W si f Vi lu ?i ff Wt r-6 lft3P . m-tr'-, I 'I T Vif ttr' E&i&tfa SV'T jOTBHffiSffl EfeNING JPUBElib IiBDtt Ef'inL ,t 'SwSiTv.t; y ,: iftl.ADELPSIA, f&Xl icttrft Specialty Oytten , Saw, Blew, Pry. I.nnthfen, 40 ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut Street JOHN O. II. MF.YKR4. Trop. r TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery Abdominal Belt SEEUllfiSk TRUSS Kstnlillshmrnt Ckctterman & Streeter, Preps. !S Seuth 11 Ih St. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor DINE m- Sculte (krmantewnlve. Faultless Service, dfrpoinbmextsjbeds. C7TERING Calli Bryn Athyn Sentences Unjust Te the Editor of the Evening Pub'.le Ledger: Sir The sentence lnipescd en the conductor nml engineer found guilty of musing the Hen Athyn wreck limy seem very light te many, but te me it i seems a crylni Minine nnd a renn in justice, and It will be te the everlast ing Minnie of the friends of these men If they are allowed te serve their time without nn effort belns made te get a new trial for them by nnpcalins te the higher court. Then the true facts of the wreck might be made imblic. If the public in. senernl knew just fhew the wreck occurred the petition te Mispend sentence would net have been signed by 5000, but mere likely byuOO,- 000. i And If the people In general could , only be made te understand that the rules justified these men In expecting an order te enter the binds nt Bryn i Ath.Mi and clear for Ne. 154, the milk irnln flinf j.wtitilitil tlin inntn trunk 'above the side-track switch, nnd that Lowbrow hail lets of descendant. O. K. 8. Philadelphia, .March 21, 10J2. private supply of water. 101 High-Class FURNITURE Made te Order REPAIRING REFINISHING UPHOLSTERING We specialize In flrst- class weik rer people of discrimination FTenc'.i polihlncen pianos nml eIUcp furniture. DEL SINDACO & MILLER 3818 LtiuaiUr Avr. Fhenrt FrrMmi I (110 ;jgSW3XC!43mSSSia Pmmim,KlKm.KK:rmJm , s., ir.4 l.n.l n.. rllit te be uecuiulne 'rfi the main track in the fnee of n superior K trnln unlcxs it had orders, they would realize hew env It w.ih for these two men te oerleok their enlers in their hurry tn get their trnin In en the siding te clear se Ne. 151 could go. And een though they did oerleok their orders, there should have been no wreck had the ethers concerned lived up te the rules governing the telegraph block fcystcm.ft But thnt these rules were net obeyed Is evident from the fact that Ne. ICO must have been In the block and. well en Its way toward Bryn Athjn before Ne. 154 left the block, for Ne. 150 could i net have traveled five mllfrs and made, one step for passengers, while Ne. 151 9 4cttmm 3 I il Daylight Saving Lecal Matter Only Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please publish the law of Pcnn. sylvnnla concerning time. 1 understand It is a vlo'atlen of law te change the standard time. The se-called dii) light saving time is a lolntlen of the lnw of this State. As every Individual is under ebliga tien te the fanner for feed, I think the farmers ought te hnvc first considera tion. If these who live In cities wish te begin business one hour earlier than the standard time, let them de se with out setting the clocks uhend one hour. ' It is sltiipb ridiculous te think thnt the City Council lins the authority te change the time for the whole .State. I.et the farmers and these hi the city opposed te the change in time fight the imposition. A. J. COOK. Philadelphia, Mnrch 20, 1022. There Is no net regarding stnndnrd time en the Pcniisjlvanla statute books. Our correspondent Is mistaken in his understanding thnt the lnw of the State forbids dayllsht iiIiig, What really happened In t lie I.cgislitturc last March wns,defcat of n bill introduced by Ilep rctentntlvc Edmonds, of this city, ex tending ever tlie Slate the daylight sav- lug enacted by the l ity (.euiicil el Philadelphia and by the Councils of ether Iarae municipalities. The ordi erdi nnnccs adopted here, in PHtMjurgh and ether cities npply simply le the communities affected. The rural vote in the Legislature was sufficiently strong te defeat the attempt te estab lish daylight saving throughout the State. did, and I'm sure that' the PeIIuh and the Temmies arc tlinnkful enough for jieacc itself. Tew of the bonus backers renlire 'thnt If the bill Is pnKcd It only means n continuance of the bimlncsi 1e 1e presslen and unemployment, but there Is nn old sayliig that some peep c's noses are longer than their cwMihtk I am a veteran of the war and under tne Jienus inn nm '-entitled" te some thing mere than $500 fe overseas serv ice. De I want It? I 'certainly could use It te ndvantngc, but if it were within my power I would prohibit the bill from even entering Congress. It is really the fault of the bonus that there nrc net sufficient hospitals for the. wounded, nnd in Its place should be n bill te leek out nnd care for the wounded nnd the crippled. In this innnner the deserving ones would be tnken enre of. In the Benus Bill the rich, shnrc the same aft the peer, which Is wrong. KENNETT SQUARE. Kennett Square, Pa., March 20, 1022. Delightful (?) War Times Te the Editor of tht Evening Public Ledger: Sir If William R. Kay don't mind. I would like tn ask him wlmt lm ilM te make the "World 8afe for Democ rat"? And I want te tell him what I did. Three of my sons went tn tlm de. Ilghtful camps, where they were trained Onvin blsfmrt, Mis MtieWf, lUb, Bflstf Wull nnd Illicit, and In whnt books de they flrure? t. D. Philadelphia. March 20. 1022. ' NjJfn, the blind 'girl, was nn appeillnt Ituure In Hlr Ildtfird Bulwsr Lytten's "Last Das of Pompon": Natly liumppe, the htre tf Jnmes Kunlmeru Cooper's "Pioneer, known In ethfr of the leather Stocking tale an Leather Slecking, DeeraUrer, Hawkeye nnd I'.ilhllnderi Messnls, was a prominent rhn'ncter In Utneral Iw Wallace1" "Ben llur"i Cesotte. n pretege of Jean Vallean In Victer lluire's "Lee Miserable'! Flera Mactor. the sitter of ths Highland chief imn. Fergus MncIer. In Sir Walter co "W.verlsy": Mnlvnney, the Irlih giant of many of Uudsard Kipling's beet steries: licntrlx Ca!.tloerid, n, thnrailer In Thaek ern' "Henry Ksmend") Dandle nlnment. n slircHil, numore'ir, eceenuic nnu nim" farmer In Scott's "Cluy Mannerlng"! Tite Mclcmn. a lienutlful Ureek youth In (IcorBe Pilet's "Itomela." who betrays every tiutt rnpesed In him becausi he carc elely for his en safety and pleasure; Jehn Sil ver, the "ten cook" and plrAte of Itewrt I.mil Hiocnsen' "Treasure Island"! Onvin Dlahart wis the IJltle Minister In Barries niixel of that nnme, nab, a deg here In Dr. Jehn Brown's tnle "Bb and His Friends"! lied Wull, tin tailless tyke, rival and enemy of the mllft here Beb In Alfred Olllvnnt's "Heb, Sen of Battle"! Buck was the deg here of Jucl. Londen's "tj-alt of the Wild," ' We fall te Identify the character of At At esandre, which you Include In your list. Have ou mad? a lnhtakp In the name7 lVrhaps nlae you confound Miss Meadows with Hie Mr. Mcartes of Madame V Ar blay's noel "Cecilia1 "A" and'' Alphabets Te the Editor of the Evening publte Ledger: Sir Pleaae fell me If the letter "A" Is the flrat letter of every ulplmtxt. f ifiiri i 1 J. ' i " TT? in the nrts of war, nnd hnd such u llnnl n,.i,.inhi, vnrrh m ie"2 ' ' time. Then two were shipped overseas ?aPZ' nr-M.tur"-2'.!! alphabets were piled In tiers te sleep, expecting I pyc(,t ti,n 0ld German, or Bunlc, In which nny minute te be blown nky-lilgh. Ne I it 10tnes fourth, nnd the Uthleplan, in which lights were aliened. And when tlieviit ii thlrtcsniu. rencheil sunny France, many n time tliev ' u . were marched ten of fifteen miles n ilnv Where Trout Bite Best with a hat en that weighed pounds and Te th" Editor of the Evening Public Ledger. 'h)ttttJl 'frW'"i'iiiv-Ant 'Trsatutkr; rhlladelphln, or from the-Commlslerttra of Fisheries. Harrllburrf, A reilde nt , Hcena costs 11.10 when obtained from the County Treasurer ard It when procures rrem ins Commissioner of .Fisheries, Tits law per mits a catch of twenly-flve ,flth tpr day, arid no, flsh less than six Inches may be et ttght and retained, Poems and Songs Desired Can a Reader Supply This? Te the Editor Of the Kvmlna Public Ledger: Blr Will you kindly publish In the Pee pie's Forum the words of the. old English hunting sons? "Jehn Peel"? It begins! "De y ken Jehn Peel With his coat su ey? De y ken Jehn Peel st the break of day?" H. BTHKLiMAK, Ventner, N. J March 21, 1022. Wants Words of Sens Te tht Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Will you or ena of your readers kindly supply the song containing the following lines! "It Isn't the things you de, dear: It's the things ou leave undenj That give thee a bitter heartache At th setting of the sun-" n. x. Philadelphia. March 20. 1022. "Thoughts" , Te the Editor of tht Evtnlne PubUi Ledger: Sir If space is available and ths following WBMWMwEBGRSSKRKsKMmM w,w T.;yT2wm!gHETff w ' -m tr.vi? ...i'iste.tSSS' tnanx you te pueusn ,.' Forum, B. At?,c5T,ji1fEi8 Wllkes-Barre. P.. Mreh 12, 102J. i , , THOUailTfl ' ) Oft X hv steed and wonder!. Ai watching the gun descend 0'r the hilly crest In the distant West, Why such glory must needs ena. Surety no bud could blossom Or send forth Us fragrance rar Had a master Jiand net carefully plann The beauty that's hidden there I Ner would th thrush's singing . In.part te ft weary soul Alt' Mis SIM 'iwWage;W-tiHr.. r ' t Dtity in tuti kr stftiit-iitM.' . --iT.-. " u rurm O th. wilful Wlnnhe'UUiS A acrlflced ttf te plan-1 mt " All Out In ltf tnr mtiinin. - iau,. '- . s.. . . "" i . vr iniiirww t.r.niBn niri,l- CIT I V rel'jl tf. tut w. .,.rw .. ,i,fcrn(-. lTt Is a test te prove our unselflih! lev' Eent from ths Omatkelsatl ' i.h - , " rtf Se dots this higher power fcl ifl Appear In ths Vele. that's I,... S iMar tnMrnarin iaim . ,k.. r '' That shelters the tmall( ,i,"JfMl L: ' ' . The People's Forum will appsar dally In the Krenlnr ruhlle Ledger, and also in the Handsy .Public Ledger. Tetters dfsrnsslng timely leplfs will be printed, nd questions of general Infcmt win b answered. t AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Day and Night Clams OPEN APRIL 3rd -Spring Garden Institute Northeast Cerner -Bread and Spring Garden Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. . ENROLL NOW Phene, Poplar sies Send ler BoeHeti Fer and Against Benus PUDDINE desserts taste se Reed and cost se little Think what n ilellclnu. crrntny. nenrlhliiK ilc"irl IliU nutkes: TiiUp four tiiblnpnciMfulM of lMiildlnr, same quantity of xuiciir nnd imp iiiiirt of sweet milk. Mix nil teeether. put en slen lire nnd llr rnntlniinlly until It has thlrkenrd nnd bulled three minutes. Pour Inte n ilUh r meld and set In u cool iilnie for uu huur. Herte with mi nee or creuni. At All (Srecers. 10c, 1'ic Fruit I'nililliie Ce., Ilitttlmere, Mil, Why He Needs Benus Te the Editor of the Evening Puttie T.edeer: Sir Xeticlne the article In tlie l'ce pulled out as seen ns Ne. 154 had patted plf'f Fftuin of tliu lHth. slfined Themas shoes that weighed a ten, nnd gun nnd equipment tnnt upigneti another ten, and when they halted for the night, many a time they were told te lie down in the mud. New would net that be the "end of a perfect day"? I nm net talking new of what happened en the battlefield. That was nn inferno, nnd I am no Unnte. I should think the country would be ashamed te refuse a benim te these who were sucli neuic boys a while nge. It Sir Kindly tell me a. few facts aoeui nsn. Ipb. I would like te knew of a geed plac te be trout fishing- net far from Philadel phia; nlru when the fishing season begins and when It ends. Where can a fishing It It ccnea be obtained and hew much does It cost? nitNEBT NnMimi. Philadelphia. March 13. 1022. One of the belt trout streams In th Stat Is the Utile l.'hlBh 111 er. about four lnlles outside of Allentettn. This stream Is well stocked nnd previd-s geed fishing during th mtire seisun. fcaucen Creek. In Nerthamp ten County, alie furnishes geed sport In ths but hnd net gene u mile when they met. And It aNe 1st evident from the fnct that the operator at Churchville, where Ne. lfiO received Its orders, destroyed the record ehewinc the time Ne. 150 entered the block. Just because the investigators of , - ,. . 1 .1., 1... .!. I me wrei'K igiiureu vwry iiiiiib uui iiiu fact that these two men hnd overlooked I their orders they nrc new In jail. I It Is a crjing shame. JfSTICi:. 1'hlliidclphla, March 1, 1122. Cheatmn, I'hUadelphin, let me say: This! gentleman. If lie wax weiinilcd or ills- Is net n tinmiK. If la n Aeht f li,- l.n.l ,, i Mrtt part of the season, but It Is se weii-i - n i.. i, .- i Jt.... finiiei that the Rurnly does net last. Teu iiiiu Limt: ill iiiu 'i iluilis ill ,,1,1' i-iiiiiiiri .J " -- . - .. . -". - ., . -". .-- --"-.--.- cspeclallv when they lay dying by Imn- abled en the ether side. I will ghe him wfth the u'ltfieS? a friend my Kjmpathy te thnt extent only. He must have a bunch of rich relations or have a bank account of his own. Hut I don't see hew they de It. I was en the ether side and was married be- I tore I went ever nnd I have a much patriotism as this gentleman nnd I nm , In favor of the bonus, us I nm new out of work and have two children and ni wife te keep, and through etnc of the ' near them, nnd then shipped (e their homes in boxes by the carlend. Twe of these boxes came home te me en the snme day, and I knew hew these mothers must feel when they hear people talking about what n Hue time the boys hrd en land nnd sea. EFFIE I. DKUyr,. Yerk. Pa.. February 20, 10112. can reach this stream from Hellertown. Cedar Crcelc. In Lehigh County, empties Inte the Little Lehigh at Allentown nnd .fur niches geed early season fishing, but. like Saucon Creek, the supply seen falls. There are n few streams In Montgomery County, net well stocked. The trout flghlng season opens April 10 and closes July 15. The resident license rey EmiiiiffCK&i'ii-EiiiiTniiiiiiiiMuiEPiiiHiirtjirjDiirai .C 1 60' 37 Saved We are selling in our Stores most delicious As- g sorted Chocolates. They 1 are regular GOc quality i yet our price is only 37c I per lb. Step in one of our Stores today and try i some. 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"First Aid te Bootleggers" Te the Editor of the Eicning Public Ledger- Sir Permit me te thank jeu fei th? htreng, sensible editorial in the Kvl'- I ximi rini.ic Ii:i(iLl! "Is First Aid for ltoetlegcers New nshingteii t'linr lt '!" nnd for ethi-r which followed. It would m'phi te the writer that the bootleggers have intluenec enough te reach the Attorney (Jencinl'a office dur ing lii abenie. It remains te be sevn whether Mr. Uaugherty will Maud for this, or will, en his leturn, get after the criminals who have intluenccd Wal nut's dismissal. Was Walnut fired te protect the liv ing only or was it further te pteltct the name and estate of the late influential statesman en whose indersement Me Me Cennell wa nppeintcJ and in whose safe deposit box aftr his di itii was found nearly S2e0,0001n cash? The lsbii; Is ivt wlieilier Mr. W.ilnut holds his juS or net. Ufie N-uex a'e: Shall faithful I'ulr-I State, Dinrkl Atternejs nnd their assistants be in-i! timidated from doing their duty? And shall bootleggers, smugglers and label and stamp forgers be permitted te dic tate appointments and dismissals of United States officials? I'nless such action is immediately repudiated it may wreck the Harding admin-tratien just as the Cunningham claims in Alaska wrecked the Taft administration. Hew long will the people telernte 1 public M-rnnts who disregard their loath of office te upheld the Constitution of the United States? I waltck f. hat.iin;i:i:. Philadelphia, March "Jl. l'J'Jl. Director of Sesqul-Centennial Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I would like te suggest for the office of director general of the Si'soui Si'seui Centennial the nnmc of Dr. Kills p. Obrrheltzer, of this city, th well known director of two historical pag eants which have in recent years given wide and favorable publicity te Phila delphia. Dr. Oberheltzcr, while still a young man. has had Ions and valuable experience in the renduct of public af fairs nnd has made important contri butions te the historical literature of our day. He is nn authority en the history, traditions, Institutions nnd development of our city, Stale and Na I tlen. IJeruuse of the SeMiiil-Ccntfn-nlal's basic idea and its manifold ether purposes, it Is the writer's sincere be I lief that Dr. Oberheltzer Is a worthy man, eminently fitted by study, train ing. eperi(nce and Integrity for the important nnd responsible position of director of the UCJt! fair. A NATIVi: PHNNSYLVAVIAN. ' Pliiladilphia, March 11, V.ri'Jt. Lowbrow and His Descendants 7 u ihr Ed ler nt the I rnuiu rtb r LtilQd Mr The opposition te dalighr-av Ing seems te ln cunlincil te the pro pre urbial small but ecifpnu mmeritv I believe that 80 per cent of tlie worker, nre in fat or of such a plan. The state- I ment mnde by a correspondent In your columns recently that only the wealth i espoused it because it gave them an ex tra hour of golf, or something like that, is highly improbable en its fnce. Tin1 1 wealthy an net dependent en such fixed hours thnt the. ceulil net other wise hne ihelr hour of golf Hut, ou ' verel . the working clashes actually i could net linie this ctia iaj light with rillt some sucli c lieme, wliether tin1 US'1 .it for golf or gardening or gingling. The dilleii of lime is imrelj a man mnde aiiiingenient nil tirbitrar ar nngenient ami man should he per fi'i tl free ie chnnge it whenever h thirikh a change would be benetielnl. The ;Hstem of iiilmites. hour.'', etc. wn net established bj fled or tlie P.ihle or Moses, but man. Seme mi thej p an extra hour of shep eerj iu becausp th' j iisi nil ller iiihI jet stuj up as late ns usual in"tPiid f geiiu le bed nn hour cat ller Thej should put the blame for thN no n daj light 'aiiis, Init their own weak- 1 IIC-K. As for sming, there can be im doubt thnt something in tills directum is ichieeil, Individual exception le tin entrarj notwithstanding. Frem time te time nihil", have been published b reliable authorities -diuwing such te be . the ( nse. ' Hdwecr, there will alwas he these ulie blludl) oiipese mi thing new, ineiely because it is new, without taking the trouble te consider it from several angles. Onlj tlie fact that tlne are in the minority makes progress possible. They remind me of the caveman whose lid was requested when members of his tribe preiKised te dig a well, which had never hitherto I'00" thought of. It wuk pointed out te him thnt the present , eurcp of supply was almost three miles I iwny ami brackish in the haigalu. Hut j the old arrangement was geed enough I (or Lowbrow. "Think of tlie women' iind children who will be drowned'." lie ueaued. And inn though tlie well was eventually dug he refused te linvn any- I thing te de with it sud made his wife nd children walk six miles a dur for his l "home pntriets" I lest my old position. tpeuaht for Democracy. Seme of the boys who were working .,",.,,..,,,,,, i.w , in the shipyards and learned our trade 7 "" L'T ?' . Z"? which took us four te ' '?,"" ,M , . irn, hnvc about six of question. J :iiese bevs were making "cll wI' " I and S120 per week " tDe . "i", Wants Benus hlpynrds and learned our trade ,' '"c t"l",r "".f'T"" """""" r"'r: .. In six months, which took us four te wr .m-a ' ,"-'," :U8. th.. viMirs te enm. inve nbeut s X of 1 ikmiui . i .r, ... ui mc .....j- n..i n.i,. inh. nnu-. tIi.isb lm. er.. nmkiutr dlers wlie feug it ter uemecrncy their little S100 Master Mechanic or Plait Engineer Experienced In the construction, operntlen nnl m.ilntcniince of Industrial equipment, In IniluntrlHl bulldlnKs. their alterations and leimlrs nnd tlie operation of power plants nnd power equipment. Technically educated mun open for position. P. -.21, l.KIKiF.H OFTirE The real purpose of saving money is te have it when you need it most Net S.. but up en the front ..i.h- - j..ii ..,.f .i,. em line Willi uu uoiignueys. wuerc rue ". . ,1W .. n . M ifilHnii'hi nurl I. I lllxi'linii - -- month, $ir for nlletment and $1(1 for insurnncv, and the ether $." we had all te euise'ves te spend foellhl. These bejs get their bonus for geed work, but what did we get for our geed ueilc? $G0, which bought a lint nnd suit if we didn't have nny when we came out or They didn't fit, which was my case. I hope some of thc-c patiletlc boys wake up te the fact that the bes ever wliee bodies taps have sounded didn't get nny credit, but only the fnnclfnl ex pression, "He was n here!" I was wounded twice, nnd that's something the shipyard workers can't say. There nre many who tried their hardest te stay at home se thej could sport around with their sweethearts en their MOO nnd WOO jobs. UNLISTED MAN. Philadelphia, March 13. 1022. cans were nln.vinc tag with us around our dugout holes, i New that 1 am back In Ued's country alive 1 nm wondering if this "bonus" i question is n political scheme or a humbug. In nil probability It mny be the for mer. The cry of the G. O. P. before the last presidential election was, "Let's be done with wiggle and wob ble." All right, they bnvc had ever a year of It. "Let's go." 1 nn going up the gangplank once tneie (net for democracy, though). I am going for some of that stuff t ailed "bonus." I had some of the former. These of us who wnnt the bonus must becarcful there is a "bone" ahead of "u." And the guy that helped put the bone there i the fellow that was baik in the S. O. S. who is opposed te it. " PHIL HARLAN. Ex-Soldier Company .L. Thirty-fourth Infantry, Seventh Division. Lebanon. Pa., March 10, 1022. "Dividend-Paying Pelicitt" AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EXCHANGE 807 Chestnut Street Questions Answered Veteran Opposed te Benus Te the Editor of the f.xer.ing Public Ledger: Sir In tonight's Kyuxise PrnLid r I.KiiGEn F. A. Frederick nnd Huj- nifind T. Fe'ter voice their opinion en ' I the bonus, nnd I want te say that i "them's my sentiments," i Noted Characters in Fiction If tlie men that fought for their cenn- Te t he Editor of the lUenlng Public Ledger. try in lOli.-lOlS thought enough of it I Sir Plense elv me some Information en then te fight for it. they surely ought te think enough of It new te step their demands for money that ln't due them. England nnd France had mere than we I the following queit.ens. Wne wer- Xjdl.i, the lillnd clrl: NstU liumppe, Jlessal i, Ces'tle, Flera Mnclver. ' Mulvsney. Heatrl-c fristltwoed. llindv Din- I rnent, Tite Melma Jehn Silver, Alojsindre, ' Are you having trouble with your skin ? Is it red. rough, blotchy, itching? Relief and health lie in a jar of RESINOL Soethinq and HeaJinq L Open Monday and Friday Eveninas, 6 te 9 o'clock npHE best advice any one can give you is . I te save money by depositing something . out of your earnings each week in a savings account where it will earn interest. Later en, when one of the golden opportu nities in life presents itself, part of veur deposits may be most profitably spent Without a savings account, you would be unable te take advantage of such an opportunity. One of our officials is always here te give you any advice possible, and in confidence. Our purpose is te serve our depositors. ENSINGTON TRUST uj. Kenslntften"0 and Allegheny Aves. It mm HUH Persianna t WvSeufcT ssfflPGy 7,HfV ORIENTAL FOX-TROT D O YOU want te hear a real honest-te-AHah oriental fox-trot played with all the brilliancy of Markels' himself? Then try "Persianna." It's having a whirlwind success and of course it's an OKeh Recerd I Try Any One of These SIX BEST SELLERS SAY PERSIANNA SAY Oriental Fex 4331 Tret Markels' Orchestra 10 In. TY-TEE-Fex Tret Hawaiian Guitar 75c I Effect by Virginia Burt Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra SHE'S A MEAN JOB Fex Tret 4546 The Original Six (Geerge Kelly 10 in. 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MOKSIIACII. II12II V. 1'iihnvunk Avr. Illrltvrrn Ifllh k nth Nt.) I'.U'I.'M Ml'SlC MCIIIK. n.i. xrnainiien iye. enu Records The Receres efQuatitu To-Merrow is Your Opportunity te Buy Your Own Heme at UNCLE SAM'S AUCTION SALE of 301 Dwellings and Apartment Houses in Buckman Village, Chester, Fa. TO-MORROW Saturday, March 25th At 1 o'clock in 6th Regiment Armery, 8th and Sproul Streets, Chester 1 flef nm 20 in 30 Days 70 en Mortgage at 1X30 liOWn or 60 at 5i2 50 at 5 Saings bank books oil piepcr assignment and Liberty Bends at market value will be accepted. i REMEMBER, if you de net take the time te attend this Great Sale and' BUY a house in the future you will have te pay a profit te these who de take the time te attend and BUY snapping up the BARGAINS. Send for Booklets and for further particulars te Jeseph, P. Day, Inc. at any of the following offices Chester Office : Buckman Homestead Telephone Chester 2472 New Yerk Office: 67 Liberty Street trmMjeSi IL .r WS0 fJLAM Washington Office) The U. S. Shipping Beard 19th and B Streets, N. W. Auctioneer Y,v Telephone! Cortlandt 0744 H f .... JS . fsi, $&!r.ti , dhtiiht .. . ,. . t I ' A wkJ&ikmM& msi&t fkhhhikUff: aatUTk. (YlS) il $
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