9?- 'W ! aHI 3V2 I gun . Y SC C-f My 1 - J- ... I ' "- ' I ? """ " " ' 1 I ' I Mill Easter Novelties Unique Cards lie. Z05 5. 16tfc Street 'J;- Give Shut-Ins m Chant WMAMAMWM Ht! r tarn- SMALLEST SHOt ad COMPOBT wale mSZ MAGUIRES IRISH CORN Takse Tfctm Onlay t-s ImU PIASTER kfci y-r frt Idm a pester stessp. M safe la - KtrttetM. Ttkt stkt. 8 FIREMEN OVERCOME IN WASTE MILL FIRE Quaker City Works Destroyed at Pacific and Rich mond Streets Clwui Morals tnlBusUiess" LOSS IS SET AT $50,000 'Say Ben. Gay at any drug store and French Baumc Bencue (Analse- you will get a tube of the original rrencrt Baumc tieneue (Analge ique), apply .as fellows rub i Baume ever threat and chest cover with warm flannel renew every hour until relieved. Keep tube handy for Bronchitis. THOS. LEEMING & CO.. NEW YORK YOU May Park Your Car -HERE Abielutely Ne Obligation stWfffB ftfiTMJRANT Any arm imr If SKAMD CHESTNUT STS. Several firemen were overcome In a Are that detreyerl tlie Quaker City Waste Works, raclfie and Richmond streets, this morning and cued a less of mere fiian $50,000. All the firemen overcome were re vived by phrslclans en the tcene. Hampered by dense clouds of smoke from the burning waste, the fire fight ers battled strenuously for mere than seven hours before the flames were sub dued. Shortly before JO o'clock last night a patrolman saw smoke seepfng through the windows of the factory and turned In an alarm. When the firemen ar rived thev were compelled te break windows In all parts of the building. I Mere than a Reer, of the fire fighters get Inside the building bv squeezing themselves- through tne Minnows. .Many , of the men were badly cut. The men I removed large lmlt'" of waste, piled i leve te flic windows In order te get at the lire. t With inui Ii difficulty the men (suc ceeded In f itln direct strenms en the , blaze. Durlns the dlfhcult tnk main ! toppled ever. Fellow workers carried j them te the street. I Houses In the neighborhood were showered with pieces of burning waste and many streams of water were di rected en tbem. Firemen said It was one of the worst fires ther had tackled In years. Mere than a score of empleyes are thrown out of work bv the fire. THIRS1Y Fibie.whe absorbs four times his weight in water, makes ScotTissueTewels ideal for washroom service. Yeu can and will want te place in your washroom a towel that's produced and performs j solely upon a clean hand basis. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY Sceftf sstse lewels v, S. P. Ce. I CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water Any Style or Site KHdm EjHlfffitnt Fer Het eli and Rettaurantt TUnsea. Btenm Tables. ruit-warmers, Ortrtrtle Fteve. Cookers, Wnfflc Irons, etc. VICTORY. CUD CO. Ill aid 121 S. lltk St. LARGEST OLD BOOKSTORE IN AMERICA If it's written iia leek you'll almost cer tainly find what you're searching i for at Leary's. Many a treasured First Edition has , found its way I into appreciative hands from off our shelves; many an "ancient volume forgotten lore" has come "FROZEN BILL" DIES i Old-Time Hotelman Passes Away In Heme William 1. Cerner, nn old-time Philadelphia hotelman, died yesterday nt the Mnsenlc Heme, Bread and On- tnrle Mreets, at the age of seventy nine. Years age he wa known by nlmest every one In I'lillndclphiu n "Frezen l Hill." This na because he kept eys- j tcr en ice throughout the year In the J rctnurnnt of his hotel. He started this a lone time, age, when the Idea wns a striking novelty. If net entirely erlg- Innl with Mr. C'orney. . He retired from the hotel business some years age and hud been for he ' years- in the Masonic Heme. He Is survived by two brothers, Frank Cor- I ney, of Philadelphia, and Harry Cor Cer ney. of Wlldwoed, X. J. He was1 un'ele of the late Frank M. Wolf, who ' was long connected with Andrew J. linlr &. Sen. Tlie funeral will take place from the Italr mortuary chapel. Arch nnd Xlne- ' teenth streets, Friday afternoon at -o'clock. The services will be con ducted b the Ilev. Dr. Chnrles Quln. of St. Clement s l,plscepnI Church. SEES RECORD CROPS I $ 1 00,000 TIRE SALE THE MOST SENSATIONAL TIRE SALE EVER HELD Never Before in the History of the Tire Business Have These Standard-Make Tires Been Sold at Such Remarkable Prices Absolutely First Quality Goodyear, Goedrich, Kelly-Springfield, Fisk, Fire stone, United States, General, Diamond, Marathon, Norwalk and Others There's health in every crumb Victer Bread 6C MANUFACTURER'S NAME and serial NUMBER ON EVERY TIRE 30 x 3V2 32 x 3V2 31 x 4 32 x 4 33 x 4 34 x 4 32 x 4V4 , Fabric $9.75 13.25 14.95 17.50 18.50 18.95 21.50 Cord $11.90 16.50 22.75 23.50 24.00 27.50 Fabric 33 x 412 .$22.50 34 x 4Va 35 x 412 . 36 x 412 . 33x5 . 35x5 . 37x5 .. 23.00 23.50 24.00 24.50 25.00 25.50 Cord $30.00 , 30.75 I 31.75 1 32.50 33.75 34.50 . 37.50 I All Orders Subject te Prier Sale Ne ilepenlt .BVEB Mull order nlilptircl C. O. I) auhjrrt te our Inspection I required. Mention first, tecuml 11 ml third choice, VI E SUBSTITCTK. TIRE CO. OF PHIL A., Inc. 310 NORTH BROAD ST. Bell Phene, Spruce 3064 Philadelphia, Pa. Biff Leaf Sold only in our Stores -mTT ..... JJlStJ IM V JBB'Pr u f liJr4i vI1LlBJl JalsaP't" tfBBBBBV lT ft pTl" V(VltflLBL bVvBW s2LL ' -sC' BBwtaBB .W4BBW f.l BBBBBBB-. - r " lsBBsXjBBBf UBaV 7V BBBBBBBB jy w' 'fii7 j - EmJ' r WW llftrJJ. -- - . r viTD' - -- . - e" 1 IAjtSIII m mnmummmmmmmwmmmmwmn Z&r k(sr M Chartered 1871 CnvimnKiAA was affve CapeS Captain Kid is alive today in many forms unscrupulous promoters, improvidence, inexperience, speculation, etc. Yeu may leave money and property for your family, but you cannot bequeath your experience and judgment te protect their legacy. 7- Yeu can, however, name this company as executer or trustee and thereby provide careful and experienced man agement for your family's affairs according te your own directions. Write for booklet L-2, "Safeguarding Your Family's Future." GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. . 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52nd STREET V .as.i.n.nin.n.i..i. 1 m m.-T IKS II. I. L11.1.1...'..T! m Kan :r3":Bieeef and Better Heme 4Hra SJSi-KiJ '';' -'." "-" jbi)1f - -"' ' II II II II S5 B5 TSS' ri Hie Ihreirarc ok lai'gains" - JL July Jy m m M -4-v Nl 1 STttipf ' liBilliil 1 51 1 1 'H 1 1 Hi 1 "' ' - $r -i V-- 7Hc;ci- , r3 rjsa sa Bin, :re -aaci street WMMw P" Thursday Until 9 o'Cleck MtLWBkwZAtJ .1 bio idea has made tltis the fastest-nrewina store in ni tt y fOpenlnif Gftifieuicenein Tcwtionrew-' Thursday id cajanaen df Business n P I Penn Betany Professer Return Frem Survey of Jersey tt.,.f Tl... M l..rlnni nF ,he 01 botany department, l'niersit of I'enn- of syhanla. and an authority en crop con- .. .. ., ,. i j. ' (iinens in ini" icrruery, luiecnsin ret- light among tne tneusanas OI or(1. breaking fruit and wheat ireps, nnd books that pass through our a seat-en of unusually high farm pre- j quaint "book clearing-house." dUpref "MacFarlanc returned ye-terday J But We de net Specialize en from an inspection trip through Seuth- j hnnk? nf old riates vg snecial- "rn Neu '""'J a'"1 previously had DOOKS ei oie ciatesse special mail(i n gurvej in jjjn nnd lZe On all books te fill all Wants. Delaware. ' , . , . I He said that this year the plant life Step in When you are in , iin,i net advanced ey far nhead of the bookish mood. Ise need te buy you are welcome te visit. Beeks Neught. Libraries Purchased. Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Pest Office) f DANDERINE r Steps Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies (vft ' : )) v.:j--.: weapon and It Is new Impossible for freht te caue anj serious harm as It did last vear. Tenches, pears, apple, cher. rles nnd plums will show a remarkable ield, according te Prof. MacFarlanc. as will all bcrrj anil root crops. "I liac ncier seen winter wheat as fine as it is tlii- spring." lie said. PIANOSOR BURGLARS! Influence Fine, Agrees McKenty, Though Favoring Hand-Organs Hubert McKenty . wardtn of the Ku-t. rn Penltmtlary, say he heartily j niniiin the idea te Install pianos In ' hurclnrs' horned. Ner did he smile vhen i l.c snld it ' lit- r"nlize the soethlne qualities nf niiiM" und the chancer for education ( wiii'h it fr'i-s. i 'T.ut hand-organs weuHl be better," h' .iisii-tH. for then ecrj one would Li iibli' te pi tv them." Ti plan wl.f-r'bv ihines would be plT'd Ju the homes of all burglars was 'iK'-st'd te Mnwir Iilan, of New "rk jstrday, nnd was recihed with favor One ,f the nnsens ndafi(id i for i rlir.- ! the desire te yet awaj i from the dtjllnets of life, and it Is hoped tjidt music will remedy it te some ex tent Mjt first of all, find veur burglar's I hen ! r72 f JB jKBByRywAi4 m. J! I W 5S3Qfiw 35 cents buys a bottle of "Dander Ine" at any drug store. After one application of this delightful tonic you cannot And a particle of dan druff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, mere color and abun dance. Advt. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 608-612 Chestnut Street 570 Square Feet fcth Fleer Frent Reems Apply Mr. DUm FOUR HURTINCRASH Autes In Collision at Fifty-ninth Street and Osage Avenue Four irid. escaped with slight injuries fter, nn 'lutomebdc rolllslep wind, wrnld two cars nt Fifty-ninth street and 0-i(e aw-niic last night. The in jur I are Mejvin Hnuffmen of Strat ford. t;erge OpdyKe, J II, Ciithcart nnd F W Vi-t, all nf ItcrwMi. Th't mahini driven by Ilauffman, , Keiiig east en Osage avenue, rtnuk a I mr drhen north en FifU -ninth street bj Merris Schandlcman, 02II7 Chnntlan slrct nt the intersertinn. The blew lurtird Hauffinnn's automobile ever t . i e The four Injured ncre taken te Ml encerdin Hospital. TRIPLE FUNERAL HELD Victims of Murder and Suicide Burled at Laurel Springs A triple funeral wax held ut Laurel SpringH, N. J . today, when Jeseph HpiirkH, a retlrid farmer, nnd hln daughter. Mrs. Fdna Terbert, nnd her I ihllil, Mntiiin, ten months old, were burled from a local undertaking estab lishment Hpnrkrt slmt and killed the I mother and child, then committed b1- i tide nt their home last Saturday night. ' Hundreds of residents of the town nnd neighboring Milages viewed the bodies. Tin mhI(4 today were con cen iliiftr ! nt the tsinvis In Sharptown In the Itev. 1 H .lewclt, of the MetllO dll Kpisiepnl Clmrdi, of Lmiicl Spi nig". Pulled Fire Alarm te See 'Em Run A niiihII bej with a desire te n the fire engines nulled an alarm box at i the corner of Allegheny avenue nnd A street today. He was net disappointed. Three hook -and -ladder outfits, six en lnea anil two Insurance, natrels arrived Sectional Bookcases 1 726 ARCH ST. 3 BSTABLISHBO 1003 ,' Te the householder whose library is contained in Glebe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases, mov ing day has lest one of its greatest terrors. Without disturbing the books the sections are moved one at a time and set up in their new location no handling of books with soiled hands or damaging of bindings. Pric Aateniahingly Lew I DESKS, CHAIRS, KCTIONAU riLINOi CAHINKTS. WOOD ANDSTKaX. OLOD: BArg. OFFICE 8UPPLgC,aaCTIONAL BOOKCABH KONKt. BCL.WMUUT CBSO'MtT. MVrrOrt-MAIN719i Slebewjiieke rewimi Philadelphia. We. aimed te win and held, and have wen and held, the entire patrenaye of mere complete families than any ether store in this city. The story of our growth reads like a romance. Head every word of it it will t,avv you mene. 'mnwl1 "The Thorofare of Bargains is a well-deserved name that can be ap plied te R. Levy & Sens, and te no ether .store in Philadelphia. "The Thorefaro of Bargains" is a big idea, as well aa a wonderful clearing house of reliable low-priced merchan dise. The "id-aa" is and when they needed the things most. Then came the crowds mere and mere until we simply had te take ever the big, roomy building at 43 N. 8th St. Thus, when we broke down the separating wall, came 45 N.8hST. H i 99 M tV Service te the Whole Family ij Our tiainuu FILE CLEKKS .save employers money. Call or phene STANDARD SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING at the above address. , z a service in outfitting father, mother and the kiddies with all that's dependable in smart, long-wearing clothing -a service in equipping a home with every thing, from carpets and rugs te a piano or Victrela. The big idea was born nearly forty years age at 726 Arch Street. Te win en tire families, we had te have everything a whole family needed. We set prices se low and offered a plan of gradual future pay ments for e n ti r e families in any cir cumstances te obtain all that they needed "The Thorofare of Bargains" Philadelphia's newest miniature depart ment store, of which we feel proud. We can't describe this wonderful new bargain center, and it is really new, as we've made se many improvements and refinements. Therefore, we siai- mn te call and leek around, if only out of curiosity. You'll get the surprise of veur "The Thorofare of Bar&insL a . ' lite. Yeu will find the most tempting bargains and at a plan of future pay ment that will cause, you te buy every thing you need with out the usual red tape that makes future payment buying else where objectionable, as well as disappoint ing. Come in tedav.4 m SOUVENIRS FREE TO EVERY WOMAN $ iiiiiimiMiiujiniiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiii-iiiMniiiiiiiiiiiuniMMij ' IBf 97 UM 4i""i fcV I- y & r' -w; &ti-&3&WK I'' ii ft hi -MTJ.l Ai?,? .. ..Jri.-? . ? ...'.. Vli I peK naste. j.b ibh warn mw awn t ,r-vi' J.
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