Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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RV. Dr. Ewing Declares Noth
ing in Measure Justifies
Surgeon's Attack
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I ...un STATEMENTS FALSE
pnnrav -
. fhohihlHen ndveente? nrc Mlrrcd by
(hit Ittack upon the VeMpad act by
'n. Jehn B. Denver, president of the
1 v, nf tlic most outspoken In re-
inlhi hal Dr Denvcr "'d ,nst nlght
it th Forum In the Academy of Music
i 'it,. Her. Dr. .TempIi Lyens Ewln.
farmer head et the Anti-Saleen
League
llj!lrd'SlJS.V.I-- I .. - .,f. W.
j.j theie l.iinthln thnt Justified the
I'ittaek make by ur. uenver, saw
. ..fpi. iiuinrr of bneze la the history
I if treason, and what Dr. Deaver ha;
III li in line with the utterances of
Tnarthlst', who want nil Jaw awept
'& Deaver recnia te think thnt
'heauw n1' n"me is Dcam' ,h PCP,C
trill listen te mm. nut up win nmi mm
i Is mistaken, his opinion iq merny
lilt of an individual who li knew,,
ia h the possessor tef a well-filled
""Anether thing that will take weight
from Dr. Denver's uttcrnnccs li Mint
h has been known as an oppescr of
prohibition.
All Need te Ba Checked
There Is no inere reason why mem
bers of a medical association should
be permitted te disregard the law than
Itit such license should be given te
... Mh.r nrt of association. A horse
aVter might insist thnt he should be
Mrmitted te disregard the prohibition
law just as reasonably as any ether
dectnri ,
"Thf Government must keep an eye
upon all of u. Nene of us arc se geed
ttat Wf HO "Ol lie"" I"C i-iirrmn "
rtifralnlng of the law. .This includes
ertaclier'. ...
"Dr. Deaver a Intimation that crime,
bribery, lawlessness and debauchery
hare increased since the beginning of
h enforcement of prohibition is net
.jH.bawd en truth. Instead of an Increase,
there ha heen a decrease.
"Dr. Deaver Is barklnc up the wrong
tre and has said some foolish things."
Tie Kev. Dr. Hemer W. Tope. State
nperintendent of the Pennsylvania
Anti-Saleen League and acting super
intendent of the Philadelphia district,
"la": ,
"Dr. Deaver is a noted surgeon and
what I have te say is net Intended ns
attacking him. Every man has the right
te Mpress. bis opinions. But there is
be truth in hia stntcment that crime,
bribery an(l debauchery have increased.
Propaganda, He Says
-"Statements et that sort are frequent
nit are n familiar nart of the 'nrena-
finds of oppesera of prohibition.
"There is no doubt that there has
hmi an increase in certain kinds of
crime, hut this is net due te prohibition.
Certain crimes have shown nn increase
after every war.
"Records show that In the I'nlted
States drunkenness lias decreased 00
Mr cent since prohibition went into ef-
fwt. In England, where the sale of
liquor is still .permitted, drunkenness
has Increased C5 per cent in the same
period.
"As te bribery, we hnvc aiwn.vn hnd
erae who were weak and unworthy.
Rut the brlbc-givcr and the bribe
laker were net made by nrohibltien.
On the contrary, we believe that as
jcars pass we will see stronger and
tretr men and women and the clisan-
pcaranpe 0f many evils.
"Even in the days et the open sa
loon it was customary te close drinking
places In time et disorder, rioting and
similar troubles. That act testifies te
tba value of prohibition and needs lit
tle comment.
l"Dr. Deavpr's reformer in t)i .!
eflmedlrine and smgery recalls te mind
iniinet mere than UU.OOO of the 152.
000 physicians of the country took out
permits under the Velstead Act. allow
ing thera te use alcohol in their pro pre pro
iMileaa! work. That indicates there Is
nothing in the Velstead Act te work
hardship upon physicians.
Question New of Ijiw
1R nt1tfnn la nnw .a. ,.-lt 2
Mbitleri. It la whether we vrlll or will
net unheM th mti.iin
!!H'm lchol8en, Jr.", president
or the J-aw Enferccment Leanip. uiri
HtatemenU are net made true just
became Dr. DMr.n m.b. .i.. ' i" J
wlah . ld' BSt- befere "plying we
"li . VT'r hil ndl1reM carefully,
uis leference te the lour-hnired
"n nd the short-haired wSman did
X? Xth.V0 much- IVI,at d0 ""
at wint ''ey nr'' n0t the tnln8
k. iJ?"!!!? 'm! ."'ncrltjr of purpose is
mn iinnneinHt i.i . . .- ---
- -rv.inin iiune. A fill f hA !-.
wTenm1 ,hnflVl,P "hert-hnircd wemn,,
SS..?'"'' mediate and drastic
Dr"MD..l,"Ui!"n,r tht, y,."f' r.
elf. .T." !or, a11 8rl,ne1 children in
f l', 'J'lh'lr likelihood of infee
l?J',,l,,,,,?r,B- ''tended vlvisJc
.. tit irmiiiunnpii tiia Kiik ,i.
'j awuii'H
Ihfi
ifeetlen
and n..i i ' "'"""en vivisection
"re.n(,ef,tPaIm:n"0" f " FCdCrfll
BOYS' WEEK COMMITTEE
My0r Moere Annnnnr.. D. i
In Charge of Werk
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Plwi itme V ' "" .announced the
'''nil lent of a rnmm tlpn .if mnmi.
cemmittee df piemi-
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V.rh::.c,"'-v: Aajer Harclay II.
Kirfcbbai.n, 'V01'1' Kendrlcl;, David
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"'orje I ffi " , ,Artn', Vittens.
Kahn I.- stT "i'snv. iinrry
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Charles W,
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Ooedn inh' iv", V. K,,ev- Writer
Wllllan? ' .,,,(:m;r,T lM' June.,
J0"- Will.,m8,,t"rklv ,Te.hn -U- Va"f-
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SUES CONGRESSMAN FOR HEART BALM
, MISS ANNA
NIEBKL
Zlegfeld Follies
beauty, lias sued
Manuel Herrlck,
Oklahoma Con
gressman, for
$50,000 for breach
of premise. Here
she is shown
picketing the Na
tional Capitel,
waiting for Her
rlck te appear
(e) WJile World Tholel
FATHER DIDN'T OPPOSE
i AWARD TO SON'S WIDOW
But Compensation Beard Caae Made'
O'Reurke Technically an Appellant i
A case before the State Compensation
in the unpleasant position of being
technically opposed te granting relief te
nm son 8 widow and little daughter.
The case was that of Frank
O Iteurke. 4C0O Woodland nvenuc. who
died October 1M of last year from in
j iries received when he was attacked by
two drunken men who had stepped him
and asked him te buy them mere Hiier.
Frank O'Ueurke was employed bv his
father. Jehn O'lteurke, a contractor,
who is insured with the Kmplecrs'
Liability nnd Assurance Corporation,
Ltd. The Compensation Beard awarded
te Mrs. Catherine O'lteurke. the ulilmv
$100 for funeral expenses nnd payments
totaling $3000. at the snme time giving
payments totaling ."5130'- te Anna, her
daughter. The Employers' Liability
Corporation appealed the award in the
father's name.
II. A. Davis, attorney for the com
pany, who technically also was utlerney
for the father, unrucil tlmt venn'c
O'lteurke was net en duty, though the
father himself nt an earlier hearing had
testified en oath that he was. The
boy was en his way te rnah nnr clipckM
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the com ns n v when he wns Idllml. I
In eicplnnntleii of the curiously in-
velved case of n father put in the posi
tion of apparently opposing pnment for
his son's death, an official of (lie insur
ance cemany today said that employers
arc required te sign a contract which
makes them a party te any suit for com
pensation brought by the families of
empleyes.
The boy's father today expressed in
dignation at being made cveu. technically
party te the appeal.
1 never mithnriTPfl ntiv mm ntlnMinf
or otherwise, te maku an'nppeui against '
the award." he said. "I had no emm-
,
sel at the hearing before the beard. I "ue? "ns 'eien into Dy robbers yes
pay the Employers' Liability Cerpera- I i?"!;'1v' hn took dicscs valued ai
lien ler compensation le.r my workmen. '
My son wns included. The inmpnny
mnue an nppeai witneut consulting or
notifying me.
TROLLEY KILLS WOMAN, 70
Aged
Weat Phlladelphian Lies
15
Minutes Under Trucks
Mrs. Mary Beatty, event vcars I
old, of U24 Seuth Fortieth Miecl. '
was wedged under the truck of a i
Heute 42 treller car for fifteen minutes '
last night until the arrival of an emer- I
gency wagon with n jack. )
Suffering from a fracture, of the skull
and with her leg and feet broken. Mrs.
Beatty was taken te the Unlvernliv Mm., i
pital, where she died nt 1 :'M o'cleuk this
morning. The accident occurred about
8:2." o'clock, while she was crossing al
Chestnut and Forty-first streets. .Tesepu
Ceyle, the motorman, of 5(139 Osage
avenue, jammed en the brakes nnd tried
te step neiere tne ear struck Her. u
screamed as she saw the car bearing i
down upon her and when strjiek Inv
under the wheels silent. yevcral
women In the car became hysterical.
SAY GlRLJROBBED NURSES
Yeung French Weman Sought by
Benefacterr at Wills Hospital
Twe nurses nt the Wills Le Hesjillnl
nre waiting for the chance ie prefer
charges of larceny ngainst h young '
French woman, nineteen jc.irs old, wlie
has a French ting tattooed upon her i
diest. The girl, according te MIks
Lama Feurnler nnd Mis Evcljn Webb,
was befriended bv them when she first
came te this hospital ns nn apprentiie '
nurse. Lnter, they declnre, she left.
Inking Willi her a suitcase containing
clothing of her friends valued at $100. '
The girl left the hepitnl Tuesday, it
la anid. At the same time a fur- i
trimmed coat belonging te Miss Four Feur
nler and a dicss nnd serge suit of Mis.s (
Webb's disappeared. She first came te
this country, it in said, as the bride of
an American soldier.
BURGLAR ALARM GOES BANG.'!
Police and Citizens Rush te Jewelry
Stere 'Twas a Mistake
A loudly clanging burglar alnrm nt
the entrance te Hoever and Smith
Cempnny'n jewelry store, 01(1 Chestnut
street, today brought n rush of pelkc
and citizens te the place.
Krcltcment gripped the crowds hur
rying nleng Hie street u few nilnuies
lifter It o'clock. Mounted patrolmen
galloped te the stoic, diawlug their i
long riot sticks, while patrolmen nn
feet ran up, prepared te light a bailie
with bandits. 4
In ihn store the police lenrned thnt
an empleye forget te disconnect thai
alarm before opening die s.ife. But ns
a dress rchenrsnl t lie affulr was n com
plete success.
CARRIER PIGEON PICKED UP
Patrolman Takes Registered Bird te
His Heme
Exhausted by a long flight, n canler
pigeon wns picked up yesterday at
Fifth and Whnrlen streets by I'ntiol I'ntiel
nut ti Bleck lii) took the bird te his
home, Ji',17 Wharten street, wheic he '
bus it hunted in a cage nwaliin tin;
owner,
Tlw pigeon bears the rcgisteicd num
ber O-U-t'.A-7'-'30. II nulckly icmv-
avnil aft A I ftlrtiib liarl fail If II III I llimln !r
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TWO FATALLY WOUND MAN
WITHOUT PROVOCATION
nee After Sheeting Once Victim
Dies In Heapltal
Twe unidentified white youths Inst
night shot and mortally wounded Ed
ward Bnrzcy, a Negro, twenty-eight
.carx old, 1J117 Lemnard street, at
Second nnd Houth streets. The bullet
pushed through his bend, and he died
in the Pennsylvania Hospital without
regaining consciousness nt 11:30
o'clock.
According te the police. tve jeung
tTicn met Barzey at the corner and with
out provocation, one of them drew n
revolver nnd fired. once. The men then
ran. There was no pursuit, as few per
sons were near when the sheeting oc
curred, HAVERFORD USING RADIO
Students' Club at College It Getting
, New Equipment
A twenty-watt telephone transmitter
has been added te the radio nppliances
of the College Radie Club at Havcrferd
College. Many of the stations in the
vicinity of this flty have become fa-
lilllinr with tlin trfincmltt am ... 1I....
c.i-.i ,..! n,a ii ......i .. ,
wm-keii m. Un,ei ,iki.. ...!
'I lie ciuh members, Iinve been experi
menting, with many" different kinds of
equipment, and have in operation a one
kilowatt spnrk transmitter and a two
set regenerative receiver. The experi
ments nre possible because of n lnrge
current supply that the radio students
"borrow" from the physics laboratory.
Loet Stere of Dresses
Tile women's furifisliinir i.i.n f
iamuel Katzen. nl. 1'iaj Columbia ave-
.... - r --.. i.
''""' "'"-""""li nuorinaiien given
the police today. A tear deer of Mm
store was forced open.
THK "lne IIADS' ARB HERK!
'TJOO DADS" ar runny mti. peeplt nettd
PKATUnK publlnhed xprly rer rhlldrm
R pirn oppesln Cemlea In Vxt Ktinine
Penile I.neH. "Mat,. It a lUblt." Adv.
ROAMER
Kichtccn Bedy Types
Optional Celers and Upholstery
$278.1 Delivered Philadelphia'
Showroom Open Kvnilnn
PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO.
842 NORTH BROAD ST.
Unrlnm IKum. nuUl. Trar.
1 sfnl nnd nrtlKttf- all In
r.aifriin jietiri,
ADAMS'
310 heulh llread Strtrt
YOU can exist without
advertising but prosper-
eus firms are consistent
users.
The Helmes Press, Trin
1313.29 Cherry Strrcl
Philadelphia
Weranuurr
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SUPERB
VAtUUn CLEANER.
Philadelphia Made
Phila. Gaaxanltti
n 1 1 t Hrlleii
leiiirn In rrrr
owner of an
I. in err 4 huirti,
liernuiB II Im ii,
hlchtkt quality iem
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I lilludelphU Mnde nnd I'lillnrtelplila
(liiamnteeil. Ilersnte lierr home
new ierrerll.r rlenn unci her heu.
work inurli eauler.
Charles W. Emery & Sens
1301 Diamond St. KMab. IS rear
nt It at th ! Katata Shw
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WILL BE CHECKED
Residents en North Bread St.
Cheered by Werd Heley in
Street Will Be Fixed
A tyENACE FOR MONTHS
Ship-wrecked, sailors could net. have
greeted their rescuers with greater
gratitude than that expressed by rcd
dents of Bread street, near S'errls,
when city workmen appeared wlfh picks,
shovels and a steam roller, and put a
cement cork in a yawning crater in the
pavement.
Ever since lart March, these who live
at 3033, 10315 and 1037 North Bread
street, have been surTering from severe
earth shocks which shook their homes,
rattled dishes and sent family portraits
askew. Recently, during o'ne of -the
earth shivers, a heavy slrtb of gtanite
crashed te the pavement from 103."
Xerth Bread atreef the home of G. W.
Shepherd.
The quakes in qucatlen were meter
quakes quakes produced bv ten-ten
trucks bumping through n ragged crater
In the asphalt. Since early in March
this crater, an big as a family wash
tub. has been yawning in the nnth of
motorists. The shock of impacts vj
brated buildings for a half a block or
mere.
Howls of complaint poured Inte the
Highway Department via the telephone,
and scathing criticism was turned in
by letter. Fred Dunlap. chief of the
department, bowed his head resignedly
before the storm he could de nothing
mere, se he says, because he wns doing
the best he could under the circum
stances. Fer weeks he had had two
gangs of pavement repairers working
toward that gaping crater working
from opposite directions, working nt n
dally cost te the city of $1000. But
these gangs, energetic nnd capable ns
( ttA A a nil. a, A. I ..V l.J. .a. .1.1 . ,.
V"tj ,ic nurjni ur, yuillll UUl Keep I
.... 1,1. 4l. l..U !.- -,., v I
uii ,lu in,- jiuiv-uuniifc jireiieiiHiiiea
of the five and ten-ten nuomeblle trucks
en North Bread street. '
Mr. Shephard declares that It cot
him .$54 te replace the slab of granite
fhich fell from thq front of his red
deuce. ( At the home of Max Anreu. 1037
North Bread sticet, a maid pointed
tragically at n beautiful painting of
home tlreek women in light draperies
tccllning In a Mrt of dowered pnradWr
"See that beautiful painting'" Mie
exclaimed. "We came downstairs (lie.
ether morning and found it en the fleer.
That horrible hole In the street did it."
MOTOR THIEVES AREB0LD
Werk Fast' In Stealing Car as De
tective Lurks Nearby
The daring nnd celerity of automobile
thlexes in stealing n motorcar under
the nese of a detective nnd a trnu
patrolman is being told along Yerk
read this morning by Dr. William L'mI
inann, of Buckingham, whose ear wan
stolen while lie was in the Hiiptlst
Temple. Bread and Berks sited, short
ly before 2 o'clock jesterday afternoon.
Ur. hrdmnnn told the authorities he i
did net lock his mncliine hecaic-e a
traffic patrolman steed en the corner of
Bread nnd Berks streets net twenty
feel from where the car wn parked.
Completing, his business in exact r
four minutes Dr. Krdmnnn letuincd tii
find thnt his meter, which was valued
n .$S0O. had vanished.
A man, according te Krdmnnn. who
was seated in nn automobile dirciilvi
behind the spot wheie the docier's aiM
had been parked asked him what I be
trouble was. On intrediir lug lilinwe'f le
the loser of the mniercnr. Kidinnnu t-a .
the man proved nini-clf te be n e'iv
Hall detective.
A rcwnid of 8400 li,i- been ellcrrd for
the missing car, which bore !Vnnt
vnnia llcenve number 270-':,,7.
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BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
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FOR EASTER
"Loek what I bought my wife for Easter!
"Pretty nice, eh?
"I get them at the only store in Philadelphia
that specializes in HOSIEKV exclusively.
"Talk about SERVICE and QUALITY they
:an t be equaled. '
"Yeu ewe it te yourself te try them when
reu buy your EASTER stecklngi." ,
CThe hjf I'io'en Hosiery Sale i 'still '
nt full hxeiug. (Sycciiil Prices for This Week).
Colonial Stocking Stores, Inc.
"If U's Hesieru We , n
1,17 S',v.thv Twelfth Street
Jfi
TO. REBURY' VETERAN
Military Funeral Tomorrow for Wil
liam McK. Hennlnger
William McKlntey Hennlnger, for
mer member efBattery ll,10$th Field
Artillery of the Twenty-eighth Di
vision, who wns 'killed in Belgium No
vember 1, 1018, will be burled tomor
row. The funeral will be held at the
Second Iteglmcnt Armery, Bread and
Diamond streets, nt 2 o'clock.
At the request ',et the boy's father,
Daniel Hennlnier. the B Battery men.
new organized Irt an Independent pest,
known ns the William McKlnlcy Hen
nlnger unit of the A. K. h, will con
duct the military services. The Rev.
Rebert (J. McFctridge, pastor of St.
Peter's Church, and .one-time chaplain
of the regiment, will officiate.
ROB CHESTNUT ST. SHOP
Thieves Get Goods Werth $150 Frem
Jewelry Stere
Thieves et lute the offices of the
Rankin Company, nn the second fleer
of 1118-20 Chestnut street, last night
nnd stele watches nnd ether je.welry
valued at about $150.
W. T. Cenner, n member of the firm,
snld no marks show upon doers nnd
windows.
Why let the high-priced
tailor's label have the whip
hand? Rogers Peet suits and
overcoats match the finest
custom made at half the
price.
And you sec the fit before
you buy instead of after.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Fer Service in
j Office Furniture
1 Stationery '
and Filing Devices
9Q4-906 Chestnut Street
TINE FRAMI.VG
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TEE R0SEBACH GALLERIES
ISU Walnut blrt
'XT
iu c ins
67th Street
Yerk
FOR
TOWN
COUNTRY
Woolen Plaid Skirts
in all the hrijrlit
hues of a Scottish
h i j? h la n d e r are
shown both kilted
or plain
Knitted Dresses
with matching
c ;i p p s arc most
practical and smart
for tin sunny days
of spring.
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VtaftRH.' v 14, "1022 '
' TWO CIRCUSES COMING
... iiiu...j. .. ... M.,. i Wild Weat Shew, will open or a week
Gay Billboards Carry Great New8jllll(Jcr ennvns nt Ytfrk read, Tenth and
for Children i Luzerne strce'ts.
(Jreal news for the children. Toting '
and old.
Fer the circus
u nnminif-u.1 nnnnin .
of ,.eene. Ami I lin lilllhennl nnnnnnce
- uiiiiha tt I.UHI'IV l
the news.
.nCYB)
ANKSsl
mVS 5"rVEn3Mtnu tvgjg
r Fine Diamonds
A recognized standard of Quality
or amest a century
Su-pramqqy assured
.' V- , Have you seen the J I
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New Hemes en Lincoln Drive
Near Allen Lane Station?
3 BATHS
5 BEDROOMS
2 BUILT-IN SHOWERS
Radie Telephone Cunpletely 1 C CAA
Equipped ia Each Hame
Reached by auto Wissahickon Drive te
Lincoln Drive te Mount Airy Avenue.
Flectric train P. R. R. te Allen Lane Sta
tion. Representative at lieuies Deily and Sunday
JOHN H. McCLATCHY fr
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Builder of
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Docter CenwelFs Earnest
Appeal te the Generous
People of Philadelphia
!A
X UI'POKTLW'ITY muIi a-
Fer tlu'rty-fic year you lu
n-Mty until it lias itirniiu'd
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te
iiiuil iiuiu iijv,oue iii(iuinijite
conic te give its great advantage
the I'oninieu cheul grade. In
and Jew are alike te be hcuelitrd
l uay iiciaiiiiicms ier werKing pcep
'SltX), ou new liac i he ihance
educated city in America, hack
needs at once another Innlding:
'hc College of JJberal Arts and Sciences
The Teachers' College
The College of Commerce
The Scheel of Law
The Scheel of Medicine
The Scheel of Dentistry
The Scheel of Pharmacy and Clinical Research
The Scheel of IVIusic
Win.
building-:
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JACOB
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On Monday. May 1, the Hclls-Flote
Circus, combined with Buffalo Bill's
."'? -Y.em,l ?.owing, u.e com-
I hilled,' Ringllng Brethers and llarnum
iiauey
circus
will begin
a week's
- .
performance HI iMnClCCntll
street and
Hunting Par It avenue.
Hemes
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niaiiuaincd the Temple Uni-
an fflti-.-alien uf
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College
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time lutb new
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ill tile ip11I1" licenle :iiinp
uccc?s Calhehc. l'retcstaut
W itli its full-unit and liatf-
)lc and
ptc-cnt enrellnient of
te inaki
I'hiladeiplna tlic l,c-t
fellow in? departments
of tlic
endow iMir ej tlic-(
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id te lenffi with
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JXTEX Jflw Hat
ir Their Mark
nt tin- u-urld aren't
vary riot lus. I hey must have some
' hi n g i ndividualiem et hi n r dijj erent .
'J' hey u-aiit clothes that .uV hem tj
from the common (date. Siki me:i
come te this Stere, where quality, style,
superior woolens and superb work',
manshift are the determining factor
in the cheesing of their clothe.
Spung and Summer .Suits, .1 re priced
and upward. The values at 540, .5
?-0 are especially attractive.
REEDS SONS
1426 Qxesliiwt Sirred
M
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5" 1 tin 'I ft. f Sl
Here's Your Easter
Outfit at
SU PER -.VALUE ,
PRICES
$28y $33, $38
and, $43
Everything goods
that all stores have and
goods that only Perry's
have. Yeu can de your
Easter clothes - buying
here tomorrow quickly
and economically. The.
unsurpassed variety of
styles, fabrics and
colors te cheese from
and the attractiveness
of the Super - Value
prices will prove a
been te men who want
Easter clothes and
want them in a hurry.
Here's the menu:
Spring Suits "W
Spring Topcoats """
Sports Suits (with or witti
out extra knickers)
Junier Suits '
Evening Clethes
Separate Trousers
Each at a Super
Value price you knew
what that means.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut I
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
Lenten Specialties. Oytler Pie, 49c
Lnnrhenn. 4r, U:SB A. 51. f P. H.
ZISSES HOTEL
820 Walnut Street
jenN e. n. MTrama. rwp.
It's unlv
the
'ffe-2cttcr"
who "gets there
takes encrsjv and
-and
it
te
health
stay en the go.
Conic get push and pep at
the Cellins Institute. Trial
demonstration free.
COLLINS INSTITL'TK
OF PHYSICAL CU-LTUKF!
219.2.-. North Bread Strwt
1
Our own
standards of
photo - en
graving craftsmanship
arc always a little higher
than these of our clients.
This is why our service
stands for your satisfaction.
The Che'Tnut Street
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