Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 6

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UNITY TO BAR REPETITIONS
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is out. Made in two forms-
less. clear liauid Cene droe does
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noying inconveniences.
GAS UTILITIES
CORPORATION
1200 Locust St.
Sprees 8610
Sk
T BenGay at any drug store and
Ten will get a tube of the original
Trench Baume Bengud (Analgi
Ique), firat apply het cloth te the
head, back of neck or ether pain
fel area, dry and then rub in the
Baeme until the 'pain is relieved.
Keep a tube handy for Neuritis.
THOS. LEEMTNG & CO., NEW YORK
Arthur Judsen, manager of the Phil
adelphia Orchestra slnee the season of
1015-10, will next season become man
ager of the Philharmonic Orchestra of
New Yerk, nt the same time retaining
the mnnagemept of the Phlludelphla Or
chestra. "Tha contract lins been signed and
the management gees into effect nt
once." salil Sir. Judsen In New Yerk
today.
Negotiations had been under vn.v for
seme time. Mr. Jmlben lias been n
prominent figure in th managerial field
of New Yerk, us in Philadelphia) hav
ing hnndled the Stadium concerts In
New Yerk last season a work uhlch
he -v 11 1 continue this summer. He also
has had the eclufrie management of
a number of famous nrtlts, Mich ns
Mm. MnUenauer and otheis equally
illstingulshcd, who make their homes in
Sew lerk.
The nihantages nt the new airange
ment are lensldeiable, from the stand
point of the concert-goer, ns well as
of the management of both organiza
tions. The Philadelphia Orchestra new
gives in New Yerk what may be tald te
be tha most Important scries in that city
by a visiting orchestra. .
j Under the new arrangement duplica
, tlen of compositions and of soloists may
easily be avoided by the two organiza
tions under Mr. Juden's control, and
the snme advantages will held for thi
city if thn Philharmonic takes ever the
) new discontinued Mirles of the Bosten
Symphony Orchestra In this city, as has
'been rumeted betli last season and at
I the rloe of the prc-cnt one.
' Mr. .ludsen has been one of the lead
ing figuies In the enormous musical de
velopment of Philadelphia during the
'"veil J ears of his residence here. This
period has setn the raising of the en
dowment fund for the Orchestra, a sum
jnew approximately .?1. 800,000, n well
as the rise of the Orchestra te the no ne no
JMtien of thf fir'-t in the United States,
, K net in the world.
He has al'e been ene of the chief
' factors in the st,ccs of the Ohnmbfr
. Musif Association, nn organization
which was badlj needed In this city and
which is doing an important work, and
has bi ought te Philadelphia manv of
the biggest stars In the musical firma
ment. The work of lmnag'mg two great
eichcstras at the tame time lias never
before been attempted in tills country.
All the negotiations ulth the Philhar
monic were carried en with the full ip ip
ipren! tf the Beard of Directors of the
i Philadelphia Orchestra, who realized
the importance of avoiding conflicts In
dates, soloists enl unnecessary repeti
tion of compositions by two great or
chestral organizations. That there will
be ether advantages cmialh important
will probably develop ns Mr. Judsen
works out his detailed plant for the organizations.
MARQUISE DE GANAY
PAINTINGS ARE
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Sale In Paris Nets
9180,000
The collection of paintings of the late
Marquise de Ganay were offered for sale
In Paris yesterday and netted mere
than 2,000,000 francs (150,000) in the
first day's sale.
The Marquise de Ganay was a Phlla
delpbian, the daughter of the late Ileury
Bldgway. Her collection of paintings
and ether objects of art were considered
one of the finest private collections in
France. Tae marquise died last Sep
tember. The top price of 170.000 francs was
aid for Jeshua Itejneld's portrait of
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Who has aecrptcd (he management
of the PliUliannenlr Orchwttn of
New Yerk. He will contlnue as
manager of the Philadelphia Orchestra
BURLINGTON POLICE
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Jehnsen Off Force Thirty Days
Without Pay, Is Council
Decision
BITTER FIGHT IS ON
Three-piece Upholstered
Wicker Suite (tfTQ zn
A 25th ANNIVERSARY PJrmW
SPECIAL that speaks el- tX
umes for the wonderful
values STERN & CO. arc offering in this event. 3 large
she pieces in brown or ivory shellac finishes. Scats
and backs upholstered in finest of cretonnes.
The first bomb burst in the battle of
Burlington lat nigh, when Captain of
Police Wilsen Jehnsen was suspended
without pn for thlrtj days at a formal
hearing before Common Council. The
charges brought by Councilmen Betz,
Asey and Lame, were that Captain
.!ohnen, reprimanded for having used
the jitney of the fire department te an
er a riot call, had a-ked the Coun Ceun
cilmnn In question te "go te Hades or
seme ether s-eapert," enlv the captain
did net put it even as pulitcly us that.
The charges had been drawn up for
mally and Citv Solicitor Ernest Watts
acted ns prosecutor. Common Council
was the court, with Ilebert Peacock
and James M. Pavis acting as attorneys
in an advisory capacity only. Ker Cap
tain Jehnsen, Haward Eastwood was
atterncv.
Weid of the trial had gene the rounds
of Burlington for many das before the
date pet. It was recognized by the na-'
ttcs as the ncre opening Fnlve, or a
registration shot in a campaign that
premises te be het and furious. Most'
of Burlington gethered nt the City Halli
last night, a ml there was n near stain-
nede for places in the Council chamber.
Old icsldents ilaim that Armistice Day
w tame bv comparison.
Mayer Mooney, about whom the bat
tle is bound sooner or later te con
centrate, was conspicuous by his nb-
sence. Ner would he give any rca- .
son for it today. The Majer, itsheuld I
Je remarked, is a man of action, and '
remlsed In January, when he entered
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and that anything or anjbedv that did
net would get kicked through th loef
of City Hall. llence the attack en
Captain Jehnsen, pretege of the Majer
and head of his favorite police force,
came close te home
That is net all, for an investigation
of the tntire police force and the Mayer
himself Is under way. A (.pecial com
mittee has been appointed bv Council I
and will hand in a report before many I
dms bae elapsed. Just what the are
going te prove noDeuy Knows, r.nt a
big time is expected by all, especially
Mnrv T")niizln.s. from thn Mnrmilsn of ' the Ma.er.
Queensbury's collection. The portrait i It is -aid that Chief Johnen will ap
of Mile. D'Echara by Gela Y. Lucentcs peal from last night's decision.
bieught 1G0.000 francs, wblle su panels
by I.afrance sela for l-ie.OOU francs.
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At all our Stores
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LEAVES SUMS TO HOSPITALS
Will of Elizabeth
Bulk of Estate te Kin
Among wills admlted te probate to
day was that of Elizabeth Miller, 4-114
Locust streets. She bequeathed $1000
te the Presbjterlan Hospital and 1000
te the American Oncolegic Hospital.
Her citate amounts te $50,600. The
'residue is dHldcd between a brother,
i Harrj A. Miller. Hnd Fannie E. Miller.
Other wills probated were thote of
Mary W. Peret, 1507 Spruce street,
S1P5.000; $.100 te the Heuse of In
dustry for Relief and Instruction of the
Poer: $300 te the Female Association
and S30O te the Travelers' Aid Society ;
Amelia Miller. 1503 North Seventeenth
street, $24,100
Letter-, of administration were granted
In the estate of Rebecca S. Themas,
6704 North Twelfth street, $10,000.
Inventories were filed In the personal
estates of Emma I. Hancock, $?0,
IIS2.1S, and William S. Jenes, $32,
452.03. i
Cleth Stelen Frem Truck
Ten belts of cloth, valued at Sl.'OO.
wcre stolen last night from a truck of
the American Hallway Express Cem-
Miller Bequeathal l,-'uv' " I and Ontario streets. The
i.um unirr m iu u mill uijuing de
liveries when three men drove un in a
touring car. He suw them trunsfer the
cloth te their machine, but the sped
awaj before he could give the alarm, i
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Perch Rug Special!
6x9 feet Heavy Grass Rug
and 36 x 72-inch Grass Rug
This is a combination offer
that saves you fully one-half.
$4.85 includes the both rugs
and they are made of double
warp grass durable and
bound te last many seasons.
Neat border designs.
Beth for
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Genuine Aromatic Red Tennessee
Cedar
18 Inches Wide
19 Inches Deep
A Big Value at
Nete particularly the large size of this chest
and your inspection is requested of the grooved
and joined corners, the Yale lock and ether fea
tures that make these Cedar Chests the most
durable en the market today.
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A coin la laid la the center of a hand
kerchief which la rolled around the coin.
But when the bandkercbtef la unfolded
the coin baa disappeared.
The trick ia done by folding the
handkerchief across the center, and then
twisting It Inte a sort of tube around
the coin. While the handkerchief Is
held In a vertical poeltlen (Fig. 2), the
coin slides down Inte the hand, where
It ia retained. Hence, when the hand
kerchief Is unwrapped by a spectator
thn coin has disappeared and may be
brought out again from soma unlikely
spot produced from the apectater'a ear,
for inatnace.
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BMara daily In tha Bust-
Today Is Our
Gelden Anniversary
1872 May 10 1922
Upen the completion of half a century uf consecutive business
in this city we take pride in announcing the Fiftieth Anniversary of
the founding of this establishment.
Exactly fifty years age the late Samuel Kind
started this business in a modest nay at 241
.Market Street, Philadelphia. lie remained actively
at the head of thr business through its many years
of progress until his death in 191 S. The business
is new being conducted b three sons of the
founder, who hac associated with them a highly
trained and efficient group of loyal employees,
many of whom have been with the linn for mere
than a quarter of a century.
We feel sincerely indebted te the thousands
of customers of the old days, as well as the new,
who have shown by their continued patronage (in
many cases two and sometimes three generations .
of the same families) their fidelity te this firm.
A cordial invitation is extended te all our
friends, customers and ethers te visit our store
today.
The honor of your presence will be greatly
appreciated.
S. Kind & Sens, tne chestnut stj
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ROBERTS AND MANDER
STOVE COMPANY
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ff Remington Ne. 10, $30 k
ff Underwood Ne. 5, $49 H
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Business is Great, Thanks!
Hew is it with YOU?
This is the Ne. 4
Rotary Belknap Ad
dreaser, a hand m
chine for small busi
nesses. Speed 1,500
te 1,800 per hour
TF your business is net all it should
X be if it is
isn't all you want it te be,
you ought te communicate at once
with "Better Business Headquarters:"
phone Walnut 5641
write Rapid Addressing Machine Ce.
or, visit us at 1208 Chestnut Street
We don't understand a great deal of this talk
about hew "rotten" business is. Net that we
are hardened by our own success into a lack of
sympathy for ethers. Net that we are thriving
sjfi the misfortunes of the less fortunate, who,
as someone foolishly averred, run te us in des
peration te save them from themselves. Be
cause we are netl Most emphatically netll
In fact, among all of our Customers, repre
senting thousands of concerns in 257 different
lines of business, we don't knew one who isn't
doing well. Certainly none are complaining.
We can understand that there are concerns
which are faring poorly, but they are net the
type of businesses that most likely would be
interested in doing business with us, or we with
them. But for fine concerns (of the sort which
have a real right te be in business whose ac
quaintance with prosperity ante-dated the war)
te be complaining about hard times, makes us
impatient extremely impatient 1 There is no
reason for it that cannot be removed.
Of course, If the end isn't worth the means, that is
another matter and foreign te this discussion. We are
talking about worthwhile businesses, worth helping
with Belknap Systems of Addressing which helped se
many concerns tide ever the initial uncertainties of the
pest-war deflation period.
But we can't tell about it here. Toe long in the first
place! Besides it's a different story for different busi
nesses. In fact, for some businesses the story is "noth
ing doing." We've been criticized for that. But we don't
deal with folks we can't help. Other times, it's simple
enough. Fact is, in many cases, if your business
beasts a typewriter and a stenographer te operate it
Yeu are already Half equipped
for a Belknap System
Your regular office typewriter is the only machine
needed te cut a Belknap Addressing Stencil. Your sten
ographer cuts it, in just the same way as she addresses
an envelope.
After the stencils are made, it is just a'questien of us
ing them as you need them. And when you have them
by all means use them often
And when you need them, a Belknap Addresser will
speed through your addressing job with mechanical
infallibility and mere than human intelligence, at the
rate of 1,500 te 14,000 per hour, depending en the kind
of machine your business seems te need.
And depend en it, your business most likely does
need some Belknap System of Addressing; no matter
what you make or sell; no matter hew big or hew
little your business is, provided it is sound. Simply
take it up with "Better Business Headquarters."
We will tend a Belknap Service Afan te dacuss
the adaptability of aBelknep Syatem efAddreaalnt
te your fcuaneaa, if you will write ue, or phene
Walnut 5641. Bcacriptiv booklet en request.
TjAHD Addressing TVTachine fty
1208 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
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names a day.
IRCPEAT
Yeuare Payingfer
one of these
Machines!
Net once, but many times ever,
in leaks and losses due te old
fashioned bungling methods in
handling lists and names. Step
paying for it by having it and
using it, and profiting by its us.
Yeu can Enjoy
BELKNAP
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for se little as
$92-90
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