Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLJC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, ' THURSDAY; 'JUNE 1, 192S
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Wak. Oflle. Ubrnry Jibeel Furnltare
At 126 Arch SI. Slaea 1884
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NOTICE
Largest Anertmcnt
ADDING MACHINES
AH Makes
COLLINS, 131 Chestnut St.
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3 I nenri ""in"
Research Bureau Says He
Should Criticize Spending
by Departments
TWO STORES ROBBED
Windows Smashed at 15th and Wat
nut and 135 S. 15th St.
TIiIcxeh wlui nppnrently lind 1 1 moil
t lie movements of patrolmen en (lie
O'NEILL ESTATE $245,000
Mill Owner's Will, Probated, Leaves
Amount te Family
Jehn O'Neill, 1000 North lTfteenth
street, n mill owner, who died March
1'J. left nn entitte valued nt mere tnan
bent smnshed mid tebbed the (lipluy 1 51M5.OOO. according te hli will, pro pre
windows of two stoics near the I'lf-, bated tednj. The entire cstnte It left
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In nieney matters
herrfmlnx, Ifnillns. tnertci,sf, ml
Mlate tnil. ftr.. ere rqiilpprd
U bundle Mery ilrtiill with cettrtfs.
flipatrh and allf.irtlen. I.stiili
llfhfri IWH.
Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc.
N. W. TOR. OTII & WU.M'T ST1.
niirjnisiiiii
24-HOUR SERVICE
A finish fnt wMI nrt p1 e rref
DuruM. cM preft nl of liluh luttr
The Chas. W. SrhnfTer Ce.
mi 4 rnrTrT kt.
OUR"
STORE ORDERS
Buy Anything Anywhere
Our Cti.lnmfrs ere net lenftnttl
t the sliKk of any one store, but
my dllde their tuirrh'Ucs nmeiiE
the leading sterr of l'tilt i., thus
rettlne the lict -tur. IV.r lift;
y.rs Me'tf Iwn rttrndlnc errillt
ft fheiisnnri of sntUArtl customers.
WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT
Marriett Bres-
s11tl CHESTNUT STREET5
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Eyes that see
at night
WITH modern tools and
flash lights the burglar
lacks no convenience te make
his work swift and easy. But
the Helmes System combats
his efforts by employing means
fust as modern, which "work
swiftly, effectively, no matter
hew clever the thief.
HOLMES
ELECTRIC
PROTECTION
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It
U CheMnut Street
ill Will nut 0011
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(jtlYed arid a
couple of flies
and jeu're all equipped (or i
Jey excursion. Fifteen minute
ever tmoeth read gets you from
the heart of Salt Lake City te the
well Hocked mountain stream.
Trout fithing at its best all the
me in teaten. Lese yourself in
the mountain wilderness, rustical
in the glorious Reckies. Here it
the best of the West!
JTrire far Free lllu trnled Rook Reok Roek
Ut3 Scenic, Mining, Agriculture.
rilllliMnltil
Koten Main 8030
k I ZaitW&xy,
r If J VICHY 1
. I 'I irtMma mxpvbue nepz&Tn 1
' I Natural Alkaline I
j,v -I Water HI
.'. Unexcelled for jMlkl
m I TabIe Use Mamj
m ' newn ana pre- i, rj
, Vlffe. ecriDed by the ? '
ivNctl i b -Kedieal PsmfMlnr JVJff. I
F&imm einK great gMRg I
-&? lfalrit.1 Pmn.rfl.. l ,,
iaiflab f -Lwf i"B,,,',wwisjKaiaiBB
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In rirrpnrlns the ritr ImuIbM I If
i Majer should rele nnd i-rltleuie the
leqiiestn of count departments just n
tmit'li n tlioe of depnitments under
hW inntrel, the llnrenu of Municipal
Hcsptrcli vnld tednj.
"Kver, new nnd then the Mew i cv
preed thnt the Mnter lins no cnntrnl
.t.i-i in,' riilllM,t U' I'll! nil. Iilf. it... . . ..
f'-innnll miiKt !... itinke .IriinrlinellKl . I",ll lltlll oilier
whnt tlie.v nik for, nnd thnt the Mavnri
lniit. or iniEht n well. Incltid In hi-
liuilKrt the iimetint cvtnniiftil or re
que'itul hj ilinsc ilepnrtliient," th'
1 hureiiu nld I
"Vhnteir power the county depnit-
nients mny hne te spend lunnej in c- ;
r t kh of, or centr.'iry te, the iipprnprln- j
tlens iniide te them In tVuincll. th'
Mnjer should ttid., cnticie nnd ievle
the count; reipiets just 111 inmpleteh .
nv thetigh the mine from the eltj ile ile
p.'irtinenm under hw iminedinte control
!I( should bnttle for what he veneeuci
te be In the public inteict, Irrespectivc
nt any niiimiiimue po.xer tnat ma
eit. I
"He -lieuld iet the enii for expend!- '
lutes in (re. of tlie nmeunts tlint meet i
M- iipprev.il lull en the -boulders of
tlinsc wlin lire tc-poneihlc for -in li .w I
iimi Tim- he would centriliute RivalK
tewnnl n'pmi: nut tlie nininlninui itll.
Mini tow ill il iirceniplMllllK some of I he
iiin-t lieneticcnt re-ult nttitlnable
tln-eusli n IhmIsci -tm He nl-.i i
a i uld be piifeiintiiR well a dilt whiili
the i in chnilir denih idnces mi him.
' Tlie builRit should be an intere-tliiif
iiiferniatiie iHiinilnntinj:. meat deeu- i
meiit It should bi' primarily n pin-I
Kliiin nnd -taienienf of polio b the1
it's chief execulne. In it he should
et fei tli in iinml-t.ikiihlc tirni- hli,
nws, criticisms nnl rocemmcndntioiis
.i- te the cit 's uctiities and finance
In if be should Ri" accurate and fund j
complete infei matien ifgardini; the
lm. nn ml operations and condition of th'1
it .Mime nil he rheiibl iniludc. '
-pci-it'n .ill mid uuciuinciillj . Ill
iicomniendiitieiiM .is te the npprnpria- .
t'ens, cxpiMidltute-, nwetmes and bei - I
rewings of the iif, for the succeeding,
J car I
"furthermore, the budget should b" ,
(einelM'ii mid fashioned for the m
f, rmntien of the public, ,iv will a- for!
the guidance f Council It should v i
.in instrument of puliliclt at lensr is
limch nt it is n legislative dnciinunt I
Its form 'retail and content should be I
thorough! suited te tlie needs of
both I'eunciliiien and plain, ecrda I
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.LEGLESS BEGGAR FINDS
, PHILA.'S PURSES SEALED
, "Pickings" Here Meager, but He'll
Be In City 90 Days, Anyway
.lehn Warren, n legle-s beggar, wn
sent te tlie Meuse of Correction for
three months ted.i b Magistrate Ken-
liaw
Wnrreii rolled Inte Central Station j
' mi a little wheeled platform. When ar
icsted e-terday mono order receipt-!
found "in biui -beweil that in the last j
Ib'.'C weeks lie luiil -eiit S'."l te bl
ufe hi Wilmington. N (' . from till
ctt. Iln liineml. V.i Wa-lilngten, I'.il I'.il
tiniere and Wllmlnsten, l)el. I
You're some tiave'ing man. aren't
ini'"' the m.igl-ti He asked Waneii
lmi ei and nded busme-s was peer in
I'hil.idclpliiii nnd lie tlieught he would
go te NlMMItk. N .1
Wairen tolled -adl hack te the cell- i
loom when told hi- trip would be ie
Lived timet d.ls. .
BURKE MAY YET FIGHT
May Oppose Pepper for Senate,
Running as an Independent
Congressman William .1 l.urke
s:in tedat lie nut m.ike an independ. nt
light for cliitinli te the I'lilied StaSes
u.itc in m Nmcnibcr Mr liuil.e
w.i a ciintlidatc for the Republican
iiein mil ion te tlie feat formerly held
h. s.i natnr Penrose hut was defe.itr I
li euater Pepper, who new held- th. j
sen li nppeintment I
tepert thnt be would tr. te organ-
7c n Stale labor part te aid bi- ligiv
for ilie Suutership was iilareil before J
lr Iturke tedti at Ins farm ne.ir
Kan Cltv.
I have lieen and new am being
urged te ni'ike an independent light fei
the Senate In Voienibcr," he -aid "1
I. me made mi decision I am and al
was lime been a Republican and wmilii
nke te remain eni . but if Senater Pop Pep
n i and tiiinr.il A't'rliur are Kep'iti
'ic.ins I am net "urf 1 mil one '
Mr P.nikc nferied te W W
tcrbur i" e pn Milent et the Piun-'
nnii Rnilinad, who was leg.iruni n.
one of s,i-natet Pepper - speiiMirs for
I lie Senate.
SEARCH FOR CANOE VICTIM
Benjamin Obdyke Believed Drowned
in Chesapeake Bay
Sen rch '- being continued today for
the hed of lienjimin Obihke, twentv-
I one e,irs old -tllifl Chestnut street he-
lieed te have been drowned Mend'M
nicbt when a canoe in which he and
lime i einpatiKins wire Killing in Cht-a-peake
Ha cnpsied,
Oliihke is ii son of Mrs Mnrv It
Hhdkc, I hestei's only wetiinn puh' c
ettici r. and a nephev of InsutniHe
Coiiiiiiis-lener '1'henias It Donaldsen
Id 1- ;i former etudent at Drexel In
stliute, from which institution lie went
,i mapells nnd there ligiired in n ha,
itig nn Idem M'cral years age
Coiiiiiil-slener I lonalilsen is m ( n.
teitewn, Md , iis-Hting in ihe si inn
fei the missing he A shred of dope -,
In Id that he mn. bae pnssihl m,ne
Ins w.ij te one of the man. small l,!and
III llie b.i
$15,000 FOR INJURIES
Mullica Hill Farmer Gets Large
Verdict for N. J. Accident
eidiit awarding M.'.dOO te
Franklin l)rler. a farmer of Mulliea
Mill. N .1 , for Injuries receled when
his team w.m mink It .a Public Si r -Ice
Uiiilwa eiir waH Hturued teda b i
u Jiir, in Woedbui.
I his is said te be the Inrge-t Mtigle
award ct iniide by a Woodbury jiir
In the aicldent, which occurred en '
; September -. llt-d. Drhcr'H her.se ua
killed and be leeelveil injuries which
confined him In the Woodbury hospital
teenth nnd l.ecusf streets police xtnllmi
early teda.
At L':l." A. M. Pittrelinnii O'Uennell
dlceercd that the window of the store
of P.nsllan & Minis, tiorthwest coiner
of fifteenth and Waljiut stieefs. had
been broken. A brlik wrapped In wet
newspaper was ii-cd. A iIic-h Milited
at .?-0 wn taken from n form.
At 0:10 A. M Man Painter. UIIM
Seuth (tin net street, n garage einple.c,
found that the haberdasher. -.tore win
dow of Malpln. lled ,. 'I'lirtii r. I",."
Seuth Plfleeii sttr,.t, had lncu -iiiashed
nnd looted. Shirts, cellat.s, neckties,
irtieles were roineed.
te bis widow. Annie, two heiih, .lenti
nnd Maurice, nnd three daughter?,
Anna, Krnnces nnd .Murjnrie.
Other wills probated are theitp of
.Intncs U. Cotten, S'-MTi North Van Pelt
street. .?!l(H)0: I.eiiln (lreh, -ISO." North
Thirteenth street. $IL'.nn0; Leuis II.
lliirtninn, LM'.'I North Fifteenth ctrcet,
SIO.OOO, nnd .Jehn Ilcy. who died In
the Frnnkfttrd Hospital. $0200.
An Inventory wni filed In the per
sonal estate, of Ida .1. Salisbury, W,
1 I.I.U1I. Letters were granted te i i
minlsiriite the e.stntes of I'dtinrd I. V
tier. ".".!M) ('hew street, SlKOA, nnd ...
Wlllnughsby Irwin. 1002 Spring Uurdctt
stuet, .OOO.
CTAMMERING
M Your flpeeeh Defeet TerrecUa II
K. THE KI.V08LEY l'LAN II
II r". luli islfin iet jstnBRie.v s.iuu,
Monday, June 12. All Internled In th
II correction of ilefertlve areecti welcem.
II Phene Wnlmit J002. Bend for rookie!
fr" " """ Walnni St., nt.it.
Green Geld Link Buttens
This pair is substantial!) ma.de of 14-kt. fjreen geld,
beautifully ctigitic-tunicd $13.
Link buttons arc appropriate graduation
gifts, because they arc useful daily and will last
for many years. Such gifts, even though mod
erate in price, will surely be appreciated. Vc
offer many pleasing styles.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut St.
;t mop .mi:iii,iiants--.ii:wi.m:hs sn.vnnPMiTHs
V
And always
the Oxford-
Xn matter hew varied the
styles in white shoes, a fine-fitting
oxford is always popular.
Themas Carlyle's Wife
couldn't endure smoking.
When the poet TenDysen
called en Themas,
she drove both great men
into the cellar.
One night ihey sat there,
smoking for three hours,
speaking never a word.
And, parting, called it
"a blessed evening!"
Content can be se perfect
that little talk is needed.
Say when a group
of really geed friends
sits enjoying a treat of
luscious Happiness Candy.
Happy Thought for Teday:
PURE SUGAR lfP
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SPARKLING MIXTURE i
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United
Happiness
Candy Stores
12th A Chestnut Sin.
2716 (.ermttntetvn Ave.
HO S. 52d IN.
l&Ot Market St.1
Suits
(Three and Jeur piece)
Founded In 1894
1204 Chestnut St. tl Seuth 15th Su
1119-21 Market St.
Beginning Today
Our Entire Stock Of
And Topcoats
Reduced !
Our complete stock of new spring suits from
the Kirschbaum Sheps very moderately
priced originally is new reduced as fellows :
24-50
(Formerly $30 and $33.50)
$34.50
$29-50
(Formerly $35 and $37.50 )
39.50
(Formerly $40 and $42.50) ( Formerly $45t $47.50 and $50)
Ne charge fei alterations.
Kirschbaum Tuxedos and Full Dress Sutts
New 45
White Flannel Trousers Special 8.50 and 10
Knickers 5 te 7.50
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Philadelphia women by the thousands
knew the superior summer comfort of
Walk-Over Oxfords for they've had
wide choice and been fitted here with
just the right tee shape, the smartest
arch fitting ami jut the fashionable heel
height te insure perfect poise.
Selections this season arc mere varied
than ever 111 the whole white section.
$Q.50ie$J2
Harpers 1228 market
Wakv&
1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS
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Sewing Made
a Pleasure
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DISTRIBUTORS
EMHL"JJ
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Held Employer for Hospital Fees
An etiipleer he takes mm eiiiplue
it 11 liOKiiilnl is rniulreil In nn i h
lisinil linspltnl elilllKes, iicriirillng In 11
ilri'snn of tlie Stiite ('ninpensnlliiii
Hnanl In Curter ersiis Ke.ihtiin.'
Amusement Ceiiiiuin, this elt, 'I'lieile.
1 Wen sii the I1111111I found he rlnlin
nut its Inki'ii In the IiiuIms tins,
pltiil li. the einplejer hn tinned ever
the injiireil einpne i.s one of tlie or er
ilimii, putlents. Tills itinled the nn.
pln.ver In the tiMnil liespilnl chnrRefi in.
ililrnt te fitM'H nf like iniliire, the e.
rlhlnn riintliuitd. nnd Mated that the
employer wai notyllbUjite anjr ehrfi
In addition te tbtf rcgulak service.
WE WILL GIVE ONE
of Ihe Wonderful New Wilkm & Gibbs
Portable Electric Sewing Machines
te the person Unit sends or brings te us (in two hundred
words or less) the best "reason why" u woman should own
ami use this machine. Conteht open te everybody except
our own employees. C loses June 'M.
The V. &. (J. Portable Klrctnc Sewing Machine f,'ies
you the means of Retting "methc power" from any elec
tric current instead of happinn your own nervous energy.
It docs all the high-class sewing thnt any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the house
having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast
or slew as you wibh it. Sews any weight material with equal
efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate.
Your old machine taken in pint payment.
Yeu will Hud it very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation.
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Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
"Keaen Why" Contest Dept, 1709 Chestnut
Phene, Spruet 2192
Street
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Dr..Lyman:P. Powell
Te Serve The Public,
The Schools And The Colleges
TR. LYMAN P. POWELL iV new' Director
of Cosmopolitan's Educational Department.
By accepting this appointment, he has made it pos
sible te extend the scope of the department's
activities.
Dr. Powell will continue the service of assisting
parents in the selection of a proper school and sum
mer camp for their ctiildrcn.,1 Alse, because of his
years of experience as an educator, he will be able
te give practical advice in the solution of the in
ternal problems which face school and college heads.
In coming te Cosmopolitan, Dr. Powell 'was
influenced by the opportunity of having greater re
sources for carrying en his work as an independent
adviser te educational institutions.
Prier te the world war he was head of the depart
ment of business ethics at New Yerk.Universitv,
Refer te Cos
mopolitan for
educational in
formation and
directory of
schools.
feiopelan
Ss g& -!i.
andlhen"Prcsidcnfe'fTH6bart' College. When the
United States entered thevar,Dr. Powell made a
study of the effect of.thcVar.en education in this'
country and in Eureper'andjwas1' chairman of the
Committee of the Association of American Colleges
which formally recommended .international educa
tional reciprocity.-
Dr. Powell considcrs'the'plans'for'this'dcpart censidcrs'the'plans'for'this'dcpart considcrs'the'plans'fer'this'dcpart
ment "the most. interesting development in Ameri
can education."
Among" the department's' activities is" the issuing
of a bulletin 'Among the Schools and Colleges." It
"v'il,bcjcnt(to.cducaters en request.
Further information regarding Cosmopolitans
hducaitenal Department may be had by addressing
Dr. Lyman P. Powell, Cosmopolitan Magazine,
H9 H;est 40th Street, New. Yerk, N.Y.
Nearly" 'Every
Scheel Werth
While Adver
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America's Greatest Magazine
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