Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Increase Your Personal Value
Appearnnren count tliee dn.
Our iilnn enable yen In lire well
with clothing from tlie IkkIIiik re
tnll Mire of l'lillx. ui imj in In
moderate iimeunU (lilt will net tn
rear rirnlnc. im lllnu.iihiN liate
been daltiE for tlir iit SO enr.
HRITF. 10K DETAILS lOMfiHT
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Marriett Bres.
1118 CHESTNUT STREET d
"WOLFINGTON
Appearance
Appearance counts as
well as performance
A new top, tepaint
iiifT, ru-uphelstenns:,
llc, blip covers,
straightening out
dents will make veur
car leek the pan. as
well as net it. Special
summer prices.
Phene: Poplar il-1.
The WOLFINGTON Sheps
19th and Ilultonweod
Established 1STG
Mar kef- and fourth Sfx.
PHILADELPHIA.
WHAT A
DIFFERENCE!
N(
rOT LONG AGO we
saw "easy come.
easy pre" days. Meney
was plentiful and wor
ries few.
Today is the time when
hard work, wise spend
ing and legular saving
count.
Chanpe the slogan te
"hard come, easy grew"
at bank inte est.
CAPITAL &. SURPLUS
$1,600,000.00
toirveM(8ex.
A Recipe for Happiness!
Sages have sought it
?, through all the ages.
But give the average man
a wife, a baby, a garden,
an armful-of bundles
and a train te catch,
and he asks
little mere of life.
Provided, of course,
i, that one of these bundles
'i .holds Happiness Candy.
f SayMother'sOivnllemeMnde,
1 or Evangeline Chocolates,
tf or anv one of our 200 kinds
hat are sure te make
JJad's bome-ceming joyful.
W Happy Thouthtfer Tedify:
.ASSORTMENT V1.UUD.
Inited
appiness
tdy bteres
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GIRLSTOBEHOSTS
I LEGION RUNNERS
Yeeman (F) Pest Will Entertain
Athletes at Big Meet Here
Next Week
MAXWELL TO BE ORATOR
Yeoman F Pet, Ne. r0, American
Legien, the only pest In the State com
noted of women who K'reiI In the
nnvy during the
World Wnr. will
entertain athletes
wJie will come here
from all sections
of the country te
participate In the
Anurlcnn Legien
Field Day, June I).
Elaborate I a n h
have been mede for the cntcrtalnmetit,
which will take nlni-e nt Kugler's Itci
tnurant There will be dancing, and a
Iplaj. "Mrs. lllaeVs Pink Tea," will
be given.
Thi' Yeeman Pest which has mem-
iVT. ,"Va"1m,?:. !i"dS" !!dJ:?.rJ1
mi Wi ntui ii'iuiii iiiu i iiui i'iiuiii
it adopted during the wnr. Miss Maj
Mcl'ermiek. pest commander, announces
that they intend te iinest In a new
pest home in the near future.
I Fiankferd Pest. Ne. 211. will join
the Yeeman F Pest and ether pests
here in a moonlight trip .lulj 7 The
June festhnl program of the Frank-
I ford Pebt hus been completed and ever
I committee h prepated for the three big
lafieinoens nnd evenings, June 1,". It!
and IT. The next meeting of the pest
will lu held Tuesdaj at the Frankenl
t.ibr.tn Auditorium The speaker will
he Ilarr; i MiNem, rummunder of the
IJrltih Wnr Veterans of America,
i
ltebett W Mawcll will address tlie
members ,,f the Donald T Shenton
Pest, . i;tii, Tuesd.M night at a
mieting te be In Id in the l'ngineers'
Club. This will be the last meeting of
this pest until Si ptember and an elee
I Hen of delegates te the State comentlen
i it W illiamspmt will be hlil The elec
tion als will lever uieanues which
i hate inclined among the executive
staff
A special niietlng of the Executive
Committee of the Dald W Jamesen
I Pest. Ne ISi. has be n called for to te
nlcht for "pepping up" the organiza
tion The regular pest meeting will be
held Tuesdiy at 2." Seuth Van Pelt l
, strcei Tins probably will be the last
of the summer meetings.
START TIOGA MEMORIAL
800 Members of Association Parade
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Tlght hundred members of the Tiega
Dusiiie-s Men's Association paraded Inst
nignt irem ttieir neauiiuarters. at .J.H7
licrnuntenn aenui. te tlie elti- of a
new ciitnmunitj bulldine and memorial
te these members who saw hervlcc In the
World War. The buildinc Is te be
erected nt a cost of 550.000 en the cor
ner f Gcrmantenn arenuc and West West
merelund street.
Ground was broken bv Wilbur II.
Zlnimirmnn. prextdenl of the assecla- I
tien. Other speakers were (Jeerse W. '
Hob'sen, Mlehael Walker and Thomaj 1
Iiluett. A inertunKi' sufflelent te linane'' I
the operation w s arrain?ed for b I.t
tfeudfii. nresident of the North Phila
delphia Trust Company.
READY TO FIGHT FIRES
Graduates Are Awarded Their
49
City Diplomas Today
Tort -nine new city firemen were Kensington,
p-.iduated from the City Fire Scheel, i The coronation of the Queen was the
Seventh and Norris streets, at 2 climax of the May Festival of the Ken Ken Ken
o'rleoU thi-, nfternoen. I simtten Husines Men.
T1ip program consisted of ladder In the Metropolitan Opera Heuse,
pealing, net jumping, first aid te the surrounded bv members of Ken-
lnjureil and etiipr metiieds of nre ngnt-
liU' taught during tlie nfty-day course.
Mayer Moere and ether city officials
were invited tn attend, and mere
than 100 imitation were sent te friends
and relatives of the graduates.
Twe Minutes
of Optl
imism
B HERMAN' .1.
STICK
Ege-Toxin Victims
Seme time age a New Yerk Justice
distributed he really did te his
I "filerids" one of Uncle Sam's postcards
nhbh carried the following invitatien:
".Judge begs te Inform his
friends that his portrait painted by the
dl'tinguisbef artist , is en exhi
bition during the week at the celebrated
Hal'ten Galleries 507 Fifth avenue."
Tlie "friends," thus honored, no
deubr immens-el.v enjejed the "exhibi
tion '
Old Cuus Julius had a tlave te stand
behind him a he drove through lines
of entering Itemans and te whisper:
"Hi member Cne'-ar. you are but a
man " This detail the learned justice
overlooked
'I lie pietty postal epistle In question
brings te mind the (nd case of a promi
nent jiurlht who wns committed te an
institution for th" Insane the medical
report en the btrtngth of which he was
teiifined certilied thnt "the patient is
suffering from tenacious delusions, one
of which Is thnt he Is a great man."
Tlin mighty (or they who think they
are) fwiucnth Hep hard.
i Semetiims thej get se thev have a
brass band and fireworks enliven their
everv tut and word
We Knew personally a very estlmah'.e
gentleman of some position In the com
munity, who, whenever he has oicasien
. imv a few words, evin of the most
Inconsequential eharactei, in 'public,
Invarlablv makes It a point te notify
all the newspapers and news dlstrib-
i utmg agencies In the dtv.
i One of the most difficult and danger
ous things In the world Is te sit en a
pinnacle nn Immediate result is utuall.v
Mess of mental as well as physical bal
ance, I Few ordinary mortals can withstand
the limelight, which, as a rule, cither
, blinds or scorches, or does both and
tliose of us who nre fortunate enough
no te be se exposed have much te le
thankful for.
It has been fa Id that conceited men
will starve their ether vices te feed their
ego bump.
This is a mlBtake a conceited man
never starves any of his ether vices.
rtuther be feeds them and feeds
them, and feeds tliem till he gees
plumb cruzy daft bereft !
That U why our lunatic asjlums are
se thickly pepuluted with King Solo
mons, Alexanders and Napoleons,
If you simply must why. smoke,
cuss ii blue streak, watch the windy
corners te jour heart' content! Hut
be I'uicful never te become a victim of
EGO-TOXIN.
Fer of the conceited man and con cen
ceitIt has been truly said, the one Is
"ett.'t and the ether Is the cause. And
iss
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SIX ARE HELD IN $5000
! IN PHONOGRAPH SUIT
Remington Ce. Said te Have Made
Machines at Less of $74.11 Each
Sinking plionegrnplis nt n less of
$7-1.11 ench was one of the aliened
I operations of the new defunct HcnilnK-
I ten Phonegrnplt Company, In ronnee-
j -vwh hjch Mf jJj fig
' the Fcdcrnl (Iniml Jury nt a hearing
lcfere I'nlted Htntcs Commissioner
Mnnley cMcrdny.
13. Itniirv StptKnn. of Klklns Park.
son of tin- late Jehn H, Stetson, the.
I hnt manufiieturer, whose nnnie wih
linked with the bankrupt concern, was
discharged. Harry F. fcjlcber. of
Merlen, Ie president of the Ovcrbroek
llnnk. another of these Involved, wns
I held in $51100 ball for a further hear
ing Menclnj
The felli
lowing were held for the
Grand Jury, charged with using the
malls te defraud : I'hlle K. Itemlngten.
nf Vmv Ynrk uhnip linnin uni iiid br
the corporation ; I.jnden Ihvight Weed,
of Italu, a stock iileiman ; Marc 11.
TlmmiiH. of 1'nner Darby: Merris
i I'omeinntz. Canine and Wlngohecklng
I ctrceta, a salesman; Jnmes S, Helmes,
of New Yerk, alleged Iie president,
und Hnbeil W . Imnlep, of Hnltlmere
Assistant I'nited States Attorney
Frcednnin said the case would be sub
mitted te the Federal Grand Jury
a special session next Wednesday.
HARVARD DENIES RACE BAR
Dean Says University Will Net Dis
criminate Against Any One
llosten, June 2. One elnue In a
statement issued Wednesday night bv
Frederick Allen, secretary and publicity
director of Harwird Cnlvcrsity. en the
limitation nf enrollment there has caused
considerable stir. The clause read:
"It is natural that with a widespread
discussion of this sort going en there I
should be talk about the proportion of ,
Jews at the college."
ican Liiestcr .eyes urceneugn, et
Harvard, made the following statement
last night :
"Harvard will he the amc tomorrow
as it is today. Harvard does net wish
te bar nin one. but the problem of tee
great numbers is before us and must be
dealt with. If anj one said Harvard
was planning te discriminate against
rates, be did net get that information
from Harwird."
Within the last decade the number
nml propeition of Jewish students at
llarai,l has greatly Increased. Thej
are new Faid te exceed 10 per cent of
i the mtlre number.
COUGHLIN SPENT $3777
G. O. P. Nominee for Congress Used
Meney for Pell Men and Advertising
AVUhes-narre. June 2. Clarence D.
Ceughlln. lteniihlirnn nominee for Cen-
I grcss, spent .V.in. He received con-
trlbiitiens of about S2e. His money
I was spent for poll men nnd advertising.
I Hnrrls Hamlin, defeated for Cen-
fS; ipe,,t 5-'-1'' and m 0WM
xrH m..i. nH..Rn.. .t .1.
..it". i,iitn:iH- iiivt'iiK,i it iiiNi ue-
feated for Congress, spent SI "".". ."3 and
ban outstanding debtw of $1S09.0S.
Asa Kednltt. who wen the Demo
cratic nomination ter State Sennter,
spent $4001).i:S. Themas A. Carr. a
candidate for Cenj?re.s, spent S1477.70.
In the b alslntlve contest the expen-'cs
of the candidates were as follews:
.Tames Gibbens. $104..rifll.': J. II.
Schwartz. SS70.riS: Fred H. Davis,
Slf)2.!)0; Jehn Staitsky, $1501. CO: L.
D. Themas. $200: M. J. Gerham,
Sl.V-'.7r: Itavmend S. Davis. $102;
Ilenrv K. Miller. S074: Christian Mil
ler. $571; W. O. Pauxtis, $559.75; W.
II. Martin. $lle..r.0.
CROWN KENSINGTON QUEEN
Coronation Cemes as Climax te May
j Festival of Buslness's Men's Bedy
' Miss Anna Husten. K14.1 lpm-h
1 street, was la9t nieht chosen Out-en nf
singten s nobility, tlie Queen
inn .
dinted her court before the guests who
niieu tne ercne-.tra, boxes and balconies.
Preceded bv the various duchesses,
baronesses, and countesses, with Edna
May White, one of the winners of the
recent baby contest conducted In Kens
ington, nnd Eleaner Mixncx strewing
flowers before her. she made her stately
entrance into the Throne Roem where,
after being greeted by representatives
of the Kensington Business Men's As
sociation, she was crowned and pre-'
scnted with a $200 diamond ring and
a geld wrist watch by Harr.v Derby
shire, chairman of the General Com
mittee of the Kensington Merchants'
Mav Festival.
IMPORTED TAPESTRIES
With Working Malfrinl. In Weel r Beads
Genuine Canadian Homespun
J!5 colerlntn. $4.80 yd.. 33 In. wide).
Fer Suit.. Suirtd.Sterf. The popular
Landseape nm with Patterns for ame.
Virginia Candlewick Spreads
(Specially Priced)
BEADS GIFTS WOOL
Germantown Novelty Shep
OS W. CIIEITF.V AVE. Gtn. 4Aa
mSWateul Street ;
CVTniAniMinntr HI ves
REDUCTIONS Columbia- QESii
Suits m ! Grafonela ' JliCS
and A M Medel e-2 " i Tlgf I I Li, L-JJ u
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DIES IN HOSPITAL
Junk Dealer Hit Bey en Head
With
Bar, It Charge
A six-year-old hey. bit en the hcml
with an Iren bar, It it alleged, br a
Junk dealer, who said the boy .called
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Perch
Rocker
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Large size
well made
an d braced.
Choice of
natural or
green.
Genuine
Leather
Upholstered
ROCKERS
bis wife en Insulting name, died in St.
Agnes' Hospital about 2 o'clock jester
day afternoon.
The boy was Michael Plncinclla, of
2330 Dickinsen street. Jehn 1)1 Meg le,
twenty-eight years old, n Junk dealer,
Dickinsen street near Twenty-second,
tidmittcd te police at the Twentieth and
Federal streets station he had struck
where tbe boy was taken by an auto
I the boy. Physicians at the hospital,
The Big Sale
DctWOa
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Women's Pumps & Oxfords
At Half Price and Less
A Big Variety
for Choice at
Values at $3 4'
THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 M$n,
Women, Misses, Beys and Children
1204-Q6-08 Market Street
"Chevy Chase" Overstuffed Suite
et ej lin-roem suite that stands paramount for value giving.
87-inch davenport all pieces overstuffed spring seats and backs and (? -tf f
wide pillow arms. Choice of tapestries and veleurs. Backs of pieces tJ UAfc
covered with same material. t" M mWmM
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"Leuis XVI" Bedroom Suite
. A late shipment makes it necessary te mark the price even lower rt -
than we intended. These are most wonderful suites at se low a price-and V "iff d
made in highly polished American Walnut. Nete the semi-vanity dresser, P I CJ
the bow-end bed, the chifferette and the large dresser. "'"aer, r - -- y
1 0-Pc."Queen Anne"
A STERN & CO.
ether store has been able
5 side chairs and one arm
fev
mobile of the Federal Reserve Hank,
said his skull was fractured.
Albert Madero, a cousin, of the boy.
of 2303 Greenwich street, and Mlthncl
were walking te their homes from the
St. Themas Aquinas Parochial Scheel,
at Eighteenth nnd Merris streets. They
stepped In front of the Junk shop. There
Is a variance In the reports of what
the Pincinella lad said, but Dl Megle
told the police he lest his head when
the boy called his wife a vile name.
Is new
in
Progress
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te equal. The entire 10 pieces-including
chair with GENUINE LEATHER SEATS.
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Orange Blessem Wedding Ring
It is beautifully decorated in the "Orange Blessem"
design, which se well expresses the sentiment of the
marriage vows 18-kr. geld $10; platinum $30.
Decorated wedding rings, decreed by smart
society everywhere, may be seen in our store in
many exquisite style's. The 'Orange Blessem is
' probably the most popular.
S. Kind & Sens, we chestnut st
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$195
712-714
MARKET
aiKEET
Furniture"
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Blank Beeks
Several Grade and Sizes
Journal. Minute Beeks.
Cash Beeks, Ledgers
also Trial Balance Beeks,
Time Beeks, Cheap
Counter Beeks.
Columnar Journals
2 te 36 columns
& LUKENS CO.
719 Walnut St.-
26-Piece Chest of
Oneida Community
Table $Q.95
Silver &
Heavy plated table allver. uunan.
teed te last a lifetime. In neat.ealc
or mahogany case.
"Englander"
Perch Hammocks
$18M te $55
Refrigerators
$37'M
One - piece
white porce
lain lined.
"Belber"
Wardrobe
Trunks ,
29&
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