Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 01, 1922, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-r PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY,
AUGUST
1, 1922
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vt . CTunnmnirnr. 111 ljl.
Taxi Crash Victim
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Ure C. U. Ol.w""""
I ...:j- i nQes Life as Car
tv uaviuai
?! ,. .i. Inin Tr-iir.k
urasnea iii-v
Igirl guest badly injured
' Ur, r r Slinr-.nnr.er. -421 Mlillnnil
f. .". . :,. " ,,rk nt IVmbroke nvrntir
"" " " " " .u reml. SI. Havl.l, Inte
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M.ri r.iimi
Strlki-r. n gu"t of
i f vvhh -rers!? '.njurci! In the crn-di
gfjn Mnwr HeM'llul. but vvua i.'PurU,l
rte"" "", M,"7 s,rilr ,,n,,
Mr i frnVii 1'lillmli'liiHln nml i-n-rLn.,".,
V. Hhecn.i.Uer'.s horn.'.
lining f-euth nn l'ein-
T. ..U lliriu I
a. e rub win K'"1 -e5 "" '.""
A tlie i" ., .i:.. iruifiniii lliir
hkHl "xc ern .1.1. u rSt. I)..
fcf'' fflr irurk owned unci
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eperait" ".'.,, ...).,..,,... ... tK, corner
. r . . . . - .,..i, ..m..
drivers from xeelns out
Avaiitnr,
nrfventcJ the
R''.nnlher. . . i.i 1.. .l.
i .tefere tie drivers com., m-i -j i.
J&'JkeHtlia cnb and truck struck, anil
it . Mb emiiker ui I brown fiem the
'i l MieUii xm..v tlmt hr-r Ik-m.I si truck
? l -.mmil nndi cntn wis ::iMiniuniii-uiii.
&fiLrS?"? Pinned J" ' w ;
?. am,.,V" I,.. nthei-H ill the celli
lien
cu'ty- ""...-.;. ,.!..!! r of tlu wreck.
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HHBdBHBIPjwHSIPJHHHBMRilRllliBSlHIK?
WANTS LAW TO GIVE
AUIO FINES ID CITY
Weglein Says Meney Collected
Here Should Be Used te
'Build Streets
MKH. CIIAKLKS ('. SIIOKMAKKIt
Wlfe of I be prrslili'iit of (be I'emi
I'lilillslilni; I'liiniiuiiy, 4'JI Mldliiml
nvcniic. St. Davids, wbe whs billed
jcslenbiy wben n (itvlcab In wblih
slifl was riding crusbed Inte u I null
in front of tlni Alain Line home of
(Jooi-Ke Wliurlen t'epper, dr.
TEACHERS VISIT P. 0.
TO APPEAL TO LEGISLATURE
Make
;. . . uiiiM.r u mi instructor in
JB'Spence'i LMnlsbinB Scboel en tin
r Hudsen. . . w
l .. 41. n. llltIA
UU i f.. UllnnttKlL'Pt ilniiil
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neiuiiiii .. .. s.,,11,,.,. Mi. ii
uRmmennl un iiinbllbincc from tbe
I Brjn Mawr Hospi ai. .miss m -ik.t
? iincoii'.cieiis wben tin- nmbubince
...ir.,1 Her arms nie urelieli linn su
i, c,,t about tin bend and
!? .i. tnTlrab. was cut
trMtfd nt the Ilr.vn Mawr Hospital
M.i.niiir nnd IS.iiliPr. nrrestcd
ii.u.r". i. ..i.i ...i.i
ball te awnlr tlie action of tlie Cemner.
Frank nnd Klmer Hloemr. painters.
f Paell. wbe w"ie ridins with Miirpby,
wereellxlitly hurt.
bint In
chauffeur
and was
CITY HALL BASEBALL FANS
TO GET ROYAL TREAT TODAY
Water Bureau and Sheriff's Office
te Cress Bats for Championship
A bafcbnll battle rejal will be stiiRPil
late today en Cahlll Field. Tuoni.v Tueni.v
Binth street and I milium avenue, be
tween tennis of the Water I tui c:i it and
the Slieriir. office, bulb of which la1,
claim te the championship of the
"municipal leaRiie " and which hne
passed through a season of marked sitc
Cefsci. On the ether hand the Water Hurcnii
tm point' te Its record of four brll-
limit victories'
The team of Sheriff1 I.amberten. a
fcrmpr I'. of P. football Iiln.xer of lleti .
ka fninethliiK te be chesty about in the
ihewlne made nun Inst the Federal
Building tenia several weeks age.
Here Is hnw the two departments will
illnc tip for the battle:
Summer Students In Civics
Tour of Inspection
About forty students In the summer
class in civics at the I'nlwislty of
Peimsjlvniila. headed by .1. Wesley
Feete, were (juests of Colonel (jcen;e
H. Kemp nt the Philadelphia Postellico
last evenlni;. In the'iibdence of Post Pest
masler Kemp himself, tlie party was es.
certcd through I In vaileiis deput'tmelitx
by T. P. Iuhn'uli. superintendent of
mails; .lehii 10. Funis, fuieman of
distribution ; Assistant Superintendent-.
Charles Smitli and Tliemns Mi-Klwev.
Mere tluin 1,(1111,(100 small pieces of
mall wei-e bandied, and the students of
civics, almost all of whom are puhlii
school leachci-s, wcip amiied at the
lapldlt.N Willi which I In- mountains of
mail matter, in eeiy ceiiceixable slintii'
as te the individual limits, moiled auav
under the dexterous hands of the trained
workers.
The visit did net last two hours, and
many of the emplejes were s intent
bv i en their tasks that they weie net aware
of being watched. 1-iein what they
saw last night, the teachers said that
they could eueh for it that some Fed
eral cniplejc-. are working as hard for
I'ncle Sam as tbev pnssililv could for
themselves ur for mi.i one else.
HKniPF. eKncB WATnn nt'nnu
Sedj. 2ii IliinnRim, .1l
Ilellej, i Iinnncllv, It
Nelnn. lib MrCiirlliv. e
l.ambcrten lb .smith, tf
Conway If Wnllnce, 2b
llalr. cf Orlnwi, fi
nri4blei, rt MaN'nmiirn, lb
ftnenrs, e "Whenten rt
Wih, p KMiwerthy. p
TEST FRANKFORD "L" CARS
Trial Train Makes Experimental
Run at Midnight
Tlie cars that will be operated en the
Fraiikferd elevated were given ti-jeuts
today en the Market street subway-ele-wited.
A tiain of tlie new ears left the Sixty
ninth meet terminnl at midnight. The
illy expects tlie Frnnkferd elevated te
be in operation next November.
ITSCHNER ESTATE $481,620
An inventory was tiled today in tlie
personal esiate'ef Weiner ltschiier. who
leaves $IS1.(I20. Other inventories tiled
are these of William (S. Carsen. S1M,-t!l.-i;
William II. St. Clair. $4800, and
Maigaret Dougherty, 41."(i.
Itleliard Weglein, presldenl of Conn-
ell. wild today he would nppenl te the
next session of the Legislature te have
a larger portion of the lines collected
for the violation of tlie meter vehicle
Inws returned te the city wilier than
te the Slate Tii-aury. for llc. In ex-h-tislve
slieet building operations in (lo
ci I y.
A demand will also be nuii'e. Mr.
Weglein said, te have established III
Philadelphia, an olliee for the Issuing
of automobile liiensi-s,
Tlie Stale law pievldes that for all
but two of the possible twenty -nine
violations of the meter vehicle tedc the
lilies imposed go te the Slate for toad
building.
Hut these Hues, Mr. Weglein sn,,
have been leluiued te (lie city lieas
ii i. v bv most of the magistrates, and 1 In
State is new stalling ic-lieii te secuie
all the money that is due It acceiding
te the law in connection with the ve
hicle law lines.
"This mil) Involve mi censl-lcralde
sum," said Mr. Weglein. "I de nel
knew for hew uiaii.v jeais these lines
have been left uni-idlcciiil by the
Stale."
In view of this situation Mr. Weglein
empliiisiycd the uecessitj of gettiig im
mediate action In the Legislature te
have the meter laws aini-niled. Majer
Moere holds the miiih opinion.
"i believe we should go te the next
Legislature." sii Mr, WVgb-in, "and
ask that assistance be given te Phila
delphia In tin- way of additional lines.
I li in t that tines for hut two of the
twenty-nine possible violations of the
Stale Moter Vehicle Act, passed as
summary convictions or misdemeanors,
namely, the violation of the speed limit
and the excess weight of tiucl.s, nre re
quited te lie turned ever te tlie State
Tivasurj."
Mr. Weglein said that piier te the
P.rJI session of tlie Legislatuie he went
te (Joverner Sproul with tlie same ap
peal, and was u-ferre'd te the State
Highway Depaitmelit. When In- con
sulted State Highway Pi-partim-iit olli elli
clals about it, Mr. Weglein said, that
they virtually turned a deaf ear! and
paid little attention te histplea (lint a
greater part of the line money should
be till lied ever te the cltj for stieet
building. The highway head held tlmt
the money was "e'ar-imirked" for State
read purposes only.
At that time, he said, he a Ne
bieached the subject of estalilishing an
etlice of tlie automobile division of the
depaitnieul in this citv for issuing li
censes te avoid the dela.v that incon
veniences moteiists. (in this matter,
he said, he was given no encourage,
meat.
EX-UEUTENANT LEARY
ACCEPTS POLICE DEMOTION
Reports for "Beat" Duty, but Cean
Falls te Shew Up
William T. l.eary, .former police
lieutenant, recently reduced In rank,
reported nt the police station at Fifty-
lift li and Pine streets ns a patrolman ,
this morning. Ilu was assigned te1
stiad Se. 1. ami was detailed te re
main at the itntieii house for the day.
Tomorrow he will be detailed te Htreet
duty. , ,
Lenry w-is formerly In t-einmnnd of
the Twentieth police district nnd was
et tiered reduced after gambling mills
hud been made in Ids tei'ritery.
Patllck .1. Cean, former lleulcnnlit,
who was likewise demoted for alleged
had conditions in the Tlilrty-feiirth
district, failed te show up last night
or ledav at the Twenty-second street
nml Hunting 1'nrk avenue station house,
where lie was scheduled te again lie
assigned te n "wilt."
Truck Fractures Weman's 8kull
Mrs. Ilebcccn Krouse, of 2450 North
Grat. fitrect, was knocked down at
llrend and Arch streets yesterday by
an automehle truck, driven by Geerge
Itlce, of Percy street near Thompson.
Her skull was fractured nnd she was
also hurt Internally. Hlce was held In
SS00 bail by Magistrate Ceward In the
Central Station.
Philadelphlans Ge Abroad
Aniiiin; the passengers sailing from
New Yerk today for Kiirepeini ports en
the liner Aqultnnlu are the following
Philadelphlans: Mr and Mis. C. I!. I
Went., Master Clarksen Went;!. Miss I
I-'. K. Lnnient. Mr. and Mrs. (iierge I
II. Meles, Dr. Chillies 1). Hart. Mm I
Willliiiu C. Muriav. Mr and Mr- !
Italph Ctibbs. Mr. Gorden. Miss Itutli
A. Werk. .Mr. and Mrs. Fn-derick G.
Itiiedes and seu and Itnmiin Dimen,
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A special corps of statisticians with
adding tnnehincs will be en hand te
keep Muic.
3 CITY CONCERTS TONIGHT
Municipal Band, Park Orchestra
and Band Perform
The Municipal Hand will play tonight
t Mnnnjiink and Kldge avenues. The
Program will lie ns follews:
. , "Atm-rlca"
rcn '-firnnH l.nlr, .' nnKlf.
UllKarlAn nf-rtnri. ---III,.-- ' Ti,miiljr
ocel Sole . . Selected
n. i Srr " Mellnnen
Iu ., n rnt inncn" .Ivuliunlia.Ihar
rll , ' cty"ui f-em "Lehensrln" WaKn.-r
T,nor ! Seltcteil
..,,. ,,, .Mr Jnri Shnw
Vitsy Suit.- Cl.rman
i. vel., M.lnn.iillriuA. Ill .M.nuotle.
Altegrn ill Uriivurn. IV TnrRiitclln.
sur Ppaniried Ilanncr"
The rnlrmeunt Park P.and will give
a concert nt S o'clock tonight in the
nuflc pavilion. The program will lie:
fiJfti.'.n!;.'1 V" ''our le Tar". nilnk
wrtet from ntsol.tte" VfC'.""
sole cernn t-rtnt. Mnrtorane
J-lrsi rern.-t, lloien I'Hrlanta
IHrllnn. Vlnrent His.)
.ramcrlpilen of Famous Jtoledka,"
??N,0,U-" .t""i J 'The Only Olrl".... IWrh'rt
"Tiir.. i.ri..""iw,en: NO ' ..svenrtnen
ett(-."vm..r ,re? 'nry viii". n.rmnn
.one Am.rlcami ' .Thorban
"-.' r-priKi(i iiannr
Or
emen
re
ify.. ""-.' -i-niiKii-n iiann.r
SvT.. Fnlmeunt Pnrk Symphony (
Itfii .iV hl,h p,nH tonight nt Len
Ulll, will present the following p
Firam
l'f,r(uf Martha" . ,"
"lrl5h'-?,,,-'."lArl,"'l,"Vie-'...
ChU)11 ,"hn"'
..II.rh.rt
.Klntew
Illzct
.Oralni,-r
. . Ivr.l.lMr
IflrHt tlin In I'hlla-
Kelar
T i ,. J-NTi:n.MIHSlON
Tiiea from tl0 vicuna Weeds- waltz.
L'Av.aria- ,.,,. 'r""
lied Miu'"....llerbiirt
- Musscnet
Bohemian r-.-illai-
MORE CHILDREN ON OUTING
0et Fr"h Air and Feed en Farms
Of fn, ,... i.i. .
- wvUI,uy weeK Association
who
New
kecii leiit- ' 7 ' ,"llr','' who hnve
'".II I'HlUlii.. fnrivni-.l i .. !.. i
thu m :;. ." " "icuiieii in
.- . ","".'. 'I'll
tlllS fnnrilllll tnm
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Country Week
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They are GOOD!
r i
Every Grkat reputation
ewes its existence te the
many loyal friends that
quality has created for
the business.
Fauudcd ISM
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
JOlh and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
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.rtcYBANKSsBiniMt
pUJlAj 5,LVEn5Mm3 5LuH,(jh
FDR HDME USE AND SEASONABLE
GIFTS OF STERLING SILVER
Water Pitchers, ice urcam Miet.es
Ice Bevls Parfait Cups
Ice Tea and Sherbet Spoons
ice
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"B Wire Your Heme
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High-grade work installed by a re
liable house guarantees safety and satis
faction. Buy your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacturer. Original and
distinctive designs in solid brass only.
BROMUND & SON, Inc.
2337 GKRMANTOWN AVE.
('i)liimlil.i Kill
Open Every Evening Until JO
f 1899 a
mm
$?&M
mm
Passins: On Success
in Snmmpr Clethes
te Yeu
The mere fact that we have such
an enormous selection of every
conceivable tvpe of clothes for
Summer has brought us se
many new customers, that new
at the height of our selling sea
son we are consolidating lets in
order te have a full array of
si?es at certain prices.
Paim Beach Suits
at Our Si"--- v '"' Price of
YEAR TO PAY
IF DESIRED
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Persistent, efficient'
publicity brings signa
tures te the dotted line.
The Helmes Press, Vrimen
1315.29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
CenttiiL
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Pencil
Better Built
for Better Service
Propels - Returns Ejects
Leads 3!4 in. long - Cannet clefr
GmkliiL
ZhantaiaSien
Ne Springs, levers or pivots - One Thmab
pressure fills it Nen-leakable
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Index Cards, 3x5
Faint Ruled 95c per 1000
VEO & UKENS f"0.
JL STATIONERS- U PRINTERS-BLANK BO0KlLaMFRS.
lZN..13thSt. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut St.
Chirps of cheer!
Men's suits.
Were $35.00 te $50.00.
$20 new
Were $45.00 te $65.00.
$30 new
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
MacDonald & Campbell
The Coelest and the
Smartest of all Suits
Genuine Palm Beach
Mohair
Silk Suite
Tropical Worsted
Gabardine
$16.50 te $22.30
$20.00 te $33.00
$30.00 te $53.00
$30.00 te $48.00
$28 00 te $35 00
Yen win nlmest see threiiRh these
fabrics, they'll let your body "breathe"
nnd, nt the same time, dress you in the
smartest style. MacDonald & Camp
bell standards of tailoring assure you
the utmost satisfaction in wearing and
remainine; Reed loekinp, at nil times; nnd values that stand
alone at our modest prices.
Nete White Flannel Treuaert. The Bet Leeking, Beit
Fitting, Bet Wenring Trousers Ever Produced for $10.
I 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
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... '. Hit' Lllllliri'll M
lhbOCIIltiOtl
of J701
farmi T ",';" """ wcrk for these
bj- train , .I,. , vMre re tnkeii
re I , t, i ,,llL,I,furmii! Mno of vvhk-h
4NirreJev1V'"",,Vn,,,u an'1 se"'
MISS BIDDLE IN HOSPITAL
DUflhter of Craig EjTddle Under-
aees operation at Newport
M
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New Vk r1'1'11'' "f ,l,iN ,,tv '""I
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WMlVaTOnlii.lmr "l,hl,,". l.l Miss
expects it, " '" .XU1S "", M'rleun. Khe
.SOTAflMMAW
iT f u n opperiunlly
frfylV JJ00n OrlffJ
ena of hia war actlvli
ntiVl .duhbeJ hV I
mtii Vf. ."'i.-. ui
i or baiiu .-. -"'-v i-iicrriiinaiir or tha
SlRAMERKyPLAfiTS
will xlve un nliuniUut i;rni uet teaaeu
If aet out new
We hnve nil the leading sorts
CELERY PLANTS
Sturdy plants, fresh every day.
Gelden Srlf.Manching, Giant
Puscnl, White IMume,
Winter King Winter Queen
Alse Cabbage and HrusneM
Sprouts plants.
REASONABLE SEEDS
Deans, Cern Salad, Kale.
Lettuce, Radishes, Spinach,
Turnips, ate.
BTOHE CLOHKI
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Clean, Clean and
Full-bodied
The clean, clear, golden
color of Texaco Moter Oil
proves its purity.
Better engine perform
ance shows that your meter
needs these full-bodied
oils.
Four grades light, medium,
heavy and extra-heavy.
TEXACO
MOTOR OIL
'THB TKXAC COMPANY, UH.A
Ifewc rVfrWtum fnducU ,
Run it with fieve it with
Texaco CuseUn) .Tiftoee Moter Ott
JLw$$.yi!
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The Philadelphia Enhance le Paris
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Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets, New Yerk
Announce, Beginning Monday
Our Annual August Clearance
EVERYTHING WILL BE OFFERED REGARD
. LESS OF COST OR FORMER PRICES
This is the most important Fashion Selling
Event that has taken place in recent years
because it lays before the well-dressed
women of Philadelphia our entire stock
of New Yerk-Paris Fashions at drastic and
final price concessions.
All Suits, Coats, Wraps, Gowns,
Millinery and Vanities
are included in the sale in many instances
REDUCTIONS average ONE-HALF and
MORE.
Entire selections of Hand-Made Blouses, Tailored
Waists, Sweaters, Slip-evers, Neckwear, Separate
Skirts and Accessories are also being offered at
fractions of their real worth.
De you want te sell?
If you de, here's the opportunity of your life
W,
vvnnt turn n irw nien-
rspnnsible positions, net
-te train for
just jebi.
We've Ret the opportunity of n lifetime for
the rifiht kind of n mnn. XV knew- that n
man will deliver the best he's pet only if
u-r make his future worth the effort. Se
our policy tedny is, "Rvery executive pet
tien filled from our own ranks; from the
men who hnve made Keci in the sellitiR
field."
i our past
nertnnce. If
experience is net et ital mi-
you ran mrnsure up te our
tandarcts, we will enroll you in our unique
free Training Course, seen te open. I hesr
are the nationally known authorities vleni
we have secured te tench our new unlesmen!
Dr. Frank Crane World famous Auther anil
Cditer
Harry Cellins Splllman J'ducntlnnal Director
el ReinWiKten Tjnewntfr Ce , Auther of
' Persenalit In JellinK "
l'rolesser Charles W Gerstenhere, I lead el
t)pt of I Innnce, S'ew Yerk Lnlverntv
Arthur TrederlcW Shelden Peunder of Sh'Mnn
Scheil of Salesmanship, President of Inter
notieiml Dullness Science Secietv
Sydney t'etersen -I ermerly Sules Mur , Metre
pnlitnn District, of Shelden Scheel of Sales.
r.ianshlp
They will teach you the principles of
Scientific Salesmanship, condensed nnd se
lected iia only such preat authorities could.
Think of what it means te you, whether or
net you have ever sold, te hear these men!
This brief course is arranged te afford the
most practical training in the shortest pos pes
nble time. On its conclusion ou enter our
Sales Department, vhere you apply your
teaching" in actual aelling work.
Aa for your future read what one of
our men recently wrote nnd there a noth
ing extraordinary ubeut hia cnae. Ou.- Sales
Manager has dozens of .similar letters which
he will be rjla'l te ahowlyeu.
' "-lrs Minasp'
' De.ir Sir On September 1 t h. I n.uri-i
an ,wiv ert i.i-nient trnm ti i. enrperf. t ion 5.ile,.
men ir men he n-uld humnr srtle.mrn ' It
ri-rtfl I knew 1 wn ri'i ilrsni.vn nnd hnd nv.
tinuh's nheu- nnvbe'U hunt; nmr te m.i!-i
one out et mr I vii. nn i iginc-r, v. ih .in
enquirer s im-ntiil altitude hut I w,n sol i
snlidlv en th- alue of the oppertumu th
interim .ind nbilitv "t the men who offered
It, .ind the fundnmentitl import nru et th
uerli. hein done I iitceptn), Riven
short uitrnsive trmnini,' and th-n ent nut
into the Held I h- lir.t wri-. I ninde Mil t i
ntv si-lf Shertlv J w.ii raining eii $ni a
wrfU nd ever a iirnerl nt rw ral in mi is
I ana,ji-d approximate 60 a week In e'her
word, this lorperatum had taken n man it
no s-lhtii; training i-t eiprriem- and developed
in ii -hurt time a man who was .rtlin ion
ilentl nd v.ithin thn- m.mtha time 1
i promoted te District nl--s MamiK.r It
nu.ids rath'r sudden, but that a the way
lhe de things lu-rc enie a m in has demon
eirated tus nhitttv
l. hat this orKftniatlen has done ter ma
U net ler ile at unv ptic.
' Siiuerelv,
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largest of it kind in Ameri-,i, and is efheered
by a group of the best technical and business
brains in the country. It's the kind of an
organization which men like te tie up te
for a permanent business home.
If you think you're the kind of a man
we want, tirst, te enroll in our I'mininu
(.nurse, and .ecend, te make that enroll
nient the first step m your business care.-r
with us, get in touch with us at once. Vv'e
enn't take every applicant, of course, and
our number of openings is definitely limited.
Hut write ub briefly about yourself and your
qualifications, and we'll arrange a personal
interview immediately, Atldn-Ns
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Consolidating lets which
we have sold up te $18.
Mohair Suits
at Our 5-ie.ee. v-'n- Price of
$18
Consolidating lets which
we have sold up te $23.
Come Pick
a Winner
from our selection
of Worsted Suits at
'19 s24 s29
made te sell from $28 te $43
PERRY & CO.
16th and Chestnut
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