umWMmmwrP7Z.kVZPWEXMmWmmMmlim m'W'rrwrFW tr k ' r,v' '.MB EVENING PUBLIC, teDGBPEHliADBOTHIA, THTJB8DAY AUGtJBT 24, r: -A-r , cml M ""MB r rwgrt ONE KILLED, 15 HURT : IN MOO IE J 25 Buildings Swept by Flames m at Venango worn. ri- tillzer Plant ' SPECTATOR'S CAR HITS POLE A kalf.rollllen.dollnr fire which bj- ' .. at 10:30 oVlerk Inst night In the &HI ,r Plnnt of M. L. hhefmnkcr S" , Delnvvnre nvenue nrm ninnKe . it Tnltcd In tlie tlcnth of enr mnn Sm'-'juS te flf n ethers. Twcntyflve i .M?nM en 1 1 twcnty-Revon-nerp trnet KJJ SfAweS br the -flame, which UU ,ttrfilS lest hi- life w. n Bpec mm A'by Wlcktcrrann. of Klnwy nnd if ' ilianti street. He wns fntnlly IS n n nutomeblle nrcWent return- Jnm the fire nnd tiled nt 5:40 ftte "his mernln Jn the Frnnkferd WSjectnter. were hurt. The oth eth . ininred were firemen. Firemen eon If nffi r t,l their lives durln. the fire. ..tbr heroic effort i prevented the ox ex '!?.iS of n tank just beyond the flre F.i wntnlnlnS mere Ihnn 23,000 Rnl Rnl Rnl orn,ef nnphtl.n nnd benzine. The men lBlurc.1 received cuts nnd brills from iTinr gln-t nd brlcItierk. nnd f.ev- 'ere burned nbeiit hc fnre nnd Jandi by tee close npprench te the. "lThe'fire. whlrh swept the plnnt from ,i te end. dnmnRliiR or destroying ' .V hulMliiB " its nrrengp, wns the I Jhird the Sheemnkcr Cempnny hns cx JSriSnced. Fifteen enrn nge eight per JSi were killed nnd fifteen Jitirt In n Jliagtrnus fire. Forty jenrs nge flnmcs destroyed the plnnt. Man Dies at Result of Crash ' The fntnllty Inst night, though It did ret occur en the fire grounds, wns di rectly due t" the fire. 1 be ambulance I (he Frnnkferd Hespltnl wns npeeding te that Institution with nn injured fire man It made n shnrp turn nt Edmund nil Orthodox Ktrrcts. Behind tlu nm kulanee followed n touring enr in' which lit men were riding. They were re turning from the fire, where they hnd bc'n spectator. The automobile tried te negetlnte the 0011" turn in tbe wnkeW the ambu lance. The mnehlne skidded, however, tad crashed heavily Inte n telegraph nelf, crumpling up nnd hurling out three of if occupants. They were rushed te the Frnnkferd Hospital In the Mine nmbulnnce with the injured (Ireman. Theie WIcktcrnian died this morning, and n second member of the party Is In a serious condition. The firemen injured nre : Lieutenant Scliultz. of Engine Com Cem ptny S'e. fi, oierceme by smoke. Latimer Stciger, of Engine Cempnny Ne. CO, cuts nn head nnd bruises. Bewman Hutt. of Engine Cempanv Ne. 50. cut nnd bruised by falling rear f the fire engine. 0. .7. Neurner. bruises. Patrick Murray, Engine Cempnny Ne. 21, cuts and bruises. Tem Brennnn. (1731 State read, Tacony, Engine Company 38, cuts and turns. Herman Hussmnn, 2050 East Lehigh iTtnue, Engine Company Ne. 6. in jured leg. Lieutenant Oeerge McDowell, Truck Company Ne. 10, cuts of feet nnd hand. . Geerge Clark, of Truck Company Ne. 16, cuts and bruises., Geerge Weeks. Truck Cempnny Ne. 1, burns of face nnd bunds. Three spectators injmed nre: Jehn J. J.lnakcr. twenty-seven years old. 811 East Willard btreet, was watching tbe fire when n hoe hur.t. The force of tbe water Fcrieusly lacer ated his nec nnd eye. Marv Dzarell, fort) -three ye.irs old. 2910 Eait Monmouth street, fell from the high bank nlnug tbe rnilreuil. An old wound in the back of her head opened. Alfred At weed, 3210 Cedar street, blinded by tnieke. lhe besides Wirktermnn who weie hurt nhen the automobile struck tbe Megraph pole are .lebn Dnlten, driver, Kinney and Gilliam (streets, who may die. James Eckarky, 1015 Orthode itreet, cuts nnd bruises. Four Alarms Sent In Four nlarms tvere turned In during the progress of the fire. After start ing In the bone-grinding plnnt. the flames spread rapidly te the building Were animal fats nre boiled for thelc tjeentlal oils. Whn the lire renched nTat,i0f '1 nni1 oil-soaked lloers nnd lls. there ras a great burst of rlame hooting high In the air. rire lines vveie established around f" great twenty-seven-acre tract by patrolmen ftem many police districts. In and out of the fue lines clanged the ambulances of every hospital In the jertheast. Near tbe blaze, re tlose that .u.6,lr,:?ens l,l,t rubber coats eer tlielr hlte clothes te ward off the heat, t.Mi"? ,,r,"1'-1nff stations were es jarmnieil, Fln'tnen, rinwsl nnd stum sing, vvere led out of tbe brendening cirue nf fl.une te recuperate. ilic InanNsiljillty of the plant ndded u ll'c"lri,'s dilficultlcs. E'nrl in Pnreihefliebeats Rudelph Hinnken P n,"l 1-dwln S. Stunit Hteamed up in! iMCr 1""1 ,oek Positions as near as PessibiH te the plant, whltli is clee te ,r.""r ? bl)llk- " W1s 1"' "p. bow ... ,lni1 v firebeatH could net get ar enough te he of xi, '"all) the criees of the fircbeats "ere brought Inte piny by coupling long Zvt of inrn ,,ni1 retching them we, a bridue of beat. a plant of the Lnited tins Improve Se. . ,np.any lH lintel en land nd n,n l,n,.!hat e tl,(' Shoemaker com B' Dillons of cubic feet of gas In S,.' ffcre In danger of exploding when "ere laged nt its height. -The U. (J. itr.mpa." ' eun fire-fighters kept an If 0i"ater P'nylng en tbe tanks, I ma a?'IIUen Heeded ditches around eii?. I111';1)- Thp wll,1 f"-0'" the tanuast,JWn,,n nn from the gas fcirn .n" i th"' "moved tbe danger we kpnrks, our of the firemen who were hurt 'clock I'm11 "hcn fl wa" fc" nt 2 i,his,mern""f- rbe bulldingH low i- iW,"0.J aml brlek. comparatively ter rlnJ'c B it- ,h, reducing the dan- 1 V from failing walls. w"e rcnuiliiK, in .;., rshal Whltmere, werker1!10,'1 ,n nr,ive chTW of the nll "'S'"1 faM ,hw morning that iindep . ' ",,s nnt 01lf 't was Str J,?utrel al"1 "'ere was no fur- r linger of n spread te ether plants. JODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES tal" li i. " I',,1111 H lith el '' 'iraiiui -it 'V' ' nrrlsh H Mm Mcr,. v17 '" " int Anns habe. 'n'll h. I lerji iiSi Htr T&Bgmift- ta ti7 .t..Mln wll km XSa lIS! tvirv d irJa,.v.ThJ,l J" reulr 'wiTts'jiai?.Taa ro,we RUINS OF $500,000 BLAZE E. B. FRITZ IS HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE Fermer Phlladelphlan Accused of Misrepresentation in Sale of Bends ARRESTED IN LANCASTER Twenty-lhe buildings of the M. L. Shoemaker H Ce. Icrttll7cr plant at Delaware avenue and Venango street were either destroyed or badly damaged by flames Hint swept eer twenty-neven-acre tract. The Insert shows ruins of freight car. A spectator returning from the blaze was killed when auto lilt a pple. Fifteen ethers were hurt BOYS FLEE FROM GHOSTS Yeung Herse Thieves Were Brave Until Nightfall Came Eight Philadelphia boys, ngea rang ing trem twelve te fourteen jenrs, nr nr reMed nt Media enrly tednv. nre being held until word Is leceived fiem their parents. Thy nre charged with Meal ing n hoc-e nnd wagon bore, owned u M. Herman, d'Jl Enlnbridge strwt. The Ije.v.s (hove te Delavvnrc Ceuntv .vesteiday nnd m lived ncur Media lust nhbt. ' Discovering n cornfield they Nteppcd tbe wagon, j;et some com niiil potatoes nnd cooked their supper. Thev bad Intended spending the nlgbt in . enbln, the he,vn f.ald, lint tbev were nfraid of glietti. no they climbed' In the wagon ugnin nun went te Meilln. JOHN GRIBBEL WANTS FAIR WORTHY OF SPIRIT OF 76 Edmund P. FrIU, formerly of Wal nut street near Twenty-first, hns been lieht In KfiOIH) hnll In Lancaster. Pa.. nn a chnrge of obtaining money under false pretense nnd making fraiidulcn representations. Fritz, president or tne ucenn eunty Electric Company, was arrested In an ether caw in Philadelphia in April et Inst year and held lp SnOOO ball en a charge of fraudulent conversion. In Mnrch, 1020. his cempnnv. then with offices In the Welghtman Hiillding, wnx ... Mi.lAjl nf one et in two concern. ; T bends witn a lace vaiue vi ..v-" The bends were said at the time te hnve no negotiable- value, and the po lice declared the robberies nn "Inside A feature of the Ocean County Elec tric Company's activities In I'"nenstcr, according te Harry naub, City Hollci Hellci Hollci ter of that municipality. Is that the bends were offered for sale te members of certain rects which will net stie in court. Associated with Fritz, it is eald, has been a minister of one of the "plain peeple" sects of Lancaster ""Gcfd alone will settle with my ene mies." the minister declared when asked hbeut attacks made en the company. IJuyers of Bends Investigate According te reports from Lancaster n group of citizens of which Mr. Itaub was en. investigated after Frit a and ills associates had sold about $100,000 worth of bends In the county, which reputed te be the richest in Pennsyl vania and one of the richest in the I'nlted States. Christopher Fehl nnd ether men who considered themselves vlctlinlred caused the arrest of Fritz. The Ocean County Electric Company proposed te harness the energies of Toms Klvcr, N. J., In Ocean County, by building a dam, and Fritz Is said te hare claimed that he had contracts ag gregating several hundred thousand dollars worth of business for supply ing current just as seen ns the plant was ir. operation. One of the Lancaster men who con sidered himself "burnt" purchased bends with a face value of $7300, bought at a basis of $80 for each $100 unit of value. Owner Trlea te Sell Bends The owner of the bends tried te pell them, could get no takers and finally offered them nt nuctlen. They brought a bid of $7fi for the let, with no nt tempt by the cempnny te buy them in. It was charged also thnt two interct payments, one In advance, were made by Fritz with his personal check. GEO. KOEHLER LErT $19,500 Geerge Keehlcr. 231fi CJermantnvvn avenue, leaves an estate of $Jfi,iiOO, according te Itln will which was pro bated today. Other wills probated were these of Richard T. Helme, $8000, nnd Hcttie W. Justice. $7000. Lctteis wen granted te administer the estates nf Heglnn E. O. McCnnn. .121 erfh Fortieth street, $10,000, nnd Eugene V Yeagcr, of Clcmcnteii, N. .1., ?."S0(). 2 PHILADELPHIA GIRLS HELD AS FUR THIEVES' Arrested In Elizabeth With Loet Frem Newark Robbery , Twe Philadelphia girls nnd a Thlla delphla cbnuffcur are under nrrest is Ellrnbeth, N. .!.. In connection with tb theft of furs in Newark. The girls nre alleged te be member of n gang if fur thieves. They art Margaret Kennedy, nineteen, andAgnea CJarrlty, twenty. The chauffeur Is Wll Ham Juiinnn. Detectives from this city went te Elizabeth yesterday te ques tion them. , , The three were arrested Tuesday. In n suitcase In the automobile were $1000 worth of furs, which, according te th police, were stolen Monday from the store of Michael f.enven. 604 llread street, Newark. Twe of the fur pieces were identified yesterday by Geerge E. E.er, furrier, nt 41 Hnlsey street, Hroeklyn. A fur cent, xnlurd nt $400, wns Identified n the property of Mrs. S. M Hmitli, 31" llread street, Newark. PRISON FOR EX-SOLDIER Gets xYear for Having Drugs and Messaae Received Here Follewlnq Stealing Frem Employer rnf..... aih, cin.,.1 ivmi.. Claude S. T'rey, 1C3S North Fifteenth , it u r. Jsticet. let mer soldier, who wns nrresteil iMi'uvui ui ""i"'.-' ;'"' i. July 21 for larceny nnd Illegal posses pesses posses elcbratien worthy of the spirit of li.isien of ,lrKS wns teti,,y sentenced by and the name of Philadelphia was ex-' ,,11(,K(, WnNh t0 JTnr Jn the cf)ymy pressed hv Colonel Jehn (iilbbel In I nileti. tenierenee wiui toienei n uner, neati i i'.n.. ,,a nmnlnvn.1 piMIJ9 s,LVEn3Mrm3 a r v irAn rrn ni atimiik WRIST WATCHES FDR WDMEN Corded with Pearl center,. Diamond and Sapphire catch. Ife II r.a ''. i...ninu . .... ... n iii i ....-.-' ."i""i pi. a n l. n ,',"" 't"l n n.'d .1 8L"i M ,h i,!,'; i""V,nl""0,n ' n ham ii...,,,..ll,'7. . Mulchlnmni t. tB. Uir.-.VUJs,r,v')"u' . .... iia irene nnd 11 a r- The bev'M me llnv CMIint-l Washington avenue; Pliilliiui ('lln' beiith Twelfth btieet; Lacy llendeiKin. 1011 Hedman stieet: Samuel Cllne. .r17 Seuth Twelfth btreet; Ileince Jehnsen, 810 Lembard street; James Smith. Kll.s Addison btreet; Jehn Archer. 1010 Hod Hed man street. uml-Cail Walters, 200 Fil Fil ment street. MAY EXCEED APPROPRIATION State Scheel Districts May Enter Inte Such Contracts Scheel dlstiltts of Penns.vlvania have authority te enter into i-entiacts for education and care of children in ece-s of the number provided for by appro priation te the Pennsylvania Institution for the Dcnf and Dumb, Mount Airy; the Pennsylvania Institution for In struction of the lillnd, thii city; the Western Pennsylvania Institution for the lillnd, Pittsburgh, and t lit Western Peuns.vlvuuln Institution for the In struction of the Denf nnd Dumb, says nn opinion given te ('omml-.aleucr of Public Welfare J. M. Unldv by Deputy Attorney General S. G. McNec. "The institution!) may accept ether pupils if the expense theieef is pievided from seuices ether than the regular ap ap ap propilntiens," the opinion sa.vs. FAMILY SEEKSJUD HERE Letter Frem Siberia Asks Jewish Society te Find Relative A starving familv In Siberia has np penled te the Jewish Welfare Society te help locate n lelatlve in tjii citv who left Hussia thiity ears age. If this relative is net found shortly the entire family in llusslii may perish. The writer of the letter is A. Koro Kero Kore vlchenk, who states that he and his family nre in dire circumstances and thnt he depends en Jeseph Lutzky or Lutz, who lives In this city, te come te his aid. Lutzky left the State of Polteva thirty years age and settled here with his famil). $9,002,110 In City Treasury i The City Treasurer's report for the week ending August 23 shows receipts amounting te $2,4111,020.48; pa.vments, S1.017.7S0.20 and n balance en hand, exclusive of the sinking fund of $0,002,110.53. Elwyn Training Scheel Robbed A voting man posing ns n reefer, robbed the ieckeis in the Penns.vlvania Training Scheel nt Elw.vu )esterdnv. He broke open several closets nnd stele $12 in cash nnd some clothing. PROGRAMS TONIGHT FOR CITY PAFW CONCERTS Falrmeunt Symphony Orchestra te Play Tschalkew8ky The Fnlrnieunt Park Symphony Or chestra will pla nt Lemen Hill tonight nt 8 o'clock. The pregram: March "SIrurM Jersalfar". . .... . ..drier Overturn "I'liHre" Mimenet The let Chord hulllvan Trnmt't ele S lMin Wotan's rarawsll nnd Slaele Kirn Scene, . . Wgnr Jntrmliten Ijrtirpts from "Nutcracker" StiKe, . . .. Tschaltinwaky Characterltlle daneei: Marchu, Hus. la.n trepak fliure, Arab dance, Welts et the Vlnvvpra (a) "C'hlncae WeildJnit Precession" .HesTnar (h) "Dame of the Hriles" Undlej- M "The neann" Nevln (h( "Melly en the Shnre ' Grainier urnnn mnrcii irrun ,u'ia Verdi The Philadelphia Hnnd will jdny t the Parkway Plnzn tonight at 8. The nregrnm : Overture "Morning, Noen anl NIht".Snpne (a) Intei-mesze ' Fereet Me Net", .Macbetn (b) r)aiire1-"J)ayaderes" Hublnnteln Xylophone oe Selected Mr Ileltr Orand aelectlen "Carmen" Blwt INTERMISSION fYlectlen "MaMlnv" RemNirir Scotch 'Tatrel" Sharp Seprano sole. .. . Selected MIb Grey Orand march ' Tanntiauser". .. . Warner The Municipal Ilnnil wilt pluv at A nnd Leudin streets ut b o'clock tonight. The program : March Crlrst tline 28th Dlvlelen" Matirer iivertum "ISIS" . Teihnlknwuliy ec nl pel" , H Mellni'im ( haraiterlstli -'The Mill (llilet 'lener sole lere Mi tvv I encert .ili? "I (iumi Tan Oiinul "Knti of th i',(i,l Inte 'allMllii Wakncr The I'nlrmeiiiit Patk It.ind will phi) nt (iceige's Hill tonight at S. The pro pre gram: Cnerture "Juhal" ... . ,. . Weber bultn "Dwelleia of the western World" Sousa (a) lied man. (b) White man. te) mark man. Xylophone sole "reet and Peaaant" Hupp Teter l.ewln March "Slav" ..... . . . . . . .Tachalknwsky (Irand paeteral and hunting fantarle "ti Premerebur" ...... . .Kaennemann (a) Internioiie--"NalI" pellbea (b) M"alc ."Down Peuth" Myddleten PuntaKV-fc"Carmen" .,.!( ,,. ,tl!it lAlri trem The . .Velvet jMy- . . . .', .Herbert of the Centennial Association, nt Cam den, Me. , Colonel wrllecl H nnieng ether Phllndelphlnns with whom Col onel U'Oller cenfened in tlie New 1'ng lnnd territory during the Inst few dn s. The following message giving Mr. (iilhhel's views en the project was le cclved at the Sewiul-Centennlal liead- I quaiters heie today 10201 ' ,lau' just lutu a cenrerence witn .".Tt1 Colonel U'Oller here in which I said e li t in without reservation that Phlla delphla wns committed te a proper cele bration in 1020 of the niiniverary of the Declaration of Independence. J he chmv vnti President of the United States has set I ewuw uu forth te Cetigres the propriety of Plill'idclphln being the plate for with I n telchintieu. Congress hns agreed with the President and Pennsylvania has appointed n State Commission te co ce co epeiate in this patriotic privilege. The Mnver nnd Council of Philadelphia have ' Indorsed the project and pledged the clt.v's tinanclnl Mippni t. A proper! (elcbratien must be planned and held. The memorable ears 1770 and 1787; and 187(1 in Philadelphia's history must De toiiewcd ey iuu, likewise miide memorable. " In the autome bile accessory store of J. II. McCol McCel McCol leugh, 2." North llread street. Your trade mark in colors en your sales men's cards is geed adver tising at just the cost of the crtKravine plates, tee. Let us The Chestnut Street E.COR.IIT-iJCHETNbTT Entrance en 11th St. lit cigarettes They are GOOD! nmrx 'iwi 10 Bay this Cigarette and Save Meney YOUR business stationery should be distinctive. We can make it se. ffiji vmi'ijjn)ji)jv!jg-- simiijnuMjWiii wawBajpW Ir - l-STaw m M W m M eellPRflffW WMrSii wiw liitenr Hnwu? mVmw2l jjfyylimmik'mKMBIim TJ1011 ORADK work tnatnlled by rallabU VvK 7 Xl heune runrnntera anfety nnd atltavtleii. s S II uy your 'fv? fi i I Lighting Fixtures 111 B & from the mnnufacttirrr. Original and dlitinctU MJJ t e m ilta1rna In nnllil brnNH nnlr. MJl - mk - I A Year te Pay If Yeu Desire M v gg Mhih I Open Evenings 'til 10 Established 1899 if, W$& SKlnrilMllTlH 4fVTaTI ItIC!. mmllmM, IWMB KiaM OERMANTOWNAVE. i "!3iiBls2B5 I I 1 I A.Mimi avicuiicr . . 56 th Street , -"- - 57lh Mreel NEW YORK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL ' PHILADELPHIA , I I I D WW) s s y xte The Helmes Press. Vrinttn 1315.29 Cherrv Street PhUadtlphla 'RirtPennvSavfngsBanki i: 2r5BMririJeJt L l343tfvytr.ilJl U Jehn Win Am ftker rts-ett Perry's JUNIOR SUITS for Fall (Sizes 14 te 18 years) all priced en our Super-Value basis (which saves you money) $20 $23 $25 and up te $33 Here's what your young son needs and wants: New features in color, cut and style. Geed-looking, substantial fabrics woven for long, hard service. Smart, youthful lines te fit broadening shoulders tailored te stand hard knocks. Final Disposal of Summer Things At Prices That Will Move Them Promptly. Street and Afternoon Dresses $15-$25-$35-$45-$55 Were 945 te $126 Beautiful New Fall Clethes for Men Are coming in daily 1 1 1 Fine worsted suits in a multitude of shades and patterna. Fall ideas in sports suits. Lightweight overcoats in many shades of gabardines and hemespuns. SPECIAL LOTS of British Overcoats and Suits tp-" for us in Londen. NEW IN STOCK. ' I Canten Crepe Wraps Seme Fur Trimmed $65-585 War $129 te $175 Twill & Veldyne Wraps $65-375 War $130 2-PIECE Twill & Tweed Suits $25-$45 War $33 te $93 S-PIECE Twill Suits $95 Were $93 te $123 Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hats and French Novelties Correspondingly Reduced Attractive offerings in Spring and Summer Clethes. Closed out at greatly reduced prices. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men (e) P. Ce 1925. zr l "The Tie of a Thousand Knett" rrs a ,. Buying the Best " is true economy. fl The price you paid for your Berkley Knit will be out of your mind long before the tie is out of shape. The extra twisting put into the silk threads insures the longest service known in: neckwear. ( We are featuring Berkley Knits in bias stripes which are very smart and distinc tive, $3.50. Alse heathers, monotones, stripes, spots, figures. In both wide-mesh' and close-mesh treatments. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. JACOB REED'S SONS M24-M26 Chesfaniuft Street MacDonald & Campbell Continuing August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction Fine 3-Piece Suits of Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns, also 2 Piece Suits of Tropical Weight Worsteds, Palm Beach and Norfolk Suits. And 2- and 3-Piece Gelf Suits. Because of the advanced styles and unusual character and tailoring of our clothes it will pay every man te buy several suits new, while priced far below their actual worth and put them away te wear next season. Every suit offered is our regular high-grade MacDonald & Campbell standard stock. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas. Straw Hats at y2 price. Summer Butlnett Hours 8.30 te 5 Saturdaya Closed All Day 1334-1336 Chestnut Street "SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT' Furniture At Wholesale Prices Thla braetirnl Amrl-in wnlnnt Ili rmira Pele. I4ire rrrtfuMT anil Vmm C lilffurrtte and Um-n nrt, 4 plw. St-IhI. $110 oe Mf iTi"' HT'Mr Ix-nutlful befTrt, muir, reann or n Ann, rrneln Lurar rhlna rlef( Amertmn walnatt Pflll.t u.aln. ltiarn ritrnalna t.il.l. Tn !! rhalr. and one arm chair npholeten-d la smiilne "leather ljr4f "JEr I $135 .00 Exactly l.,ht Cat Three-Tr Ioec Sprlnc Cuhlen bultei atirlnx harV, 8-feet rltre, larce Flrralde and Armrhnlri. LEONARD REFRIGERATORS At 25 Savings Tin 3-Doer ENAMELED LINED $ 15.90 i yjv I.RONAIlt) DUtrtbuteri $68 OPEN DAILY AND SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. Great Eastern Wholesale Furniture Ce. )M, nw n v . tivVi tts " . V(. ?l r A ,1 1 10S-I0S S. Sd (2D & CHESTNUT), PHIL
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