i f i. x ,ip . v '" ,. '' hfrnd- - ?(?,'; T VFmiwjM'wiplK r;??& &', 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PmLADELPHIA. MOtfDAY; SEPTEMBER 18. 1922 Philadelphia, Monday, September 18, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Fer A reproducing pinne get3 that power from an added , Ham A child of ten can buy a musical Instrument at Glmbels as well as the shrewdest bargain-driver. And child or grown-up will get greatest value here. nvRfnm of nnnniners. In thn D: A" of openings, inthe jpiane and in the music roil, " Tuesday that work the pedals ns the pther system works the keVs. The "cxprcsslen'Mis as positive as the notes. 1 uasday MARKET-CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH $R?Jw'm Winn i ' ' - iiih i irr UlflU OUAIIUHL 111 hi am m t WILMINGTON ii -'J M ft "2 n $ f' l4? indictments of Twe Will Be Asked en Charges of At tempted Bribery LEGION OFFICERS ELECTED Btiecinl IHipntch te Ki'fwi'ie PtiHIe Udetr Wilmington. Del.. Sept. IS. Sensft Sensft ttennl tllslncuri'H nrp looked for this mttk relative te the nttempted crafting of tlieu.tamls of dollars from the city In connection with the purchape of the Davis gnrbape incinerator. Twe dc dc yelepmcnth of the last few dnjs new tetm te uncover nil the facts of a city ncnndnl that has been under lnwstlgn lnwstlgn tlen by the cit nutheritles and the Attorney (tcnernt for .cvpral week". One factor that wilt enter into the disclosure was the .suit brought Friday by the Davis Uarbape Furnace Company against the city for $37,500. the balance alleged te be due for the Incinerator re cently erected by the company. The Other factor will be the presentation te the Grand .Jury today of the facts assembled by the Attorney General's of fice with the co-operation of Mayer Harvey, the fitv Solicitor and City Council. Indictment of two men at Iraft will be nvkeil. it In believed, en a charge of attempted bribery of a public official. Dr. William K. Spcnkmnn. of this city, was elected State commander at the annual comentmn nf the American Lfgien in thn i :ty en Satunla. Other officers uerc elected as fellows; Vice commander. Dunbar 15. Mtilhnusen; chaplain, Itc . !. A. nt!rlem. Diner; historian Heiirv it. t'ehee: master-at-arms. 1'. II. N.iiuhiin. Wilmington;! delesates in the national convention at New Orient 4, Jehn J. Ducan. William Bed, A. W. I'erter, Jehn Arge. Geerge MeDatilel and t'ldetiel Themas W. .Vil li r. Interference with the rehabilita tion work was mndemned. Call was mode upon the General A-semblv te , rnake Armistice Day a State holi day. A State department of the wom an's auxiliary was organized with Mrs i Speaknmn. wife of the new commander. as president. I Building In this city has re.eUed1 Considerable impetus, with the issuance of permits for projects, the total value i of which will be ever SltiO.OOO. One of the bigset projects i the reconstruct ! tlen of that portion of the plant of the I Utiles & Jenes Company, which wa wa destreyed by lire several months age. The permit ea'ls for a foundry building te cost S4().UtXi. Anether big building operation is t lie permit for the con cen con itructleii of the new Ilanev. r Pre- j byterinn Church, at a cost of S.",7eit In addition te thce projects, there are I a number of ether projects which will be sturted, : The Democratic primary election f"r Sussex Ceuntv will be held net Satur day, and there is a large number of contests for the various ethce. I'el- I lowing is a list of candidates who hael filed for tlie several offices : i Clerk of the Peace, William .1. god- I len, Laurel; Register of Will-, Charles It. Jenes nnd Isaac I. Jenes. Gemge Gemge tewn; Uecerder of Deeds, Herace G Birman, lietbel; Sheriff, Hubert Don Den way and James II, Phillips, Mill-lmre Levy Court Commissioner". Henja- I win Iiurten Ilewilem. Seaford and Harry M. Deputy. Milferd : Corener, Elmer Dickersen, Milten; Carlten II, Gerdy, Mlll-bore : Oscar F. Jehnsen, Bridgeville, and James 12. Satterrield Greenwood. Slate Senater Firt District, Mi Etta Gray Jenes. Bridgeville: Secuii'i Samuel J. Fiirniss. Victer A. Moert and Charles D West; Third. Klijah K Carey, Geerge H. Otwell. William Clar ence Trultt and Themas J. Waller Fifth, Geve S. I.Micli. Jacob I'rettynw and Charles G. Waides. Kepresentatives First District. r E. Pettyjehn: Second, W. IJ. Cono Ceno Cone way. Third, Walter T. Carey: Fourth O. T. Wheatle : Fifth. S. N. Culer Sixth. E. F. MeKen; Seventh. T. A Hellaway: Eighth. J. W. Phillips am. i T. S. Stockley ; Ninth. J. O, Grcei and L. T. Bniil-bur ; Tenth. Theuia--W. Turne .md Kalph M. Wingate. HELPS "KIDNAP" CHILD Mether Leaves for West With Girl. Police Say AUcntmrn. Pa., Sept. IS. Four-year-old Joyce Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Mi'ler. this city, has been Kidnapped, police announced yes terday. A war age Mrs. Miller, who, pelici ay, Is net ining with her husband rave Jey-e into the care of Mr. an Mrs. James E. Conway, in (junker -town, with the privilege of adoption Peter Themas, who until reientl.v was one of the proprietor- of tl. Cel umbla Hetel hr where Mrs. MUkt was emp'ejed, took a fancy te Ji,fe Yesterday morning, accompanied b Mrs. Miller, he vwnt te the Curium home and by premising te buy Joyce i dell succeed! d In getting her te ac- cen.pany them They informed th Cenways tbi weirld tot urn with tin child In the evening. Several heur1 later Themas telephoned (he Cenwuys from Philadelphia he, Mr. Miller nnd the child were en their way te Cali fornia. Police rre tr.ving te secure the child's return. LAY CHURCH CORNERSTONE Ctremeny Held at Bethlehem $50, 000 Baptist Building Site Bethlehem, Pa.. Sept. IS. The cor nerstone of the new $."0,000 Ileptisi church here was dedicated jesterdny. Virtually every Protestant chuieh in tin city sent delegations heui.ed bv then ministers, who delivei-cd addre.sses. Tin ltev. l'ri'd McAitluir, pastor of tlie church, was in i barge. KktiftiWiIm u iirit ii 1 wit mtiiln in- fdt ei T, Si. Ycakle, TheimiM II. Morgan t of( tliJt IFnnilllir I'm dtlcr Lunein tlr.n .mill AV. II. Ball, of the Pennsylvania Bap tint State Mission Society. J. C. Tucker. cbairnitin of tlie Building Committee. laid the cornerstone. DROUGHT IN THREE TOWNS Schuylkill Haven. Creascna and Hemeavllle Face Serious Shortage I'etlsvUlc. Pa.. Sipt. 18. Drought Is laying a heavy hand en Schuylkill County tewt.N, Schuylkill Iluven and Crestenn are almost entirely without water and in case of tire would have te use the Inst drop in the reservoirs, Ilemcsvllle In entirely without water and Ashland has only a two days' sup. ply. At Schuylkill Iluven pumping from nrteslan wells Ih being restored te, but tins supply is ii i se inning en. j Hesldents nre disturbed by coal region firephelB who are predicting there will itt no son king Mills until December. I If this should m true, a number of coal I washerlcs v euld have tu suspend work. I Triumph for Music Levers! We have arranged with a very great maker of player-pianos te produce for us, te our specifications $585 "Conreid" Reproducing Pianos te sell through the economical Gimbel Club Plan for Beautifully cased in Mahogany Guaranteed for ,5 Years. "Reproducing Pianos," sold under several names, and until new at tremendously high prices, are Ready Tuesday Morning Player-Pianos with a pneumatic control that, with properly prepared music rolls, renders a composition exactly as the. composer or artist plays it. Play it by feet-power or Ready Tuesday Morning Svil'Sitv! I Conreid Reproducing Piane $585 Connect It With An Electric Light Socket and you have, net hurdy-gurdy music, but renditions matchless except by masters' hands! Wonderful all of them I We simply set te work te find real value for our customers and we have it, built under our own government-protected name CONREID. The Conreid Reproducing Piane is really three instruments in one 1. An Electric Piane operated from any lighting socket with its full glory of master reproduction., 2. A Player-Piane operated by feet-power using master-played rolls or any rolls. 3. A splendid Upright Piane, played by hand, as any upright piano is played. And its tone is rich and powerful; its touch is elastic and light master construction in balancing keys does that. Ne matter what you pay, buying under any ether name, you get no mere power of artistic reproduction. , $585 against the world! .; And with the Gimbel Club-Plan advantages Trifling first payment. 5. Bench is given without charge. Ne interest te pay en deferred part. ' -nrnn : iu.. . n : &-2 -7c ii e. rrec tuning ter one year. Payments at rate of $3.75 weekly. & Six rolls of Artist-reproduced music. 7. Free delivery. These instruments are beautifully cased in mahogany. These and ether artists make the records for the Conreid Reproducing Piane 1. 2. 3.' 4. Mary Angell Dai Buell Ossip Gabrilewitsch F. Himmelreich M. N. Ilgenfritz Ivan Kereuak Desider Vescei Frederick Merley Jeannette Durne M. Obenderfer M. Boguslawsky Zema Randale Art Kahn B. Tannenbaum Robbert Lytten C. Gotthelf Lillian Ammalee Rudelph Reuter A. B. Nierman Florence Schubert Thamara Swirskaya enFii Play Pian OS $365 offered in this same Gimbel Club. Ne interest; no extras; free tuning for a year; 6 rolls of music and a bench included. Free-delivery. The Greatest Value in Years 0 A4A and the Conreid Player-Piane is sent te you you agreeing te pay $0.50 ay P Imbalance at rate of weekly The Conreid Player-Piane is 4 ft. 6 in. high, 5 ft. 2 in. wide and 2 ft. 3 in. deep. Beautifully cased in mahogany. Dependable player action with latest automatic tracking device. Conreid instruments are made te our order and embody many features that most makers reserve for higher-priced instruments. They are made in a factory that made 15,000 player-pianos last year where equipment and organization produce results without excessive cost. The instruments arc guaranteed for five years time only will tell hew long they will remain as pleasurable instruments; we've never heard of one wearing out. Fill in and Mail This Coupon A new and very beautiful Vese Grand Piane is ready $g95 A duet bench included If at a distance or if inconvenient te come te the Stere, won't you Messrs. Gimbel Brethers, Philadelphia: Without obligating me in any way, please send folder and fuller particulars about Conreid Reproducing Piane 0 Conreid Player-Piane r-r Put cress after instrument that interests you. Ii L. 0-18-li3 vy I IHHilitlSitiil I miHHHl ii HP 7 '( Conreid Player-Piane $365 -Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh fleer. ?'i I 4 UCrf JOffni.'W. tfi'-t'-iWtiajt!wMJft ii
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