Tra r. if. i U7' rrr Mm ' '7i" UW.p " W-'i -1 X , tvWW mi:? x lVl2iiU(jr u; ( ( 'UMK'nnwinTTj m .m m -'"'fevsu;? ''rJisTBjiTBBlB?! U .? VT T. -x "'Tfihtfif ttL. I ;S i.4 fi'jrvi 'AJ,V S&K O, .JLM6 - - v r eaer. Rtr PE5K3 -ftRSL" jeMpkL. Shoemaker tVCe. Ai 926' Arch St. Slnct. 1B84 . -. n..lMIt (BMcmanr ......, Bia' . -- W UJ52SHSM2SE325HSS5ESHSHSE5E5ZSSJ NOTICE Larget Aaierlment ADDING MACHINES All Makes P 3 a a a a a a a COLLINS, f 31 Chestnut St. 0 Menet Wnlnut 3173 fcaagszissasgsasasgsasasasasaa Te Executives r,.n man (31. Reed education ,.intnir In wnoie-nio """" ""!' "'"- "., - . .1 STAT FIREMEN ffiCTOF F1CERS Jeseph F. Merris, of Reading, Chesen President of Association I 4 VICE. PRESIDENTS NAMED tX i connection. Very uc 'E.ful record n" producer, ahnwln 11 ulll'" M'n t,rem ,",,n" Ji't'r cll-nt nuen for nigklnir "! l'reent earning M00 ., lear" K InterMtcil In neeurlnB per ' , ,hl ,. of Cvccuiv theecrUcca of IhU tpe addresi C 331, Ledger Office Firit-Grada hiir Electric .Moter l'F.lt C1AM.ON Oil M.E. ARNOLD &C0. iMmam Practical Electricians Meters, l.lshtN. Hell nnd (lmcr.il iienum. 1019 CHERRY ST. Eliclricil Apparatus tq b lucceiiful, MUST be of dependable minofectere aaj " properly initalled. Get Your Heme Wired IncUuhna I'lrlwes of larc beauty ami charm of ilcslyn av.d quality by our tumtlcrful organization! Estnbliahed 19 Years Orlqlnaters of our own tlMlnctivn aid firribtr I'tiuinrtnp J'lan ivh'ch insure? te caih customers equitable Having n compared with the ! jened plnu WHALEN-CROSBY "$? 140 N. 11th St. fcV Ojen Every EvenUie Except Saturday Hemorrhoids , H are usually due te straining I when constipated. I Nujel being a lubricant I keeps the feed waste soft I and therefore prevents I straining. Doctors prescribe I Nujel because it net only I seethes the suffering of I i piles but relieves the irrita- I tinn, brings comfort and I helps te remove them. I ) v lubricant net I SsmT a medicine or I jggnJfllB laxative se I $& tW cannot gripe. I irpLWTry it today. I iWBiliBMBHM 1 flHiHHBilS&SliflLflLViii i-. - - n, Fitted Suit Case M Vl U M H-J-' aatil I $33.25 t ul"'."S n'.'.T ,lt"',1 "l,h X"rn h' n ?no " ,U,In', lvlnS trt0 articles Steal LHil. rnwhlili, nni nllk llnlnr. f. i, '"' -''"nil 2J inrhM. Sliull, ' I ten Imuii! utille. blue llulns. I CHESTNUJ- . A'ett le Keith1. Theatre, Phila. Afei7 Orders Filled " " m I llarrliibiirc. Oct. i" .losepb V. Jfof Jfef r , of RpndinR, who lins been nn tie tie tlve fiiTmnn for n qunrtcr of n ccntun. j rsterdiiy wns elected proeido tit of the rcnusyiviinln Htnle Firemen's Ai-socia-tlen. sit(ceedlnK I Toward O. Ilelstein, of ITnrrisburg. Tite vete wns Merrh. 3,ln0i Knrle I. Kech. Heading, 2,17(1. i wur vice prcpiucniH were eircteil n follews: First. Jacob A. Wcnver, of lern, l.iiJUi r. A. Hoever, of Hell -weed, second. 4,300: (JcorRe Zrinmor Zrinmer man. of Wllllnmspert, third. 3.0S4 : Franls r.oxtermaii, fourth, 3.070. Tlie vote en the ether three rnnclldiitct wn Themas J. Jamisen, of N'orrlMewn, 2,02fl; Orertti l Kbner. of CaniPRle. 1.022, and Jehn J. f'etighlin, of Erie, 410. Oliver T. Wenbcr, of Allentown. was re-clpetrd seeretnry.trcaRiifcr; Clinrlet I'., l lark, of nyne. was re-electeil imaneinl secretary, nntl the Itrv. Sam tied Henry Stine, of Yerk, was re elected chnplnin. Much of the late afternoon scwOen was passed in . debate ever proposed changes te the by-laws of the asf-ocin-tlen, there beint opposition te the cr cr tieitH relating te proxy voting at convention. Members pointed out that at the time the vole for president anil tlie ether eili rem was taken net mere than i.OO te 50(1 mpmbers were present and voting ana that tlie total vote east watt mere than u.OOO, representing 4,u00 pre.v votes. Proxies liave hecn permitted since 1013. Ily n viva voice vote the proxy was hilled, ending a contention between two factions of the association.-, that started nearly n decade age. The amendment prohibiting proxy etes wat adopted overwhelmingly. A resolution indorsing tiie sesnul centennial celebration in Philadelphia In li)2, ettered by .Midge llennnvell, was ndented. The resolution urge the appointment of a committee composed of all the fire chiefs of the stnte. The Philadelphia judge nlve spen sered a resolution suggesting te the Legislature n law providing for presccu tien of insurance companies which ae eept ever Insurance and oNe penalizing citizens who permit tire hazards by limiting thorn pay for damages resulting from tires caused through thp- mainte nance of hazards. Anether resolution ndepted today provides that each mem ber of all lire companies be uked te contribute $1 towards "the Near F.nst Hellcf. Last evening the annual lireuien s ball was given with thousands in at tendance. Judge Hennlwell In behalf of the association presented the r etiring president. II. (). Helbteln, of this cltV, with a geld watch. s FelTiwing a business session this morning at which the new ethcers will he installed, the annual will be given. It Is expected men will take part. CHINESE BOY, HERE 2 WEEKS, IN LOVE WITH CHESTNUT ST. - ri , But Sheps and Net the Strollers Are Big Attraction te Penn Student, Although He Likes the Girls t(Wr iVJr "V-W. Vfflj , ffgWS?; ' 'il-j , J -' ' ?"-- , ',uM; "American girls? Sure I like them sure. Especially llltle ones with golden curls," said Hslen Chen Id, just two weeks fremL'lilnn. I.I in a student at the Wharten Scheel of the University of Pennsyl vania, nnd, being In the class with co eds, has formed very decided opinions of the American girl. Before coming te Penn, 1.1 was at the Thing Ilua Col lege, just ten miles from Peking. This college, Til was proud te relutc, lias several ce-eds, though they arc very, very different from these at Penn. In Peking the ee-eds arc never seen with the l)eys nt the college. "Hut. of course, American ulrls are very different from Chinese girls," he Mild. "Dabbed hair whew! That used te shock me at first, but I am getting used te it by dejrees. It Is a great saver of time and veiy sensible, I sup pose. "I thought at Ikst that the girls here had such beautiful red cheeks, but lest night a boy told me whenever I saw red checks te leek for n llttle box with rouge en It. Hcfere I came here I had always heard about the white-powdered noses your girls had, and new I can leek as hard as I can and never tell if a nose is powdered or net." Li spoke in very geed Knclish, al though somewhat btudlcd and careful. Furs and Feathers Nevel te Him "Yeu knew, I love Chestnut street," he said. "It Is se different from China. In China ladies' articles are never shown in the windows. And the clothes are se pretty here. The hats have se many feathers en them and the furs are se big they hide people." Short skirts nrc the style in Ohinjt, se America has nothing te offer te Id in that line, but when it comes te feet high hel-ls and big feet are a blew te eyes accustomed te tiny feet in Hat heeled slippcra. It seems te be very difficult for the Chinese boy te tell American men apart, lie says, they nil leek alike, dress exactly alike and have manners alike. After titles dubious complaint Li said he thought American girls were indifferent te foreigners, though ev'ii se they are mere sociable than the nerngc Chinese girl. How ever, Li thinks that with the man Chinese students in American colleges new ideas will spread, and the lir.t tiling we vil hear of "flappers" in China. LI hopes te graduate from the Whnr Whnr ten Scheel In three jears nnd then go .1.... .'I T . parade i 10,000 PHILA. CATHOLICS GOING TO CAPITAL Lecal Organizations te Have Important Part in Hely Name Celebration Final atrangements were made by the representatives of practically all the Hely Name Societies In the Philadelphia Diocese at a meeting last night in the Catholic Civic Center. 157 North Fif teenth street for participation in the street demonstration and religions cere monies of the golden jubilee of tlie Hely Name Union in Washington Sunday. The Hight Hev. Monslgner James P. Turner and Edward A. Daly, spiritual director and president, respectively, of the Philadelphia Hely Name Union, nddrcr-scd the members en the signill- ennce of the event and et tlie liiipertniue i of the Diocesan Societies sending a large delegation. The societies hae been signally hon ored in huviiig the right of line in the I narade. Themas A. Murphy, of Our , Liitlv of Mercy parish and n former president of the riniadcipiiia union, nas been selected us grand marshul. and will lave ns his aides llllam F. Leary. James A. Murray, Jeseph A. Hurke and Jeseph P. Dillen. The precession will be led by St. Menica's Junier Hely Name Hank. Only the notional. State and city flags will he allowed In line. The Ktreet parade will have alxmt ."0,000 Catholic laymen and priests in line along' Pennsylvania avenue, pass ing the White Heuse and en le the Washington Monument where the re- I ligletis exercises will take place. These will consist of an address by Archbishop Curley. of Baltimore. President Harding and his cabinet nnd ether members of thnx National Government as well as the gocriier i of adjoining states nnd ether well I known citizens have been invited te attend. President Harding has signified , lili intention of being present if the ' nhvsical condition of Mis. Harding will permit. LOCAL PREACHERS ELECT iBBIHp?iH fttsJTffrcrn wxiiffii3MDtfBEmxXiriTy, UtUent fand bch,nd the car-rub BAUMEBENPUE A,, "r, ftcn Civ" quick relief Thn.nInrV2Stert' KPtubchandr r-, fT: iwni tiucnii I'TWJlrtjOPW MJi iTlt1 Plans for 150th Anniversary et Order Are Discussed The Philadelphia Branch of I.ecnl Preachers met lat night In Simpsen Hall, 170e Arrh sttcet, and discus. ed pluns for the celebration of the l.'iOth nnnlvcnurv of the branch in Cooper Memerial Methodist Episcopal Cliiinh en the second Sunday in November. The following officers were elected: President, the Hev. D. M. Kenny: the jireHdenl, the Hev. S. W. Englej ircerdlng secretary, (he Lev. ( . .. Williams: correhpendlng secretary, the Uev. A. J. ltebi'i't: fumneial senelarj. I he liev. C. C. NetU'hiii: Beard of Direeteis, the Kes. William Elliett. C. M. lioeil. Jehn Traeey ; Plan Com mittee, the Hevs. A. J. Hebeits. W. W. Holiiusen. William Elliett. Charles P Williams, .'esse Harpel; Elimination, Committee, C. C. Neiichlns, Theimis Philips. S S. tioed: Cemnilttfti for Visiting the Shk. the Hevs. S. V. (Engels, W. W. Hobinseu ami I. li. Williams. MISSING GIRLS ARRESTED Willi Albert liilbeit. eighleen years old, 1115 Asbury menu.', tK-eiin City, N. .1.. nrreslcd et Tivi'iny-lli'st ami Federal streets, Camden, ehargwl with eiieratlug an auteiiinlillc without Hie owner's perinlh-len, wen- found two gills who had In en lepeiteil missing in iu home. The glrN wie Margin et Williams, seveutctii )eais old, id Mir birth, who has been missing fur sev eral weeks, and Kiln McDonough seventeen jesrs old, Ardmore, who has been mlsslnr since Sundsy. te Columbia for a pest-graduate course then home le China te spread the cus toms nnd Ideas he will luive absorbed. The Wharten Scheel is very wldelj known In Chlnn, but lately the Uni versity of Wisconsin has been running it n close second. LI hed much te say about the Civil War In China last summer. An Im pertant battle was slEcd, Just twenty miles from his college nhdUhe students heard terrific cannonading for three days. After that all was ns quiet us hefere. nnd the armies returned home without harming the neighboring cities. LI proudly mentioned several times that modern implements of war were used In this battle. , t t I... i .w.tlilim I, n nrnlae fnr tlilntrs American, nnd is looking forward te his I years here with the greatest, eninusi asm. althetii'h he would never think of settling in tills country, Thieves Loet Heuse Thieves who apparently ued n set of false keys entered the home of Aubrey II. Welghtimm. lOlfi Walnui treet. during the absence of the family nnd cartled uwey rugs and linens valued at SOOOO. M TIIUHSDAY, OCTOnr.H B, 1022. Htere Opens 0 A. M. Clours 5130 I M. M ' i SnellenburgN J ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET 11X21 STREETS f. M Can you sell this well-known modern home convenience ? V- We have openings for a limited number et salesmen with geed records te sell Min neapolis Heat Regu later!. Only men whose recerdi ihew that they have been succeaful salee men and are tteady werkeri will be centidered. Our preposition gives liberal remunera remunera tien in proportion te your talea, with no limit te your earning capacity. MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR CO. Philadelphia Branch 323 Bulletin BMg. rr&m rWrWHAr&8S3 SSS2S2SSS LiUBS mi w-r , HI m ib i vmmu MBiliillii I Wm an 1 : i WttTwmt Wi 'iaaWMlia ilHHE LTJ Ne Down Payment Until November 5th but you get your Victreia AT ONCE Any Style Victreia Any Finish Then simply pay for your first se lection of Records and enjoy the instrument of your choice in your home without paying a single cent until November 5th. Then Monthly Payments &C as Lew as p Read carefully our Guarantee. 0 t i ft . 33. Cobb. 2hu GUARANTEE This il te C-Hlfv that. Vlftrel.i. Stvte I He. manufactured by The Victer Talkinc Machine Company. Camden, N.J., li fully Otiarar.tfed tv u, both aa te material and erkminshlp. Turth-rmere. We (iiarantea tn oil. reculat and tun the meter cf aald Victreia durtn the life time of tame without cost te th ertflnal purchaser. D. B. TODD. Inc. 1303 ARCH 1823 CHESTNUT S. TOiD f 130G ARCH ST. 1623 CHESTNUT Monday, Fr md Saturday lentngs S&Sa&gSA&a UUL fflsgnKH l: .VVVA mm . a W i '? DDD L'ifrVtftll ", nim Install Automat! Meat Control TrECIDEnew te regulate your fuel con-- sumptien. Yeu can save from two te four tens of coal every year by using the Minneapolis Heat Regulator. The "Minneapolis" has served home owners for 37 years. It regulates the heating of your home and maintains a uniform temperature at all times. Needless steps are saved and greater home comfort provided. Get mere heat out of your fuel. Let the "Min neapolis" wake up ahead of you in the morning and perform the task of regulating drafts. Install one in your home before you get in your winter's supply of fuel. Quickly and easily installed in old or new homes any type of heating system burning any kind of fuel. Convenient monthly payment plan. Write, call or phone for booklet, "The Convenience of Comfert." Minneapolis Heat Regulator Ce. Philadelphia Branch 323 Bulletin Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Phene : Spruce 8328 (IBW1M 1 The Famous W. P. Haines & Ce. Baby Grand Piane Positively Stands Without Equal at This Remarkably Lew Price $625 Every home will find this investment in a W. P. Haines & Ce. iaby Grand Piane a tremendously profitable one from the standpoint of beauty, quality, enjoyment and satisfaction. JMW I I U I 11 I U '! 1 I I ai I ?m ?v-ttr fiTf IT 1 jpcufLii FIRST PAYMENT $25 hgggggaw gfagfffVgfffffffffffffffffffffffffff I v i rVe "EraBMfc ' '" i v tm' i "N v li srxii zr s w .- V I Places This Piane in Your Heme (in Phila delphia or Vicinity) and the Balance Can Be Extended Inte Payments C e v eriny a Period of Three j ,i j vurs ime interest Ne Extras. -.j This is a truly handsome, high-class instrument that embodies the superb tone, beauty and grace of line of the larger grand, with the com pactness of the upright. Only 4 Feet 10 Inches Leng the Baby Grand Fits Inte the Smallest Roem Taking up no mere space than the upright and adding a touch of re finement and geed taste te any home, conservatory or studio. May we send you a pattern showing where this piano will fit in your room? Come In and Select Your Grand Tomorrow And knew the pleasure of having a real musical instrument in your home for the W. P. Haines Ce. Baby Grand is famous for its exquisite, rich resonant tone, wonderful touch, beautiful finish and CUT OUT AND mail this COUPON regal appearance. We Will Take in Ex change Y e u r Used Upright or Player Player Piane and Make Lib eral Allowance for Same. N. Snellenburg & Ce. Market, 11th te 12th Sts., Philadelphia, I'a. Gentlemen: I am interested in your special offer of the Ce. Baby Grand Piane. Will you kindly hae your tive call te explain the offer? Name P. Haines & tepresenta- b.'.ELL.'.S '-.J5 Fifth Fleer t Address N. SNELLENBURG & CO; At Last the Vibratienless Engine IT'S THE NEW STEARNS-KNIGHT SIX c: meter, 'TiLIZIXG the rececnized merit of the sIepvp.v.iIvp tne btearns encrincers have breadpiiprf nmi .irinnter? tiuu principle into a six-cylinder type meter that has proved a re elation. The new Stearns Six is the smoothest meter cer built. e invite any serious-minded motorist te a demonstration of contention. The results will amaze you. Fer rkasurable driving we claim this car has no equal. Advanced styles et open and closed bodies accompany mechanical advancement. A catalogue will he sent you en requet: and the story of the Knight meter. this this ASK A STEARXS OWS'EH IF HE WOE CHANGE SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY 90S NORTH BKOAD STREET PllII.Ani'I.Plll TTTi iiiraiwMiniajiiii lAPBi' n t'i i f ' niiln.l; .'U'l 1 1 III IT'lU'i'', lllk nnJlh,! ,,! HIWIMI ;i:iiriitiiwni!f' li 12 Read Want Ads in m .8 d-l''L Classified Section $ 5'lf m m ii'i E m hi :' .1 i w m m M 1 1 1 i it:; . i.i M..I A ri 115 I rBKPIIII!raMIIIJIllhll!'lllHiiiiii vwrai 4U ee nnniiiiicniretiait. unp 1'v t 8 !'
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