Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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SAYS OF CONGRESS
AI COURT-iARTIAL
In vln (.impelled n fourth-class man te for ftetn tin' father of one of tin vie
t.iit his- meal iiiuUm' tin- tnlilf. Midship- (itn of tlit "KUtecntli," asking thai lilt
tn in i'iim-j was tin- senior at the tnliln son lip protected.
ami charged with maintaining elder. Tvw members of the fourth fines arc
. is .liiim.-l with pcrmltt jib hazing. ln ,1P xnval llepttal ns ipmiII of aU
Admiral WlNnli lu.x rnciVi'd n let I 1,.RP, Lazing.
Fermer Budget Director Lets
Loese Floed of Unconven
tional Language
Admiral Turns Oeaf Ear te In
fluence in Behalf of
Accused
CUT OUT FLOWERY STUFF'! BRUTALITY NOT CHARGED
New Yerli. l)- 1 I P.ristniller Hen- Annapolis. M 11 Turning a d.-af
raj Charlps (: Mn'f, fnml'iarl e.-v in ..liicial ' iiil!nit lleni Ad-
known ns "IMI ntul Minli. ' t 1.1 of muni 1 It-nt It Wil-eii. mipi-rintend
bl8 experieni'P ns f'titiK'i 1 irncif n tlii" ,,M1 f t, wil Amdc n . threatened j
Budget, rj.cciri.itr.il 'nngi's as a n'! w huh -ale i.utii-lun.'iit mIihIii of vn-
f "cowards." i-illed I'nhliM't lli'-'r 1(l niiiNlilpini'ii, pin .f whom an- en i
"Cenmiiclip"' when It ram. t pein!i.u- m,,i .f,,i,. ., imul i-..uri-in irtl-'l and
Bieney nnd fighting budget cuiiiid. ami j.,,.,. ,.,nl..i,,ii r,.r h i.ing.
generally had n corking taw l.i-i night Tim .illeed uflVniJers an- Sunii 1!
lit n dinner glvin in lii honor In tb" lal.m. of la-.vi.-hui'tt--.. mid I'.iu.'"
Nw Yerk ClM t'.ii' MiUti t Hi.' V..- UiiIuiimiIi f Ailinn A th.t'l man.
tiennl HtnU'ft Commit'"- Thiuii.t" .1 I'.T" . f .Vlns.'liu-"t - v
Till emiplalnts rf 1'iibiint '.th'ef uiiilcr arrest mid i ! Ilmd te tl Inn:
and bureau chief when tl"" .-ti'iinl.' ih.i.nd tbi -t.itieii .'ii. lt"itie Mi-r ''li"
of expenditures iurt nit s"Uiiil.-d ni mi. of 'up i aptur.-.i .-pe'ii-d '
times, !P Flllll. IlkP IMP p'llllliiV" Will lin mill' is nuiiM--u im
mt illudii-tin.! t.eivil I I. Mil ill" lliailllli II li. . Wall I'". I'l'-
hush In wlibdi it "Hi ii"'l.iu "it1 tniuidur Wilfipil I' I'linU. i
down te makp tnnin f n miiw pnblip in'indi-i l'i or. !! A '''I
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een bs tliP ceffpp n '.prxpil. tnr li
Engraved
Christmas Greeting Cards
Original designs beautifully executed
upon finest stock. variety of choice
nnd range of price covering all
requirements.
J. E.GALDWELL & Ce.
Jr.wr.tny Silver - Watches- Statienehy
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
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with
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rew from thp hip ;.eiki'i (! I"-1 "vmliiR
dethrs a blnpk-'npd l ipp. hn'h In1
filled. IkhtPil nn.l puffi-d itli cihIpiii
Mtlsfnrtlnn.
When Iip ".irmpil up Inn -p ''
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Mld-hiinn'ii H.iwk.n- and K"''. ik"'i
urp net i I'iuk'-iI .i'i am .i-m "f b-i-'iilit.
but Hip pre' ' f "t nui.tic Hi"
PIpIji'-." In vlmt'M-r Imm iiei-' ti
'.iv Adiiiirul 'il- in.
If found irn.l'v t!i.' tvwi m l-'ilpii.ui
V. .I.irtn..l Atl.1 llll.lL- Ina llkt HMll 101
Mt n -e;i.'.l damn ' .of...- evl- '" '"' " ""I ' fr" , "T
4rat enjoyment ( i f" '.meii at tl..' ;,Ift,-.."f, ,"'"' "';''- " ,' '" '
table. Tl..' Ilpn-ral 1". . b- knmu, ihei.i. lr i,m .,Jd Ii..t n.sh.
tha budset-mablne , t- I..-., a mm...;.. ).!. .n. ,l.. . ... j
"dlsirneeful condition" that Inn.' - ,,, , ., ,. ,,!,...
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tt.,l fur 1.TJ irar
The few attPinpt-. ibai i" toad" t.i
laud iJptipral Iin.vp- t.n hi- "'.k '""
te a fpeblp tprnilnafnn whn I..' wiim-.I
them a-Id. with hiinm "f iliippr.Mi
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en ii hi . n - ami" t t
f.i'l li.djipd ..til., i
If tl.p pilvllpens
jMM'iiil libcrtv will I.
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Ram A. Lev n-din h.;R.m it b -a? .nc .n.,,,!,,,,. mr(. llKllU ,,,,-, ,,,. , 5
thnt fop some time the inillte- lm-1 jj;,;.),;, ,., ;,,. ,.., . ,,,... , :
Wished te PMnw li" ai-pie. niti.'ti "I ,.nil Illlt ,, ll.b-- , r,u ,, '-..
General Dawe-' ni'liievpinpii--. and Hi" ,,.,,, , in .,, ,, ,) , ,. n,k iffl
fjeneral tiHik hix pipe "in f hi la'e'a yn, '-siMi'.-litl," f.m : .,f 1 ,-.,ri.ii- 1Us1'
lent pneuffb 10 I.nrl.
"Aw, rut out that tl..-i turt
M'lw.i. Willi mi M 1 'i.ullieiirii.' 11 ..'1
te pe.ik nf the i:r.'it .'nlue.'r I'r.-i.i' ni
Hardlns had diH-.ner.il. Uem il l.-..--araln
harked
"Yeu .-lit that "'.'
"1'v le the irt "f l'i" .''ri"' " "'
Inc." sail iSeiier.i l'anr- ' 'l-'H 1 I'--unn.
"I hH'l ' hefei-p I " i"
J'rnnre
The eondltieu 111 iIip bu1-.!.'"" .f "I
BlnUtratinn. he said, -mh vt i.i m-h
like that In the arm when it "i' t..
France, and it a feuu 1 that win'
tins needed ai t -'iperlmpii!' a lui.i
JlCf! htaff tn rn-erdiii it"' (iiii.'inm.-nt
financial ntTuii
"Kerybedj 1 id .i- th. il.-inui
plen-wd." he said "A nm-j di!i"i'P
fnl condition of affair" hud ;;i..wii up. '
If at thp bcKinninK et the war tli.-iej
had been a po-erdinatms .. tPiii b",-'
liens of dollars would hne been aM'd." j
STUDENTS PLEDGE $80,000
State College First-Year Men M.ike
Building Fund Recsrd
State College. I'-i.. e.t II -l. u
ylvanla ftnte Celt.s. -iu'Ipmi ilm. a -rnoen
. Mt'brnt.il tlun "s''!"-! "(,,f '''
top" in 'heir rpmrter iinu-ui delhn
ramvniRii te aid ill" .iH'C' fin.". s'"'"'
building fund
The organisatien ineetiu- f tip
ft-p3bm."-n elnf. m he'd lift mzht and
at that time tb" tivt .'ear --ludciit
turned In f'liul pl.l. - nmeinitins te
eeer 5..0.00O. en wli -!i tlie v i'I lin
even years te ce.nplete paMin'iif. Thl15
in the largi-dt amount pli'dc.-d by any
ne of the four fiat.--. 'IIip ppiiIei-.
pledged $4fi,.-.()n. il.p junior Sjs.tiOO
and the Bpohemnre nlmeit StlO.IHiO.
The two-year agricultural htudenlM
pledged S0700
a in tiik .iivkmi.i: cnrrtT
Tl.r li illl.in I" ' n a, mi e
Srt Imply boy pnl .i .u ar bad Vi.
mt hew nrrnw il-..' I ,- n I h
sauted Biter rui nc t e i et ..- , in r ft
ln article 01 J. v. .1 1- -in iu 0
Court by 1 rel Illrt ' ire tuuui n s -tlen
of tht Hundy Pcni'c Li,i.!:ii isi
It a Habit " .!'.
1 tilns-'i'i .".' - -. w In. a
lim.'s ri.iit'liu.'d until th.' '
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Anether Xetable Concert at
Sunday Evening
rPilE netetl Arcadia Cafe Orchestra, under
the direction of Fery Sarkezi, insures our
juUreiiH of one of the mesi; pleasant ways
imaginable te spend Sunday evening.
Emily Stokes Hagar, Seprano
Table d'Hete Dinners. e Cever Charge
Phene BiiRtlctmi 8169 for Table Reservation
At the End of the Roosevelt Boulevard
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Special
$1,25
Dinner
Tomorrow
U'K HAVi: A MEN'tJ
I HAT AI'l'DAhS,
CM) UK VV THP.
KITrilKX AND
HIUNC DOWN TIIK
nNTim: T'AMir.v.
During the Week
SI Table d'Hele Dinner,
te 2 S te 8
TSc Luncheon, 11 te 2
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WALNUT STREET
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EIE five Piane--, listed below
have lieen taken -is pa)' pa-
ment for the famous clutch
less Cunningham Pianrq or
Player-Pianos the 1 are hpui
thoroughly reiuiat'd at iur own
factories and art' like nev M
theujrh tlie.e instrument'' nre
priced at thpp low nmr-, 'm
are fully guaranteed h u
EASY TERMS
$475 Vese &
Sens Piane
Ce..$j85
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ETMI
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(Mahogany Case)
$500 Ludwig
.. Ce-$215
1.IAI' l-!W
(MaheHany Case)
$550 Chickering
& Sens, $235
I..k H-.T
(MnheKany Case)
$600 Schomack Schemack
er Ce., $250
Lili Hew
(Mahogany C'ahe)
$625 Blastus &
se, $265
U New -" v
(Mahegnny)
IT PAYS TO THINK!
BBmi
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HEsrl
fsit our Beeth .vn. 27i,
center of fleer at the
Heme Beautiful Exposition,
October 9th te 21st
We've doubled our facili
ties for making the fam
ous Abbotts Eskimo Pie.
Yeu can get as many as
you want new at every
Abbotts Ice Cream Dealer.
We had te de our utmost te
meet the big demand but
new there's enough for every
body. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
wb y
etts
ANO OO.
2reSITH AND CHESTNUT
R "W;, Qsen KveningH
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Read Rolling
the Public !
What de YOU think about it?
Fifteen members of Council have
passed the Taxicab Monopoly Ordinance ever
the Mayer's Vete.
Fifteen Members of Council have
voted against Better Taxicab Service and
Lewer Rates in Philadelphia.
Fifteen Members of Council have
voted against the Public and in favor of the
Taxicab-Trust.
The "Fatherless Jeker" in the Ordinance will
enable property owners at congested traffic points te
sell te the Taxicab Trust the use of the city streets and
te make the public pay higher rates.
Why these Councilmen should favor Mon
opoly at the expense of the Public we de net knew;
but the real authors of -this vicious legislation have
what they think is a Reason.
Prier te March 21, 1921, when YELLOW
CAB started, Philadelphia had the worst taxicab serv
ice of any large city in America, dirty cabs, indiffer
ent chauffeurs, exorbitant rates. There was no service
available except at the railway stations and hotels.
YELLOW CAB reduced the rates at once
from 70 cents for the first mile and 40 cents per mile
thereafter te 50 cents for the first mile and 30 cents per
mile thereafter. Further reductions have been made
until today YELLOW CABS carry you at the rate of
25 cents for the first 25 mile and 10 cents for each 25
mile thereafter at the rate of 25 cents per mile. This
is the lowest rate en the Atlantic Seaboard,
i
YELLOW CAB gave you clean cabs and
decent courteous American citizens as chauffeurs. Yeu
can trust your wife or your growing daughter in a
YELLOW CAB, day or night with no fear for her
safety.
The Public appreciated real taxicab service
and gave us its business.
YELLOW CAB CO. today employs mere
men, operates mere cabs and carries mere passengers
than any ether Philadelphia company. It is rendering
service everywhere in Philadelphia.
The Taxicab Trust has Exclusive Privilege
Contracts with the largest hotels, giving its cabs the
Exclusive Right te stand at their doers en the public
streets YOUR STREETS.
YELLOW CAB CO. has been offering its
service at these same hotels and the public has used
it. The Tax. Trust new calculates te render competi
tion impossible, te keep YELLOW CABS from the
business district and force you te pay higher rates for
Taxi Trust cabs, because you can get no ethers,
The Real Reason for the Ordinance Is. a
desire te Punish YELLOW CAB CO. for Improving
Service and Reducing Rates and te Punish the Public
for using YELLOW CAB Service.
The Ordinance is a Disgrace te our City.
Its purpose will net be fulfilled. YELLOW CABS will
remain en the streets. If they cannot stand along the
curb, they will keep moving. Yeu can hail them, and
they will draw te the curb at your signal. YELLOW
CAB rates will be further reduced, notwithstanding
the Ordinance. Reductions will come with the increased
volume of business, which we knew you will give us.
The Taxicab Trust was afraid te come out
in the open and sponsor the Ordinance. It works in
the dark, but the Public Cannet be Fooled !
"The Thinking Fellow
Always Takes a Yellow"
Yellow
Cab
Ce.
Hail a Yellow en the street or call
Poplar 8600
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