Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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    EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1922 '
Fl
OUR BOND ISSUES
PUI UP TO VOTERS
Norristown, Narberth, Potts
town and Springfield Township
te Decide Lean Questions
LEIB'S PLEA FOR
LIBERTY IS DENIED
Supreme Court Decision Puts
Fermer Political Leader in
Solitary Confinement
MAN, 89, KILLED BY TRUCK
ficfel Dtnatc te Evtntng fnbUe Ltter
Norrtstewn, Pm Oct. 18. In three
boroughs nnd one township of Mont Ment Mont
lemery County the voter en November
7 will pnss upon lenns for school nnd
municipal Improvements.
In Norrlstewn the question of bor
rowing $500,000 for school building"
,ltfg, buildings, additions and repairs
will be decided.
Nnrbcrth cltlezns will vote en whether
S1C5.000 shall be borrowed te build,
muIp and furnish a school en a let nd nd
lelning the present one and refund
115,000 of Indebtedness.
v n-.tetnirn rvU iIpeIcIk xvnethp S2flfl.-
000 shall be borrowed for completing
gniritnrv powers and erection of a dis
posal plant.
In Springfield Township the voters
will dcclde whether te borrow $200,000
te purchase a site, build a school and
construct an athletic field.
While backing his autetruck at Fran -ronle
square yesterday Jehn C. Clem
ens, of Mainland, did net see William
Omheltzer, aged eighty-nine year. The
henry vehicle struck the old man nnd
one of the wheels passed ever his head,
killing him instantly. The victim was
one of the best known residents of that
remmunity. Corener Neville Is Invest!
gnling. Tuotnllatien of officers took place last
evening at the Knights of Columbus
headquarters, the ceremony In charge of
J, J. German, of Conshhecken, district
deputy. Jeseph F. Lawless, of Bridge
port, was Installed as grand knight.
Addresses were made by Philip Crimean,
of Bridgeport, nnd Edward W. Keen,
of AV'ercester, Mass
FRIENDS TO ASK PARDON
William S. Lelb, former Republi
can leader and County Commissioner In
Schuylkill County and former resident
clerk of the IIouse of Representatives
at Herrlsburg, yesterday again lest his
nnnen.1 te the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvania from his conviction and sen
tence for forging tax receipts.
The Court disposed of Letb's techni
cal ohleetlnnn in iitilmm fashion. Lelb.
through his attorneys, contended that
his sentence waa Illegal because it did
net contain the words "by labor, at
scparate and solitary confinement."
Lelb's attorneys pointed out that
these words are Included In the Act of
Mnrch 31, 1800, which prescribes the
maximum sentence for forgery.
In meeting this objection the Supreme
Court merely made an order that the
sentence b amended tev adding the
words, "at separate anfl solitary con
finement." This latcs court decision
Is final, leaving no ground for further
appeal.
If anythln. Lelb is new worse off
than before. It has been said he has
had the run of the Eastern Penitentiary
at nil hours of the day and that he was
responsible for Schuylkill County's
swfng te Gilferd Plnchet at the primary
election. Warden McKenty denied that,
however, saying Lelb did net have un
usual privileges.
Reports last night from Pettsvllle,
county seat of Schuylkill, were that
Lelb Is far from being a "bentcn" man.
Ills friends, it was said, will new ask
for a pardon. Lelb has been notified
that a petition containing the names of
85,000 Schuylkill County citizen wlU
be get up for him If he consents.
Lelb was convicted en December B,
1010, before former Judge Albert W.
Jehnsen of Lewlsburg, Union County,
then substituting in the Quarter Ses
siens Court In this city, of forging a
duplicate State tax receipt te the preju
dice of Merchant Evans Company. He
was Fcntcnccd April 10, 1020. lie pre
viously had maile full restitution of
S5171.70 which covered the amount of
the forged tax receipt.
CROWDER SEES HUGHES
$50,000,000 Cuban Lean Mentioned
In Connection With Visit
Wnihtnvinn. Oft. 18. Maler Gen
eral Enech II. Crewdcr, personal 1 rep
resentative of the President in Cuba,
who is here discussing Cuban affairs
with State Department officials, con
ferred at length with Secretary Hughes
yesterday. General Crowder had Just
returned from several days in New
Yerk. It was net learned whether his
vlxlt thorn lin.l te de with the S50.000.-
000 lean which Cuba proposes and
which. Ir in bnlleved in well-informed
quarters here, will be made in the near
future.
COAL PROBLEMS UP TODAY
Hammend 8lated te Head Fact-
Finding Commission ,
Washington, Oct. 18. The Federal
Fact-Mndlng Commission authorized
by Congress te Investigate the bitumi
nous and nnthrachf Industries with
a view te the prevention of periodical
strikes will held Its first meeting te
day In tue oiuecs ei me ucuiushjiu
Survey. Members of the commission,
Jehn Hays Hammend, Themas U.
Marshall, Jutlge Samuel Anwliuler,
fi-i, Tt. 1I (irnmp Otiq Smith, lit.
Edwin T. Devlne nnd Charles 1 Nelll,
arrived in Wnshlncten Inst night.
After a cntl nt the White Heuse,
where the commission will receive gen
eral instructions from President Hard
ing, the organization will be per
fected by the election of a chairman
nnd secretary. Jehn Hnys Hnmmend
Is expected te be selected as chairman.
f CARPETS & LINOLEUM
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
&3 x 10.6 ft.
Seamless
Axminster
RUGS
In pretty
Oriental floral ef
fects. $27:25
Royal Wilten RUGS
6x9 $39.50
8.3x10.6 $54.50
$62.50
$87.50
9x12
9x15
11.3x15 $110.00
9 x 12 ft.
Tap. Brussels
RUGS
A g-enulne bar.
Bain. A limited
let left
$85
NATIONAL CARPET STORES
COO MARKET STREET
U"U PHILADELPHIA
1 t""m''!it?Tmi
gfreiaiSJl
PHILADELPHIA
MUST ALWAYS LEAD
1
PHILADELPHIA LODGE OF ELKS
Twenty-Year General Mortgage 6 Sinking Fund Geld Bends
Dated October 1, 1922 Due October 1, 1942
Interest Payable April and October First
Free from normal Federal Income Tax and present Penna. State Tax
Kensington Trust Company, Trustee.
A Sinking Fund of net less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) a year te be
set aside for the redemption of these bends.
These bends have a very high investment standing as they will be secured by
mortgage en a new building costing $2,000,000 te erect in addition te the site, which
cost $750,000; located en the west side of Bread street and the south side of Weed
street, extending one hundred sixty-three feet en Bread street and one hundred ninety
seven feet in depth along Weed street, making a total of thirty-three thousand square
feet
This section of, the city is rapidly increasing in value, which will guarantee
even additional security for these bends.
The Philadelphia Ledge of Elks has a membership of ever 8000, which is still
increasing and insures the stability of these bends.
The bends will be sold at par of $100 in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000.
FACTS
15 stories high. Granite and lime
stone. Entrance of thoroughfare te new
Delaware River Bridge.
Restaurant and Grill.
350 bedrooms with bath, shower and
running ice water.
An entire fleer devoted te the
largest and most artistic Rail Roem
in Philadelphia. 2500 seating capa
city. Swimming peel 40x75.
Complete gymnasium.
Squash and handball courts.
Turkish baths.
PHILADELPHIA LODGE NO. 2.
B. P. 0. ELKS
A Cause for Civic Pride
Full descriptive circular, subscription blanks and any
ether information as te security, etc., will b,c furnished upon
application at the Elks' Heme, 1320 Arch Street.
(fad-
Exalted Ruler
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REDUCES
PRICES
Effective Oct.
Announcing the Lewest
Prices in the History of
The Ferd Moter Company
(Regular)
7 4fl T j0. rQht
(Regular)
(Regular)
Chassis
Runabout
Touring
Ten Truck Chassis
Coupe
Sedan
$235
$269
$298
$530
S59S
F. O. B. DETROIT
Authorized Lincoln
WALTER PRICE
l!9th & Yerk Streets
Diamond 2909 Park 30111
SOUTHWESTERN AGENCY
.")3nl & Baltimore Ave.
Woodland 1807-08 Weht 1020
SPERZEL & SWARTZ
7211-17 Market Street
I.ansdewne 1977
ALVIN A. SWENSON
1131-50 Kciibingtun Ave.
Trankferd 2787-88 East 792.1
SWEETEN AUTOMOBILE CO.
llread & Cherry Streets
Spruce 8130
TRAVIS & McGARMTY
G21-1M S. Felten Street
Sherwood 9940
UNIVERSAL MOTOR AGENCY
3127 Chestnut Street
l'usten 3281 West 17G9
WAGER & KARPELES
Sfitli & Chestnut Streets
Helinent 3251 AVebt 1717
WEST GIRARD AGENCY
2517-19 West Girard Ave.
I'eplar 5371 Kace 51G4
ALEXANDER ALLAN
19 HiRhlund Ave.. Chestnut Hill
Chcbtnut Hill 4819
ffiD7ze
Fordson Dealers:
JOHN BARBER
9734 Hustletei .
HuMleten 805fi
E. M. BARLETT
1310 Urewn Street
H.iuiiK 1231 West 2956
BAN HAM MOTOR COMPANY
KidRc Ae. & Dupent St.
ICoxherough 07715
J. A. CUNNINGHAM
1153-57 Seuth llread Street
OrcRen 1877 Race 6521
ROBERT E. FOULKROD
7119-21 Kisinj; Sun Ae.
Te Chase 1660
ALBERT A. FRENCH
I rankfnrd e. & E. Clementine St.
East 7085 (Jarlield 1237
HARRY S. FRENCH, Inc.
1212 1'rankferd Aenue
KensinKten 2778-9 East 7246
HENRY & GUNKLE, Inc.
1631-36 North llread Street
Wyoming 6780
HOWARD-POTTER MOTOR CO.
Torrcsdale Ave. & Cottman Street
.JOHN K. DALY
27-29 M-iilli fourth Street
I enthaid 8031
B. V. HOFFMAN, Inc.
321 North llread Street
Spruce (jf)13 U.ice 2171
THE IIOWLEY COMPANY
2119 .Seuth Street
Spruu' 8156 llace 1672
MORRIS JONES
6200-02. 01-06 Moedhme Ae.
0erbroek 1901 West 2919
("HAS. K. JOHNSON
S. E Cor. 15th St. L l'ahijunk Ae.
Kace 1816
DEWEES F. KIRCHNER
7219-21 Woodland Ae.
Woed'and 8215 West 1115
KOELLE-GREENWOOI) CO.
Ut-K.
6025-29 (iermantewn Aw.
(ieriuantewu 1025-6
MARGERUM MOTOR COMPANY
Yerk Kead H fit v Line
Oak I.ane I9H0
THOS. B. MARTINDALE
3137-13 North llread Street
Tiega U76-7 1'ark C573
W. II. NOBLIT
7108 Germantown Ave.
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