Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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5J State peller, toether with Feilpnill'.n-
TOrcernent Officer Chatles .:irsinic. insi
Bight rounded up an nllcged "hoop"
cararan at Burlington, X. J.. ronit renit
ifif of fire truckloads of what they ny
la hUth-nuallty br.
Ilertnan N. Sack, proprietor of the
Talrtneant Transportation Company,
8W North Twentj-alBhth atreet, I'Mla
4elphla, alleged owner of the truck.
Ave drttera and three helpers were nil
arretted and held for n hearing before
United State Commissioner Halne nt
Mount Helly.
After the round-up by the police
Racka, who la said te lmve been in
Philadelphia, was notified and he wvut
te Burlington for the purpose of pet
ting hla men out of the trouble, but
Instead he was placed under arrest.
The trucks, which the police snv will
cenllacnted. are valued at $15,000.
whlla the beer la xald te worth .f.000.
AretnUn te the officers the caravan
ad been making trlp through here for
the lait two or three weeks ntid lat i
night the State troopers followed the '
trneka from Philadelphia te llurlingten. ,
The drivers arrested were 0. U. '
Cameren. SOS N'ertli Twentv-clshrli
treet; Kdward Murphy, 2sU North
Twenty-fifth htieet: William S.I
Nathan, 865 North Twenty-eighth I
afreet; Kdward .1. Nast. 1IU3 Crens
Mrcet, and Patrick .1. MrMilleii. 150m
North Eighth street. The helpers were
narOlU DOWlin, .i.lii Drewn mrerii ..
Mendeil. 810 North Twenty-eighth
treat, and Michael Ryan. 12 M Fair Fair
Bieunt avenue.
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
HEARS OPENING CONCERT
Rlch-Klndler-Hammann Trie Playa
Mthevart, Schubert, Tschalkewaky
The Chamber MuMc Association held
Its flrat concert of the present (the
aixth) aeaaen in the Uellevue yesterday
afternoon with a arge attendance, r he
XUch-Klndler-Hamrannn trio gave the
program which consisted of th Bee Bee
theven trio op. 1. Ne. '-'. the low
aMTtment of the Schubert trio op. auu,
and the Tschalkewsky ute op. SO in
A miner. i
The Beethoven trio in G is far less,
known than the two ether tries in tli
am epua number, especially the one
la C miner, but it is one of the finest
samples of the first period of the great
master, the beautiful large, the cleverly
ceaatructed minuet and the rollicking
finale, with ite strongly contrasted sec
ond theme making up a very tine worn.
It was exceptionally well played. Hie
Schubert number is the slew movement i
.".'JJ'SOT!' V.L'.1!.0 ')YS'. "i"!'.? BACH CHOIR SINGS FOR
..- .! II L' IIIIIIU lllitl 14 MU!1III III
I tin- tiaiiirp of it Mimher mat eh In iliylluu
i niul M!c nltheuBii Hlleed in tunny
ninres ny isitinter meltnlles siidi iH,pert0na of B Mlnsr Mass and Four' A l"'' or tne great mass in h
Miiiheri n lone reiil.l write. I'lie leiu rhnr,,p, Qiu(ll, ., .h Anri.mu i mlr mid four rl.eintes w,.,r stintr.
re te sole h tfi- hcglmilnt was heniiti- Chorales Given at the Academy I ,,, ,. f(, nm ,!(iri( Mtj( tp
fully played by Sir. Kindler. 'I'lie fmitMim Hai-h ( lielr of Ueihlrheiii nVctpil finiu lln- macs. 1'rnm the lirst
, 1 1 in i in- iiiCT-i. in- ir.iiiiin-i wiih mi gave ii i omen nt me .ciiiteiii or .miime mlghtv rlierd of the Kyrle te the tlos tles tlos
lsclialKensky trio. In this work, vnld en Snluiihiy nfternoen umlcr the mis-I nR 0f tin' ttlerlu the ntldleiipe una
te be his own fnventc iitnniiK iiIm nun- iilrcx of the Phlladelphhi reiuin, utiil held In nipt attention, net etilv at the
I positions, tie great Hits-Inn composer dpfere im midlence that tilled the Iieuhp. ' mnjevtv of the music and the' dlgnltv
'has assuiedly put eim of his ver ' heslde which -pecal huiidieils werc0f the potferiniinie. but iiIne in th
, finest miislnil thoughts, nlthitiigh the I tumble te get in nt nil. The rheir. , aplrlt of deollen which the members
, aunesiihPi-r of inehiiiclinlj nliiieM of miller the leadiTshlii of Dr. .1. I'red ,10 ,.,nir ninnlfested in their work,
ninrbidity. is practically unrelieved from Welle. wni ns-lsteil In the l'lillndel- Mrs. linear. Mis Addison and Mr.
liegl-'iiinir te piui, eiept in the theme phln u-ie.lni. the Mevatlan Trem- lleiitv illil Ptielt In the duets mill k.iln
1 hone Cliilr. I.lililv StekeM ll.iiriir. mi. .. ..i. t, llimm. unm. ilm .n.. ..
Illllhl I'll't ...I0..II riuii, .111- llllll.-. ,11.
the last Ilach festival, nnd Mr. Deutr,
has been the tenon Milelst nt every
feAti-Al In Ilethlehem since they ee- (
rim. liwini tlimi twelitv Pilrs II III. Thev. .
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I Willi .IIHS .IIIIIIWII, WITH nil III ,ire ifcv.,Nrv,-v.v. .wiw.w-'i"
of tlie vailntlens.
lietie I'helr. l!i:i!y Stokes llngnr. s-e-
voice utid caniril out the spirit of the
composition In the snme manner us th
members of the choir. The erchcHlrii
was n laiger one than It has been the
custom te use in Ilethlehem, as far
as the number of strings is concerned,
the ether Instrumental of course, being
these denuitiiled by the were. .
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no ev want a tarji At-TOMnnii.K?
Tbe clusslflfd columns nt In Puhtlc t.eiimr
lint eeme of the lst bsrmlns te t feuni
In L'sfil Cars en nana 21. trfv.
Founded in I860
The Heuse (hat Beppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
C. J. Heppe & Sen Central StereIll 7-1 119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
The Heppe List
of great makes
MASON & HAMLIN
Upright and Grand Pianos
HENRY F. MILLER
Upright and Grnnd Pianos
STE1NWAY
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
WEBER
Pianos and Player-Pianos
STECK
Pianos and Player-Pianos
EDOUARD JULES
Pianos and Player-Pianos
WHEELOCK
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
HEPPE
Pianos and Player-Pianos
STROUD
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
We will appraise your present Piane for "trade-in"
en a Victrela, a new Piane or a Due-Art Pianola Pianola
Piane. See list in left-hand column.
C. . HEPPE & SON
Please write belew:
Frem Public Ledger Reader
Te C. J. Heppe & Sen. 1117-1119 Chestnut St., or Cth & Thompaen Stg., Philadelphia.
Plcaan npprals my piano for rxchsng.
Nam of my plnne Number
MARCELLUS
Upright Pianos
FRANCESCA
Pianos and Player-Pianos
"USED" PIANOS
Frem $75 up
VICTROLAS
Frem $25 up
OUR TERMS:
Charge Account or 3 -year
Rental-Payment Plan
Celer nt th cfte ... , Purchased about year
May exchange it for a Victrela i.MarU which)
I'prlRht P'ane iM&ik which)
Crumi I'lar.e (Mark which)
Due-Art Pinnoln-riane (Mark which)
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Instructions
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instructions, the dentist
said, with a note of impatience
in his voice.
bix months age, when you were in
my office, I ordered you te use Kolynes
Dental Cream. New your mouth shows YOU HAVE
NOT BEEN CARRYING OUT MY INSTRUCTIONS,
but have been using something GRITTY.
"Your teeth, being soft, are beginning te show
scratches. I have done the BEST I CAN te preserve
the artistic lines and beauty of your mouth. Yeu cer
tainly cannot mean that YOU REFUSE te aid me!"
This is net a fanciful incident. The statement was
made, as quoted, by an Eastern dentist vhe stands high
in hit profession.
sound. These cannot be kept sound
unless the mouth IS REGULARLY
CLEANSED AND PURIFIED.
We have en file in our New Haven
laboratories personal applications from
ever 47,000 American Dentists and
74,000 American Physicians for
Kolynes Dental Cream, te distribute
among their patients.
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Keep Your Teeth Lustrous
De you realize HOW VITAL it is te the HEALTH
and DURABILITY of your teeth, no less than TO
THEIR BEAUTY, that you keep them lustrous WITH
OUT THE USE OF GRIT?
De you realize that the health, beauty and durability
of your teeth ALSO DEPEND upon your keeping the
MOUTH MEMBRANES in a purified, hygienic con
dition? The teeth cannot be kept healthful OR EVEN
KEPT AT ALL unless the gums and teeth sockets are
Kolynes Dental Cream net only CLEANSES and
PURIFIES the mouth, but also keeps the teeth polished
te their PEARLY NATURAL LUSTRE, without the
use of a TRACE OF GRIT.
Beauty and Health
But an EVEN GREATER VALUE OF KOLY
NOS, in the judgment of dentists and physicians, is that
it DISSOLVES THE TOOTH FILM and eliminates
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF THE GERMS which
produce the teeth-destroying acids. It gees directly te
the CAUSE of teeth decay and REMOVES it.
Then your teeth REMAIN BEAUTIFUL and RE
MAIN IN YOUR HEAD.
Test it try a few days of mouth happiness!
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New Haven Conn,
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1922 Bread at the 1916 Price!
Victer Bread
Regular Pan Leaf
5C
The quality leaf
Only the purest ingredients obtainable and the highest
flour are used in the making of this exceptional leaf of bread,
way, will stay at this figure for tbe remainder of the week.
grade of wheat
The price, by the
Bread Supreme
Extra Big Leaf
9c
Our master bakers' masterpiece. Why pay
12f or lie for a leaf of no batter quality.
Victer Raisin Bread
Victer Whole Wheat Bread
jjeaf 9C
IN. B. C. Cbocel.le Pug.." 29c
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(N. B.C. Vanilla Wafer.
ufc.lb 29cS
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SASCO Buckwheat & in
Pancake Fleur pke I Uc
I Gelden Syrup e" 9c; 3 eaM 25cJ
King Dust and Dirt will take a back aeat today. Juat a few suggestions te
make your work lighter
A New Breem Sweeps Clean
litre if u sale for the JiU'.v. thrifty housewife.
Thee hroernn am nil mmle te Htund the heuvy
werl: of heme-clcnnliiB day. It N HiUH.ihje
te buy new. na the prlreB are ppectnl for this
week.
Regular 50c nnnnilO new 43c
Regular 65c nKULIIVial new S5c
Regular 75c 'WUIIIU m QBq
Dust Brushes "ch 18c, 32c, 40c
Scrub Brushes. . . eh Sc, 10c, 14c
SOAPS
Rinse (for washing clothes) Sc
Star Naphtha Powder. . 6c
Ivery Seap Flakes k 9c
Ivery Seap 3cm 20c
Yeung's Borax Seap wreak l2i2c
Yeung's Washing Powder 12c
Yeung's Seap Chips 9c
Sunbrite Cleanser 3 ""10c
ffSCO Hair Nets
The quality net at the quantity price.
Single Mesh-5c
Palmolive OSlg
Seap, 3 cakM iiiUC
It will pay you te clip this entire list
Choice String Beam can 12e
Aluminum
Biscirt Cutters each 9c
This cutter works with a roller motion
ami will cut thirty te fifty biscuits a minute.
Lars Green Lima Bean can 18c
Choice Lima Bean can 12Mtc
Red Ripe Tomatoes b3 can lBc
Ace Tomateet medium can 12e
Tender Peat can 12ic
Aee Pini (yellow label) can 17c
New Cern Meal lb 2'fc
Pearl Heminy H 2Mc
Heminy Griti lb 2 Vic
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Calif. Lima Beans lb 12c
Dried Green Peat lb 9c
Yellow Split Peai lb 9c
Whole Grain Rice lb pUg 9c
Geld Srel Macaroni 3 pkgs 25c
Gibbs' Tomate Pu-ec can Sc
Rich, Crcnrnv Cheese lb 30c
Kraft'i Chcadar Cheeis tin 15c
New Norway Mackerel each 7c, 15c
Asce Grape Juice pint bottle 20c
Big, Meaty, Selected
EGGS
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These tr' air. hi rvtrs ven-'i" of til"
Tord, geed "'CM"' Neil Af the nililnl
patlifaotlen et Knew Inn that rai-h esc iu
auarantepil. At this jnlie well. It I"
usele"; te 'jv mint-
Geld Seal Eggs
carton of CI,
twcJve vel
The lih'U of tlir iiet"-' MiMnlutrlj '.
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Just filled with goodness!
SK reason why
Louclla it bet
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butter is because
everv round con.
tains the Pasteur
ized cream from ten
quart" of pure, rich mill:.
4 ib 58c
Butter
I'ounlle nuinheT hive sld, "Th
fintit buittr ice n'tr ferf." Tate It i
Richland Butter ,b 50c
I'urr rif.imfrv ptlnts fienil h'lltei
l'ltpi limn niiiiiy lii In
Citlifernia Prunes . .
B!jt, meaty, nulrlt.et
lb
19c
Sugar
Beets .
hip enn
14c
T Marshall' .
NJ27c .
Gelden Pumpkin
Big can
Fancy Grape Fruit f A
Fach IVC
ffinir P.rnn. Pintf ah
A for 25c
12k
7c
Tell your neighbor about Asce Coffee and you've made a friend.
Net until you taste n steamhijr, cup of this delicious co(Te will
you rei'lize hew much betit-r it is than ordinary ceil'ce.
ll7.lV-Z-JUl
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H. &50D Coffee it
29c
Just taste the difference!
OSCO Teas : -n Pkg
y2-lb pkg 23c l-ib
pkg
. 12c
45c
Quality
Candy Specials
Chocelatr
Whipped Q c
Creams... Ib &
33c
Chocolate
MintPattirs"J
Fancy Baking Apples 3,bn10c
Selected Eating Apples aejJ$5c
Peaches We can yp
v.aiiiuiiua naive
I'ai'.icd In purr jii(;ar syi up
ASCO
Perk and Beans
3 Cttni 25c
Veu'll w.mt mnie
Ar.ce Bacen
pkg
Sugar mini;
17
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Meat Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
City Dressed Perk Chops or Roasts ib 22c
Selected Cuts lb
9 1
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NATIVE BEEF
Finest Rump or Round Steak ib 2Sc
Bedine's Perk Relish
Vfe-lb
New Made Sauer Km,,:
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