Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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ADMITS LEGAL OBSTACLES
Richard Wejrirln, prcldcnt of Coun
cil, cxpri'.sei1 lils romii'tlen ledny that
emrthing should lie done te pat nit cud
te high rates for titer In Oak Iinnc,
ffilcli pet- lt Mipply from the Sarins
Sold Wnter Cempiiny.
The iiresldent of (.'emudl cnid he
Walizcd the dllhiMiltiiw of tiikhm uvit
the water Mipil, but that this was
the proper vtep te take.
"l'hlladelpld.i conducts its own water
nwk." -aid Mr. Weslein, "and rry
effort 'diellld be made te ee thill till
rltUetis "of the eify leeeive the wiM"
ncrvlee and the wine tnte. Tucf cav
"The meuMihm of the-e plants no Jisajr
ilnnbt would be confront) d with lecul
obstacles, of umise they could net be
Hcqulrnl eteept threitKli money apphi-
printed by it lean bill. I feel the whole
water ipiestien of l'hlladelphln should,
be taken up vI'metHj that a fell
mpplj of tlie be! water can be hiMUul '
te the iit. for the future."
Dale I.ane residents uie up in armi
at what tiny tumis the exorbitant water,
rate.
Net enlv i the lesentment cnitstil
b the epetie Ineuried by the indi
vidual householder, but the pretests also
Tcfcr te the ove-sUe tate- eharued the
city for fire-plus connections, us well
as water "H piled h the private oni eni
pnny te tit and police nations fchoels
and ether municipal enterpri-es.
MANY ANIMALS SAVED PAIN
Humane Society Pretente Recerd of
Varied Activities In Menth
At n meeting of the Beard of Man
agers tf the Pcnns) Iviiitlii Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals
the following report for October wn
submitted by the secretary.
Prosecutions, ISO j horses ordered from
work for nrieus reasons, 147; pads
adjusted, 3110; overcrowded coops of
poultry relieved, 2422 J animals re
moved in the society's ambulance, 34;
animals hiimnnely killed, 334 (fifty
four of which e.rc nbent te be sold);
"2"i carloads of cattle Inspected 101
found 'disabled and I'M killed lit trans
portation ; stoning and beating of mil
innts preu'iited, 2; overcrowded cattle
in wagons relieved. C ; cattle fed, JJl'7;
cattle watered, 397.
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Blueqay
te your druggist
Tlie .simplest way te end a
corn is Blue-jay. A touch
Ftep the pain instantly. Then
the corn loosens and comes
nut. Made in a colorless
clear liquid (one drop dec3
itl) and in thin plasters. The
action is the same.
Pain Steps Instantly
Thanksgiving Sale;
SILK SHADES
Our Second Fleer is overflowing
with a large assortment and a
great ariety of different colored
Silk Lamp Shade. Eery hnde
is, well made of silk, with inner
lining and one or two toned
fringe. Figured and plain de-
J signs.
A lamp complete with one of thete studis and a
plain or decorated mahogany SI 9.50 (
stand jumI Ls
The saniu shades with a black luster 1
Vase
$17.75
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E. Cerner 13th & Arch Streets'
rr V.ecl: from Icudi-ic Te-mlnal, 2 blocks trem Bread 8t. Station.
Open KCi,. v.fQ., tri. ina sai. tvt. rree delivery terriM,
CLEAN NEWS
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gives its readers a daily review of the world's
constructive activities, and which retrains from
printing- the kind of "news" you de net want your
children te read:
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published in BoMen and read throughout the world in
home- v. here clean journalism is welcomed and appre
ciated. It you want te keep abreast of the times, te read
cadi da the news that ii really worth reading, it will
pay jeu te become a subscriber te The Christian bcieuce
Monitor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Three months $J25 One month 7:c
SL.D YOUR -UBiCRlPTIONS TO
The Christian Science Monitor
Bo-ten 1". Mass.
J'er hale at Lmad Ftrec' F'itten, Market Street f'flij and
ether iicxvs-siands ,
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At tht f'JCterj, Plut Jut Q
Why Davis Has Wen!
Davis performance is based
both en the trustworthy units
used and the high engineering
skill with which they are co-erdinated.
Beth are essential te
success.
PARAMOUNT MOTORS CO.
Diitributert
DAVIS MOTOR CARS
338-40 NORTH BROAD STREET
Spruce 6437
t'aniilrn, N. 1. Weit Jrrcy Trmten, V. J. ((ulnty'ii (mruer.
Alutur Carpurntlen, l.'asten, lu. m, ,, ,, U riimnT
I'etCsWIlr. Pa. W. II. Wallcrt Sen
I ItlTAI CDC Some Dlrble Territory Still Open,
LCtCiIV3 WrltB Phenn nr Wlr for DtUlIi
DAVIS
-BUILT OF THfi E T"
(Olftt Quantity Uttr of Continental Moter)
GMrge W. Davis Moter Car Cewpany, Richmond, Indiana
TO DIRECT LUTHERAN RELIEF
Rev. Dr. iania QeTng Frem Mount
Airy Seminary te Europe
The Rev. Dr. C. Theodere Heme,
profesder of Old Testament Interpre
tntien nt the Mt. Airy Seminary, linn
hren ntpeinted rcprenentntlve et the
National Lutheran Council In Kurope.
He wan released for thin nervlce nt n
meeting of the Heard of Directors of
the Seminary eterdny afternoon at
lam Leeitst treet.
take charce of the Lutheran relief
work In. Kurepe. He aucceeda the
Rev, Dr. Jehn A. Mereltcad, whose
health hna been Impaired. The Lu
therans conduct n larger relief work
In RiiHirta than nny ether Atnerlcnn
organization, with the exception of the
Jews.
Easten Hernet Dynamited
KMten. 1 , Nev. 22. -Twe hemei?
occupied by men employed at the Le
high valley ltaiirend Mheps here wcrM
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It tme;t fuuttnt. th imaninkiinn when
en r-nct lht bna lrt railroad Mrvta
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rtferwN-w. McCain. la wrltlna column of
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WORLD
CADILLAC
The owner of a Type 61 Cadillac net only regards
itwith profound satisfaction, but he cannot see
hew it would be possible today te produce a mere
, nearly perfect piece of automotive mechanism.
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NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene: Spruce OHO
Branches: Reading, Fa.; Camden, A. J.; Peltsville, Pa.
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
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And Be First te Offer Lewer
Prices en Desirable Footwear
Announcing
Important Price Reductions
en newest styles of
Pumps and Oxfords
Fer Dress or Street
And in Every Size and Width
EeplPjBk. i EeaaEeM i Aiy
At this substantial re
duction DALSIMER
makes possible a worth
while economy te you.
This is your opportunity
te secure the meat de
sirable kinds of foot
wear at a price that is
below their real worth.
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Dull Calf
Patent Celt
Tan Calf
Black Satin
Black Brocade
Brown Brocade
Walking Pumps and
Oxfords, fancy cross cress
strap sandals, the high
ly favored Colonial
Pumps styles appre
priate for every occa
sion all are here, fea
tured in all leathers
and various heels.
Black Suede
Gray Suede
Brown Satin
Beth the jiuc quality of the leathers and the expert crafts
nxamhip serve te double the emphasis of this low price
EVENING B,a and Silver Brocade
CI IDDCDC All-Black Brocade
bLIPPERS Geld Cleth
Silver Cleth
Bronze Kid ,','
HOSIER Y -Speciall-
Regular $2.50
Silk and Weel-
Pure Thread Silk
Every Pair Guaranteed-
$J.50 $1.50
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Befriend A Mether
Chartered
1S71 ,
YOU want te provide for your
family and leave them inde
pendent Have you made a will and
appointed a competent executer.
Te appoint thu company execu execu
eor or trustee assures perpetual and
experienced judgment in the man
agement of your family's affairs.
At your request we will gladly
send our booklet L-3, "Safeguarding
Your Family's Future.''
Guarantee
Trust & Safe Deposit Ce
316-18-20 Chestnut St.
1415 Chestnut St. 9, Se. 52nd St.
THE BIG SHOE STORE
1017-19-21 Market St.
Get Ready for
Thanlrfifirivinp f
Save Many Dollars in This Sale
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Thanksgiving Day it
approaching every
man will want his
new suit or over
coat. And here is
Mr. Hill ready for
y e a ready with
another wonderful
sale that is creating
clothing history and
making THE
HILL CO. the talk
of the whole coun
try. And, Man
here & why
Bena-Fide Savings of
$10 te $15 and Mere
?c oVuI7A?'neu.Ai!,c,0.ul: lmr' ster and remember THIS
1,LAIJFLP.E .AlS LARGEST, EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING
STORE. Mr. Hill buyt in euch large quantities that hit low
prices are famous from ceait te coast.
fV T y eVery ,n,lteltt, "very pattern every coloring
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