Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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RESTORE CAR LINES.
KENSINGTON ASKS
Big Meeting Sends Resolution
te Mitten Protesting Re
moval of Trelley Routes
V IS CALLED INADEQUATE
A resolution. rtnnnr(1 Jiv mere Own
flrwi vei'ii'iits f fvMi!n"l"n. rmu
plnlnhr.' of tlie I'llmlnntien of two strrt-t
car reittp In lint krrtlen vn ,nt to te
dnv te 'riimiin 1 MH'm. irt"lilnt of
the V. It. T. : Mil' or Monre nml TlMi
srd WVs'eln. presi.lt'iit of City Ouri
HI. Tin rnl'iiien .n ilrinvn up fit mi
hi'llciintlim mrntlnc 1nt nlilit of resi
dents" of Mm IMitcentli mvl TMrt.
fir'.t WnnK .he arc rliieMv iiffttt'l
hs tin- Winnm-. Mer,. tlmn ."00 oerson-
tier,, turneil nwnv from th meettllS .it
Dlfften llnll. fi-ilnr una I.t'tterlv streets .
nliicli nh iniwili'il l iimeitj-.
'I'll.' rrmiK'eril leiiti 1 Hn m il"
H.iu'il wliulh iii!vleM".'iH'." m tlie P'
(liitini. i" i me for i'i- nicil- el tin
turu' mi initr. wiuir it mil
timi t' imiieviI uf tin routes li-i
TerKe,l ;i liiiifMn. mul in.'ineiii in i
iiin tht tin, nun I'l'iiplr llvin? In K-n-
ncten
A rniii'initep wfi' Mi1 eiiitt'il te i. in
fer with Mr Mitten te .iU fur tin r r
ternttmi uf i hi rnt,-.
I'lnlet .ilr-"linilliijr
'I'tii' I'r til.fenl ilinti'il Iim it
pruiil -.it't H tiu te i '" for "Mr
r,Mn.." mi.1 Alfri'il M. Wnlilren, Hi -pub'n'.'i
li'.nlcr in tlie Thirtj -li--t
Wniil. ' li is liiw-my for tin m
jer.t uf i." te walk i or -evi-n bloe'v-s
t'i 51 1 mi 'I.' -titii ", anil t lien
,iM ... "i't an ' siti"! tiain if 1
tee . ruuileil te aflenl .1 ''at."
Ii t of tlie p.inl,er. pre'fst-il.
..i.nr liinl'ins tlie fair- te the '.
vat"i ti 1 in-. Tlw tuoferroil t h - - 1.
te ritie "ii tin surface ear- rntlur tli'i
w.ilk i lileck- ami climli tin .-tej -te
tlii- '.itii.ri (if the (Oirhe'id line.
riic !'.. 1'iank 1. t Cleak, pa-tni
of ttii '-11. itiiul lli'fenneil Kpisiep.i
f'hurih. 1I1 1 Urcil that the refwivnl it
tin rout.'s li.nl If ft Ki'twintten with
only .1 rute anil a half.
"We ii'i'il te linv. four route in
Kinsinetun.'' said Iir Cenk. "Ne.v
that two of the routes h.tve l'fen climi
liated .'lid the ether turned into a one
man lii lriM enlr a route and .1
half.
'1 hive made some nhsi ratii.n f
tnj (inn nil the in. MiHi"ni" . th.it 1 1 1 - -clmnscs
have .uts i Kioisiucten rei
dents A wfek airu Muii'l.n 1 wait' 1
thiit iiiu iniiiiiii's fin- a Uniite ."7 c.ir1
Hnd wle'ii n 'irriM'l twciin -fe'ir per
.sons ero w.utnii; te ser en. Tin fel
lewini; Wednt'sd.ij 1 had a --v lit rt n
minut" wait for th t.ir and t!ifte 1
pers-en- were waituu'. Last Finhn f
waiftil twetitj -eisht minutes wun
twentv ethers who w.intid te ride ' n
that iar. and last Menlu there w.is a
wait of fort. -eik minute-, and t1u-
fttre twenty. eisht of u w.rtms.
CalU enlee liniiH'iiuate
Tliis shows riy well that the serv
ice situ m the removal of tli old rou'e reu'e
is net adeiiuate."
l'hilip (.1. Sterlins, Stat ltepre- I
tentative, asked th iimlleneu if tl'v
he'ied that the deerrd th n
ster.iitim "i th' ili-'entinueii lvute
There was a rear of approval.
"That is all that there is t'' '
said Mr. Sfrlini; "If deserve
we will set th- s,rviee b.iek. It t
a iiiistieti of whether or net the cute
'Sn will sue 11- bin'k the route- W .
must h.uu them and we will ha ,
them."
William Hew en. president of tlje 1
Heard of Ki Iik.u ion, -aid that Ktnins Ktnins
ten pru'ltices n.eri than an ether -ec.
tien of the citv . bu' -jet- less than 1
iiny soetien. lie declared that th th
disfentlnueil routes should be resten'd
It was en the uKxi"5ti'iii uf Mr
Hnrrj 5-intnm m. ehiurnmn of tl
Women's IJimblienn Lo.icue uf the
Thirty-tirst Ward, that th" euim't'ee
t(i .ippru-ien Mr. Mifeti wa- 'ij.pi irted
The Rev. William 15 I'ni-h raster
rif the He'teen l're-bvterian t'h ir'h.
stud that Kets-.in.-ti u nait m.ine t- 1
ruiee hiard.
Hees the 1' T T bel.M.... h.
t-ked, "that it ean ehar.jt- and di-eon
tinue routes at will .i'n! that t'O imhi
people in the I'l.'htif iit, .nd Thirt I
first Wan! -I will nnnk i.thins, eay
neihlns ami de nutiiin.''' '
'"eunnlmen Hueheltz and Wa'ter Wa'ter
t.ere anienc ether speakers at the meet
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'I believe that Mr Mitten is bu-i
t" s, man emitiuh. -aid t'u incliraan
lSti'helz, "te knew tn.it -m h ,( iar-.
einiiuinity of people mit hav.- trans.
nutatien. If Mr. Mitten had known
iiie re-ult et the removal of thes,. clr
1 l'ldie, O tll.lt 'llev 'lever --; ""i J ! 'ate
lill reliiuved '
SPROUL ASKS OBSERVANCE
OF "BETTER CITIZENS' DAY"
Net Sunday Designated for In
struction of Beys and Girls
llarriibiirj.'. Nm ' 1 l'.v I' (
- renn-l,'uu,i!i- ted.ij we're lalliil
'initi ii (luteniur .st.'-eiil t. ebsette
Jiet Siimn Vui.-iiIk' 'Ji; is Ii'-'t,
f'ltizens I'i In hi- -i.itemi ui a
Govern' r - i 1
"The rneiit 1 uaveiitiun uf th" I'tiin
ylvnniu State Mbli.iih -s. jioel A-se,.M.
tieu drew te 'he attention e the in! .
duj school memberi-hip .ill ever the State
the plan se sueeesstully inn uuratei' n
riiiliidelplna List tear for the M-boii-tieu
of Hetter Citizens' Diy Thl- vtnr
next Stinila. liaj lieen set a-uli fur th -patriotic
observance
"Geed citizen-hip nnd hn-t a-i .ti.
wnshlp tire inseparable, an1 the ,-i-duy
1 hoel is the one li-'r.m'm ir
hand bj which this fail wa.v bi .ru urit
te public tippreelfttiun. I.'ist vi.ir 1 n
than -Iflii.lHiO persons nttimled the Min
Hay sehi'els in I'hilniielplun and at that
rate there should be mere than "iiiiu,.
WX) in attendance throughout the State.
If the lessens of geed itizen-lilp, th"
nceessitv ut devoted intention te 01 r
public nffa'rs and the ceneral sijpp(llt
of proaressivc gevernmi ntal d'v(lop d'v(lep d'v(lop
Dient ciin be bruii,'hi te the attention of
II 0 tllese n-llel.'s un U (UV devuted
te that purpf i a sriut permanent
geed will b" 1 rtei fe(
"I trusi that everv one mav have I
the itiui" and .n lmaMen te ive this
vita 1 Important s ibjeet the attention 1
it deserves and that all tlreiij:h the
8tnte en reu Sund'iy the U -sons et I
geed eillenship may be taujiht te the
bejs and sitl nud the frown-ups as
well Ne itii'iitet sept k 0 could be gen
dered the Stall and tli" IJepilblie '
TROLLEY CREWROBBED
Bandits Held Up Conductor and
Motorman In New Jersey
Trenten, Nev. L'l. MnMted bandits
held up the crew of a New .Tervv and
Pcnns.vlvnnla Traetlnu Cenipnnj trolley
en the Princeton Trenten DIvInieu inrly
this merninic and relibed tliem of S-W, i
uelil watch and ether valimble.s.
J. lu Sullivan, the rendm ter. al
though Ills name Niituilics puetUstii' ten
dtncles, whs unable te frustrate the
hbery. The piisbein;er-i ueie net 1110
IM. euilivan wen uuncneq wnne
twlBg a switch at rnn r.er tiuuner
NEW JERSEY MAN'S DEATH I
PUZZLES DETROIT DOCTORS
Bedy of F. W. Prince Pound In Hall
of Weman's Suite
Detroit, Nev. S!l. Following a post
mortem examination last nieht en Fred
erick W. Prince, forty years old, of
Mentelnlr, N. .T.. who died 1111 '
mynterieus (.'lrcumstnnces nt the home
of Mrs. Irma Pett, county physiclane
deelarcd they were Ktlll unable te de
termine the entise of death and would
have an analysis by the State chemist
nt Lansing. Meanwhile Wesley II.
Pett, wholesale milliner, Is being held
in connection with the uise.
Without a marls of violence en his
body, Prince, n publicity agent for the
Western l'lectric Company, and a mem
ber of the Phi Het. 1 Kappa honorary
society, was found unconscious In the
hallway leading te the suite occupied
bv I'ctt's'vv iff. from whom I'ett hud
separated for neveral months. Prince
died 11 few moment' later. He, in com
pany with several ether friends of Mr-,
l'itt had been her guest for the even
Jns- Mrs. Pett was released after
making a statement
Seth Themas
Mantel Cleck
Mahogany case, 9J4 inches high,
SH inches wide, 8-day Seth
Themas movement, striking hour
and half hour en Cathedral gong
$17.50.
We have many styles te harmonize with
modern home surroundings.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS Ji:WEI.nnSSILVKRSMITHS
It NEW YORK'S CLUB.
V4J-P LIKE HOTEL
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Founded In 1894
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1119.21 Market St.
When Yeu Cheese
Your New Overcoat
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See this exceptional,
showing of new styles
and unusual values.
In any coat you select from
the R. & F. stock, you are
sure of the finest of fabrics,
the latest style and geed
workmanship done by
The Kirschbaum Sheps
A really unusual showing
at 35. Our complete price
range runs from
The Best Place
te BVtir; fllfta fnr.BnutneH or
Profatennl rrlcudi li
faKlri
the Businesa Men'
Department Stere
Pnctlral dtta 0f (ctrlce nd utility
tr dt all puncn.
904906 Chestnut Street
(VfirrtfJlt IKS
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QUALITY ALWAYS MODERATELY PRICED!
FRIDAY SATURDAY
EXTRA SPECIAL
1lb.L'Ailen
Asserted
Chocolates
12 Varieties
Cream, Fruit
and Nut
Centers
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Black Walnut
Roasted ;
Paean
A Chocolate
Fudge
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
L'Aiglen Fudge Sheps
Chestnut above 15th Street
And The New Shep At
1604 Chestnut Street
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Week-End Specials in
the Prettiest, Smartest
Pumps of the Winter
$g09 fe$ $ Je90
Ranking With 8.50 te 1250 Values
At one. or all of .these three prices, the
correct Shee of fashionable and smart type may
be chosen and tcr-suit individual taste.
If you'd counted en paying double, without
sacrifice of quality or kind, select among these
week-end specials saving at much as you'll pay
or buying two pahs for the price of one.
A. Patent colt and black satin, $5.90.
B. Combinations, brown ooze and brown Ifid;
black ooze and patent colt, end all patent,
$6.90.
C. Colonial; patent colt, tongue trimmed with
gray kid, $7.90.
D. Cress strap, black satin and bronze kid, $6.90.
E. Patent, colt, black satin, $6.90; gray ooze,
$7.90.
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Heriery in
heather
shades; alie
Silk Jtenlerv
in t I a a k
and colors.
Special
$1 P'-
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THINGS
WORTH
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100
Women's & Misses
Hats
$5 Vaiues te $i5
1618-20 CHESTNUT ST.
Vicmedelhff and Repair'tnt) Werk Dene in Our Own Factory
Mothers by the hundreds will be here again
this week-end. The reason? A new and
greater supply of these new justly famous
$22.50, $24.50, $26.50 $ O50
Beys' & Girls' Coats iff:"" iO
with sires te 1 -4 years at proportionately incrta?H
price
Imported Tweeds, Chinchillas, Vel
vet Corduroys, Heather Cleths, etc.
Because we
price and
make them, they're lower in
they're better made better
tailored leek 1 00r I better en the child. These
warm ceat9, lined and interlined, of superb , s
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quamies uiui insure iung wear. incic is nui
a disappointment in the whole let of these
five hundred coats. Styles right down te the
minute all the newest shades and, best of all,
worthy qualities.
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C'jnts for the Inrgrr qirh and
-, omen because ;kr make
them 25 ('i ('' fe;,cr in
price.
English Sports $
Coats, plaid backs
These sell everywhere for $75
and they de net be'in te realize
the style effectiveness of these custom-made
coats
Special at $89.50 vai. $125
Unrivaled coats in marvella, vi
cuna nnd tarquina. in taupe, brown,
black, navy, with caracul and fox
cellars and cuffs, luxuriously lined
with fancy crepe de chine.
Special at $38.50 Vai. $55
Sports coats that are different,
individual. Raglan and set-in
sleeves in light blue, brown, tan
tweedn and sports cloth,
Dresses
Straight-lined dresses
with white Peter Pan
linen cellar and cuffs
plain and striped Peiret
twill in navy and black
suitable for street or
school.
$29.50 Vai. $35
Large Women
Dresses in Peiret Twill,
Reshanara Crepe, Kit
ten's Ear Crepe suit
able for street or after
noon wear.
$59.50 te $115 ',
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Extra'Largc
Sue Coats
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Brown Murium
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French Seal
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Fur Coats, Capes & Wraps
A varied and attractive assortment
very specially priced for Tomorrow
In this special event are furs of marked distinction, embodying all
the newest style features. Many remarkable values have been ar
ranged for this one day. Every garment is unquestionably worth
much mere than its special price. The early shopper will reap ex
traordinary advantages of selection, as many lets are limited in quan
tity arid because of their low price, may net last throughout the day.
A Small Deposit Reserves Your Purchase
Russian Peny Ceat 54.50
French Seal Wraps 59.50
French Seal Coats 69.50
Natural Muskrat Coats 89.50
Hair Seal Coats 98.50
Civet Cat Coats..-. 110.00
Black Caracul Coats 125.00
Trimmed Muskrat Coats 145.00
Hudsen Seal Coats 165.00
Scotch Moleskin Capes 195.00
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