i en saw- Kiit , V ,C" Iti tin i m W I' 'II 111 m m i ill it N s. Hs iC V4 Bi"jK j4- WjMUwBiHIf i iJPimnPlMP!RiRMlilHHB!ii; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERi-PmilAUELHIA, T&URSD&tf, ru, w-TcrMMammimtK'jmwmHnimBmmrmmTnKmMmaiB'mimMmimtmi tamMHMHiHBiHB r.m"KK . . '- i ! ' - " .' l . -n . , -jCkJ. en Will Eijejr HONE RADIO Bead Seta, Loud Speakers Chas. Cery & Sen, Inc. Philadelphia Branch, The Reune TYPEWRITERS SPECIAL SALE -$24-LATE MODEL OLIVER Ne.9 It DATS' FREE TRIAL. 1 TR. GUARANTEE J0O5CHESViUTStm BiMnfWRffl POLICE PUT BAN ASK PASTOR TO SAY ONKLANPARADESWHYHEBACKSKLAN Director Cortelyou Says He Will New Yerk K. K. K. Organizer WILL NAME HdNOR MAN !MfcS f JffiES.1 1IIKII1IJ U'MiiB t - w---- Crush Any Attempt te Usurp Authority KLEAGLES SEEK RECRUITS Is Called Upen for Explana tion by Deacons LlSaSeSHS25KaS?f3 LOOK at our ADDING MACHINES before you buy AH Makes, Lewest Prices COLLINS. 831 CMut St. Thane: Walnut 31T3 ?S5S2E2SESHSH5-ii! Comfert Relief MIFFLIN 4LK0H0L MASSHiE Alcohol for every external purpose rt. June IS, 1912 i,'- ! AZ-r' ". 4. " . Ate you pelng te make ei net he mceelvA ml meclfvinr the b-S' time.i.Tl"ir. -,. 1 S...... 1. .S .. i1 I qu.CKakJJilu.,5 iUvCV w we tax. Ben-jplnh "SAV1LL PATENTED FAUCETS" And On kitchen snk. laundry tubi. terles jrcu ars hivinr inttalled tn mam. or nrpv.rlne Tiljtn for same " -" -r -.'.;aj . ante- our Savlll iaucet te gire nve Instruct your plnmbrr te iniuill I'nti ntiil i i" i Themas Savill's Sens, Wallace St., Eaat of Bread St., The Best Place te Secure Gifts for Business or Professional Friends is 'A rj7 uf vu5 7, the Du nr-, Man' Department Stere I Director Cortelyou, of the Depart' meet of Public Safety, has warned the Ku KIun Klun that Hh new attempt te 'return te power In Phllntlelpbla will meet u ipireu counter movement by the police. Director Cortelyou said e1ny that the Klun I ukiiIii active m this city and ha staited a concerted drive for in creased membership the first outward hew of action from the Klnusmen since the organization was virtually cleared out nf the city last Jul. The "Invisible Ktupire," or any 'ether organization which attempts te take Inte Its own hand" the duties which i belong 'e the police, will he "crushed at it tir-t show of power" and it officers will he made te answer for any tlepretl.i- 'tiens committed, Director Corteljeu nn i e'tueeil IJeeeiitl. prominent business men In fhi' citv have reeeheil letteis from cer tain leaders of the Klrtli urirliin them te fall in hue under the Ku Kliu banner. i The letter have been turned eer te the polite authorities. Te counteract the pr piicand't the Director Mild lit would uet permit nn demonstration by Klansiiu'ii in this dty. Calls Clalttis "Tonimyrel" ' We place the detection of crime and the source of order In the police forces of our communities," he said tetl.iv "Te i'rniit a secret se I te scire that power is te open the way for grave abuses and for distinct menace I net only te lujlviiiuals but whole , clashes of our people. , "Secret operations through intlmlda intlmlda Men will net be tolerated, no -"" whether the operators call themselves the Ku Klux Klan or Mimethlng else. The claim that the order purposes morel v te enforce moral laws, te stand for the right and te protect the home is all temmy ret. Every self-respecting i tireii is for these things, jnid w want any secret organization which ! pretends te enforce them. "As I have said before, I will held the officials of the local organisatien i responsible for anything which the numbeis of the Klan de in violation of the law. Miuffer for "Fiery Cress" I will net permit any 'tiery cress' demonstration- or parades of white- 'robed men weiring masks through our citv !!! ! dren but adults. if the Government te investigate anti StivUl punish all the Klcagles" and such of- ' lieers as hae been responsible for the l..UOUS UllirtUTS aim tllll'-l utiuiin iii- Ieged te hav been brought about by ' tiieinbers of the Kl.tn. "Ever since they started their new membership driv". net only in this city, but through the State. 1 have been Keeping a close watch." The last attempt of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan te become an active organization in this citv took place en ,IuN 11 in the (irand Kriternity H.ill, MMeenth and Arch streets. About tuentv men joined after paying a $10 fee. Although the exact number of K'linsineii in this city Is net known, it ie believed the total active member ship is fewer than ".tKiil. CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSED "MENACE" AS SERMON TEXT uerld. streets net only frightening chll- KE W'fffi.V, or VIS,0 fiv? Wn- "I am in fa-. or of the proposed action years itt!c. Mfrs PhiU. I Fer the convenience of our cus tomers we are ilisplayinn our Christmas Cards and Fancy Goods en both the 1st and 2d Floers. Practical sif- f sort ice and utility for home and eflice use te lit all pur.ses. 9C4-906 Chestnut Street Municipal Research Bureau Bulletin Considers Suggestions tsit" -est tens fei liiinreUns tin civil eriee sstem were the WeeUh b'll'etllt Muni, lpal Keseiuch . n.iiieiiilatieiis h -.. it-i 1, ( oiiteren' Bad Breath Is Usually Due te Faulty Elimination When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubriratinu liquid is pro duced in the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujel because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Aujel la a lubricant net a medicine or laxative se JA K nmir.t frrtnn PfifeJL-Wi Trv it tedav. ills, tissed teua in f the 15uie.ui of Uefeirlng te i..'- the fievernmen'.'il lie e of the I'nltfd Sfites . I . 1- V ...... I 1 it. mi I annua .inn un .'aiimni . nn.pil League, but witiuiut endorsing .iiher. tlie Imieiu silted in part In the npeir of the Governmental K seiuch ( enti rence CelUinlltee it is l.,M.srd tll.lt the t'ivil er Ce feill- i is-le."ers t'nr a three-nvaiber bed., e. ns t'ing of the chairman of tin com i s.. n .itul fe associate eemiuis- ' ners. The ehairman w..uld be . i.sfii for lis tfchiilc.il knowledge ind i ier,l M. e i empetitive test, would ..Hi. urinu geed liei.:nier ,mi , r.r sir; Ice. anil would le pain a ,i. .i ir.. One of the .isseiiite .. eners wntiltl ee appeuneti in ii.r ,.;.e!i'ie from tie .idmluls. ,e staff an 1 would held office at the sin, of lb' elllef eei ntivi . The . r iisse mi,, femini'sii uer would be ell I) the llllplnyes ill the l'lasi- i i. e from their own number for u .t t'.ne ells, mill would be ei l.i re. .ill by ill npllH.es. I'l i ,' cif I he Spxllll I'elllllllt- ,,r ii. Nntiif, il Mutiii ipnl I.ague . ,i s t,g e i 1 II servi.'e i ma- . i . ,ns, 1, b l-Otllpi tltle ' r ell .in ' Unite t I in of of- I 11. i (.i I i GARDEN CLUB ISSUES BOOK ON WISSAHICKON A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE Cuticura Steps Itching And Saves The Hair . Shampoos with Cuticura Seap, 1 mode d by light touches of Cuticura VMntmenti de much te cleanse the p of dandruff, allay Itching and tien, antat falling hair and eta a batt-fTewlng condition. m&atmm apMlapaMawlwf. Volume Outlines History and De scribes Beauty of Valley rhe i.anU'ii t lib of Philadelphia has ,. e.i ishetl its first book. "Th'i ssiii,nl.ii " lempiletl b T A D.il; ' I i,i ilisiinjul'.hid poet and humeiist, i mi , tire id; has i clenr.ited this Is-aufl-f iii.pehd.ige et riilrm'.uiit Park in his ;ire bus ireilut ei an iliten sling little i ,',n, mill, 'n ; the history and de- si riblllg 'he ri;sll'lll lisperl.s of tb' lll'l' of the WlSMlhli'kun. The lempl'" of the ;ei.me has drawn upon ' I'liii'meunt I'.irk and the s.i s,n.( 't nleniiial Expo 'uhi." bv l 'hiiiles S le;-er; "The Wissahlekeu mi lli-ier;. Seng and Story," by .Jeseph I 1! ekliell : "(leriliiintiitt a (iartlell ii'd tJinieners " b; I'dwill C Jellett : Tie peniisj I iim.i Arehnes I'.llabelli S Ippeil (iieen Elliett gin e the duerif t en fei the te;er of the little ;elume, Kirbell l!ii;es eelilribilled a photeg- lapbie fiutitpi ilebn .1 MaeFarlaile i.iiiiied Infurmallen ineorperaletl In the betdt. nlld Prof Fmlerlek Eliren febl, Aleailtler .Mllt'Elwee. (ieerge It. Ku sei and William Henry Tretter con tributed si lal articles. The book is embellished with draw ngs by lit rbert Piilllnger NEWARK HAS NEW DRY CHIEF Successor te Cen'e Says He Wants te Keep Everybody Working Newark, Nev. 'l". Theodere E. Heward, new chief of the Newark pre Hi ,lJteclntrtt Prrsi Xew Yerk. Nev. HO. The Hev. t)s car llnywoetl, cvanaelisf of Calvary IlaptiHt Church of this city, who re cently delicti Mayer Dylan te prewnt him from organizing a Ku Klux Klan In New Yerk City, last night was or dered by his Heard of Deacons te ap pear before It and ccplnln himself. The decision of the deacons, said S. ltaymend Estey, chairman, meant that i Mr. Havwoed would be evamlned te ascertain whether, in bis activities as a Klan organizer, he "violated the principles of the chinch or Impaired bis usefulness te It." The Itev. Jehn Peach Htrntten, pas. ter of the congregation, who presided nt the session of deacons, nnneunced immediately thereafter that be would preach net Sunday a sermon en "Aniericnnlsm Menaced by Klanisiu and Sectarianism." The date for Mr. Haywood's ap pearance before the chinch beard wis net tit'd. in curding te Mr. Estey, who said he would await the evangelist'.s ac knewledgement of last night's at tien before arranging the meeting. Liberty. Kan.. Nev. 150. (P.y A. P. i The Mayer ami Town Ceuncil1 hist night by unanimous ete rejetted, the claim of Thto.lere S'hierlman, for- mer Miner, for SIM) .000 damages as a result of his alleged tlegglnj recently by a hotly of masked men claiming te rep resent the Ku. Klux Klan. The claim was nresentet by niter Kettli, de feated Deinecintic rainlidate for County .ledge, who denounced the Klnn in his camnuicu. It is stated that Schierlinan. whe1 has resigned as Mayer and has me; en te Newata. Okla., will begin suit for the amount asked in Federal Court. Deland. FI:i Nev. .".0. (Ily A. P. I Mrs. Alice E Shields, former!; et Kansas, who was arrested after an imestigutien had been made by the1 Km Kluv Klan and charged with the minder of her liiibatul last February . was disi barged yesterday when the Si He A'.einev sjiid he t mid net muster ; it - n s who had removed from the State. The woman had been in jail sjm.i shortly after the killing. The killing incurred one n if Jit as the no-pie lode along an euthliig lead. Mrs Shields tie laretl her husband had been shot from ambush. A Negro iiiiphnetl by Shblds was then mresied. MlbsetUelltly Mrs. Shields is s;i, te h'ne written the heatlipmi ters of the Ku K!u Klan and a-ktsl that the Nt.'i'e be siinnuaiily handled by the Klin The Klan cenilu, te i an in-;i-iuauen and. after a length; exam ination snid te hae been b.isnl en in in in fonuatieii gathered by Klalisinen. tin woman was arrested and the Negr released. tl.mta. da.. Ne; .".0 iP. A. V.) 'I he impel ml kloIHeeatioli ll' re of til'" Isii'.'h's of Ku Klux Klan fei mall; lest ( e irly today . ne; institution wiih a i l.nise p.. litliinng the Mm affih itiug utth any iwi.iain's orgamatieii aid nming a 1 .Milt; of haiiishm.'iit from the in ;isib'e empire for any one who aids or abiis siii h organi..nien was adopted. ne of the most important points of the new constitution pie;ides the im perial w.zartl hereatler slml ,.',., ted b; the Grand Dragons, r Mate chief , Tin re shall be no nominees for tins pe-itimi and ea h drau'iui will ;ete i"i .m; klausiiiau in -".! standing. The ;eting tiutth will be legulntnl by the nuinbrr et ',' ni-meli ill e.itli State. The t'IMl of etlieiis was ied i' te if yeatH. CROATIA INDEPENDENCE i AGREEMENT REVEALED Italy's Dalmatian Claims Agreed Te as Part of Bargain llelgraile. e; . :m -(Ily A. P ) The ixistente of wl.ir appears te be an agreement between the FrankNli FrankNli 1'ie.itiaii Indepeiid' i . Party and the Iri'i.m and Magyar Fnseistn te s I. Iish and gllll'lintet the indepentle'.'i e i.i i reatin hi ixehaiige fur th" snt.st ,. t en of Itiliau i lamis in Dalm til i ie;inb'il b; a ibn uiaelit published leie y.sierdiiy by tin newspnper Viinn. The ilei umeiit is sijued b; Coleui! Da hi, it presenting tin D'Ana m 'in Italni'i Fasclstl, and Deputy Aimilee !iandl Frank, prisidint of the ( , i Committee in I'udaptst. The agreement contains nine aitules It preude- for joint action te nahe Itnl.an tlaiuis in the third '.one , lialimit.i ?- I Final" as well us do, de, tl.m n itieiial illdepeiiileiice. , Ir disc us'es the moral and i a'c rial in, tin is le be eluplcned as a i,e ,u of 'i. hiewng the cleslred i nd. am! "peaks of i ,i cre-Hi.n of an Italian (Ionian ligiell n' FlUlne '1 he aglc eme'lt llNe seeks i separate i.'iis.iiunt for i out ertetl action m Hun fcnrj bttwicn the Creat Cemiiutti e and iheM.ig;ar Fusei-da piutv The document, tlatil Vi iina. Ne-;einbe- ", has created a t eii-iderable stir h ic. Chettar Kiwanla te Give Madal te City's Greatest lenefaoter Chester. Nev. 30. The Chester Klwnnls Club each year gives n mcdnl of honor te the citizen of the com inutilty who has rendered the greatest service during the year. I.nst year (Ieerge Pierce, n rlvermnn. wns given the honor for having saved n number of persons following the collapse of West Third street bridge ever tbe Chcs ter Hirer, when twentr-feur person lest their lives. Five names will be submitted by it special committee of prominent citizens and during the week , of liiminry HI the award will be mnde. I The committee Consists of lilchard Wetberlll, president of the Chester Na tional Hank ; C. Percy Webster, nresl ... ., ti. ........ ... .' cieut ei ine I'eiawart i tuinty .aiienai llnnk; Charh's U. Leng, one of the ewr.vrs of the Morning Republican nntl the Chester Times : Colonel Charles E. nit; Ayers, prominent' club Wesley J. McDowell. woman, and STUDENTS BAR JEWS , i , - Austrian Incident Aitumei Political 4 Aspect Vienna, Nev. 20. (Ily A. P.) Or ders for the resumption of lectures In the Stale university, which were sus pended Inst Mendny because of nn antl Semitic demonstration by the students, were Issued today, wiicn tne jewisu students nrrlvcd, however, they found pickets either barring the entrance te the university or demnndlng baptismal certificates. . , ,. , . The incident has assumed n political , ., .,.,.1 Dm Vrntn Presse wnrim the (Government that this Is net time for anti-Semlllsm. when tne non-Aryan bankers are called upon te meet the Im pending lean. PRINCETON FUND, GROWS $178,372 ubserlbei' te Inrfewmant Since June; Total New $9,seB,76 Prl"rnten, Nev, 80, A total of ? 178.372 has been subscribed te the 'rlncetnn endowment fund since cel lege closed Inst June, it was announced ' sfer 'ay. This hri,"'s the crnnd tetn' t the fund up le $!).305.07fl.3t. The original goal of the drive la $14,000,000. RUPTURE Seft clastic trusses produce compiled liens, the wearer ilttte miwecta until hs Is told an operation will be necessary. Their unsanitary lee Strang and Innn- preprlnte rupture pads are responsible for troubles that arc sending many te the hospitals dally. Call that we may explain, nntl you will see cit once hew Kreat the danger and hew te avoid It. Other trusses also produce similar re sults et which we would he glad te tell you. Examination and ntlvlce free. Send for lioeklct Ne. 4. I. B. SEELEY S. E. Cor. 11th and Santem Sti. Ter 30 yur. at 10S7 Walnut St. TaL Filbert J497. Cut' out and kep for rafaraae. Hm(j HI hhii HhUI nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimit The Heme of Music Where you can hear the lnstrurnenta e' ybu'r; choice ae demenatrated aa; te bring out their' full perfection of tone and reproductive quali tiea. New ie the time te make your selection of one of the Victrelas 87 . , , Brunswick VittttU ' i Ne. 100 130 $2 Per Week Phonographs, a full line of which are always in J! stock. Geme te the house thaf can give you ?i$! Per MbmI, complete service -a really dignified, easy-pay ; ment plan and musical advice. Come in for a demonstration. i Thee. Pressbr Ce. 1710-12-14 ChcstnutxSt. Iheodera Presaer Ce., 1710.12 Chestnut St Pleme aend me further detaita of your eaay payment plan with descriptive catalog, Name , . , i Addreis , .......... lZMf!"",ill,M,lll,1"ll,, """ ';;r;rTM mTtttttttTm mmTmmm nT:TTrrrrHrsrrrrrrrTrrr Exceptional Gifts FITTED LUGGAGE Distinctive Leathers and Linings Uurming Appointments or White ivory. Shell . Amber and TVvo-tena. LEATHER GOODS. MOVELTIES-'GIFTS, STATIONERY, CAMERAS, ETC. - x- riE C&2Cftestnuttt CHRISTMAS CARDS I TiaiU'llOMa Ml'ltlCU 058 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUTGI RIENZ1 CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street tkM2 off h - '.J 9 ft Preient Ticket t! ..,.. . .. Lrr.ww-ura rrices un aii in L-J!-sV iH-i fnrU'm r iu i a-fi b3.':m I " JL . Y-vV --I A rlP-l$ FURS Coats Capes Scarfs i i 6 1 W7 iW if our Cftrifitmai S. rvs aTeet i1leftiVrtIlii mtT ,ffc sfiil VL VHVIUvme -J Flttiprl: 44fi7. Cut aut and kaan fat? fefarenan. I C r3 a ri,!.m tree -"f Complete in aats TJ 1 15 .11 .-low with fc-. a a k A All of 8 a a e r t d S . ---- a at i rut aiaia aaui a i i . .. K r-c - t, little lamps of II ( uaut-ejHataaaPl " ; p n Mtngl C many colors adds Jfl9BBHHU cone shaped, cel- K mSO life, variety and liKH55SS9Sa or cnnet burn Oi K xaujr rnnrm in tar u u m aa BWBBBBBBBBaaaiaaaBBBBBBBtaBB aaBBtaatBBBBwaBiaBBBti - -- - bbbbbi L, Christmas Wt JfcTMBlJeff. AUeextral -. fa J -.ft CL. and nrevidct the L 1 i i'2 ' !i; 4B VHlVnJaB H? ..(,.f m.iKntl of ieaVaBBB- I fruit, bird, animal S"5 M S W ..It5 I 7 tree lighting. "' and figure design. ? ' H ' ggiFTl "W- M WHERE PRICE MEETS QUALITY K KWi klsSSBE M 9s3a & . F. Buchanan & Ce, tvS aEMEjEmj&JW sJD 17 3 Chestnut St. Wv- I TUT . lmff i m2j--a-ajbswv . y k ,i. Madea lauimB 'V s H W Pleasure aii , - a1'.! i mJL m Mmm JIBiiiM t- II I llUniTeaB Hl-ir aalT -Km aaa.Taa.Taa.Taa.TaalaaJ' ' aaaTaM ! aaa.a.alalaMallllllllllla.a.Ja.a. ill v - y him ivMnni immi fiu. t ?itu. I n.iiiiiiKiiHmT mm ilhiiiiiihii1..iiiiihi aat TaT1" W maavKss. aBBBBBBBBBBBBBtaaBBBBtaaBBBtnnmiTTWiiaBn;sj- j-naaaaat ? uamiana a SaJM bsSsV aaTaBBBBgaaBBaWaFaaaBBfaWaMaaBB V aaWJaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaLl i MiLaWf. urss3mllJfc. ... , sammmamr ii aaBBBTBaalaaaaafR?llaBaBBi SaBBaBl WU90M ' i gaaBBByaaBBBBaaaayaaMiaTTaayaaaW'i " 3aaaaBBi tSlMvSI ( qK EsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVaBBBBBaHHaa "'"" aBv9 7 MM,MMMMWHM..-M.HNWMM.MMa.1.11...111MaiMiMM I laaSSEantsaBBBl ' laamauYaiVaBBBl iBBBaVMalaBBBBl i l9waaHaBBBa BBBBaaBBBaaaaBBBBl laBBBBBaa(Vl 11 I II I M w w M r T UJLluJ lW Makes Yeu 9 , Joyfully Eager te Sew! Make Their Sewing Days Holidays PIIAT is what irivinc a Willcox & eSfZSi tjioes iew rertamc riccinc Atuo Atue $m$L matic Sewing Machine ns n heli day pift docs. It makes each sew ing day n day of pleasure. It gives the owner the very things a woman wnnts pretty clothes obtained easily, quickly and economically. Sewing by means of a Willcox & Gibbs is sewing minus the toil, the drudgery of old-fashioned hand or feet treadle machines. One light pressure en the controller and the material glides through the machine, :;ewn neater, stronger and faster than one could believe sewing possible. Gene are the old annoyances of bobbin winding, tension regulation and belt adjustment. All the sewer does is sit and watch the operation. Come in and see one demonstrated today. Sec what it does and hew marvcleusly it does it and at the same time learn hew easy ownership becomes through our easy-payment plan. it 3 Willcox & Gibbs Sc Courtesy 1709 Chestnut Street Pi07te Spruce 2102 Service A fit r Dinner Tricks I 332 ialt lb gef the most out of your trip te & TO 'FllISL Nn. !! The l.einc Haw line A short pint of Mitinii ilire.ul (about two Inches in lnuihi i bunging en your coat. Seini. one, M'eliu It lllt'ie, obligingly Mini" te remove it. When In draws It iiwim he funis te liin mir prise that the thieml is apparently eiitl ,sh, ami l.reps en teiiiiug as long ut he continues te pull it. The secret is a t-piiel of thread in your lnshle pet Let. Previously put the end of the thie.nl through a neetlle hihltien' enforcement eflice, usuumed "' l,l,H'.' lt "" "" ''"'", ,T,,",n titlice yesterday succeeding Siimlllu II. rciu-ivi- n,.- ni-ru,, . imuiu r..-,.-r u imnn !,. of threed hewing. Naturally when ' "liwent te keep everybody working "" "u-n!L'm '!H, ' r'''"ve the "lit and ncceinpllsh something in New Jer- tie bit" of thread be finds he has taken, aey," was the only comment Mr. Hew-1 en bigger Jeb than he supposed! ard would make. )'- Cevvrieht, tttt. in rubiie i.tdeer c'cmflpni (Je one way and return another And for at least half of the journey select the Reck Island Lines Gelden State Limited See the desert that became a garden the Imperial Valley; the newest scenic wonder Carrise Gerge; a glimpse of Lewer Cali fornia (Mexico). All en the short, interesting way, the mild weather low altitude route te Les Angeles San Dieqe Santa Barbara On this train, famous for twenty vears. you travel direct te either Les Angeles or San Diege. Only through sleeper te Santa Barbara. Your comfort is net a matter of chance it is a part of the well known service of the Gelden State Limited. k-aO Newest all-steel Pullmans; club- ft k . observation car; drawing-room tftL.axtf. compartment sleeping cars and wr 0r dining car meals the "best en wneeis. Frem Chicago (La Salle St .Station) via Reck Island Lines at 6:30 p.m. daily. Frem St. Leuis at 9:03 p. m. daily. mm ir.fc 'Fer any type of heating system and any kind of fuel- V& lelden State Limited rV compute Inform&Hm and deicripUvi boeklilt, tall or writ Gee. B. Farrew, Ota. Aft., Reck Island Llaaa 1211 Chastaet Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Phase WtteaheMe illl , MT1P), Automatic Heat Control Phene SPRUCE SN 8328 A ;. 2 i8 The Minneapolis Heat Regulator re I ieves you of all responsibility in reg ulating the temperature. It does it all automatically. During the day It maintains an even temperature et 70 degrees. At night, It automatically lowers the temperature te any degree you desire and early in the morning it opens drafts and raises die temper ature te the normal daytime level The "Minneapolis" is quickly and easily to te stalled in old or new homes en any type of heating plant burning any kind or fuel. Convenient monthly payment plan. PrUt, call or phone for booklet. Th Convenience of Comfert,"' Minneapolis Heat Regulator Ce. Philadelphia Branch ,K Hi bulletin HlnV Phi al. nhU. Pa. -DV - ........w, . KB&aWH fr
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers