Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, PRIdIy: DECEMBER 8, 1922
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CITY JOBHOLDERS
MACED
FOR FUND
Uniform Giving te Republican
Campaign Chest Shown
by Official Repert
COLLECTIONS TOTAL $85,311
The Republican Central Campaign
Committee collected $85,311.04 during
the recent Rubernnterlnl campaign and
expended $85,311.04, leaving n balance
In the treasury of $478.02. The list
of contributors shows n goodly rep
resentation of officeholders, including n
mnjertty of the City Ceuncllmen. The
uniformity of nmeiintst contributed by
Ceuncllmen nnd ether officeholders in
dicates the old practice of "mnclng"
them for n certain percentage of their
annual salaries wns continued. The
mounts contributed ranged trem $5 te
'' The' committee's account was filed In
the office of the Clerk of Quarter Ses
sions Court csterdny by Jehn J. Me
Klnlcy, .lr., tieasuier of the commit
tee. The list of Individual contributions
ranges anywhere from $5 te $1500.
ri I1B0O contribution was by J. J. Mc
riMIHiI $1000 each was cjntributf.l by
Tsceb J. Heeds anil IMrten Simen: SttOO by
W Frcelanil Kendrlck. Hcceler of Tuxns.
iii'd Jimes Haxlett. Rfcertt-r e- DeeiU: tnoe
hy nch of the fellow Inir: Representative
vUllliim S, Vare. llnpresentnme Harry C.
Bnily Vllllain Campbrtl. JlcBlsler of
Wills. Hepresentntlve OeerBO W, Kdmnnds,
J; b. Leds. Charles Law. Trunk Ueyd,
Ri'muM White, f'harle" Klrke. William
Brem. Grew Wiy. iVIUIam M. un i.
DUtrlct Attorney 3amuel VI Ketan. Oaerfrs
W. YeuiB. nTreeentathe Jnmei .1. Connelly,
atoms A. Welsh.
Ceunrllmm Give $2ttj Each
Other contributions for lesser sums were:
..... v riiiinlncliim J4R0: Jehn H.
Maufer" 1380. Corener William n. KnlKht.
isfe. Arthur F. nrenner. I2!i5- Councilman
rtiYrle. l'emrrer. IL-25: H. Delflnaer. 12(10:
leunctlman hUwIn 11. Cox, $.'25: Council
man Hlc.ianl WeKleln. i!2r: Councilman
issne IJ. lleweli, '223: A Lincoln Acker.
"lle-.er of thi Tort. JJ30, William r.
Ilrewn $200; Senater Samuel Balus. S230:
i-euncllnnn tdwln llMchheltz, $225: Coun
cilman Charles H Hall. VM: 31 non Grat.,
M30 Charles K ex J22n: Councilman
tejeph I". Oaffney. $223: Jehn J. McKlniev.
it . $JiB: I- L. Fell. ReBlatntlen Com Cem Com
n.lislen. J150: David . Pell. 1S0: Wlllla n
t Kerri. $2C0: Alfred Qra-tr. 1200: Harry
Y Mare. $J0O
DaMd O Frnnkenfleld. $22": Harry
Kuenzal, $.2": Itebert U, Scott. 20'' James
Parker Nerrl t Jr . t2(Mj- TreU W. Wlllard
S'.'OO. Frank H. nntrell. Jr.. 2(J0- Jehn r.
Flaherty. $202 !i0: rrnnk Nenack. 12S0:
(near B Nell. $150: Thad 8 Krauze. $20C:
Hutry WlttlB. $180: Arabs M. Scott. $108:
Jlllten lleedmeer, itSOi'Wllllnm J. Ilarten.
JIM), Harrv Wlldey. $1R0: K P. Macken.
;i(0 HTrry W. Kcelv. S2DJ 30; Councilman
William MrCfncli. $200
Charles I Kclley. $160: William J. Glenn.
tl53: Atkinson Costelle. $180; Charles W.
neser $200: Jehn Diuran $180. nnward
Helland. $1H0: Prank J. Ryan. $230: Themas
T. Seiern. $180. Jeseph Ceward. $180. Wil
liam J Il-nhnm $202 B0: William P. Rie.
nert. $202 30. William J. Rraun. $180: Jehn
voernees, 9iru; jenrpn uawara. ieu,
I rank M. Itouse. $180; Arthur Merrow,
$180; B A Devlln, $1B9.
Arthur E. Buchholtz, $180: Jeseph M.
Psrrl, $180. Slirmund J. Oanz. $150: Dennis
V. PttzrernM. $180! JesSDh Obendorf. 1180:
rbarles T. Walker, $180: Vllllam P. Wll-
Kins, $lu: w. A. Bwut, smu; James u.
llrndr. $183: Jehn J. Harrlgau $180; Qftera-e
(1 rierln. 8160: Heward L'ccles $160;
Charles r. lloency, $180: Prank W. New.
JlfcO; Harry T. Bauerle, $1800, Arthur Bel
ters. $21(1: Simen Walter. $200
J Wesley Durham $125: Jes 8 O'Drlen,
$160; OeerKS. Scott, $180; O. D. McCaughn.
Collector of Internal Revenue, $180; Prank
ihert. $140 Jehn Scanlon, $180.: Warren C.
Graham, $180; Frank B. Darr. $180; Sen Sen
aeor Ooenre Wharten Pepper. $250: Edward
K. Roberts. $180: Oeorce Scott. $180: Rep-i-ientatle
Oeorite S. Graham. $500; County
Commissioner Ocorsre 1 Helmes. $225;
Maurlca J. Spelser. $137.50; Edward P.
Carrey. $185. ....
The principal disbursements were te tlm
arleus warl remmlttees. the Birth WnrJ
receUlne the lowest sum. $315 and the
Tnenty-seoend Ward the largest, $2520, with
the Forty-sixth Ward a close second with
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Diamond and
two Sapphires
Set in All Platinum
Exceptional Value
Large selection from this
price up- te $300 and e.ther
styles up te $5000.
Van Dusen and Stokes Ce.
1123 CHESTNUT STREET
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safety
service
YOUR MONEY new can earn'4
interest in the Central Trust &
Savings Company. Our new
rule, designed te benefit all the people
of this district, is in effect, and five
dollars will start a savings account.
Jein our banking family and
enjoy 4 with safety, 4 with serv
ice, 4 with convenience.
Central Trust & Savings
Company '
Market and Fourth Streets
Philadelphia
Capital and Surplus, $1,600,000.00
Open Evenings
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When shoulder straps don't slip
when armholes or crotch don't cut or pull
WHEN Union Suits cover completely and the
Marvelfit reinforcement resists wear beyond all
previous experience with silk underwear don't
you? That's all tailoring careful, intelligent
planning of each garment and that's all there
is te it! These are the things that go with
Kayser Italian Silk Underwear. Yeu knew them
the minute you put any Kayser garment en, by
the actual enjoyment you get out of the way it
feels and leeks.
And, tee, you see hew much longer silk
underwear can last when it fits like Kayser
Italian Silk Underwear.
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It is in the wearing of the
Kayser Italian Silk Vests that
their superior quality nnd ex
quisite tailoring are given the
truest test. Just three inches
above the knee they de net
wrinkle or roll up.
2.50 and up
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Loek for the AfaneKi rein
ferccment in the crotch of
every pur of Knyscr Italian
Silk Bleemers it insures then
durability. Stretches with
every step, giving comfort and
ease of movement.
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fulfil its purpose with
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Single- and Deuble-Breastcd Medels ' Convertible Cellar Overcoats
English Ferm-Fitting Medels Storm Coats Radie Medels Drees Cecs
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Twe- and Three-Butten Sack Medels Kimene Sleeves Sizes up te 52
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