Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PillLADELPm A. . TUESDxY,' DECEMBER 12. 1022'
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NOTICE
I'crneni collie nleut llir ell.v o e
Itrltlnr money, utiitlnc llutt It l te
he lined for eMnlilMilna; re new I'reas
Clnli nml n Heme for Indigent Ne
pnpermrn. In no wine represent tlie
Pen nnd Tenrll c'lnb, the only work
Int? newnpnperiiten't orBiinliatlen In
FhlUilelpliln.
The dullrllem are .net newapnper
men. nor are thejr In nny wny Iden
tified with the JenrnnlMIn profen prefen profen
.ten. A member of the Ten unci
1'enell Club U lte aceredlted nirent
fur necurtnir new membem, nnd he N
furnlnhed with credent lain, be.-irlug-the
elf nature of
JAMES A. CAMPIIKI.T.,
I'realdent
MANY APPLY FOR LIQUOR
cntlens for tbe wlthdrnwal of liquor, It
became known ycstcrdny.
Director Davis Lays Requests forinn,.rnMen "! " 3'" ,' !., m.
Withdrawal te Christmas ,of Christmas. Many persons lmldini!
' ltiiWtitltcl tit it liKi .-. Al.l lla.. .
ii"""n i wi Hvi iiit'ir iiiiuiinuni ei
WILMINGTON BRIBE
nriMirn 111 TAll III The offlce of the Stnte Director of i!"8 " t J?et their nlletment i
MrlUIrM KY I fl Yl I IK Prohibition Is being flooded with nppll- la'" '" the rnrller part of the yenr,
Sl. ST
Jet4mssuci
Viinenss
he many- -
uniguc? gifts
that we are
displaying'
were selected
te please
these? who
discriminate
JEWELERS
1334 WIDENER BUILDING
Corener-Elect Says He Neither
Sought Ner Accepted Sum
for Appointment
OTHER NEWS OF DELAWARE
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HUB RHEUMATIC
ACHING JOINTS
St. Jacobs Oil steps nny pain.
et one case of pnln m lifty re
euires internal treatment. Step
''.rusing! Hub seething, penetrat-
ii St. Jacob! Oil richt into your
'en stiff, ncblnc joints, nnd re
!lif comes inxtantlr. St. Jacobs
Oil is a harmless rheumatism lliii lliii
uent. winch never disappoints, and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining!
'.ct a small trial bottle of old, hon hen
i t St. Jacobs Oil at any drug
'ere, and In iust n ti.ement you'll
i free from iUeun;atic pain, sere-
ss nnd stiffness, Don't suffer!
I.i'lief awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil
juit n ceed for sciatica, neu-i.-ilsia,
lumbago, backache, sprains.
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I BHsw?bbbbV
IlSi MBBHHRfctV
put
Experienced hands guide
well-made brushes which
apply our geed paints
that will stand the test
of time.
WMnne
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GOOD PAINTING I
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Painters since l&Zl
2QM Arch Street
SPRUCE 8577-S5T8 RACE 1960.1367
James S. Wilten & Sen, Inc.
Victer Bread
These v.he buy this gener
ous leaf of whok-semeress
speak wisely when they say:
"Why bheukl we bal.e wreu we
can Ret such "Quality and
Quantity?"
In all our Stores
LiCi
Sucni! DtsiiMcli te Evmliw Public Ledaer
WllmliiRten. Del.. 1 111. Clmrlc
A. 'I'aj Inr. Ovoiiefideot, yestevdny
denled reports that he had ashed for or
received MJ000 or nny etlur reward
ftem (Jnirce 1. i:illtt, president of
iJi'ergp V. I'.lllett & ('.. unilertnkcr",
ler appointing KUletr deput coroner.
The Heard of ll.itber Comniiienrrs
has applied te the lnter-tate t'emf.ercp
('oiiiiiiisieii In W.ibhincten for tiuthor tiuther
lly te operate ten miles of r.iilreail
eonnei'tltii: the iirieus dinks. whancK
nnd binldincs within the new murine
terminal with the three trunk-line rail
roads eperatim; through Ulis elt.
J. Hendersen Smith, president of
the HliiMil tvtidtees at Kiehitnl'-eii I'ntk,
ye.lei-laj afternoon ordered the si'lioel
eluded until Thursday, niter he n
threatened with legal action lv (Jeergp
(.'. llughi's. who-e son wa- made ill
speial tin j age as a leMilt of earliea
u.oiiexlde fumes in the school. The
school hud opened yesterday mei'-'iig
ile-plte the prelr-stH of a tlUiueui f
parents. During the day it was di--eevei-fd
that some mete (hildren were
nfleeteil by the fumes nnd the teacher
had been made ill. When this state of
affairs was learned the svhoel was
ordered clevd. An investigation is
being made as te the cnuse of the gas.
The names of persons who hae failed
te pay the S.'i tllini; fee at the State in
come tai etiice will 1p vent te the At-il)riie-
fjetieral for notion according 1 1
a statement i-mipi by M. 'Heward Jes-
, , .-i.uf iii uuninivinner. Approx Apprex
1 ilimtelj !U,tN) (1f an estimjied lernl ei
310,000 ievident. of Delaware ever the
age of twenty-one hi paid the fee.
J'he collection of fees in the citv and
Sta'e was as fellow-: Wilmington.
.di.000 ; rural New ('astl, ltl.OtjO
Kent. 1(3,000; Sus.'c.t. 23,000.
Ir. Ernest fedmnn, of BoMen. for
mer prefe-snr of surgery Ht llnriard
Lmver-iT, pasvd through this State in
a leurteen y ear-old automobile. en i,j,
way te Georgia, where he plans te no
some sheeting.
A farmer of near Che-dertewn. Mil.,
',' , , 1LU 0,'1 tnc n'ltics of 1.1s Hei
"i uiii-hs receiuij. iu- had made a
quantity of home-brew wine nnd threw
the "Kins from th mixture out into the
poultry yard, where the ducks nte it.
It is believed they were drunk.
Senater Hall yesterday recommended
the appelntmuit of Charles M. Harring
ton as postmaster at Little Creek. Tin"
aiipeinmient is expected te bi
through within n few days.
Summoned te Claymont te a-sin an
viiijueye or me Werth Ilretliers m lo
cating n missiii" pocket-book that he
claimed had been taken from his treus-
,er- while he wa- bathing, Constable
(jeerge Whittiiigten was struck en the
'head with the misv'.iig pocket-book as
he entered the house. The missing pto pte
perty is Miid i have been thrown from
I the third lloer by one of the men under
, suspicion. Ne arxests were made.
An old-fashioned pig re.ist was tire-
rented yesterday when local detectives
wnlked in en the party making pre
parations for the least in cabin along
J tlie Ciinsli.iua hut, The pig in course
of preparation for the feast was cap
I tui d by several men who gave chase
, te it after if had escaped from a con
, sigiui.eii fur u local prowslen com
1 pany. Twe of the men arc said te hac
' jumped into the river in Uiejr chase
for the p,g. In Mew of the return
j of the pig and their h.iv.ng taken a
, bath, the piv is.i.ii people would net
I prosecute.
TWO WOMEN INJURED
WHEN POTOR IS DITCHED
Mrs. Landis, Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Yellls, Allentevn, Hurt
I Alleiitewn, I'.i., Dte. 1L'. Mr.s. I'red
i Yi His, of Allentown, sintered u frne.
1 tured arm and brui-es, and Mrs,
I Land.-', of Philadelphia, lueernt huh
when their automobile overturned into
u di'ili in tliin cit; .
i Frank ll.illinan, twihe jiars nld,
'and tjeerge Ilermaii, both of this rit
were injured when, in an ifl'eit t.
aeid a collision with another ilr
operated by Charles W. Ahbult. t e
llerm.in car meiinted the jiaven.ent i ,u
' stru. k jeung Hallman. I
' t'atbeiine. threc-eui-elil daugli'i r i
Mr. and Mrs. Charb Kmnl, is i i a
sfiinus tonditien as tin- result of Imin
' received wlien a stove burst into tl.nn
'The child's mother vns burned rb. i
the haiiiln in exilnguish.ng the ila-i.is
Mrs. Ida Ory, lhitt -wen je.irs n. t
of Naznietb. utteinptui te end her lift
with gas. while her fiiu.l.. w is uf.
tending church Sund.n . Seme tune
age she made an alii nipi u su.,j,(
with poison.
The Itev. A S lb mi it uf Wrish tig. I
tenilIe, I'a.. ua-. ili i tnl ptis'iir of imi
Lutheran l hurdi. ."iiii.'itiiptnn, s e -.
ceedlllg the Hev A. It Appt I nleup.
1 cepted n fall tiem a igregatmn in
Vulleyvlew.
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I Can Yeu Rely I
en the business wisdom and experience of
your wife, children or friends for the
proper handling of your estate?
This Company has a completely equip
ped Trust Department and your wishes will
be carefully followed, thereby assuring you
of the proper handling of your estate.
Total Resources Over $12,000,000
TtaREALEsTATE ThiE Insuice
andlkusT CompanyefPhiladelphia
523 Chestnut Street
Atreis from Independence IMI
45 S. Bread Street
Lincoln BuildiniJ
Oldest Trtle Insurance Company in theWetld
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iMiBiiiBiiiiniiidBiftfM.iltiiMiiteJiJiit..iJjit8i.nMiiiTilialMilTrifan(A
Philadelphia's
Leading Rug Heuse
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Seven Floers
Complete ljr stocked with
fleer coverings from every
Rug Center of the World .
Make your Christmas Gift
a Rug a Present that is
permanent and useful.
HARDW1CK&MAGEE CO.
IS20 MARKET 5T.
SljmKfSSSfS&SJSSJSLfSSfSSJilS
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MSL
nintiktiaw
that the cost
pdrdaaef
perfect het
water service
is less than
the price of
acigar?
Exactly that. Fer 15c, the
price of a geed clear, you can
furnish the average family
with ample het water. Ne
fu3s no work or worry for
the women folks. Het water
nny minute if you are
equipped with
lMSiljljliSilililil?
am. mM m .mm. - a. . M 9mW i
A Gift That Will Be Aenreciated 1 1
GLASS -
LAMP
110 Haaitiam
Table tamp, Amber
or Buniet O 1 a t
Shade In Ant km
(Teen er rich flit
flnlib.
Extra,
value
$7.95
GAS AND ELECTRIC
$35.00 Imported
Vase). Varleua
ileilnn and
tailored Oeert-'
ette ihaae.
$21.00
.
. FACTORY SALE
$50,000 worth of Lamps at
less than manufacture prices
We have an overwhelming stock
of lamp which mutt be moved 'In
the next four week. Most are
marked at cost and some range in
reductions 30 below cost. Te
insure a wide selection we suggest
coming early. A small deposit will
held any article till ,Xmas.
$20.00 BONSOLE dQ QC
MIRRORS J)7.t70
1IA.04
M"lernjr
Tnbl.
I.nmu,
net Tep
Hhade.
Ushts,
Svteial
IMPORTED VASES
Mounted in Lamps
$3.75 te $15.00
Werth Mere Than Deuble
KOTO
HOT WATER
Why worry about
Using a coal Hlove
with Its dirt, dut,
ashes nnd the tire
gelns out? ltuud
I erfect Het
Water Service
eliminates all that.
And nt no Incrense
In operating ex
pense. !' e r the
n.iltc of the coni ceni
f e r t of your
women folks, write
for our tpeelnl
booklet.
BARTLETT&CO.
1938 Market St.
Ahe Ant U. G. I.
Stere or Plumber
'
$35.00 Imported
Drenze, 3 Light
Special Value,
$16.50.
An Assortment
of Bronzes
ranging from
$5.00 ttp
Xmas Tree Lights
nn
$q.eO Uuaranteed
Elec. Curling Iren,
$2.45
IS 25 N.tlenM K..da val'-M-lcx d'JHS '
eutf.ts. Nerni bjttsr. 8 I , ..lib ,,i. ,,
light for house S .75 up hiiiiic jj'7 '71
w v m m
current
I lmttrrn'
S8.ru rlaht run
r.lcrtrle t'eflVu t'er-
mlciter. (( QC
ill pJ
I Sperlul
1 -b- 2,;
w Miza te
Al s Sh
gJQ f
1 . $25.00 Sf
I Stippled U BJ
I Polrchrena i fiL
1 Bridg I If '
it I I'
$28.00 I SHk J W i
p0r. 1 Shade, II '
chrem. I; $16,504 '
Mehcg- I t St w
any Jr. I Aw Sm ,
Lamp II vR B
and ynih wl w ,
Shade. -'v ' S H.
$18?50 -
18 & 19
18 & 19 KiRW WADIf I IftSiT CI9DDI V fft
N.9thSt. Wt vnit lUiwiiM wiiki wv-N.9thSt.
Open Every Evening. Ne Mail Orders Filled SL
lflErm
Beautiful and Unique Lamps
jfOT
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utile tlie I.lfhtlriB
1 iiiiimrnt"
rpe SEE them out
here in glorious
array and have the
privilege of first M' M'
lectien is our Yule
tide invitation te
ou. Every lamp h
a gem fiem tlie tips
of their silk vr
painted parchment
shades te the bottom
of their Etruscan or
polychrome finished
Swedish iron bases.
Lighting Fixtures
BIDDIE GAUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
ifit
0757
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TaUi .N
I'll
10 ir in Subway
1 1 ik' iiTOO
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illllllliiilWIIIillllliltilPIW Illijj
. VICHY
msxeu bsfdmuc nensrn
Natural Alkaline
Water
Unexcelled fee
Tabid U
Known and pre-
scribedby the
Medical Profeanieo
for many years ai
DOiseaaintr sreat
Mtdidnal Properties
55
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Dutributertu
ARCHENnanM tt Mir.rr
MITOHEII rLETCHCK 00.
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GETS $2476 IN 10-CENT FEES
Schuylkill County Treasurer Wins
Suit for Hunting-License Profits
Pett-iUIle. I'a.. Ue. 1-' SihuylUil
fount OrlieliiN h"' tnelr -uit -u: uti-t
Ur (.'hrl-tmn tir.ililu, 'emits '1 -i"is.
urcr. 'Alien .ludce I'rtir jeteidav le
eided that (Jrahler has i mlit te letalu
ten cntsi from null dollar mllt-i inl
for liunterh' UceiiMh. The nn.eun of
firiihler' t'ee-i alrtaih inll.-eted U
$'J47ti Then- aie 11,000 li. uihed
hunters heie this jear.
The 'I'axpajeri' Atxclntieu and the
county ilaiineil that, belli'.' u Milnrleil
oiliee-helder, tiruhler could net diaw
both salaries and fits, (mt the last
l.eglslutuie Hpeclliealli perinltN tins.
I FARNnNQUIRY ORDERED
Denar Law te Build Up Agriculture
In Great Britain
Iiuilnn, iJi'i. 1- - In re-i.eiHf te Mr
I.lejil lii,er.'i'h !i eeiit ill n. and In tin.
foinuiei)i that the lievenitnent ulvc tin
nitrlciilturttl iniliMix la ( J rent Ijritni
a thorough emtIhiuIihu sik the enl. el
fectunl means of resteilnh' uinieiit)
and dealing iih uueuii!e.vnieiit, Pre',
luler llenar Kaw annnuueeil last nli;ht
he had decided te aiipelnt a tribunal of
luvcstlmitieu te iiniuire into inetlieds
adopted ubiead te assure thu fuilebt poi pei
nlble uhu of the land
The 1'riine Minister ndded Vho In In
M'.stlijatlen would cover tin iJoiiiyileus
and ether ceuutrle.s
H'liiiiiiiiiniTrrTTTi
a.xva:T
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vynrtuti
kfl2nuucuii;u
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lil yinnnirmninmninnii
TJAr&jLZ&VTX.
ff OLLANDEI?
Buy All Yeu Want en Credit
tfrife or
Beehs of
Cms FREH
Open
Every
Evening
Wc extend the lit.
most credit and v
en low liberal
terms of only
linutlful. "lnt!" 14 krl. "J e-nf K(x
ps.a, wifi i3-i"i' Bin ' pS.eu
One Dellar Weekly
mlSh
liPWUBt,
Styffiwur
Bmm r
s:
THREE. STONE
DIAMOND IIINUS
i c s ei if thu x'nv
u t fial. Turf" full-
i i ul. te uUriemli ti
S t M,U; k)ll eetllu.a.
h" " $60.00
Very rjyulir J"ln. It karat , , Qn, n0ii.r IV,,1V
whit. lert. it 'ii siaTtufa $25.00 ' uw u0,lar '"'
One Dellar Weekly
liliipiiii
i f
&Vi.t. 'it aii practical, aim 3 , ,
H ft nhlte cola cfl c rr
e.vi.v . . . p le.OO
One Dellar Weekly
SINGLE STONE
DIAMOND RIND
A b'autlfjl Urn full cut
dli-serd, II arat Hlilta
Klv" $17.S0
One Dellar Weekly
T TOLLANPEP
1 lenaFLElSHMAN CO.
"Jewelry en Credit"
CHESTNUT corner ELEVENTH ST
rzxazsrjmr
I'ymwnwnwmnii
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Spert Skirts
Reduced
Plain and pleated models in
a wide variety of styles, fab
rics and colors.
Were $7.S0 te $24.S0
$4.75 te .$16.75
Our Entire Stock of
Blouses Reduced
Of Crepe de chine, printed
crepes, and lace; suit shades,
eizes te 44.
Were $4.05 te $220
$3.95 te $11.75
MJaMKiLM
December Reduction Sale
m mmmm 1 nnniiaiiii aaann """ a -
Our Entire Stock Marked at
Reductions of 20 te 50
Plain and, Fur-Trimmed
Coats
Distinctive and original in style; exceptionally high
grade as regards tailoring and, at these new prices,
unapproachable in value.
A splendidly varied showing of fabrics, furs and
styles.
Plain Tailored, Were $59.50 te $125
'37.50 $55 te $95
Fur-Trimmed Were $69.50 te $295
'49.50 $65 te $195
Spert Coats j They Were $25 te $95, Reduced te
Plain and fur-trimmed j $1$, $22.50 te $55
Afternoon & Evening Dresses
Afternoon
Dresses
Whatever dress you
chose in this collection
and they arc here in scores
of styles, fabrics and colors,
these thing3 are certain: the
style i3 right, the quality is
high and the price remark
ably low.
They Were
$53.00 te $145
$$rf.50 $f.g.50
te $95
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Evening
Dresses
Silks, laces, chifTens and
velvets, in models for every
formal occasion, and in
every degree of elabora elabera elabora
lien. Included are a num
ber of original Paris mod
els one of a kind and
all reduced.
They Were
$39.50 te $195
150
'37-
te '125
:se
siijMilM
1220-22-24 Walnut Street
Because of lack of apace
We are Closing Out
Our Entire Stock
of
Lingerie and
Negligees
At Cost & Less
Sweaters
Reduced
i'i
mm
ft s h
Weel Slip-On Sweaters '.hat
were $2.95 $1 .95 & $0.95
and $3.95. L U
Tuxedo and Slip-On Medels,
of fine wool and mohair, were
$4.95 and $?.45 & AA$
$6.90. New
Blushed Weel Sweaters, Slip Slip
en and golf coat .$C.90
models. New
Fine Mohair Tuxedo Sweat
ers, heavy weight, were $7.95
$12.50. New '
Pure Camel's Hair Sweaters,
natural or tan, slip-en model,
were $12.75 $0.93
New O
1
Sweater
Dresses
Very smart models of silk
and wool mixtures, nlse silk
knitted dresses in exquisite
colors and weaves.
These dresses are extreme'
ly popular this season, and
our showing is complete and
varied.
Exceptional Values
'22.50 te '75
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Read., the ads en the Classified P
ages
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