W ' . ..w-,-v-.. ,,.t, lwx -F7f -v'WW' n- ' vyjJt"vV'4?wTS" ''w'n'1 ''v vt tyXu ?w? . v. r. . . y. '; - s t; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, "" DECE&BER 21,' 6 1922 V li SiltfflH . ft, iiiK1 W' m a Mil . J '! nm ' i 'i m im 'TIGER'S7 TRIP AIDS F! ROB POSTOFFICE AGAIN CASHIER TITUS INDIRTED( I JND F STUDENTS ! meicp Committer-, which in mtivtilrr'iliK 1 11 lilll under which !:t per cent of nil Thlv,. At, vl.u r,....lil. D.-l 'rusts " tin liniHli of tlie tjnwrnim-m, Thieves Who Visit Greenville Perl-1 mM nf them va11(1(, , lpss t Intti edlcally Are Poorly Rewarded iSHUKMi. would he ri'1p:iel. Wllmlnrrf,,,. tii im. "1 Ti.n i "I wlfli x m reuld sec," "iihl Mr 'Jmlnrteii. I)cl.. U-. -l.TiPM1ipi lltIip ,iumlrp,,, f ,inl1Pti,. Iiostefflco nt Ocriuillp, Del., en tlir npucnls coining into tin nthVe .isMnc Mending Itnllwnv, four miles wet nfluliy we de net relene tlicve paltrj lVit.,ti,r.in.i. ,w r.,l,lieil lnt. iitpht. I nivnunts, w hen the- wnr Inn lieen ever m i i e.tu ! Mnny parcels weie rilled and mhiip I their contents rnrrh Help Youths of U. S. and France of PRESENTIMENT OF DEATH flu AneeialfJ TrfM Washington, Dec. 2' l'ermev Pre Bsler Clenipneenn' Amerlcnn itt milled $20,000 te the Anierlciin Tleld Service Fund Fellowship.), Stephen l?ennl. who tnnnnced the tour, niir.imneed tedny. Tlie ntnnunt i" the tturptit of money re ceived from lectures and new Miancr ait'.rle by the "Tiger" nfter ilefraj Ihr th epenes of liN trip. i The wartime I'reimer. ir vim e plnlned, was unwilling te neerpt HnanelTl nMstnmp for ins minion anil his ewn4 means were iMicleipnitp. e he ccepted li'ctuie and wilting contracts te pay Ills way. lie erpicsed the de fire that .nv surplus lie dereted, Iu memory of hU Muilpnt ynw in the Vnlted Siate. t the fellowships whlrh nre Intended, anions ether thing, te Mimulatc friendship between Prance nnil Atneriei through the eilurntlni. in each country of venue men from the mlier. The American Tield Set in vm or er Fhtlixeil and direr ted In Itcpri sent.'itue A. 1'lntt Andrew, of Mim hn-etts, tn enable jeuui; Ameri.'ims te de ambu lance work iu 1'ratji e ln-fniv the I'nlteil Stnte had entered the win It was m recognition of thl that M t'leiinuiceau ("lcc ted as the benetieinrv of his toer the Aineiicnn 1'ielil Serice I'lind Pcl Pcl lewshlps, er.ini.ed after ilir Viuptlriiii lVM Sitmi " had been ihb mleil will the end of the war. te pel pi n He the names ,it 1-7 i.ieiubcrs b . rcitins i lihe iiuiiiber of -i'helarl..ps . send ,'OMln: men of e,i h entintri te unner-1-tle.s of the ether. OnU tlnr' line been pftnbllhe(l. heweir. heciue '1 e m it-i-r part of the fund tot i . t -ir "". riOO.IMHI, remains te be r:n I ter. ush contnbutiet.. Tlie ' Tiser i i ' It was nnnuuii' ed niM make i 1 u -Miceau schelatlnp"' m.ui.ible , u. . bprvius Htuilent". l'lie "Tiger's aiii'i n 1'tnn , tenl.iy recalled a pr 'ventiumit he !u ! Aeieed thut he would ill- in tin- imii tr.v. ISi nsil. eb-erMin; his b'ipi upon th" completion of his semnd d liess at Chieuuu. his Ia-t Jerm -1 n HKement Inline sailing fur home, ij'i s s tiened him n tu his , motion ,i'i ' flemenceau. telilns of In- fire-entinieni In France, thnr dea'li wnuljl mh t(li. him in the Tinted States, ep,.utnsl "1 was afraid, if that wre -. . 'In I should net be able te fini-h n. in here, ltut it l- ended new in 1 ! hi care two pins." Clemenceau'-. Ami:' i'i ti j, replete with inilileiits I i li Ins' his sem-e of humor. Aeinruuu ' i' sal he wa- net offended b n i.r es tonal, political or new-pipir a", i,s but cnieyeil them and weiiiiun! nei us RUllig him an nppnr' .'nt ' imu,e replies. The enh im nient i ret ed his manager -iml. wa- wi.it he ehnr ncteried as: the iie-iiiutn v n inun of I.ineeln during h - p i.t n ue i nvereiue thcie whe'i h tigrilier Cieated eu-nlerable i -i rrunn vu'i shouts and Hahlijhi w si,.p- T1' fumes i heKeil h.tu n u he was r e, te hasten te the open a r PRINCE'S EX-AIDE Tp'wED 6lr Edward Grlgg Will Marry Hen, Jean Peynder Londen. Dc. L'l The "g,iL ei f the Hen Jn.-n Dnk- i 1' daughter of I."id and I.i.h 1- tci te Sir Kdward (",r,'g, JI I' i as i tieunced Tuesday b tlie lads s inr-n . Sir Kdward feriuerli wn 'i iinri iccretniy te Mie lrliie nf AVal.- in' necenipanled him oil 1 I- tue tr.i tr.i fibread. When Mr l'dwurd 'e no t l.ngland tarl hst jeai he 'ui ,i jsMiited pmate secretary e I. u (iierge Richmond Recter Gets N. Y Call New Vtiil. Ie 21 The M-tr-. i nee F.pis opal Church ha- extMidn I call te liie lv Hr V. Kus- 1 ewie, rector of S" l'nul s i mi'li l'.nhmend, 'a . te -u rii tin- Re i i UOrles AV. l.ltlerj reCelltlj ilfltn. Itishep Ceadiut"!' of Massachusetts It as s.tjd Or 1'ew i- hud tkit . . a ntee the nu ita'icn M V ADOPT f. s. PLAN In e "It al tluiMV"! fr m 1 .lemvnnu rnrncii 1, -trit ir.'innts t'l.i- lu-kf rray adept L' S p sn 'e help f.mi t mine I ei. Tha pan are'l ' J'orei.n .im s nviunas in i" iai i"ti trr tnernlnii tn tn I'm ! & H.blt ' .Ide t master had taken all of I tide Sam s I valuables home with him, the thieves ! wer poorly rewarded. i, ' The place wns broken into with the I mil of n plank. As this postellico is robbed periodically, the enfe li.m been j done nwaj with. I MILLER HEEDSJLIENS' PLEA( Favers Return of Small Properties ( Sefled During War I WasliliiRteii. Dec. 21. (llv A. P.) -Immediate return te the nenets of nil1 Ismail prepeitles -elzed during the war I was urged today by Alien 1'repertv Custodian Miller before the Heuse Cem- for jears. Yeu can pass this bill nnd de n lust, righteous and proper act and still hiii' enough prepcrtj retnined te guarantee ndludlratien of Americ.in i hums " lllifi mjMWI ijii;ii PEN TONIGHT TILL 12- mm Complete Sets and Parts at Special Prices Starting wilh a com- $A OT plete set, Ne. 159, at 4.t)D Set Ne. 157 5C Ifl Complete J. LU Set Ne. 172 Complete $Q 9C with tunnel, signals and JUtJ 3 car Set Ne. 173 Complete $1 p.00 with tunnel, bridge, tela- 1.0 graph poles and 3 cars Crestingt, Switche$ and Trackt alie greatly reduced Iri f& !t K ' A. IB '1.25 XrnaH Tree TuttKSteit Sets, 8 Lights, aHSerted Si AK colors in series " I'AtK i:i no i nil i rn CARBO SETS Sprirw nf 8. S asserted Fancy Sets, $2.65 Complete. IA1 iif Aiplluin rs N. E. Cor. 13th & Arch Sts. St!iSJ Tiid nfKS l SJI Ons sgnsrs K (ten III " Keain icrmmsi, I Mearts from Mresd SIimI sfl. pJniiHiiig Jearl Trecxacer Ijilpin andStnrtK are m direct cenVacir with iarff pearl importers and offer tkcif pergenal ssrVices and Gpcnpnce in obtaining pearls or paarl necklaces & averaM prices JEWELCRS I33t WIDENER BUILDING fimrv.lntr u B i Vu A HemeXfe iCi lllililliiiiiMiirawiiii WV In Every Headquarters for Waterman "Ideal' Fountain Pcm 904-906 Chestnut Street Ten Counts of Abstracting Meney Returned Against Wrlghtstewn Mam Trenten, Dec. 121. llnrrv M. Titus, former ennhlcr of the WrightHtewn ' National Hank, was indicated heie to day by the. federal (Irani! Jury en , (hiirRes of nbstrnctltic fttndB from a na na tlennl Iwink. 1IC will plead tn the rharRp .Innunry 20. Ten ppe lllc counts, were ictiirncil. . I'VE GOT Seme Money Meney Money Seme Energy- Seme Ability 1 ivnnl tn Inipsl nil tlirpA In an established Jobbing or manufactur ing business. Uxpcrlencc -sales, advertising, tncrcnaiunsing. ci ences A 1. II DOS, l.ftUfr Offlf iter- PAIGE 5 -pass. Touring; excel lent condition; paint like new; geed tires; $400. GIRARD AUTO CO.. 2314 Chestnut St. I Mill It 'lilt V Qt FOR J J v nf t-3 piltu t A Sterling Silver Toilet Set Is a Thoughtful Christmas Gift Most any girl or woman will welcome a sterling silver toilet set. Oft times a set is started by the gift of a few pieces, and additions made as the occasion presents itself. "DOHSKT PATTKKX" A sterling silver set of beautiful cngine-ttirni'd design. -Mirror $35.00 Hnir Urush 23.00 Comb, Lady's or Gentleman's 7.00 Cleth Brush . T 21.00 Velvet Brush tr00 Military Brushes, per pair 34!eO Nnil File r, -,n .Shee Heek (,,-,0 Shoe Hern '.".!'.'.!!".". fi.He Our new cataleir. whrK mniain. Cuticle Knife .56.50 Manicure Scissors 6.50 Nnil Polisher 11.00 Nail Polisher Tray 23.00 Pin Tray 19.00 Puff Jar 17.50 Hair Receiver 17.S0 Salve Jar CIO Cologne Bettle 1(5.00 mere than 4000 photographic illustrations, includes . complete patterns of toilet sets; all in stock ready for immediate delivery call or write ter n copy. A. Kind & Sens, DIAMOND MERCHANTS 1110 Chestnut Street JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS WON'T you remember in your Christ mas giving a kiddie or two whom other ether wise Santa may forget or a family in real need whose only Christmas will be an "Army" dinner basket? Drep your gift into one of The Salvation Army kettles en the street this week or send your check te The Salvation Army Treasurer, 701 North Bread Street The Salvation Army does no soliciting en the streets ex. cept for One week at Christ mas time when their kettles appear, accompanied always by a member of the erganise, tien en whose red banded cap or bonnet are the werds: The Salvation Army. Philadelphia Advisory Beard, Charles J. Webb, Chairman ITile advtrtttcmtnt U voluntarily contributed tu icelt-itfthtrii uhe btUnt in th icerk of the Falvatten Army nnJ In '( value te the community. i Ibr Oirisfanas Tj W -ilkv mJT 's Evening fliA jjlfL V ' J Open This Evening really deliver for $370-6r a Siher Fe Sat'l Blue Fex Platinum F02 Eastern Mini' R'jL&aian Ermv.e Persian Lavib Baby Lnmb Baby Caracul Baby F'mhcr i''(sfan Sable IJudnen Bay Sebl Chinchillas HOUSEefWENGER 1229 Walnut Street B. Chcrtak Wenger M. W fnger The Ideal Gift FURS AT SPECIAL VALUES NATURAL MLSKRAT COATS $110 up Well-rnurkcd pel'.s; 40 inch length. HUDSON SEAL COATS $275 up (Dyed nniskrat) ThrHO-qjurKT length; skunk cellar and cjfT5. 40 inche1! long H UDSO N S E A L CO A T S $325 up (D)icd muekratj Full-'engtn; srlf-tnrr.m(:U or with tkiink cellar and ruir?. A' inches long. NATURAL RACCOON COATS $210 up Dark, clear pelts; Wenger quality. MILLINERY By B. Chertak Wenger Hats of unsurpassed elegance, created for the most brilliant social season of many years, introducing a cede of style distinctively "Chertak." Heppes Offer and a Francesca Piane Francesca Player-Piane for $495 or a Heppe Baby Grand for $650 Terms: $10 Monthly and Upwards or Open Charge Account 1 J ye Take Other Pianos in Exchange C. J. Heppe & Sen. Central Stores 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th fie Thompson Sts. i Fit 'IttaRafaaaHK 50 aaBflk Vtl ' h. eiP3PflaBBV mm mm ii'ifmM'mmMtmWttmlfmM H m ''? '..";' ' mmmmmr9r I fc2n"1;"-' "-!BlaWi I 11 ""J"1'"";',- ' S-laaaBI I WtJ''i ' ' " i fkaakaHl MW f::tm ' HI llll t&m Wr ill Victrela VI $35 Mahogany or oak Victrela Ne, $30 .Mahegnny or Oak Felds up two a Sttt't Cise Popular types of Victrelas ' 'fiHaMBaBaVABjfi Victrela IX 75 Mahogany up oak IaaaaaaaaaaaiaaasaBjK, mifm.. f wffm . -.- . , B kaaaHfev ''-iV 91 MmWLWWmiimmmmWikWMi-ii nS mmmmmmXXmXXmmWm u MPrf4 -it- BmWmmWmSSm Wk v ! ' 1 II If Victrela Ne. .100 I 1 5250 f & J Victrela Ne. 300, electric II W J S290 1' t -lO Victrela Ne. 300 $250 Victrela Ne. 300, clci $290 Mahogany, oak or walnut Victrela Ne. 100 $150 J Mahogany, oak or walnut Kslw I V V Heppe Victer Victrela Service is only Natural in a Strictly Musical Heuse like Heppe's one that Sells the Victer only. 1 "If it is net a Victer Victrela it is a disappointment." Weekly and Upwardser Open Charge Account- Ne interest Charged for Time TERMS: C. J. Heppe 6c Sen. Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. I llfKN EVKHV EVKN1SO 111. JI IK Jl -O. , f,., f .
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