ftPv-v- , f .' 'Vy-W-- - KW 37 J1 1 Vdk:.- TCw,!! V&if r& wfmTtta g " I "vr1 EVENING PUBLIC LBDGERPHIADELPHIiSr RID;Y; r'jJUJJE 2, 1922 , rt7l mmmmmms? & ve I3 ." 1," " BkSStf ra Pf li I V Real service kPr tin vaI esf-ata l" Rrlllni. wntliwr. fliunclnr no mt- K '.j w .tiaf, n- Kit VAAPa AtntnAflCft M uBImi os te lre ou the ml I "frlce -t-M yea uprct from mmcUIIiiU. M Abe Keliky & Ce., Inc. iV If. W. COR. OTII A WA1MJT 8T8. TRIMO ECONOMIES 1 Trime Pipe Wrench, 8 sizes . Trime Menkey Wrench, 7 sires Trime Pipe Cutter, 3 aires FOR SHOP, HOME FARM . Tksse Three Toels Hare tht TRIMO" The right material is in them. The best possible design is in them. Every TRIMO operating con venience is in them and every feature of economy. TRIMO users buy for long service. Buy of your dealer or write Trimont Manufacturing Company Resbtu? (Boiten), Mau. lATtm BTCKeCB UEPUH TO UK. WICKESMAM I-X-, M riGTUBU ? ' 3U-ALL NBWSSTAND3 IVIA. TmAlA..i- . -i Al .f anvuiuiv ei innnaenf I Wen, conrfeererfn aste- lfM with Our World, glrtt frrtem en U etr i fet Mbemt thh world. . HMtltaa. Pabllthar '. tNitui Terk Cltr mm IPHVT W " i Ji fhtBliding awa D w ttal MyA?ysin MANAHANS I' f TxmiNK moth mmoew ill! I ttfWalantreldppOT. BMm !t '1 m grmat m h HrinM kaafe j'Jti M lap w4 ill JuMt mi; n n I 5 SUt-70c te $2.00 .jm! At Drmj u DprtaM SlerM iili- I Mrr-1 'T-u-"- ' M I tafllp'Truk, aiuLi ?KS Vtmwt; ate, ! IHB11 M ' I UtbMUUrell. IWlH .iSi Msnanun'a Turin lvlH fli Math R a 1 1 nnd I Ha I IIVl ' (V B. 'Uhthalrarikrt -JlvJIIV ' ' If B BJUIAHAW MOTH 55li? I iijj ' f ITcan She Pay! I , ' ; t II Nermtn H. Dtvip I iuf II Is She a Republic I ' l:tf- H te Stay? I , i 3$ r vrilliim a. Shphrd U f' U . II LTa Cia1 UrtAnnrVII4 H I 11 Structure 1 I I lifr Alan u ireiatnmn m iwu II1 HI t Yi II Pe RU9S-Qerman 1 I i l-lt I OpeCire Dtw,en Richtrd U 1 r m ii v II v 1L U Whv France Obiects 1 I k mm V II 3 fhmrtmm M. Afu? fcttin VJ 1 1 I! III Pi ! K-I w 25 Cents II iH" " J1-' ,922 - I imy LI GASKILL TO FIGHT BIKER APPEAL Shere Prosecutor te Oppose New Trial Next Week in Supreme Court BLACKMAIL CHARGES MADE Atlantic City, June 2. Argument of the nppcnl of Dr. William H. JBrickcr, Jr., of Philadelphia and TOntner, from the first of his con victions for performing unprofessional operations will be heard next week in the Supreme Court in Trenten. Prose cutor Edmund 0. Gas-ill. Jr., will vigorously contest the effort te have the conviction set nslde and n new trial ordered. Dr. Brlcker was found guilty of performing nn unprofessional opera tion en Miss "HUHe" Davey. who hov ered between life and death for several months. She was ctentua'lv dlscnaritea from the Atlantic Cltv Hospital and returned te her home In New England. lilackmnll is hinted 1 i the charges against Albert Stene, a waiter, giving his address ns Petersen, N. J., and .Tehn Kelly, of 113 West 111th street, New Yerk. The two men were ar rested by local detectives following com plaint of William Shields, a visitor at a beachfront hotel. According te the story Shields related te the police, the men gained entrance te his room shortly after he retired last night. While one covered him with n revolver the second man went through his pockets and stele $75. They then retreated, carrying his watch and part of his clothing with them. Later, Shields told the police, the men met hlra en one of the piers and de manded mero mencv. He gae them $20. all that he had with him. They were apparently dissatisfied and In structed him te obtain nddltlenai tunds for which they would return at an appointed time. Shields premised te comply, but notified the authorities. The w nrnen wcre arrested when they returned. They nre being held without ball en a burglary charge. Licence Stile?, u farmer of He'sVf llie. in nurlineten Ceunt.v. waived a hearing before a United States Commis siener yesterday en ft cnarge ei vio vie lcting the Federal Prohibition Law. (ievernment dry agents declared they found a bottle of something 'Streng" In Stiles' barn. Stiles declares that what the detectives found was medicine for his stock and was net intended for beverage purposes. He was released en ball. Fiftv motorcars carrying 200 mem bers of the Atlantic City Rotary Club and their wives left yesterday for their annual outing In the mountains. The party will go te Lake Hopatcong. where Hudsen Maxim, Internationally known inventor, will award the prize for the time run. The Itetarlans will pass two days In mountain sports and start en their return at neon Sunday, HOOVER TO TAKE UP PRICES WITH PA. MINE OPERATORS Conferences Arranged for Next Week Bituminous Figures Fixed Washington. June 2. (By A. V.) Wifh rnnfffrnnfl lnnklnp tft n nrire agreement for their district still te be helil with tne operators et preuueing fields In Pennsylvania, Secretary Hoo Hoe ver haB obtained the agreement of oper ators producing 80 per cent of the bi tuminous coal new being mined te a maximum price of .$3. DO a ten at the mine for the duration of the strike. In making this announcement last night. Secretary Hoever said he re- i.rnHA.1 ihat it amnll mtnnrirr nf thft l" fcMHV . . I operators, representing western Ken tucky, had refused te co-operate and were demanding $4.25 a ten, n nrlc i which he said he did net feel justifipil In advising the public te nccept. al though production rots were higher j there tnan in etner news. The conferences nlth Pennsylvania operators have been arranged for next ' wfek. he said. rltie W 0 maximum lias been accepted by the operators of Virginia. Wet Virginia, Tennessee and I Katcrn Kentucky, ilr. Hoever said lie had been ndvicd. while the rate of i "J." rents a ten below the Oarficld scale I has been aiceptul by tha Alabama operators COX VISIONED LAKE OF GOLD, Investors Told Holdings Would Be! Werth $100,000,000, Says Witness Housten, Tev., June 2. Testimony that S K J. Cot. oil promoter, who is Mild te bain fold bteck te mere than 10,000 persons, premised them In mimeographed letters that "we nf nlmest certain te find a lake of geld" and $100,000,000 would be riieap for our holdings when they am proved up." was eptered bj the tJevernment In jes jes terdm's session of Cox's tnnl nn chars s of using the mails with intent te defraud. Tin- ;eirnment closed the phat-e of its en" Involving Cox's representations ami aniieunceii u weuin rnur lmm diatelv upon another with tevtlineny of twent'-fie witnesses Intended te con tradict Cox's claims. $450,000 "L" Contract Approved TIip Mayer has approved of a eon trait 'itli the I'nlun Switdi and Sig- n.l rf,mnri,,v nnnrnifirl In tlm 1 in Hill 17... '. ., . ,l'. ' .' ! " I lnrtmnt of Citv Transit, fe- ihe in in Ktallatlen -if autemaiii1 -ibiiii1 train steps for the I rankferd "I. line, .linen Knlnv rnnnlrnl mwlpr nil ncin. lnnt betwem the Maer and Hi'1 presi dent ei llie l'liiiaiieipiiui uapm i nin.su lempunv. tne amount iniiien m the centraet is $4."jO,000. Ne. I7H The Transparent Card A blank card or slip nf pnprr that re veals a picture wlii'ii laid te the light is a popular neety that i.iu cusil) be maile by any one. Obtain a sm.tll picture printed en smooth paper. Paste a plcci' of blank paper ecr the picture (Hg. 1), gluing h iiflnnru tfipethiir firm. ml tlm inai-nln III '"l " ' '' ." " .",.'. m. ...h..i,, . Trim the edges and the mrd will pass as a single piece of puper which nppciirN ' (lultc ordinary, exepe wncn iieiu te tli light, when the picture will be re veiled (Fig, -. The trick may also lie done with picture, cut from a newspaper. Ulu another niece of newspaper ever th picture uud show It aa described above. I After-Dumer Tricks r-r J y yy ,i 's' r - ' ... W i i i llifipei gs fl tV 1019-1021 mmm Wil5 This Is a Sale HQkSLnrOTfRsm HMJPB ?k HIM EMU ir IBPls2i5P WmSkwk'Wm BiB IIHL 17-rancil Faetnry of Julius aver f C". Brooklyn, .V. V. H'm. Itiiginsen, Knplne$r SIZE IS SECONDARY The industrial plants WHITE has built run from email indi vidual factories te institutions of many buildings. If you intend te build a new plant or te enlarge or rebuild your pres ent factory, it will pay you te get the benefit of our varied experience. Phene Spruce 2103 for our representative. WHITE CONSTRUCTION Cawci ' "WIDENER BUILDING "ift WHITE build it e CONCRZTB" CHARGE ACCOUNTS EAflY.TF.RM9 At the Leading Stores WRITE FOR PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. 640 Guarantee Tr. nidg.. Atlitntle City 30 N. Third St.. Camdrn PUDDINE Is put up in nlr, dust and moist proof packages, which keeps this Wonder Dessert as fresh and flavorful as fruit just gathered. Try Puddine. You'll like it immensely. Eight Flavers At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Fruit Fuildlne Ce.. Ilaltlmerr., aid. WHITE REIGNJKIN PUMRXJer5UMMER REISZKER 939 MARKET ST. )2Kntrincr. 1 NORTH 10TH ST. A "e fi""-" AND 20 S. S2D ST. ,1'AKcr.i. test, ie Style Dictates, But Comfert Wins In the lenjr run. Women who hac chronic feet troubles hucIi as fallen arches, painful calleuses nnd bunions, net te say anthintr of these torment ins; little plagues called corns, require a shoe that is prac tically custom-built. Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes with their soft leather construction nnd the fclt-und-cerk cushion inner sole answer cery re quirement for comfort and lenjj wear, while the highly special ized lasts will satisfy the woman in the point of style mere than any ether comfort shoe she has worn. Wone Mere Stylish c3Vbne as Comfertabk NXTTEST lw TATTERNS I ll SPECIAL I II 3-i'nirr. sai.k 1 I $r 12-" I II $5$6 $7 ll II Onlv HOD pairs of II I tlieee fln whlte 6Um- II II mer models, espe- II I dally priced for .1 II I short time. Come I I orWemen. w V "Stylease" V M .!&. mmm -----"'" mWlOpOOMens Mr. Hill's Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase ? ssJB -kt B v-'l tB AMmWMmmmmmmmm:' "' mwW i r----------------SU-lB ' i----K------------IFT--'"Jr ' 4" 7 mT- n1 ,',. 5r -:1 Si ' ' - t', BJ Jf v V-r s , A f v mWrfkWmmWTA1 '.jCV r y vfi-. sli mLSSmWM .. '''?;.,: lPw "MHM w j HT)I i S?HirajS3r L B rV irudtsW v S jfr. .. . .. mm? . 1 1 W-?- ' i f M At Absolute Savings of $10 te FINE BLUE SERGES WORSTEDS HERRINGBONES HOMESPUNS SCOTCHY TWEEDS MIXTURE CHEVIOTS RICH FLANNELS Men's $5 and $6 PANTS In a Biff Sale- Cheei-e fiem tweeds, home puns, blue serges, flannels and weisteds in all patterns and colorings, A size for every man. Men's White FLANNEL PANTS Fine quality pre-shrunk flannels, made in the best possible wnj. Khaki White Duck Pants Pants . $1.65 1-65 Tomorrow at This is MR. HILL'S ANNUAL SALE OF SUMMER SUITS and OH, BOY what a sale! The greatest collection of these cool, comfort able, smart-looking summer suits at prices that bring you savings you won't be able te equal in any store no matter what the excuse or reason. Fer months and months Mr. Hill prepares for this big SMASHING SALE and the result is these wonderful values. 25 & Thousands of Them The suits of the bust summer ma terials aie embraced at these low pi ices. They are genuine Priestley Mehairs, and finest of Palm Beaches the kind that have the snap and pe you would expect a custom tailor te iiut into them. A Sale That Is Unmatchable ! And Man here you can buy that cloth suit that you may want at prices and savings that show why THIS IS PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST EXCLU SIVE CLOTHING STORE. Buy them new for immediate wear buy them new for cool weather wear. The savings cannot be possible again. Everv man cm be fitted. "Mr. Hill's Prices Are Always the Lewest." hurry Open Evenings Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere MfieaA Finest of Coel Cleths Richest of Summer Flannels Summer Hemespuns and Hundreds of Others 35 Silk 1 and 2 FOR BOYS- ft Average Savings Fully One-Half A new purchase brings these special val ues for the bev. tee find nnvpnts sVimilrT in and take nrlvjmrjioe nf' TWEED SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS in the new sports models fancy worsteds, cussnneres, cheviets and novelty hemespuns. Pants are full Hned ivw Beys- sample '2 ana 2.50 WASH SUITS at. . . . . . vinteflRillvflC lT fmeat,un,d snarlei,t of wshjlble materials in AUriiftlaTiBS: 1UekW' JUnir Nerfe,k aml th- S' Sm e5 Si m 3 I - . -- I -- 11 -- -.- (K?---l rrfmm ' 1Q19-1Q21 Market Street Market St Anywhere fl&urgMen Mohair -JK- Suits $15 Tomorrow at Pair Pants Suits n - mcn v.n e.,,,;,, wi Yeu Can't i s riEl i5B Hundred of Styles- Patterns and Colorings There isn't a style, pattern or coloring that you could want but you are sure of finding it in this sale. And what a collec tion what a variety nothing like it has ever before been shown under one reef. Every man can be fitted, no matter what his size slims, stouts and stubs aplenty. Come early! First choice is always best. SPORTS MODELS SINGLE BREASTED DOUBLE BREASTED FORM-FITTING SUITS CONSERVATIVE STYLE STOUT MEN'S STYLES SLIM MEN'S STYLES ere Orders Accepted Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere , . q mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmWM 1 ' v m : i m V Jr 9 A tm t.f$ 1 , A .jiMlmMtk .. l&jMHWHMU
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