Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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BVBWIKGh IJDGB1-PBIII3(BD?HIA, MOHIMX, NOVEMBER .13, 1916
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ALLIES ADVANCE .
ON BAPAUME AND
CHAULNES LINES
Push Encircling Movements
Against Ktfygtone- Vmb
tiohs cm Somme
'JhtBNCH RBTAKE SAILLtf
LONDON. Ner. 13-General Halg's
ftreee ttnttk iHMhtr ierrllk blow" at
fc GermnA NKW 4WiH''h4 Aricr
fly. After thunderous artillery prep,
ftratiett the Infantry teek German po
ftKfeJM to the depth of'a mile, the War
Office announced this afternoon.
rAnts. Nor, !
Two tnektltnl'mrmtll r ftaW Mlfl
.rrl4 oH H tH tfcntrsa frhrlt ttf th
AJ1W. On hi directed agalrist 8ataurne,
the' other against .Chaulnea. rtoth Brltlnh
krA Frtnch VrxP" ro taking part In the
fcrterstlons In front of Bapaumo, while only
Freneh troopa are attacking at Chaillnrl.
There wm strong- activity both noilH arid
with of tha Homme during- the night, The
CJermaM bombarded the French position at
allty.SallllMl, which la now entirely In
Fretieh hand, and tried la regain some 6f
tHefr lK (troUrtd by fneana ot eounltrw
attacks
South of the Somme Infantry engage.
InenUi developed after a violent reciprocal
The capture of all of Bsllly-Sallllsel la
another Important link forged In the chain
fit ateel whteW th Allies- art trying" td threw
around Bapaume. ,,,,,,,,
Mud and bad WeaiW re, Ihierfcrlrito
with the use of British "tanW1 or "devil'
eharta," M IH M&itiH tall thorn,
I.ONDOtf, K6V, 1).-A 6dhsltUrntB nutn
W of prlsortsrd wcro taken when British
troopa captured tiefmari position on both
banks of tha Ancre ltlvori General Hrtlg re
ported to the Vaf Olllee tod There W
considerable artlllerylrtg by the enemy lit
the region of Lea Boeuf atid auedeeoufl
durlhg the night
PART OF fiAItiLV SAtLTilSEL
STILL HELD BV TEtJTONB,
BKilLiN'S MSPOIW SAYS
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BERLINi Nor, II. Oermirt artillery wa
effective III breaking- down Stroll British
and French attacks ort the Somme front
rfnrimr dundfcv and last night. Tile Herman
War Office today announced the repulse of
attacks by the Allies, tidtti ort this ff6nt
and In upper Alsate.
There -was heavy fighting about Salily
jallllsel. a pletl of high ground dominating
the position of St, Pierre Vaast V6bd. but
the eastern pari still remain lit the hands
of the Germans.
CONFIDENCE WOMAN
AND $80,000 SOUGHT HERE
i
Conltn&td from Tace One
her since girlhood, bled her 6t IM.060,
which she had borrowed from Chicago
friends. This man. according to the
woman's story, trailed her across the Atlan
tic to New YorKi Philadelphia and, uli
aequently. Chicago. She paid hlhi, Wcofd'
ing to tho story related by ths lawyen
until her fund were exhausted.
coNVicfBb oMcb iitoitia
Hiss Sharpley first came llltd the pUbilo
ye In Philadelphia In IS OS when She was
arrested for altering money orders Hd n
fenced to serve two years In the Kastirl).
Penitentiary.
Records brought to light by Chief Postal
Inspector Cortelyou showed that the womatJ
lng house keeper from IS to' $800, another
. on a Darby postmistress from twentyflre
i cents to $66. Various other orders Were
manipulated, the postal authorities eAy,
until she gathered In about J0Q0 through
her ability as pemriani
Miss Sharpley Is It worrtatl bt rdttlHd fig1,
ure and far from good looking. But she
has a fluent tonguo, the police say, and a
sympathetic mien. These valuable person
al assets enabled her td gain the confidence
of those with wh6m Hie carild in tbht&tt.
Her constant smile was perhaps her great,
eat aid. it gave iter an appearance of
happy lnnoeencti It Is Midi Miss Sharpley
' made It a pclnt td get Into, boardlhg' houses'
conducted by woman who had children.
First she won the good fcfac64 of the kiddles
by little gifts. Then when her standing had
been solidly established she Usually pre
sented a rrinney order to the hoarding inla
tress nnd dlsaDDeared wheli It wdN Caotied.
At times, when the prospectlra viatim had
aucauonai incuntiiiunB, juinq ouuriiivjr
posed as a teaener 6f Fretnm and promised
' to' see that the children of her boarding
mistress wurt taught free of charge. Ute
arrest In this city was brought about
' through aH HiVestlStl6n made by Postal
i Inspector W. K, Mehary. Its traced her
bre through a phrfogrAph,
While serving her term in the eastern
Penitentiary Mien Mhtrpley was eLstensthly
Converted to Christianity. When she left
prison It wfle with b. devout demeAhof and
m. determination to help , her fallen Sisters,
For a time the dropped out of the publld
eye. Investigation show that the went
Unost Immediately td cnteagd. After
starting in the ehioken-raUlrlg business she
gained matey friend and gave the Ifiipres.
Ion that he had been a woman of wealth
stnd Influence. As she dressed with tasto
And had a good command of English It
was not long before she had a number of
eyrapathliera among the wealthy class In
Chicago. When sho etlggeeled opening it
cafeteria there they readily financed the
preposition and did not press for an lm
mediate accounting.
MOHTS ON BROADWAY
Mtee Hharpley's popularity grew, and for
a ttsae she was to demand by the well-to-do
iaaa in Chicago. fi had such a Wondtf.
fill Imagination that aesae friend adggeeted
that she write a play and she did. It was
eeJled "ligkU Ahead on Broadway." Al
though David Belaaco Is supposed to have
promised to produce the play the lights aa
yet 'ha ye Kpt abeae.
Inelesataity, H I MM, UlpH ffharpley
Till J I , ,1 B III.) J J L jj e
jai jTi nsair agr sijj..ijitsii t t
It wm gemeralby eapeeted that the drarart
weuMt be preeeatert very ebortly.
Mer friends, whe had been antlclpatlnet
the event, were greatly shocked today wheel
they learned that the woman wh6 had rleejj
from chicken rataer to playwright had left
wHbMet Wddfag tktm adieu,
MftM 8hffey Wft a large flock of bllbt
in her wake, it I said. Those who heard
of the trail she left behindthat a man hail
blackmailed her until her every cent wa
gone wer not Inclined to be" sorry They
tehnertrbet M that Mlse Sfrafpley hfcd a vivid
IwwirlnAtWrl,
FIGHTING GROWS MORE
VIOLENT IN RUMANIA
frntlimed frmrce On
continues to be strong. Southeast qt
Oreova violent fighting has occurred.
VALKKlfNAYN MAKE NEW
GAINSifflAKKS 1000 PIIISONEIIS;
AllIes shell gekxavoda
" BKltLlN, Nov. 13.
llusslans and Itumantan artillery on lh
western bank of tho Danube have shelled
CernAredA, which I t!6w hei1 by the Oer
frtan tllt under Flel.l (fshal von Mack
ensen.
The Oerraan War OfTlce. In reporting th
atlacTt on Cernavoda today, said that n6
rUftUlte of any consequence had been done.
the batteries which bombarded Ccrna
vodft threw their shells across miles of
swamp as well as the Danube River Inte
the Dobrudja city. .
NftttHwt of Cimpolung, the Anstro.
flernlaK tfoop tinder tlenernl Von Faihen
hayn have made an ImpCrtant ndvnnce,
capturing Candesty,
Southpast of Itothenthurm Tass and the
Szurduk Vnller, tho Austro-Oerman force
captured mountain positions from tho Itu
HB'llUmarllahs,
in the region of OreovA, General von
FftlKerthayn' tfoohe repulsed attacks and
captured about 1000 Additional prisoner,
The let 6f the fjeimari report oh Rumanian
ftperfttlotie says:
Aftny gfoup- bt Afthduke Carl In
the Cyorgo Highlands, German nnd
Atlrflrd-Jluhrfftflnri lmttrtll6ns captured
Altoft and Arsurllerand height positions
fast 6t ftelher and ist of the Putna
River. The Rumanians delivered several
66linfer-SttacKsi but were unable to
move u from tho ground we had
gained. Attempt by the Rumanians
to advance nlbng the ridge on both
aide df the bllux l'a Wefe repulsed.
Northwest of Campolumr our troops
eajitUfed Cartdcaty. fldtilheast of Roth
enthurm Pass and the.Ssurduk Valley
Hd fi6f(h 6f Or6fa IlUntanlans mudo
made futile coUnter-attacks. In addl
llefi 16 tlehvy lose bt life the Rumanians
lost 1009 men in prisoners.
Afhiy gfOtip of Field Marshal von
MaekenMn Detachments of the enemy,
feeling their way siting the Danube,
cams In contact with our lft wing and
were dispersed. Cefnavflda was shelled
without success from th left bank of
the Danube.
YAOMATIONRIJiK
UPHELD BY COURT
rjEItBiAKS CAPTCJtE iVEN
,IK CKUNA fitONT BATTLE;
rURSUfi FLtiElXO BULGARS
PARIS. Nov. 13,
A Most Violent battle la raging with con
tinued success for the French-Serbian
forces Irl the region about tha big bend In
the Cerna Reiver, Salonlca headquarter re
ported to the War OfTlce today. Fighting
has been going orl far two days and nlghte,
The 'War1 Oftlee announcement confirmed
the report from Serbian headquarters, say
ing TeUtofl-BUIgaf fortes were driven from
the Village of Iverii And the French official
sUtetnent iddid that the retreating armies
are "falling bach In, disorder." The Serbian
pursuit continues, detplte' five counter-attack,
The statement added:
The enemy' losses were serious.
ftohlswhst td the west the Serbian
have further progressed north of Ve-
llselos.
Since September 12 the enemy has
lost 6000 prisoners, seventy-two guns
' &nd fifty machine guns.
LONDON. Nov. 13.
Continuing their pursuit of retreating
Bulgarian foree which were driven out of
Poleg In th Cerna front fighting. Serbian
troops have recaptured Iven, north of Polog,
SOFIA ADMITS RETREAT
IN MACEDONIA; IttllLIN
DENIES HKItl) SUCCESS
.i -i.i i I.,,.,
fitlFJA, NOV. i."A gain for the Serbians
OH the Cerna River, In Maoedonta, was ad.
Milted by the Bulgarian War omce today.
Ttla Serbian attacked all day yesterday
and part of last night, advancing and form.
Ing A Salient Irl froht nt the Bulgarian posi
tion northeast bt Vatitt. t6where on the
fAff1hfilAH ert4i tllJirA war nrtllUev am.
dgemehte.
IJSMMN. Nov. 13.
Artoiher tUtlou thrust toward Monasilr
was made by the Serbian troops along the
Cerlia River on Sunday, but It failed com
pletely, the Oerniah War Offlc reported tfl.
day, The following Olllclal statement was
given oUt on operations In Macedonia:
' Oh 'the Mtinastlr plain there was
strong artillery firing. The Serbians
made strong attacks near Laiec and
Kenalli northeast of II rod and along the
Cerna, but the positions of the Bul
garian and Germans were maintained
Intact. The enemy Buffered heavy
I6saea,
Jud Orlftdy's RMllrigf ffi-
tttpreUtd s EftUfelferiing
Compulsory L&W
A decision, which is Interpreted a fnK
Ihi vaccination compulsory In Pennsylva
nia, was handed down today by President
iildge Oriady, of tho Huptrior Court, In
sustaining the decision Of Quarter Sessions
Court in tho case of tho Commonwealth vs.
William allien, Who had refused to send
til two children to rchool because he was
Hippo! to vaccination.
allien was found milltr before a Mngto
trate of Violation of the art of May 1,
KU, known A the Compulsory Sehool act.
and wnl sentenced to pay a fine of 12 and
dosts. ltd appealed to the Quarter See
ions Court, where the conviction waa up
held, and he then appealed to the Superior
Court.
C. Oscar rteaeley, Vice president of the
Anil-vaccination League of America, when
Informed of JuHa Orlady'a opinion, said
that In all probability the case would be
carried to the Supremo Court.
The euect ef this decision," ho said, "Is
to give Pennsylvania a compulsory vaccina
tion law. There Is no "such law on the stat
ute books, and WcV:esslve Legislatures have
repeatedly refused to enact such a law.
Some tlmo ago ex-Attorney General Carson
rendered an opinion In which ho set forth
that tho penalities of tho compulsory school
law could not be enforced In cases where
parent presohted their children for school
Atendance. and these children were refused
for health reasons.
"Vaccination a It stands today we con
sider a barbarous thing. We of th league
consider It unjust and cruel to open up a
Child's nrm and Inject Into ths Wound ao
elne which ha been eubjected to no- tests
(o determine It purity. If A persfln !0es
an nrm or leg from Impure vaccine he has
ho redress, the courts recently decided that
the city government waa not responsible In
such cases. Thfti If you sU the physician
he falls back on the vaccine manufacturing
Company.''
In upholding Quarter Sessions Court,
Judge Oriady Bald In part:
"individual objeotldrt ta lh requirement
ef the law must give way to the necessity
for protection of tho public health.. Under
the facts a presented by this record, the
action of the school board wa in strict
conformity with the law. and the defense
Interposed by the defendant cannot under
our decisions Justify hie refusal to comply
with the law. The Judgrrlcnt I affirmed."
LUTHERAN CONVENTION
Philadelphia District Began Two DayB
Session This Afternoon
in rforrfood
Minister and laymen of the Philadelphia
district of the Cast Pennsylvania Synod
ef the Lutheran Church began a two-day
convention this afternoon In the Immanuel
Lutheran Church of Norwood,
The Rev. 3, T. Fox, of Trenton! the
Her. P. II, Person, of Colllngswood, N, J
and the Rev. D. E. Weight, of Philadelphia,
read papers at this meeting. Tonight there
Witt be services In the church. The sermon
Will bo delivered by the ReV. a E. Rice,
Of Lyonsvllle,
Tomorrow the business of the convention
will be divided Into two sessions. In the
morning trie meeting will' be nponed with
an address by the Rev William Roth, of
Cruni Lynns. Addresses by th Rev, O. V.
Uergenxer, of Brighton, N. J.: the Rev.
WiiiiAm it Milter and the Rev, w, u Ruth
erford, of Philadelphia, are also on tha
morning program.
In the afternoon the Rev. 13. E. Par
son, of Philadelphia, will speak on tho
subject, "What Is tho Church's Greatest
Foe" 7 The Rev, L. R. Ileus, of Trenton,
N. J; the Rev. J. II. Main, of Phlladel
phla; the Rev. W. II. Harding, of-Audubon.
N. X, and the Rev. C. W, Anschutz, of
Ardmore, will make addresses.
09KMANS DEFEND 90MMK
WITH MU1UED AKTILLMltr
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?jmTWWW) VBV rMr WW
ttsm few feet to aa mete tty tett
Ho yet Ifit ented cart penetrate them
AM thie ( the reaeen, Oerfrtart oee e-
pialrv wity the rKHfHeb cannot destroy the
Wet A hew, a fcarfl, or a trtwie- tree f
AUrfdta m Afrtet l P4H, Owr aetomobMe
wa halted en route by soldiers cleaning th
rwd ef debtl fro the recent bombard,
merit. After pestlfMf through thi village
xtii afffllrt ehellwt The bormVArdment wa
so terrifle, a to he Indescribable. The
whistling of shell waa eonttnuoiM and th
unaccountable e plosions shattered trtty
one? ftervt. .
OUr automobile (flereased Its speed, and
other tthlMed fry, one tarrying the remain
of French aeroplanes.
We stopped At A plowed field, Walked
to a hole in the ground and entered an
underground battery. Above ground, in
some spot, o many shells had exploded, It
was Impossible td Count the ehell crater.
But underground not a cannon was
scratched, Officer and artillerymen were
living With many of the ttmttoti fit home.
Further on we passed hundred of French
civilian and soldiers paving one Of the
chief line. Laborers were working on a
new network of railway which ha been
constructed back at the Somme sine the
battle began, Permanent construction of
roads and railway I necessitated by the
continuous- fains, which make the Homme
roads and field In many place running
rivers of mud. Automobile are hardly able
to plow tnrougn a.na Miaiera rrem the first
line declare they wallow In mud like plgl
on a Itoosler farm.
The Allied method of attack on the
Somme ha been to use heavy artillery ga
bomb, hAnd grenades and tank. In one
Village fhe English fired during ono night
30,000 ga bombs, but the next morning,
tha Oeyman soldier crawled out like rab
bits front their holes 'and went to work
again. Unanimous opinion concerning the
tanks Is that they are a costly failure.
They can travel Only four mile Ah hour
and are easily overturned by artillery.
Sonte Tommy prisoners declare they "put
the fear of God Into the Germans." It Is
admitted their first use caused surprise,
although now there Is nothing to fear. All
the German soldier have had ah opportu
nlty to study email models back of th
front and the artillery now know how to
destroy the real tanks.
Man Held in Death of Wife
James Kirk, of 4729 Retnhard street, was
committed by Magistrate Mecieary, at the
Central Station today, td await the action
of tho Coroner In connection with tho death
of hi wife, whfoh occurred in the Phlladel.
phla Hospital last Satarday night The
Dollee say the wife and husband hid a auar.
rel about A week ago, during which tho
husband I said to have pushed his wife
downstairs; She became unconscious soon
after the fall, and the police were unable to
gel a dying statement from her.
PAD0YABOMBAKOATA
DAAVttTMlAtBtMACI;
ATnVITA'mTRMINO
Gli Italian! Consolidano lc Posi-
zioni fluliR Quota 909, sul
CurnQf e Prefldono tin
Altro Cfttinenft
UN DISCORSO DI MAUCONI
m rat--. Bk
We Are Retailing fyany Fine
Groceries At Less Than
Wholesale Pricea
SPECIAL VALUES -FQR
THIS WEEK '
NsTsmber ISth te NotemW 18th, 191
CAMDEN SOCIALISTS LOSE
Insurfc Your Skin
against Autumn's routh uaata by dally
mastun with I.lewallyn'a Hkln Food -a
dsllcata and daltcloua product of our
own Uborhtorles which, whlla harm'
Iaaa, claanaea. aofUna and Uauttflaa,
.in ')?" I""' Artlatlo Jars, 11,
Pesfpald anrwWt.
LLEWELLYN'S
Philadelphia's Standard Drug- Store.
1518 Chestnut Street
Our rare Bath Soap, 10c. 0 for BOc.
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Fall to Poll Five Per Cent Can't Name
Ticket
The Socialist party In Camden County
will not be able to have a single candidate
on the primary ballot at the next election.
This fact camo out today when County
Clerk Francis F, Patterson, who has Just
comnleted the official count. Issued the
statement that the Socialists failed to poll
nve per cent or the, ballots for the As
sembly vote.
This, In a measure, deprives ths Socialists
of a vote for one of their own party, and If
they wish to vote, they will have to do
so for some candidate running on another
ticket.
Spanish War Veteran a Suicide
LEBANON, Pa., Nov. IS. Grant Shaud,
forty-eight years old, n Spanish-American
war veteran, has killed himself by hanging
In the loft of a local livery stable. A police
man summoned to remove a supposed tramp
believed to be asleep In the hayloft made
the discovery.
Bell
TKtKriltWI!-.
, Market SS11, Keystone. Main tSOO
Send for a supply of addreaeea
poatala for ordering
The Celebrated MAJESTIC
HAMS, rerularlr too 22p
lb., at
No. t NEW Sf
at
snoni; mack.
KHKl., 10-lb. pails, C" QK
A Large List of Fine Groceries,
Delicatessen, Fruit, Pastry and
Candy.
Remembtr we art haadquariir
for Thank$givtng Supplies,
GRAND BANQUET
The Kins of All
COFFEES
Served in all the Hantcom
Restaurant
With Tare Fresh Cream
At 5c a' Cup
Tea Know How Uno.ual This Is
jfianscom's
Wholeaale and Retail Grocers
and Manufacturers
1232 Market St & Branches
ROMA, 1J Norembre.
II Mlnlstero delta Guerra pubblleava lerl
sera II guente rapporto del generate Ca
dorna circa la situation alia front Itala.
Auetrlaea:
Pronfe del Trentln tin Ineolllo
nvrvlmento dl truppe dl traepoftl
nentlcl ' stato oenerr'atd net setter
compreso Ira la Vallarsa la valla del
Terragnolo, Nell reglone dl Val
d'Astloo e Autl'Altopfano dU Aslsgo l
sono avutl duelll dl artlgllerla e plccoll
eombattlmentl tra rrpartl In rlcognf
clone,
Front dell Alpl Oldlle Not ab.
blamo consolidate la nostra poslxlone
dl Quota lot, nelle Vlelnante delta quale
abblamo trovato un'nltro cannone da
149 mllllmetrl abbandonato dal nemlco,
Durante plecoll eombattlmentl Jl fan
terla nol abblamo eatturato una ven-
tlna dl prlgtonlefl,
Un comunlcato urilclaie austrlacd trss
messo qui da Zurlg dee che avlatorl sua
triad hanno attaccato la cltta' dl Padora
sabato notte ed hanno laeclato cadere
bombe che hanno colplto stabllimentl mill
iard Secondo II comunlcato austflaco In
cendll aarebbero scoppitatl nell caserma
delta fanterla. Le maechlne sarebbero
rltornate senaa dannl all loro basl sulfa
oosta dell'lstrlsv
lerl Gugllelmo Marconi pronunelo' un
dlscorso davantl ad un Udltorlo composto
dl nelentlatl. letteratl, gtornaiini e person
dsll'arlstocratla romana, ed at quale a.
Usteva anehe It due dl Geneva. Iltlustre
. JJAliil r!ota At. !J?il
iJMMIWUt Iti " AW ' -??i5
SLti Sa Tdalta fadfetWgr durame
onde dWurMtrkM He y " "
dedioAtd IA W Vw-i-rSSMin
coatKiHow cue egtl potra ' PW nnun
dare metl dl eomunlca one plu facui
ed ecomieamente utlli all'umanlta.
ijv. auenrU rUmena
Notltl ufficlall da Wuf'e'cn0.')2.chS
le fro rpitiene- hanno preo I'offenslta u
dl unA front conslderevole dopo aver re
Splnto rlpetutl atiacchl da parte -tro-tedesehl.
I mmenl hanno cupato
ileune pol-lonf e J'eserclto ru6 eh1 In
vide IA Transilvanl per aUitar I jurnenl
gMdagna terreno ed e gla' a circa io
ralgllA nell'lnterno della Tramllvanla.
Nell DobrPglA l' eerdto del maresctallo
(edeaoo von Mackeneen e tato rtcscelato
aneera piu' maieiro, verso sua u-.uo .
rtnMO-rumene cne occupano ore w
Tepl.lancem.Karanakuf.
llnea
KQLD W TAT1NO
AttasiiM CNay.GaraWlMi .- i
Work May Be Del,
ATtANXld Ctrr, Nev, 11,1
contract for the paving of the Watt I
pike Vlth parent material, .
the County Hoard 6f irreefwidwi ij ,
rsce oi proicaiH irom onsmese
CHimea tne speenway coum h ,
concrete at a saving of HOnt'.-:
,iotu ui, ,,v...o.j. aiiq nsn
award upon the .condition that fc
DC nun nnu voiu it ino Jlgan road Vm
vldlng for 17(000,000 worth of
PVJ
the State, Including the whtts Motsf
wa aaopiea. ine dih was
!.& itmw mm4 Til.iilil, In., .. . -
inu uiw .--v uDun, um h IfaaMJ
DO nopeiessiy ueieciivo ana 19 to K ti
This rsult would be gratlfylsgi
mlttee aptwintni to Aght the uW It .
tnled paving materials, if f dur-i1
Improvement of the Camden.AUenSrl
rnuiur iwmvo frmj hvi vm pavta See
monins.
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rttVirttWiisTiTiTi
Virginia Hams
" SmitHfield
From the famous razorbaek hoes that term
through the Virginia forests. r
Rich and delicious,
Weight 9 to 14 lbs., 40c pound.
Actual weight, no shrinkage to pay for.
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Bradford Clarke Co.
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A STORM PROOF, WIND PROOF AND
SUN PROOF CAR
The Chalmers Sedan can be
changed in a few minutes from
a Sun Proof Summer Car to a
StormProof Winter Car. On a
breezy day to a Wind Proof Car.
Windows and window
sashes slip up or down easily.
This is a yery sensible kind
of an automobile. Quality all
the way through-ronly $1780.
After November 30th $1850
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The Kind of Furniture
That Makes for Irue Companionship
and Solid Comfort
The kind that transforms the house into a home, a home that is air unend
ing cause for pride and source of pleasure that is a fair description of Vfen
Sciver 'Furniture. Homes furnished' by this unusual Store, may bo modest or
palatial, according to the preference or purse of the purchaser, but no matter
how greatly they may vary in point of expense or elegance, they wjll be similar
in these respects: that they contain furniture true to type, accurate and artis
tic in design, sound in construction and perfect in finish. How appropriate and
welcome a Christmas gift is a piece or suite of fine furniture! A gift of this
kind is a lasting remembrance of the donor and a permanent satisfaction to the
recipient; the practical, sensible sort of gift that is becoming more and more in
vogue among tnougnttui people every Christmas
tide. The Van Sciver Store will bo the Mecca for
thoughtful gift-givera from now on, and we are
splendidly equipped not only to supply every need,
but to offer a wealth of seasonable suggestions
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An Exclusive Adam Suite in Brown Mahogany
- . 4 ctyrcnlnp; suite, llstirictlvc, of refined elegance and far from "coitly. Tho Buffet,
C0x21 in., is $60: China Closet, 42x14 in., JIG; Serving Table, 34x18 in., $31, and there
is a handsome 6-ft. Extension Table to match, at $59. Tho suite Is tastefully decorated, and par
ticular attention Is called to tho dainty, tapering, fluted lbgs and rich brass trim throughout and
the delicately intricate lattice work which distinguishes tho China Closet.. Pieces may bo pur
chased separately if desired. The price complete is $196.
Gift
Suggestions
Ash Receivers
Book Ends ,
Book Cases
Candlesticks
Desk SeU
Desk Lamps
Dinn.r Cong
Floor Lamps
Office Furniture
Whether you want a single piece or
the equipment for a Jargo suite, our
Office Furniture Department can take
the very best care of you. Prices are ex
ceptiotjally low, and wo carry a complete
lino of both wood and metal roll and
flat top desks, typewriter desks, filing
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Gift a
Suggestions
Hall Clock
Mantel Crock
Mirrors
Nest' Table
Pedestals
Serving Trays
Sewing; Table
T.a Wagons
Semi -Annual Clearance Sale of
Rugs and Carpets Begins Today
Today begins, our Semi-Annual Clearance Salo of Rugs and Carpets, fa which we closa out
the new patterns of this seastm which will not btf duplicated again. In every case the are
very choice good, and that th.y are to be discontinued Is no reflection on their desirability or
popularity. The shortage' of dyes has changed the p ans of many a manufacturer for onathin?
and different color mb mMoim, must be obtained; also the keenni oi : wmpetUlon UWS
me mm cans lersoneuiinsr nir wme. inis stock which wa new plate on sale comprises
many of the most retlye ' .' the season, it is comprehensive In sizef, gradei and
pattern, nd th alUw, especially In view of market conditions, are net equaled outsMe Te ttto
great Store. We quote Just a few representative Sale offerings:. " u.
$65 & $60 Fine Reyal Wiheai,
gxl2 , . .,.'. $46.59
$68 & $55 Fie 'Rriyd WOtMu.
8.3x10,6 .............. $43.59
$55.09 Ryal WKmi, 9x12. . . $39,75
$52.09 Ryi ?, 8.3x10.6 $38.59
offerings
$48.09 Weel We, 9x12, . . $34.59
$45 Sftsferd U Ai., 9x12, $34.59
$49 S.mkArmimr, 9x12, $21,75
$49.99 WikM Y-Jt!, 8.3x10.6, $24.71
$24.99 W Ty. sWwMk 9x12, $1MS
, $22 T.iwby BnHMb, 8.3x10.6. $1I.7S
$45.N Wietw Vajy 9x12, $21.71
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