Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1917, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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KVENTSTG LEDGER-PHtLxlDELPHXA, "FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917
. M'NICHOL AND BALDWIN
ASSAIL BRUMBAUGH
"Traitor," "Hessian Dutchman"
and Other. Epithets Mark
Orations at Dinner
-DEMAND STERN PROBE
Senator and Speaker
Agree on Governor
REPRESENTATIVE BALDWIN:
Brumbaugh has betrayed the
confidence of the people.
The big Hessian Dutchman
s In Harrisburg took to the wood
when the fight became too hot.
He found he wanted to play
golf nnd that his clothes needed
pressing at the State's expense..
He's got the wrong tee.
The wildest imagination can
not say that the State ought to
pay for the Governor's caddy
on a golf course.
SENATOR McNICHOL:
Brumbaugh is a political trai
tor. He has turfietl on the oigan
'ization that made him.
He gathered around him a
clique of designing politicians
who thought the power of the
Governor was all that was
needed for control.
Senator Penrose has put thorn
in a basket and clamped the lid
down on them. It's hard to tell
where they'll float to.
Governor Hruniuauni oi termed a
"political traitor," and a "Hessian Dutch
man Ingratc," nnd Severely censured by
State Senator James V. McN'Ichol and Rep
resentative Uichard J llulduln, Speaker
of tho House, who addressed "00 nrdont
Republicans at tho annual dinner of the
Fifteenth Wnrd Hepuullcnn Club at the
Hotel MuJeMIc, lait night.
Senator McNIchol received an ovation
that lasted moro than fle minutes When
ho said that Vare leaders, holders nf $10,000
city and county otllccs, vvuuld not daro be
candidates for ro-eleetlnn unless the first
restored to olllco tho"se of hi folloucis who
had been dlscharRcd Senator Penrose vvns
lauded to tho skies."
Enthusiasm waxed high throughout tho
banquet Tho features were furnished In
rapid succession, how over, by a series of
sharp attacks on Governor Brumbaugh
Ilcprcscnt.ttlo B.ilduln launched the at
tack. He criticized the Governor's expendi
tures of funds nppinprlat'db the Legis
lature, for his ptrson.il use, nnd said It
was the dut of the Legislature to itiat.o
an investigation
"The Hessian Imtehmo at Hurrlsburg."
ho Bald, took to the vvnndi When the light
became loo hot he suddenl dlscovired tliat
his pants needed pressing nnd went to I'lne
hurst to play golf.
"He got under tho wrong plno treo In
Maine tu retain his political lighting nerve.
"Every (!oernor has duties to perform
outsido of tho State, but It would icqulro
the u Iciest stretch of Imagination to say
that the State should pay a ruddy tee for
tho chief executive, on n golf course.
"It Is the dutj of tho Legislature to in
quire Into tho departments of tho Com
monwealth when it finds that the chief
of one of thoso departments has betrayed
his trust.
"Brumbaugh has betrayed the confidence
of tho people "
Senator McNlchol also attacked Brum
baugh as n 'political traitor " Ho bald
"Tho Governor hadn't received his cer
tificate of election beforo ho started to tear
down the organization which has made
him. He gathered together a clique of
designing politicians who thought that with
the power of tho (Jovernor behind them,
their light for control would bo easy
"Senator 1'cnrose has put them all In
a basket and has put tho lid down on them.
It Is n pretty hard thing to tell just where
that basket is going to llont to
Tho dinner was given in honor of Mngis.
trato John V. Collins. Former Itcpresen
tatlvo A B Twiblll was toastmaster. Other
speakers vvero Judge Charles I Brown,
president of the Municipal Court, and Judge
Eugene C Bounivvcll.
Man Hit by Auto in Germautown
While walking In (Jreeno street near
School lane. Uermantoun, this morning
Ceorge Brown a negro, forty-thrco years
old, 4919 Wajnti avenue, was struck by an
nutomobllo driven by David Ackcrmun. six
teen years old. of -14 1'at.torlus street At
the Germantowu Hospital, where tho Injured
man Is being treated, ho Is said to have
suffered h broken arm and possibly several
fractured ribs Aekerman was arrested and
held under $J00 ball by Magistrate I'on
tiock to await the result of Brown's injuries.
"I want to tell what
it did for me"
Even usuall) reticent I'hll.i
delphians are eager to express
their heartfelt gratitude fur
the positive relief obtained
through drinking Mountain
Valley Water
IN RHEUMATISM
A prominent newspaper pub
lisher writes "I have been
suffering for jears. on an aver
age of four or five attacks a
year of gouty-rheumatism I
had my last severe attack In
September of last year, but it
has pot returned slnoe I have
been drinking Mountain Valley
Water 1 can cheerfully rec
ommend It to anyone suffer
ing from rheumatism " (Name
on request).
Mountain Valley
Water
I'rwriUd by
phyeUUua hit
I'rlcht's
IUeae
Wterlo-
bclcruU
Drapepal
DlstwtM
Drop?
CmIcuIus
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out
Hkeematlaui
Moauicfe.
kidney nod
The. uater of
Mountain Val
lay Sprint,
wnlch wll up
to tU bUhly
miner allzad
Ourk Wouot
alaa wr Hot
Swiss. Ark .
rantalni nat -ral
mloaral salt .
which make It
a remarkable
diuretic, solvent
and ellminaat.
Pur taaw
1M and iMI
eioua as a tasi
vraUr.
Call auti earn
pU U frm or
wntt lor full i"
wrmuttoH
am 'I '
JiB Cheitnut Street
Pho v,-laut It 07
15,009 SEE SUPERDREADNOUGHT MISSISSIPPI LAUNCHED
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The
Photo 1 tlrimib
the battleship Pennsylvania was sent into" the water yesterday at Newport News, Va.
si-tershin "f
She will displace :M,0M) ions
Her mam battery will be twelve U-inch 50-cahbrc guns.
THIEVES KIND AND GAG
MAN AND STEAL AUTO
Lashed to Polo After Monuy, ami Over
coat Are Taken Statu Police
Seek Bandits
CHESTEIt Pa.. Ian 20 lietectlvcs and
police of the ettlen surrounding here ale en
gaged in u search for nutomobllo bandits
who. after gagging and binding tleorgo
I'ugh, of 025 Madison street, to a pole at
a Innolv spot near nn old mill In Bridge
water, took il!. his overcoat and gloves and
drove away In his automobile.
The men entered Pugh's automobile at
Market squnre. offering him a good sum of
money tn drive them to Village Green
When it lonelv spot was reached on Con
cord road near Village Green, ono of the
men pressed a revolver against Pugh's head
and demanded that In- drive the car to
Morgan Ileaihing Morgan tbev ordoicd
him from the mm him went through his
clothing and tonic his monev '111 v llun
tied his Innil- and put blin In a icui s at,
while ono nf th, m n drove the m.Kliiit' to
Bridgew.itir vvluic Piigh w.i fodind tfi
stand against n telfgi.iph p'de ll was
l"und Willi rope and a sp ngo was plai ed
In bis mnuth. The bandits then drove off
in tho car. After an hour Pugh managed to
fieo himself. He walked ly this city and
untitled tho police, who ui-niniinlcatcd with
the police of Philadelphia. Wilmington,
West Chester nnd other tovvnn
District Attorney Ilnnnum took ehaigo
of the case nnd assigned County Detectlvo
o Toole nnd a detachment of State pollic
to aid In tho heard) for the men. who are
hdWvrd to be professional nutomobllo
thieves
Hoy Coaster Killed by Autotruck
poTTSVILLi:. Pa, Jan i!fl While
coasting last night the olght-) ear-old son
of Mr and Mrs C. C Boner, of Tnmaqua.
ran Into nn autotruck, striking It with
his head Ills neck was bioken He died
shortl) aftctvvnrd. Mr. Boner Is nn iutei
nutionnl organizer of tho United Mlno
Workers of America
Wanted Medicine; Took Poison
Ii.irofl bv a severe hindaihc and taking
tin wiimg bottle whin she went to the
niMlicuat fhtst Mrs S iinti t jnldbeig, thlrty-
si ais i, i ii.oj Sniith Sixth htrctt,
v ill'iwed twn poison tnblets
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S u Tomorrow ! 8 If
" s& SJ no February records go on s.(i SS ffl -
- gj Et t'imoriovv. The list is a finy assortment Wj 5
H uiiSS'i '',p J111100 selections am particul.irlj ffi
-TO SSS excellent. The list also include sev- WmQ W
?ZS SKShh oral new nomilar sontrs. some new wSf I -
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The February records go on s.(ii
t'imoriovv. The list is a finy assortment
The dance selections am particularly
excellent. The list also include sev
eral new popular songs, some new
light opera "gems," a new Hawaiian
record, and, as usual, several beauti
ful led-seal selections.
The list has a very pleasing variety
i.f many favorite and popular titles
It would take you considerable time to
choose any certain few as the very
bc-t in the list.
Realizing this, as usual, we hup
prepared our choice among the new
list.
Ask for the
Heppe Choice
of the February List
Wo have selected what we think ato
the best selections We will be glad to
have any Victor patrons come in and
hear our list.
And, by tho way, we have several
prepared lists of every description
These Heppe buggestions, will solo
many of your troubles in selecting
records. This is only one side of
Heppe Victrola Service
Heppe Record Service furnishes
you with musicians who can advise
you as to your purchases. They can
assist you in selections; they are at
jour service for any need you may
huve in buying records.
J. J. Heppe & Sor
1117-1119 Chestnut St
6th & Thompson Sts
Philadelphia
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Count Tisza Hints
at New Peace Move
ninllined frnin I'iiri One
from tho Kmperor would bo a logical mode
of answer
Tho Herman flnveiiunetit nlso expects
President Wilson formally to transmit to
Ilerlln the text of tho replv made by the
Lutento I'owerH to his own peace sugges
tions (Jlllclal (leimanv Is not jet Infoinied of
what the Allies said in leplv to the Amci
Ican President. Teutonic ollklals suppose
they xx ill be so iurormid
President Wilson is advised tndav bv
the Pall Mall Canelte to visit tho shell
toin battlcllulds and villages of northern
Krancc to get a new iiorhpfc tlve on war and
pu.ue Km b a visit, tho Cazitte believes,
would i ausi Mr. Wilson to i li'inge his mind
concerning a lot of things Tho P.ill Mall
iiizttte Is known .is 'Llovd (leorge's paper"
You Must Try
THIS
Dental Cream
For 25c or Free
"ERI2 is a new and improved
(Icutilrice. lou must try
"it to convince x'otirsclf that
it is better than the dentifrice jott
arc now using, be it cream, paste,
liquid or chalk. I'.very drawback
of the existing dentifrices was
overcome before Albudon was
offered for sale.
Albodoa has all the anti
septic virtue of the liquid;
all the abrasive value of
chalk; all the convenience
of the paste in tubes
and yet
Albodon cleans and
polishes, which a liquid can
not do; it is not mussy and
wasteful like a powdered
rhalk; it is not doughy and
Rritt), like pastes.
hundlt mom- JX$&&
loble tat ' ,4Zi$?3l
Here Are the Improvements
Albodon contains the highest
percentage of actual cleansing and
polishing properties of any denti
frice on the market, so it is certain
to clean your teeth best.
It is suflicieritly but safely an
tiseptic without containing a
dangerous chemical.
It is absolutely free from grit. i.
It has no coloring matter.
It is more economical than any
other dentifrice because less of it
is required for each brushing.
It has a delightful "smack" a
likable taste that leaves the mouth
cool and refreshed
and
it is perhaps the only cream or
paste which positively will not
harden under any ditnatic con
ditions whatever, wilt: the cap on
or off.
Albodon is in every respect
especially ideal for children.
The Formula is Public
There is no secret about Albo
don. Every dentist and druggist
has or can have the formula. They
will tell vou that the claims for
Albodon are truthful and con
servative. No exaggerated, absurd
statements have cvir been made
by us.
Free Trial Tubes
Exeryone who has regard for
the teeth who wants to improve
them and keep them cleaner will
want to try Albodon, the dental
cream which stands highest in
cleansingand polishing properties. '
You can buy a tube at any drug
store or toilet counter. The regu
lar price is 25 cents. A tube of
Albodon will last one person four
or five v.ccUs. It is suited to every
member of the family.
If, however, you would like to
try Albodon free before buying it
in the regular way, forward your
name and address, and a free trial
tube will be eent you by return
mail. Address
ALBODON CO., 154 W, 18th St.,N.V.
Entry Jtntitt know th formula
Bury itaUr itUj it
THEATRE IN GLASSBORO
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Stores, Lodge Rooms, Restau
rant nnd Dwelling Also
Burned Loss $30,000.
OLASSHOltn, . .1 . .Inn. !t, Fire today
destroyed the big Olasnboro Auditorium,
containing n theatre, lodge rooms, two
Mores and n restaurant, and also burned
a house adjoining It here on Academy street
In the renter of the Ion 11 The total loss
Is estimated nl $30,000.
The Auditorium, which vvasn largo three
slorv stnnture of comparatively modern
construction was owned bv Charles Abbott.
His tenants who lost their full slock of
goods and IHIures In the blare, were John
W nilkn druggist. I KiRlier, clothing: ,1,
Howers restaurant Tho Maons and other
fiaternal orders wlildi hnd their lodge
rooms in the building nlso lost all of Ihelr
paraphernalia and some of (heir records.
The frame duelling house of Mrn Kverott
.lerrell adjoining die big Auditorium, was
wiped out with lis rontents
The blaze was llrst discovered near the
ehininev nt the peak of the building at
nbout ! 10 a 111 firemen 111 0 unrertnlti
whether it originated from i rnssed wiles
r from some ilefn I in Ihe ililmtiej Hue.
S11 rapldlv did the (lames spiead thiougli
the frame Interim nf the Auditorium that
It was soon apparent that tho structure
was doomed Chief Stewart summoned aid
from neighboring towns and they sent their
motor flro tniclts to help In lighting the
blazo which mennced Ihe very heart of tha
town Tho gramimr school Is Just across
the street from the Auditorium, but It was
set far enough bach to be out of range of
tho tinmen N'enrbv Is nlso tho big plant
of the Whitney tllass Works nnd the ware
sheds were on tire a' one time
Loeil firemen, with Ihe aid of Pitman
nnd Woodbury firemen nnd other outside
rompanles, worked villantly nnd kept the
fire from spreading hrjond the Auditorium
and tho .tcrfoll home adjoining, although
several surrounding" structures were badly
scorched.
The Auditorium nnd tho .Terrell houso
wero hurnod to tho ground nnd very llttlo
of their contents wns saved No ono was
injured fighting 'he big blaze
CollinRswood May Tloat Loan
COLLI NORWOOD. N" .1, .Ian 26 -H the
reronniendatlons of Mnyor Jack's new
Street Paving Commission shall be arcpted
i,v Ilorougn Council, tho proposition of n.
JI.1T000 street pavlrg bond issue will I19
referred to the volefli at a special election
aeeMti&rvo,
Hoi-Water and Ice Bag
Why bnv fwo harm tthn th MIRIC dw tin
wnrk of Imlh nnri dori It better? Pof sale by
In dine druirrW
FOUNDED 1858
DeweeS
Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century
January White Sales
Special Tomorrow
Perfectly Cut Brassieres
50c, 75c S1.00, S1.75
The quality of materials, excellent cut and particularly neat
finish on even the lowest priced of these llrassicrcs is remarkable
Slcntler .is well 111 stout liRtires appreciate their style. Trimmed
with very attractive laces in Cluny patterns Others, of allover
ftnhroitlcYy and ctnbroiderytriinnird Notice the reinforcement
under arms
Combinations Gowns
$1.00 to $7.50 $1.00 to $5.00
Envelope Chemise
$1.00 to $3.75
(Third Floor)
. F . Dewees , 1122 Chestnut St.
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Mawson & DeMarvy
1 11 Chestnut
(Opposite Keith's)
Street
The
PUBLTCdBb EEDGER
Quotes the High Prices Fur Dealers
Are Paying Today Add 25 to 50
Profit and You Have the Actual Retail
Prices of Furs Next Season To Offset
That We Offer "One-Third Off"
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FUR SALE PASSES
$900,000 MARK
Hipfe Prices Paif) by, BuycrsJt'rn
f Urxpccted to swell Keccipts
Cto'sc to 81,500,000
f rot, rutlc L!ltr
cauaa of
tha
wWWI lure r bringing at
flfr auction, estimates which
advinced prices
TTie Mw mrn
ucre made of the value of the total Sfferlnes
before the sale started wl be eclipsed 'At
the ouet It was figured that the return
from the sale would be In tha neighborhood
of Jl.00O.00ft Today, the thld day of (he
auction nt Maaonle 1UI1, tho Rale total
passed J800 00D and nhtn,'the miction
clesfB (omnrrow It la quite likely that Ihn
urn realized will be somewhere brlneen
SI ;(AD(I0 nnd II SCO 000
IT Ice tnrreares over Spilenilier !nle ng
urea l(nla ranged all thn uuv t"n mieen
pel tent on benver tt flfiv per r-nt r.n mi iy
' .. oraii
Ihe aveiage udvaure for the offerings of (lie fut
Micentlre day .imcnnled to twenty per rent X"' "S
tiftTrll'lU tn'IC i. j .uile',1 knurr- nnd Ipiiit Bnr" '
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Can it be possible that any woman thinking df Furs could ignore
these facts as reproduced in this advertisement?
Our low prices offer a comparison that DEMAND your consideration.
Purchases will be reserved in our storage
vaults until next fall on payment of a
deposit Payments to be continued
during the spring and summer
We Have a Coat, Scarf or Muff of Any Fur
at the Price You Expect to Pay
These few specified values are representative of many others equally aa economical.
Coats
Pony 30.00 upward
French Seal .,.,.,.. 40.00 upward
Muskrat 58.50 upward
Hudson Seal ..,,..,. 72.50 upward
Mole Skin 200.00 upward
Mink 400.00 upward
Sets
accn 22.00 upward
Black Fox 24,00 upward
kunk 27,00 upward
eave' 40.00 upward
Cross Fox 69.50 upward
Hsher - 89.50 upward
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted charge Accounts Opened
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