Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDCpJE-- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, ETfiBBTTABY 9, 1920
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HOOVER IS NOT SEEKING
PRESIDENCY, HE ASSERTS
Declares He Wears No Party Halter and Will Give His Support
to Nominee' Who Backs Versailles Treaty
is
v.,v York, Feb. 0. Herbert 0.
niwwr has issued n statement dc
Jri!f Multitude toward the presl
,wr. He announced he is not a can
Sup for the nomination and that no
Z "is authorized to speak for him
l.tlcnlly. If the T,eapio of Nations
f. made an issue in the election ho says
l.ill vote for the party that stands
?r the league. In response to requests
hat he declare allegiance to . e ther one
ir the other of the Kreat DoHtica par
Mrs Mr. Hoover sajs ho will wait un
lit more definitely appears what the
, managers stand for. and will ex
M.e a prerogative of American cit -Kn.hip
and decline to pledge my vote
blindfold.''
Statement By Mr. Hoover
Ills statement follows :
"In order to answer a largo number
!!,?? that I havo, tnken a day off from
the industrial conference in Washlng
J n to New York solely to attend to
rrrslnff matters in connection with the
ihildrcn's iclief. I want to say again:
have not sought and nm not seeking
I. nrcs I pnCT. 1 Bill BUI " uuiuoro
I have uo 'organization.' Noom i
.i...!,a,i in uiKnk for mc nollticallV.
"Ax an American citizen bv birth
and of long ancestry. I nm naturally
doeplv interested in the present critical
situation. My sincere and only political
desire h that one or both of the great
political parties will approach the vital
, ues which have grown out of the war
nd are new, with n clear purpose look
in to the welfare of our people and that
candidates capable of carrying out that
work should be nominated.
"If the treaty goes over to the presi
dential election (with any reservations
McesBiiry to clarify the world's mind
hat there can be do infringement of
he fafeguards provided by our con
ilitution and our nation-old traditions),
L, I must vote for the party that
& for the league. With it there
IS opo not only of tho prevention of
war but also that we can safely econ
omic in military policies. There is
hope ft earlier return of confidences ana
the ctonomie reconstruction of the
norld
"I could not vote with a party if
It were 'lwrnnnted by groups who seek
to set fl'ido our constitutional guar
antee for free speech or free repre
sentation, who hopo to re-establish
control of the government for profit and
jirhilcge.
All Socialism Opposed.
"I could not vote with a parly if
It were combated by groups who hope
for au7 form of socialism, whether '1
be nation?lization of industry or other
destruction ot individual initiative.
"Both thoe extremes, camouflaged or
open, are active enough in the coun
try today Neither of those domina
tions would enable those construotive
nouomic policies that will set us down
from the unsound economic practices
which nf necessity grew out of the war,
nor veuld they secure the good will
to rrnductinn in our farmers and wdrk
cri or maintain the initiative of our
biMncss men. The issues look forward,
not hack.
"I do not believe in more than two
meat parties, otherwise combinations of
jroups could, as in Kurope, create a
danger of minority rule. I do believe in
party organization to support great
ideals and to carry great issues and con
tent policies. Nor enn any one man
OLD HOOFS
MADE LIKE NEW
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Will Stop Leaks in Any
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Bell rhone. Diamond 2405
Established 1803
ROBERT A. MAYS
Expert In Rooflnr, Root
I'alntln?, Coatlnc and
Spouting
2352 North 2It Street
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TROUBLES
Instartly r-llT4
by our ipclal aroh
supports, fitted and
adjusted by expert.
O a r ffaamlea
Elastic, tloalerr. ttw
most comfortable
support for vari
cose velni. swollen
limbs, weak Itneea
and ankles.
Trusses, abdominal
ana ainieua nn.
eortera of all kinds. Larseit
Pki,,,iA,,0J7nVy "PPHanoes In the weft.
"Ilacielptala. Orthoptdlo Co., 40 N. ltth at.
t sut and keep for raferenoe r. U
Gas Ranges
reduced for
FebruarySale
Approved makes only, taken
from our regular stock and re
duced in prici for this Febru
ary Sale. There will bo a
shortage of good gas ranges
tnlS SUrinf. Iinrl Tin 1ni,V,f nvlnas
W'U be higher, therefore an
early selection
Is advisable, so
that you may
be sure of ob
taining just
tho range you
want.
Cabinet Gas Ranges from
541.75 up, including "Quality,"
"Direct Action," "Reliable"
and other well-known makes
m this sale.
A fine assortment also of
Quality" and "Triangle" sin
Bit! and double oven ranges
greatly reduced.
This "Dock
ash" Gas Range,
full 18-in. double
oven with white
enamel door pan
els, as illustrated,
S35.7S.
We also have a few rebuilt
"ijees of standard make in ex-
lent condition at prices far
Mow a new range
ln'iwmPI.ete ,lne of Itefricerators
Der?DTe,al.n and Enamel fined, at
llll f .Pi-lcen this month. An
hlrh 1nPJ?0i:tnlty to secure a
ln. Erada efrlEorator at a sav-
OllIi??.u,arte also for Qas and
HeMwi! B stoves:0-iso Water
BhowrnnL112 y" VlalU OUT
ocowrooms durlne this Sale.
sPHIUDELPHW
!K!MiKArru
STREETS
Weit PH!,d-!,i o,,
dictate the issues of great parties. It
appears to mc that the hopo of a great
majority of our citizens in confronting
this now period in American life is that
tho great parties will tako positive
stands on tho many issues that confront
us and will select men whoso characters
and associations will guarantee their
pledges.
"I am being urged by people In both
parties to declare my allegiance to either
one or tho other. Those who know me
know that T. nm able to make up my
mind when a subject is clearly defined.
Consequently, until it more definitely
appears what the party managers stand
for I must exercise a prerogative of
American citizenship and dcclino to
pledge my vote blindfold.
"I am not unapprcciatlvc of tho many"
kind things that my friends havo ad
vanced on my behalf. Yet I hope they
will realize my sincerity In not tying
myself to undefined partisanship."
Hitchcock Opens
Fight on Bryan
Continued from Pare One
away with a flying start while Mr.
Wilson is hesitating to take himself out
of tho race and Mr. McAdoo and Mr.
Hoover are hesitating to put them
selves in the race.
Hoover Bobs Up Again
The .McAdoo candidacy approaches
tho necessity of making a prompt and
important decision. Mr. McAdoo must
either bo n candidate or be no candi
date within the next fortnight. Tf he
has to know where Mr. Wilson stands
before making this decision he must
find out in the next few days.
Tho possibility of Mr. Hoover as a
Many men hereabouts have
shared experience of the own
er who told us" that he had
driven CADILLACS for seven
yoars and could not recall a
single instance when he was
delayed by mechanical trou
ble. CADILLACS thoroughly
overhauled and guaranteed
inherit that dependability.
We have type 67, 65 and 53
models in open and closed
body styles.
Also a few used cars of other
makes. ,
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Broad Street
Spruce 2-"l3
Democratic candidate Is rtvlvcd by
his statement yesterday in New York.
Mr. Hoover has been urged strongly to
put himself definitely into tho Demo
cratic party. He has been urged al
most as strongly in the hundreds of tel
egrams and letters he receives daily to
declare himself a Republican.
As a matter of fact the Hoover state
ment takes him pretty definitely out of
tho Republican party. The emphasis
which ho places upon tho League ot
Nations In his statement docs that. He
is first of all for the party that is for
tho league, Even on reservations his
position is tho Democratic position.
Calls Himself an Independent
He is in favor of no more reserva
tions than are "necessary to clarity the
world's mind that there can bo no in
fringement of tho safeguards provided
by our constitution and our natipn's old
traditions," in other words interpret,
tion reservations. Moreover, Mr.
Barnes's speech described Mr. Hoover
as a liberal Republican who was rather
more liberal than Republican.
Yesterday's Hoover statement takes
nwny the label "Republican." He las
no claim to being a Kcpubiican. He
merely refuses to choose between the
parties blindfolded. Instead of being, as
nts friend Barnes made out, a liberal
Republican, with the emphasis on the
"liberal," he is, as he defines himself,
an Independent, with a liberal point ot
view, but not n third party man. ,,
Otherwise Mr. Hoover's statement is
a first-class middle-of-the-road politi
cal platform.
His candidacy, like that of Mr. Mc
Adoo, depends upon President Wilson.
One or the other will probably bo the
administration's choice to oppose Bry.
an. That choice is only indicated so far
as the bringing forward of Hitchcock
to block Bryan in Nebraska.
Say
irse Took
Child for
Love
Continued from Tare One
as a nurse and had left oh Saturday,
a short time after gaining possession
of my child. I understand that she
went to Stroudsburg, Pa.
"While I feel sure that my baby Is
safe, I wish to know why Mrs. Nagle
has acted as she did."
Mrs. Leonard said that she had nr
langed to sign papers tomorrow, giving
Mrs. Nnglc custody of the baby.
Mrs. Nagel was not a graduate nurse.
Last Wednesday she inserted in the per
sonal columns' of an afternoon paper an
advertisement for a baby from three to
ten months old whom she desired to
adopt. Prior to that time she had been
told by the Newborns Her services Mould
not be required after Saturday.
Answered Advertisement
In the advertisement sho told ap
plicants to-call Locust 4010 W, tho
number of tho Newbold telephone, and
ask for Mrs. Nagel. She asserted that
she was able to give the child a good
horre and properly care for t.
Mrs. Leonard saw the advertisement.
Little Genevieve had not been out of
the humble Bambrcy street bouse all
Winter because the mother did not have
the money to buy the warm clothing
the child required.
Together with her mother, Mrs. Jenny
Gallagher, who lives at thn Bambrey
street address, she called the Locust
number and Mrs. Nagel, answering it,
said she would come to tho house and
I know the man
whose adTertlllng- xperlenr
nnd unusual ability entitla
Iilm to a Job with greater pos
aibltlties than his present con
nection ever can offer. This
man Is versatile, has fertile
mind for writing copy and
creating Ideal, plug practical
knowledge of commercial art,
engravlnr and pr in tine.
Trained in every branch of
advertising nnd with mer
chandising experience he
KNOWS now to create) con
sumer demand.
If your business needs an ad
vertising live wire, address
Box: O ISO, Fubllo Ledger
Office.
I know the man
see tho baby tho next day, Thursday.
Sho arrived the following morning and
sought to tako tho baby. Mrs. Gal
Ingbcr, however, refused to give her
the child in tho absence of her daugh
ter, who was at work at the time. She
asked Mrs. Nagel to bring clothes for
tho child Saturday, when Mrs. Leon
ard would bo,at home.
Fnmlly Is Impressed
"The woman seemed to be very nice,"
said Mrs. Gallagher yesterday. "She
told me sho had been married for some
time and that both she and her hus
band, who she said was an electrician,
wanted rf baby. "She told me of the
automobiles she had, her beautiful house
and her summer homo in Delaware
Water Gap, and I was happy to think
little Genevieve would havo nil the
things we were not able to give her.
On Saturday morning she went to the
Leonard homo with clothes for Gene
vieve. The mother noted that the
woman was nervous, and after the child
had been dressed she insisted on going
to the future home of her daughter,
Mrs. Nagel, she said, told her that she
would take the child and that trie neces
sary papers would be made out Monday.
Thp two women with the babv took a
street car and went to the Newbold
home. Here Mrs. Nagel took Mrs.
Leonard into the house and showed the
mother the surroundings in which she
said her child would live.
"You can come down to see the child
tomonow," she is said to have remarked
graciously. "My husband and I are
going driving in our automobile in tbe
morning nnd jf you call us up at 8
o'clock, if it is a nice day, we will tako
"VJ-
warns!
lVehau3 be&n informed
by representatives that our display
yVkenhnes and 'Greeting Cards
is the fardest and most elaborate,
in Philadelphia orJeuJVorkj
OIZ STREET OlZrf
KE.OS
inol
allays slciix ixitatioax
Resinol Ointment is what vouwant
for your skin trouble Resinol to
stop the itching and burning. In
many cases it even clears the erup
tion away completely in a reasonably
shorttime. Resinol Ointment is not
now an experiment although it
may be to you as it has been used
for years with Resinol Soap as a
standard skin treatment. Try it and
watch how quickly the skin loses its
angry look and healing begins.
RESINOL SHAVING STICK is a liwr.
its with discriminating men. Ynr drvrrui
iclk the Rtsioil predicts.
FOOD DRAFTS
is made possible through the purchase of "Food Drafts" provided by
. th.0 American Relief Administration, Herbert Hoover, chairman.
Many of us havo been endeavoring tq perform such service by
f irepanng or purchasing. pacnages oi iooa lor overseas shipment
n somo cases the packing and ejrtra freight involved adds 100 pei
Direct, personal assistance to
specific individuals, relatives or friends
in Central and Eastern Europe
npr
cent to the cost. The A. R. A. is solving this difficulty through the
rooa-iraiv- pjan.
In many impoverished sections of Europe a single ham, outside
the ration system, sells for as high as 150. "The only hopo of pre-
FOOD OUT A FT
STUB OF ISSUING BANrS
1 Na. Date
venting large sections going into sheer anarchy lies in their again
obtaining food supplies on some basis of bupport from America,"
says Mr. Hoover.
The sum total of food now available in Central Europe is IN
SUFFICIENT TO KEEP THE PUBLIC ALIVE. Unoer these
circumstances money becomes jivt so much paper so far as nutri
tion is concerned. A hungry man, woman or child wants food, not
money, and under Mr. Hoover's "Food-Draft" plan we have tho
best means (in America) for supplying the need and getting the
maximum results with our money.
FOOD DRAFT
9CNO THIS ADVICE TO
AMERICAN REUCF ADMINISTRATION
IIS OBOADWAV NEW YORK
FOOD ORAFT
SCND Tf 3 ADVICeTO
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DON'T SEND MONEY NOR FOOD: SEND "FOOD DRAFTS"
The American nellaf Administration will carry stocks of -tapis foods la
Praams, Warsaw, Budapeat. Vienna and Hamburr.
Operations will be limited to the followlnr staples: Flour, bacon, beans,
corned beef, lard or vegetable oils and condensed or evaporated mlllc,
4e banks throughout the United States will receive payment for such
commodities and Issue for such payment FOOD DRAFTS on behalf of the.
American Belief Administration. These draft must be sent by the buyers to
relatives or friends abroad.
Every FOOD DIIAFT wl'l tie exebaneed for the Quantity nf food deal .ated
thereon when presented by the person to whom It Is aent or his properly con
stituted representative. Bhould It be Impossible for any reason to deliver fond
acalnst an issued draft, refund, less costs Involved, will be made through the
banks to the purchaser. . ....... .
The eelllnK banks will forward to the American rtellef Administration. 118
nroadway. New York city, the two advicea bo designated on stocks attached to
the draft, accompanied by JNew Tork Exchange. .They will hold the leaning; bank
stubs and deliver the original draft and, a receipt to tbe purchaser, who must
forward the original draft to the beneficiary.
.',' f' xi-e3lty. food tan only lw oelnered when a uroper y executed FOOD
DRAFT Is preeented at a main warehouse, not beyond Un.l deller(ea must
be arranged by the rec plent through local agencies The raSoni tavirim!!!;
in whose territory the Ameilean ReU.r A-mmlatrailon SfKTJfSK8;1
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FOOD DRAFTS CAN BE PURCHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING.
The Provident Life & Trust Co. Fourth &t. National Bank
Ninth National Bank Bank of North America
National Bank of Germantown Central National Bank
Franklin Trust Co. Girard National Bank
be charged, only the factory' co.V pluVa reaaonaVl. margin to wf.?ASe,'!!J
transportation and Insurance. Surplus T funds. I an -will S l?d 5S' .hi
American Relief Admlnlstrat on Euranun nhliLS-V'tsV1 M u,e4 or the
should uny one desire to contribute to "OHNKUM, KFf IPT" rth h.
The Philadelphia Saving jFiuul Society
Integrity Trust Co.
First National Bank
West End Trust Co.
Philadelphia Trust Co.
little Genevieve and you can come
along."
The mother departed happy In tho
tholight that her child had found an
excellent home and foster mother.
In tho meantime, Mrs, Nowbold,
bearing the door close, came downstairs
to see what caused the noise. She found
her nurse with the baby in her arms,
and in reply to a question the woman
told Mrs. Newbold thnt she was taking
tho bnby homo to her mother, who
wanted to adopt a child. She also said
that she had a child ot her own, her
husband having died a year previous.
Taxicab Was Called
Mrs. Newbold immediately ordered
ner out of the house. A taxicab was
called, tho nurs" and the bnby got into
it and that was the last seen nt tho
Newbold home cither of tbe baby or
the nurse.
Yesterday morning, when Mrs.
Leonard telephoned the Newbold, home.
Mr. Newbold told her that Mrs. Nagci
had left the house Saturday and was
not to leturn. Tho mother was fran
tic and rnsliprl tn fhn Dtootlvn tfurpnn.
i imploring the authorities to find her or her.
baby.
When Mrs. Nagel began working for
the Newbold family she snid she came
from tho Delaware Water Gap, Au
thorities thcro and in other towns up
, . . p ;
the state linvo-bceu notified to Mawfc
Galvanized Boat Pumps
itfWtfiiii miii'ssiBrisi MiggftS8j I
I L.O.Uerger Co.,00 N. Id t. wT I
ifaln 4000. I'arUtt m. i g
RIOUNTING on Muslin and
lV Cardboard of Maps, Posters
and Plans.
NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO.
38 S. 6th St., Phila.
Market 1900 Main 569
Little is known ot the nurse. SHw
yesterday, by Dr. TUompson m. west-
was sent to tho Newbolds, ther sap!".
cott, 1720 l'lne street, who was at"
tonding tho Newbold' babies.
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tlh clnn with our Hones and
Myrrh (35c a bottle) Thes mr
harmlesff. easy and pleasant wny
to proteot yourself against irerm
borne dleoases
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Washday and
Cleaning Needs
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"Asco" Bluing bot. 5c
Washing Soda lb. 3c
Sunbrite Cleanser ..can 4'jc
Laundry Starch lb. 9c
Young's Borax Pivd., plcg. 12c
Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c
Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4'2c
Wash Boards. ..each 55c-75c
Rinso pkg. 7c
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Buckets each 35c-40c
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Van Camp's Soups
Tomato
Chicken j can
Vegetable
Note the price, we guarantee the
quality.
Canned Vegetables
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Corn can
String Beans
Splendid value in "fresh" read-to-serve
vegetables.
Fancy Norway Mackerel, .. 9s 13
Choice Yeliow Onions . . . ib 9c
Temtor Preserves, jar, 35c, 38
Fancy Calif. Prunes, Ib.,20c, 24c,28
Chloride ofJLime,
. big can
Fine Table Salt, hag 4c
For a Hasty Luncheon
Potted Meats ....can 6c-12c
Best Corned Beef . .can Sac
Tuna Fish can 15c-25c
Deep Pink Salmon.. can 22c
Fancy Bed Salmon, .can 35c
Choice Sardines can 7c
Heinz Tomato Soup, can lie
Kippered Herring . .can 21c
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti
can 13c-18c
Choice Pork & Beans, can 5c
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Made from fresh apples,
pure sugar, and spiced just
right.
Pure Candies
Butterfly Mints
Tootsie Rolls
Borden Caramels,
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CanncdFruils & Vegetables
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Calif. Peaches ..can 37c-10c
Hawaiian Pineapple, 20c-35c
t ancy Cherries ..can 27c
Choice Tomatoes, big can 15c
Sugar Corn can 15c-18c
Calif. Asparagus can 20c
Tender Beets . .can 17c
Garden Spinach can 16c
Tender Peas can 12'c-19c
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