Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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Oeclaros Girl's Scheming and
German Agents Brought
, About Wedding ,,
SHE MAY VISIT AMERICA
By the Associated Press
i.nui Anrll 0. "It wn C?cr
nuJiSb manfuveicd anil broiiRht
"l"? nirrlasp of my Min Charley."
m hr moranUr marrinec roiitractcd
C' 'EL.TnlYrr JI11K. bctwren Crown
?.SeprhiriJi of Ttumanla ami Zyzls
Slno. n voune uoman mid to have
lAl Mlttfc social rank or wealth.
b"ll,c nSfJS requested the rorrcMinn
. i i n iihllnh Iicp explanation of lh
'.yTilit there had been
mn ..niriip reports of the nctlon of
tninr uatriir ini" . Hi1A ,i.
rirc i.,.inr rnunle.
'''.'."i am convlncrdhat if nas not ,
1 . . i... nvnent nn tlll l(li II
.'. :.m Oneen Marie. "I have
L ., Veen the rl. (Swept nt public
Til Sle Ib not pretty, but she la ..-
Mill. ""' ', l.!il..o 3lin lioi'
tflllccut and biiiuii"'"'" ""
Ec lo capture thc affections of
nUrlf- ltb Brcat advaiitnge and
Z 'look I'- " wns nRnJn,,t thc l)"',,1,c
eV of tbi' rountry to bnvc n member
If hf rowl family Intermarry locally,
' , ..' i.,, mixed in nnrtv in.
IrifUM. It " n established fact.
Prince Is Disciplined
"I beced Charles to consider nil
n. farts and he promiwd to forgo
fonal wM. for the benefit of
ik.rmintry. but the marrlase took p ace
It Odcssaf and It was aided by Uer
V T.ater an nnnullment una
Hinted on the grounds that no bans
55 published.
'fTnrlc joined hla lTRimcut, rom
..ii.rl 'to do to under mllitnry dikd
ffi and he nent to Hudnpest with
Lr army. Association nitli patriot.!
Piunanlans showed him hU duty and
ki niiickly realized how foolish he linri
fffn to lo'c hi? country for n Blrl. U.j
in now areeptcd n mission to Japan,
"l-re j,p will Htay for six mouth.
Should the sirl marry another person
-th affair will be ended.'
Thi quern received the correhpoiiuent
In n comfortable Hitting room on the
ftmlly fl"or r tnc Pa'aee. a lnrgi'.
roomv. rnmhling stincturc. formerly n
(DrjTf'nt. perchrd on n wooded slope
outfide the ( ity.
"The reconstruction of Kumauia is
the great task for which wo now are
norking." were th? opening words of
the interview. "Ttiis is one of the rea
sons I hope to visit America, possibly in
September."
Queen Marie said i"he was trying to
Jica practical queen, ndding: "That is
why I am interested in the reconstruc
tion of Rumania. 1 run sure that nuy
one who imcMs uioucy here will- get n
return with a handsome profit. Wc bnvc
"itxernl loans offered us and wc would
accept them if we could adopt methods
ot payment, such lis oil und timber
ijiinst imports. Our pockets are empty
jiow because the natiocal treasury is
jn Russia. n well as the riown jewels.
Her Crown in Doubt
"It is nn old tradition that a iitecn
lliould wear a crown. T have had scv
trll ury smart ones. It is iincomfoit-
tiiti'tAwfAW f?" .4
., VL ' iV" "oisucyisis liato sola
my crbwus. However, the! safety of thc
natlounj treasury Is guarontccd by thc
Allies.
.i 3lim"nlif "ny lrcnt w"h thc Bol-
Allies, but It will bo Impossible for me
to feel kindly toward those who mur
rtcrcd member of my mother's family
and Kmporor Nicholas. y
i nave many friends In America and
Iive been urttA w ( n.i.t,!... 1 .i.. i. .. ..:.! i., .. .f .. ,,.... k . ,. . . - n rjaaeaBaae
Ih.i nnMiin.j-ii.-. ."""?.. Vt .'-.: " no uieiui 10 ineir country commiMioner,. presented to th! Irfgis- 120 n 10I5'to-2SliB8" nst 7ar. and
nnin.fr. A.T a.".i """:L'L,U .V.?!1 vn"1 ,n lD1 way." Mature last nieht. This Is ad Increasa of the numbef of mflrtifASlurci-s nu'd deal- 111 n
io
ror mo a new horizon and I shall i .
to gauge the woman's movement: MUTOR RECE PTS $2,931,902
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able
J.ne war lias advanced the power of
woman. She can never g6 back. 1 Bay
this without being an ardent or violent
feminist. In politics woman is a most
useful clement.
"I npvor tilth in . ...ii ..... t
I hav sympathies with those who think
N. J, Commissioner' Shows Income
Increased $500,000 Over 1918
Trenton, April 0. Gross receipts of
State Motor Vehicle Department for last
year amounted to $2,031,002, as shown
id inr annum ronort of William li, Dili,
VWMtr
more; than i?500,000 over the receipts
for 1018. Fourteen years ago, when the
acpariment was established, the re
ceipts amounted to $07,00:1.
The remarkable growth In the use of
automobiles Is indicated by other fea
tures of the report. For example, there
were 100,873 car registrations last year,
as against 78,233 in 1015. Thc numW
of drivers' licenses increased from 100,-
er' lti'rtnaf.a trnni 11.14 fA.ITftl.
Practlcally the only decrease wn In
the registration of motorcycles, amount
ing last year to 1M10.' as against
3,108 in 1017. In explanation of the
gradual disappearance of motorcycles
from thc highways, Mr. Dill lcmarkcd
that, the cost of a motorcycle tndnv Is
Almost its great as that of an automo
bile, the result being tluit motolcclc.
nre being supplanted by automobiles.
Burn Cheaper Fuel Get More Power
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In the Hotel Oliver, South Bend, Indiana, a
Sturtevant Turbo-Undergrate Blower, in a
special test, raised a 1 50 hoMe-power boiler to
309 horse-power. This 206?S of Increased
power was reached on coke breexe.
OTURTEVANT Turbo-Undergrate Blow-
crs were designed in accordance with
the Sturtevant principle of putting air to
work, these compact units are built like
every other Sturtevant product strong,
rugged, and capable of doing more work
than other makes with the same ratings.
During the past sixty years many manu
facturers have found that the extra strength
and longer life of Sturtevant machinery are
a paying investment.
Sturtevant Turbo -Undcrgrate Blowers
secure the advantages of mechanical draft
Ait small expense. Cheaper grades of fuel
can be burned, yet the boilers will generate
greater pressure than formerly. These small
units increase the flexibility of boilers,
enabling a plant to easily meet peak loads.
An installation of Sturtevant Turbo-Un-dergrate
Blowers is only a matter of hours.
No costly equipment lies idle when the load
is light. This form of mechanical draft is
intended for boilers ranging from 50 H.P. to
400 H.P.
A Sturtevant representative will gladly
tell you about the savings these undcrgrate
blowers effect. Write, phone, or wire for
him.
Telephone: Market If SO
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B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY
A. L. T1UCKMAN, District Manager
135 North Third Street
The cigar that never varic
The Biggest Eight
cents' worth ever put into a
cigar. Wo make the statement
UNRKSKTlVF.riT.V f,f
many two-for-a-quartcr cigars
now being: sold in thc. best
eiirnr storm unit l.nt1 or,
tiCfT i.Y croftd Viavo JfiT nf
MfrVl mlalttv fill or anrl utnnnnr
ftrf. rJOT ltf nm.fll11v rmnrl.mnilA nnA
do NOT give off such a rich, pleasing
roma.
We ask you to buy ONE. The clear
itself, MUST make of you a frier!.
At Your Fmcorite Deiier't
Inlin famnrtuoM C'titnr Pa MenufatUiM
.limn uiuiBinam V1501 jv. Philadelphia
125-127 North. Seventh Stret
C. A.JKrull, 55 N-. 2nd St.
Philadelphia
.Distributors
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Turbo-Undergrate Blower
Ftttxn
filacers
Engine
Turbines
A WOMAN HUNG
4X "u""-n" h-.'k. impior
K3fl lriff lltnrfn hnv
r ni-ms aroun.t hfr
uflDMnn n n'K.
Inn lilnr'lo buy
' Lapin'i Handy Pad
for rrmolnsr ntilne.
(rroa, roart nnrt fooij
Mains from rlothlnr.
Kloves. rpati. etc. His
many other ma.
tain unijr loe
it Drut, Department. Stationery. Oro
ctrr. lUrdnara and Ueneral Storta.
Made only by The fjiplii Co.
N, K. lor. 10th A Tarrlah His.. Dills.
gapjg
Mado in PINE TAR CEDARIZED ODORLESS
Garments are impended from
hanger and can be re
moved at will.
No Motht, No Duit or wrink
ling of garmenti.
No offensive odor.
Theft altea hate three hooka and
trill hold three carmenta.
Auto Coat Size
3u3l04
Ulster Size
30t560
Overcoat Size
3flSiSO
These altea lice two hooka and will
hold inn cirmenta.
Business Suit Size
:4sSi37
Muff and Blanket Size
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Muff or Stole Box
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Manahans
I SATCHEL FORMED
U GARMENT BAG
Talented
Sold by the leadinp; Department and Drug Stores
throughout the United States.
Or we will send them direct upon receipt of price.
Catalogue upon request.
FACTORY 370 Pearl Street, New York City.
Cleaning Time
Is Paint Time
I Phoenix Ready Mixed
Paints give to the home
an enduring beauty.
1 In use over a quarter
of a century. And for
sale at ail good dealers.
Phoenix
Paint and Varnish Co.
121 Market St.. Philadelphia
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This driver asked for "medium oil"
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1 "TV he had asked for the proper type of SUNOCO MOTOR OIL this
I I" would not have happened. Instead of being towed home the
result of burned-out bearings his motor would have con
tinued humming with full power.
SUNOCO, with its six distinct types, protects you from all engine
troubles caused by poor lubrication. It eliminates danger of burned
out bearings, carbon-incrusted cylinder walls, broken piston rings and
other sources of big repair bills.
SUNOCO
MOTOR OIL
Just
Any
can be had in the right type of oil for your particular motor,
ask for SUNOCO and name the make and model of your car.
SUNOCO dealer will know what type to give you.
It doesn't matter whether your engine has the full-splash, forced
feed or any other lubricating system, or whether it is cooled by air or
water, SUNOCO will lubricate it accurately and efficiently. It flows
at .zero and below.
Back of SUNOCO stands the Sun Company famous for twenty
seven years for the sterling quality of its oil products.
SUNOCO will cut down your repair bills, restore the full power of
your engine and save you money on oil and gasoline. Begin using
SUNOCO at once, uonc taKC any more
chances on just "oil." Look for a dealer who
displays the SUNOCO sign the eign with
the rising sun.
SUN COMPANY
Philadelphia Office Finance Building
RtRntrien Marcus Uaoh, Pa.i Toltdo, Ohio YaU, Okta.
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rion being Slmed at Vttagraph atudioa, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Unfilmed Stars of the Movies
Back of the fame and popularity
of Vitagraph stars of movie-land
are unfilmed stars the mechan
ical equipment which transforms
the ribbon of celluloid into a
living, breathing story.
Vitagraph early decided that ab
solute reliability was necessary
in the development and repro
ducing of the finished films of the
silent drama. Special machines
were designed by this progressive
company, and they are driven by
Robbins & Myers Motors.
For fifteen years R&M Motors
have contributed their steady,
reliable service to the success of
Vitagraph productions. They
have insured Vitagraph against
huge losses possible in film-land
through faulty motor equipment
This same confidence in R&M
Motors has influenced many
other manufacturers to depend on
R&M Motors in their factories
and in their products, such as
motor-driven devices for the
store, office and home. The R&M
name plate is all you need know
about a motor or motor-equipped
device.
The Robbins & Myers Co., Springfield, Ohio
ror Tmnty. thr Vtrrn Vitvi t QvtUy Pa4 nd Motif
Address Office Nearest You
1418 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Room 120 E, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y.
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