raPProW!nt:7nP v , r W ? 4' vf V C - ' " .! I - . ., - i, r A f h. i-i a IK ANTI-ARON FEELNG GROWS IN HIS WARD Only Personality of "Undo Dave" Lano Seems Holding Organization Together MAY LEAD TO NEW TICKET Max Aron. Republican nominee for thetato Senate In tin- Pifth. Senatorial district, and "t'nclp Dave" I.ancN lieutenant, N being opposed In lilx rati dldae.v n n sun'eaior to tin' Into Seun tor Martin. This movement may take the form even of o new ticket being placed In the field for the November election or the united Imrklne nf the nntl-Aron men of Norrh VIIon Campbell, the Democratic nominee. Politician asserted that there is con Sluerablc feeling iiinoiig I.nne follower agalntit Aron. Pp to thW time. I.nne men have Riipiiorted Aron only for the reason that Mr. I.nne hlmelf had de sired it. lint jesterdnj. friends of Mr. I.unc returned from Atlantic Clt with the ftatejnetit that Pncle Dave would Hacri flee Aron if thli would aid in party harmony. Mr. Ijine had favored Aron. it U ti llered because of the lattet x work in the 3015 session of the State Legislature. In that session, Aron, then a state repre entative, aroused a storm nf public indignation when he brought down from Barrlsburg to this citj one nf the im portant transit measures then being considered bj the State Legislature Ad ,rocates of the measure nt that time charged that the bill had been stolen ' for the purpose of delaying action Mr. I.nne, however, highl indoraed Mr. Aron'g action at that time, dr-elar-Ing that the young legislator merclj wanted to "study" the bill During Mr. Lane's recent illness. when he was confined to St. Mary's Hospital, the feeling against Aron reached ltn highest pitch. It was then thct the movement wa started b both Lane followers and Republican Alliance leaders to sidetrack Aron. It was proposes that Aron either withdraw or a new ticket would be put In the field against him The backing of the Democratic nomi nee was also a pcMblblllt). Several jears 030 11 somewhat similar altuatiou arnsi. mid Hie hard V. Par ley, a Democrat, was elected state sen ator oer William II Kejser, who was the Lane cnndldnte Senator Vare is tauinj tin hand In the situation, and it is understood that any solution of the problem readud by the various leaders nf the district will be satisfactory to him It is an open se ret thut, oulv the personality of Mr I.nne is holding to gethei the differing elements which en abled the sage of the organization to control the Twentieth ward It Is helloed b politicians tint m oon as JIr, Lane reliuipiishes actie leadership In the ward the ward or ranlzntJoii will split up and becnine an easy prey for the llepublicnn Alii ance. Thl was Indlrati'd at the time of the election of the city committeeman from the Twentieth w'ard. Mr. Lane was elected, but oh ho was in the hos pital, he could not attend the meeting of the cit committee when the chair man was elected. It waj then proposed that Mr. I.nne be represented by a proxy Pnder the rales of the city committee this could not be done, mid Mr. Lane was with drawn from the city committee nnd his place was taken b Joseph Marcus, a I.ane follower and one of the clerks of Council. As Goon as the ilt committee had been organized the Lane followers In HUFFMAN See It, Ride in It DIAMONDS -BOUGHT. Home of Established Reliability Hlghsit Prices Value Guaranteed LICHTEY'S 6 North utu st. LI VII ILId , Door ab M.r,et COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE Including lleul Kstute and llqulpmrnt of one of file larKcst and brst ttdtrrtlNtd ltetalt Ciittl ( nnccrnn In I'lillailelpliln. Ilrst locution of jarilo In City, doing a profitable and aurressful buttlnesH. Only bonu-flde purrliusrri need upply. Lewis A. Taulane, Realtor S. W. (or. 0th and Walnut Ms. Sjemritt,Qbuzify UlAC lornmmjtx ifPjrrr. Jxiuix SV 0 v 'XdUfu wna cAzunw-mr Md!Jfc?trfC4t2.4- Cx J$. Hotel W. D. ICUGLER, M.naj.r Broad at Fairmonnt Ave. The Roof Garden is very inviting these warm evenings The Dining Service is excellent, and it is only necessary to mention that DANCE Music is under the direc tion of CHAZIN Formerly conductor of IWeach Jprramc the ward opposed to both Aron and Marcus insisted tlat Marcus bo, with drawn as city committeeman nnd Mr. Lane re-elected. This is pointed to by politicians as an Illustration of the statement that Mr. Lane is the only power which can hold together the present ward organization, GETS WASmNGTON PORTRAIT Palntlnn hu t,l.lk.M D.I...I... I. I Given to Now York Society A rare nnd comparatively unknown portrait of (Icorgp Washington, painted in oils on II marble slob, bv Archibald 1 Robertson, In this city, has been depot- uru 111 inc .m iorK nisioricai noriciy by Tnrrnnt Putnam, a descendant of the artist, it was announced today. The colors of the painting nre .nld to be as bright as If It had been just com pleted, and shows Washington clad as a civilian In pale, brownish coat with broad, while ruffles down the front. A notation by the artist on the back board filling Indicates the portrait was painted in Philadelphia In December, 1701. The artist had written that when the pnlntlng wos made Washington did not wear his false teeth. Arrested ns Pickpocket John Wilson, twenty-six years old, Pront street near Vine, was arrested this morning, chnrged by John Martin, a produce dealer, of Delaware avenue and Dock street, of having picked his pocket of n gold watch and chain, valued at .$" It Is alleged that Wilson feigning Intoxication staggered Into Martin, and when he went on his way the watch was missing. Wilson was held under S000 bail for a further hearing by Magistrate Harrlgan at the Third and De I.ancey streets police station. Your Last Chance For Fall Shoes at These Low Prices I s SV -N. TN . VBJ A few lines mad especially for Marked from $14 and $16. V 1.85 u French, Shriner & Urner 1310 CHESTNUT STREET Storm alio In New York. Ilroukljn, Clilruso, Kunnat City and ht, 1'aill One IB I I EVENING PUBLIC CLINICS TO TREAT WOULD-BE SUICIDES ARE NOT NEW HERE Prominent Philadelphia Neurologists Say Cincinnati Idea Is Old and Express Doubt of Merit in the Plan Prominent local specialists In neurotic cases cannot sou anythldg new In the 1 latins of Cincinnati, O., for n proposed free clinic for the treatment of per sons contemplating suicide. Philadelphia physicians arc divided In their opinion of the effllcucy of such clinics, which, they declare, are already established hero In several hospitals. Dr. Charles K. Mllhj maintained that the scheme as outlined by Dr. John M, Hhalter, president of the Cincinnati Society of Applied Psychology, to pre vent suicides by diverting the minds of the persons rotitemplnting such an act In free clinics, contains nothing radically new. "Wc have such clinics here," he de clared. "In several hospitals, Includ Ing the University and Jefferson, and in the well-known Karmlngton Clinic. "However, 1 em, I must confess, a little doubtful whether the people who commit suicide would be the kind who would ever come to free clinics. Jt has been my experience that there nre com paratively few suicides In the slums and among the people too poor to pay for treatment. 11 seems to me tnat 1 the majority of suicides occur among i lasses of people who would be able niul would prefer to take private treat ment In hosultals or institutions." ( Dr. F. X. Dercum, In commenting 1111 the Cincinnati statement, also em- ( phaslrcd the fact that clinics of this nature are nlready established In this ' On August 1st our Regular Line of High Shoes will be excluded from this Sale. Buy Now for the Fall. High and Low Shoes Marked from $18 & $20 $14-85 Add sfflc for War Tax A Few as Low as $12.85 Add 29c War Tax - Half Million Builders of Gddd Dodge Brothers business has just reached and passed another mile stone in its history. In a little over five years more than one-half million Dodge Brothers Motor Cars have been placed in the hands of owners. If this sales record represented-the appeal of a price, the total would not be particularly impressive. The important thing la that the car is not thought of in terms of price, but in terms of value. How often you hear the car spoken of and how seldom the price I It is the quality of thought that surrounds it which makes thia success noteworthy Because people think well of these cars, it is still impossible for Dodc Brothers to build enough of thei '.. Seldom has there been a finer ex ample of the force of friendly thoughts. It is an inspiration and an encour agement to build well because the reward, in America, is so great and so sure. With nothing but good will toward them in American homes how could Dodge Brothers do less than they have done? THORNTON-FULLER PARKWAY, EAST OF LEDGER PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, iM) ' city, but he was inclined to differ with Doctor Mills on the question of the value of such clinics, "Persons so depressed In mind ns to contcmplntci suicide seldom come to clinics or toko any set treatment what soever, "Doctor Dercum declared. "It Is usually their friends who bring them to the nttcntlon of medlenl authorities. The clinics In-the various hospitals here have long since proved themselves of great value In such cases." Doctor Hhalter, who Is conducting the lilnns for a free clinic in Cincinnati, explained his iden ns follows: "We would enlist all the practitioners wo could get to agree to devote some r r y,i iffrfl vim .:m,4ik4 &' ', 'MWM'&frfi uinnierland Cortcz and Peggy Dancers extraordinary, head an entirely new Revue, on the Adclphla Roof this week. New costumes, new r.onga, new faces the biggest nnd best Revue you. over saw on a Roof. Show begins at 9, ! V,t roEii ciiAnnn onk dollar SATfltllAY MC.IIT ONK-riFTY DANCING It 'irW".ii Our painting is the finest money can buy KpnoVotiDg GVVlCG 800 N. Broad St. Nothing has checked or hindered for so much as a single week, the continued bestowal of this recog nition and reward. The eagerness to own the car is greater today than it ever has been. The reason is not far to seek. Take first the mere numerical ownership. Remember that the satisfaction of one-half million owners is not cas ual, but deep and profound. Multiply them by the average family of even three. Remember that all of these arc warm friends. Then think of that leaven of thought leavening the whole mass. You will begin to understand, then, why Dodge Brothers have been building new buildings ever since the business began. You will understand why the works in which the car is built arc otill steadily spreading and ex panding. You will get an idea of how much men can do when the homes of America are solidly behind them. AUTOMOBILE EIGHTEENTH STREET tlmo to the subject nnd have them treat persons suffering from depression," he said. Of course, there would be many practical handicaps, but I believe much good could bo accomplished." Doctor Hhalter said, during a discus sion on ''.'Seasonal Suicide" before the society, he had found depression grow ing out of low spirits ovcrrcnl or Im nginnry troubles always precoded n sul- "Wnn.Mvc would do would be to as certain, If possible, the causo of the depression, whether bodily or mentnl, or both, and endeavor to build up the patient and get his mind on another subject," Doctor Hhalter said. He said he had found love disap pointments one of the chief causes of suicide. Small Fire In Laundry A fire was discovered in the Amer ican laundry, northeast corner of tamac nnd Montgomery avenue, at 0 o clock this morning by a passerby, who turned in nn alarm. The cause of the blaze was nn overheated cylinder on an Ironing machine, which caused a cloth uu uio cylinder to ignite. An oir-tight drying room, bake ovens, master painters, in fact, every up-to-the-minute feature of the most modern automobile factory is a part of our regular equipment. The painting we do lasts longer and is far less expensive in the end. Every phase of automobile renovating is done right here in our own plant by trained experts, which enables us to effect for you a saving not pos sible where work has to be sub-let, as is the case with the average repair shop. Get our estimate first. Phone Poplar 4697 Will CO. WWDm X(t vs EM ft 1 s ' why I ME mm 1 TAKE BOYS AS THIEVES Thre,o Youngstera Charged With Robbing Brooklawn, N. J., store Three boys, the oldest fourteen years old, were arrested by a deputy sheriff and taken to tho county jail at llrook lnwn, N. J., today charged with enter ing nnd robbing the town store of money nnd eatables.' The boys gave their names as William Farrcll, eleven years old, of Brooklawn, and Oeorgo Iioome, fourteen years old, fflcrf4 alRcUney mf a trui 80 Thumb 2 f" 3crw KfuItUri $2w GREATEIT "RUPTUPF RETAINER Th Mlf-aAlnsUna feature tola Tt ESS 'i fJ' Vr, ait the Xbama- ISSLV3"'- ropmras irow slwW Tn 0T,VLV2Snt ernasee Ihaijsaemed rlfbj I. S! SEECEY, 1027 Walnut Si. .vni am aa feaao far rafaranff Mi p.r. tiiiilil li HllfltcJ W-The Volatilkv t "e St 0 :w, 'An Po, 'st. nt k ")o, ". &,' 't, 't, oir. A. llty, 'A, n 'Putt, tr It i, ". Put. St, t Ik "1f rt "rf 1 :!! ds '")e ""re 'Po, ft, t Goo, !"", 't. ton T i "'A, The Story of Gasoline" is the title of a new book let that has just been prepared by The Atlantic Refining Company. It tells you what gasoline is. , What volatility is. What calorific power means. Jn fact, it answers any question you may wish to raise about motor fuel. Just drive into any Atlantic Service Station and ask for a copy. You don't have to wait 'til you need gasoline-nadrive in any time. Or a copy will be mailed to you on request. ATLANTIC nnd Peter Tholl, thirteen yeaA oW, both of Bclmawf. They were arrested by Deputy Sheriff II. 0. MchoK According to tho police, the boya broko into the Ilrooklawn general store building last Sunday, took Bcveral dol lars in cash and regaled themyelTea on candy, fruit and vegetables. They will bo held to await the action of Prose cutot Wolverton HANAK CLEARANCE SALE About 2000 Pairs Women's' Low Shoes Now REDUCED TO $9-85 Formerly Sold Up to $18. 00 Many of our regular lines have been placed ,n this sale. All Sizes and Widths. All Leqthers Black Kid, Calf and Patent Brown Kid and Tan Calf White Canvas and Kid In This Sale Are Included Men's Genuine Dark Brown Cordovan, Dark Brown Russia $Q OP Calf and Gun Metal Calf Low Shoes, 7 Hanan & Son 1318 Chestnut Street SHOES of Atlantic ", r's er 0ttu Gv0 ""'n. A, G. :h!:.,yTy '"or? 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",' H Cemetery, Monday, following fuS services attended bv membera.nf ...:!?! can IrfglonOFost No. 81)0. IUsklcu! wan iwucu vciaocp a, lint), and bis bod. Si was brought to his home, 208.1 UrW. W street, three days before the funeral V ff , Vat Jt cn 8r'o-o,v, . of c. ? o. ::9vl 'm 'Pkhu' ct, 'on, This is a page re production of he be ginning of the chap ter on "Volatility" ona of the many subjects that are covered fully in our booklet on gasoline. a orchestra KUGLER'S RESTAURANT wma . s1 l irt - j. Ji . Vf . ' K ,Y '" Pt t J "t. 4 i ,i ' -.V fii-Hi .'..-iC-ir.-rt sl.'4Z.bllko-r ,.., V 'jjj
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