-M it'- ;" V .1 ri - fJt.t I-H ' n;f " k. m B Hi. ' ' TETANUS KILLS BOY u AFTER VACCINATION Fatal Infection Starts When Child Falls and Opens Wound v Made by Doctor SERUMS ARE GIVEN IN VAIN f Edward Anderson, five years old, 810 .Morgan street, Cnmdvn, died rnjly to iJay'In the West .Tcney Homeopathic Hospital from tetanus (lockjaw), duo to a infected vaccination. The boy was vaccluatcil about three weeks' ago. The wound was healing nicely when ho fell while playing and truck the vaccination, causing It to open,. He was taken to a physician at mire and for a time It seemed that no bad re wilts would come from the fall, but later the arm began to swell and then blood poisoning developed, Edward was taken to the hospital. There, for almost n week, the doctors fought the advance of the dread ailment, nerum bein'r injected In large quantities when the dleasc did not yield to the first treatment. But he grew wottc steadily nnd yes. terday his condition became critical. He was conscious und brave up until the last hour. Then he became unconscious and died without speaking again, Laurcta Anderson, the boy's father. Li an employo ot tho New York Shlphulld ing Co. SAVES BROTHER FROM FIRE Blaring Pot of Qrease Severely Burns Man To tako the chill off hU house at 4711) Tacony street, Frnnkfortl, Adam Hutcckt started a fire at 3 o'clock this morning, and half an hour later he was in the Frankford' Hospital with serious burns of the face, hands and body. mm. Itutecki and his brother, Tony, re turned from work before daylight, chill ed and hungry for some warm food. A not of grease caught fire, and the flames spread to Adam's clothing. His brother beat out the names, or he would have been burned to death. GIRLS FLEE FROM HOSPITAL One Young Woman Climbs Fifteen Foot Wall In Nlohtg'own Two girls left the Philadelphia (Jen- eral Hospital early today over the eighteen-foot wall, lining their lied clothing for n rope. One nf them wih clad only in her night clothing. The girl who faced the chill uir of early morning In this scanty garb was Ifew!e WnlUirs, twenty-two years old. of .Mansion street near Forty-seventh. The girl who left with her was Bessie Cappucion, of Dickinson street above Twentieth. The hospital authorities have asked the police to look for both girls. EVEtofr PUBLIC EDOER-PHIIiABMjraiA; WEDHEStoitfXtf i "i.tt' .' M ,ii i,w.-' iM uu RELAND IN WOULDADOPTPOST Commander Says Members Fa vor Taking Second Organiza tion to Sharo Headquarters . -. i r 2733 South Cleveland ft'vemie. Is the commander." "-'-" t "Tho Philadelphia county committee will hold its regular October meeting tonlghfln the Chamber of Commerce assembly room, Wldcncr Building, Ju niper and Chestnut streets, at K o'clock, Commanders of nosts have RESPONSIBILITIES HEAVY Harry J. Ireland Post, No. 12&, lt searching for an Amerlcuu Legion which it -can adopt and-with whom it can share its headquarters nt 1010 Arch street. Maurlcn Thomas, commander of Ire land PoBt, said yesterday the members had cdncluded it was udvisable to In crease their membership Immediately. This post has an enrollment of ap proximately lL'o, and It ought to have at least 2.10 to carry Its present quar ters. It I) us fitted out one of the llnvst clubrnoms of any post In the city, and It welcomes visits by nil legionaries. Weathered Storm On previous occasions the post luiri felt the plncc of n small membership and large responsibilities ; but always It has weathered the, storm and hns placed Itself in n strong financial posi tion. This time the leaders, Including the commander, Ilobert C. Frcl, and David K.' Mcnuekln are planning a qnrnlval from which the post will mi ia n,ia win, tohtot, tf will h carried over the winter months. It recruits its members from the Tenth ward J it is mo recipient of a stand of colors from Thomas W. Cunningham, who lives in that ward. If linn been uupirpsteil to ttlO PORt Iah.iapu u. u tim-nt A Tnrtipr i Post. No. 140. mlchl be Interested In , been invited to attend. It will lie nvxt an nmaleamatlon. This post, at a re- to tno last gathering of the present or cent meollng in the Salvation Army ganizauon headquarters, Broad street and fair mount avenue,' planned for a new home. A Neighbor Post Th Turner legionaries obtain their membership from the Thlrtqcuth and Fourteenth wards, which immediately adjoin the Tenth ward on the cast and north. William .7. Lupton is the com mander of the Turner Post. Beginning tonight the Herbert War rlncr Post, No. 70, will conduct a cur nival .which will continue for four days. It will be. promoted by the members of the post and of the Ladies' Auxili ary, of which Miss Bertha II. Scott, of - ..-. I .. -ft iU. l-f -! ,. ilkr -JW-X, KI' fl"kv,AA'- rvK ? - & . t K immti im " - : ...' ., .. . -- ' ii t i I i ' " (, ; Jx'vki , " V J w. r bitt -, the 'Itcpubllcan women's commlttiie: of Pennsylvania, and Its members have volunteered ,thclr services to convey speakers to meetings and perform other work in connection with'tbe presidential CaK!l Rhvvn nunounccd thflt she had nn'nolnteil Miss Helen Dougherty West School lane rind Mrs". W.-"Morjtn'. Highland avenue, Chestnut secretary. ' TICS -Chllr.. Churthnuui."l "HI, ai USBANDS Tnc mmnuin DOCTORS RECOMMEND r.r k.onilipatlon. Acid Htamteh. Indlo I tlnn. cn y una na niK oc sni Hold i.nlv hv tho bottlo nvr it doM CUT PRICES Wlndonr Rhndrs . f"lnt. nr rllnn Wnll PAikt, IiikIp roll.. 8 DUDLEY'S, 52 N. 2d St if Ten 11 Payment JJ You Bought Liberty Bonds To Help Win the War During the Five Liberty Loan Campaigns 20,000,000 i people bought Liberty Bonds at par. To-day they arc just as good, in fact better and arc selling on nearly a 6 basis. Lee us help you buy them out of your future earnings and savings on our Ten Payment Plan. Call, telephone or write for particulars. COMMERCIAL TRUST COM PAN Vi cky Hall Square West Member of Federal Reserve Bank .ARMLEDEIt XMotorTrticks The combination of Fidelity Motors, Inc., and Arm leder motor service now makes available to the truck buyers of Philadelphia the most remarkable truck, that has ever been built, and assures them of service that measures up to the' high standards of Armleder. -The superiority of the Armleder is due to .its design, engineering and construction, combining 12 patented and exclusive features that are essential to the efficient and economical operation of a motor truck. You will be surprised fjt the striking advantages of the Armleder. That is why we wajit you to come in and look it over. The efficient service we render our owners is equally important.. Our service station, contains 12,000 square feet. We employ only the best mechanics, who are expert as well as courteous. Our service is prompt and efficient and our charges are reasonable. Among high-class users the ex pression is, "If you want your car or truck repaired right, go to 4830 Market and you will get the biggest value for your dollars, and your troubles will be rectified." Both the Armleder and our service are guaranteed. If you are looking for transportation efficiency you should see us. J, 2Vi and 3l2 Ton Models Worm Drive FIDELITY MOTORS, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS 4830-32-34 Market Street udweiser crj x is wiili ijou again. ! The famous friend of old made bij the original process in conformiixj with present regulations. Known everywhere -Bulj it by the case for your home. Writers cotdtalfyim'fed to inspect out plant ANHEUSER-BUSCH, SXLOUIS WOMEN FORM MOTOR C0RP.S Volunteer Gervlcet to Convey Speak era to Republican Meetings The Pnnyivnnl'a branch of tho Re publican Women's National Motor Corps was organized In this city yester day, with Mrs. Thomas Langdon Elwyu, of 70:J3 Lincoln .drive, as, chairman. Tho corps Is affiliated with i Kern The Beat Adventure ' Novel of the Year THE SPLENDID OUTCAST By GEORGE GIBBS At All llonkxi-lltm This Is An Applcton Book m gnaBBSHSji in Wrttr or-cn for ticiu and (n(crr-D tJouklet "Loofc Ina Into Your Own Elfs." A Series of No. 312 Eye Talks By Joseph C. Ferguson. Jr. Our?iextTiilk Wrd.. Oft. 20 ffl HHItK Is a mechani cal as well as ft pro fessional s I il o to consider whenever K I a h b e s nre proscribed; Tho nculliit tho physician who ejiecln)l In eye trpt mont Is tire-emlnenlly iiusll nd to dlngnono Hnd prencrlbe any trentmrtit nrcsnry for correcthiK eyo troubln or ill ttttrn. or deftlvo eypslsht. If' you need ulnoncm, the oru lint en rreacrlbo the exact Kind noeded. nut whfn this hnR been done the mnklnc nnd tlttlnn of tho KtRMeit In of nn entirely dlffrr cnt niUur from the profeintonal worK ot tno uocinr wnn rutiuiu sKiiieu in such pntifl to hands duties. The llipnlnK optlclnii not only hue the wjulpment and machinery for tnaklnit and mountlnr the lenses properly hut Is equalW skilled In (IttlnaT p" adjusting, so that lh cor ecl results nre assured. When your eyes need attf tlon ro to nn oculist. If glasses arc prescribed, have the pre scription rilled by a prescription optlcjan. Prescription Opticians 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St. We Do .Npr,, Examine Evtf This "Talk" from a copyright rivmi rurrvrti. series. m WHAT 9 D i L E Y S WHERE if . .. . - - - - -i t ggplBiilgjl r- .wwsTisn.ra m -v V isianiAW alH k 9 SI? I ' Wm I Don't get that SuH ',flB9i 1 ' or Overcoat until i?KHDB , a i m A-. sUPllPH Em HWm Ju i ' sMsl'?'.ismyMi sKiKH; H l,mWKmflmmMm BsJ m itm:tmlmJmfmM J i WHs'W - aW f ? IH I ' VI 1 m I )y I r sjsasMBfMMaiiaHsMj u YOUR I TERMS pi ARE li OUR I TEiRMS I D A I L E Y MEN! WAIT! FRIDAY You'll regret It If you do, for wc have "nomethlnp; up our Blecvc" na regards prices nnd values in Men's & Boys' CLOTHING and wc will spring it when wc open our new store next Fri day. Walt und tell your wife about it, for wc shall also have a complete line for women, misses, boys and girls. And .we're going to make the buying easy, too. There won't be a lot of red tape, either. Jusl make a small first payment and we will open for you a Charge Account on the easiest kind of Weekly Payments No old styles here, mark you, for this is a new shop with an entirely new stopk. FRIDAY Yoii Have a Date at DAILEY'S COR. NINTH and MARKET (Over Palace Jewelry Shop) Entrance: 4 North Ninth St. SURPLUS imW Oik WW " MACHINERY New and Slightly Used, for Immediate Delivery including BOILERS STILLS TURBO-SETS CENTRIFUGALS FILTER PRESSES HEATERS MIXERS ENGINE-SETS VACUUM PANS TIN CONTAINERS PUMPS DRYERS CONDENSERS SULPHONATORS GENERATOR SETS , TANKS ENGINES AUTOCLAVES ALCOHOL UNITS AIR COMPRESSORS CRANES H1TRATORS ACID PLANTS DISTILLING UNITS GLASS LINED TANKS MOTORS DIGESTERS EVAPORATORS RECTIFYING UNITS HYDRAULIC PRESSES ICE MACHINES BOILERS TP-1677 Three 520 HPB&W Boilers for 250 lbs. pressure, 3 steam drums 42 in. x 20 ft. 5 in., 21 sections of 124 in. tubes, 18 ft. long. Steel Headers with or without stokers and superheaters. NEW. 'CG-410-A Four 600 HP B 8s W Boilers, for 200 lbs. pressure. 3 steam drums 42 in. x 20 ft. 3 in. long,' 21 sections of 14 4in, tubes, 10 ft. long. Complete with Detroit stokers. A. S. M. E. Code., NEW. CG-400-I Four 250 HP Franklin (water tube) Boilers for. 150 lbs. pressure. 1 steam drum 66.in. x 22 ft. 0 in. 145 3 in. tubes, 17 ft. . long with rocking grates. NEW. CG-253-A Three 230 HP B 8b W Boilers, for 160 lbs. pressure. 2 steam drum 36 in. x 20 ft. 4 in. 108 4in.tubes,18ft.long. Good condition. CG-294-One 5 1 7 HP Stirling Boiler, for 150 lbs. pressure) 3 steam drums 42 in. x 17 ft 429 3 lA in. tubes. CG-356-G Four 512 HPClass"5" No. 26 Stirling Boilers Butt Strap 160 lbs. pressure, used two years. CG-356-H-Four 600 HP Edgemoor Boilers used two years -200 lbs. pressure. CG-356-I Four 600 HP Edgemoor Boilers used two years, 200 lbs. pressure. TP-1678-AB, Three 333 HP Stirling Water Tub.e Boilers, 125 lbs. pres sure complete with heaters, piping, breeching and stacks. ICE MACHINES TP-440-M Two 25 tonYork vertical belt driven 9x9 in. with immediate connections. TP 1651 -A One 40 ton steam driven Triumph horizontal 10x24 in. engine 12 x 42 in., with high side. DP-30 Five 58 Ton Frick, ver tical 13 x 20 in. engine with im mediate connections. DP-31 One 90 ton York, vertical steam driven, 14x20x21 in; with immediate connections. JK-3007 Two 250 ton York, De La Vergne, horizontal, high speed, 18 x 24 in. Uniflow engine 23 x 24 in. TP-1664-E Ono 200 ton De La Vergne, horizontal cross compound 16 x 30 in; engine 21 x 42 x 30 in. TURBO-SETS NEW GC-440-F One 500 KW Horizontal Allis-Chalmers unit, 140 lbs. pres sure, 480 volts, 3 ph. 60 cy. 3600 RPM, direct connected exciter, switchboard and motors. CG-440-E-One 300 KW Horizontal Kerr-Allis-Chalmers unit, 140 lbs. pressure, 480 volts, 3 ph. 60 cy. 3600 RPM with switchboard and motors. Complete Industrial Plants If you require additional manufacturing facilities get in touch with our Plant Site Department, which hat a largo listing of complete manufacturing plant advan tageously located as to availability of labor, cheap power and fully equipped with neceiiary machinery for many different lines. The following are a few (amplest Address: Plant Site Dept. TURBO-SETS USED CG-397-C One 2500 KW West ihghouse unit, 225 lbs. pressure 550 volt, 3 ph. 60 cy. 1200 RPM. TP-897-C One 300 KW, 2400 volt, 3600 RPM, Westinghouse turbo generator. Includes condenser, vacuum and circulating pumps. CG-299-1500 KW 11,000 volt, turbo generator, Curtis. Complete in itself but without auxiliary equipment. CG-248-A One 2250 KW, 2300 volts.' Curtis gen. set vertical type, 900 RPM 3 phase, 60 cycle. CG-248-B One 1,000 KW Curtis Turbo Gen. Set., vertical type 1200 RPM, 3 phase, 60 cy. 2300 volts. CG-322 One 500 KW Vertical Curtis unit, 2300 volts, 3 ph. 60 cy. Including Wheeler surface con denser switchboard; CG-397-B One 400 KW Parsons Westinghouse unit, 150 lbs. pres sure, 2300 volts, 3 phase 60 cy. 3600 RPM, with Wheeler Surface con denser. TP-1 117-1 One 100 KW Horizon tal General Electric unit, 150 lbs. pressure, 2300 volts, 3. ph. 60 cy. 3600 RPM. CG-387 One 100 KW Curtis unit 125 volts, DC, 2400 RPM with Le blanc condenser. SPECIAL CG-460 Brand New 500 HP Diesel G. E. set600 volt 3 ph. 60 cy. One Complete Sulphuric Acid Plant. 45 to 60 tons at 100. R2304, with 2 Glens Falls,Rotary sulphur burners for 35,000 lbs. brimstone burned per 24 hrs. A highly economical plarnv Volume 300,000 cu. ft. Two Complete Pulp Mill Unit .8. With prime movers, digesters, diffusers, etc., with steel buildings suitable for Kraft or Sulphate pulp manufacturer. New, never used. Former Government Chemical Plant. About 400,000 sq. ft. floor area. Power plant, chemical equipment, railroad siding, etc. Location: Middle West. Complete Sulphuric Chamber Plant. 150 tons of 60 acid per 24 hrs. New, latest construction. Complete Buildings for Sale. Structural steel, new and used for immediate shipment. Send for "TECHNICAL PRODUCTS 'ECONOMIST" listing thousands of other items TECHNICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 50i FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CHICAGO, ILL. ' TORONTO, CAN. i ' ROBINSON SUPPLY CO. 22nd & RACE STS. DUtributori m; I i Philadelphia, P. , Rsco 780 I j . ii Sprue 423 i" r !.. -if t Vv:- v.,?.:: L'l'W htk . ..j i'-t t Aii '- i .- m ' - v