K'.'3i,i--.snjg I' i ffiiflkl --. . . Tan i Hi ffr-.i"T7Tiii4..I.i j"wr I '.nrV '.j . JU-if, .vLr-y L, " ,; ". Si r ,,LJr -J :.' r r-K" j;jWfr y?; rarana y,icrw;fl 'WvuLflU AliTSk jf W -'-..,,- 'Hi- ". ...-,, . :-.,".,. .,.;,. .:. ,.. '8 :' ''( lTZT,,- 'j.'Vr. T .T.TLTl:U',.: .TM- r 'H 1 VM !'., - r eeHMMsBii -J r. i i ft-. LH, f , y - 1 ! U, S. PLEDGE GIVEN -B TO JAPAN'S EMVOY State Department Announces f Frlindly Attitude Respecting California Laws IMST ACCORD WITH JUSTICE f Uy tho Associated Press , l Washington, Nov. 1. Itcansurunccs HT been given to tho Japanese nm Mmdor by the Stato Department, it waa revealed in n formal statement to .Jy. that no anti-Japanese legislation -hi the state of California "will be no eeptable to the country at largo tliut dees not accord with existing and ap plicable provisions of law and with the national instinct of Justice." fThi department's statement was pre- yared by Under Secretary Davis and it .ta explained in response to inquiries. It follows : f xnv muvvmuut in uiiiuiuui vu iv- cast the state laws affecting alien lnnd tenure has been receiving sinco its In ception, the close and interested atten tion of tho Department of State. The re lations of certain treaty provisions to the proposed measure is being discussed clearly and ably in California and will doubtless provo an clement in the state's decision as to the adoption of rejection! hi the proposed measure. In the mean time the department has had numerous .Jliscusslons of tho most friendly and bandid nature with tho ambassador of (japan and it is believed ho thoroughly ftalizcs as we have sought to make clear. Tx'"! umL. . -- ...i. f -lir....l . . ; We beg to announce that For one entire week v Beginning Monday, November First 1 ' AT TITE BeIlevue5tratforb Ibotel " (IN THE HED PARLOR) j We will exhibit our entire collection of I GOWNS, WRAPS, HATS, FURS, ETC.- j Your visit is cordially solicited TTberese Jrencb Sbop . ATLANTIC CITY If ' MM M I II IS-SS J t wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm I i K. .,,- """""'" JL. The new and better way to buy In machine-filled 4. AND a more convenient way it is! - You go to the store ask for a pint or a quart of your favorite flavor the clerk hands you, without delay, a full measure of Abbotts Ice Cream packed in a sanitary paraffined carton. You carry it home. The carton is waxed it cannot leak. You do this before luncheon, or din ner. Put the package in the ice-box it will keep till dessert is served. And in serving Abbotts Ice Cream from the "sanitary carton," notice how t; v 1 i ii it i f ce fsFra Wbbo i " that no outcome of tho O&lflornia move ment will be nccoptablo to tho country at large that docs not accord with ex isting and applicable provisions of law and, what is equally important, with tho national Instinct of justice." TWO CONCRETE SHIPS SOLD Palo Alto and Peralta Pass to Lin coin Company Washington, Nov. 1. (By A. P.) Solo of two concrete tank steamers, tho Palo Alto and tho Peralta, each' of 7500 tons, to tho Lincoln Steamship Lino of New York for $780,000 nnd $705,000, respectively, was announced today by the shipping board. The steel cargo steamer Vnba of 7823 tons has been sold by tho board to tho Charbonneau Itajola Co., of New York, for $1,447,025. U. S. MISSION TO S. AMERICA Secretary Colby May Head Party to . Return Official Visit , Washington, Nov. 1. (By A. P.) Tho Stato Department is considering tho sending of an official mission, possibly headed by Secretary Colby, to South America to return tho recent visits of South American officials, including President Pcssoa of .Brazil, to the United Statqs. No definite decisions as to tho per sonnel of the mission or date of the proposed visit have been reached, it was said todny. Antl-Soclallsta Win In Italy 'Rome, Nov. 1. (By A. P.) Antl Socialist candidates wcro victorious in the municipal elections' held herc'yes tcrday, being given largo majorities. Thcro was great enthusiasm shown by the people during the election, and pro cessions bearing national flags paraded the streets. ice cream: packages ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Known to Fhiladolplila Since 1877 cream NATIONALELECTIQN LI Shift in Leadership and Broken Party Linos Make Result in Doubt SOLDIERS GUARDING POLLS By tho Associated Press Havana, Nov. l.--Cuba voted today for a new President and the outcome was awnited with considerable appre hension. Tho end of tho campaign, regarded as tho most bitter slnco the island gained the right to govern its own af fairs, found old party lines broken, with a right-about shift in leadership. Platform issues apparently were for gotten in the fight for control of the government by Joso Miguel Gomez, Liberal nominee, nnd Dr. Alfredo Zayaa, candldato of tho old conser vative, or coalition party. Gomez is a former president of Cuba nnd Zayas served under him as fico president. Miguel Arango, Liberal, arid .Francisco Corrillo, coalition, wero vlco presi dential candidates. Zayas, founder of the Liberal party, broke away from it this 'year and parted Bw. DA $l jf aKSftt-.r rr.r i-j Hr,s hiMsr-'t'.j m fun 'VAW BEINGHE E) N CUBA and George Goober's Musical Entertainers by way of jazry help I MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER lit To be aura of a table tend your reservation today tm$ ft.iir.f xr 'ttvv'xSv r vTtf-T3- .' 8&m i 'X.Wrf'ft'-'TiM I I W.T lZ V&SSii ess '?.iw -vVi "!W3JJfgJ- . t t' -sm mm Q i BSool 8 rSv i K$ HiB0BlHvy3du3 jrfftft em 3KSBt''yyAyif' easy it is to cut equal-sized slices for everyone. Three slices from a pintt six from a quart Abbotts Ice Cream is packed into these "sanitary cartons" by a wonder ful method. No hands touch the ice cream from the freezer to your table. It is made pure and kept pure. "Wherever you see the Abbotts sign," there you can buy Abbotts Ice Cream in this new convenient machine -fitted package. Find the Abbotts dealer nearest your home. Buy your ice cream from him. He now offers you real service-. US Company with Gomes, backed by tht Mcnocal administration His reversal of political allegiance avIU 'be best understood in the United States, for ex ample, by the spectacle of a Republican national convention nominating as .its candidate for president a man named by the Democrats in a previous cam paign. Soldiers wcro on duty in all the provinces when tho first voters reached tho polls.- Under orders from President Mcnocal, they wcro to deal fearlessly with outlaw bands, 'which wero reported to bo active In some districts. Fear of trouble was somewhat allayed by ap peals from both candidates to their fol lowers to keep tho peace and not pro voke a clash with tho opposition. All TBfccations pointed Uo a heavy vote, with cacH .side claiming victory.' Many leaders doubted whether the 're sult would bo known tonight. Deaths of a Day JAMES A. GARY Postmaster General Under President McKlnley Dies at Baltimore Baltimore, Nov. 1. James "Albert Gary, former postmaster general ofithc United States, who was affectionately known as tho "grand old man of Mary land," died yesterday afternoon. He was eighty-seven years old. In 1807 he passed tho active management of his ijnrge cotton manufacturing interests over to his son, E. Stanley Gary. For more than fifty years General Gary was active in Republican politics. In tho greater part of tho first term of President McKlnley ho was postmaster nc( Ircrv, tl Hallowe'en and frolic i Wonderful Dance tfloor 1 V sold in machine-filled pacKaies general, resigning nt tho oatbrenk of tho war with Spain, thnt ho might not be placed In nn embarrassing position becauao of the supplies of cotton duck which his company would be colled upon to furnish tho War nnd Nary DcDart- monta. IIo wasnn earnest advocato of tho postojl Barings system. Beginning in 1872, General Gary represented Maryland in six-successive Republican national conventions. Ho was on! terms of Intimacy with every President from Grant to Taft. . Baron Fermoy .London. Nov. 1. Tho now Lord Fcrmor died suddonly in London Stur day. VWhen ho succeeded, nftcr nn ad venturous career, to tho title on the death of, tho second Baron Fermoy he wof tho Honornblo James Boothby Burke Roche, who "in 1880 married Frances, daughter of Frank Work, of NeW York. Nothing has yet been learned con cerning tho succession to ho title of Maurico Burke Roche, tho. elder of the twin sons of Lord Fermoy. The second Baron Fermoy (Edmund FiU-Edniund Burke Roche) died Sep. tcmber 1, of tills year. Tho American wlfo of tho third Lord Fermoy, who has Just died, obtained a divorce in Delaware, but tho decree was never recognized In England nnd sho waa thero legally, dcsolte her MUSICAL INBTKUCTION Phila. Musical Academy dsrmantown Drn.nct, 80 B. Walnut Ln. Cat. 84th Saon. Otn. 8882. Job. W. Clarks, Dlr. claiM elocution, dram. art. stare training, public aptak. 1714 Chwtnut St., Spruce 4000. miiore ncnooi isrnmaua Att-Hiuvini TMIMK KKKIDKK NORItIB School of Exprenlon ft BUk Art 1T14 Choatnat St. Spraco 84BS Foremen Training In this period of reconstruction, trained men will comj out on top. JJnder tho peraonal direction of Mr. Oeone F. Ilarhcr. of New York, we shall conduct a courie in Indnatrlal ltanacrment for foremen and executives, commencing Friday. Novtmber B. Call or write ior icxei o openinc; aeaeion. A rw free acholarshlpi for dlecharircd aervlce men. Y M CA Central Dulldlnt 1421 Arch Street lOOT AND UMO TItOUULBM Initantly relieved by our apeclal arc) upporta, fitted end adjuitetj by expert. Our Be a m I a aa Klaitlo Itoalrry, the moat comfortable aupport for varl co velna. awollen limbs, weak knees nnd ankle. Trussea. abdominal and athlotlo tup- . luttKra nt all Iclnda. UlTSeSt mfrs. of deformity appliances In the world. l-hlladrlphla Orthoprdle Co.. 40 N. 18th at. Cut out and keep for reference. P. L. WEAH-EVER ALUMINUM I l fl r w wishes, Lady Fermoy. Untor the will of Frank Work, his grandsons were to forfeit their shoro otjils estate if they succeeded to any of 'the Burke Roche fnmly honors. Adam 8. Tarr Adam 8. Tarr, 4443 Hiiruco street, who died Saturday, was burled todav from the Oliver II. Balr chapel. 180 Chestnut street. Interment wos in Baltimoro, whero Mr. Tarr resided for many years. Ho was manager for the Bobbins & Myers Electric Co. Mr. Tarr was a Knight Templar and a member of the Manufacturers' ana Electrical Clubs. IIo is" survived by a daughter, Miss Adelaide Tarr, and two sons, Courtney and Alan. Samuel' Eckert After nn illness of two ycanr, Samuel Eckert, vico president of tho William II. Horstmann Co., died yesterday at his homo in Devon. Mr. Eckert hod been a member of the Union League sinco 1800. CORRUGATED snirrmo Walnnt XSSI BOXES Baca 1578 At lea money than you are paytnt;, dood, Deliveries. Corrugated Container Corp. ALBERT A. MdllT. Denekta Did. f ' Boxes " ant MatllnfT ' and Mailing Tubes EDWINJ.SCHOEnLECO. 533N. lllhSt. Philadelphia BTKAMSHir NOTICES RERMUQ Charming1. H.ntful. All iMni and Water Sports In Quaint. Old-world Atmos phere, r1th All Modern Comfort. VACATION TOURS Including steamer, hotel and aide trip. 8 Days $879 Days $91.50 and upward, according to accommoda tions. Round Trip Stenmrr Alone. (60.00 Effective Dta-lna- Autumn Hrason. S S. "FOIIT HAMILTON" Sailings from New York every 10 day. No pnssnort reqnlriyl for Itrrmada. Send for descriptive circular to Furnes8 Bermuda Lino 31 Wliltehnll St., New York. FURNK8H. WITHY Si CO, LTD.. Itonrse niilc. Philadelphia, Pa. H I 111 J WEAR-EVER' I .m .1 ' r ALUMINUM I B fl llllrl saBjeesi sn asaasjaiBiaBiBf 'i liIJ 1 biIIBbIIIIIHIbIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH il'inBfP r IfwKw &SSir j33m iZi5m III zztiffT&tBl IB t ilvi3i?5 'fcBsHSWIBaswAt I yiimTOvv(-'Ws...HTi MtwM -mmm HK 111 I WmMmltM If wBS2M& mBHKEKk 1 1 W 3RgjtScra 11IMm i ' ' iUsfi" im - fy & . i 'btes If you would know how generally and how favorably "Wear-Ever" utensils are known in typical American homes ask ten of your friends or phone ten homes selected from the directory asking what brand of cooking utensik they prefer. The broad preference of discriminating women for Wear Aluminum Cooking Utensils is the result of the ever-growing appreciatiorTof the many advantages pos sessed by utensib that are pure and safe a pride to own and a joy to use. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" "Wear-Ever" utensils are made of hard rolled sheet aluminum in an American factory in accordance with American standards. Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of each utensil. ' The Aluminum Cooking .Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. WHITEWASHING ari WATER PAINTING KSTAnUSHED 18 XBAB8 Win. B. Southern N, TV. Cornet 12th and Spruce KnCCATIONATi noth sex? ARTISTS DESIGNERS ILLUSTRATORS . CARTOONISTS. ,Mo'n0B.v,rfTJE,2c? 122 TIIKHH IS KNOWN AHOUT THESE. 7Al..U,S!KS7L PAID morassioNs IN TIIBTVOIILD, FEDERAL SCHOOLS, INC. WniTR, PHONB Olt CAM. TODAT Fon oun vAi.uAnnn nooic ivincii BXPIAINfl TUB COURSES OFFEnED at THIS WSTITUTION. 2019 NORTH BROAD STREET I'lIU.AEI.riIlA, IA. Telephonei Hell Diamond 2058, Key atone -Park fllO. On eventnea and Saturday P. M. $1000 A YEAk AT 16 We ara training1 large number ol boy and sir! o that they can (tart work at salarlea of $1000 a year when they reach 16 yehr of ago. if you havo a grammar school education or better corns to our school and let u train you for one of these positions. If you ennnot coma In the daytime come at night, but atart nowl jStraycr's Business College 807 Cacilant Street Pnine, Wajnol 384 S5TSSr-r 'Day School A MM JUL Nieht School Real Estate Law Conveyancing PraHlrA tVArfe In rVmft.a,. 1...M Heal Property, Mortgage. Will. Deeds. Lease. Landlord and Tenant. Abstract. Assignments. Releases, etc.. eto. Monday and Thursday evening, T:1B to 0:16. 1200 Walnnt St.. rhlUdelnhla PRACTICAL ROOKKEEPINO In our Dookkeeplng Course student are given every practical, help to aid them In accepting the most responsible Position. In- omauai instruction, uay or night Sav classe. 1373 PHILA. IIUSINEHS COLLKOB UI19 and College of Commerce B? 1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Special Nursery Home for llttU one anyage under nine year In country iiome or ungiian Laay in Virginia. lerms upon rrquest. Mutual reierence. m vi. iirr iinice PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 171 1-1713 Chrxtnnt Street oust kiiuiii .ur uuu.Kr.iinK, ononnajia, arsiariKi loucn iTpewniing. tsnguan. eta Individual Instruo. Par and By. He.sleaa Anne McDonough "JgVai?"? of Women - Ever &VTVMH WtgftltTJ ATLMITK! CITY, X. 3. An-A men can. Plan Hotel lofDislmctiouMviRealComfirt viaamoo OMAOi. a i CAPAciTy.feag S5cWlLT5HIRB Virginia Ave. and Beasb. Cap. 8S0. rn io. rriv kathai sffigTlg'oyne'r'r.'cl A-M. Ularlborounfilenheim Hotel Botcobel BoTiJ'rSahina wllant Ubia. Phona HT. A. H. MSWIUHj ABBURY TAKK. N. t. ttmxmx PARK. N. J., ALL VRAB RtOIOaVl WniTB C1TT INTCinMATlON ntmaUo lAKEWOOn, w. t. LAIJREL HOUSE I.AKEWOOD. N. 3. NOW OPEC Olrtmt and most exclusive Lakewood Iletel. Flneat Resort Golf Coarse In the World Just think of HI Only C2 mile from Philadelphia and yet truly a resort. Baellr reached by motor. Modern, luxurious and thoroughly abreait of the time. A. J. Murphy. Mgr. C. V. Murphy. Asst. Mgr. POCONO MonNTAlNg Monnt Peeeno. ra. The Ontwoorl OJ" u 'rr '""uri too vniwvoa location, peclal fall aa4 Inter rat. Booklet B. L. A B. V. Artaiaa. NEW ORLEANS. LA. NEW ORLEANS "ThePArlaerAmerloav" . Central Tlelrat Office f all Principal Rail, road and Steamship Lines In St. Charles Lobby. Illustrated Fclder a Request. 10 &t. (Mjariwi On of.Amerlca'a leading hotels. Accommodating over 1000 tuuth ALFRED S. AMIR CO., Ltd. Proprietor RERMHDA The Ideal Winter Resort . PRINCESS HOTEL , BERMUDA 1I0-E A TWOROOER, Manager Directly on the Harbor. Accommodtaea 4 Of OPEN DEC. 0 TO MAY 1 Reached by Steamers of Furnea Bermuda fino WhJtMinll St.. N. Y. WEAR-EVER HI ALUMINUM c: o wm& m ra& y 3- 1 1 ua feH TRADEMARK i m.w m i J ri.- -. "" . I tr ?. lit - - tW v -Viw A v & n . trf tV" vpnif'-m i'VBpf TTrw 01 v n jik i J-krrjji 1 r a. 1 , l ,- f- I . v yfm?m VvA'irtasU, .r-r iJi . TRADE MARK
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