--.- T - any y T!flilfHWUW JSUSS 'i&LiSi&SiZXssiixsstsam it V 4 Jtbi j, f h V a (WIDEN SCHOOLS MAYGETIV1ILLI0N, HARDING LEAD OVER COX 22,867 VOTES IN CAMDEN! iiJiJO County Beard of Election Makes Of flclal Statement of Ballets Cast 'n thp nfflrlnl ranvnps of nt Tijm hv rWtfen tlie Camden county beard , ft election-, yesterday Fhewed tbet Hardtop had n plurnlity ever Cox of -',SH7. 'j'h,, tntji) vote for llnrdlnfr was I'tO.OSV nd H.ISrt for Cor. Debs, the I fWinllt rnmllrfate. received 247S vete.i 'and Wntkiny. Prohibition, 724. Dcwrmie I'altrrsen. .Tr.. rotierpwiennl ntVUNUtlrnndidntp. revived 21. MW plnrnllty for lb" Ien? term mid 21. Ml for thp short Mere .ban $1,000.(100 ,., , nt ;dM.j; StTh.S wrai'n te imprevp public -eiioel , n platform faxer ns? n rnrfpu Inn. f..- children, and umien sih tensors for mevlfy .Teipph Wnlluerth. nepulOVitn. had a plurality of '.II.OTiS ever Knmuel II. Simp. Democrat Ir- candidate for tatc pnoter Tin- It'pulillcHn Assembly can didates received pliirnllttpi n follews: .VM,J(,u,,i,BM "nll,,- ."W: William T. .lbhs. 22.11W, and T. Harry Rowland. Isainh Hatch, elected nhpriff JERSEY SHERIFFS Big Sum Will Be Used te Im preve Facilities if Estimates Receive Approval TO DECIDE ON tn facilities. If the estimates en new bulldinp nnd equipment received hy the Heard of lMticotJen nt n pccial meet ing this morning, arc approved. Me.tb.eds of raisinc revenue te meet these, requirement, a well us net Ien On the submitted citimntc u-111 fellow nt rular conferences of the beard and e'd , jU tbc Beard of cboel Intimate atf r tin. . T.Z't TAKEOFFICETODAY Corenors Alse Are Sworn in and Receptions Hener New Officers DEPUTIES REAPPOINTED Ornn T. Weed, of lnulboret is the new tui uuer. Malcolm Woodruff, of Atlantic C!ty, Is the new chrrlff of Atlantic county. He wns Rweru in at Muy's Lauding. .. Kdward H. Klaee. Jr.. of thp United btatCK ahlppinfr benrd, Kinerffeney Fleet corporation, district of Philadelphia, Fevered IiIh connection with that or ganization due te the fact of his election te the offlce of sheriff of Hurliugteu county, SMELLING SALTSNOHELP Weman Tries In Vain te Save Asphyxiated Neighbor That smelling salts nre Insufficient te restore a person overcome by gas is n fuct demenstrnted by Ijiura Shipper, fifty years old. of 037 North Tenth street, who was found jesterdey morn ing overcerao by ens, but who was net sent te n hospital until last night. About 11 :30 e clock the woman was found unconscious sitting in n clinir iti a second story room, while gas was flowing from n (.mall stove near her. Atiefhnr woman trtin lrtrrn t. iU. under Penn Corsen. They nre JnniPS same house, thp ne'llep sav. tried te m. deputy; Walter S. Antler- Merr her by the use of smelllnc salts. The newly elected sheriffs and cor oners In New Jersey took office this morning. The ceremonies took place in the courthouses. Receptions were given the sheriffs. Isaiah Hntcl the new sheriff of Camden county, was sworn te by Judcc Kates et 10 o'clock nnd rp. nppelntpd the samp deputirs who served P. Hewitt, l?e. .Ml...- i-.-. t. . . ... iv'u, i.-m i'mhh' ut'lllliv. IIIH1 .Mircu M. nnil un4 nn wnrlelnc- Mtti nnrant nMnn, T'th,nnu. cn,.. 9f 'r Vi;rk.r K:ri''te..'' rh A. 9b,..i 70 eV!rk-ln.t night, when .!, Ti- '. ' 1 Wl Ism D Hrewn cnnniv ..lerb tA. l,lii.a ,py in1" new cotencr. .Air Simpsen, the proprietor of the for building extension and im-. ...... """', count clerk -elrct, The nm- fcherlir of Clnnnn.).. ..,nir i..,t-in t,..- r....,.i r.. -.i. cmenth. Improvements nnd eenln. """.". " 1'iuraitty el ,,110; Jeshua u !.,!, i'it, r tu n .. ...M .W ?i. il ...; '. - i"". ;..".?.. v,p0anh;llr,,e(,"S0,,, M.I ami tiT? ,ljt' ' -; "a cempa"nied te the cm.nty seat' exclaimed' In" wnBaUeSr d "sun " vp en outlay of Si.'OO.OOO Fer Im --."'. u . acHipt .. nanlslpy. for ui Wnn hnrr Kv m. f u. i. ui,. .,...i iii..ia tu.... ..A. u.i i. revements te the Hepvall Scheel, en qVhn,rr- !v, -V'aA,;i le . , .. , L 'He announced 'the appointment of woman sent te the Hahnemann Hospl Hespl It. Ephrann nvenim. SltiilOrO 1 ' n' soldiers bonus went threupb hr . r: trurni.i i e,.r. f u...-.i..i . .-i a ....i.... ...- .1 t.... ii. Other rentpiTinlntnr! nnum . " '"IP OI f.. .111.1, Ullfl thp hr llirn linn. I I ,!.,..... .I....4IT IT...... 1 tl 1!I .. . ..Ill 1.. ! Hit ... - .im t .i-iiiji j pmiiu limit ... ..liijei. fin i ii nu in .1 riTitiii". i muni mil tir. u 1 warden, and Mrs Majer, matron Or Ynrk-.hin Villnce Scheel. I!1S'"" M0'' 'Hrri-il bv t.-.4!l.-i In 1!1 IT for tn'prerment. Whittier rr . required pre Bent Invel P1 needed. teres are $1-10.000 HCftOOI. S10O.O00. fet imnreipmrnts mechanical department new high school. JC0.000; for betterments te ether build ings and equipment, an aggregate of at least $100,000 mere. . This estimate calls for n total outlay of $1,030,000 for the advnmeincut nnil j enlargnient of the public school vvstm of Camden, te meet all dmands for school space, uccpv-sitatpd bv growth of the community, nnd te give cverv op ep op pertunity te place all student children who nrp new en "part time" iu the cboels for full -day sessions. , Formal action en the .submittal of te- , ny will bp takeu by the Renrd of Edu cation at a regular meeting inter, and I the estimates will then be checked up i and paf.vp, ,ipu hy th- Heard of Scheel Estimates. Methods of raiding till- ad- I dltienal revenue will iil.se be deteniilned ! whether tax rpvpiiuet. arp s'lthYipnt, or ! wjifuiiT .1 noun is.Mie will tie ncM'Ssnrv. Hit by Trelley: Skull Fractured In cres'ing fiermnntewn nvenup at Huntingdon strpet lat night. Rebert Deak. of 24H Fnst Dauphin stieet, was struck bj a trolley car and bis kull was fractured Ifp is in the "Women s Homeopathic Hospital. Packard Twin-Six late hour last night. 1SSIN TEACHER SOUGHT BY POSSE Countryside Near Burlington, N. J., Soarched for Weman. Doubt She Was Scon REWARD OF $100 OFFERED Bey Scouts, members of the National Guard and organized parties of farmers arc today continuing their search for Miss Hdlth B. Cook. Burlington, N. J., school teacher, jvhe disappeared last Saturday morning. A woman reported le the Burlington police that Rhe had seen MIsh Cook wandering nlmelssly about en the out skirts of Burlington last night. Ac cording te the woman, Miss Cook be came frightened at sight of her and dis appeared In a thicket. Police doubt this story. Resident of Beverly, N. J., re ported they had seen n woman tallying with it description of Miss Cook nleng the Beverly read Saturday night. Police believe the missing teacher has met with foul play or been the victim of an nccldent Weeds and meadows near Burlington arc being systemati cally searched, and surrounding lakes and streams nre being dragged. Jeseph I'crlneblcf, n bretbcr-ln-law of the mlssiife teacher, has offered a reward of $100 for Information as te her whereabeutti. Miss Cook had been Impaired men tally since a serious attack of Influenza two years age. She shunned ether per sons. Her sister, Mrs. I'erltichlef, be lieves she may be living as a recluse te cvade human society. Motorcycle Skids; Rider Injured ' Avoiding nn automobile, at Bread strrct and Glrard avenue last night, a motorcycle which Jehn Kelly, thirty live years old, of D.TI North F.lcvcnth Btrcct, was riding, skidded, throwing him oft". He was treated at St. Jeseph's Hospital for a fractured ankle. INDICT 'CRANK' ON 4 COUNTS He Is Accused of Murder, Burglary, Kidnapping and Extortion Auguste Pasquale, "The Crank," was Indicted by the grand jury at Nor Ner Nor rlstewn yesterday en charges of murder, kidnapping, burglary nnd extortion, In connectletv with the disappearance of Blakely Ceughlln. The Coughlin baby was stolen from its crib at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge II. Ceughlln, near Norristown, early en tbc morning of June 3. . , It wns 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the grand Jury of twenty-four men from all sections of Montgomery county made the presentment In the presence of "The Crank" and the dls i.i.t nttnrner. before President Judge Aaren Schwartz. The judge remanded i the prlnener bark te Jail for trial, nu. trlct Attorney Itcnnlngcr would net say last night whether Pasquale would be tried this week. The trial may be post poned, there being several ether mur der trials en this week's criminal list. Catholic Salesmen We en offer a special money, tnslrin oppertnnlty le three or four llrst-cless Catholle lecurlty salesmen. Write te us Imme. ill ii My. Bex C 914, Ledger OOlcc t-i " Adjoining the St. Jamcj X ry 1020 eTfa-easrnirer Toertnt Cnr. retnplftplT nalppnl. Irfm cnnnl- IttriU-tll nrlr Lexington Moter Ce. of Pcnna. SKI M N. Bread si SHOP WITH STORE ORDERS Thai Buy Anything from tbe leading tern of Phils.. WD minx. Cmnim. AtUntle ntr A Cheeter Easy Terra FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Cheitnut St., Phila. Atlmitl City Guarantee Tr. I M N. Third St.. Cexndea Bldx.. yjJeSji jlnX ffilnllnl ! illliHhV M IuhIeI 'l illUIJmV. Wwf wily w Shoes That Fit Cannet Hurt A shoe that fits perfectly, docs net rub, slip or bind. It provide room for the tees, freedom for the muscles and support that relieves all btrain. Cantilever Shoes are perfect-fitting shoes. The 'ele line fellows thr natural lines of the feet. The toe tee re net turned tinnutu rally 0'itward te conform te an ill-bhaped last; in stead they point straight ahead in their normal position. Thi-. fact encourages an easy petim. The weight is distributed preperlv. The gait 1b natural, sprinpy. Yeu enn etand and walk without tiring. The under-arch sole of the Can tilever Shee can be drawn up, by pulling the laceB, until the shoe hugs the instep snugly and provide." rest ful support for the nrch. The shank of Cantilever Fhecs flexes with the feet, and se the feet moves easily and freely, the muscles grew strong from use. It i by strengthening the muscle! surround ing the small bones of the arcli that Cantilevers correct and prevent fallen arches. Change te Cantilever Shoes Geed looking, well made, fine leathers. Widths from AAAA te E. Write for booklet Thm crr.f:jl v it nn.de in M..k Kid. brown k t 4 brown "air. ur wnite rej)i,i Ahn tn brown or Mck kid with cloth tops, r P) ! H I It I I II I is.fi .., CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP ;-1 ,1300 Walnut Street See Other Evening Papers for Big Sale of Women's Suits Wednesday OI liiR'i iflkllll ai $25- Open a Charge Account. Appl'i at Credit Department. Clevenrh and Market. Streets November Charge Purchases Billed Dec. 1st. Payable January 1st. &..? E- S.5? v v' 8-v JSvWN . X . v ?.vV uys An Extra $15.00 BOYS' 9n a nn UAI u ft -msv Maj mmu V f J I Km 1 WK a a UK- w x a I frSN' V .- ra Read Every Werd of this Statement Se there will be no Misunderstanding as te hew you can buy a Bey's $15 SUIT or OVERCOAT for ONLY $1 YOU SELECT ANY BOY'S $15 SUIT, OVERCOAT OR MACK INAW FOR WHTCH YOU PAY Sle. THEN you have the privilege of selecting ANOTHER $15 SUIT, OVERCOAT or MACKINAW for which von PAY ONLY $1.00. In ether words, you MUST FIRST BUY A $15 GARMENT and PAY $15 then veu select another $15 garment for which veu PAY ONLY $1 thus PAYING ALTOGETHER $10 for TWO SUITS or TWO OVERCOATS WORTH $80. Important In case you Je net want a Suit nnd an Overcoat you can se lect 7"iUe Suits or Twe Overcoat; or you con Brinn a Friend in o e lect Twe Garments for which you pay only $1( nnd then you can split the price between you. eys 9 Uple $12.50 s M ill Be Anether St'iisntiett in Our Sixth Fleer Begs' Department at Included arc Corduroys; also Plain and Fancy Mixture Suits in this season's newest models; sizes G te 17 years. Tim Overcoats are made of newest materials and models; sizes : le 0 years. 85 NOT, .ir ; FUR COATS Radical Reductions en Dependable Fur Coats! Prices the Lewest in the City Every Ceat Guaranteed! $125 AUSTRALIAN MARMOT COATS 'Ihrec-quarter Iciipth Couth with large srlf-cellnr.s and cuffs. Taupe or brown. $59 $250 RUSSIAN PONY X- RArrnniv rnATC W and 40 inches len? with jror jrer jror Seus cellar and cuffs of racoon. $150-oe SKCONI) i r.oeK AfTPQC (I5950 $275 BAY SEAL OR MARMOT COATS Three-quarter length. Natural squirrel or raccoon cellar and cuffs. 10V $395 HUDSON SEAL COATS Full flare model; .spert.i model with natural squirrel cellai cuffs and border. s275.oe BUY NOW PAY "N JANUARY Charge purchasps made in November net billed until December lrt Payable January 1st ONE-DAY SAI.K I WEDNESDAY WAISTS pffi $6 & $8 ' TJ) Values FWfS( & Crei iySs de cuinc ItcKular and Kvtra S i z e Suit Blouse In lovelv flesh, l)e.'ie, iuiy ainl whlte Bcautl. fully bcculed anil embroid ered Hound or atjuare ncrlci STUUKT FLOOR 1 1 I EXTRAl Great Sale of Hidi-Grade Shoes EITEA SMIL WOMEN'S $2 FLANNELETTE Gowns $1.19 BIG SAVINGS ON EVERY PAIR Best Value Yeu Can Find Full-cut cewns with double yokes, front and back. Heavy eutinir llunncl. Bargain Balcony BUY 2 PAIR WOMEN'S .'OR THE PRICE OF 1 -$10-$12 SHOES New leta fresh from the manufacturer Kivinp; you the A m, mml latest styles in footwear at an exceptional bargain. !q QtW U Iirand-new, perfect shoes, all latest leathers. Suede, t4Qr1mJ duck or kjq ions, iwo-ieno euects, FR 1 s, two- SEDER STREET FLOOR BALCONY SPECIAL SHOES $5. $6 & $7 Values $0.95 All smart leathers, with cloth and leather uppers. HARGAIN UALCONY flsri in i !l 1 I i ii w i m i ip 4 1 i 1 Walnut St. Bchvccn 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street Mfifllilll fII Br S H 17 1 r Xj4& UiiI I 11 1 i m or Overcoats OlyiJj SIXTH FLOOR .i.. .i. H The Results of Changing Market Conditions Are Evidenced by the New Lewer Prices ... I Everywhere Throughout the Stere Twe factors have made these reductions pessible: First, lowered prices in woolen and silk fabrics; second, a disregard of profits both As a result, you may cheese by ourselves and the manufacturers. Coats, Suits, Dresses of tlie utmost distinction in style at A Saving of $20 te $100 a Garment m Plain and Fur-Trimmed Suits Every new fancy, every whim of Fashion in style, color and fabric, has been translated into these wonder ful new suits. The richness of the fabricn, the graceful lines, and the fine selected fura are further enhanced by the excellence of the tailoring. These suits, represent' ing the acme of elegance and geed taste, are $75.00 te $395.00 values; new priced. $295 A saving of $20 le $100 Charming New Afternoon and Evening S Afternoon Dresses Smart, individual and unusual models, devel oped in satin, crepe dc chine, charmcusc, duvc tyne. tricetinc and ether fabrics, in an exception ally ,vidc diversity of styles. $65 te $285 values at $35 te $195 A saving of $30 te $90 71 I m v Bresse W? 72 Evening Gowns Including dinner dresses and dance frocks. Ele gance of fabrics, richness of color and the elaborate jet and brocade trimmings arc outstanding features. Black, white, and evening shades in splendid variety. Values $65 te $375 at $45 te $295 A saving of $20 te $80 Plain and Fur-Trimmed S Wran Fall Fash.ens offer an unusually wide choice in the election of a winter wrap. Conservative coats, .and the clinging wrappy" wraps are alike geed form. Rich, soft fabnes, unadorned, or with handsome cellars and cuffs of S.benan squirrel. Australian opossum, Scotch mole, Hudsen seal, beaver, nutria and ether selected fur,. And net only iB this showing exceptionally complete, but . $95.00 te $445 values are marked $65 $345 A saving of $30 te $100 i tmvM Cuunrd Os -a -d rr?T ma ' . I ilMMIH !'! liTlllllliliII!MriM'll'llllll.i)llllilliiiiill U...Tr r - M t ,x-jffWt
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