Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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OLICE ARE SEARCHING
1 Horror of war and tho cold efficiency
j . .rnns land havo combined to
i.t. nn elehtccn-ycar-old Polish girl
lomo despcrato net, her parents be-
fe'gho disappeared from her homo nt
'mi Korth Eighth street Saturday,
after her discharge from a store for In-
Im Jennie' Scliarclwr ha been In this
4K i MAxtlut iiMtl lint liAAn
ntrv oniy si mum"" " "-"
neitly striving to learn, English do
.. i, 4net she was speechless for
-il- .SI..- linta nirtvn1 finrA illtn
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ifiJtbe unspcaknblo horrors attendant on
it'll iiMnlcss woman In n town oc-
S:!.i!!.i t.tr n rierman invading nrmy.
K Although her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hcnarc , - .,
Innie was iivwis " .-.. -....-.,
i:... Warsaw, when mat town was
' 8miin by the Germans In 1017. Fol-
blowing this cxpcrlcnco sue suttcrcu n
i ?nrrous ureaKtiown uuu iil iiumm
Mged to get her back to this country.
nOn the boat coming over Jennie's norv
- Cs affliction resulted in tho loss of her
itoIco and she could not speak a word
fom March to May 27.
.' fri,. i fpar that tho los of her do-
ir! Ion brought about n rclapso of the
. nellshock that caused her to loso her
S' earlier In tho year, and that
"h may be wandering speechless In this
or some other big city.
Jennies mother said this morning
,),( nrm from a bomb dropped on tho
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bouso she was In during n German air
raid In 1017.
TRUANTS
OBLIGED
TO WORK FOR GAS
Young Advanturera Work
Hay Field for Money to
Buy Gasoline
in
PARTY OF FIVE ARRESTED
Almost a week's adventuring on the
High Road of Itomanco ended in court
this morning for three boys and two
girls from Rome, N. Y They started
In stylo In n motorcar but were forced
to et(jp on tho way nnd work for enough
gasolino to get them to this city nnd
then a hnrd-hcartcd officer arrested
f9) il) (0?i) i3) d)
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Patient effort
that watches
every step even
before the cow is
milked, and ends, only when the "A" cap goes
on the bottle, is what makes this laboratory
tested, pasteurized Abbotts "A" milk a milk on
which you can absolutely depend for purity.
Phone Us to Deliver a Dottle Tomorrow Baring 0205
Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc.
31st &
Chestnut
Both
Phones
Atlantic City
PleasttntvlUe
Ocean City
Wild wood
ft
them beforo they could reach tho homo
of tho aunt they ctno hero to ylsit.
Tho girls aro Margaret Colangle,
sixteen years old, and Anna Colangle,
tl)0 satne ago, cousins. Tho boys are
Joseph Marchettl, twenty-ono 'yenrs
old; Thomas Stewart, twenty-one, and
Angelo Pcluso, nineteen, ltoluso come
from Cortland, N. 1"., tho others from
Rome.
Pcluso owns a small sedan nnd the
youngsters wcro out on a party In
Homo, Wednesday night, when tho
"lea occurred to them to come to Phila
delphia and visit an aunt of one of thd
girls. When they wcro about thirty
miles outsldo of Philadelphia tho gas
gave rfut. They tried to get somo money
from n farmer, but tho only way the
could get it was In tho good old -fash"
Joncd way, bo the boys got rakes and
went out into tho Jiay field nnd tho
girls helped .around tho house. Thca
lhcy filled tho tank and camo here.
At Tcntlfnnd Arch streets last night
they met Patrolman Lansaucr. lie ar
rested them and tho boys were hold for
Magistrate Grells, at the Tenth and
Hut ton wood station this morning, and
the girls sent to tho Mdrals Court.
By tho time they wcro brought be
fore tho Magistrate their story bad
been proved truo and the three boys
wcro released Then It developed they
hail no money to gcC the' car but f
town so Mnglstrntq Grelis lent
Pcluso $5k Just as tho boy took It his
father camo In after a hurried jumti
from Home, returned the ?5 nnd took
tho boys out with him. Tho father ap
peared to treat tho nffnlr ns a Joko and
smilingly embraced tho boys when he
camo Inlo tho courtroom.
- WILL8 PROBATED TODAY
Wllfs ndmlttcd to probate today In
cluded Edward K. Thomas, Philadel
phia real estate nssessor, who died Sep
temper 0 In Atlantic City, $G000;
Gcrtrudo Y. Bremer, 2024 Spring Gar
den street, $0000 ; George Mcistcr, 40Jo
North Seventh street, $5350.
THE recent period of depression has been
both a lesson and a test of the value of a
Savings Fund accouni a lesson to those
who failed. to put aside part of their "war
earnings," and a test of the value of a savings
account to draw upon when work was not so
plentiful.
Profit by the experience of others. Decide
NOW to save systematically deposit in our
Savings Fund Department every week a por
tion of that weeks salary. You will not only
save money, but your savings will earn inter
est for you every day.
Jjet us help you to acquire the Savings Fund
Ijabit.
Open Monday and Friday Evenings
Six to Nine o'clock
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ml ffiftfflJ$T co I
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No Cost
For a ten-day test
Simply mail the coupon.
Compare your teeth now with your
teeth in ten days. See the added luster
mark how differently they feel. '
Then decide If you want such effects
continued. And if all in your home
should have them.
Ten days will show you what this
new way means.
The New Laws
on teeth cleaning five of them
The old ways of teeth cleaning have proved
inadequate. Nearlyveverybody knows that.
Millions find that well-brushed teeth dis
color and decay.
Tooth troubles have been constantly in
creasing;. Some have grown alarming in ex
tent. Very few escape them.
So dental science, after diligent research,
has set down some new laws. Millions now
obey them, largely by dental advice. This is
to urge a ten-day test, so you may know what
these new factors mean.
1 Combat the film
The first n:w law is, Combat the film. You
can feel it now a viscous film. It clings to
teeth, gets between the teeth and stays.
Old methods do not effectively combat it.
Much of the film is left. Then night and day
it may do ceaseless damage. Most tooth
troubles are now traced to film.
It is film-coats that discolor, not the teeth.
Film is the basis of tartar. Itnolds food sub
stance which ferments and forms acid. It
holds the acid in contact with the teeth to
cause decay.
Millions of germs breed in it. They, with
tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also
of other serious troubles, local and internal.
Two effective methods
Science has now found two effective film
combatants. High authorities have amply
proved them. Leading dentists everywhere
now advise their daily use.
These methods are embodied in a denti
frice called Pepsodent Every application
fights the film. It also keeps teeth so highly
polished that film less easily adheres. That
is another law.
Other essentials
Science also finds that modern diet rich
in starch and low in fruit acids calls for
new requirements. Pepsodent has been de.
signed to meet them.
It stimulates the salivary flow Nature's
great tooth-protecting agent It multiplies
the starch dlgestant in the saliva. That is
there to digest starch deposits which may
otherwise cling and form acid.
It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva.
That is Nature's neutrallzer for the acids
which cause tooth decay.
A tooth paste should twice daily serve to
multiply these teeth-protecting forces. And
Pepsodent complies with those new laws.
Millions now comply
Millions of people aru now using Pepso
dent At least twice daily they get these five
effects. It will mean, in good opinion, a new
dental era.
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The results are seen in every circle seen
in glistening teeth.
Women's teeth are beautified. Men's teeth
show less smoke stains stains which abide
in film. Children's teeth are protected as
never before.
The benefits are quickly apparent. They
are delightful and easy to obtain. The book
we send makes them readily understood.
Every home should thereforo make this
test Old methods are clearly inadequate.
Modern authorities have proved them wrong.
Learn how this new way differs.
Every-Day Essentiali
' 1 Remove the film.
2 Polish teeth highly.
3 Increase the saliva.
4 Multiply its starch digestant
5 Multiply its alkalinity.
Watch the changes
Mail the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note
how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark
the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth
whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch
the other good effects.
Judge by what you see and feel. Read the
reasons in the book we send. Then decide for
yourself between the old ways and the new.
Act today, for every hour these enemies
may be damaging your teeth. Cut out tho
coupon now.
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The New-Day Dentifrice
The scientific film combatant, approved by modern authorities and now
advised by leading dentists everywhere. Each use brings five desired
effects, AU, druggists supply the large tubes. '
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10-Day Tube Free
THE PEPSODENT COMPANY,
Dept. A, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to
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Onlpr en tab to n feral),-.
HELD AS AUTO-RISK CROOK
Accused of Offering to "Steal" Car
for Insurance
George Miller, thirty-four years old,
who t nve his address as 1324 Cumber
land nlrnrf. tvn l.i.i i er.nn i.n r
fi fiirther hearing September 22 this
imuiiiiB uv iungistrnte rrico on n ennrge
of conspiring to steal a car so the owner
could collect Insurnncc. After question
ing by Magistrate Price in tho Twenty
second street nnd Hunting Park avenue
police station Miller admitted ho had
been arrested onco beforo on a charge of
"running nn automobiles slaughter
houso."
Morris Lowenstern, one of tho own
ers of the Mnrlow Motor Serried Com
pany, 3417 North Sixteenth street, snld
Miller enrao to him Wednesday in ro-
snohso to nn advertisement of a
sale. Ho sold Miller offered to i
the car for $23. run It out of tho
obliternto tho numbers and make It
slblo for the owner to collect I
nncc.
Lowenstern mado nn nnpoln
t,l. AIIHa. am in.lflii1av nftnt'flflAM
then Informed tiln notice. When Ml
came to the garngo Into yesterday
was nrrpstwl. ?,
STneadar, Heptembrr 13, 1B8I Hlore OjenN l)Hlly nt O A. it. Cloned t OI30 J. M. M W
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK-MABKET ro2 STREETS L J
Wednesday Specials in Our
September Sale of Housef urnishings
Regular $40.00 American
Porcelain Dinner fl?7' 00
bCtf ..........
Tjfc -agST 'jm,
100 plcceo, with pretty border dec-
Koia-iine
oration
handles.
and
edge and
American Porcelain Dinner
Sets, Regular $35 $10 QC
vf M. yyJ
$1.50 Yellow
Earthenware
Mixing Bowl
Set, 98c
Flvo sizes, 6 to
10 Inch.
100-Piece Sets.
l"Intnl tiftrtf rtiwvi.n Mrtn ritif.llnA
edge and handles.
S22.50 American
80-Piece Dinner
Sets
Porcelain
$15.95
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ii-jff
PMnrftl RDrnv Hpmratlnn . frnlrl.ltn
edge and handles.
$17.50 American Porcelain
42-Piece Dinner C11 OC
Vl 1 mSt
Set
"With dainty plnlc noral border decorations.
$4.00 Decorated China Cake
or Sandwich Sets, $1.50
HnHI' yisV iUlililfi'
Jllliuifv ii j ' ..i inNitlifll
o
7 - piece
sets of
fln china
with no
ral b o r -der,
dec-
o r a t Ion
and gold,
line edges
Sets consist of
one large nlato
nnd six Individ
ual service plates.
Imported
Bronze
Floor
Lamps
$100.00 $Cfl
T.nmnu "POU
$90.00
Lamps
$110.00
Lamps
Various shapes
and f 1 n 1 s h es ;
somo havo clol
sonno Inlaid pan
W and borders.
Fitted with two
o 1 e c t r le light
clusters. Shades
extra.
efl
$45
$55
$2.50 Brown White- t 3Q
Lined Casserole.. P1
Fireproof
for bak
ing with
ti 1 ckcl
Plated holder.
75c Clothes
Line . . . .
wo 9tM I ?'V? ll f?,in
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39c
100 - foot
hanks, extra
h t r o n fC.
Whlto brald-rd.
$1.25 Glass
Wash- fXkn
Board Uyt
50c White Table Oil Cloth,
1 Yards Wide, 7c-
Yard
$1.05 5 Smooth
8 ft. Clothes
Props; 3 doz.
Smooth Clothes
Pins, 7QC
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75c Galvanized Covered
Garbage Cans- AQr
Family Size "u
50c 10-Arm Adjustable OQr
Clothes Drier oy"
65c Corrugated
Metal Wash
Board, 2Qn
60c 18-Inch Glass
Towel Bars. . . .
35c
S1.25
Solid
Steel
2-Inch
Bench
Vise
79c
sU
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$1.50 3-Compart-ment
9-Inch
Diameter Copper
Bottom Steam
Cooker 89c
Cooks 3 vegetables
oer ono burner.
Fits on the wall and closes up If
necessary.
$19.00 3-Burner 16-Inch
Oven,
Gas
Stove, V-A
$35 Handsome Five-Light
Electric Showers, CJIQCft
Special at PlO.OU
In Jap. bronze
and silver fin
ish, suitable
for d i n i n g
room or living
room. As pic
tured. Globes
not included.
65c 8-Inch Horsehair icr
Dust Brushes ool
$3.25 3-Picce Handy M or
Washing Outfit. .. vl-OO
$12.50
Guaranteed
b a k o r and
lift oft grates.
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$4.50 White Pocelain Oi nc
Table Tops, at. . . l-0
A
S2
$10.00
16-Inch
Indirect
Lighting
Fixture
$3.98
Marbelizcd
glass bowl,
fitted com
pleto for gas
or o 1 c c trie
lights.
Aash Bench, Galvanized Tub.
Metal Corrugated Wash Board.
$42.00 Leonard Golden
Oak-Finish C?Q OC
Refrigerator .. P""0
$2.00 to $4.00 Assorted
Flower C 1 OC to do rn
pi. ,J.OU
Bowls
flam.
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Solid - color
pottery flower
liowls, in a
variety of col.
ors. Some Bhow
maker's slight
defects.
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FLOUft CAKE
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Makcr'a
slight
Nono sent
C. O. D.
$9.00
Washing
Machines,
$4.98
I'asy run
ning gears,
Paint sllKht
ly rubbed.
$3.25 Folding Ironing
Boards,
With
Ratchcl
Brace,
13xCI
liirhea.
$1.75
$1.75 Non-
Rustable
Food or Meat
Grinder
$1.10
Has I kmcn
$; High-Grade Golden
Oak Kitchen Oo t
Cabinet PO.5
$3.50 White Enamel Finish
Combination Pantry Set,
Four-Piece Canister Set,
Coffee, Tea, Flour, Sugar,
Cake Box, Large CI QC
Bread Box PI.OO
$3.25 Cut Glass
Water Sets
'to$
$2.19
fill
Consfstliiff of pltchei- and six turn
biers with floral and panel cuttlniri
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$60.00 Leonard Clean-as-a-China
Dish o J n i 1-
O'iU.yO
Refrigerator
One.
piece
whlto
round
corner porco.
lain
paneled
door.
Sold on
Club nn
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Whlto cnam-cl-llnlsh
In
terior, 3
dratverc.
whlto slldlns;
porcelain
op, deep
flour bin,
class sugar
Jar anil K
spice Jars.
Sold on
Club l'lan.
$69.25 Leonard, Clean-as-a-
nina-uish tC HC
Refrigerator. . . H."D
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