"f-c r v i vr I H tv. 'i V K SPIKED PUNS English Girl Who Loft Husband, Hor Baby's uncie, r ignis to n Child SAYS SHE IS HAPPY AT LAST Baltimore, Sept. 10. airs. jsmiijr -,! Snlkcr. runaway English 11 ife of Ouy Spikor, snys sho la very ''i- Treated bv a reporter who hits nown her slnee she arrived in Dnltl , pore, tho young woman told for tho ' inmn and her plans for tho future. Sho IH time and her plans for tho future. She L! ? .. . ... ...... i w..ir.i. M living in an nimiiiuvnv ... "i."i J m'0ro with a man whom she intends 4 io marry as soon as she can obtnin a f divorce from her husband. il faance, forgiven by tho wife of the man ho was the father of her baby and then married to the brother of this iian. Mrs. Splker yesterdav declared the never was happy after her arrival In Baltimore tintll sho had run away from tho Splkers. k Furthermore, sho declares sho wants i Her baby, who was adopted by the Pciley BpiKcra Biter iicr jnurnnge io Ouy. 111 -.11 AABaatLilja BU f .xal.A 99 L. ti it was mi u ivrnuiu iiiiaiiiKu, buu m Mnfidcd to the reportor. "Pcrley and jny iiusDnnii, nicnougn on me surincr the best friends, had never treated me vlth the love and respect I believed I tbs entitled to. I can sec it nil now. J supposo I Was n fool to expect that tbe unusual situation in which I found ,jnTlf when I enmo to this country with my baby would ever turn out happily. Pretended She Was Happy m "A. well nq T could I shielded the lome from public gaze and pretended I us happy, but I did not love Guy nd was never happy during tho whole luTalr. "Blame that the experiment did not turn out well Is not upon my soul, and 'today, at this very minute, I nm the happiest woman in tho world, becnuse I feel that i had the courage to pull nvav from the Snlkcrs and because I jiave found the ono man I really care for.i "As long as it has become public throujh the press tho fact that I leh 'home with a man from Camp Holablrd Sc InTalidi NO COOKING Tlio "Food-Drink" for All Ag.s. Quick Lunch at HomJ, Office, and Fountains. Atk for HORLICK'S. && Avoid Imitations & Substitutes El ALL OVER CHLO'S Cried Most of the Time. Cuticura HezJs. .'!Vh my Httl 8lB'er wao two !!!" oW eema broke out all over ?K her body. She scratched f J B"d irritated tho affected 5. , Parta bo that wa had to V. i. y bandage her hands. Wo i-g- vuuiu jjoi waan or areas ftwfi her for about three weeks, ..' and Bhft crlfrl mr,. f we time. .n'iedoctorndvlied Cuticura 8oap for ,? ?ent afd ftfter ""'"K onic h w ths Bho w" completely MlK (S'ened) Ml8a Violet wuUs, Arona, Pa., Jan. 31, 1021. Tatt" .P' ntment and feJK TO WED ANOTHER Safe iMTr Milk 7JiAMU For Infants iBHHPJHOHQiVlBHHiWI I (H which usually comes I B from strained or over- I ( worked muscles, Ab- I , H sorbine, Jr. is highly I iw f H recommended. I ' H Briskly rubbed in at tho I H soro spot, Absorbine, Jr. 1 HHH will take out the pain and 1 HflMl stiffness quickly, and ro ED?)1 store tne muscles to their lujlilil norraa' healthy condition. 'iffiSrfc Absorbine, Jr. is clean and uBtSBi wholesome and leaves no ' afcM'l.Jlf'I oily residue. ' iterlj t most druggists' fa.. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. KJoi-jj Sprintfuld, MwMchoMtta jll II ill llf lW Young and Old U " , i ) Enjoy tlie beautiful Wj I Cafe La Riviere. Wj t I Nto There's always a ' j Wft breez always a cool, ' , I w comfortable tabic for j you and your friends. Iff, S. Dance music just a 'yw u X bit better than any w f S you've heard. ' . ' V Food only tho very i I I bCSt' f i Opx;n Daily and r 1 5 Sundays Z BODY tusoikwi;fcmi.' n ,ra pot ashamed to say that this man Is William Charles Fox, .private iirst class and post dispatcher, at the camp, "During my stay at tho Splker home they persisted In making unkind ro marks about my character while they often criticised my wearing apparel. Sick and Neglected "I was ill in bed for some timo and I remember a day that I was bo Blck I ceuld not arise. I received no food or attention for twelvo hours except a ?Iasa of water, which Guy gave mo bo ore lip went to work. During all that t me.Terley's wife, Mrs. Cora Splker tho woman who told thjs5 world how she had taken mo into her home sat downstairs with some company and never onco camo up to tho bedroom to sco it I wanted anything. When I spoko to her about it Inters sho had ent rely forgotten J was in bed." Mr. Fox knows everything and he has declared his intentions to marry mo as soon ns this is possible. With somo money w haye, saved we will go into tho courts and fight if neces ary to obtain my lfrecdorn from the bonds that tio me to Ouy Splker. "Guywas out f work and didn't do much toward my support, except for what clothes I made mysslf, 1 only received from him one suit of clothes and ono pair of Mioes during tho whole of our married life. I was. as you might say, virtually starved when Ouy and 1 went by ourselves. "There were often times when I pined for n squaro meal. I weighed 131 pounds wheri I camo to this country, and now x nnve laucn o uio iia. uncrc was one wctk when he gavo mo only fifty cents, and any one knows that such a condi tion as this couldn't last long." $ aving. with afety AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EXCHANGE PaMMcnget -Commet eial LAFF with FALSE TEETH? SURE! 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Linoleum Department, Lancaster, Pennsylvania New York Office: 212 Fifth Ave. Armstrongs Linoleum for Every Floor in the House MyrMak$ diiic EEijBBBHii;At)Ei3pgrAr THusair a COURT CAUTIONS DIVORCEE- AGAINST ANNOYING HER SON Hearing Discloses Fourteen-Year tFight of W. P. Newman to Avoid Mother's New York, Sept. 18. Hardly n rip ple was cast upon the stodgy rountine in YorkvIUe Cotirtycstcrday when Magis trate Uorrlgan dismissed a summons cbtatned by a young broker, Winthrop 1'. Newman, for his mother, at tho same timo warning tho fashionably attired middle-aged woman: "Keep away from your nn. Do not annoy him. Ho Is over twenty-one and able to tako care of himself." let tfco brief legal action climaxed a situation .thntfn Da MaunnsHant might havo bent bis master hands to; me story or a son who has successfully fought for fourteen years to avoid en tanglement in tho fast-moving llfo of his own mother. lew in the courtroom knew that the youthful defendant, a woman nf evident birth, breeding and brains, wnc lennnotto Warner .Newman Newton, potrnoAT. John E. Stevenson Deserves Your, Support as Candidate for Municipal Court Judge Born in Philadelphia. Studied law in tho offices of hia father, the late Judge Maxwell Stevenson. Admitted to the Philadelphia Bar, October G, 1011. Has specialized in Municipal Court practice since that Court-was established. Evnently fitted by training and expert ence to servo on the Municipal Court Bench. Your active support and your vote will be greatly appreciated. His Name Appear on the Republican and Democratic Ballots PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBERS, 1921 Moore Modern Methods 501 VE THE PROBLEM or Keeping Loose Leaf Records Without Misplacement A HANDY BINDER, Holding from 200-700 sheets. Sheets easily removed from binder, or new sheets quickly in serted. 40 forms to choose from. Call or Plwne Locust 6398 for Catalog Yeo & Lukens Co. Stationers, Printers, Conveyancing Blanks 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St. i IT, n ft -i" If ra BflfettdM 1 'ffp Expensive refinishing is never nec essary. If you are planning a new building, or if you are going to lay new floors in your offices or store, talk with your architect, contractor or any good lin oleum merchant about Armstrong's Linoleum. We shall be glad to send him data and specifications for laying. A good way to install linoleum as a permanent floor is to cement it down firmly over a layer of builders' felt paper. A floor so laid remains as watertight and smooth as the day it was put down. Floors of Armstrong's Linoleum are not expensive, and all Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Tangled Career twice a. divorcee onco noted In the social whirl of New York and London nnd in 1008 accused as a "society thief." Connected by birth and by marriage with families of noto In New York and Now Jersey, the woman who yesterday faced tho court has been married to two men Clarence Newman, banker, now a chronic Invalid, and the notori ous British adventurer, "Captain" Montaguo N. Newton. Her son is twenty-nine years of age. Ho' made nn enviable record In tho war, both before and after America entered tho struggle. Ills first wife was Georglarln Hcckscher. Ills present wife, a brido of eleven months, was Dorothy Hcdncld, who gives the following account of the strand conflict: "Mr. Newman left his mother when he was fifteen years old. This was fourteen years ago. Ho went to live POMTICAI. with his grandmother. Mrs. Mary ttcw joiner, r , n. i. man. in urange SI nee he has steadfastly refused to see her, communicnto with her or even fcpoak to hor when sho accosts' him. In her determination to win him back she has stopped at no ends. She has writ ten letters. lay In wait for 'him on tho street, called on the phono, visited his places of employment, and oven cabled to General Perching seeking to force his release from tho army when he was abroad. "On October 20 last Winthrop nnd I were married In tho chambors of Su premo Court Justice Charles It, Guy. Wo discouraged public announcement becnuse Winthrop did not want his mother to havo means of-tracing him. Dut within a couple of months. she learned of tho marriage nnd placed a notice in tho newspapers. "Then sho fo'und out that we were living hero nnd she mado life miserable fo,r us. Finally, for our own protection, we obtained tho,court summons." ' Previously several affairs that had STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. 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Suits, (OA Ttf &U O Tables $30.00 Three shown $85.00 Oak Buffets, ji r aa 50-Inch Si PtO.UU PJank ton. with lanre cunboards. drawers for silver and linen. .White Enamel $18.50 Beds With 2-inch continuous nnd ten 1-inch fillers in head loot. Brass Beds $37.00 WW Bright satin and banded finish. Attractive designs. "" lu T 'E2 ipHrSj!! nnst.q I and HSU 5 i I jJLlh b r JiH j 'if tJIt V V, I from Mr. iQvelvn Dell nnd other SO i ... cicty friends. Tho case. It is said, was I settled out of court. Her photograph I was placed In the Ilogues oaliery. Renovated, refurnished made spick, span and inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Two Rooms and Bath. Thfoo Rooms and Bath. Four Rooms and two Baths. September Sale of Housefurnishings & China $4.00 Corru gated Heavy Re-enforced Top and Bot tom Ash Cans, - $2.50 pppmni $2.25 Galvanized Family - Size Ash $I29 Can.. $2.75 White Enamel Finish Mirror Cabinets, $1.98 10x14. 2 shelves. 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I 1 H Sold on "TT- 1 B Club y II J Plan. m - "' 'Ml ,-g 1 i. . m II Mi ESTIMATE m J SERVICE -tm FOR your immediate j or j future orders, we ,q will mail our estimate J H without obligation. ' m i II AH 3639 WALNUT ST. J Preston 3470 . '1 I II t'M 15c Britt's Best Powdered Ammonia Compound Whitens clothes, softens water, cleanser, d i sin fectnnt. Will not injure finest fab r i c s. Present coupon at store and receive box of ammonia frco with each 15c purchase. Coupon Vn will accoDt thla cou pon and deliver free one ox or ammonia win each 18o box purchased Trenent coupon at atoro Name Address City .. . Date N. Snellcnburg&Co. Market. UC.i to 12th St 95c Clothes Line and 6 Dozen Clothes Pins, 49c 100 - foot hanks, extra n t r o n p. "White braid ed. $3.50 White Enamel Finish Combination Pantry Set, Four-Piece Canister Set, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Sugar, Cake Box, Large fljl QC Bread Box PI.OO $25 American Porcelain 100-Piecc Dinner C 1 ? CH P a UtxJJ Bluebird, jjold or blue band decoration. Slight imperfections. $16.50 50-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Jqq Gold band decorations, perfections Slls:h,t Im- $1.00 Imported China Olive or Bon Bon in. 7 Set consisting of one large bowl nnd six individual bowls. Fancy crimped shapes, footed floral bor der decorations. $1.00 Crystal Glass, Mixing Bowl Sets 65c Also suitable for refriger ator use. Three sizes, 5 to 8 inches. $4.00 Thin-Blown Glass Iced Tea or Lemonade Set, $1.75 f o v o r e d pitcher, n I x tumblers nnd lx kIuks Hip pars j floral cuttlnc $20.00 Mahogany Finished Floor Lamp and Shade, Complete, 9 $11.70 Figured silk panel shndo, che nille ringer Vari ety of shapes, fitted for gas or electric. fU T VJl" SU0AR - Set i 1 ! )M ' -: u " ' ' -w w. HI . sstf, SJLLENBl)RG& CO,: SHEUENBUROS Third Floe NSNELLENBURG &.CO.; ,& -"V '4VJ.' &,M2i&iLv,' ,.Aia n w?xfa2iaMj,i.. .' ''?1JV fr.'&Mtft vny v.H W to,w,- AvLk, :-tl'-'' SBBWa1
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