; , r.y.A.;u: f : ",. - ,V V IN UP POLLS A Many Stay Away Because Vot ing Places Are Objectionable, I Says .Mrs. Wanamaker ACTION IS PROMISED totter and clenner polling plows m. Jni demanded by women in all nee Mi'demnn if'whlrh was heart nit-. ASinl election last year nt V the women here voted for the lit time. lin come ncnln with greater A.'.i. lnre Tnccdny. .?".- f-AmmUslennrs Knee fie n- K of district pelllne places that ..Glared unfit for women te remain tie County tl!)M 0' '"for even se short a t.mtas it takes ,fllieedemnnd Itself innv lead te burnt; t.rre change in the, whole technique of tfnr here, for tinder the present sy?. jl most of the balletlns Is done in fflte "hop, rlgar stores billiard Ks racnut buildings or bark rooms. P Mr. Jehn Wamimakcr, Bd. of the Brtebiican Women's Cemmltti. has !Sd the use of the publle rcIioeh. iKe that nan been nuwenHful y frlJ In a number of State-.. She ml Hi. eivcvr. two objection te thN f mm VrovlMen In the Oltv Char K which prohibit the use of hpIuhiI rLT,.l aV nnlltienl twrpen-t. and ttif f. hat under the present apportion. Cnt thw i net a nchoelhoMc in .-very Siii, illttrlct of thcrlty. Handicap in Oettlnj; Out Vete -One of the difficulties we found when hilng te get the women of the city in .rested in the primary campaign." tai(l v, winamaker. "wnR the objection frnyef them had te Reinp te nnplenranl TOting places pf their d trlct. I de ret consider thnt a vnllld excite for Electing a duty, but 1 knew thnt h many cases there was rensen In It." Hardly nnv of the some 14(10 pcilln throughout the city could be tH-erid en elertlnn day as n nice homelike tlace " There nre n .number of reiiMms hr thlfi i se, nncl tlm rhlpf of them, iccerdinj t County C'ommN.ieiier IM pr h. Lank. ,ii thnt sucli plnrt;s must c token nnd net chosen. .Hard te Get rolling riace m Net anyone, as Mr. Lank points out. h willing te entertain nil tiip adult rrM nN of hi" voting district for twelve Inun. and a dozen election officer for flltefn or twenty hours after thnt for n. K thnt is allowed. ..'.. i. !:.. ..!.. i . Mn are npi n pinj iri-ciy ami cnsll v j Ilar:r ';..,,"""? p:;. public building: fill the place with Hjekc, stnw the iloers with crumpled pesters, yample ballets nnd handbills, (jirerate the walls and window with dickers and make personal tabulations en the deer pests. "Certainly women hnve the right te I clean poll though 1 hnvp no doubt JnfJ eltK "n "M ' wvw...uij tin ,ii Hi tht thi-re are many places 111 the city PLEA OF WOMEN Un thej arc being denied them," said , footsteps en the front perch of eve lir. Lank. I nines when he returned from work. Voters of one district In the Seventh ' er mother. Mrs. Edna Williamson, TVird, which includes several fine eH ' ls net k0 optimistic. She appealed te Iebm en Twelfth and Thirteenth streets "' Kv&si.nci PfBLir LEDOEn te nid Mjen the south side of Spruce street, 1 ,icr in finding the hubnnd-fnther, WIN tele In a billiard room nt 1223 Pine Ham Williamson. 'itreet. Further down in the nmc ward. It 40H Seuth Tenth street. Is another hildlng, occupied ly JcTcral Negro bm MS. Ull e ectien ( av tlii front fVJMen, or "parlor," uith cracked plaster inay paper, uiibr and wnatever furnl fcreis net in the wny, la given ever te tie electors. Residents of nice heni'M en Pine and Spruce streets use thlt polling plt.re. At iO(i Seuth Seventh street is a one ene ditlr shaving and Iiaircuttinz "empo rium," tthe;c solitary bnrber Is n Kfjre. Here must come voters from either side of Pine street for u block te the west nnd from the lower side of Spruce sheet. FINGER-PRINT THEORY SCOUTED BY ARTISTS HERE ForCreolis, Out, but for Painters, IS'c'Vairc, They Say of Ber tillen Identification Artists here don't bellce it is nes- IWe te dietingimh between a genuine nd epiirleus old master by the finger print system. They are sKentlrnl of a rlisnatch from tenden, which nvs that fineer-nrlnt Cperts felvwl nn nrt controversy thnt lid raged 500 years. ThenUeStlnn una ulii-tlmr "Tim Vir. f'0,!" Hecks." a $45,000 painting 1Q HIP NnMniml 4... I-.-11 .. 1... I , --......,,,, ,,,L ,itui.Tt. u rt'llll 'I uiuuei hi 1 11 in, mil lu ivil I1U Ollgllllll U wonarde dn Vinci. A Scotland by the finger prints Is net plnuslble. rd Inspector applied the finger-print Originals have been er cleverly t ami decided thnt the painting was hepied. that cannot lie disputed, but '7"!n,e- there is the verv brenth of the real t nteSs l.Pnnnrrli .in V!n. . n npllRl 111 tin Vlnr.f'c ..ntnttnrva nntl nf "imrnai. n,Us Prof Pasqunle Farina, would they have a rceyrd of his finger- I prints? The avcracc trpniii ioe net I we impressions of his ten fingertips' ' be handed down through the aee. ! "en. tee. is net the fingerprint idea i Wet te have been n .i, t, ...e .'-'. ure? " v" ""' "Suppose da Vinci had been vvalkinc VMeef his Kchelars who was painting I f k ' " " u"nc- Perhaps, but ' bf compared te the master's w- net i n.... -,,r"":u in ine master r ..!. ' " lltf 10 PO lilu n,.nll. !. .1- , ut i. cf might i,ve pffi;,,,e,,cann,. upl n m hand. Tim nainL net wt.Aw. I CiY ,nk:u t ImprcBRlen of hi. li'P."".' nd there von are. A vm ,i I, lm'tatien or, rather, copy, of one fnr.lnn '"pieces with his evvi "Wprtnt. Nethins is proved. '.( i,'?1' re'n artist has a prculiar vvn eenKfl"',.ra,i!,,',a '" tl- ' BlitiiVki "'. "" ll,,ps "'lien are un- Mi S! I' Dml ,00' bc is "llre-l. He Atltl,, hrl ".",l sAul 1"tn h's work. ""Utuear in hn ni. .i. i. .i net knr .r ""vb mil- nurii Will gjjavs the hrnuiP.s nf touch, hence Credit Manager 'n years' ,...: . mlna" r? MPenence as credit "libflsL" fta." and wholesale hefi:0 yea.r" ,f aRe- Mpacily cnnectien In like C120, LEDGER OFFICE iffl X;v m ' :r -.. v ' EjirrF i ; ; r T, 38 " 7T" Honors for Here I'-HANK A. RLTr rrlvate of 110th Infantry, who" t1ll In France of wounds sustained In action, nnd who wns liurlcd this afternoon from Ills late home, 4031 Havcrferd avenue AUTO NEARLYJOT EDNA Family Outing Almest Fatal te Little Blqnde Mrs. Aleyslus I Duck took her breed te the IJread street entrance te the Roosevelt Boulevor1 yesterday with al most fatal results. There are six in her family. Coming te the circle, hhe was attracted by the open bit of grass in the midst of the esphalt nnd de ployed her children en te the picnic grounds, Some time later Mrs. Duck mlsspd little moncle i;dnn. Edna was the Inst tO leflVP llCr u!iptl nml llnrl nlnnva liean delicate. Mrs. Duck made the com- plete rounds of the circle without re suits. Then she glnneed out upon the fctrcet and uttered a terrified squnuk. Kdnn was directly In the path of mi automobile. Casting thought of personal safety te the winds, Mrs. Duck dashed after her child nnd shooed her te safety just as the car shot pnst. That wns enough for Mrs. Duck. Talking irritably te herself, she col lected her breed and set off with all speed. SURE DADDY WILL RETURN Little Edna Wllllamaen Walts for .... ril ruincr vvne uisappcreu Four-year-old Ldnn Williamson, of 855 North Forty-seventh street, still be,licu's her daddy will come home, although n 3 ear bus passed since he disappeared. She sits fn the same little, chnir where she used te watt until she heard Ills IIc wns n foreman for. the P.rill Coin- Puu ""ere ne disappeared. emce tl,cn Mrfi- Williamson's savings have "evil usru. uuu sue new icavfs nur children. Edna nnd Wllllnm, Jr., witli their grandmother while she gees te work te earn n living for them. THREE BARRELS WANTED While Kenneth Petersen, Richard Carlsen and Steve Hergcst, enmpers living at the Tent Colenj In Tacony', were swlmmine In the Pennypack Creek this mernlpg, tlikes entered their tents nnd made off with all their clothing. Fortunately the jeung men were wear lug bnthlng suits. of Masterpieces the uncertain! in the lines is bound te be detected. "Anether process," continued the artist. "Is the X-rnv test. The mineral paints used hv old masters held the rays mere a isibly than de the vcgetable and animal paints used by the mere modern nrtisN." Leepold Sejffert labeled the finger print idea as "hunk." "I admit." lie said, "thnt I have net considered cry serieul the pessl UIII.I... .. .1.1.. I.. .4 .. -,! .. II 1 denlers nnd eonnejspeurs nre sufticlently familiar with the characteristics of the great artist te recegni7e his work." Mr Scyffert is leaving Mendnv for rhicnge, where he will hnve charge of '"' f"' Institute. k.. t - V.K.Inn.A' I nn... .. 41.- . tri etuuriiin irtiKUC UL lut .ill "I nm net ieavinsr Phlhidelnhin.' Mi(1 Mr- s.(,Jfff,rt. "As a matter of ? am .0I,lnf. mvntmlle here and returning quite often.' IWcCLEES GALLERIES mm walnut m. By R. TAIT McKENZIE MEZ70TINTS ETrill.NT.S AND K4i;iSITR MIMtOIt. F7tMt.Nn A HPBCI1.T BANQUET HALLS Seating 350 Seating 300 Seating 2j0 parlous Smallfr Idmenft IInin Bell, I'evlar ill Keystone, Race S770 Hetel Jbrrairve rire-proef Canatrurtfnn OnniTshlc Aliumsrmrnt Dread St. nt Fairmount Ave. Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pets, 10c You'll never knew hew (reed Baited Bean can jl be until you try euri J' .5 &. 2 Rtitauranti ttntrally lecatid. --t,T- rfeivf&ffPiRpsurr 1 BrkWg 6 14 WA VI 1 ARE BURIED HERE Legien Pests and Geld-Star Mothers Take Part In Mill tary Funerals- BODIES BACK FROM FRANCE Tour vnr heroes wcre buried here this morning nnd funerals fdr ten merp. "rc nem mis nttcrnoen. mineral ervlccs for two ethers will be held tomorrow. Among these for whom services were held this nfternoen was I'rlvnte Frank A. Ruff, of Company F. 110th Infan try, Twenty- eighth Division. Ruff, who enlisted October 24, 1017, was wounded in action October 7, 11118, and died the next day. Ills reburial took Place from his late home. 4031 Haverford avenue. Twe pests of the V. P. V the Corporal James .1. Cochran Pest nnd the I.icutennnt Ihemns M. (5eIdf Pest, the Ilrccn Me Me Crneken Pest of the American Legien juitl the Philadelphia Chapter of Amer ican War Mothers attended the funeral. Charles W. Smith, who was killed hi action en Armistice Dnj. Several pests of the American Legien nnd ether patriotic associations attended the fu neral, which was held nt 2 o'clock, from 424 KnM Wlldey street. IMwnrd Smith.' Company A, 315th Infantry, was burled from his parents' home, 0042 Mnrsden street, at 2 o'clock, with interment in Maguelin Cemetery. Sergeant Claude It. Robertsen Pest, American Legien, and Veterans' et For eign Wars nnd War Mothers' Pests, were in attendance Services were held at his late home, 3100 Salmen street, nt 1 o'clock, and Inter at St. Luke's M. L Church. Sergeant (. larence I'anceast was burled from his parents' home, 130S North Sixtieth street. American Lc gien members. Veterans of Foreign Wars, War Mothers and members of the 315th Infantry attended the fun eral. Private Harry V. Hicke. killed in action In the Argenm Ferest, was buried from 1415 North Hollywood street, the home of his pnrents. .Vet erans of Feielgu Wars nnd all societies of which he wns a member were pres ent nt the funeral. Private Hemer Euan. Company It. Sijctj'-first Infantry . was burled from the Methodist Episcopal Church of Clayten, N. J. The funeral was in charge of the American Lesien pest named in his honor. Darrcl W. Bjcrly, .'U4th linfnntr, wns buried from the Drewcs' Funeral Parlors, Darb. Veterans of Foreign Wars and relatives nnd friends at tended. Private Alexander Frledcl wns burled from his parents' residence, Oxford pike nnd Summerdnlc avenue. American Legien. Veterans of Foreign Wars 315th Infantry Association. War Moth ers nnd Red Cress Society attended. Corporal Jehn Avre, Jr., Cempnny IC, 315th Infnntrv. was burled from his late home. '..017 Enst Clearfifld street. American Legien members. Vet erans of Fereicn Wurs. pests and all societies of which he ns a member at tended. Private 'Geerge . Turner, of Com pany R. 314th Infantry, was buried this memlns at the Cathedral after funeral services et his mother's resi dence. 440 North Fifth street. Geerge Turner Pest. Ne. 140. of the American Legien attended the service. James" A McG'ene, of Company L. 314th Infantry, was buried thlR morn ing in Hely Cress Cemetery. Funeral services were at the home of his parents nt 4701 Brown street, nnd were attended by Breen McCraekcn Pest of the American Legien, Veterans of Foreign ars, .11 1th- Infantry ,s ,s ,s soeintlen and the Shnnnhnn A. C. Services were held for Private Lewi-, Lehmuller. nt his late home, 3027 North Fairhill street, and were nt t ended by Sergeant Hamilton Pish Pest. Ne. 20. Veterans of Foreign Wars nnd representatives of the Ainer lean Legien. Interment was at the National Cc.metery. Patrick J. Egan, of Cempanv A. 315th Infantry. Seventj -ninth Divi sion, was burled this morning at Hely Sepulchre Cemetery. services were held nt his late residence, L'541 North Nineteenth street, and were attended by Martin J. Clenden Pest. Ne. 1118, Veterans of Foreign Wars and nil societies of which lie was a member. The funeral of Private Merris Gold stein, of Ambulance Company 3"0, was be held tomorrow afternoon at the par lors of Merris Reenburg's Sens, 2000 3?pth Company, 305th Sanitary Train, i THN.IOY A VISIT TO THIS If X sh shoe, where the ftmrklp of SpriiiK, the Joveus llfe of Summer nnd the Rorpeeus riot of Autumn arc always In bli em CHARLEsS HENRY FOX The Sign of the Heic Walnut 0799 221 Seuth Bread St. Reme Beauties Tht'rr h-autlful tee The finest apples e he had anj there llanil-plcked, preful nsckfc) and graded In perfect condition As ;oed ss ours of last jcar. Cemi ami get hemelhlns rnl Annies Coel, nr ent 'era. t luer Inst eet Apple Juice. Pure rider Ineitar Plckllna- Time. Chicken lellew i fry nr stew 'cm, Vtlilte Potatoes The Mandaril, Ths Tllnck Herja Tea rtoeni has llsht lunch and, from 1 te " V M , ecrvea Its famous fine fresh farm dinner. Drive out TValtlmnrn ae straight threuih Media Bnd I ' inll.s beyond te the BLACK HORSE FARM Phenes Media I0J Apartments Several attractive apartments are new available in The Hetel St. James Annex One room and bath two moms and two baths up te live rooms and four baths The Hetel St. James Walnut at 13th St. 1 J-: Soen te Marry 'ffj :yj&r v. jp 3 .,Vrs?AA' Vy r 7 ? &7 - v Kt Central News Photo MISS ANN WICKES CKAVKN Daughter of Captain Themas T. CraNi, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Craven, of Washington, whose en gagement te Lieutenant Redman Drake lie IJay lias been announced (Jeorge Imhoff Pest, Ne. 310, of the American Legien and War Mothers were pret-cnt. Interment was uindc In A (In tli Jcshurun Cemetery. DENTISTISJAILED Dr. Wallace Salvas Enters Estranged Wife's Heme Through Window Dr. Wallace Salvns, a dentist en Market street near Thirteenth, jumped through the window of his estranged wife's home, nt 322 Seuth Sixteenth street last nisht when she refused te admit him by the deer, nccerding te the police. Mrs. May Snlvns. the wife, who is suing for n divorce, summoned n pa trolman and the dentist wns arrested. He was taken te the Twelfth and Pine streets station, and wns arraigned to te laj en the charge of disorderly con duct. . Magistrate O'Rrien sentenced Salvas te thirty days In the reunty prison. HOME BREWBAN STAGGERS Assistant "Dry" Chief Doesn't Knew Hew te Enforce It "We don't knew where te start." said A. F. Sinter. asit'int State pro hibition agent, in comment inir tednv en regulations received from the Rurrau of Internal Revenue, stating it is un lawful te manufacture without n per mit, in the home or elsewhere, beer, ale or porter. "A t-trict enforcement of the riillni? would fill nil our .fails with lelntnrs. The sjmpnthy of the general public en the manufacture of home-brew is nl nl mest solidly for low ioIatieu when the law cmes te encrenchlne en uhnt the public terms 'personal libcrtv.' " RESiNOL 5oefhmq and Healinq for Cub. Burns.ScaJds HOUSES WIRED M.30 ri.rt ei tm;t RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St. Vocalien RED Records "STOLEN KISSES". . i '"'i iNusisairri' xmi "PAPER DOLL" OtjPsL J Mndi for VOflt Talk n? Michlns BLAKE & BURKART h. . Cor. llth nnd Vvnlmit OYSTERS' kmmi i hie ones dclkleus enra In eiery known atk. One llt nnd eu'rc n rutren for 'if prnve It. EAGLE UESTAURANT nth t..im ' Housekeeping Apartments Modern, Fireproof, Elevator Buildings 18th and Walnut Streets 15th and Pine Streets Juniper and Spruce Streets fi rooms and 1 bath te 11 rooms and I hatha McILVAIN & CO. 1210 Otis Iltilldlnc Philadelphia Owners obtain the utmebt satisfaction from their Iliipntebilcb. v ';; t- ,: gr ,s ar Mil KopmebuV R WMMB THE HATCH MOTORS O? OlStRIOUTORS 720 N. DROAD ST - PHILA. iKMremi nK.vi.KK JJ37 Irinkferd ,"e. Metne ATr A Wnslilnaten l,an, M .V -1 K - ".n Stewart 4 Uincaster Ave..; Haverf,,,.,,, pt KhT nill'A. IIK.I.KR" emit 4 Wulnut Sta. " t Wj'jMVf" r - tUt . u IWAGfSTRATE LIST Coergo W. Price "Has Appar ently Beaten Scott, Accord ing te Straggling Returns LEAGUE ACCEPTS DEFEAT The official count of the prlmnry ehc ehc tien returns may show thnt the Vnrc slate for magistrates was broken In one place and that Magistrate Geerge W. Price, supported bv the Voters' League and the city Administration, may hnve been reneminated. If Magistrate Price wins, then Ames Scott, Vnre Negro lender, nnd one of the Vnrc slate of eleven, will be defeated. The possibility as te Price seems borne out by unofficial returns, which give him a vote of 02.030, against 07.317 for Scott, with however p turns from 200 Independent divisions yet te be computed. Scott wns the low man en the Vare ticket nnd was cut heavily ever the city, even in Combine wards. County Commissioner Kueiuel. hew -ver, stated today that from a study of I he returns he does net see hew Price can edge In among the winners May ITave Weman On Dry Ticket Anether ray of light for the Inde pendent candidates for magistrate was seen In the fnct thnt Miss Katherlnn K. Fester, Magistrates Price. Carsen nnd Renshnw and Henry di Bernrdlne probably wen the Prohibition nomina tion. This was accomplished by the use of stickers under the direction of tee tier. m. J. Fanning, n member of the Voters' League and n lending Pro hibitionist. The expense of this wns only $20. In the Berne manner, the v eters' League ticket for ceuntv offices, headed by Colonel Geerge S. Kemp for Receiver of Taxes, wns probably named en the Prohibition ticket. Influential women leaders will meet next week te decide en their campaign in behalf of Miss Fester. The Voters' League Is bound by the policy of supporting the winners of the Republican nomination, se no Independ ent effort in behalf of Miss Fester con br had from that quarter. There i nething1, however. It Is pointed out. te prevent individual voters threw lnc ,l...in ..........i. . n i.-..4 , .i. OEVARE IN DANGER meeting next week is intended te crvs- 'ams CX.PC" evolved it. A world werld tallize this rapidly growing sentiment. tamedsurgicaldressinBhousepreducesit. The Voters' League will determine j " freeing thousands of people plans for the future at a meeting of the i why net you? Try it en one corn and beard of managers next Fridav. I you will always let it end yours. Start The official count is proceeding slowly tonight. I'cause of the size of the balietc. 'J he Your druggist has First nnd Second Ward counts were, T . .. , completed today. It nnv lcnulre i Liquid or Plaster nmnth te conclude the tally in all fertv- T 1 cigm wants. jt l u e i a V The three County Commissioners are i dividing the task of supervising tli'- steps pain-ends corns count. Mr. Kucnzel is titling from it I t,, q. ni i j M. "until neon. Commissioner I Inline-. a Bailer & Black product .mil n.it'iiniii in .lilt.. I'l.i.'i :iiiii in. V Polished Girdle DiamendH! National recognition for "Supremacy w vutmynaa eeen accorded this most brilliant of all diamonds. Sold in Philadelphia enlr&yihis Ccmpatiy Philadelphia & Reading System 9 Atlantic City Railroad SEASHORE Atlantic City, Ocean City, Stene Excursions 1 7 30La" "t UToTer.n,t CthnJtrliS 'S'""." t for Atlant.c .its I Ch..inu. 81 IVrryTse,,A.CM' .Wh f Sfpgfiy 7 le" V 'v' " " Ma' Ua4e I rteturnlns from all points r.-ta P. jtt. ! hl'NDWS. SKPT. 2S OCT. ! , riHIIRRMRN'S 'nI'KCIAI. IeHm Chestnut nnd feutn ' r.rrlfs II .-10 A.. XI. for Schr inir l.andlnii (Cape Xfsv i r. turnltic lea i c Schellni-i Landing .1 30 P. xr. LkjLAisfAlsMAAA&A rSAsrssiseVSr The first cast is practically the last qip Teurln? Car 11080 Roadster J1C3 v-h, .,,. Panel Business Car $l-iV dan ,l915 Ceu,,e ,1705 uar 51-16 Screen Bulne(e Car 1U6 Delivered; THORNTON-FULLER Parkway, Eait of 18th St. Ddd gb Breth ers MOTOR CARS s - 1921 ' . j Ci-nm tiec.n until .1 T M".. nnd CemmiS" dener Lank from 3 1'. M. te 0 1. M. Pert Pest for Nell, I Repert Osrnr B. Nell. Penrose leader of the Thirty-seventh Ward, who had figured In the gossip ever the pestmastershlp. Is new mentioned for Collector of the Pert te succeed William II. Berry. Henry M. Stevenson, representing five electors, has filed a petition pre empting the political party name of "United Party." The petit inn shned hv J. Benjamin Harrison. SOD North Eleventh htrcetj Henry L. Murrnv. 2451 Cedar street: Frank Burch, 1823 North Eleventh street; Geerge Sim mons. 1518 North Alden street, nnd Jehn J. McDevitt, 2008 Aramlnge ave nue, was filed in the office of the Pro Pre Pro thenotnry of the Common Pleas Courts today. Mr. Stevenson is a brother of Jehu K. Stevenson, who was a candidate nt the primaries for Judge of the Mu nicipal Court. Beth arc brothers of Magistrate Stevenson. caiStt fIndballot-bex Container Frem Fourteenth Division of Fifth Ward Missing t i iriiit.. i"in ti,i.., ,... Israel Hitter. ts30 Redman street.' came te City Hall today te try te find i some trace of the ballet box of the fourteenth division of the Fifth Ward, which cannot be found. Merris Flitter. Israel's brother, is mnjerltv lnpeeter in the division, nnd if the box is net teunci may ne neiu re- . 0ll,1n for II Israel mum lie lnnl PI Ull'mii " ' " " - ili.. ballet box te Cltv Hall nt 11:45 -.'-1..rtL filnnt inn tiiclit n nrl Inff It nn tit it V' . ... ..."..... .. Hcventh fleer, outside the vault, in ttie' charge of a patrolman. Isrnel does net knew the putreliunn's name, but snjs he would recognize him. He will appeal te the County Commis sioner!" te aid him I" Ms search for the ballet box. nnd will seek te identify the patrolman with whom lie says he left It. Why De Yeu Coddle Cerns? Simple Touch Can End Them and at Once WHY pare a corn and keep it? Why pad it and let it remain? Or why treat it in old ways, harsh, crude and uncertain? Millions have found a new way. It Is Blue-joy the plaster or the liquid. A touch applies It, and the pain steps in stantly. Then the whole corn quickly loosens and comes out. I he way is gentle, scientific, sure. A Harber, Wildwood and Cape May 2 Every Sunday AUTOMOBILE CO. Pheue, Spruce 1040 ; ' ii Pft mIHQiii. ft 'tVl IW'GOLDRICK GUILTY ASflHrBMER! Norristown Jury Convicts Hetel Owner as Principal in Gaming Resort SENTENCE IS DEFERRED Jehn J. McGnldiiek. ptoprleter of the Wheel Pilni'i Hetel, evir the reuntv line near Chestnut Hill, wns convicted today of heinj n principal in the oper ation of n u.'inibllns came. The charges iSnlnst McGeldiick. tried In th" Montgomery Ceuntv ( elirt nt Norrhtewn. ileveleied from the sinn tlennl rnid mnrle Ausust IS en the Imti I t,r?tn, "oeioi-. fhe IieIpI man s crune asked u new rnI Sentence wnsdeferr. d until next s.iturdi.v . when the (Vurt will rule en tin- motion. '"l7.". Swart, when charging the jury discredited the assertion of Mcf.eldrlck. hat he did net knew the MK room in M Vttrl' """ eln? used as n gambling " " "" .Mill (liaree was bpcun 0:30 o'clock this morning nnd ended 11 .'III A .ri..nn T.. !. , ! rnltli and the defense closed (lll'MPI'l." l,l HI!' 1 IIIIHI'lll their This Is a Fine Time te Buy Clethes. 1I Our price range this season for pall and Winter weight suits is $30 te $75 last year it was $45 te $110. $ This year's woolens arc better than any we have had since before the war. (jj It's a fine time te bu and evidently people rcalic it, .is vvc arc doing a splendid business! decidedly bigger than last season, both in dollars and in the quantity of goods sold. CJ Fair treatment, unswerving et quality and workmanship and a correct in g true "style" arc the inc business. Biismegii Hours, S'j'O te 'j:Je JLCOB REEtfS SONS . M24-I426ChestiEn Street t -TOTS" ft vv. $3.00 Baltimore $3.50 Washington and Return (War Tax 87c Additional) SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 GET TICKETS EARLY 8' i s & Special Train leave. 24th and Cbeitnut Sti. Station 8:00 A. M., Returning leaves Wa.hinrten 6:00 P. M Baltimore 7 00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. I i ! i r4 Baltimore & Ohie Lewer Prices, SUNBEAM All Cast Iren Pipe and Pipeless Equipped With 1ING OAL 503418 503820 504022 504724 505226 TMBfsJTTZBTC 5lisw Deal ers--Get Our PnVpc Tn Y Wc mil Sell Yeu One or One Thousand FREDERICK SABIN & CO., Inc HOW AliD MIU.HR, resident 237-239-241 BREAD STRFET, PHILA PA Between 2nd fe 3rd and Ra:. di Vine St.. ' We are Distributors fnr r,., D ... Jersey, Maryland & " '"J w w l caN, last night. The trJnf jury Mek decided McGeldrlek'n fate Included tWf women. v, ' Judge Swartit reviewed the testimony with great thoroughness. "The Jury must decide whether te believe the de fendant' statement that he believed the place was being run aa nn nutoiheblle club, when there were 200 persons In the room and only ten nutoiuebllci out side. Yen must decide ulse whether it would have been possible for McGold McGeld rick te hnve overheard the expression! of satisfaction or despair of the gamblers, as they left after w Inning or losing, without realizing It was a gambling house." SENT TO REFORMATORY Supposed Phila. Girl Committed After Attempt te Flee N. Y. Heme A young weninn of twenty, believed te be Kiln Mergniisierii. daughter of Jay Mnrganstern. a clothing jobber of 0 North Third street, Iins been commit tPlj te n,r Bedfeid Reformatory by New i vnrtr nutlierilies. Lust February the cirl wns nicked up by a pelii email in u lonely section of the Borough of (Queens nnd after ward sent te the Wiivslde Heme nt Valley Stnnni, L I. At thnt time she gave her nniiie as Delnia Mahllye. An attempt te escape from trie home led te her commitment te the reformatory. Old Wine Seized In Raid Prohibition agents fieni the Federal at Building rnlibd a hotel nt 401 Seuth at ' Second street vestenlny and cenfix, nt". twentv-tlirce bottles of old wine anl liquors. The prLrrt' for 1 (til .SitVs rnid Tep Coats arc .$.10 and upward the vwxt attrac ts r u Inrh ire lime been nhlr te offer for years ctpecial values at $45 avd Sr,e. adherence te a high standard cencct factors which aic giving us such "W.-'vy 4' New Policy" FURNACE ' '4 --"-- nn'-ii i g; - ' ' -. I 4C A '3 UK $ mSBSmm. KARBURET0R" Prices Reduced Te Dealers & Users Prices for Pipeless Sunbeams (TO THE USERS) in. Fire Pet in. Fire Pet in. Fire Pet in. Fire Pet in. Fire Pet $112.50 125.00 140.00 165.00 195.00 Pipe Farnacts Reduced Same Proportion Dirt, of Columb m m 1 I t , 'j
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