piwrMFiH'yi-i iwjinn" iT" Hi wsia ' i I r m' tA I CI WOOD ENDS f. erninr im AnniVr r , eliwiul ih nuivn .EVENING PUBLIC LLEDGERPHILADELPlilA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 Retires After 36 Years te Be ceme Governer General of the Philippines HAD DISTINGUISHED CAREER t Hy the Associated I'rri ' Wadilnjten, Oct. 5. Majer Genernl Leenard Weed retired today from active service In tlic nrm.r te fteecpt appointment ns Governer General of tlie Philippine Ielnndt. thus termlnntlni? voluntarily mere thnn thirty-six yean of distinguished military life. Hi re tlrcment nns raiined lv the inslHtene of Administration officials Hint he ne. pept the new pet nnl 'I"" refunl of Oenprcsn t permit him in flu s while continuing hli netUe nrmj status. In nntieuiifitiK the (Jeneral'st retire ment. .Sprretlirv Weeks Mild he en would seltrt a Vice Governer fur the Island and expected immediately te commission General Weed te duty as Govorner General. He announced le that nominations would be forwarded te CeiiKress without delay pmtnefliiit ItrlRndlcr General Tharles J. fiailej, commanding the Second Ceat Artiller. te fill the arniu' rnued by General Woetl'i retirement. ltCRiui as Contract Surgeon General Weed began Ins nrmv mreer as a eentraet -urceen in .(tine, I'W.'j,. immediately entenne lemrc with troops in the Apuehe uimpaign in Arizona nnd Northern Mexico. A- commander of an infantry detachment In that campaign, he wan commended "for gallant and hnznrrteus service, ceurace ami energy." and Inter wns awarded the Congressional Medal of Hener for distinguished conduct in the Apachn fighting. When the Indnins were pecifled and their leader. Gerenlmn, taken, the sur geon dropped Ins tlghtinK weapons and returned te the praetn c of merlieine and surgCry at armj headquarters in Ari zona. " He continued in army medieal service until IM'x. but wlie.i the Spanish-American War was declared in that year he re entered eunbnr rrmk-. or ganized and cnmmnnd'd the 1'irst t'nlted Stutes Volunteer Cavalry i Iteugh Itldcral , nnd later was tranferred te command the Second Hrigade, Cm.ilry Division, in the Cuban campaign, in which capacity he entered the tight nt I, us Gtiasimns and Han .lunn. Sjanttnge. Appelntcil Military Governer When the Spanish forces surrendered the Genernl wns appointed Military Governer of Santiage, I'emmainler of the department of Santiage mul f'ltil (Joverner of thnt pnnim e nnd Military Governer of the Island of Cuba He turned the government tf the island ever te Thenins H. t'nlmn, firet Presl dent of flic Uepiibllc of Cuba. In 1H02. nnd returned te the I tilted States About a year later he was ordered te i proceed te the Philippines as com mander of the department of Mindanao , I lie iumi .'! vn as i ivii tiovrriier 01 im More Province and in ether ndminls- i trative work until 1IMIH The experience' nnd understanding of the natives thu i gained and Inter as n number of the (pedal commission sent bv the rresl dent te Investigate conditions in the I'hilipplnes undoubtedly were icxpeu Mble for his selection for the new pest. His record in the World War began with his assignment te fclect for the War Department the situs of the great majority of the training rnitip.s for Na- tlennl Guard and National Army troops in the yeutheastern Department) which he then commanded. Later he was as signed te Camp Kunsten, Kunsns, te . erganise the Hlghty-nluth Division. ' With ether divisional officers he went en n preparatory inspection trip te i France while the American Army was In the tanking nnd was Injured there I by the bursting of a French gun I Urlglnnlrd "I'lattsburg Idea" On his return te the United States Genernl Weed completed the training of the Kightj -ninth for bottle, but get no chance t serve with it uumud :! he was relieved en the eve of embarka tion, ptecipltnting a controversy that raged In the pre-s for months, even during Gciieinl Weed's campaign for the Republican nomination for the presidency. Telcici, Oct .". ilk A. I' I Majer General I.eenird Weed nnd W. C.im C.im cren Ferbes, ulir. arrived in Tokie I.irt Friday for u week's stay ns the untwt.-. of the Government, following their in AVIATRIX IS KILLED PRACTICING IN I iVladeline Davis Leaps Out of Aute Driven by Ruth Law at Leng Branch MISSES AIRPLANE LADDER ling Hrnnrh, N. ,1., Oct. ". Miss Madeline Davis, twenty-three years old. of Fert I'ierce. Fin., wns fatally injured in a peculiar accident yesterday after noon tv hen she fell from n moving nn nn nn tomeblle in trying te catch n rope lad der suspended from nn nlrplnne flvlng ever her cur She died in the Mon mouth Memerial Hospital last night. Mls Ilutli I.nw, the aviator, waj driving the automobile, nnd Lieutenant llrenneti Treat, of (.Thlrngn, who was (lying the airplane, probably will be examined nt the Corener's inquest te find out. what was the purpose of the freuk stunt which mused Miss Davis' death, and If any one was responsible for her death besides herself. Miss Law told the police last night Miss Davis was nn experienced flyer nud wns fully nwure of the risk when she attempted the feat According te Miss Law the vnung woman made the attempt of her own free will, without mucin. iniiiMMiii; iiii'll in " ,, ....... t n. f condition in tli.i Phil- I '10mM"" 'J'".' 'T' "i Ml 0n. vestnjalinn ppinc, wire enteitiiiueil at a tecep tbui given Inst night by MliilMet of War Ynuii'iias'il. The Wur Mini-ler spoke of I he im im pertnnre if frleiuNhip beivvein the I nlted States nnd Inimn. upon whom he 'leclnri(l ri sted the weight v lesp.m-sibilit'- for tli- lunititc nnni e of pence in the Pan tic mid Far K,it livn" meant.. Minister Yiimumisht said, should be adept) d ter a thorough understand ing bttvveiti the two cimntrlcv. lle rrcssed the hope thill Gcncinl Weed would imctlyiite Jntian nnd the Jupi Jupi nes', neitin the conviction tint u-h knevvlidge would tielp te cement the frli nd-hip of the I mteil Stii'"'- and Japan. k ATLANTIC, liFUEL CO. mt $5 TO SI 5 A WEEK le llrtnll steri- Ailtertlxers Vr the t'tir tiirp ) rvtrej if a rcm ltent tiil f rt ehi nic mun f xreripir 'I ti p.Hnn'ntf find p'vpKrinr f r f " lire 'J : tf Mil u(l itl-ltie i:. A. BITKLEY 10OI ( vtmnnrmriiitli Tru( Hide. I'lie attempt te heard the airplane from the automobile was the first re hearal of n stunt that presumably was te be used later in the movies or in exhi bitions As it was enlv n test, no moving picture photographers' or ether observers were present RUPTURE BOOKLET Am ren raimevm 4 nri nd Its trenttnMi Aln tttia4i. (T:Ki;KYB AWrBTO nrTTTKE PAI1 r S)rw " --- "" --. idit Hculs"L FTilds hn nt ttwrn rait. Ciui ttaeh ta most an r Kdfa TlMll tn nr)))itM hnt MitJIP !! iilft. Thumb kiw adJeiU Drrauur. Akt 3' i.yp-4 Vmlniii KlUe belt j.j1 upiKrtrr it ' . Censvltntlnn vvltrnml CTism I. II PKK .KVJMJ TVAI.NtJT XV. vpt Ont anil Kwn for nfw Hi Jill, I iniii B - - - or eats Mether Says Is Delicious pirj!raieHiiiiiiii!ii;i'ii!if,iiiii"jiinir1!iiiii!i!:iiiiiMira!gii n m j i Builds brain and brawn 1 "MCharge Accounts Invited ' ' Mail Orders FilledIli BL1I Illustrated Fashion Feldir Sent en Request mM&MM.MM 1215 Chestnut Street 1 Cemphti Live of Children's Fur Cvata and Sets uru Priced se Lew That They Will Be Sold Out in a Day A drastic clearance of a limited number of coats and scarfs that should have been com pleted for our Annual Fur Sale, but were delayed in delivery from our factory until yesterday. As the number of garments is rather limited we advise you te shop early in the day. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in Our Storage Vaults Until Required Vittev Russian Marmet Coats Regularly 85.00 4-50 Bread Russian Peny Coats 'i Length Regularly 100.00 IS'59 ?c Big Leaf At nil our Stores 5ITL1 . STORES CO. 11 inimainnaiiaB.iHisiiUi'i'tinHyi.ta'iC'i 8 79.50 Aran, " 1i Length Regularly 125.00 .50 Trimmed Marmet Coats Regularly 125.00 .50 French Seal Coats Length Regularly 130.00 Musk rat Coats ' i Length Regularly 150.00 98-50 i 1 iinuiiiirwTiiS L1BPJ PURGHA Largest Old Boek Stere in America VSIiVs We are a 1 v ays buy ing books, in numbers that range from ten te ten thousand. Net a day that does net see some addition te our enormous i stock. Of course, we may' net have, today, just the book you want, but by te-( morrow, or next week you are sure te find it here. That's why se many of our friends pay us weekly or monthly visits the hunt ing of old books is the most fascinating treasure hunt in the world. And all un usual, hard-te-find, rare books come, one time or j another, te Leary's, and are sold at prices se low they'll surprise you. Scheel and College Text Beeks Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street, below Market 4 . Oppeilta I'Oft-OtOea Nutria Coats Length Regularly 150.00 SB 50 Trimmed French Seal Coats Regularly 195.00 French Seal Wrap-; Full Length Regularly 225.00 12500 .00 Hudsen Seal Coats Length Regularly 300.00 Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats Regularly 300.00 1 g5.oe Mele Skin Wraps Full Length Regularly 300.00 19500 TO CLOSE OUT (73 Only) Fur Scarfs and Chokers Quantity Reduced from New (15) Natural Squirrel Chokers.. 15.00 7.50 (7) Jap Mink Chokers 15.00 7.50 (10) Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 (11) Taupe Fe' Scarfs ,0.00 1 .1.50 (7) Brown Fex Scarfs JJ0.00 14.50 (11) Stene Marten Chokers 50.00 24.50 (5) French Seal Steles GO.00 29.50 (7) Baum Marten Chokers 70.00 31.50 T Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Very Meder ate Cost. "Fay for the Werk when Delivered." CCTIKUMl'ILlLiberty Bends and Purchating Agents' Orders Accepted'ilnnilKlf Lieutenant Trent wfid flying nt nn altlttiitp of nbeut twelve feet. The rene Inilder hung down se thnt it kIieuM have swung In tuny reach of Mttm Dnvls hnnrtH uhen hhe jumped from the auto mobile As tlie nlrplane swept ever the ear, Joint; in the game direction, Miss Dnvls limped. According te MIbi I.nw, he misled the ladder b.v nevcral feet nnd fell te the gravel roadway. Miss Law picked up her Injured com panion, who was unconFrleuR, nnd drove her te the hospital. Lieutenant Treat, net knowing the norleu.i nnture of the accident, returned te Asbury Park be fore he came te enrth. "DANCE OF DEATH" BARRED LEAGUE EXPENSES ARE DISTRIBUTED Burden Falls Hoavleat Great Britain and France Upen GRADUATED SCALE FIXED Beard Refuses te Let Minister De liver Sermon In Scheel New Yerk. Oct. 0. The Kev. Dr. Jehn Hench Htraten, pnater of Calvary Jtaptht Church, found the doers of the Ivflf ntinh eMlAtlliniU a nlntiA.1 . .!.. Inu night. lie nppenrrd there te nddrcs , remmlttPO charged with determining the tin- Heard in pretest against diincing Infiharp each country nhaulu pay repertel the public soheol. t0 the Assembly of the League today. I In- Scheel Heard, in denying Dr. .-.., ,,f 0 . , .t,ii. Straten audience laft night, took the "fh m"l,t, VT Vtr cent, v,hl!e pactien thnt he und thet,c who hud nlnn, India, Italy and Japan were planned the affair for him hnd pre- placed In the second category and were i'i"i mid Huvuriifeu inr iiini nicei- runra iipun 10 pay e.u.j per cent enen. By the Aaseclnted Trew Gcnevn, Oct. C. Great Hrltnln and France must pay the largest proportion of the expensed of operating the League of Nations, It was found when the Ing lit which he could deliver widely dincuswd sermon, "The or wentn." In cenKequencc tlu Scheel Heard met nlenn nnd Dr. Htraten addressed n unall nudlencc in the Methodist Hpls Hpls cepnl Church. his i In the third cntczer: .. . -. . " .: uance centinn, Mpain, llrazl y were placed Ar I. Humanla. Juge- llavla and Csecho-Hlevnkln, wheee In dividual shares were fixed nt 3.58 per cent. 1 The ncale was graduated downward te 21 per cent, which will be paid by Nicaragua, Luxemburg, Pnnnmn. rn guny, .Salvader, Cesta Illca, Guate mala, Honduras nnd Liberia. Under this ruling Great Jlrltaln nnd France will pay 1 .800,000 geld francs, while the nations In the second category will each pay l.HOO.OOO. The coun tries In the lowest category will be cnlled upon for 42,000 geld francs. This plan of payment was reached by the committee nftcr holding nearly forty meetlngi, Including two night sessions. The Assembly opened whnt was ex- SPECIAL One Dellar X-Ray Examination . Including Consultation, Advice, Bloed-prossuro Test nnd Chem ical Analysis. The Electro-Medical Doctors EtiMr Srcenrl FJoer 104 S. 13th Street nni.ADELriiiA Ileurai Ualtr 0 A. M. lull', M. Sandar 0 a. it. te i r. n. I pected te be the last day of its present session this morning with consideration of three remaining amendments te the covenant of thn League. The last work te be undertaken was the assessment of each member for Its share of the expenses. Armery Bids Rejected by Ilanigbury, Oct. 6 The RK merv Beard lnst h1t).t .i... , ?' jected nil bldu for censtrurti. "W halls for the nnnerles nt Mih ' ' Somerset, as they "Indicated Im? ' UBKCti iii' n wur-iimn nr i . ..." i : e a Have Your Discarded Jewelry Remounted At a comparatively small cost your diamonds can be re mounted into platinum jewelry of latest fashion. The results arc surprising and the cost exceedingly mod erate. This is an opportune time for us te submit original designs. Yeu will net be obligated. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MEHCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS JS ff A Genuine BARGAIN in Rugs and Fleer Cevering Every housewife will be amazed at the exceptional values offered in this special sale of the famous guaran teed Geld - Seal Congeleum. A buying opportunity like this is a rare event in these days of high prices. NOTE THESE LOW PRICES THIS WEEK ft. Geld-Seal Art-Rugs, Only $ 7.95 ) ft. xlO&ft. xl2 ft. xl5 ft. ti u u u u it it $ 9.85 $13.80 $15.95 $19.80 $ 9.75 $11.85 $16.60 $19.00 $24.00 Other sizes ranging down te 49c for a 14 x 3. ft. rug Genuine Geld-Seal Congeleum By-the-Yard. Only 64c 2 and 3 yards wide. Regularly 85c per square yard. Gimbel Brethers 9th and Market Streets Stern & Company 712 Market Street 31 Walih's Huuth Second Ktrcet Raphael Levy & Sens 710 Arch Hlrrct Henry Waber & Ce. 70S 11 cut Glmrd Atenu Quaker City Rug Mills 100 Puuth Scriind NCrcnt S. Steinbrecher't 1XS0 llldice Atcdu. Harry C. Kahn & Sen llth and Filbert Streets Creu Keji Sterigi and Fernltar C. COtli nnd Arcli Ntreets Fluahr't 3J0T Niirtli Frent Street Elmer Kampe 3KIS Kcnslnrten Arcnu. William Kampe' Sens 3007 Kcnulnclen Arena - W" ' i r ' i i iii" ii 1 1 r" sWJliiiHi l i w IwmISI z&jr 'qsz$ In?" .JZT. r - ( -"-'- "r9r W iJfSiki avAiLJ " - -2 Ifll rPS -iiilil L "5t- .,-r H "f Jmfc - c iSSfiL " -site -yL -. JBJVKJFZT. I 'K lBr jJ4iKL-S& Wb. SX NATIONALLY L5cS ADVERTISED J!PC&SSS5flL PRICE JKVSSiSfSQK ' KWaWv iTSSMSflT';' .,3'r'nJK. Cj3 SiIt JmfT OIVv A. SEAL fcOLEW ) J ly GUARANTEE I I SAnSFACTKmcUARAKrEED V OR YOUR MONEY nACK k RKAX SIM. wm Jr I 3 damp aenn fr J The Meney Saving, Laber Saving Fleer-covering Ne matter what rooms need fleer-covering kitchen, bathroom, living room, dining room or bedrooms this sale of Geld-Seal Congeleum gives you an unequalled opportunity te furnish them with beautiful rugs at genuine bargain prices. When you see them you will understand why they are used in millions of homes throughout the country why they are the most popular floo.r fleo.r floe.r covering in America. They are made in wonderfully beautiful designs, and in sizes suitable for every room in the house. Being waterproof and sun-proof, they are ideal, tee, feri perches and outdoor sleeping rooms. Lighten Your Housework Brighten Your Heme Geld-Seal Congeleum Art-Rugs have solved one of the housekeepers' biggest problems by providing attractive, durable, easy-te-clean rugs at small cost. Being positively sanitary and in the best of taste, they are exactly what modern women desire. Te appreciate fully their beauty and appropriateness, you must see them en the floors of your home. Te realize all their many advantages, you must live with them, let them prove for themselves by actual use hew they lighten your housework and brighten your home. Loek for the Geld-Seal Guarantee when you buy. Lit Brethers 8th and Market Streets N. Snellenburg & Ce. 12th nnd Market Streets Derbyshire Bres. 2418 North Frent Street Kinkerter & Sheppard 4660 rranUferil Acnu Hub Furniture Company 'it Wctt C llrllrn Aenue Fex Furniture Company 383(1 I'rnnkfurd Atciiiie Haas Brethers 800S (Icrniitntetvn Atcnuc William E. Cress t'emden, N. J, Munger & Leng Camden, N. J. Jeseph T. Drewn 3040 dermnntetvii Arena. Cooper & Burhanna S705 erlh Ilreud fltrcrt Hub Furniture Company iSOi Hnutli Htrr.t The People's Supply Ce. 1025 Columbia ATOnua Baker Flick Company Cnmden, N. J, Max Gorden 2100 Columbia Arenas And All Other First-Class Stores ,.(f Greenfield & Ce. JOth and Dim,,,,,,,) Hired, . Jacob Brethers 113 North rifl..e,enil hlrcct B. Miller & Ce. 001 heuth hiTend Hired Frank Tellin, Inc. Clienter, I'll. JSHcnrrn V .
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