w i s Er34 ?.V IfPf () EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1021 SKIPP ER HERE SAW Celebrates Birthday BODIES OF VIKINGS Captain Apold Tells of Finding Boclies Centuries Old in Frezen North LIKE SLEEPING WARRIORS Shnilcs of the aiiricnt Viliing ..t faces most hitlry mill the tii-rt tnr. ' fre (-nlt-lniuir.l seu tn-i'r. i ihhih th stiipeil Kiills nf tin lihfi'vi' Viki'm "hip, ni'i !1i'1Iiiiih nf till' nil"!'.' "'J fleets tililt kwi'.'t iHTiiss l!li rnv t, t' . Fnr Ni.rtiilmi'l nt .irir n,"i, lin'-nl thf nilihi of the t iini-liip Yim'ii. ' ilecknl lii'te ....tifi'ii' fiwn Uririiln I s Ciiiifnin .-)1ii I M it tali- rlt.i'.: .. th most tlirillinp pag''" of "Tlie IA-uxcm Wrete.'' The Mnv.r n.is (if thi iinrnrtliine of wemlprftilly itrexrvfil IhhII.". of ViLince from fre7.i'ii graves in (ii'i'cnl.iiil. rl'tn for nrebnhly mnr tlum IOt'0 ' i-nrs flmr had rented secure frm.i pexKiblv ilfcnv and the iiiedilllnu oiirieMtv of nnint lSfl Keni'rntletiH in tin- nke of rh fil fil iateon. Tlip ilix'ni'cry a mnri1 ' " " plerinir jili.viriati'. wlm hail leeti - te IviRi'.t. (Iri-Piilancl. bv tln I if n ; Of.ViTiinnrit U) ntti'tiil lb.- fnnnti. ..i kr.vnli'e mln-rs in that vii li'itj 1 l'0."''f . li fli'll llll.- ijjV nMHSH'.tf I- bpnrn, rl'e bin!if. ivi i'iivtcu v. ill lilies of lu.n.- MniiiK Thi'iv. tniiii1, frezrn. :lifv r jipf nred but r --lieit tin. "u-hu. i n:n;i hip iimmuilPf. el am nw , Egypt, the forms uml rtV.li (f tin-, Vikings werp net niirlvelH nor vhmni. TUthi'i did they seem n in n peiippfu slppp. Lying nt full li'iiRth. wiMtrinc their centx of imiil and wliwd l,el niets. nnd Krin-pliiR tliPir war javelins. they had nil the .ippparanee of wi'.irv snrnei-. snatching a short ri'st tVllinv inr n batr!.'. t'nptntn Apold. wlm sailed f.v this riert shortly aft ! the dlscevpry !. Upvps ffri.pv cxi'iivatiMns uili Ik itnrt" ;: 'iiii'diafciy a;nl niiili"i'.ifei'.!j much v " w i.irnisl Ix't'iin let,; nf n'l- ejpnt e 'i,n .i ,f u,, ,(,. ,,f ,,., and -nev, ttini.e di's.-.'iidnnts h: ve li."n wiped it .r a'si.r'M-.l U t!'.. -'i,ie .'lOpllllltlel. -- I N. I F DECSON MAY BE APPEALED Camden Riders Will Stick te Busses Wh'.ch Operate en 7- Cent Basis, Is Belief OTHER CITIES TO FIGHT leiill I hut the people will pay Hip im-rrnseil strii-t ear fares in dim den !i:V fhn jitneys rentltllte the scvptl- i it tiirn uns nxpri'SKPil ypstenbiv hy I t' U'cakliM. i-lty ieiiiikpI for 'ii' " i'i ilisi'iiHltiir testPnliivN de- . ! I'liblir I'tllllliM Ceinml s l I'll .f kkv. iATr-i: uenr.Kits vhv.k VnsUir nf lleulevaril I'ultcd I'res- bylerlan Church, ubn will be ghen n blrllnlaj parlj tonight by bis tencremitlnn PASTOR TO BE HONORED Rev. L. R. Free te Be Gjest at Dirthciay Party 'I' l!'"v. l.;tlp lil';i K'er. niiter li- lle'ib" nrd finte I I'l-esbjieriun ' 'l.nri'h. A str-pt mid Wyiinilnc iupmiie, .tl! be hiiimri-il hi hl.s runreRiitien to te iiijlif nn thp f. osleti of bis birthday w ith a party. Tin Hev. Free eame te the lleulevaril I'nitPil Iresbteriiin t'lniri'b in ,Iil, I'.'l.'l. and diirlnc the war si'rved ns n '. ijiltiln with the l.afii.ielte Division. S ni'p 'ii' nsMuni'd the pnvternte the eon een eon uvuiiiien has i;n-un until It neu ranUn !. in fl'p 1'hilnib'lpbin I'rpsbi tery. l.ii'inR n men 'i-,-!ili ..f 41)7. lipi'iii'i w.n l.rnki'ti reiTtitlj for a ' -i'i ii hi iutii .'idjeiniin: (lie I'h.p'ih. 'i'l'imlt's paM.v is ''I'iujf iIpii under Me :iil lie. nf l!i Mill' lllb'p I lass nf whli'h .luiiH's Mi'lntyre i- in kiiIimi). ' si .. 1,0 p Pllllliis I't'll- r.i'sstnii i.fin eppc. til'1 tipepli' tri'i'iiiei' riite of fare ill fare of :nlietiiin . ' .nM Mr. ltlrillllev. "I i ilersfanii thp i-llles in the Stnte v i'i I'nrry the itietieti te the hlpher Wdi nt i i iiirts." In fiimden tin- busses, uhleh eperntr in a ii'hpilul" almost ntt exai't as the trept cars, rbnrge the t-even-ernt rate, and If the de net ke tip in fares with i'ip I'liblie StvIpc Hallway Company It ,s dilfli'ilt In " wh the people should ase tiie trellpjs. The ether 140 iiiiinic Mi'i'iti"" afpi "'d b,i 1 ' iIpcisIeh of the I' iblic I tilitii's ('.mini1 s'eti ere net ali ii- p! .'ur.ipl us Caniiien. l"it liciirl;' ' 'I i if tle I . liae ! lie.' "" '"is i . in pel i i ' uKiiiiisl tin' stre'T nis. Tile l'libli-' t'Tvi.p linih'in f'nni in. v us iiiitlie'.'ie i M' ii" da te imp tle' "ijtiit " 4nt rule into pffei t tempi; rari'y In a dr 'lsien written by Judce Viinile. nf t'"la"iu'e. The opinion was i-eneurri'd in hy Judge Itellstnb. of New .lerfpy. .IikIkh Ihwlh, of New .Irr.spj. tiled a dissentinc opinion. Human Suggests Name for Centannial Here "America's Greatest Fair" it the name for the Sesmil-Centennlal pur (tested teiln.v by Mth. Florence Mi .finld, ,!M:j North Thirteenth street. Mr. .ludd'H Is only etic of scores that Imvp come ini.i tin. elllci- of the Fvi-.vine I'tnt.'c hi'.tinnit. Thp Hvircixt, 1'titt.ta I,t:nenr. IipIIpvps wiib many eiIuth thnt n hi'ttev niinie for Hip big exhibition set for lliL'tl will de much toward reif-Iny further pepnla rlnterest nnd Iip1i te boom the nffalr. Can you think of n Ked etic? If you can, send it In. ADVERTISING IN COMMEND HOOVER HOW ARE YOUR TONSILS? Director Furbush Laye Many Ills te Their Disease Thr attention of parents is culled In n stlPCln! bulletin Iiittnil 1... T)i.'nel.ii Vllt. bush, of flu- Dee'ii'ttuetit of Health, te the fact that many of the frequent all ttientd of chlldrpii are caused by diseased tentdls and adenoids. An adrrpiute al lowance of fresh nlr 1m required hy the grnwlnc child te Insure its proper de veliu'iuput nnd any diseased condition of the tiesi; nnd threat which Interferes with this supply Is a hindrance te health. Association of Agencies Praises Efferts te Aid Idle and Vitalize Business NEW YORK MAN PRESIDENT NcNoliiileii.s commending fecretnry (Hoever for his efforts te solve the tin- J employment problem nnd te vitalize the country's business were adopted by the Association of Advertising Ateneies nt ihp cles'ns; slttltiK of the fifth annual convention lu tli Ilellevne-Strntfenl ,1.ist nl?bt. Hemi after the res'ibltien wis phiped upon the minutps of thp nipeMliK ill" 1 result of the election of officers wns .intieuiiced. The etliccrs for the com ing year are: A. W. Krlcltcen. of 'New Yerk, president: II. S. Gardner, J of St. Leuis, vice president; Kttgctic McGtickin, of Philadelphia, secretary ;' Jehn P. Ilnllmann, or New Yerk, reasurer. Hey M. Purstlne, of New Yerk, nnd Jesse F. Mattesen, of Chi cage, were elected n directors for two yenrs. The follewlni? members were elcelcd en the reKlenal beards for n period of ene year: William T. Mttllnlly for the S'cw Yerk district, J. Wesley llarber, of Uosten, for the New l-np-land district i William M. Itlchiirdmin for the Philadelphia district. Jehn Ilenseti, of Chicago, for the Wesfern district, nnd Henry Lee Staples, of nichtneiid, for the Southern district. GLOUCESTER WOMEN RALLY Beth Democrats and Republicans Conduct Pre-Election Meetings The Gloucester City Women's Re publican Club last nifiht nt n meeting In the rooms of the Gloucester Repub lican Club, listened te tnlks bj; city officials who explained the affairs nnd flnnni'lnl condition of the city. Anion:; ihese who spoke were Mayer Andersen, Councilman Unhurt C, An An dereon, clinirmnii of Finance Commit Cemmit tee: Gcercc C. Stell. Councilman Mar cus Cramer, Mrs. Ida Hhike, Mrs. An- i tiie MeiTett. .Mrs. .1. A. l!cel and .Mm. Hese C. Iiiittcii. The women indorsed the regular Uemibllcnn ticket nnd will work for Its election. Gloucester City Democrats nlse had a meeting attended by both men nnd women. The First Wnrd Committee was organized with Luke McKrnnn as president. Mrs. Yerdic Cnttell, treas urer, nnd Chnrles ,T. Hans, secretary. Would Recognize Mexican Masens Han Frniiclste. Oct. 111. (lly A. P.) Itecognltlen of the Yerk Mnsonle Grnml Ledge of Mexico was recom mended today by the California Grand Ledge of Free nnd Accented m. 7k itniiuu convention her 'nV,'.1 win.jJ- utiiinlineiiH nnd lccegnltlnt, Wa.vn emmeniled for the United v Grnnd Ledge of Queensland'. ",lAM iiije r Masent i Heuse of Wenger I 229 Walnut Street At 13th Street, Opp. St. Jnmcs Hetel CREATING Hats and F urs OF Distinction Millinery by Chcrtul: nnd Furs by Merris Wenger impor tations and authentic reproductions, as well as originations thnt will appeal te the fashionable, clientcle of this exclusive Heuse. Daughters of 1812 te Meet A meeting of the Stephen I)"cntur Chapter. Daughters of IS HI. will be held at l.'-W lc Knlb street, Norris town. this afternoon. Diamond and Platinum Flexible Bracelets Bracelets eenriiuie te be fashionable. The present mode favor the flexible wristlet. Our stock eilers a large variety. One of these, made entirely of platinum, nine center links set with diamonds, the ethers beautifully pierced 320. S. Kind & Sens, urn chestnut st. DI V.UiiNIi !!':r''IiA.VTS- EWKI.RTtS- SUA i:Ui.MITHS ii5 Adelpiiia Gril! Moderate prices i'er feed of an exceptional quality. That (ells the story briefly of why theGrill, with its quick service and pleasant surround ings, is se popular. The lunching meeting place for business men. Hetel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th Wilten Rugs and Carpets AT NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL The very considerable reduction in the price of all domestic fleer coverings fan average of about 40' , ) convinces us that no advantage can come te our patrons by a longer delay. Representative of the offerings and the savings which extend te every Wilten, Axmmster. Velvet and Tap estry rug and carpeting throughout our store, we quote a few prices which apply te our grade of Durable as Iren '. .' i'l'l" '1 t lP'JH I'll.' -cut .Si ..- . , . p ... , s:, ,. I'fict' Pi ice '-7x-il SI l,iD ,S!).7.) 0x) .-$117.00 S77.00 ;iu::G;j 2V,.7e li ".()() ilxlii 1-12.00 92.00 l-tJxG lu.Ui) lili.OO i)xl:.(5 17(5.00 110.00 I.(ix7.ti I'.i.uij rjj.oe 9x15 196.00 128.00 1.15x0 Hi.nn :j'..00 10.6x1 0.G . 171.00 112.00 l.tiNl.. .... 7:i.i".t ."I'.OII 10.6x12 .. 196.00 12S.00 6xf .Sr.dO ,-,s.()0 10.6xl::.G . 220.00 1 15.00 6.9:. 12 117.. u 77.00 1 Lib: 12 . 196.00 128.00 ..'Jxl0.6 ... l.'il.ii'i -,.00 ll.:ixl."i 221.00 160.00 Tin's list is e.'th partial. At 122(1 Marki-t -,ve carry in stock a greatf!' number of sizes in Wilten Rugs than any ether house in the I'nlled States. Representative of (hese Vvira-size" ruifs sn-e the follewing: 0xl6.(i. J)x18, x21, ! 0.6x1."). HMixlG.fi, lO.fixlS, 10.fix25 and 11. 3x1 :j.fi. KumUiw ! ::it.n rann'ts MM a Yard: Were 8H.50 Your Chi neae I'ai'uciiiar Aticntie.ri is invited Id our unusual offerings in ORIENTAL RUGS Persian Prices One-Half Fermer Values TlARbWlCK Magee Ce. 12BO MARKET ST. Rugs of Rare Beauty te Brighten Up Every Roem in the Heme Here we can only tell you of the beautiful new Congeleum Rug patterns. Fer te fully appre ciate their artistry of design and coloring you must go te your dealer and see the rugs themselves. Patterns for Every Roem There you will find designs te grace any room in the house colors that will blend harmoni ously with any scheme of decoration. And all in fleer-coverings that possess that delight ful practicality se dear te the heart of the American housewife. All Congeleum patterns are the exclusive creations of some of the best carpet and rug designers with studies in Paris, Londen and New Yerk. Unless you are familiar with the genuine material you probably have no idea that such beautiful patterns could be produced in anything but expensive woven rugp. Se Easy te Clean The rare beauty of Congeleum Geld-Seal Art Rugs is mere than "skin deep." Remarkably durable, the bright colors are fade-proof; the smooth, waterproof surface will net absorb grease. Just a light going-ever with a damp mop keeps the surface sanitary clean as a new pin. Lies Flat Without Fastening Ner is it any trouble te lay Congeleum it lies flat en the fleer without fastening of any kind. This beauty, which you would expect only in expensive woven rugs, and this durability, arc still obtainable at amazingly low prices. NOTE THESE LOW RUG PRICES THIS WEEK NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICE 6 x 9 ft. Geld-Seal Art-Rugs, Only $ 7.95 7&x 9 ft " " " $ 9.85 9 xlO&ft. " " " $13.80 9 xl2 ft. " " " $15.95 9 x!5 ft. " " " $19.80 Other sizes ranging down te 49c for a 154 x 3 ft. rug Genuine Geld-Seal Congeleum By-the-Yard. Only 64c Regularly 85c per square yard. 2 and 3 yards wide. $ 9.75 $11.85 $16.60 $19.00 $24.00 Loek for the Geld -Seal Guarantee wh Gimbel Brethers 9th & Market Sts Harry C. Kahn & Sen llth &. Filbert St.. Wal.h'i, 31 si. ?ll M Raphael Levy &. Sens, f'.n Xri'h hi. Hnry Webrr & Ce., 711.5 At . f.lriml ii . Qu.ilctir City Rti? MilU, lli'l s, ,! .. Doi'tvtliire P.,-os., I IH ,N. friuil l Fnx Fr'ni'.ur'' f'e., 'h Mi I riiiil 'i.rit N. Sncllenburg & Ce. 12th & Market Sti. Stern & Ce. 712 Market St. I4,lls K. Max Gorden, " Hill ( .llllllllllii IF. Fluciir Furn. Ce. :' ii. s.. I'riml M. Elmer Kuinpe, .Kl.l KrnsliiKltiii t Wm. Kainpn'j Sens, irliin i. A; InirllfM hi ! tUerter Cx. Shepherd. icii!) I'riin'r.iril Aic M. Miller Fuin. Ce., Je. T. Brawn, .'tell) (Icriiiiintewii e Cooper & Burhunnn, !li il.l V. Ilriiiid M. Gee. Scott, 1H?II ( iiliiinhiu Ai i' J. Gn-cnfield & Ce., .Ullli ,V Dllllllllllil M- .i.tenhs Brew., i.'i .' n. ;.'jij hi. 11-ib Fu'n. Ce., ' M . lii'li.i. ie . (.In 111) I s 'III ht And All Other First-Claes Stores en you buy Lit Brethers 8th & Market Sti. Ire.s Key SternCe & Furn. Ce OOtli .: .Vrih si, Hna Ilrei., 30011 (irriiiiinliMrn Arc, Hub Furn. Ce., Ii'0S Himti, ),, Blum Furn. Ce.. i nun s ,! si '.v.Mi)i:, , j, Baker-Flick Company, Munger & Leng, William E. Cress. MDSTI It. I', Frank Telin, Int. lp??v fMmMMmmmWiWWm :?i1ji&.mc&4teJ fSSsaL, KlM.iTf.rfV,l!3rR- Beautiful, Lew-priced Rugs for Seme Roem in Every Heme Congeleum Celd -Seal Art-Rugs possess ee many desirable features, aside from their econ omy, that every housekeeper is sure te find one or two places in her home where this modern fleer-covering win demonstrate its superiority ever all ether types of moderate priced fleer-coverings. Geld-Seal Congeleum by-the-yard OJc per square yard Geld-Seal Congeleum Floor-Cevering is made in n variety of designs appropriate for kitchen, pantiy, bathroom, hall wherever an attractive low-priced fleer-covering is desired. I lie Geld Seal has come te mean much te housewives because of its bread guarantee of "satisfaction or your money back." They realize what it means te buy a sanitary, easy-te-clean, handsome "all-ever" fleer-covering, every yard of which is guaranteed te wear and give entire satisfaction. Cemes in the usual two-yard width and in a speciul width .f three yatds. lilllllllllllll sT S trfi nn .11 V IJ iRaSffffl Hill mii I Hl i if jffb - . -r'Tm m i Me W OBI nM ' WBA HM?Lal MM Itvi IfawfiWl itwl i i S GUARANTEE I v ll'W ; I 1 1 li 1 II 1J P II 'I, i,li ii I " '. i1 'i I ' , I 1 :i I , Mi i,, mi, II Pi 1 1 i,i:H I SATISFACTION GUARVNTEED ,' I ! i I ! Ill 'm ! Ill ! I H HIliiHll M Mfif 'II 'll II yftMaJWrtrWr Vlir wtWIirfMi tIhIt wrfrWf v mWrmi i m li lii'tf 1 1 ' ! 'Jit 1 1' ill rawMffiiterii I 1 '"- I. IlllUlllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIlllllIlt llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll ? EWW.WWf7fgiMffigfi8 ' i A .W J' Vit t , lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJIH " tmmmm-mm. I f
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