,fjr,' f TO V. H' a" . ' : '" " lV ' ' VvfV,'-:vxnT J? t-'fw 'wr-wwfir. r .. ea !fwrwT " j PV f.T.t r 1 r CROW'S NEIGHBORS BID HI GODSPEED ' Turn Out in Ferce te See Hi3 Installation as U. S. ! Sonater BIG DAY FOR UNIONTOWN nu a Staff Corrdpenttent tVvliln-n Ot. 24O'rt ".. Wrek In Unlentewn never had anything n tlilB 1'n 're here by lutti'l e if nail ami mother nn.l the (drift, anil nil flip n','','or, nn'' frtrrxln ere in town. Fer "11111" Crew became Junier Tjnltetl Suites Sennter from Pcnneylvnnln to te lliy. anil that deen't happen crer.v dHetel reRl-tcrf bcirnn te fill up ye- tfrdfly. I'""1 l!'ht ncaTV mer.( Wer0 added. Tednv the lint grew and grew, with name nfter name written down $ 'Tn.ent.mn. Pn.." after It. The , was here-or most of It. Bun! nAs men. merchants and e'd friend ure hre net merely politician. They crowded the corridors, Jostled ach ethnr coed-hnmoredly in the c' ntnrs overflowed the Senate gallrric dt the Capitel, gnlheretl In preupH t. ta'k ever the event, beieird the office nn.l committee rooms of Senater Pen rte for tliket te the Senate, and InM ,pM en the coat lapel of the new Junim Brnntm himself. ' , Tint aw it was nil Ker.d-l.ttnvTcd. no body minded it. There wns no talk ' Jnhi e- riurtlennshlp or freiehts or nl llnnees e"r fiituie governorship" or fien ntershlps today. This is Old Hern Dav 'or Tniontewn and the western en of 'the State, and Oovcrner Sproul nn' lieutenant fioverner Ileidlemnn nn tiie ether dlnitnried ftem IIorrlHhnr IIerrlHhnr dime down te he'p mnke It a success. Off te the Capitel It was net until alentc after 10 o'clock that the bnv cot thel- firt memlng'H glimpse of him and gave him n parting cheer as plnln State Senater "mil" Crew, te become within the hear a member of the greatest delibera tive bedv In the world." At 10:30 I.etehten C. Tnvler. secre tary te Senater Penrose, called at the WRshlnsten Hetil in the Senater's car. He was joined bv Sennter Crew, Oov Oev Oov creor Sproul and Secretary W. Harry Baker, of the Republican Stnte Com mittee. Together they drove te the Capitel. There, in a cemmitter room, they met Senater Penrose, and nt 11 o'clock the two walked Inte the Sennte chamber te I'onreseV heit The were irninaeulnte as te attire and profound as te dignity. That nprt'en t'nlontewn which could crowd into the limited gnl'ery space craned Its necks and whlpscrcil es- cltt'd1''- v .... mi...... no e r?v ennrf wnlt. Hit' Senate was called te order and Penrose arose nt his Bent te announce thnt th" i new Junier Senater wan present an-' t desired te present his credentials. The ccremency. Including the admin istration of the oath, lasted only a few minufM. Then the two Senators left the Senate chamber nnd crowds streamed out of the gnllcries and down stairs te shake their hands. Senate Crew' announced he would Galvanized Beat Pumps Miin.Mrflirl In T.. n. Tlrrirrr Ce.. CO N. 2.1 nt. n- 7i JITfci-t ntti !USH6HH Safe Milk Fer Wank & Irmlids 1 lfsAV I Iklt pw"Foed- Drink'' for All Age. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, nd Feuntaina. Ak for HORUCCS. WArmd Imitations A Snbstitetet SUNRAY Fer Scalp and Skin Sunray heals just like nature's own sun rays Beautifies and Heals Samjtlt heltlt at dtaltrs S ctntt Sold by Dmgght,, Dtpartmtnt Statu, Baibtr Shepi and Hair Drtssirt Mnnefvtiirrd nnd Gnarnntivit b NVMIAV COMPANY. Inc. B40 North 1th St.. I'hllidMphln Blackheads, Pimples And Similar Skin Blemishes Quickly Disappear fnihu.uh.? tyve use(1 Beauty Nltach b!,muiaMlcnly Proclaim It a wenii.Tful te'd r dtilB,ht f1,'1' frndrnnt. jilnk-tlntcd Th. .rea,m..1,R "Rbtly applied at btdtlm evernih,""b Si "lmy cent remalnii en li cu,.. r."? Hext mernlnjr the nkln with i ed ,W nWck nni1 w,'lt Seap. Whti n,aiJrtltl'1 of l"l- nine' nnf IrrltMert at' ( Cream lf the bM" intnt'll IUne!c. "ni' Whlt" nenuty Treat Ucnti. lv win net hnrm the most ferinK'i VV',t, Meautv Hlench rclb nnVthe' ?fc n'"l Me can Aeu can SruB eri .?" .for B,llB ,lt our vorlte ?.,?r "'iwrtment mere Tenii fn,1 e,,t rr 1,eu':h McmphlB. let which ,-y.Vur,".th,lH' 1 ''" I'"'- Velkt ?.. n"B V." al""Jt ni,,c" ""J While !BS3BB8DBS3BS39fU SSSw I ftPWOTY BLEACH JWj remain In jV'oslflngten for a day or two and then, If he could be Bnared, return te Atlnntlc'Cltj. He appearn In excellent'' health, and declared he vvnR "feeling fine." He expects te go back te the shore te complete his rest nnd recuperation from nn attack of Ill ness which has held him in semi-sub-jcctlen for seve nl months. Aside from the Governer and his party from Harrlsburg, the Pennsylva nia guests included Mayer E. V. Ilab fc nnd State Senater Leslie from I Ittsburgh, nnd numerous presentment! former Stnte officials. Phlladelphlans Present Philadelphia was represented by Wil liam J. Kyan, Jeseph M. Albright, Miss Armstrong, James 8. Minn, O. W. Carrell, Mr. und Mrs. It. It. Chapman, Miss O. Friedlander and MYs. I). I rlcdlander, Hen Oeldcr, Geerge Gray. Miss E. Hunt, Hr. Frank H. Hustend Jehn Irwin, A. It. 'eblc, J. T. Nultv, Oeerge Grnr, Mrs. Picrsen, Mr. nitd Mrs. . It. Itoblnsen, Charles Scott and J. V. Welnlnnd. Sennter Penrose's secretarial staff sent seve-al dozen packages of Senate gallery cards down te the Washington Hetel this morning for the accommo dation of "the boys." They were dis tributed te nil who sought them with the autographed stamped signature, "Heles Penrose and the guest line blank "Write In your own name," they were told. KILLED BY AUTO ON FERRY Weman Crushed te Death Three Otivera Puehed Overboard Perth Atnbey. N. J.. Oct. 24. (By A. P.) Mrs. Geerge Sleight, of Tot Tet tenvll'c. N. Y., wan Iwtuntly killed last night en a fervbeat when an auto mobile in the vehicle gangway' started forward and crushed her against a stanchion an the beat was entering the slip. Jehn Petersen and his wife, of Tot Tet tenvillc, who nccempanied her, were pushed overboard in the confusion, to gether with Charles Pnrcell ,nlse of Tottenville. They were rescued by members of the crevj and taken te a hospital suffering from Internal In juries. The driver of the automobile was ar rested, charged with technical homicide. He was unnble te explain hew his car bad started. PENNA. MAN NOT DESERTER Harry N. Phllllpa, of Westmoreland County, Served During War Washington, Oct. ifl. The stigma of drnft desertion has been removed from Harry M. Phillips, of Westijierelnnd County, Pa., by order of the War De partment. Phi lips, who was listed for nllegetl failure te report fcr .Dilltary duty Aprl 25, 1D1R, in reality enlisted in the nrmv August 4, 11U7, and was honorably dii charged two years later. BACK OF YOUR INDEPENDENCE Savings Life insurance 13 jU KavinK- It fulfills your thrift plans. When death steps you ! gathers the savings which you expected te make into real present money at the time of greatest need. A desdriptien of our Saving Insurance plan awaits the sending of your name, address and date of birth. There is a Penn Mutual Policy for every life in surance need. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (Onnnlznl 11U7) Independence Square Philadelphia WITH ASSETS OF OVER TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Twe Big Phila. Electric Specials 1. Electric Washer Free trial in your own home of the well-known and highly recommended Prima Electric washer a real free trial se that you may put this electric clothes-washer te a thoroughly practical test. Very easy terms of payment; only $5 with the order and the balance in convenient monthly payments. And as a special added feature, we offer free with each washer, your choice of a beautiful two light table lamp or a convenient clothes drying rack. Lamps and racks en display at all the District Sales Offices listed below. 2. Electric Cleaner Save $12 en the Phila. Electric cleaner. Te introduce the new model Phila. Electric cleaner; we offer free with each one sold, a complete set of cleaning attachments, selling regularly at $12. Alse very easy terms of payment $3.50 with the order and the balance in easy monthly sums. The Phila. Electric cleaner is -made exclusively for us, and we unhesitatingly recommend it te our customers as a splendid value for the money. Beth the cleaner and Waahtr specials are itrictly Umited-tinxr often. Call, write or telephone any of the office luted below for immediate information en , thete prepositions. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 8 S. 40th St. ith and Diamond it: 4600 Frankford At. J100 K.nlnf ten Ar. 18th St. nd Columbia A. Bread and Riucemb St.. (Leg an) 7 and 9 W. Chattan Ara. Bread and Wharten St. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chaitar Madlx La n. down. fc JEVENIN PUBLIC SELECT AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER Here te Be Burled "in Arlington Chesen by Army Sergeant In France SIMPLE CEREMONY HELD ny tlte Associated Press Chalens-Rur-Marne, Oct. 24.--America's "unknown soldier," who will find nn honored resting place in the National Cemetery at .Arlington, n., was chosen here this morning. The ceremony of (.electing the casket te be taken te America took place in nn im provised chapel In the City Hall, and, in keeping with n request from the United States Government, was very simnln nml htHrf. BerBcflntT-MwnrH F. Younger, of Chicago, was hnnded a small bouquet of white and pink roses by American officers present, nnd ndvanced te the lit tle chapel, passing Hirough n line of French troops. Pour cahkets had been placed In the chapel by u contingent brought here from Coblenz. Every one hnd been asked te leave the chapel before Sergeant Younger en tered. He walked slowly around the four caskets three times, then stepped nnd plnced the roses en the casket fac ing the entrance te the chnmbcr. He then turned, facing the entrance, sn luted and reported te the American of- 1 fleers that he had made his selection. While Uie ceremony was going en, n i RESINOL 5oefhq And Hclinq Dbes wendefs for sick skins One application of this reliable ointment and the inflammation is reduced the itching stepped and healing begins Try it and see A Sn STANDS THE PENN MUTUAL -net nn expense. LjSlur yIM LBDGER-PHIIyAPELPfflA, MONDAY, French rrillltary band played the dead march from "Haul." The cnnkct was then removed te nn nn ether room and prepared for lta long trip te America. General Dubois, com manding the French Sixth Army Corpus Majer General Harry h. Ilegcrs, quar quar termmter of the Amcrlcnn nrmy en the IUilne, and Colonel Harry F. Kcthcre, of the American Graves Regintratlen Service, were present. There were nlse a number of American officers from Ceblena nt the City Hall and nevcral companies of French Infantry rendered military honors. The only werdn upeken at the cere mony were by General Dubois, who said: "The French army feels deeply hon ored te pay a simple and loving tribute te the American unknown soldier." Later the casket of the American warrior was plnced In the rotunda of the City Hall, which was decorated with American flowers and flags. The casket was draped in nn American flng, the only flowers en It being the little bouquet which wm used by Sergeant I IT would be better if mere people realized that the water they drink is an internal bath without soap. That it quenches thirst is secondary te the fact that water dissolves, absorbs and carries away the impurities of the body. If you think of it in this way you will sec the necessity of drinking only dis tilled water. Water that has been scien tifically distilled. Water from which every particle of foreign matter both THE CHARLES DRINK aWaH W? m AT LAN T gasoline; Vta m aP a aV m jput&JPep in Your Younger in making the selection of the body. . Havre. Oct. 24. (Hy A. P.) The United States cruiser Olympia arrived here today te await the arrival of the body e" the American unknown soldier from Chalens-sur-Mnrnc. The Olympia will convey the body te America. Washington. Oct. 24. (By A. IM Officials in chnrge of arrangements for the armament conference and these formulating the program for the Ameri can unknown dead exereisei en Armis tice Day ntv wimewhat perplexed as te hew the two events can be arranged without having the programs conflict. The military eccert for the unknown dead Is scheduled te leave the Oapltel with President Hnrdlng and Cabinet members at Its head at 8:30 o'clock en the morning of November 11. The cxerclsefl In the amphitheatre ut Arlington as planned would continue well into the afternoon and would be followed by luni'hcen for the dls tlnmiiKhcil victors. While the opening session of the con- DO YOU BATHE INSIDE vegetable and mineral, has been re moved. In ether words, Pureck water. Pureck water should be in every home. It is the purest water in the world distilled, charged with oxygen, sealed in sterilized bottles. Every glassful is real health insurance. Let your drinking water always be Pureck. It is mere than a thirst quencher and is inexpensive. E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia aaaaLaaaHalataf aaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa JaTLaaVaaaaaaV LbbbV LbbbV M VLaaataVaaaaaaaaaV aBataaaaaaaaaaaaaa .t aaaV IsaaflPsLaaf aaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaal KM2aaMBaV"9 when you when you need it Only a perfectly balanced gasoline can meet both the requirements for speed and the require ments for power. It is the finely determined combination of quick acting volatility and high-powered stability that makes this year's Atlantic a noticeably superior gasoline. A charge of Atlantic ignites and burns in an inconceivable fraction of a second. It functions perfectly in meters doing two te three thousand revolutions a minute (which in a four-cycle meter means 1000 te 1500 explosions per cylinder). And in the matter of power note, especially en hard pulls at slew speeds, the determined, measured punch behind a set of Atlantic-driven pistons! Due largely te the fact that today's Atlantic is higher in calorific units, but especially te the fact that it is mere complete in combustion. t Its extraordinary cleanness, its perfect vaporiza tion and its uniform "chain of boiling points" assure the conversion of every possible heat-containing fraction into live, wheel-turning energy. Any driver who has made comparative tests of different gaselines will tell you that today's Atlantic is the finest the most consistently geed gasoline en the market. "There's an Atlantic pump en the read you are traveling" OCTOBER 24, 1021 .-..... ...1.l Im tlij. Mntntnn flf SOtlie icrcutu WUUIU, lift wic u4.....".. "- - ----- officials, be mere appropriately held in the morning and adjournment taken out of respect te the American un known dead and In recognition ei Armistice Day, It would seem Impos sible before 8 A. M. Consequently it was thought probable that the initial meeting of the conference might be postponed until late en the afternoon of Armistice Day. TO USERMORIES MORE Athletics and Secial Affairs Will Be Introduced In Jersey Guard Trenten, Oct. 2J. Athletic and recreational activities will be Introduced into the Stnte National Guard during the cerrilng winter, according te an an nouncement by Adjutant General Ollky. hen here today. The armerleH afford facilities for In door sports, as well hs social functions nnd General Gllkysen desires te make thim mere attractive and used te n greater extent. TOO? . I WATER for thirst and health want it Moter 20 Gallen's of Whisky Seized Mount Helly, N. J., Oct. '24. Twen ty gallons of whisky, valued at $(), wns seized last plght at Hlvcrten under direction of Special Agent Cnrslnke. Four Camden men were arrested before U. S. ARMY AN ETKNT IN MABINR HIHTOBY PUDLIC AUCTION SALE et BataaUr DUrr Hnrattm til Miwfct AtatlaM fat flale at4 Immaa'lata DtUrarf at Ihf AnMY SUPPLY BASE, PORT NEWARK, N. J. Thursday, November 3, 1921, 11 A. M. Tha floating .yutpmeM la wl known In lha Marine World An InBptlan af the Tasaalt I Invliad. an4.f-llltl will bs afforded from OrteNr II until rjenitD af aaia far frjch Intprtleaa Amern th vfl te be offered are LAfNCHKni PABBKNOKT. BTKAMKrtl 1A. fl. W. nami" 1almar" ''rECUr,u Dr aUaaaar" FIU5H1IIT TAASEKOEB flTKAMKIIJ "U. Daraa" "Oaatfal Main" "IA. 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ARMY STORE OPENS DAILY 9 m f "iivnii ("if Kj.it at mai M Snellenburgn yJ ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKET I I T 12 STREETS K J Blankets, Linens, Bed Muslins & Flannels In the Greatest Price-Lowering Event of Its Kind Ever Launched in Philadelphia Merchandise en Sale en First Fleer and Economy Basement Unless Otherwise Specified Mail and Phene Orders Filled Blankets and On Snip en Main Fleer quality with , a wool-finish nap, pink or blue borders. Full double $5.50 Weel-Nap fl0 A A '$15 100 Pure California Blankets, Pair vO.ty Lamb's-Weel fl?0 A A White or ktrv. splendid heavy Blankets. Pail PUT: bed size. $13.50 California Lamb's-Weel (I7 O A Blankets, Pair P'-O, Very fine erade Iamb's-wool m white with pink or blue borders. hxtra large size S25 te S27.50 Extra-Fine t i- ii- i x. Lamb's-neel CC AA Rlnnkpts. Pair PlO.UU Woven from pure California lamb's-voel in wh.te with pink or blue borders, or law block plaid patterns. ldi silk b.ndmpr. fc'ize lixS4 inches. G peurds c'&ht- Linens $2.50 Pure Linen Table Damask, CM 7S Yard VI. ID Etra line, heav (nhty pure In"1! linen -atir d;.mas, fini.-ird with a rich inelle-,, lueter. Te inches wide; five pretty patternH. 40c All-Linen Crash 9 Ac Toweling:, Yard.... Fine heav:.. firn iv woen, bleached Iiarr-ie; eiasrs, ab-orb- ent and l.ntn.sa S6000 Werth Fancy Madeira Linens Te Sell at About One-Third licqulur Prices rV.l round-th'-en Irish linens uih 1 uni'-schlleped edir s ird hand-embroidered i enters. 18.36-Inch Scarfs .?Q Each 18xle-Inch Scarfs '. ssieO E.'ich 18x5 1-Inch Scarfs .S(i.50 Each 13-Pc. Luncheon Set, Special at $10.00 Set On Sale en First Fleer and in Economy llanrmvnl 24c Striped Outing IP. v.... a Flannel at . . . IDC lld I'rettj colere an i a ' irjrt- ussertnui t i pi't.iv Sheets and Bed Muslins .$1.79 Bleached 81x90-Inch -t en Seamless Sheets, Each . . V 1 AJV 16c Mohawk Pillow Cases. 45x36 Inch 49c 42x72-Inch Bolster Cases, Each 21c 36-Inch Heavy Muslin, Yard 26c 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, -j-rt Yard ltc On sole in Economy Pnserrent en'y. SneTlfnbUrcS Finit Fleer und Economy Hunemwit 17 tfiey delivered it te a Ittverten fatty and nre in Jail, here. They gave tin names of Frnneis D. MtilvHilll, Fifth and Cherry etreets; Steve Marazcwukl, 21277 Seuth Seventh street; Michael J. Mulvehlll, filfi Herkeley street, nnd Paul I'unevlch, 1710 Seuth Sixth street. SURPLUS FLOATING EQUIPMENT SURPLUS aaaaaagujuauaaawaaa A. M. CLOSES AT .-:30 P. M. Comfertables and in Economy Uasement I Woven from extra hiRh-pradc iamb's-wool in all-white with pink or blue herders and larpe block plaid pattern?. All full size. 3000 $9.98 California Lamb's-Weel Filled Comfertables, : A A Each )J M X reerfil ,th flewere'i nercahne h ,un Y her(iT Irl old u's' rie'icn jlue .ml ether c jlers. i ,: ...... e,. -n c:.. t?...:x. t..j '7i.uv ertiiii-r uiisii reu i Snrpnrlc J 2 , ' i tutO'Il $4.50 ew Marseille dfipns, with scalloped edire aid cut corners r pLiin hemried trdi. ir Sn or. tht thi'i. t !! $1.25 Mercerized Q.Cn Table Damask, Yd. re ' b.eacht .i, 'p!. ndul heavy TJa ity eainask tii",h v ith a per m ,r. .t -am luftei janls . ide. be' 1 rcl prett. j atterns $9.00 All-Linen De"n'Ni.",ki"SS6.50 Extra hen h'eaihei Irish l-.ncn satin dpntsl- lapkiiv size L'JJJ iiiihes. ' 34c 37c Unbleached 14c i 1 4J jf i J :N SNELLENBURG & CO.: u . "W K' '
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