Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1021'
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WELL.T0.D0 ENGLISH GIRL
TREATED LIKE IMMIGRANT
Financier's Daughter Detained at
Ellis Island, Then Deported
tveclal Cabta Mipntch. Cepyr ght, !!).
Londen, Ocl. IT'. In u k-tter te tin
Dally TclcRraph a corri'iiiemlciit lertu.v
Hew te Be a Mail Carrier
By J. P. McEVOY
r,
UK .1 nmll rnrrtrr jnu nci-il tlirei-
... ! I mitiuiii,,,, .,.,.,. n i.f.i.fH.r inn
intTM! MM. Mill III'lMl 111111. W '"'.' '." "I'l""""""
niiri'hl ret rospemlenri course, I will
riniiliT viiiir rititil leu t Ien.
"Mi-anwliHr Mm tlieulil rcallzi' thnt
. 1 . .1 ',!.. .. .... l.lfU I ll.'IIHW 111 I" .1111
"V''l ''"i1 .7,," '" .," A,.';1 n..ill .nirs.i.; wl.ll.. net n lurrnthp
ill ii nun i'i hi uiiui k''m .w ""-...... ....... I- -I..1. 1.. -...... ...... if ill
1 a . . t . M . i-.... 1I..I .. n . (.(. i v... I-'--
ttves a vivid picture or tin I'M-crn-m-i. , u mum ,. ,, , Mm., Ien meet t n bent noenli. .eit
..... . ttt t-riifriir iimr iim urn 111 i ii-vm -" - .--.--. . . .
i Mti tt .. . .. 1..ll..l. ..! . int (.- j..-- ... - .....
iipcilliitr it. rnelt' Hnm billi".r tlie only
ocfcriued
romp te knew tlii'tu intJtniiti'ly. ou linvc
I BODY OF U.S. "UNKNOWN"
IS ESCORTED TO HAVRE
j Ne Ceremonies In Train Except Sa-
1 lute by Cabinet Minister
1 Paris, Oct. W. (Uy A. I'.) A
spivlnl train ticarlti? the Iteily ei
Atnerlra'rt "unknown Nelillcr" left
1'arN for Havre at 1):'J0 o'clock tlim
Morning. Tin' body nrrhnl bcre lest
evening from ClitileiiH-.Sur-Mnrne, nnd
erican iruurii i noner wiucnru
a. the daughter of a H.'Me,, W",C"C"
. a I . . 1 1I ...III. .. 1..I (J I 111 I II I I HIII1IIIIIIIMI1 1 If L," 1 I 1 1 , V I III II lb ll'll Mil. W. . --
known Ia.iiiIiui nniincier. lliis girl. ; iim peer, se m . k "'"' ," ,- ,K"t and wiMc .our Mib-tnticr- In riot- There were no ceromenlen In the car
trnvelln? nlone. arilvcd In New Yerk ''' g . fl"Tet th. month .il' '" ,Ivil" '" i,mll' " lH n " M ". the casket was placed,
harln, be n born in Australia. , nn nn,., room ten- a . , " 1 I--" jmUhere. S 1 W ffi Infantry
Tin left. rMi.s: , rhin"n nrt- pat ler "''" l,l , . .. , ronderod military honors who:, the
"InMead of lettinc I."--remnln en the mono . Tin v -eiz tin n . .1 .1 1 . Autes Wrecked In Gloucester ,.., tm0( t. The body will he
shin, thei font her te th I-I1- I-laiui " '"."" '" "r- VV. -"""'r '. .. ' . 'Hi.. r.iiiomeblloH of (Icorite line. HOSI nlacinl alMiard tlie Ol.Miinla. which will
aftornoen.
owned nnd driven by PeBttnaRtcr Clmrle
M. Duncan of Oettysbnr. Mnrtln died
nil uiiir later in tlie Annie M. Warner
ralce, n suburb' of this city, killing six
teldlcrs, weundlnc tve ether imtseiih
and tebhlntr the express car of pudences
Hospital. Jlartln .was crit-wlnif lin.tnliuil nt 111)0.000 ncses,
Ktrcet, which was Irf total darkness en tn innn. d... Mnnwi car. tin? rob-
account of n tcniiierary fallure in thu'i.n h,... t,nii. l,,v int.. nntomeblles
electric current, when the accident ec
curred.
irnd vnnlMicil Inte the hills.
TiriKeii. wliere hIh was nut Inte a small
sleeping roeal with fort' --i women of
various colors and nutiennUttrs. Kneli
was given one dlrt blanket. 'Hie room
was filthy and vermineus. The ivit
morning she wa tak'n te another room
for breakfast, where she tvat down tofne
hard-boiled eggs and a chunk of bread,
without a plate, en a table i-own-il by
brown paper Instead of n tablecloth.
On her refnsnl te rat the iioerbeetior
aid that if -he did net wint Iier inenk-
faut sla might at least be sneinbV.
"The room in wlileli tin , took oxer exer
else the wire net allowed eut-lde -was
covered with ..poi'nra'lei) T'n
girl ledged an npni.nl igaiii'-i drtiiln
ment. It had te g" te Wnsh'.nittep. 1
taking at liat a w.el; for 11 lee -ion.
At the end nf flu dm 1 in 00 lid uu
longer ntund the Intolerable eendltn 11s
nnd npplied for deportation ri Amor Amer
leans bundled ln'r 01 10 tl.v Aip itniiia
and put her in a cabin, whiili !n was,
net allowed te leaw until the 'iii; wn.
out of sight of land '
SENTENCE KIDNAPPED" MAN,
Mercer Resident Pleads Guilty and
Gets Short Jn'l Term
Mener. Pa.. ict. 'St.- P. . P
Therna I Haudeipli. who tigur'! in
his alliged "kidn. ppins ' 'HfJ
months a'0, pleaded guilty in ( rim mil
Court here today te three ehnri,i". and
tens sentenced en each C"i;it bj fudge
riummer Kmer. The ihnrce sruw i t
of the kidnapping," which, acceiding
te the iiro-eciitleii, was engineered l'.i
Ilnndelpli him-eli.
On the llrj-l two cMinrj."'. ntt-Miipi te
e.tert and te obtain 111011 - under fnKe
pretence, he was senteuceil te pin a Mm
of l?ll) and cesisi. and te m r e t 1
111' I'l r l" .'I ( ' llllll I'll' .'I
each count. On ane'her charge he w.is
paroled for em jar and sent, need l
pa the c.isis
In I'niiis' Suite. i.n- .1 1 -n r
Cetitiy Uand''ph w.'.s iiijntlg.n guilt f
Using the mails in , fum.l 1 . innir innir
tlen with tin- ,l.l(ina"p,ns" mid ..
Sent iieeil te s,.re i.hii ..v th-. 1:1 j.iii
here.
jiist mzrm
mall Wpmrnt of Imimrfil
BEAD TAPESTRIES
llrnl llnl Vtoel inl Viml
Germantown Novelty Shep
62 W. Cheltcn Ate. Gtn. 19(56
liYDRJUUCD
KdCHIHERYrl
We are equipped te de the
work at your plant and save
you the expense of long tie-up.
I'l ni 1. v m ii M , 14
te th, lioer gees urn-it w. i..- . .iu; 1- !,.i..1.; ,l y...... '..Il f, A,..rl..ii till
printed b t'engress; every tutig 11..1 '.'";"" !?" , " ,. ,, ViV,, Z " I -UL
htii'lzs te tie Wills is used ter iuiiim-""1 ."- ' VjiW. 1
te g,'ed mads and sU,.h. whi'e nil J'"'lni! .t5.Kth' . ,"T" rfc? It m Aute Kills Gettysburg Man
t,,(- h"? I'ninre'Ve tenlne " c uN.e .1 S'S'i. The'dr!?- Verh. Pa., tut. ..-.-Vincent Mar
used for iM.iiiK "" V-obtelil. t "' nfre r(.itfl,,cd In Mnjer AnilerFen ..n tin. sixty-live. 11 retired business man
Ideyes. e n t ()i(ir (iwn n.C0Kizancc fr further 1 of t;ettsburc was fntullj Injured hint
,.M. I.. .... .I...,'. ,.re tm.i.'i fn. lMirill!!. HIBIII Wlini Villi ll.mil llf nil mil" uur
I I II 1 llll -llllll 1. V - . -" - '-
. TRAIN BANDITS KILL SIX
Troops Seek Brigands After Held-
Up Outside Mexico City
Mexico City, Oct. !!.". .(p.y A. P.)
t.nvernment troops today nre tracking I
n haul of highwaymen which last nigh,
held up nn express train nt Ats-oipet-
RESINOL
5oeihinq And Healina
Ter Skin and ScalpTreublej
HALLOWE'EN BEADED BAGS
Christmas and New Ycar'
Cards, Booklets, Novelties
eitmnt new
Merris, 5210 Walnut
KepalrtdJ
fieiinff u
Itrlnir us 1 your Htndhsc or Petltttxnu 1
V, 00 ineri M.cniirint rnrl. i
........ Onlil nn.l 8 ur Mv..h n"! 3' 4
.il. rttmaUletitne. Vl,nti . ."'
" MAurni. iin a n"e-tt5 "
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M1BIU i-Biiinnt aL, aprecs 7991
B
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you
and
don't care much
nmne and it ou uuvc mv -
stitutien of a large, henltln Iieim n
will hue mail cnrrjlng. Lncle Smiu -very
ceneixim about em thing --In "1
net give niu strength and he wen t &
Mm mnni'i. but he 11 supply
'nlnnf. nt 'inilll Ooh. mlicll 1UB
Yeu can never be a mail can n r
less ou carefully prepare for ll.
fission.
i',..w v, 1 ii.ii : train our '""
bad ":i!W l.m Philadelphia te -i
Praiiosee and return four time a wi
,-.,,. 1, .. i.nr n n .start':'. I .i"
sl tl i.es' curr. a bug en your b.uK
which Mu lme iamnied two or t
tn. wri'ters. a ufe. a acuum clean i
two 1' telieii stoves, an icebe and for
01-l.t br'iks. This will imbue you wi .'
th" -ni.li i'l.it gees with delixcriii,
nn ..pnr 1 pckagis.
M'.,
Sl'Ai'K is se Hunted I 1 an g
i,l .i f.v hint en mail 1.11
1 1 , ,. " ilsi r t
jNELLO
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nPAtirv
SALON Nj-ti
atbT FACIALS AND
MUSCLE STRAPPING
n.u.ci of t" " ""- l,,au
iiinsv nvriM.
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N '"ITA A. KRAUS, 1615 Waleut St k
I U. S. ARMY SURPLUS
Medical & Hospital Supplies
TO UK -ill i r
AUCTION
Thursday OCT. 27, 10 A. M. m
at Army Supply ea,
" !( Illl
Brenkhn
Jf,Mi, OOe
p jr 1
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SI2-222S.OARIE:sISr.
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Medical Supply Officer
ARMY SUPPLY BASE
59th St. & Tint Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., or
SURGEON GENERAL
Roem 1815 Munitions Building
WASHINGTON, D. C.
U. S. ARMY SURPLUS
The Wellington
19th and Walnut Streets If
Philadelphia
ECAUSr. ut uw: vitn-lccl s'..tfnn'1't.-. recently appear
ing in the public pros indicting th.'.t negotiations
were pending fur tin -ale nf the Welliu 'tun Apart- H
ment Hetel, the ownership minagenient, in fmrne-s te
itself and te Us patron-, (le-ir te make this public
announcement of the fact that n negotiations for the sale
of the property are pending or are e en being considered.
The Rittenhouse Square Realty Ce.
by Herace II. Fritz, President.
forces In tier- .
reach Infantry MgfllTMBTlTniM7TlMMTTTTfmmTTMTTTTTiiiliillM
irs when the pUluWHillllHVluVUIMJHullU
body will he fel fk V m I l
,.,,. which w... m JVIeuntain M 1
1 Valley Water AgeM
I I3l :T'le caKerness of thousands of Phlladel- bPBI
Hfl phians te voluntarily praise the merits of DrlHM
I Mountain Vallev Water is impressive evi- BHRl!HH?1
-l " L3 uence of its efficacy. MPSMB
Sl Jt s indorsed by leading physicians in the KSS?. 3
R b-- --, I PI treatment of Gout. Rheumatism, Kidney 5iL
fflffl l WM Trouble. Diabetes, Brifeht's Disease, etc. iVSftM5m
It4-v RJfcT'- Ote the WOnAtrfnl radium aoearatas ft.tnfnvif in nor lM4Bif W
1 ' &? is?22J winifeu; all this meek. Y9tttl Il
mM IHIr iiS 0ffice nnd Saleiroemj, 718 Chettnnt St., Phila. i'HMV,
$Bq LW trVV BJ Cal1 "nd nl",,I, " ,rrc' rhene. Walnut 3407 B3SSI9
1 1 ?1 vlffisVi 4 M 1. 1 in 1 1 ! 1 urn 11 1 Jr-fil
ixLu'j s" 1 jas' BnTnrmniiKiTiMn nn wii 1 mi 1 in ihi hb mkwiihhmi
a 1 Hr:tj 1 1 U 1 IL '5 ZTT .
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i ir?jH3j niiiuie m1 i'iwi i- "en zx-z'zrv-z-jrzaammttaimmr tV
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Tailored Oxfords'
w Fer "fairway"
lV or highway.
lfej Gun metal and gray
"J"" , "jfw buckskin. Tan calf with
S5::aV kel'''c 5UC'cs'cm inlay.
t-i A Hosiery te Match
nfteiqemdali
f 1420 Chesinut Si.
ILDAG
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"GREEN TAG" SPECIAL SALE of
Gas Lamps and Fixtures
At Greatly Reduced Prices
On the green tags you will note the former sell
ing prices many of which were the equivalent
of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices,
which in all cases constitute radical reductions.
en. k sii ei;h
IIOMP.H
GI.A3.SU AKi:
1 1 OOll s r M) UIOs
llMlllhl AM llU.VCIil.IS
ruin 1n.1: i.tsirs
HOW l
iaui.i: sr.vM3
See the display ut any U. G. I. ethce
THE UNITED CAS IPJPR0VEMENT COMPANY
te arcv
one of 8,000 te
0,000 Cards
HAW-WALKER
MINRAL STUKK0
DON'T BE Al'KAID TO Ul'ILD - ON ACCOUNT OF
WINTER cuminur en Minrul Stuk'.t ehea the preOleni.
Cun bu put en with perfict safety in zero wenthei; no ciaeks.
warm heubt-s; lubs labor te apply; beautiful appearance.
Old heubus (trnme, stucco, luiek or stone) made like new
One leek ut one of our v. eik ut Hreud and Oxford streets
will convince you that Minuil Stukke in the most medtin
means of benuttfyinir your home.
With un eutlny of '110U a gentleman wus able te laise- tr.e
sale pi ice of his. house ifreOOO. Te the plasterer: We will double
ir business ler you ie(rarmi'ss 01 wnere you are. 10 int
ler: Minrnl Stukke will maku your home attractive and
CARD FILING
DESK
THE Shaw-Walker card filing desk
places eight thousand te eighty
thousand cards within easy reach.
Saving 25rc of the operator's time
by combining a card cabinet with a
flat top desk.
Saving 50 of the fleer space by
concentrating mere cards within
arm's length than any ether method.
Comfortably seated the operator
works with greater accuracy and
rapidity.
The speed method of handling a
large list
Write or 'phone today for folder en
the Shaw -Walker Card-Filing Desk.
Built Like a
Skyscraper'
W i?'3LNB ll I AtfJP li
fl -Sm(BII
riKIK'K At'
O Hri'I'l.Y .
1 m ruirmetint Ave.
JOHN MAM'.KI.l CO.
Ii' & T.iiipnir SU.
iiiiiciii:k s. mttimiku
1210 N. Sth Nt.
HAW-WALKBR
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA
Ct'PKAIH'-N AITO Ht'lTI.V TO.
11. niu.ir am.kn ;e.
Allnntlc City. N. J.
AMIIUUl (lAUAdl'.
Anililtr, I'n.
IIKTIII.l'Jir.M Al'TO St ITIA C O,
Ilflhltlirm. I'u.
JOHN 1II.ACK & HUN
Trrntnn,
r.iMii.1 Tiiir. Li),
l.lUtUll, I'll,
fil'O, II, HAHNKT i. CO.
Allrntuwii, I'a.
I. C. (IOODMAN
Mount Union, I'n.
N. HACK & HON
KKNMHiV A CU. Hhl,ra0""" "
KiaHxe.NB (iAnA(!il"M,ur,"" l'tt'
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K, DoHiilnilewn, I'a,
WII.MA.M MAI.TUIIH, Jr.
2017 V. Uuntlniden St.
l'KNN I'MO.V Al'TO CO.
IVIImlnslen. Dtl.
JIKNJ. UI'II.I.MAN IIIIUK. CO.
Narrlilenii, I'n.
fiKI.Hl.MAN & CO.
Tninnnmi, In.
f. 4 1, J. HAI.h8 CO, OK I'A.
llnrrlsbunr, I'a.
tBvi Vi I
rmvit' f yei
mi I buili
ij i snlnble. we refer you te Mroadnieiu Uuildin Company, O'JID fSfim B wl
jfkji ! Ki3ing: Sun avenue, ur Jehn Hill, Hillthrepe, Pa. BEj-j 9
itrjii Send for booklet and full information Wm k H
UM PHILADELPHIA MINERAL FLOORING m ,1AiL c dum i 1 w
HI AND PRODUCTS COMPANY Wt 1010 Chestnut at, rhuadelpnia nibert 5207 II
IK'P 5632-34-36-38-40 Summer Street wtn Steei anj WeaJ Filet Card Index Equipment I I
V ill-U.l.U'lllA. IU t p LeJser Degkt Fning Safe, I
HBQnk; ' ,'. 1
BbAl' ' 'ikk
MttyMyau.--lS--''- - , --- , - --- - - m iiifMiiii mm m MnwmKwnmamiimilEfBillliimiittiimmiimtnmmimmiu immi1 '. ., '---". . .... j..wtcwai'.
(Established in 1908)
The World's Best Lubricant
We say that Oildag will produce a grapheid surface en the cylinder walls
and crank shaft bearings of an automobile, making them as smooth as ice and
non-frictional.
We prove it by draining the lubricating system and crank case of all oil after
the car has been operated with Oildag sufficiently long for these surfaces te
form about 2000 miles and then drive the car for fifteen miles, or mere if
necessary te convince you, through the public streets of your own city.
We advertise in advance that this will be done se that you may be present
and witness it for yourself.
We invite a committee of your own citizens te umpire the proceedings and
te ride in the car, insisting, however, that they sign a statement as te its actual
condition after the run. We are doing it almost every day in the week in some
city of this country. We did it in Philadelphia July 8th; in Detroit last Tuesday,
and we are doing it in Buffalo today.
De you imagine that these cars were lubricated merely by a theory?
Yeu cannot run an automobile with a dry engine for fifteen miles en con
versation. Something must lubricate it we say it is the grapheid surface
formed by using Oildag.
We stand en that statement and back it up every day.
If you don't believe it, and you have never used Oildag, drain the oil from
the lubricating system and crank case of your car and then try te run it see hew
far you will get incidentally, don't send us a bill for your burned-out bearings
and scored cylinders.
Ne. A grapheid surface does net decrease the clearance spaces, make closer
fits or increase the liability of heated bearings. It is only a molecule in depth.
Can you imagine what that is? Yeu couldn't detect it with the aid of the most
delicate instrument but it's there all right.
What does all this prove?
It proves beyond a doubt that Oildag does produce a grapheid surface en
the cylinder walls and crank shaft bearings that there is no friction when these
surfaces come together that where there is no friction there is no heat, and
therefore no wear that cylinders that have always been lubricated with Oildag
need net be re-bored that piston rings need net be replaced that your engine
need net be overhauled that its life preserved indefinitely, and that your
gasoline bill is materially reduced, because friction is the thief of power.
Have you any interest in prolonging the life of your car? Yeu would paint
a tin reef te preserve it.
Why net put grapheid surfaces en the cylinder walls and crank-shaft bear
ings of your engine by using Oildag?
Take it from us it's worth while.
..
COLMAN CO., Ltd.,
247-49 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA DISTRIBUTORS
Phene:
Walnut 4082
Theie Dealer in Philadelphia Have in Stock and Recommend Oildag-
osiieum:
OTIANK J. COI.OAN. J.
203 N. Ilre-iil Ht.
KAIil.i; AL'TO Itl'.NTIMI 11.
neu N 20th St.
UltAMI AL'TO HITPI.Y CO. , ,
JHI4 N. Ilruul St
I1K.UT I.. W!N , . , .
3fl.ll I rmikriiru Avr.
DAVID IIUrt'K
Itoerrlt lleiilmird 4: Anjlinn rikc
ALTO HIU'MK (O, I
ililUl I.mllew St.
svrri.KKH
1B01 Sering (lurrfrti Ht.
Hhl-S A KA1IKH CO.
200H N. Frent St.
1'AIIK OAK.ViK
0th nml I.iitmie SIh,
TIIKO. C. I'l.MI.It. Ini-.
lllrlununil SI. & V. Ciilumhlii Air.
IVAfll'.K L
(Sold by the quart, in 5-guI. cans and barrel..)
OKOIUIK HANKS
1801 N, fllh Ht.
IIKNIIY SCIIAl'll
3103 Kunilnirten Ave
HANSOM OAIIAOK
2017 Hnniem HI.
KAIU'KI.KH
Olitli Si Chmtnnt St
Write for Literature
ACHESON OILDAG COMPANY, 30 E. 42d Street, New Yerk City