Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING KJBMC LBDGEEr-PHIlJADBLPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1021
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WEEKS RE-ELECTED
HEAD OF AUTO CLUB
Premised Opposition Fadoe
When Keystene Vete Is Taken
at Meeting
3000 ATTEND SESSION
J. Borten Weeks, prMldent of the
Keystone Automobile Club, nnd n Biieh
the Inevitable fee of "Flnlnsr Squire" D.
Martin Yerkes, of Mlllbeurnc, xvns re-
elected te the presidency of tne club
last night.
There wns much tnlk among the 3000
members who attended the fourteenth
annual meeting, smoker nnd election,
held In the Lu Lu Temple, about oppo
sition te Mr. Weeks' candidacy.
In fact, thcre wns mere than talk,
thsre was much nolie, nnd a definite
campaign Trlth the name et an oppo eppo oppe
litlon candidate siren out en printed
cards. The haJI was filled wlt'i
whispers, and as the time of election
approached the tension increased. State
Senater Buckraan te appointed elec
tion Judge.
On the eptninz of nominations. tlir
fntlrc Hut of present officers and direr
ters wai re-named. The nomlniitienK
Tcre then cleied by motion from the
fleer, and without a dissenting voice
ir Vi.p!;s was rc-electid nnd the op
position could net be located nnywhere,
a TMolutlen adented naked that I
camping place for visiting motorists be
established at the expense of the city
within the city limits. Mr. Weeks ex
plained that some Western cities hnd
taken such action becnuse he many mo
torists carried their touts nnd living
equipment with them, nnd did net carry
clothes nnd necessary appurtennnecs te
lira In the hotels.
Anether rcHolutlen nsked tnnt Coun
cil Increase the number of the city traf
fic police. Other resolutions adopted
extended te ether cities' motorist an
Invitation te visit during the Kcnul Kcnul
Centennlal, nnd asked legislation nldlng
tie Constitutional Amendment nuther
iiing the $50,000,000 read lean.
MOUNTED PATROLMAN HURT
Uehn Dougherty Thrown Frem Herse
it Fifty-ninth and Market 8treets
While en his wny te his beat at North
TVynncficld. Jehn Dougherty, 1420
North Wnnamnker street, a mounted
pellcemnn, was severely Injured when h
was thrown from his horse. The nccl
dent eccured at Fifty-ninth nnd Mnrkct
streets. lie wns taken te the Mlsrri Mlsrri
cerdis Hospital and is being treated for
a possible fractured right leg, contusion
and bruises.
Dougherty is attached te the Sixty
flrit and Thompson streets station.
FlFTVYEARSAlvnNITER
Qotden Jubilee of the Rev. Dr. James
Crawford en Sunday
The fiftieth anniversary of the ordi
nation te the ministry of the llev. Dr.
?"!M JTrnwfer(, Pn"ter emeritus of
Christ Reformed Church, Green street
below Sixteenth street, will be cete-
Draica in mat church en next Sunday.
Addresses will be delivered by the
nev. vr. ueerge W. Jtlchnrns, presi
dent of the General Synod of the He
formed Church of the United States,
and also president of the Theological
Seminary, Lancaster, Pa., nnd the ltcv.
jlc ii. ii. Apple, president et Frank-
.Marshall college, InncaBtcr,
and
Fer ever thirty-three years Dr. Craw
ford served ns the pastor of this con
gregation, having been installed In Sep
tember, 18R3. He resigned December
31, 1015, and wns elected pastor emer
itus by tnat church.
Celllngdalc Recter Realgns
The Rev. Jnmcs C. Crossen, rector
of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Col Cel
llngdalc, Delaware County, has resigned
te accept a call from the Church of St.
Jude nnd the Nntlvlty In this city. At
a farewell service Sunday night the
P. O. S. of A.. Willlem L. Oergas
Masonic Ledge Ne. 40. of Cellinednln:
and the Keystone Cnmmandery of West
Philadelphia nttended.
$10,000 LOST IN SEWER
Expert Seeks Radium Needles Which
Patient Threw Aay
Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 2.r. (By A.
P.) Search for radium needles valued
at J10.OOO will be made In the sewers
ef the City Hospital here, today, en
the arrival of an expert from Pitts
burgh, Pn equipped with n mngnctic
instrument for attracting radium.
The needles were lest when a patient
te whom they had been nnnlferl ti,-.
them away with bandages in which they
had been wrapped. I
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MONEY MAKIN
SN'T LUCK
PLACE A KETTLE of WATER
en a red het stove you de net call
the result luck or chance or accident
you knew it will boil.
BUY IN ADVANCE
of the surging crowds euro te cress
the New Bridge te Camden in
search of Hemes.
BUY CAMDEN CITY LOTS
surrounded by schools, stores,
churches, park, geed reads ana
trolleys, with all city conveniences
available.
BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE
nnd you cannot fairly call it chance
or accident or luck vhen you make
money if the conditions are right
the result is a certainty.
De it newSend for Beautiful Colored Birds
cue View of New Delaware River Bridge and
Ferest Hill Gardens.
Absolute Auction Sale
1000 BUILDING LOTS
FOREST HILL GARDENS
Federal Street and Marlton Turnpike
Camden, N. J.
Time of Sale-Saturday, Nev. 5, at 2:30 P. M.
Place of Sale-Camden Y.M.C.A. Auditorium
Terms of Sal
15 down -15 in 30 dava bal-
ance in 24 equal monthly payments
1201 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
telephone, Walnut C8GI
- Auctioneer
QUITS ASYLUM; ARRAIGNED
Fermer Nawapaper Mart Held for
Writing Threatening Letters
Trenten, Oct. 25. - Pleading net
guilty before Judge Rellstab in the
Federal Court te n chnrge of sending
threatening loiters through the mall, J.
Itaymend O'Connor, of this city, who
was recently released from the State
Ilonpltel here, watt lictcl in $2000 bail
for trial. Arraignment of O'Connor
came as a surprise, as It was generally
believed the case against him had been
dropped by the Federal authorities after
he had been adjudged insane.
O'Connor is accused of sending letters
te prominent persons in this city de
manding sums ranging from $1GOO te
$0000 under penalty of linking their
homes blown up. The letters usually
ended ns follews: "Death unto these
who defy us, JSastern llrnnch of Amer
ican Anarchists."
Demands of $5000 were made in com
munications te the Inte Colonel ollcb ellcb
Ung nnd the Inte Henry C. Kelscy.
About three years age O'Connor was a
newspaperman nt the State Heuse.
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8peelal Tags Hard te Obtain
Ilerrlsburr, Oct. 25. The State
nighway Department hns reserved
numbers under 100 for State-owned
cars and the cars of State officers, ns
in former years, and hope") of various
Seeple for lower numbers have been
ashed thereby. Many letters have
been received asking for low numbers
and combinations of numbers which It
will be Impossible te supply.
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Watch Your Gums -Bleeding
a Sign of Trouble
Medical science knows hew serious is the sign of
bleeding gums. Fer it knows that tender and bleeding
gums are the forerunners of Pyorrhea, that dread dis
ease which afflicts four out of five people ever forty.
If the disease is unchecked, the gum line recedes,
the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be ex
tracted te rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisons which
seep into the system and wreck the health. These
poisons often cause rheumatism, nervous disorders,
anaemia, and ether ills.
Te avoid Pyorrhea, visit your dentist often for teeth
and gum inspection, and use Ferhan's Fer the Gums.
Ferhan s Fer the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea or check
its progress, if used in time and used consistently.
Ordinary dentifrices cannot de this. Ferhan's keeps
the gums firm and healthy the teeth white and clean.
Start using it today.
Brttsh Your Teeth With Ferhan's Hew te Use It
Use U txeict dally, year in and year out. Wet your brush in cold
water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste en it, then
brush your teeth up and down. Use n rolling motion te clean the
crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage
your gume with your Ferhan-coated brush gently et first until the
sums harden, then mera vigorously. If the gums ere very tender,
massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has
already set in. use Ferhan's according te directions, nnd consult a
dentist immediately for special treatment.
35c and 60c. All druggists.
Formula of R. J. Ferhan, D. D. S.
Ferhatl Ce., New Yerk Ferhan's, Ltd., Montreal
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Importers and Dealers offering for sale Infringements of
United States Re-issued Letters patent Ne. 13093, the
basic patent owned by this Company, which patent covers
all methods of reinforcing the glass filler within the
vacuum chamber (without which vacuum bottles are
worthless) will, from and after this date be vigorously
prosecuted in the United States Courts.
The following suits have been filed:
American Steel Expert Ce.
New Yerk City
Hnrria Glass Company
(Manrlee Harris) Brooklyn, N. Y.
Carl P. and Sidney H. Gobay
(Trading : Nevr Yerk CUy
Anxrkftn Vacuum Dettlo & Tray Ce.)
Additional suits te fellow.
Heyman-Weil Company
San FrancUce, CaL
Benjamin L. Church
Nev Yerk City
Simplex Vacuum
Manufacturing Ce.
Philadelphia, P.
Net
tice te the Ptib
The American manufacturers of "Universal," "Hot-A-Keld" and "lev-Het"
Bettles are licensed under the above Re-issued United States Letters patent
Thermos and vacuum bottles, manufactured by this Company and its Licensees
retail at pre-war prices, namely: licensees,
PINT SIZE . $1.50 up
QUART SIZE . $2.50 up
Your attention is called te the fact that cheap German importations offered at this
time permit the leakage of liquids between the glass filler and" ha metal else
They employ as a fining between the glass filler and the metaTcase aSruSSS
paper lining. The fillers are net protected within the case by n meJaTJan&rV
and Beards of Health in the leading cities of the country. The absence of the
of?he usen " n bU,eS BreaUy in" breakage in tl'e hand!
AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO.
Feanrfer of the Therme, and Vacuum Bettle Industry in America
366 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK
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PAINTS and VARNISH
NOW ON BAI.B
N. W. Cor. 7th & CHESTNUT
1922 Prlcea New In Force
LINSEED OIL $6,25
MIXED PAINT v5y,"
We Mir Paints Any Shade
$2.50 Per Gallen
GILSPAR
A rrilablt Trelnh for gemMl nut.
XBO m l. 13 nni'KOl. enn, VS
White Enamel, 54.25, $6, $7 Gal.
C. A. GILLINGHAM
Pilnti for Hem, Picterr it Contractor
1 oeth a r-ecttit sit.
-.. Slt Whrten Bl.
'Till & Ctifntntit Sl.
."SaveltWithPaint")
"HOT WAVE"
Automatic Gas-Fired Beiler
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VSINO OAB TVT.1,
AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED
Supplies the heat for your Het Water, Steam or Vapor
Heating Hyntrm and Riven you poltlre even temperatures
nna nent comrerui wimeui no werx ana wurrjr. uui ji
dirt, which your prencnt nrstem fercei you te put up with.
Sold by
ALL PLUMBING OR IIEATING CONTRACTORS
GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION
1200 Lecuat Street '
Write for DoeUrt
WALNUT SB1B
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New Cadillac Type 61
Recall the most exhilar
ating ride you have ever
enjoyed in a Cadillac, and
confidently count upon
a still mere inspiring
experience in this new
Type 61.
Expect splendid acceler
ation, a superbly steady
6urge of power, and even
greater read-ease and re
silience thanthatf erwhich
the Cadillac has always
been celebrated. Your ex
pectation will be mera
than realized.
At a glance you will sea
that the Type 61 is met
luxurious, and that it sur
passes the finest Cadillac
traditions in coach work
in comfort, in convenience,
and in every element that
constitutes the Cadillac
the world's standard of
meter car manufacture
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NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
D I L L A C
Ihe StaruUrd of the. WarU
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DOMESTIC RUGS
NEW LOW PRICES
Savings of 33'$ te 40
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Durable as Iren
Size
27x54 .
86x63 .
4.6x6 .
4.6x7.6
4.6x9 .
4.6x12
6x9 ...
6.9x12
8.8x10.6
1920
Price
$14.60
23.75
40.00
49.00
69.00
79.00
88.00
117.00
134.00
Present
Price
S9.75
15.00
26.00
32.00
39.00
52.00
5S.00
77.00
85.00
Sire
9x9 .
9x12 ...
9x18.6 .
9x15
10.6x10.6
10.6x12 ,
10.6x13.6
11.3x12
11.3x15
1020
Price
$117.00
142.00
176.00
196.00
171.00
196.00
220.00
196.00
224.00
This list is only partial,
stock a greater number of
ether house in the United
Present
Price
$77.00
92.00
116.00
128.00
112.00
128.00
145.00
128.00
160.00
At 1220 Market we carry in
sizes in Wilten Ruirs than nnv
States.
SS? iheiSQ afrKV'9 net obtainable elsewhere:
9x16.6, 9x18, 9x21, 10.6x15, 10.6x16.6, 10.6x18 and 10.6x25.
Bundhar Wilten Carpets $5.00 a Yard; Were $6.50
Other Standard Demestic Weaves
at Similar Savings
A particularly fine selection of Axminster Rugs represent
ing the highest quality. They are rich in color and include
Chinese and Persian designs.
q ?X?i? a xminster Rugs, S46.50 te $56.50
8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs, $42.50 te $52.50
bx9 Axminster Rugs, $25.00 te $32.50
Other sizes and grades proportionately priced
HARbWICK MA.GEE CO.
122 MARKET ST.
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