ptf r '7,f,W 4 jC , ".'"t(.',T rf . ' . i - 'V i W ROAD SYSTEM : FOR BURLINGTON CO. X EVENING OTBLfO .LSDGEIPHILAPELPIHIA, WEDHESDAY, OCTOBER 2ajg21 Utility Routes Planned te Give Farmers and Autelsta Neoded Outlets v SHEET ASPHALT IS USED lliirllmrteii, J.. Oct 'JC- Plana ei PuH iiKtn County . new read ejt- ten) t ,i W RHP U.rracrs, inuur ,tlc9 owl auteUta utility routes at the lea"' possible ee&l te tnxpnjerr,, ..,rc outlined bv .InmcH LnRitn. count neiuecr, yestardnr afternoon before tbe Snten Klunnl. Club. The count. . h. "aid. is slowly working bark te "he reputation U enjoyed before the ei ,. 0f -ubber-tlrcd vehicles, for the flnt read njetem jn ?sew Joidej Mr Lean Raid t!t" improvement- l,ve beea planned with the UBrtcuIiurnl nterens eH the count 1W in mind. in order Hint Krene rr Jlit hiuc roeh Ihleb te tri-ck their products quickly Inte Camdc-i and Philudclphtu market ;, t'jp south nnd Tfnten nnd .New Tork en the nert'' Ilurllngteii' Ceuntj has adopted the jheet e'phall i-te.ii. he mid. biruusp it pennim tin- til", for foundation, e tre preset' ' K'nihini readbedn, nettled hi year eftrav.l. Thn count! is M"' flalb feitunnte, he also taid. in pe eBl fdilrall located deposit' or ilif tjpc ft -and needed for iriphalt run nructlen eH. Received Diplomatic Appointment tUntir CII , Oet. iM. Herald Mm Donald, a 'I'rk in the city tux eflic". Is te b whc'e rcue'ar.x te Trunk Meruli-i, rew MinUtT te Honduras, as 'oei rin Rnate confirmation ii given. MueDe sld eerxrd rver-eas in lietli th Pri-neri and Amerh an nnibu'anec .erps and wis oVcerated by the French .oxerm lout for cenM''''10"8 braxerv In aotien. .fn tales i n rrotc8e of Senater AValter 13. VAff. HUNT QUARANTINE FUGITIVE Warrant Out for Colerod Preacher Who FledTrem Smallpox Heme Uaddonfleld, N. J., Oct. 26. A war. rant has been isucd for tbe arrest of the Iter. William Ileone, pastor of the Negro Uaptiit Church here, who broke the smajlpex (unrantine en his home, where four cases of the dlwase exist. The State health authorities, who have ehurce of the enidcR-iln here. I arc exerting evirj effort, te fret him, . giving wide notice of his escape and I placed dctectlvoe en his trail. I'ublic .'iclioels are In Reunion ncriiin barrjng only thoHe puplla who de net nreducc u certificate of xucclnatlen rlntlni back no later tlian the ycaia. The doen eatea of smallpox ere en tirely under control and urc Improving, it was edited. palmyratehave'sewers Township and Bank Arrange $125, 000 Bend Issue Paluijra, N. J., Oct. 'J(l. Ah u result of rt tentatlxc arrangement made be tween the Palmyra Township Commit tee nnd th' Palmra National Hank. SllKS.000 prr bably will lie borrowed from thnt institution te finance the construe ! tJen of Palmyra'H ncv newer pyr.tem, a contract ter wiileli ,aa recently uc I'epted. If Ii proposed that the bank filiall pureliai-e the township's temporary bend.s, !ielilh)s 0 per cent interest, nt T WO MEN INDICTED ON GAMING CHK Gloucester County Grand Jury takes Netice of Carnival Whoels of Fortune MUST STOP. JUDGE SAYS Woodbury. N J., Oct. 'M. The Grand Jurv llni(.lic( Its labors Monday evening and returned Bixty-ek Indict mentH, two of which may have a big meaning, as they concern gaming, which linn been running rampant at carnlvale throughout the county all summer. ,, ,, Justice Kat?cnbach called attention of the Grand Jury te the operation of wheels of fortune and ether methods or obtaining meneyr and field that the members should give particular attcn- tlofl-te this matter ana te step u, uh it was nnythins but elevating for tua coming generation. The two indictments unucr im charge arc against James P. I-egue and Jehn MrQuHld, of East Greenwich Township. The latter la charged with "receiving money from Junvier en Heek, Mr. William Cook. MrH. WIN mcr Mills, Wesley It. Iuffleld and ethers en n date In September nt n carnival, agreeing te le u blanket, robe or ether aluable thing upon the event of drawing certain numbers In u ccitaln lottery, centrury te the form of the statute." Tbe Indictment ugalnut Leguc is similar. lfer several years carnivals bne ben operated in Seuth Jersey us u mcauH of obtaining carti for different objects. But never did the fever for this sort of gaming run riot te the extent of the last summer, when fire companies, ledges and ether organizations secured big pronto, wnccis ei iiw "- OAR Soldering Furnaemi and Avpliancea Mmufnet-jrci frtf L. D. Bcrger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Dtll. itaiket S3!, Kevttent, t!cU "U par. J. lie mnnej in te be depehitfd with i I -We Buy Geld-, SII.VFD PI ATIKIIM niAMnHDS : , . . . . . . .. , , i. . -, una,.w.u, -iri v.ixm iiiu ijiiiiu, -mujci't tu inu vnrcKS wnien tlie tewn-dilp ethelals may draw in pay ment for the sour construction. Several legal i.-uestiens Involved will D nn Qmelt n?Cn be In-.estlgated bferu the agreement hi" Cnil 9llieillll U fully madi bmMil00 riUICUT HT. VM. ISSTmn I JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS ' I rirn tlclinm far rtltmendu heutht I TlIU OI.II GOI.II HIIDl' WANTED HIGH-CLASS SALESMAN Te eell JIlgh-jTrade tars, v he Knew a lw te werlt uud get rceu)ts. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP. J'lillmUlplilix Itrancli 075 X. Bjread St. KV for Mr. Klurmun i.. in,iinr r.ninrn nt these events and peeple almost fell ever each ether te spend their money en chances RUPTURE BUUKLti ak ren rampv we. 4 (frKr.WB AtMt'f,T" ''" 'n A. 0 - JS. . TutntH JlThum I V Mrrt Itesut. rtirn S tttitrt mi. c Kithts neit ney rati. bifta. Tfatsnb mcrrm mdju tenlnal bu nd etnmtvrn mtiifn, X - 4 n- u .fAUiiat s. "wmJiZ ""T X SBEiaRr U "3-nvlr I Twa W preftiare hut fwr nir OT luiww "That's a Twe-Heat Ceal" hcn you hear a miner say that, you knew lie is praising the coal in question. It means ene that will burn very slowly when draft is shut oft and rekindle promptly when needed. Yeu will k'ct it when you order AWEmCAN TCB COMPANY 600 Ardi Street trtwaaw144t Ultftftnt tTVlftF I. n. rrrr. .rrv.wtvi wAT.vrt T. Oit Ot mis TCn fir n.n ! tfmed02& J w UIB- T WmRftimj Accord 3013 (Swetl Hawaiian Girl of Mine 'Honolulu Heney 709f 709' Abk United Music Stores til a Clu-rry If ? WJg$fVEa$r tU-iOIlHOYt 1 MiuHiminni cienmiis icrftet an J fcurfi St. PHILADELPHIA. If We Worked Together jeu as cuhteincrs, and wc as banker", the ndvan tugu veuld be mutual. Yeu v euld have c fli -cient ecrucc; -hc veuld llac your geed will be cause of that service. Let ut try werhinu together. I C P1TVL H St RPl.L'S I i $1,550,000.00 I -, ,, hT 'jrjLrjz2nDnLi SUNDAY H OUTINGS FKOM MARKLT STRbLT VVHARK tsr All fffi narrrd er eiclu- -sy s i . a: ouneajs, unW fietember Zt, mc m $1.8Q Tera'a Riier. B Head R,u,j Xn ''" intermediate cliliens S2.10 -s fll't.A.Wr PrU, . Lenf; Branch, and in- "" in Icrmcdlata atallent H 13 r ' Ueef Brrt war ta. Ccry Sunday Altantic City Wildwood Ansleaaa Ancfreui A.enut Ocean City Cape Mar Sea late City Coraenn Inlet MtoneHarber Avalen '- S V J0, ' 10 J $ r outlet $2.00 K-fs;d Mriei burst Wsa-r Point Pleiunt 7 u. KSOM Rnntn ".-rrcrfi-r C-r.-v.u $3.50 Washington utjj nuniiraurc t e...,. , Heuri'l Trlt SUNDAYS. OLtebr 0 Nei.mb.r ft. 97 aHj n..t. 11 Mmirl Hm.1 weet rtiikQsipii.' ;;.;" 7.V1 K 1.3if, $2.70 Dever, Del. 53.00 Delmar. Del. $3.25 Salisbury, Md. Round Trip. M'NDAY, CMebcr 39 SMrpine t Clavien Wjemlnjr. Velten, Urrtnten. ' euw0-Kl BrlcJjivlll, Mt I'blladelph'a . ... .. 0,35 S3, -e- OO NEW YORK B.nnJ T. bUNDAYS. Nniamk kt n. l.-....t-- u te w : . :.r:.7.v :r: 1.1s f'Ofta rnlliltlphl ..........I Je A M$3.75 Sunburv 4.UO WILLIAMSPOnT ttaund Trli . ,, topping at Mllloe v wJlVnJ'H iLv lurdaylb(, U4.I Pennsylvania SvstenH WnicRouteef Ihe Broadway Llm(tt. M Economy Basement Specials for Thursday Extra Special! Women's $3.00 Worsted Slip-en Sweaters 27m? Most Popular Style iv Many u Vay at $1.95 Seft quality weratcdu ut an excellent uiiaertmetit of c e 1 e r a, i ncludine navy, also black sius. Women's Tuxedo Sweaters and Jerseys - Exceptional at $1.89 te $ (.oeu ranire of eflEw Ilrekcn iWflltVl'JBh warm Ay y I illy m RffKVC vIvl nil i Hill Jul K woratcde XHKfllj popular I Mull atylcB. wilUAf' Ivtfll r TIcathtr W UtvlSuH mixtures tshtlM I.B-KOS une,r'l nam';"t- Th ursday Ext ra-Sizc Day in Undermuslins and Aprons if J. 25 Extra-Size Z.Q, Nightgowns at. --. 171 (.iPiicreii3ly cut of linfjeric cloth in olipetr medcla, finished v ith hemstitching. Women's $2 te $2.30 E.vtra Size Chemi'ses and l-irr 98c ,0 $1.39 Ijntclope chemitc2 and drawers, combinations, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Built-up theuldcri. Women's Extra-Size COr' Drawers at Ov Lingerie cloth with cluster of tueke ard embroidery ruffle. Women's E,tra-Sizc Flannelette Gowns 79c '""' $1.29 Jilue and pink stripes. Slip Slip e rr or open-neck medclj. I'ull cut. Women's Elra.-Size Gingham Aprons at. . AmeBkcag gingham, finished with rickrack braid, &anh and pocket. JNi.LLEN&JRGS Economy IKieement STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. 31. CLOSES AT 5:H0 P. M. NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MJRKETIIZ!I2!2 STREETS k. M An Exceedingly Fine Greup of Women's and Misses' $30 Winter Suits Tlmt Offers 3:Vicc Better Vahie Than Materials tl tf lm mm Trimmings Tricetinc Velour Broadcloth $19.75 Kur Trimmings Self Trimmings Embroideries Full Silk Linings There's a charming diversltj of models, all well rut and nicely finished. Celers include blue, brown and reindeer. SuiH that will alwaya leek well and give excellent ecnice. Women's & Misses' $7 & $8 Sports Skirts Remarkable at F $3.35 s rami if $1.29 Women's & Misses $2.50 Pantalettes and Petticoats Sharply Reduced te 3- $1.00 a Sateen m plain colera, figured and fiewcred eliects. Panta letfca are fininhed with tworewa of ahirring at ankle. Women's Silk Petticoats Special at . . . Silk Jersey and combinatiena of jertcy and taf feta. Pretty plaited Houses of aclf - material or cenlraating colera. SHELLENDJRaS onemy nascment $2.95 The popular Knife and bes-pleated btyles. Well made of vcleur-tinish ter3tcl. Tail color combinations. Judt what ;'ou vant fd f.ca'1 with the ncatej-, top coat or suit coat. Twe pictured. ZUl ai.NBLfRCS L'conemy L'aacment Girls' $10.00 & $12.50 Winter Coats Styles Thai thv Girls Wilt Like Savings That Parents II ill Wclcenw $7.95&$8.95 Mjl'.n 'jc'ted and toeao models with pei-keta and button trimming. Nitelj inaiie of geed quality velour keracy, fancy cheviot and hca mied coating. One pictured. Girls' Peter Pan Dresses of Jersey $6.75&$8.75 In javj, lieniKi and tan. Thoii Theii Thoii ''adliienablo medcla with washable cellars.. Redieu en -kirt-i. Sizen i te 1 1 yeara. Desirable for r-choe'. One pictured. Misses' and Girls' $2.50 Middy Blouses, Geed duality white jean, trimmed with white braid. Plain or Ce-od atylca. Misses' & Girls' $2 & $4 Serge & Sateen Bleemers 1, $1.50 iWd $2.95 Made in full regulation atylc. K.;ellunt for gin or Bchoel wear. 5f LLlibUKOS Economy Basement Tomorrow An Extraordinary Sale of Children's $6.95 te $9.95 Smart Winter Coats 2)i .75 ft . r I l. 1 ; i -s n '. MUlVi y wfJQi ' i "i SS.95 Y $1 at $4.95 There'a a number of excellent I at j lea for bej a and girls, all warm ly lined and attractively trimmed with pockets. Made of aplcndid quality chin cliilla and cloth in gray, brown und navy. Twe pictured. bsrLlFNBURjjS Economy Basement M Specials in Hallewe'en Candies and Novelties Delicieua nuts and candies and u wide variety of the most appro priate novelties te decorate the festive beard and greatly add te the night's fun. Aborted Nuts m Shell, It lbs. for 51. Butter Cream Pumpkins, Cern and Aaserted ISuta, ;,9c lb. Cream Almonds, lb. i(9c. Chocolate Almonds 70c lb. Burnt Almonds, 75c lb. Old-fashioned Peanut Brittle, 25c lb. Old-1'ashieiR'd Peanut Huuarcs, 23c lb. "Whole Salted irginia Peanuts, 3Dc lb. White Vanillu Marfthniallen-s, 19c lb. Suuar-ReHed Dates, -19c lb. Seft autlla and Chocolate Nut Tally, !l9c lb, eherted Glace lYuits -Primca and Stuft'cd Dates. $1 lb. Cocoanut and Peanut Tafl'j, 2ic lb. Marhhtnalleu and lilbcrt Clioc Cliec Clioc elatc Ca'fes, ',i-lb. cakes, 29r. 80c Whipped Creams.. Hi. 19c. Asserted Hard Cundies lb. tin, 29c Asserted Chocolates, 2-lb. box, NOVELTIES Pumpkin Lanterns ."ic te Use. Part) Favera and "N'ex cities Ml candy containers at .'c te 19c. Our New Prcsene Uepartment Oilers Jcllic-, jrtin , wrrsi i , put' u battel, plum pj !uiiig, eincs, elu oil, minii tnrbi, tnajuiwiai ' dressing and mapb srup. 5F.. Women's $4 te $7 Extra-Size Pink Coutil Corsets J tut Half at $1.98 te $3.50 Geed node' - ith medium bu-t or girdle top Leng hip 1 nes. Wonderful mooch Werth-While Meney-Saving Opportunities in Beys' Smart' Clothing" Hejs' tfu'.eO ( ombinatien Black Ktibbet C i : r Raincoats. & Hat M.W Eery i:.c of te la w eds 01 l for 6terni vtailur they're an exccl'ent protect te' Or extra geed quahtj rub! - Beys' Cordurex rt r r Suits at. . ij)O.UU Swagger btle- with full hned knickers. Geed quality coniurej. Sizes 6 te I" cai . Beys' Suits With q; y;r 2 Pairs Pants . 11)0.00 1' amy chexiet- and ca'jsimerf.s in large xauctv of pattern-'. Tull lined Lnickci i?c 7 te 17 cars. Beys' Twe-1'ants Suits at $7.75, $!U;), SI 1.7.1 & S 12.75 Ve.ry fine quality mixed t hex -iota and c.ib-'imerrs in w ante J pattern-. Sizes 7 te 17 ear.. Beys' Mackinaw Coats at $6.75 $8.25 Geed (luaht light and da--' lilnnke t leth ji plni-1 . .sue -, '. te 16 years. Boys'.Iunier Overcoats at 55.95, $15.75, S&.75 Smart biltcd and butten-tu-neek medc. Sie a te 10 years. Beys' Knickers, 95c Strongly made et corduiey and mixed ehcuets. Sizm (j (0 10 years. Beys' $2.25 Knickers, SI. 19 Well made of fancy nued cheviets, cassnuerea and eordu eerdu eordu leys. Sues G te 18 years. SSLLLlNiUReS Ece-uemy Daaement The most famous imprint in the world YOU see it everywhere en dusty country reads, in freshly sprinkled city streets. The mark of that little six-holed block of accurately blended? O'Sullivan rubber has become the most famous im print In the world. The O'Sullivan story spread from coast te cea3t -has aroused millions te the dangers of fatigue. The famous O'Sullivan blend means a heel that is first and foremost a shock-abserbor a heel that tit ays live and springy till it's worn wafer-thin. Every step seems te fall en a cushion of air! Insist en getting O'SulIi van's ! O'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out fP660W I ' I I III ' I nl.li. ( rr?. Mm i. I ,. ' X m 1 1 uiimitKhtim &5f1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR S625 wb.U .n be Rtp(lid AO rnv.i r O B O.lrvlt The President of the Ferd Moter Ce., Mr. EDSEL B. FORD, Says: "We are taking advantage et every known econemj' in the manufacture of our products in order that we may give them te the public at the lowest possible price, and by se doing we feel that we are doing the one big thing which will help this country into mere prosperous times. People are in terested in prices, and are buying when prices are right." The enormous demand for Fords proves that Mr. Ferd is right. Fer reasonably prompt delivery, place your order new. Terms if desired. I I III K i Authorized Philadelphia lord Dealer ( .nl,l r.. ii, ;.. ,, , lla,u.. , ll,rl-H XX r.t O.r.rd Xirnr- I III . ruv.9lj lj , .i j,,,, .i.y,,,, rplri; II III ! IX 1 uniimicriit.il Hi. Ileirlr. ( eniiian. Vjmhnr.tr rii Xstn. " l, Xu..l mj 4M.7-US uiatiui Jill 9 I xiirrU .leiif,. In, n" '- III I llel.rrt I. 1 milUruil - XX oedb'i a A r .... . ......- Illl I 1 u 1 tr s" '' "'' K.inu tn i A .. visa A & lijpent I Illl K.n. .... , T runfuril .TS; US r.u.lxiieiltll 0T7U II "'Xii.-I.rrriuioeil te,, ! ut ri. Illl ltrr I mull. In .'I.'?. . ... Ill " ' . v " in iM. 1 v .,' 1'1'iTwlXloier ,Xrn.. lelili ll.rliw I llrnr. A .,.,, . "m NenlrVr'."' W ,rr A h w 1 Hl.rll.. 1 ' " N ""I' K r -j 47il ,7 4 ' " ,' 'r p III - 7s n TH r. i . (i r Mill i mil bi f n m 1 i iti ' i v m EPl n ft 'v 1- n 1 r r. n y N. PNELLEBURG & re. I t I 'i !, ,-s. V- :N. SNELLENByBG & CO.s
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