-tfr" V s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHiliAEPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16f '1021 ir CONSUMPTION CUR E 5 EXPECTED SOON Victory Over "White Plague" Forecast Before National Academy of Sciences CAN PROLONG HUMAN LIFE By (I AsMH-lalcil Press ClilS. N'eV !" Hclonep Is rirnvv ln nearer le n euro for tubcrctileslR, Prof. Lydln M. De AVitt yesterday told llic cliifiiiK wcmIeii of dip luituiun meet l2 of tlie Nntleniil Acudetny of Slll'tirCS. I'ref. 1e Witt lectured en experi ments with clieiulenl compounds nml ns scrfeil tlint tlinx fur. it had bppn deter mined flint vnrleim derivatives of mer r,irj huvp proven' imt successful In proienRiiiK tin" life, of pntients. A pom pem pom peund of methylene blue ilye and mer itirv rIvp best results, npperdiiif! te t lie cMiVrlmrnts. it was nsM'rlril. I'ref. C. II. Klu'eiiiiiiinii In his paper en the fi-dies of Seuth Ainerieii nniil ; "I caught one catfish se elil that he had tee"1 nni1 no whiskers. "p w' llterullv elder than the hill". I dlscuy dlscuy dlscuy ored that in many Instances flip same Unit of fre.-di water fishes live en both -Ides of the Andes Mountains. As (lie flj.li' are net mountain ellmbprs. some people have nked me hew I explained they K"t "vor tlie mountains. 'Tup answer Is simple. They didn't get ever tlie mountains. The llsli were Ihere lirst, all in a happy family, swim mine about the 'rivers en the plain. Thru came the upheavcls which made tlie mountains, and each group of (Mies uns bieken up. Keine went en one side hikI mAiip en the ether." lie knew the fish wire primitive, he sa (1, "beemme of the. teeth of the cat fish, It being part of the development of .the. catfish that they lese their teeth before they 'begin te raise whiskers." -f- LlTTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK By Lee Pape I wns late for supper agen last nlte, and I started te 'set down at mv nlace as If mulling was the matter, thlnkliie innybe It mite make pep think huthliig was. Ony It (lld'cnt. him saying, Never mliul sitting down jest ,ct. Didcii I illstlnkiy tell you net te llare te be late agen for at least a week? Yes sir, hut ( jiep. gosh, It was the funniest thing jen awt et bin there, pep. till j 011 heer about It, pep. I sod. Well hew long de I lu(ff te wait? sed pep. Meaning go abed and tell It if It .was se fiiniij. Wlch I started te. saying. vvell. jeti sec me and Pmls Simklns and i-erey Shoester was wuwking along and It pep de you knew that tire plug down nt the corner? I knew It innimately, am I sip sip pexed te luff new? sed pep; Ne sir. net jet, 1 sod, well me and I uds Simklns and Lcrey Shoester was vvnvvlcing along and wp started te see who could speed their legs ami jump ever the lire plug without teuteliing, and ferst I did It. and then Puds Simklns did It and then I,erey Shoester did It, and none of us touched se we started te see who could de it with one hand be hind their back, and ferst I did it and then Puds Simklns did it and then Lc rey Shunter tlld It, and none of us indent teutcli. Is this ware I lnff? sed pep, nud I sed, Ne sir, net yet, O pep you awt of bin there, it certcny was funny, and then we started te see who could de It with both hands behind their back, and ferst 1 did It that way and then Puds Simklns did it that way and then Lerey Shoester did It that way. and none of us dldent teutcli even that way. Is that the funny part? sed pep, and I sed, Ne sir, and pep sed, Well at n ruff estimate hew long de you figure It will take you te finish tills book? Ony about 110 minutes, I sed. Sit down and cat your supplr, sed pep. Wlch I did, the worst part being corn beef and cabbage and the best part being clnnltnln bun. SJR ANDREW M'PHAIL SHOT; ASSAILANT KILLS HIMSELF Eminent Canadian Professer of Medical History Is Wounded Mentrral,e)uc., Nev. 10. Sir An drew McPhall, cpilncnt physician and professor of medical history nt Mr (Jill University, was shot and wounded In the right shoulder yesterday in his private office by Leuis Ogulnlk, son of a prominent tilller, who then turned his revolver upon himself, dying Instantly. Prof McPhall did net lese conscious- -ii. npss and telephoned for the ninbulancc which bore him te the hospital where the bullet was extracted. His condition Is net serious. Ogulnlk www described by his brother, who Identified the body, as having suffered from hallucinations for some time. The dead man was said te have known Prof. McPhall personally, but It could net be learned If he had ever been n patient of his Four shots w altercation, the police said Four shots wpre fired following an The first shot went wild and the second sfri Sir Andrew In the right shoulder as lurried (n Hec. Then Offtllnlk turn his revolver and flrrd two shots, eng into ills chest and the ether into his head. Death was Instantaneous. ;: it ,S70,OUO Werth of Irish Crochet and Filet Laces Hy the Yard At 4 Less CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE Chocolate, Het Water Anj. Stiff or gtie Kitchen Equipment Fer Hetel and Restaurant nuncn. fltMm Tntil. pintf.warmfri, Orldrtlt stiv en. Cookers. Warn Trn te. VICTOR V.CIAD CO. 217-219 S. 11th St. Si i & II 3 MM :t9lQiMiifliBAiMtiQvriBiiMn IIehI Irish I'reclid lurr i, in Q(? "Iilo Heir price J1 'jr.. mm " U(nl Irlh IMeet threc-Plchl'i In "f Kr wide, lies, price 'J."c Ml imu " r.nii MinIMm Pillow CnncB si t? Hcb jL'i.-,. pc. l, Jehsffi&tfm K ferrp. ab Se. 8th St. One Menth Furniture Sale Surplus stock of medium and high grade Dinifig-Roem and Bedroom Furniture is new offered the public at attractive prices for ONE MONTH ONLY. Furniture Manufacturer's Sales Ce. 1835 Chestnut Street t Opposite Alcline Theatre We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST COAL We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in Philadelphia Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. phene new! 1K2; iSBHi mW WttWtmm fit 111. tWmWWWWwmMlim (I L mil iwWmV'm Henri Martin Presents in the Freich Roem Every Even my Paul Whiteman's Orchestra under the direction of Arneld Jehnsen Dancing from 9:30 till Closing Chestnut HOTEL ADELPHIA; aanaaaaBaSSSSBM at 13th S. aRIGlj. V" rf. . -mmmm zmm & v -v V That Reef Leaking, Again? And it's net se long since you re paired it. That's nnf. nn inipnmiiinn cfnir r?fVi " IN many types of reefs. When they begin te go, they go "all ever." Let us tell you about a new, five-year guaranteed reef that we can lay ever the worn tin or slag reef, at less than'the cost of repeated repairs. Just Phene Tiega 8700 Ask for Mr. McKinncy .msebiam ffjf m Jf Jtm r . TrnrmJ'I.H nm-it"iiA'U.i.fBrnrw!t, - ""J-" Roberts Ave. and Stokley St. .. " """ . s II Anether Reduction in Goedrich Tire Prices Including Silvertown Cords and Inner Tubes On May 2, 192-1, Goedrich- tirte prices were reduced 20 per edit. This reduction, made at the very opening of the metering season, was received with great enthusiasm by automobile owners from coast te coast. The B. F. Goedrich' Rubber Company new announces a further drastic reduction in prices, effective November 15. A 32x4 Silvertown Cord costs today at these new prices $3240. The price of this tire last April was $52.30. The saving is $19.90. A 30x3 1-2 Safety Fabric new costs $13.75. The price in April was $20. The saving is $6.25, or $25 en a set of four tires. Corresponding reductions apply en all ether sizes and types of Good Goed rich Fabric Tires, Silvertown Cords and Inner Tubes, as well as all types of motertruck tires. The B. F. Goedrich Rubber Ce. Akren, Ohie, r(lnrlu., Ninemlirr 10, 1031. Nlerr Open Dully at !l A.M. ( lenrx ill .":n0 I'.M- NfiLLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET re 2& STREETS V Fer Thursday A Greup of Distinctly Smart and "Different" New $15 Hats All ''Made" Hats, Showing a Tremendous Anwunt of Clever Workmanship, and With an Inimitable Air of "Quality" About Them Te Sell at $9.50 Eilch j . Beautiful hats distinctive hhapes becom ing "types" perfectly fetching trimmings. There are hats of paen and Lyens velvets, duvctynes, circ satins and a few advance-season satins. Large Flats Small Hats Dressy, Tailored and Street Hals Levely with beads and embroidery, chenille and rich loops and bows of ribbons. Perfectly wonderful hats ut-this very moderate price. One Shown SNlLV-LNBRCjS Millinery Salens, Second Fleer Every Thursday Watch for Our "Extra-Size Day" Specials! TOMORROW WE OFFER Fine Lingerie Cleth Chemises IN EXTRA SIZES at98Cand$1.50 1 ull cut, well made, daintily finished under garments, fashioned with built-up shoul ders. They're neatly tailored or elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion. A group which offers exceptional cheesing and saving opportun ities. One Style Shown I' t ' Women's 16-Butten Washable Chamois Lisle Gloves Popular for Wear With the Wide, Flaring Sleeves Tomorrow's Anniversary Gleve Feature at $1.25 Pair Practical, geed-looking fabric gloves of extra fine quality, with embroidered backs-, and fastening at the wrist with two clasp. Brown, mole ami white. Women's Deuble Silk Gloves Special at, Pair . . . Deuble silk fabric gloves in tue-clup style In beaver, brown, matie and gray. 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Carpet Specials $3.25 Tapestry Brussels Carpet, Yd. 27 inches wide, in neat, well-covered de signs. $1.45 Rag Carpet, Yd QP 36 inches wide, in attractive-hit- tuC er-misa patterns. SnIllenburZTS Fourth Fleer $1.25 ng hardwood, $1.75 in pretty pat- Is $1.85 FIRST QUALITY Surface Cowhide "Strap" Bags Strongly Constructed Throughout $8.89 Each And This Is the Only Stere in Phila delphia at Which Yeu Can Buy Them at This Price Black or brown, 18-in. size, leather stra p s en circle the ell t i r e b a g. L i n ed with leather and fitted with roomy inside pocket. Bosten Bags of Finest Split Cowhide At the Lewest Price They've Ever Reached $1.19 Each Philadelphia's Most Extraordinary Advance-Holiday Sale of Men's $7.50 te $8.50 Silk Shirts ;4.65 t .S. Tax 16' ic $4,814 A wonderful as sortment of thor oughly high - class shirts- best quality trope;, de chine, jer seys and broadcloths in stunning .-.triped effects; some plnin white jerseys in cluded. 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