Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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liEDGEB-IHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JaNTJAHY 2, 1922
EVENED FUBtlO
RUNYON LOOMS UP
AS K 1 GOVERNOR
Republicans Alse Expected te
Agree en Frolinghuysen for j
Senatorial Race
HARMONY AT CONFERENCES
Knetat Drrflch te Evenliw rubUe J.tdaer
Atlantic City. .Tnn. 2. New Jersey
Repttblicnns will mere limn likely liar liar liar
monlie en llllam N. Hunyon for Gov Gov
ereor and .Tewpli S. Frclliiglniyscn for
United, States Senater. Tlits Is tlie
furface Indication of friendly confabs
and eciul-cenfcrences held at the shore
yesterday by politicians, bis and little,
coupled with a Btatcmcnt from Presi
dent Mackay, of the State Scnate.
t rather Implying tnat nc nas uuuuuuncu
II .erleus consideration of the BOVCrnOr-
IV .kin
"New Year's Day and Republican
harmony" was the way it was put by
one politician who had observed United
Steles Senater Kdge and State Senater
Runyon arra-ln-urm en a Ileanlwalk
stroll. "Unde Davy" Ualrd, of Cam'
den, who has shown n strong preference
for Ilunyen, came here yesterday and
was considered in connection with the
meeting of Cdge and Ilunyen. With
Uis presence henv during the first of
the week-end of Senater Frelingliuyscii
and Senater Mackay, all factors In the
political game of chess for war or peace.
It must be admitted thnt the prospects
for cemplete harmony, appear bright.
"I am a firm believer in always doing
what is best for party harmony," an
nounces Mackay, of llcrgen. Chief op
ponent of Ilunyen, In his significant
prepared statement. "I feel that T
, shall continue as a candidate, but will
net impose upon the generosity of my
friends by asking them te contribute. I
de net want te jeopardize the party
In the State by making a bitter factional
fight which might have Its after effects
that would be exceedingly uufalr te any
nominees."
This is regarded in.the political circles
a a polite notice of withdrawal, al
though the llcrgen Sennter does net
actually de no, and the supposition that
Runyon Is tlfe man te benefit is based
upon the knowledge that, after ad
dressing Kiwanis here en Thursday and
leaving the city te fill n speaking en
gagement elsewhere en Friday. Runyon
returned te Atlantic City en Saturday,
and Is supposed te have gene into con
ference with Sennter Frelliighuywn
and ethers at the hotel where Mrs.
Rnnyen remained after the Klwnnlan
nrtetlng.
Senater Edge, popularly supposed te
have favored Mackay or Attorney Gen
eral Themas F. McOran of Passaic,
come te the resort yesterday for his
annual New Year's dinner te the city's
newsboys, and during the latter part of
yesterday he Is known te have met
with Ilunyen, and is said te have con
ferred wtih former United States Sn-'
i ater Balrd and eevcrnl of the Statu
Senators and Assemblymen. 'While
McCran was regarded actively in the
race two months age he ceme out for
Mackay for Governer at a meeting in
Hackensaclc about two weeks age.
Senater Frcllnghuyscn left this
city yesterday morning. On Sat
urday Frelinghuysen ceuferred with
' Mecliay and ethers and from these con
ferences there emanated a report that
former Assemblyman Walter G. Wlnnc
colleague of Senater Mackay In Rer
cen, was te receive the nppelntment of
Federal District Attorney and as a re
sult, Markay was te withdraw from the
gubernatorial race In favor of Runyon.
Jersey City, Jan. 2. Pierre P. Gar
vin, Prosecutor of Hudsen County, has
announced that unless State Sen Sen
aeor William U. Mackay, Colonel Aus
ten Colgate or former Judge Rebert
Carey, of the Common Pleas Court,
would enter the race for the Repub
lican gubernatorial nomination, he
, "would no longer remain as the active
Vhead of the Republican county erganl
ration."
"I knew nothing." he raid, "about
any Edge-McCran Mackay-Runyon
harmony plan. If Sennter Kdge Is
working toward such a plan, It will net
ntfect my attitude toward the Runyon
candidacy In the slightest degree. I am
for Senater Mackay, if he will enter
the race, and in the cent he does net I
shall gladly support either Colonel Aus
ten Colgate or ex-Judge Rebert Carey
for the nomination for Governer.
"If neither of these men will enter
the race, thcri It Is my Intention no
tengcr te remain ns the nctlve head of.
the Republican organlmtlen in this
county, and I shall decline further te
engage or teke any part In political mat
ters except in my home city.
"I hnve nothing persenal against
Runyon. I nm, however, opposed te
seme of hh policies, and I am espe
cially neninst his chief political backer.
Tills mhn, Hamilton Kean, seems te
hnve taken special delight in efforts
te Mnash the Republican organization
In this county."
PERU RENEWS DEMAND
New Nete Calls en Chile for Tacna
Arlca Arbitration
Santiage, Chile, Jan. 2. (By A.
P.) Renewed demands that the Peruvian-Chilean
controversy evet the
provinces of Tncnn and Arica be sub
mitted te arbitration nre contained in
a nole iccelved here from India.
The Pcruvinn Government nsscrtcd
that an nrbltrater should be appointed
te decide whether the treaty of Ancen,
by which Chile took Jurisdiction ever
the two provinces, nail been vieinicti,
and hew violations nllcgcd In the Peru
vian note of December 23 might be re
paired. Peru's communication en December
20 accused Chile of having caused the
expulsion of Peruvians from Tacnn.
Arica and Tnrnpaca ; occupation of
part of the province of Tnrata, In
Peru incorporation In Chilean terri
tory of the borax-producing region of
Chllcaya and the retention of part of
the gunne revenue from the Ledes
Islands. ,
B'-EAMBIIirS lUMOBTfl
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BAHAMAS
for that "Leng de
ferred Vacation." An
investment in health
and energy that will add
years te your life.
A Winter Paradise. Avraf
temp. 71 neeudden changes ;
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Colony. Splendid Hotels;
ether fine accommodations.
Munson STEAMsmr Lines
Weekly sailing e beginning Dee. tl.
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formation and rate te
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Drue) Bldf., PailsJelskia, Pi.
or .nr isunst Agener
Winter Cruises de Luxe
West Indies
Panama Seuth America
Fares $300.00 up
Twe rcrnnrkuhle cruises ty the splendid
"EMPRESS OF BRITAIN"
22,200 ten displacement, Oll-burnlng.
Frem New Yerk Jan.- 2f st and Feb. 21st
Catling t nil the perta of Interest Cuba. Jamtlet,
ranamn. Venezueln. Trinidad, narbadea. Marti
nique, at. Themas. Forte Hlee Hiliaman. Hannuda.
Appointments equal finest hotels.
Fer refej d full Information ajtvlu te local aatnts or
A.k the CANADIAN PACIFIC
n. C. CLAYTON, City P.ssenfer Afent
G Chestnut Ht., l'hllnrielpnlii., Vu.
Tel, Lembard 7110
WIKTKW niwenTH
ATUVNTUJ f'lTY. N. J.
Hetel Ravenreyd
Clielata A. A Ilesrdwalli. bunn). well
heated roeme. Winter rates., J3 te It with
hath, (A. Amer. plan only Special weekly
rt 1SAAO HOWER
MarlboreuMIenMm
VtflhWhUa 4. tfenm Cempsiy,
Hetel BeSCObel gnt;-ly Av. nr. beaeh
B.K MAItlON
Kxwl'ent tabls Med.
ani, a Vj plain, I'll f.
LAKnyoen. y. j.
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Ik. VA6SAR HOU313. T,Al:i.()OD, N. J.
Bslect CllenteUi Moderate IUti
AIKKN. N. (7,
AIKEN
lurn of Winter ReaerU
Highland Park Hetel
"Teeeesses eharm oil Its own"
CUMATB nECnEATION ENVinONMBNT
. Addrens J, J. BWEE.VBY. Manaeer
.Vunmer M'liltffuce Inn. Lake I'laeld. N. Y.
reitT LAlTr)Kituii,Krifi,
Ne Ceal Bills te Pay
It Is Glorious Summertime la
FORT LAUDERDALE
beatW TraSfi'i'NcT-lrs'niKa
BECY
Menrtfer lllnntrnted lUmklet
ClIABIIinn OF COUMEUUB
tort Mm'Etm. rijt
Hetel Royal Palm
JS-IIele Oolf. rithlne, Swlmmlns- Peel. Everr
Jtoem with natli. .1. L. NEL30N. lfr.
frt Myers,
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Open Jan. 7
IIKKMUnA
HAMILTON HOTEL
BERMUDA
Open January a
Medem in Construction and Operatlea
'JBO Suites with Bath Pi reproof
Accommodations for tttHJ
Concerts by British Restmtnta! Rand
N. Y. Offlre. Bniir Trnrel Bursaa
425 Btli Arenue
OioeUlet; Table Adilrecs '"Hetel nermuda"
Mannaement or .1. A, flherrard
SIva TTnl Praal.n. naiK Yll..f ..
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EDUCATIONAL
Iteth Hetrs
Scheel of Commerce
87IH Year
A new term In both the day nd svenlnr
TEMPLE UNIVERSHT
l'hlladelnliln i
)'IIIIdtr f'ONHEUVATOUY OF
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2in Mlirilll nm u,. lJ.!VA.Vl'r
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Cacti Cruise xflBk. '
27 Days (7 i X"
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Largest
Steamer
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BERMUDA
Under Contract With Bermuda Government
The palatial steamers of the Furness Bermuda Line land their
passenger endv baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding
the discomforts, inconveniences and delay of landing
by tender. They use oil fuel, ensuring speed and eliminating
the cinder and dirt common te coal-burning steamers.
Sailings Twice Weekly
IVem y. Y. Eeery Wed. i. Sat. Frem DermuAa Erery Tees. A eat.
Tickets Geed en Either Steamer Offering- Unequated Express Serrlre tI
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" and S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
T-rln-Scrsw. 14,000 Tens Dlsplscement. Twln-OcTew, 11,000 Tens Displacement.
BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUT-DOOR SPORTS
Incladtmt Gelf, Tennis. Sailing-, nathlng, rutting-. Riding-, Driving-, Etc.
ye I'aMperts Mirny Modern Hotels. Writ for Illustrated literature te
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall St., New Yerk
mrnees Withy ft Ce.. Ltd., Denne Dldg., rhlle,. ex Any Tourist Agent
Jfltest Indies
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SS'FORT ST. GEORGE." KiJSSeJa;,.
NiiyreRir January 4 February 4 March 4
,JMI:,, ,Vtc,ien Among Enchanted Islands
, fflL:1" ..'J "of W."t hUtorle Islands
S. S. "Fert St. Geerse," Ideal Oil Burning Cruiaina, Stmmr
Ths 8. B. "Pert St. atom" t your hotel for the entire cruise and otters
;M.iS2iu!T.?.n.'!JlEm,er, of modem hotel, tneludlng- large and lumrleusly
furnished staterooms, many being- equipped with beds, cr rate baths, het
K?i,f?,'?. rJi,n.nnr T,er na ,ne Premenad deebs are long and spacious.
p-fnetra for danMnfr and cenretn
Rate terrn Mix nejmtn WSO 00. Inetnmnr 1 mjms wtth mrate baths.
Ne passperj, required for these crutsee. 6nd for literature te
, FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall Street, NEW YORK
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TACTOnY AT BROAD AJP
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On Sale Tomorrow
Our Factory's Entire Surplus
Stock of
Men's $35 te $55 Suits
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On Tropic Seas te
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Tfrti. fftY-f-iT-nlerVir venre rViA Snellpnburr Clnthintr Faelnrv ah Ri-narl arr Wallace
rrpphn has hpfin tiimincr out the best clethinflr in the country, and for fertv-eieht 11
years the famous Snellenburg Clothing Stere has been retailing it at nlaker-te-wearer
prices en a basis which eliminated the middleman's profit and represented upwards
of 25 Better value than ether clothiers could offer.
Back of Every Piece of Clothing Made and Retailed by the Snellenburg
Organization, Stands 48 Years of Successful Experience, and Unshaken Reputation,
for Reliability.
These Suits at $20 Embody All The Splendid Qualities
Which Characterize All Snellenburg Clothing
Thoroughly reliable In quality of materials and workmanship, strictly up-te-date In style. Of serviceable, fashionable, seasonable-weight fabric,
expertly tailored.
Suits That Yeu Can't Duplicate Elsewhere at Even the Original Pricings We Place Upen Them, for $35 te $55 arc Values Based
en Our Famously Advantageous Maker-te-Wearer Basis At $20 They arc Unprecedented !
Why take chances by buying clothing elsewhere ? f's utterly impossible te get better or mere satisfactory
qualities and styles than Snellenburg s , and even if you can get as geed, you 11 have te pay a fourth te a third mere
than Snellenburg' s prices. SneUesbUrSS Third moor
Our Men's Shee Sales Have Become a By
Werd Among Value-Wise Men
Tomorrow We Have
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mv90tfiH
There is no lovelier spot for a winter
holiday than this "Island of Enchant
ment." A climate soft as June;dtles and
harbors vivid with the glamour of Old
World life; mess-grown fortresses; grace
fill Moorish alkhitccturc.
16 DAY CRUISE $
ALL EXPENSES
180
and
up
There la Just the right amount of shore-going te lend In.
tercet te the entire cruise. Yeu make the trip en large,
10,000-ten steamers especially designed and luxuriously
Stted for serriceln the tropics. There is a wide choice of
accommodation, ranging from comfortable staterooms at
minimum rates te suites with private bath. The steamer
Is your hotel for the entire trip and the rate corns all
necessary expenses te and around the Island and return
te New Yerk. Deck golf and ether amusement.
New CoedadoVanderbtlt Hetel opens Jan. let.
WtU ter btmatJfutlx Mufref beatttl. Addtm
PORTO RICO LOSE
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Men's High Shoes
That Were Made te Retail at $7 te $10
Te sell at
$3.45
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Splendid Qualities Smart New Styles
Wing tip brogues and perforated straight tip
models; also English lace and Blucher styles;
bread, medium and narrow tee lasts.
Leathers included: Mahogany calf, brown
calf, tan calf, gun-metal calf and black kid.
The Majority of These Shoes Have Rubber Heels
Sizes ananged en separate tables for easy
cheesing Extra salespeople te give prompt and
careful attention.
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