Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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SPECIAL EASTER SALE
Until and MM I.urf Krdurrd
exchange, 206 S.
change, SOS S. 16th Street
Give Shut-im a chance.
Cndvcnture
(tnrles that Mir your bleed nnil
mnUc your pulses lenp te the cell of
adventure nrp Ideal tunics nfter a
tlrlni? ila Tnke one home, from
Campion's.
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BOOIC1L SELLERS
1313 Walnut St.
1(Uhv275.000beebl
'went te Carlsbad
last year'
Anil 'tifv mm frnm nil etir th
werlil te rttrink of th tiaturxt
enraMve nrei(ittii for ntemach
tteuhl. ttr unil kidney iiwgH,
rhumflim renulpi.t an tc con
tslnpj in Carlntiail Spruilfl Fprlnii-
Vameun for centurl"i
New ou can obtain t'lte natural
rttntdlen at jour drutt-lst.
ASK FOR THE GENUINE
Carlibid Sprudel Walfr and
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Fresh Eggs
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The bigKest and fullest
At all our Stores
OFFICE SPACE
FOR
RENT
608-612 Chestnut
Street
570 Square Feet
5th Fleer
Frent Reems
" Apply
Mr. Dallas
606 Chestnut Street
ECZEMA
PSORIASIS - ITCH
RU-BON will remove every pet. Ak
Your Druggitt. Smith, Kline &
French Ce., Phila. Wholesale Dis
tributor. DANDERINE
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Steps Hair Coming Out;
Thickens, Beautifies
fftC.
jtes
35 cents buys a bottle of "Dander-
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90 Wt St.. New Yerk gJflU
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pplicatien of this delightful tonic
you can net And a particle of dan
driuf or a falling hair. Besides,
Sllisl"'." " -. ..V ...V, T.W.,
M.TjW IV.P ltMwfinllfl mm in1nv artA akilM.
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Wemet Voters
Fleck te Register
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rem Piiec One
Urait 1'nrty tterKrrs me nut In full
fnrri" icgNtpritiK ilip Hnpiilillcnti tetn.
Tin- Imlli'iitlnliH arc I Inn !!." pi'f i-cnt nf
Ihc (IhlsleiiM nrc fullv iikiiiiiiiI bv regu
rpKii-
111' IlKlttlMliHI.. U'lillnmi "...I 1.n.t le
, llltli' or no Interct bclnc tiihen b In-
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I ilepenclents. then' liclni; very few Inde-
pcnib'iit workers nl the poll"."
I In the registration of lust ji'ur for the
; lern I cnuipnign, women reglereil n ml
, I'lirellcil In illsippelutluiily stunll iiuin-
berx. AHIiuurIi no ellicinl rereril tn
miiilc of tlfc women velerx us ilitlnei
from the men voter".. it wni estitmileil
lint net ninrc thnn "O.ODd tecl'teriil.
Wniiirn leader- uinde n tremendous drive
today in get the women wire enrolled.
This ilrlw U the cutmhiat ion of .1
quiet I'limpiilRii by ihe women in :i
iicmf-to-deor ranvnxs. pnrtieulnrlj In
' Hie Independent u.irdx, The women
1 u-eil n lileek c.v.stem. llK'iRnlllK eneli
uemnn ennvnct' n ilellnile nuiiibei of
holies te vNitt
I The reclMrntlen nnd enrollment te-
' ilny will uliew hew the wind is blowing.
A heavy reulstuitlen in I'lilladeljihln as
well ns In I'iitsbursli and Sernnten,
would hearleu Indepetideutu Willi a
genuine feelim; of victory. Kteti or-
Klllil7.allen lenders i nneeile thill a big
leglMrntien. e-jieelally in fiillti.lelpli.il .
would mean a mmIeiis blew ! te In
aimed nt the Combine.
I'ineliet Mipperters make the point
that a liuse rejiMr.itlen win be fatal
for the bosses Tiiey saj llie Combine
can be benten The. aiRiie lhat if tlie
machine ete in I'liiladelphla and
ritlslmrgli. which is. tlie iniitnvtay of the
Alter candidacy, can he held down b.
a streni; Independent vote, then tlie in
terior counties will push the Stnte
Perester ever the goal line en May 1(1.
.Mere thnn .".l.'.".IMHI men nnd women
are elljible for registration and enroll
liietit in rhlliKlelphia alone.
If a large
percentage et tills total should he reg
istered teda the bosses would begin te
wnrr.t nr once without waiting for ejec
tion dat
Wb.t the Hessps Tremble
Tlie 'total cllglnlc voters is 7."S.0li 1,
ttlif'se names ire en the tiesei' lists,
nnil llierefere ipmlitleit te nppl.t for
egistiatieii Of till total. IIIL'.lllli
tteie regiMeird for ihv election of last
'ar. and are lit that fact registered
fei 'he muling primaries unless t!n'.
hate moved or changed their pntty
status In the latter event corrections
mav be made en the lioeks today. The
number eligible te register teda is the
difference between the total registered,
I''.'-' P.M.!. and the total assessed. T.'S
1 J I. which is :'.'.". s'
The nterage last je.ir for each nf
three levl-tratien dnts tta 1 Itl.lMHI
'huts On the "big dat ' a leta
I of
!". I."0 iiieii nnd women tvi're rogi regi
tired If nnl.t 1 III. 000 men and women
. Id their iinmcs te the books tridaj.
1 icn a grand total of nearlj ."T.'t.OOO
would hi' ready for the tirlmarj elec
' .mi Tnai inin . tthich is net as large
n it ma. hi , ilii be enough te strlkt
lea 1 In the liesii nl" the liesses,
I'm ii nf the headiimi'lcrs for tlie gu
Ie111at011.il 1 'nnlidnics unule special
flntis .,1 gi 1 their supporter-, reg-i-ti
i-aiI Prnminent wniiien. inarsbaleil
lit Mr. G.ffnril Plmhet and Mrs !nr.
II Wnibi.it.in. nl'
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0111:111 'louts Waul for Piniliet
Mr Stlt'.i Van lieiielin r Shi
II In
."irj:i Cluiuceller tr'el. iirnted t
te III'
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till" of the lllnsl III the Pun het
ei's in the in . She tonic ! tnc
siuli Waul in a mntiiiciir and biniighi
wniiien te'er In the lcgi-triil i' n plnie
Mis. SllHIie lilesied I.l-t lligllt III III'
elllllUsln-lli Pllli het llie-tlllg III bel
home. She miiibd i,imiili"s te nil
ttiimeti nil the ls.eiir' 1 1 r The
pninjihlets centa'.iieil plcdg te in.peir
the forester nt the priiuiir
There tt.i a bis Ullinillt in ihe tt
Cl'ili linn henii lii hi nr Ml P. In Inn
sH Ilk.
" I he in iibb- with Ihe
Pi mist It. inin." he .aid.
iii'i run. 11 il -I1011I1I In
linsp of getting ihe Stale'
gut 1 1 nnil nt ni
"l I hill 11 i
. for t In- jnir-
liilllies ttcll
done lit icilnunhl cost te the tiuplltci'
'i'lin timible Is that eerta n pnlitiinl
'ciders htite for tears been making "si
of it for purposes very nilli rent from
the senile of the people Thet weil.
ii the theory thin n publii etlii e 1. .1
irlt.ite sunii. and thet 1 eme tert 1 lni
' 1 making it I list that
'Vebndv doubts that iiuhl'e nfhcinls
sworn te erte the penic have delib
erately iii'ieased the burden of laxti laxti
Mell lit spending the .enple' iiimiet
for their own personal 1nh.1i1t.1ge and
nnbuily likes l ecei the little giniip
of men who iirntii lit u The penpl"
hate submitted hitherto but unless 1
am iittcrl.t mistaken lhev will imi sub
'nut much longer
".statp (ietfiiiiiieiit If .nl
"The geternment of Penntianin i
what the ielitiilat)s lutte Iniiilc 11 .,
peer business otganl.iitien. Its finances
are 111 confusion; It does net pav n
debts t hen they are due and its cur-
See them
at the Shew
They are steel the
most modern thing in
windows.
Their slender, clean-cut
lines suggest the costly
English steel casements;
but their price is surpris
ingly small.
Clese-fitting, free work
ing, non-rattling, non
warping. Beth side s
cleanable from inside the
room.
"Judge a house by its
windows."
First Regiment Armery,
Bread it Callowhill, Apr. 15-22
David Lupten's Sens Ce.
AlUfksnr snd Tulip, Pailattelpkis
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rent IIiiIiIIHIem iippeiir te lie
much
greater than Its nxsrtM.
, "The (irgnnlzatleii of the Stale ile-
pnrtmetiK 1h bad. Instead of a chisel
knit hed., whevp iiart.i all work In-
gether for a common end. ns the iif.Mr, Fisher snld.
partmeiitK of any micccssful business "De jeu want It loge out V a (pies,
must de. the State government I" a i tinner persisted.
loose and clumsy group of seinratc or- "Ne," he said.
giuilznttenfl, eai'h going Its own way.
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work; no common Mnndards of pa,t
i nient for services rendered ; no real
super Isleii In the public Interest.
' "If tlie government of IVnusjhaiiln
1 were u private business ergiiui.ath'ii It
would today lie broke. It manage
ment Is se penV that It could net slay
In business at nil In competition with
ether lirms Its directors, the pnlln
I clan's vim iiuemelnlly eutm1 It, are
1 using the business te feather their own
host, it is beginning te leek new as
If the stockholders, who are the people,
had gellen 1 1 I'd nf It all ami were
gniiig tn liiite a change.
"It will net he en te mit the State
government In order, but it can be
. done. ilie-tetiths of tthnl Is needed
! can be done without any new laws, just
hv i mining the government te erte
the people -net tn serte the politician.
I believe 1 knew precisely what 1
needed, for I learned that trade under
Hoeetelt. I have actually done il for
one of the department.. If I urn elcc
led i ioverner 1 will de It for all the
let."
FISHER WOXT DEN)
HE 11 ILL WITHDRAW
Slate Hanking Commissioner Flshei
became a target for questions as seen
as he appeared nt the Ttcllevue-Strntfnrd 1
for the Ketar.t Club luncheon.
Ilcpnrts lie was about te withdraw
from tc race for Gotcrner hnvc jieen
in circiilalli'li through tlie State. Such
liii lien would be 11 turning point in llie
I'nmpnign It would leave 11 clear-cut
is. ue between Attorney (ienernl Alter,
tlie uiinliiiie 1 aniljdate. and Glffntd Pin-
hoi. the independent. 1
"Wlieie hate .ten been for the last
twenty. four hours?" Mr. Fisher was .
asked as he entered an eletnter. j
"I have been out In tlie weed." In '
replied with a smile. I
"Are. ten out of the wnnd new?" 1
"Well. I am in Philadelpiiia." I
The Hanking Cnminls inner stepped
from the elevator and tried te get away '
ftein interviewers. He appeared an'
nn.ted at their persistence. He wa told '
of persistent reports that lie was nheut
te get out of the light.
"I lme i,n statement te make mm,'
he .aid. ltemlnded that the gossip, if
unchecked, would weaken his eandldnc
lie replied
"I le.ilii it effect, hut I want te
' tal'1 '" some of my friends. When I
ROAMER
A ca that is made in 18 body
styles and painted as the purchaser
desires.
"lint mom Onrn I'-trnliiK
PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO.
Kt; NOKTII ItKOAIt ST.
STARTLING
ANNOUNCEMENT
FIRT
NEW PRICES
Effective April 10, 1922
Bring the world-renowned
car within the reach of all
MODEL 501 BABY FIAT
er !'nrnir!
Tnjrlm; Sl'll", '.'S51 no
Ti);rn' lie uf SJUSO !'Js2J..Ml
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MODEL SOS STANDARD SIZE
Teurine SMOO JliSO no
l.anriall' WISH J-.IT.'i (HI
MODEL 510 6-CYLINDER LARGE
Tnurmir ! ux HMOO JWlsn (in
l.anilniilet MISO JTls.5.00
t.flnilaiilt nr
Umuxh.tm r)IuT $r,r,ne J77.10.fti
Ofner bodies ami special rfc
jijnt obtainable.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR
DISCRIMINATING BUYERS
Petter-Dieiinger Moter Ce.
Chestnut at 22d Street
a6t0tVappine
in 6tmy (Bex.
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Jey moves the wheel of the
Ureal timepiece of the world.
v' an i ta
After another W'nfer,
I'.nstcr cemt s ngam !
I land in hand
itlt dant'ini;' pnug,
Jt'i time for jet
and breaking buds.
Time
for Happiness Candy.
Candy bunnies,
candy eggs,
dainty ben-bens
wholesome liemc-mndc.i
-200 kinds
of delicious sweets
te help you
celebrate 1 .aster.
United
Happiness
Candy Stores
Tnrlfth nnil fhenlniii Hlrrr
lAOt .Miirliel Mrrrt
Mil Seuth 52 ml Ntrret
ST46 (iermantetvn Arnun
3(158 Orrmanteirn Avenue,
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de make, n Mnfeinetir It will he n very
' ileHiiIlp slnleliieut."
"De ytni want the Impression te go
out that tiu nie nbeui te ullhdiaw''"
"I knew that Imnrpssien will go out."
"Arc ten going te witfidniw
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Mi an air of linnlil.v andiednv ilmi h ulll b.. in l'lttshurch.
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Irritation. "Wlien I niiike u slalcnicnl (ilfferd I'ineliet, the Clilef I'erestcr,
't will he dclinlle." whose candidacy already has wen the
Ihe (iiutulO Iniciesi. who are .Mr. support of the miijerltv of women voters
Fisher's chid supporters, hate Mated M t),0 stnte. nnd .Jehn's. Flslier, Itmik
that they will net support Attorney jnB Commissioner from Indiana, will
(ienernl Alter in any etenl. both speak.
.Mr. Flslier nnd the Attorney (Ienernl (ieergc Whnrlen Pepper nnd Ditvld
nrn friends, nud it Is regarded as A. Heed, candidates for the United
possible the Stale llaiikini; Ceinnils- States Scnntr, completes the list of
sinner. If he wlthdinw, will declare for political aspirants en the program.
Alter. I Owing te the length of the program,
Hut Miiineiici'K of Plnchnt nic con -
I vlnced (hut If I iher gel out of the
! light It will iiie.in the transfer nf gieat
blocks of totes te the Independent cause,
i At tlie I'Mier licadcpiarters In tlie
I Franklin TmM Itiiitdiint ledny tlie
workers gave mil a telegram from Plum
' vlUe. Pa., the home town nf Fisher's
i liej lioed. wliicli iisuied the Blinking
I Commissioner that Plumvlllp nnd Seuth
Mnheniug lire solid for him.
; CANDIDATES TO SPEAK
Pinchot, Fisher. Pepper and Reed te
Be Guests Tonight of Weman's Club
Twe candiilatps for (ioverner nnd two
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IEBEHIA, WEDNESDAY;!'"' A;PBIL 12rlfl&
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for. United Stales Senater will face n
'firing line" of critical voter- tonight,
when they nppeilr nt tlie firnt political
dinner unci conference el the iiepui)
I llcnn Wnmnn'e t'lnli nf I'piinsvlvniila
Attemev (ienernl Geerge K. Alter,
thp orRanlatlen's "Klatrd" cnndldate,
lM the only eiip of the three aspirants
fr (ioverner. who will net attend thn
Itnminnr tri In trk-nil Itl (In llnllrVllP
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..Mr. Geerge Herace I.erlmer, president
nf the club, has announced that the dill
tier would slnrl promptly at 7 o'clock.
An informal reception In honor of the
candidates for office nnd ether speaker
will take place in tlie ante-room previ
ous te the dinner.
State Dentists In Annual Session
Pittsburgh. April IL'. A lecture last
night hv Ur. Themas H. Hnrtzell, of
Minneapolis, Minn,, en "When te
Conserve or When te Destroy the Den
tal Mechanism," closed Ihe opening
dnv of a Ihree-ilay convention of the
Petitistlvnnin State Dental Society.
.. .'. .in .. i' f. .j e .i. .. i I
which is Heming us mij -inurui milium
meeting here. ,
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Hart Schaffner & Marx style
THE quality's se
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get longer wear-it
means lowest cost
Strawbridge & Clothier
Exclusive Philadelphia Distributors of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clethes
NAVY BILL'S FATE IN DOUBT
Beth Sides Claim Victory en Final
Day of Debate
Wnslilnglmi, April VI. (Ity A. P.)
As the Heuse proceeded with Its third
and lnt day nf general debate en the
llli'l naval budget, leaders 'urging nnd
opposing! an enlisted strength nf
(iri.000 claimed votes enough in sght
today le win en n straight test en
tlie big point nt lsue. This may net
be reached until next week.
ltcprcscntntitcs lingers, Massachu
setts; Hrltten, Illineis: McArthur. Ore
gen, nnil ether ifcpuhllcnus ,m charge
et the ngni ter mu.uuu ilecinrcil pledges
hnd ben received from 11 sufficient
number of members te dafrnt the com
mitlee figure. Leaders en the ether
side asserted the bill would go through
the house substnnt'nlly as framed.
12-INCH SNOW IN KANSAS
Western and Northwestern Part of
State Covered, Bureau Reports Shew
Wichita. Kan.. April 12. Snow
covered Western and Northwestern
Kansas yesterday.
Ileperts received by the jcdcrnl
Weather Bureau here show
Inches of knew at Gnedlnnd.
twelve '
Housten, Tev.. April 1L Advices
from San P.enlte yesterday recorded
this ns the hottest April day in four
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jears mere, km
'at 4 1. M.
degrees being reached
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at Killing Chum
Continued from Pane On
appeared dazed for n moment, nnd then
said:
"t feel dizzy," puttln? his hand te
his head.
Then Topples nnd Dies
An Instant Inter he toppled eer nnd
was carried te the college Infirmary,
where he died without regnlnlng con
sciousness n few minutes Inter.
We rrrpilrc members nl thn fresh
" - " "1IL1..1-., i ,vslcnl excr-
".""fT:'' '"Mf0. - - -ui i
with tlio'mnjerity of the boys." said
Frederlrk Pnlmer, denn of the college
tedny.
"An InvoMlgntlen wns made Imme
diately nfter the nocldent. Frem what
I ascertained, one of the freshmen
swung nt the bnll nnd young Turner
stepped up behind him just In time te
receive the blew en the bend. Frem
what I Imve lenrned I nm positive the
death of Turner wn purely acci
dental." Authorities Hear Details
Corener Drcwes, of Delaware Coun
ry. nnd Chief of Police h'cnnlln, of
llnrprfenl Tewnshin. conducted nn In-
vestigntien in the college nt 7:W o'clock
Inst night. Ihenuis wns summoned be- 1 "I.istkn IN' WITH hadie rip
fore the two efficlnl. nnd In n Voice . Win- buy n rnilln yet when ou run" "1,1.1..
choked with emotion related the Inel- 1 'i '.Ifi wtS Ranui6,i,.c..nri,en
dents of -his chum s dentil. fiadle nnlf the nw route, hi1 W'J
Tliere were six freshmen In the party, ' gflBfr Tff5j;i"i
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he said, including hlnvtcifntitt the tUJ
hey. The ethers were I'cnneeV 1 :tj.r
rett, HlnrlcIiM nnd llcbtley. Heme e,i
tilnced the ball en the Heur In Ilnrclnt
Hall, arcerdlng te Tliemn. and he .
lected 11 mldlreii iirepnrntnry Id drivlmr
It out en the campus through nn enen
doorway. lln
At the conclusion of bis ps(inen.
young TlinnuiH, close te n physical en
Inpsp, wns escorted tn his loom. After
11 brief dellherntlen Diewcs and ('hf
S'canlln exonerated Tbemas from '.!
blame nnd nnueuueed that no prcneeii
Hen would fellow. Themns Is n en '.
Geerge Tliemns. n wealthy lnndetvnpJ
of Whltferd. Chester County. cr
Turner lived with his wlilew-M
mother, en Herkley read, IIiiterfaH
His father wiih nt one time 11 ncw'
papermnn. specializing In financial
writing. He Inter became a member of
the banking firm of Hnrper & Tumor
and wns noted for innny jears as n for
most exponent of civic reform.
Week's Wash Is Burnctd
Flic in 1I10 home of Frank Ciirugim
at :).'.' North Twenty-second silo ?'
early this morning detrn,vii the weekN
wnsli, which lay In tubs teady-te bi
snaked. 'The owner belie es that
cigarette tossed through 11 grating nher.
the tub, which arc in the cellar "Z,
responsible for the blaze. It Wn, j1
tlngulsheil before the nrrivnl of firemen
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