Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Issue of f Liberalising ,
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M ,f Wrk, elected In 1010 en n dlxtlnctly
"tret" ticket, today announced his can-
?V'" ,"' or t,,c UnUedStnte nenaterinl
v5i , mwraHintien in tiie ucmecrauc oieie pn-
J!,." SMrles next September.
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, minting una iiinimiifuciuviii iiiu
$VA Governer Mild lie had been convinced In
fi? .t-l4imt few weeks that there wnr. n
tp ' Iffeal demand for hfx candidacy and that
x Jit came from all walks et life and ill
S- fel.tteal faiths.
1 ,- lfe was convinced thrv net only dc-
, 'it-red In honor him further ns n man,
ut. beTicved that by LN rnndldacr he
l"iv'ald typify n movement In the State
and Natien which ehnttld be determined
at the pellN." He, did net clarify thN
allmdenj contentlne hlmvelf with the
nnaunccmeht that he would iue state
stents from time te time leaving no
doubt 8H te what his position would be
n the insue of the campaign.
It l understood In political ctrcleit
that one of his Ijiuies will be liberalizing
f the Velxtead act se as te permit the
manufacture and Nile efiight wines and
ieer.
The Governer en ill that hli entry into
the race would entail "11 grout oiivlnci eiivlnci
Mcrlfice," which ha said h t firet did
et feel that he slieiihi be called upon
te make, but as the State had nlgnally
honored him by electlnj: him Governer
he considered, it his duty te heed the
demands of hli -friends, i " .
The only ether Democratic candidate
for the senatorial nomination thus -far
la State Senater Alexander Simpsen, of-l
Hudsen county, minority leader in the
upper btanch of the Legislature,
San Francisce, April 14. (By A.
I)( Miss Dclera "Angcll, twenty
yearn efd of Pirwulenn, who will
come into possession of $25,000,000
left by Jehn W. ("B a Millien")
dates, when she is twcnty-twef dis
closed definite plans here today for
using, part of the fortune.
She says she expects te marry a
jeiing American surgeon who has
an ambition te maintain a hospital
for the peer. She did net name the
L surgeon nor indicate that his name
Is known te her as yet.
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The Daily Novelette
An Absent-Minded
Bridegroom
By H. LOUIS RAY BOLD
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'II7ELL, well, congratulations, old
Vnian!" and Jerry Green cave'
Davis a slap, en the back vtliicb. caused
him te wince, even ns he had an Inward
doubt- of the sincerity of his fellow
hoarder's felicitations. "When Is the
happy event te be?"
"Can't say as te that," returned
Davis. plensnntly enough. "The sooner
the better.!'
'Te be sure, te be Mire. Only, mind
yeuDave," and Jerry shook a was
m Isb finger under the ether's very nose,
"don't get one of your nbhunt-niluded
Wreaks en and forget there Is te be
such, a thing as a wedding when the
joyful day 'comes. That would be tough
en Deris! And count en your fellow
boarders, old top. They'll be en hand,
very man of them!"
The affable Jerry left Davis at the
ext corner, 'and. thelatter proceeded
tore slowly, Yeflectlnif- bitterly' that if
-i.Jie and Deris could only bklp their wed
ding day their ;merringe j would begin
Bucb mere auspicieusly.1 The, ver.v
thought of going through' the 'solemn
ceremony with that bunch of conspira
tors eyeing him nnd nudging each ether
If -he fumbled for the ring or Deris
kesitated ever the premise te obey. Oh,
he ,hated It in anticipation.
Deris, be knew, was of the same mind
s 'himself. But ten years' humble
subservience te her aggressive mint had
Induced In the girl a docile ucciuIem ciilc
In -all'thlngs. It would never have oc
curred te her te combat her rclutlvc's
wishes, even in se' personal a matter as
her own wedding.
Yet that night Deris, with troubled
yes, poured out her heart te Dave as
the two walked down te the moving
pictures, their one escape from the ueI.y
phonograph-ridden parlor.
"It's net the ceremony part or even
the supper I dread, Dave,'' she con
fided. "The crowd will be decent enough
then. It's afterward. I was getting
clean towels out of the closet for Aunt
Fanny as that awful Jerry Green and
.a narrows came down the ball. Tliey
dfdn't knew I wan anywhere around,
but I beard Jerry say that we didn't
atsnd a chance of getting away together.
THere are te be a couple of flivvers
owned by friends of Jerry's at each
end of the street and you are te be
well, kidnapped, and I'm te be taken
te the wrong station, and, eh, Dave,
It'll be just cheap horseplay!"
"Let's chuck the whole thing, dear,"
aald Dave thoughtfully; "slip away and
be married by ourselves."
"I're thought of that, of course,"
confessed Deris. "Only well, uunt
would never consent. I m sure she'd
be mad enough te hang en te my clothes
and all. Yeu knew she Isn't my own
aunt, and she's always cared mere for
the boarders than for me. DIsannelnt-
lng them would make her desperately
angry with the two of us. If I could
enjy get my trunk away first!"
Davis was silent for several moments.
Be suspcitcd the existence of a state of
affairs of which Deris was ignorant.
In the tirtt place, ever since bis arrival
at the bearding house some years age
he bad been an object of fun, If net
contempt, te the "gay deg" young crowd
of clerks which boosted Mrs. Barker's
place as a "really live joint!" Davis
had chosen it because of its low rates
and Its nearness te a branch library,
where se many et his evenlngi were
peat. That trait was especially pro
vocative of criticism that a man would
prefer mulling ever books te a geed,
nappy same of cards or a billiard party
with the ether roomers. The fact that
he was really absent-minded at times
forgetting meal hours or his hat or
aeme equally Important item had fur
alahed further opportunity for their
bafts of ridicule.
But, most vital of all, Davis sus
pected that a very real, enmity toward
him existed en the part of Ed Barrows
and that Deris was the cause. Ed, who
fancied he bad a way with' all ladies,
had tried te philander with Deris, had
had his passing Interest stayed and
lamed by her quiet .indifference, .and
had seen "that absent-minded book
worm", make feed where h'e'had failed.
Yes, Davis felt mi re that Ed would ini
tiate and forward any little scheme et
deviltry te get even. '
-As 'they , reached the theatre' Davis
threw back his shoulders. "Don't
worry, little girl," he whispered ten-
derly. "Just leave everything te me,"
But it must be cenfesbed that during
, the entertainment which followed his
thoughts were tee deepjy .centered en
problem te get bis money's worth
l of the program. ,, , -t
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:,Mrcurrent of excitement was distinctly
thoughtfully excused her from further
duty In the kitchen.
Every one was prompt te the meal
that In, every one except Davis, in
fact, it was well along tewnrd the end
of the meat pic course when the tele
phone behind Jerrv Urcen ranc noisily.
Jerry jumped te answer. Then he hung ,
up me receiver, neuuieu up in laugnicr,
slapped his thigh and all but choked.
"That bird Davis will be the death of
me ! He's clean gene and forgotten It's
hi wedding day. Says te expect him in
about an hour or se te take Deris te
the mevlcs.c He's eating at n quick
lunch re's te step at the library I"
There was utter silence. Then te a
man the boarders laughed, only sober
ing slightly when they saw Deris, face
bowed in her hands, rise and leave the
room. Behind her lingers hid a trem
ulous smile.
Thus It was that while the crowd
trnltpri tnr 1)nvn nml Mrs. Tlnrknr nl
Icnilcd te the expressman, Deris slipped
out and met her bridegroom nt the cor
ner. A few minutes later, lit n quiet
little parsonage uptown, a perfectly
satisfied couple said "1 de" and "I
will" before only four spectators the
minister, his wife, his daughter and the
pnrtenage cat.
$1,000,000 FIRE IN VIRGINIA
Five Hundred Families Made Home
less by Berkley Blaze
'Norfolk, Va April 14. Fire which
swept the suburb of Berkley, across the
Elisabeth Ithcr from Norfolk, did mere
than a million dollars worth of damage
late jesterdajv destroyed 170 homes nud
ether buildings, made about r)() fami
lies homeless, caused the deaths of
liberal persons and injuries te mauy
mere.
The blaze was one of the most de-
strtictivciln the history of Virginia. It
cut a swath mere tnau a mile long nnd
from two te four blocks wide through
the heart of the colored residential dis
trict and sent out fiery tongues which
licked up several sceic houses of white
persons be nml the Negro belt.
The gracst danger arose from the
proximity te the flames of the great
sns tnnks of the municipal gas plant.
The Intense heat nearly belled the
plates of the tanks nnd If seemed for
u time Imne-sibld thnt a terrific explo
sion ceit'd 'be avoided. Finally, hew
ever, heroic firemen crept cle enough
te turn the safety .valves wiihii drained
the tank.s into ether receptntles well
btvvend the tire line and the peril of n
disaster meic tetrlble eien than the
(he was averted.
Unauthorized
. New Yerk, April 14. (By, A. P,)
The New Yerk Times last night made
public a letter from Woodrew Wllrien
denying ,that he had sent-" or? author-'
lied any one te. convey aj message te
the Jeffersen Day dinner here last Sat
urday night.
When doubt as te the authenticity' of
the message first arose, Jeseph P. Tu-i
mtilty, Mr. Wi'sen's former secretary,
made an explanation in Washington In
which he said !
"The message read nt the banquet
came merely in n casual conversation
with me, at Mr. Wilsen's home en
Friday last, when, he remarked that he
would support any candidate who steed
for justice for 'all.
"If Mr. Wl'sen's says the message
rrvsinntunc na THH VOKT
Every en Intercited In. hipping' .news,
ehc4ulM'iilllriKi, movement of vtiitla and
pemplcW. KUtherlUt'v shlpp Ins Infermut en
Should l re3" 'MAntrtB HEW, H COMMhRCfl
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ENTIRE TRAIN LEAVES RAILS
Track, Undermined by Rains, Gives
Way Cars Ge Over Embankment
Onavay. Mich.. April 14. (By A.
P.) An entire pat-eii2er train en the
Detroit and MiicMnm Itallwav left the
rail near licie itcriln.v and plunged
down a" twenty-feet embankment. All
but one of the pnengern escaped seri
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by a sefteulnj; of tin track hi Heed
.waters of the Black Itlver.
lluM'iest of the Heed hail paised here
today 'and iin1lnr tepertu were ic-
crlveil from ether towns in tills p.ut of
the State, which were threatened curlier
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made of platinum, effectively pierced and set
with two diamonds and two calibre cut
sapphires $135. ,
In selecting a finger ring from our stock it is very
easy te cheese, because all arc attractive and
designed in accord with latest fashion. Prices
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French Seal Coats ...; 100.00
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Natural Muskrat Coats 200.00
French Seal, Skunk Trimmed. 200.00
Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed... 200.00
French Seal Wraps 250.00
French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 250.00
Black Caracul Coats 330.00
Moleskin Coats .. 830.00
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Hudsen Seal, Hearer Trimmed 530.00
Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed S30.00
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Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00
Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00
Natural Squirrel Wrap 800.00
Taupe Caracul Wrap ..1000.00
Broadtail Wrap 1200.00
Ermine Wrap 1200.00
Natural Mink Ceat .v 1500.00
Natural Mink Wrap 2000.00 .
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