Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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Eccentric Millionaire's Leve
Triangle Reported te Have
Been Br.eken Up
WITH WIFE AT HOSPITAL
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Bosten. April 20.--Tlie .birth of a
bnby boy lms reconciled Chnrles Gar
land, Socialist. Idealist, exnenmr nffr.e
jlove and nll-nreiiml, eccentric, and his
j wife, Mary AVrcnn Givrlitnd. Tliertatus
of Mills,, Cenrad, l'hllndelplila artist,
who wa one of Garland's "soul wives"
In his frec-lpve scheme of things, re
mains unknown.
Neither Garland nor his wife ha
made nny statement concerning- the
reeouHlutlen, and the. whereabouts of
Miss Cenrad are unknown.
The one fact that Is known Is that
uarland and his wife have been re
united nnd that the coming of the lit
tle stranger was the cause of the recon recen recon
clllntien. Garland was present In the Massa
chusetts General Hospital here when
lie baby was bem. The little one Is'
the hoeiinil child of the Garland", the J
lu-Kt being a daughter. j
Garland U said te have returned te i
his wife weeks before the birth, but it I
was the arrival of the child that brought I
the fuel of the reunion of husband and
wife te imbll attention. I
,, "; was mere than a year age that
J.arland first sprang Inte the limelight
by refuslnc a million-dollar legacy and
undertaking te explain why he did It.
Refused a Millien
The explanation was net satisfac
tory. It did net recm te satisfy anv
one te whom It was made, and Garland
himself did net seem te be satisfied,
feeliiiB a sort of inarticulateness a
Hrt of Inability te put his own thoughts
. mill feelings into words.
The general idea was that the posses
sion of se much money was wrong and
. doubly wrong when, one had net earned
ir himself. It was mere money than
any one needed nnd. therefore, morn
ban anybody should inernllv nnnsess.
Garland raised the whole general ques ques
Hen. old. yet never settled, of morality
of wealth, lie was called by some a
Socialist, by some n philosophical
nnntchlst. by all a sort of crank.
Thousands of nersnn Kinnrnatnil in
I Garmnd that he accept the legacy nnd
'spend it In advancing his ideas, what-
t-ver tney wete.. or In advancing ether
M'hemee for world betterment. Hut lie I
was obdurate.
Everybody gave, up trying te change
his mind, and he was pretty thoroughly
forgotten. .
Tlien the Triangle
Then he sprang back into the lime
light all ever again by accepting the
legacy nnd doing se for the nmnzlng
reason that ha needed It te support his
wife and ether women who were neces
sary te make bis .life complete. One of
these women was Lillian Cenrad,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn S. Con Cen
rati, of '2?A North Ubcr street. Phila
delphia. This was last January. Miss Con Cen
rad hail been secretary te Garland's
mother. After she left that position
Garland bad taken, her into his own
home te live with him and Mrs. Gar
land In a sort of monogamous system.
There were no ether women living
, there, but Garland quite frankly wanted
. ethers'. .
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s Aiier several mentiiM .Mrs. Garland
vaiHBi m i) neerwi rn .aiisk 'nn.'u mnuunnn ...
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g i atl left nnd Garland left. Gnrlnnd said
m he did nut ut te leave his wife, nnd,
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living wMh her alone, and, since thev
could net agree, hn left.
Miss Cenrad went te her parents'
. home. A few weeks afterward Gar
land and his wlfe paid a brief visit te
Philadelphia. They did net make known
the object of this visit'.' Whether they
visited Miss Cenrad or her parents Is
known only te the persons themselves.
At any rate, the triangle love nest
seemed broken up.
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Our new OIL method in
sures your hair against
breaking or losing its lustre.
OIL steaming only takes
10 te 12 minutes and we
fully guarantee every wave.
Henna Tinting
The only safe method. Light,
medium nnd dark brown shades.
Hair previously spoiled by dyca
will be restored te proper color.
I.ecuit 337
The finest
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America!
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Don't Spoil Your Child's
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PHILADELPHIA.
CONFIDENCE-WHY?
EVEN'
who
in these times
k'hen the whole na
tien seems te be Buffer
ing from a business
slump, there are some
people who refuse te be
depressed.
Yeu would learn, if you
investigated, that their
optimism nnd confidence
is related te a growing
savings account.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS
$1,600,000.00.
When you wash your child's hair
be careful what you use. Most
soaps and prepared shampoos con
tain tee much alkali, which Is very
injurious, as It dries the scalp and
makes the hair brittle,
The best thing te use Is Mulsl
ficd cocoanut oil shampoo, for this
Is pure and entirely greaseless,. It's
very cheap and beats anything else'
"lUp-.l'ltccs. ?
'we or three tcaspoenfuls of
Mulsilied in u cup or glass with a
little warm water Is all that is re
quired, Simply moisten the hair
with water, and rub It in. It
makes nn abundance of rich, creamy
lather, cleanses thoroughly, and
rinses eilt easily. The hair dries
quickly nnd evenly, and Is soft,
fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy
and easy te handle. Besides, It
loosens and takes out every particle
of dust, dirt and dandruff. Yeu
can get Mulslficd nt anv drug store,
and n few ounces will last every
one in the family for month, lie
sure your druggist gives you Mulsl
ficd. Adv.
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DANDERINE
Steps Hair Coming Out;
Thickens, Beautifies
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ft.ri.t. - .CF rSKiJ S
Kf,MS;cnUbuya a bottle. ei:'DnQn.
M&mtit9-r' drur. ten. . After iene- ,
fauen et tnti
. "I have nothing at all te say. Se
far as we are concerned the matter was
closed long age. It' ridiculous te think
'we would have anything te say lu the
1 matter."
, That was the. only comment Jehn S.
Cenrad, father of Miss Lillian Cenrad,
1 lil.'54 North J'ber street, would make
1 last night, concerning the report that
' Charles Garland hanecn reconciled te
1 his wife by the birth of n son at a
1 llosten Hospital. 1
Miss Cenrad, according te a state- '
I ment of Garland last January, was his
soul twin, She. came te the home
of her parents, at that time at 172.S
! North .Sydenham street, where she re
mained incommuniende.
j Her father was as nilamaut last night
as h was when the matlerwns first
made public, nnd the girl could net be
1 icen.
I She has been living with her parents,
I who moved te the I'ber street address
about a month age. According te neigh
bors of the Cenrnds, nothing of Miss
, Cenrad's relations with Garland litis)
ever been "discussed by the parents, who
nre held in the hljhcst. regard lu the
neighborhood. Miss Cenrad's father In
dicated she had no comment te make
' In the matter.
, PERFUMERS PLaN WAR
ON TOILET WATER HOOCH
Bootleggers te Be Driven Out of
Business, Say Manufacturers
New Verli, April 10. (By A. P.)'
Heech owls shall net hoot their hoots,
at the members of the Manufacturing
Perfumers' Association nor try te hide
the radiant odors of the synthetic!
orange blossom or brenx behind the
delicate perfumes properly belonging lu I
milady's boudoir. I
The bootlegger is te be driven out of
the toilet-water business. This Is the
decision of the perfume manufacturers,
meeting here In their twenty-eighth an
nual convention,
.Spokesmen declare that hundreds of
cases of lovely odors rapidly change
hands among certain wholesale drug
jobbers who use such transactions te
boost their average business figures, and
thus Increase the amount of liquors
they can handle under the Prohibition
Act.
As for the perfumer who makes gal
lons of potable liquors an against ounces
of toilet water, the association has
hung the black flag en such evildoers.
All In all. the hooch owls can get little
comfort from the perfume manufactur
ers' attitude en the liquor question.
What alcohol they get will perfume a
handkerchief, perhaps, but never the
Lrcath of e rum hound,
'went te Carlsbad
last yeav
And thy rim. from alt avr th
world te Pftrtilt et th nitural
euratlve preptrtlts (or atemac!)
trouble, llver and ktdn.jr dlMai.i.
rhtumatlam, eonatlpatlen, ate., con cen
talntd in Carttbad flprud.l r!nn
Fameua (or eanturlaa.
New you can obtain ttiasa natural
rtm.dlta at your drunlat.
ASK FOR THE GENUINE
Carliaad Spridtl Wattr tad
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"COMMAND"
A Serial Remance
of Eastern Seas by
William McFee
Auther of "Casuals of the Sea" and "Captain
Macedeine's Daughter"
Begins in the
MAY NUMBER
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Te Speak en Education in Serbia
The Kerblan Committee of the Kmer
rency Aid will meet tonight te hear
Dr. Rosalie Hlauahter Morten, who
will speak, of educatlQif cenditUns in
-Ma.-, vt. Neruaau.juiL returaeu
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RESINOL
( Soelhinq and He&linq
is the name te
remember
ifveu want te&el rid
efeczerna,bkijches or
ether distressing skin
trouble. Usedvyiih
Resinol Seap it is a
standard skin treatment
and rarejy fails te remove
all traces of the disorder
Derit be a skeptic
BeAin today te use
fcesinei '
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Always ROOM for One Mere? Here Is
a Wonderful Opportunity for Levers of
Oriental Rugs
It is a well-known fact that the past year has
witnessed a greater decline in prices for fleer
coverings of this character than for any ether
article designed for the adornment and comfort
of the home. And yet, as a stimulus te Early
Spring business, we have selected an apprecia
ble number of choice pieces and offer them at a
Special Reduction of y3 off
Our Regular Lew. Prices
Beautiful Kirmanshahs, richly colored Serapes,
personally selected rugs in the Feraghan, Sava
lan, Turceman and Kherassan weaves, in the
most desirable sizes in short the best the
Orient produces.
The prices quoted below 'are based en this
"Special Reduction," being one-third off the
regular prices.
Feraghan, 12.1 x 8.10 .$175.00
Savalan, 11.0 x 8.2 185.00
Serape, 11.7 x 9.6 225.00
Serape, 11.8 x 8.5. . . 265.00
Feragrhan, 11.10 x 9.4 . 175.00
Savalan, 12.1 x 8.6 225.00
Turceman, 17.7 x 11.3 475.00
Sultanabad, 17.10 x 10.5 550.00
Kherassan, 16.9 x 9.9 450.00
Serape, 11.11 x 9.1 295.00
Kirmanshah, 11.10 x 9.6 475.00
Serape, 18.8 x 11.8 575.00
CHINESE RUGS OF HIGH GRADE9
6x9 8x10 . 9x12
$165.00 $245.00 $285.00
Very much below usual prices
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fleer Coverings Exclusively, for Almest Century
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direct drive than is averaged
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trucks of the same capacity.
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power and speed GMC
trucks are, net limited by
read conditions. They will
haul economically wher
ever there is traction.
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