Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1922, Night Extra, Image 12
Kmmum,,- ; HLIi, PNrwlfMPHHttfr mam . .i 5& c,.i '.iMri.'- W wis inrarae: or urenans )Jjv V '.. . . p Afternoon l rrrri-.- , HURTJN CbLUSION ' t Ye tt ? , ,'.Mt:MliMlB City, May 4. The Great OsMeil of Red Men et' the Stnte of jjjjfvWift'Jertey opened Its seventy-6rst W 'kwrial convention here this niemlnt nl K Sj.lHi'iteepfechae Pier. It will Continue fdf'twe days. M the same time the Dc i? $HKAee et Pocahontas, auxiliary of the i;;,. )fc4 ''Men, began Its annual cession at Merris Guards Hall. m.Bfternoeri there will be n roller- parade of the orphans being taken of dt the two organizations, r ei- 1 I El I ll at ! Man.L .lt.tat.1 a. 111 I.A .I... an. fi. i Cj'T"1m jmmiii; tiii-.u nm uu i.c mii- i-iBumi. memorial service en tne pier, hi- KMsjXTk Mrade tenichC Is scheduled te start Wte$&.t 8 o'clock. There will be nt least ICO KJvw tribe in line, and each one will have ajtititt degree team in run costume. Many y?''- r'lll .! 1.. I.. lit... ' 7 ' . hieu, uv ill nut: 4 L- la. - 1 1 11t-l.. r'TT hahrpen twn mnlnrpnm vesterdflv Mrs. tejfc.!ftE. H. Sweeney, patron nt n beach-front ltVi hotel, is In n serious condition nt the ?, Jll-Iantln Plli II Atlantic Citv Ilemltnl. Slip 1 enfTerln from shock and severe cuts about the head. :wlAi. ,. NB &&&&d ; ' ii A mallilallilallilallilallilallilallilalk.'ifi ., V".' ' JHkT i ' . aaaHIl; Vffla.a.aB 4t? vMV 17- ip '-FTI - laPaiaPWl .. . S IBiPaPaPaPaPaPaPaB fwt tBW:lf ' .-.St . ..tH BaSiBriil .tllliiliMlTiinl Vritai "hltliflTJ BHMHtiKi.l3ii. mttairiJSmiSUti& f Pi'flgwjg .h&7MEKi pted ift?M.Mr4M ?iTOWffl1 CbastUaiA . ij fci n i.ti !- a-iBi'BnT.i 1 1 nvnii-H in r nmmw T-Tv7"'r,r-vi-jr Ti"."TJi7-i7.-.c-iiu rereater will mM ,th .RtptiMkfa.item lln" tlnceuM Uf ithe'hameny ree M rtc Nations preceding th last day for IH nomination paper Cengressman-Grlest loomed tin utrentlv as. n harmony chelcdi , Governer Sproul, In,' fact, at mf Bkr v rif ty WeAlng their way Inte Vcntner by ',",1, way of the back read of the main- iX iana the Jongpert neuievaru. a .esnd ei gypsies nttempted te cstneiisu n fortune-telling industry en the streets. grinding business rather dull, they re sorted te a house-te-houso canvass. They had net been at It long, however, when police ushered them out of the city. v. CV. IF m w . Lv- Han ford MncNider. national coin Bander of the American Legien, will reach this clt.v early this' evening en . an official visit. After a banquet he will address a mass-meeting at the fUAia f!ttciij1u AfiMAfv TtAtairaf tnnei l v v ?" "":,-'. i...,. .. c""f . .irem an sections ei reuin .icrscy nrc coming te hear him. Camden Is send ing nearly 200. Councilmen O, K. New Transit Lease Csnttaned from Pan tn municipality," Mr. Ven Tngen said. "It is this: If the city dares te build another line before negotiating a lease for operation it will be one of the great est mistakes ever made." Councilman Devclin congratulated Mr. Weglein and the ether members en 1.7 the near approach of definite action en .ir- m IMIP. Hn B.ild thorn nhntild h nn nnriARttlnn In It nnil thfir Tim lnnkaul fnt ff i Its passage at the earliest possible k) ' . ."- Caalaal atf PAMIIUt VmJI.. UpU VI VUIIUIVV UIIUUII Knilrl A Herbert. riUNCESS YOLAND.V CROUN PRINCE LEOI'OLU .News dispatches Indicate that the royal couple are engaged and that at a very near date an official an nouncement will be made of the be trothal. Princess Yolanda is the eldest daughter of King Victer Emmanuel of Italy. The Prince is the eldest son of King Albert of Belgium 1 " '"JTlw most Important prevision of 'iHYtheleasc isan unwritten one," Inter mrf jectedMr. AVegleln. 'This is, the spirit m y-ofiantakenism and nzcressien has been y - supplanted by a desire en the part of SS. Hlbte sit down and discuss transit mat iScia in a businesslike wtiy." Councilman Develin. rcsumlne. snld mVrrcrtaln questions remained te be considered br the city. It must be de- Efc. -, elded, he said, whether the city was te .11 KllIM aIIiAH Af AIIIaIIU AU JamehJ lL4 Uf iii uiuci CAiciiatuiiB, wi UCUinilU U1HL W this be done br the transit company. . It1 m tint b rlprlilixl. he fuilrt. TrliAMir thi - -..--.- - -w , ;t .-- jv Kftflty slieuld later enter into eompetl eempetl W5r tien with the1!'. It. T. Company and i ultimately force, it out se that some .v r, ether cemnnnv rnn pntpr thn finlil. H .,-u l. '.i'... vr.-V ."..v. v. r.jf 3 bbiu ue unuernieuu nini uic i". it. 'L. KCempany would new begin te pay divi FV "- deads en its stock, and he was Informed .that it had expended only two and a bja Aalf millions out of its tetnl capitaltza- nvv ' (ivtl Ul lU.Cl I1IU1IUI19 Ull VAICIISIUIIS. C ' ' Weglein Steps Talhfest P'f - "We must nreteet the citizens nt M xr Philadelphia," said Mr. Develin. "We Pic ( can't afford te go en spending money Rtett for 'something that the cemnnnr nnilir IfcSiU te 3e. I believe we ought te go te 'V the Leislature with n reauevt tlint n iiw . through -routine bill be nassed. se that ES. -,we will have full assurance that cars &" ...,'be run from Sixty-ninth street lfete Frankford. Alse I believe we should Rf t klf n referendum en the STl.'iOO.OOO iA Vae Wnifltnltlfr 111 Innnu atlfllnrlva.l hnl ' et, raised, the raenev which was te have been spent en tlje Bread street sub fr way and ether extensions. AVe ought ;vfrj w nnu eui wiiat we are going te de iU.l. after the exnirntlnn nf the five.ri-nr $ term'. The'cltv eii"ht te net R wr'wnt IVtl Ken"lta Investment." . After a discussion lasting an hour ami tt'f tplrtynve minutes. Mr. Weglein re- mlndel the Councilmen that speed wa KF?. eaeentlal. and announced the stens which TJ Nv ' , t 4- . tn Pinchot Men ' Wern ,of Fraud Continued from Para One tedly a staggering b!ew te the con tractor combine. The leaders profess te make light of the situation by saying that they had anticipated the less of (iTiest and jonnsen wnen tncy pre dicted victory for Alter. Today, however, organization lead ers nrc holding hasty conferences nnd sending out long-distance calls te va rious ports of the State in frantic efforts te stem the tide for Pinchot. They realize that ether county leaders need only a little encouragement te fellow the lead of Griest and Jehnsen. Pinchot leaders en the ether liana are jubilant. They sav that the addi tion of Lancaster and Montgomery Counties te the ether interior counties which are certain te go for Pinchot will win the Republican nomination for the Ferester. Congressman Orlest Is recognized bv all elements as one of the shrewdest politicians in the State. Jehnsen, of Montgomery County, is an old Penrose leader, who likewise generally tries te get into the popular swing. Jehnsen is the treasurer of the Re publican State Committee. His lining un with Pinchot make two officers of the Republican Stnte Cem mittee who are for Pinchot. The ether is Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, the rice chairman. Pinchot leaders point te this as an answer te the charge that the Ferester cannot be considered ns a regular Re publican when the fact is that lie Is being supported by members of the official and legal party organization. lengrcsuman uriest s views nrc set forth in nn editorial which was pub lished .icstcrdny In the Lancaster Ev-nmlnel- Era. which is as follews: " horn docs the Examiner-New Era favor in the present campaign for the Republican nomination for Governer? "If this question has been nked once in tbe last week it has been asked fifty times. The answer Is Glfferd Pinchot. "The Examiner-N'cw Era has net reached this conclusion without n thor ough study of the situation.' It did net declnre itself at the outset of the cnni pnign because it wanted te give each nf the principal candidates an oppor tunity te enunciate a platform and tnkc a. stand en the primary Issues before the voters. .Vew, as the campaign reaches its climax. It is convinced thnt the interests of the peepln would be best served by the nomination of the Ferester. "Mr. Pinchot has net had the. In In eorsement of thh paper nt all times in the past but he has changed his mind about the Republican Party and we arc interested new in the present net in the past. Today he stands out ns the leader pre-eminently fitted te head the ticket against Democratic "harmony" iu the fall. Man of High Standards 1 one 'point, Issued n statement bated en thn hllf.tliaf iflrlest lind been selected. Mr. Uriest. however, declined tocam tecam palgnMn'a factional fight1,'. I' 1( Mackey Bursts .aili .- ! Harry A. Mickey, whe'waa thrown overboard as a candidate for Gover Gover eor, began distributing 100,000 copies of n printed pamphlet today te Repub lican voters of. Pennsylvania. The message Is intended te aid Al ter' campaign, but a quick glance given the Impression that Mackey irtlll.is in the. race fer.thc Republican nomina tion. )' Mnckcy's picture Is displayed promi nently en the copies, which also con tain his record as chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Beard. In the course of the message, Mr. Mackey says he does net believe Mr. Pinchot Is qualified for the governorship. Then he centinues: "I have frcaiientlv said that because of his wealth and an opportunity te lead a ute et leisure lie is entitled te credit for hnlnir turned his hctlvltles Inte rather useful channels." Alter te' Speak Here Tonight Attorney General Alter is stumping In Chester County today and will make two nddrcscs In Philadelphia tonight The combine candidate's cnsacementH today took him te Pheenixvlllc, Coates-J iViue, uinrKsnurg, i,onuen ureve and West Chester. ; .',,! The Alter meetings tonight will- be held In Masonic Hali, Gcrmnntewn, and In the HnrmcraClub, ,the Vnre'organj Vnre'erganj Vnre'organj 7stien headquarters lii the Eighteenth Wnid.' . u I The Philadelphia Alter committee an nounced the .riames of eight additional members. They are Dr. Wilmcr Kru sen. Health Director in the Smith ad ministration; D. B. Weittz. C. C. A. Ilnldl, C. C. A. Baldl, Jr., Mrs. Jacob Ulnsburg, Mrs. Geerge P. Pilling, Jr., Mrs. C. S. Hurlbut nnd Mrs. Jehn Stockton. Irf its daily statement, the Alter com mittee tried te delineate the Pinchot headquarters as a place of great con fusion Bnd nnxlety. It called the For Fer ester's headquarters the "Pin-Shet Camp." , Defeat of New . Rips Party Rule" Continued from Pag Out ' means sure that in Mich cne Brook Broek hart will net run Independently and carry the State, or perhaps caube the election of a Democrat. McCumber's Fate Uncertain In North Dnketa the fight lies be tween Senater McCumber and ex-Gov-crnen Frnzler, a Nen-Pnrtisrin Leaguer. There is n third candidate, Pat Norten, in the race, but he is n miner figure. A convention would name McCumber. The primaries are sup posed te favor' Frazier, even though the Nen-Pnrtisan League has received severe blows recently. Ex -Senater Grenna has been eliminated by 'ill health. In Michigan Senater TnwnsenH la likely te be defeated, but in this case tne result may net have such a bad effect upon party discipline ns the result in Indiana and the probable result in' Iown and North Dakota. He probably wiil have Representative. Patrick Kel ley as'nn opponent. Mr. Townsend is n fairly "regular" Republican nnd would upon most questions co-operate with the Organization. But there remains the possibility that in the contest the radi cal and uncontrollable Herbert Unket will (.lip In. The Ohie contest Is between, twe.j regulars, v alter i5rewn and itepie fntatirt Simeon Fess. The Organiza tien is for Brown and cenld name him in convention. But Mr. Fess Is likely te be successful In the primaries. The Republican Party is in such a bad state In Ohie, owing te nn unpopular State Administration, that It is likely thnt Senater Pemcrenc, n Democrat, will, succeed himself. Hitchcock May Come Back In Nebraska Senater Hitchcock, Democrat, may come back, 'for lje has nluajs had the support of the con son nth c Republicans. The Repub lican primaries will probably name Beecher Unwell, another "Irregular," as the Republican candidate. It Is plain that In the next Senate the Organization is going te lese three or four seats te the anti-Organization Republicans, nnd it will probably lese m WvT. ffiaK with eoHsternttiefl -lever. th defeat, of New. Thedrfnet In, Indiana any, indication f of ; .uch i IHamntent rus" Will ctHM iletlcm of efther.-eusti' next fall, but , thryde-e their; frUMlten mings weaKened. , .,m? Mnya,, ',On W.etbvr httndOV Is.a Wdmd., iuciil in aiiHUK iiih iiinf'E nrimarT tern. The peepla.dld.use it In 'Indian' te bring1, about! a result) that they .W -i ti -t j..i. .. : 7.- ..,.; sirru. in iije same way incy nre using; ufiur umr. , own,, purposes ,in venaayi Yar-jn. It.itfKndarttcd te thesnrcsent tWidency to'.'MlBke nMrtr name cevel cTerjiniBu-jraer uic;min .rrem La Fol Fel Fol lkttc'te fmdii.' itt f PHILA; PRICES 68 PER CENT, 'iwrnrnm mt, TWTWRWwmmrmm IaBBfeBBVK.Kut.lBBBBsaBBr . ,. ti m .t bjh ajajBBv, aaraaw -m, BaaajriBar vtraajprja r ..tiM a'U T,?ZTrw!rvr''ii'-iFFcnLXm..lcai.ij.t inzs&v.i v wwrtA. i-Li.i j VHtMgHT?rmy . -UWft ' ..Selnsiness fahMseiirtWer child t.cOMPXRAWV ht ttMnt jtitS iJwi: '?. " "; t : ,.tti.v ha twiri, tikmYun' Main; rfoBenoly. . CiWVi. . " ihas.Kdv?k7kenly'ilh..,..'l.,he .. , vl ji " 1. .f,r' . . k". . jT.r; ' . i" ik enemy U deey,,ymiaaWuiiit. natufefv acltlte'4ttllVlual ac!d4m nev eknlie'a 'lttfetVwhat.lt ,la. tV'tr' 'i ABOVE PRE-WAR AVERAGE Steady Decline, However, Reported ' by Laber Department ' Washington, May 4. (By A, P,) The nl-crage cost of living in the United Stated decreased 24.2, per 'tjent In, (he period from December, 1021, te March, 1022, and 22.0 per rent from June, 1020. te last (March, the Ttnreml nf Te. berj Statistics of the Department , of jjaoer -anneuncea leany. The level of prices, In March, how ever, according te the bureau's figures', was 00.0 per cent higher than In 1013. Philadelphia's cost of living decreased 21.2 per cent in the twenty-one months' period and 3.5 per cent 'In the three months' period. In Philadelphia the average of living costs in Mnrr.ii nn 08.2 per cent higher than in December, xvii. Moneiy, . ', rTVJV,. li . Immhm lJMf''thi age-long ittuitle of triaaa.aHjaat class. . i:'. X 1 .vrrrr" h- ,l- k.''1-' . al - .'1, t &l.a. a..,M. X'ceos-ef bW5 te eliminate selflsUness. , $MW . t . nehVcen nefeMeatjustly' with eap gnellfciV unt . the ireduce selfishness ,te minimum. J K;i , ' T. Wherever, that. Is defc'e the employer and the 'rmploye comelne agreement, amlnatldrts slnk'andentbltterness and conclude lastln .trWUes-vef pence. If H'hY4&alwMblevt Cannes or Washington-'of Genoaite put sclflsli- nnaii nt 'Afitn jtwiucnninv, inn wunu would nPvr'be jellf started en Its re re re turnHo'presperlty"; lK , i "", . ?''" s " .yV-Ihant.'n?.huKaaiure. neegls- latlen cn?ilATei.'curevthe evils from ,wblch,natlea.tffare suffering; . fl It Is selfisaieii i vtHaffllfs-thehalh ,ei, iijwinin' Beaif W'ln iei "" the mans ,witn. le Elected Maypeftfit. Paul at Thirty s.St. PauUMay 4.ilVirtuall.v cemnlete returns today fremTuesday's city election gnve Arthur E..Nclsen'n ma jority of mere than ,3,000 votes for Mayers ever William H. Maheney, Laber'.cnndldate. Mr.v Nelsen, whn is city counsel, Is only, thirty years old,. this partisan '. full "nt tMuater and persuasion i'te" the men who rc t.U.fbil Tn tnklaf kAt lAwa. ' . ' . .JrS Jt is s'eifls'lwesei'thatfcauses tji ' A ' a cMJ agrceinents;bstw,enthe merchifpt qnd his clerkSjvandithe -housewife and 'the gin wuo.aeps Tqjs.'jipsiairs werai v K THE l6Bgi'f fight, for progress,? which, baa4 raa1li'CJi'rt4trf,1' nnw nnd "then Isntbattle.UcVellmtnHte'.selilshnesS. '; r Ctnainf thna,VlaMla,k.. In thla' hatlln wrung' the J Magna. Charta from King UUIIIla f ' .11 1. " ni The greatest of .wars taught a eelf will be. one of tBybunin Mayers1 SXSjHS ir""!. city has had. 'Voting here Is non- S& 'ifl !? thelcji His upon" ,the lsan- ' T'Oreit'rRepnbiic beian V& weri THINGS GCTSiUjii FRED Pi Sine J 896 w havt mmiitmintJ- amputation for offering te th public 'only ftctfary but Meats, Groceries, Fruits add Vegetables ObRVlLE. 31UKU 63d and Lansdowne Ave. NON-SERVICE STORES, ' V 1339 Se. 58th St. ' v WotWeodland Ave. Ridie.and'Girard Avej. 2542 Gernantqwn Ave. -2822 Germantown Ave.' ' 1-qt. Creck of Chew Chew or India Relish, 35c i-pt. Jar et imported Ulivea, 35c We Solicit Your CHARGE ACCOUNT ' '" for Our Strviee Stores i PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE femifWM'THINGS GOOD TO EAT" 6380 Germaatewn Ave. 52d and Spruce Sts. 5012-14-16 Baltimore Ave. 43d and Baltimore' Ave. 23 S. Lansdowne Ave. 3204 Woodland Ave. I ' (t.aniMlennr, Pa.) i ' i i ii F I V fe. 'would be taken te set final action te-1 "He U n man nf hlnh Mnndnrd-i nni q$T i """" ,-M(,n"nv -" oneiter Smyth left v principles. He is especially noted V,aB Mr' ,?,yc, ,',e,V, R-,T' Ce,'' nt' for hU knowledge of forestry anil cnn- Vi .. tOrney, Will gO te IUirilsllllrC nnd Inv ' L.,.-n,irv., n nntm-nl rimnilfi-cn. hill Ills A't. tth lease before the Puhlin Strvlnn fnin. ! -urn... i., ,.. mi!na,i in tMu .,,...,.., y&he Original r.AA Wj ' mission, meeting in executive session lii Ji there. It probably will be severul OJK " weeks before the commission nnneunces SI' Its decision. EZC'h IfVuVaivlai m..Hni. naia nll.nJ..I I Tii srr- viw; tmifi -. uiii-inirii uy Ul Lv.i.4.') -aa-fftf 'Fnrinlnv. Pnlitlr. Ha.,!... rv. Kimlsaiener Clement, several officials of Pa' jthe P. 'R. T. and various city officials RXVnfc Jivlifai liAVa nnrtlplnntia1 In aha nl...bA .u i sphere. It would be difficult te hml n recommemlatien that menus mere thnn that which Theodere Iloeseelt gavt him, and if anybody knew Pinchot. it was Roosevelt. He said: 'Gifferil Pin chot continued throughout my term net only as the head et the ierest service, but as weruing ami directing spirit in S&C.wbe have participated in etic phase or' most of the conservation work, and as Mtet.annthrr of the long transit controversy 'counselor nnd nsslstnnt in nieit of the ifcWlP'iJ i i t !,,. . T ' erk connected with the internal affairs ff&m, P R T l0 APPree Lease of the r0untry. tfvlflacfThe directors of the Philadelphia "Thnt is what a fioverner of Pcnn- 'gSjapia transit company will meet this sUviinin is concerned with internal WsSTafternoen, it was said, te give their i affairs agricultuic, geed reads, mIioeIs, rrjf $ tMwviiu nyiiu,wi in inu ii'ubc, uiiu Jiayer lercBl, iiiini-'s uuu 1111 uui uviicr iiiiiiu- m'jfMoero has been Invited te the meeting. I furious Interests. fe-t sCenferences held Jnst week en the "(jlfferd Pinchot has had cjcperirncc .1. l 4SVal,.1rf A(rl alevftlnil allnnllAn A . Mill, nil fit .liAcn firnltlamu fltlfl Iu t..ll KlkS ' .w.,n.u ...IIUHMll HC III- "'! II. w n.vn. ...v...", . ..v.. ' fivliitteMett ny tne tiayer. unemas K. Jilt Jilt iffi&'Um.Vtnlimtetthc P. R. T. Company. yj ; aa MKvvegiem. xne lease in its tinnl v-vifV-wvm was inc iruic ei inese aeilDera- tlew. W. A.'Va icbse nreviurs, nmeng etner W'tWaca, that the city shall be paid a I ui j- per ii i. in me .cost ei tne iBnnunly, beginlng in 102J and in Ming 1 per cent annually until ) jcent is reached In 102".' If alt-e ses tnat tne line biinil be put in Hen NevembervC of this year anft the city ImIiiiII furnish 1(M pur. al and interlocking systems also are iMWHQti wstuiieu uy trie city, it Is also VwiV-Mreea in tne lease that the city shall nvwJiirfi;'the cowpony S13S.6J50 for the cost ',i..V,jff jajttra siiep equipment for operatiea ?r)F( I Special S7 Afeaiure- y'X tntnt ffiL 1 m xx jf ISal J&r i m 0 MARKET STREET BEEF CO. These Prices for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lean Picnic Shoulders 1 01 Fresh-Ground Hamburg Steak .... I M II Lean Boneless Beef for Stewing. . . w' mVe Pure. Lard in Pound Prints P Our Beef Is the Best Meney Can Buy Nete i These Prices , fr. ROAST of BEEEOA CITY DRESSED SHOULDERS OF PORKaVi V lb' SSSSi' CTI7 A IT-G ec Lean Sugar-cured Sliced Boneless Bacen. . .25c lb. Lean Boneless Stewing Beef Qic Finest Half Smokes or Ham & Beef Bologna . . lb Large Selected Eggs in Cartons 30c dez. Finest Creamery Butter in V-lb. prints 45c lb. Olee or Nut Margarine 3 lbs, for 50c MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221 -23-25 Market St. 5939MarketSt. rAJ7. JM '(StW? at h eauinned te cone with them, "The Ilcpubllcan Party mutt present a united front this fall against the at tacks of its enemies. The Hardin; Ad ministration must be Indorsed, net by talk, but by Republican Senators nnd Congressmen. "The Republicans of Pennsylvania, with Pinchot as their candidate for (Soverner, will sweep the State from ten te bottom, and net only insure a a that the linn hlmll l, nf in ' competent unminit.irai.eii nt llnrr s ?H5".? """? ." l. m p,,t '" I burir. but send n solid ilclciratlriii i lmnL the President In Washington ns well." The Orlest declaration is ndmittcdlv n staggering blew te the combine, which had been counting en the support of the veteran chieftain. Following fast en the setbneks received at the White Heuse, it has Alter leaders completely up in the air. They don't knew what te leek for next and there are strong inti mations that Auditor General Lewis is getting ready te explode a bomb in he organization camp some time between new nnd primary election day. It is je je perted In informed circles that the Lewis shell will cause a bigger explosion thaji an; thing which has Issued from his eflicn m far, since he began a real in in ctlgatlen of the accounts of the Com monwealth. Congressman (Jrlest's announcement In.fnver of Pinchot is net a hastj Judg ment. It was decided en after he, in his well-known manner, liml pnr,.fi.ii caAvaased sentiaieat la hla home county line. 1 rwiic Menace Unites Greek Factions '-," . mwiuwiih:, jjujt . j.ne menace ifpwnna utr ipiwu in nvr ngiii. witn ptaTturklsh Nationalists iu Asia Miner te tending, te word the unification of all Haaaks. Who arc slnklnc nartv illfrr. v )ie!,irt the face of he common danger, ,.' , '8'tn.repertcd In Greek quartets lictc. "' UMI ' ' : U'.MMMT FQRTRD O.N KE.t:. X8TATB 'a. 1 -.-- ... u.u.. l...M.. .. . mw w, ww(, .,!. m,u un mi, im itubapiian'nsa. In Ileal bj.tau and m, . IM- .. Repert ed . Trrstr. 'nyri uwtiunc. Cea- uunntNtrrNM 'uv PYtv Urn la ,Seme d'iy'he.will b'e'flele teiill) hie town" motives, ahdf then Jllini wtlbetiB e dllear. 1 j' V net .. v rur,DVglu 10 u.aaiiycar, . ;jlv ,, tfchese! whenf6rsce- such u.i tlme.call v- v Che UllleVlulntf' A'lL A.ftuik'. asiw i waaTaam BTvr ivwiinvTi "iii".r-iT"i.w'r e r '.7iCTrfJ 'i ." l.yi'iat.s.iVli Jiii au MOWttff.WJraOTll f J'A',lea';ewn.xe;i0OftWn wwjwewre t staliertaii ht.. tn et m.ii.'-.i:a-i UJ ifcZJlTiZlJ'U'lmV Ksmsa HeHryWalnotivfeMer;AaMBtantUnlljui7-ni7 gagfeUeWMIsst S-l aaa--i mi . mmmmmmm HMes-i t -Utahr intlf fTt j::i.iA'j:u .n ws, mm:M iiBmri'"5vw-,jv:v.,-.rKi AtSR IMTTaHRtfaFe1!? aJB B!A? ' : re y asce; laiiaaiim I vthey always reillett' true.market; conditions. . ' P ' nt .i, & 5. '; ' ; We are alwaya.quicice.giye pur .customers eyadY,anU 'conditions.' Te'th, liberal' policy we ewe our. pesitiQnfaleadersWptin.the KH grocery fields "'. ,- . '. s P vt,V A f SWI - 5rtJ."i 3-LLllJ,mMiMCl VIMLV ' ,fm ' JEM' w .1 mi ... -" JZiMlMJMMf flwlta. n m.' -..- i 'n i mti ,r . fcw. hkps " rZ!EV i yx "'i y IB' The ftnett Rrf ;' f 'm" ."''". .S-. .1 -' America t , j v, . j V l.TM:9W ith iu..). in thn AiWv naj-Bdlse of America). A Every pound contains the pure, rich cream, from 10 .'quart of milk! Have you ever tasted It? 1 - -, ; Richlanrl Kutter lb 42C i t Pure .creamery prints , Galyriized.Pails 1. 17. Swift's Sifep Seap , . . . ." 2Y2' Babbitts Borax Seap, 6 kM ,25a Asce Sifted Peas " 17e .. 3 cans for 50c W1 u. i linl SruOCrWI i ' Ill x, . i llfil IU I . HI I'' ' . r f " J Asce Black Pepper ..310 Asce Cream Mlhtsw? , . . .Ib 25r Blue Rese Rice... ,bp,"9' TemtersSsii Preserves i26c A t j. r 'la? SK Tatte the difference? ' u - I. 4SC0 m Coffee -25' .Always uniform in the cup; the ' same blend,, the same roast, the same un- vnrvlne" crnnifnpn-t It nevnr changes. In V word the best cup that ever passed ypur lips.V - , , . Asce Evap) Milk'.;;. Better for your coffee cream. t , . tb an tall can Qe ordinary Milled from the Best Wheat Grewn Xtai Fleur 12-lb bag S7? P aaV 1jiH l , " 'X. All the feed elements nature lias put into the kernels of the choicest wheat are retained in Geld Seal Fleur. Yeu "must have geed flour te. de geed baking. iy, . Geld Seal Fleur1. . .... .Wb " 2? Aisce Baking Powder, -" 5e- 9e 17' E (T O carton of ' Jj' twelve The very choicest of the new-laid eggs. aat-MaBfSaMaWaPvafaaM-M-' ( . dez s 29' Every egg guaranteed strictly "fresh. .All Leathers Rubber Heels Tliese Shoes Will Fit Yeu Men who are unusually hard te fit will find in the special measure ment shoe illustrated ( above just the type that will fit their individual needs. The style will please the most dis criminating, the com fort will please the roost exacting. And that isn't all. This shoe has the fa mous comfortable and protective cushion sole that has lifted Dr. Reed Cushion' Shoes se far above the ordinary run of footwear. 7ene Mere Stylish- 7vrejc as Comfortable Held Nowhere Kit 106 S. 13th St T LAST! PHILLY AND THE SEASHORE UNITED r ' i W L. Lk.'OtM Teddy Bear Sugar Cern . f . .4nn W Sugar Beets,.' ready te serve bla ran JJe Cooked Sweet Potatoes, b, c" 15 Asce Perk & Beans, 3 c,,, 25s Gorten's Clam Chowder, n 12 Asce Cider Vinegar .. bet 16 Calif. Peaches . i. . ."" 23e 29' Asce Macaroni .-..?. . 3 pkM 25 4 I 4 "t'i Reg. 25c If Rich Creiamy Cheese l0 2 1 c lb Fine Table Salt 1 .1 Fi.ve-cent' h - bagafer, Reg.. 10c pkg Shaker Salt cut te 7c 10 Breems 45c Breems 60c Breems 70c Breems cut te "v. cut te cut te I i 39c 54c 64c Asce Tomate Catsup . .ble bet 15 Asce Table Mustard l" 12 Norway Mackerel, el, 5- T-15 N-) Pineapple Cakes'" 29c cijB.G. Crisp 19c Fresh from the evens. Asce Cern, Starch ...:,. phj7c Geld Seal Oats "' 8e Sunsweet Prunes .'. .n12Vi 18c Ammonia) O bottles for The Tacony-Palmyra Ferry Company Opens This Saturday TERMINAL POINTS Ttceijr feet of Lrlcl itrttt Pslsijrrs feet of Gnaia.is.en retd MAY THE SIXTH, 1922 At 4 o'clock P. M. Great news for the metdrist rtlrect connection between the Nertliehst Boulevard nnd tlie White Herse Jpe. a short route (ns the crew files) between ISprth Philadelphia and outlying dis tricts nnd the seashore. no congestion or traffic Jams. a 21 -hour service with large, well-equ'lpped beats. a 20 and 30 minute schedule. exLr ."vlca during rush hours and Sundays. Hew te get there RoewTelf' Boulevard te Rebblni ' ave te feet of Latlek atrcct, Tttceny. Kerry )geea te feet of Clnnumlnaaii read, Palmyra, New lent), jrirari reuia te Wlilta I . I . ' Ml aluat Ralaw Chaaaaal y I V , , ' uA . THE TACONY'AND PALMYRA imSSmBs 'it' W Victer Bread HlU Leaf M Bluincr Asserted any way you wish. -, 20 Baked just as you would bake it in your own kitchen. Our evens have a capacity of mere than two million leaves weekly, Victer Raisin Bread ,08' 10C Luscious seedless raisins aplenty. asce 10( Teas I A Vi lb pku, 23c; 1 lb pkg, 45c The very cfieicest pick ings of the tea plant cpme te us from the Orient. Packed in scaled containers, yith all the de lightful flnver and strength retained. Five delectable blends your favorite is ,hcre. Old Country Style Orange Pekoe Plain Black Mixed India Ceylon MAM-k-'aiaaaaaam,a(',"a "Y :Eflvm WMCffWlM BaftMAVtf Meal Specials in Our 207 Sanitary Meat Markets ' ' (QueUty andCleanlineh Reign Supreme) J , ' ,', FIINEST QUALITY NATIVE BEEF Chuck Rolled Pet Rhaet ib 1 flc I kan Soup Beef lb Ib Thipk End Standing Rib Roast Best Cuts Standing Rib Rnf lb Ib 7c 10c, 18c 28c . ciTkT;E5?edmilk-fed veal f , Xtu j y Breast Shoulders lb 16c Hack lb 18c Rump Roast Neck- ....lb, 22c ... .lb 14c Lein Chens ...".. Te 2Rn Rib Chops lb 22c Cutlets lb 32c These prices effective in our Phila., Camden and h,.,K.. u. .. . . . . I. . SaEi&NaBte , .,.. ZV "" Mm ""' W,'k'" HBMaBIASCOJ - rASci58 I 1 fi4faVfcW4mS-t5t vsneas. , v. . -. .. . - T:i.,irt.vjt1 t ',-(. -xri' , V. hi', . i-n -1.'". ;i,iwTi twr jju.j '. iini ,. i n i. j - iiii m - j - h.. 'imiu u i i p, . i . - a. iu irn tr.sv