$v. Jpui ' V fe.U?' ffr,'Vi ' Wi 3 ",,7 jv a-wt i'i-. " " 5v tfRRSJ, iWZtfW 1 S I' - T.' 4 :d EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHti;it)!EI)PHli, ft&TJItSDAY, , kit 18, 1&22 ,r - if pk ' - .'a' it. TF- C"i i BtX ,,$. .i-j af . Tsrt?vy vP&f M t f tS."4 " tR ft r It ,? 6 . ML . PSUK. ywr 'a. m ii i)r - MM -, J;-.SSt. lit wme w vnanv enr 374ZGermantewn Afvli Fer the Whejtf Family SO.Bt Write for BsekUt O ai Formerly 1730 Market 81 (1pfn t'rl. X Sill. Etcnlni J RESINOL 5oelhinq and He&linq Ibr 5km and ScalpTreubles fl f nt' Veu; Lighting Fixtures Will de mere than any thing else te modernize your home. Prices arc moderate again, and we suggest that you come in and figure with us. Visit our salesroom. Lighting Fixtures IIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take Ne. 10 Cur In 'uhnm 0-n ntiirilii Till t l M. riiunr ii rihe n:ie AMD E N MAN IS I NURSES GET DIPLOMAS REPAY MORTGAGE Vice Chancellor Rules That as Meney Did Net Reach Helder the Lien Still Exists VlceM'linncriler T.eamlns In tlie -nm-ilnn Chrfjircry Court jctcnlnv renilirril n ilrclxlnn et mere tlinn nnllrmr.v In nrrt when hr ordered thnt n mertMM paid nnd rnn'eUl ten ear iire t" re Inxlnlcd, becnU'W th lnuer te whom J thn imirtKiiRi meiipy vns paid for can- i-plliitlen fnllitl te ni'iinaint tin holder of thi? mortKime with tin fact that the I mertgiiKe lind 1ihii pall. Jiwepli Kiiichn. rnmder attorney. I who cemmltU'd MilriuV eeral innnlln iiK, mi tlie aer-nr In the Xrnnn' I tlmi. lie mm nuent for WlUlnm W erk- uiiili. who held II merU'iiRe for -WRI nn n property In Hmldenflfld J nn April 1. 11)1'-'. the innrtRiiitr- w'i i nn hi off. Ivilshn reeellns the money. , Workman, who lield the mertRiise. wa-i net se nn pi. and Attorney iiua rentlniied te p.n the mertsase In tel est np until n jr-ur nee. When Workman fulled te receive the lntci."t he etnrti'd ult and found that the mertsnge had been raneeled without his knewledse. After Kalghn's death It wn learned that the S2000 wax net retained te Weikiimn. lint that Kaliihu liail letaltied the tnenev . Counsel for Workman then a'ked Viie Clinneeller I.eaminR te hae the ineitsiise relnilnted Thl-" wn done The present owner of the prepi rtj . who paid off the menetise, will newhine in pay again the principal, .i jear' in teresr and the cost of the cult. The Court dMded Hint Mr. Kaicltn rns lecnllv nilthnri7pd te relleet tin intei et. hut that he had no right reeele the prlmljml. Cardlnl lreildet at Mlierlcerdla Hospital Scheel Exercises , Cardinal Deuzhert.v ureilded at the commencement oxeu'lfcs of the Tralnlni; Scheel for Nurses of Misericerd la Hos pital, Fifty-fourth etreet and Cedar incnue.Tiiei'daj. at thoCeincnt of Sis terx of Meri'j, .Merlen. Dr. (JeeiRe P. Milller spoke en the opportunities of the trained niiie. and Cardltml lieugherly conferred the dlplemax, Mln .leanette A. Paul made the valedictory. (old medals were awarded for highest (called tcmpvriinu'iil general nerape ami ntRiiesi aveniRe tn surgical nursing and In pedlatilcs (e Mls (tenelee lloll.xweod ; for highest average In medical nursing tr Mrs. Helen N". Kell) ; for highest aerape In obstetrics, materia medlcn and in anat omy and physlolegj te MIsm Kll?abeth liernian; for highest jucrnge In r.vhc r.vhc r.vhc colegy, neiiroleRy nnd ischlatrj te .Miss Saia I )ii, ler: for hlsheKt average In ophthalmology ie Mls Kiithleen I'l rlch, and for the liigliest axernge In larjugolegy te Sister Marv Austin. MUST HAVE NEW STYLES FOR FAIRIES IN "IOLANTHE Ballet Gees en Strike at Prospect of Making Their Tiny Tootsies Loek Toe Big en Stage If jeii nre the manager of n pro pre pro fesdlennl opera company and your (ting era nhew f.Miiplems of thnt malady nu de one of two Girl Robbed of Jewelry imeak thief entered n rooming house at l.'l.'l" Spruce street, and tool; NPenil plecett of jewelrj a allied nt $1J."5, belonging te Miss Kdna V. Stener. a fertile field for the microcecci of tem perament. In "lelanthe" theie In a ballet of fairies. As rverjbedy knows the conventional Joetenr of fairies W thlngH. Hither mi gUc orders for n while satin bnllet Mlppers. llheiit .$1,000,000 Increase In salary contracts BV?.I,,erii"Tg",1 -T i."Wi. or )ou commend te them n change of . 0W. n'r ever, n wild sniienl of refusal. ThcfC When. lieweer, j en nre managing debutantes climbed upon chairs, and n company of amateurs nnd n tdmllar nnnpunced nfler the riinliinii et iiipir thing happens, it is net rpnte se simple. """"' " minn iie numi- n- The best, perhaps, jeii can de Is te speei he.s that they would wear no whtc run upMnlrs. lock .eurfelf In n room "I ptiers, 'iMe Sney opera i empaiiy and tin off n benker of Iodine. '"st A'! lr"elf rolling merrily ewarcl A ense In point is thnt of Harry Reden. who Is managing the Savey Opera Cempam's Impending presenta lien of lelanine. The Savey company Is n tradition. Its cats are picked afresh each year from the hrnuly and chivalry of thp Main Line. Here, as will be wen, Is n row of Pntagenlan hltehing pest, but they would net wear while clippers. JJelled down, their oblectien was that It would mnke their feet seem tee big. Sir. Ileden coughed a hard, rasping rough nnd then took the Inevitable in a single gulp. He ald if the preferred they might wear pink. te WHITE Se Walk- Overs 'Em A Gift for the Bride UGS Fer Her New Heme Get Them Right Frem the Factory Fleer! Beautiful natternn In Blue Hem Tan. Orlntn! Clilnsp. Alleyere. Tr mendeua tock Hesvv inallty d feet oeitii I.eTTt iirlcm tn town SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS Special price for thit wilt! 27x84 $2.30 up 6x9 faet flnst Quality. $23.50 7.6x9 feet - .$28.00 1.3x10.6 feet .$36.00 0x12 feet .$40.00 Fine Wilten Runners . ioeo si-sir tuoe Weel Seamlen Velvet tl! .j... l.0. 7.0x9 .. I3.R0 i.SnO.O $17.00 1 (Ixll .... 1 2.00 Worsted Seamless Brunei 11.3x12 er Onerlnl nt $17 00 tsl$ . . n.71 7.rtx S00 .3x10.41 . I!W ' Bxt) $7.00 High Grade Axminsters txl er Sm-rlnl nt $53.30 no a.Siie.8 . i..in n.iiii ki en 7.(1x9 SIB.re 9xl? mm x0 . $M.en ', J-3" Fine Seamless Wiltens R;l $40 01 3.3x10 00 eyal Superfine Seamless Wiltens x12 ... 13.00 3.1x10 0 $A1.10 Rar. Runners, rnrneta b the luril tti. 27 and 36 Inches wide nil erades. mm Jnsiier Alinif. fntnlirtn 4t. Taks Reute 3. 4 or A t't Camhrl i t. Oet oft" car ..t Kenslnxten nr I rilnkferd Ate. nnd Cnmhrhi t. (5900 North) Open Men., Urd.. Frl., I'ntll in I'. M. Onen S.'t. nnd nthrr diss until 0 I'. M. Mall Ordrrs Filled I'rrr ute DrllrerT On rhaiges of bigamy, lareenv nnd passing an alleged worthless check. Jehn Adam Michel. of !UK Seuth Seventh stieet. Camden, will be ghen a hearing thi inernlng In Cainden Police Court. Michel 1 said te huie n wife nnd two children lilng In Bnl- tlmere. Wife number two lixet at thej Seventh street address. Mhe declares she was mnrrleil te Michel In nil's. I Pinnk H. Miller, n State detecllxe. arrested Michel jesterday after a dinse in automobiles. Michel Is said te h.ue made a part pajment en nn aiitomeblle he bought from Charles llelnib.ich. n Cainden automobile dealer, and Is al leged te have gene te Ilrldgeten, where be traded the ar for another ma chine. .Jehn Creeiuvoed. another Camden auto dealer, i harpes that Michel had the car repaired and presented a worth less check for ?0'.l for the repairs te the car. Iteclnnlng next Sunday, the pay- as-jeu-leave pian of collecting fates will' be established en the H.lddentleld trolley line in Cnniden. The success of the plan en ether" lines actuated the Public Service effii lals in giving the plan a trial en the Iladdentield line. I'nssengeis will enter the front deer of the cars nnd pay their fares as they leave the cars et their destinations. Tine White Linen, ?8 Kid-Trimmed Special, 56.50 I fttVA a r-ASHlONABLE innev atiens which make this the most va ried showing in town. THE superior quality and fine fitting of Walk-Over White Shoes make thousands of new friends each season. XVHETHER you wish a trim oxford with low or high heel the smartest of sport shoes or dainty white kid or buckskin the thousands of new white shoes in this special showing offer prac tically unlimited choice. 'I$$sJKekijs2' BFp White Canvas $7.50 With Fawn or Gray Deer Saddle, $8.50 DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions se simple any woman can dye or tint her old worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stock ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes no ether kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish te dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. Advt. Most Attractive Wedding Gifts As specialists we present an assemblage of most npproprinte articles, which offers n splendid range of choice in Period Mirrors Mahogany Highboys, Dressers, Desks' Tables, etc. Electric Lamps and Charming Shades. Selections marked Dougherty's have invariably proven te be delightful and cherished remembrances. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street El ix4VBMsIssssaxsxsxaxEa - 8 White Linen, $7.50 White Kid, $11.00 White Canvas, $7 Many Tee Shapes and Heel Heights All Moderately Priced, Beginning at $6.50 Buckskin, $12 White Canvas, $7 tnwzy(8ex s4BafliSIKV alsSmWVHHsMZV' W aisxK-' ''iCikillaxE'xBV. The King was unhappy! His court physician .said : "i'ind h happy man and wear liis shirt." At last a perfectly jelly fellow was found. But he had no shirt ! Thnt happy man you .see may just he thinking of that geed box of Hnppiiless Candy under his arm hew little it cost, hew ciil the salesgirl, hew glad it will make all the folks nt home. , Happy Thought for Teday: BVANGELINR CHOC- $1 OLATES & BON BONS 1 lb. United ppiness ay bteres 't su. a Ai, i aatttwa A jury In the Camden Common IMeas Court vesteiday awarded William S. Mner.'of this city. S800 damages for the' death of his wife, who wns Killed bv nn automobile. Mr. Majer was Mruik en tlie night of February !), 1011. bv a machine owned by Leuis T. Sehuman, of Woedljnne, Cnmden County. riaing the lele of a down-and-out "coke" fiend. Leenaid Manning a (eMTiiinent agent in Camden, sue (pided in bulng cecnine from .leste Trultt, n Negro, of Locust and Pine streets, and effecting his arrest. About SUM) worth of the drug was found en the premises Manning first get a "shot" fiee of diarge from Trultt and then induced the latter te sell him some cocaine. He then left Trultt's house, removed his disguise and leturned te aiiet him. A woman, whose name the (ieveinniput agentN will net reveal, 1 u witness in the ea'e. Albert Pubewski, fourteen, of 110 Fillmore Mrept, Cnnitldi, was arrested em I this ni'irni'i.' ler nt. .ulegid at tempt te meal, Inte i lie lieue (. I rank Merekewick. lilH.T Fillmore street. Ilit Ilit hevskl. OKeiiling te Merekewick. at tempted te i eh the g.l meter in the (ellnr. After being nw.ikencd by the 'smell of gas caused bj tlie brenking of a pipe, Merekewick mijs he chased the would-be burglar and (aught him. HUSBAND OF HEIRESS ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY Father of Missing Bride Alleges Con spiracy te Get Property Housten, M,u IS (H.v A. P.) A warrant from Okljlmma iliaiging Ludie I'. Klnnej with big.inn was scred last night In feiiner S'leiiff lluck finrrett, of Carter Count. Okla His wife, Mrs. (Ipat Iielnna Kinney, better known as Op.il Itexiniil. the linress who mjsteri mjsteri eusl dlsapjieared fiem her Ufime in Ardinore lusf ,Jnnunr. 1 was unable in st.ind when the warrant was cied. Slie was still uffirlng from injurieH re icned in an automobile nicident about two wtcks iire Since the disappear nine of the girl a nation-wide search for her has been can led en by her father. ArtlmeiP. Okla.. Mm-. TvrU A. p. ) I' T. Ilexieat, father of Mrs. Opal Delan.i Kintiev, in an action lneiiL'ht in the Iliftrlct Court here. feeks the .innulnient of his daughter's marriage te Ludie K. Kinnej en the gieunds that Klnnej is a bigamim Itixrnat brought suit shortly after the inanl.ige of his daughter en ,luniur I 1 last agtilnsl .1. I' Kinnei, I udle Klnne, .lai k I nbj and Ciinrles Kryan, of Sulphur. Okln . alleglns th formed II ( Onspir.icj ie Bill!! riiiiirui cpi ine glil'H piepeitj through her niHi-riage te Ludie Kinney. WANT WOOD T0REMAIN J Seek te Keep Him In Philippines , Until January I Manila. May 18.-lU A. P i The Iieiud of IMrecten of the American i Chamber of Commerce lifts sent a cable I giaiu te President Harding teqiiesting him le use hlB hest offices te indiKe ' (!(nerner (Jenernl Weed te i cumin in the Philippines until his full program i has been placed in effect. (ieueral Weed is en letup until Sep tember fiem the CnUerslty of Penn sylvania, whose preHidenej he Iibk ac cepted, but it is expected that the governmental piegrain he sponsored will net be lempleted before next .Ian-uarj.' Lyman Abbett Honored by French New Yerk. Mn is Lwnnii Abbett, editor-in-chief of the Outlook, was made a Knight of the Liglet, of Hener jesterdaj. (insten Liebert, Fiei.di Con Cen mil In New Voik, bestowed I lie Insignia. The honor was cenferieil en the lecom lecem lecom mendatien of Ambuveader Jusseiand, In recognition of the iervlee rendered te France and the allied cause i 1228 MARKET Harpers 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS 4mm&, IQ2.2-SIX, $2750 F. O. B. Factory sSissapBsgsIIXBHl Measured by Sheer Quality There Is Ne Greater Value At Its Present Lew Price the 1922 National Six Is the Outstanding Fine Car Investment In determining the value of the 1922 National Six compare only the very finest" cars. Yeu will see why we assert that measured by quality the National is an unduplicated dollar-for-dollar investment at this time. It is net our intention te compete with cars which sell at less than the National price. The 1922 National Six makes its strongest appeal te these who are satisfied only with the best -these accustomed te pay much mere for their equipages. Despite its imposing beauty, impressive size, and commanding power due te its exclusive engineering and its rare ability te handle present-day fuel with utmost ef ficiencythe 1922 National Six affords an economy in upkeep and operation which surpasses that of smaller, lighter cars. The 1922 National Six satisfies complete ly every requirement. The low-speed test proves its inherent efficiency. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORPORATION Indianapolis, Indiana NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP. Philadelphia Branch 675 N. Bread St., Philadelphia, Pa. . I I i S., eyxpevience Back of the magnificent and luxurious appointments for which the world's largest ship, Majestic, the Olympic and the Homeric are internationally famous, is that finished skill and mastery of service which is made possible only by long experience. Each act of observant care which con stantly delights you en these great ship is rendered by attendants of veteran experience in the art of providing ut most comfort at sea. The White Star and Red Star Lines have regular weekly services te Seuth ampton.Quccnstewn, Liverpool. Cher bourg, Plymouth and Antwerp. The American Line maintains regular sail ings te Hamburg. A White Star sched ule is maintained te the Mediterranean. Early Sailings: MAJESTIC OLYMPIC HOMERIC May 20, June 1 7, July 8 June 3, June 24, July 1 5 June 10, July 1, July 22 Inquire about economy rates en our cabin and one-class ships WVHite star linest a mwimm ttiir rmfl v y red Star tiwt International Mercantile Marine Cemtant Philadelphia Passenger Office: 1319 Walnut Street General Meters mm Tracks' Economy of Operation ITwe Range Transmission 2 Removable Cylinder Walls 3 4 Radius Reds Pump and Thermo-Syphen Coeling Removable Valve Lifter Assemblies Pressure Lubrication 7 Instantaneous Governer The exclusive GMC fea tures come mere nearly te 100 elimination of lest time than any ether meter trucks heretofore built. This economy of operation, coupled with low first cost, reduces meter truck trans portation costs te the mi nimum and makes GMC trucks a valuable investment in any business where trans portation is a factor. General Meters Truck Company Oleiiien of Genera Moter Corporation PONTIAC MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa. Spruce 2076 Race 7859 Medmls Frem On te Five Ten Capacity vBSSn!S555B5BBfS5aSS5aS5S5B55SS ? V i 1 s I, m&sm 'x .ewrc-u
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