Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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BLACK TO APPEAL AGAIN
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1005 CHESTNUT ST. (Walnut 5874)
Atlantic City, June 7. Pertble;
court notion te decide the right
of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad te
erect a bin electric sign en the ocean
side of the Boardwalk, atop a bljj
Iinvlllen. wai made unnecessary jester
ilny by removal of the l(n.
The blu electric structure was In the
form of nn nrrew and merely pointed
the way te the xtntlen. Permllen for
the erection of the sign wax Riven by
Majer Under, but several of the promi
nent beachfront hotel owners uecarcd
that while the sign In Itself was net
objectionable, It was In violation of
the beachfront park deeds and set a bad
precedent.
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TTTAH is the grazing land of the
- continent, the livestock center
t the IntermeunUin West. Frem the
Great Continental Diriile te the Pa
cific Coast. Salt Lake City is the
Batural market and packing center.
And mountains of ere, vast fields of
coal, 17,000,000 acres of virgin land.
tome with toot capital and
enterprise!
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BEAUTY
CANNOT BE
If the complexion is blemished by
tan, freckles and similar discolora
tion, therefore, one should seek a safe,
pure way te keep the complexion soft,
dear and smooth.
Beauty Bleach has been used sue
Ccssfully by these who wish their com
plexion in perfect condition and they
are very cnthuiiastic in their praise
Beauty Bleach will net harm the most
delicate skin texture and u ill net grew
hair. At all toilet counters 50c the jar.
Clip End mail tins te Plough. Memphis,
Tenn., for complimentary Beauty and Dream
Boek.
The flj-lit of Richard Black, formerly
ii city detective, te avoid serving ,a
term In the State Prison, will be car
ried te the Court of Hrrers and Ap
peals. That was declared yesterday by
S. Cameren lllnckle, counsel for Itlnck,
folewliiR receipt of notice that the Su
pieine Court en Tuesday sustained
Hack's conlctlen en n conspiracy
(haw In the Atlnntlc County courts.
Hlack uns convicted In 11)20 for ac
cepting bribes from the notorious Nath-
unen brothers te protect gambling
Karnes run In the jrarnKe at New Yerk
avenue and the Boardwalk.
The Prosecutor's office jesterday de
clared that BtecVs bendninn would be
culled upon te surrender him and that
he would he taken te Trenten unless
notice of appeal te the State's highest
tribunal is forthcoming. Bluek was sen
teni ed te from two te three years.
"There was a misunderstanding and
the officer did whnt he felt was his
f'uty." declared Enech I.. Jehnsen.
Supreme Court clerk, yeterdav, Mr.
Jehnsen, who is the recognized Repub
lean Organization leader in the ceuntv,
was arre-ted Tuesday night by Traffic
Policeman "Steve" Devlin for violating
irnific ignnls. The incident occurred
at Tennessee nnd Atlantic avenues. In
the sl,,,dew of the City Hall. The
luilitlcnl leader was net obliged te pest
1 ball nor did he appear for n hearing.
Pup te the nctivltles of the State
I entnliilary. meter accidents en the
White IIere Pike nnd ether highways
arc becoming less numerous. Colonel
Neruinn Scliwartzkepf jesterday told
the l.iens Club.
"There was net n single accident en
the White Herse pike at Easter, and
j the control by the troopers has reached
a stage of perfection where a practi
cnllv uiiiferu. rate of trael is new held
(luring een the greatest time of rush.
j In nd.lltien te this, State police sta sta
tlened at Hammonton alone have re
covered muie than $10,000 worth of
j stolen motorcars," he added,
i He asked the co-operation of the pub
lic in making the work of the troopers
effective, declaring that unless the aid
nnd co-operation were given It would be
impossible for the constabulary te func
tion te th full extent of its program.
i Armed with Feder.il warrants issued
by Jehn Izard. T'nlted Stntes Commis
sioner. State director of the Federal
dry agents, assisted bv two agents,
raided four crieged "blind Tigers."
The alleged proprietors were ar
rested and a quantity of liquids said te
have an aK'helic content in excess of
that stipulated by the Velstead act was
confiscated
Twe Encampment Dates Changed
Harrlsburg, June ''.The dates for
cmami ments of two rtillerv regi
ments were changed jesterday by
Adjutant (Jeneral Frank D. Benrj, at
icipiest of colonels. The Nineteenth will
i amp at Tobyhanna August 5 te 11). and
the 107th from August 10 te September
." Adjutant Oeneinl Ileary said yester
ilii prospects were for a fine attend
mice of officers of the guard at the camp
of Instruction at Mount (Jretna, June
14 te 17.
Hcnry-Mantrik Contest Begins
Pittsburgh, June 8. The Allegheny
'euntj CommlsHleiieijH met j-eterday te
investigate the contest between J." M.
Ilenn and I)r. I,. K. Mnntrik for the
Democratic nomination for Congress in
the Thirty-fifth District. Official re
turns Cne the nomination te Henry,
hut the count showed Mnntrik the winner
Nearly 400 Camden County women
comprise the committee which arc ac
tively Interested in the annual Rese
Fete, which opened In Camden this
morning and the proceeds of which will
be turned ever te the West Jersey
Homeopathic Hospital. The fete Is one
of the brlllant social events of the sea
son in Camden nnd will continue until
Saturday evening.
The affair is being conducted by the
Ladles' Auxiliary of the hospital, and
the aid of many women prominent In
Seuth Jersey social circles has been en
listed. The fete Is being held en the
spacious lawn of the hospital.
mree or south Jersey s bands hare
volunteered their services for the oc
casion. Cyrene Cemmandery Band, of
Camden, will play this evening, while
the Grlffcnberg Band, of Rlverten, will
be in attendance tomorrow night. The
I.yric Band, of Camden, will play Sat
urday night.
The Rese Fete was Inaugurated by
the nurses of the Institution several
years age and has since been taken up
by the Ladles' Auxiliary en a mere
elaborate scale. A large sum has been
realized each year for the hospital.
Luncheon nnd supper will be served
t the cafeteria which will be in charge
of the following cemmittee:
Mrs. P. B. Garrlsen,halrman;Mrs.
Lambeth Campbell, Mrs. Deer. Mrs.
Petersen, Mrs. Reney, Mrs. Frank
Watsen. Mrs. M. W. Majers. Mrs.
!' ,Ini5Jn,e, Mrs- A- Fuhrmnn. Mrs.
Philip Wendkes. Mrs. Phil Cndes, Mrs.
Merris Hess, Mrs. M. Pandelln, Mrs.
'nek Furer, Mrs. Aaren Levin. Miss
Bella Pellvnlck. Mrs. Edward Silver
man, Mrs. Otte Relter, Mr. Mark
Obus, Mrs. Jack Levlnten. Mrs. Her
man Llchttnsteln. Mrs. Myers Baker.
Mrs. Fred Mlttatel. Mrs. Frank Shep
hard. Mrs. Arthur Parker. Mrs. Wil
liam Felder. Mrs. Rachel Dickinsen.
?J,rs, H' S'- I'Ongwell, Mrs. Harry
Mrkley, Miss Harriet Tszard, Mrs.
Geerge W. Tosh, Mrs. Heward Jus
tlce. Mrs. Frank Merris, Mrs. Emily
)'.- R' ,Se.!,'en Mr- Hewnrd Ledyard.
Mrs. William Ledyard. Mrs. Harrv
Carmany, Mrs. Jehn Huhn. Mrs. Ed
Heckinhern. Mrs. Jehn Walker. Mrs.
J. R. Reyr.er. Mrs. Prank Enmes. Mrs.
Elizabeth Meade. Mrs. Lucy Murrav.
Mrs. William Heckinhern. Mrs. Guv
W. Sturtlvant, Mrs. Gertrude T.
Smith, Mrs. J. P. Clnrk. Miss Marv
Gormley nnd Mrs. Nellie, Lackey.
The fancy goods table will be In charge
of Mrs. Myren G. Tull, assisted bv the
following Indies of the professional staff
and Beard of Trustees :
Mrs. J. Walter Levering, vice chair
man: Sirs. Geerge D. Woodward. Mis.
L. E. Grlscem, Mrs. W. J. Barrett,
Mrs. A. S. Ironsides, Mrs. O. L. Grum
brecht, 'Mrs. S. Bryant Smith. Mrs.
Edgar Clement. Mrs. R. Mills nltb.
Mrs. Frank F. Moere. Mrs. C. F. Had
lev Mrs. H. W. Jack, Mrs. Jack. Mrs.
Maldels, Mrs. Charles Voerhls, Mrs. E
S. Halllnger. Mrs. C. R. Hutchinson.
Mrs. L. E. Strohm. Mrs. C. P. Schaef
fer, Mrs. Jenes. Mrs. Browning, Mrs.
Jacksen. Mrs. Ralph Iszard, Miss Lil
lian Heward, Mrs. O. W. Nichols, Mrs.
II. R. Staley, Mrs. L. E. Tedd. Mrs. B.
A. Ahlberg, Mrs. J. O. Wilsen, Mrs.
C. A. Reynolds, Mrs. J. A. Rogers
Mrs. A. G. Cennell. Mrs. W. J. Cooper.
Mrs. Tt G. Hall. Mrs. .Tamps Scott, Mr
Jessie Myles, Miss Mary Casev, Miss
Emma Einselen, Mrs. O. W. Rey Rey
nelds, Miss Gormley, Miss Hudsen,
Miss Sherrer and Miss Fex.
HOTELS ASkTiQUOpTcURB
New Yerk Association Appeals te
Harding en "Open" City
New Yerk, .Tuna 8. Ignoring local
prohibition officials, the Hetel Asso
ciation of New Yerk. In Its quarterly
meeting yesterday, madea direct appeal
te President Hanhss, Secretary Mellen
nnd Rey A. Hnynes, Prohibition Com
missioner, te step the sale of liquor in
restaurants nnd ether places here.
New Yerk, they said, was "wide
open," nnd the "flagrant and brazen"
violations of the Velstead act were mat-
iers of "common knowledge, which the,
i public authorities are apparently overlooking."
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GOOD HUNTING" IN PHILA.
FOR SPOUSE-SEEKING GIRLS
Census Returns Shew Plenty of Eligible Yeung Males for All
"Bacheler fwr.s" Here Plenty of "Merry Widows," Toe
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By a Staff Correspondent
Washington, June 7. Fer eiery old
mnlcl n husband !
Fer every old bachelor bnld-headed ,
'or ethcrwlre a wife!
That gees for Philadelphia, accord- i
in- te the llt'-'O ccnms. When the1
(casus enumerators took notes en the
i'ltj s population, they did a thorough
job of it. Their reports disclose that
In Philadelphia, unlike miinv cities, the
population of single males exceeds the
nnpulatlen of single females nil along
the line, making It theoretically easier
for a bachelor girl te find a husband
tliiin for a bachelor te find a wife.
Here are some of me ether disclo
sures :
That almost n third of all the girls
and women of the city ewr fifteen years
are iinmairled.
That mere than n third nf the men
eer that age are unmarried.
That married life is apparently
I harder en the husband than It is en
jthe wife, hoeing that the widows out
number the widowers mere than two-te-one.
That the number of "merrv widows"
--I. e., divorcees exceeds the n&nber
of divorced widowers.
Despite nil thin, howetcr, the re
ports btlll showed that mere than hnlf
of thi city's population of marriageable
age 1h married whether happily Is net
stated.
Commenting en the figures, the Cen
sus Bureau observes that In the earlier
years of ndult life the proportion of
married is much larger for females
than for males, but that after the age
of forty-five Is reached the proportion
of married men exceed that of married
women 73. 8 per cent as against 52.7
per cent.
"The obvious explanation," the bu
reau concludes, "is that women marry
at younger ages than men."
Philadelphia's total population Is 1,
SL:i,770. as recorded by the census,
comprised fl."ifl,8.1(l mnles fifteen jears of
age or elder, of whom 38:1.70!) or .r)8.4
per cent were married ; and 007.074 fe
males above the seme age minimum,
of wliera 378,087 or 00 per cent were
rlU , .aVw - .
There were 33.4.r)0 widowers. 83,850
widows. 2200 divorced men nnd 2700
divorced women.
Here are the figures for the different
age classifications among single men
nnd women, fifteen years old or mere:
Single men, fifteen te twenty-four
years, 128,030, or 85.2 per cent; twenty-five
te forty-four jenrs, 82,014, or
20.0 per cent: forty-five years and
ever, 24,207, or 12.3 per cent.
Single women, fifteen te twenty-four
years, 112,850, or 00.3 per cent; twenty-five
te forty-four years, 03,403, or
22.1 per cent: forty-five years ane
ever, 20,338, or 14.5 per cent.
After-Dinner Tricks
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Deal twelve cards and ask any one te
lay them out in three rows se that the
rows will number four cards each way,
(etinted either crosswise or from top te
bottom. The trick Is accomplished by
laying nine of the enrds in three rows
of three each. Tlicn, en the filst cam
of the first row, place another card.
On top of the becend card in the. second
tow. place another card and nut the Inst
card en the third card of the third, row.
rne rows will new count four in every
Irectteu
U. S. ARMf CONCENTRATES
ITS FIELD SCHOOL PLANTS
Artillery Bate te Be at Pert 8111 and
Air 8choel In Texas
Washington, June 8. Decision te
concentrate all field artillery schools
at Fert Sill. Okla.. wait announced
yesterday by Secretary Weeks, who ap
proved that feature of the report of n
beard of officers recently appointed te
study the army school system nnd make
recommendations for elimination of
duplication in the courses nnd a re
duction of administrative costs.
Under the new orders the artillery
officers "basic school" at Camp Knox,
Ivy., and the artillery field officers'
school at Camp BraggTNerth Carbllniu
will go te Fert Kill, where schools for
battery officers and enlisted specialists
already nre located. '
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'Similar -chantef-lii- tfc"locatlen -of
air -service schools, have' Ibeenf ordered.
The "primary ylnr' school' 'Ms te be
transferred f ronrCarthttem. Field, Fla.,
te Brooks Field. San Antonie. Texas.
and the observation' school from Fert
Sill te Kelly FJeld. near San Antonie,
where Instruction, of 'an'advnnce nature
In 'observation, pursuit, attack and
bombardment already hns been- con cen con
centrnted. The .effect Is te bring all
heavler-than-alr schools into one lo
cality. ,
Phi Beta ,Kap)a Calle Philadelphia
Cambridge, Maaa.June 8. Election
of five Harvard seniors te. Phi Beta
Kappa, the high scholarship frater
nity, was announced last night'. They
nre: Edwin F. Cnrnentlcr, of.Melresc;
Arthur R. Duane, of. Boiten i Warden
P. Manning, of Portland,, -Mc. j
Charles P. Ramsay, of Jamaica, N. Y.,
and Arthur M. Yedng, of Philadelphia.'
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Throughout the United States the store of Bailey, Banks &
Biddle Company is known en account of the superior quality of its
Jewelry, Silverware and Stationery.
Cr07sXrV Sect
"yOU leek se clean and cool!"
Isn't it a fact that the woman
whose clothing is kept spotlessly
clean and neat will always leek cool
en a het summer day, while the
woman who is careless in her attire
will leek het and uncomfortable? It
is net an easy matter,- you say, te
keep one's wearing apparel immacu
late, especially when you are away
from home. Your sports hat becomes
soiled with the dust, which is bound
te settle in it; you get' a grease spot
en a dainty afternoon frock. But you
can send these articles Me Bargs',
Cleaner; nnd Dyers. 1113 Chestnut
street, wncre tney will receive prompt
nwenuen una ue reiurnea te you
i-nrcei j-esi in peneci cenaiiip,
T racked my brain te think what te
give my sister, who is graduating
from college, and then I went te the
store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle
Company and saw the very thing
that I knew would please her an
exquisite silver Vanity Case with an
inlaid geld stripe and braid ichain.
I am sure if you have a 'Graduation
Gift or two te purchase you will
meet with equal success at Bailey's.
Here are a few suggestions for girls:
Finger Rings, Earrings, Bar Pins,
Watches, Umbrellas, Mesh Bags,
Toilet Sets, Fans. And for men:
Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Key Chains
or Rings. Belt Buckles, Cigarette Cases,
Fitted Bags.
"T WISH I could wear eyeglasses," nn acquaintance remarked te me the
J- ether day. "They are se much mere dressy loekinar: but thev 1wavs
pinch my nose and are uncomfortable." I suggested that she Jrave a pair
made by Wall & Ochs, Opticians, 1716 Chestnut Street Their new model
eyeglasses are se inconspicuous that they de net change one s appearance
at all, while the nosepiece is constructed te held the lenses in a correct
position without undue pressure. And. tee. you will find it real econemv
te purchase glasses from Wall & Ochs, for they are made of high-grade
materials which will stand the test of time.
by
Fortunate Youth
Fer all
the family
GUARD well your store of freedom, ease and
grace. Once lest they may never return.
GROUND GRIPPER Shoes de their share by
keeping feet normal, active, healthy. They
strengthen feet muscles through proper exer
cise. They forestall trouble by making feet
always ready te walk, and teach them hew te
walk correctly. N
GROUNDGRlPPER3wTep3WWiefjretfl4.
Try them en and feel the new life they give.
Qreund Qripper SHOES
1502 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
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SEASHORE. OR HOME
KEEP YOUR HAIR
FLUFFY AND BEAUTIFUL
Bobbed hair is attractive only when it
shows life, snap And beauty. Scrag gly dull
hair mars your appearance.
MeuibresHerpicld
will transform your dull sickly looking hair
into a mass of beautiful silken tresses, i
, At Seashore or home use Herpicid
regularly, and constantly have the beau
tiful hair you se much desire and everyone
admires. Begin te-day te use
Newbre's Herpicide
DmggUU SU it - Barbtn Apply it
rMERCErV,
Each Mereer car ,U tubJeeUa
''te a avr factory reaJ test
befttra.eUIlvcrr, making It free
' from patty , annoyances ana
i aj(tantt. Emamlne stripped
chassis in our salesroom.
Carran-McDeTkt Meter Ce.
It North Braai Us.
CO.
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CJB mctical
fr Electrician!
Electric Lights, Fans, Etc.
Cental Moter Rtpalr Shep
1019 CHERRY 4T.
PrtMat Omur.MaMf rniM far IS Yaari
GsaraatMi RiailUirr ai Serrke
Smeeth as
pussy-willow
When you buy pen
tils, for whatever
purpose, just re
member that the fin
est graphite in the
wide world makes
Koh-I-Noer "smooth
as pusty - willow."
Ask for Koh-I-Noer.
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Mptr'ani ssrrstM
KOH-I-NOOR
Pencils
"MEnBTO"
Oerffk rills
At all Mgh-elatt
Bfupntrt and
Oaalara t Draw
ing Material
Sterling Silver
Candlesticks
Heavy, well made and beauti
fully' engraved splendid value
at $15.80 per pair.
As a wedding or .arinivcrsary gift, a pair of
sterling silver candlesticks is most appropriate.
In our large assortment artf many exceptional
values.
S. KinH & Sens me chestnut st
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
We have but one
establishment
and are connected with no ether firm of similar
name. We' de our own work, under owner
management. Mere than $40,000 worth of
modern, sanitary machinery, is employed, and
only the latest approved methods are used en
your clothes here.
Matttr Cleaning and Dyeing is the "sterling"
hall-mark of this business. We are members
of the Master Cleaners and Dyers Association,
and our work justifies the membership.
Be sure you're right, thenge ahead and
end your clothes te
I. HERZOG & Cd
All mrtielet insured against fire and theft until delivered te you
Germantewns Dyers & Cleaners
5904 Germantown Avenue
Phene, Ger. 03-92
PAI66
Paige Six-66
Lakewood 7-Passenger
Touring Car, $2195
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131-Inth WbMlbaM
70 Herttpewer
Laktwoeij, 7-pa' Tearin.$2195
Larcamsat II, Spert Trpa. 2245
Dajtena, 3-pan. Readittr. 2495
Breutaaa, S pan 3100
SaeaB, 7 pan 31S5
Liaeuiiai, 7 pan 3350
New Paige &44 Prlu-8
119-Incb Whaalbait
BO Herttpewir
Tsirias, 5 pa $1445
Spert Type, 4 pan 155
Sedas, 5 pa" 2245
Ces., 4-paM 195
Jewett 6 Prices
l!2.nch Wbitlbata
SO Horstpewar ,
Teiriar, 5-pau $1065
Sadaa, 5-pau 1395
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Ne one in a full season of driving would
have occasion te call upon the giant
power plant of the Paige Six-66 for its
maximum of effort.
Nowhere in Philadelphia's metering
radius is there a grade that it will net
make in "high" without a murmur te tell
of the task performed.
All you need is just-one ride en any hill or
highway behind the wheel of a Six-66 and
you will realize instantly the comfort and
economy of vast reserve power ypu'll
realize, tee, the benefit of 131 inches of
wheelbase and 61-inch rear springs.
Then you will understand why this car
has wen for itself the title "Master of
the Highway."
Arrange for a ride experience the joy
of truly responsive power and perfect
control.
Call Spruce 1410 for our most convincing
proof a demonstration
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