Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILABELPHll, MONDAY, TONE 12, 1922
Pnr n SKnrf TVir nr
Ocean Voyage
$14.75
A regular $25 00 value. Only
25 In tlie let 36-lneh vulcanized
fiber covered, flve-ply veneer box,
full cloth lined, one tray.
3.
III!
CHESTNU1
.ST.
Xcxt te Keith's Theatre
EMBRYO JACKS "CHAMPIONS"
BOB UP AT EVERY CORNER
Here Are a Couple Mere Ex
pert Bouncers Who Arc
After Mildred Burke
They Insist That She Will Net
Wear "Allums'' Crown in
Philadelphia
Fer Graduation
Give your boy or girl
the gift that will help
them all their lives a
Corena typewriter. $2
down. Easy monthly
'.payments..
LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO,
1021) Chestnut St.. rmie.. r&.
MAIL THIS COUPON
I im Interested In Corena.
riene send me mere Infor
mation, without obligation.
.Ifame...
Address
The jacks championship of the city
li net going te be n matter easily do de
, ciiled.
I There Is going te be lets of com
'petition, mid a 6truggle for the honor
, en the pnrt of many llttle girls who
'think they nre ns expert at the game
n Mildred Nurk, Ruth Altman or
Helen nIcrle.
'.r.T!10 RtC3t contestant Is a cousin of
Mildred.
"I can shake a poed jack myself,"
snld pretty llttle Jennette Friedman,
and I can beat them nil en the
corner.
She is tlin daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leuis Friedman, CD0O Lanhwoed
arcnue.
"I have played with Mildred teti of
times, she declared. "I hne beaten
her lets of times, but then nhe has
beaten me, tee. I don't knew any of
the ether girls," but from the deter
mined cllnt In her grnv-bluc eye little
Mis Friedman is looking forward with
great pleasure te the time when she can
meet them as opponents in a final test
at her favorite game.
"This ball isn't a very geed bouncer,"
she raid ns she threw it up and down
several times. "There!" and with a
fiuttnr of her yellow-and-whlte checked
dres she rushed ncres the room and
picked up a larger blue ball from the
table. 'This U better."
"I de leve te play, and I like the
nil-urns best. There are lets of nll
tims. There nre seme of them " and
she proceeded te demenstrate her skill,
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TRUSSES
ALL KINDS Expert Fitting
Kitmlnatlen and attvtc fr. Cemptnt
iiiar Kiinani ter woman na cnuart D.
twienDi crifti.
PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO.
49 Ne. 13th St.. Phil., P.
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Buy Anything Anywhere
Onr CiiMemrra an net eenflned
te tlie dleek of nnr one Mere, but
may illrlde their ptirehimm among
the If ildlnic ftnren of I'lilla., thiu
(fettlns the bent vilnM. Fer llftr
j-enrn we've been extrndlnr eredll
te thetiMind of antlnfled cuatemtr.
WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT
Marriett Bres.
1118 CHESTNUT $TREET
.IKANKTTE FHIKDMAN
FKAXCKS EISKNHFKO
ns
up
rIic
the
her fut little hands fhing
bounced the b.ill and pkked
jatK-4 in (ui k sucvevoieti.
Jennette is only eight .ears old, and
she plns jacks with her cousin, her
small sisters and her friends.
"Frances can piny awful geed," she
Bald, generously.
"Frances" is the daughter of Mrs.
A. Fl-enberg, who lives at fi017 Larch Larch
weed iicnuc. She is ten jenrs old and
has dark hair and Minpplng black ejes
and n lee for plu.ing jacks.
JURY WILL QUIZ DIER CLIENTS MAY '
CATLO nr i inn nnnwr niinirTiiin!
mincn ur vvhiu. rnuvL Duuitiiiitii
. j i
Scratching is
dangerous
ana increases;
the itching.
Resinol steps it
There is nothing
better te relieve
the torment of ?
eczema and
restore skin health
Resinol Seap is ideal
iur mt cumpiexien
RESINOL
5oethinq &ndHe&linq
At all drulsts
ZjB
Baker Expected te Be en Hand ' Statements Said te Reveal Ex
Fer
Women and Misses
Who demand the
Very 'Best
SWIMMING
SUITS
e FINE PURE
VIRGIN WOOL
for Examination at To
morrow's Hearing
istence of Ring Here
and Elsewhere
GET ANONYMOUS LETTER FIRM'S LEDGER PROBED
New Yerk. June 12. A score or
mero of itnees hae been summoned
te appear before the Wctchc-ter
County's May Grand .Tur.v In White
Plains tomorrow and tell whnt thev
knew about the killing of Clarence
Peters by Walter S. Wnrd and the
alleged blackmailing plot that Ward
New Yerk. .Tun" 12 FWitr or mere
of the teetnt fintemers of the defunct
brektngt (inn of F. II T)Ut & Ce.
will np'ietr nt District Atteinev Tlnn Tlnn
len'. eiii tedi when eomnltte .tnte
incnfs i 111 be taken from i-mi h en nil
thnt thev knew of the operations of the
Dier concern.
Most of these eusfemeis pie veikln?
people, neceunng te Acting DNtiict At-
gave as his excuse for sheeting Peters ' ternev Pein. mid manv of them are
BfWSQsk
m
four weeks nge
' Most impertnnt of thec witnesses
will be Ward's father and brother
C-eorge S. Ward, president of the Ward
linking Ceinp.mv, nnd Rilph I Ward
its l(e president Subpoenas for their
appearance were Usited Frldav and
italpli A.ird has been scrcd Wnrd.
-men
and metal
Many people think of "The Rend
ing" In teims of monster loco
motives nnd hundred-pound rails.
Hint's only part of the picture.
It h real MCN that make the test
of It Yeu will find the men of
The Heading" reprtscnt the best
of railroad tindltlen. These men
of The ItendlnB" leek like rail
road men. net like railroad men,
AUi: lailtend men. They are
one of the hlK p .-ts of the thing
that Is calkil ' eadlng Sen Ice."
Philadelphia & Reading
System
Atlantic City Railroad
Ei
Sr . is returning in Ms automobile from
Hertford prin's. Pa., whete h at
tinIei a hnkers convention.
I District Atterncv Weeks), of Whl
i Plains, slid last night thnt If the ti-
denee wan anted he would nsk th"
'(it.tnd Jur te tetiirn nn iudli tnient
mrainst Ward fur inuider in the lust
dcree
I New evidence te be submitted K iald
te include nn anoinineiis litter relntln:
'te the case, which has been melted b
the county authorities
Among theM- who have hetn sorted
with subpoenas s M.idclutie, or
Ziegler, the Fren h ceterniss, fermerlt
empleted by the nrd. Madeleine,
who disatipenreil a few dat. nftei the
bating of Peter, was found jestiiilnt
in the home of Mtutin Tntler, nt Nisst Nisst
(I'lee, N Y . ns -in euiplete. She sail
the went te bed about ! or 10 o'clock en
'ie nUlif of the shueting, ndding she
(nuld glte no infm mntieii in le Hie
tlme which tl.e bridge tuirtt, snid te
women. A peiullirltv about the owlets
of these custnmeis is that none of them
i exceeds SfiOO,
Fifteen of these customers were ex-
ninlned '-ntuulay. nnd it is mid that in in
'femmtinn wiis reteiilid in the stnti.
ments taken from cieh hntlng an im im
,peitiint honing en (he trail of -etei ll
men whom .VsMant District Attorney
I Sehrieber d dares owned a bucket simp
rlntr in this nnd ether (ities.
The n.itute of tlm stutements w II be
l.i pt wrct until the custnmeis re
Pnllt (1 ti n iinmii l.f f me !... r-. i
Air Sp hi i In i iU intej .l.. t t
; - i tiii eun'iiri'
I nt'innst the hut ket sjie)) tin-.' had been
elitninn whllf thet weie deltin" in'e
, Jlu henU f j; j) in, r (.()i jj
Indlinted tint ringleader, of the nn,'
made it a prn tice te employ fernn r
I clerks in tlie tiimiiclnl district te m -
. gini7e hrekuace linns and nesi. ns the
Fifl ettnets s0 that ilie lenders of the rln
.tfiihl use them for bucketing purpose
1 It was tep.irt.,1 tm tlf. Assistant
Distmr ttenift found an Iinpmtint
had in his que-t for the men bplutid
te be In ml of the ting ftmn the ln-t
leiU'er of the Diir linn, epem-d lnr
Nut'inbir which show id the nuipt
of etdeis ht the H i in up te a few d.its
hifuie the failure.
1 1
25 B
It Takes a Millien
Years te Make a
Lump of Ceal
iy
i.uut1&nBup.n li the WnnIs tlJl,S DIAZ FORMS "GOVERNMENT"
Hut it takes only a second te taste
it. It is well at all times te think
of the thousands of years Natuie
&pcnd& in giting te us the product
se necessary te health and tomfeit;
se vital a factor in the manufac
ture of our necessities, our com cem com
fertb and our luxuries.
K
HALF OF PRICE OF BREAD
IS COST OF DISTRIBUTION
(I l lustra; a) FINE, PURE
WOOL ei.c-j4t.,.c inthmg suit
ttith attached tiht,, V-neck,
and half shields. In tan, back
or heather ttith van-colored giy
stripes. 11.25
Other Pure Jf'oel "Bathing
Suits for II 'omen
1701 CHESTNUT STREET
' Tiur 17th S r,( t
Pnsten .san 1'ian j Yeik Ch u.
mm
UTXXNCa BSPUDUG PR0PXST7)
Natural Alkaliu
Water
Unexcelled for
Table Use
I
Repert te Congress Says Wheat Is
1 Only 30 Per Cent of Ceat
I Washington. June ll'.ll'.v A. P )
A lenf of lirind, the y lnt Censres-
sleti.il 1! mil mi Airic iltu't! lneui't
.ild in ii pn llmiii tij tepnrt niib'l-he
t.xlaj , efTc s 'i striking e mil n of mt
hiippeus te the farnur's ptediief in the
I wu of nists and nietits in ferij it
reaches the famllt tabli .
About lift (tuts .nit of each dollar
the consumer pins fur bri'id Is abse-hed
in cost of dlsttlhutlen. The f timer
I gets only 21) (I cents in the li.ml nnrkt 1
I for the wlunt neednl te piednee It ,
survey shnttdl that the iiMinse eet of
1 getting the win nt lCTdt for tin- baking
stage was s I i..nt while the inerane
e-t of initti'lf 11 tnnng It Inte hre id win
10 It! cents it tlie dollar paid hj the
rind bujer.
"A tetisldei ii. 1 f-uter in t'ie hiker's
-t of il sin mtii n w yi) mn. nCm
1 7J cuts of tin (eiisiiini r's del'ar Is
e sertlic element." said tlie 11 pert.
"Our imiulrt d,..s net indicate tllnt
the nmnuf.K tilling linker lias exnetel
an undue jirelit 111 taking tlie ," S cents
from the fenuiiii s dollar for tnnnu
facturlng bread nnd distributing It te
, the retailer."
RONALD TRUE NOT TITLED
WOMAN'S SON, FACTS SHOW
Mexican Revolutionist Leader
Names New President and Cabinet 1
F:i IMs'. Te., June 12. (i A P )
I - Mnnifi tes issued tedat in Fl Iiis(l
"t.r tie n ime of Felix Din, new In
Ni oil, for a 1 enfen nee w ith b mli 1
I nl'ii. Ic iiMn rt tnliitli.il irt fn-.
fiens sit fur the names of the Pm.j.
di nt iml of the Cabinet of the Pro Pre
vision il (ieteilllllillt wlmli it ,i s,id
he liurp'ses te establish.
l'rincisie I.uin tie It Ham w nil
hi 1 ii'isji,uu 1 1. sin. or inner e
iilltites would be; Secielntt of IX-'
iirmr Itilatiens. Den lhmlie Itnhiisn : I
I iiu tier, Hoilelfu lletes i,e j I
Mndrid : War and Nnty, ;(nernl
Manuel I'.ilne?. new in I,n, Augiles;!
Tniisur. Totihle Fs,ui7,. 1 Mircen!
new in New Yerk' Ceiintiiinieatiniis, .
Manuel Cnlere, new in ,V 01 k : ,
Agin ulture, Dr. Frnuuti., Yiiiuiue.
l.eiiie?. new ill I.es ngelrv; Indnstrv
and C Miimcrt'e, Mnnin 1 t.-irt Aldape
nevt in New Yerk; Public Instruction
I.eises. I.epi z.
But it is particularly pertinent that
we should think of it new in the
midst of the dual coal strike. Let
us all buy wisely enough for the
present season's needs use wisely,
and conserve wisely. Our customers
will always find us just as anxious te
advise them "hew te save coal" as
we are te advise hew and where te
buy it.
ZTmdrism
COAL
AMERICAN ICE COMPANY
11 AMntict inn (.11mv or 1 iu.n?
IInr I'nlrrVl I uslmrn u.u uj author 1
nn Antl'iultv of Jlun nin tin' hum 111 h t
feunil In Iowa irn ihn I'nlii. 1 "it n,
run tiOTut the verld k "e lt In nb.tani '
Tteul thli IntereHtlnic nrtiLiH in it" Takii
rlrn .Serllen 'f tin Suni'nj Plum. L1.WI.11
'Make 11 a iiaeu v,ie.
S
Known and pre
scribed by the
Medical Profession
for many years as
possessing (treat
Msdicinal Properties
ey '
Bottled at
the Spring
'Tft&vn, miw
TRWVTOItS
91 MILTJS1
CO,
ETiC
Suggestion That Mether Married
Peer Is Unfounded
Illldiill, .lime 1J lily A. P ) Tlie
facts thus fur hinu.Mit te liglit In the
case of M ijer Itemild True, rout lend
hlu.ter of (ieitrud Yates, Imte failed te
bhetv any basis for the widely published
reports) thut he is the bon of a titled
woman.
IIin birth certificate, nh published by
the Sundnj FxpieHs, gives his mother's
name a.s Annabel True, fermcrl Angus,
whose unmarried Hlster was a wltnesH
at True'a trial. Ills father is denciibed
In the certlllcate ns u "Journalistic
artist."
The suggestion that his mother subso subse
uuenth inarrkd a peer in unsubstentl.
1 uted.
'Ihe newspapers ceii'Inue te criticize
IIoiue Hccietnry Shmtt becaiihe Majer
Tiue was committed te an institution
for criminal lindane. Seme papers cull
for Mr. Shout's resignation.
The AVestmliifter (Jniette contends
that "the loose miners of seciul liillu liillu
ence In favor of True were K't en feet
merely te account fer.nn assumed in.
juatice," and acquits iJecretury Bhertt
of any action beyond tMe responsible ex-
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muskmmmmniuMJUi.. m.v.i&u ..uiMjk.jc-7
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. fat'
TSbe cAiaine
rtesiaurani ana cenet et)ep
Yej are Just m
welcome If you
wnnt only n iwntt
vlch - nn ou would
b' for the table
d hete dinner,
Qua'ity feed
Veil J.r;icnslie
HlhKhci nulls SI
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f?i
fA 'iA-
Get a Geed Spenge
ami enjoy the tifalth-ulvlne com
fort of the nuinm. r liatli Our
mode never wan morn complete
All ahapta, kIzimi unil textures.
I'rlcen laiiBO from SOe te J2S.
1'nulne tnAmlruknn wear IniiKeat,
he ap) cheatft In tha enj. Mjll
urders promptly fllled
LLEWELLYN'S
Dilladelphla'a Btandard Uruc
El ter
1518 Chaatnut Strt
Imported OomMtle Bath Eeapi
SMSS
A LL aboard
for Vaca-
tienland !
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The Evening Public
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h&&&&&&k
This Great Rebuilding Sale Is
Still Great in Opportunities
H We have been selling a tremendous quantity of Furniture, mere than, we have sold at this
season in years because the reductions are great beyond comparison. It is only once in a long
time .that a Rebuilding Sale like this is held. Putting up a four-acre structure en the site of
seven of our demolished buildings is net only crowding us for room, but it is keeping us en the
jump te procure sufficient space te conduct our regular daily business. That's why we have
made sweeping reductions en almost everything in our entire stock.
Just new new shipments have again temporarily handicapped us in our work. But it won't be long befern
the present congestion result
ing from the recent influx of
furniture will be cleared.
In the meantime we must
keep the Furniture going out
as fast as it comes in because
we have no place te put it.
This means that the opportu
nity te buy Furniture at the
savings that characterize this
Rebui'ding Sale cannot be
equaled, we believe, in the
United States and cannot last
much longer. That is why we
urge all our customers te sup
ply their Furniture needs
mew
S SSS
a ,,. nnm .,.., ., . . VUS SUITE LUSTRATED FROM OUR SALESFLOORS
lt blub mm UtV TlPr suit. 1 ,J"i ,l,e c.mbrdn,'t ,"' ur '""J urtice. The perfectly bailment linen 11 ml tlie Hne embellishment emplitmlie
Cleeet ml handsome nuffe? li?u". V "l"'.'1 '! ,,u" 'n ""." N".t,, the llHmenl..hupe lnla In the cabinet Ue.irH of the dignified Chlnn
llncl 01 iv hire and like ewr J .iU.tW ulnut teuc,VH '11 "" HixiiHeiianeee of the hulte. A ImniUeme u irreup of Furniture us you could
iinu en w litre, unu, like everything else en our hnlesfluers, priced lower than any pluce geed Furniture Is held.
BEDROOM
Mnhefrnny-flnlsh Suite, 4 plcoes...
MnlieEinv.rlnlsh Suite. 4 pieces. .
lltiBllsh AlnheBiiny Suite, 4 pIccch.
.uiiiu .-juue, 1 pieces
SOME REBUILDING SALE VALUES
LIVING ROOM
.moo 00
.$147.00
s.'s-v.ne
3in.ne
ibbi) 00 J.ngllsh JIulieBaiiy Uodreom Suite.
.? l'UCOS Jt.flll.OO
3C1G Mnhecr. tJUfcn Annn .st.il.. 7 np, ji an
Hrevvn Mahecr. Leuis XV Suite , 7 pc.s.8t4eYM
$775 Combination Maheg Suite, 8 pes. sn7S.ne
$785 M.thetr Leuis XVI Suite, 8 pes. $723.00
$1510 00
pieces
Walnut Leula XV
Suite. 7
Kinoe.no
aiahOEnnv-nnrt-r'.ine Suite. 1 pieces. . .nao.-se
$16j no OveiHtuffeil loose. cushion Suite, t.prln;
enVi?' .T,,,KS,ry r"e""l. ' Plecen... StlSli.ne
$25 Mnhei,Hny-iiml-( .me Suite, 3 pes. 117.1.00
Ovetstuif (1 loon -cushion Suite, cprlnR HentH
cut tied with Dlue Vdeur 3 pes. 2lsoe
$Jno 00 Oterstuffed loesi-oushlon Suite, 8iulnK
beats cev iteI with Tapestry. 3 pes , jsos.ne
OterntuftVci loec.-cushon Suite, Bprlng seats.
Iavtn-coler Velour. 3 pieces 7330 06
Oterhtuffcd loose-cushion Suite, snrlne heats
ceveieu with Hrevvn Mohair. 3 pes, 940H.nn
WICKER FURNITURE THAT COMBINES ART AND COMFORT--
Overstuffed loesp-cushlon Suite, 3 pes , HSS3.00
OterRtuffed loose-cushion Suite, cetercd vvlth
I-'ltrurtd Jlehuir. 3 pieces., 8733.30
Hundreds of Easy, Overstuffed
and Windser Chairs for Living
Roem and Hall at Wonderful
Savings.
Equally Great Savings in Dining'
Roem Furniture.
ture Department has grown by leaps and bounds, because, we bel
tail uc xuuiiu 111 mi; iwe OUUeS,
The popularity of
ieve we have handsomer and mere luxurious Furniture than
rim nnurnut- .,n,i ,in;n c.!.i.... A. . ; . """s.au...i.i unu luuiu luxurious r urniiure man
exemplify dignity and chiimln addition, the savings are en a par with' iKS rTucTiZ X'Tc.LI.H
1 - ....I--.. 1 1 .1, ,.j , , , - --- .' h(i4UU(jiUUb VilU tJbUlU
COOL and CHEERFUL SUMMER RUGS
The best, the handsomest and the most colorful nvrnw nf c.,. . ..
choice se wide and delightfully varied that veu can rhoeso fiem n,nn,V -ii.. :?. Vevcri"Ks we have ever assembled. With a
rtMvincf in wnnvn illlrnl-il n.l nli. li 1 t 1 r , t- . v. vlL
domestic weaves. Durable and artistic
Colonial and Plaited Oval Grass Rutrs.
be made any size; Weel-Fiber and Klearfiax Linen Rugs in rich plain colerinir
Inuinr rhnn we have known n vnnn ,l" toering,
"8; 'mP"tatina as well as the most ' attractive
rtistic Jannnnsn Ovnl Ic,, R ' C' .Z?2. :",jv,.u. .""J'onauens a
Rugs, Rush and Foimeba Split Bam ir.w'", .i:,0 ,Gl.usi ?u. Kcversible Art Rugs,
d Klearflax Linen Rut's in rich ii .i-T " " """" i pain una two-color effects that can
s. a wonderful selection, and best of all at prices
BIG SAVINGS ON THESE HANDSOME DOMESTIC RIGS
n our legular .stock.
Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft $34.50
Ri wftn UgS' 8ize 8'3 x 10'6 ft" $67'50
Koyal Wilten Rugs, size 9x12 ft $69.00
rci-irai. k, viy ivinu wu iiunuie, anu an uiKen from our legular .stock
xmin8ier sTvua, siu o.e a jlu.e ii tpeLQU
Axminster Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft $32.50
Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft. . . .$32.50
Mi
SPECIAl VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS
SplentlW ter &1 llrer, '." lV nnd three pair leta.
locks ... vu,ul. including tie
Vi L'5 Filet Net
Desks of the Better Kind
Desks that will glva
jour office te no and
thnracter. Qunllty Desks
M prices) below current
market Miluea.
Flat-Tep Desks in
Oak from $17.50 te
$195.00, and in Ma
hogany finish, and
Mahogany from
$29.25 te $272.00.
Office Furniture of
All Kinds Made te
Order.
Uecks Kepairea-;-".?'"" tJieTnAl r
American or foreign manufacture (In the rfpiTr S which we
epeclallxe), we will mend It properly and return iiranm iv Ii
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