kni I (5-J1 MKPWWW1 HjiPlMWM'!.WA' -V 'Eui,fl "V vfvll'iH' 'T "-" " i-KW WUHfffH wy V '"? 'fKKf HrjTC . r THWhJ r-. ' r . b ,. ' A' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, v WEDNESDAY, ' 'jtlNE 21, 1922 B&r. 6 TOraBBBBwfrWiraSF ""si. ' . M t K ' l A W r Jfrf ffi " ' IJ " f, i ' r ' 1 jH ' . ' ... l '; ft,! fe. ' FX' tr fe f- h MtBHRHnsmnM ITOive Resinol a fair test Try it with Resinol Seap ;, ter that stubborn skin treubU.. It promptly steps itching and allays irritatien.brindind sure l and lasting reuef d ' - -fc? RESINOL i 5oelhinq and He&linq At all druggists & Exi6e BATTERIES If your battery is ailing but still Vjurabletwe will put it in tip-top shape Tnis gees for every make of battery. TWi: III.ECTRIC STORAGE h.yt';uy CO. EXIDE SERVICE STATION IHrrrt l'ucterr Branch 671 N. Bread St. Pheno Poplar 33SJ 3BA Type shown ventilates bedrooms, etc., without sac rificing privacy. Beth sides washable from interior. The modern window for homes. Other steel windows for front rooms, basement, garage. Prices surprisingly low! Phene Garfield 1160-Mr. I lintel David Lupten's Sens Ce. g? c v-V "Vr Cj 4 fcrte iivi' k l Peacock's brisk zest I r seethes your thirst- I ' fit narched threat and I p then tingles joyous I K ly through your I f heat-fagged system. I jjl, Vim-giving 1 I t I I .'Ik -a JJ sssrnmasr I $wif l IJn A R-- Hi sm W B WtHk Rk. mMmmmnmte-' .?.;., tiAiwa ,., .. IRISH REPUBLICANS LOSE 9 DAIL SEAIS Further Defeats of Treaty Fees , , Indicated by Returns of Election RESULTS PLEASE LONDON Hy the Avieelatcd Press Dublin, June til . The probable rep resentation of tlie various parties In the Parliament eheen In liipt l'rldny, ih indicated by return received up te hl nftprnoen, is n fellows : Coalition treaty. fils coalition re publican, IV : lnber, 14: farmrr;, ri. nnd Independents 10. Final returns from tlie plnre.i where the count Is Mill iintinMied will, jude ing by the figures new nvallahlc, show further defeats of treaty opponents. One noted survivor probably will be Cnthal llniKhn. chief of Kumen de Vuleta's licutennnts. Of the rtx women member of the Dnll Klrennn. all nntl-tre.ty. only Mary SlncSwInry ".urvlved nnd 3Ir.. Kate O'Culhishan wi returned unop unep unop pe.od. Mr". I'cnr.-e. w1iem two sons were executed for their pan in the I'aster Week rebellion, wns defeated In County Dublin. Scmiuix Keblu-nn, one of the leailcri of the nrm dlkventienl, lest in Wnterferd. Ceu-picumis iniieiie tlie defeats will that of Lrsklnp Childers in Kildnrc. lie received only 572 votes fewer than any ether candidate. Ills pre-treaty iel league received mere than 0000 first preferences. striking results of the IrNh elections as far as announced nre welcomed hern wnn entnu-lnsni. coupled with encem- . lums for the "common sen.e" of th" , Irish lleenle. whnkn vnpillnt lj rnnp.l.wl i as grently strengthenlnK the po-ltien of j ine Angie-insn treaty and the new constitution. It is reengnlznl, however, that re jection of the eMremiMs nt the pella has net removed all the difficulties of the situation. Tlie labor vote, which Is generally remarked as one of tlie most netnble features of tlie nnlllm.. U claimed for the treaty side, but it is de clared by some observers that the Irish Laber Party Is far mere laberitc than treatyite. and its future attitude In reference te the country's politics Is unknown. Anether serious problem Is the atti tude of the nrmv. Tim rrrmrfwil untin. ration of Ttery O'Connor's section from the regular Irhh Hepubllcan army i. regarded here as a bad omen for future peace. MAN ON STRANDED SHIP IS FOUNDJEATING GRASS Unable te Tell Where He Came Frem Gives Address as the Sea New Bedford, Mass., June 11. (By A. l) A thirty-feet schooner, bat tered and mastlcss, wns discovered yes terday ashore en West Island, in the outer harbor here. On benrd the hulk was Osmund Krlcksen, who said his address was the sea. When Edward Egbert, a Mimtner resident, found tlie wreck Erlcksen, he said, wns eating grass. Erlcksen, who was suffering from starvation, was unable te tell where the vessel had come from. He wni brought te this city and held until an Investi gation could be made. According te the peliiM his memory was impaired by the privations he lind undergone. The schooner, the name of which could net be determined, carried a crudely arranged jury mast te replace two masts that had apparently been carried away by a storm. This mast was about six fpet high and pieces of old clothing had been used for sails. The hull had been mended In several places with hits of zinc and tin. HEARST HALL BURNS Fire Causes $100,000 Damage te University of California Berkeley. Ctillf., .Tune 'Jl. (By A. P.) Hearst Hall nnd Hearst Hall An nex were destrejed nnd the pathology building of the I'niverslty of Califor nia was damaged In a campus fire, with estimated less of $100,000, last night. The university Infirmary was threat ened by the flames and its patients were removed, but the building was net reached by the fire. The origin of the fire was undetermined. Hearst Hall, ti large frame structure. was the gift te the university women ' of Mrs. Phoebe Apperen Hearst, mother of William ltundelph Hearst, i the publisher. SHIP CAPTAIN ROBBED German Passport and Jewelry Are Taken Frem Nalrcus, Decked Here A (iiTinnn paipeit, valuable papers. clothing and jewelry were stolen from' the stateroom of Ulehard Slepu, cap-1 tain of the steamship Naircus at Pier' 7- la'-t night by a thief who gained entrance while tlie commander was in another part of the ship. Theft of the privntt papirs lends the police te bellee that the thn-f had a mere seiieiis purpose than n,rre job bery. Tli' N.iircus aimed here a few dns age from llrccee. Man Lynched for Attack en Girl Summit. .Miss., .lime 'Jl. Heb Cel- t llnu .V'ri. nhrtrL'cd ulth lini'flne nl. ...'.' .-I 7... 1 l.i iei!)il'ii an iiwni-ii 'ii it unlit woman ' near here --everiil months age, was ' hanged by n mob jesterdny. Tlie young woman Is said te have identified him as her assailant. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Ifee Pape Yestidday I had te go down te peps office se he could take me te get u new pair of shoes en neenunt of my new pair looking like a old pair alreddy, the iumi ,lil,i iinn nei u-un lin inL mn ICIQh h..i,t l"l' " " i being, Wat kind of a bed of hair is that te coine uewn town wunr 1011 ioek mere Hke a mop than a son of mine, hew meny yeers hue It bin slnts you hed It cut last? he sed. Net se rcry long, I sed, nnd pep sed, Well go down stalre en the fcrst fleer and veull find a barber shop, tell the barber te cut your hair and tell him III pay, wen I come uewn in about "0 minnns.. Yes- sir, Tsed. And I went down and n barbers was Bhnvlng .) men nnd one was standing next te his chair waiting for somebody te get in It. Wlch I did, saying, Mr. Potts says te cut my hair and he'll pay you wen he cornea down, With plezzure, sed the barber. Being a kind of a fat barber needing a hair cut himself, ftd he cut' my hair and pep hadent cat.dew5,7.t',u,d ' be" sed. Hew out little binge? All rite. I bcM, Jf V account of me :.Mi.i (ft. ' '-ilTrtliHiT tft-A!ifiltiA lCA'-VJ I . ... . having nftw pcepln netting n singe be fore but never hnvlng one myself. Wlch be did, lighting n long thing like n sklnnlc candle nnd making me smell like a chlckln wen yen hern its xcthcrs off but net giving me wiy ether sensa tion, and pep wasn't down vet nnd the uarrjer sen, new ntieut a mue snnm snnm snnm poe? Being nnether thing I never had from Ixperletice, and 1 sed, All rite. And he gnve me suteh n fenrse one you mite of thawt he had a grudge ngenst me. and after that he put some tennlck en my bed nnd started te massadge my face en account of me saying All rite each time, nnd he was still mas-wlglng it wen j-p came In, sa.xing te the bar ber, Wnt nre you doing te him? He sed he wunted a nmssadge, sed the barber, nnd pep sed. The doece he did, he must be crazy, nnd the barber sed, well he sed he wunted It, beers the check. And he rote en a little pcece of paper nnd handed it te pep and pep sed, i dollars nnd HO cents, wnt Is this, a jeak? and the barber sed, Certeny net, he had n haircut, a singe, a shntn shntn shntn poe. tennlck nnd a masxadge. Net te speck of wat he's going te get wen he gets home, sed pep. Wlch I did. ,KNITTING WOOL-i Knittinf Worsted, Per oz. Pr ex. ... "V BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. (ireum! Meer Stere IS N. 10th St. inn? Filbert St. LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA , COLLEGE Students who! are going te a-ia., spend tne TEXT" summer, JUUULI1S whirl ing off "con ditions," or BOOKS these who wish te brush up en : the work of the higher grade, are coming in every day for the necessary text books; and our shelves are filled net only with ' text books, but volumes of, every kind en every known sub ject. Our Scheel Boek depart-1 ment is very busy these days.i Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchased. Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Pest Office) Coats, Salts, Dresses, Skirts m mmmmmmtmsmmmm L ill yVj V Summer Dresses Reduced Dotted Swisses, plain and printed voiles, organdies, and linens, in white and colors. They were $12.50 te $35.00 $J.50 $1Q.75 te $22M m i Miwft.-w-ga Walnut S Chelsea Yacht Wheel Cleck S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWULERS SILVERSMITHS s9k 'I i creySSaSS H J . I I ' ad your vBli :3 iPtkl '- L; . favorite stera H fff B-K.f79eJ )? at refreshment 01 I yWl& jf; stands, hotels. Wg Ms restattrants.dub jmlj t vS l en dlnin cars IkjII Delicious and Refreshing At Less Than Cest: Daytime Dresses That Were as High as $110 Closing Out Price $45 A gTeup of high grade street, afternoon, and dinner models in Crepe Renee, Canten Crepe and Crepe Romaine, in all the desirable shades and black and white. Beaded, braid trimmed and draped effects, as well as a number of smart lace and sport models, in all sizes. Second Fleer Reshanara & Canten Crepe Capes In navy and black, plain and with touches of caracul and fringe. They were $45 te $75, Reduced te $25, $35 & $45 Individual Medels in Wraps and Capes One of a kind only They were as high at $125 $65-00 Cast bronze metal or brass case, fitted with a Ghelsea 't eight-day ship's - bell move ment. 4-inch dial, $126 6 " " 152 Sy2 ' " " 198 Chelsea clocks represent per fection in clock construction. Lingerie, Sweaters, Negligees B f i fk r K Mm In every man's mind there is the hope that at some stage of his career he will own a Cadillac. He ardently desires this one car because he knows it is conceded the world ever te be the acme of automotive perfection and enjoyment. He contemplates the Cadillac as a pos session that will reflect his own tastes and standards, be the outward sign of his success and position in life. i He leeks forward te its ownership as a NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street "Phene Spruce 0210 Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.r PettsvUle, Pa. CADILLAC There's Ne Drink Like Buttermilk "Ever since boyhood I have had two glasses daily. In Spring it has driven away fatigue. In Summer it has been a cooling thirst quencher that has made' het weather bear able. In the cool weather it has kept me from taking en needless surplus weight. I have never tired of it and never felt anything but a helpful after-effect." GOLD MEDAL CREAM BUTTERMILK One of the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES Products Order by phone or from the driver of our wagon which passes your home. Alse at soda fountains and restaurants. See our demonstration in the window of the National Drug Company, 13th Street above Market ." -a HsHI- IK r S ll 'hi involved a rr.i wuueb reflection. We pledge m Standard of ih World SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES form of self-expression, whereby, in thi ' 1 last analysis, he may .reveal his innate ; uuiuku iuve ui uuc ana ecauaiai tnings. In this practically universal admiraKei and aspiration for the Cadillac theri ;. ' responsibility which might uj iiiauuinv-iuicr eCrlOUl ourselves te upheld rigidly may be always worthy of th6 tribute f; pam it ay mese iuturc Viaiuac owners,, t: I vi -,fV t( t -ti '
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