Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
SEEK FINGERPRINTS
ON ART OF DA VINC
TYPEWRITERS
ONLY $15.00
Ortr 100 MACHINES of different make
thoroughly reconstructed
Free 10'Day Trial
1-YEAR GUARANTEE
Phene im new Wnlnut 5873-7 4
Claim That Painter Smudged
His Picture Is Basis for
$500,000 Suit
1005 CHESTNUT ST.
BUNDY TYPE WRITER CO.
IWOLFINGTON'S
Paxntlng, Renovating
tup Service
and Repair- 1
Slip Cevers
Slip covers protect
the upholstery from""'
the dust of the reid
and the Summer sun.
Cost very little. -JG
years behind our work.
Phetic: Poplar 413
The WOLFINGTON Sheps
19th and Buttonwood
Established 1S76
VISIT
GETTYSBURG
BATTLEFIELD
G0O0 MARINES ENCAMPED
JUNE 16 TO Jl I.Y 0
PICKETT'S FAMOUS CHARGE
ON JULY 3 AND I
Cnder Condition! of Modern Warfare
REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
Traln Lrntr Hemline Terminal
8:30 A. SI. Weekd.irss 4:33 V. SI.
Dully (DjyllEht Time)
ONE-DAY EXCURSION
Sunday, July 2d
Special train leave Reading Ter
minal 7:18 A. 51. 'D.iyUsht Time)
tepplnir at Sprlnc Garden Pt..
Columbia Ae. Jlur.nncden ft..
Manayunk, Conshohocken and
Nornstewn (DcKalb St )
$9.50 Round
O Trip
Philadelphia & Reading Railway
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"OUCH!
Hew My Corns.Buniens and
Calloused, Burnine.Tired
I-eet Hurt
what shall
I De?"
USE,
GYPSY FOOT RELIEF
Ne mere seakm? the feet in
t medicated baths no pewilers,
J!stera, nor inconvenience no
nuH. no bother' Aptly in one
inute, then walk all you Ime
nd work en our feet as Ions
s ou wish!
1 The excruciates pamj and
ehei from cer.j, bur "ns, eal
louses, and burn ng. sjre, tired
ieet vanish as if by najii.!
KILLED SALE, WOMAN SAYS
New Yerk, .Tune 'JO. Ppen the nrtis
tie habits of Leonarde tl.i Vlnl depends
the result of the action filed la-t dan
mir.v by Mine. Ancirce lliilin. I'rrneli
wife iif an American nlrtniiti. It H
was Da Vinci's wnnt te stand off from
his -till wet. caiiva-es and, with hN
t'lumliH and little litiffer., smudge this
and flatlt'ii that. Mine, llnhn thinks
that Sir Jeseph Duveen will have te pay
lier .?.i(M),000. provided, of eourse, that
she can prove it te the tnti-fnrtien of n
jury.
.t prccnt several lawyers and art
dealers are li u-t 1 in tr hither and yen
ever I'urepe Inspecting I'm Vii'.ejs with
magnify tiix (.iii--,M ixni tlie nppnnitn
of flip tli'ser-i ritit expirt. In fict. a
rieni'hinnn wlie knew nil abenr the
Hei'tlllen siti'in of identltieatien liy
flinter prints s i t li tlie party. These
I'tinnini; investicaters me werkinc in tlie
iiiterests of Stnnehtield V Levy, eotin eetin
sel for Sir .TeM'pli.
Kvi'f new and then thej eres the
trail of Il ai'intln- ItitiRree and Mum.
H.ihn who are suitably supported bv
fingerprint experts and art connoisseurs
'f varjlnir numbers. Mr. Ilinj:rnu. who
is Mine. Ilalin'.s lawyer, and Madame
herself are cie-dy npeetlin; the same
Ha Vlnets. When tlie trial is called,
tliere will be arrayed apainst one an
other two platoons of artists and art
authorities. i
Tlie chance" are that nothing quite
like It will have been seen since the j
entire Metropolitan Opera Company ap- j
pea red before a large Celtic maplstrate
in Philadelphia te bear witness of the '
pentle eharaeter of a pocket edition
prima tiennn who was accused by a
"Oil-pound music critic of hurling him
down n llisht of -tops. i
Mine. Halin. whose husband is II. .7
Hnlin, fermeiij a eaptnin in the I'liifil
Stales Army air service. fetched whaf
she ins ts is da Vinci's I.a l'.elie
I'erennleie te America, in .Tune, litO.
It v..is s( ,. deled te be taken out te
K.uis.is City and there lump in the lei :il
art institute. Kansas City, Mine. Ilnhn
nis, was prepared te Rive her !?e00,0U0
for u.
I?ut before It left New Yerk it was
displaxed in a Fifth avenue salon for
the benefit of a number of interested
dealers. Sir Jeseph Duveen happened
te be in New Yerk and It is said that
lie dropped in te .survey the innsterpiete.
Having looked it eer and beiiiR familiar
with the I.a Helle Ferenniere that lintiKs
in the I.euvre, Sir Jeseph expressed
himself as confident that Mine, llnhn
possess no da Vinci.
Naturally that diseeurnped Kan'iis
City. At all events Mine. Halm's paint
ins remains in her possession. She s.i
that the Leuvre's painting of Lucrezla
Crivelli I La I?e!le Ferenniere) is but
a copy of hers, the original. Sir Jo Je
seph Insists that net only does Mine.
Halin huM n spurious copy of this
early da Vinci, but that it was exe
cuted by a most inferior artist a
painter who couldn't even copy adroitly.
Therefore. New Yerk is due te have a
trial that will create at least one prec
edent. It will be the first time that
the authenticity of an old master will
depend upon linger prins of the painter,
who died I'..'! 1 j ears before Alphense
Hertillen was born.
CHEN CHIUNG-MING,
. DR. SUN'S FOE, SLAIN
His Troops Ousted President of
Seuth China Republic
U'lniln l I.. .Tene li!) illv A IV)
Chen Chiunp-Ming. whose recent
coup d'etat drove from Canten Sun
Ynt-Sen, president of the Seuth China
rmmlilfn lin hnen nss.is4tnntril no-
"iM,,'"li ..... v - ...
(erding te a cable dispatch received here
tedav from Shanghai by Konglipe, a '
ieial Chinese dally identified with the (
udherents of Sun Yat Sen.
Renter's news agencj fails te con- '
firm tlie report.
' San Francisce, June 2fl ( Rv A. P.)
. Yeung China, a Chinese language
newspaper, published here, announced
tedav It had received from Heng Keng
a report that General Chen Chiung
Minp, tlie enpter of Canten, had been
shot and wounded seriously at a meet
ing with leaders of his own troops ten
miles from Canten. '
ACTRESS AWARDED $25,000
Victim of Theatre Accident Brought
IhIh M,tif nn Het
II. u xwu, - .
New Ilaen, Conn., June "Jl. (Ry I
A. 1'.) A Jiirv In the Superior Court
late Nosterdny awarded damages of
.s'J.V00O te Miss Hoielhea Antel. n,
uiudeville actress, in an net ion against
S . Rell, theatre owner. Miss An el
asked damages of SIOOJKIO for injuries'
received In the Palace Theatre. Hurt- I
ford, en the night of December 1,
Ml'ss Antel was brought into court
three times during the trial and testi
fied from a cot. It wns claimed she
tripped en a ploie of cement near ber .
dressing room and fell down ail Iren .
stalrwav leading te the stage. lwe
dins later she was taken te a hospital
ln"Hartferd and lat.-r was remove te
a New Yerk hospital. ,
Princess Mary te Take Rest
Londen, June l!fl. It wns nnneunced
yesterday that Princess Mary's en
gagements for the next few tlieuth will
be drastically rclsed, Hhe finds It
necessary te take a considerable amount
of rest.
FLOOD HITS CARB0NDALE
Heavy Damage Fellows Rainstorm
In Lackawanna County
Srranteu. Pa.. June UN. (Ry A. P.) i
Heav damnse wns done In (nrbon (nrben (nrbon
dale and vicinity by n flood early today
follewliiR a heavy rain. That section
of Lackawanna County visited by two
serious floods In the last few weeks
again mfficd greatly. Tliere were
washouts nliin-j the Delaware and Hud Hud
eon Railroad at Peyntellc. Ararat,
llurnwoed and Rrowntewn trains were
held up for heuis.
Ceal Rroek. unable te tnke the rush
of water from the mountain streams,
overflowed and Heeded cellars and rail rail
lead xards in many parts of Carbon Carben
dnle. "
LATEST IN KATtlO
Hverv dcelepment In thin rapidly d"Vlor d"Vler
nc fl'ld of eclonce and amunement In an
ah led by Win O. nils, former radio "tprt
r S. Navy. rirul.irly In the 1'cnLiC LEDeisn.
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BEFORE YOU BUY
tee our
ADDING MACHINES
All Makes, Lewest Prices
COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St.
rhenet Walnut Sl?3
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Men who
DO things
knew the Koh-I-Noer
Pencil as a faithful,
efficient working-tool
of their particular
sVVI craft. There are
imitations, but no
real substitute. Ask
for Koh-I-Noer.
17 Ltaii, horn 6B
te 9H, ler tetrf
ptptr and parpest
KOH-I-NOOR
Pencils
MEPHISTO
Cepylaa Isk Peaetla
At all high-class
Stationers and
Dealers tn Draw-
inp Material
Of Course,
They Cheese It !
WHEN ice cream is served,
Sister and Brether always
want Abbotts Peach.
It's a flavor that enjoys great popu
larity because its delightful taste of
choice peaches blended with the
finest pure cream in the Abbotts
way, makes an ice cream that truly
satisfies.
It is no wonder that our dealers
order mere and mere.
The Abbotts dealer around the
corner can supply you with Abbotts
Peach Ice Cream for dinner tonight.
Loek for the red and
white sidewalk sign.
ABBOTTS
ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC
bbetts
PEACH
Ice Cream
Buy it from your dealer In bulk or in the sanitary
nachine-filled package which brings Abbotts Ice Cream
direct from the freezer te you, untouched by hand.
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Its Dependability Proves Type 61
the Greatest Cadillac
With mere than 15,000 of
the Type 61 already in use,
owners of the car are
unanimous in acclaiming
it the greatest Cadillac ever
produced.
Factory Service en the Type
61 for the first nine months
has been less than one-third
of that required by any
previous new Cadillac in a
like period.
The one fact upon which
owners seize, and ardently'
emphasize, and recur te
again and again, is the new
Cadillac's amazing depend
ability, which they insist has
never been equalled or ap
proached before, even by the
fine Cadillac forerunners.
What bears them out in
this verdict, and establishes
completely Type 61 pre
eminence, is the fact that all
former production sched
ules have been exceeded and
that numerous cities report
the largest Cadillac sales in
their history.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene Spruce 0210
Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Petttville, Pa.
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Standard of the World
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Gypsy
Feet
Relief
A Wonderful
Secret Frem
the Desert.
Dees Away
With Feet
Troubles.
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Known and pre
scribed by the
Medical Profession
for many yean as
possessing great
Medicinal Properties
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RICH YOUTH ELOPES
WITH JAPANESE GIRL
Contractor's Sen Weds Richard
Mett's Ward at Elkton, Md.
New Yerk, .lunc 2!'. -Par ReiKnwav
was pimii n penulne surprise .ve'crd i.v
at the anneum emenf of the rnnrrl ipe of
c nlinaiiil Si 1ml. son of Adelpli elml7..
ui i'iiy enntrm ter. and Miss Pendita
in," the .''ip-itise ward of Itii'li.ird
M..tt.
Tlie weildins tenl? plaep at I'lktnn.
Md . en Mnv 'Si, and was m.ole public
i.'ilv csteri iv. upon llie cve of the
r.iiple's dcunrtiirc en a lienewiifMin trip
nf uu'.new u ili'sftiintien.
Tlie bride, who is bur sxfpf,ni ,,
been the wnrd of Mr. Meir, wealthy
Intel and renl estate n.an. for the !nit (
si veral eiirs. I'eth s)n. and her Ims-'
bind hae roecned the parental bless-j
ins1-. I
The bride 1 the dnushter nf a Jnp-
anrse cliff, rim e einplnM'il at (Jroilerli
Hall, Mr. Mett's hotel nt Par lt.uk
away, RUSSIA LIFTS MAIL BAN
Will New Admit Matter Directed te
Anv One In Country
Waslilneten. dune ''!). - i Iiv A. IM
The Soviet (Jovernmenr nf Iti1ii to
day adMsed the Pof-teiboo Uepartinent
tiiiir iisrrioiieiis s ie ine aiueuur ni
n. ail matter that will be received from
ten-is;!! countries into Itussia have been
ronievcd. and that new no limit is
placed en mail directed (e any one In ,
that country. i
A new (lecroe premulsated by the
Se let (ieverntuent, it was Mated, pro
vides that clothing, shoes, feed, printed
matter and ether artieles may be Fent
by panel pet from abroad when ad
dressed te Individuals for their personal ,
...... tiltli.in, nu lieret.ifnre nlitii il ... .
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permission from it Perclsn Trade De
part iiient.
All niatter tent by parrel phut, ex
cept fnedfituffH, was fc.ild te be hiih
jeet te customs duly. The maximum
weight of paeknges for pin eel pest te
Ku.ssia wan fixed at twelve pounds.
Peet's Daughter Wins Scholarship
i CunihrlilRP, .Ma.ss.. .lune 'K.l Miss
Arvla Maekaye, ifaiii,'liter of Percy
Mackaye, poet and dramatist, has been
awarded the distant work scholarship at
ltadcliffe, College for 10'2'Jt-'Sl. I'hat in
ene of the highest nnnunl awarcln at
Hadcliffe. Slnee 1020 Miss Muekflye
kai been studying at Miami University,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Attention, Ferd Owners!
jferd parts, like almost everything else worth while, are counter
feited. The manufacturers of these imitation parts are obviously
net as interested as we are in maintaining the high standard of
quality and the complete satisfaction of Ferd owners. Imitation
parts are manufactured te se7 at the highest possible rate of
profit and the grades of steel used are consequently net the same
high quality, specially heat-treated alley steels specified in Ferd
formulas for the manufacture of GENUINE FORD PARTS.
Don't be misled Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made
by the Ferd Moter Company. By se doing you will get from
35 te 100 per cent mere wear from them, and you will pay the
lowest oessible cost the same everywhere.
50 of GENUINE FORD PARTS Retail
for Less Than 10c Each.
ASK FOR PARTS PRICE LIST
When your Ferd car, truck, or Fordson tractor needs attention,
call en any one of the following authorized Ferd dealers, who
are properly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and use
Genuine Ferd and Fordson parts in all repair werk:
Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers
vjt.st r.in.Min aeknct
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feul-ir 8a:i Kme Bid
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Che.tnut Hill 1813
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Paigm Stx-66
Lakewood 7-Pauangar
Tearing Car. $2195 ,
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fliliSSv
l)avqe perfeiyrtance
makes oeod owners claims
New Paige 6-66 Prices
131-lnrli Wlieelliuee
70 HerMjjpwer
Ltkewoed, 7-pu.Teurini;.$2195
Lerchment II, Spert Type. Z24S
Diyteni, 3-piti. Re'ftditcr. 2495
Breugtim, 5 pan 3100
Sedin, 7 pan 3'5S
Limeuiine, 7 pan 3350
New Paige 6-44 Prices
I0-Inrli 'WlieelhitVp
fid lloreepewer
Toerinr. 5 pan $1465
Spert Type, 4 pan 1595
Sedan, 5 pan 2245
Coupe, 4 pan 1995
Jewett 6 Prices
U2-Inrh Mheelbaen
BO Horeepetter
Toerinf, 5. pan t$1065
Sedan, 5 pai 1395
Priei P. 0. B. Factory,
Tax Extra
Cord Tire Included en All
Medels
As a result of a friendly discussion a run was
recently made from Philadelphia te Pittsburgh and
return by a Paige owner in his own car.
The powerful, sturdy Paige 6-66 net only proved
every claim the owner made for it, but mere the
entire run of 607 miles was made in high gear, in
19 hours and 3Q minutes, averaging 31.1 miles per
hour. Forty gallons of gasoline were consumed,
making an average of 15 miles te the gallon.
Any one familiar with the steep grades and bad
reads in the mountain section between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh will appreciate just what this per
formance means.
Remember, the entire trip was made In high gear.
When we say, that en the read, the Paige 6-66 will
outperform any ether car, regardless of price, we
knew that we can take you any place in or around
Philadelphia that you may suggest and prove this
statement in stronger terms than we could ever
express en the printed page.
Fer outward beauty riding ease brute strength
reserve power flexibility or any ether points upon
which thoroughbred cars are judged, a Paige 6-66
demonstration will make all your ether metering
experiences seem tame.
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Call Spruce 1410 for our most convincing
proof a demonstration
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