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

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922
,uuv vnikuv iaii i
FlrlilUf UlUllLU If ILL
SHAR
E
$6,000,000
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Regains Dewer Right She Says
Ex-Husband Made Her
' Qirrrt Auiau
DECISION TO BE APPEALED
JSVw Yerk, .Tulv 12. Mr. Helen El El El
jroert Ktekr. formerly wife nf W. R.
I). H(ekr. efpriliu nnn lipr Simrrinp
Court flchl til rrnilii l.rrilnnpr Helif In V.er" (IrHttfl lilt" tlie roller" nf n mil
approximately .$(1,000,000 of icnl ctnt- . liinr. A fellow eMplnjc quit kl kIiuI
which fhr chnrei") hncl born Ipncil off the j'ewrr befcvr Trliip nnii "fro
any under contlltletiv of frninl nntl rfinuii beti ren tin' teller-, lie n
durr.y. taken te St. ,1nrph's Uieplt.-il.
Justice Untilel I Cnhnlan. before
whom tin- cn-e nni nrRtinl in .Innnan Thieves Raneack Grubbs Mill Heme
ami rebrnarj nnd cemiiitkil in April. I'ettMuun. I'a.. .1 ih 12 Tlilee,
' nrntlen from him. the right te dmre in
i approximately IS.riOO.OOO of his rrnl e
tnte holding. Her income from tlit
source would be npprelmntrlr SlOO.lMlft
nntl excltiMrc of the ST.'.OOO nnnunl i
, alimony lie I nklnj In preTCiHm;!
I before .1tttlce IMwnnl R. I'lncli, te be
resumed next month. '
.1utlcc Celmtnn ruleil ngnlnt each of
the three point rniM-il by Mr. Stoke.
a.lnR he .nw "nothing upon which te
b:ie n derMen that an nnteniiptlal
agreement ever exUtrd." n alleged, and
alj-0 that the technical claims of Inct
cnable ilelar nd the statute of limita
tions made by Mr. Stoke "arc without
foundation."
Machine Crushes Man's Hands
While at work In n printing plant en
Seentcenth street below l'eplar e-
terda afternoon. Iteiibru Trlpps,
ti til -seven jeurs old. of J.n Mett,
I'a . linil both hands ernnrci wncn tliey
3000 AT CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR MEETING
"Warless World by 1923" Advo
cated by National Secretary
at Reading
PEPPER SPEECH TOMORROW
made a decision In which he held the
deeds xestlii; tit!0 te fertj -debt prop
erties were "merely a 'tihterfusc"
which In no xn r"!ca-ed Mr Stokes'
Inchoate vl.-rlit of dower
In the cxept of Mr Stokes' death.
Justice Cehalati s d"rsnn giM's te Mi
Rtnkes. who lust jcar wen a leal ep-
wiie thought tint Samuel Smith, who
died 10 euth ii- hts home in (irul)l'
Mill, had iiiiine secrete I in hi liens",
entered the heni'-stead Mendm night .111 I
broke open aii'iipic desks and biirei'iin
The te'r -.e'er.il huudied dollar'
'nt'i of 1 hmi and curies which wert
mere than a centur old.
Sprain rmpalfh tn Evening Public Ltierr
Ite.-ulliig. Pa.. .Inly 12. Reception
of the I'hllecl"Iplilii delegation, number
ing 2011. headed b State President llcrt
1'. Ituilelph, was 11 notable feature of
the opening dav of the (went) -fourth
aiinunl unci tenth blenni'il comenlien
of the State Christian Kndctwer So Se
eletj jpsterdnj. The I'ld'adclphlans,
who nrrlvecl In 11 special train, are ills
iltiEtiMinlilp bv their Jaunt blue caps
with i''lev tascls.
The (moiling ses-len was held last
night, and the eutstnnillnc feature was
the sinslng of the SOft.veic clitdr. under
tlie direction of Hemer HniMicnver.
Ming leader for "liilh" Suipla . Mere
limn HOOK people crowded the lllnno lllnne lllnno
dreme Theatre, where the convention
l bring held, until State fire marshals
ordered the doers closed.
Mayer Htauffcr opened the contention
with an Address of welcome from the
city. The IUv. Mnt C. Wlant added
the welcome for the Heading minister
lu tn : K. V. Klvlilir for the Chamber of
Commerce, nnd Frank . Manwlller
for the Ik'rks) Union. Sir. Rudelph 10
plied. . Dr. Ira H. l.andrlth. secretary of the
N'atlennl Society, opened Ills speech
with nn attack against sectarianism
that he Mild for a time threatened the
peace and iiiiet of America.
"America Is working out its own snl snl
natien," he Mild, "and the Chtiich Is
playing nn important part. One day the
Chinch steed nut against America's. In
iquit and proclaimed n salnenless na
tion bj 1020. It came one enr liefete
we expected nnd wc? nre new out f'r a
wnrles.s world. We want it by ll2.'t.
We i.te net tee proud te light, but tee
devout."
At the opening session of the junior
society this morning Sadie II. Wiggins,
secretin-, made her iiiiuiial report. It
showed that Philadelphia was in the
lead in the number of societies organ
ized, with n total of 127. During the
cnr Lehigh County showed the great
est percentage of Increase, Washington
(Minity led lit subscribing, .$."0.
Hener societies are: Tayler Memerial
Methodist i:pisce,al. Philadelphia ;
Dotnieut, Presb.Merian, Pittsburgh:
Ileth'iny Cemmunill. Philadelphia;
Wakefield, Presbvterlan. Philadelphia,
and Iren llrldge. Montgomery.
LAD SETS MAILBOX AFIRE
Chester Bey Hid Cigarette When
He Saw Relative Coming
ChMler, July 12. Nlncyjir-eld
Jiminie Wlllets. freed from school 11 ml
rnthed bored by vacation, decided en
cigarette smoking for h thrill. He
found n sizeable "stump," lit it and
had taken only u few puffs when lie
espied a relative approaching at Fifth
and Market streets.
Jlmmlc used his head, tie thrust
the cignrettc Inte a mall box nnd faced
his uncle with (he utmost nnnchnlence.
Letter Carrier Dutteil fortunately was
In the vicinity and saved several-Met-"f
from burning.
WOMAN DIES IN AUTO UPSET
Qlrl Alie Probably Fatally Injured
en Baltimore Pike
Weat ChMttrj July 12. Mrs, Carrie
llest, thlrtr-fivc years old, wife of
Krnest K. Best', resident of Coates Ceates
vllle, was killed and her niece, Florence
Itlnenr, fifteen years old, probably
family Injured last night en the Balti
more pike near the Shclclct farm, when
nn automobile driven by Mr. Hen upset
en tlie concrete highway. Mrs. Rest died
In the Chester County Hospital. Mr.
Rest suffered miner injuries.
According te a witness before R.
Jenes Patrick, Deputy Corener, of
West Chester, the car was being driven
along the pike when there was trouble
With tlie steering gear, xne lnuciune
III m&mk$Mz 1
n Let this car tell its own story. jj
fjl The Price is $1485 (1)
II !!- F. O. B. Detroit. Prompt Delivery II
II Rickenbacker - Philadelphia Ce. I
II jj 1520 N. Bread St. Poplar 090 If
left the roadway and went 'MTi
lll,( ...l.l.hlrl..t (J... i uu"n
the concrete ngaln' by the dHvM'!
then upset.' or Mj
, 3
TROLLEYHIRES
Ne. 1 Through the Wista.hic.ken
ReUta -Oln. Ave.) rthange at BethUhem Pike' te City Lii.
Walk west (left) te vVlssahlckeni down Btryarn te Valley' (KS;
(t ml.): te Lincoln Drive (1 ml.): left te Klttenheute St.-. jtiVi.
it (Chelten Ave.)., n,uw
TOTAL. HIKE Milts Tlm 2 krs. 40 Ma.
tr Shorter Htkte tern N: 1, t, mnJ 4
Ne. 2 The Upper Witiahieken
Reute Ji-(Qtn. Ave.) chsne at Bethlehem Pike te City Lt.
Walk west (left) te Wlssahlcken: down stream te Rex Ave. (t W:
fellow- Re Ave. uphill te Reute 23 at Bethlehem Pike (1 rnlra",'
TOTAL HIKE 3 Milts Tint t kr. ii m
9 Ufl...Li.L.a (PuAatteL Flrmml
no. ,j-nmsiui.vu vi.hh.hu s ,
Reute 81 (Wayne Ave.) te carpenter L,ane: fellow tiath nsMk
te Allen Lane; left te Hickory Hill (dirt read): te WimhlekM,
walk up stream te Valley Oreen (2i ml.i: cress te eaat baJS'
rltht te Creshelm Creek (Rustic Bridge); fellow Creshelm Vii
T.innln riclv tn out 31 Qtn. Ave. (14 mil ' y
1. .
"c or
TOTAL HIKE 4 Miltt
Ne. 4 -The Lewer Wiasahicken
mis.
Reute fi3 twayne Ave.) te warpenier L,ane: west en Cam.!.
Lane te Kitchen's Lane te Wlssahlcken: down stream te Lin?;!'
Drive: rlaht alentr Drive te Ridge Ave. Reute el; '(or shortcut u
te!. UKtaMkAiiea tt tltti-. Zu.ta.' il. . v, lift
i uv. w4- urn uiicivcn ATQ,;
TOTAL HIKE 2 It 3 Milts
-Ch.lten Ave!) "QW
Tlsae 1 hr. te t hr. 18
-IS.
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Ce.
ill i )h
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End -Season
Clearance Sale
All Summer Rugs
An exceptional money-saving opportunity te furnish your
perch, room or home for this and succeeding years. Our
entire stock is offered at
Very Substantial Reductions
Frem Regular Prices
Colonial Rag Rugs, Japanese Rush Perch Rugs (includ
ing oval shapes J, Prairie Grass Rugs, Fiber Rugs, Algerian
Perch Rugs, etc., etc.
All JV anted Grades, Colorings, Sizes
1220 MARK
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5 Removable
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6 Pressure
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7 Instantaneous
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Even in the hottest weather,
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the dual cooling system of
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This combination of pump
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engine operation than can
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In this, as in all ether things,
GMC trucks offer the most
advanced practices of meter
truck construction.
General Meters Truck Company
(Division or Ce-naral Moter Corporation
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
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and these who don't
Seme like a fox-trot. Te ethers a waltz is still the
best. Even the one-step has its followers and some
don't like te dance at all.
What a difference when it comes te drinking
Clicquot Club Ginger Alel They all like it
There is something bewitching in the sight of tiny
bubbles leaping from the bottom and sides of the.
glass, dancing up through the clear, golden liquid te
sparkle and break at your lips. And the taste ! who
shall describe the taste of it ? The only true descrip
tion of Clipquet Club is a drink of Clicquot Club.
Clicquot is made with pure spring water. Only
real Jamaica ginger is used. The ether ingredients
sugar and fruit juices are just as pure as can be
found. The blend never varies, se that every bottle
of Clicquot tastes like the one before and the next
It is a most dependable, friendly, happy drink.
But you needn't be limited
Yeu can give everyone the choice of Clicquot Club
Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer or Reet Beer.
The flavors are as different as their names the
purity of all is the same. Buy Clicquot by the case
for home use.
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