Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922
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"QUIXET" GARAGES
H. F. HILDRETH
126 N. 3RD ST. PHILA.
Asrnt for thr
C. D. PRUDEN CORP.
DRILL GUARDSMEN
IN ANT
AIRCRAFT
Delaware Soldiers Get Stiff
Workout at Camp Geerge
W. Sparks
ATTEND, YE OF LITTLE HAIR!
TR Y RADIO AND BE THA TCHED
Latest Treatment Based en Discovery That Wireless Operators
Rarely Are Bald
PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED
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Adapter E3
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needed gj3
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worth
Let a WASH MACHINE
DRAINER
Take the
DRUDGERY
out of
WASH DAY
br slmslr appljlns te
rear faucrt thli almplt
little unpllimcfl
which nuteinutlrjllr
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or boiler. In fort
any rfceetwle ceu-
fn.lnln.- wiittr. uch
buckets, putin.
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time and labor aavr well
your immediate purchase
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Phmbing and Healing
44 N. 5th St. 506 Arch
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
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Shoes That Stand
the Test
Of Leng Summer Days
Ne matter hew long or strenuous
the das may be; no matter hew
hard you work or hew fast you
play, your feet can be comfortable
and free from fatigue.
Try wearing the Cantilever Shee
and you will get a new joy out of
living. Yeu will understand why
women who have once tried Canti
levers will have nothing else for
daytime wear.
There is a reason for this, of
course. When nature plarned the
human feet she did a erv intri
cate and very wonderful thins:. She
made it an object of beauty en
graceful lines; delicate jet strong
and flexible. Every
Cantilever
v- ShoeFeri"n
Women
la modeled en nature s plnn for the
human feet It 1b made with the sami
natural sole line and with an arch
that Is flexible like your own feet arch.
The Cantilever Phee conforms te the
leaet movement of jour feet There Is
no rlBldlty due te concealed ni in the
rch ueh aa ordinary theis. have Noth
ing te hamper the free exercise of
mute lee.
Cantilevers Blve the tees plenty of
room, yet the shape Is modish and
graceful The hel 1b a comfortable
neljht low or medium, as veu prefer
raised slightly en the lntide te keep
jreur feat In their natural position.
Cantilever Shoes are a beurce of
happiness en long summer day They
IMIP you roils, the heat and gle you
greater endurance
Width AAAA te E.
Ermnl Dlipnfh te Errnine ruhHr T.citerr
Camp fieerpe V. Sparks. State Hllle
Ranee. I)tl., Auk S Anti-aircraft
drfpn'P, nreanlzntlen, ternnijuc and
1 tnetirs nre new lining taucht the cel-
i tlicrs of the lOSth Artillery. Anti-Air-
i ernft. Delaware Natlnnil Guard, en-
rnmpril here, nt thf epcn-nlr militnry
nrnili'm) Captain I A Tltnleliix, I"
f! A Instructor, spent tlie entire (ay
' jcK'iilin in cxpluInlnK the mechaiil.-ni
n the reslmentV new American 7."-
nflHItneter threp-ineli gun. Brewnlns
hea type machine guni and light
Brminliv rapid-flrins Rim.
In the new prepnrelne?s program
which has been mapped out by leading
nrm etuVlnN DelawareV nrganlatien
premises te piny the most important
role It is the argument of .irmv In
structors in this camp that the next
war. it there .should be another wur,
will he fought from the kles.
The term "anti-aircraft defenFC." in
lt vldeit Fonse, really include all the
meam? fur limiting the uerial uctlvity of
the enemy
A General tightening tin en discinllne
I was urged bv Colonel Harry W. Stark,
henier In command when officers and
lemmamlers were called Inte conference
List eenins. During this, the final
week in camp, stress was laid by the
(emmandin; officer relntlve te possible
pnrtlalin or se-called favoritism among
the enlisted men.
I. an eening many prominent visitor.-
witnessed dress parade. Con
spicuous among these were United
State Senater I.. Heisler Ball, Mr.
and Mr. Themas Pecncy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jehn W Stetzer and Miss Eleaner
Rleuhen. who metered te enmp from
Rehobeth Beach , Majer Jessie McKay,
of New (Vtle; Lieutenant A. F. Amo Ame Amo
dle, of At'.intle City, and Lieutenant
Wn'ter K Farren. of New Yerk.
During xe-tprdii'H tiring en the range
Lieutenant Samuel Mnreney, of Battery
B. was burned about the hands. His
Injuries were treated nt the dispenfary
Corporal Walter I'arket. of Battery
D. received a fracture of the index
tineer of the pft hand during the base
ball game yesterday afternoon between
the officers and enlisted men.
Down-State troopers are rejoicing to
day following the list of promotions
which "as released in general orders
Ijm nluh The following promotions
and reductions arc contained In general
order Ne 10 Battery A. Wilmington.
I'thate Wi'ham PrInen te be cor cer cor
eoral: Bitten D. Wilmington, Ser
geant Lewis McKewen te private en
account of conduct unbecoming a non
commissioned officer , Private Jehn J
Bleyer te he sergeant , Battery G. Derer,
Private Ilebert L Nelsen te corporal;
Battalion Ileadnuarters ami Combat
Train. Private A W. Pest te corporal ;
Batterv F. Milferd. Corporal Harry J
Davis te private; Corporal Paul Skewcs
te private; Private William E. Walls
te corporal; Private Hareld P Nutten
te corporal ; Battalion Headquarters
and Combat Train. Sergeant Arthur
Kershwa te private
Sergeant James A. Bclten te private.
j non-attendance nt drilN; Serjeant
Krank Kewa.-ki te be pnvit. nen-ate
tendance it drills, Cornenl l'rtd Lat
'ter te private: Corporal Henrv Bucka
I loe te private; Priv.ne William X Con Cen
'lev, Jr , te sergeant: Private Ralph
'Baldwin te sergeant; Private Leuis A.
I Dunn te corporal
Batterv II (New Castle) Corporal
David w uumnsten te sergeant ; Pri
vate First Hass C Paul Miller te cor
poral. Medical Detachment Staff Sergeant
Harry S Cesictt te private; Private
First Class Ralph Alexander te ser
geant; Private Franklin E. Stewart te
sergeant
Corperil Antheny Bravata te pri
vate : Private Firt-t Class Rebert M
Pyott te corporal.
Headquarters Battery Sergeant
William M Frev te private; Corporal
G'-erge Stewart te 'erseant ; Private
First Class Heyt Masen te corporal;
Private I'tr.ies A Chance te corporal
Batteiy V. (Newark! Corporal R.
E Ramsey te be sergeant; Corporal C.
A Davis te sergeant; Private First
Class Carl E Uilev te corporal; Pri
vate First Class William R. Sanborn
te corporal.
$100 FOR HUSBAND
Girl Returning
Wants te Be
New Yerk, Aug
Frem Germany
Married Quick i
8 Ship news re
porters who win down the bay yester-
dav te tre.'t the Mount Clay, of the
United American Lines, met a young
woman from Germ.inj who proposed'
I marriage w i'b the poise of a Bernard
I Shaw heroine She is Mis Rese Pech,
and was at one time employed by the
' Hetel I'ennsvlvanla. But she is net an ,
American cirjzen. se sac is wining te (
marry in haste and vote at leisure. t
"111 gl sl00 te anv one of you
who will marrv me new," she said, i
'and all he 1ms te de is walk up the I
gangplank with me and his work will)
be ever "
One member of the group recalled
the crudi fact that "there was no coal,
in the cellar" and that he had a wife
and tue children ' Anether went se
far as te say he would call up a
friend Mis Pech. finding no takers,
went te Ellis Island, where her case
will bp considered by the ln-mlgratien
officers
Miss Pech went te Germany three'
months age te visit relatives and
friends Before her departure she took
out first naturalization papers. When
she was told yesterday she was still a
German citizen and would be held up
she bit upon the scheme te be married
te an American
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CANTILEVER SHOE SHOf
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunard Office
iMltTeri are el en tale In nearbr cltleti
Alteena tMimeeun , mui Kiatcuiu Ave.
bury FrK Ul Whee Ce., BUI Ceukm
ten Curran'a Olie btere.
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GORKI THANKS AMERICA
Says Aid In Famine Kindles Dream
of Universal Brotherhood
namhurg. Aug. 8. (By A. P.)
"The charity of thu American people
kindles the dream of brotherhood among
mankind juBt at the time when brother
ly love and sympathy are very much
needed," writes Marim Gerky in a let
ter thanking Herbert Hoever and nil
ether Americans for the aid extended
during the Russian famine
The letter, given out by the local
office of the American Relief Adminis
tration, is dated July 30. exactly n year
from the date Gerky addressed his tele
graphic appeal for assistance te Amer
ica. The fnmeus writer declares thnt in
the entire history of human catastro
phes he knows none se severe ni the
misfortunes which have befallen Russia
In her famine,
iJilln Tenclier rrelum noteirr.vuri.
"I think your picture nectlen U a liberal
flucatlen In imelf and that your paper !
t fiicufc iuiuu u uii icitvniie Ui aUIin
t n(n lin Its mil lnpAni abaU ..!. . i .
Come one, come all. if you would be
cured of bald-hcadedncs-i. Wireless
excel&ier! Bald-headed wireless opera
ters are few and far between. S.O.S
QE.D.
Herbert MncColnen is a wireless op
erator en a beat new decked in the
Delaware. When naked today about
radio ns a hair tonic he smoothed back
an unruly mop of shiny black locks and
said :
"Well, I reckon something does me
geed. I don't see any thin spots up
there, de jeu;" And he bowed his
bead for n closer Inspection.
Members of the Ilounslew Wireless
Secletv. of Londen, noticed n singular
lack of bald-headedncss in followers of
their profession And se thev besan
nn Investigation. A delegation Wslted
the Marconi offices in Londen and there
learned that the entire traffic depart
ment had but one member with a
sparsely grown thatch.
Electricity a Grand Tonic
Masseurs and hairdressers recommend
electricity for facial and hirsute UK
Certain electric waves are beneficial and
carry with them the necessary thrills,
or whatever it is, that make their hair
grew.
And se, It would seem that if the
bald-headed business man took up
wireless Instead of golf he would be re
warded by a fresh crop of hair.
"Seme of these bnld -headed guys
should have a wireless set te their cars
during a lightning storm," laughed
MacColnen: "Hints enough te make
your hair grew, nil right, nil right. 1
have sat n long ns eleven hours with
" "'0" ........ ,n iicjii-sct tn piuce and. believe me. I
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FACTORY-TO-YOU
AUGUST FMIT.M SALE
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10-pc AMERICAN WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE
Large buffet, china closet, serving table, Auuit rrice
extension table, five chairs and one arm Sf QC
chair. Formerly $350. w
Enameled REFRIGERATOR, $1 .85
THIS PRICE JUST FOR AUGUST lw
Threo-doer golden oak finish rcfriperaters with
wire woven shelves. Geed family size.
Mail or Phene Ordert FiIled.Dci'ee Man 0ll" Otteringi M
N. NATHAN'S, 240 S.
I U; Tl.inrtnuTlT'trV tinprn nnlly 8 te O. Faturduy Until 10 P. SI.
St.
get enough electric waves te make hair
grew en the Mnnacle. ,
"I reckon one reason you den t see
any bnld-hcnded operators Is because
they don't stay In the business that
long. Although nt that I remember
one fellow who's been doing It for
almost twenty years and he hns lets of
hnlr. I've been nn opeiater for mere
than four years, but then I guess I get
n couple mete years te go before my
hair begins te fall out "
An for Engineers Net Se!
And here Edward Ennett, the wcend
officer, chimed in. "G'wnn, that's
nothing te de with It. Why, engineers
nil of 'cm get bnM-hended when they
nre
iiit retin fellows. I remember
one fellow who shipped ever with us en
the last trip l inane, lie was en.j
thlrtvtwe and as bald as an egg. A pv
crawling across his head would a
broken its neck! ...
"It must be the heat they are in,
working down below the way they de.
Thev don't get any electric waves, but
they sure de get heat waves a-plenty.
I've shipped ever with n let of men,
followed the sea ever since I was a kid,
and every wireless operator I can re
member had plenty of feathers."
Se step right up, ladies and gentle
men, there may be something te It.
Wireless, excelsior!
SAY BOY OF 13 IS SLAYER found
Accused of Pushing FIve-Ycar-Old
Playmate Frem Reef
New Ilrunswlch, N. J., Aug. 8.
Hareld Mastrupt thirteen years old,
was held in $2000 bnii yesterday
charged with manslaughter, in cnuslng
the death of a playmate, William Derr,
five years old.
The boys, with a companion, were
playing en a reef en July 2."!. Daring
(,1a two chums te iumn off the reef
into n pile of sawdust, Wnldrup, It is
nve-yea-A.. .
The Derr boy tiled 0f bis
uny.
nfrald. Police say he chaiS iH'
nnether corner and tmi,iu..Bl.i
i Derr hev flli.,1 n V . ."' nitttl
njur(7i9H
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Reb Minister and ai.
Plalimell, Mich., Aug. 8-JS, . '
Cbde Lewtnnn, pastor of the !??'''
lern, -uues., s-engrcgnt ennl Ch. , ",
held up near here yeatcw!.. S?'U
highwaymen, bound mid B..fJtm
TSLet rf""h! b arf0- H1
l " i s"UlllK n ministn. '"IJ
drove away In his automobile. ""H
Prices Lew and Quality High
New
Cbaaii Price
Speed Truck $1245
1 ten 1445
Uiten 1790
2 ten . 2190
2i ten . 2390
3H ten 3190
f..b. Buifal.
Leng years of
usefulness cut
depreciation
expense.
QIX popular capacities each
combining low cost of oper
ation, balanced weight, durable
materials, simple mechanism,
improved design and workman
ship. Nine years of faithful service
te American cities and farms.
Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread
Service Station
2400-11 Market St.
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picture! I have found " Thua a Camden I
ttachar yrrltta cencarnlna- th rotecravure I
V atctlen of tha flundv PLaLie La&aaa. "VjTUa I
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VACATION TIME
FOR ECONOMY AND YOUR CONVENIENCE INCLUDE IN
YOUR BAGGAGE A WONDERFUL NEW
W1LLCOX & GlUliS
Portable Electric Sewing Machine
When that suit, dress or wearing apparel is accidentally
tern or ripped it will net ba necessary te run tar a seam
stress or tailor if you have a Willcox & Gibba sewing
machine at hand.
The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewinjr Machine gives
you the means of getting "motive power" from any elec
tric current instead of sapping your own nervous energy.
It does all the high-class bewing that any ether standard
machine will de and will de it in any room in the liouse
having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled,
fast or slew, as you wish it. Sews any weight material
with equal efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions
te regulate. Your old mnchine taken in part payment.
Yeu will find it very convenient te have
one with you en your summer vacation
ASK FOB DEMONSTItATION, WITHOUT OIU.IOATION, IN YOl'n
IIO.VIE. MIAU. FIllhT I'AYMKNTi IIAI.ANCT. ON KASV TKItJIS
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce
1703 Chestnut Street Phene, Spruce 2102
COURTESY." i i , SERVICE "
Our
Great August
Clearance
Sale of Pianos
OFFERS MANY UNUSUAL VALUES
E have always given our customers better Piane value than can be secured else
where. In fact, we can and de sell Pianos at all times 20 te 30 per cent below
our competitors, but in order te make this a great August Sale, we have concluded
te make a still further reduction en many instruments for this month.
We are offering in this sale extraordinary values fat Uprights, Players, Grands and Rcpren
ducing Pianos, some of which were rented for a short time, ethers shop-worn and some Were
rebuilt in our own factories and are equal te new in everything but price.
On out floors will be found geed Upright Pianos as low as eighty dollars ($80),
Players as low as one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($1 75), Grands as low as two hundred and
thirty-five dollars ($235) and Reproducing Pianos as low as five hundred and forty dollars
($540); and any of which can be purchased en our easy confidential payment plan'
without interest or extras.
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11th & Chestnut Sts.
OPEN EVENINGS
Factories : SOth & Parksidc Avenue
Talking
Machines
of All
Makes
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MOST BEAUTIFUL OP. THE HUDSON3
The New Sedan is Here
The De Luxe Car of the Year $2295
It excels even these beautiful Hudsons
which were counted matchless values at
above $4,000 the Limousines, Town Cars
and Landaulets, famed for their distinc
tions. Ne ether Hudsen se completely sums the
body-builder's art. It blends richness and
luxury with a simplicity that is the hall
mark of Hudsen enclosed car charm. And
the premise of its beauty is borne out in
the unusual personal comfort and service
ability this model affords.
Speedster $1645
7-pass.
It seats seven amply. The lustrous, lasting
finish reveals the unhurried and painstak
ing care given every detail by master
workmen, who have always specialized
en the finest, costliest cars.
Of course it has the new Hudsen meter,
which wen such instantaneous admira
tion everywhere. It is the top step of
seven years' development of the patented
Super-Six principle. It is equally a revela
tion te Hudsen owners.
Phaeton... $1
Freight and
605 Coach 17)C
Te Extra
Sedan.
.$2295
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