SJ.$ h I 2J3Z3 jTVEJMH Ti'T1i i I U d I f if W " T'X''We- fpv ."V" avrw? "V - ; cr. 47.K f mt m r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9; 1922 ..r a ' ifr HP l 1 M I W I I 1 t&ft rr t $ s f SHORE HOTEL DRIVE 14 RUSSIANS DOOMED TO DIE AS TRAITORS RAISES II i 1000 Ocean City te Have Big New Structure Fronting en Beach RESORT HOLDS JUBILATION BtifClal Ditratch le Evenlip Publlr T filer Ocean City, Aug. 0 The cnmpilcn te raise $uOO,000 for Ocin fin's new ocean-front hotel went "nere" hst night. A tern! of ?."42 000 In stnrl; nli1 In this great cMc pntirprl- ni rcpfrtd at the meeting, it 1" plinned te riert a modern hotel of the tpi' feuml !n Atlantic Cltv, nf the 'eit of nppinxl mately $1,000,000 When the fact thnt the coal had been reached became known nutomehilo horns, fire bells, engine hltle-t md Other nele.mnklni; Implements wre employed te spread the Reed new te residents of rhU report, and 1 tipe bon fires were started en nil pails of the beach. Member of the oreanUi'ien under the leadership of William I- Maer, general chairman of the 'in pilcn. staged a monster demontruien en 'he boardwalk it the olee of the meeting They kept step te the fine of the re sort n popular "sons, flni City All the Time." The $542,000 in stock wax subcribed by the buMm1 men of Ocean C'itv in a week of Intensive ellitu TNre arc a total of 740 ubcriber for the prop prep osition, and the ub-rrlptinns i nice from S10O te 1." OOn There "111 be nine tibsrriptlen' to day and the tetil amount will reach at least $600,000 The remaindei . f the money needed for the j'ru tur t!l be raised bv bend1 Stibmh n in''ude fertv-l prominent Atlantic i it men. a number bet-;: owners of HeiidwilU hotels there The htel mil be rullt by the Ocein Frent lintel Corporation with capital F"ek of 1 (Meneo mil shares costing $100 'J'lie h'ue will be fireproof, six or eish' tnrle l i.'h have 200 rooms, and will hi hntlr with stores en 'he Boardwalk at 1 ! v eiirh street, and will be mannsed In T Inw ard Slocum lew of rl Niiiumdie Werk en the n h"t'l uill lv com menced in the neir future and it is anticipated thnt fh new be ie will be reach te lecelve guests at tte open ing of the 102T .c asen With the accemplt-htaent of tin gigantic ta"-k the pnple of "Win ' it have gene en record as belnc the tir-t reert te finance a ceminumtx lintel The work done bv the ldO men of the .il organization shew.s that their faith in Ocean Clt 1- complete The campaign f r tin rihirg of the funds was undet le dneitinn of 'lie Heckenbur; sjcfem of IIirrNhur,: Three Women Among Secial Revo lutionaries Sentenced Moscow, Aug 0 -- (Uy A. P.) Fourteon of the thirty-four social revo lutionists accused of high treason against the Soviet Government have been sentenced te dsth by the revolu tionary tribunal. Atnenp the condemned are sexeral of thee who turned In formers Three of the ether defendants were acquitted, and the remainder given prlen -pntcnces of from two te ten enrs 'I he death sentences nealnst twelve of the first group of defendants later wee upheld by the Central Executive i Committee, but an Indefinite stay of execution was ordered upon the condi tion that the social revolutlenarv part) .eie It- eoiinter-rooliitlonnn nrtiiity. ' Otheiwise the sentenced leaderw lire liable tn the court's judgment. Mean while all thee sentenced te death or te nrleiis terms of imprisonment arc te be beld in strict confinement Receiver Named for Steamship Ce. New Yerlt, Aug. 0. (By A. P.) A petition In inteluntary bankruptcy was filed In Federal court against the New Yerk-Naples Steamship Company, Inc., today by the Schubert Trejer Cemnanj, Inc. The petitioning creditor lias n ciaii r ehmivw. iuuge .uajcr appointed William Henkcl receiver with bend of $30,000. Ledge Flics Nomination Papers Bosten, Aug. 0. Papers In the In terest of Senater Ixidge, as n Repub lican candidate for renomlnatlen, were filed with the Secretary of State ester day from each of the fourteen counties of the State. It was asserted that was the first time nnv candidate for public office In Massachusetts had qualified In everv county. The enlv ether candi date for the Republican nomination Is Jeseph Walker, of Bosten. The great American drink at its very best iced Bejcul Tea Jea-totally Different Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Te Keep Our Stocks New and Up te Date We have one sale each year Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods About y2 Price 2.50, 3.00 Best Silk Hosiery 1.00, 1.50 Silk 4-in-Hands 1.00 Belts 1.60 1 8.00, 10.00 Best Silk Shirt 6.25 .65 2.50, 3.00 Madras Shirts 1.85 .60 2.00 White Madras Union Suits 1.25 Office Coats and Dusters Greatly Reduced 1.50 Madras Knee Drawers .75 3.50 Fashion Knit 4-in-Hands 2.75 1.00, 1.50 Silk Bew Ties .55 9.00, 10.00 Bathing Suits 4.75 3.00 Bathing Pants 1.75 2.00, 2.50 Fine Silk 4-in-Hands 1.15 Raincoats, White Flannel Pants, Gelf Suits. Overcoats, Linen Mesh Underwear, Gelf Pants, etc., etc. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET , ..wwm n MTliibS5$ife Great Furniture Values That Are Bringing Thousands te Buy BUFFALO STRIKERS LOSING Court Decision Against Jitneys Aids Trelley Patronage Buffalo. Auc 0 Buffalo -treet car did the bet biirlne ptpr'lav nf anv day since the carman t.ike hgin en July 1 Court erdei-. for pufercnment of the la agalnt operation of jitney buses had the effect t aldlnc the i ori eri rany patrenase Th people rode en the cars in Rreatlv increased number1- Man of the jims w -r ill run ning In a -urrcptltleti" faMii n. but It was difScu'r te find mit their dtiua dtiua tlens, as the pell'e kept ull teute mark ings off the machines Semp of the lruer deviled crvpfo crvpfe grams Intendtil te cehvh rlie iletlna iletlna tten without fal'ln; nfeul of tlie law but bv the time a would-rip paenrfer had the marks fisured nut the jltiic would be in the next block It 1- ex pected th lanks if t n- bui dne-s will rapidly dulndle The cltj appealed te .Tustlee Kru'-e. of the Appellate Court, ve-terdiv fr a tny of Justice I'oele erlei pendtnc hearing of an appeal lie re-erwd de de chlen en the req ie5 after hearing ar guments In uhlcb cnpnn lnnjcr- de nounced Maer c,l'ab " delns eiv thing In his peTer te Inteifeie with the operation of tie street i ari In his latest mi"age en the Bufalo trolley strike bltmuen, Dr. A. A. Mit ten paid : "With service, rapldlf aptreachins normal, ve are new operating 2W cars." SH Rl N ERSATWLDW00 D Key of City Presented te Visitors jN for Big Frolic AVildwoed. N. .1 . An? 1 The Shriners teda are the cur m nf th th th "Wlldwoed Shiine Club fin thousand of them urrhed en a spniil tram fiem Cnmden eer the ppunsUiiuini Kiil Kiil read. Tle Wil lueml Cit- Hand seie naded them ur n arrual 'J lie key .t the cltv as presented te II C T5renc secretary of the Crecnt t-hnne Club by Mayer W. Ceurtnght Sm th, but h actual handing nf the kev mn done In James Himmeline, four-ear-old Kranl Kranl fen of Keble Krnl Ilimmellnc, et Camden. The Cnmden Shriners brought their fcmck band with th in. A pinde and ball game this aftiriuen fernvd n big part of the exereihea. Shriners from Brldgeten. MilUille, Atlnnne Citv and ether Seuth Jewv points meimi 1 biro this afternoon. Potcnate J. rinnard D idlev and th officers of the Camden Mirinen Cluh will be dinner gueti et ti Innil Shriners at the lletil niikhten tnnigl t BACKS TACNA-ARICA PACT Chilean President Denies Treaty Exceeds Hughes Program Santiage. Chile. Aug 1 i I!i P.) Denial that the agreeimm-- is'nl In Washington by the repu ( ntiitneM of Chile nnd Peru for settlement of the Ancen treaty dispute exen 1 the for mula advanced by tLe Vmerleun Sk retary of State is made in a statement Issued by President Alesandn After ulegUing the- attitude of the Ameri can Government, the President vns "The unalterjble and resperttul pnl ley followed bj the T nlteil Sinin ie gardlng free exeirise of tm n Unit bv the Seuth American ceuntilcs ample and effective guaiantee of that great people, whose International re nutatien has been justly nttatnid tbimigli the homage it pas te the high primipbs of Justice and rUht " EX-KAISER WINS SUIT 'T?i" WL "TPililiiil announcing SIkWMINUTE MAN S I msJ'mmmm Series 23 Medels i Roadster (2-passenger) $1695 Touring Car (e-passengcr) 1695 Touring Car (7-passenger) 1795 Spert Medel (5-passenger) 2045 California Tep (5-passenger) 1995 California Tep (7-passenger) 2095 Royal Coach (5-passenger) 2145 Coupe (1-passenger) 2345 Sedan (5-passenger with 2 taxi seats) 2545 Brougham (1-passenger) 2615 Wire or disc wheel". $100 ndditienal (except en Spert Medel) (Plus War Taxf. e. ft. Facteru) Lewer Prices Higher Quality AFTER fifteen years of conscientious l endeavor we unhesitatingly present our Program for 1923 as an achievement second only te the famous A nsted Engine Berlin Court Prohibits Presentation of Blemarcklan Play Berlin, Aug 0 -dlv A p i Pei -mer Kmperei William l.;i m his Milt, brought in a llerlln mini (, pro pre liblt the presentation en the stai or vu sale of I'mll I.udwlg'b Hi mm Mm jdm. "The I ismlhsal." ViUlam waH joined in the mit bv Frau von Ileetticiier, widow ul ihe nilii ister of State jn llisinarck n 1 1 mi 'J'lie court decided that the plaintiffs luiil a right t" object te n Huge peiferm mh or book portraying them person- flfc r-i Lexington Moter Ce. of Penna. W. A. KUSER, President Sales and Executive Offices Lexington Building 851-53 North Bread Street OUR NEW SERVICE STATION 4828-30 Chestnut Street "In (he Heart of West Philadelphia" LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY :: CONNERSVILLE, INDIANA, U. Subsidiary United Stales Autemathe Corporation S. A. CI Mere Furniture is treini? from our Sales floors ihte the homes et tne peepie uian evei m our history, and mere Furniture than ever is coming j The tremendous quantities of Furniture we are selling from our Sales floors into tne nemes 01 me cupi ... i uul than ever is coming from our warehouses te replace the outflow. : Furniture we are selling and the great records we are breaking the story of a triumph in the Furniture traae tnat, we eeneve, is unVi U"I"U ; is new going into the homes of people in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, iemwue aim umer and te Seuth America as well. Huge shipments for tne rar uasc are ieaviuB uie store tell that States, as we write. fl There is a reason for this astonishing activity. A Heuse that has such advantages as this, with immense manufacturing facilities and a buying power that is unsurpassed, and which offers the greatest values the year round, naturally can and does offer the greatest values in the August Sale. f These 'are but a few of the things that have lifted this great Business te a supremacy we held because of the sheer force of economies and opportunities that multiply the friends and customers of this Great Factory-Furniture Stere year in and year out. II mimMmBmBMSBBBm if wsffiiiifflllf ill te hWii lii 11 ililiBiniSl iini1 Illustrated from Our Sales Floers This handoeme brenn Mahogany Pheraten Dlnlng-Roem Suite, exquisite In Its artlitle half-round beaded meldlnp, m alil-e dltlnetle for the beautiful tone, the Brace of its lines and the high character of its construction and tlnlsh One of hundreds of handsome Period f-uites en our Immense rales floors that are high in quality and lower In prices than any ether offerings In the muiket COME AMP LOOK AT THESE VALUES Only a few of the thousands of Suites and Pieces marked at savings that are head and shoulders e-er inythincr in the business Dining Roem 125 an Jacobean Oak Queen Anne Suite, 4 Pieces ... SOS 00 215 en Maheginy-flnlsh Queen Anne Suite. 8 pieces . M05.00 295 00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite. 10 pieces S240.00 455 00 Walnut Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces. JS98.00 650 00 Mahogany Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces 8130.00 5685 00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces .. .. JMVOO T25 00 Maheginy Jacobean Suite, 10 pieces, S07V00 S25ne Walnut Queen Anns Suite, 10 pieces. 5710.00 98S 50 nrewn Mahogany Queen Anne Suite. 10 pieces .... yuan. $2100 00 Walnut Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces, 81800.00 Living Roem LMnc-roem Suite, spring seats. Tapestry cohered. 1 pieces $50.7 $160 00 Mahogany-and-Cane Suite, spring seits, covered with Tapestry, 3 pc , 5131.00 $210 00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, cecrtd with Tapestry, 3 pes , S1B3.00 Overstuffed loee-cushlon Suite, spring seats. covered with Blue Vcleur. 3 pieces 8l5R.ne $348 00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, eprlng $42C 50 OveisUfffd lice-riislilen Sulie l)rHs sats, covered with Taupe ileui, '. if's. f ;;j.i:e $480 00 Overstuffed loee-rush en iiit 'prill? stats covered with Taupe Mohair .1 p ces, if 140.01) JGri5 00 Overstuffed loe'o-cuslilon Suite sp.-lni; teats, covered with Orc'ild Mohair. 2 pieces. $(150.00 $492 00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite spring seats, cover d with Krown Mohair, 3 pKcej, $375.00 Equally Great Savings in Bedroom Furniture ures seats covered with T'lpettrj, 3 pes, SJ55.U0 PRATSF, FOR OTTR WICKER FURNITURE and nPPieciatien of the incomparable values are exploded by i KAieri fUttUUK wiivEiK r uftH u almegt a, who come te t D nitmenti We have 'the steckS( immense, vaned and handsome, and we have the prices thatare mero attractive than you would find in a month's seaich. All the new finishes, all the new upholstered effects, with coverings jn the handsomest patterns and shades of Ciotenne and Tapestry. See these Suites and Pieces and save money. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Weaves from the best Foreign ana Demestic mills. Sweeping reductions from 10 te 33 1-3 per cent en everything except Whittal-Angle Persian Rugs. Values that emphasize this extraordinary August Opportunity. Almest every stock size te cheese from. Buying has been heavy in view of these wonderful August sain"3 and the predicted higher prices for Autumn. At least see the savings new. These Rugs Represent Savings of 25 te 5 Per dest Aminster Rugs, size 7.6x9 ft . .621.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size fi9 ft .?21..")0 Axmin3ter Rugs, size G9 ft $1!. 30 SUMMER RUGS This season's importatiens: Japanese Grass Rugs, size 912 ft . .$6 50 Japanese Grass Rugs, size 8tl0 ft '. .$-).i0 Japanese Grass Rugs, size 6U ft .$3 50 Real Wilten Rugs, size 9x12 ft $69.50 Royal Wilten Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft $67.50 Rest Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 ft $49.00 Rest Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft $16.00 Best Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ft $15.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft $32.50 Axminster Ruge, size 912 ft $29.75 Great Values in Plain and Figured Chenille Russ Taupe, Gunmetal, Mulberry, Blue, Tete de Negre, Rese, G ray, Apricot, Green and Beige colorings $95.00 and $87.50 Chenille Rugs, size 912 ft cG(, 0 $82.00 and $74.00 Chenille Rugs, size 8x10 ft ..... . . . . .' .' .' .$5700 $2.25 and $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, 6 feet wide, 75c and 95c a Se. Yd. Sufficient et a pattern for most any size room. Bung room measurements $1.10 and 75c Printed Linoleum and Congelcum Remnants, 45c ard. Bring room measuiements ALL ORIENTAL RUGS INCLTOEffi IN THE SAVINGS Magnificent weaves and rich colorings that will enable a satisfactory choice for any room Sm i M. new. TypcwritcrDesk $33.75 This Desk is 42 inches long by 30 inches deep. Has five-ply built-up top, 1V4 inches thick, with brass leg sockets and stnticneiy rack in upper right-hand diawer. A lemarkahie value, in Oak and Mahogany finish, $33.75. Othei Drep-hpad Typewriter Desks from $27.50 up. Flat-top Office Desks fiem $17.50 up. Alse a wide variety of Chairs, Office and Directors' Tables and Filing Cab inets priced at August Sale savings. nB uan it 1 i if 1 ("Vim ffl'i ihlne -5 1 -"I 1 ,V .. a l I 1 1 n 1 jt.sn, , nn he1 fl ,, ,,,.,, , , , JS .', n IH'r.l h itc. n e- , i , der f.;.'v 52 in Trei-h t im1. ,.'.nfl! J 1 li v ll i m. Jri 2S j. itln nnNhi.fi leiil In I 4St J7 On ilnrt ,.ftvi ci n 5 wilue new ifl.n-i, $s 5 ilue. new fn ". oel Blankets at S'iMiigs el 20"e Bed Spreads new fc'.ZP ion ran pa in I iia ns H'1 ' B'uifly C'lerk up te TJi)0li tei i cmtly cartl I', rierl lie gn with ihlnM-s All oilier t acUn also tit u Ct t, 1 r .. 1 lluma n, .j.ii. ... '0'ilnKti any ereveiy room th m,n. ,i. ,,.,.. ' , 'll . NOTEmm- who wish te LxUml tint add te the rt.l.Rht of thr henfe Grandfather Clocks Reduced 0 t n. v s le Tim a srnKit ici;srutAST - uLELv PamnntB r ni hi s n r "X numlier of months may de .e t.j mil m ,n . mum m s wi'1 our Lxtenslen iViiifiit Olrlue nrllKhtfnl Mmiii nt AUraclhe rlr n Sciver MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N J fore Opttu at 8:31) A If. T.i..i. . . . .... . . 41 " 5fere Optra at 8:30 A, N. Clout at 5:00 P. M. 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