' yf t"i,"w"i-i"M u ,."' A-vVjvsA ' 'Jr '"'Y't ,?'"''' '" . i i" r i.-.V'jt ff ,-,fY f TO1. ,' WV; tfc' 1 J$ffi MS,'! kft,V V H IM m 14 W r w WJ .. I WH EVeWg PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILVDEIiPHrA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 1922 'PICE' IN SOUIH Grateful quick reiki) Kjfrfi c j(EL RstS t"v ,; r . . i ym backaches ana LemebncVs nnd overworked mus cles, rheumatic Jelnt enternnl nche and pains vnnlsh under Slesn's Llnlmrnt. Spread Itengen. tly den'l bsmtuce if ptrvtratea without rubbini, then enjoy quick relief and complete, comfort. it kills paint WAS ANDilLT Was Recognized When He Ap peared Second Time as "Dr. Van Buren" "GOT ANY MORE SUCKERS" I IKHl - TStz&mfflmsBE WINGS Tancv 71 asyssa3--. - FOR SALE tVCRYWhERC I FADN TO SWIM NOW CUARANTEte byastvad MFG CO-HOEMKEN-N-J 4 vvnrkltiB his nr from Niw Yerk t miEuM i HI ILEA &E 'j&ivwawuwBaKa RUSSIAN DRES53NG Takes en u fiiu-r snap and get u hen bcasencu with a duah of line old VI PU'fciJe TH.Cnl SA. wjacs" 1-r- RE w KKS3S2HSE20tfA2- JVJ br.i "!'. 3 -y JLiU!". Ktjw 111 J I El vs.n rtiKS&' -w : s7 ?sa New Verk. Alt'?. Jl. Information cencernlm; prnnnrti's nnd PTiicrlenrps of tlip spur'eits Trini-e Henri de Hourben i"itlnupil te ri'ifli New Yerk In ills pn'dit's tpsterdny from Atlantic sea. iipnpd s'tnfes Kieim Southern Pine. N" (' , rnme word t'int th d"elilni! pretender Hir old Schwann, had Appeared thorp Inst .innnnrj nere. ns "Hnrehl r, itn derbilt." hard up fir funds, he hud been n waiter In n restaurant In thp untile town f-niil D. F. Mc Aclim, manager of thp Southern Pines Hetel, the "prince" worked ns a bel' bel' bej for the tint three months of 11117 under thp nnmp of Ilnre'd an Ituren. uii pvpinnntten was twit he was te I lerlila en a wager Ale "Kin of I)ewe" OroeTvlile. He , was another of mnnv New Kiiitlnnd towns te report that iurma m unarm nni umietiiitf-tllv tns n i in their m. (1st Positive ldetititii-ntinn of lum from pub'ili(I photejt lplis u.isl llllltl" Lv tile Mienlf of I'lSPIitnipiit " iitj ai thp ein,r li.mi who c.i led 1 Iiu-t t li Orvillu pewpj, n relatite of Admirnl Howe Various ptrsens in Maine, it was re ported, were looking for the "Uep" te he'tle lenns. The "MnM,uin" of Iiewpj was billeted te be identical with the New erk "Prince Henri de Hourben." ami the man who married a I'erehe'-ter cirl ts a phji''lnn, when he was a ' -'n iliir nt the Hospital for thp In- t ri ,it riunfn Mii". He nrrieil in iirteiivlie in t1 middle ei .inn.. I''i evu'ed Cinneit' ur ritet sinker, w' '" .ii'iid liini-''lt the Freni h lieu I in i t -t,irn. Iii, en the la.lder af rejaltr Wooed .lapjpcse (Jlrl At .'it'.'! IMsecemb atetiue. in Har lem wIipip he itit'iered around hlmv.lf a tnler. a h uiM-kei-ppr. veirifirt and ' a ene-irmed luei.tcr. the tuiinj;iIsi. ' ris prime let it l)f Known that he A" fci-a"! iii-Kiii.ii'i mil ue pre, IipuU tf ' ""r'1 "f .fllp JJnnluittan State Hes- p i in u aru jinim M -s ( iriilltn- Lin: f thp IMcepenib aenie iddress, wlm Knew the "I'rince" u i i'steri.ij tiuit he had been BRITISH SHIP CAPTURED BY RUSSIANS AT BATUM Americans and Other Passengers Transferred te French Vessel Constantinople, Aug. II. The! Uritlsh eteuinshlp Oeorae was ruptured! b tin- llelshevlstrt at Itntuiii last week, ( It was reported here jcMerday. The passengers weie held for three days, iiflerward beliik' transferrpil te the lrrncli stcatiihhlp I aula. Among the phUbciiKers were Dr. V. 0 Kitihardt, an Amerlenn Episcopal nilbslelinr.t : his dnuithtcr nnd Ml se Water, who accompanied n party of Neur l'ast Hellcf workers recently into i thu Caucasus. Thet were returning i from a iflt te Ktchmlnilzin. I TRUCK HITSEUGENE O'BRIEN Film Acter Is In Critical Condition ' at Hollywood Hospital Ixrs AiiBcles, Ante. 11. Eugene O'Hrlen, mi tien-pl ture acler, is in) rrifl 'P.' i nd t'rn n n Hollywood Hospital with Internal Injuries nnd a pe-sible frnettire of the skull aa ii lesult of liitxiti; been run down b) ' a motertruck last nlcht while wnlklnc ! en a hlehwny In the Hollrweod hills. The Japanese driver of the truck, who said he did net cee (Vltrlen Walk 'lis took the actor te the he-p'fnl Don't Just Wish for Het Water Have It! Yeu can, at any minute, day or night, if you let ui install in your home a GAS STORAGE WATER HEATER Juit as the name implies, it stores het water in a tank, ready for your instant use. When het water is drawn, the gas gees en aufemalicay, and it gees out automatically when the tank is again full of het water. Economical te operate.. See a demamtralien at an) of our stores or atfc in te tend a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. ':1 I 'I' H 1ft fill Open Every Evening i - fin! i.ii.i"r.iiiit UZ 1128 i (Snm llAJiL (AaJm Advertising Service Man A position as an advertising service man is open with a large Philadelphia organization. The man we need must He original in "copy and illustrative ideas and a forceful, quick writer. He (should have a knowledge of type faces, experience in ordering half-tone and line cuts, and the ability te make distinctive layouts quickly. His work will be done largely for local stores large and small with occasional preparation of newspaper advertis ing "copy" for national advertisers. He must be able te grasp the selling points of a preposition with one telling. Make immediate application with full particulars. Bex C 524, Public Ledger 4'- 10y3"bv8' - 6V opening measurements I, e. or chafed or T T . y e viisieivajee wil.,t,,;r; t1: UZSJT '"EI ' Thirty-four ether sizes in Get Hi 'old persons there that shp StOCK at DflCeS Cdliallv Inw. The modern sash for shop, 6 w gssxa factory, garage and warehouse. tt H fr Si EL. Cirl t .lies n M- i -uistunt nt the hospital and sns li p.rr him conduct several nied ii il experiments that were seen te i-tartli the medical world. He further told Miss lyinc that be inti mini te mnrrv the Japanese. M I. eris Raid "The supposed prince enme te this address In .Innunrj. 1!)21 He sublet nn apartment from Mrs X Clarke and Fm FLIES md MOSQUITO.ES Quantity 1 oz. Quality 100rc Pure (10c) .&!X? rf ( a - ? There is netlvncbet-frthan Rinel ' J"1' " " '' Pn, ,' 'V. 'r Ointment. It re. e es t'.it h. t de sen- Sm.I"',! '.,. U i '"'"I' WteeVdiB 7AyT ' tfhjfcfJ a'1 J K''-" "as tt s 'In -' " ' .! i" irw 4 - 'il Phene Garfivld 1 1 60-( Mr. lintel) ter tizes and prices David Lupten's Sens Ce. Tti if r ii" if' Tb - .p. . h r .a. I i s fi cv w. ffJ S Till si- JVC rw s Ql SS. j&smxr rmJT. T l ilfev .' . ' "JSJ Te Kill 'Em! Every American Stores Ce. Stere Sells It! n A- lie iIit I mi snir,lj nu If Yeu Kcftisp te Tulip "Suhstltutes." D.rcttlunit: Uimc Ununi, lln"usr Arntiml Tlierumthly I It Will Kilt 'Knit PrtSLP a bv r ,ins f r eczema, and simi.ars.cin trebles. Ata:Ur,.:tuu. k!us 1. 8 U' Fplclnus of the f. low . two phe Sti. B Tr ffla fl ' cnlis ner" interci'p'ed In one of thei ''is 2? 3L J&. IL CLC Ji a mnn in thp ",1"r ''"1 f tne wl 'A.bs' rwrze Trime Pipe Wrench, 8 sues SSTgagr?s3 vr Trime Menkey Wrench, 7 sizes fit ggw.RVJt.,n mi. I.1 "j Trime Pipe Cutter, 3 sizes FOR SHOP, HOME -i FARM These Tlires Toels Have thi QualityXRIMOMaik The right material is in them. The best possible design is in them. Every TRIMO operating con venience is in them and every feature of economy. TRIMO uccrsbuy for lengservlce. Diy of your dealer or wrtte Trlment MantifactGiliig Company Roxbury 4Boten), Mau. from u tenant. He di 1 net cupctf 1 "Any Morp Si.ckcrs?" On two neriMl- hatlns beeemp si pplcieus of the feleu. two phone em, i lrp a--kH I the prince If lie had cot niu mnr ' sinkprs The prinrp warned this man i at the i bone was a public one and i . should be men ir.refil of liis Ian ; iac" ' Anether tlni" a wennn 'p'ke She (ir-'itened te iinn- up atid 'I t' -iil it 1 itieui him The d'i'ter h'epr, manaireil te s irthe her l. 1 is isstir- niit th.i he weiiln call en her it en e " a s-h rth af'er an de p-e l nil siih- M lit r r i apartment kat Mls I.un" the Fl we-inn from whom he had sutlct it w.nt ' i the rooms t i pet s.,in, sJ'to sJ'te tlint -I e a ji i i n in he- irar h f i if, si e fe ind u small skull in a bun an drawer Miss I.i '12 Tdi'ed I ' The tuple en which h laid most 1 ress was his nnrt in te battle of V. rlun ulere in tnld in had b'fii m vereh veunded Aceer'ln te his ser he ins returning- from t'.e first lire trenche-, ni'iiig in t'ie rear of in amiiuWnci A t.erman "-tifll burst ntnr- j b nnd a fraenn nt struck him in the I bac' "f the head ' Ti' wrand was a frlsh'ful one. he ns.i-n I tne. nin' n feii'-inch sihir I ate 1 nd t be inserted m his slei 1 I He nii'lnii ill v lempliiinH of seere head l hi s ftuin the presence of this I plate " OAK IS 300 YEARS OLD Mere Than 21 Feet In Circumfer ence; Branches Spread 116 Feet Harrlsliunf. Auc 11 A white oak tree believed te be (if least SOU venrs I old en tl.e farm f I.eri Mirs Miller. 'in Adams l'n"nii. has pisf been In I spected u nd m nsured bj .1 S I Hick 'and Themns Hurfcesen, if the Stafp 1 Iepartment of Terentry The tree is thnuicht te be the lircest white oak in 1 .Southern IVnn-jhiiiil.i. I KlKhteen inches from the ground it is Itwentj-ene fiet nine lrnh'S in cinum- fererice It l.ns a brt neli srread of I mere tnnn 11'! f'"t nnd is ninetj eight fis-f high It has bepn in the pesi s I s ion uf the Miller family four xmi ra tiens EaatxaHSKiaBaEa? TSSEIZSSSSSSSJHBBDiKiBXU After-Dinner Tricks Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? 257 Vrf.ayilL-ic. Kin.'iiVZ.t. !7JH.Ti :. XZ-. iifflUff wiiilw mww ZvBm I h,H 5z-?.'fep! V V- &?W 7ff The new S kX l:J.V7 CrewJxib ZiwgJ VTw.i Jm 'a I That queHtlen can be an- B uttered qulrkly and eiitlstac- m lerlly by cemultinc the. i:cJu. S catlennl Uureau, en ground 1 ;-1- Ne. U.1T A Iftt of Strensth The drawer of a matdi box is set upon the cover, ns shown ill the il us us trutien. Seiui one is told te brtak tlie neer nt Publii Ledger Oltica box und the cover with a downward independence ucpiare lien , blew of the nlge of the hiiml a tacK ye,1! Hlay 10,J,nln complete and 'which ueemn ridli uleusl) simple, hird L !!,?w'nial',' i0f n"y The trick, beweter. In net e pi.h an XmlTLuluZ: " loekH- 'Ihc box rnd .ever. InMead ness college, aptuini Bchoeli et breaking. hne a tendene te tly ter retarded children, con- apart and jump In tie air. In fact it eorvatery of mi ilc, colleen Is well te dear away ai (peciaters pr university Our Intlmate when the attempt is about te be made, e?.ET 1. ??i?,. i,,h?.,!'!V,n"1f'Y! r heiiip one Is apt te Iip b t in the tnce ZXrX'TW W..1, a little piai.l.P the perform; r choice. iau geiiirnli de the triik afier the This Bervlce la free and nvall- eputaters Ihim- fuibd Ie net strike ablu te every one every-' the box ami eiu tee hard, but hit tin m jyJlfg , Miunrch The -i(i talers. in tlitlr fu- --ISSSlWIIIWS1 m j() pffrtH, will weaUen the weed hu rUDUC Leaser OUIIdmrf that u Hlu.rp. nenn uiew ev me per T .-.. Joedyetrf TremlCerJ Did Yeu Get the Bettem Price, After All? The man who buys a 'long discount tire usually finds himself troubled by the above question. Did he pay less for the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or actually did he pay mere? Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he perhaps have driven a sharper bargain? Was the net price really mere than he might have had te pay for a tire of established reputation and value ? In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cress-Rib Tread Cord and discounted the "discount" in advance. Instead of listing it at a high price, te enable the dealer te attract you with a ee-callcd "long discount," we list it as low as we profitably can. We build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using the patented Goodyear method of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower price than you are asked te pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown worth. Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked te pay for "long discount" tires 30x3tf Clincher .... $12.50 32x1 Straight Side . $24-50 33x4 Straisht Side. . $32.15 30 i3K Straight Side . 13.50 33x4 Straight Side. . 25.25 34x4 Straight Side. . 32.95 32x3i Straight Side.. 19.25 34x1 Straight Side. 25.90 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 31x4 Straight Side. . 22.20 32 x4 Straight Side . 31.45 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 These prices include manufacturer's excise lax Goodyear Cress-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks FOR SALE BY fe Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. i$r W mrm The wneie Town Is Talking About it Nothing Like It Ever Known MrJMs Great Annual i mv-mmeuH rill MW!li0 Men's & Beys' Clothing Qsl&lues Tim32m sBffflWg 1 vLv V fJcm lrsSw-nT ' .Oi WL !fa'8ffifP$!lmiL. Mr. Hill'e Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase a 48lfa Valu r. es Open Saturday Until 10 P. M Susnkier Suits-I- and 2-PaIr Pauls Soils Talk about crowds talk about pleased buyeis why man alive there has never been anything like it before. The store has been packed, jammed cveiy day this week thousands are takinp; advantage of Mr. Hill's wonderful sale buying two huits at the usual price of one. And thousands mere will come today und tomorrow te share in the sensational values. CHESTNUT at SIXTH WaUwt S00 Mala 1601 former will atcmnS.hh the feat. The box, at the begliinliiK should be In llrat- cltsa conuiueo. CKNTKAI. !RVtlll NT I nt i: CO.. nti3 N Itrnml st. MI'.TRlll'III ITVN ALTO si I'lM , 716 N Ilriiuil St. J. K 1(1 MMKI.. 3010 (llrciril Ate. t. n riTdi:iti i). Unt rrli -t ( lMM. MAM'S lBiK. ll.'.B s llreiid St. A III) I.VItAdi.. 101H I llulirrllur M OVK'S Al'TO .fl'PI.y. 4il i:, lilraril Ale IIKOMN ShltMti: LO till Uitust M. 1.KII, AVI'.. AITO MI'l'IA. 1th A i:rlr Ai-. t M I.K hAM MO Mill 0 2120 N llrimil "t. AI.IU.KT (I. S VIII.. 2110 I. uui-rlt llhil. ,00I)V Vlt MAI.I-1 .V tsKUVK K. , , Itrnml A ( imherHnil Pt. nth I'l'.w Merou "IIUI'. Slid VV. Dlnnmnil M. iti. 1. 1 vui, i. inti: s, ui.r'it. itr.uxiu.r. iiti: & vtt. 11 '(1 S Itrnail St. l.HISl.llt llltds,. AUI i: Klrliiiiiiliil St. ntlMi's (iK VliK. 310 I'lLrimlrr st. WAMviiv sr, i)nRi:. ISO! N S'riinklln t ZIMMIItMAN IIIUMt. CO. 131 Murkft M. 21(1 VV . Arliem st. S V s n. Slit N. 82il St. slAIII.'s. dVtt (iK. 1M1U ItUliia sun Ale. i ii. vv Ai.rnth, mill Siinsiini St. O'HIIIFN A IIOOVKR. 31J A Itm r Sis. (.KOI'.l.i: I., VKUOI.I.. I Itll A Hare Ms. KI.MI s I'l'I.V. I8J 1 Vlnrkrt St Ul.sr I'llll.V. I'l.VM'.V A SON, Ifiir. I.iiiiumlrr Av. I.I.M OI.N IlK.IIWAV si KVK i:. .inti vviiiniit st. .Klsl I'll KVIsKK, Cilia A Klnrsesslne Ate. SI O VVs (.VKAdi:. r.22l) Wlillh) Ate. VVOOIII.ANI) (IMtAOE. .'.1st A VVnnillind Ave. IA( ONV TV(OM (iVItAtiK. Tnrrmilnli- X luiKuherp (.T.N A ( lit ST. IIII. I. II. II IJ'.IIKK.NKIIAl'SS. 1131 llrriniintnirn At. ST VIMITIN'H fiVKAnK. .Nutdlinr A Lincoln Drive riiAMirenii JAtOII LOT 4120 rriinkfurd Ave. (IKOItdK VV, TOI.A.NU, 41101 I'MllI St, HKI.S A FVIIKIt II)., 2H08 .N. rrnnt St. in sTiJireN it. a nuvviN, 0.1.13 llimtletiin Arc. OVK I.ANB oak um; mm. te.. IStli A (ink I.nnc Air. in uiliii.Mi; lit nilOIAIF, DODIIK A(IV,, llltliiK Kuu A I'utlniiin tn in AH); (IIOOKKIT IIUOS., I'm I hasp KOMIOKOl Oil KOMIOKOI ,II MOTOIt AI Cl.sseltlhS Itlilen A l.jrcum Aci, Other Stores Copy Bit Neec Equal Mr. Hill's Great Sales It is veiy easy te understand, tee. Xe ether store can show you the Iiure stocks Mr. Hill carries for this entire 5 story building is devoted exclusively te men's and boys' clothing. And then remember Mr. Hill's large purchase always makes his prices the lowest and it is these low prices that aie new cut in half. Man no matter what you want if it is clothing it is here for you and at HALF PRICE!!! Entire Stocks Without Reserve Fall Tep Coats RainceaJs aid Winter Overcoats a! Half Price UTOV jf j kes I 2Syalms j 0Values - J weajrr en's Trousers at Half Price! Men's $2 Trousers $1.00 Men's $3 Trousers SI. 50 Men's $4 Trousers S2.00 Men's $6 Trousers $3.00 Men's $8 Trousers S4 00 Men's $10 White Flannel. . .$5.00 Men's White Flannel and Blue Serge Trousers al Half Price! Beys' Clothing at Half Price! Beys' $G.OO Cleth Suits $3.00 Beys' $8.00 Cleth Suits $4.00 Beys' $11.00 Coel Suits $5.50 Beys' $1.00 Wash Suits 50c Beys' $1.50 Wash Suits 75c Beys' $2.00 Wash Suits $1.00 Beys' $1.50 Weel Pants 75c Beys' $1.00 Khaki Pants 50c I Stere Orders Accepted I V ?? V-. ff V &t V" tW ""J& f : " 1 ' 1 H - H - W Hi Pen Evenings 4A4A ca& GsaamJi aj largut Mtn' & Beyt' Cetiinj Sler In PhilaAtlphU teramt Wci' Btji tletfting 3ler m Philadtlehla 1017-19-21. Market Street immmmmmmmmm mm in UlllliiiW.liriiiU'NIilliiUil nwmiw wmnir m mmmm , n ivm nn m n m nn READ THE WANT ADS IN CLASSIFIED SECTION MIIIIIMIUW IIIU ffl'TI'H'J W I 'imiwi -ji u IStifl u i" V l' .V s.', rm r m &.
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