ppplflpp RiV1 ww WWwT 3FWbi5yffliriffv ft'" - . H W'ti liJrn HJn.S n v ivf au ;.: tfriw "vrw VJ - 4 frr'" . I" Y tiK V '. i, V "Y I as- --- ' ' SiHMinrsiHvn iDiQifiDDrnnudc" - ss ? ass ::za snyder in vtnbt ur unnynt uunuhlk 5 M , : : . 8 (W faster King Is Determined te Make Oanna "Greatest ST. T !-! ei..,' PRST WIFE TO OPPOSE THIS mt ".IJK'f ua;v uj j. i, , .-. fir 2d Ti McCermlck! believed te be i-nlmr ns n rcMiit of tlic Hnrvcsttfr llw' fl","C1' determination te mnke 'S . u- "ilin rrrrnlrst nnprn,Hlneer In A.-trerM." ifr McCermlck Id reported te hnve EYBNINPteB&0. LBDGrBR- PHltADBHIA, '. MONDAY, v AUflUS "14, 1922 Natien al'Qarriseri Overpowered in Surprise Attack Convicts Liberated and Armed TRIBUTES PAID TO GRIFFITH . .-J Tntm TiVtrstaf ''tnwn nnef CTihe iVIeh epern Hnger. whom lie Efrlrd Frldnjf In Paris. The purchntfe rrii.i t,. imve been mndc necretlv un- Vi t n M"mt'(1 name by Mr McCer" E.M'T,nle Ferent. it is wild, will be litlticM bis campaign te gratify SSna WnlKkn's epcrntic ainbltlone. .The piirchnnc et the property here m3 nrebnble effort by Mr. McCermlck tivAn nn engagement with the Chicago tlrle AdFOcln"011 for his bride In ex itetti te precipitate one mere rlnMi Ctwttn Mr. MrCermlck and Mrs. Edith Cckifeller McCermlck, from whom he Midlverccd. The prc-nuptlal prom 11 of Mr. McCermlck te put Oanna BwiK'kA '" Chicago grnnd epern will Skint the case 10 a neiiu ic in eciiereu. Beth Mr. and Mr. McCermlck tlnr uf last j ear underwrote n deficit mild rt,iie Oticrn Company. Thene fn"ts. i.yrU pointed out, tend te rIiew thnt CUrtfO epern win uu u uj- .ur. .uc CMtBlck in furthering bin exprcwed nm Mfinn eenccrnins his bride. i jr. McCermlck In expected te use fnry resource in tier uikiiuiim iu ieii lib rlsn. (ln a recent chat Mr. McCermlck re- I I'Mme. Wnlska studies harder than JlV laborer. Her voice, nhvnys beau- tOnll, aes iniiiruveci nunuuiiiiiiy, aif: .0bf marvelously in three languages, IM.mamcrM who hbv i-uiicucu ner k.l tell inn lii'f vnice In the niirrst Uer hsvi- ever known. v'nitcn ncr success wueu nc iniiKet )tr debut abroad or in America. Blic 1 'be hailed as'tlie greatest xinger in, ihe times and hIic und I will be i b proudest perseiis ujlvc. Why, man, SBC very iiiuuk11' ui iici i:uiiiihh ui- Jjfcph tarllls me!" , .ftcr her marriage, Ganna Wahka Uaneunced: ... t "'t sliall net let marrlace Interfere ,ilh my operatic career. That Is un- Vj.-....J t.t. I.nl. All fn rtrnllrtl. mill Iiuvnwuu UJ UUIH a v.. ..... ..... BO' (ur IIH Illinois luwh uru inver- irrted bv Chicago lawyers and Judges, h-iiJnrrlnec ran never be legal In Jffinels, unless they ere remarried after W IU Jtu ,IUN tuilvu nine ..v .,.- Svttt, of Mr. McCermlck by his first If-Ju'rlsts ncree should the couple re- (ten te Illinois within a year of the fllwce or afterward witneut nrst huu- "Krlblnf! te a M-cend marriage ccrc- "wny, they may be prosecuted. i It is pointed out any citizen of the Jtate may procure a warrant for the imst of the couple should they tome Vllllneis wllhcut complying with the firriage law here. 4 Jlnrlcl McCermlck refuses te com- ihent en her father's marriage and her fptthtr'x reported intention te be Ed- 'arilpr TvrAnn'u Yirldp 'i "."N'e one hhall ever knew hew I feel ibeut mv father's marriage," she tald. .fkecawe I sliall ntver let thcin. Any teatlment, either of bitterness or in-, iiffeence, which I may or may net perish, is locked In my heart and 1 ean te keep It se." i An te her mother's "affair," Miss 'McCermlck said "it is none of my iuiines.1." ft It has been rumored recently that Muriel herrclf has fallen victim of ,1 shaft from the bow of the small god, Eres, ami Is engaged te marry a jeung BMlclan. Vheri this v. as suggested te the daughter of McCermlck she sidestepped the issue with the following bit of iMrcantlc wit: -''Really. Hew Interesting. Could jeii tell m the name of the r.cntlc-; 'nun whom I am about te have the ;0?or te marry? One really likes te :kmw these things a b(t in advance, 'Ten knew. I'll say one thing nt least: ,mM hae te be some one very special. 1 '!i wonder new. couldn't you ar ,nntp te have me reported engaged te til Prince of Wales? That Is se fnsh jiwible. nnd. besides, I have felt rather lllthte.l by the press. I rather fancy Jeeing Muriel lit headlines." H .Geneva. Anir. 14 Mntlilliln M. Owmlck does net intend te be mnrrled mil year te Max Oser, Swiss ridltig yiMer, her fiance. f ,Rearlied in her Switzerland retreat jeiterday hy telephone, Mnthildc gave , Out" the following statement for publi- cttlea: f "I will net be married this year, W'l had intended te. Hut my plans therwlsc are in no way changed." MRS. HARDING SENDS $100 I TO HELP KEEP OLD rtORSE Tilla of Fendnesi for Animals In Letter te Catawlssa Man Cftimi'ltfi n. it r wrdlng, wife of the President, has tiftA " n ,ct,l,r inclosing a check for 1100 te tlip Ilov. W. Myers te help MP tlever, flfty-one-jenr-eld horse. Weomfert in hl declining days. Clever. JW' eldest horse In the world, new reKcn tlen, Is n thoroughbred pacer, m g. cnr.rl;l of many blue ribbon :'"."" ir. .livers rece veil thP letter check jesterday. Mrs. Harding's Wer ren s : 'Threush Ms J. D. Jaccnrd. sec P"'J of the Hudsen County District ;i"f fnr the Prevention of Cruelty .J-'eyer and your noble struggle te avoid t nacrllice of a grand old horse who if1' ncl you se long and te faithfully. 'tiiTfc w n. "I'eclal fendnesH for horses. '! ,vc "'way been deeply Interested Preventing their nbusc, but I am rBt- "V"1' u.v jnc sense 01 justice final lm,Ue for faithfulness which JmV '.mi ,0 -ncrifice your own com cem 4iki.ira.,,,er " kill a splendid herse hi.: . s,!,pn " n l08 ' nt w'"- itd , h..'i II Ke!'ms a fcTange ingrntl HuL . ' ,u;mn,i,1,N Mich a sacrifice be 2" jour failure' te nttnin wealth has Water t n l'rucl aml Inconslderate MnJ, ""'"j'lp'R ike. I hope Clever laih. "'''"'me te be the eldest horse 1ltaW n",, ,lmt 1(1",0' there Ged ... , '"M'ii'wieii nun i no loving E never liitn... 1... I .in .i i. ... l. I'bU .. I.""1" vmiiT iiiiiiiu irienus mn(ncTl,1''ln m" '' " eenslgned leit nV ,rnri11 merely becauru the ""i anil lifuf ,.e .i.i .i. i !ftl'fi,yu,,'t(,, 1 I'"'""" "frvlce. t,uLet c011,fJft te old Clever. Slif-tWlSMS?. 'viir,.yB KMNO HARDING.' n I V0wn. Bible Printed In 1865 'mln amw u",M!,,fc prln,l,,l ln Bu Akteelatcd Prtat Belfast, Aug. 14. large force of republicans entered Dundalk at a O clock tills mnrnlntr. Inklnv Ihn nt. tlenal garrison completely hy surprise. The attack wns successful, and the town is npw isolated, with republican troop patre'infc the streets. The Anne street police headquarter, which was occupied by the nationals, was the first objective te be stormed and taken. The garrison was captured. The jail was the next te fall, and all prisoners, who were mostly republi cans, wcc liberated. These were sup plied with arms and joined their res cuers ln the attack en the town, in which bombs were freely used. The railway station nnd general postefnee were taken in succession. After cap turing Dundalk, the irregulars are said te have bccupled Dreghcda. The republicans seized a railway en gine, which was dispatched south with a view te blocking the rear nnd pre venting the Free Staters fren. sending up re-enfercements Cerk. Aug. 14. (By A. P.) The irregulars who evacuated Cerk before the advance of the natlennl troops have apparently been completely routed and arc flying helterskeltcr Inte the bills of Northwestern County "Cerk. The barracks at Vermey, north of Cerk, were burned by the Irregulars yester day previous te their evacuating the town. It is rumored that Daniel O'Cnl laghan, Lord Mayer of Cerk, tins been arrested, together with Mary Mac MacSwlncy. The whereabouts of Eamon de Valcrn remains a mystery. All of eastern County Cerk has new been taken by the. nationals. Dublin, Aug. 14. (By A. P.) The body of Arthur Griffith, president of the Dall Eireann Cabinet, lay in state to day in Dublin City Hall. Thousands of mourners streamed by the bier. The body will He ln state until to morrow night, when It will be removed te the pre-cathedral. Archbishop Byrne will preside nt solemn requiem mass nt 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, the fu neral and burinl at Glasnevln, Dublin northern suburb, immediately following. 'Wi Sell for Cash Qnlyi ewftaammr. & CO, ,, 117-1 19 N. 10th STREETi OurGreajt August Furniture Sale a v H h MM Iff LIVING ROOM SUITE 3-pteces, overstuffed, velour or tapestry 101 lOWfere Open Saturday Until t P. MXO 75 HaUaVflaiamT JBX9 mZfflJBMPrflaayj aaaaaLH aLLLLLH aLHNSflLl KSV annoying rasn wim Re wee sinei After you bave given careful at tention te your toilet, and you take up the mirror for a final glance, what a .disappointment it is te find that ugly little rash still shows en your face and neck. But there Is a way te help over come this rash the use of Resinol Ointment aided by Resinol Seap. Whether it Is a patch of eczema or just a temporary irritation you can usually rely en the gentle, seething Resinol treatment te set, it right. The mild and healing ingredients of Resinol cannot harm the tender est skin, they improve it. RESINOL SHAVING STICK It ioteoth. Inr It nuket after-thavlnf lotleni unncceitarr. ' RtttHet freductt told fy all drv;islt. At GYNWYD- Junction of Montgomery Pike and Levering Mill Read VPEN and' ready for business, is the new Atlantic Service Station at the convenient and frequently passed point mentioned above. Drep in. The new Station is still another example of "the Atlantic idea" of service te motorist and truck owner. And still another substantial reminder of the high quality gasoline you get wherever there is an Atlantic Pump! Uniformly geed gasoline and the assurance of being able te obtain a supply no matter when or where the need arises is a combination you get only with Atlantic Gasoline. It repre sents a real service appreciated and used by the great majority of motorists in the State. ATLANTIC GASOLINE Puts Pep inYe ur Me t or STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER Geed Reasons Should Alse Heme This , Mere Than 80 Hemes Have Acquired This Bedroom Suit, at $195. Queen Anne period, consists of 4 pieces large Dresser, top 22x48 inches and glass 26x32 inches; large Vanity Dresser with three mirrors, top 46x21 inches; ChirTonctt'e, top 20x36 inches; Bew-end Bed, full-size. Werth almost one-third mere than the Sale price $195.00. Why Your Profit By Semi-Annual Furniture Sale Why waste words when these three examples of the sale's progress speak se eloquently. Nete that we had quantities te start with. Nete the exception ally low prices for which this Furniture can new be bought. Nete hew quickly home-furnishers recognize its rare beauty and matchless value. Nete that you tee can duplicate your neighbors' geed fortune if net in these identical suits, in the hundreds of ether suite as well as single pieces assembled for this Sale. Thousands of dollars' worth of Furniture secured at special prices, and marked at savings of one-third te one-half. Our entire regular stock at reduc tions from former nlready-lew price. Compare! If ifRBTMKVaHBHlBoeSiLI Mere Than 60 Hemes Saved One-third en This Bedroom Suit, $267.50 About a score mere can duplicate their geed fortune. Beautiful Bedroom Suit, of walnut or mahogany. Consists pieces Dresser, ten 50 inches: full-size Pest Bed: Vanitv Dresser with top 16x44 inches; large, roomy Chest of Drawers, 47 inches high, with top 21x28 inches. Clese te one-third under usual price. of 4 60 Hemes Have Saved One-half en This Suit at $385.00 A few remain but will go quickly. Queen Anne Dining-Roem Suit, of 10 pieces, in either walnut or mahogany, consists of a Buffet, 72 inches long; China Closet; Serving Table; Extension Table; five Side Chairs and an Arm Chair. Finished in burl walnut and crotch mahogany vehcers. And half price during this great Sale. 53 Strawbrldge ft Clothier Third Fleer C-L-E-A-R-A-E-S ' Odd Lets of Dress Cottens, 20c An Average Saving of One-third Many kinds of the most-wanted Dress Cottens, in wide variety of designs and colorings, sharply reduced te end-of-the-season prices. Many kinds that are just the thing for children's school frocks at a remarkable saving new 20c a y.ird. PRINTED VOILES, in 38-inch width. White grounds figured in pink, blue, laven der or brown, and dark grounds printed in two-tone challis patterns 20c. PRINTED BATISTE, in 38-inch width. Chiefly smart checks printed in various colorings en white grounds 20c a yard. PLAIN COLORED POPLIN, 27 inches wide. Sturdy Peplin, in brown, tan, green, pink, heliotrope, gray, navy blue and black 20c a yard. GINGHAM, of an excellent staple qual ity, in blue-and-white and pink-and-white checks 20c a yard. Sa Slrawbrldee ft Clethr Alsla 5. Centre Glassware That Suggests Coel Drinks An important part cf summer comfert: Water Sets, light-cut glass $1 te $15. Iced Tea Sets, light-cut glass $2 te $15.50. Colonial Glass Pitchers 50c Colonial Glass Tumblers 45c a dozen Needle-etched Tumblers 10c each Light-cut Glass Tumblers 10c te 25c each Fourth Fleer. .Market Street, East White Pa jama Checks, 1,7c a yard A saving of close te one-third en this popular white cotton se much used for chil dren's practical frocks as well as underwear 17c a yard. 5E - Strawbrldce ft Clothier Male 0. Centre Small Lets of Coats and i Capes at Big Savings Summed up briefly for women who will quickly recognize this as an economy opportunity and hasten toward it, there are Tan Cloaking Sports Coats $15jbe Black Canten Crepe Capes $12.75 Light and Dark Tweed Coats, $13.75 Dark Cleth Capes $10.75 te $37.50 Navy Blue Weel Velour Coats, $22.50 Dark Tan Belivia Capes $30.00 - Strowbridae ft Clothier Second Fleer. Centre Women's Cotten Frecks Half Price, $5 te $12.50 Our entire remaining stock of Women's Cotten Frecks reduced te half price. Frecks qf the finest imported voile and Swiss, tailored linens and ratines the choice Frecks of the season. Silk Dresses Reduced new $18.50 te $23.75 SAy Straw bridge ft Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street Fine Leng Cleth and Nainsoek LONG CLOTH finespun, in original ten-yard pieces $1.35 and $2.00 a piece. NAINSOOK original ten-yard pieces, $4.00; 36-inch Nainsoek by the yard 28c. S-irawbrldge ft Clothier AUle 12. Centre 1200 Cambric Night Gowns Special Regular Sizes, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Extra Sizes, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Time te think of Cambric Night Gowns with long sleeves and high neck for even August brings cool nights. These show slight discoloration of material, which will disappear with the first laundering, but which lowers the price considerably. Styles with bishop, surplice or high neck, chiefly trimmed with fine tucks and embroidery; many in yoke effect. Most women will select a season's supply at these low prices. Strawb.-ldce t. Clertiler Third rim,.. it-... 300 of Our Finest Suits for Men and Yeung Men . i ' Fer tie Heme I At a rare, low, Clese-out Price S0 1 .50 31 Save from nearly one-third te ever one-third en this group of our finest Spring and Summer Suits. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and Wickham make a wonderful let, finely tailored, of superior materials. Sure te go quickly at $31.50: Blue Serge Suits, $19.50, $26, $36 Tropical Suits, $9.75, $12, $18 y Htrnttbrldse ft Clothier Heru)id Fleer, i:ut V- ,'M y Advance News of Bedfurnishings Many homemakers have found that August is an excellent time te select Blankets and Bed Sprends. White Crinkled Dimity Spreads of the best auahty 63x90, $2.25; 82x92 $2.50. White Crochet-weave Bed Spreads in Marseilles design, 78x88 inches $2.50. White Satin - finish Marseilles Bed Spreads, 80x90 inches $6.50. Fine White Weel-mixed Blankets, pink ct blue borders, 60x80 in. $10.00 a pair. In extra large size, 76x81 inches $16.60 a pair. Levely Plaid Blankets, pure wool of a fine quality, 72x84 inches $17.50 a pair Htrawbrhtna ft Olethler-AI,!, v? rilb-rV Htree Save Turkish Towels 35c each; 3 for $1.00 Large All-white Turkish Bath Towels, ?L aA durab' heavy quality. About one third less than regular price. New is the foT?r.eo.ay a BUpp,y nt 3Cc cach or 3 BtrnwUldne & C;mthr-AI-,t. IS. 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