Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 15, 1922, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922
Special Electric Moter Oil
'8 per sallnn. Inrludlnir tun
M. E.
ARNOLD
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jjjflBE
Practical
Electricians
Electric Lights, Fans, Etc.
Complete Moter Repair Shep
1019 CHERRY ST.
OCEAN CITY'S CANDY
minauaiuBuiaiiiiiu!n!uinaiuiniiaaDsid3Li&i51Ji "rarcicianai
A real body builder!
Victer
Bread
(Quality and Quantity)
WARENDSN
F
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'Ne Jurisdiction," Says Justice
of Peace, Asked te Enforce
Law Impartially
CROWD JAMS COURTROOM
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fly a Staff Corrtfrendtnt
Ocean City, X. J., Aug. 15. O.cean
City's enndy war hni ended for the mo me
' ment In nn ignominious truce with the
iferjs-i still In the trenches and nothing
te light about.
"What nrc you ronnn-fle obeut It?"
ii the demnnd of lenders en each side,
,nnd he fnr ns can be learned, candy will
Mill be quietly old en Sundays ns here
tofere, motorists will continue te buy
gasoline te run their nmchlnes and "het
docs" In rolls will as usual be munched
Sunday mornings en the beach at this
retort.
In all our Stores
INSIST WOMAN WAS
KIDNAPPED IN PLANE
by
Seized and Tied In Machine
Three Filers, Mether Says
Travers City, Mich.. Auk. 15. (By
A. P.) Relatives of Mrs. Myrtle Fert
ney, eighteen, who disappeared from her
home here Sunday, continued today te
lnMt (he was kldnnpped by three men
who pcixed her, tied her Inte the seat of
an alrplnne nnd Hew away. Mrs. Fert
ney's mother declared one of the men
lassoed and bound her daughter near
her home, before forcing her Inte the
machine.
The police liscredlted the story, but
admitted the whir of nn alrplnne meter
had been heard nt nbeut the time Mrs.
Fertney disappeared.
Ocar F. Fertney, husband of the
missing wemnn. declared today he knew
of no reason for his wife's disappear
ance and believed she had been ab
ducted. PEGGY NOW SuisTACK'S
MOTHER FOR $100,000
h ejiCRicaiil
LMivEgMtiJ
Says Affections of Hubby Were
Alienated
Mrs. ".TneU" Montgomery, otherwise
Peggy t"Dell of the Follies, new wants
$100,000 from her husband's mother
for alienating the affections of the youth
The many offenders of the strict spirit who nmrrieu ncr ener a mmnigut rule
of the Sunday closing erdlnnnce of 11US te KIKten.
were pres.nt last night at 7 o'clock, "rry V'f: n "n't mere lawyer,
when J. Frank Shellcnbcrgcr nnd Wil-.has instructed attorneys in Bcllcfente,
liam F. Shrlver, Boardwalk candy mer- Pn.. te enter suit for S 100.000 against
chants, were te lav down a barrage of Mrs. Montgomery. Wolf successfully
invfir.. Awnninitithe tiiem -n ! defended the pretty 1'eggy in Ment-
Geerge Burees. Atlantic City attorney i gemery's recent suit nt Klfeten for an-
PRESS EULOGIZES
LORD NORTHCUFFE
Sketches and Messages of Re
gret Frem All Parts of the
World Printed in Londen
FUNERAL TO BE THURSDAY
iiraieirniiiw: in uni a:i5r'Bnww,raa
SEE THIS TONIGHT
Step at the
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Showroom tonight and watch
them build the famous An-
ted Moter. Learn from
nnlment of the mnrrlnge
The court upheld the mnrrlnge in
spite bf Montgomery's plen thnt he was
drunk when the knot wns tied. Peggy
was granted $00 n month and counsel
fees.
D'ANNUNZIO IMPROVING
for Mr. Shrher
The courtroom nt City Hnll was
tilled te oversewing with spectators nnd
nccuvil ; all were ctpcetutit, all were
excited Just as if they might have been
u.ilting for the testimony of the star
witness in a sensational murder trial.
I Jehn J. Devlne, Justice of the Peace,
appeared en time. He laid bis hnt en
the bnr, and spoke for a few nunutes in
ills office with these responsible for the
attempt te close the city up '.isht en
Sundays Then he walked into the
courtroom, murmured a few words ami
the front bench of pectn'ters emptied
Immediately. In two minutes all had
walked from the room. That's nil there
wis there wasn't any mere.
".mi jurisdiction nnu eccn rne , , t , ,,. bv Dr. Donati. profess
1 Judges sudden declaration, in which of ,. 0f ia(iua University.
in i -' "-in ,'. ij iin,it.i uu.vf
U motion pictures hew the
B "Rocking Chair" Rocker Arm 0 (
I absolutely eliminates fric- jj
flj tien nnd noise. N
We Want Yeu te
I See for Yourself 1 1
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.
of Pcnna. 1
1 Lexington Building j
1 851 N. Bread St. I
The Sale W Drue Stores
Yeu Will Save Meney
By Buying All Your
Drug Stere Goods
at Liggett's
Dam's Kidney Pitts, 50c siza ... 43c
Nnxttcd Iren, $1.00 size 73c
Purettit Caster Oil, Pint Bettle.. 50c
Fellow's Syrup, $1.50 size .... $1.09
Aromatic Spirits, Ammonia, 2 ounce, 30c
Camphorated Od, 4 ounce. ... 35c
Cade's Pepte-Manfan, $1.20 size.. 89c
Fletcher's Caiteria, 35c size . . . 25c
Glycerin & Rete Water, 8-oz. bet., SOc
Eskar's Neure Phespbates,$1.75 size,$1.45
Puretest Beric Acid, pound 45c
Pureteit Powdered Alum, pound.. 25c
Oreferin, $1.00 size 83c
Biechazn's Pills, 25c size 17c
Puretest Epsom Salts, perrnd ..... 19c
Parettit Epsom Salts, 5 pounds... 65c
Zinc Sterate, Sifter-Tep Cans .... 20c
Nnjel, $1.00 size 79c
rPinkham's Compound, $1.20 size.. 79c
Sqmbbi mineral Oil, pint bet., $1 size, 69c
IFnreteit Kubbinf Alcohol,
Contains 85ce Grain Alcokel,
Pint Bettle 50c
'Jhtrme Ansljeiique, 75c size .... 50c
Bayer's Aspirin, 100s 89c
,'PcTteit Witch Hazel Eit., pt. bet., 45c
Puretest Debell's Solution, pint bet., 35c
Herlick's Malted Milk, $1.00 size. 70c
I'lietlick's Malted Milk, $3.75 ....$2.85
Tanlac, $1.00 size ., 7ge
Bell-Am, 75c size , 50c
Ratlin's Feed, 75c size 60c
Elkar's Feed, 75c size 65c
rabece Teeth Pasle, 50c siz 35c
Xolynes Teeth Paite, 25c size ... 21e
Kalpbene Teeth Paste, 25c size. . . 19c
Lyen's Teeth Powder, 25c size ,19c
Lifebuey Seap, 10c size (3 for 20c) 7c
Cuticura Seap, 25c size (3 for 55c) 20c
Packer's Tar Seap,25c size(3 for 55c) 20c
Woodbury's Seap, 25c sz.(3 for 55c)20c
Palmelire Seap, 10c size (4 for 30c) 8c
Physicians' & Snrjeeni' Seap, 15c sz
(12 for $1.00) 10c
mum, 25c size . .
Nullified Cocoanut Oil, 50c size..
Frestilla, 35c size . .
Ferhan's Teeth Paste, 50c size
Odoreno, 35c size
Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, $1 00 size
Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, $2.00 sice $1.78
J. & J Baby Powder, 25c size . 17c
S. S. White Dental Cream, 25c size 21c
2-Day Carten
Cigarette Sale
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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17c
37c
25c
39e
27c
89c
Justice Devlin1 is nn elected officer uud
net an appointee of the Mayer's. As
such, he Is net able te conduct a hear
ing under un ordinance of ih'; City's
Assembly.
Ne indication of what would fellow
was eh en. It is kn"wn thnt Mr. SIM
li'nlicrger. upon dei ldlng te secure equal
justice for nil and te see that nobody
In any section of the city could sel'
rami; if the .Boardwalk stores could
net. went last Tuesdaj te Police Judge
F II. Ware te secure warrants. Th
Judge refused te lssui them and re
ferred Mr. Shellenberger te Justice De
ine Reth Shelienbergcr and Shrlver have
1 been fined this summer under the ordi
nance. They secured evidence that
ethers, net en the Henrdwalk, also sold
1 randy en Sunday, and then pieceeded
j te try te nbstruct an absolute justice.
"Ne, It was net an attempt nt bur
' lenue." said Shelienbergcr, after te
I night's fiasco. "We wanted all the
merchants in the town treated in the
same manner. We knew thnt the attack
was en the Boardwalk people, and wc
knew, tee, that candy was sold nil ever
town. Wi decided If we could net sell.
then the ordinance should be enforced
ecrywhcre without discrimination.
"It was merely a defensive measure,"
he said.
("itv Solicitor Reswell said after the
meeting there had been no desire en the
part of the city te show favoritism, or
te attack a few for political reasons,
but thnt there had been tlagrunt com
mcrciullsm-In the two cases In question,
and that It must step.
Having come te n deadlock en enforc
ing the city ordinance in both spirit nnd
knur, tin- next action may be te make
use of the State law which allows of n
fine of S- for many miner offenses. If
that is the recesuu of Shrlver and Shel
ienbergcr, Justice of Peace Devlne can
take hlu part in the next line-up. Hut
n quiet ending of the fracas is looked
for, with neither nn open or closed Sun
day in view. Beth sides deny that they
'eek the former, or want the latter, if It
is te hermetically sealed.
WOMAN FOR WET CANDIDATE
Mra. H. N. Slmmena te Lead Tuttle
Forces In New Jersey
Trenten, Aug. 1.". Mrs. Harriman
N. Simmons, of Elizabeth, fermerle
chairman of the Women's Democratic
State Committee, will be the leader of
the Tuttle wet forces In the ranks of
the Democratic women In the primary
campaign for the Democratic nomina
tion for (Joverner.
Mrs. Simmons today explained her
position in the fight 'for the Demo
cratic party nomination for Governer,
and announced that her intluence and
insight into State affairs and politics
would be thrown toward State Hanking
Commissioner William K. Tuttle, te
whom she pays a high tribute for In
dependence and ability.
Peet Is Still In Serious Condition as
Result of Fall en Sunday
Gardene Riviera, Italy, Aug. 1,".
(By A. P.) Improvement in the con
dition of (Inbriele il'Annunrle, fnmeus
Italian soldier-poet, who was seriously
Injured in a fall at his a ilia here Sun-
lay, is indicated in a bulletin issued
ser
While the frnrture at the bottom of
the skull affects the right arm, snjs the
bulletin, the cerebral commotion pre
viously noted Is decreasing, there nrc
no signs of cerebral compression. The
sensitiveness nnd mobility of the limbs
nre unaffected. Thus fnr no surgical
operation hns bvn deemed necessnry.
In order te ascertain the eaet ex
tent of the skull fracture the use of
X-ray uppnratus would be necessary,
but the doctors de net wish te move
their patient. They have prohibited
any one from entering the room.
D'Annunzie is verging en unconsciousness.
By Associated rrcss
Londen, Aug. 15. A rcmnrknble
tribute Is paid by the British press te
the lute Viscount Nerthcllffe this morn
ing, columns, and In tome Instances
even pages, being devoted te editorials,
photographs nnd special articles en the
achievements nnd personality of the
master journalist whose career ended
nt the height of his power.
Naturally, the Nerthcllffe publica
tions make the greatest effort te eulo
gize "the chief," nnd the Times de
votes four pages, with upturned column
rules as a mark of mourning, te bio
graphical sketches nnd messngcs of re
gret from journalists, peliticlnns nnd
the dlplemnts in nil pnrts of the world.
Tributes from America, including
President Hnrdliig's message of condo
lence te Lady Nerthcllffe, nrc displayed
prominently fleorge Harvey, the
American Ambassador, sent n message
from Scotland, but King Oeergc, who
is there nUe. is net represented among
the published telegrams and cablegrams
from the empire's prominent person
ages. Trnlsed by Compctllers
The press gcnernllv terms Lord
Nertlicllffe the grentest British journal
ist of all times. His spirited Fleet street
competitors, but Intimate personal
f i lends, Lord Burnhnm nnd Lord
Benerbroek, the proprietors of the
Daily Telegraph nnd the Dally Ex
press, nre unstinted in their prnise of
Northcliffe's service te journalism and
te the empire.
The Daily Chronicle seys his death
causes one te think of ether towering
figures suddenly nbnscd within the
piesent century, "of the premature
dentil of Cecil Rhodes, of the abrupt
crushing nnd disablement by disease of
Jeseph Chamberlain nnd President Wil Wil
eon just as ench beemed te bestride the
earth like a colossus."
Kven the Dally Herald seems te in
tend n word of praise when it says
Nerthcllffe occasionally ndmittcd te his
columns some small portion of the truth
about lnber.
1 A. M. UP FOR NEW YORK
Police 8uddenly Enforce Order Fol
lowing Gang Sheeting
New Yerk, Aug. 15. (By A. P.)
Broadway's glittering lights nnd Its
midnight dance clubs both went out to
gether nt 1 o'clock this morning when
the police quietly but firmly stepped nil
dancing nnd cabarcft.
The recent gangster battle outside
one of the resorts, in which u man was
killed and n cabaret proprietor held,
wns 'given ns the cause for the order.
The police edict spread censternn
tlen among the night moths who for
merly lluttered te the tune of jaw, or,
chestrns until dnybrenk. The police
announced thnt the 1 o'clock closing
law henceforth would be strictly en
forced. SENDS REED COMMISSION
Pittsburgh Man Is te Succeed the
Late Senater Crew
Hnrrlsburg, Pa., Aug. 15. (By A.
P.) The commission of Mnjer David
A. Reed, of Pittsburgh, ah United
States Sennter te succeed the Inte Sen
nter William E. Crew, was taken te
Washington today by James F. McCoy,
sccrctnry te Governer William C.
Sproul. who plans te meet the major In
the national capital.
Governer Sprout was In touch today
with the State Fuel Committee offices
nnd npprlscd of the plans for the day's
conference. He plans te go te Phila
delphia from Washington.
SwerdfUh Pierces Darkentlne
Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 15. (By A.
P.) A swerdflsh drove Its sword
through n six-inch plnnk In the hull
of the barkentine Monitor, her master,
Aid Hnnscn, relntcs. Cnptaln Hansen
says that the nttnek en the ship was
made In tuc eeutli seas, t
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NEWCORONA TYPEWRITER
ruinn-e $1.25 Per Week
DEALERS IN ALL MAKES OF
STANDARD TYPEWRITERS
, from $1 C.00 up
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Guaranteed one year
LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.
1029 CHESTNUT STREET
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IK a cotton wad Jsw m
with Sbaii5ljp( sg P",
mix roen kvkr replacr medicine
i fiiu E.tr.ni n.L.r
I Dtsceery of a Mtnmln, in ae iimall
i quantltv a can be contained en the Up end
of a tat-een Is new "aid te restore vitality
I te th tired body nnd Jadd nplrlt. Read
Will. R. llammend'R article In next Sunday
Pcelic I.EDr.En. "llake It a Habit." Adv.
Jiases mosquitoes
These peskj' sleep robbers Just
hate Slean's. Seak a wad of cot
ton In the Liniment. Then hang
It en a string'bovej-eurcot. Ne
mere mosquitoes, use Slean's
ler every aching muscle.
fit kills paint
Kr 'yjfnl
, Personal selection of
plumbing fixtures for
one's home is always de
sirable. Yeu will find the
modern bathrooms and
ether distinctive features
of our large showrooms
helpful in your plans.
Haines, Jenes
& Cadbury Ce.
Plumbing and Healing Geed
1130-1144 Ridge Ave.. Phila.
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1245
Chassis
Other Chassis
Prices
IVi te IH ten II44S
lHtel - 1700
IH te 3 - - MOO
IH te 4 - 3180
t. e. b. Bulfal
Under the hoe'd and fleer you'll;
find a difference you want. Like,
abig truck it is built te last for
years. A few years' service
hardly touches it Ne pattm
ger ear parts. Modern, fast,
powerful. Electric lights, 6tarter,
Alemite lubrication, 34x4 'i"
cord tires. See it today.
G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread
Service Station, 2400-14 Market St
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ESSEX COACH 1295
Blame Heech for
AUentnwn, Pa., Aug.
Suicide
15. A mind
i.pset by hoetch is thought te hare been
the cause of the hiiiclde In the police
station here of Itichard Neary, sixty
years old, u veteran Iren worker. lie
wai a brother-in-law of Barney
McN'ulty, the noted bugler of the old
Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry. On
various occasions Neary threatened sui
cide vhile Intoxicated. lie hanged him
self with his belt.
200 Camel
200 Lucky Strike (20') ,
ZOO Cli-stfrfieU
200 Piedmont
200 DUck nnd White
ISO Lord Salisbury (foil)
200 Tatlma
200 Omar
100 Egyptian Stralslits .
(20's. SO'a, 100's)
100 Htlmar
(20'a. 50's. lOO's)
100 Turkish Trophies I. OS
(20's. SO's, 100's)
100 Murad
100 Mogul
100 Malacbrlne Ne. O
(plain or cork)
100 Natural .
10 Pall Mall (Natural)
100 Egyptian Deities (Ne. 3)
100 Philip Merris (Cambridge)
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After-Dinner Tricks
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Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
Te Keep Our Stocks New and Up te Date
We have one sale each year
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods
About V2 Price
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2.50, 3.00 Best Silk Hosiery 1.60
1.00, 1.50 Silk 4-in-Hands .65
1.00 Belts .60
8.00, 10.00 Best Silk Shirts 6.25
2.50, 3.00 Madras Shirts 1.85
2.00 White Madras Union Suits 1.25
2.50 White Cheviot Cellar-Attached Shirts, 1.85
1.50 Madras Knee Drawers .75
3.50 Fashion Knit 4-in-Hands 2.75
1.00, 1.50 Silk Bew Tie .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, Office Coats,
Dusters, Overcoats, Linen Mesh Underwear, Gelf Pants, etc.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Qhe Quality furniture Center
260-261 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia
BetLecust and Spruce
Furuirrlv llLr.lljffniiin
SIM) M. llru;-d St.. Cor. rturuce
18IO Market "M Murk-I
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SJV Market 14 m, n-ta
MM N, rrent, Cor, Yerk (Krn-lnt'n)
tWl (iermantenu Ay. Ilread a Krle
OeruinntaiTii A t'helten Aree,
Ne. S-IO Sfrliig Pulled Tlireuch Ceat
A loop of (.trine passed through n
buttouhele, with u thumb nnd finger in
each end of the loop, is apparently
drawn rlgh through the cloth without
the hands loosing their held from either
end of the loot .
The trick is done thus: Us a loop
mere thiin 11 feet In length. Puts it
through n buttonhole of the coat and
slip a thumb in each end. Hrlng the
ends together and hook the little linger
of each hand onto the upper string of
the ojipeiite hand. The string will
new uppenr ns hliewn In the diagram
and will K-ein hopelessly tung'ed.
The trick, however, is virtually done.
The right thumb releases its loop -find
the left little linger docs likewise. The
right little linger and the left thumb,
tvdirli retain their holds, are drawn
apart and the string comes right out of
the ouuennoie
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A JO WONDER that Wiscr's is thronged, these days, with
V enthusiastic buyers. Fer in all the annals of fine furniture
selling, never have .prices been se startlingly low. And the same
thing applies te all our departments Rugs, Carpets, Lineleums,
c. Unquestionably, tins great AUUU&i eiJi eners me
eney-saving opportunity of a lifetime.
These unable te attend the Sale during th
will find the STORE OPEN FRIDAY
SATURDAYS until 9 P. M.
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You'll like it as
all owners de
A ride will show you why everyone is praising it. The
Coach gives closed car utility, comfort and distinction at
little mere than open car cost. It is a delight te drive. Oper
ating cost is low. Requires little attention. Is beautiful and
reliable. Come take a ride today.
Touring, $1095 Cabriolet, $1195 Coach, $1295
Friight and Tex Extra
G0MERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
SALES ROOM, 128-140 NORTH BROAD
SERVICE STATION, 2400-14 MARKET ST.
The Hudsen Coach
aas trie JSew Moter
See it today. It combines the two bic-
-.. . w. .,.. vu iiucicst in many years.
A beautiful closed car costing less than
6 above open models, is offered in
the Coach.
And new it adds the wonderful new
Hudsen meter.
a higher standard of quality than ever.
Performance is wholly altered a glor
ious sense of motion, free as flight. It
eludes description. It brings afresh thu
zest te meter for its own Sake. I
revelation even te Hudsen owners.
Be our euest en veur first- ririv T.et
It fastens Hudsen's 0B ie.der.hlp te r tSemtlv "sd "' '""" """' V'
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