FiJ". Tan'- JgW& Y,if,. Vlv,3 . : .x rtr'i'-y-"i.'J. StVfJV ) - f iT .l" iTt" r0.T - f. i. i! .. --"s if EVENING PUBLIC -LEDaEK PHILADELPHIA, -WEDNESDArY,. .AtlGUfeT' 16, 1S22 il2 Mm wwityfff'r?xF J?VV" -f - r y-t. .f. 'ri p r 4 f iS'ffl m t a 1 FRENCH CABIN EI BACK POINAR E Premier Wants Deputies te Meet 'te Give Vete of Confi dence in Policy PLANS FURTHER MEASURES eminent "hn been defrauded thnt they might ireve utmvrtllltig In ninny I'tinei. "It tins been dKoevered." n ntte ment Issued nt the nmi time by the Dcimrtineut of .lUKtlw wild, "um tlie ww frond rni4 liiive been pushed tewnrd completion, thut without the enrlj eniirtment of new lcKHutten the rlRlit of tin (Jeverniiient In civil nlts will be erleuMy cinlmrrusseil In virtually all the cases new under consideration." LOYAL PATRIOTS ELECT MOSTLY PHILADELPHIANS UNITED STATES SOLDIERS INITIATED 'INTO KU KLUX two nnd a halt yenrn ns the guest of the Trench Government. With no Influence nnd totally un known te nny of the famous juilce, (hi jeunp nmn enmn te New Yerk nml entered the content. Hnmh down he wen tiiretign tlie llrct nnd neeend pri' Joined for "Fun pt Wearing Night gown and Becoming Ghost" llaltlineiv. Aim. 10. (Ilv A. l.) j llmln.irles nud entered the finals with u .. -.1 ,iiu. ', ,i, tti,.i ntniiN '0Mr "'her voting men. Fer two uientln Several -eldie: 01 the I nlted Minn . , . ,,." ,,,,, ... ,.. , .,,., Army iX Camp Meid" nre tsald te have lhen amu'ic the randldalcs Initiated Inte the Ku Klux Klau, at speetneular open air ceiemenles at Odeutnti, Mil., last nlpht. l.epieseiitatlveH of IvtniiH from JJclaware and Vttitinlii participated. The neophytes at last night', cere cere menlei hail taken off their uniforms and were wearing civilian clothes. 'I he ex een elosrlefl In tlie litilMlmr of the society, each restricted te his own room, when they have werl.ed upon the drawings nnd plans of "u City Hall." Rilley Is the first college man te win the coveted pilze. 12 DIE IN ORPHANAGE FIRE ftu Ancintril I'rcs Rnmbeiilllet. France. Aug. 10. The French Cabinet today unanimously np- , proved of the (ii'rnian rep.iratleiM pol icy of I'remler I'elncare and congretu- t lateil Id in en ilie stand be took nt the i Londen conference ei Milled Premiers. This action was leken arter M. I'eln- ' care had given an exposition of the un successful negotiations in Londen. The ' Cabinet decided net te call an extraer- i dinar session of Parliament, since the tieverntiient U constitutional em- rieiierii te make decisions during I'ar Iiimeiitar) rerejisi's. Tlie plan wliiili Is reported te bnve , been prepared in uiv tile lieperntieus Commission's decision en the morato rium question protiennces (lermnnj In willful ilt'la ill t of her p.ij nieiil.s. deals , wltli measures te be takm lit Alsace Alsace Lerraine and the French occupied ter ritory of the Ifhlii'-land. It is unilerste.iu no n. Hilary meas ures have been cen'emplafed se far. Vhc; Ministers nlighted nt the Ilnmhentl i i iatinii the crowd gave, cheers tei l'nglaiid ns well ac for France, alrlie'igli tliere ui imp one-! of "Down with I.leyd (Jeorse!" WOOL MAGNATE'S SON MET AUTO DEATH WHILE RACING Other Car Failed te Step After Weed's Machine Crashed Readlne. Mas., Aug. 10. (Hy A. P.) An Investigation into the automo bile accident here yesterday in which Villtnm M. Weed, Jr., son of the prcsidenr of the American Wenlsn Com pany, and Alexander Gardner, both of North Andover, were killei. illsc'esed tedai that the machine with which Weed was evidently r.ic'nc, was owned b.v Arthur 11. Tarl, of Andover. The automobile failed te step, fol lowing tin tntnl collision of Weed s ear with n pole en the Hendlng-An-Jever Iteuleianl Jjt-ite officers s:m they would urrest tlie driver en a clinnje i if driving se as te endanger the public safetv. Three persons were ln.vir"d i-hen the speeding Weed in 'bine struck two ether cnr in Its effort te puss Karl's auto mobile, l'.lill Jtice. nf Shawshepn il Inge, ruling with Weed, was b'lrled Inte a swamp, lie received a broken leg. CHANGE IN WITNESS LAWS NEEDED. SAYS DAUGHERTY (sks Legislation te Help U. S. Re cover Meney In Fraud Cases Washington. Aug. Hi ' I'.y A. I' Jk.ii"iidments of existing laws nh ref ureme te the summoning of wltnes,.. Ul civil cases is urged bv Atternev (ln "?ral Ddiiglnrly in letters te Chairman Nelsen, of the Senate .ludleiary Com mittee, mill Chairman Velsfad. of the liens" Judiciary Committee, iisking for additional lesislaflen te enable the flevernment te institute Riiiu for the eceery of money in "certain wr ruuir cases." Prompt enactment of such legidatlen i fui.s new become ess ntial, Mr. Daugb ' J!."t said, as without It the He. eminent yrlil he 50 "hani'iered" In its efforts te recover money out '. which the Cov- Order Holds Seventy-second Annual , Convention at Wlldwoed ' it illlWOnil, . J., AUg. ill. inn ", ,..1I- n,.lll.1nl,. enilld -. I.ejal Fntriets of America held its scv- "be"W.,rne.i. Hni.HerH aiiieng the !-';" nq wne Among v.ct.ms ent -second nntuinl convention here l.'OO or mere witnesses of the cere- j of Quebec Institution les'tcrday. It was the third centeeu- monies said Klan propaganda liad been Montreal, Aug. 1(1. (lly A. P.) tlie ven'r In Wlldwoed. Thev will ' clrctihitisl In cainn for 11 long time and I Firemen scnt-ehim: the smelderlnc ngain'be liere next year. Sessions were thai many soldiers hud jeluc 1 for the ruins of tlie .Jcwlh Heys' Orphanage I C00LIDGE BREAKS GROUND Extols Roosevelt at Ceremony Prier te Erection of Statue Pert la ml, Ore., Aug. 1(1. (Ilv A. p.) Vice President Coelldgo broke ground here yesterday for an equestrian stulue of the late Theodere Hoescvelt, donated te Portland by Dr. Henry Walde Cee. The Vice President paid tribute te Colonel Hoescvelt, snylng: 'He loved the great outdoors, be loved the activities of life, he coined that sentence that wint Inte the hearts of all these who were llkc-nilnded when he snld. 'We are te live the strenuous life.' He represented that mere than anything elfcc." leid in the llreheiisc. Last night an ' 'fun of wcarlui; a white night-gown at Shaw bridge, Quebec, which was di' entertainment was given for them at 'and beceinlti' n ghost the Pentium Hetel, tine hundred and fifty delegates attended. The following Philadelpbians were elected for the ensuing year: We-tliy grand "itistcr. Samuel Moere. Ifil West Wjemin? evenue; V. (. M.. Jehn P. Hell. ",:?2." North Twentj -tl.'th street: secr"tnry, Uebert McCii' hen. 101" Seuth Fiftv-secend street: assist ant secretary, Rebert MeCraeken. .Ms Trlnifj til ice; tieiisiiver. Jeseph Kil dare. (514. West l.eiilgh nvenue; grand cendtti ter, Miw" Patterson, 'I'went.i 'I'went.i leurtli street mid Fai: mount avenue and chaplain, Will Crozier. '(il'J North Hutchinson street. Three non-Phil- lelpbians were elected as follews: Assistant conductor. IL L. (.llliuin. Pittsbuigh: guard. Davis C. F.vuns, Pitts'ten. Pa., and tbr. Jeseph H. Wickersham, Lenni. Pa. Htrejed b tile late last niglit, placed ,s far as could be ascertained at Third 1 the number tif dead today at twelve. Cerps army headiiuarter.s here, I'nlted l'lienvis Lcgauit, the caretnker, nnd his States sehllers are net forbidden te join wife were among the victims, the Ku K'ux Klan nor has the army llefere the dlsi'every of the fire, taken nii.v position with regard te tln llames had cut off the escape of the or organization. 1 pbnns. They were marshaled in top rooms. The eldest boys, guarding tlie WIN- BEAUX ARTS PALM Ueungcr. made rene bidders of bed I .lull 11 4ltut ffiiiu ttti tttfhtiln riiliinn' nittl Student Worked )llt)T tl,jr riwPllrrM escaped by tlie' same Jamestown, N. Y. Night and Day for Paris Hener New Yerk. Aug. It!. Heyend doubt the b.i'i lest ;iud eeplis .01tng liinli In N'e- Yerk tudtii i- Heger Huiley. of .lanietewn, N. Y., who yesterday after noon wen the famous Architects' Paris ptire of the Society of Heaux Arts. The pr.e entitles tlie winner te ?eOOO, nilmisiteri tn tin, Milvnneed el(iQ III tlie Pciile des l?eaux Arts In Paris, nnd te I live in Paris nnd travel In L'urepe feri mute. It was said that there were no ( lire escapes, en the building. CREAMED ONIONS Encourage the children te eat them. iMnkc tlicm appetizing wilh a (laeJi ei IBMiS TWO ORIPPINO SHORT STOltlEH of lev, nelventure nnd myttery appear in th Mucixina Sfctlen of ntxt Bund.iv Prn Prn ite Lttxitn. "rermnrt's IRt Knits nna "Tlis Thlrtwr.tti GtipJt" both (ire rpHt flctlen. Uen't tall te pet the Sunday .V'il I.ietKiKu reeulnily. "Mnke It a melt.- Aitt. OTIlllTIIIHSiBJSilBllilWilEim f 11 I Save the pennies. They seen crew into dollars! Victer Bread (Quality and Quantity) 'C... lUill In all our Stores II fiickenb acker II 'S B I Hi Si . 1 I T1 .. : 1 J f .e. I 1 "" I m ' The Price is $1485 mi '' I '. O. ti. Detroit. Prompt beUvrrjf 1 11 I S I niK Rickenbacker - Philadelphia Ce. If I 1 I -j 152 N Brad St J P"PUr 9000 II I ? 8 !-' 1 it rU II" ' ' -ii a hi KiHUHCb u m j iiKipniriin u K &tKJih aiW lOesJIP&WI ' 264 NO' 15lH St' ra rH: ORIGIMAU W0rCCSTCH3HIRXJU 1SE3IISs511I Philadelphia s 3 s WANTED COMPETENT MEN ' THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WILL KMFLOY ejOMl'KTUNT K1EM FOR UAILBOAD BUnVIUK AH FOLLOWS! MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard wages will be paid under ruiea and working condition w.v esnlerlly dating from tlme of employment, an prescribed by th VmHA fitntei Railroad Laber Beard. "" unlt Thesa wlsblnir rb enter the iervlce of this railroad will apply nt .J" C-i. j j .- t &&& $3 w- It's a Ferd with an Ames Bedy TTERE is a car as distinctive looking in line and finish as any custom built job en the market. It is the Ames "Racer" bedv mounted en a Ferd chassis. Six ether AMES built "BODIES for Fords, each fully as individual as this one, meet every demand for seating capacity, style and price. There is the Tour-Sedan, the Read-Coach, the Family Five, the Thoroughbred, the Spert Roadster and die Speedster. We will mount the body in a few hours and you will have a brand-new-looking car at a remarkably low price. THE F. A. AMES COMPANY, Incorporated Owrnsbore Kentucky The Haas Aute & Supply Ce. Di'itri'feufer for Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey & Delaware 3943 N. BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Geed Territory Open for Live Wire Agents EM (lUi 2s Bodies iSrRsnls JrCi JkuSJYL A Perpetual Guarantee i 2 4 Twe Range Transmbsien Removable Cylinder Walla Radius Redu Pump and Thermo-Syphen Coeling Remevable Valve Lifter Ajtemblies 6 7 Pressure Lubrication Instantaneous Governer There can be no finer safe guard te every GMC owner than the fact that these trucks have mere than a decade of successful history behind them. Ner can there be a better way of perpetuating this solid foundation and back ing than by the direct factory branch which represents the GMC builders in your community. Beth arc a guarantee mere tangible than any written agreement and of mere value te the truck user. I Cffi&t.. . K aIUviii l k ifcv J!K?Ovv J& General Meters Truck Company Division f Qmnsral Mmtmrs Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa. Spruce 2076 Race 7859 Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer r The "age limit" for Clicquot di There is no "age limit" for the drinkers of Clicquot. Milk is better for babies. But they don't have te livetnany years before Clicquot is a safe drink for them. ' As for the ether extreme we knew of no man who is se old that he has outgrown his liking for ginger ale. We presume there may be one or two semevhere. Clicquot Club never varies in taste. It has that universal appeal which delights the palates of the young and even the experienced, mere-or-less tired taste of the old. They all like it. It is geed for everyone. Clear and cold spring water from bed-rock; ginger from the sunny island of Jamaica; pure sugar and ether ingredients all the purest that can be bought, made, or grown. Get Clicquot Club by the case let for the hema Keep a few bottles in the ice box. Remember that if you want variety you can buy Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Reet Beer. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Millis, Mass., U.S. A.1 LTen,'129S 2-Ten,92375 3y2-7bn,s3600 S-TeOSO ChmU only At A Factory Tax te be addad EM-1