'HSWjn-vi "si Vi jst"- 'w, t, TJ, l.rr.- 1 , 7!X .J .-,, --. ,,, t ) 'rV, 'I "!r' l A .-i.. 1 . W""t f r jrV-f ) y w& ,f4 ' Ht. u W w m te )! H Wt, t 6 Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8.30 Te Closing t EVENING' PUBLIC 'LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 18, 1922 WASH INGI ON MAN NOW BRITISH PEER Death of Viscount of Exmouth Passes Title te Henry Edward Pellew HEIR IS COLUMBIA TUTOR RACES OFF AT PITMAN FAIR,,n,cks predominate. Farmers are still (.liking about the visit here yeerdav of snowier uig crowd Attends Grange Senater Jecph S. Frcllnghuysen, no e UR booklet, "Safeguarding Your Family's Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you Open Monday and Friday Evening!, Six te Nine o'clock Allegheny Av, g tyttiJhz'fajcntWL The Graceful trencth of these cacment-likc Lupten Window plvcsa new charm tohemes where the me of weed has hitherto been unavoidable en account of cost. Cleic-ftitine, non-warring, non-rattling, nraihablc en both tidci from Iniide the room. There a Ltiptnn Steel Window for every room and Karaite. Pheno Gerf.ctil 1160-Mr Iltnkcl David Lupten's Sens Ce. Ewrnrar ,1 Without question Leuella is the best butter made. B utter Taste It Today! lb In our Phila Camden and Suburban Stores 43c HI iiivi'iaiiiuiieiuiiriii Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That (juoHtlen can , an. wtred nunkly and satlnfsc. ter ly by cenuultlnir ttie i:uu. catlenal lluruau, en ground tlctir at 1'ul.llc Luijrer Otlce. I.idciicnilcrice Stjuure Hen, you may obtain cemplete unii relluhle Information of any bearding bclioel for boys or fcirln, military Academy, bU. nva celleif.' eivelal mcIioeU for retiuued cnlldr.n, con cen con eervatory of mualc. cellex or university Our Intltnate knowledge- of thu uiUnntuHef of the various Institutions will enubla you te muke a vvU. choice. This tervlce. li free and avail, able te every one every-where. T ii ubiic Uittr Emlimt CHESTNUT at SIXTH Wsja MN Maia mi I New Yerk. Autr. 19. Tlim,,,,!, , i death in England .vetirdny of the Vis- I -uuiii ei r.xmeutn after n surgical op ep op erntlen tin title, which has been an' lllii'triein one In the liKtery of the i royal nnvv. pa.et te Henrv Edward Pellew. of WnhliiKten, D. C. who is I nlnety-eur years old and who for fifty ear'. hn been an American citizen. His son. wlm will become heir te the, peerncc and tlrie en the death of his ' fnthnr fe r)m1ni rHa. iiAnM. Ar I I i. 1. : -"'"- mm-i jriivn, in I ClV lerk. who fnr mnnr enr lml Wn professor of chemistry in' Columbia Lnlerlt.v. Henry IMward Pellew, of Washing ton. Is the creat-uncle nf the Vlseeiint who died vestertlnr. Atrhnnirh thn e. nler Mr. Pellew was born In Canter- I bury. I.ncliind, In 1S2S. he moved te ew ien: in 1S7.T and became an ! Anierir-nn citizen. In 1"5S he married Mis I.l7.a Jay. d-iughtcr of Judge Wil liam Jav. nf this eltv. She died in lCS I and in lST.T Mr. Pellew married her sis- ' ter. Augusta Jay. The first wife was the mother of Prof. Pellew, who was I born In Londen In 1S03. Acthe In Secial Werit j During his New- Yerk City residence I Henry Kdward Pellew, wlie becomes I.nnl Exmouth, was active in organizing the Uureau of Charities In association with Abrnm S. Hewitt nnd Xiieodere , Hoei-evelt. Sr.. father of President ' Hoescrclt. He was prominent also In tenement house reform and In organ- ' lzing free circulating libraries, coffee houses nnd night refuges. He was pros, i ident of the New Yerk Society for Im proving the Condition of the Peer, the i Sanitary Heferm Association and t. Geerge's Society. Since 1SS the new Lord Etmeuth I ha lived In Washington, but he passed I the summers usually at his country Iicmie in Sharen, Conn. In Washington he has tnkn a deep interest in work for the Negroes, in the building ef'the ii mgteii Protestant K Ncepal Ca tlelral nnd m all the ecclesiastical nf- , fnirs of that diecc-e. He Is n member nf the Centurj nnd T'mverslty Clubs of ( New Yerk nnd of the Metropolitan Club of Washington. Ills father was the Hen nnd Itev (Jeorge Pellew. D.D., In an nf Norwich, nnd his mother was Prances Addlngten, daughter of the Vlieunt Sidineuth. Sen te Settle Estate When seen at his home lat night Prof. Pellew, heir te the title, said that because of his father's advanced age the duty of going te England te participate in the settlement of the es- i rati- nrebablv would devolve upon him self Ills father s American (ltiensnip i would in no way bar him, l'nu. I'el lew said, from the succession. 'lhe elder Pellew. new Lord Exmouth. instead of going te Sharen, ns has been his eus- . tern, has remained quietb this summer ( in his home In the national capital. i Prof. Pellew was graduated from Co lumbia in ISM nnd two jears later1 married Ml"-s Margaret W ChancTCer, of this eit, who died lat May. Ne mhi whs born of the union, but it daughter, Anna, new is trnehng in the West. Prof. Pellew Is the author of several manuals of chemistry nnd Is a member I of the American P'cdnratien of Arts, I the American Chemical Seclct? and a fellow of the New Yerk Academy of Sciences. He is n member of the Arts i Club of Washington and of the Century of N'.w Yerk In the Spnnih-Amer- icaji War he served as a captain in the signal corps VELASQUEZ OIL PAINTING t MAY COME TO AMERICA- Famous Masterpiece Reported Sold te Resident of United States ' Paris, Aug. IS. A painting of Diege Rodriguez Velawiue?, the great Spanish painter of the early seventeenth cen- i tury, which formerly hung In one ef1 the" Hungarian nrt galleries and was reported se'd te a bu.ver in the I'nlted I Sta'ts ler .'-.ii,ieu. nas iitei hjuhu uuu brought te Paris by the wi of the iclcbratcd Hungarian painter, Oyula de lienczur, te be appraised. . I The painting was held up by the I i Hungarian authorities for the pajment I of a heavy Government tnx. It Is aHbc.rted that the work Is net for I Immediate sale and will net be until I after Its valuation. i ! STONE AGE RELICS FOUND Skeletons In Connecticut Believed te I Be of Prehistoric Race j Bridgeport. Conn., Aug. IS, Twe I complete, skeletons, believed te have he. lengid te inhabitants of the earth in the1 1 Stene Age, nre said te have been un I earthed by a bund of nit heolegista , headed by Prof Warren King .Moere, 'head, of nitiennl repute, near the Heu- I I siitenlc IUvcr nt Lnurel Bench. i The bones of both skeletons are rough, I denoting gnat strength The skulls arc I Hat and both iessesH a perfect set of . i teeth of unusual Hi7e I Prof Moorehead said It was his be- , lief the bodies were burled In salt water many thousand jears age, which ac counts for thur prcsevatien. VESSEL SINKING0N REEF Japanese Freighter With Crew of 46 Is en Ceral Strand , Manila, P. I.. Aug IS. (IJy A. P.) I The Jnpnnesc freighter Itjekai Maru, of the Mitsui BusHiin Knishn line, wita a crew of forty-six and a cargo of sugar bound for Japan from Java in i sipking en a (oral reef twenty miles south of t'le Mindoro (east, ni cording te a wireless wcisage, rtselvcd last I night , , , A ilestreyer an'l a coast guard rutter ' are rushliig te the dihiibled raft's aid and expect te arrive nt neon today. The vfcst'lH pohltlen is said te ue one of. the mes,t dangerous in these waters dur ing hcaty weather. DEATH mjDURUNG IRON 8hort-Clrcultlne of Wires Sets Woman'e Hair Afire Iing Beach, N. ., Aug. 18. Her, luilr set nllri' by the short- ireultlng of wires In nn eleuiie curling Iren, i Mrs Irettn MiGIII, j eutliful wife of i the greundkeeiier nt Lide (ielf Club, siiffeied burns that caused her death je.sterdny ' Attiucted by the screaniH of the young j woman, her husband smothered the j llainc with b'ankets She dkd seen j after being taken te n linttpltal. ' -Hungary Asks Admission te League Geneva. Swllz., Aug. IS.- (By A. P.)- Fiirmnl application from Hungary , for ndiiilKidnn Inte membership of the League of Nntlens wan received today by the League iwcretari.it. 'Xhe appli cation will be actjd upon at the Hep- temeer meeuiui.ai:uia jneini'a Picnic en Closing Day Pitman, N. ,J., Aug. IS. Automo bile rnces have been cnlled off for today, the last of the fair nnd picnic of the Gloucester County Grangers at At At eyen Park. After yesterday's rarc, in which one driver was hurt, the track was found te be In tee dangerous a condition te nttempt te continue the program. With less of a jam than vesterday. when It Is estimated that CO.000 persons nnd S000 automobiles were at the park, there were numerous prospective buyers along machinery row, where the automobiles nnd farm WHITE DRESSING Fer creaming vegeta bles is ee much mere appetizing when seas ened with n dash publican candidate for re-election, his Democratic rival, Governer Edwa'rd I. Edwards, and Geerge L. Recerd, who also anjs the Republican nomination for that effice: together with Senater William JX. Runyon. Republican, and Banking Commissioner William E. Tultlc, Democrat, who are both out for the governorship. of LEA&PERRMS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Don't Just Wish for Het Water Have It! Yeu can, at any minute, day or night, if you lei us install in your home a GAS STORAGE WATER HEATER " Just as the name implies, it stores het water in a tank, ready for your instant ui& When het water is drawn, the gas gees en automatically, and it gees out automatically when the tank is again full of het water. Economical te operate. See a demonstration at any of our stores or ask " te send a representative THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. in fnl Mill 1 H KE3 a) The new Qoedyear DEl A fef Creii'RIb Tread Cord -4a: Savings of Importance Hundreds of Thousands of thrifty Housewives knew, in the long run, that Buying Groceries at the A&P rapidly multiplies penny savings into important dollar-savings The unequalled, gigantic buying power of the A&P is strenuously solicited by every feed producer and manufacturer, en account of its immense outlet, with the result we are enabled te present values through our stores that cannot be equalled by any ether gro cery organization. We are endeavoring te lower feed prices wherever possible, and in order te de se, manufacture and produce feed articles in our own factories. With the" assurance of quality at lowest prices the A&P presents the logical gro cery store for the practice of REAL economy. N Specials for Philadelphia, Camden and Vicinity FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR lb MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ALL ECONOMICALLY PRICED Royal Baking Powder 12-oz can 45c Norwegian Sardines can 17c Pacific Toilet Paper roll 6c Grandmother's Fruit Jam jar 20c Old Dutch Cleanser .... Huyler's Cocea Jiffy-Jell Campbell's Tomate Soup .can 9e .can 21c .pkg He .can 10c Bexes Deuble-Tip MATCHES A&P Grape Juice het 23c Ceca Cela het 5c Hip-e-iite Marshmallow Crcme 27c Sultana Marshmallow Creme 19c A&P Cern Flakes . . Grape Nuts Shredded Wheat.. A&P Peanut Butter pkg 7c pkg 17c pkg lie .Vjt-lb jar 15c PRINT Lb: Carten s O a JLn 0um fitter Fancy Creamery Butter lb. 39c "Encore" Olive Oil "Encore" Oiive Oil Heinz Tomate Catsup . . Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles . pint bet 53c , Marshall's Tomate Herring can 25c .quart bet 95c Marshall's Kippered Herring can 25c .8 oz bet 19c I Seeded Raisins 15ezpkgJ7c . . .bet 21c ! Seedless Raisins 15 oz pkg 20c JELLY PDWPEH Pkg Mazela Oil Mazela Oil Celman's Mustard . Pure Cider Vinegar. .pint can 27c A&P Plain Olives large bet 27c .quart can 51c A&P Plain Olives small bet 15c ...can 23c , R&R Bened Chicken can 55c . 11-oz bet 10c i Petted Meats for Sandwiches can 10c 4kewMgm$ EGGS Dez- 33c NEW LAID EGGS - - - dez. 28c EVERY ONE GUARANTEED FOR QUALITY EXCELLENCE Our Ekjjh nre shipped direct te our atorea from the choicest nearby cgfj-preducinj; districts. We eftVr them te our patrons with a conscientious assurance of quality excellence. "RED CIRCLE" COFFEE 4y f rIi H II II I A THE I GREAT Cl ,-, v 9 fadmrttiQM You'll enjoy its full-bodied strength its delightful aroma its incomparable taste. Under no circumstances or conditions which e can control will we ever bucrificc the quality of "Itcd Circle" Coffee te main tain a low price. 1! tit, owing te the recent rapid advances in the coffee market, it is new necessary for us te adance the price. J) ut this slight advance should net mean anything te c7u. It is still by far the BEST COFFEE VALUE in the land. TEA CO. Discounting the "Discount" in Advance Yeu don't have te be a shrewd bargainer te get the bottom price en the new Goodyear Cress-Rib Tread Cord. Instead of listing it at a high price, te enable the dealer te attract you with a se-called "long discount," we list it as low as we profitably can. Yeu can see from the figures below that Its advertised price is lower than the net price you are asked te pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown value. We believe the average man would rather buy tires en this frank and open basis, and assure himself a product of recognized worth. The new Goodyear Cress-Rib Tread Cord is made of high-grade long-staple cotton, and it embodies the patented Goodyear method of group-ply construction. In design, materials and manufacture It is a representative Goodyear product, built te safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation. It has a different tread from the famous AH-Weather Tread Cord a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern and it sells for substantially less. Cempurt these prices with NET prices you art asked Je pay for "long discount" tires 30x3tf Clincher $12.50 32x4 Straight Side. . $24.50 33x4tf Straight Side.. $32.15 30x3)4 Straight Side.. 13.50 33x4 Straight Side.. 25.25 34 x4ji Straight Side.. 32.95 32x3 Straight Side.. 19.25 34x4 Straight Side.. 25.90 33x5 Straight Side.. 39 10 31x4 Straight Side. . 22.20 32x4tf Straight Side.. 31.45 35x5 Straight Side. . 4L05 These pritee include manufacturer 't excite Un Goodyear Cress-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sifts for trucks FOR SALE BY CENTRA! PAKAMO! NT TIRE CO., 693 N. Ilreail ht. METROPOLITAN ACTO Ml'I'LY. 710 N. Ilreail St. t. T. IH'MMEL. 3039 Ulrnrd Are. T. O.. FITZGERALD. 1303 Arrh M. CUNNINUIIAM'S OARAGE, 1IB3 S. Ilreud fit. EtllO GAHAUE. lfllrt tli.inrllur bt. REMAJILK TIKE & REP'R. mON. llrpiid Ht. EntVGF.lt IIIKIM., 501 R. Richmond St. FRANK'S OARAGE, 830 Fltinrntrr SI. FRANKLIN HT, U RAGE. jtn N.'Frnniilln Ht. ZIMMERMAN IIDttR. ei .iinrKtt St, CO., OAK'S ACTO SUPPLY, 431 E. Olrnrd Ave. IIKOHN SERVICE CO.. 1411 Lecuiit St. ERIE AVE. ALTO SUPPLY, 7th Erie Atf. CM LB HAM MOTOR CO.. 2520 N. Ilreud t. ALIIERT i. STA1IL. 21 E. Hoef.fflt lllrd. G0unEAR SALE8 & SERVICE. Brnnrt & CumhrrUnil RU. N'TII PENN MOTtlR SHOP, 2710 W. Dhimend St. ICEI.IAIILE THIE VUL.. 2740 W. Arlzenu St. S. A. SMITH. 3127 N. I'd St. STAHL'H GARAGE. 4839 Hiking sun Are. L, l. WALTERS. I"W Simftem H. O'llRIEN & IIOOVEB. 22d & Race bit. GEORGE L. CARROLL. 13th & Unre Stn. KEIM SUPPLY. 18JI Murkft St. WTST I'lIILA. PENNE S. SON. 4015 Lancatfr Are. LINCOLN IlIOinVAY SERVICE. 3011 Walnut Ht. JOSEPH KAISER. 0'itli & Klnclnr Are. SLOWS GARAGE. 5220 Will lb j Mr, nenilLAMi GRAOE. Bint S. Unndlind Ave. TACONY TACONY GAKAGK. Terrrndnlr A Iincxhere GTN. A CHEST. HILL n. II. LEIIRENKRAUSS. 4411 Grrmnntewn Arr. BT. MARTIN'S GARAGE. Xmuhee A Lincoln Drlre ,. FRANKFORD JAcnn letz, 4120 FNinkferd At. OKOROE W. TOLANU. 4003 Pnul St. SEES FARER CO.. 2008 N. Frent St. . nUSTLETON B. A. ERWIN. 0533 Uuntlcten Are. 0K LANE OAK LANK IIDW. CO.. 13th & Oak Lane Art. RURIIOLME nURIIOUME I10I1GB AOYN lilnlnr Sun A Cettmnn .POX CHASE GROOKETT DROS., Fex Chnu ROXDOROUGH ROXRORHUOII MOTOR ACCESSORIES Rldre & Lyceum Are. 1TUNTIS & PACIFIC 1ST RETAIL GROCERS V TSv THE WORLD V Smmimy LARGEST ..IN Would a Man Rather Leve . Than Be Loved? What de you think? Is the correct answer te this. ques tion the one real secret of a happy marriage? Mere than one philosopher has expressed this theught: "That man's necessity is net te be loved, but te leveand that te love, his fixed need is te pursue and conquer." If you think this ever you'll find that there is a great deal of truth in it. An outstanding example is the situ ation around which Henry Sydner Harrison has written his short steiy en Married Life, entitled PURSUIT The ELEVENTH intJie Famous Series of TWENTY-THRFE STORIES OF MARRIED LIFE by Twenty-three American Authers Appears Saturday, August 19 in the Evening Public Ledger Nete carefully the names of the twelve eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Irvin S. Cobb Theodere Dreiser Samuel Hepkins Adums James Hepper Clarence Jiudlngten Kelland Henry Kltchell Webster Jeseph C. Lincoln Edwin Lcfevre Kupcrt Hughes Ellis Parker Butler Maxniiiian Fester Willa Sibcrt Cather Etreiing Jhtblic ffiebga llht K?it)Miii Pii7V T )7im ni-A.- mere vanes of late new nd ZZrZ .Avera0e of from one te two mere pages of late news and entertaining features than any ether rinladclphxa evening newspaper "Make It a Habit" Ad- 2&K ' Vi it,
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