fcraw.nju tfw 1 iUs rpivur.r.i'iwf .i"i i j- i wmmBmMmKmt ? 1 Wr y-s" fjt W,TO ' T r IS rJ7 ",- ,nw, 7 - -& WW " -j! t 1 r , V ''SM ni fa Jv EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22; 1922 j... i -l .4.1-, . 1 t Leuis E. Wis E Sewing Made a Pleasure Qhe Qitality QumttUre Gertter 9 260-62 Se..Fifth St. PMattelphia t Lets of Near-Stuff Sold te Gul lible Public for Real, Says Davis r k DetlLecust ana spruce JOHNSTOWN! K. K. K. STARTS IT IN POLITICAL RALLY Fermer Governer of Texas Jeered When He Attacks Members of Order OFFERS TO WHIP DISTURBER iP yVsvAW i fl --- -SCJvXJBi,9 BEER FLOOD BUNK II JIjTi jtfBB r mi UVr HI I n tt tt Hi n KyiK f MVH B Vlil-l m !. IV is 4 AP ft m i I u IT 4 n mm 8- t I te "N. s 14 f im ih ? m AND weMl You'd jCXthink the Geed year All-WeatherTrcad Solid Tire was made of Iren if you didn't knew it is springier even than many so se called cushion tires. It u one of the complete tint of Goodyear Trmdt Tires sold end urnetd the GoedytarTrwch Tist Dealer. GOODYEAR Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. Dl.trlliliter. 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPHIA jm0 I Full of splendid 6 nourishment a Fresh Country EGGS M fa t Jym m 1 $?EGGS 35c I Carten of Twelve In our Phiia., Camden and suburban Stores mra SfftinnHrHTiHrntkummu'fcaMniaMiiirjihnuiirtiJiKittiOTMUJ.jnwfiiUTT geccBxaaisxzzz M y Laber Day, Returning Traina b.iriiniuitmirrt mi ic II ' njrkia 1 J Ave). 1 11 1' 'I VI'Itex) ( rrl Mil 51 P. M . Pfltt. Mat Bllfllt M ,.,r.nl ,, P H 7 401' M -(u IileCt'v.N'jg ! M , ' ti Harber. 7 tup M 4.V..I011 7 511' i ONE DAY OUTINGS ISTTlif tlm mown t revrern Standard llcie, ere btiur biewci iliaa liaj ilhi ballet lime Ixample Train "hewn In Ibl. artie tlement m leavlu? ai h 30 A M 1 ast ern Standard, llrur, will cJeiart at J Jl t. M . Dtyiunt Stilus Ttree Frem Market street Wharf EVERY DAY until Sept. 9 Atlantic City Wlldwoed Anttlesea Andrewa Avenue Ocean City Cape May Sea Ida City Corsen Inlet SloneHnrber Pefrment Amlen Atlantic Cltv (rtallvi i.re-cia t(- SuriiUv saturrli a utitu mii - rrri lahm In, j ph i ill i ii, as n r uii etrtr rc-en IVnMlu.. j . ( HllIHUM t, 1 1 iMIUwuiiU 6unia) j (hi jii i td N W 51.50 1 Round Trip J$2.00 " PelntPIeaiant market ntrtff l iarf (Sum Inn) H ltiv Market tft. Wharf Iliurnjaji) 44V,H ATLANTIC CITY PAGEANT Sptembcr 6, 7 rtd R IWautr Tvtrmment, Bsirdwllt Piratf tt Retlmx ChtiM and Floats, Prr0rki, Nrp'inf' Frelif. Bathrn' Retur A Pfi il Carnival of no?l and attractive faaturft LXTRA SPECUL TRAINS 9 1 .30 FUunn Tup $ 1 .50 yrptember 7 nntl 8 Market m W liart n )ft mul rt ".f u Inf Ororina p r (V) 1 ae f nmHrm e 11 Rf fular Ttckel fd n EiCJTiiftn Traim $1.50 FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS M Reuml EVERY Trip SUNDAY MAURICE RIVER FORTLSCUE Markets! WtaM ft JO . c amilen 3 2S A. ANDREA'S AVENUE for OTTENS HARBOR, AND WILDWOOD CREST Mwlet St Wharf 1 en C imtn 3 03 , Sundeya until Srp 17 Inc Thuradaya until Auj. 31 Inc SI SnUi Pi.., C....J. p,.l e,. pv - . ...ii., .iuuiihi,ui; tUund Trip Hcud and mfenncdiate ilalieni tO 1 r Sr. Clrt. A.liurv Park. f Leus Uranch. and In Raund I rip trrmedint. atalleni. $2.10 Round Trip Sundaya until Sapt. 3 Inc. ncacti Haven, spray Uracil, Beach llnTen Terraca, Bench Ha ven Creat, Orant Ueech. Sltle Uottem. Beach Arlington, linrnrcnt City, Cluh Heme, High I'eint. Hartey Cedara, Surf City. Market Utreei W liarf . , HH, FlfOM BROAD STRCJ7T STATION Wedneadnya until Aug. 30 Inc. abury Park, ben ilrt. Ocejll Greve I ai,i It. u. il.. tt.ln.il. Round Trip bprinK Luke Bread Street rt 10 V, West I'lilla i, fH. l 0 Jii, RAPS MAYOR CAUFFIEL .. 4 -a....! .... ....... fti- n Staff Corwependeut , " '""' ' re. WeMinjliii. Aug. . .ion mown MnMipltl. nnclMntc for t!ie Demo Deme "beer lloet was only a trlcKle. Uc- ,.fa(te onilnntlen for United Stntce purls of whnt happenctl wcre "Rtentlv Senater, wtis eTplnlnlnc 111 tnnd nR exaKseinted." ' " imlni l.iuer nt llrnument lnt night, Me,,.- c..,.itii -.l.nir. .,r.l. t.. i lie il oppuiieti t . feHiier fitneiner lu i' eii te sell renl licer inuile Inni i tuttumtil Item for a ln with theusniuN of thlrstj citizen, teuuht pernennl no ne no teikt. "in tlngrant deflnnce of the Constitution of his country nnd State, wlilfli he had taken oath te respect." ThcbO are high lights in n personal report made te Prohibition Commis sioner Haynes today by Jehn T. Pmls, Prohibition Director of Pcnnijlvnnln. Dlrerter DaN, wimmencd here b Hane- te tell him about the Jolnwewn omHIew. M'ent the day at "dry lieail ciuniter in enfercticc with his -u-lerlers lit di'diitfd Johnstown hits umii1 bail, tn "iinnimb-v," nnd K anln diinkiiii: XeUlfiil blew nutlet tin- ml ntiuhniiin th.it it unit. tins moie Hi in Im'f one 1 ui cnt akohel. CaIN tiitiwtlen ,Stitisfurtr ri. liniini Bltuatlen ut JohiKtewn is nndu full va.Hfactery contiel of - .1 .tni..if crnttn li.ml." I)nls !' ni"fce in.iue ui .i .niii "nji.tpd hv ttnstandlnK, cxperl- ........ ..... --. t -- -- - iini i n ii in rn in iiii iiiverif tTniemnnr hn ,L.n?"!"J?nVr.M W. opposed te B..j qrconlzatien'or .lames 1 IVitf-en. w.is the tenter of iloteus sftnes tit Housten, about seenty-llie miies awnj The trouble began when Mr. Tergu- j aun Mnritru tu iH'iih iiKattiM inc ivu Klux Klnn, of which he is an opponent. As he started te speak part of his audi ence began Icnlng nmld catcalls nnd Jeers. The nudlence wn finally quieted nftcr many had left tbe building, nnd Mr. Kerguren continued bis ttpcech. lie referred te theso leaving the ball by saving : 1 he tumult ended with the former Gov- erner Inviting a number of the nudl nudl eneo down te the front wheie, lie said, hi- "iMiibl whip him tit Iho minutes it mere wins thnn .1 imint'v be t.in whip a tenuat." The InvitHtien was priniipted b tt nmniL flun.: at the sputkii l'i' the ni'iii lu the ntitlienre. Mr In guceii then devoted u sreat I part uf his address te talking against the Ku Klux Klan. In Iteauinent Mr. M.i field answered r. 1 orinisen that he was against eicanlzed labor. Mr. Maj field made the direct statement thnt et mil bier. FentiUienal newspaper re ports notwithstanding. A let ei near beet was pan-ell off as the real nrticle, and the drinking public, as usual, wns bunceed "In ether wenls. all is net geld Hint flitter, nor I nil beer that teams, nnd movement thnt would destroy union labor, lie eembared his record as te labor with Mr. rergusen's. Send for Fur Catalog 5 is a ilBlil KJIIiWiHALrWIMrf 11.50 Gray Squirrel Chokers 7.50 15.00 Russian 9-50 iWiiWiiuwiLrr 20.00 Natural Mink Chokers 12-50 I giiiii,iiniL!ii"'rara"ii'tiiii:,i!" ti 20.00 Taupe Fex Scarfs 1250 mmwKjMi Sacramento. Calif., Aug. 22. (By . P.) A lift enll brought a pntie'l ' uacreti lead nf detertlies te ciuell n din. tils is imitteul-iil) tuie at .lehnstiiwn. turbnncc Ihst night at a meeting where Uutctet inis tletenuett ins Mthpi-u- 'nltliniis i.i-t iMxiiwine, District At ten-1 smn ni tJieiip Chief Stinel. leinnveu ru. ,, l.es Aimeles and the candidate I ti llnwliu M.imt nifnels renl-tieer or- fOI. iilf. ueiiint r.itle nomination, dls iiu I he deposed ngent wh i litis en- . cussed ICu Kbix Klnn. 1 st,,l tin interest et some et the ' wet" I lenires'Oiien of the Pelinsjlvanla ilile- . gittien in his efforts te win reinstni. inent. bus net shown up at prohibition, ln.tdquartcrs. Although he reached hin jesterdai nnd spent most of the dtij at t lured today he had net s een nor beard from him . t .. ..u inillnnrnil t "rlrv heail- (tinrters Uiat Stiffel. efn if retained in the service, will net be reassigned te i the Johnstewn-Altoonn district. It was ,iUe disclosed effleinlh today that lebn IXnt'liw, enfercenieiii cli'ef .it I'lttsbuili. has been detntletl te pMiiidenee, H I., te eltan up thiu Mite 'I lie Mate director and ii 1 hi" assistants haie been depesisl, and !. ilium and un entuil new staff pl.iced , in c large b Hn.Mies' orders. It was st.ited hi Commlss'ener Hnjiufc th.it Kx-utdes will lCMime his work in wist ini I'tnnsjhania when Rhede Island li is been mopped up. Arthltj in Pennslanla ' Reporting en general conditions n I'liinsilMiu'.a today, Director Daw . said "JuH wn ,i month of great neiivili .ileii,: i iiterc meiil lines and Augiut will prove the most suictnstul mouth we have fr had m l'eniisv lvatua le fn as neistiui tive aetliit.v i concerned "We an- building up a feice of ru eigtlb ab'e and titistwerthv mill, who ale pievlng bj then activities and n iiiuiplishmeiits that thev have u leal interest in their duties and enn be de pended ti en te de their best. We give new appointees ndequnte Instructions he that thev are able te produce the best results within the shortest period of time, Hnd nil agents are given cverj .isslstnree nnd encouragement se that we new bnve co-operation which In rpire i enlidence nnd adds mntcrlnllv te tlie nttiniuiPiits of the entire orani7ii erani7ii orani7ii tlen "Speiil attention is being given te i In .il dii'l pieblem which has arisen i i tins State ami steps )mve been tnken te I'tiib violations occasioned bv the sab of alcohol, both grain nnd dena i iml a substitute for whisky. The attitude of the press is favor able, and juries both l'ederal and State, ar impartial, imposing severe i lite nets In eierv ease where the evl d nee warrants " Director Davis said he wns enthusi astic our h'adv.av made m enforce ment meiL since the beginning of th tisin! utir. nnd dans a sesem of con cen certeil nctivitj ever the intlre State I iriin; tin- coming months. .lolmstewn. Pa.. Aug. 22 I Bv A. I i Twe arrests nu charges of (lrunk tnness In the lust two days Indicated Mint the Johnstown Heed of beer had siihsidfil tedav. But Majer Cauffiel. who issued a proclamation thnt npl beet must he sold, was net altegethei sati-itied v jth the fire lie drew lreni the eirv enforcement agents. Tedav he threatened te invoke a eitv ordinance which would give him author ity prenu'h te jueisecute theise be be lieves gulltv et violating the prohibi tion law a At the same time the Ami saloon League wns taking action te de tirmlne ibe extent et the llijuer traf lie here All snleuiikeeperb teida.i emphatlcnllT repearei' ihelr stntements that the prod 'let tliev new dispense adheies strlcth in tln Inw and that the Maver's heu did net eiuse them te fall into the? "ip I'rel cjiMen hendrpinrters declared tlev en- en t lie ili-rt and that vle- 'et v i il lie i i'i kl puni hul fVl Hh HHHI-r l--l-----i-K1 l Saw wTK . silli .g SBCA BrW- atstaMM M VACATION TIME FOR ECONOMY AND YOUR CONVENIENCE INCLUDE IN YOUR BAGGAGE A WONDERFUL NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS Portable Electric Sewing Machine When that suit, dress or wearing apparel is aeeidcntallg tern or ripped it iclll net be necessary te run for a seam stress or tailor if you have a Willcox & Gibb3 sewing machine at hand. The V. & Cu Portable Electric Sewinrj Machine Khcs eti the menus of gettinR "motive power" from uny elec tric current instcntl of napping your own nervous cnercry. It docs all 'the high-clnss r owing that any ether standard machine will de and will de it in any room in the house having an electric socket. The Bpced can be controlled, fast or slew, as you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate. Your old machlne taken in part payment. Yeu will find it very convenient te have one with you en your summer vacation ASK FOB DEMONSTKATION, WITHOUT OnMOATION. IN aOCT. HOME. SSIALI. riltST l'AlMKNXi HM.ACK ON KSY TKIU1S Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce 1709 Chestnut Street Phene, Spruce 2102 .COURTESY ' .SERVICE. Hill MZZqA MifiSj5--- 1M2--nlal"!r,g ll Btdroem Suite in Period design, with full sued Bed, Chifferette, large Vanity and Bureau; in Mahogany or Walnut 4 pieces. $175 71'ST a few mere days and this memorable AUGUST SALE comes te an end, and with it the passing of unprec edented opportunities te procure .the finest of furniture' and home furnishings at prices unbelievably low. There is still time, but act NOW. Remember, August 31st is the last day. If unable te call durinq the day, you will find the STORE OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EFENINGS till 9 P. M. grejt?rjr3 'i '-- . .... -VT , TS SiiMe !'iiiiii'iia J. j;iKir'"iiriiliTi,rn'iPurchaing Agents' Orders Accepted iiiiiiWE'iiiinmii'i : .:;:: mil ,i,;ib S L Sierc Open All Day Saturday! Until S P. Af. During This Sale Mawsn4)eMziTr 1 i l1l5CheslmitStreet. 1 imiriBni 3 Mail Orders Filledui i.iflLiinrun'Kiii-i'n inn ii mi inn wm in Send for Fur Catalog mmmwi C 1ICI5IiiK5 The V 41 SV v A2& ir xf$ in sit p &k cm ZL t? J'k Jr- XX J. SUfifr i '- nsS t!C a a "vJf S)smie ei ? 290 French Seal Steles 19-50 , ti -- ftn&rss-TTSi-n-F l V7 Abei Jk Sa U1FS 37.50 Stene Marten ill 'Chokers 24-50 , IIIIIIIIfAMl Wl'llll'l"1! Offers Twelve Unusual Groups for Tomorrow at Very Special Prices! 45.00 Baum Marten Chokers 29-50 jiiiiiiiniiiBiii'iiii'Siiiiiiiiiir'raiiJiiiii' 49.50 Hudsen Bay Sable? Chokers 49.50 i ft pt Ibvb ti v ue: B t-ee! I Winter W Prku jL S5 en 1' SensatienaI Wednesday Event 94 Fur Coats. Capes and Wraps Made in Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only Sensational Wednesday Event 81 Fur Coats. Capes and Wraps Made in Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only at' 48 IVi'nfcr Pricm Sale Price 85.00 French Seal Coats, Self-Trimmed... . 48.50 90.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats 48.50 85.00 French Seal Wraps 48.50 80.00 Russian Peny Coats 48.50 90.00 French Seal Capes 48.50 90.00 French Seal Delmans 48.50 75.00 French Seal Coats 48.50 85.00 Russian Peny Coats, Self-Trimmed .. . 48.50 90.00 French Seal Ceals, Lamb-Trimmed. . . . 48.50 II II dP' '-.-( ''lfr at-STA-l-N Bag-fi7v .50 1 IHIk fefe, O O SO 1 9iR ySip5Cj iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bn Hi. WWi ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiinnii CS9H I9l Hr ! 'ip il I I'YWj rrench ' Ji If JA -iTse wi, nJ "A Winter k! V II II Natural Muskrat Ceat 88.50 Winter rrlce 160.00 Winter Price 150.00 French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed 88.50 150.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 88.50 150.00 Black Caracul Capes, Full Length 88.50 150.00 Russian Marmet Coats 88.50 145.00 French Seal Wraps, Full Length 88.50 145.00 French Seal Capes, Full Length 88.50 150.00 Leepard Cat Coats,' Seal Trimmed 88.50 150.00 French Seal Coats, Fitch Trimmed 88.50 135.00 French Seal Coats, Self Trimmed 88.50 'iiniiiniijiiiiiii.'jiiiiin'iii ii ; 0s-i. IlliirWluil Mv (lllHlnr $3m flwBnilr s ilttn l-i-HI&I Sale Price I flW'lSI JJfti '1 . Mamie A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Watuiif-ufty ui $2.10 p NerlU l'lilliulelphl. 0.00 NEW YORK At Bread Ml lMt l'lil S4 RaanaTn. "IS"AT3 Auiuat 27. September 10 Bread Htreel . .... .. .. 0.401. Wait I'lilla. 0 46. Nerlli i'lilU. 0.44 s, .OO HUDSON RIVER 'Hound Paliudei & Higliltneli Trln ie nrwburt i Sundaya, Sept. 10 and Ott. 8 Frem llreaii Street, Wat. Phil. nil North I'liiladelplila 16 T, NIAGARA FALLS 1CMSO ROUND TRIP ta.SO Aug. Sit Sept. 14, 2S OcU U ij Pennsylvania System 5f P jPfc WeutS W th BrMtelwr Umted FIRE ENDANGERS MANY Explosion Spreads Newark Blaze Frem Garage te Dwellings Neuiirit, V. J., Aug, 22.- (Hv A I' i riv fmiiiliefi wert' i'lielangernil bv ii tire tedi'v tUit clestrejcil n n'rvlic i.u iRf mul e'lU'til u le'-s CKfiiiiiite'd nt i0 (Hid .(iu nftn ihe fire- vuti ells ells useiiil a KiiMellti" t'ink cxiileiKd nnd mii-i'il tin blnf te ,irpatl tniiiiliy te nu dwell mi ('iilier fidi" i f tue j;n uiti' I'i In i ml lire un n nidiil flic families 'i lut mii ui et tlii? furuier j esctillijj Joint S'ind i'eut. wlin va lisliiii ivjth tbf eiid ui" Ills lied en firi' 'iWt til -Unit lllltuniebllcq Hllll bllNlfS in ienaumel lu tlie gnrugc. Tlie euiRiii of ilif llcf could net Ijh tle-tcr-, tnineil, FLIVVER CRIPPLES ENGINE Tin Lizzie Speeds en After Crash. Express Train Is Delayed 'I union. . .1.. Auk. 22. (I5v A I'ti '1 1 1 v ii jujjhiiii; down in lliu Iiiikiiii lediiv evvr nu ciiLeuupi the iiiivve'iii 1 ' niiothe et 1 rr1,ius ' Ni'ilie Hi e"cpi.,'eri t Off.em Nivv mlin A tin w ith Hln .. ,ii 'i'i l lie "I i.. i III il iin.ri n- I n1. in 'ill- ii,.,, Utile' tiem tliefjg-a,V"-' r"'sh cup 111 . ft .' i'i!" L F fA, urD , lUaO aim iu iriuii ivu i7a - "". -winter ""'.' . ..... ,nl m..lij j ,WiK:". xne HivTcr Busiain- - uu guards, but Lcpt rlflMn tinff. Just Sbeut a year nge n"10" pulllni? Aha "Nellie niy" 19 silamagca lu a IKnar crash near ti ""spot. I, II 4 Xvw Tpw j i C'er JV.VlVS'.T5 a.a iWiU-lusj .VJ . r! M-?M S3lvl ?rrsy x7jt'vr llfesK I nKHi :fB5-W Sensational Wednesday Event 94 Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps Made in Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only at 144 e III in ttl -70.00 - I Winter Price Sale Prlcm 265.00 Scotch Moleskin Ceals 144.50 270.00 Black Caracul Coats, Self Trimmed . . . 144.50 275.00 Opossum-Trimmed French Seal Coats . . 144.50 275,00 Beaver-Trimmed French Seal Coats... 144.50 280.G0 Squirrel-Trimmed French Seal Coats . . 144.50 285.00 Self-Trimmed Caracul Capes and Wraps 144.50 285.00 Wolf-Trimmed Caracul Wraps 144.50 275.00 Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats. . . . 144.50 290.00 Scotch Moleskin Capes, Self Trimmed. 144.50 Il 11 JmsmmtL 4PV iiiifSmr swiiiii- 4$$&r i wT EEfen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tMW&WBm rnrnkm l Trlmnirit r TVU V Carucul , 1 IB v I Conn ' I vV L 141.30 ' k s Wlltei . V ,;. V I'rlin i ' 1 .S5 0u SfcjK Sensational Wednesday Event 94 Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps Made in Our Own Factory Offered Tomorrow Only at - 1 88 .SO . y Natural Itaccoen Ceat 188.50 Winter 1 I 'cu :m(i oe JJ IL ''HlllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS rVinfer Pricm Sale Price 510.00 Natural Raccoon Coats 188.50 300.00 Moleskin Capes, Full Length 188.50 295.00 Moleskin Wraps, Full Length 188.50 300.00 Caracul Coats, Self Trimmed 188.50 310.00 Hudsen Seal Capes, Full Length 188.50 310.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps, Full Length.'. . . . 188.50 300.00 Caracul Capes, Full Length 188.50 300.00 Squirrel-Trimmed Caracul Capes 188.50 300.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 188.50 f jyi Cfllll A ?- -fa jT rf MA af UTJff .-.-i r---t - . M Wv l OrTHM lrfrVOt J J JJ JfcCOCf ? UUr M UI MWC i! ku m mtmmi m in kmiiki i; miji mm jmi riraii'iiiwiii I'suK'ibpji aj Extra Large Size Coats and Wraps Up te 54 Bust liliW Charge Purchases Billed November First 111 TTKTIWVinllnV!IW!i A Small Dipeiit WM Reserve Your Purchase ii m VMmm imimm.mm-mjWfwmi'Mtn' mm v 1 ffi ,zi ii ii Ml ii i "i y i V ' mtiml r .'I t 'I. 'lrlmmeli l.'rtnch Sell Celli 8850 V Intf Price UO.OJ .vMc'l m ii wt'fifj ; Vw'f"-r;j. .W. . . H(..1ii.i- . V . I V MiiririiiMrtiHTiiliiiweiwi'nriiawr iMTfi IW... i ifc...i...iiliiffni ... i , , i a- 'tefa'ii'i ""v !, ( itfyj-j-p t -Mf.i (Is rmtj S.
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