j ii,' -- .. fet; v"i' '" y1 '""'"' "J'' ,!I!B k-'t'itAVl 'jfvvj'j.w-tr -KW'tta rWiTr' 'lin - Ip'tT-i, '1 ll(Vt li-L 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIUADELPHIA; TUESDAY, ' AUGUST 29, 1922 !, E& f 4. "IW 'te''HWtifl?JVy' I m fJ.Vf HJ h 9. 137 vw icH8E"m sew cLfce new fca te cover up the hare spots and crowd out the fall grass We have drays mature for overy purpose, shaded lawn?, terraces, crasheip, crelf courses, pnBturcn, etc. The best feiti lizers for the lawn are Hen? Meal, Sheep Manure, Alnhtuie llumua. STKAWHKRKY PLANTS i pun rin alum lain top next ' n 'Ml if - t l"l. . v l.eatlinj; Sorts Pet drown ( r i.e(. i M.r. 518-516 MARKET ST. ENTOMBED MINERS BELEVED DEAD Rescuing Parties Give Up Hepe, of Saving Argonaut Men, , Mile Underground NAUSEOUS GASES ARISING lailiMin, C'nlt f . . Aiir. L':t Volume of liiiii'miiti; Rn isiiims from the t nriiii.s denth-. tl(. Aigeiimit initie 'li uiili ill- MiiMivni airhuft Ir-d te the In-! iff inl.ij that the men, new said te number f.irtj -'even, who were im im pr.etied in the Arsnnmit mine nt miu u slit Siimhty night l n Ire. have ul l ri!ied. tin' attempt te ( m through from th Canaries Die, Warning Rescuers of Mine Peril JarkMiii. Cnllf.. Aug. '-'It. (Hy A. 1. Cnimrlpt told the rescue work ers the futility of attemptlnR far ther descent Inte the shaft of the Argonaut mine, where Unities have rafted since inldlilRlit Sunilny from the .".tMIO-foet level upward. The birds died In warning of the danger of the decent. Tln' were lowered into the shaft ! rc-eiie winker front the State lluieuti of Mine" at Bcrhcle . 'I'lie tests showed that descent only te J700 feet could be made. -J. vsai i i P With a winning flavor mm SHOPMEN L OR MURDER -.pth nf tin-Kennedy, the deepe-.t KeMj Riiesian Emnleves of N. Y. C. tl mine in Anion.--,, te the boMem uf the KU-s,an empleyes Ul im. i. v. ( j AM-mntit. lias been abandoned u hope- Cenfe3S pet te Wreck Train & less. 1 hi. diil hope of reaving the. '- " t. WWBrm&wwv mm itr wi Fresh Ceuntrv NQ wmi wjV'iWia K?nr 30c Twelve geed one.-- in evcr dozen O The pick of the nests ( at ten of T c c men whii ure tinpped like rntes in a hole im through the mini shaft and thi't liepi i" griwmg fainter evcrv he"r. I'tiiiit tin' hip"'! f ' ;-!t from whteh hec lien luue u,-l4 cd e take fortunes .li geld nf an aveinge nt 51.000.000 n m-.ii. intite no token nf hope. Frem It entne no -ign nf the hell of ll.itne find -meke mid poietied nir that raged be tween the Inint'i'ened inlneis en the level- below -1000 fr-t and the worker i who vainly fiiin:liil te reaeh them. ' I srint the i'i".!it 'nen nttrni.tinc in i i !;ip' t" i I'll- down through Mm llni.'.iii; le.-', wne ilr.icg"il burl; te ill' 'ir;'n' th"ir t ti. . bl.nl.eneil. 'j'liei ui.e te pa--i i.'ig-'r'' f": frh ni.' and n 'i'ii of the liopeiP uiev of ti trip lie'rw name wh'h -'nited vi'sirda morn- is at the .'tOliO-fimt l"i el today had m li.ed i'p above the -lllO-fent b vel. A ' 1 u'f-iitile below the rurlii's siu'faee, ' wi rklng frautieally with drtits mid pick t break through a I'encretM barriei ' v ',n!i long has -raled the shaft of Mie Atgetia.it from the -haft of u neighbor mc 'nine, the Kennedi . ethet miners at Gary, Ind. FIVE NOW UNDER ARREST In our iMila.. Camden and Suhuhan Si ores OSSfiil p a -"USllt .-. .p.- was I Ine 1 1- f . n.ake for ili.r slim here n 'lier -r show :ig .i possible I'hannel trapped comrade-. II j l.tm a'al Pue Clileage. Aug. ".. The men were ilmrged witli murder teilm . aicii-ed if uTPikiiiir the "Millien Dellar 1a- )ire!s" en the Michigan (Vntri'l near (iary, Ind . August 2it. when two of the ti.iin (rev were killed, l'i'e ethers we-p held in coliliei'tien with the Wfei'i, liiM'si.satien. and at lea-t two mere who are known were -ought aiierdinr te th" peltc e. , t'ellfe ion- iihl.iine.l t'tein some e' t'ie M'l-eiiei- imt eiih sol..,l the w n k ' of th- epres, hut bared a plot te 1 wreck the Twentieth (Viitur Limited itii'k N'eH Yerk Central tr.tin. near ' l'.lkliari. Ind . the police -aid. I The tan who fiep murder charge' arc: .le-enh rapeiirwicn, naries i I li-. Jehn I'elrew-ki. W r 1 2C ; At all our Stores i i vmmam CenkliiL Pencil Better Built for Better Service CcmMhh ZfeanXaimSfcn Propels - Returns- Ejects I Ne Springs, levers or pivots -OiwTfemb in. tong " t-annet cieg I preaflure tuis it Non-IceKablc Leads 3 HI T -5 -4 Albine Ales-Ki and ti.e me ' nf thn pit. pale heticntli tbe pallor SifillM'UiKiLVi t'N""r" ' ) Mt ; ilk WalBBjl n jBUfflil u v, :Offli!::!:HmMy v ; vfiilii iSiUl! w&jf 'ifily ffiUli W MnlrR vlliil'y A Shee for the Active Weman The home, business or professional woman of today has main demands made upon her. She is constantly en the ke. Theiefere, she needs te conserve every eunce of i-nergy that fine possesses. Te de this nhe ntut be comfortable from the sole of her feet te the erenn of htr head. Cantilever Shee, start bodily com fort at your feer, leavrp; them al most as free te ex3rc1.se as when you hae no -hoes en. That is why (antleer Thu are daily Kaininr,- in popularity anions all classes of women homemakers, teachers, librarian--, sale.-women, nurses, business irls, doctors, social leaders in fact, all women whose active life demands that they walk or stand a great deal. The if fur- "itiler gi no. -I eke witli the i,i" li" of a worker f-em the mine It tt w.'e'i hi .'ii'l : "The bem can't g hreiigh 'li'i winl in a month." in-ider .uh c-t.ibiihinent for fire- iigh'ing tin.. 1 te uejk ha- leen -t ip .it r.ie 'jliHi.f.u ' lei el. Ti lephene ' ,ii. . rlnt'ier were repaired .1 nd ether ,.t a.ig' "ii i- neri inane GANNA EXPECTED TO BE ON STARVATION" DIET 14 DAYS 3nde cf McCermtck Preparing for French Concert Tour Paris. A e -' - An en. pan.. m In .1 -i .,iiu. Hareld 1' McCorniek. i I managed bv Jules Iintnr. well iiutire nri". !autri Wu'-'k.i 'I i me!; will in t let obi r make a i it ii concert tour of F''tince in piep ,., u fur her npi r.itii -ea-en here . iar at the C.i.imps Ll.-ee- They 're. '.;. i 'i.ruri k will finance t lie ej eratic i .i-"II .1' i lie iiuinps I'll ee- t ('arl-hinl liatma is te be under . pel -until i are of the i elebrated Dr "Starvation" Meier, who ha- for bid .en her all feml cv opt the lightest of fu.t and cereal-, etc . for fourteen d.i-. dining which time her figure ' e:.pecte, te return te it -lender beauty which -lie ha- hitheite been fa il 'lis. t Salzburg. Austria, wheie the Mi Cermli'ks new are st.njtni;, (ianna - m iutlm.ite ten. h with f.imeii- tig iires hi the eper.it ii- world. ine'uiUug P.einhardt. HelTiiian-thal. llichard Str.ui--. Selma Hi::. I.ili Lehman .ind ..I her-. After finishing the cure nt CarNbnd the McCei r.uck- will return bv wa r.f Vienna, whop. (luntin ha- lui n m iii'd te utten 1 Keinhurdl's new opera, in w lileh Jar tz.i will -tar. fantilever v-Shee PHILA. WOMAN SPEAKS Carelessness Mam Cause of Acci dents. Says Miss Townsend Detroit. Aug -"' - i Pn A P i ( 'ati .e-"tic- was described us one of the gr-atesf .iieiuies of matikind by speaker-) nf 'eia -is-ion- of the Na il, n i' Sufi t ( engic-- Mi M.ir.i A Town-end. of PhiliulM ph'.i. and W. V. Adams, statistician of the I'lllteil States J'.ureail nf Mines, Mil). inift"l figure intended te show that ,i large miiieiit of aci idents in in-d'l-tri are due te iirchines either ..ti 'he part if workers in -.ifeguaidmg ' .' r en li lives nr the-e et fellow work men or en the pan of empleiers in fail.tig te prei id" proper -nfeguards. FRIGHT KILLS MOTORIST rer Men & Wcrna'i lMSnn fatigue Tile r.exlbl. ar h tlie Joints. l.e.inienti and mjscl Chance te etcrel"! und keep strong and B'jpple J'It II-' they yheul'J tie, which makeH walking e i-der and k'.iiitirc es tlrei-eme The arch is flexin:.. li.'i-.iu- there is no concealed ti.rtui -r, i-tilTfn It and hamper the free ineivnu t,t which the foal requires 'lie sdtnu an any ether purt of the hed f'atifllever are Reed loe'tii.i- They re (imart with sport ci..t,,es ind n-e preferred hv fashionable dreBiei a'l ever the oeuntr for d.itltne wear with ny costume. The meduli rounded te, and the medium or low heel mB com fortable and stylish. Women who wear I'anitleiers find their elreuhiflen Impreied This (fives them better health, they feel morn i-ner-gttlc, they can de their work with Ireater d epateh, they enj-.y llfr irere. t the C'antlleier comfort ou ns It " han tlieuanda of ethr women in this tty Hu a p.nr tern irrew Widths A AAA te U Unnerved by Sheck of Barely Miss ing Girl Pedestrian Ww Verlt, A ig '-". Drlntig hi ear .n l!reek'..in i'-terilai, William A. ii'iei.e -aw a group of girl- nhead of iv,hini ' hie dreppid a han-lker. hi.-f ,md -opt , . I ,...,. 1 , .,..t, ..... I iiiie'-m oie i in." i .- iui.li ..I i k ir up lie uiinli-ii the wheel and ban li pa--el tl - gill. I'rei.e fell iier tin- v heel dead and the ear ' r.i-hed into u tenee, I'liji clans -i.. i he died from fright. .lame I'lehet-h. All were .-aid te be -ttikitig shepmen. I'seli-, Petrew-kl and P:ipeurtti h were -ad te have i etifc--"l 'he wreck plot. Tin- men nie Ku i.in-. and be fore the siithp were rmpjim-d in New Yerk '"iitral -hops. Tin i named Ab-s-sii, in tl en- cenfessii.ns. an I Ic adnutte knowledge of the plot, according te the police, but ninlntaiticil tha I -.-'u-. Pet. roll ski .Hid Pnpelltvtti ll V lie ie.pells'j!e for tlie wreck. Take'i te the s ene of the wr 'k I'-elis, t'n 1 ' -a I. d - -cflbeil the wi rk of the up - kers in pull ing spil.es and loe-ening rail-. According te I'-cli-' cenfe i..n he 'Hid his companieii- had attended a meeting of striker- and radii aN In Clip age tue din before the tiari wi k. A speaker whose name the teibp -aid the haie repriinandeii I'-eL- and his ft .ends he-au-e they hail net "done much te help the -ttike along." I'-eli- and his conip.iii.en. the al leged i-etifi - ion went en, talked with tin- -peiiker after ti.e mn-ting. plannel t ' e wruk of ttie epre's train, went te (Jury that night and imen their re t i r ii were congratulated fur the work "i -i had done. Tin plot te w rei k the Twentieth (Vnmrv I.ini'te! then was hatched, m cording te l'-eli-' a'legel cenfe. ie'i. with the idea that a di-.'H-ter of that magnitude would cau-e tr.u -cler- te fear te ridp en trains FIRST TRAMS-CONTINENTAL AIRSHIP TRIP ON SEPT. 1 C-2 Will Attempt te Fly Acress the United States Helleville. III.. Aug IT.i . P.j A P i The tir-t trail--, .-nr ne-ital n:r!.ip Might ewr attei-in m r -t Cnlted States -illl he -t.'irte i b '-'' from I.ungiey Plidd. V.i., Septeinbfr 1, it w.i- announced jesteidni afternoon i't Scott 1 lehl. the iei eminent lighter tl iiii-nir -tatien here, i Steps will be made at Akren and I D'l.Men. ii . St, I.eui- .M.i . I.iwten, ilkla.; S.ui Antonie, Mat fa and PI 1'a-e. Texas; inmii, An.!, and I.es Ange'.fs, Calif. HARDING AIDS SHOALS WORK Allots 5600,000 te Begin Construc tion of Wilcen Dam Washington, Auc '.'! i Hi A J l'uiids totaling SHimi.duii h.n - be. ti nutlieiUi'd hi l'i-f-ideiit Ilaiding te i liable artni engineers te begin con. -irintiii'i work en the Wjl-.in dam at Muscle Sheal-, Ala . en an ixten-uc sijile. pending U-e nf the $7. ."(hi nun uppreprlated hi Congress, whnti In lellies available ( i.-teber 1, it was oih eih c.ii i announced today liiigndiei' 5eiif-r.il Tailor, ns-i-tam luef of i nglneer-. ephiiniil that the .M'liiH.OiHi wa- nutlieried fiem an old ip repi intieii if whifh an unex j en.( I balance of ubeut SiMMt.nM) lemained - ibject te jire-ldcntial i'1-pesal Army tngineer- e-timate. th it the would be able with the .(',0(),IM0 nl letted them te increase operations at M.i-de .heal- en an txtensiip stale and lelifinue unt.l the $7. -H). 000 betaine iniulable in flcteber. 9TH BRIDE FOR KID McCOY License Held Up Because She Wasn't There I.es Angeles. Aug li'). i Hi . p ) erlllall em.i, etnerwi-e known n- miule applh-afleii r.s Jae-iiiP ine A M. Dew.-ll, of llaltlmere. Md The up up plicatien was refud b-caus( the prod pred nective bride was net present. McCoy said the lady would nrrhe 50UI1, ainl he hud i asspnrts for the tw te niuke a trip te the Orient, pillowing the ccreineni. This will he Mi-Cnj's ninth matrimonial venture, according te statisticians here A "IIIJV Dllfi" Al.I.r.V THAT COST H.IHI(I 1100 Char'. W Duke 1- .icrv PMIrUpIpIi i mt e'l.'itf eert .u te thli'- n'. 41 . h. 9r tc t.e'r' rf . it th- tun 1 - ! vn clhi tr 11. at - .'a a- ! uff u Hte ' A'ne hku bnardi tt.i . j" 11 t .1 'i 'crftjje ' ery dl r..'. u "s- t' H I" t 1'ir iy ll. is M un -' s t f rx' Sundav (1 I't nt 1 I.ETi.nu "(a9 j, ., Uue,t Adv. TYPEWRITERS W ' r j t CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office UUwm nr all n ) la ututbr ltUi AttSUU IMUUUtUll . mili UUK..UI A, Aibury ru umi eiiu we., uui uuiuiiaa Oiaulin Ourrau'a Bhu f ten. lit llreauwr ten Miytr . tl nermnniiiiua ob irrl.bur Ornar'a. 2i N. Stl t(. BlBitewn Ztui', 38H iUln Ht. jnMstcr Frty1. 8 Kant KltK St. in-Mcewwrmtra. ra imii 9uur ilpn-iwii iiiy. ji xrninins at, nkliw-11. lllrMiti. llfl Bt. lndiiDafirina nlen H, M,,Vgprhs wre. . m ALLENTOWN MINISTER HURT f, i-wct m The Rev. R. H. Isehlnger Severely Injured In Automobile Collision Allentown. Pa., Aug. L'ii Aw the re sult of an auto c-e'i.i-h.n hist night, the Hev. Rebert H l-e liiugi-i- is suffering from broken ribs and ether injurk-. lie V as dnilni; te his summer home at Nlan'ic when he wu- hit bv a touring car at a corner near lensvllle i ither moteist,s wlie happened along, lifted the wrecked mr fr ui hi- uiicon uiicen si ions form. 'I he Itev Mr. Isehlnger is pastor of St Peter's Lutheran ' I hureh In this city. i ELECTRIC AND GAS MERGER Sioux City Voters'Appreve Consoli dation of Companies The inters of Sioux Citi, la . at a sjipr i.il election held leHterdai, ap pmverl the merger of the electric plant inn! trftn-nii.s' Ien MHteni of the Sioux C,ti Service Cempaii with the gas und elei trie -i -tem of the Sinu.x Citi- C,n iind Klee'trle Ceinpany, in which the I nliej (Jiih Improvement Company is nil -rested. The ete wns two te one In favor of the i onseliilntion. The consolidation had the 'ipprnvnl of Oiy Council before It wan submitted te the voters. PUSEY RECEIVES D.S.M. Delaware County Man Recognized by War Department Washington. Aug 2!). - The War Department yesterday aliiieunceil the award of it Dlstingubtlied Service Meilnl . . 1- t rv. ...!.. Hula,' nf 1 l,nn Heln . Ill I'JL'U 4 1IO'i Ui-vj si .,...,, '..- Ware I Otllliy, lll.i iieuii-imni nnwiiri mid division quartermaster of the Twenty-eighth Division Hi France. SPECIAL tMw Special! I'au $0.00 2 nd hcciirr n New CORONA TYPEWRITER llal.mrp St -ir, I'rr rrk DKAI.KKH IV Ml MKK. (II' STANDARD TYPEWRITERS from $1 CAlO up Gaarantted ent ytar LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. A (i. Mrl.l ilhiTi I 1'rlrkltt lll'JIl (lii'-tnnt S. I'liMi, rixinr I'lltitrt Rt'iH Corena !3Srkt Ptntul W,r,i Matklnt Chair Pads and Cushions Telephone Brackets, Meuth Pieces, Etc. Y'EO &T UKEMS PO STATIONERS - II PRINTERS-BLANK BOOKlMFR! 12 N. 13th St. PHILADELPHIA MFRS. 719 Walnut St. r-i Fer the Critical The mere experienced ind critical you are of meter can. the man en thusiattlc you will beuan owner of a Willi Salnte Claire. Thlacar . Is designed and built for thete who demand and appreciate the inert and the best, WILLS BA.INTE CLAIRtS CO. e PENNSYLVANIA TV J. FOSB, rrttldrnt teSt'!033-iOSS Market Bt PMladtlphUt, p. WILLS SAINTEOAIRB cMoter s shears at LlM Ocn.w,c, &nmSmStSSSSM . I rJ Are you ready te hel Uv cle ar the way 1 WE MUST PULL TOGETHER MOTOR TRUCK RELIEF IMMEDIATE ACTION NECESSARY "HERE is every probability that the necessary amount of coal te keep our homes warm and te keep the wheels of industry going will be mined and will be transported by rail and waterways te the cities and towns where it is needed. But this fuel will have te be transported in less than half the normal time, which will probably force embargoes en certain classes of freight particularly short haul freight. With abnormal fuel shipments, bumper crops te be transported and a bigger volume of general business than last year, we are facing a serious transportation crisis unless adequate prevision is made for it new. Moter trucks must accomplish mere than ever in delivering many small split shipments of coal; in hauling coal from local yards by con sumers when dealers are tee rushed te deliver; in making short hauls that the railroads may refuse; in clearing terminals with record speed; in relieving the strain en available rolling stock whenever and wherever possible. If your trucks need overhauling, make arrangements immediately for that purpose. If you need additional equipment, buy it new. Even if you are contracting for your transportation, you should own one or mere trucks te forestall a serious situation, or make sure that your hauling contractor realizes what is facing him during the coming months of September, October, November, December, January, February and March. Many a business house that would otherwise be tied up will be able te get coal and make short-haul shipments if it owns trucks. THE AUTOCAR COMPAHY. Ardmore, Pa., Established 1897 Direct Factory Branches in the Autecar Sales and Service Organizatien: New Yerk Brooklyn Bronx Newark Fall River New Bedford New Haven .Sprlnftfk'UI Schenectady Syracuse Atlantic City Bosten Providence Worcester Wilmington Philadelphia Camden Chester Allentown Pittsburgh Cleveland Buffalo Baltimore Washington Richmond Atlanta Dallas Chicago St. I.euls Oakland San Diege Representatives: San Francisce I.es Angeles Stockton Fresne Sucrnmcnte San Jes6 Alteena Lancaster Yerk Strnnten Harrlshurg Wilkes-Barrc Reading Shamokin Willlamspert Mt. Union Krlc Trenten Hinghamten Columbus Detroit Indianapolis Norfolk Spartanburg Birmingham Savannah Memphis Dug Moines Omalin Demer Tampa Miami Orlande W. Palm Bench Carrying capacities, 1 te 6 tens Chassis prices, $1100 te $4100 A meter truck is only as geed as the service behind it Autecar A it rust 12, 1922 Wherever there's a read v. iv ;.,., .... J t . .V -12 1-,tw-Tn- j ' ury
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