Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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BVEINd PUBLIC. LEDGERPHILADELPHIA,' TUE8TJAXV SEPTEMBER'S, 1922
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Veu CORONA TYPEWRITER
Hilnnrc Mil Per M erk
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STANDARD TYPEWRITERS
from $1 C.00 up
Guaranteed en? jrar
LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.
A. O. Mcfilnlhery . I., l'rltkttt
l(ttn Chestnut Pt.. rhlln.
Phene rilhert CI.'.
CoeekA.
rA Perienal tKriiing Mcchne:
Hemorrhoids
arc usually due te straining
when constipated. .
Nujel bcinfr a' lubricant
keeps the feed waste soft
and thercfore prevents
straining. Doctors prescribe
Nujel because it net only
seethes the Ruffcrinjr of
piles but relieves the irrita
tion, brings comfort and
helps te remove them.
N u i e 1 l.q a
lubricant net
n medir-ine nr
alB Intative se
cannot gripe.
Try it ted.iy.
WISCONSIN ITS'
FOR LA FOLLETTE
Ganfield Is Supported by Anti
Saleen League for U. S.
Senater in Primary i
REPORT PRELATE EXECUTED
Russian Archbishop Said te Have
Paid Last Penalty
Rl;si. Sept "i -(H.x A. I It l
ippertcil from Mrwew tlmt AirhhlMiep
Ilpnjnmtn, Iotrielltnn of IVti-ijcr.id,
and the nthrr ( eiiiU'inneil for Inter Inter
ferlns with the "plzurc nf ehureh trenn
urns, wn rxeuiti'd li n liiiiijc sqtiml In
lMrecr.iil en AiigtKl 10
COALS
Drttlsh Admiralty and ether coat for
. urempt shipment.
Alse our famous welsh dry tans coat as
nnthMclta substitute.
S. 1NSTONE & CO., LIMITED
112 I nulrtilinll St.. Londen K. . 8
Actual .1lnretuierj nntl Shipewners,
Quntitlen upon request
Calif dHmaet Electltely, Ionden; Else-
tlven- CirrtifT, Kleethely, New Castla-en-
Tin, reif, Anc n?ntiii.
Hankers. lUItCLAYS HANK. IxmiSen.
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Chcrtered I83Q
Anether Banking
Convenience for Women
Seme of the women depos
itors of this Company find it
inconvenient te visit the bank
during banking hours. Se they
make their deposits by mail.
A folder explaining this easy
method of Banking will be
sent en request.
GIRARD
TRUST'COMPANY
Brail' & Chtitast Sli., Pkilsdelsiia
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1 i ila m fibst
Fine Pure
Camel Hair
COATS
FOR FALL
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Frem I7.OO
Dependent Upen Size
FOR BOYS and Q1RLS
IxcENieui types have been devel
oped In coats with raglan or icMn
aleeves; plain or pleated btclu.
In several weights and in color
of natural tan, fallow, seal brown
or Belgian blue.
Deilgntd and ctutem tailored In
our fm ate workroom 1. Theseeeaa
may be easily wuhed at home.
MAIL ORDERS INVrTSD
1701 Chestnut Street
t. Cerner ITth Htreat
,;M A LUBH.'CANT-N'OT A LAXATIVE W I
OTHER STATES ALSO VOTING
rtj stctattd I'rtss
Milu.iiiher. Sept. ." Upturns of tr
fln's pritunn pIpoIIeii In VIMi.ns!n
vlll hp tMserh sritiiiircl Iv "net" 11 ml ,
"ilr.r" er;rani7atlmi of the State Mm-p,
cninllilntps rpprpvpntliiR tliPSP illlTerpnt I
for, p are teKinc nonilnntleiiM for Ipr
iliilip efEcp. 'flip rnnnvilan Inter-
e t RpriPrnlU l rpiitered In Hip Hrmib
linn rnri, thp Democrats hinlns fr
eentpt 1
Dip Wli'enIn Atitl-S.ilnnu Lphriip
11 ii'lMipiifiiifc thp nomination of V A.
(i.mhpld for I'nitPil Miitr Senater emt
nater It M It Fell.'tfp and ln ln
derspmpnt of Attomej (ipiicrnl WUliiini
.1 Morgan ixpr dovrrner .Jehn .1
Itlnlnp ter the Uppiiblnan subcrnnterlal
honor
WIiIIp tin, plntfnrm of Spimter Ti I
Tellpttr and (Joverner lllainc ninde no
nipntlen of prohihltieii, tliP"p rindld'Hpt '
.in rnt'iMtic iIip support of the nsei'ld- 1
tien oppesoil te prohibition I
."m nnlnr I.i PelleM. In 111 fl ni 11 11
caw nuteli time in d 'fenx of lit-- war
inperd in I'nltPcl Maips n i'f IIp al
tntKeil the Hnrdlnc Adiiiinltni "n ,md
its aete '111. fonr-pewr tre.itv hik
lanki'd lr Iiini -is fnlh a- eltjf. tinivible
n the eriilp. Ireit 'I he K" Ii
Ciiiniiiin. law ami the prepi'-ed lilp
iibld tup iMin 11K0 pre 'tttrnked b't
tprl TIip enlnp -M'Cunib' r tnrlff
bill wh pronenneed b lilm "thp crin'-r-t
rebbpr tariff pPr attempted
Mr Jep .1 Heeper, leprePtiiinE
thp Demeernflp I'nrty in pppkinp prim
nrr indericmpnt fer'thp t'nltnl Si.i'pi
pnnterial nomination. Iibh ntnpl
world ptnep. dpelarlnc for thp I.eneue
of Ndletis or anj ether at-oelatien for
world peace.
Concenl. N. II., Sepf. .". Thp Re
publicans of N'e Hump-hire will de-
ride at the primary today whether 1
Arthur O. Wlilttmere. of Hmer, or
Wineer II (loediuiw, of Krt ne. shall 1
be the pmtj nemliue for tjoverner The I
Ilpnieerat". il select tl eir Kubenn-
tonal nniiini'v from .1 fHd of three
ihiulidatrs -Ma'er H llrewn, of Sum-er-werth.
Jehn ('. 1 luti'liln-. of Strat Strat
feit, nnd Allurt W. Noeup, of 1'eters 1'eters 1'eters
bore ljpprpspritntive Sherman I". ftur ftur
reiish,. Hepnblienn. dll net seek i-.
nomination m the Tlr't PNtrlet. nnd
tlipip htp four eandidatps for thp pnrt.
nonunntien
HeprepntntlTP Hdnnrd H Wasen of
Niihim will bp rrnemlnntpd bv thp
liep'lblli nns 111 iIip Soeend Histiiet
without opposition
Jarhnn, Mlw., ippt ,"1 iTU A V. 1
M iui.M)ii Drmerr'UH tedtn regis
tprpil their rbelee between former Sen Sen
aeor .Tuniet K Vardamm and former
( eiiRre-sman Hubert I. Stiphtn.ln the
s"i eml prlnnn for nomin.itien te the
I tut'-d States Senate te Mieeped Senater
.lehii Miarji Willinni'
The iiirnpiign slnm thp first iirun:ir
nn AuRiist 1." lias been one of the most
ne'ive in the hisierj el the Stntp !,,.
lulenl observers liae preduted tint to te
dav's ete would reach a miirh lurcer
total than nst at the hrst prlmar and
micht rem Ii T.mi nod
'Hie ete emt at the first pr marj
was- ftnlnman 74.173. Stephens',
ti.'.ijn Mn HpIIp Kearney, I.'Jn
Vardamnn nllve(ate aie (laitnln;
that theie will be about an even break
en the KpTrne etp. wlnlp Stephens
supporter- ii.um their .andidate uill
leiehe 1H pr cent of theji
"JAG BURGLARMARRESTED
Lure of Buffet In Heuse He Had
Robbed Toe Streng for Thief
I'ittslitirjrh. Sept ,-, 1 lu . , .
lllskv ihi., Hie ieMif.il el lame.
1 in -en, of .lunp-teun kne-Mi
1 0 pel .p a tlie 1 ib b'trt'la- ne ne
ienl,n; te n story received in iielice
unrt tijclu
h., -ewi.il weeks tlie police spniched
tut u mun who, aflei nibbing lieniet. 111
t fasliieuuble se, nyn uIhjs l'U(,'iie.i
te THke ,i drink or tw from the meia
n ili buffi 1
At erdin te the nibuM thev .fi
iHiinened t., tli Kasf Knd tintru r
estula bj a builfi Wlu-n thev 111
retl Tlie saul iln fitnn.l .Ii.Titts.iti
sire'ihed en tht? fleer ,ih jeuelrv ami
ether luluables taken item the heue I
1 ji his pt-rst.n Invt sulfatien tliw Ic-cd,
i.ei aerrctl thitt .laim-en aftei ml- 1
'e riiiif the valunbles, lniKeretl te take
t tit ink tine tlrink led te another
mid iiuuiH iHiniviii was (en ed te take
a nap en t 1- ri.i' 1
HEIRS TO FORTUNES WED
Guy L Waggoner and Anne Ben
nett of Texas, Marry In N Y. '
Neu lerl,, xn ." 1 R A I' 1
The nihil a ue here vpsterdav of luv '
I WitK,enei nml MK Anne Bennett
01 l'eit Werth, heirs te two of the
InrjesJ fertunei In Tern wa in in
iieiiiiceil rednr b the bride's mother j
'I In- brides (Tiandfather weh the laie
Colonel Hurk Bennett pioneer ranch- 1
man and wenth oil itnestei who didl
a few weikh age leaviux the tonne .
woman an inherttanie of seTrrnl million '
dollars The bridegroom is the Ren of
T Waggoner, ranrh eivner, oil man,
and tapitalist. j
The netlding peremenr Trfls perfermetl
nt the Madisen Avenue Baptist Chureh
On septenibpr 10 Mi nnd Mr Wng- I
genei will sail en the Majestic feri
ti honeymoon in I'urepe
SIMS LAUDS DIME NOVEL
Admiral Speaks at Newport Library
Celebration
NnrpeH. H. I.. Sept .".The chief
ewnt of vfsterdny was the celebration
of the 17."th annlversarv of the found,
inc of the Itedwrnd I.lbrnrv Associa
tion, of which Pr Rederick Terr Is
pnsident, which took place In the after after
neon. Addresses were made by flpur Admiral
William S Sim", I . S. N.. and bj Dr.
Arthur 1" Hesuiitk, former preBldent
of the American Library Association.
I Admiral Sims in a nleasnnt vein said
that dime novels of IiIh day werp the
books that were filled with human In
terest and really reached the minds and
hearts of the people.
SLAYS WIFE 17 YEARS OLD
Wngliamten. N. V., Sept. fi. (By
A I' Mf" Anna BegatlR. seventepn
jenrs old, wan shot nnd killed late lust
night b her hinbnnd, .fe'epb V Bo Be
catP'. ncinrding te the police. The htjs.
bantl Inter shot himself nnd I bplleved
te bp llng. The couple, who wpre
marriptl thrpe jenrs age, liave been
sepnrutPil for two months.
AITKKM10N TKA I.N IIKI.I.'.S KIT( MKV
The Utlen heu 111 the former noterlom
2d rreclnet new hn a "lady dk -r
leant " In '" thay ney aerve tea. Tha
metamorpheala of or a of the most danereua
prarlncta In New Tork CTty la dcrthl In
tha Maaxlna Eectlen of tha Buudar rcLia
Laoeaa. "MSJia ll a. maeiu- r-Aev.
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Service Makes New
Friends Daily
Hundreds of Philadelphia homer have
dispensed with het-water troubles.
The Gas "Storage" Water Heater keeps a
tankful of het water always ready, but burns
gas only new and then, by automatic
operation.
See the "Storage" demonstrated at any V.G.I.
shoivreom or aslc us te send a representative
THE UNITED GAS
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
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FIRE'S
Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man
FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
' CONSULT
SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
Confracfera and Englnetri
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING
3239-41 MARKET ST. Phet, Preston 6699
'R0YALF0NE" KING OF Afl
T or
Equally as Reed fef entertainment
n3 for 'commercial use.
2200 ehmi
$7.50
1500ehi
$5.00
Made by
Royal Electrical Laborateriet
NEWARK, N. J.
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Ge Away for the Day
Tnke one of thec interesting one-Hay tripi ever the "F
H-rc yen will find delightful little journeys for ev
and ex cry purn. Ge jeurself and take the family.
Reading."
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SEASHORE
ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN CITY, STONE HARBOR, WILDWOOD,
CAPE MAY ROUND TRIP $1.50
EVERY DAY UNTIL SEPT. 10. EVERY SUNDAY THEREAFTER
lv Chftnut nnd Seuth Strrtt J-errlei, Pax light Time- Fer AT
I ANTIC CITY (until Srpt 10. inc, alie Sunrlnv. Srpt 17). 7. OH
A M Hdltlenal trnm SunHeji, Srpt 10 and 17. nt 7 30 A. M
for OTHER SEASHORE ft! SORTS, every Hny until Stpt 10, Inc.
nlw Sunday, Sept I?) 6 30 M
F Whrrmrn's Spcclnl te Sfhtlltnner Landing (Cape May), Sunday,
only until Sept 17 inc , 6 30 A M
Atlantic City Pageant, September 6, 7, 8
On these three days everybody ought te go te Atlantic City.
Cel and beheld Neptune'i Frolic Bathcra' Revue Beauty
Contest Rolling Ch&ir Parade and Tlent Pnrnde en Board
walk Evening Carnival Fireworks etc. tc. etc. It I I
FNTRA TRAINS ILL DF RUN TOR THE PAGEANT On Thuraday.
Srpt 7, extra -xcurntei train, fleing uill leave Che.tnut and Seuth
Street I erries 7 30 M . Daylight Time Returning, lll leave Atlan
tic City Depot 10 00 I' M , Daylight Time.
On f rida. Sept 8. J I 50 excursion ticket, will b geed en train
leaving Atlantic City Depot 1 1 00 P M, Daylight Time.
GETTYSBURG
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ROUND TRIP $3.50
Cettyaburs is the best marked of all battlefielda. Every
American should make the pilgrimage te this historic apet
made immortal by Lincoln's dedication addresa.
Special trim l-ave Rt-DINC- TLRMINAL 0 15 A. M. Standard
Time (7 1 5 -X M, Daliuht Time), stepping at hprlnc Garden Street,
Columbia Avenue Huntingdon Street, Mjnayunk, Conshohocken and
NorrLtevsn (De S.alb Stret
WSLKES-BARKE SCRANT0N
MAUCJi CHUNK WHITE HAVEN ASHLEY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10-ROUND TRIP SJ.7S
Bracing; mountain nir, coal mines, wendarful scenery are hera.
The train journey is picturesque in the extreme.
Speml train leaves R! AD1NC. ITRMI.NAI 6 00 A M ,' Standard
Time 7 00 A M . Daylight limei ateppln at Columbia Avenua
Hunlir Kden Mreet, ane Junction and Lansdale
NEW YORK
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 -ROUND TRIP $3.00
Eer one should go te New Yerk several times a year. Hera
is the largest city in the world, vith its skyscrapers, mammoth
bridges and treming millions.
Sp-cial train leivei HC DING TERMINAL 7 00 A M. Standard
Ttrnr t8 00 A M Dtiylight Timet .teppinii at Columbia Avenua,
Huntingdon StreM, tne Junction, l.ejnn and Jenkintown
UP THE HUDSON
TO NEWBURG, SUNDAY, SEPT. 17-R0UND TRIP $4.00
Here is a trip of 300 miles by rail and water.
Yeu will see the majestic Hudsen with its palisades and vistas,
Special train leaves RI.AD1NG TERMINAL 6 00 A M. St.ndard
Time (7 00 A M. Daylight Timel stepping at Columbia Avenua,
Huntingdon Street Wayne Junction. Legan and Jenkintown Buy
tickets early as the number te he sold Is limited te the capacity
of the steamer
MAUCH CHUNK
SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 & SAT., SEPT. 23-ROUND TRIP $3.00
Autumn Leaf Excursions te "The Switzerland of America."
5pecinl train leaves RLADING TI RMINAL 7 00 A M Standard
Time 1 8 00 A M, D ,jbt lime , stepping at Columbia Avenua,
Huntingdon Street, Wayne Junction Legan and Jenklnteven
Additional Excursions Sunda Sept 24, also every Saturday and
Sunday during October and en Columbus Day, Thur.day, Oct 12
16-Day Excursions te
NIAGARA FALLS
0"'y $16.30
Round
Trip
Make your plans NOW te go te the Falls. Only two mere
datrs te cheese from, ever the picturesque Reading
Lehigh Valley Reute. Leae Philadelphia Saturdays s
September 9 & 30
Ask for special booklet, giving full details nnd information.
Fer further details concerning any of the above trips consult
nny Heading Hallway ticKrt agent or see Hyera which may be
found in an stations. i icKcts may be purchased prier tc
dates et excursions.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
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Welcome
Heme.'
from SEA-SHORE tern COUNTRY
EVERY train brings sun-bumed and
wind-tanned vacatienists back te
"Heme, Sweet Heme." And it
feels geed te get back te the old familiar
place even though some of us de heave
a sigh at the rapid passing of summer's
pleasures.
,Wc welcome home the thousands
of our customers, and extend as cordial a
welcome te the many who are certain te
become our customers before vacation
lands beckon once again.
Resolve new te guard iKe ruddy
health that you have brought back from
mountain and country and shore. Resolve
that your daily diet should contain at
least one quart of Scott-Powell "A
Milk.
We urge this net from selfish' motives,
but because health authorities agree that
fresh, pure milk is the perfect feed, and
.te maintain health and vigor, every person
should drink at least a quart a day.
JCSCD IW the vigor you gained
''during the summer by
drinking regularly milk that is
"fresher by a Day
SCOTT-POWELL "A" MILK is fresh milk at its
very best. The 1500 farmers who send their milk
te Scott-Powell Dairies, own the most sanitary barns, feed
the cows scientifically, and in every way meet our exact
ing standards.
Moreover, these farms are less than 6Q miles from our
Philadelphia Dairies. Their nearness and our perfected
transportation system via gigantic glass-lined wonder trucks
enables us te bring the milk from the country te the city in
FOUR HOURS.
The result is that "today's milking is en your table
bright and early the next morning Scott-Powell "A"
Milk with the cream inches from the top and sweeter,
purer and mere wholesome, because it is fresher by a day.
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One of our new, clean, cls-lind wonder trucks that shorten
the distance between the farm and our dairies and enable
u te deliver te your deer step milk that it
Sweeter, Purer and
Fresher by a Day Yet
the price is the same as
for ordinary "A" milk.
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"Fresher by a Day"
SCOTT-POWELL
MILK
Step our Driver as he passes your
deer or phone Preston 1920
Scott-Powell Dairies
45th and Parrish Streets
Read the Ads en the Classified Pages
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