Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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DODGE FORCED
10 SIOP SPEECH
Minnesota State Fair Crowd
Heets Vice President, Who
Has te Quit
BQ DEMAND FOR RACES
MlnnMPelk Sept, 7.-VJce PrcMdcnt
ftlldc jestcrdny wns booed by a
XA let tcny theusnnd nt the Mlnne
fX gtt Fnlr nnd epmpellel te quit
t 7h middle of n net opeech devoted te
lfrl"ultiinil problems and the Irftcrests
Jf the Northwest. ...
The crowd In the grnndslnnd wna In
M mood for oratory, and wpi-elnllr for
Jk..tfltlstlfnl type et nddrcis which
rn being delivered. The temperature
": pg degrees when Vice l'repldcnt
rnelldxe arrived, and the crowd wan
Jticm. Thousands sat In the open
When Mr. Coelldge began hlft speech
t receded attention for a few minuter
Then 'there began a call for the races.
mm were belnt; driven along the
trick near the epcakcr's stand and the
disorder grew. Mr. Coelldge was
DpaMng into a device which threw hit
wlce all ever the grounds, but If he
itnied the situation, he made no move
te meet It without departing from
Mi address. He continued ana for n
finr minutes mere his voice drowned out
the protects.
Suddenly a mnn called eut: "Come en
with the races. We're for you, Mrf
Coelldge. We'll vote for jeu, If that's
what ou want, but we want the
rites."
The cry was taken up by hundreds,
ind the olce of the Vice President was
lest.
As Mr. Coelidce steed his ground
there iere cat calls, which merged into
t general booing. Finally, in the up
roar, and while the Governer wai
Baking nn attempt te silence the creud
r cMtiircM. the booing completely
drowned out the Vice President's words.
He continued for a few sentences, then
turned te the Governer and left the
"Come en with the races!" shouted
the crowd nnd the Vice President was
forgotten.
"Minnesota is net in the habit of
showing discourtesy te distinguished
Tliiters," said Governer F. A. O. TrcuH
tonight. "Certainly the people of our
fitnte respect Vice President Coelldge,
and no mere popular speaker could have
been invited te the fnlr. What twenty
thousand people did can in no way be
taken te reflect the sentiment of the
thousands en the grounds who were un
able te get near the grandstand. It is
in incident which we must forget as
quickly as possible, but which we cannot
condone. It wns net an bad as it was
reported. Mr. Coolidge hud nearly com
pleted his addrefcs."
U.S. BOARD ADVISES SENATE
OF STEEL MERGER PLAN
Fideral Commission Sends Werd te
Vice President Coelldge
Washington, Sept. 7. (Ity A. P.)
The I'edcral Trade Commission formally
advised the Heimte today of the filing
of its complaint ngnlnnt the Midvnle,
Republic mid Inland Steel Companies,
based en their proposed merger, empha
sizing tlint this action did net exprehs a
"innl judgment of the commission" as
tn the legality of the consolidation. If
the tentative, conclusion ngutnst the
merger Is net supported by testlmen)
produced .it the torthceming hearing,
the letter wid, the complaint will be
dismissed.
Thn commission's letter, addressed te
Vice President Coelldge, wns in rc rc
ipense te a resolution of Senater La
Follette, nsking information as te what
iteps had been taken te protect the
public Interest in case the mergers were
put through.
. EVENING tfriB&' -LEDOEpmLWliPfeii; kuBSplr? 'SEPTEMBER H 1922 lffS
TOWNE MAKES NO LOCK
WHICH CAN HOLD LOVE
Grandsen of Leckmaker Names
Ticket Seller In Divorce Suit
Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 7 The re-
mnnce of Jeseph Meredith Tewne,
twenty-two, grandson of Henry It.
Tewne, chairman of the IJeard of Di
rectors of the Yale & Tewne Manufac
turing Company, of Stamford, lock
makers, and Sarah Haven, the dnrk
halred girl from Kiev, ltussla, who
worked as n bench hand In the Tewne
factory, has ended with the riling of
papers In the Superior Court here bv
young Tenne, charging infidelity and
petitioning for a divorce.
.r!F c?"p,c c'Ptcd en March 1.1,
1010, and went te live In Detroit, where
young Towne, then only nineteen, took
a position In one of the automobile
factories, scorning the nttempts of his
family te have him resume his educa
tion in a preparatory school.
Later the couple took an apartment
In New Yerk. It was while living here
that Tewne charges his wlfe with In
timacy with n man named Themas
Nelnn, employed bv the New Yerk, New
Haven nnd Hartferd Itnllrend as a
ticket seller nt Itye, N. Y.
SECOND WIFE FINDS FIRST,
WHO WILL SHARE RICHES
Alaskan Geld Digger's Second
8peuie Aids Deserted Weman
Chicago, Sept. 7. (Uy A. P.)
Mrs. Lettie Heck, mate of Jehn Beck,
wealthy Callfernlnn, In the days of his
poverty in Chicago, today was a step
nearer a Rhnre of his fortune wrested
from the geldflelds of Alnska after he
deserted her te later bestow the com
forts of wealth en n new wife, Eleaner.
Sought by wife Ne. I, who Insisted
that the woman whose place she took
should share In Heck's fortune, the
first wife, found after a wide Fearcb
In the obscure village of Dresser Junc
tion, Wis., was with her hearthstone
successor.
The two wives met. according te At
torney Jehn T. Duffy, In his office,
where preliminary arrangements for di
viding the Heck fortune were madi.
The two wives came te Chicago to
gether, Atterney Duffy wild, and nftcr
tue Hrst conference in his office, went
Inte hiding until another meeting te
day. Heck readily agreed te Eleaner's
nlan. nnd as far as Alaska cold will
de it, Is ready te pay his debt te the
girl he left behind when he staked hip
claims in Klendike.
After-Dinner Tricks
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Ne. 200 The Bird in the Cage
A novel little trick that will occa ecca occa
Ien much amusement can be done with
a calling card and two small bits of
tring. A representation et a bird cage
w drawn en one slde of the enrd, and
bird en the ether. The problem is
e put the bird in the cage."
Attach one piece of string te each
end of the calling mid, cutting small
JOies for the purpose, as shown in the
alagrnin. Held the ends of the strings
and blew upon the card, which will
"velvc rapidly. Heth the bird und the
ge will appear at the same time, nnd
the bird will peem te be In the cage.
CewHeht, 1031, hu Publia Lalnrr rmn,H..
ELECTRIC-DRIVE U. S. SHIPS
BACKED BY $30,000,000
of
American Plan Embraces Liners
70,000 Gress Tonnage
Washington, Sept. 7. According te
a project revealed jesterdav by Chair
man Lasker, of United States Shipping
Heard, there is n mew en feet te form
an American steamship company with
n capitalization of S.'tO.OOO.OOl), ntui
which will have built mammoth elec
trically driven linen, with a 70,000
gross tonnage. Oinliman Lnskcr said
lie was net at liberty te give the names
of these who nre beiilnd the enterprise,
but he added that diey were among the
best-known financiers and shipping men
in the United States.
The project has reached the Ftaee
where the plans for the ships, which nre
designed te exceed nnvthnfjg afloat, are
under preparation, Chnlrmnu Lasker
declared. They are designed te be
1000 feet long nnd te be operated en
tirely by electrical machinery.
WHISKY THIEVES BATTLE
WITH POLICE; 2 WOUNDED
Twe Gangs Enter warehouse,, Get
Twelve Barrels and Escape
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7. (By A. P.)
Whisky thieves nt work in the Kconemy
Distilling Company plant, a Govern
ment warehouse nt Pair Oaks, near
here, were surprised bv guards and the
Ambrldge police early today, and in
the ensuing battle two men were
wounded.
Twe gongs of robbers entered the
warehouse. One partv escaped with
twelve barrels of whisky. The ether
thieves, with seven barrels of whisky
en a truck, weie ready te depart when
the police arrived.
J. W. Neland, sergeant of the An.
bridge police, was shot In the leg.
Frank Holestlngle, of Ambrldge, was
wounded In the hip. Helestlngle, the
officers said, was driving the truck. The
ether robbers escaped.
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OF THE
Palisades tSF Highlands
HUDSON RIVER
$4.00 Round Trip $A.OO
Sunday, September 10
Snrclul Trln
cnnnfctlnjc nt Jmer City with atrnmrr
ud tlie Hudsen (e rtruburch and return
Mamlurd Ualsht
Tlme Time
Lvb. nredd St 0 41AM. 7. ID A M
Went ISHIa n 11 A St 7.4S AM
North rhltn. 0 M A M. 7 .15 A.M.
ADDITIONAL KXtX'KMOX OCTOtlKU 8
Pennsylvania System
Tlif Itnnlf of the nrnartwar Limited
You'll be Grateful
for these Little
Cooking Suggestions
They have been sent te us by
women who have found French's
Mustard a real help in cooking.
We pass these home recipes along
te you in a booklet packed with
bottle and paddle, in every carton.
1 wjll show you hew this mustard,
which 86 years' experience has per
fected, can be used in feeds as well
as en feeds.
Tench's
Cream. Salad.
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MaJt only tj
The R. T. Frtnth
Company
Rechaltr, N. Y.
riilaitlphla Offite
Hi Se. Frent Strut
JILTED, HE SHOOTS
L,
THEN HIM ELF
Detective, Disappointed In Leve
Affair, Fires Pistol at
Artists' Medol
INSISTED ON MARRIAGE
New Yerk, Sept. 7. Angered because
Miss Dorethy Hrlghts, twcnlyslx years
old. an artldtR1 model living en Ilroad Ilread
nny, refused te n.arry him, Detective
Alfred Hlafis shot her twice in the left
oreest iant nlglit nnd then fired a bul
let Inte his own temple. Heth were
taken te Knickerbocker Hospital, where
it was Raid the young woman will live,
hut her assailant is believed te be
dying.
The sheeting took place at Mlsn
BnghlR apartment en the ground fleer
of the heiiKp, which is at 12lth street
and Hreadnay. Hlass roomed en the
sixth fleer of the same building.
According te the story the young
u onion told Detectives Davis and Don Den
nelly at the hospital, Hlass had been
in love with her for several weeks.
"lie frequently asked me te marry
him," she said. "I always told him
that I wasn't ready te scttle down and
get married. On Thursday night n
came down te the oeartment and played
cards with me and Mrs. Pauline El El
weed and Mr. Helen Knrlan, who
share the flat with me. When he left
he asked mc once mere if I would marry
him. He seemed crestfallen when I re
fused. '"Tonight he walked in about 8
o'clock. 'Are you going te marry n.e
or net?' he nslted me. Ills face was
white and his right hand was In his
pocket. 'Don't be foolish,' I replied;
'of course net.' He then told me that
If I wouldn't marry him I would net
be permitted te mnrrv any one. He
drew a pistol and pulled the trigger.
The cartridge failed te explode nnd I
told him te step joking. He pulled the
trigger a second lime nnd the pistol
wns discharged. That is ull I can remember."
SANDWICH LEADS TO DEATH
Student for Priesthood Near Scran Scran
ten Drowned Frem Cramps
Scrnnten, P Sept. 7. Eating a
sandwich of encumbcra and lettuce
proved fatal te Themas Tebltf, of Dor
chester, Mass., studying for the Catho
lic priesthood at the Venard Aposteltc
Scheel, near here. H,e went in swim
ming, wna Mixed with cramps and was
drowned.
Italy In Emigrant Survey
Montreal, Sept. 7 A luige colonisa celonisa colenisa
tion scheme te scttle Italian emigrants
5n Canada Is projected by the (lovorn (levorn (lovern
ment of Italy, which has sent Jeseph de
Mlchells, General Commissioner of
Emigration, te make a minute survey
of Industrial nnd agricultural condition
In the Dominion te nscertatn the quota
and type of Immigrant most needed
here.
ARRIVAL OF STORK
RECONCILES HARTS
William S. Hart, Jr., Is Probable
Name for Sen of Film
Headliners
Ijes Angeles, Sept. 7. Winifred
Wcstevcr Hnrt, wife of William S.
("Hill") Hart, Internationally known
film star In cowboy relea of the West,
gave birth te a son yesterday.
But this wasn't the only big event of
the day in the Hart menngp, for It wns
quickly followed by the news that the
miinimiii
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COR a light lunch
" when you arc tired
or rushed. The malt
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feed quickly digest
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flavor gives it a de
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Meats te please you. Pleased te meet you at the
MARKET STREET BEEF CO.
These Prices are for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
c3 Skin Back Hams .t 1 5c lb.
Half V'R
Extra Large Slice of Ham, 25c ea.
All Sirloin, Rump or Round Steaks, 20c lb.
Your Choice Roasts of Veal 15c lb.
All Roasting or Stewing Chickens 25c lb.
Shoulders of Yearling Lamb 12 l2c lb.
Rack of Yearling Lamb, for stewing 2zc lb.
Rack of Veal Chops, for stewing 12J2C lb.
Breast of Yearling Lamb, for stewing, 6 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Country Scrapple 3 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Country Sausage 20c lb.
Finest Yearling Lein Lamb Chops 25c lb.
Best Creamery Butter, in V-lb. prints 40c lb.
Finest Olee or Nut Margarine 3 lbs. for 50c
mmi STREET BEEF 60.
5221 -23-25 Market St. 5937-39 Market St.
Open Every Friday and Saturday Evening te 9:30 e'Clneh
arrival of the baby boy was the herald
of a reconciliation between Mr. and
Mr. Hart.
Only lnnt month the Hollywood movie
colony ntiiiodphere wbh ntlll thick with
lcperta that Mrs. Hart Intended te
bring nn action for divorce ngnlnst her
Imnbnnd. After a separation Mra. Hart
and her mother hnd moved from Santa
Menica te another nearby watering
plnce Inte fcccluslen.
Yesterday, the arrival of the baby
ended the period of tension, and thcre
was a fervent and happy, if tcarueme,
wene at the bedside of the beautiful
Winifred Westover after the nurae had
nnneuncd, "It's a boy."
The "dear llttle dimpled dnrllng"
weighs nine pounds nnd will probably
be named after his father.
TO BUILD LAFAYETTE "GYM"
Philadelphia Firm Oeta Contract for
War Memerial
Eaten, Pa., Sept. 7. The contract
for the new gyninnsluin of I.nfnjctte
College, te be erected eh n memorial for
Lafayette men who served in the World
War, has been awardcil te the McOiul
Company et Phllndlphla rnd the plumb
ing nnd heating contracts te lidwln
Stipe, of Knhten, it was announced
The cost will be about 00,000.
which amount nun fuibacrlhrd for this
purpose by alumni and ineniis. 'Wii 'Wii
werk Is te be completed by next May. '
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Reading and Yiting and 'rithmetic
Tomorrow is the day when the children say goodbye te the freedom of
summer and march off te classrooms. Many a little heart will be sad at
thoughts of he "ole swimmin' hole" Keing te waste many a regretful glance
thrown at the vacant let where the neighborhood baseball championship had
been wen and lest several times in a day. , ,
In our school of conduct, we aim te inculcate in our employees minds
that successful merchandising must be, first of all, honest merchandising. Ooeci
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Bag
Geld Seal Fleur 5-Ib Bag -22c
Geld Seal Fleur is milled from the best quality wheat
grown. Adaptable te family baking and pastry making. Why
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V.mlla Eifr.et LL Cuke Icinz pkg. xe''
Asce Baking Powder n 5c, 9c, 17c
Butter
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Butter
Alse Lis value
43c
geM$Ba& Lggs
43 c
Carten of
Twelve
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Selected
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Eggs
dnr
Best Pure
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Open kettle rendered. Why pay mere?
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Rich, rare aroma and de
Lprhtful flavor. Tiy a cup.
You'll taste the difference.
Asce Erap. Milk
5c, 9c
Teas M
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delectable blends.
45c
invigorating.
Tea. Five
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Hair Nets
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Preserving and Pickling
Nrrdi
Maien Tint Jars.... der. 73c
Mnsen Quart Jrj. . dez. 97c
Jar Rln;a dez 7c
I'arewax lb pUff 10c
Aace Spiers ,en or pkn Cc
Ajce Cider Vinegar . bet 16c
Aice W D. Vlnecar bet I2c
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Cake Specials
N) Peaches and Cream
f Cakes, lb 29c
Peanut Cakes,
"' 19c
Discriminatinp; women are lindmj; in this
new blr; leaf the bread they had been seek
ing. Quality, quantity, low price. Have veu
tried it?
Bread
Supreme
Big i C
Wrapped in lassine paper. It stajs frc
3 Other Victer Prize Winners
Victer Bread . . . iWuir pJn le.n gc
Victer Raisin Bread le'. . 10c
Victer Whole Wheat Bread lea' . 10c
Rich
Cheese
27c
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Gorten's
Clam
Chowder
can Jgc
Asce
Grape
Juice
pt bet one
Geld Seal
Macaroni
pWr Qc
Gorten's
Codfish
Cakes
can Jc
Asce
Ginger
Ale
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Whole Grain
Rice
I PW Qc
Bet Pink
Alaska
Salmen
tall can 1 n,
Tasty
Norway
Mackerel
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Asce Cernttarch. i'k 7c J
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Asce Cern Flakes . pk 6c I
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Naphtha Powder.
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Patacake Cake Fleur ps 22c
Snowdrift (Vegetable Shortening )'"'"l 7c
Sun Maid Seedless Raisins s' pUjrl5c
Asce Perk and Beans 9r
Asce Jelly Dessert Powder pW 9c
Aoce Dried Beef (sliced) pIb13c
Asce Mustard " j 22
Berden's Chec. Flaver Malted llilk "Sc
Meat Specials
RgJr Steak ! 25c I fel' Roast '- 25
Fer the Balance
of the Week
All Clltfi
Sirloin Steak
lb 38c
Lean
Soup Beef
lb 7c
Frenlt
Beef Liver
IbSc
Thick End SlanJ'j
Rib Roast
lb 20c
Choice Cult SUnd'j
Rib Reaat
10 bc
T". 35c I MA'r Breiling Chickena,b. 33
Breast "'lOcNcc
Genuine Spring Lamb
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Fveeh
Calves
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