Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1922
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Prepare for
Opportunity
t the
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Evening Scheel
FOR MEN & WOMEN
Khnrt t'rnrtlrnl Arnilfmle
Truffle MnnnVrmrnt, Ilnille Tfl rn',T
Mnrnte Tiilllen I rt
Fm tchelarihltn te
Ex-8rHce Hen l K'oneii
Rttlmmllun llrslni Sent, lit
0:30 e OiHO 1'. M.
Clnr lli-rjii (let 3i1
N. E. Cor. Bread & Vin Sli
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HUGHES ON HE WAY
HOME FROM BRAZIL
Wen Hearts of People, Says
President Pessoa, as Sec
retary Departs
NOTE OF AMITY SOUNDED
dhh:
I Shrin
lLater
Shriners i
Late Train
from Atlantic City
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Ai a tpecint Accommodation
for Shriners returning from
Atlantic City nnd te take care
of ether regular travel te Phil
adelphia SPECIAL LATE TRAIN
will leave Atlantic City Sept. 17
15ASTI UN STWMWtU TIM!'
Seuth Carolina Ave. 10:00 P.M.
Pennsylvania System
ANDY GUMP'S CANDIDACY
PUZZLE TO POLITICIANS
Fails te File Nomination Papers, but Keeps en Running.
Enough "Gumps' in Congress New, Says One Leader
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Ule ifanrlre, Sept. 1H Th" Amer
lenn Secretory of Stnte, Clmrie I'.
llticln'3. Inilnr wne nn hU wnv luli'k te
tii.. f.,i,n.i uAA ..f...- .nni ini.inf iiifv In I
'- , ill, I'M .tilll"! illll'l Jlillll' tM,-ii. in
the eeremnnle. of opening Brazil's cm
tennry eelrl rntien.
The V. S. S. Maryland, henrlne the
(ll-tltnnilslieil visitor nn-l lil party, left
the linrher Inte jenteiihiy nfternnnn
nmliNt vnhitt's from the Nrn.lllnn form
ntnl flic Ititernntliinnl licit hern for the
eentcjinlul. The nrhlp Im trnvellnR at
eighteen knots nn hour, anil ! expected
te ri'iic'i New YerK lti twelve ihw.
Mr IImrIipi' l.it ihi in Hlo nn one
of "tremieiiH nrtlvl. lie vn the
ifuest of honor nt n Innelieen given by
the Brnzitlnn lt.iv .Wneliithm : then lie
vMterl the Amerlenn bulMlng nml ex
liihlts at thi eiinkitleti pi'iumK under
the guidance of CommN-iener (lenernl
1. C I'el'ier. after whleh h :ihl fnre-
vel' te Foreign Minister Azrvile Mnr
Andy Ciiimp'i enndidney for Con Cen
press U n great deal of n mystery te
I'etm Ivaiild pelltlrlnn.s,
Ilerattse of the wide Interest In the
candidate, such leaders ns W. Harry
linker, flialrmnn of the Ilepiihllcnn
State Committee, Congressman William
S. Vnre and many ethers. It was learned
today, maile intilry nt the etliee of the
candidacy. Speaking from the point of
view of "our Natien's Capital," Mr.
Swope said flint the, country would de
rive real benefit from the mighty mind
of (Jump.
"1 have observed," said Mr. Swope,
"that the lenders of Congress have been
hesitating ever reaching a tlnal decision
en some of the big questions of the day.
I iiin be giving nwa state secrets,
Secretary of Commonwealth In the i but I den t mind saying I think they
state (npitiii mi a view ei discovering are nnnunis v me ' ui me ciiih
just wliere Andy Is running and palgn."
wlierete (ioverner Sprout has a personal In-
I'cniisvlvanla leaders have a big ' tcrest In the (Jump candidacy. It seems
situation en their hands this year nnd this lies In the fact thnt the (ievcrnnr'x
the sudden and popular Injection of the i home Is at Chester and that Andy has n
(Jump I'undtdacy ;nlxes up the set. te son named ( Hester. "Only these cap
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ques. Later he called at the attete
l'ii'n"e te "-in gueil-liy te 1'rvsidi'iit
I'pitacie I'esea.
Nations' Instltiilinns Similar
In his address at the liar Asuocla Asuecla
1 tien liiiieheeii Mr. Ituglie-. after re
marking en the similarly of the Hra-
fi 'lllfin and Amerlenn pelitic.il instltu-
Bji'lens, tebl his heniers:
Vi "I.ibertv must liave its institutions.
! which art- necessarily institutions of
t
say the li'.ast. 1 iie leaders maile It
plain that It was a bit disconcerting te
i have their plans uir the fall campaign
all nlcelj lined up, only te find nt the
last moment that the situation was
1 being "gumped up."
One of the leaders, who Insisted thnt
, tils name be kept out of the paper, se
far forget himself ns te assert thnt
1 there "were enough gumps In Congress
I new without Andy coming nleng."
Politicians, alive te the keen In-
I teres t In the (Jump candidacy, sought
' te liud out all about It. They were
advl.'-ed by the Se retary of the dm dm
nienwealfli that Mr (Sump had net tiled
I nomination papers nnd tiint the last
I dny for filing Independent nomination
papers had passed. This, from u tech-
I nlcal point of view, seemed te dispose
of the question for the time being, at
least.
Then yesterday afternoon political
leaders imtiil with considerable Inter
est, as did thousands of ethers, that
Andy was still running.
"It's funny," remarked State Chair
man Ilaker. "I can't figure if out.
Andy's iinine cannot be tumid en the
official papers nt the etllc of the Sec
retary of the Commonwealth and stl'l
able of following the kind of reasoning I
that ins'de politics develops," explained
.fames 1' McCoy, the Governer's scp
retan, "can understand the connec
tion " I
KENSINGTON MEN TO MEET1'
Plan te Increase Membership of
Neighborhood Business Association
The firt fall meeting of the North
Kensington lluslnes Men's Association
will lie held nt s :HII o'clock this eve
ning in the Mcl'liersen Library, Ken
singten and Indiana nenues. With the
i beginning of the fall program of work
a special elT'iit will he maile te obtain
mere members for the association, and
members have been nsked te invite
guests te the meeting tonight.
Time te Get. Your
Fall Clethes Ready!
And the ones you put away when
warm weather"' came are plenty geed
until the November reductions.
Get them out netv before a real cola
snap. Send them te Herzeg for real
cleaning. You'll be pleased at the sav
ing, and mere pleased by the appear
ance! Wc have no connection with any firm of similar name.
I. HERZOG 0 CO.
All articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you
Germantewns Dyers Cleaners
5904 Gcrmantewn Avenue Phene: Gcr. 03-92
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always takes ja Yellow!
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Every one guaranteed
I- I aibi'rarv tinner.
; I "Such institutions rt for their rinal
ft, security in the telf -restraint of the-e
r j who love libert tee tnii'di te ilt'strey its
' J essential foundations.
f, it is m the aiiinimstr.it ion or justice
jf ft J sftifl rrTI P ' through the courts and in the standards
GQXBL CW2 riil i''nf ,1" ,''S:!,1 profession that wc find un-
1p LjvJxJU H jfailingly the measure of civic nieces."
jj In a statement te the lirnziiinu pres,,
1 issued after bearding the Maryland. Mr.
saiu :
' ! Hughes
--s, sEc." i Carten of
fj-? ' ', j m km r
I Ip.i re llr.izil with everv anticina-
, T inn of p'ensure ever my visit meie than
inli7e(l. ion have left nothing umleiie
tiling I enn see Is that Andy is nlnnnlus
te win by the use of stiekcrs en elec
tion day. It's funny, nil right."
Cnngres'imnn Vnre, ccn though be is'
right up Id the minute en the s(rateg
of running for Congress, concedes tlmt
And) has him guessing. The Congress,
man expressed the fear, in the course
of an interview, that "Andy did net
have the situation well in hand."
Ma Leae Andy Waiting en Steps
"I noted." suggested Congressman
Ynie, "tmit a mniittee effind the
nomination te Andy. It may develop
ltQ PICK Ot tile neST,S f-ite ppue the sincerity nnd cnrdialm of that this lenmiittee hud no autherlt te
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wip ni'iryim' iiuiii un- 1 iuui niiiT-ni mi', eiicr Tiie iieinin.iT 1011, in wnicn case
In our Phila.. Camden
and suburban Stores
in&iAj
Tpjast?.
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Safety Razor
De Luxe Medel
in Art Weed Case
DESIGNED DY THE MANUFACTURER
The
TO RETAIL AT $3 00
art Heed. r,l.inn anui..i ..-
Proof cae has nevnr h.rfcfers i,.,n
nec'aiel wl.h niiyt:,iK tj,,t Ji e'i
trliil- i i ",ra,ze1 ls cimpletr lt'i
nit -lr'"1 1,e'" h-l" ur
.i,n eueain, una ;,
keen-cuttins Om Jtu
zer Dlailes. T!-.e n
tire eutni for 1 "l
mere than the p i
me uaues 'Liie sals
win last irly j.
days lenjrer
iliub.t e.-li.e
59c
39c
A Few of Our September Special
Sales and Seme Regular
Everyday Reduced Prices
49c Peintex Fabric
Stationery, Special
48 Sheets, 43 Envelopes
$1.00' ilzc Cera Neme Tulc 69e
.40 size Hospital Absorbent Cot Cet Cot
eon pound 43c
Purest rubblns Alcohol pint 50c
JO llzc Popseden! Teeth 1'atte. 39c
5 site Woodbury's FacUl Seap
3 (or 55c
1.00 alie Llaterlne, laria. .. 75e
J3 size Tlz 25c
0 alzt Mtiltificd Cocoanut Oil 37c
.30 lira Kolynei Teeth Paste .21c
.25 alie Cutlcur.i Seap . . 3 for SSe
SO site Mennen's Shavlnj Cream.37c
JO size Rcsinel Seap 3 ler B5c
.40 slz Cas erla ,25c
.60 size Phillips' Milk el Mag
nesia age
50c Dex Ashes of Reses Rouge
with 39c Bex Java Face QQ
Powder, Special, Beth for OJC
(t.BO alts Teltews' Syrup .. $1,00
.10 slzn Palmellva Seap. .4 for 30c
1.00 aiie I.averlt, Urie 72c
BO.sIze Pebcce Teeth Paste. 35c
.25 slie Lyen's Teeth Powder , 10c
.00 sits Ferhan's Teeth Paste. 39c
.33 sis Frestllla . . . 25c
.25 size Mum . ...17c
RICH CREAM AND NUT
, CARAMELS
Asserted Vanilla and
Chocolate Flavers
Individually wrapped, rifht fresh from
our own candy kitchen. Stp- en .
tsmbtr tptcial, pr pound. OeC
Smeeth Sugar Coated
Almonds
Tha clean, wholesome Candy. A con
fection which children may eat in any
quantity, and a treat favorite with the
(rewn folks as wall, brptembtr
Ifsclal, ptr pound
33c
ttiStfi' fDmii
Stere
Formerly lilkrr-llecemnn
100 H. llreuil .St.. Cur. Stirur
lflO Market JOJ, !'. . ,
illll fhnitnut ltli nml L'liratnnt
tfir. rrenl. Cr. Yerk (KenalntrtM)
stil (lennanlnwn Ave., Bj-aad A.ErU
the ticniilc of ISrazil.
"It lins been a rare privilege te knew
personally jour gn-it President and dis-tingui-hed
men. I have been profoundly
impressed bv the great achievements nf
the Hrazilian people and their inagnlli
cent opportunities.
"I am confident thnt the friendship
between the people of Hrnzll and the
I'niied States will net enh be abiding,
but censtanti.i grew stronger."
Wins Hearts of Ilraiillans
President IVssen told tile correspond
ent of the Associated I'ress, whom he
received In the Cnttete I'alace. that
SfH-retary Hughes had "wen. the hearts
of the Itni7.11i:ili pee le. .is well as the
officials and the Government."
"Mr. Hughes' isit," be continued,
"will most surelv strengthen the bend
i f friendship which have nlwnjs existed
.ietw.ui Ihail and the I'tutid States.
It was a great pleasure for me te mine
in such close contact with Mi. Hughes
iiil tn knew personally the man who
has done -e much te insuie peace
througiieut the world
I feel that tills friendly Nit will
have a geed influence in instilling among
the people of Hr.17.11 the Ideal of peace,
justice, geed will nnd international
friendship "
A score of huge wreaths of flowers
from Ilrnzt'ian notables, unhiding
President Pessoa and Foreign Minister
Marques, were sent te the Mar land
as farewe.l tokens of esteem.
The party en the Maryland Includes
besides Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, .Justice
Kdwunl R Finch, of New Yerk, and
Sirs, finch. Representative Stephen (i.
Perter, of Pennsylvania, chairman of
the Heuse Foreign Affairs Committee,
and Mrs. Perter, and Adrmal Hilary
P. Jenes, commander of the Atlantic
Fleet, and Mr ,lents.
SHEET AND TUBE COMPANY
INCREASES ITS DIVIDEND
Stockholders In Youngstown Con
cern Share Prosperity
loiingsjtevtn, ()., Sept. 1.'!. Directors
of the jiiiiitgstnuii Sheet ami Tube
Company hac Increased the common
in iileud from fiftj te seventy-fne cents
anil authorized the regular quarterly
dmdend of SI. 7." a share, both payable
October I te -lock of record September
20. Fer the thiid ipiartcr, theiefere,
the company will distribute $77'.O0O m
dnldends mi 5li(i.(i()( shores of nen-pur
Milue uninien and .10,000,OUO of out eut
iUmdliig pieferied.
lilt reuse m the common dividend is
ih.i t" tin improved earning position of
tin- lu'iipaii). Sitne duly , 11)21. it
lias beiu paying common dividends at
the ratu of fitrj cents a sliare eaeli
ipiurtet .lune jireed the best month
of the jeur. Frem the standpoint of
grusu businehS, as well as of net earn
ings, tiie third qiiatter was substan
tially better than the second. Gress re-,
ceipts are reported running at a monthly
rate somewhat under $5,000,00(1,
The Rricr Hill steel mill will light
its third and last blast furnace to
day. Valley Independent is negotiating
saie of 20,001) tens of standard basic
pig iron, its original prii e was $M,
i subsequently cut te s;;i2.,"0 The pre- ,
posed bmer is mling for a steel tera-I
1 pans . The tiansin tiun is the largest
' ul the kind in many months.
'SOLDIER'SJOCKET RETURNS
I Mether's Gift te Sen In France Sent
I Anonymously
i Kllabetli. N. J.. Sept. 13 A geld
llecUet sent by Mrs. H. S. Hersh In 1017
j te her son, Rebert, then a soldier In
France, was returned yesterday by nu
nnonmeus sender.
, After her four sons, Cecil, Harry,
Rebert and Austin, joined the uriny and
.nmy nnd had gene te duty everscan,
Mrs. Hersli purchased four small geld
'lockets. One was sent te each of the
Mins. but tnac aauresseu ie ueuert
failed te reach him. Yesterday nu en
velope bearing the postmark of a town
In France addressed te Rebert W.
Ilersh was delivered te the Hersh home.
INDICTED IN RAIL PLOT
Smile Fe, N. M Sept. III. The
Federal Grand Jury here returned nn
Indictment here against W. P. Sey-
fred, president of the State Federation
of Laber, mm Aiwrew nriine, ai
i buquerque taxi driver, charging them
with conspiracy in violation of the
Federal penal cede. The men were ar
rested en u truln near Albuquerque and
'are alleged te have had beuibb la theli
possession.
A I,Mir,A!)V TO T1IK rsATIONS
In Washlnctun Mere Is a gentlewoman
who builds (Mluces and rents thetn te for
eign embassies. An account of "Embassy
Avenue" appears In tha laailne Section
nf the Sunday PDIU0 LBCOIB. "Utka It a
Andy will he In the predicament of
well-known Philnde'phian some je.irs
age. Tliis man had been told by a
prominent political leader that he would
see that he get the nomination for Con
gress. "The candidate want te Harrisburg
en tin day of the nominating conven cenven
li n lr arranged a dinnei of lift
covers nid hired a band nml then waited
nt the hotel for the committee In cenn
nnd netif him of bis nomination. He
waited and waited Finally, he began
te make juquirt and discovered, te his
disnuij. that the convention had ad
journed nn hour earlier and that his
name had net been mentioned. 1 hope
the best for Andy but I fear the
worst " -
William P. Gallagher, Republican
organization leader of Luzerne Ceunl,
nml chief clerk of the S..H" Senate,
ventured the suggestion thai in some
wa or ether the Widow Zander would
vramp Andy's stjle ns a cMiuliilnte
"Yeu sie." explained Mr. Gallagher
"And get his roll because lie realh
gpprd the widow. Willi women eitnfc
It is an even bet that the widow will
step out and try te linis'i him. Re
sides, I don't think And can get niinj
with that stuff of plnjing both ends
ngalnst the middle en the dry question.
In that respeit, I think Andy's cam
paign Is all wet. Of course, if I neb
Rim stands In Andy and -prings the
Australian ballet en the Miter, it i
quite lil;c! tha' Andy will lime the
edge en the situation.
Charles P. Swope. secrelarv te Sen Sen
aeor Pepper, who w.is in the city tedin .
intimated that Washington was st rred
up ever the possibilities m the Gump
"lifesis
THE masterful road read
ability of the Stutz is
blended se perfectly with
the utmost ease of han.
dling that there is never a
time when its great surge
of power is net subservient
te the slightest whim or an
occasion when complete
comfort must be sacrificed
te attain maximum
performance
efficiency.
Teurinc Car $2640 Readiter $:450
4-PaiitnEcr $2790 Coupe . $1490
All Pricci . e, b. Factory
ip
S. R. Blocksom Moter Ce.
L
667 N. Bread St.
I'hnnii. I'enliir (J3(r.().'llM.033.'S
STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY
e AMERICA, Inc.
InJianat'elti, Indiana, V. S. A.
A
cAFE' LUB1N
FOR A MEAL THAT'S REAL.
Walnut Street abv. Twelfth
MILK-FED CHICKEN
Yeu will find here every day chicken net
plain, ordinary fowl, but the most delicious poultry
that ever passed your lips. Killed, prepared and
served in a way te please.
$1.00 Table.
D'Hetc Dinner
11 te 2 1 M.li te b:30 P. M.
75c Special
Platter
U te
M.
Second Portion Gladly Served
A la Carte Service the balance of the day
Dancing 10 P. M. te Closing
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AT
SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE
MDHIIInnRMBI'l
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ELGIN $ T 7.50
Special -
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Of Interest te Men
This timepiece is special in price, but net in quality. It
has Klfiin material, workmanship and quality throughout.
Enclosed in a beautiful thin-model, green-geld case. Bezel
is engraved, and the watch can tic purchased with silver, geld
or white dial. S7,00 Weekly
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New Vacation's Over-
" We call for
one garment
or twenty "
Take a leek at your clothes.
Aren't they rumpled, soiled and
created ?
Let us de them up, freshen them,
clean them and press them, se that
they're like new.
Our prices arc reasonably low and
our service is everything that can be
desired.
Don't Trouble le Write Just Phene Poplar 7660
Cleaners and
BARG'S
Dyers
.Main Oflice and Works
1018-1628 N. 21st St.
Branches
1113 Chestnut St.
1."a 7 Gcrmantewn Ave.
New Heights of Power and Speed
Among Cars of the Highest Class
Only one conclusion can be drawn from the
warmth of the welcome given te the new
Peerless Eight.
That conclusion Is, that this latest eight
cylinder creation has exceeded all that was
expected of it in the way of power and speed
and ductility.
Peerless dealers report that the new Peerless
is being seen and driven by experienced
motorists everywhere.
the eight -cylinder Peerless has attained
new heights of finished performance.
Power, and ease of power-control, probably
never paralleled in a 6teck car; new and finer
degrees of flexibility, and an unusual capacity
for sustained speed these are the distinguish
ing marks of the new Peerless Eight.
They even overshadow the attraction of its
exejuisite beauty and almost perfect comfort
for they are se new and rare among can
of the highest grade.
And everywhere, the consensus is the same The Peerless Moter Car Ce. Cleveland, a
rimrarf
Dumbstruck
by a. truck.
Every owner of a new VIM has
been amazed at its performance
in speed, hill-climbing and
economy of operation. Ne
ether truck of similar capacity
can equal it. This is a truth
every truck user should knew.
Put it up te us te prove it.
Vim Sales and Service Cerp.
Bread and Huntingdon Streets
NEW
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GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
C. R. CUNLIFFE, President
2314 Chestnut Street
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