t iy--. t;vv;i!'Wwn--i" " " ; -1 ? 4sjj j!,1 al 9 'VJJrtX$ Ww?TFV . , 14 EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGERPHIDADELPHIA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 ffppp$ ! m : I; mi 4 if ,i r ;9.-2 tfeu CORONA TYPEWRITER llnlantvi Kt M Trr Werk DKW.Mts IV ATI MM.FS OF STANDARD TYPEWRITERS from $1 C.00 up (laarantttd one ytar LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. A. O. MiTtlnlhrrT W. I.. I'rlckhl lUit) riiMln.it St. I'hlU. I't.en Flltwrt B2.1B Corena ri Personal Writing Mflcn'nl SEASONABLE BEAUTY AID "W'n llllil n fin ftp nc O'lt the lifntif i ' i ir nr te Its irn bist nilvnnt iki' bv nT'uii; I with ean- tlirex Jt ii 1 p-i i ier tinpli'. In rtttetisn ') ii iji uh'fli demises lh I'-ur i i I v i ; tiimiiiisUlr et nil the dandruff i it nrl ecess oil, leaving n nnlrrfii'I firm, whole mine. fpilin; .Hr Its use yen will find til if T lie -iir drli - uuifUy and rAnh . i . in i :( ilnl ri nppear niK" nti'l U nl i s bright, soft aid fluff : i llufij, i i f ii t "that it 1. mIvs mere nbmi'l int iIm-i it U, n 1 s Mift tl.it iirr.iiuim; i heroine ,i pleaure Just iisi a tenpienitil of cnnthre, wme'i mu phii set from nny c-U dru;;si''s, f!ss..lv. it ui a rti of het i.i ii, t1 I- mikes ;i full nip hi tli'imi hi i i ii'l. oneiiuh se It in ri. t i ni ' : te n'l tl. huir Instead i' j 1st i! . ;.ii ,jf the bead. Adv. S i i iiii ii i m m t j ji eTmrrm ".mrrsTr Hajecn br.ss-werk fit lings for baths, showers, lavatories and kitchen sinks hnve a reputation for quality among archi tects and plumbers. It means long satisfactory service for you. Haines, Jenes & Cadbury Ce. Plumbing ar.d Heating CoeJo 1130-1144 Ridge Ave., Phila. Tast e a Hr The finest buttcT in America! cai!j Be alive! EnjeY the ease and freedean of glorious, vlfjoreuo health let nethincmar your perfect day. GROUND GRIPPnR Shoes keep feet norms), natural, ready for wetls or pleasure ever young I Their unique construction, com cem binluirthestrair it msidu line with the lloxible hhank, allow 3 and encourages correct, effortless, joy ful walUnff. In GROUND GRlPPms, feet mus cles n exerciisd at e very utep thus urch and feet structure are kept ever strenc Try them en keepthernon-undfergetyourfeet, FOR ALL THE FAMILY Qreund Qripper SHOES 38 S. 17th St. Nr Chitut 1 1 i as KJJ J- W&ell . v i Vhvja LSI SIB w nKS? PREDICTS ELECTION E WOMEN nut Mrs. Upton Says There Soen Will Be Ten in Congress NAME N. Y. CANDIDATES NOW Ynrlt. Sent. If) niiren TJnnuh. ilcaii women nominees for Cenpres Maud a coeri chance of election, Mrs, Hnrriet Tayler Upton, of Ohie. fce elinlrmnn of the Itepubllenn National Keeutne Cemmitter, miM en nrrlvil vesterday for a conference ultli Charles I llllles, nitien.il cenimltteemnn. "Three women are net enough In Congress." Mis. I jiten --aid. "I'd like te sep ten I'.ut they'll be lliere In time. Tim women members of tin- N'ntlennl Committee (Wire te vce Mi Alice IJob IJeb rrtMm. of Oklahoma, returned te the Heuse "Ane'Iirr nnm.nee is Mrs 'Winifred Misnn Hit, I, of Clllei20. te 1111 the .i- ranrs rnui..l by the denth of bnr fnflter. llepr-Mntiithe William V Mnen. of Illtliiiu She m"1 have little oppo. eppo. oppe. tlon M- LlniK.i ratter"en. vhn Is n Hepuhl can p.indldnte from the Klfth Cengres. ei'il IiM'rl-t of Neitli C'nre. Una, Is miliinj; a Inrd person tl c.tm palsn iipaini-t tremi ndeiis odds, ' AIban.. Spt T - Cn-elle, Hepiib lienn and I) MnuciaMe llt"rs will go te the pods fedaj te decide mimrinis pllmair contests for c tigrcsienul, State, Scnn'ij nnd A-embU- noinln.i neinln.i tiniis. Hlvnl candldnti's conclude, tlmr campaign K'tu-dav. State efJic.'r. L':iit"d Stve Sena tet and cindidateq for ?'!(. judicial efliees nre te be nominated at official State conventions next wel; Prlmarv voting Is net pxpivtd te be ueuv, except In coture-Meint districts where prohibition enter, emen: h.n been vnade the eutstandtttR iwie lti i'.x of the consressienil dlsfri-u north of the Bronx vheip ther" are centi"-ts the nlllnd "dry" forces hnxe im'.er'ed enndllates and are aeticly s.ippertlue twin. REICHSBANK BACKS BONDS TO MEET REPARATIONS German Minister Tells Belgians 270,000,000 Marks Will Be Paid IlnKseK fJipt fl Itr . r li 1 aiui-v r-, i,n i.einun M . b-re in' M I '' Ilclgian l.nvr , u tins ukti ng -nt tin. HeHitmnk wis w.i1. I' , .inlorse dermati Trei ,m tKit.ds for n p.ir-ttieri pnMnents te I!e. Ci nn te 'lie .iv i int of L'TO.nm) imiiic,,,i ritnrks. due February 35 and J mn X7,. I'JJ". Dr. I.nnd-berg's wtmn. which i aken here t , ompe-o the ill!TeiPiice between Belgium and Ormativ eM i re pa ration pnmentv 1s rdin.l .n i Iielcian Q"irfrs te the nrni. : (-. emntnrv ji'MtUde of t!.5 I!cIl-..mi C. . ernau'ii". T'ii ac rn 'v liMimmv as ',p. " .u ui- it. res Merulai . , I le- i i'cu rnnr i;u(l.,lpli IIneiisti i .11. nrel- '' 'r ine (i p h-tnii It. had .'irrMiicel iij-ipi.-uj. giiniiintips f, r the piumnt of tin- Mx meat in" tieasnr ?it(s t.. . l,Mjed b.- (iprin.iiiv t. IMsnim '1 1,.. understanding wis t! it the I!U,K or I.ncliird and prubablv i ri: 5i Ink .ld ! .in I he ItP.dibnnk the ih..,im t . in ft the im-riirnr ,f the sJ ln, , s i'."" '''' Ueielnbi'ik ,ri turn repi-,ij l"" "rutn bunk-. In , (.!,te,.i , .,.,, w 'h is the p. rlr-I r;..Pn!n ,, ,, IK st. I vh.. ii st Law a w'i: l t , ., . ili - iai. i.t. NOMINATE PADEREWSKI Pianist Named te Oppose Pllsudcki in Polish Presidential Election Warsaw. Set r. i,ny A. j , , The p-esidrnti'il crnict in Poland ' n Munlig N'ieimiir apiir.ritlv ! le hptw-en Mimhai Jes.pi, piudsi t n p-tsen pin. f stnt. and Iena. e .1 PaderewsKi 'J .. rinidfd.iev of Pad t ewski has h.eti aii' jr. v In the . t enal I. i . rats un n ,. j n rr e i r-nie- I'rri,.,., ,sAu ,n disnv.i- ' f ). p mi t s di'fl irntleii tl.a. l, i i l, ti' r"l trriii pe'.t .' P I J I ' Pi S J'lt kl . ! ,.,,diev 1 spoiserr Kill" t'.i' t.t .-.lilt I i-tv I...I K. t - , P.-r-llnr He-, (f the Sefialistn I'uderewt'.i 1,'is .ever.il tim's re p ' -efernteii l ,s iU aritien tint le 1 ,1 retirnd iron puitKs. ,t laM ai.u .s he wis ii Swit7 eland pracricnu' t.!d ions , 'a preparitmn for hi" ,m -t our ii the Unr 1 States, te beg a n Nevemb"-. CHURCH WAR OVER ORGAN Instrument Destroyed Soen After Being Installed Hendersen, Ky , ,pt. ' - . p.v r The (.1 r stun f'liunli at ! ri' T'nlen ii.iitin, i ently nistallis n ercan after a F.seral months' vvnij, nr.ienc the ivnicr. e it t..n Te I . a muss i f Finenldf ring . inb. rs uas ill t' ,. remiti'il of the erpun. Jt lind 1. i rfii.'.ie.l frsim lhc . Ii'irrh, tak"'i , . the i hureli .ii'N. imppt d te p .. e-. ,. i ft 'in tiri., nttt-r .. 1 ml 1ml I , fi.i- . nn r tlie pie. .-. Ke,n.its re,n 'i.iii; hr . ucre t . tl ttTi'it ilnt .1 "kii i in mnii v,r it t i' ;r ji litem, iriitnd ! ante n" . insta'iat mi 'if th. er'j. I il ill td d if. PET BEAR INJURES TWO , Weman's Scalp Tern Off and Hus Hus band'e Leg Broken I NUi-rii-:! Kails, Out . rVpt. 10 l'r i A I - lliirtli-y F I'pp'r, tmr i I nn 1 hts witt, of this rlu un in ii i ' j. tal h.'rt- werplv injur. d after .i i . .luuati- ln-t niht with n lu,; pit l i 1 Uej t . ri tli firm of V Kulur, in S'u ' ft rd i evrship. Mrs I pp.-r a Ft alp v.is tnrn uft Tli 1 ppi rs dreM- out en u visit nnd M I p er Btajed outside near the lr. wliii.li was . halueij He hrnk.' t i hain und sprnni; en lier I'ppi r n si d ' te hf r nid nnd tlin hear turmtl f.u Inn. lie was builj mauled and li.nl his l g lirelfin befure the bear uis het. I 20 YEARS TAMMANY HEAD i l Charlse F. Murphy Notes Anniver sary as Leader of Regime New "Wrii. Sfin I'i i IU A V Charles I' Muiplij today ebtierved t'ui nventleth nnnlvi -nn of hW rfRiuie its leader of Tumninny Hall. TIiIb in the lenijest pciled any lender i liiis retain) fl rentrnl of the erf?anizatlf.n in the i;C jears of ith existinie, and ilurliic that time .Murph is freilltid I with hiivini; wen live mnviraltv lei tiuiiH. UHined three governors nnd etit i rmted States Senater I Man Dreps Dead at Heme Huuh llrewn, fifty-five jears old. fidl dead while li the living room of ids i.nma nt 4SO North Sixth street, litit nlht. PbylcUnn at th? IUbnemaun run i SWARTHMORE OPENS TODAY;! fper et fine nrla ln Indlan Vnw MANY CHANGES IN FACULTY M,cre nre r,oe .indent, jn the ,i. - lege this year. The Incoming class New Department of Fine Art te Be numbers 170. Headed by Prof. A. M. Brooks j " The epenlns today of Sirarthmore BREAKS GLASS, NABS GUNS CeIIcrc- finds n number of important , . additieim and chanRcs ln ferce among Thief Throws Brick Through Win the faculty member". jew In West Chester The newly created department of fine j ch lO.-Evl- arts nt Swnrthmete will be headed by drnty after wenpenn only, n thief Alfred Mansfield Uroeks, formerly pre- earlv this morning threw n brick i Iffl, 1721 WALNUT STREET' WB Deminic's Fall and Winter New On Exhibition At His New Building, 1721 Walnut St. MOST tOemcn insist en distinctive models end tailoring, especially' in their suits and top coats. It is the individuality of his models end the fineness of his Oerkmenship that has made DOMINIC Suits and Tep Coats the recognized criterion. m 1 Tweed Suitings - d 1 ailere pi In tncet'ns, Peirjt twill and all th: and abrcad. Children's Coats - - Fer children from 216 te 14 materials, with or without fur cellars. Fall and Embracing l.e xCerld's best t .'stgnfr ' jillOflO'l E3 53 EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE WILL BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF OFF NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED Sale through n who saw TIir.Y Ne mutter l)ln the lSle? Creations Deminic has associated v;ith him the best workman ob" tainable and he has scoured the markets, both home and abroad, te obtain the finest and richest materials possible, vJhich are most moderately' priced, consistent vJith the workmanship and quality of the garments. - $55 te $65 - $40 te $65 Dresses - newest material from home fj $20 te $50 yiars. In mjnp distinctive and Winter Suitings tf I Tep Coats - - - KpOJ the finest importations of individual looms. Dnntnte rn't, flti nnd pr-ten ally superintend thr ruikliil (jt cait and neti varment. tn Entire Week 8100 light of glnss nt the piacc et misiness of Ibnilerc IlubenHtcin. Walnut nnd Market streets, nnd es caped with two revolvers, nlthntigh n dozen ethers, ncvernl bhetguns and rillcs wcte within rench. A tlec'd bark nwnkened Itiibenstcln. a man running from the scene DIDN'T T.n A VACATION hew het the day. hew rnifmer- wrMhfr. the fmnntis comic clinr- nncru inn iuinim, ruunivii) n ,) nu, llHlrhremlth Hnrti. Wall nml Hkccjtx. Detiv anil the ethuM tne nrrr tallil te nuuplv their humor In the Comic "octlen of the .suniliy 1'iuLte Lmunn. ".MaUe U a lUblt." Aitv, I Fer ,t lemdilc OrlyUutten P material Irein lasaa I! mm Nmy e- I j s 8 I II zA $ew Idea in a Seven Passenger Car T"HIS popular Auburn model has an abundance of room for 7 passengers, yet without the awkwardness of the or dinary car of this capacity. It really has 5 passenger com pactness, ease of driving and economy. Twe junior scats fold entirely out of the way when net in use, but afford real comfort when needed. An unusually geed value at 1 545 (factory) . You'll like it bet ter than many cars selling for several hundred dollars mere. Other Auburn model:: 5 passenger Touring Car $1475; Spert Car 91S95; Sedan $1345 (factory). A choice of colors te express your indkidual taste. Pierpoint Moter Ce. 641 N. Bread St., Phene, Poplar 3602 A. Zerpfel & Pen, Itr.l rtnp finrnia. 45 ". (Iiirnn f-trcrt. Lancaster, l'n, Tlinmut n. Wcnnfr, Dermjsvlllf, rar Allmtewn. r. Thre. N.nnlat, Mull, nn.l .sprinp St., Itfnillnr, rn. It. r.. rrnntr. Tnst l.ml (.nrnce. Smith Itrthlelieni, Pa. v. r. is, rirrle fiarnEi". into Vrctlp .rnll., Atlantic (Itj, N. .1. Itroekn nn.l Virgin. 137 K. Ilinepr Htrwt, Irtntun, .N. J, 22?td Successful Tear 'Vi mmsmCK M4.GEE Ce. Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century Remarkable Opportunities & Values Prevail In Our Early Fall Offerings of Superb ORIENTAL RUGS Ever alert te secure for our patrons the cream of the East's production of these luxurious fleer coverings, this season's collection scores for us another merchandising triumph. In fact for variety of weaves and lustrous colorings and for regular and unusual sizes, the assortment surpasses any it has been our privilege te offer for many years. Beautiful rugs of the Arak, the Anatolian, the Serape, Saruk and Savalan types; rugs of the Fereghan, Gorevan, and Hamadan and Kirmansha weaves are here in profusion large, medium and small sizes and all are Priced Much Belew Fermer Seasons ' Typical Rugs from China Highly decorative and richly tinted grounds of Rese, Blue, Tan, etc. 6x9, $115 te S175 sxie, $190 te $275 9x12, $198 te $375 NOW ON SHOW New designs and colorings in the well-known Wilten grades of rugs and carpets from our own looms. French Wilten Rugs 9x12, $125 iLLiUkax yiiken. tjoe uuraeie as Iren 9x12, $92 Over One Hundred Regular and Extra-large Sizes lhUU, -yak, Caafe,te Rege Wilten Carpets $5 per yard $35 per yard 1220 MARKET ST the Ads uen Cunningham Moter Ce. 5325 Chestnut St., Phene, Baring 8500 l'et I'nd J'yrlp Ce., J imllH Arrnnp. lnrlinil, N. .. Clirturr &. llepklnn. .pnliir (.iilfii e 12G8 llmlilen Airnue, rnniilpn. . .1. ( . . (.riihiim, Ileirr, unaware. Minllcrnss f.nrnre, Mlilillrtewn, Drlnuarr, S P"; wat m MfcSS CSCS SSSS i Hardwick Wilten Rugs 9xl2 $105 e - Classified; Pages II II f mx&njfVT. r-?nzvir. 1 . A.) t. ?ittr.T!r -1 V. . t 1 , iiXfi-
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