V-J ,? r 'j,.i;-.v T '.jtia I !., '. ip r-wyr r - ?r ' J i . , ti i, " "i" i.wr 'i w v-Wi-1' .IT'"- . "jS" 'V f.W.lXV' -', " i li' W I Kiw 'W'fWftv iii7m li W I ay I J r M. IT BM f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1922 N. Y. REPUBLICANS ILLER NOMINATE 1 Outstanding Features in iX. Y. Conventions y NEW JERSEY ISNT SO WET AFTER ALL (JmrruiM1 Miller at ri'iuiinlnntril muni- liiintislv by tin Itepiiblirnn Still" i t'nnvrntieti. Tin" riMiDtuitintieii e: Senater V 1). ' l'iililr Mini u State tiekri mttisfiirtei'.v Governer Named for Second; . ,, tll,; "" t- f -"Weakness of Anti-Prohibitionist A Miter liRbt between V. . K. llenrst lerm DV Unanimous Vete '"" "'riiier .iiiventt.r wimn, nmn "i of Convention DEMOCRATS IN HOT FIGHT1 whom lire m'pMiii! the Iiemneratie nniiiinntlnti fur iiiMnnr. I t'nri'i'iist in the Sjr'ieitM1 Convention. A mm lrnitili iMiniliihlte. lum I.uilli. of Si'lli'liei'tilil., s Int'iil umpil. Forces Revealed by Pri mary Election RECORD LOST ALL COUNTIES SENAT0RWATS0N BURIED liu t-" ni"l rmi ' v ntli, Sepi 'N, Dm ,,f t'l" AI.'.iii.. . N. V. Sept. -(imfrtiep Thousands of Georgians Pay Last V4 .(,,,.,., f t im.ii ! Tne-.ln.. in Nfltlwn 1 Miller miv renmnlnnt-l iin- Tribute te His Memery . 'u li Snrifi .ln.enh S. 1-rriiii:liii 'ii mimeilU bj the New Yet I, Kepiililidin I Tlinmsnn. ;.i.. Sept '.'s i-ei'iit ir iiMiMinved hii iivnl. (ieerge I. Itr.'- ftnle )MVi"tfnii oil:i. , Ihnin.is I; ;iinii ,,- Imneil IimIh. .ml. .nn. vesti-rilm . 'n llie fei in of linn I rupture n single one of the twenty-one ceunties: In the Htntr. ! Senater KrelltiKluiysen will tirRlii lil itethp eninpalgn nKJiinsL Kilwnnls lit onee. Tomorrow lip will nniieunre his platform nnd bcj?lu early next week te stump the Stnte ns he did ncnlnst Itee ) erd. TO LAY CORNERSTONE AT OAK LANE SUNDAY Prominent' Clergymen te Take Part ! in Baptist Ceremony The (-(iriicMeur of the Ouli l.nne Mnpli'-i Church. O.ik lime nml Twelfth 1 xfreit. will he iiiid nt '':"( o'cleek next I SiiiiiIh. 'ifterne ii in tlie lnesenee of ! tnnnv nii'iiilieis of the eonavecatlen and elersj men iepieentlni; oilier ilrtiominn ilrtieminn timis The lirv Alon.e II. Winters. inMnv of the I'hureh. will prevlde. nnd the In n ipereh .eiendliiK the noinitinneii ' In the soil of M.l'nfKe Ceiiiim. I retuin-. di" eldeiK'e that Niv .Ic-pim ' ,,M ' r- ''' ' "Mileii. if 'IViupli 1'nl KeuerulU Mip- Dlvtrirt A'tiTiiei I'ana (' Wnlmee. of tiiiiiitni of , uiinirMnen fiein (5-or- w n,,t ,, u,. .,v l( j. rjueeiis. said It would net tie lone le- u'ia li.iel.woecls united with pietti.neiit .,,,.,i (,, , fore the (lovruer tlinned hn iesi(.'i,.i- etli.-inN nml b'Hilcr- in piinitf a la! Soin..iew tin stinni.' wet sent tnii-nr "from tile eapit'i! en lli Iltltlni ll te tile tnlmle te UN iueiiiei' . I lie lie I. .1 epe,-ted te mine te the support of Kiv if Sparla. formerly pastor of. ii--in. will make the prineip.il niMress. A metal box in the corner-lone will eenliiln a oep if the Hlble, I In ren- precntlnii's ei'UH- naiier. the He- mind"r; a IWl of the charter member 1. ...., IIMI'L'I, HI rMi;iII.I. LMIIlll'llV I'ilSH'l "l . 1 I w . t 1 I ------- it... ti .... i! ;. '. i. I .. "I'l. lee.iiiM' nf .Senater I- irllticlnijsen m ,,f ih. eoncreantien, various eln ami close friend of the late Sciiatei. ethVi Hsid prelnbirJuii i ws. didn't m.ite- n cepj of t Ik- l.WMM. l l iu w atcil at the funeral service. riallTe. And iirnnMilieii te this siirnrl." ' ''' '""'- The inst i.s.miiIiU nl fin little -t - ., , , ......... . . , Aiiieni: the ministerv inviieii are ine pnnltal en tlie l'oteinac The determination of Seeretarj of State Jehn .1. I.j-eik te seek a icnom icnem icnom Inntieti en tin fleer of the convention in M'lt" of tlie oppevium. of state tea, i- mi j, hv,A t.(nl(, came .he detent. ! ..tmlMliites f..,- etl.er, ,., , iirj,n ;. Wilsti-. of the Oak pp.. seems te be only ob-tae e i m- ,(-i h ,,,, .,, u ,,.,..,! -herfS etn.es ,w had .entidently evpecied 1 ,,ne l'ark MetliedUl t'hurch : the Hev. plMe Imrmeii home leaders were ,,.,(,,,.,. ,, loiei fde ,.f me.trner'. vl.-tcrx beca.isc f their avowed nppesi. ) ) Uackenbeitf. t)nl l.nne Methodist hopeful. he-er that a lat mliiiite ,lp(lltl.. ,, ,, ,hl, ,.lllXl. f ,,.,., ,, . ,M, Vebijea.l Act. Clitnch: the Hev. I.lewell.vn . Calev, tettlemen- of th.' ppiiliii en!d be ,lr,lmmg -ilnkerv Hill." into the I lavms caineif 'he Republican twin m Martin's Kpiscepal Church, and lh" found ' n inn in l.i ti ihe In.l. I:i. i" 'ati mate n fei I'nl'.ed Stales Sennfer I", lb I". 1.. .lenes. Oak I.ane J'r-t - Anv s.iN, settieiiient weiil.l call lei .j.j ,)(1(1, n ,,s ,,, , ,, , , ,, ,,.-., - 1 1) . , imi.ieitt that ajipieacheil lOD.IHHi. , n.m I huri h. J the wlflii"twil of Si-'ie! irj l.jers. in. ,.,,. ,,, j,,, mi,,, :1, mother in tin ?.n ler Krell.ictTU' en. an lrlif.it. ..,',ti Wiift Is ilmlrman of Cue itumuch a- the lenders appear deter- v n-,, , fimiv i.t ' ' fn. nd ..f l'reidenJ Iliinllnj anil one of i ,., i, iiulldlns Committie wheh .i. ' mined I- nem.n.lte Samili .1 .loseph. .i ,M ,, truste.'i ihImmts, inii-r fae- , ,-, w.sl lil.ins f.e- llie new eilihce Dr.! P.IMniNiVATI RAWK POSBED 'oveTiier IMv:iriJi en Kli'isliiii Inv Umi-i-. the p.ister, expects f h.ive in r. j,. t.. i t.tnnn u . "'" '"'R1"' '"" ""l "11 v.efer til' I'l , Siindn. n beet wax e.ai,i,-ed ill I Five Bandits Steal S14.000 but --, .. iim,.... p,rsr,iinl puiniliirlu of t .. ,.,i n,., ..i,n...i. ,.n .,.. I ' Slin t-teadfiifstly denied knewledKC of her husband's whereabeut!", tsaylnc that she believed lie perished In the lire. BURNED BODY MAY BE terse n,lI,t ,,c ,hnt of the schncwer THAT OF EXHUMED GIRLl" ll'i-enn has been lnNslnj Mnce Jlen- i day nlsht, whin his wife nlil hi nn- Wife Questioned Further Re'eard., MV,-'rei1. n. caH .for. rea service. Mr, Im, mi.i u..-u .j ' llieiiu bditvcM her litisbiiiid is dead. Sin ihj ifiiuaiiiyj liueudliu SI. I .Mil's, Sept. JS. (lly A. I.) (Jertrudi llrenii, jeiiiir wife of Harry Ilretin. proprietor of ti puntR? tit Oak villi. Me., who disappeared after n fire destroyed his place of business last Tuesday, today wns subjected te fur ther iiiesllenim: by police, who me in .I'stlKiitiiiK the mjsterleus theft of the beih of Celeste Schneider, eighteen, who wns buried a month nun, from its urine in Mourn Mope Cemetery. . cnarreu lorse. wuicn at tirst wn-i iheiiRht te Vim In eu that of Itrcnn. wdie wits believed te have been burned te death. n fi.und in the ruins of the lire, but after It uas cMiiuiued, Dr. T. I. Carrlerc. autopsy surgeon of St I.euis County, declnteii ji was the body of a woman. I'eteciives anneiinceii tnev wer imui HtVyi tm WERS fint Funerals Clan Consideration .i w? it enT P""nt tten. tlonte the exprtiiien of your tntlmentt in tb flower naj aiiBDKVinenil. FLORIST 1327 Weil Girird Are. werkln; en the Iheerv that the burned 212 EaM Girard Ave. 13 S. 60th St. 136 S. 52d St. The New "& Knight lawjpr of ihe Mrieix for the P'f of Sceretarv .!' State. The Vibratienless Moter SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY S08 North Bread St. Phenes I'eplar .i:i-i.'..4i Patent Leather or Teny Brown Calf 9 4 The Smartly Unusual in walking shoes i a Walk Ovcr specialty. Their com fort and correct poise arc enthusiastically indorsed by thousands of Philadelphia women. n te m Harpers 1228 market Wqk-)Veii 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS IBM - Overlook $10,000 Syracuse N. .. f ' Mv P. i-'-.s the Ut'inecmnc deles i te, el Ke Stme m uni? info iii'tien fi p tbeti convention here truing, "pnitv bar- ( liiclniuti. i - ' !' A I' meny" beeante dominant keynote for I men 'M t ! tin ll.t'iiilieii ' .n every one from I'lmrles r. Murphv. li i in Wi.mil ,rn avenue tednv . -'! Tflm'niiinr Ilnll leader, down tin l.ue ile icshie" ,ei i t'e le'nd and i. -i ' Tliete t..i st'iiiMiitii-entPlli il'.i' a wit'i SK.nllii ''in: t .i lepei' t pouipreinl-e I .id I i rn betl b whicl' 1'" lifidipfir'e-. some ticket . mild b- s... ,0,1 vvuhe f a I '.i Ultniiis. wb. li M . n -i n .. hitch, i'lit as iliiii ter rii epcn.m; .f ..ll an., iimln'. . ,'s1 i . i .i'i the cotiv.'intlen ver' tempic-"d then re-.i'iet- int i in i"'i 1 1 ' 1 e w n illsfinet ibiinse In fhe ntine.pbrre. ''"! 'sifers .-no I i."ui' pn.fl.-v- :' Tlie new di velepniMin b.nu'e.l in i i'"' ' -,ij,l,l '" " 'le n ir v liib. poll fere nee wliM ln'cat l.n 1 t-t nial t 'I' '"" -I Hi" ! ' ' "if'' "' '" ' In thi One'n' is.i II ' ti'ivveeti W'i 'inti' uii'u. v -nd !. ti.'s ., ..ulit 1 De T ,r I .iiiik.-iimn fee Wl'liani I n. of i lie h-MKiM br Muci i t.-ie'e. It eilllie, i;?i T e i . ail '0 til leu. llandelpl llentst'. tollev Hj Inn. Kmviii S. Han, rmnpniC'i iii.tnise- for licit-' Murphv T1"' enferenn was ., i ! i;it it was .Mm. t-sl-iant el h eere I if. I ii thp lieti'l il.T te" f''ir lender- h:ni rfnele'd .i iliei-eti, Im int en. ..f them would I'dinl if Apait fimi the .e-'.;e ie-t:lt ..f f POllfeii'll.'e. I'" lelief lllliiilIK il'les.lle il'les.lle centinued ll'.tf Hipv "Hiil.l e int.. t!,. cenpen't' n " ' iii-fiiipi li'"i' ei Smith had 1 1 .!' 'te '-te comprein .. . rii iit. t" ili M i'"' I.unn. .f - in '.". "idv ei.' of : rece'ief. i.e;inse !.. iitt mui in tat i iim;;li '.. s.ir ') t l I. -r II- v is in r hmllv bur: T e n't '-. i -. ,n tin ii I ist ii i . . I ni: i,n il'e i.,ei. i . e rr'i.i.l,. i si. i eu t . ' Iw i i-iii r ei ,.u et 260 STUDENTS STILL ILL ..evei!!..r l.ilvvnriK ;s eenalii te provide ,i f.lbivvllic v.at Tim elicilwil i.)i-. r-.liii,liitvMu v ib th- harde-t tielit .c" ., ,Vas -emedeled and en!ari;ed In lit- i are.i. nerma 1j Uepubliciiii theush is;,; The pi in elte tUis pnichaieil , New .lers.v iiijj lit ,,, ylU i;i,i'.l. (, round for the new I l-"'!'w f Ulwnrds ne-ti.it tlint , i,, ,,., biilldms was brecn lime II el, the pi iin-ip.tl e strnijtli is in the , . , ,,n. I lei'.ieciaiii- I'.ir' and ilid net slievv I'-.it liei.iusi then vve-i. few contest- DuncMiyl I F P.im ; npriAW-r' en thr li!ii.st-:t'l.- i.ke,. IMwirds be- PHOENIXV.LLE GIRLS DEFIANT, .'i' nemlnsitivl i ii nioppeMi!on. I'heeniw lllc, Sept '': (Jtrls b"re With .eilv I .".ti districts missing 1M l 'ueil aa "iiijuiu tlen" asaint ei' th- 'JtiW di-'i-.ets In the Siiite. tl-- '' ui'.-t -fvle bv Iticreasin; the di- c.UU' sbiivved l.l'i llipht thai l-'nl tm- li"" I'e'wepti nn- i dp, of the hem r.iul i ieivsi n hid ItilJ'.:;:: vote, t,- I!, ,.. 'h reuud level 1 leta! of T'.'.'IPT "We de net c-ire vvluf they vvenr In hi. evr.ii i.' Iteeenl s ei'e.it ut. t'" 'lies or t.-wiis. vveh.ne i irjeij j aiipar.-nt vis'ei.i.n v bei . beiaiue ' "" rense the di-iatl. ', ' is tlie way , . r im ti-, le Ind be. n m ,,',1,- ,. r be'le ppr sir vmmmK&.Vkiumm..h!n3xa Eanti T FORD PRESIDENTIAL BOOM REVIVED IN MICHIGAN Mere Than Half t Alnbatra Sdisel Were Poiseticd liniiiii;li.iiii. l.i.. Si , Js i it' i i .,' nt ., lli-'i s.. ,, i ... .i-i iicvi 1 U'i'i -'intents rib-in '- i I -II , "I ' .i.i.'l.lll je-teriliv I v .1. i ,V si lle III '11111,1.111 I. t .1 . .. tl.il lb ! ;ift'e.". ' .r ' 1 1 u i i. Ten I liei e no in. .ii i '. i Democratic Convention Asked te 11"" -fie-'i- m -l no..!, .n, 1 1" Indorse Him for Candidate in 1924 ;', ''', ."' " ,;,';;' . t - R,l (It.v. Mlill-. 'Pt -" ' I' f i I' I A prope-ai t' irderse limn lWd M n, . i,, st i k nb.-u i. din for the ir ,i'. a. i . f i! . I n t n , -, v ,.. ifi t f. p t me. Ien .- . blt ..ne ll;. ii'jf ,t dl'lli P I ir. -licit. n iti-'l. ited Ili'it i'i - Hf Ns. uv '', ",r W urr . in the 1021 jenernl lei-lleti w ,i , 1-1 nnr'"'! for nr -i-ctai nn t the IJe-ebi III iv - tlen- i '.vinni't'. t tlie I eme. r.i'l- M .i. Convention h "".i' i. ' mad. Wha' I ne "le of t'lc p-OI"i-.il W "Hid t ,;,. ,.,,i- I" 'e tij ..I tins jreilllii be. he In ihe 'Je-iilii"' n I .iiiiiiit in- nf the State Centril ' m nut I i uoiii ueiii ber would nttenc.it te fuTi-.tst. The r si'l'Ulen. ' I- ii mli'i--t " rn.11 intention .. the f.t. t tl.m 1 -fr.imer- "de ne: -pe-tk tt- ir. 1 or vvlfli hK .v.ti-i ,it." Tlie convettieit tii"t ..i name . i dftfes for tlie lesser Mn. "tfli'es. tr1 , n platform and i.plete idins fm , ' rliey dr. lare w.ll b 'he u.e- tiionbe I leriKM't.fb , iiiip'ic.-ii en.i.'l".' .i MlphiE't'i wii'nii ti . '-nt tiftv '.',.- Wen lbr"l;e V I", i n f.neei i;., i;., nmer etui llie i.iit" . i inlii.i f " ! I'tiifed St,ife Senater i,s ih.. , ,i .-: .speaker en th" i .inveut imi preurnm "iVIl 1 TIIF IT.MMI, s ii Ivll'l M, lb- in k! it I be . In .i .mi,. i!' i , bn, ' nt'i ' ll.ti.'i h .i i heps s't .; ' h '.' I . I , I ' lit It'll- I'l . ,1- I .III I'l'.' -, ,. pi inn- d innc -'i i. I'lied ". t'e '.i .,i ! Oi. NOTABLES AT TRENTON FAIR - Senater Edge and Governer Ed wards Are Guests of Management rivitnn, s, t - i,, i . I', ,.-, i . i i if tin Ti 'ie I 1 ni In i n " nti" ' i t in it b in be.. n Sen ii.ir l..;e. 'mij It Mill' p". M s- I .in ill. i Small f lla'li Ie lllllel lie'i'l Jlle-t- te-Ill a'. ii'Viriep I'evv n-'ls. 1 1, i" ii r.iin ni. iii . m e f. 'In I I'iti'd Stit.s -.cnat smi. it.. i- 1' -i 'in.-l uv - ei I'lhiii fi. i n, It I! p I1 ' Hi I, I i n I',.. Tin mndel i Mark Sitiv or .1 J Pl'tCVt. The Attractive Girl Yy HAT is it nbeut her that refilly attracts Is it net a stylish, youthful appearance, largely helped by shoes that are fashion able, original and correct? Our exclusive models truly represent the mere formal trend in fall fashions. Priced .$8.50 tS $12.50. I The Stu pendeus Ceat Event That Has Been Announced for Days and Days Eleventh and Market Streets SALE .J52&CJ3 y M ! H g' etiri'' t'e Mtitrli L j) vSu-vw,-y--"ii,, i.rn( 930 Chestnut St. ZT17r?sJr & WHY ' AS MUCH AS UiuaSajiu n for anv Plajer-Piane. if ou can bu a new. high-grade and Riiarantccd instru ment for less, en easy weekly or month! pa. ments. with several dozen music rolls, a hench and cahinet thrown in? A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 2- te .'55 years and ha a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated IlEO--TYl.E patents owned and controlled exclusively hy us, in our modern, well equipped factors. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tubing. De net let anybed talk you into huying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had. why should we spend twice a.s much mene in developing a double valve action? The verj fact that for ever a quarter of a centurv we have been offering SI 0.000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS a'NMM.I! M should he sufficient proof of its quality ! ll our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent. Inwei than any dealer an.v where (whether large or small) can siTerd te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS safe 2 Ar Embroid ered and Fur Trimmed Veldyne Saxsenia & French IT PAYS TO THINK! iiiiiiSlilli FI-ATSsfO CO- 1 lth and Chestnut Sts. Open EvpnttiRs Factery: 50th and Parkiidc Avenue L Hi rr I, E3ii;M i T -x t3iPt?itfyj SWIv id l tbBSKWsSB HI Bs tfE tiHffu BMiii jf3B3EwWwsS''Lr3. ? 4Bn,wiVutinwrj Vx.i CI Ml Vfnkrt of TalUInc .Mnrldnm lit It'dilrril Ir1rf '$- Wr are the Only Piane Manu facturers in Penna. Fameiit for UZ ------J i- -: r r ' SSSSrSSSI -&. i tw&a WmiH&SnMHia gCdlWS Wyttt. iPBtSPjWa riling from Factory te Heme. "' -T IX'2A1 MyMWMi-TrTrgSii'r mMrsP?- -i' - ' fllii 1 II III, f' a- iP's J 9C A - WfM.-2i&SS. : 'Tr 1 HmKmtAS.iWXIK mmmmmyhi dm mMfmwmmmmf nffi1 JiuuiiiwB mjd meniii.s et prcparal VnT Belivia v&rgp months et careful buying, ffJ, r Stock from ever 12 of Amu . (W&PlsSSrS s&5& a Ceal irt wvtli less than $50; seveni ia. vpff" 2$? numired are worth I&iiiImJ- JwCr UiniU- and the kind of an oppertuni rAwAmrT', m 50, $55 te 65 Values All at tGBHk ' P'BBHBBBBlBHiB FIRST FJ.OOR Veldyne With Luxuri Furs $25 eus Almest Every Ceat Has a Huge, Huge Fur Cellar Seme with wonderful cellars of beaver. Others with cellars of fox. Huge cellars of French ceney and wolf. And plenty of the fashionable caracul. Sonic have fur cuffs. Excellent cheesing from the season's color "leaders." ion are behind this Sale two picking the "cream" of the Ceal rica's famous Ceat Makers. Net 1 hundred are worth $55 and $(50 $()5. It's every woman's oppor eppor opper .v that conies but once. Over ?5 Styles : Graceful Newest Fall Medes I Embroidered and cable-stitched mode's. Every imaginable kind of belt. Embroidery motifs; deep tassels. 1'i'inge and smart braidings. Featuring I he "fashionably" wide sleeves set in deep armholes. borne sleeves gracefully caught into a nar row wristbandeh, se smart! The Loveliest and Most Fashionable Coatings : "k T is -.. t)- lNermancIies, Behvias Chameistynes, Pelyannas, Veldynes, Leuvanes, Marianrias, Saxsenias Misses' Sizes 1-1 te 20 Women's 36 te 44 and Jixtra Sizes 46 te 52 Goods Purchased en Charge Net Payable Until November 'Acvy Ceat Plain or Fancy Silk Lined and Interlined 1 1 r - .'.).,
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