Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA .TUESDAY. OCTOBER. 3, 1922
PINCHQT CON
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AT PITTSBURGH
Making Certain of Support for
Legislative, Program Douglas
Refuses Progressive Nomination
WILL SUPPORT FORESTER
TRUCK SMASHES SHOP WINDOW
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Conferences nrr- brine f-Il in l'ltt
tirh today between OifTenl Pinoliet.
Republican nelnlncc for Clnvorner, nml
til? .cundlrtntc. of the Allegheny County
dlntlen te the Stnte Legislature.
Mr, PInchet it seekln; te tl!.enver if
II these, Including Senater I.elle. who
will represent the western county nt
Hnrrlsburg next .vrnr, wilt support his
lglnlntlvp nnd ndmltilstrntlve program.
Mr. I'inchet renferred en this til-
Jeet last night until well nftcr mid-
u night with Mayer Macee. t!eerj;e N.
Oliver. Alexander 1', Moere, lelm W.
'nflish, Jehn 1. Ilnrrls. candidate for
j l State Senntc, nnd ether leaders. The
-s.A,nt which N troubling the wi-Mcrn
"' lnrtlia l tlm l-'urpntnr'u liteitffn 111 ilrlvp
. out boetlcRKem.
" It Is net enl the purpose of Mr. PIn
chet te nnls the candidate.' as te their ,
t stand upon hi platform, but. if iIhtc
nre any who refunc te pledge them-
pelves, he expeptK te se ininrmiiei' it
, from the plnifurni vhn he address
i the big Ippubllenn rally te br held te- j
f night at Syria M'i'ie. l'ltt.biiril).
J .Sir. Pinchot nld he will cpnrMt' the J
, answers te hlsiitiPstlnn into four croup.
There will be: Thete who refue t" ac
cept the platform at all; the-p who
, decline te tell what tliej will de, nnd'
these who. bceaii'e of "wet" ecntimtMit
in their districts, or for another rea
son, say they will support nil the
. planks except these relating te vn'nuiis
nd enforcement of the "dry laws. '
IK..i.ir?!w-yTyf ' w y -'$' w..ir w . . ."r v'?5flS'Vjli'v?'y'5E?Jsyi
faBjVfaaHiBaaHkaaaW?X "?'HaHaB. aaaHit
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CHURCHES DEMAND
U. S. SAVEARMENIA
Federation Calls en Government
te Ge te War If Necessary
te Step Atrocities
"'.";s:'Hv'--... ti
&r!W3jW5M-saaai
The window frunt of a women's cletlilui; store at i!N:!,S Kirlnnetid street,
ewnetl by t'. II. ?i lint. w::s shattered this tnernlin; when the steering
ucar of a tnotertrtirk broke and the be.uy inacJilne crashed (IiretiKh it.
Tlic tiiicli was driven b Iv (inrllrU
THIEF GETS $4600
LOOT FROM BEDROOM
M'SPARRAN USES PINCHOT
SPEECH TO FIGHT PINCHOT
Steals Jewelry and Clothing in
Overbroek Heme Caught Later
f 1 A light-footed snenktlnef miisncked
the bedroom ecciipli'd bj Mr. and Mr.
Charles MePnddi'ii. fMUl dverbroek
nwnue, early esterda nnd escaped
'witli .? 1(100 wnrtli of i'letlies and jewelry
xiQuetes Ferester's Statement In 1914 1 without arousing tin- blecpers.
(That G. O. P. Me Thing of the Past', The man was captured last night in
Gilferd PInchet, Progressive in 11(14, Highland Park when Patrolman Aurinii.
was quoted against himself a IiPpub
1 llenn candidate for tioverner in !--,
In the speech with whliii .Jehn A Mc
Bparran, bead of iIip State (iiange and
Democratic candidate fe (ioerner,
opened the party's camii-iign tn 1'ltts
hurgh nt a meeting held lat night in
Moee Temple.
McSpnrran. last niglit. continuing iu
attacks en hlgli taxes jn the State
Introduced n new feature for him bv
rending opinions Mr Pinchot, when a
Prrtgressivp. pxpres.scd against the lie
publican Party.
1 'He quoted from a speech In Mr.
Pinchot nt Huren. S. P.. Mnrdi IS
1014. wlipn Mr. Pinchot said :
"The Hennblican Party is a thing of
the. past. Iils'nynl te its tra litiens and 1 sun parlor of the Mi I'ailden
Its recenl, split Inte factions, con ten-
tlens. unlinpr.v. wenk. It is seeking
feverishly for help that it cannot Hud.
The Republican- arc divided against
themselves, but we knew that a house
divided against Itself cannot stand.
Mere than thnt, the Republican house
Is founded en sand the and of special
privilege, nn.i Its foundations are ruels-
, tng with telitical corruptions The
rains have descended and the floods are
, ennobling It te pins."
FORTY READY TO FIGHT
Resolutions demanding thnt the
T'nitcd Stntes Government take "mili
tary measures," If necessary, te pro
tect the Armenlnim from the Turks,
were adopted nt n mnss-mcetlng in
WttherMioen Hnll, under the direction
of tbe Federation of Churches, last
nlcht. , ,, ,
ir. Paul S. I.elnbach. who presided,
read the resolutions, which nlte pledged
relief for the sufferers.
A tale of horror, describing condition!
when the Turks burned Smyrna, was
told bv Dr. Mark II, Ward, who was
engaged In medical work with the Near
Knet Relief at Hnrpoet. lie wns de
ported three months age by the Turk.
Dr. Ward told of hew men, women
and children were driven en te the
reads bv the Turks. In some cases
Hogged, for a distance of 000 miles, if
they survived, nnd then left In the
mountains without shelter or feed te
die.
Dr. I.elnbach said he originally in-
sorted In the resolution a request te the
! llevernment te take whatever measures
were uece.ssarj te protect the Arme-
I ,ilr.t,u fi.mii tin, I'nrl.'a.
ll-t,wii l.n ...... .j. j
"I move we put teeth in thnt reselu-
1 t ion b inserting 'diplomatic or mill- '
1 tnry'. exclaimed the Rev. Dr. P. Y. j
.Schelly, a Presbytcrlnn clergyman. "I 1
1 also move that wp insert 'demand'
instead of 'entreat' In requesting our
1 Government te de this."
I Dr. Schelly's preposition caught thci
. audience, and n dozen sjicnkers in-
I sisted that "military" measures should
, be inserted.
"De you knew that thnt means war?"
I said the Rev, II. K. Henton, pastor of 1
Messiah I'niversallst Church. "Hew
I tnnn of ou nrc ready te go te wnr te'
protect the Armenian''"
I About forty person steed wp.
PERSHING MAKES APPEAL
AGAINST FALSE ECONOMY
General Says Minimum Regular
Force Should Be 150,000
Va,lilnReti. Oct. .'I. (lly A. P.)
An appenl le the, newly formed national
organization of reserve n Hirers of the
army In svsslen here te use Its Influence
ng'iinst "fnlse economy" In nrmy ap
propriations was made by General Tor
ching today, speaking nt the first con
vention of the citizen officers.
The cvncrnl at the nunc time reltci
ntcd his nwortlen thnt the minimum
force of regular. needed by the country
was 1. "0.000 men and 1. '1.000 officers.
"That should be the very lowest limit,'
he declared.
"The influence of this organization
should he very great in arousing our
people le tlle necessity for reasonable
appropriations, for these purposes,"
General Pershing snld.
"It would be falf! ennnemy (e (ive
n few dollars by nnglectlns common
preparation in peace tlmen, nnd then
te spind billion le imtkn up Ihn ds-
hclency whpn war comes. Just an far
is the pcepln licrnmit interested In this
matter, jiiht that fur will Congress
stand rctdy tn innke the neeemnry appropriation!:."
Military Cerps Drills and Dances
The Philadelphia Military Training
Cerps had Its opening drill and rsvlew
lust nleht In the gymnasium of the
KlngsesMng Rocrentlon Center at
Fertv-nlnth street nnd Chester avenne
CITY HALL SCRUBMEN
TACKLE G. W.'S STATUE
Werk Valiantly te Remove Stains
Accumulated In Jury Roem
The Geerge Washington stntttc, which
rests In iln obscure room en the neceiid
fleer of City Hnll, formerly known ns
"Conversation Hall," Is undergoing n
clenn-up today nt the Jinnils of em em
peoyes of the Bureau of Clly Property.
The workmen brought tijnrble polish
Inte use, but after several hours' work
en the feet nnd legs of the statue, It was
evident that It will still bear evidence
of the year of neglect, even after the
cleaners are through.
The mom In whlrh It stnnds hns often
been nsul ns n chamber where juries de
liberate, nnd the ceut-talis nnd lower
part of the slaluc bear the Initials of I Maintenance, nnd Judge MacNellle, xvhi
manv jurvmeti nnd some mathematical Mimetimes usrs the Btatue room fer1 ,
problems which probably nt one time (iiurt room, regnrding responsibility f0,
helped u perplexed jury te tfiifli u de-1 cleaning the statue. ' V'
tiir Jen vet; akp, tormiNe rem m
be found In the Help W.nted column? !
elslell,
There
Nuthtiti
hud been
Rtinibe,
ii ilhHilc between
Superintendent of
liage. 28. 4tt.
celumtii en
of the Ternwoed .station, taw liim car
rjlng two liandbags and wearing an
' overcoat reported as stolen.
The prisoner said he i Harris ('emp-
I (en Magistrate Valentine held htm
without ball after Mrs. Mcl'adden
'Identified three watches, two diamond
, riujs nnd ether articles found In bi
possession.
"1 thought 1 heard some one nn
ini: about in the roeni jesterday morn
ing." said Mr-. .Md'adilcn tednj. "Itut
I as spe;h anil I believed the sound
i was caused bj mj mhi footstep-. I
didn't he ii r another miiiihI and dozed
' off again. I suppose,"
'I he intruder hud feri oil a deer in the
home.
CONVICT IS REARRESTED;
DENIED SIGHT OF BABY
RACIAL RIOT RAGES
FOLLOWING MURDER
White Men Clash With Negroes
After Arrest In Alabama
Montgomery. Ala.. .(. .'I. (Ry A.
P.l One Negro wns killed, a score
attacked en street cars nnd one white
man shot In disorders here last night
and earlj today following the arrest of
Jee Tern II. Negro, charged with the
murder of Geerge Wilsen, a game war
den, who was shot Satnida night while
searching for a Negro who was allege i
te have killed Albeit Sansi in, a city
policeman '
Judge l.een MeCerd. presiding Judge
of the Circuit Court, ordered the Grand
Jury called Inte special session here to te
ilii te inwtiKiitP the killing of Wilsen.
Terrell, according te the police, lias
confessed that lie shot the game war
den. Three companies et National
uuan.sn.en we,e ni-n m uie jail ,,0,lfprPM.e wll begin nt 1 1
t It'll 111!' Itll'l' l'lllll III' M Ulll Mill
night. The jail was peppered with
bullets, but the soldier did net vetiirn
the lire nf the mob.
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advertising by its echo
increasing business.
The return from
property of yours
that
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HEYMANN & BR0.
Real Ettate
Hermann Building
213-215 S. Bresd St., Pails., Pa.
The Value of a Diamond
Depends Upen
Quality cutting proportion,
polish and color.
When proper balance of these
essential elements is assured,
selection is simplified.
J. E.CALDWELL & C(X
Jewelry - Silver - Watches- Statienxry
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREET5
I ..HWUIIJIJLM" PV
STRIKER AND RAILROAD
POLICEMAN FOUND SHOT
STIR UP LAGGARD VOTERS
Delaware and Chester County Lead
ers Discuss Situation Here
Representatives of political, patriotic
and reform organizations conferred nt
a luncheon in the City Club today en
means of (totting out the "slacker vote"
of Ilelaware and Chester Counties. The
M.
At tne last general election only ;,.i.
."ill of the 77.r.10 enrolled voters went
te the polls, while in Chester County
only L'1,171 voted although there were
,"1,47- enrolled.
ST0TESBURYS DUE TODAY
13
DELAWARE COUNTY WOMEN
ANGRY AT REPUBLICAN SNUB
of Their Sex Should
Named te Legislature
women of Ilelaware
Think One
Have Been
Republican
nunty are in a rebellious mood ledav
""cniif.0 their candidate for the I.ejis-
ture was pushed aside b. the Ke-
hlienn County Committee."
, The committee Inst night nnnied
irrv K. Heyburn te till the vaeanev
the legislative ticker caused bv the
ent ileatll of Henresentnt ve Menrv
. Miller.
I .Seme of the women thr
'. 'art of the ticket anil te
V
Expected te Find New-Bern and
Wife, but Is Wanted in N. Y.
"It s pretty hard for a man te spend
live years In the l.n-tcru I'l'iiltciitiary
looking forward te a meeting with the
I son he lias neer seen, and then lie de
nied the pilwlcge." Jacob Shindlcr,
tveiit-i j ears old, told Magistrate
Itenshiiw in Central Station today.
Shindlcr was released from tin- peni
tentiary this morning, fully expecting
te find liis young wife and the baby.
born three months after Ills sememe
l)ecan. waiting for him Instead. He
I tective Stevenson approached with n do de
i tiilner from the "ew Yerk police charg
ing him with tucking pockets tin- sjmie
I offense for which he was muiiitid here.
The man almost collapsed in fr.rnt of
i the penitential j when he did net ee
his wlte there te meet him.
I When he was held without bail le
, await extradition, Shindlcr reipiosted
iMngistiate Itetishaw te locate his wife
land mmi. Their home is in I'.oteu.
wlier Shindlcr aUn is wanted for pick
ling pockets. Shindler is n mllege
i graduate and during bis impii-etimcnt
was editor nf the prison weekly.
Central Railroad Officer Says Three! Cemlnrj en Majestic, Which
Men Attacked Him Bringing 2148 Passengers
.Maiirli Chunk. Pn.. ct. I! i !. A. The Majestic, of the White Star Line,
P i-IMward Mi'iinley. a striking ls due in Mw erk ity today with
:n passenger.s, one ei tne largest lists
if tile season.
ineng the Majestic s S14 lirst-class
railroad shepman, ami iMvul .lolmeii.
a captain f police for the Central Hall Hall
read of Vew Jersey, were feiin I shut
early today ami iciiiemiI te a hesplt.il
Mi liinley ' condition is i onsldered
serious but that of Jehnsen is net
Jehnsen snld I lint he was attacked
by three men. Mellinley wn found
alone, and was unarmed. " A bullet had
-trm It the policeman's rib. one reled the
bedv mi I lodj;ed in the spine. It was
removed.
Mcttlnlej suffered wounds in ihe loin,
hip and the bg l'hyslcinns s)M he will
recmei, Imi lieinuseef hiscMti.nl con
dition no .tateinent has been obtained
from liim.
I cnliln passengers arc Mr. and Mrs. K,
. T, Stotesbury. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Marie Jolm'-eii and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar
thur II. I. ea. of Philadelphia.
Man Hangs Himself Near Grave
Pen Argyl. Pa.. Oct. :;.--( Hj A. P.)
-When V.. It. Moppeok. a will-known
contractor here, failis te put in iippenr.
nine last night at a meeting of the
Scheel Iteard. of which In- was, n
member, a search for him was started
and this morning Ids body was found
hanging f i ein a tree beside the grnu grnu
ef his first wife in Kwrgreen Cem-teiy,
Jit
Paris
fi Sa L. L a "s
imemmi
New Yerk
49 RAILROADS AGREE
TO OLD RATES OF PAY
re.ntened te belt
Sltnnnrt Tr
Florence Uernblazer. the Democrat Ic
nominee for the Legislature.
Women leaders had proposed Mrs.
Mnry L. Worrell, of Hnethwwi. for the
racancv because she had the higliet
rnte nf any if the unsuccessful candi-
dates at the primary. Later .is a mm mm
premisip candidute they suggested Mrs.
Mine Alice j;nrber, of Swarthmere ,i
V-r.rf ernirr T'l'lX" Puttorseii. , Trainmen and Conductors Adept
t)f the five members of the Commil tee ,,,,- .,-,
en Vacancies only one. Mrs. j. ciaud,. former Working Conditions
Tlodferd. upheld the women candidate, thlrage, et. .". iiv A. P i- A
suggested. new agi-eenient nialiitnining the old
"As a matter of Justice the plnce en rates of pay and rules ami verkiug
the ticket should have been gien te i eiunlltlnti- wa- signed today by i"pre
.Mrs. Worrell," snld Mrs. Itoilferd ti- I 'piitatic. of approximately fum-nim
day. "I feel that it is a matter of railroads and subsidiaries and tin
'deep legret that the committee der ided i Urotlierheod of Railroad Trainmen and
otherwise. i tlie Order of Railwav Conductors.
"As a member of the Republican' '''he agreement, which will be m cf-
County Committee nnd ns president ef''1,1'1 ,1,lt" October L'l, l'.-.. besides
the Women's Republican Club of Dela- ' 'naintnltilug old wage lcels .mil rule-,
ware County, I cannot vote for a I leiim- ' "" biding timi uud one-half for emm
crat. Of course I cannot speak for the ,ln' after eight hours, was considered
ether women." 'by the empleyes' iirg.miatien as fai,.r-
i alile te tlieui
I Today ' agreement included the pnn-
ipal r.nlreiiiN entering ( ntcage and
tlncrslg tonitety west et the Missis
sippi River, and with ngiecmenu signed
with I'.astern lnu .ipprexiiiiately
three-fourths of the railinad mileage
of the country new has -igned ii witli
the trainmen and londuetrus. .r. l.ee
anneiiticeil.
TWO KILLED WHEN AUTO
HITS TRUCK NEAR EASTON
Four Others Are Injured In Motor Metor Moter
car Collision
Ea.ten. P;,.. Oct. .'!. illy A P I
Miss Melen Ueuward, thirty' ears old I
of Allentown. and William Miller I
thirty years old. of Heading, an- ilea i I
bh me result et injuries sustained early
this morning en the William Penn high
way, at Farmersville, near here.
touring car. In which they were' rid
Ing. crashed Inte an ice cream truck
EWe Cenruil. twelity-twe years old!
or Ueading, is in n critical condition
with Internal injuries and a fractured i bem
mrm hiip llii.nRa .. , .
.1 in ,iV ' ieeiy-eigni years
old. of Rethlehem. Is internnllv ituured
1 1irk tn aa i n . I -,. . . tr .
.""!"' ""eiis siiuereil s c at in
Deaths of a Day
and
juries. Theodere Delong. of Rending
t 2"r ,r, tlle -eriiisr car. is belni; held
Why the b'niten police f,lr reckless d'lv-ing.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
jepn riren, ines s Att, .,
r. "IS";?"'- JMS "!' i
T Kllr. na.14 nhelnhiinli M. ' '
J--1n Ht-eenl, T1U w. XVIIrtnr t.. ,in,j ,-,..
'tne Iwarblnn. .Vlcetuwn, Pn '
'IHIOIK. I S3 N Dfnrburn .1 ..,
I'l. .tni'j Ureen t
Jiurrny. gg.-H .v Jinncuek i BI1,
kA. Hart. 7472 Jamer si. '
I Haul I. "a-.-a W i'.,rtle. .
jim HalVHtlce. 30-,'J . i:M t
n .lira, jr., illlS Uinmhnr.
irina iyinp. Ililen PrA,Ti,r..;.i
i
nml
I
lAMrle J
nnd Heru-
Hareld F. Wilkinson
Hareld rrankllu Wilkinson, h et
eran of the World War, who died Sat
urday, will be burled with military
honors tomorrow afternoon from the
f his uncle, Ilnrrv Strain, I'JOtj
t oilman street, I ex liase. Ihe fu
ner.il will be in charge of members of
Cerpnial Jehn Leud'Mishiger Pest, Ne.
IliJii, American Legien. Corporal Lou Leu
denslager, who was killid in action,
was a stepbiether of Wilkinson.
Wilkinson was twenty. three yiars
old. lie enlisted in the navy as a radio
operator five days after the I'nited
Slates entered the war and made ,i num.
ber of trips oxersens. Following Kerv
Ices at tlie house, interment will be
made in (Irecnmeunt Cemetery.
Funeral of
William Kulp
old, (
William Kulp
eignty-tiiree years
died nt his
Ph
nlna
"V 'U.. Vfininniilli -
i-IiUr. Ii in 't "S-M ..
iVeWrv.K "..":. frMr-
,-uii i.nvin. am wildrr al nml pr.i.
U'lerwIU. !(IIS4 fi. 7lh at ' ",la
yrii 11, llernake, liltn , j .,(. .. .
nrr K. Iivrn IIM" x in Ji
V- '.la Marh.-NI 1..1I t, Vn...-1?1 1 .
rruiiriw. iSa ' h lati?';,"'- """ A"
! VOKri
, R u'teran, win
lieme, "Jli vtlMer street, iieruiuiitewn, i.t.
Metula). will be buried In the Ivy lli.'l
Come-ory Thursday afternoon. The
tiineral win de iiem urn tiein-e at J
o'clock. Dr. Frank tlrey, of tlie Meth Meth
edist Kplscepal Church. oOielatiug, .Air.
Kulp served with tlle famous Pl'V.tdel-
plilii "llucittalls, t empai-.v ,t, lneth
FRANKLIN'S HOUSE TO PASS
Will Be Razed te Make Way for
New Bridge Approaches
Franklin Heuse nt 111 Spring stie-t
will seen be iaed le make way for new
Delnwiile River bridge approaches
Tradition hns it that P.cnjnmin Frank
lin lived in the house whin he tirsi came
te Philadelphia
Certain portions of the building will
be presencd for nil time, however,
through tlie efforts of Wilfred Jerdan,
lurnti-r of Independence Mall The
doers With IlllU's-eye Windows. stnir.
case, interior woedwmk and typical
cabin end are choice examples of Colo Celo Cole
anil architecture, and Mr. Jerdan has
askul that the Rrlilge Commission sa"
tln-e lelns for prescnatien In the
museum. The i ommissien has agreed te
de that, but it will net get the prep-
i ly until tir.t spring.
LONG AWAITS PITTSBURGH
Admiral Reaches Gibraltar. Where
New Flagship la Bound I
t.ibraltar. Oct 'l.-ilk , P. iThe
i'nitid Mntis dreadnought Ctah, with'
Vice Admiral A. T. Leng, commander- ,
lll-ill'ef of the Lurepelltl 1 11 1 lUtl. Ids
arrived here She v ill av.ilt lie ar- ;
rn.il of the cruiser I'lttshurgh, te wbi di .
the ting will be u ansferred, the Pitts- .'
burgh In-mining the flagship, of the I
Aiiierii.in lima! forces in Furepian
waters ,
, Tie I'lttslrirgb s,n!ed f ..in Phlln- '
I delpln i ici, rdnv .
i WANT FUNDS FOR SCHOOL
Springfield Township Puts $200,000
Lean Up te Veter3
I The Heard of l'dttcntlnn of Sprmjt-
liehl TewiiHhip has approved a rrsolu rrselu
I lien f i r a special ebctlf Jt. te be en.
! Incident with the November elections, te
i permit tlotiitlen of n bund issue of!
' The ban. If approved, will be used!
1 for a high hoheol
Mayer and Cabinet Confer
Maver Moe. e and bis cabinet dis
cussed finaivial needs for arleus, 1m 1m
pruvceH'iit lu city ileparttnctitN nt n
meeting feday. The Mayer will for
ward a 'niilget te Council en October le,
Caven Receiving Sewer Bids
Inrecter of Works Caven is receiving
litis for sections of twenty -two brani h
ewers located in vnrleus parts of tlie
I'lie cost is estimated at $L''l,fl0().
A.N (ll'KN IIItI.M:i,I.KS
rrll Is Imminent In the Nar
t:.it
Krnl urn tranciiliing wl'h mnrtllnif rnnKl-
ttj hp-i-ul n in i. I.uiMicn eorrearnndenti
nr- pathrlnc t lcta ai all t li ferMs-n chii"hN.
.-is "ll h nt thi wn nf thrfttnirt .-etlm
for th Percliin Nun Vnge of the rutin'
l.Kienr 'Make It s. Habit." A,l .
APPLES!
Send $1.00 &.?'
$6.00
BY PARCEL POST
DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME
, money
order or ca.th.
nd no uill solid vcu 16.aua.rt (U
tuihtli cer.ttlner choice upplei,
peiti(r rrepiil. inywhsrs within
lin.rr.llf ra'tu: of Phlladelshla.
Or call t our orehnrdi bv auto-
meMlf ani tare snipping ceitl.
Uy trio
Dnrrel.
Plui Frtifht. Cnllict
2few adv Orlmea Oeldan. Hub-
biirili Nen Euch.
Latr Btaynin'i Wlneiapa. Yeik
Imper'al, Sm th' Cider, Baldwin'!.
CIDER
Pur, awet eidtr mad dally
from sound upclei 60s per gallon,
tall. Cnntalnert en hand.
MAPLEL1NDEN FARM
Lima Pest Office, Delaware
County, Pa
i-t
cf
Bread Street ' Walnut Street
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
As Gidding
Interprets the Mede
Each important issue is answered
authentically in the Fashions Collec
tion arriving daily from Paris and
New Yerk.
The correct length for a street frock
The length of dinner nnd dance geivns
Just where the waist-line is placed
The accepted silhouette
The most featured trimmings
The new fabrics for day and evening
The fur that Paris exploits
it
Mlddletown-V.dment
media.
nllei
Stere
Read. 3
near Lima
IJ
All these glimpses of the mode are em
braced in the Taillcurs Twe and Three
Piece Costumes Street Frecks Evening
Gowns Wraps and Furs that Gidding
considers worthy te present te the Amer
ican Weman.
What Makes Our
Clothing Different?
CJ Men who have been wearing our clothes for
years realize that they arc different from the
usual type that their styling is always cor
rect that their fit and durability excel
but why?
Because we never sacrifice Quality for any
consideration. We have certain high-class
specifications as te materials and workman
ship that we adhere te rigidly, and the result
is clothing that is of a character and standard
wholly removed from the ordinary.
?.10 is our mnderntc stnrtinrj price, and wc
have excellent values at that figure. At $3!i te
S50 there are especially attractive efTerhiRs.
JACOB MEED'S SONS
I424-H426 Clteestmiat SfcreeS
cxi
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V
itr.vriis
TITtSKH Sept Hil, JfiHN , htiHtiaml
of Mary A Tumcr Ini- llulwmui), nn1 rim
"f the Inlo Pfttrlck ami Cllz.ilwth Turnr.
Uiie netlic ulll lie (.Ivi-n from hla lul ie.
rtnnr. fIC'i S" 4lh ri
HI'AniUlllO- Oct. S. Oi:onetNJ-A (nn
i k.-rllirm' Jtt iji-v iv'.f bv a widow J!",1""" wl,. ."! ''i""''1 Hnnrtmre ne ft..
!,..'" I , i i .!, i. ""'""' Hrtilv ii friend" nre n lei lu Htipml
Kllnbetlli mill II illV'S'lt'T. Ml'. t'liira funernl. 'Iliure.luv 8 30 A M . Inte x"i.
1',,,,. 1 lilence H2il J. I'rku et ( lerm tntnnn Hei-
1 '"in rwiukm ninen I'liurrh of th Iinmamlnta I J U C . , r 1 .i
run mi uiv. niicai son ei uiucnes.
Frederick (p. Bechtle
Tln funeral nf Kifeili-i ivk ('. Hi-rhtli
il'onrriitleii, 10 A. M llllei llli'llt Iteli f'i
Vm-try
1 1111. 1. At llrAtt -it i v r n I ii,....
iMAIIIlAllirr I'ON'I.ON vlilun of MmMn lltTl
Just like Rogers Peet's
four big stores in New
here at Chestnut
and Juniper!
Rogers Peet clothes ex
clusively. Rogers Peet prices pre
cisely as in New Yerk.
A variety such as Phila-
delphians have never seen
t".l fn J.. ,i-jiun. 1JI .V SKI i ,i ...i
lRt,vnKIIbtli 13. Mnllh llll H .I.".!, ; "" stVtlf'll. who ilfnl l'rVl,l tin Kpii-en. ItJ. Tliurnlay. A M Aril... nt v,.,i
r ,-V;rT7;i. V "."...-." .."'' ""r ' hikI III liniuiiu, ieiik I imn-r I Ills llti'i'. 1,1, ,'""".i '" . " ' ' mirrmenl
f . M.VTl.h.;.S,3ri!"a.,erri''MMn'1 tlire Ilwlittf. IVW North Frent hi'mixkhh eithbti-xitikm
V 1V" t""J ifnutde r n,i " M(IH mni1e vVreenmeunt cmft. ,n buninM.. wtii.w L iii.pe9'f em
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FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively
Chestnut St. at Juniper
a1 1 "nf imi i' iiiiiiiiii.jwjjjjLji
BBaBHBByaMM "-s-sl bW---J -Sh-jiryBi J?nAr6 rf" 0 inBSHaaiaal
Harber Improvements
A few years age the New Yerk, Pliiladelehin & Xm-fnll,
liltlmn,, l.. 1 I . . ., --..
.van way JiUL'Cll
a contract witJi tic AinisTueM- &r
LA1IA COMlAN for harbor impreveinciits at Cape
Charles, Virginia, which included the enclosure of the
entire basin with pre-cast interlocking concrete sheet mliff
lint Tlin ni'iinfin
-. 1,1V 11 UV.HUtll
re-construction of the entire harbor.
Our ciwneeriiiK orniatien is aenisten.etl t. inastcrm-r
new niethet s, c.M.rreniii,K u.,fre.seen (lillieultie,, d
completing its work promptly ami cliidn.tlj ;WV arc
nt your .cn-icc ler plans, estimates ami contracts.
Armstrong & Latta Ce.
J'JNGlNKtms ,iti) CoNTiucreus
LAND TITI,K JH'ILDINC. :: 1H l L a n.,M ,, , ..
' a I i
I'l.ANT AND WOIIKS AT MD;n
ruunuauan n en; I'irrs, .Submarine Wring, Derh,
Conveyer System, Factory IMI,V,hB, General Construction