Eft" . Y I P ii m I' w. Uffif KB wr II E 15 k. 81 EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGERr-PHUJADEtiPHIA. MONDAY. OCTOBER t), ,1922 ' ft 1 V If .A V hrns Ge pW aaM? sn.-.yg? Bluejay , te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-Jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens anil comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop docs ' it I) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same, Pain Steps Instantly 1 C ii Dim ' HARDING PRAISES RED CROSS RELIEF Large Fund te Be Expended for Werk in the Near East JOB TO BE DONE Uu Aneeinlrtl fici PRINCE'S WILL PROBATED Albert of Monace Left Bequests for Scientific Purposes Londen. Oct. 0. Tlie will of Albert, Prince of Monace, who left nn rstntc In KngUind, Im-i been admitted for niu- i bate. The estate liere I valued nt nlieiit 100.000. The value of the entitle property of the Prince watt net Mated. The 'will rentuliiH the request that France protect the Interests of Ills Kratiddniiithtcr and the exlMence of Ills ptliuipallty. ..,miw' Scleral l"im'M. for cleiitllu pur- QUICKLY lpe-.es are made, uml niMMnnm, , M-rvants, etc., ate provided for Rcner- eusiy. F IRE-PREVENTION DAY IRKED HERE l State Police Bureau Sends Ap peal te Avert Tremendous Annual Tell Today Is rire-Prevent!en Pay. Thu day. which lm-ldentally H the anniversary of the nrrat Chleape lire In wiisiiiiuten. Oct. e. i,f,,s,,t,nt pnnnrr HATre ii 0 HnrdinR. In a iwMisn of veleeme. read L I I5?l j'!. Mil jj at the Initial vPS..leii today of the mi- I L L5 8lUi L I JH 8 LU Ui Ua Shave With Cuticura Seap The New Without Mug PDAM1 ff uwm 'q m cMn e eim i iiti I The Toast of I The Town! J i tlenal convention of the Amerie.in lleil Cre-.. etpresed hi- gralllleatlen at the' steps being taken liv the erfianl.iiWn In en-mieriitliin with the Near I'lit Hellrf te niil refugees in the Near Ka-t. The 1'M-euthe Committee of the lied t'ren. prier te the trembling of tli" eenveiiliiiii. autlierized Jehn HiirMli 1'a.Mie. ehalnnati of the organiatlen, te I take mii'Ii steps and make such appre- j priatini fur work In the Near I'aM I lielici ii he (ler.neil nilvi-.ibli peinlinj: I tlie imain.; et the Ne.ir J'at einer-j KCIII- Itllld. . . .l !.l .., t i. .. .- 1 liIlllCM- lilt' II '1"C1 OT ii.ii a 1 i ,. . .B..,,1 f,., .,t ... i. 1...1 i.. .i... i.i ,- - .....l "he arrivnl from Ant ' .. .. .. . .i !1. 1.!.. ..It 1... il.n !...! s!t.... 1 l,ue I- in the Near l.u-t IC'-lli't was iiiitlieri.ru " "" ''- " " ". "" '"" " jestenluy by the I'lVsli'i'iit, and in his .land, ndvNed Americans net only te see messiiKe tedaj. Mr. Ilnt-illnc -xpr,----t ! itif i-icn first, but first, last and all the Inis has nvcragrd 15,000 lives and S.I.'iO.OOO.OOO In pieperty In this coun try. President Ilardlnc In a proclamation lias railed upon citizens everywhere te give heed te the means of prevention of this hni-rifire of human life and the measures necessary Id minimize such losses by special observances, In dlrcctlnK the lire-prevention cam paign In Pennsyhanla tlm Htnte police have sent out their nppeal today through the press, the city and borough authori ties, the schools, the Chambers of Com merce, Heard of Trade, clubs and all ether progressive organizations In civic centers, and tlireusli the farmer and his organizations in country districts, "The bcuetlcint results where fire fire pretentien measures have been carried out," savs a bulletin rent out by the Slate police, "net particularly en the one day designated as Flre-Prevcntlen Day, but throughout the entire year, are nmple demonstrations! In u number of communities where lire looses have been materially reduced through the ac- 1S71. la being ebscned In Pennsylvania i and throughout tlie Natien. In evcry city and town, In every com munity and thiougheut the farming districts of Peiiusvlviinln the Flre-1're t.Atill.t.1 tf,..n,i.. rt tln T Inlltl r f Ml nil , fif .!. 1... ,1... ! .....l.... ......... I ... .. ,i-iniuii iiii. .nt wi mi- " i''"i'iii uiiv ui in ,--ireM,jiuun uuiiiiiiiiic'H. 1 State Police Is sending the message of "it, In fact, heroines an Imperative 1 tlm tremendous tell which lires claim public duty te nsslit In Hie ellmlnatle.i , annually in lives and destruction of ,,f the disasters and menaces threatened j property. . bv the element of fire, and no one Is In the ln"t few years the annual fire; exempt from rendering such service." Natives Openly Shew Resent-', 11.MW4ww.HW4M44l ment Against Americans, B Wmm SMiiliMiMlfH ' A National Bank With a Savings Department Interest National Bank of Commerce 7x3 Chestnut St Kmnxriit.rriidtitt Lebster Cocktail Cut the meat of the claws nd tail into small cubes. Serve in cocktail glasses with a sauce made of two parts of catsup and one pert of LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTEUSHIBE ASCO ASCO Says Returned Traveler New Yerk. Det. P. son of (ienernl 1 -V. S. (-rant. .Tr.. I 'Ijes S. (irant. I T twerp last evening 3, U...1 lii... I!.... l.-!n. "! Handsome Coats and Wraps is the tasty, toasted Raisin Dread at the Adelphia. A crispy softness thin brown delicious a very real treat indeed! his a preeiatieu "i the preiiniin.iry steps taken bj tin- Ited Cress IJe, U ti Committie. age nil- !.nil tr. tune. lie declared with emphasis that he and Mrs. Crant never would co te l'n tupe again a'ld tint "Aniernans are 1 ated and insulted." piuiii ulailv in mine Si aiidlnavinn ceuntiics, "which s-c!il td dislike us because we Mopped Hetel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th Dec Id B. Preten, tAcnax'tnz Director VV.I UJV (MM' Heady Id 1111 Kmergeni-y Mr. Ilardttit, in 1)1- rue dressed tu ( hairman Payne, a- Pane te express te the i-ementinn tin- ry cordial greetings .inn tlie sin- ,,, ,... ,.,, ,i111M , ff ,,,,.( n,,it faction that 1 feel in knowing of tins i p1, .. annual sc-slmi if the dbgate from the ;v,"rvwhere thev went in Helland and v.ii-eim chapters wlilili give te the e n,im,u i.( the ("irants found a stien; Ametican Ited Truss its unfailing i1,.(,rrp,!l of i,stilitv te Atnerba. sfren-tli aid readiness f.'r ccr i-nn-r- tii.-li was dlu.. Mr. (ir'.mt believes, in 5'"' . jtlie belief in these ceunlncs 1 lint Ane-ri- "It has been nni-t gratiOing te ,,,- entrance into ik war stepp -d it l-ain tint jciiir i:nutie Committee and their profiteering, uf ihls ui--;,-. titration lia iippiepnai.-d -'Tlcj arc jealous of our prosperity." funds and lias taken steps t" iciiib-r I jr (irant added. clhVient telief In tlie great and apnea'- Mr. Ci.int said be and his wife were ins cni'iencj wiiicli lias arisen in t!i" frc.pientlj In.-iilteil In vatleiis cities. Si. it- Kasi," tin" Picsideiit inntiiiiieil. (ieitnnn .hopkeepers freipientiy refused "Tli icaillness Mf wen- eig: ii'ntin te t k,u (.,. l Vlentia anil ether meet this most distressing situation ,Hles, lintels had lei aeuuiuuoJatie-.is. udds te our afiillic.itlen in b"lng abl" nm ttiuemig by train m very iinioin iiniein iinioin te turn te a great organhatie-i pie- lf(,nble. paied for any task. Tlie etuis, i.uisin -i , VNrnt abroad at the end of June." of this t.ip-icity te de things must ion- sl)l yr t;riintt ,0 s s(Vcttv vears tribute te the eii'lui-lastii- piiit whi h , ld. '-for mv health. I lited Nerwav. imbues the Am, rb an Ke, l'n... Snedeii an 1 Denmark fird. Throu-.-h-tbriiug'ieiit iverj unit, and the knew!- i llt Seandlnavlu 1 feuinl a strong ati ciK'e ailds te the pride and ce'iiiden. (1p.,thv toward Ameiltans because We of the people of the I nited Mates in ,M hrn,.Kht nljeut ,l( ,,,, ( ,, ar lin.'-g mi. b an turi.cj ie in,. i. ,1I1( mil si(111,KMi ,. prililtcering in prcssien te h'linan sympathy and help- , V(,k, t.,itral countries. In llel'.ind tlie '"'," v- same feelitig prevails. H'e were In- ! i R fSJOF ICH, LOVELY CREATIONS ARE THE STRIKINGLY NEW MOD ELS SHOWN BY THE MOUS1S Oppenhei?7t, Cellins & Ce. THEY POSSESS JUST THE COMBINATION QT CHARM AND SERV ICE ABILITY THAT THE DISCERNING 8HOPPER FINDS MOST DESIRABLE. Chartered 1836 I i i i w lm' v',03j ssi( s n i1 rrsr . X?4" I'Mlfi l1l 'i i? "-LL-y I An Experienced Executer Yeu entrust your legal affniis only te a man whose life work is the practice of law. Is it net equally advisable te appoint as your Executer a Corporation ciefinitelyframcdbyitsCharterfer theexpcrtmanagimcntcf estates? Thli Compan 1 en Etecuter. imrnune irem drath ordnebility, and thoroughly xper:fnrei in the many preblrmi up . Jfr.tte .hemanattement efetntcs The tharBeferItBer-ice are made enlv en the actual amount of detailed weri Involved. Ne Sperlfle .Sum N'an'cd Clnirnian P.ivn.1. n eplaiting i'i" n, ln.11 of tie- '.'i utic ' 'einiiilttee. 'aid tliat tli" 1',1-st attieii of tlie Ift'tl Ciess weii'd be te j rncced te meet the eaier,' etiev considered as existing in the Nc.r i:ar. "Tile itneiint te be ep'nded wis net nai'eil and 110 spot Itie sum is api lepiiated,'' .Mr. Payne added. "'Ihe 1 einlliiltee's Ipstrueilnii was Ie tlie i-halri'inii that the job ln ileiie tjuit l.h , and if -t takes all our menc , it will be spent, (Hid if it taki s m ,, metiev than w have we will get It." I Ills statement In- tin taken te nie.iu that the Ucl t'ri.s pianneii te co into the roll '. weik 011 a arce sca'e us the Ited C-ess treasiirv new ten-. iliis about tucntj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 dollars. CAILLAUX IS HEARD FROM TRUST COMPANY Bread & Chestnut Sti., PKiUdclpbla 1 I m l r.r 1 Warns France Against Clericalism Regaining Political Influence Paris, Oct. 0--1P.V A. P. 1-.I0.epn CiiIIIju. fer-aer Premier, d neiim is tlie ret, 'iii of clericalism t I'-ati'-. in a letter te ills adlieieiits w l.i, h the Pan 11a jire-s d,.. ribes .is an attemjit j te re-enter the political i.n-ia. 1 He (lis-lares the rlerb iilit- are In- , stalling tlieri-ehts t the i-pv .'stab-, lisi!n,-nts wliieh the wire oblige,! Ie 1 ipilt. in cetnplite il.ihiii-ii of iii,. law ami under tl.e mm of the ami unties. ' He also elinrges an erganised ff, rt i , itinler way te suppress, the iieii-s,e. tarlan p'iblie sclienN in f,inr uf iude- I pendent heuN ! Tlie letter limes true Kepub'ieans te be 01 guard, and. wb.le prnc'a'i 'ag their respect for all ldlifs. te .iliirm their reseh,. tint . 1 1 ' v- te inalntiiia, l.ut I complete, strengthen and thw-lup in .- I t b-rii al laws. I M. Calllaiix w.nins Ids ndl.ei-ents that these lighting for tin, c.iue will be the I objects of perfidious and calumnious' attacks. "lint re Member," lie adds, "that persecution 1, the be-t leaven for great ideals." ilted epenlv In a train b some Swedes while traellng from Amsterdam te lleilin en the wav te Padeti-Hnden. "Tin- train was pneknl. We had te siii.d for lienrs In tl.e aisle of a lii-st-class torrider ear. Thne 1 Ig Swedes w, re fitting near us tun! minim r s.-.d-ing. Winn they saw that mv wife and 1 were Ameildins they began te de nounce Amene.-i and Ameiiuris. "After we luid passed rnln.m Mrs. fJnnt -aid 1 ilf b':mreiisy te inc. 'It I don't seen get a seat I shall drop 11. the aisle.' "The Swede who s standing near li.iirmaii wa i "v lurnni inwatu ner ami inu i.i oreiicn i.IlgUsll. 1 wellli' I Kc In see Jul; nrep down mid tile In tl.e aisle.' "Tlie three oilier Swedes, who were tinib r thlrtj, approved the rciii.uk. WI11-1 I preii.tcil their ungalhint inu dui t tli- tu t Swede jelled at im-. 'We late je 1 American . We hate .i,i with rut" hearts, our bt litis nd our bleed.' " 4, I 4 A IN EVERY STYLE, FOR EVERY POSSIBLE RE QUIREMENT. THESE EXPONENTS OF THE MOST RECENT MODE ARE TO BE SEEN. 25.00 te 250.00 ml : i i 1 OPPENHBM.iIIJS 8 1,1 Chestnut and 12th Sts. "T1 M U f4-.t-f"'W-M-'I"'I'-l'V'l''T"W'T'':-MM-H-'I''I' M re dc aeie te possess se rare a combination of faultless workmanship and unce rnpremiseci qual ity in a car of the recog nized ability of the Stutr is a rare privilege, yet the price is no greater than one previously paid for carsefindifferentstanding! And when one adds that clement of distinction which the ownership of a Stutz imparts, the futility of further comparisons is obvious instantly. Touring Car 5:e-tO neadtter $2450 Cpertttrr . .$1790 Coupe. $3490 All Prices . e. b. Indlunujielli trUTZ MOTOTl CAR company of AMERICA. Inc. Indianapelit, Indiana, U.S. A. MRS. CRUS0 PLANS SUIT Widow of Ginger te Fight Disin heritance by Father New Yerk, O. t. ft. Mrs. P.nrice Caruso, (id in ipamed bv l.ir ilaui.Mti , (ileria. arrived en Adriatic yesterday, and after a" etifeience with her luwver 1 Ot tti" Jiler liunnutlted she v mild loin I with her brothers and f.i'i-rn In ion. 't-s'lag 'he will of her futile-, tne iate j Par' l'.enliitnln, who tiled Anyu t L'l In bis will Mr. P.enj'ium disinherit, all of bin ehlldien. lnelnd.nj the widow of tin' world-famed t.'tinr. en the gmun j of what he teimed their "untillal t in- imt inward their father." He left Sl'iO.fiOO te Anna Iinlehl I'.et.jatnln, ni a lepted dauglittr who vn fenuer ,s tiure, and lift the retitlue i,( tl.e e-tate te his widow, who was m n saiiate.mi., , and died en Septcmb -r 1L'. KJ, , i. K. BLUUKbUN MU 1 UK LU. wXxm s "0 nurw emu ibi !NJ.M S- rfli PROPOSE CAFE ARBITER Restaurant Owners of Country Strive for Service and Sanitation Washington, () r P ,,v v. i , Sniiititinu. tiualltv ii'nl n'ue are the 1 wptcliwerdw of hading restaurant pro pre . prieters of the mil Inn, meeting here today In a five-day leineiitinii of th I National Itcbtnerant As .niutinn la the interest of better (iitmg phut", The Association lia, for it iuiriiees. it was frnld. the prometlnii of higher Klnndardn of service. A fe-iture of tlie Aht.ni latien is that every ineiaher must be nn American citizen. A piennsiil te select nn sibiter ana general policy dineter for the industry came 1 efere the convention Ijnt jtH adoption was considered t'ei.htfi,!. , STATE GETS $366,633 , Pennsylvania Gulf Oil Ce. Paye' Largest Benus Check en Recerd I Marrlhburfr. Oct !) lily A. P.)1 Tlie State of Pennsylvania was enriched today by the payment of Sliflfl.fllM.Hl ' benusi en the Increase of stnek by the Oulf Oil Cempanv of Peunsjlwinlu from $10,000 te SUO.000,000. This Irt the !lir,'est iienus rlieel; ever receive I bv the State Department The ' Gulf Oil Cemranv of Pcnns. hnn n has talie 1 ever the cnpitil st. it I; of (lie tl'ilf ( il Ce'iipan. ev" i w .1 T.t- . AM. MT niil A IAM.ih n tnnl'nr rrn l,.,U .1 v 01 , jeu tnn. bi nurnlriK. or whitl.er you ur Ju.t bubbling evor with iioe-l Blrltii, you ur leund te Uuirh whfn y0,4 prk , (h A1.BUr Cem0 Brrtlen of tti Hundty pdiue Lasvii. . . m aw.un.jtav BROAD ST. tVJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE. I I I ED B " " sn"- Lr: ijjjiyju WfiF IP Us Cm C u jc D p , . 4 f JtTSjP' KstablUhed 1809 BROAD ST. AT J'CjI i SUSQUEHANNA WJJ AVE. rcwadinw: t, f?3Wa' fraa!i.siiK'CS7i!, iiriis ' I l3rrrri . .irriiiF iH.-HaU i k3i ; v .vy,7v.V"ai rm I'Mlffld VM A ' ,: , ami i ft !$&zmmm 'ssm. wmmmm'r wasm-m i! V' s, . 4 HHHN-hBBBIHiy I !!- "'" ' "JJ1 cj?fl MBHtt;sf r rt I-, wirH nwiFZ., - 'SLyr-SMfe jj.q- ' -- e rvm tltt rvi.'-,4H-f- r mi. i iiU.t:ist7:i iii-sirTSTr""!,"!!' i I i . I GC'.iCK E5sTa-3flS!-a i'V1 e a p a i i I; it SIAm jU---- Ten Piece Two-Tene Walnut Dining Keem buile, Special Ad A great deal of the pleasure one derives from any meal depends upon the surreundinss. The suite we illustrate above appeals te your refined taste because of its conservative style and dainty appointments. The chairs, covered with genuine leather, have cane backs. The table Is oblong. The serving table is enclosed. The period desifjninji is carried out te the last detail and enriched by the two-toned walnut effect that has been applied. f" Ki 1? (( CnAFINfJ DISH ,ej5.00 ray SOs Wttkl? j?4 COl-'FEK CRN SCT $43.75 Pmy f300 WtMy Universal" Electric Appliances As Lew as 50 cents Weekly What a wonderful age! Fry. broil, stew and toast, right nt the table. Our electric grills cook a meal for two persons right at the table, cooking above and below heating element can be dene at the same time. The three heat round grill illustrated can be regulated for any cooking operation. The chafing dish has become a necessity for the electrically equipped modern home. Wry convenient te keep any dish warm during n meal. Allows one the pleasure of serving feed piping het. Then there is the reversible toaster that never fails. The bread holder is easily reversed by a touch of the finger; particularly attractive because of fine finish. The distinctive character of the cof cef fpp urn ?"! will also appeal te you, At tractively finished in finest nickel plate. It is extremely useful. OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVG3.; s?i'-'.sS52S3QB. Pay GRILL $12.50 tl.OO Wr.tUty Turn? p-3 I i KM I HF.VF.RSIULE TOASTKU $8.00 Pay 50c WetMy IB ill f M i ', Vi ? 0 n T- - "7 H STORES COTM Quality Ins ASCO ASCO isssgsmsmsisjs urance When you deal at the American Stores, you are insuring yourself again3t disappointment, for we carry only groceries of the highest quality. The advan tages of quality long outlive the convenience of low prices yet in our stores you get the benefit of both high quality and low prices. Best Pure Open-kettle rendered. I Siwl LiMxrtii.-ivil. Mfc0. lb 13 The best made. New Pack Canned Vegetables These canned Reeds are nil our usunl atandnrd of quality. Yeu will make, no mis take in buyinR freely. The pricci are low, and besides, it is quite a convenience in inclement weather te have a well-stocked pnntry. Asce Perk and Beans Heinz Baked Bcan3 Choice Tomatoes Ree. 10c can Sweet Sugar Cern Res. 12c can Tender String Beans Rcjj. 12V2C can Small Lima Beans 9c C2S.51 3 Te? 25 c Ree. 15c can Sweet Potatoes Reg. 14c can Tender Sugar Beets Asce Maine Cem Asce Sheepeg Cern Asce Sour Kreut Choice Peas can S dTh 1 12CL cans for 25c Big, Meaty, Selected rlT9 fl J& M dez 40 When you buy cxzr. in an American Stere you buy with a certainty. We guarantee you twelve geed ones in every le.en. Geld Seal Eggs The pick of the netti Carten of twelve 53c Geld Seal Oats . . . pitr Thoroughly Mourned- reek qulc'.ly. Asce Cern Flakes 6c Asce New Pack Buckwheat and Pancake Fleur ve 1 U C Malte delicious Het C.il:e.i. Asce Gelden Syrup cn 9c Bc3t Vhitc Potatoes p (3-'i lb) c ',2 bu (30 lb), 4Ge Rice -j. P. 9c Grain Calif. Simswect l.lS inj tnenty Rich Creamy CHEESE... Nice and "snappy" Prunes ,b19c , ripllcleus flavor, small pits. N Cooked Corned Beef big can 19c While It lnstfi. lb 9 7 Yr-H You'll enjoy if. Chec. Cocenrut Puffs -u 32c Cocoanut Taffy Bar " 22c Lemen Snept VS Sc Checse Sandwich VS 10c Cnlifemi.i Peacher Z ".u 23c Hawaiian Pineapple c:m 25c, 33c N ( S c ( I Sffi mm Ace Oleomargarine 1 23c Snowdrift Venetnble Shortening. cm1 17c Geld Seal Fleur 12-ln 49c Asce Cocea tt-lb can SC Hershey's Cocea,. tt-" ca 18c 0 Tomate Puree can jj7 Geld Seal Macaroni PF 9c Impertc-d Sardines can 12Vc ffh Taate TelU Mayonnaise .oz Jar 22c 1 Asce Pure Grape Juice t toot 20c asa Coff e 29c b One cup always means another. H'j the "want mere" eelTee. You'll taste the difference! r- : & tsZSr i i-issl-r. 5fc'!i ""esS-rO w r v i . .&- WCi i jjiSe S!rte Taite It! SS-rf m Butter b 54c The finest butter in America! Richland Butter 47c Alse blfr vnlue. 1Mb pl-3 Vr it iea 12c ' 6-ii vsir 23c i pi:ir 4Sc lelectable F i v e blends. Seap Bargains B-ibhitt'a Borax 6 ckeB 2Sc Ct9r cais Rc Ivery -3 eaScl' 20cl Lifebuey 3 ca0B 20c Palmolive 3 c" 20c Rinse vb 5c Star Naphtha Powder if 6c Heme-Run Sardines 3 T: 10c In rich Tomate S n u e n, A Siirrtlna bandwluh is a treat. r& jreai n uC a s 'iipreise IV ? "7RsMi' tuai The Inst word In bread baklns. irleU It? Have you Sc Reg Pan Leaf Victer Raisin Bread ,tmf 10c Victer Whole Wheat Bread. . . .leaf 10c te I Rump or Round I. rSpeCaalS asid Wednesday Genuine Native Beef tw C tv Rump or Round " pWWWVrAtVpVfA' Roast 30c "VtSfW 4 fi CKS! Fre.h Killed Stewing CHICKENS !"a;,i0rnS!b lb 3Sc Dressed Prk Chops and Roasts Hi 30c (selected cu ts) lb 38c City BFrryj Chickens 8lt f ii)3 j . 3Sc New Made Sour Kreut nt lOc Fresh Killed Victer Bread n ASCO These prices effective in our I'liila. n.ul Canuirn V-S,-sy-(y -'s - A.iiiJ,.(!i!i ASCO AfCO ASCO Stores and Meat Markets. XKrVv ASCO i ASCO '"t'T CAsaftff ;iiss,. ' ;tii " I rIl4Mk. '& M
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