,,-,- ((' ''"' ' ffPPvTi'..s-,VA vv.mv.V. j.$X 1 ' V " I wiwnp? f J"i ,w ifcf . N 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 922 t? yA4"'- M n Kit &, fttej r R- !. IV K? L txl& K , IE I vffcy WU.ce ai Baflk Supplies MANN'S Hexagon Bank Pencils Uest Quality 50c dez ITM lWK.TTmMniLe3Tl!tXli: l1IMIa-J - k S Jgp Market Street J GIRL'SASSAILANTS HAD FOLLOWED HER FIRE IN TOKIO UNIVERSITY I SEEKS UNIVERSITY HEAD Miss Marien Fiee Recognized One of Men She Stabbed in Tunnel en 17th Street M m , 1 b 'ft i r I nimm" ' printing, tec fie iniiiiiinuj BusinessCards g 1000-2.75 1 printed en the tie.t qu.i1l.tr 5 ; ktrl.tlnleli, hand-cut card. n 1 I'lienr, c.ill or urlte for cample. , The Majestic Press 1 ruiNTits ami tatiem:ki 3 1211 W. GIKMU) AVE. an e.r pric ni our ether rrmtlr.s ami ftanencr. METTHEMIN WOODS SUNDAY Chemical Laboratory Destroyed. Fleur Mill Alie Burned Tehle, Oft. 10. (lly A. P.) -Flrc yrntmlay ilrMroyert flip chemical InWntery of tlie Impcrlnl T'nlvrrMty with nil Its Instruments mid books. Tlic less Is estimated nt -',0(10,000 yen. Ends Life When Visiting Friend While vMtiiiR F. F. IInpen. North Crninrr Hill, Camden, Guy Hast, of llryn Mnwr, went te Hopen's bo.it be.it bo.it lietise ninl turned en the 'jcni, kllllns himself. Ill-health nnd prlef ever tlir death of bin wife are reasons police as sign for hii action. California Institution Wants Suc cessor te Dr. Barrows ' Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 10. (Hy A. P.) Henjninln tde Wheeler, president emeritus tit the I'nlvcrslty of California, was back here today nfter nn cxtetnlve tour of the East, where, It was under stood, he sought n successor te Presi dent David P. Harrews, who resigned last spring Mr. Wheeler refused te comment en the result of his trip. Frem an authori tative source, however, It was learned that President Emeritus Arthur Twin ing Hadlcy, of Ynle, was one of the men under consideration. MNs Marlen Flee. twentv-year-eld telephone operator, thl morning re pented her belief that the man she stabbed yesterday afternoon when he and n companion caught her by the nrms in the tunnel en Seventeenth street near Market had been following her for several days. As sh,. entered the tunnel en hrr vn home from work yesterday after noon, the men came tip from behind her and rnught her nrms She hastily selnl a pocket knife from her ptire nnd stahbrd one of the men in the cheek He nnd his companion Hed, with bleed BtflllH" tfs stationery, tic have H'Iiiuiib streaming down Ms fnce. "These same two men have fol'ewed rrr me home from work en several ec casiens.' Miss Flee wild this morn- ' lng. The girl live? at NUfl Ellswerth street. Saw .Men In Weeds 1 "The last time I snw them." she aid. "was Sunday in Carpenter's wikvN, German town. 1 had gene for n trolley ride and then for a walk. Shertlv after I entered the weeds. i heard a n 'iv behind me in the 'eaves, a though some one were walking In ,i -tralthy manner, I saw two young men, about twenty -four enrs old and veil dressed, unci 1 lceegnir.cd them :is 'he same persons who hud followed me when I left work. I was rather fright ened nnd rnn back te the trolley line. "When 1 saw them again jeterda I was afraid. 1 walked fast te try te get away from them, but they kept up. and when I get into the tunnel they hastened their pace and came up te me and tried te take held of my arms The first thing I thought of was the Ki.ife in my purse, se I get it out and used it as well as I knew hew." SJJk 1j iil-ili'aiF,' iiTgjy'Hb-i S QJOA1K ether linns niny hp nhie te S 5 piilnt tile niitli!i- of jour hinise S nswell us we run If their inrrlmn- S I's nre us sUlllril us ours, thlr mntrrliilii us strlctlj l'urp, iiml S it ; i - iiirir u'rrriien us nrrupiiieusi.i m t'3 J linnest hut 111 Iho exerutlim of an ' ' " m I.,. 1, 1 l..f. ..r t I. it. ,, Tt.,,..il 1 litiiimrl, U.ill Uerlt nr Tlff-my k S ) ileriirntlnn. , innil stVKI.MI. n M S ' - ' ' " ''i' ' fMjii i fi 1 1'ine s DUNN Painters and Decorators 236 E. Clearfield St. I'lienr Ivens lien s $250,000 Werth of RUGS Sold Retail AT ABSOLUTELY WHOLESALE PRICES I We De Net Sell "SECONDS" If you pay mere than our prices, you pay a premium. F.G. ROGERS & CO. wjmw tntei nsAi.Kni An importers Headaches Arc I'stinllij Due te faulty Elimination When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro pre duccd in the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and mevinsr. Doctors prescribe Xujel because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it- rs u j e i is a lubricant net a medicine or laxative . se cannot gripe. Try it today. A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE Eggs you can be sure of! Big, Meaty, Selected EGGS 40 dei In all our Stores lirUcMJ uruTnuiTrepn &w A&8k STENOGRAPHERS At four o'clock when 5jfc tliat dull, tired head- KrQ ache comes en and p Veu still A ji. nave a lew mere let ters te type " there is blessed relief in a tube of BAUME. BENGUE, (AJvIiVl-GESIClVIL) Squeeze a little ointment from the tube of Den-Cay nnd rub en the fore head and back of neck just as you would cold crsam. Relief comes alraett at once sufe and certain. SayDcn-Gay at nny dm", store and you will be iure of the original French Biume. The. Lcemlng &. Ce N. Y Amcr. Agent BILLION-DOLLAR POWER PROGRAMJNCALIFORNIA Bankers Told of Sierras Project Costing Mere Than Panama Canal III Mente. Cnllf., Oct. 10. Hy A I' i California power companies have . ev 'eped programs calling for the ex pen liture of mere than one billion dot det i.irs or about three times the cost of the Panama Canal, (ieerge K. Mar t'n. Les Angeles banker, said today in aildr"ssng the eleventh annual con cen con enMen of the Investment Hankers' Association of America here. Censtrui tlen work being done by one cfuiipanv in tlie high Sierras of South ern California with n force of ."Oihi i ii-ii will lest Sl.'.riim.enii mere than the P'lti.ima Canal, Mr. Martin snid. T'ie i;'iestiiiti of hew far :i muni' i- t ra'ltj i. in safely ,, in the creation of I ill In debt never has received scientific analjsi.s, according te the annual re-' pert of the municipal securities eom eem misfdnn. submitted by its chairman. I-. V.. Wakefield, Minneapolis. i "If the interests of municipal bend investor" are te be properly safe- ' guarded," the report said, "there must lie a scientific study of this problem te determine what legislative restrictions , should be made te apply in order te protect mun'.rlpalities against them , sehes, without making the restrictions' se stringent ,ts te hamper the reason- ' able development of public facilities." AVIATORS MAKE READY FOR NATIONAL CONTEST Assemble In Michigan for Races Scheduled Tomorrow Mount Clemens. Midi., Oct. 10. illy A P.i Selfridge Field, near here, piebnbh was the busiest aviation center in the country teda . With l.'il or mere airplanes of all types at rend here for the national air races that bi gin tomorrow, and with ethers arriving throughout the day, the res ervation rescmhled a huge nceptien park for armj, navy and commercial pilots coming te take part in the three days' program, or te witness the con tests. The "en te Detroit" contest was ex pected t,, bring a score of machines , today and enrlj tomorrow. The first arrivals in this race, the winner of which is te be determined en points for long (light, time consumed and lead earned, came in late yesterday. They wen- Charles S. .lone and "Jap" , Pearson, he flew from Puflale. Final tests of th, racers were under w.n , today, all of t lie navy's entries in , the Pulitzer race being put through their final workouts. ! I The nnv"s "mystery ship," which hnj I ecu under guard day and night . since it arrived in Selfridge, was as s mbled jesterday nnd flown for th 1 first time this morning by lieutenant h, II. Sanderson, of the marine corps, ' who will pilot it in the Pulitzer race. SUN YAT-SEN MEN START TO REGAIN CHINESE POWER Invaders Are Near Foechow, Being Led by General Hsu mey, China, Oct. 10. illy A. P i Heal war is growing out of the tensg military .situation in tins province. In- tiding forces, seeking te supplnnr the IireMiicl.il government, are Hearing Foe- hew, t tut capital. (ienenl Hsu Tsung-Chl. who for merly commanded an iirinv under Sun at -Sen. the deposed president of the Seuth China Republic, is leading uncut the invading armies, and lie justttit.s the nttiiek or. the ground t lint It Is intended te eliminate M Ileii-Chi. the nulltiirj governor, whom JUu ttrnn a public enemy, Chinese think the expedition against Foecliow Is n political move made b ; the Sun Yut-Sen faction te establith a foothold and u biibe for future opera- ' tiens. WHISKY AS MEDICINE Delaware Physicians Want It Free ', Frem Legal Dictum l)ecr. Ild., Oct. 10. Cse of whlkv for niedlclnal purposes borders within the seientlfii province ar.d should net i be determined by legal or arbitrary die turn, in the opinion of the Medical So ciety of Delawiire In convention here. The society last night approved a I resolution calling upon Secretary of I Treasury Mellen te recommend thntjiro thntjire thntjiro vKeiih be made for the supply of bended whisky for medical use only, and that a fixed retail price for the !io,uer be established bj the (Jevernmcnt. ' ' Tim resolution was previously adopted by the national convention of ! the beclety in St. I.euis, after a refer, i enduin showed that mere than Til per ' cent of Hie phjsicians In the United Htntcs favored the continuance, of the "Uoseage metlieu ei trentment. ' tgfiai51BEcMBJ51SISIBgJfcr&Eraicja MM.F0x l28M.BSl. Keys duplicated while you wait 2 for 25c NOTICE Te My Business Friends I am no longer located en Filbert atreet, but have opened my new premlie t 28 North 13th Street where I shall be prepared te Rive my uitemera even better service than formerly. Originator of Making Them 2 for 25c . 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