Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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GATHERS AT SHORE
Foreign-Language Press De De De
nounced a? a Menace by -I
Vice Councilor Smith
ORGANIZATION FLOURISHING
Atlantic City. Oct. 11. Mere than
Hi2T.i..lrcntP nve liere ier uie uunvuii
iy" V .1..
f"T,, state Council of tlie
V fier Or t of Ai.iclc.mr Mcrhnnlcs.
ft? the office of HLitc roimcl'ei 1 Is
lMcWd tlmt State Vlre.Counclled
K Ilel'crt Oirsen Smith, et New
!"cr-.. !..i tin. nrpvi'iit Stute leader.
I. .. !l I ! Ill'
ur,,,,-.,. ...... ..
Tip tnlel;ll-"'i",", , -
In for ponilPiimatten in tlic- minimi it
met wWrii CiMincllnr Sml h will innkc
K the convention when It opens to te
v L. The repeit iliOnrcH "It b n
See for the reason Hint it ten-
Cy la e kT ,1,c l)l'l'n',, .W,,,B 0,H;U
Mve' Atnurie.ui ways nn.l manners
,n It eel.t Ktyle e life. It Ih hetml
hit It w 111 Paw "" ,n t,,c frlll(,f
Ju Ien "f ear national life. At nil
II effli-lnl notices of the courts
i uj I ether official a.lverticlng should be
. hi. i..... fi'niii It."
, Vnt tlie nrsanlatlen Is In n Hour Heur
Milns uiMilltleii is evidenced by the
fact thin In the last year there linn
S rouisueui. Hh- State of 11 Ifi . ' he
financial iim-ii"- was $l.i,J.l....
There nie new ISIS cuuialls in the
atatc.
A poinmlfx-leTi of three men was
.." i i,.. rii.nlns V.. niaclc. Supreme
v...... .inutira. veHteniav nt Mays
fnmlinE te mljuiliente the differences
bctlvecn Atlantic efid Ilurllnxten
Counties ecr the construction of a
brlee across the Mulllca ltlvcr nt
I.eivr Hnnk. The ccmmisslen i-eniists
J 'William A. Fauncc, nit Atlantic
Cltv renltv expert: fetiuer blicriff
Joenli H. Unrtlctt, of Atlantln County,
anil James K. I,eriiii, former county
fiiL'incer for IStirlincten County.
Hubert lVaeeck, County Solicitor of
lliirllnsten County, informed the Court
.(lint up te this time ISutliuRtnii eiinty
liail been finanel.illy unable trf join In
Hie expense of the work. He milled
that they were new prepared te Miare
In the expence, but expressed tlie
fiMfmen that the bridge could be con cen
ft'ructcd for $40,000 Instead of the
$88,000 called for In lie plans of At
lantic County.
GERMAN BOASTS OF HIS
HELP IN SINKING SHIPS
Captain
of Tanker Served en the
Raider Wolf
Chester, Oct. 11. Captain C. R.
ITeitzman, of the Julius Sclilludcr. a
German tanker which yesterday left
the Pure Oil Company's pier nt Mar
cus Heek, wnn n member of the crew
cf the Wolf, the notorious Cicnnnn
raider during tlie war.
Captnin Ilcltzinnim vouched for the
fact that in n liftcen months' period
"about" twenty ships of the Allies
were sunk nnd 405 sailors were taken
prisoner of war.
"We took 403 prisoners, representing
twenty-three nationalities Japs, In
dians, Chinese, Creelew. Australians,
Jiiissimis. Slavs, I'lnns, Italians, Scots,
llnjlifh, Xogiees and ethers, " he said.
Captain lie tm.iiiii dei'lnred lie had
many snapshots of ww-. of the sinking
vessels, wl'icli were torpedoed or rid
illeil with shell Hie utter crew and pus
wipers had beui removed from tlie
deemed vessels.
BETHLEHEM VOTERS LAX
Fifty Per Cent Cut Shows Total
Reaches But 6171
Bethlehem, Pn Oct. 11. According
te figures lempleted here by tlie regis
trars, only fill per cent of the total
we of III tlilehem wn.s renisteied on en
the t In oe rt'Klsti.'ttleii ilnjs for the
November elei'tliiu It Is puslli'ti'tl
thit al nut Ml per i out of this total
villi r.etimll.v cist tlii'ii votes. The
total icgl-iiiitieu u;is (il"l. of wlueh
about 'JDDD wire vvmncu.
Troop l", of Saueen Cress Reads,
for the third consecutive time captured
the silver trophy at the unnual rally
M Hey Scouts in Bethlehem.
Under the auspices of Kdwnrd Ack
rmnn Test, American Legien, of Hel Hel
Jertewn, there wns a ting raising at
the new Wolf public school, that lior lier lior
eush. Iepn.PMtivc W. II. Kirk
pntrjil;, of Knten, was one of the
tjiekcis.
Tin. I.i.i, I'niverslty Facility
"nnieii s Chili gave its ruMninnrv re
riti.ui In Hi out, Hull for the wlvci of
f"A iiifiulii'i, if the faeulti. union!,
"".a Is .viis. iJk'li.inl. wife of l'u.,.
Went Hun li., l. Kli'lmnls. In the
receiving ifm. vn.r,, M,.,(iuuies F. V.
wKin, W. C. Tlm.ver, t'lmrles Rich
N uinl X. M. Kmery. The host
Wes i were .Mesdumes W. Andersen, W.
A. Lambert, r. V. I.nrkin, W. C.
rtaycr. Ilevvnrd Kckfeldt, William
"y. R. It. Iteiter nnd Jehn Toehy.
A religious pageant, entitled "The
premise, wa( ru,ntP(l ln ,he F)rst
Keferiiie,! Chun.., Hethlehem, by six
wn iuuh's inrii and women members.
In r.ihh by the 'llethlehcm police
ajaged gambling nnd disorderly
Mes twenty. thiee persons were nr
"'iil nnd line.-, amounting t $,-,(,-,
re nddnUe the City Treasury.
OFFICIAL BURIEd'aUVE
Mlns Company Empleye Smothered
In Culm Bank
Um?),Mlne JT" 0(;t- 11. Rebert 1
iBd fi V cla! of th9 I'liiladelphla
5 M C.adl1S Ceal nnd Iren Company,
fflin&rt"iWM b"rlc'1 ftllve nt
vinnaevver colliery veKtenlnv. ifQ ..
!n1 n' thc culm bank, looming up
&aV."kc '. I'eight, the bottom
! unuermineil by n steam
hill llletllv ll'i llli.w,.. .... .. .1...
jrt, , ', m I'l" ("til ill III.'
IC1I mill S inr fnini'n.. 1..,, ...,
ill it Wns nvteiwll,, if. ... '
,.i ,n. '". ..'i.iik i iiuke an i.
jraVe" wns C0Vl,,(,''. ' ''is living
emMnin,,en,f " .f(,w ra'nti-i until his
& 'i,,K "m ,out' ,,,,t " tlmt
Imt fciu",1"etl,prc'1 te death. Miller
his wife and several children.
enth,0n, l?a" 0ct- --Tl first
Slnes "J ierkln the anthracite coal
Zn?L.t,ie.Hn.2ct?P '"strict since
vttthni i "' "1'enuieiiH pussed off
"lineiit a fata nn-l.lnnf l .I... r '
mere
p te
inTing
fhOTCl.
Dank
theugli
lltra,.? -faV'l McWcnt in the
than & i nun . " nr,0dctIen of i
their" n'l 1fs,er TewnslUn hve
rtbutlm urK if,,y M'm l-"iitlily ills
... ."'" ''t sn I iir ps. ' ' n.v ,,,.. i...
..'." n Hip I.,.i,ii, !., :, , ,." ' "-
" ' uw itiivi; UU
U.i,'.v eeuieskld
Nojaein ri,y lm,,lH,s ''"ve begun te
A M ms.u" ."-I," ""!' a,nq Chunk
Every wemrn desires pos
sessions which will re
ceive the approval of her
associates.
Gratifying, thereferej is
the enthusiastic sanction
accorded by her friends
te her Cadillac.
Everywhere she hears that
whole-hearted and un
reserved praise which
voices the esteem with
which Cadillac is se uni
versally regarded.
Her own appreciation
and her friends' appraisal
of Cadillac character
increase progressively
with each successive day
of acquaintanceship.
There is an ever-growing
wonder at the ease of
steering and the extra
ordinary simplicity of
con
trel.
Ner is lesser wonder ex
cited by the car's mar
velous dependability.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene: Spruce 0210
Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, if. J.; Pottsville, Pa.
CADILLAC
FtavJard
of the
WnrfX
Using
P
nnting
is mere than buying printing
Merely buying a booklet or a catalog or some circulars
from a printer is net of itself going te sell your goods.
Printed advertising is something te be used. It is a
means te an end. It is a way te reach many people
quickly and at a low cost and tell them something.
But printed advertising is something te be planned,
something te be conceived and used with a knowledge
of hew it works. The mere fact that you have spent
money for printing will net make sales for you.
This fact. makes the selection of a gped printer a
thing of prime importance. The geed printer can pro
duce geed printing, and you, the advertiser, can turn
your efforts into planning a message that says what
you want te say.
That you may net be' without help in deciding tHe
major questions in planning your printing, we call your
attention te a series of books, entitled "Making it Easy
te Plan Printing."
better
paper
cee
better
printing
"Making It Easy te Plan Printing"
Is the title of a aeries of books en
better direct advertising which
printers and advertisers can secure
en application te distributors of
Warren's Standard Printing Papers.
S. D. WARREN COMPANY
BOSTON
Warren's Standard Printing Papers
arc 'Distributed by
D. L. WARD COMPANY
Lembard 6Soe PHILADELPHIA 3ltain ijet
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON
WILKES-BARRB
CHARLES BECK COMPANY
Jmharri fif)je6Qj: 609 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia SiCain 6t91
Wk. -? October thim.W.tn.. - .. ,'t"
' 0Ceirren,. ,;. 7- ,-"' '
PriiiUndPdpcrs Q
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Economy Basement Specials for Thursdd
Wednesday, October 11, 1022. Mere Open 0 A. M. Cleiti Si30 P. At. f
KnellenburgS
fr. M ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET ll!l2!smEETSV. J
MATCHLESS VALUES IN
Women's & Misses' $12.50
Stunning Pole Spert Coats
At $7.95
m
i
What an opportune offering at the very threshold of the new season!
Yeu save almost as much as the price you pay and you purchase an up-te-the-minute
coat.
Every coat in this let is a product of a geed maker. Lines tailored
in te stay and materials made te give service. There are the smart
swajyjrer styles with regular and set-in sleeves. All jauntily belted and
trimmed with patch or set-in pockets. Choice of tan, reindeer, olive and
brown. SsELLnJBURaS Economy Basement
Mere Great Values in
Women's Extra-Size
Muslin Underwear
Extra-Size
49c
TV xSfc
59c
Night
Gowns
Alse Envelope
Chemise and Draw
ers of lingerie cloth.
Neatly tailored
models.
Extra-
sGts 69c
Of lingerie cloth,
cut full and roomy.
Extra-Size Drawers
Well-made drawers of linerun cloth
trimmed with deep embroidery ruffles; also Corset Cevers
and Chemise neatly trimmed with embroidery.
Extra-Size Lingerie Gowns &Qs
Daintily trimmd night gowns cut full. OtC
Garments worth twice the price.
Extra-Size Gowns and Chemise. . .
Alse Skirts beautifully trimmed and fin
ished. All cut full and roomy.
98c
Extra-Size Aprons
Fresh, clean and neat aprons made of
percale m the most desired patterns. Smartly finished
with pipings, sash and pockets.
89c
bNELLE'lbilRflS Economy Basement
Women's and Misses' $1.50
Smart Brush AQ
Weel Scarfs 5OC
The very things that the raw Fall weather demnnds.
They come in Burt", Sand and Brown and are C4 inches
long and 7 inches wide. All have heavy fringed ends.
bNfl I RJBi-RuS Economy Basement
Girls' $8 te $10 Velour
and Cheviot Coats
In a Great Sale Tomorrow
At $4.95
WBIIIHl
; Him ,,;. ii ""li l0 "rni icr i
pCSfT HgStahu K?V!L,WJIW' flnd belt
rut - uauiin aitimntn.i i
- -- ""ilvU I
Read the Want Ads in the Classified Section
&fe
..
Here is a great saving
opportunity for the eco
mimical mother Coat Ceat
that warrant service plu
.style at this remarkably
low price. Plain and fur
trimmed models with
fancy pockets, belts ani
buttons. Cellars can be
worn low down or but
toned high up around the
neck and thus keep the
school girl snug an i
warm. Many lined
throughout. Sizes 7 M
Girls' $1.50 and S2
Jean Aftddies
$1 .00
Made of Lonsdale Jean cut
full mifl rnnmu PU ilrt if
ull-whitc or white with contrast ng cellars and cuffs.
SneTleNdURQS Economy Basement
aasN. SNELLENBURG & CO
Jik
i y Tri? jft.n
Wmfm
Great Bargains in
Beys'
Clothing
Beys' $3.50 CO O-r
Corduroy Suits .J
Manly Oliver Twist mod med
els of extra fine quality cor
duroy in blue, brown, drab
and green. Sizes 3 te 9.
Beys' $5.00 All-Weel
Jersey Suits CO QEJ
Oliver Twist rtylei In
five shades. Pant lined,
Sizes 3 te 9 yean.
Beys'
Twe-Pants
Suits at. . .
Splendid mixed cheviot
suits. Full-lined knickers.
Sizes 7 te 17 years.
Beys' $8.50
Twe-Pants
Suits at...
Of dark mixed cheviets.
Knickers full lined. Sizes
6 te 17 years.
Beys' Chinchilla
and Cheviot
Overcoats. .
Butten te the neck and
belt all around. In blue and
brown chinchilla and mixed
cheviot Sizes Wi te 10
years.
Beys' Mackinaw Coats
at $3.95 t0 S7.25
Made
cellars.
years.
Beys' $1.39
Knlcker Pants at
Of mixed cheviets. In
sizes 7 te 17.
Reys' S2.25
Knicker Pants
Of mixed cheviets and
corduroy. Sizes 7 te 18
years.
bNELLENBUROS Economy
Dn-sement
$6.95
$4.95
S5.75
$4.95
with convertible
In sizes 6 te 17
95c
$1.39
$7.00 te $30.00
Sample Metal
Beds
$3.50 te $15.
SI 8.00 Da-Bed
it
$9.95
j'vprarev
All-metal day bed, com
plete with cretonne c-"cr
and pillow,
SnELLEI.eURjjS le'rn
Bafiument
Extraordinary Sale of
Beys' $2.25 te $2.95
Wash
Suits
At $1.19
Made of excellent
quality materials in
the most wanted styles,
including Middy
French Middy, Regula
tion and Oliver Twist
styles. Sizes 2 te 6
years.
Children's Flannel Night (Qn & njrn
Gowns W, I OK,
Outing Flannel nighties of geed quality. Neatly
made and finished. .
Children's Outing- Flannel Skirts. . . AKn
Gertrude style in sizes 2 te 6 years. Tct
Children's Sateen Bleemers Qf
Well-made garments with elastic at waist Wvl
and knee. Sizes C te 12 years.
Babies' Chinchilla 0O A C te (RO QC
&Ceivln,v Coats P 0VO
Well made and
Short white coats in cunning styles.
finished, bizes 1 te 3 years.
Babies' White Chinchilla Hats
Smart becoming hats with ear tabs. Werth
far mere.
Children's Chinchilla Coats,
Smart and serviceable coats in belted
styles. Choice of becoming shades, including gray, cin
namen, navy ana drown, sizes 2 te u years.
Sk'F'I -nfsurgS Economy Haun.-nt
55c
$4.95
WASH GOODS
17c
25c Quilting Chintz, Special at,
Yard
Fresh new patterns in flowered, Oriental and Persian
Jesigns. In all colors.
Mill Remnants of 29c Dress
Gingham, 32 Inches Wide, Yard .
Large assortment of check and plaid styles make
Ine school and house dresses. Lengths run up te eight
'ards.
16c
29c Plain and Striped Plisse
Crepe at, Yard
Fer men s shirtB, women's undergarments
nants. Ne mail or phone orders.
12c
Mill rem-
bKELLENBURTiS Economy Basement
$6.50 Window Sets
At $3.98 "Complete
WWm
I 'it I
i j i -&)) ' - I
A complete window Bet
ready te hang, consisting et
One pair of Velour Cur
tains iclth Valances
One Full - Length Lace
Panel end
One Deuble Red.
A household help te the
woman who is preparing
for the winter's activities.
The veleurs are of excellent
quality and in the most
wanted shade. Ihe pan
els are 2h feet x 4.) inches
and come in a wide and
beautiful assortment of
patterns. Overlooked edcre.
SneLLENSURGS Economy Basement
Phenomenal Rug and Linoleum
Sale!
Heavy Tapestry Brussels
Rugs-Size 9x12 Feet
$11.79
Seamed and seamless Seconds.
eamless Weel Velvet Rugs COQ QA
Size 9x12 Feet $6U.OV
Splendid assortment mill seconds.
Seamless Velvet
Rurs, 6x9 Feet
$12.00
S'icht seconds.
Seamless Heavy
Velvet Rugs
8.3x10.6 Feet
$20.00
Nearly nerfect.
A "minster Rugs
Special Let of Mill Runs
9x12 ft. 8.3x10.6 I 6x9 ft.
$29.89 $27.89 $17.89
Japanese Grass Rugrs
9x12 ft. 36x72 In. 27x54 In.
85.00 98c 89c
Tapestry Brussels and Velvet
Carpets
79c, 98c and $1.39 Yd.
27 inches wide. Cut from fuU'rells.
Geld Sal -m m
(&HGOLEVM
Kvry Rug perfect, witl Geld Seal guarantct
16.20-9x12 Feet Size..,
Other Mzi' nrepnitinna'clv redi'i1'
cry Spt'cial Cerk Linoleum, Best
"' i' ' "' ll n vcl.
fil'tx. rV
$11.89
37c
SneTLunburgS Kcenutny Basement
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