-- f t 'vtvt""b' i' i4rW,.yt 'W3! 7V',vV'.'JTi'y;ty ''.wvm V , OCTOBER ll, 1922' f ' " , "- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY jLj ?F3$? fiff' MVTl'fr " J Kg? r J Si I y a f?i: V :t i, . 1 I KV- ( .'J l.jtl )Sf m J m ffZli m SAUNDERS' fit. 411. ...J nsw . . J1 1 lrj 1 14k, 18k Mid Stk 1 sn 1 e 114 (Hid Wedding Rlnm O W $10 ESTABLISHED ( YZAH9 Ustlnnm Wedding Hinge $15 tfpwerd II II 8. tn 8t. 2710 Oermentewn Ate. RS RELINQUISH BRITISH COALITION I 14 TTiV KEYS 2 BVTUCATtD lOT 25c Till Oldeet and Best Equipped Shep for Duplicating Keys ana lock Ke pairing In tha City. MLTaytor&Ce.m2?.8s.. RUMSTOCKSTODAY! ON IHE DEFENSE JhrVVV-rafVVrnir--'--1-"--Y"ri" -- rCLAD'S PARERSl COMPEL SUCCESS Unchecked WASTE In paring vegeleblee li Extravagance Continued Extrav. aganecf meana failure CLAD'S PARER turnt WASTE Inte WEALTH Kitcaci Eanipmeit for Heltli and Rcitaaraati VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. IIF'u'i v0tlr' I -As Four Turn Over 10,000 Bettlos of Liquor te Prohibition Officials AWAIT TREASURY RULING tlic majority of (he political experts, i however. Is that Mr. Lloyd Oeorge 1ms no Intention of reslfrnliiK nnd thnt he will put up it big rlfiht en behalf of tne I coalition. Speculation Is very busy ever the. j prebnble. result of nn nppenl te the I country. The (,'enservntlvcs nre cred j Itcd In pnine quarter? with ability te secure n larger number of seats In the Heuse of l ominous ttinn nny etuer party, though net enough te outvote n possible combination of the Liberals nml Lnberites there and Mich n eombl eembl eombl nnteon Is etic of the ninny mntters of conjecture. Klsouhcre (lie growing strength of Inber I emphasized, nnd the Lnber lenders themselves spenk ns though they were confident of sweeping the neils nnd t.-iklna office. It does net i seem te be supposed thnt the I.lliernls would be nblc te rniiy enough until- , , , ,, ,,. ...... ,.i l,:. I,,, vine i support te eritiK tiirm imu pirni-i. Llejd Ocerge has r.nneuueed his In- , , ' , ,,, ,.hn,,,,,lee nf (he KM'henuer. stilted letlny he wns going General Election Talk Is Rife as Result of Situation in ! Near East PREMIER TO ANSWER FOES Rj ,lijnfln!frt rrtts I-ontten. Cet. 11. -- Vrlme Minister ' would be nblc New Yerfi. Vt 11.-- Jlesens of Amor Amer ean steamships tedny will turn ever te the customs officials their vnst cargoes of Ilnuers In eemnllnnre with the ruling ' tenllen of replying publicly nt Mnn- of Atternej tlcncrnl Dnugherty which i ccter Saturday te lerrent of o.endeninn- j te the United Stnten nt the hend of the kn th. m...l. f .rin. inintlMt. tnrr criticism reeentlv nlmed nt Nenr i Dritish debt funding mission, despite Inr bevereires. The llnuer will be trnns- Fasten policy of the (Jevenment. Tills ilitlmiitlens In the press here te the enntrnry. There might he n tlelny of BUSINESS MEN MEET The North Kensington Rulnes Men's Association will held its monthly meeting nt P o'clock tonight lu the lec ture loom of the MePhcrsen Library ltulMing, Kensington nvenue nnd F slrcrt. msreiiffTrc W5 FmTt HIM FTiW i iTn i Orange Pekoe? Certainl y ! Pjl ciea-tetally Different BHL Number 1S30 Seuth Rittenhouse Square I.nrKe Duplex Apart ment, Including ." Master Hcdroems and 3 Baths. 3 Maid's Reems and Bath. Appb te Superinten dent en premises. VV. The & .m tmr r rsitezzf :. viZezr nrebiem w m Bilious Attacks Arc Vsuallij Due te Faulty Elimination "When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating- liquid is pro duced In the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribs Nujel because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. . u e i is a lubricant net n medicine or laxative se ee. cannot crine. InaftiyB T'J" ,l today. yi;TT" A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE s of heatina mkf your home dur ing December's snow should he solved new Thousands of heincs ln&t year were kept comfort ably warm thrueut with a Patrncc Pipeleta Furnace nt a saving of one-third of their previous coal consumption. It heats the entire home through one refdster, which means all the heat gees just where it is wanted, circulating in a warm, healthful, uniform cur rent, leaving no cold or chilly corners. Ne tenrinpr up of walls or floors. Can be shipped from stock. Wn'fe for Illustrated Booklet Ne. IP-ri . S100.M We. 20-40 , 110.08 Ne S2-44 . 151.01 . . Ne. JJ-11 H0.00 Ne. 50 52 . , . 169.00 Se Cash Discount ferrcd by the customs officers te the brings domestic political Mtunttnn te n'n couple of weeks In his departure, he . prohibition enforcement crews nnd j keener feni than ever. It also coin-1 snld. owing te the Near 1-astern sltuii- store.! , the army warehouse, e.dcs with Increased tlenn.n,es In the, -n na J - " , Uroeklyn. rumors of nn enrlv break-up of tlie 0f t10 ittlstsaf en. Mere thnn 10.000 bottles of whKky, I present coalition. - ' wine nnd ether liquors jesterdey were v Today's mernins papers hare the nn nn remeved from four veels of the United penrnnee of these usually nccempnnjlne , Stntcj Shipping Heard and voluntarily ' the last d.is of a moribund (.evern- Placed in the h-n-h of the custom, of- -f W'ntKl Itoxte "ers. j Ik cominenly discussed ns a mntter of Whether or net the Government will niere or less certainty. The opinion of remunerate the shipping companies for j . . . . . . , determined, A ruling from the Treas ury Department probably "111 be ncces I snry before that phne of the Inter national tnngle Is hetucil. It is likely, however, according te .Jehn D. Ap pleby, zone dry chief, t'tat the llfpiers from American vessels will be sold te holders of liquor permits, such ns ' wholesale druggists. Inasmuch n. fhe carriage of the liquor bv the vessels previous! had been sanctioned by it Treasury Department ru'iiiR, It is net regarded in official circles that the vescls liave Tul.iled any law and therefore ulieulil be permitted te dispose of their holdings. I Whether liquor-laden l.'urepe.in cs. sp'ii whli'li cleared for American ports prier te the ruling of Atternej (ienernl Dnugherty will be selrcd upon arrival. Mr. Applcb declined te Kay. A Treasury Department ruling will be necej-sarj te settle this phase of the At- ' terney (ietiernl's deeisleti, he yilil. It In gfiierally conceded in (ieernmsnt ciri'le. however, that foreign cvels that cleared foreign ports prier te the ruling will net be molested and will be allowed te return te their home ports 1 with the. unbeltl portions of their car- 1 Rues. i Will Ignore Order 1 Dry official! were amazed at the an an neur.eeuicnt of t'unard Line "th-iuU In Londen that their vessels clriirlng from i foreign ports veuld til-regard the ban nn liquors and would carry the cus cus teman -upply of alcoholic beverages. 'The I'unard Line etficinls, after a 1 meeting of the North Atlantic Ship ping Conference In Londen, announced the would force a test of Attorney lJener.il Paugherty's ruling and thnt in 1 the event of their liquor-laden vessels ! being seized upon arrival In American 'ports, would sock Injunctions restrain ! lng American "thy" agents from confiscating their stocks. Thnt bold declaration was seen bv , maiiv ns a sign of "hope," inasmuch as le'gal opinions vary upon the legality 1 of .Mr. Daugherty's action. A test of i his opinion in high courts will decide j once nnd for rJI. it wns pointed out, whether the ruling will stand as con cen con stltutlennl. A malerity of ship owners admitted that tl.ey believed such a test is necessnrv te remove the 'Vhadew of doubt" and prove te the American pub lic the tvrannv of "certain construe- I tlens of the Velstead lnw and the Eighteenth Amendment." i Jehn D. Appleby, zone "drv" eUrf. ?nld veHterday the co-operation given by the Shipping Heard officials under ' the Dnugherty Nine-dry ruling en ecenn liners mad-' unnecess.irv an htieh con duet ns a raid or n senrch. ' The steamships President Tolk nnd ' President Roosevelt were the firf te go "dry." lietween -1000 and .'000 bottles of Intoxicant have ben taken off the President Polk and almost ns large n quantity from the President lt'u'evelt. Mr. Appleby said. The stocks aboard i the President Arthur and Susquehanna also have been removed. Teiln- the President Polk will nil from H'",,nk'i! for Londen with nothing behind its b'M- mere potent than ginger ale. The Pn -id nt Arthur lears to morrow f"r I'rrmen in the same arid state. Last -igl't nss the last night for Hacehiis tin beard the 1'rceident (Jnrfield of the 1 nlted Slates lines, which will cress tie 'liree.mlle mark tomorrow, Inbound from Londen. -a . - B 71aaaCan i' ' "T mi ' aaaallaaaaaalar" aaaaarltBiBtMBaaafiM aaaaalBaaW (M VRVtaW tW SaaaaaatSV laVk9 m aalsssiassw" i BaWaTg "aairTff -i-TT syaVS Sai ''sF Kb aBBkaat) SZWk atar sW"sbi 3TS i33H wSSt&mk j atM ZW. tjLCIcMROS.Jy Hi- Plumbing and Healing 'jfwl 50 N. 5ih St., Phila., Pa. ttj I (AUITTe bee ,fdiy r?; U J n,-hm m Branches -... X Lanftdeu'tir r.i San Tranclsce, Oct. 11. The liquor supply tf the Shipping Beard steam ship President Cleveland, operated be tween San I'raueUoe and Far Fast pert was sealed nt sea as n result of the Dnughrrt) order. It was learned when she entered pert jesterdny A wireless mevstige te the esf.e lust night gave information of the ruling and when che reached San Francis e the Clevlantl was dry. by STeT Yeu recognize the Stun at a glance. It has a certain person Hey an admirable charm, that distinguishes it instantly. And there is something about the ownership of a Stutz that elevates thoie who can beast Its poweaiten a certain exclu sive distinction that linglei out the discriminating moteriit. tTUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY e AMERICA, inc. In4iarufeIIi Indiana. U. S. A. Washington. Oct. 11. Representa tives of the headquarters offices of the MiMems s"rvice and the prohibition unit are te confer in New Yerk within the next few daj s with pert nnd dry lnw officers regnrdlng the procedure for carrying out Attorney Oeneral Paugb ertj's ruling banning liquor en ships in American waters penning tne pre. mulgatlen et termai regulations Secretary .Mellen. It is believed the procedure te be worked out will fdlew the general pre-t-rnm that customs officers Khali take 'harge of liquor found about foreign ships nnd then turn It ever te the pro hibition officers for disposal. Tn the ent.e of American shins less dilneultT Is eipected, ns they cannot carry liquor en tneir maimebis, nnn me jmi Hen of liquor is forbidden urn Tariff Act et vs..! edmertca fJcre-mcit SpcanLiU OPPENrlEIM.LLINS&. Chestnut and 12th Sts - v;. nuncuity ir ry liquor J imports- A ider the j TMtrlac Car $2640 Readiur $Z4S0 9fOitHtt . t!T90 Coup . SJ490 All Prieu . . b. Ind(aMeU f I. W. BL0CKS0M MOTOR CO. M7 North lrd Street raMi Tnu om-ejts.ej3 WIDOW. 80. SUES SONS Bays She Wa3 Induced te Sign Away $125,000 Estate Mis. Annie Randall Marstnn, of Mer Mer Ien. a xvidew eighty years old, brought suit yesterday against her soup, nlleg lng they had Induced her by mUrepre- ' aentntlnn te sign awny property valued ,nt $123,000. , The sons are Jehn Marsten, Jr., nnd Henry W. Marstnn They nre stjed as ' I trustees Mrs. Mnrsten having alleged 1 thnt they persuaded her te sign a , trust deed nnd also individually. The 1 wemnn seeks te have them restrained from diverting the principal or interest of the S12'i,000 and nlse te have the trust deed declared null nnd void. PARS. J. BUTLER, JR.," HURT Daughter-ln-Law of Chain Stere Proprietor In Moter Accident New Unchelle N. V Oct. 11 Mrs. James Rutler, Jr , of New Yerk, daughter-in-law of the wealthy chain etere proprietor, wns seriously Injured last night in an automobile accident her. Hhe is In tha Ntw Recbelle Hospital 1 in a rerleus condition. Her husband, xrhe was with her at the time, escaped Mtleuft 4njuu Filmy Shimmery Negligees -j sjOFTLY I'EMININB FRIVOLOUS AX S LT7RINO AEG THESE ARTFUL BTTfl w JAJieiu-iMUlii iXtBBBIONB OF A DESIGNERS OAPRIOE. In color they vary from the most delicately lovely pastels te rich, impressive night sliadcs. Sheer of fabric, with new a touch of embroidery, new a bit of silken fringe, each creation is truly an object of delight. 6.90 te 39.75 s&S 3C S5 lccbcc i m zxQCXcpec The most effective pianos for the modern home are Steinway Style M Grand (5Llt) $ 1375, the smallest real grand, and Steinway grand-toned uprights, $875. The greatest musical resources in the least possible space Any new Steinway will be sold en time; one tenth cash, balance in two years by monthly payments. Serviceable used pianos will be accepted in trade 4 Steinway pianos are sold in Philadelphia only by N. Stetson & Ce. at 1111 Chestnut Street All the Steinways six grands, three upright styles are identical in generalities, but delightfully different in particulars; se that every music lever's individual taste may be gratified in that shade of tone that makes such a piano a personal belonging. Then, there is a Steinway te suit the dimensions of every home, each size designed for a specific purpose and every one true te that exclusive musical quality that has made the Steinway house authoritative the world ever, and kept their pro duct supreme throughout the entire history of real piano music N. STETSON & CO., 1111 CHESTNUT STREET WE SELL EDISON PHONOGjTAPHS B . - : m MBcr'rWapi,a, 3STlJsMa ,m l-MrBaaMaSBBaBaaBMaBSBWBniBVnsar e 55? 'J i Si rC fce&r J I. iiiKifl. I I K i