r A" tijjrifLWfm -r -.SW..,, M&Aa sV -- W F?sp .jI" ' w .. r ' ) " V ? v ,. !. Jf Vi . V v Vk Yhw-s.. v iT n EVliXlXOi UiLU' LK.,iii lliiLADiai'HLtV.', VVEUXKSJjiV, OCTOBJS1?" IS. 1022 f w WL WIU Utem wi h it m mi m a : I! i i Mi m- Haul mm. If! : r m M NORRISTOWN ran m '"lnt another city new era In Mn nvrifinlltn tutattli.n In VnrrlIOIl tt efMttti .1 immM titii n nrlrntfl family dTcrtltcr In n limn of refinement with no uonanie uaima or nMeeintnitu anu m b references entirely i:illfiiett'ry. 0 804, LEDOEIl OfFICE fL rt NUW YOItK'S CLUU XIJ C Like HOTEL tjerrnitagfc Times Square (Southwest) INDIVIDUALITY EXCELLENT CUISINE Beems Finals, $3,00 te M.0 Smoked Beef and Cheese Take thin toast, n slice of smoked beef, nnd put a lump of cheese en each. Heat in the even till cheese melts, then ' season with LEMPERK THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Here is Geerge Gibbs with his novel, THE HOUSE OF MOHUN It tells about an avcaire American family and thy part played in its failures and v.ic cessea by the younger gener ation. $2.00 A Best Seller Since Publication D. API'LETON & COMPANY Publishers New Yerk vv Select ynnr Uied Car here nt a price you'll like te pay. Small down payment. Balance monthly. Driving lesseni FREE I We itand back of every tale. Our reputation is your protection. No where else in town will you find such splendid Used Cars all remarkably low priced, from $150 up srEciAi, i"ji Mn,iHi n-iw PAii.r BEIIVN I . w nv..a.-... pni t :illv NKV Kite' lu,- 'nnirnl , anititlen. Wenilerf il (Ter r,. ' -ri'e. Mak a neta te SKU IT TOIlAV Oiru rvmnigs 'til 0.30 Guy A. Villey Moter Ce. rattic and Jewctt Distributor BROAD STREET at VINE UhatOthersSay M Vt MIU N ' V , Mnre'i 11 IliJl. Oentlemen W lnstallnl ene of your "Pawnee Pipeleu Heaters in January. 1017. te heat our home rf lU (0 rooms and hall and ean truly say it has Wn ver satisfn.. terv: net tI- h. nt"? vr7 com cem com fertablr In all weather, but usinr llttle coal, which 13 a b'B item nowadays. We only w'th we hid Installed It socmer. as our home was very hard te heat with stoves. I I I ' JlCxBZOS. Ce, 4. iliriiwiy UH JfflMFiy 80 N 6th St 629 Arch St. Phlladelah a Camden, N. J Lansdewne. Pa. Hr v PadiantgiMe HEATERS All Aluminum With Handle While They Last! r5S5 A THIS $14.00 WEEK. $18.50 Regular Price 5.37 rrre Cennprtlan $97.00 Guaranteed ALL WHITE OR CRAY ENAMEL GAS RANGES Including Solid Tepi S67-50 GasSteam or Het Water Radiators (Jan and Ceal Water Hnntrs Installed for All Qua Kitchens. Wm. Alkers, Jr., Ce. Uth ii FJbcit Sts. CM or Okltrred i'ayment l I J Kil ;..,!? v MB&J yra a nscrii --. u 1 iv I I J i""-j Enamel 555.00 fi'E ,"'",'"" ffj 'ftf Panels laelndlni y M Solid f 07 ' P" "d Ted LI "' u Breiler RADIO DIRI HIP 10 AID OF SMYRNA Near East Relief Appeal Turns $130,000 Carge of Feed Toward Constantinople LOCATED OFF GIBRALTAR A wireless message from the Near Knt Kctlef caught the steamship Orient Jut pIT the const of Gibraltar et,rdav and diverted its destination from n Kudnn pert te Constantinople. ! The Orient has en heard n cargo of ( foodstuff vnlned at $1. '10,000. When 1 appeals reached the Near Kast Itellef i several dii into from Mltyleiie asking for the immediate shipment te that i-iand of all available feed and cloth- , in.' for relief of the 1C0. (MX) destitute refugees from Smyrna, the sens were searched by wireless for a vessel having I feedstuffs en beard. The search con- i tamed for two day- without result. There came a wireless message from fhe steamship Orient answering the call ' for lielp ami imgi".tiiie tliat the Near i I'ii.t Helief get in touch with the own- 1 t !" of the vessel for permission te have, ' I . Orient divc.-t -d from Its original i'imr-0 Thi-i was done at once nnd the steamship intei-i its agreed te release the i-nrgn and send the xsel threuch , 1 the I'ardanelle.s te Contantineple, In ktea.i of having It continue its trip te Hint k Sea ports. Sixth Vessel liOeatcd ' The Orient is the sixth vesstd le- I rati I at sea by wireless nnd diverted by Near Kast Kcilef te ports in the I Aei'i'.iM Sea In rispnne te hurried np- ' pea's for fuetNtulTs. The stenin-hlp Snngus, which left this pett last week, was reported today bv wir. ic-N te be ldilO m.ii's eiT tin- lcla w.iV" Capes. jn.t ten hour-ahead of its "olidiu'e. lien the Sailgus left, it. ceiiimatiiler was .i.niu'e-.-eil with the ,111k' ii. j of the i-ull for foeiWtufl'i from 'the Smyrna dlstrtct and he mikI he v '.M "try hi- dtirndest" te liie.i!; all ..peril I'.'oe'd-. 'I'de .teamslilp Ceenr d'Alet.e will arrive here next Monday ! . u.l amnher rarge of feed and cloth ing. Contributions rtecelcd Contributions of mere than $10,000 wi'ie received by the Near Knt Ilellef ye-tenlay. Among them were three checks for $1000 each, from I.aura M. Sniiib. Warren, Pa.: Themas tieff. ,"11 Locust street and Sstephnne llres. otleTs received Included the follewing: N i . w ll lu . 1. I' i: e w " i S Ilnl.unl K.Iwurd I'ofe k Ul.er K.eby .'im A. Pett n Wejil t.'-e A. H.vll i.; ('haaj en I. Kunliiy i.an Henry Huk'hn M Mills r K Knl .Jit'" . tee . 10 . :.-in ."tin .' Ten' . Ill" . me . lOn . ltl'i . 1110 . 100 . L'00 . Ien . 100 . r.en . 'Jim . 100 . us . r.u ' . loe . 100 . "I"1 . I") . 1011 . 100 Salt uel Kent .t N .riiian Knry M i.-i llulibll i . II Frazler K V itrt Utt M m I'luirlei" Hrrm.tn Themas.. I. .-r . aren ''.nr. .t'i- MeClur Smith Mr .itul Mr- Santtiel Uia A si W..IU I .' l.i 'I' Tutham ' ' .air I.e.) . Km. v W. IllJdle K ij.ih.iti K ."imnltz J V Walter ! l.l.e U ..! GEORGIA GOVERNOR BEATEN BY GEORGE Hardwick Overwhclmlnely Defeated In Senatorial Primary Atlanta. C.a., Oct. IS. (lsy A. l 1 Walter K. Geerge, former Justice of the State Supreme Court, with a total of .",04 county unit votes, was over whelmingly nominated as candidate te succeed the late I'nited States Senater Themas V.. Watsen In yesterday's spe cial Democratic priuiury, according te complete unofficial returns complied by the Atlanta Constitution today. The victory of (ieerge marked the second defeat of (toverner Hnrdwlcl: within as many months. Of the 100 counties in the State. Geerge carried I0..". giving him ninety six mere convention votes than re quired for nomination, according te the Constitution's compilations. Governer Ibmlwlck carried twenty-eight counties, with seventy -six unit votes; Seabern Wright, seven counties, with twenty two unit votes, and Jehn It, Cooper, 1 none, the newspaper's figures showed. The State Democratic convention 'meets in Macen en October 2S te con firm the results of yesterday's pri mary. The convention nominations are eetixidered equivalent te election in tiie , general election November 7. i BURCH TRIAL RESUMED Expected te Ge Before Jury for I Third Time Today j Ixis Angeles, Oct. IS. (fly A. P. I j After several postponements, the third fihi! of Arthur C. Hurel), of Kvanstnn. Ill for the murder of J. Helten Ken- neilv, I.es Angeies broker, at lleverlv , (il.'n. a tuburb. August .1, 1021 will git iim'er way in the Les Angeles 8u- pen ,r Court today, according te of- l expectation). Twe juries have disagreed as te the g'..lr or innocence of Ibirch. Similar e'ti..n was taken also by two juries In the case of Mrs. Madnlynne C. Olien (hiiiii, Mutly Indicted with Ilurch for the murder of Kennedy, her former sweetheart. She is awaiting her third trial. ; BOY ON LIMITED'S TENDER 1 Rides In "Ceal Berth" Frem New Yerk te Cleveland C.cwiland. O. '. is. dJy A I.) Cem led wltn grime and his tnce red dened from the wind, fourteen. yrnr-elil 1 Jee Jacksen, of l'renklyn, N. V , wa ' taken from the coal fender of the New ! Yerk Central Twentieth Century I,im , ited. following 11 fast ride from Albany, X. Y. Jee wits drenched last night when the engine took water by scooping it from a trough between the tracks. This is the second attack of "travelln' 1 blues" Jee has had recently and it eesi , his parents $!i."i railroad fare te get him back from hi previous venture, lie ; said the object of ids present tour was a job in Chicago te enable him te repay , the .i).-i. I "Hut new it's all off again," he j snid. "I suppose I'll catch everything 1 when I get home. I did the Inst time." ALLIES BAR TURKISH POLICE Forbid Kemallst Gendarmerie te Enter Constantinople Constantinople, Oct. K.- 1 iiy A. I. 1 The allied missions leached 11 uuani- inetis decision today forbidding the Kemalist gendarmerie destined for Thrace te enter Constantinople, The KrltUh Xuy has been ordered te step all vessels bearing Turkish national police. TIIK IIIIKHE IS STII.I, WITH IJH A tew yeura ui:e ircillctlenu were frey mivl that the automobile would dlsnlace thu home A "!'' Inl bulletin te the Ilulnei pf.-tlen of the I't'iu.ic (.ephkr atatea that "nulea are once mere Knlnlng In herre-lrawn vehlclfi." KualneuH men and Items of In calculable value In the nualn.a Bcte.i or the l'cutie I.eiwki! "JfaLe II n Habit," - ALL HAZING MUST END, WARNS NAVY OFFICIAL Drastic Action Expected by Acad emy Ceurt'Martlal Annapolis. Oct. 18. "Drastic ac tion" In the case of hazing at the Xaval Academy new under investigation by n Court-martial was forecast by an official of the Academy yesterday. "We nrc going te put an end te the hazing Idea here, though we probably will be compelled te take some drastic action In this cane te de it," the of ef fielal said. As a result of the latest hazing two midshipmen of the fourth class are In the hospital, two midshipmen nre be fore n court-martial for alleged leader ship in "putting the. plebes through some stunts," and several ethers must answer charges. W. II. McGregor, of Bremerton, ttu THINGS WORTH WHILE Pre-eminently the place for Dres ses At $35 Tricetine Dress Draped en one aide nnd trimmed with Reman-striped ribbon and bone buttons. At $49.50 A Jenny Medel Trimmed with rewa of braid and nickel buttons. Its straight lines denote its orig inator. Cape Dress Of Reihanara crepe. Can be worn under or ever belt. Particularly beautiful is the model in the new beaver shade where only trimming is self bands of material. W. H. Embick & Sens 1618-20 Chestnut Wash., and It. Tt. l'camen, of Pell City, Ala., are reported te be recover ing. McGregor Is said te have cellasped from physical exhaustion as a result of the "sixteenth." which consists of standing with hands en hips nnd lower ing and raising the body by bending the knees outward and then bringing them together. War Hulks Drift Near France Cherbourg, Oct. 18. The hulks of fifty ships torpedoed during the war by German submarines arc at present drift ing nbeut off the French const in the North Ben nnd Kngllsh Channel. mmmmmmm&t&z&mmimssz. I i:w:s;;'.K:s.S:.xs 1 $! m s If $ III 8! Hi 1 II i& 111 m 88Z& i S !$:$: ill 111 ill ; i rt ,. vjv.v.vv I m tne tine woolens and expert tailoring I They S:: :::;: !::'::'.ftTO:tt?,WXi"V,w (A DR. REINSCH ILL IN CHINA Fermer U. 3. Envey Said te Fear Japanese Will Harm Him Peking, Oct. 18. - Hy A. P.) Dr. Paul Samuel ltelnsch, former United States Minister te China nnd since 1020 Counselor le the Chinese Government nt Peking, Is 111 nt Hankew. lie Is said te be suffering from hallu cinations that the Japanese are trying te harm him, It is reported that he Is te be removed te Shanghai. BKsrareg.ji'yiw.u.T.BuuuuwiM ssssa xV-O fOeC 7smmM )fJmmhm-r u rem grmfWw wmmmcr w eiw mmmy 'ffX ll ' OBaBSS LsyXWSS S j Copyright, 19 ti, Hart Schaffncr Ic Man mi 1 11 fi"i 1 wm mi in 1 iiiimim There's a let of style in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX OVERCOATS There's style in the lines and the cut of the coats; in the easy drape; there's style keep you well dressed and tT!'WVX'.Kr.,.K.X'W,.'?KW.v.,v.v.v.v MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmm Strawbridge & Exclusive Philadelplua Y. M. C. ADJUSTS TIERNAN Complainant In Paternity Case Or dered Out of Hetel Seutli ncntl, Iml., Oct. 18. (Hy A. P.) Prof. Jehn P. Tiernnn, Notre Dame University law Instructor, who recently charged that Harry Peulln, haberdasher, was the father of the third child born te Mrs. Tiernnn, was forced te leave the Y. M. C. A. hotel here last night. He returned le his former home. Prof. Tiernnn said he Kail paid for bis room nnd that when nttendlng fiMS8!2SBSSBL ..v.v.;.;:'?.v.v.,.'.v..v..v.v.v.v v .... j W.V.V SB ainiiiMfctmnrMiiMii-iiiiiiiiiiiia!saii"" .'""'',',v'v,v,''',v Distributors of Hart Sclutffner & Marx Clethes classes at the university was informed he could net live nt the hotel where he centcmplnted stnylng until final ac tion was taken In Mrs. Tiernnn's di vorce case. Tiernnn lest his case against Peulln when the latter was found net guilty. Kin of President Tayler Dead Pathtcah, Ky Oct. 18. (Dy A. P.) Mrs. Anne Scott, ninety-five, a pio neer resident of Western Kentucky and n granddnughtcr of Zachary Tayler, died nt the home of her son, Hess Scott, near here, yesterday. Dentlt was due te Infirmities of age. laSSSWBWMWSWIjmiJU m w n ill i W&k i economize for you ' 'S Clothier FOUND DEAD IN WOOD Wife Discevert Mllltewn Auction eer With Beagles Clese te Bedy West Chester, Pa., Oct. 18. Theo Thee Theo dere 8. Gelder, sixty-five, Enst Mill town auctioneer, was found dead in a vt'ned near his home early today by Ma wife, who had been searching for hlni Death is thought due te heart trouble' La,st evening he nnd his wife went te the ceuntrv. with their beagle hounds for t mining, but Mrs. Geldcr returned lenvlng her husband with the dogs, ' When found the five dogs were gath ered closely about the body nnd a light! lantern wns upon his nrtn. mm mm Wm mm xa m 1 IIW smm 'mm i mm M m i 1 i Hi mm & 1 i m M I uv. Hfl Am Jllt-Fi "1. m JJJf'WffiiaiasasaiBl f