i : vtfv CL UBWHN ENTER IN SPELLING BEE Htada of Various Organizations te Take Part in Hathaway Shakespeare Event MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES The pwrfdents of the vnrieim woman' dub will hnve n npellliiK bee next Friday afternoon, with the member of the Ilathnvvny Shnltoipcare Club ns keatesscs. Mrs. William Shelley, president of the Itevicw Club of Onk Lane, will re cite "The Spelling Uee." Among thp club presidents who will take part are : Mrs. William ISuehler, Oennantewn Club Mre. Sarah W. Knight, Somer Semer Somer ten Weman's Club; Mrs. Isaac 0. Sut Sut eon, Wynnclleld Weman' Club; Mr. It. Rankin, Phoenixville WemnnV Club; Mrs. X. B. Yeung. Itidley Park Weman's Club; Mrs. Henry h. Kcln Kcln held, Jr., Ardmere Weman's Club: Mm. Hiac Kershaw, Haln-Cjnwyd Weman's Club: Mrs. Uierpa Kerr, Downlngtewn Weman's Club; Ml Emily Watsen, Neighbors' Club, lint lint lint bere; Mrs. Frederick Cerey, Kcnnctt Snuare New Century; Mr. Lee A. Hengst, Llanerch Weman's Club ; Mr. .Tames P. Hunter, Media Weman's Club; Mrs. Clyde L. KIiir, Springfield Weman's Club: Mr. A. B. Heis, Xarbcrth Weman's Club J.Mrs. Harry Sheet, Norwood Century; Mrs. Hubert L. Ceatcs, Kmerheu Club; Mrs. Wil lnr.1 Ueh. Fex Chase Weman' Club: Ml Sclina liny. Friday Current I'.vents: Mrs. Hareld lieltlcr, Modern Club; Mr. Jehn J. Mitchell. Jr.. Saturday Club, Wane; Mrs. Arthur I,, limiting. Philadelphia MetlurV Club: Mrs. William II. Shelley, Oak Jnne Review Club; Mrs. Jehn C. Hradley, Sherwood Century; Mrs. C. T. Crundall, Wt-st Philadelphia Head ing Club; Mrs. William P. Petter, rfwarthmore Weman. Club; Mrs. David S. Whlteluw, Jr., Matrons' Ai)ucintin H. S. Alumnae; Mrs. Mu Margelis, Council of Jewish Women. New Century Club Xext week will be n very buy one for the club, live meetings being sched uled. The Monday morning class will mei't nt 10:30, the preg! am being: Knifed States news. Mrs. Henry C. Marshall; history of Iceland. Miss II. ('. Fruneis; echoes of European travel, "Th Passion Piny and the Bntile firldk," Mrs. L. II.' Dick. There will be ni open meeting in the afternoon ut ":30. director fortclyeu, of the Department of Public Safety, will (peak en "This Importance of the In vestigatien anil Prosecution et the v ie Inters of the Narcotic Act." Warden ' MeKenty. of the L'nstern Penltentlarj . en "The Drug Kvil and It Kffect en ' the Il.tlhidunl." Mih. Hurclay 11. Warlunten, Ice cli.iii'iuan of the He- i rmbllcnn Stele Committee, will snc-ik en I "Kepulillenu Politics," und .Mis. .Murle nnd supervising construction, inciuueu ,.VPrv indUidual present. A. O'Connell lce rhnirmnn of the, Grand Mnster Peltier, .lustin P. All- He might have countered en the can First District 'of the Pciinsyiwiniii Dem- man. Gtte Hnngnew, J. Wallace Had- dldute from Lancaster County with cerntic State Hxecuthe Committee, mi i cliffe, Frank C. Hnrrl and William C. ' crushing effect had he se desired. Thus: "Jehn A. McSparrnn and the Deme- ' Haddock. Mr. Haddock, who we for-1 "In a public utterance Mr. Me crutic Platform." ! merly Director of Public Werk of the i Spat ran you deliberately stated after ?... ... -.. .. .-. -. .1 Twentieth Century Club, of Lnusdewne I Itepert from the State federation i and biennial meeting will be glen en Tuesday. riilladelphi.i Club of Arvcrtlslng Women A meeting will be held at S o'clock j mirsuaj evening nt me iseuevne iseuevne Stmtferd. nt which Mrs. Grace Craw lev Oakley, publlcitj manager of the Hetel Pennsjlwinin, New erk City, will peak, and Dr. Geerge L. Clark, prcl prcl ecnt of the Merteii Institute of Phila delphia, will speak en "What Tines Tell." Phllonuisten Club The Wednesday morning cm rent event class, of which Mrs. Walter Wil lnrd i chairman, will meet from 10:."i.'i te 12 o'clock. Warwick James Price will speak en "Tlie American Political Scene." Ten minutes, nt the close of the hour, will be devoted te n forum. Mr. Price answering such questions as nuy be asked from the fleer or sub tnitti-d in writing. Speech Heading ("lib of Philadelphia The Secial Committee, under ibe chairmanship of Mis-. Alien Grant flmlth, has. planned ii sedal ten S.itui day ut 15 o'clock. The weekly free clnff.es in lip-reading for the deaf will be conducted both en Tuesday ami Friday nights from T:80 until I) o'clock. ItiulncM und Professional Weman's Club Mrs. H. M. Shover wilt be hostess nt a luncheon at the Atcad a nt VI :.'i0 I Snturduy Olenelden Club The Executive Heard will nicer en Monday with the president, Mis. O. M. DIckisen, Scott avenue. Glenolden, and will vote en eight applications for mrabership. Mrs. T. A. Werner h.vi I recently been elected director of the ' flub, nnd .Mis. Geerge 11. Odlerne, elerk. College Club On Monday there will ha n club tea annee from 4 te (5 o'clock, espccinlly honoring the new memler. Miss Nellie V. Ferry, chairman of ilie new Member Committee, will be lioness, . On Thuisday. et (! o'clock, the cluhl ill hae the liist of the scries of supper I conferences te which members may Drin,' guests. Miss Louise H, Snow den, chairman of the International Com mittee, will preside, nnd Dr. Charles lenwiiK. of Hi. ii Miiwr Colece. vi anei We Peak en "Ameiica'i. Position in lint etld." Supper will be sene.1 premptlj at ii 1. M. and the discushii.n will be closed H o'tleik. Women's Club of H.ihi-t jnwjd The lemmuiiitj cheitil sind. tj of the club wHTmeet en Mei.dnv at s'o'.leek, at the home et Misw Jane Miigec. Hlfi Jjala avenue, t'ynwyd. under ilt dine Uen of I . lMiiiund Dduiund. Women's On Friday Club of (iermaiittewii at h o'clock, at Carnegie Hall, Vernen Park. Hrmuil .1. New man, managing director of the Philadel phia Heusing Association, will give tin illustrated lecture en the housing situ ation of the. rity. (Ilc (lub Thcie will be a leiies et i iniu.lice meetings this week, r li Hist, thill ..f no leiiimittee en Municipal Ait ami 'Jree Planting, with Mi-. Unwind W. Lewi, chuirmaii, nt 11 o'clock en luvsduy. Wmluesilaj, there will be another meeting nt 11 o'clock, of the Cleaner Philadelphia Committee, Mm. "II. Magetlin, (..resident. Thurfdny, at .liliO o'clock, the Kducatlen Commit Cemmit Cemmit tee, of which Mis Laura II. Cernell la chairman, will hear Mis. Lucy L. .' Wil-W". pilncipal of the Seuth Phrindeluhia High Scheel for Girls, peak en "The Advance That Hum lleen Made in LMu.ailen in PeiiiiHjIwuiin In the Last Four Years." Fil.lav the membership lommltMe under the direc tion of Miss Llnuore Goepp, will meit t 11 o'clock. Germniitewn V. W. O. A. A membership aervlce in, the form of a Hfunt will ba glran by Uia Falls ENTRANCE TO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL L&.'TTT, A 4'. ' ' ifiiu(tiVtAi V ' "' I ' i J, ti K iW A 'j;' .1 '' 'i"f flaRPirK ,''& fvS5' JL ' -vi t --sj I y BF9af3aT& HLBuB "f4i$'?'Z-sJfc' !$&(', v 5-v ' I j mH'ibbbbbbI ! ' Y''-f"'''' '-''i& H,-.T " '- ,JB S kSiJS-il A partial view of Win front of the Philadelphia Memerial Hospital or the Masonic Hemes at Ellzabcthtewn, which wns opened today Willi dedication exercises Hranch in the , First Presbyterian trouble.' " is another example, of his Church, Manayunk, tomenow nt S campaign utterance. o'clock. The pageant wil bn assisted b t Plnchet is u fighter. He has proved n group nf Temple College ttudents, ami It alrendy. girl from the Uermnntewn Colen d Against the advice of hi friends he Hranch of the Y. W. C. A. Mr. ' Marled out te put the senatorial nnd Liwrence Vlseher He.vd. rhnirmnn of ' IpeNlntlve cnndldateN en record n te the Fall Hranch. will be the -penlter nf the evening. Unherslty of Pennsylvania Faculty Tea Club Mrs. A. ('. Abbett will be heste ut a musical nnd tea TueMluy ut It o'clock. Mrs. Leuella Carsen will uive thi pre- j gram: First and Fourth Pieludes, by Chepin and the Chepin waltzes, selected tongs, including three by Heunld, nud the D miner Scherbe of Chepin and ' some selected' studle. Masens Dedicate Hospital Today Continual from Vane flns months' renuireinents rve units wuii i forty beds each are housed in opposite end of the structure, with the adminls- tratlen building in the center, Completion of the hospital wn held up during the wnr. The first unit was completed in 1010. During the in fluenza epidemic of IMS the staff of '. nh.isteinns nnd nurses enred for elglity- two residents i et JMlzqiietiitewn and ren- "erwl a service wliicli has endeared tlie institution te the community, The Kxecutive Committee, which for mx jears iias done tl.e major work of raising fiinils. nttendinx te details .. ..... !' ..... . city et I'Minneipnin, gave consuicranie time inspecting tliu worn eh It pre- . 1 1 I I i;ii".u. i Tlie fuuMuTitu tif t tin luiiriA Tinmliprniiv I nheut" 400. range from four year te i fi (je(, extreme old nee. The home enrcs for children, both bejb-nnd girls, of eased Master .Musini and for de- I pendent brethren nnd their wives and ter the widows of Mnster Mnens, their siners. adult daughters and mother"'. The average age of tlie adult guests U i about ueventy-three. Their entertain ment Is provided by clubs, societies nnd 'individuals, many tra cling from Piiila- dolphin, Hnrrlsburg and Allcntewn te furnish concerts, amateur nnd prefes- slenal vaudeville. ?1I1L,: dlliir, Jtuu, .Mivit ion inn guest was received, the home ha made wonderful progress. The grounds, of 100(1 acres, have been developed, new buildings erei'ted. erchnrds planted, athlftlc field laid out. until new a a beaut spot traelers from all parts of the State and eeuntrj mine te see !l In the year HUM mere than Il.'.tiliii lsIteis registered at Grand Ledge IIn'l. One section of the grounds Ij n par ticularly hallowed spot. It i me me inerial Greve, where "tM enk trees hae been planted. Hnch tree Is named for a member of the fruternltv who died in ervIce during the World Wnr. Sincerity Keynote of Gifferd Pinchotet feniinutd from Vat en impressive because of hi Incisive dic tion and argumentative ability. Possibly it is Mr. Pinchet'a lack nf the slung -whangy, bet-cher-llfe-boje, rough diamond stuff, se characteristi cally Democratic in these latter days, that inspire confidence In hi state ment nnd pledges. Anether thing thnt differentiates him from Jehn McSpnrrau, hi Democratic opponent, i Ills directness. He wa.stejj no tlme In niry persiflage. He gees straight te the heart of his subject. Del l era Fuct Net "Hunk" He suiuslicd all precedents of politi peliti ial oratory by net starting his speeches with u joke or tin alleged witticism. -Neither docs he "jelly" hi hearers, and, metaphorically, chuck them under the chju. , "Friends, I nut glu.l te meet jeu. I want you te see what kind of a mnn it Is who 1 asking jeu te vole, for him for tiowrner. "There is a great work te be clone nt Hurrlburg. 1 want te te get thnt weik done. It. .fir M'hjit I hne te Hl. lie Governer If lifter jeu uu feel jeu cannot suppeit me or jnv pintterm, then jeu had better uJe for some one else. That's a tjplcnl Pin. het lntroduc lntreduc lntroduc tlen; straight te the point. Net a word nbeut tlie glorieu achievements et the party of Lincoln and Itoescvelt ! . The henelleliU effects of a protective tariff festered bj the g-r-reat Hepub li.au party aie lorgetteu. Ne stage btruttlng. no vituperation; no coarse personal attacks en iih oppe nent, nor crude itimsie.ii u ms n.- One feels InHinctively thut there is a hlKh-KMdf "lll atunditiB up there in tlie Brn)' husuims bint wne melius jus. whiit lie Hiyu. i I.. And the feelliiK of cenfidence In him in deepened when he tells you thut hu isn't ii world-mender, find deeen t ex pect te he n wizard n Governer. "I'm Keins te bIv the pcople of I'eniiHvlviinln the best thnt is in me. I don't preinK' te de every thing, but I'll de nil that 1 ean. "1 expect te have n fight en my hands. I am prepared for thnt. . Hecnll Father's Advice "My fnther'b advice Kiven me when n boy will be followed te the letter: 'Stny out of n fight ns long a you enn, but If you de have te fight, make the ether lellew sorry that h itartcd the isVEKbCr-uBkq whether they would support his peli cies. "You'll ruin jeurself," he wns told. Hut flint day the muscular jaw of Mr. Pincllut happened te be working time nnd time and a half. It wasn't the occasion te bent a retreat. The predicted ruin didn't fenze him. There wns an imperntlve necessity that he have the Legislature behind him if he expected te get anything done during his ndmInltratien. "Are jeu for me n the Itepublicnn nominee for Governer, or are jeu ngninst me?" he asked of every legis lative candidate. lie went after them. He get them, l'vcn Senater Larry Kjrc. w,,rn. !,i",,'it "j.1:1 M.,:.H.psr:i.."v.: "1' , ' . ,, c",.f . T ,i,'iM ,'2"V rV!L"e"Tre'fJ.,,.:u. 1 .III lllllll lllll l III! I Ut lil ibl II (' uixi ihc stnte'ment of Mr. Plnchet that he owed hi nomination largely te the I women voters. i -,lr" ess, me iiepueucnn cnnaidatc .,,, .,,,,.. i f,r the Sennte, i as conservutive as Avoid "Billingsgate Ilelert i i,i8 Democratic opponent, Mr. Pomer Pemer Dld Mr. Plnchet fly lnteja paroxysm ene. Husines in Ohie is se well pleased of indignant denial? that it doe net knew which one te vote He did net. for. WIflumr dlL-nlfv lit? the htnlement bv notice, he proceeded te Ignore Mr. M- , u ...,.. ii, n,,cin, m..i ,.in ...i i into matter of personal moment te 1 il'illliiii r in,' uuni iiiiiiii'ii ...... r, .. i thii tstate lllgnwny ucparimcnt nun expended, between the ioelislilv in- .....- .. t e OUJl U1A ItA1 ... (leuuiie iigurcs u, uvm eu,vuu,ui iu .Sl'lO.llOO.lMM) : that. "It ha built n great peliticnl ma- chlne but no mails "What would jeu call such an Idle and senseless statement, Mr. McSpar i nn V There are (11)0,0(10 uutomebllist in Petnisjlvnnin who can uttet thaf veu deny the truth when jeu say the Highway Department has built n politi cal machine, but no reads. "There arc nearly 1.100 miles of geed rends und you knew it. "Ih e.r, is net thnt statement a ram pie of nnr 'bunk.' Mr. McSparrnn?" Mr. 1'lnchet might have denounced, but did net, the McSparrnn utterance ns "unadulterated bunk," se transpar ently foolish Is It. "Is it net n fact that jour nomina tion for Governer met . with l.irti r opposition from lenders of veur pnrlj fur the reisen Mini jeu were nguribsl as a socialist, with e.tr mely radical notions? "Is it net :i fact that jour ftnud en vnrleti. subjects us pxpiessed in jour reckics.s assertions en the stump has caused you te be rebuked by repu- ' table Democratic; newspaper of the ' State? "Have j'eu net, without the slight- I est fact te sustain your assertion, slandered certain high State official in jour speeches before the tanners i the State?" These nnd a half-score of ether pm- I bnrruEsing Inquiries might have been ' made by Mr. Plnchet had he desired te respond in like maimer te the "rough diamond" tnctics of his Democratic , opponent. ' i There Is ample material for Mr. 1 Plnchet, if he se desired, te nttnek I in the same manner the personal pe . cullnrlties of Jehn McSparrnn. I Particularly en Ills prohibition or "dry" nttitude. "A cardinal principle, and one of the things I intend te achieve when I am Governer, 1 the elimination of the saloon in Pennsjlvnnla," Is one of the first declarations the He publican candidate usually makes In opening an address. I have luard both men several time. On enclt oeeusieu Plnchet took up this ifmiu iviinessij". !n reMl?rft,MRS. BAUGH LEAVES , ins uny ler uisciis.suit; tlie snioen. It is mere than possible that tin. neglect was due te the stand Mepnriuii ha taken en this issue. Hut ene expects n flatfooted state ment en the "dry" issue from n cleigj man, even if he is a Democratic can didate for Governer. He sidesteps It. uls never cenn) out fearlessly, as Pinchot has dem. ter the tepeul of the Wener act and the Hroeks high license law. 1 There is only one inlerence te b I drawn. The Democratic candidate i Itrjing te dodge the direct issue by learning water en both sheuldeis. Hluntly put, he is currjing favor i with th "wets," while trying te con , vince the "drjs" that he is one of them. McSparrnn Clever Juggler In a previous article 1 expressed the I opinion that McSparrnn wn n con l bummnte actor. J might further ilplinn one of hi i iiccempllthnii'iitH nrf that of nn exceed- illtly clever H . i tr t-1 1 , nf uhnisep when It comes te confuting his prohibition uudieuce. l'ineliet has no skill of legerdemain in the use of words. He is blunt, outspoken, exact, di rect nnd unequivocal In hi premises nnd plediccb. "I have said there 1 a mew nt liar- riHuurg. i ani asking ou te elect me uoverner thnt I may de all I can te remedy these conditions. . . " jeu elect me. l.acK me up, m friends, by the piper thnt pla.ved before Moses I'll let in the light und clciiu up the mess, I pledge jeu." That's hew I'inchet talks ns he fuces his audiences gripping the lapels of hi sock coat with both hand. And jeu knew he means It, iiJ ERATE FIGHT Beth Parties Training Their Biggest Guns en Harding's Heme State REPUBLICANS ARE' UNEASY y CLINTON V. UILIIEKT Slnff rorrrnpenitrnt KrrnltiK Public IMitfT Copviteht, t22, Vu Vublla Ltiuer Campent Washington, flet. 11. Five member. have already spoken Cabinet ' in Ohie and two mere Secretary Hughes and Secretary Dcnby nre expected te speak there next week. This Indicates the extent of the campaign which the Re publicans are making te save the Presi dent's State for him. Fer some reason the Itenubllisiiiin nr In n panle ever Ohie. Xe one knows I whether it 1 one of these sudden mini nte which politician rush and which i have no basis In fact, or whathaf ii.M . really is danger of a Democratic vie lery. 1 One trouble, of ceuisn. Is that the Hcpublicans arc tuklng the Ohie con test tee seriously. It I the President's own State. It is, moreover, the home of meat Democratic nosslhillfieM. .-. crner Cox, Senater Pemerene and ex Justice Clarke nil live there. About half the Republican members of the Senate have been meandering from one end of the Stnte te the ether. And ns I have nlrendy said, half of the Cabinet have alrendy lifted up their eices te tlie Ohieuii nnd in n few days some mere Cabinet membeis contribute their persuasive efforts. All this tend te make the politicians see ghosts. When n task seem tremendously im portant it sometime causes n panic. Strnw Vete A. Worrisome All the eutwnrd Indications of trouble iur me iiciiuuiiciins re ieunu in cer tain polls which the newspapers of Co lumbus and Cincinnati take before every election. These polls enjev a great reputation in Ohie ns indication of the voters' intentions. And this time they show n percentage of swing from the Itepublicnn te the Democratic Party, which, If it prevails throughout the electorate, would give the State a Democratic Governer nnd Senater. Ne one sees beneath the surface. He-nent-h the surface Is probably stirring that movement which has caused the lirenk-up of party lines In Iowa, North Dakota. Wisconsin and Nebraska, which lias been described In this cor respondence. If there were u straight out issue of radical against censerva tive, everybody would be unppy Hut there Is net. i.nmr, wmiii is nmi.pn.ui, is se .us- PleiiHca that it does en te vote ngninst. net knew which It ha its choice . !.,.. I li, ... ..i ... , .. w. .m- .-i.......i ...., .. u.-u ...,- IllJUiil III' II 111 111 l.l.ll.fll.l SltlllU .1I1U l j Democrat who 1 heartily In favor of using the Injunction any nnd every time. Laber naturally 1 in n "state The farmer Is net any hnppler. Don't ninki any mistake. The farmer is badly off in Ohie. In Iown, Nebraska, Wisconsin or North Dakota lie Is suf fering equally. Hut he has n candidntc suited te ills purpose. He may con tinue te he a Itepublicnn and vote for n candidate for tl.e M-nute wne ex iiresspH his discontent. In Uliie he hns .is choice between Mr Pemereiie. who does net understand his treubl- "r greatly sympathize with them, and Mr. Fess, who knows no mere nnd cares no mere about them. This situation often drives n man te make u pretest vote ngalnst the party In power. Hut consider what happens if hu does this nnd plumps for Mr. Pemercne. The farmer i n godly man nnd dry (except for hard cider in tlie barn)." Hut Mr. Pomerene Is claimed by the wet. Te cast a pretest vote he must net enlv sin against hi party but he must held the glass that inebri ate te his neighbor's lips. It Is a bad to-de. As parties break up it becomes harder and hinder te vote. Whichever man jeu Mite for. jeu vote against some of your convictions, Yeu are dry and n radical and jeu are invited te vote for a wet eenser uthe or a dry conserva tive. That is the option nfftird te the Ohie farmer. Iteth Wet and Uttdlcal Ohie labor 1 wet nnd radlcnl. Tt may ete for either n wet conservative or a dry conservative. Many possible Veter 111 Ohie nnd tlKewhere nrc selvinc the problem by bUivinc lieme nnd net registering. l'ells don't mean much when such cress currents ns this nre runnlnc Mnny express their emotions in this -tnivv etliiK. They iudlcate their dl content. When they come te the polls they may record another view of the feltiintien. Alse the fcituat ion may remain unde cided till the last minute. A man weighing the merit of dryness ami his di-Miutent with low prices en the nin.t may tip the balance one way and turn the ether iithe campaign does en line would luke mere Hcrieu-lj tl e pnnic of the Hepuhllcuim there if then were ni- sifiiis elHcvvhete of a mnvemint te the Uemecratlc l'nrt.v. Hut there are net. Kverywheie else ,. aie a1--sunsl Itepublicnn prospects aie coo.!, ut least as geed as they nermallv ure. NOTHING TO HER SONS Daughter of Millionaire te Get All Mether's Property The will of Mi. Anna Wills ll.iucl . which disposed of M.OUO.UOO left In r bv lur husbiiud, Daniel Huugli, uutll -iier matuitactiircr, wns udiulttcil tr piebute te the Hi'Klster of Will, eduj Ne mention is made in tlie will et the two son of Mis. HniiBh who ae ae eeidiliB te the will of her husband held n "hostile attitude" both te him self mid their mother. The nens me Kdwin 1'. find I'liul 1). Haugli, Thej were cut off with the income from n Must fund of SLMO.OOO each bv the lather's will. Viovisieus for u set of church chimes and for two nnnual priz.es fop students were made III tlie will of l)r. Antheiiv It. Hniuear, a physician, IXIIM Dia mond street, which was piebated tedav His estate is valued nt $.", 000. Other wills prebuted were: Jehn L. Cunieren, l.'.OO Girnrd nve nue, 510,000; Themas Dougherty, U".,i Ann street, SneOO; .Sarah M. tJrnffen $10,000; Hebert Hunter. U121 Seuth' Garnet etrect, 54000; Ellen Hevvipy. 1I5HS Knst Lclilgli nvenue. $5200 ; 'Wll linm Kulp, 218 Knst Wistcr street, y.'l.ROO, und Leonnrde Tursl, r"0 Montrese street, 5ri000, Inventories were tiled for the n.e. ii sennl estates of Theodere Helers, SlO . 'MiiUH; Harriett M. Levvery .Vl?'. v j -l.Vt.Ttl ; Adelaide C. Wagner,' S10. sii.4;i; i.miij i. vviiunte, si;i,507 T' Maij A. Grundy. &0MK1.2S. ' Letter weie ginuted te ndmlnlstc" tlie estates of Catharine Knnmce. aun Hltner street. ?17,(HK), nnd Mary i" McAleer, 5120 Aujera terrace, 510 '. 000. ' TO CAPTURE OHIO GUMP MEETS ISSUti SQUAREL Y; IS FIRM FOR WOMAN'S RIGHTS Candidate Gets Neim the Great Ifadleigh Is for Him in His Epoch-Making Mace for Congress The famous curae of King Lear Is regnrded as h gem of literary denunci ation nnd the wrath of the Prince who found n black cat in his bath wah also vitriolic but either Is n maiden j praver ns compared te tin frenzy or Congresiinnn-te-be Andy Gump. Mr. (lump was In the grip of this wrnth today when a caller atepped In nt his he.ndiiuarters. .... "New they say I'm ngninst the women," he exclaimed, shaking nn nc M'uini, (!.,,,. nt n tilli of letters. "They ddrcs me as Andrew H. P. flump, fi'i, - .. rn rnll me II. P. If they want te. but blast Iheir hides I'll show 'cm thut II. P. stands for horsepower." It wns suggested that perbap the correspondents merely wanted te give the camPdate proper dignity. "Dimity ret." shouted Aimy. ns lie nt.shcd n iresh box of cigars toward the visitor. "They told me I ought te leek In the dictionary nnd fee what my name rcallv meant, "Wns den t you take them at their rin1 V "I did, and de you knew what? Without waiting for comment. Mr. Gump reached for Mr. Webster'a last best seller and pointed his linger nt the word Gump. Mr. Webster Is Overruled According te Webster, a gump is u dolt, a dunce. The word Is nlse n verb, nnd means "te guddle." The visitor wa somewhat non- V'fA- . . .. ,., ,.. Wnni (iecs te guueie ineniw ut' asked. "Guddle means te entc'i full by th" hands In lurking places." growled i Andv. "New thcs'll be calling me uj guddling Gump." Taking n freh gilp en hi cigar, he added: "Hut what de I care for pilfering pirates parading ponifcreus plntitudes te the public? I'm going te take the con out of Con gressman and prete that I'm 100 per cent for the people." "Ib there any truth In tlie charge that you're ngninst women In poli tics?" "Vnw." snld Giinin. nt he Wit some what stage-villain fnshien en the edge! of hip desk, "tbnt's the kind of a cienr cut question I like. I think the worn- nn's place is at home, and in politics. , tee, providing that she does eh, that is1 te sny when there Mrs. Gump entered then with n long important-looking envelope bearing an Austrnllan pnstnrin;. 'That leeks Kind e' check-lsh. said ' Andy, a he held tlie letter up toward the window. Fer n moment his mind strayed from the subject. "Yeu were speuklng of the woman In politics," lie wns reminded. "Yes, nnd there's Mrs. Zander. u wemnn who knew. what' what.. She gave of her pur-e n well us her spirit. Why, de you knew, the asked me why I didn't go te one of the lending cities and show them hew te run things." Andy Is Modest Violet "Whnt did jeu tell her?" "O, I said I'd rather be one of a few than n whole let of n greul many." "De you think thnt a woman should just stay home and cook and scrub?" asked the caller." The candidntc evidently didn't hear th" question clearly. He lowered hi voice te u whisper. "And Mrs. Znn drr told me they were trying te c.x hhnat my finances by getting up fake charities for me te subscribe te. And she told me I was euro of getting the betnnlst'n vote. I gave them n big contribution when they had their con- j nbent hetnnr " veniven me ether day. I Knew n let fSnmt fhr.,, uumt. then toeU n drink from n mysterious brown bottle nnd bade the visitor "say when." Mrs. Gumn. who remained te listen In could control her teniner no lencer. "Did you knew thnt Hutherfenl PINCHOT TO MAKE SPEECHES UNTIL EVE OF ELECTION Schedule Calls for Mere Active Werk by Republican Nominee Gifferd Plnchet. HepnWican nemine" for Governer, will deliver an ndilrcs in Wllkes-Hiine tonight nr u political rally und"r the nut-pice of the iiepub liuin County Committee ami l'mcliet wnrkeis who hnd thuiKc of the For ever's primary cnnipaiRii. Mr. I'm I'm chet will return te Milferd tomorrow mernlnif. Ile will remnln there until Wednehdny, when he will resume his State tour, ill Itinerary for the re mainder of the campaign fullews : Thur8d.ij'. Ootebr 1!0 N Knnslniten, Vanacrgrtft. with night mectlii nt Ureens "'.. . . . ... . . . Lunlnem mtn. Kharrsburc. Roeaovelt illnn-r irlfluj'. urteDr . J 1'iunuurgn, luncneen, Wllllan I'-nn Hetel. PltUMiruli. Knll nt Carnsrl Hall. ertn Kiue, f.ttinurgn. SatunlBy. Otetr 8 Johnstown, night intlng, rarnsbuie nril ration. Similar. OeteW 3D Hunburj-. Monday. Ottelr M Shamnltln, Meui.t Carmfl. Aahlanrt, 1'ettavllle. Night m-tln Mal.aney Cll Tum1uy. Ortc.bir .11 P,lmrtan Lthlgh Lthlgh ten Mnuuh C'hnnlf I.Anifuril nnJ Hu2lten, Wedreaday. Niivn.hr 1 -- Allentnun, Quakertown, Philadelphia, with im-ftlim Kt , Strteen Auditorium n'gl.t meeting nt Hrln- tel , Thursday. Nevenbtr : MR-mftlng nt Altoeni. KrUidy. November Z MftB-metlnir tt Uii1eliurit , haiurdnv Jfove'nber 4 wllKei-l!arr' and i (".lruundult. niB. t ii.detlnu at eranten. i Mmnliij. NuMdiiber rt BudhMIl Ugj pt Mills. Dlnsmana Terry and M.itan eraa, McSPARRAN ADDRESSES VOTERS IN FOUR COUNTIES Talks te 1500 at Lewlsburg Fair as Part of Busy Day Headed by Jehn A. McSparrnn. Democratic candidates addressed large audiences in I'nten, Snyder. .Tunintii . -id Mifflin Counties yesterday. The I'limpuWnen were je. ned bj King Alex eider, et Cliamberiliur, inndidnte for Ce n cress ; H.ilph bliipuuin. of Sunbuiy, i julldate for ."state enatei. and .lnreb I'. Hnllck, of Selingreve. candidntc . r the I.cRielature. CAMDEN SOAP FACTORY ! SWEPTBY $150,000 FIRE Eavenson Sens, Inc., Lese Heav ily In Stubborn Blnze Tim caused damage, estimated nt SI, ",0,000 in the six -story factory of J, Hnveuseii & Sens, Inc.. soap mnkers, nn Delaware avenue between lVnu nud Linden streets, Camden, last night Twe alarms were sounded and font time I he lelghborheod of the facierj, which is leeited several blocks north of the I'eilernl street ferry terminal along the , Delaware, was without light nfter the power of high tension wires wn shut Battalion Chief Themas Nicholas, of the Camden Kirc Department, was in jured when he fell inside the soap plant. Afier treatment ha returned te duty Valuable machinery nnd large quanti ties et tallow, grease, turpentine nnd ether fenp-inaklng materials en fourth, tilth nnd sW deer were slrejid tin' de- Autetruck Afire In Street An automobile truck leek lire In fnmt of the iii'pheiiiu Thentre, en Chclten nvenue near lirceiie btrect, this mom mem ing. It belonged te J. II. Hnrned, 4 5 ID North Marvine street. The flrn was confined te the engine of th truck. OCTOBER 21, 1922 iaS Saibsi ' aM Rnyiies. formers, claimed. head "I tin Prnetleul was against jeu?" she He- ev- "O, he' leaded with mere useless Information than uny man I knew." drawled Andy u he put the bottle aside. "I wish jeu were never leaded with anything but Information." hissed Mrs. Gump nr she glared ut the bottle. She swept e.it with u frown. "And you asked me if I favored women in tieluics." irewlpd the can didate, speaking glnge'.Ij. "Yes, don't jeu tiituk they should go out and tall:" Weman Can Talk Anywhere "De thej have te go out te de thnt?" A woman's place would be In politics If she just knew what place te take there. Oh. jes, a bull would be all right in u china shop if the merchan dise wns removed. "Hut won't you sny definitelj whether " "Dec a woman knew her spot in ...ll.lnu a I. .Ii. til'n tlif. 1rwnin1 Will I1F1..11.r' '.I T Til," 111.." Ill'- HV'Ut' "- . she svvnp her vote for n darning needle nnd can shi stand pat before a live- i 1 neund bn v of cnndv . W'etild she still be . strong if two opera tickets were dangled before her e;.e. Could she Ignore an I exclusive stall at the here show? I tell jeu the -iituatlen requires strategy." Even jut you have net declared "As for this mun ItujncH. he is nbeut ns' original as nn echo. People knew thnt he is an ordinary squawk and he Just then little Chester dashed in overflowing with excitement. "Daddy." lie shouted. "I Ijsses Wadleigh has just said in the paper that be' for jeu." Gump jumped up nud swept nil the denunicnterj mall en the tloer. "Wad leigh for me?" he shouted, "just tell lliem te count the votes. "Hut" "Hut me no but. My opponent IS r'W tlie coat." And the caller withdr t semewhnt dnr.cd. GALU-CURCI SINGS TO AN IMMENSE AUDIENCE Italian Coloratura Repeats Previous Successes In Philadelphia Anielltn Gnlli-Ciirci l.it evening ie Panted lur previcis sm sscs m tl. s itj 1 j -iiiliis '" " hi'ge aud en, . i the Acniiem; ei M.'s'c, one which hlhsl the heiisL nnil took 'vein! huudteu serits en the stage - lias been the cae in former appearances, Mm. Galll-funi nchbved lier greatest suc cesses In the operatic arias with flute obblUnte, which rewaled her jur 'feet ciiiiimnnd f th ieeurcus of the vocal art, its technniue und the nbso nbse lute i'ltonatien demanded In singing .with an Instrument of livd pitch such a the tint.-. The-e numbers were the A'illauelle of Dell' Aciiua nnd the closing number, , tlie "Mad Si ene" from "ITninlct." Tn them Mum. Gaill-Curct displayed all' that, lemiiuml of voice which lias rcade her one of the great coloratura sopranos I 'ut nil time, tegither with an added ar tistry which was te ee cxl.eeted with the nassniie of tie vear. Her succcs ! In tticsc i umbers wa fully as Krent a anv he li.is iv hl ved here before. In lultliueii : the gie.it coleraturii ' arias, one of which was "ltobeitel 'til die iidore.' willi'cu i bbligate. Mine. UnlU-Curei Ming it group of Trench I songs, by ! husv , il'Krlaiiger, Hiret ! nnd Massijnet ami -eng h Hagemnnii. Samuel and Dol'seu. In these she I showed n varieij .if emotional nullity I net revealed bj the mere shewv arias. Her nrt h.i gnu penrnnce In tln ' fectlen of lone . mnlns unclcnue. Mine. oil. i i id sine,, her itv , 'i. heugh iilrnl and ftu last ap the per il.' v re ll win nsslsi, il bv tl.ili". . who nei uiilj elf Hi the dllhcult .ti- Mniiuel Heiiing. : , distinguir.he.1 Ii ii. i tillgates te tl.- -ei but also g.ive in !-r whli h he idayed. evudlcnt miinner as soles, the i hai.'" n nnd the lvadlneiie et Camus. Mr Nuui'l" plnved usual discreet and gei.eriillv artistic accom accem paidmcnt ami wns the composer of en of the most mciessful songs of the evening. i Tin: iieitst: is r.rn.i vvnii t' A lew vearii uk" irwllcj'ena were fret'. muile thnt tlir nut ill".? et.U i!laila.i' the herrti. A suiviul bi -un te the Hustnei Pi-ctlen vt '. I. si It i-'i "tinea that 'aalea are . '. ... .. ' in hrBe-ilriin vrhklCK Hi mni h lint lteu, if m laleuUbln mi ue ' I'lmlneM Pci in ,f the PtLLu 1ii ' Jlte U J. Ilal I ' 4ilv. 3fe APPLES The Black Herta Tirm ti the auprtm Aiplra. Tlif)'rH t tlfut nnd tedad, tl.ev're hnnt rumt i artfil, Juicy Applr "trimii te tut si 'W "i tf". Btaytuan Wlneiapi Heme Pfautlfi -Sere Ihc St Inr I W liner Applea Hi Ilia I II r.. mi lloem li en tin' lel. with a hi .. k t n. Ulnmr a la Carte Service nnil ilchi In in neon till T I'. M iu' dn.i ' t J fur Prlve wit lli.u 11 ri w straight tl.rui.Kl. Mi'ilin nn I t , inllm licttitnl or out Walnut in (Lid H'lif tn Market left te llreuiual en Wmt I licster I'lke, left en the New I'limler I'lkn te Halle. I'U.i and then nht te the (arneiia Black Herse Farm Phene. MtdU IPS Man Found Dead In Kitchen Henry Mescl, nixty-flve jcius old, 1011 Dennle street, wn found dead in the kitchen et 0 o'clock this morning by his Inndlerd, Herman Hestel. Mem'1 had lived with Hestel for Mxtecn yc.ir.1 and hnd no relatives here. The body was token te the Samaritan Heipltal by j.eiitc of the Park and Lehigh avenue station nnd then te the Morgue. RMlwfc Su w THE MOST A POLISHED OIPOLE OIAMOND for the Enqoqemont Ring, Annlvepaary or ether Remembrances CANADIAN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sle. Marie Railway Ouluth, Seuth Shere and Atlantic Railway Passenger Department Freight Department will be located in the new CROSS BUILDING LOCUST STREET, AT 16th en and after ' OCTOBER 23rd 1922 R. C. CLAYTON City Passenger Agent Tel.Spruce 0192 Anether Notable Concert at Sunday Evening EMILY STOKES HAGAR, Seprano CIRO DE RITiS, Baritone 'Of the San Carles Opera Ce.) Music under the direction of the Celebrated Arcadia Cafe Orchestra Tabic d'Hete Dinners. Ne Cever Charge Phene Bustleton 81G9 for Table Reservation iauergrssu Jfarms At the End of the Roosevelt Boulevard Moter Cars The car of the Autherised Dealers Kirkpatnck ": Hejdcr 193 Harlet Et. Ucited bervict Moen Ajc;. 419 Carpenter St. Wedmercltnd Moter Sales Ce. 3322 N Bread St. Jehn A. Morriiea 3440 Xenilturten Avn. Ever Ready Garage UreB.il & Boulevard 'mV5Biu3E3&is Fall Weight Tep Coats are absolutely essential from standpoints of comfort and health. Cf '1 his reason we present the fullest and most cumpreheriMve assortment of models l hat we hae ccr shown. t " I Wi are unticipatiiij; a trenu-ndeim do de iii.hu! this seuen ler Waterproof Tep Coats, nnd have a splendid rnnj!e of (iabiirdines and Whipcords in proper models for this character (if Kiirmetit. Prices, S8.00-?."i5.00 JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street 'i W Weman and,DaughtarJpl Mrs. Herlhn Wltlrtskl, twe years old, nnd her'tcn-yenr-eli ter. Itnitf,. nf f'olllnCRWOed. N. struck by an nutomebllo driven br i n'n.mtietl. nf Mil North Slxty-tktflf street, this rliv. last, nletit as thttr 'irtrfl J liiniliiv n IfnVlnv In frnnt of flirts kMt4.V They were treated nt the Homeopiihlfl"l Hospital, Pamden. . '1 Siifh - vntnw a J DESIRABLE. GEM 01ft, PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINES ( Sen Litnm) (Thn Seuth Shet) F. T. GOODMAN District Freight Agetfi. Tel. Spruce 77GO a Constable "Wall, you've get (j'lite a piece te j;e yet. Butjl gues you could de it in abeijt ten minutes with that Moen. But I'm the constable around here, Senny, and you'd better count en a half hour." Prices (I O. B. Factory): $119:., .W.D3, 51783, ?2t83 MACKIN MOTORS, INC. J Jnv Yanrterirlft, "r'tlilent Nirth B.eail St. Phene Perlar 7514 D splay lloem Opin Evcnlnira ten proven unita King Moter Sdti 4030 Cheitnut, 8t. Maheney & Kilrej W. Phlladalehl Rey Schatffer Cynwyd KjSaKMSJSOrJSi " Favored tyli are nt the tin co nnrl four button "Slip-en" type with Rag lan shoulder ; seme with ru'hs all around, mlierb with lrebc-iirainug hack. J J'lie fabric me beautiful rich Impuited Glen l'r ijtihait plaid, faintly tinted ever-plaids, plain and tinted tvvilU of every description 'J' weeds, cheviot, lmiiH-spuns and Shetland S2S te S55 V, ' u flf M u , a rf wfift ,vrlflW f NJTy .'ii a.i JXtA
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