Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 9

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The Glim
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A romance of Oia Atnariewi
eclal aet which Jaw of
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joy reading
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Since Publication
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LIGHTING FIXTURE and
tlAMPHEADQIJARTBl-
Oprn Friday- Siturdw till P. M.
Hemorrhoids
are usually due te atratnlaff
when constipated.
Nujel being a lubricant
keeps the feed waste soft
and therefore prevents
straining. Doctors prescribe
Nujel because it net only
seethes the suffering of
piles but relieves the irrita
tion, brings comfort amd
helps te remove then.
Nuidl Is a
lubricant net
medicine or
laxative' se
cannot gripe.
ly it today.
A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE
Politicians, were in the different cam
palgn headquarters last night te get the
returns, pat eaca otaereanne mci.
exchange drtr' and rejoice in general.
was ejuet ana aigni
'enner; at the ttepubll-
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flfd. iBMMtar
mn State 'Headquarters,' 600 .Seuth
Ilread street, 'showed his pleasure and
greeted visiters .with a' bread smile.
uene 'Were IB nuanews amjm. in
small groups the werkers gathered and
ervtne
of the' State Committee, were Justice
Ulk seemed 'te be any-
wlltica:. Fer. a while, in the
room with ,W. Harry Baker, chairman
lneit
thing biit politics;. Fer. a' while in
William' I.' Behaffer. tbe'Rev. JehnT.
Davie, Federal 4 Proh'ibitlen ' Directors
William Qallaiher and Harry A.
Mackev. ' ' i " 4
Olfferd. Jr.. ea Jeb With Cftnaa
A certatn'tenseneM was evident dur
Inr the early venlat:. for Governer-
Oeet Pincbet and -Mrs. Pinchot were
expected' and had net. armed. At ten
thirty o'clock, , nearlr one hour late,
the gubernatorial party entered, and. a
great sbeklng of hands followed. Tak
in the hanad of Mrs.' 'Barclay War
burten. Mrs; Pinchot showed by the
strength .of 'her grasp the appreciation
that words could net exerese.v '
Little Olfferd Pinchot. Jr.. was en
t be 'Jeb, tee. Inte Bey Scout suit of
Ishnki he beamed with-delight at his
father's victory. It was his first .taste
of politics' and his bright" little face
showed his Interest1 iri "Daddy." He
was net alone, for with him was Steve
BtaninecKer, Jr., a playmate aoeut tne
tame age.
Mrs. Bessie Dobsen Altemus steed
alongside with an expression of relief,
for tbe strain of the last weeks' work
was new ever. Near her was her
daughter Elisabeth, who, although she
mid nothing, .wished mother would get
through and" go home.- Elisabeth is
net at all for enteritis the nelltlcal
game and constantly twits her mother
en the prominence Mrs. Altemus hss
ucquired.
Kadl'e Takes New Governer's Message,
Mr. Pinchot was led te a back room
where a telephone had been connected
with a radio broadcasting apparatus.
Ills message te the radio fans was:
"I am profoundly gratified by the re
sult of the election. The next thing
Is te make geed te the people of Penn
ylvania Republicans and .Democrats
alike. I regard my election, as an op
portunity te get certain needed things
done for this State, and I ask the co
operation of every Pennsylvanian te
that end."
Mr. Pinchot. after greeting these
present, including Director warbar warbar
ten, Mrs.. Jehn J-. O'Brien, Mrs. J,
Willis Martin, Dr. William Draper
Lewis and many ethers, decided te go
te the women's headquarters In Locust
street.
Surrounded bv a bew of newsesner-
men and close friends, he waa greeted
by a hand as he stepped from the deer
xne
en Bread street.
band from- the
tjteneteeHa7
fYOU CAN BUY1
AT PRICES AND VALUES THAT
DEFY COMPETITION. WILTONS.
AXMINSTERS. VELVETS AND
BRUSSELS IN ANY SIZE.
Gigantic Sale of
Finest Seamless Wiltens
9x15 $97.50
8x12, $70, $57.50 & $53.50
84x10.6, $67.50. $55.00 e $49.50
7.6x9 $40.00
6x9 $43.50
I mjuiuxa eraiiij i
4 room Bun.. frinrtd, tii .tt$.i. I
a ulity" pUia dark 8.00 I
.Think of itl 4 Run for 11.00. Onte I
I m run. I
1COME QUICK! HURRY!
JJr Cwpeti. ete, II.M. 11.50 aad p
Ruti,'Runaeri, Oarpett.by tfc Yard
nU. ST and 38 Uohei wUe-Sl aradiaT
downtown Vare Club had Just returned
from its victorious march te the center
of the city, and was present at the
opportune moment. Then after pausing
n moment he democratically led the way
en feet up Bread street.
Many en the streets recegnised In the
fall Am that wnnv alnn ihm ftifnMb
iti Governer of the State. There were re-
flnectful salutes as be passed, bnt no
loud demonstrations. Near Spruce
street he passed a group of young men
and women.
"That's him," was the remark of
one. "Ne, it isn't," came the answer.
Mr. Pinchot turned and smiled.
Newsboy Tells Pinchot About Victory
A newsboy .looked up as he announced
the Pinchot victory. Mr. Pinchot
smiled down en blm.
"I knew it." he said, 'I'm the win
ner." The boy 'a mouth dropped and
he gased awe-stricken, x
At the headquarters of the Republi
can City Committee many of the fight
ers of the local nelltlcal arena fath
ered. Mrs. Archibald R. Harmen held
open court In tne Iarse meeting room
en the second fleer and received reports
from women workers.
On the upper fleer were gathered the
urganiaaiien teaaers. ueuncuman
Charles B. Hall heard the returns.
Among these who dropped In were
James M. Haslett, Congressman Vare
and William McCeach.
Fer the first time in many years
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kstreT. sr.ar tnuaML
'"erg "L" te Somersot St. Station!
I walk ene leuar eait and two aanaraa
Mrta te faoterv: . "
pin men.. wea.. rrl Until iaF.
pin eat. ana otner dan until 0 V.
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LIEALTHY, aggre'tsive
Lebaters come te ui
aaiiy-r-we'v no
for the weakling.
roern
Broiled, Newburg, Ther Ther
mlder -it's enough te
reconcile a Lebster te
his fete whan he knows
the L'Aiglen Chef will
pr?pare him!
Oh, Pet, where is thy
Victory eh, Sauce,
where is thy Sting?
CafiJXkfan I
til ,,0,.n nd Chestnut B
,8oen U'.ea Ilcle" ""luJt) g
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Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By 19 Pap
FndFeeraet Kidnapped. ..
Fred Feeruet. G leek at this big
balloon. I allways wunted a ride in a
balloon. I wonder who It belongs te,
I wonder T ..
Ferst kidnapper: Grab blm, Bill. ,
2nd kidnanner! I cot him. Al. Heln
me threw blm in the balloon. Tbata
rite, new pull in the anker and. lets go.
Fred Feernet: Geed ntte Im kid
napped !
lYmt klrlnnnnnr. Net enlV
yeure 6000 feet un In the air and still
ferst kidnapper. Net only that but
vntne1
Fred Feernet: Wat, allreadyT This
must be a'pritty geed of a balloon.
2nd kidnapper: Nene of your flat
tery, please.
Ferst kidnapper: De you think yea
father will pay mutch ransim? .
Fred Feernet: Ne, he'a mad at me
jcNt new. You'll Jest have all the Is
pense of feeding me.
SJnd kidnapper: Feeding you nuthlng.
If we dent get 110000 ransim in 8 days
yeull never be saw allrc agen by man
or beest.
Fred Feernet. Hey hey, yeure going
te bump Inte that steeple. Hay bay I
Ferst kidnapper: We'll haS te threw
out some ballast.
2nd kidnapper: Heley smenks we alpt
set eny te threw. We forget the bal-
Fred Feernet: Then you'll half te
threw me out.' ,
Ferst kidnapper: Threw him out,
2nd kidnapper: He's out, Al.
Fred Feernet: Mutch obliged, Its
luck It was a rainy tiny and I had tlits
unmberella. Ill Jest open it and use it
for a parashoet. Geed by and bad
Ferst kidnapper: Foiled, baffled, we
weuldent of hit the steeple cnywaya.
We're noweres heer it.
The end,
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U'lrtliM control it. Iiatlleihlps la at.
tractlns thf rieua nttenuen et pur. navy
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Iowa. UK a twwinru .ui. win airai
ib.ylns ovary Iwh-st of tba navlaater It
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dltlen., California top- full r
eajtilpped. throughout, will he sell
at unusually 'low prles.
, wheels, nlekel-plated tampean
ether unusual bargain.
Easy terms If you prefers Tour
, ear taken in trade. Alse, ether
004(0804 cars in excellent shape
all at surprisingly low prices,
.from
150
up
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EXPENSIVE CLOTHES
DO net always make a well-dressed
man or woman. It la the knowing
'of- what te 'wear and when and hew
ete wear it that aires one that properly
dreseed appearance.
' T8 'your home properly fitted with
x llahtlns equipment?
TIOHTINO fixtures suitable te the
r requirements of the rooms into
which they are te be nunc will always
be' suggested toyeu by the expert
sales) force at SKLAR'S.
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ArlWe Ltgafiag Fixttrn
1018-1020 Arch Street
r uette aUsefey reessj epen Sefsrasi
ttl $:99 P. ft.
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a Chester County hilluck. They ere
housed in a concite-fleored barn, with
metal stalls. They are mflked with a me
chanical milker, with receptacles that are
sterilized before and after each milking.
Their home it as clean throughout as a
Hellander's kitchen.
Farmer Brown's grandfather sold his sur
plus milk te the local creamery, te be made
into butter, cheese or ether deny products.
But Farmer Brown delivers his fresh, rich
better milk te the neighborhood receiving
center of SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES,
where it is weighed and tested before being
accepted for speedy shipment te the city
pasteurizing and distributing plant'.
Farmer Brown prefers te bring his milk te
the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES receiving
le milk meets the
exacting tests he will be paid a fairer and
better price than his neighbor may receive
for milk disposed of elsewhere.
Five thousand ether farmers are doing the
same thing daily. Every one of the forty
one rural receiving centers for SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES
GOLD MEDAL MILK is
themarket place for the high-grade milk
which the hundred or mere most progres
sive, up-te-date farmers of the neighbor
hood are able te supply.
Farmer Brown with his eight healthy, well
kept cows is typical 6f all the ethers. Their
aggregate output from forty thousand cows
must meet the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES
standards at the receiving center before it
is accepted as geed enough for a great city
nulk-drinking public
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