WBLflin '.'jlU.IL m R T t . .a.A Mil I J4t AVORED BY WttKS Aute Club Htad Oppests Plan te Dlscentlnut Such Construction NEEDED FOR HEAVY TRAFFlb The roifCMtlen that the construc tion of concrete top reads exclusively In new highway operations be discon tinued and the read type built accord in te the nature of the traffic, does net . hA nnnrevat of J. Borten Weeks, president of the Keystone Automobile The suggestion had been made te Governer-elect Plnchet by William II. Cbnncll, former Highway Chief of Will fdelphla, In n report dealing with read Additions In this State. "I don't think much of such a plan," ..Id Mr. Weeks. "As seen as a read Is BB1U " , i ...t.ant. rnfflf. .Ttmt nut Heed W!?, K JS"& Cscen In the "wnmingien-West rwer pike and Its extension toward Pettsvllle. That read was hardly, ever used. New the trnfflc ,9 P hetyy ft?' sneclal semaphore must be kept at Its interaction with the Lincoln highway. 'Where any read is a main artery 6. trnvel and by that I don't mean mnJer artery such as the Lincoln high wat it should be constructed of con ..te It Is the cheapest for main tenance nnd best for driving. It Is ioer economy te build macadam, for, hlle geed, It will-attract travel which coon wears It down nnd then the read must be rebuilt. I am a great be liever In cencrete reads and most cer tainly de net approve of any change In the present Htate policy of building Mr. Cennell explained that he did net Intend his report te convey the Idea that he was opposed te concrete reeds, bnt that, Jn order te save large in vestment charges, he thought it best te have the read built according te the demand. "Reads throughout the State," said Mr. Cennell, "should be built en the m)immtiii::E lilt, v Th MnM.kliU aiSjLit net nut en a little side street, as Ms B ,... v.. ...v.u n.vv. aii a line milli ner the same read is net needed through miv irucune aeuniains, wnere tne travel Is light and confined te the summer, as 10 .nZFKU """ me Jiencaster pike. "Te construct reads, in this manner Is only te make use of sound business principles.' 'They should be built te comprehensive survey hns been made i-vm-eming me luiuni use or. tne reau. It is net economy te spend money for the expensive, even- though best, type of read when that' read will net really be needed for twenty years. The In terest en the Investments Is as much te be considered as the cost of maintenance of the softer top reads.' STAR WTTNESsTn SHURtZ TRIAL MUST FACE CHARGE Jury Completed te Hear Evidence In Mlddletewn, la., Killing Burlington, la., Nev. 23. (My A. P.) Kntherine Bhurts, forty, went en trial In District Court here yesterday, charged with the murder of her hus band, J. V. Bhurtx, at their home near Mlddletewn, la., en the morning of September 13. The Court completed the drawing of the jury which will hear the evidence. Mrs. Shurta was jointly Indicted with Geerge Lcrey Spees, twenty, of In dianapolis, who is alleged te have con fessed that for love of the elder woman he blew off the top. of her husband's head with a shotgun. Specs, who will be the star wit ness for the State in the trinl of Mrs. Shurts, wiJL himself be tried later en during the term en a similar charge. larTPiTJaaaaaaaaaaaWasiaV 8HHI 1 1" irnr.m.iA fclND PARENTS SLAIN Children See Tragic Sight Upen Re turn Frem Dance , Belfast, Me., Nev. 23. (By A. P.) Returning home from a dance late last night, the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis found their father dead and tbelr mother dying rem bul let wounds, i The body of Davis, was lying en the fleer with the right hand still clutch ing a revolver. Mrs. Davis, lying near by, was still breathing, and the chil dren hastily summoned police and a physician. But she died a few min utes later. Davis was a cobbler. Jealousy was said te have been the cause of the sheeting. ,- ;rar DEATHJPDIES Andrs Trlden, Netsd Psycho analyst, Dletatss His Last Statement "ALL HOPE IS GIVEN UP" tm Yerk, .Nev. 23. Andre Tt Iden, who had been called the, foremost psy- rhe-nnnlyst In America, died yesterday at ins neme nere. -rneugn u ana wu known that Mr. Trlden was operated en for appendicitis October 27, it was net until a few hours before his death that Itwas learned that an inoperable cancer had been discovered en the operating table, and that death had been in evltable for nearly a month. It was Trlden himself who mnde public his condition, summoning the last of his ebbing strength te dictate a statement in response te newspaper inquiries Death ensued three hours later. These were Trlden's last words as his wife wrote them from his slew and painful dictation at the bedside! "It has developed that Andre Trlden the psyche-nnnlyst, who Is in a most critical conuiuen, is reuuy euuenug from inopcrable cancer of the Intes tines. An operation was performed en n m by ur. Jeseun n. tving a menm nre at the Lexington Hospital for ap pendlcltls. vThe additional malady was then discovered. "Dr. King nnd Dr. Nerman (N. Phlliii Nerman), who assisted him in the original operation, have been In constant attendance upon him ever since. At the present moment all hope of his recovery lins been given up." Trlden's brave Insistence en sending out his own death notice marked the close of n eullnnt struggle for Hfe that he seemed te relinquish the moment be luui committed te pnper his realization of the hopelessness of his condition. He was in n coma befere his last words were out of the house, nnd even while Mrs. Trlden was tclllmr the inauircrs of he remarkable energy nnd Will newcr tnnt nna enmeu mm tnreugu tue tasic. Triden was a Frenchman. He wai 22222222322 Ly-UJUU- KM K5S Ob NO DOWN PAYMENT Until After Xmas BUT YOU. GET YOUR GENUINE Victrela K AT ONCE fl Any Style Victrela : Any Finish Then simply pay for your first selection of Records and enjoy the instrument of your choice in your home without paying a single cent until after Xmas. Then Monthly Payments OC as Lew as 09 Read carefully our Guarantee. VA m m m w GUARANTEE L This la te Certify that, Victrela, Style Ne. manufactured by. The Victer Talk- Mng Machine Company. Camden. N. 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P Dr. Lee Braun dropped dead In the weeds near here while deer bunting yes terday. He was an expert rifleman and a prlse winner in national trapshooting contests for several years, VauMistAcflcMiau' EmBsHm r PiBg ' aj . v ." ixwsrx -j tsaagta.'-' r ?c m "' -j' " i i - - r asi i i -r- - tohemes TODAY the earlier the better get your Ivirn' Fruit Cake. Don't wait. Only a few of these Fruit Cakes have been allotted te each Independent Grocer. Make sure you will have this Ivins Fruit Cake for -Thanksgiving. Te make this masterpiece requires the finest skill of the Ivins' master baker. That's why there are only 7,000 of these Fruit Cakes for Philadelphia. Thousands who wait tee long, will be disappointed. - Yeu can get your Fruit Cake if you nurry. 5M at Initptnitni. Grocers aai tt Dipt. Stout J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. JDAKED 'way lut D August, fAeae FrtftfCaftesnarafteen mflai awr ance, as Fruit Caka musf, re daraeprauinesa of JTarer. 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C, Dec. 5 Beric Acid, 324 nigm. tabs.; Tannic Acid, 324 H,18?n ,". Purifi-Jl Chloresterel ; Mercureus Chloride Ointment; .Morphine Sulpha, 6 mgtn.; Phosphoric Anhydride; Potassium Iodide, 324 mgm.; Potassium Nitrate, C. P.; Pulvi Ipec et Opii, 324 mgm.; Sodium Bromide USP 324 mgm.; Sodium Salicylate, 324 mgm. tabs.; Spir- ,,t,,iSi,A,,,IV,eniae Arem:itic"s ; Strychnine Sulphas. USI ; Lngucntum Hydrargyri Chloride Mite; Cases, general operating and medicine; Pipettes. graduated; Surgical Slings, rubber; Surgical Pressings; Sutures, various; Syringes, arieu; leurniquets, various; Rubber Tubing, atd Acetylene Outfits and Lamps; Felding Lanterns-' Litters. New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 7 Acuta Ammoniac; Bedpans; G. U. Cases, les beugies; Chests, cooking utensils; Sterilizer Chests; Chests, tableware; Absorbent Cotton Cetton Cotten Surgical Cushions, rubber; First Aid Packets' Individual Dressing Packets; Iodine Swabs' Operating Knives; Cresel, solution USP; Wire Gauze for splints; Weed Splints; Surgical Dress ings; Diagnosis Tags; Tourniquets, rubber Drugs, various. ' .Send for the c:t;ilei;s immediately and leek ever the rest et the items offered and then arraiiRe te be repre sented at the two auctions. Fer both cattilejis writr Surplus 1'rei.erty Section, Office Surgeon General The Government rcavn-ca the right te reject any or nil bids. Laaieieaaaaaaaleaaa '& kk Mi-. . (. -';s''iii". if-miAJ-Jk&'l.y, lft?n.iiifj29 flgTvOtkw 4HT m Krm&SwfrCIBmstSb 'UdVlaSSaaCy amh. r kmTm1 l " i-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. STOrlE OPENS AT t A. M. CLOSES AT laWKM? . . . ..-. neLlenburg f. 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Size L'Gx41. $4.95 iNflBMaaaaaaasaWV UJ II u $40.00 Mahogany Finish Spinet Desk $29.75 d &. $16.00 Library Rocker or Arm chair $9.95 Vphelstereil brown leath erette seat. $25.00 Oak Extension Table S14.95 Imported Razor Set, 59c tte case. Nickel sew and brush holder, G steel blades, mirror nnd extra strong leather- Can ufe (5lllett blad6s. Vnrth .1 time the prier. $45 Electric Vacuum Cleaners te Sell ZOQ QK at, Ea. Complete .VO PiT Complete wlrti Have cast aluminum front, long nozzle, pat ent Hwitch, handle, upright meter, cord nnd full set of at tachments. Sold en Club Plan. U. S. Government $2.00 Leng-Handle Aft Axe 70i U. S. Government Heavy Galvanized Utility OBT Pans ST In. long, Amjjj" 7 a TZ 1 ''J a deep. 11 - This 5-Piece Gray-and-Blue Break- (-j A nr fast Suit.... M4at7D Jr aM Jm TlalaTaaVlla.saa? IhialfffR ' U L falSBsaarW Clearance of $15 White Enamel Sample IQ FTp V. S. Government Surplus Steel IA Shovels 4i7C &t2) $3.25 Felding Ironing Beard and &-t rf Stand 31.0i7 Inch eentinimna nmitu -ttu flller ; redH Hest baked cnumel, Ivery I1I1IMI1, High-Grade Couch Bed and Mattress tfQ F7EZ as Pictured.... POlO 1000 $2.00 Geed Size Pure Feather c pillows y,rjc th.nHi"1 1"ff.y- We Ust l"'relmM..l f,m!ll.L,IiU' ,!ir,K,"1'1 ninnuffwturcr of pillow's in Uultlmerf, Mil Diamond Link Springs at $4.95 $15.00 AH.FpM and Cotten tq rjm Mattresses $(5, & Uell f.lne Qr,e,l Htrn,IK teU White Enamel Bed, Spring and Mattress $11.75 KlJULVwyValfXafUTIl H Mv UiHS Klght filler redn. Single bIze. JA.'S.ii ..i -J-. .A -.-- i. ati J I v H 3J ,,.?! S3.50 Fnntprl Xinkelj Finish Electric CI 1 Q Cooker or Teaster DJ-J- I'iXCellent for heat ing and cooking a quirk luniii when you want It $25.00 American Percdain Dinner UM l"w v Jmlf ill With bluebird (pi jra'c us ion ptn-py, $4.00 Decorated China Lake or Sand- flji qq wichScts Dl.Oy 8-plece sets of Mm- hlna with llurkl border di't'era tien and Keld-lln.; dges. Sets consist of one large plate anil M Individ ual k u r v i i- i- plates. MtV VUOlaaf illlfil 'J TIU Mr JilllliiiV fit ' " jRHHI til uuaMjrwrStfjiulJlUJul 1 GL (f ?x "". i . t reugiu Iren Bridge Lamp $: Cen part- 1 bNELLENBURfiff.lFifth Klnni- . I .UCTI I c .III. fri! ,Jk MtU.tUUJUJ N.HlNELLENBlTRr: a, rtv eft - . . 55i' uBmf . k. A. . . ' w ' 'M, -j. HKa.. T.Vh't.A :C.Alt(k' VvXWaS m' , !.. KajH. .mi?!'?. H"! im r-w, & .!-, 1 rLL'rU M r- 7U, uliH JATAft" iaua t&$f&
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