jst. 'WMBmjIBX;- QQQfQf BISHOP BERRY ASKS VOTES FOR "DRYS" Methodist Ministers Urged to Ignore Party Affiliations to Support Prohibitionists ' t MANY CITY MEN MADEOFFICERS Army Commissions Won ul Cantonments Through- t out Nation EIGHT AT CAMP DIX Washington Announces Names of Philadclphians and Pcnnslcvaniiins Thlrty-thren men of rhll.nlflnhla and Its -ilelntty iiuallfKvl as spiuihI lieuten ants at the n-ccnt examinations of Hip Beventy-elRhth Division of tho National Army at Camp ms, N" .1 r.lKht of tlioe passed arc resident!! of tills rltj At tho snrnc tlmn thero was nnnnune fl by JTnJor General It. . McCain n Met of Philadelphia and rcnnsjlv.mla acceptances of commissions In tho of ficers' ieiero corps and the incdlc.il nrmy. Aitnouncemrnt of the crvluatcs at Tlx was made today liy the committee on public Information. Tho Phlladel phlana and nearby residents who iiuall fled at Camp Dlt, follow: AI.DIUDfii:, AU'Iinn II. sn: llainll- ton acnnp. Trenton, N .1 . Infantrv Bnnnv. josi'imi it, si7 west Hunt ingdon stieet. I'hll.iddphl.i, Infantiy. CAMnuxi.. doyi.i:, i:ir rotter sti cut, Chester. Pa,. Held nrtlllery CAMPI!i:i,U I.OliA.V. Fourteenth and fhetnut fclrcitH, Chester, Pa Held artlllerv. CAMPUZANO. I,i:ON A , fi:;8 Spruco stieet, Philadelphia. Inf.intrj CONY WIS, tr,AIIlNCI .1 , IUerton, N. .r., tleld artlllerv, CltAMP, i:i)ML'XH n. 1215 Potter street, Chester, Pa , Infantry CRKSS.MAN. CHA'M.I'ti S , Pottstown, Pa. field artllleiy CUutis, sti:phi:n". :kii wvt si- teenth street, Wilmington, Del , in fantry. DRIBl'lt. I.OUIS II. Hewitt Mreet. Trenton, N. J., field artllleiy EAUNI'n. JOHN II.. L'fill i;ast Alle gheny aeriue, Philadelphia, infantry. FABUR. JOHN H, 105 Itosemoro ave nue. Olenslde. I'a . Held nrtlllerv. 1TOULKROD, Gi:ORlli: it., 1831 Harri son street, rnilailelphla, fnrantry. GUL1CK. CIIARLKS U . .104 Broadway, Camden. N. J., field artillery. HAAS, EDGAR M Dclanco, N. J., in- xaniry. HAUPT, DAVID D. jr.. Ablngton. Pa., Infantry. JHOLCOMBE. AT.BnitT S.. 114 North Franklin htreet. .Lambcrtvllle, N. J.. Infantry. JENKINS, Joseph II , !04 Orange street, Wilmington, Del., infantry. KAPLAN. HERBERT. 314 South Broad street, Trenton, N. J., infantry. ttENNEDY. EDWARD J.. 621 Columbia avenue, Darby, Pa field artillery. JK1TE. FREDERICK N 620 West State street, Trenton, N. J., field nrtlllery. XltOLIi, WILLIA5I li.. 214 8 New kirk street, Philadelphia Infantry. X.YXAM. LEON L, J) IS West .Seventh street. Wilmington. Del.. Infantrv. SHADDOCK. HAROLD S 15 Atterbury avenue, Trenton, N J., Infantry. "MALAX. GORDON T.. 4S32 Walton ave nue. Philadelhla. field artllltTy. fclcCARTHY, JAMES A.. 425 North Fourth street. MIlHIIlo, N. J., infantry, fclcQEE. PHILLIP. 437 Paoll avenue. Philadelphia, Pa.. Infantry. kcNlEOE, JOHN C. JR., 30 Atterbury . avenue, Trentrn. N. J infantry. bUSSELL. WILLIAM A.. 414 West Third street, Wilmington, Del., In fantry. pCHTJLTE. WILLIAM L, 68 Bellevue avenue. Trenton, N, J Infantry, BCHULZ. GEORGE J., 1600 Greenhlll avenue, Wilmington, Del., f.tld artil lery. SHERRAIID. SYDNEY D.. 133 Euclid avenue, Haddontleld, N. J., K. A. BO.MMERS PETER J.. 205 West York street, Philadelphia, Infantry. SWALLOW. IJERALD, Norrlatown, Ta , Infantry. tTACY, LESTER J.. 5343 Wlngohockine terrace. Philadelphia, Held artillery. tCEN BROECK. WILLIAM D, 6311 Overbroolc avenue, Philadelphia, field artillery. WATERMAN, WILLTAM B.. 41 West School lane, Philadelphia, field artil lery. The list of Philadclphians and Penn ylvanlans who got commissions, accord ing to General McCain's statement fol lows: Offlceri Reaerre Conn Captains, enalntera Jamea W. Rowland. oi.i x.iueron tcnue, I mittueipma.; tltx 11. Rlchardaon, Scranton: Waltr B. MrClena brn. Reedtvlllt: William McO. Donley. . Pittsburgh; Karle C. Kmery. Bradford: ' Carlcton K. Ktone. Curaopollai Malcolmn 3. Alurray, lluntlnadon, Klrat lleutenanta, enxlneera Bldnev K. Jtartln. 1321 Spruce itrrrt. PhlladslrhU: Jlarrr O Wacchtt PUtnburah: Irvln Warner. Wllmlnrton. Del ; Herbert R. Mof fltt. Altoona; Walter K. liroivn. 33UI Towel ten avenue. Philadelphia; Maurka B. Dun lord. Chamoeraburar. Major, ordnanceQeorge J, SeldlCr, llav erford. Captdtna, ordnance Ouv O Jackaon. PlttaburKhi Frank SI. nnraslnx.i ritiihurah: Fred L. liardlnr. 6312 Drexel road. Tblla delphla. Becond lieutenant, ordnance I.lnford M, lorley. 572U Broomall avenu Philadelphia. Major, Judge advocate's office Nelion II. Oaaklll. Trenton. N. J. Becond lieutenant, algnal eorpa ralmer 23. Rawley, echwood Park, Pa Avlstlen Appointees Second lleu.enaata, aviation aeetlpn alg. nal eorps (nonflytnx) (rederick II. Casta tor, 424 West Coulter street. Germantownt Cleorgs J. Harding. 920 Ind Title Bulldlnr. rhlladalphlat William W. Hancock. 18X Weat Venango street, Philadelphia: Atlea D. Jltle. S518v Sforrls street. Qermantown: Jamea V. Italdemen. Pittaburgh; Victor A. Jaron. Pittsburgh! Emerson II. Roberts. Kit t.nnin.t llarrv TiL Hart. 1301 Walnut atreet. FblUdslpblat Charles C, Hill. Jr., Pitta- 1 StiK ;r IM ? mam.tmkm s 9, mWBMM A s wmmmmmammamm Bishop Berry asked the Methodist ministers today to Ignore their party af filiations nnd to hatk up the prohibition iandldate-1 In tho coming election. The ministers met In the We-ley Building. "I find political vvts are so croeed the situation la very complicated," Fald Bishop Berry. "Manv men would rather ee Republican candidates win than pro hibition "I'roni now on politics In even more Important than revival'. The men who stand for prohibition should h.ivn the Methodist support for the good nf the cltv, State, nation and t!od " Dr. Elmer l.jnn William-. "Fighting P.ixn" of t'hlciRO, a!i addressed the minister, speaking on "IIop, Hell and tlohenrollent. the Lnholy Trinity.' Ooc'or Williams ha served on the staff of tho ilitnico ihlef or police for the last sl 5 eat' Ho ha come to Philadelphia to urge the mlnl'ler' to do all In their power to defeat the liquor forces In the fomlng election. "The onlv Institution' sacred to the Hun In the Invaded land' were the brewerie-." Knld Koitor William', l n sacked homes, deinoll'hed cathedral', iinir.lere.t tild men and butchered i lill- , dren. but spared brewerie' In ur light I on the saloon wc are In danger of los !:.... 1 ..f...i:.l..t..r. P.... (1. ..... (.1- im- lcht of the real Ih'Ue and becotn- iiiv.u .tv.iiiuu.iii.B iv.i w..". n- nl) of hom( ,,,.,. Ulle" Speaking before the l'reuieriaii .- Isterf. Ill the Witherspoon building to dav. Henry N Prlngle. ns'lstant umrlntendent of the International He- ' . ii ant,l n lila In. form Bureau, vvasmngKMi. hmh . vare support claim j ofsproulando'neil: and Mates Confident About Prhnarv Suppoit of the Vares at the primary I one week from tomorrow la counted upon by both Senator Sproul and Slate lllgh- wnv t'nitimlRsinripr f'"ell. rlv.il calldl- dates for th RepublUan nomination for (iovernor Hoth Sproul mil i" .Nfii, on tho cvn of tho tlml wrek of the State- e-tlgatlou' of vice an.l illegal ll'l'ior ttafflc In eastern cities Up showed on the screen frimi four . tn SIX whl'key and beer A'ork ilt ... ,, In Philadelphia," be told liter' "vou arc fainlltar omlltlons chlldien ears mo iravuia In saloons in .ew who, a. few minutes before the closing hour, sept him home for his tax receipts and naturalization papers, although he liadvalrcady been registered When he returned to the division house lie was told that the books were closed nnd It was too late, for him to chatigo his entollmcnt According to the registrars, ltoielll was nround the registration room all day, but did not make known his desire to changs his enrollment until a few minutes before in p. m. The proposed change was challenged, nnd tho tegls- trars wcra told to compel liozellt to show hit tax receipt and citizen papers. The court Informed the registrars that Inasmuch as Bozelll had already been registered, production of his ta re ceipt nnd naturalization paers was not nciessary to change his enrollment. "Ynii should liavn ovenuhd the dial Idigers." said Judge Audenrlcd. and In not doing so ou made a grave mistake; ii inc nusuiKo was nuc to taking orders rr suggestions from somo one besides the registrars, It was reprehensible." The couit madp the neceiary order allowing llozelll In change his enroll ment. This carried with it his nomina tion petition for tho Ward Executive I'otnmlttec, reprcventng the Town Meet ing party. Tho same Judges dlml!-scd the bill In remit v filed by altnrnc.vg for the Town .Meeting partv. rrpiesentlng M J Con vvnv, 545!t Spiuie strict Tho bill asked that the nomination papers of James A Walker, candidate fur tho l.cglsl.miic III the Twenty-tlrst DletrlU. be declared null and void. The pioccvdlngs weir an attempt to show that Walker nnd .lamps I'r.inklln, the are l'gl'latlvo candidates, procured the Demoiratic nomination In the dis trht and that Walker's nomination pa pers, tent to Harrlsbuig, l.iikttl tho re- qui'lto number of valid endorsements. .Many slgtmttiies It vvas allegid, were foigerp. Walker and I-'r.inkllu denied this nnd other averments In the petition asking an Injunction Walker said be was not served with the papers until II o'clock Saturday night, and argued that the suit was nil eleventh hour complaint. Tho Couit ruled that tlu nlbgrd iircgularllUa should have bei n discovered sooner VARES USE CTIY HALL AS BASE OF CAMPAIGN Town Meeting Men Charge Use of.Votcrs' Lists Denied Them the w llli mln-vice vvlilp campaign, aic confident of nonil-1 t0" J" r(,flrrn(,,i Ministers met at 15lh nation Likewise Representative John ' .. ' ptrf,tR Bnil pa'sed n rerolil R K. Scott and Stato Senator 1 1' ; "" ' J,mendlng lioond.. pr.i.ver fir nrldlem.ui ate both lonlUleiit of win- ' ' ''" omm nlng the nomination for I.leutinant tim-' n ' Clerks emplocd by the Vare-con-trolled Republican City Committee have made City Hall their lieai'nuarters for tho work of addressing sample ballots to the -.oter'. Scores of glrl, prepar ing the sample ballots, were put nt work Sunday In the Councils' thamber', the Magistrates' Court and the headquarters of the Registration Comml"loners to prepare tho ballots. The names of voters. It Is charged by Town Meeting leaders, aro being taken from the official registration list. iyiee lists were refused by the Regis tration Commissioners to John R Tay lor, former superintendent of police, a candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination In the Fourth District Taj lor threatens to go into court today to compel the commissioners to give him access to the teglbtratlon records. Two sets of literature are being pre pared for the voters by tho Vare forces, tine ceontalns a sample ballot marked for Sproul for (Iovernor, John R. K. Scott for Lieutenant Governor and Paul W. Houck for Secretary of Internal Af fairs. Tho other contains an Indorse ment of J. Denny O'Nell from (SlfTord Plnchot, former Progressive leader In Penii'.vlvaiila A Nevln Detrlch. former chairman of the Washington party Stato committee nnd campaign manager of Commissioner O'.Vcil, hag COO.OOO circulars ready to Fend over the State. They contain the following slate: Governor, J. Denny O'Nell; Lieutenant Governor, John R. K. Scott ; Secretary of Internal Affairs, Paul W. Houck, and Congressmen-at-Large, W. T. Atherton. Wilkes-Rarre: W. S. Aaron, Altoona; W J. Ilurke, Pittsburgh, and Lex N. Mitchell. Jcf- ferson County. 3 ,y''xsvj MADK A lir:UTI'NNT Sirpcant Samuel V. Katrlier, widely known about I'liilailelpliia for li is tirelcs rccruitinR artivilics for the murine corps, rercivcil liis initiiiiiinii a' a second lieutenant totlav. t.irtiletiant Katrlier is con Itirling a recruiting drive at llto Univcrsily of lVmiijIvania lllis week. IN B0ZELLI CASE Kloition Court Orders Rc-cn- rollment of Town Meet- ins Candidate ernot The foui leading landldates for the two highest oirtceH In the State spent ,,r inn mDIl,l4',, 17 A II X Sunday heie l'ach cxprestcd confidence ' YAalEj 1 lilvaA V rtlLiO III IMP Jtlinntr, .iiii mi Congressman Scott predicted that his majority was gtowlng "like a snowball rolling down hill" Senatpr Belilleinan said lie found his sttength "amazing." tvn here In Philadelphia, and did not spp how hp tould lo'p Senator Sproul, . aftPr his tour of western counties, is 'mom confident than ever of victory, and Commissioner O'Nell. who spent the Sab bath In this vicinity addressing church audiences, predicted that tho voters would 'give John Umlcjcorn :i knockout 1,1 Charges that O'Nell nt ono lime held I President Judge Audenrled and Judges stock in a Imvvrry III McKcesport werelcarr nnd Kinletter today Informed the inadii by Si n.ttor Penrose anil vigorously I rsstrarlI of t))f) twentieth division, denied lij O'Nell Congressman Scott ' . ,, ,,.,i n.ii thpv bad made and the k ad. is of the Town Meeting ' Twenty-sixth W ard, that the lad made party lantlnueil their cwhnngo of er-a mistake In refusing to permit Josepu b,il "compliments" Scott's record as a Hozelll Town -Meeting candidate for the iilmln.il law.ver was attacked again. i . ,x.cutue committee, to change his Scott. In defending his record, called' . , , r-ni,s Sele.t Councilman Harry J. Trnlnei. enrollment from a Democrat to a I.epub one of thp leaders of the Penrose force', lb an on the last registration day. M low saloonkeeper," and referred to Tn( yiuc counsel had objected to his ""."ir! ""?""" sitting In any Republican committee. .tt-aanh !'., i, v"iic..v.i -ra-.-..- IJiRlltll Ward, uliere ' lbccnu-e no wan rnruiiru ';"'" 1'iirch: Clinrlr-i i" 1tnli7orlh, I'lrmlntr. Kl wnfn J llnrti Woinlftlorf rimrl" l II. MilfVr. WimhI Nortmi ApirlniTit, ilprnmn tnwn IU'llv IVH.piiium" 'Ulrton, riiHrl" KolwrMoti, JIn!I l.v.in T. Snsp l'itl"tiun:h I-HfpncM I). U Mli hnel Oakflilf. harlH W tn I'ltt-shurih: UilpU !J Hfll. Sharnxlll' riirnc & 0r l ItHon .'J North l.lmlnwond rtr-), ThtlM- 1r.lt 1. 1 a Wit llu iii i:il.mhutv . :.n37 I 'whl arnu PhltH'tplphlT. JoppIiT. Ht72rnjf1, I lawyer from the li-rciMUlII tliMiii i. nrrivi iii minium . i.'i- Panrnan la lintu ' win A. Ilol.jn IS IB south Hrnnil tret I I enrcise is nobs. t'lillailelniilii Phliliu J N'nolKn AVIII.es- Coles rpplled w Ith the declaration that Uarrp, Miti.m .1 nilih Pliisiiureh. ;'"rB ' Si ott's flection iis Lieutenant Governor 1. West, V ttshurah. Srani s II, Shoemaker, ,,,..,,, .... .. , r,-.M1 Marsden stiret Philadelphia. I.ron Pol. "would put dishonor on our State." lie som, ruiahursh, ditlaied that had the Dauphin County llnllsteil Men I'rnnmlrd , Court not ruled the Town Meeting party Aiipolnltneiits of the fiillnvrlns' enli'lerl otf i. s,iat ballot. Senator Penrose lliril. HlllllUIH ,v ,1 nrni .,. ,,. . would have been Its candidate for Gov- ci nor. the Mllltnry School of AernnautlPs. Inilleated oppo'ltn each name or nnprnved lllw'ool U. KreBre. Northainptoil nt Itleh fleld. Tejc.' Arrhlhald M Penny Plttshurah. at Clark PIsM, Tenn . Joseph .1 OnlIlir. I Overbronk. et Calllleld Tex.; 1'rPitrltk V. I Kchkaleh, nikln' rara, at l ort uiiihim, nro. stecond lleuten ints. of eavolrv. made from the enlisted ranks at the. officers' training school. Leon Sprints, Ter : Harry l llraeken. 1"3 South Twenty third street. Philadelphia Walter If. Nlrkel, MO' Catharine atreet. PhlladolnhU; Jesss I.. White. Tirone. First lieutenants, medical eorna t.dear M. Iilew, Allentownt Predrlck W Knoll, rteadlnir: Ramon J. Hlfre. Howard Hospital, Phlladelpnla: Italnh It. Whlttaker. William' burc: Ralph J. Ford. Plttsburch: Kdgar C. Nlbaum. Plttabursh. , First lieutenants, dental eorps Samuel S. Haudenahleld. Carneaie. ti ...-. ,V"?r:, rvTnf,v. n.inh w (verslty of Pennsylvania, will speak on v L2i.TtrS Infantry-rtalph A ..emocracv In the Schools." and A. Nor- Capta""". qSarterrnaster eorp' Arehl- den will discuss thrift stamps. There bald Harklle. Wajnej Harry S. Holland, will be a musical program under the dl- Jlollldasshurc rectlon of J K. R. Dalmasse First lieutenants, quartermaster eo-ps . John A. Hentn. PlttabnrBh. fleorae U Pop. . . . , 433 Walnut street, miladeliinia: jav ii. AKI WIIKKJi lllS IJISPI.AY ramjdle. 1 Vorth Thlrtv.fourth stre-t. Jn t- w vjnrvo un uicrutVl PhlladelDhla: William II. Uletz 222 South i Juniper street. Philadelphia! Herman tlold- Drg. I'is iorin unirriein streer. I'nuaaei nhla; Samuel I. Rablnowltz. Johnstown; Rllaa U. Farrar. Plttaburah: Qeorsa F. Ramspacher. I9 North Flfty-aUth street. Phlladelplitat Howard I.ayton. M34 Lans dtMvne avenue. Philadelphia; Harry S. Oder man. Pittsburgh. Second lieutenants, quartermaster corps Huah O Carson. 20". South Forty-second street, rniiadelphla; Howard M. Parhbaah. IIAVK "PATRIOTIC NIGHT" HooLkccpcrs Association Will Honor Soldier Members A "Patilotlc Night" will be celebrated bv the Itookkeepers' Reneflclal Associa tion In Kraternlty Hall, 1626-28 Arch street, this evening. The oiganlzatlon has arranged a pa triotic program and dedicated It to mem bers in the military service, Robert K. Limbertson will deliver an address on "atriotlsm ' A. Duncan i ocum, Unl llozelll tctltled that after registering permission to diange his enrollment wa refused upon challenges fioni Vnre lead, crs of the division, The registrars' action was upheld by the Roard of Registration. llozelll said he was the victim of a trick on tho part of the Varo people, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Cordial invitation extended '.to all The Exhibition of WarJ Medals Naval and Military Insignia (bats of Arms Etc. Prepared expressly for display, in Vashington Now on exhibition in this store Included in this exhibit and of special interest Medal of Honor Distinguished Service Cross Browning Machine Gun Lewis Machine Gun BaiieyBanks&Biddle Philadelphia PlttsburKht Eiinen O'N. Huron. 11 ttbu rent Benjamin tvv. Flttsbuirh; Walter 8. Pro wrt. 1B4 leouden ntrept. Oermantnwnt Jnrob V. Sttnrman, Pouth Fork; Harold n. nt irtralc), Krl: Ralph W, Ervtn. Wyncota; Morton Tf, llerzor, Plttaburch; Kdward Ka non, 13ft Eaff Walnut treet. German town; Juflttn I JtrDonomrh. Brranton: Grovtr C. Stout, 120 North Klfventh itreet. Phlladel plila. . Prond lieutenant, tank corps James S. Harmon. Camn Colt. FIr-t lieutenant, amhulanra trvlre WIN Ham W, I-'Hrriei. D007 Walnut atrft. Phlla-ri-lniV.a: JuIInn M. McMillan. 4J2ft 8nruca street, PhlladolnhU; jdolph Caruao, Camp Train. Allentown. DISCUSS BABY WELFARE Director Kntfen Speaks on "Children't Year" At the fourth annual meeting of the Babies' Welfare Association in the Belle. vue-Stratford Hotel, at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon the organization's charter will be preeented for acceptance. It was in corporated April 22. Director or iieaun Krucen will epeak on "The unildren's Tear the Oppor tunity of the DlWslon of Child Hyeiene uiiu ,t un.a itt-Mato aouciaiion. Enters Merchant Marina Clajs John Ci. Pnencer. 1B27 Arch street, wan accepted at the Custom House Iy the United tVatea slilppinK' board jeslerday for training for the new merchant ma rine. He was one of fortv-two accepted, nf which number twentv-four wer frnm Massachusetts, six from New York State, four from New Jersev, three from Con necticut iwo irom erinoni anrt one each from Khode Island, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Graphic Sketch Club Exhibition Con tinues Until June 2 The nineteenth annual exhlhttian of paintings, drawings, sculpture and Illus trations or tne urapmo SKetch Club is now Deing neia in tno club studio. T1C-T1T-TI9 Catharine street. Th r. hibltion opened yesterday and will con tinue until June 2. The exniDltion is said to be on nf the finest the cl.ib has had In recent years. The Witches Tree," by Albert M. Canter, Is one of the landscape scenes which attracted much attention at the orenlng exhibition. , H jURT URRYfbr ERAS DEYELOPINQ tMHTING FRANK J. CURRY THE CAMERA SPECIAUST 812 CHESTNUT5TREET 812 ?A'M' v rrit f& wAj), '. zA thorousblv dellsht- t 0 If inu Aint v. mi loutt soap, iry our iur soap, ana auppix soumcir Z whll th DrlrA remain Ylr rakea for 62c. Constantly rlslntr ? We Say It Again! Hath m now. wyl rake. y i near future. LiLiEiYV&UUliV O JrhlUd-lphla'n fitandard Pruc v ijis cnestnut otrcci K4 Iery requlalte fur the bath KLmmir!l,MAMMMMMMM 'i. '. ? Store I rjr""""' '"""""'"HIIMIl Period Designs in Lighting Fixtures and Lamps Fixtures that are in accord w i tli 'surrounding decorations that really- illuminate and offered at moderate prices. The Horn ,&Brannen Mfg. Co. HiktrUUCrWMlMtUi , A7.d3S Nsrth.Bnod Street The Noise" That Annoyed A Boiler-Maker THE foreman of a boiler-making shop had a report to write. He was given a desk in the office. In ten minutes he was tearing his hair. "I can't stand the noise of that clackety clack typewriter" he declared. "It keerjs me from thinking." The nerves of this man, accustomed to the resounding noises ofthe shop, could not stand the penetrating clatter of the ordinary typewriting machine. Its rapid fire ''tat-tat" at the rate of 400 and more per minute spelt con fusion to both nerve and brain. Perhaps your ears are dulled to typewriter noise and your brain is not conscious of annoyance. But your ntrves fftlU. Each slender, sensitive nerve takes up sound waves like the antennae of the wireless receives every click of the tvpevsriter like a blow. And the endless hhock-after-shock must tell in time. For the sake of your own health and your employes', put in the Noiseless Typewriter. More and better work will result. Things will run more smoothly. And your letters will look better. Aside from its blessed freedom from noise, the Noiseless does beautiful work. It does not rack itself to pieces. It is durable. It is practical. It is speedy. Its type cannot get dirty or out of alignment. It is a real typewriter. We'll gladly put the Noiseless in your office for your own stenographer to try. No obligation is involved. Telephone or write. The Noiseless Typewriter Company, 835 Chestnut St., Philadelphia (Phone, Walnut 3691) Write for Booklet "THE TYPEWRITER PLUS" '; , .- n.? Summer Suits for Every $20, $25, $30, $35, $4Q w ill iff TO Perry's DOcni.n-nRrASTr.i) "HIMTART" 3IODEL New Conrare Jtllllary ftbonl derai long lapels; top pockets flapped; bottom pockets slash ed; snug ualst lines; rite seam back. Perry's "3IILITABV" BACKUP f rtegulatton Military ConcaTe Military Shoab Civilian sack-coat fr wall Terr tight, of course.' Junior Specials, Senior Specials Suits for Dad, for Tad and Grandad, with Character in the flnf- nnvoonhln tn Enrh nf their V ,., wv.Vvw . , J5.J Points of View ! I One of the distinguishing teatures ot Perry's as a Men's Clothing Store is the Uni- versality of its appeal to men, be they going oil Eighteen, or going on Eighty. i J We know what the Young Fellow not yet out 01 his teens win go aany over, ana deliver it tohim just a littleiitismartecth he-'thought-it-would'slook. 1 We understand his big brother who has 1 off frivolity, yet doesn't want Dignity ami Decorum to shut out the youth he is jua learning to cash in on. C We give comfort of fit to the man of fini development, and, at the same time, we let him in on the newest things in pockets, lapels, in waistlines, all accommodated to greater maturity. And on the score of Prices they are belc the average for equal quality, because th are based on the costs of cloth and materii bought long before the market reached i( present altitudes. :,i azu. azo. dw. 960. aiu ior Pptttv Siimmpr Suits i M ii i- -t-d i- 1; "".. h . fv-v V: n r f j J M Tb PERRY & GO. iwoodfloorc will do much to im ttf cooi-ana comion- ,"w .t .-,;; i i '... ' i , Z'iW. i a JFk'XULittf'Xhn-:m ?xw,l -
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