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PttBLlO LEDGER PUlLxVlJElMllA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919
EVENING
OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADE EQUAL TO NEW
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The, Mystery of the Red Flame
By GEORGE BARTON
Author of "The World's Greatest Milltaru
Spies and Secret' Service Agents"
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. THIS STARTS THIS STOKV
ITiikIi flat Intnl. of Mio I'nltccl
Rtntri riHtoiiiM mtv ice, is n'lfcti('l
to illsrorrr thp whi'tciibotiti of n ir-il
ilininonil MtntRitlcil into the eouiitn
nil tin" stiMni'sIiip Doni IVtlio. lie
nn'pjitK n position ns :iviistniit to
Colonel Wlinitnn, n collector of mi
tltiurs nml Kdiif1 A Mt fiom Doc
tor Hcii(lciion, n nplRlibor, vtnrts n
roiivcrsntion nlmut illiiiiitniil, nml the
colonel ilivpinjs thu Stnr of tlie
Koutli, tin- jewel for vliltli (iniliitu1
Is limiting (larlnnit has teiison to
beliew tin" ilintiinnil wns stolen be
fore it was smuggled, ltiomlev
Itnino (Jai land's chief, in rests
.lolitison, Mew mil on tlie Doni I'cdro,
mid Unities (ilarlcr, u ill.inionil deal
er. An anoinnious note wains Doin,
niece of Colonel Wliaitoii. of an at
tempt to lie made to sti.il Hie tin-"
lnond, and Dora reiimws it fiom the
Mlfe Ann Smith, a servant, tills
(lailand of limit's pait of the turns
action and of the diamond later
being stolen In (Jlnlei. lie dropped
the diamond in his haste to get avvav.
nml Ann found it ami luiiied II
Garland and Humes hasten to Hi due
water House
AND IlKKi: IT CONTINl K.s.
'I lie Third I.lnli
MY HHAItT heat fast as we ap
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nioacheil the entrnme tn Iteilrn
pioached the entrnme to Hedge
---- ---.., i tin in jirii , mniii'i i,ii nil, ,.i it ,v ,,,,,
House Although I had sienlto have the iidlectoi explain that In
fiw d.i.vs there, the pi we va- nn" "nt ,l'11''1' f(" """"KKlli'R''"
water
onlj a
- ,.,..,..,., . i ..t , '
do intiinatelv associated with mv hop - I
and finis that 1 lould not think of it
without emotion The ill Ivor of tin
laviiiib swung thioiigh tin
ritniint ,tw I
.UCWa.V ,1S I
II 1. 1 1 . ....
i iiiuku in- mis iiciiisiiimeii m muhiiig
mi nun run iiiv in nic week, nun in
a thrice we had stopped at the side
pOt I'll
Iiiiiton Hapgooil lumped out befoi"
the mnihine hailed, and he was follow e I
In I'olleitor rre.ul. who climbed to the
gi oiinil with as mm li dignitv as the
ciicumstnni es would pciinit I liel-d
Am.v Smith down and then ltiomlev
Bnrms mined us While we wen
glouped on the pori li Dentin Hcuilcison
came out of the fiont door and lit sight
of me his honest f.ne lightul with
nleasuie
"(itirlnud'" he 1 1 led impiilsivetv
"You'ie uist in the nick of time. I'm
at mi wits' cud m.ivbe vou inn blip
me
"Kirst,' 1 inteintpled. "tell me it
.laiqnette and .la.vne ale still at Ilidge
watir I louse'"
"Yes" he lejoinnl bllteily, "I'm
norr.v to siv thev .ire."
' I'm glad." I letortcd with an m
phnsis that riiiised him to look at me
In astonishment
"Thiv'ie u) in the biilioom with
Colonel Whaiton." he said, "and I'd
like ou to i nine tlieie at oiifc "
1 tinned to Ann Smith.
"I'll have to go in the house a
while " I whispered, "and in the mean
time I wunt vol! to locate the ,spot
whcio vou've buiied the diamond, anil
I'll join vou in a few niiuulis."
She nodded and walked in the dim
Hon of the suinmci house IleudeiMiii
looked after me in suipnse, but befote
maklng an.v explanations I intiodueed
liiin to Collector Vrciid. I'.ionilcv Itnms
he liml met befoie and was glad tn
lpuevv ins aciiuaintam e Kiiiuilh I
jketched to the doctor the mmiucuci of
DREAMLAND
IIY nJlY
"The Hidden Magician'
(PriOU "ml On-In -la air m. fmlin.
They befiicinl Sliriha, n tilth himrii
pn-', irio n iri7i Itnuiilii-Kiii, a unci
mngutiin. Win u a cm at an ii;i;iontir
Ilamtta-Ktn ami Ftlitrhu lUiniira).
Pengy ami On-la-hi hulc in a lirr,
but at c found hl thr giant rfcfiiunt
of Itajah Un -ilnnu.)
Kanida-Kin Appears
TDKOfiV swung high in the an as the
t riant elenhant snatched her ttonii
her hiding place in the palm tree. She
thrillril ns slit- vills tnspel nnvvni'il. lint
"trnnKf ti 'av she wns tint afraid after
thp firvt itaitlcil liiniiiiMit. fur tlic Kinsii
of tin- rli'plinnt's tiiink was ei'iitlt' anil
the Klint in its rjc was f l icnill . tlioiiRli
raise liiov oils
Tlic-rc was a shout from the lnmh's
followers unci Kajnh Mir-Iliilm liim
self junipeil to Ills feet vvlien tlie slant
elepliiint, vvliirluiK l'i'Kjrv in a liirle,
svvunK lier tlown ut his feet
"What strauce ilnld is this i online
down from the sk ''" exihiiined the son In this wicked ninsiei.ui He
rajah Singli-Mada, still violeiitls tinned towanl On-la la with IjIiizIiik
sneezing under tne spell cast ovei hiinle.ves "Vile wieteh. jem merit death
hv Oo la la, taught his hieath for a j fm stealing and hovvitt lung mv child,
moment and let out a jell of tiimnph. hut I, Mir-ISuhii. will have meiev Tmn
"Ali-nh-aa anion: This is-ah aa-hir Imcklnti) In I tine loim and fiee
aehoo' This is aa ah -aehoo!" her fiom vonr vviteheraft nml I will
"Humph' Is that a name or h I Ift co A.ve, in mv iov at hiu le
sneeze?" asked the iajuh. icoveiv, I will even load jou with gold
"This is ah aehoo! ; our nil- "! priiious stones."
nilioo little nh -aehoo dnrghtei I "Alas, this is not vour daughter,"
aehoo! nchoo! aa-an-aehoo!" sneeed answciesl Oo-la la "Cue me hut a
Singh Maelu I f'' houis and 1 will tiv to lind the leal
11,., intuit loiiTinil fnrttnril nml lmlr ' l.tlll.l.
I'egg bv the aims, looking down into
lier fare witli iiiiestioninc tenderness
".My little daughter? Mj little I.ada?"
The rajah saellj shook Ins head. "No.
no, it can't be. Tins ehild is sweet
and lovable, but she is not mv l.ada
She ib older; her ejes nie blue, not
brown; her noe nnd mouth are differ
ent. You have inude a mistake, Singh -Maclu
; a mistake for which jou should
be thrashed."
The sharp tin eat in Itajah Mir-Iiu-bu's
voice brought Hiugli-Mndu out of
his sneezing fit in a huirj-.
"Hut this must be I.aela, jour daugh
ter," he protested. "Wasn't it n inn -jricinn
who stole her-" Isn't this thnp
ere" pointed to Oo-la-la "n magi
liau He has changed her looks with
his magic, but she is I.ada, jour daugh
ter The whole thing is as clear to
my detective sight as the nose on jour
face."
DOROTHY DARNITPapa Had Better Not Get Sick
( HELLO SOAPY ! f Ft?OM MV I 1g OT AN 7 Wl NAW- I C OH I KJOW HERE j LEAD OrTm f MOWS THESE? 0E WttJZ. H
WHERE O YOU GET UNCLE 2LEKE M&OLUZTWW (vVISHTIHAd! THERE'S SOMETHING L, t ,ul Jj THEY BELONG, Tof 1 OUST THE
THH AIR RIFLE' j S -mfZ.. PLiJ, Iflflfl C" ( VU, CA.M..US& ' i 4.1KRffi ) PA ft A j Z THINQ Jj
?J (CopyrigM. W by The- Bdl 5ynl.i Ine CHA.'i rWA" MI i&J Ji,
j- t i. J sir
miiirnfrafcT . 'Jiiriw"-"-'--" r ri it ' "iiiaSiiiiif'irMiiil tiiffrr naitn- -"" --' '-- - ijjiirilfciiirr - rr - , . ' -' irfiMiir .jim ' ' '', , Witf.iitBihi i ' . : ir. liitetMiiii
ppnts. cxpinliiril In lilm liow iiniipooel
ini PattKtx (lie SKK1 liill Mint liml briMi
liictl In .In.Mic. tnlil li 1 in ln i nlli'dtir
I'll nit liml dismissed the iliiuae of
smiigRliilR and lcpcated Am.v Smith's
stor conceinlng the buried dlninond.
Aninrenient was ileMlcted upon eveiv
line of liii countenniue. He fall to
gnsped.
"You bilug wonderful news," he
said, finallv. "and 1 think jnm comint;
at this time Is providential Whar
ton's improving and this morning 1 vvns
hopeful that we might be able to nuke
him speak. Hut the. best he can do Is
to utter the lirst svllable of a wonl mid
then Mon sluirt You know thnt is one
of the lommon phases of the form of
aphasia with which he is afflicted.
"When Doia i omes into the room he
looks at her niouinfiillv and then points
to this puppv of n .lav ne. As a I'tin
seipiencc of all this, that fnxj Il1n7.lli.111
hns peisuaded the gnl that her uncle
wishes hei In mairv .lavne And she's
leached the stnge vvlieir she is willing
to do it 1S gad. sir. thev vvwc talk
ing about going off and being ninnied
when 1 cimc dowustaiis "
1 felt a sinning sensation in the legion
of the hunt, but I moistened inj lips
nml managed to siv :
"Miss Whaiton is of age mid if she
w mts to m.iriv the man 1 suppo-e she
has the right to do it."
".Mnn.v that fellow'" ciied the doe
tin. fin mush 'Vv'h. I'd iiiiiier lose
"n nst mm in.iii see ner uem . n n
"Doitm. I s.inl "do jmt think it
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lie noi i eo ei Miiiu.iin,
..(, ,,! n(,j, m moteMlnn nnv
tiealment I could possible devise."
"Vow another thing-would u shoik
I. ,.,! I,,,,, I l,lu ,,,,k,l,,l i rtlti. it inn ''"
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llT1( f sho-k it might lie
the veiv
thhv to
lestoic to him the powci of
soeei h
Yirv well, then. I'm willing to go
upstans. even -it the l Isk of offending
Miss Whaiton
So we ti'ed up the bio.id stmwn.v
I ml in n fashion
The ptticnt lnv on his back on one
side of those old fashioned, four-posted
mahoganv bedsteads which weie so
popular in Colonl.il dins, but which
are now ngnidcd In most pel sons as
telns and callosities,
lt.v bis .side and leaning ovei him
with snlu nude ill even feature ot her
fai e was Doia Whaiton
She did not glance up but spoke in
nii uinliitonc to Aunt Sainh Ciill.v,
who was s( at eil m n ihnir on the op
posite side of tin bed That dear old
laih seemi d quite mtsliid with the
weight ot liei woe Diu-ctlv behind her
stood the Itiiillinn with Ills eves gluul
on the man in the bed.
"Ah I" he cued in his caiefull.v
eiiunci.ited llnglidi. "the ilnn doctor
is li.it K again and we ine all so glad."
Sieing inc. he tin n-t out his vclvetv
paw and took me bv the hand.
"And the vouug Mr Cinlmiil this
is indeed one gie.it plc.lstnc "
We weie all aioused bv the loud,
ilieeiv voiic of Dot tin Ilendeison,
"Hello agnin. Whaiton," he called.
"I've got some good fiicnds here who
want to see jou And thej've not tome
emptv -linmliil Thej've got some good
new
The piticnl lifted himself Eighth on
bis pillow and glanced nt tin new
e'omeis It mchui! to me that tlieie was
ADVENTURES
'Sneivc'" said ()o-l.i-ln. "Aehoo!
Aehool' Achoo!" went Singli-Mndii in
anothei iaiid-lire of suecycN. Oo-In-ln
turned to the rni.ili "You see with jour
own eves that this is not jour daugh
ter. Ask the gill herself who she is."
"Who nre vou, niv'thllel?" nslicd
the infjh "And whence do jou
(111111'?"
"I am I'eggv." she replied "I came
fiom Ameiiia just a little while ago."
IIu ! How did jou come from
Amei ica?'
asked tlie rainli in aston-
l-llllll'lll
"TliroiiRli Hie ln.iKie of On la la,"
leplieel I'c'kkv. who Kuevv of no other
answer to (jive
'Aihoo' I told vein so' Aihon' He
lias her hewilehed s() that she sajs what
he wants her to Aehoo! Aehoo'"
snee.ed SinKh Madn.
"It must he so." s,ne Itajali "Mil
Itiilin. looldii? into IVgsjV e'Vis "Vou
have T.aela h sweetness-. I.nila
lint in
i Yon ,uc I.ad i tinned into anothei nei
I "I will give jou lust two minutes,'
loared the rajah. "If vou do not place
her before me in that time I will have
vou thiowu in that well and it will be
filled up with ilnt on top of jou.
,s he uttered this diie threat. 'i'eggv
heaid a splash in the well. Hut the, "It's a lie," lie ciied passlonatelv,
otbeis weie looking so intenselv nt Oo- "and it's more than that. It's a frame-la-la
that no one else noticed it. up to discicdlt me in the ejes ot Miss
"One minute is gone," cried Singh- Whnrton. I know who's hack of it
Mucin. , it's that cad theie," and he pointed
Suddenlv theie was a stir beside the to mc. "He thinks if a doubt can be
.well, and theie stood Kamda-Kiu, tlie put in Miss Whaiton s mind that she
Hindu magic inn He bowed low before I will throw me over and that he'll have
the astonished rajah la chnnce."
"T will take thnt offer, Tt.ijnh Mir- . "You're the c nil." 1 cried impulsive
Ililbu." he trietl. "If )ou will load ly, "for daring to mention her name "
me with gold and precious jewels anil Wonderful ine the vvavs of a woman
let me go my wav, I will, witli mv Down in the depths of mv h'e.ut I felt
magic, give vour daughter bnck to jou " sine that Dora still cared for me; mj
' common sense assured nie that she had
(Tomorrow tall be told hoio no love for .Inyne, jet in the face of
Itamila-KiH fount a dailc plot I these two facts she rushed to his resiue.
n look of eager expectancy in Ills eves
U.V this time we had Hinged ourselves
around the bed. 1 had a rtmllictltiK'
feeling It was a feeling ot discouifoit
mid of iiwkwnidness, but with it also
was a sinse of the diainatlc cide of
the thing. I was thinking of this when
I heiiid the voice of Doin Wharton,
char and jit with a ceitniu ticmii
lousnes.' "Doctor HenilerMin. this seema vein
iinneiess.iiv. ou have the light tiJi
sivi iiiy uncle, but
"Hilt." he Intciiiiplcd. blnndly. Ink
lug the wonl out of hei mouth, "but
so hnve his other fliends, unci I can
nssiiic jou. Doin. that eveij Hum 1
have biought with me into the loom
has the Inteiest of vomi win If at heart.
Collector 1'ieail. who hud taken an
Iminedlutc liking to Doctor Henileisou,
rubbed his hands and nodded nppiov
iuglv.
"The Mist of thesp friends." con
tinued tlie doitor in the tone of a
lei tiner, "is Collector 11 1 nil, who hns
a wonl to saj to Colonel Whuiton."
Kicud p.iusid as if waiting for the
applause to subside. Theie was n mo
ineiit of sti allied silenic and thin put
ting the toitolse shell glasses moie
In mil on his nose and tiiug Colonel
Whaiton with nil othual, but jet a
benevolent glaui c, he said:
"Colonel 1 ah that is I am given
to linileistaud that vou uh have sonic
inteiest in a ceituin Ited Dinmoud."
The sL U man glanicd wlldlv at the
speaker and plucked nervouslj aL the
bed coveis It looked us if his ivcs
would pop out of his head.
Also t am given the liupiessum that
vou hnve been gicatlv ilistusseil bieause
vou fe.iicd the ilinmoiiil had been
smuggle el into this countij "
Still the siik man stand at him with
that wild, gl.ii in,; stnic
"If so,' c outiliiii el the Collector, ill
his most npprouil phitfoim stvle, "jou
in.iv lelnve join muni at nine. There
could be no attempt to escape duti on
this diamond because it is not a duti
able m tu le "
He paused In mite t lie e ffei I of this
nnnounci me nl 1 1 is. love foi the elin
liriln must have been fullj sntislicil,
bemuse Coloin I Whni toll Incatlieil a
sigh of lellef, anil then, smiling for the
(list time since he was stiicken. lav
hack on his pillow foi n moment of
luxurious lelaxation
Hul the pmsv collei tin continued ns
though he weie mldtcssing the iisiinl
Inige anil enthusiastic audience.
"You ask me win this is so nml I
tell vou thnt it is so because the dia
mond in iiuestion is an antique, and
nntiepies under the generous and' far
sighted dispensation of our lnwmnkcrs.
aie fiee fiom dlltv "
I noticed that Doia AVhniton listened
to tins explanation with distended o.ves
and puled lips It wns not difficult
to imagine her feelings under the cir
i innst.inies Suiclv she was thinking
of the useless saiiiliec she had made, of
the houis of unnecessarv iniseiv, and
of the whole ti.iln of bad luck that hail
followed m the wake of the Ited Dia
lnond. I wondered If she would look
mi wav. She elid not She stared nt
Collector I'lead while he was talking
and after that chopped here cjes to the
Moor. So fai ns I wns concerned she
did not appc.n to know that I wns in
the loom.
Oh ! the unfathomahlc depths of a
woman's heuit ' The limitless extent c1
hei faith and the unimaginable feiocitj
of her resentment '
Jacnuette had followed the words of
Collei tor rirnd with absorbed interest
At lirst he secmicl niciciliilous, nnd
after that the lleeting chnnges in his
fine would hnve purlcd the most e
liert phjsiognoniist. Victor .Itune
listened with a sneer curling ills thin
lip, hut the geneial effect of the an
nounccinent was one of profound relief
The atmosphere wns cleared,
Ilvidentlj Doctor Henderson thought
it was the psj etiological moment to
spring n second smpri'c. He turned
to the ninn on the bid.
"We hnve more news news deeplv
affecting h gentleman thnt has been
stopping at this house."
1 turned to see what effect this an
nouncement would have on Jules .lac
quette. Hut he was not present He
li.nl cviilcuth gliiuicd f I oiu the loom
The good doctor wanted me to accuse
' M'tor .lajuc ot l.vini; m tlic ronspnaev
III till1 JVI'll llillllOIHI, UltL I ItKllllA
thought that am thing i might s,i
would be misundeisiooel and icseiiteel bv
Doia Wliaitoii. So the task was dele
gated to Itui ton Ilapgooil.
"I have heie," began that gentle
mail with the nir of a conjuier vvliei is
about to pull a live lahbit out of a high
silk hat. "a one-hiindred-dollar hill It
Is nuinheied K-.ISSJMKi.'Ni, I mention
litis f.ie t to itletitifv it as one of a mini
! hei of similar bills that were diawu
fiom the bank lij Colonel Wharton We
have the pi oofs of that in blink and
white Colonel Whaiton was bunioed
out of this inline) hj a gioup ot un
piincipal swindlers. This moiiev we
were able to tiace to one of the hunch
"He made the mistake of passing one
of the notes in this village. In that
wav be levelled his ideutitv and gave
evident e against himself. He is in this
loom now. Tlieie stanels the man '
And as Hapgood fuiisliid this longest
spieih of his life he pointed a sliiunj
linger in the direction of Vktoi .lavne
The fellow's face assumed a gieeinsh
hue and jt looked as if be would drop
to the floor. Kilt he recovcied quickly,
and I have to give him credit foi u lot
of grit. lie stood up theie and faced
I us ' tlll lllost "'''hunt maiinei
' ' ' ConirlBht. 101(1, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine
I mil partlv attribute her mistaken gen
eioaity to her love of fair plaj . She
wanted to help the miller dog She
spoke now with llimness' nml dignity.'
"It sccini to me Mint if Mill gentle
men hnve mi) tiling agninst Mr. .Injne
jou nie going tlie wiolig wnv nlmut pie
sentlng it."
The fen et -like eves of the conspiin
tor blinked; he grnsped nt the stuivv
thus picseiitcd.
"I was given a hiindi id -dollar bill as
the lesult of a, business tiniiMiction with
Colonel Wharton," he said, "but evcrv
thing else Mint lias been sahl is false
and I defv am of jou to prove to the
i ontrnrj."
This was uttered with an ail of in
jiliiel inline ciicc which inipresseil the
gill. She tinned to the sick num.
"I'licle. tileiise tell ine whnt jou want
me to do."
Whniton inised himself up on one
elbow. His cjes weie glailiig and he
was in a stnte of great excitement. He
looked nt Doin and then pointed a lean
linger at Jajne.
"Take take tnke !" he ciied in
a i linking, stammering voice, and then
fell bin k em the pillow exhausted
GIVE CHILDREN
,
AUTHORESSOF
Helen Sherman Griffith, Now in City, Believes Knowledge of
1 oung Should lie Confined to the Fanciful and Nonsensical
Chililten should own and lend bool.s
It develops thill imagination nnd
stmts them llniiKing foi themselves
cailv in life.
Itet.iuse Helen Kheimnn (iiilhtli be
lief's this is pci Imps whj slie has been
the successful author nf the "I.ettj
seiics and now is in this citv wink
ing for the interests of "Childien's
I'ook Week," whiih is being observed
in till paits of the eoiinti v .
"Little folks lentn the lealistic tilings
of life soon enough," said Mis. (liithth
todav, ".mil I believe while thej ale
joinig their knowledge should be con
liniil to the- fanciful and nniisensicnl. llj
this I do not mean Hint thev should
be given winng impicssions, foi thej
aie the hnidest things to nil their little
minds of
"I believe that moie cine should be
cveiciseel bj the uuthor and publishei
in the matte i of atiuiuej. However,
there is no linim in ilicssing bunnies and
pussjeats in sinibonnits and apions; in
linving dolls tell each other stories or
in pictuung cows jiniiplni; over the
moon
"Childien love these stoiies. Not so
long ago u publisher told me that chil
drcn tlidn t want fairv tales am more
For SORE GUMS
USE ROCHELLE'S ANTOS
The Antiseptic Mouth Wash
TIGHTENS LOOSE TEETH
Tar hnl bv lettllnff IlruicBiMts and Dc-
i irtniint Mtirpte, JtirliitlEng
llettelhn. IM! ( lirxlnut St.
ISrunt'rt IlniK stureH
c.lmhpl ItrutliprN
Tli I.nncHtlPr vc. Ilrut: Store. 40th
nml Ltincnwler Ave.
Iliipnrhrn. KOlh nnel llRTerfnrtl
t.oilfrcs. 30J1 lliuprforil "
lllue Cut II n If Drue ISIorr. 1008 Ijinran.
ter Ave.
J. ('. Wlntpr. 3(lili nnd Snniom
l.lnxs, 314K Mnrkrt
V. A. DfKrlch, OOtli and Olrard Ae.
MalrlcU. SMh nnd VVyuhittliiic
Ht'tlitvpll A t'limrrtin, Utl and I.nnit.
dovvnft
Illiitkttood, n?l nnd llrard
O. I.. Ilclwlar ,. I'o., 10th nnd Fnlrmtuint
Art.
System
P (tfl .8 "Rjr
ot Coal Mime
Management
rCt j. il. r l
uners to,tiie owners or r.oai
mines or coal property an
unusual service :
We undertake the manage
ment of coal mines and
operate them with econ
omy of production.
We make appraisals to de
termine mineral values
the possibility of increased
development as well as
to inventory value of ma
chinery, buildings and
other equipment.
We assist in financing coal
properties if they are or
can be made competitively
merchantable.
Investigate the Peabody
System of Coal Mine Man
agement. PEABODY COAL CO.
CHICAGO
Doctor llendeijton leaned over nnd
felt IiIh puWe. Then lie spoke in n con
fidential tone to Collet lor Tread. .
"lie's been Mils way for days. It's
the most clearlv deflnell case of nphnsin
l'vcj ever had in my pi art Ice He
enn only pronounce words of one syl
lable oi the Hist Njllnble of longer
words. He stnmineis nml stuttcra like
a ninii with mi impediment In his
speeih, The onlj diffeience Is Mint the
stutterer bj n violent ili xic.nl iffort
manages to express himself. Whnrton
can't do Mint Invniinhlj he stops nt
the slim t vSpid nnd goes no further. We
hnve to guess nt whnl he is tijing to
sny."
"What do jou make of it?" wills
pered Trend,
The doctor shrnggciT his shoulders
"Jnjne Insists Mint the words of
Whnrton menu Mint he wishes Dorn to
liinrrj the whiffet. Dorn seems inclined
to think so, too. So what can I do?"
At this point Colonel Whnrton raised
himself on his elbow ngnin. He wns
evidently going to tiv nnd express him
self. I turned to the doctor,
(COXTINMWU) TOMOItHOW)
BOOKS," SAYS
(LETTT' TALES
anil that he wns not considering them
nt nil, Thai publisher linil not con
suited the children. liojft iove "Ticns
ine Island" and gills love tnles of
benutiful Cindeielln and I'rlnce Clinim
ings." i
"Anntlier thing I find childien all
iidoie is the nuiseij ihvnies," continued
Mis (iriflith. "It is here they listen to
the hnrmonv of ihvme and thev love it.
As thej glow older this tends to
stiengthen their interest in poetij, nnd
is excellent training, I siucerelv be
lieve thnt some of the gieat classics
shnuhl be written in simplified foini tn
acquaint the childien with the stories,
"I hope thnt mntheis will tnke n
greater inteiest in tlie books they select
for their childien. doling ns they nie,
thej foi in ideals about life nnd people.
The stoiies and books which fall into
their hnnels foi in the nucleus for these
ideals. 1 urge patents to take more
line to lend to their little ones and se
leel their leading matter "
rnoTori-AYH
PHOTO PIAYS
-THRU
r COMPANY r
.OFlMERICA
All-inmkm 12thi Morris ft Panpyunk .
ninamDra Mat Uallsat'J.Uvna.UMS
Ave.
5S.U.
ijaviu ruvv ui.l. tn
"THUTH OK THi: TIQKH"
APOI I O nD THOMPSON bTS
tVKJ-,-.J MATINHU DAU
coiuxni: ortiFriTit in
Tin: oi.i.viMcns'
ARrAHlA CHKSTNUT Helow 1CVUI
t-IKsrkJlJ- m A M toll;15F. M
W S I1AUT In
"JOHN PIITTICOATS"
RF I IPRIRH nrtOAD strekt and
ULULD1IU SUBQt'niIANNA AVB.
i:.ll HKNNUTT in
STfiPPlNU OUT '
3ROADWAY l".
CONSTANrn TAI.MAUOn In
"A TK.MPi;nAMi:NTAI, vviki;"
Ave
M.
PAPITni 722 MARKET ST.
V-rtil 1 Li 10 A. Mtoll:
TACK PICKPOItl) In
"Buuar.An ut proxy"
colonial a,-3 & wrr;?-
CONSTANCfi TAI.MADGi: In
"A TEMPMIIAMKNTAI. WIKB"
CMPDCCC MAIN ST. MANAYUMC
THHDA HAI1A In ,
"I.A HUM.n IIUPSE"
fairmount201
IllfVANT WAHimiTRN In
UAItD AV.
MLY
I "WHY SAIITH I.KIT HOM15"
, -A rzr-r M,r.,
St.
rAWllliI 0 A. M. to Midnight.
ROBERT WARWICK in
"IN MIZKUUIIA'
ATIJ CT THUATRn Relow Spruce.
O IrlJl, MATINKIJ DAILY
, Was rimiT"
- - .... IJ iinvrTZTW
I I-MIV1.11 OCCIA.V MUSIC
I W. ORIFFITIIS In
"IIIIOKIIN ItI.UKhO.VS"
CDC AT MnRTHFRN Broad St at EH.
Ullinx iwivtiisiiui . -to. 7 i 8 p m
IlOROTHY PIIIM.IPS In
"Tin: mniiT '10 happiness"
INIDUDI At GOTH & WALNUT STS.
llVlrHtxlMIU Mats 2 '30 Ilvgs. 7 4 9.
PAULINE frkdi:rick In
"BONDS OF HONOR"
1 I C AFMTD 1T & LANCABTLR AVU,
Lt.AL'C.rS. MATINKH DAILY
nntrm.AS fairiiankm in
"HIS JIAJUSTY THE AMr.RICAN"
I IDCDTV DROAD A COLUMHIA AV
LlOHrVt I MATINCB DAILY
ROI1KRT WARWICK in
"IN MIZZOURA"
333 MARKET ftRSEZ TFStfg
DAVID TOWKLL in
"TEETH OF TIGER"
IlTI 423 POUT!! ST. Orchestra,
itivLyiu ccnlinuouit i lo 11
&LSSUE HAYAKAWA In
-1111; an v v horizon"
OVERBROOK 0M av'rf""
DOROTHY PHILLIPS In
"THE RIUHT TO HAPPINESS"
BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM &&
RORERT WARWICK In
"TOLD IN THE HILLS
rri iditv A th market stb.
LUltNrt "MATINEE DAILY
TAULINE TREDERICK In
"THE TEACE OF ROARINO RIVER"
$10 Ajn
Tlrnt-rUM
llnrk
OnnrnntiTil
Slip CoTcrt to
Order SI Etch
U'n rarrv n larirA Helcrterl fltrtU nf
rpholntcry Goods soiling nt wholesale
'American upholstery co.
ntilxst nnd Lin-peat Hoima at ltd Kind
nl Arrh Sh Write or l'lionn
RALPH BINDER
415 Real Estate Trust ItuildlnR
S. K, Cor. Ilroi'tl nml ( liml nut
Pninleu
Antiaeptie
Methods
Manicuring:, Expert Operators
lianna,S.E.Cor.13th&Sansom
Il'r I
:Icy.
SdemUk
Infants ! Invalids
9
THE ORIGINAL
HALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted stain, in powder form.
For infanta, invaliaaaaclgrowuig children.
PurenutriUon.upbuildtniiiiwhoIebody.
Invigorates nuraing mothera ltd the aged.
More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc.
Instantly prepared. Require) no cooking.
Sabititatcs Cost YOU Sune Price
BENEFICIAL LOANS!
At Legal Rates on Household j
rurmture, Real Estate and
Endorsed Note. Call, Write
or Phone Walnut 1175
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
Llecnpcrl-Mnney Lrndera
Liberty Building (10th Floor)
I N. E. Cor. Broad & Chestnut Sts.
MrrntKfd by Mntfi Hiinklnff Omminiloneri
- ill cm tier oi I nnmiipr or commerce
Member Itourd nf Trriile
JTcmber l.euut Reform Hurcnu to Kllml-i
iite ine. jonn iiihfk jii, incnrpnrnien
rilOTOPI.Afl
The following theatres obtain thoir pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the thcati d
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
PAI ATP 12H JIARKET STREET
I -Lj-H, hj,-, A. jr t0 11.15 r M
"THi: .MIRACLE
MAN"
PRIMPPCQ l" MARKET STREET
1 fMlVCOO s !(IA M toll tin I SI
KINO tlAOOOT-CLAIRK WHITNEYJn
"THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME"
RPrFMT .MARKET ST Uplnw 17TII
ICVjE.1N 1 ii . M tJllP. M
DOROTHY DALTON In
"L'APACHU"
RIAI TO GERMAN-TOWN AVE
IMrtLIV AT IIILPEIIOCKEN iT
REX BEACH PRODUCTION
"THE OIRL FROM THE OUTSIDE"
P 1RV MARKET ST. DELOW 7TH
rvuoi 10 A M to 11:15 P.
SEMITE HAYAKAWA In
"THE DR.VOON PAINTER"
M.
QAVOV ,;U -MARKET STREET
kJrtVWl SAM TO MIDNIGHT
EVELYN OREELEY in
"ME AND rAPTAIN KIDD"
CTANJ PY MARKET ADOVE 1CTH
O 1 rtlNL,!!, I ii A jt ,0 n.jB P M
EUOENE O'HRIEN In
"SEALED HEARTS"
VICTORIA MARKET ST AD OTH
OLIVR THOMAS In
"THE SPITE RRIDE"
m
THE NIXON.
NIRDLINOFiR
THEATRES
c?
BELMONT MD A,JOVI: MARKET
HESSIE LOVE tn
"THE nUIITING COLLEEN"
CEDAR U0TH CEDAR venus
tlESSIE RARRISrALH In
"HER PURCHASE PRICE"
COLISEUM "MaK
- IH'Wl .
CNID URNNnil' In
OOTH
"aii-a'iAU uui '
FRANKFORD 4715 ""'" a.
SEVNETT HATHING GIRLS In
"YANKEE DOODLE IN JiERLIN"
II IMRH niONT ST. GIRARD AVE.
JUiTiucy Jumbo Junction on rrankford "
LILi LEE in
"ROSE OF THE RIVER"
I OP! KT B2D AND I'OCUST STREETS
LULUJI Mati 1-S0,3-Sfl Evks 0;30 to 11
HRYANT WAblintlllN In ,
"WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" '
NIIVOM 62D AND MARKET 8TS.
1N1.A.W1N 2:15, 7 and 0.
LEAH I1AIRD In
Tills VOLCANO"
R TOI I B2D ANP SANSOM STS.
rUVL.l MATINEE DAILY
DAVID TOWELL In """
"THE TEETH OF "JHE TIQER"
QTR A Mn (JERMANTOWN AVE.
O 1 rVZ-MNL' AT VENANOO
HRYANT WAPHntlRN In
"WHY SMITH LEFT HOME"
WEST ALLEGHENY i5,,
DOROTHY DALTON In
"TUB. MARKET OF SOULS"
ICCn'n'DQOM 20TH AA'D DAUriHN
J fc.r r kKoUiN bth. mat. daily
ROBERT WARWICK In
"TOLD IN THE HILLS"
PARV RIDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST.
rAlIk. Mat 2:1R Ever. 0: to 11.
D. W. ORIFFITIIS In
"BROKEN BIXJSSOMS"
By CHAS. McMANUS
RADIATOR COVER
PROTECT your motor from the wln
ter's cold with a 8A Radiator Cover,
Savo cranktne and gasoline. It not at
your dealer's, write.
WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia
Makers of 5A Motor Robes
Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad
Increases cfficiencn of a truss 509i
Thumb
Screw
Regulator,
PttmlM
AqMll,
1117
IM..
$2-00
GREATEST
RUPTURE
RETAINER
Tim Hflf-ndJuntlnc fitnre of tltU Tnd
iiihko It easy to wear nnd ttif Thumb
hcrew Kmulnlnr nlloun of ntterlnc pre
ntirp nt will Most rupturen srow bIomIy
worip bernuMft triiHries tlint neemed rUht
In tlif beginning were tint Our Improved
itpnllnnffN nnd ntUnnced mctliodn Innttre
Improvement for eery cane nnd cure
innny,
I. B. SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St.
Cut out nnd keep for fi-nr ,
CHARGE
ACCOUNTS
KASY TERMS
At the Leading Stores
WKITi: l'R PAKTICUI.AltS
FRAMBES & CLARK
1112 Chestnut St., Phila.
040 Guarantee Tr. Hide. Atlantic City
30 N. Third St.. Camden
N eu ralgia
and shooting pains
BAUME
ANALGSIQUE
BENGUE
gives quick relief.
In tubes and easily
applied. Get one
Thot. Lxmlnc a Oo N, S.
stiimiship noTirr.s
)
.htn ViA-)
Phffadoiphia-"
ASNC -LINES
S. S. Hakushika Maru
Now Londing for
COPENHAGEN
AND
GOTHENBURG
PnltlnB About Not. 17
From Pier 70. South
For Rates and Particulars
Apply to
American Steamship
Navigation Company
Knl Kntnto Triint Ilitlldlnr
Walnut SDO riillailrjphta
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
S. S. "CLAIRTON" Nov. 18
FOR HAMBURG
S. S. "KERLEW'.Sailinir Nov. IS
A Steamer Late Nov,
Through Rates Quoted1 to Baltic
and Scandinavian Porta Via
Hamburg
KERR STEAMSHIP
CO., Inc.
615-617 Lafayette BIdg.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bell Telephone Keritone Talepaoiio
"Lombard 62M" "Slain 40"
EARN-LINE
it o pi. Mi'I'WIItell 'Ml
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS "WEST CHETAC"....Not. IS
Philadelphia Havana
SS "LAKE FLUVANNA"
Sailed Nov. 1
S S "LAKE GALERA". . . .Nov. 14
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co
PHILADELPHIA
BERMUDA
Ideal Winter Vacation Tlesort
Sfnlco to b reinmed In Dm., 1910, br
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
Tast, twin-screw, palatial iteamers
S.S."FORTrrAMILTON"
Wallit from M, . i)ee, U-lt-il
H Cinn Tn nitytlHfutlutt
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA"
H.OOt Tons Displacement
"No. pasiports required for Bermuda."
"Schedule of sailing, cabin plai3
and rate sent on anplication."
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
Furaess Jtovsa, WhIUhaU 8t Nw 'Jork
t
'i.
k"ip ,iic
Mt-t ' s
Z.r' J&3
I llfMff liHiiBH
If yjC LJv l s5
WmBmifmm 'sltBzi i
iWSKi
KH-Kt.
'WirWF'MrTHPK ,
PABCEL POST iK
FORD OWNERS. NOTICE
jzgz:
The O-L-O Mnnifnlrl Hnl
Inntanlly ntartu Tortl Corn In coMut V
.vuuiiiur. iicBiH n npoi on Jtianiioid. mv
rormnK icasollns Immediately, thereby
Inill.ln. ni.l.l. Ibk.Ih '
ii.uttiin 4uii i niutllllK,
Snve uur Ilnrk Do Lesi Crnnkln
Price $2
Money rcfumled If not satisfactory.
Hartley-Farrell, Bourse, Phila.
Airf.ntw Wnnttvl Phon Tyvmhnrd 1.17K
ANT1
HYMAN
ARE SYNONYMOUS
Nil nltl.rVuihlonml drctul of a
ic-ntlat at mr nfflco. Fifteen
rear a.n I Marled cinprlmrnt
Inc In clrntlxtrT. and toilar I
? I'rniid lo hit I nm able to
tt-cat Hid ijiot Kdwlllro tooth
J?" ."'"J'litelT nalnlfM wbt.
IrcTh f "!" "amine Tonr
Filliarii. tVOr ant! I.oo
HYMAKa-tr
9th & Market Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
OIL BURNERS for Heaters,
Ranges and Furnaces
We Burn Fuel Oil U Doe ,ho
Work or You
Don't Pay.
liPZS? We Guarantee
Our Burners
Cheaper Than
Coal.
Safe, Clean,
No Aahes.
AcrntB Wanted
Ash Pit
GEORGE J. COLES &.,
Tlio l'oster MannfactiirlnB Co.. Inc.
Phila. Office, 830 Walnut Street
IN
Send for Circular Describing the
NINE REASONS WHY!
10U SHOrJM) HAVE A VnARCE TOP
ON lOUIl HAS HN0.I5
Talented nnil BtiaMntcca by
W. H. PEARCE & CO.
41 SOUTH rlECONIl ST.
Hell rhono. Lombard 4113
"SWEET AIR" r(
ine modern Method of
Painless Extraction of
TEETH
"SAFE AS, SLKF.r"
Ono It 3 teeth extracted
IT
"i.uuui iin-in nr iianuer. v J
JiiRt the. thlnp for nervous people
no III effert follow Its use. ":","
DR. MOSES
S. E. Cor. 7th & Martet St,.
formerly on staff of prominent TosnHl
"Who Loam
the Most Money
on Diamonds
at Lowest Rates of Interest?
Fridenberg's Loan Oilices
87 Jf. llth St., bet. Fllbrrt A,t,
')
We reconstruct, up-
noisier and polish
your old suite equal
to new. Leather,
tapestry and velour.
$8 $14 $24
Slip covers, all pattern
of cretonne, at reaaona-
Die prices.
Fireside Chalrn from $18 up. Our
representative will call at any time and
estlmatA for sou
Industrial Upb. cc turn, Co.
Show Room & Fact
lory AVrlf or 1'hnni
ito r. i ii i ii ni .
Walnut !;
Corliss Laced Stockings
430 Heed BIdg., Phila., Pa. V
Talking Machines Repaired
UUTe cVVrl?, HANGED
d i- aT .Wk'nS.niachlin. parts
jq iTllYrH ST"' M"Mne R'PIr Sh"
49 N. 10TH ST. msrarevT
Furniture Re-Upholstered
Call Lombard 8CM
Representatlvs will subratt
" yV
gav - Mcmifold Htcr L
IMlBMIn "toitjxiadln BSjw.1
"' !"'" i )ttaL ""I.1,"", , hum.
f PAINLESS!?!
(ill til V i -ii ii '
' J .Hit ,Jlm
pyL
tn ib
Fm
- .,-." ...... ...., uDfe amir m
furnlturo at lowmt rates. Ira-r, I
medlata attention and flrsy I
vmss wotk Euaranietta.
CHKHTEItFlKLD Ul'IIOI..
8IKKKD VUKNITUBIS C.
2i0 CI1K8TNUT BT.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Brine ua our diamonds If you want to
realize the highest possible price tor them.
No matter what others tell you they are
worth, get our price beforo you sell.
We pay J3 00 to JI0O.00 for each diamond
more than others pay.
bee us and be convinced.
We buy any slue, shape or color.
Pawn tickets for dlamondn bought
KKI.I.Y A CO., MAM, 03? CIlENTNrtt ST.
Phone Walnut 734 Mile Ul-ltt,
Trlvnle office Sd floor, over Child.' Rett,
Sugar
Bags for
For one or two spoons of
sugar. Taper Napkins and
MotmncK., uyster lloxefi
Restaurant !; S!,"e,,J.?b
tvttit -uper. Monet l'si
wrapping 1-apMr. paper Bags, Twines. i
EZRA IXVINSON20 br!J0rIle,,F1c'
m
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