'ft i ' . i V i " it . t. i j i ty ' TeiUi. rVUaiVW. T,Wrroii0mrfWW aWiw i, "j -c v 50' v 'i . , t t . 'TV 'i. . , ' " ,. -c . i . ft T t '? ' K X1Vt'v:' . ' I '-. ' f : t . i f. J "V-- fi , J MlVi il HIM . i United ates iulletin Service )hf', is the new publication for business men which I started after Congress discontinued the Official Bulletin. Itgives impartial and fear less reports on what is these events should affect your pocketbook. Kolitical interests which I ad from similar financial interests when Babson's Reports were started 12 years ago; but this is only an evidence of its value to you. Terms of subscription are $52 per year. It is pub lished from 10 Jackson Place (Washington, D. C), but please address me at Wellesley Hills, Boston, 82, Mass. Roger W. Bahson Sowing seeds indanny By NELLIE L McCLUNG Author of "The Next of KinJ "Three Times end Out," efe. The Wntaon family snt dumb with Astonishment. ' "God help ust" Mrs. Watson cried at Inst. "lie has," Camilla aald reverently. Then Pearl threw her arms around her mother's neck and kiscd her over and over again. "Ma. dear," sho cried, "ye'll sit It now, what I always wanted ye to Imvc, a fur-lined cape, and not lined wld rabbit, or squirrel or skunk cither, but with real Termini and it wasn't bad luck to have Mrs. McGuIrc cross mo path when I was going cut. Hut they can't rnane me, Camilla, sure, what did I do?" But Camilla and Jim stood firm, the money was for her and her only, r.vcry one knew, Jim said, that if she had not stayed with Arthur that long night and watched for the doctor, that Arthur would havo been dead in the morning. And Arthur had told him n dozen times, Jim said, that Pearl had saved his life. -r Jl i vtrt-: i .. '.'"-" "" ."" ?? ..,l"i ueuiyuunc m wusiiiiiKiuu n'carl declared, "ii i 'aveti it." and elsewhere and TlOW I Jt then Doctor Clny came in with a icuer in nis nana. , "My business Is with this young lady, he said, as he sat on tho chair I Mrs. Watson had wiped for him. and 'drew Pearl gently toward him. "Pearl, I am nOW having the Same i1 Pot 8omo money tonight that doesn't !i! ..: belone to me. oppobiuun uoiii eeriain , ..& did T Pcar, snld dnn for son havo been a dead mnn "Faith, that's what they do be ayin', but I don't sec how thnt wuz. You're the man yersclf, Doc," John re plied, taking his pipe from his mouth. "No." the doctor went on. "I would have let him die If Pearl hadn't 1 eld me up to it and made mo operate." Pearl sprang up. almost in tears. ' Doc." she cried Indignantly, "haven't I towld ye a dozen times not to say that? Where's yer senso, Doe?" The doctor laughed. He could laugh nbout it now, since Doctor Darner had quite exonerated him from blame In the matter, nnd given it as his professional opinion that young Cowan would havo died any way tho lancing of his throat having perhaps hastened, but did not cause his death. "Pearl," tho doctor baid smiling, "Arthur's father sent me .r0 and u letter that will make me- blush every time I think of It. Now I cannot take tho money. The operation, no doubt, saved his life, but if it hadn't been for you there would havo been no opera tion. I wnnt you to take the money. If you do not, I will have to send It back to Arthur's father nnd tell him nil nbout it" Pearl looked at him in real distress. "And I'll tell ctery one els, too, . . . ' Mrr So, you deserve all yours, cut ii'- ,,T . . j TM,n ,ienr t deserve a cent. If it hadn't been ' ,h..fe?n' i?".?,' !f ' . . vr ll'.l . U I11H IITIIl I t'l U1IU3 11 Utl-- mis lltuo gin oi yours, .ur. tiu- "7. ',1," i,.a ih .ln tho . mat young r.nKiisuiuuu uuiu , Long Term Railroad Bonds of the Pennsylyania Canadian Pacific Chicago & N. W. New York Central Southern Railway Systems 4 to yield 7 to 8 Also Railroads of the Canadian Government what kind of n man I nm Jim here knows It already" the doctor's eyes were smiling as he watched her troubled little face. ... "Oh, Doctor Clay." she cried, "vou'ro worse'n Danny when you get a notion inter yer head. What kin I do with ye?" ... i no nor. Know, me iiotiur luuguvu, "unless you marry mo when you grow up." "Well," Pearl answered gravely, "I can't do that till mn and me git the family raised, but I'm thinkln' maybe Mary Barncr might take ye. "I thought of that, too." the doctor answered, while a slight shadow passed over his face, "but she seems to think not. However, I'm not In n hurry, Pearl, und I just think I'll wait for you." After Camilla and Jim nnd the doc tor had gone that night, and Teddy and Illllr nnd Jimmy had gone to bed, Pearl crept into her father's arms nnd laid her head on his broad shoulder. "Io," she said drowsily, "I'm glad T'm linmp " Her father patted her little brown hand. "So nm I, ncushla, he said: after n nmtan hn whtanered. "ver a good wee elrl. Pearlie." but Pearl's tired little eyes had closed In sleep. Mrs. Watson laid more wood on the Are, which crackled merrily up the " Ble mso." teaket tle simmered drowsily. There vaa no sound In the bouse but the regular breathing of the sleeping chlMren. The fire burned low, but John Watson still sat holding his little sleeping girl in his arms. Outside the snow was Be ginning to fall. ConIncIn Camilla IF you can convince me, Jim, that jou are more irresponsible and more lu 'need of a guiding hand than Mrs. Fronds Why then i;U-I'Il be Jim sprang from his chnir. "You'll be what, Camllln? Tell mo quick." he cried eagerly. "I'll be convinced," she said de murely, looking down. Jim sat down again and signed. "Will you bo anything else?" he asked. "Convlnco me first," sho said firmly. "I think I can do it," he Bald, "I nlwnvs have to write down what I want to do each day, and what I need to buy when I come in here, and once, when I wrote my list, nails coffee, plowshare, mall. I forgot to put on it 'come back,' and perhnps you may re member I came here that evening and stayed nnd stayed I was trying to think whnt to do next." "That need not worry you again, Jim," sho said aweetly. "I can easily remember that, nnd will tell yoa every "To 'come, back't" he said. "Thank you, Camilla, and I will do it, too." She laughed. . . . "Having to make a list Isn't nny thlun. Toor Mrs. Francis makes a list and then loses it. then makes n second list, and nuts on it to find tho urst list, and then loses that; and Jim, she onco mndn biscuits nnd forgot the shorten- lUB." . . . "I mado biscuits onco and forgot the flour," Jim declared proudly. Camilla shook her ncad. "And, Camilla," Jim said, gravely, "I am really very irresponsible, you know Nellie Slater sho is a pretty girl, isn't sho?" "A very pretty girl," Ctmllla agreed. "About your sizs fluffrhair " "Wavy, Jim," Camilla corrected. "Hers is fluffy, yours is wavy," Jim said firmly "lovely dark eyes well. sho was standing br the window, just before the lamps were lighted, nnd J. really nm very absent-minded, you know I don't know how it happened that I mistook her for you." Camilla reached out her hnnd. He seized ft eagerly. "Jim I am convinced," she said softly. Fifteen minutes afterward Camilla said: "I cannot tell her. Jim. I rcallv run- not. I don't know how to begin to tell her." "Why do you need to tell her?" Jim nsied. "Hasn't the lady eyea and un derstanding? What docs she think I come for?1' "She doesn't know you como. She sees somebody hero, but she thinks it's tho groevcry boy waiting until I empty his basket." "Indeed," Jim sold a little stiffly, "which one, I wonder." "Don't you remember the night sho said to mo 'And what did you say this young man's namo Is, Camilla' no, no, Jim. she hasn't noticed you at all." ';:!?. V"18 silent a moment. "Well, now," he said at last, "sho seemed to be taking notice that morn ing I came in without any very good excuse, and sho said 'how docs it happen that you aro not harvesting this beauti ful day, Mr. Russell?' its, nnd what did you say?" Cnmllla asked a trifle Kcvcrcly. j.r looked n little embarrassed. d I had not felt well lately, ""ft.1 hnd como in 'o seo tho doctor." .hi n.d wbat wns tbnt?" Camilla was still stern. i "Tm .inCcnlus device of an ardent lover," ho replied quickly. '"Ardencd sinner you mean, Jim," she laughed. "But the next tfmo you had a splcnd.d excuse, you had n mes- (kne?"rm PcarL Wns n,y now Bult "Yes, nnd then I came to see " h i,C.rt0i n" nfru-fnu of skirts in ij "?". Camilla made a quick move, and Jim became busy with the books on .Mrs. Francis entered. :MiiMiiiiraraiiMn;p5ca,MmKia3iTC's!K F. J. LISMAN & Co. Specialists in Steam Railroad Securities Since 1890. Membrn N T Stock Exchanxs 61 Broadway New York :? nvwciAi. Annuul Mretlnc CKKKB or The United Gaa Improvement Company N. W. cor HronJ and Arrix ots Philadelphia. March a. 1B20. Th Annual 5i--ttnif of th itorlthol m ii!-'. :X.i;i.IM . MP TnA l'nltAl I Inn iMnrnvrmant ffimoim "L3UV " 'will b held at thn nff -n of the Company VAirliV ..( Norttaweat Cornr of Primd iinrt Arch tretH. jVKUS.rf t'l Philadelphia on Monrfoj. Mat 3. 1920. at irajMlT; iT-lo! M o'clock noon, fur tli purpuscn of clctlnc ' I "Vrr t8( JUi President and au Dlrctor to nervo for L!h? i ? lfi h nulnir ear of conldcrlnif and actln IfilKsr. I irk UDon the subject of a proposed lncreaao In ERttJCI. m WW 5 ' t 3ffi 5 Air .. bl the authorized caoltal stock of the Company from 1.121. -130 nhAres of the par value of ISO eacn io i oi.iso snirea ol ine pur value of ICO each, all of which !ncr hall be Seven Per Cnt Cumulative Pre ferre Stock, also entitled to preference on liquidation to the par value thereof and accrued unpaid dividends, to be redeemable , In whole or in part at IBS per share and accrued unpaid dividends, to have the same voting rlihts an the Common Stork, and to liave auch other rlRhti, privileges, prefer ences and limitations im may be determined ; at said mooting" of authorizing- the Issue of I 122.000 shares of snU Preferred rito-k tt be issued and dleposed of by th H iard uf ' Jlrectors at U' h i me r tlmeH h-iJ up' n auch terms and conditions as said Board shall approve prmiKd h wv r that d shares shall irst to i ff-md t -re stock holders pro rat fir suvrp'inn ir vr tho balance of 'lea ithnr d shares ( Ban Preferred Btofk 'o b uku d lrm t me t , time, but only v. hen nd as authorized at a subsequent ?lo kh I Its me-'lni,- and of transacting such other btisln-sj as may prop erly com" bef r th in. t The stock unfr uool III be cloeed from a p m r i "1 ui m "Jam May , Uy ordee of tl o Tloar 1 f nir-etori O ' i fliltAV Secretary UUnARV 10. 01 I'llILADELl-mA. N. V Cor. Locust and Juniper eta., fhiudelpbla The Annual Election of Directors and a Treasurer of the L brary Co cf Phliadsl- ?u!a, will be held it th Library on Jlondsr lie third daj of May next, ut 3 o'clock fa i the afternoon. ten the Treasurer win at tend to recel i th annual payments. I As there ale sev. rai shares on which flnea I re due. the owners of them rr their repre Dtattves. are b i notified that they will be forfeited ak'-eably to the Charter and jaws d, v uui.ui utiir,. nig arrears are 1 ine lairu nay oi .uay or Within Sale of Lumber Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. By Sealed Proposals May 5, 1920 To Be Opened 1:30 P. M. Lot includes approximately 2,000,000 ft. White Oak Timbers. 290,000 ft. Cypress Boat Planking. 5,000,000 ft. Dense Merchantable Southern . yellow pine timbers. 140,000 lbs. Lignum Vitae. 400 Hackmatack Knees. 500 Spruce Spars. Will be sold in not less than carload lots to suit purchaser. Thirty days will be allowed for payment. Advertised discounts do not apply to this sale. For catalogues and further information apply to OMAR D. CONGER Lieut Comdr. (SC) 'u. S. N, Board of Survey, Appraisal & Sale Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. t'HSDTfl F HOtl3QvX. f Bricks and Brains. ALDcolonialmansions like the Morris house, on Eighth Street near Locust, show what beauty could be created with common brick, even in the days when builders had little training in architec ture. To-day, when the best brains of the pro fession are applied to simple materials, the results are wonderful. Before you build, get your architect to show you fine specimens of brick houses, both Co lonial and modern, and to point out some recent architectural master pieces in common brick. You may be stirred to a new appreciation of f. n o nnccihilif-ino r -P H Dlain bricks and mor- 3 tar, when "mixed with i- brains. " ''OfttnlUa,' tho. began atr ! hd epolcea cordially to Jim, "Mr. Francis lit in need of a young man to manage his business for him, nnd ho has made up his mind quite mado up his mind, Ca milla, to take Mr. Russell into partner ship with him if Mr. Russell will agree. Mr. Francis needs just auch n young man, ono of education, good habits and business ability and so, Camilla, I seo no reason why your marriage should not tako placo at once.", "Marriage 1" Camilla gasped. "Yes," Mrs. Francis said in h richest tones. "Your marriage, Camilla, at once. You nro engaged, aro you not?" "I am convinced," Camilla sa!d irrelcvcntly. And then it was Mrs. Francis who laughed ns sho held out n hand to each of them. "I do see things sometimes;" sho said. (tuFend) Child Hurt by Trolloy Six-year-old Irwin Short, Montroso avenue, Klrklyn, Delawaro county, was struck by a West Chester trolley on tho Philadelphia and Western Railway, early last evening, and was brought to the Women's Homeopathic Hospital. He is in a serious condition. Tho child was dragged nearly half a squaro before the car was brought to n stop. Both legs wcro broken and physicians said be has a possible fracture of the skull. RrnrNn nraonTS HPRINO IIK40RT8 ATTaXTlO CITV. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. CDhe Ambassador Qtlantic Gtys Newest and most Disiincllvesfotel Under management Ambassador Hotels System. Ob the Boardwalk, yet In the quiet, exclusive Chelsea residential district. Spacious sun decks overlooklnc ocean, rmphonr concerts every evening1. Danclna ta famous crlU and Japanese tin room. Catering; to select clientele. IVrtto for bookUt Ambassador, tfsvt York; Ambassador, At lantic Oitv; Ambassa dor, Los Ancelei; Am bassador, Santa Bar bara, Alexandria, horn AnjjeUs. JOS. T. BYRNB E8T. 29th and Clearfield JOHN H. EAIU.EY Ntcetown Lane and 12 St ntANKFOUD nniCK WORKS Torreetlale Avenue KHYSTONE IlRirK CO Godfrey near Second St. Pike NORTH PHItJV. RRIOIC WORKS Rising Bun nnd l.uzeme F. SEITTEn'B SONS Nlcetown Lane and O St. II. M. A C n SD.TCR Church and Taoony it 'nniLD WITH BRICK IT LASTS M mrtTTtrPTTi vxxmmxsMimwi to$mi& ATlVNTICCITYeNyJ. An AmoTiinnn. Plan.rioteL of DisumitnvtmdRealConvfort j I CAPACITY coo. fifoAfazAA THE WILTSHIRE Virginia ave. and beach. Capacity. S50. Prlv. baths, running water, elev.. etc. Amer. Elan Special sprlnc rates. Rooklet. SAM lEL ELLIS, Owners N. J. COLLINS. SUrr. POQUOIS RAtiMirUrntlntiAvannA. fctUent to b cfa, I Ctw.MqRflngdptinag.mwinnyitnr J Unt oUritim. BookUt. A. JTrmokl HOTEL BOSCOBEL uSf J 113 up weekly. Phone 117. A. E. MARION. U;..in.:n.le Ky. Av. nnar Reach. Elev. Westminster ,' prVBt0 buihn. run. water: 115 wkly.: J3.00 up dally. C tuhn. CTK MAY. N. .1. "'"TrJM1! , "M T-reoontct ImsmmsJ PHILLIPS HOUSE Masisehiisetts Av . nr. Rearh E. P riillllps HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Term mod erate Thone or write. M. Walsh i-Mncan. Try CLARENDON Hotel lrclnla Ave. near Reach. All rooms wit net and cold running watm private baths. TRAYMORE: atlanttcoS AORLDS GREATEST HOIEiSUOCESS lt'K.N CITY, X. BREAKERS j. ii i cmmy I la r? i i rv r n vt& Who'll Pay .for Your . Car? INSURANCE Sometimes motor cars burn up; now and then they are st6len. Whenever either of these things happens, some one suffers a loss. It might as well be the Insurance companv a yourself. Let ua write your automobile insur! ance at low cost. R J;i, arris o. p ratta PENNSYLVANIA DTJDO. ADEt.Piiix Locust 578 ' Race 3433 TQPRe TQFR8 Only llourdwalk Hotel, Diet kltrhen nltup1ir1 fnw convalescents. Oarage K. A. YOUNO, Mar. MISS HAJ.PIX vtlshee to announce the open- In "f HOTEL WINDSOR on May 1st. fjpsclal early season rate on 150 rooms. CO private baths. PPRIXO LAKE. X. J. Directly on the Ocean. Spring: Lake. N. J. Tho Essex and Sussex SLl A"l"',Ttoo.r8,Eoa,.'4o?n8r,,nel,, BISCAYNE J'""""1 water In every uuvnini. room. Rklt. E. RLUNDIN. WERXER8Y1LLE. PA. OALEN HALL. Wernersvllle. Now open Pa. HU IITWATKK. PA. The Swiftwatcr Now cn r?r ASi ' v goanon, modern la er; respect. JOHN II. WOOOLIXQ. PTIOTOPLAYS rHOTOrLAYS PHOTO PLATS THRU COMPANY P OPlMtyWCA Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer- iica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatio Ir your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. All U 12th, Morris U Paeoyunlc Aye. Mat Dsllv at " Evas. 0.40 W OLIVE THOMAS In nii'p vnvnpp" All rPUPMV Trankford & Allecheny ALLLvitltilN I m, llailv .! 15 Evga. at 8 ANITA STEVATTln "IN OLD KENTUCKY" A Tirt I C B2D & THOMPSON 8T3. APOLLU MATINEE DAILY NA.IH'VA in. "BTRONOER THAN DEATH" i An-'A TM A CHESTNUT Below lSTH AKCAD1A io A M to 11-18 P. M. ELArNH HAVMERSTKIN in "THE WOMAN OAME" mlA aft on ten dare thereafter FRANCIS RAWLB. Secretary. nrnrr: op , TOE wnxiAM ruMi- sons snrp axd EM5INK lll'II IHMI CIIMPANY Klrhmnnil nml N'orrU Streets Pblladelph a. April 14. 1930. The Annual Jlc tin "f tie stockholders of Ihe William Cramp i. -ijns SMp and Engine Sutlolnx Co will le h 1 at the oClce of the company, Rlrhm rl ird Norrls streets. In1 the city of Pbllsdelplila on Thursday. April t. 10x0, at I- o lui k i on ror the purpose n t. 10x0, at 12 o lui k i .on ror the pur r Aleetlns- Directors to serve for (he nine; year, and ir.niiiin u h other bull Hiss as may be br n't bfjjr the meeting CHARLES T. TAYLOR. Seeretary. lrnposile BKAIJKD PROPOSMJ4 roll Till: CONEn. slon of existing storage buildings Into a maintenance) and repair school building at ftarltan Arsenal. Metuchen N J Sealed propoial wilt be receed by the ronslructlpr nua-termaater. Rarltan Ar Jensi. at his off1'' temporapr motor storsge. Swtr i Ambny N J until I p m . fa 1. 10W, and then opened for the work as isted alHive Plsns and eperlflcatlone fur nished on apnllcstlcm The right to reject Spy or all bids Is ree-ned Belled cronosals for the alteration of two ksrrack buildings Into noncommissioned of. tneers quin.i. . .,.,i .ihi, iq- SsBli-fK. 1 jgssi.i V u Wh 'fife UB.a?ed,pnPOal,wlII be received by the S C teanstruetlnr nuartennaBter. Rarltan Ar. flj T'j( UJirI. at his office, temporary motor storase Mi ""f ' lo" th Amboy. N, J until 2 p ra . April 3o. Ml r'l J4, and (hen opened for h work si !! ' t . ..... .kmn Plans and sneclftcatlons fur. BSBS L , ,il mv klsheil op application. The right to reject jf( aay er all nine is reserreq t s ' xm i - ITWATINNV AR8KNAX. iW.the, Ttnver. V. J. TrA. four concrete and ' nil. manna rur. uniien "Iic"i,wiy2; recaivi au, uv, app 1 M Mar li4taa- Ofllcer rur-. Manufacturers ! 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FABRICS Machines that will automatically tie tape around piece goods, wrap in paper and leave ticket on outside of package. COFFEE Machines that will weigh ground or bean coffee, fill bag and wrap it in glacine paper. PILLS Machines that will count pills, place them in glass bottles, put label on bottles, put bottles in carton and seal carton. ENVELOPES Machines that will put powder puffs or any other article in enve lopes and seal same automatically. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PRODUCT, WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND DECREASE PRODUCTION COSTS. MAY WE CALL AND GIVE DETAILS? GILES ENGINEERING CO., Inc. Specialists in Designing and Building Automatic Machinery PHILADELPHIA ,-,-M nMIAl Gtr Maplawood Ayaa. COLUIN1AL. 2 in 7 and 0 P. II. TiriSE OlI'M In THE LONE WO LI' f? DAUGHTER" rMDDUCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK KWlrlu33 MATINEE DAILY VILTIAM TARNUM In ' HEART HTIUNOS" FAIRMOUNT .N'DAtLY J W KERRIflAV In THE DREAM CHEATER" FAMILY rAit'' "JUDY OP ROdl EH' THEATRE 1811 Market OL II A M to Mldnlfht OVERRRODkf 03D Ar" V- V ClDIUUr. HAVHRFORD AVE. LIONEL BARRYMORE In THE COPPERHEAD" 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A M ,i 1 1 in t . ,W. S HART In " 'THE TOLL OATE" PALACE PRINCFSS 1018 MARKET aTRKBT ZAZU PITTS In "BRIGHT SKIES" REGENT MARKET HT. Dalotr 17TH aette keVlerm-I? n r- "A DAUGHTER or THBaODS" RIALTO QERMANTOW.V AVE. "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORarVEt" RUBY "ABraS; ST BEIXJW 7TH "WITH V3 WITH SAVOY 12U MA"5FT STREET MARGUERITE Sk DNIC" "EASY TO flKT"X '" SHERWOOD M.trs.,,Si)Srmoffi DORIff MAY In U 3I 23ti HOURS' LEAVE STANLEY W?rAf.0ffiB?S MARKT1-AIN8 11JOJ-M-"HUCKI.ERERRY FINN"- VICTORIA MARAK,iT ffifp' EUGENE O'RRIEV hi ' " "HIS WIFE'S MONEY" O N1XON-NIRDL1NGER 1 1-1 t.A 1 KbS I BELMONT aD ABOVE MARKET VIOLA DANA In "THE WILI.OW TREE'' TAHY MILES MINTER In 11AHNUH ' rTLI CT THEATRE Relow dpruea DO 1 I"! J I . MATINEE DAILY ALICE JOYCE In , "THE HPORT1NO DUCHESS" FRANKFORD 4m E&8$Sm JACK PIf ICIIiRD In "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD, OF KINGDOM COME" GREAT NORTHERN aTi "Wm! DUSTIV FARNUI In THE CORSICAN 1IROTHBRS" IRylDITDTAl OOTII WALNUT BTS. IlVlr E.tlALi Mam - SO Evgi. 7 & ANITA STEWART tri "IN OLD KENTUCKY" I rAnCD '8T 4 LANCASTER AVE. Ln.ALJn.lv. matinee daily MARIOV DA VIES in APRIL FOLI-Y Room 405 1537 Chestnut St Phone Locust 663G I IDCDTV BROAD lc COLUMBIA AV. L1DL.1v 1 I MATINEE DAIL1 CORINNH ORIlTrril In 'THE GARTER UIRI' 333 MARKET VTSWJSf ANNA Q. NIIJ5HON In THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" IVtrinCI 20 BOUni BT. OrchMtra. IVlvJl-'CJ-i Cnnllminn. 1 to 11, ROBERT WARWICK In ritiuAz mm CEDAR 00T" L CEDA" AVENUIl M.U1BL NORMAND In COLISEUM MAn,c WOTgN .SYLVIA RRBAMBRln W"t ' MY LAPY'fl OAHTEH" JUMBO rn(?N ST.A "ARD AVE. JUiVlDU j Julian n..nMord ... ' DOUHI.B SPEED" LOCUST .C.2D AND IX)CUST STREETS LUk-UJt Mam i-M.n-nn Hvn a'aotti? IWJBERT WARWICK In ,0 " "THOU ART THE MAN" COOK'S Travel Service Most complete arrangements have been made by us to insure your comfort if you intend to visit EUROPE Numerous sailing dates and a large selection of itineraries to choose from. Register early, as parties are limited in size. P ADTOMOOOETmnw RAORCADS JOT BOTTLE ntONT JULY191 aAhTWEH I 1 v 15 Days Motonng "Sn. in T f! Pnvorc Car kJ: A Specimen Itinerary. Cook's pre-war organization in Europe is working again in full force and ready to afford its well-known facilities. New offices have b'een established at Lille, Amiens, Arras, Verdun, Rheims, Chateau Thierry and St. Menehould. Ex-service men of the U. S. Army are engaged to act as guides and lecturers. California Escorted Tour leaving May 10th: itinerary includes Grand Canyon, Southern California and its Coast resorts, the Yosemite Valley, San Francisco, with return through Colorado Rockies. Accommodation reserved at best hotels; inclusive fare $765.00. Pacific Coast and Alaska Summer Tours leaving during June, July and August. Japan Short Summer Tour leaving Pacific Coast Tune 26th; other tours including Japan, China, Philippines during Fall season. Asf( for Booklets CARRY YOUR FUNDS IN SAFETY CARRY COOK'S TRAVELERS CHECKS First in 181,1 First in 1020 Thos. Cook & Son 225 South Broad Street Bell Phone Walnut 300 Philadelphia STEAMSHIP NOTICES STEAMSHIP VfOTirES River Araxea . MmlrlU .. Ioontiolm . . roprnhaxtn . Curnmnla . . . . Vauban, lloral Oforw . Mauritania . . . Caronla Solumbla .... . :. A, Victoria VntrU imparator .... f'annonln . ... Rornl.Oeonra . Caronla Columbia ..... K. A. Victoria Mauritania ... I'aautnarjai nnil IIVaI slit flimla ,rW.la?,.,DI1.1" '.? ,' .,rac""' Conatantlnople and Ratonm.... 1'hllailrlphla " Maiigow Philadelphia llrlMol . rhlladrlnlila " Indon .'......... ,i . . . fiw Jork iJiicrrKtown and Liverpool . . .New Jork Lltrruool , . . .New Jork 1' rmouth. Cherboarc and Routhamplon. , ...New York" ifrhour and Houthampton ., ...New j;ork I'binoulh. Cherbourr and London ,... New York Iindonderrj' and (llascow . Not lurk . I.I..iimmi1 ...New Jork Liverpool , ...New York rherbourir and Southampton. , ...New Jork ' Pntraa. fiulirovnlk and Trleata ....New Jork " I' rmoulh. Cherhoars and HoathampMn . ...New Jork ' Plymoulh and Chernonrc ....New Jorjc " rindondrrrr and fllaerow 'k!S iUrS .1 IiJrTooI , ...Iew Sork rherbonrc and Ronthampton For Later Bailing. Applr ta .Apr, 30 ..Mar 6 ..Mar in ..Mar It .Mar is 1ft .Mar .Mar ii ,Mar 1 C-w " V"1 . . . . .on 1 Jooe 1 JonaM JintIS .I!'..Jaij I 1300 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA MIVOW 02D AND MARKET HTfl. '"WATER. WATBIt EVKRYWHEHE" RIVOLI "D AND 8AN80M8T8 .NORMA TAL.MAnOE'Vn"'' D"' "filli: IX5VKS ANIJ LIBS" STRAND OKRMANTOWN AVE SYLVIA RRHAMERAn VENANO "Mr LADr'H OAltTKR" WEST ALLEGHENY ?", " KTJIKL COTTON nA",In,I' "YOUNO MR WINTHROP" sssssxass n'lTDTTfc'A 0TH ft MARRKT RT I1RV?MT wiuA,AJiN.B D.T A VERY QOOD TOUNO if MAN" Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Sblppini Board Slid Sleameri SS"CALVERP'..May3 A Steamer Juno 1 (From Pitr 78, Sooth Wharvts) The Charles T. Megce Co. Agtnti lor U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard S100 MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company Katahllahed 1M4 Million of rmwnirr. Carried Not a Life Lott rhlUdflphta-lloilon Wed., Nat. 5 V. U. rbUadelphla-Havonnah and Jacksonville Itldar. fl I. M. lVrlsht Onir Until Mar lit Halllnia everr 10 dare rier 18. Bo. Del. Ave. lei. Lombard 100 'NORFOLK-HAVANA lrrcUh Hcrvlae State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Stu EARN-LINE Incorporated 18(1 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Sleamtxe General Cargo STEAMSHIP TICKETS Holland -America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer On accaunt of etrlke In Holland alllnia up to and Including- Mar 1 liave been cuu. New lalllnir achcdole "111 be announced ai eoou ai poeallile. , . Vaaiewe Offlc. 1(181 TTalnnt St.. Phlla. ' '4 'A Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moinei Bridge". .Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Leading SS "Lake Fluvanna". .May 10 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship C. 139 Sooth Fourth St. ' PHILADELPHIA, PA1 SPECIAL NOTICE The Merchants & Miners' Transportation Co. PHILA.-BOSTON Taiienier Service Resumed May 1, 1920 A. L. IlOCflAIlTZ. General Aen Tier 18, B. Pclaware Ave. Telephone Lombard 1000 GREEN STAR LINE U. S. Shipping; Board Stool Steaari BA1LINO rBosTrHrLADELrHU to MEniTininANnAN. obkkk. AnniAJtfl' ULACK SEA AND LEVANT PO C1IA8. KTJBZ. Aft.. Dn"KS,'USU Ibontl Lombard 0101. Main 1MB SHIPPING Younr married man, are 38. "'SJ.y'Jll conllnuou.iiaervlce1 ho Ul ra,,r contlnuoueaea aervlce. I'0'"1", ""JTLTiiir rente. unllmlledT rood lucalln. 'aia'Mar with office and oatalde ' work. de re Poem aebore. praferablr with iUanianlP ewnnaw or alUed Intereai. ,, ADDRESS A M. TJJtOJM 01X108 'i ' w HI M f. 1 Comitete chart ahowln prorraraa for the week appear Saturday avenlnj: and Bunday, ' J t 1 t iV I '"V. ' V i. - .'.. . ntlj.. .. ...iL.li ii'lxi
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