Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING Biteo' ' SEPTEMfcEft 10, i.920
INCHES FROM
iV.
77i? Golden-Plated Rule
By Milan Paschal Day
.... -,.,.i! tho city
Ttater -""- .
I found a i""u'UB "
f lUt A""'" - v
S to woman w -
he bal nlcc h0U8e'
PM?
f Ie n.CVef SnKlr, ''Good mornlnj."
I K-r'StW,. .M repeat.
y ) of u. u.-v- .rMt tlcsts.
V "iVeur manners?"
W;rBnlv urowled back:
llf "neat it If you don't ik.
!"!' mnr0 wll come."
uVc ray u well.
T$re entitled to courtesy.
80 X ne?? found a dummy gun.
lode souvenir, I remembered.
I bid worked one day us extra.
!" . .mi hunt for copy.)
Replay was a Midwestern.
Movie Stuff
The usual stuff was pulled.
Forty-niners, cowboys and nil that.
Tho dummy -sUigavo me an Idea.
80 I put tho boarders on.
They waited round nftor breakfast.
I paid my1 bill. My trunk went.
At the door I turned.
"Qoodby," I said. No answer.
I repeated my farewell. Silence.
Then I raised my hand.
The dummy six -pin pointed, nt him.
Up went his hands. I exploded 1
"Say goodbyl"
"Y-ycs, sir g-goodbyl" he said.
"Say It fifteen times. One, two
IIo sold it fifteen times.
"Now say good morning!"
He did fifteen times.
I put him through his manners.
He bowed and raised his hat.
ricked up a glove, offered a chair.
He snld "Thank you" and "Please."
Then I threw tho "gun" nt his feet,
no yelled and dodged. "Pick it up!"
IIo did and looked dumbfounded.
"Keep it as a reminder," I said.
" 'When this you sec, remember me.'
Also remember your manners I
Likewise the Golden Rule!"
I went nwny from there.
They say he has reformed.
He is as polite as a Frenchman.
But he shudders at mention of guns.
Isn't it odd?
Grouches like to show rudeness.
Hut they just hate it in others.
nPRM ML AND
ADVENTURES
LAND OF SURPRISES
JJy DADDY
CHAPTER V
The Wild Goat
llURPiuSES had come thick and fast
I'l'' to FtetV since eno ram tlu ,' "
fs Wr of tho Brave with the nuuo
R'r" ". t,i and Wee Into tho
I Effit Wr? wrprlsln thlnw happen.
I.'"!., h had boen carried awny toy
1. ind turtle; then rtio had conuiea
ffiLrth. rocky slope : then she had gone
Sllne J the cl ft into a hickory tree
hS Md bounced her alon into other
SIm frim which she had fallen In
l"!L. Jhirh had tumbled her into what
SlS .a .oft. white coat-skin
m the supposed rug cave a great
ShA"lnS5SSS&
IW,.'MrSB.uS,nS,?hSt wh Ue ft was
KsfinT ?.ft "I?. PftaJfiU1
a badly ecarea wnu b .'"- ,,v
,l' .. .lMr thin h S USUal Wlld-
when PcBgy Plumped into his soft
And he wawiiarinn.. ----
wnon - .."".".X.-i; .
lies as he lay in mo imuu ....w.-
nets
-Ll.. aMAAWlnrV
.i.......p. VnanMi thn coat, and away
he bounded like a runaway automobile.
And away bounded Peggy, for she had
Ult tme 10 uruBp 1110 Bt. - --.
lore he was In full flight. Had sho tried
n get oft then she would surely have
teen hurt for his speed was terrlflo.
Ud the hlllsldo raced tho goat In great
lttti Ho carried Peggy back among
Its eras almost as fast as she had
Satdown The path he chose was
riiht up the steep face of tho cllfr.
ItJcklfiily ho bounded from rock to
mi, where scarcely any other animal
could navn iour.u ioouuk. . .
Ptm clung tightly to his horns. Sho
pected any minute to have him slip
and eo tumbling down, but so long as he
kept EOlng sho didn't dare let go.
It was a mad ride and not at all tne
Wnd ot a ride Peggy would have taken
had the had her own way. It jaw
nr thrills, bu: they were thrills of
(ear and not thrills of fun, such aj
h got In riding a wooden goat on a
me-rry-RO-round.
At last the goat reached tho top of
the cliff, and Peggy gave a gasp of re
lief. One danger was past, and, per
haps tho goat would stop before they
tame to another. .
Hut the goat didn't stop. He leaped
away among the crags, not halting even
when a deep cleft In the rocks opened
before them. This cleft seemed too
broad for tho goat to leap, and it wai
hundreds of feet deep. Falling Into
It would bo as bad as falling off the
cliff.
To Peggy's surprised horror, sho saw
that the wild goat was so wild that he
was going to try to Jump the cleft. It
was a big Jump, even if ho had no load,
and with Peggy on his back ho had no
chance at all to make it.
Prey gave a scream, let go his horns,
and threw herself from his back. Just
ta the goat maao his leap. Sho felt
herself In the air, the goat sped away
from beneath her, she was tumbling Into
lilt cleft
But as Pggy fell, she heard a shout
s shout In Billy's voice. Something flew
ertr her head and caught her under her
anu. She suddenly stopped falling and
wms In tho atr. Sho had been saved,
bat how?
She heard a chuckle and looked up.
Thro WAR thn T.lttl XVIinrrt nrinir
down at her over the edge of the cleft.
Anl there beside him were Woggle,
Boiglo and Wee, their eyes sparkling
tnrnueh their false faces. On tho other
Idi of tho cleft tho goat was scrambling
jttu'iy Mno .untie wuara was re
pealing one of his rhymes:
"Hair from your head
I'll turn to throad,
Then thread to rope,
'Twill do I hope."
ThHi Peggy knew Bhe had been res
cued The rope hod been thrown over
Jlfil??. llke a ,asso' nnd caught her
JSilJn V,me- But wh0 hRd thrown tho
IS'l M H B11,y whoso voice sho
nad heard, or was it tho Little Wizard
who now. with the help of Woggle and
Uie cl?ft'raS pulllnsr her l0 tho t0P of
p.1"1" next chapter wilt bo told how
- bob a picasant surprise,
Of
course
its
CIDER
The only5urG
jmrst cure
'I know
15$ at. Grocers7
ciass MAHOD
fniiaatipho
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
The Call
By BOrillA SMITH
A high-powered touring car purred
softly beforo tho massive steps of tho
capltol. The little man In tho tonnoau
stared meditatively at the guard
"atrotchlnr his legs" bark and forth be
fore the car. Few people wero abroad
that sleepy afternoon In August and no
ono at all in the Immediate vicinity
except Bollett, who. wheeling at the end
of his "beat," glanced Idly nt the car
and suddenly stiffened. Winking bo-
wllderlngly, he shot a scrutinizing glance
up and down tho streot. then reached
tho car In n few quick strides. He peered
Into the tonneau and underneath, then
hauled tho dozing chauffeur halfway out
or his seat.
"Where's the governor?"
"Why I er," mumbled Orr; then,
with a glance behind him, "he must havo
gono Into the capltol. Maybe his sec
retary r "
"Impossible," interrupted the ngttated
guard, "my oyes wero not off him ten
seconds at any time."
"Well, ho ain't here, Is ho?" Orr
crumbled.
Bolles disappeared tnto tho building
to shortly reappear after a futile search
with the governor's secretary the car
was gone. Telephones and messengers
combined with police ana reporters to
rouso tho little town to such excite
ment as It had never before known ; and
In an hour's time the whole state was
aware of tho myBterlous abduction of
dovemor Dexter Solon.
Why and how was he kidnapped was
the query spread upon the front page of
every evening newspaper In the coun
try: but no real information material
ised until tho next morning, when a
Capltol News reporter answered the
kX2iln Si""1 ni hai tremuiow
.iVf 't.h .governor's daughter, All.
.i,h?v.tlu?.t lvd & snectAl dollvery
JJ.Ulr' sho told him. "He Is at
fLty"11?. catnp In the .White Moun
K ""a" right, btA don't know
X.n .? wil1 "turn. Tou may see the
r "y """ Bh concluded.:. ,
i. aKa Papers offored several
theories and conclusions, tho most con
S.iS2!i b?!.n that Instead of being kid
P,,M;d 'the governor had voluntarily
' thp state with his "principles" In
order that Lieutenant Governor Alnes
S?1"? iu,Uetrno caU that would have al
rnost the historical significance of the
shot heard 'round tho world." Would
the now acting Governor Ames-call a
special meeting of the Legislature which
would undoubtedly make the state ths
thlrty-sixth and deciding factor for
national woman's suffrage?
Meanwhile, In a rough but comfort
able log camp In tho White Mountains,
the governor and his ex-hauffour had
argued politics, policies and principle
until Orr begged a respite
,. "Let's go nshlng, sir," ho suggested.
Although you are horo against your
will I wish you would try and enjoy
your 'vocation,' Would you llko ta send
any moro letters? Under my supervi
sion, of courso," ho added, apologetically.
"Ono more, only," tho governor rrim
ly decided, "very necessary, though I
dlsllko to havo you Informed of my
family affairs." Tho letter that he pres
ently handed Orr to cnior.i. hrfonv.
that Stanley Cabot was not to visit or
write his daughter now or at any other
time.
"Is that ths man whn la wnrklnr no
hard for woman's suffragot" Inquired
urr.
-e s tne man. Big man In his sec
tion of tho country, but I can find a
son-in-law In my own state." tho gov
ernor blurted out. "My Allx camo near
marrying him, I guess, when Bho was
out West last spring. Recently he had the
nervo to wrlto ro, but I think that will
settle him. He might come on East Just
now. thinking Allx was In trouble."
Tho sun had hardly disappeared be
hind Green Mountain on their fifth day
In camp when ono of OiTa men arrived
with a tolegram which contained tho
one word "Called," signed by "A"
Flinging his hat Into the air with a
whoop, Orr turned to the governor.
"Your 'side-kick' has Issued the call, sir.
Now we'll go home."
Tho governor and his abductor,
muffled to tho oars In light outer gar
ments, pushed past the astounded butler
at the door of the executlvo mansion
and entored tho library, A gaping maid
was Sent to Inform Allx of their arrival.
"Now, young man," said his excel
lency, as he sank gratefully Into his
easy chair, "you havo fifteen minutes
to explain Derore my parole expires ana
I hand you over to tho authorities. It
Is obvious why I was kldnanted." he
grinned, "but how In tho name of Ethan
Allen did you manage It? All I remem
ber Is n sort of an automobllo upheaval
and then a blank."
"Well, sir," Orr commenced, seating
himself on the comer of the table, "on
the day In question, for which wo had
been preparing during the month that
I worked In your garage as handy man,
I so arranged that I should be your
driver and that your cars should be
disabled. Tho borrowed garage car was
flttod with a special body : tho rear seat
nnd back wero only a shell of leather
and steel which, with tho top down and
back, looked like the real thing."
"But I remember It didn't rldo very
easy," remarked tho governor.
"There was spaco to hldo two or three
men of your size," Orr continued, "If
they wero not too particular about
position. While we were waiting at the
rapltol, I drummed out a little A'orse
on tho steering wheol to my hidden con
federate back of you. When Bolleo
turned his back for a few seconds, I
tapped tho signal. My man opened the
section of seat beside you, jlu-Jltsucd
ThingsYou'll Love to Make
Brother or dad has a tie which you
have always admired. Perhaps it Is
slightly worn and he no longer cares to
ueo It. Ask him for It and make this
cunning little bag. Tou may have to
piece It, but the seam can be covered
with some fancy stitching. Cut card
board ovals 3U Inches In diameter, and
cover ono of them with tlo silk out from
the narrow parts of the tie. From the
broad parts make two strips about six
Inches by seven Inches. Join them nnd
stitch to ono oval. Cut lining tho same
Ize and Join to the other oval, which
Is coverod with lining. Put the lining
Inside the tie silk and turn down tho lat
ter to form the heading. Fasten the
ovals in the center with a beaded tassel.
What a delightful little bag. and at
such a small cost I FLORA.
you to the camp. The 'mystery car
was Junked, of course," he concluded.
"Very clever," tho governor admitted,
"but he laughs best who' "
The door burst open and a glowing
Allx welcomed her father with a hug
that threatened to take him oft his feet.
"Tou won't mako trouble for meT'
Orr calmly pleaded, with a qulzilcal
glanoe at Allx. "Think how my wife
would feel she's a governor s daughter,
too."
"Pleaso don't daddy," murmured Allx,
her auburn head snuggled on his
shoulder. . . ...
"What I Do you Intercede for this
this rascal. Orr, Allx?"- v :
"Oh, dad, what a klddef you are,"
she cajoled, blushlngly dr-wJ1n' ,he
rascal' to her with a hand which dis
played a banded finger for tho gov
ernor's enlightenment, "you mean or
Stanley Cabot.' "
Next complete novelette
Lights"
."Harbor
Cuticura Soap
Tho Safety Razor
Shaving Soap
OlttoBrSotkTMwlttmHKH7. trrlnr tt.
EAT PLENTY OF MEAT.
ft err
at the
YOCIt HEALTH DEMANDS IT. The heated ncftson Ik nhont oyer.
fcv ut luueai enjoyment or jour nnu wi
oar meal will lie much better nnd will rout :
and
too can ret the fullest .enjoyment of jour mel when good fresh meats are
rra. xoar meals will lie mueh better nnd will rout you much less when bourhl
Amnuai- DiiiKjvi' ur.r.v vu.
Specials tor This Week
STEAKS
Finest Hamp. Round.
Sirloin, well trimmed.
i
35c lb.
Finest Tesrllnr 1I
at LMtnb, anr file, or
j.oin leurunr x.itraD
Chop, we an selling
iui neeic
LAMB
35c II).
Kin 11 at liuteher
Ronat. Frlme Rib
-" i- k. n
iivmi, or rin uunei vkjju bum
Itoui I w w w -
We aell beef from cood corn-fed cuttle, ami not yellow cow meat
z iw. or fecK or 9 ids. or nr
tewlnc l'eorllnc Lamb for. OC
Thta la Tearllnc Lamb, and not old
mutton.
Try 8 poonda of oar Ham- OC-.
burr Steak ZOC
Flnit Half Hmokea Montr 1 Q lb.
Tan nor
Freah Country
Hauaat
Beat Country
Scrapple
30c
2 "" for 25c
ib.
lb.
Ilent rure Lard, In lb. Oa
prints a.UC
Home-Mado Bauer 1 r at.
Krout 1UC
Heat Iloneleas Daeoo, In too no. lb,
piece OOC
Lean I'lcnlo Shoulders 1 all 01. lb.
IlM rflC
llje rrMmfrr Ilntter Man r lh
Can Iluy. In K-Jb. nrlnts . . . . OUC
n neiectea
rirarbrook Fresh
Err In Cartona at
55c
dot.
Please bring jour basket with sou. It will par you, because your money roes
further here, and you carry borne more quality meat for lrsa money than In
other stores,
llrliur your dish for Snner Kraut. It's easier to carrr.
Store Ie Open as Early as 7 A. M. on Saturday Mornings
to Wait on Trade
Market Street Beef Co.
5221-25 MARKET STREET
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Save the health vacation
has brought you
You are back from mention with a surplus of energy nnd
vitality. Do not jeopardize this vnluablo health and Btrenph.
Save it all. Eliminate from your household work the hardest task
of all washing at home.
How can you satisfactorily do this? That question is fully
answered by Family Laundry Service;
Family Laundry Service is an efficient, economical way of
earing for the laundering and moat of the ironing; for the entire
family. It gives you practically two extra slays each week to do
more healthful things. Or, if your maid does the washing, it
means that sho is free to do other things for these two days.
Your whole family's wash is handed to your laundryman, nnd
returned as follows:
All ftel pieces, tndadlnr hod llaen, table LUm and Uwals, -washed,
vanoottdr Ironed, ownly folded n4 ready for nae.
Wearing- apparel, all Dderclottihnf, dreaeea, children's raiments, etc.,
carefully washed and dried (aod) Btarcbed whero necessary) rcudy to ba
dampened and Ironed.
Many anderrarment may bo a without Ironlnr, dno 4o tho method
of drylnr. This will rare at sreat deal of your work In finlabinr that
portion of your waah.
The hardships of honro laundering oro done nwny with in
modern laundries by tho aid of appliances that do better work
than hands and with less effort.
The conditions which make latrndries good places to tPorfr,
make them also tho place to have your laundtring done.
Ask Yoar Present Laandryman About
Family Laundry Service
you In bcsldo lilm and milled tha seat
bock Into placo
"Bolles never thought of examining;
tho ear. When he entered the capltol
In search of you, I disappeared, and
with tho aid of friends and cars relayed
Moss Fillings for Pillows
Thn lone- ncnnanl mots, which STOWS
as a parasites On many of the trees in
tho south, makes most delightful nillnsr
for porch nnd hnmmoclt pillows. Pull It
In small shreds and add dried bay leaves,
sweet fern and fragrant pins necdlen.
Tho moss Rives a soft pillow, and one
that keeps the shnpo well, nnd tho other
Inirredlentn add a delightful odor. Mod
ern I'rlscllla.
loTJUlloBt
or Asuossee-
mend
iVrtte or l'hone for Knrrared or Printed
nampiea.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St,
Moderate Prleea
M
Leading medical authorities
recommend imported
Pompeian
Olive Oil
Ifyourrfdn itches
Kesinol
If you aro sufloring from skin
trouble, burning, unsightly skin
affection, batho tho soro places
with Kesinol Soap and hot water,
then gently apply a llttlo Rcslnol
Ointment. You will probably bo
astonished how instantly tho itch
ing stops nnd healing begins. In
most cases tho sick skin quickly
becomes clear and healthy again,
nt very llttlo cost.
neslnol Ointment and Iteslnol Soap also
clear away pimples, redness, rournnesi
and dandruff. Sold by all drurslsu.
time
T its apple
lf)JOllflHHHBH;HAJ rTsJBBMKflMBKaSMaB isisisHa
There's nothing like real old-fashioned apple jelly, flavored,
perhaps, with currants; nothing better for "after-school" appe
tites than spicy apple butter 1
A full preserve shelf means winter table costs are cut !
For your preserving use Franklin Granulated all Franklin
sugars are pure cane sugars; all are accurately weighed, packed
and sealed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons or strong
cotton bags safe from flies and anti.
SAVE'TOE FRUIT CROP
The Franklin Sugar Refining Company
' 'A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use ' '
Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown,
Golden Syrup.
H
HWJJM MOM 1MXM r niirr H
1 "ML FRANKLIN
WS- IBH CANE) SUGARS I
i an js f1 1 1 n 1,1 aiH'wi.M'-n j
Rittenhouse Bros.
"Penny Profit Meat Store"
Friday 60th & Market Sts. Saturday
Eli&Steak Meats 33c Ib.
RIB
ROASTS
Best Cuts
32
CHUCK
ROASTS
Best Cuts
22
HAMBURG
STEAK
Fresh Ground
18
POT
ROAST
Lean
20
STEWING
BEEF
Brisket
10
BOLAR
ROAST
Lean
30
Tons of
Lean
Boneless Bacon
2 to 4 lb.
Pieces
32c Ib.
REGULAR
HAMS
8 to 10 lbs.
37
SKINBACK
HAMS
8 to 14 lbs.
38
PICNIC
HAMS
5 to 8 lbs.
22
COTTAGE
HAMS
2 to 4 lbs.
43
Strictly Fresh
EGGS
In Cnrton
62
SHOULDER
PORK
Blade Stylo
28
Lot3of
Nice Lean
YEARLING
CHOPS
French
35
Legs YearlingiD34c lb
LEAN RIB
YEARLING
CHOPS
28
SHOULDER
YEARLING
22
LOIN
YEARLING
CHOPS
38
SHOULDER
BABY
LAMB
28
LEGS
BABY
LAMB
44
Buy Your Meals Wholesale
SHOULDER VEAL.i
ROAS'VING VEAL..(
BUTCHER ROAST.f
r.rninc roast i
4 lbs. real Sharp CHEESE, 95c
BEEF BRISKET 10c
RUMP STEAK :
ROUND STEAK...
SIRLOltf STEAK..'
Phone Lombard 5110; Main 3209.
Shcddcr and
Soft Shell Crabs
Seafood
This Is OYSTER
Season!
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10 and 12
S. Delaware Ave.
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WEEK
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Evgs.
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of tho finest productions. Ask for tho
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through the Stanley Company of America.
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ADAniA cunsTNUT rtiiow ioTn
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ETHEL CLAYTON In
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BALTIMORE rtiUJ$ZZ
CIIAni.Kfl nVT In
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ml IPDIDn HROAD STREET AND
JUt,t5ir.L' pt'POITHANNA AVE.
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