PS, SS.'A'' METHODISTS MOVE 1 CENTRAL PENNA Several Changes in Pulpit An- nounced at Williamsport Conference SESSION ENDS ITS BUSINESS n- flm AiiMKlnted IVess lilHaniMort, Vn., Mnrch 122. The .SinlmriH" in tlic Central l'en.is-.vl-(ppoimim , , M.t1(i.t Church were announced Into lust night. Tic changes "- " ...-. n.n dlstilc! Alexandria. J. t.. lli 'TVlWen. II. U- urhnrl. Altoona. 'f lunk ttov V. Clemen; liakerlnwii. JWtf s'llwr. flMfonl. .1. V Tlocr: Holt C. V- ,8 t lloll. Illrmlnrbnm. D. 11. Ito.lK- ilun I A Pin vi r m. ii-, ,HM sue. 2":i iwn ClfftrvlH". I. Finnon Dutl- l",'i,.n FlfliH-nlh Htrtet. C. C fole, Orl.l- fKnnrton tYteMburc. I. ". K.inlck; I'ltll tB"l 9, Oilers Vino Orovo Milts. J " .S J r. AmlcKon. Schellburic. O. It. ,?.'.. W-Krrlor. Murk. .t. n. Kehler W,?JJrl.bu "l "trlcl Alrlll.-. D, A. Sower. . '! iiJuvlIle. W A I--HH; ChHrnberKtiurR. A i,L, cvnrird. .1. It. Olllwrt: IUvrrlMmru TTi .v'. W-rrinV Hustnnlnvvn II. Slch... SIcfonnHilown. II. I.. JamK. Jl' '&"' Davidson. Newport,' U. r.Uuchi ". .'.1' Vi t. NVarlioof: Ilouson I o. V . Hup Thomrytoyii.. II. H. nn.-r.ld. Biousf .u-.rirt District .uncrlntPnilent. , r nuckc. Denton, Oeorce Martin, IJIocmt- Wrmono, n "burn. P. M. Kerr, r.spv ami Ji.M ?treet A. 12. I-urlnc: Kreoland. n. K. L"km!,wrr' Iliwliosvllto. W- A. t.cplry; .Tumi Mruv V A. nrlver- Jeddo. II (. neln-h- VK"llci."Sn OnnBevlllorb. f. D&W: Lnlde J V Younus Hclllnsirrov.. C. fi. mU. ""f Sllburti r Www. lopcn; "J. II. IfSS"rhnle WaliontowTi, O W. ftntln.iv. W. D. Buth .,...,., ..I. M r Vea! r SSftt '"l' Jn.on: cK.rH.ia" Clreilt A.' fnpr1 Kiiiporluni. J. M, Ilrf nnan; V.m '.iScireul C. Miller; Klcmlnntnii. J. II. rer, Mnlaffcy. n, r. HilbiKh: Morris. S-nSi H Cola. Port iiatll.i.i. V. 11. I iVnt Oraco. O. A. Williams; Williams MiUw Bl?J: W. W. .nnk.. Snrom lv.t rod,. nd that ot . F. Knayp inij" - THE DAILY NOVELETTE The Potency of Polairo lly SAUIE STtll.I. Jane- Emma I-anc, whnt( be you Ijnln In tnoi ruuuiou iiii. ieny6lo almost dropped her prcclouo "flnd." .. ,,.! .1i !, lie. "YOU tnrcw i-uiauu j ---msti with quivering lips. , "Land o" love! Wasn't It time? Th' eld heathen has (llstlggcred th" parlor mantel slnco yer OranTather JarcU'H '"Thathy I loved Mm why I ba l.eved In him''' , 4 T . o Btllu flu nonseunu ; uhl gunuo .. nlar form disappeared from tho porch. A moment Inter her tnrt volco reminded from tho kitchen: "Them pena nln t jh'llwl yet an' It's nl(?h 10 o'clock! Jane Hmnia gave Iotarlo's ugly bronze vlmee- a llnal rub with a comer of hor airon. Then, with a quaint little obel- nance, hub piuucu mo tinwujiu .u ....wi ih citcDost Tho Incongruity of It made her lnugh aloud From tho temples off IsH and Oslrla to presiding oiaclc of Aunt Jane's prim New Kngl.ind garden was Indeed a far U shr. snrvpinl tlln effect from tho porch steps Jane Cmraa luughcd again this time more Boftly. The apell tho straiiEe talisman had cast over hor since earl) childhood seemed moro potent than usual this bright June morning At though tbuched by a flower magi eian'H wand Aunt Jane's prize holly hocks became queenly Iris bordering tho iluggiOi Nile The rnttio of tho peas In the brlghth scoured pan seemed tho cho of tinkling cymbals, while above the werd strains of ugypuan music eotinded a volco of beloved memory "Superstition and .Tared Lane never Mlled tho "iime course till th' day a parcel o sllck-tongued natives spun their 'good luck' yarn about Potalro. Thouch one o' the lessor gods they vowul he wus a mighty powerful one pertlcK ly In arralrs o th- ncart. a chuckle Invariably punctuated the old nit's narrative at this Juncture. "Ye eso, there wus a mighty Important ques tion I wus goln' tor ask a certain lass vhen we reached th' homo port so I tip an' s-hlppod tho queer little cuss their own prlco " ue.ir, anxious lover or tne pasii ms Important nucstlon had boen answered favorabh Tho threads woven by love tro pure gold and remained unnroicen to tho long Journey's end. Iiiiu urt'um siifiuuvn ucupviicu in u.iut Emrna s winsome brown eyes Would her own budding romance faro ab hap pily'' Slowfr and slower tho peaw aronp'd nto the nan. At lenetn tne nimble lingers proved wholly trunnt to their tak Five, ton fifteen minutes liaised then the sonorous voice of the old tow n clock ehatterod tho golden day dream. Simultaneously scunded the nonx or an approacning motorcar, as machines- p.ibscd the Lane cottage with more or less fiequency, Jane Emma .did mi even look up noni; -nonk nonu ' Jane T'mmn r-nnlieil tlila nnrtirulor ikoru was being blown to attract her mention A bll? llllt.W frviiHnrr MP Vinit sfnnnplt liirectlj in front of tho cate. Its occu- IPsnt, a hnndsumo .woman just past mld ! ago, beckoned to Jane I'mma, In htr ha to to irsnoml tbn lnttir nearly "Ptet the pun of peas .n near, now camo you oy mis an cient idol The Ice was tho sweetest and sad Jest Jane Kmma had over heard. It injresH'ii iier een moro deeply than .-Hungers somner ari'ss tt mspireu er to tell 1'otalro's story as sho had er told it before. J-""1 "oino raro mosaic sho pieced to- jj hit mis hi nor ilream Journeys to tne i gon s lar country ('ap'n JareU's URKed rotimiwe Aunt .TnnA'n linlinllnf nd he own -otuantlc faith. Vhetl &hi' Iinil Mmnhnrl ttiorn wna n emlnlentit !ltl, i I.. l.nn ilLn.,nwu .. .. ,i .'M.IV III lt.- IIO.OIIVI S3 ,.J I . .5.1 1,an,lNled cnrs from their patn- ' m acptns 'Mj dear I vus reared 'mid Just such 'Urrouiulint.o nT.fit'u ,. i... ..n..H ini in. tntl aught my eye. In my girlhood f'nie wty u very similar one which my pear san()1. flU1,cr j,rounht from a far ijwern purl Dnspltp scoffing rolathvi "h-un u 'i lMc mmo romantic light 1 ou do J'otnlro " In lier .,. i... . - m "I'Pol rio.0 t0 U) ,, cnri fi H ...' """I"! as sho concluded luy "Mv c.in ii.i.. nP.in.i ',''" '"""' vo"rs may be! All, is Th ."V "" alruidy?" "IP tC tllln n,.ln. .it. I .. !..., .hn i,. ,? l,,i'eis Ere sho was aware, .,:,!' '"'illded to this kin lly stranger -iLr',!1! most guarded secret; tho immi... I - ...... iu-i jiuiii-ii in uiiiiu or ' r;. ..I ro"inuoo of which Nelgh "li , r " ns " the hern. nhtybu, We"lr",lx you w,y?" Th0 'and in, .. ''VCH rested on tho mourning na on tho chauffeur's urm, 'Just tho so of mv own dear hov " ouln .V'' '" J"-"o Knuna'H throat mUl '," ;r.r .r.!,:.ni .Hl,. t!iriri er tr.f, i "" Krtrufii, ill ll iiiiirtT utn i nin.rM imthn.ii .. ....,,i.r-..i lllun ,V.t most rteHoato blohboms all .SlPn Uith thrt inntnlnr. fl..... ine r.iro Kmiin a.ii. ,..t.ii. ,' ,., line l-m. Te,w,l received gladdenod ar hid el? l" i ,Cnrt lont' "ftcr ,ho b'B ome --.- jr iiiiiu ut:i nuiiiuiu 1i n i. ..... . . 'spite fr,.; ,",U"'"B. snauows nrougnt iwii ...i0"1 I'ousehiild duties, sho stolo J, aiiiin Th vorlte Krdi-n rutiout to It nemiwi "" 0I ,l' morning. .. .. li '1101 ovi'n m.p., ..-n...i....F..i ..... '01 MIA .... . .. ."."..I , ..11141" .41 Mil' LUltc U 'nn1 "very sheon. And then Hn iCS a stlfl '"ora wonderful Ighbor1?.011'"1 of ,l f'tmlllar slcp and ") diE?.nieter. s.t0' beforo her Not months i , H.,q l otr of tho last fow Chwn ih il-V'i cnBcr' rofrco lad to twith ,h "iV?Bl .K,ven "cr heart. k flow.??S,d Losing laugh he shook ' ""wer-luden boughs above hor head. - ' - Z-,T- --J- I le.n0lr.0,,,,0.coui,, ,,rush f'e dinging Kf his nnns ho c,lUBhl 1,cr closo t.."a.F.oni?' K'r1 tio turn o' fortunes nrnL!..Vo foun,,.n buer for thnt shoro SmSinU . '" his merry voice fh? J bcHouh "ho found me. It's si,o' ir i1? n y. you. 5ttV, thc 'lowers to .IV?. il b.u"'1 ,l bungalow whore sho ihi ., t'.'"1.!1 '""! ,wa beennear Linw? J'url1,lpr. "he a to wnteh our KoSf .,,W''eBM wl" 8lvc hrr n new ih .? JST'nia M cycH hone lllp Ntars In i wnn,?.. .?V.r COkt'd " Hect "1 Z. ri'.1 ? "'tntcd an Instant. Then ihn.i? ?fri ,m. t"ucI,el her btow and w-iini Ift!,t hcr "'"lllfK red lips, i win ii nve n .wcdlB the old town ' wiift.v B.i '.me,mbcr' c,, ,na" " mine") i?rX.r.UtlL"lI. '"""t PropcrU thnuk I'otalro' Sure, I will! .No loer or old ngcr' Vr Pa hlm ,norp W1II,,K ,,om They had tnltin hut a few stepi when' Jano hmim uttered a cry of dismay Tho gatepost loomed dnrk and tin adorned. The llttlo bronzo god had' vanlshod ! Ifollorwed a tenso moment Then Aiinf Janos voice rasped out of tho dark ness: 'If you ho lookln' fcr th' old heathen you'll find him back on tho parlor mantel." Jano Emma laughodi R?illJL nt. tbo now lono "f apology. ! "Mebbe I wuz a bit hnsty In throwing! ...i.i j;. ,,n, uunniucrill Wliai H linn- pencd I 't complete noelelle fmld Thread ASPARAGUS MEN WORRY ' Beds Sprouting arid Growers Object1 to So Early a Market ! Swodesboro, N. J., Murch 22. As-1 pnruKiiN growprn nre wntclilii" the wenthor cnrcfully. Smiti' bcils lunc licgun to Hiirotit ntiil if Hie wrnthorl rontlntios fnir for a week ninny growers will bo nblo to put the "grnsM" on tho market. (.rowers arc not prepared to market nt ths tliup. Tho season is si'crnl weeks ahead of normal. The growers nro hoping for colder weather. IJven tliouglt the warm w outlier con tinues, followed by n cold spell, the crop will not be injured, as the spinnta would merely turn nml grow downward, but the average farmer is not pi opined to handle, the crop so enrly in the season. This county produces n vast amount of nsnarngus, and innuy of the best hotels of the Kast lire furnished di rectly from this section. BLACK JUMPS LIQUOR BAIL Rearrest Ordered for Sixty Cases of Whisky Found In Private Car Mliimi, ria., Mnrch 22. Harry St. Trances llloek, New York capitalist, iu whose private car at fncnanut Orovc Inst Wednesday were found Rixty enscs of liquor, did not appear when his case was railed in mayor's court nt that place yesterdnj, und Mayor Mnthcson "ordered the .$,"00 cash bond posted by Waok forfeited and n bench warrant is sued for his rearrest. The warrant is returnable Wednesday. lllncl; was returned to Miami Run dnj from I'nlnt Ilcueh where he wns arrested Snturdtty night ution order of (ioernor Hardee, who advised the local authorities that the dismissnl of the federal clinrges ngninst him by the United States commissioner did not re lieve thc state authorities of their duty. FARM CLUBS RECRUITING 500 School Children Sought In Salem County Organizations Darctown, N, J., Mnrch 22, A cain paign has been launched to enroll fiOO school boys nnd girls between ten and eighteen jenrs of age iu agricultural clubs in Sulem county to compete in contests in mining potatoes, pigs and calves and also to become members of garden nnd canning clubs. A pure-bred calf uud $200 in cash prir.es, with gold, silver und bronze medals and trips to the stato agricul tural fnrm were among the prizes awarded last jenr, and these, prizes arc to be duplicated this year. I m Kra l-A'- S3E BIT h J eOJIMUNITIES iiiviiing in dustrinl expuiihion inus.t ollVr that liigli standard of electric power and light service which is demanded in modern industrial plants. But thc power und light, companies can supply no better service than tho rates fixed by the regulating authorities will permit. These rules should gic tho utili ties sufficient revenue to pay operating expenses, und a fair return upon thc money invested. This is essential if ndditional cnpital is to he attracted for necessary additions und improve ments, Tim nonuiNS & myeiis Kobbins &&tyer$- CMoiors and clans EVENING PUBLIC SUPERSTITIONS ' i rr"siK5 - ,...' WS X Do you know what it "means" when a tiiqtinlnt.'iiirc with you If j ou henr the first notes of n dove in spring while jou me Ijlng down you will have ill hculth all the jear; if you nro walking, perfect health; if sitting, moderately good health. The pigeon is supposed to look well to its own stomach ; hence pigeon-toed peo ple are said to bo sting). To feed M rouge, pigeons will bring true friends. Turtle doves in jour house arc said to banish rheumntism. Thc cooing of a strange do.e in jour window is the- sign of coming sad intelli gence. It is good luck to have n stray pig eon come to jour home. Mourning doves frequenting jour premises nro supposed to bring sudden illness to the fumil). Pigeons Hying in a ring over a body of water give a sign of rain. HEARS MOTOR IN CHURCH Owner Recognizes Sound of His Car and Hurries Out, but Thief Runs CollliiRswood, N. J., March 22. J. A. Hilliard, of 121." Kldridge acnttc, was in the First Methodist Kpiscopnl Church, when he heard tho low purr of nn automobile und, recog nizing it as "the voice" of his car. he ran outside. A man wus trj lug to start tho machine. When th" owner ap proaclied the thief jumped out nnd ran. Mr. Hilliard cried. "Stop thief!" but persons who heard him said inter they thought he was "fooling." Mr. Hilliard says the thief could have been lnndcd in j'ail had those persons "not been hulf frightened out of their wits." Four Hurt in Collision Clnrksboro, N. J.. Man h 22. As the result of a collision of motors here Oncar llerog is in the Un derwood Hospital ut Woodbury with serious iiijuricM nnd Alnuo Heed, Wil liam Caldwell und Walter Myers, the other occupants of the cur, nre limping about, cut und bruised. The quartet were running slowly, they sny, nnd did not see the car parked on the street. 1 rMUl w "13711 r-swrn!. " i vy-iKteft..... ' j x mi v-.mri It is hero that tho regulating au thorities can contribute lo the growth of the community. Through the establishment of rates coinniensurato with tho class of service rendered, they can make it possible for tho utilities logive that edicient sen ice which will please tho public and foster the industriul expansion of the community. Thai such uuthorilies may deal fairly, with both the public and the utilities, they must have the .support of u public which is vitally interested in receiving and giving u square deal. cospriin'gfii;ld,ohio Manufacturers of BEDGEIPmi,ADELPti:iA, TUESDAY, ABOUT DOVES, j;rs.rs? - y(! iloe or a pigeon tries to scrnpc an in the springtime? To kill n mourning doc mentis loss of friends. If a dovo flies into a house when nnv person is dead or djlng the person at wnose tori me lilrd tails will die next. If doves nrri.e at their homes Inter than usual, it is a sign of bad weather. If jou nre going downhill when J'otl hear the first dove In the HPUnn, you will lose something. If jou nre going up, you will llnd something. If a pigeon settles on n table, it is a sign of sickness. When the dovos around thc dovecote mnke n more than ordinary cooing and pass Incessantly m and out of their cotes, it is a sure sign that there is to tic a change of weather. Pigeons arc trusted as Insurers ngninst lire. The Might of a pigeon through a house is regarded as n kindly warning of conflagration. It is n common notion thnt if a dove were let loose with Its ejes blinded. It would lly stt night up into the air until it fell from exhaustion. WOMEN AID ERRING YOUTHS Juvenile Court Committee to Meet Thursday In Camden Haddoiiflcld. N. J., March 22. Tho Juvenile t'ouit committee of the Fed erated Women's Clubs of Camden County, nre planning n get-together meeting for Thursday afternoon in thc Camden City Y. M. C. A. Mrs. "William D. Weikcl, of Mer chantville, will pteside and the speak ers will bo Judge John H. Kates, of the Juvenile nnd Criminal Courts; Prosecutor Charles Wolvcrton, of Camden; Dr. Friedu K. Lippert, psy chological inspector for the Juvenile Court, of Philadelphia: V.. P. Trnua, .superintendent of the Hudson County Parental School, in Itajoune, and Mrs. Cornelia 11. Meytiott, director of the division of pnrole, in Trenton. The Juvenile county committee wns organized for the purpose of establish ing n house of detention in Camden county, where boys nnd girls under sixteen could be placed instead of in jail with older and worse offenders. Committees arc co-operating from the board of freeholders, the Chamber of Commerce, of ( uiudcn, und the Ho tary Club, and the Y. M. C. A. nnd the Civic Federation, of Camden county. a aiE ASKS L T Japan Bids High for Labor Ses sion Scheduled to Bo Held in Ooneva BRITISHERSGOINGTO RUSSIA Sutnnmry of MWflnJ cable dispatches In loili,)' l-ii lil l- I, rditrr fnprisbt, lull, Ipj I'nhllr I.editrr Co. (iencta, Mnrch 22. A .grent .Jnpn- neso propnginda s-cheme is on foot in connection with the April meeting of the international labor bureau. Thl annual meeting, which will be attended bj delegates of employers nml world rs from nil countries ndlieiing to the rovrnnnt of the Ijongue of Nation", is di signed to take place In (icnova, but 11, F. Kospoth was informed tli.it .Inpiin had sent nn invitation to tin' labor bureau suggesting it be hold at Tnklo. In its invitation the Japanese (iov rrnmrnt offers to send one of the linest Ji'innese mail rtenmers to a nuropenn port to convey the delegates to .lupiii. und pinmisei all their expenses on tin trip tlieie and buck, as well as during their stay in Tokio, No dteislon was taken by the labor bureau resjnrdlng .Inpnn's offer, hut us the money question is nn important one for tin1 bunnu salaries of its emplojes Were recently reduced through lack of funds it is not impossible the invita tion may be accepted. Itrltlsh Delegation o Moscow Tomloit, March 22. Etiglund is losing no time in putting into effiet the tinde agreement with Uussla. It already has divided to send n staff of men well acquainted with Russia to Moscow, I'etrograd. Odessa und prob ably one or two other places. Details of the plans are belli? worked out nnd the personnel considered nnd the gov ernment hopes to hao these men on their way very soon. Turks Ousted From Itatum 22. The Constantinople, March Turks were driven ou! of liutum Sat urday by combined Husslan nnd Cleor glan forces, according to information received here from tin American de stroyer stationed at Itatum. Italians l-'car New Kntente Home. Mnrch 22. Is America slowly (iiivlmr toward a conlltlon with Ocr many and Hussiu.' This eventuality has been seiiously advanced in the chnmbcr during the foreign rotations debate by several speakers as a warn ing ngninst the government engaging ton di el ly in the poliej of sanctions against Ocnnnny. Socialist speakers and Signor Nlttl's followers appended to consider seri ouslj the piospu't of America, Hussiu nnd (Sermunj being urrajed as a coun terpoise lo Fnglund, Franee and Jupnn. Captain Killed In Duel Montevideo, Uruguay, Match 22. The first fatal duel since the recent adont on of the law legalizing dueling occurred here yesterday when Captains Melo und (iomczn, of the Uruguayan army, fought with pistols. Captain Melo was shot through the heart. nn EASTER Ir? SUNDAY ST MAR. 27 NewYork Wal rx-MLKAiJlillon.! SPECIAL TRAIN Direct to Pennsylvania Sta tion, 7th Avenue and I12d Street, New York, leaves Ilrou striet Stntion IVest l'Mlndelphlil . . ortll Philadelphia .. 7it A M ,T 47 V M. .7-..7 A M TltKetH on sale tommeni o I'rlcla preredlnif oxcuriilon (W" Similar excurHlons April 1(1 "4 . s and 'i'l. ia System $315.00 ( l. btautifull) lar'ir and lirrfect tltamnntl in nn rxiinUUe all-plni-mum letting lonttiitiiilii tun .smaller itoncn, fOMlKHilSOXK will " roiiefnct iou that our ituiinnntts arc priced n uniiallu low It trill jmi io i to view our stocl: 91 l Kennedy & Bro. 102 S. 13th St. 1920 a iniir 3 The Whys and Wherefores in painting advice Are you sure your painter know why the old paint should he burned off in stead of tcraped or vice versa? Or does lie just guest. In all matters of this kind Wilson painting advice is sound it is backed up with n reputation of 70 yenrs' experience. We will be glad to advise you at tiny time on inntters pertaining to your painting problems. GOOD PAINTING, Will stand the lest of time 44N.Ttb.St. EAGUE BODY TO IE TIN OK P ffll g I m I MARCH B2, H921 CHINESE STUDENTS STRIKE Join Teachers and Cause Reslgna-i tlon of Minister of Education I I'cltln, March 22. (lly A. 1'.) ' Minister of Kdiirntion I'nn itiati I.le-i j has tendered ills resignation as n result of a strike of teachers ami iidmlnistrn- ' tlc olhciuls in al the eight higher in Ktitutinns of lenrulng hero. The strike was called primarily be cause of four months' arrears In sal aiies. The tencliers and the students who have joined iu the strike, have ad dressed a concerted protest ngninst the sequestration of funds by Individual rev eiitle-proiluclng ministries. They demnnd nutionnlizatlnu of the revenues and the nlltninenl of n sufficient fund for educa tional purposes. Kight hundred tench crs nnd (1000 students tne affected. Tho students declare thej will not return to their studios until fissured of the safety of the financial future of higher education, even though the -nlnr arrears are paid nnd the toHiers should bo willing to resume their labors. Fake Bomb Empties Subway Train New York, Mnrch 22. fuke bomb lnheled "djnnmite and nitroglycerine" caused pnsscngers on a Hronkljn sub way trnin yesterday to scurry to the street and thc motormnn to refuse U run the train. . PURE FRESH-PAINT Believe Me Spring Is Here It's the season of new clothes new coloi-b. It's just thc time to have your home pnintcd to icpnir thc wear of thc Winter; to protect it against April's showers nnd Summer's sun! Sec Kuchnlc today! "Save thc Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. St. fiPRUCEW RACeioQJ Talcum Is so soothing and cooling for baby's tender skin after a bath with Cuticura Soap. SftmpUKtchrrMbyMtll Address "OstieBrftLtb oiktorlii.Dspt lTO.Mfttdtn48.Mftm " Sold err7' wSr Ht)ftD2t (Jlntmfnt2fiftndLi0r 'IftleumZ&e .uticura oop fthaTes without mug. EXCURSION TO I I LEBANON and HERSHEY HARRISBURG and LYKENS $0.00 $9.25 H Slopping .ii I ir i.ro ; tinont B H 'Joitor i it., ami V II mrilH'o.wi 9 t Tn H', Vriillllomil I Sunday, March 27 ISnecl.il tr.iln Iriufs l(-.iliiitr Trrnil. nal 7!Sl A VI . HtoiipiiiB- nt Cottimhlit Ave.. lliiiitlii;ilini st,, Miiiiii.mmiK, ('onsboluHKrn nml NorrUtown (l)i- M IKulb St.). Itrturnliiir li'im-s l.il,in AID r, U JI.I Willi Misliiuii .",.111 I'. VI.: Ton it H f itj. 0:(m r. vi. i rrpiimni, n-u r. m.( Sl'liif. drove, 7-oit I". VI, i lliirrMnirir. 7:liV !. VI Ilrrslii-,. 7:J7 I". M.i H I'l.inun, Hsill f, VI. Bj I Philadelphia & Reading J jg Kail Railway l for holding Bonds.Deeds & Mortgages and other tccuntie. Made of heavy tin anil mitred. Reinfoned bauds. From 12 In. to 20 in. I0113 Cheaper grades, all sizes. Change Boxes Billhead Boxes Stamp Boxes YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS PRINTERS BLANK BOOKS New Address, 12 N. 13th St. Also at 719 Walnut St. W y""fl jl 4-v v "I 1 J m s"1 l CASH BOXES t ffveJPrpcr - " mnit Mnlllnrr ntft cr Hoxet and Mailing Tube. EDWINJ.SCHQETTLECO. 533 N. 11th St riiilidetphb . Lin. Oil Mixed Paints II.Wi: HT(IOI) Till. TJ.sr 30 I. AltS $3.75 Gal. $1.10 Qt. Can Rock Var. Wood Finish $3.75 Gal. $1.00 Qt. Can n rot.oiiH am i m:ic rent ri.ooits ami am. ismm, woitK "Opalite" Enamel $6.50 Gal. $1.75 Qt. 1IIVDOW Ol H IWtlMM ( AIIMSIIi;s I'D It AM. 1SH , IIOU-.M ; M ltl;Tll, C. A. GILLINGHAM O0TII A I.Of't IT ISTII A AlOHKISi '" A it II HIT.TS. Two or seventy ft vc miles an hour! Thc National Sex tet is master of them both, with sure, silent case. SAMUEL EAR1XY MOTOR CO. 675 N. Broad St. miimai lKt HUCCtKHfUl ilHSTALLATIQH and REPAIR WORK! COVEBINO THE ENTIRC riCLO Or MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS POWER-STEAM ELECTRIC HEATING PLUMBING WATER SUPPLY 6VSTEMS LIOHTINO VENTtLATINO OEKERAL PIPINO WORK ETC. Forty-One Years' experience in selectine; and installinj; 8000 plants has tnuKht us many things we did not know at the Mart. This valuable knowledge is in the "Service" wc sell jou. CIVILIZATION'S GREATEST WORK An Arab, niter having Been ono of our America u c.i'es, remem bered font our g-eitost HChicvo ment wns our power o bring vvn'er to our inst nt command The & K nur svbt. n can Civ you this irrr.it advontaBO of cvlllzntton Wftor nh'io you want it, when ' ou wont It, at small cjt TejeckBizos. Co. FlumblniT A llentlue .suppllm Dlftplnr Koumfc 44 to 50 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. fcrfiZ Vtrllo for IlnoWIrt CORNS Lift Off with Hngers rini-i.1. i imit i tut i 'i ip a ini i "I'Veczono on an hi l.li a mtii lit.inilv th.it corn stops hiutnur tin n hlmn . ou lift tt riiiht ..ft vvitl, flnir. in Tiulv mil (liTIKKi t n( ll ., 1 1 I. til. I let ziiiu r u 1 1 i i ' 'ii nt i nniovo every hard corn -utt corn or coin between tho torn and Mio calluses, Without borcucss or lirltutioiu I 1 v 15 S - S - STAMMERING ) CnM. WrlfA or Thn THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE Tor tlio nirc of nil tlrtt-rim In tpoaNi 1727 MANTKR BTBHET Foreign Connection Desired Tnung business man pnst thirty. Fits sears Inclup trial plant manager: now financial r xccutlve with largest Amer ican corporation In Its field Connec tion desired which will lead to for rlgn assignment Highest bank an4 business credentials. 11 COB, LUUGlill OFFICII OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAIj TO NEW Reconstructed upholstered and polished $15. Klrst-claas work iruarnnteed. Slip covers mado to order. Wo carrv a. lartro stock of UDholirter materials, eolllng at wholesale price. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. OlilrKt nnd I.urKut Homo of Itl Kln4 305 Arch Street ZTlt.Vir oc 30E30E IOEXO Plaiaked Shadg Somctliinfj New Cooked on Hickory Plank in Front of You in Main Dining Room 1so Noted for SHORE DINNERS and SEA FOOD STEAMED OYSTERS AND STEAMED SOFT CLAMS Rnn hhin dp. r 'r n 125 WALNUT ST. o Open Until 11 P. M. t-ti irtT-trii n ao iS MOVING Household Goodt and Office Furniture To or From BOSTON BUFFALO PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND RICHMOND WASHINGTON BALTIMORE NEW YORK arid other distant point Transfer Co., Inc. S. E. Cor. 37th Baring 752 & Market West 752 At Less 'Than .Half (Price, 8x -LEITZ INOCULARS r ru rurv on1 '"unity o rirrhi v xvr r Artr Officers jaj t li 1 tlT Regular Price $65 Special Offer $2950 ' orrp t wrl'tj n i t)rHl li' tt uw T n fnitrui 1 1 IT binomilur 11 anrt Sew of h qijtill tr.t vtttl tnd m' f p tTHTMnn i nii.t it. tt wli lndi ft n'l) itx iiln p.' i an 1 nrtlri 1 1 i ipl ly fuP'ii-iuifiiiA mtkr 'htm snttabls n - nfh pif itil itn-n for tlaclng, Yachting ml I1 rut )ott k url . y MP ( Ol mih prlrUfBn of tt I tt lo any part uf I'd I ri M. A. MODELL & SONS 71 Cortlandt St, New York ! imici . 111(1)1 US TO III I l VII "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" i t.ct Out lour Hottle of Sloau'ti l.iitinicnt and Knock tlie I'ain "Gallov-West" I UI.N I it uili fur ili.-it last . iiunk switch in tonipcruture, I M'ri. j.iii- i, i'u ion Mill, borb, I I ill uf i lii uiniilli' tv i ii K'-"- mi slinlllll llllVO llllii II huttlo of i Sliuin' Lililliii'lil hiimlu tlmt iti.l,l M I 1 ' '.. ,1414 jff iliiivc pi nrtniliil ii illiuiit nihliinn, "l,. u.iniioil nnd i"Hi ciiwl up tin1 inns iil. iiiiili'd (lie imiiiiv iniiiifiil. nf iwieil piirt nnd linnifc-lil fc'iutitv ms re in f llilinl m .irii'l- i liiiiiliiiKo, uci .1 1 . II I Mi I II ll .M in Ktiffness, -ii. nn- i hi .pi i ii dei ii buttle lit wmr .lriivi-t - " Till .fl 10 Stoait Linimentfe ri3 tnv V w 1 i 'i! i r l t 3 t, (A i ( it r c J tl v 1 1 5 i & I 1 : V I s ; V sy.,, i,'rttl?iiji&i'i-U,Ni.s it y, tf . i7s(.4"" .t SiV.l'tl. I - I . . I , "J v I 'mm-1 ' i -',ti! kjM
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