XS. ,r H '.I m r I i f G EVEXJNG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 StUi FAMILY PHYSICIAN QN STAN Dr. Hugh Russall C:ves Ev clence for Pla'ntff m Divorce Su.t , I MORE KEYHOLE TESTIMONY i tl'P ssir'at 1 P'rss ex opt when the older Adams testified -eat nenr Mis Ktlliiunti a ioiuimI ami f fl i imiiii" if H am nix n In i room was i emit to prompt tlioni in tlio ros l ii In was .mil t" line lcddened , inniiiition of tin' Cinidtm w nicsc-i w i mil .Mini on 11,. was tndl-n itit owr tin- tetlmon ol Ii ltn i'll i tostimoii toilin It was tlipildci Adams nl s ( mntcd hi on In i'i plnifl" h ..tr, sti limn mi bniiK i dnren wit m.rl to -iT-it tli.; testimony of II s,' (, (i N. 0 ti tostimnin of i 'N T i ' Mi- n'n wp'p tlion , ,mi ' i i r n frli nd-di r'!m- 'Sr un I to lMlf i' , P i i .'! f IV! I'i i i i ' n r - nt t 1 1 In nriiti: 1. i n I - ltil w'nn ' M i ,';,:i;V:V' U,u,r,;,V,l Mr. George E. Bean apeak. In N.Y ' i mh sild ' i- ' rutin I did not Mi- l.i'l.'c I' Hum of this i it , l i i i i i t t m-lit tistin e i i i t il', t'lis mo nn at the Hotel i, i . n i s i t , ,,. ,., r ii iii New orl. i iM hi topic of ii u ... i. nn l t nt i1r t"Htmnn nt i.coi'kp Adiiiiis was Kiibjutid i i n w ' i Minilti it. "ii. "'i li Hint., i Ii tlm opinion of his. mso.l.itul with Mrs Stillin.ui s di-ui "i" Ii H It - I ii ftl. '.'I , ,,l- 's' I III 'l II IP ll I i nnd ur-i nt lit rnt'ire PASSION PLAY IN 1922 Oberammergau Plans for Next Year, Anton Lang Writes C'pd.ir Rapids. l.i., Mm r. (ltx A. I ) Tin- 1'nsidoii Pln will be (.Hen ut Olioroiniiicrini. ttinintn, in 111-", ac ini dins to a lrltir frniu Anton I.iuik, thp ('hrstus of thp plni received here "It Is now n ilctiTininid matter thnt thp Passion P'nt will In ciwn i" lit. tho letter iid "Will tho peice with America lie New WU. M v " ill of I! if i n tndn w nil ! 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I here die o mam t siig yctn)u tn be hail in fin '("ic that Diih h pcr-mial mpsstion s.lll help 'H1 decide. i ni insta'Ke a -.u.i aiui s i cum f "tci ling i I c r, plain tit. -I 'ii 41-SA 552'? c r-ifi P- S. A7if & & You'll loe it- "ta'stp": 0. ? y " sj H ,W- J 4 u , 6' Cheat mil St. M V U 1 Rs ML, 1 I!-'" ITMSs ra out ci : jjL i lo t J.!l nur to:e5 5 MSTnifTLM tifvsEishi iK nw S.. 1 R y . , , -aiaj fS? SUNDAY j CITINGS ;i :jAxr tToriki f. -i c- r Ti. i e M Lver', Sjr .av Jt-i rf ri m . . r -Mr City I) fin ; i t p o r ii t !. r 3 s.- . lain Citv t ifi t t M mi Harbor A v Ion L n Uit t t i in dn i. t.of ?3 QklI 5U BfcfV Fj fca Po ii t 3".;' 1"' J. ' , y ii I 1 J J Unionul I ' I , i r ion I , M "' I, . c 6 I '-: 1 1 Go-jj .so r ;"h..7. oo iL ,:ttp :-"i W i 1 1 i f M ( AJ j itL $2.50 Phiii.pitju-g i?2.7 5 Btiii,Jpie Jt t 1 . rfa .4$3.00 New York SLMIO Mv 8 .. un. S ID i ri. l - , i . , .1S3.2S JIarr. -,-.rs .f?3.00 CHnli own Noui I lr lln l Mey $3.50 v $3.00 i R . I l i s,l NIlA s, M. I fl Til , t To Busy Women: VVH not fnce th" trp'! '- 1 wose ndirow, W pomtc-d Kfii c ' crd ' sKoei do tear tl un )our ent'c,u By '.at -. ij puinful corns, bunions ral'oups, irs'oin,; nails, fallen arches He 'ov comes a 'ioe tfia . newly designed to give o al' the. sf le jou ant, ct to "let the iff nw as th' '. shjiald VeinK is the best proot Come in and try on o. pair It will be .1 comfortable sur prise to you Endorsed 5" hc Y W. C. A. Because the new loclifi d Educator meets exactly their ided of a shoe for women, the "i C As Ordir ped'c Council fully endorses It Mado by Riu ti. Hutcblu, Inc. Uoalon. rviOSlf-i EDUCATOrV -lOEi RFC D FOR V OMEN M.l III II IN I .,! S sHIKl S) L II Glckmin let I s 1 i s R Torttrr i 5on I U x i Mni 1 1 J mi i i; Ppnnculunni'i Qfcfnm . I uiiiigtiruiiiii .Tt,oiii iv- IC M.'l,r . . lU I rkrt s C "i y s so' H A hir i I ' '(liUr ir VVm Mnefarlane VlV.) I r nl.f Til r. Chat Clersa ! I m'.i i Geo Schwinn J llll V I s. n. A Christian ,'H! I r inkfuril r. George M Carman ,",H N l.'il st A Kobut & Som till & spriin st . uiinlrn, N J, I - ;l I Vi l i,S . msL m i0m Bert 5trgit M1 I N: v Av. i I rjueator OzorJ hn'h SJW mfartabU and ;cne , 3xs i A,' "So Hanrlv" uawnh rastry onop 32 South 15th Street Special Todau Vanilla Eclairs 10c Each, $1.10 Dozen ratified bv 1022, Rlvlnc freedom for travel in (Iciiiiati) '' .Muih will depend on that for lln iiiiiiiImt of iKltorf The. Passion 1'lny will In produroil in it leverpnt manner and will siircl brltiR our diHtrcbsed country and dlsiicwrtl tomii unity iniieh .spiritual and matcrlnl benelit." WIFE SHOOTS HUSBAND In nn irisuiiient orr a buildlitR and loan payment last n'ghl. Cecil Webnter, n Ne?ro, twenty jrars old, wns shot In tho left leg bv hl wife, ltentrlee twrntcten ,enrs old, ut their home, 1324 South Onrnet tdrect. Police of thf Free Lecture Christian Science Paul Stark Scclcy, C. S. B., of Portland, Oregon Mrnibrr of Hip lumnl of Lerliiri-lili of TIip Motlirr riiurch, Tim Mrt ( Imrrli of lirlt. srlmtM, In Huston. Mimii. CHURCH EDIFICE Walnut Vet of 40th Street Thursday Evening, May 5, at 8 o'Clock Friday Evening, May 6, at 8 o'Clock The Public Is Cordially Invited Twentieth nnd Federal Ktreets tdhtlon -!, Wnhalni. In 111" Polllllnlp ItllM pltal and placed his wife tinder nrrct. , Maslnlrntc Dougherty today After treatment Welwtur wa, M.M. , nnd both will be given n hearlni UP Mnuirnin nn.t,..i. .," . r,n bffow fl ONE SECOND Turns a blank sheet in to a handsomely printed letter-head with the body of the letter typewritten in a second color and signed with pen-ink in a third color all one operation on the Multicolor Press " Print it yourself at half the cost " RUSSELL E. BAUM, 33 S. Broad St.,, Phila. PAone Spruce 7437-38 -:. , srfs It Crackers &VIM Cookie-Cakes o you know this grocer? He will give $1.00 worth of groceries to the first ten women to guess his identity. AT THE right is an actual i. drawing of a certain grocer, made from a photograph taken last week in his well-known store. Do you recognize him? If you think you do, write his name and address on a slip of paper and send it to J. S. Ivins' Son, Inc., 627 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. If yours is one of the first ten correct guesses received, we will at once mail you an order that this grocer will honor to the extent of one dollar's worth of groceries. The only restriction is that the dollar's worth will in clude a pound of Ivins' Lunch-on-Thins. You must send in your guess at once if you hope to be one of the lucky ten whom Mr. will "treat." And a treat of a dollar's worth of fine groceries, including a pound of Ivins' fa mous Lunch-on-Thins, is well worth guessing for. Who is he? Four of Ivins dainty cookie-cakes Lunch-on-Thins : of course ou know how cood-to-cat these crisp (inkers are' Do jou realise, too, the mam fTerent and apprtumg ua; in which thev t an be icned? With eerv lourse of a dinner, from soup to dessert at luncheons and tejs between meals, for the hungry oungsters crisp LUNCH-ON-THINS are a!l-uas good! jO ou know the Imiis gruccr nearest our home' Phone our Inquiry Bureau (Poplar 3570) and let us tell ou v here his s-ore ii. You will find that he has a wide as sortment of delicious cookie-cakes and crai kcrs to offer ou, as well as the famous Ivms descrt-cakes ? intond aid Ii iri'spiitft. 1'hone us nu Chocoroons: here is a dainty little cake that children relish for the sweet chocolate coating that covers the rich cocoanut filler inside. And both the chocolate coating and the cake itself arc so pure and wholesome thatyoungsters can eat to their "tummies'" content. Chocoroons are especially tasty uith vanilla or chocolate ice cream, for debsert. Try them that way. Cocoanut Gems: golden-brown cookies of rare goodness, with plenty of pure .shredded cocoanut mixed into the batter to add flavor and tabtiness. As soon ab you see Cocoanut Gems you'll know you're in for a treat. And when you taste them "Oh, so good!" Buy some this afternoon and give the family that treat tonight. Look for them at your grocer's displayed in the new 4-pail rack, shown above. Sweet Maries: in all our 75 years' experience, wc have never baked a cookie-cake that has made friends more quickly than has Sweet Marie a cookie-cake that many women buy almost as regularly as they buy bread. Try Siveet Maries Today. Your grocer .sells them. Chocolate Bon Bons: nothing less than llic rare skill of the Ivins Baker, plus a wonderful ten thousand dollar machine, could turn out such de licious little bits of goodness as Ivins Chocolate Bon Bons! "Crunchy" butter cookies, with a top of pure marshmallow, the whole covered with rich choco late doesn't that sound good? Well )'ou should taste them ! m& Try Dr. Von's Health Biscuits - the natural trtatintnt for lonjtipjtion. Two o six bivcuits .1 iiv (eaten plain or vptrad itli jim, jrll, t lirt".c m butter) will afford inuin relief and keep sou feeling lit and frrsh. DnigRMs and grocers tell Dr. Von's Health Biscuits in sealed pirkapes. Wedding cakes, birthday cakes, cakes for every special occasion let the skilled Iins Baker prowdc yours. Beautifully and appro priately decorated, in any size and style you desire, at less cost than you could bake it at home. Order through your grocer, one week in advance. Wc will deliver direct to him, promptly, on the day of your party. Cookie-Cakes cm racRers J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. Cur out (ui aduertuement and keep it handy In your kitchen. (Jim it when planning your day' mealt. Add enjoymunt to dinner and iuppers by tcrvtng hint "good thingi to eat" EVERY DAY. - ,MtVilLl' !; "- in ""I;'' u The "household caddy " is a great convenience. It keeps Ivins' cookie-cakes and crackers always clean and fresh in your pantry. Order house hold caddies, filled with whatever crack ers you wish, through your grocer. We deliver to him, for you. Baker of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia since 1846" 'JfVtW5,Wy ' W! t4J W3"4, n
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