.T ft -i ' j-.i'rnufT"""' .4 - 1 ( EVENING PUBLIC LEDCfER-PHlLADELPHIA", MONDAY, MAY 9, 1021 X, . v..f ... , . t-f ll s V t THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor Rlahts of a Wife .i. i-A.trt o! Ih KvtnUU Piihlic l.'ilar.i T Lht 'rifSulU 1IKO to Know tlie opinion of Hit ' ... . vir. ,.jr iari " th rlslits ot a vll. "Jr. "J":; hM mi to strict nci-ount In M nu,D.H- --- ,.vmthlna "r.' ""...,: i o nnJ why I wrr " .'.': ...i.otn t .to. I ln' 1 vxiitndi went titers, ... ...l.nl I U I. 1 IIIIH -' "A !"'? .., mustlonnslrs almost rvcry hfn'jfll b M rlKti, lu 1(no,v "" '"".. .n.,i. M. innni V Mini 1 Bin "!" :, . , ... . tho conauui ui ma ...; . ,ii" Jllcra to tho Kdllor Bhould bo as brief njirl to tho jxilnt as possible, avoiding nnythtiiR that would open a. denominational or sectarian dls cUBHlon. No attention will bo paid to nnonr mous letters. Nnmrs mid nddrcs-w must bo slfrncil tin an evldenco of cowl faith, nlthouRh namrs wllj not be printed If rctiucst In mndo that lliey be omitted The publication of a letter In not to be taken nn Indorsement of Ita Mcwn by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post use, nor will manuscript b naved. times to help tho ex-servies msn, resrurdlem , romo nice young detejUves to teniut omn uf u Ik-Hit -ho was In a trench or n fort, i for tho snmi i nurposu? I u. I'nuarjcipnui April .u, ii'-i. " ,'.il prw.-r and not of a ilmriictur '',,,,., dlwrnce upon his name. '" . i...ti (1 "noi a who I..-.V ".. - . me i"- ' - IV Much a 1rl.tle-TC I not Rrantort "'" -" nmv craving rn ir nnufln.il, to ellalirPMt t'Ht It; rr nn ... . i .. .. nir m orv limn . ... -i -, r ij uiiirii in i lit- nr nil iisri. nun - " . . .iii HiTiiniv una -i vii !. ....... , . -- -,-. . ..... i JH ."' ..,... i.,- t..t tt ua IO 1 U.PI tiiu npVMnnM nr e-rs i .: i tine r iroiu iii ..-. . .. ,... . ".. -" " M,..i.Vs:" Bi.d questions my rlfiht to " ''"; or 'n-"'inn SMi-all onallim n- j inBtlnct has b-cotn. ro hlirl.ly dsi.lopc.l that '" .., n Into details. "' ni-ver lens """""', V'V ' ' ' . " """'"i ih aiuo radical soclillstl- thoory will f: '' ""."... ..... i,imlf. what he has I "''"'' "-"i on iioirn m un ie,.nr ii tl in mr ivi'.'u - -- ... . ...tiii....i .. n.i i... ... . ... ' ' . ... ... hh.I to I h uhnm .t.nM In I1RH oicn, ii ...... -..... pottlcul.ir. Tho itltra-mndfrn wem'n prlil tlinms'-lves on tlilr Mnclrpndrnc" ond rlnhlly nn as fur as Unit l.-os. Ilut this i iiulte n(ri!rtsso "Indrtienil.iicx" Is nut I natural for nom-n nr, lndd, ths hralnl"t , women lheinilrs admit Women ant to If lonn"d n the mn. ae- , tordlnif ti a r'Cnt (tntemfnt hy Hlsle Vr Kuson, th iirtrrfs in other words women I want men to command thlr lcsict. An Independent -vlfo, earnln,? her own IMnir In husln"S", lo"s that respect for hr husband, and a mutual ! of marital hnmdn"s re-(-nit f. tnridintulli, woman suffrage Is, and ulwnjs wnf, both rlnht and iu,t, hut now tlmt they lme tl,n ot" It Is nfo to aay tl ai 'ho nujoilty will b content to leao l.olltlcs Inriely in tlm men vhn th novelty i i rum off. The irofiit kltua'lnn uf tiMtrlnKe Is liuund mo'Jlfl-d form for ronltirlf. . .1. tlntll limn litis Attlhrd t'l SO much l,.i, Ktuln i,r rulllr nnil until Ills social nr doti' iioluum and tho atn. lh" amo radical socUllstl" theory i,iuntlnhu Thitl tn.ntia until inrll Hlld tap. r wl.l !eoi . Kumfn Hra no ngcr 110 esiflsh as to dcflre j l.iv-o iuu .., ,,(llnln i u.OMFlt, I, t,- thj produ.-tton of a rev? , ,.,,, Hn,.,i f incluieliiui ,iprclr.nlti ,,;";; J,;, ..ddrsed to Hi. and of which '"tj-.ry I ' fl Pi ", Jn'' '" " -I , ., i-i-s lirouiht nn a lontroiersy. i " T sjuplelons r nuM lis ilissirou mr in V. . i no dls'il'i" vllfllu- fi'l fm ,. f.sred ihrlr nrr.val tc. tl.. extent .k.i firl ide tn aiuwerlnc the door bell ,,. me mall mm came, but. Instead. I,'., i tl. ervanti' alwasi. n answer the i.i anl io obtain all the mall thtl came 1' a" . . I 1. . I.IM ,ll.lll. . him alio ni.ii. t i. ' "" .-'.r ,'.." TVii.,. that this Is fair. IUI'H .. tt ....., tn care If ho knew all ,. .,wrm"nts. nn.l I really am not ery irlojl) conrerneil about num I f.iii I havs about his, but ho has one Ij .atchhu f'e d terloratlnn f Hie stuuo in tli ellr.ilni'tl. n of the f rtlstlo fur -t F.itl 'mil. u ens'- hi w lloothi, iTarrttM, C'llu .ant, 1mIi.ii s Mnn fc!i on wi. etc. Tim ro iti"- his r.o ."il nrtlts r.o Ilenihrardt la'e, II njm nn Wests or apbert Htnar's Ir mum of oil chaMrtei s v.: liav been dflerleratlnf: It Is true that th; oprr.i tola Is pslifti hi erv much handsomer and sensation1 Ret tlnr, hut tre i Id art of a Sn-br!ch. a N'ellsson, ft hcnlchi, a Vattl, a Oer.itsr. a'.' of t'ttt hft not lvn replrred by a Ttrn. Int. or Oi'li-run., o- Mnr- Cinid-n. or limn w till 'i ; lir constitution of ihgss Lnlted battleship or sub, home or abroad Uv all mil Ulir nil, 'nu lilt, r'rni in- u .h-j.- j that a man In srrxlic noes where he Is imt and a riKlitltiu mill knows that It Is 1pm , an army to run an arnl, WnUo up. bos, nur country may not nied ou now', hut) jour dlsabliu men need you, ana it is up to you to help them, Orncral t'ershlntf advised for all service men to itrt In uno orKanlAllon. l.'nltd we stand, dlvldtd we fall. Old. but It Is true. Tho tl. A. It. was organized for tho Civil War eteratis onlv. The S A. W. V wis organized for tho Hpinlsh-Amerlcsn War vet erans only, but they changed the rami to Ret tho overneas men under their charter, that th ovcre man mlnht have an Idea that he won th war Main. .1 O'Hhaun nes, V. T. W., l'ost 3S0. lal,e nntli e) Tho Anicrlran l.eon was oranlcd foi the veterans of the World War onlv. and It doesn't mnk n.iy dlffertni, wlmt b.ur..-h of tho serke you were In or where "oil were. You did your bit Your iltsab d men are In danaer of Ids nit what they dcrre If jou men don't wake up and brlnit your argu ments Into the American ty-clon Instead of annoWnpt peoplo un the eormrs with your dlsnatlsfartloii of the Ooernmtit's treat ment of soldiers and nallors. Come on. vl In find work whe.'e It Is mojf appreciated, and do something to iMp the bovs who lire crMnff out to ,nj to aid them. The Questions Answered lAt v,'a. ,.i li.lti I I. i.n Ihn. A .i.t States mi founded, piomlfs to hold Kood I Kt wi,al wi d'-ie. nn 1 set In where fur a comfortiibli' tpace of time yet In our , vi) i. hmrd. not on the ntreet suite cf the elt.iit of corlallftn i.inununlBts. I corr:rr ruttliic the throat of these wt, nrr "roformei " "blu law prsouii nnu others of espunlvey t,ro.id ot liu incelabl n.irrow m'nd. Aftr all, Isn't th" ai-raus person s pritcicss the true ni-asure of the prosrr.s of tho whole peopl-'' Are we rlsht l:v taklnif as our Ideal tip's the "richest and moct lultured" persons? I think not The sham, artincUlliy and self-suppiesslon of so- ailed "locleti" life do not tend to make Id-al tliJtlll.lt belnns. W. r HMYSKI1 doln th, '.- bit i l tC.ld Knalti'er' L'Mli lJlvislon Philadelphia. April 27. lli'.'l. Germans in Civil War To the .'((for of Pnb'ic l.rrtvrr: Sir IVr the Iieneilt if Ivld T. P.-.te ws will state that War Dcpirtmcnt reeords will show there were moie thin r,,Mi,nno. He 'nnns hi tl.e N'ortl.Tti atmle.s durlnc the ("HI! Longfellow's "Two Angels" To Hie Htlttor ol the .'vcuuitf 1'ublti Ledger: Ulr What did Innf"low mean by tin opet.ina lines of "The Two Anicrls"? "Two annels, ona of life and one of death, rassx 1,'or tho vlllogs nji Hie mortiitie broke." W. L. P. lii.iailulplila, April "... I!'2t II- referred to the fact thst Mr". Lowell, wlfo of James Husscll I.nwcll, the iol, died the earn.' tilnh tlmt one of Sir. Lonuf"llo'a children was born. Eight Largest Universities To Ihr. I ditor of the .'Venice Pub' r JL.dfl'f.' Mir t'.iuld vou klnull t'll n.e lit. ti mi tho I lifht Twti unHerslties in this country hi cording to enrollment" KIJNNKTH H KhTMAN. lliliaiieliihlA, April VI. IP'Jt. Tho eight largist unlvriiUlen In the eoun tr according to enrollment aie Columbia, S!4,G.1 students, Collese of Cltv of Nn, York H.17.1. New York UnUeuln. l.'.ni. Iluntei LnlNerslty, New York, 11.010, rnUorMly of Chicago, lO.hflOi University of I- ut, 1 n IiIh. IO.IL'0; t'nleralty of Inl.lBan lilol and Unlvorslty of Illinois, U'.'OS, Sketch of Anna H. Shaw Tn lb- Udilo of I'lblic Iitlof. Sir I will annreclatt. It .n fnnrh ,f vnn 'kindly print tr. hltoy of Anne II Hhau. i:rjnn mitchi:li. f'ho't.r, la , -May n. toai. ( Anna Howard Hhuw, woirau suffraitist, w.is born t.t Nowcnstle-eti-Trni Kn., I eb ruary II, 1M7. Whe.i .he was four years I of ato her pironts brousrhi her to America nho studied at lblon 'Mich I Coie. and liter studied and gradual' d t'ie Theol. i;l. twelo spaces Ths mlnito hat d mo' nriund tho wholo dial wh.l th. h ir hnno II, OK. s oor On,' of tt i-pm rs Thn H rt manifestly together at 1 o . ! k aid w hen Ihn mlnnta hand ha Kllneil upon th nih.rl To r whole elriumfeienie tho will aaaln b K"hr. Calllnif the twelve enaers "a" nnd to- th' since spii'o llJ0' Rnd "'I ' tho dlstain tonsiderstlori the f.nir nrd thre-i- n-b In the nron.em under minute hand must train fourths revoljllons from 12 oV.ck, that Is. d cnuuls m times four and thr- fnu'ih-. or f,7: eone,tueiitl , t equals 57 dAi'led I.. II equals the nbov answer II M I'hlladulDhU April 117 U'.'l Poems and Songs Desired "A Nervous Old Gentleman," Etc, TOtlf l:d tor r,t fl , . ui,0 J'jl,'( I til'irr Sir Th fell"i.n(; nr, th. t'.rsi Hi..-1 i t t i serui ' 1 of trade a f. rtuns had ar old poem that I would I'.t "A nervous old fnili man Jly which though It tn h niade T.ok n house twist tv o lvls s'. the I'cirts of I he ,ov.r Tht he rnenn at his ! .ur i . '. I ail ;i'i I un' Mit-i iv. i. ivnuni'". riilladrlpliia. Arr. ."I I'l.'l Where Line3 Are to Be Found To t he f.'dlf,. of f'. ,, r i -(; f',i,Ue t.'fto Hll l)n His WHS tne , utll.'l f r , Tom Mui.re s lir .s li. le-Rlnmnir ' 1 t e i J..wrybi,d si .rrs to I know wh'ro thej m I'l.lUdelphhi. r-i. From Sarah Pratt's Poem dr I.rfilor of He .. i..; I'mI.i" Irljev k,,.j ii mmi eii m.. rr m nai p. in " fnlli w Imr llnc , , te If ion slid vho is th author "My moth' i sus I must not pass , Too nar that Kiss" " The lln's are familiar bu' I can i p.aco t,eni ilV.nnnii T. I'VUI'SnV Philadelphia. Apt II '.'U 1DJI Thu lln.s aro from 'The w.-'h In the' ft. ass." hi Sarah M. Jl Prat" lii i one knew . ns h.lt mid r-.KK.Ml el. II1S n rnfii;. r ' 1 ' i 1.1 Id -li laiitfl.il ii' mm as I'ottO l - Inn. h' " ill e M ii".i I et'.i p.il lief .r a hiMibi. dour lie i, tiMj kiiickel r Kound he heard, hi thougtt. Hi fh" I"' deml7 I Mlt soon b, liears a n h.m Iwos mothers Mil" he- hnir w'ss ser4 ! y the tou li of 1 1 ir -Mi nid ' Tlien.t fl id they'e sent ui haeH our Jim." nil knotin t "There's a Mother Always Waiting", To the Hit. tor of the rvmlno I'ubl.e t.'ilai'! yr i urn erv imxivus to Law the words, of the vm entitled "'lb-res ,. .Mu'Iit ' All i.vs Waiting for I'M "i " "' . ""' 11, w ." i an "U priti' It" VI. 1. I hilBdelphla April 1!. 1PJI. Ho :.ou r doing to eae the nid home Jim indii' j.-.i n- r' .tiff awe i Vi.i. re ifnlinr s-nOMi 'he . 'tv fo-'n i' ' i. Ho epoke ii d- i' ' .d ir.i'inr to n.e b , on' suntmer s da; If ymr minds r ad mi i" w 1 wlh vou 'l., 'I h. old holt", w.!l y loin1 i "s wl'.l mlsi . ou w tien ' ou re i.. i.-.. Tho birds wni slug ns , wh'n ' ou're not mail, liu' If ;ou aro .r. trouble J.m ut vrHo snd I' t us '. no .. Mi pi' 'Ins. w .r 1- aril th k V 7 iris ti kn-.e the au'hor ot ' , ' . ini IIe. " t,r II for t'ie IMnS ,r!h a d. re, unri for the uead " "P t II n Jti., MiU fur sending to UI F" teh.-r and Kip'lr.g s iwin ' 1 he fllory el fh Harden V- prlT d It in the I'. opU'l Poruni or Vpril In 11.21 . ,4 io herure si Christ Maid " llrlng me lilies,' T v I i- rs lin n'll'. d ' t'rlt i II- tliliik' ! 1-eg'ns i i erl'd I'r m l.i "f If A ' ii. Kil Last FlKht" ti inn mill to e pr. tei 'n th. I'mph's rorum W will mall .on a en- I' i'"i send us stamp"! and' "sd envelope NV'-i.. T M.,' for lh' l-.e 10 nls, d' sires to lief Wiimlrg' ir .1 Mh'i u-g e llU'll'ie I).' sH Th-ough"' v i .mi. .... .rM.-...A ...! i ..'I i-iuiii" n,,ni. .iLiiJiikii iii-v iin iii'.ih. .... ..... ,vr r-.n ,, '.- r t tii in-nmnni r, rr r.n a.kr.t T'h-nk hi has triate'd me w h be ""'" ''' l they hv.o rinminlilliv I'h'Ud,lpl.la. Apr., as iiui -'' ' ;;; ",,;,." ,ir.; b,' rhiu . K " " ' '"'"V !",V'"-J Slie (f ,i th.nl! ns lias ireai u i n oe . .,.. ,. ,. .,.,, .. ,.,, . I ..,, ...,, ft,lM.i,-r iir,r,,f. vvi,..!! I wa' wanted a llestun tu pfne', r,.l beeai . . r 'rnnss. in m iiiii n num it" ---. -. i t .....- .....-.. i., ............ i. .., .. n. . sr.ik.ji.i t .. i ... i .;r;,:;.iiul brlwrln tmuWe upon my- Our ,ue-l after th. dollar hi. b,en he The New Slacker I ..nniM.-hr. .,n..,. - Hnd-. , . "I'"?' "M ;"' ' ' a;i'' ,-"e J, h v-ill not bo Nurprlsmr; If a decado from now "V.. Jf ,. M . iomewhere dtir m tl, "war S H !' " llw r" sn A""" " ('1"'' "'"1 Our Quest After the Do.iar, ? - ? JOTS TiSX , f WT H 3 Pv" -V-T T' ' The Hand, of Clock Problem , ,i. iv.tnr nl Pubtlc I tilaer' dollar V w t.vvvivn ' rinles, or thono who inado tho supreme '" ' ' . ,,,.., ,n.,. "s.''.'.'e0 and more each day I see T.Mt'..,.1h.. a,i. : .Ui V" ' i Hacrltlee. Th.ro Is no other way to think I ".id.... N. .1 . lln.. 19.1 lo th KMorof th Evtnina 1W l.tdvr inu mis ir n wasn c iur ine iuci in.n i ,iier i rsrirriiii; '.u un t.inoiii'n n,nQ n I"- for tlis good things of life to gain the rdtl.ts dnllar, aid If this thhvr should ce en nil .Jiln as It lias dons In the past -. if 'ears ) wlM rhortlv find oureelf ritinr enh of monev-getters rnd with no ,-ih'r Hirhltlon T Is Is to ho dpt.red N'o lengtr do we i.f- ts Kme a llteri'.ii'e o our orn worth :Y .g about. We have no pjets er tieve!- -u o- lU'erunn io i.e compareu vniu mose The Divorce Problem To the ', for of th- Vventru Pvblir I 'doe, . Mr I want to quinel K b,t with one o, your philosophers Althonqh 1 a;re i Ith him that our divorce problem Is cn re-il, I do not bellevn that this fnct n cesnrll In dicates the early passinr? of our prcynt In thpti this If It wasn't for the fact thnt some of these men were d-ifted Into the' service hv would havo lurred their eoun- try down vhen the were nede.l must. N'ow tint thej are out of the eml . the ileuco i wl'li evervthliig Is the cry for. most In their' mind ind some 0f these men, who .ouM.i't I Join ii M" otl.'r organization will stand around i orners and i;uy the vmcttran i.e. stltutlon of lu.irrli'ie. I believe tlut this I glon whos. numbers ate stickit 'o.thT Instability of tl.e nmrrlace union Is primarily for I'm r.chl to . that th"lr wound d (t i'f s nlur" and rr.ori agj Tho propls ; hut a refltitlon of tho general reMles.nevs io re losimr Interiist In good lUeraturo of tho present-day world of the women 'i dteab'ed omrad"s got what tie T", American Legion In r i ' d-ervi . Women Flirts i Tuth' lliittor o the r.vttia Pub'ie I -r'n'r: I Sir If public fllrtltur is fo v rong -n a1 man that a hew fire Is lmpes.il upon Mm. , why should P not he urnic 'n vini-n n,.i an 1 shoild tr. will' ninlihmrp. i ei ir.eted out to per? Thre win. i ., .. crln, iirii .is gu.lty as t..-1e t.f. - . . r i'.r Is P tnno-'nee in a nr , ,t purtos"ly u man or for u nlce-lool'in.: puM o ,"i.ian a femah deteitlve t, iuu' ni r with th- 'en "f arresting M.eni ', - Hlr Ir. today's papor "S. U II." asks: "At wlint tlmo bstween 5 ,.nd OHO aro tho hsnds of the elodc at right anle.' The nnsvver Is SI fi-lt second" t The h'. jr. dial 10 m'nutes divld'd Into The People's I'ornm vslll appear dally In the P.tenlu.7 I'nhllr lslrer, and also In the Snndar llihllr 1-r.Urr. Letters tflsrusslnc llmelr tuples vslli be printed, ns well as requested poems, and questions of renersl Interest villi he ensvrereil. li', , nr, i.t." .-T T. C ' eslo fie 1 v. pn. ms - ' r V 1 , ...s - .' l id T'llll"" rs Un ,. I Tl, Mt. Wll 1 . ihr'oi- h 1. 'i '" ' a1 - I" 'i 'hen 1 .ad.'i :,ro Mha ' r .'i."i " -, 1 1 , , . .. am.ui tmro.h o! W r.. 1, r. r, ' . h ' r .. 1 1 ' M. M I - .'..' ,, ';:-r ,,:":,::;,i' . . '."uV'.M" ; - irrJ h l.'.esu. .hr, , I,,.-.- ,. ...- . , ' . '' ',-'.:' a ' 1 1 . n, .1 w.''srt I I 1.1 ' 1 . J' l "I II-' e , I f 1 1 ' ' 1 1 m Tn ViiSMW 1 II I!'" "sliir.. Ofirn II111I1 " I I li,.r - U.I I' M iH l KnellenburoS Vks l-lvtllcc. oLVin - riHKtc i to iz q ccc wv " Announcing a Change in the Price of United States Tires Available to the public immediately a lowered schedule of prices will apply to United States Royal Cord Tires, United States Fabric Tires and United States Red and Grey Tubes. Full details will be given upon inquiry at any branch of the United States Tire Company or at your local sales and service dealer. The United States Tire Company assures to its dealers and the public they serve the highest quality products at fair prices, with merchandising policy that is always consistent, constructive, Ni. and making for stability- United States Tire Company 1790 Broadway, New York May 7th, 1921 Did You Know That Philadelphia's Most Sanitary Soda Fountain Is in the Snellenburg Store ? I" nit t '- famuli's tuf it- firijnmn .l ! ii - -as well a- attract iel j , ru.l ami v 'c make all our delicious ice cream ourselves io uatir n'cs ami irn ytJi "i ' o ii s.n.itaiy kitchen jio-aihli' U .iin.-t'Uit. F i "s ami plants, unrl jars of t'nu"-t t.u' a'v mi its tabic", in its windows. You're u'nl.u'ly nitt'fl tn stop in any time an;, il.i. anil u.i'.i:h tho chefji at work. Our Cream, Milk and Eggs ,i-i' -in'call;. selected our ir.i'l. u- '. .. io fin ! tiric dairy farms da.'i v. . -I f Vi feoni tlic ticsf Our Fruits and Syrups ,' .1. t" "'II till' lUH-t lllM'IHlls I I,:- -' .i . i''i all Uio Kood'ii'ss -I'lii-l .ii tli. I. i.u i a'nl ri'taini'd btcnil-o tu. ri eip. M 1 In 'nt they're picked. Sxriip- nia-.r ilau. . Our Soda Water - - ' ' '. tilll" I'd ,lnl (I p. li I ll-.i U' i lilt". t' I. . ' llf Iff I I l-IS I I ' ,N . .1' I I 1 ill - 'I 'ill plll'll,. ' 'Mill tlllllj- ' DiiDiincailv V tT tll.l'JJ '-'' Our Luncheonette s n i" i,'fi", lonvc'tiient tMW'i -wth sfiiid.v ,i ri". i .i' -, nastrir, liouiiluiis. cutri c, tea iitui er,. i ,i to -crvi- you Our Sandwiches only 10c arc ii.a .i ..a .'. The hams we use aiv boned in our s.vri'.iry container.-, in a manner that inuri' t! ,r retainim, all the natural juice and tla.i'. Our ham sandMiehes are mad wth 'me rn!'- and plmty of butter. Ve'a a'sio i-.r, In i -i and -alnion andvuh''-' Our Cakes and Pastry ai'i ".ii.i ln i 'i-i . .liiiijrl '..I's, I'rul- 'c ,!.. vi-i i iVi , 'fill -iioni i ,iki and . .trio i- f.i'i' ) i. r . Our Coffee- -.Jj Cup ei ..I ', ' i t. ', lili t"l u th fii.ini ..I'll iji.'.4r I' I hot The Perfect Sanitation of Our Fountain 'i.i 'it, mi. ol 'i 'i ' '' .i i I 1 1 r ' ,'-, s.uii i i'-., sp ui - i ii'- ivi r ii' -i f! 1 v. i tint, if ti ' i.' 'I an 1 ..Tl '' !' i ,l I'ii ai ' , 'uppr t .i - , "li. i ' lot'iibli niij i up OUR SERVICE cull- ts uf ii. iiiiifulately attired wonu n i und ho ujf'.ipi i - .a' ,'hi i i.i.ii', ,i i s w ih ilean npronx and plont of fn.-h lowfl . Ml lupin we have a houi keeper who docs' i",Umti but pi'i.h of.l ' at, i'.iv i ml .m' i- "' tt'. ". i'. lam. lint tieatn 1- h M1 and tnid-r llf ei'i'i w 1 r m . i - fi ' and i'f a" ' is Our I'oimtain ih Centrally Located in the IJuMTiiciit ln-uli the Milja l)u.r a few tep.s from .Market street. Xote These PricesTax iot Included Sundaes, loc Plain Soda Any Flavor, 10c Ice (ream Soda, l.'ic Sandwiches, 10c Mailed Milk, loe Pastry and Cakes lllc LMiosphates, oc Our Popular Banana Splits, 25c 5sT' .j Economy Itusement N. SNELLENBURG & m. n 1 t ti h (. r. a
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