T"TKE 'y . ?t t77W RftT .1 ' " , EVENING PUBLIC iLDGER-PHIl3Ai)ELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1021' 15 -V JK 10ME-ON-WHEELS TOURISTS STOP AT ''HOTEL VE POUND' f. : Twwfl5 Sltd an Famtty Wcstuiafd Ho, Park Their Strango "Pullman at Homo for Dogs in.. mLa nm in flirt cltv of gome Ip s . -nmral,ninr lliev P."ftn Tlhe " lU-Onritoa or the Belle- te-jflsr ,,ke thnt- nut wny u r "" m h i ..IlTflll of Washington, fw I ll.at way '! .1 'if They were guests Inst nlRht Wccbpounrtnnd If they like tUclr ;it' they're gain to tfty at least two jhrw lay- ... , ,. llfrc ', --i itTnmmv. by the way. CI ".: DrEn'"n, msihr: l. on tnr . -- ;vftr "r f , fe trip "n " " r,(llnK ' a,I,,llrann Imt climbing m "" uufc "l "' "I'l"-' pa cii"' ", it,- ,,,.. nnnirv mill r'1 . - hn frimata wlin hnvn rpff- .rf "t thVHotSl do City Pound. ho.e built on an automobile. They inMfP "'"M v., ,i ' i,i-"., ;!. in done In the beot-rcffitlnted terra an DC none . . '...n. mi house, j-iih .'1" .'"". irm"n.i.....,ii, nni exnect to nrrlvc In Krron tnr(, months '"!nc,! ll" ' . k.nitlr nf flit. ' W. II. Ihlnele superintendent nt the pound, iptalni the Incident. "'You nee It wan this wny." Mr. .'v. -.1.1 "T.iint n i?ht I snw n ,t "re-looking lioitw on wheels prtrkwl iCtOSH tne wny ngiii. "1.1. w Cemetery. looked kind of bub- . . . ... Dm T thnncrhr. mnvhi. Mmn. I nous i" ,,,v c-.-. "'r-., z J," was Rolng to try to steal a body. So bctan to maiiB invcaiiKniiu. I. nlimtanrl In fnnlrn thn tin uSntnnce of n very charming and orig inal family. I offered them the hospl tnllty of the pound while they were In the city." The Slatcc, by the wny, are very well satisfied with their hostelry. .If at times there arc obstreperous outbursts from certnln shnggy-halred gncKts, It Is a thing to bo overlooked. One cannot be too particular nbnitt hotels these days. At least no objection on the part of thn management has been made to Tom nnd Daisy, who are Nometlmcs f liven to outbursts themselves and that n more than cno be enld about most managements and' fellow guests, Mr. Slate Is the patentee of nn army nlrplnne fan for driving n wlreleas Renerntor In an airplane. During the war he spent his time working on this Invention In a manufacturing, plant In Newark. The trip to Oregon Is half business nnd half pleasure. It will In clude stops In New York, Albany, Hut fnlo. Detroit. Chlcagri.f Yellowstone Tark. Halt Lake City, San Francisco and Portland. ARDMORE CHAMBER MEETS Officers Elected and Plans for Ban quet Made Offlrerfl were elected last night at the nnnunl meeting of the Ardmore Cham ber of Commerce In tho Merlon Tltlo nnd TruBt Uulldlng. They were Rich ard J. Hamilton , president; Watson Ooddnrd, vlco president; II, 0. KurU, treasurer, nnd William .1. Lnnortes, wcrctnry. Directors chosen were Charles S. Powell, A. I.. Itclnhotd, William T. Mclntvrc, Ilenjnmin Ludlow and ThomiiH A . Cronln. The annual banquet will be held to morrow night in Masonic Hall, An- IT6PBAKS FOR ITBBLT" $1195 P. O. .' T. tOUIS LIGHT ENOUGH FOR ECON OMYHEAVY ENOUGH FOR ROADA.BIL1TY SMALL ENOUGH FOR BUSINESS BIG ENOUGH FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS -SEATS FIVE ADULTS WITH OUT CROWDING. A BETTER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE, The Gardner Motor Co.. ST. LOUIS, u. s. A. INC. The Vertner JMotor Corporation Salesrooms 933 N. nroad St. Poplar 1021 SRIIVICK STATION mill (IKNKIUI, OFFICUS in 10 N. Stli HI. OPKN1 EVKNINflH KinInrton 6885 tn KxcHlrnK DrHlrrii' Prnprndtlnit 24N The Clean, Positive Way of Lubricating Your Car, Truck or Tractor OHgh Ptessure Lubricating System E VERY bearing Is packed with grease In from IS to 20 minutes when your car Is equipped with ALBMITE. A few turns of the compressor handle will force the new grease to and the old grit-laden lubricant out It lit am, tlen lubricattt. It does awaj with all the former druagery con nected with munsy old "cups." Let us tel you how easily ALEMIT1S may be Installed Prict: For averdp ear $16.00. ftttnct at ' tndttitual irtatt or ml Alemite Service Our Alemite Service Station at 824 North Uroad street is equipped to instull Alemite Sys tems on earn and trucks for the individual owners and the traile at a nominal charge. We are pre Wred to yreaee all cars equipped ttrith the Alemite System for $1,50, iou can drive in and have this done while you wait or call for it '. Phone u$ for detail. "Lubrication Halts Depreciation" Alemite Lubricator Co, of Penna. R9A TMnvfh Rrnml Crn Philadelphia, Penna.. Poplar 2719 1 ift. Alemite it standard equipment on ovir ISO . malm of can, truchi and iractort, ( more, and preparations nre under wny tor "rtb, merchants' picnic to bo held June 28, an annual event o importance in the community. Kvcry merchant In Ardmoro Is n member of tho Chamber of Commerce nnd the offlcors repond gratifying success for the organUatlon during tho year Jusf passed. ROBBERY AUTO RECOVERED Stolen Car Floured In Exohange of 8hot Between Thieves and Posse Branehtown pollco last night recov ered the mstor car owned by Albert Hush, of Willow drove, nnd stolen by tho three men who figured In nn ex chnngu of shots with a poaho ol Doylcn town nltlMns, nftcr n garage iu that borough had been robbed of tires worth MOO, The car had been abandoned by the thlevcx In tho northeastern section of the city, nnd recovery emphasises the belief of the suburban nnd state police thnt thn robbery was the work of a gnng of thieves whose hondnuartcrH are In this city. According to tho Ablngton pollcci the touring ear used in the nctual theft and abandoned by the thieves in Hat boro nfter tho posse hnd shot holes in tho renr tires, was on6 stolen in this city last Fcbrunry. Test Applicants for Claims Chief Kxnmlnutlons nre being held todny by the Civil .Service Commission for the place of chief of the Bureau of Claims, in tho City Solicitor's office. William II. Wilson, the provisional appointee, Is one of ten men taking the examina tion. The pay is .$3850 a year. An ex amination atso Is bolng held for the po sition of nsdstant' superintendent of the city's new garbage redurtlon plnnt. Tho calary Is $250 n month, Eight appli cants arc taking the examination. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape I broak pop's shaving mtrrcr today by azsidently pushing (t off of the I wash stand with my face wllo I was trying to see how close I could seo myself in it, thinking, 0, its slpposed to be bad luck to brake a mirror, I wonder If that includes shaving mtr-rcrs. And I stuck the mlrrcr in back of the shoe blacking box so pop would cnt notlco it too soon, nnd after sup plr he ynB smoaklng nnd thinking in the setting room and I Bed, Do you bo leeve In soopcrstltlon. pop? Certcny not, sooperstition Is ony nnnthcr werd for Ignorant and no- ,body of eny education or ony sent belecvcfl in 11, ceneny i uom oaieeve in sooperstition and I Imps you dont cither, Bed pop. O, no lr, O, gosh pop, I dont bc leeve Jn It, I jest asked you to seo weather you did, I Bed. Well I dont, sed poo, nnd wats more ITC got no rcspccK ior unyuouy uiai (, gosh, pop, ncltticr have I, some peeple beleevov its bad luck to brako a mlrrer, I Bed. Home people hnvent got the scnts they were born with, sed pop. and I sed, Thats wat I think, pop, I bronk a mlr rcr todny but that dont say thers eny brtd luck about It, does it pop? Ccrteny not, sed pop. And he kepp on amoaklng nnd thinking nnd all of a suddln ho sed, yntM that you Bed? Wat mlrrer did you brake? fllr? Your shaving mlrrer, I sed, and pop sed, Its a poor rule that has no Exception, 11 nd this is one time wnrc bad luck Is connected wlMi brenklng n mir ier, And ho started to take off his slip per, me thinking, 0, Its going to stnrt rite now. Wleh It did. Find Hospital Patient's Body In River Itccovcry was made by the crew of tho pollen boat Iteyburn In the Schuyl kill' river nenr Pnssynnk nventie bridge yesterday of the body of William A. JnhiiKon, n patient of the. United States Public Service Hospital, Twrnty-thlrd street nnd Orrty's Terry road. He escaped from thnt institution April 30. W something l-A 3 about them JRBg 3 youll like" rBB A A full page ad could Wfj M 4 ' promise no moren yj , y' f J .... w Twenty to JtJ?'''' "" Edison and Vocalion Phonographs ALL the Record Hits; ALL the Time; For ALL Phonographs Our customers do not have to "shop" for records. They come here first. . BLAKE and BURKAMT Eleventh and Walnut Sts. i i ii ..'SX) '' X mT rt HrfTfc. j 1 1 . i jt; tA - - . '; ; t -iw tJptTt First Barbers all the sjttt 8Kf ft SSx Tho AdelPhia the Ritz and the Mnnu- j ' 1 Then, with only a dip of running water, JSffiAifei lt?'ia 'facturers' Club use it. And every still- nc.a xy feel him work up a lather of your favo- mBTfiWtSi 11 "IIIWM 1 'ii1 11 1 1 1 " 1T1 Wt Wmmml Americans Big Hotels- use the Duo Lather Brush LATHER TMAOf M C t ifflillfl 1 Ulttim ) tiiflfUU J IflHTnlfl ' P'.T iP.i 1P& Jl IfXKWt IB W ' The Adelphia, the Ritz and the Manu facturers' Club use it. And every still progressing user of a safety razor that can appreciate the importance of sav ing six operations will want to own a Duo two minutes after seeing it work. The barbers' adoption of this new "tool ' is convincing proof of its efficiency, econ omy and real worth as n brush. But the acceptance of the Duo by America's "First Thousand" Master Barbers as "The most approved modern and the only 100 per cent sanitary method of making and apply ing a lather'1 is a ringing tribute to this only real improvqment made in shaving since the advent of the barber shop. America's "First Thousand Shops" are those of the pioneers of progress in this field. Nationally known, practical artists who have raised the, trade of barberlng to n quasl-profession thnt combines tho nrts of tho beauty specialist ana tho mnsseuso with those of the skin doctor and tho hygienist. Experts upon whom tho Captains of Industry and the Generals of Financo dopend to keep them fit in "looks" as well as in fact because they value rightly the poise arising out of tho consciousness that every last feature has received the approving pnt of n mnstor hand. Go to tho Adelphia, the Rltz-Carlton or the Manufacturers' Club barber shops! In any city, go to the first hair dozen shops and nsk why the Duo Lather Brush is used there exclusively, in preference to any other brush the market affords. Slip into ono of thoso "most comfortable chairs in the world" and watch the oporator break tho seal of an absolutely storile brush and attach it to tho Duo magnsino handle. BRUSH Then, with only a dip of running water, feel him work up a lather of your favo rite cream fed into the bristles me chanically from a vacuum-sealed cham ber in the brush handle. Ask the opera tor what his exneripnpn has hppn sitipa adopting the Duo. And hear him say, "wonderful." Not as an exclamation, but meanfully, or at least with sincerity. "It is the only really sanitary method," he will say. "It saves(several operations." "It eliminates two or three a 1 n 1 1S c most ecnomical way to use cream." And then let us tell you, privately, that the cost of using the Duo in a barber shop is equal only to that of laundering one extra towel that tho first cost is tho only cost in five years except for refills of cream. That the Duo is guaranteed any way you wish to interpret it for five (5) years. .Go to one of these "First Thousand" shops mentioned in this advertisement at your f rat opportunity. We guarantee the treat ment you will receive-just as we guarantee our brush. Try tho Duo, knowingly, and then go to any first-class store in town that sells shaving articles nnd buy this wonderful companion to your safety razor. Buy ono for your ha.uibng-and keep it there. Buy another foi your bathroom. And, lastly, buy one for the best friend you have and make him a real gift-don't wait until Christmas-do it now-that will thrill him with satisfaction every day in the year, Sundays and holidays not excepted. DeLUXE BRUSH COMPANY Philadelphia, U. S. A. L fiar-si M" A wonderful Gift for a man an? man that owns a Razor! There are few things you can give him for fear of dupli cation. Tho Duo is a safe gift; it's NEW. Don't be afraid to crowd his handbag. The Duo will enable him to throw two or three other things OUT. Lather Cream Refills or cartridges are obtainable everywhere. Choice of sev eral brands of cream is afforded the self-shaver. If your Dealer Drug, Hard ware or Department Store cannot supply you, send his name and address with your order direct to this office. SWftL w fife' fi&EsWnir mkrvt t rm t , i "r sJ?JLi: tvi ;" y ' W9 V m msssgsm aUKDMINWMM m m m BHH M m m iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i w$i?fjv'; , yy,?tna' t -. n &a.&?dtte..tyt zkHM-'tJ'&i&tYe JJ!lI.?:lA.'. - .vn-l VWxi. .VA&i. vJ . m. -, t-S-fj?,.?.., Li&5gfiM'b -J' -... AX i-riAJMi. . 9 m
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