Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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Letters to the Iftftfbr
A Word o Thanks
1 fh JTdlfor o (he A'i'mlrftf i"jtllr r.darri
Bir Tho t-MladeitiMa htlpwr were
mere than kltvi tit us In iHne sdeli Che r-.
porl of the dellh nf the Ititv, Dr. William
Derton Italians, tif tlie Tsttifcle rreeliiierlnri
Choreh. Ho In lhalf of tho eonsreiMiltiil
yet desire Id MtKrmwIeifet our thanks nnl
apnreetallon to the RvMrt HMir Litr-iait.
H, r. DlTTjjANN. Clfrlt of tho Session.
JMIadrlprila, May l. lM'
An Old Man's Predicament
Td Jfdlor o ff t'venliifl JVibllc' tedoer:
6lr I em an old man who l Mill cMu;
pelted to work lo Mhi ItUhtf. and el t
am tbout at the end of In twine "He to
do so lhrouh th, ery poor car eefvlee
that the riilladtlphla Har-ld Transit CO. I
lvlnc ui. t live onehllf hour'a fids frem
. . . !..... t .Ia.ii nnAii (rt
tne Place I ra tinwvu. - -
tart much befnr af. and tlirre was
time when the transit mnipanir n ii
with th people nd I w ab,l lenl out
or ten tlm to Kttur a tst. hut now.
Inc. o inrtny cr llmlntrt, I must
always stand, and lha rnqunc It that
whert I reach my placa of Mployrttnt I am
M .xhahtid that It unfit m for mj worn.
Thl may arm very rldlculoui to radrr,
but I m not at nil In ood physical condi
tion, and I can manae vf' wl vlth my
work, aa It la n Indoor. HtlnB Jpb. If I
-ould only not twcoma rxhausted before 1
roach my place of employmnt. A areat
many othor of tho old men who work where
I do complain that they mult atwaya aland
for more than a hlf hour ond be Jostled
about both In roln to and geltlnu home
from work, and I think thU l very unfair
for old men who re 111 oblUed In earn
fhltadelphla. May 12. 1021.
tergdollt Becoming Nauseating
T t A Editor o Hie Bvet9 mblic Ltivir:
ilr lan'l this Uertdoll m becominij
rafter nau-eallnn? It em to me that
thft people hata been recelv Ine Quite
too murh eonldertlon both at the hands
if the Government And at the hand ot the
AH the ronpl'tor ehould b pushed Into
Jail and kept there until they he been
ev.rely punlihed for the trouble they h.
slvn th Oovernment. Orover ".Upland
Berjdoll haa proved hlm.elf an Jlln',fn.,
ooward in more waya than one. and inatetn
of tryln to nnd him and brine him bacj
th Oovernintnt ahould be ld they are rid
of him and ahould conflacate all the properly
that remalha here beloneln to him to Pjy
th expenaoe to whlrh he haa placwd the
Go-arnmerit and tHe city authorltlea.
Hut, at any rltle. It l my oplnloj that
these notoriety aeekera are belns nffo-ded
entirely too much pleasure by leelnr ir.eir
namta In print In lop artlc.ea
which their eacapadee are related and t no r
lnaulta to the couniry in which they man
their money, maanliled through lonsatlon.
, I vJ.
fhlladalphla. May 12. 1021.
Tell the Truth Always
To tfie Edllor 0 the Evtning TUBlle Letlotr:
8lr "Mrs. W. 8. W." wlahea to know
If a wife should lia the aame prlvlleao as
mtnta. frlenda. etc. Thle eem only falrJ
.l- ..a . . wh.n mhi lrwik Into I
on IM lace ot it. 'uv " ;- ".i
the matter It sietns that there Is eomethlng
fundamentally wrons.
some people riaver aeem 10 ti "-,
truth that to liae a friend jou must b? on. I
If your husband la narrow-minded, you will I
never help him to be broad and neroua by ,
meeilnc mm on me aame ievi; r hp.
W. 3. V'.'" eipreatlan. by reullatlnj;.
Tou muat aet the example of bit hearteu
nesa. There la aome aubtle transference or
feellnr or tho'ifht which makea ua aense out
our frlenda and those with whom w0 arc
en rapport. Tou will nner brine about a
atrene, happy condition In married lire
while you hold unfriendly thouihts.
Be brave enough to face the truth and
tall the truth to a person who has offended
you. They will reepect you for It.
MRS. B. MacINTirtE.
Bolmeaburar. Pa., May 10. 1321.
Would Help Addicts
To lie Editor o t Uucnlao public Lttloer:
6lr Areordlns to official reporta there
are 1,500,000 druc addicts In the United
States. Aa It seems to b correctly reported
tbat Enrtand ahlpped SAO.000 pounds of
opium Into lha United Slates durlnr 1910.
I want to ask some one In authority to take
up the matter. Why permit a forelcn coun
try to ship polaon here to destroy our na
tion? There are human wrecks onouxh from
all walks of life richt In ttils city, all from
Srurs, and no p'ace to care for them or cure
them. I know 'what I am talktnc about,
bavins been an addict myself.
I am Intensely Interested In this particu
lar class of people, and I come In contact
with many aad cases. I really believe that
If the people of this city only realised iiiu
crylntr need of a pUce where these poor
addicts could ro and eet cured, they would
come to the front and establish such a
plae. Will you do It7 S. b. P.
Chlladelphla, May 12. 1321
Savings Fund Interest
T she Editor ot the Evening Public Ltigrr:
Sir In connection with "I. S. C.'s" ar
ticle on savings fund In your Issue nf May
IS, 1021. I mlsht add that the argument
to pay Interest semi-annually Is a good one.
They have large suma Invested, and the In
terest on such Investments are paid overy six
months, so the depositors should nave the
aamo fair treatment Many plana are now
being devised throughout the United States
and Europe In the establishment of more
aavlnga places. Many banks have started
up here In Philadelphia In the last "o
years, with their doors open almost all day
and night to receive deposits from the wage
arner und money-saver. So let the savings
fund banks bs wise and give their depositors
all that Is coming to them.
Many thinrs In finance today are not
what they should be, and methods umI
thirty or forty years ago don't work out so
well today, when the artisan and wane
earner Is awake o all that Is going on
around him, TIIOMAB P. TWIHILL.
Fhllsdelphla, May 14. 1921.
Questions Answered
First Armed Vessel to Leave Here i
To th Editor o the Elening Public Ledger:
Sir Which was the first armed merchant i
vessel to leave for Europe after the United
States entered the wirT '
HENRY T. FLEMING
Philadelphia, May 12, 1021.
The first armed merchanimrn to sail for
tht danger tone was the Manchuria, sailing
front Ne York. Her battery consisted of
one 0-lncfi .IS-callber gun and two 8-inch
.(iO-callber guns.
Our Oldest Military Organization
To the Edller o the Bvcul-io piiblle Ledger.
Sir W'hst Is dm nldrri military urgani
at Hon In the United Slates? ,
W l. C.
Philadelphia, May 12. 1021. '
The Klrst Corps of Cadets of noiton
claims the honor nf being Ihc oldest mili
tary organization ln ihu United States. It ,
was organised In 1723.
The "What Number" Problem i
10 th Editor of the Evening public fSedorr: I
Sir In today's People's ptirum "J, M. ,
F." asks, "What number Is that which I
when subtracted from n gives the same re
sult as when divided by 3?" Let us see If
ire can find It:
IW X represent the number, then from the
conditions:
H JCX over 3.
Clearing of fractions and (transposing:
IX-P, nr X0 over i""i. answer
Proofs 3 24m4 and "JU divided by 3
y. n. M
jThlladelpbla, May 12. 1021.
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Asks Readers' judgment
Te I he Editor of the EiTeittnu J'libih' Ledger;
Sir It will be Interesting to read what
jour People's Knpuin, leadors' -Judgment Is
of the correctness of the 'following ten
tones, which as dlacusasd with some dif
ference of opinion In another paper a short
time ago, Should "I" or "me" be the, last
vrord In the sentences "There wan no one
tberc but the minister and me,'
C. F W
Philadelphia, May 12, 1021,
Water Pressure
f'o the Editor of the i:veWtB public Ledger
SJer-Uovv f an the water pressure at dif
ferent depths bu determined? S, h. C.
Philadelphia.-May 12. 1921.
The N&vy Department says that In order
til gtt the water pressure et various depths
iu stmuld multiply the depth In feet by
erl--nve, which will give the approximate
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
Iettor in the Kdltor, should bo M
brief ana lo th point as possible,
avoIUIiig .tiliytlilne mat would open
a tlonomlrutldnui or sectarian als
ctlsslon.
No lUttnltoh will be paid to, anony
mous lcttars. N'nmtH and addresses
must bo slcnrd as an cvldtnce of
(rood falllv although unities will tiot
bo prlnti'd ir request la ma da that
they be omitted.
. The publication ot a letter Is not
to bo tnken as tin Indorsement of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will not bo re
turned unless) accompanied by post
aato, nof will manuscript bo saved.
pressure (In pounds) per square Ineh In tea
rvater.
American Boy Taken From Austria
To the Adder o) th nvtning Public Lrdocr:
Slrls It a fact that an Amerlosn war
ship at one time entered an Austrian port
and by foico took an American boy off of
the ships there?? If to, what vvofo the par
ticulars of the case? 1! W, M.
I'nlladtlplila, May 0. 10S1.
Wo do not know to what you refer unless
II, Koitta Incident. In 18P0 one Martin
l'ostla, Hungarian by birth, came to this
countiy and tool: out hi first naturalisation
papers. About two years later ha visited
Turkey, and while at Smyrna he was forc
ibly selxol, taken on board an Austrlali
worship, then lying In the harbor, and was
confined In Irons with the avowed Intention
of taking him to Austria. Our consul at
Smyrna tried to secure his rtlea-e, but fail
ed. About that time the United Slrtlea ship-of-war
Si. Uiuls arrived at Mrnyrm. It
e'etred Its guns and prepared to force lo
secure Kosxta's release. Ho was turned over
to the Trench consul at Srtnrtie, to await
further action, and wan finally released.
The Auatrlan Government laaued a proteat
against the nctlon of the American com
mander and tent It to all the courts of Eu
rope, but the American peopto applauded
his action and Congress voted him a sword.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Oh, Shepherd"
To tht Rittar o lie Kl'ni( Public LrHotr:
Sir I am Very deelrous of securing a
poem containing the following:
"Oh. shepherd, pray lend me your lantern
tonight;
The Is dark and the stars give no
light;
My master has lost on the mountain a
lamb.
And I tain would carry It b.ek to Its dam."
S. H. a.
Chester, Pa., May 12, 1021.
"That Ulttle Thatched Cabin"
To the Uititor c the Evening tub'.le Ltdgtr:
Sir Would you kindly oblige me by pub
lishing the words of the songs entitled
"Paddy's Green Irish 8hore" nnd "The Lltl
tie Thatched Cabin." the chorus ot the lt
ter being:
"I care not wherever In life I may wander.
I never can And tt In palace or hall;
A place hilf so dear to my heart as my
home was;
That little thatched cabin was the best
home of all."
MT.S. 31. T. HAINES.
Palmyra, N. J.. May 12. 1021
Answers Man and Train Problem
To the Udllor of the Vvnung Public Ltdger:
Sir A reader asks for the solution of tho
llowlng problem:
A train eighty-five yards Ijne overtakes i The r'liht u i..,i u.. ,. j ,
man walking ot the rate of four mil, 9er I toWany'lrfr'iendJr'. ' n vn"irntn
hour, passing him ln ten seconds Twenty ( part, or If funds are Insufficient to accept
minutes later tt overtakes another man, I ell tenders In full, to apportion teiders sub
pasnlng him In nine seconds. If alt continue' milled In auch manner as to ths trustees
I fh .amn rl hniv" f)p h.,l vltl lh I l 'll DfSt.
.r.ln h ..h.n Ih. fir., n,.n l.b .hll
sicond?
IX.17RO.rtnvnn.aA.ffln feet wr rrtn,
lr.i.l.,1 liv Or.l man
r- "-- i
S5 yards xJm::c tset. i
i':S4-10xfi.8e6 traveled by man:s.3S0
feet traveled by tra'n In one second.
2S.3SX60X00fS2RO feet 1.310 miles
traveled per hour by train.
For twenty minutes reaching tli second
man train travels 1-S nf 19,340 mites
'I
O.ttJ miles.
For twenty minutes first man travels 1-3 1
of four miles 1.(113 miles,
8.4131.3335.11 miles distant be
tween tho two mtn
rasslng the second man, or O. In nice
tonde. tho second man travels 5.800 feet. '
i.OOO 8.S6S6-3.2S0 feet rato of It's
sec
or
ES.
tr.vl M a -AO In am. .,-in,4 I
B.2S0NG0X8O-i-5250-3.fi0 mllei per hour
traveled by IJ.
I 3.d0..4n n.ll-i-,10 12.77 hours
4 12.77-.B1.0S ml es. 3,00X12.77 45.7
51. OS IB. 97 5.11 miles covered by A
reaching B In th aame time.
(The train covered while In motion 12.77X
19.240240.0713 miles 0.443 mites. --22.1
feet, or 83 yards.)
Or 240.0713 45.97201.0018 miles oJUU
distance train vras ahead when A caught up
with B. which la the answer wanted.
I B N.
Philadelphia, May 7, 1921.
Some Foolish Questions
To the Editor of the Evening Publio Ledger:
'Sir Please print the Inclosed lines In the
People's rorum:
Where ran a man buy a cap for his knee,
Or a key to the lock of his hair?
Can his eyes bo called an academy
Decause there are pupils thero?
TCOnrATIONAT,
rUith Heirs
I OfR GRADUATES IN DRMAND
I Duslness men know tbat our courses turn
out well-trained office assistants, titenoc
rapby, Iliv.kkeeptng and Secretariat Courses.
1 Day and evening classes. Call or
write for cstalog.
rnu.A. isusiNTOs xi.m-gii
and College of Commert
. 1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
romnirrclal Teachers Spertnl Hummer
Training fourses In Theory nnd methods of
I Teaching Comme'l 'tranches. Now open for
I enrollment. The Tnylur Heliool. 100 Mkt. St.
!TRAYFR"v The llrst lluelnrs. .trheel
O 1 IVA I EJ O 807 cui:sT.NOT T.
Peelflnns gnnrin'it. Hnfer now. Day ar nlgtsl
n.u,T!Moni:. aid.
Peabody
Conservatory
BALTIMORE
The Leading Endowed Uuilct!
Coascrratery ef the Country
Summer Session
July 4th to August 13th
V) special arrsniement wltU the Jehns
Hoptns Cnlverslty credits la certain
breaches may be offered for the B. U
degree.
Tuition $10 te V1, serordlng to study.
Circulars Mslled.
rraetice Pianos and Organs Available.
rBEDtXIOK B. KUBEIt, Urr.
Guticura Soap
Is Ideal for
The Complexion
Sop,01eynant.TaleBm&e.eTerrwl)fre Fortune!
aoarassi Dinnnxuiiuno mil. i. sui status
y'2.v. '' jiTJ: ? ,vw .r- A-
EVENING PUBLIC
In the crown ef bis head what goma ara
found ?
Who lravele the brldgt of his nose?
Can he Use whsn shingling the roof of his
mouth ,
The nails on the ends of his toes?
ran the crook ot his elbow be itnt to Jalli
If ad. what did he do?
How does he sharpen Ills shoulder blades?
I'll be hanged It I know; At, ou?
Can ho sit In lite shads nf the palm of his
hands?
Or beat on the drums of tils ears?
Does the calf of his log eat the corn on his
toes?
If so, why not grow corn on the ear?
HALPH 15. CIlUISB.
Tcon-; Philadelphia. May 11, 1021.
Mary T. Mrtsa asks for the poem entitled
"Twenty-four Hours of l.ove."
"Marjorle" desires a poem beginning with
the Kites:
"Weaver at his loom Is silting.
Throws his shuttle to and fro."
"A Header" asks for a poem which con
tains these lines:
"He who guides thy perfect flight
Aeross the trackless sky."
"5. U C." We cannot print "Curfew
The PeoiUf a Foi
in
In
dlseiissli
".! "fi L2.".rr?.u"l OT. and wrtUM,
... m.,.m, luinrn ii mj vq nniTTrrnie
.MNANTIAI,
Huntington Development &
Gas Company,
stfaSj'R.&ffi Tri,U Arreemtnt.
n J!!J m.Hr.dr,!fn',d ..Trustees, under the
hsrVhimA1lJ0SA V?iln Jru,t Agreement.
hi. ,tJI.a C'il,r. J.n " '"l"1 Agreement
iht .h.? l "ml'stlon of time and that
win b Sm,iV,,.,i,t deposited thereunder
SfJl at Wl',butr.(1 .1 yi holders of record
eai s.'.1JJi2I.,..'if no.yollne Trust Certlfl
it!51n !5l i.",0'.1",. sd Agreement, to the
".?! hi"1..? ',he., u,n, of stnek repre
?enA.d,lJiu. 'aln .XS""8 ?" Certldcatce
tnet?rv,3 ,..Cff,l(l,. holders wl'l send
or 'SiS.nnJiCA,Mt! f.n' Klr National Hank
ot Huntington. Hunt ncton. West Virginia.
fsfliHiJii JJ8.1' ,Whr,a l:k certlrf.
tsl JHr' .. t0 ? ued n the name of
fh.yTurI?.n..?,f-''r. .'."'! ,n " "a w"lcb
i?2TflVuV cfrIJ,cate teas Issued, proper
must 'hi ,.,1 Vo,in? Tr' Certificate
Sfti.??,-! ." "S h'0" May 31. 1011.
SiUjiKS' ,0 ! BUranteed and the
V'.'".'" stamps to be affljied.
Issued" m "it"!1 "ock eertlneau, Is to be
T?u2r iVMiyif-.""1 ,1RmB ih Voting
and neS'SmS't no rnsfer Is reou red
T?2ei riinU?. necesaan-. The Voting
ra.?d.S Vi!"1. m.V,t. ln " - be sur
TruV.TrHO.rcfl ft"."' -0 "w v"'"
hereafter. ln any c" b 1,sl;,Kl
"!, Tin: iioiiiratS Rf
TOE nttST
lflSTV.VK.tR
Ms or Tin;
TIAILROAD
ti!' ". rfr jw I"?
given by the rvinnlni
truntee under mortgage of
cVlZbVh.J,r!?lPa n"road and Coal
JtfiSJi TCi .,0. th,'Ai:olo.',1-, Tru Company.
H.,iy I' .I002' .lh- Pursuant to the
provisions ot tne iikl ninnr. m.i. win
"'J11' o'clock noon on Jnne 0. 1D21
at the nfftre of tho Colonial Trust Compiny,
r0. .117 Fourth k. In ,t. .,.. it ....
I burah and Ktni nr T.n..ui.i. ..:''
? "")? , f r purchase and retirement from
i,Zr kaMns rund ,0 ho extent ot
-y-Ts '"'- - v r
rrtm will nppcar dullr
X H.TrX? Cffi Wffi "VL ?!"
ig llfuely topics ttflb j uTmliX
thiliii'L ''""" .on ".'J. bonn" lh tender of
tn which ii arcepted will ce lew on the 0th day
of June. 1021. and paymer.t will be m.ide
ond . for same only at the oftlre of the Cn..n.lal
- .L "'?"' ." " !. ""nds the
lTUfl VOtlinany. .NO. SIT r-niirlh a. nil.
t,,,, ., ,. ,,,i .. : ....
""'" ,':"."" "")' oi ins unnas ac
companiea D proper ownership certineate
tor all accrued Interest.
THE COI.ONMI, TItUST COMPANY,
Trustee.
317 Tourth ave.,
I'ittaburgh. Pa.
r.KDKjn-nu.N .vunu
DIAMOND K
.-OAI' com pan v nitvi
MUKTtiAOi
r.ni.n hond.s. nrr: junk i m
Notice la hereby given that, in nir.n.nu
of the terms nf the Jboie-rnentloned mort-
I iw. daied May 24. JOIfi: tHe Diamond. lee
Cost Cenvoany shall civ iff n r.m
"J,' ' ''".i"'," ?!.? V'.h-.'im-' tfVs"
and Market atresia. Wilmington. Delaware.
at 10JV and accrued Interest. Unnn nniafill.
on nd eurrender of sold Iionds with all
Jn5, .,, thereafter. Ownereh d certlfleatee
covering June 1st Interest must also be pre-
ser.leo. Alter Juno isi. avsi. mierest oa
..1,1 hnnris shall eesse.
diamond irr. roAi cmrpvr
POCAHONTAS CtlNSOUIJATEIJ
COLI.lKmjW COMIttNY. INCORfortATKD
jTUTTY.vftAn Fivr. ii-r ckst qold
BONDS TiVT. JPLY 1. 1937
Nolle la hereby given, pursuant to the
terms ot the Morlgsgs dalsd July 1st, 1007,
thtit the undsrstgned as Trustee, will recrtn
naled prnpuoals ui to 3:0(1 P. M. on the 7th
day of June. 1921. for tho sale to It ef
bonds as above describe, sufficient te use
ths sum of 14(1.071. 42, Ths undsr1gned re
serves ths right to reject any or ell tenders.
THE NEW TOItK THUST COMPANY.
Trustee
By H. O. CUIXTS. Secretary.
New Tork. Miy 1. 1021.
Dividends
Americin Telephone & Telegraph Co.
137th Dividend
A (joarterly dividend of Two Dollars and
Tuenly.FlTe Cents per share will he pnld
on Friday, July 13, 1321. to stockholders of
record at the close of business oij Monday,
June 20. 1021.
M. DLAirt-SSflTH. Treasurer.
Annual Mx-tlnrs
l&f CAMTtnLV HTEKL CO.MPANY.
" At the annual meeting of ths StoeK
loldere of Cambria- Mteel Compnn), held May
tT. 1021, tha following Directors were cleited
for a term ef 3 years to succeed those whoso
term expired:
William U. Corey
I'cw-ell Hiactth.uue
J. C. Asmew
u. nziKYvnn okhlt
Secretary,
rtsspt WKSTINOIKIl'SK I'4-KCTUIC A
l MANlTACTl'KINtl CO.
10S ll'way. New York. May 5. 1021
For the purposes uf the Annual Vetting
of Stockholders, to be held on Jnne 8. 1021,
the stock transfer books wilt be c'ojtd on
May 1U. H'21. at 3 o'clock P. M. and re
opened on June 0. 1021. at 1ft o'clock A M.
JAMK3 C. BENNETT. Seeretarv.
Proposala
, U.STKHN SrATK PENITENTIAIIY. 21st
' and I'ulrmoant ave. Scaled proporils
will be received by the above-nstned Inatltu
Hon until 12 o'clock noon. Mondiy. Jane 0.
I 1011, for furnishing COAI SUPPLIES for
one year from July 1 1021. to July l. 1022
to be delivered free of portornce. freUht
nnd othr chaws, ivt such times and In
such quantities as raav be required and It
I not aa renreiented will bv rejected, Quan-
Hies lo bo Increased or dcrc.ised at the
dlecretluu of the Board of Inscectorn Sealed
proposals will nlto be reoelved on the ntxne
1 di.ts for th removal of flNIlEItS ASHES
I AND nUIIBISH for one year from July 1
1 1U21 to July 1. 1822. The Inspectors horehi
reserve the right to reject sny or all bids
1 received 11s they mny deem for the best r,.
terest of the Institution.
I rtOHEItT J. MeXnNTT Warden.
PAltTNKRMin'fl
VAItTXEUHHIP DIRSOMTION
Notice Is hereby given thr.t the partnership
heretofore existing between John 0. H.
Meyers and David 11. heltMT. tredlnu as I
Meyers & rleltser. nt flan-SJ Wslrwt at., haa
been dissolved by 'nu,u.n.1 J!0"'""' by the
withdrawal of said Dnvld D. Selljfr ss a1
member of the said partnership on April
25, 1021 .. . .
Ths business heretofore conduced hy n-n
sain psrinrrsnii, win u ynirtrn on nv the
said John O, H. Meyers, to whom all ac- '
counts due to said partnership shall he pai,j
and by whom all debts heretofore contracted
oy the said partnership will b undertaken
A'lD D. HEI.TZER
CARPENTERS!
Building and repairing time is here.
Get carpenters, painters, paperhungers,
etc., through an ad in
THE LEDGER
MORNING and EVENING
tBDGBRPtitllJEllpiia', TfiUHSDAtf'-kAY' 19J li)'21
, 11 ' ' '
Shall K'ot lllng Tonight" on account ot it
length. Bend us n stamped addressed en
velope and we will mall you a copy
"Mrs. K. I-. T.'' asks for a recitation,
"A Dream of the Universe." It contains
the lints "Into the great Vestibule of Heaven,
Qod Called Unto s. man through e dream,
eying, 'Come, now, and see tho glory ot
my house.' '
Henry I. Franks asks for the wbrds of s
sons- called "lied Itabln," which was suns)
by Psnny Forrest seme fifty or slaty years
ago. The song slarta;
RPIMMt RKSORTS
ATt.ANTIC riTV. N. J.
CMHKMaMMMBSBMnaMaMaataMttBBaMi
I CST7aXnK
-m
LEEDS AND L1PP1NCOTT COMPANY
H
Giahontc-HaddonHai!
ATLANTIC
On the Beach Anil the Bordwatk
DECORATION DAY SPECIAL
$42.50 Sstsrdsy Afternoon $Q.50
O (o Mondar Supper O
ALL YOU'U KU-rtTT A HOTEL 10 HE
NEW ENGLAND
So. Carolina Ave. nr. Ouch, righto'? Dosnlnalk. f'erc
meil Mederale iftete Hotel, nr. Steel Pier 4. Amoie
mmts. 1 blocks te Prut. A Cth. Churches. Itunnlnghol
eM water In rooms, pvt. baths, cpr sarrauniiinin.
else, lights. lUer. to st Ulh Hogtu aiwmri fnc.
Amer. Plin.H.Muprily. Sp wkljp. Ktctllmit UMe.
Write fer sulo-mso, hkl'tandatreet guide, Plione W.
BTlIZClt ft allTZKIt N.w OwDershlp Direction.
W Up Uly.l HpTwITly. Am. Han tWIIh menle)
OSBORNE
Cor, I'aclfln and ArKans.s aves. l'rlv. re
Vlaeratlng plant; electric kitchen open for
inspection: running water; all outdde rooms;
scrupulously clean. Elev., prlv. biilhs. Iwt'i
Ing from, hotslt hathouse and showers free.
Orchestre. dancing; white service; garage.
Book et. New management.
prt7 HorKKsmmr.
ALBEMARLE
Vlrfftnla aVi
.A.m lAAft. ..& itkls sf eBASJ
Plfel I'lor.
Private, baths. Klevator. Capac
ity 1100. Dancing. 00O feet of porch space.
untnina rrom nouee.
Running Water in Every Room
American plan. IS. B0 up drflly. Kuropenn
plan. II. R0 up dsjtvj special weekly.
OAIILR & nfaVlTT, New Ownershln Mgt.
13.80 t.l' PLY.l Hl'EC. WKI.Y.AMKK. PLAN
ELBERON
and flrerroof Annex. Tennessee nve, near
Deach. Capacity 400. Central. Open sur
roundings; opp. Catholic and Protestant
churches. Private bat'.is
Running: Water in All Rooms
White service. Booklet. II. It. I.VDY. M. H.
"decoration day"
$0.50 SATURDAY DINNER UNTIL $0.50
O MONDAY AFTER SUPPER O
THE WHITTLE
Jsev York Ate., near Drach
Capacity 230. nunnln.' water In all rooms.
HfU.!. li.thii. llM.f.tfv tlirnncliout. Tnlile
and servlcs unsurpassed. Special rates for
.tune, Ownership .Mnimgcment.
IN Tllr. UKAKT OF TI1INOS
En.tjMro'ina A v.. close toDee.cn A Pieel Pier.
uiii.!.. n KIaaIf. nf .ht l.,1ln T.nl. Ss ITaln
Churches. Largest moderate-rate hotel of
brick, steel A stone construction. He : & cold
un. wii,r ln ruest rooms. Prlv. baths. Am.
pfnn. J3.50 up dly.l SI. M) up Du. plan. Spec.
wUli. rales, tlkll. t uulo rojd map mallei!.
,AUI. C. rtOSnCHANH Owner ft Prop.
,r
ATLANTIC CrrV. N.J.
Directly on Ibe Ocean ,sTro
iln American Plan hotel of dlstlnctUs
CAPACITY 600
OARAOB IFoItsr . DihW
SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
$7
.50 SPECIAL $7.50
Decoration Day
EDGEWATER
! Suutti Carolina Ave., near HcjcIi. Cap. ".in.
I American & Huropenii. SperlBl weekly rate.
Ttittv X PlflHl.V. Pron.
FOHMKItlA' OF tlAKDF.N INN
KINGSTON
Ocean -avo., flrat hotel from bead! ana over
looking ocean: centrally locateoi nreprooi.
riiiv.il.
Upeclnl
iAUtn haihH f.'.Yrillnt tahlo.
opnnr rates, .. up uaii7,-eu "?'.;;."
ig rales.
Iiirludlncr mes
THE SENATOR
First house from Boardwelk on Virginia Av.
llrlck construction. Largest porch in At
lnntlo City. Hpeclal rots over 15ccoratlpn
Day. Saturday to Monday 110. Mnlce
reservation
SHOREI-IA.IV1
Virginia Ave. Close to lleacli and Hteel Pier,
Csoni'ltv 250. Amerti-an plan.
Private
baths
Itunnlnt,' w.iter. Elevator,
Hleclrlelty.
Hpeclal rates
AlXJIBOHtlltKft.
Tor junr,
CT1 XTJVrE3RT,OKr
Kentucky Ave. Adjacent to Ilearh.
b ' Every appointment, Cutsino and scrv
lc iin..T.-iied. Mi. rt. It. Bruckcr Co.
PENNMONT
IK H Veriimnl av. Amer. nl. K. M. Clark
HOTEL EDISON
Michigan Ave., ith hotel from Iarh. llun
nlng water, prlv. bath. Amer. plan. S17.n0
un weeMv 1 I'.urni-en plan, I1.6U up ilillv.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Alwsys ready. Terms mod.
ersle. VVrll nr iiliniv. M Welsh Pinni.
Hotel Boscobel gRSST $$?
and up weekly. Phon 117. A. K. MArtlON
SEAWtnr. PATtK. N. J.
THE MANHASSET
nnectly on the oenn front. Capacity 300
llooklet H JtOSS yunNEIt. Owner-Pron.
OtlKAV JTrovk. n. J.
Trie Waven-Iv ,0 c'"n phnay' ",vr
lilt. TTvisjr management, ocean view,
nrt-eltm ciils'r.e JJT. HANK tiwner
KAOtTkh" MFJiT!. l'A.
Eagles Mere, Pa.
The summer resort that Is different be
cau's It combines mountain ami seashore
conditions with unlnue (.urroundlngs.
The enndy beacn und temperoto water
nf the I.nlto of the Hsjfles affoid sp en
did bBthlng 2200 feet above son level.
One of the finest irolf courses In America.
Tor booklet and rates, write;
THE. LAKESIDE
JOHN rl. KIIIK A HON
THE RAYMOND
I.. II. C. LIST, Manager
THE CRESTMONT INN
WIf.I.IAM WOODS, Manuger
THE FOREST INN
IIKItMAN V. YAOHn, Manngrr
WiyiStM!i1t.VB. PA.
THE"o'.NibN.TAl;rr,.?V0n
.!odern hnmeromfj nlsJiloilj.. rates. IlookUt
" MlnXNTAlX61liBr"PA7 '
Heller's Mt. Airy.'rTv0.
niivoN. PA.
WYNBURNE INN Wfil",-
from Uroad ft. Blallon., , Bxcellent train
eeriloe Ideal location "'r,i,,-"nsa men nun
gtrlei i.rge arounoa,
lng. Reasonable rates,
Peddle horses. Dane.
pn.i uerwyu i'so-w,
t-Z)ayfZl4i-".
"Coma into rny cabfm red, robin.
Thrice welcorrie. blithe warbler, ,n me.
"F.
nlnr;
A. O." desires a llltlo poem begin-
"When I sit dawn St set of sun
And count the Utlnss that
I have done.
And, counting,
find one
self-denying acl.'
eto.
"A Bubacrlber" aeks for hmn written
by Washington Gladden, the nrsl line of
which la "Oh. Mas'ter. let mo walk with
Thee."
HPRIXO ltlMftTS
ATTNTIC t'ltVi N. J.
GREATLYcnlarged
and improved
facilities under one
management. Ho
pitjtbie, homcilke,tull
of charm. The most
delightful of seaside
homes.
CITY. N.J
- Amcricaa Plan - Always Opn
Perfect Service at
Moderate Rates
ATLANTIC CITY'S newest
hotel, The Ambassador,
offers prjrfcction of service and
a charfnlnff environment at
extremely moderate rates.
Largo double room with bath
and view of the sea at ?0 per
day for one or 4 each for two
in room, European Plan,
Directly on the 'Boardwalk and
the ocean, The Ambassador
provides delightful forma of
diversion, including a great in
door salt water swimming pool,
sun decks overlooking the sea,
dancing, symphony concerts,
and privilege of 38-holo golf
course.
IrVt'te for Booklet
CJhe Ambassador
Tht Amhattelor Hoitli Sytttm
r.Mervatlene fdr alt Ambas
sador Hote'a made at Am
fcnssader Hotel. Par Ave.
and flfty-drat Street. New
Vorlc City.
Tel. Rhlnelander 0000
TKo Ambatiadar,
.Itlonitf Citp
,t mbbs lodor, AVin Vor
J'Ae A in beiindor.,
Lot Angelet
Tht Alexandria,
T.Ot Angeles
Th Amltistador.
Santa Harbnra
Atlantic & Mataachusetts
HOTEL
THURBER
Aves. uapaclty auo. ah out-
aldi
airy rooms, upen ai
vrar. St.nO day up. Europ.
Plan. Special vvkly. rates.
Pleasant service.
nts. v. m, tti nnr.n
BOTEWELL,
Virginia Ave. 2d house from Uoardwalk aal
Ctetl Iter. Uvery appointment. Highest ataa
ard ln cuisine and service. Jlooklet.
J. BOTHTVKt.L,. Prop.
THE ELWCX)D
ttf. .lames Place, overlooking; th rteard.
lk. rireproof. Capacity 2B0Prlvate baths,
llunnlng water. Elevator. 13. T. draff. Osroar
I
.Marvin 1 Ava. and Uedicb. Cab. SW.
ii..nnln.' wutsr. Prlvatu Patiu. elevator, aua
parlor.
Uneicrlltd cuisine. H. Hcvessy.Otur
M-,., risrinn Kentucky Av. ft Boardwalk.
iv-t ...w.. j00mll witi! bath It running:
w alert gnrnge. HonMlet. s. K. BUNlfACK.
The Watkins
fiouth Carolina ave. near
lleach, Uvery comfort ft
service Moderate rates,
u. Arnoia, uwner
Dr i:.i Kentucky Ave. near beach.
TTeiiiuinsiii Kievntor. Private baths,
llunnlng water. Open all year. C. A. KOPP.
MI I'l'I'AI 1 2 K. Maine Ave. On Beach
,,' a"" Amer. nlnn. SI.
1.00 day up,
NATIONAL """
!d houje from nnch
ruropeon plan. K. OUNNErt
OCHAX C1TV,
N. '
7oLw
HOTEL, and COTTAQES
OCEAN CITY . N .J.
Now booking Memorial
Day reservations. Special
rates Friday until Tuea
day. Dancing Concerts
Cards.
American Tlan
Steam Htnt
CAPACITY 000
Ocean City's leading Hotel In equipment and
service. OI'KNH JU.Nli SU, apeclal July
rates, ddress
Hotel Normandle. Ocean City. N. J.
The
May
Oceanic
and June.
Or-ILNB
apodal
MAY 2ST1I.
low rates for
K. PAKCIt.
Ttiarnvna ItunnlnB water In every room.
tirKAN CITY. N..J.
"America's tlrenteet Fnmlly Itesort"
AsnurtY PAHK. X. J.
Special Spring Rates j
Z3 NEW
TENNEY
ASWWY PAItK. N. J.
Altesys opent modern,
bright, cotnfnrtablo, home
like. Phone ITb.1 Asbury.
American Plan
THE METROPOLITAN
AhlllllY PAItK. N. J.
Cnparlty 300i Orchrslra, Klevntori llooklet.
8. A. Itrrvet. Trop. C. II. Peers. Jr.. Mst.
flie Jew ()cean Hote'
Aabnry ParU'H Newest Lenilln? Hot:
Elee.i KiiiinltiR Water Phone In Kverr
FAvr.r.T. a- cuAWrnnn. I'hone st
lintel
Km.
sail
WFLLINGTON otn Avt" Asburypam.
WE,L.I-IlIVlvy) night nt the Ocean.
Punnlmr Water In Uvery Itmm, Ettulrlc,
nklt V. W. Hart Ownership Management.
' WILDWOOD. JN J.
CUP1 nON Wildvvood's Klnest Hotel.
SnLLUUli niieiii SUy S3. Hpec. 1rlv
senson rates. Ownership Jim. I). .LVOODH,
Magnolia Ml fi. Jlugnoim. fur. rms.i hpk.i
nrlvtl nr. Ilfiicli. L.A,A J. I., H. Inrf
arvsnn.
POINT rLIMBAM lll-iAfl
N. J.
LEIGHTON "ffiztf'&F
Concerts. Dane. All Ppts Uuliert 11. Croueli.
HI'ItlNOTMtr: liflACH. N. 7. "
THE SHOREHAM
srniNO laki; ucii. n. j.
ij'r.n atai o
M'AMinNnKnti.
n
K.
Prop.
ESSEX
AND
SUSSEX
IIOTKI,
AM) L'tllTAIlI'M
rlprlug I.'ike llenrij, N, J,
A'.'Q1,"' :i ""Ii Ave.
Tel. .Mudkon Hpusre OjSil
POINT IT.KASANT. N. J.
roiT4T PLEASANTe NJ.
Among the pines on Ihe beautiful tUna
nusn River shore. Kvery Httrartlnn nf
scaahnre, river & country. All nutdno
spnrls. Now open, llooklet.
. K. Ileerhntt rr.
iHnK&a
'uSHtS Th
(enc
ftynryii noRTjL
nr.Acii itAVBN, y( .
THE ENGLESIDE
OPRNU
JUNE IT
iVlvate baths wlth-vea und frsslf vrateriflvs
miH murtst booklet. It. F KNOI.B.. .lllin-
gger. aisu tne covinaion. ,vvesi i-niisaeip-1 1
rtKAilKt'lHf t pi. J,
PENINSULA HOUSE $:??
A delightful liAlelotv Iho Ocean. N, Y.
dfflce, Sherman SuuniVilotel. fel, Col. (MOO.
1 " J!t r.'TffN', M8-r
BrniNO mute. Ay. J.
THE
WARREN
On the Ocean
pniNo
1JLKK. N. .T.
Oo
ilf. llath
hlng. Hiding.
Tennis. Sriielr. Dancing. W. II. Btnhlis. Prop.
Nuktii Asnimv PAltK. N. J. k
OCt'l I'tlMI AN llNTIIli: IIIAIL'K
Directly' on the lleenn Front
Capacity nno . All outside rooms.
tll'SUHN JUPiK IB
Hot and cold salt water In all
bathiooms,
Perfect Cuisine, While Service.
Grill rtomn, llrouers' Omce.
HIIKHMArv1 DKNNlH. Manager
New York Ofttce. H.W. 10th St.
Phone: Vundcrhllt 220U
jmsissiiia
NFAV Vomt CITV. N. V.
HTSEflll I,AKIi. rOQI'KIISTIjWN. N. V.
LEATHERSTOCKING
CORPORATION
ANNOUNCES THAT
ON
OTHKOO UKK, t'OOPKUHTOlVN.
, NKW YORK
WILL OPEN POn THn SHARON ON
SATURDAY, JUNE 2STH
Undor thu Personal faiiagement of
MR. DAVID B. PLUMER,.
noivnniv pi.hmi:k.
Aseorlute Manager.
New York Office
"The Spur." 42.'. Plftli Ave.
Te). Vanderbllt 274
HTKAMHIHP NOTICr.S
ssTfiiii'ii ivi yv I'Vtiiii tn, hf-tr Bsl
EARM-LINE
Incorporated 1891
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINA" MAY 23
tArrmigemciile Imve been made tor ijulrt, discharge ot cargo ut llavuna)
. . ,-. . ,--, Inr sPico nml Hntes Apply
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Hllllitt TtlllMlnrr Il,tU t.
1-omlKlrd S2OO-520 1-3202-8203
NEW AMERICAN TRANS
oetweenSliA 1 1 Lband
nuwu IMJNlj and MANILA via tha SHORT ROWTB.
New and palatial U.S.S.D. liners; 535 It. long; 21,000 tent
SA1UNGS
S.5. Wenatchee, June 13
S. S. Kerttoae
Fsres, teservstlens, etc, applp any railroad cr tourist ajent, or
HUGH GALLAGHER.Gen.Eart.A..17 State St..NewYk
QfeADMIRALflNrF
ir H SW BBBsV 9H SBBBsT JU
Passenger and Freight Services
From New York
cmitiBouna anu ijoutiiampton
Aoiiltanln
. .stay
t June 14 Julr 5
Mauretnnla .
Ucrriigurls. ...
Caronja
Albania (neiv)
tinrmanla .. ..
Alsrrlu
PLYMOUTH.
Baxonla
June
0 July 14 Aug. 11
June 21) Anr. 18 Hrtit.
HVEUl'OOI,
, June 1 July 2 .Inly 30
June 7 .llilv 12 Ane. 30
June 13 July 10 Aug. IS
Inne Id
cimniiouiia & hamijuiui
tune o July a I Anr. so
i-uNnovrinrtrtY and ui.Asttiovv
Cararronla (new) ...June 1 July 2 July 80
Columbia June 18 Julv 10 Aug. 13
VIOO. OinnALTAlt. PATKAfl
DIIimOVNIK. TRIRiiTl. l'lUME
Calnhrln May SO
HAVANA. COntlNNA. OinnAT.TAIl,
PATIUR. DUDilOVNllC. TUIKSTU. l'lUMB
1'nnnonla June 4 i
D08TON TO LIVKItPOOL
Castalta Mnr 21 ,.
piin.AnRr.PHiA. PirtAKUS. alkx-
ANDIHA. nF.mtTT, RMTnNA, MALONICA.
constantinopi.i:. i-onhtanka
titer erases oiny iu
PHILADELPHIA Tti LONDON
Valacla
May 25 .
PlflLAnBLPHIA TO TIllISTOL
(AVONMOUTHi AND SWANSKA
Vlniiflln
. .Jnne 4
Ciinsrd anil Anfhnp llan, Rhlit T.tna
Pasorncer tlfflce, 1S00 lVolmit St., PhlU.
Freight Office Hoarse nidg,. rhlla.
AMERICAN SHIPS ARE
AVAILABLE FOR YOUR
OCEAN VOYAGE
New Combination Passenger
and Freight Ships
F a s t. Luxurious Steamers,
Reliable Freight Ships
THE STANDARD OF
THE MARINE WORLD
UNITED STATES
SHIPPING BOARD
Sailings from every port
in America to the lead
ing ports of the world.
Sihedulo
neurs In
of . patsonger services an.
Wednesday und
wper ev
l'Tldny.
STKAMrtQATH TtlWnnTW
CHGLAN0 POINTS
VIA THE
Fall River Line
THE rCfULAR flOUTC
Spleodld eteamsra. Bplr ndld lerrlee. Fn.
Joy the orchestra. .Large, comfortable
staterooms. Arrieeln Uo.toa rested sad
rafratbiid after a delightful aea voyage.
tt rti'i2 ' 'er 1 Nsrth
mr smio P.M. Easlem RtSndard
Ttaia. OslW liKtotflasi Snndsys.
,.7. ' ."" ""' "'e at
lSsl ami 1B30 Oheslsul fli.
VACATION TRIPS
IIV Sl'.
i'iiii.Ai)i:i.riu, to
JJOhTON .JJeal,, OrOO 1'. SI. 8nl. sino I', M.
HAVA.NAII . Tnes.. 5 no ! m'
JAriiHONVII.T.K
Meul nnd llertli Included on Mleaiiirr
Merchant! & Miner Trans. Co.
Kslahllshetl 1B.14
Millions of l'liss. Cnrrled Not n I,lf lyi.i
Hnit rue
TVs in 80. Del.
miMHH.ru j'niuer.
vgi.Te. IimhardJOnn
ML ERICSSON BOAT
VUU JJAKTIMORE
$2, onewayfnre5?3, round.trlp far
Ually tit B r. H, I 'clock Uaturdsr
(rotu Her . B. Delaware Ato. ,u,ar,
.Mt U 1 MitWot,
iIbbbbbbbbbI
. fia0i,n
MjJZhun
',"
V , i'
0
,1
:x-t-
"BrtUNfl riteaoHTH,
iiif..KKi'IIAM I'MIX, N. V.
'ESTPORT INNn
cotrAriKH.Ytirt kknt,
OWN HOt.r' I.INKrt
Tennis. Iloatlne. bvtli. nhltic, fiin.
Hteam neitt. supplies irm njniw
rarms. null. ' II, P. HMSTIIf
n'elitport-on-Ijike C.iompUln. N T.
IIKKR 1'AHK. MI),
DEER PARK HOTEL
Ana
Collages
.Deei Park, Mnrylafid. Altitude
Oolf, Tennis. 2 Hwlimnlns.P'iol.
2,400 feet,
MS&HiJte-,
t, r.
lMWOX. WAHS.
HOTEL ASPINWALL
LfeNOX, MASS.
if ft en4 Ctel in th Bithhtrit
Ol'KNS JUNK 1. OOM BADDLB ttlDINO
Ueslrahle Coltiiges with Hotel Bervlce
IlOH-K TtVCnotiKK, Mnnnters
Address until May .10, caro Hotel llelmont.
42d street and Park ave. N.evy .Tork.
Winter Resort. Princess llelel. Qefmiida.
rtOSTON. MAtS.
HOTfiL PURITAN
IUmttnreWtriAvaLloeten I
The Dlsnnctive
Boston House
One trf Ihe rnoelt hornejlke
HfvtAtjs In4k liMHfl. .
i lrllof"'Mlrr V3ennferOurBcoWet wfliH
1 iriiLvigr. coUjjtoMjjtericiiorton. !
IKFFKItHON, N. H..
NPW WAIIMRFIf JEFFKIlrlON, N.UJ
yUw nw.,.uu.a While Mis.
A Iitntlnellvb llolel ot llle Wither Type.
Booklnc Omce. I W. 40th St. Net YcrK
CANADA
NIAGARA TO THE SEA
Tor I'tustrated srulde, addrers John V.
Pierre, Cannda7 Steamship Lines. Ltd., 110
C. 8. L. Hldg.. Montreal. Csnadn.
1.QNIJON, KNOLANU
TllltKi: FAMOLH lAlNDON
IltTKI.
VlrlerU llolel. (Irond llolel. Hot
el .ill
elropftle
HWITZKRINI)
SWITZERLAND
"Selrct Collection" of useful travel litera
ture, sent on receipt of 10 conli to cover
postage. Information on tours and travel
free.
Ofl"lsl Ag'ncv of
SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS .
241 Fifth Avenue. New York
STEAMSHIP NOTICKH
Main 3501
- PAQFIC PASSENGER SERVICE
TOrCOMAMA.KOBE.SHANGHAl.
S.S. Silver Stale, July 9
Stile, Julr 30
PHILADELPHIA to
CADIZ BARCELONA
NORTH AFRICA
MARSEILLES GENOA
SS "JEAN STERN". ...May 20
Through mils ef Lading for all norts
nr Npaln. Mnrncrn. Algeria. T miiiu
frtle. Nice. OII.rall.ir in" the lieynM.
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St., Phila.. Pa
Lombard 00J)14)2J)3 Slnln bJ
Agents for THREE STAR LINE
Hie, les Affrrteunt Itcunls
33 Ilrldge SI.. New York
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORR
PHILADELPHIA
to Rotterdam,
Antwerp & Amsterdam
Am.S S "Fishklll," about May 20
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
Philadelphia Agents
308 Chestnut St.
Lombard aiT0-7.lt-!
Main 0703
AMEWCA UNE
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulojne.iur.Mw
ROTTERDAM . . . . Mar 21 June 2S Jnlr 30
RWDAM Mr2SJ., 2A,
N.AMSTERDAM ..June A Mr 9 A 13
N00RDAM Juwll JW Ab:S
Panaaicr Office. 1531 Walnut St., P.1U.
'" - "
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL
MANCHESTER, GLASQofe
U.S.S.B. S.S. MONOMAC
Harriss, MarHll & Co T-
425 Lnfnyette Bltlff., Phllndelrihl
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Guaranteed Coal
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for buhjfalowe or aum
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PRICE $6.20
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232 17. fllrnrd Are.
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426 Pine St.,' Phila., Pa.
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Good Paints
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HOWARD VINCE1
The King of
Piano Bargains
This ad It'
pecialljr directed
la pepole who
feel Iter can
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plaao. Tie real
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own GOOD PIANO.
Chickeritiff Upright
AiircIub 88-ttotc l'lyr. $229
Henry F. Miller Upright $203
Elkins & Son Upright.. $173
Webcrfleld (Vincent) "$l9J
Steinway Upright $26
Chlckcring BB-Note l'lyr. $3J
Elkins & Son Player. . . .$3(
Hardman Upright $11
Geo. Steck Pluycr $4S
Knabe Player $3$
Kranich and Dach Upr. $2(j
Howard Vincent Plyr. $4t
Webcrfleld Player $3$
Howard Vincent Upright $23
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