'J Kfl J" T 4 B IKV.JI ZllfA fivrwr i ,-? rv j v i 'f ?C yi t'ytx't - P- V"d JSW pr i . -. V ' , n' w: rwvw V X - r.l. . fc S f 'j?-" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, F1HDAY1' JUNE 17, 1921 ill 1 illrt' CHELLTOKEEP JiJ fnr Talk. Will Be Repnmniiu-" .. . -v ng, but Not Transferred, , as Menoher Requested WEEKS SETTLES DISPUTE GIMlEItT mlille I.etlser EVEN SUMMER LA W-MAKING HAS ITS COMPENSATIONS Junket Tours and Parties Aboard the Mayflower Reward Faithful Congressmen J, 5, (JUNTOS W.Gl "" ., Hit, b-J rubllc i.raotr to. . ,.v.v Ims settled (lie dlspuln over : r air rrre patching up Iho. r.n(fln'"li bpt"crn MbJ"' ( , ",1 Alenohcr. chief of Ihr nlr wrvlre. Ci hU W"ltniit. llrlKntilcr (leiiern .?.. i.l Oncrnl Menoirr liml nskctl If MltrhrilV transfer to ?.lir"eiv!ie in the army, 'ffirol Mitchell will not bo trans i ucnwu reprimanded for ' oln too ...urh talking, but left a UMhn'n Rubordlnnte. The pcrHDiinel .JIfjMon- IWwrcn ti.e two men lmve Kin ftrnlgl'tened out by Kperctnr.v mkft whS !v very much of n diplomat ..a trho in nhvttVR hljhly Huececsful In iJdudS arm" friction. The solution I. entlrrtv totWnctory to both men. ,!,No dotibt the bt Interest of the air rt fr will be nerved by retaining Mitrhell in hi1 present poll. He is the 'Uihfrt rnnklnj prartl-al .fllrc i" the arrnr n Ircnif nitons eiithtlFunst. over the Ir service. Hit removal from his post would be disheartening to the (Her. of it. .rniv who do not want their work to be umlrr men who do not understand Unnd'who have no sympathy with It. 1 Gtnrral Mitchell in nn nrdent ntlvo Ufa of united air service, making It 'i branch of the nation s defense on the 'urn footing with service on Innd or on Mi. He Is responsible for the tents to be conducted nest week of the ca pacity of the airplane with bombs to 2nd and sink a battleship. Hit enthusiasm lends mm to extravn Jtint statements which have caused a 'certain hortJHlv to him on the piirt of o'd-llno ofllcern of the Army and 'Nary, hut It is the kind of enthusiasm lhtt Is necesrnry to the buittlinx up of a new institution like the air service, liotli .Menoher and Weeks were called fbeforc Secretary Weeks today anil he ' 'told them firmly that all friction In the air service must end immediately. Newhall Denies Admitting Murder fantlniifd from Pai One I taw very little of her dnrinp that time, but when I came our again wo ,met secretly at least four or five times I wit. "Xevor did the thought of killing her cuter My mind nt any lime. I don't rcmsmber telling any one anything of thnt kind. "The night of the shooting I left her it Klflitrenth and .Market t-lreets and I havo no recollection of seeing her again. They tell ni that I said 1 saw her in the anus of 11 man named Sulli Tin. and that when I saw him attempt ing to kiss her I shot her twice and then tin awsv. "That r. all blank to ma. I have abso lutely no recollection of anything like 'that. I tried hard, so hard, so clear my armory. I Vnti't recc'l whsf I did with jtbejiui. 1 kiow I had one that night. Nor can I re all where I jienl that eight. InsIM? Mind Is l'.l.uili on Slay ins "I do lemember poin? to a movins plcture show on n Saturday nfteinoon. and then I iccall of reading in the Kvr Siso l'l nue I.kikikh that I was wanted for the murder of .Tosie. I did not know what to make of it. It was only the nhjht before thnt she pleaded with mo to tlopc. as ahe had often done, but I put her off. telling her it would be better to wait until vi had more money. "I was seared when I read In the paper that I was wanted, and I ran away. When T got to Tlnrrisburj; 1 tot n room in the Wilson Hotel. Then thf thought of klllitiK ni self came. 1 had in, (Ichiro to Mve. knowing thnt .lolo was dad. and I went to a drug store uni biuiKlit some poison and took ir io m rnnni and meilitnteii. JIj IVr had been pay hit my Mfo iusiir anrf. and I thought 'If 1 coimuit .ul eide maybe thej won't be able to col Ict the insurance.' I though it all jrer nnd concluded tha'. in view of the fact that the police fcnew that I had Been in the company of .Tosle on the J Iht she was killed, that I would be Warned for her murder, nnd that T would bf (,ent to the electric cbair. Thought of Insurance "I knaw if T were sent o the rnair "J, Insurance would be paid So I sippcl tre poison on the floor, lot up and dressed nnd went out look inV?.r ""' Sl",',irf. 1 went to his office and they told me he would be back in an hour. T walked around a while and came bark to his oftiro. hut lie was not t.uQ' !,c"tniP t nn undertaking es- rawisnmtnt. T went there nnd there yere a ot ot roffins in the front room. balked nt the door, and feeing a po. wi, ', , wcnt ,0 Mm nnd nsked. arre is the nearsst police stntion?' ,,i, ,,Ue told me and I went home and fd In pm( TIV1"'1, wJmll. want TnJni,. hiJ?I,,ll,hin tnr ,hn murder of l$Sfr J10'!!"1' " "''. '". your haTlJ2ta T "n1,1- 'No' ' right.' So W&Z ,,Pi ","1 wnB hro'":,,t tn tft'm1?0 il1tM'tivt,f' 1,olp "fTC- very kind ' n7"it I killcl Josie ami tri(sl w&iiow rue bow I ,i;,i ji. ... "v a Staff Corretroncleiif nsIilna:ton. .Tunc 17. With but word groaniiiRs. but much inward sat isfaction, ofllclal nHlilnfitoii has set Led down for the summer. There , 0Tery prospect tlint Con- tl iniious s,.,Mon until November. nHd ns 'resident Harding hag nnnounced fii .? w111 ,r,nnln " tins capital ),nfe oiiBri'sa sfay nt work, the out look favors few vncntions of any durn uon ror (lovcrntnent nnd legislatlvo lcailcrs. hls plan is out nt all agreeable to some of the new members of the House and Scnnte. the veterans who nnve heeii here many terms mid who have established homes lu Washington WOUId milch rather Hlieiwl the summer on the Potomac or at some shore or mountain rcoit nenrby thnn "back home. " Some of them have been here long i:ough to have become members of the so-called "resident irt," mid with so eial nffajis at lilgli tide, with the White House lending, the families which fol low the soclnl whirl would as sou stny here as not. Oh, Koy. Junket Parties! From the present outlook, three-day reccses, occasional adjournments for a week nt n time bv joint resolution, and week-ends in the country will be the extent of the reft Congressmen will get during the approaching dog days. Kor those who can gt away, there will probably be the usual congressional junkets to some fnr spot liko Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, the ludiiin res ervations, the notional pnrks, to the Philippines. Hawaii. Panama. Porto Ilico and other ports on the national circuit. Congressmen usually arrange these things with as little publicity as pos sible, going ns members of some com mitter to "iiuestigntc" or "Inspect" some Government project. It is uu easy nnd inexpensive way to get a va cation and see comething of the world- one of tlie "perqulsiteis" of congres sional servlc" of which the constituents hear no more thnn necessary. Itut between tariff nnd revenue nnd the prob'ems which nlwnvs ronfront a new Administration, tlin important lig tires in the executive nnd legislative branches of the (love-nmcnt Irivi' mnde up their minds to "fight it out along tills line If it takes nil summer" ns it will, and then some. This means, of course, that everybody will stay in town, for ns long ns the President is hero diplomatic custom nnd etiquette require that the small army of diplomnts remain iu town. As long ns Mrs. Harding nnd the Cnhinet ladies continue their rounds of entertainment the chances are better than ten to one that few ladies of the official set will stray far from the reservation. Scc'al Affairs livelier Social affairs have taken on a new and livelier interest under the patron age of the Ilard'ngs and the new Cab inet, and the summer promises enjoy ments of this sort not often witnessed during the strenuous war period or the months of Woodrow Wilson's sickness and convalescence. White House dinners, garden parties, reccptiona nnd teas have set the pace for a continuous succession of other affairs, and as long as these continue t-o-J ft. T RAIN WRECK PLOT L 1 10 IN FEIN the feminine poitlon of official Wash ington misses .Main Street not nt nil. It is far more enjoyable, for example, to sail down the Potomac on the May flower, with tho first lady of the land pouring tea om board, than to play bridge nnd gossip with the wivon of Main Street's leading undertaker, grocer, bank president and contracting plumber. At lenst, It means more. The Mayflower lies moored lu the Navy Yard, ready for instant sum mons, nnd recently Its crew hns taken the slim, trim yacht down the river almost every afternoon, with a gay party of Mrs. Hardlng'a guests. And there Is none among the elect of Wash ington society- who would not jump nt an Invitation to make such a cruise. Denby Also Has a Yacht Then there is the Sylph, official yacht of the Secretary of the Navy, moored cloe by, and neTt to nn Invitation to take tea on the Maj flower, (he nest best thing Is to drink it on the Sylph. Thero h never any telling when nn Invitation may cgme to some Senator or representative and his wife to nc company these parties, nnd us they come but seldom iiv' n lifetime, there are few who would miss them even nt the ex pense of a summer in the enervating atmosphere of the notional capital. Since the weather warmed up. Mrs. Harding hns tnken to going down the river in the early nftcrnoons. having tea on board nnd returning to town in time for dinner. Mrs. Tnft and Mrs. Hoospvelt usually went enrller in the day and lind luncheon on board, or inter In the afternoon and dined on board, retiirnlne hv twilight or moonlight. Mrs. lleubv lins followed the practice of Mrs. Harding. She lias .taken numer ous parties down the winding readies of the Potomac for afternoon ten. She hns given, In point of fact, the most distinguished yachting party of the new Administration, having among her cuests Mrs. Harding. Mrs. c'oolidee. .those of the Cabinet ladles who were in town and a number of others in nnd out of the offlclnl set. Da rely Known nt Home So habitual have been the sessions of Congress in recent years, and so con tinuous the absences of legislators from home communities nnd States, that some of them are strangers to tblr people, known only by name and reputation. Senator Knox is one of the few Senators who "go homo" frequently. Although lie hns n splendid old estab lishment near the center of things here, nnd within n few blocks of the White House, he slips away to Valley l'orgc frequently for n few clays rest. Senator Penrose, on the otiici hand, is disposed since his return the first of the year to spend most of hi.- time here. Ho lias iccentlv enlarged hi suite in the Wnrdmnn Paik Inn from fourteen to sixteen rooms, and is com fortnldy situated, with n fine view, an abundance of fre.sh nir, sun parlors nnd (ommodious reception and lounging rooms. lie explains to friends that his first consideration now is to get well, an 1 be finds his convalescence piogrcssing so rapidly here, even while carrying .1 load of work, he thinks this the best place for him. Along with other Senators. 1'r.pre sentatives nnd Administration ofl.einls, they will spend most of the oiiuimer in Washington. There'n wink to do, and it can't wait. Nine Irishmen Arrested Burning Signal Boxes Around London for Deaths of a Day John P, Bowkor John V. Itowker. lent estate broker, died Wednesday ot IiIk home. dH4 Wal nut street, of heart disease, lie was sixty years old nnd before engaging in the real estate business was a ninnufne t'urer of woolen goods in Conshohockrn. Frank Calderonl Frank fV.dernni. well known nmong Ttnllnn societies in this city, died nt his home, 1 4 1 S Moure street. je,ler dny, after an Illness of eighteen mouths. ti C.itileroni. who was nivtt -tun enr WOULD CRIPPLE R. R. LINES old. wns in his joungor day. one of vvuuuu unirruu n. u. uM. i monumental cutters in j tlie country. For several years past he had lived in letirement with his wife nnd seven children. Dy the Associated Press Iondon. June 17. A campaign of wddespiend cutting of. railway and slg nnl wires nnd burning of slgnnl cnbins around London, nttended by violence against signalmen, wns carried out during Inst night by men who the police declared were "Sinn oJ'Vlners nnd members of the Irlsli Self-IMorminn-tiou Lcngue." Nine were arrested. The officlnl police statement says; "All tlie men arrested give locnl ml dresses. Tliev are young Irishmen be tween seventeen nnd twent -two. It has been known for some time the bends of the Irlsli Self-Delerminatlon League In London have been in correspondence with the so-called Irish Keiinblicnn Army which has been directing the murders nnd outrages in Irelnnd." The plotters, who apparently tried to disnrrnnge train service to London by wrecking the trnlns. sprinkled oil over tlie sicnal boxes before lighting them. At Acton. I'xbrldgc. Wembley, Brom ley and other stations boxes were de stroyed, but railroad men prevented slmilnr action at Soutlinll. where a sig nal ninn had been overpowered nnd bound by nn attacking party. At Barnes station, several men held up a slgnnl man nt the point of revolvers nnd bound him befoie destioying tlie slg nnl box. A signal mnn nt Clnptnn Junction, nn important point on tlie (treat Kast- ern Hallway, was shot and wounded, but he set the signals nt "danger" and telephoned for assistance, Scotland Yard officials were out all night trying to trace the miscreants, who are reported to have escaped. Herbert L. Fenner Herbert L. Fenner, of Providence. It. I. ..whose wife was Miss Charlotte' Wll'innis, dnugliier of Mrs. Charles Williams, of Huvrrford. died yesterday In New York. Mr rentier was thirty one yenrs old. Hi side his widow, a daughter survives him The funeral will be held iu Provuleuc". nnd rends well, but It's ns flimsy ns ?iiir.e' nnd ns cilnkly iu sccrstickei, uu del' glnss. . i, i If the office of the Hccorder of Heeds is In rotten shape from tlie standpoint of efficiency it Is due to causes stated above--ward politics nnd poor manage ment. , , ,, Politics, principally, I should sny. o will anybody else fnmillnr with organ- t.l.'.. .,innniMnnt liV nrnctlCIll tlOli tl'clntH. The office of' the Keconler of Deeds Is n $10.00(1 job controlled bv tlie old Vnre organization, Congressmnn William S. nre wns himself once Hecoidcr of Heeds, nnil !. f, liim. with his mnnngeinent ot the office say thnt from n business standpoint it wns very well conducted. In the defensive statements mnde In extenuation of tlie delay of nine inonlhs iu getting diKUinents recorded, the fol lowing facts stand forth glaringly con- S'lt is n peculiar coincidence Hint just about this time of year, a few months preceding the fnll primaries, there is alwavs n demand for money for extra rlerks. It was the ease last yenr. It is the case this year. The obvious reason is Hint jobs must be created for political workers. Whether or not those workers arc capable and efficient und hired for the express purpose of rushing tho work, or whether they nre mere jobstcis nrnl po litical hacksters can De snieiy ini the judgment of renders familiar with maximum work was one deed nnd n hnlf ' per wck. I am Informed that there arc u few experts among the men In the office. They are exceedingly few compared to the whole number employed. The rea son why expert women typists are not employed and leuders among the new women voter should look into it Is that women nre not practical poli ticians, doorbell ringers and political rounders. With ordinary business management and systematized effort, coupled with rtu honest day's work. exltlng condi tions in tlie office of the Hcenrder of Deeds could be specedlly ended. Knell tvnlst Is given n certain stint of work. niTiirding to one officlnl. Fsunlly It is n trifle above the average minimum, of the lenst effilcient elerk. A 'rapid worker finishes his tusk and is through for tlie day, often nt 2 o'clock. He goes to see the ball game; or be goes bnck to tend tlie counter in ills cigar shop. Now Work Cntll I O'Cicrh In reply to a question bv Council lmve been dlsntl'sed or (a III oft (or laeti ,, of funds then, the bhilxct U wrong. . ' , The ,S4.,.IHill ICi'i' V .1 Of 'li f'JTIJ hlte reorcsents thirty additional typists, ..! Oil I I., nil If they were what Ihey shodld be, or ilm to be. Ii'ghly prortVlent In the'Ir' ntnl line, there Wnu'd'be little complain about nine months delay In getting documents rccordul. If there was nn effort made, wltk politics kicked out of the door, and proficient typists, male or female, era ploved Instead of a battalion of vrM and division huM'ers and mnke-bellerea, the work would be brought up to date?. A gentleman fnmll'nr with the work' lugs of tlie Hecorder's office, suggcatfM thnt if. beginning at once, n sufficient' number of clerks were put to wont dallv cleaning up nil the work that doily cume In. nnd leaving the re mainder of the force to bring up a rapidly ns possible the present delayed work, much of the public complaint would be eliminated. ,, There are very few cit zens who oh- " "$ L " George Balrd's Funeral A million funrinl for (leorne ltnird who died Tuesday In the Cited States " It, inilliw V E!". "i 2 W.!.-! "! ,? "'resent ThVr?' n UUlll llljllll. - in ruril UMM UU" Ullll. in France, will lie conducted bv Kenly. Mooney nnd O'Dnunell Post, No. 2IM). Velernns of Foreign Wars, tomorrow afternoon at 'JHO Lombard street. mnn Develin recently. Hccord' r Hazlett Ject to n competent typist who is at the! said that in the attempt Io cntcli up l with the business of the office lie li.ltl icqulred employes to work un hour longer than usual, or until I o'et'ock. The office sriiedule siiows there are seven boss typists, three registration t pists twenty nine reropjing typists and l.." regulnrs Tin i vie nffii nl fisures If any snt.ie time a no i cinn. mil woo m tends faithfully tn his work. It is the inefficient clerk who Is a politician, the "job man" thnt Is guro ming up the works in the Hecorder's office It is nn office, loo. that is not under control of the Civil Service law. Don't loc sight of thnt fnet Miss C. J. Jones Funeral The funeral of Mis Caroline Susan Jones, one of the principals of Spring side School, Chestnut Mil), who died Tuesdnv. will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock froiii St. Paul's Church. Chestnut Hill Miss Jones vvus the daughter of tlie lnte I)c Joseph Jones, a widely known physiciun of New Orleans. cent they had in the world io engage an nttorney for me. but I told them not to. Why should they do n thing like that for me?" After n pnuse. he added "I under stand the tourt will nppoirt a lawyer to represent me, nnd that is gootl enough for me." All the time thnt Newhall wns tnlking lie twirled his rap in his hand. He asked one of the detectives for cigarettes. After smoking two be said. "I wanted a smoke before 1 went back to 'Moya' because they don't let you smoke down there." SEARCH CREEK FOR BOYS Police Uncertain Whether Lads Were Lost or Flan Away Haiit'onlleld. N. .1., June 17. -Police nre scouring the country and searched Cooper Creek yesterday for two twelve-year-old lads who disappeared from their home. Karl Shippell and Ken neth Keggln, wards of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. h. Fischer, of 425 Hirdwood ave nue, started for the adjoining woods to play. That was the last seen of them and last night the police were notified. The boys had been reading novels which, it is believed by the police, have worked on their minds. Harding Plan3 Week-End Cruise Wash'ngton. June 17. A week-end cruise down the Potomac on tlie presi dential yacht Mav flower is under con sideration by President nnd Mrs. Hard ing. If piib'ic affairs will ptrmit they probably will leave Washington tomor- pass Sunday in Hampton Koads and ret-irn Mnndnv morning STONE HARBOR LINE OPENED Resort Once More Put in Connec tion With Reading Railway Stone Harbor, N. .L. June 17 The Public Utilities Commission of New Jersey made the finnl inspection today of the new work done on tlie Stone Harbor Itailrnad from Cape May Courthouse to tlie Great Chnnnel Bridge, and eertilieate was granted for the operation of tlie line between these points, thus 'restoring conneitinn witli the Heading system. Tlie line hits been out of service smee the Fedcinl lontrol of rallronds (In I iindred and sj. f tlie proueilv own crs of the hoiotlgll stihsi ribed t" the bonds s )i fn- the needed e pi iniient i nnd i epulis to roadway and In dlgi - Surclnt Cable Msnnteh. rnvirlaht. lOit Belfast. June 17. No-tlienst Ireland will take n holiday Wednofdnv when King Oorge opens the Clster Parlia ment. Booming guns from the fort will herald Hie ni rival of the royal ynclit at Donegal quay Tlie King, Im mediately on Ins arrival, will receive i ndilrosse) of welcome from the harbor iioiirti iiriu oiner personages, alter wnicn he will drive in state to City Hall In a coach brought from London. King (Jeorge will address both Houses from n throne specially constructed nnd modeled after the duis in the House of Lords in London. Premier Craig of T'lster will then entertain the nnrtv at a luncheon. Later King fteorgo will! receive addresses from various, public1 bedies. after which lie will drive by uj circuitous route to tlie royal yacht. The King win remain in the eity only a few hours. Troops arc pouring in.o Balmoral show grounds. Public parks aie being roinmniideereel for their accommodation. Klabornte precautious for the King's' snfety arc being prepared. It is planned t to have us n guard of honor for him 100 men drawn fiom the Itoynl Irish Constabulary, none of whom is less thnn six feet in height. All nre from the j Ulster counties. The men now 'nre in training for the occasion. Belfast. June 17. (By A. P.) A dispatch received yesterday by a Belfast newspaper from relatives of Thouius Hush, who was shot to lenth last Sun day nt Llsacul. near Cnstlereagh ny Crown forces, declares that Hush was shot and terribly mutilated by the Crown forces. One-Finger Typists" Hold Up Deeds ( nntlniird from Pnse One ditionnl appropriations for extra cler ical help. On the face of it the above explana tion nppcars to lie reasonable. It seem ingly explains t" thousands of citizens who ate fussing nnd fuming about their deeds and mottgages whv tliev arc In the Hecorder's hands nrnl are likely to slay there until next year. Will Not Stand Acid Test Unfortunntelv. the explanation will not withstand the acid test. Its color comes out lu the wnsli It looks good re no lewer mini i il7". typists, or alleged typist. wnoe business It is to record tlie document tiled in the Hecorder's .office. I These were the figures submitted in this year's budget. ) These figures do not lepresent the total number of typists employed Yet the office is constantly clamor ing for more. Its cries are alwavs dulv I heeded bv the organization Couiicilnn n In this venr's budget $20,000 n- allowed for extra clerk hire Yesiei ( tlnv Council passed another bill gjvmg, tiir. itpcnriWrt office nn additional s2." (100. total of S45.000 within six months for additional clerks. The defense is that many of these are emploved in recopying the old iccords True!' But the budget of this year has pi-inldcd for tills. There are twenty nine recopying typists, which still leaves IK! to clean up the regular work Any business concern in Philndel phia that laid claim to tlie slightest degree of efficiency and decent office mnnniremeiit. employing 1 !i expert tvpists at $1500 u year could clean up tills wretched tangle in n few months, and keep it cleaned up. But the Itecordcr s office does not employ expert typists. The jobs are held by men. Mnnv of them are what nre popularly known. II i said ns tlie "one linger" type. They manipulate the typewriter with one digit It is a wretched comment on the methods nf the office when it Is known thnt under a former Administration' there was one political clerk whose ' WE put lines of life into STYLEBILT Suits, so that you can almost see the muscles through the cloth. The reason: Hand Tailoring. ti 1211 Chestnut Street .NEWARK Clothes Sftopt in 'Prinelfxil Cities NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO I Rheumatism and Neuritis Why Suffer Longer? Drink m. Valley Water Famous curative water from near Hot Springs, Ark. ItADIO-ACTIVR ENDORSED IIT PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. Photin W nlntit 3107 Served nt ImcUm: Clubs. Hotels. r.ifs and P. p. p. illnlns car? Sold to' flrt-eln RTOcer. drugBlstd. etc.. or dlrct by iia 11 mz There's no Hoof in all the cou just like the Hitz. It lias an intimate air something rou can't quite define, but which makes it different and a bit more appealing than most places. Luncheon, Tea Dansant, Dinner, Supper. Dancing at Tea and Supper WAAfe BNi5-V ntry that is ) JXj J $jSk ft Rho.ttI nnd jRg2oNl Walnut Strvtts T i a3 twiiw wu m i hiii i hbwi'.' jVin.miBijfi..',,.h:jn'yrf jwi up i wpAwAah WiW , STfmwiTffiTnW I Wm If Tf m ;fV Admits Ilo Was Jealous like thnrnnT m",mt,;i lolng nnything ZItL I" tftlff to Captain tecUres a-t ' I,mS' nl, tn "thf' ' In a ie;,?'IOV tn,d T thnt ' W"" 1 I an,Jefc.r,"B8.- ..V""" admit that ki??no!HrPl' n,0,ls nml ,hp" tftSn? iy,,:.,l,.n I ''hi sec a M "'"- iiint t is u mnn ...i.l,. t . i -. 11... i , . "niii imve Mini Josle i7" i ' 'f".t "'nenilKr scein htr. if V .', ! (v'!,s: nn n ki"-in? "Rl., i , """i leu Willingly WW kooMv DINNERS n..m, nlnn.ri nre ns dfll- rlmis as our l.tinchfonn nntl troli.ill.v "'.'"""' Just how Hood TIIBV nre. I If not, Irl m smuw "" Vlemi tlmnKetl Dully .15.37 South 16th lice I "a i" n,!.,f'!"1 "?..." '-"'I He.,,- thlrti-o ii.i , I pn ' ' ''"lemlv ull1"!01 leinember si, taA than ,y "o ini re nre inaiiv reinemix-r distln.'tly. Inn ihootinu the girl I 'houldlhl. UHn 'y own life. Wlty ww I harm her? The future fe i.m . Knew Girl Six Years 'or it l t f ' M,nul'1 b" Punished it.. ..i..V hrn !'! oun v Urn " nbniit 'fivntofu tcntv. "As I ..,i.i ..... , E,ny iintll nL, ""'r'' ,VP ,,pl" ",m remember doing Toil first m.ini tl.i. ..t-i Ti'nftheilmee.i;;, M'" ' obit t " "'""' '"! "'"I s'" CTCntee , f"''7''cn. She w.ls no K0M' .... . . "shi'tii nun i '"ItH,nj hrst """eetheait." P.av.VMve been u nrlsonV" I 2'wdbihM0J thw btcn down L r- aao they wanted' to tnko tho laM sre you ho was STORE ORDERS Increase Your Buying Power Why uie your own proient stock ol cash, whin Undlnf departmtnt storas- nnd pcUlty shopt accept our tor order o cahT We Iteue them on very low tormt hasml on length ol credit. Our method! nre full' nd have stood Hie acid tet ol 48 yeir. Let ui Clvo you ilelails. Write for Details Today i 1113 CHESTNUT STREET Store SOsdesi gSo Easy to Use lluy evertlilrii for ! vnurnelt and fiunln' at fitiv ptore vou prefer ClrtLhllie. p.jrnlliirM House Kurnlshlni-'rt and ' (1 e n e rnl V nrih.inllm. I'.iy a little eeh week June Weddings i r,uy olr nll "Weaver i Ivvav" and you buy w'iat oul want where, miu llk to buv It Now li the time to Ret jour vacstloit rlotne luit KftKe el. Pnn't u'alt until IV HM nvlti'it,- run now fo- Graduation Gifts Weaver 'iis been nt veur " he bere on Chestnut ill fur omr "O eere l'i II. I'liiine or Writ? s.R.WEAVERinc, 1 1 12 Chestnut St. .. OIL OF CLOVES FOR SORE FEET Tenderest Feet Benefited By Greniolcas Cream Oil of cloves will act n.s surely on tlitt nervert ol ttre'l. swollen, milium feet na It dries In un ncliltiff tcotli This tlincovciv wan ni.ide li a lady who In liespeintlou tiie.l tlre.isclrss No7.cin.i M.ln t 'i eani Ivvhloli eoTitalim oil of i loves) on her poor, tlrtsl fen Tho roollner " othinir .N'o Z'jnia vantbhed Into the sl.iri, I'tlnKiiiR Instant rein f to the tired hurnintr feet Messed l'e lleftlio soreness wan potio Tiy .N'oNzema It soolhcs anil heals the most fevered or tontler tls HiieH. Get a sm.ill mr fioni your dritgBlst. or the Novzema i hemleal Co or Haltlnioie M.l villi niull von a hiiKe neiilr ar upon receipt of this elipplut; nnd lOe to eovei iu f .iii anil im.'Kln; lili. e rUDllC JLed&er i3ttfrst hi it Hi 65.00 Black Beauty Bicycles oys and Girls Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions to either the Morning, Evening or Sunday Public Ledger are secured Pay No Money Collect No Monev rKlLE, to BOYS! YOU FELLCVYS who have always wanted a Black Beauty think of the fun of bike-hik-itttf this summer ou your own Black Beauty think of the ways in which you can make rral money when you have a regular wheel NOW'S YOUR CHANCE Ret one of these S15, brand new, completely equipped Black Beauties. You nre bound to win one of tlie 5000 ofTerrd But you mu3t hurry the other fellows won't be asleep on the job Get after yours riht away! Today! GIRLS! DON'T let the boys get away with all these 5000 Black Beauties! Remember that the beautiful Black Beauty model, made especially for girls, la offered also. Glaseea at Moderate Coit 1 tl m n I I S'lfs It l'i' lS '...n ti ilred l $9.50 ' I.' Mum ir M'fli n m " INVISIBLE BIFOCALS rimiiix frr (tirir InrlMitunUU . Nn rriiHitlrtioMr. HP m, nv I'ulilnp (Hum to I mmisM KllMlSESIiJ K WU 1IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS July 7, 21 1 AvifU't. 4, 18, Septem ber 1, 15 29, and October 13 Round j 6.80 Trip From PHILADELPHIA Ticket Rood Id parlor or eleeptng can All roa on pat ment of uiual rhurge ler anaca ocriiplid. locludlnit eurctiareu, euDjcci io war tax vi 0'. "w L O swl H E3 fSfl HH -Ti5ii 1 r made in niv"l H '& R M O I) K R N stutomotiM' XTSiA&lifj) 1 1U Practice (IrmuHMiRliI f li'SSfcW A .eight, cflinpnt 'i-ul tco- b wMWPlJM & . rotuical de-ign nntl con- 1 iJmSWiiWiitH I Htruction. Fiat's throe new E tmVr&i jlWllll I ' past-enger ear models nre 1 MM Y ffll TJlffl 4 11IM - a . ' b Wlmw BiMmWjCk S ' ' I i H." V M II '.., V v 7 M W fi V'5AJ-. W ' VW&Vsi- vi i ijljll- lilli $ ft ;ionau1,!1"Ar.,;)?572o 8 - Bm?M S a I 'I'" "i' i'""" " N" v JJl n rA$ iiii,..i li"s -v ft! t'nHl.i.n'tt'mtii." i;',v. '.,'.; ty I "T ' $ iVMC-l' i" .- "Mini '" ir.n mi, s m es IUustratton tiSAfri u M -" t.,..o..b ,,..,,-. I I Polter-Dlesinscr Motor Co. .";.,, he $J I S PnnnQulianiaSuQtflm 1 2207 Che,,nut I tti'V"'"' lft yS HrM I . . j 'I plan" model, of. 7!Psr PAY NO MONEY! COLLECT NO MONEY! ( ONTESTAN'TS pay no money, collect no money! Simply secure 35 Hignaturea on the subscription blanks furnished by the Pub lic Ledger, (urn them in. and as soon as vour 3o subscriptions hae h-en verillefl vou receive your Black Beauty. The contest w'ill hs open untt! S?ptember 15, but you get your Black L.tauty as soon as your subscriptions are verified. THE BLACK BEAUTY T ONG known as the best built, most serv XJ icaable bicycle obtainable anywhere. The Black Beauty you win in this contest will be completely equipped, all readv for you to hop aboard and "step on er." Every bicycle is guaranteed for five years and carries an insur ance policy for six months' repair of acci dental damages. Just look at these features, r.icnj of them to be had only on the Black Brauty. CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST SUBSCRIPTIONS must be secured and turned in to the Public Ledger office for verification between June 1 and September lo, 1921. Those from whom subscriptions may be taken rre all those raiding in Pennsylvania. New Jerhey, Delaware and Maryland, and who are not now receiving tho Public Ledger in their homes. EACH WINNER will he presented with his or her bicycle IMMEDIATELY after verification of the 35 subscriptions. Contestants are not limited as to age or ex. Men and women will have their choice of full sized bicycles for themselves or tho boys' or girls' models. SPECIFICATIONS "ram Sties 21 inches tdjuntable to 14 tnchaa. Made of special irrrvrte neam!es, rold-drawn ttee! tublrir. which has a tensile strength of 60 000 to 76,000 pojnds per squnre men fidrtdlei MLACK BKHTV MOT OllHIH !'. No. t, made of full-Rralned 'ea'her: henil padded with Interlaced curled hair and equipped wlta "ushlon-i'omfor' ,nmii Untile Kara; Kol'v mule Motorbike Ivpe, tripl nickel plated on ropner Orlp: .Special m.Af K I1EUTV rln'et .d , flex It la rubbe.r flncer Krips tliev nt the rlngera. t'linln: Duckworth solid ate-' ro'ler hevelod nUlft plot, triple nlcl;el pia'ed Guaranteed to with, stand a Mrntn of Z.iOO r uid rdlt nLATK riKACTV rubber Motorbike type: oil and dURt proof; hlsh Krsde ball bearlnBC rront nalu New Departure concave front hub 5 turned from solid f.eel bar Coaster rtrnkei Latest modern New Departure coaster brake Ball Hearings i Chrorne-nick'ed epelal A a-rxda aleel bnllM, ground to 1-10000 part of an Inch t'.ork that t a accurate as that which Hoea Into the lineal watch), all benringi (wlf-Iubrl-catlnar. need attention hut onro n jear Tlret: Fireitone Non-Skid b ue trtad with whit aide walla Mud niardM front - l.vrKe .''op i,de m'ld cuard with leather epl.veh baffle rear- - nr;. drou side, mud juard with at.tn.l lat.-n, Ruurds both front and rear double braced rinlaht Antl runt coat, enamei baked and rubhed down, followed by two Rround coatt, one fln iahlng coat and varnlali; all n.ckel parta arn ground, copper platod, triple. nlc-Vel plated and irallshed, Mfhut Klectrlo equipment with Delta Light hed Ilg:.ht,;, bla.tt'rJ, tn tool tank ; ruby jeweF reflector tall Hunt on rear mud g-uard. Tool and Jlattery Tankt htronir prasaed eleel tor-pedo-unnped Streamline tank with compart nnenti for battery and tooia built Into mala frame. TooUt Monkev wrench, coaster braka wrench! ecrew driver, complete t re repair kit I'uropi High, compresilon tletvcop frame pump with bracket, all heavily ttipl nlskel plattrl over copper Choice of t'nlorai Rich black with white head and .lovetalH option, rich black ,th rreen head and dovetails WHO AND HOW A NY ONE is free to enter this content. The f- thlrty-five subscriptions must be obtained between June 1 ami September 15, 1021. Yoar prospective subscribers are residents of Pennr sylvanla, New Jersey. Delaware and Mary land, who are not NOW receding the Pubtle Ledger In their homes. Flow to Enter the Contest U)!U to Ihcy ,c Co i tic Circtihtt ,i !tjit., Putilir Ledge,- Huildmg. independence Situate, Pbiltdelphia, for subsmp'ion books and other particular, or telephone lU'alnut 3000, bicycle department, between 8;30 A. M. and 5 P, M,, or fill out and wait the at. tached coupon to The Public Ledgeii tJioyolt i t e I I I t t t t t t t i P'J he I rrfy-r, P ryilc Department: k Send me instruetiom for securinj; a 505.00 B'r.ck Drauty Bicycle without pnyirtj: or collecting any money. Name ,..,,,.,,., ...,.,! ArM , .., il 'if a a r; ', V?!' , v' 1 . :M IS i 'tvt m I M a ltVi m A vtpartpunt, .. Ki ' . ' '"'1 ','( ,jj.. , 'i. laiAA , . ;Ft'wv ' r rr- v. .fltal TV. "" . .-.. Sh.i.jt.&ii.aH .4 ; f
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