TVtfflWWWwWtW 'Wjvt. t w 1 JA.' " i V v '.' v -? , DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Twinkling Isle y DADDY k CIIAPTKIl III Swiiifiiiifi niRii ..r.v ,! tllllf Innkril doubtfully f r nt the tiny fnlrlw. Slmi.1.1 they ft woods of TwIpWlns Wo? ! '" 1" dfltiKor lurked tunc. They would bo fer If tliov liurrled bnqk to the sail tail nt nnulior In the liny. Flouer of the Kurort, the Afrlcnii inilil. nml Youth of Iho Won Hcnrt. K. cliorolnte-rolort'il mvnire, lumworw u 0 ? it ion f-r thorn. The youth and h mnld followed thr beckonliiR m il rttn. They were rIihI to be off the C'ome nen. and to feel the so Id land tenrnth their feet. Folly Msher, chSciltinB an usual, hopped along after tlVfllV?(?y nml Hilly buns, back. They didn't want to take any chances 2 this rtrangc Irinml. The falrlen. ffittlne like ilrapin lllc. .danred about I Uk and tickled their earn. The lit e creature.- looked ho friendly with h Ir "Pen hiuIIph ami jolly UuRliter. ttat presently Wily noil 1 eRK.v felt hamr.l of their tIoiil.li.. Ulu-y look neb other by the hand and ran nftc-r Mr Wl.-her. That pleahedMhe fair fes who ilanco.1 along in the air as tovoiinlv as stinbenini. 3 'The woo,N throue.h which the fiilrira ll them wiiKti't it real woods nt nil. rwnJ"M like icmvo in ..imrk. with a carper oi son ki" -, rVntli the Hlmdy trees. I- rom tlio SlnchM I..II.S the HwlnstK, on jvMrh thev hail eeii i" in""iw- ',"',. We monkeyH were now out of 1r lit. l.ut thVt.wlfiir.woiH' Mill nwnyiiB looklnit very temptinB t" 1'eBB.v mill ll"l; Vlili ot could liuve n swing, "ThJ'onis were no sooner out of her mouth then they heard ii Mvisli behind them Iteforc they could jump aside or Jen Blnnee around n heavy vine came iffMPinB down from where inoiikcyH h, Wltl it. The vine rniiBht I'egRy and HHIv mi the logs, carrylns them oft their feet. They would hm'o gono tum bling backward if they bad not seized the vines with their bnnds. They saved th'msehes from it bump and found themselves hwIiisIhk as they bad seen themonkojs swinging. Uv among the leaves thev swung, and then hack ataln. Arid as they pauped on the backward swing some one pushed them, tending them swinglns lilsli'T than be- Tliev thought the pusher might be Folly WNhcr or the mnld or youth, but Follv Wisher and the savages were ahead of them looking back with sur prised ejes. Another push, and up they went until they tlnllled all over. Hack again, nm! thev gol another mighty boost ns if from a giant's hand. Now Peggy nnd Hilly glanced behind them nnd they snw wbot was pitching them. It was a string of monkeys. The monkeys wero banging from n tall tree One strong monkey was cling ing to a limb of the tree, and the others formed a chain below him. clasping each ether with arms, legs and tails. The monkey nt the bottom was pushing tho children, giving them a strong shove every time they came to the top of their swing. It was thrilling at first. Then it be can to be scary. The swing went so hlith it teemed they would swing right oier the top of the tree in u loop-tbc-loop. "Stop! Stop!" cried Peggy nnd Hilly, but the monkeys thought they wanted to be pushed harder nnd gave them stronger shoves. "Oh. I wish we were out of here!" cried Peggy. And she got her wish with a hump. The swing liit one of the top brandies of the tree, knocking Peggy and Hilly out. Down they tumbled, bead first. "Oh. I wis-h some one would catch us'." thought Peggy to herself. And she got that wish. too. The string of monkeys caught her as she flew through the air caught her just n.s one ncro bat catche- another In the circus. She Miins bj her bnnds down nnd up and back again, anil then was dropped lightly ti the ground. Above her swung Hill, who lind been caught 1 another strins of monkeys. Ililly was dropped as she had been, lmt he was dropped turning .onici-.-aiilts, and down he came on his feet. The tun fnlrie buzzed mound them, Milling nnd laughing more thnn ever. The fairies were still beckoning to them and so, waving a farewell to th0 mon keys who hud saved them, thev ran on after the fairies. Where (he fairies led them will lie told tomorrow. df&ols unh jalf?0 Uotli Sexeii jpii THOSE who wish to beam nn,. f H. 1 courses at Pcircc School can no so this summer. Courses in. Business Administration (two yen's), Accounting (two vears). General Busi ness (one year), Secretarial (one tn two years), Sales manship (one venr), Ste nojmphy (six to nine months). Summer School Opens July .r U r I, -ih Ycnr linnk PEI1CE viV Business Administration , AWvilir.. pa ''" iSm,"'1,',",1, M,l,'"1'' ' """ -''"i' 140(1 v u ,lr- ,,IB" ruloa j:i7l! lo gg? Wl. Anmlliiv"n!f " "" '" "' --- ivi.sr nirsrr.n.rAr " 'ne Darlington Seminary, Ind. ' Chester. Pennsylvania ITY ACfiB ESTATE '! Venr Oprna Stpleinhrr SI. 13l tV. i,.c.h0l ,or ,,un slrla. n,.i . RtnlOEii.., ndrtiena rhrUtn, p. ItJeHnrhinl llov ftin r, .. mii.iv!'X"" MHIMII .im, ,A, ..,., ,NAi ,.IIIIiIIIILN rm tn, "' V, ,"'.," '"''u",ul uliiirli.ui to mi , ' , 'I nf hlMipn uimhl. Mm' ,', "','"""!"" '' Ioiiu.i:il Mill i ll1." ." r,nl" I " H.H.kU.i M01 i': 'M!;",S' r-ncl,,.,!. ' M.u i)W ' In v. "09 'KHi'I.B" Pinal 7rtl,',hu"ln'1 rc"Ue b'""lt throusa nannT. Ellen by com'nt puui. i " "'""fnuTic ? m , '"J" 5iL.n," v.l. Br'w nsr..,rtA.''n.M.HLH .,;""."". inereailni. m,n,i- '' . ". . tour.. "v"u "r ilturuiur. '.. i."""i: ;:: oenu tor ii,t....7.'. ul. wractition. .uuni ...vfaiuiu .in n n ... ai- ' W.) Vl'IiK rniivm. ,. I " tro.. Aea4.my. Wn.Utnston, D. 0. vfi rjk NKv "'"l "' ys. ''''"'"'eil'liliiygSfi BATTLESHIP PENNSYLVANIA FAMOUS JpR ITS "CHOW" Great Dreadnought Filled Up With All the Conveniences of an i Up-to-Datc Model Town llj a Staff Correspondent Willi tho Atlantic Fleet, June 20. (Hy seaplane courier to Hampton Honda) Thoy call her n bnttlc wagon. Thev assert she has the best "chow" In the navy. It Is the landsman's Introduction to the Pennsylvania, llngshlp of the At lantic Meet, here with six other dread noughts, watching the bombing tests or engaging In gunnery practice off C'nno Charles. ' When built, the IVtins.ilvanln wns the most powerful lighting snip allont. Now she Is destined to stay In the Atlantic for n tllllf,. Ilf lnnuf t..l.lt.. ,1 faster .nnd more powerful 'vessels eo to the Pacific. h Hut her crew's affection never wav crs. It Is constant. It Krows and abides three times n day. Kor chow, 111 f Ilf 11I1VV titfwmu nu t...i..l. t . 1. .... .... ...(, .....,,,- ,,., ,,lm-,, ,,, luuniic as eight hours' sleep, or exercise, or lib- . ij inn m-M i,r worn; it In tne su preme lest, nnd tho Pennsylvania has met it. Modern Conveniences Installed Here are a few of the adjuncts of modern civilization whirl, tin, Pm,,,. sylvanln carries nbout with her as a inn tier oi course, nut of which the aver ago lanilsinnn perhnps knows little be- ' cause ne nns neer seen them: I Sleeping ipiarters below deckn for ITiOO men. Community kitchens that will feed them. I A water-mnnufneturing plant that tnkes the snlf wnfiM (Vi,,,, ,1m n , .. moves the salt, purifies the water, and turns it into the tanks for drinking purposes nnd baths. An I making plant like that of any 111(1 tit Oil land, thoillill morn I'nmnnrllv 'built. A hospltnl, with surgeons and physi cians ready to opcrnte or iirescrlbe on n moment's notice; a idinrmncist's shop. A library with good books and maga zines. A Y. M. C. A., n gyinnnslum, shower bnth.s, n medicine ball. .Movies, a chapvl. a chaplain. A bnseball team, boxing contests. Machine shop, carpenter simp, paint shop, laundry, bailier shop, canteen. A jail. Put them nil together between wnlls of armor, surround them with some of the deadliest lighting apparatus in tho world, surmount Ihein with turrets flint weigh tons nnd move with the ease of watch hands, intnll long gray guns thnt cough flame and death, erect tall fighting tops thnt from a distance look THE DAILY NOVELETTE Hilly Did It T5y COHOXA KKMINtJTON "Hut, Harry," the girl remonstrated, "if I married I would have to give up my profession. Think what that would mean, and how I worked during those three hard years of training. And I love it, Harry; I love to feel that I am n tiny unit equipped ann willing to re lieve suffering." "Yes, but you don't eem to realize that you'd relieve my suffering a whole lot, lOditb, if you'd marry me," said the doctor, Midi. "It isn't as if I could marry simply for a home. I guess I could get some one wlu would be willing to be my wife." "I'm sine you could, dear." In a flnsh Edith Johnson ran over in her I mind the number of nurses in her ne I qunintnnce who had been "crazy" about RUPTURE BOOKLET , ash ron rcmTioN no. 4 ncllnlilp Infonnntlnn ationt trunsr. rn0. Inrr nnd Its trrnfinrnt AWo '.'"Hmonlil,. I RFKTXY'B AHJD8T0 r.UrTCItE Ir 3 00 Thumb So row nesula rntnfl Aiurutt 31 1U17 ni(i nhfn nil I others fall. Can i o.umi (o !Tr; "tJTKvaiSJ JSt mriBt anr r t (il l i-:rirvt . tmi Irnaii. -ssj (jv6 I Jle Wil lo prriiHure but crnter neruj i jliiriM. Tluunb screw adjusts prrsiure. Ak. doinlnul belts unil uiHHjrtcru of nuperlat l tCtlKIl. I Cnnaiiltntlcn IVIIIiont ninnr I I. II. SKEI.KV. 10t7 WALNUT ST. Ciit Out nnd Kffn for ni-ffrenfn doling Men nnd llo.is ai.i.k.ntown. r.. Allentown Preparatory School Prernrpn fir collego or lefhnlcal school -mnll cln Individual Inntnictl'm A.i. tnnimerclil i ourw SUidont government A I iuM tlr, Splen lid in" tern ImildlnKs. I,n-s campus nml cMnnaslum. .-'perini c,1r m ouncer bo-n Kit" J.Vmi ratalo Ut'VlN .11. MIAI.Ti:H. A. M., Ilei.lm.ii.ler iii:tiii.kiiii. ta. Bethlehem Preparatory School iiaroa for IcnJtna collenci. Uxtennlv i ind Junior JmIiooI. Juhn I). Tiiec7, ' A.. Ilrnilmuitpr, llolhlrlirin, l'u. NAAHIVIII. I'A MAlll.lll HAM. MIMTAKV ACADKMY llox 1)0. N.i'.irelh, l'a. l'liunili'd 1743. I'r pnralorv & llUHliiua CouiaiH tlr. Inter nixiliale and Jr Dopts Atl.litlia Mllltury ,ito Ilo A P. Ttiaelci. I) 1) Pruii.lp.il, nUM.r.lOXTK. PA. Jellefonte Academy '"L'n "S m1 up. 113lh ear. Ath. Hold 1 em, Mod, ,in Catilo .I.V.MKS P llCdlll.S. A. SI.. utMiIiiuiitler, llrlU'fniilc Pn, ir.iYsi:. HT. I.I'KIVS yCHIHII, Wii.wii', (Slnln Line P. II. II.) Pn. iliirlt'x llrnr.v Mront, A. SI., Ileailumttrr Vming Mr n and llnvw ki:aiiino, pa. hrhiolUIII he in.. ltrailliiK'a Jr. Col.. Ilrndlna, I'll. Prep. Jr CollogB cnurf. Cartl' fcit are-rl-'il I'y collfgos & universities. n,.v .itlilttlc field, illnlnv ball & udmlnlstr'n L .ii.ll m Yeir $170 Ymr opens Sept. 12. AKIUlXJL,'.TJj!rJl---A-"?''JLMI"- 1'f''i- iMymyviouN. n j. lordentown Military Institute Tlio mull I" "I ''"" '" "illent" ur bu.ilin'Hi. ffl'i lont Mm" aniall rl.ae Individual ii ntliin Milltnry tialnlnK S7ih ear. Pi,r o im ml'lie" I'ol T l I nnilun Ilrnner , .' !!iil(iU'iiMi NJ rnhAiVintniMndant (ilMIKfiK SC1II1III.. PA (.1 IIKlii: MIIIHII. Country Pi-hool for Iloyi bliI UliU bcpurate ilormllorlea. Cour irriTd nnd thoi.iush. Student tmllea under Jmurnslun "f jirlmlpil ui iiluatoa eucceed In -ollice Bpiolul coumM Atlilettca. em- bn1!!';. r-Ni-aillnrAr" Jo UU".nAC'VAlW.A.M.. Ilnx 2K.1. tirnrri' Sthiiol. Pn. oiini: Miiiiii'nnil, IiItJh jrNKjvi !". v. iTnTsA.NU IKNMNHIVIN llll.43l BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) . i l..ii'n V 1 Utltmil anil Prni.. ncal r' I"'"! I'i' for ""s xx-'ullon Prepara 119 U! .ij v'ihuh . (ni'arit Upuriinents i'oiibi riatory of loi , Coll, l! Murlr Art Orinnrj limiieaiic Aria nnd hcieni-ei, ilerretnrjalilP. tlymnuailea, Normal KlinlerKnrloii. Hvvlmnilnu pool I.arKO now gymnielum SI II ltonfer Ph. P., Pree, KIHT TIOV M. CAMPS SHUNT I'DfllM), I'A. pim: tube camp foh nnu.H Pocnno Sfta,, four houra from Philadelphia, Sllaa HIMNIHK P. PRICH. Plreclor till W, School Lane, I'hlladelphla, Pa, ."?.-Tjil Sjjs; v3!M$Si$il$ Et.WiJArTMisl?lV7Wf.nTnit-VF -TfV i EVENING PUBLIC Ike lace, but from close view arc seen i) he woven, henvv steel rods, nnd you linvc the Pennsylvania or nny other dreadnought of t. nCPln fortress with the convenipnfcs of home. A HWnrin of pnbs were slnpplng grny paint on steel sides and armored tur rets when a party of landsmen nrrlved for n brief Inspection. Vt the forward deck n gioup of officer played niedl cine bnll. '1 wo bnsebill bntterles worked out curves and signals. A niiglllst In training for the next bout found space on the afterdeck for "road work." A shout, n nil twoscore men swarmed to (he rail. Iwo bont crews from the Nevada, one made im f nlu n, ii,o,. of marines, num. racing up. They're iilireast tho marines pain thev win. I ictors nnd vanquished exohniige cheers. linn von loiiioiTow:" taunts a pirn. ells from the decks above, the racers return and the llngshlp i,n.!mrrs to quit work. All Is not work in the navy. Iho gobs have a union day. Praise for Jinnlcls "You can sny whnt you wnnt to nbout Dnnlels," tho oldtlmir tells voil. "He did more for the enllted mail than any Secretary the navy ever lind." "Mow about Denbj?" you ask. "Well." Is the cautious replv, "he's just gettin' started. He was here tho other day. Came hack here. Taking in anchor. He wnlks up to one of the old boys been In the navy twenty live cars who's belpln'. " 'Well, old man,' Denbv savs, 'I've done that.' " " "Not loo lot" to do it ngn!n!' fbls old buy snyH. and Denb wnlks off. Hadn't a word to say." A block or two awav. pacing tho qimilerdeck, you find Captain Hllnry P. .Tones, commnndlng ollleer of the Pcnnslvnnln. pacing the deck In soli tude, indulging perhnis in self-con-gratiibitlon. He lias just had word he is to ooiiiimind the fleet. It is to he Admiral .Tones n he-job for a be-niMn the pohs will tell you. in command of n lot of he-ships, The captain is en pnped, .the pnrty In a hurry, the mess hour nenr, nnd the sun nenr the point where sky nnd wnter meet nnd blend. Slniltllie rlVs soften the i.rlm nnivo of war-dressed steel. Hlue shadow's, 1 splashes of pold the Iniiueli returns. Husk, bliie-blnek wnter chow! N'ipht. the blinking lights fmne out, the long nrms of the lleet's senrelillgbts re-,rli out fur into the dark. retli's, shifting, never still. The movies flicker, the poller games bejln. he bombing is rehashed the fleet, the llngshlp, their I main streets, rest. the hnndsonic doctor, iilfhough he had given tlieni no cncourngcmi'iit. I "It isn't like that with me." Harty i Morton went on. "I've loved m for four ears, ever since ynu ( nine 'here as a probationer, nnd used to st jn the 'anatomy class with your cms lived nu 1 me like two fdiinina; stars. I could sir I them in the dark arte:- I 'lent home." "Don't, Harry, for goodness' sake. I must go back to the hospital now." she said glancing at her watch. "I'm on duty ngaln nt .". and there's an opera tion from the charity ward " "That's u fact. I nenrlv forgot nn -v. j&jr r:.v Penn's Milestones 1690 Perm's Milestones directed travelers in 1690. A Living Trust will ably direct your finan cial affairs. Write or call for booklet. WW , fJiinrnntpp Trust : ma mm WattTJWM g" N 5l --- k?l m0 A &.I t """ wm ss Kmmvmcniwaa r pm e. kkkssmsa n-. -( :: & Safe Deposit Co. j Mfmmk itWmL 6 ' , 31(1-18-20 Chestnut Street 'I 0 Eg fflj l iSk'KRa fiE I r--. -. -..-.. .-.-. v.i-.y.-; -rill -aaamn omkum --i-"-5-! V s-s-" fJ CJ vi M UOgan rixturc JUOp, y S XLb t-Mdtf Arlaceo m b, mm n. Brosd St.. in i iiiaauinaa mm r"' AStk hr!M Fl Piiila. Br J - a maiAi-r-nii mm r"nB .. . . M I ?m .T, J W- j$& fJi u 'swi.ok. inirtWBi n.iUIdlO!r.b.yr HI KlllHIbtl .WiateO J Z&r LaCSiSSfSSJIlSaix S f J '" '" JP t H Special Orders j J and for a .nkkcl you pet such n quantity oi" I TKWVM&y e. .'"' -VcT rure Sl'8ar ww" ovcrfloft.ns with gotxlnss, i ty&&$W2m&Wg'& J:?k JSl 3 n many dcl.uht.ul tlavor, Enouch for .,1!. B SupcER WffiSBrw. liffW H9 -vfcto .. rlivrr..! J f " ' Z? New Encland Confectionerv fo. ' U iftana W,ffi,fll.V' Sa E 75fVC- ... r .' I . - Over :i Yea,, tU!u r ...... u .. .. tiJ Trx2Brrmir jn. ,. I ykeiznd mdWAumi 6i:-y Ws. Rl ripe cherries Ie lkf 8I!fi-Ji2V llHfWlffSl;? rmMmirwmMiuiMAl,tTrTr1iTwmT L1"Be 8 Qojr LN IMBEDDED'" CREAM I v a evwisj j &g,M14tL? 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II. n. dlnlnc cara Sol I 1 Pr-i I in crnrera dniffulnli T7!TI Jljljll'ii"! 1,'lilH i nil KmWil'tPaW"riM!f!aBy! 3MgtJUllJaMfcMji. i n Soap and Water Won't Destroy Vermin in Heads What chi uniil ih hniiiuthinsr t. v,o rislit tli. t'CBs hffnro ihfi haxc n chain. i. Kniu tlii neaitat clruK Moiu . . . j., , ,u n - "' mil e,l E M.inuf.irtiirril nnd (Ihlt'.bulrd hy I Raabe & Bowman, Inc , 2223 Snyder Ae Phila. I'or aula liyi hlmra, 13 S. i:ilh St. w sirPhrra, 10 N. tllli hi. Jiiruli lima, Klnnli-i Ilruc (n. 1015 thraluiit VH Slarket St. lilmlirl llnii. t'o-opcralhe llrus Co,, 103 8. 13tli St. lf All Lending Druu States 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 case. I'm operating on a little fellow want lo try to ilx bis bnck, but don t know whether I can. He's walked on crutches nil his life wns here last summer for n broken hip. That's, when I got Interested in him nnd persuaded his guardian to let mo have n try at his hack." An hour later Dr. Morton nnd Jsuwe Johnson wore slnndlng beside the operating table on which lay tho figure of a tiny, blg-cycd boy. ".lust take n nice long breath nnd go to sleep," tho anesthetist said cheer fully. "If I'm going to sleep I got to sny my prayers," declared the boy. "I'll say 'cm to Dr. Harry." Morton took the little fellow In his nrms nnd the boy, burying his curly head in the doctor's shoulder, began : "Now I lny me down to sleep, And pray the Lord my soul to keep. If 1 should die before 1 wnke, I prny the I,ord my soul to take." "Aniwi," whispered the doctor fer vently. "(Jooil-night," smiled the boy, plnc itiR.n moist kiss on the doctor's cheek. It seemed nges before they could de Uridine the outcome of the operation, nnd night nfter night the two wntched the Utile fellow struggling for life. "He's such a delicate little chnp thnt even If wo pull him out of this he hasn't much chance without proper care and nourishment." "It's a. sin," inurmureil the girl vehemently. "And lie's so benutifnl and so bapp and so Intelligent, He bus u right to ii chnnce." "I know It, but thnt woman who brought him here understands children about as much as I do Choctaw," The night that Hilly took a turn for the better the doctor and nurse celebrated by going out to dinner to gether." "It's such ii triumph for you," Edith smiled across the tnble r,s they waited for their order to be tilled. "Yes, I'm hnppy nbout It, but I'm happier still that Hilly won't have to be li cripple for life. At least he has n chance to make Ills own living now." "Han-. I'm so proud of joii." Im pulsclv the gitl put out her bnnd toward him. Ho took It nnd pressed It gently ns he looked Into the serious blue eyes, so full of feeling. "I'm u brute," she thought. "Why did I do thnt? And he's so wonderful and gentln and good. What Is It that always makes me rebuff nnd hurt him?" The evening wes a total failure, and Edith could think of nothing to say In parting that could make It easier. AH night she tossed with grief nnd remorse and welcomed the dawn and the coming activities of the da. She was both glad and afraid when the time came for Dr. Morton's morning visit, but Hilly seemed espei lull happy ns he chat tered nwa unconscious of the strained relation of the two. "I expect you'll be able to go home in n few weeks now," the doctor smil ingly told him. "Don't wnnt to go home," walled the boy. "Want you and pretl nurse to be my mamma and nnna." Clinging to the doctor's hig hand he fried to choke down the .sob in his throat. "Don't want to go home!" he kept re peating. "All right, soniiv. I'll lie our dad an way, but I don t know whether the Notice Fun Fun Tn Introduce ind nihrrll-r we will soil n limited niinilie of sitou-tlrlm ill luilf iirlc . f.llr 10,' i'tni l mall. IlcKiihir price I.IHI. The (.tlrk for doini: stunts, for children end Krown folks! ery fiiMinutlwr. ST1N1.MKK CO.. llox VIM. (.erin.intOHii. from near en or dlrtct by ui i'i' 'iii 'limn ill i 'li iillni nil nftor s:. ES2S B IKIlBaiE? i "" " Mufl " " km ma '" I s M H M mm ,.. .... n .Jjg.'.n. - - fej - M l&MMYlitmW"'i- pretty nurse'll help us out or not, Lord ' tnklng the pretty nurse In his arms known how we'll inannge without her " right before the nmnzed little boy. "Of course, I'll be your mother,!.. . , , ... ..,, , , ilcar." Rnld Kdith. coming forwnrd. cxt complcto noyrletle "Tho loss of "You bet we will." fald the doctor. mw I 1 lfcr WtRlZn Y$r&Bl I Aihbourne, Pa. B . . . I ' :Mf$m)&i SflW w. a. Enni. i B 'kSKiCTS' S" 4328 N. Broad Street and 1 ,. n-. I A&ffi&WNiP-- S 1310 Roco St""it 8 I ft-BH -sffVpSS I WSlmWfJ Harry Beddoo 'SLrSWSSmMi 6 SmSaMmly 1B4 Oxfo"i A"nue wWfTim W$g&& nir to t,,c Uitz Honf you cant find an'whcre cl8C- feWW ' ffvrlllCT ? : mlAtiUl&L?itS aWjKS? aS"$a!lJ!lrf, $& M .""' '1n Iwrtilme mi I I ! I l-. il.initrrn is nil ,M S3,'fl. uVMJkJ MlJl.ill Arf I 111 flirtllir tlt.tltl. it I. nUA..- V. V & t.L ii. .ltd... mm. in. I Li A delightfully different place where even a blusterinR hrcezo hchaves discreetly. Luncheon. Tea Dansant, Dinner, Supper. Dancing at Tea avd Sujtper "Drnad nnd 1, - - y U 0 .JU ANS'WER THIS PUZZLE Win Ford Sedan or $800 Tho purator of tho movie iniuhlno In th s tlio .tor decided to play a Joko on lila audi n.i, o he threw theao ro-arransed ".Movie" playera' nomoa on the "". ".,. .u aion au ui,i, iiiu luviv 'uxaio I CHIUI6 all yni aro required to do is 1c.mhin IV run rungu inn leilfrv co that they will spell the "reel nctor'n or ortrem name No. 1 la Mary Miles Mln toi If ou can guess a! ten you can vt n Tord Se dan or 1809. Probably you know the names of moat of tli'i famous flayers, tuit Juet to re fresh your mem- mory wo men tion b. low the namea c( n few of the moBt pop ular . vie" uiavor. 18 ONLY 185 "POINTS" WINS AUTO towllrdThrmTDayo'ffin'n'ir, T"1 """ "'"t," Costs Nothing to Try You Can Win .TV Puzzle Man, THE RURAL WEEKLY, St. Pul, Minn. 1 ft Lom- IRES Now at lower prices Quality unchanged IT'S easy to sell a low priced tire at a Low Price but to sell a qual ity tire at a Reasonable Price that's a HOOD achievement. Today you can purchase HOODS at tho same price you wero willing to pay for ordinary tires n low weeks ago. HOOD mileage re mains utatlonary. It's tho price that shrinks Ask any of theso dealers for tho facts. Philadelphia Dealer: Quality Tiro Ccof Philn. 012 N. Broad Street Koim Supply Co. 1227 Market Street Tiogo Garage 3431 N. DroadStreet Guthra Broi. Howard andThomptonSta. Friezo Tiro Co. 710 Sprlnu Garden Street Werner Tiro Repair Co. 2235 Paiiyunk Avenue Wm. Fox UT NY Al&m WTJi.)5tlAai WAJM IT RACEVAILOIE KASVYOU CAN GAM Bill 30ABE3ENDUE vANILLISUGtl SJASKAlROffiAnDSUJOainAMAKACMDOC R0OM.T0ME RICHINAU.CHEAP I Kl : m Ml m i i Walnut Streets &$! ft &J2 ,, .. . -W ft JW?r J SStki IXtinS DANCING- CLOSING apfilH '!S22rfHiati-rir i saSKKnSnnySS W afa fa. ? -j Ttms? w va nz&i ? PEKMAME61QS Every weekday an average of five schools in the United States take fire. Is the school your children attend firesafe, or a firetrap? Concrete schools won't burn. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION To Improve and Eztond Uses of Concroro A'nu Sin Pranrco Uncago Detroit Ix Angles Parkcnburi; Seattle DalUs Helena MdwauVet Pituburch St. Louu Denver Indianapolij Minsnpotli Portland. OrcB. Vtnetxmrr.n.C DeaMotnej Kansaa City New Vutk Salt Lais Cily WoibJoBton 2 Write foe Setioolhousr Booklet S S pj I fwTiwrrrBT;'TJ''uiM'-'ITCy''-L'-'1-"t-'-'' '""Wi.rwwn B IW!. JJ "nr until .sprliiB. ,,,M m,,r 'u', rj TIME TO The "Hot-Wave" Automatic Gas-Fired Boiler We would pujrppct that ynu place your order now for installation to be made any desired time within the next three months. This will give us ample time to thor oughly acquaint your heating contractor with the "HOT WAVE" mtthod. All installations ar made subject to the approval of our heating engineers in hearty co-operatiun with your heating man. M"-nr n-Mir. '1 ' ( i.s!i tlioi. Write I Sas Utilities Sales CompanyoPhiu i) Sl'lMCC AT NINTH T.. l'HILA. 'i WM. Alvtlb, JI(., LO., Robert mni?nz7ri Atlantic Cit Wilclw tioci Anijli-ni-nl An ir v. k i t-nue Ocean City Lapo Muy Round Tr.e Sen IhIc City u ir I l-i)rion Inlrt .Ston.-l lurbor Avuluii 1J uCd n. " inl l'.n' 'I- i n ' A'liknM i ... ni. . ' .!(. . A bUOSi 7 U' Arlautl. ( 'U uu 1 i - ail ( thiT re.irts t ktjiit f, , r, niji-,jS .. ck. v : iu I i' it rmeii L f T n(lron v . In mt 8un 5 00 nn l l-'n 'nm, hi. lit ii u er f- ,n li 1!.-Ur imt Hi ret Mcikt (ru.u A(Mn Ave tMiya HETURNING LEAVES AManHf i ny 1 1, .virgin A S Oi - hi . (i n ' a '1 1 lit iru'n nun a l I- I ( I. I I i', r 1 1 "f r lhV -I.! lll nil. J ( HIK Mj Jltl'l . . . o I.. . l IT m.-' r -ii i i , V. I ' an In i. -til lsl!" ( I'y ki!uyi .iuidi, KrtuinirK iddit urul lie in u.ll loirAlun Ik ( H (i.ui... A. 8 15 P M, M,di,J 1,, ...d , Wildod Cr.il. 7J p M, bl.n.l.rd Time toppin ,1 l il.i,,,, ,0 !,,,,,, Sound .nrluit.e i a .. i 4lb July a a 4 !Pe nnsylvama System rw H!'7lf v V'?,"V iaS3S2SE2E50CEji y -j Mm: 1' jJJS-r-;--0. It-siS'dWjlt - AVi lAS- I fi i J8 fi.a 1 J W-r !' - .,. ,ll . T- M tayjeatw-jr-.uxvj an r V&dtig9 INSTALL V nf - ''t- 1 u'K.i, l'a. for Iinol.let 10TH AM) FILBERT STS. J Howarth Sons, Sitapion Heating Co., 500 Broidway, familrn N I pfj gjggfra J 143 E. 7th St., Cbest;r. ?. mSStStfSSmSSmll7SSSSS Pifl Itrjfh Skl(I lirk B.t Hd and (I terttit diaifl ilntieiu U j lll 1-1 ) .i vraGirt iburv Park. Ibnf Urancb ind in 'frmtdiia tUtivm Vv a 1 i ii ua 4 I ., . ml ' ' 'I ' I" II I I'I... ..IH THURSDAYS lul 14 tu S.plruibor 3 - r.l I i ,.. I .- I 1 j ,, rVCRY SUNDAY s 1 O 0r,", i,,"n-"" ' ..r"i in. nrrir d Round I,, d C!r. Spr,, B. .. K ., ,. v Hrini llr.th. Urh ar I ht i; lti,L. iit.il ti.iiih' limn Tvrrkre Sn p I ollora brtrh AiIiiik ' lt,rUi i -t u ii I f lll, Jurl li jr. rd 1 lu.u, ., H - From Broad Street Station VSIDNLSUAVH Jul u to AuRU.t J Ol.lO A'-ury Parle I a R3..J JJcsnn Grove i g i iiiik urancn, liihnar sP"nt Li .ml s (,, $3. SO WitHhitiKton $3.00 iiultimoro Kuuml I l.p Vl t. L.11 t jj 't.MJAY. July 10 I 1 Ib-Dsy Niagara Falls r.c-:rsiwis Julv i Jl ytiiKuei 4 u Srpi.,1, ,. I, '.,f) ,,d ,;, ubri . Q 0 ? .; a vi 6 'i t 1 U A: tLi.vifiLiatft
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