w '. 4. n V, iv it, r - , ft -V I j ISf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE re f77..o IVflnOy irymv "" " Tonight Stc i es o me Comings and Goings to Various Resorts -rtnrnn will be two pre-wcddlng 1 nartles this evening. Mrs. I Louis C. nt her rchenrsnl for SffV duin? of "her dandiler, Sophie AJ to Ethan Allen Hheplcy. The B4r, 10 -'''" . n1... nmorrow nt ?SdSi l i", take Plaqc tomorrow nt , Anh's Church, nt 4 o'clock neddlng ii Bt.ABap.n-""' . lv0 a "il .!, Hrnml ev atones -Mil dinner dance nt the ) f.(5u-.P .Innco nt the Whltemnrah enrose nnd STL? SsdS0 r & "w; &d JTln Wyne, StSndle Stokes' Ii ?b one of t Ushers and Mra. Stoke. t0.ii i, n bridesmaid. There nro to bo Enb?-fl ifflnntii In all; the ma SS of honor, bcit mnn, br des "Lq nT ushers. The brides- m. will be .Tecsle Da Costa. Chris 31 rfldwnlalcr. Fronklo Sullivan, Ahble Van Pel liachel Filler. Hannah Wriht. Luclle Carter. Mrs. GrcyDny- Mrs. Ii 0 uriRiu, .urs. wi SSlnin and Mrs. Stokes. Mrs. Itegg a ?&. who is Sarah snrst cons n the was otic of the Dahlgrcns you Inow) is to bo matron of honor, frn thA second week of July, moro w, and more cottnKcs nro opcmnir in . Mnr. The Harry Curtlscs bavo r,D. Mny. The liarry cruses uuv. Skin a cottage there and, of course H". "i I. .li iliem. It's MRhlj LlTkey that Helen Scwell will v sit Mnr Errt a lot. for they nre great friends. T."1!?-! r ',1m Ponts. of Wilmington, lire opened their cottage for the season. Mrt Felix du Tout, you romcmber, M Mary KIchards Chichester. She , Sne originally from Virginia, and lived foTa while with her sister, the late Mr William Mulr. In this city nnd In Jlavcrford. Mrs. du Pont comes up to KLii.4.tni.i frpoiinnt v from Wllmine- toa and Is a consent nttendout nt tho 9VTho "Witney Wrights also have taken cottage. Mrs. Wright wosEmlcy Cook, a sister of Mrs. Alfred Putnam, Ao was Nancy Wynno Cook (tho Put Bams, too, have a cottage at Capo Mny) Witney Wright's, parents, the Sam Mo mrtee Wrights, bavo gono to Bar Har bor as usual for tho Bummer. Hannah Wright Is staying down hero until after fiarab Tcnrose and Andy Van. Pelt a bidding. Sho is to bo n bridesmaid for flarah. Hannah is engaged to Upton 'flnlllTan. ...... ,r .r Still on tho bubject of Capo May Mrs. Harrison Caner, Jr., wns on the beach ens day this week woarlng n most stun Sing get-up. It consisted of n gray iports skirt, gray slippers nad stock (ats, a drop-stltch sweater of brilllnnt cerise wool and a ccrlso folt lint. Her email daughter wns with her nnd looked Mtfcctly darling in n red and white checked gingham frock and tiny red straw hat to match. TJITB a number of persons have gone up to Nnrraganbctt Tier. I hear nt the Carter i,oiuys aro nircauy there and entertained recently nt a Lr dinner narty. It s quite tho fad Bp there to glvo dinners or nt least It was last year, nnd I am sure it will bo again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Samuel bare arrived nt the Casino with their daughter, Mme. Poullcff, who is tho wife of Mr. George Poullcff, the Bul garian diplomat. They will remain .for tho season. Then tho Plunkctt Blewarts, of Hnvcrford, with their dangbters, Slsslo, Elsie and Doris, have opened their cottngo, Scarborough. Mrs. Stewnrt is entertaining as her guests Countess von Holnsteln, who was, you know, Miss Mildred Harri son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Dougherty, Jr., hnvo also opened their villa on Ocean rond, nnd nro cntcrtnin tog Miss Helen Dougherty. Mr. Dough irty's sister. Mrs. Dougherty was Fanny SInnlckbon. She has always been very enthusiastic nbout tho place, . laving spent innuy summers In Nnr jagansett with her family. Mrs. Hnrrv wain Harrison Is there, too, nnd really It Tould take mo forever to nnme nil the others who nro enjoying tbnt de lightful resort. TED vai walking nlong with father the other day. It wns hot nnd dusty, knd yei he plodded on without n mur mur. Ho wns ii big man. too, you sop. What difference did it make that he wns only four. He could wnlk along, too. Bat as the walk lengthened n bit, Ted, not to acknowledge his weariness io Jnarked: "Say, Dad, let's us fellers :op for a little whiln, I'm 'frald my ,xa is getting worcu out.' NANOY WTYNNE. I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Louisa M. Wallls, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James T. Wallls, who will M one of the coming season's debutan tes, will be the Kucat of honor nt a nance on October 25, which her parents Will give at their homo In St. Davids. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, of fchoolhouse lano. Germnntown. will Jwre on Monday for Northoast Harbor, JI, whero they will occupy their col lage for the remnlnder of tho Bummer. Jir,?na Mr"' Peregrine Wllmcr, of Lin "e2' Soulier street, Ocrmantown, will epend August at a camp In tho Adir ondack Mountains. Mrs. Wllmor's i.gnJ5' Mlss Elinor Purvlnnce. will IvftYd tOd.1V tni fnlnrn.ln n.lia.A ilin ...III Inmri - .. w.w..w, ntintu n..u .v,i, f.v.i A"",1? .Vmo ns tno K,leBt f ails'1 Sri Ph i cllValnf' daughter of Mr. nnd H. Ardmnro ni l.. -.-! i .... hnclj there" u.m..u, w.o.r MI.rht.eW'll,.l1ftm t,?, Warden and her Wdhli Mll L'llssnboth Hrocklo. nnd Mr anS Ma G Thomson, daughtor of fTIJRn,M"' WaItcr S. Thomson, of Sa hM. "'"f,'- an(1 1,r'n Mftw". who in ?5i.traveUnB ln Europe, will or to in this country next week. Mii'thW "rs. William Henry Trotter 7?ottSelnfdA!,Bhter MM Klliabeth S left list tveCJe?V0 i;nte' Chestnut Hill, nn7tliev Hiifop K"nobunltiKrt. Jin. ClMve GnV L' emaln '""" October nt "o uate, their summor home there. t!y iw'd'Jhef'8', w"lam '""ton Bar hn,."a .thaJr daughter. Mlns Nnnrv v tiirr ;, ," v "". K-'ny. nnrt timi. . .:. ....v.vw' ' Mf Wllllnm r. !.,. .i'"' unci Mr rimrlcs XV Unr- ?W Auwer? 'nn0 Chestnut Hill, wl I W" Mhi ktrnl.n,eni"",Vler. f "'" ,arn9arpNrrser,.,nI.UonaoI,rVO"nK ll0PruVnPe"0. .??. . Wxpn. hfeSs S "9 atCapa Mny. ""-""'J lns tnoir Mil th?ind. SIrs John McArtlm.. Tr-...i.. S? May. wnera hei.,of,t,,,nBt wools for "" tor th rLL"M occupy thel? .Mr. thm;'."M Mrs. rtninn.i r .. ,faUn until eorno tim YnhT0 . tuy will Kfaiut BtrVot v,ni ,am Lov'B. of i "rftt Lu. ' .".n will rotlirn K.. SSStlHl B!thi!;."rA WHHam biw.h ,.. M Mrs. Ainir.riwrl all iifcvniu: '"" " UroD. Th.,ini They will W. n : k T..ir Dr,nJ. D..'n. X4Vl i v-rr vuu.un i ui wo ) visit England, Franco, Holland and swiizcrinna. mi Mnrv L,a!nr. daughter of Dr. nnd jtrs. Frank Lalng, of Drcezy nidge. near Media, entertained tno memoers or her sewing clrclo at luncheon on Wednes day. sMr nnd Mrs., James Paton Hunter, of Medln, nro entertnlnlnu Mr. Geoffrey Oliver Merrill, of Montreal, Canadn. for n fortnight, The encasement of their daughter, Mies Margaret Hunter, to Mr. Morrlli wns announced a short time ago. Miss Annetto F. Eshner, of 1019 Soruco street. Is tho truest of her Rinno. mother, Mrs. H Fricdberger. who Is ppcnCIng tho mmmer at SSOO WlnnliMtrr i.venup, Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Inno Hcldelberger and their family, who have been upending twi weelts In tho Pooono Mountains, have rcturnod to their homo nt 6400 anlnoT road, Wynnefleld. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mm. Frederick Gelger, of 6369 Woodbine nvonue. Ovorbrook, who nro occupying their summer home nt Eastern Point, Conn., entertained n, house party over Independence Day. AmonK tho puests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrley T. McDormott, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. England. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tj. McCloy, of C838 Sherwood avenue, Overbrook, nro nt tho Traymore Hotel. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Robort McCloy, also of Ovorbrook, have opened their cottnffo at Ocean City until Scptembor. Their daughter, Miss Ellznbeth McCloy, is spending the summer with them. Miss Knthryn Sibley, of Narberth, has been visiting friends In Chelsea. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ii. Rubin sohn. of 1401 North Fifteenth street. nro being congratulated on tho birth of a uaughtor, LouIbo Sydney Ilunlnsohn, on Sunday. Juno 28. Miss Itublnsohn was formerly Miss Mario Louer. Mrs. B. Shcrwln nnd her daughter, MIba Gladys Sherwln, of 873 North Thirty-fourth strcot, will sail on Satur day on tho Haverford for three months nbrond. . Dr. and Mr. C. Carroll Sticker and their daughters, Miss Alga Stlc"ker, and Miss Carroll Sticker, of 1628 Diamond stroot, are guests at tho Seaside, At lantlo City. Mn, and Mrs. Stoelmnn Mathis, of 5889 North Ca-llslo ntreot. aro receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son, Thomas Alfred Mathis, 2d, on Juno 27. Mrs. Mathli was formerly Miss Helon Conner, of Germnntown. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. F. H. Dow and Mr. John Edward Walsh, of Brooklyn, aro spending a fow days with friends In this section. '. Mr, tt.n(I Mrs- Jonn Smith havo re lumcd. ?om thlr woddlng trip and nro now Irving at their now home at 1109 Daley strcot. Mra. Smith win v .. mombered as Miss Louisa Hamer. daugh- avenuo. ". "- enydor nJ a-Sd M.ra- Jamea W. Closo, of 2309 F.?""1.. Twenty-second street, havo ro- ""' ijom a week's v sit nt Asbury laatrukrdayhoyvergglVO & M "" nrnnfi" .A""1 ,stevcns. of 2644 South atr0A?laSnttr.eo0,CUy.SPCn(l,nB "V"1 da'H De'Mo"111, 3,'U Icft .,a,t ! for hft n .ne!' Ia- w,,ere file will spend July and August as tho jruosts of w Powers'!"11 nUnt Dr- " 112 C. W QERMANTOWN Airs. HoweH Hodllsh Is thn guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus K. SJSHSVf Washl"Tton lane nnd Chow So M:cIrSSoweIllt:lnSh WnS MUS Anntl r?ur? ilrs:x..- ErneRt Ridings havo returned from their wedding trip and nro occupying their now homo at 611 East Tulpehocken street. Mrs. Ridings will bo remembered as Miss Ruth Ciay. Miss Florence Hoefelman, of 1909 East Cholten avenuo. has returned from spending some tlmo as tho guest of Miss Amanda Wolf, of New Yorlc Mr. and Mrs Chnrles A. "Waters, 4819 Greono street, are receiving congratula tions upon tho birth of a son on Sunday, July 3. Master Sidney M. Earle, Jr., and Master Fred Earlo, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Earle, of G41 East Tulpe hocken streot, havo left to spend tho summer camping ln tho Adlrondacks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo W. Koller, 305 East Upsal street, havo returned from a trip to Atlantlo City. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. William P. Squibb, 210 East Sedgwick street, nro receiving con gratulations upon tho birth, of a son, William P. Squibb, Jr., on Thursday, June 30. Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph C. Cloud, Jr.. of 261 East Sydney street, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dubois, of Tioga, have re turned from a motor trip through tho Now England States. Mr. and Mrs A. Nevln Dotrlch and their family, of 113 West Mount Airy avenue, are spending soma tlmo In Cham bersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammernly, of 124 West Qorgas lano, havo returned from a week's visit ln Westtown, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll A, Haines, 122 West Mount Airy avenuo, left yesterday io spena a monin at uuko ueorge. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Nathan Uosenau, of 2283 North Thirty-third streot. s Fnendlnir the num. mer nt 3 North Providence avenue, At lantlo c'lty, Mra. Fannie 'vTurzel and her family. of 3217 Uorks street, nro occupying an apartment at 324 Pacltlo avenue, At- lnntia city. llahbl nna Mrs. Ahram J. Ijvy, of 3217 Susquehanna avenue, will spend tho Hummer in in Auanua avenuo, Atlan tlo City. Mrs. U Finbersr. of 2301 North Thlrtv. third ntreot, In upending1 the summer at kiuj venmor avenuo, Atlantlo City, Mr. nml Mrs. Morris nitch nnd their mmiiy, or zuit. xvortn Ttilrty-thlrd stroct, will upend tho Hummer at 0 South Ithode iBiumi avenuo, iviiantio Ulty. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Relnlsh and their inmiiy, or Jiio ftiontfromory nvenuo, are ..ti..uiK a njuiiKo ni in aoutn Metro politan nvenue, Atlantlo City. HOLMESBURQ Mlsi Siiblnn Ilirkmimn, of S034 Jock son Rtreot, has left to spond tho summer nt Northeast Harbor, Me. Mrs. Charles dros, of 8046 Walker jtrcct, and Mrs Frank Castor, of Frank ford avenuo nnd Hickory street, aro nt Itooknwny Beach, N V for tho summer. Mlba Helen TlrpnriAl. rtt Pntt.nnn H.M.A, Is enter alnlnc Miss Uortrude Jackson, of PoughkoepHle. N Y , for a fortnight. Miss Jnckson will leave shortly for At- mum- i,iiv, wnrro sno will bo the truest of Mrs. C Androws nnd Mlsa Oladis Andrews nt their cottngo on South Mas sachusottH avenue. lan fcto to bo given for the benefit or ver,nook "omB th,B evening on the homo lawn on Ashburner street. mf.' a"!? Mr8, E Glenn Hnllies, of 3015 if M?nn,"itVwl" lenv M' ""iter part pf tho month for a month's trip through tho State of Michigan. "iruugii N0RRI3T0WN Mr. and Mrs. Davis Roberto, of Pine street, spent the Fourth of July holt pays as guests nt a house party given by Mr and Mrs Paul names at High land Heights, .v J Mrs. Barnes la tho aUi?.h,V'r, ?' Mnyr J Hampton Moore, w liimiiujiiiiiti, Paul Scheldt nrrlved'home from a th'rw " iVi..., f-"?. EVEINa DPUBLIO PJBBBBBBBp ; JFTpiBBBBB BBBBBBJp'r Kf BBV V-", 't HBB . ' ' Hi. V vf UBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV Photo by rhllllps atudloi MISS JOY DUKW IJEAB Dauglitf r of .Mrs. J. Drew Bear, of 102 South Eighteenth street, who to spending tho summer abroad with her motclir months' trip to Wyoming, returning by way of Yellowstono Park. Mrs. Harry Alker and her daughter, Miss Marlon Alkor, of Oak nnd Swede streets, aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Corson at their cottngo at Atlantlo City. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Agnes Kerr, who Is spending the summor nt Idlowlhl, near Media, Is en tortalnlng her cousin, Mrs. Jnmcs Boyd, of Albany, N. Y., for a fortnight. Mr. and Mra. Wllllftm V. Wnllir onrt their dauirhter. MIsm nnttv Wnlt'.r nf Swnrthmpro, who havo been entertaining Mrs. AValtcr'n Bister and her daughter, Mrs. H. II. Sargent, of St. Paul, Minn., for a fortnight, havo loft on a motor trip through Now England, whoro Miss Walter will remain nt a oamp near Poland, Mo., for tho rost of tho summer. air. and Mrs. William H. Wood, of Ji.fll?' xn.ro entertaining Mrs. Wood'H sister, Miss Ade o E. Crano. of Elmlra, JiViJ"iw? wl." S. ?vith thet" ntl ?TtLJV..A?U8- Thelr daughter. Miss ICathnrlno Wood, who went In tho snrlnr MSW' Callf- wl" remaln ?he" iAl?t Alberi Alnsworth nnd Mrs. Har old Alnsworth. of Swarthmnr.. nit,i Tuesday on tho Aqultanln for Encland nS'ithey w,'y. rDmaln som vrcSki at sfonnng.saeaW0enJtjSfy0i4.a frlC"d Qt Kln AIRING HOUSING CHARGES Protective Association to Hear Developments In Situation Of Following n visit yesterday to Wash ington for a conference with Attorney General Harry A. Dnughcrty, Albert H. Coggins, nn attorney of this city, who represents the Workmen'n Vmton. tlvo Asssoclntlon, which made charges against officials of Uie Housing Divi sion of the Shipping Ilonrd, said that Interesting developments would take placo soon. Tho Workmen's PrntopHvo Atmi Hon Is tho organization which Is fighting nn increase In rents for their homes in tho Elmwood section. At a hearing be fore the United States District Attorney in this city recently. It charged collu sion between tho Shipping Ilonrd of ficlnli nnd members of the real estate syndicate that bought the houses. Mr. Coggins said he would mnke n full re port of tho developments nt n special meeting tonight nt 713-J Elmwood avo nuc. COLLECTION AGENT ARRESTED Charles ngncr, proprietor of n col lection agency, was arretted last night on a wnrrnnt by Detectlvo Unylo, of City Unll, at the rirond Street S'tatlon. Tho warrant was sworn out by Jnine-i F. Buchanan & Co., of 1715 Chestnut street, who say that Wngner collected $2000 on their bills nnd did not turn over the money. Wngner Is said to hnvo told tho police that the failure to turn over the money wns dun to em ployes in his agency. He will have a hearing this morning before Magistrate Mecleary. We cut prices but not quality on II A A IV TIRES TVTOW" you can buy Hood Tires at prices that you were willing to pay for ordi nary tires a few weeks ago. The quality is unchanged how ever, making them the most attractively priced tire in the market Ask any of these dealers how much you can gain in cost and mileage. BTtfSH II prw k y VHf CKKiyrwiflTinTii ii fcWiiMiT tFw"1B1wiMM -iA h t '' V f , V .5 "! GER-PHILABBLIHtA, tfBtDAY, JTOT &. 1021 SERVICE BODY CLAIMS JOB Will Have Hearing Over Assistant Purchasing Agent Position Tho Civil Service Commission an nounces that n public hearing will be held In Its office on Monday, July 18, to consider placing in tho exempt class tho position of Assistant Purchasing Agent. The Job pays S4000 n year nnd n bonus of .$400. It hns always been recognized ns n reward for faithful political service. It was never realized civil service applied to tho Job until long after James S. Hcrron'o death and there had de veloped spirited political competition for the Job. Somebody has discovered that the new City Charter docs not view the nppolnt ment of Assistant Purchasing Agent ns outsldo the lonf renches of Civil Servlco. Tho Commission looked tho mntter up and decided If anybody got the job ho would hnvo to undergo a civil service examination. Neither tho Mayor nor Purchasing Agent Acker believed it should come under civil service. On July 18 efforts will bo made to have tho job of confidential clerk to tho Purchasing Agent put In the exempt class. It pays $1200 n year plus bonus. 'TREiTlbFATTRACTS Mora Than 3000 In 8tato Would Enter U. 8. Training Camp Hundreds of young Phllndolpblnns nro wondering whether they will be tho lucky ones to obtain n month's vaca tion, with all expenses paid by Undo Bam, in tho citizens' military training camp established by tho military au thorities nt Camp Meado, Maryland, for tho benefit of men between tho ages oi sixteen and thirty-live In this terri tory. With tho school yenr over, the Penn sylvania comtnltteo in chnrgo of re cruiting for this camp, with headquar ters at 1300 Commercial Ilullding, hns rallied a large lumber of young men who aro anxious to take the training, which begins on August 1 nnd lasts for ono month. Moro thnn 8000 applications for tho vacation without expense havo been re ceived from young men in Pennsylvania, and tho military authorities now nro busily engaged In selecting the quota for the State. Ono of the great features of the camp will bo the recreational nnd athletic training, which will return ench successful npplicant to his home nnd bis work in better physical condition than when ho left. HOUSING QUESTIONS ASKED Twenty Persons Take Examination for Post of Supervising Inspector A score of nnnllcnnts nnrtliritinteil In a civil scrvico examination nt tho City Hall yesterday for tho nosltlon of Sup ervising Inspector of Housing, Depart ment of Health, made vacant bv the resignation recently of Arthur E. Buch holz, son of Councilman Eduard Buch holz, to accept tho position of Ueul Ebtnto Assessor, which pays 54000 a year. Tho salary of Supervisor is $37.50. some of the questions asked follow : "Outllno a program for answering fiublic sentiment in support of the hous ng section. "Discuss tho effect of a zoning sys tem upon housing conditions. "Outline a set of instructions for the guidance of zone field inspectors. "Discuss the relations of bad housing to disease nnd illustrato by specific ex amples. "In what respect can a statistician be of service in tho constructive work of the housing section? ' CAVEN APP0INT8 22 Twenty-two appointments, nil of a minor character, have been announced by Director Caven. Thev follow: Chnlnmen. $1000 a year, Water Bu reau, William R. Saycr nnd William II. Thorn. Jr. : Survnv nnrenn. .Tnlm p Egan, William A. fjuerrnzzi, Edwin It. SIddnll nnd Solomon Kaplan ; plumbers, $4 a day. Bureau of City Proporty, Tnrn.a I YY....I... Tnei.nl. T)n. tS 1. a. i. lit:., u. iiuinu, iu?cill 11UWU, llOU?ri J. Cunningham, William McDonald and Lawrenco J. Toner, rodmen, $1200 a ear. Bureau of Surveys, Loroy A. Hingley, Burns Lnfferty and Lester L-. Frcednjan; tinsmith, $4 a dnv, Cltv Property, Richard E. Kcnsley and Thomas Lockhart ; chauffeurs, hlgh pressuro service, $132.1 a year, William Mink nnd Bernard .T. McNIchol; horso shoero, $0 a day, Highways, John J. Armstrong nnd John McLane. Robert D. Hilsman was appointed stenmfittor In tho Bureau of City Property at 84 ii uuy, unu jiiiiri i-cpper, loreman on highway repairs, nt $135 a month. Philadelphia Dealert! Quality Tiro Co. of Phila. 812 N. Broad Street Keim Supply Co. 1227 Market Street Tioga Garage 3431 N. Dro.dStreet Guthre Drot. Howard and ThompeonSta. Frieze Tiro Co. 710 Spring Cardan Street Werner Tiro Repair Co. 223S Pauyunk Avenue Wm. Fox Aakbourne, Pa, W. A. Enni. 4328 N. Broad Street and 1310 Race Street Harry Beddoe 1540 Oxford Avenue. Frankford, Phil.. H. T. 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Twenty-six of tho houses will be erected on the cast sldo of Bucknoll street between Wolf nnd Rltner streets nnd twenty-four on tho west side of Bonsall street between Wolf nnd Rltner strcots. Tho announcement of the new oper ation caused comment nmong builders, for it wns sold that it exceeded the total number of homes built In January and February of this year. Building this year is still far below normal, for tho figures show only 000 houses erected in the first six months. That is about one-fifth of the number for the same period in pre-war times. 7000 In Want In Pueblo Dcnvor, July H. (By A. V.) Seven thoiiHund persons nro in absolute want as a result of tho flood nt Pueblo, Colo.. Governor Shoup of Colorado nnnounced ln a proclamation In which he urged thrf public to render more assistance to tho strickon city. He recommended tbnt a fund of not Icsh than $500,000 bo raised to rehabilitate the sulTercrs. Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Bop,0(ntmnt,TrJratn Hc,mrrwhtre Foriunplai ftddttfi:OvtleaifcUWfctrti,IptX,UiJda,lfcai. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED FratUcrs Hennratrd nnd Made Into JIiittrrfn Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S HW' rhonei Lom-47M .. IllillfeT25-"- c'ja to IT I .slila , . imHBUter&ati III && ' K iiiill01ir- T 79zfn&zK0r:$5iitV'&l4-' j" ;v .' EQMBI VI yfEZ&SZSiXWMXMQrXM&A. - sr i j. MmmmwmK. .-- . k3j mtm in mm niHtt V7ri4mKJW,rtr7sS'w,rs2TM v &0jZmmW&!& r j? stitimsp- tfy rt LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpc TTII5 KMPIIIB A play In 3 Acks Scene, base ball game going on. Empire. Strike one I Batter (sourcastlck). Hay, youro a wondcrfill empire, you nro. Youre ccrtony a nil rite of a empire. You can see almost twice ns good ns a blind mnn. Crowd. Kill the empire! Down with tho empire! Pitcher. Thnt wnt I cnll n good empire. He's got some scnts. Hcer goes nnothcr one rite over the plate. Ack 2 Scene, game still going on. Empire. Strike 21 Ilnttor (sourcaHtlck). You mimt he tho greatest empire In the world, alnt you it l hod a empire Hue jou Id take him out Homewarcs nnd drownd him. Crowd. Kill the empire ! Down with his hole family ! Pitcher. That empire certeny knows ';" V fc Forget the Hot Bakestoue Keep comfortably cool; yet bo certain that you rcjju Inrly have a good Bupply of hot rolls, delicious bread nnd appetizing cinnamon buns by getting tho whole some products of the exclusive electric bakeries. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 South 52d Street 2604 Germnntown Ave. 1433 How Is a Gas f I TERM II I J PAYMENTS R A request will bring a representative to explain the new ranges. The United Gas Improvement Company fikzrzfotf - -. ." J ? , t - a strike wen lie see ono. Kecrx war ho sees another .ono. Ack 8 Scene, game still going on. Pitcher. O boy, that was a peetch. That makes 3 strikes, don't It em pire? Under. If you call that a strike somebody Is libel to be arrested for merder, ony It wont be you because youll be dcd. Crowd. Kill the empire no matter wnt he cnlls it! Empire. I refuse to anser. (Runs This Mctlcc8 the Curl Stay in Your Hair --- Thn llmrlne mrthod In unnsunlly rl ulr Juit now. according to th druisUtK. Thl In iRrnnly du to the warm cth(r nnd tweauas women arx now tDnndloc to much of tholr tlm out of dnor Thin nlmrle method not only produces the lnelleat. natural looking, curl and waea. but It hbcdi the hair In curl. no matter how hot or how molat tha day, nor how hard the wind blowa. All one nfed do la to wet rlean tooth brunt) with liquid nllmerlna, draw thla thrnuch the hair before dolntr It up, nnd the hnlr will dry In Jut the aweeteat wnvea nnd crlnk'ee Thla will alio keep the hair beautifully eoft, allkr and lua troua A few ouncei of liquid atlmerlne wilt Inat for months. Advt. South St.- 14 South 60th St. 4009 Market Street Range Made Up? It would be interesting to you to have one of our salespeople "tear down" a standard Gas Ranee and show you the features which make it efficient, sanitary and economical. You would learn how In geniously heated fresh air is made to circulate through the oven: how tho "dead air" space holds the heat in; how provision is made for positive regula tion of heat, and other valuable information. Come in and see how a Range is made up. .wr-rTSrc- rv'w C .,- .- :,.. v ur A' E? i-- ' ,$L .W-!.. "t TV. YOU will not have to experiment with Fab, the new Colgate wash-bowl flake. Colgate & Co. have done all the experimental work for you! They have spent five years in improving and testing out Fab. Fab makes soft, gentle suds which soak into the fine meshes of silk or woolen fabrics, and loosen and dissolve the dirt. But Fab does not injure the tiny threads in the filmiest fabric, neither does it fade colors. (Colors which do not run in plain water will not run in Fab- suds.j Fab is safe for the color and the tex ture of your daintiest garments. Keep a box of Fab at hand for all incidental washing,' gloves, stockings, underwear, dainty blouses and frocks and all woolen fabric. ? mmst' t io mce tnc iisnft and c limes e ttutn.) i: 1'he eh.l, MAIIKET AT NlMirTKKMTlt nrvi ( h 11 TO 1 1 PAltAMOUNT PHESENTi THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "WHITE AND UNMAntUBD ft STANTON "Fftfi; ??. f JACK PICKFORD' M:MM' or COLLBO" Added Shcldton'f Bouth Pale ExpAdlUM, PAI APF 12, MAItKET 8T. r-M-.-V-Ej iii a jj TOHlI5P.it JACKIE COOGAN , ,Tf,ra "PECK'S BAP BOY" A RPADIA CHE8T.VTJTBT.Bel.ieMl "THE LITTLE foOL' MIt.TON Piu.a AND OP.A CArtgrf VICTORIA MA1WET ST. Ab. nth V 1 1 Jil- n a jr. to 11:11! T. M. "REPUTATION" n?ATtmrrfu CAPITOL 724 MARKET flTUKTCT snnsrn hayakawa iv "ni.ACK noarcs" RFP.FNT "Amcr.T pt n.i. ittti ot'tt v. of voMErr EITH'S THEATRE FLORENCE MOORE A nn nf Mirth SIX BROWN BROS. Fiphnn Han with Torn TlrAwn WROE'S BUDS OP 102T JT Dillon ft Iltty Parker) Kn A Herman, Anp'n Fabttai Oth Ffilurn K WILLOW GROVE PARK y.!jtort Herbert nnd His Orchestra Victor "rtr.nte,, ,Ch canwl Vf DA NTF. T.V DAVCnt.ANn JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St Phon- W1. 127 DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER,-iM NOW HK1NQ SHOWN ,0,ur" a Towers Theatre ;nj KvnrtT mriDENT or nio contest Bip; nuggets of goodness Gold Seal Eggs carton Jk Cr of twelve ttmJl At all our Stores t iiti nmuiiinn ri nn'if r f unm n h rn 'i rti 711 irni ft jii ku tfrann i 'nOTPifrnrnBTraS L"" ' -': .T ..-"' v " '. lir-''" V 4.H ' rtWJa."jtal ,.-ntTT,-rfTA 'Md WV37tM.'rU , U L:m ii m m W! ejftj fjr-i A 4 (Follow direction, oa ptckaca.) vfr-.'-v !.,&" IP frg,. Mi, ,", WMJJi - .ASi Y hjui5i .
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