f u. w . "" . w K f I sit;- t i I im I I I? I flf m w Mffl I 20 JAPAN MAY ACCEPT " PARLEY BID TODAY Tokio Official Circles Forecast'"1" '."' f"""1' nt id tiuiiiii)c KrmimN. Definite Favorable Action by Cabinet TALKS CLARIFY SITUATION Hy tbo Associated 1'iwt Tohlo. July 2(1. OmViiil plrcK's lire 1tpoF. 1 to forer-nut ili'llnlti nil inn by tlie .T:intince Cabinet today in "' Pitt ance of President Jlunllti's' MiRKt'" tlon for n I'nr Kntirn fnnftniup. Ap parently the tnlki between Atnbnssi.ior Shidehnr.i and Seoretnty ot Stnte concerned Tb? ae --,, . ... f j ...,,' Tbo aenernl ncMt Ion of .lap.ui wn- ximmnmnl an follows diihbiiziu an nim Pea-p now preynils In lb. 1-n Kut anil the Rtent nln. -u t .,, cni.ivn. -. ,.?. I0. TT?" X' Z:-. T.;. strive to this end IlitternoM. nnd inN nnderstnudltiRs thould not be cre.ited hv nllnwliif- nnv iinrticimint to lene . the conference "with the feelinc Hint outlined to Lord Chkoii. ISntish I-or- eign Secretary. Pre-Ident Hnrllif,''' tentntlvc plan for the nsiiliiRl-in Conference, with nnrtinl nseiidn. II with partial hscihiii nierpsti! November 11 as the date for the meeting, nnd says there will not be any preliminary meeting in London. While It was decided here yesterdii) not to mnke jmhllc the full ninn, I in, dirstnnd one of the first matters on the nffpniln is tlint the Colifeie'ice sllifild ; -". r . t... t... question on the Iwrsis tnat it!! mtions have equal freedom in China, thai tlf npffin oiKruftiiiinK in ine rai i.iii'mi ennrcrenct sno'iiii seme tue -uauiru'; ntlnir, bur that nc jefeitinv be m.uie '" Yap. As regnrds the last two subject- the plan is believed in direct opposition 10 the wishes of the Japanese, who have n sort of apathetic sympath) from liilt lsh officialdom, wnicli. however, is doing Its level best to steer a neutral conre. it Til Tell It All, Warns Captain Roy Cootlnnwl frnm Tane One sec von airniti. I'm nrettx near -iik oi tins monKcy nii-uncs,. , Just before walking across to the mamma.. .ii im. tin tl, I'll, i.l 111 fill tUll I .... . , .... "tu'"1 -....'"ii, ... egrti sailors, iinu sjiiii. "You bos it tight and don't worrj. I'll see you're taken care of. Kur) -thing '11 be all right." The sailor who is said to have "squealed" already is not named. lie Is declared to have confessed all de tails of tlie Pocomoke's mysterious trip. Tin aliened confession wns luinuslliileh followed by extraordinary netivlt) n Government agents. Searching for the Scotch Custom officials, prohibition il"in-. Department of Justice men and otliet Government operatives came in hunehe until midnight, nnd were dispatched to Tsrloiia parts of this clt) with orders to round up the 1000 hm of Scotch lc llevcd to be hidden here. The prin cipal places under surveillance were die three thoroughfares lending from At lantic Cit) Albany avenue. Oliic a.v nue and Lnngport. Otders we:e m etop all trucks and other suspicious ve hicles for a inimi'p examination. Ine (loycriiiurnt othi Inw are s,it fled that an effort is Iioinsr iniule I -! Itln Un.rtl. .ti,. ..f (im.... .... I .l.nt .,' V. Illl IJI.IIVII ,'lll ill l, 'llll nil. I llliil II j lilu fill.. !. Ml .1... 1 I till l.llll ll,- lllllllis .l lll'..l.l 11 . """.r'Vr1". '5",i' 'i'j"e.i rec.u- ..(. llllllilUII' 1I1IHI II1UI11M1 llOlil HO'' ! the crew, and 'aid Hip latr.st moves hi the Government were the result. "He has given us real leads." said this official, "but nothing can be Riven out as yet." . This "leak" nlo was responsible for the iMiianee of several search warrants by I'nlted Stntes Commissioner Stel man to customs oHicers, who desrendcil on places believed to hold some of the Vhisky. Hiding Place Still Hidden Customs Inspector Ague). assn.rH, In Other Government men. made it tvenrches at an early hour rliis murnluu but their effortw did not teveal the hid ing plm-v. The) have hiboied inee.. Hintl, since tlliT enine here Sati",l,n. The s.iziire of the Pocomoke include, the ship itself, boats, mnchlucr). lit-I tings, furnishliiRK, furniture. ineUeaiiill all other movable articles. The crew nun caiHiuu win oe permilteil to remove their personal belonging.! ns soon n they have been examined In the Custom-i officials. The Government i ipiite s-iti'iinl that the storv told bv t.ptnin Hoy, of the Pocouiol.e, is nil wroiu. nnd n that tils cargo wn not tos'ed into the ocenn, lmt was lighten ! nsbore b bank boats Andrew tJrob. part owner nf t!,. minera Flo ormg The Everlasting Floor For kitchens, theatres, dining rooms, schools, hospitals, stores, factories, etc. Minerailte Flooring does away like stee . It is a composition of inch thick over nny old floor. Ungliri. In WnshinRlon l.nve roup far i ; ;;" " ' ; ' ,'" "" ":,.""11 ,, ",'" .1 '"' "nimnioth liner presented a -orry """ wrn lnKPn toward clarlfylnpthp Kltuatioi. , , ,' , " ' - "''. ' n Kprrffl, e from tire and water. Phono .MfssaC0 Too IUc ent horn I t ' 1 k !. nintc tin' i '"1 '' "' " n.vi.lliit Kennelli n,,K O""''1 ,"' "7' '" It 'K ' " i"H I louro-,tPr police nil.) those of nearby S-ri-7h Sr5n n I. I im'w """' KMpnln. and I tliotiRht ' "". "'' ons derab le time ll be .eey towns to atel for n car bearil.R tlon f , J Rir,r,u iXv !l,ubl' ,hp ";) Rot n onev fron. ('ap'n j rrl,,i-,'!v '" l"H '"' W sse ,,J ' a wotinileil man. Again the mcssnRc Jhn nf S I t, A lili I -lo.. bul he tells me 'tnln't so; he was jl'npr. Meanwhile the passenRers booked rfllnc jllst fow Ill(,lllPll,s too late. Mrtlcliviii ,1 voW M 1. Vn ballilnu nnd fuiininK lo1R what "" " ' Mnnretanla will he Iran-- Chief Van Meter, of (Jloucesler. took &l,,.r 1 L. lfl if o, .. "' ll that Ioiir him" of hoards, 'f"''.'1 ,n ,,,",r H,,l,"-1 No fft.mnte of f,,r lon j ,Lh automobile and rushed trodncp cpecfic subiects f he weie T ' " "K "" " 0" V. ,M-. the domnge in money is posidble ns .let. fnr the ferrv. Thcv leilrned from the grrmanr to the prlndplM '" lfit-' ..' ,; ,'" ,, VI ! "' "' , ,OJ.:vou I The fire orlslnatcd In, a Hrst-class j ! there' that n Mm car wh cl. ?& p.". S'Lr- ,ff.J5T on"ll,b '" know I wan so,,,. , I v Ml ouick I r,ftb n ,,l" -tnrlmntil side of the K had Just left carried n ninn on the back WSfSrn ,.,., nT :ffi in bln"kc,s' -bnb,y t nn tin. Iincti tnl.'pt, ilelriltiputnl 1.1 IM "" ' ""HlllL" WIIM ill tie I "i nil innn . UmAm. July JW.-i Sidnc,,; Ih.th wnnt to 2et l". It is I ?.'" ,11 ,' lM '"' ,ron,,-"t nf,,'r Thntcher) mbnssndor l:nrvc ha-, Iikeiy the) will he turned oer to the k -moKe. It will pay you to examine this floonnir before buying carpet P or linoleum. Mmeralito never loses its polished surface. Warm g und dry to the feet nnd easy to keep clean. fe Dust Proof Damp Proof Fire Proof Vermin Proof Laid in any color you desire Installed ONE DAY Used the Next Send for Deicriptive Leaflet or Phone Germentown 2011 for Representative. 169 East Chelten Kifnlnm, Pl.onr fitrmantown 01P W MWMflpiiiWw hxtrn Dry Cnfe. one of the Inmlmnrlss of thin renorl, llxtrd ns one itf the Pocomoke'. rrow, will not 'even Mienk to. n Iipwriiadpf ninn tnilnr. lip will ito IiIh tnlkliiB tlirotiRli Ills eoutie, .lolm ('. Hjnpp. vice niclili'iit of the Attniitic City Nudonai Hnnl;. Mr, Slnpe lint tin (1)Mlllt'llt. 'I'll nthfipM Iftlitt In tin nfoiv rninirit l' foiiml In or near Atlantic City. .M"t (if Infill flfn IrnmiMi Iuimi ltif tin niiii inquiry wncre tlipy rue known hroiMlit M.-ilPinr-nt,. Hint thej wen out of town, but the vl.p om nre winkine ninl vi.v Inn Hie i-iovv of frp.sli-water nnl'ori are ' i tic low until things rtRlit tlii-m- M'lvv'S. iir iwi r..,i,rttm.,i lnln innmlng wln-n "lllcsj Hob it - con oiipiipiI liN eve In- found four (!ov prninptit men around lilm. "Sn.v. Im-." lie u.n. "what nil then- uniforms menu? I thought the wnr wax emu long iiro. lmt I gues. we're In anotlier one. eh?" , "lliccy" believes everj word ('nidiiin vniuii'K .inc tens iiim. At Irn-t lie ilii i npi.iiu .im told me am ciiiii'tli .1 1 ii" I CVPl'l 1 1 ii it I vnoti mi ii ti tit liint ,; " l ' p ' ' t ' f t ' ' "' '"'.' ' muse tln wim riillnr. in ..l.nlr u-iti! ...,,', ' "" ' . 'r 'Vi ,.:"."'" ..... -V" .' . ' '"." " "ii inc , uii'iii iniicn nn. ii ' - I.HI:.. . , ,,:' m , ,,; e " WH iii'iiiwii fill j. ...... ... .... .ii.il. i - . iia ii ri iii t iii i in iitr-ritiiih wi i ill' iiiivi linn wi ii inniif i mill mil Hoy a (iood Sailor i aged, while the woodwork nrou'ud the White has hern before the n,nt -mo,!i!" "EJV'T. .'', A nml " he was ten years old l.efoie this trip ,1111 III' Mllllll ItrltMi ( onsul. . When IUkr) wns nsked to tell nbo'it ine ciew on tlie trip from Nassau nid: " thnt viis nn all right ctui.c. i- i , . . .. .. " -... -. i j ,. ' ......i ii Mini it. oe iione. i,.u i;m,w nf,, -iH ,,lt,or soft "" ,,ns o,""L because we don't use these Mills. hey are ornaments. You use! Ilieni onl) when the honl needs steady- ' in ; then all .on npnii ti, ,i. iu ... i.n..i 1.1 IT! 111)11 V 111 hi- ,f ,,. ,,, !. .. , i ....ii .....v. That's a ' cinch. Why I can set thnt iail "'"nt. boy. that crew was ro .ii imiii iiuu vntt eor tumi no self. in., w.ii. "'; ') prolmlil) tool; a mall eoiuse It ore coiiiIiir out. It was fornix nnd I lailslieil evert uilimin I. .. . u ,. .,-.h the trip oen If I don't act a cent for , ., , , 111) trouble." ' " , ( ontlniifil frum I'nRp Onr "Plenfj of Snitch highballs to en- ' more stiaiiRi was that foi months tin loen tlip trip." "Iligby"' was a-keil. , lieutenant had not laiil e.xeson a white "iou said it. bo), you Mild it sure ; j "tmutn lie had seen no one but his co there wnH plent). (Jp. I could never1 workers and tin natives, count them nil. Hut that's not want's, "I wns In Paraguay at the time." he funny. It wns thp snllnru n li.a.l rl'l ' iivnlnltinil ti.irl.'i,ii .m !. ....... ,rt was all sailors, honnlwnlb vll,,r- l ,. ;. ............ .- ... ..ii.i. i,iv. think : not the kind wp have down" in Nassau. " "Tell us trulv. Hlutrv r ulmi imril...i. I lar boats did you throw that Scotch into." was asked. The I.lirl fiulf Slie.mi r .......... .. , , p. , M ,, )f Slr,.ulI ,, u . . ., . . ... the was iiweni) nuns nut Hue cast am -nine ship, that Gulf Stream. Do von ", "m '"","". ""V" M,,J ' know, she's a long one from the Hank" of .:,,wf " ' . WMM Jl,st ."n' , . of Newfoundland to the tiulf of Mc--' ' ""'l A isv" 1'!,r.""1" '" ' l'il;'d''lphia Ico. some ship." nnd the,, HUKv11 I '"onths "K0- . b" ex-, nine 1 . laughed I N'd .vou recoRiuze her.'" wns the "N.. 'kidding. bo . them sailors ,.' iii"tion asked, had put that stuff overboard while ll '"ell. sort of. wns tlie emplintn kl'llt the PllCllIlllikn llllnnl h. u-nrl.ln.. ' I'epl.V. flic pumps. mats tnie, l.ov. ever) word." and thru he laughed "If vou don't believe me. ask Daw Jones, lie's Rot It iu his locker now." Mux Ro-eiiliuig conducts n corner grocery alongside of Gnrdners Hnsin. He is a great friend of Captain Canuck Joe and that frli ndshlp wns rcnponsllile for his provisioning thp good shin l'oco- . : . .' ' .., .,,.,- .... l,..- ..r,,:o ..... ,.t .1... ... r turn,- ,ll II, I 1 I llir-t ,1111 111 lll l,l I III I Atlantic Cit). Max wns to be ilven a hnnilsume return when the Pocomoke Rot liack Now is in the hands of I"hp!p Sam and Max wants to know who i- ',-.inR to pav for the pork and beans lie s.iv. the Piii'iimnki mav be known t'i tnvsterv ship, hut l 'in t doesn't tin .ri nuwlilng to li'in tl.i t i"t't am thin1: in" I the I, .nt'o.nl of R.IOll e.lls Hi 'liTlaies tei Ions ubo i in- put . IO I 'I fni II e tuned-lip crew MARRIED BY CONTRACT Seattle Professor and Brooklyn Woman Have Odd Wedding New York. Jul) 20. -(Il.v A P i The mnrringp by contract of Dr. Leslie Spier, piofessor of anthropology at .Seattle I'liiversity. who is now teach ing at the Columbia I'niverslt.v summer school, to Miss l-Jrnu Gimther, of Hrookl.vn, was announced today Tup aeknowli'dgmpnt of their signa tures to a marriage contrni t be'ore JinUe Mi-Cook coustitutrd the eiri inoii) Such iiuirringes nre lega1 under i evv York stiitiite, but lnfie. lent WOMAN GORED BY BULL Miss Anna Cochran. Owner of Farm, Recovering From Injuries Hunter. Pn.. Julv I'll Miss Anna I'oi'l.iiin. owner of the old Sharpies fin m at Wntcrville. is r. covering at Iht honii from injuries intlleted b. a bull which gored her several dn.v's ago The nnimnl nttneked her when she was passing in a field The hill felled her and struel, her iu tin- ha. I, l-'ort. nntel.v , the biiU'x horns wir' -hurt. which probuhiv saved the wouinn's life with linoleum or tile and wears mineral products laid one-half Ave., Phila. Arrnt Wnntrd lite r 'imWlq ! m EYEXIXCt PUBLIC LEt)GER-3?HJLADBtpmA, TUESDAY, JTLY 20, " 1921 FIRE LOSS HEAVY Big Liner to Be Laid Up Many Months at English Re pair Docks ....... HO Una I FOUGHT BLAZE 12 ' Hy the VsocInted Pre.s Southampton, duly 'Jll.-After 11 bnt- tie Int-R mo.e than twelve hours, the Unities on hoard the Cunarder Mnure- . . . . . , ... . . ,..i IMA inntn. wiueu oroKp 0111 ns wie was ijiiiriii.. ., . i 7 : v. V V nt her nler here lestcrdny nftrnioon. t! fu',A tn0 ntt' lo ! P ' ferryboat. i '!...... II... II.. ........u..l 1... !. IIma...ii '....,,.. ....i... i.... ;.. t..f; .i. i... .t,. linnlly (1 ,,..,, .n U.... ,,.. 1... It .I.J. ....... 1M1 isii iimiii nil i in- u wvvrik w 1,.U- burned and buckled. The price - I '" carved wood panel ne in the saloon, ' for which the Mnuretnnfn w.is famous . -" is untouched exccnl for a few scorched "'"- 'n- .fln..B of .he. upper i . .. .. .. . . " . . sunion o r n I i : nn 4pvere' nm. ,,,- .,,.'. ,i ,, ., ,.,,. New Yorlt. July 2tl. l Iy A. P.) The New Yit"k ittfice of the Cuuard Line todn) veeclxed cable advices frnm ll head ollice at Liverpool, saying that llu fire on the Mauretnnia destro.Mil .,!., I,, .,,,,.,,.....,.. t... . .... i i .iii. im -iiiiii ifuiii'. till nil I, 1(1-1 Iv unit wnH extinguished with slight dnmngc to the deck above. "The pi ess reports of the damage." added tlie statement, "are apparently mni.ti . n..,..ini...i ; - Tnilii ri')iiriinf i iiitu jfciL'i.c irriixf c c Vecls Dream-Girl i .! .i".,.,, .n, niu wijpii u' , turn oi a railroad We were livini: in camp, i oniy (ireameil tlie dream one night, hut it stn.ird with me." liiiiivaru iMpiiug s ininous "Urii'li v ' il l".o." in w'llih the hem drpn"i iiIrIu after niqlit of a certain Rirl in "the Cil ut Seen." was ills, us,.,, "th, )-. I've read it." the brand new brldcgiooiii lauchingli 'nnfe-se.i "es. I know what jou menu lie met ... mi ...,..., .iirs. nriu was inn in ine room vviien , hci' husband was speaking. Please don t tell her I said all till-." he said "She'll pan me for it." The couple will leave this afternoon for a honeymoon iu the South. S. S. American Legion Breaks Down 'I he new I nlted Suites Slnlcs Shin- ., . II. , . I".'' .,?a.r'' "t-'ninsliln American Legion. which left New York Saturday for Rio lanelro on iter maiden trip, lias nut H'l" l'.enniiihi beeaus,. of a broken feed ipump. the Munson Line, operator of It!"' vi-sel. was advised today. 1 Columbia Graf anola fonnfrl prlri ai J'?o i: VJY TICItMS no I.l i BLAKE & BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sh. Fireproof No Painting No Repairs Last Forever Asbestos Shingle, Slate and Sheathing Co. AMBLER. PA. I'hila. Ofllce 1927 Market Street SHEETROCK "The Fireproof Wallbourd" ft ll l.i 11 ep.nuf l I (l I . I 111 I H itpruviiJ - Ii la Mil . nnd qui klr nppl.cd - ii f I ''alii i.u iiimih ,ii i dirt of i.-. -J nnil innli s i IjoIIo- wall - ' li In 'tin ivrtil Hlroniiir I- ,f. i .,ijt n.n- he t nnd cold V ' ." ril KmIIIhIi on ' I' i il lii-niil'dilly - ' n . K .t ln il' ' l' riht out of f iir ' -it ;t r n' ,l-l 'n-m'.'1''. n vrrlm Pi ml tor Knrnvln J. T. RILEY LUMBER 620 Pine Street, Philadelphia Lombard BHM Mala 3104 Ambler Mestos Stiiiigles 11 u cyv'r ilLlbdgseL". or Beaten by Crowd, Patrolman Falls ("onllmiril from I'nce On clmrsed with inciting to tint und In terfering with nn officer. 1 He wn8 held under' $100 ball for court by .Magistrate Dotigliert.v. Lieutenant Conn and tlic district de fectives net out to find Welsh. They learned that he would be HniURfrled out of town on n Camden ferryboat, nnd Word Was Kpnt In tin f.rrv linimru to be on the watch for n woimileit ninn. After It o'clock the tip watt received that Welsh would be taken to Olnuccs- ter on the steamer Pecrle.ts, which left at u Mil o clock. ord was telephoned i to the ferry slip to hold the Pcerlcs in midstream until n pollcrbont could ,"''.;.""" ",' u J."" T" or"T ,"" " ln ' I' "llwbiint to rush down I UlL, ' ""J1 M"" f 1",i1am'J; I Hie lnessniro rnnplinl thn (:1nilntnl .... i..... - ; :-:-.-. a. iiv lll.ll.u L1UII 111 1.1 .! Ill IIII11 i .. iinii inn nnitrn Min.p m.a..i.aiii ... mi.i river the I'cerlesH bad docked and Wclt .. ATtAM .. I i...iI( rtMH 1.A i nil .unci rci wtii nt iiuiouu uiu nit I Woodbury road. A small car win lo- I cnted anil the driver ipicstloncd, but sati-fiisl the chief that he had not car- .. . . . I rled a wounded man i lie Hospitals at W-odbury and nearby townt wrre no- i titled, but no one was admitted nny where durlnc the iiiRlit with a gunsiiot WOllIlll ,-ound Police believe AVelsh's party nok the .lasshom pike for Atlantic' 'itv. Police there have been asked to Cit to search for him Lieutenant Conn believes Morrison was attacked by tlie same gang that brat a railroad detective in the nme vicinity a week ago nnd broke his nose. CATS AND DOGS GET RADIUM Animals Treated for Cancer at S. P. C. A. Hospital In New Vork New York. July 20. (Hy A. P.) Animals, as well as humans, now nre ficing treated with radium for incipient cancer. Dr. (SeorRp W. Littlp. surgeon at the nnimnl hospital of the Society for Pre- viuiioii of Cruelty to .Vuiinnis, said todny that Interesting result had l'"cn Diitoiucd with radium in treatment of hor'-cs, dos and cats. A store of . :i ilium, valued at more than .S 100,1)11(1 and owned by Memorlnl Hospital, js u ed on the animals. BENT WATER METERS For Votunt-ry and Compnliory Service. PHILADELPHIA METER. CO. 042 Real E.Uta Tru.t Dldf., Phil. i? 85 WILL WIRE YOUR HOUSE 0 Rooms Snttrh In cxrr room, I'lionp il.ty or rvnilnc Poplar :SI)H. s1Pn,0i,l HID It Kyle Brothers Co. : DEXTER METAL LOCKERS ovrit nxr. xiit.t.ion rF.nri.r. use oik i.ncKi'.ns r.vKKY n.w iiioii.ri..ss (ioni) i:i:.so.Aiu.r. rint-i:.s GOLF CLUB LOCKERS Strfl Mirhlnc for Kxitv situation Equliimrilt for llotrls Club., Aiiiirtmcnt., etc. Dexter Metal Mfg. Co. 11 No. Front St., Camden, N. J. UNION METAL COLUMNS LAST A LIFETIME I Vpa-55: PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 131ft AIM I! ST.. I'UII.A. IllSTIlIlll TOItS or SHEETROCK WALL BOARD The life of a coat of paint Depends on the quality of the oil it contains. Wilson painters use only tho bc3t linseed nil and puic white lead. IAjyjL!lJ&ie&AJM MfJOOD PAINTING wr iGgOTn Will stand the test of turn 44.N.Ttb.St. EelabUhmii JOS I FiTWM.U.MAYBERIIYl iiK. 524-Walnut St. Jfl. wrirPH'wviaiiP'ffcM . w i -y i GST V5 n r-J S e J J3E B-LFM J mvl V, ' J5p' VU- L-si.cjfa'i1 V X i L E Commissioners Puzzlod as to What Counties Shall Defray Cost of Lots SOLDIERS BURIA A PROBLEM HE $300 ALLOWED FOR FUNERALjJ.7 State monev appropriated s(or burial of Mthller dead bos not been disbursed, nnd county officials, are consequently puzzled ns to enforcement of legilatinu ordering the county to help defray fit nnal expenses. The required certified copy of the net has not been received by the com missioners, the delay beltiR due to the printers' strike jir.-J r.o port of the S.12,000 available for the hurlnl of sol diers has been disbursed. The net pro vides thnt the county jn which the soldier lived shnll allot JJ75 for his funeral, provide prnve mnrkcrs nnd headstones not exceeding S.'O in cost. nnd, In addition, n lot for the burial If , 1,1 ."l '"'""V"?'. A llmU v.-. i -i inr niijt uiirini A question thnt has nrisen here Is, If n riillndelphlan Is burled in nn ad jacent county should not thnt count v pny for the burinl lot? Tlie County Commissioners snv thnt after lecclving a certiiicd copy 'of the net they will consult counsel on how ,, m,t slaI b( vnfmcea n, 1()n nNn provi(M tUa ,, ,,,, ,,' f " Thp IcrIs tho count' former member of A Roof Restaurant Without Roof Prices M29 Walnut St. Cool Com fort utile llpllrloim Vnoil llonie-llkp SurrounilltiRK I'romnt fltrvlre l"T l'rlces Veil C'lierrrtiHr t'uy. Try It Toitny. jMLr:&i3 rSfl f Price xiiBMllA - Motional ParK I I and all these other wonder places for the price of a ticket 1 and all these other wonder places for the price of a ticket to the Park alone via the West Yellowstone gateway. Chicago & North Western-Union Pacific is the Route. Here is a grand circle tour taking in the high spots of scenic and historic interest in the West that must appeal to everyone. And it is only via the West Yellowstone route that you can visit them all at the same price that you would pay for a ticket direct to Yellowstone and return. You have always meant to see Yellowstone now is the time. Philadelphia to West Yellowstone Salt Lake City Z V firoal SoH T.atrA Glenwood Springs Colorado Springs DfHIVAl The JLPC11VC1 Four and a half days in Yellowstone National Park, auto trans portation and hotels, $54.00 additional; if permanent camps are used instead of hotels, $45.00. Delour from Denver to Rocky Mountain National (Estes) Park and return, $10.50 additional. Different routes going and returning. Go first to West Yellowstone in through sleeping car from Chicago and visit the other places returning. Let us send you free booklets and plan your trip. Mention by name tho booklets desired: " Yellowstone National Park," "Colorado's Mountain F. I.. U. 1'. bybtcro, SUI Com I Tnict nidr. W anil - Maikct SU., l'liiladcli)ia HEK Cliacao UniotCraciflc System iu the armed forces of the country even If he ilitH long nffor flu conclusion of the wnr. That rciiulremeuti it was Fnld. iniRht nieiiii the expenditure of Iiii'rc Hums of money. It was said flint there were In Hit! neighborhood of Jb"0(l n(rypp men fioni this city who were killed abroad or who died In foreign camp! or In canton incuts- in this cmtntry. The families of nil such soldiers. snllorH or innrlmv nre entitled to aid if they apply lo the County Commissioners for funds to re-bury their relatives In this city. In ctnnnientinR on the situation, Com missioner Holmes snld: "We arc co operating with the American Legion and similar organizations and we ex- thins have taken up the n-qtiiiemrius thnt provision be made for burial lots and are endeavoring to lenrn whether It will be possible to use space In Ilk' two national cemeteries In this clt.i. "Wc have already pushed the matter of supplylnR Rinvc nmrkers nnd .tc had n great ninny in place for Mcinmial Day." Mr. Holmes snld that while 1,!iS'n delihbi must pay funeral expenses, die county in which tho MiJdicr Is uuri? I luust pnv for the burial lot. even though tin soldier was a resident ol l'hiliidelphln County. He snld lie be lieved thot tin existing appropriations would enable the County Commissioners lo provide for all tin bodies lielug brought back from France Up to Oc tober 1. HAL KING, PACER, KILLED "f! Noted Horse, Frightened at Whlatle, Breaks Away Struck by Train Providence. It. I., .Tilly 23. Fright ened by a locomotive whistle ns he was being loaded onto a train nt F.nst (Jreenwich this afternoon, Hal King, noted nicer, with a rerord of 2:11 14. broke away from his keepers, ran nbout 1 11 litre up tin railroad track nnd nn - i killed bv the Shore inc expiess. I. 1 H NNI1" 0W Tfle mm KlU WW-) - syTTTTTrilllllllllIJJUiiuiJjii.ijiLLiuiijiJjjjjiuiiiiiiuiu1urTlntj. nit w ;i'Vil V'ii An air of daintiness and- lntlmacy--iuiot, restful and cool such Is the Ritz Hoof. Add to this tin famous Ilitz Service nnd Cuisine, nnd you know just why this particular Root is very different from any other. . vx Dancing During Supper tTiroad and Yellowstone National Park Entrance with its interesting and Great Salt Lake in the heart of the Rockies at the foot of Pikes Peak Queen City of the Plain3 with her Mountain Parks Playgrounds, " Rocky Mountain National (fisres) Park," " Utah-Idaho Outin&s." Tor infcrmtllon, ask any Railroad Ticket Office, Pealtini, Gen'l Agent, D. M. Davis, Cen'l Acent, C. & N. W Ky S44 Widrner nidi;., 1335 Chettnut St.. Philadelphia DR. GRAMMERJS BETTER Clergyman Avoids Operation for Which He Went to" Paris Hospital Tho Itev. J)r. Carl M, (lrnmmer,i rector of St. Stephen's Kplscopnl Church, Tenth street nbovc Chestnut, has Just left the American Hospital in Paris, Franco, where bo went lo undergo nn operation. The operation was not performed, Letters irom Pat Is to officials of St. Rtrphen'a Rny the clergyman Is recov ering. Dr. Orninmer'n voice failed enrly In the spring, tyul the vestry of St. Ste phen's voted him nn extended Innvc nf absence 'so that he might go nbrond Jn search of health. Accompanied by Mrs. Orammer nnd their two daughters, Mary Pago nnd Dorothy, the minister sailed from New York on April 2.1. The Pains and Aches of Summer Time Summer sports with unac customed exercise such sa long hikes, rowing, tennis, baseball, etc., make sore muscles and sometimes cause sprains and strains. These pains and aches will be quickly relieved by applying freely Sloan's Linl- ment, and you will be fit as a fiddle for the next day's wotk or play. Sloa t. T Z - "M r4- 4 iPoinisl JLJL Jl 1111 XZ1 . Venemv Ta aff UIlUimiJLllU.UlJI.Jl I lg a Vatnut St W?$t ill t ft ,' , .' ,, ,'i ,! ''i" . i I Vi i' 1 " i .'.',V'r '' H'.y1l' ' !'' 1 ' War Tax v$9.85 Extra or llil "V ;f; 23 M l4 ' if $5000 YEAfe7 FOR RIGHT MAN! :;" '" .iv.uii 1, I'mv.n l '".im tlon of x r.c".e,flt. cbarctr. VIopM a ess) i.iitMjmt orrtcK 51 Girls! GirEffl Clear Your Skbi vvun vuncura" iplo.Wfh f3ot.,OlntmT,.Td. T-,. ISSS&S&SAJL YEO & LUKENS CI HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 . I im Self-FiUinrf if 'Fountain Pen- V50spns ttLliSJL n "Hrei ocir-tuung fountain Pen an'f) 12 N. 13th 719 Walnii Printer. Bli PURE FRESH-PAINT oeueveMe Satisfaction The satlslactJon you get from paint is only evident after some time has elapsed. That's" when you'll be glad you used Kuehnle Paints instead of regretting that you didn't! .1 "Save-thcSurface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTING ' Vine & 17th. Sts. SPnUCB5;7 RACG779 Do you have lots of hot water at the turn of 1 your faucet? With a bucket of coal a day nnd a "Reading" Water Heater tf ,,s.( itl you can hive ho' wntr ns quick ns n wink nt all times without thf niitioy. mice of a hr,iti-il home or having to wait 15 or 20 mln uti for gae. l-mclent nconomlciil 12 V 14 la Ail .Nor III .llh htrtct IlNitln-r DriH. floe A-cb St., rklli. C'tradrn, N J, 1'. ijiDHdoirnfi.ri. Increase of Value. 1 HPHE way to increase the 1 J- value of land is to burn it. Dior out the clay, uurn into bricks, and build tM bricks into n house thnt vnl not burn. You will find that the value of tho lnntl in dou bled or trebled, and it keeps on increasing from year to year. To incrense its value .still more, let us furnish tho bricKJ. nnd get an architect who know' how to handle common brie to design the house. If J' want to know how much tnt value of the ground has been increased, the nssessor w tell you. . The cheapest of all firepro" building mnterinls is common brick and it is chenper now thnn it has been for yen". Now is the time to build. When you want nny. .nformM'c" & .... . l t iii.t.ia nnuii" S1 about nricKP. ineir ,", tin .: 1...,! ,. itri w.iif m kefJi py j i u w?tf ..'" fif' nffi.s:! r I'llJUUWIO J um ...- - fll H Efl .-IIUIll-irill muni'. ;.l.r nf 0W H Kim-era. etc, cull up fl'h' ot tl rttntil KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Clodfrcy. K. of 2d fit. iillte- --" F. SEITTER'S SONS , Nlcetovvn I-a. & (i St en'-" H. M. & C. B. SINb", Church and Tucony Fkw. " . JOHN II. BARLM y Nlcntown I.a. & Ii St. Kwi." 3 I '""""tirTi l W 0$ 0 -C7tJS iwwss'a HI JxeckBros.Cq MiiiffiiiiiiiiMiiffiiMcrjiraiitiffljHirairafflsaciiisMi $ A tmiwTfiMiiuniiiaimi !JWiflHWiWiniB?iwnini jfw.- i'vj'iS .l- t fc Jr V-
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