'WA EWtT, . rt V A is r M t f m m I i h P i n. S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 3, 1921 "MENTAL SLEEP, 11 Typical Conversations By J. P. McEVOY RUNAWAY'S EXCUSE Perm Charter Bey "Awakes' in. New Haven, Connecticut GONE SINCE MONDAY A sudden attack of "mental sleep," which mnde him unaware of his actions, was the explanation given by fifteen-year-old William Gray 'Wllllnms, of Ambler, for his dlsnppcarance last Monday. Williams, a Penn Charter Scheel student, said he "awoke" in ew Ilaren, Conn., from which city he tele jsraphed yesterday te hh worried pur ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. William. The boy arrived at llrend Street Sta tion last night. IIe was met by his father and taken te h home Imme diately. "He did net knew that he had gene away," said Mrs. Williams, the boy's mother, this morning. "I can't explain his complete less of memory, but I bcllcve everytilng he tells me." Mrs. Wllllame, with ethers early yesterday, had shared a theory that her en had gene away with Hansavllle Jereme, of Camden, n I'cnn Charter Scheel tduilent of the same ape. Krome wa! found .vesteida In Donningtewn. "BIU said he was walking about the utrects of New Haven Wednesday morning." Mrs. Williams continued, "when he suddenly realized he was wnv from home. He immediately went te a telegraph office aud wired me what had happened. He told me tliat he realized ne had wandered away, but couldn't explain his actions at the time. "We ero sure new that he had a lapse of memory. The only wny I can explain this Is that he Is a very large boy for his age and has grown very fast. This has been a great strain en his vitality and would make him very susceptible te any nervous disorder. "lie had been ill two weeks prier te his disappearance, and I believe his vitality was at a very low ebb. When he, left home Wednesday merniug he was en his way te hchoel. He probably lest his memory en the train and lapsed Inte a state of nmncsia." Mrs. Williams said a physician was summoned last night when the boy reached home, and found that he waa In n bad nervous condition. This morn ing she said he was much better. Ills books and brief case were found en the train which he took te the city Monday morning, and were turned in st the lest and found bureau of the rail road. TWIN SISTERS 83 TODAY Mrs. B. H. Shepherd and Mrs. Marlen Rowland Celebrate Occasion Twin sisters are celebrating the eighty-third anniversary of their birth today. They are Mrs. 15. H. Bhepherd, nn Inmate of the Elkins Masonic Ilome, and Mrs. Marien Rowland, who lives at the Methodist Kpiscepal Heme for the Accd. They were born en November S, 1838. They are the daughters of Themas B. Welch, of this city, who in the early half of the Inst century gained consid erable fame ns a portrait painter. Mrs. Rowland is the eldcrt living member of the Grace Methodist Epijcepal Church, Ht Bread and Master streets. Mrs. Shepherd is the widow of Henry P. Shepherd, who for many yenrs wns manager of the J. It. .Tenes Publishing ('empany at Eighth and Cherry streets. He died in 1000. NAB ALLEGED FORGER Richard Otis Arrested After Hunt Through Many States Richard Otis, said by police te be one of the most elusive criminals who ever penned a forged signature te n rheck, has been locked up in the Glou cester County .Tall, at Woodbury, N. .1., after search by police and detectives which they say extended through many States and nt least twenty -five cities. The specific charge upon which he was arrested is for passing an alleged bad check for $150 en Geerge Cox, a merchant of Swedcsbore, N. J. Otia was carefully and fashionably dressed and might easily be mistaken for an alert captain of Industry. It is upon this fresh appearance he was able te de business with banks. HAIRS HIDDEN- DHATTTV Is braazht te 's'lt with a CSnlrirn Ullnt Shampoo. Adv. rAiuwmMm&i Fleer Lamp With Daylight Attachment Fallicr anil .Mether Cenectlng Child Take your elbows off tne tabic. Oh, let him put his elbows en the table. What difference does It make? He is only a kid once. There jeu go ncnln. Hew de you cipe't me te make these children be have if you take their part every time I correct them? Well, I don't t-ee any harm in put ting your elbows en the tnlilc ou de It, don't you? 1 don't de it. Yeu certain!) de Well, what if 1 de? That's no lca lca fen the children should glow up that way. Oh, -ncll, have. It your own wav. Yes, new that you have spoiled the (fleet of my correction, you say, "Hnve it your own way. Why didn't you keep quiet nt first?" Hut it's silly hollering nt the chil dren nil the time. What difference does it make If they put their elbows en the tabic, just se their feet are off? Ler them enjoy themsehes whlle they arc young. Don't be always picking en them, Who is nlvas picking en them? ion nre Yes, because I want them te grew up i like ladies and gentlemen instead of tnrbariaus. A little training like that wouldn't have hint you any when you I were young. I Oh, is that se? Yes, that's se. I don't see you wearing any medals for execssive politeness. If you ere be polite you might start aud talk polite te our husband. Yeu nre setting a nice example In front of your children. Yeu make me tired. (Meanwhile both children hsve their elbows en the table.) A I t Ttiy i h USEFUL chair side fixture that is ideal for reading, sewing and many ether uses. Its distinctivequal ity fits into any environment. The D.-ivllirhr A. tachrnenr, a strictly Emeralite device, eliminates all glare, increases visibility and is very comforting te the eyes sup plying, as it docs, just the right amount and quality 'of light like nature's tlnvllnhr rnr. rect In quantity and diffusion. Stem Is sdjuitsble (tern 22 te 31 uiciici, urccn sum ttud sdjuitsble (e any sagle. GenttEenStM tr suits'. Uk (r tui u ma lliMikait. Beld by Office Sep- I)!.r. Wrile (or oempina c&tAlef. H.O.McFADDIN &.CO. it lfp" Tjrry IpfJk :ii JMeKWiPy, M SOWarrenStreet. Nw Teri. Cltv UaitntfJthtitig Dtvu tine U7 ALITE 7Ah National Dttk Umj Fer Sale in Philadelphia by KETAILERS A. POMEHANTZ & CO., 1525 CliMtzmt St. THK PHILA. FXEC. CO.. 10U. A Chestnut WHOLESALERS JOim V. I'AUKR, 81 K. 7lh Ht. MenniH suijin co., 4t n. nil st. SmAKKMX ELEC. CO.. 15 N. 7lh 1'IW.A. KLF.O. HUT. 1JE1T., 1SJ . i, S-BANK II, STEWART V.IJ'.C. CO., ST N. 7th KCMSIIY KI.EOTRIU CO.. 1007 Arch St. WAI.KF.K A Ki:i'I4iR, 031 Chf.tinit ht. NOVKI.TV TO.KCTKI0 CO., 30-02.51 N. 4th JOftri! E. MIECIIII! CO., SJ7 N 7th M. M. C. ROriEIlTS EI.EC, SUP. CO.. 1101 Itac, J. r, BUCHANAN HUP. CO.. 1715 Clie.tnut fK'-.KKKL.K".X,.'SSSi GRAND OPENING lS$Sz CHOICE MEATS CUT PRICES 3627 HAVERFORD AVE. Open Kettle Rendered Pure Lard 10c lb Fancy Chuck Roast 124clb Roasts 19c lb NO BONE PORK SHOULDERS l6Y2c lb. Any aiip yen Ucairf. Ian unci clinnky. HIGHEST GRADE CITY DRESSED YEARLING LAMB LEGS 22c RACK CHOPS. 12V2c SHOULDERS 12V2c STEWING 5c FANCY CHICKENS 27c lb. This In tlie clienpcet that rlilrkerm of tlila icratle liar neld for In a Ien tlmn. tilre as a trial; nre will hut you money ami (tlve yen absolute satisfaction. 3627 HAVERFORD AVE. Wetfh for enr adrertlsement In Monday Hrenlnc Idsrr RUMP PINBONE BUTCHERS CROSSCUT BOLAR w II I II lil VVlS.T.WWt'.'CTrg i:i.--i- i ire e j. i cc Meats Arc Lewer Than Ever at the MARKET STREET BEEF CO. Fer Thutiday, Friday and Saturday Finest Sirloin Steaks or Sirloin Roasts 15c lb. Finest Rump Steaks or Rump Roasts ........... 15c lb. Finest Round Steaks or Round Roasts 15c lb. Prime Rib Roasts of Beef or Standing Rib Reasts.l5c lb. Rack of Yearling Lamb for stewing, 3 lbs. for. ...... .26c Shoulders of Yearling Lamb for Roasting 12Vec lb. Neck or Rack of Veal for stewing, 2 lbs. 25c Breast of Veal for Filling or Roasting, 3 lbs 25c Rump or Shoulders of Veal for Roasting 15c lb.' Finest Country Scrapple that money can buy, 3 lbs 25c Our Fresh Sausage -can't be beat for money 20c lb. If you went geed eggs try a dozen of our finest selected eggs packed one dozen in carton. . . .45c dez. We have the finest country butter that money can bay, 50c lb. If you didn't pat n ham ntray for the cold day, de It new while) we liave a low price en them. We hare a blr selection of them tills week. Titer nre the snme quality and they nre the Mn prlee as we sold last week; erer 100,000 lls. nt ISe lb. liny one and sare from lOe (e lBe an cirry pennil j en )nj-. Large Bllee of Ilntn, 1 pound nreracr, ZSe eneli. MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St Stere ready te wait en trade 7tZ0 Am Af. Tr Imyfnr yenr mraC I'Vlday or Frtdar cnrelnff, you Avoid the rush en ffafarr. fin. Hoen rlftftc Fri1r And Haterdnj- 0:30 P. M. i XtsflsiiiBsflsiiW. ?wnj4!iy!ilr'''" p-l'i&?ft1fr it' sfslssW slaflfliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifllL jE'ItT 'il.it,?aifiint'l''i LiStS RPlf iilaff)'1" ' with efeltgits t Walter Camp Is morning "set-up X H3 normal man is strong for any tiling that heps him normal. Prunes de. A bowl of Sunswcet Primes in the morning is a mighty fine health-habit. Get itl And get this: New that mere and mere women are learning hew te prepare prunesfirqper arc learning hew te bring out a relishy flavor in prunes that you never thought was there no man has a healthy excuse te run away from this morning ritual: Alengwith your "Daily Dezen" exercises try a "Daily Half 'Dezen" of Sunsweet Prunes. This morning ' 'set up" is a natural body-builder and body-regulator. It's simple enough there's nothing mysterious about the way Nature werks: health itself is nothing but a great big habit made up of little eat-drink-sleep-werk-anckplay habits. And it's just as easy te form geed habits as it is te run away from them. Hence Den' t pass up your "Daily Half Dezen" for anything en the breakfast bill. Fer nothing can take its place. Try tiem KAK.T,T)fer a change: Wash Sunswcet Prunes iii warm water. Put into casserole, add boiling; water te cover. Let stand ten minutes, then pour oft two-thirds of water. Cever, put in cry slew even or in warm place en stove and allow te become tender. It wen' t hurt if this requires several days, cooking only when even is bemtr used for something else. Ne sugar is required. 'Complete Recipe Packet sent free! California Prune and Apricot Growers Inc , San Jese, California. ' afMBMHsB"NMMMsiMMrttKlfsAlsWMsKMBsnisM jT "V TT Bm0mn S" "V SUJNSWJbUl CALIFORNIA'S NATURJS'FLiwOKED PRUNES FREE EXHIBITION , PAINTINGS MCCI.EES GALLERIES 1807 WALNUT ST. , . , Hurt Troefs rrlnted and KUhul or Wm. Vtt lUnkey Illampled Trey Kltmer nranrwjn Iiroeet rittoe IsiBamjiiiH i 1 Piinmuw '( PECANS PECANS A ten-pound bag; of choice Texas Tecftns for I3.C0, eharres prepnld. Krery family will want a basr of nrtilr flavored Tts Pecns for the holiday. Our famous Turkey nrand Pecans ars crown In the beautiful Ousdalupe Valler, where th beet Teenne urew. Order a bac today. lleferencs! Dunn t. Ilraditreet. CUERO M. BYRNE TEXAS My prices' meet all competition J. E. KUNKEL Carfril InitptnittA Ceal Dtaltr in Wttt Philaitlphla 63d & Market Slit & Grays A rich dessert in five minutes. I'uitillne Is rich, litrlilv n... . nourishing. Ilnlntr enen.i, . i ineit pnrllcnlnr Kiiest, v.. " cm eiieusli te Blr. ih. .""." nmt Ihs neml nt often ns they want It. Ileclpe folder en request. mui'. At AH Grocers, 10c, 1EC Fruit Puddlne Ce., Baltimore, M(( safasras ?-rr flaw A5CO a'wsassrraees ' ' " ' !!!ZSiS2S9fl Miiriillll mmWmmJOmmmMmrJm'ST m. L SLLim&'&mXbi 9i . -A HOB n a IJiMyMiimiLjnn.ii .-rsss85siriss' saBll""N , ' -. . riJT" ASCO A3W A3CO 1-w. D-s 171 Qls frmirtim! Thousands and thousands have already taken advantage of this exceptionally low price the lowest in years and thousands mere will de se. Be sure te reap the benefit of this big Asce Special. Ana Aii NIK Mill Brands 12-lb. bag (8-lb. Bars) . . 27C (tt-bbl. Dacs) . !4.4U $9.40 Geld Seal. Geld Seal Tieyrnla (Weed) Your choice of Geld Seal, Geld Me dal, Pillsbury or any brand in stock. ZKj Big, Meaty Selected Eggs dez- 45 Oar stores are headquarters for egg s because vre an se particular about the quality. Yeu Tecelve twelve geed ones in every dozen in the Aace Sterea. asce Mince Meat ib 24 Teu'll say It's the best you've ever eaten. Bprlnc a nurprtse en the family Sunday ntth a delloleua Mince Pie. Red Ripe Cranberries, lb 17c A Uats pKg. ia lUllta rrssh l Packed. Fresh 3 Sold rreih Cook quickly because they are thoreuehly steamed and rolled. A bedy-bulldlng teod. Aice. Evaperaied Milk, c,m 5y2e, 12c ssa .i lwu.1.1"" tff iK. tBt ER wSf Taile ill Ib Butter 56 This exquisite butter is made from the pure Pas teurized cream of happy, healthy cows. "Bessy s contentment contributes te this me3t delicious flavor. . , , j d i. - lb en-P"" creamery prints. Richland Butter, " 50c Bjg value. Asce Buckwheat M. 10c Asce Pancake Fleur th. 10c Ail fVia nr.ji.i,i. ,!.,,! ..- ,:n, T...f nrlrl untpr. Tinur en irriddle then si down te a feast of the best "het cakes" you cer ate. Asce Means Quality Asce Cocea '-i lb can 15c Asce Cern F1U pUr 7c Asce Sllcsd Bacen kg 17c Asce Dried Besf pkr, 10c Asce Oleomarcartne lb 33c Asce Farina pkc 10c Asce Macaroni pkg 8c Asce Spaghetti pk 9e New Crep Calif. Sunsweet Prunes ib. 10c, 17c Very meaty. Small pttn. Same quality only differ ence Is In size of fruit. Cured In Nature's way. Ance Means Quality Asce Celden Syrup can Be Asce Asparagus can 19c Asce Threaded Codfish... pkg Pc Asce Baking Powder, 3c, 9e, 17c Asce Cern Starch phg 7c Asce Perk & Beans can Oc Asce Maine Cern can 10c Asce Peanut Butter lb ISc Asce Bread Crumbs pkg 10c Tender Peas 12V2C New Pack Asce Sifted Pea can 19c Asce Extra Sifted Peas can 25c With that "Just-picked" flavor. Fancy California Peaches Si 29c Choice Calif. Peaches big can 23c Sliced Calif. Peaches tail can 16c Prizes from Nature's workshop. hip asce Coffee ib 25 Yeu ewe it te yourself te try this rich, full-flavored coffee. You'll wonder hew such a splendid high-grade coffee can be sold for only 25c per lb. Cheese ib 25c Rich, Creamy With a teaslntf "snap" te it that mnkei you want mere. Try it leu'U mere than like it. Salmen 3L1 10c Best Pink Red Alaska Salmen, can 25c Frem the rushing, suahinc streams of far sway Alaska. asce Teas ; ib Pi- 12 Yi lb. pkg., 23c; lb. pkg., 45c There's a delicate fragrance In every leaf el our five master blende, Orantre Pekoe Inflla Ceylon Ola Country Style Plain Black Mixed Htrfm read Victer Raisin Bread, '' 10c Blir T.eaf The raising; of children is a sacred trust, nnd the Proper feed is ene of the most important considerations. Children thrive en Victer Bread because it contains inese elements most needed bv rrrewincr lieiiips. With big fat raisins. FREE! One can of Babbitt's Cleanser with eTry four bars of Babbitt's Best Borax Seap 4 Bar, OS. tax jfT-JJH An Honest Pound contains hixteen ounces. A reduction in Drice menni nnthinn. if r- i i ! t u weirht Our customer k-nnw vTef tuV,! prlLe. enns netiung if you fail te receive full In All Our Meat Markets wNvvAwy CT TT TJ O T mfm'W TAT imt T, K '4 u i iv--j A V JLU M. Vy 1J A I ,1 I jEBElATtiW ArfVNvsiNvs All cuts Rump or Round Steaks ib. 25c Thick End Rib Roast ib. 20c I Lean Soud Beef ib. 1 Oc .SSiSlSHii Standing Rib Roast lb. 28c V 1 Tj9HbI v err w , 'rvvVVNvlAsVNv rresh Mled Milk-fred Sfe Chickens 32c " wu.u.u riiHiv niuii Miiuir uunni inTn City-Dressed Perk Chops or Roasts ib 22c :Seibt28Ccu,8 r.ti. n . t " m : r : pi roasting Hams lb 20 Bed m Pnrlr XleU 91 c 1 - - Vtl011 I)) MA Pure Perk Ib Sausage 00lJ?enciea9 11 I fresh a l New Ma.le Krent Fresh qt lVbC S'?!!ntryib 25e Saugnrre fesrim.i.2..L ai "uburban Stores 52 mi .. ni ii . .. "fsVVsysVS and Meat JWsrket -T 'r. '-.4SiSfc T-in mm in UWU Aat-LJ Airf 4 r-.. --. - -.m. s,w,TrtfiK;rt,Vw. AX mmmmtmma "-. your grocer has them
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