Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 24, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVEimra PUBLIG LEbmiVmVAfEliPHIAt SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2& 1921
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THE LAST CHANCE AT BOOKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS
E D. WRITES REAL POETRY
TOOLS GHOSTS WORK WITH
Mechanics of Tftble Tipping
mllD Germans, I am told, have a
I fable nbeut the drngen fly Intended
tt explain by analogy why there is nn
Impenetrable veil fiune ec
u.. nnd tbe dead. I'crliup:
between the
3 I should
'i i,fr " tnr mnnv persons.
fnJ'ndlnir tlie late Dr. Hyslep, Sir
Arthur Cenan Deylo and Sir Oliver
fX A that It ha been lifted
nd that tliey have had communication
tuh the dead, nnd have even heard
voice, m In the flesh. Ilut te the
German fable. It wae told te me years
sjeby a devout man:
There were In the mud nt the bottom
0 a pond n let of grubs, which lived
there awhlle nnd then rese te the sur
face of the water nnd disappeared never
te return. The grubd began te speculate
about what beenme of their companions
ind finally agreed 'among themselves
that when their tlme cnine te go they
would return and tell thoFe which were
till wriggling nbput In the mud whnt
happened te them. And it Is in nn effort
le keep this promlse that the dragon fly
continually skims ever the mirfnce of
the water, hoping that he may find a
way te get back te the scene of his
earlier life,
nut Cenan Deylo nnd these who be
it. with him rcfuse te admit that
man Is the grub, of a celestial butterfly.
The late W. J. Crawford, lecturer In
mechanical engineering In the Mu
nicipal Technical Institute of Belfast,
aware of certain phenomena that ac
companied alleged visitations of the
ipfrit of the dead te the earthly scene,
let out te Inquire Inte the physics of
these phenomena. He choFe te study so se
railed spirit rnpplngs nnd table tilting.
He found u "medium" in the person of
Miss Gnllghcr, the daughter of a hum
ble Belfast family, who, when In a
trance, could apparently lift n tnble
geme dlstnnee from her, nnd without
touching It. He wrote two books ubeut
m (nvcstlcatiens before his death. A
third, "The Psychic Structures nt the
the songs and then have It presented In
n little theatre It would delight the dis
criminating. At one point Love enters,
bearing n tuft of black-purple cycla
men and, standing outside the bride's
deer, sings of the flowers te the accom
paniment of weed-winds, ifcre Is ene
stanza of the song which shows what
Miss Doellttlo can de with metre:
There with his heney-sucklnc lips
llie bee clings close nnd warmly sips,
And seeks with honey-thlgha td sway
And drink the very flower away.
There is nlse a song by the weed
manlcns of Artemis bearing hyacinths,
a song that the stage directions describe
as "The swallow-song of joy." The first
stanza Is an image of spring:
Between the hollows
Of the little hills,
The tpring spills blue
Turquoise, sapphire, lapls-lazull
On a brown' cloth outspread.
And the song ends with :
Aa If the sea had spilled Its blue,
As If the sea had risen
Prem Its bed,
And sinking te the level erf the shore,
Left hyacinths en the fleer.
Of the ether poems special mention
should be made of it "Cuckoo Seng,"
nnd of "Clrce." both, as the "Hymen"
cycle, going back te Greece for their
Inspiration, "Circe" expresses the long
ing of the sorceress for him whom she
leved and lest. It begins:
It was easy enough
te bend-.them te my wish,
. It waa easy enough
" te alter them with a touch,
but you
ndrlft en the great sea,
hew shall I call you back?
Then fellow two or three Rtanzas till
ene Is reached which tells .of the pan
ther nnd black leopard nnd the great
hound, which
, sasBgteaVlrV&'L ifr'SSisaBBBlir-'-Ti l MjBBBBBb S.
SBBBsYn'Txii ybbbbbbbbbf- sSBBBTs!
SWAZILAND
I
riOOR LEVEL.
HOW THIS TAULK IS LIFTED
M Is the medium. S Is tlie lever
of plasma extending from the
medium's body te the tnble, T Is
the table lifted freely from the fleer
(lailgher Circle" (K. P. Dutten &
Ce.) has JuM been published under the
direction of David Cew, editor of
Light. It is u detailed explanation of
the iiliyslcn of the levltutien phenomena,
with a record of a most curious series
of experiments into the nature of the
plasma by which the lovitatlen in ac
cemplished. This plnsma, be explains,
la a sttbslunce that exudes from the
body of the medium and forms itself into
levers or tentacle thnt extend into
(pace and grasp the legs of the tabic
and lift it from this fleer. These ten
tacles can take en various forms und
can be used for answering questions by
rapping en llie fleer. They nre con
trolled, according te Prof. Crawford,
by invisible "operators," with whom
he get en famiiiur terms. The operators
proved extremely obliging in assisting
him in his experiments, even te the ex
lent of making the plasma visible se it
could be photegruphed by flashlight.
The book contains reproductions of
many of the photographs. Prof. Craw
ford explains that the extreme end of
the levers was materialized se that it
could be grasped by the hand, though
J the hand could he passed through any
eiuer pun 01 it. xie kuiiucivgu me wen
of btalnlng the shoes and inner clothing
of the medium with powdered dyes In
an effort te discover from what part of
the body the emanation came, en the
tkbumptien that as it pasted out It
would be stained with the dye and us ft
dematcrinllzed it would leave traces of
the material dye by which its course
could be followed. His experiment con
vinced him that the planum cume from
th fleshy parts of the body below the
waist, for when the levers were ex
tended and lifting the table llie hips and
thighs perceptibly shrank In bize nnd
became flabby, and as the levers re
turned he could feel the Heidi return te
Its normal firmness.'
There Is no doubt whatever that he
believed absolutely in what his benses
reported te him, nnd it 1 certain that
he believed ha hnd explained the phe
nomena of spirit rappings mid table tip
ping. And he allows the reader te in
fer that the "operators" who directed
the lexers were working through the
body of the medium te accomplish their
purposes.
'i'hese and ether investigations (if n
jilmllar kind huve led the faithful te
f assume thnt thP materializations which
Sir William C'roekea reported were
plasma taking human form nfter it left
the body of the medium. Hut even If
one accepts ull tills, there is much left
unexplained. The uvernge person will
nim Professer Crawford's book curi
ously Interesting i ether than convinc
ing. If whut he records is true, then
the anatomists and physiologists have
eme things yet te learn about the liu-
wu Douy.
cut the sand In a clear ring
and shut me from the earth,
nnd covered the sea-sound
with their threats,
and the sea-rear with tliclr own
barks
and bellowing and snarls,
and the eca-stars
nnd the swirl of the sand,
nnd the rock-tamarisk
and the wind resonance
but net your voice.
Ab few study Greek nowadays nnd
consequently few arc familiar with the
Greek legends, this fort of verse will
net mean much te some, but these who
were born before the beginning of the
movement te banish from the schools
everything that did net directly assist
a young mnn te Increase the crop of
dollars will find In it a moving inter
pretation of a great longing which be bo be
lengs te no age and no race, but is as
common. na disappointment nnd n,trnglc
as despair. G. W. D.
A Laber Dictionary
Wnlde II. Browne linn compiled n
dictionary of labor affairs and labor
terminology under the title of "'What's
Whut in the Laber Movement" (II. W.
Huebsch) that 1b mere than n diction
ary. It ia n history of labor union
ism, child labor legislation, werkmun'a
compensation, sevietism and all the
various movements that hnvc been
darted te impreve the condition of la
bor. It covers the whele world, China
and Jiipnn. ns well as Ktirnpc nnd
Amerlcn. There arc eutrlee under col
lective bargninins and the vlght-heur
day, under the check-off sj'6trin nnd the
lockout, and se en under hundreds of
different hends. There is a system of
cress references which will enable the
render te find an) thing for which he is
looking. The book will be Invnlunble
te students of the luber movement, for
it explalng the meaning nnd signfiennce
of nil the terms used in labor discussion,
and it will be useful also te every one
who wishes te understand what he reads
in th'j newspapers when the demands
of strikers are printed.
K. nilLLIPS OrPENIIELM
Whose latest novel strikes n mere
serious nole than usual
OPPENHEIM'S LATEST
'Nobody's Man" Strikes
Deeper Nete
a
Mystery and sensation enough en
tangle and spice "Nobody's Mnn"
(little, Brown & Ce.). AVitheut them
it would net be a characteristic K.
Phillips Oppenhclm book.
It is all of thnt and mere, for In
this lntest of his long series of novels
Mr. ODDCnhclm sounds n ilpnner nntn
in Hcrieus purpose wuueut in any way
detracting from its readability or sub
tracting from Its pptcntial pepularity:
The story Is u vital and vivid one of
British politics a deende after the end
of tire war. Hern nml tin. .. ,1...
characterizations mny be glimpsed
recognizable hints of statesmen and
politicians of today, though en the
whele Mr. Oppenhclm has developed
persons for his drama who arc a com
plex of the trails und policies of various
present-day or war-period lenders.
He shows the struggle of the Tory Tery Tory
Lnienlst coalition, constantly conced
ing, yet constantly losing in power and
prestige, with the aggregating nnd In
trgratinc forces of u sort of n,lvnnril
liberalism, compebed of Laber, Liberal,
radical and trades -tin Ien elements. The
founder of this "Democratic Purty" is
pictured ideully, while its champion at
Westminster, who becomes it first Pre
mier, is llie active here of the story.
Against the background of political
strife, most interestingly set forth, is
projected a leve btery between the
leader of the dawning demecrncy and a
girl of peculiarly fascinating person
ality aristocrat by birth, democrat by
conviction, with a touch of Socialism
milckcning and leavening her academic
liberalism. The disappearance of the
Chief's secretary, the unfaithfulness of
his wife, disappointed btcnuse he re
fuses the proffered peerage she has
plotted for, and the purloining of n
valuable paper, which affects the Chief's
enrcer for the time being, ure woven
Inte the plot in such wlse ns te maintain
suspense. But the great interest lies in
the picture of Britlbh politics nnd the
dett vliiiracterlzatieii of politicians'.
Dr. O'Neill Tells Fascinating
Tale of Savage Africa
A ten-year-old lad gees te the Jungle
home of n dusky potentate who rules
the lives of wmie .'100,000 savages as
wild and brutal as himself. Tiie boy's
gift is a rifle the first the king had
ever owned. With shouts of pleasure
King Bune summons a line of warriors
and then calmly fires until the mag
azine is exhausted. Then, the still
smoking gun is handed te tiie, open
eyed boy nnd he, tee, ii forced te try
his skill at human targets.
Such was the first of Owen Rewe
O'Neill's "Adventures in Swaziland,"
(Century Company), adventures that
lusted for years and were climaxed, nn
far as the book is concerned, with n-
native war nnd the writer's induction
Inte the ranks of military leadership
under the latest king of that far land.
Although nnnnrcntlv suffused with n
plethora of bloodshed, Dr. O'Neill's
story Is ene of the most engrossing nnd
smoothly running that has been com
piled of out-of-the-way lands In some
time. Dr. O'Neill, a Beer, brought up
en the veldt, came in centnet with the
Swaziland savages through his undo,
a member of Oom Paul's Cabinet, who
wan known ns the "Whlte King of
Swaziland."
Going back in nfter years te take
motion pictures of the savages, Dr.
O'Neill found himself involved in bar
barian intrigue which proved ns thrill
ing as any popular novel of jungle
lecale could possibly be. "Adventures
In Swaziland" Is another defense of the
old law ns te "truth and fiction." The
lever of lurid fiction will revel in its
pages as much an the follower of travel
books. Aside from its runninz story
of facts, It Is interesting in Its Illustra
tien of the hnults and even mental
quirks of these savage peoples. It is
fact made into fiction with n vengeance
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of the period. Such "showplaces" ns
Mount Vernen, Monticello nnd Dough Deugh
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CarroJIten, "the last of the Mgncrs,"
are exhibited dctscrintlvelv and IiiUeri-
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of famous owners or dweller In the
historic house?, as well as anecdotes and
legends galore. The illustrations by
James Preston nre fn full color. The
book is sumptuous in appearance.
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Ada mi, Katharlne "Mldsummnr."
Harbour. II. It. "Kick Pormatlen,"
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Heard Dan "American Toys' Boek of
Wllrt Animals."
lllshep. Auitln "Tem of the Haiders."
llek. Hdward "Dutch Hey Plliy Years
Afler."
Itotsferd. C. A. "At the Prent."
Hewen, William "Old Tobacco Shep "
nrowne, Helniere "Frezen Harrier."
Canneld. P. C "Blir Tent."
Cooper. P. T., ed. "Arjresy of Pables,"
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HawKs, C. H. "Great Quest."
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Helen Doeilttlo's Poetry
P' ANY' one disputes the poetic gift of
Helen Doellttlo, new Mra. Iticlmnl
Mi f, " w,1 wr'tc ev" the initials
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eit & Ce. have jutt published nn
America,, edition. There is mere pure
Poetry i tieHa few lmgcg thnn m m
thirls volume. Most of it ls'in whnt
" wiled free veue, but It Is free verse
writ vn with n feeling for rhythm, in
ficaii of prese chopped Inte bhert linen,
nere are a text poems written in meter
w i rhymes which hhew whnt thin poet
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TUB TORTOISI3. Hy.D. It. Lewrence. New
Yeik: Themas Heltier,
A lenir poem In free verse by one of the
most uritanced of the younger English lit
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WHAT'S WHAT IN THIS I.AllOU MOVE
MKNT r-w Verki II. W. Huebsch.
A popular dictionary of labor affairs and
terminology.
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"Wild Bleed" la Fast Moving and
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A title thnt will Intrigue thesp who
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latest book nnd "Wild Uloed" (Uebbs.
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Cnst in the Seuth Sens, with the
narrator, n lianpy-ee-luekr. nim-lev-
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aclcr u hard-listed, nuuuht-fenrlnt.'
skipper, Mr. Yeung tells of a trip of
u trninp ship en u mysterious errand
with u mysterious owner nnd n mys
terious if beautiful maiden, who coyly
ndmits hur erraud is te bcek out and
kill her father.
Whut with mutinies, storms, unex
pected escapes, searches for hidden
treasure nnd all the comeemitniits of u
sen novel of thrills rnther than plausi
bility, Mr. Gorden has done his wildest.
Hut even its extravagance Is tempered
by an ensy-flewlng style that carries
from one adventure te another in clever
fashion until the last chapter, when
everything Is explained. The btery
closes, but without the usual sep te
sentimental conventions, nnd the story stery stery
teller gees off after mere rum and' the
skipper starts te steal another ship.
Which probably is net ns it should be,
but as it probably would be.
What Weiss Did
Fcri Felix Weiss, nuther of "The
Sieve: The Truth About American Im Im
rrlgrntten" d'age,' Itnsten), resigned
from the Immigration JJurenu te cnlcr
the I'nitcd States Secret Service dur
ing the war, nnd is the mnn who wns
phicfly rcsiKWBible for the- uncovering
of the German activities of the noteri
cub Dr. Karl Muclc, the otice famous
lender of the Retten Symphony Orches
tra, who was first Interned and then
deported ns an actlve enemy alien.
English Edition of "Unde Moses"
Sholem Asch's "Uncle Mni."
which IC. I. Dutten & Ce, published
last winter, attracted such wide atten
tion and wen se much praise because
of its singularly intimate and revealing
view of Jewish tenement llfe In New
Yerk that it is te be brought out in nn
English edition by T. Fisher Unwln,
Ltd., the Londen publisher.
Jeseph Antheny's Boek Stud'
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Jesenh Antheny's latest contribution
te the psyche-nnnlytlc school of litera
ture is culled "The Gang" (Henry Helt
A: Ce.), and might be best described ns
n few minutes out of, the llfe of nn
average city boy.
Mr. Antheny makes no attempt te
bring his story te any logical or il
logical conclusion. He takes ns his
theme the mental workings of a young
Jewish boy living In the New Yerk
Hrenx who Is the "king of the kids,"
but aspires te be allowed te romp nnd
piny with his elder brother nnd "the
Rang."
Of course, he succeeds, but only after
n fecrles of complications and incidents
that might Well bs the let of any like
situated boy of tecVny or tomorrow. In
cidentally, Mr. Antheny gives n vivid
nnd cemprehcnslng picture et Yiddish
life, pnlnted without nny effort at bread
marks of humor or pathos, but interest
ingly nnd plainly understanding, in
short.
"The Gang" centnlns some of the
clearest nnd most convincing studies of
the young mind that hns been done in
many moons. It is true that Mr. An An
teony drifts into putcnt caricature with
n couele of his youngsters, but this
fault can easily be overlooked In the
truthfulness of the whole.
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Llltle Mere," will be published by
Pudil, Muid & Ce. ubeut January "0.
Sir Arthur Cenan Deylo. In his roreni
book, "The Wanderings of a Spiritunl
lst," snys of Maxwell: "I huve long
thought thnt Maxwell wes the greatest
of British novelists. Our order of
merit will ceme out very 'IlfTerently in
u generation or se from what it seems
new, nnd I shall expect te Hnd inv
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and en Ileute II, Tork read, Reward. Com
municate te A. s, I.ery, 10 Vi Atlantte fcve,.
Had Ien HelKhte, N. J. , '
t'IN I.ert. diamond and
In I'hllatlalDhlH. alionelnir
ernenn nt December "'J. lleward If returned
diamond and eapphlr bar pin.
aiamct tn en-
te j. K. faldwell ic Ce.
WATCH I,et. ledr'e Klrln
monogram JJ. A. C.j en W. Bchoe:
Qtn. ave. Ileturn te 1
ward.
wrlat wabMii ..
j en w. school lane or
!R Vt. Hr!inil Ian. H.
WATCH round, Bw!T7ik wrlft watch,
en lilth at, Owner may hare It en prov
ing nwntrahlp te T. J. Teunff, the l'ublle
I.cdser.
1 I
TEBSONALS
FRECKLES "TUl
4 dayai suaran-
til liarnilRflt vanity tiOTeii
?:lven away, Feulmard Ileauly Bhen, B3i
tnal Ketnte Trunt Illdff., Ilread and Walnut.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
c2
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MJL
-
4
mi HECK
l-AUCCTS
Pat. June 18, lull
"Ne Splash in Sink"
"Positive Shut Off"
Name "SAVILL" On Faucet
"J.ik vevr plumber"
Themas SavilPs Sens, Mfr.
1010-12-14 Wallace Ht.. rhlla.
(rnrnt
CIVI HKHVICK
Kelt. . many vacanclea; ealar:
wrue ler eampie teais.
examination"
nary
r 1421, Id. Off.,
Jan. and
fM0u.flf)00
HELP WANTED MALR
IIOOKKKKFUR Mut b wH rcemmendedJ
tntf t nnd ,al. erpecti'd. C (IIW, Id.Off,
URICKliAyKHU Wn could ue the eerrleen
of a number of bricklayers at 08 cent
en hour for n H-hour dyi mint be experi
enced men. Apply, reedy for work, nt the
Atlantle Ilennlntr Ce. Employment Xept
SM4 1'aeeyunlt eve.
tn
work In
permanent j6.
UCTCHKRH. clie'P nnd rattle.
Nw Yerk Cltr: iroed my. pe:
Repert United Drered Reef Ce., 43d et and
nt aye , .-Mew ictk li'iy.
MAN wanted. eapabl of taklnr charre of
netee and dleceunta In Nntlenal Rank) none
but an experienced man nel apply, refers
once required. Adureia liex am, Lancae-
ter. I'a.
ti:N (20) wanted te act ae eupernumerarlea
In "Th Wandering Jew." Aentv
dfKir Terret Theatre Monday, 4 P. M.
OTiiiiimiinii
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0.
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ijett'a
Mwn,L.
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The BETTY WALES BOOKS
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Id Elfht Volumes $1.75 Each
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writer of keen perception and under
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The Position of Peggy Harper
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When Leve Files Out of the
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te have Santa Claus bring your boy or girl
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Roem 600-7-8 Vnndam BIdg.
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BAM3SMAN te sell 8 per cent flrat inertcaire
real estate lynue; Let preposition en mar
let; liberal ?om)nlitlen: references. O. B.
I,ne!ncir. 130 8 16th et.
SAI.IISMUN $500 per month new- beln
arncd by na aircnta In Pennsylvania
K'llltu Wales Addlnir r.nd Doekktvulnsr Ma-
chlnen' we arp about te etMn n ff.w nw
acenclcH up tlm Htnte and will melim .sev
eral counties tn Kuaranted territories and
win pay a vrry uiral commlaelen te men
selected, this li an eKclltnt opportunity for
specialty salcemen. Write or call en W. It.
Mcl-arland IQ."..'. Cheatnut at.. Phlla.
SALUSMEN We want hlgh-trradA men 'te
!! sharps In a commercial banking Insti
tution; hlchest commission paid: llrnt-elass
sclllnr preposition for rlaht men; this Is)
eemethlnt; different: experience net ntces-
sary Awily 1317 Wldener niilg m
SAMJSMAN for l'hllad-liit.la with stove ti'
pnnce te call en hardware trade, P. 0
Bex 514. Detroit, Mlrhlgim.
STKKI. UAHT1NO CHIPPims. xprleneed,
warned Immediately. Aillrendack Strel
Feundrlfs Corporation. Watervllet. N. T.,
nar Albany.
Oenrral
TOl'NO Mn.N. exer 17. deslrlnc Oevfrnment
positions. JlflO monthly, write for free list
nt positions new open. .1 I.enard (former
f'vll Servlce examiner), 0C2 Uqultable Bide..
Washington. D C.
. , , ajiv-ivu, niiiivitJK examinations. Jan. and
Oar itercsiaill be open tensiht until 10 HI 'b. : many vacancies; salary iWOO-llPOO:
fl. write for sample teat. V UT1 Ledser Off.
iimmBaiavix 3
aiXUAXJLUXMt) WAKXEX1 OLAIiE
I CHAT'KKKt'n. white, single, experienced.
bu.n.u. iitii.it t.cw iriB. iruill lABt, SID
t)leyer. Willing te fttnrt nt verv p...ntt.M.
1 wages. Phenw Wld. 780(.
'V
g Remarkable value!
u 'W HI
u 1
5g Kutter j
eisvw H wxma Sk. "A
t E" f T r W.
1 1 1
II I Sold only in our Stores
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B I ,W S. W. Cor.
N VUiJfc. -2th and
I , HIsT Spring Garden
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NOTIC'i: Is hereby given that the Civil
Service (.'emmlaselnn of Philadelphia wilt
neiu an examination ler raireiman. liu
reau of Police. Department of Public tJafety
salary f per dlm- en January 0, 1033.
Fer detailed informntlefl apply at the office)
of the fotnmlsslen. Uoem 8715. City Kail.
CLINTON HOOICnH WOODRUFF.
CtlAni.EH W. N'CKI.D.
LHWIS II. VAN DU9EN.
4 '-ommissieners.
uj ortuj.eiA imrimu. rijr, jurnner Sales
fj man te represent us In Philadelphia and
H i Mirreumilnr territory, en commission bastst
Ki I etate erper. and clvp refs. In reply. Address
ss i nnieeaier. ,jnx irtn. I4in, xxorrellc.
Va.
COI.r.UUE student desires position for after-
5 j-, ....,. W4 Tt-i.iiihe. cAtT'iriu rfirrencti
.ft ffem lnt employer C 010. Lcdfr Offlw,
AGENTS
VOUll business In snlllnir mm hau. 7ZL.
. arttele; every car owner a nrnnvrrA : Ht.t.
UlatrlbUtlirM fitlt i1..lnpu wen.b v ....
details write Haslow Ilot-Suet' Vuuiriur
.Muskeunn Mlrh.
Mfg Ce .
WI..N- Sell "Perry" dependable fruit tree
and shrubbery, steady demand, complete;
co-opera tlun commission paid weekly; write
for terms. Perry Nurserlen. Ilrlghten. N. T.
USED AUTOMOBILES
WB finance cars sold by individuals te Indl.
vlduals en tt rms aultabln te purchaser Ph
W5lnutiaoeall jailChestmit. lloem 3)
Itl'D, lOiO. tnurlng ilk new. "mne down
balanc weekly, open em 1707 Vine !!
FORDS tv,- 1U1T ,eur,nt "-heupi Kefd
jlr Service Kiatlen "Ain V tilth t.
rOKD
eedan
down ,
1821.
terms,
like brand new; 100
open aes. 1707 Vlns.
Central Plumbing SlS"??12 batteries i2M
mmsmm
jf WANTED CARSl
107 Vine st
makes. In- .wws
dltlen, jpen eves.
I'nitll rnnHa.uru " !... '
cend wm .n,i;.j'-,'".":.".u':,: ru"n"yf
Caple aiiip.ssVunk ave "'" nr
V. J.
kHRnT"' 11130 Keadstere"
. viilu ru v etiumneH lft
aF-ftVirB STATION 5310-20
eelf.starterai
.tti. ,unu
N I5th st.
AQCL
r.oiice Is hereby given tint eppl
be made In the above court en Fr
ary IS. luvt. et 1 oVledt p M
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Katrina Trask
Auther of
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that stirring poem "with prophetle vision."
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04-00 Fifth Ave, N. Y, .
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By. Temple Bailey
Auther of "The Tin Soldier."
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.AIlVKltTI.slTMKNTS
JJW-llSr"1 T,'K COLKT OP COMMON
fe .l,ii,i ,",s " l teT the t.'""''3r "f l'lilliu
Uiarter Ne. 83S0. nieI .Inly se, I8S0.
In re the Petition of "Tim trn Associa
tion of Lwllej for the nellrf nnd Em
ployment of the l'uer" fur amendments
te cnnrtir
Notlce Is hereby given tint application will
rn.i.i. .iuiiii
M . under the
tu.0ltk ..--"",. -.' " ttl. ' "WllllUU
ihar., . ' i ennevusnia and eupp inents
it r?U 'ludlng especially the Act of April
IT, JB70. P. I.. H7 fnr Ih allntu.n.. ...,
J"JJ.eval . i. certain amrmlments te thr
fm"th- it,.iTh." ";,rn A..HHatlen of l.,.llc,
a. .i, eiUL1'.' n1A Kn'nlement of tlir. l'oer.
nt ..t.ier,h "' the Petition fir the allowance
am.n tm.S.mc.nc,m'.n!." itl" nature of which
pn,;inb)r.:lrlkl.,!s out lh "' ""
Tn.m.ntfull"r",( uf''r lh" werl "'""
in- ,mBna "I" Prei't .Vrtlcl.) ISth bv chang
h5 "'.Ifc"" .".' 7"'- -""J euhstltniln
! i0rt ''""I'lunt" for ' Directress" In
OUn "," .an" 'Mat out the words -m
greuna rent, te entir Inte thr usual anJ
graph" Ca0nd"!l,5t"nh,,,errfer';' n the nr'p "ra
"nf?S. na.i'v Ohanglnn- the werj tlse" te
out ArtiiV.J h0,B0,c.en' paragraph Te atrlke
10th n?n",-'i "" B'h. Oth. Tth. 8th. Oth. ,
teiKu,A,Ji.iB;6'. si.i j?."i, .?'.;"-1
nlntlnn I. , C. .-"". """"."?" ' U1IS BSS.t-
p..ue..a.i: Ar,i;irThvA
I XJJhaslL DHTIIMI l V AIaI t .
nnih...;i '...'.-.-:". . ""..'"" !'
riirVHOLUT. Sedan 10:e. price
hen evirhaulerl. Ihen Mpilla
OVFRIND 1,,2,) Teurln- koe.1 cendl.
. -- 2rZJl l rjiT!L--2n!L-iI! V '.''th at
PAN-AMERICAN
1021 TOUIUNG
Ftm FAI.K TO COVKU N'OTES
i:XCUlTlO-Al. DAHUAIN
Hare & Chase, Inc.
v;-
300 AVALNCT ST.
Lembard SSTM
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IT ANT
"V . , ' ' ANT T V?mpe Plant for
.......... """'"" 'or an Drancnes or
the textile in.iutrN. nethlnu tee small or tee
"!. 1 T II1.S V P11-9SIMUIIH11I..I
organization!
this Is a wi. n Jerful oppenun.ty fur a bright.
prnt'tirnl mail who can handle this iiroposl iireposl iiropesl
tlon. jhlch Is running full time positively
no triers or anents p leis. I.edirer Offtee.
DELAWARE CHARTERS
iron. .h 1 " Aeseriatlun shall consist ..f
VMr. n? h.per,nnI,um. for two aurcesslM
niV.rhlBi?..1 haJ.e. V.:?" hen el'eti-d te innm-
byrshlp by a majority of
.Managers' v.,. L- '.n' ' " ""' ."?.' '"
an.'r'.ucWf rfnX., "W ',W
.""r..""011 eleulun fall te pay tad iluna fur
I
rearags
-'shefMr. iri?X ,,r anjnT t.. succea-
:Are Yeu in a Dilemma?
Send a Boek
Presbyterian Boek Stere
(Second Fleer)
Withcrspoen Building, Juniper and Walnut Sts.
Convenient Location, Attractive Surroundings
Widest Variety
Beeks, Novelties, ChrUtmas Cards,
Calendars, Etc.
fun?thSedu".Uh rk hillb.-e'xpU'fr;
1 i'i"h.t,rlllK" '!' 'nay be similarly ,.ectil at
J.iie Member by thn Heard of
trlbutlen of tUtv (SO)
nny tltriM
Managers.
nrn hit. In 'ornernli. un.l.. tii.Arai iAH.. m
''n.,I.r,c", prompt efflelrnt servlea.
C?rPOR.A,T.,0-V C-HARTKR COMPANY
i 0OAlma r Illdg.. 1Q33 Chest nuKy a I. flUQ.
Ant l-lM,f Poplar st 30 rooms. IS
"r I - . 1 V.e7n "atns. rullv furnlshp.I; yrly.
en rental. 420O, yearly Income. 18100: leni
'i-a, prlCJ 10.00t). Phene Cel 11H.0.
BUSINESS PERS0NAI8
NOTICU is liareby clven tnat PenJ tmlrTKur'-
land. 1U31 N. Stanlty st . has sold his
biisiii.si. stock and llrturrr. all cn-diters I11.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT5
ANDt-I.'AV sT,,C'l:T.?..r0" DIAMONDS
,suuej .., second flour ev r t'hllds' Rest.
v 1 1.T1 iv r. , r .'. ... r. . rrr1 :' , ..
-- .. ... nuw iu iiir dv in.
we6K. owner drlvus. Call Tieim 7rt .-X
uirVetnV. p .hi '"V ""'The number f
MaL'r':1 '.'",' l'.'l. '".". ard or
e nar drlvifii
ink f r O iHtnvi
..anaiferH. an
um reelOents tif
I I'AnilivlutinU nv.
a"J reeiaencca of these chosen as ilanagSrs
Mls.,hi?J,,Xt 0,lr wre fnlli'sf iln"r
Mil! iiJ,1ny """'"s-arten. Phlla.. pa.
".! &iCn:"rn'Ia-1.ra 1a-
M SL'5 ann v- r'h.- .Vb'' I'-;
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
HARRY W. .SMITH. 717 HAN8QM BT.
Pa.
ir. Via... ......,' :":"" " . 'a,
i. ittv uiviy inompsen PhiiH ri.
Mlsa Prlaellla S. WrnV L Phlla. pi ra
mi1"; ?iebfcca. R. Hilar. AiiU Pa.
Mrs l'lrW"":,"t",t.h- "avert, rd, p,
.'; Si ?','?"'. ..' Maul''. I'hlla.. Pa.
Vi i.Z u'" f. ""aiitress. we.t Chi'ster
1 A ?.tlnb I:mUl! c I',""". Phlla .Pa"
i. ii.i r. ,. "u"i". iieseniiint. Pa.
Mf.: ?'-eln Vi- c.. "'lle. Illiirten N. j.
X1, 1 J h ni IJuntlng Phlla. Pa
Miss i; liabeth Ouriett I'heyney p
Mrs. Madee Matteessl.ui. pt.iu it
Mrs. Anna T. Ilnwell, Whltrerd ' 1.
fH'Vl'. .Nichelson. PMiH1' p-V
Wl".' K.V't ,.'"'JH" "tengel. P'.lia" p.
!f:: ,tet. ?hSJ.,a j, ;
empewereJ f du- '.1, bylaw. "IK" rI
rsguiauena. net ItlGuiielatent w th itil 1
tlen.Tnlud,n,"Th, ViVht fe pr vld.jr,.
members of the Ass elation voting by Irixl
ln-1n Pc'll T annual meet.iu
ins W ,WnnW: (He
I.OUIB UARCROITT RU.VK
H.illnll,,.
708 Ul(ey Uljg
poes AND BinDS
CANARIES -
l4 In. HI iMnr ..II...I...I l.l.a-
frm h.., ...II....... 'i. :'-".! '. ."."
a.,Ti .in V. ' ' .'"f ui.-hs mat win llvs
and sing for you; reasonable prices. 0630
i.,ira.riLflvi' Hplnient !ill7 j. """" ""
PRi:.Ni-II white toy roedl.s
ceated. $10. 107 N, Uth
or phen.. Walnut -JOlS.
real kind, silky
st. Write, eall
i:XTRA tlne
jin
ien7 fi"' nth'st" ley Kulme pupp'.
MOJTOJlCYCI.EJWDIOyOLES
t3rlA.8AV15TNICKa BON HOIJI Tlll'in
HiKi:nu!Ut:i;!Kj!:ii,iiHl'iiiK3:ii:wa.iirinm:imniii:inm:riuurjii!C
EXCEPTIONALLY
LOW PRICES
HnA.SPl. NBW I'LACIC IIUAUTT.
UAVTON Ill'UliON AND JCBVi
Equipped with New Departure Ceaster
,n.ve1.-MH,l'"JurI!!..Jln' Hplendld Me-
diR&eI.V.VeViJp?
Jack's, 2517 N. Bread St.
Open Kvenlngs and r-ii.l.in... r..-
V(iniml1iulfl!mi!tlli:ttliMm.MiiwiiiiiH..,. IZj' '" '"r
ii.iu.ii iinMaBtuilMjllllllljlMltaulWHIIUliUUiellIaIBislslM
MACHINERYAND TOOLS
ULUCT1IIUAI, MOTORH. iHcTtnuvrS!
tow;.;
O'RRIKN MACIII
d wr.
KA
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(VI
Ask for iff. rwN wl -: Z??- " -
ft h .nlii .h '1 1 1 r
1(2:
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1. atyla iilrl II." '1 fVt"'1.1""' PlSlsd ItmXTMl