mlH'tv.. ffl vm live u'' I. !,. 0!" t-X 7 ,' ' ft K l-y ! t Y? w m U It K. v V t. , Vh Yk IV sr l3Jr ) LlS - r 1 ) fed? Lenger Life League Head As serts Dr Peebles' Ghost Oc cupied Empty Chair PSYCHIC MESSAGE IS READ t. araraT--. .. .a ana. ...- Uncommon Sense : Persistence IsVewer By JOHN BLAKE known te the writer is n That you'll want te have at prices you'll want te pay FYrfcrtf aw Saturday Special! 200 Hats HO Ribbon and straw combina tions in cepen, land, navy and black banded leghorns, very new. Jet and angora wool combinations. Sports straw hats. W. H. Embick & Sens 1618-20 Chestnut St. It the Associated l'rcw Lei Angeles, March 24. Br. .amei Martin Peebles, pli.vtlctnn anil scientist, ilentl Mnee February 15, net only at tended In the spirit a banquet te cele brate lili centennial, butha sent back i "from beyond" at least one message, gucts assembled te honor his memory said last night. , Dr. Guy Ueart. head of the Lenger Lite Lcastie, steed beside an empty j chair nt the banquet and announced ' that Dr. Peebles "! with us, sitting in ! this chair." ' Later Dr. Begnrt tend a message he Mated he had received from Dr. Tee bles since the latter's, death, through the late Herman Kuehn, publisher, of , Chicago. He explained that because , of Dr. Peebles' short life "beyond" he wns unable te communicate directly. Message te Friend i. "A word te Guy (Dr. llegnrt) and the Lenger Life League friends," the message said. "I knew in my Innermost ilsien that I ueuld celebrate my cen tennial beyond the sate but that 1 I would be with the Lenger Life League I 'In the spirit' as well. "It made little difference te me en 1 which side of the irate I made the cele bratien. Guy iecall thnt I told him a ceunle of years nse that I was anx- Urns te explore the moon and go join nejlng among the stars. Well, I am getting my wishes zratined. And the old rheumatism is a thins of the past. "In the service of love you will llnd jour excuse for living. It will make jour life full and overflowing. Watch the iik ideal Fide the diet and excr ies te lengthen the years. It is a crime te die under n hundred jears. "There Is Ne DeatV "This one weid mere: I am glnd te add my testimony te the fact that there is no death." Dr. Peebles before his death told friends he Intended te attempt te com municate with them, as he had been deeply interested in arieus forms of psychic research. The program Included a speecli b I r. Geerge A. Monisen, who will be 102 en June 4 next. A memorial service for Dr. Peebles llELL " veung man, who, without special talent, made up his mind at eighteen years that he was going te write plays Xer a living. He unrliiwl lils wav thi'ettch Celum bia University, taking n course In play writing under Prof, llrander Matthews. Matthews was net optimistic as te his future career, but he helped nim an ue could. Graduating from Columbia, the young man went te Harvard, where he took a course In literature. Then he came te New Yerk and began te write plays. Hut nobody wanted the plays. His funds, which' lie hed Raved out of such earnings ns he had been able te make In various jobs secured out of college lintira envn out. Presently he found it necessary te find a steady job te keep the' wolf away. It was net a nig paying joe, out u it ttt-, -. ; fr it "V rs'M A'M required all his daylight hours. Se he wrete his ptays at night. NOT till ten years had elapsed did he get a play produced. That one was net particularly successful. Velthir ivflu tti Mnidni thn third. iiut he kept en, ' "I have no profession but playwrlt ing," he said "I', have te make a living out of It." The fourth play, which be managed te get produced In spite of his ether failures was a small success. The fifth was mere of a success. Then came mere failures. He never ceased trying, however, .and today, while he Is net one of the coun try's great playwrights, he has n fine income, and hopes, sooner or later te write the "great American play." He may net ever de that. He has net. as we said in the beginning, great talent, and w Ml aoseiuteiv tire work. "DL'T be has succeeded far better than - many men of mere talent and less persistence. And his example shows hew powerful Is persistence when It Is of the sort that never lets go. ' This young man today is comfortably situated, with a paying profession, a reputation worth money, and many friends. All this he has get by merely making up his mind that he was going te succeed, even though he had chosen one of the most difficult of all callings, and one for which he was net particu larly fitted by nature. Copyright, lttt WOMAN'S Mra AND VOW You'll delicti! In rcadln Wlnlfnd ir.rn.r Coelty'i heart-te-heart talks ter women. They provide womanhood with hop, faith and ..Melen. Read "Weman's Life and Leve" In the Etinike Pdbme Lidess. "Make It & Habltl" Adv. l-'-- gdsgT Biwinq,King Cd I I 15241526 CHESTNUT STREET TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS -,r r.mr SPRING CHICKEN SERVED DAILY sirloin steak 5te8P.M. SEA FOOD ENGLISH MUTTON CHOP KUGLERS restaurant 30 Se.l5th ST. agSggLBH CAN I BE BEAUTIFUL? YES! : was held last nlsht nt u Les Angeles auditorium. During the day his ashes 'were scattered, nccerdins te a request in his will, eer n rose garden, the' locntlen of which was kept a secret. I CLOUDBURST KILLS FOUR I Ten Inches of Water Falls In Seven' Hours $750,000 Damage j Ilurlingten. Kan.. Match iU. (Bv THE flftSMO-PLASTIC 'A- P.) Keur pet sons were killed and, METHODS VEI BY ' prejiertj damage estimated nt $730,000 Dr. Stackhouse, 347 5th Ae., X. Y. done at Partington last night b n ( Fhila. Ofct; 119 S. 17th St., Philadelphia .ileudbutst which flooded Reck Creek, Consultation Wfdntwaj ii m , ' uiid sent it sweeping down upon uie BMklet Kr-. M-ntlen Adt. l-ocent HOT Ltnlen Specialties. Oytter Pie, 40c LanebMn. 40e. ll:SO A. M. te P. M. ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut Streat JOHN O. H. rr.YF.nB. Pren. SSES euHfi' EXAMINED fHt draduate KrKlatrrrd Optnmrtrlat State Optical Ce. 1502 Market St. ,.,&, lauae) Qi w n rsaT ---ta-: ..i. S JP laiW ?PlHBBMaBllHK LTES titv without warning. i The dead arc M.-. mid Mrs. T. S. Mc Oce. Mr. Ilenrj ltaniwlell and Miss Oletlia Palling. Onlj- the bedv of Miss Tailing hud bieu recovered today. Nitif i persons reiierted missing last night were found teda unharmed. Ten incliPH of water fell last night between 5 o'clock and midnight, senil Inc thtuugh tin stiects in the business, seitien streams which .it Uie crest ran1 ten te twelve feet dtcp. Pur s-eeral bluikh Htere fronts caed in and about twuntj'-tUe lie'nes were swept awa. Muth damage was done nlbe te bteck and crops in t 111 district. $3,150,800 IN Figure COAL TAXES Output tTftrl... 07ff)a).Mf.i went te Carlsbad last year And thj am from all e r if erII le . artak of the ntur curatlv urepertlti for tenncl treubl. tler and ktdr din"i" .rhtHmaliiiii. ceueilpatDn r'.c rus talncd In rtrUtial Hprud) ,in nz Pimeua for rnturl f.'eir ou ran obtain l'-na n;jr rnrndlti at seu- drusctst. ASK FOR THE GENUINE Carlsbad Spridtl Water inJ arlsbad?!1 lsrlOffi4- jiiiiiii. m Ianrv9SLv7!SfffwH. laBaH9Sgfl W-:9KtfV& JflfatlBKsnnMgl I ?V ja'sWvavPVIWIgl Aftati Gvkbad PreducU Ce. 90 Wait St., N.w Turk mm WKKtnuSSTM for Six Months' Under New State Law llarrlsbure. March 24. iHj A. P.) A reenui' of bttween $C.()0(l,(HIO and S7.li0O.000 a j ear may be renllred from the new State nnthrncite coal tnx. whose constltutieiialitj is new belnj testd in the Appellate Courts, according te sum- ' innrles'ef the lust tepeits of anthracite pteduiers te be made te the Auditor (ieneial. PiKuies made up In Auditor Gen , eral Lew In ft mil the icpeits of the an- I tlitacitt' !)ielu(crs fei the Hist sit month In which the tax was in op- eratlen, or from .lulv 1 te December III hut, the total tennaie of anthracite mined or dredged from the Susiruehnnnn and ether streams was III ,.'1)0,171 3 tens, tlie riier ce.il belnjf relatively a sm.id Mart. This coal Is allied nt S210,0(W,:510.1:L The State tav en this value Is calculuted at S:i,l."0.7!)!l.03. ' SURRATT HOUSE FOR SALE Place in Which Lincoln's Death Was Plotted Offered at Auction Washington, Manh IM. A forlorn -lenkiiiR. darl! ifte old lum-e wa placed in the audimi blefk lime jestertluj, but the utittieneer thought it was weith mere than the bidders bid. It was the home of Mr. Mary Surrutt. who was "U'Ctitid ns one of the Lincoln ((inspir ((inspir aeors, unil It was in the little front parlor of the once pretentious residence that the iii'Jdpirateis met and planned the dentil of the martjred President The house, standing tlien in the ten ter of the tisidintial section, was used as a bearding house bv Mrs. Suriatt fei innii j eats jit ler te ISO". After-Dinner Tricks IhlUillliW wwmm mmmwvuiiv 1:1 rawnii in At all our Stores NOW Fresh Eggs -25c 0lSEggs carton fl0 of twelve Ov 118 pPflgHgPWBBlillJilSJSH)'" I Ne, lis Catthlnt; Coins Frem Elbow 1 lain nee n number of coins en the I forearm, just below the elbow, as shown 1 in the diagram. Te cati h the celni , Hwlng the terearra sharply downward land the hand will owrtake nnd catch I them nt lust the right Install. Practice the trick with one coin and then mere, ns you become melicient. i In u ery short time the Juggle can be I done with fifteen or twenty feJn; of arjing sues and it win oecema narner I t. I'lilks. them than te catch tllCUI. ' ! IcejijHWi'i 10H. 1" I'KWfe Lttgtr Cmai Seth Themas Chime Cleck Mahogany case of Gothic de sign, 14-yi inches high, 10J4 inches wide eight-day Seth Themas movement with West minster quarter-hour chimes $50. Seth Themas clocks are de pendable timekeepers. Our collection offers a large va riety at moderate prices.. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st -JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS1 sSfvs 1 1 4aM 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street. Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street f A National Institution v If it's a matter of price and quality, Browning, King & Ce. Clethes and Furnishings are worn by men with proper regard for economy. Shirts new 95c Values up te 2.50 Neckwear new, 65c Values up te 1.50 ' Neckwear new 85c Values up te 2.50 We also have about 200 Suits left from our last week's Sale at $18.50 Values up te 45.00 ? DIAMOND MERCHANTS- :"SHOOR-TREDS'" INVIGORATE: Start the Children in "SH00R-TREDS" this Spring Give their feet the chance te develop and grew strong in the greatest, most scientifically perfect last ever designed for growing feet. Let us make a fitting chart of your child's feet. I I jy yl H in Usui fcs i Bl " rsTaLsi1 slsissssi II ill i 51 Reduce your living costs and your house-work by coming te this ' - . Special Sale of McDougall TheOnlyAutoFrentKitcJtenCabinel ft 'SHOOR-TRED" OXFORDS "SHOOR-TRED" HIGH SHOES Sizes 51 te 8 8itell Hi te 2 Price $3.75 . 4.00 4.50 2 te 7 5.50 Sizes Price 5te8 $4.00 8itell 4.50 1H te 2 .... 5.00 2 te 7 6.00 The New Style Medels for Spring are ready for babies, chil dren and misses; the pret tiest models you ever saw and all built in the famous "Shoer-Tred" last. Gir,ls' New Tan Saddle Oxfords for street and snort wear sturdy and smart. $6 .00 Full Size Packages Groceries FREE te each purchaser of a McDougall Kitchen Cabinet Take advantage of this wonderful bargain! We guarantee that every cabinet in this sale is a genuine McDougall offered at no advance in price, and that it is fully stocked with 51 full-size packages of nationally known gro ceries that cost you nothing. The groceries de net add a penny te the price of your McDougall either new or later. Te make this a really outstanding value we offer astonish ingly liberal terms. inese urecenes fc cost you. nothing new or later. I Wmmk m fZsP Jl lg I reuigji ij J1 C iJhiiiir mi w.. W-pa -UJ3U iSSTm The New "Pollyanna Patent as $g,5() Shown j v In Other Sizei 6 te 8 $3.00 &y te 11 $4.00 Ui te 2 $5.00 jj yL jr Spring Heel up te Site 12'j CHILDREN'S SOCKS Lierht and dark grounds with colored ilripe tepi, 50c 2JOCKS, piain colors, ewe iwyenrei, w. -.. .- n l 74 FOR A SMALL PAYMENT We'll deliver your McDougall and the SI packages of groceries. Remainder of the COST of cabinet en our convenient terms. Come in new. Cheese the McDougall you want. Remember, that this liberal offer is for this sale only. New you can get a McDougall the acknowledged leader among kitchen cabinets at its regular price together with 51 full-size packages of' grpceries for a small first payment. See Window Display iThi Stere eV rmevi 3heca.l L SL- 1230 MARKET ST. 1308 CHESTNUT ST. Shoes and Stockings for All the Family 19 Seuth Eleventh St. Quick Service Men's Shep tiveru Feet ProfeHBienaUy Fitted Three Geuting Brethers Supervising' THE LIST OF GROCERIES given WITH EACH McDOUGALL AT NO EXTRA COST These nationally known feed pro ducts and kitchen helps are worthy of a place in your kitchen. Each represents the utmost in quality and value and they cost you nothing. 1 lb. csn Ctlenat Baking Pewdr 1 till can Van Camp' Evaperatid Milk 1 can Van Canp'i Perk and Btam 1 can Van Camp' Tomate Senp 1 can Van Camp' VatttabU Soup 1 can Van Camp' Chili Cen Came 1 jar Van Camp' Paanet Betttr 1 bettl Van Camp' Tomate Cattep 1 bottle Van Camp' Cbili Sane 1 bettla Van Camp' Salad Dressing 1 jar Van Camp' Meitard Drafting 1 jar Van Camp' Mallard 1 can Van Camp' Kidity Bean 1 can Van Camp' Heminy , 1 can Van Camp' Pnmpkin 1 pkg., 4 ban, Van Camp' Ckocelata Almend Bar 1 pkg., 4 ban, Van Camp' Chocolate Swiii Style) 1 bar Van Camp' Je? White Naptha Seap 1 can Armenr'i Veribeit Mince Meat 1 glaii Armenr'i Veribeit Jelly 1 bet. Armour' Vajribeit Vanilla Eitract 1 can Armour' Veribeit Ligktkeuye Cleamer 1 bar Armenr'i Flotilla Seap 1 pkg. Armour' Oat 1 pkg. Armour' Cern Flake 1 pkg. Armour' Pancake Fleur 1 pkg.' Fould' Macaroni 1 pkg. Fould' Spaghetti 1 pkg. Fould' Egg Noedlti 1 box Colgate' Fab 1 pkg. Colgate' Octagon Seap Powder 1 Mb. pkg. Old Reliable Coffee 1 tack Eran' E-Z-Bak Fleur 1 can Kare Blue Label Syrup 1 pkg. Arge Cornstarch 1 pkg. Hudnst't Cream Meal 1 pkg. Hudnut'i Heminy Grill 1 U-lb. tin Ridgway'. Orange roe i 1 can Tbompien & Tayler rPPr 1 can'Thompien & Tayler Allipic 1 can Thompten & Tayler Cwamea 1 can Tbompien & Tayler Ginger 1 can Thompten ft Tayler Nutmeg 1 can Thompten ft Tayler PP"W 1 can Thompten ft Tayler Cleve 1 2-lb. bei Merten' Salt 1 can Kemp't Delicieut Tomatoes 1 can Kemp' Sugar Cern 1 can Heffman'. Heutewii'. Fri.ed 1 bottle Heffman'. Celd Medal Fun.il.re Peliih . ,. l 1 box Heffman' U. S. Metal Polish tmmmmmmmii'mmmiaiiMmimmmimmmmammmamim 712-714 MARKET STREET " America's Largest Heme of Furniture" i . 4 U r. v. s I .TV'SVt JL ifttins&Siftaii ..L-SAff jjti. "ri"J
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