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Other wills filed for probnte are: MUiiltliiiDre. nnil Ht. .Tanepta'n Society for Urlrfjtrt Hliprlilnn 17HI Seuth Twenty , Celnrpil MImnIeiim, Wilmington, fourth MreeL $11,150; Aila M, Kink. TIip will of Jehn McNeill, rent eatntn L1",f ,,""Ji,0.n, Ht,l',:,'t'. ?',,"S Iihi J. broker, of 22Z Went Mttfhhoue Mreet. (,,m er;t,1,M ranl0'l "),p,nuc' 7.l2.i : liKlvpn the hulk of IiIn 07,I50 estate t 'JjOiiIh Miller. Sr.. VS'XK Hllinere Htrcct, '.hid two iliutshter. Elizabeth and , riinkfenl, $10,n0. Jllnnelip. I Inventories of pcruentil estates fllcil nre: Jamca J. Kills, $27,108.16, and William H. McMillan, $17,008.28. HFJIK ABE MtlDKS APLENTY I In Urlttnny, It It aid: "Ilrldca bloom tuny i aa flewera.' V aura nlmuat aa tilintlfu te read "The Eaeter Spirit Ovtr th Ba" te appear In the Macazlne BMtten or next sun day'a Puilie Ldeb, "Make It a Habit." Atv. Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann's fresh yeast. Doctors are new agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by feed. One doctor cornes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim inate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all ever the country re recommending Flelschmann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh feed, rich in these elements which keep the intestines healthy. In one aeries of tested cases, normal func tions were restored in from 3 days te 5 weeks. Try it out for yourself. Begin to day by adding 2er 3 cakes of Flelsch mann's Yeast te your everyday diet Keep it up and see hew nor mally and regularly yeurintestines act. Be sure it's Flelschmann's Yeast the famllar tin-foil pack age with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer. Me nml PuiM Slmklns nntl l.erny Slineater went wound lifter aklnti) ''Mniiln thla nftlrnoen, nnd lie wns f Mnndliijr In hi pnrler wlnde loekln? i-ail, nnd us fellows Mnrted te jiell tn I liliu te Mime nut nnd lie opened the wlnde quluj:, wi.vlnc Slili limit nuike be J tnuteli nuKe, will eti, 1 alnt allowed out bee.uise nv,v report wiih tee bad. And lie slitit the wlnde mid then quick epeiinl it ngeii, pn.viiit. Mnjbe it you ring the frunt bell nnd my fnllier tells jtm wy I ennt go out niul ou tell liim tmr reports uns ns bnd ns nunc, mabe , be'll leeve me go out. i Am' lie shut the wlnde nuen nnd we rang the doorbell and Mr. Mnrtln enme 1 te the deer, being long mid sklnnle nnd allowing who Skinny tukew nfter, walng. Well. I hlppoeo you'd like te knew If Allew iehe.s enn ceme out? I Uelng Skinnlcs etner name, mid I scd. Yes Kir, enn he? nnd Mr Mm tin sod, Net till he brings home n better report. 1 And he Mnrted te shut the deer ngcii, niul Puds K'd. Well (1. Mr. Martin my 'report wns mutch wcrse than wnt ills wns. Yeu ilent mi.v no? sed Mr. Mnrtln, I nnd Puds mmI. Yen Mr. twice ns bad. i n nil I sed, Cesh, Mr. Martin, Skinny I report wns n geed one compared te ' mine. 1 Keely? ned Mr. Mnrtln. nnd I wild. I Yesi lr, nnd 1aie.v Shenster sed, And ! 0 wbz. Mr. Mm tin, compared tn mine ' SUnns n-jMirt was one of the beat In the hole chivs. Yeu ileut tell me, eed Mr. Mnrtln. nnd l.erey sed. Yes Kir. nnd mnybe In i the hole sl.oel. nnd Mr. Mnrtln ed, I Well then nil Ive get te Niy If, Allow Allew islies must of get thnt wny from nsse- i elating with you beja, and the less he bees of you the hotter. , And he slammed the deer with n slam I i nnd ub fellow went erreund nfter Hid I Hunt leevlng Skinny still atnndltig tnd I in the parler wlnde. PHILHARMONIC CLOSES ITS MOST BRILLIANT SEASON $ im , v Keystone Telephone Service is carried through 343 Miles of company-owned conduits under the streets of Philadelphia Our Automatic Telephones eive the most rapid, depend able and certain snrvice. Our plan of unlimited service, which means, call all you want and never any argu ment as te the number of messages saves money. Our subscribers' calls in many cases cost them only a frac tion of a cent each. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. Second St. harWWpyWWW OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street JJiiifm-ii'ii'i'- . 'I'irtaj Casali as Soloist and Stokewtkl as Guest Conductor 8cere Successes Pable CnRals, undoubtedly the great est cellist of his day, and Leepold Sto Ste Sto kewskl, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, were the heroes of last eve ning's concert of the Philharmonic Se- elety, the closing one of the most bril liant beasen, that the organlratien has ever known. The concert in lt.self was I net only the best that has ever been giien under the auspices of the Phil harmonic Society, but nlse one of the best that bes been heard In this city I thiH eeasen. Mr. Casals gave a masterly rendi tion of the Salnt-Saens' concerto ,for cello and orchestra. Ills tone was at once brilliant nnd beautiful in quality, his execution wonderfully clear, ns was te be expected, nnd his Interpretation j exceedingly refined. The concerto Is, perhaps, the best of nil the small list of atluble cello concerto, as It gives I nmple opportunity for technical display without degenerating Inte mere virtu osity, while it also affords many chances for tonal beauty In the many melodic passage. Of these it is difficult te ay in which Mr. Cnsals excelled, but he , created a tremendous Impression by his wonderful playing. He wns vigorously applauded and responded with the first movement of the IJach C major suite Te the credit of the discrimination of the audience. Uach. who is popularly supposed te be n pealed book, crented a,n even greater Impression than the composition with orchestra, but this I' , net te be wondered nt when the beauty which Is assmned under Mr. Cnals' ' reading Is considered. As nnether en core he plaed Schumann's "Abend lied." nnd gave another example of n totally different kind of playing, but no less beautiful nnd effective. Mr. Stokewskl as guest conductor 1 led the orchestra In "Ted und Verk- Inrung" and gne n superb reading. It i may hnvc been that Mr. StokewskI was In particularly fine fettle last evening or It may have been from the orthodox seating of the orchestra, but at any , rate there wbb much detail apparent' that was net heard In the concert when i I the same work was played two weeks age. Mr. Stnknwskl was recalled se' many times that meFt persons In the audience lest count and finnlly he an nounced that he "could de better with i my own orchestra." After three er1 I four mere reenlls he vas allowed te ! retire. ' Jehn Rarclny, the ether soloist, gave I n fine reidine of the "VlMen Fiigitlf." a popular but somewhat dreary nria from Massenet's "Heredlnde" and re sponded with a genuine baritone arin, the "Toreador" from "Carmen." which, aB was te be expected, was his real per formance. Hut in this galaxy of soloists, the ppifennnnces of the orchestra uneer Mr. PiiMernaek must nor be forgotten. I The program opened with the "Rus- Ian and I.udinilln" eerture of (Minka, glien for the first time In this lty , a work which might be snhl te aver strengh of the "Bartered Iiricle" over ever ture of Srnetann If it luiil net been composed twenty -four ycirs earlier. Mr. Pasternnck nlse (enduetpd the "Preludes" of I.is7t. gae a superb I accompaniment te Mr. Casals i-i the concerto and led the orchestra in the ' closing number, the "Tannhauser" i overture. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE ATTENDANCE A RECORD VICHY inXNCB RSPVDUC rtWXBTT) Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Table Um mM Li'i f-Hfiffltfi ''$. Sfii Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great Medicinal Properties gSgji m ww 5r) jw at El fy "i jz ' b S3 VIST KlUU AUKS "'aatHatl.I. FLKTCHEB fO. "r f p-- -- ' . - fTTBII 1 i vv. , awti'M VWi laaaaaaaaMTaVaSSaf " , iPM Ht- 'nn Mere Than 10,000 Men Fed and 700 Clothed In Quarter The Penmen's Chun h Jnctitiite has. broken nil receids In the 'it for at- ' tendance. Fer the ipinrter which ended jesterdiiy 2.",17U men l-itel the head ipmrteis ut .Scfend and Walnut streetH and the two blanches, I'lent and fjucen ! stieits mid Ka-t Cnmhria street near Kichinend. H,17tl men, of whn'h (Ml."" wile pro pre nled without cost, wire fill in tlie soup kitihen at h'adiuiirt I-. N'emh 7HJ men, all out of work, wne dethed. In the dormitories, l'-VIM men wen lmUed, 401.1 being ghen free beds. 1'hu Institute has pnnided Jehn for ( hundred of seamen. At the same time tit'-' sailors were shipped en esseln thieiiKh the actUltle- of the Institute. The Itcv. Ur. Carter Helm .Innes, pastor of the Tlr-t Ilnptist Church. Seeiitcentli nnd Saiisem streets, has been elected nn honorary niembei. 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That's because Atlantic is balanced right. It has the volatility for action plus the stability for power. Its uniform "chain of boiling points" makes ignition sure and combustion complete. Every possible calorific unit is developed and converted into live, wheel-turning energy. Atlantic is made for present-day meters, and te give you the highest possible day-after-day efficiency under every speed, lead and temperature condition. ATL ANTI C GASOILINE PutsPepin Your Moter The Wedding Gewn is Ready! Every One is Invited te the Marriage of Mrs. Zander (widow) te the Australian Millionaire, Uncle Bim "Andy" Gump, "Min" Gump and many Prominent Friends of "The Gumps" will be present THURSDAY APRIL 13 Don't Miss This Great Event en the COMIC PAGE of the &ettmg MM tc thtx The Evening Public Ledger prints mere cntertuining features and en an average of 25 per cent MORE NEWS than any ether Philadelphia evening newspaper. tt MAKE IT A HABIT" H Manufacturer's CLOSE- OUT SAL. "T BKdBSruM HaaVQ3c3TOt!C2!7'fe'2Baaaf esesg&S'sS'Z'SaBa O the public! Let this be remember ed: Never in years, has there been such an opportunity te buy such high-grade' merchan dise at such extremely low prices. It is a chance that comes only very seldom, R Read what we have te say,. then come and be cen-vinced. ALEXANDER SMITH'S i We have just returned from New Yerk with a tremendous j purchase of the famous Alexander Smith's Rugs, The auction B saie or meir enure raciery output iam weetc gave us zne opper tunity of purchasing for cash thousands of the finest Wilten' Velvet, Axminster, Brussels and Velvet Rugs, etc. Our first car" lead has been received and this wonderful display is offered for your inspection tomorrow morning at our store. This gigantic purchase for cash and our methods of mer chandising through our thirteen retail stores enable you te buy these high-grade, rugs at prices that will never be again dupli cated in Philadelphia. Excellent varieties of- design and coloring te match any scheme of decoration floral, oriental, conventional and antique. In conjunction with these we have added ether well-known makes of rugs, lineleums and fleer coverings of every descrip tion, at prices in proportion. A glance at the prices listed, below will convince you of what an opportunity this is. While our purchase of this merchandise is very large, these rugs will be sold very rapidly. Come early for a geed selec tion. Positively none sold te dealers. AXMINSTER RUGS $65.00 9x12 $ seamless Axminster . . $60.00 9x12 $ seamiess, Axminster . . 5250 48-75 $52.509x12 - $ seamiess Axminster . , $47.50 9x12 seamless $ Yxiiiiiisier xvugs $35.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs $ 41.50 3190 2498 $57.50 8.3x10.6 $ seamiess Axminster . . 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