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Sold Everywhere AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS ASSURE THE BEST IN eas r ASK SEPARATION Amelia Stene Kaliz Awarded $100 Weekly Alimony in Suit Against Husband ABANDONMENT IS CHARGED CONOMY anges DURABILITY Roberts & Mander Steve Ce. PHILAD'A. SOLD BY Gas Companies & Dealers ' gf dgLa- Ncw Yerk, April 20. The rift In the married life of Annan Knltz, Keith vmidcvllle hemllluer, who specializes In brilliantly Mnseil nllcjerlcal, amours, end his pretty wife, Amelia Stene Kallz, for years a star In musical comedies, has become permanent. Supreme Court Justice Ncwburzer awarded her $100 a week temporary alimony and $150 counsel fee In a suit 'for separation filed by William II. Cheresh. Kuliz's affections for his wire cooled, she charges, after he became interested In one of the cant of "Temptation," which he produced nnd In which he is new appenrinj. Mrs. Knllz does net name her alleged rival. Mrs. Kallz alleges her husband aban dened her August 29 last, after a stormy Interview, which terminated when he walked out of the apartment, with the parting tfiet: "Oh. te with everything. I want te be a free man." Mrs. Kallz nttaches te the naners a letter she says she received from her imshand Aujust ll. The letter says: "AMien seu told me last nleht you never loved me. that you hated and detested me, for the first time It made me believe you uul. "Hew could ii girl whom I have al- drt.vs regarded as beine in n situation entirely ulene, as far as refinement nnd culture nre concerned, run out Inte the puunc null in a !ie.tel, disheveled nnd Improperly clad, trying te disturb ether guests lu order that they might inquire into our situation.' This is nil se sad. 1 then saw a different woman than the one I had loved ni long. "Seme several weeks age I suggested te you again taking up your work, be lieving even the casual separation would give us both an opportunity te think nnd find out just where we stand. Yeu would rather sit nt home. Yeu wanted te be miserable, you said, in the fact that you could net huvc your way. I trust you feel you had the relief you desire. "Did you try te conserve my Inter est when within thirty days my state ment alone at your hotel enualcd $300 Irrespective of our personal disburse ments? 1 am net n thief and I am net fjeing te be one. I must seek the level te which my pocketbook nttnln. "If you won't let me live decently, then I must de thnt which you said ou wish and which I luuc tried se hard te avoid live without eit. "Devotedly, "AKMAN." TWINS LEFT ONLY $400 sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH IV pA'L-A 1 , MARION ROMMEL She will be seen in "Dances Frem Steryland," te be given at the Academy of ."Music tomorrow evening Why millions of women wear them Hard floors and pave tents everywhere! Juit standing is a strain every step is a jolt. O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels relieve this - strain. Trim, tough, springy, they absorb the shocks that tire you out. A style for every type of shoe. The price of O'Sullivan's te you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repair Ban mere. Ask for O'Sullivan's when you leave your shoes see that they are attached. Resa and Jesefa Were Thought te Have Been Wealthy Chicago, Apiil 20. Ke-a and .Ten-fa 1 IJlnck, the "Slnmc-p Twin." lert .m 1'tnti' of S400 cash, acrerdlne tn u tictl- tien for letter-, of guardianship liled in, throughout the htati the full service the I'rebati' Court heie esterd.iy. 'nnd sernien which we have there each At the time of their death it wnsl Huuday. The value of such a service said the twins pn"M".ed n large for-1 te thf thousands of people who are tune, both in Amerien and Itehemla, I living lonely lives In our sparsely sei I their home. tied legions is Incalculable." BISHOP THOMAS TO PREACH OVER WIDE FIELD BY RADIO Phlladelphlan te Send Sermons te Isolated Sections of Wyoming New Yerk, April 20. (By A. P.) i Church-goers lu Wyoming will be served their sermons by radio if the plans of Itt. Rev. Nathaniel Seymour Themas, D. D., Kpiscepal missionary bishop of Wyoming, mature. liishep Themas, who was formerly a Phlla delphlan, presides ever thnt wide ex panse of territory where churches ana missionary stations are two and three hundred miles npart. se that net much mere than u monthly service Is pos i slble. "I am convinced," said he, "that through the medium of the radio we shall be able te revolutionize mission ary methods in regions of magnificent distnnccs like our .State of Wjeming. Under present methods with our com municants widely scattered nnd mission stations few and far-between, the Church finds it impossible te reach nil of our people mere than about once n month. Radie is just the thing te de stroy this situntien. "What I want, therefore, is n radio outfit which will carry three hundred or four hundred miles. J will install it In the cathedral at I.nrnmie and end te the small, scattered mission The Daily Novelette The Blue Teapot By JKSSIK DOUGLAS "I WWWWWWVsVMVsy OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street J WOULD be willing," said Pelly, "te go out en the read and drag sumo one in." Pelly steed In the very center of the room nnd looked nbeut her. The room deserved no such despair ing glance. Leng, low. with sunshine sifting in through Swiss curtains, it held ten painted tnbles with squares of snowy linen, n blue teapot en each inviting table. Flowers en the mantel, polished cande'abra, a rustic weed box, a great dish of rose-checked apples with a blue printed card that said "Take one" It carried out the best tradition of the tearoom. This was Its opening day, the hour was 4, and Pelly had net had one customer. "It's back te school for yours In the foil, Miss Parker," Pelly addressed herself sadly, with four dozen pimento cheese sandwiches under one arm nnd a pile of cinnamon toast under the ether. . , , "Whv don't you ask thnt hungry- I looking young mnn next deer te come in nnd help jeu clear up?" Miss Lu- I clnun larKer nsKeci irum me uuumuj, "It is geed, isn't, it?" she begged us she saw the pile diminish steadllv. "Geed! The best ever! What ,ou ought te be is some man's wife instead of cooking for an unapprcclativc bunch of " Pelly giggled., "Why don't you mniry me. then?" she asked en the end of her gurgle. He looked up and met her cics. gray fire and gray mist meeting ; he snw the blush that slowly mounted te the brown tendrils of her hair, the smile that ihui.v iiu-ii en nor ups. "I didn't mean it, of said angrily. Conversation died. The jeuiig man nte en thoughtfully; through nut bread and cream cheese and nngci cake he made increasing prog preg ress. When two fersnken sandwiches and some crumbs of icing were nil that remained he leaned back hi his chair and called. "Pelly!" r "My name," said Pelly, appearing from the kitchen, "is Miss Parker, ex ccpt te my friends." ' 'i1 ,(,ent care t0 be one of these," he husband.""' sh0U,(I'-llke t0 Jeur course!" Pelly "Kat up. you mean, Auntie?" Pelly' . ""; can you!" Pelly snid i..t "u" i- VICHY - irutKM MiPVBua, jserasn) Natural Alkaline . Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great Properties . askei! i Miss Lucinda nodded. 1 Wearily Pelly wended her way across j the read te the white house with the 'blue blinds. She heard the rllck-click I of n typewriter as she approached. 1 "Would you " Pelly began tim- '"'UVinlfl I? I'd de anything en earth that would let me leave my here In the third net." the young man supple mented. "Never, never," he said, em phatically, "write serials for any one. It's the worst life without excep- "But net." interrupted Pelly with assurance, "ns bad as keeping a tea room!" "Why." the young, man snld seri ously, "I thought you snld ou loved it; that it was the only thing you wanted te de!" Pelly looked nt the young man with quiet scorn. Ills bright gray eyes, his lean cheeks, his clever mouth nothing escaped her careful scrutiny. "That was lust night," Pelly said slowly. "I only want jeu." she ex plained, "te eat up ten lettuce and mayonnnlse sandwiches, ten pimento, ten walnut nnd cream cheese, fifteen nut bread and n home-made cake." "I think I'm equal te the task," the veung man said, with twinkling eyes. "If you bnd lived for the last three weeks en canned salmon, ennned tuna fish, ennned sardines and ennned cher ries, you would, tee." "Yeu sound like a grocer's cata logue," Pelly offered. "That's just what I nm. Yeu see Rl. rati! . -m, 'ijW S.1 ' BttUd tUSptkkf DISTRIBUTORS MUCH MIT.fJW JUX rMCTCBU OS. hC J . i&jii fffBBMWHX. WmtKM m e. 1: 1 sjMTif r'f nuaum e. HTi mmcwmutm a whs But they bnd entered the little tea- I't think it'fi anything te 'joke about." I in net lekinff." tin. ,,.,., cried, springing te his feet. "I should never have dared te ask you if the itsa's7a"lcd i'.lcceet,cd' but ntw that "I'm only known you n month " They both turned. A man entered the room, push ng back his cap and spilling apologetically. ".My v,-lfe and the children and the nurse ,n,l the chauffeur would like some tea," he ex plained. "Sandwiches and plenty of cake and milk for the children " "Oh, but," Pelly wailed. "I hnven't a thing except this and this." and she pointed te the two struggling san -wlehes and a crumb of nngel cake. I thought this wah u tearoom," he said, testily, "but I see my mistake." and he g.arcd angrily nt young Tar rant. B Pelly collapsed en a chair as he turned and Jehn Tarrant saw the quivering of ob. dcrs nml la'"r(1 hcr "iippressed ,rih,reV(InrHne' tl'w-" be begged, "It doesn't make nnj difference after all ; you II never hove te be Insulted by a rude old codger nor wait en their chauffeurs. I didn't tell you before, but I had a big offer this morning from n pub ishcr and we can go en our honey moon around the world en it." Pelly lifted dry ejes and pink checks I was only laughing te think hew I was going te fill 0u up after we re " ' "Pelly!" he cried. Their eyes met across the table, nnd hers, full of a new, glorifying light, AVII lltOll i cant mnke love the way I can room, outside of which the sign of "The mn" "x heroes de it." he said whim whim IJ'ue Teapot." painted by Pelly's tin- I?"1."?'. b,lt,1 '(nw I'm fc'elng te keep accustomed hand, tipped unsteadily in , tm, KR' of the tenpet always and iv ii imng u ever our ncatl) l a tlin hreezc "De I sit nt each of the tables in turn rather like n progressive dinner of my college days or " he laughed up a& Pelly, but he saw with dismay thnt her lip was quivering and one tear had splashed en her white little cheek. "Peer kid! It's pretty tough for her," he thought bb she innde a dash for the kitchen. "Didn't think It meant se much te her, this tearoom busi ness." But he gave a shout of delight when she came back with' a heaped pinto of sundwichee and a great platter of cake. lwass told jeu. Pelly, thnt Hm way te a man's heart was thieugh his stomach," Aunt Luclndu said quietly irum me Kuriicn doorway, "ami if I de say it, my nngcl enke Is known through the county." But Pelly nnd Jehn. looking into each ether's eyes, knew better, ARE YOU IVTERESTKn IN tlOOK.U Itaie Klrt Krlltlen Literature of Other Natien Aulngraphi. ete.? I De you nv hoeka te ell? Hag the Publle Ledger Heek Eichanite. pubtlaned avary Saturday morn Ini and Tueaday avanlns en our book ra law paraii 4fv. Silen-t Grabity Cleck This clock is 'a dependable time- ( keeper and represents "a ' definite ' t advance in clock construction $21. This clock requires no keys. As it runs clown, the clock slowly moves down the pillars, and it may be rewound at any time by raising it te the top. V S. Kind & Setl8, llfO Chestnut St - DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS a si fl I I 1 "Reciprocal AutomebileTnsurance S A V I N G for the. careful driver the preferred or selected risk. 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