Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1922, Night Extra, Image 18

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bdeks and bring or send the
ones you no longer want te
keep. We will pay you cash
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find that we are interested m
them. If there are tee many
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Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchased.
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tight sliding acal. Easy te put
clothe in or te take them out.
,;Ech garment en a separate
.hook, un wrinkled.
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At Preg ead Df utmcat Sterri
Maaahea Tarlae
Faper 40x48-13
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Math Proefiag
Urawan, etc.
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900 Square Feet
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- Mr. Dallas
CbtHtnut Stract
ONE-MAN LEGION
POST IN GUAM
Solitary Member Establish.?
Himself en Little Island in
Southern Pacific
HE WILL CELEBRATE FOURTH
IVnnstlianla ex-erilcc men have,
Ilenal hcadtuiar-
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Yerk is net " far
behind, and then
a tin., i.
1 e 1 10 v Illinois,
Olite, Ien a and
MafwachusettR.
The Legien liil
liranclici in nearly
cteiy part of the
sscmssmsi
world, the mini-
ber of peits totaling 11,01H. One of
the outpeots h at (Juam, wliete u seli-
fury member of the A. V.. V. has es
tabllshed himself. This lenclv lcglon lcglen
nalre en the little Inland in the Seuth
Pacific has a legulnr branch of the or
! gnjilzntlen and all the paraphernalia
that xlmilar organizations in this coun
try ha. And what's mere, he is plan
i ning te held n real Fourth of July cele
bration. "Seven Kejs te Raldpate" is the play
fe be ptesented tntiichl by memberq of
the Corporal Raymond C. Tlielrs l'est,
Ne. 47. Camden, in the Y. M. (
auditorium tonight.
thinks It right that it should take part
of the Frankford Pest. Xe. 211. Miss " te tllese, "Jf"1 ","i bctwe."
Mabel McCausland. fiffitO OrlKcem street. tni"nllnnil1 ll2"lJ,i.iVijri2 i"J
was the winner of the misspelled word adlaboratien be especially asked for.
contest, te which mere than 1500 replies , .1lay 1";'eHv,'rlnK tJ,e n,n wflH duP
were received. (Jrcat interest is being differences of opinion among
taken in the second annual American ! thp.wn'anB themsidwaaa te tha best
Legien dame at Kcheldknecht's Acad- 'attitude te take, some fearing the reper
emy April IS. Twe days before that tll,'8len it mirht hae r. rrench qunr
event a card party will 1ms held at the tf1"- a? the French de egates bad kept
pet home. -i.VJt Paul street. thenise vea severely aloof during the
whole Incident.
... ... ,,4 , . x- '-The statement made by Prime Mln-
Mcmijeis of Murray Stuart Pest. Ne. lstHr j,ievd (ieerge. of Great Uritain,
..Mt will pay tribute te dead comrades hi,ferp the jeurnnHsts nt the meeting in
et the (,. A R. who ate burled in u I tM(, Hevnl paiace jestcrday. however,
little sp.iei known as Knowles Burial wa interpreted te mean that France
I let. near Glenside. ns j ,,erieft agreement with the ether
Allies.
The formal opening of the altered 1
and refurnished headquarteis of Fur-' riri a VE' f AV AirVW
man-iicnnlcfter Test. .e. 1SS. at 14HJ
'N'erth Kclglith htreet, will take place I
TKtinlns itntitvsiv si nil T Tim Tn-
i "". T.inili:: .?l.i -';'' i ' r " ;
uiu-s .'vuxiuur uiiult i lie Jt'iiuvriup el
.rHJ ii:iiin. TitaA : i., .i.nM. nr
I the s r rangcmcn ts. The entertainment
features will include several arts, re-
$! 'Vsic . ',-". p?"
i inviii's nn c-erice men nnu ivoietni
1 1 the eDeninc ceremonies
rr, it-Hi n. cm . i i. . .-
The AiUlam t. SheUhne Pest. Ne.
00 will held a dance tonight at the
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plans a moonlight beat ride' for 'Maw'
Arrangements are being made also fbi
1 a dance and entertainment
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i Mayer Defends
Jrmsrvann !.;
Jl mSlrOnP VnOlCe,
Mr. Armstron; in disusMng the situ
ation this morning lnid emphasis upon
the charges brought against hlw under
the Sherman Act. which he believes is
Councilman Gnn.' grounds for blocking
i the appointment. He preferred net te
consider any pelitie.il or perfenal rea
sons which might be imehed. Any
' such reason's, he said, might he brought
uiii. uciurc iuc .uuin:jii:innic committee.
Discusses Indictment
It! ll .!. . ..- . II .
"if" .'Nr1 '"-.'" ' ,ulla ,n""1-
nt. said Mr. Armstrong, "f was
ment. said Jlr. Armstrong, "f was
president of the National T.ira Cettaj
Society during the war. e teund It '
!I!firTn,u.linnh,.tiin."i',irr aml.""
operate te keep business going, und te
iivuiu unuruunsuij uuiijuimuen. .r-
ini. V.ni.t-ei it "h.', '2 . y ZM
zoning.
maintained
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after the w.ir.
Certain
tec-hnieal features of the Mheiman act
were violated.
'ttcpeinml ted no moral efjenve. and
preferred te stick together, and take any
ihlnmn There was no rehtrnlnt nf tr.i.1..
iDiame. i tiere was no rehtraint et trade.
and competition was free among us. The
niiriUIUIl ilUL I ny ut nail 111 JS 1)1 f) 1 -
slen that tliere is doubt wheth-'i or net
standard bpecificatieu and the inalnte inalnte
nence of chambers of emmerce are net
technical violations of its previsions
"I am net worn Ing about the ap
pointment. I w is net after the job.
nnd I urn quite ready te submit te a
ceuncilmauic investigation. The fact
that I hae maintained my ten a. cotta
business successfully hhews that I am
net 'nmpable as a business man. In
nil my public weik I lme nlwnjs kept
the inteicnts of the city above all else
mill intend te de se in the futuie.
"I have had ether charges bieuglil
against me. nnd hac nlunys answcicd
them satisfactorily It was dmrged 1
old term cotta le tint V. G I. while
a member of the Mayer's Giis trem.
mission. My total b.islness with the
T G. I. In thirty jears amounted te
nii sri who fierveu uuriug tue enu uenea eecausi' "i me cunuiiiuns govern- umi -" nj m"i "'ii i.f fi,,i nni 110iil-hertv of the nnne ntment
War hnve organized as members of the I ing the conference laid down at Cannes, sine te bear en State empleyes in n , T. i .r !& Sm S t
Helen Fairchild Pest. Ne. 4112. Meet- which barred dlscuwleu of the peace effort te help Alter. Jcrte? . rihH'hurch bf Onr La lv f
l..SS are held at 1721 Arch street. treaties .signed by France. Cense- W Hany Maker see. clary e t he 'e. Xnt ri?& !
Th. ,.,,. n r,3i:., wv... ... i m" fc ':, ;XJZ t tlV?llQVi: At k, U .Church of Mater Doloresa. Frank-
-.. . .. 1. .1 .1 - .1 . . . t r . ... 1.1 I.I.M. n.....n 1nA.I..wa n h.lMi in. .tnAU-
dightly ever thirty-six dollars bemb'wnnn from the Fifteenth Lc-gisla-
"In the terra cotta matter evcrv live IMstilct. All four indersements
terra cotta company in the ceuntn was I were signed bv James C. McDonald,
under indictment, nnd the case had no i piesldent of the Itailread Men's Pollti Pellti Pollti
meral side imehcil." ial Ashoclutien.
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Every Man His Own
Hew te "Straighten Up the Roem"
A FTKK juu have straightened up a
few rooms, jeu will begin te un
derstand why the hetisenife loves plenty
f if elnunt lniirn. Theie is nnfhimr lll:e
.1 cles,et In nhuli te threw thiiiss ion
want te get out of the ca
unless it is two ileseK
Se. the fli-t thing you ciu ivlien e,i
stmt in strfflichlcn ill. m te B.nhei
eerything in the room that is loes
and threw It into the nearest closet.
Threw it at the hooks first. If the
stun" hangs, geed. If net, tin re is
room for it en the fleer.
After the closet is se full you cm
I hardly close the deer, ou begin te clean
I up.
YOl' may cither sprinkle and sweep
or um) a vacuum (leaner. Most
men prefer n broom.
Their sensitive nerves are unstrung
by the low. bleed-curdling mean of the
vacuum calling te its mate, the mi
crobe. j If you use a broom, you should first
nick out the nlace in which you intend
te secrete the sweepings. Nothing is se
embarrassing at te sweep up n nice
pile and then net hate any place te
liiue it.
RmnldBids for "
Allied Recognition
Continued from Past On
Dr. Rathenau had stated en several oc
casions that negotiation for the con
elusion of the ItusBO-flerman treaty line!
hegun long age, were known te have
, ta p, ftd-n$ g,
I landed out of deference te the con-
I ferencc, i
I But tne exclusion of Germany from
the negotiations held bv the Allien with
the Rowland nt the Villa tie Albert!
gave te the Qermai delegation the Im
pression that the Allies were trying te
conclude arrangements with the Soviet
r2iitAftimnnf wllhnnfr (lerrrynr imiHMni .
tIe1) pciiiapil t0 (jCrmanyN detriment.
rait Treaty Pacific Move
, , ' . ..,.
..'"," i . i IL ',,",u',,
i Ihrmizli lnlstiiiilerstnmllng,. the German
delegation lecelved the Impression that
the Alllci were about te conclude nn
hm nmnnnf i Ult Ihn lIlualnnD Tnaa.
Thcre.
ivuin-in, " '."
! fore the Herman-IIuske negotiations
were resumed and i exulted in the sign
ing of the treaty at Itapalle en I'nster
Sunday.
The Herman delegation believes that
this treaty docs net violate the spirit
of the conference, and, indeed, con
tributes tn Its supreme aim paclflca
tlen of the world and reconstruction of
Kurepe.
The note admits that, after the con
clusion of thlt treaty, the (lennan dele
gation ha no leaseu te participate in
the work of the first commission, deal
ing with Russian affairs, " but says it
will willingly participate in the ether
work of the same commission dealing
with European ami Herman interests.
The text of the final clause in the
German note reads:
"With regard tn the further treat
.-,ment of the Russian question in thej0f the world's great observatories, said
conference, the (Jerman delegation also
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GENOA'S SOLUTION
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exclusion of the Germans from d scus-
, ' r '" L"l t l'r!J2? "
( closing the incident involved in the
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tween Germany and Soviet Russia.
it wns peli5tc,, 01lt In Government
t.Ircles ll)(ftv tll0t tIl0 Learlnp of the
Uusm-Grrman treaty en the Treaty of
Versailles could net be considered at
Versailles pact nlleged te be inveled in
the Rapallo agreement.
it is understood l'remler roiticaie R
Instiuttiens te Vice Pieinier Bartlieu
at Genea weie e demand cancellation
of the Rnpalla Treaty, and one of the
letlens discussed by the Cabinet te-
wns whether the French delecntlen
should accept the kimple exclusion of
the Germans from the discussion of
Russian affairs as an end te the matter.
n-amie.. Pninrore la ei,i tn ii h..,n
dlssati-sfied with M. Bartheu's depart -
tire from his instructions, but being
anxious te avoid responsibility for the
breaking up of the conference decided te
accept the solution et tue problem
(adopted at Genea
GENOA AWAITS ITALIAN KING
en
Victer Emmanuel Will Arrive
Beard Dreadnought Tomorrow
Genea. April -1. (By A. P.)
King Victer Lmmanucl will arrive in
uenea tomorrow en me iirenuneugnc
I ,. . .. .. .. ...... .1.. 1.1 l.
' enu" U1 -"vmir hi Tim me economic
Conference. He w ill receive the author-
Conference. He will receive the author-
itles at the prefect's palace and give a
luncheon aboard the dreadnought Bante
A"Khl,'r1' :,1,!,eh aU ,lle delegations
hae been invited
j t is net vet known witetucr tue litis-
nD delegates have accepted the invi-
i iniien in inn iuiiuuihiij. uiiiuii uua viv
ateil a delioate position for them The
Italian communists are urging them te
abstain from meeting the King, main -
tnlniI1K this would pre.luce a bad l.u -
rwrien among the Italian communist
i'"-""-'" - . ; -
mass,.s wj,ich conceive communism as
' mtl-menaichical
nntunn ti tiiiini rim ifnidn knittmnitir
!sir
Heme Returns te onden
Genea. April 1!!. (By A. P )-
lieDert nerne. iianreuer ei uie i.x-
cheijuer, left for Londen today for the
discussion of the British budget befeiej
Parliament. He premised his fellow
conferees here te begin Immediate; te j
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MJi 1I11U )llil.lU ItlU 1IIIUI.UIUI j.iu. ijiva
tl.u have bd'ii approved by te Con Cen
fin lice.
Rail Men Indorse Pinchot
The Kuihead Men's Political Am
elation today Indorsed the candidacies
i f GilTntd Pinchot for Governei , Gcmgn
Whartnii Pepper for United States Sen Sen
uter, Geerge Woodward for Stale Sen Sen
aeor from the Sixth Senatorial lilstrict
and Franklin Spencer Edmonds for As-
Wife -By j. p. mcevey
a low read tlearam
thai efleis an
ideal parking bpace,
"7"or will new have te dust. Lndei-
island mi , I am epenking (lgura-
'lveh. ou ically de net have te if
.011 '1 net want te.
, J,ln,.c0"Bi.f 'rj",1!1''' lh' dust
"" .w,n I "no. um" M.lc M001' nil tHP
ill., .tV ,l.n c..1 I.T. I . !.. ..1..
j uuni u.. I.,.- niuu, u,li. Ulllll HIT J1IUJ11J.
After you have merd all the dust
aieund. tlia dust fiem the library table
unto the phonograph, the dust from the
phonograph onto the easy chair, etc.,
jeu put jour hioem away in s-ome place
where it Is bound te fall down evcrv-
time jeu come near it, and your dust
rag in some place wheie you can't find '
it when jeu want it. '
ARRAXrVi; the books en the library
tnble, se as tn display some titles
that are mire te impress your visitors
with the keenness of jour intellect,
Htraighten the picture ever the mantel,
tie tin the loose ends of the strings un
der the davenport, straighten the shade
en the piano lamp whv (don't the darn
things ever stav stiaight?) and move
the llbrnry table se that it covers the
worn net en the rug.
Yeu have new "straightened up the"
ream" Easr eneuirh .
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MOLI
METEORS CHANGED
PLATINUM TO
IRON
Fragments Striking Earth Prove
Transmutation of Elements,
Prof. Snyder Says
DETECT TIME VARIATION
Fragments of meteorites which have
struck this eartli after their incon
ceivably rapid flight through space ren
der positive evidence of the transmuta
tion e elements, according te Prof.
Menree 11, Snyder, of the Philadelphia
Observatory, who addressed the morn
ing Mssleii of the American Philosoph
ical Society's general meeting, being
held nt 101 Seuth Fifth street.
Metuhi of the platinum group, he
said, are changed te these of the Iren,
nickel and chromium groups, exhibit
ing nodules surrounded by shells of
preaphlde of iron and cluemlum.
He ulse pointed out that real meteor
ites, which hnve a copper content of
.0.1 per cent, ran be thus distinguished
from masses of terrestrial origin, which
hac as much as l.ti per cent of copper.
A large mass new in the Stockholm
museum, he said, is of terrestrial origin
according te this test, nnd net a real
meteorite.
A time variation of two-tenths of n
second, a very large variation from the
astronomers neint of view, lias been
detected in the official time readings j
Dr. Krnest W. Brown, of Yale, in
commenting upon a paper which he
read for R. II. Tucker, of the Lick Ob Ob
servateiy. Pinchot Swings
Miners Inte Line
Continued from Fate One
are as free a9 anybody else te de as
they cheese," Mr. Sproul said.
The Governer expressed sui prise
when his attention was called te Judge
Ibeac Jehnsen's bare-handed arraign
ment of the Sproul regime. The vet
erau jurist sad the main issue in , of the cntire Stnt)., wm mev int0 ,t8
Uclnwnre County is "the diminution ,.r,Unnent efiiees. 121M Land Title
of Sproul nnd his miscellaneous gang. Building, May 1. The commission new
"Would Dedge Controversies" I has a temporary office in the Franklin
'I don't want te engage in a con- , " AwanSmenUnienew bclnBdlacusbcd
trecrsy ever every one who comes out . ,",,"" Jl,L,. f T .i?i.Vi -
for Pinchot," the Governer remarked. l'y .'ea,llnp tit8 " ,' LT, iVV 8"
He professed absolute confidence that s'-clatien for the Immediate preliminary
Alter will carry the primary nnd de- finncttiic of corporate necessities. It
dared "everything Is all tight in the I ' -that city. State and national np np np
orcanizatlen " ' propriatiens must depend as te ultimate
Te support their contention that the size en the tendendes exhibited by
Administration is active for Alter. Pin- wealthy Phlladelphians in providing for
chet supporters today said James F. the expenditures lcquislte at the out
McCoy, secretary te Health Cemmls- set. Plans are being considered for the
siener Martin, is traveling with Alter I taislng lecnlly of as large a sum as
and making arrangements for his possible te get the fair developments
speaking dates. I actually under way.
While uoverner sspreui denied ins
AdminiMtrntien is directly campaigning
for Alter Atlmlnlstratien lenders uuinit
t has been bounding sentiment, nnd hns
discovered that there Is meie Pinchot
. "vimuieiii niau iir uuu uuirr .hut iuuii-
ckts care te think about. Hence Baker
I has called en e cry loyal prganiyatien
'-ader in the State te get busy nnd te
kP n ms tees right up e election
day. Probably never before lias Midi a
Personal iipptal been made te the little
county bosseste save the "honor of the
,' organization,
Supplementing this intensive cam-
' I?a!n,nK . .b-v ,.,nl'ep .aml ethers,
Alter, driven from the seclusion
of his front peich by the stinging shaftn i
of Pinchot, is new en the stump and i
declaring te nil who will listen that his!
candidacy Is net the result of n deal be-
lUAAtl tlin fii1ih'H(.1ni. linuunu Vncluixlur I
' Mr. Alter toured thirteen towns in Blnfr '
County, where a day or no age the Fer-1
ester wen nritnant support,
i In sounding out sentiment Baker has i
heard thnt Judge Jehnsen, of Delaware '
f'nuntv 1u suit f.it f'limliiit Tim inl..n.
i .i.t i' , ,nu..n n i. i,.,m .,.
of Governer Sproul. Last year he was
i reneminated attains
.annmlnntarl nfrnlnct tyn ,ef....tii f tl.n
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Governer te place Senater MacDade en
ti,ft bench as his successor Anether
j tj,0 bench as his successor Anether I
jeU, wns received by the Alter man-
aepTH hen Judae Gcerge W Maxev ,
1 0J Lackawanna County, came t'e town'
iu nnssver te Baker's S. O. S. call fni
. The Judge was for Harrv A
Mnvk,y for Governer. New he says In
Afr m nm iiiu ri an a ,
bnsj Wtu local contests te bother about
Mter Organi
' ,f Alter new co
I c0, v m "
.Valev stated hi
nizatlen leaders, friends
concede that Lackawanna
ke for Pinchot. Judge
. . . 1 i i . ..m. t . t . .
.natey siuiru ms yusiituu in cuata Willi
Senater Vnre nnd Baker
cnater are """ xuiti.
Intruders Ransack Ceal Office
Intruders at the coal yard of Wald-
mnn Hrefhers. t.'!.ri-4.'! Wnshlnetnn nm.
ut.. lust night, Dreko into all the desks,
throwing books and papers upon the
fleer. Nothing wns stolen, according
te members of the firm,
' ' ' "
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GENUIN
IAMOND
UND
25
Rings
Weighing $
!4 Cant
A Diimend
Value Uncqmlcd
We offer you a great value In bril
liant genuine diamonds the equal et
which haa never bfen known In this
country. A large assortment of bill
Hunt, sparkling gems, sacrificed
without regard as te real value. Set
In 14-kt, geld mounting for men and
women. Don't miss It A Hi:AL
Other Diamond Rings
Carat, $13 Carat, j
3e Carat. $19 1 Carat. !
cn
Carat! $19
A Carat. $22
vaiaii atu
1 -.a tC
XA Carat, $6?
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8th & Chestnut Sts
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Says Fair Needs
Engineer at Once
Ceatlnaed from Fat On
th entire city getting behind this mag
nificent undertaking nnd making it all
that we have brains, energy and money
te accomplish. The city must rise te
the job In the same patriotic and public-spirited
way in which it lese te its
war work."
Mr. Lewis predicts that actual pre
liminary work en the practical prob
lems of the exposition, net already cared
for, new that the sit; has been deter
mined, will be begun in the immediate
future, certainty as seen as an engi-neer-in-chlef
can be selected nnd set
nt work with n staff of assistants.
Mr. Ilea returned today from a trip
te New Yerk.
Sir. Ren .aid that he would call a
meeting of his committee early next
week te take up the directorship mat
ter. "Nothing definite can be announced
today," said Mr. Rea. "I have net
been nble te make much progress thus
far, but there may be declepments
next, week."
Mr. Rea would net state whether lie
had been In consultation with Charles
M. Schwab, General Goethals or ether
men regarded as being eligible for the
commlssiencrship.
"Nothing really can be announced
publicly," he said, "until we have
something definite te give out, nor in
any event until after the committee as
a whole has acted."
Enech Crowder, provost marshal
general of the United States Army dur
ing the war, it was learned today, is
another man whose name Is under con
sideration for the chief commissioner
ship. Still Anether Name
Anether name which has been b.'eught
te the attention of Mr Rca's commit
tee is. that of William Lawrence Saun
ders, of New Yerk, who was chnir
li'U'i of the Naval Consulting Rearl
duilng the war. Mr. Saunders is at
I recent chairman of the Beard of Dl
lectors of the Ingersoll-Rand Com
pany, of New Yeik. a director of tl.e
Federal Reserve Bank of New Yerk,
and a director in the American Inter
national Corporation. He is a pctsenal
friend of Herbert Hoever and is lilm-
blf nnp .if Mm ttin.it eminent nnffltieri.-4
j and executhes of the I'nited States).
His home is in Plaiufieid, N. .7.
The Independence Celebration Com
mission, the official State body that will
work for the fair's success en behnlf
Recter Tranaferred te Frankford
Announcement wns made today by
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FIRE DAMAGE
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Fire en Upper Floers,
Our Stock Damaged
by Water Only.
FLOOR LAMPS SILK, PARCHMENT
BRIDGE LAMPS and GLACE SHADES
POR TABLES and SHIELDS
Parler, Dining Roem, Living Roem, Bedroom Fixtures in any
color jeu desire. Everything from a Perchlight te the Handsomest
Crystal Fixture. Fine assortment Bronze Statues.
Fire caught us with u very complete stock therefore u won
derful opportunity te save and make a geed selection.
Everything will go for lets than half its value.
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City Tlekel Off. 1141 CfMitaut St
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Delicious Dessert
Puddlne will solve your dessert
preblem: Serve it often te your
family and nt parties. They
will say it is delightful. Served
with fruit it is most nutritious.
Makes ice cream, custards and
sauces much better than before.
Eight favorite flavors. Made
in three minutes.
a
Puddine
At All Grocers, 10c, 15c
Trait Faddln Ce.. Oaltlmere, Mil.
MAKES SHORT WORK
of Pain.
Sloans for
rheumatism
lumbago
sciatica
neuralgia
sprumstntins
weak bach
stiffjeints
At oil dref ilrtl, 3U, 70e, tAO
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Makes Sick Slrins
wfell Oat of Dr. Bobsen'a
Family Romedlea. Foracletr.
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LIGHTING FIXTURES
OUR NEW SPRING DESIGNS
i in lighting effects, including vase, bridge, table and fleer lamps,
are arriving uuuy.
They are Artistic, Handsome and Unique
PRICES ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE
W niir Impaction
The favorite Bridal lamp, white enamel, hand pointed, ,. ft
14 Inches high 0UU
WALKER & KEPLER
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LONDON. KW11MNP.
HOTEL
THE "CECIL" it the hub of Londea
for business or pleasure.
ft Visitors have 'the advantage of the right
address with u reasonable tariff.
II The service is quiet and unebtrutive, yet
always fully efficient, nothing it lacking
in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine
it perfect
Write or Cable te the Managtr for
the tariff.
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TITIC CITY. N. .1.
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
I SlLVERTeN
i Kentuckr Ave. adjacent te Beech, nawljr reno
vated and refurnlihed: near depete, churches
; and places of amusement; all outside cheerful
rooms, comfortably furnished; electric lights,
perchee, iun parlor, elevator; het and cold
I RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
Families accommodated. Truly a wonderful
hotel at meat reasonable rates. 11. CO up dally.
Special weekly. European plan.
Sea as kefere aiakiat reurratieae.
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMK.-.T.
HMEDISON
MICHIGAN AVE. MEAR 1IFACII ANU
HOAItllWALK ATLANTIC) fllY'S
MOHI IlEAUTiri'l, HOTEL MICTION
' HUNMNG WATER IN EVERY ROOM
1 -, . . NEWLY. lURMISHrD
rrivata Bathe. Electric Lixhti. Elevator Servlea
1 European Plan J $2 up Dally
Deuble Roem $10 up Weekly
Blnclw Beem. SI. CO 1'ar Day
ALBEMARLE
Vlrarluln. ae . Iileck from famous Ilenrdwatli
null Hteel I'ler; open nftei lnipreement"i
. rutins $33,000, niaHns t till 'louse ntrlctly
j modern In eiery tenm. Electricity thrueut.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
spuclnui selnrluini huh cleric, iirtxnle bathi;
evater; SI.S0 day up, roeir? enl. Owner--hln
mHnAPement. QAIILi: i. DIIVITT.
, CENTRAL llO.MELIKr COMrUUTAIILC
. Seuth Carolina Ave. near Peach
A hotel for Wife. Sister. Mether or Dad
Running Water in Every Roem
American Plan. Weekly rt 20 te 13-1
I'rlinte Inlh S2S te ISO. Dally 14 le Jfl.
KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVK. NKAR BMCII
Amcrkia Man $3 tO n (ally, 117.50 if weekly
, . Pepeltr tureptin Rilti
Flofeler te itrefl Llntrlnty end rlienei in ell rnnmi.
WhiUrrlc OwirHp mirm't. KING fcl.Altll Alt r
On Ori.nn frnnt n( llnntn.!!.. n.. n.
I open. Hultes with hath, runnlnit water all
leuuiBi jiun nprniB raies 4 nay up. .M
up weekly. Amer, plan H. M IlUUVKS.
(HaOXIHJWIlL-lL.
Vlraiiila eve Kecnnd heum from lieardwalk
and Steel Pier. Every appointment. Hlsheai
(iniii.Kiu in vuiainv anil eervice. ISOOKleL
Special weekly a tee Jnethwell. Pren,
GRAND ATLANTIC
V.rln!a ave. ft Bcacli. net L Celd runnmn
walty:-C.p1.V-net,0a.t'ifklt"Cch.,i OVSE
Rn New lerk A.e. t lleafli. IDoTeon.;
V ' "" pi" water, si.50 ii Up.
GRANDE n"'r?.0,i ' -rr.
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HOTEL CONTINENTAL
AIwieh epen: atwaja readij terms niMliiAii
Write or ,1'h'irn- K WAI.SII lU'M'AV
Westminster x"', M'; ""ike.u
I.letater. prlMUK h.nliK
runnjmr najer JLipii all ten , Kepp
MARTINIQUE "K,ISeky, aT Viieard-
walk, Kurepcan n I u n
$1 fiOup Uh11. J'ajjijpitaurantttiii'hul,
Hetel BotCebel KPtv"c'ilriAv. nr. black
I. x e e 1 1 e n t table
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CHESTER INN " YeArl Aener
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plan All cpmenlercpn MUM I), KNAtllllt
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UPPER HAH AN AC LAKE. N. Y.
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1922
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LONDON, KNOI.ANn
CECIL
OCKAN 'ITY. X. J.
SPRING RATES
ffcvL I Special uceklv rates or twenty
'I I dollars and upward. Ameriran
9( (I Plan. Runnlns water. Felder.
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Dicr' aTvIMP New epeni runnlns sttrU
OCEAN GROVK. N. J.
STOKES HALL
Ocenn (liee, N. .1. CKen Pathway. AU
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VIBOINIA BEACH, VA. Fer Infer, wrlti
Hetel Committee. Chamber of Commerce.
TQKBKHIULK, TA. .
THE
MORELTON INN
OUEST-HOOKLET
la new ready for thene Intereettf.
Writ for copy.
TOKRESDALE, PA.
MOUNT 1'UreNU. PA.
.MK.VUOWHU)E INN
.Ml. Poteno, I'a. In the Pecene MeuntilM.
Newlv liullt: all outside ree-ne: etcnm belt
nletrlclly. prlate bafl, Iteducul Tlttf
T.ACILES MIJtE PAHK. PA.
1
Desirable furnlahed summer cettatM Mr
luk ami seli iuui.a for rnnt h the meau
nr m-aseti. Write II. V. YEAOKB. Mer.
TOUBH
ggJ ERICSSON LINE
FOB UALTIMOBK .
K2 One Way. S3 Iteuiii! Trie .
PIER 3 NO. DKLAWABE AK.
Dully at S P. M. Saturday at 3 P. V.
Ne (Sunday Steamer
"Travel Free Frem Care"
Bartletts
FOREIGN
ours
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bcrs the personal freedom I
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Our selected rmrtics travel
first-class both en land and sea.
They enjoy, without extra cost,
many side trips, drives and
meter runs. The hotels they
visit are of the highest standard
of comfort and refinement.
Our prices are inclusive and
reasonable. Wc point with
pride te our forty-two years or
successful travel management.
Write, telephone or call for euf
complete itineraries of 1922 Season.
I Fer dependent Travellers
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