W'f:rmimwmm,fmm virjr.iej. r T t " x5 ' E-O.P. STAND KAILED : i Finn finater in Jersey City Says i Party Will Win en Its X" Year's Recerd CITES GREAT ECONOMIES Jersey City, April Si. Senater Freljngtiuyien, in apeach liut night In Jersey City before a meeting nrranjted (;' the Hulen County Republican CpiArelttcc, declared the Harding Ad ministration hnd slowly but surely brought order out of the clinea caused byj the war In the one year the Re nblicnn Party had been In control. ''Militant Republicanism in the ' watchword of tle hour," he said. "The Administration of rrcsldcnt Harding and the legislative achievements of a Congress overwhelmingly (Republican bare einply proven that they Bheuld be tuitalncd for another two years. I'The nnrty record of tne last year ' Is the Issue in the campaign which Is tMUt te aumpicieusiy mii'ii. en mac record we stand and ebal vThe nrcsent Admlnl u win It entered upon full control of the G'ev trnment n little mere than a jear age, fpttnd a treasury saddled with debt, executive departments in chaos, waste tnd extravagance rampant, a weak and ndllflting policy In control, and the Government rolls padded with useless and MipcrflueiiH empleyes. A year later It lad reduced the expenditures te three and a half billions of dollars per year. Near Pre-Wnr Level "Deducting the two billions of annual expense due entirely te the wir, such as Interest en the debt and the maintenance of the sinking fund, the ordinary expenses of the Govern ment are today very near the level of the year before the United States en tered the war. The most serious over lapping in the departments is finding remedy In the work of the agencies Created by the Administration for their complete reorganization. Rigid econ omy has been practiced; business methods have been put in operation, and under the fiscal reform brought about by the budget system two billions f dollars have been saved. J'Fifty thousand Federal empleyes bare been dropped from the rolls In the City of Washington alone during the lat year, and in the Federal serv ice throughout the country mere than SOO.000 have been eliminated." Mr. Frelingliuysen hailed the results ef the Arms Conference, and mi id the eeple will give President Harding und the Republican Party full credit. 'Five billions of dollare have been tf&D TEXf j.. .. .3 ter uinbu WJT Sk U UtTK- -r.? SLAG ROOFING mcHiNERrnLrHlKO We are equipped te de the work at your plant and save you the expense of long tie-up. rheM Wat. ,114 end Main 3141 tttUMMtO ia-a imjOAmmNsr. nTANCIAT tlTTSnCBOH AND WESTMORK , LAND COAX. COMPANY FIIIHT I MORTGAGE S FEB CENT BONOS, I DVB NOVKMBEB FIRST, IOCS. Pursuant te term of mortgage, (Sated Ne Rmber 1. 190S. JSS.O00 of laid bend, as Hews, have been drawn (or redemption at par and accrued Intereat. a of Mar I, Wit. out e( moneys payable te Blnkln rund, when all Intereit thereon will ceue. Tls.i 11 144 829 010 1275 1035 I SS 227 714 1)42 137.1 10110 8.1 22 7SS 043 lfi07 1784 12 217 800 047 lfHO 1!T 240 82R 8flt 1B41 1 110 318 Oil DS 1B42 A'.e.-" isends. with all unmatured coupons atUc, iheuld be presented (or paymeat Uthe office, et the trustee en or attar r l, 1331. OIKARO TBCST COMPANY, Traits T110MA8 8. HOPKINS. Treasurer, rtlladelphla. Fa., April 11, 11)23, DUMenjU CENTRAL TRUST & SAVlNflS COMPANY April 20. 1022. A quarterly dividend of 2 per rent was di red en the capital stock, payable jtiiy 1. JIM, te stockholders of record April 25, ('h'iscke will be mailed. ttit'tC mo.eoo! t0 th9 ,urplu'' maU,n CHAB. K. LUKBNa. Secretary. UAMffiL2 JVSTBCOMPANY 0th Market Streets r. r, .Philadelphia. April 13, 1922. ;.r,b,i.Me,i?j9W 8,ecis r ,B c f.HVI R. FHANCK. Becretary. Annual Klettlena OFFICK OF THE UNITKD UAS N. W. Cerner llread and Airh streeta ,. . Philadelphia. Apr" 137 1932' &3fiL&SgB. FhlladelphlH, Mendar, May i, ' :i"F.K"c.?.n jaayiiunt-aavlra- tuna), when 'clepk nran Mvllik,..T .t.-iV'-.at IJ alecuen will bp held for a tree dent "and alS Ml Dlreclera te aara for I lie enaulrs year. JM euch ether builne.. wju bi traSsacted ma ha brought before the met"n;. i.K ? '! yed5e"fey. April 19, luSa. autll ft A. MhlayMav,2.'l82.IU-,' Q. W. CURRAN. Secretary. CURRAN, Secretary. KB" etucK or " . .THB WIM.IAM CRAMP A SON HIP AND ENGINE nniLDlNtl COmI'anI Richmond mid Nerrta Blrwta " . A Philadelphia.. April 12. lei h?wASnu"UM,,ln 2f ,he jtocitheid"Ti et i.f,,v"u5,m Cramp ft Nena Hhlp and Knalna MMIng Cempuny will be liW at thf efflw f the company, Richmond ami Nerrli Itreeti n the City of Phllanelnhia e SSTh'' A,Tli h . at 1 oVlerk mob" for the purpq.e et eleetliis director! it" ?"; iih.ihkI.n,uln ar- "n traneuctlns Vueh Smuat! ' " mY U br0M,u """ " CHARUtS T. TATLOR. .necretary, tatlan Br.Ji '?." -emrnn-. jiread Htreet lci J'vrA"'l0l.,a- Att tVint time and ...V." I. VOtl, (if VOttf. Will hat te Iran !.. n .tiWli) NniLSON. rfecrbury. ,4fHRET ROOFING &&. iRfjfli co. mxzk HE3"B!CE1? M 0.QARIKN ST. Kjy '"r ireinsVLVANIAi RAIUIOAD A .. .1 . COMPANY ler th.' , t.cneJ ,our Dlroter. te aerva "het. ti?Jn?,,.i '", -erii. te aucceed theee Sill Welmi Jvvl" eJSnlrf. Bt "1 aald election. Ami ,.'! ?n Turedar. the fsth dnr of A. ii ; a .1... " l.n. n.curi! or n e'clerk, &k.V:t X$- hIA o'cleek, P. M,. at the . PfejennU "it"? fflMIw!1 "J5 'KNKIl WA. li IAvtvi Wfl'lnrten. 1). C., at E&iW tePrixli1P.'.iMrV "T tarnlshlni'arTa 'Sit7JHai.WiTIn..Cramp Bena Bhlp. 8iU","H'tala;.two--eomDlete twa.ten .,' ' saved te the taapayera of the Unitad States alone by the restriction of naval rivalry and building during the next tan rears," he continued.,. "Great Britain has relinquished that control of the jeas Which. she lias sought for three cen. turles te maintain and has admitted America te an equality with her." He added that consummation was achieved ea the result of "one of the most mas tcrfuj strokes of dlplomeci ea our annals." Cltca Demestic Achievements "In our domestic 2fcirs filly as im portant results for the Welfare of the American people have been attained," Senater Frcllnghuysen said. "A reve nue law has been enacted which deea awuy with burdensome impestH and S"je the taxpayers mere than $800,. 000.000 each venr. A im mni, V unemployment conference called by the president nt the behest of Secretary Hoever efierts te nlleviate that condi tion are having effect. "One of the best protective tariff laws In the history of the rnnntrv linn un formulated and Is in the near future te become law. This will protect our wage-earners in their wage and livlnj standards, give new life te our Indus tries by protecting them In the sale et their products In the home market and in 1 iic rami! nine mnintain such com netltien as tn nmin fnlr ..i. "In the menntime Immfgrntlen has been rcrtrlctcd te n minimum in order wini our wnge earners might be per mitted te tide ever the present depres- Sien WltllOUt COmnetltllln frnm I ...,,. erable throngs that would otherwise iiuvc cume irera tue etner side." Farmera Aided by Leans "Te the farmers n billion dollars was leaned In credit for the extentien of their surplus products abroad. ' Fer their products also an emergency tariff wnn vnncicu. mp meat packers and erain camblers were rrsrrirtixl. An Agricultural Inquiry Commission is new collecting data en farm problems se as te prevme any further remedial leais iatlen that may be necessary. The raiirencis were sinceu upon their feet following their return te private own ership at the bands of a Republican Congress. "The veterans of the war were cared for by the consolidation of all the ac tivities in their behnlf under the vt. crans Bureau, and $000,000 nre new annually beinz expended for them by n grateful Government, which realizes it can never properly repay them for weir saennecs in Dehaii of the nation. "Our merchant marine is being re erganised and. at the suggestion of rresiuenc naming, we shall been have legislation which will permanently put our merchant ships en the was en a oasis wnicn win enable tnem te com pete with these of cverv fla. "The leslslatien of the Itenubllrnn Tarty since its return te power has Dccn tiioreugn. it has been construct ive. It has been beneficial, net te n class, but te all. It has been sane and progressive. WILL ASK CONGRESS TO AID ROAD-BUILDING PROGRAM Results of Commission's Inquiry en Highways Made Public Washington, April 2.". (By A. P.) Large expenditures will be necessary te bring the two and a half million miles of rural hlghun.H In the I'tiltc'l States up te the (tandnrd nf efficiency comparable td their extended use In meter transportation, in the opinion of the Joint Congressional Commission of Agricultural Iii'iniry, whop general conclusions en the subject ucrc an neunced today. - The commission, Chairman Andersen (.tid, will recommend that Congress con tinue te promote nn adequate program or niRiiway construction and mainte nance directed te the mere effective cor relation of hiithwny transmutation with rail and water transportation and that the Stntcs and mimics also continue their highway programs with particular reference re farm -te -market readn. The necessity of co-operation union!; the States te effect a uniform bosh for taxing motertrucks and ether meter ve- hides fairly te represent the proportion ei ntgnway expense ciiurgenble te such vehicles, will be urged by the commis sion. The importance nf meter trims- portntien te the farmer was found net only te have been its effect in extending ami oremiening ins maructN, it was said, but in the sharply reduced cost of mov mev ing: his produce te market. The commission was said te view with optimism the future of intcrurbnn elec tric lines serving rural communities in view of the tendency te recognize the necessity for nn adequnte return in rates ter tne service demanded by the public. BIBLE WORKERS TO MEET Gloucester Methedlste' Sunday 8choel Conference Opena Thursday WeatvUIe, N. J., April 25. The annual spring conference of the Gloucester County Sunday Scheel Ah. eoclatien will open Thursday In the jneiueuiNc I'reiestnnc cnurcn, with all day bcsslens featured by the annual rally of the adult Bible classes of the county in the evening. On 'Wednesday night, preceding the conference, u ban quet and rally for young people's or ganized classes from all parts of the county will take place. "Opportunity for Religious Educa tion" will be the general conference theme. The morning enslen will be lven ever te divisional discussions and cmonstratlens in cluss work. II. It. Bewen, new secretary of young people's work In the state Burnley Scheel As sociation; Harry S. Jacksen, president of the State Association, and Dr. Frank O. Rrb, of Philadelphia, will be the speakers. RADIOS NUPTIAL KISS Wlretesa Fana Hear Smack at Couple. Wed In Airplane New Yerlc. April 25. A nuptial kiss, planted fiOOO feet In the clouds above Times Square, weh broadcast from the cockpit of a speeding nlrplane te the cars of thousands of radio funs Inte yesterday, when Miss Sarah Cekefnlr, Brooklyn nurse, und Albert P. Hchaske, athletic director of the Veterans' Moun tain Camp, became bride and bride groom. Lieutenant Belvin W. Maynard, the "Flying Parson," performed the cere mony. Lieutenant Bert Acesta piloted the pnrty In a Fekkcr "half moon" biplane. Knch detail of the ceremony, except the blush, was transmitted te indle funs by uppurutus en the plane. When the ceremony Was ever Mr. and Mrs. Schaskn started their honeymoon by scattering ever New Yerk pregrums of the spring flying show te be held at Curtlss Field next Sunday. Today the couple will go by air te Albany, Schenectady, Syracuse and Ni agara Falls. Heg Cholera Reported In Maryland IlAgeratewn, Md., April 33. An An other outbreak of hog cholera in Wash ington County was reported yesterday by the United State Agricultural De partment. The disease bus appeared en a number of farms in different sections. Last bummer hog raUcrs tmffercd heavy losses by cholera, TTVlLlOHT MCACHI1S TROriUKS Te encourage lndeptntfent bafceball amens piarere an ine varieu aielphla tfaaebaJI Aaaec uaseaa eanra EVEOTNG; PtCBUO DAYLIGHT SAVING. ADOPTED BY COURT Schuylkill County Banch Dirtcti Conformity With Lecal Train Schedules MOTORISTS RUIN STREET Pettsvllle, Pa., April 25. Although Pettsville City Council has refused as sent te the daylight-saving plan, the Schuylkill County Court yesterday de cided te. adept daylight saving next Monday, and the Courthouse clecka will be Ect accordingly. Court found It necessary te de that because of the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia and Reading railways changing the time of running wieir trains. City Council has refrained frnm In. derslng the plan because all the ether big towns of the county, including Shenandoah, Mnheny City and Ash land, are determined net te adept the daylight-saving plan. There Is cer- taiu te ee mucn contusion here regard less of what City Council does. On Sunday, thirty-eight nutomeblla drivers broke the barriers of Nicholas street, wuicn is being tarred and re paired, and drove aver tlu sirepi-. lr tuully destroying the repairs being made ey uiiy ueuncu. ieteiay it was re solved te tine every man who drove ever the street, and the fines will be used te pay the damage. City effclals yesterday forwarded the numbers of machine te uarrisburg ana legal proceedings will be begun as seen as the names are ob tained. Enormous damage has been done te fruit crops in this vectlen by frost for four continuous nights, the heav iest of which was Sunday. It la feasible that late apples have escaped he damage, say erchardlsts, but even this Is net certain. Fer the purpose of Americanising the 36,000 foreigners of the Schuylkill region, court has been asked te ap point Dr. J. M. Lloyd as an Assis tant County Superintendent of HnhenU. An act of Assembly gives court power te make the appointment at a salary of $8000 n year. The judges took the matter unuer consideration. The first violence in the nlmest four weeks of stifqiensien of coal mining was reported here cstcrday. Police ar rested Percy Kessler and Jonathan Coulsen, charged with assaulting Henry Withelder, n mechanic at the Yerk Farm Washery. It Is alleged the de fendants demanded that work nt the washery be stepped, and en refusal knocked down Withelder and pura meled iilm. II. B. McCool. Alderman, held the defendants under $500 ball. at lest than the previous cost of bookkeeping alone it gives four services unrlveepift a j , uailMr, and Calculating fruerder te use a bookkeeping machine in times past it was necessary te make radical changes In bookkeeping methods. This "4-in-l" fits into systems as they are. Its greater flexi bility makes this possible. Changes are sel dom needed where it is installed. If your bookkeeping requires but half an hour a day it is economy te have a Dalten. It is four machines keeping machine, but an all-around adding, attached request blank. It will bring our calculating and statement machine, se simple "4-in.l" folder with full information. A liberal trade-in allowance en all present equipment The Dalten Adding Machine Sales Company PERRY & COLLINS, Sales Agents 125 S. Fourth LBDGJBPHIEADEEPHIAi The Daily Novelette Patty of the Swings By Will T. Amtt If l JEFF MACALLIBTER didn't Jein out with the All-America Shows till the circus had been en the read for thrM nrnetta nnil llfltrv Thntnaa. the head ticket wagon man, was en the' point of jacking his job. Then the "old man" enme te Jeff's terms and wired for htm te relieve the amiable but im possible Herbert as seen us the limited would bring liitn. Big show ticket sellers are born. Jeff was as geed its the heat. Thnmns and h made the finest team in the business. It was big money that the old man had te pay te get Jeff. "My last year at it," Jeff told Themas when the latter had joyfully greeted him. "This season's pay will fix me for the peach orchard." Herbert was working out his last show, n slim matinee. Se Jeff, shaking hands with old acquaintances by the way, drifted ever te the big top. He was swapping jovial insults with Mr Mr Carren, the show's detective, near the performers' entrance, when two girls, wearing robes of flame and white, passed close en their way te Ne. 1 ring, "Whe'a that?" demanded Jeff, with his eyes en the second of the pair. "Lay off, be," laughed McCairen. "They're the Montrese Sisters de a pip of a double en the swings. But the black one'll bite your eye out if she tecs you looking at the yaller haired one. They're sisters, all right, and the brunette's boss." "Humph!" was all the rejoinder Mncalllster made., for his eyes wcre en the girls as they flung their gay robes te an attendant and ran into the ring. Veteran of the circus as lie was, Jeff te his amazement found himself curi ously concerned about that slender, In finitely graceful figure with the golden hair that was being lifted by the run ning rope te that perilous perch far up under the ennvns. He didn't step te think that lie had seen scores of women risk their lives en the trapeze, en hun dreds of occasions without a tremor . It proved te be, indeed, a splendid net, as McCnrren had said, with three fourths of the risk devolving en the light-haired sister. But Jeff Mncalllster only enjoyed its very end, when, with the running rope apiraled about one lavender-clad leg, the girl slid slowly, with extended arms, back te solid earth again. Then he drew a long ercnth, like any of the hicks in the audience. It wns stout Mrs. Beyle, an old-time loyal friend of Jeff's, who, by virtue of her office as dresser and an inborn love of matchmaking, introduced Mac allistcr te the younger of the Montrese sisters at his earnest solicitation. And when Patty Montrese Patty Kaw, at home, as she promptly con fided te him met Jeff's carmvst brown eyes with her own almost violet gray ones, her heart beat faster than it had ever done when ehe looked up the far length of a fifty-feet center pole nt the bcckenlne trnncze. Within n week though nowhere is there a mere tlme-mllng business than that of a circus en the read Jeff Mnc alllster had inade se many oppor tunities for confidential talks with Patty Kaw despite the expert opposi tion of the hnndseme. dominating Yewc present Bookkeeping System becomes better with this Statements te 9 31 v wmmm HaMMi nn i Dalten Bookkeeping Machine count that is spent for figure work you In one. net only a book- demonstration or fill out and St, Philadelphia, Pa,, Phenes. Jni Franklin Tllldi HarFlaburxf P.! IAS B VAE .N?TB' ,Mmn;ywRTiBRwTim sale m."'001 su 2 P.nn St.. Raadlna. Pa. ama- BOOKKEEPINGHSTATE mm em tmdFmtHry. AWvtei Omuu1 mrman ir JL U JUO MJA. X e Lalda, that Patty knew all about the peach orchard -down In Delaware, und would have been blinder thnh any cir cus girl ever was had she net realised whom it wan that Jeff hoped te make mistress of bis home. Se when Jeff, en the Sunday lay-off, circumvented Laida and took Patty for a drive In n hired 'car, she was prepared for his proposal, 4fIt I wasn't n hard-boiled show guy," declared Jeff, "and didn't knew that the second season was the safest, I'd have you off these mvings and quit the game tomorrow, even if I had te stick a plaster en the orchard. But never again, sweetheart, after next fall no inore of the read or the high perches for my wife." He took it se far granted that Patty only sighed happily. It was in tile sleeper, ever en the siding, that night that Patty, net with out misgivings, confided the great news te Lalda. Lalda, bending ever her black train trunk, was portentously silent, Keeking self-control. When she faced Patty pity was written en her countenance "Yeu peer, kid," ahe ex claimed, "If I had only known! You'll hnve te get ever this, girlie all ever it. That Jeff Macalllster Is all wrong." "All wrong? Lalda, what de you mean? What de you knew about him? Yeu said you didn't knew him at all." "It was today, dearie. Mrs. Beyle you remember hew she talked te us when we enme with the show hew she said: "Circus folks, performers, arc as straight as anybody and better than most, but a girl can't have anything' te de with men from the executive car.' " "But It was Mrs. Beyle that Intro duced us," protested Patty, near te tears. "Yes," assented Lalda, "that's why she came te me this afternoon and said she was worried and blaming herself 'It was Macalllster,' she whispered te me, 'that made that little French wire, walker threw herself under theNtrain the one I told you nbeut.' v Fer ten minutes Patty Kaw stared nt nothing. Then Bhe reused herself, kissed Lalda and said: "Don't worry, dear. I shall never speak te blm again. Mrs. Beyle wouldn't lie." Soup of the Bean . . Bean Soup By - mcevey I SMITE a mean, malefic lyre Te chaunt in syllables of Are That joy which se jocosely sluiced Te titillate my gastric juices ; That seff libation which imbues My tonsils with nngelic dews May rare afflatus en me sweep, Fer I would sing today of soup, Soup of the bean bean soup I OH, I would sing the seething swish Of this exhilnrating dish, Hew gastronomic regions bless Its coy, yet ceruscant caress, And crave each morning, neon nnd Bight ,- m, Dalten ar Mr vJSmaF Hsr jSf waVaeew-''isLBm aa i1 llllllBllllBaHBaaaaBVsm I M "'U " 'aHg a BaaaaaaaaaaBaaiBBpapPJgam. aV BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaar Sgg5SjjSH BBBlSaaBaillBWarTI LaaaBwQiejL operate that the bookkeeper, or prieter himself can use it, and se moderate in' price that the ordinary retail, wholesale, or manufacturing business will find it profitable) te install. Firms having te operate with fewer people, and firms desirous of making every dollar keeping, should have the service of this ma chine from the moment it is put te work it pays its own way. On request, and at no obligation te can have proof of this. Phene Lembard 1137-38, Main 5962 8ttl" " CA- " KMNB. Bale. Trnten' N- j0 B ? -is:-": Terit' fl07 AUnt. ft 'j" N, ,. MACHINES 1&22 dSLJT XVJLJLJ UO Patty sent a check tent boy te Jeff with a bitter, final little note, and tore in nHhniit rAflrtin the note the boy brought back. Twice that Monday Lalda's sheer atrength of flngera alone eared Patty from a fall. And Patty felt that ahe wouldn't have cared. At the night performance Jeff Intercepted her en her way from ring te dressing tent. And Patty, white faced, appealed te the ringmaster, who happened te be close by. "Serry, Jeff," said that autocrat of the big top during show heura, "if the lady aays 'no' It's no,' even te the old man himself." Se crashed into wreckage of misery the new-born romance. Patty was de prived even of the potential solace of talking about her troubles with Lalda, for en the very next day Lalda entered upon a romance of her own which con- "i ,Y,u.k,,.Vt. aumed all her thought. Thar had come te the show en Patty's happy Sunday an Iren-gray, re served looking person whom the old man had introduced te executives and tent bosses as "Mr. Height, my friend and guest," instructing them that Mr. Height was te have the run of the show. Quietly, with the eyes of a keenly in telligent novice, the visitor saw every thing, wns everywhere. He saw Lalda handsome, fearless, queenly Lalda and thereafter saw nine eise. ut talked te her quietly, almost diffidently, but persistently. And Petty thought she had never seen her inscrutable sis ter se pleasurably excited as she Hccmed te be. Halght lingered en with the show, traveling In the old man's car. Twe weeks from that fatal Sunday night Patty was wondering why Lalda hadn't returned te the sleeper when the pertress brought her n note. As she opened it a check fell Inte her lap. She read: "Dear Kiddle I'm married te Mr. Halght. He is really mere than half owner of the show, a widower, with oodles of cash. Serry te bust up our team, but you knew! Philip says Je give you this check and tell you te go home I think you'd better. Of course, it'll be all right with the old man get te be. Ta-ta! We're going te Flerida for the trip. I'll write. "LAIDA. "P. 8. Oh, I forget. Maybe I was kind of mistaken nbeut Jeff Macallls ter. Forgive me, kiddle, but I couldn't have get along In the show business without you." Its swooning, esculent delight Ah, who could help but shout and whoop Fer such a brave and glorious soup, Soup of the bean bean soup ! I WOULD apostrophize the Bean, My favorite flower, what I mean, Fer nothing can my Innards suit As does the esnencc of this fruit ; It makes me happy, makes me gay, It drives my troubles nil away, And when its Jovian Icher tarries Within my smnllest capillaries My sub sub-conscious loops the loop, S'e glad it is te get such soup, Soup of the bean bean soup ! the pre and book- yourself. This for a free mail tha A Tre-rT! OK ' 1QOO. aaaaaaaaaaHalllw alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHaaaaaaaBaW eaftltfaVaalaESBlW W alef leeeBeeallP 57,?7T ,uuM hi aaeuth te hare boeka will find it adraAtaf mus te Iwte a copy of tUa N4-in-ln feldar. In a almpla, road read ablo way it tella hew all boekkoapinr, atatemant, and figure work can be han han pled at aavinf. Tha attached request blank, with your name and address will briafit D Arnnt r- l I I I Perr, 'Xe'rhffipV... Fa lse S. Fourth Street, fha p here I ,T---- w- "','", I te my1 Name . . Addresa . Of course It was te Mre. Beyle that Patty straightaway repaired. "Did 1 vjp heap anvthlnr nfalnnt the bev S character?" indignantly protested that geed lady, "would 1 nave eiciten mm en te a geed little girl like yourself, then? Ge en with you! He's as straight an a string I" Patty did forgive Lalda. It wns when she1 settled herself in the home bound express, with the feel of Jeff's kiss en her lips and hia words in her eara: "I'll come for you, dear, the day the show closes in the fall." HOMMKB CAMFH THOfHASn IMMND3. N. V, CAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH Fer beya la 17 yearn of in, Mr 1 te Ana. 81. Stiff. Illnatrnttel booklet reoeeet. fi. M. BUXTON. 00 Newell Bt.. Vtit, W. V, Pr W! REJUVENATED Luxurious new uphol stery, body paint te be proud of, perfect ac celeration en the up grade an old car wc made into a new one. 9frDERAM BODYGJ cJii(tsil,timtJrrsb'Mttl:amcsSlxW 239 S.12 th Street Phil Rosement-Montg.Co.P Electric Fixtures Plumbing, Heating New catalog it- rtued en planebinf, rheating and elec- trical fixture roafl reafl ed upon request. JAP GOLD Special, $1.90 rareat reee. ie Adelphua Sales Company 23 North Tenth St. t Flaer Ball nam. Walnut net ee ? J. S.ROGERS Ca BUILDERS. aatxtt.aiaa, ftuuseimsv. Felder. With Full Information Gratis 1 I I PBINOIUIMKTI. ATIftWTH . qiTT,. . H,v ALBEMARI flrainla av., block from famous I Steel Pleri epan after Jmpraf reetlnsr las, 000. makinv till modern In averr senee. Elec as, 000. makinv una tieitM. RUNNING WATER IN ALL tH Rpecleua solarium! aun decki private! eievaieri ei.eu ear up, ream enir, J phlp management. 1 PADLB Dl Kteele in Comfert, fervlrs an Cf)ip$f ., & A BI . MM fli'".!!.' MUNTICELLO Kentucky av. nr. beaih Atlantle Cltr ex, larceni ana meat popular moeeraif netei. vs im up my., apeeiai wKir, Am, RUNNING WATER IN ALL RC Prlv. bathe, elevator, orchestra, t dkii, uwnerifiin mtmt. ratter a in ftENulMH mm hu,aa (melatl 't.v,i-,',-'iiVTir:ix.-ujiftW (Self Brirueeea. Moilerate ratal, bedanlnf at . ' aealet ennia a stiizbh, 7rff'TRAirMORETNf,ct I Worlds Gnsttst ffetil Succt$$r On Ocan front at M6ntpUer ev.. t yh itnu, euiifi TMin nmn. Tunning; waur jbii tin waattriv AM hi.H ir t eeewli.' J THE LOUVAN rnneee ave. nr. reach. Kurop. Plan.Qaj'' alee rme. nunnlna water. MUB. E. OUNtnPt. DE VILI F Amer. plant wonderful meats': orchestra : danclni aprhkf ratea 122.30 week up. Theraae M. O'Brtem, BISClAYNEl Kentucky ate. near b'ach; every metirtf Improvement; apeclal aprlna; rates, MoekltC Op-n all venr. JOHN J. MOHl'HY. Owner. Hntl nAiMikal Kentucky Av. nr. l?i.inn, ,Bhl4. Wkly. ratea, 118 up. Ph. 117. A. E. MAMONt ocean riTV, x. J. biscayne ftra-aratf HWAKTHMORE, PA. STRATH HAVEN INN HWARTHMOBE, PA. , Attractive Htiuurtmii Hetel 20 mlnutea from Phtta. llread St. fltatlen. Free iiute te mora mera Ins and evening train. OAKAOK In connec tion. Hpacleue ereunda. Tcnnte, Canealaa. Danclnc, TKA ROOM. Day, wkly. and ratal?, rates quoted. Dinner Partle. Banauata. F. it. SCHEIULT. TORRESDt.K. PA. THE MORELTON INN auK8T-noeKi.r.T la new re-triv for theae Interested. Wrlte for rnnv. TORRESDALE, PA. KAGLEH MF.RF. PARK. PA. Ueetrable furnlahed eumtner rettaaaa near lake and golf court for rent hv th month or eeeaen. Write II. V. VEAOER. Ilw, LONnON. ENO. MOTEL CECIL LONDON PaaqaaUed Malpmeat and perfect SWITZKItTAND S SWITZERLAND Senl frr remplltnntnrv travel III. Ne. 0 Hwlee Ffdernl Rallreada.Zll BtbATe..N.V. TOTJK8 W offer three widely different klnda tt aervlce for aummer vncfltlcna In our bla teat and meat weudurful National Park. 1. ITerwback Tenra de Line threuch Tal Tal Tal lonetene Park, 14 diya' duratien: parllea llmltd, atrlctly first claae; membcrahla open te men and wemen: thief arulda: "Tex" Helm, et twenty yeara' vxperlenea. In all America, no trip llkn thla, Itate, per peraen, I1U0. I'rcj boeklut. 2. Het",' Summer Camp In Tellowetena Park In th heart et the blic same rpvlen. Second ncinen. Inderci1"! by seernmn officiate and parenla nf former memuera. Op"n for Ijejb from VI yeara up. Actlv Itlea Include herreburk tripe, exploration, trail atudy, f.ahlni and awlmmlng. Camy extenda from July 1 te Auiruat SO. Meat herahlp charsu. I&UO. Tree booklet. 3 PtnniUnl Four - nnd - One Half Daya Hlghterelnc Tour with vtepe at permanent summer campi,. Complete cost, Including all HUtomehllo transportation, meala ana ledvlnira, 14.',. This Is the popular tour which has nu"cesnfully operated under KOernment control for ner a venera tion. 1U22 nen son extends frnm June 20 te September 19, Teura atart dally fresa all l'ark eatawuys. Free booklet. Yellowstone Park Camps Cempaay Bex 572, Livingston, Mentama jDafremMswJfarJ Play Tennis I'ndrr Sunny Sklee All lslilna expert declat- a la always a delltht te play 1 Tennln In Ilermuda. VII ether "Perta te luti--)elf Hid inir, DrUlnr, Cy- lmv Halllncc. Me. tur llnuilnj. Bath in. Flshlnc. Ne 1'aisperts Medem Hotels. Sailings Twice Weekly Trem N. V every Wed. and Fat. Frem liermudu every Tuesday and Saturday via K. s. "FORT VICTORIA" and p.. H. "FORT HAMILTON" Tickets geed en t-lther steamer, erierlns unequalcj express ser vice. Write for Illustrated Hoektets. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE SI Whitehall St.. N. Y. Furnrss.lVlth A Ce.. Ltd.. Ileiirse Hide. PhUa.. Or Any ieilrint Aleut. ' L.N.W.R. leoadea North Westarm Kailwaf The PREMIER ROUTK (or TRAVEL la GREAT BRITAIN asd affording tha most varied pro pre gramme (or visiting places of hi hi terical and educational Interest, la eluding faneus Cathedral,, Abbey,, College, and ancient Castles. Demind traniperltlien via NORTH WtSTKHN when vniii.ii W.tklw lea', Slukeipeare's and Uin'4 Cem. try i the Lake Disliku of U-isUad. herih Wsiei, Stetland and Iceland. Tbe Royal Weil Ceaii Reui k. twren Londen and Scotland rieele Icr ayeed, oemfgtl. end tcenic ,olaj ,elaj ,olaj deur, Kctutuuei aad Skreplng Cart. Cliam of England Olhtr aUrmcttf Uhrmlny and iner iHMltett re from JOHN PAIRMAN. Agent. LONDON A NORTH WESTERN naiLiTAi, -. - 200-P 1'ifth Avenue, New Yerk COOK'S TRAVltL SERVICE IV. RERMUDA JLWL ratW3aw Over 150 elflici ihroujilieut tug wjrld.V iw I hoe. teak HaavjA n, Mre'J jK k,K Belew tVnlemt ..' 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