SW AM in IBM iflWWi, BV! T I. rwr fc Pfft f p;?ji4rviiv ;v fw0N0NV b 0VAtliiiTVC EX . ReVerfi & Mniler State Ct. n -. i F,Otl BY' J8 C?tf CempqttimA Di Dealers f ty. S ' rroee S24.50 ev.rn"' y it ' VeneeJ-bdx. 40x22x 15 in.'J' Fibjtecever. Round edges. Deep ' d a We r a;.' for hats. Cenvehient' 'size (or man or woman. Y nnt LJfW -LU2mBIKImmLmii 13 kh lllMllimilllHIIIIIIJi ANNOUNteNp' ANEW m 1714-16-18 Market Street Convenient" le Everything Terminals, Theatres, Hotels, City Hall, Leading Stores, Rcs 'taurants, "Shopping District. v l Ample PdrMng. Space DAY RATE 50c ' ' Other Paul's Garages 631 N Bread Street 220-222 Se.' Sydenham Street ,W. I i 'j q; ti'j-jtti se. ayaennam arreec fc&w )H(I' I UR booklet, . "Safeguarding,; r i. T !- ITal J 111 ;LL1 jVT iiniaVi if miu lout, ramnys 1 1 n-x ' 1 .1J L L'Ulure snuiuu uc rcad by every man havimr a family de- H npnHinu- unuii him. We' will gladly give ' Iri nr mail a cedv te veu. ", Optn Monday and Friday Evening; Six te Nine o'Cleek Get the point Koh-I-eor pencils help 'you de a bigger day's' work with less .fatigue, because they glide se easily. Leads as ''smooth as pussy-willow." Ask for Kolf-I-Noer. 17 Ltadt, horn SB te 9H, ler tttty ptptr ahi pftpeie KOH-I-NOOR ;i Pencils i MMEPinSTOM Ceaylag lak PeadU . At nil hlah.clatx Stationers anil utalcra m Draw- ing Uataial' I BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGHT OwenLetter'sSens Lartttt Ceal Yard iaPUMtlpkie TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST. .p; ' .1 TKynsinjiten 1 . f II .- k v u M WRITE OS PHONE MOW i aV .t-f . ,ai gS HaVH'SHHHHBglglflHBl' i'V , w v$i (nihility f rrecutlnf Prehiblf nun rinv wvnnina rux CMftOfMeMayv17 8 WORKMAN SEEKS DAMAGES 'Inability of a prohibition agent te be present yesterday nt thtf offlce'of United 8tatcs' Commissioner Jelfnc', fn Cam: Jen, necessitated the. potieriemont itintll May '17 of tbashcnrlnM of twentv Camden saloenkeeiicrii arretted In 'the I recent raids made by ffrohlbltlen axents tinder direction of the Itcv. jJ. U. AdamS, assistant Stale nrotilbltleit en- ferccment, officer fop Xev Je'rse.'Agent Lfl Hey Cettf'XTlta mn'jrifieranfnJnlntN rtjcalnst the tnloejiktpcrx.'Mviii ilcfnlncd InXeirark. VJ." '. Jehn" Wrltt. e.V-,f jret nnil Jalglm avemn; J:iffil-r(,. wn Oicld under, JJflOO ball 'nfli-rvn lieariii, when Agent Gravntt testlhcifithnti Mnrch 20 Inst he bought Ibree ilrinks'ef whisky and a half pint of liquor in his ptacc. Wrltt denied the charge. The complaint ."ngnliift Anten Fred Fred crlekpeir and ''.Jehn Uo'e,"-of 101 Knlghn nrennc, wns dlsmissedIA wheii It was shown tlint Frcdcrlelvsen did net own tliepliicc, The "Jehn Dee" com cem plnint was ngalnst Jacob Fleck, the present owner, but Commissioner Jellne said "Jehn Dee" charges hnd no stand ing in his court. Geerge Tarrlmnn, 12-43 West Erie avenue, Philadelphia. driver of the an tomebllc In Thlch Samuel Levin, of 1723. West Venango ctrect, this city. was fatally Injured en Saturday last en the White Herse pike, near Elm, N. .T:, has furnished $1000 ball te Justice .of the I'eaec iienrtiman, ei r-itn. i.evin. who was riding in the ear driven by rarrlmnn. alert in .icttorsen Hospital, from Injuries received when U'e, auto aute innhlln prnshed into n stalled truck op erated by Wilbur Herner, of Sharen Hill, Va? ' After 'the. accident Varr'min t" Lcvlnvte the office of u physician in Hninmoiiten. The ph'slelaft said he was net hurt te any extent end Pnrrlnm,. bieught Levin te this city. On the trip Lefiii became unconseleus. He died Sunday In the hospital, l'arrlinan sur rendered and furnished hail, pending an Investigation by the State police. One of the happiest women, In Cam den County Is Miss Heleii K. Keck, of 2." West Madisen atcnuc, i Colling weed. Ycsterdny after i-everal jears of effort she was finally admitted te citi zenship by Judge Shay nftcr MUa Keck pessed the, examination In Naturaliza tion Court with flying colors. She was n Herman and came le this country In hoot. There were 110 aliens nctnutteu te citizenship before Judge Shay. Several were rejected bccauscv they sought ex emption during the wnr as aliens. A number were also I ejected because of lack of knew ledge, ' ' Suit for $2.1,000 "damages tfas,ihstt luted in the Supreme Court in Camden t csterdny by .Benjamin F. Campbell, of 417 Chcrrv street. Camden, against the Pennsylvania Itallread for injuries he received en June 13 last, when he was thrown from n suspended bridge span en Pettis Island, opposite Camden. Campbell avers ns a tesult of the acci dent the hearing of his right car was destroyed and he hnd several ribs broken. . .... ... Employed in a "wrecking crew" by the railroad, Campbell avers that he was instructed by the foreman n charge of the operation te climb out en a bridge span te balance It. The span tilted and he was thrown several feet te the ground. Representative Patterson, of Cam den, has introduced n bill in Congress railing for en appropriation of $."0,000 for the erection of. a new postefflec in Haddenficld. Camden County. Jtcprc sentntlvc Patterson nml Pestmustcr Stavely, of Haddenficld, yesterday per sonally petitioned the Posteflicc Dc pnitmcnt te place Its approval en the iffw building and also asked that addi tional carriers be allowed in Haddon Hadden ficld. owing- te the great Increase in postal business. His left let and arm broken. In :i fall from a building In Wlldwoed. -Tliemni Etler, thirty-two years old. of Wild Wild weed, was efiterdny brought te Cooper Hospital. Camden, Etter Is a car penter. He fell four steiics. Leuis Munciul. fix cnis old. of 30,"i Bensen htrcct, lecclvcd n fractal ed leg when he wns struck liy a team driven hv Herbert Clemonsen, of 710 North Seventh utreet. Philadelphia, last ulght. ricmciisen Joek the lad te Cooper Hes. Vital. ' ADMIT WISTER ELOPED Elkton Marriage te Miss Bowden Confirmed by Family, Membeis of the family of Hedman M. Wlster, who is prominent socially in Philadelphia, today" confirmed the report from Elkton, Mil.. Hint h"c had been married thcre idieiily nfler mid night jesterdny te Miss Helen B. Bow den, of this city. According te rcpeit.s from Elkton, Miss Bowden arrived In an automobile with Mr., Wlster and nnelicr wnn In time te catch the cleik nt the mair'laga license office before he closed Up for the night. They went te the Her. Daniel F. Lockerbie, "marrying par son." and he promptly married them. Yeung Wlster served overseas In the ambulance corps. His In ether, Lung home, recently announced his engage, inent te Miss Gertrude Merrow. The brothers live nt 1200 Locust sticct. Mark 56th Wedding Anniversary Dr. and Mrs, S, A. Knlpc, of New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, are cejcbratlng their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary today, The ugeil coup'e are still enjejliis the best of health. Mrs, Knlpu is eighty-seven years old, her husband will be eighty eighty eighty oiie his next birthday. Tlicy were mar ried nt Fegle.svlllc In the same town ship In which they Mt III lrsidc. But two ,of their keveii chl'dren are stll liv ing. They nre Elian Fugley Knlpe. of Philadelphia,' and Jacob Leen Knlpc, of CntasauiiuivPa, Lumbermen's Banquet Tonight The nnniiul baneuct of the Lumber men's Exchange will be held tills ee- ' nlng nt the Pelluini Club, (lermnutenii. Anion I. Lesher, uirsldent of the ex- chntlje, w'hese term eplres telay, will prvkldn as teustinastrr. Frank. K. Dl( ilngham Is chairman of the IJnlcrtnln hieut Committee. Following the din ner there will HP 'dancing, cards ami kewliBft - .. .... J .. i .nym .nt..i. -v'v?..Vt a isiaaft- 4K& Oft Since time Immemorial there' his been . existence lia't pecull's'rlmetMni In called a hunch, Webster defines It ns "a. strong, intiiltive Impression' that something wljl happen'."" k Heme, races have been wen en hunehesr jioiuehelds arc run-en them, and It would t-ceiu that the female of the specie) U hiere subject te theui (ban is tlm male. ' Miss urrlrude Jnrnell. head of the employment 'department'ei a large dc patttnent store, was asked hew she felt about n woman's Intuition', and was New Yerk Advertising, Club, claims it is guesswork. J ' "I should be, interested in having that word really defined te me In a con crete, definite way. Yen knew, te ,my way or tninking, it Is Just plain out-and-out common sense," Miss Gnrpcll said. Called a Sixth Sense !'lf a man displays' it, it is labeled such. And yet; if n woman, who is most certainly capable of the same per ception, hits upon something, it Is at trlhnted te her 'womanly Intuition.' "Seme have cnllcd it n 'sixth sense.' I cannot believe that nnv such thing really exists. Why should 1 be pos sessed of the 'accepted five senses rtnd you of sltV If there Is sucli'n thing, the psychologists hare net ns yet come upon It. "A woman In business learns- te mnkc snap Judgments the same as n man.- ,Jf, 'ferjnstnnec, she does net likc n person. It. is net necessarily her Instinct warnlrigMier, It Is really con dieting personalities. "But as' te her ideas being guess work, I cannot agree with Mr. Fchl man. The mere one Is brought in con tact with people, the ''mere she corner te knowthenvtegot some'sert of idea Immediately ns te what they may be. But Women Differ "That is one kind of Intuition. The ether, which 'makes one believe that en July" 14, 1027, a 'certain thing' will and we the cost , .4A . i Miss Gtr trade rGtrncll, Employment Stere, ClUxm'ie Utter Belief- , " , l&Saysltffc Intuition . i'U m " TTTT T7I I th uggSaIBJBJBBI f ggS yHHHsaPr'' gi,,dte;'A., W r n?:i.myATr-m'Wr' J 2 TLJ ex lsteee dt Iftttt tlet. e itsttlnct. call Mrs. Bussel ..Fine, nn.m. n. yin- mMppWSENSEI l ''tt I U j a a ffeqd in 'Department But Anether' i Jr. happen, is something which T have It,, is interesting te note that all women de net. have the same Idea about their hunches. Naturally there would ,le a difference of opinion about this ns well os ether subjects, and another woman wns found whose Idea were the direct opposite of Mlffl Gar ncll's, Tucked away In one of 'Hie quaint streets whlchge te make up the "Green wich Vlllagef' of Philadelphia. Is n llnv lmn In! which are sold ail sorts of fnsclhntlng things. Here one finds Miss Gertrude uiteiuy. n nrm ne llcver in the existence of Intuition. "It'weuld be rather. difficult,." she Experience should teach something Our eighteen -years in , building automobiles Have taught us that the Knight engine is worth te our customers much mere thanthedeuble cost te us te build itcemparcd with a peppet-valve of ' the same; size. That-is why we1 build r moreef them every year. Ask us te mail you a copy of our booklet, - "Whs we Believe in the Knight Moter." K. ft V. KNICHT-MOTOR CO., East Mellae. III. (, Batdorf Mtier Sales Ce. 2504 N. Bread St. Vllel 2r 1 4 Te Our Customers, There are a large quantity of our Bettles, in the homes of our customers. Will you jplease gather all bottles with a big "J3" stamped en them, and put them where our driver can get them? REMEMBER our drivers will net collect i Bettles Belonging te Other Dealers, se be sure all the bottles are marked with" a big "B-" Help Us te Step an Unnecessary Waste and Expense. Should the driver fail te collect the bottles, will you please 'phone our Office (Poplar 3500) will send ter them and cheerfully of call. Thanking you for your courtesy, we have honor te be, Most respectfully yours, SIPPLEE-WILLS-JONES ual. iiltji tbe-'saiaeas one-'s con science. The wicd ol?ed speaks te man through) hi conscience,' and se It does through Instinct.- "Te.,iny mind, men have it just the same w de, wemeni An unconscious ruling of the' sub-conscious and it la most certainly net gucss'Werk, but the actual existence efn sdmethlnf which Is called" by many of us a hunchi" Oraxel Hill Club Electa The Weman's Club of Drcxcl Hill has nominated the ofHeers'whe will be voted upon for final choice at the May meeting. The nominated officers are: President, Mrs. G. A. Shafer; vice LL'GUiakSiut I h Never; Dcrys j M ' its wearer. Regardless ei its age it i pre- M sentablc and creditable in any company. I IN Send us that suit you thought worn out. H i Our cleaning will show you several menths1 H a reserve wear you never expected!1 9 I L HERZbG 6? CO. I ' All articles insurfd against fire and tlyefl Until delivered te you G'ermantewn's Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene, CLEAN-UP e; WEEK inn ft A .HW&HJ land, Mrs. FreasB. 8nder ;ttreasiircjr, Mrs. Heward M. Aldred directors (six te be elected), Mrs. Themas W. Barn hlll. Mm. Harry hi Cox, Mrs. Edward C. Fay, .Mrs. E. J. Illnkel. Mrs. Geerge II. Jehnsen,- Mrsi ., C. Pen nel, Mrs. Jaek Beld, Mrs. K. H, Scott, .Mrs. E. W. Beyferf, Mrs. M. T. HUdc, Mrs. Theodere B Smith nnd Mr Ben jamin Wnlnw right. ' v t We Buy Old Geld Disasaii, SilverPUUews rsa Fab Ttfta PENN SMELTING CO. ,, . Mt FILBERT ST. "&3ttu$F Ger. 03-92 't ' ; .win t f i .f(.. ' pay i JJTiai J IHHgB ,, M X, Mft&l&rJh ' ' . STOKE OPENS AT 9 a.. M. CLOSES AT 5t TjL t,M mmmmmmmmmimallimmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmimmitamimmmimmmmmmimmi Furniture and BedqMngSpecials 50-Inch Plain-Tep U1 Q HK Buffcte, as shown DX V ' I.niBe cupboard. 250 Solid Oak Bureaus, as shown $11.95 cy Solid Oak Chiffonier 5 Drawers IF $9.75 Perch Rocker $4.95 $3.50 Oak Dining Chair $2.29 3-Pc. Davenport Bed TS $59.50 Brown leathcictte. Mahogany Tea Cart S17.85 Gray Decorated 6-Pc. Breakfast Suit $34.75 HislXfJi.Z. $25.00 Brass Bed $11.95 Limited auantltv. As tllutti.itcd, J-lnch pests and hea flller teds, $8.00 Brass Sample Costumers $3.95 Dull or bright finish, well - braced legs; with numerous hooks. Slightly .shopworn. k $20.00 Pure Layer Felt Mattresses C0 (7P Thesn iniittrciiHes arc all made of ptre felt In laeis ara full for pounds and are teered nlth hcay ticking. $5.00 Feather $1.65 Bolsters TlieJi! bolsters nie full bed ilzc niled with pure fiathern. Limited Quantity NBUROS Fifth Fleer I e. e T mk ' VfflaTS'Uw 3 BlfiB c ll P V 0 jijjj- xktf my w JtiT' nWTTT JIF N. SNELLENBU1 KJM &$&&. 500 Baskets of Bfewtifift Grewing, Blooming , k& Pansy Plants ' m 10 Plants in a Basket 45c Hrwelallv creun for us from hlah grncln needs, carefully Delected. All iienllliy piaiun. nenrinK larga, bpAiitlful panelcs, and growing splen didly. SNELLCHBURflS Flower Shep, , First Fleer Heuscfurnishiags $2.25 Kleanwell Mahogany Finish Metal Carpet Sweeper $1.19 .NltKfl- trimmed s cepcra with braid furnllurf protrcteis $8.50 Rapid Washing Machines $4.98 Gec 100 Ft. Extra ' Streng Clethes Line at 39c $75 Snellenburg Special ' All-White Porcelain Finished Gas (fcCTQ ACT Cabinets .... PO ti Vt bluet range Mlth etra line Iml.lnc and broil- lug ecns. Sold en (Jub I'lnn. $3.25 Imported Quart-Size Vacuum Bettles, $IIQ S32.50 Oak Finish Refrigerators Gelden $19.95 All-white finish inside. Sold en the Club Plan I $1.35 White Enamel Finish Large Size Four-Piece Pantry Set Fleur Can Sugar Can (89c!?: effce Can 'cu Can $1 White Enamel Finish Bread Bexes, Ea. 64c S3 4-Pc Garden Sets, Complete. . $1.75 Consisting e 10-tueth ntrel rake, full sl7e ctidcn hee and sliert-liandle truiK ppK, Reg. $22.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets te Sell Cl- A APT Tomorrow at PXvfJ7tJ 11 J-ploce ictt, I'olenlnl shape geld band decoiiitien. dhbiu ittiper. feci Ions $1.50 Clear Crystal Glass Mixing or Refrigerator Bowl Sets 79c (Set) KIe sizes, C, fi, 7, 8 and 0 Inches In dluiueter, $1.50 Dez. Fire. proof China bustard 7Qn Cups, Dez. vy lllidergliUi'il, phM r.jit drcomtlena. ' Y, gJi ROfgBHgfl Cja9PaaBggsaBVl'' WikUsaillV '" -" V. Jy' ii i"n .BV-maMasMaaBiBBikB aJTTp II ( ablnct rniiKe U W etra line R . f AaaafkUiV ed5 V 11 i Hi ' JgSOT BSEAD J Jm, .Jv'"'-rSi' ai &l i M i U a Pi Ml. .i r si fl P f m JlV .A'3V. 3; f M f: I ;y iv a n .T .,.,
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