Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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-..I.... Prohibition a. Success
VL ., n,r Krciiliie Public I.cttuc r,
'"?. ..nnrlMICC Of J. ( KcCH-
glt int. .-I y . . . ,
net
fccrryt ".., whnl i obsnve regard
"SS ..Me . Of tbe hundred
"L'in rentact with It Is rare Hint
eon in re " , 0, formerly
' "",'";. unf them In Hint condition.
m" .rniiinliitnm'CB. Vim-c who were
h,t,1i nn.l thes! who wcre innileintu
jtrlnSr bother new te leek
'"eftrc I" nellilnu lmme.nl In .IrlnKlim
-1MB no one doe net uiu nnarr the
J? ' f iiihere or become tibtiMw, ;r
1S tat ' think It foeMi.
3Bi?r wrSn boiler oft without It.
Sjriclani ThS u'sc liquor can obtain t
iP uimBlrlv. r. Keen, who Ik n
'"iSK ia at tlu liend of the mirRlal
''l-ileii i-mwlilew prohibition a grent
C fit te II e public health. .
I The nrol'JWtlen amcndmei.l ih
III In- the Leg " nturcs of thrcc-
11 Me the States, and Ih a jmrt of
fa Rv of "he Innil. 1 de net knew
i . .nectablp person who ban n Mill
'I'ihoVilmkesbeerlnvehUou
)S the law. in my jmw ". "',"
il.nt lins been a Krent
HiiuccxM nnil ims
L what I did net
think peislh'e for
t,e public poed
The use of a coiiel
, .lecreaslnc anyway, except ami
1 JK WZ nfiiMi. AbeHslilmt the f
except nmenR
ws
free
,ncb killed the trade. . A. J.
' rhllndclphln, May 8. 15
the
,f Demands Fairness te Negro
V.,. jMller e the KviHlne Public l.nlecr!
"sir Fer 1500 Vans the American
k. ." .. Inlmieil rellKelVSSl.V. fOIIRllI 1111
MMhTnaly and hacriliced heroically te
'.Bl?CDi..rbJ i,ifl Brent country what It
1HP '" ... ti,.u tnr innrn limn
ll
WW' ..""'':. l.n.. ....-,1 l.e
aw
.Afiru Til ."rlivp iit-
Iwhltes and an freemen hncrilicc. tnou tneu
f"nis te destroy autocracy. 'I his is
ji-utfi ... - t. !.! !.,...
:. ...i
V What M hl rewnrl? lynching,
HrMcutlnn and mere atrocities!
mere
v t(,p nee of Drutai wivnecr
iBebrule can no leneer exlM.
r.i Irrnanertlre of color.
is Bene
Ilunian
mus-t be
e""1?": ,i ..i,.l,u nt iiltllnsj nmtm.
Theodere Ilnohevclt Mates: "'I lie man
I don't knew is the man I den I like.
But we de knew the NeRre. we knew
hit we have brought them ever here,
we knew tlint we have forced them into
lrr. We dare net say we de net
"new 'them. Wliatever the Negro is the
white man has made. '1 he eyes of
the whole- world are feeu-ed en u- as
the met civilised nntien of the world.
Is It humanity te burn Negroes at the
,1,1,0 nn fut recently occurred en May
8 In Tej.'nH. We lid net educate the
Krers along the proper lines. The
fault Is In u. and net in our colored
Mlshber. Take the outbreak In TuVt.
ithcre thousands of Negroes were driven
from their homes. Their sunken eyes
told of sleepless nights, their ashen fnecs
hepel;e gripping fear. Virgil state-,:
"TresTriusnue mlhl nulle dlscrimlnc
iMtur."' ("The Trejnn and the
Tjrlan are treated by me without nny
discrlminatinn.")
As I haie. stated above, regardless
. of their color, race or 'nationalities, let
tube human and net beast.
It is net the Negro who should He
taught, hut the white men in Te.Mis
who should be taught the principles of
liw and order. Murder is murder,
whether it Is committed dnylercnlght.
TW must he tnticht that it Is ciuel.
wicked, unlawful te commit such crimes
IS that of Texas. If a Negro Im
committed a crime then let the law of
the fulled States take its proper
course. Ucmcmber, the command from
ibeve, "Theu shalt net kill."
ALBERT I'. SELTZER.
Philadelphia, May 8, 1022.
Which Sunshine or Moonshine?
foPie-iTcfller 0 ffic Evening Public T.cilaer:
Sir I wns just thinking of nn arti
cle I rend li the Forum 'the ether day
hcided "Would Restore Wet Days."
I think William M. S. must be sick:
le'seems he worried ever buying medi
cine nt 2 or .?: n prescription. I ns
in abstainer never hnvc given that end
of the subject a passing thought. Seme
pwple doctor themselves te dentil with
whl?ky when they might live te a goeu
old age.
Be does surely want te restore these
lovely wet days, when the' little doers
did swing and the brasu rails shone
ltbln. The-c delightful dus for the
Biny wives te see their drunken halves
Come home with twisted tongues, stng
jerlng steps, reddened eyes and silly
Pins; in fact, the ether fellow whom
be never steeped te marry and hardly
resemblance te the line looking
"pert" in her album.
Had these beautiful licensed aen
Ter existed there would be no bootleg
writs te harp en.
He says, "Loek nt the Eighteenth
Amendmcut nnd see where the United
Bwtes is going te." I sincerely hope
Jjt'KeIng te be se dry that William M.
V'11 Mdt cotton nmV be mighty
"Mk-ful te get a geed drink of cold
u J.' IIp Pcnks of Arbucklc having
M Ws times and I will speak of Me
AUater. Kerr, Death and Campbell all
bunch, who wdre. sentenced te
prison for thirty enrs for the murder
1. F00,r 'Tt'"nl(! Patterson under the
Iyy I,lcc,ns, hiw, 4 te 1 In this case,
'""feed, William, en that.
UQ alSO Ptll'lnu llin .lnlt nr. ..-lis.
ejarnlts blw suicide and poisons his
-- fiiug; our,
somehow. 1 idtv
the
vwr rich
n nin ninn ..i . i.i.i
bt I.? t,,is ridiculous Idea. Wlllinfrf.
Wt perhaps If real, earnest, honest
Tre rev" .ProWMllenlst. whose Initials
of P.5?r,,iP,nehet' H c,ecte'1 Governer
ttiBw2.nT-vun,n' s"nhlnft will fellow
peilndelpliin, May 8, 1022.
-hLJVe ln the "Upper Story"
file i"r 0 "" Kxtni" r'""" 'e
thiivT' "as Oliver Wendell Helmes,
an mnlLTa ," "' hal mnu was
ire eL. i lM .wh,p,, n11 1,lH onePkterH
JteSi ?n "vry nnn'1 ,lmt rei-tal
tSSSH '".recH-riMlfK. such as the
miM en'1 wpHWHty te certain
lien te' "re ,rnnsmlttcil from genera -
s i? ",inks ran ,leny " llut
ttVinorei mcs .,0 t,,c transmitting of
tt're is! ,?., , ,,,c fntellcctuul nature,
Tha) ,,(, variety of opinion,
lock? Sien,Pn,t f th Philosopher,
ft min ?. "'" "a'netl that at birth
Pc?SrnWn8 Iiku." sll(,et of b'ak
fin i tK !'' . b" .'ltten. is well known.
tiite.1 i . ...,s. lnt nil knowledge erlgl
I,. .", ' I" riciice,
Environment, wns
:r rcit inc or,
..? scal0 we II
On tlin fililee end nf
llllll - l.Sll'i ...1 "
rf"rgi
e.. .1 ' ivuiiu rII0I. VVI e
that fV Spowe.r "f Jiei'r se much
fates u,i,.m,.Ule llol,(wef cscnpi
ne
Th. .t..V,ru,e. . seem hopeless.
two ,I"..pr?1,ftuy. I'm between the
pewerfi if.;,. "IU ,""t ''credlty Is a
ibterr nf ri """" wl, Knew ,lin
renS &.. L0 Al"Prlcen Ailnniees, the
tttrcmes, hut that
ArltIl.
Will V" "111111118
that mlglit be nuincd
In. "'
iUO
latest contrihullen ,, tin. ,iu.
euiiin- J l yentriuui c
ah made by Vin
sten Churchill, i
r "' nfrafi'i". nr.".m wl, iinprnr dn
Uen.iJT-'l1." . I nhllc I rdirer. . I.rlli
n 'ly
iHO
llerH
lLil 1 rVX., '"I'1 "' ! nrlnteil,
it. v ' ""'I Interest will bt unawt red.
- i
logical reSCnrell nnil lm. I.n.n.. n tlia
conclusion that man embodies a primi
tive or nnlmnl mind, and, as it were,
a stipci inpesed creative mind. If he
allows the animal mind te dominate we
have the nnttu-al lesults. But man has
n choice of Irtlug in either mind, cre
ative or primitive. Mr. Churchill be
icves that giving free tcepc te the
inwhnl erealhc energy of the universe
Is the whole secret of living, and that,
RiMjii that, the conduct will take care
of ilNi'lf. In the conflict between primi
tive niui creative emotions, the latter
inuM dominate. Thus come the-artlsts
anil the gieal works of nit.
Mr. Churchill points out that the
meic (he will dwells in the primitive
ii-liiicts. the stronger they become, and
he mere it dwells in the creative cmo cme cmo
tens, the mere dominant they get te
he. After nil. what is this but the old
religion disputed nr prhnp the mar
Huge of rcligiun and art? Mr. Church
Ill nys :
, "As-' time rocs en ve hiill rc mere
intervals of cie.itiw thythm ns our spas spas
inedlc primitive rniitileni cen-e. When
crenthu emolien comes, it expresses It
self In writing or in muie, and thin is
our true n-lf. We honr.wer.N break
ing en our conscieti'-iiess like the sea
upon the shore and th cQeet of the
rhjthm Is like mtHc '
Se that the tirst effort of man. when
lie aiises te an uudcrtuml!ng of him
elf. should be In establish Ills residence
In the sunny upper rooms of his nature,
net in the basement.
HORATIO 8UMMHUS.
Iicnlen, N. J., Mny . 11)22.
Wants Vete en Daylight Saving
Te fly tMler nf the r..intne Puhllv t.nletr:
hir-A) I have noticed 'mid hnvn
heaiil Hint the majority of the voting
people nte against thtx ilavllght sav
ing, or "fnke lime." what they could
de Is ,i May 1(1, primary election iat .
Ihey should all murk en the bottom
of their lullet "Against Daylight Hav
ing, and the judge of the division
must count and make a record of them,
lhls should be decided by the voters.
I'reMdent Harding Was right when
lie nld he was opposed te oceompllsh eceompllsh oceempllsh
ln da. light ta leg by turning the
Mauds of clocks and watches; let the
Imslne-.s men open their Meres one hour
Cm'ilZ- , , AInKKT J. ARNOLD.
rhllailelpliia, Mny (I. 1!)22.
Questions Answered
Weighing the Baby Baby
Te the Editor el the Kvcnlrp PnhUc Udgcrt
Sir Hew boeh cheuld n npw-bern Imhv
dhow an npprocalile Rain In w.klit nnd uhat
pheuld be the normal Increase In weight?
rhlladclphla. May S, inj2. ' ' '
Durlns lh first tlire menlln the Increas.
In welriit of (i normal babv cheul.l be about
half a :)tinj lath wtck: by the end nf thp
fiflli month the baby that has been per
fectly well and U b-ln? properly nourished
hmiM liJie doubled lis birth weight and
uelch about fifteen pounds, nnd at the end
if tlit. fifteent'i month It should nelph three
times Its weight nt birth. Infantu that arc
ery larse at wrtn de net Increase
Idly.
se rap-
Trie Ivery Coast
Te thr Editor et the Vvtntng Public I.rdeer:
Sir Will seu ptraie tell me vvhern the
Ivery Ceat Is located? j, j (j,
(ormantevvn, Miy s, 1022.
'Ihe Ivery Ceist Is n colony In Trench
West Africa. Ivlng between Liberia nnd the
British Geld Const Colens.
California and Flerida
Te th Ed.ier of tl c Kicnlna Public Ledger,
slr ,, ..,.,,, spe,,.. mero lll(,ly te
cur in lalirernla than In llerlda? Your an
swer will deUde a disputp between n friend
and msself. VI1HA Meri.I.MrtY.
Philadelphia, May s, IOL'2.
Yes. a "cold snap" U ireie IIKrlv te oc
cur In California than In I'leild.i. fl3
United StntOH Wiathei Bureau at-, bow bew bow
evcr. thnt both of these Staler nre liable
te. fro-H te mero or less lent, dependlnK
iipuii the localities. ('Hllfernli exti nd ever
a vvlde territory north end beuth, with many
high meunlulns, which nli'u te It a v.irletv
1 of (limine, rendering a rtillly visitation much
mero likely thin In I'lerlda, whltli Is letated
much farther south and has, all told, a muUi
milder climate.
Andrew Jehnsen as U. S. Senater
Te the Editor of the Evening J'uMIc Ledger:
Sir Wai Andrew Jehnsen elected te the
United States Srnate after the end of his
term m 1'resldent? DUMOS.
Phlladelrhij. May S. 102..
Yes. Andrew Jehnsen's service as Piesl
dent ended In 1SC0, anil In 187.1 he was
fllnctrd te llie United Stales Senate as a
Deniecr.it after one unHUCcsiful campaign
fin the suit and also after falling ns im In
dependent candidate for Congress, lie was
chosen for the Senate by the Tennessee
1'Ulslature In January, 1S7B. nnd was In
his seat during the short session of March,
lS7'i. His triumph was short lived, for he
died July 31, 1S75. In his slxts -seventh
scar.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Midnight en the Ocean"
Te the Editor e the Et ening Public Ledger:
air The "Nonsenne Verses" which ap
pcircd In the People's Forum net Ions age,
beginning "'Twas tntdnlelit en the ocean."
reminded rne of lints about a sea experience
written In mero serious viln. which I In In
clesu nnd would be slad te ee In print.
Mns. w, it. n.
Philadelphia. May 0. 10J.'.
MIDNIGHT ON" TIIU OCHAN1"
AVe were crowded In the cibln:
Net n soul would diru te nleepi
It was midnight en the waters
And a storm was en the deep.
'TIs. a fearful thine In winter
Te be shattered ly the blast
And te hear these rattllnj trumpets
Thunder. "Cut awa the mast"'
Se we shuddered there In tllence,
Ter the stoutest held his breath,
While the hung'y sea was reailnu
And the breiKi-rs talked with death.
As thus we sat In drUness,
Each one busy In his prasers,
"We nre leaf' the cupnin fcheuted
As he stacnercd Juwn the stairs
Hut his little dauKhler whispered
As shn took his Icy hand.
"Isn't Oed upon the ocean
Just tha f.ime as en the land?"
Then we klsied Ihe little maiden,
As we npolte In better cheer,
And we anchored sJfrf In harbor
When the morn was shlnlnn clear.
"My Trundle Bed"
Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledger:
SlrKecently seu primed a beautiful poem
called "Childhood llecollcctlens." which I
enjoyed reading very much "Will seu kindly
print the fellow Ins. the nsme of which Is
"My Trundla Bed." an old favorite of mine
and probably remembered by some, of our
readers 7 M.UY O. J.
l'hlladelphla. May 0, J 0 JL.
MY TRUNIJI.U HUP
As I ruminated through the attic.
I.lst'nlns te the falllns iln,
Ap It pattered en the shliiBles
And aualnst llie window iwne!
PeeplnB ever chests nnd boxes
Which with dust wire thickly spread.
Saw I In thu faitheiit corner
AVhit wus ence my trundle bed.
Se I drew It from the tecess.
Whr It had lemnlned se long,
He-irlnir all lhn while ihe muste
Of my melher'H voice In sonar.
As he saiu; In sweetiHt accents
What I mnce hase efin read
llui.li m dear, lln iul n"'! slumber.
Hull uiiiii Is guard Ihs b il "
M I llslencil ruel'ri llcni
That I theusht had been foraet
Cama with nil the push et inenier',
Iluahlnr, threnln te the spot;
And I wandered bclt te childhood,
V
Then It wi with handi se wntly
Placed upon my Infint hd
That ihvtuuRht my llpi te utter
Carefully the werdi iha aald.
..ever can they be fortetton, '
Deep are they In memory riven!
'Hallowed be- Thy name. O Tathwt
father! Theu who art In htavan."
Thla rhs taught me. then aha told m
Of Its Impert, great and deep,
After which I learned te utter,
'Wew 1 lay me down te aleep."
Thn It waa v.lth handa uplifted,
And In accents aeft and mild, t
That my mother aaked "Our rather!
father! de thou bleaa my child."
Tear hie paeeed and that dear mother
1 t.eng hni slumbered 'neath thj ted,
And 1 trust her sainted spirit
Revets In the home of Ued.
Hut that scene at aumm-r twilight
N'ecr has from memory fled,
And It comes In all Ita freshneas
When I 3e the trundle bed.
"Mill May"
Te Hie Editor et thr Evtntng Publtc I.tdatr:
Mir Diss like these we ha been en
ltiK of late remind me of a song I used
te shut wh"i I was n bev, which I ask you
te print. It Is called "Mill May," and was
set te a very melodleuF tune.
james u ruLLnn.
Chester. I'a,, May 0. 1022.
MILL MAY
The slran berries grew In the mewing. Mill
Miy.
And the bobolink sings en the tree,
On the l.nells the red clever Is growing, Mill
May.
Then ceme te the meadows with m.
?HO.
cs. come, the ripe cluatera among the thick
Bram
We'll pick In the mewing, Milt May, Mill
May,
And the long afternoon together we'll pass,
When the clever Is growing, Mill May,
Mill May.
When the clever Is (rowing, Mill May.
Come,
reme.
ere the aearen Is ever. Mill
May,
the fields
Te
where the atrawberrles
prew:
the thick crewing
WhU
sterna and the
clever. Mill May.
fchall meat us wherever we go.
UtO.
The mm slanting under your bonnet, Mill
Mry.
Wlil eoen bring a soft glow te sour
f.ic...
And our lips the strawberries leave en It,
Mill May.
A tint that the sea shell would grace.
CHO.
probate Mclaughlin will
$41,000 Left te Heirs After Several
Bequests te Charity
Among the wills admitted te probate
today was that of .lehn -McLaughlin,
fitHO tiieenwny avenue, who leaves
S 11.000 te children nnd grandchildren,
yfler the following bequests: Five bun
dled dollars each te the Catholic Church
of St. Antheny of Padua, Sisters of
the Immaculate Conception nnd Little
Sisters of the Peer, Fifty-fourth street
and Chester avenue ; $300 te St. Jeseph's
Orphanage, and $21X1 te the Church of
the Most Precious Bleed.
Other wills: Theodere A. La Perte..
si (10,000. in private beiiuests; James II.
Iloleemb. Ii5(3 East Montgomery 'ave
nue. $2(1.001); Themas J. Lawless, 12.33
.liick.-en street, $7112;. Anna Wicker,
.WIS Livingston street, $5300.
Lctlerbef administration were grant
ed by the Bcgister of Wills today In the
estate of Alice D. Craig HaUirld. 172."i
Wnlnut street, who died May e, te her
husband. Majer Henry Reed Hntticld;
her nephew, D. ('. Wright, nnd her
niece, Catharine C. W. Muckle. The
estate is valued at $45,000.
Inventories were filed in the personal
estates of Charles II. Marshall, $02,
542; and Francis J. McGovern, $145,
(I1S.81. CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
I Doesn't hurt a bit! Drep a little
I "Freezene" en an aching corn, in
'ttantly that corn steps hurting, then
, shortly you lift it right off with fin
, gers. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezene" for a few cents, sufficient
, te remove every hard corn, soft com
or corn between the tees, and the
calluses, without soreness or irrita
tion. -Advt.
VICHY
trams bspvbuc. nenarr)
Natural Alkaline I
Water
Unexcelled for
Table Um
Known and pre
scribed by the
Medical Profewien
for many years as
possessing great
Meflirinal Properties
5KY0tm
Bottled at
)fY3lbl""
th Spring
BRSRI
DISTRIBUTORS
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MITt'llEM, ri.JITC'IIKK ,t,
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fatlen was bestowed for meritorious
service te the Italian Government dur
ing the World War. Colonel Heep was
requested te come te Italy In order
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LEARN TO SWIM NOW
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STAMMERING
m r Tour Speech Defect Corrected II
mW THE KINQSLEY PLAN II
Next Club NlKht for Klnesley Club, II
Monday, May 1'2. All Interested In the II
correction et defective speech welcome.
Pheno Wnlnut 1002. Kend for Uoeklet. i
cr---r:i!!i5 wainm st ""- " "1
fDESKS
Office Eqnis-N
ment, Weed St
Steel Flies
V
Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce.
Bank, Office. Library A Scheel Furniture
At 926 Arch St. Since 1884
(Shoemaker llulldlns)
BPBIX hi:fmkts
ATLANTIC PITY. N. .1,
:SaSBB!5ii
Kveevmb
DUL4
Glorious Spring Weather
Insures perfrrt health, happiness and
thorough contentment. A gracious sun.
beautiful blue sides, salt air from old
ocean, the beach and the boardwalk,
combined witli Atlantic City's many
ether fascinating features, assure a
most wonderful sojourn.
NOW golf, metering and horseback
riding arc exceptionally popular
"Yeu Should be in Atlantic City"
ANNUAL SPRINTS GOLF
TOIKNAMKNT
May 18, 10. 20 at the Country Club
of Atlantic City
Entries Clese Wednesday Evening,
May 17, iu--' MnMExlmtfiaffm
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Ite.icheil In three
limiru from Spw
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s'ntlen or Hudsen Terminal. Threush Tullman service,
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ALBEMARLE
Vlrclnla ave.. block from famous Boardwalk
and Steel Plr; epen after Improvements I
cestlnar 33.O0O. maklnc this finuae strictly
modern In eviry sense. Ilactrlcltv thrueut.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS :
Spacious selarium: sun deck; private ba.tha;
elevater: 11. SO day UP. rooms only. Owner.
ship manasement. QAriLr; A DKVITT.
THE LOUVAN
Tennessee nve. nr. Peach. Turen. plsn. ont ent
aide rms. Runninc water. MI19. E. aurJKB.
DE VILLE ? plan
rm Igg M week up. Tb
wenaeri'ul meals;
danclns; .Sprint
nmua vi. 11 linen,
Banff Sprin'.'i Hetel, has a
dining-room capacity of 600.
285 guest rooms, windows
opening en mountain fairy
lands. S Iphur and fresh
water peels, getf, tennis, meter
beating, canoeing, and ether
outdoor sports.
Sumner Tourist Tickets en
Sale Commencing May 151b at
Greatly Reduced Far.
Call or
Canadian
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020 Chestnut , Btrwt l'hlladelphla
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WHERE AURORA SPANS
QEE . Canada this
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01 a 1 neuiana ram, ine meai msgnmcent trip te be had In all
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A few grains of this exquisitely
scented powder dusted en the skin
seethes and cools, and overcome
heavy perspiration. It, is an ideal
face, skin, baby and dusting powder
and takes the place of ether perfumes
for the skin.
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the unusual and the beautiful. Prem
the Canadian Pacific Hetel Bew River
Valley, Tnnnel Mountain with its
switch-back ascent, Sulphur Mountain
with ita Het Springs and observatory,
Mt. Rundle, Steny Squaw an entranc
ing view tn every direction.
Hiking, aaddle pony, auto or carriage take
you te thene and many ether wonders Mt.
Asslnlboincf'Matterhern of the Reckies" l.the
'Hoodoos", Lake Minnewanka, Marble Can
yon. Including 300 miles of toad and trail In
Recky Mountains Park.
irrife ter Tour C-13S
Pacific Railway
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Decide New
te spend your vacation in a
Different Place
DECIDE new that you will net de
the usual thing this summer, but
that you will see fc'w scenery, de new
things in fact, livfa new life for a few;
weeks atMcast.
Decide new that you'll knew the value
of this complete change that has wen
the favor of se many people that
you'll rejuvenate -yourself in mind and
body in this way that you, perhaps, new
think impossible.
' Surprise and delight yourself with
this experience. Try it, as I did, and
then come back and tell your friends
what yeuhavc found.
V tt ea
1 was run down
rest and new diversion.
In three weeks I was re-made a new
man. I took my wife and children, and
we were all repaid, following that vaca
tien, by the most healthful year that we trolley
had ever known
The result is we have spent six sum
mers there since then.
This great outdoors, se enchanting
and se different, repairs the waste of
work and worry almost magically.
Yeu can't appreciate it till you knew
by experience.
A myriad interests are provided.
4,000 miles of paved meter reads take
you te the mountains,
trout streams, fertile
ish missions, a desert like Sahara, te De it new. Yeu never will regret ita)
fine golf courses, te impressive canyons You'll be glad all your life.
Ail-Year Club of Southern California
Chamber of Commerce Bklg. Sec. 404, Les Angeles, California
Temperature
The average mean temperature
in Southern California (or the
pan 4 years (U. S. Weather
Bureau Records) is as fellows;
June, 66 July, 70 August, 71
September, 69.
The same records show that a
treat city in the center of this
section has en the average only
one day in June, two days in
July, three in Aucust and three
In September when the ther
ecn. t m n .1.
BERKELEY "eath f,0,lt lare- Br
rms . eiery one with ocean
view. Bithlm: from heuiu. Meri Is Sellers
BISCAYNE v' oeeai runninc wuter In
CAI'K MY. N. .1.
HOTEL WINDSOR y0'--
Beach. American plan. Special rntes diirtng
.. n, iiaipin. uwner-i'r
I'rep.
11E.CH I1AVKN. N. J.
THE ENGLESIDE,Ti
KN's
I'rlvatn bath' with eu up i treah wnter.
five tennis courts tioeltlet H K i:ai K
iter. Alse the Covington, West Phllaaulphla.
TOURH
FRANK'S
MEDITERRANEAN
Cruise de Luxe, February 6
hv Snerlally Chartered New
CUNARD S S "SCYTHIA"
Turbine Oil Hurner. ill r.nn t ns.
2 month., MOO nnil ifi liHliiilen kliere
etriiralnnM nnd nfl epenea,
lBil. Hel I41111I. C'nnnlnntliiuplr,
refer, llnly, Snnln, K(r.
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FRANK TOURIST CO.
219 S. 15th St., PhiU.
(EaUb. 16T8) Bell Phi. Spruce C834-S
By An Eastlrner
This Great Outdoors
repairs the waste of work and worry almost magically
an
d in need of
Where
sea shores, lakes,
Ask any
valleys, old Span- fher information, or mail coupon below.
memeter touches or exceeds 90
decrees.
The air is usually dry, se higher
temperatures arc comfortable
here that would be uncomfort
able in the Uast where humidity
emphasizes heat.
Southern -California averages
309 days of sunshine. Summer
is the rainless season se you can
flan en perfect weather for your
un.
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r.fcA.l,r!,"l."i"huJ,,l,n ,I",' :n mlnulec from
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Inn and evrnlnp; trains. ClAHAOK in eennc
tlen Spacious creun.ls. T nnts Canoeing,
nsrclmr T' mu.M. Pay, vvkly n.l mtnl
rates quoted D nn- 1 rt'es n-iniuuts
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A ttrlctl; Med helrl wjih ..crllrnt lal.la iud
eerrle.. IMpnfatt batha, capadlrSOO. AlUlui.
MOO feat. jipUndid readt; ,elf, tenla, etc
Open .luii. ilrd te Neyrinher 1st
Address until Jun 0. lehn J r.ihi-.T. uV,.
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Desirable furnished summer lettugea near
laka and sjelf ceurM for rant by the mouth
or aeaaen. Write II. T. YBAOEB. Mar- '
Net Youth's Fountain, but as near 16
that long sought for panacea as any
thing you'll ever find !
I an easterner was once sent te
Southern California in the summer bya
physician.
I rcftiember my first comment "why,
it's tee warm te go there during sum
mer." But he showed mc U. S. Weather
Bureau figures taken from a 44-year. ;
record and proved my mistake te me; '
These figures are printed en this ae) .
neuncement. Read them for yourself.
and sublime mountain retreats.
And all are within a hours rxii'
by meter car, train, beat oil trolley from
the ninth city in size in the United
States. Yeu can even climb a peak by
else can you find these fea
tures this great difference and invalu
able change? Why de the "usual things"
each summer? Why net something like
this?
Decide new that you will go this sum1
mer te Southern California for the best
trip of your life.
Special low-rate, round trip fares be
ginning May 15th A'e mere War Tax.
railroad ticket agent for fur-
I Information Coupon
j All-Year Club of Southern California
J ' M. 1 lumilicr of t emmercc Blub'.,
I Les Angeles, California.
I Please send me full information about
the summer acatien possibilities in Seuth-
crn California.
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Address
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