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Let our de lightful banquet halls and dining-rooms help te make it a memorable success. Perfect appointments, care ful service, very moderate charges. And there is un restricted parking space for all your meter cars. PKm feflir OSZO. CHAS. DUFFT, Jr., Cta.nl Mlu,,t HOTEL LORRAINE Bread St. at Falrmeunt Ava. N. JIG. OFFICERS I WONT GO TO CAMP Cel. Price, Maj. Selby and Lt.- Cel. Stene Among Theso te Be Missing at Sea Girt m I'CTAMMERING CI H T m a. -.a rAwatarl 111 aH innr nprrrn jinn,- ..--- WWWW Tift trtvidt.irv Pf.AN la OUTCOME OF BORDEN AFFAIR; Het water a-plenty with this heater When building, buying or re modeling your home equip It with a real geed water heater. "ADELPHIA" Ceal Tank Heater Progressive plumbers recognize It an the meat scientifically constructed heater made. Six sizes for all nurnesM. Small aires for boiler only. Large size for boiler and radiator. Te get tne best Insist en "Adelphla" It's different from all ethers. Phene, write or call for circular. BORDEN STOVE CO. 1313 Arch Street Buy through your plumber. fuilllji 1 I PJHam D v Colonel Winficld R. Prlc anil Majer fleorge L. Se by, Camden, will b among tlie Ketith Jersey officers of the 114th Infantry. N'ew .Jersey Nntiennl (Jtiard. who will net be at the head of their old companies when the orgnnlzn ergnnlzn orgnnlzn tlen gees te Sen Girt for the nnnunl encampment July --, It was learned to te day. (Siivcrner IMwnrds has announced that he will net relocate the companies' of the original 114th he aliened te the j linth Infantry following the wrangle ever the resignation of Brigadier Gen eral Heward S. Berden. It will be the first time In thirty years that Price has net led n com- I jinny te sen tilrt, while it win tie tne nrsi lime in twenty jenrri iiint neiuj has net attended the encampment. Price is one of the eldest figures In the New Jersey National fitinrd and was n battalion commander of the Third Regiment hefere the World War. lie was chief disbursing officer of the Pro Pre Pro eost Mnrslinl (ienernl's office during the war and wn.s elected colonel of the 114th Infantry when the N. J. N. (.. was ie- t organized nff'-rward Selby. who wan a company com mander In tin' old Tlilnl. was decorated and promoted te major for brnverv In France. He was elected regimental adjutant of the 114th when the. guard was reorganized. Anether officer who will net he In command nt Sen Girt Is Lieutenant . Colonel 1'dward B. Stene. Burlington. I who is new undcrshcrlff of Burlington j County. Colonel Stene commanded the Burlington Company of the old Third in the Argonne, rind was promoted te major and decorated for bravery. He has been a Nntiennl Guard officer , twenty j ears or mere. These officers reigned along with , nearly every ether officer of the reel- I l mental MafT. thlrtv-twe in number. ' 'when Geerner IMwnrds insisted en; I the election of General Berden, mil- ' , ltemiire sportsman. The Cnindcu, Burlington, Trenten. I Mount Helly, Brldgeten, Millvllle. Vlneland anil Salem Companies have re-elected officers whose resignations i were accepted by IMwnrds as a result ' of the Berden wrangle. Nef that Berden has resigned by request of the ' If you want te keep your hair in I Governer, there Is speculation in Ne- ' feed condition, be careful what you tlenal Guurd circles whether or net wash it with. ' Edwards will permit the re-elected Met soaps and prepared sham-I commanders te serve. j poes contain tee much alhali. This i The Governer has announced he will dries the scalp, makes the hair make known his jihins for the nnnual brittle, and Is very harmful. Mill- encampment and assign officers te com- i sided coeeanut oil shauijioe (which i mand the cninpnnlc. In n few ibiys. He is pure and entirely greaselessi, is s waiting word from the Militia Bu much better than anything else you j renu at Washington regarding their ni can use for shamjioelng. as this . preval of his plans. can't possibly Injure the hair. When Kdwards ren"Igned the units ' Simply put two or time tea-0f the 113th and llltli Infantile. lie1 spoonfuls of Mulsified In a cup or placed the Salem Cenijinny of the 114th glnss with a little warm water, ' jn the ll.'ith, with heachiunrters at tlien moisten your hair with water Newark. The headquarters of the reg and nib It In. It will make an iment wns temnved from Cnmden te abundnnce of rich, creamy lather, pater-en. Colonel William S. Guthrie, and cleanse the hair and scalp cw Yerk, was jdaced in command of thoroughly. The lather rinses out l ,hn H4tli infantry, ensilv, and removes every jmrticle "VairriSVTKiri,1 83 KILLED IN ACCIDENTS evenly, and it leaves it line and i silky, bright, fluffy and easy te i All of Deaths Have Occurred Since January 1 nighty-three men. women anil chil dren have been killed in trade acci dents In Philadelphia since January 1. There have been ,"0(W accidents. Seruteen of the deaths weie caused in May nine of them of children in n total of "til accidents. Motorcars kll'eil eleven, trolley-, killed two. horse-drawn chlclc-. killed two and1 railroads killed two. The matlstlcs for each month jleld predominance te ,uiteiiii)bi1cs. The' Maj figures Jmve been submit - Police Mills head of of the Coeeanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo I R3radKU'raniCT I JHaRaMJauSpi 'iaa?a7Trayw When looking for rugs of the better grade, Philadelphians are accustomed te ask for "Bundhar Wilten" and "French Wilten!" Successive generations have proven the worth of the rugs and made their names household words. The same care and pride we have taken in producing fleer coverings of this nature has guided us in making our selection of JUVJliJNlJNii rUULilU JLdWJJOK JUlliAliJfiJLJt'JllA, WJBUJNJliBJJAX, :dUJN.Ei , x JCTO2fSM5ffifM!Maj5iafElfflMM!?ja I Tir- T TT Wire luurjnutnv High-grade work by a reliable house guaranteeing safety and au faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer arid save In between profits. Original and dis tinctive designs. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Columbia 1011 Open Every Evening Until JO ffigjEJSrgfgiSJBlgl HARCWICK MkGEE CO. Dependable Summer Rugs Our floors are teeming with suggestions we knew of no reasonable need that has been over looked. Fer variety of weaves and sizes and bright, cheerful colors which will harmonize nicely with Summer draperies, the collection is wonderfully complete. Of recog nized standard quality, these rugs are the most durable obtainable and will give satisfactory service. PRICES MUCH BELOW FORMER SEASONS American Fibre Rugs Colonial Rag Rugs If your artistic inclinations lead you te these ever-popular Summer Rugs, you will And in this season's color combinations numerous in viting offerings; solid tones, hit-and-miss and many in the light, dainty cretonne effects with handsome band borders. These of the silk and rag mixture are most attractive in appenrance, durability nnd price. 24x3G in $ .S5 te $ 1.85 30x60 in 2.00 te 3.75 36x72 in 2.85 te 4.50 6x9 ft 8.00 te 13.00 8x10. ft 12.00 te 19.50 9x12 ft 15.50 te 25.50 Mazeurk Perch Rugs Very durable, made te withstand the hardest kind of wear. The designs and colorings are in striking Oriental motifs they arc the "different" kind. 27x54 in... 53.00 i 6x9 ft. . .$16.75 3x6 ft 5.75 6x12 ft... 22.50 4x7 ft 9.00 I 8x10 ft... 25.50 9x12 ft $33.50 Of unique and distinctive weave, these are Rugs of a dependable standard quality of as sured durability. Made in a wide range of pleasing solid tones, with floral and Per sian borders, also in the new and decorative pastel shades, they are unusually geed looking and will prove splendid furnishings for every room of the summer home. At Special Prices 30x60 in. . . .$2.25 i 6x9 ft. . ., . .$9.25 36x72 in. ... 2.75 7.6x10.6 ft.. .12.75 9x12 ft $14.00 Crex de Luxe Rugs These excellent, long-wearing Rugs are here in new and attractive color combinations in blue, rose, brown, etc. Exceptional values. 27x54 in $3.25 6x9 ft $13.50 36x72 in 4.50 8x10 ft. ... 19.00 9x12 ft $21.00 SPECIAL: An importation of Japanese Rush Rugs, newly received, some in the much ndmircd e-al shapes. They arc sturdily built and for perch use are unexcelled. $5.75 for 36x72 in. te $29.50 for 9x12 ft. HARBWICK MAGEE Ce. THE HOME OF llOtciiWl "tfiXteK "DURABLE AS IRON" 1220 MARKET Ef bffiatswwftgwffffiffK Fffl?WWfi!?A't rWAWfuffsgiWffl Ynnr Speech Trfrt Ctirrttfi Tift trtvndff.KV PfAN Ne , . ft. i am tn mprltfl nf meth ed. Cema & have trial ceums FBI.K. Next Club NIbM for Kinssley Clut. Mendny, June IS. All Interested tn the correction of defective ureerti welcema. Phene Walnut 1002. Bend rer neemi. ;itlS Walnut Ht.. mill manage. Yeu can Ret MuKitied coeeanut i oil shampoo at any ilrus -tore. It Is very cheap, and a few ounces is eneuRh te last cvcrene In the family for months. He sure our driiKKlst gives you Mul-itled. Adv. Largest Old Boek Stere in America Get the habit DUUIlU of buvingboeks. I ted te Superintendent of 1'elln r n Vr v e n i e Vi b f'Pt'i' Inn- .1. Hehin. 1 UAH All1!1 , te1Lil'l-i the accident prevention division Duuun i :;; leasure rrem money spent can be had than from geed books. Many people from near and far drop in Leary's whenever they have the chance, because the, books are constantly com ing in and going out and they welcome an opportunity te see ! old friends. Beeks Bought Libraries Purchased Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Pest Office) KV ;'4.ii4i smman Mrs sfMr, LM 13EORE leaving your summer home in the mountains, country or seashore, be certain te ar range te have the Evening Public Ledger mailed te you every day. The Evening Public Ledger, with its home news, page of pictures, comics, woman's pages, stories, recipes, sports news, financial pages and ether daily features te please every member of the family, will make your sojourn from the city all the mere enjoyable. police, liureau. DEMOCRATS JO OPEN FIGHT Women's Committee Perfects Plan for Big Mass-Meeting Arrangements have been perfected for the in.ise-meetl u; te he held i.eu Mon Men !aj evening In Scut 1 Mi Kite Hall un der the nilf-pices of the Women's Demo cratic State Committee. l'he lit of speakers is alieud.v a Ien;; one nnd It U expected that a large nttend'ince will mark the opening rally in what Is in tended te be a lively campaign. .Ichn A. MeSparrnn, candidate for Governer, heads the list. Other speak ers ure te be Rebert K. I'aitisen, can didate for Lieutenant lioverner; Mrs. Kllen Dunne Davis nnd Rebert .1 Stcrrett. candidates fur Congie-s; Mrs. 'Carel II. Miller nnd Mrs. Ilrewn, of Pittsburgh, and Miss (iertrudt 11. Lly, of llrjn Mawr. PRAISES LEGAL AID BUREAU Rawle Tells Law Association of Re lief Furnished Peer People The work'ef the liureau of Legal Aid is commended In a report which I'nin- cis Rawle ban submitted te the I,aw Ah. sociatien, as chairman of the assecln- turn's Committee en .Municipal Legal , Aid. Mr. Raule refers te statistics show shew lng l.'LHIl cases handled by tln bun an i.. 1IIOI M ,l. 1n,.t lll.l.lnll.ll ,.t lt t. ill ..' li" i." i"ri i it.,., ! - i.. i i . - wiiik I iiccntoelislicil bv the bureau. IIi ltn seenil uies show lng hew the bureau. i "with municipal backing, can afford jellicient relief te parties unable te en force their rights because they are tee peer te employ counsel. AGENTS HOLDING OUTING 3iiYt' Telephone or send in your summer v.r'isMbicrlDtlen new. for one. two or three b, the period you will he away, and lv your favorite newspaper reu- Mllarly with your dally mall. Summer Subscription Rates 1 inu. '1 iiiciM. 3 mutt, Lsdnr (Mern's) COc $1.20 $1.80 C Udier (.SfndiT) 50c 1.00 1.50 Uditr(ErcBini) 50c 1.09 1.50 ,'V''- Buuimci1 aubtrlttluna way 'Ip-lP te ci'lereU b I hi' vivrk. mtrwira jreur numnier DUDicriptlen MBHaHiPc q, v.ircuimen uepart- JHHffl?':Ja'Br t'eitiuuiiy, lnJet)nd- ' JVBBSafJBUHUM . N Clfirr.Y'H Manufacturers' Representatives Are at Stenton Country Club Members of the Association of Manu facturers' Representatives, are holding their allium! outing today nt the Stenton Country Club. The affiilr Is in charge of a committee headed by 13. R. Maize, ,Ir. There will be a baseball game, tennis matches and Held sports. A bullet luncheon will be served at neon and a chicken and v utile dinner in the evening. Injured Carrier Pigeon Found An effort Is being made by Kirk K. Clifferd. Sheriff of Cecil County, Mil., te locate the owner of a carrier pigeon which waH found In an exhausted con cen con dltlen near Llktnn huvcrnl daya age. The pigeon Is believed te have flown Inte a telegraph wire and suffered a broken wing. The feet of the bint me encircled with two bands, one of which contains the number !tlis:i, The ether bund bears the fel'awliig liiM-rJptlen : "A. J.,2 N. II. C 171." The ewnsr of the bird muy have, it hT epplylnf te ";." rz rrj-.c" . i MSWWmii li L-- r,iw T.i .T-...i-.-.i....-.-..n.. , Our reputation has been made en two things the quality of our battery and the quality of our service. ELECTRIC STOItAOE nATTEItY CO, EXIDE SERVICE 5TATI0N Direct rncterr Ilrnnch 671 N. Bread St. Phene. Toplar 3385 Mil U e sj YEAR TO PA IF DESIRED JiLMcCullouiSSen illTOMOTIVE AND GARAG6 SUPPUES Real Carburetien The Stromberg gives it day in and day out en any car of any model. 257-59 N. Bread St. We co-operate with your dealer. 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Cem- 11)) )i )))) panien te Eversharp is the Waul Pen with the I Uii )Ki3 all-metal uarrcl, liner in appearance than old- I )))) I Li ),, stvle nens. mere durable, and heldiiirr mnrp inlr. n . . )))U Made by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago In I SYSRSHARP I'lLi M matched by H m wAmpmsr v J 1 READ THE WANT ADS IN j CLASSIFIED SECTION I ll" , v.- ' . . ! &. il.kMiU,,, .1 v.. - - - , r, fj,;, ; lfMtmjSf , r' ,; iA - ; "GOLD MEDAL Cream Buttermilk, Please'9 Thousands of "business men make it a habit, every day at lunch time, te ask for this refreshing drink at the fountain, or the restaurant table. It tones up the system It drives away that tired feeling folks call "spring fever" and helps the man wJhe needs te reduce. GOLD MEDAL CREAM BUTTERMILK One of the SUPPLEE-WUS-JONES Products A wonderful spring tonic for business men school children everybody. Order by phone, or from the driver of our wagon which passes your home. Alse at soda fountains and restaurants. See our demonstration in the window of the National Drug Company, 13th Street above Market K lakaMR SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES -i i JL&'&titeASH&k ii ll
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