-f EVENING PUBLIC tEI)iSRPHDriSj)teLPHIA U GIRL'S DEVOTION FOR IRVING tier story, whenever he was playing In Londen she always cut her classes nt school in order te see Ills performance. One day. while still at school, she heard that he lived In some rooms ever n trunk shop in the center of thp city. It was net en her way te school, but dcpHe Hint fact for the next two .vears she Increased licr walk from home te school by three miles In the vain hope, ns Mic expresses II, "that I would see the deer, or even glimpse of his beautiful hand drawing up the blind." It never happened. Leng years after, when she was married, she met her erstwhile idol fare te face nnd sat next te him at dinner. Slip told him her story of Hip "dally tour of dpvotlen." He listened rather moved, she thought, and then ebserved: "Very nice, very pretty, nut they were net my windows." Setdering Furnacat and Applianctt Lad Tree Tells of Walking Mite Hoping te See Acter lDiiilen, June 11. -Lady Trie, who since the days of the following story has become quite n figure In the dig llsh theatrical world herself, was its iL'JX.Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. -' IiY AT TALE OF CORSET 'a veutig girl a secret and devoted ad- Atlantic City Girl Wanted Cem 'mlrer of Sir Henry Irving, As she tells his face nt the window. Ills haneem at -r'e'-W' msmjmmmEwm?mwsMiijm J!. J.)'.yi'fe'W.i."VIViCTl' f , TrvTM.Jn3yiVi.L I- ' S ,VTlVi 'BT.IAt, . r' . . T ' " ' fVi V. iUA'T ,TF aMAW fi,-NfYJV,atriVi4aB :mmMiAf?mm eamW'wc ;- . v &r.frmm&wm . MtL'jL'ri) i ' ''it ; lM Ti I I T kw- POLICEMEN B USH vfll ' 1 M' ' v ,.- , fort, Se She Parked Article. It Vanished MAIDEN OF 15 LEAVES HOME f r.m Str Ben-Gay at any dructere and ou will get a tube of the original Trench Baume Benpuf (Analgrf tque), (hen apply as follewtt rub the painful area gently but thor oughly with the Baume after applying het cloths. Keep a tube handv ter Sere Mutclei. THOS tEEMING fit CO- NEW YORK round house tales The round-house nt a ril'reart Is like the stable of a rac ceur. Here the r'i hnres are groemel for hpir cUn t-iskg And no thiroUKhhred r rt eMved mer rnreful crnemln Tlic round-bnuhe tiles ht tal'S of ptrformante Th tnfn herc take prltlf in the kt lwledijp th.it their stteds rarrv veu hack and forth from the h nh"rr -en time Careful work In the retind-hnuta has much te drj with the man tcnance e' Rending Service." Philadelphia & Reading System Atlantic Citv Hailrend i aa m i i -. 11k ' l y esv &vs i " ! -.1 Quench your thirst with its brilliant, ' ' sparkling, bubbly zest Quench your thirst with its brilliant, sparkling, bubbly zest and your digestion will be all the better for every glassful of it you drink! Sarsaparilla, Reet Beer, Lemen Seda and Otlier Beverages TACOCK . snaritlme" i tmges Ale a x'uruiH'rem&cs of ef 3NLISBR0D frllL'SS- Steelnl Dtsraleh te Eifiina ruMe L'detr Allinllr Clt. June 14 Hn nnv nnv bed) vceti n strnv ioret. size T.O, nltik of hu loeklns llke It worth $11? Repert Immediately te Police Captain iferrem in lght. l'ollec nheitt neau qinrtrr In-t night MiiMtPfl under their lirt'tire nnrl lira when 1'crretti renl the sid tale of Miw fJertrude Hnkell. nitn'tern, of 4(I'J1 Atlatttle nvemie. as she rerxirted It te hlin Mit Haskell uM'eil it girl friend who romluete a 1 tore. eterday afternoon. The nere wai warm and he wanted a little welid romfert while tbey chatted. Sllpplti; into a rear room hp diMinntled, park ins: tb ceret en a table near an open , window A couple of hours later h" i went baek and found 'em mislnp ThU ' wnt the tnle of wee Kerretti brood breod broed eated lar nlsht te bluhlns Vept" and tiie.x admitted the were stumped. I.eavlnif a note for her parents in in fermins them she hid failed te a" her exaralnntlen and would net return j'.ntll -die "made geed ' hften-ear-eld Frances Hitter diajpoered from her home at .'17 Seuth klnoteii avenue, Chelsea, yetcrdar. Tlic cirl. who H large for her nse, wa n fir-t-car i'u- I . dent at the liish school While the ex- I I amuiatiuns have net jet bewn held, .he I apparently believeil s.hc would net pa , and fennd te fan? lier parents. It i" i believed tint she ha pone te I'hila- I delplim i r N'ew Yerk, although it iJ ' known that h had practieallv no fund I when she left. Tlmelv arrival of fire apparatus from J this citv eteniay morning prevented I ( tetnl d 'mictien of Mone trmk. leaded down with house furnltliingi ; that rauglrt tire bejend the .eeend ! i bridge en the Meadow lleulevard The truck, belonging te Themas Campbell of Philadelphia, buret into tinmen when the engine back-fired. A pa-lng . motorist raced te n police boetli twei miles distant and hail the tire depart ment fummenul. The damage was esti mated at 51000. Pirsf official (egmz.inee of the move ment te relocate the Count) t-eat in (Atlantic City will be taken today, when reit'fsrntntlvps of civic bedlc will appear before tb County Heard of ' Freeholders nnd nk for a referendum i at the Now-niber (lectien en the re moval of the County buildings from Ma.vs Landing William Hrinteu and Cornelius Sjcett. Federal prohibition ugents. are tindei S'JOO ball te await action of the (Jrand I .Turv en charges of nksiult and b.itter). preferred b) F. W Sauter. auto dealer, , of 1 ."00 N'erth Marvine street. I'hila delpiiia, who charge the) leaped Hbeard i his automobile while he was going te! ils summer home at vemers Point en I Saturda). Insulted his wife and attacked h.ni wlen he reinted sean li of his or I wltlieut preliminary anneuniement from I the agei.is as te their ldenntj. PERSHING GUEST OF HONOR 10,000 te March In Allentewn'a Flag Parade Allentown. 1'a.. dune 14 Allentown is In gnla dress for the visit of (icneral Pershing as the cit) s guest for File Da) celebration tedai. Theie will' be a big p.irade. with the firiind Ami) i veterans, American Lesien. Veterans of i Ferelcn Wars and all marchine bodies I of the citv in line, peMblv 10,000 men. The l.i.OOO M-hoel children of the city will be banked close for fiencral I Pershing te pass through and receive' their greetings; The parade will end at the fair gieund", where nil the people i win mass te honor the general mid hear i him speak , General Ilnrry C. Trcxler has been in ' "hurge of the greeting te General Per- , shlng. Allentown has the only incorporated Flag Day Association In the I'nlted States, and General Pershing, hearing I of rhis while he wuh In the Philippines, wrote and nckrd te join, whereupon he was made u life member. This will be. his first visit te Allentown. I ;" It'.' IJa A LL aboard for Vaca Kf, Atienland! j Before bearding the train for your favorite summer recreation place, f be sure te arrange te have v ,the Eveninir Public .'- Ledger mailed te you U every day. II i The Kvnniiiir PuKlie Ledger prints en an aver age of from one te two 'mere pages of late news $nd entertaining features ' than any ether Philadel phia 'evening newspaper. hfc V QUESTION PRIMARY RESULT Grand Jury te Investigate Return t in Allegheny District i PlttBhtn-gh, June 1 1. Grand Jury I investigation of the errors which .dc- veJeped in the count of the vote cast for i the Demecatie nomination for Cengres.s In the Thirty-fifth District will be asked. If was announced nt Prosecutor Ilnrrv H. Itewand's office Official count of the vote bv the re- ' turning beard gave the nomination te .lehn M. Ilenr) li Tll for Ili'iirv te 7K) f r Dr. Ixiuls K Manlev When the figures were ehccLcd il wus found Uiui Hinr) hnil rerelved 74.'t ami .Manlev "STi. An invi stigatien b the Ceiintv ( onimir,siener! cave the nomination te i Manlev and referred the evldenie te the Distri't Atterne) The seven clerks of i the returning beard who participated in the eunt were among the wltnisses lie. ferp the Cen mlssleners ninl declared . the- were unable te ni count for the (II crepnn') in the hgurcR, ROBBED BY MEN HE HELPED Atlantic City Motorist Beaten, Thrown te Read, Car Stelen ilammnntnn, N .1,. June II - Leuis' It. Ilurlau of Atlantic Citv, was at tacked in his own automobile, knocked inn ohm ions, thrown te the roadside anil Ins lar sieli n Itarliiu was going te ainden from Atlantic Cit when, ncce"eil neni Amatel Arsenal bv two .voting men, who ipqup!n pertnin pertnin slen te ride They took seats in the sedan, nnd when nenr Da Cestn one of 1 the ni) ii knxkd Harlan uniensc Ions und tlnew him out of the uir. Harlau i was found bv another motorist, who brought him liere for medicnl treatment. SLAYER DIES OF WOUNDS Negro Was Shet After Killing Man and Wounding Weman Herry Green, the Negro who shot a man te death and wounded u woman Satiirdii) night In the vlclnltv of Mar shall nnd ritxwntcr slreets. died nheilly bpfeie 1'-' o'clock last ulgbt In the Penn sylvania Hespltnl, (ireen was Mint tnree times ny pence- e or aend In your summer ... illiii i,,,n new. for one two or three "' " '" r'"""""f period veu will lin away and ve your favorite newirpapcr ree- 'ly with your dally mall. I PASTOR BURNED BY COLLAR t mer Subscription Rates , 1 mil, 3 iiien. 3 mm. Udgtr (Mern'c) 60c $1.20 $1.80 Uittr (Evcnint) SOc 1.00 1.50 VkLtiitr (Sunday) 50c 1.00 1.50 Ja Hiinuetr subucrlpllun niiy Wi ratrl tiy llie wrek. 'rwnl .. yuur EuinnmrX Huhcriitlen (KM f!!VlM!f1. w.nrcumrMjv PVI' jMprrnuiKV' I'Mffar cempmir. vnapna Composition Flares Up When He Walks Inte Live Wire Iowa City. June 14. Th Ilev. H. 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