wWS fewwHsai WW T "" M fr-w PrTWff' rj &! r-jyv ", Y-n A' w twj , VvH tf u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, lt)22 P'Pf tf L ft A ft ;i m 1 . Kl i in hi? ,i,wTi1ti 1 II tSSVi SL 4iF.sa I x li t-. 77 PEOPLE'S FORUM t Cure, rriigleim. mill tin State tine nejOf th-m about new) I car net tnmnl right tc enforce tlit'ii'. "! ! 0n eutd. I knew. leve huimnktn.t. only umiH voluntary religion. The Uut Hed i mere uerth 1 fimi I Snbtmth commandment Is the ff"rtl Se ni te ami irmt 0l met than I'.iiiininiuiiiieill. me riunrriiiB u . i sna peer. crrlnc lnful man ci.iKtttiut rmu.it'P. Letters te the Editor Ignorance Retarding Harmony Te the Editor of tli" hrtnlna Public l.titetr nf ,i f culi.iniitltlinent unites' Blr iRliernn-e 1 enuMtiR tin Clnin-li nrnl Stnte. The State of IVnn- today te Unlit nKiiln-t tlie M'O things s.y I n n I ta. enforces the fourth (itccetillws trhleh would benefit Iter like n oleic te t)) own interpretation, because the chjld fighting HRiiln-t n henllns drnft. Frenth tln. net the fir-t'. N the true What but Igiieintiee would enti'O Snbbjith) and enforces the third com- Ged's people te rend and tear nt each nmnilmint.' u it has n lnw against ether's threats In mad destruction? A'"' l!n.pliem.v. who can wi wluit their object 1? ' ,s fr iic Snbb.ith. tbeie are at Question a InueilnR in.in and en will Irast three da v eWtvcil bj l'etitfjWif find that lie consider- capital his bit- M,M j, tlic Sabbath I'ridav. Sntur- ter eneniv. rt what could the Inberlne ,ny nnil Sunday. Which should be en- tnnn de without capital.' jiiciiiu "" terced t ir course. Minuay is me uii. -f ,. .ixii.iiiiiiiMtlnn iiiiiI Mill will till'I niiirved b tln miiierltv. but his n'rgniiunt srem te be -emewhrit the-e who keep another day te also utter this method of ienenltiR: "H'' Keep Sundnv would be stealing their does net belie e it 1 belleu'. therefore time from them and would be denjlng he is wrong." irc'luieus llbettv te the oppressed ml- The men who tirst owned automobile nerity. were bect with persec itlen ftem these f ,(, sj,t( ,vhes te enforce Sail who walked or went behind here power (j,n r am t,r ,jj , vvhv does net the nnd some writer ha hitmeriml told s,,,,,,. ,,ferc,. t,er religion In-tilii- of the trouble which mine te the prim- , ,, , , ,, tithing, or baptism, or ttlve mnii who til s Hied te te n wheel tin'i-ideliitr '! Ye. wb net eiifuri'i nsnn Impimemcnt exei f'tlns lnV " I'arti. iih.r ire r set of need , ,,,.. ,, niUng m, I1)nn. en en hi b.n k m en a pole. Ihe s.imieiii rheii we would have a se-called Hei ul),h ,.,,nlK ,,, ,,, nf iglieilline lignum; .i." .Mil) I'll a. Iike "lliiiy llillli. i lVr im stu ulnill net lie fnn nt in mm nn . mil m i.iiii -ramus Asks for a Peem Te the Erffler of the Bernini Public .crfecr.' Sli Cin eii produce tlie whole of thin I poem ntnl inu? It mny net lie In tcsulnr I we Iaute tries te climb tree J'hllmlflphla. June '.'ft. I''-' "Rest for the Weary" Te Hit Trf'fer nf the h:-cntn3 I'libl.f l.'tlg'f i t will l re inin h iililimsl iu "U 'f ou vlll print In flip forum the old limn. Ilp.t for thn Wenri ' Mmi.iu:r m l'hilaifc phln tuni SI 1f2S KI.ST fOlt TIIK WKVKY In Ihe Chrlstlin' home of Blnr te force Thorp m SiiMeur's rene bpfern m . Te fulfil! in foul's leque-l citenua Th''", ' iet 'or tlie p.t Trre u rest for the went Thet l iei for tlie wen 'll'eri- l rest fei' ou mi the ethor ' 1 of .ler.l "i In the ief f eliN nf IMt'ti hi rp the ir nf llfi- ii l inn;, I here irt for Jim ctery knowledge. HiiIii under the LVnr was inueeii a Women are s'hm's among igneiant IJUssla" lauerding te theli tribes iiiiiI wne betide the one net of iiWi l'er there the had an etab- the tribe or wh" ' dltTeicni In li-lu-il t'huieh i which In till case Imp- WBl Is net isiieinnce the cause of the 1)rn,.d 10 i,0 (.Jn-ek OrthodeM. headed, iire'sput w.u between the ec for de ,j t1(. IIe! Swiml. and the t'nr en- net our gieitest men have most rev- fun ed thecliunh laws en lliisla. Ne- rrcnie for wemankind'' True, women L, ,h was allowed te de mUiennr work J de iniin wrong things in their strugsle exu.pt in fmer of (ireek Orthodox. te ftee'theiiiselu's. but there nciiin the 'r intanie. for llaplKt. Methodists nnswrr Is the -iiine -ign.uaiici ' and ether te conduct evangelistic er f Hew mini of " he tried desper- te kIm? out or soil lellgieu llteni- atelv te accomplish vemetliins only te tuie. etc . was crime Seme had been And all e..r efforts end In failure. .be- exiU- tn Siberia ami . he ' a. , casus 1.. .... Itlll.iltlOk MP sil UIU NIL Ml. Mllllk - I.'. ' " . little et th whole sreat truth.' Ignorance of our neighbor. hl nun. his failure, hi sniping after what e considers right, though it ui.i be wrong from our iew point is often the can-i of nelghborheml ft I'" , ...,,,, 1. It 1 Al l.KM.l' Philadelphia. .June '.M. 1 '.'-"-. I'aln or lckn? ne'er hnll enter lief nor wee tm Hit 1ihII haie Uiil In 111 it eelli tetter. I a rrewn of II V "Unit enr i'heiu Iiath llielf luiH there he atinu hr.l And h' s'in hull ls wlthduiwp 5hrut fe Bli.ine. M ie rnnsemcil It ill wi'h je. the rleinx morn Chorus. te icrtnlii parts of The Mysterious North II r frf nr 0 Ihr h IIWO '"bl ' 'lllrr were restrii ted ltussin. Austria under the llapsburgs was another itistnncc of t'hurch and State, and in tin instance the t'luiri h w.i Human Catholic. Te ti te cemert a t'nthelic te atiiither religion was a crime And the Austrian Government men prohibited the l '?eclio-.-sle.ik ftem h.ulni: the Itlbli in their posseIoii. although It was smuggled te them from outside the empire. 1 In se laws did net "My Old New Hampshire Heme" T'i llir t'd ter e' the F rnlng Fubltc I.nlgrr Sir t enJe re. 'nit the fei um nnd Ihe mini .lent e 1 non- pr nied in t Wi,' sui Ut("li r'ni Ihe erd of t Old New Hntnrmh re Menie M 1 V I'hl.ade phn I ine ja tti.'S I an ft reader iupp i thi lone form, hut nil Hint I ran recall et It, it. v. a. Mount Airy, t'hl.nilelphln, June 2,1. 102'J. On the ROlilen piwement MnnJInir. I'rnm the shipwreck unfely landlnK. See the ulnrleus scene cspanillns, Oh, 'tis lteaxen nt InM. t'hrlst ltlmelf In lllnu splendor Speak In nccentu mild nnd tender! I'eine e. b'ed of My father, Ci me te Item en nt Inst l'crhnps n teider nf the l'erum enn sup ply the title ntld the remainder of this poem. WENT WEST FOR FORTUNE. BUT MAY FIND IT HERE Brethers Ask Police Aid In Locat ing a $250,000 Bequest Rebert and Charles II. Carpenter. brother, may hnvc the unusual experi ence of finding their fortune In the Kast while seeking for It in the Vct. The two left I'bllatleltihln many cars age te minis. rlche In the Vet. They telegraphed te Captain of I'eteetlves Seiider I nd ii. . asklu; help in finding i SLTitl.tiOO reported beiiueathed te Charles b nn aunt who died heie. Rebert we the tirst te hear of the money, nnd as the brother had drifted npait. he had a Ions vcatch before he teiitid him einidejed a a illliwehcr In 1'ueble. Cel. Thiensh Wllllnm f. Cnffertj . of the Pueblo Siar-.Ieurnal, the, lmiiiediulel sent the telegram te the Philadelphia neliee. Burglars Get $152 Thlexes enleted the home of Theina j J. llurn. "i:t4 North Opal stieet. lat , night, and stele $1.VJ In cash and jew- I elry. Men Dead and Four Others Seriously Injured In Smash-Up Alteena, Tn., June ). (Ry A. P.) Twe lneii arc dead, another may die and three ethers nic mere or less so se so ileusly Injured ns a result of nn auto mobile accident in llellldnyshurtfearly this morning. The innchlne from nn unknown eaitp become imconttellnb'.o nnd run Inte n large tree, pinning three of the eccupniits under Ihe wreckage. , Willlain Temple, owner and driver of the car. was Inslmilly killed: Jehn Adam died Inter in n hospital an.l Jehn Shep Is believed te be d)lnp DRY "THEFt" UNPROBED Authorities Net Worried by Repert of. "Burglary" Jeseph A. Brown, n former prohibi tion ngent, nllegcs that his notebook, denling with 400 dry lnw violations, Is missing from the seizure room In the Federal Building. Seme of the enscs were te be trjrtl seen. Chief N'lchels, of the Intelligence bureau of the Internal revenue service, today denied n report Hint he was In vestigating the alleged theft. Prohibi tion Director Davis also said 110 lllVCS- i tlgntlen was being mnde. A3AX BLACK TREAD CORD Tl With New Features RES TIIK WORI.II IV A MlltKOIl The beautiful eepla tones of the man p etures shewihK the Important persenaite plaie -Mid esenl uf the w'jrld enhance the nitraetlNeneps of the nnl letnuraNure sec tion published b utn IillTitelphln news- ' paper It Is a turt of each Sundnj s rt n LI i. I.MnirH 'Make It n Habit Adv. S'upreme in Appearance, Mileacte and r NencTlad Jecurity Insist en Ajax from your Dealer Ajax Rubber Company, Inc. 84(5 North Bread Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DIES OF BROKEN NECK Cutter Station Farmer Fatally In lured by Fall Kdwnrd Detlercr, u farmer, rcsldl nenr Custer station, died jesterday the result of n broken neck, rea when he fell from a lead of hay. He lived several hours after the ac cident nt the Montgomery Hospital. MAItniKl) MJDINOTON' OASn:iU.'. Tn the. First t'reat.werlAn Church, t'rlnieten J. I.. Ji"V 2T. 1022. by the Itev, Tret. Theodere W. Miint Conslnnce timet Cameren, ilauitluer nf Mr. and Mrs. Arneld Ouet Cameren, te Townsend Ludlngten son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. l.udlnglen, et Ardmore, l'A. Ne turds. fi IIIIAIJLIJY. June "7. MAnVT -O llrnilley, ItelntUes III mL . wlf0 sfTeTT. if ttchuy Kill. . MiBi,1 ;'.'" ' N' S'ith t' Rffi. asf .... wnurcn. n.se A. si in, 7i "i. r; n eiAini!n.j..n- : "" LW"" '. ?LM:?r,.i".!n A.nft?M,i1.aIA.M . dvcil me, nnil friends. i c.m ''''"..R.ll iDcatfjg Sirlf enh a Poe. a Minims, a lluce , . . i. . .i.,, Hunsanan half of the em . . . , .. , .n " ' r were nbenrd tlie .M mil witn .mih.hu-... en his exploration of the line. Mn))v (,ar ngn Sueipn wa, nnether What nnter in" Lutheran t'hurch w.i a crime. a .i .... i i r n 1 1 : i i fren,i '": ""':.... . . "ter.,. KiwIUib All thesn laws were enforced in ih ,.l.l .......nrinliTH this content ..f the nam. modern mKiiir with the pire author e i .,,.,, All nreachinc centrnrj te the . . .... .....I ..nm.,k tf1lllll "IHI.ll . ..-. ' WCiril vtiinr- line ". '-.- ... 7 I , Ve..l i W.M-10 . l llll " ".' pro.T.ie........ - .- Mnmil nf ,.,irK. ,,, ,.hrlst )eri.rM , srrat in Uinc ! ""t1 and if drceptlnn of the inet eruI Te what trciitetideu- perleis in nnm i nflir(.P i i the naue . .. .niAliillll .m (1111(1 llllH.f ' " or uniiiui. tiinjit'-i. arUe! A fleet of frozen mps niannei 1 bv of the Cireat Deceiver. The time Is coming when Sunday wul frozen crew- -wines aieunil the North be enforced in America by a nntiemil Pele. sn the Ircenil- of the IMlme. law. and tinallj with the death pen- Within blocks of ice tlie tinrei..T..i forms of Ner-e warriors like Lief the Lucky hae MENS SOW EfflmBHIS HO STITCHING $ 2.00 Made-op the same -LEATHER' as our Highest- Grade-Aiding' Bridles Martina Mahtin "" CHESTSUT' PHILA:' p L E H.S S A D D AND LONDON ATKEVS. On Junn 27, 1022, EMMA J. nAIirtAS. widow of Themas C. Alkens. Ilclstles nnd friends are Invited te the Renlce, en Haturdav nfternoen, nt 2 e cleelt, At her lnte residence, 3310 Wallace st. In terment private. AI.EXA"Di:n. June 28. ANQEMNE (nee Itlhbs), need 83 years, rtclntlies nnd friends Invited te funernl servicer, Frl., 8 1. M. at the residence of her daunht-r, 2720 W. Montgomery Ave. Int. private. UAJLEY. At Mnrrlsvllle. Ta., en .Tune 2R. 1022. Miss ANNA I1AII.V.T, Hired tin .venrs. Helntlves nnd friends nre Invited tn the service, en Saturday afternoon, nt 2 n'cleclc. nt tlie resldence of her uncle. Jesse Merris. -10 Union st. Interment nt Morris Merris Mile. IlAItn. On June 27. 102. CATHArtlNB It., widow of Itev. O. T. Harr. In frith year. Funernl services late resldenee, 8 Sylvan ave., Itutledse. Ta . Thursday. 3 o'clock. Int. Illrd-ln-Hnnd, Lancaster County. riEMIS. On June 27. MARIE ADAI.INC. diunhter of Alemn A. nnd the lnte Harry Hills' Demls. aired 18. rtelntlves and friends Invited te funeral en Thursdav .1 r. M., from rarlers of Arthur M Statler. Ill die nve. and Mirtln St.. Itoxberouih, In terment Westminster Cemetery. IJETZ. Suddentv. nt Seuth Ardmore. June , 2S. 1022. JtJMUS E. IJETZ. husband of ' Katie lletr (nee Schull). formerly Hefner, I MKcd A3 rtelntlves and friends, also mem- 1 hers nf St. Paul's Herman Reformed Church, Wharten above 18th st.: Rese Gun Club, Phlln. Rifle Club. Cnnstntter Vereln, nre Invited te nttend funernl services. Sat.. 2 SO I. M., residence. Mnrthart ave. nnd Darby i lead. Seuth Ardmore. Int. prlvnle, Fern- ' weed Cem. Vlevvlnir Frl,. 7 te n P. M. Take trolley et 00th st. for Seuth Ardmore. i. ,..-" "wniih .,:' v net ..' .."..'meM ,". ilenetr Asse.-. are Vn I M'SKS 1 services. Sun., s P. M.. t ii,-"0.n.1.arM ner sen-ln-lnw, H. I,. vi,,.i. 'll'" 3 st. (24th nnd Cumberland), 'im' $E mnlns may be viewed Sat., after?' if't."' COUnTKR. June 20 man ,' husbnnd of th Inte litary "-p'UU e. Sirehm) nnd son et f refer an,1"'1". (& neccn courier. Heiat ves and rliVi.,,M vlted te attend funeral raPvlcra mi ' &' ter'n csldenc". 4710 Terresdsl." Jil J"1 I Thurs 8 P. M. int. Cnima?, rj, K-.. nt, in. A member of Abltlbl Le.t. "j .""mv nnu j, ii,, et unvarie --efa, u, .CRAIO. At Ocean Cleve, v . 28, 1922. MAROARIiT MAVvi' ZAN- l'nitersen, wire of Ilnbcrt rfiiuKu r, O.n 1mm i-niiereen, wuc or Heliert Crali fv W Ilea of the. funernl will be clvln f" residence, -inne Chem,,.., .. R1n, from DONAHUE. June 20 cath.J DONAHUE (nee Dvvjer). widow ,lIWl Donahue. Relatives and ?nds m,.,l?"L 't te nttend funeral, rr., 8 30 '""W residence, 1010 Dickinsen siT Sei!;, ll, Ar sr'is. Vi.iS'cft.r nel",,M l ; Wj DUI'FET. June "M inoe husband of lnte Mnry Ann Ijifr.i HA?U j. v. ii., are invited te mi. ', 0. A. O. It., nre Invited te attend Vir' K nt.. 8:30 A. M . late residence ri Se""' ray ave. Solemn reuulem man i n, nl?' nt'll t'hnrrll Pnaehntulll. . l8.Cln. Orni: " A. M. lij, .J0N- .0. ,. .'""."miltm M.invu l! ''nee. I.. 40 Sn wa ent's Church. Paschnlvllle Hely Cress Cem. EM.INT3ER. .tunn 5T. i.ieui.n. jiPinuvPS, TrlPnd nln v,.' . lxidKe. Ne. 274. F. and a M li'jj?"""! In..,nl I.-.I n.tn ? .. n' .W'1 IllVltM .. I.nne, East 'Lanedevv no. 'Del. Ce r' 1f" Kernvver Cem. v0" '. lit. EVANS June 27, 1022. HAnnv t t of Emma Evnns (nee Crlsnln . i"a'liw!,l,8J friends, also Hsdden Height, iJi'"'" ai.Sin.A-cA w. A . funernl services Snt . a I' m , ,,?" rter.ee. rtunnemede. N. J. tm em r-JS' Cem. Friends mny call Frl" nft.J kWt TORD. June aft, CA1 II m?vf r S p- of William J. Ferd Jr (ii"e e'llrlenV n? lives nnd friends, also . v t "Li1!'' and Leawue of Sacred Heart of deiu KlJil te funeral. Frl.. 8'3i) A. M. "tram hiJ! residence. 1824 InBersellst. Solemn tiL1,"1 mnss nt Churrh of the 0su iea rtj New Cathedral Cem. ''' hl OAMKLE. At Seuth I.anjhern P. June as. RICHARD, husband of th, ffi nnle Gamble, nucd :.6 nclatlii. .iJ friends, nlse Amaluamnted I.sce OMni. nf America, ere invited te attend twSS Did Aster's Millions Start With Captain Kidd's Treasure Chest? PIRATES and treasure lore! A strange tale of two notable Amer- Ity When that time mines the licht n the Statue of Liberty should be (.- for untold theu-anib of Uncuishcd. for .Vmerii-i. the Hepe or Tpirs been incised. ' "" """. win n.m- uii.i... ..-.! T. .. !..-.... ,I.A wAiirce'lUn ni?.'iln. 'lliere is a m.vi'i. ..."... - "; ,,", and cause of the Aurera ivernu- i... appeals fully as much te the romanticist bs te the scientist There are a thou- A LSO . SOLD - BY S'rawndRc & Clothier. Win. U Wanmnakcr. Win Hepkins Ce., Bewkcr i Iiewkcr. Walter (t Heckcr, tce Marshall. Aik for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" Saddle (trad., mnrk) stamid en very en of them. sand marvels of life and death te en thrall the hardy crew of the Maud in their spven-ear (inn re u i;"- There Is the likelihood that the Maud, with ull her airplanes, lumber for houses en the Ice and surplus store-, rnav be joined bv rpnwrscle- frost te the' mysterv fleet of frozen bbip- and never return. . . Amundsen Is rmbarked en the nil .nturc .aRnitice.,ni, uki KUI(, teverly. N J., .lime 'J'J. 1'.'--. lint new- nil levers of liberty cm bv net and pen nnd word and influence dehiv that time nnd preierve Amcrleui. liberty jet a little while longer riLI.MOKi: THOUN I'hilndelphia. .lime -jtL V.i'.".'. Questions Answered i Gelf Ball In the Turf Tn tl Frf.fe' of the f'lrnirte pub c l.edarr: Sir I hav recent. v taken up eelf that I am atfrnptlnc te leirn tn rud merM nf th sum- -vnd I I lue veu ' if rr. hthr If a bill i bu-ird In 'h f ' turf f fal-ay or Bren (.an It Le Mf'ed . h j rna.l I M Philadelphia. Jjn 27 1?.'2 Th editor of the rerl s Fetuti s ret a Fe'fe- hut h Is t Id bj an xp rt unle- tre ( local rul or st ru a he ceiirirj the ball mu 1 1 1 n ' b r a "1 m "Miles Standish" Net Dramatized Te l.'i, h'rtx'er of th tl'i.st; P b r I rg-r s,- i'ii inform no iir i.h u" um-ii vh-th.-r I enfff lle.v pr.rn Th np c t be-n wrts f .ije oqe ienpK-y recivea oeo noe nrnl Carpntler !2nn nun with .11 pr cent of th rrevlnB-pii-tur lights divided t'lUally Poems and Songs Desired The Old Religion" V Betting and Stock Gambling Te tilt Kditoret th' Eiem.iB Publir 1 fdarr S,rr ,-Pe bv veur valuab;.' pap. r that there is a war en KambUns or rnther n war en poolrooms where l,rse raeine bets are Uld nnd plnjed. but I leek in vain for the news of a raid .... Meck -broker's place, where --aiiiblliis that has wreiknl mnnv a home ami manv a business fleuri.l.e-. e-. it has 'caused many murders, manj it v.'i v,nr .mil mnnv .1 jeuus sap- head has Invested hi- small fort Hie te Our. -hip of Mile. , t..nd.sh ' neau litis '" i ...--i-i, irmit.scd and. if -u. b who become n miiiieiia...- " "L"-"':. . er.c.RUK nom . If a census were taken of which doe., MameMn ,,, Jun, . , the most harm. hore-raeine nets or, Tn.r. ,, nn rier,i r "Th . nun. hip of Mock-merkct bctS, which would you ( Mll .-tand th ' fver bens dramatized , ay does? . Oh where 1' the hnn.l of justice when a judKe will fine a man for bettlns en DempseyCarpentler Fight horses and nt tin- same time the aiii.' je tiir vtt ter et thr ; mmj Pubhr i rrigrr indite maj hnvc wen or lest, a small ,,. pel.e ,.h. th following fiBurei in fortune en th" te. k market .s Hi tfv r.epie . Kerum j Fame dnv It's mi vven.lir thev Mind- itrda-je ..' -he iempv a-rentie- fnliled lustii-e It must have erlsin.ll.it flzl.r Hrrrjnt tsl,en 'n at Bt pjr-e for in PI lilldelphlM courts, for j....i.e H- fl.h'.r. Demp-ev , sh.re and 'Xv' ' lf can't bear te leek at what en '-,.,., Ju; ,;' Jr. ,hc courts I he peilee and h admen, te ,h. n.m?. r- clals of Philadelphia keip up ti ir ,r f(Cnt .r, al .d,n ,n ln, N.w ehildlfh pranks and unjust laws i.iw rTmfi Sut Ilextrit , ornmilen 74 95s for one and net another, they w 1. 1 haw Thi. ff.0,, Bi4t. r(.,.iPts ,r ji 02.1 .-.e. nt tn nut another cot 11 areunu in- cui- u. n. k-t re.eip... n -.-.. i..- 11 me purm .ift Ann justice. If the Miner thinks he is foeilnR people, he is' badlv mistaken People knew wh he 1- lanllnrf the peer sain bier ond'nllewinK the lich pambler te set hl.s from th" peer. (Jno thins. I ..n for lior.e ncitu: If veu win v 011 1 ..l'i. 1 lln ti" M d.iv. but if eii win mi -te. Ws tli.-v 1 In... up (hiinkriii.il l"'ne up pi'is one for fer Itllie invest. .1 eipi il. m..td"r r .11 01. e en tli" stork market In horse 1 i Inj 1 111:1 ti ,.l:ivs ,1 .vs. tm. se in. i.'li 11 dnv win nr b.-i net h whole roll nevn A lw 11 v s knew s w h 11 te quit And also when te -t.irt .ls.tin The bm ket sliep. th.it new iist ut hit prettv bud when some of their brother, hi. i.p. be. .111- the storl: sterl: storl: helders rpitt nnd 1 m te the poeliooir. te invest 111 the sport of kiiiu'-. knew i.ik that it is an heiiist jtuiiie ,iiiiI tiet . bad nt. it Is painted. Pe, dear friend- if the i.tln 1.1N f.rl UX tllOUKll tin v would like te '." solid milling. !t iiimii red the one- tn.it take jour uiem v m eik 1'imp ..nd th"" KentI veu the sij k"r 1 '. enjliiated hv P. T, Itiiinum Il.ii-e-tii' in'-' bit. or. known new 11s Put and Take P.ut the Uteek svvmille is nil Puts a sijti".vici:iti:.i that wivs. Philadelphia. .Inn.- '-''!. 1!'-"-. ' Sunday Law Enforcement 5"0 Hie Krtitef nt llf tiinrjP'ib 1 Inl'Jir Sir -A few il.iv. iice there .ipM.ired a letter 111 the 'm Ii.' Keruiii -Isn.sl "Citi.en" prele-nm; niuii.t th" open epen lnc of sterp. en Sund.ij. c-p" mliy In I'lleiiH. As far II" ill. f ns are inni erni"l. tlie Mine laws m tin. . euntry that npplv te jiative-hern should uml de applj with eqiiul for. e te alien- New for th" Sun. lav 1 l.-sinc Citi ren" believes the Sundin law Imin tn ml nnd therefeie net te n'lieal i' from ill" Ilnrrisbtiiu .taiute bonks Hut the t rut Ii 1- this Clinst derlnred that the C'huph and Mate should be kept M'paiatr In the winds' "Itrnder therefore unto ('a.sar tin' iliui!.'s that lire Caesar's, am' unto !e.l 'he ihlna thnt arc (Jed's" Alatthew xi. 'Jl. Th" duty of the Stale Is te enfelce the civil duties of men m null ether The Iiim blx of the ten ceiiiiiiiiiuluients refer te i.inn'R ilut.v te 11. 1111, and th" State an. t nnssIiiL- laws ncninst murder, etc.. IH Hupmebile iHI ijr V I The loyalty of Hup mobile owners te the car is deeply rooted in the saving, continu ous service which makes its use both a pleasure and a profit. 304 North Bread St. Phene: Spruce 3S06 1 hi n 1 1 jAiiiiiiiiiiii9Bijj)iiiiiiiii 1 jjjjjilHHiiBiiiiiiHiiBfliiiiiiiiiiil icans, separated by years and tance, possibly united by buried treas ure. Did a carefully concealed fortune of the wily pirate find its way into the hands of Jehn Jacob Aster, te form the foundation of the great Aster fortune! A story mere thrilling than "Treasure Island." This weird, fascinating tale appears in the Magazine Section of the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER July 2 Hupmebile Net a New Plan Immigration restriction is net the startling inno vation some of its opponents appear te think. Our j forefathers realized the dangers of permitting the ! poorest of the world's inhabitants te flood America in 'unnumbered millions. The Hen. W. W. Husband, U. S. Commissioner of Immigration, says we are only 'getting back te the plans of earlier days. Tn Hi rihler n' 'Ii Ft t 'I1J Publf ! 'i'i'r r v.. nr nf..rni I 'hit the lt e .1 f W'in.rft 11 h .'tup!-..' M"lv ti. v OH" ' th . n rA -'.rii' fi .jj.r nr in j 1 f'li". v u h ; h.VH net as t fmbnr t w hmi d .rr i iM spe.d . d" in Thns- vhe th'n h U, i hi I 'h nk mltjlr.n I. t in r. .1 n 'h in in it.e fnllnwlnn 'eii.'-m i hi: ni.r ltr.t.ifit" Whv eheul't mortal. sV; a n-w Il'llBlen" Th- el.I fdl'ti shuuM 'e lli.ck of As" ' Ml fur tn Let me hlil" ml ."If 1" thr rf.il r.-11ien' Clm our f ars v . lav hi.rf nni two thuun.mij rs Ih r s r.'.thlnu vvranK. -if I en Hh tru trij 1'lirlstl.init I. ..tll''. our -v v nr! If w but Us bl.st tnhlni.") h-rt "Hut iu- vli ch I.il mn te "leil s iun Mj'snliiMS thlh tnMhul new one. Tli, rr e-b 10 wnkh vn- ar lnrwt.U in-y i'ev fal star. Iljmrtni' Whv Or w .i I .a nt ..r. 1 ejfil it? Uhe . is kne v h.r- iiui l- mrs.p h"re v It. fi.j..J !. r.'vT-. llll" Is muat trj. V a thr hrc fenip mn mi it s atih. r. Whom I tee lan .ilmum nun LOCOMOBILE 1 '.nil AMI (imre- llaU I'eruli nn imi ..uh 1 i.i Is d he. 'j l'hfc Ktrnns: l.r.. mi n II ve "-a'l a'0 Sj il Iun mii M from .111 imitn. 1'iC '1 h'-nf mm . 1.' n. r tir.ilM ami le V w vv.jtJ.liiiii.ri. nf lJe.1 .tUev" t.jr liernei ili-el Ah' th. v ivf-r Kran'l Waihliu'ten, t.lnieln nn.l CI-veMml n. ll-OHe .1,4.1 liv who vwil mv from u from u but j n r.Jn t nil men nre net v irtliv uf tiur tiem.ine r.ni'ien.M anil love. Ken thup tii.ii I ve nt.m.'l ara an'J w i P.i I llil.i Ik Im.-". prenu 10 err llunnni then, in tin. nm fchnuiil thev ni . n.i j ... - ..--- , j. . , i.i. ....". . . ....-.- enfliri'f lull! 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It will he kept in the lead hy the men who made it fameu. and who have dedicated themselves te its perfec tion, working en their old policy of limited production te insure the highest quality. THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY Philadelphia Branch 2330 Market Street Dicing With Death Attempting te raise tlie Lusitania, with its l'injr's ransom in sunken wealth, will 1)0 attended with haz ards. Twe continents are watching the reports of conditions within the ill fated ship. Acress the Centuries A chance shot during the World War unexpectedly un un cecred a Reman ruin in Trance, uniting in interest all the history of two thou sand years. A New Memerial While the schoolboy is taught te revere Geerge Washington as the Father of His Country, there are hundreds of thousands of American men who leek upon the first President as a brother. In recognition of his standing in the ranks of Masonry, a $2,000,000 memorial is te be erected at Alexandria, Va., by his ledge brothers. EDEN PHILPOTS heads the usual display of notable fiction by writers of recognized merit. Ring Lardner, Hemer Balmy and the wild humorist whe writes about Oatman, Ariz., contribute the humor Rene Bache tells of news in the world of science. The Feature Picture Section Printed by the rotogravure process in pleasing sepia tones, carries the reader te distant parts of the glebe, portrays important events, personages and places, is the only rotogravure section published by any Philadelphia Sunday newspaper. Six Pages of COMICS Every Week l4b& 5c 1Q i tse 3E The Cemplete.Magazine Section, Beautiful Rotogravure Section, All Star Comic Section and Magic Ink Picture Boek are all in addition te the comprehensive news sections of the Sunday PUBLIC LEDGER. Order your copy today al your newsdealer's "Make It a Habit" SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER r OF PHILADELPHIA CYRUS H. Km CURTIS, Publisher ii.i . a :M ..-.' ,&
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