!&n3 ?" m $Wmj, mffift &m ESW $ A iter '"Vfts EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, tVfeDNESDAY, JULYS,;! m jf fji ' srrciAL $r.00 Pay 4eM tad tecBre a New Corena Typewriter BalanefSl.tS Per Week LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. 1029 Chestnut St., Phlla. Phene Filbert BS88 CoreNA. r Perieattl Writing Maehlnt SWIMMING A refreehln ehewer and a rlunte in a Urea peel of clear, Y clean water cools the bleed and make one fit te withstand tba heat of Bummer. MOpen periods for ewlmmlnr. Les Les eons by appointment. Rat for three months! C Central Bids., 1421 Areh St. Men, $6.40; Bera, $3.00 A North Bid-.. 1013 W. Lehigh Are. Teat Bids.. BJd and Ransom Bla. Men and Women, $5 Beys and Girla, $3 I I r ' i mil' flU BtB H t Cuticura Toilet Trie Satisfies every want of the most critical in cleansing, purifying and beautifying the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or mere effective for every-day toilet purposes. aarnle lack rnaar Mae. Addraaa "Catleualak entertaa,BM.S0,iUU4e,lUai" Balderarf where Seap Ba Otstment tS and (Os. Taleun Ste. kVCuticiira Saap ebaeae without mu. i t It .1 i New Open The Bar net Garden (formerly the High Bridge Inn) 4867te4889RidgeAve. At the Cerner of Rldre Avenue. Wlsaahlcken Farkwar and Falrmeant I'ark. Car 01 Step In Frent of Our Doer. The New, Beautiful and Commodious home of H. M. BARNET, FAMOUS ROOT BEER. SALT WATER TAF FY, Heney - Flavored POP CORN and TEAROOM for light lunches. .- Commencing July 9th and Continuing te the 29th, the Famous CREATORE andHisBAM) of 42 Artists and Soloists will Give Four Concerts Every Day as Follews: 3 te 4 5 te 6 8 te 9 and 10 te 11. w Caribbean sea outings A NOVEL, healthful, restful vacation Cruise with the Great White Fleet te the prom prem ised land of Columbus and the Conquerors. Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Ceata Rica, Colombia, Ouata mala. Nothing like a aaa voyage te tone you up men tally and physically. Great White Pleat ahlpa arebullt especially ferCrulie Service the neweet and flneet veasele sslllng te the Caribbean. 22-day Crulaea from 5313. IS day Jamaica Vacatlena from 150. Bi-weekly sailing! from , New Yerk. Free Illustrated folder. Sea Outings" folder and abln plans. Write today. Battlett Tour Company Stum as Capital ant JAPAN'S ROYALTY RECEJMBY Secretary Has Formal Audience With Regent, Crown Prince Hirohito EMPRESS GREETS WOMEN Bv Ainteelatcd Prtss Teklo, July R. ,Tnpanee royalty to te dny received Secretary of the Navy Drnhy, vlrttlng member of the An An nnpell". class of 1881 and their wives In nn nmllence nt the Imperial Pnlnce. Charles Hcech Wnrren, Amerlcnn Ambassador te .Tnpnn, presented Secre tary Denby, Senater Wcller, of Mary land : Admiral Strnusi, cemmnnder of the American Anlatle fleet, and thirty six ether men te the regent, Crown 1'rlnce Hirohito. The Empress Sndnlse then received wives of members of the party, thirty in number, who were pre sented by Mrs. Wnrren, wife of the Ainbnisnder. The audience was quite formal. Tlie regent exchanged n few words with Secretary Denby and Senater Weller, while the IJmprcss spoke briefly te Sec retary and Mrs. Denby and te Senater Weller. The ethers simply approached the rejal personages In the usual wny. In accordance te their rank, and backed away without speaking. After the Imperial nudlence member" of the Denby party were entertained 'it lunrheen by nareti Slmpei Gote, Mayer of Teklo, then drove te Akasak I'alnre where Itaren Nelninkl Maklne, crown member of the Heuse of Peers, enter tnlned nt tea en behalf of the imperial family. Tim Regent will net sign the Wash ington treaties, ratified July t bv the privy council, until the ether contract ing Powers arc ready te de se. In line with Premier Knte's initiul pledge of military retrenchment and administrative economy, sharp cuts in the army program were announced yes terday, a dar after the approval of a naval schedule which lopped off If?, 30." tens from former plans. Reorganization plans providing for a reduction of the army by 50.000 en listed men, a out of mero than 110 per cent, were proposed bv tha War Office and nppreved by the Cabinet. PINCH0T SEEKS SWORDFISH ON BLOCK ISLAND OUTING Invites Public 8erutlny In Fourth of July Speech at Mllferd Glfferd Plnchet, Republican nominee for Governer, left his home at Mllferd today for a fishing expedition off Bleck Island. Swordfish Is the special object of the trip. The candldate expects te return about the middle of the month. Mr. Plnchet delivered the .Fourth et July oration at Mllferd yesterday. "I want te see in this Pennsylvania of ours," he said, "vision and the will te achieve increasing geed, coupled with the Independence which Is our heritage. Yeu, my friend, who have followed me almost unanimously In the fight which will mnke me the next Governer of this State, should keep alive your Independ ent and censtnnt Interest and judgment in the State Administration during the next four years. "I urge you te blame me when I fall, and te upheld my hands when the right Is en my side. Nothing makes for honest, efficient public servlce like con stant critical scrutiny of the actions of public servants. The success of the next administration depends mero upon the people of the State generally than upon the Gocrner. If they will study impartially and rarefully the problem's we will face, and give u the benefit of their Independent and vigorous thought, success is assured." Detective Kills Fugitive New Yerk, July fi. In a subway chnse of three men he suspected of being pickpockets in the subway, De tective Geerge E. Patten yesterday ar rested the trio, sheeting one of them in the head. The wounded man died to night in a hespitnl. Little Benny's Nete Boek By La Papa Pep cave ma another tennis lessln this afternoon, me going with them te rhase the balls that ma hit tee far, being allmest the eny kind she hit, and pep sed, New I think its time you lerncd te keep score, yeull never be a player untlll you can keep scere cer-rcckly. Thats a geed ideer, and then it I ever win n game 111 be sure et it, ma sed, All rite, lets start rite in, new Ive mt one nelnt and veu havent get eny, se that makes 15 love, and if I get the next point that will make 30 love, pep Bed, ana mn sea. uur. wy ae you half te say love, dent you think that sounds tee familiar rite out necr wun ether pceple playing crreund? Nenscnts, love is meerly another nuthlng, new if I get the next point you cnll out 3U leve, pep seu. Wlch he set the next nelnt en ac count of ma aiming nt the ball with her rnckct and net coming cnywnrcs ncer it, snjlng. Well, did you ever see any thing like thitt in your life? ntul pep sed. Several times, lve piaicu wun 5" before, well, arent you going te call out the score, come en, 30 love, call It out. I dent like te, it sounds se affection ate and unnecessary, ma sod,, and pep sed, O, call It out, youre sippescd te be keeping score, cail It out. Hce hce, wat will the peeple in the next court think? ma sed, and pep fced. Theyll think youre playing tennis, unless by eny chance thcyve bin watch- VHHrrlyHr1HrjHHrryr Wire Your Heme I 10 Months te Pay $ Tnke Advantage of Our 40 Reduction We fully guarantee all work, and our fix tures must give you entire satisfaction. Whan our work ia finlthad, your hema ia in tha aama condition aa wa found it, Write or Phene Today for Kstlmate NEW FEDERAL ELECTRIC CO. FILBERT STREET neii rhoee wainet inn J. II. JOHNSON, Proprietor irtclfk AAA Apt tV'sY jVA A A A it'k'te&'kirk'kititirlt'ltlrlr'k'klt'w "a. AAAAAAAAA wltlHtitlt 903 wcrd for nuthlng, 80 love meens 80 Ing you, and then I dent knew wat theyll think. New Jest for that Im going te win this game, sed ma. And she batted the next ball se hard It would of went about 8 blocks if there had of bin eny blocks there, and pep sed, My point, new call out the score, 40, 40 wat? He heat, mn sed. and ten sed. O proens. and kepp en keeping the scere himself. i PS, I - in i ' m 1 ill lit I "Sea outings" teiaer ana ( If a r $k PHILADELPHIA. FA. k . i II H3f .sfBaHW. aTayBlf ssf aefcP' ' l I It ' II '. Bv vKSAT I mfck Yrarnt II wHm sleet ,1 aePMF-Ui HHI'' aaLaLaRTLaH wt aaHsEsLi..Li f T " aWi ft bBbBbBbBbLbB ll3arLBBr9 1"BbBbBbLbbI feW XH laV9sW Haaial Viilikee- BaTaWBaWKEaHaSHsiM ' mammae V 5 A'fl aa:HMaWaala.aaiia.V i; RW UaaaMaV:' fIaaaia.al if ehIHH TaJtl.. I sBaaHsaaaaLaaaH Wxhr' aaaaaaaHLaaH s3hv MiliaHkiJaBtvsX' HMaaaaaVa1aVHaaaVaWaafite vi, d " ' STRIKING SHOPMEN PICKET PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TODAY' Union Leaders' Claim of 60 Per Cent Walkout Here Denied Piiketing of the shops of the Penn sylvania Itailrend began today. Tn nn effort te fcrcstall what seems te be the complete collapse of the shop crafts strike, union lenders nre taking this means te determine what effect the walkout has had. Frem all appearances the walkout has failed. At least it has failed te tie up the railroads in this vicinity. Con ditions en the Pcnnsjlvanla were nor mal, both pnssenger and freight trains in all four regions of the system run ning en time, barring Incidental dclnys due te the holiday rush. Car and engine shops generally were closed for the holiday. On the Reading Railway the day passed without Incident. Ne shepman en thnt read is known te have joined the strike, as they are members of a different erganltatln than these en ether reads running out of the city. The situation at the Baltimore and Ohie shop nt Thirty-fifth and Jacksen streets remains unchanged. At the hendqunrters of the car shop strikers it was said that today would tell the story. Leaders of the strikers assert that 00 per cent of the Pcnn-t-jlvimiu workers will be shown te be en strike. This is denied by company officials, who say conditions remain as they were before the strike was called last Saturday. SUMMER SCHOOLS OPEN 10,000 Pupils Answer Call for Het I Weather Courses I With the opening today of the sum mer public schools 0000 students are ' attending the high and 0100 the ele- i mentary schools. ' There were se many applications for admission that many prospective stu dents hed te be turned away. The i unexpected response has assured the I success of the summer school project, I which Is new In' local school history and concerning which the Beard of Ed ucation had some doubt. The classes will continue until Au gust 18. Central and Northeast High ' Schools will be open for the summu.-' ceures, together with eight of the ele- , mentnry schools. i The following elementnry schools are open ns summer schoels: Dlat Scheel Loclatlen. 1 Huey. Fifty-second and Tine atreeta. 2 Chtldi flevantatnth and Taaker streets. 8 Seuthwark. Ninth and Mifflin atreeta, 4 Hackat, Yerk and SrpUva atreeta, B Illalne Thirtieth and Nerrla streets t) Kearny. Sixth atreet and Falrmeunt aenu Tayler, Erie avenue below Sixth etreet Fltler, Seymour and Knox atreeta. Greatly Reduced Summerjeurist California American Canyon Reute via Oqden and Great Salt lake See the rugged grandeur of the Sierra Nevada. Round Trip Fare 13314 Southern Pacific "Overland Limited" from Chicago (C. ft N. W. Terminal) at 8:10 p. m. dally. Southern Pacific "Padfie Limited" from Chicago C, M. ft St. P. (Union Station) at 10:45 a, m. daily. Southern Pacific "Pacific Coast Limited" from St. Leuis Wabash (Union Station) at 9:03 a. m. dally. Fer reservation, Information and Illustrated booklet addrais T. T, Brooks. Genera Acent Southern raclfle Lines Retend Fleer. 1002 Chestnut St, Tel. Hprace 371, Philadelphia, 1'a. Southern Pacific Lines Nsh Leads the World tn Moter Car Value lz NA i IB EXPLOSION BURNS TWO Men Were Fixing Aute When Gaso line Tank Blews Up Twe men are In a serleuB condition at the Pennsylvania Hospital as a re suit of severe burns of the arms, face and body received yesterday nfternoen when the gnseltne tank of an automo bile they were repairing suddenly ex-nleded. They nre Alfonse Pnllatlne, twenty nine years old, of 005 Seuth Fnlrhlll street, and Michael Fenlte, thirty-two years old, of 007 Seuth Fairhlll street. The automobile, which belongs te Pallntlne, wns being repaired by the men preparatory te a trip te a Fourth of July celebration in the country. Prtlladelphlans Sail te Europe Ament the passengers sailing from New Yerk today for foreign ports nre the following rniinucipiuans : Ktenmshln Lacentn Miss G. Harri son. Mr. and Mrs. R. Abadln. R. Matt- land Horten, James J. Ryan, MIsb Mar- gnret Cochrane, Antueny u. lleailnnrl, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Evans, Mr, and Mrs. James D. Windser, Miss Ellen Wind Wind eor. A, E. Holllngwerth, Mrs. Agnes McDonnell, Miss Margaret McDonnell, James Rhlnd. Steamship Paris Mr. an Mrs, Jeseph B. McCall, Mrs. Jeseph T. Pearson, Mrs, Lewis A. Remmell, Mrs. V. R, Powers, Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Spetser, J. Burnett Helland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H, Mess, Mrs, Harriett L. Dowries, Miss S. It. Downes, Mrs. Rese Mereto, Mrs. Ella urennnn, a. L. jaceby. Stcnmshlp Mnnchunn Mrs. Linn flood, Mrs. N. Tallcy, Miss F. Kldcs, Mrs. Kathryn E. Gratevent, Miss M, U. Mny. Adam Bchlup, Miss Resina Landgraf. MAOIC INK The children are lettlna lets of enjoyment out et brlnalns the hidden colors out of tha pictures In the Invisible Celer Heek, A been te worried methera a way te keep the chil dren quiet en Sunday. Appeara regularly in the Buneay ruu.10 j.sbesa. "Make It a I Bablt." Mv. ' hSA5 ggp; YOU will find the Nash ruggedly impervious te the common mechanical ailments that befall less finely built cars. Feurs ti Sixes Prim rtegifram fpdj t $2300,. 1. 1, fsrttr) PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO. Bread Street at Poplar CAMDEN BRANCH-901 BROADWAY, CAMDEN, N. J. jmmsammSlsJ2 cm Five, mere days in our old store, 6-8-10 Seuth 18th Street BEFORE WE MOVE TO OUR NEW BUILDING 1804 Chestnut St. July 10th There la something pleasant about this old place and Its associ ations that causes a feeling of regret In leaving, but then It has become Inadequate te meet the demands et n rtreatly increased business especially the manu facturing end. r Guild Optician POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere m Tear Speeth Defect Cerreeeaa tub KiNnai.SEV Pt.aw Ne rues work as, te merits of math, eds. come have trial course FREE Neit Club Night for Kinsslsy ctaa! Aienaay, juiy.10, ah interested In tha correction of defective speech welcetna: ,,a..M. v. Hvaiu.ua w,aM. ISIO iTiiinm ni arnilH FRESH PAINT Believe Me 1 If it's done by Kuehnle, you knew it's A GOOD JOB OF PAINTING! "Sava'the-Surfaee" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTING Vine & 17th. Sts. irP.UCE.j47 RACe 7749 a'VaaagSSSSrM,'Baaa a. $1745 The Hudsen Coach Has the New Moter See it today. It combines the two big gest claims te interest in many years. A beautiful closed car costing less than 6 above open models, is offered in the Coach. And new it adds the wonderful new Hudsen meter. It fastens Hudsen's long leadership te a higher standard of quality than-ere Performance is wholly altered gies ieus sense of motion, free M flight It eludes description. It bring! afresh tha zest te meter for its own sake. It is a revelation even te Hudsen owners, Be our guest en your first ride. Lat the Coach and the new meter -apeak for themselves. Speedster, $1645; 7-Pass. Phaeton, $1695; Coach, $1745; Cabriolet, 52295; Coupe, $2570 ; sedan, 92000 Freight and Tax Extra. GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. (5I3S) Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Statiea, 2400-14 Market St. nss-j t I SBia " saTtyj no!Q BaiT Jesh Billings as a Prophet en Tires OU may recall what Jesh Billings had te say about cats: "The hardest thing in every day life, ir tew pik out a geed kat, net bekause kats are se skase, az bekause they are se plenty." If this Yankee philosopher of the 70's had been talking about thetire situation today he couldn't have stated the case any better. ' There are 200 or se different brands of cord tires. A variation of standards up and down the scale hardly duplicated by any ether article of human use. Selling methods have their own va riety also. Seme dealers encourage the car-owner te buy a tire he doesn't knew much about by offering an "inside price" or "wide discount." Other dealers held "sales." These don't satisfy the brass tacle tire user. His habit is te be sure of the quality first. Then when he asks the price he knows hew much of his dollar is related te money's worth. All along the way, as U. S. Royal Cords have grown te be the natural leader of the tire business, they have done this for the car-owner They have made it easier te select a geed cord tire. First, by getting and using every fundamental advance in the art of cord tire building. Second, by keeping en the in side of the quality fence ait the time. Third, by becoming the measure of all au tomebile tires. Se that every tire user has something te compare by when a tire dealer tries tosellhimseme thing that he doesn't exact ly believe in m m ,w l MH V) st- 'll V. feKVl Prices en United States Passew get Car Tires and Tubes, effec tive May 8th, are net subject te wat'tax, the wartax having been included. ,Sr- SiSta: VY ." S ' ..:.. mJ .v.- V United StatesTlres are Geed Tires A. B is At I Ml .1 i' cii . .1 tl .h Kim wk AM iiil!i A it .' '..!.;!.', Ate. ..JM ' I; :VV '!.,"; CepTrisht 1922 U.S. Tire Ce. V V & w -rti j YUt. '). 'V-::; I x Mm.isA w&?i?W rvr". 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