ffSMS 'Hi, Gallant -)j!r .?C out 6': OWticev ftKS' PeJ itWNerth Atlantic Rftff S..r Victim in the Mi iter I tie T.aWika Ssr.S3 Stared. hepwi:'i,-rTj ..- eh iii ue ""x "ir.T E" tf tR Yankee, op t0 "" VCii seeflk" Teurn,J by that organ Isatl Drevem-nts." "dred-In work," "control of flood waters" Jen for dredRini harbor lin- and Icvee ';?. couragaeaa 15 Tuitiens pt the In ? lk:lT. i J h days of "4P. ELst te sM In K" i" niew. WLM-Ttlie' 'iron inert SOS hVoedcn,..ip.,am,urV ...- . sRmSuffis ,11 in vi ---- w i- AfrPOBBrnn.iuif MM sturdy craft fair. ffibattwi the, hardrtip, te.. ffSte keVatrwk from out stf "?? : i" far It. .cracklrV ? Ittra. ,"B"V; ..in have I Ith their -.- te'F'U' genuine regret we S2 ?W Mi we " " r"r.i thr m"1".? . feo tender for words. -'' , innii jm ZOt,V" V "neeNnrv lmorevctnentH In the ('nnnl Zene" and ether nntlenal'tacpendltures absolutely neri military. Mr, Dernh has, net een the "scrap; Plies" nt our navy innis. itweum net serve his purpose The enforced eco'n ece'n eco'n erates lit naval disbursements are. today, wistlni millions In dollars of valuable Naval Air Service materials alone, rusting .and retting away, owing te lack of mechanics and proper caretakers . v . We de .mere than our share for the Russian, people, and will , continue, .without Hiving approval te the present ruling force, by .recognitions It was net demonstrated at any time, by Mr. J uerail or unyumcr rem auwuriiy ma. the cemraunistle rule of Russia is given approval by the people -there. .Certainly, we, have much evidence 6( a contrary nature,- and if. photographs and non partisan' articles whlcli appear, in many of our Dertedicala count at alt welll never, reach the heart of the Russian. question 'tnreugn tne, Keviet dictator' ship, i '' Among. Mr. Berah's audience were many people swayed by bis arguments. There w'ere these who were (quick te seise every utterance xavering communi cemmuni isu and te applaud; Hissing, applause, laughter and ridicule demonstrated con elusions of varied opinions. A few per sona loudly acclaimed when the name "Lenlne" was mentioned. The self same, persons were the leaders of all pre -Soviet rule. (They would select 1'resldent and his Cabinet. We were told that, the civilization of today Is just the same an It was at the time of ue .French Revolution. If se, Mr. Berah' has n lifelong task te Improve It, by bringing te us his brothers of com munlsm te make any, worse the state of the lynching, strike wars nnd law lessness that we seek te stamp out among its. Which reminds mc, In California there was a prominent educator, the president emeritus of a Western col lege. His lifelong study en one subject, his, forte, i.waa cast aside that be may devote his 'entire endeavors te prevent War; Thus, he made' many unintentional and intentional misrepresentations. HI must make, his. cause (he only one' that was right, ,jHlg, theories were accepted by many people audi his audiences were international. He traveled extensively and .prospered. .War was Impossible, says this man. The: capitalists will never finance any great 'war i' the' Japa nese .are Impoverished by. war and will never again make war en any people, unless it Is a war toads by the Jlnaelsts of America. Se his 'university could net have a "rifle team" affiliated with the National Rifle Association, because men were instructed hew te sheet their fellOWmen. When this nlila Pihtfntnr was properly enlightened by certain agents of our Government and a work about te be published was "censored," it was found that, while he did net walk in the garden with the Kaiser, his expenses in a large way, his earnings in a great measure, had been disbursed from the German Embassy at Washing qw uestiem Ahswered &1tifflmffi St'SJivi SSvSSH SSlSfet f rrSSSSHl ?rtfr? rf1 y-- y . v j Wetnl aar-?- nssr a-jr4s-aatyS gsgteffl J.-' x -i-rJ infe'rh na.that of the. treat budget, of It for,eurvry own, government.! Thee T.llked your, decisiveness in. handling "' - Lt-- ., tm. 'An, eid rut." Fienas te th. fel- - -. . i -iejhi '. J I !h,lw". R-J,tm,'nt n. iar Pwjwttten persena! furnished most of the, iuffaws theymattet e Haiti, and treat yftti will . incomprehensible Magn tudea '"1 AN1. 0. D qg. Plrewerk Oltpta erl..taWrai f" u'V".l ..?" An i J ft tin Ktlttr of iM Evtuina PUMte imagers Yours for 4he truth. C. C. A. d"JZ ....u . ..- .in,nA nnw.. AAr ......... . An .(.ft HIT J.IUVI. (. l"..i. ....v ..w.. r- ---- j.'niiBueinniB. juni zu. muz. t r f. - I' Adelphla, JuneS FH .. nnn. Pound Ten of jw . v-- - Ceal yUUrw,"- - , .. . ...i.n puhile Ltaarrt B4U "tnt i-v-'"- .VI MU,,).. KrddWeer . " - Whit a peer" simp you ficsnppiy at the market price. IT PJf " trustees appointed , te, r. y yeu,.Diiy in ?"" 'ftiri. u deserve W A "".Xnn IFluladelphia. June au. iw ii '.i. Ruisla and the Truth fcZmr et - !"r r5Hnr' IJ ii.ta.Teur editorial et "-"t,j'1-fcj.."Ti2L,in Haiti was timely. m .""'."".'Nf ' Tinrnl,'- criticism. 'W snrones. It Is sufficient Mtimair'.nnu .. ---- ni Wld not'tlepiere W-r :l tWrt'WiKSS-SlatlM CeFps SfLdwerk in Haiti and served the l""t i.fi.fvinir the majority t 'ES, tlere., Without .that interven Cfire might have had "savages" in !$'pe&ple went te hear Mr. Berah l -"HI'S m iu Ahsiuf TImmIb." MSfidv iee xruiu ev ". TiU fci nersenal opinion?. wtn- resr.5.. mlMtantlatlen. While he imtrrrr-.Z.; i. ',. mmnnii" n our allies, ts us ilendi ng th use e 'Isateincey,! toward the present aq ' .i.auZ.lt.k'.: mi ffmmmmmm?S5SZ2SLmi "i iw I2 New Cltasab Prices 1 tea - 1448 1M 17SO 2 tea " 2190 2H.UB" 2390 3Ji tea - SIM) (. .W. Buffalo The Right Truck for YOUR Business Over 200 different lines of business use Stewarts; .. fiislnst the "war passiens: aTT'litelerance" existent wun our amnntnt-.ana amens our rSarhly ,inrcfercnce te its rCi-.l.. ..ma-lni. nnd verT sole ISanrn Communists representing the fcMrnle'ef Russia. His own use of Effitr.-'.-i.h.rH ihr, nresent Ad- Hehat' Aya.shlngten was slg-i.T,-,'J!tinr hnsslen." founded Sl,partlsanshlp. They de net tblakW he -would have them think. : jB.'.fiorth'quetca no authorities of rnSnence. except the War Depart artina naval appropriations. These ktpNienttd te the audience, who gath gath crarfeKek the truth, en n basis of ahMp-eientatien. Mr. Berah .did net CTEWARTS .rebuilt for Business: sturdy. simple, practically trouble-proof. Profit able te own at the start Stewarts coat $200. te $800 less te buy, improved design, quality materials and workmanship assure years of long life and faithful, economical service. Nine year old Stewarts, still in daily use, prove why Stewart reputation for Price, Quality hnd Service haa circled the glebe. 1922 Stewarts represent the greatest truck value en the American market Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St CttrafrW Y.rk . first beasttl S Stawartt new awa 31. Stewart Yeu might as well be cool , . .. . '...- A man's bodily comfort in summer depends largely en his clothing. The fabric in a Palm 1 ' ..; Beach Suit lets the heat escape from the body. .' ". This quality, together with its thinness, makes it a blessing in het weather. Yeu can get Palm Beach Suits in any pattern or color. The price, of course, depends en the amount of tailoring skill and talent that is de voted te making the suit. ' The Palm Beach label guarantees you the quality of the cloth, and for your protection it is - sewn in every suit of the genuine cloth. Gelf Knickers made of Palm Beach are cool ' and geed-looking practical and durable. rsi l!.;.AHJC-JPMV.ita:. label Idmhftctihc Genuine THE PALM BEACH MILLS-GOODALL WORSTED CO. Staling Aft: A. Rehaut, 229 Fourth Avenue, New Yerk City PALM BEACH SUITS at Geed Clothing Stores rtifmi '. . , .. h1 . V ' ' i- .--in '... lr trrttH-tfi" The Colerado Floed Tn th Rrfllar tit ihd'jlvenina Puttie Ltdeer! Sir Hew many llvts wcrs lest in th. rant Colerndo .flood 'Jut .ytftr. A O. HENDERSON. PhlU4lph!s, July 1. J3. A. week after the catastrophe, whteh was primarily due te a cloudburst, elxty-ilx per per ens were known te have been drowned and 1ST were mlielnt. The less et life was retarded as exeeedlasly small, cemlderinc the wide extent et the Inundation, and was attributed larsely te the fact that forelsm ferelsm ere refuied te heed repeated warnlnta sent out by the authorities et Pueblo. The Old 'tate, Houae" Te the Editor of ih Evtnlna Public Ltdeer: Sir Pke tell' me why' some people call Independence Hull th ".Stat Heune.v . SCUOOLBOT. Philadelphia, July ... 1S32. , Independence Hall was erlttnally known aa the "State Heme of Fenntylvanla." In 1TS8 the Leslelatur sat l the' completed part et the itructure which waa known aa the "Enit Roem." Denjamln Pranklln waa eernlns Mars, and Venua. the, poMtblllty'ef wlril'ss communication In order te tab il.h wtieihir them cemparntlvely eiear.-ey planets are capable et austnlnlna Ufe, etc.. Lb aailna esywarl a, few evcnlnuj n?; suddenly remembered navins reaa ei new braUd netronemer whoa name I cannot r ehll maklnr aem calculation of the slse and Klume et one of thea(ari' stttterlna In a Knttellalldn. which heaald waa many time iaraer than th earth. Will you kindly tlve m th flsures. I think the atar v named BetfllseUM. . ' ' ASTER Philadelphia. July .8, 1682. ., Profeaier Albert A. Mlchelaen, of the Uni versity of Chicago ndMeunt Wllaen Ob rvatnrir. California, laat year meaaurad'the dlamater'ef BeteUetue and found It 800.0.'- 000 mil, Its volume a7.eoe.uon time' ina et th un and 8,100. 000, 000.000, 000 (Kht quadrillion en .hundred trillion) that of th earth. Antare was meatured alae and found te b vn Iaraer than Betelgeus. 'aW'M Poems and Songs "Any Old Rsgs" Tt th Editor et th Evening Public Ltdgtrl Sir Will you kindly publUh th words of the old ena "Any Ruil" SIMON O. SMITH. Philadelphia, June 3T. ,1923. Parhap the ar-i th line you deitr. Any old ras. did I hear you ayi , dan 1 take them and cnet them. alda7 They ellna te. m e, thee rae of a brldel Brenthlnr allurement, deep, dtcp within I fellow death, th ware of sin. Any old bottle? Th part they had Wa te warm 'men's heart nnd mak thm clad. They filled my slaw with th iparkUn Mid the areat whit way where th brlahj llaht ,hlnel ' What matter I snatched one hour from tlmT " . t - . Death cometh certain te thee and m!ne. , ? Any old boetT T. blatened with at)ld, They're tarnished new and could net be They've danced their way te th hearts et men Ovr and ever and o'er ateln Dearly bought and emed with vanity C(t aside. Ilka all humanity. On. sir. naxman. and ply your trade Whsr rak and bottle and beet ar mada: ii Th Prple'a reTim wni appnr daily in scvening renii iwmi, ana ,n th. Sanaay. runiie Manr, acussuig timev iwin win n tttrra he pnnrefl, iia well n reaumted poems, and qiirstMBa of reneral Ititerest win be answered. which was forced te postpone Its lire works display Jat nlfiht, will, held It CAN YOU BlMD . ' A Business-Gettins Sales Organization if Backed by Aggressive nnd Continuous. Advertising 7 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE-WIRE, DISTRIBUTOR Lar corporation manufacturing a new horn appliance et unlimited ali M..ihili)i haa decided te extend It sales activities ime ...-... -- K'aeSnffi'acK J..,ii.iii Tn rnmri-i the croeer organisatien . for hanailng tni msines the company will appoint local aiitrimner "!'V -ii AiinTewk and Wllkes-Barre. neadln; Wilmington, I.ancastr. eranten and Allentown ana I desirous of securing a man competent te 'rnp'0 ..""'L.,1!.1,'!. who Is financially responsible te successfully conduct I'm buslne. The profit possibilities In this preposition era limited only 'te $MMyt the man who will secure this position. In view of th, lf '"lnd eempeny will make in advertising and ."'. Pr"n,.,'n;.Jh" .iiif? ability tlens In reference te t'.ie dltnhuter selerted are chs raster n ' I?",'yi together with the disposition te energetically fellow the company's proved successful aalea, mctliedn. Ne Investment Is required ether than the "nanclna of distributor a own opera tion and for the machines required te meet We demand. Thla will approx imately amount te 17000.00. ? Te the man who can qualify In the above requirement, a net preflt of IllV 000.00 the first year Is a conservative estimate of hla n"d" additional possibilities extend te thellmlts of hla executive jMI'r-MMjrr. Distributors will be nppelntcd wlf.iln th next ten days. ... APPUcft'en "J"'? be mad by mall,' giving Information and facts In Ine with ie ,v ""'". menu. Company ex-utlve will then make appointment for personal inter view. Address 15ex Ne. 8603, Ledger Office. - - s m i lftllsWTi'' 13 I M i l I I I rsTsfWr aTaTVBsfZZZ ' llTr iJPfiaW--- i -llllrVll WaS mz?. WMg? &. & Will , SSI fir K x V -iMPi v sasal '.lffBw -.. . 1 V i .vwr n T7UU nave perhaps noticed the silvery DuDDies in m fePs I (vV I iaCELEB RATED . I VsAaWwX H SB miiMMi M I I I ar EXTRA DRY IM B Ginger Ale i M m.. . lur Hws"t i5' nuie eus H r'i.? aiCCu0T J'"' ATia,tll4iS.j.ajUU H 0"'".eMicuM,eAMtAi(rauiirue III ' KigjuetClub Ce.Millis Hass.J)H The man who puts the bubbles in it 'OU have perhaps noticed the silvery bubbles in Clicquot Club Ginger Ale and that they stay in it a long time. "Putting in the bubbles" is an important part of making Clicquot. The spring water, -drawn from the bed-rock through aluminum pipes, is quite cold but net cold enough. By refrigeration, the temperature of the water is forced down almost te freezing. Then the water is carbonated. That's what makes Clicquot se lively, se full of sparkle. Warmer water would net take the carbonation se well, nor would it held it se long after the bottle is opened. Se the. man who puts the bubbles in Clicquot watches the theitnem'eters and keeps the temperature just right And every part of the malting of Clicquot Club is just as carefully guarded. Ne ginger but real Jamaica ginger is used, only pure cane sugar sweetens it, and the happy blend of Clicquot is made with the addition of fruit juices. Ne wonder they all like it Order Clicquot Club Ginger Ale by the case. Should you desire a change in flavors at times, you can get a ni'xed case with Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer,' and Reet Beer. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Miilis, Mass., U. S. A. Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beep Reet Beer Wb QL GIN GE It h a ..,.. -M)ay-. A j.l.ji"tir .. ,., Ki..i.'.&jfc)fei.i,., ..'.&'-M,r,J.J.,fl!, tJf?Uy?W& vVf - .ft is ,v'ttw.nfift iCaft: LsasasW -N 1M1 -Hal'lMl t '111 m i. &&-; A ." ITT n&j ' nrv VkW.'Ii wi:v:h '4y mm "ifsia n m t Aj I r t s r r
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