r )" "V '"' " ' ",(:,li 'ficpsn'vt; SS5. f ' ircsras: '1W' k --,-1 V .. v rt?yBmw3vm.'Bvnwv,mLi,TV3rTFiiRm ?l W&rZA.6MSlHSMl .-" " 'Wiim J-ruA. j , tiTTT- c m m iZZ flU i!?-. 20 Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM L Letters te the Editor , 8ay Chicago Isn't Werthy "" te Ihf .MKer of the Kerning Public l.nleer: Sir Ah n citizen of C'liirnge for nine , j-en.ru, I pretest vehemently ngnlnt the ' 11 ... t,-ll 1. ... InUn In I 'IlleM,',!. tljWVTl ItVil m-n.i iuiit iw s ......,.. If yen will leek Inte the imts im;- hlmltlic 'Tngeitiit of Progress, im lii-iu -".hprc lust yenri If jeu will rend In the Chicago TrllMllie or t lie iitlilinie 01 me better citizens of Chicago toward thee pelltlclnn-i who rnn the "pageant" for their own pnekethoeks, paying the city Jwrirnrlv fee for the use of the mu nicipal pier, clinrglng llfty cents ndniN ndniN Ien for what uni mlely an aggregation of mcrehnnts and iiininifiu'tiirersi tin only "attraction" helng an antlnuated 'locomotive you will realise wheve palms you are helping te grea-e, ns well" as the Insult you will pay the Liberty J:-B11. i It takes only n few moments te get .17, the namcH of 3,000,000 school children te any iietltlen In Chicago. A no torious public park, Itiverview. where .."epcta gambling Is run despite every at- tempt by the better classes and churches te step It, Is free te the vclioel elilliiren, solely for the pergenal emoluments of Chicago's Mayer; the admissions being met uy subscriptions iiemnniieii irem every laborer In the clt's pavrells and even the scrubwomen of the schools and iCIty Hall. And as te taking the Liberty Hell te "a city where the Mayer was hung in ctngy by the seltllers ; where the villi1 et l.lherty Ilends was (erblddrn In the City Hall; where the c-aine) Majer would net tcceive the l'leneh ('mnitiis ('mnitiis Blen ; where the I samel Mniiir openly and publicly aided thus,. whee vjmpa thles weie with tiermnnj ; w hoe photo with Dr. Albert Is in posse-den nf the Nntlenal Sccttrltv League, no greater Insult te American libi-rlv could be of fered. 100 pick ci:nt amkimcan. Hartferd, Conn., July 111. 1, (Majer Moere lias just decided that the Libert.. Hell shall net go te Chicago, te "100 Per Cent American" need waste no mere thought en the subject, i Chlcagean Dees Seme Boasting te the Lit ler at the Ci nmi I'ulilic 7.t rftf' r- Sir I reside in Chicago and chain e -n be in jour tin while the question of whether the I.ib.-ttv lleli slim) i. vent Inte the wild n ml woellj West or no animating the cerebrum- of the eitj fathers. I am net m -jmp.iihv with the proposed pilgrimage of the relic, anil only take my Rifted pen in Land t mm;e a few remarks which s,.,mii lmiii!; In -cause of nllegtd stntemeiits of termln Ceiinrilmen of Philadelphia. (hie of these gents -m- t he people of the West are accustomed te use big words for small things nnd that our impending Pageant of l'regies- wmihl he "called a fair bv us" i Pluladelpliiai.si. I wonder if this indntdiial has nrr been wet of Cjnwjil. and dees he think that the bulTile runs wild en the streets et far western Coatesville, Pa.? The Pageant of Progress Is te be nn exposition for s(im,. le.iiOD.iitli) people who ate accustomed te the best alw.ijs. Wp have in ( hicage four amiisciiienj parks of siieli vastuess and brillinii. v that a Pluladelphlan would think lie was at a world's fair were he te visit them. We think no mere of il.em than we de of a neighborhood movie. If th" Council of Philadelphia will islt our Pageant of Progress thej will see a mark set for them te work toward f.r their fair te be held in P.lUe. Or is that the jmr they hope te cheese a head for it or something? Contrast Chi (the Itj of "big talk and little things") with Philadelphia. On an outside chance tint their plea for the bell would be granted thev con tract for a special car and come with all onncelvnMn ilffiil npnnmA.i r.,.r..- .. I TflRking for the bell and ready te iunl: all the e.iense and work without bat- ii,nn V", ,-je ,n ,l" 'vr,lt "f failure. Piilladelphii. after two jears of work ing en a fair, hasn't even get a gen eral manager. p rt l 72C ninckstene avenue. Chicago. Ill July 10, 1 .'':. Whose Bell Is It? TO tnt Cilitr.r nt the Firtuna 1'ul'ic I.-ilO'r: ' Sir Te refuse admission te the altar and shrine of liberty would be as, niiilaeietis and as s,.lis, s , iihlmbl the vision itself ()f tl. enlv rial and ' unnllejed remaining bit of liberu that we pessp-M. One could almost state without fear of contradiction that ."ill per rent ,,f our own population has never been m Independence Hull and another '." per cent never have seen th,. IM itvlf Were it net for the iiiirret iimui- . fpsted bv visitors the nnmerl.il eliibif of the Natien's im uluter nt Mtth and Chestnut streets could he forever leie 1 and sealed. Whnt the country needs today is- 1 jtrikes and mere work and les. piem. wes and mere lieifermance, and the behned Hell m the most pronounced e nmple of perferinnrne that we can s,.r befere the ehiklren of the.e who want te work and these rl10 won't let t li -m By all mi aiis let these that can s, , .ee this beautiful s-wuhel this ewr- lasting memorial te the -,.s;pirit of Til." J. ii Potsdam Lit. Philadelphia JuN VI, l'.l'JJ. Logician and Philanthropist Te tj" Kilitir of 'h" . rning I'uhlir I nl-j r Sir- AtfernejN are siippe-eil. of course, te hrne a defense for almost any action, whether that defens. will held water or net A 'liieaKe aferiiej, lifter collecting a $L".leil fee rei ent'ly for settling an estate, m h's reason's for asking sii h a sUlll ei-rtnini iu.ill fled as a member of the bur Hire is his statement : "Toe much n eney in th,- hands of . young persons lias u-uall,- prewd pro ductive of disaster, and the net of dis tributing as mui h of the primipnl of an estnti among the parents of children and the piivrneiit of Inrse nttornei ntternei fees h a distinctly henetieiul net " The attorney thereby prnei himself Uncommon Sense Iv .ions AN ASTltfLNO: British C0I11111I NO.MLU of Victeria, ibla, lias lately dls- covered two seemitiKly tiny tnrs whirl init about each ether .V.'.One.DOO.thiii miles from the little earth, en winch we tin) human ntems creep nbeut. Their Hsht is 'JO.000 tunes brighter than thu sun, nnd their mass is ,",si) : times ns ureal. An nirplnne traveling "JOO miles nn wheur would require .'l'J,00(l,0(J0 .wars te reach these spheres. , Doubtless In the vast tiulverr-e that 'VrJ,tretc'""' inlinitely beyond thesf ..irris ;c.are ethers still larger. 1 They are as much Kienter than we re ns the tlnest microbe tnat burrow . J "somewhere within us nnd Rives iin In fluenza or hiuallpex or piieuuienla. JT WOI'LI) he difficult for Napeleon i or Mr. Jack Dempsey or own a r head wulter in n fiihliienahle icsiaiirniit te believe lilns-lf of nnv nartii ul.ir Im- UilPfl nn ii'linn i.,.iiei.,.,L,I.... l I. ,s,. ,.,,,,, , vuiuruiniiiiiii; uiese ins- 1. ? ,ii 1 1 ,.. , , It would be impossible for the most conceited iimeiiK us t think that n.- - !ii ii ''''V nf ",,ly ''""Sl''iience, when "tlilnkliiK or a universe i-e vast that our, earth COIlhl travel about It for 11 thrill. . -j -"' " - ," ---. ,,MM times mere nees tli.nn It linn hren ffk i ' wlUj0Ut evcr coming "it01 41 i .-. ": --r.'" ... .. .. .. . . .. Ik's'T net only n very Reed friend of the chil dren Item whom he extracted the fee, hut n imhlic henefneter ns well, net te n.entlen thi proof of his ttbllit) mm a IekIcIiiii. Indeed, he would never have thought of iicentliiR ttleh n fee were It net te protect the denr clilldicn from the grave ilniiRerH tlmt beset Jeiiiir peo ple who iim Inive 11 lew ilelliir.s lit their pecKeiK. itnllier tnnn open them te th ........i... f ,i, .vlli..PM. .i... i,,,,,,,.,,!,,,,, ,,tlrm,. imisimiiiiiimtslv uiKes the money himself nird accents the dire dan ger.s that wealth attract". Moreover, Isn't he helping the public ( by distributing n fortune? Isn't he, keeping ether people from getting nil I the money by taking a goodly share' himself? Of course, tnnt Inheritance might, lime been distributed bj Imposing an Impressive Inheritance tax. which would, ' of ceiir.se, have reduced the Mini that people of less fortunate classes have te paj In taves, That was another win of protecting these children and the public. Hut the ntterney wanted te net thi ether wny he wanted te befriend the children and the public, and he wauled te believe what he wanted te believe, us wel n make ether peeph'lMdleve It, if possible. A(M(tS. Lancaster. Pa . July 11. 111. Questions Answered The Beat te Trenten Te the lUlltar of the I'venme Puhlle t.tdeerl s-i r Wilt nu kind's inform tne nlxiut th tin it te Trenten" Is he mil runnlngr" If n. from w lint p'er nn.l nt whnt tlme of Jny ilict slie Ien. i riilluklpl.il'' k n v Mrnnnntltli. N J. July 12. 1022 Pelrhln l.lnrt fienmlinnfH leive the Arrh Str,t l'lir. thli cltv. for Trenten il.ilh nt 1 snu . M.I ! M 1 an 1'. M nnd S li P M On siiittiriluy mui Sunday the start In mnde nt tl A Jt. Intrad of 6 an. Capital Punishment In U. 8. 7V 'be t'.ihter of f I'nnlne l'uhhe J.eAee': Sir n nrKiitiipni nrlfs lelncn " " nnd ' H ' en the fulmumx iuellnn. nn.l thrmiKh h reliunns of our nntpwertliy pntsT 11 prerer answer Is reuiipatpd A innieniN that 5.nne ferin of "cnpltal punistiinent exists In rnrli nnd oerv Stnte in the I'nlnn II cnnt"td that "enpltnl runlshment" etlnts only In n iiniall mnjorie. hut net ull i.f th PtatPH W'hn N LOireet'' Alse nam semp of th non-exIsti'iK-n , aplt.i. punishment" smt. "A iiee-i.aii ru:Aii:n Wilmington !!.. July 11 P.122. I'apltn punishment pre.nl'.s In firty-enP if the furM-eient stntes of the I nten. the i-.'pilens ls-in Arl7enn. lCnnsas, Maine. M'nreeta. Nnrth Pnl.atn, Ithnd- !lnr.1 and V mnin In Michigan the an er in" for win, h the denth penalty Is Intllrted It trei. Mill -f... nTw.rhin!.'n hrie',.1a0:'nr:.t,re".e're.'; n lulu 1, ns ,t..ii.h".i in ie"n in is; 1 -eiere,i in ISTs. nhellhed In Clorn,li In IS1I7 restored In 11101, nlielUlied In urepren 'n 1014. restored by vntu of the peopie In 1U20 Poems and Songs 1 "The Sesqul-Squabbllatlen" Te th' Fdttar of th' Kvenlna Public t e,1cr-Slr--,,,r.pf.';.''r,f.u.l.W ""Onilt th fellow in tiii: .snsgui.sQrAiiim.ATi.ix "Ne Pesijul C. I'nlen It's run by me " B. V. "3e I lay." A. J. I MUST he Klnir. Or It nee, btnl' K T. S. Should rnn. eay Ne ' e win ,-ltter (te c. or C Haste mnk-i rrn-n. (Psnstly tad tnte). A n. "Thlis tmnr Is eum. An" nil dat's In It. Pe. of course.. We are arln" It " "P Clenr "I want my way, Or I wen t play " Hampy. "Let 'em scran: I need my nan." Hlllv Ter.n "Let's (te XVe.t 'AH the rest) Wnlllriirfnrd. I'a , Jjiv II lfi: Mere Missing Verses Supplied Ti. h' F-litaret the Funing I'ubh, T e.lger: Mr- I.oeHinj our the IVnpte s Forum I netle I mine line h.Kl fent In the 1,1,1 entf '(iriindmether's did Arm Chnlr ,t 1, f-mpeie. as it hi 1 two tn.ire ,.r..sth.. s.s 1.11,1 nn.l third S, will M.r,d th,m merr; s,im nn,. m.iv like in M, . ,ni Mils i'i:Ti:i! n At'i!t'.Ti.vi; 1'I.IM.Ie'ihu Jiil II Ull".' nit.MJM.-s 01.1, arm cir.wii second W-se t fie'i.ht It lurtllv fulr car, . I. i.f t.t t ,. . nui suit! 1 ij,i nei 1 And In the e.rnlnit tcek the rhalr away. My HVer she did ehatT whhe 1 .v brother did nt m' liuch haini: --it win te useful. Jehn. "en") IUs . When ..! settle down In life find fem Klrl f.i I nur w tfe Yeu il tlntl 11 .-r h.indv. I deeiare t.111 ,1 end nnd fiest nish' wh.it the fire is l..lihln' tirlRht Vuu 1. m b s.-a el in jour old iirm chair " Thirl Verne Wh.,t ri. . brnflier -..1.1 was tru. for In nr or Iwi, Str..nK iu u,, I nMtltd den In mirrl.l . . llf' 1 -ir-i ., l ri uia cui ti. una irn tnft rinc I bought. Te'.K l- ''t chun-h end thm ihc ns mv v.lf Th 1 tl nnd m we'r ai happy ns could !), ier n. n mv- ,tiK n or 1 .tr.'.ir nr i.ttr . 1 . 'khii 1 ream. I.ut ., h 1111,111 t- ut tinnr' Anl I,, n ,t. d In my oil arm hal. Tin- Pcnplr'N rertnn "III upi-ir il'ill? In the Ktrnlnx I'ulillr I.tiltrr. anil hIsii In th siunjBy I'liMlc Lnterr Lrltm ill-nisslni: tlmrlv tnnlra will lie prlntril, is ull us rniuestFiI norms, nnd iiirtlen nf gpnifil Intffpst lll I. nn.iri-t. A Sure Cure for Conceit iilaki: euiilait with the heat K'.en off by such prodigious bodies. WK IIAVi: beet, Bhen life fr a iit-e- , , , , fill purpose, of course. ,!,t we nre prone te "XIIRKCiMIe the patt we pl.) ... i, ui 11., iv in...- ii.- b. 1 men uii women IIIIIOII!.' lis rhllllKe ev . 11 e nnv- n-ss et n in.irum i'.iiiiian-.i with im-i-ii our uvvii sun, vvlilili we 'un s, , ai fu. nn.l ir r.i iiiul.'rsitiii.l. . Wlii-n e 1'nevv that eyery star vvi' si-n. .iiitsi.l.. (,f the jiliinctsi in (,ilr ,,,vn K.li.r sjniciu. is n sun like nnr own,1 w Ith ii'i'lniis ii . own Intl.. i irt of sur- . ruiimlliit; worlds, we begin te tlilril; tlmt j icrliiiis nficr nil it wenl.l nut uiutiir, se nun n 10 tne iircnt mw or that rmi rmi trels tin- wlielf hjstctii whether in llveil or Ule.l. ONCUri Keeps most of u from de J Iiik all that we encht te in this tiny world of ours. We nre pmnr te in.1l.nlfy our own imneitniice. and te think that trouble would be sine te fu low if we wern net permitted te func- noir as We cheese. ltetlectnm nbeut the universe and Its Riant miiis and lb Inn comets and spaces that are bound m.r pewei te understand slve.s us n better perspective. If continued for 11 reasonable time nviii-i- C.. ,l..u U ...III ,.l, ....!.. ,..!.. 1 1.1. 1 s..v,rf ,.-,, 14., je ,fc ,,,,, aLvjiue.11 Utllll.sil inwl swMSV,,. V (Cepyrlslitj.1022.) .L-i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, MOM'S MAN AS'PHKW TAl.t.EXTi: brilliant sfulrsman. , nnp outburst nf evtriivnennnn strntv. miiionrilne mWr mtr. tint tlll 101010 In V " i . "ii 0I Mnnngaiice straw mut if. l)reatr,i for I'arltamrnt, he be- berries, 'Iliere Is also a cameirrbert cumrn (ntrrmteil In t m ic iiellflrni tmrfv. I ( Ireesp Ivlng 111 ambush eUtKtde because fidiilni; nl ro-ejiiroflon u reiilful mill liilier ,,( .' '', ".,,, i .. ,.i i .. . .1 . ter the public welfare, ami 1. Il choirs "' Vs treil)ttll. 1 Would Nllgb'est that tar m in i-r. duiiirg the three minutes which will en- Mils TAtitiKXTH 11 110 ha ninrrlnl Jiiitrcte sire before 1 serve xell with the stew 1 aru'iirU lerlil amtiltleiM, frniiH0 it 1 ...,,, .,,,.,,, (, .,,, ,', , v.. . n-rat lealth for .I, imliftcnl i.rrstliv. "' "1'cll tile cllllinpaglie. lounreso KiirlDHs nt fid ilrlnlitu 11 ver,raue. fhe , lllllllfeilllded nt my niidacltv that per per lirefsii'lfh it aerrrfnri. .liilheitv 'il'Mrr. ' Imiiu a little exercise will 'he irenil for in ii'fiem hc fins a nfiitliiimtel Intrrcsf. 1 ! ixircisL win ee 1,0011 101 AS'TIIOXY M..Ah'.' trio lias Welrii ml-1 l"1, vnbte valtttenl iiavcri from Amlrew. ami DartreV rose te his feet liredlieed (hi nfie. nfrr i unrnt. fius mutrrleuWu i!,. ,,.' ' ' ' , , 7 ..,.,' ' r0 ' "" niiiirurrif, 1 corkscrew and found the cork nmeii- ;..i)V f VK IMWT.VfJTO.V ImlmeN urnr-1 "blc. He illlcd NeruV glnss and lib Ztl,Z"Sl"'.' V',?,"r; ''" ,.','cr"( Brenfiy own. Then he leaned ever her and took after il .-irxircilleii mm Ms ralriifnllne i,,,. i,,r f,, ......, 111 ' .. e ifc Tfuitiefi the ilauehttr et n ifcP, I lier liniul for n moment. HIh face wm ne is snierufini leciiiinfir, ronitiirri'ie nr filiilr en iiiri iirlnrlulrs 'fir i In' love tilth Amlrrw. rui'UAS iiAKTKKVthe etiat T.aJ,er-i,ib- (ml chief, ii stntMmnn, but ullfieiit ability STE tin 11 l.ni-f 11 riiiliM fA i.il.jl. I. t txtstl'm T.tl. ir.,tr '"- .0;.'.4 .W.I.. .. tn,rtnlln nun frmliiM urn! luillral. In let- irlffi Ifarfrrv, CHAPTKK XII Hlt.l.V.li -a coarne-eramtil radlCQK WHO"- WHO IN Till: STORY inlll.M Tallentc was trying te make 1111 for the years of pleasant geed- f,,,,,,!,!,, UM) ,,, nv,,rstll I hnd cost him and te recover P , ,no fronds f his ,.arpP days dleus life ouch with Stephen Da-trev. II ed With n Ulieer srtise of iuiiendliig disaster, wns climbing the jenrs. Ter live minutes, then, a para steps te Nera's lint. On the Inst land- disc of evster stew." nig he lingered for ' clenched his fingers. i "1 nm 11 coward," "1 have asked for a moment nnd he reflected sadly, this and It hns come. lie steed for n moment perfectly still, with half-closed eyes, seckIiir for self-control verj much In the fashion of a tnnn who says a prayer te himself. Then he climbed the last few stairs, ra 111; the bell and held out both his hands te Nera, who answered It her self. "Ceii.uicnd my punctuality," he be gan. "Why call nttenilen te the one and only mncullnp lriiie''" she replied. He straightened lis tie in front of he l..eU.,g-glns nd turned te leek, nt .er win something like wonder in his 'Let me take your real I 1. 1 yes. "Hear hostess-," he r has come te you?" "An epoch of vanity turning slowly around claimed "wlint ' ..i.n .tnei,,i th.it Im mi-lit appreciate better the dinging folds of her new bluck gown. "Don't dare te saj that jeu don't like it, for heaven errh knows what it cost me;" "It isn't eirlj jour gown it'u your hair." "Celffured," she confided, "bv nn art ist Net an ordinal-, hairdresser at all. ! II.- "W nn.l one or two leading ladies en the stage. I pulled It half down and 11 it' uiirUk fitc it ttntr nf mti ne 011111 h up acaiii. nut it s nn improve- merit, isn't it "It suits jeu," he admitted. 'Hut hut jour color . "Natural absolutely natural," she insisted. "Yeu can wet your finger anil try if jeu like. It s excitement If jeu leek into the depths nf my won wen det ful eyes I have get wonderful ejes, ' haven't I?" .Marvelous." i "Yeu will see that I nm suffering ' from suppressed excitement. Tonight Is quite an epoch. Te tell you the truth, I am rather nervous about it." "Is lie here?" "Yeu shall se? him presently," she premised. ( etne along. "Where is Susan':" lie asked, as he followed her. "Gene out. Pn has my maid. 1 had a fancj te turn every one eNe out of the lint. Your etilj het course will he from 11 chntiug-dish. Yeu see. I nm , anxious te impress him Ith inj culinary skill. 1 hope you will like your dinner, but it will he rather a picnic." Dartrev glanced hack nt the hall stand. There was no hat or coat there except his own. He followed Nera into the little study, which was separated 1 enlv bj a curtain from the dining room. I 1 "I think your idea Is excellent," he' pronounced. " "And jeu will forgive me." he added, producing the parcel which he had been carrying under his J arm, 'ee what I have brought te drink jour I1..1I1I1 and his, ew-u if he 1 Itlees net knew jet the geed fettilhe 1(1 I I store for him ' He s,.t down a bottle of chntnpnglie upon the table She laughed softly. "Yeu dear man'" she exclaimed, "rune) jour thinking of it' 1 thought )ou scan el) ever touched wine?" "I nm net a crank," he replien. "Sometimes my guests hue told me that 1 have ipiite 11 reasonably geed cellar for 11 man who takes e little himself. Tonight I 11111 going te think n glass nf champagne." "Peiutnerj '" she exclaimed. "I hope you'll be able te open it " i.'t'l.... ..1...1I I I. ' I... ...... ...lie, 1 Ainu nn. lit tit- nit lii-i,, tit- i,t,,i, -, 1 .... 1 , , . t . i'eii 11 hit worry nl out nippers. I hove some 111 in, pocket. And by the by," he added, glancing nt the clock, "where is jour oilier guest? It is ten 1 minute past 1 Ight, and 1 enn hear your clialing-illsli strung. She drew back the curtain nnd took his arm. The table was laid for two He looked at it 111 hew ihlenueut and 1 hen Imcl, nt her "He has disappointed ou?" She siiiih .1 up at him. "He has ilisappeliitcd me man), uiiin.v limes," she said, "but net te- nlcht "I don't understand." he faltered. "I think .ni de," she answered. He leek the chair opposite te hers The chntinK-ilMr was between them He was tilled with a curious t-ense nf unreality. It wn 11 little scene, this. out of a st,,r, or a phi. It iliiln t tn-1 unllj concern Iniu. It wnsii f .Nur.i 'who sat within ,1 few feet of him. t.cudiuK de.vii i.M-r the clialiiiK-dish and MirrillS I' celileliti lijolelsly, "(If course" she Mild. "I 11 in per fect!) well aware that this is an nnli cIlnitiY. I am perfectly well aware, tee, that )ou will have a most lincemf tri able dinner. Yeu won't knew what te , say 10 me and )eu'U lie dlnfi all the 1 time te leek in )our i-alendiir and see if thin i.s leap .war. But even we work- j I UK women sometimes," she went en, smlliui; bravely up ut him. "have 'whims. I had 11 whim, .Stephen, te let' )eii knew that I .1111 wr) stupid!) fend i.f jeu. and iiltheiiKh ll isn't jour fault "'" ' ,'x,";,t "U,U"-'K f""n -r0." "iT,',! that )ou de net ener our friendship, ,. jlst kllI1(1 iu tlll. wnv whenuver I i1JM f ,,,.,,.,-j ,,. all) ,.. and 1 expei t nethliiK fiem you except IVrhnps beenilsii sp. ech Peemed . ,r.,,,, Ii,.,rL. ., ..ntlilnir. lie nit looking ut her with 11 queer emo tion In his Mift, studious e.ves, drum- mini; u little en tile tnlile with Ills tin- kit tips', imi iiiltc mri' wlint it inpiint thnt his In-art wns In-ntlnc llln- n jeiing iniin's iunl a qiipi-r M-nsntien of lniiil ncss was Mt'iilliin tliruiiuh his wliule ln-lriR. "Nothing In the world," he inur mured, "eeul.l alter our friendship." "Whnt jeu pee hoere you," f-he went en, "is mi evsu-r Mew. 'llie true hostess, )ei hi'f, KmljIiiK lu-r jfiiert M"'-'iul tastes. It Is very neatly cooked ml If you de net pronounce It the most ! delicious thiiiB you ever lite irr our life, I shnll he terribly iIlsnppDliited " Dartrey snt as still as n niiin upon whom some narcotic Influence rested, and his words sounded almost tin -nn ru nil. "I am convinced." lie nssiired her, "that I shall be able le Rratlfy you," "What nit rt afterward you see upon the Hldebenrd : cold partridges both young birds theugn ham, inlad e my own mixing, mid, ui-held., my ) iV :By E. Philips f)ppeikiii 11111 or Kindness ami lie was eurleusi, .11.1, , rli,l iiiMiiruui, .. " " " the den rest child en enrth, I .Nera, he said. "I lllld IllVself wishing . t irem tire bottom of my liciiit turn "'"' I'OSSIOle Itint VOH COI11I1 lD SOI1IC tliliiR nearer and dearer te inc." She looked feverishly Inte his fac nnd pushed him away. "5e and sit down nnd don't be absurd, she enjoined. "Try te for- j-pt rverjthliig else except that jeu are .going te eat an oyster stew, 'flint Is really the way te take life. Isn't It in leicles and it doesn't matter then whether one's happy times are bounded bv the cemttur nluhf or the i-nmlne "It Is distinctly the best oyster stew I have ever tasted in my life," he pre- liniinced n few minutes later "It Is very geed indeed," she assented. 1 tumbled se quickly te the ground, the "New jour turn comes. Ge te the little, denouement en which she had sideboard nnd bring me something. I counted had fallen sejlnt. They two Kemember thnt I nm hungry nnd don't 1 were there nleiie. The little dinner forget the snlnd. And tell me, in- ' which she had plnnned wns as near eldetitally, whether you have heard any-I perfection as possible. The chntn ihlng of a rumor going around about i ptiRiie-liiibblctl in their glasses, The Andrew Tallentc?" 'soft light, the solitude, the stillness He served her and himself nnd re- 1 nothing hnd failed her. except the tnnn. sinned his sent. I Stephen 'sat within 11 few feet of her, "A rumor?" he repented. "Ne, I with furrowed brew and mind absorbed have heard nothing. vVhnt sort of 11 by n possible poli'icel problem, riituer?" Norn made coffee nt the table, but "A vague but rather persistent one," ! "piled. "Thev say that it is the I'" v"rf "fecrtain people-te drive him , ,MI' "f ",,.1,l,nl. lfe nt nn.v moment." Dartrey's smile wn Niifficirntlv con- ' ,,'"1itnetisi, hut there was n note of anlety In his tone which he could net altogether conceal. "These canards are verv absurd, .era. ne uecinreii. "Xlie politician Is the natural quarry of the blackmailer, but I slieuld think no innn of my ne iiiaititance bus lived n mere blniiieless life than Andrew Tnllente." "I will tell you Irr whnt form the ter. came te me, she said. "It was fr,em n journalist en the staff of ejie in our Kri'ill l.oiltieil till ins- 'I n ntmitp n- that they had been Indirectly np- preached te knew if they would pay "-i- " " "ieih-.i iur a story, per- A Traveling Bank Account TRAVELERS Letters of Credit, issued by us and available with any of our world-wide correspondents, leave nothing te be desired. Convenient, safe, and eco nomical, they afford the traveler practically nil the advantages he would enjoy were he te have his own bank account in each place visited. The Letter of Credit might well be described as a traveling bank account. Semi for Hoeklrt EST. FOURTH'S: CHESTNUT STREETS New Yerk PHILADELPHIA BROWN, SHIPLEY Founder. Court Lethbur Londen E. 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The cloud lingered en Dartrey'a face. He ate and drank In his usual sparing fashion, silently and apparently wrap ped In thought. Prem the ether side of the plnk-shnded lamp which steed In the middle of the table Nera watch d llilm with n curious, almost a sar nie, sadness in her clear eyes. An . ur age she lint looked at herself in ie mirror, nnd hnd been stnrtled nt hat she sttw. The lines of her black iwn, the most extravagant purchnse of her life, had revealed the beauty of her ieft nnd shapely llgure. tier thrent and besom hnd seemed se thmllngly white, her hair se rich and clessy. her eyes full of hope, the softness, nlmnst the anticipatory joy of the woman who has everything te offer te the one man in her life. She had felt eh she had looked; almost 11 girl, with music en her lips nnd joyous things in her heart, nursing thnt wonderful gift te her sex the hopeless optimism begotten of love. And tier little Heuse et cards had they drank It seated In great easy chnlrs I drawn up te tl , - lently u box . cigarettes. IV de lire. Mie pnsseil mm of his favorite brand of erhaps (lint evidence of her forethought, the mute resignation of her restrained conversation with Its ! attempted note of cheerfulness forced I its way threi'mh the chinks of his un- I natural nriner. Ills whole face sud- lenlv softened. He leaned across nnd took her fingers Inte Ms. "Dear Norn," he sighed, "whnt a brute I must seem te jeu nnd hew diffi cult it is for me te try te tell you nil thnt is in my heart !" "All tnsks that are worth attempting are difficult," she Inurnntred "Please ' .. n. ' "They nrc such simple things that t f,.Pi.," he began, "simple nnd yet contredlctorv. 1 should miss ou mere n IBIS &N&i Bosten & COMPANY Office for Traveler! 123 Pill Mall, Londen. S. W. STKAMSIIH- NOI1CIM a white star LIVi:ni'(.lil nitiTK 1:1.11c IIM.IIl' .,.,.l., J.': ,"r- ln '''nt. ifl ...,,., ,1, INK, O Spnl. 2 1 Auk. " sepi. a srut'. ,'iil " . ...inr. 1. -.em. 11 ti.V ,".i: Y.iitK 'in a7ii(i:Vt ntiIinlfA1rAK' NA1:''KS ANIi Vin.NOA Ait vine aiib, '.mi e,t. 11 . viVi,i,;iiViIKI:V,,Kir ii.'.-S'bc, -. M;m-.lllBll(n,) .n.., '.J itiM Mrl v'jhln mij Thlrii-CIaiM t.iissiiKI.rs ripri,i v,.vr,,UI'A1,i:i'1'",A JJA.NC'IIKflTim T-& red Star Kine ANTXvr.i.M,K,inu ANn Auk, 1,1 An, lit Vi.t. 7 Sept. U TO IIAMIU'IKI VIA PLYMOUTH A vn 1 Hitimrii'iiri u ,u A-,u MINNKKAIIIM (3d 1 las, Ai 1 "2 sr,?.' 3?i I'Vi,iii.aiii:i P.'M-.f- ,,a.,.'.'!!i'. 11e1.li.m. I,,l., I t ..i""V M l'- MIHII..III -.HIT .lIUIMIl.lt' I'asseiiner llfllrr. Mill) ti.,1,,,,, s. rrc-l.ht Olllrr, 4U.1-III lleurse Ill.lc, I'lilln. I'hlla VACATION TRIPS ONI! BY SEA KOUM) TUIP WAV $16.80 BOSTON 130.00 28.20 Savannah 45.12 34.38 Jachfiunville 55.00 Meals and Ilrrth Included. Kitm Charues for l'rrfrred Hpc. Round-Trip Ticket l.lmlred te Ottebrr SI. Full Particulars en Request pier I H. Pel. At, I.uuiburd 1800 uH.l-1IIi.UltTj l,ll r ;;;...... .'.'.' .chi'iihei 'he f-ot'TirAMi-Tev lilKKI' (nr) July Au. 1 1 slf ,, sii,i.ui II , ,urc. W Si-nt ' -!, ,iq N V TO CUIIII ,.jvii:i:N!,Te:Ni An'iI r. 1. J.VJ 1 1.1.V1. I1M.AMI Amt. .1 sent, (i ,,,., Vi "IJIUMI Am.-. I. h,. , te , . ' !,i KKOON'I.WII AllB. IU ,s.e , S3 . ' e! (,(TIII,AM)H)lrrrtl ei.l. ' n". 7 ""' ' 1'iiii.A ii.Miirii(i i.iint' i)A7r?j 1 KA.MI.AM) (TMril-I'liu hum,, i.nh 1 .J n ' I'lllI.AKIII.I'lllA - VNTM:itI' "' " MKi.rK.tu .mi) 17 Jl11h.u1.10 MarUlniivv .Inly 'in Missouri,, Mnlnn Aiur. .1 MlchUun , Slaiklnavv sAmerican Line N M,rUn!;,mii;','A,s.1' .;.,, i' ? J",,,.,1. ".. 3 .Mei.iiinliiet- Isi-M.' "n ', I'sl. T" If1""1. '.,,lu,'1 '" "'. Sat.. MACKINAW . si1,', ii '" 3" A ' ' b-r Inte resl.lene. r.'i, IJ!".fA,-'-V''--"'A LINK""'" '-'Hester ave. Int. rlva-e. Arllnl-ru n & t;iJ liIVVFM,,,,VKl',:I'lll,AItc'rl''','AM l-'ISIIUIt -t,fll.lei,, en j, j, !,,., International Mercantile .Marine Ce anj'1iriVn,ii'!,i,iriLr,M''''r'', "'n 1'iO STI-Vlll'lls i qnn nn s. V'U "l,d V1"1-"1 .Jl'1 Bl1 "eclellell nt whirl. sl. i-assei Her wniee. i:iiii li.iinn, &, . .,.. - , -. ,, .v,.ivu .u.-i was a nirniurr are n, ... ir. JULY .14, 1922 out of mv life than nny ether person. I shall resent from mv very soul the man who takes you from me. And. yet I knew what life Is, dear. I knew hew Inexorable are tts decrees. Yeu have n fancy for me. bem of kindness nnd sympathy, because you knew that I am n Utile lonely. In our thoughts, tee. we live se much In the snmc world. That Is lust one of the Ironies of life, Norn. Our thoughts can move United together through all the flowery and beautiful places of the world, but our bodies alas, dear! De you knew hew old I really am?" "I knew hew yeune you are, sht answered, with 11 little choke In her threat. "I nm flftyefeur years old," lie went en. "I am In the last lap of physical vell-hclng, even though mfmlnd should continue te lleurlsh. And you nrc hew much younger! I dare net think," "Idiot!" she exclaimed. "At fifty four you are better and stronger than half the men of forty." "I have geed health," he admitted, "but no constitution or manner of living Is of nny oceeunt against the years. In six years' time 1 snail de sixty years old." She leaned a little toward him. New once mere the Hsht wns coming bncK into her eyes. If that wns the only thing with htm! "In twelve years' time from new," she said. "I tee, shall turn ever a chapter, a chanter of mv vetith. Whnt Is time but n relative thing? Who shall measure your Mx years against my twelve? The years thnt count in life of n man or a woman ere the measure of their hnntdness." She glided from her chnlr nnd sank en licr knees beside him. Her lips pleaded. He took her gently, for tee gently, Inte his arms. Te be continued tomorrow Cepvrlg) t. mil, bv the Hell Svndlcate, Inc. vTeract upheld Superior Court Decides It Dees Net Conflict With Federal Law The Superior Court, In nn opinion by Judge Tre.xler, sustained the con viction of William Alderman in the Quarter Sessions Court of Crawford County, under the Act of Mnv !", 1021, known as the Wener net, for trans trans perting and having in his possession intoxicating liquors. The defendant, In his appeal, con tended tliut the act was unconstitu tional, citing technical objections te the title of the net, etc., but these objec tions nre swept aside by Judge Tre.xler In his opinion, nnd he holds that the act does net in nny wny conflict with the prohibition nmendment or the Vol Vel stead net passed by Congress te en force it. nor with the Hroeks High License Lnw. eatfjs HAKnn. At St. rrnncls reuntrv house, n.-irbv, en WpiI . .MAIIY wMew nf Theodere Ilaker. Itelatle nnd friends Invited te nt tend erlces, nt St. .Inneph's Church, Itnm Itnm Itnm monten. X, J. Sat . 10. nn A. M. Int. Krecn Krecn meunt Cem , Ilnmnientnn. N, J, IlAMHi:nni:it In S.in rmnclsce. Cnllf.. .Tulv t.t. ln'Ji!. nfter n fchnrt Illness KTH1.1.A I IlAMlli:!tai:il, devoted wlfn of Mnurlce iianiiiertter. nnd helmed mother of Madeleine Dorethv. I, mils nnd Mux Hamberk'er. No Ne tice of funeral servlce hereafter IIANKIIKAD. July 11!. MAHT. wife of the late Wllllnm J. Il.inkhead. Krlnti.cs and friends nre lnlled te attend funirnl neticcs. Hat . 2 P M , nt dnuuhter' res. detice, 31.V.' Kmernld t. Int. rrivnte. NnrtM Cednr 1II1I Cem. VleulnK Krl.. S te 10 I1ICKHAM. Julv 13. EMMA M. wife nf ine mie wiiiiani 1,. iiicminm 1-rlends may call Krl.. 7 te !i P. M.. at her late reKl.lenre, r.(l37 Wnlten n.-. Services and Int. Church town, Pa . Snt.. 11 A. M. nnei'iiy .luiv 12. lnui!. .lijNNin m, daUKhtrr of latn li.inlel ancl Cnthjrlne llrnpli. Itelathea nnd frlend Invited te at tend funeral. ,sit.. H:3ll A. M residence. 11304 Iimbnrd nt Solemn rceulem mass at St Patrick's CliurLh 10 A M Int. Nev Catlwdral Cem. imeWN. Julv 11 AN.VAIlIJI.I.n A., wlfr of Chrlrtepher J. llnmn nnd dauuhter nf Intr Kdv.-ard If. nnd Mary O'Neill (nee Mr tlrttliriin). Itelntl.es and friend) alnn Nailltv II. V. M. Sedalltv. In.lteil te fu neral, tilt.. 6..10 A M . from her late re-. deni e, 3l7il Almend rt. Solemn requiem inars-.nt Church of Nativity 10 A. M. Int. Hely Ciess Cim. HffKI.i:y July 12. 10J2 UICHARD D. son of late Jnremlili and .luhnnn.i llucklev. llelntives and friends Inilted te funernl, S.it , 0.30 A. M.. from Ills lute resident-.'. Sill's Terrace t , .M'innjunk Iteiiulem mass nt St. Jehn the Il.iptlst Churrh 7 30, M, Int at I.jkeiiH, IJauphln Cuuntv. I'.i, Train leaves Mnniyunk en IlinillnB It. at b:5l! A. M (il.illi;ht-ii.i.liiK time) ni'UI). At I'ens.iuken. N. J.. July 12. ADCI.i: JANICi:. wife of Kltnrr U Huilil und divuKh'.er of Prank S. and l!v.i T. .lanke, niied l!f, Kunrrul services I'rl , N p. M,, ut late icsldenc", 41 a Union a.e., I'cnsuu Km, N. J. Int. private CAMIIIIN In Solebury Pa., Julv 11, nulJKUT I,. M huslMii.l u- nmnia It. Ciimden. Ilelallv.s und trl. lids ure ImllcJ te attend services at ArlliiKtuu i.'ein. ('Impel, hat. July i;,. :; I M. itallBlit-savln-. CAHIIOI.L July 12. JAMi;s M. brother of. ' ?.'fr 'y I . Cntrrll, feimerly 4(3 ltoon lteon ltoen veil lllvd. IltlatUcs nnd friends nre invited te nttind fumr.vl. s.n . ti A if. iurlers et Albert Moere. 021 N I.Mh st. Solemn reirulem mam, SI Stephen' 11 Church 11 A M. Int Hely Sepulchre Cem ceitVIN'. Julj 12, JOSIU'H II . son of I-rank and Ktenner I'ervln. In his 21t vear Ilplutlves nnd frlmcls, aim st Menica'8 Catholic Club. Southwest Athletic Asfe,, are Invited te funeral. Sat., h A M , parents' resldence, 21111 S Huh st. Solemn requiem mass St. .Menica s (.liurih, 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress c'rni, .,',0XT,'.uls';,,- ln"- PA1.I.IK A., widow VfiI'r,anl"'1 c"; a,".'1 "" '' tlrlntlves nnd frlnml-i, ulse ull ether ercanlr.ulnni of which sne vvus a member Invited te funeral servlcrs suti Sjtunl.iv, nt I' M1 lr..in resident e of W. I Hdl.ln. tliTil'l.un- I h. ,u 0i Intertmnt private, Mount l'euce n,,i u,. i ril'l us in, I J- J 1 I IV even ni; CUNNINGHAM Julv 12, 1022. HACIIHI., vvltv nf James Cunnlniiliutn, In her tv.'d .ar Itelatlvea und friends urn Invited 1., funeral services, snt . 2 1' M lesld.nie of her dauBhler, u N-,.'.2.1 st Int. Ml. Merluh -e,".'. ,,1.'!ttlni ' rl " 7 te 10 i.i 'V,"i'0's r;!ul-: '- '"sMi: M . dauBh-,-' ',. "J" ,n "'"' -atticrlne V Davldsun uk".I .. ';ln"','' nnd friends ure Invited te nt tend funeral services. Sat. 2 30 I M at parents' residence. 3110 'ini.il si' 'int 'k1" U,i1,' ur ' Ccd',r 11111 -'em. Vlevvlni: I'll nf,V.f1iithi?V,f,:,l,n'fl,lv Vi- JO,,N' "'"-band or I'uulli.e In lllekur usu.l 711 runerul s-rvlces Sul . 2 1- M . residence :,3 li v,,s minster nve. Int Mi.ntiev, ( em DIHNnit Julv 11. HI22. MATHILDA, fiVin'r u' ,-"r .f1-"1, n,''nr Helmnes an, friends, nl te Cle.irnel.1 Council Nn. 1411. s and 11. of I. , I'jiru. Nn. 120, P e of A KelislllBten Heme. Ne J2. 11. of A Justs Y Wnlter Temple. Ne 222. I, U II . Women s Auxllurv Ne 4. K. U T of T fwn iV-S!,e,l!! ut Sf- ,i"f",",1' lierinuii.l.ulhrran Lhurch ure nvlied te intend funeral. ,st., liOCCIHKItTY Inly 11. ISAIIHI.l,, V UUl'RIlHUTr tne Drum). wlf of K.iw ml iJeUKiii-rly Itel.ttlWN and friend, uie In Mled te nttind funeinl Sat . k Je a Int.. re;lrn.e 413:, N Ulth st suleimi T"?. ,,ir.",ui1',i' "? "Jt'liheii's Chui li n A. M. Int Hely ,s piilrine Cem DltlNNHN- July 13, 11122. JOSCPJI T. I.elnved hushand of Amu .M.ihnni.j iJrinnen Ilrlat.ves und f ri. lids ur Invited t munil funeial. Men. K .111 A. .M. from his Inte ,lD ". " '! '".fl ne.Miin leeu em Invllr.l Saturday ihe fun. rat anei ii.ien at en !( from it rLIIXllHO In Tranrr. jniy in mm I'rlvnte JAMHS li. ri.i:.fl.Vil se, nf ii-.7' Mam ..ml .Sarah (i. I'llVn'ini'. ,err'ie It,. 1 ii" l 11 i in,.?.' ? '''' Here, s, Ne. i- ', ."v1 . lnvlie.1 le f unci nl ., i,,' Sun I 30 I' M., nt res . enin, &I m, H . Oernunlew.i. Int. Northwewl. x I'ltAZIKH - It. Vrniiier. N j . ,, riirsinut st 1-lula Iniermeiit I'rlvatr lLNDKRTAUKnS S-LIU BROAD a-no DIAMOND ri viunucnniery ,-, , j. Serv res m Ph; i (. " ..!".,,,".,,,n" '-hul.l) l'l.Hlun an.l Aspen i Is West I'hlla nt i-,tu 1' M j,,,r ,!n," , '.' ";.B.""' .meterv . 1'rle.ids , V" ,1 ...'-. '..".-. '. "'..it ni rniff si. DEATHS OAI.Er. July 11. HAltltY t... husbnnl of Llllle dairy, ecrd 0 nrlnttv.rs and frlnds, nlse emplejes of O. P. l'futid Sen Invited te funernl services. Sat., 1 :H0l. M., st late residence, 302,, Itnwle st., Tnceny, Int. private, Northvveod Cem. Friends may call Krl. ve. (lOTIIAItD. July 13. OKOnOt. WIM.tR neTIIAIIU, husHand of the late Kmm.a Qethnrd (ne West). In Ills 71st year. IJel ntlNea and friends, trustees of the.est Park I'resbvtrrlan Church and Wnsli'nBlen Camp, Ne. r.4il, P. O. 8. of A., are Invited te attend funernl services, Mendav, U r. M at his Inte residence, ui)21 Lancaster ne, Interment private Kernvvoed Cemetery. He mains may be viewed Hunilav evening. . HAQKHTY, July 12, CHARLES II . hus band of late Wary Ilauerty. I.elatlvcs nnd friends, nlse Inrrctera of Upper Darby n. A I., Asse,, and all ether societies of which he was a member, are InUted te attend funeral, Hat,, 8:30 A, M from the resi dence of hi .laughter. Mrs. Frank Olllesple, llurment nnd Marshall reniis, Oarrettferd, Del, Ce., Pa, Selrmn mass of requiem at St. Charles' Church 111 A. M. Int. St. Charles' Cem. HAOaARTY. July J3. formerly pf JBI3 fi. 211th st., ANDKKW, son of the late Patrick and Mary llncitnrty. Relatives and friends nre Invited te attend funeral, Hat,. :30 A, M , from niece's residence Mrs. Welsh, 34113 Kclm st, Hlnh mass at the Church of the Ascension 10 A, M, Int. Helv Sepulchre Cem. . , .. HKimitUNN1. July 11, 1022, at Atlantic City. N. J., ALi:XAS'DUH I,., liuslmn.l of Kmma ltellbrunn, need .14. Services Frl.. 2 V, M nt the parlors of Gu. A. Klrchner, 1301 V, Ihlftli ave. Int. private. ItineiNH. On July 11. 1022. nODERT HinaiNS. Funeral It'll. , 8 30 A, M resl resl rtence, City Line nnd Iinta nve., n.Ia. I'a.. Solemn rcnulcm mass, St. Matthlns' Church 10 A, M. Int. prlvntn. HDFSTnTTHIt. July 12. 1022. MART E . lsleveil wlfe of Harry Itefstetter and dniuh- trr or Jennie and trin rat" Wllllnm J, iiey. Relatives nnd friends and mrmbers of the Lavvndnle Presbyterian Chercli nre Invited te nttend funenf services, Mnn 2:30 P. M., at her mother's residence. Mrs. Jennie Rey, 720 li. Cheltenham me.. Crescentvllle. Int, St, James' Cem, Friends may call Sun. evening. HUNTER suddenly nt Media Hnsnlt-it July 12, 1022. Rev. ROI1ERT A. HUNTER, llelntives and friends, alie Ministerial Asse, of I'hlla., Kcnnctt I,ed?e, Nn. -I".'.. F, and A. .VI., ure Invited te attend funernl service 1. Snt., 2 1'. M at the First Presbyterian Church (Irenleih, N. J, Masonic services nt Arllnuten Cem , Delaware Ce , Pa., 4:4. I". M., where bely mnv be viewed. Train leaves Chestnut St Ferry, 1 T. M., dnjIUIu snvinif time. Friends may call Frl. eve. after 7:30. KAY. On July 12, 1022, HARRY KAY, of Mnrcus Heek. Ta, Service en Snt.. 2 1. M.. at the Oliver II. Ilnlr llldg., 1S20 Chest nut at., I'hlla. Int. private. . KHLTNim. On July 12. 1022 MARY E. KELTNER, Service Sat.. 10 A. M , nt 3015 unestnut st. Int. sit. i or In 1 Cem LAWLESS. At Ilerwjn. I'a.. Julv 13 MARY J widow of Tcter J.- Lawless, In lier i,,th year. Relathrs nnd friends nre In- vlled te nttend funerul, from the resldenre of her son, Juntos A. Lawless, llrldgc nve., i Men , 8:30 A. M. (davllirht-savlnir time). 1 IllRh requiem mass St, Menica's Church 1 0:30 A. M. LYONS July 12 1022. WILLIAM, hus- j band of thn late Ilanera Lvens. Relatives nnd friends, nlre emplnjes of Public Servlce ' Corporation, are Invited te funernl. Sat., K A, St,, from the lesldence of his son, Patrick Lvens. 2011 S. 3d st,, Oleucester I l lly, N. J. Hlih mass St. Mary' a Church U A. M, int St. Jtnry's Cem . M3KANNAN. J-ily 12. 1022. HELEN E . datmhter of Wllllnm .1. nnd Helen W. McKnnnnn. Funernl services Snt.. 2:30 I'. M. precisely nt the residence of Wllllnm !!,. I ulten, E. Shnvvment ue.. Roxberounh Friends mnv call Frl. eve. Mi KNIGHT. On Julv 12. 1022. CATH ARINE .MAY, wlfe of James It MrKnlnh:, iu.e.1 21 .venrs. Services en Saturdav after noon at 2.31) o'clock ut her late residence, te Cherry rt . Sharen Hill. J'a. Interment "srUCU"" f '" . VliMvInc Friday evenmi;. SIEYER. Juy 11, In Plumstead.llle. Pn IIOIIERT, husband of Linn Sleyer (nee He Irr). nKed C.3 years. Relatives and friends nlse members of Ilermnnn Letlje. Ne. 12.".! I' nnd A. M.. nnd nil ether societies f.i .huv. he belenued. Invited te funernl. Knt , 2 P. St., 1 from his Inte residence, 3043 N, Sth st Int. rjreenmeunt Cem MILLER. Suddenly July 12. OKOROE W., husband of the late Henrietta p. Miller Funeral, te which relntlve, nnd friends nre Invited. Snt., 1..-W 1'. SI., from hl Inte residence, 3d nnd Curtln sts. (3!uh Wardl . Int, Fernvven.l Cem. Friends mny call I'rl nfter 11 1' St. MILLER. At Chews N. J . julv 13 CAROLINE .MILLER (nee Sink). Funeral Sun , 2 ! SI., fiem her brother's residence 1 Samuel Sink Chews. N. J. "c ' I O'HARA. Suddenly, of pneumonia en Julv HI 1022. .MICHAEL J . Iiusb-wid of the late Cathnrlne A. O'llnrn. formerly of llleh. Innd Park. I'n. llelntives nnd friends in. ltid te funernl. Snt.. 8:30 A St. fr, .1.. I Oliver II. Ilnlr UI.lv. . 1S20 Chestnut st I Solemn requiem mass nt Church of th..' Trnnsllcurntlen, 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Cress Cem. tiVI'.S On July 11. lf)2?a. JAMES CLIF ' . wiv,'. pun ., i.Kijt-i, ,iiii .wary lives u -..,i 7 senr. Relatives und friends are Invlt'.l . !, the seivlc.v en Friday Mfternenn at 3 n'rleck. at Ills rcsldente. 7111 N. ;i:it, rt Interment ut lVrnwoed Ce.Tiei..pv i-,, ,1 mav cull Thursdnv evenlnu. PAI.SIER. On July 11. 1U22. F.STHER A widow of (Sniritn W. P.ilmrr. uue.l hn years' Relatives nnd friends nre Invited te the s-rv-I es en I tiday ufternen nt 3 o'clock nt her late residence. IU N. 3Sth bt. Interment . I'ORTENAR Julv 12, lfl22. HARRY 1 husband et Helen l'erlenar Relatives nnd friends are. Invited te attend funeral. Frl,1 2 r SI sharp, frrm his Intr residence. N I E cer. Sth nnd Cumberlnnd sts Int. Adith ' Jehurun Cem I'lease emit tlnuers I Pl'linr. At his residence .-,133 Willows nve.. uri Julv 13. 11)22 JOHN II hushand of Anna Coin Pur.lv. Relatives niiil'frlrnds, nlse Washlnirt.in Li.di.-e, .Ne. fiv, f ,.n.i . St. : Phlln. S.iverelKn Conslrtery A A si' Lu I.u Temple. A. A. O N. SI S . und Kev". itene (asile. Ne. 1 K. (1. E . nre Invited te he i-ervlce Sat . 2-30 P SI nt the Oliver II. Hair llldtt , 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prl. llAini.EY July 11. MARY M. if of Majhlas J. ItalbUv (nee Del.il Funernl Sat. s A. SI, frum her lull. re,!ep ii-.. , . "llcee nve Solemn muss f r.u.Uem si' 1 I.udvvlK's Church 1131) A M. R,.,tHe, 'Tii friends invited, int Helv Cress , "m " IVbb'-ntesnt'V len! .I Sr, resl.len.e, 2412 N Huh st ilih 1 us Vjur Lady of Mercy Church lit A. SI. Int Helv Cress (Vm. ' luv RYAN. Julv; J2. i.rn T , fnn nf An . nnd he lals Pan It k Ryan. Relatives 1 nnd H.3u A SI., mother's resldrnce, ijji v J, sup st Solemn re.iulein muss St Man,: SLLl-KII'l.E )n .In v 11 1022 MAI. ALEXANDER WILSON-, s en of lile hi,, Wllllnm Wll-en and Slnrl-i VV,.V, s" fr'l, e infl la ether f sirs D,. 1 h.irles W sine, aiinne. a,.d ,11 ve.irs Services ,.i Friday vnlti nt h o'c'e.k nt II10 tuier It ii.r yn'.Sierh:;1;:,1" - '-""-". ""J :sa?m',vlernn,'!,J'!r 'if issl.ler.ee 130 Cllfln,, ,H . Al ,,, 1 ' ' I j ('. P-v Interment .1 Vrlln-t n i",,V, ,.,.' ! I , SMITH. July 12 1022 IIAIITL FTT h . bund of Louisa smith' f.."t hoi nnd frlcnN " also Anna M Ilnss imi. v ,,i .. . ' .'H ' .. nre Invited te ati.nd lumral .Saturday s A. SI. from resldenr. 1012 W iftint ,i,'i,... st Illul, nn,. ', ,, .. I len.llllf.leti ...in " 1 . ' ' " ""'""i" " Churrh jjjn A SI. liiKrinent Hely Redeemer Cem": s'n'!M'8':.le'rV't,'0'r "rn "'''''' "eimerai 1 n is.A,.iXI . f,t"" ,n" "Hver II l!;,r llldpr , lhl'( I'lirstimt Ft. Selelim Venn e.n mass at Churrh ,,r the Desu nt 10 v m int. New Cnthedril Cem VlJimS Friday evcnlnp. ' "'" 1 riua s.mitii en July 11. in" Ai.imrtT t , s It 'rrnV.,,'- '. ".. r.. !.' l It est.ui ts.MiTH.-juiv la, iii. Mi'MSSV r ,..f nf Amltew Smith in... i;7ell n.,1 .-. 'n f" lives nn.l fuen.ls ..n, Invl . in ft, ,,.' i li," ' II 1' M , lesl.lr,,,,,. Jill) ( em, i '''' s'1',' IW u "' - '' im ui4l.?;;,;i:J VANm.lil.tl'T July 12, iie . . ..,.. ' wit- ut iiiirvv.,0 1 i: v,ii 7,:rnt i; Unvvrinrel ll,-lath,.H nti.l f, 'l ', i,,rl!,l " V. vu . in h. rvni's, mii . - 1- Vi , , i.'T " ten nve Im i.rlv.it.. " an ' u"-' WAI.IIAl'M ACI.NHS i: ih.iiul,,.,. ,. ., -eivnt III thn lintre I,' ,? JrU , '' cm Haturitay ,.,., rnlr.tr nt le ,,-, ' , ' .()!. I.I.S At his int.. i,-sl,iM,,..".it,e s. inui, j.iiv lain, a.v itnu- .rreiii" . ". , 71 IWatlv-s an.l frl,-il nM I, v' i Vi'm""'',' ten-1 funeral s-rvkes Sal " I' t .' ils.'ly. at Divl.l H K.lmv I r"tii,i-. ., ' rt'T ZOIt.N HiiiI.iiiIv, jnu 1-, rii-r,,,,,,, ZOHN. RS.-.I .is y..,r, i.V.Htlvea'rih ?,i." : invite, tu tuner Hi -.Til! s'u ''" ' .:,0V;N , en' 1,l,H.."1,"i'"-.,Vv,0' ,(Jlt" ''"trlcher. reil'. &un Villi , ,,;;,'" ' ' iru.. wt PARCEL PORT BUTCHER COOLERS Ref Tisercin. Computing V ," bcales Electric Milts and Meat Grinders Racks, Blocks, Cash Registers Safes, for Butchers & Grocers, Hotels and Cafe Owners tu,n,,enr.r.,f "U" wh,, ' --" Illustrated Circular en llequeat Tbe Howe locale Ce. tf,,Agfthtt nttrn.l futirral servlees en s-.tur-.i, . V, ., . -' ' km ' g Lf I "PAROEIj POST """ j Mid-Summer CIeartv.ca Tt rerceiam JSnatecU Bath Tub ftnplri Itti ThBC " t $24.50 Shower, Complete. Sfi.fin MORT SUPPLY CO. Fourth and Glnrd At PhUfc lll.i..l.. .. .. . ' I &$Kr&'2" Ul'lS.-N JLVKItY kl'kk... '"UtV Pre-Inventory Sale Bicycle Tires neirular $2.50 Value, $1,95 $3.50 Value, $2.50 $.4.50 Value, $3.50 AH high-Brade, guaranteed tires. Parcel Pest, 10c Extra Open Frlilay Mali iim... .im! Jsal. I .vita. aw filled nr..i. I B 527 Market St., Philadelphia, Pfc Lifeguard Bathing Suit Like Cut Cenlstlnc pf lilue llnnnrl trunks, geed quality Jrr. lsey anil while web belt. COMPLETE Reff. Value $4.00 $1.40 Tarcel Test, lOe Eitrn T LJ1. IX1M Brand-New Heb or Field Shoei With or Without Heb Naili Made nf the tnuihrit leather nbtalnnhlri wstrt mil nrrnroef 1 extra htin soles. The Ural slice (or miners, lumbermen, farmers, rullreai- ers, elr. Very nm nm fertnbln nil sl. Will worth M.5) $0.45 Parrel Peit, t.'.r Kitra BRANFORD SALES CO. Army it .Vttt'j Sutplus Vept. 101-105 Branford Place IJKPT. A. MAVAIIK. X. 4. -- mniiv IN PIIII..Iir.l.riIM! KAISK1) EVr.KVIMIKItU "B-R-O-WN" rai? WINDOW nnn 9 SHADES nn "llullt Hllh Itrut..tleii' Maile Ksierlillf tl rm- ritv,rii Indesi "tr H. INI. BROWN ine b, Kith St.. I'hlla.. I'a. v il'IIOXE WALNUT 50715 MOHAIR SUITS $7.00 PALM BEACH SUITS 'Up LATEST Mimi'L-i -lll.illivr ()IIITI I.AKIIf. STOCK TO s; IHT I'HOJI SAMUEL COOPER .."..m 1010 GIRARD AVE. hZL DOWN QVlhT&t RECOVfeREP.l .11 . '.,.'.,s. 1,1 Villi I 11 "iVrlle or iiIiiiiiu for saiuiile ""'.'""I'fcj If 111.- Ill l-tlllllt? l4 niiiii. C: SCHMITT, Mfr. nrrr nifi- i- '--- Avrni COIN MACHINES Hell, l'rult nn.l nt'.iers Tarl n.'"lH (1II2J MlnlalH). J n i' It pet Helier Cud. Iievievs, inO new un.l leliiilll All bumnlna. H-slrrn (Wire SLOAN NOM.LTV JIHI. CO. KIIJ N. mil St. rhunei Hell. Poplar 17 il : GLASSES hcrwaan hmctlrneHt Fitna. Artjtrmt.tnslMumm TALKING MACHINES & REPR0DUCEM REPAIRED'122 while u wait & Wilnut 258 WILTON MFC. Ca.J06NJin. r It I N T 1 N 1 .... lfi-lh. Rend Letter lids.. Sa50 WW I.mel., Si..li .'ur.!. .S0i lHIJ.J'fe.Vi. U.J. HOI II. :.'n KiiIbIiii A.. Vm2 PLAYERS' '' UI'. IKHVAKI) vin;st' ri.ftii.itj h..ll ( hl. v mi, slr((t 37 ""CAIIPET CLE AWINO Telephene Kiiiiilnitluii UH I ;Qr$$' QUAKER CITY CAIVEf CLEANING CO. IISI te 1137 i:, Pelumbla av. Cleaning and Dyeing Lndlrs- nn.l Ketits' vvenrlnu npparal- 'u. bold irnnds, Drknlnl und demrslle rut". lets, tnpestrles, blanliuta, curlalni Damp Wash Laundy WALLACE 7,,NMl!fe PERSONA1S nninnMnc nfil'nHT and p Tincr.Ts i'eh n ame KKI.I.Y ft CO. 1)32 h'-UaSd,:' Wit Piilts .--L".', srcenil fleer, ever CWJ2J -J ri'OSITIYliii.Y will net be reInlH ' ' nny bills net y$(ffiFy,bJuuL. , VlAWm. Interior p-iintlnf! r(, Kdelpbla.t1 V. Kulp. 4001! Hurley tt . IJHl"."'-.. J WILL net be responsible for '"tBntl: ceptrc'r-l by my"l- -'-"'rue l"" ""i"" mm 1 u.-r. T.if 11 1 I liJsVL-7 ' ' r n vv '3f l"iea At! Xj-'im uuur ' CSVMslt'-B-Bs-s---s-s-sSMMMMsSsv " yt .nw CT.. s-TT-r--T--iirr2.J --" -s. -wn-s. , . 'l-sl Ml, KEV-V n? JKsi-" X ncajjW'' v. Afif'ii 1 1 vN HI r-P-i J
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