Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 17, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 14, Image 14

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ARE NOW BRIGHTER
Defeat of Dye Embargo and
Cotten Schedules Wins Faver
for Elastic Clause
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RATES RAISED LAIttt
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nv CLINTON W. IJIMIKIIT
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Corvrleh
friend
Interest
the
for
lft inrrrnspil.
Fer example. Senators with .le lar
tnries in their Slates new sep ti lmpc
of ehtalnlni: from 'nnsre-s prohibi
tive rates te protect this new ititln -
try. Hut the e'astic clause of tlie lull
works both ways. The 1'resldent un.lei
It can lnrrea as well as decna.-e
duties ." per cent.
If the bill with the elastic claue Is
adopted, pressure from the business in
terests .-ceklm; liieh protection will he
directed at the White Meuse iind it 'tin
be applied after election That i- t'
wy. with Censre-si frlchtened iner tin1
effect of li'ffh duties m t Iip cennnjj ele. -tien.
th bet l.enc of lii'erests seek. tit!
them is thrensli pividenti!il ai-tleii
after elei tien.
T election.
Klastlc Clause Crews In Faver
.
'his consideration a. cunts in some
sure for the griming Mipimrt of the ,
Th
mca
elastic clause. itheur iii.it in.i
Pill is sun te he defeated. In tli
place there is the fear of petmen!
the
liist
seniienees from passing the lill
Ma nds i.ist
thr second
n the eve of elei'tmu and in
Place tli"iv is tin- dissnti-
faction of eastern Senium with high
duties unless thev ettniu ihe high .pi
ties winch they themselves sp,. en et ot
ten nn.l ihe. .
The Deme nits in .ipneslni; the elas
tic clause reason ,ius ns the seekers for
high duties en ihes run eotten 'de.
Tliey see that' the giving of nut !.. :t y
te the President le raise .is ,is
lower duties is mst ns Hketv te mean a
(tiieinl increase of tariff rates as li 1j
tu mean tower rates.
It Is sail en gnwl nut lmrity tliat net
A Demeeratle Senater will nte eitiiM
for the elastic p'nuse or for Senater
Frcllnghtivseii's n tn .- ii d in u f for
strengthening the tarilT .ouiinIssie:i.
It U hire that the ie lisht evi r
the tarilT hill will take place Aie.
once a majeii'v of Itepulilicin Senateis
can be hneii up t'T the eliistje rlnue.
the prestiipr for tin iff leglsl.itlen will
be S'eatlv improved
This rliiiisp provides ihe way for ("on ("en
(tress te unsli its lmtpls of the whole
teri responsibility and pass it en te the
Executive. Senators de net wish, un
less the hae dve interests In their
States, te face the voters after linUng
put an embargo en foreign dyes. y
voting down the dve embargo and put
ting up te tlje President what the duty
en dves should be they can escape, rc rc
spensihriity Postpone the Kvll Day
Moreover, the ileteimlliatien of duties
Cftn by tills device be postponed till
after thp election and n plea can he
made that at least a non-political sci
entlfip tariff snmi, tin" liwn Installed
The lieiue.rats re:is.in that no system
Is strensrer than the man charged' with
Its app'icatien, and the say tliat Pres
ident Harding Is net strong enough te
withstand the presure f,,r duties liiaher
than tliose iiiuneil in the hill which Is
sure te he Prei'siit te hear upon him
from the greater interest:, which seek
benefit In the schedule
fleiieinllj speaking. Interests win
have obtained the high rate tlew have
been seeking in the hill ate opposed
te the elastic daue for fear that tinder
It the President innv reduce rate. Ter
this reason ineiiibers of the agricultural
Hec have liel-ii against the lactic clause.
But the farm sentiment for a high tiriflf
!r weakening because of the enhained
price which farmers will hae te paj
for their clothes and machinery Ter
this reason tliere Is an uiPieaslng sent -ment
anion; the agricultural entnuent
for the elastic sjsteu..
There is net ,i majority of Sen.r.irs
for the p'a-tic cJaiise, rmf there is !
steadily increasing support ter it ( in
the ether hand, th-re me twenu or
mere Hepiildicati Senators wlie will wit,.
against the bill without tluu .hiu-c. and
that is enough te insure its iiercnt with
out it.
All in nil. provided there Is no
buster, the pr.mpetc, for the pan
the bill with the elastic clause are
proving.
till
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DRASTIC CUT ORDERED
IN STATE PUBLICATIONS
All "Special" Printlnq Distjensed
With te Avoid Deficit
Hanishurg, .T.lv 17--iM A P
All printing of the State of Pennsl
ranla was today erdeud tit down te an
"abeluteh necesnr,v" luis. ami hi-ii.
thing classed a "special piiti'ic-uuiii
will be dispensed with in miler t . avoid
a deficit at the end of the li-ca' ciir
closing wltli Muj. WSl
This will menu various bulletins will
net be printed, although a number deal- ,
Ing with ngiiciiltiiral. labor and In. In-.
try and ether departments have been
issued from time te time and -mue at"
understood te Imte been prepared for,
publication '
The order Is the most sweeping cer
Issued In iegar.1 te State pruning iiinl
at the Ilepartment of publn Printing
and Minding it wa stated reiert in
hand, like thnu of the Auditor (ieneral
and State Treasure iii elving much
tabular work nnd whlili lune heu hue
for several ,ears would be published ns
seen as possible. Oilier departmental re
ports, hewewr. ma) fall utnlir the ban
unless they are In hand and have been
approved for printing.
Werk en SmiiU's Legislative Hand
book, which lias been consolidated for
1921 and 102L', is stated te he under
way.
BIND CASHIER, LOOT SAFE
Bandits Escape With Plunder Frem
N. Y, Foreign Business Colony
1 New Yerk, July 17. (Mv A P. )
Twe bandits, entering the banking and
merchandise offices of K. J. l'mmr
Jb Brethers shortly after they opened
ter business today, bound and gagged
the cashier, loeud the safe of cash
and securities and escaped.
Nab 4 Phlla. Men at National 'Park
Police last night raided a cottage at
National Park, N. J., and arieste.l
four Phlladelphlans, who later were
aent te Jail for ten dnH. They said
they are James MeUruth, Jeseph Mill Mill Mill
doeo, Jehn lleegan and Jehn Mosceuy.
All gave nddresses near Twenty -tecenU
tad Ellswerth streets.
' what is yern name?
Wliat It Ita meaning, here did It
Btnff Corresneniirnt r.trniiig i-nmr imrr i - - - . , n unn . tinned tnitlly by the lain u. u. nrcilntn miteil lit tile Atltetl II races tfs
,f ml. by Vuhlir l.nlacr company anveciicj , wiiiiu me E,l"J , ", '" reullv .."i Ti ' two-wire aatem wna used, anu a trrilnv. where the race for the Prix n
Woahlnsten. July 17The ,l.;fr.it f n ,, , , lertui Ity f m .re-.iluK their , iHn.i ..eabiV csmrX,n ,e imoieV: Lengciinnirir, was run before an cnor cner
the dye I'li.htirRe.. the etl.ui selieilill." , . ' ' ,iPMrpH ', r,.s,,ect te the ail- Ne Kreun.l connertlena ere nw.le.l. With moils crowd
While the hill has le n i...l tii-mv ' ,.,,t' .'r.''?" i 'J L, f?,r Inch n ' Tn,, l""i that tha tint irelW car ere worked in the hem of her corsage.
lhie.mh th- failure of Sonatas i " , V, V ", rV, ,1. en. It s-ems ." "" T" " Y ' :nX' i.".1 . ".:, 'P., K?P'rt pronnuneetl tle tameus , ,m
ed 11. the.- drf.U..., mImmiips. -;-". - Whole-hearted . scnli- ,f WVerU.' and th.." ' " !. ' s,n!V "rpss ""V "P? r,:"
in.Iln.itinii te put respenMiiliiiy i, t ntl usImmii that In erdlnurlly ' ith i mu-h .letall that the anawer KHen In ' at lae rnces Kincp juiie. ,-",u,ill' i. '.. ,.i.
dltlle- in the hands of tile rrcMilcllt " ., ,.,. ,., ,.vent a cue- the 'Juentlena Answered" department waa j Mtnitll llKinseii iisieiuiueu iuiin .i..
isater An iniere.innif study, inn ques
i of family names still the dally tea
L "History of Your Nnme" appearing
fcr fm
r tv mm rviue jsimjib.
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor
Dees City Want Exposition?
Te the KtUter el the Kvtntoe Pnbll l.tiOfTS
Sir As n (.ltUen of t'lillnilelplilii I
lake tills opportunity tlirniie.li your cot cet
timn te mil tit your attention tlm pres
ent discussion in reference te the foil'
I..l ,..,. I. I'.,lelllltn1. If 0110
.. ...J...... .. ... .,... -
...' . .f..n.. it,, various
"'" M"mlIle V rnrriu..; - "".
advocates for this reiiteinplnted expei
, tl,m h u-lll nntp that it Is apparent ,
(Hull, lie Will note Willi u ii
tliat move vll are new iin- -
i iiiuivu m . -;-'- .
i u i.i ,...i ...... ..r in tneir
cess. It is being manufactured b' "u '"""" '""-
en behalf of these who will receive t lie j
Kreate.st benefit from a financial staml-j Mount He tQ Browns MMs
peint-nameb . t he r. r ads he h Tn fce r
partment Stores. 'W AV.V.Vle ,,Villt v t" r- t "-Kindly l-t m0 knew th dl-.ance
trust cet.ipanles and public utllt(orfrem Jteun , Iy N j ,V way ()f ,h(
poratieiH, who are desirous 01 ii.imi m itancecaa Creek te th follewlmt ten
such an exposition in order te draw smithMlle. lllrmlriKhim. Imberton. New
from all parts of the country large ,i,bon and Iirnwm Mllla.
rnuils of iiennlc. i '' there n Oe eminent or n Statu bureau
The (ireat masses of the people will
n. it 1.., inniprl.'ilh lienetited by such an
exposition. It will be a great uururii
upon the tapaer of our city. It
will mate te a Rreat extent conges
tion in our streets and In our homes.
Ir will avert instead of Increase the
general prosperity of business except lit
snciial instances nnd liarticular chilli-
el.s. and 'in n.ldltlen there Is really . .
. , . a ...- 4ii iwiliU ii ir if tin I'll '
historical renen for thp liel.lltg et smii
a Ses.pil-t eiilettliial l-.xposltien. "
Imil en.. In 1n7(S. reiirebctituig the lltutli
anntveisi.r of tlie signing of tlie I)c I)c
laratieu of Indepeiiileucu here in Phila
delphia, and if we are going te have one
upon the anniversary of 150 jear. we
might a well have had one at the
expiration of the l-ith iiiumersiiry.
Let us have one every twenty-live
J tar
We have had In this country tee
it.anv imposition during tlie last lift
year's, none of which ha been a tiniui
ial suites lemiiieiisurate with the
labor and turmoil caused by the same,
and. as a general rule, there has nlwns
been a deficit after the books have been
cleed. The San I'miii'isce. St I.eul
iind Chicago lairs wete all tinaticial
tallure.s, nnd. irrespective of the tinnti
ci.il aspect, it kept the clttt t in which
the expositions were held m constant
turmoil and congestion, and tl'ie out
of gear the routine of business of
thue who were reilllv litWciis iitld ies.
nlents of these cities. These emi emi
tien have net added .nothing either
te tlie health, the. financial prosperity
or te tlie benefit of any of these mu
nicipalities, and te a great extent have
been (leteriineiital te their sane advance
ment. I feel s-atlsfied that If the citizens
of tlii city have the opportunity te
.pre their wishes nn eterwlu'liniiig
majority would be npselutclv opposed
te such a Sesiiul-Cetiteiintal Exposi
tion. The preliminary arrangements s, far
indicate a constant irritation among
these who are attempting te inaugurate
this exposition. Friction among these
who ure advocating it and the various
committees cenected therewith indicates
clenrlv that this exposition is being
sinned down the threats of the people
without even giving them an opportu
nity of expressing their desires in the
,,,m"'r- SAM1T.I-.I. RANDALL,
I Philadelphia, .Inly H. li)'J-'.
Germany's Metamorphosis i
Te 'he K.Mei- nf the Hr'nltv Public T.cilerr:
Sir Coiifiented with sini. big jelis
... the tnilff. seldieis" bonus. Ciernuin
i 'reparations and what he call "inter- ,
allied negoti'itieiis ami personal nin nin
Ictiens for election, the fruitage of J
statesmanship is liab'e tn be disappoint-
nig te American ideal. Ceriuany 'as
she is unable te meet the terms of th
V,.i-sn!cs Treatv en the leth of July.
l'.V.'L'. and want a -p.ic of two jears
for the p.ijmetit of anything. !
Mut fteni the standpoint of the I'nited
State?, theic are two (iernianies the
li.riunn r.mpl'e created mi the battle- i
fields of France when the King of Pru
sii w a crowned Kinperer. whose defeat
two MMirs age caused hi- grand-'eti's
(light te Helland and vapor 'Zisl tne em
pue. and the repu'il.c of (ieruiauy. wii.ch
is striving te ebtirn and sustain integral
iiatieiinlit.i among the power- of the
ni tli and seem te he succeeding, not
withstanding her lead of woes.
Her tlieneflllj sjVtem seems te luck
International lenhdence, largeU U rea rea
sen of tin- existing opiiesition of the
element tli.it improve every opportunity
tn imperil the exl-tence of the republic.
'This das of politicians lir.s control
I of ii diiminutit -hare of the national
wealth, nnd e-pe. hilly such as what we
. all movable. Property Is divided Inte
movable and immovable and net. n In
tin ceuntrj and Lngliunl. into real es
ita'e and iier-eiiil property A very
large sliare of the accumulated wealth
ennsi-ted of movables in arieus forms,
such a stocks and Point of ether na
tions, people, corporation and indi
'iti!il investments in ether countries,
.e that tin resources of the republic are
p iiifme.l te immevables which contain
no spontaneous leseuri-es ier pament
Met the people lire there with pe-i
lullties for future v.-eilth. In terms of
1 Intel national law the pi eple comprising
the lepublic made no engugements with
tin- enemies of tlie empire represented
en the battlefield of l-'innce.
I Suppose the nation n a republic ie-
fuse- le receglile anv iibllxntien te
pin espei iiillj te tlie I tllteil States.'
Aliheigh tl'e 1'nited States deelared
war against (lei many e muke tin;
world safe for ienieej.icj." Us forces en
the field of battle were deliveied i.pt
te the Trench national (enimniider,
i-ecii. it was tin- i-renin iiatien tliat
bespoke the treuty with all ttti teims of
reparation
The triumph of the war against (ier-
many under the present cede of eivil.za-
tien in We-tern I-.urepe spells only the
defeat of tlie nutecrnts of the Diet, tlie
Princes, Dukes, Kings, ele. terutes, etc ,
of tlie Stales constituting the empire
that collapsed with defeat.
New the (Jerman republic does net
intend te carry tlie corpse of this dead
empire, with St. Paul's rxcluiiiatien,
'"Who shall dclUcr me from the body
I of this death'"' The entity of ihe em.
pire, ns distinct from personal citizen-
ship. Is being recognized in tb
ii'turn
".
bv the I lilted States of the prnccnls
of the sate of Interned ships under the
(lerituin II JK te private uwuhi; the
U-turn of ihcinienl pnti nts n their
previous pilv.ite (lenniui prupiieier- ;
the making of certain esi-entnil iiiulc
regulations with the republic Tie (lor (ler
.man republic litis acipiiad a national i
1 status in the world and ha wit enough ,
te clear itself of transoceanic burdens f
by taking proper time.
Tills political inetuiuorphesis te that
of an imuurucneu rcpuuuc will be
worked out without the cenfi.scatlun of
any of thu immovable property. The
politicians of the I'nited States all'
Thr People's teruru will appear dully
In the KTrnlug I'uhlle Ixdgrc and also
In th, Nunday Pnblle Miftr. Iltrrs
d acusslr.c llmelr IedIcs trill ha nrinled.
ns well as requmtrd poems, nnd qaeertlena
of effiwal tntrreat
sriii us-
nnrerael.
'w-mwwvmMgT ,h --wm wpw f
1,V u 1
EVENING PTJBHIO
see thl, ntul nfter the next le or two
elections will he 111 world harmony with
(Jermnny, with htsterlnus ecreenltiK the
incidents of the Inst four enr from the
fight of coining ccneriitleiiH.
J. .1. CIIANDAMj.
Camden, X. J., July 1!, 1022.
Questions Answered
First Trelley Car
Te thr Editor of the Evtntne Public LtdetT!
Sir-Concerning 5eur statement "f the
first trolley haWng been constructed In 1 8SH
In Richmond! In 1884 Lima, O., had ft
,,m from ,h(( ,.erin,yivl,na KMiread station
en .-snrtn Market Mreet te "The Square"
anil out both I.'sst nnd Went Market afreets.
i.m.... . .
where a detailed map of the Hanrecas Creek
innv b obtained CAMUENITU.
Camden. X. J , July 13, 1022.
The distance from Mount, Helly te Smith
vlll In rail Is n trlfle ever two artd n half
inlh-a. Ili.ncfl te Hlrmlnxham. allghtly mere
than two miles; thence te remberten. one
ard ii half miles thence te Lisben, a frac
tien ev.r three, miles, from Lisben te Itrewns
MMK three miles ,- total closely arpreil-
f?n?hetli!:,tItl1l.,, n-ufS JiS1." i,n iS
"rnn ine 'nnjintiiii Haiireftu jruM" It In
nnt prnc,lc(lb, , )rirti(.HU ,n.M dnr ,,y
wnJ. f Unncecae Cr.k us that Is n wind.
Ine stream. Mount Helly is net qultu
tMntv miles from Camden
A drtiilteil map of Huiiciciis Creek prob
ably can be obtained from the Xew Jersey
Department of Moter Vehicles, Trenten.
Poems and Songs
'When Grandma Danced the Minuet'
Te ihf 1'illtnr of th- ni-rntiie I'ubttc I.rderr:
Sir ! may b.i n optimist but hunch
hif cf-ine te tne tb.it "Juzz" music and
J.17Z ' dancing t!mt liava erTended common
eti- and semwtlm.-s cemmen decency these
rrep' ;, ars Is en the dec. In ami ihit by
and le there miy b- ii return te conditions
th 1 1 prevailed In the d. of thp fathers
.nd methr and t.TunJfa Ihorn and srand-nuih-rH
,f the resent Kenerntlen. In view
of this hop' may I ask ou te print the nc.
rumt.inlnK '.lns. which I first saw in my
niithtut drijs I dnn't w-anl te he under under
steed nt opposed te danclnir. veu under
stand, but eh. hew I de wish the, teva nnd
s-l-ls of today would tun back te th methels
ef my d-ir old Kratidma In --ne respect at
tet L'XCLE JACK
Philadelphia. Jn 12, 10J2
WIIIIX OKANTj.MA ixckT) tuk minuet
Grandma told m ill bout It
Tn'd nie se I ceuUIn t doubt It
Hew she tUnced, my Krjndma danced, '
l.enc iu,-e.
Hew hr dilntv skirts the spread,
Hew she held her prtttv head,
TurnitiK out her llitl tiie.
Hew'sh slewlv leaned and rose.
Lene ke.
(lrandniap hair vas bright and sunny;
Dimpled cheeks tee ah hew funny!
Iteai: iiu'.te i. pretty trlrl.
l.env aue.
Uless her! Why she wears a cap.
(randma ilees and ukes a nap
Kier slnnle d and j et
ilrnndmi danced tin minuet.
Ins ike.
Modern w are eulte nUrmlnj,
liratidma s-avs but U s were rharmuiK
tiirls in.l tsij" I nu-jn, of ceursv,
Lunj K0.
Hr.ne but modest. Krandly shvj
She wuuld like te h'ie us trv.
Jut te f-el like these who met
In lbs icirt-hih mlr.utt
l.enc ace.
He Leves Philadelphia
Te thr Fitlter nt thr Evrntne ThWIc Ledger:
Sir This snr.ir hasn t b-n nccf-pte! fnr
j.ubllratlen t-f-u."s thu rit-r hasn t trlnl
ry har'l Nnbrvh -.irps. Hut hnw da you
like th ruiieh wer.ls'
KLiWARP M Cir.HITV.
rhllmlelphla
SONCi
Juh 13. l(':i.
up piui.Anni.riiu
t y il e f-eiur of a muniir.sr,
y s i lr the fair,
i r. at-.l I m kM1 lam
j. 'I r jakrr luwn
, heti home, no meis I'll
AIM "UST.
l- th II
Illicit horn- as
In ih oei
It h nn heTi-
ream
I m Kulnsc 'r- s ttl down
Therw i n. i,- ',! this old town,
Though s itih snv ht s'ew
ThfiH h th.- I.llw tj lull an.l Just 1ft me
t!l
We l.av eth-r ihlnirs te show.
r-liriltv.s'
H' wei.ilerful lit-re in I'llllnJ'lphla se
Oh.
nQr.
I Th home -f Mi Liberty Bell.
Thert tr urea' nay ard near the ela
lmuarJ
Ami r&lrmeunt Parlt ion knew It well
1 It's Urn man h dicarle since our tlrtt flag
una niii-t"
I In this ten ! netv Ress.
Ph la'leli'hu jlr.cere. I'hllad-lphla se dear,
Ths home nf Ihe I.lh-rlir Hell.
Oh e ry "l.iv s-ems llk New Year's Day
, Ir. the .steal nM ijuaker tevMi
There s th turn, kei.1 i-heer throuuhem the
e,r.
Just ".ie Kiinshln- Leamlnir down.
W- rn.ui- th- peels in this old tewn:
W 'i i.J' ! the time
Near Hi- Mle-rM IM1. that s th place te
,1 il
Yeu cn tlrd no better clime
i
A cerr'-MH nlfiit asks for the piece entitled
"If H-er Het' h MhiI Nipples, I il He a I
Hab Yet' "'an .. rwnl r nt.llKe him?
Sir, i; A i."ii-n.iieH rne poem neKin
nlnE - Th. re w s tumult In the cltv.
In the "in. unt el"l (jiMker teun "
v inin'.'l In tin I'.eplf s Forum en Mon
day. Jul 3
tf tui.v Rsiler" wlie sends n postal
ard r"Ui'Si for jiuUllcailen of "The Fne
en the le"r ' will seivl a -elf-addressed
stamp"! -nv- epe a ropy of the verfes lll
is. mailed tn h m Th.. are, tee long for
I reprinting In M I'-epIb'h Kerum at this
i time
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Uethrnlierg, htucktielm. Riga ani
Illlr
27
ucisingierH
A NTEAMEK Aa Carge Offers
Other Perta as Sufficient Carue Offers
MOORE and McCORMACK, INC.
444-46 Boune Bldg., PfcfU.
.. .uixnij, D5B5 aula 751
TMmUmM
rwt
irKipmi2ki)Eti:
MABEL NORMAND
WOOED BY mm.
Ibrahim, Khedive's Nephew,
Would Renounce Title and
Enter Movies for Her
STUNS PARIS IN GOLD GOWN
Prli, July 17. American fashions,
nlmnst solely balling from New erk.
nn eri'v nf coins Inst summer
Aske dnbeut her gown, Mabel said
u was ileslirmd In I.es AnseleH. which.
she discleMed, Is destined te be the new I
style center ei tne worm, nec ib-hicu
reports that she was engaged te marry
Prince Ibrahim, nephew of the Khedive
of Rg.vpt. with whom lw has been seen
dining almost every night since her ar
rival. , ,
The Prince created a sensation when
i, si,l (but be w-ns willing te give up
his title nnd beVome a movie actor if
enlv Mabel would marry him.
French lnanneiiulns were further put.
In the shade by Mrs. Frank Petter
Stewart, of Chicaije. who were tweed
knickerbockers nnd gray nnd green golf
stockings. She complained that she was,
net nble te see n single race because she
was always the center of n crowd of ad
miring men.
The nivstery of (he disappearance of
Mrs. Flo I,eed: was cleared up when
she appeared in the paddock clad In airy
organdie, explaining:
"I tried te go in ictirenient and went
down te n farm In Mrittnny. but I
never thought quiet life could be se
Leonere Hughe, accompanied by the
Manpiis de St. Kline, te whom it is
'rumored she is . engaged, infmuied
friends that her dancing partner.
Maurice, who has been seriously ill at
ivauvllle, is out of danger. She added
that it wa doubtful if lie would lie nble
te dance again for several mouthy.
Viela Kratis appeared in the lom lem
pany of Count Paul Vnllombress, who
denies that he Is secretly engaged te
innrrx Pearl White when the latter gets
n divorce. i
Bey Falls Through Skylight
Tsadere Stiller, five ,ears old. of 'J 101
North Dever street, fell through a sky
light while playing en the reef of hi
home erterday! lie wns cut and
bruised' en the head and arms and is
In the Weman') Homeopathic Hospital.
Escapes Frem Byberry j
Juice Malker, fifty-eight yearn old,
an inmate of the Myberry Farms,
dressed In Institution clothing, escaped
from the farms yesterday.
Where the
Public Can Help
It has been a long strike, but there
seem te be indications new that it
is nearly ever.
Our bip problem, when coal staits te"
move again, will be te see that every
body Kets the cc-al they need te Keep
them comfortable and happy.
We are relying en our customer te
help a great deal in solving thi
problem. Every customer who, act
ing under advice, practices re
strained buying at first will con
tribute a real help te wider distribu
tion, will be doing his best te check
any panicky feeling, and will de all
that he can te help materially to
ward making coal conditions in the
future mere satisfactory te the con
sumer. COAL
AMERICAN ICE COMPANY
KTnifitfi&Q
APPERSON
MOTORCARS
1!
5algBSfjgg?:
KnPCATlOfiAt,
Beth Beits
I'niI.AlRM'HIA TVRNHKMKINDK
Ilread and Columbia At.
Swlmmliif I'oel Open Thromheut tT
teutens in SwImmlnK. dlvin and life-aavin.
Oymnailiim epn in Septemtwr. Jloeklet.
pply nl OfTlr. 170. N, liread at.
---
Drastic Price Culs
C sW
Special for Philadelphia, Lancaitt, Reading end Vicinity
CORN FLAKES
Ua
StiO.
UfaBmrSMr
SUrNisMtiirWu...
.... Heists 10c
utt Je
..... Jii.i29
, lb. Heti7V4
GOLD
DUST
Large
Pkg
Mania 01 pint tin 27 t-''
AATCsUnj et. benis IS
AaP StUDmabf betUttSe
Tp
(t (NEW)
StJfl
11
"SUPERIOR CORN FLAKES"
&y2g2& Eggs - Vt
Ekrs of Assured Quality Excellence mW W Qm
Hlrai' Ret Bmt Eitnct.
Purs Crips Juice
, . .bsttls l!e
..jbeMlaUe
run rrwurei.
.,,,iriK
GINGER
ALE b""'
CuMcn'sMuiUrd...
PursCWu Vieiu..
lent Pea
Htba SptfkttU . . . .
iuHe
24 . beMle 17c
cinl$e
.no. can lie; meA. 16c
5Sxseap T7C
CRACKER SPECIALS ,
Snaparoens ..-.----Ik 21c
Cameo Sandwich -1 - - - - - 1b 26c
Graham Crackers - - - -large pkg lOc
i
It Is matter of Mlt-concrtteliUon en the put ef th A&P thtt It hti bten able te nalntita
fox ; past months, te th face at attAdUjr advancing Cefret Market, It Ue a lb. price ea
nrlcs bit what Is a
"ilea Lircls" tenee patrons, wntn us; knew tnejr can itui sesica
ASP stores this sterling quality ceSee the beet Tains In the city.
"Red Circle" Coffee lb 27c
Still the
DouUaTtetd Matches.
F(r Paper
Fly Svtttcrs
Z-b-l Soee PeliiH
Sultana Tuna Fish .....
Corned Cte!
Pure Peanut Butter . . .
bex.c
.2 double aheeU S
esch 5c
twite
.. .IbcanlSc
can2c
u ISc
l,!,, ATLANTIC
THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
IN THE WORLD
JNsEEPING an Apperson in faultless read
form costs little in time or money, no
matter whose job it is. Simplified design
eliminates non-essential features and
allows robust construction without over
weight. All major mechanical units are
instantly accessible and quickly remov
able without disturbing associated units.
Regular maintenance is made easy by
ingenious outside adjustments te take
up any ultimate wear en moving parts.
Seven distinctive body types. Prices range from $2620
te $3695 at Kokomo, Indiana. Excise tax is extra.
APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILIi CO., KOKOMO, IND.
APPERSON MOTORS OF PENNA.
Direct Facter; trench
S. W. Cor. Bread and Race Streets
- Locust 5167
Til E EIGHT W IT II EIGUTY LESS PARTS
KPTJcATlONAIi
Beth Hum
Cku4lin1 DV TuttlenrJlft. New Open.
SnOltnana NI(nsJ Tuition. IS and IS.
Why pay morn? Our 30 yeara" cxprrlenrc,
location and Instructor nre unexcelled. Call,
phene or write for eatale. .Summer rnteii.
AL.MKR nl'HINBSg HCIIOOI.. 10 H. 10th Ht.
On Seasonable Groceries
Household Necessities
Combining Quality goods with
Lewer Prices that preient un
matchable economies.
Anether practical extra value-fMng
demonstration that atrUdng ly accentu
ates the A&P supreme position as
Lew-Price leaders of U. 8. A.
Package
FtU Ntfthi &
U Flint. WuhliT.Hi...
ImrSess (aatll)
Scrub BrailiM
"tiffl
,. IcUmS
Hurter'tCMM
Gran&MlWi Fruit Jia.
Glbbi' Catiusj
.Wtt. UnZUll
. ,..it vcn
,.btttliefl
J.U.0
A&P Uit PewJsr.
MbuttTiplect...
CecsCU
lO6
r.-iAsffs Buu nalOc
Encer. OBrsOU plot tut SJji muzl Ht I
AP Enpentsd MUk TtOcu ft If
AliP Coaewitd Milk culZc
uIOc
it t
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"tJi St j
"RED CIRCLE"
COFFEE
Our first thoesht Is te maintain enr present OBmatchsd Ufh quality,
but te da this we ute been cempilled te make a slight ad--'e la tne
coepls of ccmi te the great big host b. ttUSsd
Lewest Price in Towi
Window Screen! (at)
Cew Brand Seda
-inr WsihlniPewittr ...
Red Frent Cocea
Had Frent Black Pepper . . . .
Red Frent While Pepper. . . .
Red Frent Glnier
MtkSfc
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...... paduie 4c
....&U.tiaiJc
& PACIFIC?
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. ,culS I
tin lie liA
BMkPlBjBJfjLCpSBjllSl
wpssfjjj
,
X f
EI)tTCAT10WAT
'. Beth'Reirej
Training for
the Professions
Theolepry (Evening Sessions)
Law (Evening Sessions)
Medicine (Day Sessions)
Pharmacy (Day Sessions)
Dentistry (Day Session)'
Chiropody (Day and Evening
Sessions)
Plcnse neiul me bulletin for the
course marked X.
Nnmn , , , , ,
Street .....
City
State
K-7-17-.2
TEMPLE UNIVERS1TV
Ilrend S. Mew Htrka
rtilladrlphla
s I'henr, Illnmnnd 0A31
Fer Men of
Executive Caliber
Net every man can be n successful
executive; nnt every executive la
successful one.
Fer men of executive caliber Pelrra
Hchoei training provides that founda
tion upon which business success Is
built.
Day Prhnet Opens Pent. S
Night Hrhoel Opens Hrpt. IN
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of Business Administration
ITrtie for S8th Year Boek
I'lnr Ml. Wrst of llrnnit
Di Srlunl
Nicfit Scaetl
I -w " I
!0OWilnutSt.l
iiiaeipmi
ItnllKKKF.PIttiU IN TlKMANn
Yeung men and women trained In book
Keeping nnd accountancy find no dlfllculty In
secuilug irned positions. Our courses, day or
eenlnir. offer complete nnd practical Instrue-
m
rr
iu'li. visniirs iiiuhvr weienme. .-new bciieui
centrally located. Catalog.
PI1II.A. IU'S1NK.SS COI.I.EC.K
nnd College of Commerce. ,
Hill Market Ht.. I'hllildelDhU
Oak Lane Country Day Schoel1
Onk I.nne. Phlla., Pit.
A Progressive Hchoei for lJejs nnd Olrla
from Kindergarten te College. Autobus
ciiIIh for nnd return-t children. Thirty acrea
of athletic fields, plaMrieund nnd woodland.
Ti-k-lihuiiO Melioee fu7 Write
l M. I-'llUUl.tUIIHR. llendmnster.
Oak Lime Country Dnv Bchoel. ,
TIIK IIOlblAN SCIIOOI., 2201 U'lifnilt Ht.
A day school for Klrls and small heys will
open fur Its twenty-thlrd je.ir September 21.
yi22. College Preparatory nnd (ieneral
Cem. "os. Kllrnbeth . Ilriilr llcadmlHtiess.
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
Scheel Year Opens September 19th
STANLEY 11 YAKNAI.I.. Prlnrlnnl ,
TTip Tavler Scheel 'ft' anA Ms-lit
ine layier ecnwi loots Market st.
drew; Shorthand Teuchtyplnit lloehkecplnK.
Arciiuntlng. Secretarial courses. Knrell new.
CTDAVFR1'! The Rest lluYlne Srhoel
3 1 IVA I E.XV O 807 (.-JIKSTMJT 8T,
Position cnnrnn'il. Kntcr new. Day or night.
Radie, Chambers Institute
Summer Rates. Ph. f.ec. 18-22. 2010 Arrhat.
eiiKUISTHY AND PHARMACY COURfF.S
I'lillmlflphla College of Plinrmm-y. Ciitnleg.
BK.UHXC1..PA.
.Sclunlklll Hem., Itrndlng'a Jr. Cel., Rending,
Pn Prep. A Jr. College courses. Three yra.
of tollcge work Blven. New athletic field,
airline hall and HilinlnlKirnlluu building,
Ye.ir J ten Year opens He.pt. 11.
WARRt' K. TKKL. A. M.. I). .. Pres.
SF.I.lXHtlHOVK. PA.
Siisniichanna t'nlierlty, Hrllnsgre. I'b.
Co-educatlennl In the Arts and Sciences.
Heuutlful nnd liealihful envlrenmenta. AU-dri-ss
for catalog. W. T. Ilorten, Iteglstrur.
Summer Scheel epena Junn 2(1,
I,KONI-. N. J.
OLD OKrilARO IIOMK SCHOOL NURS
ERY. Fer hcnlthy. normal children and
Ilihli-s. Health first. Selected tejs. Writ
tu Anna 11. Niecm. Ieiiln, N. .1.
Consult ledger lturcau.
DVYTON, VA.
KIIKNANDOMI COLLKOIATi: INSTITUTE
and rjilienl of Music, Diljlnn, Va. Junier
College. Co-educatlennl. Hates. J22.1 le
$.101) We htte a number of satisfied North
i rn students Exceptional ndtnniueea. Fer
inialegue nnd particulars nddrabs Shenan
doah Cellegium Institute and Scheel of
Music Consult Public Ledger Bureau.
WAX1!IX1TN.I. ('.
H1R 6 PR ACTIC
m. I.earn this new, most prnmlKlng of
" nil professions In Washington, lite
, nutlnii'x ruiillal. I'nrltnlrd ndran-
tuces for N:f-Hiiiierlliig students. Ce-cdii-
, i-iitleiinl. AdilrcsK the RrKislrnr.
I RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC
il in j iMjTcij n niiingieii, u. t;.
hit. celVmiha I'xiv. eVHYHiri..Na,
Inc., Clti of Wn-hliiKtiiii. Thu feuries
Chiropractic Physie-Therapy
Hacti of facultv i desri-ed In sublerts the'v
tenth Night school Is continuous. We nsslrt
ou In securing cnuieiil.il runiulng and heard
at iraeimlile pilies I)n,y ht-hoel Leulna
hnpt 11, 11122 Wrltn fur booklet.
DR. I.. C. HHi:ilMAN, l'res., 810 14th Ht.
LYNCHlll'RO. VA.
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
l.S( llllt IIC. VIROINIA
A stanuaru Ainerienn feiiegn errerlng ural
uiuni tiiij untiles tn veung men nnd wetnen
iieni ine .-serin nines, jaju I'er catalegue
and I'HtUulars nddreas
J. T T. IIIMll,i;i, Pres.. I.jnchbiirg. Vn.
Consult Publle l-edger llurenu
m:v kirk city
Celumbiiv Irr;,':ar'',,,"r,lf ?ch.n.01 ""x- an-!
I ...lir-, , , 1-..1 I , , .mi jir .I
I I'nlierRltlus West Point and Annainlls.
Hei WI'.ST NM'H ST.
Cerner Wet r.ml A Schuvler 0700
eiinir Women and flirts
OVi:illHtO0K.J'A.
MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL-
FOR (.IRI-S ANII VOINd UOMLN
Keunded In lull Cd.gn I'ren., Vocational.
Demestic Arte, Mum. strong (lenerJl Course
Sneilul attention le day students Ciiiihuh
of 21 lines All uibleilra Cninler
MRS. LANGDON CASKIN, Principal
.OVIJItllKOOK, PA '
Ml Hnj ward's Stlioel for lllrls, (lirrbrbek I
I'll In . in. ( elleirr. tiit.Mtirnt..p.. n.i I
I retnrl.it courses AlMletlci. Demestic Selni,,-.' I
. f arrlage calls for pupils In linla Cynw-yd, I
'" . ii-iicm . i nn i itnr i..
.Miss S. .lAVLT SWWAIID. Prlnrlnnl
IIIOM.V)R. PA. 2
a HARCUM
SCHOOL
I'llli !iri t a
i oiiein prepirnteiy nr special
s-'ii V V.'",ri Arl. l'"lnf Mr.
Lilltti llurcher Hiirriim, II ,;
Ileail of HihiHil. Irs. L. May
Willis II. P.. ArnilemlB Head.
jjiAMiirnmu'iiHi pa.
, I' F.N.N HALL- Sihnel for girls In beniitTful
(uniheininu alley i.arae campus llullil.
liiga modern In inery respect. Roem suites
of in with bath liOtwei.li Large gymna-
i slum, tile peel
Iteguinr k special rum sea. (lelf, hnehev
tennis. I iiskethuii, herhnbtu-k hiding, canoe.
i lug Mn null eer spun at unshorn, wink
net Interrupted I'miilegiij , and Miws no ro re
iiuest Iriinli s Miiglll. A. M Principal,
, lle !.., ( liniiilii-r.iiiig, I'.i, '
1 III M1MIDOX. P.
, Juniata Cellcn;e , '"VnI,nn. ''
I , ' I H enil Aim (a, 11 .
li.-iii-inl Scl. in i (II H.). MukIc Schelnsilcs
Hid Ilei:niH Ideals euiphimlriM Alse blth-.-Hill.'
ca Vim
1 l.l'IITZ. PA.
limh:n HAIL MMIWIIV
A gills' liilunl sllliv 17111 Ai'.'ulnniie rv.lln.,
P I'lmniierj- tt Spnlnl Cuursie hepunln Jr
1 lent
iiMIl . heiletni al Chi Hi i r. u-
Stengel,
l. II,. Prln,, Hun 1113, Lltltr, Pn,
NKWTON, MASS,
MOl'XTIIIA. SCHOOL FOR lilRLi. n.ijij
Summit St.M-wleiuMnea. Consult llureau,
MANASSAS, VA,
Eastern College Conservatory
MANASSAS, VA.
forty-five, minutes from Washington with
frequent week-end excuislnne, Four years'
Academy reurae. fully accredited. Junier
College Courses, Fer catalogue address
TltiA Vtm sllnii tAa 99 . -
ana i trniuviHi Us Ai itianailll Vm
' ClecuMit. VuMle Jjiif )SuWu-?eV kleSW.
vzrztzri vft; v-
XUMjJbJCiUMLt Jn
UJj&ij
I n'n
i VJ
KPtfATIONAT.
Yniing Women anil nisi.
JJtWKMnHAaa.
AfMfirr.ltv nv ntnTiii't.il.s'L
Afntlneed wlih r.u.nii. iT..!&'Jwfll.JeVel
I!!s!ShLs.r'Apt",iW?a
iivtsrii: fiassyangyji;.'' ss
AVAHiiixeTav. n.
IIOI.V CROfS .ACAIIFMYA7n1isTrrr-.
the Catholle' University. P?".ViP17l
R'"n!"5 Education. Htnndard nnd "pLW
iwi""i uaress Hiater
Cress Academy. Wnshlnnte
Superior.- ii2
in, p. c. '"T
rKTKnHimnn. va.
-SOUTHERN COLLEGE
Junier College nnd Flnlshln
ix,1,1n ?,0urr"H7i.V
jjjiurg. Vai . e '
iBiinnm pairnneRO, nh
incauen, AHII1UK IUI.E II
JBLLglJlaTQ 1'larr, I'eleriluirs
Vpnng Men and nor.
AM.ENTtmTt:. PA.
AHcntnwn Prnava!... c.i
?L'p."r'!. ,or. ?e1Jr".0J. or .Ifchnlcsl .?.
mi.11 ciuesce, iimiriauni instruction .f .f
remmerclM course. student ei?e.-1,
All athletics, flplendld mm e," bI.
Lar(?e campus and Byn nnslum SpeeisiL8
for younger boys. Rn moo c.1. ?,
........ .... m.iuiir.n, n, S.. IImj,.
HKM.F.r(IXTK. PA."
Bellefonte Academy irniteTtTijf
Jind up, 117th year. Ath. field WlstffitJ'
linn I. frt.l fntna PsI.Ia- r. Jii"iIri
iltfjIIKS, A. M.. Heml.nn.ter. 'tlell.r
lir.TIIM-.il KM. PA
BETHLEHEM
PREPABATOIIY BCIIent
Trepares boys for nil leading cellein ... '
universities. ncneiarsnips, Modern imiii
Ings, extensive ureunds. Oymnaslura SSXi
mini nnnl enrl nil nlhl.iU. a... ..''. "'"
Bchoel. llcnsonRble rates." (alalv,u;lml',,
Jehn M. Tuggey. M. A llendmasaV.
llex I). Ilethlrnrm. PennaT
f.'lIKSTKB. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
COLLEGE
Known for mere than a century for kits.'
Ideals and standards In education, .
COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT
rilESTF.R. PA.
lw
OKOIM1K SCHOOL. PA.
GEORGE SCHOOL A
Co-edacitlentl with Sep. Dornutetf BUn,
College Preparatory, ntse Manual Tralalss
and Citizenship courses. 227 acres en v,
shamlny Creek. Athletics. Friends" ra'i'L
O. A. .WALTON. A. M.. Prln,
Hex 283. OrnrxK Hchoei. Pa.
Kb
HARRlSIIUttfl. PA.
Harrisburg Academy ?&-
Senior nnd Junier Departments. Mediriti
rates. Fer catalog I. address. Arlhtr t
Hnmn. Ilenilinnster. Harrisburg, I'n.
taXCASTEB. PA.
FRANKLIN ANII MARSHAITaCAdBjt '
rrcpnrea Imys for nil colleges and technical
schools. Mndernte terms, I'atnleirue. '
Address E. SI. HARTMAN. Pd. !., PrlncUat
llex 412. Lancaster. !. mmlJ.
Yeung Women nnd (ilrls
NAZARKTII. PA.
NA7.ARKT1I 'llAI.L MILITARY ACADlfi
ltex 00. Nararet!. Pn, Founded IH1
Preparatory anil Iluslness Courses. Senior.
Intermediate nnd Junier Depts. Athletics.
Military Life. Hey. A. 1). Tlineler. n.l)..Prll
rKxxsiiuiin, pa.
PERKIOMF.N" SCHOOL ItMl llOYS-MaTe.
nrniery nne nuniness. ."cneiarmups et C0
ducted for profit. Moderate rates Cntileme.
OSCAR H. KRIEI1F.L. I. H.. Principal
Hex 111), rennsburg. Pa.
itr.AniNe. pa.
Keystone Institute
"The Service Scheel"
A fully equipped sihnel with expert b ,1
structers ergnnlzed te give Intenslte Instrue 1
Hen et 2 jears in Electrical i;nlnerlnf,
Mechanical Knglneerlng, Accounting ml
Iluslness Administration 1(1 weeks' rntirae
In Automotive Mechanics. n.iy and nliU
classes. Wrltn for Information le Director
Keystone Institute.
1X1 .North 4th Street. Heading, Fa.
KALTlliritH. PA;
UV I C W I
A -I'llllDI,
ax J iiir inns
Kl"klmlnetns snring .sc-eni permlls beri.
Ia nrnu nn nut nf iti-mrs tllO ncr.. h!irM.i
oierleoklng rher. Special preparntle-i tot I
ei eM nnd leclmlcnl -i 1 oeU rieceiiteritl
ieni. All stirts. Kate f Mn I'sialer r
Au-iress
DR. A. II. WILSON. .IR.. President
Him ami, snlt.hiire-. Pn.
HWARTIIMORK. PA.
C...lhmn Prepiinilerj fur llnsi sell
uneiiumu.v fl)(. rllir, y ., Xnmllnsea, .':
Ileanniiisicr, mix -:u, nwiirinnierer ra,
WAYNE. PA.
ST. I.UKFS HCHOOI.
Wayne (Main I.tne P. K. R.). Pa.
Charles Henry Mrniit. A. M Headmaster
NEWTON. N. ,1.
,r,WTON ACADF.MY
Military eeuntiv sch ml bes in te If.
Mountain nnd Ink" realen 2 hours frece
N. Y. Ustiibllsheil 1S.",2 Catalogue.
llux L. Neulen. N. .1.
WKNONAH, N. .1.
WEN0NAH S
Healthful location 12 miles fiem Phlla
tlelplila. College fMitriuuv. Inislnesa an4
seelal ceurHes. Hnvs taiiRht IlflW W
Htinlv Separate ilepartment for Junier!
eleven veai-8 elil ami ever, JfiSd Upper
Sclienl. STfin, Ciitnleir and View Heek.
MAJOR C. A SNVDF.H. Supt. '
Hex i:, WKNONAH. X. J.
W'KST m:wten,m.s..
ALLKN CIIAIAIKKS SCHOOL
Fer Itnjs West Newton. Man..
POOI.LSVILLIl. .Ml).
lliinrlev Hull SHIItsa'y Aemlenn, Poelesrllle.
jlil Select Cnllege 1'repHrnteiy Scheel for
rtuiBif Character nnd Amblilnn. Fer catilei
nddress: Cnpf. S. .1. Ledge. M. A.. I.I. Jl.,
Supt Cerault I'uhlle l.edcer llureau ,
I.rXINIiTOX. VA.
Castle Hill Aciidrmn. Iliigtnn, Vn. Hell
locution Hnu enmuic. j-iinaini ier i-uue
mit e- -all It h. i:nernment ai-ndeniles and n'il
... uin.iiir fnrultv. Mllltnrv training 5IU-
nllicent buildings, Inrge gninnslum. Dept.
fe- lir.vn under in Fur it add , the .supL ,
WAVNKMIjIRO. VA. ,
nSHIHRNK MILITARY SCHOOL, Warn
horn. Vii. llruduatrs ndinllted te lyeit
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COL. A. II. PASHIUX. Cliaiham. Va.
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