WtiMMjm vmmwywW Wfm T5W?f5,J4J, ylftr.. 1 ' JJgvl"jPw"''v-W,5''S sjwv v' rytifimvwtsiiffi w .'JM''l Vi , it-.f ' i.'r IS" 51 . j; & k- v t Eft 1 s,' 14 1 fi' I r It r ''is B r IV K Mi 8 turning public Uleftgec PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY , .. cvnrs h. ic. cuims, riit)E.Nt nvJ?.' Xi?r,tln' Vlce l'rldnt unit Treasurer; Rnnrr.Ji'nnH' I!,UJ!11 Wlt'ldlll.. Jein J. tAVID K. RMir.KV IM'tep JOIIV C. MAUTIS-... n.n.;-1 th'Ui.., Ma-oefr Published dally at rt-ui tc I.Uhirb HiHIJInc A .... dS.penUc"ce stuau. t'hlla.te.iilil. 25?": 701 Pent liuiMiim ST:.-.0018, 8'3 (7il.'.nfmerr.if Hnl hit; V,IIIOAO 1301! rnfciiiir Uuililins .. . smvs L-iti:.i-y WAtll.aTON IllHtlAL, v.. vA.1' ,f'"r ''nn-ltn,a Ave and II ' -. tXZ.l ,it,r"' Tin. .Vim Hi. ' II. Iemhi.n BPBEic. Trafalgur IlulMlne Th. s hji itii'iieN 'ii.inrs .2i" ETNI-Nn. ' c,l,u I-i".Kn In ervnt Iv nub criuera in l'lillufK.lr.lilK. mi.1 auirnumlinit imn 1.. !K r" ."' " - '"II. Wt wees. tnvatiU th-fT'tali'i' J? I'01n,, "'!J of 1'lilla.l.liM ., In iJ.ieSiJL "'".' '"'nix. - i-iin-i ,' s ..... '" all reri-lrn niintrl-s ,e ,iii ,i,,,j, .. .,,,, h ur.,r,;;rS",l"cr1''". w,,hi" '".- mutl bive e.d as net a. n-vt mitrm HELL. WJf,MT KnsTOMk '.HIS 1,0 ' ?i!!,rrt.n' cnMii'enl'i.M te rmiig VHllii .Member of the Associated Press Till A DCI... i ,.. .. ... . L Si.-?iA.."L '''," .r.i.M.l(li..i ..f ' ..., FKim.. .J..... . " or '",r """"'? ."-il-lnl iSerJ'n. ' " ' "" '0l"' ' "" ""'""'"'' AM W.I.I. ..I ....-. ... ... ...-. . ti'.i'.ih-iiiieii e! tptciai iii.;i,i(r'.'i nerrui are n ti 'triTfd. rhilad'lphu, riiiitJv, uu.t 1, i: NEW LIFE IN THE FAIR TT WAS mrinltiil nnpe.vihi,. i,,i e X hnviini-Centi lit) ill rnlei I il.ili-j ;e ni.ne without Iradeiship. Tin t -a tit de.e. i Ii i been repaired in tl le, Mm of !,iaii'iin L)'(lller us president of the f.nr nnc hit en Mr. Il'Oller's ipiti 1 1 t'u-ii t inn- fm t i mm rpspeii.bli" per are well Known lli m Kiinisinn ahihties were adinir.ilil ilipln.ei In the formation of the Anierliiin Lesien of which he iwiv die firt national lenua.iiiili r. In aceeptuiK hi- new luiiier. Mi. P'ltller hni cxhlhlted failh in the enterpn-e and eiitliii'.in'.m for It peihditle-. Tin ire KJilritil.il iii.illtlev with wh'.th the f.nr ..in ..in net (li.prne. The action of the (.pn.iieii dire 'ter- in dlenti". the lietermllialieli n .lie i.m .neil elil(".M'il. te retiieve a lenj; erie. uf bliinder-. 'ind a pretr.nted .e.i.en of floundering The next .fep in the rceewi preiam ulieuld lip the vj'tpniiitli' and Miinprehen.iM' rp.storatlen of piilille (etitidcne In this npccary wmj, Mr li'ldier hniilil he en nblcil te lend valiiali'e nid. When n crnfr hns l.een ujiplivd with a .aptalii there is a hopeful hatiee of it. mnkirit; a ej.igf Up Iini tenipesuieiis waters te . rns mid dlffirtilr cliannel. te fol'ew. lie ijlit te Imve the help of iirj one win ...m In lp in the uk We wislt hi. n and tin: f.ur the best of tiirk. SENATOR CROW Tin: dentil f siMiiitei- wuiinm i: '!. which eaiiip yi.-t-ril.n , h.is tin-n .. peered for many iuntuh. Mr ("row :i sirk when In- a npiMiinfil te tin' Si-iiiite by (Jovernor Sf.niul nt tin1 itw.mi of Stin ter I'fiirevp lie ;is pint of the IVnre... mnehlne AihI altliengh it .i knuin ihnr he mis vtincnti from :i lutiil illni' if vmi hoped that he mizlit lm len enmi'li te de semethins te Uc" thfil tn.icl.l ii'im- 1 keppitiK H in eliic relilnet with tin puifi-. -ainnnl po'llieian. lint the iinrlcipntiotie mrc net rc.ih.i'd. Mr. Criu mi". iil)'- te je te Wnlihiijteti te tnhe the until of efli.v. hut lie liiiimdiii'i Iv enmi' ir.Mn mid wm ery hihii nn iimiate of ii lm-piin I . iii:ic(i".siliU' te i'tj one -aw-hiN pht.Iil:ini anil his fiimilj. The IVnre-.e plan did nut work out AJI tltfit hn- reme of it ! the i.tiililllniiiii( of a nudani'heh reeerd of .nateri.il nier'nlity Spiiaiiir Knev. w hoe t !.i i'vew a np np peinted te till, died Ut fn'l. Then .1 few weeks later Senater I'eiue-e l.tti-df di"d. nml new within tin- jear Crew hnn-elf im followed them. tuaUlnj: three P. nn 'v.ima Sonateri te rui- away v. rlnri ten nmirli-. A BATHING BEACH FIZZLE TIIIC ilireatenrd .le.ins of the I.ea'.'ne Is'anil halliinc '.piii h natnra'ly i i.nn n n Mirpri.e te a piiMie that ha- he. n w.iitliu for an elhual epenuiK. with all the pioai pieai If.pi facilities in full operation. In mam re.peit. tl. etpis-teil riirM'iuii been in Seuth I'lnladelpina has net loin,, up te .pec.!iratien. Werk en die hen, h and the house neciiinn.eil.itiim- ha. dra'i:eil en tlirnuclinnr the .-en. en and irnjres h.i been further de'iijed hy an unneie.sarj aqiliiblde f niiepriiitis the eentlietin i-!nirn of jlirlsdii'tien pi i seined hy tile municipality ancl the I'nlruieiint l'nrls Coiiilni-vien A inenev .ii.rt'l,'e n iw . einphte. the elmpter of mi.aihentute.. I :i ter Wir Wir burten has nnrilicd the M.iMir tliaf no fund. were appropriated hy Council for the main tenance and care of tin- heaeli and ih.it "it ' ill be impelh!e te :i i for the i hildren of Seuth Philadelphia nfrer Au'U.r 1." " Possibly this plain statement of de ihle faeti may mop the inininipal I.c'is'nt uie te some consciousness ,,f , ,mj I'ertninly a bathlnt; bui'li wh.. h i dosed during the usunllv muss:., and oppressive l.ir f.irt mrflif In AtlKilst I. n delu-ieii and a lepiy,, n (., the' dtj . FARM SENSE FOR THE PARKS IK Till" law lis m the suui'l p.nl.s nl...ut the city were tmded as mriiully as the lawns en the re mtrv ctnte. m t ... suburbs they would he nun ii u tier than the ,,u., I'llt l lt parks seem te he lej;!iiii There wn a time nm s,, im n,, v 1(1 t j4 men in charge of Central Pari, m New Yuri. anld tbnt the -oil "as evh.iusii.,1 m r Iaii t the lawns (euld net Le pin in k"eJ .undi- tlen without lephlein the soil Kvery farmer Knew, thai m h drastic treatment is net n surj. lie knows tiie benctlt of fertllier, usnl freipiernh nl with intelligence. Visitors te Krujland knew that the lawns en il... ;ierit etat..s there lire kepi m ieinlitii.ii t . . i lenr-iins N 'Tep '" l!lW' Without fei-U'i,1, ,,, when the piepu- f.-rfi'.-r 1 i,.,., ulm.t HnythillK mn he urewu en wliat wa.- en. e barren sand This has been ilctnrin.tr.il.. I In Nevt .lerc mid en l.niis; Island It inn be demons! rat' d thai cia-s .-.-i u h. mmi,. ,,, Xrew liiMirlaiith in edn .m.ili pfl,. JM the city. That the men in charce are lipgimiin" t become aware of this i. inilnated 1, the fertlllzlliK "f 'be """"' "beet Independence Square new in pieciess .u Krewini thjngu have te haw feed tie. s u u,.i ,.,, I. ratt. A top dressmj t- t-i i-.-u- ,,f t,(. tight kind of feed will ki..p the pnik lawns covered with ihid. irii. pl.t as ,., tp dr"ets'in of the f.nmu meadows Ul n.-.M.s the !eld of Ii.in THE DESCENT OF BOTTOMLEY TlIK exjiulHieii of the iiusi rupuleii, nnd dlhcredlted Ilonnie llotteiu'ey fi-eni the Ueilfp Of C'nillUIOIIH iiillip'etes the public te- pudlatlen pf a notei ions chara ler Fer en abnormally extended period Iintish tolcrnnce of thin windy sensationalist and shifty tricUMer wuh ninrked. Ills recent Cfavlctlen en the charjje of fraudulently BMWwrtlnx te. hU own use about 100,000 .'k.uILu1.ln Ilia VIMnrv llnn.l nl..l.- 1. 1.1 "" - H. '!'' uviue illlll bare n moral obliquity for which absblute proof had been previously lncklni. My any one ele Ihnii tills puredy of "lien est .Jehn Mull'' such u blew would hfie been considered llnal. Milt Motteiuley, theiixh u pieM'd criminal, i-liitii; te political tecliul nilllli' and refused te relinquish his went In the Mrlllsh Paillaineiil. That body Iiiim re deemed its honor by putting nn end te his presumptuous imposition en his electorate. 1'eltiiiiile.i 's etraetililiar career mllit serc us ii les.eu In infatuation mid blatant eni-in had mil tetrihiltlen come mi late. Had he died n .ear iipe. it is cenci Ivnble that In in ii-.li t have been mourned as a patriot and a jiepnlar leiidei. with per hnps 1 1 n I a few mere than the menr.e iieji of enemies MARVELS HAVE EXHAUSTED CAPACITY FOR SURPRISE Bell's Telephone Is Only One of the Many Applications of the Mysteri ous Power of Electricity IK I.NVi:STKiAT(US wuiklti', in then lahoiaterles ter tnatn icntiirles pnwi pnwi eusl had net found out Mcncihim; aheiit the prepeitles of electiiiitv. Alexander liraham Itell. who died e.enl.i . would net lime bun able te ItneM the telephetip. And if Hell had net been it teacher of the ileal, who sought some win te masttlf) the sound of the voice, he would nl have stumbltil en the device which ..in tiai.. mit the human i.i'n' inte.s the Ceiiliii.nl lie was .i.jir. hiiitf let one ihltm and te itnl se'iii tluii: much yiealer P.c.t lie nsawaie of the j;ieatnes. of the thin.: lie d.d ti tn I atnl l a I. .nun. ite ion. ii.'i.iii.iu of lii.uin siati.es lir wa. able te pietit IniamialU b his invention lie was a i teail.er in Hosteli. who hud been empleveil hv litilduer I'lecn lliibbatd te i;ive lessens te hi- d"iif iunl dumb daimhtei'. He mini led the datiKhter and his lather-iii-law titianied the Invention of the telephone In the bej-luniiu; and leek cue of ihe interests et Hell. Oibet inventors have net alwnjs been si terlun.ite. Hell's Invention Is Int. ie.ihh as one of the many uti'iatietis of ele. tin .:v which have .eiiie about within llftv ein. The nn i of s'leme had known fm fiilurles that thete was in h a lliinp. The titst written re.erd of ,t Is in ihe -i.uj of the eeri meiits of Thnles of Miletus vviili miib"i- in the seien'h .eiiturv before Christ lie di-- covered that If amber was rubbed il would at trmt te its..'f smnll particles el dust or t.het Th lit eel; word for timber I I e'ektten and elektrmi is the wmd te wunh our wenl eleitri'it tiace its encin. We knew mere about the prepcrliis (f idecirlcit.v than was known hv Thalcs when !" l'uhhtd the tuts i,t amber that he picked up en the .easl.eie and found that thev behaved ilifl ntl ti.cn lets nf weed when rubbed. P.ut we de net knew nn.v mine about the essential natu'e of .t. We sp.;ik of ele.trlcity a- a i inent and a- .1 llnid and as a juiie. Hul ili aie meiely ar bitraiv ti'irns Hell's tebpllOtle W l Het I lie tl fs( , nil) -lllelil.ll U-e of e'litni.-v I) was pie- ceded hv mete than thlriv veai hv Moises electile telegraph And Meis..', l.n fiein Hllltilllete te WnsllltlKtell epelinl 111 1 -) II . was n. ,t the tirt . eminer. ial telegraph, for a line was opened m I'milaiid in ! .' P. .1 the te'curaph was ihe nrst aipli ntieii el the lower el electrii H.v te human us-, Piier te that it had been n msi rieii fene pla.ved wnh b pli.vsn is in their hiboiateiies 'I'lie.v had leti'-iieil that it would de various thim.'". Thev had learned hew te pieduce a iiitititiu iiitititiu e'is iiirrent. but the pew.-iful ilvnames will, h pflielilte OWer enough te op. lute a whole sticet mr .iti'iii and te jiull heavily leaded railiead riaitis liad net been dieatmd of. Ne longer iiije than lssii the pinfe-snrs of phvsn-s told their stuibnts ns they (. b.blted te them e de. trh meters that no one knew wln-'lier unv ii.e .euld i.e made of this kind of pevvir "i i 1'atadav had made his el., trie meter in ls:; The telcr.iph and tin" tc'ephelle weie utili.it.eii- of the power of ejei tru ity te piediu" tibial. en- That was nil. The e'e. rm licht. v lii. b was Invented in aim it tiie s!(iic t.me .1- the telephone, w.i- a tltl'lSElltlell et lb" kliewbdae l hilt e'eitl.illt w l.en j n.-iiii; tlireiih ii ii.istiris iiiedi'itu would la.se it te a white heat and threw off a brllliiiiit IlKbt It was .enie tear, after the telephone that tin- i emmerdal electric meter was p. rfeitcd. New potter i- generated and tiiiti. mined hundreds of miles from its siim i. The dynamos run hv the water of Niacin, i l'ulls are lennectcd hv a sliuiilei vt.ie vtnh distant i niis mid that wire .uirn. pewei viieia'h te eper.itc peiidi roils m.i hinert Yeu simplt tin a a stt iU.i"d the machinery hcj-nis te move, and ou nun the switch had, in;, mi 'mil the madiineiv stups Sin h wi..irdr would Imve ilinnfeuiiiled our tin- st ind he unti ienn.tid wnh it would have In en idiuiKcd with bdnx in eaiue With ihe pOVVets of ilal i.lie-s. Yet the iiiv.tei.v of the i-lei 1 1 ,i meter Is Mine iii .oiiipariseu with thin of the wire. '. ss te'i.-inph and tin- win-Its. le't-phetie or the tllde We -lie IM. I se till!' Ii astounded In it low ever in wire 'In- nun of sclt m " Who tll'st t llk'-d lhleih Hell s Ideplielle nf ihe Centennial I'thilm.nii In ls7ii I ,ur capiK.'v fi i sinpii.c Inn I,-1 n weaki-ind lit a sin . . s.jun of wonders, si that we are li'llllv le lli.ept .tlll.e-t llll iIiIiik A woman takes up the tc'i phone in her s.it.n loom leda.t ami talks te h.-i ineml ineml ii'n.esi .invwheieasa mntiei of .eurse, pie. tnb-d thev are mnneited with the sann. line. P.ut when inventors jierfi-. r tl... device IllllkllU' ll possible tu nil. without Win- l.i flirlllbei.es , I),,. 1, mete ..nnitiv, or iv.-n te -hips in se-i (,r .lip. in the tllf We shall nuept the Slturc r ...'i as ,i mn iter of .eurse, in.d lemplain wlcii a iii .:iiei-'...ui niieiiupi. coinmuni ceinmuni coinmuni intieli, Ut in we leinpl.iili new when the Kirl nt .cii'r.i' ci es us the wnun; luimher And If 't should happen that an eleitrlc iiiin-iii sl.e-i'd he predin id dnaplv eiieuch te de our cdekiiu; ami in at our houses In iniiipi tltieu with coal ami kii, we would net he surprised 111 the lc.lt, hut v euld hasten te the nearest dealer in d.-i trie up. pliunces and order the ins'iillmr-iii of ipc ttic hi titer- in our inei.s and eleitrlc rook reok roek iiii; appnraius for e.' kllchen Small cleiiin heater- mid looking iipi'iiincs are alreailv en llu- uiaiket, but thev aie In the mace that the i-leiiiii lis'it was when KdNen invented the i in iiiide-i eni lamp New evei v new house s ennlpped with c.lilc light tit, a niatiei of leursi and the e' houses in this t ii v aie bPiiiK wired for electricity b the thousands every .tear. Hell tns only one of the wizards who dealt with the mysterious forte, a forte mi mysterious and of such varied uses that f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER there are certain materialist! who Insist that It Is the very feree et life it-elf, the Inilcitrtictlble and eternal tllal principle without which the universe would be lm lm Jiesslhle. A POLITICAL PEST IN CONSlDHUlNd .lames A. Heed mid his ciimpuli'ii te Bain the Democratic re nomination te the Senate from his Slate of -Missouri it is advisable discard parly labels. He,.,l has had the effrontery le pose as a member of a parly te the major poll- lies of which he has been nel-lly opposed I ami has seen tit te exploit his antagonism le I Woedrovv Wilsen ns chilin te popular I favor. Itcpublh ans who Inleipict thl nnlme-lly in a tribute te ihe wisdom of their own policies are In en or. Heed has been true te no principles snve these of his own hint. ml ileinajjeiiy and trui'iilenee. His opposition the I.e.iutie of Nations was nn less tnniinbd in clupiiap than his ih mini iatien ei' the Washington dlsnraia inent pints, one of the most important of which, it was dlscle-ed, he had net even ica'd. The iKtierntit vlitlleuce of Heed's attack en lleiheit Iloevel at the time of I lie hit ler's appointment as feed controller was In line with his whole record of detestably per sistent obstructionism. Hecollectleu of HcciI'm almost prrpoHter prrpeHter prrpoHter eiis performances In the Senate serves te i mph.'i-ie tiie fact that he opposed the Panama (.'anal lolls repeal, the 1'oed Cori Ceri tnd Ad. the Overman act intestine, with ihe approval of iminv Kcpuhlh mis, the President Willi ne. e.s.irv extnter litiat.v war powers, mid woman sit(Tr...M. ; that he nt- : pttd te ibl. iv the esc-utlen of the Sde live Seniie Ait and wa- opposed te the I'e.leial Hesene mi ,-i-iii'i until meie than -"it'll ameiiilinents te it had been proposed If Heed weie net csspniiullv an iinuli pe.illni; titftue he luichl be desciibeil a- a sierm.v petrel. P.ut ihe inetapher i- net valid. lie I- net a Jehn Halidelph, for he lailt- the intelh'i t and romantic magnetism of th.it Intlauimahle Virginian. Heed'- repudiation by the Demur rath' National Convention in San Pram l-ee in l!-ii w.is m tir-t interpreted ns the de serveii'v -hahhy culmination of nn Uiieble jielltlnil i ai eer In that deduction the i le nient of sheer jj-ili was everliKiked. It seems that in.inv Missouri Democrats admire that attribute, that they are deluded h his hid ter stinp.-nlit as a political nmrt.tr and are illf.ltllllt.il hv his presumptuous imlo imle imlo lueiit.idi'. Henl. it li.av be noted, toted .IClillst the Shippmil-Tewiier Matei tiit.v Mill, but his grand. leipn nt eulogy of motherhood has lnev.il his li.ind of iiieer censtiiueiits in rhapsodic sentimental enthusiasm. The re-elecllnii .if Heeil te the Senate, a'llieusli it would di-gr.ice his Slate, would net mean national i.ilamlt.t. The mental, moral and spiritual statuie of the man is l. hi t mull te admit of hi- vvtial.ing harm en a lieinh- -I ale. Hut H I in tin uppi t In. I-., w mid tvpifv the pi-i pel .ntmn of an iinlevdv .nid w.ariseine iiui-amc. Id puhlicmis in Misseini ami iieineiiats, tee will serte nut mil their paily but their eiitir- Natien b.v hastening Hied's p.,. 'itit.il ettinclien through the doitieti of Ins. Hepilhlicati opponent. SHE'LL DO IT ALL RIGHT TlIK man who bus ihai'se i.f the publiiity departmenl of the it -pub1!.. in State Ce'iitn tt.s. will have te hil-tle If he keeps I wnh Hr .Ii.nn , d'Hi'icti, who has juM be. ii made piblnitv manage! for the weuieii's brain h of the i.iinm.tlie. Air- O'Mrien, who will he leialleil as the widow of loeige I'. Hervvlt. lm- tu hievi-d a n-initiitieii for tarii-d abilities eiputl te that of ant man in the eitv She has initiative and push and courage. ,nnl ti personality which implies lenlideme Win it she begins te er,;:inie a piibHcit.v campaign we me likdv te di.iev.-i that .he ,,cs about It in an origin, il and i-ffe. tite tvav Tl thei women who have drafted her into the .. i-tm- ate te b tu'i iitulaled en their intelligent (lis. riiiiiii:ii!.ii. SHORT CUTS I'arilT t.nkeis aie new i mi. jib-ring pn'p Intro-! ectien. Miner, will never be permiited te feig. i in Hen. n bone t In v pulled. What will U-cnme of senierilv if ihe liuvel'lili.i-lit se.es he fll il r.ilili V What m-ikes tl. ,lev le.llly d.lllerells .- that he -en.etllne- tells the l rut Ii. of the bathing bench llappir- it mav lie -aid that a -holt suit is her long sun It is net expected that the new- State fuel diit-einr will hate an.t lime te burn. If the railroaders aie net careful th. m. nets will be the litM te rt turn te work Tie experiericp of Hn in Hollywood -hew- h.s abiliiv te find geed in ever.tthlng. Tlere s no daylight saving about the wav Kiitepean (levernuients are marking time. l'orglve us our di hts, mvs dent Hr.i.i'ii and we stand nadv le forgive our di bteis. Tin- prn e of print paper mm have had something te de with the failuie of the Heidi.b.mL. Sushi famine jiiuinlscil nni winter Nothing left for us but te cultivate our su( 1 1 lllS.I ion. Ab Minder (iiaham Hell helped le make and lived te see thi. marvelous heroine ti i omuiellpluce. Amerh mi railroad men cannot honestly .vmpathi'.e with the .Mexb an Hed "m patllt " Jiliraile. It lannet be denied that prohibition tin tin latiens hate furnished plenty of melodrama for the count r.t . lint in a little while, after the J'tre Man is have whipped ihein. the Irish rebels will be geed citizens. Legless Venkers man who is Filing his wife for bigamy apprli-c ihe world he is still in thi' running. The Man Willi the White Apron isa.ts Kuiepe's near bier continues te get a hick from the Near Knst. Is it bccaiiHP a wide stream dissipates force that the wool group wants ihe (ena (ena terlal inquiry broadened V Senater Stanley mivs 1.1, (100,000 people lu ibis country live en taxes. Net surpris mi;, t'.iiteiiimenl must pay for the machine it t reds. Wa'eri stands readj te scud nilllien ions of nml le this ceuntrv Hut thai Is men it a 1, lelieii slw.ellul in I "m-li Sam's COIll M'llttlc A pet l'l "Clll Jll'neiileil le I lie Prime of Will's bit i di .1 -en s.niij,. i l.iuiihin nml was kill'd I y the pelb We wonder why. It preb.ibb would have died iin.vhew. .S'nh thr Semite, reiiiphtinij iM term, "Turn ive note from Ihe, sheep te the tcerm. Our icoeiYh tuita give you a fit, Xeie we'll pull up your ifecAimjiji 6(." - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, A COUNTRY CLAM BAKE An Annual Event In Upper Montgom ery That Is Unique Progressive Citizens Who Knew Hew. Unifcunl Vacations for the Stay-at-Hemes Ny (JKOItOK XOX McCAIX CI.AMHAKKS are iiRseclated in our inentiil processes with the tnnR of hea nlr and Found of breakers alone Ihe .shore. A clambake one hundred miles Inland is a novelty seemingly. Net, however, te n couple of hundred Reed citizens from the reaches of the Perhlemeti, and Swamp Creek, and the undulating farm lands thereabouts, I'plK'r Montgemcrv County has enjoyed this unusual event as a recuneiit novelty for j ear. It Is neter advei ti.ed, for It is a coin cein liiuullv afl'air. There Is a community orgatiial.eti lu that region Hint has Ijeen functioning for set en .tears new. It is known as the Citizens' Association of the I'cikiemcu Vnlle.t. Its membership cemprlsef merchants, me chanics, editors, lawyers, physician-, bankers, manufacturers, lnrinern and nil the progressive and forward-looking men of that section. They've inspired geed reads, and public improvements, and patriotic citizenship. An awakened public spirit has been the visible and practical results of their efforts. The iiunuiil clambi)l;e is their one big get-together dn . IT ISN'T a heterogeneous, free-for-all, hlp-hip-hiiinih eicnt, open te ever body, littier. The ce'inir.v fair and I'.ii'iilfil nimespheie is ahseiii. It'.- an invniituiii affair. It nlwavs has been. They are luckv folks who. ns jjupsts, me asked te associate with Ihe elect en this one day of all the .tear. In a beautiful glove, thai Is engaged an nually in advance, the feast Is spread. Tables are erected the night previous. An old New Hngland clam-buking chef i Imported Te supervise the nffnlr. The prejiaratiens begin the day before. The committee in charge stickH around all that night. This year it Is lompeved of Fred Melt;:, manufacturer; IM Miller, manufacturers' agent: Moses Allehnch, censtable: .Jacob A. Itremer. garage proprietor ; Fred Keens, contractor; Prank Kehs, contractor, and S.iin Wolferd, cti-lenis inspector, who. the members declare, "is the mini who digs the chillis, catehe- the bludi-h, raises ihe chickens, cultivate- the i ern, and Is a mighty geed clti.cn geiierallv." TIIH ceininiltee si.(s je ii ilun ihe wagon wagon leads of weed aie en the ground. That the spw lall.v prepared pits of super heated Hat stones are ready for the baking. Seaweed in bales, clams by the bushels, fish and i-tiiing chicken b.v the hundred pounds, ami lern and sweet potatoes bt the thousand are assembled. A forty-gallon kettle of dam chowder Is oncei'led b an Atlantic City e.xpeit with .tears of expci'ieine behind him. This is c.iteu while the dinner is being iu'p.iicd. Dr. Herace P. Kee'y. former County Treasiiicr. 's the poet and the pioineter of pi palatums. His initial strain of suggestion te the meiiibcts In his circular letter this .tear inn-: "The cl.mis aie balking The bluelish are wailing te I aught. The chickens are fattening. The i ern is growing. The ill ens of the Icautifiil lViklemeii Valley me lasting. "Wluil peilends all tliis wild commotion in nutuie'.'" a-l. the docier. IHVIN H. MAHD.MAN. editor, ami like wise Ceiiniv 'l'reasuni'. with the aid of Irtin S. SchttHik. president, and William II. I'.remer. i ashler, of the Schtvenk.svllle National Hank, are the geed genii who leek after tin- tinances of ibis annual episode. They scan the lm of guests, while County Tieasurir liarilmaii iiulei'es their 'hidings, a. te who shall or shall net he called te the femt. .Mi.tnwhile Dr. Kedv. a- n warning te th who might mistake the eh.jicf of the al ficsce reunion, publishes these tacts: "Ne speeches. Ne business. Ne politics. Ne religious disi ussietis. .Iu-t a geed, so se i nihle time." The Citi.ens" Association annual dam hake I- a "gt.eat da.v in Israel" for the -ub-st.mtial men of ihe I'eikieiuen Valle.v. It's old that ether eiumtmltles haven't adopted the idea ANI'W anil unique slant en vacation- for stat al-home folk- was presented te ine jcteiday. Il rame from a fiieud who garnered the fuel- during n little vaeatien jeiirncy of bl bl ow u He said : "1 spent lav tin ntien this vetir with my two diihlreli. Much wanted te take a beat tide, se In order net le run ihe chance of ilmr becoming seashk, we decided te go tiem Haltimeie le Washington h beat, "The beat- run en alteinate da.ts. 'Trains make the trip In an hour, but by beat it icquires two nights ami a ilaj. or, as I luefer te say, two delightful even'ngs, two -heit nights and a da.v en the Chesapeake Mat "It was one of the most i harming trips I have ever taken "This is tvh.it I learned en that little jeuniev," he said. TN A talk with the purser of ihe beat he J- told me of the unusual uu-ilmd of one busy man of taking a taiatuui "lie informed me that our stateroom was sold en the return trip for even week-end dining the summer te a (internment empleye wei king in Washington, but who-e home js elsewhere "He said this man quit- work nt meu of a Saturday, has ample time te get lunch, pack liis hag, and get en the beat by -1 p, M,, the si heduled time for leaving. "Hi lilt's Siitunhiv evening down the Po Pe Po teiniic, all day Sundav and Suml.iv evening up the Chesapeake Hnv, ami aimc in P.altiniere dining the earl.v benis ,. Monday morning. "He is called in time te get bieakfast en the l.eat. "Then either by the i'eiins.v lvanm or the lialtimnre and Ohie Hnllread, whichever lie cheeses, he lakes a train, which, within one hour, lands him bmk again in Washington iead te open his eliice, after a delightful week end CI lli-i" en tile CliPsnpi like Hnv." "The pursrr," said the narrator, "gave me tills merdy a- an illustration of tvh.n ,,,. people de llreat idea: I-.lteen brides nm) what When the Man gees tilth them en a lu the Mnun houevnieun trip an Hed Has the lilies In New Yerk en th,. President (Jurfiehl ani the captain flew n flag which puzzled qiinran. line elllcial.s. "It's a hone.vmeon Hag," ,.. explnined. "Twe led blurts in a golden ring." And the Office Crouch smiled seurlv tind said, "Huh! Twe spoons In a bow of mush would have been equally appropriate." The National Park Service of the Jn. lerler Department proposes te broadcast hi rudin the piccolo-like voices of the million marmots whose shrilling chorus is cu riled miles en the rare mountain air of . timn. We knew a frog pond that craves ft,r similar henni Weman tunning for (loverner en n Kei plat form -avs Kiiiisiih has been tliirs.lt for font .ten!- without iiiliiilttinx it. This seems te leiitiriii what the Coverner of Ninth Cmelinii said te ihe Coieruer f Seuth Cuiellna. Acreid'iig le an A. P. illspalch, .Mark Twain Is icspuiislbli! for the declaration thut what the country neeiln most Ih ii geed live cent eigne. This will caiitc former Vice President Marshall te smile quietly. NOW MY IDEAJS THIS! Daily Talks With Thinking Philaddphians en Subjects They Knew Best EVELYN M. CARPENTER On Teaching Health Principles te Children Till! in-til:.ng of the vilal principles of health Inte the minds of i hildren Ik the chief thing tai'ght at Camp llapp.t. the summer camp conducted by the Philadelphia Health Council and the City of Philadelphia, according te Miss Hvelyn M. Carppiiler. supervisor of the camp. "The crimp, " snij Miss Cnipenter, "was Ihe outgrowth of a plan te hiilld up the iitideruetii i-hed children te annual tesist uncc, in elder te eliminate tuheiculesls as far as possible. This disease is developed alining chihlieii mere rapidly than mining adults, and te eliminate it among the younger ones the it-lstuuct of the child must be no built up as te render the com trm tien of ihe discus,, impossible. "Te develop this resistance, the Ileal h Council established nut it nm cla-ses among the I'blldlen in the public schools, selecting as tvtirking groups these who showed fiein 10 per celil te HO per celil underweight, ll will he iinmediii ely reali.ed that if thirp i such a shoring,, in weight, the powers of resistance must iii-cessnril lie teiy low and therefore these children are mere than u-iiall.t susceptible te the di.ca-e. Hie (.rent Health 1'ilnciples We tool; .such gieups of children and fust gave all of them u thorough ph.vsuul examination te deteimliie their bodily de feits tmd te lerrect tlirui. Threugii the co-epeiatlon of the Interstate Dairy Ceuti i ll. they were furiiis-lied Willi mill; twice a d.i.v and nurses went into the homes of the i hildren, advising ihe parents as te health value of a balaiiced diet and the im portance of ten hours of sleep each night, with additional rest periods during the day. "In oilier words, we did our best le teach the live great principles of health: Correc tion of physical defects, lest period-, tvell bahiiiced diet, ten benis of sleep at night and i be value of fresh air. "Much of i be trouble lay with ihe parents. It is hind te ge. them te 1 1 cut medically ihihlieii who are appaiently peifectly well, ami. of course, we cannot compel any in Hen whatever en the part of the paients. Tin .e children are net actually sick; they ate perfect!) able in go mound, te play and te puiliflpatc geneially In all the activities of i liihlhiHid. Mm their leslstance Is low and then-fine they aie mere lendilv su--lepnhle le disease, especially tubei culn-ls, thai, the child whose ii-si-iimec has been hiiinghi te the normal point. "Then, were many instances in vvhhh we lulled, because we can never gel 100 per i em (o-eperatlou fiem all the parents. Te cniiipbte the tteik. Camp Happy was established, and there we can apply the Ileal Ii niles which were taught during the winter months. When a child is at home lie is, after all, under the dinv-t supervision of the parenlH, and it depends upon them as te whether Ihe rules are followed; but at the camp these rules are lived up te iib a ma tier of eiuii-e, (!e-operation of the City "The City of Philadelphia has le-operated te a tismeiideus dcgiee in this work and as a result the resistance of a great many chil (lien has been brought up te the normal point. The city furnished the grounds, the buildings, the feed maintenance and a inrge purt of the equipment, while the Health Council him supplied the personnel, the direction of the camp, the part of the equipment and the children, "The plan originated with the Health Cniiniil, but wan made possible en ihe scale upon which it Ih being conducted this year through the co-operation of the city through the Department of Public Welfare. We are dealing only with the se-called weli child, and our work is, as I have said, te build up the powers of resistance le the point tvlieie the ihlhl Is made priicicnlly immune from disease. "A child Is In danger from tuberculosis only when It comes Inte actual contact with a tuberculeus person. Hut there are mini), especially adults, who are actually in such a condition, and us these (uunnt lie isolated, we must de the lieu best thing and mnke the i hildren as neiitly Immune in (lie disease as we can. The plan which we fellow is thai of Dr. William It. P. Cmersen, of Heslnn, the nriglna'er am! the found-.,. ,t nutrition cIiihscs, The First Nutrition Camp "Camp Happy Ih new in Its third rr- -1.1 ll uim till, firuf n..t.lil. ... ' '.' 1 JV u!y rzL """ lT"' ,n "" (8 1022 NOW FOR A BIG BOOM! I nurd Stales, We began three years age, with thirt.t -niie children, and at that time made us,. f tl,,. enniage house. "It was when the city began le take an active interest in the prejee: that the real progress was mud,.. 'n. City Council has been very generous In us support of the camp and ,,M j,,.,,. Uc, ;ln, SI,(,miM nlt N.jO.OOO In new buildings and equipment. Ihere is ,, ,.).,. relationship between the ,, . ,i "llll('" "d the Department of Pub lic Welfare. Dr. Hlalr Spencer, the A-ist-ant Director of Welfare for the cilt. being also the medical dlieeter of ihe' Health Council. "The schedule ft,,. ,), ,.,il,l,pl ,.ns f.nm . A. M.le .s:::n p M. - ,(,,,. ,.,, ,,,,,. supeiilMun practically ,,n , t, .,.. Alter thev arise there are s(.itii1R. Px. erclses, then bieakfast at S A. M., after which Is s, ,-1; run 1I1( ,,,n, ins,(,,jOIli I rem !l:..0 te 11 o'eler-l; tir,r N ,i,ec e,l Idii.t. when the.v are real!) taught le plat, with exercises f uiii(. severity forbidden te these mil iih)slc.'ill able te stmnl it Tin u theie i. mill: and an hour iesf period, nfier which conies (linn,.,-. MI1, (,n ,,.,)f n)) ,i(l(. of lice pi;,,, 'ii,,,,, ,IlPri, N ,imll(r ). of direcied sports, milk again, at, hour of test. Hiippir a ,,,-rIed of free play am) then pieparalien for rctnlng ami at S :::0. taps. The ItcMilts AchluM'd '"The .hildren show en an avei.,g f little meie than one mid one-half p(m,M gain in weigh, n vveek. ,hs Mng J, , ,,f ('0,) I'01' t ever the iieimal tvdght in- creme of dnhlreii. These children at the camp make net only the normal increase f,. their ages, but they .-,s Innl. ., ,, ', tin. weight tvludi they should liave hud. lm't did net have, when admitted te th,. ,-, Ne diilil Is admilled unless jt !l0ws , ,,!,'. Lent or mere underweight "One gratifying featuie .,r tIP vveik is the iiiminer in which the things which aie taught at the camp aie put hit,, practice when the child leturns home. The llsr,,i- Ien in the punclplrs of h,,,l., are nev,., nev,., lest nml practically every child continues ,., put hem into practice en his ,P.n h()mP In this manlier the ,-,,, m.ls lls . ' dlstnhuler of health ,ducatiu. which nie mmi have ,n, Incalculable efiV, , , the general health of the cit.v . Need Is Creat ,';!'"' " f"i; this rdiicatien . M,P. niabl) gnat. We have in P,,.,, , TiA apprevuua.ely .0.000 ddldien in and the parochial -Cools who are u l, -'. t. We are able , ncce,,,',,,, , ," 'e heuiseves , show Ihe l,e,, of ,!";, Willi ll I- belli!; den,.. '' "Mut. of course , ), ,f ,, , who ,,. under weight t(. suir.clentlv .' Z he able ,, gam admission ,,, ,,,,. ,,, e granted that we had-the room and .lie P( , ,,. nienl te take care of them nil ii... .''"''' '!" Health (Viuncirs & ";, 000 J ilrcn weighed mil measured I slin.ii i that L'e.OOO di.hUei, weuld'h!: ,,., estimate of the number who she, ,, some such a. Ivan age ns C-nnn it, . . offers ,e fit them fe,.l,P h,,.,' . c j ' ' ' Hut even based en these Ii;,, ,,",'; seen that we are able le ;,. ,,,. f ,,..". K;. "" """ "'le-' ce, ,,,., ,.:;"': "Camp Happy is , flir ,10 , . . alone; it is for the rank and I I,. ,.f n public school children. Kar'h'Vainll.'is' 1 ,';; le pay what It cenvenleiitli ,., 1 , ! It Bhnll net be consider,.,! aS 'ueing",, "' charity lmis. but. no child Is ever ,,,,,, famllv' ,,,P ,"l!"""11 ,'"""i"', "f ''' , , Despit e uii, i ..i iiiaucriu II,,.... I..."" ' "'"I '11118 .... .,- ,is never been "ta-Jr"":?.- Hier than forge it without nlitl,,, , , ' 0" emplejers could net accede l nil lm i, i ' catiens (,,s affecting ,,,,.,, s. II m '.,: ii uiiihnieiiiK puilll eikineii could net w.ineut neirajing ,1()s,. ,, Mf , , - A oempioinise soenei r I,,,,.,, is inevii'li,,,.: Secretary Denhy, l Mlini, ,,. If making a sincere ,.ffeii i,, n, ,,,, ' . Washing!,,,, agiecme,,,. 'Al ;,,'"' '"' ine.iphiie it remaik.ef that ki, i!" , ",n" reason for gene,,,! fePellntl,,,," ' ' ,1"'11""" V... .1 !... I. . .. pudelidenTiue' , C'1, iSV-ih'.VTTV1 S 'Li ..- N v ' ? .l." What De Yeu Knetv? QUIZ 1. What ancient god wns worshiped as th destroyer of Hips 7 2. What common llevvcr Is named after f. lien's teeth? 3 Name two novels by Oliver Wendell Ilelnieu. 4 What Is a forced? &. Who wan ihe llrst .sovereign et the I'nltfd Klncdern of Creat Hrltaln and Ire land? i! Where Is Cape Farewell0 T What kind of it ti animal Is n grimalkin? S. Why were grenadiers se culled? '. Hew tunny Presidents of the Cnlted States hate been named William? 10. What Is inurquetry? Answers te Yesterday's Quiz Tarragon Is a perennial plant allied te wormwood, used In flavoring vinegar and pickles. Tiie ancient Creek nnnie for the Cltjr of Conatantlueple wan Hzantlum The general direction of the new fiov fiev eminent railway In Alnskii Ih north and south. The Inhabitants of Iceland call their leuutry Island, which in the Iielaadle language nieuns Iceland, net Island Th" phr.in., "The gllinpsea of the moon," I- by Shalsespuire nnd Is from Ham bt's unical te the ghost r.f his father: "What may this menu that thou dead iii.-e, again lu complete sleek re viHlt'nt thus the ."lnnpses of the moon, making night hideous?" Pour f.-.-t eight nnd one-half Inches ll the standard ralluay gauge Tlppernry Is a town In Southern Ireland en the Ami Ititer In Minister Preline The word alcohol Is derived from tlvJ Arabic "al," the, and "keb'l," the nam et a powder for staining the, e.vel.di Jane Austen wrote the celebrated Hngll-'h new I, "Pride and Prejudice " PIvs-iM was the wise man and crafty captain In Cicek mythology Today's Anniversaries 171'."- Ceiiral Antheny Wa n inhaled n treat) of peace with the Indian- at Cieen ville. 1'v-''l Themas I'laiu-is .Meugher. a ban Nlicil Irish patriot who commanded a hrl guile in the American Civil War, born at Waleiferd, Ireland. Died In .Meut.iiin .Inly 1. IS07. 1M7 Kxecuiien of si men convicted et pailicipatliig in ih,, iiim, ler ,,f (lveninr Meat, of New Mexico. IMC' Fourth centennrv of the sailing nf Columbus from Pales, ne,-,,. Huelva, tele hintid at Illicit;. 1IMI7 Slaridaid Oil Company was lined S11!..'J1H.0()!I h) .ludge l.andis fi,,- a. pllnj rebates. l!l."i- Twcnl) -live lives weie lest Ml flood i culling fiiiiii n c(,idbur.st at l-.ie, Pa. MHf Six dicidiie'ighls f the I ni.ed Staes Pucitic tleei vlmhcn hv iiii ciirtliqtiakt oil tin. Mcsicau ieiis, ll.L'0 Alan A. Hynu rued the New erk Sleck i:cliaiige for 1,0(10.000 for his ei ei pulsien, ll.lil Four killed in powder factor) e-ple-liui near Fiilriutewii, Pa, Today's Birthdays King Censtanline, the present inciiiant of the throne of Creece, liern in Athens, lift) -four .wars age. King lliinken VIT. the prpsrnf ruler of Niirwri), horn In Copenhagen fifty .tear "go. Archbishop I'leire Di Maria, apostolic delegate te Canada and Newfoundland, lern in Italy lifty-neven .tears age. Weed Nymph MORTAL, I nm net for you; De you fellow me ! Turn am seek the town aguln Nlille you yet me fiee. My hands are cold ns water And their touch will freeze ihink that you can feed your love 'Mth such things as thefce? V Mv lips me wild rose petals, Mv hair Is fiends nf fern Ihmk .ten. then, jn ,j,.g mi. Hail juiir lips would burn'.' fine leek in mv changing eyes, nil will never knew I'd'' r ic-t m f,. gl hier )eii will go. Seeking, seeking tliieugh the tree-, t iitvhliig at ihu wind: Mut the thing your wild heart ttaut. 4l)eii will never llnd. -Abigail Crcksen lu the New Yerk 'i'Jn y &'..-
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