Jt1 'TrTr.YVMTKri'WM AJS.. 7 ' K3'fS'fW- ftv L"CflV TQiT w&rr 7kPCTPp. f. 1 irv3- '1 f&fim Wi i j . '- I w I r i I 3 It iS' k '4 '' V EVENING' . FtJBLIO LijDGER-PmdADELPHIA, .MONDAY AUGUST 21, ' 1922 i 2i' 1922 ' -- ; .$'' PENNA VETS URGE INCUMBER BONUS State Legien Wants Adjusted Compensation Measure ' Enacted by Senate SEEK SUPPORT OF REED The Vetcrnns' Adjusted Compensa tion Measure, seheduled te cmc h?frr tie Bennie for iinni netien tins wecis, win imvp the tin Hiinllfied support of the Dennrtment of Pennsylvnnle e f the American Le Le iden. This an h PHILA. WOMEN MA Y SMOKE, , EVEN IN STREET, SA Y POLICE Patrolmen Commenting en New Yerk and Kansas Cases Say They Have Same Rights as. a Man Women may smoke en the streets of l'hllmlclpliin ns lout; ns they don't emit eneiiRh clouds te block the trade. Tlils is the view of the corner patrol man en the matter. In fact the average pntrleman Azures this wny! The gco gce Rruphlcnl location of a woman tihutildn't Interfere with n woman's smoke rights. If she smekrs at home, or In cafce, why shouldn't she be allowed te smoke In motion? In ether words she should have the snint' right as a locomotive or an auto mobile, or a mere man. TflPM! views wprp pxnrnnaml nrlmn f. tpntlen of the police were called te the net of a New Yerk policeman who Miatrhed n clgnrctte from a woman and M.MAAm.K4 I. ,.f i, ,.,i n tii'ew It in the street the State Lesien ehV.f ','flre1 " tlih was net hendauurtcrrf. 031 ? ltb-T!. neL t0 mention exceeding Chestnut, street. " """' utIr wn, Pncnt patrolmen I. -.ii.-.i i ci.... nre dlftnnnrevc of the nriinn i,nn i.. . ill iiiuiiuun iiniitiuiii iiiiu male run ir-... L V ; -.... w.w. ., rentlens the Pennsylvania Legionaries Kan8as whfc a Judge recently fined a bave always indorsed the fivefold bonus .elan. w , i . loienfi Jeseph II, Thompson, the department commander, lina fissured NatlonalCemmandcr Ilanferd MacNlder that there will be cmphntlc expressions le the two members of the United Ntntes Senate from Pennsylvania te support legislation sponsored by Senater Mo Me Cumber, chairman of the Hennte Finance Committee. Despite the fact that Senater Pepper bas remained firm In his opposition te the se-called Mentis Hill, he Is being bombarded with telegrams and letters from the pests nnd ftem Individuals urging him te give the bill his support. It in expected by many veterans in the State that Pcnnsylvnnlrt's new Senater, David A. lteed, of Pittsburgh, who served as an officer dtfring the World War. and who. with 8ennter Davis Elklns, of West Virginia, shares two ennte, tie distinction or being the only World War veterans in the Be will lUDDert the BUI. In his pre-primary campaign Senater Heed did net commit himself en the bonus question. When he was sworn (a at Washington Wednesday Senater Seed stated that while he had some yecltive opinions relative te the bonus, S woman $300 and sentenced her te six months in jail for smoking In n park. While admitting that some men ought te be lynched and guillotined en ac count of their pipes nnd cigars, they as serted that women should net be mo lested when they smoke in public. "There Is nn anti-smoke ordinance," said one patrolman, "but people shouldn't get It into their heads that Its an Auntie smoke ordinance. It per tains te chimneys In certain neighbor hoods nnd things like that." Director Cortelyou said: "I don't see where we have any right te interfere whh women smoking en the street. If girls of tender age did that mil be n would be different. I knew of nothing In the city charter which prevents n woman from smoking where she plenses. Although I don't knew what the New Yerk ordinances arc en the subject, perhaps the patrol man who snatched the cigarette was acting en orders." he was still open-minded en the question and would listen te the arguments for and agalnn it as they are made In the senatorial debate that is about te take place. National Commander MacNlder has arrived In Washington te lead the final steges of the fight te have the Soldier Benus Bill enacted. William T. Shettslinc Peet 00 nt its last meeting decided te take out shares In a building and lean associa tion. It was decided te celebrate the grant ing of the pest charter December 1 In conjunction with the Installation of new officers. Twenty members of the pest will go te the State convention at Wiillumspert by automobile. The pest will use Its influence before City Council for the placing of a recrea tion center In the Thirty-ninth Ward. Child 8truck by Trelley Three-year-old Ida Levi, of 1815 Seuth Sixth street, was struck by a southbound trolley car at Sixth and Wharten streets lest evening. Suffering from bruises nnd cuts, ehe was taken te Mount Slnat Hospital. Little Benney's Nete Boek By . Papm This morning I had te go te the dentists te have my teeth fixed mere becuuse he scd it needed It than be cause It licrt, and I dident feel mutch like going and I was looking erreund slew for my cap and hoping the dentist weuldent be there wen I get there, and ma called down stairs, Benny, havent you gene yet? Pritty ncer, Im looking for my cap, I sed, and ma sed. Well hurry up, you knew the dentist Izzent there after 12 today, de you wunt te miss him? Me net saying weather I did or net. and about 5 minnlta later ma called down agen, Benny, you dent axullly meen te tell me yeure stil down there. Well O wlea, ma, I cant find my cap. I sed, and ma sed, Loek In the hall rack, end I Bed, I did leek than, thata ware Im looking, , Yeu can Me for looking, in ted. And she ran down and stuck her hand In the hall rack and the ferst thing he pulled out wee my cap, me saying, Heley smenks, you ccrteny nre a grate finder. . , m A. I dent knew wat you and your father would de If you dident have me necr te find things for you, mn sed. Wlch jest then I had a tdcer, saying, I bet you could And enythtng no matter ware it was, mn. . " Well, I dent knew about that, Im eny human, ma sed, and I Bed. Sure you could, ma, I'll tell you wat lets de Jest te prove It, 111 hide my cap some semo seme wares and you try te find it and I bet mi nn flnr! It no matter ware I hide it. Nuthing doing,, you inartch yourself te the dentist 'and be quick about It. yeull be lucky even new If you find him In, ma sed. Me thinking Id be lucky if I dident. Only I did. "PLANE SAFER THAN AUTO" Admiral Moffett Atee 8aye Battle ehlpa Aren't Obaeleta Chicago, Aug. 21. (By A. P., Ttntiihfna linva net been rendered ob selete by the bulldlnj of bombing nlnnen. but the shins must be built differentlv In the future, Itenr Admiral Mnffn. rhlef of the division of aero nautics of the United States navy, said in an nddress at the Pageant of Prog ress here yesterday. A trustworthy nirplane In the hands of a skillful pilot, he declared, is safer than an automobile. He asserted "a dirigible Is being built near Philadelphia that will he lorger than the one de stroyed In England a few months age. A transcontinental flight and flights te the North nnd Seuth Poles and around the world nre being planned, he said. TWO FLIERS DIE InTlAMES Military Plleta Fall After Ascending te Bemb Indiana Londen, Aug. 21. Lieutenanta Luard and Duncan were burned te death when their alrplane crashed te the ground In names at uaruenl, British aviators were ascending with bombs te deal witn recalcitrant triDeemen, says the dispatch. Spectators were unable te render assistance Decause or the in tensity of the flames and the explo sions of the bombs. IMF Ice Cream is as geed as the cream that makes it The highest quality of fruits, nuts and flavoring extracts are available te any ice cream manufacturer. Needless te say, SUPPLEE ICE CREAM contains fruits, nuts, berries and flavors of unquestioned quality. . But the Cream is the most important ingredient. Rich Cream must be used te make rich, smooth ice cream, SUPPLEE ICE CREAM is made from GOLD MEDAL CREAM. Philadelphia knows its richness. The great quantity the city wea every day and the medals wen at the great expositions-prove its Quality. GOLD MEDAL CREAM is used in SUPPLEE ICE CREAM alone, This cream and th many flavor mixed with it, make an lee Cream seldom equaled never excelled In the Mannet of a Serial : -b, . p. mcevqy WAS It bis dark, comber eyes? Hit white teeth T Or was it his nes trils? Hew could she tell? Hely could anybody tell? Was love always like this? Or like that? Yes. Or maybe no. Hew delicious It all was. Hew thrilling, Ills glances went ever her like a vibrator. They shocked her Inte life. She flamed te him. Ah, It waa wonderful te be young In June. Or was it July? Maybe It was August. Time was nothing te her any mere. Just him and her. Or he and she. Them. "But I must tell you something," he was saying. "Your father. Yeu re member him?" Yes, new that he spoke of it, she remembered. Hhe could de anything with him te inspire her. "He was murdered, you remember?" She nodded happily. Hew tall he was I Hew brown f "Did you ever wonder who killed htm?" She gated at him curi ously. Did he knew anything? But of course net. Hew could he? "Ne," she said simply. Very simply. And she cuddled closer te him. There was a faraway leek in his eyes. "Maybe you should knew." He flicked the ashes off his cigarette. They trickled down her cool, white neck. Hew calm he was. "Yes," he continued absently, "perhaps you should knew. It was I who killed htm." (Te be continued tomorrow) CHAPTER II Synepsis: They meet. The man and the girl. She is fascinated by his dark, somber eyes and his languor. He confesses that It was he who killed her father. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. WTTwas I'.who killed your father," be repeated absently. "I forget Just why. But does it matter?" He picked up her hand and bit her thumb until she screamed happily. "Let us forget the past," he sighed, nnd took a mouth organ out of his pocket and played the Wabash Blues. His mood melted with the music. The plaintive melody flicked the edges of her raw nerves and mode her woen with delight. "Come," she cried. "Deme," and taking him by the hand she drew him Inte the perrumea dusk J Suddenly a shot shattered tne nigni the tune stepped In the mid dle of a note a choking cry n low mean She came out of the perfumed dusk something glittered evilly In the moonlight. . (Te be continued tomorrow) CHAPTER HI Synopsis : The man and the girl meet and ero drawn te each ethe'r. Although he killed her father and plays the Wabash Blues en a mouth ergin together they went Inte the perfumed dusk and a shot shattered the night. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. "liniAT had she done? TT di Why hoi she done it? The. smoking revolver in her hand glittered evilly in the moon light. Far away the rear of a meter drummed in the darkness, A flare en the horlxen merged into a shaft of blinding light that searched the heavens brr brrr brrr two white eyes glared nt her closer nnd closer n huge mon men ttcr( gicamlug black, thundered toward her and stepped with a shrill screech beside her. 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