IW' p W vTw. . W v W. ii II OTg V :.&; t fjit'i. V rtffitf ;.. . - .-. .- -r-r .,- -r-rt-T - 1M I " -l - -r--v-rvr i -.----- m ----v t --r Artmnnrtn r jinn CI I 16 JiJVJiiJNliNti Jf UI31.au iJjiJJUJLilt L'tljALHJLiFlll&, D'JtliJAi, UUtUBUttC ZU, i22 - - ---... fcV '-I mi t Ik mk tm ,,i . 'f vm MsV nee ai flank Supplies Special! LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER Cerdurey Binding Complete, $8.50 VMBamnanra Company 29 Market Street Burglars will find very little money in our clients' safes. Because our customers have the convenience of depositing their funds or checks up until 10 o'clock at pfe-ht. REPUBLIC J P. BAIR, of Gap, hauls milk en Good year All-Weather Tread Solid Tires. He reports they offer mere traction than any ether make of tire he has ever used. In Winter, en slippery, snowy surfaces, they are nure-foeted and reliable. Their mileage is satisfactory. GOODJTEAR Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. lltrltmtnr 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPHIA :rust company 1429 CAestnut Street HOURS 9AM-10PM i Ever Tasted It Yet? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill I Tie fatal Batter a Amrtki 55 lb In all ear Stores i!H!l!llll!lllll!Hii A Source of Satisfaction The American Company has ahvcyj bought the finest coal it could ob tain at the best price it could make. This has been a matter of heue policy. We want this kind of coal for ourselves and it is the only kind of coal we care te sell. Even if c wished, it would be extremely difii cult te chnnge this policy new. We could net very well deal in lower (Trades of coal if we wanted te. Our customers demand better coal than the average grade bold. They expect both conscientious and eon een eon eiderate service. They appreciate the fact that the preparation of American Ceal after it comes out of the mines is as geed as the best. Confidence that standards arc maintained is of value te them. end the fact that the quality and Value resulting from all this care, experience and service cost only a few cents mere a ten is a source of satisfaction. JmeSS UUAL American ice company McSparran's Act ' Arouses Mirth Continued from Vt On. report and ferwnrd It te HnrrtshurR. Think of it. Forty-five thousand dally reports pouring Inte the department!" Is Martw of "Half Truth" In this, os In every ether Instance or argument In his apeecbes, docs McSpnr ran show himself an able muster of the hnlf-truth. It Is Ills method of cnmpnlimlnf. He evidently flatters himself aluethnt he rvin "nut it ever" successfully. 1 Frem this diatribe, about the icnoel I teachers of the State, the uninformed 1 lienrcr will naturally Infer that every I day, every teacher in the State, makes I out a report of his or her work, and every day mails it te Dr. Fincgan, at llnn-Wuirs. That i what the Democratic nominee for (!oernei intends the people te whom he .upak -shall believe. That at great cost for petace, te .n twilling ei annoyance nnd wasted time, In pe.tinB, -l.i.tMKi teachers tire daily cempel'ed te mail a report te Superintendent rinrgan. What are the facts? Tacts that can be verilled for the asking. When Dr. Themas E. Flnegnn took charge of the rundown, anemic nnd dry dry retted Department of Education he found that Pennsylvania steed twenty first in the list of States In point of education. Keeerds wre incomplete ; there was lack of si Mem everywhere. The llr.st tiling li" did was te en force attendance of children, principally in the rural diMth'ts, who were being kept out of school by their parents te work en t lie farms. A certain portion of the State Orange t'ik offense at this. MeSpnrrnn was in1 of these who as-silleil Dr. rinegnn. Seme of tlie.-"u people would be satis fed with a four month' school term ' r their children. Then they reulit Mrk them eight months en the farm. Tie (jrnngc News, tli" organ of the S'.ite (irnnue. made repented and bit ter attacks en Dr. Finegan. Mr. McSpnrran nnd ids friends did , everything te discredit Dr. Finegan's work. They charged that Dr. Finegan had brought twenty-evcn poeplo from New I Yerk into his department. Wltat Kcal Fact-. Showed It was shown that there wer bui flvi' including Dr. Finegan himself. I The McSparran organ paid that whereas the old department under Dr I Srhaeffer hnd only twenty-seven cm plows Dr. Finegun had p.iekd it. It was shown that instead of twenty -een empleyes. pr. Schaefer had hn ' tift i -nine anj fmir were employed in ' Ai erii-aniz'itlen work. I The Grange News said the Schaeffer force en'y ec-t ."3.000. , It ce-t the State annual? $11.000. Tins campaign of mi-representa'ien has tieen going en ever since. I Mr. McSpnrran has new transferred It te the stump. 1 The grade of education, Its cost nnd ' the high school qualifications of the teachers of the Spanish-American Wr per.ed, is w hit these people want, ," Mr. MeSparrnn is te be taken as an eMimele. Tim statement n'-out 1.V000 teachers Ue jb'e wl)0Sf vaj.je has 1)(..n j,revetl sending dall reports te Harrlsli-r; i by man.. vcar3 of successful use, if only one eiui'ii 01 11113 iraun'uifc'i 1 inNrepi-esenta'ien. Sl'i ml te.iciiers In I'enn."lvnnl'i t day make out in they have nlwtn iCtie. n daily repeir of attendance. Instead of nuiking out only one r pnrr. however, the teachers make it 1:1 lUpl'c.'te. At lie nil "f the month, no 1 1' i'v as McSparrun would hae the 1 ubMe beheve. this report is forwarded in ll.irri-hnrg. It Mi'jViM the department te kec ahs en the nt'e'idnnee In every si 1 1. I .i.-'ri t '.n the Stav. for the schedule "f tridanin i.i.e of the great gu'. - ROOFING MATERIAL! M inufnctnrrd tiy i n nrnr.Kit co.. 3U N. sn street RME im-.," : : u, njAmsummmmmk mwi I mStmmllA) OTU V V.I" M kTst ss .:ft. At r s. n wtm " Jr 1 '.'V'vi.'A v 1 kMI H71 erl Bn ! m-M B !!'$ A kw I If mtt I mJ ml m wyz m (victreia) I 1 eBBB'Wnrilrw V i5e Mw i M wMt Si IIlUi wfwm I28e 1 ' uiTjih'1 -mmiwimr mmgfzk Jmmmm.mmc&k 'i i in n i i '" r '. .ss. - 'M ViMm&mm Wri esssmSeWKK!- '' - i. - . - '- ..-' ....., -. .. . . - i ' i'i ,.' ' '.' ! ..A.. - . . . ..j! '--'" -' '!- - .:..- .'. ... - --- LJiJ-JmMjkhiltitjMCl rfBlBBKy' ' ' lk ?'(! !tV.V VW I UWt 3 r- Stern & Ce. -712714 IfeM St; Formal opening of Philadelphia's most inviting Salen for the Demonstration of the jl .i.i....ini;...."i!J '" ?m w tt a. a 4.u. u:a Tifsr, nnj virtnr Rfrnrd business in Philadelphia and have prepared for it by setting apart the heart of our great street fleer in "America's Largest Heme of Furm ure" for the wonderful large stock and the inviting demonstration parlors which we invite you te see. We suggest that you pick out the machine you want for Christmas and let us set it aside for future delivery. Come in today and heajr the latest Records. i i i j 1 ,ii i. i i i !'.'." -..i . '.I.'1..'..1.' .''." .'.' I iNtfJfil'ffl.W' J.'nvttwafi mi. i.' 'mm W V A ''L w Ai A tested skin treatment If veu want a remedy for skin veu want a treatment that thousands el doctors and drug'Ms are daily pre scribes hecmse they Anew its bine n ial results, you will find it in Resinol Ointment nnd Kesinel Si.ap. Why net tlsr the combined advice el ill theie wi medical men, nd Irt Rei.nel tnike veur ikm well" At all dtugguli. Resinol CLOTHING Women's Fur Fabric Coats Fifty styles. Leng and three-quarter lengths for small women and misses and for large women up te size 50. The model pictured is of Salt's Seal, with cellar, cuffs and panels trimmed with beautiful skunk. CVO Cn Lined 'throughout with M Peau de Cygne. Other Fur-Trimmed Coats, $12.50 te J125.00 i) .75 MEN'S Suits & Overcoats Suits in Tweeds, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Herringbones. Newest young men's models and conservatives. The Overcents include Raglans, Ulsters and the newest kimono models in plain and plaid-back materials. ?9w 'HT'TiJak WRkwiMki WS ctvJ flU'n '(ll?52s WaH)5rBK-Wv3)ef BmimWjmmL. imMWaBBl. 4K,1i iBiCTVMBBHBiim& "l iPWuilJwb't GIFTS OF JEWELRY New is the time te make your Xmas selections. Net tee early and you have the advantage of a wide variety from which te cheese. "Pay as Yeu Earn." "Illinois" Watch 2 0 - y e a r g u a r a ntced case, 19 );iJmt Mahogany Cleck and ments- Candle $1 .50 36di sticks -G Women's 14-kt. White Geld Wrist Watches Newest de3igns, with guaranteed 15- V . jeweled movements. C tireKieMi In 'djtu'Ien. "1'ajrell Arm" :i Myth A clfik with nn niMln; ma '!i ie dm the t ih'i'af'en nnil ni :'ii r'u I'tiipl, , as Mr. Mc-'iimin tries . I mho nut. I lin III no hrlef fnr Dr. rini'ijnn, b'U if 111 P" .lltmiMH .t' 1'.' '! M i j:itrii!7rii. otjieii-hi' nnd m.-v unaffn 1 s Mi'Sinrrun nnd li.-. frlntids in t!ii "-'iti- iiran;L ii-"rt, th"i it l un t'i,w fur tlwn 'it ' illllni -' . ; p -. ntliiK tli" evldf'u'f. 1 e irt.'iti-t i).nt of wpn!:u-.s In IrSjarran'-. cnmp.i'Kn i. hi-, iti.n..! :inai'tM ur"ti nidi1 d'li N. !" 'll- H'tin'k- en tin fhnnl syn li'in !.c inndw id.f. iim-iilU'il fn in' ' i "St i!','iir refor.'ni'es te Dr. Fine It '- hi outworn enmpnlKu Iil'"i : v .kv ns.e. thTt wlit-n cni' .i i -!('- n yritli.'ritipr of farmers ene m i-t i!lt '.ilea a vuljii'lnn and nrt i.i.i' -i iH. lJi.i S&MJflllAl uisnaa I Frem markct bTF-EET Wharf EVERY SUNDAY Atlantic City Wililwoed Anelesen AnrJrttvs Avenue Ocean City Cnpn Mny Sen Ielc City Coraeni Inlet StorieHnrber Ptorment Avnlen nra 50 n i hi T . 4 ir Uevind Trip ti rit i i- 1 u- ki iil'ii r - I1" n'"MM 7 3 v, ml i -vc Ml Tif l, " . 7 itv, 111 t'l" .'.iru wnv li nt'mli- f ' n , l ll :ia t r-nte' i I 1 I I ' d'rc-tl.v anil Mm. I'lnohet by In lirtet allu'l'in. GLOUCESTER WOMEN ASTIR m This is a Specimen Lubin 75c Luncheon Bcllsh! ' Cel Blfcw, Waldorf SnU4 ) Beup Fresh Vegetablei Entrcri Choice ef: Tet Ileast or French Lamb Chem Veietahlfi Mashed Potatoes Carrots and Peen HeMerti Choice ef: Lemen ri Ice Cream Apple Charlette Apple Tart Coffea Tea Milk cAFE' LUBIN , A M1AL THAT' KltAt. iWAl MlW CTDCCT 'Pil AOV TWELFTH . rcpare an Active Wind-Up County Campaign for Wimdlmiy, N. J.. Vt. '.'n - The Hi - u uiiiiitn of iIk i iii.il" "i . i i u jiii'sn tli pvnnlr.e m i' Mm-i' with a ii.i'ttin,' dt t'i i v ' . i 'Hn Cemmitter in i 111.,' t1 --in. .'till,:. After the 1 1.- i . ... ...s- t..i- (VMiln;;, .Mr-. (i.ir A. 'i k - i.f ICnH Urtini, ni.nl mu .i 1 1 !-. - It" H ." 1 T . County ( '.ill, ii itti'i' 'i i ii ir of flu ii i' I: ' n I I'li'i': ' i n l i i 1 1 1 im: ,i tli " ' r I'l-li'ti'iJt ." r .' (VnfM'e-'-i ni 'i I'i"' 'wja nn 1 ether -pi'uUirii w.ll . .v. i ' t.!.''t. r Ii .11 ii it'ir in i ut. After-Dinner Tricks 297 4 h. SunJ.u .. m-m.1... ne I-.-. N. vi j u.iU vi nuiriiiiitr ' ii tv.1 K j $1. SO Teni Rntr. Seinde Parle. Bit '1 Eij Ktund Trip Mead ini iolcirecdult station Uj MSP TO &'" Uiri Abury rrk l M ,lr'XXJ l.en,r Wr.nch, nnd In. '4 jj Sound lrp trrinediet itatien. r 02.00 iHnpd Point Pleai..nt J ?'! VirVet strfcf Whdrf .... 7 15 v JjrneM Bread Strlet station f5$2.1S READING 52.75 HAMBURU S3.00 POTTSVILLE S3.SO SHENANDOAH ReumlTrlp SUNDAY, Octeb.r 22 i tenmnic ut Pottitewn, Lpcsnert n . ' ' . ... . . r. . . k inupinaiteiivinci ,uur,i, inuyi' xg l.ill llnven. St. Clnlr and FraLkvilU P Mr i -t 7 !. Wis'. I'll mil 1 ' .. iifj-sciLMU "tft . 7i, $3.7S SUNBURY J 34.00 WILLI AMSPORT J 34.00 LOCK HAVEN 1 Rnund Trill SUNDAY. October 22 5 l pi i.tf nt Mi'ten. Wtk t,' uu lui.i'y ntid Jeriev 1 f irealSt 1J.10'. nritl'let ISlii, V V w ni. ir I W(W t J OlilNHAYS n -Ulnc TlireiJKli Handlier- J-P "-""'"Oet. Hrekd Htriit Weil fLilk. 7.45 Si v 5, 19 Nurtli I'hiu. i i u i . W . r ' V ' J.ii 4,v niii Ne. 1X17 rldef A borrowed rins U plnccd in n handkerchief. The handkerchief i folded up, nnd heitie une is ui-keij te held It, first feeliii, tie' borrowed rn Inside. Tlie pei former then draws the rim; threiiKh tee elnth. Te work this truk, first obtain a fheim rim:, nnd -ew n in u cer.iei of n handkerchief. (A penny may be used instead of the rliiB ) Tiiki the borrowed ring, but in the net of plnelm; it under the lmmlk rdnef actually re tain it in the hand, and fold in the terner th'it centniiiN the sewn ring. The liati ilierrhlef Is buiiehed up, and the ritic is felt inwidc. Then the liaiul which holds the borrowed run; wiuee.es the renter of the handkerchief, and lets the rim-, ceme into vlew. The hand lferchiefis imlnfilliitcly phnken put, U PintC IlaC li CWHUfUb WMMIUf. VM JfS.-SX i . - . I'.A'. i v t v. i . :;.. iBWvi, ,.) sj)'- J ..y fj4Ui; . . san. .,vr m.rvfi Ctrii HAGEKSTOWN.MD. 0"- WINCHES rCK,VA A CIIAMMI-.KMILiCi; I, IP SHIPPtNSllLKC CKEENCASTLE. MARTIN.Stll RC. CAItUi'lt and MECIIANKSUl KG, PA. U SUNDAY, October 2J " 3 Ilrexrt Blrett 12.30V. Ueul'Mla 13 35', IS ' $2.70 Dever, Del. '' $3.00 Delmar, Del. p 3 5 OS SAMSniJRY. Mn u m (M(1 - -.--- T xiv J Round Trip SUNDAY, Octeb.r 29 A 1 eumnlnc at rityten. Wyernlrt t.iuiii. - lumucten i.rrvoweoa, iinuseviin. L beufiird aaU I mirtl 24 t lireta humi e.ju '. i ruin ;s i. eriitr . i if m O ij llnJI II11VJ 1 J1S k n te nn RAIT MflDr tM .rar9,- . -M A Ilnund Trip bunuats l4ftaB vu rjeu ft IB j VblWMV ft b n Bre4Btrei)t7.S0 west j'n!l rM IP4 Ki nreia Htrreit.su . pi i bttwr td c C;$3.se WA Sr Here's n beauty .xjtfSSsJrffiSSiSatev AmP Guaranteed 1K, , rfifir?, rTaiM -iV tftwelefl m n V e. 1 1 Ilfllfi EJ 'IMllllll! I Second Fleer " 1 'Utffly y;" y "i'HJ jBllUwJ - . . . I 3rrfmAfL ., Street Fleer Wl IWiiwiwi WMIJIMIH '";' ! "W1"'"; I iTimiWiliifllll llll pi nywiW Wl ! lj Wpf4mtW ,' V"'W1"1,1" 'Jj I1 'j") 's ', ' ' WPWWW I nwi pwnwtnufMiwPWWWWHiWHW, iHjprfWtwpp ' ' fe- l"A lU rJi f 1 7. X1"" I Hi ?S jllii " 0 i r Chifforebe Gelden $ 1 fii7 Chiffonier and Wardrobe in one. Seventh Fleer J These Who Prefer Ivery Finish Will Delight in This Suite- Smart Ivery "Sheraton" Suite $() Here's a beauty in the popular new ivory finish. Large Dresser, ChifTe- robe Full Vanity and Bew-End Bed. This suite ndds cheer te any bedroom. Fifth Fleer r S."rrT BERLIN. MD. H i, UJ " BARRIN'GTOV, DEL El SUNDAY, Nevernb.r S Fl I 8"pplnil .Mllturd.riroriieiewn Mlltiberc ! rfnktern nriuyviiw. uu'innn Suew Mill, Ol ddrn nnj Hiiriley, Ilreul HlreetU.SOiVn Wt,t i'Liln 8 5SA, S C'lieiUr .. 7.10 A, ! Pennsylvania System fC HUMPHREY At Radl ssgl 1 R-iKp illt? TfaJ arSrMiilBj5t Bums Gas 15 te 75 lianr'firnt "American Beauty" Twin Electric Heater wat lillnfi' 10-Pc. "Xuder" Dining Roem Suite $ In AMERICAN WALNUT, including CO-inch bulTct, oblenR table, enclosed server, china closet, arm chair and five side chairs covered in blue leather. J A tw$K, Suth Fleer 5C Bill -fl rir"" ill ( HI J1 gSl"l Mi'it McDougall Kitchen Cabinet SJfi.oe The famous McDougall, nationally advertised for years, needs no introduction. Second Fleer RUGS 9x!2 Roxbury 07 r) Axminsters POt.DV 0 :cl2 Royal Wilten ...$74.50 9 xl2 Seamless Velvets, $27.50 9 xl2 Seamless Tnpestry Bruusels $18.50 27 Inch Axminsters $4.75 Twe 8-inch adjustable reflect ors, threw h?a. n any directie .. Saves coal bills. "Rex' ' the Only Guaranteed Meth-proof Furniture" d.rt-AMA -A -" " tif .yiiifcmr?'!-. fj-1'... - . -"ii" ft, h r r7T7r "HappyUay" Washer SQ runs by ir'i water irat- -j- from VkO' your Iwy1 JJI L hydrant; Ww eaves Ijk wnrlc. E?iI l mmmmmmmm " a SS t v -UtLX.-j (T.T" . VTTr. WJL.ti' y SSaBSMt 5eJ Exclusively by Stern & Ce. rr a tw ltTt i rk rw tnMiT trinn 1 KtA DlNtuLt.u fUKlNiiUKt. is luxuriously upholstered, A even en the back, in velour of exceptional beauty. Loese SDrinz "r L cushions, deep coil spring backs, heavy roll arms and beautiful silk M. $ tassels. Think of suites that moths will net ruin. Fourth QQ Third Fleer Blankets Ey.tra-Warm Woolen. All thf desired colors. Second Fleer $ .75 Comforts 3 $s In White Carded Cotten. covered with Assortment colors. Secemi Fleer Fleer Free, Truck Delivery Within 75 Milni i 712-714 MARKET STREET America's Largest Heme of Furniture 1 he Champien This is a well made GAS RANGE and assures quick, satis- factory cooking. CB3 I Dattment jii1Um iti tl nfi$ MV' -fHT''. ,tnt ,1 , t-i,i.,... . w.'V.j.Y. . .j' -i. j tT-vX&' '.' JJ' brVi4HfcMv l ,J,hv , 1 tahiinrnnl i,iHtt H J"irf'iHl? S J. K.U.I,,. . .... i......i'i.' ..,...., . ujrnt.9 .. - t a n.11 ..,. ... , .r.y lil'lht. mJllU,ir" 1 7L1J