Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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PUBLIC LEDGEU J 'HlLADJLViULA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 11)22
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By Mary Roberts Riinie!har
Uther ef "Dangerous Days," "K," "The Amatlng Inter Itulr." ami many ether ttrikine and tucetasfu'. nevtl.
Copyright, list, by Oterae 11. Dotan Ce.
WHO'S WHO IN TIII2 STOKY
."JR. DAVID LlVI'anTOh. chut i liu'telnn
tn llnverlu, a stmrl fiium. e'nial but Muff.
He h-irf a ftcrrt renremliifl IJcntttu of
tnetr bettevrd nctniw luitJi
!UCY Alt lttr. beleurd lu tvervhedv
town.
OR. DICK t.tVJSaSTOXK. in u-hnu mem-.
en firre e Din, nil tchn (s il'lrrmd'n '
Jemf rfni la qr bar e .Vernijn Mi rhllil'
oel home, it erdrr te biUw th p'tv.
T f full of vitnlltu and M dovish teifclHil
mm nding (it suite e.t M third, urn ni
romsletinl fdrrcr. li In 'evr uMth
SUZAIIETII WHEELER a wholr'emt eirt.
who feres him t'fr'i ilncfrplt
BBVERl.i CAltLYRl.E nctrfts. xchn. ten
ltara Irerr. uias ntixrd ud In a rurlnuJ
fteru. IIl' husband, .tins luiil h. shot
e rfnih. n u-ns etnirnl'i I"'"' "' riv
cerlnlii Jurt Hard. i rith toime mrin iibcui
teu'ii. Clark had- itlsasmnrnl im-nrilltilflu
and U irni btJIft'cJ h,J trrishtil i "
elUtnnf.
'TARRISOX MILTER, a ntluhber u he J.neu-1
OHKIMlff e j;n ii;rtt.
';;;) uHnantr. itt.u'i breiftrr "-"i
fianneir. uhese rcstarchfj line Mm up
wlli
! OVIR RAKHBTT. (i rii'niin"imn. whij
inprcl fhat nieV it iimfe"' ' ''
Ctark. Ills dnlrt fe clmr iMnci e.
VfAU, E'lmlMh'J fUfjr. en fxtutiMeunl .
tOMdO U)f.
LESLIE WARD XUtaletfi bmthrr-tflaiv.
XR. ASD SIRS. WUVELER tivica, Arner-
can nartnta.
WAU.ll. SAY RE. a rich ieuth ''"';?
filiublh. mlh u-hem fin l m(Itei.
'Of ceurse.
It 1 OOUIl!
"It's the Anwer"
WIIKN he had linlsltrd the rndlii!:
Diils -at for a moment "Hh the
apci-s In lus liriiicl. it inuiiis
"I n-e," he tnul tin.-uiy.
It's He-Mlbli1. (.ioeil liml.
only ihinl. it '.'" . , , .
"It'', the nnwer." DavM r:iM tub tub
hernlv. "Hi- iui prewlins arun.l una
fired "through the window Humld-eii
mnde thf '.atc.cm it " '"i ',""
'lint fceme one had hcen snen i tm
ulnee and that he n-.tifi'd J en Urif
night nfter dinner. He'd put guunl guunl
areund the place "
"It glvet n.e a tihf.nB ctinnee. any
how." Dick set .ip and 'Hrew .is
Mis shoulders. "Tlmt'" all 1 want
A chance te ficht 1 knew tin. I
hntcd I.ticas he n- pour thini! and
von knew what he did te me. Hut '
never thought of kllimi; I. In. that
wouldn't have helped matter. It was
tee late." . ,
"What about that? David nk"d.
net looking at him. When Du.t did
net Immediately reply Dtvid g'aic.M
at hl'ii. e timl his. f.uv set and pawl.
"I'ei.hnn- uii il Lictter nni -v in
that new." David said tuwi'.y
natu.al that thy readjustments
take tune " , .,,
We'll Imn te co Inte it. I. s
hardest thing I hav te face.
"It's net dead, then?" ,
"Ne " Diiu s.,.i. .. ,. "D n-t
dead. David. And I'd better bring it
.nte the open. Tie feiu'.it .t te th
limit hv mv-e't' It's the one tlun,
that seems t" hav" irvlved the ship,
wieck. 1 can't argue 't '""" or u"Ilk
Jt down."
"Mibe. if J ei- see r.liabeth
"I'd" break h r hurt, tli.it s nil.
He trh'd te tii.ike Daud undert iitI
He told in it- sen.ld .letall- l.i- fauure
te kill it. hi- attcn.pt- t.. s.i.ls mem .r
and ren-eien e in i"hiiip- and their
.ii.. .1... iMintlni'.pil remoteness et
Pirabell. and "hat M'emni t
lies1:
It'
will
the
u :
lam th-
' mil ivh .in . ''" " '
r... 1 . .. .An. I .1 .111 I
retiinn Hint -lie wis ji-iu..
121i7.nl nth wa ion; age.
I ,.nn-r .ir"iie it neWl. r.f iiiumi'
"I've tried te, des .eratel. It's
tMni, ir-- ! wlel: d thing, in a
.1 l'rt.1 briAU- III ln I'Nt'P V
it was huffenng. ihe must loath-; the
1m,,il,t i f me.
Dnid was compelled te let it
.k. n.. fniitiil that DP il was deg
.wllv' i',.t.irn,ined te see Iteven
ljsle. After that he ..idn t
man wanted te surrender
trinl un'e-s !;,. wn sure
a I
way
out f't
rest
1
I'ar
Ni
K.l.-elf
hin.seif
knew
or
.f
whether h- wa- l'inieeut ! gu .i. i
there wab u reasonable iieuut 0 ji .
did it matter one way -r the other ether
His place was gene. a he '1 m-nle it.
peue if he wub cleared, gene if he was
convicted. rrv,.,,-
'1 i.m't come btjck, Daud. They
wouldn't have me."
After a slr.ee he nked :
"Hew ninh is knuw.i lm-' ha.
does rii7.aeth knew':"
"The town knows nothing. he kiyiw.
n part of It h" cares a greit deal.
Dick. It's a tragedy f..r h-r "
"S-all you tell her I l.uve been
here?" ,
"Net unls n: .nteiid 'n sip her
l?iit Dl k shook h.s heid.
"Kven If "th-r things were the mv
I haven't a right te ee her. until I'm I'm
get a clean d'i'e."
"That's sheer evasion. David Fald,
almost wrh lTl'at.en.
"Ve-i," Die's iieknewl.dged graey.
"It I- lie-r vas'.uii."
"What about ll.e nel'd'--" he in-
"It gives nip a fighting chance,
imliuw. That' all I want."
had hurt him she forced a determined
smile. "Den t pay any attention te,
:.i". Dai Id will tell veu that 1 have
Mild, ever and our that I'd never spc
ion again. And here ou are!"
lie was going He had said gned-b
te David and was g.Ung at once. She
nceepted It with a stele'-m born f
t iniitij years of hail and fan-well, kissel '
Mm tenderly, let her haul linger for
a moment en the re'-s!i !eee 't hl
"-t. and then let l.lm nut bv the
k'tcheti deer into the yard. Hut long
i after h had gene she steed in tl e deer-
v..ii - jirt em.
In the elHee Dv. Kevnelds was finhh
ing a long and carefnllv writtm Iettr.
I am net geed at putting myself en
paper, no you knew, dear lea'-' Hut
this I de knew. I de tl 't tell'-ve that
real leie dies We may bury it pe
lisp tra it eems te be e'lfp'O d'ad.
hut "ie"e day It sendf ti'i a sh me in 1 It
't'.ier lives nr the bits' nes i.; U.l'.'ng It
has te be begun all ever ag i'ii. Se
t"n we fuarr"l. I nlwiiv k-nw "
The tvee,ng had shaken DL k pro
found y. David's appearance a"d
I.iiev's er ef niid iiretiui'.itien. me-t '
111! the ta' i of riiabeth. had lees-d
and iiniierveil lnr.i Even 'be p--'-'ul
tv nf h!s own innocence was silmr
i'l:iaisl te an iiviirwhe'ining lining
fn- the e'd house and the old life.
Thr ueh n s.,'e window n le went
eward the sfreef he cmild see KeMiebU
at his ileak In the etHce, nnd l.e wis
j,isessed by n ti'Ti"" jealousy at'd r
s'li'nenr at 1 ' presi nee there Tli"
bihiiri'TV wlin ew was dark, nrd he
S-, l e ;tsi e n 1 In il.e.l nt 1". II '
would hnie gien his hope of lmni""-
ta !:y just thru .i lin. eeen n-i ! it
iPiiee'm re. working ever hi" tubes nnd
Ms cultures. l.i, s-.! ;, s nnd inicriisee'ie.
Even ihe me -1'irv of certai'i diary
" nigh' e 'ra.'."an''es In n'uuir.'i'us re-
ived In l.i'n. and sent t!ie blend te his
' a 1 in a in'.i f burenseiii'tg anger
U! I I Ittertless
He had a w Id desire te go in at tl."
fruit deer. i front Uewinlds in his
smug coin .i't and d'ive him eut:
te detiniu '..s p'ai e in tlie we-M mi
take it !i.; could hard. j tear himself
away .
1'nder a street l.irnp lie leik',il at his
watch. It was 11 e'l'lni'k, and he had
ii half hour te spare before train tl'i.e
I'ol'.ewliig ; n n . iNp he did fef .'I'm ''
'e turned toward the Wheeler h"i,s
,1'i-t si p. -it .s nge had he turned iu
!rir ihwliti luit with thH dllercn'e
tl t then he v at with a s..ir of 1 iru-l
el 'taney. an. ! .it new he ' d'ered eti
lie wai. et that I" viu'ehew drew
him he knew Net with the var'iing
'e had ' I t ear! :' oil 1 rb'k Louse,
but with the I'elgi im of a bt imsi
I nnp'ness H, K; ut en e. hit le
ren.cml er. d.
1 Vet, for a man .'e did icu ' 've, le
wan oddly angry at the night of two
young figures mi the doorstep. Uielr
clear voices came te him across the
quiet si reel, vim ant nud full of youth.
It was the Sayre hey and ElUabeth.
He half stepped and looked across.
They were iptite oblivious of him, in
tent nnd self-alMubcd. As lie viewed
liej ti.dds' unconscious tlgure with jeal
ous dislike, se he viewed Wallace Sayre.
Here, everjwheie, his place was tilled.
lie was angry with uiiiea.seniiiif. inex
plicable anger, angry at Ell.abi'th, an
grv at the boy, nnd at himse.f.
He had but te cress the street and
take his place there. He could drive
that beardless youngster awa) with a
word The furious pesesive Jealousy
of the iii.'ile mutual, which hnd nothing
te de with love, made him step nnd
draw himself up as he started across.
Thin he smiled wryly nnd went en.
He could de il. but he did net want te.
lie would neier de it. Let them live
their lives, and let him live his. Hut he
knew that there, across the street,
.0 near that he might have rnled his
voice and summoned her, he was leav
ing the hit thing that had come into
liis life; the one line nnd geed thing,
outside of David nnd I.iim. That
nguin-t its less lie had nothing bet
'an infatuation that had ruined three
.ies .ilrxidy, and was net yet finished.
' He step.ied nnd, turning, looked h.iiK.
He saw the girl bend down and put a
hand en Wai'le Snyre's shoulder, and
the boy's face upturned and looking into
Lets. He honk himself nnd went en
Wter i.ll. thit was best. He telt no
.ing-r new She deserve 1 hetti r than
te be med te help a l.iitn work e it
his salvation. She deserved jetith and
loveustiess. and the fergetfu ness t! at
comes with time. She was already for
getting.
He smiled again as he went en i
the street, but his hands as he but toned
tils oierceat were shaking.
It win 'In rtly after that that he
met the rector. Mr. Ogh therpe II'
imckly, but w
Ills eice tonight. He was RelnR down ,
pretty fast, I.Miigstene; was glvlnp up ,
Hie light, nut I iniicy j-ou've given mm
n new grip en the earth."
When they were seated, however, n
sort of awkwardness developed. Te Dick
HnsFCtt had been n mere or less shadowy
memory, clouded ever with the details
and miseries of the light. And Hansett
.found Dlek greatly altered. He was old eld
er than he remembered him. The sort
!of boyishness which hud come with the
resurrection of hla early Identity hnd
gene, and the ninn who sat before him
was grave, weary, and much elder. Hut
his gnze was clear and direct.
"Well, n geed bit of water has geno
ever the dam since we met," Hassett
said. "I nearly broke n leg going down
tlint Infernal mountain again nnd I
don't mind telling you that I came
within an nee of landing In the Nerndn
jail. They knew I'd helped you get
nway. Hut they couldn't prove it.
"I get out, because 1 didn't see any
need of dragging you down with me. I
was n geed bit of a mess just then, hut
I could reason that out anyhow. It
wasn't entirely uuseltlsh, cither. I had
a better chance without you. Or I
thought I did."
I Te he continued tomorrow
WHAT IS HFAI. HUMOR?
I,an Errel. the uproariously funny man
' If th Ktnee. yn renl cnmmly te "liumMcf
p 'b a tmr in It." The man who hn ma.l
mllllene lnugli until they irled kune Hu'iscl
. Sims an Intetut'lnK story for tins Maim
tine Koctlen of Iho Sunday I'fiiMO I-idebb.
Malm It a Habit " Adv.
RAIL
LINES
CANADIAN PACIFIC
STEAMSHIP
LINES
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sta. Maria Railway
Ouluth, Seuth Shera and Atlantic Railway
(Se ZJn)
(Th Semth Shen)
Passenger Department Freight Department
will be located In the new
CROSS BUILDING
LOCUST STR EET, AT 1 6TM x
en and after
OCTOBER 23rd 1922
R. C. CLAYTON
City Paatener Agent
Tcl.Spruce eiea
F. T. GOODMAN
DictrlctFrelghtAgeni
Tel. Spruce 7760
A mahogany box
en the library table
a twenty-four
inch loop aerial in
its top and that's
all there is te list-
rt ening te the news,
tne music, me lec
tures of the nation
t'iis'-e. in n quickly, nut wik niniinis -a -w-s. -w-i
iliat the ilcrgr.inn had Memi-d nni wn- With I JP r,n?aP.Sl.
Sets at various
prices all worthy
of the De Ferest
name, Put it off
no longer go te
that De Ferest
dealer today
ilfp
HALLOWE'EN LIGHTING SPECIALS
Tliis U the tlme of year when geed, cheerful llght'ntr
iicid charm te the home and even promote Reed health.
At these prices there is no excuse for anyone te suffer
under old dingy lights.
These are Savings Net te be Overlooked
I
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gtjil Rjj
f9aaaH -v VrU
aWHaaaW-1? '- 'm
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BaaapaaBaaaB9B ' K& '
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JtHBKfHfll'i
Mri. Anna Cenntr
Save and Beautify
Your Hair With
Newbre'sJferpicide
Herrlclde Is best for the hslr becauts of Its
positive action In beautifying; the hair, rsraevlnv
aandruff, stepping falling hair. "
After an application of Herplclde the MirS
llghta of your hair bcitln te sleam nnd your sealn
beitins te tene up unci bocemo healthy. In a ttw
days your hair will be completcly transformed.
Yeu will have the beautiful hair you ha
always lenited for. Your ncnlp will be frce from
dandrulT. Your hair will utep falling out. Your
appenrnnce will be greatly Improved.
sMeuibrolsHerpicide
Removes Dandruff Steps Falling Hair
Read what Mrs. Anna Cenner (pictured
ben) says of Newbre's Hcrplcide:
" Newbre't Herpieide daily, tt h a
wendtrful prtparatien for the hair and icate.
My hair touch the fleer".
What Ilcrplcldn has dene for Mrs. Cenner
and thousands of ethers, it will surely de for you
llegtn the use of Herpiclds tedsy. Yeu will like it
from the first application. Every bettle is cuaran.
teed te de nil that is claimed for It, or your dealer
Is autherixed te refund purchase price.
Sold By All Drug nnd Dept Stores
Application! At Barber Sheps
10-Inch tlrnt quality
Indirect Bowl, com
plete for tras or elec
tric, ready te hanar.
$2.69
JUl.lfflit
I.lvlnr-roem rix
ture of solid bran.
nnlshed In Jnu
Oeld, coninleit
with ntttactlve
ETiasn vniar
2-I.lRht
Pedroem
Fixture,
complete
with glass
shades,
12.45 1.9S
i
Hall V
Acorn I
AS 1 J
Illus- I
trated. 1 I
$1.25
i
itarlns after hini. Halt an l.niir Iii'm'
sittini; in the empty Mneker of t1 tr u.
he u itnlered if he l:a 1 net :: i e ' - mih'
ihinir there. I'erhnjii the churi'li eni.i
hae heliied him, a Rcui'l mn'i - -in-
beliet in rUht and wren. He u i .
ilennj: in u srny ne-uiuu's laud u!i' it
t'ait.i nr (omnnxe.
iMvid had siven him the InetMin of
Ha--i'tt' apai tnient 1ieum and in' fn n.'l
it qi'iclsly. He wns in a i-'ii'm nf n"'
.ui irritability by that time. f..r I'e
el-e of bellitf a fugitive M" in'ist.itl'
-tte'-ed in the f'l'nilinr street- In t'
lat.ui r "f ri'C'icr.itiun. It ia in un
tint !i ' .ir;t:ed uitli liitiie1! t'uit u'
tlie 5 i.ii'e were iiitereted in 'i.- pn te
uii 'it. and the fn-uul rmi'i i- inn tiet
at a 1. He fmiiid himself slnitii; awnj
ti"tu tl'em like a nervous lie-,
It il if he eijieetel nnv sur'ti-e fii n
Hr .etr lie wa ili-ii puiute 1. He -. '
ed hr'i u if he nil -een him i't"rd,i'
an I 'j ,iied hi- laelv of limn 'i ..ent Hi
hi- Tr'-t word-.
"Poeter Livinsstene telepli' ne.l .e
"'t i'.'.'.n. man. ami let me ' '' i.t ' i
Vciu'w civ 'n in" n ire trouble t! at, fi,
l.ui "in beirij: n earth."
S'irr-." IJ; !; -aid nwkward'j . "I
ei'iu tn have a faculty ,.f .nM'lvl'i,;
ntl'.r pei ;de in nv ditHuult'e-'."
"W.int a drink''"
"N . tliai.k" I"l smoke, .f -, u have
nnv tn'ia'C. I've In en ninrd t n-k a
,b..ji.''
H.i'-'ett ta'!"il cheerfully ns he f.ii.nd
ci,' i . ii" an I . ati he'-i
Tl.. 'Ml ; '. i 1 a dill -ent rinc m
NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO.
:b5k!
18 N. 9th St.
Ouen nerr Kvenlnr leent fffd
J
Standard Gas Ranges
and
Gas Water Heaters
Gas Savers
Laber Savers
Time Savers
IH I 9at ' I
Big J
IKiviaiSBftfl
Sten
es
At U. G. I.
Frem Representatives
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO.
flee
Pat (
r
pi
SALES ROOMS FOR
.r5""l"
issuiart tl mA tn :
Open
Krsa
n0rgi
PHONOGRAPHS
STARR & MOSS CO.
3835-37-39 Germantown At.
- fltleu Oreffrf "rf fc ,,,,WJ
quired after u -ib'nee
I
I upie
is ri'-' -
;,e tine" i
tered nt N irada.
me'" , , .
"Yes. Tile ll'i'IM- u,lt W..ti'l'"l !'T '
uhlle. 1 understand '!,("ve sneti it u.i
new "
In n"-piine te s,.,,u.i(,n nb,i:t :-
own eendituiii Havld 'i.'ii a u.e-t m ieru ieru
leus. He was .ill rlKh' II- W .. 1 t"t
well If Micwl let him, and ' p.u.i'.n.'
him. He w i''l e' 'in m t ' '
them. lie u.i" k r ( u" "tie r, :i
before be i led. and he tntenle 1 t- . ik.
It, lu a court if iieee-im
"The i un't I ri it. I '. i :. In i!d
triiimp.'iunt." ' I've W'i hit ,'"
dav fur iii"'!i- TI.ti s u-
There ic.t a.i u m- t r '
tec 'ci ... H bit f .n-1 i
and we'll d.ew tlietn up, !
ahe them up."
1 tn r tur all h.s excitetnr-i
it n, i'
! f .
. We'.
frif.cue
m i'
I .'le.,. -"
I .i s. ,1
' , i ,',' ,
.l.lulls !
1
Ult
Hill)
!!! tell'nu n l,!iu. l.'K tuned at tie'
dour ni d ume m
"Yeil'il lit er hll'e "l.l' -iip'ei- "-e
fore it hpnil". ' -l ' -a '. ' A 1 1 1 '.im i
needs a n-t I'r. lle e '.-. '- r. I -
cilice. I h.iw 111 f' I l '
Tl e tr. ".e.l eXe'i llllf
"Time f"r Mini Ku-r
"1 run t l.i ep lit
I can ii it ef n. fiin, '
hour er sh "
Se i' hai peiu'd 'iut I ii 1. 1 "i
l.uey Jinn I i b.i.'k -till'- and ire
nielli -tea Mill', If fie ulleheli.
"I dmi't like MU tn nit leic,"
protected
"l'e cate'l 111 wnr'e pill es ' m
.aid. Miiili'iK at her. "And s.,"n f.c -net
nt all " He wi- If.iiuili i'ep si rr
for tliat, fur the tear- einiie tu 1 r i .
lie broke us i;eiiti ,i- i .'u "
Hews that h" ei'iild nut tn I i . m,i
li crent blew tn her II. -.i.j. 1,1 I . i
ipilvered ll"i'isv. nnd .t ' nk ,'i
cheerfillnesJ lie euilld k .nrunn ; 'id I
the pnuulsej of return he enu.d m i .
te Miften the hhnek.
"Yeu limen't Mini seen ril.ubi'th '
nlie m id at last.
"That will bave tn ua.t nnt.l 'i tiu'i
are cleared up. Aunt l.ue "
"Won't .vim write her Minn tl in
then. lUiliaid: yiif limkn like n gii i.t
tlt('M' da "
Her cji'i were en hint. p'i7..i
WlMfll'. 'He U"'1 them CI'Ui Iv
"I Irnen't tin- pf;lit iu hee
te write tn I er "
And tlie linn "J in liN tuie b
dlseiibslen. that and s. methiii,
cIem' te d("puir in bit faee.
Fer all 111 earlier In. niter he ,ite er
little, anil M'"H after he tlpieed up il e
ittalrn iikiiIii ( I'avld' i-mmi. When lie
raiim down te the kltrheu Inter en lie
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four inches of grip
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hang en and leave the
mark of the Goodyear
All-Weather Tread
Solid Tire every time
the wheel gees 'round,
is one vfthe complete
line of Goodyear Truck
Tires sold and serviced
by your Goodyear
Truck TtreDtaltr.
I tS) THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY !V g
$&' CLEAR AS A DELL 4
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Queen Anne
$250
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A Period Medel
Without a Peer
EVER since Senera was awarded high
est score for tone quality at the Pan
ama -Pacific Exposition, its tone has been
steadily improved. The present-day Senera,
typified by the Queen Anne, is se far supe
rior in tone te the Soneca which wen official
recognition, that no comparison is possible.
The Queen Anne model is the happy me
dium of the Sor.ern line. Its construction,
latest improvements and finishing touches
which represent expensive labor but mean
se much te these who carefully cheese a
phonograph, the astonishing, improved tone
quality and serviceable meters, are logical
reasons why the Queen Anne satisfies all as
te merit, superiority and value.
The Senera is made in many ether period nnd
upright atyles.
$50 te $3000
Dealers Everywhere
SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. Inc.
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279 Ureudway Ncvv y0rk
Whelpiale Distributers:
Senera Company of Phila., 1214 Arch Street
The Highest Class Talking
Machine in the World
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one Eskimo Pie in Phila Phila
delphiaAbeotts. There's nothing else like
it nothing else half se
geed as Eskimo Pie made
the Abbotts way.
At Abbotts dealers every
where. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
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