Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1922
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" an J Appliances
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L. D. Bcrger Ce., 59 N. 2d St.
BrII, Mitrkct jJI nisieiu. .1nl.i .1?U
THE
T0)O
SALESMANSHIP
SALEsMAN-dlll' Thfur and jiraettc.
lttit classm TmikIiI l,y an Xpert antes
nan. A cool t li t -. -t (or smb tteus euni
man .amine leua ihun JM) ! te learn.
Acplr at one.
htravi:r" iirsiM'.ss mi.T.r.nn
te Che.tnul Strrel Wntntif 03-tl
if a KfirMn Dn.iriiM,Tri
ej&ijrJiJiNiiui jrvu'iiiii Ji
By Mary KcSeirts RineSnart
Auther of Ihiwrereus Daus," '.' ' The Ama-ing Interlude." .mil many ether striking and successful nevsls.
Copyright, l1'.'.'. In (riot ye Ueian Ce.
We buy and dismantle
r small ren
ill kinds of Hint" Isr
tilnlnit Imn nril !
Michlevitz &. Company
IIAKRISBURO. TA
fCLAD'S PARERSl
COMPEL SUCCESS 7SZ&
Unchecked WASTE
f ...lH. ..tiMea I
in paling ns'
Is Elrncinci Tk
Continued Exlrav- "k
aisncce means Isllura
CLAD'S PARER turns
WASTE Inte WEALTH
Kilcben Equipment
(or Hotels and Reitaurasts
VICTOR V. CLAD CO.
119 & 121 S. 11th St.
Id
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WHO'S MHO IN TliK 'TORY
DR nin UYISOflOS'i:. -u-' tihusirtrt",
(n llavtrlv. a Miiill Imci. ernUil but bluff.
He shnrn n rrcirt rcMCirtime irfiiititi of
tl.rir Iidi-uI npulii u with
LlrY. his ti'ttr. tit.'ei'nl bj rvribeli In
tetcti.
DK. lUCi; I M7 VtlsrOVK ftt tern" mem
ory flirrr n ii CID Oml U'lie I t f . r'l'".
une rl.iv e tfi bin', te .Vmrtcln. nn Mlil
heed ham euti r fn htrfer 11, OOP.
He is tu I 0' tllii'il! '! l fni..!l "Os- hi?
mij ili'lmn (n 'life e' ln Ihirfu uenrs mlU
tt ef'siltim,' rurt ' O in !er? u-lfn
HU IBUTII Will. 1. ! ;'.' i ii hull sum" ulr .
10 Jel'j him lirt iwirrrr.y,
DEYKKIY lAHI.Vtr. iicrres" 'i'hn i
trnrs tr'ei'f tras narrd no it n rtirie'it
nlert. Ifir hn!iiiiit. I iu-lr. h "I V "' '
fe dmfh i iin. eiii-iii,u h ir-if ey 1
crrtnet J'Mf CMrk rt rich voiihe n in nefiul
teun Clark hnil dlntin"ir'it ( i '""i' '
mil ft uaj Ic.'dird hf fru.Vd lit n oils
eiii).
H.L'li cr.rnORY. Iti-'u's brelh-r 0"4
nv'(JCr, u'irK rrsmrclics Jiu" WD
uttH
tO' S I.IW77 f tir.i-snapiTnKin. irhe
'Lttrrfv th't r -V .(l'lMtfsr'Vni IS J"'1
i 'irii. r.s l-sir Is te el'ar thlnes e.
SIS A. f itntiith j (tcr. an litrcl00lll,
;j.-;i; H'lTn rienhr's bellif-ln-lair.
Ur M tll.s tt tfcl EK. IiMiul .liiifri.
rcn nil-- m t s. .
WAIlIt S tVWT " "' "" tints' '
cu sr,'., f i-ier""-' u'hi hl" te morn
t.isulc ;h, ulth u'!i.im hf u smitten.
mill It wnt-n't there. He went back nml
It mih. All tlmt I'enlllctlns cvlilence,
nml nRiiinst It, whnt? Tlmt you'd run
nwiiy !"
Hut lie miw tlmt Dick wan very tired,
nml I'Vi'ii a little liiiliffeiTiit. He would
lie Kind te knew tlmt III" lmniN were
elenii. but ngnliis't tin intlmntleii Hint
Iteverly Cnrlycle bnd known mere Hum
rlie lititl dWcleseil lie iwi'titrd n iIocreiI
frimr ill innwiMltlnii. After u time ltus I
was fend of you, nml lie vns deitiR 111" S(tt put tlie impers iwny nml enyed i
blundering best. Hut the Sheriff expect- mure ceiierul conversation, urnl there
ed ou back mid hud hud the place ,c found lilmelf met half wny unit
watched, mi they enunht him. Hut mere, lie bejriin te Ret Dick n a tmiii,
ihatV net the point. A billiard room is fr (, tirwt time, nml as a strens num.
ti liard place te hide things in. I take He wntchnl his unlet, lined fnce. mill ,
surmised behind it depths of tenderness ,
mid Kcntlencss. Ne wonder the little
Wheeler Rlrl had werslilped mm
Is fine
for
bathing
babies
BAssrrr
tenth
w,i wati'liim; him In.
it
bai
lie i'i-
1 don't think -he shot 1 ue.iv Hut
I don't think she lu- ccr told all
he jniw
Clean That Drain
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Charles Perkes Ce. I
627-29 Arch St. I
"Ha
'lulri-il. , ,
Pnict-.i a''v i '.1 N"t much between
fie thini! tint li.ippi-n.'d at the ranch
mid Da Mil I.iMiis-t-me"- pb-knu me up
it the ulblti.'' the limine Thei-nM been a repult HI-
"Iid it eer ncetir te ou te wnnder that mue or twice befeie. mid 1 ket a
Mist li.nv 1 i:et in 'in eiir seeret .' watih. I nut Hen H.izcert.v nt tl
.ui .tinpsie winiiii"- i kiti-lien whir with a sun
It yours was like the iiveruce
Dick nodded.
"All iIr'iI. Till peer boob of a vnlet
made a M-arch and didn't linil It. Later
he ftuiiid it. Why did he M.'iirch'.
Wasn't It the likely thhiR that you'd
carried It nway with you? De you
Mippese fir 11 moment that with Donald Denald Donald
seu mid the woman in the room you
hid it there, mid then went back and
steed behind the roulette table, leanliiR
en it with both hands, and staring?
Net at all. Listen te tills:
'.'. "Yeu rei'iiRtil.e this revolver
the one you found?"
A. "Yen."
(.. "Yeu are familiar with It?"
A. "Yes. It is Mr. Clark's."
Q. "Yeu inndc the Mv elid eiireh be-
cau-e you lirnl net eMiimned the weed
be earlier?"
A. "Ne. I hml caniiued the weed- ;
be. I had a theory ih.it "
.. "The jury eminnt listen te nnv
thennes. This is an impilit Inte facts."
"I'm peltiR te tind Mclis." the re- i
porter slid theushtfiilh. s he folded
up the papers. "Tl,,. f,.t is. I mailed
ailvertispuient te the New Yerk
Te be continued tomorrow
!i??
' I Mippesc ,!! I
sun s n,ntessiin.
I came te see you before that came
out."
"Then 1 .lull': kn. I'm nfrnnl.
"i -,!,-, ,u iU -take your hie
en tlie fact that r.e.r.y r.irly-1-knews
vi.tmus of what b.ippe.ied that niRUt at
the ranch.'
Mothers Who Have
Been te See Us
Regarding Employment
Fer Their Daughters
! nv hn tlMs' '. - "n'l Ii Pirel
nt w alii: M n 1 nvr
1 viui i,.n- ft '. ci ti r m ti e rpfir'
IIUMi . it 1 "1 it 1 . IV. vnrt
f uc M,i i n- I i , rniI . rnrnt.
!. 1mi t t i i i ' I.- r nn 1
l"t ms fV "V wfi ; i- tu mx. client
flTi! T'l! r e ti
N ri" I i v -it n nert'irT.
1 inple.Miu'iit e1d .. ipn f-uui " 30
A M. tu n t, i ! M n i ,dta:. noefl
haul.
MRS. PATTON
Cuttls Pudluhlni Ce. 604 Sanson Strest
up a stand en the p.ir. h H-f-rs1 I did
that I told .ludseti. leit I don't think (
lie took It III. He'd been lit up like U
hnii" atire all eteninv;. 1 nked him fur
lus Rim, but lie Mild l.e didn't knew
where it was, and I wen' b.n k te the
house and Ret my own. Alene about
e'clnck 1 theitcht 1 saw sei.ie one in
,,.',,,' .-.ii i,, he returned the sluubbery. and I went out tis ipnetly
Dick's face twitched, but in returin ji,,,.
1,,'"si!,V,lllBJ,1;;, enmin.!. knowledge, if THerwiil.l. who was'werkaiR at the
that I- what you menu. ' .
"I'm imt se sure of it. ,, When I left the men were playniR
"I think eii'd better explain tl at." roulette. I looked in as I went bail., and
U the cold ntfer in Dick's mce l!a- .ludnn had a gun in his hat"! lie said,
sett -tared at him. Se that was l.ew the 'I fi.tind it. .Tack.' I saw he was very
wind 1." l'i'er detil' And out of the dnink. and I told him te put it up, I d
smug ce'iiiplaceuce of his lcc'.eli.r peace p.t mine. It had eccurr.d t. e,e that I
Hassett thanked his stur for n women had liefer warn Hagserty t,. be care
in In- life II1'' ""'' ' started almis the erand.i
' ...... r.i tell Imn luif r.. Oiu.it ..i,-..i,t ti. nvir.i
.... .. . . i .;. i.kiini mi'. ... ...- ... .-..--. ...--.. .- ...
i iii .in..... ... ' , ... ., 1 had cay gene a lew stej s
liiuin in. ii -.' .. .
,i,,.,if si,.. !- ever toil all -r.e sn".
I'... c.t tl.e ii. rimer'- innue-t lien-.
liard room eiien- en t.. r I'd hi en told
fit the corral boss earlier in the evening n
lll.i. lie u -leu 11 IIMUI -niiini.i). ........ ,..,,.. ,,,,1,,,. T .1 .. .1
! ' ..lilt, .'"s'l ll... ill. ll'll
i m. Jt s the servants ia the house
f, wne Knew what Is going i
md 1 tool
Just say
Bluejay
te your druggist
The simplest way te eRtt a
com is Blue-jay. A touch
steps the pain instantly. Then
the corn loosens and comes
out. Made in a colorless
clear liquid (one drop does
itl) and in extra thin plas
ters. The action is the same.
who knew wlmt In ....,,... .... tv., ...., i
thiniR,a lVe'.i l!in,i'r,,Sl,f,,l,,,!"nl0 TR" Pain Steps Instantly
uuiig. lied searched f..r the revolver, aiu... i
Get Your Heme Wired
Including fixtures of rare beauty '
ami charm of design and quality by
our xcendcrful organization.
E.Ubll.hed 19 Yeara
Orlfflimlera of our own distinctive
and flexible Financing I'lan which '
insures te cash cusleiiicrs vQuitabls
nt'ltiu as compared with the de
ferral plan.
WHALEN-CROSBY
W,M 140 N. nth st. jgS"
"S , . 1913 ,
Opnn Eserr Evenlnr Eicupt Saturday
Tell the Waiter you want
Ilk & PERRINS'
SAUCE
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
trrg
ffm
Ulli
w hen I
. I. ica-
was en the fleer dead, and .In -.n was
and "" Hie lady -aid. He mut ac g.ine
1 . ..Sir 11 III .1 I (I .. Ii.. . 1 .a r. .. 1. . hA.K
It Intel. I'll te .OW 1 '" """'.. "- I'l-lliunu in I'"- .'
I Ask Your Neighbor
I Why She Likes
Bread I
Supreme 8
111 Bi 1
In all our Stores
vvf5rzf$ai'i3pptt2y3r ,t?t Eayvm
1.
thirst
J&& ?m teL
I r-7 i-K tl -
f (. , ,'
I. VV
PC
Can Yeu
Always
T3EFT assured thnt your
erd'r for lighting fu
tures la brim? mRde up
exactly as selected?
A HE the bUBlneps nvnheda
of tli concern with
whom you lme jducpd veur
order such as te irsure
correctness In I'M-rj ilft.il! ?
'J'lllJ systematic way ri
which your nnKr 's
taken care of .if-, r it , mes
the Milesin.in's li.iinls. added
te tlie courteous servicy ,md
the low cost Insurer you
absolute satisfaction if
your (lxtures ceme from
SKUAR'S
Merris Sklar Ce.
ARTISTIC LIGHTING FIXTURES
Rt:tAmnttnt'm-minttmsTrinl $
1018-1020 Arch Street
Saturdays till 5:30 P. N.
MMi i i firr'-rLA-' -t
f
i
H
H
T " '
.. ..1 i ..,
pet ..nt. i Minr trail. De you remember.
tnking Khzabeth Wheeler te .-ee ' Uie
iille"r" . , ,
"I had forgotten it. I remember
n.w ."
"Well. (Iresery. th" brother, saw you
and reeiignized yu. He tried te deny
Mm later, but I was n. Of unir he
told her, end 1 think -he -ent l.im te
w;irn Daid Lit ingsiene. Tiny knew
I as mi the trail of a b - -tm-y.
Then I think I in-gory stayed here te
watch m- wh-n tin- company nude ii
next nimp lb' knew I'd -tinted, ler ..
sent D.im.1 l.iving-tene the letter you
get. Hv the way. tlmt letter lie.irly get
me jailed in Nerada."
"I'm net hiding behind her skirts,''
Di-k s.ild shortly. "And there'- nothing
ineiimnmting in what you say. She -a-v
me a- a fugitive, and sent me a warn
ing. That'- all."
"Ea-v. ea-v, old man. I'm net pin
ning mi's thing en her. Hut I want, if
reu don't mind, te arry this through.
1 have cer reason te b"!lce that, some
time beferi- you get te Nerada. the
Therwa'd woman wa- en my trail. I
knew tint I was fol'ewed te the cabin
the nigh I -tayed there, and that -he
get a s-uldl- ler from her seu that
night, her son h Tlerwald, either fur
herself or -nine e'le el-e."
"A'l right. 1 in-, ept th.it tentatite'y."
"That means that -he knew that I
wi- coming te Nerada. Think a min
ute. I Kept my ii'eM-nie'it- ipiiet, hut
Iteerlv Carlysle knew, and her brnth.-r.
When V.ey warned DumiI th-y warned
her '
"I don't believe it."
' If you bud killed T.ueas." Hassett
isserteil positively, "the Tlmrwald
v.. miii would have let the -lieriT get
en. and b" damned te you. She had no
ren-nti te love you. Yeu kept her -en out
of what she felt was his birthright.''
Tie get up and opened a table drawer,
1 e get a iepy of the coroner's in-(pu-t
here. It will bear going ever.
And it miiv help you te remember, tee.
We i eeiprt read it all. There's a let
,liii Ik,, f npftnierir. "
He get out a long envelop-, and took ',P,,-' -' M''.1"-'
fro,-., it a number of typed pages, back- A i my wi.. re
ed with a base nt heavy paper.
Innue-t in the Corener's office en
the l.ei'iv of Heward Lucas," he re-id.
(let. her 10th, 11U1.' That wa- the
s.. ,.nl day after T. lamination of wit-rHs-e-
h ( 'nrenei .'nniuel ,1. Hurkh.irr
Mr- Luci- wa- .-ailed and svu.ru. ' "
II- glin.ed at Di'k and he-itated. "I
den i knew about this tonight, Living
stone Yeu b-'k pretty well shot u
lUCHs
I didn't slcej) last nigl t I m all
rm f i n
D ,ii g tin- lending tint followed he
sat ha. k in his deep ihiir lis eyes
c' - I Kcept that once or twice I,.
. ei, Med his hands he ma 'e rw mive.
in." ' whatever.
j "Vhat I- your name'-"
A "Anne Elizabeth Luen My stage
name is Iteverly Carlwle"
O ' Where de you live, yu s
'. "Did vell see the rveiver 11
nis hand?"
A. "Ne."
i.. "Hew long between veur warn
ing Mr. Claik and the shot'-"
A. "I suppo-e IM gene a de-ten
yards."
ij. "Were you present when the re
volver wa- inund?"
A. "Ne. -ir." I
'J. "Did you see .Tud-en Clark
again?"
A. "Ne. -ir. Drum what I gather he
went straight te the corral and get his
here."
. "Yeu entered the room ns Mr.
Lucas came m the doer''"
"Well, she's wrong about that She
was there a little ahead of tne. She'd
le.iiheil tl.e body before I get In. She
ws steeping evur it."
I'.is-ett looked up from his rending. '
"I want you te get this, Living
stone." he s.iid. "Hew did she reach
le billiard loom? Where was it in the
h' Use?"
"liff the end of the living-room "
"A large hv ing-roem''"
"Fer", or forty-live feet. abe-:t '
"Will veii draw it ler n.e. rmig'.u "'"
He j.-is-ed emu-a pad :.-, pen. iljin 1
Dick i ride i hasty eutl.i . H,i-it
war. lied vith growing -vi-f-ictien.
"Here'- tl.e point." 1." -,ud, whet;
Dick had finished, "Mie v- there ! i
fore Donnld-en, or nt tie same tii.,e."
a- D.ck in-i'le an impntu-t f levemenr
' Lit he hud only a de. 'i sard- 'e
go She wi, in lirr room. ,i "airs. Te
get down in that time -he la. te leave
1 it room, de-.-eiid n stair ease, cre-s a
hell and run the length of the living
room, forty -live feet If the ca-c had
ever gene te trial she'd have 1-id n no
-nine plan..ng."
"She or Donaldsen," Dick said ob
stinately." Iiassetr rem! en :
Jean Meli- called and sworn.
J. "Your t..ime?"
A. "Jean Me'.i-."
(. "Have j,,ii an American resi-
Mr. Meh
I am emplered. I
am new living at thu Clark r-n-h.
.'. "Mh.it :- your business'"
A. "I am Mr Clark's valet "
','. 'It wa- veu who f.ind Mr
i "link's revolver?"
A "Yes."
i.i. "Tell about hew and wItc vni
found it."
A "I made -i s,.arcli earlv ,n t!.. ere-
iteiasnsiiniiiiia
aa
Relief from Briffht's Disease
l.llll trUt'
iTl s.s" G3 . ' 'laglasiaf The medicinal activity of fff ,
liii' -is M '' ... ,1i" I'vMc'i sparkling, nice-tasting Mentaln
s" i -", " fcery Valley Water lias helped thou- iH
a g;- Ali "Z " ' r en the sands of sufferers. It Is dlu- ft ,
3 &. -'''ou retlc, solvent and ellmlnant. fg .
I M -"" PfSsSSi "'- Heneflelal also for diabetes, ft
, t" mkM'.'Vk ' it.. st.m-ach troubles, rheumatism.
g! ijvKrJsBMli hR'i bleed pressure. Try it TOt
t vfiBIMfFKilffiS 0g,-Cl Rnd Salesrooms. 718 Chestnut St.. J?hlla. tt '
iiiii I3SH liLir raUd -tr" "u'tc watcr rrrc-;,'' a''!" wi in
H Q&il n Mountain Valley Water 1 ,
J I "Radie-active " !
e, tm . r rai VrS9BE3HHIRSmh?vm
.b m m i wm i a s r iiphi zrmmtuem
-. r si i f-jvth i wt 'a jermJkjTnrjtm
ia. WflH SSlSWSSSSSSSSW'
W I
Will they keep
their inheritance?
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Ter.;SS5Mr
ZiRJHr S?S5sv
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W9 ;a!i
Vpsra -f?
flha O-
ythlng will be
led at whe'e.
i . pr ". dlris' te
th ;e '.I.e. .it r ir
cu- . t -'ere, 1 "th ti
Ar, a Sts.
LAST THREE DAYS!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of the
CLOSE-OUT SALE
OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Fleer, Table and Bridge Lamps
Of Our 3d & Callowhill Sts. Factory
sacrificed for immediate disposal.
r'.-ything will be mj jrrf This h
Mfll rale te the
33"
'Off
public only.
Xe eoeds sold
te dealers.
TT is vital that the inheritance
of your children be protec
ted until they "be established
in years and judgment."
Yeu can de this by making
a trust in your will. Instead
of being distributed at once,
your property will then be held
together until conditions which
you anticipate have been ful
filled. The principal will be
invested, and the income paid
as you may direct.
Yeu may wish your wife te
receive a life income from your
children's funds, yet you may
hesitate te burden her with
financial cares. Or you may
wish te establish a dowry for
your daughter or leave busi
ness capital for your son. "
Your estate can be made te
accomplish these purposes and
ethers.
Our officers will gladly tell
you hew. Or, if you prefer,
we will send you our new
booklet, "Protecting the Fam
ily", in which the entire sub
ject is fully explained.
Philadelphia Trust Company
415 Chestnut Street
(9) r. t. e.
Bread and Chestnut Streets
rull equipment
for gas
electricity.
-.vT";, In. high
J'.l -TV - Cl ... i 1. Ml..
lr.Tym ...f v , j, f s 111. i"iiuiii... i?ib
fffl' lVJ jF variety of fln-
x1-j-UHv-Pir Lhes and cel-
T
Art Glass
D I!
$J.50
Werth 522.00
"At the Briyht Cemer I"
Quaker City Brass Works
N.E. Cor.
13th &
Arch Sts.
Open Meri,,
Wed. k Frl.
Until 10 P. H.
Siturdiyi
Until 7 V. M,
full LU
of
EUctrle
Appliances
One Bloek from 2 Blocks from
Heidlnc Station Bread Bt. Station
rHEE DELIVERY
t'.ng I will net hull' fruni vnu i ,i
:... it-t t,, . . u .til it if I dis. .,i. ,, ,
A i- ui v 1. , i- drunk i- i ' g . v
vi: I de.-. I di, net lind
- a, k thai night, w hen the j
c i e, and f.i ii., it bcni'iitl.
-.v.ihnT. hv t. " tireplai -k'le-v
tl ! t ." .s-henfT had , ,-i
, ir -. ., tl . " I' ,OVV
' Iter ' i', loe," Hnssef ST
- ng ,. w - ',' pajier 'I I -.
I
. -v . t
I VV. lit
' i.nd
. .He. I
. 1 n..f
u :, an
P'.t
i. nn
I.Ui ii-'-"
A ' t
Yerk City."
. "I si .UI have ,.
fue-Mens that ar. -
at tin- tin.,... 1 i ii, I
possible Perhaps it i
vn I te te I se lull I)
East .lOth streAt v
veu i. r
-'VI I '
is bl I I-
l-i-IT fe
1 I I .' ft
V l.ll" hllppill'd 'Ii'' lllght bl f U-, .l-t
the l".irl; ranch
A. ' I cannot tell -rv n, .. (, I iM
cenfi.sed. tee I vvi,s given a -'i.,g
powder last night. I , a-i i.'i'i in t- i
I heard a shot, ii'id ileugi.t ,,' t -
it was fired fr..i , mit-ide 1 ran d..v a
the stairs, and back te the hi!! ai 1 i. . ".
Ai I entered the room Mr. D. mi'dsi-n
came in through ft windnw. Mv hushat, 1
was lying en the iloer That is al'
Q. "Wlipre vvns Judsen ('lark'- '
A. "He was leaning en tl.e nc.'etf
table, f-tarli-g nt th at mv hus'.an I
Q "Did you see him leave tie
loem'1"-
A "Ne. I vvns nn mv knees l.r- , r
Mr. Lucas. I think w.,en I get up In
'was gene I didn't netne."
i.i. "Did vei ., ,. .( rev I'ver'-1
A "Ne. I didt ., k f,.r niie "
) "New I sh-ill ask veu one i.,.,i..
iiuestien. and tl at i- nl'. Hi.d there
been any ipiarrel between Mr. 1. i. ,
and Mr. I'lark tl.ut evening in veir
,res(.lee''"
A. "Ne Hm I had quarreled wn ,
them Imih. Thev vve.-i, drinking t. .,
mudi. I 1 ad gene te mv room t , pa,,k
and 'go hm in. I vviih packing when I
heard the idiot."
Witness e tensed and Mr. Jehn Don Den Don
nldsen called.
I). "What Is your nnms?"
.A. "Jehn Doiialdsen."
g. "Where de you live?"
A. "At the Clark ranrh."
g. "What in your business?"
A. "Yeu knew all about me. I'm
foreman of the milch.'
g. "I want you te tell whnl you
knew, Jack, about lut night I login
with where you were when juit heard
the shot."
A. 'I ww en uteniiie yerci. Tie LU
HEATERS
All Aluminum While They
With Hnndle Last'
ii r-e.
LL
tS
THIS WEEK-
$14.00 $18.50
Regular
Price
$55.00
Inrlmllne
Solid J
f Splashers,
Tep
I I ""' Enamsl
"StSt-SMTSs.'.Ci--.
l.f.TOT'JJ, .
m i n fl i "P...!,
. (
' 77 v
il " u Breiler
Pan and
rrrr rnniiffilnn
$97.00 Uuaranteed
ALL WHITE OR CRA. ENAMEL
GAS RANGES
Including Solid Tops
$67-50
Ga8Steam or Het
Water Radiators
Oas and Ceal Water riaten
Ir.itailecJ for All Gaa Kitchen.
Wm. Akers, Jr., Ce.
lUth & Filbert Sts.
Cash or Ucfcrria I'ayinents
Chalmers Six Meets
Insistent Demand
XSjji'
The insistent demand of the public
for high class metering at reason
able ce6t is squarely met by the
Chalmers Six because its first cost
is much mere moderate than the
rule in its class; and its mainte
nance is remarkably low.
Its grace and beauty make marked
appeal te these who appreciate the
better things. We are mere than
glad te demonstrate at any timeju6t
hew geed a car the Chalmers Six is.
Chalmers Six Prices '
IS-Pass. Teurina Car, SI IBS Haadstsr, 51183
7. Van. Touring Car, JI.U5 Coupe, SIS9S
fruu I I. Dilnll JVusu. 14 U il iili
I)e BEAU MOTOR CAR COMPANY
210 North Hread Slrci-t
Philadelphia
RI'ItL't.'K 0161
eri: i:vnsiM,s
CJhe
CHALMERS
DL
BROAD ST.
AT
SUSQUEHANNA
AVE.
BROAD ST.
AT
SUSQUEHANNA
AVE.
r,ifj Heal CSeallne) Cape. Full
sverp. jT" long, Chin-Chin col cel
tar, arm slits, all till; living.
'125
.00
Musktnt trimmed ndth rac
coon, rtrvt quality dark south'
em top xl'its cape cellar, bell
cuffs, belt, silk lining.
Bay Real (Seahnel, rull
sweep, i0" long. Crush cellar,
Jfmirfarlu sleeves, belt or sllv
girdle.
235
00
150
Brown French Ceney
Cape, JO" long, Crush
cellar, arm slits, cuffs,
silk lining.
FORTY STYLES
Te us has come the opportunity of
rendering a greater service te you by
being able te increase the outflow of
serviceable merchandise at the fairest
prices and in the greatest variety of
styles.
We say serviceable, because it is new
fully understood, that a fur coat is a
necessity te modern dress, especially
when such an investment carries with
it a written guarantee that stands geed
for one full year.
And we are proud te say that by
putting service and usefulness first, we
have been able during the last two years
te se strengthen our financial position
and our buying power, that the buying
public new fully realize that they arc able
te secure full value for their money in
selecting merchandise of the finest qual
ity from greater stocks than ever before
at the most reasonable prices and if
desired en the most reasonable terms.
Arc you one of the sixty thousand who have
learned te de their shopping at Gillies and save
money?
Lew weekly tcrmt te auit your convenience
OPEM,
mmLsv&u
tvjjK&r sri
EfiiB
Hay R al
I
(Sealint),
fi-lmmed ii'lli clear &I
Siberian .S-ijuiirrl,
long.
'250
.00
,
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