Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 29, Image 29

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.. visiter Frem .yi
. AT . v narJr arid Its mei
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"-. n veunir. ai " "' : ."
iifv.v r-- . ..!, .nmnpt 01 in
BiKVtae of the .feTta.
ft wte .Pk, of the fruit of he
Mi SB " v ... n...rf miliar
r'.fcl elder of life. I'nfered rawer
BWSESi
last of thTnPPVeach te the hln.
."fli?1 i- ZM,h the elect con
KIN1! P"l'!nH xeava te defeat the
IgSAWB E?,ybtcenth Amend-
iT U (J:.ir hMutiful. nature had cn:
V13 them imeleuiily eueuih. ami
? Wl.H!?i,:i n eeted nrt had sep-
l(SOid fti even et the very moment
hBM"irt of supplying, for vanity
7-M.J Vir-nr were constantly . in
Ke te time with tiny, white ob eb
g w"lchmerl and disappeared
S r...ti.rleuii recesses of sllkn
""'. .iii, wfilat. These were
Kffiii feminine Gestures, and meant
rtmere depraved than an Intense
niimK von mere
iru Tf you like, but at once a
Alienee and a repreacn te iw :'
!1 -rh nth? sex who amusedly
C??j.1j .ha nrneeedln:.
; BT men sat at a table near by.
liitrtlnlshlnf an atrocious mixture of
ariti Willi mere nuiiiwr ,en un,a
tifcl family teeth-brush.'
afternoon had been wan
,lfimdbee.,hnpelujfs
warm and their
nor se that Oeercc
... nmnnpil himself te n cigar.
S i blithe veptimlsin triumphant ever
enforced abstention. Lycett was
af the banker type bald, affable and
Cihly colored, of the age which yeuna
tepis call old and old people call
wnnf .
Te set the age of his younger com
salon Is a mere dlfflcult matter, for
beuih certainly under thirty Ma ter;
telie-shell spectacle gnve Dr. David
fjtniree nn air of owl-like a egac tr
walch went strangely with his boyish
.n iif mnatr nn were, at Dresent.
Kacsnn'lng the party of young people
t which he found both colorful and In-
Sertnlnt. iNeiiner 01 liiem? men bpukc,
Bdeed hsd they been in the mood for
conversation the riot of laughter at the
adjoining tablf would have mode
thought impe'sible.
The center of Interest In the merry
twin wns n young girl, in n crimson
wetter. She wai n Hue creature tee
erteeut 1" be celled pretty, nnd. tee
aUuilns te be called handsome. She
vu till and well made, but the fine
.ZA.tiAna nt imr youthful firure were
, somewhat marred by the slouching pesi
tien in Wflicn sne nem icr uu.t.
"Her hair wns a mddy brown, bobbed
veil below the ears, ever which her
tread-brimmril lint sat nt n rakish
anill almost concealing one eye. But
Mr omniscience seemed te hnvc lest
aethlng by thl handicap, for. If Argus
failed of a hundred eye, "Cherry"
Meiun looked a hundred ways with one
7u and a half. Like her sisters she
wm daintily tinted, but her nose was
fust r trine strnigntcr, ner iips mere
SrilMtely chiseled, her laughter mere
pleailng. David Sangree caught the
bine fliih of her eye for a second in one
It her Argus glances which passe en
te the young man by her side, whose
entire htpnlness. it seemed, was hanging
pn her smile. And, ns the visitor still
looked, the uirl crossed her knees care
leMly, revealing In the net the fnct that
per $teeklni were rolled down, boy
stout fashion, from her knees.
Ssniree stared, whi'.a Cherry Mehun
tipped her cigarette en the back of her
wild and lighted it carelessly from the
pitch her companion held for her.
"It seems,' said Dr. Sangree, "that
fine water 1ms gene under the bridge
since I was last In America."
Lycett smiled. "Quite se. Much
inter. And it's net even the nume
fridge. Yeu remind me, tomchew,
Bartgrce. of Mncuulny's New Zenlnndvr
gitlngen the ruln of Londen."
tieerit Lyrett was Rutlsticd with the
aptneW of his figure of Bpcech, for
Pld Bangrve had been out of America
fat neirly kIx years and was, te all in
tents and purposes, the visitor from
uiri.
'The Tounter man'n mntu rturn M1I
Jurned toward the young person who
M, attracted his attention.
"Rather splendid ruins, Mr. Lycett."
e said with n laugh. "Who Is she?
J mean," he added, "the ene with the
Wmien sweater ami the big hat."
"Oh. thnt'a M,h. fk., ..M
tyrett, "daughter of Jim Mehu'n." .
.jl ,f "v" ""u iuu .uuiiuu
. J precisely. Jim rehun's daughter."
I ,-a- DebutanteV"
"Te he. This fnll."
Xypiial, I should sny, and quite up
w(ine niinuie, ' replied SuiiRree dryly,
leu mean the cigarette the im im
edeity i '
"I didn't wish te infer " ,
My dear Dm Id, when every
uV i,mme,iest, no one's Immodest.
Z$2!:?, ,va?. nu ar'y Victorian
waremien which exaggerated the im-
ff: 5iSief .,ne unrevculed. When
2!k . ? ,l8 put lu evidence It
f ?i!.,ilb.9 i,nt"eHtln' 1Icnce calves
hJ?.1 ,in,tcaa of Pntaleta; hence tba
.nd'be'n iB.a,.2.f tfe. !.rft" .?'
l(i I, - i,iu,.i ua me ter-
David Hf,,ir, ....., .. i ,. .
te fr.m.n .' .7' ""ru,J. " "c "srenea
in i.i ,,i ,,,,,,,n "ein i no aujoin aujein
thl! el ltillew '" n though
S,"H" cnrae in ""'''
mnk ou l,en't belp admiring its
?4h.d .8.!n!r m,,."c' for n moment.
MmedV JLt.,bil9 "' my JeuBer days
yswea a mere decorous ffn h l.i
siewiy, "v ",u
veerge Lycett lauehed "Mr .in..
.JOttred I ln?0Lel! 50,,r 1Icb" '"" Jt
Z i .nt0iIl,.MS,0An . nle n
K'S." "hi tel'l" fflf Peputarl"
T And1?; ,'0rani BToa-aen;' cock'.
I'd prefer u"?,110" v adn"
' with W-h ili .the ?bnlnnble nf
I mi mln u l v '"""led your vitals
Cat 11 I a . r
fair
nu mv mun
"Baneree i,',.i.i..
ittn.".u:. .,""'"
ZryJar nt ul
f'Ms, I Ilka yene 1... 1nll-V,,f rgU.
haep h'y . 7 ur '" the beet. Uiit 1
layseit te the us,emi of my num
V. '"." wu
4wtVV,,1J, "Veumust
WOUW be-er-n . ,.nl'n",,. ttMn- "
rtraglc lu """, if ll weren't
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Auther otYeth TrttmphmnV and Othir Bueeete$
Copyright, lilt, D, Appltten 4 Ce.
S (!h.h tfriiiaWaaMlaaLawlaBB etw iSniSBaV ' -
If Argus boasted of a hundred
calmly as you or I would eheck hat.
I was informed that the seys preferred
te dance.- with them ah unglrdled."
"Quite true, I believe," Mid Lycett
grinning.
"These seemed er nice girls, Mr.
Lycett. It's rather pussllng. '
"My boy, the corset begun slipping
ycera age Inch by inch. The war gave
it Its' coup de grace. , The corset has
today become a girdle tomorrow It
wilt be n- myth. The young woman of
today wants ue .stays physically or
otherwise, She is self-sufficient."
"Well, rather. But you must admit
It's rather er-dlsturblng te have
one's ideals of womanhood one's er
fondest memories violated by these
young cr iconoclasts."
,Gcerge Lycett could scarcely repress
a smile at the ingenuousness of his
companion. "I would advise you net
te use se big a word with a debutante.
Hlir- wouldn't knew what you were
talking about."
"I won't,' said David Hnngree dryly,
"I'm net going kidnapping.
"It might repay you, my boy. Yeu
would find that the average debutante
could teach you mere of life Itself in
twenty minutes thnn you could .'earn
In twenty years among the vestige of
forgotten races."
"I don't doubt It." said Snnaree
with a smile. "Thnt'a just tny quarrel
with er" he waved a .definite hand
"with this sort of tblug. .Tn kfiow.Ilfe
.one must have lived it. It seems a
pity," be added, as though in an after-
tbeugut as lie gassed at tne etuer table,
"because they're se young und se
flewerllke."
(Jeerae Lvcett crew serious new.
The idealism of the younger man had
teucnea mm,
"We all live tee fast." he muttered.
"Ittit what can one de?" he finished
with a Hlim. "The- children are
out of leading strings."
"wny; nave they no mothers?''
Lycett threw back bia head with a
dry laugh. "Bless your heart! Help
lexs! tied knows, the last thing in
America mother wants Is te sec her
daughter unpopular.
"Se she puts en a pair of moral
blinkers and gees off nnd plays bridge."
"I see," eaid the younger man
thoughtfully. "And the fathers?" he
uiliJcd,
"The American father Is tee busy te
notice. Busy und inuurieue. He leaves
the matter te his wife. It never ec-
fuin te htm te question the habits of
he women of bis household. The
tiiettker runs society the daughter runa
the mother. He there you are. If
you told the average American father
that he was making it quite possible
for hU daughter te go te the devil, he
would tell you te go there yourself."
"He's a feel, then," sld David.
MN'e, my bev, you can't altogether
bin me him. lie errs from pride, af
fection and confidence. Quite admirable
and human traits in themselves, you'll
mlmlt. Tuke Jim Mehun, for Instance.
Idelises his daughter. Anything she
does in right. In fact, she makes any-,
thing right by the mere act of doing
it. He's proud of her. She's devilish
pretty. And he'd kill tbe man who
whispered a word agairist her."
David .Sangree shrugged. "Let me
rca.sure you, he said dryly, "I have
no opinion te express te Mr. Mehun."
Lycett knocked the ah from his
cigar with the sober air of one grant
ing absolution.
"My dear David," he Maid, "plcnsc
permit me the license of nn elder man
when I env that the study of ancient
civilisatien has made you just a trifle
stodgy, and lately in tne near isast
you nave looked tee long into the faces
of iinhannv neenle. Jey as cxnressed
in tbe antics of healthy young animals
like these shocks your sense of the fit
ness of things. But they've all done
their bit. Cherry Mehun there drove
en ambulance in Paris. The boy talk
ing te her Is Dick Wilberforce, the
Ameiicnn Acn of Acei. Jack Spencer,
Hie young fellow opposite, wen n hat
ful of medals. The sirl in the yellow
sweater is IMioebe Mncklln. Sim wns
in the Ilcd Cre Kincrcenrv Aid. and
all the rest of it. Worked llke a
Trojan. And fe nn with the ethers.
They gave everything they bail, and it
u-nu n vnml Heal. New they've crown
different. Tney say anu rignuy tee
that their mothers and fathers and
crnndmethers nnd grandfathers have
had a whnck at running the world nud
hnve mesHed the job. New they expect
um te get out of the trouble the nest
way we can. But they won't help.
I enn't blame 'em. We have made a
mess of It," he finished.
There wns n commotion nt the ether
table, n clamoring of volces as tea
cups were raised in appeal te the
eung lady in the crimson sweater,
for Cherry Mehun, new standing, held
the tenpet nt nrm's length above her.
"A small dividend is declared," nhe
lnughed, Ignoring , the Importunities,
"llelmve yourself. Jack. Down Dicky.
I Hwenr that neither of you shall lmve
n drop."
"Oh, I say " ,
"I mean it. Net n drop. You've
had' enough." Her glance passed ever
tbelr heads and mefMr. Lycett's. Per
haps Lycett looked thirsty. Evidently
she thought m, for with an air of de
cision she eluded the Importunities of
her companion, and quickly crossed te
the Miinllcr table. Beth men rose,
"Dear Mr. Lycett." she said, "won't
mi come te the lescuef Dicky tins te
drive me home and lie a se used te flying
In the air that he ferfjts there are
tree and things. And Jack bta had
snort Usui Mlk sJaMi But I '
ra yair'
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1 1M!:'Mlt VLtmS
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OF MOHUN
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eyes, Cherry Mehun looked a hundred
Geerge Lycett was already holding
out hi empty glass.
. "Cherry! Yeu angel child," he
laughed. "Willi? Won't II Se will
Sangree. Oh, I forget. Xou haven't
met Dr. Sangree. have you? Famous
scientlHt. Stranded in the East when
the war broke out. Been with the Near
EaBt Belief. I'lcase be kind te him.
He's even thirstier than I am."
"Hew de you de?" Miss Mehun,
while she poured the insldleun Orange
Blessem which masqueraded as Orange
Pekoe.
At closer range, David Sangree was
aware of a swift careless glance of
appraisal from the Argun glance which
passed quickly te Mr. Lycett. And in
that glance he nnd a sense of being
swiftly appraised, catalogued and label
ed. She would hnve none of him. The
bent shoulders, the studious air, the
torteIcc-Khell glasses belonged te one
who clung close te the earth. Whut
had hi1 in common with these etherh
who clove the nir, nnd killed gloriously
in the lust of battle? The thing that
Impressed him most about her was her
intense vitality. He realized from the
natural' color of her lips and cheeks
that the rouge stick and the powder
ball were mere accessories of the femi
nine trade, a part or the technic of en
chantment, which she mieht well have
1 forsworn. And yet subtly she irritated
him. She was se self-sufficient.
Geerge Lvcett had succumbed at once
te her .generosity. She was, It teemed,
one or nis favorites.
"There's no greater compliment than
that pnld by Beauty te Age," he said
gracefully.
Oh. thanks." said the girl care-
lessly. "But van needn't; accuse me
of politeness. I'm -net pellts. IP
you don't finish thls.JDicky will. And
when Dicky drinks ie never knows
when te step."
Lycett drank nnd then murmured,
It's really pnthctlc hew dependent
prohibition has made us upon the
munificence of our friends. Hew Is
your mother, my dear? As beautiful
as ever?"
"Mether!" Cherry Mehun shrugged
In a bored wny. "Geed Lord, yes.
It's her specialty."
She was sitting en the table new
swinging her legs. "I'm coming our
riiiH mil. I've get te I'm twenty.
Mether put 11 off as long as she could.
She says it puts her en tbe shelf. As
if anything could de that! Hut I'm
net keen about it. It's a rotten bore
te have te be se terribly pleased about
everything. You'll come te my tea,
though, won't you?"
"Well, rather. I'm a hardy peren
nial. Age cannot wither, et cetera."
"Age! Nobody's old any mere."
"And nobody's young, my dear. Yen
youngsters have toppled from the
nursery steps directly upon' the hard
pavement of Life."
"Yes," said the girl, toying with
the teapot, "that's se. I feel n hun
dred already." And then almost fiercely,
"But I de love life. Don't you?"
"If I didn't," said Mr. Lycett, "I
shouldn't be here."
This conversation had completely
eliminated David Sangree, who steed,
shifting from one feet te the ether and
marveling at the personal quality in
Cherry Mehun's remarks. She wns-as
downright as the neon-day sun.
"I de wish, Cherry, that you'd pay
some attention te David Sangree," said
Lycett, who had noted his companion's
discomfiture. "He has been trying te
offer you a health for at least four
minutes."
"Oh, I beg pardon "
"He's a friend of your father and
one of our most distinguished ethnolo
gists. Before the war"
"What en earth Is that?"" asked
Cherry, for the first time fixing Sangree
with her blue gase.
"An ethnologist, my dear, is a person
who studies the habitat and customs of
the different races and families of the
earth. Dr. Sangree "
"Hew terribly interesting," said
Cherry listlessly, and tbeu with a laugh,
"I hope he won't be able te make a
study of the Mehun family."
"At least one member of It would
repay." said David Sangree In hla
stilted way.
She glanced at htm earnestly. This
queer creature was actually saying
something nice. Funny! A moment
age he had looked a hundred. New
when he smiled he seemed much younger
than herself. And his eyes, even
through their goggles, were rather com
pelllng.
"Yeu wouldn't find me worth while."
she said dryly, trying quite bard te be
polite. "Would be.THr. Lycett?"
"That depends, I've just been tell
ing him that lie needs livening up. X
fancy a study at close range of a oebu eebu oebu
tnnle of this year would bn something
of u liberal education in the habitat
and customs of the tribe of Manhattan,
in the year of grace Nineteen Twenty,
Cherry Mehun laughed. 'I like that,"
she said with n brug.
"Yeu needn't pay murb attention te
what' Mr. Lycett says," put in 8cn
gree quietly. '"Besides, I don't dar te
nope you'd care what my opinions
were.
Oh,
I don't knew. They nleht
l : -. . .. .... . t.a. -l
ee worm wnue, sue snm inuiarerentiy,
"De come in seme Sinulny afternoon
for tea. Bring him, Mr, Lycett.
Mether would be pleased, She likes "
lb paused in a new glance of appraisal
hhii m aaa ueugns ec
Mai tfcsm IBIMS4 Mt WlBd. . '
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ways with one eye and -a half
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"Thanks," said David Sangree,
snail ee aeiigntcd."
Cherry Mehun swung her feet and
slid down from tbe table, seizing the
tenpet. ""Well, geed-by, Mr. Lycett.
Don't be tee severe en the younger
tribes of Manhattan. They're doing the
best they can. I've get te "go and
help keep this let in order. They're
getting restless. I'm going te walk
Dicky around until he wears off. Net
Dicky, but you knew. Geed-by, Dr.
"Sangree."
"Dr. Sangree. Mether will be de
lighted. She likes people with goggles.
She runs her lien's den en Sunday
afternoons. De come and rear for
her."
David Sangree sank into his chair,1
watching their visitor ns she rejoined"
her companions and presently made
geed her premise of "walking DLdry
around." When nt last the younger
crowd had paused with some commotion
out of earshot, Lycett with, a smile
5 lanced at his companion, who wns
ewly turning ever the fragments of
ice In his empty glass with a long
spoon. If he had expected te find the
plot of the Human Comedy in the lin
gering nrema of Miss Cherry Mehun's
Orange Blessem cocktail he at once
gave up the effort.
"vyiiat was the use of that?'
asked aloud of no ene in particular,
he
"", 'VfKit a,100 "i"". h?r
?n.e ' l ' "h afraid eh
,'h, Tye ,li?lie, 00 B001 imprcs-
"'"."Jr "" "'V" "".".SKK; ..., ..
younger mnn slowly. "Iden't think
ene ceum possibly lmve thought that.
Because she didn't mul-a n ui imr....
sien and she's tee clever net te knew
it. And I'm just stupid enough te
uiiuKiiie "in ner ill-manners were aim-
.'II nt me "
"IVrhups." laughed Lycett. "But
rather think vmi ftnttnr .,,..i
t'herry is the product of her times'.
Thank the wnr. Itm ui,. ... i.' ', ""
able when she . IlkVa. c"uu""
"II m," said David Sangree. 'Ten
seem te be en tolerably Intimate terma
k aientin iamiiy,"
"Ob. yes. Of l-euma.. 'I'l,. .i.j.l,-
begnn in a business wny, you know knew know
ever your uffelrs and my own.' Bur.
New Yerk" pre,t,,t wn,nn
"VethfnrHT".rnld SangrM ""eirlT.
wliVfS "illhetV,nY..b.' Quit-
t ..,.. r " " uuw wuui
.. w..ika.ui uriSIIII. KIII'll Iaa aV
""" wen 88 yeil see hap '
,rii... ... - . . -------
Oh. yes He's nn l a. . j
.." 'co. XI f H OIIO Of the) Wnnitara
nt tii - rmTrr . .. . ."' wenaera
S- -wE'-t"" V. "? PI?" with
p,. iv- '"i1"""" J"st deck or Oyster
Tte Mehuns'have ube'ut 'uilrtyK
i-;y can gee 'cm. Such luxilrV s lm
presslve, you knew. i a promoter 0f
arfe enterprises. And then, reuW
his wife has aeclal ambltlena!?'
mnni IiT U'J teV ctain curiosity
' J?0.0,'!! a?' J!? daughter."
t...Tiiii v " "V "eui rne daugbter
herself ! Lycett laughed as he rose and
oek up hia golf clubs. "David, iH must
tnke ye je rear for them." '
mi Sed 'erbld!" said Dr. Saniree
blinking through his spectac .
ie Be Continued Tomorrow
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with solemn Benediction
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v,iana Maple at.. Cnnahoheelcea. MJMin
raaalem mm at ri. Matthiiw'a Church IV
a. m. ini. at. Maunaw
CARHTJJ.-.NOV. 7. w
rrisen anF S!!?is;
vle at Bt. Jfeter'a
aauahter of late W. Ifarrlaen
fai i ITtiMAaa ai&atulAaai i
aren, sa ana pin sta., Tbura. m inn,.
80 P. ,M. Int. erlvata. FJaa emit
in
O
i i
a i
IV
t
a
flowers. . . v
cook. wev. . MIOTOtl WW". p
of C. Reland ana FJeraiie Curry Oee "j
araadaen ef Wailev and Emma. J. Carnr M
aee.rt ana Klisa S.'Cnek, atea I waakaawl
nek. i
lit rn
3 aaya. Relatives and frlanda are inin
te attend the funeral. Thursday, ej
Sarenta'. realdenee. 1820 N. 6Sd at., at
I. preelnely. Int. Arllneten Om.
Tnaraaar, "
m -.
ehrmmi .u w TtrinneiM
coat'
BOK. in hie BTth year. - Betatlva and
frlendl, a in LlfUtanant Jahn tf, Flitwr
Pest. Me. iei. a. a. n.. and rrana e,
ana Fran".
a., Hatboro. Fa.
eirarn pett, Ne. 271, A. Ii.,
aiicna runerai, Tnura., nev.
lata reelitenefi, Mereland ave,
riOfcHniN0ER.-lOn ' Ker .lltti
HOEHRiNfiKn H.rvii-M nn Thureaay
vmoeni ai a ocieck, at 4B07 Wayne mywi
lermiiii, unviie. . .
. upilBHTV. Nv . ROBKRT Ay, hus
band of LAdla Armntrenc neherty. . runeriii
frvlrp nt hi lute reMdMiee. 081.MeCal
lum ht., Ocrmnmewn. Thur.. 8 P. M. Int.
DOTLB. Nev. . RACIIBt. DOTtB. wife
of late Jehn Deyle. Funeral Thure.. 1 IP.
M.. at her late realdenee. 14SA Fark ave.
Int. private. Prlenda may eall Wed.. T te
0:80 P. M. .
EtiVKRsON. Nev. 0. tB8.,ARAH K.
EtiVEnsON. nlatl-e and frlende are In
vited te attend funeral lervteee, Tlure.. B
P. M.. at realdanee of her nephew. Franklin
B.Barr, 100 W. Nippon at.. Mt. Airy. Int.
private. ,. .
PVlztitTT n. v... m .Ann AVVA T..
BVERITT. ' Hervlr'e en ThurJrt'av. at 3a(
0 ciY.Ht. .'. the Heme. 861B Cheatnut St.
PAUMCNEII. Nev. B, MART A.. Wife of
Prank M. Paulknur anil rfiiuffhtar of the late
TKemaa and Maty Tlllrtt. Relatives and
rrienae ar invited te attend runerai aarvjg'".,
Vd&.. 2 V. M.. at her late realdanee, jrTM'
Prankford ave. Int. private, Oakland eeas.
mav
PBHR. trnrmerlv nf "lOflfl V. Maacfear at..
Nev. a. VKSA. PKHR. RMatlvea and
friend, atee member of the Church of Oed,
ere Invited te attend funernl. Thura. II
P. M.i at the retldence of her brother. Fred
erick Fehr. Br.. 823 W. Indiana ave. Int.
Iielvue Ccm. Kemalna may he viewed Wed.
ev. . .
FINIX. -NOV.. 0. ANDREW J.i nnaeann
of Emma C
Tfe
jriniey. neiaiivea ana ir
iee empleye or I',
R. P.. and O. R.
A. ft anil V.. Inffti.,1 tn atfanit aarvlca
. n. A.
Thur..
v. n. rrem ni laie riaencj.
rd.. Prima. Del. Ce. Friend
IFrevidenc
Bififc
i CIARBT.
Providence
H Wed.. 7 in n P. St. Int. erlvat.
'JSPATRIUK. Nev. 8. 1SS. . MAR
IT. wife of Huth Fitaeatrlek (nee
Aanew). Relative anrl frlenda are Invited
te attend funeral, Thur.. 8 80 A. M.. bua
band' raatdence, S410 Mamnhla t. Solemn
requiem mini nt at. Ann'a Church, 10 A. a.
Int. New Cathedral.
FLEISHER. Nev. 8. IDA FOREMAN,
wire of Leut Flelsher. Relative and
friends Invited tn attend funeral aervicea.
Wed.. 0:45 A. M.. at her late realdanee,
S048 Green t. Int. etrlctly private. , Pol Pel
ttvelr no flowers. Chlcase papers plea
con.
fJAFFNET. Nev. 1022. JOSEPH P..
husband of Mirgaret M. Qaffrey (nee-Heaar.
aen of Mary and the lute Peter aatfney.
Retttlve and frlnd. Phtlv Council. N".
106. K. of C, enl St. Franel' Hely Name
Keclety. ere Invited te attend funeral.
Thur.. 8 JO A. M.. hi late reldnee. 490S
Warrington np. Helemn renulm ma at
Bt. Francis ile Sale' Church 10 A. M. Int.
Tlntv rrna rtm
QALI.OWAY. Suddenly. Nev. B. resi
dence. 8142 N. Urea.il at.. FRANCIS f... hu-
eana or uiue k, uaueway, in nia a,in year.
Relative and friend are Invited te funeral
service. Thur,, 10 A. M at the parlors of
Oeerse W. Barrett. Park and I-ehlfh avea.
Int. private. Friend mav pall Wed. eve.
OARRITY. Nev. 0. MART R.. widow of
Patrick .1. Oarrlty. Relative and friend.
Altar ami Horary Society, are Invited te at
feml funeral Thura.. h-SO A. M.. lata real-
Jence. 1229 Rmlly at. Solemn reyulem maaa
at tne cnurch or tn upipnany, 10 a. ju.
preclrely. Int. Hely Creea Cem.
UIFFORD. At Berlin. N. J.. Nev. a.
,Ma DtrTI4 Ia r.t M,..la. ,HMm4 1.1. tt
Ccta'n City. Vf. J. Relative and friends are
invitea te attenu xunerai aervire. ai n-r tain
home. Wnahlnsten ave.. Berlin. N. J..
Th'irs.. 11 A. M. Int. Seaalde Cem..
Palerme. N. J., about 4 P. M. . . ..
cmmbl.. At Atlantic city. N. J.. Nev.
T. ivz.'. jaiub uimiskl.. MPjauve anu
friend invited te funeral service. Thur..
10:30 A. M.. at the Temple of Consresatlen
lledcph flholem. Drend ard Mt. Vernen ats.
Int. nrlvnte. Klndlv emit flower.
ORKEN. Suddenly. Nev. ft. KOLQATE.
beloved huiband of KUzabeth Green, aaed 02.
Rein lives nd friend, alie empleyes of Firth
4t Feiter Dye Werk. Invited te funeral. aerv
icea. Thura.. 2 P. M., at his late residence.
SII48 Lee et. Int. nt Oakland Cem,
HALL On Nev. 8. SUSAN ANN. widow
of Edward H. Hall. Funeral aervicea en
Fridav, at z e cioeK. at ner lata resiaencc.
101 W. 2d at.. Media. Pa. Interment pri
vate, HANSON. Suddenlr. Nev. 8. CHARLES
J., en of the lata Jehn N. and Catherine
Kunsen. Relatives and frlenda. also police
of the 18th District, and the varleu organ!-
zauens or icn n was a
te funeral. TsWr., 2 P. M..
deuce of hli sister. Mrs. Hen
Oales sU. Rntbnreuch. Int. I.
satinna or teicn na waa a mameer. invitea
m.. rrem tne. resi-
uenrv iiewara. sie
t. i.everfnaEen cm.
tiienus mav can weu. evemnc.
IfAU'l.KV. JOHN 1IAWLKV. nn Nev. A
In thn r.DMi ver of lita nee. husband cf
Mary nilllsan Hawley. Solemn requiem
mass m unurcn or tne visitation ia a. .m.
Tnursduv. Remain may be lowed Wednes
D,' aviiiiiia ni ..,a .!. in.lu.N.V, mlV" .1,
HATES Nev. 0. MART, wife of Michael
ltavaa. Relative and frlends Inilted te fu
neral, Tliurs.. HS0 A. M., at her late sves.
ilence, 1S3T 1". Orleans at. Snlemn requiem
ma at lh Ascemlen Church 10 A. M.
Int. Cathedral Cem.
HERBERT. Nev. 4, nt her rMenr. Kg
DuBels ave, Ninth Woedliurv N. J., ELIZ
ABETH M.. "If J nt Jacob S. Herbert (ne
Scbolllne). In her 27th y-ar. Relitive and
frlenda lnltMt te attend funeral, Thur.,
6:30 A. M., fmm residence nf her mother-in-law.
Mary A. HVrbert. 207 Mlftlln at.. Phils
talnhla. Sulemn hiah renulem mill St.
Alphenus' Church 0:80 'A, M. Int. Hely
v;res itm
uMRriKsilRIMRR fnee tlekpli Nev. .
-v.r ::.:.. . .v .... "- ' .. iltp
ahetmer. Ilelathe and friends are Invited
,,. .n.nl eimaral aarvleea. nt Her lata ml .
dcrce. 4M7 N. 11th st.. Frl.. 2P. M. pre
claelv Int. ureenwoen k. or i em.
TlYCKS.-Nev. 5. 1B22. JENNIE AN
SiYKE, wife of Thomaa Hick, former reel
ince. 1710 N. 24th st. Relatives and frlende
are Invited te attend funeral services, at her
late residence 121.", Atwood rd.. Overbroek.
Thur.. V I' M. precisely. Int. Wast Laurel
Hill Cent. Friends may call Wed., 7 te 9
mr.Kst.f)n Nev. S. 1622. THOMAS, hue.
band of the late Jennie Vandyke Hlcke. Ret-
'S
Cemetery.
HILI.KNnRAND. Nev. S. BKRTHA T.,
wife of Frank Hillenbrand (nee auln). Rela.
tlve and friends, also Camp Ne, Its. P. O.
A., nnd Olh. Temple, Ne. IS, L. O. B,. are
Invited te attend funeral. Frl.. IP. it, from
her late residence, 37.'.0 L st. Int, private,
at Ferest Hills Ccm. Remains, may be
Mewed Thur., from 8 te 10 P. M.
HOFFnn ALLEN HOFFTin .husband rtf
Jesephine Knn Hi.ffer. In hi 88lh jeai. Fu
neral Thursdf y. Nev. 0. at "P. M.. from the
residence nf James P. Hoe, Peurlauvill. Pa.
HOPPLK. Nev. 4. JOHN, huiband of the
lata Isabella N Hepple (nee Mesilck). In hla
70th year. Relative and frlande. also Idaho
rtbe. Ne. 7a. 1. O. R. M.. fnvltad te attend
funeral, sirvlc". Wed.. 4 p. M Bt his
lata residence. 8D43 N. 11th st. Int, private,
at Ivy Hill csni. Remains may be viewed
Tu.. 8 te 10 P. M.
HOWLET. Nev. S. JOHN HOWXBT. la
hla B8th year, husband of Mary .aillUyan.
Solemn requlm mas Church of Vleitatlen
10 A. M Thur Jtemaln; may br viewed
Wed. eve at his late residence, 37SS "A"
t. Int. Hely Hepulchre Cem.
INOHAM. Nnv 7, WILLIAM INOHAW.
eon of "he late William A and Catherine R
Inham. Wue notice of the funeral will be
"jACK. Nev 4. RORERT JACK. gr. Rela.
Uvea and frlende are Invited te attend fu.
neral aervlcee. Thur.. 3 p. M., realdtne
Charlea II. Drewes. SJfl Main at. Darby,
la. JTienns na-r van "". .v.
jackmj.x. "v. .. va . nuseana ei
KINIRV. Nev 7. DAVID, huaband nf
lata Mary, Klnlry. ased 87. Relative an!
friends, also suivlverj of the BOih Ileal .
Pa. Vel. Invited te funeral. Frl.. 8:30 A
M from Inte rldnc-, B34T Pearl t
Solemn requiem mas at church of pur Lady
of Vlctnrv ln A M 'n,Vat Cathedral Cem
KLABE. Nev. fl. 1022. OUBtAVB A !
husband of Sarah Klaa. Raiatlvee and
frlenda Invited te, funeral servtcee. Thure,.
8 p. M at hi late residence. I0I N. 8th
et. Int. Lawnview Cem. Frleeds mar call
Wed. eve.
KRICKBAUM. On Nev. fl, t, OTOROD
R. KRICKHAUM. ased S4 years. BervYe ou
Wednesday afternoon, at 2:80 c'eloe at hla
late reldnc. W N. 84th st. Interment
PrLAMh. Nev. B. WILLIAM J husband
of Amelia Uimb (ne .Crlylllay as?d sTl.
RelatUt and "lend Invited je tuner! '
Thura,, 7:80 A M.. from realdenee. 3187
a ' AM int private '' Ann cJrch
a JtM-raHt. -ia'?t- CHARLES
ter,
Ma.
IVnaeal ...V
Saturday at. 8 se. A. ..t her lata r..l
..her Jst
n.,y- Jr.
il t5hu
Thorns s'
dsnee, Innl, Delnware County,
ate real
a. Mia),
meea at ii. iTnnri ua. bs
hurch at
10 o'clock, l ru friti em pi,
aterv.
Cem-
LAWnKNCE. Nev. 8. 1B2J. ifii.
widow of James Lawrence. Relatives and"
unvrsi aarv-
'. rest
CAnimr.Ni
t
naran jscksdh ?"'l"ii. iiiyea ana
friend Invited te fnnjsral. Thurs.. 3 P. M..
from late res denee. !1B. Alten t, Int
at OreenvvpeJ (K. of P.) Cem. Vlewlns wed.,
after I P. M.
i.a.kH: iSIS&ffl
tAklN.-On Nev, t. JOal!PhH t..
widow of Franrl Larkln. fermsrlv 7ar.J?.!
'wm. .. Ia a, at s as 1
a., aaaaaiu t rt i dbi a
I fJL!. (tea..... J A laf - I
sratiaaMva sras iniiisii a is atiiaini
I Jhe wi W HharBfamaiB sa Ai-
iM3tii
ESS lll.lWS
leaee. aie uK"i
BVSSnrKm VXTit.
ea.. 10:80. freea m ft
JtaDBBey sva.i wewr
7.7 "Til.t,
I.
Pf.iSNireN?,,S.n?if.tf2.rf:
122,
leee at herJate home. Waahlnateti aye.,
Newtown. FeiirUi-day. eleventh Ment, Itb.
"liPMAN. On Nev. . BUBAN, dauahter
ay. S V.
,. xiariiiuiuiiiQTT .. ...M.fcM.
Bedford avea. ..... .
7I0V. ft, Wl, WII.ULAM, nu-
R. Marie, aaed 40. Relatlvu
band of Kate R.
and frlende. al Wllllomtewn fdae. Ne.
163, '. and A. M.. and Rescue Council. Ne,
int. Jr. O. IT. A, XI.. are Invited te attend
funeral, Thur.. 3 P. M.. from hi late i reel
denee. 218 Barrett ave,, Audubon. N. J,
lnlASmM. CAt nermantewn. Sunday
Nev. 6. FliORBNCB WINCHESTKR. wife of
Wlflla-n O. Mnyhurry. ,
Wei. 4s6 P. M.. at
M82 Wayne ave.. nei
Chapel. Clarke County,
ima-a u. Mnynurry. jr. Funeral aervicea
il ner lata reeiane,
ermimtewn. Int. Old
. Vft
McCANN Nev. . 1B22. PATRICK A..
en of the late Patrick and Mary McCann.
Relntlve and friend, alie nt. Oabrlel'e
Hely Name and T. A. n. Hocletlee, empleye
nf P. It. R. and all nthrr mclAtle. Invited
te funeral, Thure,, 7.30 a. M., from hi
late realdenee. 1283 B. 3tt t. Helemn high
maee of requiem Ht. aabrlel'e Church 0 A.
M. Int. New Cathedral.
'MeKBNNA. Nev. a. MARTIN J., aen of
Michael and Catherine McKenna (nee Mr
Qrath). . Relative nnd friend are lnvttd
te attend funeral. Frl.. :S0 A. M.. from hi
purente' reeldenre. 140S B. 27th et. Kelemn
r'eeuiem man at nt. aabrlel'e Church 11
A. M. Int. Hely Creea Cem.
MILLER. Suddenly, en Nev. T. 1022.
PETER. Imehand of Jeenle Miller (nee
Htewart), aaed 73 year, Relative and
friend, alie member and empleye or run
Cameren, Ne. (14, O H, C: Scot ThlKtle
Keclety. Caledonian Club, North llres. Mf.
Ce.. ad and lh'ch bva., ire Invited te the
rvlee. en Frldav aflnrnoen. Nev. 10. at
2 o'clock, at hla lets realdcnne, 3020 N. Mil
at Interment private, nt Fvrnwoed Cem
etery. Frlende may view remaina Thure
day evenlna, .
MORRBLf.. On Nev. A. 1023. DBMA.
widow of C A. Merroll. of 1307 Brown t.
Netice of funeral will be tlvcn. Trey. N. T.,
paper tlae copy.
uurnii mr, i, h, n( ner reaiamc.
801 Spruce t.. ItEOINA, duahtrr of late
rehn. ana Ella Murphv. Raiatlvee ana
rienee. aue. . . v. ai. Seriality of Bt
Mary' Church and empleyes nf Lit Brether.
ar. Invited te attend funeral. Thura..
s a. m.. rrem the apartment of Andrew
Ebert'a Hen. 2 .IS it. 4th st. Knlamn jnni
of renulem at St. Marry Church at
:St?.A... Precisely. Int. Hely Cress Cem
MURRAY. Nev. B. JOHN J husband of
Mary A, Murrav (nee ShUcIc) at hi resi
dence. MBit F.uelld ne. Kelltlve nnd
friends aea Invltci te ailetid funeral, Thurs,..
7:311 A. fu rcldpnc of mother In-law. Mary
Kattele, 1B1T Oxford st. Solemn requiem
maas at Church nf Our T.nriv nt frrv .4
0 A. M. Int. Calvary Cem.. Citasauaun. Pa.
wft.I.CB'iNeJC'. e' i"2"- MART J., widow of
William P. Nice. Sr, (r.ee Mooney). In her
SSd year. Relative and friend Invited te
attend funeral ervice. Frl.. 2 P. M.. at her
tme re!dence. SBOt N Lawrence t. Int,
Ml. Peace Ccm. Friends may tall Thura.
eve
PRAnCB. On -nv. T. JOHN W.
PBARCn. at hit residem-a llrn Mawr. in
the 73d year of his ane Funeral erlce at
Helv Trinity Chure'i. inil nnd Walnut at.,
en Thursday, the nth Inst , nt 2 P. M. In
te WJ?,11.?!Ctv" te- P'se emit flower.
PFINOSTAO. Nev, r.. 11122. LILLIAN,
wife of Harry C. R. pnnsstint (nee Ibe),
Rela tlvee and friends Invited te funeral
jervleee. Thur.. 2 P. M.. nt her late real
lnee. T4 N. Leltreew t. Int. private.
t?.!JlES2, c'm- Vlewlna Wed. eve.
t.JSSP' Nev- f- ln-"-'i JOSKPH H.
PGMLROY. Funeral service Thur.. 10.SO
A. M.. at the Old .Men's Heme. SUth and
'"i&T,..".' W.Phlla. Int private
POWELL. Suddenly. Nev. 0. 1022. HOW
ARD O., htuibnnd of Fannie Powell, ar-d
iV lelatlvfT and friends. aHe the leska
Tribe, Ne. 370. Imp Order of Red Men, In
vited te funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. M., from
residence, 2031 n. Klkhnrt at. mt Oakland
7l' .Rn,'n" m'iy be v'awd Wed., after
POTFTER. Nev. a. OEOROE W.. Jr..
son of Oeerce W. and late Rebecca w.
Poynter. Funeral service and Interment at
if-'aUBf1" K'Jli p- M' lend mav eall
t(readnce. 0441 Lecuat m Phlla.. Wed..
PRESSER.l-On Nev. 7. 1B22. ELStB H..
wife 'Of Theodere Preeser. Funeral service
en rrmay aiternoen. at 2 cleric, at ner
daushter resldenc. Mr. H S. Colte.i
1 Unfair and Wltr read. Ardmer. Pa.
Interment private.
QU1NN. Nev. 7. nnmaET. daughter of
J?.?. la,T. Hlchnnl and Mary A. Qulnn (ne
nillmurtln). Func-al Frl., 8:3" A. M.. from
ia. V,"2??te et J8r sister. Mr. Jehn Fee.
Vf3 S4th t. Solemn maaa nf requiem nt
he Church et Our I.adv of the lleaary 10
A- M. Relative-, nnd friend Invited. Int.
St. Denla' Cem. Pettavllle pawra please copy.
QU1NN. Nev. 8. ANNIE T. QUINN, Rol Rel
Uvea and frlnds Invited te funeral, Thurs
day. 8:30 A. M at realdenee. 1810 N. 21th
at. Beiemn maas of requiem at Elizabeth's
Church 10 A. M, Int. prlvai.
,RANCK: Nev. 4. 1023. ANNA M.
RANCK. daushter of the late Dr. Nathaniel
end Huesn Rnnck. Relatives and friend ar
Invited te attend funeral services, nt the
residence of her nephew, William T Eng
land. 4010 Darin- at.. Wed.. ,30 P. M.
'"tfiM'JTi lBI- " Merlah Cem.
. ..n.E:s?f.r" Suddenly, at his residence,
14 2 J S. 1.1th St.. en Nev. 6. 10J2. LUTHER,
hu-band of Ella. E. Ressner, Rvlntlves nnd
frlenils. also all organizations of which lie
i' J mnnber. are Invited te the service,
en ThUMday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the
Oliver H. rialr UlUir. . 1R2I1 Cheatnut at
Interment nt Fermvued Cemetery
REESR. AWA vnivrna t,ierei? .,.
of David J. Reese, of llnrrlnburic. Pa!, and
dauahter nr Thnmm unA ri,,. v Vt7ii.An a
Sharen. Hilt, Pa. Funeral services en Fridav.
nevemner id. l2J. ut 1 P. M.. nt the p-r-
fe'.Tft ,'il.l.1, n"'r l- Chestnut st .
Philadelphia. Interment private at Arllnalen
Cemeterv.
REYNOLDS. Nev .'.. JOHN eon of the
late David and IUthei A itenelds. Rela
tives ami frlendx ain tnvlte.1 te attend
funeral, Thur , 2 P M . residence. 83D7
Whartcn hi. Int Arllnntun Cem. Friends
may call Wed. eve.
KlOHy. of 1208 Locust st. Funeral Thura.,
?&?,A.'. M." from the Oliver H.nalr IlldR..
1S20 Chetnut at. Solemn requiem mass at
St. Jehn's Church lit 10 A. M. Int. Hely
Cress Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.
v,. 2w Tetk papers please copy. Please
emit flowers
SAUTTER Nev. fl KATIHRINE (nee
vellinar). widow of Jehn bamter. Relatives
and friends, nlse mt-nibeic of rtt. Mlchaul's
Lutheran Chun h, Invited tn nen Ices. Frl , 2
I ; ., nt residence of her een-ln-lavv. Fred
trick e. Slrer. 2118 E Snmertel st. Int.
"'SJtirj.J!!. 'ireenmeunt uem
SCH1VELY. On Nev .1 102;. AL'OUS
TUS, son of the late Edward S and Catha
rine Schlvely. Relatives and friends, also
Antlech Caatla. Ne. 8. K Q. K.i Relief
Council, Ne. 47. O. U A. M and all ether
oraanliatlena of which he as a member,
ar Invited te the eervlce. Thur . 3 P. M..
at the Oliver II. Balr Uldg , 1820 Chsstnut
st. Int. private.
. 8CIIOCII. Nev. B. ANTONIA, wlf of
Jehn Sctloeh. Services Wed 2 P. M . at her
lata residence. 2310 W Yerk t Relatives
and friend Invited. Hotly may be viewed
luj eve. Int. Northwood Cem
. SEIDENZAHL. Siuldenl . ,-,. PAUL
INE, widow of Frederick tjeldn-ahl, awed
t!?i -SerJ'.lc. Frl- - I' M. reeldence,
ni3 W. Huntlnsden st. Int nt Northwood
tern. Friend may call Tlmr ,,
SHANE. Nev. I. EI.IZAUf.TU. wife of
William Shane (nee aallnsheri Relative
and friends are Invited te attend funeral
eervleae. Thur.. 1 P. M. late leiidence,
ISSO B. Letterly t. Int. private, East
cJ.tar.MJ!1 M'm' Friends may call Wed..
aftr 7 p. M.
. SMITH. Nev. 4, aEORQE LACT. hu.
band of Maria Stelth (ne llummi. Rela
f'ves and friends, also members of Slleam
M. B. Church. InvlUd te funersl services.
Thar., 2i80 P. M at lata residence. 1200
H. Huquhanna ave. Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem. Friend may call Wed.,
TRAPP,' Nev fl, 1B22. MARY C wlf
of Frank J, Trapp (nee SchletlerhecK' unci
81. Relntlve nnd (rUnds Invltwl te Juneral
K..'"' Frl" - '' ' at lur la'" resident ,
18?J. 5: Somerset st. Int. Mt. Wrn ,n ivm
eAANJ'A,.J,lrl,ul. '.. Nev. ii in.2.
PHOEUE E widow of Charles Yansant
jmiihw iiuraua. nev. v. lu.'s, at J r 31
from resleanra nr K.r
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11th t IIKRMAN WBHKlt. need (12." iWal
tlves and friends are muted te attend fu
feral. Frl.. 8-0 A. if., from reeldenre of C
V. Uauker. 141 S. 18th Bt. Solemn lilgh
maaa at 8t, Menica' a Church 10 A. .M.
, WELI.B. At Watsontenn. N. J . Nev 7
1088, BUHANNA WKLLS. aeed 71. Herv.
icea Thura . 10 A. U.. late residence, W.u
sontewn. N. J. Int. Ilerlln Cem
WRTTErt.Nev . AIAKUAIIKT H w fe
of Qoerso A. Wetter Inyo Honeliuu-h). In hr
70th venr. Services Thura i , ii V.
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Newtown. Pa., aaed Bt. . Frfende an rela
tives' Invited te attend the funeral at his
late realdenee, en Wedneeday afternoon.
or tne late teuie a. ana Margarei
man In Brooklyn, N, y., Wednead
Pa'clAe and
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of Ellen A William, in.i Vt.,-l '.,'..
and frlenda. alan a, n.U.,:!, ' .'.".'
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mi and friend,
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CONRAD EOLAh
Invited te the service, " .Thursday after after after
eoen. at 2 e'eleek, at hie 'steeieneeiBOJ
Mnedewne ave.. Uanereh, . latsrraent
private.
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Send MOW, fer
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Credit Terms ONLT 13,40 a saeath for 10
months. Transactions strictly confidential,
reZE M-pare Slamead Boek la eeler.
akewlag mammoth stock ef beautiful Ola
atetds, Watebas and Jewelry srlfts you'll
be Stead te give. Write te Sept. 1643-8.
Capital, $1,000,000
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Open Monday and Friday
Evenings Until 9 o'Cleck
Tank Heaters
We Abe Have in Stock
Hit-Bard It Bojatea Task Heaters
Ne. 123 B. and Ne. 114
$6.00
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(Vail Rtdllters
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We have a complete stock of
high-grade enamel ware and you
should visit our showroom before
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orders.
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F. O. B., Phila., Pa.
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s'epUr 8718 rhtla.. fa, Race Wlj
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Chec. Covered Coeesnut Blocks
120
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233
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Ohee. Candy Pipe 100 ."J
Ohee. r eaast Oluater Bars 100 .88
Jteek Oandy. arewa or erbite. . ,5 lb. 1.80
Butter SaUlea 6 lb. .87
f Ineapjle JeUy 110 .71
tone Oherry ttleks 180 .68
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Solid Ant. Balls. 1 fer le . . .
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wMhur'a fhee. Wafer
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Wilbur's Cbee. NannsrelU. . .
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120
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Milk Ohee. Cinmi'
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120
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Heeten's Nut Bars .,
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Butter Boasted Pssnut Bars 84
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Cam
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, 60 l.7
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Pest Clears
La.Fallna Esecllente Clears
Safety Matches, full sli. pe'r'irreis !se
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CenfeeUesery a General Merchandise
249 Market St.
Phila.. Pa.
Main 8118
Market 6118
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teeether that only close mipeetkm will dU
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TEN DATS' FREE TRIAL
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atrv atere ler 1 e
atere lories than f oj.eo. your deposit
tiaaentiinedinmnnn nnv in nnv ,ew
wiu be refunded te you
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We are (Ivlne nn 1 s-lnrh at rnnd e( arnnlne
. Rovalton neatla fitted with a solid sold
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1 youeiariennsacuiierner, jciBiiirvriers
charge S15.00 for a similar snide. The
I quantity la limited se be sure te send your
, orecrunay.
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Four perfectly cut genuine
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levement full 15 genuine ruby and
sapphire jewels. Genuine silk Rreeirraln
ribbon with MKselid white geld fittings.
K written guarantee sent with each
watch; makes a wendcf ful gift.
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or if you can duplicate this watch in
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$3.75 per Menth
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Lj) I 5 Galleas $1.65 i-U
OM 10 Gallaas $2.50
I ffl IS Gallea $3.00 7I
Iff I 25 Galleni $4.25 'II
I l! 30 GalleBi $4.50 Wj
ViL 50 Galleas $5.50 ill
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with order. 10 sal, ami II
l"i xal, add 2Se fcr parcel 'fl
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1217 N. LAWRENCE ST.
Phene Kenilncten 1S33
17 N. 2d St. 2938 KeBiiaitea Ave.
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