Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA? SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922
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Philadelphia, Sunday Morning, December 24, 1922
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A Magazine Crowded With
Special Timely Features
Santa's Own Reindeer
New Stalked as Big GameChas. W. Duke
The "Pelai Bear." a giant uper-eruiser of the air, is being titled out by a number of
wealthy Nimreds ter a trip from New Jersey te the Arctic Circle. Up there, where
Santa Claus rears his herds of Teddy Bears, Mary's Little Lambs and ether Yuletide pets,
and where he parks his spare reindeer, these men propose te hunt the rapidly disappearing
fur-bearing; animals of the North.
A Hand-Made Niagara
Here at Heme Irving 5. Sayford
Vade thoughtful by the increasing recurrence of coal strikes, Pennsylvanians arc giving
attention te freeing themselves from their dependency upon the whims of labor or the
autocracy of capital. I'p m the heart of the greatest manufacturing region in the coun
try, plans are in progress ; ehain the Clarien River te the work of providing power for
v-euntle-"' induMrie.
The Dishpan That Nearly Killed
a Battleship CreWMayme Ober Peak
The battleship laptam sent him word that there were eme sick men en beard, but that
morning would be time enough te iit the ship. But the symptoms sounded se suspicious
hat he went te the ship nt once. He found six men ill four with yellow fever two died
within twenty-four hours. Outside the cook's quarters he found a dishpan of water that
was almost a soup of uiggletails of Stegemyia. Read this absorbing story of the life-work
x Dr. H. R. Carter, Assistant Surgeon (icneral-at-Large of the U. S. Public Health Service.
The Bargain Counter New a Course
in Business College Jehn Coeke Brigham
The clerk who waited en ycu when veu ei" buying that eleventh-hour Christmas pres
nt yesterday mav have been entitled te write M. Sc R. after his or her name. If there
was a wearer of a degree behind the counter, could you have detected it? Ne, because the
Scheel of Retailing se thorough!;, train- it.- .students that you will net detect even the
-lightest trace of superciliousness Yes. New Yerk University has such a school, attended
by regular empleye5 of New Yerk -tore-;, who are paid for the time they are at school.
Leve Islandby Owen Oliver
Tlv " ailed it ( u-taw.n islam! at lb-' the four couple, who were shipwrecked there, but
en tn second ( hriimas Da' the twi unanimously te change the name. A new set
ting for a Christmas su.ry.
Ruth. Remance and Reality
By Corinne Rockwell Swain
Pasteur, Giver of Man's Greatest
Earthly Gift by One of 'Pasteur's Pupils
Twe days after Xmas there will be fittingly celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of
the birth of Leuis Pasteur. It is te this man that the medical world ewes much of its
present-day ability te combat disease. The man who discovered germs and gave us our
first real defense against death may truthfully be said te have given "man's greatest
earthly gift."
With Mark Twain's First
Boyhood Sweetheart Sarah L. Lockwood
An interesting interview, replete with reminiscence, with the s;ect little gray-haired
woman in Hannibal, Mb., who modestly admits that she was the Becky Thatcher of "Tem
Sawyer." Her boy friend, later the great novelist, must have l'ctained a very clear im
pression of her youthful charm; in fact, she admits that four young men left Hannibal,
each with the determination that when fortune had smiled they would ietura for her.
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The "Third Degree
NOW for Ghosts-f-Carel Bird
Psychologists are setting all kinds of traps for the spirit that seeks le communicate with
earth. Did you ever hear of a "volemeter" or "will heard"? Or did you ever read of a
sthenemeler. or psychic strength meter? This article tells you about the scientific instru
ments used in the new laboratory tests of "spirits" that walk.
The Man Yeu Never Netice
the Bank Detective Frank Kelly
Fifty-one years as an ellicer of the law clear! entitles one te writing as an authority en
the importance of an individual seldom seen but always present the bank detective. Here
is a story that gees back te stage-coach days, tells of opium-smuggling, bank-robberies,
counterfeiting but it is net romance; it is a recital of facts.
Page of Humer
A CLntm.i- -ei of sta-faring uk-, lighthouses, youth romance and -tern reality.
Follies of the Passing Shew Leuis TIanlen.
The True Santa Clau Hemer Balmy.
Het News from Oatman, Ariz Rebert S. Deman.
Page of Science Rene Bach
Rebuilding Ancient Carthage for a Medem Winter Resort.
Producing Mussels by Inoculation.
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS PERMEATES THE ENTIRE MAGAZINE SECTION-ALL-STAR
CAST OF COMIC CHARACTERS IN SPECIAL XMAS PERFORMANCE
EIGHT PAGES OF INTERESTING PICTURES IN SEPIA-TONED ROTOGRAVURE
.4 these features are in addition te a complete NEWSpaper,
filled with latest News, Sports, Chronicles and Business Data.
Order Your Copy Today from Your Newsdealer
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CYIU'S 11. K. CURTIS, Publisher
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