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THE PIULADELFflTA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1930 A abcae MERCURY HITS 97 IN SECOND DOORN PREACHER AND WIFE lllth and 112th have arranged for.standpoint of work speciul dinners tomorrow to which the Camp here'thus far is tlJ th visitors will lie invited to join the sol-l ule lt, diers. The 112,1, ha. alao arranged for Zln afu-r Te ot I of RIGID HI IT CAMP STMT the review of that regiment by any HEAT WAVE; 3 MEN SUCCUMB Ml EX-KAISER WILED BRILLIANT ORATOR WEATHER FOR THF.WEEK Showers Tuesday, With Cool 8 Wednesday Is the Forec-f Continued From First Page temperatures. The hard-hit States of its members who served during the World War or any other of the war veterans who may be visitors to tb camp. Arrange Special Programmes Philadelphia's 103rd Engineers has slso perfected a speclsl programme for the entertainment of ita guests, consisting of hand concerts, a baseball game and other events, while a similar schedule has been outlined by the 104th Cavalry, ths command of Colonel Edward J.

Stsckpole, of Harris- WASHINGTON. July 20 (A. outlook fnr Weather outlook fnr Third Army Corps Officers Make Thorough Study, at Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota ones again were facing aridity with ill- Doom Visitor Praises Former Ruler as Preacher at Private Chapel concealed anxiety. Mt, Gretna Monday: North and Middle Atlantic st Ksther general showers imli "sj Tuesdoy or Tuesday night- fol. "p18l The high temperature In this city yesterday was 07.2 recorded at 8 o'clock, as opposed to ths high for burg.

Mondsv will see the Gusrdsmen be-Jsture the first port of the week V.1 1- .1 the second of their two weeks' Friday of 05.3. ginning by Wednesday and temperature The forecast for the week Indicstes Special Programmes Arranged for Entertainment of Visitors Today or slightly below the latter nf 1 thst ths period of intense heat will Exiled Monarch Predicts India's Return to Rajahs; Deplores Culture By POULTNEY BIGELOW coutinue until Wednesday, with the FROM FACTORY TO YOU distinct possibility that the mercury Schofield Cool Himself and Police Philadelphia'! finest got one break yesterday, all because Director Schofield happened to mop hli streaming brow, and discovered that a coat on a day like that waa a snare and a delusion. The Director took off hit coat, and directed Superintendent Mills, with whom he wai in conference at tha time, to do the same. The litter did. Distinctly, it felt better.

'Send out a general order to ill districts," Mijor Schofield said suddenly, "to the effect that the men msy go without their coiti while this hot wave lasts." It was no sooner said than done, an blue-shirts blossomed like blue-eyed genetiana during the day. una or Uur Augutt Sptaal, training here and it win tne dusi-sst time of the period, with events which, from the soldiers' point of view, are the most interesting. Governor John 8. Fisher Is scheduled to arrive early in the week to review the troops snd ranking army officers from the Third Army Corps iiesdqusrters are expected to visit here. Several over night combat problems in the mountains surrounding the will climb Into tha 100-drgree class, From Hit Corrtfponitnt, CAMP STEWART.

Mt. Gretna. which it vacated temporarily on Tucs. July 20. Everything on the troop areas da Isst.

here, irom a tent pin to a nve-ton truck, was subjected to a most rigid Weather Coineldenoe inspection today by orncers ol tne Curiously enough, the temperatures tfl I JTIBCB uinniM KM Ink. camp are also included in the trsin- Third Army Corps hesdqusrters. from midnight yesterday until ing programme or tne ween, auring which the guardsmen will live under National Guard officers said the In sfternoon were almost a carbon-copy conditions as bear like those that would spection wss tbe most detailed since thst to which the division was sub Suite with iprinc ouihiom. ar. JOft uUf iso ontnt xy We alio jtEHNISH RfUPHnfilP BEED StTITES IU 0HB OWN WCTnil11 OPEN MOM aw a y.

CRAMER MFG. CO 5333 253 S. 3th St of thost which prevailed Saturday DOOIIX. Holland Our sec Ii day st liunrn wss Snnlay sin! wan riiiidlv observed for Ihe KiiiMir ha been nil his life prun'Minced prnc-tiring Christlnn Lutheran. This Is tin1 more strange in I tint hi mother mii'l-, no concealment of her disposition to, deflect broadly from orthodoxy in re- ligion whether Lutheran or Anglican l)urin his rcicn tin probably dnl more in the way of liuililiim rlnirehes and ewniiragimt I i tlinn any of lnw and withal he was per-1 fectly sincere.

Kdwnrd VII on th contrary broke every commandment that In. stumbled oeninxt and waxed i husi'ly In popularity. tua subject nf KinK Edward were no less govern them while serving In ths field during wsr as the limitations of pesce-time conditions will permit. jected in Le Mans, France, prior to embarkation for the return to tha; morning and afternoon one week ago, united States after the service ia inspecting otnrers neciare, irom tne upon the threshold of a period of the France. most intense heat which this city has The camp was sstir esrly snd the experienced In generations.

soldiers set to making a careful policing of their company areas. Squad At 2 o'clock it wss 94, and plenty i 4 1208 Chestnut Street hot enough. But at 2.21 o'clock or thereabouts it was 09, much too hot snd setting hotter ss the minutes ticked awsy toward tha critical point and thunderstorms, mostly light and tents were furied or rolled up preiim-insry to a asnitsry inspection of the camp sites snd the general condition of the men's quarters. Soldiers accused Regular Army officers of using magnifying glasses, so searching wss the quest for anything not according to regulations. ottered over the lake region, tns Ohio vslley, the North New Englsnd States and Montana.

of the afternoon's beat. High pressure Is central over Ths severe electric storm which de Oeorgia and spread out over the able and religious than those of William II. These are paradoxes that pus-sle the fry young and make the (traj beards grieve. Kaiser Show Spirit of Job Mark Twain Intra me lilnspliemoub after the death of hia beloved wife but not ao the Kaiser. Every morn nm mid every evening he approaches the Ihvlns procure In prnjer ami meekly bowing to the cruel blows from Vr it Finished with the cam(r sress, the inspectors turned to the parade "Southeast.

luged the city with thunder snd rain lats Friday night apparently was merely a part of the stage setting for grounds of the organisations, where High pressure, central off North Pacific Coast, is attended by mostly the troops awaited them standing at fair weather, with no important changes attention hefore shelter half-tents ths triumphal re-entry of the srmy of in temperature over ths Rockies. which had been erected with articles' Heat, for It did no manner of good. At 1 o'clock yesterday morning, the carried in the army pack spread put choice Heat Boosts Baltimore Deaths BALTIMORE. Julr 20 (A. mercury stood at 81, fell to 77 at 5 na high a.vs, In the spirit ot a der-ainn Job: "The Lord giveth suil the Ixtrd takelh blessed he the name of the in front in orderly fashion.

Regimental Reviews Hals' and 7 o'clock, soared to 90 at noon, and then spent the afternoon exclusively in being just as nasty as Maryland's heat wave rose to higher levels today with records above 100 at several points In ths western end of Wa may have our differences of the State ana a mark ot vo at JJaitr more. opinion wllh respect to rhureh creeds, but few of us can Ignore the power of religion In the livea of many uotnble soldiers and statesmen. We have only To sdd to ths discomfort of city I'lsfi isi nisrtsMjr-Trsay-fi'tff A -'-f y-" A week a general Increase tn Balti more deaths of fiftr per cent, over to recall Washington and Cromwell, Princess Hermint and her husband ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, who is dwellers, the humidity didn't lend helping hind, at all, for at 9 o'clock yesKfdsy morning it wss 61), snd at ths corresponding period for lsst year described at a peerless orator bj visitor to th chapel at Doom was attributed indirectly the neat Iit ths Health Department. A total of where the former German ruler conducts services on Sundays. ELGIN $21-50 The Elgin name on the dial guarantees its accuracy and workmanship.

Tapnin's guarantees quick and reliable service. deaths was reported, 97 mors than a year ago. Seventeen deaths the past ing halls the hundreds of little things week tn xtaitimnre were nuriDuteu to fur odious In our eyes as It made everything else which had a German ths best. Orders to curtail consump that art forgotten by civilisation, hut tion of water were issued today at label. Alasl that our word "clvlliia' are essential to what I call culture.

This is a theme dear to the former tion" has been ao painfully limited as The scorching rays of the sua did nothing to esse the strsln of tbe inspection. Regimental bands stationed nearby blared forth lively march tunes snd popular airs to lighten tbe discomfort of wsiting ths srrival of the Federal inspectors, but it wss hot snd the most alluring music could not inspire the Joy felt by the soldiers ss the inspectors passed after a careful consideration of the personal appear-ance of each man, his rifle or pistol snd other articlea of his equipment. Before returning to their company streets the troops passed in regimental review. Military bearing and other qualities were carefully weighed, then the inspectors left to tslly their ratings ot the different units while the guardsmen hurried through their noon day messes, after which ths majority departed for town on pass. Tomorrow, "the middle Sundsy," will be the big day of the camp and nearly every organization here is arranging special ceremonies and celebrations for the entertainment of the legion ot visitors, the vsn of which begnn arriving tonight Phllxtalnhia'a llllh Tnf.nt..

Frederick, and continued in force at Baltimore and other cities. Only .02 to mean little more than material Com of sn inch of rainfall has beeu re TERMS 5 0e WEEKLY Emperor, for he had his first quarrel wllh Bismarck over the question of improving the conditions of German wage earners. Ths Jron Chancellor would forts and labor-saving machinery. When I was younger we could still corded here in.exactly a month. spesk favorably of one who had cul Ohio Heat Wave BroHen BULOVA LONE EAGLE not listen to anv auch philanthropy ture; but when Matthew Arnold came over in the 'SI is and talked eternally ot CLEVELAND.

July 28 (A. He took the world as he found it. and what he called "cultchnh' that other Thunderstorms and cool winds brought If the proletariat was dissatisfied he wise useful word was made ridiculous $37.50 Ohioans relief from another abnormal heat wave today and a comfortable called out the troops. The Kaiser insisted ntinn a avmna 1 orlock 4u Drought Grips South; Kentucky Hard Hit ATLANTA, July 26 (A. Wild cheering greeted the report of an operator In a broker's office st Louisville, today that rain was falling in Lexington, but this proved So be only a drizzle aud it was soon over.

The seriousness of the drought in Kentucky was empbasixed anew with the action of the Richmond authorities in reducing the water allowance from twelve to eight hours daily. Tbe temperature at Louisville was 02 st noon and the humidity high. There were clouds, but no rain. In Virginia, the drought continues with no rain in sight. The situation was especially severe In the western part of the State.

The temperature at Richmond at 2 M. was US, hotter than yesterday. There was no relief in sight for Arkansas, where a drought exists over tha State. The temperature at Little Rock at noon was IM). A five-year record was equslled at snd finally sought refuge In certain Boston shrines, where New England vestals trim a flickering flame on the Sunday was predicted.

who were Certamlr neither myatira nor hypocrite and William II niakee a worthy third. He conducted aervlce this morning la the large reception hall. Ther wss no clerical paraphernalia beyond a imall platform and lectern for his Hilde and prayer book. Of course hia "family" In the widest sense waa present, and slso such of hia employees on the eetale who chose to come, On thia day there waa a strong contingent of sturdy (iermans from over the border, all es-service men, who had come on purpose. Many had their wives.

Plain Lesion Taught The Kaiser read some llible extracts part, from the old and part from the new testament. Then he preached a sermon and repented the Lord's I'rav-er. He omitted the customary finale apostnlicinn. It waa a very short and satisfactory aervice It could not have occupied mora than one hour. Moreover, there was nothing hut plain llible teaching no creed or theological exegesis a wholesome hour.

The text was: "Without me ye can do nothing!" And of course he dwelt upon the importance of living according to divine law and not merely for our personal profit. He did not fail to point hia moral hy a gentle reference to the present aorinl unrest throughout the world largely In Cler-Biany and more still in Soviet Itussia. As an orator the Kaiser has few enuala and no superior. He combines Temoeratures were generally in tne thetic study of labor conditions, and consequently itls to him that we owe labor Insurance and old age pensioning The most popular of all the Bulova models their famoui "Lone Eagle" a 15 ruby Jewel movement with brate-Iet that matches the case. OA's this morning and reached 100 at altar or ltrowning.

Self-government at Home Youngstown. but fell rapidly as storm TERMS-75c WEEKLY measures that have amis been copied throughout the civilized world. What Our Civilization Bossts clouds moved over tha Stste. Scattered rainfall and aome cool breezes were the general Ohio forecast for We need a word for the civilization Hint makes Holland a paradise of babes its companies from Chester snd West' Chester, 1'hoenixville, Doylestowa and! on wheels a paradise where self-gov. Sunday.

i mignt illustrate the Kaisers of Kulture by a triflle auch ns the eminent and civil liberty are at home, yet where each class has responsibilities no less than rights. Would that I UilTcrenre between Hollund and Amer ica in the mere matter of public high other cities in thst vicinity, have arranged for a formal dress parade. Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Meyers is commanding the regiment in the SUITOR SHOOTS WOMAN 21 JEWEL $49.50 A real value. A ills 1 Benrus movement which means a watch of rnll-r a accuracy.

Flexible bracelet to maun. could smuggle through ths New York ways and motor cara. We lend the world in these two magnificent achieve absence of Colonel Charles B. Finley, Wounds Her and Kills Himself When customs a strong nose of Dutch civili snt ion from Amsterdam to New Am stcrdam. uienls.

We can motor from the Atlantic to the l'acific and from Canada Reconciliation Efforts Fall As to France, the Kaiser considered ijtcurenant Antliony J. Del Campo, Itader of the lllth Infantry band, haa prepared elsborate programmes for the concerts he has scheduled for TERMS-U WEEKLY to the Wo (Jrande. and at everv rninin YONKERS, N. July 20 (A. Ills efforts at a reconciliation fail Ing station slap our chesta and'nitv the Memphis, with tbe sixty-ninth that there would always tie war be cause of that nation's aggressive din poor benighted Europeans who have tiny of the drought.

The temperature) ing, Charles Zyben, 43, a butler of Jer-was 01 with no rain in the offing, i sey City, N. today shot and wound- position, their perpetunl raids into not na mnny cara to the square mile or Rains in some sections of Alabama1 ert nertua r.ctaroae, zj, ana men Kinea Complete Selection of Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois, Bulova, Gothic, Benrus wstrhes (or ladies and men economically priced from $15.00 to the day. Lieutenant Del Campo is considered an authority on military bands, having studied and played under the leadership of some of ths most far-famed of the military bandmasters tiermnny dating bmk a thousand years and more. Louis XIV robbed Germany of Alsace-Lorraine, and Germany took broke the long dry spell. Montgomery so vast a inileuge to scorch over.

We call that civilisation. We know that thousands sre nn every quality essential to one who himself, lbs shooting occurred In the attic of the Ectarode home here. Miss reported high humidity with tempera tures for the State in the nineties. it back in 1H7IK Now it ia once more Ectarode was taken to a hospital with Louisiana and Mississippi enjoyed In WCAU Wiinuitr I At, 'Tap anal Cm." Twne might nnatiy manned or killed, and yet we boast of our civilization, while her avenues are encumbered by tramps and a bullet in her abdomen. Doctors said she probably would recover.

Zyben under ths rench flag. He thought France cruel in her col onies, having in mind more partlcti in in addition to bis other extensive musical education on the Continent. Many of ths company messes of the generally fair weather, partly cloudy with thundershowers probable on the died almost instantly, a bullet in bis Der colonies eager for more sett era Inrly the French accounts of Devil's coasts Sunday afternoon. The Kaiser shrugs hia shoulders at Island, where Dreyfus was confined. brain.

Miss Ectarode told police she and Zyben became acquainted several months ago. A few weeks sgo, she Charlotte, N. had a noon temperature of 94. the weather was cloudy with gentle breesea in the afternoon. Rainfall was under normal for the ssid, she lesrned he hsd a wife in Brooklyn and told him not to call on But Ins knowledge in this field was not so clear as In that of England and America perhaps because be met few Frenchmen, while with us of English speech he talks much and frankly.

Besides, Frenchmen know nothing of their own colonies, and it is idle to expert frankness from a irnvernnient year, but the drought condition in the CariHinns was not considered serious as yet. Open Monday and Saturday Nights her again, NORRIS BEGINS CAMPAIGN Macon, in central Georgia, had a two-inch rainfall last night with a official. 718 MARKET resultant cooling of temperatures. Starts Drive With Attack an Federal Fair aud wanner tonight and was the forecast for Nashville. Farm Board OMAHA.

July 26 (A. Senator Son Born to Girl, 13, No rain was indicated for the Tennes see cnpitnl. which reported the drought general. The temperature at 2 I. M.

Oeorge W. Norris. srrlving in his home State today to begin his campaign for re-election, stated that the Federal was US with a higher reading In sight. Wife of York Boy; Youngest 'Ma" in U. S.

a civilization of mere mileage and machinery. He has but to wnvs hia hand over Holland for me to see whnt he means, Holland Fsvors Pedestrians Between Doorn and' Amsterdam 1 can see beautifully built highways crowded with people, aoms In their cars, aome on commercial trucks, some in horse-drawn vehicles, some on bicycles, some on foot. This broad avenue has an excellent sidewalk for pedestrians, an. excellent bicycle pnth, a tram line on a eeparnte path, and, of course, the admirably paved central surface for motor cara. It la hard for me to writs at my window ao eager am I to watch the numberless little girls and boys hurrying along on their bikes.

And more interesting still ia the steady stream on a holiday family parties, all on bicycles and always a baby in a basket behind mama and maybe a two-year-old in front of the father perched close to his handle bars. Thia is what the Kaiser calls Kultur and what our civilisation' has not yet produced. Old and Young Unprotected Farm Board "hssn done anything for the farmer and can't." Harrlsburg Weather Report nARRISBURO, July 28 (A. lis contended that ths board Is at General weather conditions ss reported tempting the Impossible in bandliug Continued From First Page crop surpluses as it Is trying to do. oy the-local weather bureau follow: "it is not necessary to tell the fsrm- Low pressure, central north of Jlln- complex for them to solve, they would nesnta.

has caused slow rises in the ers of Nebraska that the Farm Board Brings tenipersture which continues above has failed to help them, he said. seek the aid of the State Board of normal over the central valleys and They know thst by prices of their eastward to the Atlantic, with showers wheat and other Education and ask for a ruling in the case. Meanwhile, Mrs. Moody is not con This High-Grade would succeed ny persunsioni yet by strange sarcasm of destiny the world of him rather as the embodiment ot military force. Pulpit Changes tha Man Ilia fenturea are of beautiful pro-wrtion rlassiral In line.

Of course can look repellent when posing as war lord, hut in the pulpit he ia a holly different man a pleader, a messenger of glad tidinga, an spnstnl-nl Cicero, a soul-stirring Martin tiUther. i hava heard many of our notable speakers tiladstom and Arthur Balfour In the House of 1'hartes Rtminer and liayard on the floor of the Senate; Henry Ward Reecher, Mark Twain, Joseph Choate. all in the first rank of scholars and vocal artists but I think the Kaiser topi them nil. He not only lias fluency of speech, dignity of presence, an utterance of remnikable distinctness and melody, and a mind stored with Infinite illustrations, but baa an earnestness that carries one away the earneatneRa of sincere conviction the highest quality of the great orator, the perfect persuader. The Kaiser apoke aa the apirlt moved him.

He may have had a few notes, but I did not see him refer to them, yet In the midst of hia talk he made a learned allusion to excavations hi Mesopotamia that revealed a text of similar Import thousands of years before Christ. His address could not have occupied more than twenty minutes, but had It lasted two hours I am sure no one would have nodded. The Kaiser Is a live wire. Visitors Get Kindly Greeting After aervlce an equerry presented in turn all those who had come from and with each he shook hands and sent them home with a few words which made them beam with happiness. At lunch there was much talk of India and llritish rule and the present unrest; and be expressed the opinion that King tleorge would see the Ganges return one day to its native rainhs.

To this 1 queried whether the nntlves would le happier if England should retire in favor of Japan? He smiled incredulously. 1 asked him what he thought of Dutch rule in Java. He would not commit himself on such a subject being quasi guest of Holland but he met me half way by saying that In Java there waa a steadiness of colonial policy characteristic of the Netherlands, Government; and that steadiness made for quiet and progress among the natives. He pointed out that in Holland the Colonial Department was in cerned with anything except the mys terious little bundle of crying, kicking, 4-Piece Bedroom Suite mewing life which was born to her snd EXP EN SI VE Nn American mother darea wheel her babe along our great highways. It her 17-year-old husband.

So far aa she is concerned, there might as well not be any such a bothersome thing At An Exceptional Saving ss school attendance rules and regulations which are strict. Regular Uiams fh $200 Value! if we nave tnem: ah tns newest is in If style frames and finest lenses at ldsaBA Pj'i II We have them! All ths nswest style frames and finest lenses at 1 The amazingly young mother was married last year after a petition, pre-aented by her mother, Mrs. Goldie Ditlow. asking that her daughter. Beatrice M.

Ditlow, then 12 years old. be grunted a marriage license by the Clerk of the Courts. Robert E. Glenn. Judge Henry" C.

Niles heard the plcn and granted the request. Justice of savings of (5 to $10 a pair. Compare our values: and remember thst examination by specialists Is Included in our prices. SPECIAL Toric Bifocals in strllfh. sm.

ifm kstrririnr em spllj'dv ftlfWJJ V.Uff. I Is posaitile tor you to walk to your nearest village, but there ia no aide-walk and you must expect every moment a huge truck or acorching omnibus to crowd you off upon broken stone or into a ditch. Ths automobile is one element in modern civilisation, but Kultur would have protected our mothers and babes and the venerable folk on foot. Another feature of Holland that makes her superior to civilized America, And we can draw small Comfort from reflecting that our beautiful Country was discovered arid settled and wisely cultivated by our Dutch progenitors. We were then a happier people and more truly civilised than today.

In Holland you can see the highways bordered by magnificent beech, elm or oak trees, where in my wealthy Stale of New York no thought is given to that Important matter. On the avenue between Doorn and, Amsterdam there are four beautiful rows of trees. I call that Kultur. Holland Has Kultur I One more feature and I am done. In America the mails are made more 91S.OO TIUr, the 1'eace O.

H. Barnes, of Ilossville, Thil W1 Only IpWTir married Florence snd Ralph, snd the faMiiarf Outr fO Ym couple took up their married life on a farm at Mt. Airy, near here. Here's a typical example of the August Furniture Sale values at Harold's a massive 4-piece Bedroom Suite of better type-finely constructed of genuine walnut veneers quality that is more than "skin deen" Note the Popular Hollywood Vanity LARGE STORAGE HOUSE FREE TOWER OFFICE SPACE TIIAT IS DIFFERENT see it by all means Roomy Chifforobe sss-ssswaaiaw ism is iv On v'tfj rxi WILL GIVE AWAY 17 UPRIGHT PIANOS All leading makes Ideal for beginners. Merely pay ths Storage charge of $111, Act quick.

Kit MS CAN HE Alilt ANG101) C.ll at 255 S. 3rd St, or Phone Mr. Baker PEN. 3471 dependent of politics and conducted its alfnirs with a single eye to native conditions. Colonial Policies Compared "Iu England and the United States," he said, "colonial policy is at the mercy of home politics and the natives of Bombay and Manila an constantly being disturbed by propaganda from dangerous because of huge signboards advertising chewing gum or cigarettes or other such nuisance.

These prevent; me from enjoying the scenery and ron-i fuse me when I am in search of really; useful Rigns. In Holland the state protects the wayfarer in America we protect the trusts. Holland bus Kultur and no end of civilization into the bargain, I Alas! that war made the word Kill-1 24-Hour Elevator Service Light and Airy Rooms Filtered Ice Water Restaurant Service Unrestricted Parking, etc. If you art looking for an office location, The Philadelphia Inquirer Building offers advantages that cannot be "duplicated in Philadelphia. j.

1 i a ii 'n io" Washington or Westminster Hull. The natives of Java, per contra, deal only with a government in Ituitenzorg. where half the council is Javanese and half Dutch. "The fault of Kngland consists in contusing civilization and A nation amy furnish its colonies with nil the externals of what we call civilization and yet not satisfy its legitimate cravings. We may build railways mid roads and canals and provide telephones, electricity and harbor works, yet wonder that we receive no thanks.

"We must reach the soul of our people and that means Kultiire, aa it is mockingly spelled in England. We must give to the poorest class educa as lM V- Saturday p.m. 11 13 15 N. 2nd St. Fine Selected Veneers Until 9 liiilte bz.Jim III fJ The Largest Furniture Store it East Aurust rurtiitiira SaleA r.i! i.Tlnt of in.ipmi lopatto, 0Mt to 1 Dinini Room ill ii.

-mi -irM 1 I UuiAjosa Jt- Massive Dresser opon eairst account wita no oitra oharia. tional and recrentive opportunities fitted to their needs. The people must not be left in the slums of big cities at tue mercy or revolutionary agita tors or social cranks." William II Explains Kultur AUENTOWN vx: PHlLADfcLPfclA READING LANCASTER IU U.I fll HI i II Tho. i I Letter. For Particulars, Address C.

Turner The ridladelphia Inquirer Building Broad and Callowhill Streets Telephone Rit. 1600 BiMniK.i- in iiuiitih in niiiiiuir.v anii'ltn(f medical care. Their schooling should iHre- bo tree irom reunions or political mm 1 Vltfwfl Hi' annT "IM ff flP1 4 luIJH 11 oak ref riser. Ilfjl li PJ mohslr I so fs Sn nrfl so propaganda. They should be helped in the matter of municipal playgrounds, or washhouses, or theatres or gather- Week I S'Sulte, aut.

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