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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 11

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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ELEVEN ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929 mond and Dorothy and Officer- and alimony she egg. They make him wonder why he takes the trouble to lay so many as ut if she had enough juld have it. See? JNaTlTUTIOK, MILLER WftMATIONAU Mrs. Wayne Elliott. ONLY $25 IS FOUND the majority of water works companies throughout the country.

At present according to this utility expert "It is estimated that about 50 per cent of the water works in the United States long as it's never enough. And never Uh 'ihese Women By LEOLA ALLARD (Universal Service) being allowed more than a tenth of one per cent of what he lays, the idea and suggested that Mr. Hoover can the officials of the capital together and threaten to employ secret service agents to gather information regarding liquor law violations. He could tell the district officials, Howell said, "that if aie secret service gets the violators before you do, you are out." The complete text of the White IN HERMIT'S IRON SAFE Hagerstown. Sept.

22. When Harry are privately owned." is being born and nurished that per haDs. after all. he had better stay sin A. Shaffer, Deputy Register of Wills, A report from the National Water Works Corporation says that in 1924 the properties now owned by this company had en operating ratio of 58.7 per gle and lay his eggs in a bank.

After a goose's feathers are all pulled out, few York, Sept. 21. Peer papa! House statement follows: Something should be done about people who think up things to rush the 1M out of papa's purse. But othing wiil be because America is a woman's country. Many a girl leaves home and a good husband for a devil cn wheels with big soft ballon tires.

All of this is supposed to spur men on to ambition, to make them work harder to become richer. But nobody knows how many men it drives to remain single, and after all that doesn't work out so sweet for the ladies. who wants him anyway? cent, under consolidation manage' opened the iron safe of the hermit, William Bell, who died near here, it contained only about $25, personal papers and a will executed several years ago, but made invalid by removal of the signature and marking on the document The will left the The reason Peggy Joyce got so much "Senator Howell's statement that the prohibition law is not being enforced in the District of Columbia seriously ment, however, the operating ratio has been cut down to 40.3 per cent. money, says a man. whose money she impugns the good faith and capacity got, is that she told every man who courted her exactly what It was she Reading Eagle.

i CELEBRATE GOLDEN They've got out a new necklace now, saturated with big western front diamonds, running around and hanging down from it. They call it alimony, which certainly is doing damage by suggestion. A husband would step and think before he'd sink that much money where it didn't draw interest, estate to his sister, who is dead. wanted. There was no trick about it oi commissioner Dougherty, in charge of police; Superintendent of Police Pratt, District Attorney Rover and The letter pave no clew to his past She said "I want money," and they life, but indicated that Bell had rela Agent William Blandford.

wmiMii uriMkiner women are could produce it or pass out of the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY tives in New England and had been in "The president is glad the senator killing the goose that lays the golden ture, and Peggy didn't care much which has raised the question. He is conn they did. dent that the senator would not make It "was entirely a matter of choice, and if they chose to amuse her by lay correspondence with them. HOOVER ASKS HOWELL FOR 'DEFINITE FACTS' these charges unless they were based upon definite facts with time and place, ing their golden eggs in her safety deposit box she wasn't the one to stop Continuous Performance 1 To 11 P. M.

and if he will lay any such information before the department of Justice, the them, ON CAPITAL RUM SALES president will have the matters vigor ously investigated, 'for it is the inten tlon not only to secure the fullest en- 'Continued from Page One) FEATURE 1.45 3.43 5.45 And 9.15 7.45 forcement in the district possible under It's too bad that a man who goes flat handing his money over to the women in his life has to become such a pessimist. If he had as many ideas as the women, he wouldn't do it in the first place. But knowing it's your own tne organization of enforcement agen Direction Warner-Equity Theatres LOW HEELS Li Jc he? LIKED 1 Of course they do. That's why they vary themselves so much in the ne wI.Miller slippers With low, curving heels and sturdy Cuban heels and the new all-leather heels to choose from they know you just can't help liking some -of them! statement asserted that if the senator would lay any such information before the department of Justice, a vigorous cles as provided by law, but to make it a model in the country. Moreover, fault doesnt sweeten the bitter cup.

it is only fair to give to the district of' investigation would follow. It is intended, the statement added, ficials an opportunity to meet such In time he finds out what a sap he is It was Dr. Holobom who said (Continued from Page Five) now living. They are Mrs. John Besch, Philadelphia: Mrs.

Ambrose Bartholomew, Mrs. Sally Deiley, Allentown: Miss Mary Ellen Elliott, at home; Harry Raymond, Samuel and Officer Wayne Elliott, all of Allentown. Yesterday's celebration at the Elliott home was attended by fifty guests from Allentown and out-of-town. The dinner was served at 3 o'clock and Mr. beautiful gifts, Including quite a few beautiful gifts, including a number of gold coins.

Both the celebrants ore active and in fine health, Mr. Elliott still working dally at his trade of carpentering in the employ of C. Perrotto, contractor. Guests at the golden wedding anniversary dinner were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.

John Besch and daughter, Marian, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John Kluge, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonnell, Mrs.

Mary ar-gus and children, Irene and Hugh, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Water, Bethlehem: Mr. and Mrs. William Kleckner, Tamaqua; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy charges." TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK THE SCREEN SIZZLES WITH HEAR! SEE! that prohibition enforcement in the "'In each human heart are a tiger, District of Columbia should be made a model for the rest of the country. The statement also said that Senator When informed of the White House statement, Senator Howell remarked that he meant everything he said and that in connection with the importation of embassies' liquor he was prepared to a pig, an ass and a nightingale. Diversity of character is due to their unequal activity." (CopyriEht. 1929.

Universal Service) LOTUS THEATRE WILL HAVE SOUND PICTURES submit a statement? which' showed that there had been a violation of the pro Howell's charges seriously impugned the good faith of the enforcement officials of the district. Howell's remarks were made yesterday in the senate. He said that the president could enforce the dry laws in Washington if he insisted upon it hibition statute. The senator said he was quite sur prised to learn that his remark Jiad causeS any unusual attention because he had referred to what he considered Announcement Is made -by the management ot the Lotus theatre that the theatre will be re-opened within a short period, completely refurnished and with alterations which will make it the finest residential theatre In the city. Not the least interesting feature of the a situation of which every one in Wash ington ought to be aware.

Hell and daughter, Helen, LOOK FOR The minute embassy liquor came IMILLEIT within the 12-mile limit, Howell said, Mrs. Arthur Cope. Mr. and Mrs. John Beautiful jkoa.

and was transported through the tern M. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Weiss, John Stemplinger, Elsie Leibensperger, Mr. tory of the United States to its destination, an infraction of the prohibition announcement is tnai me latest improved RCA Photophone System of showing sound and talking pictures is at present being installed by a corps of motion picture engineers and will be in complete operation with the reopening of the theatre.

In taking this step the management has gone ahead with the policy of installing the most perfect system for showing sound and talking pictures. Further announcement of the policy of the Lotus for the coming season and a listing of the popular photoplays to be presented will be made shortly. law had been committed. He said he was prepared to submit to any responsible officials the names of the shipping company, packing Anns and Mrs. William A.

Elliott and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Bartholomew and children, Viola and Ambrose, Mrs. Sally Deiley and daughters, Doris and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Elliott and children, Helen, Marie, Harry and Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. and other agencies involved in the transportation of embassy liquor for the FORMER READING MAN proper prosecution, but added that this Samuel Elliott and children Samuel, information was at present in the hands of the departments of Justice, state and LxJLjVnJI Gwendolyn and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott and children, Ray treasury.

No personal reflection was meant WITH ROBERT ARMSTRONG upon any official of the government, the senator said, when he made his state and CAROL LOMBARD ftffifMifeSroBE ment in the senate, but that it was Ikfh6Rcture his purpose merely to call to the atten tlon of the country a fact that pro' ALLENTOWN hibition could be enforced more easily See WILLIAM HAINES on Gum-Dipped Tires in "Speedway" at the STATE THEATRE September 23 to 28 in the city of Washington than any where else In the country. "In the states and in separate com' IT'S COMING! SOLD GLASS OF WATER FOR PRINCELY SUM (Continued from Page Five) terest the magnate in a new As he sat down in the oil man's office, he was asked the usual question, "What can I do for you, young man?" To which he replied, "May I have a glass of water, please?" The water was brought. "Now what is it you wish to sell me?" asked the magnate. Holding up the glass of water, Mr, Detwiler answered, "Just this!" So unique and graphic was the illustration that by the time Mr. Detwiler had finished the interview, outlining the merger of a number of privately owned water companies, he had in reality formed the North American Water Works Corporation, starting with $350,000 invested by the oil magnate.

munities," he continued, "the conduct governed by political considerations. of enforcement officers frequently is if the executive authority insisted upon it." PHILAUULflllA. PA. But In the capital, which is governed by congress and the laws of which are enforced by the president, officials are responsible to the will of the 1 "Therefore, the prohibition laws could be enforced by the Washington officials ATLANTIC CITY. N.

J. Tnriav ine JNauonai waicr vtuim owns, controls and operates 21 com- kpanies, valued at $8,787,629. The com mrsrfm i munities servea in i-ennsyivami cue. Rosedale, Hyde Park, Edgefield, Temple Villa, Sinking Spring, wesc Lawn, wyo-misslng, Springmont, Wyomissing Hills, wpsfc Wvomissin and Intervilla (all "ConvnUnt to vrywhrm" MTTENHOUSE HOTEL 22d Chestnut Sts Philadelphia Pa A Aotl Ik higlttt tjf emitting Qttf tin ittt petrtnat RMm with liol and 0 VP cold rannlaf water wa llsems with UP bath WW Clob Breakfast, 80c np Special Laneheen, Evening Dinner, ft.tS As well as service la carte. Munte Dnrlnit I.unrhcoa, Dinner and Sapper.

4 7: Smmms suburbs of Reading: Butler township, iMlCft yVL West Mahanoy township. Ringtown, ETEHJE JMES) ODfcJILSf 1 ifflsT: Frackville. Girardvllle, Gilberton, Shenandoah, Shenandoah Heights, Lehigh-ton, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, East Mauch Chunk, Freeland, Valley View, Hegins, Tower City, Orwin, Muir, Wil-liamstown, Scottdale, Everson, Mount Pleasant and Gettysburg. In New Jersey: Riverton, Palmyra and Washington. In Tennessee: Athens and North Athens.

And in West Virginia: Buck-hannon, Kingwood and Philippl 42 communities in all. -It is Mr. Detwiler's dream to unite She saar "Bed Hot Mama" instead ef "Rome Sweet Said "rood nlrbt" when other folks said "good Sold her soul 4o place her daughter on a pedestal only to hare a ritzy, headstronr g-irt lanirb at her love and leave her for a millionaire lover! ALSO fffiwa Vitfl.TlioTifi Presentations it A Uiteatra Ff'IV" 77 ttirt EJILT ana AWm till tJx kt I lli 2.25 $11.00 $13.75 $18.75 $15.75 $20.75 S18.R0 $28.75 $67.75 LOVE New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago Indianapolis St. Louis Cincinnati Louisville Minneapolis Los Angeles iV 'i There's more pleasure and less cost in a mile of motor bus travel than in any other transportation known. All the zest of the open road the beauty of the highways is yours.

Fares about half usual travel rates. Go by bus on the largest, longest, most dependable of systems. Ticketand information at depots. ALLEN HOTEL, Phone 7271 4 ...11 MATE: 1 -vn ffao; 11 HOPE JUaaf 'MOWI; TALKING 0ANCIHG 7M WITH THE OP6 UAL PlAY REYHODWDS: ACCOMMODATE THE MAffY 'THOUSANDS WHO COULD MOT BTAiH SEATS LAST. WEEIS -Stapes li TEARS GLOOM GAI ETY COURAG 9 THE TWO RIVALS THE AFFECTIONS LAUGHT WV FOR 3,891 scholars have been taught by me here.

At the opening of the last 12 classes between 160 and 180 were present. New Location Trainmen Hall JOIN THE a VMi MANY GIRLS -3 1 ZS OF 7r MUST BE DANCING CLASS Drama tnat6ums fsento upirsou tvt ts wfensty. Ijpryeous Orie Pecces -Spngs that you never forget louet lbe Co or fu1- lATcfcec Joyous- Paue tfie G736e Trie at re. y. af 2.oo Tvyo weeks afMe Capfof Theatre N.

Y. Four weeks tvfthe Coon Under Direction of Prof. McGrain" at the i a. $-jL iii, r. it, ir- i i ftm vi "V' a.

ar if- Hall Trainmen's ftjeatre A. Y. VICTOR rvroASinn EDMUND LOWE Two XAeeA-s at fje St-aneu ULYDAMI1A All A TO. OUR PATPONS As BPOADWA7 one of the 6gjesf features of the season usf? to urge eiery one fo see ana for (our convenience as A couYc at fen the matnees ancY earfu shows cine avoc the nfghf crowefs. Cor.

of 10th and Walnut Allentown Opening Night Friday, September 27 One Term 12 Lessons 3 honrs Instructions 8rll to 11.15 each evening. Payment $1.99 first night you Join. No spectators during instructions. These lessons will continue every Friday I look for 100 scholars the opening: night. This class la for young and old.

married or single. Make up your group of 2, 4 or 6, and Join opening night. GUARANTEE. I will guarantee to teach a class of 150 Just as easy as 15 without any help and if I fail I will refund your money. Come and try first lesson and If you are not satisfied you may drep out if you wish.

Remember you cannot not learn to dance by some one pulling or dragging you around the dance halL TALKING SINGING LAUGHING Movietone Till IT IS SXILL ADVISABLE TO COME TO AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES TO BE ASSURED GOOD SEATS 1 ftb TT AAlA A lw1 Saturday Night Dance Will Open Saturday, Sept. 28 Harvey Harwick's Ramblers of 15 Men TRAINTHEN'S HALL HAS BEEN "REDECORATED Feature Starting at 1, 3.C5, 5.10, 7.15, 9.25 P. M. A.

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