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CAMDEN POST-TELEGR A 0 DA JANUARY 2 9, ,1 9 1 2. EXCUSE HE! Drawn By M. A1YER MONSTER SHIPS TO Investments BE BUILT VERY SOON I fvE got a WDtx-el iapRwarr-mBER-jl Iwhy is a ckller rt thc vw? i cvi WAUX-THfTT JDST POOR UKE LOVgrV? IT UP en Minutes XTiih The Shbrt Story X'riters 'N Docks and Canals Mast be Built to Accommodate These Leviations. HI'C JACET BY OLGA SINCLAIR. Are those that do not fluctuate during disturbed conditions of the money or markets.

First Mortgages, well secured on real estate in Camden constitute "gilt-edge' investments. They do not depend upon the financial responsibility, of individuals or' corporations, for their stability and are exempt from taxation as personal We can supply such investments in amounts from 5500 Upward. Send for list of First Mortgages we now have for sale. suns twr cRSt i v' XT i 7 wrm Miss jwg-jrv jCf pjA gy (isrrft 9 I ff I (rrsrftKTs) eoop one I jtA I r) 3ooo l.jrf I bmi- first or all- he cmes I I then he gives the bell (beile)) TO ft POOR (WORE) fl rVINO (Copyrighted for the Pott-Telegram) WORLD'S EXPERTS DISCUSS PROBLEM The people who thought they knew ing It was in a high state of excite- Hannah Marlah haat n1 ah would 4 wiicox na promised to take me have told you that there were none up to-morrow," he informed them Juh llantly. "He's going to try out a new machine at the aviation field, and I'm no end anxioua to go, too; never been in one Deiore.

wno Knew ner might have said that Bhe was heartless and soulless. Hannah Marlah was not soulless. On the contrary, she had what Is termed a temperament But she had also the art which few possess, that 'of making herself deformed, It "Oh, Mr. Ord, do you think it's perfectly safe? I'm afraid I'll dream What will be the dimension of aea-golng vessels of the future? Will transatlantic liners and war vessels continue to grow until the present monster ships seems as canal boats by comparison What will be the maximum In 1930? in 1950? This is one of the most vital oum. about it to-night," broke in May, Hannah Marlah said in her, slow drawn: yesJ Your first experi Wm.

P. Hallinger Cor. 6th Market St8V S. E. Cor.

Broadway Kalgtio Ave. (hallinger building) Estab. 1890 Note Yellow Signt ence aigh life!" tions that will have 'the attention of the great International Congress of "I doubt if I have another one. Tou see," he pursued rather awkwardly, Navigation in May 2 3 pleased tier to affect certain simian which others displayed. She laughed out of sheer melancholy.

From sheer loneliness, Bhe (mutilated herself. It Is not given to every one toJja consistent rve decided to accept my next. j.ne foremost experts of the uncle oner, i ll probably be sailing woria will discuss next weeK the Hanna Marian sickened. aanora maryhiynTanrthisques- iion may seem of small moment "Oh, she said, with unusual dellb- may say, "Why not wait and see? 25TH ANNUAL; ruteness, "you're going to leave?" After a moment she added abruptly: Why prophesy?" But to the men of the nations who havo the world's "Well, before you vanish into the dim dawn of ai-tiqulty let me see your navigation in their care, this question GERMAN AMERICAN is of vast importance. The men wno daubs.

Duna the canals and dredge the har- He reached for his portfolio, resting Moreover, she avoided any Intimacy with her restless soul. The image of it, alarmed her If alarming to her, it was certainly disturbing to others. Hannah Marlah was a tragic comedian, and she could distinguish herself so terribly thst she had few associates. Among these few were two people whose silhouettes must now be placed. One was a vouth.

Stanton Ord. met in on tne spinaie-iegged pygmy table be f6rt him. oors ana deepen the rivers and con struct docks and repair slips they CHARITY-BALL cannot wait. They must look Into it's Just two or three drawings for that slum-story in 'Caswell's'; I tne future with the vision proph want to ask you if you think" ets and plan their vorks for nhips AT THE but the sentence was never finished. waicn tne ruture will place on the ocean to carry the world's trade.

Ship canals and great drydocks can Academy of Music her art school-days, and not avoided if JomAn1 a crasn -slnce. The other was a girl with whom uproar every one -i a i it started. May rushed from the room. not be built quickly nor cheaply As But: nimiuu nr. i Oman i This girl.

May Travere. a gentle tempes- I RFTER WHICH HE 6NES I THEN IF HE DOES NOT AND HER.I THE MAID HIS OUT- HE 15 TTMCEN IN their required size Increases this cost the sidelong movements mvnn'o ar.nl vhn alwavi tnlrl vr.il Monday Evening, Feb. 12 and time of construction are manl 1 .1 nil awiucu. ine areagmg or a naroor or Bhe slept, nevertheless displayed a most respectable ability in the diffusion of Froebel's tactics in a neighbor estuary to an extra dopth of a few feet takes many years. These must work for the future.

For that reason, this Twelfth iVavtaration Con or a wounded duck, but leaving behind her thi; havoo of an overturned table and a floor littered with sketches. Stanton Ord set to work with desperate baste to pick them up. She returned in a moment, pale and trembling. "It's the lift." she explained Jerkily; "it seems to have dropped into space with the boy in it. "Very inconsiderate, I think.

May's so unnerved she's gone gress, bringing togetner the foremost navigation authorities of all nations ing pchoot In regard to Hannah Marlah, she displayed chapped' lips and a look of constant bewilderment. It may or may not have been the mission of Hannah Marlah to surprise, hut she at least startled poor May, as Indsed she startled everybody. She was distinctly a startling person. will treat this question thoroughly ana attempt to arrive at predictions by the light of the best experience the most complete data and the straight to bed. Really I She drop Uannali Marlah, with her Dunoon's opinions of the most learned tsperts, wnai size ao tnese men Deileve m.k.

was a worshiper of Deauty. Into seat, curiously unstrung. Bl.e was urly. She was angular; she it ana prepared to go. iir.i b.r iinw far wan usuallv But I'll be in to-morrow night to vessels of the future v.ill attain? that ri vai tell you aboui my he finished Leemans, an eminent engineer of Amsterdam, predicts that a few roars 1912 GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES Of THE MAENNERCHOR SOCIETY 1637 North Broad Street IN AID OF Tbe Cbapin Memorial Heme For ktiiM 6713 Woodland Avenue AND Tbe Keisiogfoo Dispensary For Tie Trra'raul rf Tabercalcsis N.

Cor. Hancock Street and Susquehanna Avenue Subscription Ticket, (Cent and 2 Ladies) $5.00 Extra Ladj Ticket $1.00 Spectator llcket, (Amphitheatre) 50 Cts. Subscription Tickets can be nro- cheerfully, to be both whimsical and sad. On the svMect of her plainness, she could Left alone. Hannah Marlah gazed will see vessels of and 75,000 tons traversing the ship lanes of the North Atlantic.

In a generutlon he drearily at the ceiling; for the moment she hait no buffers for her soul. grow lyrical. ir. at, wsttilA Avnlaln para. handkerchief.

A. imnt Stooping to pick up a believes there will be ocean leviathans of hundred thousand tons plying between Europe and North America. This sized vessel, he says, will have a length of 1,500 fet, a width of 160 feet iad a draught of LITERARY NOTES pure Kalmuck, a reUc, I have he noticed, a gleam of white under from a remote parent who seems to Aav5nrt, drew lt out' wIp' have had a most fascinating life as alnS 'the dust off her sleeves, rea captain, and a tenderness 'for a 3 a her, own drawing Chinesa lady. I've always tried to palm of touching beast, a trifle en-hlm off as t. grandparent, but the fam- i larged, perhaps, Vith ornamental Hy won't have him anything nearer arabesques friunlng the title of a book, than an uncle.

He died in most re- The. book was by Stanton Ord uncle. Bpectahle circumstances." pursued i1? Ta" Hannah Mariah. with a strain of gen-j 'The Land of the Sphinx and the tie melancholy, "which seems a end for such a delightful personality." Sho recognized the young mans more than 60 feet. Mr.

will present an interesting paper on this subject at the Navigation Con gress. The February, number of Current E. L. Corthell. a celebrated engin Literature is a literary and artistic LOOKING entertainment throughout.

The de cured from any of the Patronesses or Managers, or at the Academy on the night of the Ball. THE I.OR5SS On the subject of demises she could iut luraucu TAWCIriC Cm, TWe STXTU6 eer, of New York, who will discuss this subject at tins Congress, coincides with Mr. Leemans" -view that vessels will to increase greatly in size. His predictions are un- with authorltv: indeed, she man- partment of the Review of the World covers comprehensively the augmentation of the Roosevelt boom, la Fol-lette's failure of indorsement by the progressive Republicans, the Interest mouth ttA i ai mnrtiiarv mlnn-: consciously, Hannah Marlah For Proscenium and Opera Boxes. cholles.

Hannah Marlah was an artist also Subscription and spectator Tick i jr it ti ing developments in the Aldrich Plan for a National Reserve Association, the cis, apuiy to iviiss n. Harris, at took on that smile of hers which was at once both whimsical and- sad. To her life had always seemed 1 rather a puerile affair. She took no part in the feeble crimes and flat triumphs! Also she knew the futility of human in She could sing blithely of thin. "Most people," she airily remarked Heppe's Ticket Office, 1119 Chest status of universal arbitration, the cry of -treason In France, the Socialistic nut Street.

to Stanton Ord, J'Hve ror their art. triumph in Germany, and the crisis in based on tables worked out from Increases and from the economic advantages of larger hhips. He believes that vessels of 1,100 foot length for 194 8 is a modest pre Jiction. At the Eighth International Congress of Navigation in 1300 at Paris, Mr. Corttrell predicted that before 1923 there would be vessels afloat of 76s feet length, 80 tttot brpadth and 31 This prophecy was in." -rt vn Gesire.

-The -next-minute she burst the Chinese Revolution. The Persons thnt man was shaken out of hls.lth frantic gaiety Into May's room. in the Foreground department con customary sang-froid. tains a study, of Woodrow Wilson. F.

That young woman was brushing her hair, and said resignedly: "I think you might be a little quieter when my nerves are so George B. Cox. "the Last of the Ameri It would have been difficult to diagnose. Hannah Marlah's feeling for him: indeed, lt would have been difficult to villain Hannah Marlah's feeling for can Manchus; Jules Cambon. "the "May, began Hannah Marlah "I'll probably get home late to- anything.

Certainly, she found him Greatest Diplomatist in the World;" and David Lloyd George, "the architect of a New England," are happily depicted as celebrities of public Interest. Two articles In the Finance and In-. lf Stanton should ham mimt nrove night, and to hr she was a sentimen- get here belore me, tell him you ve fc 1 -m i fmifiif thl sktoh nn found this sketch under the davenport PIANIST 834 Linden Camden. PIANO TUNING. AND REPAIRING Drop Postal Card and I Will Call tailSt; ne, inu leaoi Bcnunicmou ui o.u dustry department, entitled, "How Imperfect Dams Menace a Thousand He was goinr to show lt to me when lt was finished, and I hate to spoil his surprise.

So don't say another word to American Cities and "Chasing the women. Stanton Ord was a free-lance Illustrator for periodicals. He had an observing look and facile conversation, in talent was not enormous; but. him about It: that a good girt "I don't see," began poor May, help Wild Cats of Finance," possess a universal appeal. This article on the terrible havoc impending because of im less as usual before the whirlwind of perfect dams provides a startling then, the drawing of young people in yount? Btorlef hardly requires that.

Besides, the frequent kindness of an mo a.v...- Hannah Meriah's speeches. "There, there, you won't have to warning and should result in Import ,11. I ll A ant protective measures. Such ab Far wrapping lanches, SO: perr. 48)shtts sorbing' and suggestive articles appear uncle, a famous archeoiogist, rawer raw i encouVaged a natural Idleness.

H.naVMarUh flounced wt. v.r hn was considering an offer The next morning she spent draw- Ppr Bt, Wnppiag Fapar, Eln'gi received with amuaeiaeiit 1.y other members of th Congress and Mr. Corthell was called1 the "ltomiincer of seven years later the Cunard dlrite put in service two vessels, the-LUsffc-ini-i and MaJr-etania, which exceeded the dimensions predicted in, eve ry respect. The Olympic and Titanic oC White Star Line have a length of 883 feet and are 45,000 ton', while the Hamburg-American Lin is building in German shipyards, two iinorj of 66,000 tons each. The future size of both merchant and war vessels nas sn important bearing on the slzei necessary for Mr.

Corthell that important ship canals should be large enough to aeommadate tbe -largest ve8els afloat, 'because even the 'merchant vessels are i to be impressed into service by their Governments in time 3f war. When it Is completed two yaars hence, the Panama Canal will be the only i-hip canal with capacity to pass the greatest vessels afloat It3 locks will take vessels nearly 110 Teet wide, more ine miaaie or tne magazine as "The Chemistry of Morals," based on a re EZRA LEYINSON, 26 Sooth 5tb St. Phlla. vi to London. Where mg, who lujuonoun cure, wuj cent analysis of the famed biologist of Wm.

was utllUlng the Christian martyr Idea. for the sclent FOOLISH ist's muufoleum. tne vnocKereuer Institute for Medical Beseareh, Professor Jacques Loab: Superlativism, the New Insanity." 'Ruskln's Appeal to the Present Gen At noon, as the girls were having lunch, the flat being in convenient proximity, to their respective occupations, the hoarse and aggressive cry of eration, and the "Degeneration of the a newsboy sounded up to them snort "Kxtra! Extra! Aeroplane wreck!" At this sudden announcement Han The February, American Magazine I Umisi nah Marial- as suddenly Btood up. For begins with Abraham Lincoln and ends a second she hesitated. it be witn Abraham Lincoln, but in between 1WV tiC P.

VCIY OLD Ord? Then' at once she went out there is a great variety of good readin? I 5aittfi ce-wi r- tnat nas nothing to do with Lincoln at When gain she returned her face was white, and it was silently that she than' 40 feet deep md-1. 000 feet long. an. ine-magazine leacrs orr with a fiction-story entitled "The- Bustof --'ir" These dimensions were insisted in by; British Museum for his new book. Ord was requested to do the illustrating; hs was hesitating, secretly, out of distrust of his ownaWlityLandjwelLhe might.

On a certain January morning, Hannah Marlah trailed her impertinent shadow as usual into what she ghoul-ishly called the "Pall's House." In the hall the director looked up from his amiable task of perusing dally obituary notice, to say affably1: "Ah. Miss HertyJ. I have a nice little Job for you to-day. Weiss, he the cracker-jack scientist, you know is dead. His wife wants something handsome for Now, Just draw what you' think would be suitable; something but still-However, 1 11 leave it to you." The reputation of the dead man was what is termed world-wide.

It had reached even Marlah. At once she began to cogitate. In view of his materialistic tendencies; in view, too, of the moie religious wishes of his wife, the monogram of Tgypt occurred handed tbe paper to the nerve-racked May. There was the head-lines mWM9.m km. i i avi a the General Naval Hoard of the Lincoln, a story in which strange things happen to an old miser and a United States after, the Consulting young pair of lovers.

The concluding Board and Commission had As the days have grown shorter we have put on a night force and extra delivery wagons that you shall have the coniriDution to tne magazine is a lively discussion in the department known suggested a size- that has already been proven Inadequate. j. ne interpreter House as to whot The German Government is now Abraham Lincoln would do with certain public nuestions If he were In the paying dearly constructing its Kaiser Wilhelm Canal too smaillhis MAN BIRD DASHED TO EARTH! Wreck of Wilcox's Machine! Aviator Killed With His Passenger, Stanton Ord! The story followed air abrupt somersault in the air, the sudden thud of whirring machinery. "You won't need to give that sketch to Stanton," Hannah Marlah said, with curious gentleness in her voice, "I'll take lt with me." oest or service and satisfaction in every respect Try us Camden Family Wash Laandrr SlVKNTH and state. Family Wash 50c.

Bell Phone 1435, White House In the year 1912. canal was built in tne years 187-95. requiring eight to complete. In less than fifteen years 11 became in adequate, so that, the largest vesel3 were compelled, to go aromd the to her. The spnrox ana me rnemA.

The body of a beast, the wings of a A little later, upon reaching the Cape Skagen route. Now -he canal is being enlarged at enormbust cost In. order to accommodate Germany's merchant and war flcetg. The Suez bird, the claws of a reptile, the race mortuary Establishment, she sought 01 a sage, mere, ueiure iiibiuij, out tne director, Mr. Karris." she said in that hab Canal Is also being th Canal Company recently being com pelled to borrow 150 million irancs In between this story and this discussion are such features as an Arnold Bennett story, an article by Ida M.

Tarbell on women, a Phoe! and Ernest story by Inez Hayhes Gillmore, an Emma McChesney story by Edna Fer-ber, La Follette's Autobiography, the first, of a new series of articles entitled "The Man In the Cage," a story by Mrs. Wi lion Woodrow. a new political story' by C. S. Raymond, a wonderful little surprise story by Ed.

Howe, a piece of -comic writing on Journalism by Kin, Hubbard, and several other fresh and lively pieces of story-telling, reporting and comment. papers in the February Centurjt. bring unusual force and knowlM-re to the discussion of topics of current Interests. Of world-wide importance is Mr. Whelpley's astonishing revelation of the growth and promise of "Ger for this purpose.

Herr von Thierry, of Berlin, a not itually grave voice of hers, which had uttered so many Ironies, "here Is a sketch which I think will do for Mr. Weiss, and here Is the drawing you said was indecent But you can have no objection if I have the dea carried out for myself. I'd like" a tombstone for a. friend." And she handed him Stanton Ord's ed expert of. this subject id a meim Grace fft the ber.

of the International Technical Commission of the Suez Canal will discuss this phase of the question at the Congress In Philadelphia. He drt.wlng of the Sphinx and the agrees with Lemans and Corthell that Phoenix. the size of i-s likely to In I Km crease and that canals must be en larged to accommodate them. Among FOOLISH If Your Eyes Tire, 1912 Flanders Here. $300 many Foreign which he de others who will -present papers on scribes as "a marvel of the age." and probable dimensions of sea-going vessels of the future and required dimensions for maritime canals are which, of course.

Is at bottom the cause of the dangerous friction with England. If Your Head Aches, A Wickersham. the Attorney General M. Quelenec of France, Chief Engineer of the Ponts St Chaussees and If Your Vision Blurs, v-i of the United States, makes a frank avowal his satisfaction with. "The ries, was an art student a law student pounds.

Just as Mr. Buck reached this Enforcement of the Anti-Trust Law." a newspaper cartoonist and a reporter man the. cry of "We're pinched" went and describes both Its merits and the before he became a magazine and book up and the stampede for doors and Consulting Engineer of the Sues Canal Company, Mr. Vandervin, of If your brain refuses to concentrate upon the work you -e Darwin, in trans greai ana gravo, Egypt had portrayed man's evolution. Above this she sent soaring the PhenJx.

One represented the ascent of man, the other the ascent of the spirit It seemed to Hannah Mariah an appropriate design. The director of the mortuary establishment thought otherwise. When she showed; him the sketch he sold briefly: "This is indecent" Comical anr resigned, Hannah Marlah was that evening relating the Incident to Stanton Ord. poor May listening with an expression of pained affection, "It is not," Hannah Marlah was saying a mind being called indecent. Quite the contrary.

But I am tired of drawing postmortem appreciations In the shape of cherubs'; headb flying oh wings or crosses supported by Miles. Now, I suppose for this poor man I'll have to do a hollow civility in the shape of a yountf person with flying hair and a distraught expression. I hate angels. There's so' little solidity about 'em, and they look unhealthy." "Hannah Marlah, please," ejaculated May, "I don't think you ought to say such things when I sleep so badly, too." see the sketch," interrupted Ord. Hannah Marlah handed it to him.

He gazed st it intently, biting his under lip, then gave her an evasive look. good work," he said briefly; "may I have it?" put it in his coat-pocket and rose to go. "I'd like to look In to-morrow night, if you'll let me." he said to $he girls. Tnen. turning to Hannah Marlah: "I've got sorm daubs I'd like to talk to y.u about." When he did appear the next even-! means to supplement rather than to writer, and although' he is now Just windows began.

The novelist at that ssi Antwerp; Mr. J. Foster King, of Glasgow, Scotland; M. Zamlatlne, a Naval Engineer of St. Petersburg.

modify the terms of the Sherman stat- past thirty has had a varied ex-i time a reporter laid his hand on his to doit is time that you. had glasses. ute: Dr. Wiley, the government et- perlence. big prisoner's arm and said with as The enrollment of members of the Tour advantage in coming to us When pert on pure foods, describes the pros- One of the' most amusing was one.

much dignity aa was possible, Tou ara pects and drawbacks of getting "Back which he relates of a time when he arrest was a special deputy sheriff In Louis- The big man was counting money st M. CAMDEN V. M. Mgr. 525-27 Market Camdsn to the Farm, with much pointed in ville.

Folowing a political cataclysm the moment He looked down at his stance' and circumstance based on per Twelfth Congress continues to increase. Lieut Colonel J. C. Sanford, U. the GenoraL4SeciBtary of the Congress, 8S4 Bourse Euildlng, Philadelphia, reports that he attendance of both foreign and American sonal experience: Ross, of-the rand a reorganisation of city and coun-, 'captor and a broad grin spread aero University of Wisconsin, begins a sr ty administration.

Mr. Buck was in the his face. your eyes need attention- lies in the fact that we combine the service of OCULISTS and OPTICIANS without additional cost Our Oculist (registered physician) examines your eyes. Our Opticians make and fit the glasses which have been determined as necessary. We will gladly examine your eyes without Glasses cost from $1.00 upwards.

rial discussion of the social and ma All right Sonny said gambler confidence of a prominent attorney who was appointed a pro tern sheriff, and good humoredly, I reckon I'm up members promises to surpass all expectations. i terlat growth of "The Middle West" which will have great Influence In' this who planned a surprise visit to theiagainst it Til go along, but fo county poolrooms. Mr. Buck had sake don't hurt me. year presidential contest In Stella Marls" W.

J. Locke offers the second helped to plan the raid and went along Installment of his new serial novel to as a special deputy. The novelist BIT fD Who suffer with Indlgw. lab Uoi. huduiha A ftrsonnnf wetghs about 125 pounds, and when the Century readers, with a new type of billon attacks, with yUow complexion or piinplea, do not want to xperitnent for a core, but want medicine tht Ium bad the heroine In 'Stella fl'Stir of the and a plot which' In it- early indications holds out the promise of variety Standard lenedy for NOTICE OF SETtLEMENT.

"Notice Is hereby given, that the final account of the subscriber, exector, of the estate of Christian Abele, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported to the Orphans' Court of Camden county, on Friday, the twelfth day of January next Dated Dec. 8th, A. D. 1911. CHARLES B.

MEIER, 4 Executor. Dean S. Proctor. (P. WM.

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-i raiders had slipped" Into the poolroom eacl- deputy, as had been previously arranged, went direct to the operative assigned to aim, placed him under arrest and confiscated the paraphernalia. 1 To Mr. Buck's lot fell the cashier who was. upwards of six- feet tall and who tipped: the scales at' about ,233 tired these complaint. They drive out the and Bisadw Twnt 'r.

of character and Incident and the fascination of romance. Charles Neville Buck, the author of "The Lighted Match." "The Key to Yesterday" and a number of other sto- eonae of air nne and clear the complexion. Make yon look better and feel better. One Fill for a doae. SSe a box at store or writ DIiUOSAKO Cut, ra Bead The Pott-Ttlt-i-r-ri 1 Rsad The Want Ads On Pate 2..

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