'in , r.n. " ". ""11 U,. , VfUT f,k e i 'ft (! M. f ,A, . i ai icnJ 'I Ur. te tei tfefli itn ivi. 'Urf eiq lts 'loe Whi t1I ra ci m fire. M. M 3tU 1Q. Il Eld 1CD' 1 ' trJ 1 'if IT' 10 FAMILY 0F7 LI f father Intoxicated, Five Chil- dren Were Starving in Field I Near 77th Streot INSUFFICIENTLY CLOTHED A story of misery and destitution kMinlnRly Wossible In this city enmc J! light today when It became known Jht the Itureau of Sanitation and the ftedcty te Protect Children from Cruelty hid rescued a family of wen who had been HvinK " n W6n for mere than AnTnsnccter of the Bureau of Sani tation who visited a field nenr Seventy Mvcnth street, found J. S. Cooper, n huckster ; his wife Emma, and their children, Samuel, eleven; Jehn, nine; Emma, five; Charles, three, and Isa lellc, eighteen months, eatlnif and sleep sleep let In a wagon five and a half by four teen feet In size. When the case was reported te the head of the bureau, William Hceker. he Informed the Society te Pretest Chil dren from Cruelty. They sent an rent, Mrs. Lucy Wades, te the field, .where she found the family, Christmas Day, "In An unspeakable condition." 1 The father was intoxicated, the chil drill undernourished and insufficiently Ulipd. and the woman about te be- COITlC 1 HMHIIl'l i.iie. jujiut-rt juui. ill the Municipal Court nnd the father m nrrested and tried, lie was nut en - ll. fHc Tlln.1.... .am .-. jrebfltlin nnd ordered te cot te work it nnre. The mother vas sent te the I'hllad'Iphln Hospital nnd the chlldreu vtrc tnften cure et ey me society. All the children were in jueh condi tion, officials of the society bald today. -fhne It ulll he months before they will rwj itatu. iinnnnl lihyslcnlly. All of them suf- Uewftred from vatieus diseases. (ltd They will be cared for nt the head- tl.ia .....,n nf lm uvlpv. 4ln Knntli T.'if. UBW ,UUI IW. . ..... .-..-..,,,-. .... ' Jj tcflltll itrecc, ""i ie -uuniciuni ieurc I i ffttistiea tneir lamer can support drJtlitm. MT. EPHRAIM PASTOR WINS, TILT; EVERYBODY IS HAPPY ill befl Split en Beys' Club In Church Base ment Only Wins Boosters Fertv boys nnd girls of Mount Eph raim, X. .1., nrc Joyous; officials of the ItnptlJt Church and Sundny Scheel nre tatlsficd. nnd the Itcv, Harvey Ji. Jn Jn cebi'. the pastor. Is content. All be cause of the settlemrnt of a blight al tercatien. U'lmii Wnltrr Scnll. of TlnflrlnnfieM. iteflCamden County Y. M. C. A. tccrctnry, Izeil n boys creun in Mount Knh- riam he Interested Mr. .Tnceby, who be be enie leader he Immediately prepared a wesram of cames, sports, social times nd meetliiRs with the church basement as liendqiiarlcrs. t'ml Tiicn tbe fun beenn. It was noisy fin. fe noisy in fact that officials of the church were annoyed. Such actions In the basement of the church must cease and the only way encli te the officials. In their minus, was te deny the "group" ine privilege 01 tne place. They demanded of the pastor that the boys be Kept out. "If they go, 1 go," tersely replied the pnster. i It finally dawned unen some of 11m officials that Mr. .laceby meant it, they cooled. Then they decided the boys needed such a man. nnd with one ni. cord they turned and nre new boosters. BALDWIN'S TO APPEAL Fight en Million-Dellar Assessment Increase te Be Carried te Court An appeal will be tnken te the Com mon Picas Court, of Delaware Ceujity, en the million-dollar assessment in crease en (lie Baldwin I.nenmnHvc Works property at Kddyhtene. .1. Her-! ten Weeks, an attorney for the com pany, wild today. . At a conference before the Delaware County Commissioners Thursday, the' Increase was l educed .5100,000, when company counsel showed some of the property was Improperly assessed. This was a portion located In Ridley Town Tewn nlr. taxed by that district and bv Eodysteno also. Tins tetnl assessment new stunils at ?n.G07..'!,"0. In its appeal the company will con tend that the entire million-dollar in crease Is Illegal, ns the assessment was arbitrarily raised by the commission era. Tlie Eddystene school district will P."53 '2.1; " rp'cntien of the new valua tion, lin lllkfrtpf nntAn.lj tl.nt ,1.nn1 funds urc badly needed nnd thut bor ough improvements nre Imperative. QUITS SANITATION POST William V. Becker HonerH llnnn Leaving Service for Business Wllllfim V Ilnnbn. 1T.O II . Krcet, supervisor of the Division t Heusing nnd Sanitation, resigned te- tCv, ,," 0,IICO ,,s treasurer of the s?Ti ni JIn""fncturliiB Company. .'I I oeutli Seventeenth street. Leenard 1'. --, uu nun eeen employed in tliu partmciit for tliirty-three jenrs, np. "wnieu tne men In presenting Mr. "ecker with a clgnrette lieldcr. Mr. Becker 1ms been with the department wr eighteen months, and prier te Hint Health1111 V"h "'e S,ntc Del,artnR,lt HE SHONE FOR HIS GIRL But Soldier Who Toek Servant-. Suit of 'Cits' Is New Out of Luck ii.ir.. :::, ""v v-n Jiurumin, a .1116 fnct tint Plmrloe lTn-1. njt of clothes te "slick himself up" f?.. m be5l K,rl unK net Mifflclent te brLh.i fren' "H- 'I'nrKO of rol.herj WeuKbt by n fellow selillpr. Si-rsennt .' I-nughlln. also nf Cnmii Dix. r.?J pi.n" tl0l,lcd ,0 Mngistratp Fllz -m mm morning that iu Meli an T ,i V "IV l'rpril ngnlun I I III IV "fl eiteil the reiiRen. the .suit lice. He 1 1. Ii nir Im.'iI f.M- ilw. ...iiii Il.,r(.. 7. .."' ."'." ""', M. Ms I lay. "lcat Wnh 111) n( 11 iiVlrirK IliU ......... -.-....,,.,,, ,,,,,. GAS OVERCOMES SLEEPER Pe"ce Think Wind Blew Out Flame at Bearding Heuse afnnr.(' M,1"" "' "'".ipc.ter. it "w?- i1 "n10""' ) K'in in a room, df.i i.' ?I1",1,,,1",' ""' IiihI v.. He Uti?r M",li,,0-Llli "eHpltnl mi hour Tihuul" ,J?1 u"s f"1""1 "Ul"v "Pen. lngi sl.e, ,M. ,,. whiu. Mnllev "I tS?rp, I'af,f,rs rpvoele.1 relative's Oiiinin,' v".al.' "H'lnms street. if " ' i if. ' "" Mrs. Cntherliip Me feu ",a '""opfleter of the roetfiln ,UUIu Jlnllej lineoiiicieiiH. g house, D. O. Beerse Gets City Jeb PDdM.'Ur yaY? "V'.u-V """ii'-eil the QPPe tment of Dnvlil (). n01irM., me;; hlei,ei1!,,,f" 1?B,wl f;ri-iiiBii et 'te h, i lc .Vf '")lce "'l lre I'Ull'l W 1 . 'tel' of ft1 1'repertjr. ,,. - (-..,. ,juyu u vepr. ViNG WAGON ' Helped War Victims MISS MIUIAM K. nAILKV Of 5337 Orecnway nvenue, who Is home after eighteen months en the Grece-Turklsli front. She says cold mathematical Calculations prevcht real help te the sufferers HOME FROM WAR ZONE , Miss Bailey Lightened Suffering In Asia Miner for Eighteen Months Miss Miriam K. Unlley. C337 Green way nvenue, lias returned nftcr eighteen months of relief service In Uarpoet, Asia Miner. 8he brings with her an unusual story of deprivation nnd star vation of thousands of deportees pass ing through Ilnrpoet en their wny from the Grece-Turkish war zone te the bleak regions of Van nnd Illtlls. She blames "hard-headed" nccount ncceunt rnts who made It imnesslbln te nlrl thn deportees because of a tunA which had ueen-sct nslde ns one for child rescue and child enre. "It was sickening this turning of the back en wretched, stnrvlng crea tures. Hut there wns nothing else te de. Headquarters had te cut down our budget te cure for the Increased need in the famine rcgleirs of Transcnucasian Russia. Se we had te abide by the cold figures of mathematicians nnd make every cent count te the utmost." Miss Bailey says she will net return te the Knr Knst right away as she wants te recover from the sight of se much wretchedness nnd misery. Miss Unlley served with the Y. M. C. A. during the war. She was sched uled te sail for France when the armis tice was signed. DINERS IGNORANT OF FIRE Firemen Stealthily Extinguish Ma jestic Hetel Blaze During Dinner Guests of the Mnjcstlc Hetel. Ilread street and Girnrd avenue, dined In ig norance Inst night of tiie fact that dro dre dro eon were struggling with a blaze above them, which wbn finally extinguished se quietly that the guests only heard about the excitement after It was all ev r. Shortly after 7 o'clock Patrolman Linderman, of the traffic squad, stand ing at Hread street and Girnrd avenue. noticed smoke lining from under the cornice of t lie hotel nenr He sent in n still alarm a chimney. , te Kngiiiei Company Ne. l.'t. Fifteenth and Ilrewn streets. The (i re-men and their ap paratus responded en tjntee nnd crept stealthily up. They feuifiTtln tire was the result of a defective Hue. The dam age was net extensive. FOUND TWO SCHOLARSHIPS Friends' Select Scheel Alse Plans Many Improvements The nxtnblishment of two nununl k.ili.iltirklil.iu til ( lii liVimnt.-' din... rtfchoel were announced at thn nununl utveting of the alumni nsMiciiitleii of tlie M-lioel last night. Walter W. Havihiud, principal of the .school, told of contemplated im provements, including nn addition te the buildings und n new entrance from the Parkway. Officers chosen for the year nre ih follews: Kebert C. I.igget, president; ,T. Bennett Hill, vice ptesldcnt : Maf garet T. Hn.wueiid, i-ccrctar ; William (' HunMeker, Jr., treasurer, and I). Mcrten Haute, Kvclyn Weisln-nd, Kiilli Bniinerd mid Franklin S. Hilles, di rectors. SUSPECT SURRENDERS Man Hunted In Seuth Gives Him self Up Here While detectives were searching North Carellnn te bring bael; te this city Samuel SifT, a clothing meicliaut of Uecky Mount, N. C. the man sur rendered hern this morning, "I knew I would have te come buck some time, se It might ns well be new," Hill remarked te Lieutenant Detective Weed. Mir is ciinrgcii wnn presenting a check for Ss27 drawn te the account of lsnae Harris ,: sons, ill Aertli Third Mieet. The cheek wus returned marked lusuilicieiu luniis. Slff was arrested in Richmond n week age and fought extradition. He wus released for a further hearing in Richmond January 1 1. - ELOPED TO MARYLAND Culmination of September Remance Is Announced The marriage following nn o'eiiement' of Miwj Kstella (Jrcen, of 4'Mr Luillert hlreet. ntnl I'tiink Wnlsli. of New S'er! wns iiiiiieuuieil tedtij by Mrs. Trunk i Klmpi-eu, of .51 ill' Hazel avenue. The! ump'e elupi'd te lleluir, Mil., anil weiv inarrled Sc;il umber til. 11121. They me new living In New Yerk fit. Mli. (ireen ih the daughter of Mr. i and Mis. Wja'.ler tJreen. The elope elepe nu'iit. frieiidit mij, was the result of I opposition te I lie wedding en the pint I of the girl's paiTiils. I Portia Law Club te Give Play The Portia Law ("lib nf Temple I'ni ult will "Ive Its anniuil p'ny and (ll'liee Ieiiuiii hi me .rw i wilury Drawing Koeui". 'I he elub is com- l pii.-i'd of women nicmnci.s of the ba ,,. Ill null Hie lemiuine mw Mllili'lits at Tnnpli' I'l'lvfi'slU . Seveial persons I reiiiliicnt In ntnnteur theatriealH of thn elt will nartlclpnte. Ainent Uie luisteftseN nil- Mr. Harriet V. Neble, hciretnry te tlie State Heard of Law r.MiuiinerN, and Dr. Lfliira I'aruell, den n if Temple l'niversit . "Dead" Match Causes Fire Nathan Wax, ItO!) Cantrell street. . .1,T..I" dead" match in his coal sent-1""1 lliri'n II tin Int-t niglit, and proceeded Inte the I parlor, iiiee ininutcN niter .Mr. av sinelli'd smoke, and after hurr.iIiiL' Inte the Mteheu. dlsc.neied rubbish lil the mill wuttlc had become Ignited nnd the ' M... ...... ....... .- ............ ..v... .v , Eiiglne 0;i, Fourth and Snyder avenue, wan railed te eitlngulsh (he blane. damage wan ullghl. The 'lIcN V & L I -,v f J -i, F Karl de Schweinitz Says City Should Set Aside $100,000 te Help the Peer MANY FAMILIES IN NEED Hundreds of peer families in Phila delphia nre suffering from sickness, under-neurlshment nnd ether ferme of privation, according te Karl de Schwei nitz, general secretary of the Society for Organizing Charity, bccauc the Public 'Welfare Department Is unable te help them. -- Mr. de RchwclnltB pointed out that little money"" was available ftr this work at present. "In 1014-10." he snld. "when Phil- ndclphla wns going through a period of unemployment similar te that of the present Councils appropriated $100,000 for relief work. This yearthe Depart ment of Public Welfare has only .$2T00 te meet needs thnt are just as great as then. Frem thirty-five te forty fam ilies nre applying te the department for help dally. Because of the lack of funds nnd workers families that should be nldcd Immediately often nre obliged te wait thred weeks or n month before they nre -iven assistance, nnd then whni they receive is pitifully meager." Prlvate Agencies Handicapped Mr. de SchwclnlU pointed out that while the private agencies for relief of the peer nrc doing nil In their power, they cannot hope te cope with distress mere widespread than In 10M. "In many cases mothers have net been strong enough te nurse their bnbies," he added. "Children nre fall ing ill and are showing the effects of under-neurlshment. What the city is saving by net appropriating sufficient funds te the Department' of Public Wclfnre It will lese in money It will be forced te spend later te take care of the sick and incapacitated. "Other cities nrc mere fnr-slglited in appropriations for the care of these In need. Last year Cleveland spent !?-17,-000: IJuffnle, $133,000; Chicago. J213.000: Bosten. S241.000. Balti mere's Beard of Estimates haB Included $100,000 for tins purpose in the bud get for 1022. . ' "It Is the opinion of these well in formed nbeut the situation In Phila delphia that Council should appro priate immediately S100.000 te the De partment of Public Welfare, and that et this appropriation n perccntnge net te exceed 10 per cent should be ex pended for the employment of social workers." N.J. MAN, AMNESIA VICTIM, IS FOUND IN SCOTLAND Rebert or Bertram King Says He Lives In Rlverten An American, believed te be n vic tim of nmuesla, nnd who sas be Is Rebert or Bertram Tcmpleten King, of Ulycrten, N. J., hns been picked up b police of BcrwIck-en-Twced, a town en the dnst const of Scotland. He told police he Is a landscape painter who joined the United States air force in .July. 1017. and trained ut Mlneela. but remembers nothing after November of that jear. If, l.ilil mi nil .illnt'u nnvt lfln.it. I. ,rt pocket, granted by the Prlmctuii Aero Club. Ne KliiK family is known In Illvcr- ten. N. .1. NINE WILLS ARE PROBATED Each of the Estates Is Disposed of in Private Bequests Nine cstntes nre disposed of in pri vate bequests under terms of wills probated today by Iteglstcr of Wills William F. Campbell. They nre these of Kmlllne K. Alderfer. 1003 Jorth Ninth street. $4rifl0; Elizabeth V. Brownholtz, i"."30 De Lnncey street. S7W10; Themas ('. Dill. 2834 North Sixth street. ?.r0,()00; Cntherine Deer ing, 34(11 L street. $0."00: Mnrv B. Frlshiueiith. 403 North Thirty-third street. .$'.1000: Jehn Z. Jenes, 4330 Pine street. 0000; Margaret C. Mnc fnrhine, 1000 Belmont avenue, 4000: Geerge 13. Slieemake'r, 3727 Chestnut street. $30,000: Andrew Schmell, 3030 Hnrper street. $7300. Letters were granted te ndm'.nlster the estates of Louise L. Berrcssen. who died at Cliristlanlu, Norway, .SOOOO, and Jessie S. Denncy, 1D01 Mabter street, $10,000. Inventories of the personal estates of the following were filed: Jehn Gru mlnger. $2tl.(i!)7: Brince O. Montgom ery, $0082; Isabella F. Krugcr. $1094; uuwarii h. -rwaflricll, $107,130, und Jacob Zepli, $12,753. CRET PARK PLAN FAVORED Marine Draftsmen Would Have Ex- position In Falrmeunt Park At a meeting of thn Delaware Itivcr branch of the American Mnrinc Drafts men last night, II. J. Strndlev. ,.lmlr. "ml1 f 'he committee, presented n rese- miien, wincu wns unanimously ndeptcd fawirlng the Falrmeunt Park site as r the Sese.ul-rentennIal Exposition The members took Inte eon.sideratlen the easy access te the slte with respect te the population. The resolution has i '.' ", v"s " lii -'"'yer arm ether of. Ilclnl of the Scsqul-Ccntcnnlnl Kxpo Kxpe I sitien. ' "JIMMY" MeCABEJN AGAIN Gangster Is Accused of Sheeting Man at Yeung's Hetel ".timmy" McCabe, once a preraisiiiL' welterweight lighter but mere rejcutl? ii down -town gang leader, wbh nrfcHeil last night en a eh.irge of Mioeting a man known as "Charley Toadstool" in the arm. -"Toiidsleol" was shot during ,, . tereatien In i Veiiiiu tt Hetel, at Franklin street and (ilrard avenue. Twe ether iitiKai-u uii .wiuane. 'I'iii in. jured niiiii wus pet hurt t-erieuslv .ucLuee nun neon m trebule with the police frccpiently. Hecently he was tried twice en ehargcH of huvnig held up a saloon, hut each time tlm inn- .u.. IRE IDS URGED FOR RELIEF WORK I ifi fa. ii iiMirtLrmirk ..... . .. ";..', ..."V".'"" ikuiisimw neiii him 0'"M"l eni ill for a hearing next Vd- nesdny. 3 Named te C-imden Scheel Beard 1 .Mayer IClllH of famd,.,,, ,mlnv , pointed Heward Hemphill. Wilfred Vv l'r. and (ieerge M. Ilrjsen members of the ( anideii .Scheel Ileurd. Mr Hemp hill lills the vaenucv .icnte.I by the death of Dr. (ieergp P. Tuttle. The two oilier vacaneeR were made by Edward Corsen and Kirby Oarwoed. who lr candidates for reappointment. Divorces Granted Today rim foiiewnn HuiceH w.r. rn. . . b i-oinmen I'kniS!, , rSSrt si, ?ral,UJ t0'lay ..."".'i?,1 ;N' SV.'!'"''" J"!!i A.rlh,M' l" jfMiiie jiniKiiiiK irein wlinrlca Il(t illnir i'i. ! k. humi frem'rraim ' j . nSUiUlf' ,. '?." !r'f0 A, Entll.h from -Al.n lwni i. Entlli t-i '- . Sec Old Yerk Read Rival Famous Berlin Highway The Old Yerk rend Chamber of Commcrce plans te make the read from which it takes its name one of the greatest hjghways in the world, comparable te Untcr der Linden in Berlin or Hels de Boulogne In Paris. G. S. Stuart, in an ad drees, said the read had been used since 1710, and was full of historical signifi cance in both wnfand peace. With Federal aid he said it might become the great nrtcry of travel te New Yerk, He suggested calling it Itoesevclt drive or .Victory rend. THREE GIRLS AND 2 BOYS HURT IN COASTING MISHAPS One Yeung Weman Has Concussion of Brain 2 Have Broken Benes Twe Ardmore girls were injured when the' sled upon which they were ceafitlng overturned en a hill en Grays lane, Havcrfiml, last night. .Thcy arc Mar Mar garctiFlauerty, twenty years old, who received' concussion of the brain and bruises, nnd Frances Buckley, twenty, whose left arm was broken. Beth were taken te the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Reuben Itubcnstcln, seven years old, G855 Redman street, was slightly in jured nbeut the face and neck when the sled en which he was coasting nt Fifty -ninth street nnd Cedar nvenue last night collided with an automobile driven by Harry Teal, Sixty-second street and Hazel avenue. Teal wns arrested. While walking along Wavcrly toad near Lismerc avenue last night Arnin Moescburgcr, fourteen years old, 110 Llsmere nvenue, GlAiside, wns run down by n tied occupied by ltnbert Warner nnd Pcrclval Ilicdcr, both of Glensldc. Her head struck that of Warner, knerklns him unconscious. Beth were tnken te their homes and treated by family physlclnns. It was found the girl's left leg wbh broken. NOW "ALEX JR." WILL WORK Magistrate Glvee Him Five-Day Jeb In Jail Alexander, Jr., is going te work for five days nnywayi That really tells the whole- Story. Alexander Pierpe. fifty-two. 2121 Kast Llpplncett street, wns hnled before Magistrate Dougherty, in the Belgrade and Clearfield s'treets station, today en charges by his wife Sarah. Beth hus band and wife bore marks of the battle Sergeant Kuntz, of the same station. had te step 'yesterday. , It seemj thnt Alexander,' Jr., twenty- nnn lina nn tvnrl? nntl 1tni In liprl innrn. Ings when his lather comes in from hW ' night employment en the P. It. T. This I caused the rumpus yesterday when the fnther attempted te reprlmnnd the son and the mother saw' te It that the father ' was nrrested. Magistrate Dougherty- discharged the father and then ordered the son nr- I rested after hearing evidence that he I made no attempt te find work. Then ' he sentenced him te five days in jail. , The mother protested loudly thnt "Alexander could net be nrrested," but i he left in the van for jail. I MARK GOLDEN WEDDING Magistrate and Mrs. James H. Toug Teug hllLWed Fifty Years Age Magistrate and Mrs. James II. Teughill are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Margaret Menlte, 1332 North Fifty -second street. Thn celebration, which Is confined te members of the magistrate's immediate family, Is net only jubilation ever his marriage, but bis recent recovery from serious lllncs.'. Magistrate Teughill will celebrate his seventy-third birthdny en April 1 nnd ! .Mrs. leugiiiii tier seventy -llrst en tin; same day. They were married In Bally. Pa., and hnve live children nnd eleven grandchildren. BURGESS IS POLICE CHIEF Jenkintown Official Forced te Deuble! Up While Council Debates i Pending action by the Jenkintown Town Council In nppelntlug u chief of police te succeed William 11. Themas, Chief Burgess Edwin II. Ileitis is di recting the nffalrs of the police depart ment as acting chief. Bellls Is in nil likelihood the only chief burgess In Pennsylvania at this time filling the dual elfice of Burgess und chief of police. , Incidentally, lm is the youngest man elected te the principal position In mu nicipal affairs In the largest Old Yerk Read borough. STRAUSS PRAISES WOMEN i Composer Says Matinee Club Dem enstrates Appreciation I Richard Strauss, the composer, has I highly complimented the Women's I Matinee Music Club of Philadelphia. "This organization," said Dr.'Strauw. ','wlth its 2000 members, and u similar organization in Columbus. O., demon strate thnt American audiences arc very appreciative of geed music." Dr. Strnuss Is new in Londen, where he Is stnying for n short time fol lowing his Wslt te this country. AUTOMOBILE SHOW January Commercial Museums Building 34th St. Belew Spruce St. Admission 50 cents Direction of r ' IN SPREES' PUT F Cinnamon, Net Anti-Volstead Kind, Adds te Required Weight of Patrolmen ALSO INCREASE HEIGHT Eat one pound of cinnamon buns nnd drink two quarts of milk one hour be fore tnklng the examination for the Philadelphia police force and pass the weight V-st or stay In bed three days, get up. raise your hands nbevc your head, then touch- the Doer with your fingers and pass the required height test for the same job. The forejelng exercises, according te E. Jehn Prespcr, medical examiner for the Civil Service Commission, were tnken by many of the 3000 applicants examined yestcrdny te fill sixty-two vacancies en the police force. Thirty per cent of the total number examined passed. "Many 'of the applicants," said the examiner," failed te ceme up te the required five feet eight Inches required by the rules. They went away dejected, but meeting a political friend, the di rections for gaining n half-inch were given. As mere than one examination Is possible the methods were cut te the test and examinations successfully nnssed. "The same is true of the weight. One hundred nnd ferty-five pounds arc required as a minimum with 188 pounds ns a maximum. The applicant might be three pounds under weight. The same friend would pass out tlie cinna mon bun and milk advice. It wns suc cessful. We examiners are required te pass n man who Is the proper height and the proper weight if his ether qualifications nrc right. We have no alternative, buns or no buns." Under weight resulted in the downfall of the majority of the CO per cent who failed In the examinations. Peer teeth wns n cause, running n close second in the rejections. Following the examination, which was completed late yesterday aftpr aftpr aftpr noen, the successful applicants made n hurried exit for the purpose of securing the signatures of three reputable Phll ndclphians te their petitions. Before night mere tlinn 850 had jcempllcd with this requirement. The ethers nre ex pected te return their applications for file by this afternoon. A written examination has been set for January 18. lESiNOT .Soefhinq. and Hcalinq Clears Away Blotches WINDOW DECORATING AND, COMMERCIAL DISPLAY ' A 12-Week Course for Apprentices In Cem' ' mrrclut Dlvlay ueilc na well an for th Decorator wi.e linj had only limited prac-1 Ileal experience. Kln by I i.i.evn hahtwoeii sKiner.n. Jlcail of tlie Department of Decorations of J. B Caldwell & Ce. Opening ucslun free. hc'nnlrR t Trj:si)AY, JAN. 17. 7:30 l J. I NOKTii ni.iui.. iei3 w. lament ,wi: VtFPNKSDAY. .IAN. 18. 7i30 I". M wkst ni.nn.. ran and nom t THE Y. M. C. A. OF PHILAi Te Serve Yeu at Moen Beeth Jes. W. Mackln, V.-Pres.. in charse W. D. Teefy Jes. G. Drannan Paul Dcere James A. Macllale W. H. Tayler C. E. Andersen As UPON ORCE sssesss.m Get your POINTOMETER at the Shew Moter The t'ar of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. 834 N. Bread St. 14 te 2l, Inclu 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. The Philadelphia Automobile Ttatle ' ' " Expert Solicitor vf anted te canvat for club m.mberihip. AttractWe proportion leads supplied. Ad dreti, giving experience and ret erencei. ,. A 524, LEDGER OFFICE Don't Ferget te atk for a POINTOMETER fUrnhud FHE1 at the MOON MOTOR CA'R EXHIBIT AT THE SHOW THE YOUNG BANK IVIAN I WANT DOESN'T READ "HELP WANTED" ADS, lis Is net loeklne for a Jeb, He Is new rrrularly employed, but ambitious te Im prove 'Ma nn&nelal condition. He la nnxleus te make a change In environment. He has seme executive ability which he would like te put te uie. " He wilt be In terested til a chanxe only after be learns of our Institution and tha fine opportunity I tiavje. The position ( n Philadelphia. Juet one answer In all I want. It will be treated confidentially. Address your letter a 510; Msnanii eitici: VU u would UP like te receive $50,UOOer$200 aBeut December 1st, JOIN OUR. CHRISTMAS CLUB 2STOW Let us explain. tKa ' simple details "vVTest End Trust company Bread Street At couth Penh sejjare Uf7gfen.7nex Served Frem Noen te 8 P. M. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.50 Olivet' Salted Nuts Cream of Tomatoes Gumbe Creele Sirloin Steak or Half Broiled Chicken Candied Sweet Potatoes Heminy Southern Style Lettuce with Russian Dressing L'Aiflen Waffle, Maple Syrup Choice of Chocolate, Vanilla or Peach Ice Cream Het Rolls Coffee Tea or Milk ALSO TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1.00 Special Sunday Platters (Including Cup of Coffee) Frem 60c te $1.00 1604 CHESTNUT Ixist-minutc Man "Ye, Billl GeinK out te the Aute Shew new? Well, don't forget te Ret mc one of these Pointemetera. Yeu can get them at the Moen Beeth. Turn te the right when you go in you con remember thnt ulright. "Ce around there first, then I'm sure te get my Pointemetcr and you'll get mere out of the Shev . I understand that thing helps you measure car values like a speedom eter helps you measure speed. "Yes, I just bought a Moen, but 1 want te get the Pointemeter se I can congratulate cheice." myself en my te prices (F. Open Cars. . Closed Cars. B. Factory) i . $1785 . $2785 Cars and War Tax We Si J NY issociatien ZZ 4 BfJllPlllIlO, V Engagement Rings J Super - Quality Pehaheri Girdle Diamonds in styJoe approved &y SoceCr Wt lb pubteefeer 1319 ARCH STREET Prime Ribs of Beef 3 Vegetables, 60c Daily Pig Roast Dinner, 65c sEJay Hasenpfeffer with Needles, 50c v,ery. r ri n i Saturday Venison Platter, any Style Sea Feed Specials Celd Sea Feed Combination Platter, 85c Fresh Lebster Cocktail, 60c; Salad, 75c Lebster, Crab Meat, Oysters and Clams ii fable Fer ' nJ!- " " " Safe Deposit Bexes id! Mww& COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. KMulilLllK 1880 urmri SSSSSSSKJm r ASCO STORES CO. A X rassswrrr, -; PI ?. Ai. It stays fresh ever Sunday Besides the high quality of Victer Bread and the generous size of the leaves, there is till another feature te account for its tremendous popularity. That is its "stay fresh" feature its keeping qualities. Victer Bread stays fresh because it is made from pure ingre dients and baked carefully, scientifically, exactly. HP? let r 'J I1: . & i ns 1 '9 -J 19a as ,c 1$ 'N Victer Bread Bu Vkter Bread today. You'll be urnn'sed and delighted te see hew fresh it will keep ever Sunday. Quality and Quantity A . S , C x0 f . A Sold only in A cee Stores, located all mer Philu. and thrnuel out Pennsyha.ii.i, Nen Jersey. Delaware and Marjlnn' ' ASCO - . r I i 1 1 Ej H Hb laK H H See Page 2, Automobile Section WM H Sunday Ledger, Jan. 15 M I M Imperative te Every Motorist H have the protection of our fire and burglar proof vaults. A few of varying sizes new available. .ttassi ASCO 7:.9W ii- land, r ASCC AeLO Wind ,' : " ; MpBeWin m tiw, ,r-3.S,. riV" ."M n i n n m Bi.l ES rf i r 1 r'i I ' m & i'i. . 1 f. feaiJJit.t SJV' 'i i' - . ' . . I '' rfr -' ji in'i'h IV! U
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