Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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ENGLANDERS PLAN
TO HONOR PILGRIMS
Vmtt fn Rnnnt WtinH niM TT'onf'
Sn ra ufv.ua IMlkll UUI1II urail
Jrlfpten Hold Banquet In Com
memoration of 1620 Landing
Th landing nt ths Pilgrim forefathers
tw'Utw England'a shores two hundred
ind ntnsty-alx years nso wilt b fittingly
mmnsmorated when Iho member of ths
fpiw England society or Pennsylvania ns
SmmM for their thirty-sixth annual ban'
Mi ?wwrt In tha Bellovtie-Strntford next Friday
- -"a Th society waa organized In I II I n
' ,' v means of perpetuating Now Kngland
.Ideals In history, Ha traditions and tha
. fetiaracter of Ha early settlers, nines then
41 members have met every Decembor 22,
," dy celebrated throughout tha nation
f v Uf 5 VitiMin Jnjt 1,1 kVlilllltlileUsUlO
t ..j '', 4018 ,ftnd,nK of t,,e I'l'Rrlma.
K i ':fS2& T1i principal speaker will be ex-Prcal-
'A4nt Taft. Other prominent apeakera will
; ft. - tha Itev. Dr. Kehemlah Boynton, of
1 1, JBrooklyn, N. Y ami cxCongressman J.
- Ad&in Bede, of Minnesota, It had been
. I originally announced that Senator Wllllnm
,J J. Oorah, of Idaho, would bo a guel, but
the Senator haa acnl word that, much aa
' ha would Ilka to be present, ho wilt be
-unania io attend,
A't every ono of Ha banquets the society
' has presented an array of atieaheni r.
tiownod In politics, literature and In mnny
walks of life. Among the distinguished
, men who apoke before tho aoclety In years
'Bona by wero President McKlnley, Slnrk
Twain and Wu Tlng.fang,
7 One of the unusual features of tho ban
quet thla year Is the Invitation extended
' -,to the wlvea of members, while nn In
vitation has alao been extended to Mrs. O.
i J toward Clark, Jr., president of the Now
''England Indlcs' Hocloty.
'-,- Tho cotnmltteo having tho entertainment
'" features of tho evening's program In hand
vhavo promised a varied and altogether novel
assortment of fen lures for the diners. Tho
' rvlces of well-known vocalists and In
strumental performers havo been engaged,
Furthermore, the guests nro promised a
'surprise, tho secret of which has been
closely guarded, It haa been Intimated,
jhowevor, that Harry T. Jordan, mnnnger
of Kelth'a Theatre and a member of the
society, Is at tho bottom of tho affair.
At present tho o dicers of the New Kng
. iland Society of Pennsylvania nro; Cynw
"H. K. Curtis, president; Lincoln K. Pass.
more and Arthur VT. Howall, vice presidents j
.Edward W. Mumford, secretary ; (leorso
.Irving Merrill, treasurer; tho ltev. Dr.
'.Floyd W. Tomklna, chaplain, and Dr, Ham
uel p. Itlaley, physician. Mr. Curtis waa
S receded In tho presidency by Alba U.
ohnson, prenldcnt of tho llaldwln 1-oco-tnottvo
Works.
Whan flrol organized tho aoclety held list
meetings In tho old Continental. fjiler they
wero held In Horticultural Hall, but of
y.recor.t years they havo bo?n hold In thn
'.Sellevue. It la ono of tho most prominent
mnd wldefy known aocletlen In the country.
H. S. Meeds, Jr., Exonerated
Holllday 8. Meeds. Jr., aon-ln-law of
Ooneral T. Coleman du Pont, was exoner
ated today by tho coroner's Jury of tho
chargo of causing tha death of Ernest
Forbes, nine years old, of 6230 Cheater
avenue, with his automobile.
Blight ot Rum Set on
Young Legislators
Continual frem I'l ni
an Invcatlgftllon of Impure liquors being
sold In Pennsylvania. II ald he had
this Investigation nearly completed when,
at In behest of the liquor Interests, (Jov
ernor Hattlnga called off tha probe.
'I bought samples of wine, whisky and
beer," said Mr, Moore, "In drug Mores and
saloons all over the Hlate. Theae samples
wero subjected to chemical analysis by
I'rof. A. T, Ashman, of Pittsburgh, then
fltata chemist "Tha conditions t uncovered
were very bad, I found that the stuff
which was being sold as whisky was not
whisky at all, but a concoction well cat
culattd to send tha user, niter a brief
period, to the Ineane asylum. Of twenty
threa samples of wlno nnalyzed, only, one
sample contained any grape Juice. The
beer was not beer at all, but n mixture
which could not fall to harm tha health
of the atrongest man.
'"I atarted to prepara a bulletin on ths
Investigation, and while I was getting It
ready I happened to speak at a farmers'
Institute In tho central part of the Htate.
I was full of tho subject, and I Just let
looso at tho unscrupulous liquor dealers for
placing such poisonous stuff on tho market.
ooVKiiNoit iNTi:nKi:m:i
"Tho Pittsburgh papers used my address
with big headlines, and tho next day I re-
colved a telegram from Dovemor Hastings
summoning mo to tho capital.
"When 1 arrived thcro ho placed an arm
over my Bhoulder and said:
" "Hoe here, Frank, wo can't havo any
moro of thla; we can't Injure our friends,
you know.'
"Tho Governor was referring to tny ad
drosa beforo the farmera' Institute)
"I replied, '(lovernor Hastings, I have
been told that thn liquor Intnrestn contrib
uted $1100,000 toward your campaign, and
I hated to believe It. Now whether this Is
so or not I want you to understand that
I Hon t number tho liquor Imcrents among
my friends,'
"Tha Governor told mo not to do ntiy
more work on tho Impurn liquor bulletin.
In fact, ho Insisted that I turn thn work
I had done over to him. Thla 1 did, but
not before t had rnndo a copy of my work.
This I linve at homo now.
"Tho sinister Influence of tho booze ring'
linn held bark thn wheels of progruin In
Pennsylvania, and Prnnsylviitilu Is not
going to got out of the mini Into which It
has wallowed until wo hnvo driven liquor
from tho .Statu.
HAW HMC1IIT OF I100ZU
"I headed tho tempcrnnro forces while I
was In thn Legislature, nnd I enw enough
of tho work of tho liquor ring. I Haw tho
liquor ring ruin soorea of young legisla
tors who enmo to the cnpltnl with n dcslro
to servo their constituent!! honestly. Tho
booze lobbyists work rapidly when they find
that n young legislator tins a tanto for
liquor; If that legislator has not audi a
tail then they do their best to creata ona
ror mm. They nil his system with boots
Until hla will power la weakened, and then J Capitol Hill now looks to aeo the ax awung
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BULLETIN OF GOOD
THINGS FOR XMAS
Now Ready
Send for ropy
1232 Market St.
they try to place him In compromising pol-
nona witn women, so that their hold on
him wilt be complete,
"H la alonr these Insidious lines that tha
booze ring la Working "every day In Penn
sylvania. They barter In the soula and
honor of young men to protect their Inter
ests so that tho brewer, the distillers and
the saloonkeepers throughout the State may
gel their profits.
"t am a thorough believer In national
prohibition, but unlit wo do gel prohibition
I want to seo lawa enacted ami enforced
which wilt compel tho distillers and brew
ers to make puro liquor. Tha ndulteratlons
In tha liquor of (ho present day are filling
our prisons and Insane asylums,"
Democrats Hold
Speakership Key
Continued from Pat lino
a demand made for his resignation yester
day by Oovemor Hrumbnugh, and Is said to
bo tho result of his failure to support II rum -batigh
candidates for delegates to the lie
publican National Convention last spring.
The Oovcrnor'a demand for Pomeroy's
resignation wns looked upon an tho first
blow struck by the Governor In tho present
factional fight and ths forerunner of the
retirement of other Penrose officeholders
from Capitol Hill
Uf.OW AT PBNIIOBIJ
Pomeroy la n Pcnroso lieutenant, and his
resignation was asked for In tha Interests
of the program of legislation tho Govornor
wants enacted during tho coming session.
That ho was virtually discharged for polit
ical reasons was alleged by Pomeroy In
hla letter of resignation to the Governor:
jio naiu;
1 appreciate tho atatement made liv
you to me In requesting this resigna
tion; that It wns not any malfeasnnco
In olllco or Inetnclency on my part that
prompted your request, aa the Deimri.
ment of Printing nnd Hlndlng had been
most satisfactorily ronductod under
my administration, but because I hail
failed at various tlmo to agree with
you on mutters of a political nnlur
Kugeno .1. LatTerty. of Philadelphia, Is
one of tlm three men most prominently
mentioned to succeed Pomoroy. Tin- otli-
era aro A. Kevin Detrlrh. of Chnmherahiirg
former chairman f tln Washington party
?,. ,? (?.m"'l01"V,1 ITogrcsNlvo leader
ii tho htate, and Howard Hutz. of Hun
tlngdoti County, a cloio friend of tho Gov-
bf the ax by !au!mr a Statement delarlnr
nis confidence that cox would be elected.
over the heads of other Penrose leaders stilt
holding office under the State administra
tion. Governor Ilrumbaugh'S action marked ths
actual beginning of the speakership con
flict, so far n.i tho Vare-Urumbaugh alliance
waa concerned, and the Cox supporters were
elated.
At tho ame time, the Perirose-MeNlehol
leadership, It waa learned, Is compiling offl
clal data to show from their point of view
tho "small amount ot nctual constructive
work done In the last eighteen months by
Governor llrumlmiie.li and Attorney General
Urnwn." The results of this Investigation
will shortly bs announced, nnd, It was
hinted, may he preliminary to a formal
leglelatlve Inquiry
While the antl-Urumbaugh leaders havo
not decided definitely as to the advisability
of Impeachment procedlnga, based on the
Oliver check, they reallzo. It was admitted,
that any Investigation ot the Oovcrnor'a
activities may precipitate that Isstio Into
Iho forthcoming Stale Legislature. For ex
ample, Itepresentattve loadoro Stern, one
of the McNIchol Moor leaders, Is ready, na
ho has announced, to press for Impeach
ment. Attorney General Ilrown ) accused of
being back of the move of tho Governor to
tet rid ot Pomeroy, and If his ndvlco Is fol-
Tho Governor followed up (ho
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Diamond Bar Pins
Diamond Flexible
Bracelets
Z.J.Pequignot
Jewels
1331 Walnut Street
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IMDESTRUCTOSCARF
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Americas Best Scarf
GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS' WEAR
Pinproof
Wrinkle-less
$.00
Over One Hundred Solid Colors
PHILADELPHIA RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR
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1018 Chestnut Street
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An Unexcelled Value
FOR THE YOUNG MAN
WE ARE FEATURING
THIS NEW SHOE OF
STYLE AND QUALITY
"Special" at
.75
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V'Siri,
keenly enjoy travel
ingespecially on the
'Golden State Limited.9 "
"Whoever was responsible for the
building of this beautiful train under
stood not only the needs of the trav
eler, but better still, he understood
numan nature.
Mmmm
DARK SHADE TAN
OR BLACK CALF
NEOLIN SOLES
O'SULLIVAN HEEL
Notwithstanding the Inrge increase in the cost of leather,
with our large facilities we have been able to store quantities for
the season that enable us to provide you shoes without the
advance in price.
Our variety of men's footwear represents the largest you
will find with a price for every purse $3.50 to $9 and a
fit for every foot. s
TIH A FII.VT TO FIT I'UHT
Shoes and Hosiery
1204-06-08 Market St.
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Thu JUUitary
Encampment
at ElPato
and Wttt
ptosld a
continuous
panorama
Mry loyal
Amttlcan
ghoulJ .
Tiehtta
permit tin day
ttopotmrat
ElPmo,
gjyy
This is evidenced by the unusual
service provided and the many un
locked for comforts and conveniences."
The above is just one expression of
many commending our superior
service to California. When you go
west avail yourself of the splendid
service provided on the superb trains
"GoSdenSlateLimiied"
and
"CaSiforaian"
via the Goldn State Route direct
route of lowest altitudes and most
southerly, comfortable and interesting
route to Southern California.
Les$ than thrsa day Chicago to
Los Angeles no extra fare.
Tickets, reservation and California litera
ture ca request
JuksJtMm&ft
P The Xmas Gift Shop of Chestnut Street W
lln "What Shall We ttlvo husband, fnllini. hmthnvl" -)m
"What shall we give husband, father, brother?"
That's always a porplexing question, beeauso he usually
has everything you can think of.
. , ,WnX. nof ive him something he can uso every day
in his office?
Something sensible, substantial, useful.
He will appreciate your thoughtf ulness.
We suggest among many others these appropriate
Xmas Gifts for Business Men
From the Largest and Most Complete Stock
of Business Equipment in tho United States
it it brown.
putrlct I'aes'r A? sat
jm wiatner Mrw
l'Hune. walnut ii.
Ik JblwfifefaftgSi
f. T. nnnnk'ii
Dst m .& Pasa'r Art..
Rttki, Roll Top
lle.Ui, VUt Top
lleiki, TypewrlUr
Ileaki, Ilookkpf's
Il(ki, Tflephom
I)mU Iirop
I1..U Fsdt, ()Ut
Ink StaDda, IVootl ni
lnk Stands, Gltu list
Calandsr, Ieik
Calsndar, n,U Framed
lllatUr, Hand
Knrlop Moliteotr
Okalrs, IITol,lnr
Chair I'ad
Chair Outu'lOBS
Dlttf Ca
Trays, Correspondents
Wast Ilaiksts
llookcaies, ((actional
llookeaasi, ltarolrlns
Dlftlonory Stands
Cotlaracra
Cuapldsrs
TsUphone jroliier
Telcpliona Tables
Caah Iloxca
Scales, Poital
I'encll Sharpeners
Sale llozes
Safe'Cablnete
Hilar Cabinets
files, Box
Traveling Bass
Wardrobei
Letter Presses
3Iasaslue Stands
Umbrella Stands
fountain I'ene
Pencils, Wood
Pencil,, Metal
Check Protector
Diaries
Books, Memo.
Books, I.ooi Leaf
Harare
Thermometers
Pen Knlres
Nenepaper llaeki
Smoklns Stands
Important Announcement
Visit our permanent new addition, the building next door, formerly the
fc,T ' ' CaWw & Co., who have recently removed to the
Widener Butldtna. f
Stationers
Engrav)rs Printere Office Outfitter
902 to 906 Chestnut Street
bUsUr mt Bewttf! put 4 FmssmI Oretlaj, qrJ, In tb w gtwt
I VlfBdaT ' ' HI. 1
tJ. 1 'Mas i mam iuf-u. m
Sfil5flaeifiiWfcaBii3. K . ,
(owed other "hearts will roll off ths chop
per's bloc" soon, It Is sitld, unjess there Is
a decided chsnire In tho sentiment In fawr
of Cox, Penrose men ftt HArrleburs; still
my thnt llsldwln will have nt tesst 103
out of the 1J voles In ths Itepabllcan cau
cus, snd HrtimbniiKh backers hixve not yet
made public any tlicures.
fiermann Capture Nlntty In UM
tlRttMN", nee. IB. The csnturs of ninety
llusslsn prisoners In a trench raid wns the
only sctlon reported from ths eastern front
by the War Ofllco today.
Missions Msy Benefit
An estate valued nl more than $100,
DOO Is (eft In trust to ths widow and son
of tha testator, liy the will of iteonre IC.
Heed, Eleventh and Pine streets, admitted
to probate today. Tlie will provides that
In the event of the son's dylnir, leaving no
Issue surviving, the estate Is to bs held In
trust for the benefit of a nephew, at whose
death the principal goes to ths Hoard of
Foreign Missions ot ths Presbyterian
Church of the United States.
Other wilts probated were those of Frank
Rurdsalf. iltO &!& vi-.l ... .
, ,,. .,,( nn,! .v.
In private benuests, dispose 6f brr3
valued nt SJT.flnO- Jn,hu ,.... ""Wi
KVrlh Sltlh alreef. Hi flnA .. '5 "Hi
Troth. 3C5 llarlng; street, IsVoflo- en,! .t"
O. t)u Boll, 401 South Fortieth .!., .!
600$ Mary A. iJorsey, llfls MaifcJ'Vj
Mary C. Church.- ?'
2317 North Twcntyserenth i, .,.?'?.,
trees, I10.S001 Mary C. Churchmsn
latel avenue. 10800; Thomas F ?LU)
317 North Twcntyserenth .i..M25H,..
William Baker, 1381 Penn street lisW" 3
Martha Freal, who died In Cotiit. Jl'04 1
N. J.. $3000. -0'llniiroe4,
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.Mg Open Evening Until Xmat, 1S(ry,
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w H.i A waskU. jpl ::&fify$$; arMI4 W ;
which is more accessible to the gift
giver who desires that which will
truly express his or her feelings
than the ordinary gift when using
0uv 3Perfectefc
CreMt intern
An original and individual plan
that gives to credit all the buying
power of cash.
Realizing that the great draw
b a c k in - Diamond buying is the
large cash outlay at one time, we
originated this plan of selling high
grade Diamond Jewelry on a basis
that makes it not only a possibility
to own Diamonds, but a good, sound
business transaction that is
economical from any standpoint.
At Christmas time the advan
tage of this plan is even more accen
tuated on account of the many
demands on our pocketbooks.
So thoroughly have we perfected this
service that credit becomes the same as
cash, giving- the values that would ac
company a cash transaction.
The initial payment, which gives im
mediate possession, is small, and the sub
sequent payments so arranged, covering
a long period of time, that the giving of
a Diamond Gift becomes an easier pur
chase and far more satisfactory to both
tae giver ana recipient.
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movement. Si wk
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Sapphire 9Qt
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dlamonde. II wk.
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