rA r3T r 7 Pfrr ll-iri t ?- r n i i st j '-. : if 'H - -'i'l ah I. M ' E VBiftNcS LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917 -( (ST-HaHHHaBaBmBmBmBmH fJ 1 X Notice toThose Enlisting ingnaMJgQgs SALVATIONISTS MARCH TO MEMORIAL BUILDING More Than 1000 Delegates to Congress Here Participate in Big Parade The iinnlvi'ri-.iry parade v.ns one of the blK features today In tlio third day's sos. lion of the tlilrtv-pvnth nnnuai conKrcsi of the. Halvntlon Army, which opened In Philadelphia Saturday. More than l"0O of the ilcleRaten. who conic from cities and towns In the eastern States ns far Wet as the Mississippi, took part in the prade which formed In front of the r.'i''"!i ' Vine streets Citadel of the. Army, mu inarched out Vine .o Uiu.ul, and n . i north on llioad to tho new meinnii-il Im.lil InK of the Army, which was dedicated yes terd.i b Mi i:nngclliie liootli, uin niander The pir.icle started at J o'clock aftci a short sen ice for sonic of tho leuleth of the order ill the citadel Salatlon Aimv hands, in which both hien and women -lie musicians, plnjed tho nli to vihkli the memoirs marched. After the arrival at the nieinoilal IuiIMIiir there were sticet mooting, and some of the delegates went to the corps head quartcis in arlous parts of the cltv, when other servicer were held In all miie than 250 sessions will ho hold by deled ites before the close of the convention on Krlil i One evening meeting Is scheduled fr t-i-nlBht for otllceis of th- order In eeentivo session at tho memorial bulidliiB Tlmn will he moie olllcers" councils tomorrow, and nn GienlnB parade, which will precede e. Wk anniversary denionstiatlon In the Baptist Temple, Urond and Ilerks streets FIGHT ON SPECULATORS PREPARED BY GROCERS Nation's Wholesalers Confer at Atlantic City at Request of President ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1 SU U The executive council of the National Wholesale tlroccrs' Association Is In ses sion lure .it the iccuiest fiom I'resident Wilson to consider was and means of throwltiK all the inllueuco and power the blC food lupply dealeis possess against the food speculators. The national association leeentlj decided to toreKo holding Its annual convention that the mone tlius a(d inlitht lie kipt In the trade for tho benefit of the innsuni-i i No statement was obtalnnblo prior to the opening of the conference today and no definite announcement of tho plan of urn palgn to be decided upon mav be made until after It has been comniun' 1'ed dlrectlj to President Wilson. One icsult or tho meeting here will bo a signed anil soiled agreement, o.i tin' part of the lilfj dealers to dispo'o of the goods the handle foi the trade at tho smallest practicable margin of profit In older to avoid "fninluo priies' In the event of a scarcity of grocery staples, James Hewitt and Kobert G, Hiusk, of Philadelphia, are among the lonfeiees Railroad to Use Soft Coal HAZELTON, Pa., May 14 The Lehigh Valley Railroad has discarded anthracite coat for Its locomotives and readopted bitu minous after a series of tests in which mix tures of the hard and soft grades failed to tnake steam as well as bituminous A DON'T You do not have to pay the extreme prices for high grade groceries, flour, etc. We could hold our flour for higher prices, but we re fuse; as it is, we are selling it for $2 to $2.50 a barrel less than many grocers; not all, thank goodness. Phono us for prices. Send for o weekly list. It pas to deal'n our nd nine at J4anscom's Vlhulesule and Retail firoeen, lonrecllonem, linkers, Ittntuurnteun and Caterers l232 Market St. & BrancheiV FLAGS P. S. Cotton FUbs mounted on Un". Wtn epearhesd, In lares quantities, at the Very lowest prices. In the. followlns lze: .?.!? In 11x24 In 24x80 In I X 15 In 18 x30 In 32 X 48 In P.! x 18 lii no per 100. V, 8. UNION IHJNTINO IXAflH 5x8 feet at (7.00 V. 8. COTTON HUNTING FI.AOS tYxxi feet on tafl'ii 1 00 ench. In lotn of 100 at SIS. U. S. COTTON UUNTINtl riAO 3i5 feet, (1.1ft 4x7 feet. H3.S0 4iH feet, 3.00 Sx8 feet, t.0U Prices Include pole and bracket. Mall Order. HUe4 I'romptlr. U. 8. All-Wool liuntlnc Plaga, U. 8. Standard Uulldog Hunting: Flam. All aiiea at tho Loweit Prlcea. KEMYQN tf! We are prepared to execute at short notice orders for Military Clothing of Every Description for those seeking only the best in tailoring. Our riding breeches are un eqnaled in the city. A.B. Mathews & Co. 1200-02 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. FRIENDS MEET TODAY IN BUSINESS SESSIONS Race and Cherry Streets Houses' Yearly Meetings Discuss Affairs lluslness sissliins were held today, at the Yearly Mietlngs of I'rlends In the It.ice and Cherry Strct- meeting houses To night there wl 1 ! a geneial conference of the Young Kri nds' Associations In the liace strett house. The tnnlis villi be 'Christ's Call to friends Todu ' .More than 300 Ti-iends attended the meetings for worship of the Yearly Meet ings jcstcidaj l)r Jsse II Holmes, of Swnrtlunore, said although some KrleniH might conscientlouslv decide to take ti.irt m the war, thej could not represent the Society, owing to the fait that the historic attltudo of I'rlends .iln.ivs has been In iiiKlcmnitlun of war. He said that although tlie eerclse of fone may seem at the lime to be the most dinet means to obtain peace, It could not bo a ie.il advance in civilization As an Instance, he citel Homan Impeilallsni vs the lowlv Carpenter of Nazareth The power of the Konmi legions has long departed, whlla tlie teal power of Christianity has been stiadlly advancing tlnough tho cen turies. Mrs i:ieanor Scott Sharpies", of New town, spoke of the value of little services She said little stiiks weie better than big ones for starling a fire i:ilwood Roberts, quoting the text, "tube" foundation can no man lay than tliat which Is laid," nskul If their souls were anchored to this solid foundation Tiachel I! l.lp plncott closed with a pravei foi consecra tion In the i;,ii e stieet meeting Nathaniel Itichnrdson, of Hj berry: Doctor Woolnnn. of Nov ark, N .1, nnd Maty Iloswald gave short mo ges Cllzab 1' New tin, of Wilmington kx. spoke, a did also.Itobeit Itarnes, of Pur chase, N Y ; lanma I. HIrbIiis. of West Chester, and Pr Kinnia Wall . Kv.m T Worlhlnglon asked tli.il the meeting might draw Into tlie silence befoie i losing In the overflow meeting addresses were given b Pr .Icsse H Holmes, William Mac Watei, Samuel .bines and otheis ANOTHER WEDDING HASTENED Jane Marie r'ox Married to Dr. M. R. Stockton, Reserve W.u with (let many was losponsible for another wedding ahead of scheduled time which took place Satuida at Swarthmore Or Max It. Stockton and Miss .In tie Marie lo we.ro marrlid at the homo of the bride gloom's li.uents. The, ceiemonv was performed by tho Hev. r-J Ms It Hainett, lector of CluWt Church, Illdlev Park Mis-i I'cai I Manning llettew, of Norfolk Vn., was maid of honor, and lMward A Stockton, fathei j the bildegroom, was best man Doctor Stoikton, who Is first lieutenant of flic Medical Olilceis' Reserve Corps, returned immediately to Washington Read' Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. Ill S. 3th t. 2518 Cermantown are. INDIVIDUALITY Characterize all our tailor' ing. Suit to order at $25 that for ttyle, lit and honett value can't be duplicated. NEUBAUER, 1121 WALNUT ST. J3PONICfl Gardens Over 300 feet in the air. Birds and flowers and screens the witchery of old Japan and music that seta t h oulses tinclinKt f'll.TvVtrWM.I. aFtlus. " HIGHER COURT UPHOLDS STOUGH IN SLANDER CASE Refuses Right of Plaintiff to Re open His Suit Against Evangelist Kfforts of William J. Culleti, one of the Hazletnn Councllmen who said Kvangellst Henry W. .Stimuli slandered htm, to reopen his case against Stough were balked today by an order of the Supremo Court. Cullen, who, with a number of Hazletnn city offi cials, were complainants against Stougn, appealed to tho Supreme Court from a nonsuit entered In behnlf of Stough bv the I.uzcrene County courts The Supreme I ourt today refused to "strlko off" the nonsuit, which ordered Cullen and tho nth its to pay tho costs of their action ng.ilnM Stough The Hazleton men have cart led their t.ise to the highest State couit and lost Thill i barge that Stough slandered them grew nut of the campaign ho ran In Hazltlnii In April and .May, 1914 Ho declared tin vice Intertsts In town were In collusion Willi some of the cltv olllclals, and named sonic of the olllclals Saloonkeepers nnd tho nun mined lame down on Stough at ome nnd nccused him of slandei Th's found against Stough, but he was able, under the law, to nppe.it to the intuit lolllts The louiitv court sustained him by ginntlng the nonsuit last Nov ember COUNCILS' COMMITTEE APPROVES "RAISES" Finance Body Also Authorizes Funds for a Number of New City Positions S.il.ii Itiet eases and new- positions are provided for In a number of bills approved by the members of Councils Committee on Ktnance tills afternoon New places Include captains, lieutenants, engineers, hosemen and liddernien In the Bureau of Kire, to man hii, a dozen new engine and truck companies'. A number of new patrol sergeants nnd matrons were authoilzid In the Hureau of I'ollce These new pfaies will cost the city $D0,000 during the remainder of the car. Other bills approved, will, when passed li Councils on Thursda, appropriate SIT.nir. to the Hoard of Ilecreatlon, for ad ditional principals and teachers to bo em ploed In pia grounds this summer, and J29i!f to the liureau of Charities, for em ploinent of an Instructress of nurses at jrjOu a eav and for more waitresses for Illockle Salurv Increase, measures i.ilse police boat emploes so that pilots will receive $1250 a eai, engineers SHOO, firemen $1000 and deik laborers 53.50 a da. J Temple Hopple, assistant fit Solici tor in chaige of bonds and contracts, le celves an Increase from $4000 to $5000 a year The chief resident physician of the Philadelphia Oeneral Hospital is raised from $2700 to $4000 and tli attendant male phslclan at llbeiry from $1200 to $1800 Other IiIIIa approved authorize the city to enter a contract with tho Pennsylvania Hallroud to construct a station at Kront and Herks streets In connection with tho new Krankfonl elevated line, appropriating $100,000 of loan funds to the Kalrmount Pin It Commission for arrpilsttlon of pioji erty for Cobb's Creek, Morris and Iiidl m Creek parks, and requiring all city de partments to accept or reject contract bids within thirty days after they are received Zeppelin Destroyed by British LONDON. Mav 14 Tlie German Zip pelln I.-J2 was destro ed In the North Sea e.nly this morning by Hrltlsh naval forces, an Admlralt statement announced today Tho Zeppelin destro ed today brings tho total number reported destro ed and lost since the beginning of the war up to thirty nine Iteports of all but two have been confirmed. Of theso six were bi ought down during raids over London, seven In Uelgluni, five In Krance, sK In Ilussl.i, six over the North Ho., one In Norway, one In Denmark, one In Sa'onlca nnd six. on Oermnn terri toiy Of the sl- destroyed In flermany, four were wrockul by Allied aviators and two destioed by storms. J.ECaldwellcV. Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squirt ENGAGEMENT RINGS A wide range of prices fflteon & Hamlin PIANOS Harold Bauer's wonderful piano 'is a Mason & Hamlin. Call or Write for Catalogues C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1110 Chestnut Street Philadelphia mnial Slugs Vi mi Hiirh-class Persian, Caucasian and Chinese turs, antique and modern collection of 1000 rujrs, including large carpets down to small mats, to be reduced one-third less than our original marked price. Thla aale will 1 an extraordinary opportunity for you to aecure Oriental nary mtal time very ruxa xor nine money " ." .. when the aame are known to be tcarce. John Temoyan Co. 1506. Chestnut Street MOUSUL RUGS Ml I . ' $25.00 A& jKB II II HE v Bff .MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,1. Ilenz, of .100 West Tabor road, Olncy, will celebrate their Rolden wedding an niversary tonight. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES IS-nrt,'" Vv'olle I.iiku lsl unl mil I inn i M Nell Kllisiis 1 lis Vln (hurl.ai: ip'mr Wllinlnutini lvl nn.l M irs llulliind WilniliiHtuii ,l"l , , . , Walter limrr Jim IS luiirhln st tih! Vim i Vuli mine .'-'H I! I'uiilirlii si ... . 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Mi II, .iml -jji. i llith st Jnnns KliM TH-' l.'t st iml I.-e lltrthi Hob llisnn T4II llnsiklill st Jneet VV l-nuue l.'i.is I'lirlstlun si and Vim v 11 Pnnn-m tJI.' llltn-r ft Henri ClIinel-MJikt 2MI N P-ilethorn ft ami ...... . ..... ..!.. .1 .. "--.1 V t.l. ill .rii Ht ininii i iiui.ni.i.iv. ... . .......... .. Willi mi J Villon- HO I N llilh st iml Anna VI h'tin-i I.'!"" J-tJI's "t . Cusmo lie (lenln HOT I'usfjullk me and llns, 1'llelillno 1 Mul S tsth st lllusipiii- lirnliino 1311 S llincroft st . ninl Ins. phlne IiAiulio UK. H l.'th M Louis l" Hans 'Jill. N ,ith Ht nml Mircartt row 1 1 .1111 Lniernlil ft Josef Jiinrsk, HI I N I'erlh ft, nml Paulini Wjsnrciliskn IU1 S, Ainerle-in ft Clarencn 1. Kline Akriin, O nml Aunes .1 Tnttin JU.'I i: Serrteatit ft Hrni ft vi Iierlim, 451 llnxhoroush nve , ami l cllllilte Its Knlns st l'ln, l'.enillnB l"u ... James Jiuk-on. ilill N (Till ft nnd l.iur.i I IluffteM l.ilt N 47th ft Wllllnm ) Itlplu. .Nenrlc N J, and Mar merit.. illlLirt mil s t7lh ft Matthew lllillo -11 vv irnock st nml Paul Ilia Aleitmler '.'J I H Wnrnoik si Hilwln A Iloplir lie nlln I'.i . and L.lna 11 Howard O Jones 310.1 I'riinkfnrd aie, nul Mar A Iloftiln, WHO CumbridKe ft Licensed to Wed in Elkton i;LKTON. Mil. Jlar II. Tlie following marriage licenses r.-cie Issuid here Jod.i Charles II Triblt and Kthel M Heirlng, Phillip S. riiinei and I'stella Neff, Kiln aril V. Abbott and Marian Lucas, Hdward Ilrough and Kstill.i Samuels, Albert O. Diurr and Anna V O'Donncll and William Parsons and Margniet Wilson, all of Phila delphia , C T)hoii, Long Ilranch and Marv Cattenliead, Newport, It I i William C Henry, Wllmltigton, Del., and lamina Jl Harnes, Chailestown. Md , Harry Sheets, Jr., Noiwixnl, Pa, and Ilemletta Whitecar Swarthnioie, Pa., and (leorgo llullock Pleasant lltll. Pa. and Ida Simpers, Cown ton, Md Lehigh Yardmaster Dead TOWANDA, Pa , Ma 14 Patrick lie. Hale, for twenty enrs Lehigh Valley jnnl master tit Sarc, died at his home In W.iv erl, Saturdiy Ho leaves a widow and one daughter. ttrnffMntmrnTiwi - r Tl rtf 4iP v Iff 11 y HOW TO KID HOUSE OF PESTS Kerosene, Gasoline, nnd Benzine Effec tive, Krusen Tells Housewives A bulletin advising housewives how to rid homes of ants, fleas, moths and other In socts common In warm weather was Issued foday by Director Krusen, of the Depart ment of Health nnd Charities. Doctor Krusen urges tho use of kerosene ns the best agent for killing roaches, and he says benzine or gasoline will quickly destro ants. Ho points out, however, that both these nro highly Inflammable and should be Used with great care G7 Jllninp Fatalities in April HAimtSIU'ltri, May H Tho montbli statement of casualties In tho ro.il mines of lVnnslatila Issued by Chief Iloderlik, of tlie iMp-irtmcnt of Mines, shows that for April, 1117, there were In the bituminous region thlrl.v-one fatal accidents, as com pared Willi thlrt.s in mill, un, U (M nntht.iclle region thlrt-sl as compaKil with thirty-nine in litfl. Tuesday Special Sale of Spring Topcoats From Higher Priced Assortments 17 xir- Vjv r-A sA iiv w I c No Charge for Market, Cor. V At the New FOUNDED 1865 The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia When you make your will and select The Provident to see that your wishes are carried out, you can ease your mind with the knowledge that your Executor has integrity, judgment, resources and many years of practical experience. ' FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS rhone S -"v s0 1'urk 14(17 yr L I'ouliir OlJtf L-- VACUUM CLEANER SALES CO. S. E. Cor. Broad Street and Girard Avenue .-S''v T jmm - vm v- y&?i&& rfa-ifS TiTJ I 'X.t: 7 " aS5ata Wm w 'is4BWwKw wm Resino clears away No one knows the humiliation of beinga"wall flower" betterthan the gir! with a red, rough, pimply complexion. If your skin is not fresh and smooth, or has suffered from an unwise use of GAS Soldtring Furne and Appliance bend ron CATAMOVa L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Tell. Uarktt Hi Anttonf, Jo H4mmm1 I ("" As a Man Chews so Is his illufstlon. l)ltlon controls lienlth nn.l tetli control ihtwInK. Ho good hen I th Inritfly deiiemls on bcmkI trfth Anil Kood teeth mai lio kert soo,l by dally ne ( our ltoes nnd Mjrrti a renllr delirious drntlfrli whlili cleanses the teeth, purifies the inmith an.t keeps the Bums (Inn Unruly siirlnkler-top bottles, L'r.e. At nti ruoiI dnieslst or illrrct frmii LLEWELLYN'S mrrlrnV ,tnnc!iril Drusr Ntun 1518 CHESTNUT ST. Reductions $ 1 0.75 13 Tlie biggest price inroads made on Philadelphia's most successful and largest collection of Spring and Summer coats each being a wrap thoroughly conforming to fashion's de mands. Sport and Street Coats Modish Motor Coats Latest Belted Models Those useful - at - all - times wraps for half-warm days and cool evenings, in every variety of smart fabric, from homespun weaves to taffeta silk in colors as varied as those of any garden. Coat Assortments up to $50 Alterations Fashion Shop 12th Street 1 House Cleaning Has No Terrors for the lady who uses a Vacuum Cleaner, tho "auto matic bervant" that does twice the work in half the time and does it better and easier than the old, slow, hot, dusty way. We sell all reliable makes on 10 Days' Free Trial We nlso RENT Vacuum Cleaners by the day or week. Payable as low as 75c a week if desired (djorit wjiise that invitation because nfa poor complexion skin troubles don't begin to make a blessed differ ence. They also help to make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair live, glossy and free from dandruff. All dniftlitt Mil Rtilool Oultjoeot and Rulael I I H f.waaaaaaaaaa PERRY'S -fl ' " r v m t wa t IS u 4 f I Ml I I m r 1! rati 3 Wwk i 1 3 in - K I, 71 A IIVLTH AND PLKATS I , y Coat lina pleats above and below belt. Fastened belta and loour belu. Comfort across shoulders ; snugness at waist In dlnile-breueted and double breniitcd model. VTltli back belta or belts all around. ,1 i ou can put u it up to Perry's as this man did! Cf He wrote us a couple of weeks ago from Co lumbus, Ohio, as fol lows: " need a good Spring Overcoat and know of no one that can put one over ,on Perry's. Send me a nice, conservative ox ford, full silk lined, or otherwise, as your best judgment may elect. Size 42. Like a nice loose coat." And that was about all! tA 1 Just four business days later he wrote: "The overcoat shipped. me has arrived and the - material and tailoring are high class. I will J flash it with no little '! pride." 1 You see, we know clothes and men at Perry's. A line or look, and we're on ! a A $ J? li: $15, $18 S2 nnd 825 & for Spring Suits 11 vm PERRY&Cl "N. .JX. I .N-ja ft 'i W V .$, I- m ,&" tfT iTy'i M f.mk fifi11 m m 14 m Vft w & f"3 is i i T k r . tot r t a tt,u Sotp. Forafmwi ill el ."i f ,Vt '. $ v - VV intvif. ordluanr ralji,- fa ), I yr'si isa &m ll l 'fUl. 45 00 Ik IBS I ', II IfWU . 1BII SMltt m. Ij iSJIrtW tii W LM.lflBBflBBMBBBBaHBixSBlBmnh 2aUfialBBBBUMlKvHHBnl