Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 30, 1917, Postscript Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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HOSPITAL PLANNED
FOR DOPE VICTIMS
Sproul Measure to Be Before
State Senate Next
Week N
PROVIDES $50,000 FUND
Bill Supplements Varc Anti
Drug1 Proposal Site for
' Home Obtained
jrn nu ij Staff ( mrrtpondml
fc HAIUUHBfno Max in.
The Legislature lixt week will take the
first steps mxnrel the ictual consirtictlon
of a .State home for tncbrlate where the
narcotic ilruR nilillcjs can ho taken anil
Cured under the direction of the State
The hill was Introduced In the Senate
lx weeks hko by Senator William f
Sproul of Delaware Countx and has been
In the Nennio Appropriation e ommiuee
exer since
Senator Clarence .1 Iluckmnu rhalrmaii l
cf the ppioprlatloni I'nmmllti-e todnx an I
...... ...1 tlint thn lilll ulll lin r. nnttml nut
I!tlUMVi:ii ...... ...x .. ............ .....
when the rieneral Ascmhl rrinnxene" next
Vedncsdaj It will cam an appropriation
of about $5(1 Ann which Huckman ex
plained Is surtlclent to purchase the land
for the home and start ennstriii tlmi Thix
condition of the Stnte h flninces and the
burden that the war Is plnclnR upon them
prevented n larger appropriation belnc
granted
The Legislature of l'llH passed a bill to
establish the home and granted an appro
priation of $J0 000 for the expenses of a
commission to select a site and take the
preliminar steps A laigc tract of faun
land In Cumberland Couutj was selected
and an option obtained on the land It is
still In force The last Legislature failed
to make an appropriation and nothing has
been done toward establishing the home
since 11 11
The Sproul bill Is a companion bill to the
Vare nnti-dope measure While the Vare
bill gles reputable phjslclans the right to
attempt to cure addicts under the dlicc
Hon of the State Department of Health, II
also provides for their treatment In Instl
lutlons With this Initial appropriation the
construction can be started and the Legis
lature of 19IS will he looked to for the
funds to complete the home
THIRTEEN NURSES WILL
GET DIPLOMAS TODAY
The twent j -fourth annual commencement
9f the Training School foi Nurses of the
Jewish Hospital will take place this nftir-
II Boon at 1 o clock In a large tent on the
I W 1... l. I... I If til ln.. ..i -nl ..nr..! ..nr...
inn II in nit- iiiiiiiiiii'iit nil irii i cnu live i
Olne axenue
The tent Is elaborate! decorated with the,
American colors and an air of patriotism
Will penado the entire piograni
Thirteen oung ladles comprise the class,
and most of them will offei their "-oixli.es
tnr unrl In tiio iimlml.n linn i nmi.
If The graduates nte-
Miss Jennie A Augennuci, .mis Marx
Elizabeth Castner Miss Margueilte C Von
Krlebcn Mfs8 Helen A Hellemann Miss
W , Lillian Horowitz Miss Jennie Laskej.
flllBS UH11UC ll.CIC'l .mCC'lUlliSlL' .lllM l.WC
Mae Mcholls Miss Jcaimettc Polal.. Mli
Matilda (ieslng hli.intimi. Miss I'xa I'llza
beth Smith Miss Frances Marie Srrlth and
IIIfs Blanche Woltf
The program will open w.ih the Invoca
tion h Itabbl James (J Heller, followed bj
the anthem M Counti '1 Is of Thee '
The address t. the giaduiles will be do
lhered b Dr Nathaniel (Slnshcrg followed
ox the1 nuaiding of illplniiuis In Wllllim H
llackenburg president of the boaid
The presentation of prices won bv the
student nurses will be made In llarr II
Hlrsh of the muses' training school com
mittee The Matilda Kaufman gold medal for tho
best general axerage during the term of
Instruction was won b Miss Margueiite C
Von I'txleben
Miss Lllllnn W Horowitz was awarded
the Joseph L llreenwald prize of $25 In
gold for the highest average in practical
nursing for the term of three eais
The Rosalia Keustiuann prize of a nurse's
emergency bag was won by Miss Marguerite
C Von I'ndehon for having the highest
axerage in theor
The Intermediate class the Daxld Klrsch
baum pilze of $10 In gold xx.is awnidcd to
Mls Anastasla 1'ck for the highest general
axerage s
The Haxld Klischliaum pilze of $10 for
the highest general axerage In the Junior
elass was xxon In Miss Bridget Marj Itegan
CHARLIE TAFT REAL "GUY";
A CLEAN SINGLE DID IT
Bon of Ex-Prcsitlent Shakes "Sissy"
Nickname Dad Gave Him In
Right With Soldiers
WASHINGTON. Max 30 Clniles V
Taft a pilxate In Hatterj D, Third Field
Artlllcrj did not haxe to wait for foreign
ferxke to pioxe his courage He xxas en
llbted for a baseball game and when he
came to hat In the third Inning he found a
teammate on second and another on third
with two out and one run needed to tie tho
score
B Prlxato Taft happens to be tho son of
milium jiuwarci lau, nnn, xxnen Ills dis
tinguished father came to Washington to
see him a day oi txxo ago the ex-President
remarked to" Adjutant General McCain:
"Ixe got a blrdling oxer heic some
where '
Taft's appearance at the plato xxas;
greeted, b a chorus of shrill Imitations of
various feathered xxarblers
"Oh. look at tho little blrdling'" came
from a soldier rootei for tho opposing
team xxhlle a oico from the bench Implored
the batter to "Forget jour old man used to
be President and lay hold of a good one'"
Taft allowed the pltchei to xxaste a
couple and then singled sharply oxer first
base, scoring both runners
His mates In Company D don't call him
blrdling" any more. Ho Is noxv known as
Charlie
RELIEVES TIE-UP IN FLOUR
"Fmgy" Connors Takes Action as Chair
man of Great Lakes Company
ST PAUL, Minn , May 30 nnounce
ment has been made here that the coal
find flour blockade In the Northwest has
been broken through action of W J Con
nors, of Buffalo, N V. chairman of the
Great Lakes Transportation Company, di
recting that a flour fleet bo organized and
that all boats carry at least 50 per cent
flour in each cargo
Flour mills In the Northwest will be run
ning at fi(ll capacity xvlthln a few days,
It was said.
Bankers Leave for Itussla and Japan
Nl'W YOIUC, May 30 A commission
representing the National Bank of Com
merce of ,Ne,w York has left for an ext
landed trip to Russia. Headed by P. O
JIulchlns, Jr., senior lce president, tho
Vomm lesion Is making the Journey at the
ugtestlon of sexeral correspondents of the
wnk In Itussla. Some time will be spent
in Japan op the way oxer.
Lease Three Big Ore Mines
ST VAVh, Minn . May 30 Pinal details
the leasing of three blR ore mines to
Jn & LaU6huni Pittsburgh steel manu
facturers, by trustees of the Great North
rn. ore properties, were completed hejo to
My, aecordJjig tp Announcement by Louis
F' HIHv,p8ldnt of the Oreat Northern
llL r"n .flH
THE REV. JOHN R. HART, JR
Secietary of Christian Association
of the University of Pennsylvania,
who will lcae for Fort Niagara
tonight to assist in the organiza
tion of the camp Y M. C. A. He
will preach the sermon at the
paiaile service next Sunday
morning.
CITY'SOLD PIPE WORTH "
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
Part of Old Spring Garden
Water System, Now Aban
doned, Valued at $75,000
With i ist-lmn water pipe at $fio .1 ion
and Iron xalxes .it a couespondlnglx high
figure the Water lluie.iu Ins a xeritablo
gold mine in a labxrlnth of nhimlnneil
milns on M.mdpipe IIIII at Thlrtvthlnl
mid Master stieets The x.illie of the old
material is $7'.oo
' amplctlrin .it this point of masonrx
culxerts ptolecting four lines of Isrge mains
under tho New York llixlsfnn of the l'enn
s'lxutil.i Itillioacl his icloised these nld
time pipes nnd xalxes from Urtixe scrxlce
hj a rerouting of the xx.itei and will per
mit tho bureau to diaw mi them ns t"ii
xarlous attic lis nie needed in extension or
lmproxement xcoik In other paits of tho
titx
All told thrie are foitx-sexcn liig"
xalxes from twent) to fort' -eight Inches In
til nuclei, and Iftfifl tons of cast lion pipe
coxeilng the hamn range of sizes All
of this mitcrlil can be reclaimed nnd put
Into MMXlcealil? condition b the ependl
tuie of a ei4inpuatlelx small amount of
labor
This old HXfrtcm was a pert of the Spiiug
(Jaiden xxnrks, cairxlng water fioni the
Spring (iinilcn pumping station on the I'ist
Itlxei Urixe under the Glrard axenue
hildge to the Mist Park Iteserxolr at
Thlit third str.et and I'nlumbli nxinuc
The Spring G crden puiiiping station li.is
been .ibandoned for a miniliet of xears and
the old pumps and boilers nie now being
rcnioxeel
Some of the pipe has ben in the ground
from thlrtx to fortx je.irs tiut It can be ic
Llaimecl and gixe good serxlce for at least
as longc period again In this connection
It will be recalled that onl two -cars ago
cast Iron pipe xxas temoxed In hestnut
street which had been In netixe seixlce for
nlnetx-sexen xears and It was abandoned
not because It xxas xxoin nut or unsafe, but
because a larger pipe was needed
WILSOlMAKESSHORT
ADDRESS AT ARLINGTON
President Leads Memorial Day
Observance at Burying Ground
of Nation's Heroes
WASHINGTON Max 10
PieMdent Wilson led the nations Me
nimlal Pa obsorxanco bx pixlng tribute
to the heroic dead of the uition I'arlx in
ihn .iflernonn t le ITesiocill ininuira "
rllngton where he took part in tho eei
cises In commemoration of the braxerx nr I
the heroes burled thero
Bristling with sentiment nnd Inspiration
tho Presidents address at Arlington wa
short but his wolds were well chosen
Thousands had gathered to near tne Lniei
I'xecutlxo nnd to xvltness the memorial ex
ercises under the direction of the O A It
the United Spanish War Veterans, the
Women s Relief Corps and the Sons and
Daughters of Veterans
l'aily this morning Trcsldont and Mrs
Wilson slipped away from tho White House
for a round of golf After their return
from Arlington they xxlll spend tho dax
quietly at the White House and tho Presi
dent xx ill dexote somo of his tlmo to the
work piled high before him
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS
A fine line of fabric all
weaves and all colors from
which to choose. Made to
your measure by the most
skillful tailors in the city for
$25.
NEUBAUER, 1121 WALNUT ST.
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CAT
Dr.VON'S
HEALTH BISCUITS
A Laxatire and Nutritioni Food
Relieve
! Constipation
s '"Contains No Medicine
Recommended by Physic
ians CHILDREN LOVE THEM
Will prevtnt aa vrall aa
elimlnata conatlpatlon.
Strenethen entlra dhrea Ivo
yitem. I'romota Bood health.
Try a Box Today, 25c
FOR ,SALB BT
it. r nialr, then, rietrner
neo" II. Kni.
Klnlejr Ackr
Co , llroad Bt
Store, owll.
K Ilndford
riarke Co , Sl
other druf end
troeerj itorea
or direct from
Yijtx w- "
no VON'S HEALTH BISCUIT CO.
ttH-tttO Market PL, FhU..T.
EVENING
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917
,000,000 RUSSIAN
orders'giveninu.s.
Baldwin's Gets $14,000,000 Con
tract for Locomotives Out
of Loan Fund
The Itusslnn Goxernment has placed nil
other order xxlth tie Italclnln !.oconiotl! e
Works for 210 locomotlxes to be built at n
cost of approximated $11.000 000 With
other firms the Itusslnn 0!ox eminent hns
plated ordeis fur "'0 Iocomollxe,i nnd
10 000 cars The total order will nggreg-ite
JI0 000,000
The expenditure Is being made exlelentlx
nit of the loin made recentlx bx the t'nlted
States to the pinxlslonahgnxernnieut
ttaldwins xxlll start xxork on the lontrnet
on the locomotlxes in Januirx It xxlll not
require nn increase In the present force
The Ilatdvxln plant Is now xxorklng at the
full capncltx and the nexx' order olllclals
sax will nxxalt Its turn nnd be taken up
u the tegular course of operation
Hoth Alba Johnson president of the
iiimniu corporation nnd William I. Aus.
tin chalrmin of the board xerined the re
port that the order had been recelxed
Mr Austin said It was his understanding
llict some of the locomotlxes xxere to be
f a txpe which max be utilized for inllltarx
purposes Manx engines of this kind luxe
been built for Husli bx the Itildwlu Com
pinx and a number are mux In coure oC
construction
The olllcinls were unable to s i how much
tune would be required to fill the order II
is understood howexer, tint It will keep
tho plant running at full speed for the
greater part of next winter
SUBMARINE DETECTOR
MADE BY PHONE CO.
Bell Concern Will Send Operat
ing and Scientific Unit
to Europe
i l IHINTON .1 Mux In Tim the
Hell telephone Mstem xxlll send a unit to
I ranee to construct 100 miles of telephones
for the uvti of I'nlted Stites troops and that
scientists and cnglneeis of the cnmp.in
haxe perfected in linptoxed method of tlc
lectlng submailnos uns ilisclnsed heie bx
Prank II Delhi I xlce president of the Nexx
A oik Telephone ( ompanx Mi llethel took
the stand befoic the llo.iid of L'tilltx Com
missioners to cxpl i in xxhx the company
asketl that no ortleis m legul.itious affect
ing its rales be made bx the commissioners
it this time
Mr Hetliel xxbo Is aKn president of the
ensterii cioup of npeiatliig companies em
phasized the stiiln that the war Is putting
and xxlll continue to put on the telephone
sxstem The dexlce fin detecting sub
marines he said hid been tlexelopeel In co
operation xxitli naxal experts and knoxxn
onlx to the lulled slates Goxernment ! a
distinct lmproxement on nn thing herelo
fnre dexlved Slmllail.x the compnn s ex
perts haxe xxorked xxllh annx engineers per
fecting means of communication xxlth aero
planes and exerx battleship Is being
equipped xxlth xxlrelrss telephone nppiratus
At the tcquest of the Federal Goxcrn
meiit a new cable is being put Into place be
tween Washington and New York while to
meet the necessities of roast defense an en
tlrelx nexx line xxlll be constiuctetl extend
ing from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada
Prior to the xxar Ml llethel slid theio
xxeie Its long-distance xxires running out
of Washington Noxx theie are "i(H Kobert
V Mnrxe counsel fin the Nexx Voik Tele
phone Companx made the appeal to tho
I Hills Cnmnilssniicis who IKcd June J I
hi the date foi argument In the rate case,
pending mi) action that niaj be taken on
the icquest
FILM MKN TO PROTEST TAX
Will Gather Heie for Hearing on Beyer
Bill Next Satuiday
HAItlllS'Itl'llG Max 30 Motion-pli Hire
theatie nix iters, and exhlbltois finni Pitts
hut gh xx ill go to Philadelphia on a special
ear next hiturdaj to join xxlth the Phila
delphia and Nexx York exhibllots and pro
ducers in pi meeting against tho pissng of
the Hexer bill, placing a tax of one cent on
inch foot of film shown In the State
Arrangements for the public hearing on
the 1)111 hixe been i!pMm.i1 thiough the ab
sence from Harrisbuig this xxeek of Ilcpre
sentatlxe S'tadtlandci of Pittsburgh xxho
is chairman of the subcommittee tint xxlll
conduit the hearing It has been tentatlxelx
ananged howexer to hold the hearing Sil
ui dax afternoon in itx Hall
I mLwllli
l - , x Sometime in the drivinp; experience m
JvN jv -. V of every man or woman an emergency
IlirttiVi ilit ' i i al'ises that requires a car of real stuff m
WaffiHlr Tlk l f two-ply responsiveness. fJ
WmM Wh'nl m . . ., , . ,
lBl?ftirfA& ,WJ Touring in the mountains, a sharp I'M
wWMfim tPin curve ahead, a team idling along not m
wimB&'M visible not heard around you whirr, "M.
nlmiM''s Wh n(l lo! you must Stop or Strike. M
fjlpjt Let Velie's Timken Brakes and W,
3$ MMk Continental Six-Motor be your safe- III
Kp -"raPP-Jf euard. They never fail. ' Wj
x'AHWifiTViSaWltf , Four Beautiful Oncn Models, Vfi
TWUWf ' J' 5 and 7 Pa8SC"er ii
t(!laiIMiW Superlative Performance and Wear fit
l ilslElS $n85 T0 $l650 1
i "''aTci 24-HOUK DELIVERY W
I 1- LA ROCHE BROS., Inc.
gwy---giWMt?;"j!!g "!1Z!L
BIG PATRIOTIC PARADE
AT ATLANTIC TODAY
Few Social Activities Scheduled
but Patriotic Sentiment
Rules Resort
ATLANTIC CITV Max 10
Cninmunlt canning centers are to be es
tahllshed here this summer for the pur
pose of teaching wommi the most econom
ical xxaxs of preserxlng their fruits and
xegetnbtes Instructions will also bo glxeu
as to how to dr Xegetables, as this xxlll be
a xerx Important problem this -ear owing
to the scarcll.x of cans School kite hens xxlll
be taken oxtr for the roinmunllx xxork and
experts xxlll be In charge Women ran
either tnke their produce to the school and
piepare It there or haxe It done for them
under hxglenic nnd economical conditions
Mnux cottages haxe been opened for
Memorial Dax. nnd Chelsea and Ventnor
are taking on Ihelr usual summer nspet Is
l'exx of the beautiful lawns haxe been ion I
xerted Into garden patches and exetxthlng
looks the same as usual except the xnnnt
lots which haxe nil been inrefullx tilled
and nre beginning to tnke on a xerd.mt
tinge noxx that tho xegetahles are beginning
to sprout
Uthough twentx-llxe lifeguards xxent on
duty totlnx , the bathers were few nnd fir
betxxeeti for not inanx eared to go In fur
an mean plunge xxlth tho temperature of
the surf at 34 which fc 10 tlegrees too low
foi comfort An exception xxas a fair xoiing
creature who was exlelentlx eager to trx
out her new surf robe, and xxas not at ill
afrild of pneumonia
Memnrlil Il.u xxlll be obs-xcd bx- a great
patriotic psiade this aiteiunon in xxlibh
members of loe Hooker Post G I!
sons ii f Veterans, Companx 1, Thlirl New
lerex Infnntrx , Morris Guards Tall Cedars
and xarlous lodges nnd clxlc organizations
w 111 take p-irt
The terminus of the pirade xxlll he the
soldiers and sailors monument at the Chp.
se-i Park xxhlch xxas dedicated at Cider
tune In uiemorx of those who fell tn the
Wnr of the Itebelllon
Theie are fewer social festlxltles sched
uled for the dix than usuil for the holld ix
seemed a inoie solemn occasion thin usuil
bet msp the tounttx Is at war H.u es will
be held at the Atlantic Citx X, ncht cClub
Uurlng the afternoon There will be an in
foim.il meeting at the Chelsea x.icht Club
but contrarx to the usual custom there
xxlll be no dancing
Commodore and Mrs Allen I" White will
formnllx open the seison nt the tlmllf
Cltx Vneht Club mi Saturdaj night when
the enmmodotes ball xxlll he held
Mr and Mrs Jacob l.iugsdorf luxe
ripened their tottage lown nnd Pacific axe.
lines for the season
Mr and Mrs Jesse w Ptnrr 3d are now
oieupxing their beiutlful new home 118
Slates axenue which hns Jut been com
pleted and which will he the scene of nianx
elnborite entertainments tills summer
George rlisi Is nt the "lraxmore put
ting finishing tout hes to the new plax In
which he Is to appear next autumn He
was here earlx In the spring nnd Ins xlrtu
allx written the entire plax which deals
with one of the big diameters in Amerlcm
hlstorx
Mr and Mrs Thomas Cnrex Musgroxe
haxe opened their Chelsea home for the
season Mr and Mrs Crank Iledford nre
ixcupxlng their cottage, 11 siith Tennessee,
axenue
Miss Gertrude I, Wilte and Miss Mntle
i: W'ltte haxe Joined thcli pirents. Mt
nnd Mrs J' T Wltte. at the MarlboioiiKh
lllenhelm Mrs John Hampton H ernes Is
nt the Brighton with Mrs Frank T Grls
wold Mr and Mrs Walter Pohllg arrixed
todaj
COOPER'S PRIZE CATTLE
SOLD AT LINDEN GROVE
Hundred nnd Kic Pedigreed Animals,
Tested and Passed, Among Best
in Section
One bundled and fixe pedigreed cattle
were sold nt public auction todnx at Linden
Groxe the stock farm of T S Cooper &
Sons. Coopersburg Pa 'Nils sale which Is
an annual exent brings in Rddltlon to
prospectlxe buxers manj persons xxho mere
ly look oxer Mr Coopers famous stock
I'xerx one of the animals offered for salo
was in the pink of condition having been
caiefullx tested for tuherculosls and all
other dangerous diseases
Watchful xeteilnarx cue sanltnrv pre
cautions adequate xentllatlon light and
drainage keep Mr Cooper's herd lit un
usuallx fine condition and his stock has
been for xears regatded as the finest in tint
section of the country
A catalogue, explaining excry point about
each animal offered, had been preinred It
r-ontilncd the nncestrx of exerv aniuiai and
ihe condition tint It Is in
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TCI IS Ol NAW III'K
( hnplain 1. DcflT, of the I S S.
Ncx-ada, xxhoso lecture on life in
the American nax, elelivererl nt
the Catholic Iceum, Camden, last
night, xx ill bo tepcatcd tomorioxv
at the Mastei Builders' lXchange
luncheon at the Manufacturers'
Club
GO TO JAIL FOR FAITH,
YOUNG FRIENDS TOLD
President Sharpless, of Havcr
ford, Urges Friends Not to
Claim Exemptions
lsa.it Shiipless president of Haxerford
College toilax reiterated the statement he
nnde xestetdax In Nexx X, ork nt the jearlx'
meeting of Friends adxlslng that Instead of
claiming exemption from wnr serxlce
Qu ker xounc men go to Jill to proxe thex
nre willing to suffer and die to uphold their
n llglous.conxlctlnns
'It would be better not to l.axe exemp
tion Doctor Sli irpless slid 'unless It be
extended to all conscientious objectors re
Cirdless of theli belonging to nno sepirate
religious food The Goxernment. howexei
has decided this once and for all Iho
mattei Is closed and tho Quiker Ins been
exempted
I bellexe there are no lengths of suffering
to which our xoung men should not luxe
gone to perpetuite the Ideals of Friends
so that thex might be pissed on unsullied
In fiituie generations If exemption hid
not mule It e ikx fin our hoxs to Keen out
of i-erxice I billexe the foocs should haxe
suffered death to tnnd up for their prln
t Ipli s '
BONWIT TELLER 6XO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
MAY CLEARANCE
AT DECISIVE REDUCTIONS
WOMEN'S FROCKS and GOWNS
STREET AND AFTERNOON GOWNS
Of Georgette crepe, handsomely beaded and embroidered, also satin, crepe de chine, char
meuse, tailored serge and jersey.
19.50
were 35.00
A variety of very smart
stripes, trimmed
also
9.50
29 Women's Utility Coats
Poiret twill, velour check, faille silk, also navy serge capes.
Formerly up to 39.50.
24 Women's Daytime Coats
Tricotine, loupine, velour.xjcrsey cloth and burella.
Formerly up to 65.00.
36 Women's Cloth and Silk Coats ,......
Velour, bolivia, taffeta, tricotine, burella and stockinette.
Formerly up to 85.00.
AN OPPORTUNE SALE OF LINGERIE BLOUSES
FOR TOMORROW (THURSDAY)
A specially-arranged selection of dainty summer styles, developed in voile, organdie,
Georgette, Crepe de chine and linen. Many are hand-embroidered, others are , lace
trimmed, j .
2.90 '3.90 5.00 & 8.75
This is an opportunity to supply summer needs at small cost.
BOY SCOUTS HERE HOLD
FIELD-DAY EXERCISES
Prizes Awarded to Winners of
Many Interestinjr. Events
This Afternoon
The sexenth annual field da of the Hox'
Scouts of Philadelphia xxlll open nt ! IS
n clock this afternoon on llelmont plateau
Fnirmouiit Park
one of the most Interesting exents of
the afternoon xxlll be a dull i ontest There
will be lontests In tent pltihlng wnler
boiling dressing races bandaging lioise
and i-lder signaling and pxramld building
t the closp of the contests the fnllnxx
nig ceremonx xxlll loniluele the ilax'
lluglers blow nttcutlon, lommind glxen
Prepare to P ss in t ex lew . buglers blow
assemblx senior tleputx commissioners
march their ellstrlc Is
The dlstrlits then piss In rexlexv before
the headquarters and then returning as
semble for nxxards of prizes, buglers bloxx
attention buglers bloxx retreat, the troops
ire dismissed
ufllilals of the II lit dax follow- Direc
tors F 1 mer Goodman and Hnxdnn n
Merrill field superxlsor It P Kern tleputx
lommlsslnnei quartermaster. John Getz
Ir drpiltx lommlssloner dispatchers W
ihadwiik and II C Huulette tleputx i oni
inissiotiiis stiller J A Parker siout
niaster judges .Major Joseph K N'lehols
It Z I llolln II T Powers and Pr 1'
snmuel stoul . nnnnuncer. lohn Tieftner
.. .. . u.l.nl.i... riH.I n SI I n.l.
liejMilX I lllllllll-'l'li'lll-l linn . ..i ' limn
I Kcnoiiiinster iltiimmer and bugler scout
i from 'i I nop i;
'Ihe Cntifornli Docs' Hind will plax 'be
star spangled limner' as the flig s
raised during tlie exercises
EXPECTS BRAZIL WILL
SOON WAR ON GERMANY
Amciican Merchnnt From Kin tie Ja-
nciio Says People Aic Aioused
by Sinkings
Hr.i7ll xxlll probablx declire xcai on Gci
manx xxltliln a fevx xxeeks because the edu
cated diss of that countix is In faxor of
xxar xxlth Gernianx Ibis is the opinion of
I It Sl.nlet all Amerlcin business man
of Illii lie Janelio Mt Slider who is In
this iniintrx on business is staxing nt the
Hotel Walton
One slight net bx Gernnnx against the
Ilrnrlllnii Gnx eminent said Mr Slader
"xcoulcl be sufllclent tn embroil that lountix
in the coulllit Fxen noxx the great ninjoi.
Itx of the people of Hrall tint Is those
of the cities x ho form the Intelligent edu
cated class aroused bx the reient xxarllke
acts of the Geimau Gum lament In sinking
sexeral ltrazlll ill xessels bellexe declara
tion of xxar Inex liable
Ml sM.uler said tint the people of Brazil
being of the I.illn race looked upon France
ns the greatest nation, because she Is the
greatest of the I.atln nations The.x real
ize howexei he s tld that the I'nlted States
Is careful and conserxatlxe In nny action
th it she takes nnd nre therefore anxious to
be on the sinie side us this country In nil)
graxe International question
New Lieutenants Named for "First"
II W'KISiU RJ Max .in Robert II Hoi
ling of West Chester xxas appointed
first lliuteniut and battalion adjutant of
the Tlrst tnfnutrx lolin I Pixls of riiiii
dolphin xx is appointed llrst lieutenant and
assigned to Companx I,, 1'lrst Infantr
ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY
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were 49.50
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wash dresses, in novelty voiles, dimities and colored cotton
with piquet collar and cuffs and a tie of black satin,
the popular imported Anderson gingham.
12.50
WOMEN'S COATS and
3
Panama Hals
tIeh4, blocked ind
trimmed In .nr tll
w un no add to Injur
rour hat.
JclTcrson Hat Co., 125 S. 10th St.
Ready Money
United States Loan Society
117 North Broad St.
414 S. Slh st, 2S4S Ofrmtntown are.
Galvanized Boat Pumps
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U D. DF.RORn CO.,5 N. Xd 8t.
Ualn 4. MorM fit
$200
$10 Cash
$6 Monthly
New Upright Piano
Cabinet Piano-Player
SS noils Mutlr. Stool nnd Hrnrf
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1129
Chestnut St.
To Keep Coolivcar
Shirts
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effective service.
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