7. 'TWWJTK 1 'V ' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917 . -' ?t FlUTHERAN CHAUTAUQUA VARE PLANS FOOD SHOW ON MILLION DOLLAR PIER AN "AMERICO-FKENCH ALLIANCE" AMERICAN STEAMSHIP SUNK BY SUBMARINE WELL OPEN TOMORROW ' ) j)gan Ministers Refuse to Marry Divorced Persons Unless . "Innocent Parties" Congressman Working With Sage Foundation and Hoover for Exhibit at Shore Massapequa's Crew of .32 Men Lands on French Island. Vessel Carried Grain P m. fl OTHER CITY NEWS BRIEFS X 'Workman's Dime Is Nucleus for Fund to Buy Ice Cream for Consumptives -i. nw Lutheran Chautniinun la sohetl- !' .. to open tomorrow nt tho ThcoloRlrnl rlmlnary In Mount Airy. Luthcrnni from i STany sections of tho South ami I;aRt aro nrolltd for the school, which Is the only en 0( its kind under Lutheran nuplcos The school was founded ns a means for the education of men and women on tcrlptural and church matters Many of It hall' hao been made Into dormitories to accommodate tho large number of jiuplH The o'penlnif exercises w 111 bo held tonight i, the Schaeffer-Ashmead Memorial CMurch the nev. II. A. Wcller will deliver an ad tress. ., Logan Ministers Ban Divorcees Divorcees havo been placed under a ban y I)Ran mlnliters, and no lonser will divorced persons bo nblo to Ket Logan Sfwiymen to remnrry them. Ten Logan ministers wero appealed to unsuccessfully ' ' W a prOmineill imuuciiiiimii ivlcuiij. 4a result the Logan Ministers' Association ', AM t-nrfl nn refilslnir to remarrv , ilrorced persons, "except that said person ludl be tho Innocent party to a ilUorco panted on scriptural grounds only." Workman's Dime Starts Big Fund . modest dlmo glen by a poor work- Li i HenrAv. tn nlrprtnr Tvnlspnn nnnpnl Ban m ii' - -- for funds to buy lco cream for consump- ves at the J'nuaaeipnia nenenu uuspiwti, Is likely to gle substantial nld In hear lnr of the contribution others already hac planned to do "their bit" to help tho causo Pocket Testaments for Soldiers Eery American soldier who goes to Trance will be given a pocket Testament to carry with him in battle, according to the rocket Testament League More than 110,000 copies already hae been ordered. Tabernacle Revival Opens An evangelistic campaign to Interest sail ers and marines was opened jesterday by the'Rev. Inman McKenney In tho tabcrnaclo t nroad and Shunk streets It has a Mating capacity of mora than 1000. Elevated Employes Raise Flag Employes of the subway-elevated divi sion of tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company held a flag-raising at the Sixty ninth Btreet station yesterday. Tho station JtMlf and near-by trolley w Ires wero gaily decorated. Syrians Organizing Military Company A military company to aid tho United Btates Is being organized by prominent Syrians of this city. Those back of tho movement are rtlchard O. Toomey, presi dent of the Syrian Educational Club, and the Rev. J B Hakln, of St. nilas Greek Orthodox Church. Favor Irish Republic Freedom for Ireland was urged at a rally held In the school hall of St Augustine's Church, Lawrence street below Vine, yes ttrday by a group of American citizens. Petitions calling upon this country to exert its power to securo a Republic In Ireland Were signed and mailed to President "Wilson. Father D. J. Q'Mahony of St. Augustine's Church, presided and mado tho principal address. Charge Men Annoyed "Women Five young men arrested last night board the steamboat Queen Anne for an noying women passengers will be arraign ed today before Maglstrato Elsenbrown. A detail of polico nwaltcd the boat upon Its arrival Trhoso arrested were: Frank Ludwlg, 413 North Third street: Samuel Bnyder, 987 North Second stseet; Cyrus Dooley, 33 South Forty-ninth street; Wil liam Ginibel, 833 North Twenty-seventh treet, and Frank Dougherty, 327 Hlch mond street. Injuries Prove Fatal Joseph Olvln, twenty-eight years old, 1819 North Thirteenth .street, died In St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday of Injuries received when he was struck by nn automobile two weeks ago at Glrard nvcnuo and Uroad street. Tho machine was driven by Harry , Oreltzner, of Twenty-eighth street near Poplar street. Gets $25,000 by Uncle's 'Will Tinder the will of his undo, who died In Cincinnati, Alden Baldwin, 1243 South wUty-thlrd street. Is an heir to $25,000. Baldwin's undo was Francis Baldwin, a Well-known publisher. Remove Pin From Woman's Throat Burgeons at Frankford Hospital removed Pin from the throat of Miss Bernlco Sccn vltnsky, a seamstress, 224B Margaret street, she placed the pin In her mouth to "hao It handy" while sewing and It slipped down r throat Man Badly Injured by Auto Michael Vetrl. of 1007 'Ellsworth street, ues In the Samaritan Hospital at Broad and Ontario streets with a fractured skull and minor Injuries received when he was knocked down today by an automobile, orhen by David Craig, eighteen years old, vf. i Xortn sixteenth street. Vetrl was Jit when he stepped oft 'a car at German town and Allegheny avenues and started to jross to the sidewalk. He was taken to the "osplUl In Craig's machine. Craig will .J?peir today befr Magistrate Carson at "wenty-second district polico station t Park and Lehigh avenues. Wants II. D. R. to nave Rifle Practico Alfred P. Lane, famous as a rifle, and Pistol shot, is urging more shooting with orearmg and less drilling for the various J?9 efense un"s m and about the city. e said that tho time may come soon when organizations can do real service, and that t guard duty tho ability to shoot was far more valuable than drilling. min. You can send the EVENING LEDGER to any of your rela tives and friends with tho Ameri can Expeditionary Forces abroad at domestic subscription rates. You may telephone order to Walnut 3000 (Bell) or Main 3000 (Keystone) f Circulation Depart ment Subscription will bo en tered and bill mailed to you, or you can mail instructions, inclos ing check or money order. i '50c Per Month WASHINGTON. July 9. Initial steps toward tho opening of a food consolation exposition nt Atlantic City In connection with the work of Herbert C Hooer were discussed today by Itcpre scntntlc William H Vare, nf Philadelphia, with Shelby M. Harrison and H. CI Hout zahn, of the ltussell Sago Foundation, who will havo tho exhibition nnd display work In chnrge. under Mr Hoover. Hcprrsentntlvo Vare placed at tho dis posal of the Sjge Foundation So.nnn square feet of floor space which has been placed nt his disposal for Government us-o by the ofllelals of the Million Dollar Pier at At lantic Cit The location of a mammoth exhibit at Atlantic I'lty Is considered with favor by tho Pood Conservation Depart ment, bceauso of tho many sections of the country represented nmong the visitors to tint resort during July and August. BEFOGGED FOOD BILL FACES ROUGH SAILING Senate Attempts to Untangle Situation Efforts for Closure Itule WASHINGTON, July 3. With tho whole legislative situation out of ge.ir tho Senate todny resumed its ef forts to restoro order to tho chaotic food control bill. Weighted down with amendments, to some of which virtually every Senator on tho floor Is antagonistic, tho food mcasuro faces n dismal future None would predict when it could pass the upper branch There wero threats of prolonged opposi tion from different quarters the. "wets," tho cotton Senators nnd tho nntl-Gov eminent-operation lenders all having their guns out for tho bill Henco Senator Chamberlain, In charge of tho measure, was on hand early with his closure threat He will try late todiy for unanimous consent to vote on tho bill Wednesday. Falling, he will ask a d.ito later In tho week. If this Is Impossible he may once moro present his closure petition Fow believe a vote possible on the bill be foro next week There wero subsurface efforts under way to nccpmpllsh a compromise on the Senate antl-splrlts amendment But tho pre dominating opinion Is that "boozo Is dead " House conferees aro expected to accept tho Senate proposal. SIX PERSONS ARE RESCUED FROM DOWNTOWN FIRE Firemen Take Them From Third Floor When Escape by Stairs Is Cut Off Flremen rescued Mrs. Frieda Sosloskv, her husband Harry and an eight-year-old daughter, Annie; Maurice Kushner, his wife Mary nnd their clghteen-months baby from their thlrd-storv bedrooms In tho house nt 2108 South Seventh street early today. Tho Are was confined to tho second floor, which contained living and sparo bedrooms Not feeling well and being unablo to sleep, Annie Soslosky got up nnd walked Into the corridor, whence she saw the flames and aroused tho household. As escape was cut off down tho stair, they screamed from tho windows nnd attracted people outside, who rang In tho alarm Firemen placed ladders up to the third-story windows and brought all of the inmates down safely. A dofectlvo fluo was believed responsible for the Arc. FIVE ROUSED FROM SLEEP AS THEm HOUSE BURNED Flvo persons learned that u. Aro was raging In their second-story tck room, which they used as a kitchen, when tho Aro apparatus arrived shortly after midnight and woko them up. Mrs. Mlnnlo Buslilo witz, her husband, and threo sons, Havld, Heyman nnd Fler, eleven, ten and nlno years old, respectively, wero sleeping In tho front room on the second Aoor at 1CJG South Fifth street. Some boys on a back street saw the Aro and threw sticks nnd stones at tho windows, but failed to wako any one A passerby on tho street saw tho Aro and rang In nn nlarm which quickly brought tho engines nnd tho entlro family was safely escorted outside. Tho Are was conflned to the kitchen nlthough It burned tho celling. The origin Js a mystery to tho family. ' " VI hi h A First Need for Summer At horn or traellnir nn one should Xm without a bottle of our Sun Cholera Drops, This time-tried pre seriptlon Is equal to a whole medi cine chest In dealing with the neraRp summer 111. Invaluable as a first aid to summer comfort Tut up In hamlv little bottles that can be carried In vest pocket or shopplnar bay Price 25c Postpaid thruout V 8 LLEWELLYN'S America's Standard Drue Store 1518 Chestnut Street Sponffes. 25c to fll.l Our Pure nath Soap 10 cakes ftOe Xfiy" ,.nnW" ..-...,. : UV"--g Alfred S. Jones, in the center, n Philndclphinn now servinR with the Americnn Ambulance Corps in France, is seen fraternizing with the French "poilus." The scene of the picture Is nt the old ColleRe of Juilly, built in the eleventh century. Since the war it has been used ns a hospital. SEAGOING KEG OF BEER ENDANGERS NORTHBOUND CRAFT ON DELAWARE Menace to Navigators Last Seen Off Coast of Gloucester by Tug Captain Escaped From Heliotrope 1 Club at Camden All captains of northbound craft arc cau tioned to beware I'llots aro ui Red t- stand fast by their posts .Somewhere on the Delaware a keg of beer ts at largo. It was last lighted off the roast of (iloucostcr and was bobbing Its wav merrily toward I'urope I'aptiilns of several tugboats passed closels Tliev were skeptical There's noth ing In It, tliev concluded, being fully awaro of tho high f ist or drinking. Hut thi'p ate the d.ivs of unusual things. The keg Is full loaded and readv for ac tion If nil) one reading these lines should bo In tho vicinity of I-cwcs it would bo well to shift an eye over tho stream, as It Is cal culated that It will be cruising in that neighborhood by tills time. I ne i,eg was originally engaged to supply the enthusiasm at nn afternoon gathering In the llellotrnpo Club on the coast of Camden As the TIpUnf rntiM tinlil mliv flnnres. hops is quite consistent with their various I occasions Itut when tho Aowcr of the club had gathered about tho festive board jesterday with j earning thirsts, tho stew ard suddenly burst Into the midst of the assemblage with a g'ance that gloomed the gathering "It's gone," he hnarselv whispered I.Ike a Hash suspicion was directed nt the occupants of ncarbv boathnuses Hut the inhabitants of these Invited search and the missing keg was tint forthcoming. An S. O. S call was (lashed to Sergeant 1-rrkk, of tho Camden police He ordeted a number (W Camden bluccoats to scour tho coast. Despite their good eseslght In such connection, they could not spot tho missing keg It was sighted, as we said, off Oloucester bv tho skipper of a tug. Hut die sight of it bored him. It made him dream of the happiness which once dwelt therein All of which proves that opportunity comes only onco within a lifetime LONDON. July !. Sinking of the Americnn steamship Mas sapeipiea by a Herman submarine on Sat tirdiv was announced by the Admiralty to dav The crew was landed nt the He do Selu nn Island off (he northwest Coast of Krnnce, twenty-eight miles southwest of Hrevt The Mnsstpen.ua was a 322-foot steel ship of nil tons, built in 1S93 by tho ,1. 1, Tlmmpsnn & Sons Company and owned by the Ww Vork nnd l'nrto Hleo Steamship Cfiinpanv Her port of registry was ew V urk The Massnpemn. carried a crew of thirty two of which eight wero Americans Cap tnln v It Strumm was In command. The ship ".'is loaded with grain. Among American members of the crew neie four men from Hrooklyn, N Y. nnd lidin c Mc'lregor, fi36 Charles street, nnd John Muschlcr, 190S Dauphin street. New Orleans Suspect Women Aid I'iclipoeltotn A gang of women are suspected by tho police of working In league with pick poikets nn trolley cars Ilatph Domlnlck, 031 Watson street, while riding yesterday on a Serond street car, was Jostled by n woman A few minutes later ho missed (llo, which ho had m his hip pocket Tho police arrested Sin Lev In, York street near Thlrtv-flmt. and riilllp Pressman, of Morris street above Seventh, on suspicion Domlnlt'lc claims that tho woman who Jos tled him accompanied the men under nr rost Policemen May fiuard Hridfics IWADINO. P.trJuly When llio Phila delphia guardsmen of the Klrst lteglment. Who have been guarding the Lebanon Valley and TucKcrtnn bridges of the Heading ItRlt way In thlsimintv for the last three months, aro mustered Into Federal service on July 1"i It Is likeH Hint polkeincn will succeed them at the biidges $8.50 White Btick Oxfords $i NEGROES HAVE CONFESSED TO COLLINGSWOOD HOLD-UP Pair Will Plead in Court Tomorrow, While Victim Is Still in Camden Hospital COLLIXC1SWOOD, X. J . July 9 Signed confessions made by tho two negroes who nearly killed William Purglove, of West mont, vesterday. are now In possession of Prosecutor William J. Kraft and County Detective A A liribbln. nnd will be used ngalnst the prisoners when they plead bc foro Judge John H Kates tomorrow In tho Camden court house Purglove Is In tho West Jersey Hospital, Camden, still In a bad condition from tho heavy blow which rendered him unconscious In the attack of the negroes, who also rob bed him of $55 Their names arc recoided as Oeorgo Grayson and William Smith, of Philadelphia. The Prosecutor's olllce will try to fasten on theso two culprits a similar hold-up and knockout in Philadelphia on Saturday by having tho man attacked brought over to Camden to Identify them. Purglove was attacked on Homestead nvcnuo vvhilo on his way homo early In tho morning nnd his screams brought several persons to his rescue, who Immediately called the police, then rang tho Ilrebell. This 10lM)i:i) 180.1 The Provident I.lffl end Trust Oompan of rhilndlph& Will life be north llufliff nt tit Doesn't (I itrvend largely on uhether vou hair mi tnramrf Look up the Provident Inrome Itumranco rnrnTH and i'1ii:stni t htiu:i:ts Stand Behind the Government LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE TIIIHI) FINANCIAL HISTKICT 108 H. FUUHTII ST., 1'IIII.A. Soldering Furnaces and Appliance BUND FOIt CA.TALOOUB L. D. Bergcr Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bill. Market 1H Keuitone. Alain Hi) Ready Money- United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. 414 S. Mil t. 3318 Onmintmvn nie. j Tin wiiiininmnniMiiiniHiin a un nimbi ib 1 Reduction NOW ON 1000 Pairs Dark Tan, Cordovan and Black Calf Oxfords, formerly $7 and $7.50, Now $4.50 & -.vW t3r K OUR 15TH ST. STORE WILL BE DISCONTINUED Rather than move our tremendous stock of ladies' shoes and pumps to our 52nd St. Store, they will be sacrificed, regardless of -cost. 1305 MARKET T. 20 SO. 52ND ST. 26 SO. 1STH ST REISZNER This Store Will Be Discontinued 3 I aroused tho entlro town and In a very short tlmo a dozen automobiles covered every exit of tho town, resulting In rounding up the negroes In record time, two of whom were the prisoners. Tho other negroes wero re leased Detectives Gribbln nnd Prosecutor Kraft then took tho matter over and placed tho prisoners In Camden Jail to await the action of the court. As a result of the confession nnd their promlso to plead guilty tho trial will bo disposed of uulckly, according to the prorecutor. Many Visit "Hookie" Camp The "rookie" camp of 300 men of tho Flrt Regiment attracted hundreds of visi tors ycstcribvv it Is on tho grounds of tho University of Pennsylvania opposlto Kranklln Field. $5 11 at hrailqutirtm for hitr UucK iii I mici iJrtjihin I iriy style hrrr in prtcul I to 9i less than rlsru h rr A PROOF OF OUR INTENSIFIED VALUES rti lirnt hern lilt c llurk Oxford In nnj Rrniind lloor 1ipi nil hcnnnn fr Ih thun $7 In SH AO That' h tho Mlillc lturk Ox ford horr mm I Midi u trniirntlout tnino nt nur itrlf nf No SH Oxford run more tlmn equal It, T hrro tire tint u Bfriit mam rar In Mode, bonnet, ulilrli inmnN 3 mi imiwt rome In carl till wrvk to grt 11 4 linh r nrlcrtlon. RoyalBgot Shop FOR. "Better Shoes at MEN Basement Prices" N. W. Cor. Market & 13th Sts. DOWNSTAIRS-Bnt. on 13th St. inn. J . E- Caldwell fy (p. JEWELS, SILVERWARE, WATCHES and CLOCKS of unvr?ing superiority through three generations TlffiffllKLlll JlC EL:. if, m ,r ,.im , f: i,,i,!fi.l..yy'i..i'!!i MZj5 f X XT';-"? JMI'WfellilS -as TV BUILDING in tho new city of Philadelphia was a laborious undertaking. Not only was it neces sary for tho colonists to do all the work them selves, but every brick had to bo transported on barges from tho kilns already established in New Jersey. ' So it was that tho beginnings of this great nnd influential city wero made so was it built up, one brick at a time just as you can build up a substantial competence, little by little, by opening an Interest Bearing Checking Account with us and depositing in it regularly a certain portion of your income. Our experi ence and reputation rest on the solid foundations of nearly a half century's successful business. At all time3 Uhe officers of our various departments nre pleased to Rive you tho benefit of their specialized knowledge. Call or write. "A bank account is the beginning of wisdom." Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Incorporated 1871 316-18-20 Chestnut Street Uptown Office I 1421 South Penn Square 1 TNift ANCHOS IN t.ri AND tTIUMUBft Sixth Trutt Company incorporated oj S3 A'ouj Doing Uutincn in PAIIa. Copvright, lSil, Guarantee Trutt Jt Safe Vtpoilt Co. mi fM L Buy at least Two Suits in this Big PERRY SEMI-ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE as an investment against'the W V.VT1 11111 Ut-JL V,ClOJ - 111 IJLILCD m TV' I 4 $15 and 518 Suits for $13 50V $20 and $22.50 Suits for $1 fi en . 1 7 CA ,. . -w. $23.00 Suits for $1g $2Q J $28 and $30 Suits for $23 and. $24 J '4 Anri sn nn nn in lUn finncf CQ ClAft. nJ CIO C?..: .11 .. xaV u "iivDi vjuu, p-xj umu p'jo ouiia a at Corresponding Reductions! V Trousers Reduced If the public knew what we and every clothing merchant know, they'd come right in and run away with every suit in the place at these Reduc tions ! I Prices next Spring and Summer will be almost double what you can supply your needs for here today! , J Buy the Suits NOW that you're going to wear next year and next! Buy them anywhere for any bargain any place today represents a big sav ing on what you will have to pay later on! Secure at least TWO Suits today! Perry Tropicals $ Cream color Palm Beaches; medium and dark tans, browns, grays, oxfords, novelty patterns Three thousand Suits at these prices when they're gone, we'll have to pay more to get more! Buy two suits or three while the buying's good! f Palm Beach Suits $7.50 to $10 "Breezweve" Suits $10.00 and $12 Mohair Suits $13.50 and $15 White Flannel Suits $20.00 Outing Trousers White Duck Trousers $5 to $8 $2 to $3 Store closes daily 5 P. M. Saturdays at 1 P. M. during July and August Perry & Co., -nbtI 16thv& Chestnut St - a v'. ,Jfc AM . . i fri aftjBuiilJ . T t I . i "HI w. T iff & v. &&
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