h m Iv, jk v fFTT AVERY CROSSES F FOR 12 AMERICANS Impressive Ceremonies Mark ' uoonpnition of U. S. Hero ism by French Republic jjHREE FOR MEN KILLED By 1IKNRI DAZ1X .,. farrtsvomUnt of lit Airiifja .rifiirr tilth !aff tI,t,i' Amrrlnm .turn In J-riim-o ...i-nrrAN- nut" niiAugrAiiTUits VHANCU. Nov. 27. i-'Irhe ofllceru ami men of tho American J5 uro caroliiK tho IjrU-.l l-'icneli O...K rn.,rm 111 their puckcts today hee.iutc ...rina will not allow tin Alni-ilenn ml- f 9; ?- n wear u decoration from n rurt-lKU 4 Se..rnnunt. 'Jlrce additional trovm are I C.?,er way '"- reUllve-i of thrco Amor. i f"Jiho UU-I I'ratcly tl.jhtlm?. (cans vi' tho ,iUlnK N()Xcm,(.r tUn.l e-i. ,i I M" .!.... ..1 till iinlritil tt Ifli 111 . on "v : : . . . .,';.;. . . " . i tc..:..i .nlor of khnkl uniforms anil wit- "ratlin nna-entatlon of tliu cnw I .2a tlio pnaentaiion oi mo ciiwck ny ri t-rench Itcpubllo to the Amen-aim tvto t Sfled I Uulr Yankee writ In the hue-he- fHrh raW of Novcnilirr 2. ai liiipre.-tlte Kleen of the two to i,,u honored ninmeen stood In u lift' 1Sd b- llicmteUoH In front of thoir en - nv lined p nloi'U Hio epen fourth k . r. u hollow wU.iro of khnld anil t U i . .... .1... co..1m.tit In Wlile'l tho it Vnlfd Py ' If eil.li'ili. iu ii i mil u , ?.. wnt. l!o lay In a hospl'nl riomi- . .,. .. ..titnl.1 lirt .it.'ilt.il f t ri ii llt.i r.rman trem-h laldi-ra in American majir isener.il. mmm ii'l'i ' tho JM'loii. m.iUo tlio presentation Ac ' comMiili-il other ollleers, ho faced tho .Mcnitleii r'-Klnu-nt ami ro.nl tlm c tntl.n If briery from the comma .der . i i ., lVeiicli Olu.-loii iimliT Mlilrli thi' icKliiunt ,lisf,.iln Niiiulni; th tin pi- limit n i i tlw terBi.t ",0 '"" i-'orpiirtN n ! i n irhul Hie na'lou ntaltii tli.il tin uIIIimi L.i men liiul illt-iiliited r.ire lovir'itr. t ,. ,. ticwu"J a 1 li. 'I'i.-UkI fiiif.' tit du i unili r i WlnUlur ami John ,r J.u-m ..!..,.t.nl enc'y bomlarJrtcnt and ereat cold isuperlatlvcly outnumbered. Iho nninpB of the eleven present then .ri? "'" .' . V'1 'ePP'd forward from the raniiK, oaluled, received tho medal, taluted airalii mid retired nmoni; nta fellow b. To r'Kni'llnat"-" lC,ldtrca h,s W (-'or,lrs.,cjf lho citation v.cto handed to each of tho met, ti,o company commander lit-M Mas culled forwatd and p.-cientcd !. .!' " 'rV1''1 for Ul Cl", ''ompany, to Mllitr with u copy of tho citation from tho Ircufli Kuur.il. To him lho American f.eiii.i mad.) u tliicf addrefs. 'I am pioud that your company con iiuctud ltsplf us tho nation cxpecta Atnerl ai noldleis tu cundurt thcnlclt,, he Mini. lour compdiiy did what It v,a3 ex-l"--Ud to do. j flci blire that any other lonijMtiy, any rcRlimnt. und tho urmy will , ,,lu ,,'11"o umlcr Klmllar clrcunmi.inciji! w iit-re rnoliu and i-uuniRe an. iipcet.iry." Hi loiichliled hy lonRralulnllnB the cap. win and admonishing him and tho other luipu-nlH of the 1-rontcs that they could not iVllir., 'hi; deujriitlon.H until ConRrcin .luthor i ?".' It Mo adtlsrd kicphiB the nuduln prl. ;'"''. whoreat thirc Wat a general podiet ir or tin- ciiisipx, tl,;V ,l'.;rl".V!U "'.'""S" t'-o aBM-inMaso on io ja-t plain whin tho American com mander handed tho ci-lon-M of the reulnient four cro-m, fr tho ,0Ull(jrd ;.,. nirp and one each for the next of l.ln c.f the tlirep who died tlKhtliiR. 11i0 thouRhiu of ctery olio Mandlnir upon that plateau went i-pont.iiienusly toward thoto tturdy ouc American- who hud displayed tarnet,t, sol drily nimltlKs and had fltcn tlrlr lic.j ri-r tin. H.iir, nn (ho reKlinvntuI band hlnwly trt.d Impres-'ltely 1ipr.ui tho '-jjiiir pnii Kld Hnnner" Tho American Rcncr.it .i liited .ifil the cntlro n-glmcnt taluted. 1 Irj cenmony was otcr. The three Amei leans Ulllt.l Inlh-i ilnnan trench laid of N'n ember 2 were I'rlMitea liip.diam. llnrlRlit and Hay. lli0 other twelve who were awarded ihu war crowj by tlw ITenrh OournniHiit are: I.lpiitcnants V. 11. McLaughlin, 1: O I-atter.xon and l; 1 HricWti ri;e-int John Arrow ood t'oiiHirats ) M KiiohpI, ll-wer aiomi. I'ltMites Mullen Jla-.i, lllluiu IJ. 1 nomas, licnrRo Hurd Hum-. ud linbort jBVENIW LEDQER-pklLADELPHIA, TUESDAY. NOIBER t 1917 ' ' : f A iVi rrvnwm ,'v- JT TURKEY PRICES BOAR Hlgli Records Made at Lunsdalc Auc tion. With First Cl.olcu at 30 Cents LAN'SDALC. ra Nov. :7.Turlieya went to new high record horo In tho auction when llrut.cholco birds rold ut thlrtj ilx centra pound, an ivlvunco of a fraction of a cent ocr lho record tnado la t week at tho opening alo. Tho luout pronounced tnlvaiico jestcrday wna rtRlstcred In the chcapeiit Rrado of birds "taltcnds" hrlnRlnc ns IiIrIi iih SP.tiO cents, und tho loncrt prlcu of tho day was for u (.lnclo block of (twcu-ty-Uto "l.illcnds" that pold for S8.50 ccntri Second and Ihlrd choice turlis sold at an adtance of about $1 a bundled ocr the tirlcis tluse Rrinlcii hroiiKht lapt wei-i, Ohlrkini and dtli l.s sold at the tamo lexi ii.i ltit-1 I luuxl.i SCHOOL AID POTENT IN CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN TRRNTON, Nov. 57 Conlluuatlon and (.ten-don nf tho fond tonKcrMitlon cam pa r.i In neU In Importaiico lo tralnlm: of tiaiher aicordliiK to the annual teport on luduiirl I edtiiatlon bj Atnlrlaut Com-tnl'i"-irr of rducatluu l.ewlt II Pitrrlr Ho u;a thai tlualb all of t lie -.CMtloiM) ci-.hoola kept their VHchcn oln tho wholo or part of tho Summer and they were oieraled iih centers of lntruct!un. us well of production,- while domentlc ip'enio hitch V'lin of many of reRUlar rchools also we-ro kept open for tint mtno juirpoM- Mr. I nrrw wiyn leaencrM ot i-uohini; irom GeriMiiw'AKkl H(iLLlDA'Y88t4ltli.' jC Vl plea of KUtlly wan enterM W hiiu iiurry delect. joui) Otrmana, lit I lllalr County Court e. to th chart i larceny of u lurye quantity of. dyn ocallonai aim iPRiimr inoin were mom from lc ivntmyivunU Railroad CormJWirt t.u.ipr.tiiH In ultlnir their M'rMces ror iv . n. r,ru,.i....u .uft,M..a imi . ...i... .k... -..... ... and ileiiiuiintriitloti-i und that i (' Stetson Derbies for Young Men "VOU alert young men know that the last "" word in style is to say of your Derby "It's a Stetson." When you buy you will want to find the Stetson trade-mark stamped on the leather, It identifies every Stetson Hat. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY RETAIL STORE, 1224 CHESTNUT STREET Stetson Hats are featured and sold If prominent dealers everywhere "Colly-phone" Talks 14 fBB;ttvi Oh. Hortense. Oh! ' You may be Ihe best maid I ever had, and all that, but ' If you hadn't reminded me of thai ' Well, it's lucky you did, that's all! ' Now. we'll all be there, thank heaven! I've ojdeicd the car to be here in half an hour, and I haven't .time to phone everybody. o will you do it. nlcase. Hortense? That'3 a dear! ft Tell everyone you know who, Hortense. The names are all in my engagement book to go there for luncheon at one, and then we'll all go back there for tea, and dancing, after the Penn-Cornell game, and lo arrange to stay there for dinner. They can have their Thanksgiving turkey either before the football game or in the evening, just as they prefer, tell them. And, after the theatre, were going back again, to dance some more, tell them. If there was any other place like it but there isn't! V Tell Miss Nelson to brim? all the officers -he knows. Tell her Ted is coming up from Camp Meade and a whole crowd with him. And don't forget to say that Navy Officers arc coming, too. H It's going to be the dandiest Thank-riving anybodv could oossiMy have! Just think. Hortense. a whole afternoon and evemng( for fox trot and one-step. too. with Coleman's Orchestra and Bron Gufler Band. I wouldn't dance anyvtheie else for anything. And the toodl It's heavenly 1 !T Phone evervbodv. Hortense, but hrst phone to ine rvi ......-. mntA , wn tret our tables. eight hundred." I couldn't forget that If I tried. ft Golly, it's fun at the "Colly!" $2.00 per cover Spruce five Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 12 noon until 9 P. M. "&uyHilmt&fromrtnuubrtm otel Colonnade CHESTNUT AT IS STREET &m f5 H IT I Z SA I zmSefSgasSf3i . -Dip ttrlMilHTM rpftw.rl In rllaln .t,H. .hu. mrrs anil iieiiiuiiKiniiioii-i nun inae uy nrimupea dnlhir wl Mi lli pinlnalv.a --- tbeco mcaiiB hundredit of women hae been . IliillirldRe KPiitenced them to the Wtr'-'i:' taiiRht how lo tini.pi-ty R.inicii iiiurtiiciH. reimeiniary ror fourteen months. t;k i noio. and Columbia Records JgJ Columbia Crafonola r?' Columbia Grafonola Price $85 rid look Walk in a and hear them 'THERE is nothing you can buy which you can enjoy buying so much as a Columbia Grafonola save possibly an automobile "It's a very natural tendency to want to see, hear, and compare the different instruments you are considering. No matter what instrument you buy, you are going to be pleased with it. But the degree of pleasure you get from it will depend upon how com plete is your assurance that you have bought the right instrument the one that will give you the fullest measure of satisfaction. People who have bought Columbia Grafonolas have done so because they at them Columbia Grafonola Prico $215 them that is th e way to tell were sure it was a Columbia they wanted. If you have a doubt as to which type of instrument you want, or what kind of finish you prefer, you will find ample opportunity to decide in any store where Columbia Grafonolas arc sold. With instruments priced at $18 to $250 all before you all ready to be played to your contentment-7-you can judge the Grafonola by any test you wish and buy it with the un shaken conviction that you could not have made a -better choice. Stores selling Columbia Grafonolas are conveniently located. r h COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York hM .ss S ,l! a r m iftl v - i"P . --a . '-r !' r3 - Columbia Grafonola Price $18 Columbia Grafbaab Price $4 nz a - m ViC 4 KilV . .? M i$ s .. 51 . :1 Vl a J 1K3 .1 1 1-" .4 J 451 1 M'.,,.""i"''A:li r' -t: . v xH" . i r--. - -y'r. k. &&? Vi iJitJJ ' ,r S.Mx -.- V t T - ? j i.- ,1 .s --r -: Si'S',. jl i : "?r?,ft ii: Hit .- .VAJ Tlrtjt HTl ' Jb&l I xffi 1 1 ,? Hv.'.'t",, ' &$&&k.Ajimk;t
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