Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGEH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1918
)BERS GUESTS
WILDWOOD'S NATIVE SOtfS ENLIVEN DAY IN "OLD HOME TOWN"
Star Athlete Promoted
Hailflon, !., April 2 Word ha
been receded here from t'ump Hancock,
Augusta, (in, tint Lieutenant lonald
on th Yale toottmH trtlm
Rgo and Inter helped 19 eejri
OF JERSEY TOWN
eleven He Ih n m'nitiK engtrHM W'M
noli of Alvln Marhle. pr. local binU
MarKte of thn ordnance department of n,"l rhalrmati of the CVmniUtrn oil liil
llic army, liar been promoted to cap- " Safet Two brother or Lieutenant
tain He vvuh halfback and Mar punter ' Morkle ure arm) lieutenants.
Kfildwood Entertains Mem
bers of Battery u, Trencn
-,
Mortar Battalion
RfOMES OPENED TO MEN
failitary utill ana i lag-uaising
923 MARKET STREET
Features 01 cxci-cisub m.
Shore-
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Jr f OHIIIHIH ACCKPTHD W
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'. trildwood, X. J.. April 2 All roida
Ei CP May County led lo Wlldwood
R j eery moans 01 concjni'o u
JW Into uto to brliiB penona here to '
fttk P"t In the reception and entertain-
1 of Battery n, lrcncn .iiorinr a.-
lotion. wWcli leu J'uri uu j um ..u..
L.lrilay by Go eminent boat for Snlcm
ESdUienoo by J-IKClal train to Wlldwood
rwrlvlne here shortly boforo noon
! J-... nuv iNimmMlonerR. tha rcceiv
Vn committee of tho Wlldwood vvar-
rlnvuiM committee and hundreds or ulll-
lumbers of the battalion from nil parts
Kf fane May County, met tlio batttiy at
'fh station and. beaded by the City
!.... marched to the Hotel Seacrcst.
fM-e ranks were broken and the men
111.- .in bv automobiles to homes of rrrtn mrv nnnir ntir r
whojad peered to enter-; lUMLiU'ULL
ittln tnem uiu-u -" -..... -iThe
men assembled at headquarters
i i d m ana, ncaacn ay o iuen
turns, cniei iimimii, "- ,wv,
ili eltir police and tho military band
from Wlssahlckon Barracks, Capo May,
. . from the ramo barracks, the lut-
wsaaKaiasrasmMsm; rmmrixwssssxxxsi!xiS!ssttmtitiiixxB
wmsawBawawaMgaw, mmrt:,..M,titwjs2szixs&sHi- ws8SBBa.
SHmler thoXirinJ.ovor,Un Tout mustered in service at Wlldwood a year ago, icturned estcrday by the courtesy of Governor IMrc to cnli en llunir-
up un.ier the admiring eyes of the "Home Folks." Tho boys had n last chance to see their lelativcs and friends and say a last farewell before "going ncross " which it n
expected, will be' a matter of a few days.
H"
. Mrt from the
' .tlnn moved cast In Oak avenue to
nuntlc. to Maple to I'ni IMc and kouIIi
t Anareo cnuv, v.. ...... ,v ,..w
-.-h,(i on l'nclflc avenue lMsslng the
Wlldwood High School the procession
was jomea oy many jwu utoi um
ina. At tho City Park, after the Invoca
tion by the Kcv I W. Visiter, of the
Jlrtt Baptist Church, a flag-ralMng
look Blate, under the auspices of tho
it 0. V. A M A large American (lag,
..',iti as a servlco flag containing 200
?fitars, was unfurled to tho strains of
tha "Star Spangieu isamicr ny mo cum
tlntd bands S
A military urm inon iohohcu ov mo
kiUallon. In command of Ciptafn Leslie
I'Caldwell and l irsi
Harris
thowlng.
The opening address was then dcllv
trtl by J Thompson Baker, former
rmnnamin Ho was followed bj the
rofator of tho dav, tho Rev. homis J
Cross, who roprcsenica tno ataie, wi
Governor Kdge and Adjutant Ueneral
Gllkjson, on account of war orders,
wtre unable to bo present William II
R Rritht. chairman of tnc uapo .va
U.S. SENATE TERM
America's "Best"
on Way to Battle
Senator Baird Is Expected to
Come Out for Hughes's
Chair
Lieutenant Llovd I
Atlantic Cltv.Aprll J. In n st-tlement
following a conferenco with Governor
Kdgo at his Ehorc homo United Mates
Senator David Balrd indicated lie vUll
bo a candidate to nucceec himself for
tho "short" tcim
In cvplanatlon of the attltudo of Sen
.ator Halrd It Is said that, although re
luctant to enter the contest, ho had
consented, to do fo should It be ticcis
sary to carrj put tho plan of Governor
Udgo to continue In his present position
as lopg as possible
The question of who will become Act
ing iiovcinor in tnt cvi'iit of Uo
W.'Oross.
CmES HAVE MONTH
TO FIGHT HIGH FARE
Contlnurd from 1'uee Onet
This, thej raj Is a mathematical err
talntv And lhe point out that the
taBler the Allied strcngtli i IncrcHsed
now tlie tnoio serious mid the qulikcr
will be the blow ngalnit the Teuton
How to get additional shipping toi
tioop't Uunsport l-i u jiroblcm of the
llrst magnitude Men In touch with
the merlcan transport problem pay
that for tho present the only additional
tonnaga the United Mates can furnish
Is a few ships fron the Dutch licet
and a few cargo carriers no being
convened Into troopships
Hence It Is up to tho Allies to pro
vide the means of earning the added
human cargo, they declare. Ungland's
announcement points out that this Is
being done, lieiico It is assumed that
sho herself Is draining an already de
pleted tonnage for the sake of cMra
men
Mill Minrtcn Rations
Tim tho Allies will have to hhortcn
the rations temporarily seems certain,
foi at present there arc not enough bhips
to cirry tho wheat allotted
Whatever etra sacrlliccs arc needed
however, will tend to thortcn the war, the
riiuthoritlcs point out With added
ttrcngth the Allies will daughter more
Jcrmans and tho whole struggle now
resolves Itself Into a question ot link
ing such hcavv Inroadj In Teuton man
puwei as to c.iuto Germ my to quit
It is pointed out thai whero Oct man
suffers four casualties sho lakes foul
men out of the t'.niplre direct but where
the Allies suffer four casualties the
burden is distributed between Ungland
I'ranre, Ilalj and the United States
Multlpl) this b thousands and (Jri
many stands an uneven chance an
against an single ally, it Is pointed out
Army men still view confidently the
battle outcome on the west line The
prediction that Amiens villi not fall
Into Teuton hands Is taken heic as
a safe forecast, especially since the
Teutons are making no general head
way There Is blttct lighting ahead,
however and cpcrls bay tho offensive
Is liable to veer elsewhere, if the Tu
ton continues checked on tho present
The appointment of Mi Smith liar salient
been definitely decided upon b the Gov I
ei nor, an dike conference la believed
to have made equallj certain tho ap
pointment of Mr Craln Sir Cann the
third prospective member of the c mi
inltj'ion is physical director of the Lliz-
ubeth 1 JI l , jnd a member of the
pl nnl'
Edge's election was also tonclinl im
Tho men mado an excellent at tho conferenco cstctd i, when it w is
agreed tn.it l socking only tin full
term Governor Udge ma.v lie able to con
tinue lo eoi e asGovcrnoi for some time
after March 4 ticl, unless there is a
medal session of Congress Ordinarily,
t,ie candidate elected would not be re
quired to take his siat until tho follow
ing Decembei, sntl it is rcg irdcd as
within the range of postlbllltles th-u
tht3 might provo true In tlio case of
Governor r.dge if so lie ould con
County war-savings comniuitc, muuo tlmi0 as (oxetnt)1 Ulll,i ni,n u few
plej. for contributions lor cue purcnaso iweci(!J (,r ti,c expiration of Ills term
et a Tied Cross ambulance j Mcpibers or the Senate, and the Gov.
Last evening tho bojs weie entei- , ernor If his engagements villi permit
talned wfth a dance at the Holly Beach WJI be the guests of Senator JlcCran at
Tacht Club It Is estimated that more i dinner at the Hamilton Club.l'ater
than 3000 persons witnessed the mill-l son. next Vrida The naily will as
'lary drill and services. seinble at Newark at noon and after mo
Tho commlttco of arrangements con- , loring io raicrson win inspcci mo sin;
alittd of Chairman Robert U Uicr- I ndustrlcs of that ellv
Bont: Vice Presidents Georgo Banks, C Governor Hdge had a conference ves
tT. Eldrcdge, Glenn I Kolsom. John J. ",IaS wit'' Ldward H rraln. of Uast
Ktitlng. I'rank D Colson and Samuel Orange, who It Is understood is lo be
J Coombs. Secretary 1! C. bchllcht- lra V" JQ"" an" '." " "anuc
SiW. Treasurer Jed Uu Dots and O I I t-ityV.?J,.u V, ' L'" V t-zabe n to
. .. . ... t. ....... ma. r ! nnitstltuto tho nru hn ncr t nmiii s; nn
BrliM, Coorgo N Smith, Uobcrt J. aulhorlzci under llip Hurley law. -Ihq
Kav fJ I! Hunnert L V Coney and ""el"or founJ llia' 5,r tra,n l3 "
JUy, U, 11 Jiupperi, u i. coney ana . sviimatln- with his own Ideas nj
'to the maimer In which the botlng coin.
I mission shoulu perform Its duties
INGERS0LL AGAIN Loan Campaign
IS JUDGE AT SHORE i Bc0in8inthe Schools
Continued from Vane One
, isolutol true, nevertheless The Germans
former Recorder and ShcriiT.h-ivc iiaughteied the women and 'kid
of Atlantic County Takes 'dies1 ir jou could iuvc teen the uigius
Judicial Oath l?ratJ"m ,:",r,"ml m""3 A,7C"'
'can people as a wholo could sen them.
" then there would be no trouble In ralshjg
MOKE DKAI'TISES START Il"cr,,o:i" ,n rccor'1 "mc"
,,,e- .,iai nii ujiiiu lurnisncu music lor
the meeting which was oitncd wlthtlic
"Stir Spangled Banner " The Liberty
Loan song. "Whit Aic Tou Going to
Po to Help the Bojs'' was aung by tho
entire audience led by Mr Stotctbury
from the stage
Addroses were made bj Simon Giat,
vlco president of tho Board of IMuca
tlon: William llowan, chairman of tlio
olementar schools committee, nnd A O.
Nurv and Clirhtlin llagcn. of the Lib-
duties ut once i eriy 1.0111 committee rr John P (hi.
Judge Ingcisoll Is to receive a vataiv "cr; Mupcriiilciidcnt of "-cliools pieslded
1716 SHIPS BUILT
OR UNDER ORDER
A Sensation!
Silk Waists
Values Raiifie d.
upto$f,al Jfl
We purchased over ;)00 blouses B
at a big concession in price, .l
nud wo pass this saving on to H.
you. Dozens ' and dozens of HM
models.
Lovely Crepes de Chine
Mannish Striped Tub Silks
Klnborately cmbroideied, frilled or
tucked fronts; others in the ccr-drcssy
tailored styles. All sizes.
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A MM
y v;Nfi.su
mm
W'
4 I?''
Atlantic Cits, plll -Robert
It Ingersoll, foimer City lie
corder. former Judge of the District
Court nnd former Sheriff, Atlantic
Count 's new Judge of Common Pleas
by nppolntmcnt of Governor Edge took
tho ath of oiTlce without ccremonv be
fore Ldward A l'arkcr, County clerk
at Mays Landing He entered upon his
JCrSey UtUltlCS Board AllOWS iolng committee of the A a u
Municipalilios League Time I ' " "
to Prepare Protest A 1 LAIN 1 II 11 1 1 llAb
RATE HEARING ON
asliinglon, Apill
ot J6500 ?2000 more than was paid to
former ludgc Shtiin bis Democratic
predecessor The 11I1 it, raise the Judge's
pay and that of Prosecutor from ?I000
to JC000 caused a protest from the City
Commission and allegations of legis
lative extravagance The commission
ers' objections went no further, how
ever, and Governor Ldge apprcved tho
bill P.ctlrlng 1'iosecutor Mooie de
clined to nerept the bonus due him under
the balarv raise and turned it over
to tlio ftd Cross as a fiec will offering
Several Phlladelphians were Included
among seven! -seven draftees wbo left
Atlantic City for Camp Dl at Wilgltls
town lo do their bit with the colors
Thev were escorted fiom cltv Hall to
the railroad station bv the bind of the
Tift -ninth Infantry from Camp Dlx
whlc'i is here to Infuse pui so-opening
interest Intc. tho war fair which Is
being conducted in the Boardwalk ex
position by the Atlantic City T.ed Crosa
'J he Phlladelphians leaving wcicJohu
J Kellv. a former newspaper mariT
Antonio I'errara Henry A Collinr, Men
del B Kramer, Olovanl Catalano Mi
chael Duranto lack Perlsteln, Louis
CleB'. Benjamin A Heagnc and Albert
Mlllei
Caii.vlng a levolvcr to bed with him
In order that he might hive- it handy
to emphasize thteats about what ho pro-
posca io no to ins wire
Tl, Vnitra Ql.tfoi (in.l l,nr Allies nrel!.. . . .. " " .. lwaL aubual
.,", "" ', ., : -iwcems iou In tlie City Court.
striving to m.iko tlio great w est of- -That will do ' Judca Goldenboc s.,1,1
last enormous battle of aflcr Mrs Wcems had briefly sketched a
'Id L (JI lori 1CIU liftliro fir fnimtnnt ffint.
I ni rolnc tn
ti(naitv rf SIAf. In tUa - fa
gadiiig somo United States tioops with dfl a warning for husbands In ronerar
frnsho the
tlio war,
Arrangements foi tho opening of the
drive ne.t tuidav have be'n com
pleted b the committee Seeretaiy Mc
Adoo will be met at llroid Street Mi
tlon bv Maor Suiltli, H P Passmoie
and Lewis H Pirsons At 1-' 30 ho will
lunch at the Bcllcvuc-Stratford Ilotcj
witli Gov ei nor Brumbaugh The unveil
ing of the replica of tlie Statue of Lib
ert on "loutli Penii Square b Secretary
McAdoo f granddaughter, four-v car-old
Nona Martin will oirtclall start tho
campaign at J p m
At noon 1500 high school girl3 In Lib
erty lostumes villi stmt a parado at
Broad and Jackson streets 1'ive thou,
sand saliois and m irlncs also villi niaieh
from League Island Uoj and Girl
Scouts will participate The paradcra
will lino up on Broad street, making a
solid ihnlan from Broad and Locust
Uresis to City Hall
following tho parade a meeting will
be held In tho Acadcui of Music with
an overflow meeting on Broad street
Addresses will bo mado bv Governor
Brumbaugh. Mr Passmoie, Mi Parsons
and Secretary McAdoo
Philadelphia's quota In the third loan
la $136,000,000. That of the entire Third
Podcral Itcscrvc District, Including" east
ern Peniislv.mla, DeUwaro and part of
New Jersey, Is JJuO.OOO.OOO Tho ex
tension of the time lo four weeks instead
of three weeks In previous campaigns
Total U. S. Tonnage 10,401,-
288, of Which 400,000 Has
Been Completed
AVanhlaglnn, April 2 Olllml iig
qies made public bv the statistical dc.
parlment ot the executive and adminis
trative dlvlflon of the Hmergeni I'ket
Corporation show- 1710 vessels com
pleted or under construction, with a
totil deadweight tonmgc of 10.401
288 'I his does not Include thlrt -eight
tugs, but does Include vessels contracted
for. keels for which have not ct boon
laid
Thee flguirs leprccent the grand
totnl of all construction Undertaken b
the ricet Corporation for the shipping
Board The odd 100,000 tons has been
completed and is already In seiUco
leiving a lound 10 000 000 aa the build
ing program of the I'lcet Corporation
Olllclals an confident tlie tun, deliv
eries for 1917 will reach 1,000 000 which
will doublo tho prospective British con
struction for the Cir
Of vessels Ircluded in the toial, 118S!
aic cargo carriers of b SJ3.J80 Ions I
contnictcd for b the I'lcet Corporation
moug these iro seventy. flvo combined
cargo and transport ships of 010 000
tons deadweight and twenty-"cven tank
ns or 301.300 tons making the total
of contract vessels 1"!)" with a dead-i
weight tonnage of 7 311,680 of tin
thlrt -eight tugs vihhli are contract
vessels twcnty-foui aie of steel and
fourteen of wood
Vessels undei requisition, including
colliers, combined passenger and cargo
carriers, refrigerator vessels and tians
ports, total 325 In number, wlllua dead
weight tonnage of 2,253,512
Tho requisitioned ships will be tlie I
(lrst placed In commission All Hie old
ards In tho Last were filled with them
when the I'lcet Corporation started to
dlstrlbuto Its contracts and many wcro
already under construction
Racing Promoter Dead
Itrndlng. I' April 2 William D I
Gross who promoted many hoiss racing '
A ONE-DAY SPECIAL
SUITS of ELEGANCE
.
Originally Priced
Up to $32.50, at
$19
.75
100 UltrasSmart
Garments at This
Reduced Price
There arc no idle moments, or dull
days ot Hirsch's. Tins sup'ieinc
alue-j,'ivinj? Suit Sale is pood pi oof.
We reprice these from our regu
lar stocks, and they arc tepresenta
tive of the bcst models of the season.
Developed of serges, poplins, trito
tincs, Poirct twills, tweeds and nov
elty checks.
mi
Silk
Dresses
Regular
Prices up to
$25.00
This is tilt answer today behind the, tint she would be shot
American-Allied atrangcnients for bit establish a penalty of ?
. iwark, . J., April 2 The League
fit New Jersey Municipalities has been
Ifrantc one month tn nrpnarp ltu rase
hla tha fight against tho Public Service I Public
;IUIIfvays Compan a application to In
pCrnia trolley fares In New Jersey from
e to seven cents, with Iwo cent3 extra
' ter A transfer and one cent for a trans-
fwoa a transfer Marshall Van Winkle,
cjuntel for the league, asked for two
tmonlis. April 30, at Newark, was set
9 for the next iearlng
ip utilities Commission announced
sthit )t would hear argument at Trer-ton
: today On the annlli Jtlnn f lmn,n
tyi. vjnurieton, city counsel for Newark
Utility Commission
Hears Confumers' Protest'
Against Rise
The Now Jersey Public Utility Com
mission will resume In Camden today
hearing .of. the application or the At
lantic City Gas Company for an Incrcaso
in Its rates
The compan asks permission to In
crease Its rates from $1 to fl 30 per
thousand cubic feet Tho application Is
being opposed by" Attorneys Carlton S,
tor areoDenlnc of tha er.nimiim,nr,i.rl Godfrey and Harr B Wooton, for tho
Sgl the Public Service Gas and , consumers
ruuuc service Electrlq Company leave .inoiney i.ouircj u uiul urao
ta ralia Its ratau ... t?....... ...... 1.....1 U not at iirpscnt a uniform rato for
r. Conjlttong contention Is that the consume. It being his contention that
Mud exceeded its authority In allowing 'f theio was there would not be a ncccs-
wiiiiwny lo incrcaso rates on busl- I SH5 lr ' lequesieu increase
At a meeting lieui in Atlantic lity
recently nnd attended b many consum
cis tlio allegation wan mado that there
Is discrimination against housekeepers
It was charged that large consumers pay
as low as Blxty cents per 1000 cubic
feet and It was averred that an attempt
was being, nude lo place the burden
upon tho poor man
I I tciicil Uliu i,imuail luieira turn iiuiij
ilng all trained foi ecu abroad beforo
summer Is done Announcement from
Hngland overnight of tho pi ins for
hastened Amcilcan troop transports
meant, In view of many authorities,
that, the Allies will eaciillco somewhat
on their already shortened rations and
get more troops In return.
John Nelson and Ma Klseublat. who
annoyed Kastcr visitors by lmportuulnr
them to rldo in Boardwalk rolling chairs
at I an hour wero required to pa $20 food-control work with
c-ariiior wanting minisirauon
elves the local committee every conn- -.. m nenrtine. Is rte.nl n hi !,,,,
dciicc the quota will bo utmost doubled herc jj,, Vlls sIM-threc years old He
"" I was stricken vvlth heirt disease two
weeks ago while on duty at City Hall
where he held tho position of assistant
meat and milk Inspector Tor man
cars he w.ib a veterinary surgeon
Lord Reading's Nephew Dies
Vf lork, April .' Prank I Colli n,
nephew of Lord Heading, Biltish am
bassador to this country, Is dead at .a
hotel lure Ho was formerly mister
of works of the city of Glasgow, .Scot
land Mr Cohen had been lecturing
in this country and was associated In
tlio food art-
Newest models de
veloped of gcoigctte
e r e p o combinations,
Hilk taffetas rtrlpcd
tnlTolan trope tie fhlnc
and mctcois
j9k
If I
Reduced! &3i "1
iibi m
500 WOMEN'S
M-
SUITS M I
aim JktuO
Former Prices
Were Up to $15.00
Theio arc taken from i-lock
and tho lowest former
price on any ot these was
12 98
Developed or seigcs bop-
llns ana sliepneiil checks
newest coat Icngllis
trimming effects
s n
j fiinl livnti (,i c II l. . . .. .V. ! J VJ
Mf ""-wi - II lllillllllllh Clll-Ct3 " ) a.
J THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY- J
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OPEN JERSEY DRY FIGHT
,jM ----- i-v .111,1 var-u raua uu uu
ibs uoni nrirtr tn ha i, ,ji.,n
32f V?!?lon The nufacturors coun
Ep th9 New Jey State Chamber of
'nocompany'g abroffation of contracts.
!! i u2. ra e nubile tliut tlie Pub-
rtS.rI?;.10 5at0 an application for an
r mining ,""" ""'"' "r ine coin
S10.1M "cCarter. president of the
' n.Sl J JL' sala tnl8 appraisal was
feof Mi,P'an c'00'Py. of the University
fOl, Mich ran nn.l .. .......
tito,009 and took a year to comnlete
of
.. -"..,o v-uunajr, proiessor
MtlkllCB ,h. i,a. ,. . v. .
ram . .l . u"ensiiy or t'cnns!
vania, testified for the company that
t luui
m juomas Conway,
-v i me ui
la. tpsilflAa n
i.J...'.rr increases have been al
1 EC nr?uehout t:ie country In the last
" months. The majority of these In-
; Ma were In New York. New i:ng-
tm ,pen"8ylvanU and havo been
?&n i fiw t0 ,1c centSi h0 BaWi
f-nfJlJ" pinkie said the league has
ISaai Prof' D"oa r- Wilcox, of the
ISa.??811 Inatltuto of Technology.
LMfci it 5. "m ,aK6 lun several
5i.-?ri 'eCarter Informed the commls-
iProfi.!.,vif.. not PP0sed to allowing
Cnrr.,Wllcox to Bee anything ger
'ki si i1'9 eau"e- but ho would not al
fcJ mm lo go on a "Ilshlnc excursion."
WOULD REOPEN SU(T
BP A8k U. S. Rnnl-omn nnfrt fn
LEcJiearinfe on Empire Patent
R awffir: Apft' ,r1!:",.to -cr?'"p
B.v e - ,."" -""IO UUllUlllg CHW
tha ir!,t?i,tl?n'd " Supreme Court
mi united Kint rn. .. -.i,..u.
j!J1lnT0'lnB the use of patented
Ur dM.a,,.roy,era fjr tno na' c
V.,?ecle,l n favor of the patente.
'nany 'al Curtls Mrlne Turbine
w .thUJbu,,dlnB" company, offered a
1-g.M ,yranU"n 1. noosevclt, Assist-
; U'4rfo fi. . ,ne avy. oavf Mtircll
iii..?.l"lwe" oi h uovern-
h.r. , a""nir Wrhether, aa In the
StrT..' " dPartnient can enable
iF ,a.wu"y to aid the Govern-
i n..T " l"1 ,ny require vn
fjiM Vi? Jd lnventlon8." Mr nopse-
. i Clear oetcrmmation 5f
J"0", by tho Buprema Court to
Wai Plant Districts Being Lined Up
Against Booze
IlrldKrport. . J.. April I-WtT-front
districts aio being lined up for tho
drv drive In Gloucester County under
the new local-option law The Logan
township committee has set April 30
as the 'date for Its local-option el1
lion I'aulsboro Council will act tonight
upon a petition for a local-option election
In that town Tlie petition contains
more than tho required number of
clgncrs
Should Logan township and Paulsboio
go dry It would drive liquor from vlr
tuilly the entlro riverfront In the terri
tory embracing munition plants In
Gloucester Count and us far south as
1'cnnsvllle, In Salem County Penns
giovc, In the latter county. Is already
drv A special election Ins bcn set for
Tennsvllle and nlso for Salem fit tha
onl other wot plaees in tho vicinity of
tho big powefer mills and munition factories
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Mavfeon & DeMairp
,1115 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keith's 'lhcalrc
J OUR GREAT
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I IS STILL IN PROGRESS
T E MUST dispose of our entire stock of
1 beautiful Coats, Coa,tees, Scarfs and Sets
1 before we move to our new store at 1215 Chestnut rf
Street, therefore YC have made reductions of
I One-Third, One-Half and More Than Half 1
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Off Every Piece in Slock
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59.00 Wolf, all colora... 29.50
65.00 Fox, all colon .... 32.50
99.00 Ermin 49.50
Spring-Weight Scarfs
139.00 Squirrel 69.50
149.00 Hudion Seal 79.50
179.00 Kolin.ky 89.50
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FUR COATS
119.00 Marmot 59.50
149.00 Muskrat 74.50
179.00 Muslrat 89.50
250.00 Nutria 125.00
290.00 Hud.on Seal 145.00
325.00 Hud.on Seal 185.00
390.00 Leopard 195.00
FUR SETS .
55.00 Raccoon 27.50 S
05. UU laupe fox 32.50
105.00 Taupe Wolf 52.50
135.00 Brown Fox 67.50
195.00 Cross Fox 97.50
197.50 Beaver 98.50
197.00 Pointed Fox 98.50
Purchases uill be reserved In our mulls unfit next fall upon
payment of a deposit, payments to be continued monthly.
q MILLINERY OF INDIVIDUALITY. You will find
exquisite huts for every occusion. Flower-trimmed tur
bans, smart tailored hats, droop brim dress hats, high
grade sport hats; black and all the newer shades, at
prices' ranging from G.50 to 30.00.
A striking collection of
smart models.
8.50
Wonderful assortment
of new hats for every
occasion.
12.50
Mall orders promptly filled. ?e
pairing and remodeling at low
cost.
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Purchasing agents' orders
accepted. Charge accounts
opened.
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1'ROPIKO pineapples are brought
fresh to your table. You get them
as they come direct from Porto
Rico not in cans. They still wear
their green crowns.
"Juiciest Fruit in
the World"
There is more juice in TROPIKO pine
apples than in other pineapples. The juice
is more delicious. The meat is white and
tender all the way through. You don't
cut out and throw away the core of a
TROPIKO pineapple
YOU EAT THE CORE
Pineapple not only tastes good it is good
for you. Physicians say the juice helps
digest meats. It has an active effect in
the relief of rheumatism and is commonly
prescribed as a helpful remedy for throat
troubles.
Only the finest quality fruit produced Is
allowed to bear the TROPIKO brand.
If you see the name TROPIKO on tha
wrapper of the pineapple, grapefruit, or
orange you buy, you can be sure it is
the best fruit obtainable. Tell your dealer
to send you the TROPIKO brand of fruk.
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