Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1918, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRI.U 22, 1018
H
IJPPS AND GRAMMER
f(0R MORE POLICE PAY
'former Safety Head and In
irchurch Federation Leader
'Approve Editorial Proposal
f - l.,i I) Drlpp. former Director of
rtmrnt of 1'ubllr .Safety, nnd
JI .. ir Carl i: Unimmer. head of
Ef
tip furl 15
i f.k aov. . .. . .... .. .....i. ..
' "" tnlerchurch l'fiiprniion, . .... .. .n
IW '"'" ....,. In tlio antl-vcc
tM, i.ii. n creed today I hat the
("Si of Philadelphia arc undctpald. ns
yOUt l- the URNIMU t'llt.if
gSi, hlch advocated n $3 ,. .1..$
BMp0rlM ""' hl" I""'"'"11"11 contact
llrithllw Hera"1"'" " ' . '...'.''
a, to till" '" ",0 "rar"1 '" I"'-
OAt-
"'A so!;!ml?KvNiJERSEYDAIRY GOODS
wire .r .hnwi,i. ri,s,i, n ' WAITING FOR SHIPPING
in France, Kxpiros in Now l
With Transportation to Allies
Delayed, Homo Use of iMilk
Urged
York
lirlrf over tlif absence of her lmliand
Lieutenant l-'dwlii 1C. Moore, formerly a
practicing i1iyli-lan In this oltv, who
If ft fop Fiance last August wllli the
Harvard medical unit, Ih believed in have
raiised tlio dpalli of Ida wife. Mrs. Helen
Moore, who fpl dead nt Iipp tpk In it
stock broker's otlloo In New York. Mrs.
Moore, who as thirty-seven jeuis old!
..as formprly nn nclrcss.
Wh.n Doctor Mooip left for France
.Mrs. Moore rcntpd lliolr Iioiiip, at f.!01
t,ntona street, mid went to PW York
to live with a sister. Slip received let
'.ers rrom her husband frequently, nnp
of tlietn telling her lie hud ,rl, ,lf00.
luted Willi Hip l.'ii.tirli i-rossof war. Two
days ago -he in .w-, p.(rr Inclosing
a small photuKitii.il mill vr,.mcj ,.
tensely liniui.
.I.... - ..r .I.,, l..
..... ...w.pnrP 1.1 l'"i"i " l'' '- , .
-L.ni of I'nlilH nfet.v." he paid,
C'd me ierv . L nrlv that tin- .n
? .. Philadelphia nrr very nnicli un
irniliJ ' HifcMtutotl an ln cstlir.it Ion
i'mch ihowed th.it hardly any other
l"" rity of the country paid Its o
JSJe so little as Philadelphia.
, "Ana et l it o.uit lemarkablo that
-n under thlt rondlllon the city hnn
::. .sio to keep n largo number of ?,,.
. nf good ilinraiter on Its police eral Thomaa W
" nninrlihHtai dinB the had In- ' py SVoutM of
ir. nt the heail ..f tin- line. I
The system ir t'.ul. but
i. f.p npi.pr imv'i .."... w........... .. .
' . ,.n.mif,,n r.r ....t.... t..... ...... ....'.. 1 . '' . '"
Inline there aie men on the fotep who the Mepartlnent nf .JuyMrp and iikUIiir
v.nlil' not he there, but I must Hay fonitrpiwliiiml 'ln.. tlKatJi.n of thn
L. thfro are l...pP numbers of men '"' , ;uts or mer:.:. Mr ilrei;ury
,111 mere J' " urotr. he rouhl llnd no nt ecat Inn or
fhocotnclMitloiilv trv to do ther duty. ,.,,, nf ttrilllB,,,n. 011 . ,url , ,,,
indthfyare held r. K.irdlens of tho lw hitivciI upanlzutlnn
uf. In the itnruiuent lib d ultb tho lip.
"I amTraetleal nmiKli. houeier. to partinenl of ,lutlce Mr murk Hinted
tullte that this l a bad tune to npk that ho "rnmpliilneit of the ennditi t of
rnnnclla to Increase the pay of oo law olllres of I'nlln II I.KIngKtnn, president
itatoofmen Intil the city Ipjrlalators 'f ' n'ltloniil .ounell. iitul. lames H
tfwlev of ln.rrn.lnK the .,ty Wr.-hlcf.rcutho of the Hoy Smuts
nienues It l l ' bnrrt tlllliK to set I AllJ. , llln ln,,n cnnipl.-ilnl to
lij of thefe nun h - needcil InereacoH i ,ilff ppiurtment of Justlre." ttmte the
duph. Attornev (leueral nn matter how linle-
"S'efrthele I hi'- l no rriii-on why vanl Itii hiibject matter may be If an
rmi'neils should not try to llnd lome wav letaniln.itlnti of It fIiouh. tlmt on artlmi
Sins the poll. emei.-H pay nde.iuate." I ''V the department uould be iust lied, the
""""", ' i i. .i,,. ,,. nidlnar courKe Ih to letam It In the
poctorUranmii- ...id he nl wiivh had llIp ,., ou eo that thN l.roeedure
FURNES, BELGIAN KING'S HEADQUARTERS,
UNDER CONSTANT FIRE, SAYS WARU RSEN
are
'I reiilini, V .1., pnl .
New ,Ieny Klori liniivvn todav
""""'iin'u "lill ll Fioeii o i nerfo .miii
deused milk, butter ami ueani nhl.h
(Itiuot l.p xhllipfd In the nlillrrH In
Prniira beenUHP of link of transporta
tion fui-llltlrn TIiIk revrt n puni uul
today b the llurcau or Miirkr.fi of the
Slate llepartluriH or ARrltulturi-
t l Htnlrd tli.it Kr-Mini inoiulm aco
the food administration ii-k.d nni Hip
UhP of milk allil butter In- rrslrntd
toRethrr Willi bfrf, poik uh. ,n mil
slicnr ami tho nponre fiom thp pp..p.
as BtMitir than was until Ip.itod ..
Willi triiiiMnirlittloii roblr ins pre..ni
ItiC the seiidlnir oitoh Hip o, p.m .r Hie
i."u ami wun hip nioinii. asiiiniii
I
DISMISSES COiMl'LAINT
AGAINST HnV 4f'niIT trnm all food iiuthorltbs that milk .m.
""!""' ,iU l ftt-" li5 I mill, pro.lu.-tn mv nmoiis the mtv . hmp
Attorney (Jrncral Dcclnroa It l.ncks
, I'roof iiinl Should Not Have
iilih lli.it
th II '
Uccn Filed
nrk, April 22 - Atiornev fien-
). ilresopv has clieu the
Alliprloit n ,ln... 1.111
of health tn a Irtipr ni.itn ...ii.ii.. i,A
nt the personnel ' n,,Vr"pJ'H of "" orRanlratlon. It was
11 ..rill nrllv io I "i"1' ,0 "'? "'n,''ld.Utif of .tohti It
Id orillnnril) no fiiuH. innimlsslniier-at-l.iiR.. of tin-
...t ...... ,1... ,t,.lij... ul.i.ttl.l I...
ccnwnaeu mm n.-- ,.-,.. ...,..,,, ,,
'jjfquately paid
"I nouM not -.in at this time," he
nil, "Ju't wlia' tlBiire -houlil In- Ket as
Hu'wasc hut it should be aiHrpiatu In
Iwpuiemen Th.- pi. sent llBiire Ih too
ow to keep a in n and hlH family when
t coiu-utor the pri. es or labor belns
i ptid all .about u- All temptations
,bOuld be taken a.M from the pnl.ro
'.nil the eIUiik r ailettuatu pay should
t!i,.Tnihem to kun their hands clean or
I ABOUT TO DIE, AUTHORESS
WARNS MAN OF DEAD LIPS
i
Cyanide Bottle Found in Room With
Jean Bain!, Woman's Dean
of Beaver College
lifarrr. 10.. Api il -'-'. "Voui- arms
Till noer he iin.iinil her and oiir lips
id neur tou.-ti h. i -. but my dunl lips
fill be there tli"!
Theso words r.iimed iiart of u fare
ell mcsane t" a uell-knouu nan,
twined by Jllss ,p.iii "-Catherine Il.ilid,
l(d forty-tlf unleH known innirazlnc
rtter and de.ni of ihe women'8 depart
ment of Ueaer roller", who was found
fad In her room in tho collecc dorml
Jory. ' nr. ir T) ll.iski'll president of the
iecllfire, and Hr .1 f MeCauley, a phy
i ilclan. forced entrance to her louni. A
' mill bottle, found in ilie room, had
1 cpntalned cjanlde of potatsium
,, Miss Anna Ti 1'aiker. matron of tho
I Jdormltory hceann- a armed when idle
I received no response to a knock at MlHb
('Balrds door She n..t.fpil Doctor llas-
Jhll and Do.-toi Mii-.iuiey.
1 Miss Cairo s hudv as in neu. rnrce
HMttn were on a t ible nearby and a
fjipton uas beside me bed
miiv b. used uh a inatis to Injure Inno'
cent persons. 1 herewltli leturn to you
your 'I'liiuplnlnt and petition' with the
distinct slitemenl Hint it contain." no
nlLB.itlon, miieb Ice.s iirnuf, or any
MioiHtdnliiB "ti the part or the olllehtls
Of tlio Hoy ScoiUh or Ainerlca, and that
It should neicr have been submitted to
tho Department of .Justice "
MKUTENANT ONLY FIITICKN
Michigan Town Clnims Youngest
Aviation Officer
(iri.n.l .liinrtlon, Midi., April ::. If
rharlotto had not laid claim to halnB
sent the youngest volunteer to tho front
In the person of a slxtcen-year-ohl hoy,
few uouhl hae learned that Michigan
has the ounKcst volunteer In the Tutted
States Army.
Ills name is John II. oudlnjj and his
home- In la tiraud Junction, lie en
listed lu the Aviation Corps September
17, wIipii fifteen years and three days
old. November 8 he vtas commlhsloned
it second lieutenant and l-'elnuary Hi ho
was inailo Hrst fieutrnaut, lth hcad
(liiattei.s at Houston, Texas.
Will Open New Yarn Mill
forest Clt. V. '.. April 22 The yarn
mill orcanlzed bv K. J nnd .1. M. Crow
for this place will b.Bin operations early
In the fall. The building for this mill
has been coinplited and is rapidly helm?
Idled with eotton--plnnlHK machinery.
Skein jam Is to be the product
est (f foods, Mm liiilleili
psid ndmlnlstratloii tirKe
mint
The IiuIIpIIii siijh that Hi. w..iih n ..r
N'" Jprsp nn- working thl-. h.pI, .m
a hah. -saving ratnp.ilgn Mill. ...laump
Hon has deerca-o d diuiiiB Hi. ..n il..
IiuIIpIIii savn, unit Hip ib.ith i.itr .mmi b
young thllilren In the St.it. In in
cri'tisi-d I'onlliiulnc th.- bullitin -in.
' Matlin- persons fall to npi..li
the vltulltv oiitalnd In milk and bin
ter Ilutter sub.tltutis will bi-.-ii-..- Im. ,i.I
and the flavor and iipp.ninm .- .irp now
pli part d to pleas. Hie nuis fntldiou
Tho l-rt.ppi-lli-H of butter, limipvii. ,ir,
not tin ip Honors Fay that irri-n i
milk and butler iiddp.1 to Hip iivprag.- '
family ' menus would gnatly dr.-re.isn-
sicuntss
fhe ndnptlon .ir nutotrueks by fann
ers to hurr.v their produce to the m.uk.-t
centerd Is nihoeat.d by the department,
it belntf dei-lared that while the inllroaiN
ate exerting themselves to the I mil, win
conditions have still held sway ami ion-
Hnue In causing i-ongistlon at trntirir
points and terminals. There has been
i tremendous loss mi shipments uf
peiishahle goods from various points, It
Is stated.
Hegardlng the storage of rges, it Is
stated.
"I.aigp bu.vers think now ! tin- time
for bulng eggs to store .illk-lal re
portn show nppriixliiintplv fimi.iuin .-asps
or ls.iioo.oou dozen eggs weie pta.-i .1 m
isild storage In I'hlcugo, N. York.
Huston and Philadelphia rrom April I Io
II! Klne ipialtty eggs nn- coming In
from all points Car lot pi lees range
from thtrtv-tlw- In thiit.v -eight cents.
Cnnsumeia who are thinking of putting
somo down In water glass should not
wait much longer a., past years have
shown thin to be tho hpiikui of greatest
production and lowest prices.
1'HOTE
-K-iHI'm.i,.ll.l,w:j.JMlJ iw.mi Him Him I III III III II IIPj
B " "
I Wk K i f - t
ILllPiKt ' i'-'V'li
H rw WZSii uWnts" a -. - n ,Kt Jf . rf it r I
tour .-haulTeuis. who soon bcc-imo our iililutir-. They peided potatoes nnd llls .,, lind tliutub blown nlT. while
This histiirir M-ene in t lie market place nt Fumes was viewed liy ;hc auMinr when King lbert of
Belgium di-torated the French Seventh Itegimeul with the Order of I. eopnld lor aiding in the delense
of the little kingdom.
ALihoi gii snow or i!pu.ici:s iw i nnuni m: n hghii of f;r; ex.
ri:iMi.tri:i) in nn ro shells, the nosrir il. oly three milks
(ROM THE FROM'. II" .IS El ER ICTIl E
"AT Till-: BACK OF THK FRONT" I wen- four Inllv voung gentli-inou nina I iuuh Id i-k rlresses ami whit,, caps like
A it xi ihi:- tiivnx n... s
(I 'llyrttjht. l'f. tin rhlh l.nltjti Co ill P.O. I)
rTACIII'li to us wan h mo.-t Interest
ing bodj of pie, the Mimm Am
bulant.1 Corps. Dr. Munro vvns Its
chief. I Io Is now Sir Hector Muiltn.
Wl'h lilm. driving uinbulnm-es. vvere
many vvell-kmiwii tn-oplp; Just n few
mimes I lemeinbei--- tuly Dnrtithy
I-'loldlng, the .'blest son of (lenernl
Mell.sso. head of the llelglan II. A
M t: Dot-tor .lellett. the Dublin one
eologlst: Claudo ami Alice Askew, tho
nnd. us she looked capable, I Kent her
In dear uvvny thn evening meul and
vvlm down the tables. She never both
ered me nguln. but iiuietly busied her
self setting tilings In older.
Hmin two big oil 1 tmpn relieved the
tlaikiHss ami home huge seli-sors that
we hail longed for lay to hand to rip
the inen'M clothew off them. The un
assuming little helper had leen tint
to buv them. A few dnva after, when
vvi li.nl time to breathe, we vveic In-tisiduo-d
It wan Miss MeNauKhtott,
tin- writer nf "A Lump Dog's Dlarv"
ami other books. She utaycsl with us
several dnjH helping In ot.r word.
After that she procured a tiny room
at th" station and ran n roup klttlien
fin tin- wounded. Now, this sounds
I ,i homely and commonplace sort of
oc. iip.-i.ion. inn wncii yon rrnnx.- in.-
i in innstnncpH ,vou will know
i-o'iriigo It rcitllted.
An liiiporlaiit I'larr
-i I said In fore, Turned was Ihe
.irtii v ho-id.Uaitri-s. King Albert spent
in.i-t of his time there, and It was
iIII.hI with military Also Turtles sta
tion was the Junction for all the little
lot il inllways that ran out to vil
lages nnd towns nt the front, now so
will known tn nil of us One i nn
t nt lx heard the guard shouting.
Tool, ippelle:" "Nlettport!" "DlJ.
mi .1.'", All the fiesh troops and am
munition passed through here, all the
vvi mi. led returned through here nt
in-hi Thetefore Turtles, with the
stai-oii as the hullseyo of tlm target,
w i ihe (sitiHliint center of attention
f I'n Uorm in artillery and airplanes
Mi- MeN'Jughton was In the thick
of it She was a delicate little wom
in highly strung and nervous, theie.
fin., it was pnrtl.-ulnrl) coiirRpous of
hr to hpoml most of her time there
peeling vegetables and stoking up
in nites. Often during that late au
tumn and winter when we had finished
wink we would take nn after-supper
w ill. to her tiny kitchen, a merry
paitv of us. Sitting on wicks of po
tatoes and onions we would give her
a hand pieparlng the midnight soup.
Then, when the long ambulance trninr
shunted In at twelve, wo would sally
forth with trnvs nf steaming mugs
lllled with hot soup and coffee, and.
boirdlng tho tialn. give the eager
sufferers on tho stretchers u good
hot drink to warm them up.
Seveial shells lilt the station. Once,
when the rolhrtor was clipping tlck-
etn his clipper was knocked out nf
ATI
rx h
e. i,l., Tl..n noon it XV.il-Klsl tlliisiiv w twicil tllsllcs. I liern were mice
at night gathering the wounded nnd trestle tables cov.-fed with click oil-
removlng them under cover of tlnik cluth, wo i-ach bellied tint. -elves, to -in
liess We let-elvctl all those who could ppann-1 plnt-tmis. lead opium nnd fot k
not travel further Into Trance. I ami taking u bowl to the stove It wis
not irav.i im.i r 1u(m1 w,th (,orfoo KOU, ,. ..,llly ,)ct,, .-
A Millliv i inn. , j,-or Kteinl weekH we lived on thit,
dm-dining room was great, 'twas, ... . ()f . Tommies IlNgul-d
really the kilt-hen. A big stoye eov-1 ,t (f (1 .i, ,M p riMmlc ,. ,., , v,
eretl with Immense pots oceupletl one ,1(o ,JIlf,,,r llU (h0 t.ariKlan uatn-s i
side. In fi out of It stood our ther. nn i ynu ,, ,, , a i,.rom.i, rookci y
e.x-patlent named .Maurice, no ... t,,,u. at the llrst taste II Just Juirp1
th.t k poi ket book ovei bis In art
s.imiI his life, a piece of shrapnel being
unl.i dib-tl in it
ii uVr.M I i It iMnillP iVi
SCENARIO TO SCREEN
. AND IN-BETWEEN
Charles Chaplin in "A Dog'
L'ifc" Novelty This Week.
Other Movie Events
Attn ivnnlngton, who Is now tins sr
of tho Midnight Krollo of New Torlt, U
In "Hunshlno Nan," which will bo at
tho Coliseum on Trldny,
"The Primitive, 'Woman'' will hr
Margarita Klscher In tho main rolo to-
vxhat day at tho Family.
When Mary Plckford was here 6ho
wanted to have everybody buy bonds.
They rnn do fo nt tho Oreat Northeni.
JelTerson. c.Vdar and Frnnkford Thea
tres In "Aniarllly of Clothesline Aller"
"The Kaiser, the Heast of Berlin."
will bo Ht thn lllvoll the first four days
of the week.
After a long absence Charles Hpenctr
Chaplin r turns to our tscal screens In
his own conception of "A Dog's Life."
It Is repleto with new ideas for fiin
tnaklng and will be the added attrac
tion at tho Stanley, Arcadia, Palaco
nnd Victoria Theatres.
Four ears ago today tho Btanley
showed Its first picture, "The Sea Wolf,"
with lloLiatt iJosworm. Today Norma
Talmadgo will be th artiste In 'By
Illght of Purchase."
Alia Nazlmova will make her llrst
Metro appearance In "Revelation" at th
Victoria all this week.
Tho story of "Love Me." In which
Dorothy Dalton Is starred at the Strand,
the first half of this week, Is laid In
this city.
Mabel Norman, who Is to bo In this
city soon under th- guidance- of Vor
birt I.usk, Is appearing In "The Floor
Helow" nt tin1 IlltiebT- .tilby and In
"Dodging a Million" at the Lender this
w cek
"Ueadln South" Is the feature, on
Thursday at the Fairmount. with the.
onp and onlv ' Douglas Fairbanks as
the chlpf pnvvhov He will be at th
Itntge avenue Theatre today In the sams
play
the sunniest fellow-
are agalt,'
throe urtlt-les which com
wet
l nil nut. ... .... .....i Ml,nlilM "llpt-o vvo
cum.. In with the llrst natcn nj i-ii.n.-. T, ..
. .. ..- ll....nl "
'novelists fsliiro (Ii owned In a stilima. wounded, shut innuiKii '. "-''." i prlMd our menu weie coarn'.
rlno nttackl; Miss McNaughton. an- when lie i.iugncii u muiium ... ...... i ,IaPl .r,ldi 1Uncld butter fi.mi the
li.nu. xi.-.. i.-ii,...Li. mid Mis.. CIiIh. whistle blown by an amateur, lie mitt , ..... n, .. ,. ,HUns nn.l u dalntv- which
ST ON IRISH DRA1' t holme' 'm'i- 'ilunt. of Yokohama, and been a cook, nnd when he wns well rrK1,IIlu,.fj Uithrnom tile In sl.e
Mr Rekk.il. a gicat sum t and our the Queen gave him to us as chef. lie Kmpo and consistency, nnd which II
! Voice Objection nt K. of KOO(i ri toml. All their ninbulance- , vvoie a baker s cap and apron, nresiii-! nl.mV tj?Hox wan Spratfs dog bls-
P.Ii'ptin"- in Citv wero stoied lu our mini "in. iium- mg ui on ...-- .-- --. , cuiis-
, IlllCllIlK 111 VUJ ,'"'. ... ., ... i.-nl. .!,.., ........ mull l-nflllTPO IlllllH ill VOlUtlll- ... . .1
i ucnng iiiino i.iuiii iwcu.j tti.ii.i.i.... vve all . at together at tliexe crow tied !
Thousand;-
C
A prolrt against const rlpllon In lie
land was voiced b mure than lnn per
nons who croudetl the nudltorlum or Ihe
Knights or Columbus Hall esterday to
hear nddiesses by the lit. Ilev (Set aid
P. Coghlan. or Hie Church or mr I.ady
of Mercy; Michael Dnnnhne, former Hep
tesetitiitlve In Congress, Dr Pntilck Me.
Cartr.il, Sinn l-'eln envoy to the Lulled
States, and beveral pilPt" An ovelllovv
meellng vmis held on the tlnor below.
The name of Pre-dclent Wilson was
cheered voclfcrou-dy and a strong feel
ing of patriotism was inanlftsted at
every rifetuice Io tho Ideals of the
American tiovernm.-nt
Saves Belgian Church Bells
Amsterdam, Apt II 22.-As n result
nf mediation by the Tope, Kmperor
William has ordered that no moro
Ilelglan church bolls shall bo seized.
"DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
By DADDY
THK GIANT OF THK WOODS"
WAR PROVES A PEACEMAKER
IN MANY DOMESTIC BRAWLS
Hundreds of Poverty-Stricken Families Find Blessing
Disguised in Its Stern Alarm Husbands and
Wives Reconciled
Tn i
a
They decided that all was over between
tlietn. In short. Then he went Into tlie
n hundreds of poverti-Htrlckoii Mill-
ripipma inmiiies hip wi.i ....- ...... , , . , . ...tni,.,.,.. MOmp.
J CHAPTER I
$ The nisliir.g Hose
A1I, If onu l could flv'." sighed
Princess IVcev. stretching back
leomfortably on u warm sand hillock
Mid gazing up dieairidy Into the blue
j mmmer sk Th. re. high above tho
1 tats, a swallou wns trraeefullv sailing
j blclt and Torth In long undulating loops
"ir.ti somettmes .-arrl.-d him out over
Uke MlchiBan and then tar back In-
' and. Flylne speni.-d s eaav for him.
, md such alrv 'un- rar better rim for a
,i not June afternoon than clnslng a toy
tlrplane up and .! n the sandy slopis. I
! "PerhatlB " l.ilise.l I'.iri'v. "if I were a I
J rial princess iwt.-.d of jus, a princess1
l dreams, as rii'li. r calls inc, I might j
Wvea trulv ni ...ine that would cany I
j me high. high, high up there. Or. If I j
J "Ida falrv Kmlmollur shp inlclil erivn i
JW a pair of i8. ai.d I'd My. tly. tiy "
in Jt ou wa''' to " l " 'v-'1" you." I
j Jukka a gvvet't un; oti.o hi hind her
f"tiT sat up Mials-lit and w hilled
fuxnind In nuipuc Not a pel son was,
W tt Eight. Tim llillr.,.1? I.r... l...a L-ll... I
. - .,- ....,...., ,un I...,. ot.tv.
im her llttlo airplane resting" at her
t and a prettv losebush growing,
tilnst the bank
"Am I so beneath notice that you
""ot see me - w, nt on the tinkling
c, whh n. merrv lltllp Iniiuh It
Kerned to come stralrht'from the rose-
rti BBSh. Amn..... ,. . ......
.....a&et, . -kh. itaueti lorwartr
's. a rose ih- mmi beautiful she had
S vfwn' "11 " '""l 'Ike tho faca of a
"MWnj elrl ., hoddlng brightly an
' and shaking its ions Bteni gajly
"Hier bewilibrment
liho, who are
bit....,
I, -".".oanmeiii
!.yi n,y i
';."v.um "' -lose uncJ If. while I nm
ill kIo!',a ""le Kirl c0lnP along on,
NFJ.,,. i. y ani1 makes a wish. I can
Im. . . pro mci1 8l10 haH ?nie time
a favor for me. This Is jour blrth-
y. Isn't If '
TtS. T'm nt... . ti ... . .
111.. .. - ' ji'itoi om louay, re-
ii.i on!rinir little girl.
n I II give you a wish."
DUt whfil fn, i ...
Irtraf. . i T "". ii.nu i uone ior
F'jr'-ed Peggy
furiiinV Aea my llfe was the sur
1 1 anwcr ot e. "Last '
broth,- Iore I b'oomed. you kept your
ttlrth.. . ,rom tearing my bush up'
Sft'.v.! '"P.'" Kor that 1 give you four ,
'itm ., '?ere are four leaves on my -
fflJVhen vp! ... .a wlf".' plcl! them off- 1cBgy
mi .'" gasped Peggy
Wiy I m the Wishing Itor.e. I
'"' - -V 'i
as a thinly -disguised blessing It has
brought about ieeoticllh.it Ion bttween
husbands nnd wives whose povcily
sharpened minor points of disagreement
until families became hopelessly broken
up. It has brought a small but depend
able Income to hundreds of wives whose
souls had been tortured with uncer-
',. ,!.... n...l .. !.,.. Ir..llaa ,. fn linril Willi
l.t.O. .IIP i'..".-"' t,.-,4,t-. ..... .-
feverish working for dally bread
Many eases In which theso facts have
he.n proved have come Into the history
of tho Philadelphia Municipal Couit
very retentjy iionrdlng to Itice (S. Gar
land, clerk or that tribunal
'One fllltls verv frequently that fric
tion In the famlhes we deal with begins
ns a rule with money troubles; nerves
,iro worn raw with the uncertainty, the
(.training to make ends meet, and then
suffering yields quickly to Irrltnllon
Wounds tito Inflicted easily and are hard
to euio.
Hrretnforo we havo made our ci
table, loids nnd ladles, chauffeurs,
doctors and nurses, fine.1 even ln'ti ,
on. wc gave a dinner party, our gut st t
being no less a personugp than n
rovul prince of Hugland Aftei the I
sun set the most impiesslve fcatuie in
Fumes wns the darkness. Hvt-tyi
luniKo was shroiiiled In gloom. The I
stieets were black. Our hospital wis
In visible except for a glimmering can
dle or cheap, evil-smelling lamp heie
ami theie Never shall I forget lint I
llrst night! Tho battle of the Tser
had Just begun, nnd befoie we had got i
settled wo were Inundated with I
stretchers laden with groaning. hle"d
lug men. Ily a guttering candlo we
examined their wounds.
j Minrl of Appliances
.My friend and I, with two new- sis
ters, wero in elinrge of a large wind
Wc wt e
1 how he forgot a lot of the things his
wife hail F.ild to him, which had bail
the desired effect of making him want
to choke her: and ho wrote hack to one
... .... ... . . ... .....
or tlie men nt io ma. it- iat. ..... .r ..... , ()m, Clf (, ,li; f.,llBS1.,)0ni
Ill'lTVniJ iiiiiiiifjvtiiviiin i" " I' " I,-.. . , ,, ,
supplied with n little money; he had ' nvvfulh short uf all the appliances we
besides taken out a jsnno polios, which consider iiullspens.il.lt1 to a lm-pii il
she should have the pencil! or, ir omy
sho would make up nnd be like to him
again.
"The man he wrote to went accord
ingly tn see the wife, whom ho found re
ceiving the consolation and etlvlce of
her mother, and to thrill be very nlnwl
nnfiildeil his talc. Nothing happent i
until he came to the $50nn policy And
'then the mother's hard h.art Middeulv
softened, nnd she tenderly ntlvtseti ner
child to forgive nntl forget. Well, that
sounds pretty mercenary, anil It was;
but that's not u very usuiil case Thr
point is that on the whole the war Ins
brought Its compensations fm Ihe opti
mists who wont to look for them"
Many of our beds consisted nf sat k
lug lllled with straw or shaving
Wc rnrel.v hud u sheet and no in.ickni
toshes in those earlv d.ivs Stretcheis
lav nil ovei the linen with men who
weie toveiPil with mud and blood
In out w.ntl then- was ,i little elde-1
Imlv who tpil.tlv orfpi-ctl lit-r seivlcs
C ( Buy Liberty Bonds and Help H'm the War vjjj
r &5 This New Oxford Oh
' is another striking i"vW "
I B3 example of our abil- j"". ES
S5 ily t0 eve you un- s&gj!(& 'mmim
: 3 mat citable values. J$J0th. , . Pa"
t m J&mPfP &? Coco-calf. Gun- " g
ffiilW 3&&Si! metal, glazed kid and EH 1
1 no j$&$? j$l&"" white buck; with military ti I
i E3 j"'Ait 'lee' an welted sole. W
ii9-921 MARKET STREET Bl
fi fiOth and Chestnut Sts. 27-1G-48 Oermantown Ave. n I
i 028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5C01-06 Germantown Ave. rai I
J "J? Urnnrh Stnm Dfn ilarktt 6treel Slort Stll
i t3. Virrv Kirntno Open .tntHrdau Krf will
forts tow aid leunitlng famllle.i by re
moving Hip root or Hie tiouble," went : ,.r.,i, . v -.n ttnpti
on Mr. Oarl.ind "ir tlie man was uoi i'uu,aji 1 Pjltli-kiH tnum.ii
liolnc until enough to Pvo on with
modern amount of comfort, we tried to
llnd htm a better position. If the wife
wan III vve sent her to n dlFpem-ary or
i hospital and got her well
1 Often the husband l.icktd tint work
I ins nhlllty. hut Initiative. Tltiough the
Municipal Court he was given his chance
land thus vvlih the torturing strain re-
moved families wero uouau ingeuin-
ngalu
DEDICATED AT CHESTER
Elaborate I'rojrram Minks l-'irst
Services in New Bethany
Kdifict
i i, ..ter. Anrll 22. Willi a numb, r of
eleigy participating, anil the .tPll.c com- ,
pleteiy i
Instil
nilr.l l.v Hip iiiembei'H of the con
""'. .... ....... .!.,, r i urpiRitlon. tin- tledlcutlou of lletlianv
Ann now- ine i.rinj ...i. ..p. r.... ",,,".,:. cr,m chuflh. Sixth and lllgh
tho work of helping the workers among 'P1J,,'J"ul" to,,k pla.-e yesterttay after-
mat aeti o .ii
the pooror classes, "ir a married man
L-oes Into tho nimy by the allotment
law he must settle half of his pay on
his velfe." Mr linrhuul explained, "so
that If his pay Is $30 a month. Iho
woman gets $16, Io which the ijovern
men; adds nnolher $15 and extra sums
for the children Thus frequently fami
lies arc far better off with tho wage
earner In the army working for I'ncle
Sam lima If he stayed nt home, strug
gling to maintain his fninll.' on his un
, t rlaln pa at the usual labor
un the othpr hand, there have been
nun whose families uhsolulel.v need
them for support and who enlisted under
noon. The niTitir was
tlaborate program.
Tho I'.ev. John liraham, pastor, pro
nounced tho dedication. Dr. A I..
I.atheni, of the Third Presbylerlan
Church preached tho sermon, ami others
taking part In the celebration wre the
It-vs. W It Houston, pastor of the
First, and J. How an: Bell, of the Hep.
mid Preshvterian c.iurt li : Henry W.
Block, of Philadelphia. former psstnr
of llethan ; Thomas Thomas, of Hip
Fifth, and Daniel Tedesco. of th'F'i-d
Italian Preshvierlan : Alfted 1". Tuslor.
of tho South CIihsipi- Methodist Kidsco
pul. and (I W McOeorge. of the South
Chester Baptist Ciiun h
tint he tn sly e nun ieciiii.Bu.ai in
the metensp of being single tor tho pur- foi.n, the new .hurch nmmaniN Instant
nose of shirting Hip burd.n We have attention. The main gables are on tho
necf, ab.:,tottnrack,dow,n all such cas.s. east west e, o ;;--;-- -
very nenilv. however.
Several amusing In. -dent have come
up in regard to tin- i . um ihaiiun of
our new soldiers and then wives nno
man had left his wife after u great row
across mldvvnv in ihe main roof
Bethanv I're.sb.. tt i ian .'hur. h - or
ganized in 18011, hiving grown fiom a
mission t-choui cM.Ltliliett m lss2 at
Zeblej s Hall
'YOU HAVK FOUR WISHES." THK ROSK SAID
teen at an army training
runt la.-. ;v ....., juoi. tui uuu ui i camp ior ...-civ ."... ,
KeM .'i .n.ut ba su'0 that you make "Hutry. climb aboard! twinkled
l iw v " ue'ore sundown today, for Hose, wnlllnsf down at her. I i
sV-"1 "our the novver of ih Ip..v nh.vnl. climbing Into tho seat of
t?5 to an end
Wvm fi" !?uut' Veeey Picket the
"kitoIS the 8tem- ThreB of them
Llchih.?1.1 t,,e Knitting bag in
In held ? rried r lunch- The fourth
,laly iV nano, looiting uncer-
l the n ou wanted to fly." spoke
tttt yml1?6' K 'he leaf, then wish
Un.t..., ,ere tlny nd that your air-
!o," carry yu wlere you want
hxn llnk y"1" Thank you!" cried
ooth i PoPPed the tear Into her
k'fumed l,Ch,ewe' "' " ate' '"e
jfneo. ;,,"- ne errecs came at
Hnm . r "r,"v a'y. ne grouna
town . rjn UD aa I' he were going
IfPUad S-. "i . "'"ai-or cveryuunk'
IT rs.V...u.'3len'y rew to huge
r (" dune-InnU.a in,. .?.. i
r----,M i.nii . l.ivuiltaf.l
sw werp liKe WM of corn;
tho
'eggy
tho
airplane. Instantly ine.e was ..".
whlr-r-r-r and the airplane shot for
ward. Before P.ggy could say good-by
to the Hose she fuund herself away up
In the air and climbing higher cvciy
second.
Half frightened. Peggy grasped the
levers beside the seat. Tho airplane
obeyed at once. Instead ot going n'Rner
It skimmed along In a straight lino.
Below was the town where Peggy 1 ,ed.
looking now like u toy Mlage. neond
It wrs a small lake and the river wind
ing down from the dls-unt hills. Peggy
bent forward to get a bettor look In
stantly the airplane dived toward the
earth. In quick Tear she straightened
back. Promptly th alrplano righted t
aelf and then soared upward, bhe
chanced to lean to one side and the
plana wheeled about She leaned the
other way and the piano circled back,
PewrqulcWy realUed that tha machine
was pWlng uenfYeT movement, riding-
nm
air-
"My goodness.' she thought. ' I
iiv ilvloir. I .an make this
plane do nnythlng I like."
With that sho began to fliiU tlio up.
In-thc-alr re nsntlon delightful, '''tlie
thrills of Joy ran through her. She felt
ns light as thistledown, and In her
heart was an uncontrollable deBlro to
sing. Involuntarily she began to t
a happy little bohb that sho made up
without thinking:
"Oh, what Joy to bo a bird ;
If I should fall 'twould be absurd r
l should say It would be absurd!
shrieked a shrill voice In her ear. Who
ever heaid of a bird falling?"
At the same Instant a fleroe-looklng
feathery something darted up menac
ingly from behind her.
Peggy was so startled she Jumped
forward In her seat. At once the air
plane gave a frightful dive downward.
Then It turned over and over again in
a series of terrifying somersaults, plung
ing helplessly toward the earth.
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ota way.
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D0WNTOWN-JU7-1119 CHESTNUT ST.
UIJTOWN 6th & THOMPSON STS.
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