sy; air ,., I I w- -4 J- "V St 1 11 . a. ,i . J. . t . .. 1 i WT '- j r a w. ? & lis? vj t Jljt "b A vS 11 DEAF AND DUMB GIRL WINS THREE HONORS Shows Exceptional Scholar ship Despite Affliction Un usual Talents in Designing Mis Ei "3 Ahrens or Ko-ulinf? Fa has won three prises at the Pennlu nla School of Indit'trlil Art despite thp fact that rho licks both -peech md hearing Tile honors won b tne npidinc cirl are the 31 Theresa Keehnlo rhola hip the Elizabeth Dinne OilliFpIo thit 1 pi l7e and honorible mention In the fltrbe-t P Allman prize contest She Is th diugh ter of Mis Howard K Ahrens Miss Aherns learned lip rmd ns it an carl aire and wis n tomp-initd to school rlalh bj Miss Dalsj B Keim When she went to colloce she wis i1t accompanied b lls Kelm In high Fc-hool Mis luin-, eiii.eil distinction and frraduited with merit ' She has de eloped manj mentil quill ties, and will continue her ctudiis at other schools Experts who hae seen the -iffllc'ed I Ciri workinR on wall inner and rime- designlnc ny her talents are unusuil while others sij she lias hid b ttei training for a high s-Uirled uchniial fosltlon thin most college intn POLICE PREPARING OWN BILL ' Fourth Planned to Take Force Out of Politics A bill to take the police out of politics Is being drafted for tlu 1 -urolinin s Beneolent Protectee ssocntlon by Ean B Lewis an ittorno It is the fourth bill under eon-iileritlon The Republican Ut Committee his retained Edwin O Low Is and Sheldon Potter to diaft a police bill and nistrlu Attornej Rotan sij ., that he will presert a hill In the net Legislature Maor Smith announced recentlj tl at he had Instructed t'itj Solicitor ("onnilly to prepaie a rlmilar bill The policimen themseles appirnth want their own bill so as to mal.e sure that the LegNliture will hie a ilnnce to know exictlj what the pohcemen want An act t.lnu!ai to tint which goeni3 the New ork police force and Sies the right of an appeil from the decision of the tr.al board to an accused policeman will be dropped bj Attornej Lew is N HERALD'S FATE UNKNOWN Widow of James Gordon Bennett Docs IS'ot Expect Paper Special Cable to Eiemng Public Ledger VarN, Mi J7 The r-tr s executor of the cotite of the lite James Gordon Bennett propiietor of the New ork Heiald is out of town and no infor mation is obtainable is to the disposi tion of the Herald The first innounce ment will probibh be made in New York It is not now belleerl li the friends of the widow of Mr Bennett tint the newspaper properties in eu Yoik ind Paris hao been bequeathed either to her or her -ons bj her prelous mar riage with Baron de Reuter 26 KILLED IX AIR RAID BY ALLIES ON LIEGE Longdoz Railwaj Station Is Destrojcd by Successful Air Raid Amsterdam, Ma 2" An Entente Allied air raid has been can led out over Liege according to a tepott from Rotterdam The Longdoz Railway otatlon ias destroyed and tenty-sl persons Mere killed. The Longdoz Rallwav station is the Junction point for lines running to Namur and JIaestricht. A dispatch fiom London last Wednes day said that early that morning two bombing foimatlons sent out to attack the important railway triangle at Liege had dropped twenty-two heavy bombs and that large fires weie started by the exploslies NORRISTOWN STRIKERS REJECT PROPOSITION Company Offers tb Reinstate Officers of Union and Grant Increase, Insist on Recognition Norri'tonn, Pa., May 27 The strike of the Reading Transit and Light Com pany emplojes continues. The men re fused the offer of the company to re Instate eight officers of the union and to Increase all hands to thlrts-four cents an hour The strikers Insist on recog nition of the union, which, they declare, was the point In Issue and that there neer was a question of wages. The company is running a car to carry mall to points along Its lines, as it is under Goiernment contract The Montgomery Transit Company, which has a line from Trooper to Har leysillle, is operating cars, but Instead of coming Into Norrlstown as usual the cars stop at Trooper. An auto bus- car ries passengers from Norrlstown to this point CAMERAS PROMPT FILM SERVICE MAILORDERS t Si PMr K?r5F?rVJF'KIT. "" T v "tMi KtrriM Mi NO i ,umnd MufPftioi u.mr .. "-j-" - - i "- - 2g&s&g& I V &KmPi,tVhf W01M)KI) n IKfE Thee Mleiilown no Willi tlie T. S arnn in lratue line been rtporlcil fliclilK wnumlcil Tliej jre (top) William Parson Wirtier, Iwrnti -i jears old, .mil Itetil GHre, ciphtccn j ears old HOOVER OLLD LIMIT MI.' VI rii-VO lining I lit l LUVSLlUUU.i i To od Ailmini tralnr l-ite rri-ini; Necil to Conere VIo nmr iiiiu io ioii erc vitn .iifir anil ln it , n- t . . i i . New rrk. Mil 2 , - I ood Wlminis tritor Hoover his i i ed m appeil i utglng reduction or tne lonsnmptlon or meTt to tw ) ptiind i werU fni ir'i pfron and rconomx in the ur" o ugTr ind w hr it Thp apjoil which w reid penei ilh in the ihuiche ispited that ppnit" ot foodstuffs .iri cnntimK lucrei inc and appioichinff the m'nlmum rerpiiitnn u of the llif tl nnd Vmericin troops abroad but the neerl ioi lenewd de votion and effut on the part of the public ib prc-sing B. F. DEI, U:GEri DCD Prominent Citizen of Mount Jn Lancaster Cotintx I nnenster. Tn . Mi 27 DepuU Cor oner Benjamin K Pelllnper slt-four pirs old died iestetdi ifteinoon it his lorac In Kist Miln stiect Mount Jo of ersipelas Mr Delllnser wis n member of the Lutheran C lurch ind of the Coe Lodpe No 301 Knichts of TMlilas in which n. wis chancellor commander H be longed alo to Ossejro Tribe No 11 Ini proied Order of Red Men of which li. wis a trustee and was president ot Mount lo Hill Association Mr Dellinger was a Councilmin of tlio borough for ten leirs ind three i ears its president He wis ilso i member of Friendsnip Klre Companj No 1 G. A. R. HONORS COMRADES Clionibemliiirs. I"o.. May 27 Housum Post G A ll N'o 109 held memorlil sen ices for comrades who died in tlie Inst ieir In the historic old Tilling Spring Ptesbjterian Church Sunda ift ernoon Bovs and girls of the soldiers Orphans Industrial School nt fecotl nd helped with the procnm Tlio permon was b the He Wllllim L Mudge nictnr of the church Chill's of elelin comrades who bid died since lapt Memorial lli were draped and dec orated with flowers during the sen ice 10OT ANIJ MM TKOUUIES Intt intlr relieve 1 b our fcPfrlnl arch npunrtK. fitted and adjusted by experts Our N v ii ni let I latlc llohiery tho most comfortable support for varl ros eins swollen limbs weak Knees nnd ankles Trusses abdominal and nllueuc nni- nnrtrm of all kindi T.strent mfra. of deformity appliances In tho world rtilladelnlila Ortboiirdic Co.. 40 .V 13th St. Cut out and Uren for refireprc H. 1 I. -Captain R.Hugh Knyvett His OVER THERE WITH THE AUSTRALIANS is "calculated to stir the imagination of tlie most calloused leader of war narra tives." Phtla. Press. $1.50 net. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS There is just one big reason why, for nearly 30 years, my business has steadily prospered. It is the satis faction) rny work always gives. Con- I 4B- HARDWOOD B SllKERTOrl EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1918 STATE WILL PAUSE TO HONOR ITS DEAD Gounnnr k- "Fic Minutes foi Memory " of Ileiocs on Decoration Day I r r Mir 2' i.ni ir Brum- 'i )i ' i i d n pr fimitiin cilllng u i ii ilo of ren!-hinll to ob ir T m 1 In In i refrent min- i i uid to ' t fho i iliiute- beginning i ii t il, 1 1. mop of those whose In' hi p n out tint we mi) Ite 1 1 i 111 o 1 f lloi 1 1. M I M TTOV TH. Pi" rlr-nt of the t v i nl ". nioclimatlon h 1 n t 1 ill. 1 up'l our p f pie to obserxe r .i ... ml riu.n w r m md I i Pi i i 1mii l. has alwis Ii in ol i 1 e it in. I 1 il t i th n.i ionil w 1 nl ii p I . in n ( . i c if.s f th i ii "i cue i i mi i ndilih well lr i . ii i u . " of life md poss m i i m ut ii i ii d idMiire thlc it i n ii tnd li i i- t this time when ill the w 1 em! I i il i th it id of n i in n wh n t le hjns of our v ! i ii ot ill" i nil W i in enci -ed i 1 ' 1 if t if w h. i the pit r f th n ni 'ii s r -wrought when in . i km Mi to honor w mil t do nU u ni -t I. riiintain out nit onai l. ni nla n out nit onai or-, oui ns't.ml bmor 1, fo t .- 'outlet of the i h iH in 1 t . h n 1 n i x I ii ' i In nc nu t i p"d' inn h i i tui if tl'lr - Til- is ihe mirill to rln ind undilng fun wh n l iier 1 ii it n man f st with Inc-eising imm Ih it we mil t iel upm 1- mlght " d to gl pu posn ii .1 guldinee t i our ons it wir knowing ,is we do i tint nn Ii Mibluu. filth in Him and confid. nre in the itrht ousii of our nu . tin we gun i.ods h Ip ind win tn w ii it 1 mo t fining ind ippio p lie th it w. lenll the h.rolc deid wh. gi to th mtion the full nieiine if d ot on ml wh.. now s. , p in unfor g.tt.ti ine Lft u- on tlili sarretl di dedieit d to their iiiftnoi gitner In oui chm rhi- our schools out puh'ic aieni ind In "in chinrhi irds and pa) reierent i. pfor tn t ie e m. n whose spirits ne still nine' ,e on vwtn w.rds of affection ind songs of lo ilt ind loe ut in mi h -Ii ging In their mi mill eol h II gnu with those ,., ,v,,,.Th.s ..f lod .ailed ilow.rs ""d on"- ignln In the pres. ni e of tli.li I vmerl resting ldir.s nmili tesolie for thiei ikfs tn nnlntiln Hiis i.oMtnnunt I for wh'oi tlKi wi liicht in. suffered mil , ', ", ,' ,,, , ,r,.., iirfii,. 1 nlerlco In th. Ii nun. ill tint Is oui the liol entitinK of ninlntiiiilng ni .1 ... l. lot I nit null MIMIC 11 i no-Id will" cnod will I i t It be 1 dn to he it l ..HI pie". ltd -.'Id'en ill i mil' and trench to th. end tint we miv . ttw Ml rill will 111! 'il n ." .11 Int It tie t be i dn f -olenin upplin- tlon to oui I oui lor ins on in, nidi inn issmed support with wllllnir i nnfesslou of our crrnts.iu.1 our M.idfist desiro '1 llllt OI'elMs olir .111 O'l' C" 111- tr all tint we ni' e into Ills hoh i.ir md Ke plni: 'Tint till. ttn be d me reereml de oute.lb ll' it till b ill out prople I Mirtln 1 ItrunibiuRli Ooiernnr of the Cominonweilth nf J'ennsi hinli do herebi set aside Tliu-sdij Mi 31 J11S is III MORI L nY "Ant1 I do .Meet ind llic l plrt nf the eercles of th. dl thit the time fiom U noon to 12 Hi noon be ohserert ns minutes for numon it whin time Ut the lills be tolled flips placed 1t hilfmi't nnd our people nil with ono icnrd bire-lieaded ind leverent pius ind gie fitting respect to the soldier ind sailor deid ind d Inn whose Ihe: 1 ie gone out that we nnj lle TLRKISH TROOPS REVOLT llnslilncton. Mi 27 The Oreek legation his icoohed i messige Ftitlng thii i lc-olutioniry moipment agaln't Tiiik.i it Video in sun rm Asia Minoi is sp cading to other towns Tuo thousand Turkish troops in thit region hae deseited and men ire de s. rting from the coist girrlsons 'HAT happens in your office when something from your files is wanted in a hurry, and the regular file clerk happens to be out to lunch, or ill, or on vacation? Does your index s)stem always and instantly show where to find any needed infor mation, regardless of who goes to the files, or is part of the system carried around in some body's head? There's something wrong with a filing system if it won't work as well in an emergency as during the file clerk's regu lar office hours. Amberg Individual Service makes filing so simple and ac curate that finding never de pend's on any one's memory, but solely on the index. Get an Amberg Analysis Amberg- Cabinets, wood and steeli aro standard and the Indexes fit any make of cabinet. Ask about your problem, or write for literature ex plaining the Amberg way. Amhzt, ELaco. Pioneers and Originators of Modern Vertical Indexing w Widsnw Building "SPEED UP" INQUIRY ' IN WAR DEPARTMENT V- Assistant Secretary Announces Probe to Discover S stem's Blunders .lsliliiKtoti. Mi 2" Bene-llct Ciowell Tirst Assistint Seerrtin of n his announced i "thnroti-h imcs'icitlon of the nlllce peisnnnol nnd the biisiie s mtlio1s of' nil ilhtsiino nf tlio Wir Pepirt ment has been stnited for the pu'poso of clImlnitinK lost motion mil getting dliect irsiilts ' Tlio ln estlgitlon Is lnseil to a lnice et"nt on the mini criticisms against the "n Depiitment the personnel of vruoji ins been Incieised fiom 3000 to n onrt sippp the wn liornn 'Pome of those ciltlcls-ns mc 1 asod on pros imptlon nnd voir not of a contrtirtlp mtinp ' the n Depirt rnent innounced iddlng The inquh his ile eloped tint mnn blunders weio attributable liial to the lnope lence of those chaigel with rponslbl'it es ind the lick nf i suMicipnt tnlne 1 foico to ma tor it onre ill t! - di tails of the enoimous umlei liking The inquiM n infinle 1 i be of i oon'ti ictne mtuie No oil'lcipms will bo m de unless iccompiniel b full i "nn nenli'lon is to ai impioMM meins of perfoimlng the woik ' 'I ho de nrtinmt s ippl tn the oft-io 'ioitol rhiieo nf too much lei tape' wv that it nnnot be inn entlieh on uio urn rn in lniiusniii cstnniisii- iiont nwinu to th' eliboidte locoiris ui t-' ei ' 1 1 ii icillill ll l' liiw leqillics must be kept The or In in dopu tmont which his Iw i tie ihi'f pm"t of attick foi the ledtipe metno Is issued this s'nte me it The depiitment has in-otlitel ip pro miteh 1J oun cnntricts since this rountr pnteurl the war on Apiil 1 IIT These commits Iniulie more than $-nnoooonoo The mignlpi le of the tisk of the onlmnce depiitment is o i lent p 1 b the disli it seniPtit re retitl' in i -! n c , , ,,f $j , non imo on Milin i conti ii t ui'i-'nii s lUslnuse ments h-t pi'l i in t. C iii1"! hl as pnmpniel with 3 o ,'t , i m piil 1017 One c'n ok foi o dn inre m i- teilllwisfoi flS"""0n0 lliv loquisi tmn was fo $lhi oon mio the laigo-t p pi mule In m I mud Stitc ills bin ing olllcer The Win Depiitment s announce ment slid No gcninl reorgini7ati n sh ill le "tlpinptol is it would rptitd artiM Mps 1 Iip lilt i is to speed up Onl fom nit nf en r loo oflleers In the sen. lee wpro in tip nrnn when the wit bo cm ro"IM lo tn.n nno tlilit! ofi.hft1im. iththothei 1 per cent of oil! entire commls utlicient ten Ice oi or foi rr has h.id , . , , ., , ,. . i to bp equippod foi losponsible mllitui I sitions as judged h i:uinpem mndirds Tlio v.nei will be directed lv Colo nel II i L Rco es of the Inspector I genenl s rlrpirtment ROYERSROHD IlfPsORS HERO Gold Starred I lis " Mur.or) of Cap tain Burkwallcr In honor of Captiin Hirn- P linck w liter captiin of encineer ind th' fir t nfiiocr from Montcomeri CounM to fill it the, front in Prince in action mnr thin 1 ono residents of Uoiersford I lid tribute esterdn when i s rice dig with Its Rold stu wis unfurled it the Rniersford Method st Church Cip t iln Ruckwilter irho wis thlrti voir of nge ind the son of Mr ind Mrs W II Buekw iltor of Roiersfotd wis killed in ictlon on Mai 2 Prior tn his enlistment lie w is ittiched to the Stite lllchwix Iiepaitinent it llirtlsbuig ind in his honor i ser li e tlie with i cold stir ln been tinted In tint clt Th. er lc iest.ida w is i duil one I u M the sen Ice flag with twenti nine stirs wi unfurlert one p Mil t u tor ( -j ptnin Uurkwiltei tw ent -i 1r!U "tais toi the othei loims men of tin liit.ucli w ho aie in the seri e mil thin i luge Vmcrlcan 11 ig wis unfurled ENGL ND FOR SL ND VY BALL Sm re" of nieriun Troop Teanu Tn rourape- Dpiii mil I .inlin, Mi 21 Sundi bT-elnll is leinc demanded here n i icpult of the preit vucres of th pamei on the lit two Siturda between the merican irm md m teim" Moie soldier: for uhoe entcrtTin ment the prune1 were arranged wnuld be i libern on P-unda It would be in irno-uion in nngland Listen today to the typewriters in your office nnJkmJbmJk PERHAPS jou "never hear them." Your ears have become so accustomed to the clacking clatter that it never penetrates your consciousness. But your nerves tear. Your nervous system receives a tap every time a type-key strikes. Hundreds of thousands of these blows eachday are hammering away at the most sensitive gateway to your brain. Listen today. And then think how grateful would be the absence of this endless noise. Save the nervous -force that is battered away in sidiously. Save the working efficiency that is im paired by typewriter noise. Make it possible for the stenographer to work right beside the executive not shunted off somewhere in the corner. There is no noise to muffle in the Noiseess Type writer because noise is never created. Printing is by swift noiseless pressure instead of hammer-blow. There is only one real way to prove a pudding. Let us put the Noiseless Typewriter in your office for a trial. No obligation is involved. WRITE FOR BOOKLET THE TYPEWRITER PLUS" TbL T Y'P The Noiseless Typewriter Company 835 Chettnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (fhtHi, Walnut 369 1) mayor probes garbage bid ' Must Bo Sati'hrd No CoIltiion ' Exists Up Sn This it I"- go in to p l the best of the 1111 gaibire dnl if n thorough Imestigatlomof oil n id rev .ohtriding mnirrnt cin bring ib ut surb i te lit Mnmr Smith nl'l nnk no unid until he is coninord lint the lone bid is regulir and sirongh bilked fitnni lilb In ppriklng of the rltintlon the Mnor snid ' 1 m not r-olng to hie t til s rontrict nwirried until 1 ni eatlsfled Murphi an 1 the ruin Reduction fompim are not working something together And Im going to And out cerwhlng about MurpM and the matters ronnecte 1 with the garbice contrirt before nm thing Is done The rl'v Is going to get the lest of the dml If I haxi anuhng to il' nlth it ' , , The Miror too said he was deepK Interest, d to 1. irn if th- rmgl be t Veen the lone bidder and the rlnl - nmin was on the t el He said he had no r'aon t" bellcje It wis not i.gular ' '" ," " '""" anv one to llnd out ileflnltoli trom olllciil ilicle close to the Minor it is known there is much unwritten' hlstorr beh nd the garbipe contrad for nestreir whuhln bien in the making for months ....... . .. n.t .i.. - i-ftiirlonnff ill in t fit ( oneoril Junct'on Mn In wlmh hi ln been lngulirl succeS'Illl nu'-i the lint ownei went bloke tr Ing to make th' pi int pi He Is also m olllr'al of Uinun t i-o one of tin si Fldlnries of tn mirkin Vgnculturil ih mini ' -nil "i otheiwi-e the 1 er , . .. - i . . . ..-.liil torlr of I rzpr ii"i ' i i iv ii-.. . - -- Kin oio nnn TWO SWEEPER KEELS LAID AT GLOUCESTER , if I' aSt Time hpcCtC(l Oil L-OIU- pletion of Ships Soldier Guaul Increased The k. el of ni'llm mine -weeper for the .' emmem wn lild todn it the rmii'ilMiii hlpM-d of th. rus. ,1 lonr iVpim at nioiiiestor The sim. wi I 1 eing used from which the mine w eprr was ' inn. h d v esterdu l'triiiorn Th. w n i lorited alonr th' end of the whuf and It I' e- Ip.t.d tint much fist.r tlm" will be mid "en th s . st I thin on the one liiitiihrd vc-t i.liv i ih nntirlal 1 ltnn!l on hind rnd to be up. d nothei lnu eh ng will tike plici at the j s imo ird within a f w dis lie spin.r for tn bo it 1 nine ed siund i' wis Msj Mirm h lnlm of W.iodl'iir ih' cg'i.iniei oil diugh ter if ee Pi itUnt Henri l.-ho!m ot tin 1 usei .v. 1 n mipini She I held a lirgi IntiiJ t f in e m one hniwi "nl li k t hntiln of uinp a er n I I I K 1 IIOIUC oi noiher cimnr or L rltrcl Stnto .soiiuin ms ""' " '" " Jn nl-ig the shipi ,rds Tn. n sls, . ptoticting tit tio -in FoliUtr Ins irritl nt the rnrrark ad- mpn will as piotictint: tit in irtH 1 here are more thin uu tn atcr on um it ill tinier ilonK w th the --pirUl pol ce men of the shipbuilding compan c HE SHACKLED JEFF DAVIS II. C. Vinnld, Khrkniitli of Tort I rcs 'Monroo. I- Dead ' Tounndu, Ti 27 llenr C Arnold ,teent-elpht eir rid dead nt his ! home in Orinllte ifter i lonp Illness i Mr Arnold rrmlo th rhirklee ind liter t I pHced them on Tfffion Pi Prei I dfn of the CnnfedTite titcq when1 1riiB w i tiken prionr b ih Vorth- I rn o!dier t the o1op nf th Clil Wir He m bom (n Connect 'out Jul 1 1840 nnd wh!!3 i bo learned the tride of blirksmith I j Mr rnold tnlitrrl In the Union iinn hnrtl nfter th1 brcrinninff of I the w ir of tlm T? bnllmn but w m not -woin into w ' e IhmphI he berime j povt Mi k-m th it rirtieis Monroe rf tilnfriR his position until Miroh 1 1ST6 It u ! wbil. he wi- stitioned it tie i fortress tint I If Pivls n- takn " piisnner b the TerUnl mthorltfes ind broucht to th phce w hei Ml rnold mulf the 'hntklCH which held the e Vi evident i prisoner for mitn week While at rtie- Monro Mr inold iret Miss sinhl cJiu11p a id the were nnrriod b the Ur Mr N.well chip liin of the old ship Brandwlne whith 1 roupht the Mirqul-. do I ifiotto to the I nit d States during the Ilexolu t'onir r Amu Expert- In tnik Pneumotln lliililiiBtnn, Mil 27 The Wn De- pattment bis ninied i board nf medkil epert to lnie-tlcite the mture ciu-e& preentlon ind ti itment of iin.umonii and it lompli ition-- In the militirj imps in the I i iteil tilcfl E W R. I T E R. VARE AND PENROSE GET AN EVEN BREAK Primary Results on Congress I men-at-Large Indicate Each Faction Won Two I Innl re'urns from list Tuesdn s prlmirr mi show an een break be tween the Penrose nnd Vire forces on their rhnl tickets for r"ongrescmin-at-Inrge The return" from a little more than lioo dirt riots show that rongre-n-men Million II Girlnnd nnd Thomis S rrago who were on tin Penrose ticket hie probnbh been nominited and tint the other two n'lre" will probibl go to , state Semtoi William I Burke of ntt burgh and W S Sann of Altoom Vare-nruinbiui-h men , Hrr "ruminugri men if the four high mn continue to hold ti,r prefPnt lead Tong-essmin Joseph IrLviglilin of rhllidelphli and An- der-on It IVallpro nf Inhinlnan 4h. , olhrr to nndld-it on the Penrose date will be defeited Repuhllcin leid ers are witching the outcome of the pontc-t with intei est Prlends of Munlc'pil ludge I ugene C Ronnlwell the nmocritlc nominee I for fioernnr ma mike an effort to nln control of the ntmoeratie r ti rimmittee Tlie committee wis pledged to to eph r Ouftei but most of the wnrkeis supported Tudge Bonniwclls iindiiliii i.'iffei Is expected to resign is acting ''ate (-hitman Judge Bonnlwell filendf will ask tn name his successor mil their -enuept will lilch be punted Mitchell Pilmer Pemocntle nittnnil i imnlttee-mn from Pernio iimia ins gnen his pledge to support the Bo mi icll cindl.lics Tin are will control fom of the fom -eight members of the Repuhllcin Clt Committee md the penn e nnd j Tow n Meeting for.ts will loitlnue to milnialn their two rump commlttee and keep un the flgh' against are dnm inatlon in the cil I'lars f ir i gor ous tight In the nnioralti cimpilgn iet fill hue been tnipp. d oui ERSVTZ FOR IU1S Germans Hjc Kcil PrnMrm in Matter of Tood rtqiin, O . Mi 27 - Di Arthur v nii" nf p "N nrK foi mprh thp KiIti", dentist Pp-ke it i p p-u meet- i inc Tt thp r-ii- (",rrundq hfro In the rinwd wcro min of IiIq old nr-lphhor'' T ll 'et of tho fned nrclt In Oermam ind the thousmd5 nf Hritz uht -tno for food foisted on the people he related this Ftor on the people will le eitinpr rits FTid n (lerman in He-lin T' it i ' i np U rrt i i i 1-1 friend 'until thej find a nt T;r Ttz y,BANlBSBiDD - jhV y MILITARY-NAVAL JE WELERS ( f y HERALDISTS STATIONERS NEDALIST6 MJ GRADUATION Diamonds Jewelry Particular attention has been devoted in preparing attractive useful Gifts without entailing large expenditure iiiii'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirj JliUJ Retail Salesrooms Open Saturdays Until Five I jn i in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I ON JUNE 1st ALL PRICES ON PIANOS WILL BE ADVANCED 10 &. Present prices for uprights, in mahogany, are $550 upwards ; for grands, in mahogany, $JJ25 upwards. ORDER NOW our stocks are very complete. Liberty Bonds taken in partial payment. ' Sole Philadelphia representative of Stetnway & Son N. STETSON & ,COflfc CAMDEN DRAFTEES OFF Largest Number Yet to Leave County Go Today Tie largest number of drafted men to leiie Cimd. n County In one group will depirt this afternoon Three hundrrd nnd eighty-eight men w 11 entrain at Pennslanla Railroad tomonow for Camp Dl A big send off is promised the men A parade has been arranced In which Mayor Kills City Councllmen. emplojes of the Departmrnt of Public Safety and others will participate The men hare bi en furnished from the local boards as follows Cits board No 1 93 men. board No 2, 50 board No 3 SO, board No 4 34, count board No 1 35 board N'o 2, 66 FOUR MOIOHISTS INJURED orlt, I'n , Mn 27 Charles Aurentz Blnnche nnd nstelli Ulldebnnd and He glna Bunts all of Midway, Adims Coun t were In lured at 2 o clock Sundaj morning when an automobile In which the were riding plunged down i ten-foot embankment along the Octtisburg pike ten miles wet of this el's The car turned oer after crashing through a guard rill and the occupints were pinned beneath Blanche Hlldebrand ins unconscious when the machine, was lifted from her body Clitircli Marks !19lh Birt!n!a lltulnclnn Del Ma 27 Old Swede-- Church the right nime of which Is Hnl Trinlt church epterdav cele hr.ted Its 21ith hlrthdai In the morn ini thee was a sermon bi the Re Pi. det ok II Ktrkus, rector of Trlnits Cliurth and In the eienlng bi the R Ilobert Bell who Is lcir tn ch irge o the old c.iurch The old building has 1 K-n k. pt In rxc-llent condition and Is inr of the best known and most actlie in the c'ti WARNER TRAILERS Made 1) the Speedometer man. Two and four wheel tjpes, i2 ton to 7 tons capacity. Immediate dclhcrj-. 1127 MELON STREET .0. 3LF Give From Your Heart! Pnn t bf rur tr hrst rontrtbu Hon snM on ur in ome of mnne hut mnur-1 It nlt.1 h nur ntftnu of ln nn1 mprr nnl lovnlt; for tno!1 who h n " banifih"! ill thought of pTnnnl inin In order that Trp dnm mn bf aa ed for us and forprr I-LEWELI.YX'S I'lilliilrlplili's tnnilir.l IlriiB tore 151B riirtniit Mreet Ote Till ou re Harr ' GIFTS Vvatches viana ii Union Suits Hyland Union Suits combin.o comfort, wear and are reason able as to price. ftiANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET Dainty Lighting Fixtures and Lamps Tor the Reception Room, Muic Room or ISoudoir. Quaint Colonial designs for jour counm home. An artistic, ap propriate fixture for eerj loca tion. Ecluie design not to be found elsewhere and at moderate prices. The Horn 6c Branncn Mfg. Co. Uaktrt to Ikt Crltltal and Exacting 427-433 North Broad Street "A thert ualk along Automobile Kitic" 1111 W Fi lb Every Matfl , . jrvi- ana Any ivn can get thettVJ o aiMw.m (summer ouiuj;s he wants "M at Perry's 'W Perry's "SIMUL Ti:i-nEI.T" aftv .3 u r; in A QlKt rut off all Arann4-lvl tklrt attached at waist lln ulth ldo welt Fcam that K 1 e s annearance nf atu' around belt Conrate MlJKary niiuuiiicrj ciubcllllins udqjtt slender lapels: slashed KM pockets n W TJiihniitetl rhnioii ' Mz in Fabric, Pattern?? Size and StulM Yf' 4$ Tropical and semi- tropical cloths madef'fl nn iVfn C.t- ,.,tiU J-'l W.v uuu uuuo YViL.ia i:ni i:: .'- iiLiib ui nu nuing- ' just maybe a .itc Hash of silk in the shoul - I ders and sleeves. VT" A I m yriij 4J Open - weave rao-:te I'lfO fVl04" Vl-lTtQ Kiim'J . izsr PAmnarorl 4-i-k o t-iatrAiJl! tor porousness, onlyE mtnrf Arlirrr1 nt- e?lj1M eton lined with siM nr mnhair f$V' Genuine Palm'l Beach Suits, Brecz weave Suits, all Mo ? hair Suits all colors." various shades Tof'l 1 M i a I akOI IQIJ, V.11.1UII UU1U1B, "V blues, grays, stripefjr U1 L,., on uiue oi on uiacK" uu-.. m "ft q Sports Coatsrj large variegaty olaids. blue con -i . ( -' roys, wiae - stn blazer coats. J Outing Troi white flani . j n i VJ3 stnpea nanneis serges khaki -li c?t-e ""' H&rf .. frlf j Army, wavy'; Aviator outfits. Q.i a word- store of big st wide assortm and reasons '. priced from bottom I t Perry,,, ? .j A rym All l - ALL I M i 1 P Ilk w II I " '. J n Ml ? 4 V 4 If mui mc u yy ! uwwi wr A ....,&.? . k? -ft. - ..-- rK'S V.1. KAi J j F'TTv f 'HWHHs' ,f5f"
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