;VA!,. T SwV-'iWFiVft; S?l'Bt"i5' lf 1,1,1 i- i i , , i , a r.-1 ' i' jzj2J!j i --.s-i . ij (t i r :bL D'l i c -r . EfrmA; 'weMesdAyt july s, 191s ''.. w ntA'.. td.t$K.i -. . "w,. t- lavrUJililU JldpJLJKTrHILi -.. v .A fiWl -i i WRUi? iSv kit a ft. u r- fe" 1 rv sif 'A wadt n ni?nfi7 svr wvimi.n s'i .r.iuirr. Parade of Nations Will Demonstrate Democ racy's Appeal f MANY EVENTS PLANNED Patriotic Celebrations at Inde pendence Hall and Other Points in the Cilv Fourth of July Toasts of a Hundred Years Ago Toasta for the Fourth ot July, prepared by James Madison before he became President, follow: "Peace May free nations, who naturally cherish It, never suffer the passions of their rulers to plunge thenl Into war. "The People May erry nrm be raised against forelpn Invaders and every voice against domestic usurp, ers. "The Union May It find an ever lasting cement In the Spirit of the Revolution and the sacrcdness of tho Constitution." A Morld-wlde mesago of Liberty will ring out from Independence Hall to morrow It will be the drst tlm In the history of the I'nl'ed Ptates that an Interna tional appeal for the triumph ot democracy hai gone forth from the Cradle of Liberty, and It will be a fitting celebration of the 142d anniversary ot America's birth Preceding tho Fourth of July celebra tion at Independence Halt, there will be an enoehmaklnc narade in which Ameri cans and loyal residents of foreign birth j will march to the number of a hundred thousand. Patriotic celebrations will mnik the day In every nook and corner of Phlla de'phla, and In many places American soldiers from the fighting front In France will add their voices to the declaration of world freedom. , There will be parades by business, lm-' provement, military and social organiza tions In all paits of the city, fo'lowed by open-air meetings and athlftlc eents ( to keep young America In condition for i the fight "over there." I And to remind the citizens of the j progress being made by the United States on the water miniature ships will be launched from City Hall tower , every time that a ship Is launched to-) morrow from the yard3 on the Dela- ware. The meeting at Independence Hall and I the parade of all nations promise to be I the most Impiesslvo of tomorrow's eents Flags of neulral and Allied countries til ...ll Ir, l,n,.mnn.- Mill, tl, Klnra and stripes in tho long line of march. With tlio brilliant uniforms of the vari- ous military organizations and banner proclaiming the message of liberty in the International divisions, the paiade will undoubtedly ne one or, tnp most , will move from Broad street and rilrard , avenue at'u o ciocn. . ueiHciimeni oi marines, a company oi nonoraoiy nis charged soldiers of tho Alltep, veterans of the Grand Army of the Renubl'c and Councils' Fourth of July Committee and officers of the British army will act as an escort. By way of showing world harmony the bands heading the various divisions of nations will frequently play the na tional alr.s of tho countiles represented. The parade will proceed south on Bioad street to Snyder avenue nnd counter march to City Hall, where It will dis company or honorably dls- band. On many of the banners In the pageant ! rill he. nuotatlons from the message of President Wilson giving his approval to I the parade of foreign horn. I rings of Jinny "utlon Flags ot all nations w'll fly from the windows of homes and clubs along the line of march to express the unity ot the people with those who compose this world-wide army. When tho parade disbands at Cltv Hall many representatives of the Allied countries will attend the celebrat'on at Independence Hall. The exercises here will statt at neon with an invocation by Bishop Joseph F Berry, of the MethnrilFt Rpheopal Church. JIadaine Scliumann-IIelnk will then sing the "Star SpanilPel Ban- I tl ihp rtoinan Catholic Church ot St. ner" and several thousanel ch'ldren oflJ&hn the nvangelist, Thliteenth street tnr puuui; wnuun ... jui.i in u,e chorus. Following the anthem, James Mcin tosh, valedictorian of the class of 1013 of the Central High Sc.nool, will read the Declaration of Independence. George Wharton Pepper will deliver an orat'on, after which the schoolchlldicn will sing "Pershing on tho Rhine." The Rev. Jimes Timmlns will pronounce the bene diction. MEMORIAL TO SLAIN MARINE Mass for Lieutenant Golflen Held in Church of Traufi;:ui'ation " An emptv, flag-draped casket stood fore the high altar of the Roman Catho lic Church of the Transfiguration. Fltty flfth Btreet and Cedar avenue today ns a solemn high mass was sung for Lieu tenant Thomas M. Golden, of the marine corps, killed In action In France, May 31. A company of marines with rllles re versed stood at attention In the church during the service. After the benedic tion, a bugler sounded "taps " A gold chalice, inscribed with the elead officer's name, the gift of Archbishop Rvan Gen eral Assembly, Knights of Columbus, xv as used lu the mass. Golden's home was at 5113 Christian street. His father, Captain M. A. Gol den, is a Civil War eteran. The ofl cer's widow was Marie Ryan, daughter or ur, vviinani J. itynn, or tins city. rrlnr tn )ipi- mnrrl.-iP-n n Cau' uapL-u hofnp.. '. . .. ..". . ' ma llClltntinrit Cillnrl m I'ufnua Members of Do Soto Council No. 315, mstp'an'eUdaetS The Rev. James J. McAran. rector of the church was celebrant of the mass Rev Samuel I McGettlgan was deacon and Rev. William Sullivan was sub deacon. Seated In the chancel wero Revs. Hughes M. Dale, John P McIIugh, James C. McLaughlin. Henry T. McFall and tho Rev. Father Marley. AUTO STATIONS AIDWAR Will Close Nights and Sundays to Release Men for Service Automobile service Matlons In and around Phlladelphla.-ns well as accessory (stores and automobile stock and sales rooms, will bo closed on Sundays begin nlng July 10 and will close dally at 6 o'clock In the evening on recommenda tion of the automobile men's war service committee, which has been approved by the Federal war economy board. Tho purpose is to release tho thou sands of men who have been employed nights and Sundays In the automobile and related Industries to devote that time to thp service of the Government. Night and Sunday service stations are regarded by the war Bervlee committee as more of a convenience than n neces sity, the theory being that the average man with a little efrort can arrange to have his car repaired and supplied with gasoline and oil In tha daytime and during the week. I ,?f J) " f II I WSJ J?v ,, J I . I I &3f- C 11 ' : ! Vv At 1 ' II ,!&. 1 , '"- J j XV 4 " PW FOUR OF FAalll.Y IN SERVICK Reading ilownwaril arc William, James and Tliomas Colgau, brothers sons of James Colpan, of 10 Worlli nftj-sixlli street, and Jo seph Clapper, son of Mrs. Mary Clapper, who with her son bus made her home with the Colgans CALL BRITONS IN U. S. TO FIGHT , ' Will in IllVlllfll llV AlllPVlPa ooti Recruiters Sav All Rr.tlsh subjects In Rh.ladelphia between the ages of twenty and forty- four, Inclusive, aie eligible to selective dratt t0 the i;nKish colors. Follow Ing r(.a'nr;n?lti,iCg1irsi,o,nC. a'ffi tep,u!, am chestnut streets. ... nrltish bubjtct In th's country has only liiiu weeks left to join his own u mv lor soi vice at the front." Lieuten ant General !. T. M. Bridges, head of I the British recruiting ml-wions, said to day. "After' that t'me lie will tall untie! the drait regulations oi ino i niicii States. which will be amended to in clude British subjects between the ades of twenty and forty-four. I "Besides the natural desire to fleht side by side with comrades of his own blood and nation, another ie.s..n ti. enlisting In the Canadian or British aitnv at once is that If he Is drafted by ihn Vnltpcl States the Briton onlv le- nlaces an American On the other hand. bv enteiintr the RnglNh ranks both the Briton nnd the American v. Ill go over- ' teas. ' FIINFRAT OF NOTFD SINGER j rUKEhflb I IWILU 3UU1UY I . I Airs. Josephines Scllillipf Won Fame in Concert and Choir The funeral of Mrs Josephine Schlmpf, widow of Jacob Schlmpf. and for years a noted concert and choir singer, w ill be held tomorrow morning at her home, 153C Wallace street. Following the serv ice' a solemn requiem mass will be sung .,.,, ., ovl, Mrs. Schlmpf died in Atlantic City last Sundav She was seventy-five years olel. Mrs. Schlmpf was the last of the descend ants of a collateral branch of the family of Daniel O'Connell. tho Liberator." She was born in Southwark nnd at sixteen was graduated from the Normal School for Girls. She studied under f aniens teachers and sang In many celebrated cheiiis, including old St Marvs Fourth street above Spruce, nnd ht. Augustine's. She was a lover of .the opera, a liberal patron of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Philadelphia Operatic Society and a valued and substantial benefactor of , manv charitable Institutions. Including the Red Cros. NEW SIGNAL SYSTEM l R. T. Instals Modern Method on on Old York Road A modern svstem of signaling Is now effective on the entire stretch of Old York road, from Urnnchtown to willow Grove, on tho lines of the Philadelphia Itapld Tianslt Company. The hills on which the system have been Installed are the Urnnchtown. the Ogontz. the Noble, and the Welsh Road Hill Tho system consists of colored lights placed at snecitlc distances nnit wtartlng nt tho crest of e.ich hill. Op erated electrically, the instant a car passes the first light at the crest, the Signal shoVS a brllHi lant rert, icinalnlng 1.1n nnln. Ilnlll thA .in -nislann 1. ' llim H""l IIK111 Lliu Lai Pil.s.srs lllil Ki'C- i ?,nrt.llRh,V ,Thon' atomatlcally. tho flre-t Battle of Santiago Twenty Years Ago Today In view of the recent achieve ments of tho American navy In European waters and of its success In guarding transports, it seems specially fitting to call attention to tho fact that today is tho twentieth anniversar yof one of the outstand ing feats of American sea fighters, the defeat of tho Spanish fleet off Santiago. Tho action of Admiral Sampson, of Commodore Schley nnd the men under them furnished a reason for Jubilation all over tho nation on Independence Day, 1S98. Perhaps tho naval forces may add a per formance today that will make to morrow not only the greatest day for ship launchings in tho history of the world, but the greatest tlay In American naval history as well. STIRRING EXERCISES TO SIGNERS' KIN GATHER HERE FOR CONGRESS Rollcall in Declaration Cham ber Will Feature Cele bration of Fourth l Tlpscemlanti of the Signers of the 1 Heelaratlon of lntleppmtenco are asFcm- ' hllnc In Philadelphia today for tholr rIo-nth animal congress at the ISelle- Mic-Stratford. ' The nnhi oxen-Ire will bo at 10 o'clock tommrow morning In Independ ence Square. All patriotic societies of lip city nre Itnlteil to this meeting. There will nlo he patriotic services at Old riiil-t Church. The "Iipclnrntlnn chamber" In Inde pendence Hall will be i-cetie of a gatlier i Ing nt I o'clocl: tomorrow, when thorp "111 l'p flip rollrnll of "s'gneis." the drcrndants l Irlnc as their ancestor's nnmo l- called Onioer- will bo elected and other biiFincs transacted. Tii board of governors will meet nt 1 o'clock this nfternnnn at the Helleviie- Stintfoul Thrre will be an Informal dinner on tho loot garden at T 30 , o'clock. Carl XIagee Kne.is s chairman ot the l-'ourth of July committee this ear. ! CARPATH0-RUS5IANS TO MEET Congress Here Tomorrow Will Make Plea for Slavs A congreis of unusual slRnlflcanc-f will I lie held nil tla tomorrow nt Lu Lu Tem- pie. when the member' of the League for the I.llii'ration nf Oarpatho-Kiissia will meet in iIIspiko th wmnirs InMlrtpil , . , on their countijmen by Germany , The object of the congress is to draw I up resolutions aimed to relieve the op I pressed people and to ask the Allies, and panlculaily this cnuntr.v, to assist them 'to throw off thp Ciniau yoke. -1.. .-.. . . ,. t. ... ..,. ..,.... i in- i ,t(M rn-iiips;ans, w no innanii Austiia-llungary, Poland nnd Rumania, ate at present a'mnst whollv under the power n me Teiilonlc people, whereas they are really Slavs and have Slavic , Ideals. , i Since the defection of Russia the ' .....:. ...i,.. t,e v.t.iI,.itilu-i.urniwm .ui.t- men acute chairman ; .1 c.ibb Smith, ciiailcs C Thpie will be no tsctkprogram but the Leluhtnn. Jmice W Cam r i! mo W pniigie"s wl hear spakeis fioni Hankln'on. 1'e'er F Cariph I' c w thioughout ihe Last, pat tkularly from Van Artsdalen Albeit W Inid'. .1 u-ios nouthein I'l nns lvania where there alelA Curr.tns, .Inlin A Wtirs'. T T Ilrarei i many Caipitho-Rj'-sians Aithur W Ciaham and Adnlpli Mampe' One or the t Iilef speakers will be Hat- i . . -, ..9 ,1.n H.n. .... I'l,.., ' rpiary or the movement, inosei trlVxrXl In al organlzatlo.i. .lohn l-'edlna and I Thrndore Kaipt ik Moie than a hunditd delegates ate expected. I . , FEAR WAR VICTIM IS BROTHER VS oumlecl Soldtor'n Aildvp (iiven n UUlllllll .1U1IIH I IIHIII' Ulllll !ls '"W0 Philadelphia"' m"lZalru ItaVliea.I iKm Hnrl S atlaciiecl to a signal corps unit in Ucneral l'eis'iings arniv. Iip'ieve be Is rieatlcs of Jamrs ,! Konnodj, a for- the James J Keniuilv lepo-tcd as "seveielv wounded" In the latest laa uallv lust fiojn the fiont. The list, as given out bv the War De partment gave the wniindpd Kennedy's hddrofcH as West I'htlnelelphla Kennedy Ins a brother, Rlcliaid and a sister, Mrs Norman I, Reed, who lives nt 52:13 Reluhnrd street. West Philadelphia In the absence nf a more complete lilent'tlcatlnn the). fear that tho wounded man is their brother He en listed at Tienton, and the brother and s'.ster believe he did not know theli (orreet address and gave It as West Philadelphia. Kennedy enlisted In the regular army before the United States declared war on Herman He was In one of the first contingents of the Amei lean expedition ary forces. Letters received from him the last few months announced that he had In en in the fiont line for three months and that the lighting was seveie A letter rece'ved two weeks ago said that Ills best friend had been killed Kennedy is lwent -seven ears old Misj fnrliei Xlieh.lel 10 Ivpnnprlv. live,. ' iii Tienton' COMMISSIONS FOR ELEVEN Philadelphia Youths Win Offi cers' Rank in U. S. Army Rleven more Pi''!..dp!phla vouths have won commission" In the I'nlted States army The latest ln from Washing ton, announcing tlie awarding of t-orn-mlslnns, contains tho name., of the following local men First lieutenant, medical, James A Malonev, JOt North Thirteenth strept; Ralph R Rltzman. 221 South Thiitv seventh street, nnd Carl F. Schmidt, University Hospital Second lieutenant. atlonal Army, Quartermaster's Corps, Brewster Koops, Sun Company; Robert R Devlin. 1613 North Alder stret ; Ravmond J Kellcy, f.Sl North Thirty-fourth afreet, and Walter .1 Rles, 1SU North Twcnty blxth street. Second lieutenant, air service, John K Dudley. 1305 Orthodox street , Charles O. McCord, 5534 Lansdovvne avenue; Walter R. Sparks 1867 Wynnewood road, Overbrook. and David Scott Ferrer, 205 North Thirty-fourth street CITED FOR BRAVERY Two riiiladclphians Praircil fefr Hci-rt.icJ Work on the Trench Front Two Philadelphlans have been cited for bravery on the French front. They are Afred Howard. C320 Klngsesslng avenue, and John Allen, 13U2 Divinity place. The citation which was given them by General Conneau, a French commander states that both men look nn active part in rescue work during a bonibnid ment on March 23. Tho men vvcrked under aerial file and, with mmt.iI other Americans, saved many French wounded. Howard and Allen left the Allentown ambulance corps on August 6 last. SERENADE MAYOR PbZ? Touring the city In the interest of a camna'gn to raise funds for the exten sion of the. Cressler Orphans' Home, at Lovsvllle, twenty-eight boys, comprising the orphanage band, serenadeel Mayor Smith on the north plaza of City. Hall this afternoon Tho band was led by Claude M. Rtauffer. former leader of the Carlisle Indian Band and tho Hlghth Regiment Band. Scheduled for several engagements in this city today, the band will remain hero and participate in the Independence Day parado tomorrow. Rhe Rev. Je rome Guss. pastor of tho Muhlenberg Memorial Lutheran church, at Logan, accompanied tho band NEW PROFESSORS AT JEFF Trustees Elect Doctors Schamberg and Kehfuss lo Faculty Dr Jav F. Schamberg and Br Mar tin K. Rehfuss hae been elected to nrofessorshlps In the Jefferson Medical College by the board of trustees. Doctor Schamberg' was elecled pro fessor of derms.tologv nnd syphllology, to succeed Professor Ste'vvagon. who re cently resigned Doctor Rehfuss was elected an associate In medicine and has a wide reputation In the treatment of Intestinal disorders Doctor Kcham bert; Is acknowledged to bo among tho lenders of the profession In his spe cialty. I FOURTH OF JULY EVENTS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY Patriotic celebration. Independence Ilnll; noon. Pepper, principal speake'r. Parade of Americans, discharged soldiers of Allies nnd foreign-born citizens, Ilroad street; n o'clock.- Union patriotic service, Christ Church, Second above Market street; 10 o'clock. Joint celebration of South Sixtieth nnd Slesel Hometown Improve ment Association; nil flay. Athletic events nnd tableaux, Starr Garden Recreation Center, Sixth and Lombard streets; 2 o'cloeK. Launching of miniature ships at City Hall tower; starting nt 10 o'clock. Kingscsslng Community celebration, parade and spoils, Fiftieth street and Chester nvenue; all daj. ' All day celebration. Sheiwood Improvement Association, Fifty-eighth street nnd Thomas avenue, sports, community singing and parade. Historical parade, (iverbrook Community; 10 o'clock. Athletic events and parade. I'lpnklln Uulldlng nnd Loan Association, Gratz street and Wingohocking. Community singing under auspices Germantown Business Men's Asso ciation, Vernon Pari;." Parade and athletic events nt Joint celebration of Cliveden Improve ment Association and Waterlew Hecrcatlon Center. Three flag raisings Italian colony, Germantown; Church of the Holy Rosary, l'ast Haines street. Games and paiade, Shot Tower Recreation Center, Front and Car penter streets. Sports nnd parade and band con"ert. Ilarrowgate Improvement Asso ciation. Kensington avenue nnd Tioga street. Meeting of Caipatho-Russian-i to discuss German wrongs; Lu Lu Temple. Sports nnd communltv Kinging. West Poplar Street Safe and Sane Fourth Association, FifU fifth and Poplar streets; all day. Parade, sports and patriotic e.eiclsco, Uak Lane Improvement Asso ciation, all das. CELEBRATION AT OAK LANE ' flrill 1 ll;. Vil,lii M I ' ' ' . Oilier Fourth Evcnls An exhibition drill l..v inarinrs from thp IMiiladp'nhla ',ivv Yard i n-iir-rils- up i niiurie pnia Aavv aio, a nag-r.ils- Ing In honor nf t'l" hm-. wlin have g-ne in iigm or the stats ami Snipes and an athletic meet will be among Hie PntD In flirt IV.Iirf!, tf T..1,. ...tr.1... .tn.. ; A ,. V ......, .... .,,,, v.u-u. .iimu at tiau Lane I i 'resents vv III lie g.ven tn all children i ; " "" " .t-.n i m-v win np m. '.", 'T'1 '?' r,"n nt ,'1,p ','""no' p,,)lii School In the evening there will b a (tintlmi lilrt 1 1 f. .iil i..1..at11 .t .. phi. "i" " ', '"-'" .. '.'; ,:r'"r.. """ . ' "" relelirntinn Includes W 1 am P mei-. rt nATIT nntrnr Tn nmri untmr rnuL Mv.iw njwa Awun ill lie I ealurc of Joint Ccleliralion in ,,,.,,,,. West Philadelphia A joint eel'htaiion of the Ton th of .iuiv win ne liem inmoirow llliilpi tilt,.,,. ,1" "v ' " ' in , .nt , hun auspices of the South Sixtieth Street 1; "un'li s,,.,,n,; .nri. nbnvp Markei. will ,iuiv will ne held tnmoirow nuclei th and Mrgel Iln'iictnwn Impiovcueiit A soclatlnii. Theie will be a babv pirs.de en automobile- parade nod a match o' c'tlncns Prizes will b.- glvi-i foi thp mo-i sitiu Ing Ideas In aeiill Ion .tluri- will lie band concerts In eirv pan of the see tlon bounded l I-'iftv -seventh and S'xtv thltd Hi eels and Ctdar and Baltimoic avenues. Athletic conte-'s for tile nung.-ten Willi suitable prize awards xv" 1 1 1 be an other fentuie In the evening there will be a p'ltilotlc meeting nt wi.le'1 foi-nei Governor Stuar: will tprak A y iu-h-ful Paul Revei- will ilde through ihe neighborhood all da.v and advice the.- peo ple of the coming vents SCOUTS TOLEAE PARADE One of Features of Shot Tower Recrea tion Coulee Program Boy Scnuts of the Sacreil Heart Church will lead thp parade wh'ch will be one of the attiact.nns ot the l-'ouitb of Julv cclebiatlon nf .Shot Tower Ricie atlon Center, Fiont and CaipenU-i street" N'uineious other organizations, includ ing Girl S uts and lied Cross llUlse will be In line The parade will be fol lowed b) .Hhli-tic events Numerous prizes are offered. Theie will be a flag talslng in the- morning SERVICE MEN TO BE GUESTS Formal Opening of New Country Club, Rorklcdsc, Tomorrow , Tiiei e will be a form. ! opening nf the new roiinf.v lull for cnHMPd. men at Roikledge, Montgomnv I'ountv, tomor row The affair will be opened at 10 In the morning by a parade and a reception Luncheon will ho served This will be followed by a baseball game between the crew a of two warships After sup per theie will be npen-alr boxing, con sisting of ten bouts, the last and big gest of these being beween Pnb Gran navy middleweight, and Jack MeC.irron, of Allentown. vThe visitors will lbeii )n entertained with moving Jictures - HOLIDAY TRAIN SERVICE CUT Railroads Ahridgc Shore Sched ules to Avoid Congestion Contrary lo the age-old cusln n. no additional tiains will be operated to th seashore from this cltv tomorrow. Inbtead. some of tho trains regularlv in operation will be taken of for the day anil special sections to the trains that will operate must accommodate the shoie-bound pleasure seekers. Federal railway admlnlstiators have niado these latest rules In older that the congestion at the Camden train sheds, which was expeilencej last jear, shall not recur this je-ar. Among the trains annulled for the Fouith are the 4:14 p m bi dge train for Atlantic City, the 4 07 lnldge train for Cape May, the 4.07 lnldge tiain for Ocean City, and the 2 p. in Matket Street ferry train for Cape May and Wlldwood. The trains to this c'ty from resorts which are annulled aie the 7.43 a in. for Atlantic City, the 7 10 a m. from Cape Mai, and the 0 05 a. m from Cane Mnv Ml Kfnds nnd ISf m stock Fttitl Doc nur P e o I a Uy. Necr order flaes before cet tins our prices mailed on request. L. Fink & Sons 66 N. 7ih St. ifJHl bhort. delightful auto rids from the iiiy. anneiizinc meuiH iiiujyit reuily. Open hunday, Krellrnt Mule. Flag, Pole, Bracket & Halyard Complete, 3x5 ft., c 4 - Srwed 1 A( btrlne. A oTTV Tarcel Tott 10c Extra Chcirles E. Lindh, Inc. Bines 18S0 Manufacturers of Eventhlnj Mado from Canvas. 512 N. NINTU ST., PHILADELPHIA MARK "FOURTH" HERE Ucorgc Wharton PAGEANT IN 0VERBR00K Ilittnrv nf ilip VTnrl.l in l! (.1 ... I ,:. "" """"""' Iloats Many novel cos-umps and Ooats wllllT ,f, ht I,cters '-I'1"1-0"1'11 L!,uri-n' he ?" In the l"-"lo to be buhl In con- I "'" ,,e th0 "r!"o"- nectlon with the Fourth's celebration In ' Oveibrook. Tile pageant will bp a brief - - . ... m . ..r.o teview nf the histor.v of thewotld ' The Home Defence Rpmivp nf Over- ' t.. 1. .t. rll-t r...... .... . .. muun, nit- inn tenuis i-lie and 'rum Corps and thp cliildiTn of the nubile i and Sunday schools will take a promi- i imiu part. The pageant will be conducted under the auspices nf the OverbrnoU Commu- .i. it, . . ... . ii oiiiiiiu " V "...''. "Jf.r."1" marshal Ills ildi will be Wll'lain Kirknatrlel; anil C c Ilazlett $1(11' 817. 7S2 fiJ represented payments there w III be a parade. In tin afternoon Another celebration will be e-nndiicted und'r the Income and excess profits there will be a baseball game between "i ( iv ei brook under the auspices nf the tax. and $37,C11,3S8 72 miscellaneous the Harrowgate and India! a Clubs Oveilirnok Asi-rclatlon Thp program laxe I The committee In charge Includes Wil will Include patiintic and athletic exr- This lecoid of coliretirns Is an In- Ham II Richards, Ut-orge .N'onmaker and o'ses. followed bj e-oiimuii'tv singing crease of approximately BOO per cent , Herbert Slner and motion-picture shows in the evening over the taxes paid b the Individuals i . and cm mirations In the first l'ennsvl-r services IN CHRIST CHURCH Denominations lo Unite in I'jtriotic Ecri'ics I Mini! m'l iotli' serv ici s in obi Christ fl.'ltlirP eif thr tl'".j tnrlf rw.mlr.n, i. I'av eelehra'lon The -inn-is will stai t it JO a m The Rev .lame Aim Montgomeiy. wmi is in rlinrgn nf the vnlunterr chap- ain wcuk at Camp Mi ade. and the Rev. !" Cnitor Helm .lone p.ismr nf Ihe Fit : Rap'b-t Church, this cltv, will do ve, addresses Th-- s, ieps will be In rliarce nf BMinp T .1 Garland, the Rev W II Roberts, the Rev Louis C Washburn and the Rev Rdwln 11 Dell; members of the committee. Bishop Joseph F. Berry and the Rev Victor H. Lukens also are members of thp comtnifce. PAGEANT AT 110LMESBURG Thirteen Original Slates to He Repre sented hv (a tinned CirW The thirteen original Slates will be iipiesented bv putty girls who will match in the parade or the Holnnsburg Fourth of July ctlebiutlnn Odd cos- ' s. tipiesl of i he pr igi i ss n-" e n h Sate, wll be worn, and man novel effn ts ate promlsi d Several bundled n linoi childien will panie-ipiti in the pageant. The parade will s-ait from the Ilium Public School and jirotteed to 1'tunvpa.ck Pail,, where It will disperse At thp park there a II l-e a i ti nival ami athletic evetlls In the evening a pitrlntic meeting will be held, at whli h Assistant City Sollc-to- M J .Mi L mi y will be- tho principal ipeaker. PMtl)K IN CHKLTKNJmi Big I ourlli (.elrliratioii in Town Inn; tinl!irr al Glen'ide Tlie r.-m-th nT .Illl.v eelebr.lll'-i in Cheltenbani township will Iip stage-1 on the athlft lli-'d at the Rlklns J'eiV High School Lieutenant I "lank A Sot Ion, a Canadian olllcer who was in tlie battle of Hie Marne and who lost a' hand at Oalllpnlt. will be the guest of honnr ami principal speaker. There I will be a big parade, in which the John R StPtenn Rand, the SUlsnn Field Corps, the First Aid Corps. I !. A R Veterans. Roy Senilis, (lirl Scouts. Home Defense League, Red Crops and kindred war work organizations will march. The Clenslde celebration arranged bv thp Ulenside Fourth of July Associa tion, will l-e fpatuied bv a ppatrlotlc song festival, with Henri Seott, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, as the artist There will he a parade, programs of sporting events and patriotic ad-diest-es ecd Woman Hit bv Hicjrle Mis. Cecelia HIp seventv-seven vears old. of 1B21 Rrown stieel au stitiek by a bic.vcle as she stepped from the curb and started to cross Rinod ....... ... ,..u.,i, ,..,,,,, ,(i, ,, rtO iMn-ftsn unconscious she was taken to St Joseph's hospital In a passing nulomn hilc The bie.vcle was ridden bv Francis McCirad.v. a messenger fm the .ie -town Post Ofli.-e NESTLE METHOD Guaranlrrt to latt wiihout injury to luir CU UTKLIl. 110 South Kth ?trfl WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types ?2 Ton to 7 Ton Capacity IM.MnDIATi: DKL1VKRV JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street ivV'VV'.Vk-V-VVtVVVV'VVVW''V'V'W4VVVVVV" Cheaper Than Rent 16 MINUTES TO CITY HALL ONE 5-CENT FARE NO CHANGE OF CARS I am just building some up-to-the-minuto single stone houses in Philadelphia's most convenient residential location, directly opposite the CDth street Elevated Terminal. $700 Down $41 per Month Carrying Charges Cars run every two minutes during rush hours, every ten minutes after midnight. John H. McClatchy, Builder and Owner, Land Title Building, or on premises. ? MMMMUtMUmW GERMANTOWN PLANS NOISELESS FOURTH Fireworks to Have No Part in1 Any of Three Separate- j Celebrations Germantown resldpnts will cplebrate the Fourth of July without any or me ...i .1... i... ini prlzpd the celebr.i- . .,. . tions In flip nast I lions in iup paai. ,.,,.. ..iPt,rn. jiiere m ... tlons The first program win "e n".-i the nuspices of the Clheden Improve- .. i'.i i,ih lmn tnlnpil Willi I r"L"'-J;;'' -nf be Wate.vievv Itee. I . . ... .. . ...ill in. clt fin In new ami tiinu stamp-, ... - I the winners .-nnn will bo . The speaker of the "Mu" Lieutenant It. ll ,"'0"' j'la(1P'il'n , f X ItVl ,n0colonv 'o" 'rman'own ! In the Itaian "'"" ,,nlfests Itself tho greatest patriot sm manifests i iseii this year. Three flags win oe raimu. following a llg parade. At the Holy Rosary scnooi a large tlon. ... .. , r a Ion Center. '" -;', ,, pa- Govermneni " I , uh Ion to that ad- , Haines street. It w """4,. , duced at the hearing bv Councils' spe-I rade frrm the Ross ""lo"'( ;"(!", clal committee on rent proflteerlnT. M" ton lane near hew street, nnd ro.eei ))p ,.,,,,,, , ,u!p rommMtc, i to the Reci ealloti Center Ro ad .irl under conR(t.rntlon n,e ,,, I Seout troops will be In line, as i wen as ,ntro(1U(,e, ,JV neprpentathe Harrow I many children nnd adu ts from t he ff eM rent profltcerlng, wiiich was i t..p.ii.K..t,.n,i iinnoa fifnll Kinds ill lC . - American nag will lie uniurm... !., . fn, ,n ,ncreaRln(. ren the Italian dag will bP flung to I . ( CongrPman Dannw. breeze, followed b a ""' nf ltXn ''' evldeme gathered vlmw-s that In 'taming 12S stars In honor of lal an , f naCP. partlcularlv In WeM I youths ot Germantown serving Hit na- p,.,,.,,,,,,,, r.nn uer nt,,inpd tbpv Well-known musicians will participate or nloxp. Sorne (,r tieQ( res con In the communlts singing in ernon ,alnc(1 Ul(, alternattes that the orcii T.irk, the affair being under the alls- ,,ant of a hou-p nmt mpet tlip Incrp led pices of Hip Husiness Men's Association lenti ilv the propcity within flfttrn of (IcnnantoH n Resides the soioimh. a large chorus is being rehearsed l.y Jonn i is Hart The Rev Stewart 1'. Keeling. SV IIS M h1 l4 N 1AAL5 Pt-"U,JUJ,UI l.Jt 111 IflAUU i- n .- . .- i -i ii. l . r V-Oliccuous '" I III lil(l ipill.l u tnct Jump aUO ler L.CUt , ... ,,, , , ,, i Tax collections in the Philadelphia dl5trlet fnr tile fiscal liar eliding .llllie .. ., . "" aggregate $:on.5on.671.31, of which ' v.uila Internal levenue district. The ag-1 1 gregate of lolleetlons for the fiscal vear of 1117 was Sa.l.Sll.Jllli S3 The PittsbuiKh district again leu tne State revenue dlstili-ts In the total col lections, with returns of $332.15'.'.70l 4.", of which SJtU r,7f. 30:: 29 represented pav niPiits on Income and e-xcess profits 'ave-s. and ?3n,j8J,33'.' 11 in mlseellani ous taxes The Laneaster district reported a total of $L'0.SS4 :i7 J'.", and tlie cranlnn 01' irlii f.l.'.iri.HJ 3- The total fur tlie State was $."iK!.n73.722 3S. , HOME DEFENSEPARADE Wo.-l I'liiladelphia Cclehration Xrill Hmc Military Aspect A parade and ill III of the Home De fen.sp Guards. Boy Scouts and other or ganizations will give a military aspect tn the Fouith of July i-elehratlons tomorrow . at Clark Park and Klngsesslng llecrc- I ation Center, West Philadelphia Following the drills there will be a I patriotic pantomime at the lecreatlou center, tn which several hundred chil dren will participate Athletic events I will be held in the afternoon. fine of the features vv III be a baseball game A marine band will furnish tho music Soldleis who hao seen service abroad will sppak at night. i Refund ulMitutc Oven-Iurje- : Wy the J.ssoci'nlce Press rw York Julv S Four hundred cus tomers of a New York gtocer.v firm who had been nvprehaiged in tlio ptncha i of flour substitutes and canned gnod te,da receiveil checks from the l-'edpral food board covering the amount of the overcharge In addition the firm was or dered to close Its store fm six weeks nr contribute a sum eepial tn the amount of its excess profits to the American Red Cios-j. EAST TERMS ITtAMBES .x; CLARK 1112 Chestnut St. CAMDEN SO N. Thbil St. ATLANTIC CITT C4S Guarantee Trust Bids. ORDERS u 19-Jewel W Men's Matches nien-Kradf Amen- ill x moemnt ail- V filleJ tate cf pool quality vt iiicitii in i Ttrtv'Tinn n (m.i. iai $35 r D C.UL 9. c 7l IA L. 11. CUllLll Oi OUIl 7 'A Market St. at 18th KM G)s-.1 cr .77 . kite Wlfvllfl BY AUTO VAN FROM ATLANTIC CITY rn VrAtkv .Tiilv Tith. thrpe of our fUe-tnn rierc-Arrow Vans will bo A In Atlantic City W can make sp"- M rml rateB lor anyininc rnminx nucK to miladelphia. Wire or phone at our expense 20th Century Storage Vreliouie Co. Opposite west I'hiiadeipnia Kta. t'txone i-rcsion uiuj TORE Xyssy (E)i i i S I I ! Um ii mi iwm n, gf inc. ulinuinl 'm .- RENT GOUGE INQUIRY AT CAPITAL TUESDAY. IIo,,sc JdWnry Committee Will Hear Fleet and Ship- ping Board Officials Rent profiteering in this rlty II V lancnorns ami rea estate dealers win i be nlrcil mvl TiiPMlny before the Ju- niciary Committee ot the Houc Washlncton in ' rm .,.., ... .,... .. pnrntr,n tVVJ ,',,.; 8hlpplnB Hoard. tnP,.iw ,,-in, ci..i i,hp At. v i lur n inn .Miprppnni- ppi i (ji - ternpy Knnc. Assistant United States Aorney ltnsenbacu and others, will Rnf irsumony at the liparlng I tear-i Aunnrai iinvvle, of the Kmergency 'tfi orporation. is cxpecieu 10 iu- 1 1 f y HM-leneP gathered In this city by pri Predlrllons In Washington nrp that ,hp hm ""' receive a special lnve-ti- Rlion and will be acted upon prompt l by the Houp mpmbP,-. Cnngreman narrow's b, 1 w as framl ftpr many conferences with Mr F ne ,,.-,' , ,,, i,inninp bnard of f"ii.p,i n Jpw It nro- v ides that the "ourt bp givrn tiip power nh .1. tier 'must submit to greatly increased tents (il0 or moc BIG DAYJN THARROWGATE All-Uay Trojira iiilnchulcr, Sports and Parjdc An nll-dav celebration oveiflow ng with interesting events has been planned fnr tit, IViin-Tli nf .llllv li tlin Iliirmu. " " "" - .--,- --.- ...v ......,-. gate Improvement Association at Ken- singtnn avenue and Tioga street Athletic events for bovs and girls frnm ulv In slvtepn venrs w-lll bo Ibe chlef feature following the contests n t rt nt acII rrr .-.. nfl nrvanfu rf t hf I i pn f iiinu uuuc iv. I In llAtaii,llriA If n I ., t.itln, .1 li. .1. I I II f- 11T1. rA SILVER TEA SERVICES Nearly one hundred All different Hand wrought designs suggested by the Artisans of France and The Orient or the more Chaste Productions ol the Early English and Colonial Periods ljMIS 1 1 A iS4ipB.lftrVlr.-? , HtfliAi C ) 1 jrf?Ffr, i 4CflrwMlJiHK2Cvif'VHiH I IS SmiaiifiZatlK VJr. frf. JSQLuvt.2 4 . ,t'tvti I. kUFPStfeTHHaiClKjlBXf t vSSH .JI&s'iSiaB Nothing is lacking. 7 ";Ediphone is complete every feature euJ part is there because it belongs there; put there by Edison be cause it is an indispensable of Better Letters. And those indispensables are ex clusive to The Ediphone. The Automatic Correction Device, for instance; the Collapsible Mandrel and Interchange able Arms; The Ediphone Mail Pocket; the Sanitube; the Transophone; the Safetae Cylinder and Friction Grip Carton. They are factors of efficiency and comfort and con venience, every single one of them. They could not be left off without lessening the value of The Ediphone System. They are a part of The Ediphone they are essential. They are what Edison and his staff proved the dictating machine must have to make a complete system. I rgiaTTfwwa-Ba fJ J a..J r- r- t.r- . T &" buiaun uiumiinu I'lMunirtu q ijm l KOWL CXB0H0ltC,J SGDDimr m udM m nnwiiis mwiiias Call Walnut 3135 G. M. AUSTIN The Ediphone 1035 Chestnut Street t Is for ftdapn' Brrttr Letters Maoaxlnr RIVAL -7 - SSSf Il'val Democratic factions Inl 1Pfr ry night" nZZftSg i ""tatlves to tho Democratic City C mlltfn Both fHctlon.i claim to have eel4 the city committeemen, hut the conttft'v committee nf the City Committee, hcaM'V 1 1t At- "f -,!, t -nM T"V1.. ft T." Tlnul 1u.:.,4i "f . ,. . , v. :-..i's ,,.., ,. . . .. .... -vi ', .-.. ....., ...... ,, ., rne contest committee win tnipervHW the election Monday night. Ileal E44 ,1 Assessor John J. McCjunld and Jftnwai' Jim Assessor John J. licCJimld and JuiMi'.c '" tie "clXed SccttonV ...?." nllltc' clalmeu re election irom T'OfAI .... . .. .. .... . .. .... t eirf.f-i Thp claim was disputed by Dr. R. S,' JSl Keolcr and John Hancock Tlio two fac ZrM i inns nein separate elections, DUt ttie' tXM i ny i omnimee lias reiuscct to recognise gat ni, ..j,u . umicicu ic-in.uuu, . i PUBLIC SPEAKING Flf Pxprrftnlon. Pelf "Confidence Elo cution nnd all-Rrourd Pclf-Dov!opmnt. Join Uip Piimmer c.-n now formlnir. Four week cnmmrr.clnff Culy lit. Mnn , Tuib and Thurs 1Zsb. or Mon.H 'pt nod I'rl mornings Both aezea. - Snd lor Instructive literature. Call rnt or phonp tprucp 3218. NEFF COLLEGE l'-S0ZZlnat AWORTH'S HAWORTH'S MODAK Headquarters Aln plates, films, rlipmlMl nnd nnndrleMj l.if.rt ilerploplnic. prlnt Inir. piiiamlnr nrpardlns in inp itorneipr .irthod. HAWORTH'S Itman Kndak To. 1630 CIlnsTNUT Atlantic City Store. J 037 Ilroadwalk. Take a look at the value in Underdown's . RTS $1.50 Each " nu '1 bo surprised to 3 for $4 nnn ucn nuaiuv anc stle at these prices. Cuff Attached nr Detached A. R. Underdown's Sons Kubber (tonds nn1 len I'urnUhtnsrs 202-204 Market St., "r.st.ilillslipil simp 1K1S" .$ - "r T-. I A mOBUC THCUI1 tAQ t H MB- w .iiiii m ii : M 3 S?J k 1 ' rfcPl s i r T'171 ; -n3 ss -"5 .? e5J? J.'Ai -ulLU: iJ&i.fU'teU,M$i!