spewset' ysf J jrtwfr " j- ' i uywr i j wii i. , .j i-r H tri - B 4 rf H f V! . ' ' 5WT IK i r 1 j Major berry says germans fear os Boclic Learning Americans Can Whip Them. Writes Port Collector's Son I . i The Hermans nre IpeKlntrltiR to lenrn that Anieiluun t.an ulilp them 'n' nro ' time nnd mil plare ' Major Benjamin I B Benv, Third Tlattnllon Plfth IIpkI- men!, t'nlted Stiites llnr'nes, In Krance, declares In a lettn to IiIm father, William ' If Ban, collector of the port of Phlla- , delphla The leitei l the rlit word the col lector has hid fiom Ilia Ron since the major was wounded In action June 6, When he was sliucK l Feveral machine Bun bullets Two weeks before he m wounded Majoi Beny i-ieived the Krench war oroaa for braveiv, making hlpi one of the first marine officers to be bonoied by Trance The cro-m was nhei t0 him for his conduct when be. two officio of I. his battalion and twelve enlisted men withstood a German attack In April Mnior Berrv s letter follows ''I am writing thli In bed, so m pen manship will tieceiiaill be veiv. pool This the flrt moment since I whs wounded on .lune fi (mv bltthilav, hv the ivaj) that I have been fiee enoUKli from pain to ittenipt mivtlilnc "During th' W(el pievlous to Mine fi 1 hart no thance to write We weie going too fnt and strenuous and I have not jet connected with am of HIV baKRace I suppose j ou were quite startled about .lune R to read In vour napers that the .Marines had become headllneis over here, but. of couise, dad, the' alwais do, and alwais will "As I said, aflei a veiv strenuous Meek, we -ucldenlv Kit orders to po oer and clean up the fjermans, whlili Me did most thnroiiRhh. as von have undoubtedly read The bodies had many machine guns, but out bovs walk ed right up Into them with magnificent courage. I bale neni Imagined III nn life anything so wonderful 'T became .1 casuiHi about hilf an lioifr after It stalled In following U ill) battalion I was suddenly enveloped by the Hie of a couple of enemv machine ' guns on the Hank that had escaped ob servation, and I got n few in nn left nrm It is pretu badlv torn up, but 1 will not lose the hand and may have all of my fingers In good shape I have suf fered Intense pain for two weeks, and the other dai an X-Itav showed anothei bullet In the palm of mi hand It Is . out now and even thing fegls bettei I hive the bullet as a souvenir , "My wound extends from elbow lo palm, with two compound fractures but I cannot complain, aa 1 am so much better oft than otner- Mine oi mv nsi l friends hae been killed "f will be laid up for at leiL a cnu pie of months moie 'One thing, dad we mericans aie Itone of these das going to bale the 11 Huns on the run, and when that begins I (they wont stop ler.i long In one place I 'An American can lick a German at am time and place, and thej (the Huns) are 'beginning to find it out "I am tired now " WOMAN SLAYER HELD I'-Mrfc. Monica Rice Tells Storv of Privation nnd Heartaches Mrs, Monica Rice, thirty-two ears old, who last night shot and killed Frank Lombardl, restaurant proprietor, A .South "Molo stret, was todai held tor the Coroner bv Magistrate Pennoek at Central Station On the witness stand the woman, who Is said tn be th estranced wife bf .To- I&eph Rice, Vine street ncaf Eleventh, told a storv of prhatlon and heartaches tBhe nas surrerea miring tne tnree jejrs ivhlch have, elapsed Blnco she met and lined with Lombardl She said she sciubned floors to en able him to purchase a pushcart, a-1 later puttied the cart in the stieels for hint while be sold sandwiches The ie- taurnnt which lie operated was pur i ned tbrouch hei nevci-tlling toll, she told the magistrate While making Lombardl s bed recen li, nn woman said, she found twoknhC3 tinder his pillow He had been mis treating her, she said, nnd she feaied 11 would kill her Testerday she pur chased a revolver, she told .Magistrate j'ennock, and nhen Lombard! again Hueatened hep she puisucd and shot him. Magistrate T'ennock in holding the w-rman, toid her he was compelled b law to do so. FOUR BROTHERS ENLIST "Wait Till Youngest Conic? of Ape Then Join In in Bunch Tour sons of William A Recklcj, 1403 J South Fifteenth street, hae enlisted 'all i In a bunch" at the British-Canadian re f crultlng mission The boss are Enoch, twenty -eight j ears old; Stanley, twenty-fnej Charles, twenty -three, and Harry, eighteen They are now en route for Canada, Jrom where they will go overseas to 1 Join the British army I "I wish I could give moie, or that 1 could go myself," declared the elder Jleckley, who traveled from Miami. Fla , to see his sons off, when Captain W. P. Latham, In charge of the recruiting mis sion, praised the loyalty of the four I pons The reason tliev had nit tnlislrd be- fore, they told the leciultlng officers, -- - - Vi ttini ii 4tilaf1 tn jit titiMt ltliu A3 VIls- His7 "mmu iu i. uiu mw fcld" Hrr u as old enough to go along SEIZE 3000 IN SLACKER HUNT ..Chicago Round-Up Finds Many Without Their Registration Cards i flv thn Astorlaled Press Chicago. Julv 12 Up until midnight approximately 3000 younp men of draft age had been sf Ized tv Government agents and police In a campaign begun against suspected slackers The first move was male -u the Rational League ball pu, whero more than 500 young me i wer.) taken into custody At nigh cibaiets. moving picture theatres, elev itel railway sta tlcns and the streets wire patullcd and hundreds more taken to noitlowirg po lice stations, where datives swarmed ebout endeavoring to o'Jtaln releuse f xnany of the nlsoners. II STOLEN CAR STRUCK BOY Five Uninviled Occupants of Ph)6ician' Auto Held for Court Flve men alleged to have been occu jianti of a stolen automobile which struck six-year-old John Orr, of 120S Olrard avenue, were held In ball for court this afternoon at a hearing before MagiBtrate Pennoek In Central station. The automobile belonged to an up town physician and was stolen, accord ing to the police, while standing at Sec ond and Cumberland streets The prisoners were Henry Tlooth, of I.ehlgli avenue and Hancock street, who visa held In $1000 hall; Cyril Gleason, Arthur Mackley. Henry Iirrnvn and Jacob Yorston, all of Thirtieth and Cum berland streets, each of whom was held In. S500 ball. The boy, who suffered se vere bodily Injuries, Is In St. Joseph's HospltaK v "Woman Swallows Poison "TVometlc troubles Influenced Mrs. Tetta Decker, of 403 Christian street, to ttnipt suicide by swallowing poison, rt MgPHrPlinn wan m.v, ouujyt enuugu y peruHia irw, Mr.u;KEr V , ' K.j i i WI HONOR MKDVLS Tlice twn I'liilatlclpliin marines Lieutenant Colonel Logan Fclanil l above I, and First Lieutenant Frederic C. Wheeler (below), have been given lilinr,ui?liecl scrviie awards for lieroic serviie in fiplil ing nortliueM of Cbalcau-Tliierrj' "PALS" START OUT TO SEE WORLD ON TWO DOLLARS Girl, Ten Years Old. Invites Both Soon Conic to Grief THnV weie playmates She had $2 and they both had a desire to see the world on two dollar". Po thev set out They were found In Market street, this city, both crvlng and wanting tn go heme They were "broke" This s the toiy nf the mvsterlous disappearance of ngellna I.ambordl, ten yeirs old, nnd Tenia ndo Patonl, eight years old. of Camden, foi whom ftanlle I "' InBsvvood. N .1. where, afte, vvan pare.nts, police and iclitlveb searched ?"!? faou'' ,h" -m to the rollings ;,. Ln ..i,.. 11..., -. ...j ... farm at dusk J eailnc to stait them on ..run,. .. iiihin "fiiTOWi ami moei m yesterday. terday. The pc Ice, in thn belief that v had wmdered to the Delaware River and fallen In. were pieparlnr to d, the channel I """" ". ... ""o lUHieu on a drag the channel lcar BM(1 started for Camden, but upon A kind lv po Iceman encountered the arrMnK tMere AngelIna tolld "he sUM youthful 'pals" they have been play- poessed 7S cents of her ii mates since both were able tr. walk- -Philadelphia." was her next thought, with big tears rolling down their cheeks and a ferry accomplished the purpose They told him their secrct-they wanted Am, ,0Bether the children wandered un to see the vvoild together 'ul iate afternoon, when tne last pennv The pollcenliii saw them safely home of the monev was spent for sweets or then heaid moie (f the story 'movies" Then came the flood of tears Angelina had been civcn ?.' bv hrr the des're to go home, and ftnallv, the goomouier mm wiikh 10 purchase a pair of shoes The girl started out on WARDELAYS V WORK, SAYS TRANSIT CHIEF Tu-1 nine Tolls FrnnL-fnn Rnei. ..-..... .. ........ . v. J... ncss Men Priority Orders Arc Necessary Inability, to find any contractor who 1 will take a contract In the face of pres- enl labor conditions 'and srarcltv nM materials is holding up construction of ' " " the Frankford "L, ' according to Tran sit Director Twining. When the city can persuade the War Department to release materials, he said, the line will be completed within a year Director Twining thus explained the situation at a meeting of Frankford busi ness men last night ' We have obtained the consent of the capital Issues com mission of the war finance board at Washington to negotiate $4,100,000 in bonds for the work, which will require a minimum expenditure of $2,62G,000The next tiling is to get the priority certifi cates for steel, cement and other mate rials of construction " The meeting nearly ended In a row when one of the business mjjn objected to a set of resolutions, because, he charged, the meeting wa6 being ruu-from outside districts K. B. Martin, of Over brook', chairman, ordered lilm to sit down, but the objector declared the meet ing was packed and Fald the chairman was a candidate for the Public Service Commlsslpn. The meeting ended In con fusion. ROBINSON FOR CITY PENSIONS Police Superintendent Wants the State to Help Pay Them Altoona, Tn.. July, 121 am In favor of having pensions provided for all municipal employes who are com pelled, owing to old age, to give up their positions, provided they serve at least twenty years, but funds to pro vide for the payment of such pensions would have to be appropriated, In part, by the State," aald Superintendent of Police rtoblnson of Philadelphia, ad dressing the State convention of chiefs of police here. "I would suggest our committee on law arranges to draw up a bill for presentation at the next session of the Legislature, providing that about 5 per cent of all license fees received from the operation of motor vehicles In Penn sylvania be appropriated annually to assist In the creation and maintenance of police pension fund associations In all cities, towns and boroughs where organised police departments are In operation, the money to be apportioned according to the numerical strength of the police force." " Major Richard Sylvester, head of the duPont Powder Company's police; Thorns J. Tunney. head of the Intelli gence Bureau of the War Department; Milton Q. Turney, Inspector of Penn sylvania Railroad police; I.ona B Day. superuiieiweni 01 nurmuon since, and JfiVK.NJLN, PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ElUHAY, GERMAN ARRESTED H PRAISES THE RAISER Emperor 'Best Man in World, Says Mun Believer! Insane Maicus Mund, fifty years old, a Ger t man, was sent to the Municipal Hos pital today for examination as to his sanl,y Completing the first gi .up of ship i lie was arrested neat the wharf at 'ways at Hog island from No 1 to No Delaware aienue and Spruce street, ' Inclusive the Pnaie A Trlest Con after he bad slated he wanted to send hX n?., -I,??", "" "'n!, being the first sub-cnntrai tors to fulfill a 'wireless mesge" tn Ciermanv He their contract refused tn tell his addrcs I They drove 12,000 pie tied 1 000 oon rnttolman MctJoldilck, of the Thlid c" , f'" of .""hf ex.avated jo.ooo . . ' , itlblc vard of earth and el S500 cublr and DeLnncev streets police station, ai- ,arns nf cnm-e e foundations -Inre Nn. lested Mund after he had loitered about the dock for several horns He made no secret of his pro-dermaii sympathies and declared the Kalsei the 'best man In the world 'He is going tn a.ve the world,' Mund said, 'and I wgnt to get hack to Germany to help him" Mund said he came to this ountiy when sixteen veals old and hail taken ..... li. ,1 . . .. ir. ..-I.i i... 1....1 I mil IliD nisi ijaiiri- lie " i II ill- nnii i .o,n them up since the I'nlted States , I tillered the war! Mund is the third German to be 'ir- I ........ j i ... .. I. ... ... i. .i,., rested here within the lasl thieel, months who has displavcd tiaccs of in sanity ni " nas escape.! nom h c am- WII, IIIOIII Ulli'll tin IMC iu-filir nn- . first arrested He wa- sent ba.k l c amaen The second man was a Geiman phis-,e clan, who had a college diploma Hl case was handled bv the Depaitment of Justice and he was found Insane All ' the men were abou. the same age. PROSECUTING FIANCE HELD Girl Airecteil for Lnrcein He- comes ernser When Discharged . , - ,. , , . I The lole of accuse) was switched tji that of defendant todav foi lo-eph I Benjamin, of 1 ork and Thlrteeiilli stieets who hd caused the arrest, foi (alleged larceni. of his former fiancee, 1 Beatrice T.abell i The young woman was discharged to-T day at a hearing in Central Ptatlon where Benjamin testified that she had taken $200 In Jewelry and $100 In cash I from him before disappearing on the eve of their wedding i Henjsniln was arrested hi an agent of the Department of Justice on a charge . of violation of the .Mann act. Boy, Eight, to bee Sights. But When Monev Gives Out ' purchase bent, but she had not gone far, when a brilliant thought struck her "I'll get Fernando and we II go see the world I won't buv any shoes with this money," she thought. i And stralghtawav she succumbed to the temptation and hunted hei hov friend" Fernando was struck with the idea, too, and together they started on their journey They boarded a trolley and went lo ,h ni li., . .1..1. u-' ..." !". .. e 11 .... , n I l,!!1"",fi.Col".nK.K H 'ar"1 K'Pl ' ".'" I l,hZ?&-?i ?'" the kindlv policeman And here ended the ' childish romance RESERVE MILITIA STARTS FOR CAMP s I ,.! M.m,... f Cti f i,u,, mcuiuci a ul oiim; ui;iui' ization Off to Mount Gretna Hundreds of local members of the' Tennsvlvanla reserve militia left this I d'' today for Mount Oirtna. for the1 nc"' rffa" lzatln's "rst "'"'""' ' The camp, which opens tomorrow, was named in honor of the late Thomas .1. Stewart, long adjutant general of the National Guard of Pennsvlvanla which Is now merged In Tershlng forces In France The reserve militia has nearly 3200 members In its ranks The force Is di vided into thirty -six lnfantri companies, four troops of cavalry, foui nnchlne gun detachments and four satiilary de tachments, with a brigade headquarters A Fhlladelphiaii, Brigadier Gcneial Cieswell. will command the encamp- ment General Preswell. who heads the reserve militia. Is already at Mount Gretna He motored there from his home In this city. Long lines of canvas are up In readi ness for the men. Brigade headquar teis have been established on Reservoir Hill, overlooking the big parade grounds The new force as yet knows little of things military. Attention will be cen tered on tho rudiments of military in struction, being gradually evtended to company and battalion drlllst and ex tended order formations. , PATROLMAN INJURED George Tuck Struck Iiv Auto Driver Gives Himself Up George luck, a jiatrolman of the Fifteenth and Locust streetB station, I was seriously Injured today, when ho was struck while attempting to cross. eleventh street at Walnut, by an auto mobile driven by Ernest Norton, 1208 Arch street, Norton took Tuck In his car to the Jefferson Hospital, where he was found (o have suffered lacerations of the head shoulder and left arm. Norton then gave himself up to the police, but was released on his own recognizance to await the outcome of Tuck's Injuries Off for Vacation? Underdown's i g annuo $1.50 bach wilt fill iry requlre- a (n. tTl mnt quality nd style M iui p guarsnteeu A. R. Underdown's Sons CutTs Attached or Detached Itulibtr Gsodi and ilea's Fiirnlihlars - 202-204 Market St. I r"KUbllhrd pint !"" 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'V THE BRIDGE OF SHIPS AND ITS FINISH FIRST GROUP. , OF HOG ISLAND WAYS Contractors Fulfill Big Con tract After Encountering Many Difficulties v ember " I'l" The flrt ret of keel blocks -mil the first keel at Hog Island were laid bi woikmen of the nnre & Trlest Cmn pani, v ho constructed the first gioup of shlpwavs to have Its warn filled and from which the first ship probably will be launched "earlv In August This company sent Its flrt group of I workmen to the Island on September ' 21, 1.11 1. and these men besides meet- ,,,, ., ...., . . i . .. , " ' h ' " TJ T' J " S held, had to combat the ilgors of the ...-,. . , .--. i. iMlilit.l II- I ll'll LUIII Mill most severe winter weathi experienced here in n hundred if Often It was necessarv to thaw out I the ground with steam before doing ex ra,atlnK Wlth the earth itself frozen tn a Hpnth tf fnrt -tt n lnrhn nllna ,rqMlr rozt. ,n Broli ll these dlfriculties were meicome how- an(J th nr.f k(lp wn5, llf nn jhlpway Vo. 1 on Tebiuarv 12 , RUSH POWER HOUSE other of si.iParci, ,i Emploe n-ipid pigrss is iir ng made on ih I Ibilck bulidlng foi tl'e new power hnue I of le penn,,xan!a and Vev lerev Ut,ip,Br(j9, htn belnis mlllt on ,nP nId o,iceter baseball grounds The nn, PXe(,ed lo be reidv foi p.e I I ,, Itnn ,. ..... ..,,, mr),,i , I'egular vacations having b.en binned , on account of the wai. mam of Ihe rompan, np arranging fishing and eek-end trips to the seashor. points ' Th, -000. ,.. .,. Kiaiidiwliw will . nP readv for launi hlng it the IViin"il vanla shlpvaid during the next in d ns It. will be onlv shmi lime before an- i other mine sweeiier is launched I Mnnk Stewart, the manage! of the baseball team of the miln ofilce Is tiv- Ing to rejuvenate his team In the last scheduled game the pltveis all failed to appear and the game had to he for- felted to the Burners it 1 llk'h new players will Appear tommmw , 'Beif.J" ?!XU ,,1"1" F,ZXS i T a r r m t ivl Ant 4Arvi nn J fhtaMtt ttiif 4va1 meet there Is much money hei In the last two gimes Hif Hull players have led until the ninth iniilnc, when thev v-eie nosed out - .,-. . . ..,.,. ...r, ....... n EAGLE-1 LAUNCHING SIMPLE "No Ceremony a First Fnrcl Chnser Enters Water By the Uniletl f'ren Detroit. Mlrh , Tulv 12 - Kagle-l, Ihe first of the latest typ of submailne chasers to he built nestled proudly on tho waters of the Itlver Kouge near th( Kord plant todav A new mode In launching was inlrn. duced when It was put Into the waler at " o'clock last night Instead of slip ping down tho wiys as the larger lake and ocean vessels, are launched the j Kagle was carried out above the watei on a nuKe imue nnu men luwpren No cercmonv was held V few Invit ed guests, newspapermen, md a cinwd of workmen watched (he making nf an epoch In history Henry Ford present CAFETERIA FOR SHIPYARD j "New Convenience to Be Elected' for Gloucester Yards Announcement Is made bv an official of the welfare department of the Neiv 1 lersev and Pennsvlvanla shlnvatds. ! Gloucester, that Captain Frnellch Han-I 1 en, the managing dlrectoi of the Puev , -'P Com.panv. has authorled a lib wal appropri atlon for the construction ". . ; . -.-!- o, ,ka. ..p. of anew, cafeterii at the yards here is now a restaurant in the base- ,bsfSe lo'" .neiiel ,' i3KV,ZhK.A0T:a 0?,B.rndrl'1 ",e me" '" h -''Ma like numbV, will begums at ano.'vr at co t price 1 party theie on lun in, while accomm AlOONEy DY PLANNED Central Labor Union Will Hold Mass Mecling for Convicted Man Ihe Central Labor Union of Ph'ladel phli will join with labor organizations throughout' the coun'ry in observing 'Mooney Day" on July 28, when mii-s meetings will bo held In all big cities prepaiatory to sending a delegation to President Wilson in anothei effort to save the life of Tom Moonevv Ldwaid Keenan, president of the or- ganliatlon, has been selected as the rep- reseniacive, ul t'liiwueipniH unions Mooney Is now under sentence of death in California for throwing a bomb Into a "preparedness parade," which resulted In the death of several persons WARNER TRAILERS Two and Four Wheel Types 'l Ton to 7 Tons Capacity IMMRDIATB DELIVERY JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor 1427 Melon Street !' EASY TER.MS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Cheitnut St CAMDBN 30 N Third St ATLANTIC CITI CIS Guarantee Truit Bldr. STORE ORDERS "VIS $ggBLE" BECAUSE lou ran And anything yon rnn murh mora quickly than If It were out of iilchtt l only one of the rea nom why ACME VISIBLE METHODS Applied to ronr card record would greatly Inrreate their rfflcleiirj. Credit Rftords Ledger Hrrnrdi . Production llerards Kmpleiern' lUcordi I'rlrtne Mall Order Mork InrentorT rurdia.lnr liepr. Customer' I lata 'Coat K)atein Indrtlnr. etc., etc. These and many other uses can be handled by our systems. Acme Visible Methods (08 Chestnut rhaaa inker M, SHIPBUILDERS ?SSK8CZS8at2aSSK!SW3iW!i& 1 uiplovt ol llic -nn Miiilimlilinp were iie HOUSE SALES FORCE SHIPMENT0M0VE ATailv iM.tnj in Gloucester Store Goods TTnlil New Homes Arc Built nunibei of sbipv lrd wmker In fi'icester Citv hole been foi ceil nut of het homes which vine -.old hi the . ...... , ., ... , ... ",iic'' ". . nn. -.mm,-,, ui.?i kini. snd ire boarding In hotels mil pinile homes until the new homes b'tnc butli f"" ""'" "" finished Vacant houses ire -caice In (".linden I Gloucester, ('o'llngswood. AVesivllle and tVoodbuiv on account of th. shlpvaid ,and ,e P ar Industries ,nd mini families that have o cnpled prnpertle- for a" a"ri "-ifl "" h-- b" ror"" J 4 to vacate ( , M'',,n f""''1'"' havo beer, foi.ed to by I the dwellings to remain In them wlilh otheis have hid their homes sold hit theli heads henue they weie not in a .position lo bin them ,,,,n tnr empiovei or the rennsvi -'i -hi,M forced n,, . nw Verkes. 1 fotenian ll lived In South Klfth street for th Iicl ten vens and this week was compelled lo store his household goods beciue be could (Ind no other house vacant and go tn 1- 'tlonal Park, wlieie In lias obtained I board 28,500 WORK AT HOG ISLAND Force Larger Than at Am Time Since Shipbuilding Sim led Hog Island has now a Iirger work ing force than at anv time sin e tin bltr bhlpyaid started actuil f-hip con stu.ctlon Vt prerenl theie lie 28 Ban n 11 nn! women cm the pavtoll h ' 1 work read es capicitv Willi fifli hlp.nvs 1.1 rtttatlon, scleral Ihuimnd more will he added Ketls have been hid o far foi hliti five 7500-ton cargo carriers I In for the Shandaken was hid vet 1 1 1 HOUSE PARTIES PLANNED First for Girls at Hop Hand lo Held Tomotrow Uc The Hist of a rile" of week-end "i ' '?'''" "".." ".V"" ,'"" ,h... '.'",' ..' Miioveci ac Hie iiok iif.u'i -n. , .111 "'" I i ,.. ,A,,,r,,.. , ,iie v M 1 V ;.,r;: ',,' ,,. , ,. ,.. . I IwSZZ' " F.2 Ji "" " iv-l:, dntions for fif'v will be nnrie foi luh I "7 Kach parlv will be chaperoned Burglars Loot Camden Home Burglars entered thiee residences In Camden todav At the home of I S Hack. I2S North Thlid street siei ware and other aitlcles were taken i the home of William Hanbrecht 421 North Third street, $2" was taken and at the residence of Lama Matthews 61R St John street, a watch, ilothiug and $15 in cash were stolen Iront St. Cor. Duuphl Here Is a Pretty Organdie Frock Cool, effective and dunning f o r joung folks and at a price tli.it villi viartaut vour ptra ef fort in com .ing $5:98 They arc m a d 1 n dalntv shades of pink white, flesh, rose and blue, of a tiualitv for which others charge almost twice as much as we Send For It Now and etamlne It In jour onn home In. rlo.e mnne order or rlierk. or vie will aeml It C. O. II,, parrel poal, sinnv nroniutlr re- 'u"dd...flisu v: 5 aure to atate aue when ordrrlna. Send tor a Jaahlon atiett of other sftlea tn Oipanrfle, VolJe, Sotln, 7repe de Chine, Foulard and Gcor oefte Dresica. FRONT AND DAUPHIN STS., PHILADELPHIA k .y-i :i ? rtr 'mtS'-,&,aim.to ?isMsa . i-i&.?j , r msmmmtmi s.t e 'Jl fa JbJA JLl, JUJLS IN MARCH TO PATRIOTIC MEETING ( nnipain. at ( lie- 1 1 - iil In ( inl.tiu I Deiini, of the ii SHIPYARD MARKSMEN ARE BRANCHING 0UTishipkr Wo,',,, p- r,,r M- Icrial Nov. Btmird Chester Ship Gunning and Fishing Cluh Ohtains Pcr- nuuient Location Meml,, if the riiesln Milp t.un- n ng itirl vl isbing I'lufi foiinerly the t liestri Ship Inp-hnoKis Club, hive ,.,.,. . ,...,.. ,.. .,.i.. -., ,i , n.-,, rt (n i m lunn i,,i humi im ,nv,. "iginliiinn it Kiev r nib and Hi ooinall stieets ''hrsier mid woik Ins alreidv been stmtrd on the m.-tion of the trip houses , , . ,., . , ., .. ... . , ,rhe ' '"" wil "'n"r',! il i"-'"'"'"' ,"'h "" fro".' ho "'""ni'irv location it -t-flllll dllU I JlbJIM tut I'M ttllflt IHC Iii.t match will hr IipW Satmday A snnll i Itiblmtisf will bo rrectpd latoi 1 be new traps will lie of permanent construction Willi concrete foundations Weeklv trspshootlng matches will be airatiKcd with othei club as soon is pi sslble The Chevier Club now his fiftv memhers ill emploved at the virds of the Chester Merchants Shipbuilding ( empanv. wbeie imn h attention is given to alhliticH during leeiealioml bonis and 011 holidavs notber holng and wievllinc totirna inent simllai 10 that lu Id undei be auspices of the atliMit boai d it th , vard lecently will be given ibout the lust of tliH mnntli The date will be I dellnllelv lived is snon as a tlieattc lias I been secured foi the event The ath-j letic boaul ilso Is arranging an enter-1 talnnient nnd dance foi some date earlv In ugust for t,he benefit of the Chester ''hip baseball team DH. REITAI., TO RE FREED Wn J'eiilciiK d lo Worklimifo for j Spreading Butli ("nnliol I'ropipanda 1 ffi thr Av-ncuitril Prrn 1 l.r.l.ml Itil. 1 ' rr Tlor. Pell. .-.in "f ' hliagn serving a si months ven trine In the Wirrensv Ille vvorkhoii'e foi spieadlng birth-control propaganda was to be leleased todav according to Superintendent Ruins, of Warrensville : farms 1 -even hundred dollars of the $1000 fin attached to the sentence has been pild bv l blcago friends. Burns said anil two months hive been taken off the sentem foi snd behaviot Itelt man kivh lie wi'l ittuiii to Chicago linmedldtelv 'XM EDI ATE Deliver: ALL METAL FLY SCREENS phone: walnut 6677 row ESTIMATE ill Ij'llt,ll hl WPAl,lltlL1 j Special Friday and Saturday Your boy needs a pair of dura ble Play Shoes, and here is an opportunity to purchase Dal feimer Quality. Scout Shoes as Low as $V45 Patm Beach Scout Shoe Hull'. Cool and comfott- j able Textnn fiber sole ' and heel Can be resoled. .ize u lo 13". OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 5:30 P. M. DURING JULY The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street TIH A retTinyiT FI- KT Vk BUILDERS . uuxthxk ywioracwvw 8AAMttVL uJh .v.wVJ0'.i5 aaaasgagBMBfawa ill ii inl i iioomlav lucelinp vi'leilait when lliej - trnli;in arniv WANT TO BUY WASTE WOOD Man shipvard nrn who live m thr lower pirt of I'Hindn and louceter CMt hi bcpn trltiR"io lu wiintr wind at the hulldlnir operations w hi rt iiph hlpards and tu w lioin1 ai helnc ton tructed The wood f; pilrd up rach da tnd burned under an nrdpr of th1 1oprn ment and tho (.cintraetor1 lefue to M An nrf haf it The ship ud men find it hard to en dMlep- to upp ik1t for winirr ot! and thf. sa that if the 1 niihl CPt th" vxa'-tr w on I they would bf wtllinc In pa j fot it Tnd h iu it aw aj Thr matter will be tal.cn up w nil the proper authoritlF 5AllEi,r,?(Q Articles of Utility for the Summer Home English Earthenware Lenox Table China Gold Decorated Glass Silver Plated Ware Inexpensive Lamps and Mahogany Furniture yfi- Pi JUL H Tmm(gm How to Compute Super-Strength and Power that is truly Master Motor Truck Economy As the result of MASTER engineering and MASTER construction, the MASTER TRUCK is balanced with such precision that extra size of engine extra width of frame channel extra thickness of frame extra spring and extra axle strength combine to render the super-power and the super-strength in which lies your assurance of long life of service and eco nomical efficiency. THE MASTER TRUCK is built to stand ordinary wear to a far better degree than any truck built. Back of this is a service that we guarantee will keep your truck in constant op eration the very thing that makes a truck pay for itself quickly. Prompt Deliveries Larson Oldsmobile Company 231-33 North I oiu.t 1181 mM vVvTTl ISiltf-iiT' 3llfjSrf7r 1125 Haddon Avenue & SHI Wi ffl Camden. N.J. ' , &CaT-V III iJ a3BEiB.LLLLn.LLL--rrLLLLv H aa .t t t STEEL GLUTS BRISTOI, AS HOG ISLAND W. HW, v Can't Unload Cars at Smaller 4 Yard. While Biggest Plant . 1 Hold TTn .H AM 'trw. : .v A' As none q.f the plants with which tte Emergency Tleet orporatlon has placed ,-, i tontracts for nddlllnnal steel for Mogj,ji tsland l.as tt becrlin sbtnmentjl- that'll ., 'vard Is still suffering dtlay caused $3V . hick 01 maieriai In spite of the effort being made lrrUi the fleet iftrnnr.iiion tn nool sunniles ind-o:? II..I. .Ul.ln ....! .tt.l.lktlll.M !..! Kj iiui uu.iii hii rijurti innii iiiu 11111, miwi 2r v shipments tn the other fabricating hJpf3: nrds In this sen Ion ate In excess of jjjy 'lie nemanas & k jrtfx Xo heaiv have been the recent hfDV4iL1U ments of steel to Bristol that workmen! '&S have been unable to unload a number Of cars Thev have remained loaded at he shipyard several days over the tlmrf K allowed foi unloading and the PennsyJ-v JeJ vanla flallioad Comiianv is threatening demurrage charges When the plains supplying Hog Island, with steel aie In a position to make ship-,, ments tenulteil In the contracts, 70,000 tons of fabricated parts will be sent fo the vard each inoith This is the amount required for lapatllv operation. Th first of these shipments however, wlli not begin for several wpeks 5V Broad Street Usee SltO ParksirJe Motor Car C. It R - h n ivyyl I In I'llllndelplitn's dl- H P II. n rrlmlnatlng b u r r r Hi "41 It Uhllman's lias alemyj fectf lit meant "Th. Bent Quality -5j OhtHlnable." H ,l lj Candles l.nniheon ffli i-s'J It Up Cream 9j! m I If Ope Ih ei enlno If1 ffettrit- 9 ? i It (hirij for mdp, ice cream m ' ; I j and candies Mt, 1 1 91G CftestDUt 51. 1 I 1 A lJ Hi 1P1I Hr KaaaH I fltBUtKa' U 3. trJSBBM 1 sfl ,aa M m -mx n M n -is b& .!?. iiice-. filHJKB a 3
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