t it. frl .1 t .1 t. ! I w? If h rjji'tr yvs JOHN IRELAND'S LONG LIFE ENDS Venerable Archbishop of St. Paul Diocese Dies SERVED NATION IN WAR Militant Churchman and Pa triot Was Frequently Sug gested for Cardinalate flv the Associated Frcn M. 1'mil. Minn., Sept :". AixhlilMiop John Ireland, of the St Pant d!orcso of the nom.tn Catholic Church, died nf 3 Si o'clock toda, af ter a lonK lllne9 of heart disease and stomach trouble Aichbisbop Ireland recently celebtated lili eightieth birthday. Shortly after ward lie suffered a second relapse within 'rIx month", and his condition became Krae. I Deith (anie (iiietl A ".cure of, prominent Catholic ilcijmtn weic .it thn bedside. I''or tlnee da rcbbls! op Iicl.mds plnslciins had Kept their patient nlhe In the ue of ci,eii 1-atp lat nltcht ' the final tela.'x.e- came and In the eljiK ened loom whcie in lets and nuns softh chanted Orn.eis foi the dlnc. the end came without a peiceptlble -Rii The Aichbishops sistei Xlothei Su perior beraphlne, .Sistei JJoe, fr'utbei Thomas A Welch, the AuhliHinp s fecretai, Vkai (leneial .1, " Uine and Bishop Joseph Iltlcli, of ht I'lnud Mere UneellnK beside the beil 'I be pre late's sistei had been In almost constant attendance fm moi than cent-tn hours Despite his eaiv and his" weaKened condition the phjslcil ie.tamp of the aichhlshop amazed Ins plnslclan' l.in prll nftei he re tin licet, fiom Florida whelp he spent the Intel, he became Krael 111 Ills life was despalicd of but he rallied contlnuliiR In flail health i howeei, until about two weeks ago Iist Thursdnx bis plijsiclTiis an-' nounred that his condition had leachedl a critical stage Since then then bill- I letlns wele praetlralh the same The end alwas seemed a few bonis an Members of tiie nuhbMiop house hold said arrangements fm the flint lal would not be completed until wonl was I .reived fioni a membei of cliuich dignltai ies wlm attended the funeial of I'atdin il John M 1'arlev in New Yoik eterdi. 1 "With the vo'ce and spiril of nierlcx ' llinev ill go wide and far what mei lea I In her gieatest ideal lepesent democ- jacv and Ilbertj So spoke the .Most Reveiend John lieland. Aichblhtp of St, Tanl aftei the close of hostilities be tween the I'nlled States and Spain Riniiliar wotels snmniarle the caieei nf Ihc'r aiUboi lpmoeiacv and llbertv were his wntehworeie, and foi thin, as citizen, oldiei. priest anil pi elate lie lived a'ld fought thiough i measure ol foiir-scoie vears 'Ihe son of no IiMi caipentei Iip was born In 183S, the dutiful spirimal son of a iiiiHIean Caipentei he toiled and dleel inlel the green bills of Ptmont bis earlv i h'ldbood was passer ,i jnaliip schoonei eonvevlng blm westwaiel to St Paul n 1firiJ Tbcie the religious real of the vouthful Ireland attiaclfil the notice anel pationage of the MNsionatv Itisbop Cretin, who sent the lael elfstined ultl matel.v to succeed to the ellocpan tluoiie. to Fiance, to be educated for the pi lest hooel bv the Mai 1st fatheis Mllllant War nml In rulplt The outbreak of tbe flll War called the jounc no ice hick lo Amu lea n da'ned In St Paul, he entered the t'nion atnn as chaplain of the fifth Minnes ota Vounteers. 'hailtiB the hardships or a winteis campaign he was stncken with f-er and was foiceel to quit the field of bat tie, hut not befoie tendering; himself conspicuous at the battle of luka, uheie he iiisheel ammunition lo the fiont. wheie It as soi el needed KeiualK militant In the pulpit, the joniiR priest soon ntti.icted national at- iention as .1 St Paul jnstoi. hv his .!. (f nrolilbltlnn Tlieso .ffnilo not lnnu nftei. bv the rulbault nlnn lesulted In the consolidation cf Catholic parochial schools and the public schools -r-aii Idea, of his conception Fi'ction caused abandonment of this scheme T:iealed to the episcopate In 1S75, nishnn Irelind within a e,ir aooni. pl.i-hcd the founding of a colony of 900 Catholic fanner's in western Minnesota, and soon afterwaids established the Hill Seniinarv on tlio Minnesota side of the .Mlsaisslppl Ithei. in which he donated liarj sen ice his nrlN.ite libian. one of theAnost l0m- I Ibis will not arfec t the skilled woik prehenshe in the Nniihwesr lie he- I men lu s,p,iids a-iil iniinitions plai t came Archbishop of St. Taul In 1SS6 i declared Jl.ejoi Muidock. 'but 't will Since his cst.ibNhinent as Aletiopoll- clean out the U.ickeis mid Uio-e nn tan of that noithwcstein ecclesiastical skilled men who aie not neelnl ,i. tirnL IllCe IllC Iiniilt" .inc. iikuit ui .iuiiii IielHiid' hae neen eei prominent in ni.Mie-afralrs. both of church and nation As a suggested candidate foi tbe Cai eilnalate no Ameilcan piclate was more often mentioned, and scarcels a riuestion affecting the welfare of the nation found his oice silent or his pen Idle. Archbishop an Anient Patriot Archbishop lieland s strong Ameilcan- Ism. first nut to the test when the- lill "War befjan was manifested afiesh when the United Stated cVitercd the world con flict. No sooner had Congress formally declared war on Germany, than the Archbishop called upon people of his lalth to remember that thev were Americans above all other ties, and de dared It their dut to help In cm-iv wnv. L,ater. when occasion demanded. ii. iirHoented nurchases of TJber Honds and contributions to the Itcd Cross and 1e n carious relief funds .. ...e .. n... 1. 1 .... in llllS COUlftC liei llHluni'U CUIISIMC'llliy nart hp took ill a famous contrncersv Ahlch antedated his "Faribault plan" Dt resulted from 11 petition made to !ome to eieate lu the United States Jjerman parishes with parochial schools 1 hllli oiders that the liirnidti language I v 'Tin taught in these Institutions lis I .? . Lnnnuim soeiirne 10 conceal ine n urnose rcnf tbn nlan bv nionosluir also tlntt It be i EW iffollowed by othei nationalities, but the KXiSff Archbishop saw the fallacy of the Idea i 9 rtllU lino.ttl. M ' .......v., ...i.u ... ow.,- ce"(SIUll coniuaieu il. The mass of our Catholics are Ameri cans," he arKtied, 'thev resent any at tempt to make them Irishmen oi Ger man or any other hind ot foreigner. The fyunanul Phlladclihla's finest and largest M e 1 1 ci ntessen store. Frequent ed every day by thousands o I purchasers w h o know that here are to be lound the choicest of dellcaeles We hae ten departments, as follows; Pastry Lunches Sodas Cigars Favors Confectionery Fancy Fruits Cooked Foods Fncy Groceries Table Delicacies i Gz&mfHi r 3ai&sK W M rW Vllt ny of the and e what they mpMn to your table. Club Sandwich 40c Shrimp Salad i 30c Olive Salad 25c POMERANTZ'S "GOOD EATS" "Enjoy Youf'J.unch With Us" 10V1 rimatnilt SIfs m ! f, - . KJ-j, ' . V tf 'F4 RCHBISHOP JOHN IRELAND encralilc leader of hi. Paul ilio- cre of the Roman (nlliolic Cliunli, wlio died after a long illne" bishops of America are fulh able to waid off an foreign Invasion In the church and to'malntaln It on thoi oughts American lines l.uer, on the same !)inno-!il he "-aid 'Qui lountij Is not a l'oland lo be eialtlllollfd at the good pleisuin of foielgneis We Inve, lindef I'etu s sue -'pmii. om aulonomv and for the ak of the Ameiicaii chute h and the meil Mil tepublii we will 1 1 tain aulonomv ' s a monument to Aichblsbop inland "tmds the brautlful catliedral of M. I'.iul on the blow of St Anthonv nlll It oveilooks tin allev of ihe Msslsip ni anil the tbiivlug elt wlinse gtouth fiom a mu,'.li ioneei tiadlug post 'vncliMinii'eil with the attainment of "amp hv its founder That the led hat of i cndlnil wou'd inve been confeiieel upon the emigt e and 7P.ilous ichbshop of Si t'nil by Cone I'iiis . In laiiti but fen the Moipi Ituldftit lnenv pel sous within mil without the ("ithnlli Chuiih. belli ve 'lb.it I'npe Hinedlct hcid tin mine of XiehhWhop lielanil 'in petto to be announi ed at the net lonsistoiv Is also common belief Hut the foietnost Aniei (can prelate, In the public ce, illnl without attaining this piefeitnent In whieii lie hid In en leeommpiiilril not alone hv influential men within bis chuiih but In at leat two presidents ofnbe I'liited States tb wbotn he en joved iiMinn.il fi iendsll'p , Tile llellamv Stole i -Unoseve it ine'lileiit was in unfoitiinate otilgiovvth oft sucli an aiiin lintauce It ilitPd biclv to 1K''1 vvbcu '1 lieodore Roysevelt was (lovetnoi of evv in k lie wrote lo Mi Mme! a I'atiiolu ap piovlnganv e ffoi I to luiliue tin atican to eieate rcilbsbnp I)eaiid a e'anlinil 'Ihe e ot lespondeiue lontinueil while Mi ltoosevilr was 'iee Piesblenl .nut null llcation of pnitious aftei he hi c itue President involved Hie vvntei with Mr and .Mrs .stoier lu vv n u was tepicspni bs bis anlagonlsts .is ,m effoi I on die part of ihe Ptesident lo inteifeie with cce lesjastical affaiis Congies m tele imtuiiv into the in.it tei Mr Store r wlio h id been ippouit ed Vmbassailoi to iisti ia-Uiiiic.u v lu ills st itement siiel lie li id (riid the Pope at Mr Hoosevelts lerpiest tbat eievt tlnn of lellbisbop lieland, would b gntlfvlng to the Pres.dent l in littei ol ued ih it Mi and Mis smiei hid nilsiepreseuted bis position to ihe Viti can, and hid nevet been authniled to act offioiillv not was his letter eoni- unieutiiig Mi stmer upon hit sei nps so intended Mi stoiei wis 1 e lalled fiom leniia This e los( ,1 t lie liieideut throughout which Anhhlsliop lielind leinained silent t the net coniloiv Aichbishop Tariev of New m lv and OConneU of Ho ion were made cardinals Mil ceedltig ve.ns ievived njiorts of ihe IntPtideel liiefel nient foi Xrhbishop lulind, the latest nnlv a few davs ago Tnnouncing that Pope Bencdiit, In con veisitlon had spoken Inaelvei tentls nf Cardinal lielind ' and eplalning the slip of Ihe louglle bid deilaieel lb it the epnoiniment hid been made in petto' and was being withheld until the close of the w.u STATE DRAFT OFFICE HERE l,,,l-w.L ..! II ............I i.. 1." f Munlock .111(1 ll.lltlllluiKl lo l UllllL-ll QliaitCIS III Pllilddclpllid ... ,.,,,,.,, , -Majoi (1 "M unlock State upei- Isor Of eliaft Hlld Al.lJOl I I. ink ( I Uanunonil medical' aiele to Uoxernoi Brumbaugh and. he id ineillc.il aide foi the ndlsni bo.ud of Petitm hania who hae hitheito bid ollli f s with tin State board .it Hal rlMiing, aie hie to eslabllsh Ueadciuarteis lu Philadelphia Major Munloek toda eplameel that the so-called laneigenei I 'leet ilhit'on of Class 1 will be elminated and th legistrants n tint 1st be glwn ellbri .dcfened e las-Hi, itlon on ludutiuil srouniK ot be c',csilled .is lltti d foi inll- t ""'. "' i"uii-u , - .in, mr i, 111, aunj. The i.uskiilecl men w.li iMiiam in Class I. wlille those absolutely neic sarv tit the pioduclion of w.u cssentlils i ill be given defei reel classification" ! REV. P. S. ATKINS TO YORK i Alorns lllc Kcrtoi Accepts Call Church to Si. JoIhiV Tiie I!e Paul S Atkins, ice lot or the Kplsrcopil Cburih of the incarna tion, of Slorrlsxllle. I'a h.cs accepted a call to St John h ('lunch. Yoik. Pa I Mr Atkins was foiiucil cuiate at St. Asaph s Church, Hala, and was also In charge of St. Andtcw s .Mission, In Manajunk. lie was ordained a pilest j jr0 1 iiv mieiiup ewiuii'iiemie'i i ce ..ercrte aRO en cnieiiiiK iueJ iieuiisii ne whs isslstant secietaiv of the I'lilversltv i:tenslon Scclet and seuelai) of the Public Kdueation Association At IiIh new charge In York Mr t kins succeeds the Jle. 1)1 AJthur Uus sell 1alot Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Typei )i Ton to 7 Ton Capacity instant DKiavnny JOHN W. ADAMS, Distributor 1427 Melon Street SPKCIAI.ISTH I.N LAHUD TIM RKit. anii noon rui.r, COAT., C.ANISTi:it, ROCK, IKON. TUNRSTISN'. MA.NOA NESR. HULrJIUIt. AM) O Til Kit THACTS. GARIS & SHIMER EASY PAYMENTS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry KrhRT WATtll RKI'Mlll.tn 'HAAS 1738 Market St. A winner in war times Underdpwns SHIRTS $1.50 Each The blt valut tn town perfect tvle and fit. 1 3 for $4 Cnffe Attached or Detacbed A. R. Underdo wn's Sons tvY, r. In9h liiti I fl Ma iV,'r7f'iPR f w wjsr' v -"ts- SVENING PUBLIC v LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MA YOR SCORNS OF SUIT OVER GUDEHUS Smith Calls Playground Issociation's Proposed Legal irtion for Malfeasance "More Persecution" Mallerv and Gordon Seek Ground for trtion "It doesn't worrv me nnv,' laor Smith said todas, in cmumentlng on 1 the action nf the I'lnsgrounds Associa tion In oideilng an Investigation wltn a view to legal not lent iig.ilnt tlic Mavoi foi his methods In forcing the resigna tion of the Hoard of Itecieitlon when It refused lo appoint 12 I! Gudehus as supervisor of pla.v grounds 'Just a little mole peismition ihat s nil." said the Mavor Otto T Mallen, treastpet fot the riavgiounds Association tndav eonfei red with fotmm Judge James (lav Hoi -don to conduct the i-avestlg.it Ion to de termine if thete Is basis foi a. lion Both .Mi dalleiv and Judge liiiidnu refused to gle the lesult nf theii i (in ference but .Mr Mallerv said u sHi ment would be Issued within fortv eight hours ' Mr Milleiv consulted Attnrnev (iot- don at "the leoupst of olhcets anil dlr.d- I iois of the Plavgroimils Association t a meeting vesteidav tlitv ( ailed fm the auest and piosecution of the M ivoi If grounds foi a charge of uil(lemeaiuii in yllice shall be found The appointment of Oudehus w is ihe flist action of the new Board of Hem 'ation aftei It was selected iluiklnis funnel secietars to benatoi am. was OBSTACLES CONFRONT HOUSE RECESS PLANS Muncmering Needed to Sur mount Them Suffr.ige I p in Senate Tomorrow. VV nsMnctii". ""e pi -. House lenleis tod-ev wpii lulling list of ohst.ulps in theii headlong lush to stall a thiitv-da vacation roi i mi jiaign pin poses at the end of this vvnk t'nless th manageis can do -'nc veiv admit nianeiivei Ing the whole Iteiess plan toiHv threatened lo m I' smash le in wed effoll wns 111 lele In the Houe tod iv bs Chaliinaii Sims of ill. Inleistate louiiniice Coniniltti e to s, euie "peedj pissage of the ciupimiicv powei bill He pointed out th it Piesi di nt Wilson Sciiet.uv Bakei andoiliei adnilnistiatioii otlklalH r(B.ud tin bills immediate passage of pit.iinount mi puitiiiLC as a w.u nieasiiie The sntfi ik,e situ itlon lu the senate todav Is vlituallv the leveise of thu elstlng vv.ien the Tedenl aineiiilnieni last i etne up foi action lu the senate in Jnni i lie vote em the .line mlinent is (hieluleil toi tonioiinvv suffialsts claim a majoiitv etf euie or two votes lu ulune thev admitted an anti-maloi-llv of bilf i vote, when lefiising a pill to the- lite senatoi eillie lames who w is ill it i hospital m Baltinioie thev pdinitliil i postponement of the vote Todav the anllconllngeiil is n fuslng a pan foi Scintoi l.a Kollette. a pio-suffiagisi, who is at the bedside of his son in California h cJlfVVL - V SlLVUl&TOKS Wedding Gifts Produced expressly for present war Lime conditions-combining usefulness durability dignity and richness of design ' Clocks - Silver - China Crystal - Plated Ware Business Houri IOam-4-joj-m mm. a KODAK HEADQUARTERS HIGH GRADE DEVELOPING AND FINISHING WAR Payment Due October 1st Pay promptly don't forget that the folks at home must furnish the boys abroad with their inspiration to victory. WAR WELFARE COUNCIL 40S Cheetnut Street, Phila. THREA T the Major's petson'al enhlce fot the posi tion Among the meniheis of the Plav grounds Association wnn uiged Mr Mai-I Urv to consult inunel legaidlng the methods used bv the M.iwn were Mai shall " Morgan nctlng treasurei of the association, Ms-i Xlarv Blakistou Ice president, Isaac i', Sutton and Ml" 12 W I'lnik who piecnted to tile cltv the Uappv HMlovv pavgiounds Members of the Iteueatlon Boaiilwho were ousted aptteared befoie the associa- i Hon and told of piivate conversations with the Mas oi In which he expressed his firm ilelci initiation to take care of i (Judeluis ' mil threatened to Hi e the bo ml unless It ngieed to name him ! Poiinci Senatoi I2rnet I. Tustln and Itibhi Heuiv Beikovvll7 letold the "torv ( of the methods of the Mavoi and Dip Civil Service Commission to make pos sible their ileslies ltabbl Berkowit? admitted that much , of the Mavor s polltle il talk about tak- inc cite of fi lends political promises' and so foi Hi was Incomprehensible to him Ihe labbl deikued tli Majot Used cheap talk Then." said he when I was ami7Pil at his utterances I went lo sep Miss Bo's she Mid. Il does not niattet . the fact W von do not talk noi under stand his language ' MEDICAb SOCIETY CHOOSES OFFICERS Dr. Cyrus Lee Stcen Elected President of Pcnnslania Organization t the iiitiuil meeting of the M'dli.il Soiietv of Pinsvlviuii held lodiv at the Hellevue sit itfotd the following nffieeis weie elected to '(lip foi the ensuing veal In i'siiis lee Stevens Athens pi , -sidenl 111 Willi mi Dlllllelil Hiililnson Hist vine plesidenl In I N spiies siiiind vne ptesident. In i 11 i 0111 loi thiul ii e ptesidint In W i sl iMiukli, foui th vice piesidenl In I Houalilson IMttsbutgh P.i j.issistant steirtaiv In I B l.oiiKimiKei tic.isuiei In el V W agonei lobns iovmi Pa It was dei filed tint the meeting net ve.u would be hold at Hmisbuig Pinnss Ivam i ROBBED BYUNIFORMED BANDIT ct l"ilj(leltliiaii Vtt.ukcil b Motor Iliolnvav men Tluee automobili bmdils one uni fonned as a I nllid St etes aimv piiv.m ai talked and lobbed 11 Bakei l.'S Wallace stieil list night at liftv si cond sdeet and Spitngllold avenue Bakei lepoiled lo llu polle I He sid Iip was walking down 1 iflv -set oud sued when a toiu ing ear eliew up to the cuib u oeciipant asked Baki foi i initdi, and wliiie lie sean bed foi one two of the men leaped on him and took his walili i liaiii and a sni'll sun of tnone v The pian gal bed as i in l vale. he slid held bis aims while thu olheis tilled bis poikets LbllS Cr, SVAVIQK15US ' Q Put the spirit of good cheer into your soldier letters KODAK pictures from home will help. HA WORTH'S EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1020 Chestnut Street Atlantic City Store 1637 Boardwalk CHEST f Tw jnr- 1 ' - WJUDNESD DISTRICT QUOTA IS HALF BILLION Official Loan Allotment Put at 8.3 IVr Cent of Total DRIVE OPENS SATURDAY City Expected to Imrsl $272.. 000,000- Exact Figure lo Be GiuMi Todav Philadelphia Dhtrivl Loan Quota Put at $500,000,000 -cfl VSiII."! I'otlltli l.lbeits I.om eiiintiis assigned to the twelve ledeial llesene districts thimiglioiit the countiv follow CUv P r I p,,t Minimi in Kostou . 11 1 i J-.oii noo oilO Xevv Yoik 1 i isoodflonun Philadelphia K i I 1-' alin.llllO.OOO Cleveland in to i no uOO ufln Iticlimond . I 1.1, J 1 ;sn oou 000 Atlanta . T jo lojooonon Chicago . 14 ,0 s;o,000O00 St i.ottls ii.i; jfin noo ooo .Minneapolis 1 ,o uinoonooo Kansas Cltv 4 , I : JdO 000 000 Dillas .. .in u,, oooooo San Ki.tnc.lscn i To I0J 000 000 Total . $t, ooo 000 000 The allotment fm Phil nlelplil.i is unoniclallv put ,u tJ7.' ooo 000 The ullotnienis ln, Mi,k, , lltonv of this distt nt m pt ev ions lom campaigns follow Ml 'in ni Suhvnpiinn I'll st ... J 1 10 uno nun SJ tj, nil "i0 Seoinel . . .'0 nnn iinn 'iso ;-,n 2"0 Third .. .mi nnn nnn ffii sGjuui) The fouitb lllenv Loan will total t(l nno Ooo uno Ihe Intctest i.it, nn the bonds will In I U pel ci nt Ihe (Uot i of iIip pini ulclphi.i reseive distriet is IKeel it J"i00 noo Onn em this bisis iii iiiot i of th, , hv of I'biladrlplii t is iinnllli i.illv pin ;i J.'TJ UOO Ollil -Ihe ntlieul dune will be itinnuilied todav li (be ledii.il Heseive Hink The Ion eampaign will tiii next Satuidiv and will nuitinue until t). tober IS Ihe Phlladelplii i ipstiiit alloitnent Is 1-J pei cent of tin entire loan the fouith laigest of snv eit in Hie miin ti; New eirk Ins the laigest num i Si S0O, nnn nnn m -n per.iem of lln total , tlio I hleago distiict is asKui to subsiiihe $STn nnn ufln in IP, pcienl and Cleveland J iiim ni)0 nnn, oi 10 p, i e eut Thn riitl idelphi i district (plot i Is To7Hog Island '(Southwestern" t Ae. J Tom 1 l On Mojramensin 35 Minutes from V City Hall Conncttnit with nil fovthbrnmrt P T. T tri beiwfn "a ai lath Htretw THE DIAL a fortnightly journal of reLonstrudtion In the cut tent issue: HENRI BARBUSbli "Poiu, IV hat Are You high ting For?" IO CFNTS A COPY AT THE BETTER NEWSSTANDS Boost The 4& Liberty Loan K APRG TheLibertyLoanCommitteerecommend ' that every their letters during the Campaign with the words " Yours for the 4th Liberty Loan " instead of your regular closing. Simply instruct your correspondents and typists that this uniform closing is to be used. Do it today. Boost this with your business and persun.il friends. If you are not the boss, show this to him. Billions of letters will thus be mailed and read with this personal and patriotic reminder from business houses and the men and women of America. Thi appeal published at the ugf eition of the Liberty Loan Committee by Installed by G. M. AUSTIN The Ediphont 1035 Cheitnut Street Ask for Edison's llctter Letters Maga:ine Call up Walnut 3135, say: "l want to e.-loce one letter the Ediphont way." wij?.' ' ' i i; i " SEPTEMBER '2b, twice the amount of that In the second and third loans and more than three times the quota In the first loan. The first loan nllotmcnt nf fllQOOO, 000 was oversubscribed by $92 309 250 The second allotment nf J2B0 000.00J1 vvae ove subscribed b $110,15n,250, and in the Ihlrd loan the oveisubscrlptlon of the $j..0nno000 tolal was Jlll 01,1 500 111 alinounclng the $(1000 000 000 loin lot it Secrelai v Mc dnn In New nik list ulghl emphasied tint 'we cannot liek tiie Kaiser unless this amount shall be subscilbed lie pointed out that In the Inst loan is ooo noo Ameiliins 1ml sub. si t Ibed to Ihe bonds Otganlz.itlons aie mobilising their stiength and Individuals are wnrkinr Industiiouslv In pieparlng for the foith loiiilng loin ( inipilgn which Is to be vigoroulv ptospeuteil TMep nations ai e viituallv completed foi the great page Tiit which will open the dilve on Sat uidav Chnles M s'dmih iii )p,d ,),,, lanergencv 1 leet workeis In tiie p igi -ant OwitiF to the I irge niimbei of matchers expected this lontlngent his been limited to 300 lite Muling men and women line altincllve featine nf the shlp buildeis set tion will bf a h ilf dozen floats one of which will show e nvetlng gang il vvoik and anolbei i skeleton ship vln(eir to rartlelpiclr i nngements have been inmptctcd foi i iiumber iif battlepl mes to tlv over the paiadi as (t man lies down Bund "Heel Thev will lonn fiom the living Held al Mliunla I. I IT ins foi the fouitb l.ibeitv Inen i impaign will In eompleied bv the pub lie school tineheis cf tin eltv at a mass meeting net liiddv afteinoon at " in o i loi k at tiie Metropolitan Opcia House Tiie piiiieipil nddiess will be dcllveieel bv (Tillies M .Schwab l.dvv.inl Huilev eheiiinin of the 1 nllcd stans shipping boatd is coin ing to 1'hllidelphla with a speilal ini" sigi lo the industiles of Phil idelphi i whieii he will gi, it a ilintiei of the indiistnii oigTiiir.u on of Hie (ninth l.lbenv l.om at the Bellevtu stiatfoid Ho 1 1 on 1 i id is ev, nlng littei i-uilis began todiv the d.stri I lit ion of l.iliei lv I oan Tppeals to e vei v i ne of the ueanv 1. 1 Onn lionies m Pb UilelplPi He fm c sitimliv when the dilve stmts pv.iv fanulv intlieiitv will hivi hefoi, t ! st (. anmnved bv the leadels of niniiinl llbot in ITnla idelphli. flour vvhlih nnv In determined I the amount of tin new 1 onels lb it should lie siilisnibi d Meillg with tins s ,,, ,f plop, i sub- siiipiuns e.ieu in us, iiohK T mmi, firm the postman the iuimis mniniit up ipies inimaire ( iding fi i a st itement or tiie nunibei of adulis in e u h house Hie nunibei of i hildien, Hie i hitdicu e m nloved, tiie names of sub-uibds to H fniiitli loin mid tb, sum i o of tin - b Itplinns whethei till nucll the bilk silniols stnlits or pi ii e or rniili,villent Hid wllelbei ii not Hi, nihil mills linn bee n elibsi i ihf d It isf leeiUested tint Hip ipipst lonna IP caul be filled out and siKne I befon Hip J E Caldwell 8f (b. IMPORTANT LAMPS VK CHKST PAYMENT DUK OCTORKR riHF'l We thank you for this information and shall he glad to cooperate with you to fhe limit. ,Yoursifor the 4th Liberty Loan IfoUA. AU person, business firm and corporation close TIM -""tiii -t'7ig9f-rfjn-'sM.&3t,", 1SJJLS citizens' committee solicitor calls at the house. Some 20,000 citizen s61lcKors will make the actual calls at homes to col lect the questlonnalies In addition to the cltlren solicitors the teller carriers will solicit bond subcrlptlcns ' LAUNCH SHIP ATCAMDEN Caigo-Iirricr Carrier l.cacx Va- al (u oik .itil TJip M(1ini"ttip Santa Ilisu ttii" Inunc hod nt tlio V ork htparil minion l.ttf st id i nfu tiiDun cnlv nfltcItiN anil ftnpltnoM uf the plint sa Xho ho.it ll(lo Into tlio Io!i,irp Khrr MNi AlarRatrt Kit-a, nt New orK (liUglitPt nf William IS Kit- nnn of tin (lliri tnr (if the f Uik hlphulld Hij; ( orporatinn wis thp sponsor of th hlp 1 lip antT i;itti is i itimliinntinn oiijro ind pap-u nppr Htuittiship .tn( was luillt fni Hip H (Jiatp ( ontMin of e otK but lias been intmn indi rred b tin I nitnd Statos shipping liont.l It i- about Kt-pfr c our tliuUftl anrl K if httlulrd to u aKr ttirtnit mil i litlf knots an bout (rcnrgc 1 . (fdiiutV ! u noral I rn!a I'untial spi ii cv foj fot mor Mute ti atot (tcotm P (iunt nf ( i loin est t ount N .1 who dlf(i ttel b holt) at 1 in o ( lm U li hti 1f(pr nonn it tin (Jaunt linnn in Mullb i Mill 1 liitntiiiiit will bn in thp Soclttx of i ip mis euit t l flip Npw I pi f tatp f iiaup of whii b onatoi Cuiut ts niastit foi tlfitpn rai will atlrnd in a bod lemlnf f tbe tat Sm tie mid otbtt tan and fount, olllciits as vp s i ppi rnl.tt iv ps of the Na tional (tiaim of wbkh Iip w is i Ifi turn w mi ti.n atu no I'altioln Mrt'tmjr at (tloutr-tcr urd piti join tnpiliiip will In IipIiI toda tt urn ii at the l'up . loins slupard (.loutpstfi TIip spf tkets ill bi t okinol I I boi pp (ra ot iIip HtitKb arnn tnd li ' Talon i bulev M thwab his al-o ptnmi'-ed tn bp pic-tnt Fall Styles! I lum Malhfr lo IX rarer V6 nil V rlnure for J", 09 tbOII "-oil Hall, j00 j;oo s0n it,,,, $ico 14 00 DrrliTi feir S OK G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10th St. DIRECT-BY-MAIL advertising may not be as effective as personal solicitation, but it's the next best thing. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia t-A. .IKWEl.HHS-SIIA'KRSMITHS Rare Jades, Crystals, Ivories And Faience Mounted As Lamps But Without Injury To Their Artistic Or Intrinsic Value. Shades Of Wonderful Coloring Have Been Provided. J CTATINS I 5diwH0Tte '. OENUINt V CDIS0H 01 c-,,- z M,l Last Week! Only Four Days More for $20, $25, $30 Fall-Weight Overcoats at $15 and $20 I Remainders of a couple of sea sons' stock s and cannot be re placed today by coats that could be sold for $20 to $30! Also Only Four Days for $25, $28, $30 Perry Suits at One Uniform Price $20 I Young Fel lows especially will find good pickings at a big saving! These are the Days to give the Once-Over to our New Stocks of' Fall Suits, and Rail Overcoats! $25, $30, $35, $40 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Perry & O "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sti? - .? i .". Rlie . s 41 i m ?-i. QA 1 EwU I Rubber (Vend nnd Men'e FunilhUir 202-204 Market St. 7".E.Upli.la4 SUc 1ISI - 9JH '.i aiaBBH w... :mm '. .. I m-1 vvvJ i? &&& kt. . V Iff -f '-K 31 .f:' r-,1 m r z n v.v . ifi. Tu vhy I Jt ."-Z.'-t.VlA d:& j' ' .',' i S. a&i- TJ -i.
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