-'.v ivm. r f . " ' ' s 1 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERrMLADEtPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 191S .."A. if' I ,V-i V. f , M4 l'-i J-r- I SPRINKLERS . eaetaMafeaaagwi i -J i a in i.iAmuiLiija THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN ii i One Globe User writes: "Hnd it not been for the splendid t.crrk'0 of jour sprinklers, wo (irmly believe our entire block of i Imiuiiigs iilul mock Mourn nave been destroyed." Tlants wlllu'jt fprlnkleri tifrcr vrllr ucu letter. Don't let It eo too Inns. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SfRINHLER CO. Ckj, 2035 WiiUajloi 3?tefiM Bids Will 13c Opened io ember 18 for S7,000,000 I5ne Permission lias been Rranted to Phllu delpbla by the capital Nsuec cnuimtttee for the floatliic of JlO.mio.nftft worth of bonds previously authorised by the vote of the pimple. As early as last .tunc authority bad been Klven for the lloat , lug of $4,10(i.nnn for transit purposes. It was not until last .Monday that of ficial sanction for the other $5,Doy,000 was received from Washington. Major Smith, t'lty Solicitor Connelly and t'ltj' Controller Walton announced . ...... I.... .1... ..I,.-. .L.Kt.nun .. ...II !...- mediately JT.nnO.mW of the uuthorlza- , tlon. The sale of the balnnco will be postponed until after the first of next ijcar. The bunds, which will run for a period of thirty j ears, will carry 4'3 per cent Interest. Hlds for the bonds. which will be of both regMered and irniviiiiij 1 a it- , iij r uui nunc i !! i ,111- .oupon types, will be opened November 1 The 7,00n.ni,0 Is divided as follows: J5.00n.00ii of the unsold balance of the t42.150,7!7 loan aiitlinrlneil dune 2D, ' .? 'J?i. .","'1 . f ??."? " r, ..V'-0 0'000'000 I The ..5.000,000 Ivpue" is allowed upon lis application for hi nlth and charltle". Jt,U1.787.88: wharves, docks and fer ries. Y1.503,S5;i.SI : dciirirlment of law, !.708,871.5li: survey, IC8fi.l."i."IC, and Bureau of Highways, f7J,ii:C.03. FLYING CHAPLAIN TO WED Lieut. C. P. Krdinan Only Aviator-Preacher in Service Tlrst Lieutenant C.vlvin Pardee Kid man, the only lljlng chaplain In the t'nlted Statts aviation m rvlee, will be married November I) to Miss tliace Thomas Carter, daughter of Mrs. CbarltH K. Davis, of Albanj', N" V. Announce ineiit of their engagement baa Just been made. Clianlaln Krilman mil nnlv looko after the spiritual welTarp of the aviators at 1 nazeinursi r lent, .tnneoia, i. 1., oiu uies with tluni. Ho was comuili-isloucd four I months ago. ' The young chaplain :s a son of the Hcv. Dr. Charles II. Krdman, of Prince- ton, formerly pastor of the Oveibrool; nnd tho first liirniantovvn Prcsbjteilnn Chuiches, and, piofessnr nf practical theology In ITInceton Tbeoluglcal Sem- Inarj" since 1900, t'lriplnln Kidman's ' l.1.,0.t".?r ,!'cf'lrl' 1,,cr ',m!irr:'"-;'; 'h Miss 1 Kstelle Paidee, tlaughttr or Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pardee, of tieimantown and hltemnrsli, of the notett family of itlilhnirlt. lirnilllceiM. The 17ev. hr XV., J. Krdman. n. rctlrtd Presbyterian mln- lster. and Mis. Kidman, of 117 West Cheltenham avenue, Oermantown, also ' arc his grandoaient!. Chaplain Krilman was grndualed from , TM-iiiPPtnn sinminiirv nml nnininni in i he i ministry last April. lie serveti leu ".. : :'.".. -. . : months In Y. M. C. A. woik nt Camp Dlx. J. F. MEIGS, 2D, MADE CAPTAIN Is Included in List Announced by War Department A?oIntm"nts In the I'nlted States aimy luchllo that of John Forsyth Meigs, 2d . of this citj who has been made Captain. Othefs weic Captain. Ordanee James A. I'ccrns, 134 Mouth Fortj-.slxth street. Sejond Lleutennntsj Ordnnce David Gllnilire Tow nsetid, C11CS Kldge avenue. Cajitalu, Quartermaster John For syth Meigs, 2d, FUst Lieutenants, Quartermaster Moin'oe Kdiv.uds Volgtshtiger, 4831 North Fifteenth street. Second Lieutenant, Motor Transport lorps unaiiex Homiian, S2I Klheron avenue. First Lieutenant. Mr Service fProdnc. tlon) Harry lllalr Coulter, I'hladelphla. LEGISLATOR JOINS ARMY Samiicl B. Scott, Inducted bv Draft llfinril. Cno tn P.-imn ' ' ' Samuel H. Scott, for four terms the representative of the Herinatitovvn dis trict In tho State Legislature, was. In dued Into the National Army jester day by Local Draft Board No. 6. He left jesterday morning for the field artil lery olllcers' training camp at Camp achary Tuylor. laiulsvllle. Ky. Although married and having three clilldicii, all gills, Mr. Scott waived all claims exemption. Mr. Scott resides ut 2100 Spruco Btrcet, and has his law offices In the Commercial Trust Building. He is forty years old, a graduate of Princeton University and a member of the Philadelphia bar for. llfteen years. Ho Is a member of the Princeton Club, the Pennsylvania State Bar Association and u director of the City Club. He recently published a book on the Stale government of Pennsylvania. CHAIR WARMING DELAYS PEACE I Municipal Research Bureau Ar raigns Official Sloth and Waste Chair-warmers In City Hall, who put In only a few hours a da', are helping to prolong tho war. In the opinion of tho Bureau c.f Municipal Research. "Wars are won behind tho lines as well as by the valor of the boys In trench and airplane." Eays a pamphlet Issued by the bureau. "If wo continue to tolerate sloth. Incompetence, and waste of our essential activity, or If we allow parasitic nonessentials to thrive at the expense of tho real workers, to Just that extent are we co-partners In the crime of blocking the way to early vlctorj. , "A rev ulslon Is sure 'to come." bays the pamphlet, Sterling Silver SERVICE RING, 1, 5 or 3 Stun Value Sl.uu 59c Stall Orders Lefkoe's Jewel Shop 19101 Market ROOFING . MATP.BIAI.S I,, o. HEKOKit co sb n. :n hthekt Hal 4MM r MsrUt 631 ' Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Types j . vtf ;To to 7 Tona Capacity , w9 INHTfiyt li'H.lVKflY 1 ' 4VNjli wVi 203S w,,u"," : ' SfflHI ?SlW Dlckin,,m 531 ffiW,ffl 'i m"3 IS'! ' HHttTtH rQu33 Tti.Ittritl.n.l I C,. CITY TO FLOAT BONDS r, iMliXS'J"? DEATH OP CAPT. LYNCH MARES STIRRING STORY V Lieut. Sweeney, of Chester. Tells It in Less Than Sevenfj'-five Words In loon lliun KtAe-nty-fUe- win tin J.leil tfiinnt Henry li, Snee-nt-y. of Chewier, writes b !loiy of tlio lirrulo tleiuli of I'liptHln KdmunU U. I.yncli, the flKlitliiK lender nf t'oiniMiiy 11. 1 1 1 til Infantry, that In thilllhiR. In iibniit u liundred wurtN inure lie telln of two other note, of bravery liy Clienter enllHted men, "Alf" SlevenHcin mid Hob llellly. Lieutenant Hw penny In n Fun of U. Hlllyard Sweeney, n Clii'hter lianUer. nml lnfrrln,'lS"El!;tr Ills letter Is written to liln brother, ' Sergeant l!obon H. Hnecnc), nf the , marines. Lieutenant Sweeney Is with an attlllery regiment lit the Iron I)IU-' hIiiii Ills letter follows: "Let me ttl vnti t, mint nf fctniteM ,-Li.i ,?.? . -.i leKlnient. A wiudd of men . of my 1 Id and 11 captain bud been cut off b a ' Amerlian ollkers Inspeitlne the front platoon of booties. Theie was no wayines. out The captain elled to bis men to cubic 011. with nis automatic in his' hand, he spraiiK to the top uf thu trench, i5l sK on-comlne bodies and the sev enth shot blm thtoiiKh-the head as be fired his last shot. That was Captain I.jncb. of I'onipany 11, that I loM 11 good friend. "Another. The I'ouith plaioon was cut In No Man's Land. luM. and oluri iers wei tlmm 111 e asked for to eo out and lead Two fcrKeauts volunteeied, and tbev found tile platoon mid directed t bad: 011 the nay bad; one nf tho ser- Fe.ints heard a erv for belli In 11 nelcb. l,rliM lhti.Li.1. unit h. u.nl ln ... h.l lip c.uld do As he knelt over a I wounded American soldlera boihe sniper 1 Kot him. That was Alf Stevenson. (Aii - .. ... , ""'r "ester 1 oj 1 A corporal heaid of his death, and, 1 In tho face of boebe fire and In danrer ,f milpers, be went out to bring In Ills ll(a(1 iJOtl-. but before he coubl nachi .,f , , . ,..r),,n.tP,i ,.,,,1 ,. f...,i .,.1 AVv''? w?.s V,?l. ...7,..." rol"a lo co"lu "u-""" " MRC I IN IP I F&Rl F FIFAI. .WW. LILLlUi J. rlILL UCrlU Widow of New York General Sin Climbs After Slircicul Operation ,.... .,,. , ..,.. .HIP. I, nil, uiiiii i,iiir, iii.i.j,- ,,1 Ilrlgadler-tleneial Kerillnand P. Karb who set ltd 011 the staffs of Oovernor Klower nnd Oovernor IIIII, tiled Jestei 1l.1v III Itooscvelt Hosnltal. Death ful-l I lowed an operation necessitated by In-1 lurles rectlvetl In a street-car crash In Vonkers last Thanksgiving Daj. Mis. Karle was in her sevvntj -fifth ' real. I'or tlfly-elght jcars hlu bad' lived ill Manhattan, ten jears of that time In the historic Jumel Mansion ; After the ilealh of tlcncral Kaile there I in V.M13 shu sold the mansion to New Yolk city as a historical museum. At Jumel Mansion she founded -the1 Washington Heights Chapter of the Daughters of the American lleioliitlou. I She was Its tlrst ltgent, lending It for I ni.mv tears. She also was active hi ibe oluiilul Dames, the Children of the American ISeioiutlon. ihe Huguenots and number of other patriotic socl- cues 'Jlrt Karle Is suivived by four tuns, Trederlck Plntiey Karle. William P. S. Karle, Victor M. Karle and (Jujon L. C. Karle. - - nAnnni rm nni-inn .-.-. SOCIETY F.I 1 0K17FS HFRfl JUUlCilI EiULUUlLDJ nLIU " Cincinnati Pays Tribute to Mem- . ....1 . . -r, tier Killed ill 1'rJIICC . ' .'''" Bor.V lo Ole not only lor "' I,"",?,' ,h l? t?uA,,'!0 f, r, ,ra"cc; Jor.. '''f.1.11"'1- for "rlBlutn, for man and ,01' ,,." in,, , That w-as embodied In a mlnule on the death of Lnslgti pelozler Davidson, a member of the state Society 0" the Cln. ..t 1 r tj..nn....i......i , n ...i inm,.., . c....c, .,.,..,... ... .. iiiceung ui a nieet that e the execuuve committee or tllat organ isation at Hie iiellevuo-Stratford last night. Knslgn Davidson, who was killed on August 13 In a naval nlrplane acci dent In France, Is tbe first member of tho society from this State to die In tho service. .The society dates from 178.1, and Is composed of ilneal mnle descend, ants of men who fought In the Revo lution PROMOTED AT CAMP MEADE Capt. Lcroy Van Roden,.of This.) City, Made Judge Advocate Another I'hlladelphlan has been ' lionoreti al cainii .vteaue. I'aptaln Leroy Van rtoden has been ' made camp Judge advocate. Ho was ' Lieutenant llodcn until his promolloil. I The new Judge advocate Is n prominent lawyer In this city, member nf Hip Plilt.n. ' 1 delphla and Delaware County bar as-1 hoclations and other organizations. II. was for a long time connected with the tiuaitermaster corps as transportation . nllicer and looked after the transporta. Hon ot thousands of draftees to Camp I Meade. 1 Specialists in High-Class Ready-tO-Weaf I ...-s . . UVtKtUAlS, $40 Up RAINCOATS, $16 Up Kxrluilre Htjlr I.urue Assortment Wttvid) Companp 1417 Locuit Street The Tndlnx Mjtlrls for I lie Season .tj'DitrLUUiiniHUiimmiiiiiiimtHmiMiuiiuunuiuianuuujiiiuuuHiiirimiuiimiiuiiuiufjEiJinia a: DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES STORE HOURS 1 0 to 5 Dependable Shoes for Boys Boys' shoes are a big problem for parents today and many manufacturers have had difiiculty to produce a dependable shoe at a moderate price. " ' We have maintained our quality, despite the advance cost of leather, for we recognized that Dependable Shoes have- built our large Boys' Shoe Department A Complete Store in itself. 9Tis a Fedf; to Fit Feet 1204-06-08 JUUtomet Market St. IB iTUB,BI a ry arava SOLDIERS' HEARTS TOUCHED- Philadelphia Hoy Sees Pitiable Scene in France Old men mid women nntl lltllr t'lill- dren, liomelc.M and liuncry, tolling ntoiiR the dtmty road. franc. J'","Rip''",ir Ueutvnant Alexander Mv 1 I flOeafc I wart",ni,NJ""i?, ','annunn Vets One Ucfore. Par con nf .1. V. Dnn I elf, 3531 North T w e ii t y it r t ittreel, and Ills i-ntnrmle of his ntitntuolillo up il Kectloli. Tlin Americans were no orry for these Krt'tich peo pic that th e) Baxc them all the food and money they hud. Young t s J V DANIKI.S, ji:, Daniels nartcd with $80 Ills father cave him the day lie enlisted, Vounc lunlelx has been In h ranee llfteen months. While on an automobile hu,l irl, ' 111." U fatl.r? a yea'r a Unl July hJ, miiMcil at Allenlown. II BO lis reuuil for Immediate service was granted, and tuenty-oiie tliijx later lie was sent to Krance. He had bein oier ""' l"" wouIUh when be was awnided ll,e r" n i.weire n'r i'iimvij ''Mitlier. Albert Hoy Daniels. Is In ,,..' .1.1..1.... ,. t,.,i,iu fe niinio intitrrir ni itt k limn Duttva tuuni 1 itmn a nxru Ser-rcant Dnlluvfii Killed Three Others Promotcil Seigeant Walter Dcllaven, for.meily of HiRlis County, dld a hero. llghlliiK to the liiat. iifcordlnir to a letter whlcil Ills isunei or u'nci r. Lieutenant . II. 1 ,.ng, i"l the l?Vd Itifniitij, has wiltteli to 1 Its. ."ewloii U WoitliliiBtoii. IVMaveim 'I't. at Duylestowu Thiee Uucl.s I'ounty soldleis wh' lire nil til" flUlltlltB ll'llllt III ITBtlt-O hav teen coiniiilsslonoil In lecogmiion .01 their Mileiidld work In tlm recent ilght- 1,, nw Tbe- are sergeant waiter 1 riiineo, now convale'ing In a liospuai mini wounds received In action: Sergeant John Karl, made a noond lieutenant: and Seigeant Douglass Karl, made a tlrst lieutenant I'ho two Karl bojs, biother", aft1 the pons of Mr ami Mrs. Howard M, Karl, ol Duylestowu, Pa. I Mrs llarrj .1. Wortliington. of Doylca 'owiubas been ndvNed by he tlovcrn- 1 meat that her brother, Sidney Stuckert, who lost 11 hand In the terrlllc fighting In the eurlj pari of duly, has arrlvtd la this tountrj with a contingent of wound- ',.,1 i,n,i (i.v.iiitiMfl knlilirs. l'rlvatc Stuckert was with Company C, of tho ''mi Iteghnem. BUY BEEF ON QUALITY PLAN - - -1- - Puruliiist's for All Fi,litiii; Men Made on Aew Basis Wold lias been lecelved by the food administration thai at a conference In Washington, atttndtd by the Secretarlis of the Navy and the Department of Agriculture, Mr. Hoover, of the food ad ministration and rtpres-cntnllves of the illlaitermaster general of the nrmj. it unanimous agitement was reached that all flu titer purchases of bet,t for our lighting forces and those of our allies shall be made nil a basis of tiualltv. lr- nspecllve uf weight. The Department of Agiliultuie will select me iiieals on this basis through Its Inspectors at the purchasing maikelH. This .iiriiiirceiucnt will protect the flL-luIni- fnicis In thu matter of duality ' of meats and at the same time will bring about a betlei balanced condition 111 the livestock Iniluatrj. This action Is 111 ac cordant e with tho sound" principles of production and conservation which have Ik. en advucatid b.v the food administra tion with a view of an adec-uate supply of beef In thu future. TRUCKS Notion how tho front springs of the llrockwuy are mounted. This design gives an excep tionally short wheel basis, a shorter turning radius, 1 da tively stionger frame construc tion and room for a good husky bumper In front that does not Inttrfero with easy cranking It also permits extra ells, lance from the bad; or seat to center of lear axle--the real place to measure the bodj cnpacllv of a truck, rather than the wheel base without tramping ho size or the dili-t's cab or tucking Ihe engine away under the seat. BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY 2324-28 Market St Wi SATURDAYS 10 to 6.30 1 Miii3iiWLXiLkMw ' 1 iM' - I 1 Dark shade tans and gun metal calf, built for service with style and fit. $3.50to$4.50 Sizes 1 to 6, A to E BOY SCOUT SHOES Tan Black $3.50 A Real Boy's Shoe m cunc CTIDC jnm. J i vrvfa i.. M PHILA. AIRMAN FOE PLANE vnti Have Itrvahfasl Then Fights Way Thnmph Dc' fvnsi's to U'rvch Diripihlc. Three Official Victories Won llefoie h: p.ueuls had biealfat the morning of September it! Lieutenant Alexander II Mcl.sri.lian. 11 youiiR Phil adelphia uMiilor, hnot down 11 (ierinun alrplane--,i KoliUiv. Thai same nfter noun bu ac(.ompllshi.d the must dailiie al.itlon feat the ileMructlun of a Her man obserxatlon liullnon llolh were downed In the (-ectur northwest of Ver dun, the scene of the uceiit American drive It is his thlid otliclal vielor.x over 1111 eneinj lller, nltlioURli he bus sent down several Inside the enemy lines that arc not (illlulully lemrdftl. The balloon was the fiist to fall vbtlm In bis lreendlaiy builds. Lleultuaiit McLanithan Is the son of' Mr. and Mrs M. Huwlty McLanahari. and be Is onlj twenty.twn jtars nld. He won bis tlrsi aetl.tl light while lljlng with a "oil cms" of fuiir Aineilcan iivla tots In the Tool seotor. Then, nil ,lul !!, atcolllll. tilled bv all .ithilur frnm Tennessee, be shot don 11 bis nimml Plane. 1 nis letory w as ulllclally report eil Siptcmb.-i- SB. News uf the two Utel ft tot U was received today bj the father In a tet ter from his mil. with which wete In closed copies nf the nlllciiil tonllrmatioii. These copies weie sent to Mrs, MeL.tn.i. ban. who is slaving at Atlantic cj Lieutenant McLatinh.in was pursuing a biplane at t':Si o'clock the morning of Septeiiibfr 2i'i. The biplane was llee. Ing hoinewnrd and had got away when a l'ukker swooped from the ilouds Mo Lanahaii "itde-steppcd" ami plunged after It Keeping tl. advantage ami firing as he went, McLanahun drove bis adversary to the ground. The light started at lSim metera In the air To down an observation balloon is a more dangerous task, as (hey are pio teeted botlt by anti-aircraft guns and all planes. To get them, an aviator must go through or over at least one barrage, through another, and then out-general the airplanes McLanahan went up the second time that day at 4 lib) o'clock. He dlttd from the t binds on top of the balloon vhlch was swinging at 800 meters, lie escaped without a scratoli us the "sausage" burst lino (lames. Herman observer ese.(p-d. McLanahan wax it Junior at Yale when war was declared, and lie enlisted at once in the aviation section. His ground training was received at 1 ornell l"nl versitj and he finished training al the lljlng Held at Mt. Clemen", Mich 'Pni-on TublcU Kill Child Swallowing two tablets containing l. ..1...I.... ,. 1.I..1. -I.a ,,,1,. 1. f..n . toil. .....iilfcil fnlnllv tpslerilnv fne Ibree.M.ip. iltl Helen llutcKlas, tin Kaip Mreet She died despite heroic efforts of physi cians who nttendetl her at the Mount Mnal Hospltnl. where she was taken by the police of tho Third and Dickinson streets station. lUl1 . dliu'ELIiKS Hf) y SlLVIliaiIl1iSAI(lJ a-AiiQKERS U, Clocks The Hall Clock with, its Tubular Chimes always proves a cherished possession in the Home Made 'in a variety of Sizes suitable for Ap art merit s Bungalows - Living Booms -or imposing Halls Ohe TRUE MEANING oFIT FIT the way clothes "set and the way they "hang" the manner in which they conform to the lines of your figure you'll find it well developed in our clothes. ' Many men fail to get full satisfaction from -the clothes 'they wear because they do not fit properly. This is frequently so, even when excellent fabrics are used in the clothes and when theyare well tailored. It is really important that the salesman should be quali fied to advise and suggest as to'the fit of the .garments, and by reason of their experience and training we feel that our men are especially qualified in this respect. Suits and Overcoats that fit properly ij $25 and I Jacob Reed's Sons '14S4-1426 .CHESTNUT STREET DESTROYS ! AND BALLOON Of I'ltilmlelpliiii. in the I ?. air crviic, lias brotighl down two more enemy airplane- FOUR BROTHERS IN SERVICE One. Lieut. Maurice U.tlis. Send Trophy From Hattlcliehl Knur sons ate In the service from the homo of Mi. and Mrs Louis Dalis, 102.: Vtiilh Krnul.Hu slitct, and If three of tin 111 follow the ixample of .leuteiijnt 1 Maurice Halls, twentj-sl jears old. in llm a Hull .Mutor Machine flun Uattalloii. I the lulls home will possess a gionl col- lectio or Herman trophies. Maurice Units has Just sent hiuiie a" Human cap found on the battlefield. The niber lirotheis In servlte are ' Sergeant Sumucl Dalis, tvveiuj jears old, who Is In l'"rance with the Sllst Labor Uattalloii, heatbiuaiter.s start ; Hanj I. Dulls, twentj-thito Jars edd, leocnttj at Camp Dlx mu now pent for iltrlcal woik to Newport News, and Miniin K Dalis, tvventj-two jears old, a June 5 registrant, now under order-. 10 rtport at Camp Cireonhaf DEUTSCH HENCHMAN LET OUT ''Hij: Andj" Ilo-eiibaum Is Dis missed for "Good of Service" "llig Andj" ltostiib.iuin hencliiuaii or Ike" Dtutsch. has been ellsiliissed as an Inspeitor of the llureau of Weights and Measures, for the good of the H'l. vlce. P.iiscnbaum was It I out two weeks ago, but the Vine-controlled county tommission kept It a s.-ciel until now. ib'oige K. Holmes, pres'iltut of the com mission, sale! Iioseiibaiiut bad been given a chiinte lo "get out." David P.'ithmitn. a butcher at 221i South strut, chaigcs that Uost-uliauni, while making an Inspection, smashed the glass and leniovtd one of the munis 01 the meat SllUp Sollies. Iloseiibaum attended cvtij' setslon ot tile riflh Wartl trhrl until Assistant l)s. trlct Attornev James Ha.v ijordon, Ji , lllicatcmd j place I1I111 under an est Wil li ss ho Mopped talking to witnesses for the Statt. upward I.T. M.l.AM)i:H II. Ml.A.NMIW a; i i if? ffl! B fl M m to mimmi.Biaiin iwiw. irwiwawMnmiiirni tnr-'i unmiiinii urn i mi nninnirijiin m Red cross hob officers K..T. Stotesbury Again President, .lames Wilcox Cliocn Director DIllcerH for the Southeastern Pennsyl-I Mttila Chapter American Ited Crois. I were elected at the milium election jes.elco j , , ,, llft'n ,oca,e,i ul (.amp I terday at the lieatbpiartn - IC15 Chest-' P.ustatU ller- nul strtet. All nlllc.is wete re-elected except John p t'onnellv a former db leciur, who lerlgneil. In his lilace James Wilcox, vl.c presldint of the Phil, adelphla Savings I'und, vus eiected rollowlng are the nlllcers ele, ted K. T SlotrchuiJ, cbalrinan , Mis Ar- I thur 11. Lea. vice 1 hall man: John Haines low list ad, secret urj', nnd Thomas S dates, treasuier. 1 Dhectors tleotge T. Uuller. James j . tl. Campbell, Mis. j. fasatt. I t hallos W. Churchman. Mrs Norton I . Downs, Mrs. Heoige W. Ctillils Drexel. Samuel S. l'lelsher, Jo-.rph It. ilruudv, f liinlfH .1. Hatfield. I D; Mrs. A D. Doner, n. ftniberton Hutchinson Wal tel II Jnlinsuit. Mrs V. A. Lamb, ltali tl.il Morgan, Mi-. II S. Pi cutis Nich ols. Mrs. Thomas Putter, Jr. Mrs. Thniuiis llobltn. W lltnokle Smith. Mrs. I' T Stntesburv, Krnesi T Tilag. James M Wilcox and Jits. Cliailtuu Vnriall. SEEK ABODE FOR GRIP VICTIMS Kmcrj-eiiev Aid Wants Duollinj: for Lm1 of Convalc.-cents An appeal for a duelling house near Hie renter of the eltv wbere men who ale slr.iiigeis in I'lillndelplua and 1011 v.ilesient from ititlui'tiKit maj rtgntn their sirenglb lias been Issued by Mrs J Willis Matilu, of the Kmeigemy Aid. .Manv men are In a serious plight be-hum- thej bate tin plate where t-ic tan live while gelling back their siiength after being dist barged from the hos pital ." said Mrs Mat tin. "A great many who tame to the city foi one mil pose c'r unolher vtetw attacked bv the epi- ...-. 1, i. 1 110,. h ri ! tio.ti.'ti in 1 no 11, ,s- pltals, but the space was so crowded thai patltnts vvtre sent awav as fa-t as possible As a rc-Tilt. these unforiunatc men nave no proper place 10 go "The same condition prevailed with women until a house was reoenily offend to us Any otic having a bouse be Is, "ininK 10 n.ttM ust'ii tor tins liumam- tarl.tn nbjett Is ieiUesled to couimunl-1 1. ite with the Kinorgencj Aid. H.'S Wal nut sired 1 Ii Dale for Judpe Wheeler's Trial , T1l.1l of Municipal dun Judge Wil-' ham T Wheeler, who it luou-ed of I einbe?zlng upwards nf 5ii.mtu. I- sihed- I niiil to be liehl In the (quarter Sessions Ctiurt on November 11. Judge Wheeler 1 Is allegul lo luivu taken tho nionev frutn ' , Mis ll.uriet P.. Joyce, for whom be acted as attnriiej-. Aslsuttil District Attnrnej Tnulaiie will repic'em the, 1 Ciiiii-iio'ivviilth nt the tilat.iwbile WII-' Ham A Uray will appear fur Judge1 . Wheeler 1 : f" J ECXldwell 8f(5. DESK SETS WITH LAMPS i WAR CHEST PAYMENT DUE NOV. 1ST WAR Payment Due Nov. 1st Pay Up the Back Dues Also Pay This Money Promptly It cooks, mends, sings, prays, reads, writes, serves hot coffee to freezing sentinels at dead of night it does what you Mothers of fighters would do for your boys if YOU were "Over There." Oh, don't FAIL To Pay Promptly. WAR WELFARE COUNCIL 408 Chestnut Street, Phi I a. "MISSING AVIATOR SAFE livers. Who Koiigbt With French Corps, in Prison Camp Sergeant Louis lslle livers, of the I'leiich l-'lylne Corps, reported inlssliig many oid as lo the J oung aviator's fate came from u friend of the fain llj In Paris and was confirmed by the International lied Cross, In a letter from tho latter oieanlzu tlou lo .Sergeant ltyers's f a t h er, liuls T. Ilyers, general manager of the Abrasive l.Ksl.ti: II V 1 : 1 1 M and who lives at 1 eighth street It Im Companv, Taconj-, Ii:., South Kortj said that the ser- geunt was u member of an aerial dutv over tho "fleet" of live 1 squadron, doing guard Herman lutes, when u boelin baltleplant.s wus encountered. Sr-rgeant Itjers's engine went bad and ' It was a rjtc of descend or be killed 1 He vilplaned lo thu gtound und was' taken prisoner yeigeant ll,ceis is twentj-fuur old. and was graduated fiom th Versitj nf I'eiins.v lvanla In 1D15. J ears J fnl- Have You the Opening? Young man ib'slres connection wli oil i can advantageous)! utilize his several ytar.s' business experience aittl executive abilitv, having capablv discharged le spotialble Out Ic. Including the hunilliug uf tot respondent e and detail work. While experience has be n iiihIiiIv In the advertising field, these pinllljlcatlotis maj be valuable m other lints, pos slblj as assistant to head of mertaiitlle establlhnient II till, l.edcer (Vnlml Adding Machines One-Hand Control This feature of the INTER NATIONAL AUDI N t; MACHINE is not possessed by other makes. Requires only rifht ltutnl to operate. Parkway Bide- Broad and Cherry I'lene sprnrr lOi't 1 iBtfe Pi. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS OF ECRASE LEATHER IN THE BOUDOIR COLOR INGS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE OLD FRENCH AND EARLY ENGLISH PERIODS. CHEST The Frost on the Proverbial Punkin should mean -an Overcoat on Your back ! Reasonably Priced at Perry's 320, $25, $28, $30 and up to $45 for New Fall and Winter Topcoats. Handsome Ulsters with big Roll-up Collars, Muff Pockets, Double-breasted Fronts $30, $35, $40, $45 and up to $85 Reefer Jackets in Dark Oxford very warm and very handy for Open-air workers $18.00 Corduroy Jackets lined with Fleece for Men on Motors or in Airplanes $15 and up to $40 for Jackets with Fur Collars Leather-lined reversible Coats for Motorists and for Aviators $30 to $85 si Raincoats $ Cutaway Coats M Frock Coats 'm Evening Dress Clothes 'j Tuxedo Suits Dress & Fancy Vests . Separate Trousers for , . M Work or Formal Wear m Corduroy Trousers to Big Value, $6 ?j Everything il thafs Clothes H JB at Perry' 8 IhM m Perry & Co. "N. B.T." i 16th & Chestnut SU. "f . o .(i A jm J 4 ! ?.- m 4- I .r- ' i. l Tt . 't. V o . .- i im
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