Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1918, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY;
DECEMBER 12, 1918
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MRS. FALES'S MEMORY
HONORED IN TABLET
Services Held in Bethany Sun
day School Hall for Charity
Wprker
Seral hundred friends of the lftto
Mrs. MaryjWanrmaker Falds, sister of
.Tolin Wanttm&keY. attended a mtmorlal
Regies last'Wnlng In Bethany Sunday
Schooj .Hal?, TWenty-second and Baln
brldgageet?,t hlch a bronio tablet
to MrsV Fates was impelled. The tablet
WRs,',pfesented by ha Actlvo Band of
Betllj'qhurch, of 'which Mrs. Fales
uas tlie leader for many years. She
died last surftmer.
PramlnenN. members of Bethany
Churchj'ancl men actUe In politics and
Institutional work delivered addresses,
jH whlchHJieypald tribute to Mrs Fales
as ftofnanv4io was Indefatigable In
good works. Wardcn Robert McKenty,
of the Eastern Penitentiary, told how
she never missed a Saturday at the
House of Correction during his In
cumbency as suporlntendent, visiting
maleLhnd female Inmates, giving them
soodjadUee, communicating with their
fampjefc and obtaining positions for
them When they left th pr'son
Samuel McReynolds presided, and the
Rev. Dr. Dotage i pebtecost, pastor of
Bethany, delivered anaddreas of wel
como PCtof'Tentecost read a letter
from John Wanamakor, who was unable
to attend. The tablet was presented by
Captain James Johnston, better known
as the Rev. "Jlmmle ' Johnston, assisted
by Miss Ruth Poulson.
Following a brief, address by Htfgh
Black, of the Men's Friendly Union, the
audience sang 'My Country, "Via of
Thee," after which the tablet was re
eeled by RoTjert M. Coyle.
"SOLDIER BILL" WRITES POEM
Hope of Early Return Home
Fighter's Inspiration
Lively lines of poetry. Inspired by
Btofies that the American soldiers will
be starting homo soon, have been sent
from overseas to the Evening Public
Ledger by William S Pluta, Company
D Third Anti-aircraft Machine Gun Ua
tallon It W entitled 0erseas," and Is
rignea -aomier biu " xno poem fol
lows: Thero ar rumors In tho ftlr.
I cart hear them eiftrywhere.
As they noat upon the balmy southern
breeze
And thev come from evers where.
Hut from mostly '0er Here."
Where tho bu lets and the whiz bags slzz
and sneeze
Oh, methinks X hear the splash
Of the billowy waves that dash
, Over tho transport that Is labeled "Over
seas "
And the Jolly lads that veil
Back to sweethearts ''All Is well "
As thev crowd agalnat the rallln&r thick
as hees
Yet they look with eager ejea
At the smoky eastern skies
Where the leaden balls and steel ones fell
like rain
But they nny U won't take lonfr -"Hflltn
Phillv" in thplr unnir
Till the o d ship brings them safely home
nmun
, GROCERY FINED: CLOSE BAKERY
Alleged Flour Profiteer Must Pay
$25 to Red Cross
A grocer who profiteered on flour was
I made to pay a fine and a baker 'who
' failed to show courtesy to a food In
vestigator has been ordered to close his
shop for thirty days by the food admin
jjjlstratlon. , a-,.
(' Because ho had charsed ten centra
-.pound for wheit flour, James A. Hosen
,,bere. of 601 Qermantown avenue, paid,
ij'at the Instigation of the enforcement
division of the administration, a fine of
,$25 to the Red Cross
Daniel Cutler, 4004 Poplar street, suf
1 fered more beerely for refusing; to al
low a food administration Inspector to
malic an examination of his bakery or
1 to submit a sample of his dough for
analysis Food admlnstratlon officials,
' reeallng that this was the second In
stance of such refusal, and that when a
sample had been taken last an lnsultl
clent quantity of substitutes had been
' found, had him haltd before the en
forcement dllslon for a hcarlnf. Ad
mitting the charges, he was ordered to
close his bakery for thirty days.
500 'MOURNERS" TO ATTEND
CREMATION OF EX-KAISER
Harry Davis Republican Club
Will Burn "Bodies" of William
Hohenzollern and Son
Parade Tonight Will Precede
"Services at Twenty-third Street
and Allegheny Avenue
After lying In state four dajs at the
clubhouse of tho Harry Davis Republi
can Club of the Thirty-eighth Ward,
the "bodies" of William Hohenzollern,
former Kaiser, and his son, Frederick
William Hohenzollern, former Crown
Prince, will be cremated tonight.
The hundred members of the club.
In somber garb, wearing the mourner's
black "stoeplpe" hats and smoking
clay pipes, will act as an escort. Two
bands have been engaged to play the
funeral dirges.
Six brawny negroes, costumed to rep
resent his Satanic Majesty, will serve
as pallbearers. John H. Dangert, Jr.,
who will marshal the mourners and1 es
cort, also will officiate at the cremation,
which will tako place upon a scaffold
erected In front of the clubhouse at
Twenty-third street and Allegheny ave
nue The funeral cortege will lcae the
jlubhouse at 8: JO o'clock The "body"
of the late and unlamented Kaiser will
rest upon a truck, drawn by a mule,
and draped with the red, white and black
(lag of the former German empire. The
"body" of the ex-Crown Prince will be
borne In a carriage of ancient lntage,
also drawn by a mule.
Molng east on Allegheny aenue, the
procession, Illumined by th$ red fire
torches carried by each man, will pro
ceed to Twenty-second street, thence
south to Lehigh avenue, woBt to Twenty
fourth street, north to Somerset, west
to Twenty-fifth street, north to Alle
gheny avenue and back to the scene of
the cremation. Following the last riles,
the pallbearers will give a devil doiice
while the fires burn down.
Many "tokens of respect and pym-
TURKEYS WILL COST LESS
Good Supply Expected to Make
Price 45 Cents a Pound
Christmas turkeys will be down to
normal prices and will sell from forty
to forty-five cents a pound, according
to those wlm are keeping In close touch
wlh Hm mirket.
Before Thanksgiving the birds reached
probably tne mgnest price on recoio, in
thin part of the country and brought
as high as sixty and sixty-five cents a
uiund. Bather than nay this flBUro,
however, thousands of housekeepers com
promised nnd bought chickens, which
Fold at forty and forty-five cents. This
caused a slump In turkey nrlces, re
ducing th birds from ten to fifteen
ceiiln a pound on the day before Thanks
giving. It was too late, however, to
dlsposn of most of them. Thousands
were left on tho market.
Nineteen Btntes will ship carloads cf
turU.'is for Christmas and with thosa
rnlhSd nearby there Is a every Indica
tion that the supply will be equal to the
dimar.d thus bringing the price down
to the reach of the normal .pocketbook.
SEEK GROCERY ECONOMY
LA QUESTIONE DEL
POTERE TEMPORALE
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PublUhM ni1 DIMrlbutM Under
.... , PERMIT NO 841
. AiitnorlMd bv th net of October a,
1017. on nio at tho Tostofflce of Phila
delphia. IVi.
lly order of tho Prfaldent
A B. BURLESON.
Poatmaiter General.
lEADY FOR CREMATION
After lying in state for four davs at
the clubhouse of the Harry Davis
Republican Club, of the Thirtj
eighth Ward, the "bodies" of Wil
Ham Hohenzollern and his son,
Frederick W. Hohenzollern, will bo
cremated tonight
pathy" have been received from the ex.
Kaiser's one-time friends and associates
Field Marshal von Hlnderburg sent a
llmberger cheese, which rests on the
coffin while the "body" lies In state, and
General Ludendorff sent a wreath of
dried sauer kraut Over the casket are
suspended miniature airplanes, nnd the
casket Itself Is decorated with small
cannon, shells and machine guns, tokens
from the Allies.
Manufacturers' Representatives to Dis
cuss Plans at Dinner
Economies and greater efficiency In
sale and distribution of grocery products
will be discussed tonight at the eleventh
annual dinner of the Association of
Manufacturers' representatives at the
Bellevue-Stratford. . . . ., ,
Among the speakers 'will be Frank w.
Fort, United States food administration,
nnd United States Senator Bert M. Fer
naldv of Maine. Mr. Fernald Is a mem
ber of the Senate Committee on Com
merce. The present views of the largo dis
tributors of groceries will be presented
by Arjay Davles, president of the Na
tional Wholesalo Grocers' Association
and former president of the Pennsylva
nia, New Jersey nnd Delaware Whole
sale Grocers' Association.
Other speakera win bs W. H. Manss,
director of the war service executive
committee of the Chamber of Commerce
of the United States; Frederick Mason,
vice president ot the American Specialty
Manufacturers' Association: E. J. Cat
tell, City Statistician, and the Rev. Car
ter Helm Jones,
Mllann, 12 dlcembre
SI voclfera nel clrcoll del Vntlcano chc
In occaslono della vlslta ulTlclale che II
Presldente Wilson fara' al Papa II 23
dlcembre corrente. Benedetto XV. sotto
mettera' al capo dagli Statl Unltl un
nuovo schema per una finale slstema
zlone dell'lnoluta questions tra II
Papato e l'Unlta' d'ltalla, relatlvamcnte
al potere temporale
II Papa cerchera dl ottcners la
cooperazlpne degll statl Unltl per rag
glungere le sue asplrazlonl alia Confer
enza della Pace.
Home, 11 dlcembre
rr stato uffldalmcnte annunzlato che
II Presldente Wilson glungera' In Roma
alio ore undid antlmerldiane del glorno
ventldue dlcembre corrente.
II Presldente restera' osplte del lie
d'ltalla per tre glornl,
Nel clrcoll del Vatlcano si asslcura
che nel prosslno conclstoro Papa Bene
detto creera' un nuovo cardlnale belga
Tale nomlna avverr-bbe In rlconoscl.
mento della parto presa dal Belglo nella
re cento guerra
SI crede che la nomlna cadra' Sopra
Padre Jansson dell Ordlne del Benertct
tlnl, attualmente segrctarlo della com
mlsslone blbllca pontlflcla.
Federlco Anderson, uno scultore amer
Icano, pressentera' alia conferenza della
pace un bozzetto per l'erczlone dl un
Campldogllo per la propoata Lega dells
Nazlonl. Ugll proporra' la costruzlone
In Francla o nel Belglo,
Brent, 11 dlcembre.
II Vapors "Olorgla Washington" degll
Stntl Unltl, con a bordo II Presldente
Wilson cd II suo segulto, ha camblato
II suo corso dopo aver lasclato le Isole
Azores ed arrlvcra' In Brest prima del
tempo annunzlato. Clo' secondo un dls
paccla ridlotelcgraflco oggo glunto.
II Presldente e' nttem In Brest allc
oro 10 dl venerdl' mattlna, Invece delle
oro tre del pomcrlgglo come era stato
1 prima nnnunzato
Le autorlta' hanno falto erlgcre un
padlgllone nel punto ove sbarchera' 11
Presldente Wilson. L'lnterno del pa
dlgllone tara' decorato con bandiera o
florl o conterra' una plattaforma dalla
qualo II prlmo mlnlstro francese dara'
al PresMente II prlmo saluto a nomo
delta Francla
Un dlipacclo radlotclegraftco dal
Oeorglo Washington ha rlchlesto che I
glornallstl amerlcanl, che partlrono da
New York c61 Vaporc ' Orizaba", prima
della partenza del Presldente, rlman
gano a bordo flno all.'arrlvo del Capo
degll Statl Unltl
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Comforts
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Comfortables the prettiest
of the season. New effects in
figured cambric, printed sa
teen, mull and rich silks.
Some with wide plain borders.
Blankets all sizes softest,
fluffiest, warmest imaginable.
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses Box Springs
' 1632 Chestnut Street
Bedsteads
It Always Was a Fighting Name
, Remember the Minute Men of Lexington
the scrappiest, gamest, readiest set of
fighters in the history of the world's wars.
In the war, just finished, with Germany,
the 'Lexington i Motorompany true to the
traditions of its name went to war with its
entire energy.
"No more Lexington passenger cars until
Rj that bird known as the Kaiser is extinctua
defunct, i. e., down and out," we said.
Which he now is.
The steady, increasing stream of pro
duction of Lexington cars was, therefore,
temporarily interrupted.
Now that peace has come, there will be
a greater demand.
This is a re-starting period ior America
and for individual Americans.
Why- shouldn't you yourself start
thej, new year off with the Lexington? It is
analliance that is sure to win in 119 the
year of world peace I
Make.peace'with yourself and family and purchase
a Lexington during "Auto Jubilee Week"
EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30
MU8IC BY THE LEXINGTON ORCHESTRA
LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY OF PENNA.
W. A. KU8ER, Vlct.PresI dent, General'Manasier
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We Make the Filling
Bake finer - flavored mince pie this
Christmas and do it economically.
Atmores
MINCE MEAT
is already sweetened already prepared.
With it you do no mixing no chopping, or
washing.
Atmore's Mince Meat abounds in nu
trition. In it rich fruits and choice meats
are blended to a flavor that only our
famous old English recipe can give.
Make Liberty Fruit Cake
with Atmore's Mince Meat
Ingredients
3 lbs. Atmore's Mince Meat
1,4' lb. Shortening
1 oz. Baking Soda
1-16 oz. Cinnamon
1-16 oz. Nutmeg
VL oz. Salt 2 lbs. Flour
1-16 oz. Allspice 1 lb. Sugar
To Prepare
Add one pound of water to three
puunas 01 mince meat.
Method
Crenm chnrttminn eiiBM nH.i 11
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Then stir the soda into the Mince
jucm ann acm ootn together and mix
thoroughly. Then mix flour and
spices together and add to the mix
ture. Deat altogether thoroupr.lv
and bake one hour in a moderate
Order Atmore's to
morrow. See how asv
it is to have really lus
cious Mince Pie.
Every Grocer Sells
Atmore's Mince Meat
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Fcr more than a third of a century the active heads of this company hove
stood between the consumer and the food profiteer. This has been particularly
evident during the trying days of the past four years.
Now that peace conditions obtain and the restrictions on certain lines have
been removed we are quick to give you every advantage. WE REPEAT
If You Are Not Now an American Stores Customer, You Soon Will Be
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enough for a family of five.
Red Kidney Beans 10c can
A good size can,
Every DayMIlkcan7-c14c
Strictly high-grade. A positive household
necessity. Better and more economical to use
for all kinds of cooking than fresh milk.
Wheat Flour 12-ibbag 75c
Any mill brand in stock. All straight wheat
flour and no substitutes required.
Asco Buckwheat 14c
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griddle. Already prepared, nothing to add
just mix your batter and pour.
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Sliced Dried Beef. .
Moss Rose Catsup bot 10c
Mother&Quaker Oats,pkg.l0c
Best Corn Meal lb. 5c
Choice Prunes lb. 14c
Pure Cod Fish pkg. 8c-12c
Aunt Jemima or Uncle
Jerry Pancake Flour,pkg.l4c
lb. 48c
VS-lb. can 15c
Our Very Best Teas
Pink Salmon.
Fresh Shad. . . , . . .bigr can 23c
Purity Spaghetti. can 10c-15c
Choice Apples -pk. 15c
Juicy Grape Fruit. . .ea. 6c-8c
Fancy Lemons doz. 15c
Mixed Vegetables
for Soup can 13c
Do Your Xmas Baking Now Just 12 Days Left
Plum Pudding can 29c-55c
Fancy Cranberries lb. 12c
Best Mince Meat lb. 18c
Golden Pumpkin .,can 12c
Best Mixed NuW lb. 33c
Evap. Apricots lb. 27c
Asco Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c
Crisco ..lb. can 30c
Thyme, Sage & Basil pkg. Gc
Sweet Marjoram pkg. 8c
Ground Cinnamon can 5c
Shredded Cocoanut. .. .pkg. 5c
Sliced Peaches can 19c
Fancy Cherries can 23c
Fancy Apricots can 17c
Choice Pears can 20c
Seedless Raisins ....pkg. 14c
Seeded Raisins pkg, 4e
Fancy Orange Peel lb. 33c
Fancy Lemon Peel lb. 33e
Glace Citron lb. 35c
Pure Jelly glass 13c
Asco Peas can 19c
Tender Asparagus. .. .can 16c
These Prices in All Oar Up-to-Date
Meat Markets
Lean
Soup
Bump
Bound
Beef
High-Gratie Beef
Steak 45c,
20CIb Boneless Pot ROSSl OlTlb Bo?Uns Beef 28
Genuine Spring Lamb
Rib Chops lb. 38c
Rack Chops lb. 32c
Shoulders lb. 30c
Stewing lb. 20c
City
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ITIIOI Roasts
Best Cuts 44c lb.
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Genuine Yearling Mutton
Rib Chops lb. 30c
Rack Chops lb. 26cv
Shoulders Ib.'23c
Stewing lb. 16c
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Fresh Killed Milk-Fed Chickens 39c ib
Fresh Beef
Liver, lb.. .
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Fresh Beef
Kidneys, lb.
18c
Fresh Cook
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New Heinz
Krout, qt..
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