Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC L.ED&ER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919
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I NOT PARADE
SCOT1ISH ORGANIZA TIONS CITY'S SOLDIERS
PA Y TRIBUTE TO BURNS,
barkation Officials Say
Soldiers Han't March
ThVough Streets
f
BACK AS HEROES
This Is 160th Anniversary of Birthday of Famous Port, Who,
Though He Died in Obscure Poverty, Foresaw ' Lirut. W. B. Ruff. Who
Present Popularity r $ . ml
, Downed Three German
Planes, Reaches U. S.
THIS la the 160tli ntinlvcrsary of the and he wrote under kimi handicaps
birth of Robert better linoivn as Ho vvns mi ctitlmlnt In suite of Bloomy
Bobble Burn", the mnn vho helped mnke environment. , -
'Vt T TlIAVi'Yn T"k nnl'V wcotinnil Mmous. Ills poettn, which Often In Jocular moon he predicted iipnn.vimr trv t'ei'ri
.L.Jj 1I1AIUK 1U UUCtX imany have described na real heart that his birthday would come to be MLLHAIMtiAlj iHtilN I SbU
I throbs, add luster to his name as the I noted union? other remarkable events.'
world itrocca older. I He died In poerty, nnd as his bank
Members of Scotch organizations here, nccount was somewhat lean ho envo the
Including the Caledonian Club, the This, physician who attended him a, pair of
ties and the Tarn o' Shnnters, arc ob-! pistols for his services,
servlnc the birthday of the famous poet ' Durns inlRlit have been an American
Literary authorities agree that Hums i poet. He came very near It In 1788
put words together as scarcely any other he had a disappointment In loe, which
writer ever did. Like many poets, his was unusual for Hobble, nnd engaged
fame came after his death, passage for the West Indies. Then he
Kvldenccv of the popular nppeal of his j had a change of heart and decided to
works Is shown by (he fact that persons . remain In Kilmarnock and console hlni
who know little, of other iioetn can i pir hi urtntlncr tils minns
readily quote llurns. Had ho gone to 'the West Indies he has arrived at New York aboard the
Wobble" was born January 2"., 1759, would have eventually have come to i transport cincnioer, one ot seven vei
)ont Wunt Soldiers to Come
in Contact With the
Public
Troops aboard the Haverford will not
parade through the streets of Philadel
phia when they arrive here January 30.
Major General David C. Shanks, of
Hoboken, In charge of debarkation for
Philadelphia!! Tells How Fake
American Soldiers Cowed
Encmv Forces
l.ltmeiiRiit W. n. TtuCf. 3::M Mont,
gomeiy avenue, a Philadelphia aviator
who downed three Hermans In ! ranee.
AGED HIKER'S NEW SHOES
DERANGE BIRTHDA Y PLtNS
Sore Foot Will Pi event Samuel Cavin From Starting 500-Mile Jaunt
on Sixty-seventh Anniversary, Se lie Will Walk to
fiovlestotcn Tomorrow Instead
A t'Alll of new shoes made especially
for long-distance walking, i-pollcd
the plans of Samuel J I'avln, former
lty Solicitor, to celebrate his sixty
seventh -birthday tomorrow by starting
on a BOO-mllc hike, by giving him a
tore foot.
Mr. Cavin, however will take a little
stroll up to Ooylestown, l'a , tomorrow
morning to visit his brother-in-law.
I tleorge I,. Huntzlnger. lie s.ijh a walk
of that distance 1.4 nntlilni? iimtnnnt for
I 1dm.
I!A.I fJ 1... !.. 1.. I I -.. I
niiiiuHj filler hi- iiitn net'il rimy
ARMY KEEPS MEN
UNTIL JOBS OPEN
Returned Soldiers' Friends
Here Notified of War De-
partment's Order
In a small cottage by the wa'jsldc near i the fulled States In nil likelihood, nndl's with troops aboard which have ar
the Department of the Rast, In n letter! the Bridge of Doon. two miles from , might have had his Poems puhlHhed lnJllc nl that port In the last twenty
i- .. ,..... -,.. ...-. ... ....... . Air. Scotland. His life was one of toll' this ee.untrv .tour hours.
wo ,ua)ur miiii nuiu eiiac lie muse en-'
rce the debarkation regulations "that
STEFANSSON RAPS
Tho tloentcrr nlMi brought buck the
vears old Mr t'uvlii has taken walks ntlrmnts tn mllt in mniroiiiliiiliint
In the subuibs ranging from twent. ' branches of the niinv, and also tried to
back home. Hut theie Is no use trlng
that now because I might hurt injself."
Tamot rcivv morning nt 8 o'clock Mr
Cavln will leave his Homo at 417 North trr-ve r mnn eiTi'iTirvv
Kortlcth street nnd start out on his hike AIU3 LtUl Mil Al IUxN
to Doylestown. Ilo will have as his .
rompnnion Jim, a tliorniiKlitireil Airenaio
terrier. Jim Is his companion on nearly
nil his trip.
Mr. Cavln Is In the best of health nnd
every das walks to nnd from his ofllce.
I haven't nn ache or a pain," said
the lawver, "and I attribute my splen
did condition to walking '
Purine the war Mr C.ivln made two
GOODWIN'S FIFTH WIFE REttTLP ,
,,-.. 1'iuiuiuau uctunns
Bride of Lieut. Gilson ,
i. V .?"'. Jan' 25. Marjorle More
land, fifth wife of Nat Goodwin, who
divorced the actor a little more than a.
f P.?ir..nK0 .wn. m"-rlel In the municipal
l,dl5fT ""V'" Monday to Lieutenant
Hay Clllson. U. S A., It is announced.
The officer, who recently left the
.?f. ',.Rl ,MP ,,ote' Netherlands
with his wife. Both confirmed the Btoty
i ni.r?.ma,,co over tho telephone, but
Hail little tO AftV nhniit It fu.lhBi. than
lnnt,.thltT' .,,ould depart In a few days
for Palm Hench on their honeymcon.
Lieutenant Ollson Is a New Yorker.
He served with the Thirty-seventh Dl-
vision of the 125th Infantry, nnd van
norm irpprnhm- "ft J
1
Problem of Unemployed Will
Be Simplified by Keeping
Fighters in Service
rations here Interested In obtalnh.g em- all sor'.V'oV'neonre' SrJOSSK
Dojlestown Is cnlllt for ovei seas work with the Young ployment for returning soldiers were rc,,(I " letter lecelved by the police
honn December :C
TOOK SUICIDE'S CLOTHES
Allegeil Thief TelU About It tn Letter
Signed "Slippery Tommy"
Men-rti-hrlstlnn Association, but was re. , ...,,,, ,,,.. . . ,,,.,, n, ,,, u-nr I 'e to explain the dl-ippearance. of
rill prevent contact of the troops with OPrUW PI ITU UfllJllDC
the public while passing through Phlla- 1 Ullll KjMJVli llVllVllO
lelphla," Major Smith assured dcncrnl
?Phanks that his order would be carried
hut.
K No welfare workers except a limited
numDer cr lieu cross workers win ne
parmltted to offer the soldiers cigar
ettes nnd refreshments.
These orders of Oeneral Shanks are
lrectly contrary to the rules enforced
ftt New York nnd conflict with the ex-
cessed desire of Secretary ot war
Saker to have troops parade In the
itreets at the port at which they are
Planded.
KpGcneial Shanks explained enforce-
nent or me strict reguiauon in i-iuik.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
Adopts Fine Tribute to Former
President Written by
Judge Martin
live to thirty mile
thlrt miles nwny.
"l f'.Tttn r.ihltn Im1 t-m . . .. 1. nA1. 4nnnil l,.iiilirn rf ilpnftlONH
mado In antlilliatlon of his blrtlulnv The sexagenarian has a system of . '" partment
hike One of the shoes rubbed his foot training nil hi own. No matter wnnt omcers to discharge
until it became sore. ' the temperature Is outside, lie t.iucs a
'I am disappointed,1 Mid Mr. Cavln. cold plunge every morning ami a lirisk
MISSION WORKERS
Tortleth Kiiglneers llcglment which 1 "r ,,a1 expected to walk down to l.ewes, rub-dovvn He eats a light breakfast.
I laved -i big iMrt In SetW t " 1,el- ",0 '''rthplace of my mother, then never eats nnv thing In the middle ot the
matKs M... ca oullag00' Cape May and walk rt ,,y. but has a heavy meal in the eve-
Pl.lladelphlans In the r(,Kmcllt, ,,0 '"rough .New Jersey to Sandy Hook, nnd nine.
rlol lu8 nnd n ntittr.iKA left nn tho rlf
iimliuctir.fr conimiindlnR I 'nk bv Mr. John Luknv, of Scranton.
UIIAII ell I A n . .1 . -1 11- I.. . . .
li.i entlstr.il n V .. ' l ,r,,llr" ' tienin in me waters
no enusteu men 0f . iicm.hn.,nn u.. v
fiom the army against their desires un-,,fniH hlni'elf Slliitierv Tommy" wroto
til such time as the, tan obtain employ. I ", i'-lVft'1!? ""' SLW" ,ne P""
I .. ""'- ' r. (ln.
T
li ev
A tribute to Colonel Theodore Roose
velt has been adopted by the directors
of the I'enn Club, upon motion of Judge
elphia by saying that the landing of William H. Staake, as exprejslve of the
roons here from the Haverford Is really iinriri' .-.. ( .u- -,.- nr.i,if.
k .: . . . .... ... . ii - ...-.... .t ...c iv...... ,.0.UL..v
tiesi oi wneiner ine mmitiiK "i ftiujiVi
Cause Disturbance
Among the Eskimos. Says
Arctic Explorer
Activity of mlsslcnaries among the
Americans surpassed the ilennans In
K,,.VlSrtr".'.0 a NAVY EAGER TO TARE FORTUNES OF YEAR
using man Here, told o" tile manner In i
which the Americans used mechanical' niCrUADfUn CrtI HIFDC
Ksklmos was" deplored bv VIlKjaluiur , tpc,,th n'-'1 Wnlnut streets, orilved
,.(,.., ,. ... " , New York aboiud the Meri.v. (Hh
htef.msson. Arctic explorer nnd - lli!laPlil.lans who h..v, ,e..cbed t
men to fool the eiiemv. These mediant
I en! men were pined In sight of the
(eimntiH and were moved nbcut 111 u
i manner giving the bodies the Inipics-
! slon that a large force was opposing
them
! Captain Prederlck Ir,iton, Nine-
arilved at
ther
PIVOT ON THIS DAY
Hie
coveier of the "Hlonde l.'sklmn," nt tho port nnd the vessel on which they ar
annual dinner of the OeographIc.il So- flveil are as lullows
M...i i.ti i.. nmn.rit. hniiHieil "oain, ,. tv nf Plilla.1..i..i,l.. lai niri, i., .1.. i n " .Mi res i .ipiain ireuericK
Jikf this port. The tribute, which was written by , Hellevue-Stratford
Recruiting Officer Here Offers
Immediate Month's Fur
lough as Inducement
from the governtmnt during this tem
poral y service T'or the time being at
least the War Department will have
ninhle work to keen the men busy In
llin I'vi'iils Prirti'inl if HiirU ' handling demobilization of other troops
uirc ivLiiis. i tirumi n iii,u,uiirt )n BtorlnB ftr mltcrInl aml ln
hitnllar tasks.
itrnth
llie tlilef explained that he had visited
the river late at night and found the
sultciiso containing clothes, also a letter
w lilch he Inclosed with his own and
Another aspect to the new policy Is 1. 7 ' "m,' , " '. :r ',?'" '"'f"'' P"Terreo
' i ueath to the troubles of life. Because
that the families or mairled soldiers the clothes looked good enough to fit a
will continue to draw their allotments ! ""'V.:1." Vf,.hl1, nciualntanvc, the thief
. A. ...... mi ,,, iiiji n-ii.T, lie moK inem
ment In civil life. The object Is to help
nlve the problem of unemploed dls
tliarged soldiers
V welcome III the regular navy awaits
honorably discharged soldiers, eie.
dallv those with some niuchaulc.il or
"t
Tii.Ih-a T TT'MW- Arn.il- --. 1.a ,IIa.
Slmnk, leges Protection Z" .l, ' ,i ' 1 1
, , , , . ,. i tors of the I'enn Club, follows;
am particularly nnxious. s.Ud ...N...r ,., ,h. ,.,, mnun,, ln lho thurrh.
t I 'l.1 lOU, .MIM'l.'eillll llll II HI HI hlll'l-ll , I . . , , . , .I,,!,,
t.lonlnatil .limino lv Slmlit.ilil T'Ull " """"
There'ls no law among the i:-'Oieen street: Daniel Capoiutl, Cltiiii T1,t' nvy recruiting oltlcer In tin-
(llcnmore avenue: Nicholas Catiurnl. uisirioi. i.ieuirnaiii iinnmnimer ign.i-
3en,eral Shanks,
"to have tho debarka- jr,i whirh slcnlflea human sorrow, tint
Sv on at Phi adelph a accomplished satis- '; Brief so personal to no many person..
fV 11 ii . i i a. ni,fi,tlt. I,,.,,,,.,. I "Theortore ltooer t wns a man ot illVfr
tlaatorlly to higher authority, because me,i talents . ami possesned a vivid Irtrrrst
1..J . 1 ... n.....A rlA.ll.la na tn ll. -.11 Ulnn- -...J I.. ..II nnnrf I .Inna nf nn.
Drc nae IHeil r.inii: iiwum.o ... .w in .,11 iiiuiKi-. iinii in tin vi... ....- ' i'r"-
1iAf1.nr. If it-fin nrnf.tll'ahle to carrv OUl l1" tx'm oronu iirmorrHl'f- imu n iiuitiu
lJiether It waB prnctitaoic to carrj out ... ,...,,. lh ..,.,, Hnri maH, th, in
ns ai pons noi iii- i aivhluals his personal friends. No r
Mmosi but public sentiment and public j
"'""" ; -. ''-" ',," .,".; I "cr, S3 North Slxt)-scunil f-treit;i
member of the pact, he said. 'The T,(),as Kennedv , u.M North l-'lttv-fourth
work of the missionary has caused more ' ,ro(.ti ,.,, ,,,, K KclI, ;si Xcntl, '
domestic disturbance, and. In my nplii- I ,.,, rrnc(1 rtreet . i.i,.mpni,nl Theodore l
Ion. the change has been very much Koscii, ;)7 rnrfnrd street.
for tho worse." on the tioetoer Major Loudon S.
TI. . iiiltftilnHiifiii ltn tflonn.Ml In nhil vf. . . . - ...... I
Handling returning troops. In one In- Z2Z-U, .n"'h,PV"r,",.K ir"fr end." or "' ... :'p ' ".. ." J'" ' ""'" .."..." .. I)) "" "l""""- or """
rnce. at least, at another port the t,.ni enemies when .loser Intlm.ej dl- "'"..... ,... "'' - "' nscnau avenue , i.emenniit Oliver,
'..f"1 ' . ... . .. i.- .. .... ..... .... flit. mmlilA nfi.l plnno ...I thltif-a' li. arflil 1 ., vuhh nr..l..r..r. ..e fl. n ..1...n n mlf
mi- mm mi- t.ii- ...r I'.i'iu ...... v......p.v.. ......r.-. " j....... iini.-i-ii, inuuiiic "i ne ..iif-n in j 'in i
ibarkat on regulations at ports noi nav- .iiviiiiiiu hi. ner.on.i
B a permanent special organization ior ever ncm vne ioe 01 o numuer m
. . - .. n.nnl. Tli.r. warn a .nlelf In nt. . milff
141'S .outh Juniper street: Morris l.e-di- l'"'' v- Cooper, has Issued this nppe.il:
iMhciiaigcii men in ine anawi ; uu
ou want a thirty d.ijs" furlough
with p.o ?
Just as eoou as ou riceivv our
dischaige fiom the nrmy, look up a
navy iccrultlng station and get Into
a real dub whhh offers opportunity
for rapid ndvanceuifiit
Don'l tnl.e time to go lion. el l.nllst
In the unvy llrst. Then, vou will be
your port overseas, tatlnu. orntory. and his wrllltiEs. unadorned very much for the worse. As a lesult of
cord as stating that ' l" the flowers of rhetoric, carried lonvleilon the freedom nniong the Ksklmos with
?shed, nd thLt. If SPol.a'Sn.ffMoTIlWW; hlch women can leave their husbands.
,j .,ii ..n.nhornt nn nf ricrit niRrp. nnii Riram r numor cave nr.- men treat tnpin won 'i icrt? nra trior
!MH concerned nt Philadelphia could le 1 orS'pori' ophu'lPPlr. Vh'rVS ""pn l"n men. ard women au- never
)f Hmected." I never abused, and there was no ono more haid Up for husbands
I wvT'dijf? '" ',w',r'"nB VT " pn "Under the Influence of the missionary
I "lie enJoed life In the fulle.t measure nnd American life divorce only can In
I nnd possessed tho faculty of maklnn those obtained at Nome, Alaska, and much
nbout him harnr. ..i.i . . . .... .... -...-....
....w .... -...w .- T (IH erpnt -fic(irt nrKi hl, intty Heals of iiuumr i ucrii i-iiuseu dj inc mission-
s frcin welcoming tne, praI.,eni truth, spurned a neutrality toward ary telling the Ksklmos that a flret mar.
permission was asked ' nations that dlscraied the humanity of the ,.. ,f.,IuiK
i lir-mcli of Ihe board , sea and committed vltroelous International " ,"""'"", ; .. ,., . , , ,
..t orancn oitneuoa.ru i j ".Some things that men like Tolsto
7if(w i.f. i --f i.n DniiBfni.fnrv Tlil. f losed his clean, vlcornus life and the un-
aiMce.-based on experience- last year In 'V M-YH.j.n, " LT "''i . , I lXl? X Z"V? X
P....... ......V.-.U. V... f,f,. ., ... T..'. .1W1..1
Hicks s-treet. anil T'rlvnlcs Walter S i
Hiuce. of I fir. S t'mhri.i strfet, James
Hennett, 3I3H North Second street , i
tleorge T, Mudd, 1514 Merlon avenue;
Albert T. Dick. "ST1 I'.meiahl street;
Hosarius Kalchctto, 1838 South Kifticntli
street; August I. Lord. 130.1 l'orter
street: Corporal Albert V. Horn, llltf
louden street: Corporal John I. Wjl.in '
'.'11 Kast Oilcans stieet; Corporal Al
bert J. Nuss, 204 Noi til Thirty-third
-treit, and Privates (ieoige J Dujnk.
1748 Juniata street; Krcdeilck J Kllgus,
1323 (llrard avenue; Joseph Snillli. 48311
Walnut street; fleorge I) Morgan, I I3S
North Sixteenth street; Paul Dedulk.
:lfi3 Mercer street; Theodore r. He
how, 5311 Nicholas street: Howard A.
I'atterson, 1032 Green strtet, John W.
Heverely. 5714 Ludlow street, and Louis
f.ieenblatt, 3110 Montgomery avenue:;
CorM)ral llrnn Dagiiey, f22S Malcolm .
striet, Company A. lliith Infantry;
Samuel ll. Alllhand, 1730 Vlorils street.,
ltOth Infantry; C. J. H.irtniami, Com,'
. pany D. 315th lnf.intr.v, 1722 Hrlstol
street. ,
' On the batlh'.slilp Louisiana Captain
IK. II Wlghain. of Clieltenham. i
jlo go down the river to meet the llaver-
ItVtord and give thu soldiers cigarettes,
.food and candy.
ends. hi. untarnished repuiatlon sreat nWI- i-.hlmo.
nu inxnausiiuio nui un nn- wn -
Itlna a
I rrtftta ii f-enl nallnn nil Id IxitlnUV .Itlit In Tim nrti'f.iutnn uau Yi A liFAaAiil'itiAti nt
Tho boat which Is to meet the Haver- ; each orri. . he km called to nil. Inriudln , i.-iiho k'em K-r.no t.i.dni irhi..i. i
SMford will accommodate 1009 persons. Ad- O' .rresldency of thli grt it "P""". n. nunr1. . ... A, ,,., ',
r-ijf .... ... m -t . iiiipiapti ine inieni m vatuiu ...... ...- ...- ........... . .... rfi... .... .........n..........
BWlmlsslon villi be by tickets, some of which 1Ue to adorn It. work nlonir eeocrnnhlc.il lines.
BiiJ.ro still to be obtained at the olllce of "In hi. .ardent Inietorth; ''"'';" An Innovation was made this ear at
WOllw Plillaileipnia council or national ae- intimately familiar, there was no divided the request of Mr. Stefnnssnn. Instead
SMfrnse In the Liberty Building. I allegiance He knew no north, no south. nf ule medal being of gold It was made
M Among tho organizations which will "SVn'he? de7enseUhenw a! ive'r foremSUi: of bronze, the difference tn value, nt the
IBVbe represented em tho boat but not on 'his crest hlch nnd hi. falchion keen, he explorer's lenuest, being sent to the
f the uier are mA."0!.""!,.i '""..,""' .:.Vult.nI-.?, mother of Henri Heuchet. who lost 1,1.
lai The Mavor and his directors of do-1 mint,, ..-hirh deeried the unreasonlnn erle. nf life when the Knrlult. which earrled Ste
l Darlments. the entire membership of the mol, and rolled hark the thunder. i of fansson and his expedition, was wrecked
Councils, the various county otllclals, ' X KTnTS -eholS? and hls'Veudlniel.s.T ' tl' A" "' ' 1H. Mrs. Ueu-
W., ll.rt lttil1nlr.1t.h)fi nintl nf nnttnnnl d. t ral And arlfd. 'Hilt hlfl faorlt nlumf Tfiei H lelt UCbtltUtP 111 Pari
P reuse, the peace Jubilee committee, war-1 """ lL.7;!,S.T,n.Th,.uKn,lhJc.l, h ! -
.V.ttork organizations of both men and "As a legislator h was practical, nnd
iinmen. selected "Mhertv Slnirers." roll, never erl.tlcl.eil wronB for whkh he fal
' , " --.-.-, . -- -- --.- t0 pmiKio a remeuv.
resentatlves of servlct) cluba and can- "Aithnuuh a partisan, he was nn Ann
icens. judKea of the tlty and Federal EJroSStff.'lIlV ' S&Tr "it t!inAlZ
Dourts, utllcers of the xarlous arsonalH, forcciKt and rnlar(rea philoaoih hutl n ncnpi
which comprehended foreiffn land-, mid whh
rnrlched by European iratl and hiftlurlc rt
sear h. ...
S'FIGHT PHONE RATES IN CAPITAL . n.eff'w.i.Ki, ne?,heroRnr,vroft'a;u.ia.e,.m,a1n
J? IIUUI 11IUMU linibU 111 Vnilinbn, tVlrt i,ii,hti rank h. nntrtnt nf imitrhi
I purity nnd lusUr, whose life w deinted
I to his country In peace -and war, untimely
rlnlmed by death on Ihe era of a new deo
"Hl fame hrlfthtens th patre of hlntor
that nolhlntf can eclipse; ho sank helow the
horizon like the nun. full of orbed In the
blaze of hla iplendor '
Qeuspajier reporters nnd photographers.
State Service Board Chairman
t&jt Will Protest to Conpress
ftist,ennsylvanln Public Serice Commli-
r A UTO BANDITS TAKE $70,000
WORTH OF TAILORING CLOTH
Only
Most J alunble Woolens Stolen hv Men IT ho Have I isitcd
Shop and Mills With Two Automobiles Since
First of Year
ivrfelfin viilll Knre.t 1ia fltvtif nrrnlnef IIaa isn
ji),! iiuii, tviii vim j till; iih'iv b.iiif, iiiu lit"
a! " tftlorvlii-in o rnlAfl ilofuiiil In' IlnetiniiitDr
I
.Motor h.iiulits have,KtoIcn more than
7(l,Ono worth ot valuable cloth In 1'hlla
delphla slncn the first of this year.
Tho lohbers mada n Hpeclaltv of hlsh
clnKH tailoring nhnps nnd text Ilo mills
nnd on tvvo occasions hav been watched
by women as they calmly backed their
f ..ii. .iiuey iieituu lli uepai- -" " auiuniolliltH ill iroilL 01 lauorillK CHiau-
' Wnshlnetnn. where h Is tn he Dieimn u'liere n. mnn holds hit. IaK .in, ltuhn.entia Aftee f-.ilnlni? nnvo. tliev
, Many Robberies
Stir Merchants
Combined from Taite One
urlcson before the congressional com
lltce havlnc Jurisdiction over the tele
hone situation.
h i William I. Schaffer, new Attorney
General of Pennsylvania, will be con-
f ulted ,r Mr. Alney before his depar
U 1 HH 1 VkHIMIIIILrillll. U 111 t n I III III
li joined In the Ilitht by rtepresentatives N advanced on merit rather than polltl- carefully selected nothlnft hut the best I mltted at nbout 3:30 o'clock
Two automobiles hauied awn.v the tloth. i
The (.aiiie hand Is believed to have I
been responsible for the lohbery of a !
Jewelry store at L'tOt Kensington ave-
line Iirlvlng up In automobiles, the
robbers leaped to the pavements and,
after breaking Into the store, got aw.i.v '
with Jewelry valued at JlO.OOv. ,
v iriuniiy an tne iot,iierles are com-
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trom other States. The Attorney Oen- cal Influence and pull, Philadelphia cloth In the shops. They then loaded
r.'i.'prHi I. nrp nir np inn Mnipf, rafa ...m.i.f i.a nn iinne.uira n,e rfniif.iniiu fn. ti... t.r.itu nr f n, i inm ,n. in iiminTii iq
!"TliQlii-alnHt the. order nf tho Federal ndmln
L'Utratlon.
In the '
case would be an undesirable rendezvous for tho bolts of cloth Into the automobiles
criminals. anil drovo away before the anlval ot
"With the police put upon that basis Ino PHee.
Irf umciais or me ueu iciepnono e.om- uo nould not hne ,e annunI inttxlx
any jeseeruay iooic tne posuion mat. of crlmnai3 into ti,e city. They would
The shop ot Koberl O. P. Stuart. Fif
teenth street and rolumliln nvetuie, H
morning The automobile englneu were
alniijB left running, desjille the nulso
they made, so us to Im-urn :i iiulckir
getaway In I'ase of dlscoverv.
granted a thirty davs' furlough with
lia. tin liorne then and visit jour
folks.
The I lilted Stales clllplnviiient
service Is Hooded wlili applications
for po'ltlons. This comlltlmi e-an be
relieved If discharged S',die! will
slop long enough to realize the ad
vantages which the navy has tn offer
Why wait around for n position In
'ivll llfe when joii can do bitter In
thr navy.
Have. ou a small know ledge of
electrlcltv? If jou Know' the names
and uses of the various parts of the
,'inmnii and dvnamo tnglne nnd are
familiar with tht ordinal j, t.vpi." of
Mvltchlio.irds and methods of wiring,
you may be enlisted as lariilnn.ui for
eiectrlclan. Men between the ages of
ilghteen and tlilit-(lve villi be en
listed and M-nt to the n.iv.v electrkal
si html, naval opeiatlng base, at
Hampton llo.uls, Virginia.
Machinists take untie e' Maw jou
a limited machine hhoii cvpeilence'
Ilnllst In the navy and be sent to the
navy machinists' n-hool at ''lurlts
Ion. S. C
The stnuilards of the nnvv arc high
ll Is nn honor to be incepted bj the
tiav.v. Only those plijMcnlly lit form
thf personnel of the n.ivv. The best
medical care Is given when needed,
good, wholesome food Is furnished and
the clean. Iiealthv life makes a man of
the boy.
Look at the bluels, ket us he .wings
down lho street I'lenr ofc.ve. gentle
manly In manner, i b-nn of mind He
Is a fair sample of Ihc product of
navy training. Navy dl-dpline Is
nothing more than right good maii
nris. When ou see- a lad look an
ollk'er straight In the fe, then t.ilse
and drop his hand in a snappv
salute, ou can "bet inone ' that lad
will make n superior man. He is not
-.liming the man. he Is pijlng proper
lispect tn the uniform of his govern
ment and giving a heart "liood da '
to a fellow man The man In a navy
uniform is welcome nu where. The
navy blue Is a badge of honor, cour
age and distinction
Over flft.v-flve li.uhs are utilized by
the navy, i all ai Hie navy leciiililng
station. 1M5 Arch stieet. Philadel
phia, Pa, and talk It over with the
bo.vs. A good Job awaits jou' Tlilrtj
dajs le.iv h with pav And the pros
pects of rapid advancement. I'ertalnly
worth looking Into,
OHIO HALTS PHONE CHANGES
Winds Blow on St.
Paul's Day
All those "Happy New Yh.ii gleet,
lugs tli.it have Ilnntiel broiikast In tin
last few weeks will avail uauglil If one
t.traj eloud obscures lho sun todav.
Should one dinp of r.ilu or one Hake
of snow descend, folks might as well
look forward tn fill ther so.u lug In the
high cost of living. And If the wind
blows today President Wilson and the
nations leaders might Jut as well pie
pare for renewal nf the war.
At least there arc still among the
living man) of the 'old school" who In.
lleve;
" Sf. 'nid't Wiiw de nCr cm if rtcur,
II iluci hfflic fi ftci;i)ij icar;
Hal if If ciKii, re to siioic or lolii.
Then v ill lie irrir oil bin if t o c;inni.
coiii or intuit flo itnrk tht i.w,
Cfi-ecif .M'ore of birtli ami brants Kill diej
.l.id if the li (mis do flu aloft.
Then uar thall nf tht kimjtlo.n oft."
And this Is SI Paul's D.iv'
Yents ngo St I'aul's lay was a high
fivtlv.il day In ('.itholl
It commemorates the conversion of St.
Paul, .lust what St. Paul's connection
with the wiatlur man was has never
been dlseovercd, but It was believed by
hi til and low tli.it the falrnevs or foul
imvs of jHMi.ir.v '-.' dccldul not onlj the
weather, but the fortunes of the ensuing
j car.
In olden limes the daj was celebrated
bv hpicial chinch services, parades and
festivaN. ilraduallv c'lindlemas H.ij.
I'ebiuarj .' whin the groundhog Is hiia
popel to view the counti.v after his w 111
1. 1 s shep. has usurped the place nf St
Paul's liar
nway with hlm, No trace of
woman s oouy nas been found.
the
FIRE AT BOWERS BEACH
Delaware Ha I.ci'ort Threatened With
DcMrmtioii as Cottaget Durn
VV llllilnittnn. Del.. Jail. :S Howim s
,..,., Heach. the largest baj shore resort ln
I lleblWnie. WnS llireilleoeil with .teatrn.
tlon by u tiro vvhiih started late last
'let of Order
The older follows
"All commanding oflWis will
steps lo iiisuif tuar tverj' enlisted man .
hi men- fjuiiiii:.inii uiieierniiiniis llior- , n Eht in one of the mnnv ,n,iif..
oughly that the Wat Department doe-s i Swept by a brisk wind the ll.imes spread
not deslic to discharge ativ Foldler who
cannot secuic civil cmplojtnent It will
be made clear to everj soldier that i
where he would normally be discharged
under nrdera for demobilization he may
lemaln temiiorarlly In the mllltnry serv".
Ice nt his own written request until such
tune as lie can secure employment .
to adjoining cottages until within
sliott time a half dozen were In ruins.
I'.nils Life 'When He Loe Job
Worrying because he had been dis
charged from a munition plant and wan
unable to find other employment, Ueorge
Konjory. twenty-seven j'cars oio, be-
'The fact that he rennestu fn en,n enmo desnoudent and shot himself
In the nrmy temporarllv does not In lirauRl1 ,1'? h,?ad wl,1 38-callber
nnv veav eoorntf. m mm'i ui. 1 revolver He' died almost Instantly In
n -.In In thl r nv r.e ' Vlhls room at a boarding house nt 1G33
main In the nrmy for a long period of .soutli Second street
time ngaln.it his will. Any mnn who - --
would normally hive been discharged
If he had not expressed his desire In
writing to remain In the service may
thereafter be discharged from the serv
ice nt his own request whenever he
thinks he may sccum employment.
In Cnntenlent 1'iilt
Ml such men as are retained te,n.
. h V nor.'irllv limit r ttif. tiling ... ,,.-.
communities' , 'lUT . ., - 1 """ " ,LJ w'"
.... .........eru . .un niuei convenient
unit and where their services will be
most useful."
In eonnectlon with this pollcj.
adopted after oiders were Issued last
wetk for demobilization of the eom
l,it divisions In the Vnlted Slates, it
was said that this action to prevent a
large proportion of these men from
facing unemplojment was taken not
onlj to protect the ,oldler Indlvldunllv
but because of Its effect upon emplov
metit conditions throughout the country
Compaq Club Elects Officers
The following olllcers were elected
at the fifth annual meeting of the
t'ompass Club last night In the Belle-vue-Stratf'
rd: It. S l.e.vry. president:
Alexander S, ciroves. vice iiresldent ;
Arthur !.. I. earj, trensurer, and Krnnk
lln " Yeutter. secretary The club
was active til the Liberty Lnnn and Red
Cioss drives
company was compelled to enforce n flnd ,'llat this was an undesirable the Intebt visited by tho gang. Two au- WORKERS GO TO PROTEST
.v
Js'lBie order of the Admlnstrntlon and that
ylhe existing dispute lies between the
I Mtnte and Vederal irovernments.
T. "
m.
VChurch anil Pastor's Fortieth Vear
fortieth nnnlversar.v of the Derean
lerlan cnurcn, .Mneteentn street
camping ground for the pljlng of their
trade.
"Willi the present sjsteni, with the
police bo thoroughly entangled ln poli
tics, we can hardl.v expect anj- better
ment of conditions.
tomobilcs backed up to tho btore about
3:30 o'clock In the morning nnd after
one was loaded with about $11,000 worth
nf valuable woolens, they drove awn:.
Police say the thieves evldintly nie
cloth experts, since they select nothing
Among the business men's nsaocla- but the best mateiials and best inl
and College avenue, together with the I tlon seeking protection from tho crlm- terns.
fortieth anniversary of Its only pastor, inals operating In the city ate the Elm. Neighbors mow Robbery
the Itev, ,1t. Matthew Anderson .Is he- 'wood Improvement Association, the Th establishment of W. B. Thomas.
nenrAlew. Woodland Avenue nnd South- tailor nt Germanlown avenue and
western Business Men's Association, the ,-hurch lane was robbed In a similar
Hast tlerjiiantown and the Oak Une mniier on January a Mrs. Thomas
improvement isnuuui ...,-, n.o ..iiueo; .., BWalccned about 3 3" m tne morn-
ling celebrated by the congregation to
Ka.v and tomorrow. Today is Doctor
!Anderson's seventj--flrst blrthdaj'.
Grier Quits Fuel Body
ll'lam T Orler hns resigned as
L.'jlcfcretary of the anthracite committee
iter the united states tuei aclmlnlstrntlon,
ineffective February 1. Notice to such ef-
rac
Trniponiry Iiijiinrlion (riMiitcd
Apainst Lonp-Distance Rates
roliimlius, O., Jan en. tempoiar.v
restraining order against the Ohio Statu
" Telephone l 'onipanj'. piohlbltlng the col.
Silmvlkill Arsenal Cominittec in Wali. lection of long-dlstancs tolls Inaugurated
incton to Save ?ol,a h' I'n't'nnster Oeneral Burlevon. lias
llipiOll 10 Save JOllJ . rnnle.l hi 1 1 Inenl ..mint,. ,..f.
Kinkrad. .Tinlge Kin-
'The act ot Congress does
e Cloveinment custodian
forces of the arsenal for war purposes to ruthlessly attempt
Accoidlng to their plans, announced ' ,n ou"rr',lc; ftate rl1,,c' St'"e ,n"K,",,d
prior to leaving for the cspltal the I Ftate officials to whom aro committed
commltte were to bo met b.v Joim J. I 'he powers nnd duties relating to such
.vianning, secretary of the Labor Trade ' matters uy our own laws and btatutes.
Department of the American Federation A temporary restraining order may be
e.v.'.'u".V."lt,t-e 0f, I40 c'ni'l"- "' the'bv Judge 11 B.
Schuylkill Arsenal has gone, lo Wash-' . ' i paid. "Tin
Ington to protest to govenment oflictals au ' ma. "j, ', "
against tho leductlon in the working not authorize, tne
WILL FROM TRENCHES FILED
i"oIiliprn Bc(iicst to Girl Written
on Y. M. C. V. Stationci-v
The will of a .nlcllfr, vv rill en lu Ibe
treiu'lii's lu Kianec, lust picvlou lo bis
'gn tig over tliL top," has been probated
a Indiana Pa Tile document was ee
nited bj Private t'halmeis Vl"lngii .
-op uf Itruie Wlssinpcr. nf Washington
tnwnslilp, wlin was kllkd in action In
KlMIHf. about (le tober 1. ISIS
The will was wiltti'ii on a -crn: nf
.Mi' A stalloneiy. and In tr.m
sc rilling it nu ilie do ket .u be mur
house, a leprndiiciion of tile Mil triangle,
lho ns.-nclalliin insignia, was nlnetd on
.hi- lop of the page of the vv.ll book
Tho docuinent was not vltn,'Sed b,i
wlien two Indiana bankers declared that
the wrlllrp i nricpoiiilM with that of the
ili ceased the will was admitted for pto
bate The will Is da id Spell 1.1. I'JlS. and
s.ivs that It was wilttui In the trem lie,
in'Upied bv Hie British cn ilitl.in.'i v
forces In Prance. It bequeaths M'OO
-line1 nf .stock to .Mis Bcs-ie Spcli f
o1 Indiana. tmd the remainder nf his
i-iule to his father, Hiuce Wlslnger.
and brother-, Arlle. Jee nnd Melvln
isslnger, and a sister. Mrs, w. I'
c'arnahan.
nollicr iilim of Oil Tire
The hod j of a mnn believed to have
'nst bis life during Ibe Pre nt the Point
Breeze Oil Woiks on January lfi. was
recovered from the Schuvlklll Illver last
night In the crew of the police bruit
stokelej It Is thought the man was a
member of tne clew of the oil tanker
Hnald Miiuneisen, Four bodies are' Mill
mleslng oui of it lota', of ten men who
loit their lives during tho fire.
GIRL'S DEATH MYSTERY
Body Found on Lonely Spot on
Cliicapo Shore Drie
( lilfncn, Jan. 23 (B.v A. P)
Detectives tnda.v declared thej cere eo
nearer solution of the in; sterv si r'ound
ing the death of Miss Josephine .M.--Don.ild
than thej were when her bodv
was found fortj -f Igbt hours ago In a
lonely spot mat the outer Lake Shore
dilve on the North Side
For twelve hours, tbev w irked on the
theory that sin. was the victim of an
.uiioiiioblle nccldiiit near her home
from which i'lie had di.aite,l m.-.,. t .
woman friend, and u nickel clutched In
her hand and broken gl,it.s at the eornei
near her home where she was thought to
have taken a rireet car gave coloring to
the automobile accident theorv
Later, It was thought Possible sb lw
been mmdered and her body thrown
out of nn automobile, maiks found on
Hie body bv a Coroner's phjNliinii cu
ing support to the theor.v. Both legs
and an arm were broken and her skull
gashed.
Miss McDonald vvn forlv eears old
Ibe sistei of a politician and 'ltj Ha'l
emplo e
rzr:
Diaz Uare
"Around the corner" from tho
heart of Philadelphia. Tvvo min
utes from the apartment house
center.
Special Ravioli Dinner Sunday
Italian kitchen for American epi
cures. Extensive variety of sea
sonable delicacies. The one real
novelty in Philadelphia famous
over night.
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122 South 13th St.
PATHNT
cr
1IEAT (ir.NKnATOll!
ONSKHVES SOVt 11KAT. I.P.T
tl I'ltOVK IT. IlAI.I' INTKncST
VOIt MI.K. A VOIITUM3 ij,- 1T
C1KCUI.AK.
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r.BTV Mi.tn IlETIII.KItEM.
Kl'irAHM' (JIUI'II KKI)EI).
i iiir. nnowNiis. r.i.i:vATEi.
PUItl. WATEIt. AM. CONVEX.
,i;MT.. 1'INE T.AWN ANtl
BIIAPE. JI5.0I10. EASV TEBM3.
Et.TAIII.PlIi:i) HMTIIXO HCSI
MS I'AVINO 30. FULLY
roi'irpr.ii. it si ciune.
lir.NT. i.ow. roi; quick salh
tiooo.
GARIS & SHIMER
Bethlehem, Pa.
lug bj noises ln the store. She went to
Business Men's Association and tho
Northwest Business Mens Association. .," f' ,,.,ndm.. in i'me to see several
Otllclals of tnese organizations, m ad- , ,1,i ,he loading of an auto
mobile with valuable cloths leap in nn-
nllowed, and so far as this court Is
concerned tho decree maj- be made per
manent without further hearing."
ditloii to urging greater police protec-
rrrei-.tr.? 5n& , sio0s,no,fa,,hehac,.,,yhCfii.r,tmilklngrl,h,ea olSerV-chin. d drive rapidly away
,Tds. who comprise the committee , easy. Xablo clono vJoolens ' vv orth le
WcnfT nrETD mime trro orin
i3JUAJM.MHl, fJTl V III O UL1& LJJUJJJLS
mon
less
n,.n u:o a nid being taken. mat
they took their time and worked calmly
they took their time nn . vv u .. . ...... sierd . hy lircaking 06 targeis
was shown by the fact that most of the from the is.ynrd mw Second monev
&"l mlr rl A Trn ttiaicj IkT It AT A IT -n rrt Roods In tho store had been carried into vvas divided between A M llcllman. of
fc&fr 7Y) SA VK WOM A M m A Y JllK The HBlit so a better selection could be Butler. Pa a 17-yard man. and D. A
&&$ 1 J KJ V JLU fr JlflJll y 11M.X. J. jUIJLJ "' " T, ,n w00lens were valued Deem, of Jacksonville, shooting from
SKA aTlsboO No arrests were made. eighteen jards. both of whom broke 3.1
of l.alior to bo taken before the pro.'ier
government ofllolnls.
Tho members of the committee are
Leo McDevltt. C'hailes llamllmn.
I'harles Martlnsen, Mrs. Catherine'
Dougherty and Mrs. Mary McDonnell ; ,,0J. ?lacr Sen, , ,,.
, , ,r . . , ., llrldKelnn, . 4 .Inn. S3 Itufus
Local Ounners Uutsulc .Money Ureen. aged ten, who recentl.v was con-
I'lneliurst, V. C.. Jan. 23. Duncan v ictcd of fatally shooting his plajmate,
Livingstone, of New' Mlddletown. u.. I l-l'hrnlrn Pierce, at ilouldtown last No-
won the preliminary handicap at Fine- ember, miU) sentenced lo tho State
flume ni .i.iin. nuu.i. u .luiiKe l.uufr
In tho "'timberland County Court yesterday
TALKING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Everybody', 38 N. 8th St.
rorm'ly 100 N. loth t. Own Kit. Kv.
High-Grade Executive
Heavy Artillery captain, recently
discharged from service overseas.
I!0 years of nee, married, excellent
references, seeks responsible posi
tion. Interview at jour lonvcnlence,
.1 ."ijI, l.edp.cr Central
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JT- . r.'-.f..... l C l...,! CH f.n.f ..,..... Pf.fll.tfin.. .H
LftTPerge.Ulll I nini-li f'J i-flj(le--f uvil el J ujiitiuom, w iiu,i.li;ij ii
'l--e !...-...... !..... . Inff..... lfA..f. ... Hnn,nm
it X xjiilil ceiiifff, iicci'ieij, jif-eieffiA lu rr mi n ceiiu ue.Lffte.j
iM
Pneumonia Victim
ws e '
faMSergeant Albert 11 Frlcker Is In at. aid the woman to a complete recovery
Planes Hospital In a critical condition ns nd she was discharged from the hos
FWresult of his heroic sacrifice In glv- i pIt' " "" time ago.
h,ln'Ja pint of his blood to save the life
ttjonothe patient In the University
Hospital, from which Institution lie was
jtly discharged after being treated
ft Influenza.
Textile mills ln I-'rankford and lho
vlclnltj also have been victimised. More,
than ?20,000 worth of matciuis nave
been stolen fiom tho various mills, the
police report. Tvvo suspects were nr
lested and held for court in there rob
berles The police say there Is a well
worked system by which tho thieves dls-
poso of their stolen materials through a
llli
Galvanized Boat Pumps
L. n. Dlltn Co.. tO N. Sri HI.
Vain Hit, Uarktt Hi,
The man who made the sacrifice, ho
ever, had a harder time than was ex
pected, but his phjslcal condition and
youth finally came to his rescue and
ho 1 allied, leaving the hospital n few
ueeks Inter.
Not content with resting nfter his
Mego at the hospital, the soldier In-
e
corps of elHcIent f.ilesmen. who see to a POSITION of trum und rnponslbilltr. de
"" ' It that tho robbers get a price that msmllog InliUtltr, illnrrrtlon and
- mat'ehes 'that prevallfng 0 'the MfXfSJSSi
rtilliarnn,ii. win, nas nua ten jeurs" bull.
ne unerlenre.
i This, gentleman has recent It been rellrrril
1 nf AftlT filllr RS romml..lnn.H .fll,. i
market.
Two Automobltes Used
plte tho ailment from which he was
Wln. nl flln llivin flitt minn unl.ll.n
iuhe first man to offer his blood to'8lMeU on, returning; to duty at once. Hi
i2in iif tn o .ivinir ,.., ., vvas assigned to the Gray's Ferry Ar
ilclans asked for volunteers. Sev- ,?""' """ ""raea xnere discharging tno
in other men also offered their life ,lmles of a wel1 man untl yesterday
....v.. fie Lui,niacu uuiiiif, iiib wuril.
termlncd to do their ulmost to keen Kxposuro Incident to his work nt the
Jyoman alive, the doctots had each arsenal had finally affected his strong
ij,wno uiiere-ei inn oiouu suumii to i t-uiimmmwiiiieiiHeni'ii as H vvas ny the
t, with tne Idea of accepting the , loss of uiood and tne effects of the
of the man wnose blood was best, innuenia, una pneumonia set Ii.. This
rent Frlcker s blood was the best I condition was aided by the fact that
tted to the test, but the doctors tho man who risked everything to save
.loath to use It because of his al ' the life of another had taken virtually
weuaeiieu cunuiiioii uue to i no care oi ins ewn, wnen a neavy cold
xa, developed last week.
,n he learneu ot tneir hesitation Doctors nt St. Agnes's Hosnltal hold
Idler Insisted that he be accepted "but the hopes that his already over.
sacrifice. strained constitution will .aif i.ln. ain
(operation wns successfully per- Sergeant Krlcker'B home Is nt Qlen
the soldier rcrusinff to tnke an s de. The young soldier enllsteH ...n
ctlu nnd watching curiously as after war was declared nnd was assign-
nvf-u iiuin in.-v cina iiuo iiiosa eu icr a motor transport unit, seeing ao
Weakened vvcKfejn. The ftuialtlve service with that unit In France
Tho shop of Patrick J. Connollj-. jhe I'lijtfd HUtr. Naval ltrre forre and
Kmerald street and Lehigh avenue, was feW-VSiS V.lfhKf.,,nllfen,l. V'ii.5' e"?!'."';
visited by the thieves. They got cloths, serv lees will he rewarded bj u perinnncnt
valued ut about $10,000. Again nothing K'oMttlnist. " '"""r,, """""""" to
but tho best ln the) house vvas taken Tenons! Interrlew nt your rnnTrnlence. I
J 45 1 f.rdner lentrul
Big Opportunity for a Big Man
An opportunity for a high-class salesman to
make a permanent connection with an established
corporation offering a service proposition to manu
facturers. Salary will measure up to the capabilities
of the man.
C 204, Ledger Office
J.EOlpwellcVG).
JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
'CRYSTAL STEMWARE
t Plain
Or Decorated With Bands
Of Gold Or Silver
Complete Service In Uni
form designs; or any
desired combination
A MOST COMPREHENSIVE
AND
EXCLUSIVE STOCK
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"THK MARTEK C'AI.LKTII T1IKK"
Interchurch Emergency Meeting
Calvary Presbyterian Church, 15th Se. Locust, Friday, Jan. 31, at 8
Fourteen denominations are represented In this ureal movement In which
the churches will aid In iitter-the.wnr nreds. This meeting Is railed to
show what 8IIOUI.D be done, what CAN be done, and to Inspire YOU to
help do It. No money will be asked, nor pledces solicited. Addresses by
DR. ROBERT E. SPEER, Chairman, General Wartime Commission
of Churches.
BISHOP LUTHER B. WILSON, of the Methodist Church.
BISHOP WILSON R, STEARLY, of the Episcopal Church.
DON'T FAIL TO HKAK TIIEHK flltKAT HTKAKEKS
OUR WEAKNESS
If hid ere, wi In our psstrles
VOW vs hsvs none. We havs lust
opened our on bske shop, snd
Its products srs on a par with our
standard In all other lints.
PLATTER
DAILY SPECIALS
Vegetarian. .50 Meat "5
Fi8h 73! Chicken ..$1.25
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Meat Platter $1.0(1
Chicken Platter . .81.23
Turkey Platter ..$1.50
W( Nay Bi a tittle Hard It Locatt
Bat Yon It Be Clad Yaa Fossil tVi
Second floori.
United States Fuel Administration
OFFERS FOR SALE
White Buff Egg Shell Bristol
Description 465 fleams of 43 in. x 64 in. 404 lb. Antique
Egg Shell, White Buff. This paper wrapped the long way in
bundles of one-half ream each (202 lbs, net) bundle dimension
22i in. x 64 in.
Maht offer for immediate delivery,
F. O, B. Jersey City, N. J.
For further particulars and sample, address
LAWRENCE MITCHELL, Property Custodian,
United States Fuel Administration.
Washington D. C.
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