'rv "i,-., J 'J. I- m bA, iWw hh' i ' is lOTSlNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 23, 1019 U PERN UMLY SLAPS LOCAL EMERGENCY AID AIDES BOND SELLERS WHARTON CRITICS Editorial Appeals to Trustees to. Find Remedy, Not At tack School ADMIT BAD CONDITION vlgoinu Map nt rrilic of I Ik "Wharton School is taken t inlay mi iiii editorial in the Pcun'-ilv anion, the dent dally at the rnhcrslly. The editorial i in limner t an a' lack ou IJeau William Meridian nnd the Wharton School policies. 1" Mp and Mr. Uni-riicm MniiK and it 11' replies to .Title ism by Wharton Uarl,. - a 1'niversity tniMre Thcro is 11 die, too. nt Snin'i'1 I Houston, treasurer of tin I mvcisi who, in rommrutitiK on tlie res jnult -n of Dr. .1. Uuwll Smith from tlo W 'u ton School. because "f "-tin v hioii wages" paid the teachers. there. ief I rather sarcastically to Pr Smith i .i 'German-trained professor." The editorial hay. however, tin' students themselves nie not -at with conditions ut the Wharton S and that the board of trustees -! act. Editorial in U.iily The editor in-iliicf of the IV i n vaninn i- Arthui (Invtmi Mciniti T1, iMtitntml liCICiloil "Hill the St' dents Teel." follow-: "Holiday sea-mis at" usually nuiei periods about the nun ritv. The List ftfJ iMUHoil Easter rcecs wit an cxrepiuni, ' " ever, that would prove .hit rule. I Mir Ins tbe five daj Licatmii the campii undcrwent one of tne most v'nlcnt pis attacks which rrunvlwiiiia has suf fered in many vcar "Some few irnleiiint fails ivcic men tioned and nun h liiiuui vi.is delved into by the Morris Marker oni-cicutiou- ob jector faction "As n re-iilt. puhlieitv of n deeidedlj destructive nature was rii-rnliitcd broad cast, and it is not our intention to fan n dyinc llanie with radical state ments at this time. From .student's .standpoint ViiHB'lini s Wnnc- GmmtfrsL HH$- m&:i sHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaft-i aeaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaK BKiKiffiHntHHaril I vsbbbbbbbbbbbW &. OaBBBBaH9!aalsBBBl r aHaBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaf'F : r iK1 BBBBBVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaS .MKJMiiiMIIII. raaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMtMiaiWjnrr ii Tli7BTBiaBMlfei"3flisBiMBBBMggaira H I MBllHHHiWS'yS'g9HBIRig 1 IIHilinila9)lilKii.HpliH BETTERSCHOOLS Answers Attack of MacNeille and Says Criticism Has Not Been Helpful WOULD PERFECT SYSTEM . .. . bne ,ue Mis .Inlin II .stint, flnr.i Macen, Flnrenre .lanney. Dorothy llerdlfeldrr. Teisle Ostrnuslti Habrl lleatli. .Muriel .Jolinstnnc. Miraii lump hell (.rue I ulinii I (liel Srlmrrli, l-enna Kahe. Helen ( onlne. Klirahclli Maflenle. M. Ilaum. I'lnra Illif. May rncl. .lane Miley. Unto .Miley. Uoltt Meis, Helen Krldieil and .Mrs. I'Vedrrleh I'artaslla v.ir nf tniliiotisni n enpiilfini; thosp orcspnl srores if unikers "held nil IllUCSlC(l III IjOCtll ! hiindieils of the uiidienee and made them i cli; deep iii their pockets for I'ncle Sam. SubsiTiplions lor the loan -coined to come fery minute nnd no one could nleiilnte off hnnd .lust how much the 1 niteil Slates Treason was eniiihed. Hundreds uf Yanks in khaki, and blue- I iaikels too, flitted here and there ninonc the itowd. Thej helped consideiablj to fill the his ash register at ashin AIRMEN BOMB CITY SATURDAY FOR LOAN Penrose Assails Registry Board (milimird from I'jii; Onr he SKllllI mm slui 1 of i committee, ml tnd '- iarade The proc I'ssion which will riiluii nale in a uia-s nu'etim; at Indepen ilitii e Mall, will foi m at llrond and Spruce streets at '' o'clock. A battal ion of murines will open the parade I'olluwine them in older will come two nimoicil i ais. four tanks and then ropiesentaties nf ilie aal Ilesei ve, the Ked t'ross. the l'enn- hania Itail tond uouien's diismn tor war lelief, the Kmru'cni'i' Aid. I npihnrt Aiuil- uii ot tne cii i ross, National l.eacue Barrage of Appeals From the Air Will Be Laid Down by "Flying Circus" ton. Ity way of showing how thej j "From n student's standpoint siln.i-ifnr Women'- Semie. the Salntion under the nuspn is Jlnns such as hne eistel sinie the Arnn . t he Allied Lesion of War Work - i delplna section of resignation of Ir .1 I!. Smith ate most ( undesirable. "When the i-.-ue ionics, however, wei cannot sit idlj hj and appear to he tineoneerned. Our welfare and the wel fare of future I'cnnsylwini.i. men is at stake. We naturally turn our ntten- j tion to thf board of trustees for reas KUrauce. And what do wo set? "Statements from Messis. Houston , and Ilarker border on the ridiculous. If these men are representatives of the Junior Seniic Corps, the I'ield j committee. Mr-, t'lieesman A. Heirick Conimittee of the . W (' A.. Motor! is ihairman of the women's committee Corps detai hnienl of the Motoi Tians I n( the section ami Charles '.. lieuij port t in p- i hail limn of the men's conimittee mow id down the lmche and pined the way toward the Ithine, the Yanks rodejon Philadelphia at noon next Saturday. a number of their tanks to the music of the hnnd The Inc jubilation was conducted if the N'oith rhila the Victory Loan Line nf Mai ill The line nf maiih will be ninth on llro.ul street tn CM Hall, on-i on .Maiket to Twelfth. South on Twelfth to Chestnut, o,-t on Chestnut to l'ifth, south on l'ifth to Walnut, west mi Walnut to SiNth. where the man hois will enter Independence Npiuie and the exeicises w ill he held. Anions those who took an active part toward inakinc the affair a sim-ess wore Sidney II Woiler, ihairman of the publii itj loinnnttee: Mrs. l'loience II. 1'itzpatiick. Mis. Winifred C Scott. Mrs. Walter A. Nash, Mi. Merrill TiiEcait. Mis ,loeph M. Jameson, Arthur I.oeb and Mrs. I,. Hill. onllnucil from Pace llnp mittee since last rchruary. They were reported out for liist reiiditic after a factional fight in the committee, but were tent back again on agreement from the leaders. "I am anxious to puli the so-called An aerial bombardment will be made Hradj bills relating to the legislation commission through the Legislature as ....:. II. . n.,.u!l1n uniil sJntinfnr lfll- and missies will be rained down upon I . '. bills aio meritorious the heart of the city In six airplanes. nl)( f ()l0 c,.ptcst importance in the I'm innately the planes aio not (!er- Kht for the redemption of Philadelphia, man I'okkers. but are American inn- "The present rogistiation boaid, dunes whidi compose n "flying cir- which was appointed nt the dictates of cus" from Mineola. and the bombs nie ' a faction liv Doctor Driimbaugh. has not explosie or incendiniy. but consist prostituted its. functions to the lowest of Yictor Loan litoratuio and anneals depth. Nothing has boon omitted which for i remits in the air sor ice of our was calculated to prevent the honest- oter from casting Ins Daunt or m facilitating the counting of fraudulent ballots. our board of tiustooo. powers of the' Soieial bundled momhei- of lanei franklin Society had better be aug- rn,.y . ,n ,e in the pioiossion. mentcd fo that censorship of governing i,.v. Han-lay Wnibiiitou. luting hair council is included. Trustees who ,,iaii. will lead them I'ollowing her could speak and din if j the situation will be Mi- oiin.in MacLeod and the mightily remain silent, those who ' laneigem y Aid aides in their diffeient should be silent delijthi in spinking hr.iiuhes, im lulling Tall- of Schuylkill, loudly and at length armv. The six mnchines will arrive at Itus lleton Friday, and they will make their flight from that point They aio oper ating under the diieetinn of the Tinted States army recruiting station for Phil adelphia and the vicinity, nml will make their appeal for recruits as well as for llii Vietnrr t .nil 11 The "flying i irons" is composed of removal ny the i.ovcrnor. ' armv pilots, who nte noted for their in- " s certainly a pnrouy upon worm Proposals for Work Approximating I tiopidity and skill in the air. conditions when, nfter the groat war for . !. -.. 11-.. fll IU...i4i r Inlmil I'ndnn mftl HlA dun. It two Iliglits aio permiuou iney win uiiy. iiiiiioun iuuh "" ms- eiM.- La.n ll.ioflni,,.. .1 1 11 j...lr..'1. 111 t Ii n llt'O-sion of holiest otiniT 1110 lirolllot Oil Plan- and spoi ilie.it ions have boon . . . , . . ... , ... ,1... s,.n..,. nllicials ontriistod with .,, ii.iih ., ., - - If onl one flight is made the election machinery. Attacks upon Philadelphia's system of public education arc more sensational than helpful, declared Dr. .lohn V. (inrber. superintendent nf cduratlon, to day in nnswerltiK criticism and promis lug to make the elty'M schools '"as near ly perfect as possible. Doctor (iaiber was replying to n di roit attack niBde last night by Judge Raymond MacNeille in nn nddross be tore the Philadelphia Credit Men's As sociation, who snid that "the trouble with the hdionl system here is' Doctor (Inrber and the whole unprogrcsslvc school administration." "Philadelphia has good sehonls," as set tod Doctor Ciarber, "and, I believe, in most respects they nre very good, indeed. Hut In these days, which so seriously tost the physical, mental und moral ability of every one, we must make them as nearly perfect as possible In administration, supervision and in method. Vli explaining how a "perfect organ ization" can-be realized, Dr. Gnrber said : "This can come only from an expert and thorough knowledge of conditions as tlfey actually exist, and necessary hnancinl nml morol support of all edu cational forces. "To my mind, the peisonal attacks and destrictivc criticisms that are so easy for anyone to mnkc nre far more sensationnl than helpful to the great cause of educational improvement, which for its success depends upon the best constructive thought, and encourage ment of all of ur." 'Tudge MacXcllle's stntement follows: "The schools are not to blame. The trouble with the system here lies with John P. Gnrber, school superintendent, and the whole unprogrcsslve school ad ministration nt N'lnctecnth and Chest nut streets." "TI10 teadieis nie good and they slriiRKle along ns best they can under the handicap set upon them liv those higher up, but the .system In Philadel phia Is Incumbered nml hampered br the Incfliclent ment nt the head, and until a new superintendent is Installed to take Mr. Garber'N place little can be expected of the public schools." HOUSE-SELLING DRIVE HIT Judge MacNeille Says Realty Men Would Unload Properties Judge Raymond MacNeille decinred the "own-your-own-home" movement to be a cover under which 'real estate men uho arc seeking to unload "their properties at inflated prices are hiding, in nn address before the Credit Men's Association In the Hellenic-Stratford Hotel last night. , He said: "The 'own-your-home' movement at the present time Is unfortunate nnd un timely. There nre a large number ot gentlemen in the real estote buslriess who nre trying to sell unoccupied nnd ueserien iiomes nr tremendously inflated prices the mnrkct now commands, nnd under the guise of the 'home' move ment activities the real rstnte men hope to realize profits far in excess of wdint they properly should have for unload ing properties desirable and undesirable. "The day of reckoning will come, however, for the people will soon dis cover that the campaign is simply n new method of selling houses, nnd con fidence in those who hnve been respon sible will be lost completely." Firemen Hurt In $300,000 Blaze Seranton. April 23. A loss of S.100.- 000 was caused and six city firemen suffered injuries yesterday in n blaze which wined out the New Wall Paper Company's building on Lacknwannn nvenue. Two of the firemen; Richard Lnhey nnd Krwin Pader, fell from the third story when n ladder slipped. The fire is of undetermined origin. STORE GIRLS IN DRILL NEAR STATUE TODAY Lit Brothers' Marching Club, 180 Strong, Hold Big j Noonday Parade J) ,-KlSSEL-i A smooth-running yet quick ly responsive engine is a par ticularly nbticcable feature of the new 'IJissel custom-built line. Sec Vhotooraph in Sundau'a Ledotr Picorial Section. W. CLARKK GRIEII. 300 X. Broad CITY ASKS FOR PAVING BIDSl Charges Itnnnl Corrupt i "Suirfi has been the malfeasance In office' of the mcnibeis of the board that l ample giouml would be furnished the citizens of Philadelphia to demand then- Trustees Itapprd. "I ndergraduates and alumni mil not eniov stnndinc hv anil hoiinnir the fair Mis. John 1' name of Pennsylvania Heated like a.-hal- tor tin- l.meigenn .iii-. 1 ne , t joar- r.th..ii 1 i... .1.. ...i.. 1 i.... ill assemble at 111'-. Walnut' The most mnioitant 1 leadership from n 1 o-operatie boaid of .stteit at 1 o'dok $300,000 Wanted May 2 a....r...a I ......il ...II l.n .oeiteil lit m OIlllM'll llllll III l'l"-. I- "III ." w" ..... .... Hie lleoiimnent of Public W.oik-. May respect nelj for imprnini tin- highway of the the enilier hour will be ihosen. The Advanced Showing of New Summer $5 to $10 A military drill by one hundred nnd eighty members of the Marching Club ot Lit Brothers, composed entirely of'tho women and girl employes of the store, was, given at noon today on Broad street In front of the Victory Statue. Clad In blue uniforms, xith a blun ''V" on their sleeves, signifying n 100 per cent loan contribution from all thn store employes, Companies A, B and O left' the store nt 11 :45 a. m. The. parade was led by n detachment of mounted police, followed by the Jilt Brothers' Military Band of thlrty-flvo pieces. A company ot United States marines came next In the line, nnd these will be followed by the three, companies of the marching club, led by- Mrs. A. T. Hill, one of the orgnnir.crs of the club. The line ot march was west on Market street to the statue. Drill at Statue's Foot At tho stntue the drill was under? the supervision of Corporal Tiymnn lle- dlch, United Stales marine corps, wha has been the military instructor of thd club. An address wbh delivered by Judge John M. Patterson, and there were musical numbers by the band nnd solos by Miss Vera Cavalcro. The Military Club was organized lit January by Mrs. Hill and S. 0. Perry nssistant mnnnger of the store. A largd outdoor drill field on the roof of thu store will be inaugurated in the near future. The offirinls of the store havn expressed the keenest satisfaction nt the excellent results which have been ob tained for -the benefit of the girls and women participating in the exercises and drills. led by Mi-. Dob-on Allemiis ; Noitheast, led by Mr W. I link-, nml Logan. Inl In .Ml- John Slort. Ml-. Ldwind 1 ".', . ., ;n :,,,i, ,, evunn.liliue nlnnes will Hi- iii snnail formation until deneodence it woitld seem reasonable to 1 ,, .. ..in, 1 in. 11 "hi i'i.i" '' .-,.-. 1 .- -- , --- 1 --, --. .--, Drowning. Mis . J. ' lotlner and;,,,- ,.,i,nt s:;on.(KIO of loan funds. This . thei get oier the 1 enter of the city, export that citizens might be permitted' n'ln the birthplace of American in 1 j E PRICED HERE AT :,.i Noiiis will in I ns mar-lj tn largest letting of this riinrncter un,i then they will break up into solo ficely to express their views at the polls trustees, I niversity men would ri-e up, .e1P ,,,, ,, ,j ,,t the iei.nv in defiance nt the statements which Mr. . , . .. ' ! ,,, mm,,, ,.,. . ,, ,. . . . , . Statue wi hi- held tod.n 1 lie pn- nnd Mrs. Morns hdie made, nml future statements of this ,, would not he ' gram is being plnnnc.1 l.v the me,, s , ;, , ,.t. , nn, miller hut subscription obtained forthcoming. As conditions e,s. commune, nm " h,...,... .. r,i 1,. i,.i. i..,. at Hi'- n nm l'lh dm itu, tn cuiv ' ' .. , I....I ,.. .1. ....moil 1 nm. Will oe lll-'llieil ' mittee. Theie will b- lallie- again tin- ... ihi. Slnill 1 I'll ill C llllllt -HUH'-. lulling, winch win lie none on nn- 101 lowing streets : films unit n number of "stunts" will lie the asphalt 1 ., ,.,,. i nn.i liiec iilnir- will he ilrnn- , pod into the streets obstructed by police con upt legistration us rontinuulli in the dink. "Wo. the stockholders 111 the cot porn tion which they direct, ate treated as aliens. This condition -hoiidl In- ieme died. "Statements iniicle hi the Wharton heirs are discounted bv the student body in general. This does not mean, how ever, that we aio satisfied with the mi- seriptions semen imarion M-nooi situation. Let1 the board of trustees act and establish! a precedent bv teiling us their action. "If the best intoiests of tho t'niversi ty are to be looked after. 10 opeiation Is necessary The students are willing enough on their part , 11 lint of the ri us -tees?" and at I.di-list FLYING OUT OF QUESTION nnou Id, ..id ami Whaiton stieet-. l'ifth and P.uinhiidge streets West Philadelphia women woikeis liaie plann-d to unveil a thirti-foot Victoiv Loan "button" at Sixtieth nml stieots icniEhl A- laige s,,i,- in- .ibiaiiiod in the cli-tin is , ..".11 i.a .111111.11 10 1 lie a hit 111 ion piuui nm ' "V" till the quoin 1- obtained and the entire tigun- i- painted. II I! llenlnel- will piesiile 111 Ihe llll lOlllllg. At the -.mi' tune. - p be a I. llll .It He West Viilon Statue. I it t v second nnd Che-I nut street- One of the aimv tank will gne ilemon-liations and then- will be spi akeis and a hand iv.inniul Uanies. in ihaige "f the I Prill friim 1-rnciKfoi.l in Ddrrall 1 ln-w from fifth to Siih 1 1 urUsDri. froin .Mifihcr tn 'l'h nl 1 1 oneweg,i fruni l.iirihmiorl 10 Adiliion , Iac-i' from HfhlinBion le I.lMiion lxtr from Shur Unf le Mnrkle. 1 T'unefiiinon from 'Ihlnl 10 Fifth ' rlrhlll from Liimln 10 P.n. UUnit. 1'rfirhill from Olni-i to Irrfiic I shi-t fiom firill 10 -uih i,r.nuiiv ftom Msti thir.l In 'uti fouith MlfTlin from Tiipnli fourth o l.nlor MmiIimiimm! fiom saBl,v tn i.rrl . ii-ui- fiom JsiMc -tiun.1 i.j c uiibs c reek V 1 K vi a v fanihall fiom Silts ixu -., -mi sev-en-h -ni'll.'i from IMU 10 Iiiiiii- I plaml ftom Slxli 91MI1 to -it aeienth. -iih ftnin -BU(?a lo ntifliui IhRhth fiom Ldus:ii 10 Ilii-tul f'.icls will also be opened on the same date lor upairing and lepaiutiiig the follow ing In iclges : On the line of I'ridge stieet oier I-'rnnkford i-ieok: tiiltson aieinie mer the Bnltimme and flhio liailioad. (Irays 1'eni bi-idge. and Stockloi street over Philadelphia and URGE BUYING SHIPYARD without being thuggery ami boards." Tho niembeis of the present Hoard of ('omini-siiinors iiu Philadelphia are, Willinni A. Cntr. Albert II. Ladner. clr . Ceorge Piene and William Walsh. t'arr and Ladner are Democints, but all four arc i la-sod as Vine men. J E C&EDWELL 8f 0. JEWELEKS SILVEUSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPEK STREETS IMPORTANT CENfTRE-PEARLS FOR PEARL NECKLACES RECENT ADDITIONS 1.. theie will 1 Heading Hallway. Philadelphia ' RUBBED WRONG "LAMP" Angered Tenants Fight Rent Increase Kiwanls Club and Credit Men In dorse "Greater Philadelphia" Plan Two influential local business men s oignnuatioiis have gone 011 iccoid lis favoring the purchase b the city 'of the Hog Island shipyard as pail of the "('routei Philadelphia" movement. They 11010 the Minimis t'liih. which indorsed the piojoet after Matthew ('. Iiiusli. pioMdont of the American In- ,u.ti10 the light against tcinationnl Shipbuilding Corpoiutinn. tents, the agent lefusos to . jram. w i Zf fl 'ft 1MVRST TN VICTORY I WSsN B ant' ' MM 'MM njffljjf WEEK I This It One of Them jouthfnl model In Oeorgette with the plain round collar that In trowlnr In pop- lllnrltir nnd AttrHClll aelf.rolnred AH fti the louts embroidery. Hie rotor are white Mil Man Who Tried Aladdin's Method on Fire Alarm Box Locked Up Aladilin rubbed the lamp when in tumble and a genii appeared to do as he hid Viitor Herman. I.'ill Wood stieet, belieied in this old formula, und last 'night, when he felt he was in noble, he arnn Mink talk mi Ibe a. 11 j rr 11 .- ,., ic-toiv I .ii.l ll booth in I lulepencleiii e , Australian and English Airmen St"'1 . , ,,, ...it. f, j1 t -siiuh I -. ban- piauneil a winy on i Tight o'clock loinoiiow afleinoon in tin- v St. Johns, April ii. illy A. P. i--1 snuan-. Mi- John I' U inor. .Ii . i-' ' Fog, rain and opposing winds here to- , jn ,,aie Then- will bo a baionot rtav ninin lire Hetmin" slnrt 'n ilin . i i.. . n. . , V li.itol v proposed transatlantic flight bv Harry;''. ;ilrlll.h ,,. and th.ie will be lin tubbed the modem magic lamp .11 the. Hawker. Australian pilot of the Sop- ,,,..,' ,,,,. ,- ,.. .oke., will -'n- "f '"' . ,n "" lh" '"'n"r Willi l.inlniio team, an, I fVnrniii IV. .1. .. , .. I of 'lhlltOOUtll IHICl Mile stieets In II erick P. Kuynhain. Ins Hiitish rival. who is to guide the Mnrtin-yde ma chine. S The Hundley Page bombing machine. . ".which wa reported to have been en- lered for tho truu-titlitut i- riight. nun js reported t he leady for shipmeni be in fron' - Anrit Ofl nn file .leiimei 1 llwln rmm i Oak La 111 England, nnd is expo, ted to ariiie Muv'eoip- deuioiistiulioii and the Hoy Scout , meihod of ohtniniug help did not ap . It is understood thai ,i n .itiemiit band of Logan will he features Mrs. penl to the court, and Herman was sen will be made to have the Digby land I H I'.irrotl I- in ' harge of the program. I tem-ed to serve thirty days in the i minty at Harbor Grace for clnei-t transfer nf J Howard Horry, famous Pennsyl- pi isou for sending in a false fn e nluim. the plane to the hangar which has buu vaiuu football plaver ami all-roiiiul atn few moments the strenj vias tilled with Hand (ciuceit 'loiilghl the engines. Hut they lofused to einu- A band conceit will be bold at ihejlate Aladdin's genii and Hennan was South Philadelphia Manic tonighl. and aiiestecl. a patriot,, i.clli will bo held in lhe At a hearing today hefoie Magi-ti ale North ii i nl ilistint at s p. in It will i'5relis Hennnn said Hint he had been of the library. Iwelfth and I robbed hv three men. ancl that he Meets A lank and a signal wanted to call the police. This indirect ( onllnueil frenn Pane line and absolutely lofuses to tnk we, paid formeilv. Been use 1 was most increased take any- told that "some one in Philadelphia ,ont offer, but Is oiclering me to got was oraci nom nie ears up urianse m,, n,. put tne snorni mi me iasi i . . n on J it an such action had not alieady been taken. Satuidai. and I've taken it to . ourt ! "mazinir valuers at $Z.9Q and 94.S0 nnd the Philadelphia Association of thtough my lawyer. Hichaid Mi Sorley ." Ciedit Men. Sees Children in Danger The advantages to come to the poit AnnM. noiKhbor, .i, L. Schmidt of Philadelphia with the purchase of ..n Soth Snrtll-m Ue,H VTS ,llP the Hog Ishind terminal, with fnuli- ,,,. h of his pvcn (.,ud,eii is badly ties belter than those of the Hush rn(mi,EPTOl by the condition of his house. tciminnl at New- Yoik. woie pointed i,, ,,ir,n,it lind another house, he snys. out by the speakers nt meetings yes I Ciaulbott said that the houses woie terdny In both clubs. After some dis sold a few days ago. He lofused to Mission both organizations voted unnn- I state who the purchasers woie "The imoiisly in favor of purchasing the ter- ' buyer is undisclosed and the price is niinnl as the litst impoitaut stop to ' undisclosed, but you can s,,i that this wn one ot the biggest leal estate sales in Smith Philadelphia for many years," tinulbeit is quoted as having said. "It includes the sale of 'J-jS houses. did not taise tho rents on the houses be muse we knew- wo woie going to sell House Near Rosedale, N. J Burns tlpm lf t10sc tenants are dissatisfied Before Motor Apparatus Comes with the increased louts win dnn't they Mot'or vehicles rusho'd back and foith got out V We'll get them out if they a total distance nf perhaps twenty miles don'.t pay. They're a lot of Holshovists. In a vain effort to save tho two-story they aio I'm pieparod to go the limit ancl get them out. It was pointed out that U.i per cent be taken in the port development plan. SLEEP THRO'UGH FIRE nil llesh. A -aloe at.. To give our customers the oppor tunity of obtaining their Summer Blouses well in advance of the sea son, we present this superb showing of all exclusive creations. They're for any other shop would charge you $5 to $10. Make your selection early, while the stock is complete, and we have your size in every model. s When Yeu Sav $2 ta )S 1502 CHESTNUT ST. l2 of the tenants huio icluliios in the aervlce." prepared for it. Troops Bach From War and Homeward Bound leto. will sell bonds in the I. Aiglon to night under auspices of the women's committee. Saturday he will deliver an I addicss ai Midvnle during eremnuies i I arranged bv the I'nlls of Si-huvlkill di- I vision of the women s committee.. On ARRIVED Hint l'er t N'ew York from Hor daur, with fsJK troop" Including auine of th fumou 'Eleventh Knxlneera. shi uled their picks and nhovn weapon tn helping to atem tha Oerman adiiie near cambral Seven offlcera and StS men romprlnlns the Rlvnth'a field and etaff and i'omnanles B and C were aroonir Itie troopn aboard Fifty offlcera and 1.1711 rrnm returned ion valeaelnr from wounds cr lllneas. t)uea D'Abruijl at New York from Jlar Mlllea. with 117S troopa Ineludlns forti atx otllcera and una men of the armv ambu lanca aervlc. alxty-thren Maaeaeiiuetln thlrtr-threo Illinois and twenty-nine Cali fornia casual" TVarsalx and Pasadena, at Newport News. from France, with 210 troops, bII rasuate. and moat of them from weetern and middle western states DUE TODAY Mobile, at Nw Tork, from Ilrest. April 13. with ;73 army personnel. v i, Msnchurla. at New York, from Brest. April JS. with array .personnel. ' - . f'i a,,!fJ.,. '-, .N,w 1rk- '"m B". April 0. with twenty.eeven men of Casus! , Company No. fl8. Illinois. Aakaiwa. at MlW Ynrll f.itM SJ.I. V..A a,Dtl 4. with thirty-two men. tr-fj I ::JiA BOTH SEEK DIVORCE Erie Couple Who Figured in Aliena tion Suit Again in Court Pirn coding-, for an absolute divorce both occasions Lieutenant Horry will j have been instituted by John S f ui-tis, wear the uniform of a lieutenant in thejof Krie. Po.. against Minnie (iray .. M, i w DUE TOMORROW at New Tork. from Ureal, April Slants Clara, at New Tork, frem Bordeaux, nil WlU-alm. at New Tork. rj.T. i...ii.i JS- 1. with soitn infant It, -with ISM men. TieqriM Vnited States army, which he bin only recently changed for civilian attire. A'Or7 PHILADELPHIA STAGES BIG SHOWING Service Men Participate in En thusiastic Loan Demonstration nntliiiMasm for the Virtory Loan' ladiuted for many blocks in North Phil adelphia last night. , Broad street from Diamond street tn Fusquehnuna nvenue wns the center of Jubilation. Everything calcinated tn awaken enthusiasm was on the program. Hundreds of varicolored lanterns and searchlights gave Illumination of all hues that were in harmony with the general scene. An open-air dance to the nccompani Siinonin Curtl. The latter hu begun n counter-suit. The couple recently aired their mnrital troubles before Judge Wessol in Common Pleas Court No. 2. this city, when Curtis brought suit ngainst Joseph H. .Miller, n wealthy Philudelphian. who resides at the Man ufacturers' Club. The plaintiff nt that lime claimed SI 00,000 from the defendant for alleged alienation of his wife's affection. The jury returned it verdict nf not giiilly, in that the attorney for the plaintiff was restrained, by existing laws, from cross examining Mrs. Curtis. Next week n motion for n now trial will be argued before President Judges Hnrratt, Itogers and Wessel property of William J. I'.lllot. Sr.. at Itosedale. N. J., early this inclining, while noighhnts n few hundred feet fiom the blaze slept peacefully on. Kight miles from the house, at Cedar burg, a party of motorists -aw- the Contemporary Club Elects Hamos against the night sky. lliey T10 Contemporao Club has elected sped to the siene, unci found no onO,P following officers: President, Rus uhout. sell Dunne; vice piosidenl. Judge Mar- Hock they iiicod tn Hnntmonton and , shall Host and Miss Agnes Hepplier: DEATHS CONl.KV Suddenly. April SO, 1810. .lA.MKS J helmed on of James J., Sr.. and the tale Mary (,'onley (nee Stltrgel), aged Ii llelatliea, and friends Inilted lo at tend funeral, Thuis.. K .10 a. m , from the falher'a leeldence. 18.19 S ConeslOga nt Requiem mass Church of Blessed Sacrament, ill a m lnt private, KRVIKN April ;-.'. CHAW.ES V , hus band of limitu T. Krvlen. Ilelatlies and friends liulied to attend funeral services, Prl . ; P. in . precisely. 1 5'.' 5 N. Broad at. lnt prliate Kindly omit' doners. Hill.!' WASTED KBSIAIJ siinimoiied the hre department. Noth ing could be done by the time they reached the house and they confined their effoits to protecting nearby prop erty, after awakening the neighbors The dwelling had been vacated tun days ago. secretary, S. Hums Weston: treasurer, H. I.n llarre Jayne. The new- execu tive committee is as follows: Henry S. Drinker, Jr.. Dr. Ilotuco Howard l'ur nos, Jr.. Prof. 1'niory It Johnson, Miss Violet Oakley, Mrs. Arthur W. Sevvcll and Mrs. William Powell Wilson. COOK tn chambermaid and waltreaa in, while. Protestant preferred: Ardmore; pri vate family, len minutes' walk from Penna s I a I Ion on Irulley. Phoiia Ardmore ISO W COOK' Wanted, white; pleasant room! good uaaea Hurd School, Hid and Market ate IIKI.I" WANTEl-s MALE. At'TO MECHANIC, experienced on cara and trucks, steady work, good wages, flrst claaa workman only. Apply U s Bowers Co . 810 N Sttth at $1295 O. II. Detroit $crippJ&ooflt Think of being able to get a new type Sport Touring with all the bcautv and refinement of a $5000 car for $1295 F. 0. B. Detroit. This new Six is Fathered by the General Motors Corporation, and employs a NEW SCIENTIFIC LIGHT-WEIGHT CHASSIS. Prompt action ajonc means prompt delivery. La Roche Brothers, Inc. 1214 North Broad Street Al-TOMOnlf.KH KOIt HAI.K Wl'tlTH TUUCKS, .'.ton express bodies, li mn dump excellent conditions reasonab o Llenns 131,1 Wood al Thon. Locust nmm HcililKH. expressed and slake, sultaoie or . or a-ton chassis 1HI.1 W.od st. . .. .. . j. . . . sjjisjii. . . . . . j-c-j-c-i-j-'c m!Jj!J u ''-'" ". ' " '' '.' ' ' ' '' 'xmiit 1. . ' - if Finds "Dead" Brother In France Lancaster, April 23. Private ,Val ter (lebhart, nn overseas sold'er of ihe regular army, haa Jjst notified his par ents in Lancaster thr.t he had only re rently met his "dtad" brother, Private LICENSE 333 -v " 7TssVw c' KfijTi AIRPLANE PASSENGER sa- v -sr -r vr a ' ' .- blliK V lUHi with pUot Frank Mills Formerly Senior Flying Instructor, U. S. Air Service All government fl Injc restrictions are now off. Ilydro-alrplan flights ANY DAT by appointment. Carry 2 passengers. HIS eneh per night, rlperlal term for parlies, Will drive airplane at any eleva tion requested, but aloya within gliding distance; for sure landing on the water. Absolutely safe. Positively no dlstlneas as when standing on high plates on land, rhone T1MCU.M it tor reservation on the1 "Old Itellable 333." OO YOU WISH TO LEARN TO FLY? Personal Instrcctlan by Frank Mills, Men er H'sioen. Terms Upon Ktouest, I". $15 par flifht BPItlNO WKaOBTB nOOVIH FOB ItENT KI'ftUl'K. 17J1 Housekeeping suite and oln- oms, renneq neignoorcioim Illtc'K l-'-lS l.nrim attrartlve furnlsherl room: Mi third floor front for Ihree. home comforts: reasonahl.i reference. RKAI. ITATK FOR WALK C1TV s ' ,1 M ANAH AN'S EST. I860 23.17 N. lilHT Three-story brownstone front, very reasonable. Apply to owner. .1 ll I'ulliert. (3M N IL'th. as fur West l'hlladelphla f i7 8. anih st . rooms, 4 bedrooms, tile bath, newly papered and painted through out, new root, eiesiricuy: immcuww -aesslon M'nodland 7 W. Raburban COUVTN. property, PA , three. story, brick, eornrr eoutnern eipoaure, it ruoi". - hatha, all conveniences, hot water b';i 17000. u. II Krassoni, 428 a. im ai.. i wyn, re Co.. Pa" Hell phons. Dsrby 383; Make Your Clothes Last Another Year GARMENTS nre suspended on hangers and can be removed at will by simply drawing out thepatentslidingtubofastener. 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