WPwWWwtwWOTI ryfWw? lfl8WPWSIff',fl i WMirI i.w-rmf ;?lv MMMtlfciiMMMl if -' f - -' -- TT?lP iin Bi m : 9?SKivmFmMW,ikamm.w.wBLiHW r, i?ifto ..jimm- xrvvrrw(UtWMM!iew'iA"'CT'irHiv.effsil!uuuHe) TJ vv- vr -aft 7T.T? torf-Tzr. ss. " y " m!"'n!'!,'i'nm WW' ' lf' Si tfHSMBMfehfei t'v fV.f 'T MrrWW 5 V tI : J t?MWHP!WWWf"l? 5.' v i.yl.. IF " WW jKWWHHBL flt L .(' v.'.. .V.g St" u ' w "' ' 'c" " .EV'c'7:. '-"'V " - BE . 5Ka Bcv "" J I hi tM J ,v 'a W : c "i I S iftf rj.J , 'tW im "m- - t .. i . .-. i ! r,t, Hi -.j.'- ftsmpsioiks. I' FLIERS GO ASHORE mrk life Two Destroyers Blown to Land ' ..'. u.. Uahhu nn a rv i ojr nouvjr uaio vn Newfoundland FLIGHT DATE POSTPONED. n,v (lie Associated Tress Trrpassey, N. F., May fl The de stroyer Foote, one of the flotilla ni ncmbled here in connection with the American "Navy Department's transat lantic fllslit, went Imr4l iicroiincj here early today. Naval officers said the ship was in no Immediate dancer and that thev hoped to float her nl high .i .i.. ...r..-,. .t,l water as oon as the weather model nteii. , The Foote and two other dctrovrrs drained thcii anchor" iluritiR a westerly gale. The destroyer Mndilot nlvi tlrilt ed ashore, but her plicht a- not mil sidered serious nnd she was expei ted to be floated soon. The timW Hiko touched Krnunil but was -non blown flnnf. The Voote nud the Miuiuot nic amonc the destroyers arnvins hen' from Xew York, siv reacluiiK rIrep.i-e. e- terdny on their wa to orR.imie tlief,m illllcall (i (0 . SKMl.OOl) transoccanii eluin between Trepasey j frln ( ir-ehbauni. and the Azores. The Nav H'Tiir'- ,, (lf ,,, I;ils.rn Voni,,.,,,, ment plans to have tin- .barn .-tan- hnw Mb( ,,,,,, fn $)()(M, f(M. Vl(.(nn .Hshed May 10 UlN ..,P , ,in(1 )lia,0 ,.lr The storm whi.l. d Mided ...i lie ,,., nm ,h( ,.P01,, (lf , ,ms,ey tin n..ri..ns ".n.h.d "-"':. -ale f -,,,..11 c- tliey a.e allowed mum in.., . ",,. namor was -mouuru m i-.,, i After the 1'oole and the Madilov went Bground oftii-eis on the mother -hips Prairie nnd Aroo-took painl deiks until dawn while -carchlisht- weie dueled on the harbor to guide the other de utrojeis should lliej bienU their iinelior nges. New Yoik. May li i l!i A P I The iiroposijil start tod.n of the N.i Department'- traii-atlantii Might bj w.ij ot Halifav wa- postponed tlii mornins because of adverse weathei The tiirrc Dig seaplane remain in men '- at Ttockawnj P.eaeh. I. 1. . . .1 1 .. ! Ihe NC .1. damaged l liie ti-ler day, has been repaned mill will Ih with her sister planes ncloro 111 a in i.i,n, oii.KIl r ,i,n i;,s.LMI emnlou- ot the first day that favorable weailiei i reported, t'omniandir .lohn II Toweis said, lie explained that u stall would not be made after 10 a m bei mie it would bring the planes to the terminus of the tirt daj's tlight to Ilalifav afti r dark. This lir-t leg of the cruise, he ' said, would require eight bonis or , longer if the piano ejicounteied heail winds. The NC 1 shnitty before noon tnila) made the mo-t suiies-ful trial llighl of any of the seaplanes dining the te-ting period, rising from the water in -7'j , seconds with its weight of ".7.0011 pounds. Headed stiaigbt out to -ea. ' the NC-l look the north wind giaie- " fully and gained in speed as she rlew The 'spin'' lasted about twentt mill - lltes Observation- along the North Atlan tic coast tin's morning indiiutrd a " pvoballty that noitheast wind-, which '"v prevented the flight today, would um tlnue tomorrow. si .ii,'s x I.- Mm i: c iii A ' 'fr,) Local weather tondition- weie fa- over all -ection- of I Inla.lelplna lo rable today for a -tart on the trans- ' moitow and l'l hhu evening- in aid of ntlnntir- Hiphl lull I'reileriek I. It.TMl- 'the ViltorV I.OIIII ham and Harry C. Hawker. Ilriti-h Tlnoiighoiit the loan a detail of -ul-nviators, decided to wait for icpi.tt- as iliei- fiom the Piflt --1Mb KiiBineei-ha-to conditions over the Atlantie befotc been touting the nit in a uiotoitiuik reaching a decision as to whether thej I and Mashing shafts of light fiom n would attempt the big hop.' DR. PURNELL LECTURES Describes Her War Work in France to Philomusian Club Dr. Caroline M. Piirnell gave mi Illustrated lecture on her war woik in Amcricnn women's hospital -eiviie in France, (his afternoon before the I'lnlo mtisian Club, A reception picccded the lei tine nt which Mis. Walter (' llamoek. president of the club, was a isleil in receiving by Mrs. IMward C. Oiioii, Mrs. Joseph ! Hnvvvard, Mis. Charles LeMaislrc, Mrs. Walter i Peet and Mrs John J. Ilohini-on Assisting at the tea tabic were Mrs John Smiley and Mrs. Walter Willnrd. Troops Bach From War and Homeward Bound ARRIVED l....,..i - tv... .. . . . 3S iP,f5n,trv "fTwpnts ninth fhlti nd (ir.iM i)t lampion, j--ii orrir-rs and nifii t (tnpopi i rttly of National iliiani.min I vMrii't "over the top" wnn nying colors '- Jraey . llio oM Thlr.l InTanlrv of l'n, a .-. v. . ..at.'MiMi .juttriiimen I roni .-.'aw on, nrt llij olil urth Infanlr.v. al Nevurlt r In the lltth -,i,.hOU,"Si!!n1.'' ' '' York from Bor.l'Bux with jatf) trooiu Inrlurtlnu iwelve nltlrrs l'l 414 men comprising ihe Signal c'nrnn ..r th. 113th PI.W Uattallon Thirty ilghihri vision i (former Kntlonnl (luard or Ii,.na n.i nd Kentnek)) flrat anil alrerafl m"!.hnt Jtun uattalfnn rompfete, thren nfflrrK ,nH mn. flflh air Krrvlci" cuauula lhre .iftlrrra and 147 men, Sliteenth and 3Md Aero Sniud- irona. ' Praaidrnt Jlrant al New York. from Ureal, with tho lax units of th. svntv. ffventh Division, drafted men miutlv or New' Sork. Tho units aro the .nntn, JUchlne Uun Oattullon eomplele fourteen olflcra and .118 man. 30M ammunlilon train i&XitX?; rmntnmxw, imu. j.yo neiacninenta IHlrt two -ff5' ?tflcr and 17-14 men ,in-.'d train h.adouar- tv jim'tiAf iaM ml- riff I farm nnd . I .. . niiartara aiiv nfflfitrm ua, i. i..i tsrmftBtur iuIUifr.. defnehnmnt 0C thren cif- flfom infl "ft tnn rlatnehmanl . . ify 2STTB "' ."! m"l of.th" Mtih Klld Ar T tllLryi drtachment uf twelve olTlenrn of ,-ipi. jiosin inianiry au-jn aanllary train eoinnlete . ' ,uan.V nffln... anil fiR't .,... a... . . . train eompUta, nineteen off u era ami '! men; a caaunl rompany of Heventy aeventh troora. fourten officers and twenty tm, m.n detachment of four officer, and L'.tn men or th. 308th Field Artillery m K.ldlllon "o that, approximately 470O troooa of the Seventy-seventh, the President (Jrant urouaht nine offlcera nnd 01(4 men .onvaleaeinu from illneia or wounda, and a number of num. f'F 'and nuraea on Ihe venae with 'Yi K!0r,d' Th"? lr.00E" ?,f,'te niehtv-aeeond !t . Dlvlaion romprlaed thn IIOTIh tanltjry train noiiii'ioir, tin i if-iiu ci uun.ni I j307th aupply train complete trly-ttireo officers and 7'j tnn '"'SMiaml 447 men, 31(ith machlno aun battalion .V' -.complete, fifteen officer, and 414 men 3 'nth j .'mathlne .un battalion complete twenty I t .even offlcera and 800 men: 3-Jlt machine , .aun tultallon'. Company II. one oft leer and venly,nlnn meni ihe divlaion'a niedkal aupply unit, one officer and eight men. V t tilth mobile ordnance repair .hop complete nrteen offleera two onu-era ana miy-aix men, and the dlvN ; aMn'a hrat and aecond mobile demuatintr ' WPiB- on ltl.r and aeventeen men. The xN'Qii muiuiii .iiiiimiiirr o.i.j iroopa. ln- nudlnir isnih. 185th and :60th Aero Hquad- iw.mii.i. iip.ru u.i. veto Ht.u taa men icatterea caaiMie. nectlcut .(baltleahlp), at Newport aoauionai unit, or the Fifty. rd Plpnr Infantry, alx ra.ual eompanlt. marines and fourteen casual oMctra. a al of 1203 offlcira and men. DUE TODAY tjn nalurohta. at New Tork from fr..ui. nAell 2a. with 1098 men, Includlns a Naw ' casualty company. L. at New York from Maraelllea. Anrll with iCr men. abater vcruistri, at isew xoric from ure.t. !Ps. with 118 men. ' u aaecasln. at New York from nordeanr IsWlt 21. 'with thirty-two men. DUE TOMORROW tanturklan. at New Torkv rem Bordeaux. nl LOAN SALES HERE SHOW BIG JUMP District Total Reaches $129,- vti nnn ....n..i ri..Ai vi.vuu iuviuiu sxuvui. of $375,000,000 MILLION AN HOUR NEEDED fJnins in Victory Loan subscriptions hoth in the city nnd the rhllsdelphiii ditrict are announced today All previous record" for last minute Iiiim ness will linve to be broken, however if the district hopes to reach its quota ' of s.n7.'.ooo.noo. The rit.v's increase todav over .tester 'day'x subscriptions whs .yj.fK'J.O.'n. and 'the cnin in the Philadelphia distuct 'nier the precedlnR dnj was SS.2T.S. 10(1 i I Siilisi-iiption for the Philadelphia ,,iutro ,,. ,,n SI -l.T.ll .100. This i miiile up as follow-' : S.Vl.T.M ,(l."i0 . eastern otilMile of Philadelphia . southern ev. .li-rev . Pelawnre. 5. 7. -II. ".'.'(Id Philadelphia, PennMlvnnia. S."i7.(Htli,10ll S1I).I!I.1.".(1 I-irje .Subscriptions Amnui; the Im-g miIim riptions ic porteil tod.u ale SltO.'.'.'.O from Cioft ,. Allen. Sill, l.'iO adilitional finm n,.Hcviie Slinlfuid; S70.000 ndditional to ,.,!., H,M,r..lN Till- money tisti - alh then fin little onlmcnieiii i olllfol t- to ell-e lewish instHutioiit C the i it . under the diti'ition of Itnbbi .lo-eoh Kiau- lopf. me working enthusiastii alh for the loan Among the notable -ub-ei ip- lion- the haie tinned in is that of the Sisterhood of ( 'ougicgation Kene-eth I-inel of whiih Doitor Kiau-Kopl is liihlii .Mis ,iuinel Stei n. of Ceriniiii low ii, i- t-liii ii inn ii . and .Ml- l.oui Sulka. assistant ih.iuuian of tin- loan 'innimittee if the sisteihood. whiih ha- ,MI1I., , si.-.hjmmi to .,,, )ns u.t,u,.ll ,,. Lite. The sistei exieed y.'.'O.IHKI ,j Salilida night Avoiding to ligmes ,pil,d estei the I'ennsj Uania Itailioad eastern lines bad -iib-iiibeil tn the Votorj loan for a tot.il ot S7.:t'H 1.V1 This -Imns, lid. 7 per i cut of the i iiiplnes hne -iiIim-i ibed for an axeragi of N70.0-. "nflpnl,ii-j I 'login in A Milled piogiam of Mnal ami in stiuniental entertiiiiiuieur will be pio ided Ji emploxes of the Snelleiilniig stoic tonight in t'ainae sheet. Theie will be juggling and magical feat-, a baiio i iiiih ilmii ami a savaphone iiiar tet 'I'lie Snellenbuig band will be a feature Miss Maiy tii-iin, -oprauo: Mis- .Mm Newkiik, loutralto. and Mi Margaiet Mi Conaghy. -oiuano. will -nig. .1. Mnsino. N de Stiisano and D. Vai.illo lotitpii-e the huip. vio lin and tlute tlio Albert ltain-lein is the maguian of the gimi . and Tied Albeit the banjo eoniediuu. Airnngc I incuts for Ihe piogrntii me ill i barge ot Mrs. .lo-eph Snellenbuig i:ery battleship at the Philadelphia 'm Vind, will. ,pJ'i it- -eau blights poweiful senn-nngiit in mi msiihiih. This stunt ha- pnucij, -m h an aid to the iiinipaign that it was decided In suppleineiil tlie'u woik with the battle ship lights. The light- fiom the Navy Yard will -em ib the skies fm the Fifty-sixth Kn giueers light shafts, and intei mingle with t Ik hi thioughoiit the evenings. Nrrd Million An Hour II,,,,, ,,., Al.tKMl.OOO weie added to i, a, sidise.ip.ions through the iielof Cailer Class, sceictniy of the r in a "living ult" . thN, i itv vest ei da v The Mniiiifiiitiirer-' Cluli whieh had rai-ed bill SI.1O.IH10. lcnlied its (inula or S''.f00.000 it was -aid toda.v and sub scriptions totaling more than SI, 100. 00(1 weie obtained from two meetings i he nihlie.ssed nt the Stetson plant. Fifth I i-ncei and Montgomery nvenue. The honor of the nation is at stake ' he deilared to more than OOOO prisons "Ii is not conceivable the 1 people will see it fail." Inspired by Ins wonts, workers nre triving today to lurry the cit.v and dis- before tlie mini curium drops mi ,-suiui- dnv. Wednesday's Pimllco Entries I iral rate for maiden three year olda and upward I mil Brldeeiniin (Imp) Dla.overer ferndale Private Alora (Imp) Taraaeon (Imp) Nweepine.lt Carpet Sweepei 'rruinpelor IIS l.mlv Var 110 II.. SaddlerinK 11". Jos P Murphy 1 1 r. (Imp) . . . 102 Hlatrrora (Imp! 10.J Ilealll'Hlre 107 fibroin llmpl .. US .115 B7 10-J .IDS t'. Se.ond ra.e purbe for l wo-ear olds. fiirlonaa (a)Vendy M Dear Who Cares Tallle Anniveriiary (llorla Kranee KreW-er 112 (airtouea ftud s100 l' H draaon tl2 Ijeuat Leaves ..IIS Super . . 112 Driftwood inn Hea ferpeant 11.1 inn .112 inn tin l l.i 109 (a)lt P. Whitney entry Third r.ee, tile Klkridse Club steeplechase, four-year olds 2 miles Shade . HA Corps a Corps HUB House 142 (Imp) . ...142 Fourth rare the PrlvlmT Park purse, for tv.o-ear-old Allies. I furlongs: (ti)t'anoply . .. .110 (hKluesa Again . 110 (elTltanla 110 (eirted Olrl ...lin Virginia I. . .tl" Waking Dream ..110 My Dear . 110 Lneust Taves . 110 Klrah . im Flylna Flower . ltn I.urle May 110 Feather .... 110 (h)H. P Whitney entry. (e)fsamuel Hoss entry Fifth race, the Plmllen Nprlng handicap, for tnree-vear-oias anu up. 11 l-lll mllei idivvesty iiogan .i..f nmpi .. (ek'udgsl 1.13 (e)Foregrnund .151 (e)nomface 112 (Imp) 108 Royee Itools . 103 Straight Forward 103 Papp . . . 108 Pondage , ... 1 0,1 (f)Franklln 104 Jtoutledge . . . ma (dK)mar Khayam (f)Oouglass 8. . 100 (d)V. Vlau entry lull K. I, Ross entry. (fill B. Koppln entry. Kisth rare, the Pikrsvllle handicap, three-year-o'.d. and up. 6 furlongs: Crimper 10(1 'Hauberk 108 Motor Cop . .183 Panama (Imp) . 104 htartllng , ... 11 Andrew ion i-amouneur .....im jyuiss v lot Merry Princess Quietude 104 (lrop .....in Heaver Kill 110 Corn Tassel (Imp).llcl Papn 110 I.ucllllte 121 Uncle John 90 Dr Johnson ....105 HeYerrth rare, rlalrqlnr. thrte-ysar-old. and up, a furlongs: Th. Decision ...117 Ko.lus It7 Clark M 117 Irish Maid . ... 112 Ttravado 115 Gterm (imp) ,.,,108 llaano ,..., ,117 Murphy ., ,. , 117 Celtabel . ...l)7 K.t.ah ,1)2 Thorn Hloom euetween U. -.,112 limp) .. ......117 Zouav. 112 M.rco Polo (imp).llrt Trophy . lis Dellrlnger ,.,..,117 Hlster Emblem ..112 Apprentice allewane. claimed VltiflJkt elaunyj Track, iced, EVE PRELATES PROCESSION AT PALLIUM BESTOWAL Pallium Is Placed , wK&wm 'UmJkM on Archbishop .Here iwBrZ rMum- i - 4W I millmietl I rum I'UBe Onp lolies nf In- nfiii i . with i riiiisou i.ipi and piiliiial moss James ,1 Uati Knight "f the Older of St. Ctcgon "d II .1 liiiMec. pupal chivuliei lain i ii i foi in I their honoiarv nth tosethet mnnpiis with Mattiti Malouev. inioal Pelei I' K 'Milan, and Ir P .Movl.lli. esiolteil the papal llllegllte as a spei in I guard of honor. .Sealed In Speii.tl 'I hrone filtering the Cathednil l the iiiiiiii door the pielate- took their plm i within the all.n im lo-ure. Tin an hiepisi opal lliioue at the left o gospel side of the iilt.ir, was on-iipiid bv An libislnip lioiiano Aii'bbisho(: Houglieitv was -cited ill n spei nil thione. i hi lid mi the opposite side The entiv of the leigv to the cliiiirh was hei.ihhil b I lie outbui.-t of a Hood of light ft inn iniiuiiieialile elee lrn iMuilcl.ihiii and the blniiig foith of the motto ''In Him- Signo Vinci in eleitne lighls suiiiioiintiiig n nw aliove the main altar. As the proees -ion iidiameil the i hoir of piie-t- and -eminaiiatis. led by the Uev. Dr. .Iiiiue A. liovlnn and the Itev. William Kane, sung the h.viiin "laic Saicidos Mag ins" (liehold. the liieal Piie-tl. (Vlibtatioti of the mass began iui meililltelj .iflel t he seating of the del gv bud been i oiupleteil. Olliceis of the Ma With Aiehbishop Uon.ano ponlili i ntiiig at the solemn mas-, the othei olhieis of the ma were Moiisigunr M. .1. t'iniie. tei lor of the Chun Ii of St. Kiaiieis de Sale-, assistant st ; Monsignor II. T. Drumgoole. tec lor of the Seminal. v of St Chaile- P.oi toiiieo. flnni-mi MllllslCllllt' IMlllOllll .1 . I'll. ,. , haniellor of tl an tt 1 1 1 04 e-e. P. Tin HIT L.,,!,,!-.,..,,, Mon-igimr .1 fi.l Mnnsimioi' .lames P. Snniott. ih-a iionsof honor: Monsignor V I'. I'j-hfi , nod the Itev. James, Timmins. of Ches ter, ihaplain- t n liln-Ii" Dollgh- eitv : the Uev Thoiu.1 C MiNallv. master of i eiemoiiie- : P MiNallv. the Kev the Uev William Lllgene A Kellj i and Joseph seminarian. Mi-Miihou. the latter a i-tant iiuistcis nf icre- monies. Xiibbisliiip Malies ddre Anhbi-hop Dongheiiv made an ad dress following the lending of the go-pel I of the mass Hi- riiu.itk- weie not in 'the niitine of a -ei moil but a hi-toiiial explanation f the pallium, .fl nni n nrigin and e.nlie-t n-ionleil loiiTcnal bv Pope St. Maic.s. who dud it. tin- ."KU; lie then ... redid I" ' course ot the papa, v llnough - until the pie-eu, , e,, v iveieiiing im no- li.ui-.- enl pope in the wat just indeil be -aid: ,. . . ,l... . r .1... m n.. ",s (lining inc win nisi e.iii.-.i. i . tlnouglioiii llie .enuuies. even n .. the win Id wa- in illagiation. the pope ha- i cin.i nud iiiuiincjiieicil and unshaken: he has i.ilmlv tilled the -c of Chiistendoni with tlieir ruler.-, he has -enl the pallium to pntrnili M-, pi i mates nnd tiHlinpnlilans . he ha- .on demneil enor-: he has d lined doctrine: he has sent miiniiai ies to the end- of Ihe earth: he ha- proiuotc.l- the line aits: he hn- c-ivlie.l llie very people whii. leel "i foi ccd In civil Hlleis. have for-nken him Hi- calmness anil tiuM have not sprung from human nhsiirinice, but aie based on the promises of Christ and based on the oiisciousnc-s that, ionic whnt may. his -re will never per ish off the earth." Tribute Delegate . i , . .i ..i ... . i.. ......c 0 I la.ving icrsiuini i n- n. .m .m"- tolie delegntc. tlie an liliisnup voici;.i his thanks to the mcmbeis of the bier nrchy nnd clergy for then pie-ence. He closed by turning to the iiNt-omliled Init.v, expressing his gratitude to all present, both Catholic and non-Ciitholic, for their goodwill and kind henrtcdiiess "In accompanying us this day in our! joy and in lending splendor to the occa sion." At Ihe .oiicliiMon of the muss the pallium, which was brought from Itoine ' by the Hev. Charles .1. O'Hern, rector of the American College, was placed' about the shoulders of the recipient. Archbishop Dougherty first subscribed to the oatli ot allegiance to (be Holy See, which was taken upon the opened Hook of (Jospels. This closed the formal ceremonies. During the mass the Bcininiirinns Fang Ihe Kjric, Credo, SnnotuK and Henedicttis, the priests' chqir inter spersing the musical program by sing lug Ihe Gloria, the Agnus Dei and the hymn "0 Snrrtim Convivium." The music was atrictly liturgical. The Hey. William R. Kane led the priests' choir, -KISSEL"! A Bmart-looking; car in the best company; adequate to any test, satisfactory to the most exacting. Pictorial flection. """r V. CMttKK GKIKB. SOS N. nroad KCKMKIIKl) AI'AKTMF.NTS WANTHl'i bath, furn.. atate psrfrs, c in, lrt(j, off, 1 PUBLIC, LEDaEK PH;ADELl?II:IA, TTJESD&X hoe, .it Hie light, arc the Itev. James Timiiiins. Anhbishup Douglicil.v and Mgr. Nevin I'. Fisher. Ilrlnu are Archbishop John lionaiio, p.ip.il delegate In Hie I nltcd States, and Mgr. James I. Tin ner with the Uev. William Muiphv at the iil''illi. Piillovviiig tl leinoiiie- iii the Catheilial the pnesis and othei iicle-i- a-tii -wen guests at .1 linn loon in the t'.ithedial mIiooI, llighticnth and Wood stieet- The -pe.iKeis at this film Hon iinlndiil An liliishoiis P.ouy.iini and lloiighi itv and the Uev. M. C Dono van, in lor ot St. Agatha's Chunli. Thn i.v -eiglnli and Spimg ll.iideii slllets. ) 1,-lttet II presenting the pi lest- ol Ibis dloeese. Pioiiiiuent I ..iv men Pic-eut Among the iiiembei- of the l.nt.v as- semliliil at the Catheilial weie two sistiis of Anhbi-hop Doiigheil.v . Mrs. Mi Cm inn k and Mi- Moiiiighan. Prom inent l.mncn in e-t nl weie Judge John Monachiiii. of Comiiinii Plea-Com t No. -. . i..,,...- v I't.ii.mi, siiiiieme l.niirbt of .'he Knight- of Coliuiihu-. the Uev. '.icr-arj a- a piie-t and bis twenty-fifth ; J e.YrillladelphlH'a"! P. i:. Doiiabiie. i luiplain of the I'tiiteil jcar in the cpiscojiate does not tcrmi- Adv. States iMttle-bip I'loiida. and the Uev. nute until IMS. , ,loeih L. N Wolf, i li.ipl.ini of thCj lll'.llh liifanli.v. just letuincd finm i 1'iaiKC. . , e . .....! i.l In . nun ii in i.iu ion-Hi ".. ,. sctvi.e- bv the pics.. f two Aiaeii.an nags pu m ei.ei -i.o- ... n,,. nllar i ailing l ue-c -i ma a wealth of Ih.ral d ration Hint .oiii- pletclj hid the it i portion of thn ..i. .,.! il. ill ii mill ,ankcd the pulpit. Helioses n.alcas, mam iiiuir. .iM.i... .... anil oilier innoius oi i m-m- .... ,. m . r . .1 ;. iiiofiihinii. with ferns, palms, uav iicckj and Ii biilliiinl -I i''"- '"id wile ar- iiiiiged in bn-kelf. as well us banks that tan high above the altar, fm tiling an effe.live backgioiind to the ciiially clali- (1110 oloi tiUnl di conitlon- M.msiL-nor O'llcin niiived in this lonntry es1crday on the l'rciK h steam ship l.n Suvoie. lie In ought with him not only the pallium for Archbishop Dougherty, but Himilnr insignia for (A.chblshoii Haves, of New oik; Don Hug. of St. 1 Mill . unci meger, ot s;1T)11 iv. An hbisliop Iln.vcs. who sun ceded the late Cardinal Karley. Is in rhilailelphia lie l- the guest of .Monsignor Ciune at the rectory of St. Kraneis de Sales, I'm Iv seventh sheet and Springfield avenue Archbishop I In) ( w ill receive .. . ... the pallium next 'I hursilay in St. rat riik's Cathednil, .New Yoik. Aieh bishop Doughcity will attend the iuves t tt in Arclibi-hops Shaw, of New Orleans, Novelties Tonight Tomorrow Night Amateur Nifiht Don't Miss These Ilia Event n 1STII i. CIIK8T.NVT AIIOVK ACKKB'S Evening Until 12:30 Saturday Inttructlon by Appoint ment Walnut Afternoon 3tpB 1J?Q IT RQSEL-AND fl Wf and .Miindelein, of Chii ago, were pres- enl al the Cutlieilral tnililv. AlnoTifr the I bishops prc-eut weie Bishop William D. Tinner, Mio -unreeled An hbi-hop Doiighertj in the s-c ot Buflnlo. and ISi-hop Thoiuas .1 Wal-h, of Tienton, , w ho was Aiehbishop Dougliet ty's chnn- icllor at BulTiilo. 'asking Councils for more inspectors, nnd, ,..,., ..1,, , ii.i is said to be planning changes in the t animals l nalile (o Alienil ,, , ., ,., ,,v, , , . i Bureau of Health, 'these plans he is Neither Cuidinal (libbons. of Haiti- preparing to lay before the Major for moie. nor Cardinal O'Cnunell, of , his approval. ' Boston, dime to tbi- city for the ceie- i rollowiug the conferente of depart-1 monies. I'leuie of engagements in,inent heads. Mayor Smith plans return-! their own diocese- tnaiL- their prcseuLe heie impo-sible. The solemn lonferring of the pallium toda.v piohably is the last great ccie iiinny in the Cathedral heie for sev- Jcral rars. Aiehbishop Dougherty , already has i-clcbralcd bis silver anni- y,, 0lt,r ccicinoiiials lemain as a ,.csuit f ,is appointment as anhhishop , f Philadelnhin. He wax instnlled uc. , . .. .. ' erai ninntiis ago witn ciahorale lere- i numj0. The head of the Philadelphia ,,.rM. us bishop of Bulfnlo when l'o,,c Benedict NV. appointed him the sll, ,.0s0. ,)f .rrnuisnop prcmlcrgat. I i.rior ,0 ,lN nfrnlo liarKo. A I ilihisl oil .. . ... 'I IJoughertj picsuird ovci two dioceses I I Jn ,lp ihi!liiino Islands. The prelates here include Bishop Joseph It. Crimont, S. .1., nf Juneau, Alaska; Uishop I'dwnrd l Allen, Mo bile, Ala.; Ilishnp ,1. I" Kegis Canevin, I'itteburgh ; Itishop .lohh 1'. Cunning bam, Concordia, Kan ; Bishop .lohn !'. Cautvvcll; I ,os Angeles; Ilishop .1. II. Conro.v, Ogdensbuig, N. Y. ; Ilishop IMmund M. Dunne, I'corla, 111.; Itishop Dugene A. (Inrvey, Al tonna, l'a, ; -Itishop John II. Grimes, Syracuse, . i.; Itishop Henry Ua- .i.... f , I -V X- . ....... a. , nriris, ugucm-uiui;, - ; insuop ai. .l. Iloban, Scranlon; Bishop John J. Monnghan. Wilmington, Del,; Itishop 1 1. II. SIcDevitt. Ilnrrisbuig; Bishop D. J. O'Connell, Iticlunnnd, Vn. ; Bishop 'Joseph Itice, Burlington, Vt.j Iliahop , William T. Ihibsell, Charlchton, S. C. J i Bisjiop Thomaa J. Sliahan, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. ; Abbot ''rnest Hilmstetter, evvllrk, N, J. j Abbot Charlea II. Mohr. St. Io. Kla. ; Abbot K. M. Obrecht, Gethscmane, Ky. Hf HOUSE of Wenger!1 Im mi walnut sr. . 1 T''ls 3 an lnvitat,on ca &nd IM I lO inspect our Dry Cold Air Fur I Raj lira Vaults, and then we ask you to v$it fcf I wk otlicr storage premises. The out- jfjil V$& come of your investigation, we feel jMm Vflk sure, will be manifested in your IMb L promptly asking the telephone Mm IIOeftCTSTOOnY Renewal of Sewage Disposal and Other Uncompleted Con tracts Taken Up CONFERS WITH DIRECTORS Suspended city contracts and new work were the mibjeetB discussed today by Mayor Smith with his department heads. Many contracts hnve been let during the three months that have elapsed since the Mayor last met his directors hut a number of long-stand 'ing undertakings have been allowed I to lag behind. Municipal undertakings started dur ling the war, and before the United .Slates entered the contest, ha-e gone 'uncompleted. Thee include sewage ills- tposal contracts, a number ot bridge un- dertakiugs nnd work incident to the Hureatis of Ilighwnjs and Surveys. It I the Mayor's desires are" carried out all of this work will be pushed to comple tion before the end of bis official term. I Director Dntesmati, of the Depart ment of Public Works, in whoso depart jment most of the suspended and uncom pleted contracts nre loented, wiU report ' to the Mayor that new contracts involv ing about $l,ri00,000 have been let and work statted on most if not nil of them. In a general way the Major has knowl edge of the work being done by the de partment, as during bis illness he np i proved the mea-iuci. Street and Koad Jobs The head of public works will also teport on sttcet nnd highway improve ment ligures tesultiug from the recent opening of bids (or street construction .and repairs to various classes of thor oughfares. Two important contracts just awarded will be gone over. They provide for the completion of the grade crossing removal program started back! in the Weaver ndministrntioii in Port : Iilrhninntl, .1. .Joseph Mcllugh lias just i been n winded the work of opening Km- erahl street, under the tracks of the Itichmoud branch of tho Heading Hail-1 way. at $!)S.O0(l. nnd John McMenamy after arriving nt the station. He was has been awarded the contract for open- about -event) jenrs of age. ing Tulip street at ?7.",700 . Director Web-ter, or the Department Man Held for Clothing Theft of Wharves. Docks and Ferries' will .!, :ii.on. who gave his nddie-s teport on the program of work on thei, iviliiun Court. Mt Ahv. was ar eity piers now in course of construction, Ic.s,rn ,,av 1)v at i-nluuin Stein of and on plans for the letting of fin thrr, the -ticininntnwn station, on a ihiirge ' work during the sumqyr. f having Molen S100 worth of clothing Director Twining's report will include; belonging to J. II. Ilcnt., who lives in an n.ccouut of the reecjit bidding for the apartment. Illlison was held in "I." construction work, and other con- SS00 bail, ("acts, jut let by tho deportment. He ; will tell the Mnjor that the North American Hailvva.v Construction Com- pan.v, of Chicago, began work jesterda.v J on the construction of the It) berry line for the section between Orford avenue. 1'rankford, and Itustletnn, This woik will cost the city ?.'!70.S0::. and is to be completed within six month-. Complaints Are Probed Director Kruscn, of the Department of Health and Cbnrities, is expected to I ' bring before the conference (pic,stions ' relative to insanitary housing conditions i complained of reiently by differenti bodies of churchwonieii. lie intends ing to Atlantic City and coming back to ! Philadelphia on Thursday to take up with the home reception committer the l plans for the paiade and cutcrtaiunicnt of leturniug soldiers. f23 Italtlmore; S'.M.'V Maslilnston Htviaay Kxrurftlon, I'eiinnlvMnlu HallrpAd. i f f mi t iv OUN1JAI OUTINGS From Mahket SrREET Wharf $mm np Atlantic City .i Wildwood 1 VIMS1 .. -.. ngicaea (Mil c i.i- r-;.. ni sr u : 2t-Ski Bh U r adlW a Sunn Avalon WarTai 10 cents additional Atlantie cj.ly, buii.o itaiuui Hea Isle - -7 30', Anilesea and Wildwood 7.:ovi tf0 OC Baltimore psaaJ v n, ,, cup tfjO 7C Washington sfas s 2t,f A'atlonat Capital War Tal Jaltlmorelticu. WashlnsionKcu. iundivs, May 11, 2S; June S, 22 nroad at. 7 ,50 v, West rolls, 7.55 .so Beiaj Im vvr t'as .'Uccnt. unditiona Sundijj, May 18, tad June I SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES liroaa bu 7.40i,: West I'ulU, 7.44 , Pennsyh vania R. R. .W .r- , W Returns Today of JFonicn's Victory Loan Committee Kurata unit ltonnltnli Miss UnWU Went, ehnlrmnn I1.8VI Chtnut r lit Mrs Lincoln Feruunon. rhllrmnn . . 88.800 Ocrmantnwn Mrs. W I) flur- . .lev. tlmlrmsn 1.2nMno North numl Mrs. f fl Vvurts rhalrnun ... 82.830 North PhllndVlphls Mrs t hemnn Herrlrk, chstr- mn 270.050 Jsoi-I heart Mrs John V. ., Mover, chairman 83.400 Kenslniton Mla Iloutah Ten- tmore, rhalrmsn , 130.330 Central City Mrs. W. Hark- lle llfnry, chairman 1,301,100 South Phllailelphki -Mr. W , J ir;man. chairman .. . 331,150 Vet Phlladdnhla Mrs. II. r. Richardson, rhslrman.. 308,130 Falla of Srhuvlktll Mrs. Uobson Altemus. chairman. 43,000 Today's total J.1,!M.-,,r,0i Grand total $33,002,052 WILL BENEFITS CHURCH Henrietta Rlslln Leaves $7500, Largely to Catholic Charities The will of Henrietta Itislln, of this city, who died, nt Atlantic City, was probited here today. The estate, val ued at $7"00. is to bo distributed among a number of Catholic institu tious of this city, a small portion going to the Itev. James C, Monnhati and several relatives of the decedent. An Inventory of the estate of Wil liam K. Hamberger, former vice presi dent of the Vcstem Savings Fund So-1-ietv. showed n vnlue of $341,483.7:!, mostly in stocks nnd bonds ot public service corporations. J. L. O'Brien Appointed Tipstaff .John Lawrence O'llrien, 'SSI North Third stieet, was appointed a tipstaff in Quarter Sessions Court. President Judge Xnrris S. Ilarrntt, of Common Pleas Com t No. 1!, made the appoint ment today. Mr. O'Pileii will be sworn in as soon as his appointment is latlhcd by the boanl of judges. The new tipstaff tills the vacancy caused by the death of William Blair. Mr. O'Brien is fifty years old. and has been active in Itepiiblicaii politics in the Nineteenth ward for twenty-live years. Falls Dead In Railroad Station Dover, Del.. May I!. Alfied H. Cn bill fiunier iletk of peace of Kent ' county, v.ho had been in Dover today in niienuance nt the Kent county court w-ith his son, and who hail gone to the railroad station to tnke the Main for his home in (iicewnod. fell dead shortly J- E- Caldwell fr (5. CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Convenient Acquirement Of Fine Silverware ,f J. E. Caldwell & Co:s Individual Designs, Are Always Ready For De. livery; Or Sets, uniform In Pattern, May Be Ac quired Gradually As Needed. INVEST IN VICTORY BONWIT TELLER. GbCQ fedjeedaSAcpOwinalici6 CHESTISUT AT 13 STREET Wottfell Mm vSPOKTS CLOTHES These Sports Suits and Wraps are not able not only for their fine tailoring but also for the excellence of their fabr;c. "Bon tell" Jersey may be had in heavy, medium or light weight; and in plain- colors or heather mixtures. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Goats, Gapes and Jackets 19.50 to 37.50 T Fifty Nationalities From' City1 "Molting Pot" Parado Up 5th -Avenue in Returned 77th 2356 GOLDEN STARS SHINS Ity ihe Associated Tress New York, May fl. Twenty-flyd thousand men drawn from tifty nation alltles among the polygot population of New York who less- than two years ago were engaged In humble pursuits, andj unknown to fame, returned to tha I metropolis today ns heroes of the bloody battles ot the Argonne forest, and million or more fellow citizens fran- tlcnlly cheered them as they marcheJ triumphantly up Fifth avenue as ma Seventy-seventh, or Liberty Division It was the only division in the Ameri can army recruited entirely from ona rity and it Included n greater niimbei than any other division of men ot for eign birth. Secretary Baker, Just re turned from France, reviewed th parade. The division marched through soil Innes of humanity in battalion forma tion, sixteen abreast, with only fou feet between the companies. It was i style of marching new to New York The division fittingly remembered it fallen heroes. The finest of glistening bayonet' moving rytlnnlcnlly up the Hag-bedecked avenue presented a stirring panorama The doughbos were in light marchln order and wore their jaunty oversea caps with ca.mpaign "tin hats slun from the back. Originally it was planned to hav ".0,000 in the line of march, but 3001 of the division were on the transpor fieneral Grant, which did not arrive t time for parade. In addition more thai L'000 replacement troopa from othei? states bnd asked for and received dis charges. About 5000 wounded soldiers. mostly casuals and former members o( the division, rode in automobiles at the end of the procession and they received the same warm-hearted cheers from thai crowd that were accorded to their more) fortunate brothers in khaki. Ahead of the column was a solemn gripping procession of "companies oV the dead, carrying ten red-bordered white flags, each bearing about 2."0 cold stars for the l!3.ifl men who gave their lives for their country. Represent tives of the 18!) draft boards deposited wreaths of honor at the foot of tha roll of the divisions in front of the public library. A bush fell over the vast crowds as the reminders of supreme I sacrifice passed by. rrrt DIVISION 0Jt&m, -! a m P. . u -I-1" j'ii. .r" .: vf-yWx . , r "('. ' ,- .-,. Hlhz - " ' . h. J'fc ".S-viJBT&; v V'. ' h t ?: ,V4 j.. ' .AiU" M 'A. o U, t' - 4! ( a to a-! w ,nC It , "',-' .