WOTjP . ..., . i . 1 mi. H IS Vf. Vh ft 1 t &&.- EgV B m t3i IS w V i i i i ii i KWTM HEROES S v. lltiuiwui. K IM PAQim TV QT sssvy.' 111 uHuUnL I I LIU I t3h - IvTTiree Officers, Two of Them jpffjr? Philadolphians, Among ii-fif Ti the Dead ADDITIONS AND Washington, May S. TIip follow ins '. names for I'rnnsylvnnin wore inrludeil k, t l .t. .....i... l:-i :..., fint lit- wirtj ui huiiihci iiiniiiiu.. iii. h',M " lilt; it ill i 'vfiu nil' ii v iimiii.i OITK'KKS l)lJ rrnm Alrnlan AtrlUml MKUTKNANT Kllvino.l V Krefro. Not.lt mpton. " Wrtl from Art-ldrnt mill Other Ciitsr WEOTKNANT .1il)h 1J. Chestnut xrret. rtillmli-lptilu I'lcni- 1:17 Klllrd In Arllon I'rflouwly ltciiorlril llrill ."Clio I.1EUTIWANT ltHrr 1! Mnuu-r TllBtnir Pun hvpiiii'. l'hllmllplilH. knmmtki ri.iiMM;i. Woumletl Sett-rel.. rRtVAJi; fori l 1'rnnK". lMtti-i.vn.iii Yt oiintlril. IJfcrcf I lidelrrnilni-il PniVATKS TIioiiim AlmMu- Hrnsmi XO'M Arliwnn Btri. I'hllHrleliilild llnli-il in f!onn1ronkl. I'U.II N-nlink ntt PhilH rielphli, John M Kcire. . Wllkei.-H.irre. I r..nl, T. Mrtlrall. Vlttrhiirull (iron;.' II A ."""'. Altoottn rhnrh". M I.' win, lle.tthk I.lnii Ffllx Verbcrk. Miitlmn". iVounilr.l MlKlill.v SBItGUAST Klwowl V Mrlltcr 11 Unldwln ulreet. Mimavuiil.. I'hlliiililphln COKlOItAI..H Jhc-oIi I. IIHIniHii. Ml"', Jesse Jlc.Mlnnl" Dunbar. In. T Winim. Viinl flty, Li-wli Wllil. rniiuli. IteHdlni.-. i.fi.rm n. Kalsrr Altnnnu I'n il .! J-'l." Philii; burn, I.uuls Pr-ori-ki. Pltlnlmreli lirl tlan Danltls, Iti-iiUIng fliarl.'n "V llcimk lanrnnter .. ,, , PI11VATKS .Inlm "lair Harnir llamn bum MHimifl J II Mliwin. i. nil.' .iuih Hollywuoil slrrel. Phlladrlohla . Andrew JIcLauBhlln :iL'ill North Min ;ii t I'lot." dollihla. U.nld II llron Mmth i H.;11illni nobert II frulfc". WlllliiHiiwri . Mlllnm I;u; nldson. iMI):: South Ninlli "trt-et. I'lilhiil.-' phla; Thnnm.i Uarrlimti Milinili". Iloli-it Haven. SIM S.iulh IUik alrnd. Phllnil;--phla; Hanild Kat.inilr Suinniii lllll: l.d ward V. Klrln I'lttKton John N i"t Mi Kecaport. Anthmil J' MyiUxiiiki I .;thi' hcm. William .1 ulnn. Pltt.-lMiri.-h IUrr F. SlniflM l-ountalli lllll rr.',l ll-ulrii Su -tnn. Freiierli-kubum. l.uuis IIcnr l.innuu. Madera. JIIsln In Action PIUVATIJ William II. Ilnirll'h. IMMH Houth frosrlei atrcct. I'hlladclplilu. Klril r Dla'C noiiy;;yiioi:it rr.-mk n. "Itambure ntlVATII- .li-rniano li-iriin Hlcka atrft Philadelphia . As. henlia. I 1IIJI Ku'il'i Uled from AVounds (Prloul IteiKirtffl Died) putVA-rr i. esU- .! Torsha Hinit"ili" Klllfi) In Anion !Prn!out.v ItelMtrled Allsslnic in .i'iioiii SEnOUANT Hi" N lloik.iih.-rrv l..ii Vntrfofd. Itrfumrd (o lnl (Previously Reiiorlrd Mlsslne In Arllon) rOIlPOWAI .lnhll ti lea N-- '5al""a PRIVATE -William l.imlitoskl. Mln.ia Hills. Wounded. Ieree Itidetermlnfil ll'reloul neporleil Killed In Aitlonl PRIVATK Vk-tni- Antlniari. Piti-iiini Killed In Arllon (Preilotisl.v Iteiairled lliedl CORPORAL Hush Mos 3-J:W '' stnel rhlladelphla. PRIVATi; - Joseph Hooker Slurph Xorth Slt -first atrt'-t Phlladelnhla George P. Goodale Detroit. May S. (Seorge Poiuero Goodale, for more than fifty years ton netted with the Detroit Ki-pp Press and dean of American dramatic critics, died Suddenly at his borne here yesterday at the age of seventy -live. Pershing's Suddenly at his Iiome here yesterday at .., .n , laiiMaiinaaai i an an ami $ the age of seventy -live. Ha B linvpc.r! P I D A t C I A' G jll ilFl JfH I te' Beautiful Novelties iSrj. " New to Philadelphia and lldlllOUSlIl A Appealing to Refined WT g hi Dancert. mbBtiimumatmimMM ROSELAIfl) , 12th & Chestnut iV Aii.ni; ACKER'S I pi' ' lEvery 3w8 ' Pr'vate I Space Contributed by I f Evening Baltfv Instruction I , ,, , ' I Untn 12:30 Jf M by Appoint- Chandler & Company M Saturday Bi yment .,.,. -r. -u I p, .Afternoon -& AT Walnut Franklin Bank Building ; 3 toe t 7720 Philadelphia i f 7 ,A. .' 'tt V' ytiiNlK'iiValUiiaVar'' ' The Greatest Military Band in the World 110 SOLOISTS The pick of the musical talent in the American Ex peditionary Forces in France all drawn from units with front-line service. The General Headquarters Band in France that has played before the Kings of England, Italy and Belgium; Marshals Haig, Petain, Foch, JotTre; Prince of Monaco, President of France, and the Peace Conference. The only American Band to play for an American President in Europe on an official visit, or to a General in command of an Ameri can Army on Foreign soil. Hear Pershing's Band Today at These Places 12 to 1 o'Clock The Victory Statue, Broad Street and South "Penn Square. 5 to 6 This Afternooit Stetson Athletic Field, 1th and Berks Streets. 8 to 9:30 Tonight In West Philadelphia at 52d and Chestnut Streets Straight from France to America' to help play the Victory Loan over the top the- biggest an well as the best military band in all the tvorld. Tonight's Concert at 52d and Chestnut COME AND HEAR & Pershing's Deaths of a Day LOUIS ROSENBERG Uncle of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Dies of Heart Disease I.oiiIk Knsenlierc, eighty-three yenrs, old, nf !l7 North Nineteenth tttrret. tiled last evening from 1111 uttuck nf linnet ilUmilbi toltli ...l.titl. 1m . II H I strii'Ucn nt the .orncr of Nineteenth nnd nirnril uvcniie. Hi- viii on lil" wny to ti... Mcmmtiio club, ..f whirl. he was a member, when In1 whs slricltrn Ho hiis taken to tin- I.nnket.'i.il Mospl CHANGESl'nl. where he whs iroiio.iitrrd denil. ' Mr. Kutfenherx whs an mult; of t,ro ( S. ItlHIC, nsxisliinl sreretur of the; Treiisiirj lie nm n retired iimiiii- fnrti.rrr. IMhk "ill. M" tt i-- . Mrs l,ouWa Teller. I Frederick Strltzlnger, Sr. Noriislouii. I'a.. Mil V I'mli-rick (i. Sli-ilzihKiT. Si . rliiirrlitiiHli. liusl iipis mini mill Hlriwii. clinl nt liis liomo .vpsIpiiIh at tho iic "f I'lisht --"ovrn !jpnr. Up wiis boi-ti in t'iPrniiiiiy and ! pmisialKl In this I'omilr in IS.1I on a lima! wkiih look fori nilip !? to laiiKo tin- trip. Up wiilki-d from 1'liila- 1 tlplpliin lo NnrrUlown bivaii'-c In- lmil no moiipy and nrrpptrd u joli lirro nt SI a inontJi Ho slartnl a liaKi-ry in Nnrristown in IN.V.I and ptovpi-rrd. At j Hie tiiao of In" ili'alli Iip was oiip of tin' liirci-ol ip.'iI p"lalp owner" in N'or l itow n. Clarence E. Pryor Clurriii'i' 10. I'rjor. .?lio was u Itr-linlilii-an li'inlor of I.rtekawiinmt romity a ((tinrtpr of a rentm- ii;o, dioil on Tui'-da at In" lionip. !K!I Sonili l-'ort -ninlli sti-cpt W'liilp a revnlenl nf Scran ton. Mr l'i-or mmm-iI two tonus as iiintliiiiiotiii- and one term a slipriff of l.nckawiinnii rounlj He was horn in Hanover tow nlup. I.uzpriip iininM . silent four jenrs uro. When a yoiiiiR mini lie luid flmrp' f a ponipam store in Hip coal iPRion. HiPii lie mined In Sernnlon and pncnRcd in (he siiilionery lMi"iness. I'rniti S'-ran- ton he went to .New lork. where no leniaineil a short time, and in 1(102 caine to Philadelphia, where he since hud made bis home. Bernard Gray Iteriiuitl lira, sfect cars old. n clerk in Hie regis! r di issinn of the postoDicc. in wliieh he hud ln-iiti emplnyed twpnt Iwo years, died nn 'Pucsdny at his homo. I.'!2!t Shiink street. He had been in poor heallli since .laiiunr,. His wife died on .May I. last war. He is survived by three sons and fornr ilnughters. Two of Hip sons an- in the navy. Lieutenant t'oiniiiatider John P. (!ruy and Philip P.. lira, a s;iim- on the transport Mis souri. B. J. Keogh Mienandoali. Pa.. Mn,y .V H. .1. ' Keogh, forty live years old. dictl last night nf pneumonia. lie was a leading manufacturer anil bolder of temperance drinks, a director of the l'irst National 7 i Jtiink. Mutual Ituilding anil Loan As-; sneiation and Cnliimhm Ilrewing Com . pany Mr. KporIi was also n volun (per rirenian, tnember of Hip LiirIps and Knights nf Annunciation unit n former member of the Hoard of Kducntion. Own Band Own Band J ? lljftMW"'l'"WM6! -"&: ,. ."& '.. .j .i,v ,ti. ? -: c ;'.,- i- ,. - ii , .. i- it,- . u 5.. ' i . .. " - s, - . -n h t. ' ... in ' ii-aliiiliiiiii-BlPlli i i'ii iiilll-M-BliM.irlliriiliili MifiiaMlMiliWniliiiililiiifllfiiiiii Ml lii i h MB i I .. ;.,:-.t-. . ,.,&, . " -' 5teakl.,il . . . iakj-t-t-w-to whL-wBM, jfriMsWsttmtl i ti-Uiafe EVENING PUBLIC OUATTRO Preparativi per Consegnare i i Termini di Pace ai Delegati a ,...:,.,.! n..un: Austnaci. Ungheresi 0 Bulgari Puhllaherl and Wntrlbuleil Under J'HIIMIT NO. 311 Authorized by the act of October , 1HI7. nn tllu at tlie Poatofllco of Phila delphia Pa My urd'-r of the President. A. H IfUnt.KSON Poilmaster (leneral. 1'arljjl. S iiiurkIo. II roneilin doi Qiiattm. eiin In prrseiiwt tlrH'On. Or lando per ritalla, lm comincialo orki a slnliiliro Ip niodalitn' did proj:niiiima per In prci-pntaziono del trrnilnl di pare al dolpgati nusti-liifi, ungliorpsi c Inil Kini. l.a sloi-na liiinioiio nella ciuu1r i nipprosoiitniiti iIpIIii (irrmania riop MTono daeli Alln.-ili p dnllc I'oton.p tiM-ocinlc il Irattalo di pnpp, t-lio ritliicp In pntPtiza niilitnrp della (tprninnia, fii (liinsa ulle oro !!..'5I 1p1 ponipricgio di ieri. AH'iippiluni dplln spssionp del cou-Ki-pssn della pin-p. Mr. Clemeut'cnii dUse: "Non o' iiPii'ssario ilip io usi tinrolc MiperfliiP. Vol nvetc ilinnnzl n vol 1 plpiiipotenziari ilella crandi p piccolo poionzp unilp nella pin' crnentp Riierrn, la iiialp fn inipostn sopi-a di essi. Torn r' arrivala per il crave nRKitistainoiitn doi i-onti." II Spgrctnrio piieiale alia Conferenza , r1 lit Pace, 1'iioln Dntnstn. ronspRno nn;! ropiii del Inittato al C'onte con , HriK-kfJorfT- Itiititxim. il onalp cosi' rpplico' : "N'oi ilicliinriaiiio pIip non ....vsi,,,,,,, ne...,,,. l'ctititii tlelln nostra , (ijsrti. Nni innosciaino clip In potenza militni-p della (iei-uiuuia e' stata abbat- tula." Mgli fu inabile di ammettere che In ttermnniu fit la sola colpevolc d domando" che gli Allt-ati facessero una pace secoutlo i punti tlel Presidcnte Wilson. Lu (lerniania dissp pIip avrebbp provvptlulo a riparare i danni cagiouali, ul Pelgio ed nlle ricostruzioni net terri lori delln Francia settentriomile. II ('onto von I'rnektlorff richiese la liherazioiip dpi prigionieri tedeschi e SHAD ARRIVED TODAY Carload Fancy Buck and Roe Shad CAM. KARl.V P. K. KISECKER CO. 101-107 Vine St. ,larn;m $coo Places the Western Electric Washer In Your Home flUR bis annual V electric washer sale offering very easy terms of payment is now in progress. $goo places the well-known Western Electric "Washing Machine in your home the balance is payable in small, easy payments. This is the first time this electric washing ma- I chine has been offered ! on these very easy pay- j ment terms. We have leaturea it in an our washer sales vou can buy anything better for the money. This Western Electric Washer has been nationally advertised for years, is ap proved by Good Housekeep ing Institute and our own Testing Laboratory. Thou sands of these washers are giv ing highly satisfactory serv ice in Philadelphia homes. Visit the Electric Shop or most convenient District Office, and have our elec tric washing machine x ,perts give you a practical demonstration of the West ern Electric Washer. This entails no obligation. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th and Chestnut Street !3tli40taSl. 1M ru!itM An. UtbSl.u4ClUtAf, 4(M Frufcfcri An. TtWSWxICfcalUaAM. I - - l I -B-B '.. .m.x . - . nVi'A'.'. -,& yr..,',;! '"," -, -;; nBv o ,t f , LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, dlRse ohp In Oerninnlu nccettnvn In lfRfl ilclln Nnzlonl. 1 prlnclpali puntl del traltlilo di pace koiio 1 frcRtientl : . I promiilRnzloiic dclla Lprii dellc Nazlonl. TAlsnzin-Lorpnii c' ri'stuu ratH alia Krancia. I.n Vallo tlpl Sarre e' tempornneumentn iiitcriiazlonalizzala. II I'orto ili Dntizlcn pertntineiitemeiile ititerunzioiiiilizzato. Lit fiormnnin re I dcra lu ninRgior pnrtp delln Hilesin not tentrioimlp nlla Polonla e rimiuzlcrii' n I tutH I dlritti territorial! c politirl ftior 'd'Kuropa. Uiconosciincntt) deiriuill i pendenzn deirAustrln-tedrspn, tlelln 1 fzpi'ti-Hlnvncrhin u delln I'olonln. 1. pserntn teresco e' ridotto u lOO.OlM) uominl. Tntti i fortl tedeschi per TiO ; clillometrl ad orientc tlcl Hpiio xnrniinu ulibnttuti. I.a flotta tercscn sum' ri , dottn a sei navi dn Rtierra. sel iticrointori leRRieri, p 12 torppdinlere, con 15,0(10 uoniini. I, a (iennnnln non nvra pm sottoniarinl c tutte Ip nitre navi da Riierrn snrnnno eonspRiintp iirII iillcali o distruttP. I.o fortilipazlonl tit IleliRo laud snrauiio drmnlltu ed il I'niinlp di Kiel snrn' nperto n tutte le iinzioui. l.a (iermanin dovrn' eetlere i Mini 14 rn1 nttoaiarini. I,e forze nrree nnvali c milltnri snranuo abollto al primo nttobre, l.a (irrinnnia dovrn' nccetturo piena responsnbilitn' per tutti i dnuiti e ilovru paRiire, tonnrllnta per totiuellatn, Ic navi nffoudntp e rlmborsnre i dnniii cnusati cotnincinndo con tin pugamento di venti miglinrdi di mnrchi, Iex imperatorp ilovru esserc Riudicnto da un'nltn corte interuaziouale. I.n (ler irianiu aecettern' la I.prh dolla Nazioui in principio, mn sonza esservi nmnipssn. Snrn' creatn una Coinmlssiono Intri; uazionale del lavoro. . Parigi. 7 niaRRio. Come base prr la ripresa partptdpazioup da parte dell'On. Orlando alln t'onfpi-pna dplln l'at-p. Riilnlo da Itoinn ipicsta unittina, its stern" stnbilito clio I'ltalia ntnininis tprii' Kiunip comp niandataria dolla l.oRit dellc Nazionl lino nl 11)211, dopo di clip la citta' rcMpra' sotto la j-nv-rauilli' iialiaun. I ' - .. . . . 1 'I 1 . . -"1 ; .1 I HI v i81 H I nil fin vsW A cigarette of the finest TURKISH 1 ui ii nr - - - i,, i p. - rsnswsMWSMmsm ih and DOMESTIC tobaccos -blended. I I Illl Ha III )H Arid the blend can't be copied. I 1 1 they "Satisfy!" Jm Pjg-gglaiJIJI-ig--jjMy-- t ' J" "ITYT-Ji-i-tt-K-Ui-! 1 ! .a-j-rL-n- Jiraa---t----l---t K-tkl--glll---S-i-B---CM THURSDAY, MAT -8,- 19i KILLED SERVING MOTHER Child Fatally Burned Attempting to Prepare Coffee Little riRllt-VPiir-old .Irnnelto Kouro, of 4244 Orchard slrect, Is tlentl from burns received when she nlteiiiplHl to prepure a cup of coffee for her mother. Mrs. I.oiiro w;ns nwny from home yesterday nflernoon and .leanette was left nlone In the house. When It rnme time for her mother to return the little Rirl tlioiiRhl she would surprise her with n 'cup of coffee. She placed the coffer pot on the stove mitt mtiti'il for the water to boil. The water ditl not boil iiujckly nnd she stuck n piece of paper into the stove. Her clotlihiR ciniRht lire. Silver-Plated Tableware for Summer Homes .Many patterns of silver plated tableware can be had at very moderate prices. Our stock at present is large. Tea spoons, per dozen $2.50 Dessertspoons" " 4.50 i- . (...t... " " t-. . I......... .. i. lvesscit kiiivls Dinner forks " " Dinner knives " " S. Kind & Sons, mo cheatnuust. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SIL.VEHSm'"TU3 y Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan y mmmmmmmmaam vi o . tt.a niiHHHMrainHi ai aome smoKe, iviarey W8M S:S 1 ' '4- C 1 Aft "JiSjr i v of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos -l i . BEAR LOSES HIS SKATES S. P. C. A. Agents Land on Owner of Educated Bruin Cruelly to bears tnay consist of rings in their noses and skates on their fpet, according to the Geniiantowu viewpoint. F. l' Stevens, whose performlnu benr net closed nt u (Jerinnntowu thea ter last night, learned this followiug ii street demonstration of his ''human" nuluial, Htcvens rode the bear nrountl in an niitomoblic nnd tet him skntc before some youngsters on the street to. ad vertise the net. Home women of Ger- mantown. It Is said, objected to the procedure and rnlled iu tho Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Agents Currier nnd Dinmond descended A en ilMwilV a p IrM'i o.au I ,-i 5Jm 5.00 ' ' 7.00 No cigarette at No cigarette at fiiSf'S la y'"11 n. HQ0 til f.bn Tir IS O il I -i Ii The season's newest pumps and oxfords of patcnl i ' & m. IB lnnllipr brawn and black kid and cnlfskin. some with ill ' ft Mm vtt IU Ti'entieb nnrj ntripra with militnrv beels. HI I M I 1 il ' 45rV) II -,- , ' gl .UM'.MMVJW.VJVMWX' :tt.$:&: v. upon Stevens, read the "riot act," and teclinicully placed him under nrrest, lifter enjoying the skating feature of the act. The ring In the bear' nose remained, W shoes m ' II Friday Special I B& W W XJaaaHT SS IVl -S; aaPaV ( Ol ' ' va Shoes ar . jtW jaJwir Street wJ . ffi, Hosiery JymMfitM && .m Floor M V Twelfth and Market Streets JMIl t WftiSI ;ivMs.vyjSi". this price gives such quality; any price gives such value. " ""., '. J if Imninnllr nflftf UtpfdU'l't fnvHrCl the . IIVPI-IV,lf UHM wn.l..Mf ..T-r .- , agents to conduct the act without It and. they refused. The Blsntes, nowever, went Into, the trunk for tho remainder of the bear's sojourn In this city- p. ic blended -- ,a Wi
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