w MS ,V"f '.4 "A , w- Jr., ,1 i s lOVHXlXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY i5, 1919 t, . ft "W irr. Wjs - 11 R K. tit V ftS W' u i s- a m- " & &- K, t-i.--i . 4 ?) ( ?v F ROM STATE Housing Facilities, Taxed by Tremendous Throng, Come to Honor Iron Men QTATinM OIHIIUIMO j ' VISITORS . FILL Kroro mil of Inn n tliiro ininr lo tilts , ritj more limn '.'" iwmi visitor to ev Hir big parailr Uxlm On 3ill tram were ilin rnni'Iirs mill ?jx"il effort n tnnilo nl t lip niicnts ""'' ""' " m iii"-i- wini nun (iiiuhi'ii ii ml luiliics. 'I lif-o won- Hump no anvmnimlHtions. Iillnli-U tnkfti In llm Krictuls' WiRlilinr Thf V 1! 1! Win- Itolief Sorii't.v linil . Iiooil lloiisi'. Pouitli mill (iinii strri'ts. plniTrl booths at llm tinin -IipiN of tlti wlii'in fnuil mnl niiinvnn'iit fur llm Mil JUnail Street Stiilinn, llrflilluK Tpi ml- 'h" "P'p liriitiilfil lij n i m pi of I'lior iml, ltnlliuinio mnl Ohio. Voilh I'hlln ' K"t ! wmniMi woiUpi's Sump nf Hipsp tlplnhin mnl 'pt I'liilnilplnliiii stiitions. hiuihmi Imil lo I'oii'Ko tin- ilt-:i-in wlict'P soli wrll lis llm flllllllli nml fririuW of s irint ton nml ilin ttr lilii-ts. i null! gpt infor lion lo nil pints of Hip A RpiI ' Yoss siiition i liiit whs iiN nl rinli stiitimi nml uotkril in 10 Willi llii' will' icliof booths nvailiililr n list of npptot nml bomtlniR hoiisps Tin" Dpi I U t Hill nml liml il loom .I.ITpipiiP ) III lilts ifnvplpi's iicpik ii' nuli'il nl work DpIpsoIious fioin limiili-pil- of towns in I'pnnijhmii.i minn Iipip. I - I ' nit ofilPinls lllll" of llii' IiIKKPsI Kliilips III rlttne p"IitiIii (iiiiip from AiiriisIh. tin It consist nl nf nliont 'St iiipii nml miiiipii Im tiiiM-li'il t In- IMI niili'i in rIno linal eipptiiiz lo Ihp lios IIipi linil fostpipil whin I ho Tvti'iitt "iffli I Ii was in liiiiniiiR nl I 'iinip IKin'ock I'ml nf tin ili'lpcntion mis t 1ioiipi nl ihp Arlplpliiii. llii- otlipi", til llii- Maii'stii AVIipii llip soliipi fi tin 'I'm piit.t pirIiIIi. Kli'ollniK nloijR' thr stippts. : 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 sichl nf Uipso (ipoi'Rians. mam inn hom llipyillpim kliP" ppi'sonalli . affi'i tiomiti" uroi'tin mtp I'M'IniiiKPil Ten (ii'iii'Kin "pem hi1-." all In iili's of in t li pmaili'. iIpIpriiIioii Wllll'll I'hilaili'lpliia Sta niPii wlni innn Inil wi'ii" iiiilinli'il in tin fit ri) at tin- Wpsi tion nml ".ns gipi'lpil 1 iIip Kmelits of Coltitnlnis up, nine i ommillpp. .Mi William IVnn WIiiIp ip of 1 the tmijor of AiiRiila. ami Mis Fnuil. K. flpinius:. pipsiilpiit of tin' SoMiPis Kclii'f Assoiintion. nf AiiKiistn. tliinncli liom tlip iloors of tin liomi's o An gustn wpip tlirown oppu to tin' iiipii of the Twi'nM piglilli. wpi'p hi Hip purti Cniiiii'ilmun .1. Ilunis .rnhn-nn. If Opppiiheinii't' .1. S. I'mi. S.hIiipj V. Mmston .lohn .1 i'oIipii. .Ir . .1 II. KIjIIip anil T .1 H'I.piii.. who imp well Uinnn tk'oigi.nis. iiiiiii" along to . rpp tin" Tnrtilj -piclitli in ii'iiuili" for Hip last timp. as tln". ptpi'i'skPil it WIhmi Ihp big Rionp took a trip in a sighl "pping rm. wlilrli was Pinlila.oiii'il with the Imnupi's, "Wp mi- from Aiigiistn, (!a , soIiIipis mi tliu siri-pts i lippi'ii i thpin. At tllP I'.pllPMIP-Stllltfolll Ilotpl '.Iflfl out-nf town isitors pip ni-ininiini- ' ilatpil. anil liiimli-pils of otliers hpip turnpil nwa. "It was liko scvprnl 1 army nml mivj iinnils all ioIIpiI in one." tPiniirVpil riamli' Itpntirt. as ulstant matiiiRPr. Anil thn Ailplplila, the nit!".. Hip Walton -in Vint. ppi lioti'l lms its full ijimiii of giipsis. .'(Ml I'Vnni l.ai li.iuann.i Ciiuiit.t Fihiii I.inkn v ii nii.-i inn lit i-aiup nliont rilKI ppi'soiis to v tin paraili I'lirini"!- l.iPiitPiiunt limi'i inn" I-. A AViitrps. whosp miii is on iIip I'ppiIpss with Hip lOSih Kii-Iil Aililli-i'i. IpiI Hip rlrlcKUl'i'ii fioni Siianlon. Up is stop piliB at tlw All I'lnli (llhi"i from I.ncl.auniinn iniintv lowiis nip Mr anil Sirs. Rolln .Ipi niv n. Mr ami Mrs. V Collins. Dr. anil .Mis. .1 .1. liiPiinan. Si'ratilon (iporgp r IVik. Major It -M. Villi', .lohn II. I'lnrkmaii. of Wilkps liaup Majoi A. T. fonnpll. .T. It Si'IiIhrpi. Snanton; W II. Thojnas, Ilanj S Sisk. .Mayor K V. I'.aliioik. of I'iti-biiigh. in Ktopping nl tilt1 I'li'lli'v'up Sliatfoiil. UK i I'nloiiPl AhIipi' Nlim-r As oooli as lsilors u pil 1 1 1 Riil lnis tr.Mni; to gpl in toinh with iIip iiipii nf tin" Twi'iit -pighlli finui tlii'ii honip towns. IMjii'ps of iiili'i'i'sl wpi'p istii, ami , spppinl I'piitpr for IIip bii; liosi of visi tors was Imlppi'iiilriirp Hall nml Con srpss I lull All trains .uniinc in m Hip lailioiul Hlnlions wpi'p nipt Ii) sipimls of iiiPinbpi's of Hip visithiK i'pntips lommittpp of the wi'li'iinn honip I'oinmiltpp. who j i rpi'lPil IliPin T)ppnrtnii'iit inii"s ii"ipiiIj wpip hlinpl) jaiiiuipil with tin- out -of town er5. who thought it a goml opnii liimrv to go shopping. Not nnlv iliil 1'piin-) li'niiia rml nr1 arm) of vUitn, but fioin Npw .Ipip a lnigp iiiiiiiIh-i- of its ppoili ramp w. Iprilii) mnl poiiriil in tlnongli i In ferrips rni l tmlii) . PROTESTS DELAYJN L WORK Business Association Names Commit tee to Call OP Transit Officials Critii'ilug transit nHiiials ol Hip hh gncrnmpnt lor tlifir failuip to ioiiiip tlip Krnnkfnril pIpmiIpi! Hup iiipiiiU'I'i of tlio N'nith Kpin-iiiRton m'iiup IUisi l)Ph Aso(inlion hn uppninlPil n i mil ttiittrp nf thlilppii niPinbprs lo rriiipl an amlipiiip with tin" ogiiinls anil lav thpir CrlPviUHPS bpfoip t lie pioiipr authorities AiTnnling to the inenihers. ipsiilonm of I'rankforil ipiontl.v wpip assuied their rnil of the line would he finished, but no reprpspiitiitinns wpip made relative to the lnwer end of tlip line The association nlo decided to re queft the repaviug of Keuslngloii uve nue. I SOUTH JERSEY INVADES CITY, Thousands Cross River to Participate In Welcome to Troops Thousands of lesidrnts nfs South Jersey this morning crossed the rier to Philadelphia to tee the lion Division i parade I Camden. (Jlnucester and other nearbv j .Jon on were almott desptteil. The pulili" .chools v'pre i'lopil. The majority of SJvSl the Ipusliiess houses and the trolley cars ,4 nt tvalusere filled with people muk ' png lor inn i-iiji i The majority of xhipyard emplo)ei remained away from tliplr work. The hliip) arils did not iloe down. Many ' bH'liool rlilldren were- brought oyer by P Ikcir leather undthey came early so' '. ,0 ft SMM P'nfe to view the .. Chef. Left $88,500 to Wdow ' k:tlatitir Clly. M11.V .-..--Cha lie. Lil-Jlinj), for jears rhef at (he Motel ilhlw, left $S?,r,nil in hi ii.h i-1"iillL nrobnted (imI;.v. liow& Tfi :m ,.?""r:.' ' -i ..:... ..,, ri i iwi-mmihj iir"-ijj, r"s.-,ir"s; tm 'CITY'S HOSPITALITY REPUTATION UPHELD Rest Rooms Opened and Other Care Taken for Comfort of Jubilee Visitors MoIIipi'h mill who-, iif ii1iIIim' win) nn-ipil Iicip tliii innming imii ilnrliiK the nisht foiinit llmt I'liiliiilrliiliiiT li'luitntlnii for hnspilnlllj linil tint bi'i'ii oxjIKKPintotJ. .Mrmli'Tx iif llu" I'.iniMci'iii'y Anl utiil ntlior mii'-miiK orKnni.nliniis iih'I tin' llturi nl nil milrontl tittiuii nml f"" -rio mnl miw ufti"r Midi milfoils fuini llu" lniiinoiil llii'j ri'iirlu'il llu- i it Muiis inothi'H woic iirrniupnni',il liv of spping I he parade and iIpmiIpiI their enpigies to nuiusiiig the ihililiPii, who iliilu't know what it's all about Yisitois ilpsiring luui hrj- i oiihl ohtaiii IliPin .it tin National League for Worn n's Service linn h i ounter on Hip I'aik win nl Tweni seioiiil street for Iweu t lie i puts. i ltist looms fill Hie families of en listed men fioin out ol town wen pin luled Ii) the LmeigeiiP) Aid. 1 I'.'s Wal mil stript. amtr nNo at Hie National League foeVomeil's Sel V ii e heillliplllr lei-, IJlKI Walnut sneei. Itpst looms for otlii'Pis" families wpip loinlnl ii I I he Atom Cliih. KilS Walnut sinet. audi Hie Olhi el-Clubhouse, il-l South Light PPIltll sllPi't. Sioles of tlsilnrs well' ell- ' liitaiiu'il ill Ihesi" places lasi night A ng ollieis who gnie aluahle aid in iiiring for I In- lehitnes of nlhcpis and siiIiIipis weie Hi" lolhiwiug: Mis L T Moleshlirx, Mis Holisoii Allemits. v. Haulm II Waibiiilon. Mis Arthur II. I .en. Mis lleiui C I'.oMM. Mi. lirinton I'oxi". Mis Louis I . Miiileita. "Mrs Ilenr) I. .lump. Mrs. Lilgai V liiitnl. Mis John C (imome. Mis James Sinn. .Ii . Mrs. William (!. Waiileu Mis .1 Willis Mm tin. Mi" Louis It Page. Mis (ieoige Dal las Dixiiii. Mrs. Linesl Law, .Mrs i CiorgeW Chillis Diexel. Xlis I nomas I. i:iwn. Mi- II S Pii'iitiss .Nil hols and .Mis Lugpiip S Newhold GEN. MUIR ON "MINSTREL" Wife. With Mayor and Mrs. Smith. Greeted Commander Before Parade Minor Smith, his wife nml Mi- Mini", wile of Mninr Ceiu'ial Cluirlii. II -M till-. m.i.I. a Ihing tup to lli'oiiil aim xxiuir Ion sheets In greet the 'I Weill) eighth , Diwsi iiiiiinaiiiler liefori" llu" "Inn of Hip paiaili" Ceneiiil Mini was liding "The Minstnl." ii Ihoioiighbreil, loaueil to him loi llu i .isiou b Mis Cont. line N'aiii'laiu. nml a horse said In htne won , more blue rililiiins than im.x nHier in the iniiiitr) Cnliuii'l Din id .1 Dnxi-. diief nf staff, was nstiiile Ma.xoi 'Smith'- nioiint. "(ieoige," (ieneuil Muii ami Mu)or Smilli had an iiiiupsI 1 1 oiiM'is.ition icliitixe lo the meiils ol the two animals The Major and his wife ami Mrs Mmr hiiiiieil Inn k to luippiuiliiii p Hall hoilU liefori" Hip st.ui of i he pageant. "WONDERFUL" SAYS MAYOR City Happy and Proud of 28th. He Asserts After Parade Minor Smith, at the finish ,, Hie piiraile. -mil the pagi.int was "wouihi ful ' "I am ulad Hint I'lnl.iilelplii.i hail i -in Ii an I'Xi'i'llent oppoiliiuiti in honor I those who n tinned mill tine.), who nevei .will Ii was splemljil A most won ili'i'lul -in i e-N ii hi! I'hilailelpltia is et happ ami piouil , A flip Hie lllollllllll phllooll o! polite luui p.i ed. (!oeinor Sptiuil ami the .Mil) in bit then plan's on the le iew mg stiiinl Tin went to the lear of ln ili'liinilem i" Hall. Tin (Ion rum 's im't i.igc diew up mnl iilli'i huliling Minor Smith. Mi. Smith ami Mi. Muir good b. he iton nfl. Til" MllMU h'lt ill his nilltHIKiNlll" German Ships for South Trade Washington. Mm I." LIpipu adili tlotiul -hips. iii( lulling lle of Hip (ier IIIIIII ipsspIs si'led when Ihe I nileil States ellteleil the will, me to he as sigmil In the shipping board tor i 1 1 -M lo South xjiieiiia out nf Smith t l:l ii r ii mid (iiilf imits The Cpiman s-li I i- will fil x Ironi Npw 111 leans to limil anil Hie wpsi i oast of South Aiiipi a a PopuUr Prices for Particulir People I i Re: Doughnuts ! jfTX Did you ever stand jl beside your Mother - in the kitchen and watch her fry dough nuts? If not, you don't really know doughnuts. Plump, golden-b r o w n rings of crispy deliciousness that simply melt in your mouth doesn't the very thought make you hungry for one? CIIERI doughnuts are made in our own bakery, after an old family recipe that has been handed down from one genera tion to another. Sixty cents a dozen to take home. 124 South 13th Street 132 South iSth Street And Altar AlUritloni Art Ceril))Od 1604 Chestnut Street OPEN MAY 10XH che'ri shop CWtctiooi ni Freoct Pitry 142 South ISth St. STUDENTS CHEER 28TH DIVISION IN: Parade Reviewing Space on, Sidewalk Was Reserved for 2000 Girls EXPRESS WELCOME IN SONG Si hools me i losed loibn as a IiIIiiiIp lo the Tweuli eighlh Illusion The (Jills' High Si bool mnl Ihe Philadelphia N'oimal School for (llrls uiiili'd in limit of the Clils' High School, Seieuleenth mid Spi ing till" dent slippis. In wi'lpoming the nun of the lion Diiisiou N'rml) lllllll of Hip niuiig woniiii. i hid in while, 1 1 iical Hull portion of Ihe sidewalk wlili h had Iippii e-pei inllx n spupiI fin I hem ' Tlli'le w.ls n bilge ii legation ol the linl Cms.. Auxiliai) giiN iIipspi1 in their u nifm in- I'm Hiipp Iiiiiii - this immense Inn u- of .nnithful Mines sang songs under the IcndiM-hip of .Mi- A ' W. Chesloli. I'll till" -Ii i. of the si tiool Wll- .1 tableau n pn .eniet ip of Ihe uiiilx or all the Allied ii'itimis With Hie Mil iIpiiIs of the si hool weie also llu fin nines nml uiPinbeis of Hie bonnl- When the vetii.m monps iiiaiihnl up III olid -Iliil Ihi'V leicned a spilileil lupptioii niii L'.'IHI lios ami gill-, pupils at Southern High Si bool, Hiond sheet and Sunlei an hup. The "-noli nl-. .iboul eiiialh ilineil bitween Inns nml gill-, the foltliel with tl bus i nl ami blin k. Hie laltei xx 1 1 1 1 1 blue .1 ml -tiel uillliheil f I mil .Hie si hool u"i lo the Itiiluwa) l.ibi.m.i Itioiid and ('In i-li.in stieets, while lhe ' fonneil in a solid phalanx. Wlli'll the tump, lellilll'll this polll! Hip bins mid gul. ipuiIpipiI paliiolic sum:, old ami m w . .oli'iiin and .lining. ami 'Tenting Tonighl" was mingled I Willi tin" sirains of ' Hut Tlieie," ns ' the Tweiili nghlli surge- pasl. The .lieils Well" under Ihe llitei- lion ol Lull J li.ii I n it-ii t nl, .in and i pIip.ii.ii1. 111,111) Weeks tl sum L.'llll. bead nf Ihe ile aiiil nni.il' nl the .i hool. luui Iiipii L'oillg nil for pippati' for Hip oi i a I A i imigi'iiii nl- wei student- ut CiijiiiI ( ' pai.nle Imm the 1 1 . tiiade fol I.'IMI illi'ge to UPW the nml plateau, ut the heml ol the P.llkwax The) 111:1 1 Il ii I then" in a hod), in i ompauiPil t olh 'ml. of the .i'IiomI. and lemiiined until the In.) nun of tin p.igeiiut had passed. Brags of His State Coloiul I'owi'l Seiiiml Supph Ti.tin. .nil in..s ihai Ti as is linger Hunt tin Atlantii imp.iii ami if xon trapeil ii. .low ns Hie steamship- did. the win would be iiier bi line inn i oiihl cm.. Hie -tali" The Indian, pulili.lni "I Ne.i winl mi the Ithme amamaier aim in 10) war iiecm (Roster of Names in the Service) Continued From Page 7 I'l II il, i 'nl i'il ,i I'l ll.lli .seaman I'l nan o I ,nl..i ilivlph mS'li I A . 'I ax loi i',irll-1e. lulnii Jnr T.i inr. lohn I Huh Infant! i Ta Im U 'Hi. im ni i 'J nloi. Wain i W . Il.iii.n ks i:iei ti I- Lin 'i 1 1 I'olpil.ll Tee.il. h'll .1 Hi'i4iiiieiil 'l'i i. in i linn i' u I'l eilel It U .l lleni) .'ainti i leifl II llllh 111 iii:k XKii. tan! i rl'ulliiiui MIIIMXs .ll'Vlli Inl.llllll "T'ln.ili 'rimin.is l 1,11'rm, Allll) Mll.s, (i. in Thoinas ileuim. .IITitli III! riix.lle I luiiiia.. Ilelill, Armx .-erEeani TIioiiihs William i Kugl I, .XI III) ) l'i n ale Tlioiu.i- William C. riny I'l Hat- 'I'lin nti.iii- Haloid Ainu I'l hale Tlioiiii.siili lleilieil Ann) Seam. in. 'riomp.mi .lolin. Nax v I'orpnr.il Tbnii.K.ioil I'liillp. -Marine . 'ill lis .Mu-iciaii Thii.ilics. Waiien 3.1 ni " Pi iv.iie 'I ibliei. ll,Mit ninth 1" A I'l n. ite TiiiiineMii ill l.eupuUI, Ann) I'l ll.lle Tails , ,ill 1J I in. tie Tola i Xlii'inti-n ' Aimi I'm.iii ThIiI. Ileiirx Aimy Pi'ii.ile Tiiiii William Ainu Nlllse -ft.nl If l.nli.i ,',l i iiipui.il Tiiipi i. .lame. Kith It H Lngilieeis I'lllali" 'I'ii"siih; .lulin Ail Sence 1'ill.lle. Tol I.aiilllel, Jlllll l.llglipets I'lliale Tiaiei, .lulin llllh lnfrtntri .-.ineaiu 'limiij, Unbeit, Until' In f.uit) i I'iiijih 'liaiei, .lames. 4th Tialniii; naiitillon 1 1 . i .. 'e. I'l ii ale 'I i ai 1 1 Sdlnllr mneei I ) ti ale 1'rai ia .lamp. P wile Trlaiue II Xnny I I. -'mil I '.ii A t m i r iiiiui'ii Piivale 'I i umpfelli i John, rini Pliiale Tule liporge H. All S-elxue -eige.ini Tinner Flank, lil'ith In- f.mti'i Miisliian I hi. Jainli lil.'ib luf.nilii -eallMII I lllflllillll I'llrts Nnxx ' l.ipiiieu.iiu fpshei Friilliiaml '.l.'iiili Kiehl XlllllPri Mui.hiuist V .imleigl ift. Jospph. Nax Hi i n Set i n e Seigeanl Van Line. I'lilfnlil, ln'Uli Infantli . iiipmal I'mi l'nries. Albril, ,'!.r.71h I 1 1 Ta m 1 1 DllKlel VeiJ.lllleS, .1 W iLllSll.ll iini i Wai Hoik Whelen. Sarah, Win. I.alim Hoaril ' .'n-lioial nlkiiin. II. .IIRlli Mn fa lit i i ' oipoial Xiilkiiri William. .'11.-th In- i fartix , i Pinal. W.illei. Itenr T. .Marine .'oip- Note The character indicates wounded or gassed; the character t indicates that the soldier gave his life FIGHTING THE America's share of the ixar hi the air as told through the experiences of her Premier cc the uiost exdtinu ami satisfying ttory of the war 443 Fourth HwtBUf rf tEERICKA.STeKI M on Arc Men nf Iran,'' Said Vviiiig; ilrhii(tnin Stuck The Milii-tipiPl Iron Division was ghen the IVuiis)lvmiiitiis by (tpueial Pershing Inle In August. P.llS. I'ur iieml) a inniilli the Twenty eighlh I ix i-iiMt had lien lighting in the 1'isines seilnr ami in u scnle uf ciigilgcniPlils luui ilefpiiteil Ihe best uf lii'i'inan slioili Iroops. (leneral Per sbltig. (in) lug tl tribute to Ihe Penti slmiliins, said: "You are men of linn " I'lom thai Ifme iliijil the illvi-imi left rrmice It was slvled the lion Division At hgiiip the oigaiilzMtuiii is known a. the Kc)stniip I tix i-ioli. ' LAST DAY FOR INCOME TAX Employer of Labor Must Supply In formation Relative to Salaries ( ligaiiiations ami ind'u iiluiils geuer nlli an" aihispil b) 1'pliralni LpiIpipi'. lolleelm of Intel mil i pyemic. Hull this I- the la. I dm for tiling reliuns of in i nine fix infm mat inn for the )ear P.HS- The iiifnniinlion must inutiiiu Hip mimes ami addiesues of all iudii iiluals tn whom paxuieiils of salaries, wages, lent., iutetesls, i muuiissimis m iin sain or profit accliied. anil Income of Slllllll m- more paid dining Ihe xe.ir mi1; "All eiiipliiiers of labm. wIipIIum hi huge or small niinilieis," said Cnllei loi I.eilnei "oiRiinialioiis. such a. mi poralions. i oiiipmiie.. i npni Inei ships. if . hip teipiired In file rel ill ns .hnw ing the salnries and xxnges paid In ofli ei . ami Pinploves " ' A sepmati" iPtuni for cm h emploi'' siilnix for IIH ex. ceded SH'MII i. iPipiiiPil "Hank., liusl i mnpaiiip. and liki in stitiillniis inul make rel in n- nl nifm million, .honing iiileiest ianl In m ci i diled to the in nut of an imlmii mil. if the mnniiiil so imliteil oi p'lnl i. Is the sum of -.Held "Itelll elate agents ale leipllliil I" lepolt the glo.s ailiulllll. Inl I' til. ni ntlier im nines leceixed bx them inel i niliieil to their m im ipal. in 1 IIs" .f the nmiiiitil exi eeiN Slllllll "The in I pio ill."- I lull w In ii ' i nei'ps-aii Hip inline nml iuIiIip.. of Hi" recipient of the imonie shall In f"i Ili.llPil III the pel sou. ililpolllllnll o tinittieiship pining them. 'llu. telum must Iip lilfd wilh the iiiuinissionei m i Intel mil icxpiiiie. sotting iliii.iou ! Wllsllillgl I ' Clllei tins of miii I mil I ei I'll in- an" not uullioi ieil lo m cue such leluins. I'm in lll'.i'.l. upon wliuh I the 1 el urn is made, ma) I"' olitaineil j howenr. fioni the olhcc of ioIIpiIoi. Three Held In Burglary Charge liiotgp I' Vilhnos.i. Sig. I .tin i aliiiie Tiientu Ih : Saul Weinbeig Man tim street aboie Thiid. and Llii. Mark Sinilh Philip stippi. weie held lutlmit hail for i unit Intlnx b) Miigi.linle I'm nick nt Cenli.il Slalion. iliiugeil wiHi liiirglaii TIh- three men me .iisiei led nl hainig nibbed tin- stoic of llaiix Wi.piii. -J ; 1 Ninth Tilth stieii. of , loth wo-th .v"ll(lll 'nl l.l! allel shelln mlii w '! fith lllf.lllll I I'l n .11, 11 11.. I Hi MedliM l'"tol.il W.I lUliel II. HIV Pliiale Wall. Will.ml. i my .lir,tli Int. SUi Held Vrnllei i MUM, i.n, lliKi .ifiioifl. llutb llif I i n. in W.i'sh in. eni Caxaliy I'atiiam WaiiamaUei, .luhn, .Il Annv I "i i .lit-. Wanswtll Lulled Aim) Pi mile. W i d i: . i 111 iiish Amu ) I'lliatc "V.oii .luhn, liiilh it. 11 LllKIIlrei s Pliiale. Wflitei l-'iaiik. Annv Pliiale. Wei el, Xllielt ll'tlll l-'le'd nlllerx I'lii.tle Weill, tills II JTlh UixiMUIl Pliiale W-la's Walfi Viniy Prli.ii, Weiilio. KiaiiK Ainu' Pillule West I loi, ice Army Pi n. He Whet. tone. I.i Itov M. Saxy Prlldle Wh-tslone Wllllnlil i; P.ltll Itegimenl T I' l'ilHt Wliilakii tleiua Xini) SelKPiint While. Hellianl. MMh (111 Ullglfl While. Siliiuel ln'Uli Inf Pliiale White, Tiinmas iini I'aiiuim. Wiilnian l-'ie lei ii-U. Instil Klfld Xitllleti Cook. Wilei. I'hall-"" luSth V l-iliate Williams. Hi me. s , y c Pliiale William.. LlliPft (f'.ina- illan At mi ) I'l la William., James hi Co alrv Seaman. Pi llaie I leput ' Pliiale .tl.llh i.iinan Plll.lle Sei geant xa tlllamsnii TIioiiihs, .a Wilkinson. .Iii.ei!i. 1 Still Hngadp a ll,KIN-N. .lf-i:iII. Infaullx Wilson. Alexamler Vaxj W'lNou, l.i'sl f i m U'lsoii. Htiiiiiiomt, lnSlh I if li xitllieri P.iti Dltlctr. Wil-oi. Samuel. Navi Pliiale, Wind, s iTiif y. lOJIh Inf -Mucian Wlnlei hoi nun. l-'lnnl, N'nxy Seigeant. Wisp Waiien. Aims Pilxale Woodbury, dial let, 4 It III Infnnli v Pihale Wouleis Jin. Ainu Captain Woiilen. Chah H Ai u v Pllxali- Wor.'pl ChailPS Ail .?ri,i Piila"- Wilglei. Chmles. ioSHi Kb Id XrtiilpM l'iiatp tl'ilr. 'iniiilH. tiuaiter- iiM- pi I 'orps MiiMi'inn "'iiiip, 1 1 Ii am InSlli I' Prix a' W.inne William, Lngr He tiriieement rnnisit Veaslei. It. c .ai X r Atiisiiiaii Vodpr, CiIPpii Naix X'eninaii Young. Allien N. y Cnipnrnl Young, lieoige. O.ld I I -H'ei I n fanny Pilxiile Young John. USlh Lug nepin Piliau Kankcl. Km t inntb II A Ciiilinial. ytllcm. AnlhoHii, lntltb Inf Xeigeaiil. Clnimerinail. HlSlh Kiel 1 Xrnllery for his country. Store RiC&ENBACKEf America's Greatest Ace tells Amer ica's greatest story in his thrilling book FLYING CIRCUS mmMw Troops Answer "Here" at Roll pall Before Throngs of Ad miring Witnesses 1 ONLY ONE ON SICK REPORTl:,J!l;rl"f.m,w.lK"th-T , N'lilionnl liitaid iirmoilps where troops of Ihe lion Diiisiou weie iiuar- tcied oicrnlglil weie ccnlcrs of iiltrac- i Hon this inoi ning. , llitnilicils of fi lends and lehiliies of I the bo)s mid hundreds mure who weie mined nii-iel) b) ciirlosilv to -ep the Ixe.islmie lighting men llncked tn Ihe ar- I mnl ies us cailx as lutlf-jinst I! o'clucl.'. s the Iroops enme mil In line up in loiupaiii foinialimi for rnllciill mnl a , Utile pieliiiiiuai) "limbering-up" exeiii.i Ihe) weie sun ou inled Ii) lings of sp. claim.. As main of llu bins ns could do m went honip for Hip night nml lenniled at llien ipiiiIpuiiis earlx Ibis mm nlng foi the p.'ii'inle. The large inajoiit). who.i hollies weie Ml a di-llllll"". slept In Ihe ui'mniios mi tots, if (hd wcr" ( ohtniiiahlp. ol on the Hour, tolled in , Iheii sliil.et- nml blankets, jf H.cie wi'i'c u Is to '"i had Mme Hum IIIIIII memliei's of Hie (l',l, p Itegimeiil mnl li'iulipiarlei s lioops were ipi.nleied In (he Slate IVucibles, Ar innn, Itroad anil lime stieets. The liPiiilitimteis (loop- left enth for the .Hilling point of the tutrnile. tiding saiiniaaioraaaiTjja-it-s..,..i.T.-frni"iiiiiM m- Burglars Balked I i " i ; ' n I j I " I HOLMES Si2CHESTNUTSTWalnut6llMauil290 rcro-KJiiJTXwwTpCHj3irijww"vv-"r. ,nmtaimmtHnriBaiiutattmmma Tomorrow in Airm STOPS AND LECTURES TO BE MADE BY THE 20-MULE BORAX TEAM Friday, May 16 in.an . xi. 'JTlh nml lllel.lnsiiii si Jl'.i.o g'juil -iiiiIIi Till -I. r.-.:io l". u. t sail sooth mil m. 1.IIO P. XI Itgl Soolli .Mli SI. 1. 1.', P. XI. Iglll south .'Hi st. i.t.-ii". xi. man south mil s, "..00 P. XI. 'J.'IO Ceil er II I st, a.IMI P. XI. Sg. Slllllll .'.III S, y.ir. P. xi. .'ail smilli lih si, Il.llll P. XI. Till Siiiilli lltli si, :t..".ol". XI taili nml (liilsllan sin. Saturday, May 17 lo.iio . xi ing s. ir.iii si. lll.ir. A. XI. lll'.'l riUiinler s. I I . I r, V . X I . gggg Ilroiin St. ii-in x. xi. son . miii si, -g.;;u p. xi. ir.'.'i . "j i in st. 1.1.". P. XI. :lL"il .X I .illllillila Xle. g.nop. xi. g.-tiii , gstii st. I'.ir. P..XI. ".7th anil OmUIiii.iI sis. Monday, May 19 iii.iki x. xi g:tm . 'isi si. IO.:io X. XI. IIKIII XX. Somerset si. It.. 'Ill . XI. llroail mi. I Crle Xie. IU iiiiii Imli and llrle Axe. I.I.'P. X. a.V.II! I.eriiinnloiill Ale. 1'J.l.-. P. XI. 'JliiiO l.erinaiiliui ii Xie. S.ia P. )l. ll'.:.:i I. Irani Xxe. . -'.nil P. M. lllll I. Irani Xie. :t.i. p. xi. rrimi v siiNiiifii!iiiiin Ix Tuesday, May 20 llltlllLslll IK.. 11.011 X. XI. lllll Itlcliiiiiitnl si. II. .'Ill . XI. IT'.III llleliliiiinil S, ll.t. . Xl.-I'r:tll 'mil 'I titiniiiMoit .stn. tg Noon "IITII Xltirsiirrl st, 12.110 P. XI. ii-IT llrlilKi" Si. XX ssOXIIM 1.15 P. X IMII Hi. mil Xi,-. l.l.-il". XI. llsW 'Ciril-Kilull" llr, U'.llll I'. XI. Ivnnrr nn.l llltiomi sin, 2.1." P. XI. :tll:l2 l.nilfliiire Xe. 2.45 P. XI. Prllil'l'ton mill Tulip Mm. iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiummiiiiiii Every Topic Is 100 Quality If you put $50 in the bank you can't draw $100 out. The same is true of cigars. We put 100 quality in every Topic. There "is more real enjoyment in n Topic than any cigar we know of. Try One Classic and Victor 10c Litei'aru and Blunt He Corona and Senator 13c or Two for a Quarter m& 8s Bobrow Makers of the Famouo Bold 7c Cigar hor.sps belonging to llm ihoiliitcil po lice foiee. They ntttauteil much utlru lion. Kleven hundred men of the snme regiment spent, the night In the first Ueglmeiil Arniory, Uionil nml Callow hill .streets, Kxery imtllnblc foot of space xvhr oci'iiptcd by smtnf BleepltiK soldier. The nrinnrv was open nil night nml the bo) enme In at different limes. ' Thev were up bright nml envly this tniiriilng. Illleil xvllh enthiislnstn for the painde ami "tickled lo 'death" lo be back In "the old I ie. town.'' i lie i V At. C A. spcielnrv mid it was ns I ever. Oulv one soldier xvas taken in. nml he was icmowd to Hiiliuemiinn Musilln. lie was Muttering from tin Hcciisioineii goon eui. Alnuist ns eml) as the rising of the boxs. the imienlK began to put In ap pcarance at the nrinoi). They came iti automobiles and on foot, each seek ing the slin or In other or nephew xvho was the greatest hero of the xiar to them. Sexernl of tlio' pnrents nml relaties inntuigeil to get inside the big building ami miuiy weie the tender greetings. STOTESBURYS AT HALL Had Chairs on State House Steps for a Time Mr. mid Mrs. L T Stotcbur) and Jnmes Ciomwell Mis. htotesbury s .on. hud chilli's for n time Imhi) on the f front steps of liidepeiidenie Mull. They nppeareil u llllle while liefore .i .' I :..! .,1 t... ltfill nml llii" iailliie ariii'ii ". ' " i Tom the iniiinge poiin n in. -!- lll IP) I'll the SCPI1P. When Mn.ior Sinilh aiiiieil. he .lopped and spoke lo Ihe Stotcsbur.vs. Last year hundreds of safes were Inti'Klurizcd in Philadelphia and New York City. Not one of these wtts safeguarded by Holmes Elec tric Protection. 'During the same period we had hundreds of safes under our protec tion and not one single subscriber sustained the slightest loss through burglary. Do we protect your safe?' The cost is small. Think it over. ION Philadelphia Wednesday, May 21 I'll XMilllltll IllJH" X. XI. KliiNpy nml Dllionn "In. MM.-. X. XI, I sill iirlli.uliix St. Ill.ail X. XI. III.-.7 OrtlKiilox si, 11.011 . XI. IS.10 IranUforil Axe. I 1. 1.' X. II. IT. II) Crank runl Axe. II. ail X. XI. 1.1.17 s(.,.rN si. Il.l.'i X. XI. l:l:ll) scllriH St. I2.tr, P. II. I r.::i Ilunn si. I2.4SIMI. Ii:l2 Paul St. l.llll P. XI. 12111 Tai'kailliuini St. LIT. I". 11 ailll I Xreadla Xlr. 2.1.-. 1". M. :17IM) I'r.liikfnril Xxe. 2."(1 P. XI. .Inciter unit TliiKn stn. .1.1)11 1". XI. .'tall Keimliiiston xr. j Thursday, May 22 tin, 11:1.1 iin x 11. i.u. .till . XI. X nml l.mnlru SI. oi.m: :io . XI. Itlnlni; sun I, line A. Tnlior llo.iil 1 1. tut 11.15 11.45 X. XI. 2tll ( he iv SI. X. XI. :iil nn.l Tnliiir Itonrl. ,. xi. -.r.'.'.- N. Ilflh St. (,i:iixhnto I2.4.1 P. II. 5S.-.S Xlnrxliip M. l.:ilP. XI. lurk Itoml A. XXllKIlT St. I.I.-. P. XI. XXInilrlio A l.lnUle.T Aim. 2.IIII P. XI, 11)17 North llroail M. 2.1.-, P. XI. lllll I North llroail St. I'.miP. XI. mill nml l.ondrii Sis. Friday, May 23 ;i:hxi CntoxxN I II.iio X. X. 1:111 .rrmnnlimii Xxr. in.ao . XI. ratlin (irrmnnloxTn Air, I l.llll , XI, .V,M lirriniiiiloixn Aif. I I.I." A. XI. "Mill l.rnmttiloiTii Axr. ll.:io . XI. I lirltrii .(. Cerinnnloixu. I I2..-I0P. M. W42 Chfix St, 12.45 P. XI. RT4t Slenl.iii Air. CIIIJSTMT Mil. I. 1 l.ir. P. XI. Dinnl ami .IrrTrrson St. ,2.1.1)1'. XI. TI2I (irrnmntoxxn Axr. 2.15 P. .XI. 7144 (.rriunntoxyn Axe. 2.45 P, XI. S42T f,rrninntnxxn xr-. :t.llll P. XI. SUIII (irrmuntnvrn Axr. m Bros. Mfr's Y- M. C. A'. Runs 6 "Chow" Trucki The Centrnl Y. V. 0. A. i-lUrl Arch street, joined the great body of 1'lilln (lelphiauH xvlio served the boys to day by sending out. six large trucks, manned with 100 workers nml carrying thotiuinds of snndwlcbes and' 100 big rans filled xvlth lemonnde. The trucks and ili-tilhiitlon of 1he food xverc In ( charge of Ocorgo Hrndeii, athletic di .rector at the Central branch, xvho or siinire. IV. M. C. A. work In Italy. 'Ihe sandwiches nml lemonnde were g ven to tile boys gathered on the. streets diir- ing uie uh) . II Founded in 1894 11 ' ' -f NrlESlHPEw II 3m& $BBK2 II Copyright, 1919. A. B Kirscbbium Company Welcome Pennsylvania's Own "Iron Division" For MEN COMING OUT of KHAKI The Right Clothes At The Right Prices 1 LET nothing but the best in civilian j clothes take the place of the good old uniform of O. D. You will find them here tailored for us by the Kirschbaum shops. Good pure wool fabrics, dashing style, wearing strength, honest values. 30, 35 and HO What Your $60 The R. 11 ' Si 1 11 4 II 2 II A 11 4 II II 4 KiRSCHBAUM SUIT, -STRAW HAT. - - -MADRAS SHIRTS, - - SCARFS, HAIRS HALF HOSE. - COLLARS. SUITS OF UNDERWEAR. HANDKERCHIEFS. - - R 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. Standard Eight A Powerful Car i - p t Ilk 1 In i t H?IKk ill ii s .1 m ' "sk'VHi iwwi 1 ' ir',,HlPlH ( On,aflh,WcrlJ:Lmr,,.llnJu$trUtln,lilulhiu ; p-?l - Dying ,Wlf Accuses Man rf1 Vlllics-Harre, !., ,May, 1,1,-Trtld ' Hint slip would tint rnrnini. fnml A m Milver-shot otiml julllcted by her hus band, Mrs. John Xrnry charged th& , liilsbaud with n'n effoi't lo commit double,), initrder by luring .Matthew Simpson, of "'. Kingston, to her bedroom. Simpson re"- .' fused lo go to the room and N'rnry, she f nld. forced him to his knees and at- temiited to make him confess Inllmney.fci xvitn tier. .eury pinii, said ins xvire, was to get Simpson to her room, kill both, and, then t'-ad the unwritten lavy, ,v The couple have leu children Bonus Will Do At & F. Stores $30.00 5.00 10,00 ryQKSBSQRnn II 2.00 3.00 I 1.00 II 8.00 If 1.00 II I ,Ti OH.HT More power per pound of weight than any other eight - cylinder car made. That is the Standard Eight. - And power is what every driver wants. It is a wonderful satisfaction to approach a steep hill with the confi dence that you can make it without a gear shift. Even on the hills where other cars falter and knock and go slower and slower, the Standard Eight goes faster and faster as you depress the throttle. Power means automobile satisfac tion, and the Standard Eight has power that can only be appreciated by seeing it operate. We invite you to sit at the wheel and put your foe', on the throttle. Eastern Motors Corporation N. E. Cor. Broad & Wallace Su., Distributors rillUrlrlplila. I'. Mad. br tb. SLadird St.. I Car Co., Pltuburg .Ta. Ontoflht WcrlJ't Lmrttll InJuitrial Imlilulhiu 1 i M ri-KiV ' mm uummm iVi" u A. fck&ifa8uiiife... . .0. ..iti.L':b4&&. ... . ti.u.,j,v. ..A.mM
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