ww'tiiism s3S? T .EVENING-' PUBLIC , LEDGER PHILADELPHIA:, THTJRSTJAY, MAT 22, 1910 3 'ij jpPpP Wi; SfTOFlfEifl vpf.yvTxp -w t i I r in- 0 w ' fffitolLftBOBORGftNIIftTIONSl S40 SERIFS HERE SiRlNKIllS THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN The first five minute More can bedono In the first five minutes after a fire starts than In the following five hours. The time to fight a fire Is when it is small. GLOBE Sprinklers are always ready to take advantage of those first five minutes. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2035 Washington Ave. Dickinson 531 Tti. mormons Hint l III. rhlllp Ctfy Mle. Co.l Cloclnnitl, O., II rrotetttd by GLOBE Sprlnklfrt. L Ennril PTT!,i,',''')(',' in response to the pie; WlrM Ml I H vatiou Nells" who solicited III Lll I I I I Lll r"r funds during the show. Don't Call Them Boys, Adds A. D. Andrews, to Prospec tive Employers SERVICE DEVELOPED BY Soldiers who have been in service and ... . i...i. i i i.i... t.,.. 1.. rnptit nre fnr more vnlunbtp to einnlovers than before they went into' training according to Itrigadier (Jeneral AvoryJ1" D. Andrews, who has just returned from jc Jrance. General Andrews wns assistant chief of staff to General Pershing. All .. ....... ..I.e.. 1.. ........! X111V1 L.o .i-ui, miT'iuc nv i .nit in u . . phalt Company, of which he is vice president. When asked to say some thing nbout the "boys' " achievements in France General Andrews protested against "these fine fellows being called boys." "They're men, as fine nnd stroilg men ns ever lived on earth," be nsseitod, "and everything thai, can bo dune for them should be done. ' "Pmnlniiiro clinnl.t vui.imiil.i.1 ,1ml I. these men who nre now back f.om j franco, after one or two years of service i are bigger, finer, and better men, both ' .,- , . .. ... mentally and physically, than befoie they went into service. They nre now fitted for and gradually will work into more important positions than they oc cupied when they left. "On the other hnnd the men thein- sclves must bo rntionnl nnd reasonable about it, nnd take whatever -vacancy they can find to stmt. They must not . be pickers nnd choosers, but get to work, work hnrd nnd depend upon the ml- vantages which their training has given them, to excel eventually those who did i not have that training. "Lot them do here what they dhl in France. Jump with binvc heart into IKeT situation as they find it nnd go 'over the top' in their jobs as they did in battle by displaying the same Aineii- ean spirit of cheerfulness nnd persist .?... ....!.. .11 ......i:i:.. CUSC Ullliri Ull IIIIIUIIIUUB. General Andievvs was working in Vliaki in his office this mnrnlnir. lie expects to be discharged formally from the service May 31. Concerning his own great achievements overseas he would say only three words: "Not n wold." Italian Ascends 23,786 Feet Turin, Italy, .May L'L'. (li.v A. I1.) Lieutenunt Pinckpapa, an Italian avia tor, iti an nirplane with three passen gers, nscended yesterday to n height of 7250 meters (23,7S(1 feet). The ascent was made in forty minutes. today to his office at the deneral As-inmi Stationert I - Enagfe'mcnt "Rings - JemzJedilrriporiant Sized Diamonds The Jewels ThcDcsiccn3M Workmanship Perfection. fy. EMiiniiiiiiiii!iiiiniiiiiiiimii!iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IP NirlP I .1"0U can't build a mansion out of mud. The ' backbone of good clothes isood fabrics. Upon a spineless fabric the'most talented tailoring is wasted. y That is why we have insisted upon fabric values in the suits and cjvercoats you purchase here. Jacob Reed's Sons -.? tioA-iAoe: rvtvorr-Krirr stdrrt v tw . .tt" -"'- -rrrrm. IJCI D ?A AT KIM ADMV " , ilirTW M Ml nQ IM llftV ItLLI OhLVhl IUI1 fAlllUl H Ull TILHIUI1IHL Uttl Theatrical and Electrical Work-, jMigryrM ers Exceed Quota in Cam- HI , nPSfc .IHBHj paign for Funds K IHH IR K. CASSATT AIDS DRIVE HE av E- R K. CASSATT AIDS DRIVE Orgnnizprl Inbor sins slgno nf being tho fij-l "nvrr tlio tnp" with it nuatn of funds for the Snlvntinn Army's lionir "frvico drive. , llrnillnc t ho lht nrp nonii of tlir tin1 mini,! mrimni 0111,1- I iiiim.,i . - ml, No. S, Inn collcctod iflHX), nnd In i lernntionnl I'niira of Klcctrlcnl Con structors, Local No. fi, lini roup Iipjo'"! it quotn with $400. An HrviMi-nrt show. InpnkiiiK the rproi;d for lVun Sciinm1 pntprtninmpiit. wilt put on lust iilglit li.v Hip I'hiladpl pliin Kntcrtiiiiimcnt Biirniu Malingers' Association. It lit'tod nearly three 'hours. Hundred of dollars were suli- scribed in rrsponp to the pleas of "Sal- the throng iionort ieiso mssnti. wno iiirocioo the snlos of wnr ?nyiuK stamps ,n this city, heads a committee of private bank- ers V bo will nidin the Salvation Army home service fund campaign for ..,.. , .. . .' '000.000. it was announced by .ludge John M. 1'attcrson, chairman of the riiilndolnhia committee, today. "There aie thousands of l'liilndol- l''"nllH wl l,nv' llPPn waiting eagerly ,for this eninpaignnr the Salvation ' Arnij." Mnjor Cassatt said. "Tliero ""' l",, '"' niany pennies nnd iiickles iilronnod into the tambourines in the days gone bj .... ,. , .. . . I The Salvation Army is. i entitled to dollars. J am liappy to ait . . ih1 V!? "l""K" '" '""" ""' wiim n .-nBp or ".lolhir fr rtoimli- , l,i. Wn Salvation lassies the iwent back to trench woik and fried i the goodies at the Victory statue. Ilroad j I . . . r. .. t. I II..... .1 ' sirOOt nill JSOUIll I CUll SIUUI. ' .nwu.. AVhnrton streets nnd nt front nmlistieet and Kittenhouse Siiuaro withmit ... Allegheny avenue, from rolling kitchens provided by the Army. Kvcrjbody bought at prices uitiging from SI to $20 per doughnut. The wish so fnr counted in the drive is S-l.-H.i. !' and pledges total $7S'J3.1I. Scoies of large checks are coimug into headquar- ters daily. onmm DHDMrTn ikTrpr Mattpe88 catches Fire Following . .n.u i n.i-k.Mn. ranv ai isinvn cnu uctmui .ums- Alfredo Portinio wns treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital today for burns Labout the back and ucik. sustained when his mattress caught Are and blazed uwny while be slept. Portinio looms on the second -story renr of n house occupied by Louis llrody. nt Ninth nnd Bninbridge stieots, Portinio is n sound sleeper, nnd last evening, after enjoying himself with friends, lie went to bed, smoking. He woke up several hours later, to find thnt his mattress was smoking too; so much so, that he could hardly see bis way to stagger from the room nnd give the alarm. THROWS HAMMER AT PLANE But It Goes Through Window andi M la A..e4rl Man is Arrested Tlie ,lr0," of nin'Innes kept Oscar ' Ak'umI wako last night He nrose early this morning nnnSde- cided to nttnek the- first plane ho saw. He spied one hovering over the home of Walter Luso, of Main street, Mnnn yunk. Aklund threw n hammer at1t. His aim wns bad. The Hammer crash ed through n third-story window of Lnso's house nnd landed in Lasn's bed. j Hut Aklund thought he had hit the plane nnd wnitcd for it to fall, Laso i called a patrolman, who took Aklund for an interview with the district police surgeon. s ipinnin GiuunnraumuiriiQinnmnrra! nanumt m MISS AMCK KA1) The actress nnd film star, daughter of William A. Itraib. Iiecaine the bride nf .lames I.. Crane in New York Tuesday eenlng. HURLED THROUGH SHIELD W,..., v.. J . T...rl fie u.r lolur.H ivnvr . m v. ..mw" ..j..-- When Macntne nus nope , .... ,.nriln11(,, j . Vitternod y. ()f .,o; ojf,,,,, ,.,, , f , t,lnnkKivillK ' . .""",, , r , h ,, i "li'lver of n lMulndelphi 1 Nn aid services of last I linnksgmng. when the ?l,-'ruck. was hurled through the wind- entire city turned out lo pour foith iK .. .. .... ., .... , , , i ., shield when the truck was abruptly halted !v a rope across South Uitti-u- ... I muse souare. mux was koockimi un-i conscious ami suiiorei. seven- ems a,,.. . is. . . , biulses. During the progress of the llower ' ... !.. It!i, ....I . SJ..I..... . ..!....!.. SHOW 111 llllll1 I UMIT i"Ml'- ..-irmtl.l , ,, .,. . ,. . " """' '"" ' .", ho noiifTHlors nuzlit eniov the nonv- j t.llrt ri,os which wore a featuio of the 'niTnir. The rope had been ti etched i ncross. the square to halt tWrfho. but no patiolninn was on duty nt the time to ; wain motoiists. 11'. .1.. ......... ..4 V:..r4......t. .i imnn in,- .inlill ill . nn 1 1. -iii n .... noticing the rope. There was a crash iwben the truck hit the rope, and W.n I was burleil through the windshield. He s ,,i,.l(r( ,, a,l carried to the otliie ,,r Hr. Krnest I.aplnce. 1SUS Hitten j )()(vp s,llnrp .rP i,i, injuries weie (r(,ssol ,, ,1(, .s wnt , hiM ,,. - 'MRS. CHAS. WHEELER HURT " Bryn Mavvr Hospital With Broken ' M'P' Due t0 Fa" Mis. Chnrle.s Wheeler, mother of Countess Papponheini nnd grandmother ' of Pauline Pappenheiin, who recently I married Count Ungen, is in the llryn ' Sluwr Hospitnl suffering from n broken hip. j Mrs. Wheeler's injury was duo to n full on the highly polished floor of her home. Pembroke, nt Itryn Mawr. Her condition todny wns greatly improved. Fire Truck Overturns on Way to Fire While responding to u file alarm nl I Twelfth nnd Spring Guidon streets a fire truck of the Fifteenth nnd Vine streets stntion turned over on its side nt Thirteenth nnd Vine streets last night, hurling the firemen to the street. Mnr .!., 1 ..imnn Itin ill, .'(.I lo.t inmiinliu ail ,, ' ,lllrripi! , . ,... mnnn Hospital, while his lomrmles en deavored to lift their truck buck to nn upright position. He was revived ni short time- Inter nnd suffered nothing more serious tliun a few bruises. WANTKn T1IRKK KAI.KMIKN Mimt bo high clilas In every rrsnnt. Those nrffrrretl who huve linil eierirme In Itlffti-elnss sprrlaltv lines, suili hh securities, rent entitle, etr., en n strletly commUslon busts. Abso lutely no druwInB hi counts or uct tlnres. Applicants must have ,he best f referenies. i.lve run in formation unit nee tn llrst letter. II 231, l.KIMJRK OFFIC'i:. LINOLEUM PRINTING MACHINE FOREMAN WAITED State aP. fxperlenre, prfwent employer a isalnrr wanted II 310, I.KDOKR OPFII'R. f Telephone The Ediphone Walnut 3135 Glorious Tribute to War Heroes Planned Throughout City ALL VETERANS WILL JOIN l'hilnilelpliin will pay glorious tribute to its hern dead through a series of fnity impressive memorial sort lies on Jhe morning of Memorial liny. Not only tliosp who gnve their lives in the conflict just ended, hut those who pom oil foith their blood in the Civil nnd Spanish American Wnis also will be honot oil I'lans'for the greatest testimonial ever tendered li.v the citizens of t'lilliidelphin aie being rapidlj cnuipleted li the nlTi 1 rials of the I'hiiadolphlii Council of Nn- , tional Defense and the War Camp Com munitj Seiviie. Vein mis from the throe conflict, church congregations nnd fraternal and other organizations linie been a-ked to join in the sen loos being nt ranged at lolly flllleronl lltllllli- pilIK" III lllliereiii ..:..:.... 'IM... I........ SOOIIOI1S OI 1 IO Cin . inailhs lor Hie iciimir oi me miiii.io''' Details Are 1ra115ed l.tnulonntil .Inlill A Itimluut. roll -. ...' .. ' . i r 'ting the Philadelphia 'Council of ! i.-.m.i.i. .' '"' M"1" vulionni I)pfPse. and .lames . 'Corneal, repiosoiiting the War Camp Community Service, woio in conulta- turn n mnruiiig arranging ino details of (lie coining celebration. A message will be sent to the p.uk commission at once asking for pel mils to bold the ceremonies, A specif leph ill the nfliriuiithe is expected. . nl Ministers in the wirious sections nf city will lie asked to take ihnrge the services in their rcsneorie narks i . ..i .i i ..i i. i ...i ... ;,nt;a ....-h,.:, . :il 1... i,sI,.mI I. III! M-IHIIIIM l.llll I'll .1 I - I '-, . I.ll.l llllll'l III - f) (n ,,pr,Hjn (i,.siK,mtod parks so that ((ll wuj,.PK j l0 ns widespread as , IM)ssn,p ' , n.,, ,.'.,:. ; .TToi-,- ,rV ,,tll be i.i .. .n. ,-.... r ,i," i : r nlike. The time nf the beginning of the services will be announced through out the city by the ringing nf church bells nnd the programs will run nn simi lar schedules .and nil the oveicises should finish nt approximately the samei time. May Change Program - , , The proRinni will he short but ini piessivo. It will take place in the foie- noon. These two facts, the cniinnittoo I fools, will help ill aw tunny who planned j to spend the day away from home, but I who will attend the sorvii es when they j loalize they will bo nble to pay lioiuugc ' to those who gave their lives for the iniintry and still have the greater pait ot the day for their preai ranged nc tivitios. J The progiam ns outlined is subject i to change. It provides for a slmit ' Atterbunnl m faKilifji S i HHHUrvH HHrvtJjT K . ... Si i nei valon del "truck" 3 garantito dai rcgistri VI rloJJn raftrifiA -nA M Z., V raDDresentiamo i I ESCl-1 Slx R hila. 1 l!Mo5 TONS f I m , s STABILITVT I I y' Sv MOTORS CO. I f a. CiA k wtu-sun.v.yJ., jj A. . V? IJ2W&L2Z BHfiSs-M TJSi V&.T?,. 1)1... 44M rrk 11.-17 m (tfilliiM tli' I Bi TcVts- .-t rfWH . , ,sjB8CSi! ii ft Mnbllltj Sierrlre Kverj M yU?w " Tti fm .flCf M- JtSKKO "' " J iaerrmiMJi M Hour In the Tvventv- J UM.Y 'TTlJll r I HpCI v '": t f '' JMHPVJK SKHBJBjVjW I Wm cTi Hth and Chestnut mSk r ' i I I f i I btabilitv I oPKT,H,',,:vK laHPSLv:.!'! u i II ndl .LJ ffiFiTrJ-'asl la WaDHiHlHiiiiiiHKAiiiiv aP rAmf fillKJHPifii That little safetae cylinder is your note-book. It faithfully records every word you dictate exact and accurate. And passes it along pleasantly and direct to your stenographer's ears. Ideal for both in comfort and conve nience. And it means 50. more and Better Letters vhile saving 33 on every lettert GEORGE M. AUSTIN 1035 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. opening prayer by the pastor In charge hi tin1 sen Ices in eaib nitik rnmmtinitv singing will be frature shoit speech by an nbp orator who l call nttPiitiou In Hip sncriliie of the men i who gave their live In battle will fol low . More community singing and tlieti some foun of teslinioninl In the com ratios nf t(. wnr vciiMiiii" vvlin gnve their lios. foltovveil-bv aimllier short pnner, is expi ted to end the pin gram. The whole nlTnii is expected In take up mi moie than half an lion, . Veteiaus nf the Aiueriian epedi- tionliry fmie ate exported to plav nn important pa,t in the ,,, at the dilTeienl sipiates. In sppnil of the parks nrerseas men will be asked to ilrliver tlie memmial seniles, the enm mitlee believing that none is mine en - pable nf telling nf just what sacritlcos the dead men made than those who no conipanied them in their dangers and fought h their sides when lhe died. : Mrs, .1 Willis Maitin heads the women's committee in i hnige She and j . ieutennnt Itrndwn.i will liae a ran sulfation this what '.ui III will tnko. aiiernonn in iioiormine wmnoii's nrgnniatimis IRON MEN ARE HONORED 20.000 Persons Greet Battery A, of 109th. at Bethlehem Kellilehrui. Pa.. Mn U'J Thousands of citi.ens paid hnmnge estprtlaj to isntlor.v . UHlth Kield Artillery of the which is . omnoscd of men fiom this ,.,n I .ol.ighton. Sl.Ui.iglon. an.) nea.hy towns. Inrrivcd ui a speiinl tuiiti from C'linp ,)K ,, v. ..iinigo of Capliiin S j V. I.nird fwarh 'JO.000 pei sons were i""" "I'l" i'ii-mn I in- i'.nivi .in nic iimon nun jiioiik iiic ionic winro j - to the Kugle Hotel, whole Ma.vor 'Arch .Johnston presented the key and I frOeillllll of tllC cit til t lie lllOII TllO V, ''." J ''" .J1 III lll-l s will ho hold in honor of the batten. SECOND FIRE IN SCHOOL . Police Probing Mysterious Blazes In Parochial Institutions The tile marshal anil police of the , Twenty fourth district have set nut to discover what is the cause of a sei mid fire in the parochial school nf the , Adelbort's Pnlish Catlmlic Chinch St. nil Allegheny avenue neni Hilgemnnt street. About two months ago the parochial -ohool building was destroy oil In tin- ''"r"' liiipoian ipiarlcrs the school has sinre on upied n three-ston hmk buibl 'B adlnimng the roctoiy Last night i tire started in that building and was extinguished with difficulty a-ftor about JS.'IOO woith of damage bad boon liom . I am proud To put my O. K. On Balch Price 5th Avenue Straw Hats For men who are Punctilious about Personal Appearance. Vv rWTTwT pJH Oflt31i?iiT1 niSRfllHBrBiTlKjrrlH'fl MW, CI ELECTION T Judge Staake Will Pass on Chal lenges in Election of Officers MASTER WITNESSES VOTING " The couits will again be appealed lo to decide (he light for control nf the Young Women's Christian Association between the ui called "administration" and "insurgent" groups who are ballot HTg for a new hoard of managers The managers elect the association nfliicis The election was tesumeil nt 10 o'clock this morning, and will continue until ,),;, ,,,,),,. ,,n1 v n:ts ,nl,, ln( m. ,.,, ,, , , ..,,, -(.,1,,k s, night, nci online tn .lohn M. Scott, iti.it tor nf the oloctinii. whn was appniiited hi .ludge Slnnko. nf Cnurt of Cnmmnn IMeas Nn. ," So main obn-tious oio niaiio to "in surgont" ballots bj William M Peace ntlnrnej foi Mrs. .Insepli A. Hudson president of the association and candl date for re election, that it will he nee essnrj for the i ourt In decide how niany nf the nhjectinns should be sustained This decision ma make a diffoienco in the election return. Ml, (ioorge Vnux. Jr. leadei nf the "Misingent" in "rods," as they him been dubbed bj the ndtniuistratinn group, is oonhilont of the final result "' will wipe the floor up with them " , -1,1 -l-i-l "dn .ills IIuiIsimi. oiiually I'liiilidont. do claied. ' I tin- girls aie standing In us lojally ." Virtually eery "red" ballot cist was ihallengod jesteidin In Mr I'caio , ., t(1 n (p hor ,, tj h ,,()l in niin (. l'rick. attorney for the "I oil.." who scrk tn make Mrs John Giihhcl piesuleut of the niganu.itiou. had iliallouged only three "adiuinistra Hon ' hallots. The elections yesloicl.iy came as a ilimax to the long ami hitter fight fnr the lontiol of the association. The Iiesent boaid nf managers, bonded br Mis. Hudson, have long been stormed bj the insurgents, incited to lebolliun bv Hello! Jm JRe jQUlie Ch&nmt Ask Your Grocer! My, but there are big bargains in the Linde Clearance Sale We are sacrificing these up-to-date stocks because we hai"- purchased large quantities of new goods, which are now arriving and for which we must have room upon our floors and in our warehouse. This reason, plus our $100,000 a year location and expense saving, makes the sale prices in many cases just half of actual value. Of course uou know that furniture prices are fuirifi Maker and -Malier. That's all the more reason whn Itou should take advantaae of this opportunitn and save the cost of furnishing a room hi outfitting Hour home in this Sale. You can save from 30 to 50 per cent on the present prices of good, dependable Furniture if you buy right away at the Linde Store. The wide range of choice makes selec tion easy and delightful. You can readily find at the price you care to pay whatever style or coloring or design will best fit in with your surroundings and.ideas. You may safely rely upon the quality. Any furniture manufacturer will tell you that this is the hardest institu tion in the country to sell to. We merit our reputation for being particular. That's why our customers say: "If you buy it at the Linde Store, you know it's right." Select Now! We will hold your purchase until wanted. HELP THE SALVATION ARMY It is making a drive this week tn raise in Philadelphia a million dollars for Home Service. It's a splendid object. We urge our muiijy customers aud friends to "PLEASE GIVE." Open FridajJ Evenings Unltl 9:30 23d Street, Columbia Mrs. Grlbbel aud Mrs, George Vnux, Jr . candidate for vice president The ense wns taken to court, where Judge Slnako upheld the contention of the rebels thnt thev are entitled to vole i at the annual eloitioiis. A joint liomi natiug committee was appointed by the judge to piepaie the ticket. BLOOD GIFT PROVES HELP Man Believed Recovering From Anemia After Transfusion .In, nes Mniks, 'J'JO" North llownrd street, In whose interest Jack Toomey, a medical student at the Hahnemann Medical College, gnie more than a pint of his blood through n blood transfusion opemtioti, is expected lo rentier at Mount Siuni Hospital. Hr. A. I Itubensleiu. who performed the operation, snld todny that the "pernicious anemia." from whiih Mniks suffered, appealed tn have boon nvei i nine b the supph nf rich hlnud from Tniimey and that the ill man now has a fair chain e to iceovcr. Tnntnov was one of mote than thiily men who answered an advertisement in soiled in a new spa pe, bv Doctor Itulien stein A rewind was offered, but Toomev lefiispil it Ho omerger from 'the nidenl apparently sufforing no ill effects FIRE -WALL STEEL FILING CABINETS "Built like a Safe" A "Y and E" drawer loaded with papers will roll in or out at the touch of a finger. It's done by eight roller bearing and free-traction rollers gliding over steel tracks. , They are the famous "Y 1 and E" Frictionlcss Drawer Slides. ' And they are as noiseless! as they are frictionless. ! Total absence of strain, greatly increases durabil-l ity. j Ask for neiv bookUt ' YAWMANAfroFRBE M TG.Q. 1013 CIIITMT ST.. riilliiileliihtn. I'll. Itmr 1110 1 (ir w99 J HENRY LINDE and Hidge Avenues And still they keep on a-coming, these fine brand new Spring Suits at Perry's! fl We're not going to tell you how we have kept behind them ever since the mills set their looms to makirg civil ian woolens and worsteds again, for all you need to know and are interested in is that we are delivering the Goods! 1 And the Goods are here, and keep on a-coming! I Flannels and Serges and Worsteds and fancy Cheviots! Cfl Blues and grays and greens and browns and stripes in a dozen dif f e r e n t varieties of groupings and com binations! jj And each one the pick of the best of its kind! Take our Special Oxford Grays, for ex ample ! J Just exactly the cor rect shade of an Oxford Gray! Something of life and vigor in its depth and sheen! CJ Such an Oxford Gray as we believe you will have difficulty in equal ing anywhere else! And so on and so forth ! The very newest ideas and developments fashion and tabnc in here and coming every day! in Not e also Blazer Coats Linen Dusters White Duck Trousers Khaki Trousers Golf Suits Remember the way the Salvation Army stood by the Boys! Do you .stand by them Now! Please Give! PERRY & CO. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. ' ui - J.iv M USL a1 ?l w. ' .M ii 'M a 'i '.i r$ m T t .- tt s v I, ; 7K. a 1 S -s. rf 4 .."si. 6 4 -,l &. .I WsS&ia iMCkrl
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