IWTSf H 'V V U , iK If ' f EVliALNO PUBLIC LEDGlK lvlllLADELrUlA, FlUDAV, 'MAY 1919 V if J flfcP. STUDENTS GIVE .CHAIR TO DR. SMITH ost Honored on 63d Birth- f . Uy at Hoy-Doy Exorcises. tjKrnvltt-Hanrfa Rnninr Class 1 HyDej rxerchcs were rolrlirMr-rl UmUt at Wcljrhtman Hail, rnlvewlty of Pcnniiylvanin The r-ntirc student OoAf assembled to benr the nppoinl - nts and precuta(loti vhii-li mark Stills annual event W An Interestint; featun- of the pro warn was the presentation of n linnrt- .'. !,.!- In lrni-Uf Rrlffnr 1'. Slnltll by S. K. Ilnirell. president of the 101!) ikss, on behalf of hN fellow students. Jhia gift was n token from the stu DEATH KNELL OF "SHIMMY" ' GIRARD SERVICE FLAG WILL SOUND HERE MAY 31 BEARS 24 GOLD STARS Slate Law Makes Mayor Censor of Vance Hall "Clinches" Curfew for Minors to Ring at 9 o'Clock Midnight of Slay III Mill ee the end lire at nil time, hut these eitnhlisli In -Vhiladelphin of 'Vhlmm., dances mrnf must also submit Jo inspection h , ,, ., , , ,, . , f i I'iie Mnrshnl (IcorRe lWnU and all other indecorous rj rations of ...,.,. . , . . . , . , .,,, Troprletors of dance halls nnd iicnil- the human bod to jarful tunes nd . m)M( my t)p ffJ. nM minml, will usher in Major Smith s chief rf,ns0 fp0 ,,r sl0 if rrKiil:ii- Hilars nre censor of the waxed floor. (conducted, nnd Slii otherwise. In iidcli- Tathcr rnn has looked fiownliiRly tlou, imlhlduals arraiiRint; for n dance i.n, ttnrl.P nnl. Iwnrlni.tnir I " ball in n pimiic pincc iim-i iirsi K"i Four Alumni Officors Killed Frnnco Sovoral Former Students Decorated in .Tune 1, mayors of ronnsjlvanu cities of the first, second nnd third classes, through the medium of their tepertlvr police departments, will at-sumo the role of bouncer, inspector and master' of ceremonies wherever the terpsichorcan 8 dent body to the provost in honor of M T.. ..... . . I M' sixty-third birthdaj anniversary. l&mlth was much affected as lie re fetlyed the tribute The students also decorated bis office with flowers i H. 11. Hairell presided during the e -ercises nnd the principal addresses we ami their natrons nnd devotees of the more stnteh ballroom are finding convolution for the cit regulation of the dance in the fait that Mayor Smith himself likes to trip the light fantastic toe on occasion, and they are hopeful that he will be lenient in his supervision. "Nothing Hint is not decorous will he permitted." is the diittini that vv tit out from ( itj linn today inter im 1'iovost Smith toilnv announced that ex ere L..A. l.f I'rnvnst Smith. Vice 1'rovost irenniman nnd Morris 1.. Clothier, of Jth board of trustees ' There wns a presentation of the mm I loss record by the editor in diief. flllillp l'rice, to his sm cesser. Mwood fiucoinglinm, class of 1!-0 l n., - S.I . ..f il.n 1l"ll itilSS WHS 1 J.ne prisim-m I . n..,.i, .., . . ,.,,.,,. . I..i.l .... .....nilitiu il mi tin i iniiiii! t.itfil, l.ovilt Deing inc niiiu i 'ja"i ,.,.... ,. . . . .- ...... ... S Hi.iti ones t In' stale i-iw I lie exeir isi's win i in in in ine vnno Not onh must nil ilinn e Ii.iIK .nail pulitnn Dpeia llniic. at 10 .,0 a in einie-. nnd ballrooms lie open to the mi Cuieinl l.eniiuiil ooil will lie the oin pervision of the Mavor tlmmgli Hie po toi of the ilm (irnril College, which celebrated its sevenly-flrst nnnivernry on Monday Inst, has twenty-four gold stnis on its ling in honor of nlumni who gave their lives for their (ouutry. , Arrnng the nnmes of officers on the Mnvor nnd pav SI toll me Lieutenant Chnrles C. Smilli, ti.; liifiitemtnt I-rank 1). Howe, II, nnd Captain t'lnude 0. Cunninglinm, Im ii.'entnllv, when lives of wounded soldi -:-s were being saved and ambu lant es v ( re hcing driven umhr lienv.v rins icsliiction will vhoiten !',"!""r lo "". T''"0 .ot &omc 1"llt-. nrohcn mass ot iiutunniiy unit caniei 'cnuls wire being Mown across the CUeniv's 11 ley. (.irnlil Ititekt were w itli More than 'WO diincing establishments the hi.ivcsl. mid tecognition of the cour in rhlladclphiii will he nffecled bj the japo and valor of nt least u few is shown new law. Chailes Dalrumple. the in (In following citations: Mnvor-s license clerk, will lunr- charge I nounri v,V. mtner, 'OS, has been of the issuance of dancing permits. nvvitrdul the t'roiv dc (iucrre for sav ing Hie lives of n number of men hv U. of P. Commencement June 19 i locking up and throwing u hand grenade in wiiu u ine nise nun neen ncciueuiail.v set olT, as it tested on an ammunition n pcrmir irom nn for it The doming tiiifew for Illinois un der sixteen venrs will ling nt !l o'clock p in. All dunces must end nt 1 o'clot k a in . except when specinl permit has been obtained to continue until o'clocl- liundreds of club nnd fratcinit.v ball given heie cveiv vent. nirnid boys. They were Captains I'Vodcrlek Hickman. '07, nt Camp Lee Kmory L. lilng, '01, nt Camp Meade, and William Stewart Williams, '07, nt Camp Dix. All of these men, after spending considerable time in training men for the other side, later took com mnnds of their own to France. He Pulled Trolley Pole; Five Days! .Adam Prank, eighteen jenrs old, 1017 Not tli Thirtv -second street, was given live days in 'the county prison toilny by Magistrate (Irells, accused of inciting to riot. Trunk pulled n trol ley pole from n wire, lie wns caught by I'ntrohnnn Lavenberp, of the Twenty-sixth and York streets police station. HOLD CARMAN FOR DEATH FIve-YeacOld Child Fatally Injured by Trolley Car Thomns (iladhlll, live years old, of 2S012 tirnjs Ferry road, was stVuck and fnlally injured by n trolley ear near bin homo Inst night. Ho wns taken to the Pol.v clinic llospilnl In nn automobile, where ho died shortly after being ad mitted. Death was due to n fracture of the skull. The motormnn of thn Itollcy ear was nrrestcd nnd will be nrrnigned before Magistrate ltaker at the Twentieth nnd Federal streets station today, 1'ersons who witnessed the accident say that the child attempted to run ncross the sttect in front ot the car. m .announced, dohu Vnmnfl to lend the seniors next vent (Hlrseh. cheer lender will be sUm erileil by William Tandj. class of lll'JO The following men were named ft" , the Senior Societj of the Sphinx foi itMfc venr : ' J. Title! A Wrai (I """" J;, ': lUrrtson. E Cunnlneham J V lav lit I ". "tlmnon. It Keller, r Thorn.. 1. t ' Van Vllct. G Seftir II M lck. I ' (lirdner, E. Slagle. II M JuiM and M tL l,UTheBfolIow ing men were elected to the Friars' Soeiet: n McCormack, W S Tandr, r Merlin Hhodn. J. Krniz It WIM. T. rariie n Oynter and X Leopold ... ,. . . . I These men were elected to the I in Kappa Ueta Fraternity: n. ninKham G K StrlcWand, II "V Pl; O. Hopper T M. Koddlne. r '"' , miton. 3 II Lels. M Jtcllale. B Phlnu-I iind N. Chapman I i Tanker Sharon Launched Today Mrs. Satlye Kelly, wife of Thomas I' Kelly, superintendent of the I'eunsvl hania and New Jersey shipyards of the Jusey & Jones Comnay. will be the Cponsor of the 7000 ton tanker Sharon Wich will be launched nt the l.lnu ' S Irestervnrd today. To .Mrs. kciiv mnv M hB honor of breaking the last bottle pe champagne over the bow of a ship , the Gloucester piani. ... . ........... t Minor had scriitmiml Hie (lain e ngu Hie trustees Hail tleciilnl to imiii Hie an- ibmu latum bill, signed bv the liovernm ves mini comment t im nt this vear on Tliui-s llaitihl I (Iruel. 'Kl, u winded the teidnv (''Uincils will be asketl to pass tlav . .lime l!l. iiislenil of Wedncsdav. 'ioi de (liierrc for net ing w ith coolness an ordinnnte nel week di lining the .lone 1s.. us pieimi-h niinounced and lll(l ilcotion uniler lire. i.i. mi mini i. .it i ii itiiiii in nip lias li.nl the ll.lll, III Service Itibbon beMoMi .upon him foi tlistingiiished seivne m Kali Thiee ol I In" best drill masteisat the tiaiuiiig tamps on this side were former m tsi Pure Shantung Silk Shirts The finest and most durable Silk Shirt jour monej- can buy. Lustrous heayy weaves in natural V color of silk. Soft French " cuffs with separate collar to match or the CC AA collar attached... JtJ.VU Bs tacharach's Quality Shops 1114 Chestnut Street Next to Keith's Theatre 920 Chestnut 37 South 13th z52nd and Chestnut riTS. i fJJ IFI"" ifS 1'4 " " III IIKOtIM r T Rliv tmTZT' Itpllfct jour pr- i$5 llWsflM vif Minal tst ui murh S?" -Ulamuiij V t beiomlnc (lottim. c "m)mv I Cwiib to us for estl &cfr K'I'tT Pshtlnc Hxturn for fa,. rUmx KJn.3-' Mi i n JlWoiCa3J&ZKSr. (87 mt i ! ' 5 5. B Fff. m mmi 1A FA f mfrL Jtf, lb- lAfA TI, BOY SCOUT TENTS Flze r.x." Wall Tent Includlncr ropt pole, complete Jut the thine to keep the kiridlefl olT the erreet Camp Supplies antl Outtloor lothlnc VViili for l'ree Tent t'ataloc ftlm, U55lJ Co. C31 MAIIKKT hi'.. Ilelow 1th St. HARDWOOD FLOORS 'TheSTANDARDrW c LTyiucnumersireJudc wise builder knows that the, lr barrenness" of a new. unfurnished ft' 'house is greatly relieved by hard-1 fc,r Awood floors, thus creating a good !" "first impression and making it U& more easily rented. The last word' Lk An harawooa flooring is our new ? orocess SANI-TITE brand. Shall l'rre tell you more about it? VfRINKERTON 8034 West YorkSL JSSSTVSSSL tnrnem X Don't limp about; corn are not L him roil want A. F. rierce'a ntk Flatter. ICe will tell you it they, hare been lold for' 16 aK fn with a potltWa tnoner-baclc g aranicc. cor ac ne win aeii rs. umrreen box containing plaateri UiMt 8 corna. For 10c 'jrou can 52 ocitpaciif(icontalnln ior 3 corna. Uto as per ftBd VOtt CBH Anr MUM iuxt with comfort. By jarcftr. Z5c Wintlfo iLiizri It 0ppenheih.llsns& Chestnut and 12th Sts. To Our Friends and Patrons The loss on our Building and Merchandise has been adjusted. Business will be resumed as quickly as possible, the builders having promised the Main and Second floors in about four weeks. Wlien an important announcement of interest will be made BONW1T TELLER &CO. Sr5e? cSjoedchcpQHgina!iGn& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE Special for Saturday MISSES' TAILORMADE SUITS at Greatly Reduced Prices Included are the Season's most fashionable silhouettes, in strictly tailored and more elaborated themes, in the favored fabrics and colorings. 75 Suits formerly 39.75 to 45.00 25,00 95 Suits formerly 49.50 to 59.50 35. 00 110 Suits formerly 69.50 to 75.00 46.00 Misses' Short & Long Capes REDUCED TO 25.00 Models in silvrrtonc, tricotine. velour, Poiret twill nnd serge in belted and waistcoat effects. Spy C. J. Heppe Son S5s j Exclusive Representative STROUD PIANOLA-PIANO Back of every Pianola-Piano is the guarantee of the great Aeolian Company of New York City the largest manu facturers of musical instru ments in the world. The Aeolian Company build the Pianola only into such pianos as the Steinway, Steck, Weber, Wheelock, Heppe and Stroud all on sale at Heppe's. These are quality instruments their equals do not exist. But the great Aeolian or ganization has done more than build instruments of unap proachable quality. They have made possible Pianola-Pianos of true musical worth at reas onable prices. The Stroud Pianola-Piano, the most popular player in Philadelphia costs only $700 no more than a common place instrument. Write for catalogue. Ma2rfSHB9aaMHM1laWaaaai n IlMHH II HlkMHHaLLHl I Closing Out a Group of Misses' STREET AND AFTERNOON FROCKS 44.00 Heretofore up lo 65.00 Girlish and charmingly effective draped and straightline silhouettes in taffetas and moire taffetas. Reductions in Street Frocks 18.50 28.50 34.00 Poiret twill, tricotine, serge and Jersey frocks in navy, black, tan, rookie nnd checks. Size ranges are somewhat broken. Misses' Dept. Fourth Floor i BONW1T TELLER &,CO. ffie cSfiochrSficpOrKfinationA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET " ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY Specials on the Main Floor EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES 5.50 Exquisitely fine French voile model with hemstitched collar, cuffs and frill. The hem of the frill is adorned with dots embroidered in black, blue or rose color. This Special Price is for Saturday Only ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR cool and com fortable sheer but serv iceable i cut for freedom of movement it jJipPJI Batiste Combinations Special for Saturday 1.00 Flesh color batiste with ribbon straps or regula tion shoulder. Flexible (porous) waistband in the back. Other Combinations Striped batiste with ribbon shoulder straps, 1.95 Batiste drawers with bodice of fine mull, 1.95 Silk Hosiery, 1.65 Pure silk hosiery with mercerized lisle tops. In black? white, tan, mouse color, beaver and navy. This price for Saturday only. , Price $700 Settlement may be made through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies nil the rent toward the purchase price. Call, write or 'phone for catalogue. Buy Now Fl C7rT9TrinuUl Insist That Your Dealer Gives You 1 iim.Mw'M.'wn Don't Overlook a Rare Opportunity ! Save 40 new Ses ON FIRESTONE CORD TIRES IN FRESH FACTORY SURPLUS STOCK Tliey are positively not blemlahed, perfect ly First Quality Goods Kith the exception that the Factory Guarantee Is now removed due to recent changes in tread on their Cord Tires. The Factory, therefore, sold out their entire stock of the former mould. KIISHKII TUKA1 NON'-SKIO Itec:. Our llc. Our dTllaO A&ITE Heat and Steam Without Smoke I OH IIOSIHSTIO USE T.ik. Stove, Ohaitnut ana Pea. I OK STKA5I UbUMuckulieat. Ulce and liarlry. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company Mze l'rice Vrlre Site Irii Vrice S?S. 36 0(1 SJI.3.-1 32x3',i l".T 80 SM.05 32x4 H 6" 2?.0 33 1 1 it IS 31.10 X11 45 X5 20.30 ,i:ixl 49 30 .'11.33 3ll4 47,20 SD.01 84x4 60 65 :t.'.20 :3xi. 51 65 32.00 33x4 65 50 35.33 34x4V.t 51-10 .13.C0 34x4A 67.00 30.2.1 3!x4- 64.30 3t.fi0 35x4' 6X.45 37.20 3(lx4l: 65.1,0 31.03 30x1 69 75 37.311 37x5 69 00 41.(10 37x1 74 05 44.4U MK KNUH TAX IM'I.UIli:U FAltRIC Tiling I.ars nM.ortment. All mnhra. ritK'I.N ON KKQUKST. IM J III III w kMKWMmanwt S MAILORDERS PROMPTLY SHIPPED 0. 0. D. SUBJECT TO YOUR APPROVAL M l CRESCENT TIRE CO. 1312 ArchSt.&r i l'IIIHOI'l.S nrnTOPLAVH riioTorr.AYH H E A -T R E S OVffiEr AND .MAXAOIiD BY MKMHKKg OK UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION C.J..HEPPE SlSGK 1117-1110 CHESTHUT ST. 6li!&THOMPS01VSTS. BELMONT MU AD0VK MARKKT AI.TCB BRADT In "THE WORLIJ TO I.1VI5 IN" fFDAR 60TH AND CEDAU AVENUE MAiiaur.niTK ct.auk in "L,KT'B LOIU" PHI 1CCI TM MARKET BETWEEN IVJLIiJIH-1VI BOTH AND C0TH HEN AI-EXANDEB In "THE TUItN IN THE ROAD" COLONIAL a,"a-,A HtSTfftfZ. HEN AI.EXANOnn In THE TUItN IN THE ROAD" PI IRFk" A 40TI1 - HAKKET UTS. HUlCIr MATINEE DAILY MAIiarEttlTE CLARK In "IHREbJ HEN AND A Cllm' FRANKFORD "la S MAiiauRRiTK cr,Ani m "LETH ELOPIV II IMRn rnosv si'. uikahd avc. J JlllLJJ Jumbo Junction nn I'ranktord WALICE HEID In "ALIAS MIKE MORAN" I CiCt 1QT B2D AND LOCUST BTREET3 UUL-UiJI Mat. l!30. 8:30. Evg-i. 8:80 toll ENID BENNETT In "LAW OK JIAN" NIXONMDANDMAnK?T18STf1 "lUUiai'i JXIVU AflAi.l'.S ana a, DARkf niDB AVK. : DAUPHIN! 8T. rVlN. Mat. 3:1B. Kvx. 0:45 to 11. EAItl.l! WIM.TAMH "Tiiii ununi'JJii" In f OBTAINED "tfejfjr twRouoh BOOKING J NsToBPonATioLy vnoToi'i,s AI!..U 12th, .Morris i. I'asnuiik Me Alnamora Mat Daiiyat2.i;e'" uistu. EHNEST TUUEX In on, yyu woiiuv A DOI I Ci C-'D AND THOMl'SON SI'S, ArVJL.U.V-' MATINEE DAILY MADOE KLNNhUY In "DAUUHTBK OK MINE" ADPAnlA CHESTNUT Ilelow 10TII AKLMUlrt JUA M to 11.15 1'. M. M'lllKL CIY'lON in "VICKY VAN" DI I ItmlDn BIIOAD-STUEUT AND JLiUllDlrL' HUKQUEIIANNAAVE WILLIAM KAItNUM In "FOIt rilEEDOM" BROADWAY "ffi! ' TIIEDA II AR A in "WHEN MEN UEblUE" CRlDDlTCQ MAl'N "T" MANAYU.NK t.IVlrrtLi30 MATINEE DAILY VIUIHNIV I'EAHOON In "HIE LOVE AUlTlON" T-A IDAirT INJT "'I' GIRARD Av, FA1KMUU1N 1 MATINEE DAILY. AI.1UE llltADY In ".MARIE. LTD." FAMILY THEATRE 1311 Market M. U A. M to Mldjiiglit. in mnm.n iicKwnnii "SHADOWS Oi FEAR' tTii cnP THEATRE Below Bpruca 50 1 rl 3 1 . . MATINEE DAILY NORMA TAI.MAIHIB In "THE PROBATION WIFE" POP AT MnDTUPDM Hroad St, at Erie UlLrtI I1UU1I1H1" S. T . o r RIVOLI BSD AND SANSOM 8TS. MatlnAa naliM EllNl'.HT TRUEX In OH. YOU WOMEN" NORMA TAI.MAnilE In "I HE PROUATION WIFE" M. STRTND Av: KI1NEST .TRUEX In 'OH, YOU WOMEN" ENANQO IMPERIAL onlti?XZJ'Z?h. VIOLA DANA In 4 "FALSE EVIDENCE1 I CAnCR ,BT LANCASTER AVE, L.HAL'C.rS. MATINEE DAILY :s n EOT ELSIE FERGUSON In "EYES OF THE 1 BUU44 Uliciv WMJiJi 333 MARKET IWA1 5. tiAl.r. rlAMll.liJ.V In 'A I'r.lt HIS Urt'N HEART" IVIOnFI m MJl'Tll HT Orchestra. IVlWLtL. Contlnnoua 1 to 11. NAZI M OVA In "OlT OK 'J HE Od" OVERBROOK WD & foIIVe ANNA A NHILHON In "THE Xwn Ol' lltri hniuNCl" PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A M to 11:15 P. U. WILLIAM S HART in 'I HE MONEY CORRAL" PLAZA BROAD AND PORTER STREETS IOLET PALMER In "UlNUEIl" PRIMPFQQ 101H MARKET STREET rlMlNILOO 8:.1()A M. toll 15P.M. CAltl.YLE HLACKWELL In UIRLE OltEEN EYES" RCT'P'NIT MARKET bT. Below 17TII rVt-OClN I ii A, M. to 11 I', M. CHARLES RAY In ' "GREASED LIGHTNING" RIAI TC OERMANTOWN AVE. IXlrtLlU AT TULTEHOCKKN ALICE BRADY In "THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" RT IRV MARKET OT. BELOW 7TH IUuI io a. M to ii:iB P. HARRY MOREY In "BEATING THE ODDS" M. QAVflY 1311 MARKET STREET JVMV-'1. HAM TO MIDNKJHT TAYLOR HOLMES In "TAXI" OTAMI CV MARKET AHOVI iJlJVl'HL.It u,5 A M In 11 tlS I' "THE ivii'rii ah Fi'milNVH In ir,iv ir.iuuuKi:n in-nr M. IIUC'KAR()0, rl The following: theatres obtain their picture, through the STAN LEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. -frlKWJH, VICTORIA "AnKBT st An, otii Z WILLIAM VARNItM Irt . . I J'THE JUNQm tkaV"m ' .f' M '4 inv UMWA 4V. VIM lh.' .'AiaiilM4W Coliil tai W ,. IJBERTYyiiliavjt MMOtMMvjaunk
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