5 J,f - r ' . "to. , I - ,." . . . .Arfr". 'Art", shteESG tHO) LDUEllr-raiLADJ3LPHV, MOisTBAyrOiAYli' 1a V- m A V t.r. "VVi 1.2- i ft1' m m KSr lite- itft fe r - MPS m: t" ' 5 TROOPSHIPS DUE ! IN CITY IS WEEK i ,X :79th Soldiers Will Be Given Big I Receptions Here and in H New York iJUNE 4 PARADE FAVORED , Five- troophlp, lii'iiiKitic mni nf tlir v Seventy Mintlt ImNlnn.nri' tint In ctcni; KS, ... ,....-,,..,,.. .,., ,. KrAI n4 i niiiiiiriium mix nerH. The firat trniiiiirt. bringing men "f the division drafted from eastern IVtni 1 Rylvnnln, 'Maryland ninl llir UNlrlrt .if Columbia, U Ilio Hiikiilmi. dnr tmimr tow. l" The SlioIione i dm' on Veilurcln. the Santa Ito.ii mi Tliiii'-clii . tin- Tmiin on Tlutrvl.tv or Friday ami I lie I'minn daistia on Sntimlto . The I'rinrr's Aliilidka clocked ill Vn York thK morning itli :!."iilli men of the division. The l-'rignr l.nekenhai-li is due to clock at that poll tndaj willt others. Oilier transport"- will doi k nl Newport News tlii week. On board the Prince.. .Maloika were the lo-ttli field Artillery ISiiguile lieml limrtci', live cillnee and mi Inur men; the .",1-ltli Infiititrj '- Held and stniT, Coinpanief A to M. im lu.ie. nod the oilier icgitnonlnl clelin liiiientN. eighty two oHieer. and "tils men . lice "lOtli Mn.liine linne lnltalioii A and B, and headquarter- and oiiintan de tnehmenK. -ictit oflieerx nod '!"'' men: nnd t'ompniiies A, It and i" of Hie 304th Field Signal nattalioo and IhihI quarters 'ipd and meiln-ai ileliich ments of Ilie anie nrgntiirntton. eight officers and I ."it men. His Welenine Planned The men neie aliened tt 'iinii 1 i. , Fpton, Meaile and western lantnn ' ments The l'hilndelphin welcome home cmn rnitteo is planning emit welenmex tin all the transport. The greatest reception Will be thne hip thai enter lhi port, of ronr.e, but all the niliei- .-in-certain of a hearty greeting The Dakolan and the ,s,ml,i Ito-a are bringing the "l."th Infantry i I'hiln delphia's onni. and niimernii mnie-i. for tieket for the welcoming himf. that go down the river to meet these unit have been rjweived. The oflices of the committee in Hie Liberty Building are besieged by ermwN. of eager relatie anxious to get word of loved ones nnd receive the piecions tickets to the welcoming boat- The enmniittee oflices in tin- IVnn A,vlvaulfl Hotel, New York. a!-o are the center of a crowd of anxious relative waiting for tickets to meet the boat bringing Seventy-ninth Iiiinn men to that port Seventy -ninth Uiviion men sent to Cn,mp Dii for demobilization will de l. ciile whether Philadelphia will honor ' I the division by a reception such :n ten dered the Twentj -eighth Division. Major General Harry ('. Hale, i-nnip commander, has received instructions ,from 'Washington to nseertnin the per lentage of I'hiladeliihians in the units to e. mnptered out there and how many of them desire to parade. AH of the old Liberty Hivi-onii men dile nl Camp Mix are expected to lie in the raiitonmenl before Satlirdn; and a definite decision regarding the parade i-i expected by that daj If the ote i in favor of the parade and reception. Wednesday of next week, .lone l. prob ably will be the day selected Mayor Smith and .1. .larden (Jiienlher. executive manager of the Philadelphia welcome home committee aie expected to go to Xew York today to met trans ports bringing men of the Seventy -ninth IMvUinn to that port. The Kroonland. bringing Major Hen ernl Kithn,. division commander, who compiled a brilliant record for bravery npd efficiency while abroad, is cine at Xew York tomorrow, the last of troop ships bringing the men of the Liberty Division to dock at that port. (In board are the Seventy -ninth pivision head quarters detachment, headquarters: troop, JWMtli Kngineers. complete: :',0tth train headquarters, and the Third ISat tnlion healqnarters- and Companies K. h nnd M. of the ;il(ith lnfnntrj. To Care for Relalhcs All these ships are sure of a sincere and hearty welcome. The Philadelphia welcome home commitlee has establish ed headquarters in the Pennsylvania Hotel with .Inmes Lennon and Lieu tenant John A. ltradway in charge. Ar rangements are being made to care for relatives who desire to go into the hay ' on board the reception craft and we come the returning heroes. Mayor Smith nnd Mc iuenther will interview General Kuhn and ascertain his views on the parade ami reception question. The smooth manner in winch the great demonstration in fnor of the' Twenty-eighth Division was accom plished won the support of War Depart ment officials, and Mr. (iuenther said today that they had promised him every support in his efforts to hold the parade. He was in AVashiugton for a confer ence on the subject Saturday. The transport Texan, returning with (he First and Second Uattalious of the Sllith " Infantry, has received or ders from the War Department divert ing it from Newport Xews. where it vya? scheduled to arrive on Thursday of this week, to Philadelphia, according to Mr. .Huenther. v WOMAN AUTOIST HITS MAN Teacher Hurt in Motor Accident at ' Chelten and Germantown Avenues '- Junes 5f. Wilmart. fifty -six years t old, J5711 1'owclton nveuue. was severely . , Injured at noon today when he was ( h struck by an automobile driven by Miss ;,. J. Steel, 500S McKcam avenue. The ' accident occurred at Germantown and ' Chelten avenues. jfl Mr. Wilmart, who is blind in one '' eje, did not see the machine and at- j tempted to cross directly in front of it. i H J anj.suueieu u spruiiii-u uucik miu lacera- . r ttoiis ot the left leg anil elbow, lie fj was taken to the Oermantovvn Hospital l t'in Miss Stcel'l car and later returned -4 homo after refusing to make charges' ' s,iBSt the young woman. -V ,Mr. Wilmart in mi iustnictor iu Uiin. C C. O Lnplmep nl !f frfiiainiilreal. Alnv ''(l. fllv A. 1. - ' B". ffhm Hon. Charles fhamlflev I)e J.orl- , .. --,---. v -. - . j-etlrfd judge of the Superior Court, asw seventy jrar. Jle wus , te-WUWUC.oirtt. FIVE TRANSPORTS DUB HERE .WITH 79TH DIVISION TROOPS 111 K TODAY Kdgur l.uchenhacli Al Xew York. ".11th Field Artillery complete. Cult listed as .'lUth Machine tittn Itattafion. which lauded at Newport Xews yes terday in place of 0TJII1 Machine ttlin Hnttalion. thought to be the one on board the Liickenbach. Ill K TOMOUUOW Dahotan At Philadelphia. "'Hth Divisional Supply Train Headquar ters and Sanitary Detachments nnd Companies A to F. inclusive, eight offi cers unil 1)5 moii. HO llh .Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, one officer and forty-four nTeti. "0."ilh Clothing 1 nil. scattered, one officer and four turn. Fifteenth Company. Second Hcginicnl. Air Service Mechanics, one officer nnd 11(1 men. Fifty -font-lb liase Hospital, two officers and IM men. Highly sixth Itnse llosjiltal. two officer and II!" men. Seventy -ninth Military Police Company and Medical Detachment. 'J officer and i men. Jilllth Field Artillery detai linieut. M-allereil. I ollicer and sMccn men. "lolh Infantry. Third Ilnflitllou Headquarters. Sanitary Detachment and Coniiniilc I. unci M. !ie officer and ft"- men. II'.iMIi Discharge, one officer and IP.' men. Total 011 board. KVili. IM'K WRDNKSDAY Shoshone At PhJIaclelphiit. .".) ttli Ammunition Train, Headquarters Detachment. Horse Itallaliou Detachment and Companies II and F. eighteen officers null :;:!(! men. ::(llth Saiiilnry Tiain lleadipiarter. Ambulance Coin panics :;i:;-::i l-.".10. Field Hospital :ti:i-,'IM :il."i-:;i(i. seventeen oflic-ers and S70 men. Twenty lirst Sales Commissary I'nil. scattered, one officer nnd thiiteen iiieii. ."..'i'l'd Clothing and Math I'tiil. one ollicer mill twenty men. ti'KSil Casual Company. I ollicer and tifly-eight men. (I'.Hth Casual Coniiany. Wyoming, one officer and forty-nine men. Total. III,". Tiger Al New ork Twenty sixth. Thirty -fourth. P.ltlfh. :i(i!lth, llllst. (!1LM. lillth nnd Ml-'d Acio Squadron. Ildlh Machine tlun ltattalion Detachment. .'SllMh Field Artillery. Field unci SlalT. Headquarters and Supply Company. Sanitary and Ordnance Detachments. Yeleriiiary I'nits .", and L and Ilalteries A to F. inclusive. 1)1 K Till KSDAY Santa Kosa At Philadclpliin. ".l.'lli Inlaiilry Field and Staff. First ami Third P.nttalion lleaihpiarters. Sanitary and Ordnance Detachment. Headquarters. Supply and Machine Ciiu Dctnchmcut and Companies A to L. in) lusiyc. forty -six otln ers and '-M'-'i men. Fourteenth Photoginpliic Section. 010 otficer ninl tweniv nine men. other casuals. oin i-ivilian. Total on I101111I. .'I(i-. Paysaiidu Al Newpurl New, ."illllli liifatitrx lleaclqiinrter. First and Sisciiul P.attalioiis. Machine Ciiu Company, anil Companies L to M. in cliihc. twcnti officers ami i:t."il men. line casual oflic-ei . I'olnl on bonid. KIT- men. Aeolus Al Newpoil .New l.iSh Intanlry Itrigade lleadqiiarlers. Amhigoiie At Newport New Scattered di'tneliiuents of Illlith ln(antr. Mittnrsolaii At N-wport News. I'.nttli Aniuiunition Train lleadquarleis Detachment. Headquarter .Motor Detachment. Sanitary and Ordnance De tiichmcnl. Cotnpi'tiies A. It. CD ami C. eight ollic ers and (iS'J men. Twenty fourth Kngineers Headquarter Detachment. First and Second llnttalion. "viinilnr Delnchtnent. Conipanies A to F. incliisixe. sieen officers and i:i,'." men One casual officer. Total on board. 'J(i:"J. i'exan Al Philadelphia. I'.llith infanlry Field and Stall'. Firt Jiatlaliou Ilciicliiiarters. Sanitary nmr Ordnance Detachments. Supply and .Machine ( Inn Companies. Ileadiiunrfr Company and Companies A to K. iticluic. thirty ollic ers and L'K'c'J men. Dl K MA ::t (aiiandaigu.i Al Philadelphia. Itlirith Auimunilion Train oinpli'tc. twenty two officers and '.M men. Illlb Infantry. Company L, h)' officers and -tl men. "ITth Infanliy. Detachment Casual Coinpauy No I. two olli ccrs ami fifty -four men Two nutil offii er Three other c-iisunl Total. I-".JT men SOD DIGGER FINED $5 Employer Held Under $300 Bail Fol lowing West Phila. Complaints One man was held for court and four others were lined S."i and costs each today by Mngiliatc Harris. Thirty. sernth and Market street, on charges growing out of their operations a sod diggers ami cmlcr in West Pliiladel phia Acting on.KI.'i complaints of person residing in the neighborhood of Kighty thin! street and Lyons nveicue this morning, the iiolicc arrested the men uii charges of iolnling a city health orili nance. It developed at the bearing Hint the men had permits from owuej- of tin mound to rcmoxe the grass sod. Harry M. Speck. ,1".:'. South SixH liit street, suid to be the employer ol two other soil digger, was held under srillil hail for eouit. BEAT OWJI LETTER TO CITY Mailed It in France and Arrived Be fore Its Delivery Here A letter which he mailed fiom 1'iain' to n friend ill Philadelphia nearly I wo weeks ago was beaten to this couiitn l Prhate Charles K. Meade, of Hie "iFJlh Artillery , In a day . Mr. Meade arrived yesterday at New port News. Vji . . and his letter wa received here today. He probably passed the ship carrying his own letter a few hundred miles off the conl. Meaile is a Philadelphiun and lives ut .",." ("nth urine street . WHISKY WORTH $10 STOLEN Arch Street Saloon and Filbert Street Electrical Shop Robbed Ten dollars' worth of whiskey and .1ll worth of flashlight, and batterie were stolen Saturday and yesterday. The former was taken early this morning from the snloou al i:!l!l Arch ltict. owned by .loeph Patrick. The thieve entered from the rear of the saloon nnd made good their getaway efore the loss was discovered. The lal ter were taken from (he store of Fo . Taylor. I02S Filbert street. Sunday morning. The thieves in this case got- ,111 through the transom Every inch of space we can get is needed for New Cars we are receiving al most daily. It is impera tive that we sell these very attractive, good class of USED CARS Huick I) 13 5-pass. tour i n g; fully equipped; splendid condition .... $930 Mitchell 7-pass. touring; newly refinished; splen .did mechanically $650 Overland 5-pass. tour ing; splendid condition $330 Cole 8 Sedan; Spring field body; 7 pass.; great bargain $1500 Chalmers 5 pass.; bar gain $400 Studebaker 5-pass. totlr- ing; fine condition.... $330 Hudson !J-paSs. touring; splendid mechanical condition $800 Lexington 5 and 7 pass, tour ing; rebuilt and refinished. Same guarantee as new cars. Attractive prices. Lexington Motor Car Co. ,uf reinibylvanla l.rnlin IlldK., Sit -', Ilruad Ml. jffecitpim MEMORIAL TO LAURA PLATT Members of Welfare Organizations in Tribute to Dead Worker Memorial services for Mis.s Laura X. Piatt last night in St. dames'. Kpis lopal Church wen- attended by inAi hers of the many organization foi social betterment in this city with which Miss Plait wa associated. Mis Plait was a hoard member oi the National League of Women Work ers' Club, the Pennsylvania League of Women Workers" Clubs, the Southwark House, the Philadelphia Itooni Ileg itry. the White-Williams Foundation, j the Alcott House, the School of llor- ti) iiltnre. the Philadelphia Association, the Council of Housing National , Defense, woman's division: Consumers' League ot K.istern Pennsylvania, the Women's Trade I'nioti Leacue, tin Legal Aid Society, the Lantern and Lens CI ill and the National League ol Woman's Service. Miss Plntt was nlo a member cm1 the Sedgclev Club, he Ail Alliauce unil the XllU'll ( lull Be On Your Guard! TANNERS ARE REFUSING ORDERS SHOE PRICES ARE RISING You Can Sec the Proof of It in All the Philadclpliin Shoe Shops' Windows Eyery Dav, But WE BEAT THE MARKET Before the Big Advance This Season on one of the biggest orders sive men's shoe shop $100,000 ON SALE NO W-For 1 0 Days PRICES LOWER THAN EVER PROFITS LESS THAN EVER VALUES GREATER THAN EVER BE PREPARED. These Phenomenal Shoe Values Will Crowd These Two Big Royal Shops! BUY BUT BUY NOW $9 to $12 LOW SHOES At Including all new Style Shoes rt in fine Tan, Mahogany, Blackth , v-un, wiiiie duck ana oneu cor dovans; finest custom built, work manship and all finished with leather linings. Pick Yours Out! Prices Rising in Other Shops Look al the SO, $10, $12 and $15 price taRR in the Market and Chestnut Street Ground Floor Shops. Shoes are steadily risinjr. They didn't Ramble on huge orders. Their expenses are high and their profits are large Kut here you save the bij? difference. Are you going to miss it? Now and for the next ten days sensational values in America's finest Custom Built Shoes at prices that save you $3 to $5 are here! You can't equal them in all Pennsylvania. One look will convince you. Take that look here this week, day or nlght.but if possible Buy Before Decoration Day HoyalBoot Shops AT BOTH OF THE ROYAL SHOPS. Open Every Evening MARKET ST. N. W. Cor. 13th BASEMENT CHESTNUT ST., No. 1204 On Second Floor JERSEY 11 2TH BACK; . , " " All North Section of State, Led ' by Nowark, Ready to Celebrate PHILAj)ELPHIAN ARRI-VE All Norfh .lersey is gnytv decoialicl and eagerly awaiting demobilization of j the .ll'.'lli Infantry, of the Seventy-, hth Division, which landed here n the Montpeller je(erday and was enl to Camp Di.v. The unit is composed of drafted men from northern New .lersey and the Inn 11 ami cities in that part of Ilie state plan to give the men commanded by Colonel A. V. P. Anderson a big teceplioti when Ihey are released from the service. Many parades and reception and oilier forms of welcome home services arc being arrange'd, with Newark, un der the direction of Mayor Gillen. tak ing lirst place with the size nnd char aeter of the demonstration planned, be cause more men of the regiment come from Newark and vicinity than' from any other section. Ceil (ireat Keception The regiment was given n reception thai outclassed any ever given at this port to cdher than Pennsylvania troop when it docked yesterday. William N Itiinyon. ii'-ting governor of New .ler sey . and Mayor (Jtllen headed the ofii cial reception party that greeted the men. Hundred of relatives crowded the boat set aside for their use. and the big transport made its way up the liver through an admiring lane of friends ninl relatives grouped along the rails of every conceivable kind of ship. Two Philadelphia othecrs arrived with Ilie l roup on the Montpolier. They were Captain .1. P. O'P.rien. of P.llstlr lon. legimeutal surgeon, nnd Captain ti. T. Purves. personnel, adjutant, a nephew of (i. Cnlesberry Purves. presi dent of the Philadelphia Savings Fund Sin tet v. Captain O'P.rien. aside from admitting the casualties suffered by the regiment were heavy, would make no stalemenf Captain Purves ha received a divisional citation for his efficiency in having rations ami ammunition broiighl to the front at a time when everything depended upon the holding of the line. Scattered among the men of the 112th aboard Ilie liansport' was a handful of Philailelphians. They were Privates Kay n 1 Schneider. Thomas K. Fit. gerald. .lohn Ituilolph and Alexander Si'hiele 'and Sergeants P. V. AlhUctti and Pierno Di Nnrco. One vocilh w'lh the' I). S. C. and the Croix de (iuerre who has ample reason to be proud i Private Ferdinand Schmidt, of Nevvaik. vvjio single-handed 'killed three (icrntaiis and enptmed nine teen more. Twins' Pathetic Story It is a pathetic story of twin hrolheis of Newark that the boys bring hack P.erlranil and Victor Herman and Set gejinl Collins, also of Newark, ventured i into No Man' Land to rescue Cnntain ' Aljti. of Nebraska, who Irv wounded. Although Hie officer died the follow nig day. they sm-i ceiled in tlieir mis ion of carrying him behind the line Iingageil in this acl, Iterlrand wa wounded ami fell after reluming to Hie men of his own unit. Four boclie pri oners were instructed to inrry him to a dressing station, hut while s0 en gaged a shell from the enemy dropped in their miiNt killing all live. The three men have been awarded the ,1). S. C ' ever placed by an exclu for one season's selling. KShocs 678 I HONQR PENN CHARTER MEN 1 Six Students Chosen as Members of 1 Trident Society ' Flections to the Trident Society. Pciin Charter School, were nnminced in assembly today by Hoy March, presi- ilenl of the senior class, n follows: II. Henry ltrown. '.7r Klklns Park, president of Ulcc Club: Frank rortes- cue. Jit. Airy, debater: Krnest K. Hosbach. S1U Preston street, vice pre sident literary society; Milo (i. Miller, dr.. .110 S. Forty-th(rd Mrcet, presi dent nlhletic association; Charles It, Miller. Woodbury, X. ,L, football cap tain: Graham Went., 4IJ) Walnut sired, tennis slur. These elections arc the lirsj dnifl from the present 'junior class for inem- I.J...1.1. in ,,, llw. 'IVt.lm.1 1. 1.1. . I. ib ll.n 1. ,',, fl. .,,, f.',.i .' gutntecl UM-L Oilier names will be lidded in the November draft next fall AUTO DAMAGES FOUNTAIN vote for approval, will be acted upon i Two Held In $500 Ball-After R(tten-in , nl mectiuE r Councils. A, house Square Crash group of independent councilmen threat- - 1 liunning Into one of the pretlj fouti-,,.,, the .measure with defeat. I tains in ltittenhouso Square at the, Mr, Lnfferty. in a statement today.! locust street end' was costly to ,J wo said lie Indorsed Hie editorial on the j 'out-of-town nntomobilists. They were1 proposed loan in the Kvknino Pun-j clipping it down Locust street early ; t,ir- LkdoEu of Friday. I today. Harry Phelps, of Itethlchein, at "In my judgment," he continued, j j the wheel, and Hoy Campbell, of Vl'il- "any obstacles thrown In the way of ! ininglon. at ease. Suddenly they plunged passage of the ,$J4,7."i(l,O0O loan bill into arristocratic Ilittenhouse Square, now pending in Councils would be a i In backing out Ihey knocked over n grave mistake and misfortune for Phil- , foiiutain. which continued to spout adelphin. water over the street until city employes "lletterments and improvements vlr lopped the leak. Magistrate Pen nock" lually have been al a standstill ilur held Iheni in Solid bail for a further ing the period of the war and it i hearing ecu Saturday. about time thai Philadelphia forgot petty policies and got busy to provide Tnr,,,. ..,., , ,., the necessities for her advancement. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES .)Thci.e ,, , 4ll0rla of ,,, .nlin tniPnii ii.i'i if -i-i, T-. -.s . V. . .. . . Kmllv l.oiii IL'llil . Krnnlctlii .1 -"-)-. i..ti ii iiivniiiiiiii ain Samuel K. Holloa 7M.1 Suffolk ave nnd - Kd.ii-)t s." itiinii. pimVciuiii Steeilnc Ph.. nrt .Mary K .laci.bs. .viontgomery c'oiintsl .Max i.evine. "O.'t s. luih .i ami i.,nll Lena and I'ralrten. in: ji ;sn i oinan .srmunuiei V :tinli .i Peir Pelho Pdiilslioio . .1 , unci llona N)liehM. Pjulsburo. .V. J llnrrj 11. P.U'sell. Ilia; V. Illllf lilnson i .TIII'P I stmni .'... X n ilin.J mill Ulanelie Stpelniau. S.14 Pine si , Nicholas Vrrna. ISI7 S tcllh st.. ami Iheresa (.' Ito-sl 11)10 s. .lunlner si. i rati-lil OTionnell '.'ilj iMuphln st . aiul Itnse Kennerlv. a."i.14 X Ulli si Peier Samlnc-. 1.1(7 X Howard l . and Anna1 etreha. 1317 N. Howard si )'1i.)rles I.. Klins-ellifTer. 10-0 Reno st. and f'autlne W'ei-f.. 70.1 .X. Orkney l. r.nssell V (Jrjlz 2707 V. Sterner si. alio i l.'dliH .M Ishancui.'ill. till V. Tlosa st VVIlllani rtraulisleln ajr, Flmvatcr si. and, Ida tlafolowll?.. JCIS S 3d I. ttelomlno .Vlrl, litorro. IciU'S Titan si., audi nna lSi.iinufTo. 1f'2: H Iclih l ) Jinnderson s- 'f-avlor ,lr . L'.'cS V Ouenn l. and Cllnia VV. Yaniev. "'.: VV. Colli-1 ler t i, .loseph I-:. c'o rtuladetnliM Navv Yard, j .mil Anna S Ashman, 2.117 W. S.irKVantl "' Isadoie r'ishliMii, VVlli.inloil Pa . and Hose Voselevit. 720 Arifflih st I'ranK I' 'flirasher. Stat r .line lion. Pa . and. Bnilb .VI. Auinan. 1. V. 2."ilh st. c'hailes I. Kinc. ."tS'JI VVI'lou ave . and Klldaheth P Lawrence, ,"S24 Willows ave lossle .Mtniln. n.lcc Sniino O.irden St.. anil, R.lc ItBffei l . .120 XT .-, t It al I Joseph ischlavo 12ta 1'ierte el and Carrie I Raldmo 1227 OUklnson st I). -cTIel .Mi-Kever 7!c3 X. 21lh SI . and Mabel lluvle 7cl.". X antli el Joseph (i Miller. 1117 S 3d si . and .Vlar- caict A f.'assn. .-iclcl.l nii-anl ave Andreiv J Sailer 31)1 Winona si . and Esther It I'herrv. 32.1 t'alpenter ! TVrriieelo tlelll Ifrjn s .lunlner st . and Xetla l.ucihesi 3UI7 t'onlar Ft. r.olierl II Johnson. 720 S IMh si . and Xeltie A Trances. S13 lath st I'loMl II Xnurse. New York ellj. and Kliz.l- hitti M Packer San I'rancisio. Oallf llaci-v I. .Mastou. 233.1 (.hrlsllan al and Until Rouue I.ansdaw lie. Pa !sSS fesSS$ '";; S&&. . VSJSfa' a:S 'SS.cS'i' SSA r--. r aj. . . Ai,ini:n Ml " : mm mi lioudui ie Iio'idiii i5 IVio'idai e IViidai lVI-gidaitus m mm The nitMiti;s Nu- York ( Icirucci I'lttxliurcli mm LOGAN CIVIC LEADER L E. J. Lafferty, Improvement League President, Holds City Bond Issue Imperative IVIAKES LOAN APPEft MUST RESUME PROGRESS" Passage by Councils of the $IL7.l), 000 loan bill was urged today by K. ,1. Lafferty, president of the Lngnn Im provement League, who points to the house shortage in this city ns one factor 1 which should Induce favorable action on the loaiij, The loan, which requires a two-thirds ..! II.,,.. . i. .... i . i : . .. .. n. i i ni .. i. ...... slructed. Soviet's should be built and1 stl,;ots should lie opened and paved to encourage the builders of Philadelphia to start operations, i lie water supply must be extended or we will soon suffer i from n shortage of water. "I do not understand how any coun cilman can conscientiously oppose this bill, particularly any .councilman from i DONATION DAY Friday, May 30, 1919 To Our 'cfotc t ill'.cin.' The. extraordinary riciniiuds ntads upon the' Jewish Hospital during the past ear compel I us to aKalu appeal to the liberality of its friends nnd well-wlsheis for substantial as-1 slslancc. i Over thiee thousand patients, of whom ' about one-half were uhsolntely free, received t treatment In the -various departments dur- I lnc the j ear j lis beds have been at all limes filled with - the sick and sufferlne of I all creeds, volor and nativity, and as a, result of the policy nf aldlne all thon who applv Tor assltance our treasury Is not only depleted, but very largely overdrawn. Me therefore earnestly appeal to those who rreoprntze the usefulness of the hospital to aid It at tills time. In the confident nssur- I anre that the generosity of its bencfactore I will be fully Justified by the results. The Hoard ot OrtUers tendered to the nesl)lent of the United Stales the free I use of all departments of the Hospital for . the soldiers and sailors of the Army and I ravy riming the war, and It has been used ' for various purposes connected with It, and! eur facilities were used to their full capacity durinn tho influenza epidemic, of October Donations mav be sent to Hon. Ilenrv N I "cJ'i.' As1V,i,r,e,;",Jc'vlsh Hospital. Logan Slntion, Philadelphia. w.U'.U11"1"' President. .MA rtlR. 'ecrelary MiTin-rt Frigerates Without Icse i7. Varcv FiIyc?i-iitii-iy Household dssem Makes Its Own Ice SAVES requires attention. absolutely n o is automatically operated by electricity. is a most wonderful lood preserving plant. prevents decay, filth, fer mentation, impurities, slime, spoilage, waste. 'eliminates ice waste and ice troubles. preserves food in an abso lutely dry atmosphere at a fixed temperature, much lower than that of the best-built, completely filled ice box. Demonstration of Its Won derful, Exclusive Features as Used in the Home. Exhibited and Sold Only by FraiciaLlire Coipoiivtiox Division General Motors Corporation Suite 1304 Widener Building Juniper and Chettnut Streets Philadelphia outlying wards, where so many Improve- tnenls ares necessary. 1 "The Logan Improvement League, (nf which j am president, composed of more than 2200 tnx'payers and residents of the Forty-second ward ns well'n. , oilier civic associations ot this wn.rd, representing possibly 10,000 taxpayers. lias for some time been trying to have improvements made in the section, but noth ng has been done since tliS period pi.t of ,,, bo1(1, m 1)e foI(1 uut tI(0 of the wnr because of the fact that icg9iatotl sioitld be passed at once au money was not available. IthorUIng the isstinnt-e of bonds so that Jt is about time that the 'pulluarks of our city should be made to under- ATLANTIC POLARINE THE Atlantic Refining Company, the oldest and largest manufacturer of lubricating oils in the world, says to you: There arc four princi pal motor oils Atlantic Polarine, Atlantic Light, Medium and Heavy one of which is the exact lubricant for you to use. That goes for trucks and passenger-cars as well. Your garageman will tell you which of the four your particular car and conditions require. Ask ;;. ATLANTIC AlATAD RjjrjnJ Keep Upkeep Down Buy Now pDl&E msg Heat and Steam Without Smoke PUR DOMESTIC USt: i.es. Stove, Cheitnut and Fen. 1 OK STEAM USE lluckwhent. ltlce and llarfej-. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Ir)n Company t-ABOR lVijiliie automatically manufac tures cubes of germ-free ice for table and special uses. chills and freezes sherbets, mousses, gelatines, cus tards, etc.", in ice - making compartments. is different from anything you have ever seen, is regulated to any tem perature you want and stays there. dispenses with the annoy ing drip pans. is made by one of the largest and strongest cor porations in the world. lVio'idtti ie FWo'idiii e FWQtdsi te FWo'idsii -e Phone cfaBS Walnut 2652 i Island Ihat petty poflflcs should jfjtot.'I- ... in.. 1 ..?....... j ii.- .1. 1 . . permitted to retard the development of, the great city of Philadelphia. 'Far' tlon politics should not play any part In this matter, if those who are opposed to the administration would' just stop to consider they cannot help but real lite there wilt be a change In the ad ministration before nny considerable! mien of vision can plan lor the develoti- nient of Philadelphia." 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