v" . A f. ' ..., f J J I "VC .-. ji ,'a ..$ up Vtk ' i&h tv 'Si HV 1 . ' t IS r-- ft' u ML .-2"v CAPITALIZE LIFE, U. of P. Professor Urges That Insurance Be Made Compul sory by State Law EXPOUNDS RADICAL VIEWS Capitalization of the human family, and conduct of the fnmlly on the bnsls of n business. Devotion of the one -sixth of every man's Income to ome form of life in surance, to be made compuKory by the stnte. Kxtension of the theory of eorpor ! ntlon fiimiice beyond tangible art to hitman life. ' Kilucatinc the mww to tmn oei their savin,?', to his Im-lne" concern' ' for Investment. These were some of the radii nl thoughts expressed toiln.v by Dr. Solo I mon S. Ilucbtipr, professor of iunrnn' f and commerce ut the l"i)ivenily of ' Pennsylvania, in an address bpfore the national rum entlon of building owners nnil mnnacers, at the I'i-H.mip Strat ford Hotel. i Kadlc.il Willi Coneiatlre Purpose "If the.e tlilncs are radical, then they comprise a radicalism that 1ms foi I Its ultimate purpose n sane i'onera tism and progressive? tnliilitv ." meli Doctor Huebuer. I In no other country i. time to lie found mi much iinprovidence and rteii.ui. , HvinB as in America, he dn lured II' placed a lnrp" part of the blame I'm 1 1 i eituntion upon the schools and (iillegi s ( where he said, there arc "too main high-rounding subjects in the ciirrn u lum crondliiK out wmo of the essential things the future citiens will neeil when they get out of school." Attarlts Wild Cat Husiiiess Doctor Iluebncr attacked fake invest ment schemes ami wild cut business TCntures, which contribute to peivortj and destitution. "We used to say in this country th.it there was a sucker born everj minute." he remarked. "Today there'n one horn every second. As a t c-ult . piopeity i passing to the few who do know the principles of thrift from the many who do not know." Possession of prnpritj. said HihIi. Iluebncr, makes for roiinrntisni in' saneness, while lack of ownership makes for radicalism and a ilestrurtlve siint Capitalization 'of the Milue of a human life, ic declared, is a sacred duty. "The man who knows the uliic of life insurance and does not take this t-U-VUis of proteiting his legal dependents Jalust his death does not die when absconds, ' lie Providence calls him -In said, I'nrest of labor, said the speaker. nas Drougnt iiiniii hip greatest crisi in the annals of history. Men of cool ! bends and sane minds must dis-oiint the future and take the lead to a so lutlon. Doctor Iluebncr said that, xx-hile it could be approached from va rious angles, he xvould approach it by the application of the principle of life insurance to society. Doctor Iluebncr said that when it is a fact that two-thirds of the Ameri can families would he left depimlent in the .event of the premature death of the producing head discontent is not In be wondered at. "We must lciun to capi talize brain and blood and human en ergy and see to it that the value of a human life is conserved by every in-s siPIe means, he itislarecl. "1 he pros ent generation must be endowed w ith I ...v..Ua . ....... ... in em way for the next generation. Coxermnent Insurant e Doctor Hucbner nntioii d he was not in faxor of governniiiit insiiraine In times of peace, but believe, that l.gis.' tno means witli which to prelum- II lation should be ennited making it com pulsory for every producer to carry a minimum amount Of insurance Wltll a "'" i """it s unine in vv as nilguill : , company of his own choosing. "I ilon'l know any pums." answered ; A human life, he said, has thrccMon" 1-iniik, twenty -eight years old, of rallies, namelv : Its lelation to the New York, a (icrnian. who said he ciiiio ' ,..,,... . . . . .i ; e ... mil) II J, its relation to a imsincss, nnil , its relation to nn institution. lie urged thnt every one of these values be in sured against loss fnun premature death. "The family," be said, "must be viewed like u business, for the average man's first and most impoitant busi ness is his family. It should he con ducted like n business, and protected against bankruptcy." Value of human life to a business bus dawned ou employers. Doctor Hucbner said. "They have learned that hiring and firing is tin infernal nuisance, and thnt it pays to hold labor, and to he humane." he added. "The successful buslness man of the near future casts V""-, "'";' '""! "''""".. . s,x in.uitiis aside many of the old views, discounts, '" ""' n "f orrcction. In the the future, nnd, ns respects his em- I meantime Special Officer Mn.-raihin.. ployes, becomes a happiness engineer!"'" continue the investigation sS xvell as an efficiency engineer." LITTLE JOURNEY OF A CAT Believed to Be En Route for Bur lington, N, J. Ferrymen, Beware! And the cat went back ! At least that is the conclusion which Mrs. Viola Hiekej, K0J North Twen tieth street, has reached concerning the disappearance of Hilly, her little gray and white kitten. She received it as u gift last week from a sister who lives fit Burlington, X. J. Two nights ago the diminutive feline ventured forth, and has not been heard of since. Advertisements nnd personal search have failed to find the wanderer, and Mrs. Hicltey says that she knows that "Hilly bus gone back to liur liogton." Jf Hilly has started for home he has a big chance to make Slnhad the Sailor look like a piker. ,1 t'5 McPhilomys Ms t' mW 1624 Market St. mmmWB '"" QitU to Htanlej BkV '' II 11 -. m, E& nUMBKI K" , , ' m for the family ."'-' e ' JV Silk & Cotton Warn . ,v Mi mkr. . a 1l,en" w ""J IBk:.. ..si ;.u . . aflss9BslWsMsHi 1 n S 1 I A 1 NIK M) MltS. . K. KVl'KS Who lied over a loaf after their marriage leienuinj last rieiiiiii; at .S!t2 West l.chish aMiiile. to es. ape a shower uf rice am' old shoes BRIDAL PAIR FLEES THROUGH SKYLIGHT TO DODGE RICE RAIN Wedding Couple Escapos Friends by Going From One Roof to Another A iievvlj married couVle n-t night escaped a shower of rice and old shoes by fleeing over a roof. Winlield It. Kates,-R.-,(J Nonh I'ortj fourth stieet. was mariied last eveinn. to Ileli-n Struensee. 'JS.'lL' West I.Hiisli avenue. The ceremony was peifmined by the l!ev. llenrv Xeibolr. -i it... bride's I I aner ixales had pledged awav his bacheloihood. smiling fiiends slipped to the front of the house. Hags of i ic e and a small stock of old shoes vveie rendv 1., be hurled at the bridal couple. Tint Mr. and Mis. Kates hastened to the upper Hour, rlimbed thiongh a sky light, stepped oX,.r ( an adjoining roof and then went down into a neighbor's house. Thej made a sfealthv enhance into n rear alley and tiptoed to Twen tv -ninth stieet, wheie a motoiear was waiting for them A lialf-hoiii later n ciowd of chagrin eel friends, di-coveiing how the.v had been outwitted, plnnui'c! for ii'vciige. Mr and Mrs Kales went to Wild- Wl),n- f, the ir heuie.vnioon. ... . I Dm,, PUMS" ' "lUIMi MHUHVJT TUIVIb , German Int-rroaated Renardlno ' "' ' T9: Re"dln8! Bombs. Disclaims All Knowledge . "Iiid von have aiivtluni- to do with the' boiiili that wreckeil Attorney lien- ci.il Piiltner's home in Was'nngton .o mis country iour years ago. i raiiK i walked into the Samaritan lie, I day after the liiuub outrage . ., , ingtnii. His face was badly e ul He said that he Intel fallen off u train while coming to this city fiom Heading. j j Prank disappeared from the Siunaii- tnn Hospital, however, wheie he had j been allowed to leinain uiidei sui-vei- 1 lance bv the police, who suspected he might he connect. d with the bomb out- i rages And he was found a Tew tm, 'ago in the flcriuatitovvii Hospital. Mugisliate Wiigley. In the (ieiinan '.'"" "" """ ''""- street stn- THREE HELD IN ROBBERY i Charged With Attacking Soldier Clubman No Bail Allowed Three meu. accused of beating' aud robbing Sergeant Major 11 II Mc- P.riele. 2111 Spruce street, clubman of ' STKNOOIIAI 'lirjlt. exuerlenied with ,1.:. ,.,. .. ,. ..In.1., p t - ' nffle cxpprlenie All)ly Itoom 11.1 this .itv, on the night of .Tune ,i. wereilleld Hldg . 13iS Ches.nut lreet given n preliminary hearing toel.iv be- fore Magistrate Carson al the P.uL and ' Lehigh avenue's station nnd held with-) out bail for court action. They gave their Jinnies as tiustnvei Cusau.i. SIR Catharine street; John! Curraii, 'Jb.i.i South Juniper street, anil Joseph Dougherty, 202,'! South Six teenth stieet. A fourth man known as King, of Stonehouse lane, escaped and has not been located by the police. Mr. Mfllride failed to appear at the hearing today. He s.erve.1 In Prance sixteen months as nn ambulance driver. IHiATIIS LOXVK June 12. CATUEniNK It . widow of William M Lowe rtelatlvea and frln.l Invited to aervlcM, Mon'.. 2 p m , at 220el East Cumueiland st. Int private XX'cut Laur'l Hill f"ni STEVENSON'. Juno 10 BBRTRAM XV . husband of Hannnh Cavanoffh Stevenson, aged -l.-j 1 rleneU ivnd oritanlzatlnns of which re mi a membar may call nt 512 Holly at Thura 7 to u n m Funeral private. Krl . at ronveenlnce of family. . ,. STfROtd. June 11. at Pitman N J.. ANNIK HAINES, wife of XVllllani 1 Stur sls aewl 39 Hela.lv.- and frlenda Invited to funeral lervtrea, Sat.. 2 n. m.. 3b44 Aepn at , Phlla Int. Fernwodd Cem IVIenda may view remalna J'rl. 8 to 10 p m -Kissel- It's ko easy to praise the Klrael car we EQfnetlmes fear others think xve are exag-iratlng-. We Invite you to lest our claims. See Photoffraph in Sunday's Ledger Pictorial Section. W. CUMK GRIIU1. SOS X, BROAD EVENING , PUBLIC L TD FORWI IN JULY Pennsylvania Militia Will Bo Limited to 8000 Men This Year, Says Cenoral Price STRENGTH 28,400 IN 1 926 I'ennsyhnnla's reorgani7cd National Cluard will be formed during July, Ilrig- I injii-i .iL-uL-iai ,, liiiuiii ., iTice, jr., head of the new guard, announced to claj. It will he' limited to about S000 men this jear. Tinnl an-augements with the War Department concerning the reorganiza lion will be made by (leneral Priie and Adjutant (leneral Ileary at a confer ence to lie held next week in Washing ton. At that time it Is probable that (ien eral Pri e will ask that the size of the organization be larger than the MlflO mi ti now provided in the national de fense act fuller this aft the guard of each state i limited (lining the first jear after the i met genet to L'llO men for each congress- man nun senator irom unit state. t ins could gie Pcntisjlvania only 7000 men in the guard. Next year the rate In creases to .".."0, and bv 10'JII the basis is "Wl. which would allow a full strength dnision of LS. (Oil iren live jears hence, liven though no increase is permitted. (leneral Price said, he will form lhe new guaid on a divisional basis, using i the old units as a basis for the infan I ii v. artillery mid oilier auxiliary units. "As soon ns we have conferred in Washington." said (ieneral Price, "we shall begin the wnik of tenrgnnlzing. We hope to iniike the old units nnd Ihe old men the basis for the new guard. .More than enough are left In make a good beginning. A complete divisional organization will he formed, and as we are allowed increased sdengtli we shall expand the units." KNIFE PLAY ENDS IN JAIL One in Hospital Woman Cause of Tilt, Is Testimony .lames Ilowd. tlnrtv six enrs old. lladdoii and Newton avenues. Camden, was taken to the Cooper Hospital to il, iv stiflVving from knife wounds over Ihe left eje and ill Ihe i iht temple. William l'Yntnn. whose wife is pro prieloi of a boarding Ionise wheio llowd lived, was charged wilh the stabbing and was held bj Iteimder Stn. kli.uiv nuclei S.'IIO bail to nwail the tuoeoine of llowd's injuries Too friendlj rel.itioiis between Dowel and IV-iton's wife, it was testified al the hearing, was icsponsible for the slabbing. FOUR PHILA. CASUALTIES One Local Man Severely Wounded, Says Latest Report One Philnilelphiiin is Feviuilv wounded in uie ciiMiitii,. 1 1 -i iniieie iiiioiie o. uie War Departniciit todax. He is Piivate llcii'iiles Uavis. lli'Jfl Stile's street. Three local bovs are w-oundeel. elegii'e utiel. teimineil. They are Private IM ward flucuther, li." Ninth Portv fouith sheet; 1'rnnk 1. Harrington, l".l Nar ngansctt stieet; .loseph Scaiponi, IP's.', Stiles street. City Appointments Today Cil.v appointments annoiiuced todnv vveie those of John (ireen, "Jli 17 Ag.ile stieet. allendaut. I'liiiau of Water. Sinnn a vrar; William Sweenev. 'Jill 1 IVI" "' tcl.,n.i... Huron., of fire s1, ,.,,,.,..., rnlI1(.N ,,. ,.,.. ""r,h- r,no 1'il"' street, assistant ""dinr. Hurmu of Kcorealion, XHUl) a e LOST AND FOUND IIFIMKI.KT l.nn June -1. open-f.ee t-nl'l ','? ";' fi'-lUUViiV ci. Junior ..nH e-hcsinut ts. '"," '"" ".r Hirajwi. Ang, bnnciie iioi.,n 1'iilluoK white marking!.: answers t.i th. nime '.vikko". Iliense No ".sjs. iienur.i mf'il n . ni "e e ncnuc mil ii.'s j. ""'" "I....7; 7rr, - . ..-...- rr.-. 1. "r.i cumie itiiiuih ilUllcini; ucrs to llie nanif of Torjlwle l.lli-ral n erl If r- mrneil to 4'J H lllth i:vr:iX)Pr:s lxjiet. L" lone blu linen en . lopes lonlainlns old paperrt, f" reward Itdurn lintel Ultlenlioiliip. rhestnut hi IIAN'UIIA.J I.OKt. Illark veHet hanclllac; ml ver top, between 2-d aad Pine anil Jlct ami De Laneev. Reward rpturn ilJJL' Pine Ht iii:i,p w antkii rijjiAi.i; TUA.'IIEH OT nOOK-KHBI'lNG. exc llent nppurtunlty for experience! disciplinarian marl lseio tu f'JOOil. Hcete full i,irtloulai -, I'Hlnse plieilei Write VV II Hlaker. llej XVem tilth at New- Vcirk clt OI.AZBnS ' K.SPEIlIUNr" HI) WOMEN' OLAZHns Good wanes steady work nn labor .rouble APPLY TO 1'". MI.U.V1F..VTHAI. e'o. WIlmlnEton, Del , Monroe st gate riMeSHKRH, oxprlenci1 coml paj ArnK A I Honiot Hro Lo . i: tur 17ih nnl pHlriTiount hp. SCRUBWOMAN wnnttvt for i IHnlnp in offfrn o( fartor. Brown 4. Bally Co, 41y N Franklin nl HKI.r VANTK1 3IAIJ nilAFTSME.V The Atlantic lletlnlne Company haa open ings for several uood draftsmen. Architectural Pipe lay-out Tracers Permanent position and pplendld opportu nity for advancement Is offered to those properly qualified Apply In person at 3 XX' corner of 12lh and Sansom ata . fourth floor, Monclnj, June 16, or state qualifications fujy by letter KNGINKKIt. licensed, nlxht work, llghl clu lle midille.ared man pref 227 St elth hi r M'MMKlt CAXII'S) hfvprnl viiriinrles rxrluslve rump fur iclrls nsr Ncwrmrt Ap at once. P ."Uri l.il .lit Sl'MXIKB RrSORTS AT1.AXTIO CITY. N. J. Hotel Rio Grande - mA-na- l i-c riropronf nuropeanplan Itats $2 ou Kle run watrt garage M M McUl lr HOTEL NEW ENGLAND So Carolina av, and Harh central Iocs Amur & European plans, prlv baths, run'B water In rooms, elevator, flnf porches etc Cape 330, Reasonable rates. I HuWllllam Hotel Boscobel A4ner. plan. Dooklet Kentucky Ave near neach 13 00 up dally a n maiiio.v r.vi'i; iaxx.j, COLONIAL HOTEL n,oomi With Hath. Jtunnlnr Water, 524 Heason. W H CHURCH, '. j ' ." LEDGER JEEiriDEtiPHlA; THURSbAT; rflJNEVi .lDl9 Business man -politician best forma yor, sa ys lane 'Sngc of Philadelphia Republican Organization Tolls Why I Merc Merchant or Banker Would Fail as Executive for City David 11. I.nne. who Is Kunnncrlng at the Hotel Stiand, Atlantic City, has broken his silence on the subject of an Ideal major for Philadelphia. lie expressed the opinion that no business ! " ,r ,"" 1,""p '" -ntw-v tllc or the city of I'enn in that enpaeitv if business ti iiiiilng is his only eiiulnment. man, no matter how well equipped. g is bis only eiiulnmeiit. ,,,. , .. -', Ihese are some of the requirements of nn Ideal iii.ivor In the opinion of Mr. F.ane, after foitj j ears' activity in politics: A sound business equipment. He must know something nbout poli tics nun me wavs 01 politicians. J T , ,, ,.i ,, ... th. nee s o the ii.o tie ""l,"l" ",ln in. metis ol the p ople. He must be able to put his ear to the gioiind and know how giacefullv to, conform when he finds himself out of touch with public- opinion. PENN WILL GRADUATE NIGHT FINANCE CLASS Provost Will Preside and Dr. Penniman Will Speak at Exercises Tonight Graduating exeniscs of (he evening School of Accounts and Pittances, I'ni xersitj of Pi niis Ivaniii, will be held tonight in I lonston llnll Piovosl Kd gar Pahs Snnih will preside and dr. Josinh 11 Pennine. in. vi ee piovost. will make the address Certificates of pinficiency will be awarded the class to the following members of l.'mlie llir-. hi lleiirse AlltPIC Hill Itueli.liih 11. nt s Ii ink- Mot rli llci I' r John rttlsBell Hclli r Jen u Iiuis .t Ilr utin hi (' Wllnier Iiruiiiltic Imm Joseph ,:il. r I'e- li ne) n Jamece Alov-iui ' ir 1 In Hlmenll Pre slun il llnx .Ir Prnnrlc. I , I m I'lHrpnee? Ianl r.i Hilt Neermin I'li.itlcs I iu nilicer XVilllain J rilpnl rlek. .Ir elcnrnc W'lllnr.l I'r tm MielilPi llieelliin Thnma IJJwici lleern litem Alherl Jnncpli 1 1 -1 Mnercr 1'nink I. Illi Mil. tiMii Itc.laiif 1. Howe Leon A Kjihn Albprl J. lihner ithnii t,eant vi niilcr l,oy Vh. I-nbil I 'hn ILiMnonct Inrh VV illcr A. Mnculre II rm in MnrKlen I nluli Ulllel Mii Mr Vlh. rl .XI Mciik i linsllntl Nll w ill. r T rharei s iniu-l Pule el i weni'l WlNnn P.inil I ml Virle Hie Imril vntl I nilon XV rtohhln 1 'hn e'nrl nelr e lirlviinn r. .s.inrl- l.rk Ksr t. Sehprkter IP rmcen i: s.eliii.te- lt Jr i h irl Jnsppli sc hrienk I ..rph HIlzr II rb-rl Alexander siecpprr lb rtiian SH.Pr i Ii irlje llnmpr SIppI VI i ili.ini Leiuls Htcm nn ti Hilph WpMpv Wure e. rEP A. Zlehl aie Law ton V. The class nlTn ers Itol.erts, piesident : Ware, vie-e piesident , I'alph Wesley lleibei t Alexan- der Siegener, secretarv . (leorge Albert 1'ailey, tii'iisiner ; Ilennan 11, Schnae hele, dr.. cheer lendei. MAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Son Lost on Torpedoed Ship, Father, Brooding, Tries to Die Iliooding over llie death of bis son, who was drowned in Pebriiarj, 1!H, xv hen the tanker Atlantic Sun was tor pedoed, Chailcs Daniels, fortj -eight j ears oiil. attempted to kill himself last night, in i miling to the polie c, in the dining loom of Ins home. ,107 Noith Sixth street. Camden. He slashed bis throat and wrists, lie wus taken to the Cooper Hospital, where his is pronoun, ed serious. condition i! t il'i'TTtlill'tn" ' " f n A ti . '' '"' . ComCn.nP Cme A 1 to XgOOa3sCkO03sOXXXO !;. '.' 7 , & ; g LvJU L, t - Our Birthday Banner Day the first in this store's history and the most sensational saving sale we have yet planned. Every woman in Philadelphia and Camden (who expects to save money) will do well to be at the doors at the opening hour 9 a, m. sharp. Banner Sale of $Q.50 Values Values Value $10 to $12.30 I $16.50 A great group of nearly 100 dresses, result of special pur- lis chase for this Banner Sale. Silks and Georgettes, voiles and organdies. All new summer effects nnd styles. tm. Skirt Sale 59c $1 2.'i value. Ilnenes and ramie linen, pockets and buttons Banner Specials for Tomorrow 1 . 5 0 ljivelolte Chemise . .73c 75c A. l Cami sole SOc 50c Hosiery, silk, "seconds," 23c S2.SII Silk Stork Inn, $1.30 , silk black only; full fash ioned. fl.SlI Children's llresi.es .tfHc (!lnnain and percales. rrsin's, 905-907 Market KIH't TIIIAI, C'ASIPS a a 3 xeW )?3 m ((((a 'W 11 W m Second ITm kb noor 1 1 ; i 1 WlillKCo On Lake Champlain, N. Y. The Camp Where You Can Fly In Curtlss planes, Expert Curtlss pilots. Aerial observation. Ground s,-vi Machine controlled only by exiierlenced irirelrsj, other technical studies. &4fc --" vT,y;4,n' '1 . m. fc",li "Utinnlng a city Is n very different proposition from conducting n business, no matter how large that business may be," ho snld. "In a successful business Institution the head is the mnster, bin subordinates I q i ,,, 1 1 rrj out ins orders under penalty of I ":'"'.:. "" ''",""""uu" " " simple UllllllT. .-. . . . . ,, I -"''J " n,,t a "" case f the 1 ": orn.v- , Hpro the people arc the .masters and the major Is the servant, n iiircci rcvcrsni oi me rule of business. "That Is -why 1 say the man who hopes to be n successful mavor must l.n , npcnil In ft... ........ .. t .,., "' "" 'eev wa.,B UI pOIIIICS, 1IC '""'" "' yr"snrily ,,e n politician, but be must know- how to deal with poll- tlrlans nnd political situations "Of course, he must he a business man. hut that is only one (ninllfication inil far from the most important." ! U. OF P. ALunTbOdV TO MEET TOMORROW! College, Towne Scientific and Wharton Schools Planned The Society of the Alumni of the Cot leg". Towne Scientific and Wharlnn Schools of the t'niverslly of Pennvl vatii'i will bold its annual meeting at Houston Hull tonioriovv .cveniii, nt j ' . ... (i :..n o clock. . .. , ... , . . I Among the spenkeis , be I aptaiu , illuim C. Parabee, who has jus te- tiuneel fiom the Peace wheie be xvns ethnographer to ..,...!. ...n ........ ti -it i .iiii.iii.iii , IMIIIIU-.-.IIIII. iie win r.iii'ii, ' on "I'niversity Men and the Peace Con feicnce." Major (leorge M. Piersol, who was see oiid in command of I'niversitj I'.ise Hospital No. '2D, will talk upon the activities and expei iences of that unit Several other pi eminent speakers are cxpecled, including .larqucs M. Swaiib, an alumnus of thc'Whiirtnn School, who was an American ace. After Ihe aildiesses the meeting will icso've itself into the "second annual movie smoker," at which a foreign lilin entitled "liillisli Secret Treaty" and views of the Pniveisiiy's military ac tivities will be shown. The members of the graduating class of the college. Towne Scientific and What ton Schools ale invited ns guests of (lie societj. the "SHED" AND HE DID It Is Unfortunate That Camden Man Did Not Keep Ca3h In Trousers Waller Clarkson, thirty-four jears old, (!(! Ljnwn.id avenue, Cumdcn, enrlj today was relieved of his coat and if 10 by liiglivvii.vmen. He xvns xvalking along Pleasant ave nue near Twenty -seventh stieet. Cam den, when two men jumped in front of him, one holding a revolver. "Shed!" they said. And he shed. The bandits ouiellv left with his coat. And in the imidc pocket of the .oat xv as a ten-dollar bill tl- c. j r .miniimmiiiiii ThlS Stupendous Event llWIWlill rt fHti 7J J mmTIT wmm' "iBnrnmin ? SI Dresses Friday ! to $22.50 $25 to $29.75 Waist Sale Silk waists tul) i I k a tlneat oiia a 1 u e s i' "' A $3 39c Sa and voiles. Ntrp.pt Floor Sports Hats 1 Wonder values with fine new ribbon trim mine $3.75 Onlv 63 sample II to tig its, worth 10 Sccnnil Floor. St. : Opposite Postof i:iH''.TIIIXA. ( AMI'S pilot. All athletics. Motor Mcchanicm $! It). 75 uaiiBte nrtraudles ripffularlv XI no sr'W' rr .4" SPECIAL ANNOUNCKJIENT JIAJOII-OKXEIIAI. JOHN 1'. RYAN or Ihe famous 27th Ilhlaion, Mill conduct (lia ramu u. u demonstration of the Nvvlss system of Irulnlnnr. empkaslslng supervised nthletlcs. High weeks I'ommencltrir July 1. Kor ratslofc- addrest A. 5S. BlflTH, E. lh Street, New Tork City. . i ' - m- mm mMMx&'WTTM'mBBMnm WS'mM'fWMiSsmKK ' i mmmmmmmmmm M:m&mm3M '-. sVJV- i jj IIAIIKY S. POLLOCK He lias been promoted from lieu tenant to captain. Ills home is no IS Woodland avenue, this city polloIkTptain Phlladelphlan, on Way Home, Pro moted From Lieutenancy Harry S. Pollock, iiOlfi Woodland avenue ,has been promoted from lieu tenant to Captain. lie is on his way home from overseas. 9 Captain Pollock was commissioned first lieutenant at Camp McLean, Ogle thorpe, November, lill". He was un signed In Companj Ii, -l-Hli Infantry, at Camp Sevier, Koiith Carolina. His division, Pigbty-lirst (WildCatx) !. ...I .'.. 1.- .... .,, 1lt Kill. el ell, c ii ill i iiiiiii' nil jiutii'ii i"i ii'ii'. .,.,, ,,, WR 1R.,iu, sm.i(.(1 br,Bai,PI, with the Twentieth Pienili Division, in ii.p between Ilaudioniout vvoiks and lion i J.. V I zcc-e'ii w oevre in -ii eiiuier. Captain Pollock is well known in Masonic circles. He is n member of the Ocean City Yacht Club. Alpha Iloat Club, and several Philadelphia clubs, liefnre entering the service he was as sociated with a Philadelphia national bank. FOUR HURT IN AUTO UPSET Accident Occurs on Washington Lane as Steering Gear Breaks Pour men xvere hurt, none seriously, early today when an automobile upset nt Washington lane and Stenton itve nue. The car's steering gear btokc. The injured: William Preston. fi31(! Sullivan ave nue, driver and owner of the car; lac erations of bauds and face. Harry Fleming, 5717 mlersou street ; fractured hand. William Hampton. iri'JO Hast Kitten house street; fractuied knee. .Iblm Oolcttc, l.'m Hast Price street; cuts and bruises of face and body After the niuchine upset. Hay mond Cullen, 20!! West Mount Pleasant live- nue, came along in his automobile. Ue took the liijuied men to the Jevvihli Hospital. I To You DELIVER TO:- llvll- UOtUX OXiOlAXOTL luAxiutiWtnamAis. Sn2AcvWam.a uMLn.3'pcatJn nvu.MXi'f cvvua aqaiaSm uourt. vWUjiyiaprurt. ywmvw We're all set and waiting to put The Ediphone to work for, you IT m EEKKl Tim BStliTEH (LETnTEOg The Ediphone won't balk at hours it won't get tired. It'll relieve you of shorthand dictation annoyance. It's always ready on the dot. It doesn't guess. It satis fies your stenographer. She turns out 50 more letters and Better Let terswith no more ef fort. You save 33 on the cost of every letter. Telephone The Ediphone Walnut 3135 CasJ-anttsd Jointl y n,,w, iw a. ..:.. VlbVlgC ATA f-U0ttlI 1033 f'hHiniil fUrt. I'hllu (Ft f ? umtOA ll. Cdwon.nc. h fpsMipb I nfB '.n ww: day W i IHE CtNUIWt k KDISON DICTATING MACHlHt & (Jam &AmwmR -r, 1, ". ?VV L Assistant Secretary Roosevelt Orders Formation of Bodies to Adjust Clerks' Pay FEDERATION CAUSES MOVE Wage bonrds to recommend adjust ments of pay of the thousands of classi fied civil service employes of United States navy yards and stations through out the country arc to be set up Imme diately by Assistant Secretary Franklin D. llooscvclt, ns the result of negotia tions just concluded between the navy department head and the national Fed eral Kmplojes. The order xvns Issued by Secretary llooscvclt today following a confer ence with S. Tyson Kinsell, acting pres ident of the Federation, nnd Trnest A. (.'rant, secretary of the Norfolk local ot the federation, and representative of the flenenl forces of the navy yards and stations on the Atlantic coast. The erection of this machinery, ac cording to Mr. Kinsell, is of far-reaching significance to government employes, representing the application of collec tive bargaining In the department's dealings xxith its clerical forces. More than l.",000 employes in the navy yards and stations will be affected by the iievvlj established bnnids. The federa tion hopes to extend the principle to other government departments. Secretary Hooscvclt's order, which is addressed to all commandants of naval districts, commandants and In dustiial managers of navy yards and nnvhl stations, inspectors or ordnance in chin ge, inspectors of machinery. I'nitcd States navy, etc., reads as fol lows: "First. Tt is hereby directed that n board be appointed composed of three members, two of whom shall be repre sentatives of the jard, and one of whom shnll represent the employes concerned for the purpose of collecting lelinhle data as legards wages paid persons in piivate establishments in the xicinity of the yards or stations pel forming clerical work of a character similar to that performed by the clerical employes in the yard or station under yo'ur command. Scrnnd. The term "clerical em ployes" shall be interpreted as em bracing clerks, minor clerks, stenog raphers and typewriters, bookkeepers, telegraph operators, telephone svvitch boaid operators, storemeti, store lab oreis, stockmen, stockmen special and checkers, ns such other miscellaneous designations under which the character of the work performed is naturally considered ns of a clerical nature, and exi lusive of chief clerks and supervis ory clerks. I'liird. This data, when received, I shall be compiled nnd presented In an orderly and convenient arrangement ' for the information of the department." NAVAL WAGE BOARDS BE APPOINTED ,T.E.QixwvEixQt JEWRLEUS SILVERSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Fine Lamps DESIGNED WITH INTELLIGENT REGARD TO THE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS OF LIGHTING, EACH LAMP IS A PRACTICAL AS WELL AS AN ARTISTIC ASSET IN THE DECORATION OF THE MODERN APARTMENT. Train Service Schedule Effective June 29, except as noted ATI.ANTIC CITY. Leave IJroad Street Station aS;15. 11 -.Tj a m ..v days. Hundajs n8:lS. b0:10 A. M. Returnlnsr leave Atlantic City ill. ft" T Vi' Jlondajs only) 0:13 and a8:30 P. M. week-days; Sundays bSMO 1 ji Al w Leave Market St. Wharf. Steam trains. D:00 dl0:lB, iion a jr ..m cl.00. 1)4-32, eS.UO, e5!40 I. SI. w.ek-dsysi Sundays 8:Ul). D:oo till ii'hM A. JI Returnlns leave Atlnntlc City e7:.i(i. p7U5. e7:S. 8.oo B-siT a if 3U P. M. vveek-dass; Sundays b3.3u. 7:3U. 8JU and bl(l:30. A Electric trains Lave Market St. WhHrf 800, 10'dO A. M l"-nn K1.80, kS:30. k3JJ0. 4.00, O.UO, 7.00 and H.OO P. Ji. weelcdaj s; Sundais b.i?n' b7.3u, b8.30, b0.30, 10.00. bl0:30 A. JI.. 1-':U0 noon, 2:00, ' 4-00 fl-uh i'-nn' tl 00 P. M. Return.ne leave Atlantic City 10:00 A. Jt.', i-uo noon "'nil :??' d3)0. 4:00. 0.00, 8.00, 10.00. dl0:30 and 11.00 P. ji. week-days; Sundivi tn-M A. JI.. 12.00 noon. 2.00. 4:00, b5:30. 0..00. bt):30, b7:30. bs.30 10(W tlOtt 11.00 P. JI. ' ' """"' CAPE MAY. Leave Broad St. Station n-33 A. Jt ,74.07 P. JI week-dava. Sundays U-S3 A. M. Ileturnlne leave Capo Jlay 7:10 A. JI., 1:15 pm.!;!1 days. Sundays 4:15 P. JI, " Leave Jtarket St. Wharf 8:40, 0:40 r. if week-daiai Sundays t8:40. 11.00 A. D.'ori A. JI.. 2:13, 01:10 and 4:40 P. 8:33 P. Ji. ANC1LESKA AXU AVILPWOOD. K4:07 1. Al, weea-aays; sunaays u.ou 0.33 A. Si.. a:u l', M. vveea-aaya Wharf N:4U. OUl-IU A. II.. Ul'JI'J-l. Kl week-days, Sundays bs:24. ts:4U and 11 n.,0 B Rll A. M. l!.14. dS!4l and 4-JI 4o'. b72!2. bs:d2 and 8:37 P, JI. Bii.1 ii.r. uii. uui..r tiiii avai.u.1 a.ij otu.e IIAItuOR T.v. .. S, Klsllnn 11:35 A It.. 41IT P II. weeli-riava, n.V.. SS.".'.."!'' Oroad St. Station U;33 A. JI., k4.'U7 P. eiimint leave Ocean City 0:43 iva Market St: Wharf 8:40. du j. ai.. o:t.j dU!40 A. days; Sundays r8:40 A. JI. lteturnln d3.37 and 4:3U P. JI, week-days; Sundays Atlantic City Electric trains ronnerl for arid from Ocean City via Pleasantvllle For complete train .service during month of June, see current timetables Timetables showing completo summer train service will be ready for dlstrlbu. . tlon about June S3. '" "a" Begins running June IB. operated Saturdays only; week-days beginning June 10, June 28, "t" Begins running June 16, "g'1 Begins .Withdrawn after June 22. k?' Saturdays only, m" p" Withdrawn after 'June 14. "r" Present schedul PENNSYLVANIA R AILRQAR MMMMMM I,. E. XVtrman Co., New York, lino second runcnnir ror tins client.) Ludlow A Valentine, Architect "Turner for CbncreteT Concrete is Water man's ideal for building construction. To make your mark in the world, use a "Water man Ideal" and "Turner for Concrete." TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Kameom St. n.njuipi.niiiu.qjai iui lWIIM COLONEL KEMP HONORED Awarded Certificate of Merit for Ald Ing Troops at St. Nazalre Colonel Oeorge U. Keniii, former commander of the 110th Infantry, I Philadelphia'!! old Third Kes'iment, Na tional Guard, has been nvvarded n ecr-l liflcnte of merit liy tlenernl Pershing, The honor xv.ih accorded becnilso ot ! Colonel Kemp's "nntii'liiK ifforts lu nt- tendliiK to others, nt the jeopardy of his nun life, in earing fur the soldiers of the American expeditionary forces nt St. Niualrc." This allusion xvns to his work during nn influenza epidemic there. The coIohcI'm home is nt "020 South. Sixteenth street. The regimcut he' formerly headed xvns mnde up of the' old Third, n Philadelphia command. tun! the Tenth, nn upstnte regiment. WIDOWER LOSES ESTATE Pitman Plumber Defeated In Attack! on Wife's Will Efforts of Tiios P. Pnulliu, n plumber! of Pitman, N. .1., to have the xvill ofl his xvife, formerly Mrs. Anne Upliam- A.ldls Pntillin, probated in Philadelphia ! were renilercd futile by n decision given J by .Iiulge Itobert II. Iiigerwoll, of thej Atlantic City Probate Court. The xvomnn left nn estate valued at! S.IO.OnO, cutting off her husband. Mrs. rplinm -Addis Patillin formerly! lived nt P-IIW North Urond street. She also mtilntnined n residpnee in Atlantic City and lived for a time in Florida. Pnulliu married Mrs. I'phani -Addis some time before she died. 1'nder tho lnvvs of Pennsylvania Paulliu would have been entitled to the estate, but under the laws of New Jersey he cannot share in it. .Iiulge Ingersoll held that the testator had proved by Iter acts that she considered Atlantic City her legal residence. 44 -mi A Jt. i..?. ?"i5sv, 2J9. a BM JI. week-days ... .H....,,A ,..,. .upe iiiay 1 :UA. """" ';". ;j and Leave llroad St, Station ,35 A JI. lleturnlnE leave Wlldwood Crest i; Sundajs 3.311 p. JI, Leave Jlark.t si 1.04. dkl:2S, kl:30. 2:00, 4:20 and 308 "A SI' 00 A. M," lleturnlna-: eave WldSood'risf 0:35 A. JI.. 00 A. M, lleturnlne'leava Wlldwood t?ri 1". II. wn.UJii.. a.mH..V . ...""."r'"' 1.-07 P. JI. week-dayst Sundays i Si a m Hs! JI.. 3:33 P. JI. week-days; Sundays : 00 P 1? i Il:40 A. JI.. kl34, 2:00 and Biofp.Ji . , urnlne leave Ocean City 0:45. 8:30 A. Jl -ol "i JI. week-days; Sunda i at, weea-aays; l M.. klf4. 2:011 nnri n.nfi n .. t4;12. 4:45 and 8;40 P. JL "'w t Begins running July ft, ''o" Now "d" Withdrawn after runnloar June, na lit. ltealns ritnnlni. Inn. Present schedul continued. ' ?ic i a "K. weiewf uii x'iwriujx yr , 'J r : . .' TT T JU- r fo. & $ , iV- ,: &&&13: tiF.w c'J' .V lair' , SJ'i,. iS.,.'i HHHHHHra&ffeEa&itfKk&tt " i ' - MIWWlTnlBBmiWmlrMififrr' " A
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