' ,,VjfcfW '.Vir vT, ' 'wjwjv i.y ii m.m "SgrWS HW.vi'!' fkffl&P 1 -Jt ii' 5viteitfn -yi ",- ,a w c'li ft-. ft!' ', fe i' i A ft If. Wt )v I lr il I I?- M r i f p. i '6' 13 DEPENDS ON LOftN Councils' Highway Committee Will Apportion Money Today. Should Have $10,000,000 SCRAMBLE FOR WORK SEEN Ti anticipation of fmoralilc act inn 'on be propopd S14.7i"U.00() fnuneMl manic loan, momlion of Counrlls' IhbIi way committee- today will apportion S.I. 000,000 for paving, crndinc and ropav atiB streets in nil sections of tho ntj To do the job tlioroiislilv. rxprrt-e vn. . ivould ro-mlre St0.000.00n Hundreds of crnellng. l avins and re pavtnK bilk have beeu introdliced tltiriiiK tbe year by members of CVmnoIN, and it is with a view to dividing upon what work shall be iliinc first that to.li 's J ... . I monfln na mllnil h riinirmnn Itohert ""-v""o Smith. According to his statement. urcfcienee will be Riven to outlying prcrcicncc win i ri , streets in tlie norm ami e-iern -- , nous white uuiiu.-is ,.,, I I I.m.I.Ia.i. ni. r. ,. (Ill itll fll 1 lllll I before startim; operations on new hou inR sections A scramble for stieet iinproements J anticipated as then- is not ,i mimber wink, she rnnsi nmv , ),, r IUU1 fn when once started. o the committee who is not mteiested .h.ue of tli s-:irj lnimm, taks and' 1'ioperlv condinlnl luiIi ninikpts n,re In one or main of the bills anaitiiiR do tin in .iftn fi-mimue st.iudiids She, ''""' necorditiR to tin opinion of fiction Thosi ihosPti will be repoitid pudntpil that women will stnl,,. (Mlt. Michael . I. Kjnn, oiutisi I i.l the l'hila to Councils tomonow, nod -will be in ted nciorditiR t their natural mi limitioiis ('"Iphi l Curb Mai kit Association. Upon before Councils adjourn for the and will . ultivnte lipids that m. n iim or r, .,,, .,. .llu ,t.nn summer The fund", how eer. are con h.up ullu.ited. ( ''5 "',s ' ourl' ,J ta" tlnRCnt upon the success of the loan Iis ( .npentiM' t md to iduntii n nt '" " stl,,''m"n, (" ;N '"'"" Vllls,1i Independent members of 'nun lis s.iiili,,, l'ineisin of I'eniisiU.mu and l'""'1'1"1 "f ih' association, Jlr. to opposp the loan are interested in oh- ,t ,,,,,I s ,PIK ,,pM,, , it , l.-m diolaies the nil In- .inide powei talninR badly ne.ded street r. pairs tor , ,.,s . ,, ,vls at,ral ,Mii'(.,lt '" '-t il.li-.li inaiket pl.i.is tor the bene. their home ward-, and the asscition has' f,. )lills ., ., ,U1 I1((,j 'lit of its cit.ens pmudinc of ionise, been made that the lime been pi ..mi-ed mlt lt ,.,s ,,,u ,, ,, ,.'"1"' "'"' "'ts (1" "," ""'rf"" nh the consideintlon in leturn for fmoiablp :,.., tion is m,or ,en "ibffpreut ""', ' " '" "' ' " ' " 'M1 ' Totes to the loan. Several bund bills,,,,,,,. ,,,, ,,' . Willi -it. oidinan, ,- arc re.idj for ii. Hon. some of the lKost , , , , . J, S" b.nc us the .onditious , no ..iili- demandsciuninR fr-un :,up waids in thp'u,,, , (l ' JI0V ZXTJZ, ,"' T'tw n p ti, t hl", ,,,,UK """ "" "'" """"-' ''.... ;.f fo7.st,iirs.M, Ituu, s.us! ,,. if o ,i ,,', ' . estnlilisliniciit upon oik s nun pi opei t, Mayor Smith ,......, ' IP. "."erei-es we,, , se,l wKh a whether Ii .i-ed or loaned, of an ,,en- FollowiDR the apportionment of street ,,,, ,,. mi. m (,nt)h ,,,, ' , repairs and imptmemcni- t oini. il- , -, ,lr Knl(lua,es were- AKn. I .-ion cannot be inteifercd with finnnce mid sunev committees will , j,n Noilii Water (Inn l'.,,!,,,,,' r ,, ,.. , , , ., . jneetinjonit session to take up nues 'I)Mkis s,,im r '" ' ; ', "."''''' ''. '" stnl-s !,... wr. that I , . , ,!, frit mir nil (if . ., ... ' '""" ' lIUIIs- s mis ii fion of dwdiiiR lou-es or tion relatne to ' ,k",'r: ."" b-"Br. I'luhd-Ipl,,,, : IMI. ,.,,. . ,.,., se,,s t,fn feet , streets from tkn P ;"',,,, '. .' "ins,, ,. K V J . ,:,,, , . ,.. , ,d,, ','s. not extend mo,e ,,, f, important I roje, t t ome bin he , , Npu ,.n(i ,;,,,., f , , ,,,,. ,,,., frm . f ,,, , bodies has to do with the ( in lis I uli ,, w.is,,,,. ..,,,sdo,. and Isold. T lioui iisning voii.ni. - i .- - .iii.wi'i-. i-iiiiiiiPiphia Misses Ituss, II street, buttolea,eit open to tlieseneialAlKn .,,, Z(,KV(,,. ,p u( (m. ( public. f's-'cis of do, tor of in, dicine , ,,,,, Members of tlie sutvpv commit tec. of 1lll(k, . ivhieh Itobcit i: l.ambciton is ihair man, wi'l consider the apportionment of -- - tbe funds to be pro, idea lrum the loin for Improvements coming under their direct jurisdiction DELAY HOSPITAL CHARTER West Phila. Homeopathic Will Later( Meet Objections of State Board Plans for a complete rcision of tlie charter ami inlaws of the West Phila delplv'ia lloineopathic Hospital, as de i"5"' 'raauded hj the state board of charities before the institution can come into possession of a state npprops mtion of nbout $-10,000. were postponed at the' aunual meeting of the coiporate ass(J ciation of the hospital last night When a motion was made to empower n committee of trustees to take inline I 'diate steps to get a new e baiter r.vnn B. Lewis offered an amendment that no action be taken until after thp elec tion of nine new trustees to take the places of those whose terms expired last night. At the election of trustees, which followed, the following members were elected: George W. Abel, William Gil ' day, George W Shoemaker. Kvan I! ( Lewis, Frank P. CoRgeshall, Lemuel S. Stevens, Charles It. I.ensig, Yv illmm Innes nnd William II. Ward The board, with its new members. will meet tomoriovv night at s .id. o'clock at the hospital to ieor.ime CHURCH 150 YEARS OLD St. Luke's Lutheran, Center Square, l Marks Sesqul-Centennlal I In Juno of 1760, tro Itev. Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg, leading Lutheran minister of that period, was instru mental in the founding of St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Center Square, in Montgomery county. Today the luOth anniversary of the founding of the church, wil bp celebrated. It is one of the oldest of that denomination in the United States. Speakers at three special services to vTje held include the Jtev. Charles (J.J "Beck, of North Wales, president of the i "orristovvn Conference; the Itev. Dr. A. H. Weller; tlie ucv. Dr. .1 Henry Harms, of the Church of the Holy Com -munion, and the pnrtor, the Ilev. F. "F. Haworth. SafleTllUk Infants nd Invalids f THE ORIGINAL ' MALTED MILK Rich-milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infintt, invahdiaBJgrowuig childre.v. Pure nutrition, upbuilding Ike wholebody. Invimrates nursing mothers ul the Bied. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cookinj. Sabttitutet Coit YOU Suae Prict Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increases efficiency of a truss 50 istf "Br CSKn MHBIWl . , III L r JIAIWIII ..UIIIIIU MWHhnH. mfc. JiVttr, n n mr r.1i.t t sii mm HMffl ,m miU 11 $7.00 f-ri . rf"v ' 'PW eaaeaawAiaM VtlimVim .antflitsi iiuriuiit RETAINER The sclf-aWDStinc (eaturra or mm J'aa aale It f"'r to. wear, and the. Tlmrab- .8crr Rctotator allows or ultrrinc nrr ro at vtSII, Moat ruptures (row slowly IsiHi Imrivusa trussrs that arrmed rlrlit l he rtnnln- wero not. Oar Iranroifd u4lanc and ndtanrrd mrthods Insura taufYvnearpiJfor every raid and cure ClL SBELEYitlOSTAWalnut St. !3i!Si KeaotaWW I WOMAN'S COLLEGE GRADUATES SEVEN Sixty-seventh A n n u a I Com mencement of Medical School Held in Theatre 'I lie iM -wpiith ntitiunl coininoni'e rnent exorcises of the AVninen' Jlidiral CoIIcko of l'pnu-flnnln were held this trutt niiiET lit the l.ittlo Theatre, Si-mmi- tcntli anil Do Lnnrej xttecN Seven tziiH received eleirrifs from the insti- I tut ion After a siccinl nniMriil iircimn. the Itev. Jolm Allan lllair eictieil the exer cise with n iirnjt'r. A word or two of RreetiiiK nml riiiigriitiiliitliins viih tlien offciel lev 1 lr Miutlin Trae , dean of tin1 e'nllcj;c Mrs. Ilniih S.irRi'tit Lewis, piesnlent nl the board of corporators, ((inferred i no degrees and lr. tiinigc .Mori is 1'iervil. profcHvor of pilmiplps nnd praelicp of medicine and cliniinl incdi- (inc. iidmitii'.tcml the llipiiocraticoath. The piincipal address of the proRiam -, "elneieil l Miss lllinhcll. Cat- 1" ill' ' . ii "lllllll Clllll'll III! Ill Hie C1M ,,.... ,. ...... ... ., ";.' .mss in iMiiiiT i'iiiii'u niieniion in mo f, t ,,!lt t f nftj dical schools in tin- .....mo listed i tl. Av,d's Al V-. m ., ( liiimiii tor l!il!, tlie ihiii n s Mediinl t'olllL'e of IVnnst l iioi'i is the .it.!.. ' ..... " " . J woman s institution with ii a woman as dean. Tin peaker pron e,ei to show that as uoin.in Ii.in show n thnt sin. i ..m ,1.. ,..,.. - HBgSfZ IU You can't think of "delicious" or H "refreshing" without thinking of y Coca-Cola. II I1V1I I I a I II t Ml I '' II I 'I II In Ynn nnn't rlrinlr rinrn-Cola without beiru III Hill wm delighted and refreshed. ffl s The taste is the test of Coca-Cola quality i II so clearly distinguishes it from imitations J p that you cannot be deceived. Kl I feWt Demand the genuine by full name ffl I Ol IIJlllllll nicknames encourage substitution. il 1 Hi ' 1 11 Ml ll THE COCA-COLA CO. GVEXIKG PUBLIC E Reopening of City's Summer Plan Marred Only by Tardy Appearance of Farmers PLAN LEGAL, SAYS LAWYER Ili.u-cuhcs bfuan Catherine at I'dev pntli and Christian streets parly toda to reap the benelit of tbo tlrst farmers' curb inniKet to lie opened this season, lint the funnels themselves were not isiipIi cnih birds and it was nenrly noon liifoir the lirst loads of Rarden truel; ,, tiM.r iipp.nrancp Counters and sliehes have been put up ill preparation for the market wliiili has the "sanction of the city authorities and will be run under the direction of i the South i:icenth Street Itusincs- . . ,t .1 i Men's Avsnc iitmn Whether the bale ; ; , ... , ,..,., mi ,, "f !r"-b K,,,al'l,,s al",' fl ",s " ' , ""V,''' "',' U'T nrr'U" ll."1 V ' dcidul. but the market will be open full swine tomorrow I'ci mission has been ri .mtril to hold the nuilket on I'lixenth between Christum nnd Wlmitoii stns-ts and it is cMxoted to eti ml tin full distance Have to Pay Venders Vet Iiigaiiling tlie .i he , miti nil- those vvlio sell fiom evirts or wagons will SZ LEDGEft-PHILADELPHIA, WEDXESMX ITONE 18, 19i9 only hne to pny the vender' license fee required by the ordinance of No- ember 'J, 11117, but that the payment of n mercantile tat would be proper for those who sell from permanent I stnnds According to the ordinance, ' farmers who sell their own Roods, like wise dlsdinreed soldiers, sailors and mutino. or their widows, are exempt fiom this tn. lVp-onall .Mr. Iljiin thinks the open air market proposition should be eu rnuiBBPiI. U' says under present con ditions it would tend to lower the tost of foodstuffs. Disiusslne the South lllewtith stipet market, tleoree II. Uiekson, of the business men's ussociation, "aid: "Wc will ompl with the law In cer respect and, therefore, expect no interference The maikit will' bp npeniil because of suRSP-tions mnile by city othcmls nnd about KM) farmers. It will be kept in a snnitno condition nnd will nd South stieet of noise and filth. $1000 LEFT TO CHURCH St. Matthew'o Lutheran Benefits by Will of Catharine B. Eaklns Tlie will of Catharine It. Kakins, 11.1." South Hi nail street, in disposinR of an estate valued at Ml! 000, leavps S100D to St Matthew's HtaiiRpllcnl I.utl n ihiinli. of Chester count. I'a. The will of (iiorRc T. (l'Keefe, l.'ll N'orth Pifteentli street. disposinR of a !..-' .001 1 pstatp. Icn,is S.'OO to the Little Sisteis or the I'oor of (iermaii town. Other wills probated todav were: .lohii S. Murpln. who died nt the IliiiRham hold. s::-..."i(H) to relatives; VitRlnia K Tliompson. who died nt Hath, Me , K'Jli.llilO to lelatnes; Marv X. MiClell.ui. 17.".'.' No-th Moll., street. 1?7P."II to relatives, Ann i M 1'piiii.v paiker, ,101 I'lon nee avenue, $(i!)l)0 to relatives: .Man M. Ni lis, who died in tlie Jewish Hospital. S'.OOt) to lela-tivc-: Jacob llelbem. 'JC.1." Voitli Thir t -third stieet S 101)0 to relatives, nnd l'nuliiip 1" ltni bei. who dud in Mn hanov Citv. 1'n . Sloon to nl.itives. Letters of .iilmiui-tiiiti"ii 'ie Riant ed in the (state- of I liu 1 Mooilicnd, who dud in AViishniRton DC. leav inR an estate , allied .it sj-out); How ard Iliicnie.. 1'oit, ninth and Market stieets, Sl'-'.OOO. and Man H. Hewitt, lt) Hcdiield stieet SU.IHM) OVERLAND ."i-passonjjcr touring; summer and winter tops; a balsam; ?47o. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. or PENNA. 851 N. Broad Street ::r AMERICANS IN PERIL 0FVILLAREPR1SAL Minors in Interior of Mexico at Mercy of Outlaw's Bands ts U. S. APPEALS TO CARRANZA II; the Associated Tress r. I'.iso, Texas. June lh. Interest in Mexican developments on tlie border shifted tod.i.v from tlie Juarez sector to the Intel inr where Americans are nt the mere) of Francisco Villa nnd his force of lobels should Villa start n cam paiRii of reprisal iiRiiinst Amei leans. TolcRrnph lines are down s'outh of Junnv., the mill oad is cnniplctcl) wrecked between Juarez and Chlliuahun City and wiiroii roads are ilmiRerous because of Villa's piescncp Boutliwest of the Mexican town so that nothing can jet be learned of the developments south of the international boundary. American niiniiiR companies liaviiiR Aineiican employes ill isolated niiniiiR tamps in tlie ninth have oidercd their men to leave and make their wny to the border bv wav of Torreon. Kepmts rel.i.visl fiom I'liiutl to Jitniiie. 'I'oneon nnd Liuedo -tatitiR that L'000 aipii Indians of (Jeneral Manuel DiiRiiez'R command had arrived B j wm i maamm fl f J Teat 1 ft '" ""otmwim - I o XL AW 3 C 1 1. The world-famed Knight motor in a chassis made of the most rigid construction, coupled with the new 1920 striking sport bodies, makes the Stearns the greatest buy on the street today. Judge this for yourself it's worth the time and trouble. immediate Deliveries Manypenny-Scolt Motor Company 10 il Poplar SST-j. 908N. Q1 loToll 1S6S n "Tv BroadSt' io"'c5'o CAMELS are as delightful to your taste as they are new. And, so satisfying that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact, they're unlike any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they're an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, pro ducing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body and frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor, You can smoke Camels as liberally as you like without tiring your taste. You have only to get personally acquainted with the expert Camel blend to know that you prefer it to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world,at any pricel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winuton-Salem, N. C. !..,,. ..'., k there relieved the fears of the Ameri can companies'' operating In thnt dis trict. Thh did not change the orders of the American Smelting nnd Ileflning Comiiauy, however, to lm,o tlielr American eniplojes In thnt cninp come to the border. flip feellnR of resentment which tlie Carrana officials and military officers In Juarez felt against the American troops nt the tlmo of the crossing Is giving way to a more friendly feeling. When it became known that General Krvvlu had positive proof that Villa men were deliberately shooting into KI I'fiso criticism by Americans on the border changed to commendation. lt became Known today that the order to -cross wns received from Gen eral Cabell June VI nnd was only acted upon nfter positive proof of sniping had been obtained personally by Colonel Trancis Glover, chief of staff, ,ho wns fired upon by snipers while investigat ing on the river front. Washington. June 1R. (Ily A. P.) Announcement was made today by tliP State Department that American of ficials in Mexico had made strong rep resentations to thp Mexican Govern ment for the protection of Americans in the disturbed nren of that country. A resolution to interrogate President Cnrrnuza on the action of the Ameri can forces was said to linve i revived virtually no support iu tlie Mexican Chamber of Deputies. An oflicint icport to the War Dp partment today from Major General Cabell said tlie Villlstns attacked by American troops near Juarez were known to hnve lost forty-five men killpd and eleven taken prisoner. Casualties of the American forces were two killed, .&NIGHT f - 4 V ' a two severely wounded nnd eight slightly Wounded, "Casualties Vllllstnft forces engaged by United Htntes troops not definitely known," said the message. "Thirty dead Villlstas found In Intrcnehments near race track just nfter attack by Twenty-fourth Infnntry; fifteen dead Villlstas in Vlllista camp nbout six miles north of Znrugozn, Me., nfter attack by re-enforceel cnvnlry brigade; eleven Villistns captured. "Civilian casualties in YA Paso dur ing engagement between Mexican fed cral troops and Villistns, Juarez, Mex., Juno 1!i to 10 nre: Killer Floyd Hln ton, American, and Mrs. Kduvlgos Ho- mlrez. Slightly wounded Aunstatio Madrid; Augustino Oclfoa, Francisco Agullar and Kmmn Parker." King Alfonso Indisposed Madrid, June 1S. (Ily A. P.) King Alfonso is slightly indisposed. Hev is remaining in his room on. the order of his phjsicians. ROCKINCHAIR Athletic Underwear or Men & Boys Back to the land of Com fort which means to don a suit of Hockinchair. If you want freedom from the binding and straining of ordinary underwear buy Rockinchair. . I . "JUJ(maW 0 W! 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There will be our military rchools on wheels, Including blacksmith Iiir, carpentering, lithographing nnd ma chinist courses. The efforts nt tlie officers in charge will not only be to interest the youn,; men themselves in tlie army, but to prove to the parents thnt they can trust L'riclp Sam to take the best of core of his boys nnd to furnish them with an excellent xocntionnl education along any lines that they might desire. Henderson & Ervin Norwalk, Conn. lllll! a package '""Mi fa&h fCAfifr i u , . .. " frft"5alDl GKiiilJrNS!! 'AjEift 'casE9& ttVijfck vi C fflf 'l,yfTrH f ajT natfliilimi M