'VH T!iH- 'f f), KJf- i c p t. )- K fe c $ (t p f- Ii r ? I HL' M.I W r.-r , ii V JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i . 1 Nancy Talks of Parties to Be Given Tomorroiv (Inde pendencc Day) Many Philadelphiam Go to ( Narragansctt Pier for Summer SOMEHOW tills Fourth Is not going to be quite like nny other Fourth . It's always a solemn da'y for our great country, but thU yenr It will bo extra solemn, for since the last Fourth wo have with our nlliei won liberty for other people ns well as for ourselves. Wo fought once more on the side of justice and truth and we conquered. It lemains for us to live up to our high ideals, "For Hod, for country and for our fellow men." That's a good motto, ilon't you think? WELL, the great day has almost 'came," mid it's going to be a great day In more ways than one. I never heard so many pnrtics ns there are planned for older ud younger sets, on the Main Uric, up north, at the seu choie and ever,! where. To begin with, there ore dinner dances at jlnnheim, ' 1'hilndelphia Cricket Club, Huntingdon alley nud most of the other clubs. And then there nre nny number of private affairs,. The Henry Krintnn Coxes, ni mi know, will give their nnnual dance at Tcnllyn; the Isaac ClothicrSN.nre .goiug to have a small tennis tournn Snent in the afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Bnlrd will give a dinner be fore the Coxe dance, and so will Mr. and Ali-s. .IiiHeitli l.oirlv. Deborah Logan. whofriH-roake her N. v., where she will visit Her riaugh "debut next year, is baring a house party tor,. Mrs. C. Leland Thompson, at Sarnbin. LMdington, over the week-.!- end nud Kutherine King, another deb, ) Miss Harriet C.ejelin. daughter of l-r also entertaining at n house party at . Mr. and Mrs. Henry LauMit tJcjelln. ' C,wyucdd, where slie nnd her parents, of Bryn Mawr. will visit Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Irvin King, are spending .iegler, of New York, over the Fourth the summer. Christiue Itaker, daughter at her country place. Norton, L. I. of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Franklin Tinker, nf Ucrmautowto, will hnve Hetty Borton, I Mrs. Hobert Kelso Cas-sntt. who has Julcff Wcliens and Harold McCalln ns , been spending a few days Rt the Hitz I lier guests in Beach Haven over the ' Carlton in New York, returned on Fourth. Christine isn't quite nt the Tuesday to Benupre. ltnseinnnt , debutante age ns jet, but she is getting , I theie. 'r- flm' 'ri- "forge W. Kcmlrick. ' Then Mr and Mrs. Oliver O. Willits -'hi- nnd their daughter. Miss Marion, ie going to entertain nt dinner at their ' Kendrick. and Miss Ldith Kendrick, or , lion hi lUveitou. Mrs. Alfred E. Nor- Oodfrey House, Vlllnnovn. left ycter lis wiH have a house partv nt Narra- 'lay for Northeast Harbor, where thej I gansett Pier and, Indeed, there nre so will spend four or Hie weeks. I many that I can't keep them neatly nr- i - ' langed in my mind. Quite an array' M-"- I). ebNter Dougherty and her for such n few days, isn't It? daughter. Mrs. Marion Doughertj . have " opened their summer home in Cape Maj ... ..,........-,-. .. .v. ... ' for the season. , TT STRIKES me that Narragansett ' Pier i to be very gay this year again. Announcement is made of the inur- It certniuly is a benutifnl spot, accord- i ring.- of Miss Marian E. Powers', daugh - ing to my thinking. The Dick NorriseSter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tenuaut are going up this month, nnd Mary. who. Powers, of L'SM Fronkford avenue, and ' is to be n debutante next year, will be. with lier parents most of the sunrtner. The Frank Samuels ure up there, anil Elizabeth Adams is visiting them; you know she and Snowden Samuel are to be married in October.. The Samuels are to give a dinner in' Elizabeth's honor tomorrow. ' The Randolphs and Dorothy Fell and Emily Stephenson will be at Narra gansett most of the summer, and the John Norrises, too. Mr. George Huhu has a cottage there for tw months, nnd Ethel and her husband, Joe Bailey, will spend most of the summer with htm. v .. "; " ...iH.n -uus DOWN at Cape May there will bolMr- and Mrs. Krier will live In the, great doings tomorrow, too. Nearly K"u,lrtis of New Haven. Hery one who has a cottage down there , has guests over the Fourth and week- , JIr: "" -Mrs. J. Warren Jayne have B ... nlnso.l 11, aI,. 4 .?.... l. .,,, end : for. of course, very few men will have toygo up to town on Saturday. It will be oue grand nud glorious y,eek, -i ,-.!. i mi ;.i :n r.i, aaa lasiiug iruiu iiiuiauii.i mi .,,... . Agnes lirockie Mason and her husbnnd nrp Pntnp down to Cane Mnv for the g down to Cape May .,- B . . Fourth. They are to be with Catherine Cassard. Doesn't it seem funny to think r.f A Hrtna nO InDtLltul'l Slim tnnks Sfl VtVV loung. but' so does Jack Jlnson for that matter OHE is only two cars old but she J seems to have a decided knowledge four little ones' plajing about. One 11,11. .1.1 1 i.., .....i r -!,,. .nnthei - sitting on a ben'tli n little further up the nath Well, said small girl, who is 1 ... .... nbout four, began to be very naughty. She teased the other children nnd slnpped several of them, but her mother , did not notice nor nttempt to correct lier. Finally she approached a small lady and in a moment there was a re houndtuc slan. But the small lady fulled to weep;! she simply looked very severely at the lowly transgressor and remnrked, shaking her wee linger. "Xnughty baby, naughty baby'" Then he turned and wnlked deliberately to the child. .... , ,.-... ..W ..!1. .....I .. ....i.. mn nr ii Im Id rn-. ' iiii-'Jll I IlLiri 11 1)1 111. .11 I- fin 1 1 1 tw - .- --- - - .,...... .... --- if i' llllllil VII ! IHSI rilfPH Is m urn 1 1 ii ir .. . . . i ii .i' ., I r; w.l nI..BMney Kvans Nharwood. Air. I VtU" ' greatest number of reductions is in the There nre twvlie leverwoineu. seven ..,i,U. SBIIor ,.; ,' , : ' " " ''" " "" ,.'lPr . ' ,r have as she or he should. At least Ho George Clarence Johnson. ' ns of storeroom at enuantsiinu ot,nebnsts and o nr che. a-r. une , public wnrks. who arrived nt Vi. .-I.Io I nine To ' 1.1 " tin k ink I - I i , 1 1, ' VWnied to ....- oh I passed the square' . , s enographers and clerks. , which ,.o- ymu is n helper to ,, boilennokcr. j jeste.day. s,mKp to , , ;1vl.. - J" "lt'- "' h" . ?.!, , i .i ,in in rest-iii tin. Miss Loret ta Doiiabiic. nf S'J4 Stonih . Mt ions women have a ieiogii.cd,fr women arc electiicjnn helpers. , ,.. t ti,ev ,.....:.. ,.i, ,, ,i, u... '"","" "" ' . . V ..-'..., ., .'o, - I-'iftv.-iivH, .t,..,.f ,.!ii : 1 1 Hicieniw. twelve iiii.chine helners. three tinsmitli ' ,,, il.ni ,i, .. 1...1.. ., ..... ... It pieseine in, the mer is still Im. K "Naughty baby, naughty baby U,' "How mother ami said toner 11 urgent ion, old is that little one?" I asked the nurse. '.'Two years, ma am, said she. ' NANCY WYNNFi. SOCIAL-ACTIVITIES ' Mr. and Mrfc Louis Rodman Page, Jr., of Cape May, will entertain Miss Charlotte M. Hain. Mr. F. Stcelman Bain nud Mr. Sniindeis L. Meade, over Independence Day. ' 'Miss Lisa Norris, Mr. tie Benne vllle Sell and Mr. Alfretl, Sergeant, nre ; i guests of Mr. and Mrs..C. A. Heck- M " eher Wetherill for tlie Fourth of July & Jn Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0, Oroome, of Warrenton, Yn., will entertain Jnn-uarj- 8 at a dauceiu honor of their T daughter, Miss Susan T. Groome. rr vMiss Groome is visiting Miss Naucy k Dunning, daiigiiter of Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge A. Dunning, 1." Kouth Twotity- V, w- nrsi sireci. v Among the guests lit Ihe tenuis tour nament and supper which Mr. and Mrs. C Herbert BeR will give tomorrow nt their plnce in Devon will be Mr. and - Mrs. William Baker Whelen, Mr. and 'jk Mrs. Coleman Peace Urown, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. aierritt Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. rt, 'J', jvieuon iiogers, jvir.-antl Mrs. John ' 'JO. Cone Morton. Mrs. Frederick C p "Kmblck and Mrs. Wlnfieltl S. Arter. ls . hub, " unc-ui. iruicrs are . .Jb 11. aH !fu fl fnin Ttf L t evntertainlng a house party. iu their house i sc xieu jjbuk over ine rourin. Amnncr Wr'if the iruests are Mr. nnd Irs. W. kern- Its" ble Yarrow, Mr. nud Mrs. Hamilton, S Mrs. Marion Dougherty Mr. and 3lrs. "; jienjarain uateDS, ot l.ong island, and v15 Sir, Caleb Fox, Jr. ,i,r MIss Mary K. jiibson will entertain -t'he Gardeners at her home In Wynne -"? wpotl next Tuesday afternopn. I 'Mn, ofili.vBf'IIutchinson1nln has summer, entertained nt cards on Wed uesday afternoon. . - Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Prevost Hen Ing are in Cape May for the summer and will entertain Mrs, William Manic and Miss Ktliel Mnule over Independence Day. i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phillips, nf .Newport. England, have announced the engagement nf their daughter, -Miss Dorothy rirtlllps, to Mr. Waldo Llewellyn Phillips, of Latisdowne, Pa , The wedding will tnke place in Sep teinber. Miss Elisabeth MeMiehacl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kmory McMichnel. ' of Devon : Miss Elisabeth Packard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George 1 Packard, of Vlllnnovn, nnd Miss Kath erine C. Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, of Devon, left es terdny morning for Kennebunkport, Me., where they will spend ten days. - i Mr. and Mrs. .lohii It. Valentine, who have been staying in Baltimore for some dajs, returned on vMoudaj to their home in Bryn Mawr. Mrs. John C. Oroome. of Polo Lodge. Bryn Mawr. left yesterday for Tioy. .Mr. Joseph . Lassen, of fierniau town, on Monday afternoon at :i o clock, in the M. K. Church of the i Advocate, by th pastor, the Ilev. J. Piirman Shook. The bride was attend ed by her sister, Mrs. Harriet Stout, nnd Mr. Herbert A. Lassen was best man. Mr. juil Mrs. Lassen live at .""OS Wayne avenue. t Miss Florence V. White. Ifil Fra zier avenue. Collingswood. N. .1., will he married to Mr. Ktniiley I). Krier. of New Haven. Conn., on Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home nf her father, Jir. wnitam B.vWhite. l f,.. 1 , Alter a short trin thromrli (he v.n. vi.,.i "u"",.,Iuf" -vruniore nnnie and will sl)enn "'' summer nt Bench Haven. I ... . . -'ir. Howard Lvnns will nire n dln- ... , , r . pP-dance tonight at the Bartram in "ODOr 0I H-uteimiit and Mis. E. Ward VhnMltnn. ...1... Tl ...111 1 - . . t.i.,iuuu, linn, ii win ic lememiiereU, were married fit the Bellevue-Stratfoid on June 2 and have just returned from ! t'lcir, wedding trip. Covers will be laid eleven. The other guests, who are nlsn his nieces and nephews, an Louis Bosdevex Tnvlor. fr nml 'xrio ; house party o!er the Fourth nt her ' home. !21 Mnole niviuif. Vil,U,,l -; .. a. ii 1 t i -. . . timiii nrnii mini nr ii nnmii u ii lt ors. i no i ntiAi ui'mimii it min m iim in T u Is.ie i.. ,.ii:. .. 1 X. .1. '! the number of women employes. Dur- ,, . , ling May, eight car lepairwomen anO MP. flilfl Alea SIIIWl,, Sltll nnnn.fnrtn 1.-1 .... n.Un.l n n .1 i t n htDillltlia . ...... ...., .j....u,. ..w, ,, MllWltll-. the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hilda Soil and Mr. Heirfhan J. Tahl. $100,000 LEFT TO CHARITY " ' Three In Order of the Congregation ( Publisher of West Philadelphia Ad Inventory of Loyd Estate Shows' of. Mission tt Visit France j .vocate for Thirty-five Years Dies $813 829 Relatives Get RealHno i A conference of priests fioin ten prin- rlenrj- S Jlooie, sewnty jenis old. f Several Philadelphia charitable in. . -"---. ' stituuons ami Hospitals are lienehcinries j under the will of Sarah A. C. Loyd, who .died at UOtl 1-ilbert street July SO. , iu o. u uvea.iiry oitiie estate, tiled today, showed $S13,82!).6(). Bequests of $25,000 were made to the' Country Week Association, Children's Jiomeopnimc jiospitai, Ulilltlren's Aid society ami me u onions Homeopathic Hospital. The residue of the .estate goes to rel- atives. 9XV10 iu me xuucrnuuic .lieiuooisi l.pls copal Church, Eleventh nnd Oxford streets, and $75 for a memorial tablet. MAY CUREJNSANE ARTIST R. A. Blakelock Is Taken to Quiet t Scenes of EarJJer Days New York, July 3. Italph Albert Wakelock, tlie painter, whose master. pieces brought him fame after he be" came insane;- is to have n $.1000 vaca tion iu the hope thut his. mind may be restored. The money represents all the fortune that is left to him, although during his detention jn asylum his paintings hV an Insane asylum his paintings have sold for thousands of dollars each. Blakelock, now seventy-two years old, yesterday was taken from the State Hospital, nt Middletown, N. Y., in nn automobile. It is understood that he will spend the summer in a .quiet artists colony in Connecticut. He is ta be pro vided with a studio, and, if he desires, is to be permitted to paint. The idea is that the environment of his earlier days may help to clear his memory. Cify Band Concerts Municipal Hand, Fotterall Square, Eleventh and Cumberland streets, 8 P. -. I . Fairmount Park Ba,nd, .Lemon Hill, 8 p. in, , Philadelphia Band, Cfty Hall ilMaxu is 1, m ' ' J, "(", , - ' - n. ..... . ... ulna iiiuuuicii muay ineiuueu: in nepiemin-i- w . -, . . w "roi-hion, or me vv esr nope i-res-1 nt the hospitals snccinlic in niiiieii,,tv Emma H. Spieler, 15: North Kiev-1 a superior general ot tlie oiuei w'jibyterian Church, will ofli.i.ite. Inter-lenses and two in tuberculosis ' '"',' " " '" enth street, an estate of .flL'.SOO. Two be elected. inent will Bb iu tin JVestminster Cefuc-' T. distribution was urinneed b minured uoiiars is DequeatlieU to thcl A superior ...iu cu... .- ....... .... - tory, IM,. Thomas Potter. .Ir , chairmu, o'f GIRL Pittman Fire Patrol, Pittman. v .T. the houses took part in the election,! , .... .,, . '"" "'. ' "Jl"- EVENING PUBLIC jT?Mv - fi - . w HS1 BBmHII WMSm WMmmMm SE& JHLLwLLBBBwT 3Tfr WP!WfllKj'ft1iwWvfffflwy?P yftvHrfMfflBimf t& JP xnBdriL ffvytt5?.sf s A Fg viSftL w Wji!fl"ii flB i iaB!3KiJMi3a : . iMZfimm.. $h w)mzi& ,.u " !. '' UK. AND MBS. C KL KAl TKItltKIM. lM...m m s,,-li Whose marriage took place in Cape Maj last week. Mrs. Kanterberg will be leinemheicil as Miss M.uie Louise Starr, itUitgliter of Mr. and Mis. It. Waller Starr, of 117 South Seenleeiilli street MANY WOMEN STILL WORK IN MENS RAILROAD JOBS Pennsylvania Company Declares There Is Tendency to In crease A mnber of Female Employes 4 The June chart of the Peniisjlvnnin Railroad giung the distribution bv oe- conations nf the women cmiiloves , .. . . . ,. slimvu il. lv mi lo nrin, ! nt ..;": ... ' ... : . ,, " ,u wl(. Hr many women are sun ic mined in positions which, n couidc of jPars ago, were considered suited onlj to ineu. Turntable nud crane opera - tors, machinists, electiiciun nml tin .i, i ..... .1. , ...t siiiiin Helpers, ciieinisis, wnicinvnineu and driittsw'omen are still included on the lists Last month the Pennsylvania linc - , , east hud more than '.WOO women ou I tlieir pa .rolls, ol" whom mine tlinn-two-J 1'lli'is weiu vii.-itie, bii'iiiii,iiiiiiii--ls uim i tyiiists, the other third being woikers ! holding positions which were formerly . .1 .1...I,. .-.. ,.ln-l.n --. -. .!.- J i considered ns being able to he tilled only ny men. ' -V general reduction in the number Mr. and Mrs.'"' employes is very cnrciuuy ,epiaiueu ' ns due rather to the lack of work than the iueflicicnej of women woikers. The new occupations tiieie is a 1 tendency to 1ncre9.se rather than ictluce i llfipill MCIC Ulllll 11 111U .,,v- ,.,.,,,,, ,,t ' I nn,r-n-rn. t-i r-n-r nn reiTFe i rnico i d clcu i uclluh i csj !! houws of the Order of the Con- Ill the .. ... .... . , . . ... ....iiusL Tiiiriv-uvc- years iiuniisuer in uu- gregntion ot tue .!iission,iocnici m u.CiWm(. ,.lUaa,jl,,ill dw,(t(. died nf I territory of the United Slates east of henrt timiul, ,,.,, ,,;, llt ,'lis 1(inl(,. the Mississippi river, and from Pan- ! He had been ill nt iiiterwiN during the, , . ... ,',,, . St. Vin- . aiua, mn j"i - cent's Seminary, Oerinnutnnii, , mother house of the order in this conn ' try. V Hew P. .' McIIule. provincial nf the or - der, liresided at the ussemblj . the ob - ject of which was to elect tluee dele - lantcs to a general assembly to be lielil . ,. l.. ... . .1 ...... 1 ... which resulted ns follows.: MoIIale, extraordinary delegate: Kev r Tlnrtnett. imstor of St. Cut Iter- Kev. in'e's Chapel, (iermantovvn, and Ilev. William Hoetdr, superior of St. Vin-, cent's Seminary. 3J80.0007 VICTORY BADGES Army Places Order Requiring Slxty Mlles of Ribbon ' Washington, July :i.-(H.v A. P.)- j Orders have just been pluie.l by the nrray quartermaster corps, for lO.'.OUO, yards sixty miles of silk tibbon, out of which will he made tlie seivice stripes that men who served in the war ngalust (iermany nre entitled to wear. Though the nutlioiir.ation for the "Victory Badges," us they will be called, was issued bv the War Department on April 0 it was found impossible until yes terday to start the manufacturing proc ess. The difficulty lay in matching the coloring and shading of the service in signia decided on in France, but Ameri can mills finally got out a product ex actly similar to the imported samples. The badge carries nil the colors of the allied countries on a one-Inch strip, and they blend, front u deep purple through shades of blue and yellow', and then back again. They will be available for delivery to thoso entitled to ivcar themMn about three weeks, the nuar- tteruastetJ corps estimates. Thqjiunn- tlsrrJwlV'alv,a1780,000 iudl4 'ii .. ia i r .ti .. ii i - - tiii.ui, ii ii f it in i- t i. aih irAiinBiiiiiiiiith: i i i . i . . .. ---.,..,. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA",' THURSDAY, JULY 3, CARRIED LAST SATURDAY 1 hands were taken on in thlvJPittsliuigh division 1 mi ... 1 ,. 1 .... iiit'if me i.i. ic euiniiu niieiiiini-'. ..... . M ' ' I ""'J "Win I women mid :!. i watcliwomen nt crossings. This huge number women in possums nf lespniisiuilltx would indicate that thej have proved tlieir inviii ari , innl heniledness and de pendability. One woman iheinist is on the list nf 000(1 ctnplojes and theie are siv Inborn tory assistants. Drnftswomen number twentj -siv. The effect of modem machinery is shown in the fact that phjsiuil strength is required to operate a crnue or a, turntable. Tlie railiond emplojs six crane operators and five turntable operators. Amoiig the new occupations of May were stock and machine hands. Five maelune hands were taken on and three stockwomen were added to-the lists. helpers ami three mechanic helpers. No ,.iHm;(. in these last figures were made during the month The women nre evl- dcntly making good in tlieir newh I ..1.......1 1.1 ,- fi't fll lH'MIIUIs. . nr-sinx'r. nnnr p.rn , ncuni o. muunt uchu Ml ISorth lorty hist stieet. for he Inst 'two months -. . ... ' li M -win ii ou mlii i-i iii I ii mitt . I , .! I t .1IVOH llll-i tl I I ! III 1 ' ' 111. , 'fourth ward political matters for inanj 1 IT. , , , ,. ," ..,.1 years, lie is surviveii ii! ills wiuow, 'two sons ami a daughter The sons I llr iiln.,.v ..,i ci,,.i. K Mnoie. iiijg daughter is Mrs. K. 1. Kellner. I Services will be held al the home nn iRaturdav afternoon. The Ilev. Dr. 1 . ... MRS. KLWIjXL. VH.LK Whose marriage took place recently at the llethlcbem Presbyterian iuwhv Mrs. Whalen will be ri- fc iiMtili x -ss" AID HASTENING TO SHAKEN ITALY Earthquake Damage Severe, but Succor, Promised Vicchio and Other Towns Kin i;ii, S'hi Loreno. If :! . .lulj " ( Bj A. P. I -Tlie diimagc.ilone bj the of enitlniiake on Sunikii nt rireii.anla. wlieie tiieie were seiernl violent tiem- nis. was teiritii. but tlie situation tiieie lias In en relieved tt some extent. Mtiuj houses were destrnjed in tlie iillnges of Tirli. Bnpezo. Ciisanuovn. liifiedif- ami Mosclieta. Homes and ' o ehiiiilies were wiecked and man.! per- suns were injured, tlmugli no deaths j h;s trunk, which was filled with valua liit!c ns jet been reported. At Londa ' hie nnneis. me Miucriug nns neeii intense, there being many homeless piViple theie. The historic i huri'li nf San Cnssiuan. dat ing trom tin- fifth lentiirv, was de- , stiojed. The woik of iclieiing II uncling urn proviuing Homes lifl- those wlioso 111es the extent of the calnmilj nr will come speed!!; . Paris. July..'!. (Bj A. I , ti,p American Ile.1 Cross j,-li.f trains ale leaving France today for (lie Italian earthquake zone. The trains nre . am -ing food, roiled States nrniv barracks of steel, and tents. Colonel u. K. Olds, the Hod Cross cnminissinii.-e C.r Lurope ,s advised that then- is Bim distress in the Flo, ci.ee dlstri. t. U. S AIDS H0SPITAI s HPRC U. O. HlUa HUiniALb HtRE - - Much Material Left Over After War Is Given to Them Placiug left -over war material ier(. it would do the most good, tl a. . .1. , ... Sniitli- nf i, vumitii iennsjninua i iinnler American Ited Cn,. mi.-. r-i..i..... street, has sent n,,t i'i i i.i... . of !arious kinds nf bedding and micki I onl supplies to thirteen hospitals iu I Phihidelnh!.. .....l m... :.. i- -....,... ,--,,. i IIH- It "" '""I""" . .sii.umi wiieu pur chased some time ago when prices vveio half of vvhnt they aie now. The hos i pitals which weri the beueticinrie fnl ilovv: Ling-Iii Charity, Preston !P. tieat, AVomnn's Hospital, Women's1 Homeopathic. O.vnecean. Salvation Vrmy. Philadelphia General. Jefferson Chestnut Hill. Bush. St. Vifieent, Jew ish Matcrnitj, City Maternity and IllLJ It.Atrthlnl si..- C'-f-l llil.i Chester. Advice on Care of Horses Given ... t t au monition to ovyners given in a bulletin itsued b the cnn.sylvnnla SocietJ for Prevention of true ty to Animals Jes - erday. The circular declares that is Hit. ntia iciit tiv avaM ..!.. . .. the one vvnv to avoid rmi,.i. n lutry Wea iie" A numbe ! oV ",, ' health hints for horses is contained in the bulletin, which tells of the manner - - -.u.iii.-i in which to treat n liorse overcome bv the neat. Uvvners are advised t ex ercise the niiinuilx in the holiday period and to give them soft feed. Making' Camden's War Record The Camden county bqard of free holders, having made an appropriation for the preparation of n history of the work done by the soldiers of the 'county In the recent war, the victory 'jubilee and memorial committee of Camden county hasttnrted to gather the neces sary data. Questionnaires are being sent to every district In thi- Vounty byhleilnet', 2251 South LIU-kt' jlr-jctj-Jwye 1919 FIFTH AVENUE HOMES GUARDED FROM REDS Y. PoliCe Patrol Mansions nnd Churches to Prevent Bomb Outrages I I . . ., I lilteil ( 'link, New Vorli. .Tuly 3. (By A The rifth avenue of fnrmei Stale Senator William A Cornelius Vaiiderhllt. Andrew Carnegie. I lleurv C. Prick. Mis. rinlr .1. Shep ' aid iiicenl Astnr nnd oilier persons' of wciijlh. together nilh the I'ily Hall I and oilier niunicipiil buildings, lire being gmirdcil In the police ns n protection lignum a threatened iciienni of the I I'i'irib ..iiiinges of Maj 1 nnd June -1, . it n learned todnj. I "' lilllM-K s l nrniKI rn ntii mnnr nlher editiies also are being pntinled hi ill teetnes. Ill ll'fllliei. Innnrnl rirn.. ..C .1... V. ml stnt,. fftmnl iin. !... ,,..... ....- 1 - -III M Ml-HI HI- turns I,, legimentnl commander for -iniiii ni'iuiii it ii l 111 ci'Mlt nf nnv ,,,... n. ,11 ilcnonst.nti.in l.5h. r ,,.W,"r Pr lonk ,n mMn ,l,nt ,,a-v motion j 'in'h a great success. nnnmous thnuls tluil bombs1 ,. .. .1.1 t. .i . . . U. Si .ZliI ' ""Y. .""f",.: Xnn'MnIti committee fur the relief null sii witinn 0f Hnssin was held, caused , 'I' iiiiinugement of the hall tin nncd the; ipal speaker and Charles Stewart "Hi. iliiiirmnn of the bonid nf trim "f tlie Aiueriiiin Pefense Societ., is to lme presided AMBLER PHYSICIAN DIES Dr. Hough Succumbs While Attend- Ing 'lOO-Year-Old Patient Hi Charles B. Hough, a phjsieinn. in Vmbler died of henrl disease ester d(i while attending a bundled enr old pnticnt. with liom lie bud been tiicmllt for ninny yenis. iFiicnir noiigii was msit tnnr years lili.un Hough, his oldest sou. was ,t,iilii.iti'd si'muiiI MMiis ago from the 'ii lutei tiiial school of the I niversitj nl Penusylauin. To complete his studies he went to ltnlj. and as he was ibniit to leturn the war began, lie en- ! uieil the ltcd Cross set vice, and an other son. Israel, went to Franco witlii ihe lied ( loss also. Until he'iime sen ush ill. but later tliev recovered, nnd meeting in riorence, they returned to Xmerii.i together. l ...... ! T. ..... Tl 1. .v s sier m lyoi-ior iiuiiun. .hiss i ,i en n..,.li Itm liniinn. lives in IIia Arntirlntu Vpiiiliiienti. li.nid Knight was the tinlient wlmni the phsiciau had been attending. He '.":,,; has not been informed of Doctor 1 s ueatli. Besides Mis. Buchanan Dneh.i- Hoiiich is smvheil bv his widi,w. Mi-. '- --..-. ....... . ,,,,.. s m ti....l. . 1.: l....il,p M.. l ln..nrt.. 11:111 iiiiiikii. iii- iiiiiiui-i. .'i j.,,,,,, - Hough, n New York dentist- two daughters, the Misses Mar.! Jnd Pney , I one i. and the two sons. " , MAJORS TRUNK DROWNS Philadelphia Officer Loses Papers on Arrival In United States Mn lor -II II. Caskill. 403C Chestnut' s,eet. a nieinlier m ,ieiieisn usspuai i base unit, h.st his Inst hnttl- of the war. It was after be landed in N'evy Voik !est,.iduJ. Fii.iu th- .time he left the fiont for home Major (Inskiil had nn u-inber of .let - . almost continuous struggle with bag- gngemen. orderlies and others to keeji When he finally got it abonid the fniuspoit he breathed fieely for the lirst time. Yesterday he wailed on tin- dot k for his 1 1 link to he rniried off. All the others came, but his was I ii,js.s.iiijj. i . ?.. ,i. ..e .i... i.... .in . ' ......... .. .... ",.,i,i,i,,.. a ml ,,,,1, 1 H..I.1H . 11 ii.ii.nni. explained. GERMAN HELPS GROOME Teuton Appointed for Liaison Duty to Further Relief Work A (Jermnn officer lins been appointed for linisou duty with Colonel John C. (.'rnnmp nf tills cirv Aniprir-i?i i.vm . i , .ua.ider in the Baltic p.ovinces. This , As f,n,'' '" l,l",VP '""""" to learn step was taken for the first time because ,l'' lmbl"' !' '""'"K1'1 'li,-BUst.. with ii was believed that a (iermnii officer M1'" "udig.i.hed .on.lti.tot tlie I nited "f ' alli,,1 l'''ll'-""' 'ould put iil'f"" s"'m'" l"-'U-ver it was discuss .i?r, t0 1P imorference which has been K ' iUr '" "' ,h" '''5'l'nl -f 'ducted bv the (iernians iigain.t the le- ! '" ,"ul,'1 Sl""'s !,', " n',''1"'1' " '- .r woik of theji i.pierois peace delegation nt Paris, oi the incuts Several American officers have been of the Uague fin just 1) detained bv Ihe (ieiuians on .:, . , . .. .-.." i ''"lie sligui prriesi aim i-niirg. s mat tin- ' lnlter luitl been trjing tn undermiu.- Anieiicnn liinuence were made. Colonel (Iroome was foimerlv lu-n.l "' ,ho h,i1"' ''stubularl.v and at thel,efeat or deluj its appioval 1 aiise I ''ml of tl" war wnK ll",,lins """ '" , il has been the om- gieat measure that' imtanr post nf deputy provost mnislinl i .-, i.,si,lent hns made a bis tii-lit foi ' . . , . e ., .... geneiui iu imii.iiuii.i oi me iiiiniari po nce- SCOUTS OPEN CAMP ' Troop No. 120 to Be In Outdoor Life at Gratersford '"'"?'' ' ,,, h ,. ., r ,,. . , , , ... Tlie public believes in the thought of dill Scouts of Troop . . lai under,.., .. ,., i i,r , ,i,.-- ,t .r,.H?a..:: Grntersfor.l, Pa . at sunrie toiiyiri.ivv ' - i' --I- This canii was reuled and euilipinent was puichused by n.one.v, euined bv Hi. ixensingiou, i niiiiMoru ami l.awinlal. Tll.ops. ..'.., . i aitMln M-nniier k troop, after ralsmg ZTU:;" , 111 r It i The girls will sleep iu outdoor rug. which are bleeping bags with a lean to. , Wben two of these bags are pM to lather they make a complete tent. The I ...... 8 ' . ' , , """i " '"" ""'nil try our best to show the Seuate Tlu Z till 'Xu't 1 VXt l'WI" waQ,s '" actiua' Inf, let ' " Mhn in 1not tllC ,ratifition --- . of the treaty, -with the league of nations TODAY'S CASUALTY LIST Four Philadelphians Reported as Slightly Wounded In Action Four Philadelphians are named in tlie casualty list released by the War Department today. The list contains a total ot ninty-six names. Sergeant lychard A Luke. atlO 4. ui... strcet, hns been wounded severely. Privates Ouy Cipoloue, 4S01 Paschal ayenue; Bryan H, Dngneyf 2112 Wilder street, nmt Wesley IL READERS' VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Top ics of General Interest For ecptnc unit rubllcstlon tn this "i thp iinptr. rtrnl with topics at general I errenl Intoreil n1 lx- xlntied with the mme "I?. .11re"" "r ,h" writer Xnmen will l ,nltl)lielil on renuest an I inntlde.ue reinjected ; No niatiusirlpta vlll h returned unl'as er- I rnpnnl-rl by nufti'lent postauH and n aperlal request to this tife, i t'jblirHtlim Involves tiii Indorsement In thla newsnntur of the i sentiment eirrecl No lomrlBht mailer ivlll he lii-luilid tirr n 111 rellsio'is ilia' usslona I tie permuted It Would Be Revolutionary To the Eilitor of hvextna Public I.titorr: Sir How about a movement to turn the coikscrews into plowshares now tliiit we have gone dry? A. LITTLE IIAFLNHAr. Philadelphia, ,lnl I. Why Not In a Cause So Good? r.yft .Edffor o JSrenlno r,Mfo Ledger Sir Please accept the grateful nc- Kmiwieiiginenc ot all who were nei.ie.l ,v,'fi, v, u.it.a n i.. .u. I ' '!. .'.. It'lHl '(,,) lUi lll 'patriotic and generous nnrt vou nml I Vou have onl added to tin . i '"'station ,our paper has for aidiugi nru patriotic nnd wnrthv cause that Hhniild be placed before the lmblic r ',,.,.:.,, Kxecutne Aide. Bad Pens In Postoffice 7o 'lie h.iitlor nt 1r,,,ia I'ulifio J.e&O'r Su Am, enclosing i lipping from a N'i w Voik weeUli - Visitor - What do vow ,n with your spoiled pens Ihspnse ,,f (hem as iiiiiUV l'enii Manufacturer- N'o : we sell' I hem to the postolfice department After leading vou will soon form the idea t lint one nf their contributois has1 been in Philadelphia . I think wo should tmd sympnthj in stead nf lit in the situation u. r. loco. For Freedom of Speech it the fditor of rTt'ewiiip Public J.eiltjet Sir Your aide ami courageous edi- 1'iud on the PennsUviitiin anti-sedition bill should leceire the thanks of all true hurts of lihert.i In these dark days when reaction nnd ' u-iamsm nre sweeping over our land returned to " '" a '"''l' and comfort to know that 'one Philadelphia newspaper has bad the Miss Ellen, coinage to uiicc a piotest against (his ia Avn,,,lnl .,l,..... ...... " '" a '"''l' and comfort to know that . en aire to oiee n tiintest mm .,l,.n..... . - .""'mil i iiM-ueiiif. .in; Kim-nniiem i or institution, which cannot bear the i HkTiI of open nud free discussion should , , .,.,,1 ,,in ,.nt -...i...... "r, nn" i'"1 Governor uy signing it have , 1 IMHiially ailmitted to their constituents i llt.it tl.n;. ,.nlli:....l n..,:....h c .t.A ,,,,,, ,,i,i, i,,i,ii,ui .i, intui nn' ni me kind that must be done under tlie hIlll(Io f darkness. Freedom of ' ., ,. , , ... ..... ..,,. , i minium, iiei-iiuiii ni uciinu ami ireeunin nf the pioss are the essence, nf denim- I Unrj. and nil of iis who hold these ideals, 'must now woik to sec that thej are at once lestoied to the iieople of Penus!l- I vauiM. Let ii lake fur nur motto the nonh fl mil 1'rtMirliMit WiLiui'a kiuiAnli in tlm ,--...-. p, ,,,., .cadeniv nf Mmnl and Political I Fis?ht Returns Kead Krom ,he stfl Sciences : " hnvealwajs been among B ,p'""rroiv Atternow' those who beliee tlint the gicatest fi'ee CROSS KEYS Markft st low eoth. (o,n of speech was the gieatest snfet! -l, . , iKt-rirVv,',.7?'1 ' j S f,eCair of free spec 1, men UH' AUNUtl ,uc,e,,J. m Mito Ihe sort of communication withiFiVh-t Returns Head Trom the statr , 'e number whii Ii consiitutos the basis I nf all common achievement " KKBLCCA WIVStiK KVANS Aiilliinrp 111 .luiw- ffl Would the Senators Care to Know? In the Lditor of I- it nmg I'ublic ,cdot Sir Tin- I 'nited States Senate will, in n short time, have submitted to it I In the President the peace treaties with i '.,. ,.,. 1,,U ,,1,11 .LU.lllU-Jltllltll , In order that the senators maj not iniike u mistake as to the deiic of Ihe public, would it not be well for tlie I tiblie to express itself, wherew-r possi hie. as to what are its leal sentiments ciiiii einiiig the league nCiuit ions' Whether or not our senutnrsVcate to know what that sentiment is 1 do not kiinw. but judging bj their mtiniis it would seem thai they think the public is pleased with their obstructive tnctks nth the peace tieat.v. and their evi dent intent In tight the league: ... iiiniiisi iie n in hi i ii ii c icu c The partisan hatred the.v have shown " ,-- against the fiesuleiit lias loiivimed uie public Hint their nttn. k upon the con Niitmim. of tlie leairim nf nations is i.r mn.le m i-ooiI faith, but inerelv in . - .. ar fl,.,s. and which, if adopted tiv tl(e nations nf the world, will prove to be one of the noblest ideals put into actual l":tii that wn- ever before conceived I Ot . 1 lie r-cilllll' ruuiltil i i ill.- lilc.l "' ""' I'eideiil'H being given that high ! -- -." '?-' ? .. ';FO?RST.B:a.?o-!so. ., iienl nnvv . aim nur nave some oue else, uftei his term bus expired. Meal :. f..,, !,,, Tin. n-lmle lenini.' is iilst wma nn,,,' Hoot recently said of a , . ,inl f , --riiere is in the cove " , ,, ,,,.. ,lf ...... 1,1-1, ....i,.. nil II t a gieat lleill ot OIJ lllgll Millie ,..,. t.p old ought not to lose!" J' fJZXZ? -ri... on.... u iirniMtk.w d luoicm no- t) It i The Senate proposes discussing this matter indefinitely ! The public has had , prior evidence ot the lung power of some ot our windy senators! Let us uu nnrt of it. at once. iIIAltUV O. COPK. Hethlehem. Pa., June t.t), 10111. Lieut. Colonel South Leaves City Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton D. st.mtli. cnmmnndiue officer in charge nf the mnriuc corps at League Island, left' . . . . ' Inst uieht for New York, where lie will report to Admiral Wilson, commanding AtlanUc "neeV. cKovci SouTh re' reived orders from Washington vester tint instructing him. to proceed without dely aboard the flagship Pennsylvania Seer and aide ou'thnstatt at for immediate niuy as, fleet marine, of AdwiraJ ;ug UNVEIL VICTORY STATUEV : Fraternal Societies Join In 8pecltH J Memorial Services ', More than fSOO persons nttendeel ft memorial service and the unvelllne "of"' a Victory Statue In Junior of our sol- jpj tilers and sailors last night nt Yonnh '. && nun, .,,. i( .oiumnin nvenue. ino - exercises were held tinder the nusptcas . of Yonnh Tribe, No. -. I O. R. tUf M Ljoln Tribe, No. .'18; Camps No. 207 v and No. 330, P. O. S. of A., and the- 'Ti lied, White nnd Blue Council, No."- h: tiBii, l). I. A. The special committee in charge; ot the affair included I'. ,1 Kite, chair man; .Tndob Wister, William M, Davis. M. II Baesner, Joseph Waef- 'tier, Charles Bates nnd A II, Frank enberger, .Ir Committees from the fire councils participating in the exercises co-operated with the specinr committee, AUTOS TO CARRY CRIPPLES Children to Be Taken to 8chool tyt Motor Vehicles Crippled children of Philadelphia will look forward with pleasure to school-' , 1 t,m' '" ""' fll,m'e' or ,'ach day th are to get nn automobile ride to snd ' from their school. ' The machine will call for them, with n "reg'ler chauffeur" at the wheel, and in the winter it'll be heated an every thing. When the classes are over the big, shiny limousine will be awaiting i the children, to carry them home again i in regal stjle, for at the meeting of ths I committee on elementary Bchools yes i terda.i commendation was made to the I finance committee to purchase three rtio jtorcarH with 11 capacity of twenty-five children for the purpose. MARKET ST AB. 18TH 11A.M. 11:16 P.M. rilEm.ESS PRESENTS ANITA STEWART PS.r;!. "MARY REGAN" Nt k .M.iurlre 'loumeur'a I'Whlte Heather" PALACR 114 .MARKET STREET - II A M TO 11:30 P M A S TOUT OF MOTHER LOVE "Break the News to Mother" M k TOM JIOORE In "Clt-of ComradM" rj f A I T A Z K L A 1 1 j chestnut hei.ow kith 10 A. M 12, 2. 3 4S, .-..-,. 7 4.1 0.30 P.M. 10 A- M !-' -. 3 43, .1 ATi. 7 4.1 0.30 P. M. rj.. . p. "THE AVAt AVfllp" ,C.iSie TergUSOn Artcraft Production Nt wk MARGUERITE CLARK in "Girl" , " . "7.- iWlf'IYUTA --"auket Ahoe oth This Entire Week ru A Dl t?o D A v "hav mw i-ara mount FroseaU ,. 1 j. -- r 1 - - ..V, ",,. . STRAW Poor' ii--i l.hnr Me I hnn in in Over -.-- ""SunniBld N Wk IX)l ISE otAUM In "SAirAIlA" rTTTYlAHKnTfTTiTTH D L r L IVI I j,akkit ST Bslaw.lTTH IljVJl-ll X LIl.A IXR In "Daughter o the Wolf" CIJ7 SSSnTOMB MARKET STREET ff I (tbfl(M0 rlnMrnTLTTi5i?5R 11 rl I sXPS''SrtBir ii . s.iziy. VV 1 )yi iffiMm ..V.AUUKVILLE "i - a a, ai io 11 f M. PAmiF OP" MATIONm n . ,-,, . n.Ati n -.... . cm a Jtuuia dt u t ami. j tniiu. xlu& . . """""' A"rnoon nnOAnVCAV Broaday and Snyd ydsr. .sw, .-..... i:ir,, n-45 9 P. M. CHARLES AHERN & CO. I.l. STAR i'ST IN "STOLEN ORDERS" Fight Returns ""to""'! " A nnii1" Chestnut Juniper. llAKKlLiS. NIRHTS AT8:40. V-i'r"X1-V'1V',L- DAILTMAT AT2:4t. ttT LAST 3 DAYS fsj. BROKEN BLOSSOMS' u W HRII'TITH a Puprems Art Sensation. tVliH i S VT MAT. i5o to K.00. OTllKIt MATS. 25c to fl. Garrick Hi:CilNNl0 MfW Matinee 1T1Un' Ju W7 . I-JIOTOPI.AV THT HOLDS TO LIFE'S MIlIHOIl Tilt: IIVIlVBST THAT IK ui:ai'i:ij kkovi tiii: sowiva of wild OAT A MODERN LOVE STORY FILLED WITH HEART THROBS THE END OF THE ROAD WITH RICHARD BENNETT . Kormerl Star of -DMUIED GOODS") ASD HEAITIFLI, CLAIRE ADAMS le-.n f r parent- ns well as the youth of today Child i en Under 16 Xot Admitted Qff- Nntir! Mats- 25c and 5c Dears iNow! Kvgs. -jsc, 5oc,75c,.$i MITK .splal shiniing at 10 30 A M. to rlH fur Uoetors hihI nursf-v The first pub It, shu.ilue will take place next Monday, -i ne i ooii nieauu in i-niiaaeioiua. I'ld) Ins a Photoplay of Delight 11 l If IX I. IVl 1 L I L I .Spe. lal l.w5l Wire P.nurn. from TUy View Aiena Toleilo VVIIIard-Dempsev C'iiampton- hi i-ommi will lie rea.l from iiuiTam. .ow Utln Jul! 4 make reservations now. IL?"25 7 aS ST a T" n i l K -A Mr? AEROPEANE PASSENGER FLIGHTS KVKllY A FT KH NOON' AND KVENINO AT T1IK bl'EKDWAV ON YORK JtOAD 17 Miles Prom City Halt, Moderate Jiatea CEI.EHKATI3 THE l-pUUTIT OF JULT 1IY AN AEHOPI.XNK PLtOHT rillLAUKLI'IUA AErtO-SERVlCB CORP. i:0U ARCH STREET. PHII.ADEWHIA Telephone- Iicust 4S77. i B."F." KEITH'S THEATRE The Creole Fashion Plate Dellneatotr of Bones and Faihlon ". EMMA HAir. a Aeilited bv Jtek W&lciron In Dinrn. v.- Kbarum; Stephens IlolilaUr; KUn.r A'j' Ii.ainAi) ami nth 11 1 v 1?a . Iteaney, and Other Bis Features. WILLOW -GROVE PARIf Victor Herbert and hia Orchwrtr 2:30 E2Y. J'4 niciv,D.jvx wfl. 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