Jp3PVSVg n. t H 5 '8 MEAJjnU 'PUBLIC LEDOUR RKlLADELl'idLJLA, THURSDAY, AJULY 3, liui) w: o yrr . fc- & c ? It 1 i IV STOPS THE HREATTHE START "Sprinkler was 100 efficient" GLOBE Sprtnkleti were ready when fire Urted In tho boiler room of the R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C. A letter from the president of the cor.i piny readu "The sprinklers were 1001 efficient and thoroughly extinguished the blare." CLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2015 Washington Ave. Dickinson 531 Cbo.9 CLOUh Sprinkler protect '.he pUat ol th vtcK Ltirmicai company. DRIVERLESSAUTO KILLS MOTORIST IN 15TH ST. RUNAWAY Willow Crove Man, License Tag, Is Slain Hurt in Crash Fixing; Doctor David R. Twining. -Tr., fnrtv-twn year old, of Willow drove, was killed In n strange ncritlont in front of Ms nutomobilc repair simp nt 2'Jf Xorth J'iftccnth street last night. t ' Twining n fixing n license lag on (lip renr of liii automobile when nn- other mat bine, i mining wild. dnhcd across- the street mid hit lil, pinning him between the miiiliinc ho was living nml n telegraph pnlc. David Simpson, ?.(." I Xoilli Ninth i-treet. owner nf the other en, l.n.i y M. i Hi Mopped on the other side o'f Fifteenth I "K1"''" ns Colonel (Jeoige Wnynp An (trcet. When he got rendv lo il.ivc ' 'lerson. nf Itichniond : Joseph Packard, nwny he 'i-niikeil his engine. The car of . Hntiinnre ; Itoger Sherifian Itald lind evidently been left in gear, because I win. of New Haven, Conn.: Kustace as soon ns the engine started the auto- I Conwny. "f New York: Charjps Francis mobile started ti move, just missing Adnms, of Boston, nnd I'nited Slntps striking Simpson. Then it struck Twin- I Senator Blair I.ee have beconi" inter Inp's ninihiiip. , ested in the work of the nrgnulxntian Simpson Is under nrrest in the j.'if- nml are serving as mcmbeis of itsbonrd tPPiith mid Vine strpets stntion awaiting "f gocrnois. tho action of the coroner. I , , , .. Dr (i. F. McCloskey.awi North I Founded In inn. Seventeendi stiecl. wns severely cuti The nescendnnts nf Jie SigiiPis of (he nbmit the knees yesterday when his nu- ' Declnrntion of Ini.ependence were tnmobile was struck by a motoi (ruck. t founded on Julv 4. 1H07. in' Inde The nccident occuned nt Twenty -fifth pendence Hall. At (hat time it was de- nnd York s(reets. ,,i(Ip( llt rnoh nlmnl congress should j be held (here on July 4 of each year. BAR N. Y. SHIRT ORDERS i" onr "",,,"pml,(,r w"! Vl,tr "" 1" amendment tn (he cons(i(u(ion (ha( will. wi.. u i ji 'unke (he dnle of the annual mngress Workers Here Indicate Sympathy; Apr,, . The amendment is being of- With Strikers in Gotham ferpd in (he hope that it will lead to Cnlon shirtmnkeis of Philadelphia a full ntlendnncp at the meetings and Will absolutely refuse to work on orders n,so pnnMp tho meinbers to create a sent from w v.,,.1- !,. tu larger interest i in the history of the sent unm ew orK, where (he union . t . , , i ,i . i 1 " signers. It is also believed (ha( because shlrtmakers are on strike, is thededara- nf flip Rreat celebration on the part tlon made by union officials at their , of the nation on July 4 (he (rue im-. headquarters here-. ,1202 Kace street. ' portnnce of the meeting is lost sight of. , They have taken tins s(nnd, (hey say. The firs( meeting of (he organization j because they feel that (o work on such for (his approaching congress will lake --orders would be aiding (he mnnufacdir- place at 1 :30 o'clock this after- j era combat their fellow workers in New' noon nt the rtcllevue-Strntford. when I York. Ill,,, board nf governors will meet. An1 In Philadelphia there are about 1000 union shirtmakers. This number, it Is claimed, nt union headquarters, is 00 per cent of all the shlrtmakers in the city. Men will be called out of places that take what is called "scab work" from j New York. Up to the present no pffort has been made to have, work sent to Philadelphia ' because of the strike in New Yoik. I DRY FOURTH PICNICS I Soft Drinks Alone to Enliven Out door Parties The "dry" Fourth of July picnic will enter upon the stage tomorrow. In bygone years nintry respectable persons celebrated Independence Day with picnics nt which firewater did not join with fireworks to make the occa sion festive; but many respectable persons, avowing that no picnic was n picnic when the dry July dust wasn't washed away by beverages with more authority than lemonade. These latter stocked up with bottles and carried more drink than food out to where the grass is green nnd the sky is blue and the clouds are white. Booze will not play an important part In the picnic tomorrow. Probably nevpr again will a Fourth of Julv pic' nle include a baseball game stimulated by a keg of beer on third base. Of course, all of the nbovc isviiot true Hamilcuiv if all that last-minute beer and whisky wns purchased especially for tomorrow and hasn't been evapor ated to date. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES William J Skecn. 4002 XVxaluslnir i. ti. ""Z M' "UBh. S7.S3 JiarpVr h '' (by H. Pnntepact. I.4-, nljge axe ,,S,5fnrfi '. 1'111' AS-'!' Herbert at. anit "n. cultonf iiWSd' j' a"d l:,h" ' street. It is thought that the fire Antman0h"3''f)"s"'' isi J,th "'' "nd Sjlviaimay hnve been started by some tramp liodoiphe 'siadore so? v' tirnad .t ntor vagrant, who may have been sleep- rir,.rf!"' ' R1"y- s-113 x I7?h t "' ' i ing in one of the houses. Charm n Jonen. liiL's niyimm .. ..j . .Uh Tn "'J','""?. 2 Kastham Terrace. Ldward K Tier. e. 2.11 R N Franklin it , and Rose Megoni-iral 2.,.ir. N. 7th at. Henry A. Weber. Indianapolis. Ind., and .nu.bv h Ravenmrt. a'.'a S. nroad t. Charlea Healt. lajii nodman nt , and Kerol I Carroll, SOR 8 Juniper at. r"xnrar)i'?,r,s,A'l!r!i AIa- nd Helen j.. , Allan H Heltz. 73t Northeast Bld and fe ''""fn ?' Stratton 81T2 1: Glrard axe c Joieph W Itoran trl l,ehlah ai., and , Anna K droody. 31311 Corllea at. . i I rrlion n. Hrubaker. Lancaster. Ta , and w J '.;' A (orrlon, Columbia. Pa. Charier f!nrter. Il'n vt Imh . n t.ji ii 'iv. "uu 1'iiu ei I, ', t.lj.- ?o. -,'' ."'" " """ '" tv -.c' j:--- upittr ei br- r -xiauriea h lWln. 11117 r.nr.nal al and ytuurev ijieirien. i-nmnan v T An'in m i'aima. 1331 need at and Jlo-,-mlIda A Fllllpaldl. 833 Keed at. IIH?nns.mj"h;.,,"i:l. r"1ama '- "id -"an- , Mclieth. 04tl Bulat ave. Geonre. n. Newman. 3472 Baltimore ae., and Elizabeth U Arpelgare, 823 8. St Bernard at Harry J. Uarli. mm B. Cumberland at., and Dorothy A Hathaway. 037 K. Clem 1 enton t, i James If, MeCluskey W Tort Ttoyal ave.. .and tlertrude J Lee. 131 Jamestown at. i Albert r. Hemphill m nichmond t and Anna C. Andreai, j Dunlon t. Aj. Wlllla Daghv fjnn IlurlHn at . and Omealla " Doraett. 1700 N Norwood it. Hush Watera. l.inn'8 Taxlor at . and Calh x rlne Itellly. H2n H Ettlna- at. Joseph Jf. Walden. Atlantic City. N. J., and Bi " Jrarnaret M. I-oaue; 2024 Webater l. f . Olen S. Lovnll. Malta, Jfont., and JlarJ ,1 A IsOKtc "Wayne. Pa. ' Mervtn 'W. Horley. 12S7 V. I0th t and 1 IlV;rWoUn Sudler, I4 Kmlly iviyri 14. unier. i,hpna in at , and Llilth J. I lv uracly. (114 Km v at ( Ttusaelt T). Morretl, Connorxllle. Ind.. and 3 Tearl V. Nlemyer. 234'! N. 10th at, t Thomaa Denard. 344 Wharton at., and It slul Thomaa. Bn40 Wharton at, . m'lfllsrn 3. O'Rourke last 3 Hollywood at , ' and MUd-ed ut Wt Wharton at. , Jilawrenra) 8. Oullok. 40 JT. 87th it., and ' sUrmr.t,0(Buh. M20 Thomas aya k . u v .. i' T L Descendants of Declaration of' Independence Leaders Hold , Opening Session Today 350 IN ORGANIZATION The annual convention of tlip Dp srondnnti nf thp Signers of the Declara tlon of Independence will open today In the Hellcvtie-Stratford. Thp congref, la particularly signifi cant tlila year hpcause the descendants of the men who signed the parchment that formally dcelnrcd the independence of the thirteen original colonies will ' Icelehrate the victory just gained by the, I treat nation grown from thp colonies. I i Thorp arp morp than oo0 members i nf the organization in this country, and the majority of them have signified their intention of being present nt the con clave and viitory cclebrntion. 143 Years Ago . The main session of the convention will b held in lndpppnder.ee Hall July 4, commemorating tlic historic deed en acted there by their forefathers 1431 years ago. . Pnlnnnl ttnnlnn MlPllhe. l.rCsi ' dent of the organization for the last i four years, will not be n candidate again. Russell Duane, of this city, first vice president of the body, will be chosen to succeed Colonel MrCn.be. John S. llrnxlnn. of this city, is treasurer, nnd Carl Mngec Kncnss, also of Phila delphia, is secretary. i In the timp thnt Iip lias heen prrsi- dent Colnnej Mi Cube has enlarged the sphere nf inllucnre of the orgpnizntinn. It was larRcly as a consequence of Ins interest that such notable national hour Inter (here will be a general meet ing of the society. In the evening the nyinual banquet will take place. NEW SECURITIES ISSUED Saving Certificates in $100 and $1000 Denominations Ready New savinRs certificate' in denomi- ' nations of $100 and $1000 havp"bpen is sued by die government. Announce- inent of the issue was made last n.glil KINOFLIBERTYPAC b Director Matters, of the Thud ril- eral Reserve District, who xvas informed Knights Templar Will Invite Presi by the Tiensury Department that the, dent t0 Triennial In September cirtifica(es could be purchased today- ..,,. xviu.. ..in i. nsi,e,i TIT :.... ........ ... Il.n .Inn.....! .,'ntln,, ..f S.-. nte convertible into the.,e T 4, I -(- ,,..!,- lllll" ... ." .....'.... securities, which bear the same rate of nterell as the 'savings stamps. . ,,-r cent . compounded quarterly Savings and investments in the J.' stamps 1 axe been widespread throughout the conn- try-. . .. .... The .'slliO cenincates are convertiu.e Into S1000 certificates. The limit of m xcbtmcnt of $1000 for each individual, which is a feature of the savings-stamp issue, has been letained. EMPTY HOUSES BURNED Tramp Believed Responsible for Blaze In Harper's Hollow Fire xvas discovered early this morn ing in two unoccupied houses which stand together iu Harper's Hollow, Nineteenth street ami Thorpe's Inne. One of the houses wns completely burned out ami me ouiei- ivmi ciimi uy uie firemen before the flames had done very much dnmage. They are the property . ... -n s 1 i. .i.' nf the James McMullen ests(e audthere has been no estimate of the damage given as yet. Two alarms, In connection with (his fire xx ere received by the firemen, one coming from York ami Tabor roads ami , Germantown Business Men's Assoc! the other from Church lane and Chew ... . . - . C11,,h Some Pertinent "DontU" for the Fourth ofrjuly Avoid the use of firexvorks. But it you insist on permitting children to linnillo (hem Don't fail (o have in mind die nenres( firebox and how (o pull it, or (lie neatest phone nud the xvoy to get help; , Don't fall to keep n watchful eyo on children xvlth matches and burning punk"; they Ignite, more than fireworks ; Don't fail to xx-atch the small boy with the gun. He will want to imi tate the soldier this year if never before; Don't fail to warn the children of tho danger of the 'firecracker nnd tho other fireworks thut 'have goner off,' Toy balloons are forbidden by act of Assembly, Do not buy them and do not use them if given to you. Toy balloons specified in the act are the ones sent up by igniting cotton saturated with easily burned liquid. In the last fourteen years Fourth of July fireworks caused 18f'J deaths, l.ijiued -H-'JIOl) nud caused Immense lire loss., Independence Hull tailing HOSPITALS PREPARED FOR FOURTH VIPTIM9 ... ww...., ...... w 1 " Doctors and Nurses All Ordered to Be on Duty Krusen Cautions Celebrants Ihiniighnnt the city hospitals are preparing for a luiy day on the Joint of July by innhiliziiic their entire fnne i , of doilors nud nurse. They are pre- paring huge quantities of antitoxin nlso to combat lockjaw. Director Kiusen has Usued n bulletin of what not to dn in older to bne the nation's holiday iinmaiied. It follows: Pon't use (iiewmks. pislnls or ex plosives of any kind within one Minnie of any hospital or other in stitution for (he line of sick, or in jured pei sons, or of any dwelling where serious Jickness exists. Don't fm get that the nuisance cre n(ed by uunecessan noises applies (o (he Fouilli of July as well as to any other time. Don't sell or use tor eartHilgc pistols, toy cannons nr devil bombs. Don't sp or use fireworks con taining picric acid, picrntes, dyna mite or odier highly explosive com pounds. Don't sell or use blank cm (ridge pellels nr other tablets contai.iiug dynamite or other highly cxplnshe compound. Don't let the children have any kind of fireworks in their possession. The supposedly harmless sparklers and lighted punk liaie caused fires that resulted in loss nf life and prop erty. Don't set a poor example for your children by shooting off fireworks for (heir amusement. Don't raise toy balloons. They are readily set on firp nnd oftpn fall on places distant from their origin of ascent. Don't have Japanese lanterns nnd other lighted decorations near in flnmmable material or fail to keep it close watch on them dining the period in which they are lighted. WILSON MAY SPEAK HERE 1 I'-HIVIIl 'T ll.lll ..... ... .-.. '"HeaU at iniiepen.ience .quaie o i nep- 'em"e.r .ur r " "l"-"'1"-' ' " " "I"1,','. "nII 0,' the fjX ' Templa r 7'vZA "",r""r- A" h "Ts'Kh'at ' iZLl"""' -'- ' w,u bv!n m) m members of die order ' ''' the muri tember S. at the opening of the tliirty- i ".'" '"""""" " l In addition' to the President, gov- renresentalives in Congress nnd army nnd navy officers of national repu- tatlon win oe invltfil to attend tne Independence Square celebration. The etieumpmenl will dike on the as pect of n national peace jubilee, and the first four days of the x.Jk wil! tie full of ex-ents nnd pageants that will in clude n parade of riO.IKM) Knights m their picturesque uniforms. The parnd' will be on the Parkway and Bronil street. Headed by the grand master of the order, Lee Stewart Smiti. nt Pitts burgh, the parade will be ildic!'.lcd to the men who served in the fighting forces of the country during the war. The committee thnt will ex"ml the i invitation to the 1'resiueui niciuucs j Jolin Wnnainaker, ex-Cioverfmr Fdwiu, S. Sdiart. (iovefnor Sprmil. Senator ."-.. .. .. ., . ... ..,. i Penrose and Ueprescn(at!"s '"P. narrow, urqnam ana jiqoic. LTrPTniiiniiieTftiiinDDftlll ; I ntC I UHhUlliU lUlllunnun Dtxiuil nan ivi unm 1 v.M. ... The Business Men's Association of Cjermantown safe and sane Fourth of July yoinmittee, lias completed orrange- ments tocarry out their big celebration in Vernon Park, all (lay tomorrow. The celebration will include athletics, 'field meet, spenkiig, airplanes, moving 1 pictures., featuring Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks aud Mary Pickford, Burness Band will play in the morn ing, afternoon nnd evening. 1 The committee in charge has obtaiued 'n speciul permit to tope off (ircene stteet from Chelten avenue In Kitteu- I house street, where dancing will be I held. RARE DOCUMENTS ON SALE Copy of Declaration of Independence Offered for Purchase The only officially cerlitied copy of (he Declaration of independent e extant wns yesterday offered for sale, (ojmthcr with 'two other documents of the utmost historical Importance at an art gallery In Walnut street. The pi ice is $100, 000. The documents include (lie original Declaration of Independence nnd tlie Articles of Confederation under which the thirteen original colonies were gov erned until the formation of the gov ernment of 17fi.'i, and a letter relating thereto. AH three documents are signed nnd attested to by Ilcnjamin Franklin' aud Silas Deaue, ministers pleuipoteu tiary. LIBERTY' SHRINE DECORATED ?JT n its Independenre l)nj rosttiine fur cobbs creek gala day 1500 Servlce Men to Participate In Fourth Celebration Nearly l.'OI) service men. under the commnnil of Captain Iuiebauser nnd I liieiltelinnt P. A. Tobe will fentiue ' the Independence Day celehuitlnn in die Cobbs Cieek section of Wi-si Pluln ilelphia. tn be held in Cobbs Cieek Park, between Thonins nnd Plot cm c inclines. Chin i'h orgmii'nljiins and Km and Hill Scouts will Hike p. lit in (he exercises. Addresses will b" made b I'apl.uu A i. Mitchell, of the Itaiiihnw I ix i sinn : Cit Statistician P. J. Cntlell ami II. D. Westeiptt. while I'ommuiiit sing ing will be led by C. II. I'lncndlci Daniel ! ''Council will snu' ns ihnii man. nud die tield sports will be uu dei the iliii'i'tinn of William J Wil Mains mid A. ll.'Cill. The Woodland Coiiccrl Hand will fuinish tin- inu-i. . The oigani.ntinii of ci(lcu conducting these i-xeicisrs is led by- Fdwiuil .1. Cul len. Ilax ill I.. Monro is (rciisiuci'. At Milhoiiiui' Heights, the iitiens will hae illuming nud ntternoou base hall games, a parade, llng-iaising unit II plngllllll nf sports. Till' pninde will he nun -linli'tl by S. C. Pel kins mid 11. .1 Ityinc. with C .1 Johnson atul ! James nu Dyke as mdes. In the etc ning the Ladies' Auxiliary will seic refii'shnients. The day will be . lo-eil with loinmiinity singing and tircworks. ririi nrR t r rn .HI IUlIM I Irlr 1 - ALLEGED SLAYER AS HE ENACTS TRAGEDY Wilkes-Barre Authorities Force Suspect to Take Murderer's Part Willies-Barre. Pa.. July :'.. lily A P.I An arrest which may clear up (he murder of Peter Vnrnntas at Bans Souci Paik late Tuesday night wns ionise, Giistaw Forstcr. Thomas Bell.1 made last ei cuing. The siispec(. Harr IJeiilenaut W II S Balemaii Ileiun Jacobs, forty -one yenis old, of lunula mill M Dale. William Weilaiul. . I Wil- 1 Patch, a settlement near the scene of I die minder, wns partially identified last night by Miss Winifred Cnnnhan. who I wns with the miirdeicd man. At 0 o'clock last night the tragedy 'was re-enacted nt the si'ene of the murder. Miss Cnnnhan wns taken to (he place and Jacobs xns forced to walk oxer the path (aken by the he emerged from the he repea(ed (he i email derer : I don't want ",,. jMt the rl.. Miss Connhan, in great ncitntinn. declare, Hint th in of .lmh,'a v,.i, , was die same as that of the murderer. . nn,i t.inr h ,,,, th Rnm hlli1(1 nm, ,,,., same shuftling walk. ' When (he home of (he suspect was searched, a thrty-two-caliber revolver, from which one shot had recently been fired, wns founJ. .Incobs hnh served three terms in prison on charges of carry itiR concealed weapons, larceny nnd other offenses. "UNCLE JOE'S" FOURTH t t .1 n. ... .. z.ieaier. ine tsaroer. to moio i-Tteenth ---. . .- Celebration ...rm.i ,t0e" Ziecler's tiftcenth safe I nml snne Fourth of July celebintion is expected to attract hundreds of chil-,""" 1-leutenaiit ( nlonel l.eorge Scott dren to the Tioga spcdon. 'Stewart, Jr.. adjutant Twenty -ninth The celebration will include a special Division, who wns wounded in action. matinee and Victory sing nt the Cayuga, Janips K. Leniiou. president of Seln t Theatre; a puradc stinting at 1 :.'I0 p. 1 Council, and Kdwaid M. (Jlcason, pres m. ; band concert and dancing from 7 1 ident of Common Council, will repre- to 11 p. 111.; games and speeches. Prizes ( sent the city. will be given for the best floats in. the - 1 parade and for wiuncis in contest Status of City's Finances ' in ,1 i.tt.i.. n.t.i .. ' KUllll-s. iii '' uui.iini - ..s, , , . , . , , 1 . , , Wear patriotic costumes an, to nice at 1812, Cayuga street at 1 o do. k I'rulay.t . unniiiAPini rUiIUftnUb tAUhftlMUCHDLt Three-Cent Stamps, However, May Not Be Traded In for Twos I'nused two-cent postal cauls and three-cent stamped enx elopes xvill be exchanged for postage of nu equivalent x'ulue, it was announced by Postmnster Thornton here today , lu accordance withx, the passing of wnidme postage rates. Instructions hnx-e been received in the Philadelphia postofBce In (his effycL Three-cent stumps will not he exchange able for stamps of a lower dcnoiniiia (ioii, It wns added. TlECAUSE you can't -? see anything in ad vertising, , doesn't cause yoar competitor to cease buying publicity. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency j Everv Phage of Sales Promotion UQO Cher.tniit Street Philadelph! I (omnium's I CIil blrllnl.i SPORTS TO FEATURE LOGAN CELEBRATION Baseball Game to Be Plaved in , , Afternoon rvlacLaughlm Will Be Main Speaker I'l.'ibin .Hi' exercises me plum, I elelunlioli of the Fouilli h llie .ii HI iiiunin nl' l.ogmi whiili liti- n pcimancni I "on I III nf Julx i nmmitti'i' Thi' pingimii will be In-Ill in llii' l.n gnu phivgrnuiids. York l.iillilell stieets. At s,::!(i i mid and in." theie will be ii pantile to the plat gi oiinil in whiih lnnil -.i honl children il .Hed in led. while mid blue. Km ami Ciil Siollls nillj the I.ngiin Iteil l'lns nnd 11 gi'in' Aid oigmii.itiniis will ii.arth A seiies of athletic eents im lulling ii pi limit si nimble, shoe nne. tack dri ing i oiliest mid pie eiiliug mutest xx 1 1 1 he In Id mid pi ics will he awmiled All illMiilltioil will' lie iifleled hi the ltc Chmles II. I g. nf Holy Tiinily l.pisuqial Church, ami llns will be I'nl lowed In a llag-iaising nml salute In die inlnis by Tinop Tlllee nf the l.og.ui I'.m Si nuts. F. .1 l.lltTelty . plesidiMit n llie l.n gnu Iiiipuuemeiit League, will iulioilme the main speaker. Joseph S Mm l.augh- lill, lllicetor of supplies. . i... t.-i. .:... m.i i ' ""- " i'i - .inuin n nm i.-iiiiiit- iinui iiuei iiiiiiii anil eeillllg proginm"s and at 2:.10 p. m a baseball 'game will be staged between llie l.ogan A A and the (ierniantow u Collegians A disiihn nf fnewoiks nl Min.nl .-mil SiuueiMlle incline, tngedier with mm- niiiinly singing nud ilmicing will con i hide the pingrnm. The ollicinls at the ntlilctic iwents in die iiioi uiug me : Honorary icfeiees, .lacub Ynttng. Sr . Ilscnr K. Cermv. Kefeiee. I.'eiuge W I'leemiiii ; starter. Chmles Flesh; (lack judges, William K. Johnson. .1 W D.indo. Captain FianU Ixlingcr, (iieoge II. Hoy I . i lei k nl ionise. Wil liam II. Morris: assistant cleiks of hur .Mcms, ( harles D Ixnnwles. nidges nf special en(s, II. Kellcimnn. Jr , J. P. MiCusker, James Feigusou. . - RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON 4TH Tl" Old Pine Street Church to Hold Thanksgiving Exercises Councils will introduce this onr fni the fiist finie a religious service as pari f the official Fouith qf July i elebrn tlOII. This Will tnke pllll e in lllC nioniiug nt 10:3(1 o'clock in the Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church, and is in clinrge ot a committee of tlcigv- men representing the icliginus bodies which were conducting churches in Philadelphia at the dine that the Dec laration wns signed. On this conunittpp are Bishop Thonins J. finrland, Episcopalian, -linii iiihii : I Bishop Joseph I". Beny. Methodisl , the Hev. K. I'l. Delk, Lutheran: the Ht-v. C. H. Jones, Baptist, the Ilev. IV, H. Lukens, Presbyterian; die Hei W, Miller. tefon,.ed ; the Hev William II. Hobeits. Presby lerian ; the II !:- I 11-. 1.1 (, ... uev. j.miis x.. asuoiii n. i,niscoiim- . I lal1; the speakers will he (he Kev Hob- Plt N'ott l"K'is. of .Newark. .N. J.. iM.ilnilellill n hml il e.lsl. l,.,l, .. ,.f I 1111,1111 I iiiiu imxt ti iiihii I'll id (1 1 t- Hi S7t77,;..VJ in the treaaiirv for the ,k P11(UnB jesteiday. according to the I report of the tily treasurer, hied today It follows: Amount paid in. S1.0..:; o."n.0."i; amount paid nut. Si'i.'t!i. ,"."1 l.'-'l! : bnlanic. not iucliidiitg sinking I fund, S7.T7U.'Jor,..-L'. I I.unrheoii nml Ivr Crruiti of the miiif gunllly lis WliU nian's CaiullfN. Open in the cvenimf till elcvm- thirty or nod a qnU ot (.nndics 1516 Ctoestnut St, iis PAPER Commercial Bulletin, However, Warns That Competition Will Not Bo Negligible SOME BARRIERS REMOVED The 'oiiini"rolnl Museum believes (lull H moild In. "unsafe" fur Amerienn business ,,iih In place ton mm h cicdemc i (he minor picluriiiR ilcriiiiinv a neieh awaiting the signal in 1 mc n, f 'iiniitnhli- iniiHiclitni fr win Id tiaile. (In the other hnuil. it empliiisies, it w mild not be safe to .issiune' I lull f.ci -mini mupetitiiiii "ill be "" entireh lieiilljlble fnctlll German Itiilntr Tin i iii'trnilli toi j Illinois n to the nt in ii n nf tJeriiinii bullish ! hen the "in wns in pi ogress, of ihen working i'iiv nml night iiccuiii.il llmg tniU fm cioit in. having their i oiinlei part in Hie eipiallj i onlrailii Inn rrpiut of th" Milium .if goods nhiili IJcrniiiin now Iris nl ils t.oiilcis n w .lit i 1 1 n l lie truing of the pe,ne ami llie lifting nf the him kinle " snjs a museum statement tmhi The lehu wh.ih hns inki'ii plnie in He srimc ,,f tM, peace ticiiti after tin nl" iiiiilitioiinl n'Tepliiin e i if ilk lei m hns .iiTniileil an oppoiluiiiM for n re- Ulsiili latum nf Hie llllliieillllle cflcet n the . tli.ll signing of the tleilt upon llie Hill Ill's iutllisll'l nml eiillimelee ill gelirinl This is elllileh llilllt fllllll Hie i iTe. t the evasieness nnd insitiecr il uhiih have chiiliu tei i?ed the ilelnv ill hae llllllll the uliestimi nf til .iiniHiMi f cnminemnl iel.ilmn with lieiuinnv itself. The nuuai signing nf die tie.iu will ileai up siinie of the urn eirsiiiides. nml pel Imps the inn i Ii one. wlinh Iim de teiieil Hie inriiiiiir mil nf ii'i'tiiiii imn i mil pmiect's. p.'iitn'iil.uh tho.i nf huge piopnitions exlendlllg mi'l II long I ami the signing will also tiuitk in a histniiial sense the heguiuilig nf nt my . Consi ipieinly theie are nn exlia that new i'i ii nf i'oiii ii i ' -i n 1 lelatinu- em's nniilnhlf fm special exiilisinu hips whnl will be n diteil ie,uli ofitituus inniniinw. ami milt the regubii Hie w.u lint (he signing will not nf iiseii ii.'ui in. in lustily inn expei la tiiui nf an immediate and iiipul n'liiin nf hiisiness tn n niii'iiuil ami satisfm inr basis. Iliirileis KeinoMil "The lessatioll nf aetlllll hnstilitjes with the signing of die iiiniistiie nn N'n eniher 11 by icniiuin sonic of (h h.niieis whiih stood-in the way of free mil n iniisi- nml h icle.ising some ship ing did penult the shipment of icitniii ,ici iiiiiiilatid onli'is anil also ntheis nf an i ineigi ncy natiiie. hut it did not le.nl to the ie-estahlsuiieiil of p-. ma neiit business relndoiis tin a large si ale A gnat dial has been dune in thai diiectinii in the s,.en mcjiilhs which have elapsed, hut what mtiialh has been iicmmplfsheii has nm measured n)i to the geiieial expei tntinns. "There hns been mi iiupi ineiiient in ... .n. i . iinei nun usiuess tomlltlons ltii- IJ. inn llie mn fulfill Has lifeu urn t ';iiiiiiini n is unilkcu null the ionise of i nniiiieicial events in the mniiihs im- I incdiiili ly follow ing the in tual sim,i11(. of ' pen e ttenty will show any inml.nl " intion fiom die history of Hie months ! immediately follow ing the signing of the .ii hum ii c. SERVICE MEN TO PARADE Palmyra and Rlverton. N. J., Will Celebrate Peace, Victory and Fourth Palmyra, V !.. Juh .'!. A joint parade nf the leiiuneil .ovt ice una nf liiw't'tnn ami Palmy i.i is to he the i hit f I'i nl lire of the I'niittli nf July pen e nml Mlui' i elehtntion in dinsc twin tnwtis I '-null turn by main, tin- two com iiiiinities suhiueiged theii loiig-stand-ing dlfferein es lu imiluuj I espei I fni Hie day and the s'lil" men who ale tn march, and a new era of gpnd feeling lutween the two l expei led tn lesiilt. Boy Is Hurt In Window Fall When lie leaned ""t of the sciiuul siory winilnw nt his home y cstenlay af leinoon Itlissell .Im twehe yeais old. Uedfield street, ne-ii liii.inl ineiiue, In-t his balance nnd fell in the p.iwiiicnt be low, lie was taken In die West Phila ,ll,.l,!n llmnnnli.llhle llnsliit.ll. snlTei m- ,,, internal injuries Uelaliies of die bov said he had complained of the heal. nnd had climbed to the window- ledg in order to get n breath of fresh nil. Do Not DORROW from us if you must have money, or if worried be cause you have no safe place to keep your bpnds, let us take care of them for a moderate charge. Call and talk the matter over with our officers. Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square Broad and Fifteenth Streets EXCURSIQNBANHQLDS IN SPITE OF PROTESTS Railroad Administration Heads Say Shore Business Men Were Warned of Move TROOP MOVEMENT Protests of the Atlantic Cil Chamber Cnintiieice anil other business nr of gnnintinns nf Ne Jersey seashm suits ngainsl die lliilelielldeln ll.i bun in cxciirsjiins will imt riiiise the bun tn he niodilied "Military ncicssjt" hn effeitielt tied the hands ,,f ,,. fulenil nullum! nilininistiatinti. It was n pin innl t I n Iliisiness Iiihki- mid hotels in Atlantic f "il x I'lnitu that lliei weni in gnni ex pense in prepaiiilinn fur Hie Pniiiih ciowds. and that lhe hml mi until e nf "iiirell.ition nf evi'iiisiims 'l'he will lose .'iJIHI.niMI tolllnllnw hilllllse nt It. they siii in a teleginm of pmll'si Chmles K. Ciinps, assistant leginmil directnr heie. n ill thai the shine ie soils wei'e giicn notiee tun w I'l ks Ign ills fur i't nt sinn ti.iin's p'nb.ib'v that wniild ant be .'unliable nl Hits time In ilttlse nf expei tell tlii'ip Unit I'lnetlts A glellt Ulllllher nf s,,,els ,, , it ei sens hnti been landed at tiirioiis ioils in the hist few d.is. anil ntheis will lnnil IihI.iv ami tmnin'iiiw ' Most of these men " Mr t'apps said "ate eagei to get home for die Fourth and the Win Depni liiieni is lining cei tiling in its pnwei m iniiiply with Iheir w ish. "Kei passengei i nm h ami sleeping car that eoiild hi sp-ued fintn the ng iilar tinthc Im been taken mil' b tin f Hie railtnad ndmiiiis (loop sis tlon triKioii and duelled tn the uses nt die lnllll . ,. "This ban will be on pmhiihlt until August 1. when die Hnup nioxeinenl will about lime i nine tn mi end A lessening of the unfile likeh will lie fell ill the next week or ten days. "I would like eiy mm h In en npeinle with (he slioie business men bill I inn do nlcnltilelj iiothuig ALBERT HONORS "JIM HAM" Belgian King Bestows Crown Order on Ex-Senator Lewis Washington. July " Ixiug Albeit of Belgium. hs bestowed the dignilx of guitid officer, in the Ordei of the Ciown upon foiinei I nitcd Slates Sen at nl James Hamilton Lewis, nf 1 11 1 n ol in nppieeiatinii of Mr. Lewis's ' dem Hon to (he cause nf Belgium." ffliyN b c cono- of Traveler and "Viacalionisls Suit Cases ""'Tiarclin(c Dacs plom "r fitted Silver Ebonr. Fi-cnchlvorf es"- Dnmtj' Ovci-Niohl ""AVcck-End Bajjs c- Ladies DrcPMno Rolls "'"Cases Luxurious " plain sets Jar Camp Use Sell Your Liberty Bonds w ill '"IfcitralMlt's Member Federal Reierye System BARRETT FUNERAL HELD j i Services for Former Atalttant Cjty Solicitor In Germantown Church , Funeral services were held thin afternoon for Theodore llnrrett, former assistant city solicitor, who fell dead l.isl I'rltla.t ublle wnlking in Independ ence Scpinre .Mr. Ilnrrett's body" waj in (lip innrgiip for seveinl days before identification wns made. The serviies were held In tho Second PresbMerlnn Church, Tulne hocken and Orcciie streets, (iprmnn HEAVY town, with (he Kev. John Harvey Lee olhclaling. Mr. HnrreK wns appointed an nssist nllt rty Milieitor in January. 1011. br Michael J Hjnn nnd held (he office until H1HI. when Mr. Ilan wns super seded b t'itj Solicitor Connelly. CHICAGO ALSO ABOARD 3000 Saloons Sold Beer July 1; Now It Is Soft Drinks Only Chicago. July " CliiiaRo's "bone iIim ttil" wns kiM!ircl elnimioft nn yesteidny after Tuesday 's brief lesplte. when nimin nan oi tne cuv s iHMNJ sa loons sold 'J''4 pel cent heer and light wines. Yesteidav about KlOll saloons were open, but nnlv soft drinks were sold. The pitliie lime been ordered (o enforce(ha state seiinh and seizuie law, which prohibits the sale of beveiages contain ing inure than one half of 1 per cent ah nhnl Quick Action Counts! 1 DAY ONLY LE THURSDAY TODAY on da J ours It It TM "y' spn for luch Cat- tom-built White Buoki. A toeciftl osDortunltv for you to ret w patr to wettr over th 4th. Bat S-l i for Today only. y Sale Opens 8 A. M. Closes 9.30 P. M. Tonight AU ovtr Phila. you'll pay $5 to StO or White Bucks Our phenomenal malm glome you tamtmv-Made quality at $8.40. Come tarty male ends tonight 9.30. BOOT SHOPS FOR MEN XT HOTII TIIK ROVAT, SHOPS N. W. Cor. 13th & Market Sts. HASKMENT OPEN r.VKRV EVKNlTNa 1204 Chestnut Street OX TIIK SNI) floor;, open evknikoi t mmm fm-m ivtrimni , . $9 White J Buck , ' d ,1? "" ,? I y DflVAI '"rV.i2i .1 If 'RI ftMIW. 1 .1. tsai.j B A $ 1 I V. m c ' vi I, "w -aiaMar'swwasaataBayaapayMt fa"? j ' il " ' 3 W '' H Ii ?Mmmi.Ul,'iij' .. i.1 -0mm&mmil2kJ.imiL... J'.... ,- M S;1' drv 1 7 -. ivi" t.
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