T - tt A ' u. "s. i1-1 I 'I'.. ' &.' V. N v feA K, i it $t ? twrttoj U m it ,'C, g READY FOR FOURTH oldiers to Be Honored Guests in All Communities and Big Times Are Planned BRYN MAWR WELCOMES 1000, The Main Line will hnve n fourth ot July celebration from Overbrook to 1'noli. noln, Cyuwvd, Nnrhcrth. Tlryn Mawr, Overbrook, Arelmore, Onkmont. Wayne, Highland Park, Berwjn. I'aoll and Llanerch will all linve nppinprinte exercises. Bryn Mawr will linve what i prnb ilbly tho (?rcatest celebration In its hi' tory. From early irominR until niRbt 300 service men of that community will be guests of the committee. A parade, baseball game and criei of sports at tho Bryn Mawr Polo e"luu. a polo lmtrli. fireworks and a ipccinl dinner iml Mip per. will oompof.0 the treat News of the Toledo fight will be received in the clubhouse during the Inte afternoon At Wayne the Men's Club lins pro vided nnother Mirii'ii progtum, includ ing a baseball game, patriotic speeches a Punch and Judy shou, elmm- and athletic events Charles P llntkett. chairman of the Oakmont committee, has announced h fine patriotic reception for the returning boys, nnd the remaining Main Line towns will not lag in their cell brnt ion of t the day. , Brjii Mawr to Welrome twin Men j Bryn Mawr intend making its cele ( bratlon of the dav n woWmc home to it fighting men, 1000 of whom are to parade, with the members of nil the local uniformed organiuioii, in the fternoon.- Thomis Hammonds is chtir- I man of a committee which will conduct i a progrnm of athletic sports on the i Bryn Mawr Polo Grounds. There also , will be Fpeaking. and several bands will ,. be on hand Preparations are being j made to feed SOOtl persons on the grounds. In the evening there will be fireworks The rtrvn Mikt Itiwines Men's Association hns contracted w ith the Current Features Film Compam to make some thousands of feet of film covering all the enents of the da; , which will later be shown in the village, and preserved as a permanent record of the event. OverbrooN Imites Soldiers The Overbrook Association has in vlted the returned soldiers of that coni- inunity to be honor guests at the ic tory Fourth of Julv celebration whicn will be held at Sixty-first rtreet and T.ehanon atenue A parade and patriotic exercises will be held in the morning, spoits, Trl-rrn nnrl refreshments will he after noon features and in the evening thera I will be fireworks and other entertain meat. The grand parade will start from Sixty-second street and Lebanon ave nue at 10 0 clock, nnd military men are expected to play an important part ' in the procession In the parade w ill ( be a mounted hi raid, detail of polite, chief marshal, Horace J. Sitler, Spirit 1 ''of '7G, color-bearer, Colonial soldius. J Washington's conch containing imper 1 sonation of tJcorge and Martha Wash-! ington, Colonial gentlemen, mounted Uncle Sam, Spirit of '10, includii , soldiers; Bed Cross aud sailors, Wuh ington, Lincoln, AViKon. ponies bear ing children with garlands of flowers young women representing Goddess of Llberty, Victory, Peace, Justice anil Service; men nnd women in costume of Allied nations; G. A. It., Spanish War veterans, World War vcterar , detail from navy jard, Bov Sunns, Girl Scouts, Red Cross, emergencv ambulance, children from schools and churches, Overbrook Association, in tomobiles. To Read Independence Declaration The Rev. Robert Norwood, of the Memorial Church of St. Paul, will de liver the inoeation at the exercises. Robert A. Beggs, president of the as sociation, will make the introductory remarks. C Oscar Beasley will read the Declaration of Independence Mon bignor Hugh T. Henry, of the Roman Catholic High School, and Joseph S MacLaughlin, director of supplies, will deliver the nddresses of the da. There will be singing by school children nnd the Rev. Samuel H. Laird, of the J. Addison Henry Memorial Presbyterian Church, will pronounce the benediction SOUTH SIXTIETH ST. FOURTH Pro- Elaborate Independence Day aram Arranged for Section The spirit of peace will be rettertel in the celebration ot tne houtn Mti.t'i Street and Siegel Home Town Improw raent Assacirtion. A continuous program of jubilation has been arranged. It will consist of Uiree parades, sports, street dances, band concerts and a display of ;He works. A salute to the Fourth of July will ba fired at dawn bj service men of 'he j neighborhood who fought tn Tianie j At bWU ouock mere ... . i-... . .. of children ot tne puoi c u. " section, aiier wiui-n uic.c nm u.- un athletic meet. Prizes aggregating .V.'ni wdll be awarded the winners of .he various events. At noon there will be a parade of the citizens of the community. A division of this procession will be devoted to automobiles, and appropriate prizes wi'l bo nwarded to those' having the be. ?Annnted cars f Perhaps the most striking feature of tie celebration will be a baby parade to 1e held in the nfternoou. Several hun dred babies have been entered to ap pear In this. Many will reign on elab orate floats depicting features of war LINE TOWNS mm Vs . and peace. Utners will appear as mm- V ti iature repiesentatlvcs of famous men Mrt A f j ... f Intprnnttnnnl fame. Two s se anil lYumcu u. v ..- J&u score of handsome prizes will bo nvvard- 'T ed to the. best features 01 tne paraae. t i , The band concerts .win coutinue "f v ihroughout the Jay at different points ?' in the district. In the evening there "iZ ,-wlll be a patriotic meeting at wnicu jS, Director of Supplies Joseph S. Mac- Laughlin will speak. f , t mL. nicV.re1nn Is in charce of a XA committee of cltUens, of which "Vil- A f Ham if. AOttlCUer tun. 111. an. muiiu u. iQ&V Collins will play Hawaiian music on ' jeyvsharp. He will be iu costume. ' i " """ ' .. Texas Atkc Mexican Statement t, i fA7Mca!,' uly 3, Uly A. I.) .- . ' J Minn uvolny elia fpclprnl ffnvapn. ?t X 'TtWIIDPItt Mp. -. .v. BW...M- 1 L. m MiMuaua ft MHLatA of vvfir fincl uW M jmiliifR Afcico has boan ...fc.tttaJPi.' tiMHjHit.le7tte btttt. te." ir,, j. , , j ..' " - s,t;m , 'Pv,. 'I ji ) .-i3ai!S-aKr.W. .ji. . ' ji . gti: 4th of July Program for City's Celebrations 10 n. m City celebration at In dependence Hall ; address by Con gressman Good, of Iowa. 10.30 a. m. Ilcllgious service un der municipal auspices, Old Pino Street Church, Fourth nnd Pine streets. .1 p. m. Municipal sports, Bel mont rintcau ; address by Secretary of Labor Wilson and others. (I p. m. Fireworks display, Bel mont Plateau. All-day celebration by various community associations in all parts of city and suburbs. BIG FOURTH PROGRAM PLANNED IN OAK LANE&.",UT. && particular significance to the observ Field Sports Start Day Early Soldiers to Address Children. Games in Afternoon .i "Inlmr.'ite program has been nr inn'Ml for the Knitith ..f Julv celehr.l ti"ii at Oak I.nne Jn the morning fiHil nnd athlcth poits for i hililren, to he held on Law it Inn IVIil, near l.iwnton and Siti MUh inenues. followed In u recention to Oak I, ane scrwro men At 11 o'flock an oi.ition will he de Ineird in the Llwnorl scin.olhoiie In Lieutenant KIwood J Uotnn, who miw seiMre in Itnlj A niessngc from thu fiont will I rallou. no nelirereil In aptniu John officer of (he Australian aimv Iitriliiitinn of presents to children will i on nine tne inoinings The roinmitti o in charge of th program , mnrnl"K exercises (onsists of Albert V Dudle Philip Brijcr. C. V. VnnAi tsiluli n A H l.rahnin. J. (( Smith nnd C (' Leightnii In the nfte-nnon n baseball game, tub and rinoe rncie. the forniei on Kelh eld and the latter on Asburv Lake, will make up the progrnm C V tSreeninger. Prank Iredell, Batemau Saddiiigton, Svdue J Burgoyne. ti. W H.inkinson and John A. Vurt will make up the committees In the evening a Vietorv Sing on the lawn bj Asburv Lake will be led In Joseph Johnson, with the following solo iss- Ileniv lfotr, bnsso, and Marie Mone i.nngston. rnnttnitii. llie com "' 1 mittee in charge of this consists of (ieorgc V Carter. Bitemnn Saddingtou and George Small The last oent ot the dnv w ill be n series of historical tablcitix and costume dances under the I -" ' direction of the women s committee nndl'." lr Tni... -iv.,rtf ta,e. ( ... .,.. .,.! of John A 'Herbert 1 Maxner. Prizes will be oficied for the best" , tableaux The judges will be Mrs. J ' A. Dexter, Mrs E M Abbott and Mrs Oorgo C It. Degun 59TH STREET PREPARES Association Plans Elaborate Observ ance of Independence Day Fift ninth street, from Master to 1 Medii streets, is being iliesspd np for 'its Independence Da paitj Fach I tree in the bhwk will benr flags of the I allied nations The bouses will be j festooned with patriotic colors and Chinese lanterns There will nNo he I electrical displas I This, the thiid annual (elebrntion of I the Fift ninth Street Fourth of Jul Association, will be marked In special sen ices 111 honor of the bos who en- tered the sen ice from that district Theie nre ebnen names on the associa tion's honor roll and eai Ii of these men will loooho a gift Tho festivities will begin at !l .".0 o'clock tomorrow mm mug I he Rev. Francis Hint will delner the involu tion There will be 11 flng rinsing fol lowed bv the reading of the Declara tion of Independence Spoits and races for the clnldieu will be held in the morning and there will he pri?es of bracelets, dolls, watches and toys. The Overbrook Militniv Hand, (on ducted hi Ralph Iloarter. will give loncerts morning, afternoon and cw mug. 'hildicn, under the directum of Miss Jnne M Co, will give songs, drills and iccitatious in the afternoon and theie will be smIos b Miss Helen McKain, Miss Dorothy Fox. Mrs Walsh and Miss Steelmnn. Spenkeis of the dav will be Lieutenant IU worth Jackson. Edward M. "O'Biien, Bartram I. Deioung, Magistrate Pen no(k, Charles Gill and A. J. Svveitzei . president of the Fifty -ninth street as soeiation Frank O'Brien will be I hairmnn of the day. There will be an allied parade m il e evening with women of the neighbni hood dressed ill lostumes of the allied eountries INDEPENDENCE HALL ON 4TH Children to Be Featured In Tomor- row's Celebration Children will take a leading part in tbo f nelenendeiirc Dav celehrHtioo ;it tlm Shrine of Libeity'in, Independence Square. In udditlon to the grandstand there. will be erected a stand foi public school , rhlldlP tn accommodate TiOO pupils anthems iu tlampd to slnK patnotu. chorus. Both stands will face the j area, outlined bv chairs for spectators ( In the center the Liberty Bell will oc cupy a place of honor, and children from all the cit recreation centers, under the direction of the board of rec reation, will salute the bell in patriotic drills nnd then celebrate iu the dance 1 1 th(, victory of the Allies. The celebration In Indenendenee ricpmre will be the climax to a parade in which iiOOO recreation, ground children will participate. They will be assembled from all sections of the city by trollejs and trucks nt Broad and Spring Garden streets. The parade will move promptly at 10 o'clock and will be headed by sailors and marines from League Island, followed by John Wana mukcr Commercial Institute Cadets and Saint Malachy's Cadets. Then there vv ill fall Into Hue 5000 children of the recreation centers. Hoy and Oirl Scouts will lead the section from which they are recruited. CATTELL ATtELKINS PARK City Statistician to Speak at Fourth Observance Klkins I'arV will hnve City Statisti cian H. J. Cattell as the chief speaker it its Fourth of July exercises. A pa rade, presentation of gifts to returned service men, sports, music ana fire works will compose the program. Other nantcrs will be the Ilelr. A. K. liaw- dfjjit1 OakiIaBe, anejtiie.11 Wiltr ittt4r..MYyeeie, H -"! rar ! if ' 'A' ,jv '? ,' .-l n u 1, EVENING PUBLIC CITY WILL STAGE , 4TH FETES 143d Anniversary of Declara tion of Independence to Echo Victory Over Germans ' PARADE TO START FESTIVITY Tomorrow rs. ill be the 113d anniver sary of the signing of the Declaration of independence. The recent signing of the pence treaty bringing the World War to a victorious ance tins ienr ami ii lining ceieorniion ' has been arranged The mnin entertainment in this city will be under the Mipenision of the i special Fouith of .luh committee of I Councils, with John 11 Balzley as I chairman The oflit inl celebration will begin with n parade tluongli the central section of the citv tomorrow morning, ending at Independence Hall ivliere a pro gram Milted to the mi tor) ntinlvers.il is scheduled. Heliglous Serire Arranged In recognition of the guiding Provi dence that In ought the war just ended to its hnppj conclusion. Councils' com mittee has niinngfd. for ilie first time, n religious sm vice s part of the ob- Ucrinnce The son toe will be con I dm ted in the Old Pine Street Presln jtenan Chinch at lialf past JO o'clock tomnnow mm mug The main feature of the celebration at Independence Square will be n patriotic address In ( ongresmnn James AV j tiood. of Town, fntned for his power of I speech nnd the manner in which he I hai ked the war I The formnl program will open with music bv the AIunicip.il Unnd, led liv Ldwtn Biintnn. Cuimi ilmnn Bailc will then biiefh mttoduip Judge John M Patterson, chniimnu of the meeting. 1 who will take 1 barge of the progrnm I The It IV Carter Helm Jones will offer a blessing A prominent place on the program ha been gneii to the public school pu pils Donald Norton Si Inffer. of the West Philadelphia High School for TJ 111... 11.. 1 . "",,' "'" ""' "" i"nr 01 reading the ici-iiii MLiiui 10 1 nuepeiKienee The children of the Voifbern Liber ties School will then sing "'When the I Flng Is Pull of Stars The various . I Ml . ... '""" ""'i liters will send ueicgntions to participate in a sneiinl 'massed drill the nc.t e.cnt on the pro Knini- nator --noil will speak after ,1,p ',rl" Songs Will He Suns 1 King Out. Sweet Bells of Peace " 1 will he snnir In .ehnni ci,ii,i-. ti,. , " '' v ........ ... ,ll nance of the Allies, a special cien- tion purporting to show the chaiactens- tie dances of each of the allied nntious, will be the next feature, under the di rection of the (hildien's lecreation cen ters Following the singing of "The Stni Spangled Banner." in which nil will loin the Ue Joseph J. Conway will pronounce the benediction and the'nieet- ing will be dismissed I The leligious sPn irp, jn t))p Old Pine 'Stieet FicsbUorinn Chinch will be 1111 'du the direction of 11 committee repre sentmg the 1 hurt h orgauiations Inn -ling ihnrges in this nt nt the tune the Declaration rf Independence was sigmtl 1 The main muniupal sPr, ice 111 the afternoon will be 011 Belmont plateau I and will begin .it .'1 o'i lock. Seontim ...mi. no 1. nnson. ot the Department of Labor, will delner the prnu lpnl ad dress Other npeakeis will be .J,ul"e Patterson and W Freeland Kendru k rei ener ot taxes OnilTUUtroT T-rt OUUIHWtbT TO CELEBRATE New Residential Section of City Plans Big Fourth Program Philadelphia's extieme southwest sec tion. one of the newest lesuleutiiil eli tncts will eelebinte Independence Da. in elaborate fashion Most ot the pnr ticipants will he occupants of the Cmei gem v Fleet Corporation's, new hmis-es in the vicinity of Seventv-fust and Di streets Many of them nie Ilr. - Il.,.i 'Inpvard cinplojes. ine eeienrntion will start at 0 o'clock III the moraine, with n flip n .. i-i,..i ti. o . " "" ' ...... .. uu.i turn, ucinin nisi street and Tti...f n..n.. s . . ... ........ .......... . "liwi IUIK 111(1 aril l TIC A..I...IC .. 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"35MT ' A. ?A ' 1 . i . . iij.v: rB"t1?.Ji' rt1fc ,' WJ MM LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUU3DAY, JULY 3, 1919 "THERE AIN'T NO FIREWORKS, SKINNY; LETS GO FISHIN "Hully Gee, What They Have and, Anyway, They Ylll the inmnii candle splutter n in happy days gone byt 'Will the primp chasers jump around and hit' you in the cyet Itr plnn heels out of fashion, ichit's this grouchin' all ahoittT Then say ice've had enough of war; firenorks air "17011117 out." Can these things be? as the sedate journals of tlje stalwarts say when a patriot lampoons a long-whiskered senntor. It seems they can. Fireworks are scarce noundnjs, and nnhov, folks do not Boem to want them. Politicians still like parades, partial -lerlj when there's n parade fund. Home guards like red fire and glory. But somehow, since we'e been through n war, we're gradually absorbing a little knowledge. We're getting wise to the fact that while they gave us roman candles to plnj with, the butcher, the grocer, the iceman and the coalman wire slipping up the hands on the dial that spelled H. C of I. .And now unf turned about-face, frowning, nnd we re not going in for jn patriotism Quirt Flrruorlts Market 1 ptown and downtown nnd out I'raukford win. it appears that the en thusiasm for fireworks is growing less The mnrket is quiet indeed, this jear Theie was 11 time when explosions, because we' we had lots of1 e all more ori liss big kids, hut this lear its dmei rut While the pov gitting rub. wcie ihing 111 It seems to our son Pr'llM e bine m.ule mid brothers' I 11 difference FRANKFORD TO HAVE SAFE AND SANE 4TH All-Day Celebration Prepared j for Bridesburg ManyVa- I rades in Northeast I 1 While there will not be the usual cnniinuiiit. celebration in Frankford tins ein. there will lie ninny in the towns in the i(imt At a lecent meeting of the 1'innk ford Business Men's and Tuxpnors' Association, the piniieei in planning of what is now known as the safe and sane Fouith, it was (bailed that, in view of numerous dines that hao lib erals been supported In the Frank - ford people, it would be unwise .to np pen! for then subscriptions for a big penl lor tlien snnscripiions lor 11 imk celebiation this enr. Theic will be, however, mam priwito displtns of fire uorks in the oniiig Thp """dents of Undesburg have planned an nll-la iclenration negiu- , nine with a nnrniie nt leiiiineu sol diers, church, frnteinnl organizations and school children in the morning. In the afternoon sports will be held in Bridesburg Park and in the evening there will be moving pictures and baud 1 oik erts Following the custom of. vears, the residents of Ilolmesbuig will assemble 111 Pennvpnck Pink for their celebra tion, where an interesting proginm of sports, drills and patiiolic exercises will he given bj the school children V band will be on hand all tl.i.v and a ininmittee of women will have c lunge 'of the dispensing of sandwiihes, ice loioaiu, etc., at a nominal cost, the pioceeds to be tinned over to the com mittee having 111 1 barge the election of 1 the memoiiiil monument PHOENIXVILLE CELEBRATES Colonel Shannon Guest of Honor at Demonstration for Soldiers ' I'hoenlwllle. Pa.. Juh ". The great victor celebiation in Phoenixv ille finds the town gn.v with thousands of Mags and electric displn.vs in the national colorH. dance was given to all '-omfi' men in the nrnici v last night Itoxing bouts were held nt the Colonial Theatie. William P. Sturges, treas urer of the Central Vietorv committee, made a stirring address to the lnrge number of Phocmwille sohlieis picseut. Last evening was mat keel hi the arrival j of Colonel F.elwnrel C Shannon, of the 111th lufantr.v , and Mis Shannon, from I Columbia, Pa A leception was held at the home of AVilham Y, Clegg on Nutt's nvenuc. Colonel Shannon will stav at PhoeuW- ... ... r l .. IT.. . .. the soldier bovs nl the baiiciuet at Reeves's Pink toela i ... . ... .... . . . colonel nunnnoii was noi n in mm Colonel nixville. o's on the To give needed aelvice and assistance to our ictuming boys' To look after the welfare of disabled service men until arrangements can be completed by the Federal Board for Vocational Education to stait necessaiy training for future occupa tions ? To care for their needs until the final settle ment of compensation claims ? These and many other problems brought by 3100 Disabled Men to Date aie being solved daily by the After Care Department Home Service Section of the American Red Cross 1607 Walnut Street 1 j ii Contract Bonds Fidelity Bonds Court Bonds Bankers' Blanket Bonds Depository Bonds Public Official INDEPENDENCE ASSOCIATES Insurance Brokers and Advisers nKPitESCNTINQ henry; w. brown & 1 Independence Square . - TeltpUoneii lABibatf4 4SS .!'-'" r yy Got to Sell Aint Very Good, Cost Too Much" Howard George, one of the most exten sive dealers In fireworks in Frankford, says the demand Is slow. Fireworks, like, firewater, arc foolers. You are 11 big show for a while, but It takes morn than a big show to make folks happy after tho biggest show that was ever staged the one overseas. So even Jim nnd BUI nnd Skinny are n bit desultory nbout their pre-Fourth celebrations. Were fed up even on victory. We've heard so much about a de safe for democracy it ! worliL inai seems, thnt wo nre waiting to sec It roll nround in our direction, so wo can step off nnd see what it's like. Linked Willi Prohibition Alo, there's a direct connection be tween prohibition and fireworks. A tierninntown dealer says n mnn who has been drinking will come in and buy ?3 or $14 worth, just for the sake of mote exdtement. A sober one thinks of the unpaid grocery bill. It is admitted that the supply from the wholesalers", is limited and the quality of most Chinese-made products is inferior, because they put ull their best explosives into the kind of Muff the generals like to play with. The cheaper stuff, in accordance with the spirit of the age. is commanding just as high or higher prices, however, l'iieerackers that used to be five cents 'nre now eight; most prices lire up trom lermakeis were30 to -10 pel cent. 'I here nre no big crackers. The tinhorn is of patriotism nre oer. Skinnv. Le's go flshin ! BIG JULY 4 PROGRAM FOR HUNTING PARK Safe and Sane Association Takes Charge of Elaborate Events for Day An elaborate piogrnm will fe.itine the Independence Dnj celebration in Muntini; Park bv the Snfr and Snne Fourth of Juh Association. Children and adults alike are planning for a gala ihi.v , Child! en will begin assembling nt S ::'.0 a m for the pnrnde which will stait at 10 o'clock from Brie avenue and Broad street, and end in Hunting Park. Aithur T. Svniie will be 1 marshal William T Scargle. pres ident of the association, will make the opening ndt'iess ul the pink. Theie will be community singing of patriotic airs and invocation ov the Rev. A. J. Kimkei' of the Km- avenue M. V. church Hobei t M (tiifhth, president of Jhe civil sei vice commisson, will net as chaiimnn ot park cxeicises. Miss Kiithi.Mi Lewis, of the A. K. Mr (Mure school, will lead the Declaration of Independence. Franklin Spencer Bdmnnds will make the piincipnl nddiess. j Tin- 11 ft "i noon will be givrn over to games and sport events including inces, drills, dances nnd feature woik by sc hool c hildien. If Your Auto Caught Fire and the Flames Reached the Gasoline jus) Imagine the hnvoc it would nwili on tho furrouneliru auto mobiles and their occupants You can pievent nnv uuch catastro phe If you tcpilp our machine with a euienunit t.Mi.iguisiei Fire Extinguisherj, Recharges nnd Refill Liquid for all types Send us our adeliess for a free copy of "Suggestions for Fire Prevention," issued by the National Board of Fire Under writers Pree Inspection by fire, "fightlns etperts. f JAMES M. CASTLE, Inc. Lincoln Building, Philadelphia llbrrt 40J2 Vfeicc SVJ7 Job You Can Aid inThisWork By Bringing All Such Cases to Our Attention co. , brown, crosb y & qo. . 137,South Fifth St, Bsfi:tf.t 4if .w'f.-- H Slat; . "k -i "i'i,' ' - ''-A V -" l -" "&;' ' " W ilMiTiMfilifflil' i -. L&Aik&mkLm. v. aui.A .': ':i ..Jal. fvjtft(liii&itimi " - Vj.. Miini'rartHiifti1i'iifiait-'-- J - SHIPYARDS TO CLOSE FOR FOURTH HOLIDAY 20,000 Workers at Camden and Gloucester Plants to Take Part in Celebration HOG ISLAND VACATION The Camden and Gloucester shipyards will close this afternoon until Monday, so that the 20,000 workers may have vncatlon over the .Fourth of July. Most of the other maputaciuring plants In Camden nnd Gloucester will close until Monday. For the first time In Its history the Hog Island shlpynrd will have a double holiday this week-end over tomorrow nnd Saturday. There will be no celebration of Inde pendence Day at tho plant, the man agement having released all its em nUfiw until Monday morning. Saturday this week will be the Irst Saturday in months that nog isiano will not launch a ship, rscxr. wees; sa cral vessels of the "A" type of i-.i tons each will be launched. The new athletic field nnd gymnasium at Yorkship Village, which cost $70,000. will be dedicated and opened to the pub lic for the first time. The village is located in the lower end of Camden and just east of Gloucester. There hac been 15.-0 houses built there nnd the public hns not been permitted to wsn. that section since work started a year BO. . . . Phe government 11ns spoor .y.i,i"",- 000 on construction of the homes lor ' .. -V- -V- 1. Ul.!n. np.l worliois 111 tne .uw iuiix mni; i. nnd the New York Shipbuilding Cor poration has built n gymnasium nnd athletic hold for the use of its 10,000 omploos The athletic field and gjmnasium nre located on the rond leading from Glou cester to West Collingswood, and the public will be allowed to enter from either end There will be all kinds of track nnd athletic events, two basebnll games morning nnd evening between the New York Shipjnrd team nnd Ilnr lan, of the Delaware River Shipjard League; a tennis tournament in the morning at 10:.TO between the Moores town, Morrhnntvlllo, Hnddoufield, Uiv erton nnd Woodbury teams, of the West Jersey Tennis League There will be races for childien in the after noon In the evening there will be moving pictures nnd fireworks. Median to Speak at Gratz Street Fete Lieutenant Colonel Edward J. Mee of cars han. of the Twenty-eighth Division. I VKSiWlSSS will be speaker at the North C-ratJ Srf Street Fourth of Jul Association's 'h ' - ' ' i ., i I thWWFt .n '...' II Pil i, -' 'Ut "f '!" Wm Sa W jj I'M ?M elebrntioii. Games have been planned. ( ii ,tfV fe the public exercises will be held nt 7 !s3g I''iysiSiliB !, - 7lirI;raJ, iiHHTlidlfnLjiffi 1 "S p m. John A. Dougherty is president & J W, &&&. 'iill'ihmkllMiiMMBMHriiM BiSlJ'P-i M S lfe?lllii,-' n 'MflWPP ness you are in, our line of " ?MSKM&it- iiSMl'mMMm used adding, bookkeepin, . 1 pif 1 &mSlm I and calculatine machines iiiPUp WMp I includes the kind you want. j : 1, ffl& . fO MM 1 1 Mi 1 i fel K , .ii tacked bv esUon wide ,,mee g .;. -, :f&., ' V ;,;.; I '.,!, H Al,, S MS'j:'W ' pallMfl "J $ U Write for our catalog. g -'MWi W4- ' V -rH ''4 t'M AWl WWHfrlMlSml'iWl ' Cecal Adding Machine I jffiffltomffltt 1 Exchange, Inc. 1 S 'USlifflW Over $3 8,000 You will have to do something for your car if you want to keep it. You will have to get the best automobile lock to be found And you'd better do it soon. Cars are disappearing in Philadelphia at the rate of three ea!h day. Nearly 1000 have been stolen in the last eight months. You could not find a better lock than the F. O. B. Combi nation. It is absolutely thief-proof. An F. O. B. locked car can't be towed away; the only way to move it is, Blast! F.O.B COMBINATION AUTO LOCK '!- ,1 e, ! V HiHlBrrPBHMWllMM.NMMIIHKniMMMMMHMmMHHMI Kruscn's Warning for Fourth Accidents All Injuries from fireworks should be considered potentially dangerous. Apply for trentment nt the nearest hospital or to your family physician. Homo remedies have no pmce In treating powder burns. Lockjaw can only be prevented by the Immediate Injection of tetanus nntltoxln. Hospitals throughout the city aro prepared to treat all emergency cases. First-nld treatment should be given only by n physician. Director Kruscn. AIRPLANES AT HATB0R0 Racing and Dancing to Mark Fourth Celebration Hntboro will stage nn open-air Fourth of July carnival to raise $2300 to mo torize the fire department. Dancing, outdoor amusements and airplane flights will make up the program. Burgess P. Robins6n is chairman of the arrangement committee, which con sists of Walter Carrcll, Ralph Wilson. William F. Wilson, Dr. Thomas Read ing, Sirs. George Blsenhart, S. Carl Gardner, Mrs. Walter Carroll, Paul Jones, Mis. Flmer Curtis and II. C. Dunlap. Former Assembljmnn Fletcher B. Stltes, of Xnrberth, will deliver the ad diess at the patriotic meeting. In Lnwndnlti and Crescentvile honor will be shown to the service men by a parade, in which the Lawndnli1 Pa triotic Association, the Snellenbuig Cadets, school, children. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the Red Cross Auxiliary and the P. O. S. of A. will take, part. It is expected that nearly 2000 persons will march. At tho following exer cises, .loseph S. MacLaughlin, dlrictor of supplies, will be the principal speaker. These two towns had 114 boys in the service. GLENSIDE CELEBRATION Signet Rings to Be Given to All Boys In the Service The Fourth of July community cele bration iu Gleuside will bo in charge of the Glenside Pntiiotic Association, which will furnish evei bo fiom that town who has been hi the service a sig net ring, with his initials and brunch of the service inscribed thereon. A parade b.v Girl and Boy Scouts, school childien. lodges, automobiles nnd ' floats will open the eeicmonics, to be followed bv an athletic meet. In the evening a musical program, with the following soloists, has been nrranged : Mn.v Farle.v, sopiano; Oswald Blake, iw; Robert Carson, baritone; F. ' ss J Li Xfm? stolen every year!. Write us todsy, or 'phone Filbert 4203 F. O. B. Mfg. Co. See Mr. Hunter, City Sale Mgr., at City Sales Office & Service Station 2035 Market, Street .- AT v-Tjt' bT - I Ncvln Wiest. cornctlst: H. II. Watson, accompanist) nsslstcd by Kthcl Katzell. Elizabeth Thompson, Natalie Uojer and George Hallowcll. In addition there will be a com munity sing, led by the children, and a spceinl Boy Scout song, written by Mrs. Helen Stuhltrage nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, will be rendered by the Glcnsidc Scouts. Prizes for tho best automobiles, floats nnd features in the parade will be given. As a climax L. X. Fende will stago several elaborate, tableaux. At each pole you pass Few minds can grasp a figure as large as a million. Here is one way: Next time you are riding on the back platform of an observation car, watching the miles fade b"y, imagine a parcel of eight copies of The Delineator thrown off at each telegraph pole you pass. If this were kept up all the way from, New York to San Francisco, there would still be left forty thousand Delineators out of a single month's edition of a million. And 'every Delineator 12 million a year carries its message (and yours?) into the heart of an Amefican family. The elineator The. Maqezlntz In ' One1 Million Homzi worth FIND 7 STOLEN AUTOS IN SALF 0110 ST. GARAGEl Motoc TCevt' Hedqvurte;ri,T Say Drteciivej, Afttr Mi dibies Are Idenltfitd PALSTAVE- HOLD-UP.MAN e Ea suit netmum wwr h W 4tc(lvM rMCvr la I trmt. Iil- tr ttTMt fr Km. UUn4 I b, Ui, L e 'm' i ' Jt Tram tha .Plilladeluhts XXaAti Anwllewi, Tbr4iir,JBU 3,tlt . - ' jP I I ip' - 1 n
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