'v? fmx" EVENING PUBLIC jbEDaEEHinABELPHrA; WEDNESDAY, - SEPTEMBER 3, 1919 ERSHING MAY PAY VBSIT TO THIS CITY Knights Templar Want Gonerat to Review Industrial Parade on September 11 PLAN GREAT RECEPTION General Pershinc, (ommnnder-lu-chief of the Amerionn forces in Trance, may visit l'liilailrlpliln ntvtt week. Suggestion lias been made to the committee having in rliargc the ar rangements for the thirty-fourth tri ennial rondrup of the Urn ml Rncnmp ment, Knights Templar of the Uultftl States, to Invite the American loni l mander of the nation's armies in France, to be present here on. Thurs I day, September 11, This Is the date Reelected for the great industrial parade. Originally it was hoped that Gen eral Pershing Jnlght bo able to come to the city in time to rclcw the grand (parade and review of the Knights iTemnlar in hnnnr nt Hip Amprimucx Iff , cauea to me colors. General Pershing is a Templar. The uncertainty of the exact date of the general's arrival and the uncompleted plans for his reception in N'cu York preclude hope that he will be here for the review. Members of the encampment com mittee, however, have not lost henrt. The committee meets tomorrow eve ning. If bj that time word is received from New York setting the date for the New York celebration definite! for cither Mondaj or Tuesdaj , no time w 111 be lost by the Templars. A wireless invitntlon will be flashed, through the secretary of war, to the Leviathan, asking (Jeneraf Pershing to review the. industrial pageant on Thursday of Templar week. That the general will accept, if his other en gagements do not conflict, is taken for granted, as the exercises here carry a double appeal, in that thev are jointlj a Templar nud peace juLilec celebra tion. In the. event of such acceptance, the committee is prepared to arrange for the general's receptio'n and comfort while in the citv upon short notice. WELCOME ADMIRAL WILSON Camden to Have Peace Jubilee Sat urday In Honor of Fleet Head Camden Trill have n peace jubilee Saturday to welcome home one of its native sons, Admiral Henry II. Wilson. commander of the Atlantic fleet during the war. The jubilee will first take the form bf.a parade which Admiral Wilsou will review from the headnuarters of. the fJNinth Ward Republican Club. He turned Camden veterans' of the Twen ty-ninth and Seventy-eighth divisions will march, as well as men from every . industrial plant in Camden. Admiral Wilson will be presented .with n sword at the Third Iteeiirimt Armory, where n banquet will be given in nis nonor. service men will attend tne Banquet. CITY PREPARES WELCOME FOR GREAT TEMPLAR HOST Coming of 125,000 Visitors for Thirty-fourth Triennial Con vention Will Tax All Resources of Philadelphia Philadelphia hospitality Is facing the ,most severe tax ever laid upon 1U re sourcefulness. More than 12.1,000 visitors arc ex pected here before Monday for the thirty-fourth triennial conclave of the Grand Kucampment, Knights Templar of the Pnlted States. Prom ever state In the Union, from Canada nnd Europe, this host already is mobilizing for the advance to this citj. Ileservatlons asked for at the hotels exceed their capacity. So great has the demand for rooms become that the committee In charge of the accommodation of visitors has arranged with the management of hotels in Atlantic City to provide sleeping quarters for atleast 5000 Templars and their wives for the duration of the con clave, September 0 to 13, inclusive. Arrangements also have been made, motor procession, with the rnllroads that the visiting Templars temporarily quartered at the seashore city may be furnished with a Npeclal rate of fare to and from, Phila delphia covering the same period. 1400 Commandcrles In UrOJccl States There arc about 1400 commanderies of Knights Templar in the United States. Ilctwccn R00 nnd .150 of these will be represented nt the conclave. This total onlj accounts for those command eries which have asked for reservations up to date. Others nre expected to announce their intent to send delega tions. Jlnnj special trains have been char tered, and It has been found that the terminal facilities here arc far from ade quate to handle this nrmv. Co-operating with the Templars, the managements of the rallwa) lines nre planning addi tional detraining fac lllties nt points along their tiacks most convenient for the visitors. Most Eminent Sir Lee Stcnar Smith, of Pittsburgh, ginnd master of the Grand Kncampment. the highest rnnking Templnr in the United States, will ar rive Saturdnv. lie will be accompanied by several bundled members of the Grand Encampment and their wives. Their headquarters will be at the Bellevue-Strntford. Several iiiemh-s of the grand master's party are en prle from their home' in all parts of tV United States to Pitts burgh. Thejivill assemble in that citv Saturdav morning, when all will board the "Grand master's special train." The paitv is clue to arrive at Broad Street Station at 0 p. m. Upon arrival the distinguished Temp lars nd their ladies will be met nt the station bj the entlic membership of Div -ision Xo. 1, Knights Templar of Penn sjlvnnia. All of the Knights Templar bands will join in this welcoming pro cession, which will be in charge of W. Freeland Kendrick, diviiional coin maudcr. Canadian Dignitaries Coming Another distinguished visitor will be Charles II. Collins, of Toronto, supreme grand master of the Sovereign Greaf Priory of Canada. In the Canadian party are Most Kxc client Sir Julius, Gordon, grand chancellor, and IUght Eminent Sirs Joseph Cowan nnd Wil liam Norris. The latter are aides to the supreme grand master. The delegation from the Dominion expects 10 arrive on Sunday. Word was received today of the pro spective presence of a large delegation of Knights Templar from St. John's, Halifax. This party is due Monday morning. Some of the out-of-town command cries will J nrade mounted, and their ndvnnce requests for hoises furnish another Incident that will place a heavy tlix on the dt.v's rapacities As the parade Tue.dav Is expected to number more than 2.",000 Knights the propor tion of horsemen Is certain to be everal thousand. The lommlttee is preparing to requisition animals from other citins. The displnv ol horseflesh in Tues day's parade will be in direct contrast to the plnns for Thursdav's Industrial pageant. In the latter, no horses will be permitted in line. Xor will anj of the participants traverse the route nfoot. From end to mci u will be a Regalia Worth $2,500,000 in Parade of Templars One hundred black horses were ordered b wire today for use of 11 visiting comrnandery of Knights Templar In next Tuesdav's parade, which is to be a fenturc of the tri eunlal conclave of the Grand En enmpment here. Corinthian Chasseur Commnnd ery. No. fil, of this citv, owns Kit) outfits, n complete riding equipment, valued nt $2."i,000. 'Ihousunds of participants In Tuesdav's parade will be on horseback. The estimated value of the Tem plar regalia worn bj those in lino on this occasion, exclusive of horEe equipment, fs placed at $,C00,000. Sue Autolst for $15,000 Anna M Searles nnd her mother, Mrs Anna J'. Searles, of Cluster, huve tiled suit against Henrj 11 Griiv, nNo of Chester, to recover $li 000 damages. The statement of claim arrs that on September 17 of last veat Mrs. Searles was struck bj Gra.v's automo bile ns she was crossing Concord ave nue at l'ighth 'treet, Chester. It is charged that the dcefndant was driving his car rcckleslv. DARBY. H0N0RSS0LDIERS Major Van Roden and Colonel Haller Among Speakers Darbv's peace celebration is swing ing into full pneo and getting set for the climax Saturday, when there will be n great parade of returned Yanks Last night more than 11)00 soldleis nnd rooters attended an open nlr mass meeting nt Fifth and Muin streets,' Dnrbj, wheic "welcome home" speeches were made to the soldiers bj officers and prominent citizens More thnn 300 soldiers, sailors and marine, who served through the world vvni, weic present. ' The speeches were made in the glare ' of red and white lights from the steps of the 'I bird Regiment Armorv. Among the officers who spoke wire Major I.e Uo nn Itndeii, presiding ofliccr of special and gnneial court innttlal cans at Camp Meade; Lieutenant lolonel Franklin P Unller, of the Iron (Ten ' tj eighth) Division. 11m! others 1m promptu. Colonel Haller gave an in teresting sketch of the braver of his men at Kpermiv nnd in the Argoniu Foret. There was n sing nnd ion licit. t N $5QG,000.00 Sale of Excess Materials Bids Solicited The Hercules Towdei Company solicits, "as IsU and "where Is' bids ,?" of "PI"'oxVte!y WOO.000 00 worth of tew and uaecl Kenern" J?? Snd GUlesplea.nx.ej Pmem ,0C&td Rt thC'r P,antB at Lake June""", at theUpuSttr'alS arene"" unles,, "'""wise specified, ana may bo inspected Approximate quantity 180 H. P, 6000 g-al. 4000 lbs. 31000 lbs. , S100 lbs. 15000 lbs. 1000 lbs. 1000 lbs. 8000 lbs. 10000 lbs. 1500 lbs. T00O lbs. 1600 pieces 15000 ple'ces 2000 pieces 2100 pieces 100 each 100 each 1000 lbs 1E00 each too E000 16000 2000 ft. I000O ft. 2 11000 KT. S each 1200 lbs. 10 doz. (Make separate bid for eaeh class of material) Class of Material Motors Paints and Varnishes Dements Norway Iron Band Steel Tank Steel Tool Steel Cast Steel Misc. Iron Misc. Steel Ilubber Stripsr" Sheets, Tubing & Forms racking Brass Fittings Iron and Steel Fittings Brass Cocks and Valves Iron and Steel Cocks and Valves Hangers C. I Fullejs .Tubes Zinc Lined Powder Boxes Zinc IJned Xltro Cotton Boxes Perforated Oalv. Iron Baskets Brass and Copper Wire Cloth Iron and Steel Wire Cloth Kroeschell Ten Machines with 1 Cooler (1-25 ton and 1-12 H ton rfPioltrJ . Per lot (used) Miller Duplex Beaters Per each (used) Guyed Steel Stack (96 x 120 It ) with breechlnp (not erected) Per lot Restaurant Equipment and Sup Piles Per lot (used) (As located at Mess Hall, Gillespie, X. J.) 24 In. No. 12 F. H. Brass Wood Screws , Per ktoss Band Instruments ' Per lot (used) Women's Woolen Work Suits Pitch Forks and Shovels Unit for Bidding Per H. P. 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Twist Drills (000 tiet Asbestos Pipe Covering 1000 lamps Nitrogen Lamps too lamps Tungsten Lamps 1100 lamps Carbon Lamps 12(000 feet Klectrlcal Wire (bare i. insulated) 10000 re ex uonciuit Per pound Per dozen Per dozen Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Per pound Ptr peund Per pound Per nound Per pound Per pound Per nound Per dozen Per pound Per watt Per watt Per a P. Per pound Per pound 1000 pieces Condulets covers, etc (Crouse Hindu mostly) Per disc, from list 100 doz. Brooms Per dozen 3000 feet Steel Wire Rope Per pound 6 NltrlQ Acid Retorts Per each Quantities are approximate an sale is Intended to cover the quantities which are In excess after the reservation by Us of a, reasonable operating; Ktpck. Bids for any particular class of material are to cover the entire quantity of that class of material which we consider to be In excess of our own needs. . 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