Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,, JfftlflAt, SEPTEMBER 5,' 1&9
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PRIDE 0
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MOTHER
Although HI, She Will Attempt
to Get Up From Bed to
Greet Son
CAMDEN PLANS WELCOME
500,000 PERSONS MAY VIEW
GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Knights Templar "Program for Wednesday Night Includes
Features Never Attempted Before
His eighty-scven-ycnr-old mother
doesn't know nnythlnR about the peace
jubllse parade tomorrow in Camden, but
she docs know that her "Flower of tho
Family," as she calls Admiral xienry j.
Wilson, commander ot tne -
k fleet, Is comtnc home.
1 For that reason tht Httlo white
haired, old-fashioned woman who U the
admiral's mother was much better to
day and the the old friends, physician-,
who are In attendance don't promise but
hope she may be able to set up tomor-
row when her illustrious son returns.
'If she can Just Ret up onco more,
Vl be satisfied." wrote Admiral Wilson
to Tits sister. He wa- recommended to
bo promoted to a full admiral two
months nRo, iu recognition of nis cr -Ices
abroad.
Admiral Wilson will review the pa
rade of soldiers of Camden tomorrow
and will be the Buet of honor of the
city. Hut he hates "show." according
to his sister, who thinks that he will
spend mot of M time at the little
home at .".15 Mount Vernon street
where his mother is so ill.
Stirred by Ilonor
Mrs. Wilson was ns excited as a lit
tle girl over the last celebration, the
"welcome home'' of Admiral Wilson in
April. As an honor to her, the paraders
marohed past the home where lio has
been for fortj-lhc years. It was too
much for the little lady, and sho has
hardly stirred from bed for nineteen
weeks as the result, relatives say. That
Is the reason the "biR time" tomorrow
is being kept from her.
The old -fashioned rooms were hoing
dusted down to the lnt corner today
"for Hnrrj" and the "grand sword,"
with which he was presented last time
by Camden, was htms prominentia on
the wall beside his picture. Flowers
were put in the freshly polished vase,
and ever thing is ready.
"They make a lot of Harry." said
his sister, Sirs. Townsend, "but he
likes best the things his mother tells
him when be comes here."
She and the rest of the family never
understood wheie "Ilaro" got his boy
kood fondness for the water.
"His father nctcr hnd it," they say.
"Ho used to hae a dread of the water
.. and said ho might go to Kurope some
time, but it would only be when they
built a railroad.
Was "Tug" Wilson
"They used to call 'Harry.' 'Tug.' "
said Mrs. Townsend. "t am not sure
whether that is because he used to
sit around "the Starr Docks down the
street all the time even when he was
'so' high and watch the tugs, or whether
it was after n famous prize fighter of the I
day, 'Tug' Wilson. He would even pla I
hookey from school when a big boat
was coming in and he was alwajsi
bimply wild to go to sea."
Mrs. Townsend said that Admiral
Wilson had received an appointment to
Annapolis when he was only fifteen
years old, because he was able to pass
the examinations, and he might hae
told "a story" on his age, she said
She said at Annapolis they used to call
i him admiral "N'obby" Wilson.
1 j-"When he first got his uniform he
nnd asked them all," she said, "to te'l
JXJfiim it no didn't look 'nnb7. '
one sam nc certainly looKed noDby
Jtf his mother's eye when he came home
last time with his Leg:on of Ilonor and
his great silver "chrjsanthemum"
decoration.
"No other mother has a son like
him," says Mrs. Wilson.
GIRL SCOUT CAMP CLOSES
Eight Hundred Accommodated at
Paoll During Summer Months
Odahkotah, the Girl Scout camp at
Paoli, has been officially clospd by Miss
A. K. Ginder, director. Today a group
of Girl Scouts under the direction of
TUiss Leonn Maxim, assistant director
of the Girl Scouts, are taking down
tents, nailing up windows and packing
away supplies in the mess hall and the
ktoreroom.
Tho camp accommodated S00 girls
during tho summer months and rep
resentatives of more than fifty troops
were entertained. The recreation hall
will bo kept open all winter, so that
week-end parties may be held in the
coasting season.
SPECTATOIIS of the fireworks dis
play which Is to mark Templars'
Week will be able to witness many
of the pyrotechnics used during the war.
The display will be made iu Fair
mount Park from Glrard avenue
bridge next Wednesday night.
The program is now complete and
comprises seventy numbers. These in
clude a number of patriotic displays.
One of these is tho releases of a "Star
Spangled Ilnnner" one mile in height.
To accomplish this feat a large
balloon will be used.
Other displays will be shown on the
Schnjlkill river, which will be Illumi
nated as llglil as day for the purpose.
Accommodations for spectators on both
sides of the river have been arranged,
so that spare hns been nrotidcil for
battlefields, Illumination shells with du
ration stars, war rockets with para
chute lights, light and sound rockets
and light balls ns thrown from nir
plnnes, used by the United Stntes nnd
Allied armies, comprise this section.
An exhibit of 100 electric sunbursts
will herald the device "Cross and
Crown." covering 100 square feet.
Disclinige of twenty-five two-break
in) stic shells, a patriotic cannonnde, a
(light of twentj-fivc flowering pntnpas
rockets and a salio of fifty "Pershing"
bomhettes will be the prelude to "The
Star Spangled Uanrw," 800 square feet
in extent
and tli
The
released from bpmbs, 1000 feet in air,
will be located liv powerful searchlights.
VISITING TEMPLARS
WILL CROWD CITY
Knights Pouring Into Philadel
phia From All Sections of
Country for Conclave
CITY BEING DECORATED
The orusade of Knights Templar
from all parts of North America to the
thirty-fourth triennial conclave of the
grand enenmpment. which begins hero
tomorrow, is on in enrnest.
At all the hotels, at all the available
nt. surmounted by a golden eagle jnpnrtm(,nt am, bonl(inK Ilouw, 0f the
e motto "Pro l'ntria. .. ,,.,.. -. i tvsi
banner of the Knights Templar. cl-v' ,p"n in Atlantic City nnd 1 1-
more than half a million persons to view A (i ,av of lf. largost l)0nb, rv flI.cd
the exhibition with safety nnd com- itl PMIndolpliin will be (he next feature
. . Screens rf fire, volleys of light and
Iu the program are included numer
ous set-pieces, one of which will be a
moonlight lepresentntion of Niagnra
Falls, which will bu the largest pyro-
ircnnic reproduction ot its kind
attempted in the 1'nited States.
Flight of 100 Rockets
flash rockets, twenty acrobatic batteries.
"the field of the cloth of gold," will
be shown.
A magical illumination of trees nnd
cver foliage on both sides of the river will
be specially introduced.
.n episode of the war will be a mimic of the exercises
mlugton, reservations have been made
to accommodate the nrmy of Templars
and their parties, whose number al
icady bids fair to exceed the reception
committee's estimate of l.'O.OOO.
The arrival at Urond Street Station
tomorrow evening at II o'clock of the
"Grand Master's Special." which
brings from Pittsburgh Most Kminenl
Sir I.ec Stewart Smith, grend master,
and the other officers of the grand en
campment, will mark the formal start
Large block letters in bright colors presentation of trench firing, blowing
will outline the motto device. "Welcome.
Sir Knights, to Philadelphia." A flight
of 100 nMic rockets and a salvo of
ten three-ln eak rainbow shells will pre
cede an aurora borealis of six -break
shells in red and greeu fire canopies.
A battery of 100 electric streamers,
forming a screen of colored fire, will
intpnilniin n TAi.nl.in C T ! 1.
a i .! j ,. .-. ., quencc bomb
...ufei-u in ncn iiuu Jiullilllg IUIH.'I11H Ul r,ltrvii
dazzling daylight effect.
Twenty-five prismatic whirlwinds,
gyrating into hugtj umbrellas, and an
acre of variegated stars formed by
twentj-five bombshells will be shown.
A deiec I'OO feet long will typify
"The Groe of Jeweled Palms" iu a
pyrotechnic forest.
"Manhattan Ucach" shells, twenty
five Ilronning gun batteries discharging
colored bullets, multicolored stars ami
conceits fired bv mammoth shells, a bat
tery of searchlight shells and ten Yan
kee Doodle mines will ndd to the warlike
suggestions.
Ij-rgo Aquatic Dlsplay
Tbe aquatic display includes pi is
matic fountains, diving devils, floating
batteries, submarine torpedoes, water
lilies, geysers and other water wonders.
AVnr signals as actually used on the
up of a mine nnd ennnonnding
Itochets to Itlg "Good Night"
The reproduction of Niagnra Falls
will oi'imipv the entire length of the
bridge and will be fired by electricity.
Itocket. shell and bomb display and
n displnv of 100 golden spray fountains
with wateifall effects, and a grand se-!,i.a
exhibit, will take place1 nm
preliminary to the htar npanglecl tfan
ner created bj the ascent of a mam
I moth balloon carrying a powerful mag
uesiuni light illuminating the
surroundings. At an altitude of one
mile the pvrotrchnie flag will unfurl,
showing stars 'and stripes, 1100 feet in
length, nnd 1.10 feet wide.
A wide scramble of wriggling tad
poles, twenty twinkling sfar shells, anil
a quartet of musical rockets with flute
and whistle effects, are other novelties.
The final device consists of u fine
portrait of Most Imminent Sir I.ec Stew
art Smith, grand master, grand en
campment, enclosed in a laurel wreath
centered with the jewels of the grand
master. This reproduction will be IfiOO
square feet in extent
From the moment of
tne welcome to the grand master in
the trninshed by Philadelphia division
and his escort to the ltellevue-Stratford
until the night of Saturdaj, Septem
ber 1,1, the program is complete.
Philadelphia's hotel nnd business men
arc co-operating In the effort of the j
reception committee 10 nouse. teed antl
their evolutions and Intricate formations
under cover.
Many Templars of prominence, ln
eluding the grand masters nnd their
aides from distant states, arc arriving
hourly. Delegations from the recep
tion committee meet nil distinguished
visitors and escort them to their hotels.
The final plans for the encampment
were discussed nt a meeting o the com
mittee last night. Everything was pro
nounced in readiness for the formal
opening of the program,
Itusincss houses all over the city arc
being decked in bunting and electric
displays appropriate to the occasion.
The black and white of the Templars
mingles with the national and city col
ors, while appropriate mottoes await
only the dawning of the conclave to
blare forth In Incandescent welcome.
The committee made no request that
merchants or industrial houses deck
their business places for the encamp
ment. The generous nnd widespread
spontaneity with which the city is greet
ing the visiting knights is tho more
gratify ing to those here who have labored
to uphold the city's record for hospi
tality. Tanker on Trial Trip
The 7000-ton tanker Sharon, built
at the Pennsylvania shipyard of the
Pusey i. Jones Company, Gloucester,
will riturn from its trial trip today.
The tanker left the plant yesterday and
carried a number of officials of the
Emergency Fleet Corporation and the
company, nnd went to the Delaware
Ilreakwatcr, where it was tested out
for Keu-rnl hours. The shipping board
will likely turn the vessel over to some
company for operation.
f entertain the Wtors during these busy
The display will close with a final
flight of ,"00 lotkets forming in nir the
Knights Tmelpnr bouquet, and the
motto device "Good Night."
of the arriving eommandcries ,
aie not stopping iu the city, but nre j
going direct to Atlantic City and other I
out-of-town nlnces whore nccommoda- 1
entire (ions have been arranged for them. These'
will commute during tho' conclave's
duration. I
Seveial of the Knights Templar drill I
corps, which are to compete in the ex- i
hibition on the Parkway next Wed- '
nesday, an- here or en route. Detroit i
Commander . for thirty yenrs a prize- I
winner in such eents, is bringing'
twelve platoons of sixteen men each
and its own band of sixty pieces. This
crack Templar body is due here today .
Chicago Commander-. No. 10, with '
its drill imp-, arrived last evening audi
is quartered at the Vcndig. The mem- i
hers of this organisation have already
secured a drill hall and when weather!
prevents outdoor practice on the Park- j
way the Chicago Knights will rehcaise
A.
DR.MALLONOUTOFARMY
Receives Discharge After Two Years'
Service; Qalned Major's Rank
Dr Charles A. Mallon, 1511 North
Seventeenth street, who recently re
turned from oerscas, hns received his
discharge.
Doctor Mallon
entered the serv
ice two years ago,
receiving his com
mission ns lieuten
ant in the dental
reserve corps. He
spent some time nt
Camp Taylor and
was later sent to
Camp Johnston,
Fin., where he was
appointed camp
dental surgeon, and
was promoted to'
captain. I
In August. 1018,
he was transfer
red to Base IIos-
pital No. 03, and
sent overseas, and
there re-
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of the occupants, smashed furniture nnd
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BIRTH OF LAFAYETTE
TO BE HONORED HERE
City Will Celebrate 162d Anni
versary and Marne Battle at
Independence Hall
The lG2d anniversary of the birth
of Lafayette and the fifth anniversary
of the first battle of the Marne will be
celebrntcd at Independence Squnrc to
morrow afternoon. The procram has
been arranged by a citizens' committee
of this city.
The AVashineton-I.nfayette flae bear-
ins thirteen stars and stripes, will be
raised. Henry Mazot, secretary-director
of French services in America will
mnke the principal address. The flag
was presented to this city by Joseph
T. Bnlley antl his son, Major Charles
Weaver Ilalley, of the citizens' com
mittee. The services will be held In'In
dependence Hall. Other addresses will
bo made by Claude. T. Ileno. president
1'. O. S. of A. ; Judge l'ntterson. Kd
ward J. Cnttell. W. (). Hart, of Xew
Orleans, nnd Colonel J. Campbell Gil-more.
Soldiers and sailors will attend nnd
sing war songs to the music of the
Philadelphia police band. Mine. Marie
Chlrey licechcr will sing the "Marseil
laise." Similar services will be held in Paris
tomorrow In the Hotel de Ville. A dup
licate flag of the one to be raised here
also will be unfurled over the capitol
of the French Hcpiiblic. A letter re
ceived from the municipal council In
I'aris for the gift of tho flag from the.
citizens' committee says:
"Wlillo Its colors are waving In 'the
Paris sky, our hearts will beat In uni
son with ydurs."
Gives Plot for Lansdale Memorial
IaniJale, Pa., Sept. C J. 11. Rauch
has donated, a plot of ground adjoining
his hotel to the cx-scrvlcc men of the
borough for the erection of n memorial
shnft to the nine Lansdale youths who
died In the service. Contribution itro
being solicited from the ranks of the
local service men only.
To Erect Tablet to H. B. WcrrHj
.A tablet In memory of Hlbberd SiiS
Worrell, president of the Philadelphia
Ileal Estate Iloard. who died on August
15, will be erected at the boardVlieadt
quarters, at 1121 Walnut street. Mr,
Worrell was the fifth president t the
board. " '
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Jeffrey Morrison, n patrolman of the
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trate Stevenson ou n chnrge of illegally
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