Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 17, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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7i7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Naircy Wyiuic Hears of a Neiv Kind of License She Sees
Returned Hero on Chestnut Street Many
Attend Polo Games at Bala
DID jotl know you lind to get n HeenRC
'to give a ilnncc this yenr? That
certainly does bent nil, does it not? T
Jtust hoard that the other day nnl It
struck my funny spot. Can't you see
all those who want to give debutante
rtn.tt.a atnndinv in (nn nl. Initio the
Ijfj license office waiting their turns? Now
VJc . If la funnv ytntt rrnw It IS T wonder
vvhnt'the idea is?
U seems to me In the ila. when
liquids were served, as well as eatables,
II might have been a good M'a t ',avc
a license for those parties, oh 1 yes,
but in these innocent days, when the
strongest thing you could have served at
a hotel would be lemonade or ginger ule,
I wonder why.
Well, of course automobiles have to
have licenses and so do dogs, and the
first thing you know you mny have to
go down the street with a license
around your neck yourself, just like
your favorite dog.
WKLT, it would be hard to find
lovelier weather than the three
days of the polo games so fnr. don't you
agree with me? It's really starting up
the general gayety all round. There have
heen a number of small dinners and af
fairs generally in connection with the
polo that have been very enjoyable.
The John Converses gae a dinner on
Monday night nt their Ttosemont home
nnd the night before that the Ilobbie
Cassatts entertained a number of
interns, tvnue rnn.pnr inp n u iucim
will have a partv nt dinner nt tneir , tneir winter liomp on the Main Line. ' '""go in visit uic places ni uisinn,
I'aoli home. And any number stuy In the ! itoiest A program of sports bus been
."' - " - ...... . . ' ..-..
evening at the Country Club, though i
entertaining at home seems to be more
popular than it formerly was
SPEAKING of the Countrv Club and n'Plr .,tuo1 "'""I' ''"Itlrfii left Cape .May
n1 nn- ...,M' mWes me think."" M,.""ln::..un(1 T' rctl,rn ''''
nl 11 n. 1 . J rn,.i
"i iiiv. ivuae jLrre uiiu iiit-ii ,i n., .......
son, who is one of the members 1 always
associate with that club; and that ngain
leminds me of Gilder Jackson, whom
I saw on the street the other day. Did
vou know he had just gotten back? He
was a captain in the marines nnd won
three Croix de Guerre and wns cited at
various times.
Thnt's some fine lecoid il seems to
me
And 1 heard yeMcrdnt that .liminie
(Jay you know, he lies in . (Irriluiii
town hns been awaided the decointiou
of chevnlier of the Legion of Honor by
the president of Fiance. He also re
ceived the D. 8,-Of nnd Croix de (iuerie
with a palm. Captain Gay wns con
nected with the Thirtieth Infantry,
Third Diiion. Gilder Jnckson, whom
every one calls Jack, by the wnj, was
in the Fifth Regiment of the Marines.
Second Division.
HPS one 11
alvvnis an
ot those mleiesting unci i
musing people who havoi
giowti up with a mental, mural and
physical innbility to spell. One of those
people who start" n letter anil if you
happen to be in the same room With
them nearly drive you crazy asking
vou. "How do you spell ?" You
nnnliy get sn (hat you don t know or
care how to spoil your own name and
address.
The mother of this pmticulnr young
person 1 have in mind lie's nlil
enough to know better, nt that is pos
sessed of a large ami hearty laugh
which she loves
cently she gaVi
exercise it, and
that she told oth
how you happen
She was vr
sitting (mt on t
smoking his a
opposite her. I
wrote the word
below it. "Tew
with the pad. she
way do you spell i
lie inspected
Well." he fini
to the second oni
but I alicaim spell
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
.Mr and Mrs. Paul Clayton, of Ciav '
wyn, Haverford, will entertain at din- I
nor tomoirow evening in honor of .hole
..U..8..1-., ....ss i.uroara i.. i laymn. tie- ,
rore the dance which Dr. und Mrs.'
Kdwm R. (irahanV are giving at the
Meriou (iolf Club in honor of their I
daughter. Miss fiortrude Ann Graham. I
Mr. and Mrs. Arorris L. Clothier will
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nkso give a .small dinner tomorrow eve-
..;., o r.i.i., ... ..i
nng at Cairemon. illanovn i,i
honor of their daughter, Miss Dorothy'
L. Clothier, before the dnnce.
1 I
uic marriage oi .viish Anna Walter
Straw-bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Frcjderie H. Strawbridge, of Torworth,
(lermantoVn, and Mr. John Wiptljiop
( laghorn, son of Mrs. John Wlnthrop
K...I -..- I r-
to indulge. And ie- I j" '""' ,V V ". r".' " vid Rosenvvald. of 22:!2 South ISr.m.l nt nils,,., c ouegc. . nami.ersourg. ,.,.......... "..",;.,,, ,,.,.. "'" "'"" """ ""'-a' - . - ..-. J '"
e herself j, chance to ." ,, Ut.eet. have rctuiiied home, after bv- M, ,,,! M,-s HP,be D. Umber, of , V v! . ' ' "V V' '."' . .,".,1. ..' . ' ! s "' ; r. ' t , rn , " the Rev a" Hour tor w ( AP 1(1 ' " V, 7riV5!VVAwb?B.5K? t
I enjoyed it so much ,,.,. . ,, . "JB spent n fcrtiiight with their friend, ill!) Stnnhtiilge street. ..Iiscmd their i ' " " "".".... ,...,, m.s.- "" . . .. T, If All records for riveting nt Hog Ish,, .T, ", 1J-' stx.vi.ey co. "
ers about it. and that's L.Mr.- V l"il,1,..; UVlf, n! h"r '?,"' "ol!r"1 ' Kta". -V. ' tlilitj lift!, wedding nimli n,y on nesn meeung ...rr.inged Herbeit L. cm O. M A i t ih' " Jn IC. bl)ik(,n . lf. ,., ,,,, WALLACE REID ' VAI.I.I3T .OF"-
to Lear of U. "?"'" ',,. ' WS V "' I," sn. A" ;Va n I ..nr,.. ,1. Silverman and his sister, ""'"fl 'J' S V, Z Z' "h.T. I A """ ""Tl .,".". S'.". ' of September. The average numbe" of U,,, "P
iting her grocery list. vo.,.,e. , Miss Hertha .1. Silverman, of S04 South , '., ' "s ' ,,V .;- 1 iV ,V .,'... .".'." ""' "-.-..,.. cms., ,,., ,,s., L T, ,mnn, n ,,1 be .....formed bv rivets driven per hour by each gang in ' ' -"' ' il'l'"! T,V,T . ?.T'L'l. WXXBSM ,
he porch, and sou was ,! itth stieet, have just, returned from h V rV,;. Mrs. IS C. .Tohnson and l.te.i" "V'V . T"' """ nr'"'"n- "' ,he Rev. Ooorge D. Harris, rector of St. the wee', ended September (i was :!'., 1. UiJfr': i '
fter-hrenkfast cigarette I .. 't.,, "1",m '"l1-""" 'Ml"'-N",!-'u'n tennnt Frank II. Itnrber. I " e unni touch es on inc pi.insoi , . Chinch. Fall River. Mas, . as against i.n avemge of :'.2.7 for the U LV"1 17 JX MnrCTPT n;."wl7TJ)f.
auslng in the list, she "u"r" fMlLtLPMIA . -- s,... ...a,,,,,, ,, .P.IC. ' '"S "V-o-.Vnn., i ' " .Tn. fh"- of ""' I'ri.leernom. nested by month of August nnd 1!U for Septe,,,- 'UWU .....s.,,,, uuw
"Tuesday," and just i Mr. and Mrs. Hiram It. .Millet, of, of lieUnll. stree . Imv c re irc',1 ,,. ''."'' s,"--',,-,"ll)- "' '" l" ,,'t" ,l. Urv. Frederick R. Seymour, rector her. 1111s, A total of ."..'JRn.SIT nvet. , vjiei- Ttir cvnTKn Oasr- ,
sdny." Leaning over' '" Vuund street, returned on .Moil- ROXBOROUGH ltuckhlll Falls, where they- spent the 1 1,'' ' of St. Philip's Church. , were drive n in August. .... . s... '- i "DAT 4
said. '-.Tack, which i ,.?: '. v ..,"",, mnm"'. "'I' . , , mention fnllowe.l l.v Inn summer nt their cottage Others who The meeting will he he'd LiiethU A smull wedding supper will he s,., vcl Hog Island up to September 1.. hud - - - v- j!
IV" '?"f.lZ . Jw.r,'i:...V.,'r iV,;:I":.lVv oiiet ', IpS rVt ,.r J.L ".''"". .fr!'."' -Pending the Miinnier at nf,,.,.,,,,,,,, at the ,,li, e of R. K. C.is.tl. for the bridal party nnd the intlm.it.. liuin.hed fifty -three ships, of which' fT? ST&VS MARKZ& fi
the two words gi-nvelv. I Moss, f .-,021 Walnut street, have ns the nolhnny Kvangolical Lntbernn '" ' ' "',' ' '"M'. ,! si, C. TmW l "''"'' active Harvard worker, in the friends ..f Ihe two families After a trip forty -four have been delive.ed. It i. It M2&)l)M CONTINUOl.
iilly decided, pointing, n"'.,r R"rt. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jeorge Knox '''""."""" "'"""'" " '" I..lr.elcie and Mi . aiul Mrs Fiank S. vJonimor. in) trust iiuil.ling. " ...lKc ; mK... ....... ..... .. ,r. now making uiunciiings nr me line oi , ii y i , ; '.T,-; VAt'DEVIMiW
e. "that laok rlirht. '"" V"'"',""l15"ll'r- -M(ss Amv K,10X. ot, r.V";.1. ' .... ' '.' ? "I," . ""B." " Yenkle. I Mr Wills, who served ll,-,t will, the ' J alrl. "".' ". " "'".,".- ..n"0", "-even n month. I vJJ ' " ' n a m , in m
., ,, ,, T. ' i itsourg l, ra. " "" ..". """ .-. v.-.i ui.ii- con...... . ...... , , . .vir. u.irris is can unin lor i, piscopa Onh two hins have needed renaos Al fnt rik,t Tnoi ihH
it the other way.' ,...., ...,. ,,ntl-cwar Addresses will be made by Airs. Frank II lluggs. Jliss Louise I Kcd ( ross , ashing on and In er htmfIH at rornellI'niversit, . I Tl . VrZ, ck n VockTn Vl e IterJ,.,, . ...,..AV .9. .XROUPE
.' a s-, 1- .(,..... .,,,. ii ii,, .,i,s. , iiiirir, ..isii,. 11, .. ., run i.ntr. ,i,n ,.'m. iinH... u..,.u....i.. . ,,..... . ,,.. tin., ii.,,,,,i.m, ii,,.'., nt'Dik'n, nu 11 ..iiii.iii, in ,i,n rii.i. .... . ... .. ....... .. - - - ... ...- --.--.- , ,.,,,.. ,. ,,, .1 1 ,,,ri. m r-ri r
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Church, . l.erinautown, on
Wednesday,
heoreiiiony,
October 8, at -1 o'clock. Th
At the wedding ot Miss Sue Heber
ton, daughter of Mm. Robert Heber
ton, of Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. Alex
ander 31. Swnin, which will bo solemn
iiel at 0 o'clock next Wednesday in St.
Martin's Church, Miss Harriet Heber
ton yvill be her sister's maid of honor
and Miss Isabel Swain, sister of the
bridegroom, will be bridesmaid
Captain and Mrs. George C. Thomas,
Jr., of Chestnut IU1I, and their guest,
Mr. William A. Dlnstnore, of New
York, have arrived at Banff Springs,
Alberta, IL C, and will, after a short ,
stay there, go on to Vancoiirer. They
expect to visit several places .in Cali
fornia before their return. Captain
and Mrs. Thomas have been at their
Chelsea cottage during the, sumhicr 1
Friends of Mrs. Walter S. Thomson, i
of RoKcmont, will be glad to know I
that she In convalescing at the I'nl
versify Hospital and will be able to
rrtiirn home next week. Mr. nnd Mrs,
Thomson and their daughter, Miss Re
becca Thomson, returned frojn Maine
last week.
Mif Nancy McKcarl, daughter of
Mr. ancT MtA. Thomas 'MclCean, of.
Glencoe House, Rosemont, will leave
... ..Vy 4a a.l.nJ Afl.a .IXIll'a ..liinl I
at Princeton.
Mrs. John T, Carpenter, who pcnt
two weeks, at Rose cottage, her home In
ituonor, ass remea if zor ine wioicr
rector of the church, will be followed by HHP9HH ' Ham Kavasfh. Mr. John Keller. Mr ? '.", t. Mr anil Mrs. IL F. Mag- Ing coihIu, ted prosperous hat business , A.MODIR-COXI.F.V
a reception at tho home of the br.de. HHfH Fred Knoeller Mr. Rriel, Koehns. Mr. '..'Unway avenue. Durhy. fr tvven. ..nrmnre Thl. muniaK(. llf ,., jlnn l:il,,.
and has gone to Connecticut with her
son, Sir. John T. Carpenter. Jr.
Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph X Vew, Jr..
nnd their family, who spent the sum
mer In Massachusetts, arc occupjlng
their new home in Anlmotv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtobort W Daniel,
who occupied n house nl Wynnewood
fur the summer, will move iuto'theli
new home In Haverford October l."
Mrs. Kiank Doughertj , Miss f!er
tiude Dougherty and Mr. Webster
Dougherty left Cnpe May yesterday
nrd will open their apartments Rt '-'OH
Walnut street for the winter.
Mis. Ilenjamin fiatins is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Kemhle Yarrow at their
country place at Strntfonl.
A beach party was given Siiudny
night in Cape May by Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Major and Mr nnd Mrs. Louis
Melker.
Mrs. Kdwnrd I'age has icturned to
her home in Cape .May after a three
weeks visit at Lake Mohonk, N J.
Mrs Norman McMulleti will vetuin
thU week after visiting Mis. Frank
Hvans nl her home io York Harbor,
Me
Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Heed have closed
,pe May and will open
w.c. ....nil' in 4 .inn .vinv ntwi u ,,,,
a m. William II. Hart returned
o nor home in Itadnor, , , be n,11I.dfd winm. bther
., . , , , events will bo quoits, baseball nnd tug
and Mrs. Harlan Hudson am .,r.,., ti... .-.: :.. !.. .1 ..t m..
"omK "' "iimington
,, Mis William T. Gray, of .'1417 Queen
Mr and Mis. Craig M Watt and line, and her daughters. Mis Isabel
their daughter, Miss Mary Watt, tor- ia.v and Mis.s Marian Giny, have re
merly of 0.1,".'l Greene street, have re-' "led home after passing the late sum -
turned from Cape May and are occupy ''' '" "nltimore. Md.
inc their new home on Rex avenue.
Chestnut Hill MANAYUNK
n , ,, ,, , . , ,... ' "' Gcciige W. Sohn. of LiTi (iieen
Di. and .Mrs. Heibert Adams f.ih- I ,,, i,.ls n.tllri.,i from cnpp MnJ
lions, formerly of this city, who have artei vnnniliiic tin. n..,,,, n,r,-n ra
been livincr for snmr irma in PnrU.
hnvc just leturned fio'ni France with
their four childien. Thev have taken
n house nt 1'J Roudinot street, I'lince-
ton. X. J. and will icinnin in this
country until June of next year
Mr nu.l Mis. Leslie R. Grantham.
of Germantown. nre .li, the week
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ft nn- kui'l ui .mm, wiuiiuniiu -t I'.n
-mi.. ..... ...... ... s. ,,,,.,.....,..,
nt their summer homo in Ocean ( ity. ,
They- will return on Sundny to their ,
"" " i
GERMANTOWN
Miss
1' Maie Hawu, of the Hotel
Albert,
Xew York,
the sue-d
of
her brother. Mr. Robert It. Ilnwii. nf'
11i4 West Mount Airv ivenue.
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vn.i,ini-.. l.nno i.i.,.t ilic uvek-eml
j.iss i.c.cii i .ii... o... i. ... ..-.. ..i.si
v'.sitlng her pnients. Mr. nnd Mis. A.
J AI. Afuvilofk. nt tliolr rntlacp it Sen
Iul Ct - VIIS'i lortha .tirkor. foinu'i- y of
, ' . , ,,. , ... -"' l'l.il!elphia is now occupying
,,",; '",l.l,,Vn',. li?,r.r,.r,:iL,:i ..rtt '"" ',-" N0,tl' E,HCnth
Hni per. of Chevy Chase. Md.. is vis-
North Ilroail street, .invc returneil homo
, after spending the late summer In j
i Ocean ( ity.
I Mr. nnii Mn snniiml I'n.r.n .,f "lun
N'orth Ninth street, nre spending fep-
temper on nn nutoniobile tlip through
M'f U llil0 Mountains. Accompnn.ving
i them me Mr. nnd Mi's. John Sheets i
r n,. , '
...
1J,('. niemhers of Section A of tie
""tmn hndeavor Society of the fins-
?n J "'', l'"".11 I""''1'' h,PVl;ntl1 '
Ml,"1, al"i I;.hJB,., nv,'llf-.. ,,r," e'.''.r- I
iiiiiieu .in .iioiicuiy eve ing oy .inss
mi,i T.,r,i i,.... i, i ri t
lained on Monday evening by .Miss
" ".' " ...,....- ... .. ,.uut,
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TIOGA
Mr. Harry C P.eadell and family, of
.mils .ortn, (iratz street, have just
!,-,;.,,, i, a- ,...i,,.ini. vt. n,;..i .vir. r.clwnn Koscuw'n c .mil .Mr. Uu- ,. .. ... . . ' :: .1,.. ,.,.. ,,,,... .,.,,,,.,,. r .i, r i ...l . .. : 1 1 i, r,. Iinn,.r I Hre. of (ireens- ci. n.. n.i... a... .-... f to 1 ,n iiiiu vn I.ADV AI.OV" mj
UIIU IIIIIILIIll I .III. llllll III' 11 lllllllll 11. . -' - ----..-.. --.. ........ ....,... II.,., . ,11 I'nl li 11 fikllia il IS llll : . .. . ... ... . J f ll t I I TH-Ll llnll.'l J I Jl'll-I'.K
turned home from Atlantic City, w hero berger. Miss Anna Unrtbohl, Miss Mil-
they spent 'a few days at Haddon Ilnll. dred .aiser and Miss Ida Steuhnnv.
s, , ,, ,-,. , .. , , .,The service men to be honoied include
.ii-"n.i vu. (-h:,,rI" h'v J'uk rn';- of Mr. Adolph Ailnni-. Mr- Coniad Al
. .Ml.. Xorth rlftoenth street, who have I. ... m t.-..,i ih: i... ,... ,,....,.
..-. .!..... . r..., ,.,"
M.. .,,., nituimi .,, .,,,-
Units iiimiAi. t,m,in
anl nre entertaining their grandson.
Mr- ormnn 'nK ranek. who is
in il n linn iiiMiii-
MRS. I.. B. KTKIN
Of t'onshoboelien. whose marrlnge
took plate on Tuesday ev cuius,
SePrember'2, at Martel's Drawing
Rooms, 17 tq North Ilroail street.
Mr. Stein was Miss' Caroline Lei'.
itr. of Ihls'elty
imteS'Xitfmfflm&l IWnlter Lnrz. Mr. Cbnrle.s Aflller. Mr t.. rillTor.l Chirk, of Rlcllev Park.,
. S . U tUNHtXlW. ) 1
im'mBKmmjm
1 BP liUinT1n!lAThTMl
mmWMlhW y m 111
Hillil Mi kM 11
mmwfrkYiWi::, - 4Vci mil
fmlMmm
BQteWiMf) ri Mr i I
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPfiijp;ADBLlJjilA, WEDNESDAY,
turned frirn several weeks' rlsU in As
bury Park.
Sir. nd Mrs. Albert l Tutuer. of
3i.T3 North Carlisle street, returned on
Monday from nn automobile trip to
Ocean City, They were accompanied
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick flreenwood,
of Thirteenth street and f.ehlgh nve
nuc.
Miss Virginia Saurer. of P.S47 Xoiili
Itrnail street, who lins been tnving in
Ocean City after her trip tn Niagara
nnd Canada, has returned to her home
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Don lor will close
their cottage In Atlantic Cltv the end
of the week and will return to their
winter home on West Ontario street
They nre accompnnlod by Mrs. Howler's
sister, Mrs. W. Evans.
WISSAHICKON
Or and Mrs. Clarence K Denglei
and their familv. who have boon stnv
ins in Ocean City since June 1. have
returned to their winter home. li'.'Ol
Itidge avenue.
Mr. ancl.Mrs. Rbei t C. l'vle. of 1 H
Kochelle nvenue. with their son ami
Idnughter, Mr. Ilobert C. Pvlc, Jr. nnd
puss ( athunno t'yie, are nt homo again
after spending the season in Atlnnti,
City.
Mt. and Mrs. Knlph Cox mid their
children, formerly of Sumac street, who
spent the summer in Ocean l'lt, an'
occupying their new homo in f'nstou.
Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts V. Wagner have
teturneil to their home on Itightor street
after spending three months in Ocean
City.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
The annual outing of the Mutual Aid
Association of the Mmplojes of I'oueij.-.Woightmaii-Itoscngnitcii
Companv will
! held on Saturday nt Valley Force.
'-H" firm has provided n special traiu
'lcl' f charge and automobiles at Vnl-
. , ...... , ., ,
7 " -" ' ' "' " " "' "". , , "
.lames Davis. Mr. James Sterling, Mi
'y"!!m ?'.. SI'- ' Rt'-'NSI-
.'wiunm Jlohm and Mr. Kdwin Funk.
Stihli niifl tlmir lif,U Ln l!ani,o V
frolm. .Ii . will lemnin n't Cape Miij '
'' the end of September.
i ),, nniI Mr, Thomas iloone unci
i.i,. Slllli Muster Tlmmas Iloone. Jr..
I uc leturned to their homo on Giecn
.... alter spending some time in Ocean
CltJ
I
I
i SUUTH PHILADELPHIA
V ;lli1 Mp( Mlltt,1(MV Illk ))f
South KIeve.nl, st.,.m l...i-.. rptnrnwl
home, after spending a' vocation in At-
Mrs. Philip Cohen and her family,
I of Reed street, have leturned to their
home, nftcr an extended stay at Wild-,
wood.
wood.
,
, '"' V. " .' """ n'mcieipnia
; ' ""'"' ""' ," uniiuui .c......-
i"lf"t ' Laurel Spnugs on Sunduv with
oruiu.ii'i.i ...ntesis. .vir. v . namiiei
MUmIpL- ,.f im'7 .,,!,
IMttti stieet.
was victorious
.. ., . ...
r. .lohn Wintorle. Mrs. 'i:ilr.ili,.rl,
Cm-rli. Miss Marie Schilling. Mr. Paul
Knittcl. Air. Albert Knndrn. Mr. Jacob
Cully and Mr. Carl Struett. dr.. renre
I "eiiting the vnrinus nrgnnizntinns of the
M'lircli. nncl will be responded to bv
; m '- ojn, he pi.c;i:iiii will
include nlsn selections by Hnhlfeld's Or
client. Ilellianv 'Choir, led hv .Mi
Ileniv Callnti ; Itethnny Male I n'mrtet.
Mr. Volp. Mr. Josonh F. Pc:. h'el. Mr.
Nmttcl and Mr. Struett: Mr. Carl
Myers, tenor soloist, nncl Mr. William
Hrehm. impersonator. Assisting the
Unstor in receivincr will ho Mr, I! :,.,,,
nnstor in rece v nc wi 1 he Mrs I! (ion
Ii.. " .." . , J; ,K "1ilDP " '.Vp"
,n ss uninci .niser. .vir. Albert IMter.
, Mr Jllrob ,, M,. ,. , ,,
Mr. Paul Snhorski. IUs Anna Miller.
Mss Kmy Oera. Miss Helen IIes.
' Miss Sophie Moll, .Miss Florence Mnssn.
re-l.Mlss Helen (.laser. .Miss i.m Sehellei
Ill ciiv. ..... ....... I.. . .... ,1.11 .ill....
Mr. William Hrehm. Mr. John Rggeii
. k m srsi . .. ,.
i.n rm lit I nneiAo .. u jk vi k ...
iov ijclds, Mr. Arthur Toster. Mr
Arthur Franke, Mr. John Frischolt
'llnrry Miller. Mr, Henry Miller Mr.
William Miller. Mr. William M-issn
I Mr. Wnlter Phillips. Mr. Trod Pfeiffer.
'Mr. Adolph Rangonoiv. Mr. Charles
I TJIrthnw fr flirtattn., TrleS.,,.. "Vf.. Tl.,,.-.
dore Rln?eson. Mr. Conrgo nVghter.Mi.
Charles Rlek. Mr. Fred Ruck. Mr.
Henry Schoelhorn. Air. Adolnh Sogletis.
'Mr. William m-iicnKci. .Mr. Sdmurl
Scherfel. Mr. Trod Scbi'ling. Mr. Wil
liam Schilling. Mr. I rod Sehmieder. Air.
Rudolph Sehmieder, Mr. Fred Schu
macher. Mr. Karl S'-hwcnUcr, Mr. Roll
ert Stephany. Mr. Albert Summer. Mr.
Frank Skrobaiiec. Mr. Irvin Skrnbanee.
M. Leon 1'neske, Mr. Car VoK Mr.
William Wagner. Mr. Robert Waldo.
Mr.Rudolph Waldo. Mr. John Wintoile.
J",. Mr. (Jeorge Wintorle nd Mr. I'-cd
AVintorle. Mr. Willinm Rlel, nnd Mr.
Karl Stephany died in the service one
in Washington, I). ('., nud the other
overseas.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. will am Ilolla.lay. of
Roxborough a.venue. were among those
I returning from Atlantic City last week
'
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
NORTMfcAbT PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Alton Darker, of. Lakewood. N.
J . is the guest nf Dr. nnd Mrs. 13. J.
Dougherty, 21.12 Rast Cumberland
street, for a stay. Mrs- Bradford
Whitelv. of New Yorkf city, motored up
Saturday tn spend several days with
Jlrs. Dougherty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackett and
family, of 2221 Kast Cumberland
street, have returned from a summer's
stay In Chelsea, AUantJc City,
Mrs. Mary Mltchrl, 2512 Frankford
avenue, is entertaining Miss nao
MOTHER AND CHILD
jrfV''.
: Md?' 1 1
IBtMLt. Tl' HIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl
.hhiiiiiiiih ftiv fpx , . hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih
MhHnK&ii
Mmurmmklm.. I
! IBJIgppMSMHfff, - 'v'
Mis. Juh u II. Iliilni. of ()rrbrooli.
will he i enicnibereed as
l'ngi'lson, of Xutl"j
for u few weeks.
V J
as guest I
Mihs Huttii' DnnalcKon. of Last
Montgomery avenue, is spending u
fortnight in Xew York, visiting Airs.
L. f'nrker. of Seienty-fourtli street
Mis Allen Thomas and her sou have
returned to their home nt IWIIS Frank -ford
avenue, after spending the sum
mer nt Ocenn Citj .
Miss Klisnheth ('uiiiini. nf "J.'MH
Host Dauphin stieet, has jii't leturned
from n tour cif the Gicat Lakes.
Mrs ! Xew tun if Hust Mout-
gniliel.V nvelltlf. lllis gmic tn Alhanv .
, N. Y.. to visit lelutives and frieniK
' '"'' t'',, nefU-
,, Dr. and Mrs llauilinilge. .if 'l".lJ
Last Cumberland street, bin c returned
to ,hi" f. "-V nf';'r T'1"1!"? SH'""
""',' at tMr """ "' At'"" Litj .
' -Mi Mnrgaret Cnitej . of Keusing-
.?W"'luLVlT:li?rlWl
nMuitiiiih " '" ' fi' i '"I ii'iiuiK'ii
Miss Rose Patterson, ul lEciicling, Pu.
NORRISTOWN
Di and Mis, A. II. I'eaise enter
tained members of the Countrv Club
at n lawn party at (heir suburban home
Tiooper. on Saturday The member
of the club, besides Doctor and Mis.
Pearse. include: Dr and Mrs. R. G.
Cleinmer. Dr. and .Mrs John Heckler.
j)r an( MrM- ,;. M J, ,.,-,. Mr. nml
Mls. Dnniel Savior. .Mr. and Mr-.
... Atherholt. Prof, and Ala.lame L.
Vnlpno Mr nnd vlr I rnnkln Deri
(ither guests present were Mrs. J. S.
I'lemmlf Seattle WV .' il Mr I
" " '".
Mi.s Hole,, Thomas. Miss Mnrv Mil- '
l?'-.V'-.?""'on ''!?' :''-,
i ., ...... ... , ,.,., n,,,!- ,ii.
left for Washington. 1). C. where thev
will join Major Hoggs nnd spend the
winter
I -r - -
NEW JERSEY NOTES
Miss I'.lla Swain, of Itevcrly, enter
tained a number of frinds nt n, fare
well reception nnd dunce last evening
at her home on Wilmington io.nl. Miss
Swain will leave toinoriovv for Clark.
Mont., for an extended visit.
Mrs
ollv.
Robert Peacock, of .Mount
't'oIIv. h-i '" gue-t .Miss Dorothy
Kates
of Mlliviue.
Mrs. T. P. Raker, of Florence, en
tertained Mrs. Will'iin iotls. of Col
liiigswonil. over the iveek-eiicl.
Mr and Mrs Howard Sharp, of
Cl.esterliel.1 nn.innnce the engngeinent
'sLrf'o M"" wr.-.rMir .lepo'
1 a I Hi ra.
.n gone t Cornwall. X. Y.. where he
has enrolled as a student in a military
school.
Mr. Herbert Strptno, of Summit
street. ImIii-cI. bus gene to State Col
lege, where bo
will take up n course
in clieinistiy .
Mr. .lohn Svveenei, nf Norwood has
returned from Wlldvvood. where he
spent the summer months.
Miss Katharine Walsh, of Washing
toon, D. C was entertained over the
week-end bv Mrs. John Willis at her
homo. Washington street and ManehoM
tor-avenue. Media.' " ' f
Dr. IL C. Hullock jincl Mrs. Mullock,
of 1'nluinl. nre on "n extended tour
through New Voik and the Lake re
gions. The Rev. It. M. Howclls and .Mrs
v ..11.. t IjlilvL.tmin linvtt rAtiiMtml
jiowrus. '.;;',,",.:,"
f'nl" " vacation In Ocean t it.
.Mrs. Barbara Pnitt and son. .Mr.
l linorU I Tail. 01 .sen... .iru.ti;.- su-cci,
1 Media. Iiove returned from a visit with
friM1,u , i.acasler county.
' ,. ,, ,, ...
Mr. Arnolu .. Kenvon Mr. Ham il
1 W. Keller and Mr. Harold S Irwin
1 left last week for Dickinson C ..liege.
, where they will enter upon their soplm-
, more year.
Mig(( IjUcr j,o,iKard. of Uridgeisirt,
;Conn.. Is vlsltrng licr orntner, .Mr.
Frederick I.edgttnl, of Darby Ucrrace,
Darby,
Mr an(1 MrHi j,1N(.ph V. lluxton
have, returned to their home iu Haveiv
hill, Mass., followlpg a Visit with Mr.
DELAWARE COUNTY
, , . ,,,.,, ,, .. found his wife unconscious lying over place this afternoon at the home of In,.
, lrs. liMiik Lamiiing. of U.llcv l.rk. h(, ,hm. ,f s M ( The Rev. J. N. F.iu-t. o' Sunn"
I'lMilO li iii ii i
with her .Mtiing baby. Mis. Ilulin
Miss h.irah lilac Ubuine
ami Mis Thomas V. llarnhill, of Huer
view avenue. Diexel Hill.
Mis. Lclward Hudson and her
daughter. .Miss Maud Hudson, of Kirk
lyn. are taking a trip by water to 15os
tcin. Mr. ami .Mis .1 C Ilrosius. of Cedar
Lnne. Iliglilaud 1'nrk. nre enjoying n
trip thiough the Xew England States.
Miss Clnia Cli.iul, of Itidge avenue.
Darby, has leturned from u mouth'
visit with friends in Altoona.
Mr. and .Mis. Douglass Langille. of
luik I liu Lor
Me., who were heie
mien. ling uic ixiiigiu.s iciuiiiir ciin
Knights Tciniiliir .s.ii -
clave as the guest of their cousin. Mrs.
Joiiii ALuvvc i nnii hei sister, at hi ' mom will tnke nlace nt 1 :"0 o olocK. i(0 wpi)t (o Washington todav to par
country home at Sonne. Delaware! with the 1!ev. II. Offermnn. castor ofi
county, were given a farewell reception
on Satiirihiv evening by a number of1
Pliuddrlpliiaiis before they ictuined
boiiie on Sunday .
rn...n.......
uu'LtaiuwN
linitnti.iiis have been iss.i.sl I,. M.
11 ml Mis 1. 'I'll,.,,, ,..,,, fin". .. ,
Doyle-Mown Park, for the marriage of
their daughter. Miss Anna Fell Lllis.
and Mr. Ckiienee .1. Martiiiilell. of
nyciinhe. mi I Imrs.lay , September 2.".
at noon, nt the home of the bride's
puicnts. Mis, I'.llis is H graduate of
tin- Dovretown High School unci the
West ( liestci Aoimal Schoo )
Miss -Ftta .1 McCoy is siicndiug some
time in York, when- she has charge of
n child wclfrfie booth at the Yoik
Coiintv Fair.
HARVARD ENDOWMENT FUND
"gar H. Wells to Attend Meeting
Here Today
L.lg.ii II elN. m,c .hnirimin ofMss-..
arniv , giniluuted from Harvard in 1VI7.
As secietiiiv ul the liiiivnr.l Alumni
Association and afterward as 'uting
dean of I Imv an! College, Mr Wells
Ins biiilt up a wide knowledge of Har
vard in n w'lith he is now using in
directing I'm1 o gniu.ition of commit
tee thiol,! I tic I niled States and
in s.we nl In .si. ..unities for the pur
pose of i.iiilnii! Hir !!. 000 alumni and
loriuci siii.l. nt- uf the iinivei-ity clur
Ing the con -(. uf the ..imp.iign.
WOMAN OVERCOME BY GAS I
Husband Finds Wife Lying Over
Stove in Kitchen
M. ,;,n,tl, i.ltlt,,r, MMv-four
- "'"' "'" ",""'! '"" "T
. , . .
open nunii'i in the Million gas stove
at her home. 141 West (iirnnl avenue
Her hu-liiiiil. .'hinii Painter, who
,40W.V
.MISS .MAHV .MK'IIAKI,
Anlmore girl, who will become the
bride ot George II. Matthews thU
etenin;
1 fMWvvlMl-S' Mai.!'
Wmmmis&mMmt.. E.iaSaBMME
HBHHMHHI
t-hti
.SEPTEMBER 17,
MISS MAY SPEARS WEDS
MR. C. L. SAYLOR TODAY)
Wedding Solemnized at Home
of Officiating Clergyman,
Rector of Baptist Church
The wedding of Miss IJ. Mnv Spears,
daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
Spears, of .",014 fiertnantowu nvenue, his wife from an oncoming trnin. has
and Mr. Charles L. Savior, of Mana- written his views to the Kvkniso Prn
yunk avenue. Wissnhlckon will take j U(, IlKnaKn in ,hc fniowing letter .The
place nt mn o c lock this afternoon at .
the home of the Iter. John V. F.lKon. I wr,,,M who signs himself .lust David.
', of the Lehigh Avenue I'.aptNt Church.
who will perform the ceremouv. The failed to grasp the nobleness of Tan
bride's father will give her In marriage, j nfT-t ,.f :
nnd Miss Lsther Ororge will be brldes
,.,,,1,1 M. a....l- ill hi... tn nmr Tn r m.lar o iht Kitmno ruhhc X.tiotr.
Ill IS !, ttltM'l tt III II II It s . . .
Vnughan for best man. The bridegroom i
anil bride will leave on nn exienueu
trip through eastern New Y'ork. spend-i
ing some time nt LaKe George and in i
the Aillrondaiks. 1'pon their return
thev will be at home during the winte.
thev will be at home during
nt "014 Oerinantown nvenue.
Lr.HMAX KIKER
The bride will wear a gown oi wniie
sntin and Ttrnssel. net with n vil '.
tulle held In place with orange blossoms.
latter will wear n pink gown of sntln
veiled with georgette crepe, with a
pink ciepe hut nnd will carry pink
roses,
I t Ji .. .1 .1 f ...111 1a nlAmlAi1
, this afternoon , St. Colnmbn's Itoman Dr;o - .7 "" are . I U.Z.irl,
.V lirill 'HUIMt lll l-- r-wti MI...-S.. . .. -, ,:.- 1,0 -k-.l .--!-)
M'atholic rhurrh. Twentytmr,. street y , Insinuations. the direct , a hlh t b e to omn kind WkS
,and Lehigh avenue w-hen ?hss Sarah chnr(f08 ne SM , ifM t,,e Rrflm( ,Ln nr t womTm"d noM
: Iik-r-l-s: TTir-T !asTr,0n !i;nrtXd"H
mid will enrrv a shower hounuet of , , ri,ltr Oh. the narrow ineanness .entire countrv decided that William I
Tlride ro.es. Mr. Kiker will give Hnf ,., hrnrt nn(, m,m, , , yl M , Tanner. In doing the right thin- died
J j daughter In marriage and Miss Helen M, married man? Would thoughts a hero; that he did n deed, not'ofJnT
(ordon will be maid of honor "hei0f B,.h n nature as pnininfl' ntinlnime ! sanitv Imf nn ,,,., ,..i.:i. .... .r liL
Mr. Daniel Iliggins will be best thoughts possessed them at such mo
man. A i of option nt the home of thejments? Firemen have entered crum
bride's nnrents wi'l follow the ceie- hHng buildings fully nware it meant sure
monv. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lehman will death, but the imperiled inmate.-! or
leave on n wedding trip and will be at brother firemen weie there; "camon
home late in the autumn at 422.1 North have preferred to leave the deck of a
Seventh street. - -
ncniioifx-sMKLT I OFF FOR VICTORY PARADE
Another interesting wedding to take,
r.inc-e todav is ther of M.ss Helen Tn jewish Welfare Workers Go to
Smelt?, daughter of Mr. unci .virs. ........
idt-'. of :::"".i .Norm r i" ';,
!T'o - a. nnd Mr. Wade t;. i-.iciinori.. ...
"fill Gei-mnntowii nvenue. The core-
.i, i-,. i,.t, T.othernn Church, nrnnd ,
ninl Ne.lro streets, officiating. .Mrs
.Tuhn Sme'ty. Jr. will attend the bride, j
1.o will he eiven in marriage bv hen
'fstber. nnd Mr. Smelt, will net ns best
. r-..,., .1 1. . u tie win AV.I1
ii,en M'. i.iciinorn ...... . -
pjtv
snend their lionevmoon in Atlnntic
v. . l 1
nml icon their return will
Ur ni .hmmcj
at 2141 Germantown avenue
HARRIS I.OMAN
.oml Church. West Philadelphi.i.
The bride will be attended bv her sis-
teis. Miss Kiitln-iiie Loniiin. as nnicl
ot honor, nnd Mis. Henry Mi'burton
W.lie. of (iieeiisboio. V. C., as miirroii
i.rtnrtl. Tim hriilosmiiliN will bo MN
h , rsff ..n. llmll.
S"Ml ..'hHIHpm Dennett, of Norwood.
i .11 be bet man. nnd the ushers
MATTHRWS MICIIARL
An interesting wedding will take iiince
ibis evening lit the home of Mrs. Mnrv
A. Michael, when her daughter. Miss
.Mary Michael, will he married to Mi
(lecirgo Illnrkhurii Matthews, of Aril-
more, by the Rev. .1. O. Mcllhenni. of
the Chinch of the Resurrection. Tiugii.
'I he biide will be iittnndod by her
. uusin. Mrs. tiibbon- P.yerley, as ma-
tion of liouor. Mr. J. Matthews
In other of 'he biidegroom. wil be best
Aficr the .eremonv- Air. M.n, i..
ami bis In hie will leave for u trin to
Niagara Fulls nnd Canada. They will,
be at home after November I at "JO!)
cnonet avenue. Aicinmre
FAIST CALDWLI.I.
'ITie marriage of Mis, (lulli M. ('aid
well, or jit.ui csvum tseniinger sfieel
this city, and Mr. Jacob W. F.ui-l of
1711! North Felton stieet will t.i'.c
loth Conley. daughter of Mrs. M
' 'onlev, of ."."(! lleechwood street, to
Ir loseph T. Airtoilie. of (Ihis.sboro.
i. J., was soleinnbod nt 11 nuptinl
i.is.s nt 10 o'clock this morning in the
mnincul.ite Conccptim Church, (!or-
nantown. Miss C.ith.iriiu modie.
i.tor of the "loom, was bridesmaid, anil
J is.s Mary F rdome, niec-e of the groom.
was the flow ! girl. Mr. Jack Collins,
.,' (il.isshorc vvas hesi man.
Miss Cc ley's .boss was ol pearl -colored
ge.-fgette. bended in pearls, with
n train of pearl-i o'orod sntln. She
wore a coronet yil, with real orange
blossoms on one side. The bridesmaid
wore a frock of pink georgett. . and
the little (lower girl was diesse.l in
pink net nnd carried a basket of pink
,'oses. Mr. .inme. Tonlo, gale",,,;
tister in marriage ami ttic Kev. M. C.
Iliggins perforineil the .eiemnnv
A wedding breakfast Immediately fol
lowed ut the home nf tho bride's mother.
After n trip to Indinnapolls Mr. and
Jlr.s. Aniodle will live in South Jersey.
KRONniUCII-nK'KKNSIinKTS
Thn marrlnin nf Miss R.IIM. l"n,n,n
Di
ii-kenaheeU. daughter of Mr. eorge
W. I)lckenhoots. of lllnucester. X. .1
aod Mr. William (5. Krnnebnch. of this
tity, will tnke place this afternoon in
the Kirst Presbyterian Churrh of
UlniiceMer, The rector, the Uev, John
M. Davies. will perform the ceremony.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kronebarh will be at
liome after November 1, at 823 Hon
'inoutb etrcet, Gloucester.
The mi.'iince of Miss Kmily Linnnrd i Helen llehal, (Ju. en lnne: .Miss l'.lia- W (' T f R T Avf
.'''.. ''" i.. ";...' . ,i..V,fpr of Mr. 'both Steinbrook. r..-,2 Chestnut street; V I V I U K 1 Zll
;;:.' AW. .lobn' Loman. of 217 S..'. L. Weinstock. ,022 Race street;; ' irT' - S i
Mark's iuunre to the Rev. Cyril P.ev- Frank S. Dreehen. 10-ltl Roil Kstate vm ro. WILLIAM FARNlJcA
.Hv Isrris. of Itbrcu.N.T.. will tske! Trust Ilu.ldlng: A Mnrkovvit. f.Sr.2 ,'-"'. f 'l ST. '
nine e this evenin- nt St. Phi'in's Lpis- Chestnut stieet; (iilbert F. Shamberg. 10 l
1910
ASSAttS THOSE
TANNER COWARD OR INSANi
Reader Says Such- Persons Lack
and Themselves Reveal
A strong champion of the heroism of
William Tanner, who sacrificed his life
when he found himself unable to save
Makes seveiely to task others who have
Sn Does not M. M. M. realize that
' unmir L-uiumenis uunn uic neroic,"' " '. im ne siruggien to glveJ
,t of William Tanner justlj deserve I ''rr ,n,p '""nifnrt. the courage, the
..han, ,or(9-7 Not only to hlln bllt
. . ., . ,
' t0 " A; Scn' ,0" '". A' ' amI
others who have launched such
temptible attacks upon a faithful hus-
band and a brave man.
(or nnthjnlr but m,. nnnlniise.
Tu ll
(real courage) doing the thing which is
he In his mind if his wife's life wns to,
v,e so surely nnd quickly snuffed out-'
win doesn't M. M. M. nsk of those
.who have been in like situations what I
Washington Pageant
Ten Jewish welfare board workers.
10,t f whom have seen oversea serv-
l" 'PnI(' ' " national victory pa-
nirte of the First Division, with (.en-
rrnnj ior,,ing nt its head
i i
' tingent of its workers in the parade,
' "" ."".. ..- .1 - , - ., .... .. . ,..
1 nnd I'lill.idi.lT.hin sm.nHe.1 ten of the
- .-.
lilty men anil women who are s, lion-
i0l!h- . .. I
I he follow ing will paiade to.lny : .Miss
Chalfnnte. Pa : Mis Zina P.lank :
nnr,.v Shapiro. Twelfth nnd Wharton,
streets; F. K. Finesteiu. I.'.IS Walnut I
street, and Louis .1. (Jiossmnn. Wil-
,,lstfiii
RIVET RECORD AT ISLAND
liani.cl Mid the Snpinero. badly lunded
with a grain cargo, got some of her
pumps .linked with the grain
MERCHANTS ON H. C. L
Camden Businessmen to Hold Forurr
to Determine Cause
Itca-on- for the high cost of living
"'ill he evplalnod bv Camden li'isinc--
""'" "''""n members of the forum of
l ho Chamber "f Coiumeice gather to-
i night at their heaibi'isrters.
..il ills meeting . .eoi-Ke..i .nerii,ger
will disi-iss the work of the New Jer
,ri Public I'tilitics Commission as it
.'lnt's to the present 7.1110 fare si Mem
wh!. hits caused so much unrc-t in
I'uiudon county.
l'lniei F. Long, of the firm of
Monger iV Ion, will e-o'eiu w-hv llu-co-l
nf olothilil is so high. Joseph
W. liraham will talk "n "Win the
High Cost of foil." William Sehloror
will oxplaiu to the luembei - tho reasun
for meat costing so much Rusincss
men engaged in other branches will
talk nlong tho same linos.
. - , - - -
Metropolitan Opera House
C mnllmntKr Con. ort h JOHN
McCORMAC K
Kntirc rrocfrd to ! vtnrfn n fum,
at si. ? riii eiirj j,
nt ildt hrntnut St o iva- Lt
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE1
U. S. GLEE CLUB
T.. I nn.Tls I,ii"his,1 niuMjulft
I in - I 1 ' I Mill A 1 ' I.fi.rtD .M'it.1
m ' l -tl otiif ' I t if w
t. s n 1 : A. ro t hi i 'i r o.
10 " 1 - Mi UMi:is U Kl M8
Kinl utile's
0SE)fflII
I 1 1 n 40 1 11 TKUKT
, ,. . Son,, in 11 f. M.
ri.All I.K riI01.iPI.AVP t
., Illll VAITH'Vll.t B ACTS
Miitlno.w Ual.v
Popular I'rli f AiH
' Philadelphia Orchestra
hkafon bAl.E ro srnscmiiKus
NOW
Het.j.e's,
1110 Cheiinut
oircfL bii'i in t.-juiinuB Ulllli
cunifriue until
i1 i.iTl..Mlii:ii th Inc u-.
A I tickets rematnlrr uncllmfO
fter
I, , IK 1 Li l!tf)-1H(1
tlitr notlte to Pf ubrvrtlifr
bi iiPfU-ind wlihuut fur-
UKri-itum zwsZ'ito.-tX-iTZ
mnl ll-sf IR llntinos T..nsr..... ' .
, MAK tlHhMO.ND frtMMflM r"l AV
'"'"'i.Sbcr -' -tom.yanna1
Mire of applause or doing the thing that 'nation : nnd. eontrarv tn 11 A H i
W.
iuuj
CASINO "sS uvel?DcIriB.The Uiti-K .r RnfTfi
walm't Ab. "tn Fashion Display st Mt.. sc to 1 1. mt num. aso to i
RI IHI V matwmtodat I Next I "mUT?RA Y npH JACK
DIJLLr Tlsft pace Makers I Week th. airly, nirty iu.tri hov?11.
imi Ah. riAon n.rr.i ,t Laoh. s.'t I "I'LL SAY SO"i ,
Trocadero " Social Follies!
R
It
WHO DECLAR
Intclligtmcc and ConscicitSe
Cowardice and I'car
vessel and die in the bold rather tbaT
desert others caught below decks; mlrP
ers who, while the tumbling earth was
shutting off all chances of esctpe, w'Cf
back to the less fortunate miners, ehooirt
Ing death rather than to desert tliH-
fellow workers and Insanity or cow". v&
nrdtce nlnrpH tin nnri in tl.tt,. .InnlaiMM 1
to "stand by." '
There is no heroiim in unnecessary
death, states M. M M. . but thrre was
heroism of the highest Upc in the nnj
ble act of William Tanner He strug
gled physically to the last to save-hts
wire from the fast-approaching death;
- "'"'"' '" ' norno ie cieatn; to the
ist he was true not only to her, bOt
" ,!JC Krrnt7t ,r,nl B?H """I to coB.
coii-!front n leal man. Kven If WllllaCi
!T"nP''r hn'1 l,af ,iln, '" think of HTs
1' hu,l' W0.uM. I,.aT' rl?ht1-
I'lim-iiiiM K nun ii nc iinu cippertcd Ms
Tl.n Mlnnl, .1 .. . ...
!of the l.ra... ',,n".ifi.i. .. ... .J"
--- ..... -s mi - iticii nil. nHfiiL ins
manhood to t
ie verv core - ,
.
..LnL u.v.iu,
MarUfi St. b 10th II A. M to 11:15 P. IO
MARY PICKFORD
IN Unit Latest TMinnTTn-rmw
"THE HOODLUMS
"' )v"'- 1;l OK.NC O'tlRIEX In First,,
fchcmf.ns of
111; rKHKr.CT loveii1"'1
LA""r"Pr
P A
- i. is mauket siiiEirr-
S.HEliT- -l
TOM MOORE L0RD AND jj
In 'THl!: WOHI.D AND ITS WOMAN" ni
A n rrfTT it
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