S I -.p - tt r r '. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 16, 1919 . 8 r MEED ANY SUGAR? PAGE CUBA! hi ' CREW RELATES SWEET TALE A It H- i .Mi Returning Mariners Declare Land Is Overhiving With Cunc. '.j! Go? So Mitch of It Thoy Arc Forced to Hum Some 18 tyben nn one njs "iiffur" don it ua.Cubd, tlic.i laugh nnd throw- n llftli spoonful Into flic coffee. They don't sitve it or convene it or put It tip l" Utile envelopes like headache powdcis. They sand the enr tracks with It. riint is the tale, probably the sweet "t story ever told, -which (he c rcv nt Jh(! Lake Am lie, a sugar ship from Italics, Cuba, lias hi ought to this poll. 'CJjpy say tlint the capoit town of Jthnes Is ro full of sugar thut a person Can't walk down a street without grt Hfiif. n Rueel taste in his nioiith. And lijcte in Philadelphia cci. one is light ing for eighteen grains of the vfuft to decorate the oatmeal ill the mot nine. The chief mate of the Lake Am WO that the storehouses in Italics aie loaded with sacks of crude sug.11. most of which haw hem time fev tin Ih-i sit months There is so liiuili siigai cane mound the place, he stated, that a lot of it cantiot be used, anil tome was I burned. I The water around the docks is full I of limiting cane nnd none si ems to care . unless thev happen lo want a couple of i slniclfuls of grnnulnleil siignr to put I on a bad nine of the trolley line, he ' aihled The same nflicer said that the real i huso of the piesent ciisis srcnis to be a sliditiige of ships to bring sugar to x llils cnnntij 'I hat srenis In be the teal explanation of the sugar situation ns it now siunils, ne (onienus lie nln added that the two iheapisi things in Cuba weie sugar nnd nun anil thai n iiuiiti of the besi licpioi 1 cists oul ii dnllni )RKT0 COMPLETE HARVARD ALUMNI HERE FUND FOR HOSPITAL URGED TO CONTRIBUTE Campaigners to Continue Drive Endowment Fund Chairman Until $1,000,000 Is Raised Asks Pennsylvania and New for University , Jersey Men's Aid He campaign to inise 1.00ll,(i00 for tlifc maintcnume nt tlie I'niwrsity of P?nuslvanln Hosmtnl. wlihli now to t(1s 534,";.I)S7 wiU no i unturned mil il the goal shall be ic.niied. "Pills nnnni'iiceiiii lit was made last night nt a dinner of team workcts nt tle Itellcvue Stralfori, IIicij team xprkcr uni anxious to continue solicit ing subscriptions, and lonlidenre wus expressed in the achievement of the l ,000,000, aud within a 1 ompaintucly s)prt time The luncheons and dinners scied lo tp,c workers at the I'ellevuc Stratfoiil arc being paid for by .1 benefnetor Tjjiosc name is, at his leqiiest, with held, it was announced Inst night. 'The women s diision led the men's in yesterday s reports, the totals being $50,441 against S.",0.0rl The four leading trams m the women's iliiisiuu xerc: Team "n 'Jti. Captain A!i Alfred Stengel. SI 1.01U: team o. 21, fjkptain Airs William (' hproul. M 1 1 . -4B8: team No. -0. Fmcrgrii Aid. SCT!(i9, and team No. 10. Captain Alls. .T, G. Clark S4015 ,Tn the men s division the leading teams were. Team No ."Hi, Captain .Tohn C. Hell, S5.JC.1 : team No. ?,C. Cap tain Kcudrick, .."10.": team No. 40 (Jhptaiu .1 !!. Carnett. and team No Si, Captain Ilardt. R1SS30 I,eij llnmird gtadiiate in lctin jslvrnla ami out lin u Ncv Jersey 1 being uiged tnd.-n 1 licrtjcrl 1,. Clark. 1 hail mini of the Durrani eiiilowineut fund loiuniittee hen, t.i'l.ilp In the ctfmt lo i.ile money fur the uiiiver sitv On the :idisiuy committee appoiut j eil b Air. Claik are : (Iweii AVister. the author; It Hrinton One, Arthur II. Lea, I'raneis ' Itawle. president of the Harvard Club. Hobrrt Kels,) Cass.itt, AV. V,. F.llis. II 0. llringlc, president of the Philuilrl lihia Tuist Company: Kdgnr C. 1'eUon formerlj president of the Pennsylvania Steel Company: F. ti. Thomson, Daniel A. N'ewhall. I.ieulena'it Colonel T). I! Went. A. 1 Wcimct and llurrison K Cnner Team captains appointed toi oiled class funds for the campaign 111 e : F T. (!ns 1 wold. I'eicy II. Clark. C. It. Wood, I, II. 1'aisous, Kulinrd llnughton. C. I, Cla. Hum Kainlolph. I' AI. Itiviiius. W. AI. Flkin. S T T ISiock. s V Kurtz. A. i; Xewbold. .Tr. : W. W. Ro I dine. A. C Anrnnll. 1". It. I'littinm. .Ir. : II. K. Cnner, .'r : .loseph ;n?7ani, Alfred Putnam and lialph Anspach Aristocratic Cat Who Crossed Atlan tic In Airplane Disdains Felines 'Cats -with the proud distinction of llaring crossed 1 lie Atlantic ocean in tho air route are. as jet. few and far hetn-een . ' If, "Twinkle Iocs 11 one of the few 1 F i'T'w inkle Toes ' belongs to Lady Kjlthleen llrown. wife of Sir Aithur Tirown, who made the first nonstop ingot across me Atlantic aiui iwin-kjp-Toes" is rigbtfull proud and dis italnful of mere house and allej tubbies, '."In fact, "Twinkle-Toes" is so pioud. epjticr of having made the hrst noiistop 'Sintie tlight know 11 to c attloi. or because he belongs to so illustrious 11 " mistress that his liciiil, his whiskers. If n rery tail Hare a Jiauglitj, Uignitied r stiffness about them. u, "Twinkle-Toes" is jet black with 'Hj(;e.cn glass eyes and has a general ap pearance of snobbishness. Having crossed the Atlantic by the itlr route be has now recrossed it with Sir Arthur and his wife on .1 prosaic oj;ean liner, but "Twinkle-Toes" ;. qcsn't object As yet he reuiscs to mukc any cnin tt)j?nt oil the t nited Stntes. lie prefers t'o. iait until he hns seen more of it then he'll probably write an cvliaustho treatise for some cat journal. For "Twinkle Toes" is not an ordi nary cat. .PLAN TWO-DECK FERRIES Pennsylvania Considering New Type Boats, Says Superintendent liDoublc-deck fenyboats maj soon be 1 put in service between Federal street, Cimdcn, and Alarket street wharf Charles Oreer. superintendent of the 1 "Philadelphia ami Camde.11 Ferry Com-1 piiny, opernted bj the I'cnnsjhanin ttailroad. told the trollc terininal com jttjttcc of the Camden Chamber of Com tricrcc that the ferrj lompnuy was thinking of running twn-dich boats. lfAt the same time Air. Greer sug gested that plans for a bridge be in c,l(;ded in the arrangements under con sulcration. The Chamber of Commerce commit tee will make known soon its plans for tc proposed ferry terminal, which will sn.pplant the present "bull pen." "LOT BUYERS RAISE CASH Springfield Manor Purchasers Will Avert Big Loss rtMeinbcrs of the Springfield Alunor liot Owners' Protective Association hfirc already raised S1000 of the .$12."0 needed to buy the judgment .held by John T. llroomall, of Media, under which the propertj will be sold No Trraber 1. "'Through the purchase of the judg ntent, on which execution was issued for, sale of the property, the lot holders hope to savo themselves front having financial loss. ' AVilliam D. Moran, chaiiman of the ijsociation, feels confident the sheriff's Ie will not take place. The associa tion guarantees to pay off the mort tage of $81,500 held bj A T Yarnall. 'truck men urge caution Association Backs Rotary Club's Public Education Plan 1 .The Motor Truck Association lias in- drsed the Hotary Club's campaign to iflduco pedestrians to safeguard their Jtres by crosiug stieets only at cross- J w-.- .,.,... , S .AJCnitlCIn 01 lltu iisvjrmuuii m, nuc r ItiUhe xvar were given n welcome home 3 dinper last night Jit the Hotel Adel- pliia. longrcssmuu .noorc. iiepuuucau Mayoralty nominee, told the members il- ..AfA 4-,.lr k.t.-n.l tlin j,m,tili.v ulinii lajn Ml"-" imm ..., ,,, ........... ..... Wroads were unable to meet the de mands ot freight traffic. William U. toh. director of ocationul education 'Clthe publln schools, spoke on the sub- lj' jct of mechanical traiulng among stu- (IrntH. Judge llonniweli ulso spoke. 1, Steamship Wires of Rescue ,r;Xew York, Oct. 10V A message was received from the steamship Chicago sjjins she had on bonrd nineteen 1 frit -class passengers, eighteen second, T2 third, rescued from the Fabre finer VDfJiIa, which wai abandoned on lire i' aWocan, Thp Chicago also carries Jtrt-k tOnt rti-j uriil 1 Jfl mnn ff 111 -rrw of tlitf Venezln and J00 nu,cl:s of n -', V Sisters of Assumption Occupy Home Given by Mrs. Penfleld Six Sisters of the Assumption, who have just arrived in this countrj. me occupying llavenhill. the home of tin late William AVeiglitman, on School Hoiifc lane. Ciermaiitnwn. The house is the gift of Airs. Anni Weightninn Penfield, daughter of the late Air. Welghtman, to the Sisters of the Assumption, a French order of nuns, it has been altered for the ot cupancy of members of the order. It is one of the handsomest proper ties on the west side of Oermantown and is surrounded by spacious grounds One of the large parlors is now u chapel. - - .a. Pittsburgh Athlete Missing Hallo-, Idaho, Oct, 30. Forest rang ers have been sent out to locate Joseph Fnger, athlete and hotel man of Pitts burgh, who has been lost in the Saw tooth mountains, 130 mtlcaj north pi Jier' sw fVlnW 0 i "Put on Cat's Paw Rubber Heels" That's what you should say when you fake your shoes to be. heeled. If your repairman won't stive voti Cat's Pau)&stnA your shoes somewhere else. Comiort, Safety and Long Wear in a Rubber Heel are what you want. Insist upon v U iOi'L-r 1 il K. J DOC R HEELS tWlNKLE-TOES A HIGHBROW SCORES ORGANIZED CHURCH Head of Disciples of Christ Sees Fail ure Unless Tactics Change Cincinnati, O. Oct. 10 (llj A. P. 1 In plending for purification of sources of public thought the Itev Frederick W Iturnliam, Cincinnati, president of the American Chiistinn Alissioniuy So cictv, told the delegates attending the intei national ininention of Disciples of Christ today that much that is gUen out us substantial editorial judgment is propaganda. So-called "church pa peis. " Doctor Htirnhnin said, uie the worst offenilers Organi.ed religion also (.line in foi scoring in the piesident's address when he stated that organized leligion, like organized gocrnment, docs not like re form in the direction of libcrtj. The 1 Uurch is neglecting the great cities, the immigrant, Indian and negroes, accord ing to the speaker, and must change its tucths or fail. The Iter, (ieorgc AV. Alucklev. of Kansas City, Mo., secretary of chinch extension, icpnrted 101 thurches erected during the ear. Klectiou of oflictrs resulted in the ie election of Dor-tor AIuckle and tin Itev John II. ISooth, secretaries, and Af. II. Cray, treasurer, all of Kansas Citv. REPORTERS VIEW HIGHWAYS Newspapermen Taken on Tour in Good Roads Campaign Itepreseutalives of newspapeis ot the titj left Philadelphia caily today as guests of the SttUo Highway Dcpuit inent to inspect the highwajs in east crn Pennsjlvnnia. i lie tour, winch will last thiee das. and which will cover some ."00 miles of road, is part of the plan of public education supplemental j to the cam paigu of road impnucmcnt. The pnrtj will icw the improvements alrcadj. made by the (department throughout the eastern section of the state. Aleinbers 'of the State Department who arc conducting the tour nre W. A A'an Diuer, second assistant state high war commissioner,: II. 1,'. Hilts, flirst assistant to the- chief engineer, nnd Al. H. James, state statistician. The party will motor through Ducks county to Allentown, to Ilethlehem. Members will be the guests of the Lack awanna Alotor Club at Kaston. Ite nininiug at Scrantoti tonight, on Fridai the. will moie west and south through Pittston nnd Wilkcs-Harre to Hnnis burg. The party leaves Ilarrisburg Saturday morning nnd proceeds east through Lancaster to Philadelphia. UNITED CIVIC FUNDGROWS Campaign Brings in $40,259 for Use In Work Here Total receipts of the united civic campaign, which opened last Saturday, were R-)0."."0.."0 up to Tuesday night although it was expected that the pub lic would contribute at least $40,000 a day. The goal fixed iu the campaign is S2."0,000, to be raised within one week This money is to be divided between the four civic betterment organizations participating, the Philadelphia Houk ing Association, Public Education nnd Child Labor Association, Civil Service Iti'furm Association and the Ituicau of Municipal Iieseareb. SIX FRENCH NUNS HERE The Foster Friction Plug won't let you sEp. Gives you Safety in addition to Comfort. No holes to track mud and dirt. No heel marks on the floor. They cost no more than the ordinary kind of heel. Insist upon Cat's Paw. Take no other heel. It will pay you. Black, white or tan, for men, women and children. All dealers. e FOSTER RUBBER COMPANY, 105 FEDERAL, STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Originators and patentees of the Foster Friction Plag, which prevents slipping . wm ivmsm. - . - fF 111111 . '' I'll ' JJ ilk . fcjfe " '! , , r jfrnmrnmsm, jg&m 1 wV9 IflllHJP GT . '3