mvn9fK Mm.if'''mm " Tjnfi-"-nr"&wcwTf"' t"tr "r w."Tifi-' ,, nr v vppM'y'tiJcptllijiqrT '( S ' rV EVENING PUBLIC LEl)G'EK PHILADELPHIA, TL1UKSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919 rMnv Y?f lOfeCj'N lOi' LiVXSTO or i RPT?'T'KnCTT?T5 Pa f FIREMEN EVERY TEN FEET "But ve carry our own insurance" Even ttiosFlargeconcernatlialcan ntlotil to carry n Reserve for Insurance Fund" Install (-LOUK Sprinklers. They are not Interested In lower Insurance rates ef fected by OLOBC. Out safeguarding business ngnlnst lost production through Gre Interests any manufacturer GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. SUJ3 Wkbhliigiuii Avj. Iltcklnaon 531 The lltiulint. Hill CHoik Co . Cliulnn.tl, O. .'iirr, n ouuiiibpriDkirr, :-r"3 7ra -&. "" FRIENDS TO GIVE AID TO GERMAN CHILDREN I $5,000,000 to $1 0,000,000 Will Be Distributed,, but Adults Must Not Benefit Tlniitit.t.. ". nnn nrm .....I vm mm iimii ... i ... . . -(... ..(.,...... .11111 ..IW.l'.MI..""' I for lpf work in (ierinany will be dls- . trlhntril between now and net August by the Aincrlmii Krirnds' Sprvire t'otn- mltlpe. tn wbieb the wink for (termini i relief has been turned over by lleibert llooipr li'iftppn workers will mioii j:" ' to t'erlin to begin the wmk. ' , Only rbildren will be beneliled the work Food will be Rivi-il rnten In public places In prevent ml in ml lis from beiiplitlm;. Clotbins im. will be distributed. Tn a .statement issued n'kinc Am eniiN of (tprniHii blood who w ish to ,ive for the relief of, (ternimi cblldien to II in in ' .'.IVJ ' '" flic only thronsh the Priends mm vice pom'nlttpp. Mp'-LpvI Hoover said : 'T bnve tell tlint it is undesirable withal siieh noneaK boulil be carried on Hn (be T'nlted Slates, as it is so -asy to flip over I be line from pine chnrilj to propnenndn There is a manifest nnd proper desire of mam Hintmiiiils nf loyal Ameiuanv who have relatives In Oerninm tn do soniellitii!; for under iinni'Klipil 'iermiin children duriiif this winter Ainericniis, never have finiKht wonn i. pud children. Neiertbeless. it It. Ilt.t.. n..l ll.t.1 n..n.. ..I..i..l,tnu F.... ltl n iiii inn i .1 ii linn i-.-i . ii.iiiii.-. .". ..... , n, iner eneiiiies siioiihi iv orKniii-.cii in ucb form that no politicnl import can be Klien to their anneal'. " GLOUCESTER CELEBRATES Church Services and Other Events Mark Thanksgiving Day Football games and ihiiiih semees were the luogram of Thnnksghing cele brntinu In (Jlnin ester Cit toda Tbeie were three football games played. The New York liip.inrd team plnjeil (he Merchants' sliinvaul tcun for the Dela ware riier shiiiinrd eniiiupinnshlM nl the Yorkshin village gioiinds. Much interest wns centered in this game. The Monmouth Club, the champion IP-nil of (iloucesiei- uliued the auuuiil game with the AVestville Club at the latter club's giounds nt Westvillp. I he (loiice-ter 2'ounils weie im-cii pied by the Hoy Scouts tenni. which i linlleil 'with the "Tre.lt 'Kill ltoll"ll" I Club John Coicoran. tbe truant of- ficer anil M'outniasler of the P.o.i Scout-, j was on linnil to sect tin I iiipj inn noi gel too lough This morning at '.I :."') there wns n union Thanksgiving services in (lie Fiist Methodist Kpi'oopnl Chinch, when the sermon wns dc'iicied In the I'ev. T. Keith Cherri . pastor of the llnptisl chip ch There was siii'dn" liv the combined choir, diiected liy ilarris C. Powell, citj trc.iMircr. Tlicre was also services in St Mnrj's Catholic Chinch. LUCKY THROW OF THE DICE SAVES LIFE OF PET GOOSE "Afin." Property of Falls of Schuylkill Man, Escapes Ax When Owner Wins Turkey in Crap Game "Nan." 1 win Smith's reinaiknble goose, didn't gel the a toilnj, so Mie is having a real Thanksgiving. "Nan" isn't a iisunl inline for a goose, but then this is a goose nf un usual attainments. "Nan" is short for "nanny-goat," and the nnnip wns bp stowed in honor ot tbe goose's terrible appetite. "She's n regular gormandizer," says her proud owner. "AYbj', slip eats nnythir.g from newspapers to the table - cloths oft the line. I've seen mni uiru gobble a pirce of string u yard long. and then squawk for more. She bud n whole, npwspnper for lunch once. No, , I don't remember which paper it was. "And affectionate! "Nun" follows me f around like n pup. She'd lly up on my ' shoulder if would let her. 1 sure did bate to bnve her fixed up for Tlinnks- giving dinner. Anil i:ow I'm going lo rn turkey instead." Irvin Smith lives out in Falls of Schuylkill. Last evruinfl n fanner from eighteen niilrs up the road stopped at nu old tavern on tbe 1'nst Brive on bis way to market He hnd some line tur keys, homo grown and jnst butchered. influenza? Take preartitions BAUME ANALGliSIQUE BENGUE was used univer' sally last winter.. Get a tube now , Tho.. I.eemlni & Co., N. V. Have yuu made your will? Huvo you entruhtcd its, exdeution and tho lnanagement of your estate to u care ful trust company? THE PltOVlDENT Lire and Tut c c'iimcim o, Puii.Apr.iruit ' I'cmrtli uml 'Chestnut HI". Ifrmhrr I'ttlrrttl Ktnewr Kystrm It Will Pay You. Madam to knew nhout the Inte-itlun of Clicirles lllrkf, fermrrK Willi A. Ilnrll, 1 lie BENEFICIAL WAVE . . ilinrrWit from PERMANENT WAVES Is linllril In tn our hair In mire wntrr. without llii, iisn nf rhenilrnla. llalr ilr'sslnc. rlc llulr Koodk of qllnllh at r& trrmrlr low nrlrn. CHARLES & SONS a m titer . , , ,, .,1 j wWyft CHURCHES OF CITY I HONOR WAR HEROES! Give Thanks for Returned Sol- diers and Offer Prayers for Dead MEMORIALS ARE UNVEILED TliuuUs (or die men rrlnrnril from tlir Mtr mill liuno-s for I'nnsi' who siivn i llii'lr lives nrp friiluri's oi ninny TlinnK.s- lihlus sm tiers in I In- rilj"' , liiirilir-s I niln . In tiiutn of tbrin spivm, fri'VicTS will Uirluilf tin' ll.mcilillK of tnrillorlnl tub Irds and roll" of liono . In Mime ni'iE innr linoi I" t niniiiuti 1 services uere belli tills momliiK. nil tes. i.lents uniting in sIvIiir tbunks to l!ml '- His ble.sinss bestowed during Hie List ienr. In Mime iiciKlilmrliiKnN oiiiiminilj J pn r Hold C'mnmiiiill Sen ire fine loinmnnil.i M'rviep in the Prot ectant IJplseopal ebapel of the .Mnllu lor tills niornini; inelinled vh West l'liilndelpbiii i hnreliex '''lie seiniou was liv tin- Kc Henry WnlbOy. of St. P l, T-ttZ in i tin- (Ink rnrk I'reslijterian t'liiircli. ne-iibj . i Members of four other i onj:i'ei;atioii jVitliPi'Pil in I'.benezer Methodist l'"piseii pal t'linnh. t'ifly-seeond street, to par- i tii'ipale in services at whieh Clinton M. Ilowniil. it teniperaiii e leelnrer. spohe. - In the . iitlieilrul at 11 o'i lock this ninrnins tbe Knisbls nf Coliimbus attended a memorial service for dead members of the order. Muss was cele brated by Hie Itt. Uei . Mntisigmir II. .1. (iercke. At III o'clock this morning tbe nn mial 'I'limiksKlving pageant was held in tbe Dcicrciii .Mcnuobil Methodist l'pisiopal Cliurcb. Clt 's Morale Praised "Plii'adelpbi.i holds a higher lend of public and private morale t linn am other citi in Hie conntiv," said Itislmp .losepb !". lieny in bis Thanksgiving sermon in tbe 1'irst Methodist l'piscopnl Chitrih of (!ci ninntown. (erniiintnun nveiuie and High stieet. "It is generally belieied that our citj is pi'j bad. but that is a fallnci.'' h said. "We bale been creating an im pression thi'ougb uniestraincd talk that our city is one of tilth and Hint our men and politicians lire thugs anil ras cals. And we must stop it. We should l! n . begin the policj of boosting instead of Mi.j.Li. Other chinches in the citj wheie union services imirkrd Thanksgiving Day are the Tenth PrcsbWcrinn Chuicli nnd the Wnliinl Street Piesbjterian Chun It. PAGEANTS TO AID CHURCH Religious Drama Revived in Nation Wide Campaign Mam Piotcstant l.iisciial Sundio schools will present pageants next Sun da to further the nation-wide cum paign of tile church in the diocese ol Pennsylvania. Three of the pageants have been prepared by prominent cler gji'ien of tbe diocese. One of tho pageants which will be giien in an attempt to arouse Hie ""sleeping two-thirds" of the chinch's membership is entitled "The Puilder.s of lit the Citj of Cod. It was written the I'ev Phillips h. Osgood, vicai of tbe Chapel of tbe Mediator. Fifty first mid Spiuce stieels. and the Itev i.iorge i.on I'he Itev. John (iilhrrt. of West Ches ter, and the Kev. Francis 1!. Itninett. lector of St. David's Chuicli. Mana iiink, arc the authors of pageants which will lie piesentid Sundaj . This moieinent in the church tow aid a icviwil of the religious iluimii is be ipg spnnsiireil bj a coinmissioti on iiage nntrj and cliurib ilramn of the general boaid of leligious iiluciltlnil. "Nun's" owner wns one nf n gioup that "galloped thn dominoes" for tin cc of them, and he won n tine len-pniind bird. ' 'Nan's' safe till Christmas, any how." said Irvin Smith, as he depnrted with bis 4....1 .... llil !!. rv HHiiHHH.LHBLHLilL.H.Wi.Lfth. rolnmhlu fffv fiW A MrS n-.---... i ' ""Vk. Idral for J special K f Terms Friday 1 On This Great Home Entertainer I H 'e ',aVC H l,eW "" ce'' 7' Tatiai B plan of scllinE drafonolns. f iBBJgjs 0 There are advantages in buj tWttrmi m ' H iiipr here which you will not I lalMfiBaBi BEk U , I H find clgcwhet'c liVfBSB HaHS Q X l&fiifR procures this new -SSIBJlS EaaH H 'W T B-'a! r()"' Delivery will BJ-??5B BaH ' a W'i l'a',i '" na'mci,ls Hs. oBhR 1 n rfRu'vts enteiicc, vt mini " Wr m m IS SJafcJ reatson, of courHC. 1 -siS W Q " "" H & J I ffi a ' ""., 9 ... yf I H rt''i ,;'1'i i' JI.A - I 'luce lour Order Now w 1 1 '.nci' . 1 9 for CJirislmas W 111 8 , 1t 1 1 v f i I S Efl i yy lu c roc r o I1 Grafonola Shops I M 1 lid tifat place In I'ldladeliililn lo buy Grafonola) and'Rerorda M I 110U Cneslnul St. la S. 52d St. 1 . I Open Evenings Until Christmas Onen Everv Firn; L. B ... .. a ... . ap. ... ... ...- afltj .Til Baa iiaiaft iiiiiniif ,ia I I I'lumfti ifui...a ... Bai M ir inn ('nnnct In II, Cn( IhU (nimon Out nnd Mull Tonight. B f m lt'iutr-vi'ii'M illAl"noi. kiifii. linn rltnttMii htt-ut ni.n...i...i.t. Hi k Without any oblltutlon whatever on my part, tend me jihoto SxJi X vrph8 ll ilescrlptloiiB of our latest Mwdtla ot UrufotioU. SSj& . . . . sSv K r " SUNDA Wx Xr " aWVs. AUitrcM Ii I I 5prlal bV.NX Xr 1.. I itth nn aVX SJf' '-- is ta Hon tvx Jr '"err"" . m, r v. 2ms --s. i "l . Ti. -Hr i"1" r.1 - i 1 hunio Nftw aV. ' --r .--a lioffpniber . , Hit- i . I Today Are llrre ' tiV'1' ' NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DA Y WAS WORK OF PHIL A. WOMEN Mrs. Sarah Josepha llalv, for Many ) cars a Resident Here, Succeeded in Campaign for Observance After Many ) cars Xobmlj serins iil'nll illsltnbod nbont 'pli'bnttiiiK TlinnksghluK I.iy on Hip last Tbursdn.t of Vnct'inbi-r, unit yrl II riTincil nn impossible lnl( to Rot Itir lilrii stinlit!. ' II rs. Hurub Inrphn llalr. n nut it" of N'linimt't. N. ff.. tint for ninny rari n ri'siilrnt of I'iiilnilr-Iiililn. workrd tlrr , li'ssly iiinii,! jrnrs bi'fori' sbr wax nblo In nmvliicv tin gnirrniirv of stud's. iukI tin- t'rpililcnt of tlir 1 'tilted Slnli's, Hint it luitloiuil tlimfksglvliiR ilay. ilrliuitpty ' IiIih'piI on Mi" riilrnd.ir. was desirable Alter n eineer of iiiiiorliiiiep n Pill tor of ttii- I, lilies' Miic.filni1, anil us ii isnions exponent of (be eniise ot vwiinati. Mrs Mule niiup to I'liilndi'l pliln us editor of (loiley's I.ikIj'r Hook. II tins (mm bru after 1S41. Hint slip , , , , ' ' " vl ... " i , , -- .. ........ 1....1... nmliH'tP.I Iht .uimIKi. for Hip ostrib- Wat Ion for tbiin ksKit ins tliinue limit Hip 1i,"I,'no"t .,f " ,h"'1 ll:l' fn'- tbiinks- klnplom-nelndin? the , onles-bad v " litlns to sovernors ot tlie I lc-a-n ixsiird lint Stoiy and Owen, who nv nnd to Ibp 1'iesidrnlx of IbelPfP imeitists as ell as gnod (Jnakers I iillid Slates, sh,. met with Utile sue eess lor n while, bur lij 1 ,",!) twenty till' ul tin,- slates set apart the Inst Thursday of N'mnnber for geneinl thanksgiving. It wan following the battle of (irttys burg. however. Mint the iln.i was lirst pioclninnd ii.i the Piesideut of the I'niled Staye.s as a national bolldav. nun sine,, ijmsi tne dnv hus been tlxeil. i Mrs. Halo was born in I78S and was Ucveuly-the eais old before she had accomplished her work. She Hied until 1870, but died too .soon to see the grip I thai Hie holiday had tnken upon the I people of the nation. Celchialcd In llliil i Ihioughout New Knglaud tlnye had i been numerous iln,s ot tlinnksgiviiig. beginning as cnrlj as 1(!L!I . the year fol I lowing the settlement, and lelehratcd at no llrd day or season of the ear. The custom dates much farther back, how lever, for it is n relic of feasts nnd festi 1 als held in southeast ljuiopc following . I he ba'-icsts. Hut thanksgiving da.is linie been held for nil sorts of reasons. War lietnries i have been celebinted lij rojnl proelaiun I tions, it was one of these war victories I that led Tbomii Story nnd (iritfith Owen, two Pliilndelibin tjuiikers. to te- fuse to join in tile celenraiioii I I'.nglaud had in the ienr 17(1." seemed LEASE MARKET ST. STORE hill Company Acquires Property in 1000 Block The lease of the fivc-tor building at lOlfl-lOJl Mmkel street, now oicupiedi In the ltenedict Serviie Club, hj the Hill Co. for a men's nnd bois' ilolhing Mote is anotlier indication of the gre.ill.i I increased activity Vin Market stieet I rpnltj. i , The Hill Co. which i now ut 1 0!l Mnikrt .street . bus for some time been i I mgotintiiig for the new site. It will' , nci upj thisAii'w store as soon as cxlcn i siie alterations have been completed, 'about Maicb I, P.I'JO. The linn has a tile j ear lease. I This deal is niie of flip bngpsl closed I lately in the 1(1(10 block nnd leaves the Ninth street corner Harrison propirty , as the only slore propcrt now unoc cupied in that section. STILL HUNT LOST FLIERS Cutters and Launches Join Search of Delaware River Seanhiug parties weie increased to dm in the effort to timl the bodies ol Lieutenant Itobeit Stockcr. I'uitcd States nnvj. and Fled Thompson, who fill into the Delaware liver with llieii seaplane nnd were drowind Moniiaj . In addition tij submarine chuseis. cutters and munches, huie volunteered tn belli m the search. Spoilt planes me still keeping watch on the river in expectation tliut the two bodies may be brought to the surface bj depth bombs set off bv the crews of the submarine ihaseis. FEED 200 PERSONS Christian Soldiers Give Thanksgiv ing Day Dinner at Headquarters Two hundred piople were given a Thanksgiving dinner this morning by the Christian Soldiers, ."ill North Kighth stieet. Cliildien were given particular , at tention, but the slogan was "Your Face is Your Ticket." The meal suit ed nt 1 1 :" u. m., and was in charge of Commander Franklin J. Seeley. The lilckv ones weie' fed in batches of twenty-six at a time. Unast chicken, loast beef, potatoes, two vegetables, sugar on the table. r.eal butter and pumpkin pie were on the menu. Vs 11 , M -,' H I lic'tcll'l over tile I'rpnrli In the Sunn lf.li Xrtlicrlnuds. mill a cenenil tiroclii- anil promiiipiit citizens of Philnilpliiliin desired "to be excused from being in any wise conceineil in je order" unit f thev weie "excused necordingl.i." Tlioui'is Story w.is uiihpie. not unl.i I for declining to take a hnlidav. but be also surprised the town of Pbila-I delpbia in 170( bj icfiising to become Mayor df the citi after the Common Council hnd chosen liim for tbe oMice. lie ' was lined twentj pounds for bis refusal. loious Tlianksgiilng In I7"S The "most joj oils Thanksgiving" nas lirld in May. I77S. in Phll.idel- , pltin, following the winter nf Vnllej I'orge (ipiipriil Washington issued tbe iirociamntiou 10. in leiebiatiou, ami Hip festivities hii luilei' cheers for .1 long life of the king of Frame, and for the "friendh Ihiinppiin powers" and the Auiericnn sinles. fne icton nf independence seemed certain. The first national pioclnmiitioii w.ii issiieil In rrrsntcnt Wasiiington m 1 itl.i from Philadelphia, ami sevejiH of the President i following set aside sprrial dais for nation U thanksgiving. In the moieinent foi a national ilnj some of tbe southern states were slow in nppimnl. boweier 'I'he.i rrgnidei1 it as a i pile of I 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 hignlrj. and it was not until well nfter the Lincoln adniinistiatiou Hint ill1 Ho stntc, juined ,in celebration. I DOLORES'S SINGING CHARMS Lyric Soprano Masters "State ot Nerves," Giving Varied Program titin Ilnhin.s. Iilf. smirunii liilim oil .'. . ' over her mice Willi the iimicioiimips and .le'iheiation of a i b.iinc mer a delicnte ami she chimuci! her w; the favor of a bilge delenninisl me nia.e of wheels, ii last uiglil into .iililiriue in the Witherspoon Hall, .lumper and Walnut stieet", It seemed Hint the nitiste :ui; her opening number in a "stale of nerves" Inrgelj because of the elevenlh-hoiii change in the ncinmp.inlst. peibans--iiud her netiousiiess did not entireh leave her until she hail piogiessid well into ben colorful piogium. In the high icgistcr her tones weie not iitwajs braielj nnd mum pit tilaceil. in Hie low they weie crystal -clear. The Silberta "Yobr.eil" I In Me moriam). it tilth she snij in the closing of the first third of her program, nasi lit- far Hie most pietin;e.-iiic of hei . seleitions In it was the ages-old s0r low of people CMiiessed ill tense uiul biirning music Mine Dohues iutci pieted this giief-song with iitidetstnud ing and with art. Itiuiskt -Korsnkov's "Chnnson lle- biuiquc " so reminiscent of the nielli- ' iluous "Song of Indiii. was peauiiiiiii.t ilaiult lilt ol rendered, lis was Hie "Jeiine Fillettes. The program of some Iwent) melodies1 was cmefully and tnstefullv arranged, and from the conventional grnic nt Tschaikow sky's "Cradle Song" to the more or less barnciuc beauty of "The llartcst Field" of Kucbnuininov. Minn Doloies proved herself happily able to cope with Hie ambitious vailety of Jhc lyricc she those to sing. HURT TURNING IN ALARM Fire of undetermined origin started early today in the basement of the noveltt shop conducted bv M. (iener. 727 South street. Cliniles Korss. of York, Pn.. was making a purchase when smoke rolled into the store. He nHied to a fire box on the street and cut his blind in bienkiiig the glass of the box to send in the alarm He tvns ti ruled in n neaib) drug store. Their Largest 'Business Month Tnr. Dando Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gf.n'I'i.f.mkn: We believe that the honk, as we call the catalogue which you compiled tor us, is the best catalogue of Dairy Supplies issued lit any firm in our line. This is to advise you that the month of April, 1919, is the largest month for husincss that we have booked so far, and we wish to thank ou for your part; in the matter. .Vow and oUrm ok n-juw. . Tnr. above, 07 (7 grtat supply house, repernts Iht- results Dando "clients seeuie when plan, wile and attend to every ((instructive detail oj their selling campaigns. Till'. DANDO COMPANY n;nNtbiiir. s sreciuuun ADtTRiisisc-SKLUM. srmt' Tn MCNtTAt tUREKS, 5J10I LSAI LFi jonRtRb AM) PI I Ml PR) C3J NORIII LLI.Vl,Nli; STRUT, PIIIL4IJ1 I Pill ' hnowltit': oar nioiithl) pfrlorii-al. Is tiur to its nam" It tells time to ll by mil-, mail or periodica) Xsk for inpj 1 Baltimore & Baltimore and Return $2.25 Mar lai, IHe Additional Washington and Return $MWk $2.75 Mar Tut, SSc Addition!,! HHIllSB, f KH rtVge&jp&Z j SUNDAY, NOV.. 30 gjj8flSlW Spfrlul Trcln tfacs ItvUlllnilllflf'filll B I I B G I I'Jl ',. I -"h " 'i"'""t Nl, fcTvllHll I) ilfl H-Villll 111191 ' V ,! (i'utl"" 8i0 M- pj 1.1 liiJl'll.il'ltiSr- f .'.'' I, ii -r i V "'J"V , .S!i-i" -. 1 "'"' """' ft THANKSGIVING DAY IS IRKED BY JOY Prayers, Sports and Festivities Included in Varied Pro grams for City SERVICE MEN REMEMBERED Deioullj" and jojouslv Philadelphia i celebrating Tluiuksglvlng D.lj I In the pill's churches men who a' cne ago were celcb'utlug o.'crscns Hie cessntion of hostilities n few weeks pre liousl). gate tbiinks for their safe return, and for the Providence which safeguarded them, while lit the Mime time the leiuPinbeicd comrades they left behind, to stn forever "oiei there. " With the others of their con gregations the) g'lve solemn thanks for Hie good things thev enjov. Tempering the solemnity of Hie day weie football games, fox huiils, steam ing turkey dlnneis, dances and a galaxy of other festiiities, scheiiuled through out the da.i . Hut tlicic w.se other things I'm which Philiiilelpbians weie grateful, in spite n; the "Iteds" and tbe well-known II. C. of l Thej weie thankful fol tin sol ilieis letuinril. they wete tbnukfiil for Hie families lenniled, tbej w I html,- fill for the lourngeoiis sncrillees t lui ' weie wllllngl.1 made, and the! weie tliankful for the general wholesome lies, of the minds of people wbnli i li.iiriei sulbcient against ieslli"ness I nun iiniucii,' inm tii.in'v.i-. i i.. ....i ... ..r.iit.n Prim In Ihittle (oinell ..P luiieisiti of Peuiisilinnin ,.eeti will battle Cornell on Franklin Field, a Thnnksghing plctuic in II , olorful fiinni' of ieiiii:iul -waving, i ol i lecp-ielling men. women and children , ,,, I million mated horseiiieu raced hind hating hounds iillei the frighted iniairj. while ten at'nlors of the Fox and Hound Until will swoop after (he painted Sir Hetnanl. with thousand of happi people ndniiiiug Theie ale plctitt of other emit winter gnnii's I'vprjwbcte for the jo) oils Saltation ini,t"' to Tieal Cblldien line thousand' poor children will he the guests of the Saltation Aunt nt 'J n'cloi k in the auditorium. Mroinl s(.ircl ami I'aiininunt incline. A box of sweet cukes mid ft nil will be givi ten child. Colonel itifhnid I'.. Ilol.. coniiniinder ol the Atlantic mast pinvincc. will deliter mi mhlicss on the meaning of thanks sgiiing 1 l.i.i. .Mn tor Charles C.iuiphell .....i Minor II t n in C. (.'tint foul will nssisi in the sei iff. In Ihe etening n I biinksgit ing tun . he cnmliicteil lit Snlvallon Lassies' Mut! fes it nl will the new It oizalli.cd Hand, the Philadelphia llciiinpi,ii iei PmIIiiI anil a i hot us of fortj voices The McAIlistei sisters, who sei fed dough mils lo the doiighbots in the flout -line Item lies, will sing. Seti'iileiu bundled patients in lin en t's hospitals eii.jo.ted n leal old fashioned Thnnksgit ing tllnnei. with luikej unci "lixings." In its uisti tutions for Ihe insiine and feeble mind ed and at l?j berry and llolmesbuig. ttheie 1000 paupcis nie caieil for. spe cial menus made the daj sinnd out in the inmates' calendar. In the Catholic orphanages in the ctlv 'w ibtldieii ate n sumptuous iliuiiei piovided lij the Knights of Columbus following tin animal ciitom NO HOLIDAY FOR POLICE Traffic Men to Observe Thanksgiving on Duty Tlieie I no Thanksgiving tes foi niemheis of the police trnllic fol ce to fin) , . All nf the polie emeu me nt Iheir pcMs in downinttti sections, and thet weie le enforced bv lift extra men. Lieutenant Ilatrj SchultsJ. "I the ttafiic fence, ilecided to keep his men on tint) In cause of the great ll'iinber of lecent rnbbeiies TREAT GIRL BITTEN BY DOG Pasteur Method Applied on Learn ing Animal Was Mad Kmily Maiituardt. eight teats old. is leeching Pasteur ticatmeiit at the Itoosevell llosiiilal lodnv follnwing the decision of I niversil) lluspilnl experts Hint a dog that bit her was suffering fioni rabies . The tlulcl wns bitten while pln.ting near her home at York avenue mid Ullttonwocid stieet. V, Ohio.R. R. MlCM itfBnBHffflBSrfc--twif Tlmnlisgivinp Pay limits in City ami Vicinity Mm nine l'o mid llonnd Hunt, Newtown Sipiuie. Pursuit of the painted fox hi ten nil planes. Itadnor Hunt. Cioss-countrj run. old fashioned dinner. Hnly Communion, Chapel of the Mediator, b'lfly- first and Sprtue stieets. Memorial mass for dec eased iiirin beis, Philadelphia ('bapter. Knights of Columbus. In Cathedral. Aflrriinnn Ppiiii Cornell giiiue. I'ninkllii I'ield One thousand clilldien gup.Ms of Sahnliiin A i my in Audiloiium. P.tnnd street ami l-'alimniitit ineniie. Tlianksgiilng iliuner to service men. Piankford Avetnip l'.aplil Clinii li. Tuikev dinner to nrviep men at Ship and Tent Club. Twenti third nnd Christian sticels. K piling Tbanksgiviiig musical festival at Siiliation Army Auditorium. Itmnd stieet ami I-'aii mount avenue. 'I'hanksgivlng I .me I'east and llnniecomlng of former pastors, members ami friends of St (ieorge's Methodist Kplscopal Church. Fourth and Itace streets. TULLEY MAY ADVANCE P. n. T. Vice President Likely to Direct Buffalo Company I lei hell (!. 'I'ullej . vh e piesideut of Hie Philadelphia Hapul Transit Co tint) go lo ISuffalo. " Y fn assume ill rection of the Intel unliomil Itnilttnt Co. P.oitdholders or"thr Inlernntionnl Tinition Co "f New .lerev teslenbiy olititlned contiol of Ituflulo's street rail wit) s.tstein Ihruugh u foreclosure snle of stock of the Inleriiiiliotial Itniltvnj I Co., which liml been put up Its ml lateral. Mr Tttlle.t tefused lo discuss what 'appointments mat be made lo the cxe Iciltiti pnsitifins of Ihe cninp.in) . thnilgli be said bis time would he divided be iltteiMi this city nnd IJulTalo for the piesent Piesideut Mitten, nt the Phil indelpliia Itnpid Transit, is chnlrmnn of I the piotectltc ffimmittee and bond-, i holders' c iimniiltce wliieh ptiichnseil the j set iiiities of the New Yrk corporation ' BASKETS FOR ORPHANS Children In Catholic Institutions Re membered by K. of C. The Knights of Columbus ti it ml the various Cutliolic orphan iistluuis in lb' lilt iinde- the diiection of D.in iel .1 Mi (Inrrig.in .tith Thnnksgit ing baskets In ikM it inn to local institu lions, the knights piovided lor the orphans of the St. Vincent's lloine Point Pleasant. . ,1 . uiul the Ashuit I'.llk council will serte the dinnei This wmk Is under the direction of the Philadelphia Chapter, with F.d waul A. Kellv as chairman Albeit .1 P.ei kei is i hail man of the m plums' , dinnei committee ft WQ fWT.and II I . iini.nt iop ykln tioubles At nr-li fcimur ilu-m with Cuttoura ( 11111111-m Wash off in IHe minute' with (uiuuia Soap and hot water and nntiniie bathing a few mo-infiit- Tti .tniiMil Tor flnmlruff and itch MiK 1 tn tttnliiR 1 ifl Cuticura Oitit mcni iMtn paititiBs all ovr sralp Pile iPNt ninininK halnno wttli i uIicmii.i .Sn.iji ,md bot watf-r. Hp pnat in two ccls if nrlcd Snap ','5r. Ointment 2. nnd Mr. lalrtim 5Pi iSol't ihrouphnut tht world Tor Kam pip 'i h t rr ftHdrr?i "Ciitlrnro f&h nrntorlf". MT. Wl. Mulilfn, M.H DBT CiitlruiM snjii Imifs ulllitnit friiiff. I K This Questioti of Motor Truck Depreciation Buy Safely Buy Bethlehem Y. W. C. A. IN DEBT, NEW BOARD niNuo by "IllSUr- Directors Elected gents" Say Figures Show Old I Management Unsatisfactory nrnnniin-.Ti-.. ... . . . . REORGANIZATION HAS BEGUN, Figuies showing that the former I managemeni of the Y. W. C. A In (ills city bad acctitnulaled debts ami was I continual!) falling beiilml in linancinl ' pa.tinents were pinduecd nl the regulm meeting of the new boaid nf directors, held .tesletdat The llnnnclul seeretarv reported the outstanding debt of the association for I current expenses amounted to .$."-.- j -tSI.7"i That amount Includes unpaid bills for con I. Ice erraoi, butter, eggs, meats, vegetables nnd oilier staples. ' The lioaiil meeting was the first regu lav one of the "insurgents," who le cently succeeded in disposing of Mrs. Joseph A. Hudson as president after n tight lasting about n jcar. The secretin') 's icporl revealed the association bad outstanding a loan of , S7000 from a local bank, that a S.'.O.OOO I tnoi tgage had been placed nn the Ken singtnn building of the association and I that the mortgage on the central build- , ing at Kighleenth and Arch sheets' amounted to SS.".n00. Miss Marv Johns Hopper, executive eiietar.t of the association, declined Ihe association had been running behind 5 1(100 n month "The tigu.-es ptote the chnigei of iiiiMiuiiuigemeiit made bv the Itndnoi i 'oh." declared Miss Hopper "Thet aie iustllientinn fnr carrying Hie tight agnitisi Mrs, ItuiKon into the courts."' "In I'ehruniv up additional mortgage of Soil. 000 was taken out on Hie centra! building," declared Miss Hopper. "In order to meet expenses, the tnurtgage fin this building wns raised far nbnte what it had been i educed by long nnd hnidl work among the members of the asso cut ion " It was also s;iM the SI.'J.OOO icnlizcd on the insurance on the Seaside Home I Needed Every Night Now Blankets Comforts Bed Spreads Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Flair Mattresses IJtox Springs Hcdslcads S 163Z Chestnut Street Tf To insure BLANK nODKS Hound and I.ooso Ijcaf MTiioanAroiiNa imlNTINft DXGRAVINrs oFricn .Statlonci v And Suppllrs XJ8 j F,onsc IsC.af I Ledgers I Perpetual motioti is still an unsolved problem. Friction exists and so long as it does exist, motor trucks wul de preciate in value. A yearly charge of 20 per cent depreciation is common practice. The annual depreciation on a six thousand dollar truck is twelve hundred dollars. The depreciation of the highest priced Bethlehem is $693.00. But the six thousand dollar truck man ufacturer, to justify his price, will claim a higher depreciation rate for aBethlehem. Bethlehem Dependability is a known fact to thousands of Bethlehem owners. Bethlehem Dependable Delivery is founded on scientifically correct design, skilled workmanship and scrupulous care in the selection of materials to the smallest bolt. Bethlehem price is madeposs ible by the tremen dous Bethlehem production and Bethlehem wide distribution the result is low manu facturing and sales cost. The overwhelming Bethlehem success has been made because of the low initial and low operating cost of Bethlehem Transportation. Buy your Motor Truck on Facts. 1 V'Ton Chassis 2lyTon Chassis 3 JyTon. ChaMU "$1965 $2365 $3465 r. O. D. ALLENTOWN, PA. BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION ALLENTOWN, PA. nt Asbur.r, which woi burned to Ihe ground, wna used to meet the expose of mismanagement. Plans nre now under way for n com 'pletc reorcnnl.ntion of the business nf I 'fairs of tho nssoclntlon. Itntes ovlll be. ruiscii lino i lie payment oi uouiu ami i room will be, put on an entirely new 1 1 asls. Mrs. John Orlbbel presided at the meeting yesterday morning. Bhn was. 1p'p0',',1 president of the association by iiir so-rniivu luBiiiKui. kiuuji. Marquis del Vadlllo .Madrid. Nov. 27. Marnuls del Va dllio, who was minister of Justice, in tho "at" cnblnct, xvhlch resigned Dcccm- brr i. inm, is dead here. Do you want a Garage or a Warehouse? We liui' n large corner im protcd properly on a main street. Surround inj: it arc streets and a railroad siding. There arc 50,000 square feet in thin property and it's rented to desirable ten ants. A prcat oppor tunitj licre for a Garage or a Warehouse nnd big possibilities merely from a speculative standpoint, xdjaccnt property, ton, if you need more room. -REM-TORf? Dpa-ltorJ? fill Office, rhrstnul at 11th frvitriarri ORc Cor Msihb Sun Ave. Oak l.avr Oftcr, Opposite Station Oct I lie best, the softest, fleec iest and warmekt, all sizes for sinjrlc and double beds, extra large beds and cribs Our Faultless bed Imp; will pi ove nl'evclation to you. I'bf.sc things will ad just tho needed touch of comfort. perfection in ""J ' Loose Leaf Ledgers 'T'fi lNSUltt: licrreotlon in Loose LcaJ Ledgers, ttf inal.A tlicm complete, ftom start to finish. In our own factory. The inline, blndliiR. rirr.ttlilnc- Is 'dono !n our xvotk-rootns As 13 true of all Mann-niada products, only finest materials nnd skilled workman ship cuter Into the production of Mann I?oso Leaf Ledgers. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY r2!) MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Nrw Ynrk () flier : SGI Rrnndimit. Founded in 184$ r, $ '"'a ,i i fl II mm'f xv 1 n ' 1 fl:. trf s'&tAA , ft, IjKgjBK
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