a i ff n " m ll.L; i,tj: ff i . i IT i j i. M Iv 11 )' ft- I k. ", r' n .: jt t ii ' R- K hfi" AMERICAN LEGION NIGHT AT BAZAAR itrj h Veterans Appearing in uniform to Bo Admitted Free at Armory POSTS INCITY ARE ACTIVE Any member of the American Lesion la .Philadelphia who appears in uniform 'tonight at the bazaar ot the Veteran Corps, rim uegimem. at the Armory, Broad and Callowhlll streets, will be admitted free. This announcement was made today by David B. Simpson, commander of Post No. 315. who de clared that It Is the desire of the Veteran Corps to attract as many as possible of the uniformed members of the LeRiou; It Will be "American Legion Mht at the Armory. Invitations have been sent to post commanders o the Legion throughout the city to have their mem bers turn out in largo numbers. The First Pennsylvania fighting with the 100th as a part ol the Twenty -eighth Division, which hurled back the Germans at the battle of the Marne, will reunite, and its body of veterans, known as the Walter M. Gearty Tost No. 315, will be presented with an American flag and an American Legion flajt by the Veteran Corps? The bazaar will be halted temporarily to allow Major General James V. Latto. National Guard of Pennsylvania, retired, to make the presentation. The acceptance will be made by, Lieutenant Colonel Edward J. Median. o the 100th Infantry. A dance of legiouaires will follow, at which music will be given by the 100th Infantry Orchestra. The following Invitation was received today by George Wentworth Carr, county chairman, from the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. "It gives me great pleasure to In vite, in the name of the board of dill-. JmperiaUs Am mm KKmar iKllPPW & va i f&m& K ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS ,,- jMlra ' Manufacturers '" jgj ;il PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. 1 r - ' WPH . 'Mild and Fragrant ;C As Old Wine91- tSggypiilte whatever shape and size 1&& SSSm IP PM WIBr you rf"-" to 2oc- s,it . " Hmi.miAjM;-i' .aurf'.-wj: u,,tv, .itiL. i uig..- . - - -.- ...- , ,.,,i, J1JJ1X.J A.fc AaiB. ,.'i.. i ,.:( ,-, .. i x-xj.-.... rectors of thaif erinftylvaatn Society of eons ot tne uevoiuuon, me suue ana county officers, and the commander of each post of the American Legion In m.llnA1nl.tn ..Hn( in thft h Irf V fl Pf annual church service of the society, to be held this year lu Ht. Mtepncns rroi cstant Episcopal Church, on Tenth street above Chestnut, Sunday, De cember 14, at' 4 o'clock p. m." The Invitation comes from Clarence Payne Franklin, chairman of the com mittee, and contains n request to guests to arrive nt 3 :30 o'clock. Post No. 1S3, which is comprised principally of members of the gas de fense service, has been named the David W. Jameson Post. Mr. Jamccon died from the effects of gas In January, 11)18, while In service with tho'Philadelphin branch of the gas defense service. Tho officers elected by this post are as fol lows : Louis S. Potsdamer, commander; Frank J. Bon-den, vice commander; Morton A. Netter, adjutant; Thomas J. Hurley, Jr., iinauce officer; Jacob R. Balta, Arthur J. Ho.ver. Robert A. McMichael, G. L. Wlnolundcr and Bertram K. Wolfe, executive commit tee. A meeting was held yesterday of the representatives of welfare und service men's organizations at the headquarters of the home service section of the Red Cross, 1007 Walnut street, to perfect plans for the war risk insurance re vival campaign in January. Meeting places were determined unon. and it now, remains to fix the date. The Legion is represented in these conferences by Vincent A. Carroll, of Post No. L'70. who will direct the campaign. Itenresentlne all of the nosts of the American Legion iu this city, a bpcrinl committee met last night at the Adel phia Hotel with representatives of the Philadelphia tuberculosis committee and completed arrangements for local Legion aid in the Bed Cross Christmas seal campaign. Frank W. Mclvin pre sided. Post 100. American Lecion. has elected the following officers for the year lU'-'u: uommanuer, Daniel A. (inrt- land : vice commnnder. I rank A. Gian-domenico; adjutant, John A. Martin; finance officer, John J. Henry; historian. Joseph Clark ; delegate to the county committee, Daniel A. Gnrt- land, and executive committee, John J. Fitzuatrick. Harry A. Summers. Thomas J. Fceucy, John Hutchinson und John P. McCottcr. ExtrMAldHANA Blend Cigars A cigar of rare goodness is Manuel. A cigar to be studied, by connoisseurs whose critical tastes are pleasantly surprised by Manuel's rich fragrance and unusual mildness. We invite a critical exami nation of Manuel. For only the rich, full-flavored leaves from Cuba's fertile fields, softened to fragrant mildness by blending with lighter, mellowed leaves, are found in ManueL We suggest that a box of Manuels be your gift to those of your friends whose friendship means most to you. i ii1 ilWfllil'Mi ii1! ill'" d Inn i I Ww&$M jmmww 'lllMBWMM''''" ''''''' "' " JBIIge Wl'" ""'""l "" '' ' '' '"'' WWIW .lbS.lfeu VtLBlB..M.. DlJBaSUiKm, I . . . .. jflilHA.. -,.',-. t- .' . A.Tif: DOUBTS ANY ACT ON ON JUDGE ROGERS Legion's State Head Says Movo Is Unlikely; Alleged Slur Is Denied MANY POSTS ARE AROUSED George F. Tyler, slate commander ot the American Legion, when asked today If the state organization would take action in the churgo against Judge Joseph P. Rogers, ot Quarter Sessions Court, who is alleged to have spoken csontemptuously of drafted men, ex pressed doubt that tho Legion would take up tho dispute. "I have juit returned to the eity," he said, "and have talked to no one about this mntter. I do not know what ii being done or what is not being done. But 1 doubt that the Legion will net, as it seems the utterance in question is denied." The judge on Tuesday recalled Harry Brick. 1)12 South Fifth street, a witness who had testified against a po liceman in Quarter Sessions Court. The witness was nsUed if lie was a drafted man. "There were 4.500.000 of you and I have no ut,e for you." is tho remarU attributed to Judge Rogers. Brick, however, did not hear Judge Rogers use this exirlesslon. He says the judge asked: "You were drafted, weren't you?" and on receiving nn af firmative inswcr, observed; "Oh, I thought so." Brick says that Judge Rodgers aided something as the witness walked away, but Brick ilidu t hear the words. Despite Mr. Tyler's belief that (lie Legion, ns u body, will not tukc up the dispute, individual posts 'We ex pressing Indignation. Post No. "7, meeting lust night nt 20.12 North Thirty-second street, demanded u public apology. "If Judge Rogers has been properly quoted, his remark is not only un insult to several hundred thousand former sol It is this . expert blending of two excellent tobaccos that gives to Manuel its rare fra grance and mild nature. And skillful workmanship is equally apparent in Manuel's trim appearance. diers In this state, but also shows a sur prising Jack of knowledge of the needs und desires of tho government In rais ing the army," said William G. Mur dock, state adjutant of the Legion. Mr. Murdock served as major and state draft officer. He asserted that If the judge mode the remark attributed to him It was uncalled for und stamps him as "a man of such temperament ns to be unfit for judicial duties." Judgo Rogers denied making the re mark. "Rats. Bunk." be nt first replied when questioned. Finally he said, "You can say for me that it is n plain, distorted lie. You can sav for me that there Is absolutely no truth in It." ' i DRIVER HELD IN BOY'S DEATH Man Who Ran Over Child Will Have to Face Coroner Daniel Hays, a truck driver. 030 Bench street, was held without bail for the coroner by Magistrate Baker today because .of the death or n illiain Baird, thirteen years old. of 1220 Dud ley street, who was run over by Hays's rnr. Tho bo.v was running in McKcnn street, near Nineteenth, when he saw the truck. He was running so tast, It. is said, that ho could not tsop lu time and was crushed. Hays is said to have tried to stop his car, but was unable to bring the vehicle to u bolt before it struck the boj, MAY MOVE LIFE STATION Inquiry Shows Point Where Phlla, Boys Were Lost Is Unseen by Guards Location of the coast guard station at LongpOrt, N. J., near which Ray mond Iszard nnd John Ledbetter, two Philadelphia boys, perished In nn open boat, may he changed. Investigation as to conditions around the station was made by uaptaimRan dolph Ridgely, chief inspector of coast guurd stations, und today he sent u report to Washington. It is understood that be suggested the advisability of changing location of the station. At its present location the view of the lookout from the station is obscured by several buildings. An open view of tho sea would be a great aid to the guards iu preventing uccldeuts. &. -. . '.. w. Splendid New Supcrtonc PlionograpItS Reduced for Christmas An immense stock of these wonderful instruments at reduc tions from $28.20 to $43.20. Prices includp complete outfit; five 10-inch record albums, hold ing 60 records; twelve 85c rec ords (24 selections your choice) and 500 needles. The Supcrtonc has an extra-loud Ltone, that can be modified at will. It plays all disc records. Price $125. $10 Down No Interest. N'o extras. Solid mahutJ- ' any cabinet. 4D Inches high, 20 inches , wide and 21 indies deep. Price $137.50. $10 Down Xolnterest. No extras. Solid mahog any cabinet, 45 Inches high, 21 inches wide and 22 Inches deep. Price $150. $10 Down No Interest. No extras. Solid mahog any cabinet, 40 V4 Inches hlsli, 22 inches wide and23VS Inches deep. F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street - Please send me complete descrip tion of your i Supertone Phonograph also details of easy-payment Plan, without interest or extras. c. L. 12-11-10 All F. A. North Stores Open Evenings Until Xmas WEST J'JIILAi 302 s. SJd Bt. KENHlNOTONi IBia-ls v.. Allfsheiu MAN'AVUNHi 137S Slain St. NOnTH I'HILA.; m N. Vront St. NORlUSTOW.Vi S28 TV. Main Bt. CIIESTiat! 313 Kdtiuout Ae. C.UIDIINi 381 llroudway TKK.NTONt 80S M. Htate 81. . ajEAUINOl IS N, fiH, Ht. mmm&mMm . 'I... V,-., s Alodel No. 2 ' fi month ftSn. .Hi. ... lfFjWs fllodel No. 4 Vi H month KELLY'S 12 n. oth Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Stylo Wo Have nn )!rrlent Icnt nnd National Imputation WAGON ?OVERS I A Rl A staunch Vg.nderhcr- chen Waterproof Can van Qover Insures real protection to perlshnble goods. Defies sun, rain, dust. Maker's prices here. F. Vanderherchen's Sons 7 N. Water St. Phlla, Buy Mora Flowers CbrUtmu Dtco ratlona of all klnd. H o ) 1 y. Laurel. Mis. tleto. lVondtr fnl Collection of ST&HL llth St. ftbv. ohestnnt St. lain a iiiounaon Bts. We Wo Wonders WITH 1 Veloiir or Bolivia Coats 1 Velvet Suits 1 S.8!rM r,i'rfcr.llna, beauty 1 Sc(iwarzwaeiderCo.ioi7.27Woadsi Xmas Special Bmallet nrlst Tratch. IMJ fA bargain. Value S1S.SU. I. MAYER iwrf'f",'.1;,', 01-E.N' KVK.MNGS I ' SKATERS MEN WOMKX ft cim.nitK.v Hny tllreot from manufacturer and xuie middleman' iiroflf. METROPOLITAN KNITTI1NG MILL 8820 Krnnlnicton Av. riiono Ken, 10H4 Own I'irnlnirn W,1 "'!?. of ,,a"il Knlttlns Wool. III 'I 1 ' IJ '4' Christmas Gifts I Gas and Electric FLOOR LAMP SHADES Full uortment at mamtfncturcr'H prlcrH. Come In nnd hv tilt tSliriiil FLOOR LAMP MIADK we $1().75 ar Helllnc for Slegel LiglTt Supply Co. 231 MARKET ST. iiainiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiuiiiiiiiiiii lllh! jpb&&L 1 s$is We pay more at the mines for high er quality; that's why Kunkel - coal gives Vs more heat than ordinary coal. Phone Belmont 7500 m 2 33$ 63d & Market 51st & Gray's Anoint Irritatioiis With Soothing Coticura First bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. These super creamy emollients not only soothe, but in most cases heal annoying irritations and other skin troubles. They are also ideal for daily toilet uses. After bathing with Cuticura Soap dust on a few grains oft the exquisite ly scented Cuticuva Talcum. Knap SSe, Ointment 23 and 60c. Talcum tlie, 8ol4 throuifhout th world. Vor am. vi ecli fre addrew: "Cuticura Lao. nratarlfin Ucnt, 031. Maiden. Maui." Wf" Cuticura fW ulmiM wltbaut mpt. Il' M I I I T I II I I I I I I t ,r Tiiilllfftmtllllfl'ifl'nlillliilli'- JriM) wS uimjimmniniiiiniiiiinninmiiiiimiintniiiiniianiiiniiinminmiinnniiinimininiiinQnts gl gj0'sJr N-fWTVt' ftH il SLA !ilUllili;!ii!IIIIilii:il!i!II!lll!HI!il!ill i w I 5 1 A iBow ! $4.75 m HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER rort cuAii Nw .pnnelpltt MMUnt irt zi to so rtiion. ic. uu Ing Jast good. Hdlttom. wo. , -mare m notta Frtl Book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd Got the Genuine and Avoid Vasto Economv in Every Cake USEFUL AMD PRACTICAL PHOTO ALBUMS 5Qto5. Nutting, Davidson and Thompson FRAMED COLORED PICTURES 75? to SJ30 FANCY BOXED STATIONERY I?B T0 4IIJ3 The EVERSHARP Pencil Fountain Pen LEATHEKGOODS llAVELERTlEQUIStTES CURRYS'yf5Ur. Jn French andfnjlish ENLARGEMENTS From Your Choice Negative ,sk CHESTNUT STREET OTS4 . Tim W The Elite Phonograph W Company, Inc. & 111 Walnut SK m i K'jf S : $50 to $1000 at has made ii tsr Peerless Tone! SONORA has many re markable and important features of construction, bat it is the wonderful tone that will fascinate and captivate you. If you want extraordinary accuracy, truthful expres sion, delightful sweetne'ss, and superb beauty of tone reproduction, you want the Sonora. The Sonora plays all makes of disc records per fectly without extra attach ments. tiih The Elite Phonograph Company, Inc. 1311 Walnut St. "Baby Grand" Place Your Order for Xmas Delivery While Assortment 'is Good .the The Elite Phonograph Company, Inc. 1311 Walnut St. A Hmall deposit uin secure Honaru fnr fulurn ueii very, ron. venlent , Ifrmn .ran for the balance. lie urrunifMi -1 ' 1; if jiliSrtitt. - - NSTkSSx SSmCtLX X mik BX 3 fnPrl XGVZljtfaF irb in an vaKT Tr.w Pbi Wki rfvAjU yp ULTRA BOX AND VESTPOCKtT ESSmS&h, r v&XTmwmK.'zx'mm&icm.'WMBS HHHi M ' VnKff-gPwcRiBHBWIBsnPnal -' 1111111111 Mm! S C Open T h ly Evenings w h Until Xmas m 1 "Invincible" j n TH( IXSTBOMIHT OP 0UAIITV -?s, S wttCral E CS CtBAR AS A UCLL C-3 S8IJ!!ttB05 I ."mffiffA 1 mMimmwmu i I J S Evenings Tl rfsj W Until Xmas B ,tg M "J .-gr.rg.iiiifflaiFmiBja.,.M... tv T.ISSmSSiSV,Tli 5SBHKI n Amartcan Dye- wooa vo., Chester, Pa. Baton Built Industrial Roadways Increase Plant Efficiency The visitor gets the first impression of your plant from the roadway. If it's a Baton Built Concrete Roadway, ho has you well rated beforo he 'enters the door. Henry E. Baton General Contractor 1113 Hansom St., rhlla. Hell rhone, Spruce fillO 30 SAV1NO ON AM. AUTO TOPS AND GENERAL TRIMMING rortn touring top platk glass in REAH 'CURTAINN, 1MIT ON COM.. S18.B0. . RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS OS IIANU AND TO ORDER. FORD. S3.S0. .WIND IlltAUr.S, TO CLOSE THE OPEN ING I1KTWEEN THE TOP AND WINP S1IIELI). nY 3IAIL $1.25. SEND SIZE OF UllAII C APPEL r FOR AN A-l JOB (11I-01K N. 2D OPEN EVENINGS Hell. Market 4M2. Keystone. Pork 6178 A DIAMONDS Everything in Jewelry Pla Afinrfment Ivorti OonJ Pearl Necklaces, $5 to $75 Bracelet Watches, $15 to $50 John D. Enright lt. 3020TCensg't'n Av.va, rai- itu sjiumunu oiorei zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzszz EASV TERMS At the Leading Stores WHITE -FOR PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Ch'e.tnut St., Phila. 010 Gunrnnlce Tr. Wile, Atlnntlc City 30 N. Third St.. Camden Sore -throat Attend to it now BAU'MB ANALGESIQUQ BENGUE assures quick re lief. Directions tvith every tube Tho.. Lermlnc A Co.. N. f. SONGS FOR A LITTLE H01ISE THE ROCKING HORSE Two delightful books by Full of wit, happiness and human kindliness. Two ideal Christmas gifts for the friends who "have every thing" and who prize just "being remembered." GEORGE H. Publisher DORAN COMPANY New York TRUST fi Market and fourth Sis. a PHILADELPHIA a When Prices Are High Put Savings By Today money in a sav ings bank is not only drawing interest, but is takinc on an added value which will be evident when prices come down. Save here and be assured of interest, safety and service. 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