o i '5H"" V OCA!. i" J -i A'' .' V a D IS lit I r I: I-' '10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-rHILABEIPffit WEDNESDAY, MAecM- Iff 1 ''- PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY CVnOH 1L K. CUIITIS. PjinslOENT Chariot H. . Lmllniton. Vice, Prea'denl .Toim C. Martin, Secretary, and Treasurer Philip B, Collins. John 11. Williams. John J. Upunreon. Dp colors. nDITOtllAI. BOAIID! Cinos H. K. Ccnna, chairman DAVID K. SMILliY Ldltor JOStN C. 3L.nTlN...OenoraJ Butlniss Mgr. li fubllahrt dally at Tcmio Lroora Bulldlnr. Independence Square. Philadelphia. ATWKTIO CITI ITCM-IIKOII BulMln7 "fin Metronolltan Tower ....701 Ford HulldlnK .' . 100S Vnllorton llulldlnic . .LI02 TrfimnB Uullillng; nkwh liunu.vus. X. K. Cor. Pennsylvania Ave and "-"h ," r.'r.w YonK Uctrin... .. Th- Sun Building uimaMnnrrinV 'PKnMfl Tho EWmMo I'bm.io Lreorn Is served to subscribers In rhllaiieipnin. "rrouii towns at tho ratn of twelve) (12) cents per weK. pajaDie io me ti. ....,..,. By mall to taints outsldo of Philadelphia, Ill tho United, States Canada, or United States possessions, po'taen free, flftv I..0) eVnts per month Six (0) dollars per year, pa-ruble In advance. , ...... To all forelen countries on. (11) dollar "'JfoTl'cB Subscribers wlshuur address chanced must glvo old as well as new ud rtrcis. . BEIL. 5000 WAt.JiLT KEYSTONT. MAIN W9 Nir Yobk rETIT HT. LOCIS CIIIOAOO . .r J- 7" leMresj all com mini lea I hns fo Evrning PubUr Ledger, Independence Square, Philadelphia. I Member of the Associated Press THE ASSOCIATED MESS h rvciMircij entitled to the use for republication of nil ieic. disjxitWirt credited to xt or not othcricio creilitril in Mis paner, ami also the local news published Iherew. All right of republication of special dispatches herein me alio fesen nl. rhuVMphii. WedneioV. Mirth ir. 10 A FOUR-YEAR PROGRAM FOR PHILADELPHIA Things on which the people expect the new mlmlnlstrutlon to concentrate It nttentlon: The Delaware river bridge. A drydock bio enough to accommo date the largest ships. Development of the rapid transit $us tern. A convention hall. A building for the Free Library. An Art Museum. Knlarocmrnt of the icater supplu Uo'nes to accommodate the population. its well-won divisional designation of thej Twenty-eighth. If tho reorganiza tion results In n sufficient enrollment to qualify It on tliii basis It will till Milne, In the public mind ni the Kcjstonc Division. All that it needed is recruits. A spe cial drive for enlistments Is under way this month. Every evening thN week open house will be held nt the nrmorlcs of the First, Second nnd Third Regi ments, where explanations of the advan tages of membership in the gunrd will be made nnd n demonstration of Its In teresting activities will be shown. Any young man, nblc-bodlcd nnd patriotic, above the age of eighteen will bo welcomed. Among the advan tages arc tho physical benefits of the weekly drill n clit. use of the gymnn- shins and swimming pools, the social interests of the dances and games and tho civic value of fulfilling one of tlio responsibilities of citizenship, constitu tional scrvico in the state militia. if Pennsylvania Is to preserve the continuity of Its militia record direct from Revolutionary days, if it is to cherish inviolate Its fine traditions of the past, If it is to keep the fnlth with its hero dead, many more enlistments for the Twenty-eighth Division will be necessary. This is particularly the case in Philadelphia; the country districts nTc responding moro readily. Philadel phia is n tradition loving nnd honoring city. It surely is not going to let the tradition of its militia pass. other candidate. And it was known also that Lowdcu, Hooer and Johnson Una friends In tho Republican party who would like to tec them nominated. The second act In the comedy played In Mlnncsotn will be devoted to point ing with pride to tho exhibition of Wood strength, nnd the stnr will be trotted before the footlights to acknowledge with gTacious bows the tumultuous np plausc that will come from his friends in the nudlcnce. Wc do not mean t" belittle General Wood. He mny be tlin nominee of the convention nnd he would make an ac ceptable candidate. But the nomination oi J.ovvurn or iioover is nn" iiuaa.uit, and Hoover sentiment Is growing spon' tnneously without any such organization ns Frank Hitchcock is directing for the benefit of the man who is seeking to draw to himself tho old Roosevelt sup porters. Johnson, however, is about as likely to get tho nomination as Lodge. If any one who has tried to play ducks and drakes with the peace treaty Is to be nomlnnted in Chicago it should be Lodge. With him as the candidate there could bo n real referendum on the treaty such as Mr. Wilson would like to have. There is only one certainty at the present time, and that is that the party lenders will seek to ngree on a candidate who can bo elected. The ioiilts of the preferential primaries in the various states will not help them vct.v much in forming an on u on. because so few I voters go to the polls. And the know LEADERS WAITING TO j too much about state piefeiences to be err Alun r.PTQ TUP HOOK I seriously influenced hv them A half SEE WHO GETb i Ht rlUUrxj ,iozcn favorite sons will be namcl .hacked ' I by instructed delegations fiom their But the Presidential Preference Prl 'states. Jtnt favorite sons, a- (i-mrnnr marv In Minnesota Will .Not lroui lias indicntr.l. are menu nun Mislead Them THE GOW'NSMAN SPEAKING OF REVOLUTIONS- ug posts nrounu wiikii .ihm. i" ,,. ,,, M,fn,.iPiit oe made in the convention Problems at tho University UNANIMOI'H faculties recommend tde continuance of Pennsylvania in Its functions us it public institution offering equal opportunity to every citlreu of the state and to nil others. And the (townsman rather takes It that wo vhnll hear little more from the little collegians who arc really ns few in numbcis ns they arc smnll In spirit. Is there no (.talesman In this great commonwealth who can realize ills op portunity nnd lead the stnto to a fuller recognition of its obligations ns to edu cation? better schools, better teachers, better colleges and universities, not starved on n fraction of what many n younger and poorer state gladly pays for education, but fostered, adequately equipped, encouraged in practical use- illness to the making of more cmcient citizenship and the raising of our moral nnd intellectual standards. ' If Pennsylvania is to stand with her sister universities of the state at the head of public education in this state, then there is need of fostering the entire oducntionnl frame. Colleges can not flourish with iundequntc schools to pre cede them ; nor schools respect n univer sity which is not abreast of the times. BUT there are immediate problems nt the University which clnlm im mediate attention, nnd in the (towns man's opinion these nre matters of pub lic interest because the University of rciinswvnnin U mi institution which be longs csscntialb to the people. And i first nnd foremost, I'ennsjlvnnia has outgrown its picsent "plaut." There i are 10,000 students where 8000 would he too mnnv Rooms for instruction, apparatus, buildings, teachers, are nil too few and the hours of school days and Saturdays nnd of the nights as well VERY man gifted with a littt com- If the great mnss of Mcpubli tin Miters unim. nml tin-nliilit to pi n wish the nomination of llnim . the V ABOUT HOUSES TIICRH is no ren',n why a cheik should not be jMt upon conscience less real estate speculation andorgan Ized profiteers if the Department of Pub lic Welfare receives all the aid that is immedintcb nailnble in the effort to this end. The Tenants' Association, the organi Joke is come to be hichb entertained during tho next few months He will be an appreciative spectator of comedy and farce in actual life. The most di verting feature of the whole show will be the sober seriousness with which the actors perform. Tho ihow has already begun in Min nesota, where they had a presideutinl preference primary on Monday. A presidential preference priinnry. as every one knows, is intended to lodge in the hands of the voters the power to de cide what candidate is to receive the party leaders will know it ick before the convention meets. The mnnot he fooled by pronagntidn in fam uf any one, because they are too old nt the gamc-nnd have played it tliemseles too many years not to know how little it means. The one thing to which they nre sensitive is the trend of sentiment I'lom one point "f iew tills Is not ungrntifyiii: Nothing succeeds like success: nnd Peimsjluuiin i successful because she dc-cnes it But continued i overcrowding is not londneive to the1 continuance of success, nnd it is well to pause, nt times, to consider whether his growth Is wholly sound and proportion -nte to the organism. The Gownsman could wish that no I man or woman, adequately prepared to pursue ndvnntnceoush n course in nuv department of the UnUctsity. should be among the voters, and they diseowr that not through primary verdicts so ram h as, Icbnl ,lp op)10r,,lnitic.s Elicit he unuufcii ii'iiuun Hum iui.li it i-.ui.i- ... ! speKs. isut until adjustment comes lie all pnrts of the countr. tween the number of applicants and nettial physical limitation-. soineinodtis It is n fiee-for-nll race at tho pi.-uit , iveudi must be found support of the delegates from their state I time, with the judges sitting in the to the nntional convention. It is a uc- i """" "-"" wii; .-uiiii-3iuiu TOW thcie ate time wnj- in which 0 . one intgut s.iy tnnt it ts on nmauui- i j t() ' sv v. Q ' ' ' X v " i r a pgmmm.iM?-.:-.-. -yjsS&rzu&$ j( 7 . ff."lsl 'TrtnmmiKjW. - .-1 f- --.. iL- V ."l"Jr tymhil T Market at. ab. 10th. U A, M. to U r, j. Norma Talmadge IN t'lllHT BttOWINO OP "SHE LOVES AND LIES" Adapted from WH.Kfl coi.t.tNR' ta Added. -Till; MADONNA Ol' Tll?Hl!3t A L A r. i: NAZI MOV A " in "BTnOKOKn THAN DKATIt A" R C A D I A 10 A. M IS. . 3113. r,:l5. T.I3 V.30 r. jj WALLACE REID ANN' MTTM3 & THKononi: IlOlinnTs i. "EXCUSE MY DUST" " A IMraniount.Artcraft Hrst Presents! stlon VICTORIA MAjjun-i ; ht. Aiioyn ninth H i&v sWQa -jBti&h- ej--j",sw'"' v ,J . J; -r- AWg5j5M vice invented to destroy the power the political machines and compel the conventions to make nominations ie gardless of the mnchinntions of the bosses. High-minded citizens sat up night for months perfecting the plan Then lltttlt (..li1II tt imiih lins.lt I s . .i ... .i i' limn iiuiiiiJui rs i ia .strut ii4i)iK night at a vaudeville theatre, with the ,.. ,.. t. ... ., ,.. tllU ' judges sitting in n bo wailing fm the (i,.mocrntl0 but unselectiM-. Secondly. audience to shout "Give him t. e hunk ' to the unpopulnr performers rations of real estate men wh, have been ,ni.itiw souls were shocked at the p c tacle of n convention made up of d k gates tcd by n group of bosses "with t; HOOVER ON EUROPE UK meaning of Mr. Hooei s rui.im liuaty letter to the Ptesideni raise your fees: this is selective but undemoerntic. Tliird. pu k the best; and this is alone the iioecs which is alike just and in the -tin it of American m-tittitions. There is something m be -aid for the English sistcin that makes every step in education a snorting cent It teaches - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ISaiuy Wynne Attends the Opera She Chats About a Number of Things to them on the party's brim was a boss Pfin K l.EDOKr. today, is thnt we lint the system of certifii ation. now ( , llhoiigh the weather lind bidden nnd nothing more. They saw no anal- shouki not snare witn aiiicu statesmen in togue. which is icvi-muk um uui working valiantly to maintain honor and legitimacy in their field, the housing commission nnd the Bureau of Munici pal Research have been functioning en ergetically as independent agencies to prevent n ruthless exploitation of payers. Can they pool their energies lin liAllt-1 ftlkitilnil Tnef !,, n slnl-a tl.nl Its ... i .i . .i:m....it - .. t... I times indifferent public. If there weie The neonles of Eurone. tlie nations sjon' and n siifiicient teaching fone. nil their resources ns well ns the ntficinl nn-v high-oundinB pliraKes left unused , themselves, me by plain iufeienie left Until this shnll come, select the best by authority of rmunieipnl departmentV by ,llcm in con,lcmninS tll( oM s-"tcm ' ot of the discussion. To the man who " adequate examination system. Such rn.nnerntlnn nnrht. to. lef ,s " election oiutobuui v.n- ,,.... as meir best triend 111 the wnr tlie wholesome di most perplexi of the liour. of i A S I piediited jcsteidn. in -t 'x.ilir I'm.) I h'ul the nnern Inst mzht out regard to the popular will " A bos whnh is printed for the (list time in the man bow to win and how to lose. ' x , on,, f the oldest of old favorites. Jen ogy between a political organization and the responsibility for acts, for doctrines democratic. Is based on ton great n rCnt" an armv. They trusted in the spontn- ' and for a conquerors' code that we do 'p? of standards to be of nn leal (1 ot neons and unorganized expression of not approo and thnt make not for peace "h- tnlP solution of ovc.crowding K. int"is I opinion from an ill-informed nnd some- but for war f)( ,0U1.ke nn ndequate phjsiial proi- Wjnne Conk Miss ,. Emley t'ook. daughter of Mi. nnd Airs. Cook, will be a biidesninid nt the wedding of Miss P.iooke. Other In idesmulds will be Miss Mary Divnn New bold. Miss hueilc P. Carter, Miss Harriet Chain. Miss Katherine Roger! and Miss Margaret Shnber Mrs. Alfred I'uliiam. who wns What Do You Know? 0 A. M. to 1 III 5 I M, CHARLES RAY N KIHHT HIIOWINO or "ALARM CLOCK ANDY" ADDKil "Tn ati,KM:aa nANhxoTE C A P I T 0 I 10 A. M. 11.'. S, 3:13. 3:43. 715. 0.30 P X Elaine Hammcrstcin ln "prier Tljan Fnn REGENT """ESSW Musical Progrsm of Celtic Mr Iodic. TftTB "A M to II p it 38 "a v-UlN I IINUOUS W VAUDEVILLE "When Dreams Come True" A YOUNQ Ol'KnniTA. OfllUn ACTS BROADWAY BrolJ.' wnr a. I CUUlli 1-1UML. & CO. "Blind Husbands" SE,X' WO.NDEK PUT CROSS KEYS x,arket st- niw coth ' A t ,. ., , ,-M- 7 anil. Australian Woodchoppers ' PIIILDUI.riIIA'8 t.UADlNO TIlUATREj I Direction IEU & J. J. hliuminr jdictnutSt wfA LASTht. "The Sliow Thnt Hhb (Jic.yilitng C.M.ANDERSON'S rcr .mm ! VV TT F3rtWi I- fair all day to icmniii bnd. there was a capacity audience nnd a biilliantly e-nuned one nt that. 1 . l.t.... ..nn.. M. V I... I.' Vllt I I ll.lVI' M'llllMH PI , II , t - ..l'.. ... ,. It I. , ... nail look as well us she did She was M'1;" Nancy Wjnne ( onk. will ncl 'ns wearing a gown of golden cllow vehet """" "S honor. which was praetkallj unlrimnied. hut The wedding of Miss lieatriie Moul the skirt was draped vcr in tislically. ton. daughler of Mi. nnd Mrs. IMenr nnd nt the hiitk of the froik theic was i Muultou. of New Orleans, nnd Mr. a ultle bow anil Inns saiui onus m ixing .iniin licumtii Miouer. son oi .xir. ntu I I.t nn.-;nM. IhA nlnn nf n ..n ,.,..,. . ,. .... .1 Mii.iu , iu(. is a 1H.H liri n nn,. ,.. ,.,11.. II ta l it nillT I II I DC- A I I's . Nil 111 1 1 0 1 .. S 1( inr lif I II IU I'll V O till llieht ill linnn nnn nf tli urBUlliailliim uuu iiuinui, uil i..u.. ... sun appear ncipiess nnu drive l.tcnil ... ... ., ., , uiin- '"",. ' "" , , i ii I V. is v., .. , ',,, IJ llgllt ill Upon One Ot 111 I . ... . . Jfc ,1 .. i' ' . . . .. tJ n toruili- vi nenlilenisi rl us lines I ...:..- Al..u 'rn.w.l.nr.l ellllil lllsn i Ttt-nntlni.n.. i ..lii.iiili, Stiiflnevi t il ng sociological questions "?":? " T. iT'T r who cannot agree with Ml Iioover I ";-', '-" clv so 1 V" ,"Clu n hur In n h Ya.k. green and II tako nln v I , New 'Orleans on inn iieeii uir iuuniu. in iuujuvv ...n u 1 i nn srriiPK nv rue v uiiecs nmi . -. .. ..".-- - ..- .. ,, , ,. , .. M, , ,, i i i. :.i. tt -,i -rr,i-iiru , . ;-" ; ; , !. , inm l, ns ne ins jet to note any ot me coil biocaiei gown, cut wmi n mw iiiui-sdn. .pn . .mis. Moner. .miss drained of its epithets and expletives , clamy nf nn ,, thnt is valmntl.v ,,,. (.niamities which the little ,ol- E. A lu M-arf of biillhiut gieen Amies II Shohcr and Ml-s Kllsaheih and of its phrases ot laudation anil tmnest in eerv line. If the I lined ' i:. i.- n nrnnl,!.!.:...! unnlil ...ii. .,..! ., il, tl.lei I. Isn ' Ml, ..!.-.. ...11 1...,.- l,.-il fn.. Neit MUCH TALK. i eulogy before the states adopted mo States takes no further part in the pie overwhelm the woild if women should Noiris. who was in tho Ciomwclls Orleans to attend Hie wedding. TOO XTI.W .ILUSKY has led from the he i-1 l plan. the eer vece'ne nit pnit of their education i Uminnr lonterences telntin'- to i slSi -mnin- in the Delaware bridce nu ulc pn"y, orpiiiiiuii..n- v :...s.-i...u KropcnM settlement. 11 it nbamloiis its Mm, ,n.nrniii ""' "7 "'"' ., t nroiert The I r-MlnMi It T ! to the passage of the necessary laws be-I rffnl ts , mr(Iinc , affur, ,.,, . That women should have a huildmg i project Jhe Legislature nt Iienton , , , , familiar with 1 .leveloned in the Adriatic nnd if 11 ,P. of their own at lVunsjlvaniit. their l..no JL was almost a year ahead of our own ,' ,i,11.Bnnsm Af nonulnr interest in the ' V . . 'oie 1 einand. nnd the plnus of tho f Legislature in providing for necessnij "l ifoele f S , m n,1,tl,f,r"' "r "itiuMer- in this respect will doubtless W appropriations. preliminaries nf political conv ntions stl Ilmll0C,.s , l,cll 111 the leparntiniis s non be realized. Thnt the women of ' t. ... v... ,.,.. . ,. . .. . were nwnre that tlie inws would nor ::,... .i. i,,?llp nr Vniinnuiiiiti,. !...,.. 1. ..... . t,ni,i.i 1... nUnininir s.. f y" lersev throiicl Dan el l" Honrir iVsnn eriously interfere with their plans Tlie , matic.ilK will l.e.omebutn far. dim regaled in accordant with the cx- f' 'pf VvVodbur" n me nbeVof the bridge bab-v "as cryinR foIL.n V'' ,f cnnlj'; ' 1"1,,, "f ih" '"-lnt fl'""r Tlli" - "' ! """'" Mt,,,ns in V" 'V "0,m.' nf "r e IS ,'(m " III, ,. Z lh R"" ' hlm f"r "" sn,tc of -Mtnble. since the trend of official ' older en-.trriiiiiihrr.itie is as iniprac uValon- peace in the home. thought and action nn the Allied side is I t "able a it is mine, ,r"al- ,wo" ,llr!,s us along . miii.li nf the Mini, nf he under c hisses QUIZ 1 lion many Presidents ot Hie t'nlted States came from Tennessee 2 Who were they? 3. In what pait of (Jtumin.v SiuttKnrt? I What Is the- incanlliK of the wor.l heteroclltc? 3 What is ginseng'.' 1. l-'roni tlie name of what P.ouun god Im the wont volcano derived? 7 Who was -the "Sailor Klnis" of laiRluntl ' S What Is the clrcumfeieiice of the eaith? 0 What nic the coIoih of the line of Slam'." 10. What Is a flageolet? .WE 3 I TUt FMM) ."3a "A nnsteti sihown In Olio.' l!r nr.l rortTv.rr.iinT rmvoi. i hobci ;l oli Pll-rr :s ) HJN UXPUIITS ov niTv ;;T. SEATS TOMORROW .mail ortDnna .now A 1001 Musical Show.' -N oiob THE TEMPTMG MSCIL COAfSPY DWW-FOFWI VTHiaiMialnTU((0)ln?lflnllLl lOO GfilY GBl TASi'MBLt Answers to Yesterday's Quiz 1. Wolfgang Kapp assumed the elmn ce.llorshlp of Oerntany as it iihuk of a Junher rovolution In Bc-llii. Air iiennncKson lemimts the public A thosc wll0 nrc imking in a sense lu both states that tentative nppropria- nf ,.,,,,,. ,.. nrc unublp to mm- the 110ns nircnuj muoe win not ne nvnllable ..,! , ,i umntinn will resent this after .Tune 1 unless rhlladelphia ino vides its quota of the preliminary fund, and that failure of City Council to mnke such provision may set the bridge back several cnrs Mayor Aloore inn be depended upon to get netion in Counril Hut it is the lack of enthusiasm ami a determined leisurcliness here nnd nt Hnrrisburg that rnntinue to be a puzzle and an iirila tion. THE NEW HATE-MAKERS Sill AUCKLAND CnODHS, the new IJritlsh ambassador to tlie tinted Mntes. roc beyond the concerns of na tionality in his eloquent denunciation of those who arc now trjing to cieate fresh enmities between nation, nnd especially between Great Ilritain aud the Cnited Slates. The propagandists of jingoism, of trade imperialism nnd the nationalistic rgo usually lime lives of their own to grind. And they have little, thought or concern for (he plain people eerywheie. who pay wild suffering and sacrifices for the brutal ignorance of (hiir clf nppointed spokesmen. Powerful gintip are nl uoik to be fuddle nnd blind peoples who onli 11 little while ago were suffering and en during together in a common cause for their own pence and for the nafety of tho world. Is it concciwimV that peo ple having tho mine doubles and the amo hopes and even the same inn description of what has happened ,-. .... ..K....IS p.ic.,..-s c,lu,.,n,,. ,,,, b(,mv,ap.nlisly pursued in sec 111 Amerua foi the peace of the world. ,nns luni. ,, r ,,. students mid "Our experienie during the last tin ee inndurled in then own building; but months." wirue Mi Hoover, 'has ll' later cleitivcs. the graduate and UllPt "'"' " ' - I F box. wore a high rounded lie.it tioei. 01 Ml i,,,,.,,, n. Ilcebe. who has been lobins egg blue velvet with no sleeves. Mti jn N-tt Yfki )m1) 1(,tulri to Ann .vinry v.iciiiiiii 1111K ;- "'"'' her home in Wallingfoid. , in a fiock of paste b ue snlin and gau.e I " Mr pes. made with little hip hoops. ' M v A.thnr II I tock.e of S,. M - I .-.11 1.. ...... 1 v... -vi.j ins. Chistnul 111. nnd Ml-, rellv, Se'wart" W ir? 'nn. M - ....,": SU.ri" -lul'on., of Wil.ninrton. who have been Hot", siHters weic wcaims black and miip tim nl P11I111 Hm.-li. . up expected I looked awfully well. '""" l"" , Mrs. Itobeil Hinolt II lire was veiv J,-, ami Mis. ifcoise Lewis, who handsome in black Incc lined with white have 'lecn the ku'Is of I lie iv son mid satin. A verv handsome fiock was woin jibing1 ti -in-law. Mr nnd Mrs. .lames hv Mrs. Kli K Price. . It was of a (iilpiu Lewis. ,,f Rose Vnllcv . will leave; niost exquisite shade of uuirnon purple. 1 xv. week for Califoinia and the West. The bodice was 111 sqiini. .....i ...... M yAw liWman will give 11 1I111 lllsn in urn .11 ....... ""ei"" : I i,,.. ,,u i,i.i,i, thnt ..- n,.w ..i , the proiessional n hools must continue , , ,lnlli,leis Mm fin-c 1001,1 But it cannot be Helped, me world is .,' to offer equal opporl.inilies ... irrespcc-', .,,.. . live of sex lis of station 111 life ANO'I I univ r..l.l l.r men tvlin pnn see n mke even out selves 10 .oinpiaini anil ntlll. K ,. i, ii i n fheni The inVe m tlnslTliat spntpnie wits written last April Uase, however. Is not on the men willed,!' "'. have a shai ppr signili.an.c foi bosses. It is on the Other fellow .vinei nuns ,,- .., Ml, ,. s ,. Neither Jlr. Wilson nor Mi Tafi then by the giowmg bitterness nf ami was nominated in 3i2 because of the American feeling generated nrtilu mllr decrees of piesidcntial primaries Nor among peoples we trieel to befn. ml was Mr Hughes nominated in l!H(J le - i "i"" cannot but teinemhei the rvpeii.nce .i,s,. the voters in the tirimnries sni,l,of Itoosevcll who. when lie mule ,ie,u e - . . . . , ii. . i. i i ...".: . . . . - " thev wanted him. Mr. Wilson vvns te- ""iween .iai.iu nun uussi.i nun inn iioiu which niiiluies sciio'aihip. losters ic nominnteil in thnt veur hecau-c he nations a gienl seiviie was lain held search anil leads to discoven in science ,.Mie,i in be. nml whether the iiiimane..iesponsihe on both sides Im the haul 'and ai'liieveinent in lelleis had been for him or against him he i-hiph of what each hellignent ...nsid would have been named He . ontiolled cird an iiiisatisfnetor l"r. his party machluery and Hie paitv ma The jcar since the nrintstiu ha been chine tontrolled the eoiivention and the I full nf ilisillusiunuient f.u Hie people of convention elhl what it was told to elo I tlie I'nlird Suites Hut we siiii have the NO'IULK pioblein whnn nices Ihe ersitiis of the lounlr.v at large. auel IVnnsv h.'iniii anions thein. Is the rehitiou of "nun In nl ti clinical ntid professional edui ation foi Ihese. nie all of Iheni niie to cdiiialiou in the wider and inoic libeiul sens., t In- edtlcutiiui llie uoeiicc vii ... -m""" .vis i;ibei liowman will give a inn was not a bit of while on the gown. A ,,.,.. a.,,,,,. Ilt nlc Automobile Club. Cor scurf of tlie same sna.ie wii- w.... h...... ,,,,, .,. ,u.nliig. Mrs Mauiiie liowcr Saul eiiterlain ,eel a f.. fiiends infoi iniilly for tea this , ., week in liniioi nf Ladv Constnnie Hep T CAN'T sav I was most awfully slip ilin :i,s,. f (nilnn. X prised In hear nf Mniv .Mi Cube hi ,, -u.,ci h I, Sihmidl. nf Uailnoi. Ibosil Delow' !s5iiU13ilr I ' a's'll i Locust ' ppurtAi. r.i:.t' yhau vi.vr KT PATHICK'H DAY T6UW llonnrc was Ihe first nnme of Mlra- ! ..... . . -'" n,"'iD " ' "" beau, tho funiouM French stulee- vvnu-riic misju oi jiitiurc ocasoa man, Jay treaty with llrcat rirltalu wan. iatinil by the fnlteel .Statcn Sinnle (.K ... .-.. , e-. - I. .nil.. 1. ..I 1.. .... I vu 111 IIJ1 lieiuic ua uiiiinn nan utu.i i made public. I A-lnniiiMcry Is u iiionatterv of lamas Uuildhlst prlcs-ln The AVar of Hie Hoses lu laigland oeciirrtel lu the llfleentli ceiiiui'v. I ne llnal battle or Itouvvortb I'lolil was Tough! hi IIS...' 'I'Ait I filtti fill iMinn "fjii-1 1 1 rvi In I i ' llteinllv means "utronc In the1 'An "rs nt fun inHklns Hist ins Mob 'I l,l,i-" l.'l..mi.. in .1r.li.i- Mil. I . Iceil WIIIICSI-.I '" "V I'l ICT I.-I.011 - - . . ..s. . . ......... , Is to be none Is a free version ' WnshliiBtnini Irv iiik puhllshcil "The Shctcli Hool. ' under the name Clcuf- Brillinnt Musical Show M inoi u i -'ii B lli:S'l I.OlilCINO CIIOKtri is 'UWS a r-rri nt tt nmuiitr at s is M.UILI.i-ril $ Mat. Tomor.. . -. r-'ra'n iWfeW 1J v; I) vAfi 1 had! Mr. Wilson himself, who has been nil ndvornte of the primarv sjsieni, was not under unv illusions about the matter. Hut his parly record was straight, and he acted his part with that s.ibernesv which shai pencil tin- point of the joko or the bench t of Hie discerning who hail not forgotten how he insisted on tho cli'Cllon by the New ,Ierev Legislature of n sopatoi who line been indorsed nt the primaries in elefiiuli of the appear nnee of any other cnndidnte 'lite pri mal v was pncrrel even when it had been taken veilouly bv no one except him -elf and Hie man who inn for the Senate with no eonspn unus qualiln ations be- und a hunger f.jr ollh e All this lends up in i niisiileintion of supreme moral nilviiutnge he longing to tuio who wntils nothing fnun the war hill nn nppoilimiiv In sen,. (In world. How (hat ndvntit.ige inav best be used leniailis In be seen Hoover expresses no desire to ab.inilon Ihe Hntisli, the I'tench or the Italian peoples His dis pule is with men who openlv oi . iretlv are sei.inj the opportunities of the hour for then own peeuliai pnr poses and speaking in ihe names nf (hrsc peoples Innies llussell Lowell used In ileal with this subjei t Minimal Ih in the deli nitinn: "A iiiiiveisiix is a plm e where nothing useful is taught " Hut this linrnelov has In en sei abundantly re futed in Ihe exi ceding usefulness nnd prni'licalilv uf our Aim men univcis. ties thill il is in need ol aologj if nut of rev isiein. Thcie is a diffeieiice between n place in wliieh law veis and dm tois aie trainee mill one in which time is. freedom of scientific ic-earch withnul llieso ul terior purposes And thcie is a iliffur dice between an cligineei ins school or 11 school of Iiimiicss and a school In which language, literalute and the urhs are pursued ilisinten steillj for their ciil- tui ill value eiigiigenieni i" .vn.ui n ' .will gm seen thiu lirjniioi n gii'in ue:u nun somehow. I thnughi ipillc a vvlnli ago Unit we'd hear iibout il soon. Mar is one of the wlm used t ll.nl.. u.l.l.ll... K ... 1 I....' 1.1.1 . (Ill 111.1 i III. II (-. .. ...niiilii.e pwm bin Hi'' sirn flu ot sis- , All llllichenn. followed i. em Sat Mr. and Mis Walter Itnbiiison .Inhns. inatinee pul. on Saturdu.v T1D TM MABEL'S ROOM vvnn rii mii,i.imii-i-i .iiacailllliili.11 inuus in which ihuucii ,. .ii 1M V At, Till lOVEf sloues aic u-.ilfor load iiietul aii'l Voll's' '.MlTlll It im.l lvm M.MihET', 'u road la made cnivc, liiHleml of , ., rcuU,, l0le.ti0ii o' . in mt r. unciivc nic nanicil after S'r John , , ,.vcr ,ct, assfiuhlcil ' I'rcis i iL McAdam, who Introduced Hin LYRIC frey Cravon S llabla lluiuli and iliiaiitaiiaino are coallnc stations miilitlHliii.il li the I'lilted Slates In Cuba 'i MncaihunlMl loads In which luoKcii innccHS III" ii.iles nrc lir.(.-l8Ji. in .Maine, nilinlltc.l Into the L'nlon In .March 1SJ0 has Just been celebrat ing lis centrum v of stittebood lirariimnu '"'" r,U "' '-"'" hn' bad s their guests i-t?;.r .Siv.'.risttss "" " ,:" ' l.eoige C Hlaboii. of Met ion. leis who vvcic an i popular ami guiiii looking. Tlie.v linvi exqnisile laslr in elothes. too Man elnik nnd rather petite nnd ever n pieiiv f.cr Mar rnret'and Alii'e uiaiiinl l ami Mis. McCilbo nml .viaiv ninveu nun mwii iiud have been living nl '.".'17 SI. .lames place of late Margin el. urn lemem ler. inarriril llnm Pa v hud in war lime, and Aliee' innniiil inuiig William Simpson, .'id. - Allan Liirnshaw i- a lunlhei of Warner mid Hoiillon Lai n-liiiw , and of Mrs. Mori is Clothier, his nieie Kniil.v Clothier, was a dibulanle of this sea son. It is altogether a delightful en gagement. will have Thuisdav fm Atlmitie Cilv ami will be gone u month. I Mi and Mis. .lolni Tillolson. of j Wnjne, have returned to their home i fiom a vNit In Ni-vv Yeiik nnd Provi ilein e. .Mr. .lames Spenr. whose suininei , home is in Wnlliiisfnrtl. has recenll.v ' icluined Irom a stav in the South. cuace can be ranged against each nlher i Hie picferentuil piuninus in Minnesota, in unexplninnble dislike and bntied for at which the polls weie open for an hour the sake of elollar-huulers and tlu men in Hie evening in allow more than who make n profitable trade of spurious! !"' W0 Itepuhlic.iu vmeis lo cxpn-s patriotism'.' The war will have been lost to wet ern civilirntion if those who won it in tho fielel cannot find a ground of uuu tin ir presidential prefereui es. The earlv retunil iiulicated thai (ten eiul 'nenl led with .Inhnsoii, Iioover and Inwihn following Hi the mder Il nun b" niiestinned. however, if The leier in ih.. Piesiduii is the then, two vaiieties of educntiem cnu fust full exiriss,,ii f opinion icla-'vci l.e artunllv separated, or if it live to Ihe tteaiv lenns bj a man who would he desirable to separate them If Lnnm inope of II... I. resr.nl rim , I . I W C I lllllll Tor It ISSeldlllll HlO subject allliis in laiiope Il.nn anv one else. I "hi.'h .lelermil.es' the matter but Ihe .. . . .... i... .. m it spiiit iii whnh il is pursued. And Next m Mr W iUoii Mr Hoover was ( lM,Illtl ls ll,Inll,.y the ,..rnrc of Hi., biggest Atnernan of the war. Mii0 ,, ,. , ducation. statement will have n tremenilnus effect on the thought nf tin lountrv and it -v Tf,v ,,0 townsman wishi s all Ihe will he felt in r.i.opc.i, ...nn, ils. will. 1 ,.,, ,,,,,. , , ducation to flourish Ihe fe)rce of a bomb 'together- the inacticnlities. Ihe leehni- To Americans this ,m umeni i pe- -,.ntiPs, (h- liheinlitles and the Idenli rnliaily inteiesting at the opening ofjtps. lie does not cveui object to a cer Hie inuipaigii Hmivir i- iidievid at talu confusion ainong Iheni. for in their a stinke nf the chnige of sent iinciitnl iiitcniilnglilU is their fitrciiKth, Hint nlei nationalism and undue lrienesiip , -H'cnsili w nun we nw , iniin. is n- liele'lll 111 11, e .lllii'i ii .in .i. n, ,,,n llll,.Di:i,l'lll V'H I Olll MOST TIII.ATIUIh GAICKTmat: today IA lININtlHnt S.l.'i ri'iti.Mi; BLtvEas oi-' kuccusses: "Class" Stamped All Over 111 IIAI'I'V H.NAPPY, I't.UAN, COI.OIII'UL! j Premiere Musical Attraction I UC3E1 HE)0 GamtKZffl: WITH BO), S5 iiV I H3T2HA Evciiincs.., 8:0. Jlati Wed. and Sat., 2:20 POP. MAT. TODAY $ "A1K. HODGE I,,',',1, i'n.Vnr.D' ATHIS.BKST" ivei.it win WILLIAM HODGE is ma nitKATC&'r stui ' ( "THE GUEST OF HONOR" jv o WZSIAJUU KffSFin v lovofH JM.y.y. jn aic iiinor. vnth "Wjim-lng" Chorus of oulliful Kciulnlns l.'jielliiess. IIOUK AM) SUNUS; 11V LU VVVS.N mKMQ fm "foreignets RECRUITING FOR THE 28TH rpHK National duard of Pennsylvania. Tvventj eighth iKevstonci Division, won glory on the battlefields of 1'raiiee He is ..'ot ,,iih an A men. an. He is meals the lr.odcrn num. Hie strength that makes ry vtHif A Half Seiu.nt' Ktejni L-Ivprywlirrc i Tell Your V ieiulr. lo Meet You Tlicr. I'm client damn music at '. p. in , .Nliglilly at 'I .in nml u -Hi p FORREST mat. TODAY r.v l-.MNlIM a, S I llll l.AUl.l. 1-111 -V ih Ill.vUia.MJ in 'iiiu puast or rUN AND PRlVOLITY IN LISTEN LESTER' nion uiifliMv-taiiclinc nnI somo mrtlinil i.f , nnmMl Ilnuwr n nnmp was pnntnd on iit.4 A..,s.i .. ,, .-.,:.. ili ...n i . i Im hnllnrd unit in M i it ncfinnl ii iitul Sr ' ruiistin'inu . wjpi-i tii "hi uuu uui mud , " .' i- - - I.. i il.. f .. l I. .. . I ll.i.l nml itt I Ln .(i tiiii iiilinn lift ttiil lixl iiiulh me iiniM"iiiiiin i nn iiiiiKrrK im 'iii' n - - i" . , eree from nl... es of,., .Ilio-r, , I, bout l.-.OO Miles The totnl nollo.1 ill ' elo,UC.lt mill W l-r .v.neri. an. lie t,lill II Iinicllflll illl-llli-l ' ' ,l,. ,vl...le sintn ne.nr.li.ie In Hie cnrli I willing to hope gli.llh. but IlIll.V si) l'.nt t hen' is II diHlilll 1 1011 bel ecu the leiinrU was uniler :i.r. 00(1 long as he can do s,, without blinding I sharpening of n tool aud the employing I This'mcnns thnt one Republican voter himself to hard and iinni-dinto truths. nf it ; mid Hi best Mliarpf-iied before of cverv , hod interest enough n, ' I" t. ev.;r .'h.u.e ,.. ,1, ,,.. state- usimI rSit'0'!.:!.:,'.-, I i. j. .1 , ., I.u.. . ...,.. i,, .,.-.... i.iiient nl nrlnc nil s which llie enuntr.v s im" " win.. .....s.. ... , ,.H ... uinitr nn wur iiesignaiinn ni ine.iiiis uui- . -...-.-i ..is ,..i. ic.i. , . ..i - ..... . .. . .,,. in. should IllWIIVb pieccde educh , ... ....... ...... ...... i. . .. ,,. ,.,.,., ... a,'.,,. . ,.,. ..ii.M ,...-i-- . . . . IOCS no. ill" nil nil. mutt- 11.1111 inui. i in- - Hon for bread ami butler's sake, nt It is now cnulrouteil with tlie question of whether it run win recruits in Prim fijlvanln. It survived the honors nnd rest of the voters in Minnesota ns well ns ' sophistication ami the , onipletc knowl- , c(st. ulcrivcr possible. IC' in the oiher (.tales arc awaiting develop- 'edge nf old-worm iillnirs which would uieiits before deciding what cnndidnte is I be or ine.iiruiniiie van. in tne vv line most snli-fai'tory lo them The do not ' House during the appiom hlng venrs of Imrdshiiis .if war Cun it sum,.. Hi., know- now lunt what man will lie the stuiieudnus sbift nml iliange. llie let Inertia and indifference of neme? I'min hi -t one t name They elo know that ' ler pmpcrlv might in-p.ie a new mood tho Murno to the .Meuse its rei'orits were anv one nf Kcveial would make an ik - in elder slnte'smen in tins country If written in glorious, terms of blood I ceptable i aiididnte. And the ure nvvme fire. Can it write) Mb new annals in I also Hint the Minnesota prlmury was terms of signed enlistment paiieis from called earlv in order Hint it might ex- tho Deluwaro to the Mououguboht-' ! hihii to the countrv a result which I li i The answers to these e.uestioi.H nre being sought in the present reorganiza tion of tho National tlimd. The Tinted States War Department has allocated to the National Ouuid uf Pennsylvania IIia snme divisional strencth It had nrlnr to the war. this commonwealth (dialing ! ion. Hoover and Lowden are equullv with New York the distinction of being eager It Is mcrelv a "lluirnh, IIojh.'' Die only State Which had ll fully ilctnoiisun.ion urouiiu in- nn.r men. rauippei!, niumiril nnd trained dlvisiou '. It was well known befme the pilmai ceuihl ho cited bv the advocates of euie candidate or another as proof of the sentiment uf HlK people. All it proves is Hint the nupporteis of (lenernl Wood wisli him to he nomi nated, and that the supporters of dnhn parlv inleiest has put altogether blinded Iheni to the actual needs nf Ihe country. It is nn expri'sslein nf Americanism in many wajs as great and arresting and in lis own way as revolutionary as many of the state papeis Hint tired the imagi nation of the world when they were is sued during the hist few years from the White lliiuiie line eoiiiforl we may get out of Ail tit ii it I Siiiis's t stimuli : It will grieve the II in to lean, of opportunities lost. Ksrly when America entered the war. that (lenernl Wood organization was Pinnce iiiimvci tu the President' Tlia War Department has also allotted active nnd in working order, iicrhniw nine at her militarism is, simply t li tho National t?uard of Pennsylvania more nctivft than the orgnniratlon of niyr point to the news from Pcilin, There Is no "new education." We mny improve the proi'esses , tlidl is all. There is no such thing us "mass edu i ation," for edlli'Iltieili is defect ho In proportion as It prnnuis , piutonns. As. tho fiowtiMiian has lemnikeit be foio. uml will not pioiuiMi not to remark nenln. there is mil) one democratic thing in education mid Hint is equality of opportunity. It i- a pity to send men into battle with stle-ks Instead of Runs, nnd it Is nn eejual pity to send out joung men nnd women into tbo world, Hpecificnllv trained, hut who, for wnnt of a sound ruelinientar.v education, mutt remain inefficient ami in the rnukn. All education is for Icndeiship, and ir.nilersh!n denends less nn sneclllc train. lug thnu on liiiuito ability planted on broad foundations. Having turned In .vour income tax blank ou may now do n little worrying about whrthor or not you got the blamed thin fish. .1 , U overseas cominilli e had nt last i lnsed the Soldiers and Sailoie" I'liibluius.. at i:17 Wnluut slriel 1 --a.v at Inst ml vlseelly. ns most nf the soldiers and rnlAi..i ..lti lis, were i lnsed ., title s.mic riinuir- - ,1 time ago. but as b.ng as ll.eie was need i llie Kniergeni'V Aid weiuien kept on You know that the house is ll.e pinti mrr-iKM-p. irMTLPTAIIMMI- N'l ertvof Hie Harts, the lale Mr nh, RLFINLD LIN 1 liK I AIINIVIUfN I ltlirry liari li:ivin mm i' mr niiini ui l,..i:cpiiuiliil iiiviiu vears. After Mrs Hart's death her .(JKI1 MNi: SHKIIWOOI) STAIIL son, Dr. Charles Hart, and ihiughti i . it,) Soulu.tle. Lew KlelelS' "Lonely iloa Marv Hnrl fir Maul.e as her mli llon.isj" Company. mutes hove always Milled hei I move ,1 i 1.UIU7ITA ItHODLS. lnlo 1'rlmn Iloniui willl AHA MAP I I7I7V ash to Chestnut Hill, but thev still mm I Whit; r Uuiilen. ftUtt IVlrtL WLL.N3 A'u the house. Iinel lr Unit gave it lo Hm ) p-LuflLNCi: e!sT. a CUti wllli'n' HK.NSATIONAI. CABl' or 8IISGEII3. r.inergciicv Aids ovei-ias cninilllltce to, t-inlle U.NUl;llH AM) lrI.N-MAULIta use for their mi n'- . Iiibhouse ' 1 L.M PLLTON. T,vJir)',.v A. I,.,.sl 10110 men visited Ihe , Lib B "'"' Ionics ever month, and wen-given Ihoeurruii HLANi'MK Lilt! A It D II, ..... unnnnri. mid liuiL'lilnes. bnd the u-e I IMIICHV of the pool tnhh talking nuiehine, piano I IlLLVlNi: LVNN, Singing nnd nuiieius imd pln.vcr-piuiio and he, tor still, i mild hove ballis vviieni v.r inev vvuutcu uuin i All tills was free of i hinge A small canteen wns run fm the men. ali-n. , It vvns u grenl weirk. hut indeed euie cannot help being glad Hial Hicsc clubs a lire no longei iniesinv, for il s.etus ' ii .... ir ll... wnr ii mil. r it a Iblic' of ll.e lie ii - past for us I .A.AV:TC0nCCrtdeUXe i AlbLUlN NiEhtlv 7 to Closing . .Vet it t krrinv IM i-flin MB 5 MISS CHAIM.OTTE WOODKLrF Oi.rratli .-opiio i imnv. MISS LILLIAN KIKKSMITH uuili illle's I'lc ei il in ' II " AND OTHHRS -, rtni-inroTDAC HAUMJ' L Jlv-rilJ 1 IN-VsJ Tulilui .1 LYNN, ('l.iH&knl BROAD MA TODAY l". LN'INiih in 8 & H IS two lug brothns had hud the Cumuli, mic vi;n.Ni:si7AY MO I IT 'I p lu JIubcl'H llooni" f'oiiipam w 1 1 1 appear as speclul kuchIh DANCING LESSONS A Teacher for Each Pupil $5 evclting even if he was oul u bit mure tlllin two .veins oiu in lirar llie lllislietl voices and see the dn, l.i ned mom fiom wliieh he was excluded Ho the fnmll.v was not surprised recently to hear the triumphant now nf wee Charles when he woke the other morning tp discover little red prickles on his hnnds, "Oh muvverl me gnl ve iiieasu too!" NANCY WY.NND. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Mnrv II I llrooLi', daughter ot Indlvldusl liiitructloi Exclusive MtthoJ Mlrrore-I btudlo J320 Chestnut OlTICi: 309 l.ocu.t;illlJ "CH RIS" A ilsy or the Sen nml aeufarlng 1 oik Ily lU'UKNi: UNLII.L Willi LMMLTT C'UIIIIICIAN I.VNN niNTANN'l! nml AltTIIIIU AMIILKY WALNUT --wk,iomu -;-SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE CIULA'I'KST MLLODUA.MA UK Till J AUI! UmlnuliiK Munilny. Mnrili ai! heals Now THE BETTER 'OLE c'HAHi.na dalton h.olhhii.t." SKATING CARNIVAL : for tlniRecd St. Nclprhborhood House ICE FALACE. 45th & Market MONDAY, MAIU'II 2;', 8 P. M Nritlmnl'l VY. Nllm, Tennis snel Vumy Hlmt. Inif Nntional Cliamnlnn. vs. Theresa Wild, of . n MAR. 27 VValliliiB t'oiniielltlon Open'' to All. dim "koh moi in lelijiiiu. But anil obstaclo races aim liocliy. eon v iui.im iiy i.B courtosy of Mr. ,nu. ..;f.'. J 1 J JLl Jj 1 Uox seating II. 2.1. Iteserve.1 Heals Hit, '. CORT1SSOZ SCHOOL - ACAUliMY Ol' MUHH BOSTON ,r0NI'S!toi.V 8-,a SYMPHONY Emmy Destinn ORCHESTRA TUketa now on sale nl Piorro Montcux iieppe-a, uniriistiiutHi. f'nnflu.t.ir AinplilHieatre, gSe Af'AOIIMY OP MUHIO HATI'IIIIAV AI'T. AT I i'iiNi'i;n I ui Menu. F. I T H ' S lu,,., MOSCONI BROS. tM s uti. i.. lin... iii r.imry " RAF SAMUELS I ROSE COGHLAN & CO- iriiiri .nnO and Oilier Hlars METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUSJ;! MONDAY EVG.. MARCH 'J2. 8.1' I The Arl uensaliem i u """ ,1 V 0 K I N A: THIS W'OIII.I.'H, , vvnn'nMrMnL-HHOK'rMi. ft ?iiDKLWii" onciii:Mn AltNOLlJ VOI.I'L. t"..n.Ulor AlJ,0J- - .MLTItOI'Ol.ll'AN .Ol'LII Visv" S' t. ' Ml.THOPOLITAIj 'II'IJ"-'V" ,'V, T Tl'IIDAV LVKM.Nfi MM"" , ti r 1 . rv C'.'Jii 11 Darbiere ui om Mines. I'nrrltntos. Iler.,1 UJHe$ Ainaio. ManlemM. ,''''' ..""luceH Heals 110S Oliestnut Ht Wul I-L--' '. ' .. Tt.-lfA 1IUU9I' Ml.THUI -Ul.il AC. ' '""", ,13 Mr. nml mi i.divnrii iirooke. of U'.'hi1 tickiih. Vi m itf iiux hwath, iyr.o. ' ORPHEUM " Tomorrow, sso, a: Knxt nitlenhoiise Honare. whose inn.- . On aalo now al I mwpi. Ill Mws nut . -IM rjL.WIVI ..3..al ... age to Mr IMvw.id I.Whe,. H ch i-lS-LL 'V'"" """"v"y ',M!'?: i .Maoo.o.i Jn theBishoD'sCarria Wilt take place April J I. vvi bo the DT f H,h Mq llw- MM VoiUA l&!&-mul?mfw? guest n honor at a dinner II.Ih cyenlng.' Kl II 111 C H f 1 A I FOI T IPS - . "'" ".Q? ih pon to lie given by Mr. ami Mm. QuMnviu WJvWaUUlfl U I ULL1UJ 7rocarJcro, jUTj, Tlie Night Oyvl Baturelny Kviyiliur. Marrh .'f ",'rtuf Concert by Hit Inconip-iratile Loior TETRAZZ N Heatn It to 12 JO, 1103 Hieilnut St. ' mil ugli usee n. . "i-Zat 1 D 1 "lbllWMATea"'. reuujeh t-. Hon iwi ... . . ... ..ii, tiil Gasino;sicHTSEB SvS'r' . . .'.,.Ai., Vil .. . V .j 'r ...,;-,..., '-;.'A-. .k ,i' . i- :.i
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