id ' .a ?! j"wa ! . f.' ;. r , LEGION TO DRIVE PIMM Campaign for 50,000 Will Be Launched April i uun tral Commltteo Named TYLER ATTENDS MEETING i..tnti T.pelon county com- mJUlll laiincli n pitywldc member- 1,111 Inn en In Philadelphia Satlir- MP cnmpn,Rnda?. April 17. for too e. Tpurpooo of enrolling no, - 00(1 ndiliiiniini iiiriiiuvm. rrtimnna V. Mrilinn. 01 John J. Harry Pout No. o.i itifllrmnn nf flip membership lr vo com- ...ill a n lAmmirlpfl tn s;;hicy,.iKV-np. dtt will be a central committee of ,mli(TR one from each of tlic tcT'rXn .I'trlrtM as follows: "SF Xti lit Edward Hill, Jr., 2if . wSoakfith WoodBtook Htrcet ; .ji'i!,rra-u.tVtrt,Thia KXw W. Nofer, Port 88. f ' ., L , .,, I. I1'. ,. ' i ' V.. V 2 ByBMENd- PUBLIC . tBDeEI-l?HILADEJiBHIA,t SATURDAY, MAKOH 20, 1H2U . . r.VY, tfh i V .v.. American Legion, left Friday for ai,hlnRton to attend the five' ay con' fetfneeof leaders In the I eKion move nent called to meet there by NaUonal (Joinrnander Franklin IVOller, of Phi?. ff b'nf,0uT?,der bwnclnl Icglita grcss "8 SUBgcstcd to Con- With n few exceptions Pennsylvania !!?' ?.hfii,ndi07wl,t,,e "" " re cently outlined to tho wbvh and means commltteo of OonRrees bv xfi" SSTfiP ""- Thl8 l'VoKram ug. Bests that Congress enact n four-wav measure for the relief of tho Tormer service men. The first provision is lor land opening and settlement: the second provides for aid in purchasing either urban or rural homes j the third for voratlonnl training and the fourth provision calls for an adjustment of compensation. This latter is the so called bonus matter. Edgar W. IJnlrtl. of this city, rhair man or the Americanism commission announced ycftcrday that he had about completed tho appointment of the state commission and wouldlnake the names public nftir n meeting on Tuesday of he executive committee. This exeeu Hvo commltteo consists of John V deary, Dr. Ward Urinton, K. Mnr shall Hcull, Thomas Kvans, Cuilllaem Aertsen, Jr., and Paul J. McGahan. It Isjn the work of Americanism that the Legion will make a big drive dur ing the present year. K. C. TO HOLD RETREAT- Non-Catholics Also Invited to Ob servances In Cathedral The njinunl retreat of tho Knights of Columbus will be held all next week, ex cept Friday aud Saturday, at tho Cathe dral. As this Is the most important observ ance occurring under the auspices of the organization during the church year, a large attendance is expected "at every service. Father Alexis, known throughout tho country as a forceful speaker, will of ileiate as retreat director. Non-Catholics aro cordially invited to the services. LEGION WOMEN TO MEET Ex-Yeomanettes to Hear D. 8. Stew- art arid Jazz Band Post No. fiO, American Legion, com posed of young women who served as yeomen during the wnr, will be held at 8 o'clook this evening in the New Cen tury Club rooms, li. 8. Stewart, of the Americanization committee of the county committee, will make an address on "What the Legion Stands For." There will be vocal selections by Miss Alice Kelly, n member of the post, and the jazz band of Post 277 will play. F Ho d Avenue? s'lxth. dlrlct-J. ffi--Thomns F. Median, Post 83. At the meeii"c be MlcW today. F(" the New Century Club. Oeorge il Stewart. Jr., w 11 speak -on k-Kltttlon": Miss Alice M. K "E MIm Mary McOuckin, Kflly f rpi.. will h nthor mils - 'TSerV by the jazz band of Post Ml numners "j "v j ,.,(nmi,t t l be master of ceremonies. George F. Tyler, commander of the y make" Candies still at Chestnut and 12th "across .the street" MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see tho BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall bo glad to have you como in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP L12lh St. below CtiSstnut SI - BRISCOE 1 LIGHT-WEIGHT in a. car is J desirable only when maxi mum strength is maintained. Briscoe has earned the title "the leader of light-weight cars,"because of its demonstrated ability to stand the stress of hard wear. . GRIEB & THOMAS 306 North Broad Street MANAYUNK AOENOY DAVID B. EDEN, 4266 Main Street 3KT LEADER OP UHTWnOHT GARS (MM) Factory Trucks Warehouse Trucks Freight-house Trucks Do You Need Truckers? The answer is " yes," hecause every man responsible for the " in ternal handling of goods by trucks needs more. truckers. and can't get them. 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UNA CAVALIERI Copyright Dupont WUHI ADAM DIDUR Copyright Mlahkln MME. FRANCES ALDA Copyright Dupont Q10VAKHI ZENATEUO 9bDyrleht R. p, Foley Every Grand Opera Star Pictured on This Page Uses and Endorses Hardman Pianos and Hardman Autotone Tetrazzini and the Hardman If if i 1 jKi II Mme. Tetrazzini, the glorious, coloratura soprano, sings at the Metropoli tan Opera House tonight SHE AND THE HARDMAN PIANO for this artiste is never accompanied by any other instrument. The great artists, Caruso, Tetrazzini and the galaxy in which they shine whose voice is their fortune, the creature of nature and interminable hard work take no chances. The voice like a child quickly picks up bad habits and a queer "a" might end a career. t Mme. Tetrazzini wrote Messrs. Hardman, Peck & Co., New York makers of the Hardman "I am again delighted to be able to use your perfect instrument on my forth- coming transcontinental tour in America during the season of 1919-1920. It has always given me thorough satisfaction." "iV e Cvxsisl-?. TtlC.MOMI 114 S.tlH' rinr o.ai. , 'l Metropolitan Opera Company '& i" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE a.tit Aoeattt. MtTOPCRA. xtw. io.it CIUUO GATTI-CASAZZA ItMM n.w.41. Ntw York, Gentlemen:- Kovember Tenth 1917. Sinoo Koombor 1911, this Oonpany has been uolng, exclusively, the Hardman PlanoB. There have been eigiteen of these 1 intrunents In constant use In the dressing roomc of the artists, In the orohestra, and elsewhere for practical work, besides a largo nunbor used by the artists In their private apartments, and It gives me much pleasure to exoress on behalf of thle Company 'and also tho artists taking part In the performances, the thorough satisfaction we all feel in these instruments. The fine tone quality, fullness and splendid durability of tho Hardmsji Plano3 are fully recognized by evory-ere hore, and It is very evident that they must be-'exceedingly well built to stand the usage to which they are'subjeoted, owing to the extremely heavy demands which we make upon them. Wo shall start upon tho coming Cearion of 1917-1918 with complete assuranoo In regard to the un qualified satisfaction that the Hardman Pianos will give to us, and to our artists. Believe me, Very truly yours, Administrative Seefetary. Messrs. Hardman, Peok 4 Co., Ho. 433 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Hardman, Peck & Co., New York Operate two factories that function as one musical organization, although the 'Harrington" pianos and Autotones are sold at lower prices 'thus fitting a Hardman product to every home and purse. HtVmUUVIMtUUUAtMV 111 TT.l. ... i naraman upright $750 Hardman Player Grand. .. .$1950 5 , W e 1 1 e Mignon Autotone $1250 Grand $2550 W e 1 1 e Mignon Harrington Upright J653K ? 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