ELsmmsm rrjmyfsww. Mi' 'W. TTtWftN 1 1 11 inn n 11 'I 11 Mill i iimmp11 "" i' 1 iniiiip 1 Hiiim m mnmv " j I'.LB" 1 y i"" Pi'MHMf. 'fJPlliM iiiimjihm I J. r. . 1 1 ' -II '' ;., .i.i.i. , 1 'l , 1 11 1 II 1 ., ti. I III.I..MI1 ,- -,,,, ,w 7; JW Otf ' .V .10 ,'Vti (v r Ma BOY IS DROWNED ,3, IN QUARRY POOL Companion Tries to Aid Him ?" With StickHad Boon Throwing Stonos H K- PATROLMAN RECOVERS BODY Tn Hip iirpsrnoe of n dlx-yonr-old , plnytnnlo. wlu innclc n nin i-flfort to. MVP lilm. tlinn joiir-nlcl ClinrlcM Krio bcl, ISO I McMhry nipinif. m drowned' lMc ""tonlm nft rinMiii In 11 (iiiurrj on i tho Wharton o-tnti-. nonr Olirltcu nud '.Qwtfx nvoiimw. 1 Willi Wnllatc Smith, wlio lives nt 1802 Mrilnrj nvmii. Olinrlea uundcred ovrr to tlip nuifn linlo Tlip little fel Mow romped nliont nnd took keen do-1 Itaht In dlwuverluK Mtrnnjce thitiRi nlon , the stro'liu whiih romes with the spirit i of bo.vlsli mlvi ntnre " A pile of stmiei then c.uiRht their eye , nnd tliej lind 11 friendly content In throwing them Into the water. In nt- . 'temptiiiK to throw In n pnrtleulnrly ihrnvy piece of rock Chnrle lost his ' "bnlnnee nnd fell headlong In the wntcr. , .An his hend appeared above the surface, Wallace 1 cached out toward hint with n "sttik. but it was bejond the reach of Charles, who nnk a bis hand was out stretched to his little companion Relieving there might be a chance to atill save his piamat, Wallncc Jearched the neighborhood lor aid. He liien ran home and told his father, who 3nfo-ined I'atrolmnn I'hrcsmann of the .accident. : With ,T. K. Diche. of 2040 Sixty jfth avenue, the patiolman xearched the pool and found the bod of Charles. The little fellow was taken to the Jewish Hospital with all possible speed in the automobile of It. I). Hamilton, who was passing. The physicians made every possible effort to revive Charles, but he was beyond medical old. TO PRODUCE OLD PLAY "roker of Bogota," by Phlla. Play , wrlght, to Be Revived "The Broker of Rogota." by Itobert Montgomery Hird, one of Philadelphia's llrst playwrights. In which Edwin For rest starred nearly a hundred years nco, will be produced in May by the Zelo Miphlc Society of the University of Pennsylvania. LITTLE SISTERS GET $3900 Charity arid Church Receive Be quetts From Estate The little Slutera of the Poor re ceive $.1000 nnd the rector of St. Malachy'a It. C. Church receives $500 In the wllLof Catharine Kennedy, for merly of 2114 North Park avenue, pro bated today. The will of Mary II. Al mond, C428 Lancaster nvenue, disposing of nn estate of .? ."000, was also probated. Letters of administration were granted to Edward Roberts, of the Philadelphia Trust Co. for the estnte of Adelaide K. Shnw. 11)00 Walnut street, nlued nt $214,000. to be divided among three nieces nnd four nephews ns benellclarles. Letters of administration were nlso granted in the estnte of Annie E. Shermer, 011 Geruinntowu inenuc, allied at $."0,000. InxcntoricK In personal estates were filed as follows : Harris Steinberg, $15, 7S.1.M; Elizabeth Oreenwood. $23, 2.".r .Tt : Eleanor K. Emlen, $20,713.04. ft J . The student production will follow the are nroduction ns used by Forrest himself, while costumes nnd scenery will also approximate the originals. The original manuscript of the play is pre served In the University Library and received its first publication in 1017 in a collection of American plays by DeuL Qulnn. Appointed to City Jobs The Civil Service Commission an nounced the following provisional ap pointments today : Mervin W. Kohler, 1035 West Woming nvenue. drafts man. Bureau of Surejs, $1000; Fran cis W". Kelly, .'!." North Robinson street, Htenogrnphcr. Itureau of Highways, $840; Marv 15. Hradley. stenographer, Bureau of Highways. $S40 ; Charles T. Orawe. 048 North Forty-second street, Inspector Wharvet., Docks and Ferries, $1300. There Is a 20 per cent bonus in addition to salaries in these cases. fct Trolley Crashes Into Produce Truck A westbound trolley struck a motor track, loaded with butter, eggs and tother produce, at Thirty-second nud iMarket streets nt 10 o'tlock this morn ings The truck, driven by Nuthan Goldsmith, 410S Market street, was jammed against an elevated pillari No one was injured. Marbleite: Floor Varnish ou d think that if a Varnish was durable enough for n battle ship that It would stand most any wear thats M.ARBLBITE. spcf fled by the V S M C Hlghert luster, bfautiflrs and preserves. You can gt It all good dealers Phoenix Paint and Varnish Co. 124 Market St., Phila. A Jfanscom's Hot Cross Buns With Curranta Right from the ovena hourly 23c dozen 734 Market St. 020 Markrt St. 1SS2 Markrt t. SJd i. Market Stu. 10 Ho. 60th Ht. 270 So. 03d Nt. l'lilla.'N I-nrirst Itetall Ilukem BflBJ "DROPS OF MAGIC! CORNS LIFT OUT , So simple! Drop a little .Freezone on a touchy corn, initontli, hf .-nrn rl... U...i taiaiiLi Liiak .uiii 3iupa null ing, then you lift it off with fiA finffjfcrc Nn iirl Tmj if ing, men you mi it orr witr the fingers. No pain! Try it vn A few cents buys a tiny bottle of Freezone at any drug sfore. Tills is sufficient to rid jour feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, also all calluses, and without the slightest t''jtr mrrnpli nr lrrll.itinn. It doesn't " r'ihurt a all I Freezone Is the much ,W tbe Cinrinnatl genius. So eary. BIG CARGO OF COCOA Drltlah Steamer Brings 63,883 Bags From 8otith Africa What is bclieyd to be the largest cargo of cocon over brought to this port has arrived on the British steamer Hengueln from West Afrlcn. The ship ment consists of no less than 03,883 bags of cocoa, of which all but 300 bags are for local accounts. The rest is for Canndian purchasers. The Hcngucla took on this cargo nt several West African ports. The larg est proportion, 38,007 bugs, was taken on board nt Accra, together with 000 bags of ginger. The second largest nmount, 13.1'OS bags, were received nt Ilumebnla. Of the remainder, 0242 bags were taken on nt Salt I'ond,,and 0020 bags nt Secondee. In the vessel nlso were 3000 tons of mnngnnesc ore. The shipments are consigned to the Levind Shipping Co. HOLD NEIGHBORHOOD FEAST . i Residents of Tioga and Nlcetown Attend First of 'Series The first of n series of dinners nt which residents of Tioga and -Nlcetown will' bo given an opportunity to becomej better ncquaintcu was nciu last tngnt in the Nlcetown Hoys' Club, Hunting Park nvenuo and Clarissa street. The Tioga-Nicetown Community Service Association is conducting the scries of dinners and Philip" N. Arnold, chairman fit the association, presided at last night's affair. m PHppHHMHYHHvFPHVVlnlF A Don't Forget Tonight GALA OPENING THE NEW Roseland BROAD 1 above COLUMBIA AVE. (Columbia DIdg.) Come! All! $P Dancing Columbia rialltllng Up town nnd 12TH & CHESTNUT 1 mmmmam ' 1 'I Phone for Appointment Private Instruction A Ttachtr lor Each Pupil Children to KINNEY'S!" LNfll "Bring the We've Just Received a Monster Spring Shipment of Children's Shoes Direct From Our Own Big Factories..! Children's Russia Calf Oxfords Goodyear welt, bizes 8'i tO OQ to 2 Pi.70 (Illustrated above) Misses' White Buck Lace Oxfords, Goodyear welt, sizes lla (to ACk (Illustrated above) to 2 Children's Mary Jane Pumps Patent leather, sizes di et sv, to ii Jbi.by m!8r:.8.'n,,4$1.98 (Illustrated above) Children's two-eyelet ties, sizes 8M to li .' S3.29 Misses' two-eyelet ties, sizes'llifi Vo'2''So!oS Children's gunmetal Alary Jane pumps, sizes 8M: to 11 2 49 For misses, sizes ll to 2.... 2 l Grcwinc gills' vici Oxfords, blzcVifr to 5j co 40 Growing girls' white Buck lace Oxfords Goodyear welt, sizes 2 to 6 ... . S4 49 Newest Spring Styles for Women Patent Leather Ties With comfortable, yet stylish modified Cuban dr- QQ heel ipO.yO Baby Lewis Patent Leather Pumps One eyelet SG.98 Mat Kid High-Heel Pumps Plain toe S6.93 Plain Patent Leather Seamless Pumps With high heels ...$4.98 Also Children's Sturdy High Shoes Qunmetal luce, ilzea i 10: Brown lace, sizes 84 to 2 . . . Tfitent lwithe lace, sizes 8 H to 11 ,, Black cloth top lace, sizes 8?4 to 11.... Sizes II 4 to 2 In brown, Bizes B'j to 11 . Sizes 11 H to 2 Growing girls' brown calf Jace $1.98 $2.98 $2.98 $2.49 $2.98 $2.79 $3.49 $4.98 r" IIS fi Nffhwwr - n fi ' rND RETAILERSJ Neio shipment of women's Silk Hose, brouw and Ct A f black P1.4y All Mall Orders Promptly Filled MANUFACTURERS 116118120 North Eighth Street ABOVE ARCH PHILA. Open Friday 'til 8 P. M. Saturday 'til 10 P M. The largest Shoe Itelaileis in the World, We Can't Be Undersold fYPWIlBIB '9Mh1T1 JniriA I ll mifW.IBffn SSI mWIhh I fl .'. tiM'9vMSit'fSi9yimfS'i,l,ir t .J (W)HWiit B The Kitchen of the t up-to-date Apartment is correctly planned and correctly furnished. It is equipped with IrtAMVER Puffin tRADEMAAK "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils WEARWR IMMHW The cleanliness of these bright, silver-like utensils alone is sufficient reason for their presence in well appointed homes. Yet, in addition ,to their cleanliness, " Wear -Ever" utensils " save time and fuel and give lasting service. "Wear -Ever" utensils take the heat quickly and hold it. They have no joints or seams in which food can lodge," and are remarkably durable because made from hard, thick sheet aluminum. Women who appreciate real economy know that it pays to Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" Look for the "Wear-Ever' ' trade mark on the bottom of each utensil "Wear-Ever" utensils are sold by leading Department, Hardware and Housefumishing Stores t The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. . -7"'"" r - t , v . . V 1.t ' KA . Pfc ixl,.4SJ t .r-ViilBW '..'If TV