v. 'v 9 S?. 1 . .?" , &- ' G W '.'''"' .. i . 0w "J n 1 V ft' SS tit 54( U IWi F few Ik' 11 i- ts r r? . LOYALTY PLEDGES gin mam 1 , , . . r - ' " ! ' ' Villa dffinltfly had nllRtied hlmsMf w'Hi Of nerpl Obrcgon with the Honora t tlirtr irKnemrnt, Honnran unit nbuclllng. placing troops (o proont an Incursion ' Snnnrn lcailrrs ore puttinff lance re from Chllninhun. ulillr nt .tunrcs and llance upon VmuI and Mayo Indians rows OraudcH federal officers prepared , In plannlne their defenne. Military pi an ttKnin fr. ,.,. n injr. iio. ' nrrtq hero commented on ine fact mat elared they had numerous report-, of a General I ibalejo, reported at Jiiarex Iri.iim rnfnt iVirrxiiTn in r'.h ihnQ hii ii . .with trooiiH destined for tne march on nA,i ?,..!, rrmtv . Sonorn. I a Yftqtii. 'president of the fhnmber of Deputies ("Jeiiernl frbalejo. the .luarez reports ji-., CUii.e Arnnivmnnind " Mnxleo ritj and for oine tint. niili snld Jirousht wor.l tnat arranza pian- Mexican Soldiors Accompanied ,, , ri,. . , wtu vyooo men wtainst Ho- ku WIo n Thnlr Wav to ' rcuchPi! NoKaie .e-terdn. and khp out nnra. Instead of ..0,000. an reported by Wives 011 inoir way iu n tBtPnirnt apparently delinltel all) lug some days wjo. ' Sonora Battlegrounds -? r - - UNCOVER BIG SUGAR DEAL 'Flying Squadron" Charges Boston- tan With Making Unreasonable Profit New York, April 20. Charged with mattlnc on unlawful profit on the re- 4 sale of suRar, K. R. Shurhurno. member of n lloston sugar Importing firm, wnsl arraigned here yesterday before United Biatct uommissioncr imrticocK Thrt nnmnlalnt. which was made by members of tho government's "flylnc siiundron,' alleges Shurburne purchased PCO.OOO pounds of Han Domingo sugar from a produce firm at sixteen nnd one half cents a pound and resold It for twentr-one arid thren-quarUr tints a riAnnrf. Thrt romntntnt nlttffcs that Hhurburne made SiO.OOO m6ro than n rensonahln nrofit h.V the transaction, Shtirburne was held In $1000 ball. Hlxty retail dealers In New York have purchased -l.OOO.OOO pounds of army beef at ten and one-half cents a INDIANS HELP INSURGENTS It) Hie AwK:lBtcd Vif s TO I"a.. Tev.. April 20.-Mcide ( ricrto. Mexican ronul nt 0a1voti.. t Jast night declared he had received an official diipntch from Mexico C'itv thatl cVen state in Mexico, except Snora. I .i..t n.0i,rnnKi in President Carranrn that It would remain louil to the federal soornmeiit. and had refused to join the senarutist nioouii'iit , Two special train bearing Mexican i federal troops deitlne.l for the drive on , Ronora's new g.nernmm' reached Juarez jeMerdav nftoinoou over the Mexican Central Rnlboad. The troops roinpti.e 'wo rreiiii'nt. and were Mii.l lo number 1-00 men They were cxpccte.l to entrain soon for Cass Cran.le. whence thr plan to march oerland to Sonora The troops arc well .iipplled with ammunition and arms, but military ob servers said their horxrs were In poor condition The oldlers were accom panied by their wic. and children, who rode on' the tops of the freight cars making up the special train" I Asua Prieta. Nuiora. pril CO Bj A. 1M Sonorn nn.l Mexican federal leaders todav continue preparations for the clasn expected a a result of Sonora' withdrawal of allegiance to the Cai ranza 60ernment Heartened hv repcts tuar Kraneico ' MlSSFS ONE HOliR! That's all we need to deliver your V1CTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES-ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (Mrnnd and Olrsrd) VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY . jm rr "lernn I55f nit wTri's vaiet Our tervice is next door to you no matter where you Uim. RUMMAGE SALE Benefit of Children's Hospital April St. 2i. 23 st 60S Chestnut Street - 10 A. M to I P. M. OOBUY'KB S uS7fi nTiTTurnmriTTS CRtuu xtv i niHuvuiiuiHB OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th St REFRIGERATORS " 100 (ALL STYLES) FROM $12.50 TO $50.00 WM1TK EVAMEI.nD AND ronCKI.lN LINED AT TACTOHV TRICES GOLDMAN'S S. K. Cor. 2d llfrki ht. Own Etk. ln Ilr liver Anrnl.ere tV ' fij Open Evmlnti I Kim ' ' r .! i , CamP ,&$ Woolware ,'v ' snj T" . v rpnnnsis SOCKS ' V ii I STOCKINGS - Spr-JUU JTix.. Giant Pansies Plant! In bud and hloora, ex nulalte abades of color and flow era of enormous sire. 91.33 per doi., 23 for $2.30 310.00 per 100 VEGETABLE PLANTS CABBAGE. LETTUCE, CAULIFLOWER, PARSLEY, etc., now ready, freth from our nurterioi every day. SOW MlCHELl'S GRASS SEED and Fertilize Your Lawn Now CM r Wrltm lor CtfUc ' it' Fr MichellsMfe In exchange for common cents we offer uncommon- value Spring suits and overcoats. No finer fabrics; no frigher type of tailoring. Prices based on actual cost. Money back if you want it. Rain or shine "Scotch Mists" are fine. Tft tiondtomett tort of fatrteeather oierroatt, raU' frooftd. Trademark registered. Ferro 0 Co.jhc. Clethir$ & Outfitters Aranta for ' Rogers Peel Clothes Chestnut Street at Juniper. pound It was'Btated ni tho office the. "flying eqiia4ron" Agents of oro wnlchlnit theso denlcra and proaectitlonst will follow If nn unfair profit Is mndo 6n the rcsnlc of the meat. Find Ut S. Soldier Borli.. 1'nrh. April t0. Hodles .,r American k-oldlera, Itlllcd on the i.Ii.i? Ilulil and burled by slibxequeVt irn bursts". hao been dlncotcrcd by Ah,I i" can relief, woritcra near Verdun. iii NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE! Open from 9 A. IVI. to 4 P. M. AHTI0I.E3 rntoD Tents, wall, 8 ft. flln.xd ttAo ft 37.110 e. CniK, wl.lte enamel, metal 0.23 em. Dlankrti, eo"x84" drsb, wt. to. 3 ............ 6.23 ea. natheti, eoalln 1.73 ea. nianktU s.sa e. niooiei, ml.ltlr, Ny blue 0.08 . iiroomn, wlifili . . 40 . nrnal.en, hlr SO , nrodiei. ernb Jo Ttrutl.M, ahoe S? naeheta, relnforeed, galr. Iron. .8, a. CnT, 22" wide, wt. No. 1. . . . .JJ yd. CnT, 32" wide, wt. No. 3... .73 d. Chair, ramp, env, ok arm. 4.18 . Cloth, 30 o. ororeoat, imT m . blue e'0( 7". Cloth, 18 oz. ulllnir, Nar blue 3.28 l. Coat, rubber, Marine 3.23 tn. Drawer, heay woolen . ..... -'.lu lr. Drawer, medium l.s pr. Drawer, nulnook no pr, (locales, iiuto, oranxe ln 30 c. IUt, rubber 73 e n. .Uchltnlre ' l.eln, Nory ............... 1.1 a pr. I,ln"n. unbleiuheil. 30" wide... 1.23 yd. Oilcloth. Ublo, 84" wld 01 yd. 1'olUh, metal, 1 pt. ean i? " HrlMor. 6" blunt . . . ... .... . . .83 eo, Hheetlnr, eolton, unbleached, 40" 32 yd. Hheellnr, rotton, unbleachml, 72" 04 yd. Hlilrln, flannel. NaT.v r 0.23 ea. Hhoe, ymnalum 1.10 pr. Hole, half, leather 33 pr. ftonp, laundry, 2 rahea IB Hock, wool, heay .'. .33 pr. Mnrlm. blaek. cotton 2.78 dr. Trunk, fiber 0.00 ea. . . . . . ...... ...... ...... .....,. An.TICI.Efl tTnderihlrt, heary , Underihlrt. medium fllficln, eotTe, 1 nt ,, Holler, cofl liowi. iore llnwla, wood, OVixlOnlOIJ In. noxe, cplre t lloxe, pepper, 816x8x10 ... Canliter , . Cup, china Cup, agate rounder. ' flten Cleaver, butcher, 8" DUli pan. S cai. . Dlhen, vegetable, rhlna Dlohei, butter, aiaii Dlahe, meat. 14" Fork, nlekel-illrer Fork, earvlnr, 11" nr 1(1.11, steel, 10x24" tlrnter, half-round Iron, waffl , .. Kettle, tea. aaale, 4 ejt. ... Knlve, butcher, 0" Knlte, tnlneln Knlve, nickel Silver Knlve, eabatler, 8" Meat srliider, hand, 8 lb... Meat law. 18" Plate, chtna, , Pitcher, china Plate, atomlnum Ian, rnait, 8x13x20" Pan, f rytnjf Pan, auee, 8 qt Pan, bake, SHxttxlO" . , Pot, & lt Npoon, table, nlckel.allvrr Hpoon. tea, nlckl(llrrr. . . Tumbler, cut a Tumbler ,!, plain Undrrablrt. cotton 00 (Car routes. Nob. 2, 20, 48, B3, 80, 63, 64. 69 and 81 tronafer to route oomes direct to pate. Rlgna point way to more, by phone, nick'nbon 6300. branch 233 mcx 1.85 ea. "55 ' 1.00 e, J.80 Z i.ss , 4 H ea. . ea. MB ,. .1.00 ea; .62 .a. . .I . J-no c. .88 , .10 ea, .30 e. IS e. OS ea, ; elT 1.2S ,,, .17 ca. .48 ea! .80 ea. .S3 aa. 1.70 .88 a, .80 IS ea. .10 ea, 23 ea. 12 ea. A a...!.. Information may bo obtained VI We hac several excep- tionallj fine Suburban Homes that c think would be of more than passing interest to jou cither for occupancj or for investment at Logan. Olney and on and near the Roulcvard. At pres ent prices these liomci arc splendid opportuni ties. With the scarcitj of houne.s these that vc arc ofTcriiiK arc quite cxrcptiun.il. May e hlto them to jouT Mtmbtri Phila. Rtat Eitatt Boar Cii OBc ' innrmi of H'l PoulnMjrd Ow f .u.hj Sut t e Oatt Lane Oflre Opvoiite Station "Nor Was Paris Built In a Day" , ,,., a, 'I'lir Sl.elltH looms h.'r not rhiced their pre irnt mininr -i,c o.crniKht Tor nn rjr5thr has e progress ed and jro.ui. rontinuall) podui inj rnor- nd finer up holstery matrrub Pattern? of rare bfiulv and i olora in de trablr had?a to embody our own personahtv in vour motor caj THE SEAL OF DIJTINCTION Sidney Bllme.sthal J1 Co. Inc. 395 Fourth cnue, Nen York rDREEH'5- The Dreer Lawn Mower Is unourpasserl for smooth and even cutting. It Is Ktroiiff, yet easy runnfrtfr nnd almoat noise loss. Made in various sizes, with both high and low wheels. Wr also have a full line of Power JMowere, Pony and ITorso Mowers. LAWN ROLLERS Start tw to ct your lawn in unspe uaina a rood lawn Holler to firm a aoil ana moke It hold molutuic. ulUett.wll) Vive new lire to tne rraai Vro nav a v At auiercm wi DREER hy uatns a roo th ao'.l and. haw a full Una of hand rollers at dlffwent weltrht. seeas, riants, uutos 714-716 Cheitnut Pnmpt Attention to Mall Oritn For Camping Jaeger Pure Wool YOUFn boy or girl should have alUwool comfort and protection in camp this year. Jaeger IVoolicare guaranteed I00ro pure provides this comfort and pro lection. Arc you yourself planning a season of out-door living? Jaeger Woolaare giui uarm. cozy snugness and freedom of motement. Check your needs on this list, then send for our catalog giving interesting and valuable wool facts not generally known. tOooluXwo lOCiTORE NATURAL WOOL Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. PHILADELPHIA 1516 Cheatnut Street BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO WHOLESALE 387-393 Fourth Ave., New York J-145 friiraJraifHJrriifHJRJRJrBJfiifiiifi A. Young Men s Silk Lined Suits; and Men's Worsteds Bringing A Big Demand THE worsteds have set a s t aVi d a r d of value in Chestnut Street which no one has yet successfully imitated. The variety of their patterns, the fineness of their tailoring place them in the $65 to $75 class, but we are selling them for $50 The young men's are hand some new summer woolens, silk lined and double breasted. There are eight different groups, and each group is worth $45 to $50. We are sell ing them for $38.50 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street v .;i Does 3 Americanism ? A TorId Survey Waa Made Our churches know the needs that must be met. They know exactly how every dollar every penny will be used for the great, est good without waste. A world survey wan made by the churches that astounds business men in its thoroughness. County after county was studied; the coun tries of tho world were visited and reported in minute detail. How the Intcrchurch World Movement Originated Our churches said: "The task of meeting the urgent needs shown by the world survey is too great for us to do individually as denomi nations. We mutt do this work together." So thirty great denominations are cooperating each keeping its own purpose and identity but all working together under the name of the Intcrchurch World Move ment. Because of this cooperation, it is estimated that over ono million dollars will bo saved alone in elimi nating waste and duplication. Did you know that'Scis 'more than the churches average from each member per day? WE Americans may be thoughtless. Sometimes we may appear selfish. But when a great need arises, no one can say that we have ever shirked Ask any son of France. Ask any soldier of Great Britain. Or ask any Armenian mother or a girl with a red cross on her sleeve or one with a tambourine in her hand. And now the churches come to us for help our churches. Not begging. Not asking alms. But with heads lifted high facing a task so worthy that we, as loyal Americans, ought to feel it a privilege to help. Here is the Plain, Unvarnished Truth We don't need to be told that the church is the heart of the Nation. We admit its influence for lasting good in our children. We see its stabilizing influence on our com munities. We know a little of its great hospitals, its homes for children, its schools and colleges here and abroad. But most of us do not realize how pitifully inadequate the support of the churches is when compared to the urgent needs. Less than 3$ a day! Iri.spite of the great tasks which we expect our churches to Carry out, those of us who give to the church and the number is all too few are now giving an average of less tlian 3f a day for all church purposes. Less than 3 a day. Shall our churches go on? It is for you to say. Without your help the work of your church must be iust that much less. Give and give from your heart as well as from your pocketbook. , INTERCHURCH WOI&D MOVEMENT This advertisement made possible by the cooperation of 30 denominations PHILADELPHIA COMMITTEE T. DeWitt Cuyler Alb B. Johnson Levi L. Rue John Gribbel Harry E. Paisley Joseph M, Steele George Innes George Wharton Pepper Ernest L. Tuatfn HEADQUARTERS : HOTEL WALTON JOHN C. WHITING, Director United Campaign WAWiiiT eiutt ,. wttstuxa AxawctSD fttvt- "St,. ItiVVf, . itJAiAiiWrtfi Hy
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