P: LP '. hr? $' t.t iv 'IZ If.. 5 n1 ; (it rf- fr CEHDN INDORSES !'.'-' ' TEACHER PAY RISE .Committee W i I remedy. The American Legion hns been ( naked to co-operate." . Following n illgctiyslon. n resolution I Iwns nllopuil by unanimous vote, author 1 lzlnir Sir. Stewart and Oconto Went' worth Carr to represent the Legion in the conferences, i Men to lie Given Aid Dr. Willlnm K. ltiiken. l'o-t 310. ehnirtnnn of the committee on disabled EVENING .FKBHC LEDGEK-r'PHtt-ADEliMia:, ' TEtTJBSDAX'. MAT fi,&fM;'' : ' vs-i . : f ' , : . 1, , : ' ." ' -' .'J? WOMAN EXPLORER IELLS OF JOURNEY jk1.1tn . .1 ..II l .t.l ... 1 tl.nf I Co-operte!u;i lcmmittee hair vi"i!ed 'ihe federal j Adventures Among South Amer Aitl n4l,n D: c.. !..:.. .board of voentionul traininR. and had With Other Bodies Studying Pome lo the conclusion that the board . r..i eu...t!.M ls nnl-inK n serious effort to meet the UOnoral bltuation rieintndN of the former service men. Arthur S. Nnuchln, of W North - 'i.. ,-,. . .-.ii. ....., j . nrrfA C tt COLLEGE COMPILES RECORD V".1' .,r,:.M..n!:',ol,?.J:.l ut 11111 1(11 Mll.llll llf (ill llnriFii v.- with the Legion. Doctor I'. A. Ilerriek. president oi ican Tribo3 Are Described by Mrs. Harriot C. Adams SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS ITnri1llln At.r.l..i,m.A.1 It. ti tn Oirnrd College, lias been elected an hon- ... ,. ... , . , , 1f! nrary member of the Stephen (Jlrnrd " 'hrough South America were related by rost IVM, which has its heanuariers i .irs. uiirriei summers Atinnu", a worn tl ui " Tlceognltion of the fact that public nehool teachers ore underpaid nnd de term lnereacd snlariei was Riven last nlht by the Philadelphia county com mittee of the American Legion at Its May meeting 'n the Chamber of Com merce nsscmb'. room. WHener llttild- A t. c. . i. . o.i ii I He told of the record of STiO names 0f .j,- .,. u P visited were al so civen George S. Stewart, of IV.vt 20. chair-1 wrh the roH hl(9 tl0W nn(j f tlir ? " V '""i T18Ueu wcre nls0 Rlu" man of the Americniiizution committee. declared that, representing the commit- I Betting the records of nil other cx-wrv ILt' II1VU IH IIIC SI'IIUUI Want Names of Men Who Fought at 1002 Poplar Mreet. At the last meeting of the post, he explained the nroeram of historical research of the service records of former students of (Sirnrtl College iu collaboration with the alumni association nnd tho post. no..il fnr ImniP.llniP nttontlnn townrd I D' ule le"KCr. hn exiilorer, in the course of n lecture before the tleographlcnl Society of Uhlladelphla last night at Wlthcrs.ooon Hall. ' Interesting fncts concerning natives' "aro ono of the vtry few tribe? of re maining full-blooded Indians. They have kept ayvny from the whites In that sec tlon as much as possible Rnd very few whlto explorers have even seen their women folks. A saddle trip to the, hl torlc Iinfon city of Cajamarca, In northern Peru, continually reminds us of tho days when the Spanish explores sought tho precious metals of the na tives. "The journey then led overland through the principal cities of Uolivla and into Chile from the nitrate desert to tho wooded South, where tho Arau canlana live. This tribe was for cen turies unconqucrcd by lncas, Spaniards or Ch leans." . . The hardest part of her trip, but that which Mrs. .Adams ,said she enjoyed most, wns a trip over the Andes in win ter. In which she Buffered two days nnd a night of utmost hardships. The society, prior to the lecture, elected the following officers : Henry C. Dryant, president :. Prof. William B, Llncclbach, vice president; SIIss Laura Ucll, second vice president? Dr. J. E. llurnctt Iluckcnham. recording-secretary: Dr. Paul J. Bartaln, cor responding secretary, and William K Ilnupt, treasurer. The hoard of directors Is composed of Mrs. S. II. Austin. Miss M. S. Holmes, 13. P. Albrccht, C. Ji Cohen, A. M. Collins and L. T. Tllge. The excursion committee Includes II. I P. Husch, Dr. J. W. Iltrshbergcr, Miss' L. C. Jones and Miss M. G. Tyler. Tho rcccptio'n committee elected was Mrs. II. McK. Mooro, Miss 0. Sinkler, ' .Mrs. ii. ,u. nitn and Mrs. It, U. WH Hams. . PREPARE.CONCERT PROGRAM Announcement Will Ho 8tate,'Hpw ever, Where Orchestri Is to Play Next year's program of concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra wilt bo- ant n minced soon, without definite state ment on the program as 'to .whether the concerts will be held In the Academy of Music or not. , Arthur Jttdson. (inanagcr of the orrhestrA.'sald tlmt'in the absence of diflnllo. nolicc of Whether n - Ward Bok obtained n live-von t.. .?! the Academy for the Orchestra, fi. 1? wlre heVxl " l?"'T T PM bo hold. UK"l ilH 1 DENTAL .X-KAY STUDIO j Radiography and Diagnosis DR. BYRON M. PELL 802 renflH nid.. 1128 TheMnut 81. rhnKllbrrt 8131 tec, ho had conferred with n of citizens which is studhs committiv the gen- "The San IJIarf Indians of the Ite public of Panama," aald V. Adams. . . .. eral question, with particular reference It is proposal by the college author!- i to the situation existing in PhiladeL fJ-'go'cs Z' loTSfer"." ! Pnla. IIU.n a questionnaire as to their military , "The question of education through- or naval record, if any. , nut the 1'nlted States is serious." said, The Stephen Girard Post hns been Mr. Stewart. "It is alarming because glveu a section in the Steel nnd Garnet, of the rate the teachers are leaving tho 'the publication of Girnrd College Alumni profession nnd the decreasing number of j In Philadelphia. Through this channel , persons entering it. These are mat-I tho membership Is constantly Informed ters of deep concern to us. A commit- of the activities of the nost, and it is tee has been organised to meet this sit- . nNo possible for the tmst'tn reach those untion and to assist iu suggesting n i who have not )ct joined tho Legion. Gifts of Sterling Silver Are Everlasting No matter what the cost, a well-made piece of sterling sil ver makes a gift .that is apprc ciated by the recipient. Wc show a large variety of mod erately priced articles. Vases Bowls Compotes Baskets Tea sets Coffee sets Candlesticks Centerpieces III t, S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND M1CRCUANTS JliWKLURS SILVEnSUlTIlS UNEQUALEDm PURITy A delicious health-giving table water rAHADISE SPUING COMPANY Brunswick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio Mrrcnnu, Pi.r.Tcncn Co. 1'IMOT ACKEB CO. I wovboure FIRST MORTGAGE STEAM RAILROAD BOND A first mortgage on 502 miles of road. Also collaterally se cured on 3047 miles of road. Wc can offer 520,000 in $500 or $1000 denominations to net the investor 10 INTEREST Trice M?o ttt tfioeo hnnd Price Ji0 per S3 00 lionj Inrnmc (00 jrnrlr per (1000 honil Income 30 jcurlr ocr 300 bond MrCownCQ I.ANU TITLfe DLOO., Illlia. Iltmtwrs 1'hlladelptiU Stock Exchmi PRONOUNCHO YAV-ocn IIIUJlli P-. STETSON STRAWS ARE READY THEY' are all here every wanted kind of braid all in the accepted styles for the summer season". Many novelties, as well as the well known weaves, in the latest propor tions. You will have no trouble in selecting the hat that suits you exactly. Prices Start at $4.00 Jt Jtffi ; r-V E-.- Jc ucAai fadfa!Ut'J L i lOOyo PURE NATURAL WOOL , The Smart Polo Coat of pure, 50ft English Camel's Hair for your young daughter. On these cool evenings, through the Spring and Sum mer, these light, warm coats meet every need. If they soil, Jaeger's pure, soft wool will wash or clean and look just like new. 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