iTr'iiyp7' s fr 1 ll ' . m ' . 5 . w; h m ft ' ,j X BF r? l -n fs'. "i? mvy II iff ' IIP lifer Si &ICANLEM EVfttfma PUBLIC LlO LEDaEBPHIIld)EIJPktX EE&AY, !A,trGUS 27, 1920 iflKT fiFIS HFI K IB ' MV" M-,w ""-- ' tS(llrTnAA-CrAUA Mm "7 OnM Maui If1, fCoriduct Funerals in Proper Military manner Frincc-Forbcs Post No. 7, tlie sec ond o have been organized by the ''American 1gtAn in this city, anil the fourth In point of prewent membership, announced at Its meeting last night at the KlngscHflng Uecrcntion (Jcntcr, Forty-ninth street and Chester nvenue, that the state of Pennsylvania has pro Tided rlflei for use at milltaij funerals and that hereafter comrades will re ceive this honor. The rifles were furnished by V. L. Hicks, Nuperlnteudent of state nr tenals, Harrliburjc, who also provided the belts. The arrangement was ,ef- 1 feeted by William A. Klaus, tue post j adjutant, and Isldor Bayleon, the coin 3 mander. It is a compliment to this post J that It hat Micceedcd In equipping it if self for conducting military funcrnls, Ince the War Department hns failed to furnish to the Legion posts the rcqul litn rifles, although it promised to do so. This post conducted Its first military funeral Wednesday lncc the receipt f the rifles. It was tho funeral of George 1j. Harris, Jr., who died in Coblenz, Oermanv. January 10. 1010. He be- ( longed to the Thirty -second Division, and resided at 2."10 South Feltnn street. The comrade was buried at Jit. Jloriau Cemetery. Ten comrades of the Legiu were In attendance, and an American placed upon lus chaplain of Post Ihn unrvlnti iL Yl'tl. nIttm mnniKiiriiTiln rt J9 Jin reported last night, Prince-Forbes ' Poet is one of the leading veterans' or f ganizations In Philadelphia. One of its h members, George G. Stranahan, is de f Voting all of his time to the organiza f tlon work in connection with the coin- lag field day on Franklin Field, Sep tember. It has a women's auxiliary, headed by Mrs. Robert G. Parrlsh. i Officers of this post are: Isidore Uaylson, commander: John Gilchrist, -vim commander : William A. Klaus. . ..r -..-. .- , - - - , ' adjutant; Dr. G. G. Guest, finance oni J cer; Dr. John I). Becker, historian, and J A. L. Taxis, chaplain ; E. A. Davles, J Dr. Robert C. Parrlsh, Eugene V. if Hawke, Charles II. Baumann, Edwin (j C. Hunting, George G. Stranahan and William O. Muench, Jr.. executive com f; Bittee. S . In many respects this post is one of f the best organized among the seventy - six, there being the following additional oncers and committees: Americanization . I. C. Petterson. chairman, G27 South Forty-ninth atreet; Louis B. Trout nnd Thomas J. Morten. Membership John D. Diesel, chair Kan. 4921 Chester avenue; R. W. Lockwoou and W. A. Klaus. Employment George G. Stranahan, were in attendance, i .5 Legion marker was if crave. A. L. Taxis, t No. 7, conducted the chairman, C028 Klngsesslnjt nvenue; John J. McFectcrs nnd J. R. Kcowcn. Mimic and dramatic A. It. Eta wcller. chairman. 2208 South Fifteenth street; B. A. Dnvics nnd William S. Mllligan. , Entertainment Dr. John B, Becker, chairman, 5211 Chester nvenue; Jnmca A. Lockhnrt and Frank II. Muckle. Athletic William II. Lcavltt, chair man, r004 Bclmar terrace; Charles II. Meyer nnd Bernard Roth. Relief A. L. Taxis, chairman, C815 Alter street; Patrick Meehan and C. A. ilelmcrs. Ways and means Dr. Seneca Eg bert, chairman, 4S11 Sprlngeld nvenue; George Vernon, and E. K. Brown. Community service J. It. Patton, chairman, 4810 Florcnco nvenue; John J. McFnddcn nnd II. O. Windlsh. Legal nld Thomas II, Morris, chnlr mnn, r005 Chester nvenue ; P. II. llnrt mnn and II. Landes. Medical aid Dr. Robert C. Parrlsh, chairman, rH01 Chester nvenue; Dr. Joseph P. Burns nnd Dr. Joseph Me Ivor. Grievance M. F. Abel, chairman, 0717 Woodlnnd nvenue, nnd Carl S. .Tarrod. Publicity officer John L. Wcldcn. House committee Thomas T. McKay, 1CH Summer street The Oncnr II. Gruber Post. No. 152. will resume its regular meetings in Sep tember, the first meeting being held on Tuesday evening. September 14, nnd tho next meeting Thursday evening, Sep tember !50. An active program hns been outlined for the fall, including a number of dances, a theatre party nnd n bnzanr. Several new members have been enrolled durinc the summer and the post starts the fall season with every prospect of a big year ahead. SEEK TO END PARTY STRIFE Political Parties In Cuba Working to Bring About Coalition Havana. Cuba. Aus. 27. (Bl A. T.) Coalition between the Conservative Nationalist and the Populnr parties sns the principal subject before the con vention of the former organization which met here today. The conservatives unnnimously nomi nated General Rafael Montnlvo as their presidential candidate on May 23, and after fruitless efforts had been mndc to Induce Dr. Alfredo Znyas, former Liberal leader, to nccept tho nomina tion for the vice presidency and join forces with tho conservatives, reas sembled and nominated Senator Rlcnrdo Dolz for vice president. GRAVI SCONTRI TRA SERB ED ALBANES Le Truppe Serbe Sarobbero State Sconfitte o Costretto a Ritirarsi rubllh1 nnd Distributed Under PERMIT NO. 341. Authorlant by ho net of October 0, 1017. on nie at tho rontoftlce ot l'hlla lelphla. Pa. A B. nurtLESON, Poitmnater General. Roma, 20 agosto Dlspaccl gluntl nl ttiornalo "II Tempo" c eon format! nncho da telegramml perveuuti a Londrn, scm bra chc violcntl combattlmcntl sleno avvenuti trn gll nlbcnesl c lo truppo serbe nelln reglone dl Dcbrn. Lc truppo scrbo avrebbero rlportato mm grave sconflttn c sarebbcro state costrette n ritirarsi sulla llnca dclla frontlera cho esse avevano varcata nel mesc dl lugllo. II govcrno perbo nvrebbe Invlnto unn vlolenta notn dl protestn nl govemb al banese. chlcdeudo cho rltlrl le sxie truppe sulla llnea dl confine Etnblllta durante la Conferetiza delln l'nce. Intnnto la Serbia si dice stin prcn dendn lc misuro opportuno per opporsi n qunlsinsi ulterlore azlonc da parte degll nlbauesl. L'Iden Nazlonnlc conferma In notlzia cho l'On. Gioltttl. duruutc la sua con ferenra in Lucerna con Lloyd George, nbbia da qucstl ottenuto l'nssicurnziono cho l'lnghiltcrrn rlconosccra' 11 ntiovo Libero Stnto del Qunraero. che sara' formato da Plume e dal terrltorio ndle centc. secoudo In pmpostn dl Oabrielo DAnnunlo, 11 quale no lia Rift' prcpa rato lo stntuto. ... Scmbrn cho 1 capl del partlto soda llstn itallano at alano pronunalntl in fnvore dclla cotltulone del Libero Stato seebndo la proposta fatto dal poetA-gucrrlcro. . Lontlra, 20 ngosto II Governo IIumo del Soviet ha rlspoato nd una npta in vlata dal prcsldonto del conslgllo do J mlnlstrl d'inghllterra, Lord Uajour rlgunrdo al termini dl pace dou la row nla. o dlchlarn dl cssere dlspoBto n rlt Irnre la condlzlono che provvede alia formazlone dl unn mlllzla del prole tarlato, composta dl 200.000 uomlnl. 1 govcrno dl Moscn, poro', Insists che. I negozlatl 1 dl pnee devons esscro dis cussl Boltanto con la Tolonln c senza Ingcrenze da part6 dl nitre nazloni, Ln nota del govcrno Soviet dice cho la conccsslono dl rltlrnre la condlzlono dl cul soprn o' fatta alio scopo dl cllmlnaro lo cccezlonl fntte nU'uopo da Lloyd Gcorgo per tcntnrc dl nrrlvarc ad unn complcta intesa con 11 governo dclla flrnn Bretinmn. La replica do! govcrno Soviet o stntn rlcevuta dnlla delegazlono russn nttunl mento In Londrn. I componentl dl cssa hanno dlcharato cho la conccsslono del ioro govcrno BOdtiiaia ni uesiucn ueu -Inghllterrn a dcll'Itnlla. Crown Princess to Visit Kaiser Wlerinswi, Holland, Aug. 20. (By P.) The former German crown prin cess, who has, been visiting her husband here, left today to visit the former Ger man emperor nnd empress nt Doom. She wns nc;ompanlcd by two of her sons, the other two rcmnlnlnc here with her fnther. BEDOUINS KILL CHRISTIANS One Hundred and Flfiy Residents of Village Near Jerusalem Slain Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 20. (By A. P.) One, hundred nnd fifty Christians lutvo been killed nt Ajlun, n village. about fifty miles northeast of Jeru r.alera, by a band of Bedouins, accord ing to a dispatch received hero from Hnlfa, Pnlcstlne. Another dispatch states that in n re cent Bedouin rnld on a train near Dnmnscus an Italian naval officer was among tho hilled. Lloyd George Felicitates K of C. Como, Itnly, Aug. 27. David Llovd George sent n letter of greeting to the American Knights of Columbus when they were leaving Lucerne yesterday. "You ha.ve my best wishes nnd my sincere hope thnt your tour will con tinue to be n successful and a happy one," said the message. VILLA ENTREATS ZAM0RA Brigand Who Surrendered Advises Other to Do Likewise Mexfco City, Aug. 27. (By A. P.) Francisco VUlai tho former outlaw, who ylcldod recently to tho government, has written to Pedro Zamorn, who raided Cualo and carried off British nnd Amer ican subjects, advising him to surren der. .... Villa urged Znmorn to "sacrifice his prldo" and obtain from President Do Ln lluertn and Sccrotnry of War Calles a letter "containing guarantees for us nil." FIGHT DUEL OVER WOMAN Negro Stabs Man Found In Home With Butcher Knife Reading, Pa., Aug, 27. As the re Bult of n duol with knives, with Ujo woman In tho enso ns a spectator, Wil liam Johnson it in a hospital with n long slash across his faco and another in his chest, and Richard Jnckson nnd GALVANIZED COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Bcrgcr Co., 59 N. 2d St. Dell, llarhet DM. Kciiitone, Uoln 4000 HITS-IT if " 7? 1 fJJ ws7f M Nf NllUHMKEILW KILLS INSTANTLY Bed Bugs, Roaches, Water Bugs, Moths, Ants, etc. Get a Can of HITS-IT and free your home of these pests On suit everywhere John Lerro.r Hon Camden, N. J. Apartments at the St. James iKZi riiiHgm ! mux Scvpxal apartments ranging from 2 rooms and bath to 0 rooms with 6 baths will be available, on yearly lcaso from Soptcmber 1st now open for inspection. Also several one -room -and -bath apartments. The Hotel St. James Is being thoroughly renovated mak ing this always - desirnblo hotel still more attractivo to discriminating patrons. The St. James Hotel Walnut at 13th Street J. Howard Slocum, Manager JP Welsbach "THRIFT' Gas Lights Iff. At Cost liJ' To .replace wasteful open - flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wo will show you how to install thorn. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. mut,. zx-'c. Broad and Arch and District Offices WlWssf- Iff II .'Mj' m ti Z2F "Ttttarv Qas Olott The United Gas Improvement Co. his wlfo nro being held until tho outcome of Johnson's Injuries enn bo learned. Jackson Is n negro nnd hla wlfo Is wMln. .Tnrltnnn I ft unlll t6 linvO foUnit Johnson in his home when he returned from work last night. Jackson, tuo no-, llco say, confessed to stabbing tho In truder with n butcher knlfo ln self-defense. Johnson is declnrcd by Jnckson to have used a large knlfo of his own. After Johnson went down with hla woutids Jnckson It said to have thrown him bodily out of n second lloor win- z? ' J dow. The police picked him nn iTI uiu uuuui in m. j years oiu, ,w "3Z. J"""' ","5- f-r-y a. n. Wesah'fwasevofvbyXi;?' masters with tho ww!d7hop,ft will rcccivo npproval of the MeUmV A Church, tho nntl-danelng edict of A , tho convention has dppforcd Me, "jj f r. MANN & DILKS IW CHESTNUT STREET 'J 11 nf Hi A I An ll (ft Reductions Ladies' and Misses' Juniors' and Girls' Tailored Suits 24.75 29.75 Motor and Street Coats 27.75 32.75 Tyrol Wool is so plainly tai lored that the styles will be perfectly good this Fall. MANN & DILKS 1M2 CHESTNUT STREET 1 tb "A The "Reds" Are On The Run The gallant struggle of the Poles to save their capital from capture has at last been crowned with success, and the Bolshevist reverse bids fair to become a rout, according to an arresting article in this week's number of THE LITERARY DIGEST, dated August 28th, on this spectacular turning of the tide of war. The Minneapolis Journal is quoted as saying that "the Bolshevik menace to western civilization, if any, is now political," while an Eastern paper is sure that "Bolshevism has shot its bolt." The Newark Evening News asserts that the "lowering of Bolshevism's prestige will naturally be followed by reaction within Russia," and the New York World declares that "it was not merely a battle that Poland won in front of Warsaw, but the right to assume a position of equality at the peace table." lt r '; Other articles of more than' usual interest in this number of THE DIGEST are: The American Woman Voter Arrives A Summary of Opinions From Friends and Foes of the Suffrage Amendment Called Forth by the Recent Decisive Action of the Tennessee Legislature & British Labor's War on War Bursting of the Ponzi Bubble How Will the Turkish Treaty Work? Canada's Care for Her Veterans France's Terrible Black Troops Sizing Up the American Musical Invasion of London The Work of the Junior Red Cross Canada's Labor Church Bolshevism, "Aristocratic" and "Militant" Villa, Subdued Bandit, Devotes Him self to Ranching William Marion Reedy's Last Story Trees as Home-Makers and Memorials Topics of the Day Who Will Build Five Million Homes? 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