Hi'i ttf f J . r :v V' 5. B f H f MS' I msM 1T. w- I & 1000 G .11 PASS IN REVIEW W7 Wbning public ledger-Philadelphia, wEmB,,, smmjsjcb ,iu20- MCM FREIGHT TRAFFIC BETTER pi-.jgn-fjtwwj HHUUbS suHULAiib m fiMt MI" N rw VnKlnc terminal l,w boon con- , ' .. . .. p. Qraduate. cent In, nt. Clirbt tai.A-ojcl.tten nml nmbor ho Qulnu. nr Mruptnl, notably the oiirt nt iicatiiiiR ' ' . v ..,;. '.. ? "w" "!"."."" 'oi wr il" 'K"" tt.i "V.i" . i iV:iT-t .'.. ' nn.i .i .i.- n.f lilnhmnnil fm crlit inn la Amonn Number noiri .uiiiipin, ni which former II miles ha ipb. j mso ninira.ui wiumi( ...II. (IV .11. ...... . V.U.. ........ ....... .- m -- -.!.,... ., !., . l. ,.M1...1,... r l.If. ..... I jtonual Parade of Dwindling 1? Ranks Today's Feature of Encampment fr J'tIARCH LESS THAN MILE T By the Associated Prew $, Indianapolis, Sept. 22. The h!n- llllng posts of the nrmy tlint more than Hftyflve years ago took up tnp rarc U.f fcM for the nrpservntion of tlie tjnlon today pnmrd in review. More than 10.000 members of the (Irani! "Army of the Ttepublle. here for the an tinal encampment, partieipnted in tlie frrownlns event of the week the nnnual ,. ..: ttn4i.1 of 1ft n. tn. 'M.. w..id. wno roimlilernblv leis tban a 'tallo In length. Hut for thoe whose 'infirmities presented their mardiing iutomoblles cre provided T Although the route of the parndc was 'kwatly shortened, every preparation .ixvaa tnndc to rare for veterans uho Visht become ill or drop out for nny ITcason. Fourteen first-aid htations and eight ambulnnee stations were cy itabllshcd nlong the short line of march. Kith nearly a half -hundred doctors in JIM j4tff lit rv.nn.n.wlip.!n.rhlef Hall and hi' . r ... .t.. ..1. t.nI1 tlinr rnuplln.1 )the State House, where the reviewing stand was placed. , The naratle wu the oni ai-niij. rfcide from a fe -oi-iul events. "lateil for the etcians todnj Their buincn iMMinn will be held tomorrow. 'e- 'nr,lnv .ik nreiinieil with reunions of Various divisions and brigade. I Loomls Scoticld, of New Cnanan, 'Conn., estenlay was elected fleet com wjnodore of the National Association of . liJJaval Veterans of the United States fof America. 1S01-C", at the Vusincvs eession of the organUatlon. Daniel b. .'."Wilder, of Columbus. O., was re-elected .commander of the National Associa tion of I'nion Kx 1'risoncrs of "jr. I The various auxiliaries of the u. A 0. . . . I t. .. .Ainnu tl.rAlt linttt TJl. I1CIU UUMi:.i VPCIVItl i...VUf,..VUv 'the day. . ., I Lieutenant fiovernor V. IS. Harrows , of Nebraska: Congressman C lifford Ireland, of Peoria. 111., and l'rank Bhellhouse, of Indirnapolis. are being nBidered for national commander, it J"wan announced t The report of MUs Mary I?. Iredo. f New .Ier-.ey, president of the Sons L'cf eterans Auxiliary. sJiowh a total !niemberhi! "f 2:5.000 a gain of 2000 during tlie last jear. , A RESCUES FAMILY AT FIRE ' Former Army Officer Then Returns to Extinguish the Flames A f..rmir nrnu officer rescued a fani- Mir from n burning house last night and him rxturneil to extiiicuish the flames. ? The fire, in the home of Mrs. Cath- , Vrine Conarroe, TnT Wallace street, i was discovered b .lolin Collins. "7, Corinthian avenue, who was a lieuten ant in the army. 1 Collins ran into the house and with ;the aid of Tbomas McCrcry, 2.101 iFairmount avenue, helped the family to the street and then ran to the third 'floor and cxtlnguisncu uie oiazc. HELD" FOR SUGAR THEFT Employe Charged With Having Drayman Haul It From store ', Magistrate Price at the Twenty-second street and Hunting Park avenue station today held Alfred Hendrie. of fjfiM-ehwood avenue, in $400 bail for a '.further hearing, ciiarged with larcenj ! of S00 nounds of sugar. Hendrie was left in charge of a store at Eighth street and Oak lane lat eve ning. It is alleged he arranged wnn a 'drajman to haul the sugar away from the More just before closing tlim WILLS PROBATED TODAY Wills admitted to probate today in eluded those of Henry C. Harmon. For U -eighth street and Woodland avenue. I $12,050: Mary Kelly. 2210 Itittenhouse street. $5500: Pauline Koehier. 37.15 (North Tenth street. 510,307; Barthold ' Oppenhcimer. 3R.'!0 North Smcdley , Hreet. $0700, and Oottlcib Wicland. Florence. N. J , SSoOO. Inventories were filed today in these estates: Charles T. Colladay, S2.301.S0.1.14: Margaretta Hutchinson. 566.143.04; Jlobert Cornly. 5281.571.83; Jacob S. Hecker. S13.121 27, and I.oui.'a Atkin son. $7010.10 Reading Railway Reports Drive 8unday Unloading Is Succeeding Figures show nn increase In freight movement on the Philadelphia nnil Heading nail way ns 'a rjsult of the drive being conducted for Sunday unloading. Tins information is contained in a statement issued today by the com pany. "Very satisfactory results have been secured by the Philadelphia and Head ing Hallway in its efforts to secure In cteased yrvlce from its freight equip ment," the statement says. "Special cfTorts have been made to increase the dally movement of freight cars, to provide for heavier miming, to eliminate unnecessary road and termi nal delays and to Increase the umimt of the car and engine repair shops. "All of these efforts have met with success. At the present time there is no congestion of general freight in any of the jards in Philadelphia. Freight is being accepted at all points and is being moved promptly. "A number of permanent ndditions to the Heading's facilities have been made for the purpose of securing in- on tnc uelnware river, in me mini- .inhn M. C arke. n erford-Allentown district third and cias of 1017 of the University of Penn fourth tracks have been added to the Heading's lines to reduce the toad time of freight trains. "It Is expected that delivery of tho thirty-eight new locomotives ordered by the Heading will begin very shortly." sjlvatila and for the last year assistant to tlie dean or tlie rouege, saueti from New Nork jesterday on the Aquilanla, with a group of twenty-seven other Ilhodes scholars, for England. C. V. Morley, -brother of Christopher .n.i... i v.a BCimiun wane nnuresscs. graduate of the Mr rarc .... , ,,,. . ... . ,.v ...u l. lci.u. in ,ji HI," At the completion rit his course In 1017 he entered the service nnil when ? 0 mil) was: mad in, ,, j - Je assistant the college, Arthur llo'j- HOSPITAL .FETE TONIGHT The lawn fete nnil carnival of St. Agncslf tlosplUl, hr Htrtcw: the nr '.M" ". McK,. tinvnttl tha fuml for th0 crS "' 4 1 new Jiurses' home, w III ?,V "J ' tK i Tllo affair will be wStl"" "StaT 1 anU tiaturday niK. ur ry In back of ,h,M n lldlngs "' io trtaln day, Frida tlie aw-ti i hospital liult Willow Brook Farms Certified Milk Starting Thursday, September 23d, this milk will be delivered by the WAWA DAIRY FARMS in Philadelphia, Germantown and Atlantic City. Please Telephone Yxtur Orders to I Preston 2531 ! L ENROLL NOW I)Y .M F.VENTNO CI.A8SES A roure at Nff Collf? will hlp Ou develop lf-confl-dnct I' will add to your i omniprelal praoml and social U" ' Cnuran Oratory. I locution, Halrnmamhlp. D-amatlo Art, Autherahlp and PUBLIC SPEAKING private SUX KM r'!an ItnTH titertu 1 all HIUAa NKFF fh limtructlon Dlplomai. term opena Troa. NEFF COLLEGE 1730 CHESTNUT ST. fall nrltn or phon Spruco S21S for fr booUlt Office opn dally 0 so to S D i 8 crim inating visitors in Phila delphia are offered home comforts at Hotel otjaatve W. B. KUGLER, Mgr. Broad at Fairmount Ave. 1 Large, Airy Bedroom Newly Papered and Newly Painted New Simmoni Bedi Komfo Box Springs Hair Mattres.es New Plumbing Dancing Restaurant Banquet Rooms ROOF GARDEN wmmmm Quality Goes Clear Through AUTOMOBILES We believe that Mr. Jan ney's letter carries a message to everybody interested in au tomobiles: to the man who is driving a car today which he feels is not delivering maxi mum service, and to the pros pective purchaser whose un certainty of choice has become an obsession. The solution in both cases is obvious. Thi3 letter is an unsolicited, un prejudiced expression from a man who knows automobiles. We have many more like it in our files. faaaWfWfaaWfaMWfa1ifaaafaaaaaaWffBBaaWaWfBaaaBaaaBaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag. ' .. t I sas-SSSjea; '' i --;::. .'. v I '' ' -ItfcuJ V I "Mat ay- I ! I a'm ' I '" ' ;u.t " " la.., :-r-';7 - ' ' 2:i-n, 7 - Prompt Delivery on Open and- Closed Models, $1672 to $4745 Delivered in Philadelphia THE STUDEBAKER SALES CO. OF PHILADELPHIA 847-49 North Broad Street Phone Poplar 6620 Philadelphia Likes the Dort No greater triumph has come to the Dort than this steady rise in popularity in Philadelphia. Naturally we are intensely proud of the way the Dort is winning Philadelphia's good will. The circle of Dort owners is widening and extend ing itself with a persistency that can be accounted for only by the very unusual value that the car does represent. It is an interesting situation because, as you know, buyers today have become exceedingly motor wise. Furthermore, Philadelphia is the very heart of the world's greatest automobile market. So that we doubt if we could offer more direct proof of the goodness of this car than the highly partisan preference Philadelphia is displaying toward the Dort. W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad Street (at Master) Open Evenings Phone, Poplar 7506 Distributors for Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, Delaware. Eastern Shore Maryland With ackttowlcdgmtiftt to K C. B, The -tele of a clod- with a moi'al PHILADELPHIA PRICES Touring Roadster - $1220 Fourseason Sedan - $1890 - $1220 Fourseason Coupe - $1890 We have a limited number for immediate delivery Deferred Payments Arranged DEALERS Logan Garage 5023 N. Broad St., Phil. Salvatore Arena Hammonton, N. J. Thompson Hardware 3c Supply Ce. HiU.boro, Md. C. A. Giorlnazi! Vineland, N. J. Hartrell Motor Co. Souderton, Pa. George J. Moiei Weit Chester, Pa. Albright Auto Company Allentown, Pa. Sheppard & Sheppard, Salem, N. J. Lippman Brotheri Atlantic City, N. J. McBride & Brommall Bridgeton, N. J. Roger & Broi. Onancock, Va. Edward E. Weaver Tama.un.ua, Pa. Drool. & Virgin Trenton, N. J. Elmer P. Schiffert Phlllip.burg, N. J. Ruuell H. Fend! . 259 S. 52d St., Phil. Ed. Ream Mount Joy, Pa. Gordon Clayton Torn River, N. J. W. W. Kegerreit Shippemburg, Pa. H. L. DeVault Repaupo, N. J. Stauffer Auto Co. Lancaster, Pa. W. S. Shenk Lebanon, Pa. Daniel H. Hancock Stockton, Md. Benjamin J. Wallace Lanidale, Pa, J. W. Stare York, Pa. Thomas Olnon WeitvUle, N. J. Gordy.Paige Co. Salisbury. Md. Lewii Hamm Weatherly, Pa. OPPORTUNITY FOR DEALERS IN OPEN TERRITORY THERE'S AN old gif. THEY USED to poll. SO OLD that nowadays. PEOPLE THINK It's nnr. ABOUT, THE nan who h4, TO SHOOT Ub dog. AND A friend asks. "WAt JHE doc madr AND THE first my. 8AY8, -WELL, ha wtuml, 80 DANQ trail pleased, AND A chap told ma. THAT THIS daerorflMd, SOME SMOKES he'd triad, THEY DIDNT exactly. MAKE HIM mad. BUT HE waaat SO VErtYsreIl pleased OF COURSE that was, . MY CUE to slip hlnu A REAL ctftrette. AND AFTER He'd tatam. T A GOOD pull or two. INTO HIS constitTiticm. HE GRINNED and said. "THE ONLY way these. WILL EVER make yon mod. IS THE way. v YOUR FRIENDS eat 'em fro. I ONLY hope you're got. A COUPLE of packs. FOR THEY sure. DO SATISFY." .aEBBBBBBBBBBL 1 1 XrOuLI' enjoy Chesterfields. There's some- thing- In their mild smoothness that goes right to ihe spot. ChBlee tobaccos, Turkish and Domestic a blend that literally cant be copied a special moisture-proof wrapper r their extra protection on every count, Cnes terflelds "satisfy." i I f 1 II -w I iif i if . A. .jBBBBPyr l4H I VBBB 1 BflLflBBVBBBkV bTBbSbbV I lfffliBBH witcstctficla ilm00 CIGARETTES be MMNHNbbb?JbYMMMbVbMbbb (310) K lIa 3 .ruv Wffw