m tiw ytfw-r 'II; 'J if HI'.' It: ,J?Sfe SIP -' W&lSKF&r W . w I nnnr Charles morns roung, uu.u Seyffert and Katharine Patton Named at Academy VARIETY IN SUBJECTS Thrrrl'.nlniMlililnn-i !-Ii'innrpil in; fur tin nntrj nil" " !'' - Kino Arts today Itl.x .iHiiri I.. .I.. t.'il. dill (II I 111 li "" ' ' .. e i... i...i M.tt i-iu 1 I . in " .." IIPflMI Willi 1111' ' On 111 1'l.ni In .. L. ....it rti-ili 111 iron I'T "?"' " .-,',. ,1 - The 'IVm I?;c ' .1 V Vri.no I.poM Soyffwt. 5 M7 ('litn-.l street. forliN f-Biivn-. i 1,1 ' 'I'll.- Man Smith p'ize ' "PI . , !' t.'..n 1'iiHnn. laniou in ' ..r, '..!.. fur lior canvas, wi' " nil aw f tlii riti ,bTl lirnffrrlncN by IMiHniMpli.ain are wi( IrdHerRont in i-ubjeet anil in soiion Tf inln ins That f Kntlinrine l'at ?f J " deridedl.i modem In I; Irninlni. ir(i"t twlrins .. depths c.f tlio wood-., nn th plr-tiire fives one the swift ini wUn the pntbfiudcr gets u hen ho ,lons for n biiof Moment to Ret his boar- i... n, ii.inii' v insionu io .., i l. scene nl. about lilm. inar- Mint tlie "'I'ti.' nlMihnut mm. mere ri the soft greens nml browns nf tlio ' . . .( 11.. .C J U tin t tniilllllif ttatlr In 'liroiiRli tI,cm' A loot bound fklps oirr n ipn-nuins rocK mm Bivri life to the pirlnro ItMllslic rirlurc nt .nouihi Charts Mnrrls VounR's pnintliiR will ,e tlif iHtoi l llii" Amilr-my of tlio Vino Arts n rrnliotlf tlrt"-' ""i? IWan'l Sound Tim day is one in iiiom' psrkllnc niiiniii.v cuv. ui nnn- m u brisk wind lilmMnc. i noro nrc wnuc ,.nnn the blue waters mill Ibe "llll nf .lone nrnft on the ntind is leanlni; linrd lfflint the breeze The two blinri" of ,hc found nr" nlmwn. Mr. Younc's .in.n.inir. Iinvp won nwnrds nil over the United States and nl prcspnt the artist has nlriiiri-s banging in Iludapcsl and Sont'a?n. Chile. IVrhiiP" ""' pieiure inni i up. 10 ttuw the most talk of all in tin' I'liil iJflphiH enntribiition to the exhlliition ii "The .mmiipi. h M'liiinu.ie prpsenin- tion hi Mr Seyrfcrt. 'llns .Ippnts the half rei'Mnlug figure of n unman with n weairn oi gorgeoui reo nuir tanjting in n great welgnt over her lovelv while shoubler. The pieture is rtmarknhle for its beautiful line, its marri'liu" roloritiif and its line. surfaee. Tie evprr'ion on the fiieo of "Tlip Mmlfl ih one that will make the idle Tiitor to 1 1"' art gallery stop ami wonder r.oi r.iiiilings Shomi The nmiiinl pxhiliillon lit the Arnd- Ifllir npeni'il I tils aiienioou. Willi .ill! paintiiisrs being shown, as ngnint L'.RiO Pa.'f icir I nree hiifiilrc.i and si'vouty- Inine arti-l" nn leprpxi'tited. Other n anl follow : The Wii ler Lippiucott nrue. rwar.l- tj to Irving Coiim'. New York, who-ie ubjeet was ''Chant to the Uain (tod." rrhe llei I' 'i.il.l Medal went to (Jeorgc UiclliiH nf New nru for his ptitiviis. "Kim.ir .loan and Ann. The (Jeoi-ge Hideni'i Mvmnrinl (Snlil Medal for eulplil'.' nwnrdpil o lvelju I lent nrr J.oni:ii:iiii fin her broii7e, piititlrd, "Thp rilture Tlie le'ititni','. "i;iinor. .loan and Ann ' H particularl) nolewortliy It (hows mother, n grandmother and n charm'ug little girl engaged in ! -fiiMinr u story book wliieb the little :irl huhls in her baud. The liiHiirc is Hid hi n-itirs to be the inosl tienien- doub ninl one shown in twenty .war. Pmlr.iHs In IMiih'i l'luia.ie'phia ii not on) renie-ented hi her winners of iiwardn. but nNo rint liiite i hosen to perpetuate her nti7iiK nml her citizeuevps. In the eilnhn i in ? o nre two portraits of Miss f'alhar n barton Morris, one by Viij let IMkc showing the jouii'j bid in HimliHi dnneing fo.stuuie, nnil the Mlii"- Iv William Cotton. Tliere is J so ii tir,,, I,,, si of Dr. W. . Keen. enovii.i Pliilndelnbiii mii-i i. il.Mt vli In f grPiit interesi to 1'hiliulol -phitm 'I l.tt, is liv Samuel Aliirrm. Ani'lln i ioii7p of intnri'Ml it Itn, Lui Of I.n'l de 'alern. orcsliiiiit nt' llin Irish i i il I,- 111 ' is also reiircjputpd in can Itavo f,,i tilnili .irtUiM linvi, t,ii.,, li..;i " ,..,., ,-mn- n' "' ' ii t bits if her sepnerv loi- lllilir ulijiits Artists lime liiloi I "n;; in lii,. Mrn nmlw .-nirl i.Mf,,.i,,i n'JOks in tie (il's ptnlrnns im.l il,r., i" lmuit.ii'H i lint rniiffc nil t ) , ,. u.i tfom Ilic ccntle ninili'st llltlr. I.ri, .. tlie bs I' nnsjlvaiiM hil's with their MP, tlii,i.,2 I,, tM, Bury 0f ,, nutiimn. kJUs(t Tliere 'v n li,iniiio.tiiL .i:u,,i.i, r.e ....! It I '' VWUT t,IO,flll, ,l Pllll ''If mil, in v i'ni,;.i ,,,i ,...i .....i I, ..u.-.. ,uu 'iill'llllll-llUL miiristtr paintings are practlrallv not to M', i, ,lt Man Hurt In Trolley Crash Huriid 10 the llnnr nf n tr,.tl., .. , lli"ii piiliidi'd with nuother, iu'IJImv' Mh am l.lsuirtli !rei.t. )m.t ,.;ni, Morris Mnffii,i ,.,.... ..... ... '" (.Id It'll Ti .ii '"""J "" Jl'UIH ,'ia ii.I UutLiiH street, leeeived n Ifkcn right rin lie was taken to tl. Ifi.i t tl S. v.rnl other pas " 'tirmn iHin tp,- V.S """" ' wi. i , iniuu'd '"- am ( injury . EVENING rUBLXO'LEDGEtl-tHirADBLPniA, SiVTURDAT, FEBRUARY 5, 1021 3 U. S. COURT ORDERS NO "PUSSYFOOTING"1 10 WHISKY EWER "Wot" Evidence Which Has Resulted in Convictions to Be Destroyed i VALUED AT THOUSANDS VATAI.IK TAIiMAIKiK whnsn (.iigiigi'infiil to "lluslcr" Ki'iidui. film rmnrdlnii. after : roiirtsliln ililrlly by ltc, Is an- iioiinccd $17,000 IN J. B. M'AFEE WILL Banker Who Died In London Also Had Large Interests Abroad The will of John II. MaeAfpe, who spent the later yeais of his life in Lon don, and who' wits Identified with ex tensile bunking interests in that elty, was ndmittcd to probate here today. Mi:. Ma.'Afee's estate in Mils country is valued nt S17.000 and is given to relatives. The Mill was drawn lii this elt, No vember L'li. 10 III. Tlie estate is given to his wife, Clara Itrlnton McAfee, for her lifetime. After her death, it shall bo held in trust for the children for a stilted number of joins, when the principal reierts to them. Should they tlie the estate lpicrts, in dust, to n niece. Helen Ais McAfee. Mur doch Kendrick and the Philadlphia Trust Co. were named as eeentors. but Mr. Kendrick waived his rigbth, and the ttu.st company will be sole ovecutor. Mrs. McAfee, one sou ,iiid one daugh ter, are living in Kngbind. Another daughter, married, lis cs In Now York. Other wills probated and the valua tions of the estates wen-: John I). Moore, ID.'II Canibridso strict. $,"."00; .1. lldmund Crindrod, 121." Mutiny link nioniie. S.IIHllI : llenii . Itergei . (IlilO Noith Opal street. .VH.i.."i(l ; Alice V. Hetts. ,V.I High Mieet. SIO.OIHI. and IVeilerick Hoenesch. I.'!."'.' Mitchell htreet, SstiOll. The following imeritories weie filed: Saii'iiel II. Metihollend. S7H7."..".". ; Mar tha Waluwright. .Till yd 1 ; Mnrsnrrt A. Wood. ?11.(!::.-,70, and Kliiabeth Ritchie, XliOUI.n KNIPE TO FACE COURT Accuser of Policeman Must Answer Counter-Charge Karl Knipe. former tiauil nlliirr nml a member of a socially iirnnuiieiil fam ily, who was blackjacked in his home nt Itndnnr by a patrolman, will lie nr- ( ounter assnilatil, in sinno n charge ery . .'on li nn inline on tlie lcsMlllg rnigned lYbrunry 1 1 on idinrges ini'do bv his alhged Iialph rorfnood. After I'orewood was held bail for eo'trt ycslc-ilay mi of aggravated iis-.iult nml ball s.l for Mr Knipe deniiiu.l".! .bate healing for liK client charges of reckless dr'v'n. arrest and thieatening in shoot. Il'lt Cnptiiln Swienej, lieail of the I Itndnor townsbiji police. prot"-ted ngiunst an ininiedinte hearin;. lie sn, nn important witnes was absent. I Thtoiigh nn attorney for the :ii u-i-il put roliiiiui Swe'iiey gained a cont'ini- j mice until rebriinry I 1. The alleged brutal attack early last ' Sunday morning was described yes- ' terdny before Magistrate llutiler nl ' Win ii" by Mr. Knipe, who wiis still I vtrul. from the beating lie sat in n j chair, his head bandagdl. while be to-,-tilied R. L0PER BAIRD BURIED Distnit Coiiit Judges Dickinson anil 1 lioiiiisiin tndiii onlered thnusnnds of dollnrs' woith of contraband Ibpior hero to be turned nio. to the t'nlted Slates niarslinl to In, ,lii. i-rtf n,t. 1 The (ontainers of the seized wot I goods, which include file hot-water bot tles, suitcases, handbags nnd numerous types of cans, also will be destroyed early net v,ek, with Deputy Mnrshnls Kelly and McCaffrey nffeintlng. The goods involved constitute bv far the largest stock consigned to destruc tion nt nnv one time bore. Strict or deis nre out tluit every bit nf tlie evi dence shall lie iiccniinted for to the courts. Tliis linn! order brought gloom to the hearts of miinv of the intimate fiiends of the lmirsnnts, who hoped that mni he some of the liquor could be "removed" other than by ditmning it dow n a sen or The coiidenined liquor ineludos four teen (iiarts of assorted wines nnd forty seven pints of a well-known brnnd of ivhiski scii'd In ngents at the snloon of Mr. Annie C. fiillespio. Tenth nnd Ilnee streets. Mrs. Gillespie was fined Sir.nO bv the court. Others whose liquors will bo destroyed In the "great waste" and their s.eu tenees bv the court follow: Dewei (iebo, two bottles uliisky. Fined S.-.O. Carl Clomenko, two stills nnd sixty bottles nf mootisliine. Sentenced to thirty days. A. Tallani. iv battles of whisky nnd a handbag. Pined S'.Ti. l'red Slmm. thirty-five gallons of whiskv and twenty -four eases of liquor. Fined SIT. J. It. IVcleston. two suiteae!. eight quarts of whisky and file quarts of giu. Fined SLT.. 'I'hotnns finff. twelve qtinrls of whisky. I'ined S12.". John Duenskv. live gallons of ether ized nlenhol. Fined So. l'dward Callahan, ten cnrof bot tled in lioml ivliiski. i'ined S.'O. Joseph T.euov. three cases of rye whisky. Fined So. Cliostor Yueie,. five hot water hot i tie-, and moonshine whisky. Sentenced to tiftoen din'. Charles Walton, four quarts of i liquor. Fined S3. W. II. Miller, still and whisky. Fined sion. I Stephen P.nrseh. still nnd moonshine whisky. I'ined S.'O. I.eon Kolovak. four quart!) of whisky. Fined S.V Job ii X,uek. three bottles of whisky. Fined ?.. Peter Ilnrnbiiek. five barrels of nlco hoi. Fined SlIIO. John Unniier, right gallons of moon shine liquor. Sentenced to thivi; months. Iriing llennan. ten gallons nf liquor. Fined Sod Hubert F.n ale nnd Iteniilliiiil liief. thirty -four half pints of whisky. Fiueu .sfl'lld' ench. Viii'iimii Kinllb and Charles Jones. two suitcases, tliirly -four half pints of whisky and seven half pints of gin. Fined S'Jllll each. Thomas Mornn. one siiitrnse and three quints of whiskv. Fined S.". Nick Co-man. I'nc qiuirl.s of whisky. I'ined Sill. Mike Munich, one gallon of whi.-ky. Fined S,"i, brnni Piesser, two (piarls of whisky. Fined SIIWI Arthur Clark and John lumdman. tluee bottles of whisky and one ,iug of liquor. Fiii"d S10 ench. Mike I'.roi kins, still and moonshine whi"l,y. I'ined SI (Mi Samuel Doriiian, twelve one gallon cans. Fined Soil. Solomon Katz, thro" iiupti cans from I BERGDOLL PROBE passing much of his time in n big rac ing automobile, has the whole town dancing attendance on his whims nnd making ltelf responsible for his snfety lte Is reported to have stated ho lias bis own spy system, by ivhicb he is in formed of the approach of automobiles possibly containing American soldiers bent on kldnnpplng him. Me says he would like very well to (oine home to the United States, and hopes to be able WRECKED SUB, L-1 1 - '7 NEARER SALVAGING Cnnoroociiinii kfnliii Pvnnnfo tn to do ho after March 4. when he thinks D ' there will be Ii poliliea Uncover "Scandal of National Proportions' political atuilosty ie- elnrod. He denies that he or bis mother or" relatives were guilty of liny wrong doing, the fault lying, be argues, with tlie "crooks nnd grafters" in the government. SEEK "MYSTERIOUS PERSON" W0MAN'S PARTY STATE ..i "I 77; . BRANCH HOLDS MEETING A national srnndnl of nasty piopor-, tions" is whnl JiilhiH Knlin. renresentn- i c. ,,,,. n.niniiin TntUerf Over - iuwuii.vivijcii"-utivi ,,..--- tive from California, nnd rlutirman of I f , ,,n-.mr.n u-r i ii ,,, , ... at Luncneon nere the House military affairs committee., .... ...,..,. ,. ,, nf ,,, v... expects to unrovcr in his investigation I t!())ll Votmi'n's imrty gave n luncheon ui ine iierguoii ease. Navy Craft Dragged 50 Yards I Into Shoal at Lewes and ' May Be Brought Here ' NOW IN 12 FEET OF WATER' Mr. Knhn, sron In his office nt Wash ington, not only pledged himself again to n thorough Investigation of the escape of the 1'hiladclphla slacker, but said he had taken the first definite steps to get the Investigation moving. Yesterday afternoon was spent by Mr. Knlin scurrying nbout departments concerned in any way with the case, and getting a nromlse from earh tint they would furnltdi complete files of facts they hnow niioui ifergiloll to tlio military nflair.s committee. Seelt ".Mysterious Person" Mr. Knhn believes there is a "mys terious ,pcrson" or more than one hidden somewhere in the liergdoll woodpile. "No pussyfooting, no covering up, no quarter anywhere until we get down to brass tacks," is Mr. Kahn's pledge, lie f-ays the committee should be r-udy to begin tlio examination of documents nnd witnesses by next week. "I agree with those who think we shall root up n nnfionnl scnndnl of nasty proportions," snld Mr. Knhn. Hut I urn mainly interested in show tb h nftoinoon nt the Walton noici. Miss Mnrv lnshani. chairman for Penn sylvania, presided, and Mrs. Florence Hoynrd Ililles nnd Miss Maud Vitiiigor wore uiuong the 'pnikors. The question of l ho need for the continunnce of this organization was discussed. A luncheon miis given at the Nov Century Club today under the uuspiies of the music committee. Mrs. John ( . Holfo, chairman Mrs. Marx Oberii dorfer (Annie Shnw Faulkner), chnu man of music in the flonornl Federation of Women's Clubs, snoke on "Music in the Home and tb' Americanization of Miik'c." Miss Maud ltert MrCnll rend a poem on mulc. and the following musician piesfutcd n program; Miss Homc Phillips, idealist ; Miss (iiadys llar t'ett, pianist , John H'.clinrdson, violin ist; Cecil Kiohardson, ncconipnnist. The Phibiile'nhln Alumnae Associa tion of Pun knell College .gave n lunch eon today nt the College Club to cele brate their thirtieth ttnn'vcrvnr.v. Miss Mm gn ret Cross, president, presided, and repesentatiies of every cluss for the thirtv icirs '.poke. The denn of Uiiek nell College. Miss Carey, was one of the ing m nuttier there is one lniv In America lKUPSts of honor ior me ricn nii.i anoiiier ior iiic jiooi . i Churles 1). McAvov, United States "The Neighbois" of Hnthoio lield a uttorticy hero, will bo one of the wit- meeting this nftcrnoon. Mrs. Mnrgar liosses, it Is believed, who will bo culled tla Alsop spoke on "Jnpan. and Mrs. before the military affairs committee. ! Mary A. Twin'ng on cm out t,,.r1v It Is possible also that some of the , The hostesses wire Mrs. Jennie WorUi ivltnesscs or defendnuts in the liergdoll i R'',n- ,r-,.A,,,m M,' .1""rn'p- M1 conspiracy trial whicli followed Groier's - ''"', ;,0n ""V P'' ih. . escape may bo summoned to nPlicnr be- ' lnllrll. Mis. Filnnbeth I ,,lbv as fore the committee in nrK' of tlio mime, and the presi- fort tin lommiltee. (,rn( y ,,,li1(lns, l; (irccn. presided. fimtiians I'aini on Slacker Meanwhile, news continues to come from Germany concerning Orover, who with Kugene "Ike" Steelier, n native German and ltergdoll's chauffeur com panion nnd friend, is living in tlie town of Kbcrbueh, It is reported that tiie escapades o' liergdoll nnd Steelier have made popu lar heroes of them in Kberbnch, where they have relatives. liergdoll, who is spending money freely apparently nnd Public Bridge Plan Hearing Feb. 15 A public expression of views on t' c ' clear h"ight and span .desirable for the proposed Delaware river bridge will be heard at 2 p. ni. February 1.". in llnom '-'02, City Ilnll. Tlie public hour Ing will be conducted by Major I. 1". Lynn, F. S. A., district engineer here ' The government lies jurisdiction oier th" erection of bridges across navigable streams I hn Ulii.'L'nil T.,lln,l Spiral. .- klllililfl. rine I.-l. ngrotiud olT I. ewes, Del., has, been floated and drugged lifli inrds i ulioreward into a twelve-foot shoal. I his itifiii-iii'i i In,. (ns . cli iilionpil to day tn the (.iiiiiinindaiit of the Philndel- piini .Niui lard In l.ici't. mint loin miiiider llolbiook (iibson. in cliarge ofl the Mill aging of the siilnnersihle whiih ' was rammed last Wednesday by the pilot bout Philadelphia. ' Salwige cicim worked all night on the tugs Kalinia nml Modoc, pumping water from the nfter-hold. When (lie subma rine iwis ii cl pumped out and still ie- . fii-cd to float, lines were attached to In'r and she M drugged free of the mud. with whiih hep piopcllcr and other aft. r-sear hnd become fouled. Dragged to the shonl" from sixt'en feet if water, the f,- is now in n better position to be snhngod. and there is a piissihiiiti t Ii t a start may lie made with In r to'uinl the naiy yard late to- , day. Pumps ujll he kept working while the trip is under win . I Members of the crew of the Phila delphia, in atlidnvits, blame the ciew ot the submarine for the 'collision. Statements made in nfiidaiit form will be rperesented by the Pilot's As- , soeiation of Philadelphia at tlie inquiry which will lesume early next week. 612 DEATHS DURING WEEK 271 Cases of Scarlet Fever Are Re ported Hero Deaths for the week show an in crease over lust week, according to tlio bulletin issued today bv the divi sion of vital statistics. Six hundred and twelie deaths wore recorded dur ing the week, mi increase of sixty -six over last week. Compared with the deaths during the corresponding week of last year this week's total shows n decrease of loo. i Three deaths this week wore due to carlet fever. Scarlet fever ca.e re port"! (luring the week numbered 271. a decrease of seven as conqiured with last week's new case. , TAKES POISON BY MISTAKE Woman Uses Wrong Bottle In Dark ness May Not Recover T.ikin suddenlv il following dinner hist nigh'. Mrs. Marie llyrnes, twiity two yei rs old. of 122d North Doier stud, took u poison tablet in mistake for I'n.di' inc. When she discdveied lie mistake she was tnl.on to St. Joseph's Hospital, where an iinl.dolo was nd niinist're 1. Her condition is snbl to be sctiou Mrs. Ilytnos complained of iii'lisM t'on following the ev.'tiin.T m.'iil, and her husband. Thomas, advised her to tnke a sod, i mint tablet. She wont upstairs to the medicine chest and took n tablet from a bottle she believed was the incdi- 'rltif In the sei'ihlnrlin'ss sin- did not . .'nnine II.' I 'tl e doi I jr. Iler four yiai 'Id daughter. Marie, r'ajln; about , ii 1, tihen, uneaitl.ed the soda Mini" bottle Kite" in the kitchen cuphonrd . wlni h lid Mrs liirnes In divoier hiir ' misKlke. i Say Prisoner Had Burglar Outfit I . b'n'g'ar '. nutht. police sni. wnis fotii.d on John She')-. . of Snamoki-, , nnest'sl nt Tabor station of the Ph In .dolphin md ll'uding Itn livn Inst n g' bj a railroji'l dclectii". P.-lic nl'ejo u" 'inii-ter key. flashlight, glas c ittei i anil screwdriver wen found in Shelir'n j j)oeiou. Masistrnle Price, in pie ' Twenty -second street nnd Hunting P.vk j avenue s'ntlon, today held Shelly hi Ssflli bull loi a further hearing I'e.bru- aty l-'. 1)1! I! ,s ij sm" szrn a Sil-veh Mounted Glass 'Vcit'rr and ft-nil Bav.i - Carfi' Competcrn Cjccsc DjiC3 -Attractive tnodcratcjrpricctiti which taken. tin ounces Fined l."i of alcohol were iHounrd liecniTs t'e II' I, , To Discuss "Prison Reform" "Plison leforiii" will be discusMsl .Mt.iidni night al tb'1 iliuivli forum In the auditorium of tlie Inasmuch Mi, sion. 1011 I. in list street The topic will lie "Tlie Slate 1 .inn iv. the County Jail." Well-Known Phlladclphlan and His1 Widow Died Ten Hours Apart Funeral sen ices for Mr. a ml Mrs It. I.npcr ISnird. whose dentils oc. urre.l within ten hours Tuesday nt their home, 100 South Fifteenth .street, were! held lit 1 1 o'clock this morning m Old Christ Church, Second street above Market. I There is ;i meinoiial in the i luircli to Francis Ilnpkiuson, Mrs. Ilaiul's gicat-KK'iit-grandfnth.'r. ( The Kor. Dr. l.ouis C Wnshbiirii. i rector of old cinist church, conducted Central Ruildinz. Y. M.C.A. 1421 Arch Sf. the services. Mr. and Mrs. Haird were i zL - buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery ' """ '" " ., . xi t beside their son. It. l.oper P.air.l. Jr..' " Kiwriltllllia S UOOU Cost Accounting O'Alni; in i' n " if." turine prob'ems t ...i... 1,. .MO. h.'.I Tier., Ir n ittl linn ..... -- - . , , tirrrssU' f.r oscr tu imifiirliirlnir rstlnuites a,vl tirr.lt'lcniiiiH'il its. jsi nceouniuntH me in'Cl'Sl licr" 'hni '" r Irulnl'M In mo.lcrn pr.icm.'s in ne.-issai much train Inn la Klicn in our ours st.inlriB l"usdaj(, l'cliiuai H full imrui-u .if- on request. School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance . Hotel Jort'a.itve Department of Banquets ANDRE GOEBEL, Mannger We have the Facilities AUDITORIUM WITH STAGE, SEATING 400 BANQUET HALL, SEATING 350 BANQUET HALL, SEATING 300 BANQUET ROOM, SEATING 200 Various imaller Banquet Rooms Separate Banquet Kitchens Hotel orr&me r Looking for Efficiency? I?$h i You'll And I' If i us our i omblnuttoTi riTf. l.i. m . snrvlc H'un I'rlntlnir I'hntuM . 'Irrf n'l ( oiiipu'roliil rhot'.jrrnt h' in V"st plnnt In tho coun-i Hcst eo.ulppfd Qu'cKpst Bpr i .. i Lorust 'J070 ur Kain SUIO. General Reproduction Company 140 North. Broad St. riillailflphl.t Income Tax Information C MARTS illustrating necessary points and simplifying the preparation of Individual Returns for 1920 have been prepared by tli is Corn pan y. No. J 010 for net incomes o cr - -$.5,000 No. 1010a for net incomes not. over $.5,000 Copy of either chart will be mailed on request. Philadelphia Trust Company 1 1.5 Chestnut M, Rroa-1 am ( licstnut Sh. fflD W. B. KUGLEK, Mansgcr Broad at I'airmount Ave. Sunday $ -j CA Dinner A 0,J r ii ! I ( t ;. i ii,, i O-hr Willi I I I itcl nl S'o n' loir .son,- J tl iruii' TciiirrMin ii.o7. I orntiip ! "-H lictirooil' v ,( ' Tl' ', ppCI "It 1 vrornniiH lin'lrivtlnivr "I Sxrrt t Pointer Wnldorf Knlnd lc ( tnm CnSJ' Special Platters North Ciimllii.i .s Ii 11 il wn, tt llli ll.iiou out. I.tncllsli Minion tlinp. Si nn IliKfil I'ntntn J-.UU (liii- liulf llrnllr.I SnrliiB S1 t IiIiKpii nllli Mnnti-s --.i Table d'Hote Luncheon ' DAILY Table d'Hote Dinner ' $1.00 MT 1?1 JL h tf g heaths of a Day REV. JOSEPH DUCKWORTH l6 WdS for M.mu V-.-. r ,.. luoio rAcaiucnx of Philadelphia Iler 'I.. Imam ,-,: .. '. . '" I'leKuorih. fr - - -ii- ii iik i am ..i ill..!.. i i l'l or,. ,",...", "I. "' '' anu una, l'- ni, ,';'', IpU""':'' '"I'un-li. died Tl, , - " '' .llllllll I' 1 III . "'' ( ' I'lisiu ,. I... rars.,,1 , ,"' "1,s eiKinv-tivo Kneltti. . Vs ,,u,n iu I"i usbiie, iw':m,7: '.U,,'c..l".t!'',,':''ry a ,, , , ,"1 ""i nve tio.is. lie for s ' I"l,f,'ll'l't Metbodist minister "ler l '.? i1',"". JPI"'' ""1 two '''"o is, ' , V J',1' ""t.v-seventh Hi' in,. r.i ' "' ""' i.uiisuoii no. 'p-.i.r. L :,,";,r,'ll!s"":' ' lur ti "..-i iiuri'ii. anil miim ' "' S . I '.lit III.' ... l..i. ifn II ltd, "ii 1 ei i Inn I'l.i.k I., I n i.. I I '" " llllll'l". "" I'Uiii'd in I'im-iiwimhI (V I ne I KATHARINE C.M. KELLEY lO'Cial &., n no (lien at ins noine, ,iu nest nve-; line, .lenkiiitoun. ot' piietunonia. on Jannnri '',. .Mr It.iird ias n-ioiity icars old and Irs Mife imis sKty-niii" Hot ti nere liteloiiK residents of I'luladelphiu and desiendiints of old l'lilladelpliia fani i.ie. BRICK WAS CALLING CARD Stranger Thought He Had Been Given a New Job AeciiM'd of burling a briclt throucl) a window of the lurctul.or'ri bonne, on the grounds of the Northeast llluh Sihool, Tuontj -ninth htreut and Indi ana avenue, John (blister. 'JIM 7 Nottli HotiHiill (.trect, told Miuislruto Price todio : "I inii.st baie been delirious .Mni'Kurrt McMonaniin. daiiKbter of 'lllinlll .McMeiiainin, tiie cnrotalior, Midi hh lias on the second floor of her Inline at 1 1 o'clock last ulghl when blic beard a rap at the lirst llnnr door. .She looked from the upper .lindon and saw OaKicr, ulin denmnded ad nit hup. She leslilbd lie called i lit tluit b" had come to tnKi) clinrKM of t ie biRb m n.i.il Kioiinds Miss McMeiiainin said she lau 'o a telephone to Miiniuon police and thai (ialster thren it brick through a nn iIom The iKcnscd man u.is held in .'Jsiiii hail for a fiirtbcr hiunn;,- lie (ii'ii.'d he bad been dnnkini; 'lli, rasti.t nf a Kim I,, u regular customer, broiiRlit ,i rumber to get the r stippl'os an. I thutrt Mb.it lio sml when Auntie' .isuoj .ibout iln Chicken. You'll he (kill '' lame if on lake 'lc me I'rrsh Kgyxlliglit from tlif ncsl. Chickens Drexsrtl daili. Sweet Cider Ileal apple juice. Apples The finest net. White Potatoes Hip and good. Pill., out IJ-.l'tiiioii' nve. btrulKht thioiiRti Meilia and 'i miles beond to tho f.in.out Black Horse Farm 1 vei i Oa'i ih ' ' Year 1 rom 9 to ! 1-honc Vrdla 10. tivice Worker Dies in Cnest- nut Street Home t Kntiiiin,,,. ,- .Minds,,,, Keller, "t .1 llllr.ll, unll I '. ... " ' ' n ,, it ill n.i - "rilav ,K I """Hie milk die, M's . 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""J "'Khtli and ehwtmil i lll!llli3!UllliWll.li:P,0,iinil!ll,llllllil"ilib.ll,l-jiillll P I ,' I'ACK UD TWIN SIX (HIM- - .MY ItOADSTKIt, Model 2-2 J. 1917; lirst class nifcli.inical k cotulititm; $1500.00. (,l'Y A. WILL12Y MOl'OK ( O. ' ;i01 N. Ilroiul St "iihi, .iiiinwiiii 'iii'.niiiii.niMii 'i i Business Principles 1 1 1. idi 'in" n pi i ... "' ".' Mm . m mi nml i, i "' i " In ' i i loi.. iliiU,. . f ii lii' I. ' ' ' ' il iiiiiliiientN i i I'"- i' - ' " ,! .1 . niriil 1.. unilliu.- i . i ' r IliilUlmi I'm i liu-liifc. .s. s ," ,' llli' I I I. ,1. InH I'lUN- I mi i" M ' ' Ui,. r. Inuuri 'l 7 110 e i" i ' Y. m. C. A. rr.N'iit.i. mn.niNd. ii o sibkkt for Parl-Time Service Thorauglily experi enced in handling ' Excluiivc Shop, Mil. linery, Department Store, Retail, Whole sale and Advertising Generally. BOX A-135, LEDGER OFFICE n-n. n i eort Mvati ujJiar uv ii Keystone: Race 3640 II X I1AII.Y l R mtsrtfL Chinese-American Iteslaurantk S;t t I C".--JL?""Ji'L- ' pi im-23 Climtiiiit M isnnml lloori I ff" fN. ' j I Have You Wonderful Full-Course Jg?Y) S . i r rT SUNDAY DINNER IK ssss. frsi 77 "i 25 r mh I I U to it f. al. JLaCjfJ Cover I AjSCl A B . f OOC Music JL Daiuin; W,., l)-s I r I &JWC j' I i u.3o I-, m ,.i i . ii JrcIpii I H , 'VMiiiiujttiHHimEi'ii.iiiJiumifi-iii .tiiii'ini iiiijjiiiinTiiEiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiininiiiiiim.iiiiii ... i I , '. Chinese and American ' '-' ' 3 IX $ J.OO DINNER m S DELICIOUS HEARTY q Served From J to 8 I'. M. SUNDAY 4 MENU . minut. uf Ttum i'i & . hicken V'urf'ti i'ou. A Couioninia Tapioca S (mi I'llet of hole, Titrlair in ee 13 ilh rem ninf vnsneii I'otalnex Hoa.it Ntutfrd Chicken tl'iti .Snniy Itrani nnd ricucli I i lid otatues cnoirr or ;j,ii; e ce CirFini, at AppU I' e Tnvioca I'rutdtni) ( he 1 1 French 'ik!i y CHERl REST A URA AT WOt CIWSTM'T ST. i:iii.iiiiiiiiira -m ... Victory Chinese and American RESTAURANT Business Luncheon ppc Served 11 to 2.30 Music and Dancing I J In '."30 0 tu 8 in 10 t,i p. 3(, lull Course Sunday Dinner, $1.25 1023 Market St. 'h ! MKR1CA knous what it would mean to the country beyond the Rockies if for two years no rain fell in the fertile val leys, no snow drifted deep in the mountain passes. Above, day after day, a hot sky. cloudless, lifeless, save for the circling- buz zards, dust clouds whirling across the gaunt plains and dancing- along the dry water courses: seed lying dead in the baked ground; trees bleaching gray; bones of uncounted cattle whiten ing around water holes or sticking g r o t e s q u c 1 y through taut and rotting hides that would be the (ireat West if the rains and snows failed it utterly. Un less help came from across the mountains the people would die slowly, dreadfully, like beasts, Gripping the bark from the trees and tearing up the dried grass roots. Conditions like these prevail in China today. If you cannot afford to give more, five or six cents will buy food to keep a man, woman or child alive for a day; two dollars for a month; and twelve dollars for six months, when the emergency should be over. The President's Committee China Famine Fund George Horace Lo rimer, Chairman Si . I f.0 MAUI, I, Tn Our Chicken and Waffle , r srui i Dl'li.'lllllH Dinner, $1.25 15V15 A jpcolu, feature every Suiidfcj aisvisu uiiUbtu -- GQanoakian Gme ( liinc r (md I ;!, u'ai' ('manic i" .' rtllenrr Business Luncheon ttttc Hall II M I" .' I' M ) "J nun, ink. t: i ; 11 in k i ph , iHsVO16 CHESTNUT STeC S A I. HA H.JOHXSOX, Treasurer, Morris liuildinn It'll Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Dear Sir: As a contribution lo the China Famine Fund, I riwlusv Chech; I'osloflicc or Express Money Order, Cash for $ Xante . Strict and Xo cit,l .S7mc "Tina space lis lirr-i contribu'ed to th, loue I d b;i n fii.ud. i iv IK W w a fi .'tt! m 1 H I ')
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