ruiM'r '! "' 'tymmsyyxwHw1 - - w?sw--- tmm vw - E1VENIN0 PUBMC' LED&EK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' MARCH o, 1921 n iRMAMFNTH W ADNIRAL MAYO War. Haiti Ailinlrnl Mnvn. Hip I'liUi-.! ISfntes )!nj'd tlic greatest iuH. llu (old how. in 10l". Ilnliili 0, Urowne. of mucin, .mosSh miowed tio invy ua llnrtment n 'uhmursil)lp Riiii." the electric fcrtltire If which nnvnl deslsncrH at once iiiiI to good effect. The I'nlicil Slntes s-UBReKtcd to KtiRlnnd tile Men of the Norlli Hen mine, barrmo nml that eotihtrj-. dubloiiH of the nbllltv of lie Allies to loy the mines ncrosH the North Ii ( i.inn " hut Not Prac-!'1" fn,ln !"' Orkney l.lnii(lH to the "Grand moa, dux inch rrac i oavt )f Sw(l(I(ltli ;iec(I)tfl1 1((Tmi!I(, fc. .1 NflVV's War CommailtlOr Aincnon oiip.-cii to proviuc .s-ummkm'W ticali Nay worth of ;inluc4 nml the kIiI'ih nml men Ik ToIIp Fnrtim ,n.v Hii'lrti t'l to the armistice, lie TCIIB rorum i ,. Uii . Ainerienn jnud i.l,()) HrMh mine In depth k r-rt iinT TniDIITC,r"nK",!t r,'om '10 '" l0 rattioms. FOR TAXES, NO I imBUICj 'TU. lttynK of tli.. North Sen bar ' .. liHgu runliA with this bis achievement. ,,,.,, . ;ot lla- wnr," Kntil he. "und with It tiMcriblnC in "n' "n" l" "'orK miilic the work of rnlfiiiB the mlne.. ' it Vmerlciii navy In the wnv, ; Ilo jjniil hli nud men Imvo bccif lost " m ..." ,r .i.tmlrnl. retlie.l. in this undertukliu. IfitfT I. .'.11.'"' ' I '"' . ,,. .1... .,... til (llO , .if.,... M, ,,. .,. 1 '-.. ot nlht told the l'niMC Anieilcnii nnvj nvliitor? uttiU or i nrr l'li'iim nt Hie .i'.iilc:iiy of ilaimiged llfteni lii-rii'iin xlilp. lie li- . i it,,t "hattlf 'ol more (him Jored. In 11)17 the mtvIi-p wit, thirty - j u,ie that M" ,,-,, ,,nif.T and II :t men am thlx Mtt!chl": ,"""r "' ,! ", forto win Im-rensed to Nim ollleeis nml ..,., nm ii little nnvj i n daiiRcroUH'.i,)i1)0 men., who hud U)U plane.-, mid win' . .. ii..... ...., -.nil,-,, ml'l this devoNitiriictit wiik remnrknlili!. ' j"'U,n'-w!m thlnkf tlie bnltlevhln i ''1 1'ialKcd Ihe work of the iilrmon. . ..?..-.! in. ndili-d. Kiirlnc thnt lie Another urhlevemetit. raid h". a D i5 i,nt n(ii"it the wincrinrllv of the.tho hulldlm,' ,nf the Rreat navy rihi "i... over Ihe liatth'ihlii In wnr- train, of which live were In ervlce In twt I I'riince before the nrmlstlce. Three he THE STOKOWSRIS IN SILHOUETTE fir. hHctencd to deelnre Umiral MnJ" hHftenci to ueemie . Cwi .,nt iinderet miuen inv uaw" ' . f.i"e" of the nlrpluncK mid !?,". o l.t to be lulluenVc! to Bivo ilr ifrvlcc. l lioir.bs Can't Tierce Aimor fin Imrrnee would lilmlcr on;"1' iWp." 'I1'' i'1 'hut I do not beliere nld wi-io Flxteeii-iiieii naval lltlea of lift- inliber, with a rimae of twenty live miles. The gtnin helped convince the Herman co'iimaml that fiKhtiiiK lurtlicr wan useless. ii he live Inrccut mobile puns mi tin- wcHturn front." Vo:I; of the I'nited rflnte sub- "Kor two monllis irecedini! thenrin sllee." said he. " had In aillon tl i?nii!fl"iletrio" tliom. -r.lrphm" bombs iimilneM. of the convoys mid dcfensi Ji-a throii'ah our armor tdnte nor ; vcmcIk durin;; Ihe Miihmarine ruliN ofl VlH i "" . " m.. ..l.!f ..t llu. ..Ir I tin. Attn. .11.. ..-ul ..t H.I.. 1. ' J..lrnv Iliri'Pt"- '"C i""' " '",'," ""; " "u-i. ui mm riiiiiui.i , jiu.i ,rrW ..u he enn drop liattleshli other phu-e.s of the war came under hi '('V . .fir. ..!.. V..t Ir Ulllllll be ' llll.si! Vllflnn Siln.Mil l'....l t.nu iw.li n HI VBHHHm m H KHsOm&SL' flK Jf v hl , BDti J v ?):&,& 7m 111 jHHKX mi ItiiiiViHIBImhBEhBbhhBBHhl DHvBkrPBn i-ir9KyijH IB AHiwnF Ml B' WDbHAh MwTflMnnfifffPBKf PwtTwI '4''t''V', r4w PENNCO -E OS CLASH OVER THE UUULt J? FIANCE WAITS Ll-lIrT I 'lulu 1 r l.copi,ld Stoliowihl. rnnilurtnr of the Philadelphia Orrlicitra, mid Aline. ()lsa SamarulT. noted plaiilsle, in private life .Mrs. StoliCuMil, as .seen by .Miss Kntliiirlnu ( Itiin'iiin. Nllhoiicllist. These clippings nre on exhibi tion In the fojcr of the Academy of Musie today man of 77 to .wed SOMEBODY STOLE "MARCH" 2ZI f '41LH.; u"' OUT OF M'CAUGHN MARCHERS Tim-hie urrhoil it ulial In rall a! 'tKnitf I Will l. Vuv. . i .. 1...I..1 frini n I'l'Pflt t id Mi'luHtiT nnioeu ,.f i. .!-, Itt.m ttH M 1 1 iTJl II IT in I 111 Iiim Urn inmim v.V. iinon ii 'hlli. The operator t0 i-iinstrnel a fuel oil pipe line arioss '', "'iirker. tevo.itj -cen years old. a, !i. Ine nbiml n hnlf-HPcimd in l Hcotland was one of the achievements i 'ctlretl niiiiuifiselnrer. ol lilndwyn. will Vkl.li decide he was at Ihe right of the Merviro, Maid he. inarry for th;: second tline on Aliirch 15. f.nll if'(n Hie bomb." ! ' -Mi- Kmlly Kniii. of Ardmoie. is to' Ki ,.M like to see the United CCCIo UllcaAMn AMn P A C U i .l!?li!r''fc. "iT Wl'I'l' . ' i.. .iiu..HiriM...i.f ' ! ouLiu uuun iu mivu unu " l"'i'oin;ir unTii iuiri iwm 77if iif Didn't Play and They Lost Tlwir Penrose Uannvr. but. They Had a Good Time at Inauguration Ft.le.Bo ne , mu u.-u. ; . . , for,3 . ..V Jirimi- nriiiaments as you aieiGIrl Comlnn Here to Find Lo6t Kor some jcars .Miss Kain was a without a Sim in the reelM of the , . Brdcgroom and $10,000 r!lv the ciuest on would be preatly sini- ',.,.".. , , ,, rli . iu,,.,! .itainii.t. rnnt ours I liable to tiinl a mnii who L'OVe his 'L'5 ...iii n U oast, armaments must I m"" "', 'I'olhert Irvine I 'ale nnd his """".. tcritnuc. rctdenec ns Scrnntoti when he married w"13"5, , , .. ,. ...,,! her nt l.o AnKeles. icccntly. Jlr. Dale, H, tailed ilwnrmnincut n Jt an flirillcpJ. Mm. 15'laibetli StrletT. of I.ok Mea" and I..M the I on m lie reletlu AlRcloM ,.,. .,, ,rt thN ,.,, ,. itmuth of fleet in 10-. Id iioUc , ; t , f ( ', , iu i'n cc S atei superior in biittlv- -y, i.,' ..,.".. . (.on ilipi, tlishtly behind ('.real rSritnin and JHian in battle crills.;rs and far be bind tlio"1 miltoiix in U?lit ci'iiinerx. lie ..Li iM climate was bared on the She would like to reeovur $10.00(1 whleli' she says Dale gut fwnn her to I'Oiue Kanl to settle bin father's (state. This wan two i'iys lifter the marriace in uaiiiornin. lim woman sa.vn ir.uv turn i"- '"' A." ..:.., Ill ,nd ujno th" nuvM P.olic n forum- , Scranton. IM.IIadelphia and 1'lttH Utcd for Hds country in 11110. XnlVf,h, How X:wy I5.p:nulcil - DctailiiiE the work of the navy in tlie ar. he void tiinl from the lirst. iibns of HiN country t.leilHed the allied nuifll stintCKisls. He said the navy ex pandfd fiom its normal nroutid S0.00O to :i"..ii,ni ofli"eiN ami lUT.OdO men iu. in mis. This ifsultrd fiom tinin- in: rilBceri nnd men for nierchnilt hip tnd for oilier si'-einl work, he valil. i Deaths of a Day "We didn't want to parade Low." Ulakelj J. MeCiuishii. founder of the cirrk in the Ardmoro nostotliee and I lnnriliii.L' clnli nmm.il nflrr tilm wlileh lately 1ms been emplojed by the Lower'...,. (.0111pii,.,i , ., ...nrehless xeMurdiiv . ... .1 " . : --.--. Mcriou Tltlo and Trust Co. I in Washington, made that loiiiinent. .ur. i.nrKer is tlie ntlicr of tivo yons ; ,i.. and two dnuahtcrs and has idirht criiml- I ' i... .i ..... ... . . . ..-.. t - lllllil.ill.l .1 nlll,. "IllIUllOI ill .liildreu, most of them joiing men und ,.mi(.r a, .,, ,,.,, si. .(I11.0M. i,,,,, women. .One of his soils is I owns; p ,,.., ti. i,,.;.,,,,,!!.,,, ,.. , var.i, uny-,enjneed to meet the club on its airlval in uitsiinf.'iin. but I lie baud wa can eeled. This action was inkeu wlicu .Major Giicssford. head of the Wash ington police, told the McCnilshnite:. that it would have to be a promenade instc-.nt of a march, runy ilo- GEORGE A. GRIFFITH i vWH.IV WV(ly lUHJIUklHIU BIIU Political Power Dies .Macislr.tte (leorse A. (irlllitli. for All ilrtttovers were s.ent ueio'.s in ' jears a power in Delaware count poli- Miy. HUT. he snld. nnd officers of the j tics, died of pueuuinnia nt 7 :.H0 o'clock ic.'srim''nr deelded lo rusli the con- lost nlsht at Ills home in Clifton ittudion of small vessel. As n result Heights. tlic biiililiiic of "-'-, ilestrocrs, twenty I ilasiMratc (irlfilth was first taken ill n'liKiaiiiies. I4'J siibmnrliic .hn'.eis. j christmnH with an attack of (,-rip. fifty-mi" niiue sweepers. si count null- nni the pneumonia followed. He was iwinr. Inentj M-nirnliiK loan, 1 1 1 1 rt i.y -four jenrs old. nml is survived by lirbor lujs nnd idtcrn molor tugs, was i j,j widow and one d.tushtcr. Mrs. tutl.ori.il Later, construction of Crawford Nelson, lie was a member of j'ut.r nf the j:.f,'le boats dc-djjucd by Ar.nsapha Tribe of Knl .Men. Clifton llfnry r.ird, was ordered, but none j Heights; also the Clifton HcIkIiIk Ho.-e, vt' iHiieird in time lo see war i Hoot: and l.uddtr Co. The funeral will icrvii. ' i,i l.e on Monday afternoon lit - o'clncl:, (i'rui.r.ti s iime.tiic ted siitminiine nierment to be at Arllington Cemetery. M'MptiKU liron;I.I I he qlieilion of cotl-, 'i.rs f Hi'- fore, he n.ssertcd. and re- Edward C. Dungan miitfil in another achievement for the i !.'.,,,ml C. liunir.iu. ::.":it North I'if- Amor iea n navj . One hundred nml three ......ii, sup.-i. ceneral maiias-r and Coiuiiiissionee W. A, 1,. Iturker. Tin murrlnge meets with ihe upprovul of Mr. Iiurkcr'H fnmily. it was said yes terday. lr. Marker, said, lie would be mtirried either in a Lutheran or an rpUcopal church in Ardmore. ami that the bridal lour would be to I'nliu Orach and pos sibly to the West ludlei. RUSHES TO ILL DAUGHTER Dr. Carter Helm Jones Goes to Her Bedside in Seattle The Itev. 1'r. Carter Helm .lones. pastor of the Kirt limit it Cliurch. S.'ventecnth nnd Kansom streets, left I this city Inst Tlmrwlnx nislit in resiionse to a mo.:ipe inai uis onucnier, in ieai. tle. 'Wat'li., was desperately ill. She is Mrs. .1. (!. Low, wife of a business num. Ilefore 1).-. .kmes nnd IiL-t wifo came to th's city Ihev lived in Seattle, where Or. .lones Imd n n'uirge. Tlio nut'ir.j of Mrs. Low's illnes Is not known to li r. Mrs. Jones .aid tills morning. Dr. .Tones is c.pecicd to reach Heat tie Monday. A telegram from ChUago to Mrs. .Tones lod'iy told of his arrival tlicie. .Mrs. .lones -aid her lmsnnml booed to lie back hj I'iiIiu Sunday. March ''JO. as several members of his cburih were to be h.iptucd then. During tils nb inglon to parlic'unite iu the iuaugura- u Writer in University Daily Call; Now Dances Outrageous; Hitn Boys' Smoking, Too NO HARM, SAYS ANOTHER Toddling- a little dance that was conceived that opnn. nts of the I'.el llchl. Wnliltirtiiu .fohnlir and glides might not collide- Ims had a decidedly (pposlte effect at the 1'nlvei-sily of l'enusjlvntiin. Intend of resiililtig ill all avoidance of collisions on crowded lloori Ihe toddle ami its hectic hiiiidmniden. die shlnimj, have caused a mighty clash between two co-ed faction, like into whleli Ihe controversy over the Kin-st'-iii theory and the Ilncon-Shake-spenre ouesUoti are as li'iught. "Vestal, '21. Lducatlomil." rising in lighteoiis wrath, burst forth in the l'euns,ilaiiian today and voiced her own cni imcuts and thoe of "n Inr.'c number of co-eds." in decrying tiie loddln. ihiinmy and cigarette smoking on lb i ainpus. "I lune noticed." snvs Vctnl in her letter, "that oilier colleges and mil veritie. arc rising In wrath against sinli indecencies ns tlie shimmy and (oddle. flut here at I'cnnnylvauln these ouirnges nre permitted to continue willioul (hut rising tide of condemna tion which is due. "I ,iin writing this letter as a repre sentative of a large number of co-eds v hose idenls are more elevated than thic of our sisters who permit vulgar dancing to gu i.n without a word of protest. "Nice-linking Ito.is Doing Toddle" "flow long will we .sit back nnd let these things go from bad lo wore? Last week, in Weightmiin Hall, there weio nt leust half a dozen niee-lookinc ibojs iioing tlie toddle. TIiIh was cer M ore constantly being bumptd by, and bumping other couples, Doesn't t'nuso Collisions "The toddle Is n dance which can be done without canning so many col IIMons. Only occasionally Is (here out lageons dancing nt t'nlversity nitnlrs. ' and wli-n such Is the case, those dolnz it win the condemnation of botli ro-cibs nnd mn'e Mudenl." .&.TL w,?"',p1:. 1,.m,,,1,,jcr nt ,m Italian Girl on America Searches. nv'jii'iiiiii w '.lufr, riim FOR BRIDE ON SHIR "Why didn't ,oii go to the Ward- I lainly a poor example for the rest of the mail rarl; Inn and seienmle Senator people. Soon .e will have professors I'enro-cV" McCaugbn was asl:ed. ' j j,0 i,ntin depnrtmciit doing it. Then ,. V '.J'"." ""' V;1".'1' '," f"lI( ' ' i hat will hupp, a? .till. fl.tllV- it ......1,1 t.n l..t Ant ii ..... 1(... . . . . Crowd in Vain for Mail order Lover "The t'nivcrsltv Is so much Inreer thnu either of the institution!, men ' t toned and has so miiny more nctlvl- ' tics tliut n eompumoii is not fnlr, "Students smoke cfgmettes on the campus but not to excess. Cigarette, TARFS PHILOSOPHIC VIEW smoking on tb can.pus is Hip same as1 'Hr4f- rniuuouriuu viuw smoking cigarettes in the clt,, or in the fcUinmer. Romance and ndventure warn en- 'HARI MAKEI AIDS AUSTRIAN .i SKS 'and docked iM Vine u-eri vlmrf. She Compensation Board Head, So Ad-I f.arrlP(1 w,r , , pnsi.nSers. dressed. Answers Appeal for Help Therein 1'atrnssl, of Turin. Daly. Among the many curious lottei, ie-, Hgtired In a romance which was sh.it ceived daily nt the hcadqiiiuois ot I orcd when the America nosed Into her the Workmen's Compensation Hoard, heith here. Thercn was standing one today stood out as unique. It entne ngninsi ih rnif. lnoklny ea;eily for tlic from the Austrian T;iol and was ad- j f,m,. of .Joseph l.u'imn. of .lollei. III. dressed to "the honored Sir Tlari j she held a photograph of him. but nav Makei," known to I'hilndclphians as fm,. to c. mpaie villi it in the crowd. Harry A. Mackc. , cliairmau of the bou id. Simon Mnjclietti. mi Au'trlan. for wlii.m Mr. Muckey had won u .use Jn 1MI. hud wilttcn. nsking tlmi a "Hoover purling. of food" be sent to his familj, which was starving. The pica met with a prompt respons". VANDERVERE HOME AFIRE Family Routed by Small Blaze at,1'1!" . ' . . .. Hester strc The gir! enme brc to wed Lorcnn. lie got her name through a matrimonial itgeii'W. The cvhiingcd pl.'tiire and ngreed to wed. .Hut instead of being crestfallen. Theresa said she was glad. "Who knows," she said in her na tic tongue, "iiinjlu it's all for the b.st." She will be scut baoL to Italy. Seven stowaways were discovered when the ship was within a few hundred) miles of America. One of these is 1'iill- Vcrdi. uli'i v;ivs ho lives at 14 1 et. New Yiip's. Verdi told Gladwyne House ti,0 (.(itnlit n thrilling tale about leavr7 Tire damn'!'-.! the rein- of tlo first ing this coiintry to light in the Italian.. army. He will have opportunity to ne turn nnd tight in tin uet wnr. tin Director rurbtisJi, of the Department) of Vubltc He-ilth. and Dr. J. A. WootM r. of Huston, directed cxnm'nation nf. the passcngere ami found all to I be1 etii I id physical coudltiou. and siiitui ilniir. of Mrs. IVtir Vim dervere's home at (ilndwj.ii.'. Loer M. rlon towiisliip. enrly todu.. Mis. Vnnderverc and her son, C.corge. wire nrotin-d bv police who iliscovcr.sl the chlmnev nbliix". Sergeant Hohmson nud 1'atrolmnn (,, fary Miller weic drivinj pasl the hoiiv-e when ' Utey saw names coming from the .'in. :i- . p Fileh lo pr.,;i,'i nev. The aroued occupants dressed Rev- Dp- A' K- Mtcn t0 yreac hastib and obtained stieltcr in u nearl.. The Hev. Dr. Albert Tarker Fitch, house while the police suiiuoone I en-, professor of history of religion In Anr, gin.'s from Xnrbertb und Ardmore. hrst College, wi'l preach nt the Hr.viv, The llames had reached the r.-ai of.Mmvr Presbyterian Chmcli tomorir the house when the fire companies nr- . row morning and nt Hryn Mawr Colic? rivd. The loss is estimated at SI. "00. In the evcuing. , lion festiMtles. Hnl on reaching there I the hoy-. They scimod to wnnt to see the po.i.o snld nil juiradis were olT. I Washington, Mr. .Mel nuglin und his followers' eai mil you no with tlie reu siik uiun i tiuiiK it wiuiii ne inir to ieni "Am! (o mill:. in,, i i,n ni.m,.r..i dancing our co-ed society has come to tlie conclusion that there should b no smoking of ignrrttc on the enmnus, rca. bed this ,,m . a a m. to.tay ver hanm i . which was, adorned with , tho ? dmcl , ' b i" of fi," bov i" I tired, nl.hous!. (he) hadu t mareiied at scnah;r portra it : ,,, ,,,. irn, by,alln,g"tJnr,ln;lI The,, ws Mning impresVion about lion." said M.-CmcUin. "I thought. ,!"K ""',', ,l.v.,0, l ,"" r1"' the dub. according to McCanghn. .lust loo. thai tl. mi-.r mlSlit bo busy ' ","s "' ",l1" savo' o1'' I,ow '"" 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 A ...LMtn. ....... ...l.t..... ........1.,..., .nl l.lN. because i hey bud u biu's baud and a meeting new iiibli'cr members banner, and w.-.e nil iIusmsI alike nmlijust ca led liliu on tlic phum hnppciied to be culled a ort of a inarch ing club, he explained, didn't mean that they intended lo go iu a parade. "Wlieie could people get such nil ideuV" he a ked somewhat uuiazcd. While then appeared to be some slight ineniihislcneies iu lirand Maishal McCauglin's eiiliiniitio'i. yet nni broiid-linnded pivson ioul.1 readily be. "Reside-, it doesn't look well to see The bai.ilMiun mmmred l.v the Mc- . " Vp nuiis ijing oiiout. I hex have Cnughnites weie m tne fntion p,( . ! ' iiunrd h'li the slilmmy und cignr pared to deliver their harmony ns per , ' ,tl'.ut Ha erfoid ( ollcgc an 1 the Cni contrnet. It N' u union band. It is versify of S.ik Lake City. sJo why not po--ibb that it will lie heard from. I nt J'eniisjiwiini.' "The boys Mould have bad to stand iu line for several hours if tlicie hud been a parade." said McCanglm, "so thc.v went about -rcinjj the capital, and the mnirliiii'.' club didn't intend to na-lthiy're all happy." rade. " I Then they all slui ted for ihe Twenty - It i. true lliat a biass baud had been fourth ward. u m... - - .. ARCHBISHOP TO SEE POPE ! 100-YEAR-OLD MAN MISSING! Future Cardinal Will Call on Pontiff Hasn't Been Seen Since He Bought Commenting on the comninnicntinn. Miss CnroMi." Suiip. a. senior in the (duciitional department, said: "I see no harm in toddling. .Most of the dunces nt the Cniversity are very crowded, and un'ess one oirn toddle. nt Vatican Today Archbishop Diuighcrt.. today will paj Tiis official visit to the Vatican at Rome, according to announcements in enble dispatches. He spent .icsterdiiy in his apailments in tin American College sence his assistant, the Re. Dr. l.eorge i resting aftci his journc.i from Thilii K. Nichols, will In in dun go of the!,!,,!,,.,-., l)( receive the red bar of a enr churoli. i ... ... ... ..... , . . . . . ... - I'llllill Ml 111V llltllll. O. 1IIC ("'III', Pack of Cigarettes Xcw Yorii. Mh i eh ". 1 15j A. P.) A cify-wido police ci.n!i was insti tuted today for Abraham Hrown. Kill years old, lnirsinj; since he bought u package of e'garettcs jn n Hion store ictertla morning. 111.- seven ty-livc-.x ear -old daughter, v, lib ,hoiii lie lived, -aid he was accus tomed lo Ink i:g long morn ng walks. lipiiiian les.els in American ports werel .,.. willim.. Mchpv Mnnl... Inc.. luriieil Mi'r to the navj to be repaired j.o0.u ( ,,.si(.rdnj at' tlic Medico-! n A"7C orin rDr CTATtHM ! It was Mibl tli.il. according to present ! ui's vcr.v nctive and sin f. .ired he had if!.'- tlieir ire- hud d.imrigd them n ' ,., rul.jt..,j Hospital. He had luen ill DLAct IMtAn rlnc OlMIIUIM niTangcmeiit. after receiving tlic red ' met with tonl plaj . niuih a iios'ihle before belns taken olT. yl. tlPV7rn, months. He was lift", -eight j ' hat. tlic cardinal will u-snine the pies- j : : : M.-nli. 'I'lMimiimt ins.liitc ! venru ..Id. Mr. Duncan v as former i Chemical Truck Pushed Across the'bitary litli of Hnsilica of Holi Aims-i The ir,,a.r of this machine: bj I president of the American Seed Asso- gt t t Qucnch Flamea " tie "" Ti? """I , "'lit1.! iv-""" -,""3 f"r lli ".in iln- the electric wcl.lim' I ' ut on and a member of the Munufnc , ece!e-intica cMraoidinary atTairs. jes- Ko.fVs.N;nsoneof the crcat s, !iS; Hirers'. Rotary, ltusine.s Hcl nee, 1W ,. I ironioi, of Liwiio ( .impnnj Nn. .... fcrday called upon the archbishop and "f tie war-and to this success wu1 Richard and Athletic Clubs. He is sur large'i due the uav.'s ability lo trans- j vived bj bis widow-. Iimt tioops to riance In the spring of "w J -e II II'.. 11 .... ... -.I-.1 !:.... OI Jlllir.v ,,uici, in .ii.ii i on- -ii, 'ci. "Rocks" and "Reds" tc-inir.K r-srrt v.;ly Pljinoutti nail niiiilo Is'inil .'111-!: ns 1rikC(l whlln you wait If vr.u 1 I." 1-or oilier fiesh-fumi i.rml llts ilr.ie out to tho IKark tlorta I'.iim Apples in fii.r condition Cider real apple juice While Potatoes the standaril Pure Cider Vinegar li.lv out llttlthiior" nvemi" "'rn'uht tlirouir'.i Mil.i anJ I t miles lmrij tj tlio ftinioua Black Horse Farm Unrv JJihl i tlir l''ir ioi V to U I'li'tili )! 101s in numbers greater than had been .Hftj -fifth and I'lne.strcits. fought n , inter the an hblsliop went out in 11.1110 I Iblazii last night with their chemical , .rcnr. leaving cards only at doors be- I .engine without Minting the motor of 1 fri. which he stop.ed. 1 the truck. The fire was in the home tuoiisid possible, he raid. . .o, Riley, veteran agent at Clifton ' ; ; s from' . Htllti(1I1 WI ; J. F. Herron's Condition Unchanged Jur MrunbnnS".1 W '' ''"'t-.'i"1 , 'ti.tion on the Pennsylvania 1 uilroad .'" fir' ' " ,,", iH, PJ tr ! The comiition of .lames I', llerron,, ail l.,ir I Mn o LSi3;,N yesteidn) morning nt hi, home 11 , , , b t , f , ,,,,, ,,. ,lllH.,1IlMllB ,., Wfl! ! '. inn .'Jo V ' Approximately , dnn. He hnd been in poor health foi i ...... 1. reported uiichaii-ed last nl-lit nt tin. . H S bV;:,:r lic'Talfmid ?' "?an-V V:-- ? the A!' - V bt thrlr shoulders to the Miv'ricord'ia H-pltJr1 jlf ,' J.,' ISS live" wen bsV rnn.m is of H, ",llro:ul '" ' ,,,,M V .' ?,. wln-rt and pushcl the vehicle to has been at the hospltl several months fclcl the Vinlll. tl, (ovK, ami K,n',h "P-rtnr l UnrIV,al,p' f' .' m ' I Walker's home. The l.lar.e iu the lniin- suiTering from a fractured spine. VJIo tliVr'o' lie , I .., V ,,. - nk wl e to Angora .station nud to f iifton 111 (J f thp ,,,. Mils Unp.M,,.,, ft, r , 1(ll(l Mnklne spell Thursda.v and it was Ike Mount Ye uon badh amu-ed , 1SS5 -,'"1"""' ler', (,vrr s nr'. b"Te it had caused damage estimated at Jj-JOll. feared that death was imminent, manued lo innl'. n ml J ""-l. lw..Ilt, .t-o years he w-as postmaster of . . . IV ,,.,,11, ilMson of the A.,.rrl.n AlilBii.i Rlv nt' up ne once severa ynus mvj wen became the sivth battle, "r0- De Is survive, uy us wi.iow.u -miadron of l. RHtish grand licet I, Mr. " l ' ,"' ;." ) Z Jiil. ami iiltlii.ii.li engaged in no fleet ' '"' n,ul I'roluer. Ldw aid .1. Kile, "lion, i.n.l all m'ms of wnr .'.xpcrleiice , runeral services will be held Mon.l.i) neludliig Ninth Sea ci iilsinij. coiMoy morning. . ... mm ciieniiniers w.tli siilimarines in uliiili "-meral times torpedoes were narrowly molded " Hf'liojcrs.'-crvcd Well Our .lejtroyerh did valiant service. mM. I he, kept the sea iu all nPHIIieis- and wililer cruising wus by .... picnic y; , i". ..- I I. lit I le w em nl.i'n.... nir...i. 1 ,,1,! , , . .' 'Ii.-Vll.e llllll 1 liable mid the licruinn Kuluuarines .i-jn to fear Hum." ,P added, "f Hie mini. Injing fe,u,ire of the I !UJW".. u. ii nuHmiuuuamKmBJk The Old Corner House Cnmuc and St. James Streets .lot llfluu nln.it will ! opn Moiul.1 uir tti"" li !".' Ililrr qiinlnt nnd atiiloilc You will llnil" I'Onits lliere tor nhhli wu Iivh mu-.lll. Tin. old I'lniiu,1 flrcut lion". I fiirnluhfil nml decomlMl with tl-e ciMUioh of coun irU'S nml -onturli i, nn.l ivorthlns nlth. In M for siile AN EXCLUSIVE PROPOSITION FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF HIGH-GRADE PNEU MATIC TIRES AND TUBES FOR PHILADEL PHIA AND VICINITY IS NOW OPEN. ANYONE HAVING SUFFICIENT CAPI TAL AND BUSINESS ABILITY TO PRODUCE RESULTS ON A LARGE SCALE IS INVITED TO INVESTIGATE. addiu:ks PUBLIC LEUGElt HOX II 32G JSErsjEisnpjsjcM j -iiUY Rtl BANK58 Dlto VM U Tadorato CENTERPIECES mill Plateaux a7cfncxpcnavGASK.3 for Flowers Appreciated Cifla -JT-rWX'''. 3 v: : z . . - . i.--.iiiiiy.iin veretgfee") Hotel -: GARRICK THEATRE m I Sunday, March 6, 7:30 P. M. j In Spite of the Bad Wee. I her Over 700 Perionii Attended nnd ! Enjoyed Lit Sunday's Meeting ! SCHMIDT QUARTETTE ! OF j THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I i:uill F. hrliinlill, I. on l Ancrluty, Diijlnn Henry. Mm, A. Neliiiiidl i JOHN CRESSON .TRAUTWINE, C.E. ' I . Former Thlrf of llurrnn of Wnler. lMillu. ! Will Introduce DR. CHARLES E. PARK, of Boston 1 Who Will Tell of j " THE MAN WHO MEANS B USINESS" J t Everybody Welcome I Thli I tho Third of a Series of Open Meeting Which Will j o ot Intereit to Every One a I Under tliei nuiplte of lite Unlfurftm l.uymen'n I.cnuie S SiSHiMsrEiarsj m 75c Assorted Chocolates 65c Lb. To more thoroughly introduce our Own Make 75c Assorted Chocolates wc arc offerint; them for one week at the Special Price of 65c Lb. These Chocolates come to you direct from the maker Pure Fresh Delicious. Each piece has its own distinctive flavor. Moving from Chestnut at 12th After March 26th a cordial welcome awaits you at our other stores. Mitchell Fletcher Co. Finley Acker Co. 18th & Chestnut Sts. 5600 Germonlown Ave. 12th & Market Sts. and Atlantic City W. B. KUGLER, ManaCer Broad at Fairmount Ave. $1.50 Sunday Dinner Ct'rru 1ii.nNrf UHlCS rrli, o' Firtih T'otorA t'rltd I'llei I 'oU; In tar Sauce i'otrScil t'aptm, Ctkty Mure Oinlfr lay lupiiatfu ltcri.iuda ','lalof- 1'irtiilo lrnW'.t; .afad firiipi I'at'ry or If Crtatu ( nffre tm Ditmrr J n'. Special Platters C.n.rcla Sliail "III" Hilton. CCc nll-il vni'fl 1'iilillnes . vJ" .Iiiml.n .m-etlirul iii g-jj ( dhviTiile I Inanrlrrr " I'llrt Mlenun Miulr. Cimllf Inner. Firvtllc SI lift I'i.ln alOU 1'rlr.l I hliUen S"l -ft Table d'Hote Luncheon 75C AI1.Y Table d'Hote Dinner H-00 DAILY "YOUR AUTOMOBILE PASSES OUR DOOR' ' wP Hve You Danced to - Vh VINCENT'S i . Hotel v lojrai Department of Banquets L'.ANDRE GOEBEL, Mgr. We Have the Facilities AUDITORIUM WITH STAGE, SEATING 400 BANQUET 'rIALL, SEATING 350 BANQUET HALL, SEATING 300 BANQUET ROOM. SEATING 200 Various (mailer Banquet Rooms Can Be Rented VINCENT'S Broadway Four The Jollj .lartrre from ltenl.'H llitli'onniiile. Nrvr YnrU ( Ilr Dunrlnc OiSD I. M, lo 1Si30 A. M. After-Tbtitte Supper Hfrnil u U Torlp lo I A M, : Daily Luncheon 65c I'ull Conrvf Krrrrd It til zi an Afternoon Ten 3 lo 8 'or Lnitlfn Clubi. foriniK. tie. HlitnTfr .i-.-.wrfflll I K5Rafc2j A Belli Poplar 520 Keystone: Race 3640 fEbmmu CMfe Chiicsc i d 'American Cuisine ot Excellence Qusincss Luncheon CCc ll.ll'v.ll . M I..!! I At J OO nuiil.i'c I-.- lo "i ii Si i.r.Hi in i ;: hi lrtlrt lH I TVi n . inv"--"" "'n J I , f1"-!-"-! -."Sl J - The EAGLE The Lowest Price Quoted in Yean for Good, Substantial Merchandise! About 900 Suits of Standard Cassimercs and Worsteds conservatively valued at $30. $45, $50, in a quick Sale at One Single Price Get these facts. It cost more than $27 to make these Suits. They can't be repro duced today for $27. Nobody else has them or their equals to sell for $27, for we have all of them there are ! When they are gone, we don't know when we can dupli cate them to sell for $27. They are fine, solid, substantial, standard Regan woolens long-wearing cassimercs and worsteds not a weak thread in their warp and woof. The man who grabs off one of them, or two, if he's wise, will have turned a trick on every one in the game! All of them conservatively valued at $40, $45 and $50, now at One Single Price, 27 Sale Starts llm Morning, S:30 o'clock PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. j DC 1 23 N. 11TH STREET Jav UiO"r Jfui'fcr' TRY OUR SHORE DINNERS Roast Chicken Dinners Sea Food As You Like It l'ou''l ; Uv Our .'n i '. . NTvr.u cr.osm I0-30E nzocaoc: 30S30-: -0E30 CHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNER, $1.00 Si iv I'v ,i tl ' In . 1 ),i u I . , t Sicrl.il rriliirr l.ioij Su.nl ly DUTRILUILLE'S 10 So. 10th St. f" Htn From ' Utantev ' COME HAVE DINNER at MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62ND & WALNUT STS. Lobster Dinner, $1.50 Ha! J'-uiliit ; utm.r . ub 1tt.i hi. iin.H f.lei of jo Trjr Auiirt tni-bfu.J Oiafcii q bcu.fu I'olu'oea tl Chicken Platter, SI. SO Hi. i' II.. ,u M . ) ,,l i ,,., , 'I ''1iu fVm ' , i I, I ,, ,) i ,. Raait Sirloin Plaltei, $1.25 Punt r . ) II Hi I I'cKi'n. . ti !! n ' t.t ltU IT, ( o, inl.j .s,i ,j, .Wceru:ir.fi' Special Dinner. $1.50 I I) 1. T iiiililor C inO t'u uu l rni.t ' "vl "' "' ' i m 'J.in.t llai ft, n.i,j 0,.(i.,i .Sc.ll.l.1 J ul, , j Uaast Lamb Platter, $1.00 ll,m , . h ' '''' V l ' .v , licit Ftnh Plattar, '$1 00 fl O n ! A !22h23Ctiesl:iiutSk II M r, Mt. ll I ntu'n 1 i !. i Uxosioi aocaoc 30CIOC -0C30I 3U' ) ( -n ssivtj-ii iiwsrr,rwt.rwu.. ..x. a V-. Jl if Mil., i. , . t"CK .
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