PfS I f 5' . tlV fvif J' id f EVENING PUBLIC .LEDGElPHILADi)LPHIA WED!NiSlAY, MAIfcOH '3, 1D21 3JSF W 41,. FOUGHT IN EIGHT BATTLES OF WAR TRY f FORM' CODE South Philadelphia Students Adopt Uniform Dress and J Quit Chewing Gum ! t i KEEN ON DEPORTMENT, More tlmn U0 cirl- of South I'lnln dclphlu ltiRli School linvi' nn-MTii tlio general demand for reform in ln-- manner, nnd moral unions tin joutipr set. , , , Dr. l.iiov WlKon jnni ipnl of tht school. N proud of the fiu-f tht- irl themselves started the move li dectd inK to tr out uniform dre" Then have bpoii wearing dark llrM and white middle to vpp if u uniform dnss for nil tlip student- would Iip iMtirtirnl ConccriutiR manni rs ami inornK tin faculty member- have riv en their 11 and clasPR in manner me to be sturti d The KirN are delimited with the id i and their mother" are even moic jduinul Whethir one should cut from the siil. of the unoon . how the .voting eiort should be reeived and treated, miitnn r ' und dress in school, m businis. on i the strppt and in the home all of the.e will be tausht "Our plan, said lr AviUoii. i- to UCC shadow craphs at as-cinbl . ii ttir inR. for instance, a fiuiiil.v silting down to a meal All the students utt'iid js semblv, and tliej will see tins pi'tuie Aftcrwuid the will meet In mnll Kroup each In u classroom with a lowlier and discuss and criticize the miinnirs of the, familj shown in tin. pictinc A manual on manners and dross has boon prop ire 1 1 by the fmultv und this will bo -'udled by the cirls." , Here is whiit the manual s.i.vs in part, about dress. "At all times .vouns Kirl- should be I implj and inronspiciioiisl.v ilned "It i bad taste to wear part dresses to school " i "Avoid higli irendi heels Concerning manners in tuiblic plu cs it says ; "On the street "He inconspicuous ' "Avoid loud talking and lauchini; "Avoid the bad tuste of using roupe, too much powder, too striking lints, e trenie decollete too short skirts, unsuit able shoes and stockings, eveive jew elry. "Avoid walkini; more than two. or possibh thrpo. abrcat. and ulwn.v- look where you ure colng. "Do not oat or chew gum on the 8tmt- . i , "A bo aoeompanun, a girl Mioulil , walk on the outside iilwnvs. A girl does not, under ordinnrv londitlons. take n boy's arm on the street Must Manicure in Koom t "On street oar' Uise and give von-I Mat to a nun h oldi r peroii . bo careful not to m ilso oursilf iiuispit'iioiis iij loud talking or laughing bo careful not , to mention names f per-on- in ton vprsatioli . ax old strut-oar introduc tions, eating and chewing gum are in particularly bad taste here, manicuring I ithould lo attended to onl in ones room I "If a gul is accompanied bv tioj , . ihe will enter the car tlrst Her e cort will piosiiniabl iistt lit r at the step and pa the faro ' n leaving tliP car her -curt will go first to assist her in nlishtih? " There are rule- nisi, jVr manner- in I the home Among them are: i "At all time sp..,ik m a char, low j voice I "Do not nnsvei a question n-kfd of AJ a iv&& 18 VOTERS ARE REGISTERED IN JERSEY'S NEW BOROUGH Camden County Election Board Has Day of Rest in Tabulating Poll List in Tavistock Which Will Elect Full Quota of Officers Next Tuesday GETS 8-BAR VICTORY MEDAL hoie i shown (hrlstiaii J. Hilt -tier. tuent-tlc c.irs old, of 1014 I'ago street, who lias received his Victorj .Medal Utli eight bars. A picture of the medal Is also shown Christian J, Hiltner Saw Service In as Many Battles A hero of the great war. Christian J. Hiltner, of 1IJU Page street, has re ceived his Victor Mtdal won in the lighting over there The medal, which has eight bar.s, bears lecord of his ericcs during ' the Somme offensie and tkfpnsie, Montdldler-Noon, the Aisne, Champagne Marnc, ANne -Marne, Oip-Alsno and the defensive set tor at Cantlgn. In the whole arm onl 200 S-bar medals have been awnnlPil and In the htate (.nix seen or eight. Hiltner's Is belle oil to be the onl Mich one in 1 Philadelphia. Hiltner is a compositor employed b Ithp Uvenino I't'iiLio liCDOLn and I' twent-tio xears old. He sailed for Kranoe in October JC17, after sexeral months of training nt Camp Sherman 1 He was with the -lOMh Motor Suppl 'Train, afterward known an the Mallptt 1 Upserrs, In addition to seeing service 1 on eight fronts during the world war. he saw sprite with the late General Funs ton on the Mexican border. The Camden County hoard of Fdec-ficoliold tlons jcNtcrdny had an eight-hour bp slon In the home of .Tames U. Vnlkcr to regiiter voters for the newly created Iniroitgh of Tavistock, which will have a Hpeclal election next Tuesday' to elect borough officials. It was a long dny for the board members, but the board seemed to enjoy the rest and incident ally will collect $10 cncli for their scrv icc, although there are not more than thirty voters In the borough. TI10 new borough comprises two farms, which have three houses, and In these three houses, including farm hundK, are about eighteen voters In cluding resldeuts of the Talstock Country Club, who are entitled to uitu, twenty-two citizens registered ester day. Four are women. The Walker farm was purchased by the Tavistock Country Club, which has 200 members, and a golf grounds is now being lnid out The members want their own government, but Uip will not acknowledge that thry want to play Sdmlav golf, as charged by the officials of Center township, of which the farms were fornie'rly a part. .1. l'dward Fagan, member and at torney of the club, guarded secretly the name's of candidates for office. How ever, as cverv voter will become an of- er, there being enough posts to "go round, some of the names leaked out. Frank II. Mlddleton, of Haddonfield, Is said to be the undisputed nominee for mayor, and Martin Murphy for tax collector. Candidates for ivlty council nre Henry C. Trainer. .Tnhii Dw.ver, John Murphy nnd Mr. Walker. Separate Schools for Japanese Sacramento, March 2o A bill to permit school trustees to establish sep arate schools for Japanese passed the lower house of the Legislature vester da. ' REUNION FOR VETERANS Prominent Men to Attend Smoker of Legion Post Judges, legislators and prominent citizens will be present at a smoker nnd entertainment which will be given by Clair Post. 07, of the American Legion, nt 8:.10 o'clock, on the evening of March .'11 at Yonah Hall, 2727 Columbia ave nue. The smoker Is a "get-together" meet ing for all former service men living In the Seventh Senatorial district. There will be an entertainment, refreshments and plpnty of smokes. Among the prominent men who have accepted Inventions to be present nre Judges Mnnaghan Uonrdwell. Patter ton, MncNpille. Htern, Crane and Knovvles, Congressman L'dmunds, Senn tor Augustus F. DaU, Jr., Hecelvcr of Taxes Freeland Kendrlck, William M. Lewis, Adolf Kolb, IcwIh Trcftz. Thomns Cunningham, Councilman Con nell and Patrick Conncrs, The post hns ltn temporary hcadnuar- 5 2 5 3 S 5 a S s a a urit't an on , do it tan I h-htili when ou person b j some one el "If OU Jull "Do not grunt mean 'Yes, Miss II "He lareful to let", r to 1 n,n i.n.l nt.t lt 'hl (iT 1. "It is not discourteous to l 11 n tot caller t lint vour patent" pit for 11 e -h. uld not stn nft. r 10 o . lm k The manual g u to sav "When invitid to the theatre 11 asked voui pit'terence in plnvs imli cnte it keeping in mind the ubi.itv of tht hot to pin for the seats Di courng" extravagant 1 on his put I'm sure tn tx press vour ploa-ure after tl evenings entt rtninmeiit Ask the " to 1 omo to -11 voa at vour hoint It is not neossjrv to invite him 111 f the hoin 1, latt, but v.iii inav n-k hiio, to coin si, mi other time rine! 's.i Itusiness Mm IJusine-s nun have ivpressiij tin ir approbation ot the t.u t that hii-one manners 111 o tu be taugnt Among tin e ru'ts an ' "lie 1 uiirteoiis ilicmlnd nnd wmiim ly. liivi .ibsi.'u t .itieniion to tin speakt r Iti -pi it ofln 1 1 oiiliiltm es b. ' fween elllplover llllll elnoln.Ms, mm! tin telephone and ovirhemd onvi rsjtn 11 ei ogtn.i ubntvir is in tin iiiniii w In 1 vou inter in 1 he uioriiing or havi it night bv .1 1 1 1 iiiniiiliig' ur 1 mini liiKhr ' "Wlllll t.lkllli notes ill. Iintlllllg I illstnn t tin di tatnr, "in h a- t ip 11 g the tlnor with the fmt iiit.ping 1 1 m il on desk arratiuitu hair "In imr pi 1 form t'lilit during "tfi' t IioTire I-. 1 in il. ver -tati ir 1 1 1 ri si . ml. 1 1 11 tin ml- ! 1 1 tin th dm in.' in 11 Children's Camel Hair Coats These smartly tailored coats of Camel's Hair, you'll find ideal for general utility wear. The sturdy welded scams allow for hard play and for retaining their shapeliness, no matter how often cleaned or washed. Single or double breasted styles with roomy patch pockets, full or half belt. Light weight 1 to 16 years $lb to $32 Medium" 1 to 16 " 21 to 43 Heavy " 1 to 16 " 24 to 50 Dr. Jaeg'cr s Co. 1516 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA BlpJraJraJraJraJreJrEJraJraJrtUraJraJra d a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 ll.j r"noL"eMi Kym r vt cm ciVwiucw& lOO'injR.E nATtCALWOOL Vibration Nil at High Speed LONGER life and J smoother running are assured by the scientific balance of the virtually vibrationless AnstedEngincComein ! I Lexington Motor Co., of 1'cnna. Vt. A. Kuwr, l'trslUpnt 1 IXMNGTON Ill'lMHM? KM MJ NOHTII 1IKO.U) bTHlIl.T BlrHJrHjrsLirgJrsLiraJrBJrajraJrrHJrsLirsUraJirHJrHJrHJr Iiinftton Motor Company ConncnrrlUc, Itvllana, U. S. A. "tbndury Uniltd Stain AuUm&nt Ccrpcrelu "Iin in .1 for in rsmiiil "Iin uui 1 01 1 1. an 111 horn - "I( lutloll I" ellipln to Ills in 1 lis 11 1 II i "Co-worku- lt i titiinoil 11 1 li m s I'.i. t mpl0VP 1 . n ml nrillt' IhroiiKh hn Il t mi t "llu-int -- . ill. - pluiMiiif iinl 11- inn IIOI-Hlblt If t'n- pi 1 in, ask th n urn ami 1 "Tt li pin in II, mi win- I -i'i 11 Mini 1 ourto- iml n n- i ii in 11 ' pin 11 1 ' ti r talking w ith u i'i- 1 t ti He attiu'n iin 1! 1 t h - i 11 It t" li 111 1 tr 1 e leljil I I I In 1 pt r 1 1 1 1 m 1 l-l'l in.. 1 I I. nt 1 t 1 u 11 n nk I t r 1 11 sihl. 1 1 I h 11 I I. 1 11 1 Headquarters for EVERSHARP PENCILS Xo Sharpening Several J Grades of Lead Also Indelible Leads LUKEHSC0. Stationery Printing l'cio Address 12 N. 13th St. Also at 719 Walnut St. gaaotafcXs Qk e FRANKLIN The mileage a Franklin Car covers with out replacements or repairs always impresses a new owner. That is durability the kind Franklin light weight and flexible construction give. These principles mean protection to both car and owner. The following owner results are die evi dence of correct performance : 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation (National Averages) Franklin Motor Car Co. ('. (J. Ii ,, President 911-13 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hell IMione I'oplar 103G-1057 tors at Temple ncth iBrael. Thirty sec ond Htrcot und MtmlRninpjy avenue. The munibrrn of the committee In pharso of tht; smolter ar Joseph J, Naythous. chairman; Dr. .T. Altman and Dr. K. Hdelman. Camden Mounted Patrolman Hurt I'cter Oreenan, thlrty-onc eara old, a mounted patrolman of the Sixth nnd Chestnut streets station, Camden, was thrown from hla horgc this morninfC when the nnlmal phled at an automo bile speeding down Hroadwav near IluU son xtrect. The horse daithcd on the aldcwalk and before (Irccnan could con trol the aetlonH of the beast ho wan crushed between n teleRraph pole and a fence. The policeman was taken to the Cooper Hospital Mierc It was learned he had Mistalncd a Kevcrc frac ture of the right leg. The horfe be I011KH to 11 Khlpmcnt that recently came In from the West and was unbroken. COAL FIRM HADJHANKif Percy C. Madeira Told Servlc., t stabilizing Induotry Invalujhl. 1 Anr.lnltnn nl .1. - . . "' J "'''" '" "' t"c nnsistanre . by Percy C. Madeira townni J.JV the coal Industry wa expre, 7,l letter which Mr. Madeira recd !' I E. Lowry Humes, former Rm.et.1 .. . la 'I ant to the United States attorn-v I v... ... ...nu n iresu lent nf v I ' """ " t":irii, lllll & Q0 Mr. Humes expressed regret that t Madeira had been subjected f. , ." criticism when hn was Indicted If.. 1U( latlon of the Lever act. The , 7io' dropped when the United HtSf flM preme Court declared the act ... ' Htltutlonal. e nct una- "Your services and thnt of th. price committee," wrote ir T,,'"' "were Invaluable and aee'nmiul."' much Rood." Mcoaplfoa I Jv -tiB who runs may I Wi'ite f he has J mms&APP Mad by Tbo Wthl Company, Chlcaf Prices 31 to36S ys). The "Famous Four" trw-Mm im i . ... fgPTO The performance of this car in the various tests to which" we have put it is al. most beyond belief. Own. crs, 6ne after another, are confirming our own perience. The "Olds Four" is un-' questionably the feature car of 1921. We invite you to inspect this car and drive it yourself. Phone, Poplar 4G97, for appointment. Larson-Oldsmobile Co. 800 North Broad Street Tonring & Roaditer,!1445 ' Coupe and Sedan, $2145 F. O. B. Uniln. csecjTscBa "A Beauty Sleep" and then "A Beauty Breakfast" Try it for 30 days to prove This is what thousands do at the direction, of experts to win bck the healthful rose tint to pale cheeks as told by the editor of a famous magazine which is read by half a million women. They take regular exercise, sleep regular hours, and then start breakfast with stewed raisins. The raisins are plump, delicious fruit-meats stewed so the juice forms a luscious sauce. Note recipe printed on this page. A more alluring fruit dish never has been served in any home nor any other food that's more effective in this way. Read opposite what Dr. J. H. Kellogg, an authority who has made a life-time's study of foods, thinks of the raisin. You'll serve stewed raisins every morning when you know the good they do. Lusci&as rmggets of food-iron Stewed Raisins Cover Sun -Maid Raisins with cold water and add a sllc of lemon or oranKo to each half pound. Ilae on (Ire; brinf to a boll and allow to sim mer fur one hour. Sugar may be added, but Is not necettary, as San Maid Seeded Raisins contain sevent.v live percent natural fruit sugar. Riiin are nuaseti of food-Iron tttul food-Iron. it an essential to good blood. Oct what vou need of it each day, and an in. comparable, natural rose tint on the cheeks is the reward nature's irresistible attraction the good Looks of good health. No need to imitate with rouge when nature thus provides. Youthfulness Is the real beauty, as e verywoman knows. And good blood is the tint considera tion. Women of fifty often Look but thirty if that natural rose tint is still there. Stewed raisins are mildly laxative abo. Those who cat them regularly arc apt to have the clear, white skin that sets the color off un marred by blemishes or sallowness. Great sanitariums serve stewed raisins to rhru made patients when other fruits might dis agree. So this simple but effective food is one of the most important that any woman ever used. Try daily for si month and sec Begin tomor row morning. Look in your pantry now. Let every member of the family have stewed raisins. Be sure to mail coupon below for ' Recipes," a valuable free book woman ought to have. '100 Raisin that every SUN-MAID RAISINS What Dr. J. H. Kellogg says: (Dr. Krltoxr I lirnd ur the fnoioui 11.K Up Crrrk Hnnltarlum.l "Raisins are served on the BattleCteck Sanitarium Table every day ApounJ of Raisins hat twice the food value, an equal amount of Iron and seven time as much food lime as a pound of choicest lean steak. The sugar of Raisins is much more wholesome than caneaugar, requiring no digestion ana being absorbed In one-fourth the time required for ordinary sugar. If the American people would eat mora Raisin and less meat the results would be better digestion, lew rheu matism, lets Bright's disease, less heart disease, greater efficiency and longer life." ft m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ! Cut This Out and Sendlt j Always use Sun-Maid Raisins for your every cooking need. Made from California's tender est, sweetest, juiciest table grapes, noted for their fragile skins. Facked in a great sun'lightcd, glass-walled plant. Swt, cltan, icholetom amirlctn raisin the kind you know are god. Threa varletiett Sun-Maid Seeded (seeds re moved)! 8un-Maid Seedless (grown without ied)j 8un.Mald Cluster (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid Brand. Send for free book, "Sun-Maid Recipe," de scribing scores of ways to use. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO Fresno, California Membership 10,000 Growers California. Associated Raisin Co. Kept. N.'.'tS.ll, Krennii, '' Please send mc your book, Sun-Mil"' Recipes," free. Name... J Address . UK&jfcjfclFr 3g3teXpljfK Q City , State -J SMatsiamM""s"'" . "'.lr. ,fi1L j-"- jrv- if -A I--- .ffistoianaJ'wt
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