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Y' IP l,-,)' r - - ? 4 ' v 11 if m H' ; LEGION PREPARES FOR ARMISTICE DAY Parado of Veterans and Special Post Activities to Mark Holiday PLAN "FATHERS' NIGHT" With m l niMiibtr II Arim-lit Diij, n li-gnl It . nJnx In ni rnt innrt-mr-nt of ilir vtntc I.iKislniiiri tlif mi rlriin I.Piimi, viliii li iiiiiiiRiiriiti'il t,u iiioaiuro nl ronih 11 ilniiiiiiiK tiilrnbli1 tort1 in o Hlri for iln iln iiinl for ili' "'lu men o n i ion of tin nil c nt I'i'iiiixx I nniu iiuuiliooil in Iip nr D.uld II s i von x i t ill p iiiini'iil commntiil'T t I tinix lxnni.i nnil mm-1 ninniler of hHit SI (Smitx lo-t hu i outlined n itoiiiiii of nrtiMtii'" for Hum tlaj. ami lii riToiiimonilutmn pp up proved nt tin 1 i-t nici tine of In imntt (ommittt p The procruni jirox itlc- for ihi ilm to be opi'nul In The ringing of t lie l.iliertv Hrll in Iml' pi ndi'tiri' Mnll in i na tional Fnlutp tin- Minor ill Ip rr iurt(il to Iiiip It o'i lo K in iIip morn ins dPRnnteil n 'rom lion mnr'rfpil by tin- nncin.1 of InOU ml iIih blow ing of lilt'p. tliroiishoMt tin lt IJvorj nt in n "ill hi :iUnl to di-p in Hip ti.ttioniil i iiFii;n nnil troop- (nm: Camp Oix n wpII n nilor from tli" lnv mi will be iikeil to partuipatP in n pnrnde uhiili will tie the i hu f event of tin ilnj The (! A . th etntf Niitimiiil (iflatil nnil the etenri of Koreicn Vnr- mid the Siiiiu1i Win Veteran "ill bi ixked t tnke part ItMeml of nin-o-inpetinKP or other pub lic patlienns" it is iiiRgeited that all LfRinn pnt ulebrite the Iax with pnt bouquet ilatwe and othi r nipropnate feti itles Diulil W limifsoti Iot 1"t will hold a "fathers night tonlcht at jiot Inad ipiartprs U." 'onth Vim 1'elt -treet The tlBiuil businiss meetinR wi'l be held t Sivp parent of the lecioiiarii nn idea of thp nnrlijuu ntiirt tmthodi used m rarrjinc on the affair of post- and nn entertainment ineludiuR nioiin,; pn -turpi will follow The regular nionrhh meeting of the Fourth NumiI Dlstriit I'o-t l'i-, ill be held tonlcht at the Itelli ne-Stratford Plans for reai lunc tin mt iiint,i in the state membership dme tnUinK plan thin month will be dUens-ed William P Rorhe lVwt 'l nt it- la-t meeting; had i- jne-t- ( nm h lie lilna and the French traik tmm that ,'ttr tiiipatid in the Pi nn relax game- Tin neit meetinif Slai in will In for nil member- of the Sevenu -ninth DKi-ion who wl-h to attend Slajor .1 A Mi Ken n a of me 311th lnfantr (Vitiii Uarber. nt the SiMth l'liRiiners Slajtr IMward II. .Morris, .U.'Itli Infmitr). and I'niUaln ('. Tnlnn. .Ir.. of Hie :112th 1 I'ield Artillerj, nil of the Spm ntvninth Imislnn will be riipsh of honor POOR RICHARDS HAVE ANNUAL OUTING TODAY Ball Game, Races, Tennla and Ban quet Are on the Schedule Slimbers of the Poor Itlehnrd Club nnd their families are rnjoxinc the nn- I nual spring holldnx at the Philadelphia Cniintn Club tndM 'I here wpre lots of thinfts to do Mill Mllttllt'i fiiiiiii. Vtlntu i riiLmul li.it with frHiik (loldtiPr's Poor Klch arils Thprp wpre prizes for the turn mak- niB the lo:ipp-t hit. tor the man reach- l itiK lirt Imhe tl lost times nnd for the man iMtclilnit the hlirlit th Prlres were offend in the tennis untitles tlirie IprkpiI rnees, od-xard, dnslips nnd hiip-U)-nnd-jump races For colfers there was the Hart- I Ipj Dmle ("hallenije Cup with a xariety I of iiilnoi prices The prices will be awarded at the i ditinei at the Plilladi Ipltla Countrj , Club at ll :t0 o doik I Be R GANG RAIDS CUPID BUSY INSCHOOL Six Gloucester Teachers Are to Be ' Married Soon I 'I he ;iiiii((tct Citi Hoard of Hduin- jtion toilnx re-eleited thirtx -lime teni h rrs for tli iipvi term nnd nci ptcd the J tpsiftnntions of thrie teat hers who will be- man led The an Miss .lean iprkes. prinilpnl of the High School and .Mi Anna I. Harri-on nnd Ml-s Marion (Jieen 'Ihe tinliers loinmit tee leportul that thne other leathers would nNo In married The boird referred to the teachers , oniniittce tin nue-tinns of nn lnrear in the -nlnries of -nine tern hers Ten Tpplieations were recemd from teaih ers who would till the tn'nnru caused In the three rcciRiiations In -pite of ohjeition- made l Super infeiulent of Schools Wilmer F Itnrn tin Hoard of IMinatlon i lianged the lioin- of the sessions of tin .lunior Illeh i St hnol mukini; them the same as the Hish "school hours E MAPLE SHADE. N. I Bandits Fail to Open Safes. Get Two Suitcases Con taining Laundry GENERAL STORE RANSACKED 'Ihe railroad station nnd n -tnc in Staple Shade. N .1 . nnd the station nt Penniilen. n tulip distant, wpre entPred by robbprs last nluht Little of x-nlup was tnltpn from nn of thp places as thp robbers fnl'ed In their efforts to open two safes Their loot amounted to two stiltcapes contain inc Iniindn nnd toots from the store The bandit jsnn(c evidently entered the Kcnernl store of .1. S. Ooliina & Sons, in Staple Shade, first A jimmy, hatchet nnd chisel were stolen from this shop nnd fjund in the ticket iiRent's office in the station Thev used them, it is thought, to force their wnv Into the station The Mationmastcr discovered the at tempt to open the snfe this morning. Hfforts had been mnde to drill through the thick steel door The two suitcases were found n linlf mile up the railroad tracks, where they had been opened nnd discarded. Pensnukrn, the next station nbove Stnplc Shade, on the Trenton division of the Pennsylvania Hnllrond, suffered even Icsh nt the hands of the robberH. They failed to force nn entry Into the ticket office, but ripped n telephone from the wnll of the waiting room In nn efTort to obtnin money from the coin box. Chief of Police Ward, who con stitutes the Slnple Bhnde police force, snld he believes the robbers traveled In n motorcar nnd probably made other x islts last night besides those nlrcndy reported. Put Stowaways to Work on Ship There were four Htownwnxs on the Spanish steamship Snehnetten, which nrrlved at Marcus Hook xcsterday. Thej nre Itosendo Ilonznles. Manuel Petite, Alfredo Union nnd Fernnndo Cento They lived In the bunkers on brend nnd wntcr for four days nnd then made their xvay out on deck. They were put to work and were permitted to con tinue to use the coal as a bed. they snld. SLAYER GIVES HIMSELF UP Tho "Food - Drink iBAffi t3 Safe Milk For Infants & Irtralida O COOKING for All Ages. Tells Police of Dover, Del , He Fired in Self-Defense l)oer. Del Mm :i - I awrpne Sn.ith a Negro, twenty -thiee ear old surrender d himself liPie Inte last night to shenff Crnhnin. pajmp n man to bring him to Dover after he had shot nnd killed Harrv llurrl. Negro whom he had ordereil from his house on the Cut bage farm near Viola Ilurrls had been warned to keen nwa trom the Smith home, according to stii.th s storx and when Hurris grubbed fo- n shotgun in the corner of the room Smith shut aiming hi- reiohernt Ilur ris' arm he saxs Tin bullet struck Hums in the htomai h Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and fountains. Atk for HORUC1CS. lAvoid Imitations & Substitutes mwMmmmwtommnmx:amwMn Lowest price in years! Butter now 47 c lb. At all our Stores LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape THE OCEAN 1 The ocean ixtcndn from shore to shore And fills up the spares between: It Is made up Intlrcly of dlffrent size xvaves, Wlch keep each other cleen, ,t On top of the ocenn are all kinds of boats, Hutch na salcbonts nnd boats by stcem, With peeple on bord so seasick" They wish It was only n drcem. 3 In thn middle of the ocenn aro fishes, With few tins but meny scales ; Some are Inconspicuous, like mlnnles, Wile some nre the opposite, like wnles. 4 On the bottom of the ocean are mer maids, Half lndiea and the othpr nrtlf fislips; They leen back on seaweed nnd comb out their hair And look like thev felt delicious. B O beware of the ocean In a storm If xou chance to be bathing nigh, And lie" ire of It nlso xven the tide is low, For tliu mxt way It gets is lilfih , BavE iou Dined and Danced lio THE BOX ? AT THE RITTENHOUSE 22d nnd Chestnut Sts. DANCE TO TUB MUBIO OF THE TIERNEY FIVE T nnchton Flttr. 70 rmti np. Aim Hot clitl II Lunrhron nnd il.IJ Dinner t 8ertfca l rutf. Girls Plea House of Good Shepherd Alberta ' Hlnes. fourteen xeitrn old, nnd Snrnh Williams, tblrttcn, both colored, escaped Inst night from the ITouse of flood Shepherd, Penn am Chew streets, (leriiinntown, xlier(, . ,n. were Inmntes. The older girl Hve, ! Lombard street near Twelfth, the th, on South street near Seventeenth ininjiiiiinininiiiiniiiiNiiiiuMiMiiMliHiinlHiHiiillllllllMininiuiLiNiiniiiiiiiiiii!!!!!,,!,;, Convenience of Location Pleasantness of Surroundings Excellence of Food All combine to make the Hotel Vcndlp; the ideal place nt which to dine. Prompt, courteous service nn over-changlnc variety- nnd rcnsonnblc prices arc additional features that will appeal to you. As an introduction TRY OUR SPECIAL 90c LUNCHEON on your next shopping tour. IBfieWofef VGndig 15th. and. Mym Filbert Sts. Ulllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnmijg iliiiliillllimiimiiiimrTTn) H i BBHSjk3 jMajaMBaiaiii mm m Oj Keep Out FLIES fis Protect Your Family 3S Writ for llonUIrt h ml I Htliuatr ROB'T B. HOOPER I ocal Itf prfrntntlTr Aid and uiinm t I'hllii STEEL SALESMAN WANTED Married. 2."-Vi ears of ace. to sell in Philadelphia terri tory Mechanical experience desirable H 102, I.EIK.KR OH ICE PURE FRESH PAINT S eJieve Me mt Buildings and Painting! Buildings not only last longer and look better when painted, but are actually increased in xalue more than the cost of the painting Can you think of a better inxcstment for your monej ? "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. spruce 5W nAceojs "If it has a annttr it isn't a I.aun-Dry-Ettt" .BFflili . I I pB 1 It I I A LflV If s WjBrHBl 111 At " and you never need put your hands in the water" The Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer. After washing the clothes quickly and thoroughly, this electric waihing ma chine whirls them dry for the line in one minute. This makes broken fasteners and buttons impossible and makes it unnecessary to put the hands in the water. Phone today ana we H gladly demonstrate. BUCHANAN & CO. 1715 Chestnut Street We H irp tours 111I'1V-'KI i1lfil LAUM" i DRY-ETTE Mother's Day Sunday, May 8th She can do her daily tasks better if you provide her with one of our phono graphs to keep her happy. BLAKE and fiUMKAKT "The Phonograph Shop" Eleventh and Walnut Sts. THE Kensington Trust Company is in fact the business ally of every one of our depositors, and especially those who are manufacturers and merchants. Our Directors and Officers, men widely known in all lines of business activity, are all active in the success of this bank and of our depositors. DIRECTORS .i:o. h. cox, rriiint Oeorgn Si. Cox ltro. Co., Inc. llulr Clntti Mfintifnctnrrrg JA.XIKS HISXIIY, Cotton Varus noiiKiiT Mcxnir. XVIioIrnule nnil Ilrtnll Drags niciiAitn liniNT I'rculilpnt, IHrst-Hocer Cnrpet Co. WILLIAM KOMMRR Thou. Krnwnrtlir Hotis Wool Merrhnnt HAitiiY nnorKi.F.uimsT Ilnlliter .SXXIt'KI, P. KKNWOUTIIY Thou. Kfliworthy A Honx Wool Slerclmntn J. n. H. 11KX Slornge X.Xnrrhouiia IIR. I,. J. HAMMOMt, rby.ldan VII,NCi:H J. DOYI.E, Realtor WILLIAM J. OKOOIH, Itenltor JON. G. IIITNKK rrrnldrnt, II. A. llltnrr Son Co, Iron MetalR .IAMES 1IULTON 1'reilUrnt, Ilnltnn l)ytnf- A Klnlnlilnir Works WILLIAM II. IIRKIIM Ilrehm & Rlslile Dyelnr anil I'lnlnlilnt Work WALTER HCIIOLK8 I'rmldent, Wm. ficliolm ft Bona Co. Ynrn Mnnafnctnrera CIIARLF.H I.. MARTIN A Ice 1'realdcnt and Treanurer K ENSINGTON TRUST co. m Kensington &AllegrjervAves fC rniiaaeiRnia cftimc FEIMSTEIN'S Gigantic Sale $35,000 Worth ol . . 9 . V ! SAN FRANCISCO? UOS ANGELES1 S. S. SILVER STATE Leaves NEW YORK JUNE 4th 'NEW YORK k'N r. HAVAN iilB v -ar .r. U.SS0IDU& uz.&yrz ftBfeaiilinn.iiiil? . c Ilr nl Kr irinbfr . . jr ' , f i, ,, nnttr hm t, Hlna , ,, w, pi1 n nn mrr ai hoir tomi-Iu . prl-e. It UprlM i ,u c nrr .... - vi . a f inn .rwi f , tli rlmi ,n n . tomn ih i r i ,. s 11.3x13 UruntrU i .m) 810 IIk (,mtt 1.4x0 Uool I Ihre (li9 ll.my (.ru 0IS Mlltnit ulir, 1x Hru.arU rHinlri.it) BxU ItriM.rU (,,,. 91 Vxmla.lrr (-.,nilf ..) Bxli Wl.rt i,,f, JxlS Will.,,, ..t.nilfH.i IxU mlnlrr it VtmlnliT I.Utlll n ,l,r r,,., II SilJ Aimin.irr 9xi: llmi) (.run. Ox It Uool Fllir. t1xS4-ln. Fine rht 129 no A 00 (I 33 3.30 4. IS 13 73 IH.10 30 10 ;n oo 43 30 M no 1 1.73 .'l on 37 10 h no 7 SO 1 01 30 40-)tl toll lieuvj ( IiIiih Mttin, II FEINSTEIN 9TH and SPRING GARDEN Vtf Ne. 47. 31 and 43 Htoo at Our Ilur Mail Orders Filled (Send Check or ilnney Order) an unique fc -?-1 1-irW.I-'-l l&igi&v'ilr r I TkJaPANAMA CANAL cruise The completion of the palatial U S Shipping Board 5. 5. Silver State s " I i I 1"' Un.iti .1 non ni il iinnrrnienn affords another splendid opportunity of cruising 'round America from New York (via Havana and the Panama Canal) to Los AnReles, San Francisco and Seattle Tacoma on the Pacific Coast. Liberal stopovers en route at Havana, Cuba. "The Paris of the West," Balboa in the Canal Zone, Los Angeles and San Fran cisco, California. You will enjoy this unusual circle 'round America traversing a new, attractive and diversified travel route cruising southern s.eas visiting strange places viewing unfamiliar scenes. The S S. Silver State, which has just been com pleted by the United States Shipping Board for opera tion by this company in the Trans-Paciric service, rep resents the highest expression of the shipbuilders art. EARLY RESERVATIONS ARE ADVISABLE Fcr lilts, lestrvitloas, litmture tta., tpplr t AUY TICKET OR TOURIST AGENT or HUGH GALLAGHER, Gen.EaBt.Agt. 17 State Street New York City BALBOA' Itinerary Lv.NEW YORK 12 Noon Ar Havana Cubs 2 PJVI. Lv Havana, Cuba 1PM Ar Colon . 6 A.M. Ar Bilboo SPM. I v Balboa . 1 1 A.M. Ar Lot Angelet 8 P.M. Lv Lo Annelee 12 Noon r San Franclico HAM. L San Francisco A.M. Ar bcattle-Tacoma 2 Pjil, Unsurpassed Service Unexcelled Cuisine JUNE 4 June 7 June June 12 une 12 una I June 20 June 21 Juno 22 June 2) June 2) On with the Dance I OMow Thtni u 4 )S 'S.S! T-.nr,wm:UK-r i i I I I ADMIRAL LINE On with the dance! Blood warms in young and old and flows the faster for it. On with the dance I Thoughts go flying with butterfly wings, and every bodily fiber is a-tingle with new life. J As surely as the dance goes on, thirst comes to the forefront, dominant among the senses through which we get enjoy ment. It was just for such liappy moments as these that Coca- was created and is made the de licious and refreshing, pure and wholesome beverage that it is. if At the refreshment stand under the same roof, carried by the boy with the Coca- i MMmjJBfti jBnn waBrLKJBiinil mRSErr JaBBBBBBBW I D Xa-a-SBBBBaHalBUlWrBBBBV' Lla&fiflBBBBBVFinlJBBBBBBBBBBnV ll vTjaHKf JJ)BrTlTBBV Tl iVv' f jmfyl J Jm IM FHaammlaHFlK'aamKlaiammmrjVE3'l I Wt l "'T HtaBBn 111 aanEaBBHaMCjbaaHBkhH JliWtiiAfJKWlLWf, AlaLJI-4 1 WHaT?f 1 VV L "amml' aWammmmJfflFjffV ammmmL" lJ'SalTammmt Jit( JJfmtlLrTr FK I T,rVat- "-"" 1 Mil vjf I irr' iMiHl tlS Ih. Coaa-Caa Oia bar. J! i mm i ITi Cola cap to the members of the medium. apand rha band, at the 6oda ni. fountain down the street for those who are wont to take a stroll under the stars that's how Coca-Cola fits into the good old ways of American life always and everywhere the readiest and surest means of delicious and refreshing thirst quenching. Sweet with the natural, nutri tious sweetness of pure cane sugar Its distinct flavor a perfect blend of choi cest savors ZWicAju, rorMi- oaonr endmoit wanlt. On with thp Dance ! ' Alluring with the dark amber color of caramel Alive with the bubbles of sparkling water, with crushed ice dinking checriness on the rim of the glass if Good things from nine sunny climes, prepared with the finished art that comes from the practice of a life time and poured into a glass for J ThaesCoca-Cola established in the public favor in the old days when the soda fountain wa&but a novelty a beverage whichhoamultipBed itufriendfl by the years of it&iifc. Vrttn child i aann but not haanf. you Drink (mm& DELICIOUS AND REFRESHtHJS THE COCA-COLA COMPANY' Al anra-fa, I u Open Kvrs. Free Auto Delivery l H. F. ALEXANDER, President -- -,-r -- --- -
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