Uli. , 3&L.l1&JLJ:'S'.llJJJX-J'. taotaxfiBSfitJBiiteawa-jjuuec EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 ii i '5t W j ink ? 1 . KM fJ v . i. ., r i rf i ! ii , 4 $ i, , . w a. a s. . . ' M 'I'ti ,. Wjf 'ii- : tt l 1 h iH J ii E 10 FIGHT 10 END Publication of Beauvnis Letters Fails to Break Spirit of Defendant RENEW ATTACK ON BANKER Nim nrli M i T iuiiii ' n thnn '1 -n n 1 I v il t.n in f I'' Ilueli T . . 11 t' . 11 n .. i 'i ' nil tlii iiittii ii. ii if ni it il ' Frnl l!i ii n m- ' in ! ii tl ' - thr Sh'lmiiti i m ni Ii l i Ii Dnnii' I n i i. m I ' Mrs Vim 1 i il nrt i i i counnl II n i- Ii ll l i ' i I wore iliitoriiiiiii il f li tn i ' ! 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I ocn' i -a-1 Pr H" 1 wa- Tit 17pi ( r in ip parpnt br"ii ' f piift mtin ithns t a alnli mi nr i 1 I n i l ' n ii' dirprt us ut th Ni'i ii-k it- (-t ' path i " ii i in i i r t l vns i hi m t mt u - i ' 'l i ' again-t ' in, and t i i' h . ' bp pi i ii il fr ii ' it t'i tifv i i ir n i i'- - . i.. -turn ntti i I i hi- ti -f ' lien' firni'i! Annit.J tin' Irtui- f i' i ii'i-i, tht npiispapprs nrp ii'i'n ne nxuir.n i ! Feb Utl l!'l') "M' di'iii.-t linn.'! I ;nt ' i k I i . n ti arm on -n n (a afti it i I -P' ' I d i i VI trcnl -ii I !"-. &. I iti r'. i i'iin over Ft it I 1 d i ' r n - hi- i ' ! " is' t ' i . i i t fold ' . nn I -f " i' il 1 do m i ' I i - ! Friin V I i r In i i ,. lltf- - I ii - ' i in br ti- " i I ' I I Of tl IT I'm. . t r!th t ! I. null .in ) of bah' - - ut I n hop it i " . pair ' - from III j I i- the li' L"' knou ii ' n' I told " . I tn it '' -. - a . the In l.L- ! ahoiil I'm'" hoi i the -I'' - i'i STILLIVIAN'S WIF - . i I - 'n.. i "S'M'dul , ' i i r I r i ' tn" I i a"e-t I ' n i " rit- I f r 1 1 1 rs ! f h M J i f i t ' ' I -..-. .1 . I p 1 ' ' like tli' ' Not (.nod I nnii.li i ir Itjln "I o r robe ii n ' for bni i i mud' H not p . nougli f "I ' in hurri i g so I a' dwirest "Ii'M It felt i. but I kn w . bet I n n i ' of m' '! nr ' event! t . have von tit1 to have fin- ! and look ' henien A. cold it is i i "plea-'' ' little ii "Goo i n , good ni." ' will m- Jjabv ti i jitay lip.p ' , ,1 .1 t M . i i I : ii r I II ' i- n a . n . - I , L. .. . K r '. ' if i i -i Do we serve you? We Handle Only tin-. Vary B H H 2J40 Lb. i j Fiery Ton I fyW (Til I tPI ' Srrve " R'Knt t - " i " j J OWEN LETTERS Knight OUINO I Scotl Motor Company ji-----. H H i v j ri - it v r I 90S North Urond St ifrVSZfSl A i ara That as No Equal J jBr'm I I Trenton Ave. and j f V 4r M H Westmoreland St. s S&PfS'S3rZi Vmiim New "Dry" Ag-ent mSSmSm KIIIN 15 l i:N .lu-t ttMii'inlnl i- ihlef ilr rti fiiiu nn nt .unit in till- ili-litit u.ii. n i i-ui- I'.n'nii-i 1 want to n t t tn mm - i i''ii f r nun C. ..I ' i, i it 1 1 1 m I line i on .-iir. st 11"' . n l Ml i. "d in j t ut I 1 'Mil -oon be down. ' Ii. i en 1 line I 4 f1 ic & ki tor iou dear Frmn 'oir pim to tin- nd iiith lot- . 1 'ts nf I'M t Mm both. fki:d." r.viiiiiit "v." F irininc fiirt ot Fv'nl t F i nn Pn 'p'n . nd.'n -sed to M .laniei V M llinin "7' I'nrli ' ' h Vow York ti I - Ir is mt t irk-'i "M.mtreiil. d l'tr 11, 1010, 7 'i t ' Tin 1' tt- - i- ia' d (let 'bi i 11 I'll1' and is i upturned ' 1 'ie Wind - t llifil Montreal " Tli 'unfints of tl - li tti t fallow - Iiiir Mr- Mil'nint' I hope ion ei I n k tn i'w ork i ru' t and I I up t . win- mmi n-K.'l i to nnil Man Uelh nrrind - that " ne one nnt '-"I I n' lr tSti.ll f at 10 I in went down tins m rn ns to -in ."er until tmdny noon I"' i-p. dear, won t mmi ot ir ilav ' is i for all tlie harm 1 'ii' i - i'i and I nil' praj fo- i i i i-i 1 kn w d ir "lint - the tna'ti -witl ""i n nin-t Iiiim n s i 1 i -t Kneie in if I Mill jou d it nr I I i w i'l i ii i' - n tn lit that ti 1 1 in I I n in t n-i mm it 'on i ' r i n i I i rtui n ' i all ' i a- a- Mr "til 1 know wli.yi jou Ret n-tl and think thiTiKf "i "ni w I -i i tl ll.B- '"11 "Pt look, d mt I .in it i tid'-r-tatid i- l.ow n I. li '"i inc.. I t - -hor' i nipt Aft,er I'r i t no at i.rand An-.- I Iiiim i"'ii 'r'ltic and truni: a" alone to Kl it Mrnicht in n uid hi t have ' u d "lie' M " n .in. da' j on win ilmr it i I i i for in" '' ti t ou. den- and th' i I wil tt 1 mhi i1- othei -. ii of what wa work d t mi ni -ili u I im will t it i i.'tn ti.'1'tlnr and nnd f iin-w t an 1 I at -i n it mil in i- l ir a -nipr- tn mmi i- it .- to ne bit " wil. not en into t ti i JUSt 1iiW "AM I n-k unil pra' '.or) for i- thnt ion n ! e" w ' ind -tr.mi: 'ind t at snliie ij il mm ni It t n,e nn mi nn i 'in', tl oiin r'.ll lov.'d nil' - I i "r Ind ' r t h in, t i a . i'- i .mam m ,r- ' il " i'i I F K It l.vhlliit ' II" K ili t II a li tf ' it.d ;. 1 ".-JO ' i ni s 111-1 t-t Ktt-1 onr 'u-t I.'t ' t- la i el H.'ti-e i , ,rd ' i - t i me tn if itd. M I . ii 1 1 "nuid ike . ! ' i. i - .1 I 1- Whi d. n't i . i ri i i" M - 1 ' ' r voin -p'f' M wi' exp nin tin n 'lftle further u i I - ' nt t ii ti r t iu 1- t Mi K ii i- .M i nl' link i i i j' 'i ii t' S ii r anythinK i 1 i n' t i -1 t ii i . p i . i i 1 1 f n,' rour i i iffu rs I i i - si at I mi trwng to epl im 'If 1 v Ji 11 Ml-s K p U' e I i.. . .1 i. I It ni '' ' dam ,ii'' - i . ' r w . ' . a moil t . t " -' I"'" e. i Mr. 5 nn ' t t I' i ti tnii-t . r Ii. i mi trip to I'ntnet i'i I M -ll i' the ' i is tasted c i i I - no tlin e i tlit i n- i,a linn U -' I ' m oing to t'n t " - d'lir 1' i. are -oine w ri 1. i ' - I''.- nil im' up a.'a i - - i d sir t. hip the full a , i i j- ' - i! ' n(! t riv an nmrt im, , ' i - : i i tti k tl nt has h' . i ' m n ' .' 1..1! ' i ir I unule to y IM j in i i l a 1- of nn Mod I ', . i ir.l I m . IU I IUF Is - l'-mi t ' Ilejirti KAIAN' 1 WuI.i'V Dr. Finerjan Faces Rebuilding Task i illll.liiitl (run 1 Ik' On.- -t- t i Tl ! I w'eij" of 1 I t f ler I i i - i -. i! e r pal- ' - k i li I ir Fir 'i! It 1 r- i know ! . -ti n ' l ' I 1- -i -t. tn ti t in in i - I i . i - r t ' 1 fri i dimi i I ii i i n r -m i 1 ni t r t Y i itt tu r i nt 'i I I i' i i - t v - f - n s I i ' I'n i 1 t"l i -he i ' i- ll r a Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura "i n TfcU"im Jr rrw rr Forumpl! give nn new powers to the superin tendent of public instruction or thn ct ate board "I wouldn't hn'e a eentrnlized power under am circumstances." unid Dr. FlneKnn with pronounced emphnsls The lau Itself should specif) mini mum stiindards which eaih count should be teitilred to meet The only iiuthorlt' needed here is sufficient power to see that the locnl school authorities fulfill their duties properl' ' How about Increaslnc nlnries without prosneet of Itnmpillnte rpsnlls?" I asked If we expect to secure competent teachers. w must pnv salaries sutlhient to attract the best clas of mnterial It will be some years before every pub In school in the state Is equipped with such teachers "It Is preposterous to imnRlne thnt tea hers unable now to answer the r qn'rements woulrl be tatmble of meeting tleni within the ensnlne xenr," he went on Fierv teacher In our schools today t at ntinot mensitre up fullv "111 be K'p-i the oppnrtnnitx to rench the in 'nr 1 nn hne set 1 lruirtnient proposes to extend i ! 'is bund to eer one At the " I f lx jears the period I hae t I I't tins'liniiia will ha'e n body of utors tin finest in this couutr " lr Finegnn has been in office less ti nn two M-ars In that time, he has P rfpete I Ms plans and K'lthend iiround 'i n a -taff of experts the best to bo f. i nl Hi.- l'ennsjlvanlo. experiment Is Ii'lni: watched with keen Interest hv the tneators of thn Fnited States The National Fducational Uureau at Wnsh liietoti Is pnrtlculflrlv interested in Its workings "lias Dr. Finecnn produced re--tilt-'' Dr 1 I. Tlaxton. United States cnnitnis-inner of cducntion. In the le- I pnitmint a bulletin , of 1010, sajs: 'Tin re should In nil states he separ ate and weli-orKftnized diUslons for all the more important phnses of the edu cational work of the state, nnd for the promotion of general educational Interest ' In I'ennsilvonia, New York and Mnt-at hii'i tts the Departments of 1 dui'ution approach tho Ideal for the liitipr -tntes The I nited States Bureau of Cducn tion kims the official reply to the ques tion. The querj. "How will Dr. Hnegnn spend the millions appropriated for educntion in the next two years?" will be answered In another article. U. S. Placed in World Association Centlniift from Piikp One present determination Moved by n i niHidrrntltui ot It- interests, as Mr Ilurding and Mr Hughes hae so often pnnti'd out the United States ranges tr-elf beside the other great powers In ' e Mttlement of n utters of world-wide it iportnnce. 'ne ma) my that this Is n tempornrj step like Mr Wilson's participation in the Illg Fixe at Paris Hut matters of world-wide importance there will nlwa's be Cven the great qup-tions growing out of the war will not bo disposed of by this administra tion or its successor Senate Astonished In Senate cln .es astonishment "t the announcement wn tremendous, nnd op i nsition will be great Hut there Is no m in which the opposition can be ef feeti'o Neither Colonel Harve) nor Mr. Mernck nor Mr Ilnvden need go before the S.nnte for confirmation. The I'res i lent holding the Mews that Mr Harding dm s. tint the nitlatie in ton Ign affairs i in the hands of the ex . itne fun send a personal repre--uituiM' tn an 1 .formal unorguniid i oiim il i f heads of stntes Muiltiirl) l.t mn instruct an ninbns sn Inr to be pre-etil nt n Minfereiice of uinlnis-ndnrs lie could not npprlnt n member of the ripnrations comtnls--i'in without going to the J-ennte but he i nn send an unofficial ob-i ru r there without form-iliti. The President has put us bncli Into International uffulrs without consulting tlve Senate. Will Anger Irretom ilalilts lint he hn- done and the win ho 'us l in if "111 miser the Irretoncll ables It "ill widen the rift already pill-ting liitwii'ti the Senate nnd the exniitM', for th( Senate is jealous of its i -eriigatUes and like- to fancx Itielf inak g the foreign n i ' of tlie 1 nited Mat"- The S. nnte has al"as, ince C1M in I -ent the f nanus Paramount Iiloint to HnwHl 1 eon irritated at the ij. i e if t ich foi getting arm. i I th. n. ie if for going to tie Sena' fir lontirmuti in 1 nppointlng pet mi. ri pr.'-entatues This feeling if t i -i nute wus one of the causes of the i am- with Pnsident Wilson The 'ol i Miin treatx left much soreness Tht n.w- of jestcrdu) will not hen! th. M 1111 I- 1 t 'I'm all this Is sold, when tin fteVi:- f the Senate nre considered wh'' ' p iwer and functions of the Sur.' e i 'iuiic'1 are held In mind tie imtr'- r "f tin Presidont's boldness ir. il wlitit he did is onl) heightened He mi ' p ntppsslty of protecting n a terf- through interna $ ( , ' . ' ,2 t i" . s?KXBc:r t all our Stores Coffee ' ij i Worth 15c per lb. more! niriM OTOUCS COJI Kl-CMll ' TJ9 JT 1 &. , asco Zb b The .Stcirnfl-KniRht Motor it is , fnct th.it Stearns owners i!e- romr back, after running fifty thousand or more miles, iri'l rcfiiicstfrl us to install their original Steams-Knight Motor in a new chassis Let i.s demonstrate the unusual duraliihtv- power comfort "f this wonderful car tlonal co-operation and placed the United States fully and npenl) In the one International body which la today functioning vigorously. ndilnd (lio decision Washington seen (Im Influcnro of lltnthns nnd Hooker, the two most energetic Inlluences for Internatlonnl co-operntlon In the cab! net. But there Is little doubt thnt the inblnet na n whole has faxnied the ac tion taken yesterday The subject was before it nt Its meeting Unil there been any serious dixlsion In the cabinet no such prompt decision ns wns taken could huve been possible. The cabinet Is as o whole free front senatorial in fluences nnd siinpathlcs. Hearing on Ilepnrnllons The reason for prompt action Is found In the situation "ith respect to Herman reparations The Hughea Harding diplomacy has brought (Jer man) to the point where an offer which will be considered by the Supreme Council Is expected before the allied ultimatum to German) expires. The presence of the United Stntes In the Supreme Council will prohabh be nn added influence leading Oennany to make snch nn offer Mr Hughes "anted this countr) to be represented "hen reparations "ere brine settled. While our entrance Into the Supremo Council is international association, It operates ngolnst the League of Nations. Since the end of the Fence Conference the Supreme Council hns been, In ef fect, an overshadowing rlvnl of the council of the Lenguo of Nntlons. So much was this so that Lord Robert Cecil, a real friend of the league, once demanded that the Supreme Council should disband so ns to gle the league u fair chance for existence. Now tho United States thrown Its "eight Into the Supreme Council and, in effect, against the league. Tho prob abilities are Hint tho Supreme Council thus re enforced will survive as a part, the dominant part, of nnj nssoclatlon of nations .Mr. Harding nnd his now ossorlatcn may create, ALLIED INVITATION AND REPLY OF V. S. Washington, Mny 7. The following message, addressed to the government of the United States by Premier Lloyd Ceorgc, of Great Brltnln. as president of the allied conference, wns delivered by tho British nmbnssndor to the sec retary of state : "As president of the nllied confer ence, which Is Just completing itn sit tings In IOndon, I am nuthorlzed, with the unanimous concurrence of nil the powers hero represented, to express to the United Stntes Government our feeling thnt the settlement of the in ternational difficulties In which the world is still inrohed would be mate rlallv nsslsted by the co-operntion of the United States; and I nm therefore to inquire whether thnt government is disposed to be represented In the fu ture, ns It was at an earlier date, at nllied conferences, wherever thev ma) meet, nt tho ambassadors' conference, which sits at Paris, and on the rcparu tlon- commission. "We are united in feeling thnt Amer ican cogni7ance of our proceedings and, where possible, American participation m inem, -win oe nest tacllltntcd bx I this " ' ' Tho following reply of the Govern ment of the United States to thp fore going message was eommutiicnted bi the secretar) of stnte to the British ambassador "Tho Government of the United Stntes has received through the British ambassador the courteous communicn tlon in which you stnte thnt. with the unanimous concurrence of the power represented nt the allied conference in London, you are to Inquire whether this government Is disposed to be represented In the future, ns it was in the past, nt ' allied ( onferencch, nt the i (inference of ambassadors, in Paris and on the rep nrntions commission "The government of the United Stntes while maintaining the trndl tlnnal polm of abstention from par thipution lu matters of distinctly Ku ropeati concern, is deeph lntere-ted in the proper economic adjustments nnd in the just settlement of the mntters of world wide Imnortnnce ulilph urn nn der discussion in these conferences nnd desires helpfuU) to o operate In the deliberations upon th(c questions "Mr Georgp Hnr'ej, appointed am bnssador to Great Britain, "ill be In structed on his arrival in Knglnnd to take part ns the n pre-nitntive of the That Will Not Durn SHEETROCK Won't Warp. iUnr to Erect. PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. lS'5-47 ARCH ST. rtianei.1 I-ocint 30211 ILare 44-81 WALL A1 Double Ignition wiih Eight Cylinders THEStandard Eight has battcrv ignition, also high-tension magneto ignition, the two systems being complete and indepen dent, so that you always have one in reserve. The Standard Eight is alone in its field with this double ignition system. To win the approval of the public and to win a definite standing in the automobile business, the resources and experience of the great Standard Steel Car Company have been put behind the Standard Eight. By this time next year a lot of people will be saying, "Why didn't I buy one of those cars ?" SIjWAKB EIGHT A POWERFUL CAR TASTI-RN MOTORS CORPORATION Hrond n Wallace St. President of the United States in the deliberations of the Supreme Council. The American ainbnxsndor to 1'rnnec will be Instructed to resume his place ns unofficial obsrrxrr on the conference of nmbnssadors and Mr. Uolnnd W. Hoyden will be instructed to sit ngnln in an unofficial tnpnclty on tho repnrn tlons commission. "The Government of the United Stntes notes with pleasure jour expression of the belief of the representatives of the allied governments nssembled In lui don thnt Amcrlcnn co-operntlon In tho settlement of the great international questions growing out of tlie world wnr "III be of material assistance " NOTED VENIZELISTS JAILED Greek Officials and Editor Arrested for Urging Abdication AtJien. Mny 7. (H A. 1) Alex ander Papannstuslon, minister of na tional econotn) In the last Vrnlzelos cabinet, nnd Demetrius I.nmbrakis, editor of the newspaper Patris, lime been nrre.stcd for publishing nn article urging the nbdlcntlon of King Con ntnntine. Newspnpcrs of this city are urging their relense, and nlso thnt of M. Papandrcou, nnothcr Venirellst offlclil, who is under nrrost on n similar chnrge. RUSS0-GERMAN TRADE PACT Report of Signing Reaches Riga, but Is Not Officially Confirmed men, Mny 7. (Hy A. P.) A re port thnt the pending Hussinn-flermnn trade agreement hnd been signed hns been received here, but there is no con firmation from official sources. The newspnper Novoy Put today stntes that the agreement wns signed ) ester day in Ilcrlln. Matinee Today Dmdng from 2:30 till 6 o'clock AUO Dance Reception Tonight Palais D'Amour S. E. Cor. 12th & Chottnut St. Ifost beautiful danoing academy n amenoa. rhonfUVulnnt 7471 Painting at Better Prices IXlmatra irtitn anywhere. Send us your palnttne troubles R. A. TAYLOR 5183 OOLUMtllA AVI!. Phone Col. nS74 rmmFm TODAY'S MENU Cream of Tomato French Roast. Onion Sauce with Rissole Potatoes or Irish Lamb Stew with Mashed Potatoes Chocolate Ice Cream or Assorted French Pastry Rolls and Dutter Coffee. Tea, Milk or Chocolate LUNCH CHERI RESTAURANTS 1604 Cheetnut St. 132 So. 15th St. ( rimden Branch, 140J IladdonAvo. J TSJ" jfc"" ' 'VHjKs'l 50c URGES NEW INSURANCE LAW Benjamin Rush Advocates Enact ment of Jones-Edmonds Bill WnshliiKlon, Mn 7 Henjninln Riinh, of l'lillndolphln. president of the Instirnnee (Vinipnny of North America, nppenred before the .Sennle conimerre committee todny to urco favorable no tion on the Jones-FiIiiioihIh hill, of which HrprpRrntfttiic (icoirc W. 1M monds, of I'hllndelphin, 1b Joint ntithor, Intended to modernize the insurance lnn of the District of Columbia nnd per mit the writing of multiple Inmirnnce bj n slnRle company. The bill Is known ns n model instir nnce measure, nnd It is hoped h Its sponsors thnt It will serve ns n pat tern for slmllnr etinclments by the states. Several of Its provisions nl rend hne been iniorporated In the Inns of I'ennsylvntiln. Motorman Stricken, Dies In Hospital Trank Fritr, n motorman nn tli" Woodland nvenuo line, wns stricken ill at the Forti -ninth strict car burn hist night nnd died nfter renchlng the UnU ersit Hospitnl Mr Ftu iimiI at 2." Jo South Felton stieit Linotype Operators 48 hours per week Applu MR. OCHELTREE Sixth Floor Franklin Printing Co. 514-520 Ludlow St. Philadelphia ki:i,ioiih S OTI( KM lUntlct a c'Hunrii humi: in the hkaut ok Titn CITY Tlin FI118T UM'TIST (ill It CI t l.th it, above Wnlnut CAitTnn iikum jo.sns n. n rm.tor ril-.O K NICHOLS tl 1) Aunt I'nulor 10 '10 A. M MOTItlCH S 1JAV Theme "A MOTH Ml S HAY MK88AOE " 12 o dork Nonn Hlble School with Dr Jone Clasi for lien and Quest Clars for all 2 30 P M. Mnr n Scott rhlnic Brhool 7.30 T M BITCIAI. MtICAI. SHIIV XCV Sermon hy I'r Jonfi Theme "THE CJU5ATIVIJ PURPOSE " Helectlons from 1Iadn'a "CltnATION funtr by Auttmentpd ( holr Hnd Soloists Mololnts liar' Mrrklno Amirs llulfnnydor Phil Hippie. Horace it Hood All Reatu frc Loma inrly IlrlnK our frlende KIlKUlf MAX SON' Qrganlut and Dlrec tor Till: TIVMl'I.K, Hroa.1 and Iterka t UOOii NorthV S000 eeatf nussnt.i. u iovwi:i.i, Pamor WM UYHK MM rimy .oc Pantor J MAIIVIN HANNA Muilnil Director l'HED'K STAllKi: Orcanlut Mr Connell preailicu ut 10 10 and 7 3n Temple Choruses will ntnz at both eer'tces Hlblo HchOQl Jero L ( resce Supt at 2 3(1 Mr Towne "111 Fpeak nn Mr Conwell Hook on Pracr Pra'er Meetltnr I"rlda at s Annual Concert of Tomile Cllce Club on Thursdai evenlnK at N 11 Assiatlm artists will be Mae !:t,ro Hot.- John Minnlnc Frederick Starke for lltkets for Wilfred (Ironfell lecturo on "Horn ince of Ihe I.ab ra.lor' call niamnnd C17 l'.tlilnil Ciiltiirr OTIIIOAI. Ot'l.Tt III:. Ilroad St Theatr. II A M Morris Jnstrow Jr , on "The Hook of Job and the Mystery of Human friends Tin: nut'iiMuoN TiKirriNifTiTiTMirsTt uitd on Montunmery pike .Merlon N open mirninT'0'." , .Vf ,1'lfl day (Sundny) morninir, at 11 or ork. it uas built in TtV ''rr.""1""" 1nn ''""hired o; 'f the oldsl mnsi historical church cdl . Jn. '. '' .r.oun'r Cordial invitation .--.r.i-.n .1, ii.imrii Metlin,1ll l.il. A.-i.T " MIJTIIOIIIST Kl'iscnittl. Hosi'llAI. Hroad and Wolf bis Philadelphia !AI. Dm" ell Correspond Soerttarv HOSriTAI. Sf.NTJAY. May S-OrfennKH of money and apieals for donations HOSPITAL DAT Thursday, May 1.' 2 30 '.; 4 ??. V -M ri In Chapel 3 30 P M Ministers Irormn and the publli In lted to como und see this nrst trade up to-dute idulppi I in 1 most beautiful In stltutlon PresliTlerlan AIM'll Sntllhrr (III liril. lSih and rch CLAItl Ni i: RD Mill MA' MIIM.Y 10 ii Moral Hrro.-r A rritlral mo nient for the bou! 1h tt.. m ir.nt when It Is oppressed with the know!1j,-,. of moral failure and br akdovn Will the mn s self-reproach nnd the re. rlmlnatlon he lirlnKH Htialnnt lilmnelf Kruditally win him awa from thn lonL pr ibatlon and discipline of thn moril etncitle or will It deepm his penitence mid strenitthen his hold on Ord? 12 00 Willi. Sc1io.il 7 C IJ S 00 bine ills Mithr Died " The nn nuil Mothers Imj s -rmon nirriii.r.iu.M piihsm ii.hia.n (iiciuii Ilrnad and JJlairi nd st lto' WILLI VM L Mn ORMICK Pastor 10-011 The Fifth i oimiiarelment 5 30 sabbath h, honl 7 45 "M ither s l' rtr.ilt SB)M) I'K1H ri.ICI N (II11UII 21MT AMI UALM 1 -'IS rtnv Af.uxANUi.it iiattou. u i MIN'ISTEIl Ki: AH IN 11 (11 HI n ASSISTANT Ur Mail oil iu i r. i h it II und H o clock U'entnu subject ' Hie Pino Art of peace maktnr ' I'mitlnulni; ihe series In 'Christ's fchniil of llappln.us Musical hervlc. at 7 3n ' It Is h (ojd ThlnK lu (.Ive Thinks ' , L .. . Hchiednff ' O Praise the Nanio of the Iird ' Nlkulsk The King of Ijve (louiuid 'The Lord Is My Shi'plierl I.lit hundiij rtvhool and A lult Hiblu Class nt 10 A M V1HITOK1 WELCOME I'riilestiint l'.Uii.i il mt pisrrKii's (ill mil 3d and Pint sts lto 1 lward M Jeftiris s T D Jteclor 7 80 nnd 11 A M s p M At tho Eienlnn Hir'l. th. li . r nl I en rninposlllis by CJ iuI Allison 1-uMcr Oounod and Htanfoidi fnltiirlnn IIHKT IMTAIIIAN III IK 11, Tl.r. i nest nut st llev Fre lerlrk It Unfi n Ministor 11 AM Mr (rifllni I p, arn u,n'""'r UNITAIUl. (Ill lit II (II (iKltM.NTOVN Oreeno si, and W flu lien ai Bundsy Msv 8, services st 11 A M. Itev lt()OEIl S IMUPEH Minister, bubject THE llltulHI.H OK THE PIlODIClAL HON ' "' UI' i lasses for children In parish houss ul thn wnm hour All lire innted IIse)lalleollk Tin: onurji or (nitirvms Miints metis eir Prlli . venliut In the Ited It 10m ( ontln.'i tul Hotel, utti and Chest nut in Public imit 1 sii:msiiii' sori(i:si GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND CATHEDRAL ROUTE L'osi Anglla. Home of the Pllurlm Kaihirs Ul kens and Tennyson Uls trkts H asldo Hesorts Go f THE FELIX HOTEL FELIXSTOWE, ENGLAND The most mairtiinnently appointed establishment on the East Const of Lnftland oTned and manatced by ths Oreat Eastern llnllway Company lllustrati'! brochure on request HARWICH ROUTE JUi(land to tho Continent via HARWICH and HOOK OP HOLLAND AIo via HARWICH and ANTWERP New Service Commencinf June, 1921 DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS VIA HARWICH - ZEEimUGGE Luiurioui Sltamert Pullman Car Traini Apply for Illustrated Isioklot. "Tht World War llattlefleUta of llelrjium and France " II. 4, Ketcliam. den, AL SI1 I'lnii mt .Kil HI ), New Vorfc DOUBTED HIS WORD So Highwaymen Knocked Man Down to Get His Money When two men nsked John Uiittti, of ' 14 North Sixty first street, whether i he hnd nny mone last nlftlit, ns he wns wnlkiiiK nlong KWty-lifth street nenr Vine, he nnid "No.'1 It did him no Rood, for one hit him between the eyes nnd knocked him down. Then the men took ?1() from his pocket, Putin rnn to tho police station nfter the men hnd left Famous Old Fresco Discovered l1imnin tJ f.. St l , " ...i-, nun, .unv i a ircsci ni to Iinvr '"''n l",lnt,' hy ilottl y.-in mis oecn niRcnxereii in ii house nd- Mmi ng i ie old foment of Hnn JIartiuo n this city. OEXOE immui COME HAVE 30E30E MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62D & WALNUT STS. Lobttcr Dinner, $1.50 it ill iirmuti i nn.t. O Ciatt Meat an yinlln fl rilct n) .Vole (iirarc Sauce H lorlifcuerf OiKctt P liakM Pntatna Mecnehan Special, SI, SO Ijobitcr TAcrmtrforX Deviled C'rnb nirl of BoJe Tartarr Kaut, Clnmn Casino Faralvgn Polator.T u D Chicken Platter, $1.50 Halt rhekrn Sauta an llraurr w (rn Fritters T.nmttn n..A.M-. L OTT30C aoxaoc . PUBLIC LECTURE New Thought Divine Science Sundny, May 8. .1 :H0 P. M. liclleVueStratford Hotel, Rote Garden (take elevator) Rev. W. John Murray, of New York. Subject, "Prayer, Preservation, Performance." Ooltlen Text, "The Lord is nigh unto nil them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in Truth." The Public Cordially Invited Under auspices the Men's Club, E. F. Moore, President HTnAMMlIP NOTICES r LUCKENBACH LINES PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEG0L0S ANGELES SAN FRANCISC0-P0RTLAND-TAC0MA-SEATTLE S S HARRY LUCKENBACH Londinj S S K. I. LUCKENBACH May 14 SS PLEIADES May 28 Seattle Tacoma Portland San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia SS KATRINA LUCKENBACH May 9 SS JULIA LUCKENBACH May IS Philadelphia to Rotterdam SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH Loading Philadelphia to Hamburg S S WALTER A. LUCKENBACH May 9 Rotterdam Philadelphia S, S LEWIS LUCKENBACH .. My 7 Hamburg Philadelphia S S FLORENCE LUCKENBACH May 18 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. icivcTTr nminiwr' nun tnrmuti ISI - u wik.t-.iiv. iiui.nvi.i,iiiin i LOMIiAItn S3I0 I ,M,,,,M,,MlMBl..SSSSSnSSSSSSSSSSSSSlSMBSSSPSSSSSBrsSSBSSISSSTSISIISISillSmWSSSSSSM "aj FflRK IncorporateJ 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service A Steamer May 15 Fee Kpnr nnd Ttates Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Building. PhIL, P, tVtnbard OtOO-StOl-BtOS-StOI Uatn SSII-SIU Passenger and rrcight ServiccB Trom New York CHlnllOLHO A.M HOI 11IA.MPTON Miiuretiinln In 1- .lime l .Inly 14 Aiiult inlii . Mu J 31 lime 11 July S Iten mtiirlu . , lime 311 Au. IH Sept. .'.' ui i. in -in. i Vititrls riruninl i ( iironlit Allninlii (lieu) i I .Purl , M... 11 Mils 11 June 1 'lulr 1 .lune I .Inb 'i .lult ID Innc Jul) IJ Auc -'0 in nnt. ru CHI.ltHOI Hi. t II Willi Hd Suulilii .lune U .lill 31 AilC. 30 I ONDONDnilin AND QLAHCIOW Alnerln Mnr 14 - Columlilii Mn il Im" IH .lulx 10 VICIO (llllltAI. TAIl l'ATKA nt'niuiv'siiK iiin.Hi: and riuvi: Ciilnlir lii Iny li HAVANA fOIU'VNA (1II1HM.TAU t am ii ah iiimin nik Timsri! KIUMI1 l'linniinln . June I UOSTOV TO 1 UKItl'OOI. rastnlli 'MiiT'Jt I'HIt.ADri I'HIA. l'IltAI-1 H Al.r.J." . ANDIUA IIRlltl'T SMMtVA SVIOVICA (OVSrANiI.NOI'IK CON'STANA . Itlier Aruxes Miiy 1 i'HH.Arn-i'iti r" London elliivln Mut IR I'llII ADni.PHIA in t I VI lll'noT Mndfllii Mi iH I'lllt, ADD I'HIA 'I" I HMiril. I IINMI Till bW ANSI V Mrslllu Mm Tl Cinnrrl unil Anilinr si,nin Willi lines riissencrr Ollke. 1 100 Yl limit SI , I'lillit. 1'reVclit ntllre llour-e lllilc I'iiltii. AMERICAN SHIPS ARE , AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ' OCEAN VOYAGE I Now Combination Passenger nnd P r e i g h t Ships I TiiHt, LuxurinuH SteamerH, Iti'liablc 1 reight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD , UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to tho load ing porta of the world. hrlieilule of 1'iln.i urn r srr.lrf no. iieir. In Ihls iiiiier eierj Muudity, Miiinisduy unil 1 rldur. UOLLA 1 lAMEIUCAUNE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-iur-Mw N00RDAM .. May 7 June 11 July 16 ROTTERDAM . May 21 June 25 July 30 RYNDAM ... . May 28 July 2 Au(. C N. AMSTERDAM June A July 0 AuC. 13 Paueoter Office, 1531 Walnut St., Pbila. Tnt. .lime is, ini "No Splosh in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Nnmo "SAVILL" On Tnuci "Ask jour plumber" , Thomas Savill's Sons. MfV 1810-li-H nnnfn St.. PhtU JUtJUl 30DRP DINNER AT 1 30E3OI Sirloin Platter, $1,25 Kninl Wlrloln, fmh Uu.sirionn Ittil ed I'ntnto ,1( fyfiiiic-c ana 70111010 .ytimt 0 Lamb Platter, $1.00 D lloait .Sprtsp lsimb, ,l(n( Kaiu-a 0 rw IirltU olalori Sleutd Corn Fish Platter, $1.00 llrrtlrd Shad terrh Fried I'olarues rtt jnafi Curumlier Hntad jori ouch itooj on 1 oast, h Torforc Sauce, 80c S 0 sraoaoii aonaorsssg ; STI1WIMHP NOTIt i:i via Havana & Panama Canal A new vocation opportunity. Sail two oceans and tho Caribbean Sea. Travcrne the Pannma Canal. Visit romantic Spanish Amorica on maid en voyage of palatial 21,000 dis placement tons American Steamer Empire State Sailing June 25 From Baltimore to Los Angolcs Harbor and San Francisco 17 days of comfort and pleasure. t i- i' lliana l ii.il Zutie c .a11" nn 1 Uu iten tin run: s.ntooo and ii For Reservations, Tickots, or other information concerning this and slro Unr future- voyages apply to Thoi. Cook & Son, Raymond & Whitcornti Co., American lixpr Co., or to any tourist ot railroad npent, or to .E4COTCMAIL STEAMSHIP Ctt (00 ttxchuna-is lts! llnltlinjre. M MnuutUia- AteoU V. S. Hhipphn: imr BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam, Antwerp & Amsterdam A Steamer about May 25 W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents 308 ChcHtnut St. Iimlnvril 6IJ0-7.S0 Mnln 6010-1 HixieStearnship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.B. S.S. MONOMAC Kil'ectoil to Hall Mar 3011a for ROTTERDAM C.H.H.II. H. H, "WKHTKBN IIOrB llliwrleil to Hnll Mm Slllll . T TONITBIWCR HATT) Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 25 Lafayette UldiT, PhiUdelphli Lg-tmnl 60-l U-" " mo I m slo5 J SMssaaflsflsfllMEIIE JHHsVsBMa.. : RirAPrWlliTljylil I