',i-C- ' V ' r- Sf yW". r, x. jm JLL ul .-.;. av IWISH CHARITIES ALPHA BETA PHI HOLD INITIATION' bureau: stplalned 'that' (he playground Jtiiri tha ikwet Intcfiecied Cminclfman Pomnif I Director Tustln explained thnt he ment to the Welfare Committee jester day that Howard O. Welch, head nt the k.iltulifi-L IhlHadlrtg, pT acccptert appointment to thVJM crcated.imaltloii f vocational thuJ were ciesea during scnooi nour to bib- courage truancy. wm hen I was a hoy we didn't have f tl.i, ili,..rft, nf PL.ai.i. .''.r iii inu iu..i ui viiiarnic ics flnd C any playgrounds hut we- played hooker :, PASS THEIR GOAL mencas . . More Than $250,000 Raised for f. Director Tutln Makes An nouncomont Following Criti cism by Councilman Halt Year's Work as Dinner Ends Drive :ls f "f 10 OPEN SUNDAY JtL toremqBt cicSaA ' II in ISV ' w V i ? Wr 600 CAMPAIGNERS CHEER Vhen the right rinr ilr'vn for th Federation of JewMi Charities of Philadelphia elosetl Inst iilcbt In a ilax' tllne shower of Rold, the volunteer worker relaxed for the first tlmr. their faeti radiant with the eonwlousnexs of a vletary earned and won. The qttarter-inllltqn ilnllnr xoal wa-j pnwd by more tlian!T000, The grand total of collections wnn announced nt .1 rally of tram worker nnd thrlr rap tains at the Adelphla Hotel as $2.VU7. "Open your heart thrn our doors won't clorc." the. fighting idojjan of the drfre, wan changed to "You opened your hearts now our doors won t clone." Six hundred men and women workers attended the rally nnd rose to their fret with cheers of thanksgiving ut the an nouncement of success. The fifty-three charitable Institutes of the Federa tion received nn eloquent reply from the Jews of Philadelphia and arc as sured of support for the year. That answer means that thouf.nds of Buffering men and women, the nged. the homeless, the downtrodden, the desti tute, widows and orphans, will be cared for another- twelve months. $1,000,000 Drive Assured Hut the Federation Is not Roint to rest on l laurels. Colonel Samuel 1). It, one of the leaders of the cainpnlgn. announced that the Federation next ywir will launch a $1,000,000 campaign In connection with an extensive building program. The $1,000,000. Colonel Lit wld. would be collected over a period of four years, and the fund would be uwl to erect up-to-date buildings, full of light air and snshine, for several of the Institutions affiliated with the Fed cratlon. "Thousands of men, women and children." declared the colonel, "are turned away from our doors each year even while the generosity of the .lews of this city enables ut to keep those doors open. The reason is that there is not sufficient room In our hospitals, our orphanages and other refuges for the tick, the aged and the poor. Many nulldings Antiquated "Our buildings are not only cramped, they are also antiquated. Many of the institutions are sorely in need of new, up-to-date quarters. 1 am confident that all of you will give us )our best efforts In that work as you have in this cam paign and in the past.' The team enntcins ahsured Colonel c Lit and Louis Wolf, president of the Federation, that heir groups of workers stood re.tdy to enter the laid again ut a moment's notice at the rail of the heads of the organization. Ths day's total reported last night was $04.1G7. Added to the previous total of .$101,0:10. that Mini brought the crand total up $255,107. The team repotting (he largest total -for the .entire drive was that captained by Albert M. (Irecnfield. which r ortcd contributions of $.15,000. .Incio Llt'j team was second, win fr.U.- 03: the team of Kills A. Ulmbol third. with $27,725; that of -A. Wolf fourth, with $27,047. and that of Jotenh N. Bnellenburg fifth, with ll.Si.". The women's division, under the leadership of Mrs. Arthur Luub, sur ' passed its efforts In all pir-ylnus cam paigns, collecting W.O0O. The Iiowr team among the women ua that of Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, which r.iied $11,571. Mrs. J.cnh Weinstein's team waa next, with $0(ftl. Kr sssssssssssssHsiasfcj . bmsssshss 7 .lsssssBFWSMffyMSSSssSMMsssiV jef 4HE.sLvr i. vrt)7J'4jt)2'fd7 JiSmbbbbHbbbbbbbbT lter I'hoto Service The West riiilndclphia High School chapter of that fraternity selected Chestnut street for a part of the Initi ation ceremonies. This group was caught nt Tenth afreet COLLINGSWOOD TO HONOR WAR HEROES Monument to Living and Dead Who Served Abroad to Be Unveiled TEACHERS VOTE THIS WEEK The memorial monument to thc 500 men nnd women of Collingswood, X. J., who served in the World War was placed in portion there todny on the high school plaza, facing Knights Park, in readiness for the dedication exercises next Monday. The monument of pink granite stands sixteen feet high and Is surmounted by n bronze eagle perched on a ball. The names of the former service men nud women of the town appear on a bronze tablet. In the lUt of the borough's heroes are four gold star names. Tlieve are llohcrt Shields. William Tatem. Harry Howies and Klwood Young. Shields, a mnrlne In the- fainou? Second Divl-don, was killed ut Cnntlgny while attempting t save the life of a wounded comrade. Klaborate ceremonies have been ar 1 tinged for the dedication. United State Senator Walter E. Edge will be the principal speaker. A parade of ex-service men, Civil nnd Hpunlsh War Veterans. National (luard contingents, sailors troni the Philadel phia Navy Yard, fraternal and patriotic societies, Hcd Cross units, Hoy and fllrl Scout organizations, fire coin panic and school children from neigh boring towns will precede the unveiling. ,V feature of the ceremonies will be a I shower of a thousand tiny American Hags to be dropped from the top of 11 hundred-foot Hag pole at the climax 1 of the exercises. ' Hundreds of school children, under I the leadership of Miss Ethel MrKinley, musical director of the collingswood1 schools, will be mascd about the monu ment and sing patriotic songs. The dedication program is in charge of the Collingswood Fire (Vi., of which Mayor Thomas W. .lack is president. Choose Representatives to the Much-Talked-Of Council Teachers are balloting In the public Fchonls this week for their representa tives ut the teachers'" convention which will form the much-talkcd-of Teachers' Council. Word has been sent from educational headquarters as to the allotted number of delegates for each group of instruc tors. The department of superintend ence bus selected Its representative Dr. Oliver P. Cornman, an asociate huperintendent. Superintendent Broom was chosen, but he declined to act, saying he would rather not be an elected mem ber of the convention, but merely an adviser. Dr. Spencer Is Tendered Reception A reception was tendered lo the Ilev. Dr. David Spencer, pnstor emeritus of the Lehigh Avenue Knptist Church, at hi home. 2755 North Thirteenth street. Inst night. The nccnslon wns the eighty-second anniversary of Dr. Spen cer's birth. Dr. Spencer retired from the ministry five years ngo. lie pre viously had been pastor of the Lehigh Avenue Church seven yenrs. He wns born In (icrmautown mid had been In the ministry sixty years. TO HONOR DR. SCOTT Musicians to Endow Scholarship In His Name The thirtieth anniversary of the Philadelphia Music Teachers' Associa tion will bo celebrated at the ltellevuc Stratford this evening with a banquet. Nearly 500 reservations have been re ceived. A Rneclol tribute of honor and es teem r-lll be paid Dr. Hugh A, Clarke, dean of the department of music at the University of Pennsylvania. Feeling that some permanent recognition la due him for his long and faithful services in holding up the standard of music In Philadelphia for sixty years as teacher, organist and choral director, a commit tee of the P. M. T. A., assisted by the Alumni Society of the University and other musical organisations, has ob tained the amount necessary to es tablish a scholarship, in his name, in the music department nt Pennsylvania, This scholarship, to be known as the Hugh A. Clarke Scholarship, will be lecelvcd for the University by Dean Warren P. Laird. As the fund has been oversubscribed, the balance will be presented to Dr. Clarke. 26 TO TEACH FIRST AID Red Cross Examinations for Inspec tors in Factories Passed Twenty-six persons, four of theui women, yesterday passed the examina tion for Inspectors given by Major M J. Shields, the local representative of the Ited Cross, and will teach first aid in the Industrial plants in the Phila delphia district. They will carry out the state-wide campaign of Clifford It. Connolly, Sec retary of Labor and Industry of the State, to reduce the scrioubness ot ac cidents In the plants. Their aim is to teach the application of first-aid treat ment, explaining to workmen the im portance nf Immediate attention in minor accidents. Major Shields, who wns the origi nator of industrial first aid, will in struct similar inspectors In the offices in Scranton, Lancaster. Pittsburgh. Moorestown Girl Honored MIm Anne Horner, a soohomore nt Wilson College, has just been elected exchange editor on next year's Pharetrn J'.oard. Miss Horner has already been the recipient of several college honors nnd was a few months ngo made a mem ber of the honorary upper class literary society. Phi Chi Psi Miss Horner is n daughter of Mrs. John G. Horner, 0 Moorestown. N. .T. P MEMORIAL DAY Everything for the cemetery lot. Flower ases, baskets, basket hooks, shears, sickles, trowels, etc. SPECIAL SIX GERANIUMS IN BLOOM $1.25 Vot Dellrered MICIIELL'S GRASS SEED tor every purpose, aartrd lawiii, torrace, stssbore, coif eourieB, Iiattures. clc. MICHELL'S FERTILIZERS Ilono !l!ul, fchoep Manure, Cow Mnnurr, rtr. I.miil Mower-, Hollerd. Lnnn fiprlnlilrrc. flurctcn Itenc and cTerythlnif need 3d for the l.nivn and fiordpn. FLOWERING PLANTS' Asters, Cannas, Clematis, Geraniums, Honeysuckles, Hy drangeas, Moon Flowers, Sweet Alyssum, Scarlet Sage, Roses, etc VEGETABLE PLANTS Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Parsley, Tomato, Effjr Plant, etc., fresh from our nurseries every day. I MKMSX'S HSS 51i;!? .ST- -f iiiiui m . 4- MRS. DOLAN LEFT $500,000 Accounts of Administrators to Be Called for Adjudication Next Month Mrs. Sarah llrookc Dolnn, widow of Thomas Dolan, left nn estate valued nt $500,750.21, according to the accounts of tho administrators, the Fidelity Trust Co.. Thomas .T. Dolnn and II Gnle Dolan, which w ill lie called for adjudication in tlm Orphans Court enrly next month. Mrs. Dolnn died intetnte. on August 17, lO-l), at 1S09 Walnut Hiect. The accountants In their ttntement claim credit for disbursements amounting to SC4.152.02, leavlns S440.0O7.1!) for distribution among the heirs. Mother and Baby Badly Burned George Wolfgang, eleven months old, was badly burned while playing with matches at his home, 102 North Twep-ty-fourth street, Camden. Ills mother. Mr. Ellwibeth Wolfgang, was burned on the face, arms nad hands when she beat out the llanics. The child Is in a serious condition nt Cooper Hospital. .mariiBerKKffflWRTfliraraMTMBfjsi' Biggest bread value today Victor Bread RiLLSiBHiaLLfliHEjiLLrflriRKuSr tlUKBIUm&BE-lli& LLLLLILLifl&liBLLLLLLLH IHl WmmmW&Mzivis. , r 1 Are You Fit at Fifty? big loaf 6 At all our Stores 1 AKiH I prATEtfl As you dream of boy-hood activities, arc you satisfied with your physical self of Way. Some folks, you know, arc old at forty: others younj; at sixty. One's aire is not so much a matter of years as it is a condition of the body. Many physicians and scientific men say that the average life could be increased in usefulness by a number of years if we drank nothiii" but absolutely pure water. The purest natural water reported by the U. S. Government is Paradise Water, with less than one grain of solid matter in a gallon of 58,372 grains! Unlike or dinary water, it docs not bring cither germs or insoluble mineral impurities into the human system. Instead, it is highly solvent, which means that it dilute: and dissolves the poisonous wastes of the human system, flushinz them out! Because of this cleansing and purifying effect, the continued use of Paradise Water promotes the proper functioning of the kidneys, which in turn produces a healthier condition of the arteries and heart. Paradise, therefore, by tending to ward off hardening of the arteries, is especially beneficial for people past middle life. It will indeed keep you fit at fifty! Paradise is delightful in taste a perfect table water. Quarts, pints and half-pints. Natural or Carbonated. At grocers and drug stores. Try a case. .. 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Thnt is mndf wiwiblc tlirmisn the nnnoimofment of Director of J'uhllc Velfare Turtln yNtorda'. following a meeting of Council's Welfare Commit tee. The action followed the crltlclem of the closed playgrounds In the congested dlatrletH, made recently bv Councilman Charles It. Hall. The committee 'ws rornddcrlnir the appropriation of f.VXX) for thc.purclihce of nlayaround equipment. "It is the Intention of the depart ment," said Mr. Tustln, "to life the equipment In the nmaller nlayuroiimls In the congested eectlonw. He also stated that It had been the experience of the dpeartment thnt the Increase In conveniences wan always followed by n reduction of street accidents Involving the smaller children, ".I am very glad to hear tho Director talk that way," Mid Mr. Hall. "In the first fonr monthH of this year twen tyelght children were Wiled nnd HWl injured as n result of accidents on the streets. I believe the city in making a mistake not to provldo for more email playgrounds "In mnny of the crowded district the oily ought to have placet where mothers enn take their babies on hot nights and If they want to, let thcra stay there all night." Director Tustln also made announce was thdroughly In accord with Mr. HalPn suggestion. The Councilman told of a Sunday aft ernoon visit lie had made to Wccaccoe Playground, Catharine street between Fourth nnd Fifth. "There's a blr Iron fence around the playground and it was padlocked. Children were playing nil around the street outside. 'Are you going to open it up for us,' several of the children asked. In reply to a question the you'ngkters told me It was never opened on Sunday, and only the after noons of other days." Miss Sophlri I(. 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The glistening teeth you see every where now show the results of its use. Everyone needs it, as this simple test will show. See the results it brings In ten days and decide that for yourself. You must fight film Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. Vou can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not effec tively combat it Your tooth brush has left much of it intact. And that clinging film may do a ceaseless damage. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. MDlions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also af other serious troubles, local and Internal. Thus film causes most tooth troubles. And, despite the tooth brush, all those troubles have been constantly Increasing. Some have become so common as to be alarming. 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