I-JJffl 'jW,.?l?,!fw- " 1PW"' Tt -v', 1 !' . A-v-" ,.' ."a V . va:' A - ? JSpt ,,; . .--rrrrrK-- SjJ1- JffV-'U ii jiii. l.S ' -. VWS . ! J ". 1 I 1 I I ; ' r-v W ,tn " l$k i .11 !- ,'' JWENIN& PUBLIC LEDaEIPHnADELPHlA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3; 1921 . . J ' -v 0 hmuiu MLTAXADN & Thy Are Charted Mr 'Than Christiana and Ara Enslaved APPEAL TO FORBES PARTY O&Xt VinoteK CopyrieM, ttlt Omuto, P. I., June 8, Attr Wafctof or high noonttUm, ridln. tfcfMfh pine forest and fording 4MTMOM, th FortMc party rMchd Boil- i W -rtyrnc., wbr- thai found a fan- jral Maittre dt)i to hart the Axnarl- mm wini control of the Cforvrnment Maahoola. miplnc hare ma twth the OvTarawaat and th nehooU of the Jro-rfnw during the last faw yaara. Tha people of thla province differ In i appearance, drew, customs and Ian (Bca fjromtlio on the other tde of I tka vtitft. They are atrouier. mora M ad bolder than the other. The ata wear little itraw bonnets to act on -U back of their heads and ther are Mked azeept for cee itrlsxs. delaaailon of thesa mountaineers plained to Mr. Forbes that their tut were three pesos a year, while the people In the lowlands paid only toa. Th7 also -aid they had to work t.sn mo roaas ten aayw a y-r, wait iac TKT'TUtlans only had to worn are. Twy - .-..- a a Mnd tb7 were made aiarts ana t carry heavy cargooa on their srr the mountains. Mr. Forbes w aaXQCk tD rvmra una iuiiwiwi. Km hlA taxim are rappoa! to be 2 tot a i&W? - I"?1 mt tb'e njoanSlnW m ey wngUtnto Kjlt problem, the TUrfteoav P-JU1- iecnons re understood to be contaHhJJvln ot data under mnierau' " General Wood and W. Obod hM fnrtnUF tTrnor ucnarai "' tke i PhlllDDlnes. inTestlratlnx co akma In the Manrim. it became kncnKl yesterday. The documents were recertrd by the vsleaainlsslon in its rislt tbrousb north am Tnton, It is understood that the Droocrntn srtr, which has only mc member in ;e insular Lecislature. has nllpged thnt 'JM Nationalist organisation sizfr the I power of government through unfair ejection methods. Complaints received by the rommls- laJon on many wibjert in the various .rovinces Tipited, n-ill be referred to the 'bureaus having jiirlndictiti over the natters, It was Hnnouneed jeitenln The mlMion mnde public its intention to spend much of lt time hero in il- itertainlns whether tlie ndminNtrntion f jdstice hn? been Impnvtinl ami aaaLBiiMi'Jafc'ilBaaT BBBBELfiVtaar vvPaaaVaaaVBB9 atwn iKaiBTVrBBBaaaaTi bBSBbVWkj t "WE LIKE OUR NEW DADDY, SA YS LITTLE CHARLES LANE Elcvcn-Y ear-Old Son of Bride of "Eddie" Zimmerman, Ex Lifeguard, Spcakt for Himself and Five Brothers and Sisters lrSfi Time R.CB .A. aaaianaor frand la the tafhJar MIS8 MARGARET SCHEKTZ Of Quakertowo, Pa., whoso en- ftimmi to Ilenry Moyer, Jr., of Perkaaie, has been announced whether all prisoners are given a fnlr and speedy triaL ttefinnlnc next wpek the commlsiou will visit the protincee near Muni la All parsons wlH be invited to expre their Tiewa on independence and other ub- jacts. "We all like our new daddy, Mr. Zimmerman," t-aid Chorles Lane, speaking today for himself and Mm five brothers nnd ("liters, di'cussinj; the mar rl6e of his mother, widow of Cornellii? A Lane, a former Philadelphia pub lisher The six children were left at home when Mr. nnd Mrs. "Kddlc" Zim merman went on their honeymoon. They had evidently been Instructed not to dtoeups the marrispc of their mother to the former lifeguard. . Chnrlci. elev en years old, after some questioning, ndmltted Ihat he lind n brother nainrd Cornellu and two sisters numed Mollio and Anita, but then lightened up and refused to ndmlt that his two brothers were named Joseph nnd Clernld Since the announcement of the wed ding there N an increased demand for job.i as llfegunrds nt Mnnhnttnn Bench. The habitues of tltHt resort nre all talk ing romance, while down In Bermuda Eddie Zlmmertnnn famous nmong those who punrd the surf is honeymooning with his bride. Mr Lane left his widow n grent fortune pnrt of which is n magnificent residence nt Falmouth street and llnmpden nvenue. In the sec tion built up between Hhcepshend Bay and the ocean tho last few years. The hou Is one of tho finest, at tho resort? General Asphalt 8a, 1930 Western N. Y. & Pa. R. It. Stock Pcnnn. Ohio Pr. Lt. 7Vis, 1940 Syracuse- Light & Pr. 5s, 1954 Land Title- Didc, Phi la. P.. jltnbf I'MkUtlebia Stock BmhM VtnJtVi" mil ajTalllno IIV EDWIffJ.SCHOETTLECO. IMN.llthSt. Philadelphia Boxe and Mailing Tube rawbwisKi'arsniinii'iQiiiii'anjia!! It has nn elusive, fascinating flavor esco Coffee Quiet $ 45 At all our Stores RJLfllMWCLi la&; 3LJ$$,So. TTm.W.riMTtStKKT Vty 52 Walnut St. AJ, BBlNGSPSCiA riin'iiBiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiGffliwfliiiwiiiiitcffliiffiiiiiiaii.iiibK Attract attention by seeming to avoid it that is the secret of be ing well-dressed. Stylebilt Clothes are so quiet in fashion, that they draw second glances of approval. tit HILTONCOMpA1,5rv 1211-12 J 3 Chestnut Street Clothes Shopt In Principal Otia NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO . I V ' 1 tyyjysjjjj "IL ' inn , i L.'TJ. Dcrcrr Co.. SO N. 2(1 St. hMain loop. jitiTKrt tit j Galvanized Boat Pumps , fjKJnTaX Quailninle I'l ife M IsVT'TJl Oold lined K i iff ' SWI Vor w Kenle X& 111 &upprlor Ounil'i 'Wnrlj m 1 I aV i?A "s,:"ni v 'i niiiKii b K'Lm THK IIAVKIN to A kAaP Hltl-20 CIIIMMT vt. VII j hW '"'"k ':rvi,,or ,ja IHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIfTnTlM- 1 &:. 1 nrhtSoUo'" Vr Sh ' flrurnte IJJ lllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIHnT s& j dy& Arc Offering: romorrow FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS ANGLESEA AND WILDWOOD $1.50-Rund Trip-$1.S0 War Tax, 12 Crnle Addlllon.il SUNDAYS, June 5, 12 and 19 SPECIAL TRAIN r.uMni Slnndnril Time I.TI1. Market M. Wluirf. 5:48 . M. Regular Kxr. Train, 6:20 . M. Itrturnlnc lfnr WIIUuouil 4:30 I. M. Pennsylvania System rj,Z , WHEREVER the Itching, nJ whaterer the cauie, Reiinol Ointment usually itops it at once. Easy and economical to use. Try it and . Iwi imtgiil iell It. Resinol Women's New Shade Tan Smart Strap Pumps Baby French or High Louis Heels A Superlative Value, Featured at Footwear of Dalsimer hiph standard of workmanship, that inut make nn apncal women who ap eciato correct VV VS. prrciaie correct s. ""IwwK Sy fashion combined 'iff, , V .cy Xvv'4'1 cconorny' if S ' M " f u yv "-rra vv "vjor ,-' $ SssZ illllllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnMR MEN Silk Hosiery to harmonize $1.95 See This Special TOMORROW! Summer OXFORDS In Every Wanted Leather and Toe Shape J3 FARM AND GARDEN 'DEMONSTRATION WEEK Dalsimer Quality Fashion & Lowest Prices TIIRr.E requisites that every woman r,., J I ... .,. ..,-.. tun uvjji-iiu, ujxjn in tni1 oif Shoe Store." l'seiy ni-v fashion thouelit in footwear finds its way here first, and always at the lowest po&aible price. I rr,UK new sports and uhite oxford i and piiwptt are note here hi plentiful Kiriely priced very reasonable. Onyx Silk Socks 55c i DOES THK WORK or 4 MKN MERRY GARDEN AUTO-CULTIVATOR Manufactured br The Atlantic Machine & Mfg. Co. run salk nv PMUojlpbla Varmira A lJalrnnen' hiiij. tti'l 'nilU",nln i.ijsikt. voinnn at., ltankford THE BIG SHOE STORE With four ilnnn nurl cn?' capacity for 600 men, women, misses, boys and children 1204-06-08 Market Street It la1 of red brick with Spanish tile root and is surrounded by Italian gardens. Tho marriage- ceremony was per formed by the Rer. I). .J. McCarthy, faster of St. Mark's Catholic Church in Sheepsbend Bay, who had been in structing Mr. Zimmerman, who had been a non-Catholic, In the tcneta of tho faith for two montha and who had baptized him only a fow dnya before the wedding. Mr. Zimmerman,, or "Eddie," as hi was known to all of his friends, was ono of the most popular llfo guard along tho coast, lie. has been in the servjeo fifteen year, and his co-workers declare there was never a tlrowif ing nt any beach where he was on guard. Ho waa qttlto a. "pal" of the WOPXD'fl MOST BBAUTlFUIi TITBATIIB MARKET AT 19TH 11 A. M. TO 11.1B P. M. THE KID OF "THK KID" JACKIE COOGAN IN FIHBT BHOWINO OP "PECK'S BAD BOY" In "NOW Attraction . -',uJ'u on NEVEn" vocajj KBATUKis aliUain'O. Dantont !. H"old L,yd Nr-Kt Work Mo,t 'Mwslve HpcUcla icai ween. Ever Produced "DECEPTION" Th Oratt nominee l!hw FlImM Enaettd by Cat of 7000 ropt STANTONm1 ELSIE FERGUSON In Flmt Phowln of "Sacred nnd Profane Love" ADDED ATTnACTION,, NEWEST Hallroom Boys Comedy "CIRCUS HEROES" Fwturlng' BID BjrrTH Anlmli, Acrobt LllllDUIIn. flfl Show Nl Wrti- LIOVE1, nnnTMonn In "THE DEVI1V3 QARDES" PAT APFT 1214 "Amtrrr aTHEET i jrXl-irWsi-i 10 A. M. to litis p. ii. Roscoc (Fatty) Arbucklo In "THE TRAVELING BAT.EBMAN" Nul Week THOMAS MKIC1HAN In "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN" Avrarlia chestnut bt. del. lero ETHEL CLAYTON ., Next Welt "THE impKEN DOLL." VICTORIA n'Moir;,. J58&& "NOT guilty" Net Week "THE WAKEFIELD CASE" " a pitol 2i u.nKE7r. "tijebt DirTrMT MAHKET ST. Bel. 1TTH rvtliVJl-ilM 1 "Heart of Maryland" MAUKKT 6THEET AT JUNIPEH California Bathing Girl8pJrng0n GLOBE ni IMONT'S 0T" AnCH. Evea.. 8:13 EMMETT WELCH Minatrela Comlp Pllri "Himllnic Bumleir Gold" TROCADFRO rootlUtht Maldi and rmijAPguHtA'a gonjaatoaT TngATnEa Pnn 11 nioiitb at bus VjrrvIrV Mtn. Wed and Bat. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, 50c to $2 ONLY SHOW IN TOWN! Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians In tha Captivating Musical Comedy r. .ilUrn nnil fmicpht thpm in swim .mil Instructed them In athletics. Up to bis mnrrlngo Air. zitmmcrmnn lived with his parents and sler at 20 Olcnndn l'lace, Brooklyn. In tho mar- .1.... Ilximn Mi. 'Iminormnn tttivft his ngo as thirty -ono nnd his bride gave Iicrs as tinny-six. no both in uut i.ntion as a broker nnd it Is understood that he will enter that business j7 addition giro Instruction in athltic, ''' ... , Confessed Dynamiter Held Nornsioi, tjuno a. At a h..j 1 belforo Magistrate J. Frank t9 1 Imil for ifo-nnmllliie tho nnt.riW0 Xorrlitown Magnesia nnd Ahet. p 1 M rOyi k, A 1 M 7 L-J ixur irj GRAND OLD NfiMlt Seata flailing for Naxt Week FORREST Mat Vk s"i0' BRo Tax POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS Beat Picture of the Year THE PARISH PRIEST ii : ik IS , SEE THE GARDENS under tha nneplc" of THE BCHOOL OF HOnTICin.TtTRE FOH .,.. ..'WOMEN. Ambler. Pa. FIFTH GARDEN DAY SATURDAY. JUNE 4 2 to p. jr. Mm. Oej. VT. Elklnn. Jr. - - Elklnn Park Aahbourne rond -wet o( Tork road Mm Wm. L. Elklnn .... Klhlna T.irk Aahbourne road trest of Torlc rood Mrs. John Orlbbol ...... Wj-ncole Church road eaat of powerhouse Mr Jaaao T. Starr I.axerork . n.tiS7i50,?"V9n'J8 v1 ot '"hurrh road ADMIPFION 60c. fl for All the Oardens In case of rain 1'ie gardens will bo open tha following Afonday. EITH'S THEATRE SCnEEN IDOL3 IN PEBSON FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE Perry- Bronson & Baldwin -winni. i i!"" ""jyi ua urown ana uonnie QDonnell and a Blr Feature 'Show' WILLOW GROVE PARK LAST TWO DATS OF NAIIAN rnANKO AND HIS OnCHESTUA Beley L""n',. Sheplierd, Honr.vio: r.oula Bplel man. Pianist; Emll Folcnin. Violoncello Mulc pavilion res. aeatB on alo at the p(lri Bide on the TVIIlIng Amuecmenta Danci In Danceland Vlelt tho Theatre DINE AT THE CASINO JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. Private leteon. Adult jnrt Children's Cla Modem nnd Eathetlo Dn 'ng nmgm Thur Evfc tlw... rri 5Q7 7 Freight Costs: Should building ii'ait for them to como down? A SARCASTIC contributor once put in the church missionary box an envelope containing a cent and a dollar, with a note saying, "Thia cent is for tho heathen. The dollar is to pay for getting it to them." Paying our freight bills to-day makes ua think of this man, when we add those heavy bills to tho cost of the lumber. Compared with last year, lumber now is very clcap but freights and wages arc not. Is it better to build now, or to wait? Waiting may seem safer; but if you watch, you will notice that it is always the men who act that come out ahead. The demand for buildings this year will give them a higher value that will more than repay the extra cost. Wise men are putting on steam and going ahead. Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on time, sec thnt the lumber conies from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company THH LUMBEIl CENTRE 300 Commercial Trust Buildinp, Philadelphia i:.STABMSIinD 1S68 SOUTHERN 6AI.ES OITICK CHARLOTTE. Jf. C. g HE 'V'ii''jiii;iir1i'i"iiii;'!i,i!i l wi'i.i;1'"'! i if iW'-'ii'i'i fi Mw'i'M'- ! . W ''' '" ' ' '''"l ' " 'll'l ' .HI. .1 HHA ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents g Directed by ERNEST; LUBITSCH "DECEPTION" is the purple patch that Paramount has clipped out of history to show the astounding love-record of Henry VIII, and the roses and thorns that bestrewed the path of the ladies he wed. See Europe's greatest emotional actress, Henny Porten, in the role, of beautiful Anne Boleyn, the girl whose beauty gained her a throne. See Emil Jannings, the star who glittered so brightly in "Passion." He is Henry VIII. 7000 in the ' Wajp M JSaai Jiyi aWIMjaMjgaaayMMPr cmst T ASZ7 . .vT ' JSy Saddle Strapx j'' ''''" ft' s4k J& Kngltsh Las' ' ,' Wiy s&UUI $y Brogue Lai' t ''ov ',V6' "i20n 'AST Miihocranv Calf X "'.'Vl ''.'.. :xV. &W $? Pebble Gram Cnlf ; o :."'.: 'iW&t&f 7 ifuvana Brown Kid '"' J&Sdt AS Brown Cordovan V tSsit ST T,ln Henthor Grain rrnrrS0 iS Black ( alf ""BiJP Think of the most costly and kaleidoscopic photo play ever produced: "Deception" easily outshines it! Medieval architecture by the mile, drawbridges, portcullises, frowning castles, Westminster Abbey, all the pomp, plunder and ritual of a gaudy age and a ruffled court! See "Deception" and realize once again how far Paramount Pictures are in advance of the whole screen industry. ii' 'Deception" was seven months in the making; 200 carpenters; 200,000 tons of Band j 400 stucco workers; -20.00C pounds of iron; three months spent In building 125,000 pieces of waJUDg trtone; seta alone; 84,000 roof tiles, nnd 12,000 (square yards of canvas; 12,000 square yards of paving 14,000 sacks of plaster; stone. aE- A. c7fe fT a yammoimt Beginning Monday, June 6th At M.WA.W.VUS - TOT "l.V, " MARKET AT. lJJ21 ' 'TTMnTiri? wJ5Sc3iS?fS??KiiL ? u iu M Nwllir ' Jh W Ml m i rStfflP KZJMil him m ULiwa ' i urn i iiwir i i rminrift ri f-."- i"r minrr'r rn .m -r . . .L IE".!! .. iiJrrriKrltVV M V ft 5. 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