Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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BVEINTNO PUBLIC !LM)GBIPHlEAIEEPHrA MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921
HIDING URGES
ARMY
TRAINfN
Reappointed
cava Everv Young Man Able tq
("Do So Should Enter
. Summer Camps
100)000
A YEAR HIS GOAL
W4 .Mifnsfon, June 13. Preillent
Unnllng, In a statement mnde pfibllc
Rundj iy, urges every young mnn whri cart
possij )ly arrange to do so to attend one
of tile citizens' military training damws
to h i conducted by the War Depart
tnenl this summer. Tho statjemtfnt
read :
"' hope every young man wlio enn
arra ige It uijl attend one of tle clli
tens ' military training enmps to me
conducted this oummer by tho War le
parfment In each of tho nlnd arany
corjs areas. ,
1 1n this way ho will Increue his
worth to tho Nation and obtain Indi
vidual benefits of priceless vttluel to
hlmsol' and to the community in w'fcich
he lives. '
"I, hopo to nee established in I my
.Administration a comproheiiHito syiitcm
of Voluntary military training fo f at
Jent 100,000 men each year. Fvery
fo-Ang man who Is willing to pniparc
hlnidelf for tho defense of his co'Antry
rynould be given an opportunity to Jo so.
"Our present nationnl defensii law
'established an economical and demo
cratic military policy thoroughli con
Mstrjt with our national traditions.
Jt provides for a f-niall regular n'Jmy to
be augmented by great citizen foccs in
the event of national emergeic'. This
Is our traditional milltar y policy.
!ut whereas in the past tfiie'e larger
yxtrtm
vj.ir forces have been
uporlzea
nfter the occurrence of nij emergency,
provi les that the
the new law wisely
t lllll'ttUl l Ul LllVll
Bo
of
orgn lzation shall
Co estnblliheU ami uevc Hied in time
neacc, in so far as v uls is practi
cable throueh the volunf nrv service of
our patriotic young men,' The Army of
the United States, as , defined In the
new lnw. comprises thtf regular army,
tho National Guard nni I the organized
reserves. Every patriod c citizen should
wcourago thi develorf ment of these
forces, each within its J coper sphere."
HUGHES FOND 01-NOVELS,
-COLLEGE DISF'LAY SHOWS
Librarian at Brown I Denies Secretary
of Stato la, Pedantic
Providence, Juno 1 13. (By A. P.)
To disprove statenl its ho has heard
to the effect that CU tries Evans Hughes,
Secretary of State, did not read novels,
and that he was 'so absorbed In sci
ence that he misso i all the poetry and
romance of collf go life," Librarian
Barry h. Koopmi n, of the John Hay
Library, Brown University, has pre
pared a unique t -xhlbit for those ivho
attend commenci ment at Brown this
week.
In three glass -Inclosed cases In the
library will bo ej :hlb!ted the very books
that Secretary I Hughes read while in
college, togethes with facetious articles
contributed by I dm to college publica
tions and oth?r i eminders of his student
life.
The record (J lows that Sir. Hughes
took 105 books from the university li
brary for volutV tnry reading and a sig
nificant fact J j that there is not a
fdratlfic treati iei among them.
Among the novelists represented arc
Dickens, Scot , fThaekeray, Balzac and
Bulwer. Thf jpoetlcal works Include
most of the r las.vic. An article which
Mr. Hughet contributed to the Bru
ftonlan of IS TO on "Mental Discipline,"
Is also shotv? a.
BLAZE HOLDS UP
BUM STATE
Strikers Nbt Blamed, Although
Vessel and Western Comet
Had Beon Crippled
135 PASSENGERS ABOARD
Central Nws l'lioto
Colonel K. Rlckanls, of tho Pcun
sylvanln National Guard, has been
tnado chief of tho Mllltla Bureau,
War Department, by Secretary
Weeks. Colonel Richards was ap
pointed by the Wilson Administra
tion, but his confirmation was held
up In tho Senate
SEVERAL KILLED IN OIL FIRE
Lightning Ignites Salt Lako City
Plant Twenty-five Injured
Salt Lake City, .Tune 13. Two
known dead, tho probability of at least
sir others dead in tho debris, more than
twenty-five injured, many others un
accounted for and n property loss of
nearly $1,000,000 was the toll of the
fire which started Saturday night at 0
o'clock in the plant of the Utah Oil Re
fining Co., when n bolt of lightning
struck a tank containing 1,500.000 gal
lons of gasoline distillate. The total
loss of lite will not be known until the
rolls of city firemen and company em
ployes are checked.
Raltimoro, .1uno 18. Crippled by ft
firo caused by n flarchack In her for
ward cnglno room, tho new passenger
steamship BucHeyo State, of tho Matson
1 Navigation Coi, which sailed at dawn
yesterday on her maiden trip to
California pouts, is lying four miles
off Annapolis in Chesnpeoko Bay And
will return, officials say, to Baltimore
today for repiilrs.
The engine 'room was flooded. Naval
Academy firo tugs and the fircboat
Dclugo from 3altimoro rendered assist
ance. Officers oil the ship do not blamo
strikers forrthe origin of tho fire and
deny rumorff circulated to that effect.
Extent or the damage to tho veswl
will not b known until lnte today.
There are J135 passengers on the Buck
eye State. Officials deny reports of a
pecond fireiln the afternoon on the shin.
The Buckjyo State waa to havo sailed
on May j, hut had been held up over
slnco by t be rrmrlno strike.
Tho firo came a3 the climax to an
exciting c ay In shipping circles. Ti
big oceaia steamships tho Buckeye
State anil the Western Comet were
found to have been badly disabled,
and the damace is laid by sh ti
ping uiefi to strikers. The engine
trouble o(i the JJuckeye state prevented
the steamshln from sailing baturuay.
When an attempt uas made to start
yesterday It was found that the feed
pipes of he Buckeye State were choked
with waf te and other substances. Fur
ther Investigation disclosed that the
RIOT 0V ER HUMAN SACRIFICE
Tax CoD ectors In India Fire on
ZeaUf ta Who Burn Woman
Stella, India, June 13. (By A. P.)
A GoU eminent report on the recent
serious I riot in the village of Sirohl
states if was caused by the offering of
human f sacrifice. During the disorder
seven n ersons were killed and ten
wound m j.
The , village, which Is the homo of
many J nembers of the ancient sect of
Chara s, became greatly excited over
the ref usal of the Charays to pav tas.
8epo were sent to mforce collection.
the ra aort r.ays, nnd found the Charays
had J followed traditional methods of
bring ng tlw vengeanco of heaven upon
the 4 tate by burning an old woman
allvo. She had been placed upon a
pyrcB, which was lighted by ber nearest
relntf ves.
VBJ hen the troops attempted to rescue
the victim, the i'lagers opposed them
wlU( knives and Kworde, wounding sev
eral' soldiers. The Sepoys thereupon
flre into the crowd, which scattered.
Tbq woman died.
itles Service Corp. Securities
. G. Budd Pfd.
fnited Drug. Co. 8s, 1911
laston Cons. Electric 5s,
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licmbtra Philadelphia S'ock Exchange
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for fh wom&n who la wlie
enouih to protect herlf at the
ihore, In tn mountains or while
motoring with our Skin Toed.
. . Jhtful toilet prepratton
which claani!. often and nrfur
'hM without harmlnf. Handy
tuba, 85o. Jar, II
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LLEWELLYN'S
PhlladflphlaS standard Inu
Wik Chestnut StxeeA
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HEINZ
OVEN BAKED
BEANS
with Tomato Sauce
Johnny is next? thing to a hur
ricane when he comes burst
ing into the house for a meal
of Heinz Bal:ed Beans. Oh,
Boy I he likesi them! And ifs
because his mother gives him
nourishing food that Johnny
is so husky md healthy.
Heinz Bakf3d Beans are as
healthful and nutritious as they
are good tp eat The Heina
method of (aven baking by dry
heat presf3rves their natural
goodness and Heinz famous
Tomato Sfeuce lends a tang and
flavor thit give them supreme
perfection
Make I.einz Baked Beans the
staple dish .in your home cook
ing. M lways keep a good sup
ply ont hand.
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unions, joints and oil cups throughout
the exUnslvo oil-burning system had
been tampered with. The electric sys
tem was also disabled, according to
men employed on tho vessel.
On May 8 tho Jnnancso steamship
Tokuyo Maru burned off Cape Mears,
Oregon, with tho loss of several lives.
Explosion occurred on tho vessel.
In April tho M. A. Knapp, owned by
Porter-Gllderslecve, Inc., towing con
tractors, was sunk under mysterious
clrcumstancss nt tho foot of Market
street In the Dclawnro River.
Pope to Name Three New Cardinals
Home, June 13. (By A. P.) Cre
ation of thrco new cardinals was ex
pected when the sacred college con
vened here today nt a secret consis
tory. It was understood that Monidg
nor Taecl PorcolH, the papal major
domo; Monslgnor Itatti, the nuncio to
Poland, and Monslgnor Laurent!, sec
retary of the congregation of the propa
ganda, wuld bocnnmod to receive the
red hot.
SHAPING TIN WAGE SCALE
Conference Reports "Progress," but
Hasn't Reached Agreement Yet
Atlantic City, Juno 18. Representa
tives of tho sheet and tin division of
the Amalgamated Association of Iron,
Steel and Tin Workers and of the
Western Sheet nnd Tin-Plate Manu
facturers.' Association, who havo been
In conference hern several daVs reeard-
lng wages and working condltlona for
next year, reported "progress" last
night, but said an agreement had not
been reached. Another effort will be
made today to settlo the question.
Both sides reported that there was
no nerlous impediment In the way of
au agreement nnd expressed the be
lief that a now scale would bo signed
within n day or two.
The workers aro contending for the
samo rates as prevailed last year,
while the manufacturers seek a slight
change In working conditions which
would have a tendency to lower wages
homewhat.
PHILA. GUARDSMEN NAMED
ADVERT! HEarKNT
ADVERTISEMENT
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Anythinjr that you wish cleaned or dyed, whether it bo men's or
women's clothing or household furnishings, if sent to Barg's, 1113
Chestnut street, will bo done most efficiently and in every way satisfactorily.
WAS delightfully surprised, on
drowning in at tho Electrical
Shop of Walker & Koplcr, 531 Chest
nut street, to see the exquisite se
lection of floor and tablo lamps on
display there. Such charming shades
too, made out of lovely silk or
artistic, hand - painted parchment
ones! As for their beautiful Japa
nese Vase Lamps, I don't see how
they can nfford to sell them at such
amazingly low prices. Tho various
colored shades that go with them aro
of tho low flat type, mado of Georg
ette, silk lined and with extra heavy
fringe. And hnvc you seen those
little Bridal Lamps which I men
tioned last week, for $0? It is n
wonderful opportunity to buy a gift
which will bo deeply appreciated and
which, at tho same tlmo Is Inexpensive.
rpHE vacntion season has arrived
and tho well-dressed man when
traveling always sees to it that his
luggage is as good looking as his
clothes. Just as he goes to tho
store of MacDonald & Campbell,
1334-1336 Chestnut street, to buy
his wearing apparel, whether it bo
for dress, street or sports wear,
because he knows that it is of n
high standard of quality, so when in
need of a grip or suitcase he will
know that the bags sold by that
company are not only correct in
style, but serviceable and practical.
Those which I saw in their store I
found to be splendidly made of the
finest leathers and of smart appear
ance. Also, they arc very reasonable
in price.
rF COURSE, you will want to havo
your summer clothes cleaned
and freshened up before going away
on your vacation; and I know of no
placo that I can recommend moro
highly than Barg's, 1113 Chestnut
street. They havo been found to be
remarkably successful in all sorts
of cleaning and dyeing. If, however,
there is something which you neglect
having cleaned until too late, or if
you expect to be away for any
length of time, you may send any
articles you wish cleaned to Barg's
by Parcel Post and they will receive
prompt attention. It is not ,yorth
while to spoil one's appearance by
letting that spot remain on your
white flannels or organdie dress, as
the case may be, when it is so simple
to have Barg's removo it.
WHETHER you go away or re
main at home, there are count
less convenient and useful con
trivances for salo at tho store of J.
Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut
street, which will help to make this
summer the most enjoyable you have
spent. I can think of nothing in the
way of housefurnishings from re
frigerators, washing machines and
firelcss cookstoves to ice-cream
freezers or the smallest kitchen
utensil which you cannot find theie.
Perhaps you are contemplating an
automobile trip; then you will bo
perfectly delighted with their Motor
Luncheon Sets. These sets, which
come In two size cases, at $65 and $45
are cleverly gotten up to Include all tho
utensils which you could need for a
lunch on the road: knives, forks, spoons,
plates, cups, thermos bottles, salt and
pepper shakers, tin boxes, etc.
OEVERAL girls at a card party the other day were comparing their
O Encasement Rintrs. As I watched them. I thoutrht to mvsplf thnf
there is no gift which is
Engagement Ring.
submitted to such careful inspection as the
A girl, therefore, takes especial pleasure, and rightly
so. in possessing a ring wnicn is set with tne most beautiful diamond
obtainable. The Polished Girdle Diamond has been pronounced by experts
to be supreme. You have only to place it beside a diamond of the samo
value which has been cut in the usual manner to note its superior brilliancy,
TViIb mnrvplnnslv hpmiMfnl stono ir. ovrlimlvo with tVin Vinncn r,f Tr.lln..
Banks & Biddlo Co., whoso artists are continually designing new and
ujjjirupriuiu Ben-iuga jur una most precious oi un kuih.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS y T '
MOSQUITOES
TWTOSQUITOES, besides being very nnnoyfng,
J.VX carry disease. Keep your home free of mos
quitoes with Bee Brand Insect Powder. Fan a
small quantity in the air after closing all doors and
windows. The mosquitoes will soon be dead.
Bee Brand Insect Powder also kills flie, fleas, nt.
bedbugs, roachei, vraterbugi, lice, moths, cooties, and many
other household and garden insecto.
Harmless to everything but Insects. It does not spot cr SUln.
Packed in the red sifting top canister, ready for instant use.
100 pure no adulteration. Buy today keep a ptckago
iandy for use when needed.
ISc and 40c Sold Everywhere
McCORMICK & CO. - BALTIMORE
Philadelphia Sales Office, 33 S. Wate St
Four Phlladolphlans Included In List
of Appointments
IIarrihurg, Juno 13. Appolntemnts
in tne rennsvivania national uu
just announced include:
joirat lieutenant donn ,i. uoruiuKn,
Jr.. Infantry. suDernumerarr list. 0010
Founded in 1865
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These are the only
pianos in the world with
three Sounding Boards.
The tone is far superior
to that of ordinary upright
pianos. It resembles more
nearly that of grand pianos
Rental payment settle
ment at reasonable rates
may be arranged.
Call, phone or write for
particulars.
C. J. Heppe & Son
Downtown 1117-1119 Qeihret SL
Uptown 6th nJ Thompson Sti.
Cedar avenue, Philadelphia, as first
lieutenant, engineers, with rank from
January 10, 1021, for assignment to
Company F, 103d Engineers.
Elmer E. Nuskcy, 2340 Sepvlva
street. Phlladelnhla. as first lieutenant.
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MHnrtiuery. tor assignment to ncrvice
rtierv, lUBtii i1 teiu Ariuiery.
William U. cooper. 10 North
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lieutenant (provisional), fiefolL
iur uBBiKiiiiii'LiL rn 'rn.i.j riwr
Combat Train, 108th Fie d An UUoM
m George B. McCracken. aio'ff'l
Twenty-third street, pmi.3?.2. .Boatkl
second Heutcnnnt (nrnvf.ui.r.111! M
nlry, for assignment to iw,t.' CT
Troop, First Cavalry. llMWirt
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For the Bungalow, Yacht or Summer Camp
PORTABLE AND EASY TO CARRY ABOUT
VICTROLAS,
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If you needthe cash for your outing, let us equip you on th
$5-a-month plan. Call at once.
Wo also carry a full line of cabinet-sizo
Victrolas, Brunswick and Cheney
Phonographs
Special Summer Terms Fill out tho coupon below, and we will send
full particulars of our easy-purchase plan
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equivalent of 50 years of serv
ice and ,is still working
smoothly and accurately.
The Dreadnaught is a four
drawer vertical steel filing
cabinet. The drawers run
smoothly on the progressive
roller suspension.
'Adapted to your present
system of filing. In stock for
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file and other items in the line
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Wilmington, Del.
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Atlantic City, N. J.
CHARLES H. KLINE
York, Pa.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
Harrisburg, Pa.
BLEAKLY BROS.
Camden, N. J.
H. C. SHAABER
Reading, Pa.
DEEMER & COMPANY
Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
THE SARCO COMPANY
Trenton, N. J.
THE R. H. GUTH BINDERY CO.
Allentown, Pa.
S. M, EVAN8
Pottsville, Pa.
SPENCER STATIONERY CO
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NIXDORF & BARD
Lancaster, Pa.
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Williamsport, Pa.
H. L. HEYMANN COMPANY
Easton, Pa.
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