Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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MORE SOLDIERS
REBURIED HERE
f
Military Funerals Given
I Brought Back .From
F France
Men
ARE HELD TODAY
FOUR
r heroes who lost their liven in
Ma f t''dl" t,0,,,,lry 0V'!,8CM ,WC
ri.LKl to their tart resting phiccs
?W.8pnlforthrrcoUiowwmi.o
U tomorrow nnil Molidny.
Tliomns.T. Klnnncry. who was killed
. lB "on at Als.ic Height-. France
JpSnbcr 7. 1018. was bur led
(. the home of hi. parents, Mr.
. In?. '!"-'uV r..ln.nt'M Church. Pns-
W.H nnd' Interment wan made In Holy
'S &"; rw tery. The fW.nl was nt-
tniled hv members of vompnny u,
Infantry, Twrivly-clgh. I, D I v
l.1" ... .. i.lni. in served tic Holy
r Name Society and Hone). Post. Ameri-
can I.ogiou
Sen Ires
,nil killed
held todn
Mr. nild ,
Vn Ires for lHclmnl J. Wcisc. wl.o
wtt killoil In nrtioll in irnuco. m
AT 3' 'Mrn! Oustave Welsc. IS02
M.ir street. Interment wns made in
Hoy Kciiermrr v. cuh-iw
mong those who attended the sorv
(M were the Hnrry h. tlroonvood
ii:.. i.norlpnn Lee on: members of
- - - LmiaIavI'
the company In which ho fought . o v 0 -peas,
Haldwln ('(imp. No. 118. "Wood
me" of tl"1 WrtA- ,lml ,,u, 3nmcii Mt
Caffcrly Club.
To Ho Buried nt Norlhwood
lohn W. S'tnhl. who lleil In France.
'Mnreh HO. 101!). was burled today -it
erllivood Cemetery. Services m
held (it the home of his pnrents. Mr.
Sn'l Mi. . I'rnnk K. Stnhl. 2711 North
Tark nienue. at 2:.'0 o'clock They
ne.-o attended b members of the ..l.ith
Infantrv Itmid in whieh lie served, i-m-ploTos
of John Wiintimnker nnd mem
ber's of St. John's rjvnngclicnl Church.
Sergeant tlcorgo W. Meel, who wn
killed In nrtloii nt Flumes. France. Hep.
tember tl. 1018. wns buried this
Hcrnnnii in Westminster Cemetery.
Servics were held nt Robert (irnhnin
Church. Twenty -fifth nnd Thompson
Streets nt 2 o'clock. Among thosp who
attended were member1) of Coinfiany
D, 110th Infantry. Twenty-eighth 1)1
Triion. of which ne wns n member; Hoi-
nteln McDndc Post nnd McArthur Post,
Veterans of Foreign Wnrs; Unniitz Post
anil (Jearty Post, Amerienii Legion, nnd
American Wnr Motheis.
Andrew W. Mnyer, who died in Hne
Hospital 111. Frnnce. April 11. iJMS).
irill be buried tomorrow nfteruoon in
Fcrnnooil Cemetery. Services will b
held nt 2 o'clock nt the home of bis
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William O
Marer. .IM!." 01tb Tenth street. Mem
bers of Compni I. "J nth Infantry,
Seventy -ninth Division, In which lie
lerved: Hewitt Post, VctCrnns of For
eign Wnrs, will nttend.
Services for (1. V. I). Stuart
Geoige V. 11. Stuurt, who died nt
Havre, France, April 0, 1010. will be
buried tomorrow nfteruoon in Arlington
Cemetery. Sen ices will he held in
Glenolden Congrjegntinniil Church nt 2
, o'clock. Members of Compnny !. l-j.'th
Inffliitn. Thirty -seventh Dhislon. in
rtleh he. soncd. nnd Murray Sjuarl
Post. American Legion. wiI nttend the
servlcis.
Coil McAllister llenkels will be buried
Moniluj morri.ng in llolj Sepulchr
Cemetery. Tbcie will be n requiem
high nmss in St. Vincent's Church, Knst
Price stred. (Jennniitown. nt 10 o'clock.
Veterans of the World War will bo
among those attending the cervices.
SUIT TO HIT P. R.T.PARK
Upper Darby to Seek Injunction
Against 63d Street Project
A bill in cmitj ujii be filed in Medin
f the Itntml of Commissioners f
u" ,wnr"J lownsinp to restrain
we rhllndelpliin Rapid Transit Co.
from PMnbliKliIng an niuusenient imrk
Hixlj -third and Market streets.
Announcement was mnde iccentlv bv
we oinpnn that it ould conduct n
Paik nj tlal U.;,it, ,,-,.(, js jS )P.
yond the Pliilndejphla County Hue.
.0,rMs "R-'iinst the pinposition were
niae l) tl,o Ston-'hurst Improvement
Association and other orgmibntions.
An oidiimnce prohibiting the con
firuainn or iiperntinn of such n park
w tlie township was passed Inst night
.L" ,n(T"n.? of "p I"rd f Conunis
woners In IVmwnod.
OUTINGFOR CHILDREN
Two Hundred Guests of "st. Vln-
cent's Society
te'ViM,M''' r',"'rl),,, -00 Ki,lM fl',,m
f1.'.,.i. , "' '"" mini) lo lie fort
heie,l, frm llf , y,,,.,,,, f s ... ''
ii'riT ii ii.. ..1 rati --
."; '"-, "'"I mis is tie n-,t
ot a
chil-
j ,: "" "oiiiirs ior poor en
,;;; in coniiiKteii
the so-
Morn Him. mj t ! i ... .
i.i ,." -".n, ein ureii wi ic en-
::' el.o r., during ,!,P ,t
Zn ..' ""'''"dmg man) of tbe-clu.
fe,1 r" l,,,,",f "sN ,,f "", MoiIutb
i"1''"11 (oinmlttpp nnd soeir' service
fcpartinonts l)f ,,,, ,,,,,
MRS. MACNEILLE'S BURIAL
Municipal Court Adjourns Monday
, In Tribute to Judae's Mother
Monday
' .HI Ml (' (III I 'hi. I ...til ..ii
a h tiihutn lo Mvs Harlmol
,-... - .miii. win JMlMMiril
i- "' i a nii hi ...ni... .. .. ,
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Tl.
"0.TI1IOIU
I H...V :''.."' ."l'le
rome, iso,,
ThuiMlnv
in- ! nip, will! l
lii'll ill bur
Last
Pass) uiik meiiiie,
Juke l '"!I". !l'"rf" ' ther
tn,f II, , r, , " A ""'"'I'1" l'"'li will nt
Veil, u '"'!" """ (,n- Ml M
Ki l1"!. "Id. She wHl
j""' i" Nnrii.-iiiist. ccmrco,,,;;;;
Md.
Btrawbrldge & Clothier Chorus
tll :. "wjiiiikp
j no Nt, .... i.t., -
' Clothier Chorus
awritlVIHowlffl
iUill nfu,"'0,' "d eVeiK when
thor sw ,: f"' ""'" I''i'dents, the
la I W? ' 7wVl '"i"'1 ,,f "N "H'dreede
of Mush. ,"m,;rr. Kiven at the Acadcmx
'! -Mirll S8. at the second
section of
to r.-rtii ' ," ,,"n concert, 1 ;'M
nsson' ""'-'Pnino: Murle Stone
"nor mi """': ;ldiii Campbell.
Widen" i. '""M" I"'"", baritone, n
will I . . ,S"" "f GounodV Faust"
lhrL',l?ll,B.,,H,'1M', "'"' " B
iluilln.' ' V'l'i'nr v, numb,,., .
. ,. " ' ei'i villi
01! (I,
,.,.. "" "'HMOII Will
"'nsloti
a g.il.i
tale
' night
illirni Il'i iif
Hi
rberi.
'"fd'OMrn will ''"","S' "'oisK ","1
tin
bert
I. BAND
CONCERT TONIGHT
p5 ititV,e,,,.M,;t,1',(l'' It,"'V wi" ;' "'''
P1 Wgl .Uuth itr!irn ScVCntcent"
ji-vi
One Happy Winner "
I'i IS 5
.a ' i. ,v " i x wmt
t.erlBor I'hoto Pervlce
GItACIi JOIWON
Media girl who gut tier own birth
day present In the form of a free
blcjrlo from the Public Iidger
Contest
TR00PA IN REUNION
Event Takes Place at Estate of Paul
Denckla Mills
The annual icutiiou of Troup A. First
Pennsylvania Cnvnliy, wns held this
nftcrnooii nt (into House, the home of
Pnul Llenekhi Mil's. St. Davids.
Present nnd past members of the or
gnnizutiou assembled at the cavalry
nrmory. Thirty-third street and Lnn
enhter avenue, nnd proceeded, mounted
and in uniform, to Mr. Mills' home.
The Intter, who wns n major' during
the war. Is a former member of the
troop.
A feature of the dny wns n polo
gnine. This evening a bmujuct will
be the prineim event. The troopeis
will bhounek in "nun" tents on the
estnte of Mr. .Mills, returning tomorrow 4
to their post.
Among the notnbles who will attend
nre Mnjor (Jenernl Willlnm (5. Price
nnd Arthur (', Colahun. now colonel of
the First Cnvnlrj Regiment. Kdwnrd
C. Hoopes'is now cuptnin of the troop.
FALL UNDER WAGON FATAL
Heart Attack Makes Germantown
Man Collapse on Street
.lohn W. Mitchell, lift) two jears
old, (110 linynton street, suffered a
henrt nttnek while crossing Rlttenhouse
street uenr Ra.Mitou jcterdn) nnd fell
in front of n wagon The vehicle pn"scd
over Mitchell's bod) before the driver,
Ch.nrlcs II. Curriin. 1 unlit stop it.
Currnn took Mitchell to the (Jcrinnn
town Hospltnl. where he died coon nfter
bring ndmltted. Todnj, Mitchell wns
held without bail for the action of the
Coroner.
RUN THREEJILES FROM FIRE
Horses Are Found at Woodslde Park
After Milk Company Blaze
Five of the 1."0 horses rescued at a
lire Inst night in the Supplee-Wills
Jones Milk Co. stables. i"0!l Lnncnstcr
inenuc. run nil the way to Woodside
Park, n distance of about three miles.
They were found nt " o'clock this morn
ing quietly munching the grass.
Four firemen were Injured in the
blaze which wrecked the three-story
building. Damage Is estimated at
.?20.000.
VETERINARIANSJAKE TESTS
Those Who Qualify to Examine
Herds of Cattle
F.xnminnlions of et riunrians are
lieinir held todiiv nt the T'niversil, ..f
I I'nunui li.tiii 1., 'nlniiiiiiii. CK.nl .....1
. mi -,, i . i,i.... . . i. i unit ., -i,iiiiii IliltllT
the uusplces of the State Rureaii of
Animnl Indiistr), the men who qualify
to be employed in muking tubeieulin
tots of accredited herds of cattle.
Dciyi L. A. Klein of the school, ex
plained ninny uiese cxniuinntlons are
under State ausiices, the I'nlrer.sity
only loaning the facilities. About
twenty cteriiiiirhins nre taking the
test, according to Dr. Klein. They are
the liicn who were unable to be present
nt n similar cxnmiuntion about n month
ngo.
City Deaths Decrease
Dentlis in Philadelphia this week
were eight) -nine less Hum the -109 re
ported for the week previous, nccoulitig
to the icport of the Bureau of Vital
Statistics. Roth this week nnd the cor
lespomliug period of U)l!(l had an equiv
alent number of .'18(1 deaths reported.
Two of those in the 111-1 period were
from sleeping sickness.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tlmmas Sniltli, IIHU lUlnbrldKO 81 . and
.Mary Stuck e "J0 14 Orrllt nl
Ijiwrnnci. A. Vnunif, Athintly fiti , N, J.,
anil KJItli O .Shnw Atlnntlc City, N. ,1.
Al'xnnrtpr ViT llllll! Ore. nio ux . nml
Mars . Htinlrr. HlllC, (Ireemvav a .
Nornitn WolnRiist IM4I N Kami el, nnil
'totinrlil lleelf.. -O Mdn HI
K.mcv ,i IliifiPI ml I N rrnnlillii ot . nnl
l.iittio lletk 4iri lireeimirn nt.
Jolm I' r,i. Uan Choltt'ii ne . nrd L.tura
T Alrmk 'Jii.lil Hnrfonl uw
Ailliui T i:iilrlilii. '.ISil Hnnum Ft , nnd
Holon K. Hull. '.IIS Arch ,t
." rnnlil ti- Ii, nill'iii .'llja Vnrk rT,..l. nrd
Dnrnlh) .M linllMfhor MOO S. Ith nt.
John II DaliMlnh. l!2s Hrlnuhiiret nt., nnd
l.iiiu . A l.'nii.'l SMI'N Ulh tt.
Innliu.i Ii.' In .M'I7 l.udton nt , nnd Anna
I'hic Mil.!" I.udlow nt
llcinv S. IloiiKhten. 13ft J S Colorado nt,,
and Mnr Hlunl Llfill llnlnbrlilue nt,
WllllJin ) MclHw. 4L't) N lHth nt , and
.Muri C.ile. I.1LM V Teach nt.
Kiiuonui Cnncnrdil. '.'4L' H Nth st nnd
Itnlim I'lilnino 1MJ H. 8th nt
Klnii r l' (lia. Atlnntle t'lt, N. J, nnd
..Mamie Clmj. Atlantic f'lt X 3
IHiunr.t H Ihirtmnn. llini (lroti nt , nnd
Herlhu M llnlmrlM f'h"ter Vu.
Jena Smith 'J0II V.iPil nt , and Julln
l tirown. .'.'io i.uiiinuru ni
John Hli'blk IH17 N Muinhull nt . nnd Helen
locki 17.17 N lid st
I nu s iihs.iIIii. Ardmori ln . and Adrllnn
1 u i-lllln LT. J I t MaMlold nt
l'elor F Milones. Ml.' N ICiih nt , nnd
IIikhIi. M .Mi rabe L'.'OS N tilth nr
Cliiiri i: C.nlnon. .Till Wnlr nt . and r.llza-
lii'th Uruli 1 I S. Onwn nt
I'lmrlPs lliixen. tIII7 S SI erlil in nt. utii!
Annie illbcrnon l!l 17 H Sheridan nt.
Charli'i Timns-iMi'l HO in lluwd nt .
and .Mntii-I H W'nlkn iin.lil ,' Mrnad nt
Hniiin,. .MhiipmniIip I01J Kllnworth nt , nnd
i:ii Miuiilunn, .N'nrilniinin I'u ,,
Hkhnrd T Hmith 104:: Walnut nt . nml
.Maud I lli'inch 1(111 Will mil nt
( liarlon W Jatni'.son ir.'J7 H. L'7th nt . nnd
Mnr II. IDdi- srt.l N Htitlmaii nt.
Ilinr (1 IIUKlun. 4IJ.1J I led (to nt nnd Hone-
mum Mclvliino 2Q' Cc-dar Nt
Ilany .M Wcso.rvi'11. Heading. I'a , nnd
Kntle HiimiIk. Hrndlni: J'a
he) iiuiur .SclnMicr. .S'cw York, und I'aula
Hti'luln'ri; New York
CAPE
L'AIGLON
AnnniinrtN
CHARLIE KERR
and Aim
KINGS OF
SYNCOPATION
I "Sn UMilcM II. line Mump
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I liiiiiliiK J.Ju Tii lluiiai;
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1 1 SjJJ CHC'TNVTai' J-W
MtMlt
EWNflfGf PUBLfti
IE
Media Youngster Worked So
Fast Black Beauty Came
Ahead of Time
IS A . GENEROUS VICTOR
Anyone ,who Is skcjitleal about the
qualities of a Rlnelc lteauty and who
wants to malic sure of Its ease of riding
Is udvled to go out nnd ee Grace .lob
son, 'nine jenrs old, 107 West Frank
lin street, Medln. She's willing to give
any one n ride.
(Irnnt nillnti 1 tl vncfnr.ln.. nn.1 ..,. tUn
w. ... ...... ... ... .tiiii.j ,,(111 KUb , .,'
bicycle for which she lins longed these;
wnily months, in roet. it might be
colled yenrs since this Is the on" thing
her porents have denied her. They
thought the proper time for her owner
ship of ft wheel would be her tenth
birthday.
It wns promised nnd flrnee watched
the days slide past on the calendar and
August 2 nppronch. Then two months
before the long-expected day she learned
she might own n Rlnck Reautv by get
ting thirty-live subscriptions lor the
livening, Morning or Sunday Pim.ic
Lr.nuMi.
TJint was enough. She knew a
hlc)cle would be hers before the birth
day. Mother wasn't so glad to henr,
nor fnthtr either, but they thought
"fib well, her birthday isn t o far
off. might ns well let her try to earn
it."
First it was her acquaintances nnd
then strangers. Hut nlmost ever) one
seemed to be willing to help this unburn
hnlred girl, who was willing to work
so hnrd for her prize.
When school closed Grnee went up o
F.Ik View, Chester County, for n few
days' vacation and her work for th
bicycle had to bo Interrupted. On Jte
return home the last few were ohtnlneii
and she waited patiently until she could
get the prize actually Into her posse
sion. Some of her friends In Media nre.
working for a Itlnck Renuty nnd (iracc
sn. she Is going to let them have It
once in n while co that they may be
spurred on In their work by 'the pleas
ure of riding on one, of the pri7es.
HOLDS ALLEGED BANDITS
Two Arrested In Camden Sent to
Jail Without Bail
Two nlleged. automobile bindits
charged with robbing two re'dents of
Camden were oriestcd early this morn
ing h) Detectives Ostenholt and Dorin.
The prisoners nre William Mnrslinll.
Twenty-eighth and Cambria streets, this
cit). and William Nathan, Ninth nnd
Cooper streets. Camden. The wefc
committed to Jail without hail todny
b) .lu-tlre of the Pence Hewitt.
Marshall and Nnthnn held up V.. C.
Smith, n Camden Ice denier, on Marl
ton pike, a few nights ago. according
lo the police, nnd took his gold watch,
(bain and several dollars in cash.
The prisoners aKo held up and robbed
John Lntnont. of Itromlwnv nml tvnmiu
street, recently, it is iliarg'ed. nnd took
several dollars in cash. The police sa
the prisoners are icsponsiblc for sev
eral other robberies.
"INVITATION DECLINED"
Policeman Wouldn't "Come Out
side," but Kept Lawyer "Inside"
llenjnmiii Leiternian. an attorney,
arrested Inst night in the Twelfth nnd
Pine streets station on chnrges of breach
of the pence, disoiderl) conduct and
threatening nn officer, wns discharged
nl n hearing there todnj. lie hud in
itcd House Sergeant Kennedy outside
to fight, it is chaiged. when the latte.
icfuscd to rehnsp the enr of n client
who hud just In en gotten out on n cop)
ff the charge.
The client wns John Levitt. 10
)ears old. who
hud
run down
n'ne-
ear-old Annie Clark, of .V'." South
Twent) -seventh street, at Twenty -seventh
mid South streets. The child
win. takPii to thp t'niversity Hospital.
After his teleasp tho iMilice refused to
give up the automobile, ns it bore a
South Carolina liiense only.
" GIRL SCOUTS TRAIN
Officers Take Special Course of In
struction at Camp
The fifth national training school for
t.irl Scout officers opened today at the
Philadelphia Girl Scout encampment at
Lnnghnriie, on the Xcshummiiiy Creek.
The camp will close next Snturdny.
The school, which is under the
dliection of Mrs. Flora II. Mund), in
cludes prncticnl instruction in nature
lore, swimming, military drills anil home
nursing. Officers from Pennsylvania.
Xew Jersey und Mnr)lond registered for
tho course.
Among Philndelphinns who will
attend are Miss Klleu Mary iVsatt.
Miss K. (Iwen Martin, Miss llnchal
Price, Miss Frances Clnrk. Miss Ade-
kudu NpwIiii, Miss Helen It. Itebmiiun '
Uml Mis.s Utith Isfnel.
TO "BUILD UP" PUPILS
Ailing
s
Ones of Wharton School
to
Get Country Outing
A score of frail pupils of the nutrition-tubercular
class of the Wharton
Public School, Third and Lombard
streets, this morning were taken to the
Malvern Sanatorium by Dr. T. Mellor
Tyson, medical director of the Hush
Hospital, for two months' treatment
They will be given special ifi.e in
dieting, rest and recreation out of doors
Seven children of the same school who
were ticutcd last summer showed im
provement In health nnd in their
studies during the Inst school term, ac
nirdlug to Miss Mary (J Desmond,
supervising principal of the school
Chinesc
flrncrican Restaurant
12214223 Cheitnut St
Opon from 11 A. M. to 1 A. M.
opecial Bunnell
Men' Lunch
. Full Conrs
60c
Sunday Dinner, $1.25
Chinese Course $1
Dinner . , Ji. o
00
Penril from n lu V I
Our t.iottoi
Strvlem, Quality A Senitatiih
Uancinj Every Erening
Mimic by Vincent'
Broadway Fpur
Of II 'Phniir
Wl. 8178
GIRL WINS BICYC
FOR HER BIRTHDAY
ijyi Chinese- j J
J3 Anierican :oL
IP Restaurant acir
I
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BBDGBRPHIJbiSWEPHIA, SArJMJBDAr, JUNE v2d 1921
DOMESTICS' WjJMDRUMLIFE
BLAMED FOR WAYWARDNESS
Holmcsburg "Guest List" Shows 479 Recruits From Women
Doing Housework, but Only Five Chorus Girls
Four; hundred and Mvcnty-nlno house
wives nnd girls in gcncrnl housework
served time In the House of Correction
In the Inst jenr.
The jnzzy little chorus girl wns just
about ninety times as good ns her sis
ter who serves In the kitchen. Only
five girls of the utagc passed through
the gntcs of the institution during that
period.
Domestics were a few hundred time's
more wicked thnn tiinntcurlsts. dust
one lone female of that species had to
change her address to Holmcsburg in
the year 1020.
Figures obtained from the House of
Correction for the yenr show further
hlghwntcr marks in humble callings.
Forty-five laundresses nnd seventeen
cooks swelled the figures of crime In
that time.
Socinl workers discussing these ligures
attribute the high' percentage among
general-housework girls and other do
mestics to loneliness.
Strangers of a Great City
The girls, It Is contended, frequently
come to the city as strangerH without
knowing which way to turn. Often
they nre victimized. Their misfortunes
arc further attributed to the hum
drtininess of nu occupation that uffords
so little variety nnd amusement.
In all, 027 feminine transgressors
were sent lo the Institution.'. Single
women were In "the majority. Ages
ranged from sixteen jears up.
Three telephone girls were included.
Six mill workers, twenty-six wnit
1 esses, one huir dresser, three nurses,
one bookkeeper, thirl en senmstresses.
two saleswomen, two elgnrninkers nnd
two hosiery workers figured as well.
Offenses ranged nil the way from it -(orriglblllty
to intoxlcntion. drug tak
ing, larceny, vagrancy and disorderly
conduct.
Mrs. Lena Roberts, head of the So
cial Service Deportment of the Depart
ment of Welfare, pointed to the signifi
cance of the high percentage of domes
tics who figured in the 1020 Holnu'sburg
record.
"It is evident the humdrum occupa
tions feed the ranks of offenders ti u
gienter extent thnn those where girls
nre ordinnrll) supposed to be exposed
to more temptation. " Mrs. Roberta said.
"One remedy for the situation would
be shorteV hours, but the l-egulntion of
this must come through the enactment
of InwM."
Hfciuty Hani to Resist
Mis. Roberts also drew attention to
the tunptations to which the occupa
tions of some gills subject them.
"Take the waltiess. for instance."
she sold. "The othei day I was in n
restaurant and waiting on a table very
TO PLANT SOLDIERS' TREE
Marquette Council, K. of C, Will
Set Valley Forge Memorial
A tree in memory of American sol
diers in the Into wnr will be planted
by former service men of Mnrquctto
Council, Knights of Columbus, at Vnl-
lo Forge tomorrow afteronon
opening event of a week s bazai
ns tne
:mr nt the
new lienduunrtcrs of the order, 1.11M
Not th Hrond street. The bimiur will be
for the benefit of the fund being raised
to build the proposed $1,000,000 elub-house,.-
The tree-planting will be conducted
by n committee of former soldiers nnd
Milium. Fifteen hundred members nnd
their friends will leave the headquar
ters in motorcars at 10 o'clock in pa
rade formation.
The bazaar will open Monday eve
ning. CITY POOLS OPEN MONDAY
Many Will Be Reserved Mondays
and Fridays for Girls
The cit)'s twenty-eight bathing pools
w ill open Monday.
The pools nre in nrious sections of
the city Many of them will he re
sened Mondays nnd Fridnjs for girls
and women. In other sections differ
ent dnys will bo arranged for the girls
and women.
Last summer, according to the rec
ords of the Hurcaii of Itecrcatlon.
LVMS.SVO persons used the municipal
pools.
FIRE ON SOUTH FRONT ST.
Shull Coffee Co. Building Damaged
by Blaze
Fire which started on the fourth floor
of the Shull Coffee Co., 14 South Front
street, shortly before midnight caused
.3000 damage. The Humes also spread
next door to the building of Steclmun &
Archer, toy manufacturers.
Through quick work of the firemen
the bln7e was confined to these two
buildings.
RESINOL
5ooihmq andHe&lina
Promoies5kin Health
HEPPE
EpQUARIIJULEs
Here is a miniature baby
grand piano that requires only
the space used ijy an ordinary
upright piano. The price is in
proportion to its '
Price size and best of all ;
!h.)o jt m a y be
pur-
.'ha3ecl
at
m o r e
rental rates through the lleppe
3-year Rental Payment Plan.
Call, phone or write for par
ticulars. C. J. Heppe & Son
Downtown 1117-11111 CliMtnut St,
Uptown lltli nnd TlionipMon Nti.
GRaJdIiaNOJ
Only One Manicurist
. at "Correction" in J 920
Six hundied and twentj -seven
girls nnd women served tcntenecs
last year at the House of Correction
nt Ilolmcsburs.
These included 470 house
wives and domestics, forty-live
laundresses, twenty-six wultrcscs,
BCcntcen cooks, thirteen seam
stresses, seven drcssmokcis, l mill
workers, fic actresses, throe sten
ographers, three telephone operntors,
three nurses, two saleswomen, two
luce workers, two clgurniakers, two
hosiery workers, one huttonhoto
maker, one kid glaer, one hair
dresser, one clerk, one clonk maker,
one bookkeeper, one box maker, one
talloress, one wcn,cr, one nmnl-curlst.
(near wns a prett) waitress. Several men
were trjlng to force their attentions on
her. The poor girl had not the slight
est desire to accept these attentions'
nnd I felt sorr for her.
Mrs. Rachel P. Webb, of the Women's
Criminal Division of the Municipal
Court, spoke with feeling, too, of girls
wlio come within the toils of the law.
"I would attribute that high per
centage of housework clrls on that llt
i to loneliness in n great measure," she
said. "Mnnv of them hnve had small
cdneatlonal opportunities and little good
home influence. This mnkes them euv
prey nnd frequentl) they are victimized. ,
"The nnnlciiriHt is more able to take,
enre of lieiself She has very often bad
more ediicotionnl opportunities and is
shrewder. Her position likewise biings
her in rontnit with a better class of
people. During nil ni) experience in
court work I have onl) coma in contact i
with one manicurist, nnd shV wns the I
victor in the case. I can recall hut one j
actress, and sbp, to,,, was awarded
moiic) b) tin, point.
"Here in our work." Mrs Webb
explained, "we do not consider girls
Jim. oiii) uniortunnte. In
e. In imuit prises
it is n first offense thnt brines them '
to us and wp do everything we can to
help-tliPin
"The stiietpst prixney Is kept In their
hearings so Hint the world may not
know about the trouble.
" ttnr ,i... ni.i.. . i . i i ,
ncr Hie trout) es linvp been tie red
nmiv dviiMtiii,,. .Ln nt i ii in; m ii
Kirh'liT 'fci;'"
pfnnlnvmnnf ilnniihtnn.iii , ...:.i. I
-.,"" " I'll! ,111. II I I I'll ii-.-1 , ,i wiill
the court and
positions are obtained
through this
DEMAND JUSTICE SPEED UP
Radnor Women Appeal to. Judge to.
Sentence Convicted Man
More than a scoie. of well known
women of Ilftduor Township appeared
in court nt Media today and presented
to Judge Johnson a petition, signed by
1204 men and women, requesting that
Percy Green, coiuicted Inst week of nn
attack on a siv-ypar-old boy, be (sen
tenced inimidintely.
Green who was charged with at lack
ing six-year-old Francis Kelly , of (Jar
ret I Hill, Inst December, was released
in .$1000 bail pendins argument on mo
tions for paiolc and ,i mw trial. '
Mrs. J. S. C H,ire, of Itadnor. '
chairman of the Hndnor League ot
Women Voters, headed the deli gat ion
John M. Hroomull. repre-entiiu
Green. .ild his client had a loiistitu !
tioiiul right to be admitted to hail. Judge!
Johnson agreed, but said the nrgumrnt '
must be presented next Thursday.
Among the women who appeared be
foie Judge Johnson weie .Mis. Alfred
Low pry. Mrs Marshall II. Smith, Mis
C. Martin. M's. Fiancis Gugert. Mrs
William Arthur. Mrs Y. P Dawkins
Mrs. II. I. JJudger and Mrs (Jeorgc
Anion.
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Old Jewels
r2iIiili',Tus 5.Uvnn5Mrn(3 s... UIJ
ip-ia i"
liia L'stabliairticnti factlilios
for ptcparitia designs and oxecujmf
work at moderate cost arc unequalled
Wmm
jM
s
cTlie substantial
reduction in the prices
of Klaxon Horns f-r
all makes of cars,
trucks and motorcycles
Becomes effective
to-day-June 25k-
Askanygoodaatomo&ile
supply dealer.
Look for the KUXCJLM name plate
MED
HEROES
GIVEN REAL TREAT
Girls Swoop Down on Navy
Yard Hospital and Stage
' Enjoyable Party
OTHERS ARE PROJECTED
The ".oldlcr with the emptv O D
shirt sleeve was just snvlng to Hip ma
rine who hut u leg nt Flsmes
"Aw, whnddimi expect? The wnr'
over. People n In' t got time to be doln"
the things for us they wns nlwaj
pullln' off back In '17."
"Guess- you'ie right, old-timer," ald
the marine sndh.
And just then 100 of the prettiest
.girls of Wisxnhlekon. Mnnnyuuk nnd
I Roxboroiigh. not one of them more than
I eighteen )onrs old. w pt down on the
Red Cms Hospitiil nt the Philadelphia
Navy Yard lust night, nnd from r
o'clock until 0:-l." the soldier nnd the
marine nnd the -est of their buddies
forgot then- woirles, their lonesome-
ness, their disabilities nnd even the
'bent.
Those girls, in their lovely Mimuiei
I frocks, were ieh armed with u cal
! und n box of home-made ennd. and
I members of the Hlittul Tnylor Po-t
! Veterans of Foreign Wnr. who nr-
i tinged the surprise part), added sixl
,fie gallons of ice cream to the nl fte-io
The gills sang the songs which tin
'di-abled veterans hud whistled in tin n
bikes from niie spetor to another or I "'
sung in their dugouts to scare the lat
own v.
Some of the girls danced f-u tl.
men, who danced themselves a few -hurt
year ago It wns n hilarious tni.
And after it win over the soldd i wit'i
the cnipt () D. shilt sleeve said to the
marine who lost a leg at Fistm-
"Wh'idda.Mi sa. now. -oldici '
Hut tin- marine didn't sa ainih.ng
becnusn he couldn't, lie bad n mouth
fill of cake mid enmh .
The girls who went to the puiti ln'
night and the Veterans of l-Vrugu
Wars post Intend to isit the dis.iMcil
Mildiers. sailors and iniirnns at tin
Xnv) n t 1 once encb mouth.
The committee which iiirnnged fh
Ice erinui. cuke and enndj showi' .u
Ice crtiiu.
iluded ' Stenhi n (iillnrd. commander of
'the Ilattiil-Tavlor Post. Rein ri ( ai
jpenler and Logan Dnyli u
I -
i Shov Aids Irish Fund
i .. , , , , ,, ,
Sp trill thousand dollar-, wire real
, r . , i , ,
r( fri)nl a minstrel shew umi tinner
B'! nri't in lunnmn Hall.
the beeeiit of the Allien.. 'in ( 'oiiiiiiitti
for Relief in Ireland. Thomas I! ITn'i
was in t barge.
t' iMiuVi rj',i wiwirawi'iii i ww irawiio nu um $
5
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At all our Stores
T STORES CO fig
I'li'ffiiniuEii'Hiap
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Modernized
Have you ever tasted f
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IS
STORE WORKERS' OUTING
Sncllenburg Employes to Have An
nual Week at Camp
Welfare week, planned for the benefit
nnd plensure of the employes of tho
Snellenhurg store, will bo featured by
n special celebration on duly 3 with
n s"r!cs of activities nt Cnmp Ncsco
throughout the (In).
u
It dissolves
"IDYLWYLDE"
i:sTrr.oi nvtso.s i . i lira, nni i.
OLD YORK RD. & RYDAL RD.
5 ACRES
-'ENKINTOWN, PA.
i in in: sum, r n hi.ic sai.k
Wednesday, June
At
the Ke.il Itate
ale. rooms.
particulnrR In ii indliil!".
By order of The I'roMdent Life
liilzabetli Boswcll Fuqua, i:ccuturs
SAMUEL T. FREEMAN &
1519-21 CHESTNUT
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'Face the Future, witft
A SAVINGS
West End Trust Company
BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE
f?!tiiiniiiiniiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiii
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ou can't
Purse
Pig's
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Neither can ou make
serviceable, stylish
i i
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Junius irom poor
materials. Kven if yf)U
ie line fabrics vmi
will not net satisfat
tor clothimr unless
the garments arc prop
el ly a n tl efficiently
tailored.
RitiI's Standard of Tailor
ing allied with woolens smli
as uc splirt, male an un
hiMtabli tombi nation.
q
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It ow want uitnlmtio'i
loiinc uc unite
niir
El it t i i ui i if
V ) ..f,. , &fr - i
.t'lin.iKf.
t JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-1426 Chesftiimt SftmecS I
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Of.
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Tho camp will bo Wit on ktr(eikr
military Hues. Activities on July .'1 will
open with rclfcloiiircxcfcUcB, followed,
by cnmp inspection by members of th
Arm anil store executives.
During tho afternoon the Sncllenburg
Milltnry Jlnnd will give its second an
nual concert, und In the evening the
Sncllenburg Choral Society will nmko
Itu first appearance In on elaborate mil
slcnl program, directed by Henry dor-'
don Thunder.
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completely
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29, 1921, at 12 M.
16l?-21 Chestnut St.
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COMPANY, Auctioneers
ST., PHILA., PA.
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