. ... 7l-,.T?x niHHnTTnw V ' V 7 ' ,, f7 "T " v -s v. ' &, .....;.; .- ;0 .wjw-;; "h TTBH -' M.:it v r - 1 Tj t ?' ", ' . ,' ; '" .1 1 , JII1(M V, ,'ir ' i'Kr ' ,l 'W '' ,( ' r I). ' ' '- . -v . m t V J. I ' 1 tt M i I i EK I orn bltf 'A i ft I'.i-V I ADT v mm ivy lie bljfftm aware .M-t , cs .TrnV t J J'. '6 eyening BUBiiio m(mvmiimA9 ootsim,y. jtoy 5, am , K AND DiC E lvj, ATTACK RADICALS lenator Urges Oountry Bo on Guard After Young Women Give Allegory with different customs of life expose cncli of the Imllviilunla to new and Btrnnco bodily ailments nnd diseases. do the lntlmnte actions nnd reaction"" of diverse rnce members brine novel theories of government nnd social nnd economic life. Were their new theories tried, hnd they been effectively used by nnj race, had any people or nation risen to wealth, power nnd happiness under them, we might hope that adjust ment thereof to our environment would mnko them tolerable. Hut such were not the facts. "Thee iftrnngr doctrine came pri marily from rnces unsklllpil in self corernment. untaught In the ftinilu- nuntnls of free government, uneducated filVCQ Mil V A n D A T I n M ,n "10 1,a''(' dlKCon! hrtwecn liberty nnd WV-b JULY 4 UK A I IUN i(rc. Their doctrines were born of V.'blle all rhllndplphin celebrated Ameitrnn Independenrc yesterdnv Sen ator Knox, in the outxtnnillnK event of th$ great holiday, warned America to fuard against foes within its gates. This country must not no dcctlved ?r lulled into a falco enso o' security, he Senator slid, speaking from n ting draped rptrum nt Independence Hall. 4t must be watchful of radical, foes i of the mind and heart, nnd must con quer them, he declared. The. theme of the Senator's address, which held the close Interest of thou and Jammed In the square, w.is, bj n coincidence, the centrnl thought nlso of an allegorical daure poem, given in the pquarn before the Senator (spoke. The dance poem, "Wake Up. Amer ica. " was nri'sentpd hv olrls frr.m rhp , Atlctlc Itccreation Center under the 1 flTn..l..tn.. - ft.. f.ll.l. TV t- A Joyous, carefree dnneo by Miss Eleanor Allison, ns America, symbol zed, this country's "let down" after the war. Girls Dincc ns "Iteds the ills of the lands from which thev enme. They nre rndlcnl remedies, some times self-nunihilnting to those using them, for ailments unfamiliar to our a Mem of government nnd Ufa. "We stnudlnc here In this snncttinrv. before this nltar, can neither utter nor think this blasphetnv. To us, nnd for us. Uod hns set up this one Govern ment founded on the enuallty of man. Our feet must not depart from the paths tie nos merited rnr us. Uurs is the dutv to keep the faith untainted. Wo shnll not wander after false gods. Must Fl-it for Our Liberties "Our fathers fought physical foes and subdued them ; we must do battle with foes of the mind nnd henrt, wo must combat tho diseased mind, nnd conquer. And be not. fellow citizens, I beseech you, deceived or lulled Into thnt false security which brings destruc tion. The enemy Is nlcrt, nctlvc, cruel, relentless He plans, he works always. lour weunrt', vour Happiness, jour liuerties are nt stnke. "Heine nlcrt ncnlnst insidious foes I bt'llevii we can nnd nre nsslmlliatlng As the fantasy progressed other i ' ,"f"' w" inve .h0",R"t refuge herefrom npccrs. in brilliant red costumes, stir- , ""' Pi'"'Y"nn 9- ouier innu. io tnem, rounded "America." The spirits of America hns for many jenrs been n .a BUIUIK. ...! Hn.it. .-.. -1 i Infill nf nrnilltMO. fnvi.1nr ttlfli t.illt nm "li qexiiiiiiii nun il'viiii (rri- uuiMll Hi : - ,' i IV. . . "" ahackle "America" when lVnnsvlvnnln honev. America has filled their thoughts . .. M .. ... -.. .1.. .!. ....1.1,.. 1 !,. . nnn otners or tnc tltlrteen original ".' "J ' mcir tircams Dy nigni. li States overtinwcred the troublemakers Sjenntor Knox complimented Miss Kroener on the improssiveness of the dance poem before striking nut Into his own warning fqr this country to bo on guard. After referring to the significance of he day's celebration, the Spnntor said : MWc would not live vassals of any law, we could not live a conslomcrate of loosely knit independent States; we jcouhl pot live half slave, half free, and ) alavcry had to go. Can wc live a poly glot people? 'We has been to them a land of freedom. equnllt nnd Justice. It hns been to them all their own country was not. "These honest men and women have become n part of our citizenry and nre iloing their pnrt In the great experi ment of welding together in one great nnd homogeneous nation the lovers of human liberty from all lands. With vigilance and devotion let us, nil united, serve our country." Colcbrntkms were nlso held in tho fol lowing sections1 Kingsesilng Uecren- tlon Center. Fiftieth triir ntul PliMter avenue: Clark Turk. Forty-third street nnu uncstcr avenue; Sherwood Uccrea. tlon Center Flfty-slxth and Christian street; Cobbs Creek 1'nrkway Associa tion, Fifty-ninth nnd Cobbs Creek Parkway; Wmivood Community Asso ciation, sovoniy-nrHt sttcet nnd Kim wood nvrnue; Cherbrook Improvement Aiocintldn, Hlxty-flrst street nnd Lcb nnon nvenue ; Clenrvlew Improvement Association, Scvmj -first street nnd luilst nenue; Wnlton Avenue Neigh borhood Association, Fifty-eighth atreet nnd Walton nvenue; Starr Garden l'ark Itccreation Center, Sixth njji Lombard streets; I.uague Island Im plement Association, Thirteenth Htrc(t nnd Oregon nvenue; Lawrence Street AsBQclotion, Fifth and Giccn streets ; Olney Iteconstructcd Fourth of July Association, Wentz's Field, Olney; Tlogn-Nlcctow'n Safe and Snnc Fourth, Fernhlll l'nrk ; Feltonvlllo Citizens' As sociation, Linden and A streets; Old York Itond Improvement Association, Sixty-sixth nnd Lnwnton avenues. i"e ourselves at the time of our in dependence were largely of one race, one language, one literature, one set of Ideals and aspirations. AVe are now of many races, ninny languages, many I .ideals npd aspirations. We-were orlgl- ' Dally traditional and seasoned in self IOYrnment. I Mighty Ferments Work "Today there arc coining to us, by the .Hiijllons, peoples from races untrarti moned and unseasoned in self-government, peoples unfamiliar with nnd ,'Inrgely unapprcelative of Its good, i and untutored to tolerate and meet Its tvlls. I'Mighty ferments are at work amongst us governmentnlly nnd socially. ' Jiiht as the conimingling of members of different races from different climes m p.o. -t j i m b b i' i mm w Filing and Card Index Cabinets and Supplies LANK taoOKS Bound and Loop Leaf ITHOORAPHINa nwrma NORAVINQ PHCB Stationary and SupplUa VOU can choose right from our stock whatever you require in Steel or Wood Cabinets, including every new, modern Idea in filing Indexes, folders and cards of finest quality for all ofuco nnd bank uses are also carried in stock. The completeness of tha Mann offerings saves ycu. in many cases, days or weeks of delay The entire equipment stock and strvice of our store nt 529 Market Street is planned Just to meet your needs with promptness and eWclency. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York OJflcca: ltl Uroadwny I'ounded in Hit FREE 'liiiiiiiililiEw'WpQsVBV $1.00 I This convenient Iron ing Pad see terms of Our Summer Sale of Electric Ironsbeiow places a household type electric iron of well known make in your home. The balance is then payable at the very convenient rate of $1.00 per month for six months. Fifty cents off for cash. As a special inducement, we offer with each of these irons during the limited period of the sale an ironing pad as pictured. This measures 14 x 20 inches; one side is of felt and the other of turkish toweling. You will find it indispensable when traveling 'nnd for general household use. Free Trial in your home of a Standard Electric Cleaner Hoover ' Torrington is the exceptionally low first payment if you decide to buy after the free trial in your own home. Balance is then payable in easy monthly payments. t You will find the iron, ironing pad and cleaners on display in the Electric Shoo. Tenth nnd Chestnut St-rper. nnrl nUrriot- Rnlit nffir. , ' - -- . - -- .- - ... ... v.vw j Call Telephone Write Phila. Electric Eureka i $2.50 Walnut 4700 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COKE WORKERS' PAY CUT 10 Per Cent Reduction Is Second Since January 1 Connollsville, ln,f July 5. (Ily A. P.) Approximntcly 7000 coke workers In the Independent plants of the Con nellnvlllp coko region were affected to day by n 10 pfr cent reduction in wnuca, the second announced tills year. Tho new rate is about 33 1-3 per cent below the rate paid January 1, but according to coka men some 45 per cent higher thnn tliu prevailing rate in 1012. Only about 7 per cent of tho Independ ent ovens nre in operation. There are now two scales for the same work In tho ConnellHvllle field, that paid by the independents nnd the scale- of the II. G. Frick Coke Co., the latter having becomo operative May 10 una somewhat higher than tho new In dependent scalp. None of the coko ovons of the Frick Uo, nre In operation. Only Six Fires on Fourth Philadelphia's "safe and sane" Fourth cut the number of fires through out tho day to six, of which thrco were hut local alarms. Thoro wero seven fires Sunday. In former years tho num ber wns usually between forty nnd sixty fires for the day. The great majority of these fires wero caused by fireworks and matches In Uio hnnds of Inexperi enced persons, according to fire officials. The property damage In the flies es tcrday is reported to bo slight. QOMjVIUNISTS IN CLASH Fire on Italian Extreme Nationalists Near Genoa Party .Tuly C (By A. 'P.) Com munists of Hcstrl I'oncnte, four and onehalf miles northwest of Qenpa, Italy, fired on n group ofExtrcme na tionalists and a clash ensued In which carabineers, In an endeavor to rcstoro order, were forced to fire on the com batants, wounding three persons, says a dispatch from Home today. Tho Communists retreated. nnd barn- LUBINS Oldest Optical Home SPECIAL $3.50 lemurs Ground to Ordrr to Correct All Ordlnnrr Vttittf of Mtlon, Including Selection From Vurlom Htrlr of Fr limit niovvT auRvicn EYES EXAMINED FREE DY llf.OISTKnEU OPTOMCTniST 2i s. 8th st. K,ygy8,h" A IKeV f-W frCJft; TheRecorcf. Quaiif-y CHEW WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, 60c., $1.00 or writo direct to WornetDiQtilHfj. Co,,llSBe.knSt.,N.Y. NCE upon a time a man -s couldn't get dance records that suited him But then ho tried a new OKeh dance record and he's tolling all his friends. 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