rtmt r,H mhv" , ,, ...'' ! .v.v ..; - " pS-'YOUNG" AT 83 V r JW "1 JULY' Lf , .. "v'.V -ftf v 1921 ,rr birthday Greetings. Being Re- ISceWed by Morcjiant From All Parts of the worm IfirtLKS SUNDAY SCHOOL wj jr ' W .- aaaln oMmnl Ipmlprfl iTVTh;Thr;-rl.1nrrbdnB t' !'5i.i,! br John AVnnnmnlter, who is " &htr'threo ycnrs old todft). Mam i i it., Hnhbath wlwol workers will onll tttK P' ' w N(nrp Corson.. . !Slwta nt ?r will wnd their con- .ui1 n by wire mitt mnll. FMr Wnnhmnkcr taught os Urtlny nt ; ..H.'nr Siimlnv school. Twenty-seroiiil I r J Ilnlnbrlikft streets, wiilcii no L " ..?. Ti tl. members, old nnd IS inw that todny wom his birth V. 't wnrf urged to slve them n henrt- ( . jg && 7. 1858." he told . kffl. . . . fi. .i ...l.lt ,' f 1 la.. lldCKOt 01 PK mill in ' 'J "nt by tt Men'sVlondlr Union 'ffSi jShn Chmnben.' Memorial Pre- MMlan Church, stood on mc i ?" .SSta Mr. Wnnsmnker wnn BPrnklim. . la a bomiternooii, ua ...... i- Jm.Vwn In order to be with you Stk "Itriiowi how an old man en Dn lomrcyWth every pp in this VeS'oldchureh: I low the JVM- Every dny Mncn I l.nvo fwth yo lin" cc" """ '" "". . 'ne men's chorus of Itrthmir, under .v. iXrsliln of I'rof. -Terry Mnrch. ' ' 'or, old sonea--Shn.il We Meet Beyond tha Btver?" nnd "Steal Away, Sttsl Awny, taJesuRl" In tha V, anamakr Store today Mr. Wnnnmnkcr 'will be presented with grcctlngH from' 140 Sunday school lend ers In all parts of flic world. The let tern, telegram nud rabies will be In closed Ju a limp leather sllk-lincd folder, henrliiR, the Inscription : ' "lllrthdny Greeting to John Wniin mnker, 1'rexhlent of the World'a Sun day School Association, July 11, 1021.V BUILDING BOOM ON Lower Merlon July Permits Already Exceed Ju'no Total Ilulldlng permits indued in Lower Merlon Townnhlp lost week Indicate that the long-nntlclpntrd building boom on the Main I.lno has begun. The permits totaled $338.(10.1 In value, while permits for the entlro unouth of June totaled $315,000. One of the most important operations U that by Frank H. Mahan, who vlll. build nine two-story brick stores and dwellings In IncastcV avenue, west of Ilryn Mawr. The operation will cost S100.000. A parn'ge. with chauffeur's quarters, l to be built In Mount Moro road. VII innovo, to cost. $40,000. A permit has also been Issued for a $27,000 com munity building In Wynncwood. Thn't building Is going forward nil along the Mnln Linn is indicated by the fact that on .the rnllroad sidings re now to be neon many enrs of stone, lum ber, fhnd nnd other building material, whereas a year ago the sidings vcrc virtually empty t Nab Drunken Autoste as Suspects Two Negro motorists were captured late yesterday afternoon at Forty-sixth anil Market streets after an exciting chase of several blocks, in which police and undertakers' assistants partici pated, following an alleged attempt to break through a funeral procession. The prisoners, William Douglas and Thomas Brooks, were locked up In the police station nt Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue. The police phy sician says the men were Intoxicated. LOOK FOMGHT Oil BOARD HEAD Attempt Will Be Mado Tomor row to Fill Vacancy Caused by Gratz Resignation ROWEN HAS CHANCE ITnccrtnlnty surrounds the outcome of the election for presidency of the llonrd of Education to fill the uncx nlred term nt Sim flrni. who ro- signed from that body two months ago a meeting or the noani will do nciu tomorrow, when an attempt will bo made to fill the vacancy. At a meeting held last month William Rowcn, vice president of the board, was nominated for the poRt. but unex pected opposition developed, nnd on motion of Dr. Edward Martin, after some debate and a close vote, the elec tion wns postponed. The failure to elect Mr. Rowcn came as a break in the usual procedure, It "being the thine' to 'elect the next hlgnest officer in the board as a matter oi courtesy, it was held ny some mat. the office wan too big and Important nt this time, with n period of reconstruc tion in the mnklne and so many vltnl problems hanging fire, to elect on this basis. 'While it Is generally believed thnt Mr. Rowcn will be elected ns nn honor for his years of service, to complete the present term, there Is probability of n contest or nt least a move for h post ponement. In this event n deadlock is considered a possibility. Fresh Air Camp Opened The Salvation Army opened its fresh - air camp at Upland today nnd more thnn 1000 children will Journey to the summer farm tor extended vncnuons. "SLACKER" IS VINDICATED Christian Street Youth Who 8erved (n Navy Gets Recognition Rrandcd a "slnckcr" by nrmy au thorities, Vincent Stroyek, twenty-two yenrs ojd. of 3(1 Christian street, whq enlisted in the' nnvnl service before ho had come of. nje, yesterdny wns vin dicated by the War Department in an official statement The official exoneration said Stroyek's case was"unuHiiol," inasmuch ns he was under ngc at the time he regis tered for the draft. However, Sfroyek had obtained the consent of a widowed mother, f whom he wns the sole support, to enlist ircv ctal months previous to his call to service and when the call did come ho was a member of the crew of the 1'nlted States steamship Sparkland and afloat on the high seas. Model 2 V Six Essentials' That Mean Satisfaction Appearance, performance, comfort, service, price, econ omy of maintenance. The Light Six BO hns them nil. Every owner a satisfied one. 1985 Kbkomo Henry A. Rowan, Jr., Co. 723 N. Broad St., Phtla. lfp5 S MONDAY, .ll't.V 11, 101. Ntorc Opens Dully itl 0 A, SI. Clour nt V, M.M M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET UXnl2W STREETS V. M ,s 1 Yes, Sir! Your New Bathing Hint is i Here Now at Half Price! Regular $6 & $7 Pure Worsted Bathing Suits for Men Latest Models Superior Makes at $3.50 each buits irom a foremost manu facturer worth just double, but Kcurtd nt a big clearance price concession, Pacific Coast styles. oavintc shirt and trousers knit in All colors and color combinations, including the smart heather mixtures. For Jolly Vacation Daus on the Water Carlcton Old Town Canoes $72.00 t0 $90.00 D The stnndard cajnoe, known everywhere the best made. Here in all the newest 1921 models. A Complete Line of Canoe Accessories SNELLENBURCS Third Floor Another Wonderful Purchase of $3.00 Amoskeag GinghamBungalow Apron s Still a Few Hundred Left But They're Going Like Wildfire! Marquisette Mosquito & Fly proof 6 Ft. Tents 95c Cost $6.00 to ntake contains 14 yards of 20c Marquisette worth $2J80 I jO Tent Complete Is Ideal for Outdoor Sleeping for adults and children. Camping Out at seashore or woods. Play .Tents for kiddies en the lawn or porch. The 14 Yards of Marquisette may be cut tup and used for Curtains Bedspreads Bedcovers Carriage covers Scarfs, shams, Door panels, etc. SNELLEMBUROS Sporting Goods Department, Third Floor A Full Half -Dozen Reliable Linen Specials At Savings of From 33xAto50 nt v to Go on Sale at $1.39 Each Modo of "becoming checked and plaid Amoskeag G 1 n g -hams, prettily trimmed with rick rnck braid and chnmbray in con trasting plain color. SnelleiTbUrgS Second Floor f $12.50 4-Passenger Lawn Swings at $8.50' As pictured. Strongly built swings, painted red nnd green. Delight ful for cool, restful evenings at homo, on the luwn. At ?8,50 there's positively nothing elsewhere i Ph,ieVrpnr 7 Uh y. bNELLENUURaS Fourth $1.00 90c $7.00 All Pure Linen Pattern d i 9 c Table Cloths at DI .0 Genuine Derryvale Irish linen satin da'mask pattern cloths, sire 2x2 yards. In pretty stripe and floral effects, .finished with a splendid dew bleach luster. $1.75 Hemstitched Damask Table Cloths, Each Mercerized satin damask cloths, full heavy quality, finished with deep hemstitched hems. $2.00 Huckaback Towels, Dozen Towels woven from twisted two-ply yarns, size 17x34 inches, with plain hemmed ends. Heavy quality.- Limit of ten dozen to a cus tomer. 50c and 60c Turkish Bath Odn Towels, Each LyC Woven from fine two-ply yarns in plain and fancy 'Jncquard weaves with colored Jacquard borders. Hemmed ends; thick and spongy. Large size. 85c All-Linen Crash Toweling 7 Yard 1C Fine pure Irish linen Barnsley weave crash with neat colored borders; 18 inches wide and very absorbent. Strikingly Good Values in Our Big Sale of Silk and Flannel Skirts for Dress and Sport Wear " Worth Up to $27.50 At $9.95 Each Handsomo new skirts of the richest silk weaves of the season 1 Georgette, Kumsi Kumsa, Duplane Baronet, Canton Crepe, Fan-ta-si, Egyptian and Symphony Stripe Rosh annra and Crepe de Chine as well as the new high-color sport flannels. Here in the summcr'a favorite colorings white, flesh, pink, peach, honeydew, maize, turquoise, Harding blue and navy. Many Stunning Models Four Pictured Single or double box pleated or shirred. Some with novelty pockets, all belted. Plain and colors and striped effects combinations or navy or black, and two-material treatments. 25 to 32 inch bands. bNELLENBURGS Second Floor $3.25 Mahogany Finish Smoking Stands $1.98 9ft tnlTlnc lttrvlt 'l pleto with cigar rest and J match holder, both nickel plated, and removuble Kiuss nsn iray. bNELLENBURGS Third Floor Miilfen if fW. !ffSS DIED BEFORE CALL IS LISTED SLACKER Another Philadolphian Branded Served Overseas arid Wa3 Honorably Discharged BRITISH NAVY MAN NAMED Joseph .T. Mullln, who lived nt 1M0 Mnnton street, nnd who wan listed nn a slacker by Local Hoard No. 8S in a list made public today, died before liln call came to go to a training caiflp. Vlncenzo. Dl Marino, formerly of 1820 Tltnn'strcet, who nlno was listed as a slacker by the same board, nerved overscan, wan honorably dlnclinrKcd nnd Ldlcd of tuberculoids upon Ills return to Americn, ncroriliiiK to, norm hi uorvcui, who now IIvch nt the Titan street ad dress. Harnett J. Johnson, another man .lintcd ns n slacker, Is a Hritlsh sub ject and served in tbo British Isavr (luring the war. He was a boarder at 1833 Mnnton street. ITe'stlll visits there while ashore. He stopped In Philadel phia but a few days at the time he registered. Ninety -seven of the other men, listed by Local Hoard No, 3D ns slackers, could not be found nt the addressed they Rare when they registered. Five men whose names were made public as slackers todny by Local Hoard No. 40 could not be found nt'thc addresses given. FABM ArtD GARDEN FARM AND GARDEN JBL 4 k Kfl m Why Lose Your Hur? UnltM th root !ulb are de stroyed, you nerd not purl wlt'.i your, rrownln dorr. Dajly ua of. our Kxtrnct or Cnnthnrlden will etlmulatn Krowth and Icep the acalp clean and healthy. 7.1c n bottle. LLEWELLYN'S riilladelphtn' Htnndnrd Drue Wore 1518 Chestnut Street A iromt brunt! help We liarr the bent MM;yi Buy Direct From Manufacturer For Quality, Service and Attractive Prices Dcnutlfut kawn nnd Garden Furniture unique, distinctive designs -nunllty materials and craftsmanship Single Pieces Complete Sets a Vi.iu linmA nnn nffnrrl nnme nf thean nieces mnkn Xyour selection now nt our nntesroom. Kvcrythlng you need, Including Wood Archcs Trelllscs Arbor Entrance Gates Pcr&olns, etc. FREDERICK R. GERRY COMPANY 1835 Market Street, Philadelphia J Hk i jglWljRRVg I II inJMU II fci J . ...J.-.. .. lr-MM ABMl-. W. u . Wl .1 -Z4H r I l Lrih mI-mm Cl jimww . 4HB2ffi7w1 kODildll v -Wtt Throucrh the Heppe Vic tor Record Club you can secure n quantity of Vic tor Records and pay for them in monthly amounts. ,-s-z -. We also $1 Monthly sell Vic (25c Weekly) trolas in fh same manner through t h Heppe Rental - Payment Plan. Call, phone or write for par ticulars. C. J. Heppe & Son DowsIowd 1117-1119 CkMtost St Uptowa 6th asd Taoaatoa St. A Huge Special Purchase of Handsome Lace-Trimmed Scarfs Very Exceptional Values Scarfs trimmed with filet nnd cotton cluny lnco edgintrs in a variety of attractive designs. Scarfs 18x45 and 18x54 inches, Two special lots: $1.00 Scarfs at 48c $1.25 Scarfs at 68c 3NELLENUURflS Fourth FJoor N; SNELLENBURGvJ CO.; $4.00 Corsets of Well-Known Makes Bdupht Up in a B'xa Special Purchase or Included in a Close-out Lot From Regular Stock At $1.00 Royal, Worcester, Snellenburg Special and American Lady corsets broken size rango but good choosing. Splendid assortment of models. One of the most extraordinary corset events of the season 1 $5.00 American Lady and (J Q Bon Ton Corsets at... P" Broken sizo nnd stylo rifhgt! but extraor dinary values! Closing Out Odd Lots of $1.00 and $2.00 Brassieres CQ and Bandeaux at 07C Bandeaux of satin nnd mesh; brassieres trimmed with embroidery or lnco, bNELLENBURGS First Floor 11 iW. SNELLENBURG & bNElENDUROb Second Floor CO -ft .TB Three different types but one tfuxdify throuahoat 1 TJUV.S. fS0 j9 r s?o . -.. A.r iwmr i'iiv"aB 1 wm m.n TREAD A a TREAD SfV From the makers of U.S. Royal Cords to the users of FabricTires IN all of modern merchandising the biggest conundrum is the car owners fabric tire situation. . Around 70 of all use fabric tires. Their instinct for quality is as strong and insistent as any one else's. Why, then,-are they offered such hodge-podge stocks of "discount tires," "odd lots," "seconds," "retreads" and other so-called bar gains of uncertain origin? . Sooner or later the public always seeks out quality. As a matter of self-protection ii for no other reason. The out- and-out opinion in favor of U. S. Fabric Tires has spread more this year than it ever did. People have gotten very close to the U. S. policy. Felt it. Benefited by it. And passed the word along. It's a policy settled to one stand ard for all U. S. Tires. Whether fabrics or cords. Small sizes or large. Giving to the fabric tire user fresi live tires. Being made now. Being shipped now. All the original U. S. vitality and service comes through when you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire. ((- qAs people say everywhere United States Tires are Good Tires Usco," "Chain," "Nobby." Three different treads. Built by the same brains, the same policy, the same quality ideals that have made U. S. Royal Cords the standard measure of tire worth. United States Tires United States Rubber Company MM V. V,. -- - l$ce Branch, 329-331 N. Broad Street . - ' v AwU . 1 H m m 1 9i m. ,()-" $.. ... t?t&te'X.. lH- ft tv hii -,Ht, .. , ijf ,,,1rt!-f x2f'
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