-n-''STjFa HfJ 3W Hm iTf1' uriiritiB''mH:-sCMMK,!." '.'ti'vwr.ivariiffjL t-'tnr9&xx&arr it f.S. Lp- EL , 'Tamifff ' r" f w, '' 1 ' tJ aaaaBBBBBBBaH r M - ti Tiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaffiiaaaawarli'TTBpTBiTB? V BOYD RAPS &OLLS-ROYCE Runs twice as far on a gallon of fuel as the average person supposes it will. This means nothing to the owner in money, but much in other ways. His car of Cars is economical, not wasteful. The standing of the Rolls-Royce is entirely due to the perfection of such details, to literally hundreds of practi cal features of daily importance. Jin Enclosed Drive Cabriolet, $16,500 ROLLS-ROYCE Stveneigbty-fiu Fifth Avenue, Neiv York Ttn-thirty-fivl Commonwealth Avenue, Boston TRIGG CALLREV.DR.AQUfLUWgfcB BUILDING HAH Architect Questions Failure to Call Conferences Between Employer and Employos WANTS STRIFE ENDED DR. BATTEN GOING TO CAMP Will -Look ATter Boy Taking Sum mer Course In Adirondack " H Btv Dr. bnoiuel Znna. "Batten, toe3 of U"Boptlt Department of fco Jafi 6rrice, will paw the next four wrfeln tt fcnmp Orwewtchle, on Cran tarfy Late, In the Adirondack Moun tains. Dr. Batten Is dean of the faculty at led bora' camp, which ia conducted adcr the auspices of thtf Jlapriat Broth erhood Federation of tho -Northern Bap tist Conyentfon. One hundred boys, ranging in ate from fourteen to twenty, kcluding some from thlo city, are tasW w summer coarso, which pro tiOea the "fullest poeulble nWttr; to whole Uie of the boy." .lie Bf. Vr' 3. FoBtor Wilcox, of, Kw lork, bat formerly of thta city, B director of the temp. Tie baa con etaetod boys' campe twenty years. Boys Accused of Bungalow Thefts Spring Mount Pa., July 14. A -aeries fthcitrtts, bungalows along the Pexklomcn has led to the arrest of two Philadelphia boys. The police say the boys confessed to thefts ranging 'from a talking machine to bedding. The prisoners are Douglas Kane, thir teen year old, and Paul Sheridan, thlr ea years, both of 1002 South Forty -fifth street, Philadelphia. They have 'been committed to the Houso of De tention and will be arraigned in Mont jgotnery County Court this week. NABS BOYS AS THIEVES Two 14-Year-Old Youths Accused of Robbing Shoe Dealer Two fourteen -year-old boys arc ac cused by the pollco of making an early morning raid on a shoo dealer in the rtor of 418 Market street and stealing a suitcase full of new shoes. The accused youths are Bftlvatore Posano, Montrose street near Fifth, and Thomas Chirioco, Eleventh street near Morris. Detective Powers, of the Fourth and Race streets station, was standing at the corner of Fourth and Market streets shortly attar 2 o'clock thia morn ing when he saw two boys coming from the rear of the stores fronting on Market street. One of them carried a suitcase. Powers questioned them and they de clared they were on their way home from a trip. Powers ordered them to open the enltcaso and found it contained twelve pairs of new shoes. lie placed the boys under arrest. He later con ducted an investigation and found the Specialty Shoe Co. had been broken into and the stock ransacked. En trance hod been effected by means of a fire escape and forcing a second' story window. In an open letter to Ernest T. Trigg, chairman of the Industrial Relations Committee of the Chnmbcr of Com merce. D. Knlckcrbackcr Boyd, an ar chitect of this city, calls tho former to account by quwtionlnjr his failure to call constructive conferences between employes and employers in tho building trades and put an end to the present situation of strife and bickering. "Tho public," says Mr. Boyd in his letter, "would now like to be informed why you, standing for tho Industrial welfare of Philadelphia and its su premacy as tho 'workshop of the world," do not require and demand that tho employers and worklngmcn shall Immediately confer and shall not stop conferring unti In doflnito understand ing shall be reached which will insuro to the public that all tho problems of the building Industry will bo worked out co-opcrutlvely now and in the fu ture. "You did last February call a four day conference of the construction in duNtry In this citv, showing that you rccognlso tuo Importance of that Indus try and rcallzo tho possibilities your position In the way cf leadership offers. I was honored by both you and labor In tho position I held during tho con ference and was also made one of the members of tho cominlttco on resolu tions. "As such I wn3 a party to tho coll, adopted at the closed meeting, that de tailed conference bo held in Philadel phia between labor, employers, mate rial Interests, financial Interests, uichl tects and engineers at once with the purposo of reaching nn understanding among all concered which will cause the Immediate rcleasp of contracts for build ing construction. "'May I Inqulro why no such confer once has been called under your leader ship? Tho present and the future suc cess of the building industry can only be assured through tho creation of some permanent tribunal, congress or a cen tral committee to work out and solve its problems." Mr. Trlsg expressed regret that tho letter of Mr. Boyd had bcon given to the newspapers without a copy hnlng been sent to him. "It always makes me angry when such matters as thU arc referred to the public without my receiving official notice of thcra myself. When I receive a copy of the letter I shall be glad to make answer to it. "I snpposc you know," added Mr. Trigg, "that Mr. Boyd Is a bpokosinan of the union labor interests in this city." RESINOL 5oothinq end He&linq For Baby's Tender Skin, Swedish Prlnco 8orlouely III Stockholm. July 14. Prince William of Sweden was suddenly taken ill with malaria during his hunting expedition in the Belgian Congo, and his condi tion is serious, it is announced. m SHIPMATES of thm Tool-Kit trua companions In tlms ot naaa. A varied naaortmant la lnv.lua.bla on board from a wrench or hammer to nulla, acrewa, nttlnra. Oat our iui iraatlona. F. Vanderherchen'j Sons 7 N. Water St., Philadelphia "At tht Sign of thi Sail" P AC KARD Come in and let us show you the remarkable value there is in the Packard Twin-Six at its new price. Today , as it always has been, the PackardTwin-Six is the finest automobile anyone can own. The reduction rang ing from $1150 to $1700, with quality unchanged, gives this car an actual value higher than ever before. Twin-Six Touring now $4850 At Dwtroit Packard Motor Car Co, of Philadelphia 819 North Broad Street Atlantis City, RatUahao, Dri4atoa, Camdan, Harrlalmrff, Lancaster, Qaaltartown, RMtVaa, Saafont, Trantoo. Vtaalaed, WUaalaftao. W.oJtary, York. Q,sk the man who owns one miji "" " " " Presbyterian Paitor Is Invited to Wilmington Charge The Rev. Dr. A'qullla Webb, pastor of the Central North Broad Street Pres byterian Church, has received a call from the First ahd Central Presbyterian Church, of Wilmington, Del. The congregation of tho Wilmington fchurch unanimously decided to extend the call at a meeting held last night., Dr. Webb has been pastor of the North llrpad street church for four years. Previous to that he was pastor of tho Wnrreu Memorial Presbyterian Church, of Louisville, Ky. lie Is a graduate of Harvard Theological Sem inary. Dr. Webb, today, at his home Jn tho Lyhdhumt Apartment, Sixteenth ahd Green (streets, snld he could not discuss his plans until normal notification of the call is received. "Any man WOllld hlHnfo tn iloMInn such n call," Dr. Webb said. "I would, howovcr. regret neverlng my connections here. Since I became pastor of the Central North llroad Street Church, my congregation has been very good to mo In many ways. They provided mo re cently with nn assistant pastor. The call from Wilmington is fluttering in deed." GIRARD STAFF IS INCREASED Six Appointments at College An nounced; Scholarships Awarded Six ndditloni to the ndminlstrntivo and teaching staffs of Girard Collcgo were announced yesterday by tho Board of City Trusts, following Its monthly meeting In the Lafayette Building. Dr. Henry It. Wharton was made emeritus consulting surgeon ; Dr. Charles Nassau nnd Dr. Edward J. KIopp were nppolntcd consulting sur geons; Frank D. Potter was named as head gardener of tho college; John Langlcy Jones wns nppolntcd a teacher of French, nnd J. Earl Kauffmnn, playground teacher. Simon Muhr collegiate scholarships were awarded to the following; Mary Hilda Howes. West Philadelphia High School, to Holyoko College ; Margaret ' tttlsabeth McConnell, Kcnslngt6n High ocnooi. to university 01 vennsyvama Frederick Cascisto. Wet Phllndelnhla High School, to University of Pennsyl vania, and Nicholas Ft Tetli . Central High School, to University of Pennsyl vania. Falls Into Manhole ' Charles Offelt, of 2828 North Opal street, stepped oh tho cover 6f a mah hole at Sixth ahd Spruce streets last night, causing the cover to turh under his 200-pound weight, and Offelt sllp plcd into the holo to his whifct His head came In 'contact with the edge of the manhole cover and It required twelve stitches to close a scalp laceration nt the Pennsylvania Hospital. Offelt also received treatment for alcoholism and later wns locked up at tho Third Dls trice police station. SNIFF, THEN WfeEPl 27,000 Gallons of Alcohol Will Pay Philadelphia Call Today Provided there Is a good broeio from eoaward, rcsldenla hlong tho coast from Capo Cod to tho Delaware may nnltf with n sigh a breath from the bast ub ti.. t.lr I'lhnrfnti nnsKs down the coast on her run from Boston to Philadelphia. Tho vessel at, Boston ,Bhowcd 27,000 gallons of nlcohbl In her hbld. Phila delphia la ft Pbrt of call and her voyago will terminate oh tho Gold Coast, where Monrovia, Freetown nnd Grand Bohsen, Africa, will blithely unload hor Her reason for coming "hero Is as yet unexplained. Tho bark's homo port is Panama nnd It sails under tho flag of that republic. THlEVfei. MAID WlNE CELLAR During the temporary absenco of thfc family of Alcxandor Llcbcrman. 1301 North Bread street, thieves invaded the cellar of their home nnd bMi twelve - . r - - S33..7 wnJfaertn imuvi-s urn uoncveu 10 Save liiari . '"'J tortruck to removo the bootc" IM I Summer Shoes Reduced -White- A tableful of beautiful qualities in Women's White Pumps and Oxfords sizes for every one, though not in any one kind. Very low priced at $9.00 rfleiaovu)att y -U 'Boot Shop f Vi20 CMsinul St Closed Saturdays during July nnc' August A B B ,.l I TJl l 'V f r. We Specialize in Accounting Books for Real Estate Men, Physicians, and Dentists For Accountants, Manufacturers & Merchants Our Columnar Books in Looso and Bound Form Should Interest You Circular Illustrating Samo Sent ort Request YEO & LUKENS CO. Stationers Prihtet 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut Sheet h i r neaw. T1"! 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Its superior quality, its smoothness and delicious flavors, its creamy richness and nourishing texture, have made Colonial Ice Cream the fastest-selling ice cream in the country. Thousands of Colonial Dealers are today enjoying a wonderful business as a result of Colonial Quality Philadelphia's Best. CBW v - -'WES Real To Enjoy a Summer Delight You Must Eat IlCSImlR' Av r "Philadelphia'SiBesC Other Service Stations at -Trenton and Monmouth Beach In the capital city of New Jersey, Colonial has the newest and best fitted ice cream service station in that Stat. And to meet tho requirements of the Jersey coast resorts another service branch has been opened at Monmouth oeacn. AH! SO PURE COLONIAL ICE-CKE4M COMPAKTV FOURTH AND POPLAR STREETS jrmLujiSLPHIA TELEPHONES: BELL M"f KEYSTONE J7B " MPW T Ji 'J Srt v ' -IW j. . i. . t. i . w rfi m. if -! -..i''-'vVmyl,,tfly. , ,i-j(iB,H.y.inyi.f,(-,.iJ-t. ,ni WVS