A ') :,' 'N-' EVENING PUBLI6 LEDGEB-PHlfiADELPHIA, FJRIDAY JULY 29, 1921 A "I ;;. . ijf.y-t ' J MARTI N LAUDS IE MBERS OF 56TH th Commissioner Declares Guardsmen at Gretna T Credit to State BEAT FUTURE SEEN !fci i.k o EwchIiio ruMe Laloir w ei.i-fnn Mt. Gretna. Pa., rUi! twlnrlnc tlint the personnel A, present Nnttonnl Ounrd is n now lion ot tnc 01U BU"'" .rA i I r Martin, Stnto Health Cnmmls- Iti '"""'" i...i ti.ll.ni n tlin f. P8ld. ?t?,,1V;S.l.th "inVnntrv BeVcamp here nt tlm close of nn felon tour following the Governor's E ' i. unlfl. "nnd tho MOO CnX InW.lt nro ncre.llt State nnd to tiic isnnon. n j" M.In venrs connection with the rl- .-,i T tinvn tipvpr Rppn n RaL.i dnpr lnoklnir body of troops Mhose hero today. Home of them, L.-j i,n..n Imil ni-pracns cxneri- ptat the majoilty nrc now men. h"u ... i.i tn cop thotn mnrph !?. .tiltnr- awlnv nftpr linr. Id less than four days of training. "troop? In tho country could have RVagalso Impressed w lth the clentj Li of the camp. 1 rom the head- iron the mil nowu io mc khii"-'" Maitatlon was carried out to per- the guardsmen. Lvcry man was r' I barmy rcuii n '- .. Tim u-hnln nrfrnntzntfnii ta.in cnini'. -- --,.,""" i" , ," btlni carried " - .............. Vmoothncss and efficiency, combined th lsadersmp ami ihbh exeruuvu fltfrticn ' ";: (old guard and a great future Is In "list evening Major General William 'PriCe nivlSlull tuiiiiimuu.-i, h"- liner at division headquarters to the ittlar army officers uho are attached I... nc cnpplnHr.pil Instructors. ..wIvm of the officers were also in W."1' .. .., it..., .i.,nn i- 1111, hntry Band, conducted by George T Ittve a Oanu cimrt'ii. iu uuuui ui s ruests. Colonel Theodore D. Boal. Bonlsburg. lormeriy cuinniunucr ui Machine Ulin omiiuny 01 me rji-ni uuyrrnnla Cavalry, was the guest of Anor. ucncrai h iinura tnugi-i, u. o. 1 commander ot 1110 occomi nrigmie, irst Division, U. S. A., was also pres- It. General Mcgci commnnucu me Bftj.slxtti inianiry uiikuu"--, uuw m iBP, UUnilK inv: " " " " rf 1 Tlntinvf AT Tlrnnlf ft plH nriirt ander of the 111th Infantry Regiment, id his staff have, been greatly encour ,ed in their recruiting campaign to 1 uo the gaps in the regiment. This orning a batch of new men arrived camp. Since. eunesuny morning itythrce men have been recruited. 1' .1 T.T.(lnlr! a Mlfif1pilf It fl f 1lQ glment will be able to obtain Federal tognitlon Wltmn n snort lime, uuncrui ADVERTISING WRITER Of uroven ability would consider new 'onntetlon or deoto time dally to smalt torts. p-1 Btrord. r.llt-fdirid-refrrence. A-BUU, J.U)Uljll Utlltb LUWJ Kanf fo Keep Your nair Perpetually Curly? Fircctually v,ay or curly hnlr li now "tthln the means of etry woman to is, One need onlv cet a few ounces Plain liquid ellmerlno from the drug- ind apply a little of It occasionally tut & clean tooth brush boforo dolne up iwlnl and natural looking s-avea and jW.?V ""inaDio nro in ovmencp. wind ' M 1 1' fi heotod Iron has brcn ued. I .ijuiu siimcrino is bo puro ana nnrm- PNI thm In , V,a .Hi,I...I nnmm. fit '5w 'he scalp or Htrcaklni? the hair, Kiiii 'yi,vi-; no siichy or srfasy irnce. I " u oo approciatea ns a Denencmi Fj'r and lustroua ,lvr. The relish known from sea to sea That's always wel come, always right, And full of pep and piquancy Is Ancre Cheese. Here, take a bite! flNCRFr lJfefaHineJPoftM'jZrtfZjtt,' rflV ILwHV' r i B 1.00 SUNDAYS July Jl, JMJJ August 14, 28, Tll9 S.S,r 11 OK I New York VJ..i.. n. n. ...... .' o."'' . Aouiuonai U V? In8ylnnlft Stn- "", New York, leave Standard Dayllcht VRS?- J'S'Km. 7&M. Tl?ki.r'Co.n'"l,t Asrnu ndi n,.Sn, "ala commcntln. IJPWcdlne excursion. Edward 0 Shannon, commander of the brigade, is highly pleased with the work being dono by tho Philadelphia troops along thin line. This evening Major Wllllnm Fish, nttached to Division Headquarters as Inspector for the State, mill recognize the folowlng units of the 111th Infan try. Medical Detachment, composed of Philadelphia guardsmen, Onptnln Charles II. Young nnd Major I.uthoc ford Ij. John, commanding. Hervlco Company, to Include the regi mental band, to be commanded by Cap tain George O. Frcy, Motitcnant Ueu ben V. Mosloy. Mcutcnant .John Schneider and Jjleutcnant George L. litiiidslcy. Major Fish will nlso recognize the Second Squadron, Headquarters Troop of the lOSd Cavalry, nt Lewlsburg on July .'10. Lieutenant Ray.mojjd Young, in L'ommnnd, has sent In the papers for recognition and these have been ap proved by division officers. A horse wns reported "a w o 1" from camp today. Private- Harry Sel lers, stable boy, claimsi it Is not. the provcrblnl "old gray mare" of the army. 150 BATHERS ARE STUNG BY SCHOOL OF JELLYFISH Treated at Hospital Near Doston. May Closo Beaches Hoston, July 21). More than lf.O bathers were trentcd at n hospital In Allcrton and thousands more were driven from Nnntaskct nnd adjoining benches yesterday when n school of red Jellyfish drifted In shore nnd severely t-tung nil who came In contact with their tentacles. Health autrorftlo todnv snid bath ing at the Invaded beaches might be stopped until the llsh go away. This species of red Jelbfish Is com monly called the "stingarcc" nnd some times the "Australian stlngaree," be enufo It is commonly found In Aus tralian waters. The feelers exude n poisonous substance which Infects the M;ln nnd causes swelling and pain. PENALTY CAUSES U HtNV Virtual Apology Finally Pacifies N. J. Officers, Who Threat ened to Resign Morale. of7i3th hit Spfdol Miprttch to EvcnlHff Public Lrdger Camp Edwards, Sen Girt, July 20. Only the timely unofficial apology of Colonel Edward Phillips, of tho llSJth Infantry, is believed to hnvo averted n wholesale resignation of officers and tho resultant demoralization of that regi ment nnd the Fifty-seventh Infantry Drlgadc, commanded by Brigadier Gen eral Howard S. llordcn, of which the 113th is a unit. As It Is, the morale of tho regiment, so far as the official personnel Is con cerned, Is badly shaken nnd will require some time to re-establish Its old esprit do corps. An order confining every officer nnd man to the camp on Wednesday night was the cause of tho furor. General Borden's Intervention In a diplomatic and energetic manner led to tho admis sion bv Colonol Phillips, roadn nt an officers' eonforence, that he had ncted too hastily. It was upon a report which Lieu tenant Colonel Thcodoro McC. Marsh, of East Orange, turned In to Colonel Phillips that the regimental command1 er's disciplinary action wns taken nud the rovr precipitated. Colonol Marsh declared the regimental camp was In n filthy condition. Colonel Phillips Imme diately Issued tho order restraining every officer nnd man from leaving tho Apartments at the Rittenhouse Renorated, refurnished mndo spick, opart and inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful Pick from these: Two Rooms and -Bath. Thrco Rooms and Bath. Four Rooms and two Baths. Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut J 2-ent Desserts Jiffy-Jell brings you a real-fruit dessert at a cost of 2 cents per serving. Not a mere fruity flavor, but con densed fruit juice in a bottle fresh and plentiful. Get it always for the children's sake. We supply many gifts to users gifts worth almost all you pay for "Jiffy-Jell. Write for our catalog then tell us which you want. Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. jsTbP7.S3 mKu. 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Tuesday night the cntlro camp was virtually blown to pieces by a terrific storm, nnd the men were given only one hour from their regular schedule of work on Wednesday In which to clear np tho debris. PRESIDENT starts a boom Vacation Trip Triples Hotel Hates at Lancaster, N, H. Washington, July 21). A commercial boom whose rumblings have .been felt nl! tho -way bnck to Washington has been started In Lancaster, N. II.. since it developed that President Harding is to npend several days near there next week, at the home of Secrtnry Weeks. Beforo the President's nlans became known a telephone call from the White House to the Village Hotel elicited the Information that rooms with bath read ily could be obtained for 52.00 a day. But today the hotel keeper wired nt follows : 'All our bnths now engaged for next week. We are now American plan, .$0 n day." OSTEOPATHS END MEETING Dr. Russell to Be Asked to Explain Connection With Stlllman Case Cleveland, 0., July I!!). (By A. P.) Normal blood, both In quantity nnd qunllty, will prevent the presence of disease, Dr. W. Curtis Brlgham, of Los Angeles, declared here todny be foro tho closing session of the twenty fifth annual convention of the Ameri can Osteopathic Association. Whnt are termed circulatory whirl pools In the child's body nrc caused by abnormal postures, Dr. Brlgham ex plained. The circulatory whirlpools, In addition to poison from Imtironer diet nnd poor rare of the teeth, cause chronic diseases, and if they arc prop crly cared for In early youth, many operations will be avoided with n-fcnv-Ing estimated at $2,000,000,000 an nunlly, lie said. Psychologically, tile brain is the least Important part of the body nnd the pituitary body, one of the ductless glnnds, Is bv far more Important, Dr. Drnest 13. Tucker, of New York, told the delegates. The mind Is the action of the body lather than of the btnln The nlleged violation of profcsslonnl ethics by Dr. II. h. Husscll, of Buf falo, In testifying In the Stlllinnn divorce case, was up before the house of delegates of the American Osteo pathic Association jestcrdny' and a heated discussion ensued. The New York Association of Osteopaths wns ordered to make a thorough investigation nnd submit a report with recommendations to the national organization. HEAT PROSTRATES N0RRIS Partly Collapses While Speaking In Senate Quickly Improves Washington, July 20. (By A. P.) Senator Norrls, of Nebraska, suffered n partial collapse In the Senate yesterday at the close of an address of nearly three hours. The effort, combined with ln- tenso heat, exhausted him nnd lie was taken to nn adjoining committee room; where flrst-nld remedies were applied by Senator Ball, of Delaware, a physi cian. Senator Norrls later was 'taken to his homo and today It wns said bo was much Improved nnd out of danger. Packard Twelve Landaulet taken in trade as part payment on a Handley-Knight. 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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET , t ' 4ft OO Ralfimni-l usrrv ma,m wv $3.50 Washington! and Return SB War Tax, 8 Additional Sunday, July 31 Kti ,S'M,. v,',in Tni ii Mi i mwi f mi i GET TICKETS EARLY Special Train Leaves 4th and Cheitnut Stt. Station 8.00 A. M. Returning Lenves Washington G.00 P. M., Baltimore 7.00 P. M. Baltimore & Ohio " 7" " ' Ht, ,; , ,wv .': Wi 'i V 'It fc .1 fgffiMmfi t i HllffiM Pffflr-3V WINDSOR ROOM -1204 Chestnut St. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. Founded In 1894 Announce The Continuation of" Our Reduction Sale Of Men's Suits and Topcoats One -Third Off Lady's Maid Hairdre88erMaidcuri8t$ etc. For a good position et good pay rood the Help Wanted coiimiw in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING-3UND AY t r . hv -m. 3-Piece Suits 30.00 Suits 20.00 Sanng $10.00 35.00 Suits 23.34 Saving $11.66 40.00 Suits 26.67 Saving $13.33 45.00 Suits 30.00 Saving $15.00 50.00 Suits 33.33 Saving $16.67 2-Piece Midsummer Suits 15.00 Suits 10.00 Saving $5.00 18.00 Suits 12.00 Saving $6.00 20.00 Suits 13.34 Saving $6.66 22.50 Suits 15.00 Saving $7.50 30.00 Suits 20.00 Saving $10.00 Hundreds of Philadelphia men have already stamped their approval on this re markable sale. Our en tire stodc is included with out reservation and with out addition. Original prices marked on tickets pay one-third less at time of purchase. Suits and topcoats from the Kirsch baum shops nationally known for their style and workmanship. Winter BUY NOW AT PRICES Overcoats at Half Price LOWER THAN THEY WILL BE IN 1922 Semi-Annual Sale HILTON STYLEBILT CLOTHES FOR MEN Maker's Price Less15 Every Spring And Summer Suit Included $30 less $4.50 now $25.50 $35 less $5.25 now $29.75 $40 less $6.00 now $34.00 $45 less $6.75 now $38.25 $50 less $7.50 now $42.50 $60 less $9.00 now $51.00 All Other Prices At Same Proportionate Reductions Also corresponding reduc tions in Hot -Weather Suits of Palm Beach Cloth, Mohair and Shantung Silk. Hilton mpay 3211 Chestnut Street Clothes Shops in 'Principal Cilia JVNEWAIIK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO . ' m i tU 4, y rm I9 !' 1 II y Si i A. " M T ai fl . v .. IhI W System JJMBmim M. A i a I In .i&Wrfc3tL "J" A- tWWWfc-ro Au, t4ta4. . , MM, i.ii.. t