"'jrs'yf .-5 . ? V5; - 1 RIG STADIUM PUN . Comm'ttee Named te Stir In ' torest in Movemont for New Athletic Field TOO SMALL FOR CROWDS Franklin Field's small (".-"UinR capm Vt Is ceMlng the 1'nlvprwt.r of I pnniyl nls AtlilPtl'' Asierlii(lnn STfi.OOO n wr in prospective pntreni turned nxxn.v. iccerdlnft tn incmlier of the nliimnl who r. advocating n new ntndliim. The creat popularity of I'pnn thletle events, track, lneliall and foot ball, the lat"t named sport especially. Iiai led te the formation of plant for the ex tension of the sentliifc capaeltv of the dd while money li beitiR rnlcd for the projected Meiljtim. The work has gene se far that n coin cein Jnlttee has been uppelnted. censlstinc of Sidney Hutchinson, chairman: Arthur Church, Charles L. Ilerie. Sydney Thsycr. OcerRP II. Krazicr nnd K. It. Jjuchncll. Recently this committee met three prominent engineers te make prelim inary plans for the new stadium nnd for th enlargement of Franklin Field. The niineers have visited Harrnrtl nnd Jrlnceten stadiums and the Ynle howl. It Is mere likely that some ether site vlll be chosen nnd Franklin Field itself tnlaTRcd. Various sites have been siir ited for the new field. One In in Falrmetint Park. This perhaps would lie difficulties because of the need for (barging admission te a stadium built In the I'arK. Other Sites Suggested Anethpr posiible site Is en the tint (mds down by the river, given te the Jnlvcrsity by the. city In exchange for echelarshlps. These could net be reached isve from .Seuth street bridge, and cresMng the railroad lines there would te dangerous. A third suggestion, vhicb some members of the nlumnl re jard as Wt. is te plnm It In ilie natural amphitheatre formed bv t)1P bottomlands near the Woodland (Vnie ftr.v. The Yale bowl Is built In a similar hollow . At present Penn has 11.000 stiidentH, hHuding night classes. Tlie students' ictlen. with a greater number of matriculates this year than Inst, has bn curtailed und removed closer tn the eastern end of the lield. pnrt of the itatp new being in the despised ear' jtand. With ne.000 alumni anl n oily -xf 2,000,000 with a large Huburban poiii peiii poiii latlen, tlie demand for seats espreinllj at the football games is se large that many constantly are turned away, l,:tt year fiO.000 seats could have been sold for the Pcnn -State foethnll panic. Te. day's game with Pittsburgh Is over ever fold, and according te the authorities At lea-t ."0.000 persons applied for tickets Mere, Scats Needed Pcnn'B present normal seating ca pacity Is 1(1,000. With temporary stands in the field this is increased te .".O.COO The capacit for track sports, including the popular Helnv Carnival, is only 10.600. "In any case It will be neecst.nry te rebuild Franklin Field." mid Mr. Hutchinson "One .suggestion 1 that the pitch of the slope of seats be in creased. Anether is that an extra deck be built. Whateer the method chosen, it recms certain that rebuilding will be necessary. I believe tn the future we will lime both a stadium and an enlarged 1 rauklin Field. ISnth could be ii'cd " ' I'eiin's field has the smallest seating enpneitj el a'l I he large unlversltii'-. The Harvard stiidliini bad n cnpurilx of 45.000: the Talc bowl. "."..000, and the Trlnceteii stadium. -Kl.tlOO. Of nil these Institutions, however, Pcnn is the only one who.-e field is nxnilnlile like for nil college sports. "If we bad a real stadium at Pcnn. ' laid Dr Hutchinson. "I bellec the Army-N'avy game could be brought back te Philadelphia, at least every ctner year. 1 lie I'ole i rounds In Icw Tork, becaus-e they are laid out for bamball, are net especinllj geed for football from the spectator's point, of flew." BNELLENBURG CONCERTS TO MARKANNIVERSARY Bind and Cheral Society te Enter tain Stere's Customers In November X Hnellenberg & Ce. will celebrnle heir forty-eighth anniversary during Kevember by a series of concerts te be given en Tuesday and Tluirdnx iioni iieni fnjs by tlie Snellenberg Cheral Smdetj nd band Among tiie prominent soloists who ill take part in the programs under lh direction of Henry ("lorden Thunder, ere Royal P. Maclellnn. Marie Stene IiOngsten, Geerge 0. A. Uetweller. Hlsa, Lyens Cook. Herace Clement. Mae I'h Jrey Heltz. Jehn W. Norris and Fmilv ctekes Hagar The accompanists will lie Helen Hoetbroyd Bsieklev and Her bert Dunkerly. The concerts will be held en the fifth Soer of thn beuth building and will be tree. Attractive programs cecriug the first "our concerts nre bejng dlstriltuted te Jatrens of the store. Kverx Wednes day morning during the rnentli the Snel lenberg hand will play from 10 :.'() A. M. te 12 niten in the auditorium en the fourth fleer. Jehn G. Carrell Is con ductor. Welfare Leaders te Talk The principles, method anil purpnu's (if Itin I'lilliiilnlnliln U'..lf.,rn l'..,lr.rn I !,.ii ISJll III! lint i.,tlir.f ikf njl,1in..n tmftti it ' the Kthical Society ill the Academy of Musical II o'clock lumiirrew minning. Hheriiuin f. Kingslej, executive sccie tnrj nf the fedcratieii, will speak from the expert social worker's point of iew. Arthur Sew all from I he business man's standpoint ind Mrs. Fdwntd V. uek from the woman's point of xiew, HALLOWE'EN COSTUMES Fancy & Comics Adults nnd Children Fer 11! Yrnra One el Phtla.'t trading Ceitamtrs Suits Alwnya en Ilnnrl MRS. CHAS. SCHUMACKER 4746 Darrah St. Trankferd, Phil.. Ojwn r.rtt. Till 11 n'ClerW Fkil. 05 M'4 WAI wi 1 Sfft III t v Missing Frem Heme tMKBBJ& v k .IOIIN W. KAOAN Vlllnnevn, man xxhe lias tint been heard of slnen leaving te malic, seme piirrliascs.In (Junkertnwn MISSING FR0MJILLAN0VA Jehn W. Eagan Net Heard of Since Leaving Heme. October 17 Jehn W. Pagan, of Vlllnnevn. ha" hern miesing from his lieme there since October 17, when lie 'eft. earning S3."t) tn go te Qunkertewn te make some farm piirclin . He Is an ex soldier of tl" Canadian army. M-. I'nsan is dci-cribed ns about fort v rrnis jld. fi feet 10 inches in bright, dark brown hair, blue eyes, and wearing a gray suit and a brown fcU hat when he left home. PAPER BURNSJ3N WHARF Camden Firemen Keep Blare Frem Spreading te Nearby Sheds Camden firemen had a stubborn light early this morning with fire among paper bales en tbe wharf of the West .lercy Paper Company, at Delaware axentie and Kim street. The fire was discovered by a watch man, wdie wns unable, te hnndle the heavy bales and get nt the (lames. 'An alarm was turned In, and the firemen dragged their long lines of bic-c sexeral blocks te the wharf. Many bnles were tumbled off Inte ttie river. Tlie fire was subdued before it spread te near-bj sheds. It U believed by the firemen thai he.xs placing about en the bales last night maj hne started the lire with cigarettes the smoldering paper net breaking out into llame until tills moru meru moru ieg. TEMPEST ASKS 7000 MEN Assistant Safety Director Urges In creased Police Force Assistant Director of Public Safetj Tempest declared Philadelphia's police force i inadequate, at a meeting of the chiefs of police of Delaware County held last night in tlie Media Courthouse. "Philadelphia's police force.'' he said, "comprises sonic 17-S patrolmen and fort two districts. In order te handle our problem we should have at least 7000 men and lift district-. Philadel phia, as a rule, has geed police service, but in ninny instances members of the force lire hampered by tee much law in exemplified 1 Ihe City Charter. "One of the bad things in existence there is the Clxil Service Commission. Through their legulalieiis we arc only allowed te ..elect the two men having tlie highe-l average at an examination, (,'uitc often there are much better po licemen than Ihcxc te be had were tin -ther'lies permitted te select from names Inning lower averages." CARRIES SON FROM FIRE Mether Detects Oder of Smoke While Reading te Bey Detecting the odor of mieke while leading te her leiing son en the second lloei of then- home. Mill Colling" avenue. Collingswood. xeMcrdn afternoon. Mr. Charles 1 Sharp heard the crackling of tlames nbexe her Hurrieill closing the deer leading te tlie third -tloer stairway, hlie snatched up the box and run from tlie house. Fire men reutined tlie b'a : te the third Heur. Damage amounted te 81,11)0 425 DEATHS IN WEEK Repert for Last Seven Days Shows Slight Increase A slight increase in the number or deaths in tlie city in the week which ended .xestenhix morning, ever the num ber last week and the corresponding week of biht ea Is show II ill the re pert of the Uixisinn of vital Matistics of the Hurca'i of Health Issurd leda.x There were !".." deaths in (lie oil' this week: HI" last week nnd 11" in the week eliding October lilt. 100. W00DMENJT0 GIVE DANCE Camp 588 Will Entertain Friends nt Roxborough Friday MemlierN of Camp fV, Woodmen of i the World, of Koxberough, will held their second annual lniibipiernde ball in Woedxnle Hull, Maiiii.xiink avenue and Osberne sticet, WUsahluken. I'rl- h.. . The program includes six acts of wiudeville. a pi Ue mnreh witli awards for (estumes. There will be an exhibi tion di III In Company F, the uniform lank of the camp under the command of Captain O-cur I Grant Competent Service Executives are held strictly account acceunt hHIp for liish-clnss opera tion of our service depart ment. They Knew their jobs depend upon kMhk satisfaction all the time, te the bijj and little xvants of customers. THE HATCH MOTORS C OHTHIBUTOR3, 710 N. BROAD ST - PH1LA. I ll.XVIiFOItll tHIVIJ.lt ( hurlc. .1. Mrdnutli 37S7 I'mnUferd . lilJiMANTUUN lir.AIHt Kr.irLrl llrellirr XX h j ne xr A XX nntilliK t en I, aim MAIN I. INT. nnAI.KK II, V CriiKmiui, ,lr. htcitnrt K Lunrnstcr Arr., Iluiti-ferj), pa, WEST I'llIIA. IIRAI.UIt Arneld CampMl Hoter C. fl8tli ,1 xrulnnt fitF. h EVENING PUBLIC FEDERAL BUILDING Robbers Scared Away Befere They Can Cart Off $55,000 in Cheice Whisky STORE ROOM IS ENTERED A bold attempt wan made lat night te Meal S.le.OOO worth of fine whifddes from the seizure room en the top fleer of the Federal Itulldlng, by rebbcrn. who broke through locks and belts with the aid of a crowbar. They had the stock of Honors held there bundled tip ready for removal, when the coming of the watehmnn frightened them nn-ay. Thev carried off only a few lettle, Jn February nnd again In April of this year large tbcftn from the seizure room were discovered. It xvas estl niatcd In n check-up that nt least JsUT.I.OOO In liquor had been stolen from under the eyes of Its Federal cus cus tedlnnt. S'lnce the coming of Associate Prohi bition Director Hutter there baa net been even a .suspicions that whisky wan "leaking" from the neizure rooms. Tntil n few weeks ngn there had been nothing there worth .-Healing, as nil the mere valuable nteck had been tnken te a bended warehouse at Thirty -second and Market streets, nnd the s-eir.ure room heldenly hooch. i Within recent xveeku enforcement agents raided txve saloons nnd the pri vate residence of n third saloonkeeper. There they found large ijunnlities. of excellent lirpier, xvhlch were taken te the .seizure room. The hooch was in the middle of the fleer, the real liquor was disposed of in bays and cerners: of the room. I.nt night one or mere men slipped upstairs after midnight, and iirnbnbh !'iil until the watchman passed en his rounds. Then they nttacked the pad locked deer with crexvbars. Mr. Jtmter believes the i el urn of the watchman interrupted their work. FIFTY YEARS A MINISTER Gelden Jubilee of the Rev. Dr. James Crawford Tomorrow The fiftieth nnnlrersar of tlie erdl- nntlmi In llin mltiicf rv nt fl.n lfn,. 1 )w '- ' ............. ,- ,,. ,. ..,, , , .lames ( rawferd. naster einerllns. Christ Ttefermed Church, (ireen street belexv Sixteenth, will be celebrated In that church tomorrow. Addresses will be dellx-ered I thci Hex. I)r. (icerge W. Richards, nresi- dent of (lie (cuernl Synod of the Re formed Church of the I'nited Stntek". and also president of the Thcoleglenl Seniinarj . Lancaster, l'a., and the Rev. Dr. II. II. Apple, president of Frank lin and Marshnll College. Lancaster, l'a. Ter ever thirty-three .xears Mr. Crawford serx'cd as the pastor of this congregation, having been installed in September. 1SS". He resigned Decem ber .'II, Hll.". and xvn elected pustur emeritus by that church. HIT BY AUTO; DRIVER HELD Henry Moency Has Concussion of Brain Frem Accident Henry Moency, fort -eight cars old was serieusl hurt xxhen r truck bv an automobile xxhlle crossing the street m front of his home at 2S.'II1 West (iirard nxenue lat niglit. He i in 11 critical condition In the Lankciiau Ile.-pitnl xsnth cuts of the head it ml concussion of tlie brain. Frank Lamenfe, -K North rift seventh street, drix-er of the maehlne that struck Meene., was he,j in Seliij I a bail for u further hearing bj Magistrate xxhIiI. nt tlie Nineteenth nnd Oxford stteets station, pending tlie outcome of Mooney's injuries. Ri AD BALKED jjiPJs s"m !IPl The Exclusive Engagement Ring" A Super-Quaitj- Polished Girdle Diamond (oed Cleth alone does net produce Geed Clethes. J It is take an easy matter te a piece of iroetl quality cloth, put indif ferent tailoring en it, use the pressing iron freely anil produce a suit of clothes which has every outward appearance of geed clothing. J But the crucial tiling in a suit of clothes that which deter mines its wearing quality and its continued geed appearance is the qualitj of the iailerint which entris into it Cheap taileiing produces cheap clothes uhuh will nor give lasting satisfaction or geed smiic. While it i tine that' clothes made cheaply can be sold ar a ten dell.ns less than geed clothing, it is self-ex ident that tlie aie ultimately the most epcnsixe. J I all and Winter Suits, Tep Coats and (Keueai.s ,Ur pined ?.U) and upwaid. er special values at $-H) s:s .tn.I $0. JACOB KEED'S SONS LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATOBDAY, t HACK WORK" BOOK WRITTEN B Y POE IN Auther of "The Haven" Turned Out Volume en Shells, Despite Lack of Knowledge of Subject, and Foiled Wolf Hidden away among the liet t books wricli composed the library of the Inte .Inmes (. Unmxvell is n small xolume of nntlquc nspect xvblcb bns Its place, obscure though It be, In the dark nnd unhappy life bstery of l'dgar Allan l'ee. It Is n textbook, dry !r. H content an the old-fasbleneil paper upon xxhicli It Is printed, but between Its lines is xvrlttcn n story of hardship and bluer xvant, of genius unheeded und need? unfulfilled. , , On the yellow lllle page Is the In scription, "The Cotteheloglst's First Reek : or. n System of Testaceeus Mnlacbolegy." It bears no nuther's name, but at the end of the preface are signed the Inltlnls. K. A. 1'. It wan written by the same hand that xvrete "The Raven" as n last resort ngalnst starvation. Of shells, of the scientific clnsslhea clnsslhea tlens with which the book Is tilled, l'ee knew little or netling. That circum stance did net prevent him. however, frnm f-liMinlm- Ids fact from ether t-eiirces, nnd this he did with n liber- i allty amounting te eulilght plagiarism Kept Wolf Frem Doer It sufficed for him Ihut b doing the work be might earn enough te keep the xvelf frenx the deer. The book Itself Is little mere than a condensed trunca tion of Dc Lnmarck's pioneer work. "Hlsteire Xnturclle des Anlinuux sans Vertebres." . I'p until the time when Chcvnller dn Lamarck accomplished his great xverk In the field of conchelogy. there wns no nutheritntlve or truly scientific bewk upon the subject. His book xvas pub lished first In IRIS, and rapidly ran through a score of later editions, thus testifying te the demand for a work of this kind. Oxving te the fncl that it was xvrlt ten in Freneli nnd Latin, tlie demand in tills country was net satisfied Tlie firm of Harrington and Hnsxvell in I his cltv conceived the Idea of having .1 xve'rk written that could be used in American schools. It se happened that I'oe was at that time, ns at manv ether, sorely In need of money, and lit undertook the commission. Iterdcrs en riaglarisni A comparison of the finished work which first appeared in 1S-1,". with that of de Laiiinrck. shows iiejenn nenni the inctlieds lix wlueli II wns wriiicii. I'lie French mode wns follexxed in ah brevlated form nluinst throughout, nnd xv be re time and geegrnpli.x demanded1 data which did net nppcar in tlie car- , licr work, he bad recourse te two American nutherities or tlie lime Isaac Lea and Themas Say. Heek men mi it Is difficult te de terinine xxhetber l'ee deserves censure or tiralse for this bit of llterarv ban dltr. Plagiarism bus ahxa.xs been considered the cardinal literal- offense, and l'ee himself was the llercet aiilt init eC the prnrtlce, In hi" cntleiMn lie accuses Lengfetliiw of the xeix tiling which he did hlim1f. and lit- Indict iiient In ether cases bus been iin-par- Ins. On the ether baud, he Is net uith- out his champions. Dr. H. A I'll" br.x . a conchelogl-l of Ibis city point - ' out that the practice whs mere com meti in that da.x than In thK wlietlur from a lower standard of (iiilc in Oils matter, or from inferior i-upxiigbi laws, he dees net specif x Ner had jy SECRETARY! OR 3! STENOGRAPHER eiiiib Inil.r ltli 3 mm1 rrr (eirl.il unit pxriiilii pvivrr ni'-e ilcslrps pnsltlnn. Txerrl stpnnuranlipr' hlch irlinel nml hi'hlnpsn reltpic rcliirntlnn. -l refprpiirpN. ( npalil,. nf iikhuiiiImi; innst exnrltnp rtmnlhllltlp. li n:. M.iK, 1 1; iirru r, Efn i aitj- )hed Girdle Diamond in a distinctive BailqyMeuntinfi " . m-- ,WT2 1. 11 re ' J .1! i i ISVt ! . LIBRAR Y HERE the literary men of tnar period the re course of tlie lecture platform xvhen funds ran low. Moreover, the pro fessor ts inclined te think t lint l'ee did n .geed piece of xxerk In the light of bis nby-mal ignorance of the subject. HEIRESS ASKSJHV0RCE Emily Claflln's Leve In Cottage reams Shattered The former Mr-x 1'mll.v Clallln. dnilgbter of the late Walde M. Clallln, ill ti'nnnuiiclng that her marriage te Wil liam .1. Oeeldner, a former naval petty officer, has gene te smah. let It In known that another wnr-tlme romance has been scattered. Laziness en the part of a husband, unused te luxury, is (he real cause of the breach, friends say. At any rate, Mrs. (Jeeldner has. within five months of her wedding da.x. gene te Rene te establish a permnnent lesldence. Her husband ias been here en 11 bun led visit tn her famil, mid has gene te Albnnx after statins thai he would contest the ilix-erce. irriHrgigS! . " c &kj CELEBRATE HALLOWE'EN IN THE ORIENT! Ill it ui ftif urrmniilittii . itnppy M 'fr DfiiH'nii n' Ihmirr ami fluppri SATURDAY and MONDAY 7f Special Business Men' Lunch . . . 55c Chinese Ceurxc Dinner eril frnm Our Motte: Service, Quality & Sanitation jJgf Catlrau 1221-23 m3EEXE lrr"f I W&M mi rillNtSR JXNI MsTAvmM HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATION TONITE! VOI)A Y XI XII 1( XM) I) XN IM, KoHMen, llllh XI-. irtf -"itxii Sunday Dinners at pre-war prices nxii x in sixr riOf I 1 M lit liv "VX. 1023 Market St. 3& (M) i5 (S 0$kMTm Hallewe'en Jamboree Featuring Tabic d'Hetc Dinners .Sluii' limn,, s n Spci i( It DANCING 5616 Germantewii Ave. Halloween DINNER v? u V-- Mnmr ntnilp (' nn! pn.ir' tin 1 1 MUp itur TinttinUlii ii it fcirr nn t It nu l it KACJLK Restaui'itnl (e 65 c (Chicken i N. lltli SI. Our I'UntMtmi Chef vtll It iw rv h 'or hi SUNDAY EVENING XUn l.i ti llmrMliiN I p ,'i..li In H. ii He, 1 1 iiiillirrn Chicken & Wafllc Dinner XXp prrlHlle In entering In llll. eililni!. 'lean. et i rTirSX "S""-.? S. 1 'Thi'i. ji -5tnffi?S?? M Special wwwwiiiw'n wiiminw mwiii "mmm wwmm www .LVUiiti ' II HD P W& T LI JTI l AW r: Z S.,x juiniir Pa KhilKn-M It ( S? "30 tef P. M. Ifc Yit , 5 ? Italian Orchritr P I Vvlijh, , utth Special Muste - ' EIsV 5 - Js, I - OWN - I I ' - tgy) and teMSr nt H DUTRIEUILLF'S CAFE 1 f.iiitiiiMiiiiiiiitinini iu s, nun i iiitjiiiiniiiiNDiiiiiTj, O'CTOBER 29, 1921 CREDIT MEN SPLIT $34,1 "MELON Beeks of Aute Financing Firm Shew Four Officers Drew Down Big Beiui3 ASSETS PUT AT $660,000 Four officers of the National (Jiuir antee und Credit (Tempniiv split S.'ll. ISO between them from October. Hl'JO. te September, 1021 according I" rcc erd". it xmis announced this afternoon bv Themas .1. Meagher and Francis M Mcdams. temporary receivers. Tills sum, the receixerx sa , xxa in addition te their snlarles. The men named are William II. Hubbard, pp-i dent; Charles T. Hurtling, weretnix .lames II. Cullan, automobile finance! agent, and Dr. II. A. Arneld. According te the linn's records the men split tlie sum of SIO.O.'I" betxveen October. 1!C0, and Mny, 1021. and SLV-W.1 from June. 1021. te September. 11)21. The receivers announced that the esninaie me eeiupnn.x s iii-is in . Miiiir.iiini, They consist of SVO.OOO 111 (.1 li sil.YOdO in automobile- that inn In Full Ceuric $1 OC Sunday Dinner fc-' si.00 ." te 8 P. M. afca aritiMt Chestnut St. 824-826 Chestnut St. The Largest Italian Restaurant In Philadelphia JUST RE-OPENED Moderate Priced a la Carte Private Hall for RanqucW te accommodate 500 or morn ...LxXVuHU.; MANDARIN CAFE Have you reserved a table for HALLOWEEN? Saturday & Monday MUSIC & DANCING Spend Halloween nt tin- Leoncavallo Restaurant 254-256 Se. 12th St. MUSIC & DANCING Tertirht, G tn ft and 10 te V2 a ix cl fvi-ry niclit pxcrpt Uke Oysters I lilt K f I (Hf,. I M'l lllun I'uliits M. S. I'rliiir Oyster liar 1 'rtrs m Vimi J 11 r 7ir. , sink. f Imps .s.iljil. t'ntlrl. -.(,.. VICTORY Restaurant 510 Market St. II X 't i ' " f i " I I z JMZtt A s$&?f2n&Ef I 7i DH nf.;iK:-? mmm n j fui-j" y 'j.!. .'. 'y. v i i . j-jj i .i &.I i r jii M a . i C " ' J ""' 7 I) in i ( r.-t I ' M 1016 Chestnut St. I: 4 p8 i-------. , uiiviny. no r.evcr cliarj;e. f r7TTTT,.,!!'..'XV',"."":'"v.'".'. I 2SSNEVCR CLOSED Uelzed bv Ibc company. 530(1,000 In Uberly llemN mid .('.() In eln.e ftitnl WrnVVlv IMs'ldTir 'iri? ISI.OOO.OOO wet th of clock wii" sold in JJjtbe cempaiM. .rudge Itegers Increased the ireelxers" bend te S1O0.000 - uMOHMmHiK m j HALLOWE'EN yTr YOU want 10 sec A hew Hallewe'en should be celebrated, c e in c te the I' A L M ROOM Monday eve ning, October 31st. !H 'O' tnblr rcsr nations trlrphavc Walnut 6er (I rrf-IT7 HHTT7I Qr IA!VfI?C 8 Walnut at l.'Uh SI. IBM J j as. av n HIAILJLOWE'EM Conies but once a year clcbrntc Here Saturdax and .Mundnv .Inzz Orchestra. DancitiK- .'1 Sessions Daily. iti Wang UCiiu Chinese and American Restaurant ' 1 i. I w ft 3s I JI Nev n I msVA-m Rn. uuiixiiwwii jjy. American Full Course Dinner, $1.00 riiinp.p full I unrp IMnllrr 85c Sunday Full Course Dinner, $1.00 s,Txnl from II iinen te HsHO P. 1. Oprii frnm II A. .XI. te X, Xf, Unllr 1209 Market St. p la.- 23&fcmtiiKttiiX2tM.&r , r ..,,.-.-.-. - - .. vj J 1 O TP s jenn d. i rowers dens Q Cernuuileun Ave. and Chcllen Ave. Dinners Weddings Teas Banquets, etc. A i-a - -iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiyiiHi C30E 10E30E - '"nTT !! SLT MEENEHAN'S CAFE I bUNDAV SPECIALS G2D &WALNUT n 30IZ30I Lebster Dinner, $1,50 Fmi Platter, I, ,. $1.00 fl hi - ri,'i - ' ,1. ll !'! r Perk Platter, $1.00 '-.! I" r' Vr I Sur K' t I r P . ifstrH l.amb Ciepx Platter, $1.00 Chicken or Crab Lebster Salad, $125 oaexr ' jgtatcs( iACSlaurnnt nub Cafeteria Clirstiuit And 12(h Sta. 'eimnr Vlnlln I iinrirnn t'5r nnd 7Sr SrrtA 11 DO In J 7(1 fellnr Tneli- d'llnte Dmnn Sptcial Cnmbmatinn Dinnn riatttr. fiOr Strvcd 5.00 te 8 01) s Entrancea both en Chcatnut nd 12th Dexvn Stairt 3n& lCVCTAMC il W L.M UK V XL. J I UI1L. tn-JI rJf- 61 tViiMin CJ3 i. u lv ' rrmanlev X. antl l.flneli KB i f Bft 7-Course Sundti m a 3lrrT Our Familr Dm- AcOjH g ' jQner- During Week OU BH n ' I B I Het Ceals' Burn Child f let coals, wblcli fell from n sterS 1n , - Wt. of hi but..- iesterdny after, . neon, burned it feel of Itexvlnntl I (Jerselieid, three curi old. H.'(.'5 Camcr- Mrcet. He Xvaa trcuted nt Hi, Jeseph'M Hospital. rifcrt ""'d from H , . M. fn Sl.Tn Trxprl from P. M. 1 ' .in p. v. - . i-vca.aij-lyyiyivli J n RKSTMR.WT ; Luncheon 11:30 A. M. te 2 Dinner 5 P. M. le 8 P. M. M. La Carte 11 A. M. te II P. M. Meenclian's Special, Sl.SO Duckling Platter, $1.50 ' I -' '' ' ii, " ' '' ' ",. Ce ' " ""' r . I ;.,, ,, v A rr', ! i . . . Chicken and Waffle Dinner, $I.S0 I .-" .( vp,, , , ,, ., iin ''' ' '-"" s, .. ,. , ;, Salad, Fried Ovittr, 1 1 nn Chicken Salad, $1,00 ft BaSOQEgRBBDNEBnMBiriBflBBP riicxcw Chinese and . 1 men'can RESTAURANT S. K. ( 01. 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