Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; MXTRSDAY, - NOVEMBER 10, fr
VARI
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D PLANS MADE
OR ARMISTICE DAY
hiladelphia Preparing Creat
Qolebration Tomorrow Amer-
cnn Logien Pest3 Take Lead
MASS-MEETING IN ACADEMY
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rcmorrerr Is Armistice uny and
nlknft nre In order ter maiung u iav
winlest celebration here stnee the bells
arfd'tbe whistles uml tbc Mieuti of the
mfilens proclaimed the glad news Ne-
vr-hirx II, 1P1S.
We blK nn-etlnR1 "tit be held to te
morrow evening corumrmerntlng tlie
dr.
' One of these will be n tnassr mcejlnc
n the Academy of Music. A committee
of 100 prominent citizens arranged the
itctniN. There will be speakers of na
tional prominence, including Mrs.
Torhef'-nobertson Hale, who will speak
en "Knglnud end America:" Matthew
Well, of the reiteration of Laber, nnd
Colonel Jehn Temple Graves, e! Wash
ington. The meeting will have for Its
purpose Mippert of President Harding's
plans for world disarmament.
The second meeting will be held In
the Iteptist Temple, Uread and Iterka
street1!. In conjunction with the annual
contention of the Philadelphia Sunday
Scheel Association. Thcre will be n
pageant portraying the horrors of war
and several addresses. Among the
speakers will be Prof. M. A. non
line, of the International Sunday
Scheel Association. Dr. Russell II.
Cen well vIll conduct n ehert prayer
forviee for tie success of the Disarma
ment Conference.
The children will have their share' in.
the general celebration, nt least in jta
spirit of rejoicing, for whoels will he
closed tomorrow all ever the cjty.
Children will participate in many of
the fectlenal cclcbrntlens, which will
be held In all parts of the city.
There will be n marked religious ob
servance of the day.
The Federal Council of the Churches
of Christ in America, an organization
embracing thirty Protestant cemmu
nlens with 150,000 churches through
out the country, has dent a message te
all Its members urging them te return
thanks te Ged for pence.
Ulshep Ithlnelander has Ifsued a pas
toral te the I'plicepal Churches, order
ing that religious services mark the day.
He will sneak nt a meeting in the Gar
ick Thentre under the auspices of the
Hrotherheod of Ht. Andrew, at 12:30
o'clock. Mayer Moere and his Cabinet
have been invited, There will be music
by the Lenten Hcrlce Choir of the
Hrotherheod.
Hundreds of women who did volun
teer war work will attend a wrvlec nt
11 :30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Hely
Trinity Church, Nineteenth and Wal
nut streets. The UtuiTRency Aid. ihe
lied Cres3, the Navy I.cnguc und the
Wemen'u Overseas Legien will take
part. There will be religious exercises
and n flag raising nt the IYsc hnd
Faith Tabernacle, Twenty-second street
and Hunting Park avenue.
Noen-Day Service or Hustons Men
At a luncheon of the lletary Club,
held yesterday In the llcllevne-Strat-ferd,
approval was given a plan whereby
a non-sectarian hctvIce for business
men will be held in this cltv tomorrow
coincidental with the services Rt the
National Cemetery at Arlington, In
honor of America's unknown here.
It Is planned te have representative
of all creeds nnd sects present te con
duct the service, which will be held
from 11 o'clock te neon. A committee
of thirteen v,as appointed te take charge
of the matter nnd ruake all the neces
sary urnngcrucnts.
The plnn was proposed by Harry T.
Jerdan, manager of Kcith'e Theatre,
who has offered the use of the play
house for the occasion. The Idea was
wived with enthusiasm, and the corn cern corn
mllCce rushed plans for tlie affair.
The students at the ITnlversityi of
PciniKjlvanla plnn a parade, headed by
(he fnherslty Hand and members of
the Kescrve Officera' Training Cerps in
uniform. The parade will be both a cele
bration of Armistice Day and a send-
off for the Pcnn team, which is going
te play Dartmouth Saturdar.
American Legien Celebrations Many
The greater number of celebrations,
naturally, will be held by American
Legien organizations. Members of pests
throughout the city nnd State, In com
pliance with President Harding's order,
will stand In silent prnjer nt neon,
while the body of the American sol
dier is being committed te Us last rest
ing place In Arlington Cemetery. Ae
most of Uie pests hnve planned their
celebration, there will be a parade In
the morning from the pest headquar
ters te the place chosen for the re
union or ether exercises.
One .of the notable reunions planned
for the day will be of the officers of the
109th Infantry.Twcnty-clghth Division.
The reunion will last from November
11th te ICth. In the evening the nffl nffl
ccre will nttend the annual rellcall din
ner of the Captain "Walter M. Gearty
Pest, at Meebach's Thirteenth street
and Glrard avenue. Uase Hospital Ne.
"0 Association will held its third an
nual reunion at 7 o'clock tomorrow eve
ning lu the llitz-Carlteu Hetel. There
will be u dinner, followed by dancing
and cards.
There will be many acctlennl celebra
tions, ene of the largest being that of
the Eighteenth Ward. The Soldiers nnd
Sailors' Wclfare Committee of the ward
will dedicate a memorial in Palmer
Cemetery, in the form of a bronze tab
let placed en a monument (e these who
gave their lives. Among the speakers
expected are the Mayer, Franklin Spen
cer Edmonds and Captain Sterling Tate,
U. S. Navy.
Jehn Tcmple Graves will speak at n
joint Bala-Cynwyd celebration, in
which the community choral society and
the school children will take part.
At lleslyn, Pa., n marker will be
pluced en the grave of Flying Cadet
Arthur Triel Elsslng, in the Hillside
Cemetery. He was n member of the
1018 class in the Wharten Scheel,
University of Pennsylvania, nnd was
prominent In all student activities. He
died in Camp Dick, Texas.
Darby will have n mass meeting in
the evening, sponsored by the William
C. Greyfus Pest, Ne. 008, nnd preceded
by a parade through Darby, Celwyn,
and Colllnudale. Lansdowne likewise
Is planning an elaborate celebration, nt
vditen ucergc . urnn.ira win be the
principal speaker.
Typical Conversation
liniO dat? That's a man.
W Whn9 rnint'n the TllanO tuner.
Why? Why what?
Why, jus' why? Yeu mean the piano
tuner?
Ess. I don't knew what you mean.
Is he yurc daddy? Who? The piano
tuner?
Ess. Why no, of course net.
Is he mama's daddy? Ne.
Why? Yeu mean why isn't he mama'6
daddy?
Ess. Why, because he Isn't, that's
w,y . . .
Huh? Ilccauae he Isn t
I like him.
De you?
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HE HAS A DIG NOME.
Hush, he'll hear you.
BUT HE HAS A IHG NOSE. DAD
DY. IT'S RED, TOO. DADDY.
Sh-h-h. Yeu mustn't say that.
By J. P. McEVOy ' '
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Never mind why, keep quiet
(Sllcnce for a minute.)
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Illm, panner funer.
He's tuning the piano.
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Net se loud. he'H hear seu
HE MAKE ME SIOK. '
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THE RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION OF
PHILADELPHIA invites YOU te its annual FOOD
FAIR te be held in the First Regiment Armery,
Bread and Callowhill streets, November 7 te November
19. Fair
te 10.30.
open, afternoons, 2 te 5.30; evenings,
There will be music and thousands of free samples of
feed products, demonstrations, lectures, etc. The exhibit
itself gives premise of being the largest and best ever
given in Philadelphia. The booths and decorations will
add many touches of beauty. Te housewives particu
larly the educational value of a Fair of this kind is very
great. Yeu will learn better ways of cooking, baking,
etc., become familiar with the new brands of feeds, get get
mere fully informed about the old-established brands
and acquire a greater knowledge of feed values. Your
visit here will be highly enjoyable and profitable. Ask
your grocer for partly paid admission tickets.
Oyster Crackers
The Original Trenten Cracker Ce - .
Extends a hearty invitation te every visitor at the
Feed Shew te try a free sample of their famous
"O. T. C. Ce. and "STAPLER"
Oyater Crackers
PURE
DELICIOUS
ViUiytlT
WHOLESOME
NUTRITIOUS
Visit the WMj)"mf Beeth
and see our demonstrator transform ordinary
thin cream into delicious WHIPPED CREAM m
two minutes. , , ...
nn Each day six lucky visit-
D k k ors will receive a Whip
1 IvIJ Ezey Whipper free. Ask
for a ticket at booth.
lacteal Analytical Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
(21) s 1
Welcome, Housekeepers
te the Feed Fair. Duferc leaving visit our booth, where bis
cuits right from the even will be served te you. Mude of the
fTnest 'flout milled.
MILLBOURNE BREAD FLOUR
ROSABEL SELF-RISING FLOUR
FAIRY PASTRY FLOUR
MILLBOURNE MILLS, G3RD AND MARKET STREETS
s &
GINGER ALE
MACARONI
Learn te nik for tha brand that
lina hrrnme mntt popular with
lieuiewlvei the country erer.
EGG NOODLES
Inilit en ttila pacVarrs Thf
noeiilri thnt ham abnndnrt flarer.
Tea'U never bay another brand.
At our booth we will frive away one package of Needles FREE
with three 12-cent packages of Macaroni, Spashctti and Elbows
Ihene three packages for 25 cents. Don't fail te liuit wr booth at
the Fair.
MADE UV
A. C. KRUMM & SON
Philadelphia
BEGINNING WITH OUR EXHIBIT AT THE
PHILADELPHIA FOOD FAIR, FIRST REGI
MENT ARMORY, NOV. 7TH TO 19TH
- - WE REDUCE
QUALITY COFFEE 32c lb.
htt:el err, w iiiilk, rui.vEKi.rcn
10 UMTBU CIOAtt COIVONS AMtll HACK I'OtJND
SAMORETEA 15cq?g
I'OUMOSA. OOI.ONO, OnAXOB rilROE. INDIA. riJYLON
S liri.D tlOAIt (OITOXS WITH IJACII QUAItTKH I'OIMI
SOLD ONLY IV KII CAIlTO5
ADDITIONAL UNITED CIGAR COUPONS
GIVEN DURING TIIE FOOD FAIR
C. F. BONSOR & CO., 18 S. FRONT ST.
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BOSTON. MAS!.
Hcar yd Hear yd
Hear ijd All that
ivill attend ye Feed
Fair
MANHATTAN CLUB
JAMS AND JELLIES
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C. & M. Pure Fruit Syrups
Fer Family Ue
he Company bers that reu nartatca of tb BrnflirA R&mni.. nf th...
. .lebrnted Jama, J.IIies and Tur Trult Ssreps, thereby te learn
"r cit-edlnB eoedneea and te become acquiilnlcd wltli them.
Tim nOOTII r atiall dlncern by e Heraldic Klirn
A abeva dlaplayed. ?tnka aure of ur preiente
v'ifore ttis same at Je appointed time.
Try the Samples of Jams and Jellies, and Enjoy a Fruit Syrup Drink
LOGAN JOHNSON LTD., BOSTON, MASS.
Be Sure Te See
Dairy Council Exhibit
Free Menu Suggestions
and Cookery
Hints
Children Weighed and
Measured Without
Charge
GUESS THE NUMBER
OF SMALL PICKLES CONTAINED IN THE 1 -GALLON JUG
ON DISPLAY AT OUR BOOTH AND WIN
A CASE OF THE FAMOUS
'HAMILTON FOOD PRODUCTS
Get Details at the Hamilton Beeth
JAS. A. HAMILTON, 25th and Moere Sts.
FREE
Just Inside the Entrance !
The Ivins booth, from
which we arc distributing
free samples of our fa
mous products, hheuld be
the first yeu'il visit. Loek
for us. WE'LL LOOK
FOR YOU.
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fair, ivirs.'ocniercr s mayonnaise ana uiivc
Naisc pure, delicious 1 Always ready te
serve. At your grocer's. Try a jar
today.
Mrs. Scbferers
Mayonnaise
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l609 Seul!? Frent Street, Philadelphia .
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Oleau jr.ilk is our hobby. Te make it clean and
keep it clean we lure brought te bear every
painstaking efierl, and every scientific help.
When you get Abbett's "A" Milk you can be as
sure of it as we are ! "
l'henr I 3 te Delvcr a Dettle Tomorrow Earing 020',
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY
DAIRIES, Inc.
.ilSr AND HKSTNUT-
IJOTII PHONES
Ulantlc City Wildicead
I'kajtanlvillc Ocean City
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Be Sure te Visit the
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Get a Prize With Each Bettle
CASH PRIZES IN EASY CONTEST
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL WORKS
BiscIuits
WE WILL BE THERE!
LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT COMPANY
NEW YORK
M-mufa-' ir'rn and rrfrrletera of t r Pirrens" HOCsmiOLD AMMONIA
FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST
FOOD FOR HEALTH
MAKES YOU FIT KEEPS YOU FIT
BE SURE TO VISIT OUR BOOTH
SPECIAL PARTLY PAID TICKET
Philadelphia GrcirrrB Feed Fair
Fint Rriiracnt Armerr, Bread ft CillewMII Sli.
November 7 te Ifl
Cenrplimcntw of The SchleriT DHicalcsben (Je.
Itetti JJrecrr' A!.ncinilen ill accept this
coupon in :irt piijment for admission as
stated. '-1 Albert KaiHT, Prcs.
This coupon aniJ lle
(tux paid) .id mitt)
bnrftr afternoenn.
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SOAP CHIPS
Jho laneu j lrnU Mule Tidm Products '
come te veu llic wjy liiey are bent"
from u - m tlie tmt nedern and aji aji
preed protective nadtages bt will
see Trnty Mule Team naclcCK m
every kite lien. Loek (or limn in ywire
PACIFIC COAST 3BOJRAXL COMPAJVY
JOO WILLIAM STREET, NEW JTOJZK
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