PJAxi'fl "SZT v -r . fl'w"-! ' f '- :p'-ij - t r j vf t wvf: wflBWPnj -. -"i - . .s t . rr ffc .-mcwwi V t,- - :7VT! Iv- ? f& 'i EVENING PUBLTO LlSDaEB PmLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 3 gETBIGGESTSTILL ! EVER SEIZED HERE f -ii. Cim nrJ ii CTi ill Onb Of tJanwijr vjumu ... . Ul. Blast by Raiders at 447 North Sixth Street I 295-GALLON CAPACITY ti,p lnrcc-sl Mill ever found in lVnn ,Vnnl ns vl'.i'tl in ii mill tmlny en ?lS'.n7N.Hl. Sixth M.,,t. uiis inn' f " I'liltcry of stills, nil nrn!rl im il"' "'Ii-'1 lle"r- wi,n 'em' SCS wiHU r aw R""""- '" ll"' MW distillation Th.. rnl'l ".i" ciiniliirteil liy r'rilerai BIGGEST STILL EVER SEIZED HERE ' lent 1.0" I" Miliums, with Captain " vJ,, Hern iinil ili'tiMtlv.'i of Ills invrsti- ml till' Ii"""1' ,l,'x, ''"""' ll" w'''" Jrnn'lK'il "" IVtlcrnl mmim-Ii vviirrmiK The lien-''1' ill""' ""''I le '"' ewikm Ii. rscnjniiii'i lli-limr. w''" liv,,v' nt. ,jr'' North Sixth hlnvl. Ai-ceullng te Audit Wllll'iin". ii win runt hus been Issued for tkpnrieM of Ifriiitir. Kmlekrin Kornl Kernl lii ,vi,. work- in ii sinner nt tin- lour of 'il" -nl'l " he ,ewnnl by Ilrlnnr. tW arrc-ti'il. The nil'liT" st'i-'''l "no still of 1."0 rallen inpurity. iinethi'r with n en-nni-itv "f ll ciilleiis. n thirtl of twrni.v livr mill u feuitli of twenty IMile" tin 'till" the mirier seized tvrlil.v tit. - litiirelx of i innnenl iiiai'i. fiflO iiniliil "f niiiiineiil. live (inllens- of rnliiiliiK iii'd (hiee liimt'N of vvliiikv Tin' liiK v,i" NUI" Keini!. with ii mill lire unilnir inidep it. The snuiller stlfls Ivcre npcr.iti'il I'.v me.iiw of ctw liunier" ' Wlii'ii 'In' miileis entered the room (lii'.v "in tlieie was nn l ii I'll et iinisn jnii vvnt.r "ii the lloer. li.v tin time . tl.pv Iml iiiKeii tli" stills thev hnd '(ipiilul s" iinieli "f the brew nbent the jilnce Hun they put down IieiimK te l-mii' IliilmiMin. eiclit.v-.ivc enrs old. nil Ins wife, seventy-eight veins nlil. who livf "'i the lloer below, were del ttcnl with the whisky which flowed I'lreM the stills. It lenUert tlirmiKli the (tiling anil tnc.v were Kepi iiik.v piimnj. null nml l'iiuM ilheut wliere (hey would citih the diip. Their wnllpnper wns niint'l iiii'l their front window sinnshed wlic-ll mie of the stills wns lowered out the window f"'t'i the third lloer. SEEKS NEWS OF DAUGHTER Mether Unable te Lecate Present Address of Mannequin Mr Miirv K MeCnffery, of 47('!0 North Seventh street, Is loeklni! for der il.uislitei'. Mnrli' .lescpliine New ton, nt one tune, lit least, of New Yerk City S'lii" .M'tirs nue Mrs. McCnlTery mid her ilniiKliter lhed nt 1!)S7 Meirls nve 71111'. the Hi-ohm. The girl wns then nineteen M'jirs old. strikingly pretty ami wns eniplejed ns n innnneqiiin li.v :i Iarce ilcsigner of women's clothing. Mr- MrCjiffi'ry deeided te move te Fliilatli'lpliin The daughter pieferred net te give up her job with the designer anil leinalned In New Yeik. After reaching I'hiliidelpbin tin mother wrote fevernl times te the girl, but there were uu nnswer. Flnnlly Mis. Mc Cnffeij went te New Yerk unci wns Informed lluit the girl hnd moved nwuy leri'ral weeks before, leaving no nuw tddii'is On Meuilin she appealed te the pub lie for information enmerning the par ent whereabouts of Miss Newton. At that time Mrs McCnffery's nddres., wa- erreneiuisl) given as 1701) North Ninth Itreet. NEW PULPIT INSTALLED Gift of Mrs. G. H. Lea te St. Clem ent's Church IiiMallniieii of a tine carved oak pul pit in St Clement's Kpiseepal Chun h. Twentieth anil Appletree stieets, has Just been completed. This pulpit, placed in memory of lienrge Henry I.ea. by his widow, was Dtier vein v r. I.ea. who died a few eelx uge at her home. ". I.'i Seuth Nine teenth st t The pulpit is pint of the lemedelillg if the Interior of the church, which has been gmug en for t-evcnil jcnis. The Interim- is te lie wainscoted with grn Hene, and a series of new stained -glass windows installed. The Hev. Dr. Frnnkliu .leiner. the rector, says the entile work will net he completed for 6eme eats ROB DRUG CO. OF LIQUOR 8 Barrels of WhlsKy and 2 of Alco hol Stelen, Eighth and Pine Sts. Tlmes lueke into the Kssel W'lioN' W'lieN' Mli' Din,' Ceuipjin.v. Kifljth stieel be am l'uie between inidniglit and earlv this tneiniiig. mill -tide three barrels of Jliis. ami two of nhohel, valueil in $1!KKI. 1'r I n A DITren. a dentNt at tjii' Mnitliwist corner of lliglitli and Iiiii'stKits n partner in the cniiurn. ri'POHnl the theft . police of the Tw rll th ami 1'ine stieets Malum leiluv. jellilmi , hu 1 1 1 m t live .Miuiig iiii'ii In n liKiiiiiiiink weie seen in the neigli neigli wirlieiiu i,. bt night, ami tln ate tupiiesiil t,, uni. I,,.,.,, M. thieves. Sevei.il ilavs ,ig0 M. building, an iniiiiiint h.iu-e? owned by Dr L'ffi.m mill p.nth eKiipied bv him tis a denttil yniie, w.i the s, ,.,. f n ij,,, which was Ii'lltiired In si'vei-al icsuies. 3 &. f. - -ifsaera w?2&. .B&m.si n ii i i i " ".: Km. ASK? iivMk vmi&T WmiAiWmk I i r "' JikkB MSP-- VlZZm, liHtsvA " - Ul?P5Mr h I i (' MwK SK mm I P' HMp'Mif mm mm fiwetat :mmm: ;ffli i E CITY BEACHES In Character Part READY BY SUMMER iLeague Island Park Lakes Alse te Provide Roem for Happy Skaters One of battery with combined capacity of l). gallons einillscateil in a raid today nit a house at II" North Sixth street. The men shown beside the still are prohibition agents c Deaths of a Day Mrs. Themas M. Leve Mr Themas M. Leve, wife of Hie ePtiei.il manager of the llrnml. Ferrest na (.iiiiick 'I'h.Mttes, died .vesterdav n the unau's College Hospital, lenv- i-i. " iiiiit WCCKS old liatl.V. Itl'SKles "' luiMian.l ami the babv . Mis. 1ki is survived by two il.iiighleis tens n, two sisters. Mrs. J1Ve: nt ami Miss i,,,,,,.,, tiillilaud. Le v thiee Vin- Dr. William F. Ruff fnPirr,MW,1,,.l,,n V- n"n- " I'lnMi'liin. "'til iluirMlny ut his home. '.'.'17 Neiih 0'J;fiirtli street. He was K. W freiii He. L'nlvci-.sity of l'ennsvl Taniit In lsp:!. GOV. SPROUL PROCLAIMS DAY OF THANKSGIVING Emphasizes Hopes of Arms Confer ence In Calling for Prayers Ilnrrislinrjj. Nev. 10. (Hy A. 1'.) Oovernor Sprenl today Usued the fol lowing 'riinnksgivliig Hay proclamation : "Whereas, emulntlng a pious custom locerded in the elder hoeka of the Hely Hilile of giving tlianks te Almighty Oed for the harvest snfely gnrnered, our pioneer fathers in America established a festival In the autumn season te be nbsei veil in prayer nnd prnlse. net only for the material beitntv of the fruits of the enrti which the year hnd given them, but for the blessing 0f libertj and opportunity, fultli nnd religious devo tion opened te them in understanding, this beautiful and solemn custom ob served from generation te generation hns heroine established in our land nnd is sttiieiienpii by the laws of the State and nation, nn evidence of our belief as a people mil our acknowledgment of the Pivine Spirit nnd His works In our behalf: and "Wheicns, it Is a happy truth that during the last twelve months we have in our favored and fortunate State and country been blessed with mnny mani festations of the geneieus care of I'rev- idence, jind in pence have been pio pie Rii'sslng in working out the social and political pieblenis of the nge. and new, upon tile Initiative of our (ievertiment, their is gathered In our Capital Citv a conclave which seems in n fair way te accomplish mi agreement between the gieat peoples of the earth looking toward the lemeval for all time of the influx e of war witli its sinfulness nnd desolation ; "New, theiel'ere, I. William Cain Cmiu Spieul. Coverner of Pennsylvania, de designate the tvventj -feurtW dn of the eleventh mouth, called November, I he tin- appointed by the President of 'tlie T'nlled States, as Thanksgiv Ing Da.v , and I icipiest that it be observed ns much by all of our people, as a time of expressed giulituilf for the good ness and uiercv et (!ed :is shown en every side, and that our pia.veis be leuileretl ler tile success et tne under takings looking tewaid world peine, thieugh the ::racie,is Intervention of the (ireat Huler. who alone can set aside the scllislincss of the world mid the nrroganee et power." TELLS A BULLY STORY Patrolman Higgins Has Entertain ing Yarn of Prowess for Comrades Patieim.in Higgins. 0f the Tliiity Tliiity secend street anil Wnediand avenue station, pelted a bull last night. To Te ila.v he -avs it was nothing much, n mere bagatelle, as it vveie. He ginbiied the bull, the bull wint down, and there ou ate. Passengers ami crew of a tmlley car (Hissing tlie Chestnut sticet bridge j in rnss the Sihuvlkill at a late hour' tell the story. They -suv the bull ran nwav from some dievcis en the wel end 'of tlie bddge. and, line te form,, i barged I lie rid light en the lear ut the trellev uir. ' wild cMMlement llig bull. He bloke his s head, and the bull be fell nnd broke ' two l''J,'s. I ucn I Hi" miner sum me aniiii.il. and lligcins went te the I nl veisiiv Hospital te have his sprained wrist bandageil. Te Held Annual Service The Illsliep White Pra.ver lioek So Se clet.v's annual services will be held to te to uiernnv morning In Calvarv Hplscepal Cliurch, (Jeimaiitewu. The Hev. Dr Henry llllc.v (Jummey, member of the National Commission en ltcviien of the Pra.ver lioek ami lector of St .lames Church, J'.ast Dowiiingtewn, will preach. Bey, Four, Hit by Trelley .lames rit.patrlck. four .vc.irs old. of 1111(1 Durfer slteet, was struck b a ttellev car at Nineteenth nnd ITtgernld stieets last night, but was iluewn clear of the wheels ami escaped with slight cuts ami bruises, lie was iai,en ie tuu Methodist Hospital. SEVENTEEN IS CRISIS AGE OF YOUTH. SAYSGOOD GUY' Frederic Jeseph Pooley Marks 18th Year at Central Station I'redei lei; .lef-epli Poele.v . gratefull.v known te theusitnils of men. women ami boys us "The (ioed iuj,'.' is celebrating an niinlvei-s.try. It is eighteen years since lie took up his weik at the Central Polite Station as the representative of CAN BE USED AT NIGHT Untlilng fans will find It mighty hard te wait for next summer when thev hear the geed news! There will be two big bathing beaches nt League Island Purl;, with bathhouse facilities for ."0(1(1 persons, ninple protection, and lights for night bathing. Tt sounds tee geed te be true, but it's n fact just tlie same. One already N completed, and the serend will If leadv seen. The lakes are betwer. .Ieh"sun street nnil the Philadelphia Navy Yard, east of lirend street. They were ilnn ilnn gereiislv deep In tlie past as much as forty feet In the hlildle nt hlfih wntei anil have been the scene of numerous drewnings. , Fer months workmen hnve been lining tlieiu In. The first is new done nt a ,cost of ,SP'.00(. and will provide a ii straightaway swim of almost 10(111 feet, with depth sloping from shnllew water all about the rim t" about s licet in the tultlille. The seeentl InKe ! will be of aheiit the same depth ami ! size. Lights Heing Installed The lake finished is bow I -shaped en tlie bottom, witli u surface of sand and gravel. A bathhouse has been built, and n battery of powerful lights is be ing installed. Together tlie lakes will furnish tin people of Philadelphia with the finest aililblal city bathing bech in the world. Thev will lie fed with pure water ! from three artesian wells which have been sunk te u great depth ami are cipiippeil with electric pumps. Te earn off the surplus water sluice gates have been constructed. (Iraiiiiiig the hikes Inte the hacktfchanufl. The extensive fill necessary te make the lakes siilliclenllv shallow te be safe was nccumpllsheil by bringing material in stews up (lie liver te the back channel anil piping It te the lakes. (oed for Skating, Toe Next summer's bathing does net tell the entire' story, bv the wav. The lakes will be just as ideal for skating in the winter us for bathing in tlie summer. Due of the lakes. It Is au iKiuiii I'd, will be ill condition for ice skating this winter. .lus as seen as tlie weather Is reld enough t" free I LAWYER'S WIDOW MAY FREE COi ICI MISS MAKV K. KLKTCHICH Will lake one of the leading roles In 'The Itig Idea." In he given No Ne M'tnber Uli-LVi h St. Agatha's Dra matic Association TO PRESENT COMEDY 'The by i... ii i. ...... 11..1 i ..i.... ne I, .' i. .,!,, 1..,ni,r i,w, I,'.. l,.,.ilts sinface te a safe selitlitv it will turned I'iciiii tlie devious vva.vs of 1 1 line, liming this time, Mr. Poele.v himself has kept no lcceid. They must, h" sa.v.s, ue m.iiiy tiie.isanii. ter .Mr. Teeley believes that criminal instincts ar sctpicnecs of association an meliibelisin. A little elixir of Hie ilglit advice, free of an.v niuiilnionieus taint. and adi stcied at the right moment. will se nny boy who has run afoul of the law for the liist time. Mi. Pooley says. Seventeen. Mr Pooley thinks, is the dangerous agi' I he one at whiili mol I veuths nn' starteil en a cmcr of vvieng- dejtu'. At this period of adelcsetiee. bf , thinks, tlify aif most sensitive mid suseptib'e and least able te ice- in I proper perpei'tlvf. "N nifty per iint of miner offenses! 'by hobhlfiiiiieys," be sn.w, "cenie out I of a manly seiie of eiitiageil dignity j and u hevisii application of it. Tnk'i la iiise liKe that of getting vvutk. I' knew hew hard it is te get work new.i- j days, lint many a father will sav te his son, You're nothing but u young' loafer. Yeu could r'i vvutk if von I tried te tin, I it.' What Is the icmiIIV The boy leaves home nml gees te imetlicr citv and lie lan't Iinil work there cither. Then he gels dUiemagfl' I el desperate. May lie lie gees le s, ,.p . ion u park lieiiili, or m.ivlie he gil I liungrv ami liegs m steals. Anyway he gets m rested." .Mr Poeicv thinks th light te be a I spet ial limit for offenders between the I ages of stceu and I weiitv -eiif . with ' huge imps of investigators ami Mici.il I serv ic e weikfis an adolescents' leuit. I be tin own open te the siting en j thlisiasts. It will be the biggest skat -I ing surface, except tlie Schuylkill Hiver I which in rely freees ever these Mays in re con' 1'"' vicinity of Philadelphia lievs from , , r Seuth I'liiliilelplim used te skate en net in ..... , ., .... ... i I .. :.. i.. ...-.. I t,iii' null's in e, no inii'i .s, iiui ie-i,- Wete sevetal in ciilelits. I lie-e UlUes, witli their lesser depth, will t . mere readily and will be safer. LICENSES I). I . ati. I .ii,, I CHILDREN TO AID POLICE TODAY'S MARRIAGE Dni'l ll.irsliiii.iii WilniliiKien It"-'' Dinlieiir. (ImlriKlm, u.-i Diiiu-lii- . Wheal li. H'.' X i.M - tlei'Mii" llnllnmii. il ML' Wiilnut Pt. Ulln .1 KniKi'i se", VV I.iiIi.im nll'l KliirelH A .Mi Xllllln', ;i 0 1 .'. 1', ii HI All 1 1 Sen-It. :', 117 I '.ilar si uiel lanll! i II, ill HISS Mitlei Hi William H. li.irN '.'fjl V. ik .v. ..ml Mum J Uvrti' L'H I" V - M hi lellll I W'nl- li ."oil II ih m iin.l DIm A. ScliuUliir .'ills llii'iisr hi. Wllllani J In ml, mIi li, '1 X 11 .1.0 -. n hi I .mil .M.iiliin II i!rir '.'el!i w iini.ul.i hi N". i m i II. I 111 I I'CI VV. Ilii, n,l nt mil , ICntlirwi M H.kl . ,"U II V i HiinnrnlniKl (Tl.em.iH 11 Tli'iinsiii ail.'T .N Aini'.liuii l . ami M." I'. K'lh. 'J'.l 1 1 X I'aelilll .lelill '.' I'm,., i Vita II I, III, i HI Itml I "mi I Hen v. kn' ion lc.'i x i:iii-nii hi I Allien M. InU 711 Mnirls hi . nn, I Ann i skiiillnstiv '.'..'.'l ,s Tt 1 it ,1,1111- liaMen, Hill. i .V'I'IIhiiii hi. ilnl Al kert.t llliiwn. I'll)." Vilillsen Ht Allliur K. Keiihh uu .N,-k nt I, i'it ,i,i I II. -i n II krnlia 1 1 J'ls X ll.u I -i s.i ii ' 1 I'nci tnl.i .",17 tjur" n st., nml .Viii.itu It, nil. in ITI'i Mn,, re l l'ninels .VI (I'lenlf. 2211 X IM hi un,' ir.itk r. IektuH, .Matie.t I'h i Willi. un ll Pert I'iiiiiIi'IiI. X .1. .in,l nii, I 1'iui r. Ill if." .V iltli nt I I.. iiIh In.-. 'I r, ntnii X J , aii.l Kl-iii I! ,s. , I l re 'I'rc iilnii X J Ir.ill Allileisnn. t'J-ll si Weiiilitni k t ' a mi .Mllilr. il WikteiH, ts:i7 Itlln. r st. , Jehu II IV' hh, t I lilt I' irk ie mil ii. , tuel" At , ini.tei. i,s)7 i'l, , i. lull si I.I i I'll ll ' il illiiti 'I73s X tlth nt ii ii, vim i j join. iii, ii.is .s, inn hi Villi iiStHMl-ld :i2-'H Sllllliill HI ,l sir II 11 ,H!ifk Ki.li'iH a'jli Saltiwn it Big Idea" Will Be Shown Amateur Players Here "The P.ig Idea." a comedy never bcfeie iiriidiiied in Philadelphia by ama teurs, will be 'given by St. Agathn's Dramatic Association in tlie parish hall, at Thitty-eighth ami Spring (iarileii stieets, en the evening" of Tin-day te Friday , liiQtisive. Tin play was predm eil in New Ym I; last season. The St, Agatha's Dtamatic Association is one of I lie local organiza tions which specializes in performing plays which haw been a let cut and de cided hit en tlie professional stage. In tlie .list will be the Mises Mary (i. Calhihi'ii. Mary IJ. Fletcher. Mar garet ICeenan mid Kutherine A, K vo lley nnd Messrs. Jeseph Harr. Hubert Campbell. Daniel A. Diamond, Daniel I). (iallaglier, Frank Truvusoie ami James Simons. MAN, 31. WEDS GIRL, 15 Bloomsburg Police Held Bride Until Parents Are Heard Frem Mrs. ImIiiii Hhavvn. a lifleen-ycai'-eln bride, is being held by the police nl I'loemsbtirg. Pa . until her nil cuts can be ceniinuiiiciitcd with. Tlie child mar ried Hemer Hbiivvn In this city after .1 two weeks' aciualiitanci'. ' Ithawii Is tlii 1 1 -one years old. Mrs. Charles Peak, of 2l(l(i Ninth Itedine streit, the girl's mother, can not raise (lie money with which te pay her daughlir's cnrl.ne u:n k te Phila delphia. "I alleweil her te git mar ried." she -:i ill today, "te keep ner from eleiilng. If -lie returns, 1 will gladlv take 1 arc of hci ." FIRE TRUCK DRIVER HELD Harry Wllllngmeyer, Answering Alarm. Ran Down and Injured Man Harry Willitigniever. a driver of n lite urn!; of Company Ne. ,". was held in M'.IIO b'lil bv Magistrate Price this morning for 11 futthcr hearing. Lute last night while AVillingmcvcr was answering a call from Thud 11 nil l.u.erne streets, he knot k.'d down mid intmiil llenrv Hhiuewalil, of 'enaugn sticet in -ai Ktghtli. The aci ident -1111 1 nl at Itaudelpli street nml 1'ric ave nue Itlillicw.ild s nose wits liieken II was Healed at the St I tike's Hospital. Mrs. C. J. Reney, Catharine St., Convinced Man in Prison 12 Years Is Innocent of Murder WYNNE IS INTERESTED Pi lern new seems nsiifpil a nian once under sentence of ileal b whose case net ettlv wen the iinllnggiilK inteiest of his lawyer but later of the lavvvers widow, who H convinced Ihnl the pris oner is iutieci ut of murder. Mrs. Chailes .1. Heney. Kl'.l Cnthailne sheet, might be termed the heroine of this human dianin wlil.h in one respeil parallils the famous case of "Andy Tuth. who .erveil twetitv years In prison before his Innocence was established. Sahbalinu Di Musi is the mtivii 1 new serving u life sentence in the K.v-lcin Pi'lliti'llllinv. In lllll'.l lie. witli Mich ael Conipeilo. was (etivicteil of the murder of James ()nu in this citv. Judge Halsteii. new dead, seiiten.nl both men te I,.- hanged. Charles J Heney, a young Minimal lawyer who died seerill years age. had been assign, il as leutisel for Di Mnsi The plight of the ft ientllcss.iuan aroused all tlie compassion of the young lawyer, and his deep interest in the cast- was ceniinmilcateii te Mrs. Henev. DI Masl's cenvli lien result."! almost wiiellv from . In iinistautlal evident.' After senlciife el death had been passed, Mr. Heney began following a line of iml. pendent investigation. Without any hope of titimi. Ial ie ward, tlie lawyer went te Italv wheie lie obtained nn of li,it Di Mn-i was serving in tlie Italian aimy at the time Jn In" -muideri" "ii i.'il. Itcttirniiig te this iiiuiitry. Mr. Heney suet ceded In liav.ng Di Masi'.s death sentence ceniinutcil te life imprisonment P.ut this dnl net satisfy the lavvver. He began fighting for his client's com plete freedom. He hail mi uphill light and before prespeits of success were in sight lie became ill and died. Meanwhile Coiiiperto. the oilier con victed man. was a.liudg.'d insane and was removed te the State Hospital tlie Criminal Insane at Farview. P.efere he was sent tlieie. however signed a statement laying blame for the minder en IM .M.isi. (ompetto latci rcpuillntcd this statement. Mis. Henev. after her husband's death, determined le .airv mi Ids. fight for Di Midi's freedein Her efforts at last wen tlie inteiest of Assistant Dis till t Attorney I'ux ami of Chief Wynne, of tl unt) del.', the staff. The next move in the long fight will lie Mrs. Henev 's tin 'et appeal te the Heard of Pnnleu- Mr Fev ami Chief AY) tine have premised te accompany her first te Fat i lew. where Compert.) Will be interviewed. for Pa l "Short and Snappy" h Plan for Title Seekers Philadelphia's World's Fair l suggested by Fanny e M. Levin, of l'J!H Pennsprevc sticet.' lis n name for the Sesinti-Cenleiinlal Kxiiosltiea liete In I HUH. The World's Hcndi7."eiis Imposi tion Is Hiiggesled by Simen P.nrasch, of 11" North Canine sticet. The Sestiul-Ceiiteiililal of the City of Itielheiiv Leve, by Mnrie Lnlli Lnlli tep. of 'J:!.".I Neitb Twenlietli sheet. Philnileliililn Peace and Kipinl Exposition, bv Hugh Aehcseii. of 1(101 SprlliR (Iniilen sheet. Tlie Win Id's Fall of Intlepend cine, bv Alexiinder Midline of 111).'! Daly sheet. Tin Win Id's Jubilee F.xpniien. by I'Jull Iliirtmiinn. of !I.":I lOnsf Wcshnei eland street. Pan-Nntlens' I'air. bv Fdwin S 'l'hreie. of !!()(!! Neitli Ftent street. P.illy Pi nn' Kxiostien Fail, by Fied Silneffer. Jr., of 117 Seuth Walnut sheet. Justice. Pence mid Friendship Fair, by MNs .1. ('.. liulleck. of 01 North Thittv -fourth sheet. Tlie Kvi.MNi. I'l Hl.li Ll.nnl.it s leiciving liialiy of Ihese suggestions. I lav e v en one te offer? COLUMBIA AVENUE IS" ROCKY RAD HOLMES GIVES 1ST LECTURE "Mexico" Subject of Travelogue at Academy Last Night Academy of Mnsle Hurton Helmes was welcomed back i Philadelphia last night when he gnve t!, fitst of his 1 l I Travelogue series le'teie an up -pteilative aud.enie at th" Acadeuiv of Music. "Mexico" was the silbiei t of Mr Helmes' first lecture. Th.' pictures weie taken In -1 tiuimci when the Iliilin.'s partv spent a number of weeks watching the Mexicans at wei k anil at plav . The usual delightful humor with which Mr. Helmes sprinkles his topics was again in evidence, ami made tlie scenes of a strange country seem all the mere icuj ami vital Industries, business, se. ml life nnd play are all taken up In the pi, .tires which Hash from cities te cnutitiy mil llience te oil fields with the usual beau tiful colored views interpolated 11 Residents Pretest at Delay in Repairing Street and e Resultant Chaes CAN'T BE HELPED, IS REPLY Shopkeepers nnd residents en Colum Celum liln avenue between Tvv"nty-third nnd Tliiity -first streets have protested te the hishwny department against what thev eay Is a lnck of interest en the part of (lie city in completive Ftreet repnir work in front of their homes nnd places of btisine1.. While the Philadelphia Ilupid Trnnelt Is laving ties nnd new rails In hep'C plmes. the street Is tern up nnd dirt and cobblestones are idled lngb en tin! pavements, A bigliwav department inspector, in explaining tlie delay in completing Hie vv.uk. which starteil October .'?, dc'iar.vl that out of the month nnd ;i half Hie street had been tern up the werkei" !"!" had t contend with fight days et rain nnil one Holiday. Cement, used in laving the trolley rails, cannot be laid while the ground i wet. nnd it takes a geed dnv anil n half or two days for the ground te dry out nfter n storm, he said. "Mesbles that difficult v. we have hnd te contend with a strike of pavpig cut ters. The men new employed are in experienced and cannot de the work of expel ience.l men," he said. In the cellars of A. F. Daix iV Sen, real estate ngenls nf '.'.IIS Celiimbin avenue, nnd the Economical Hardware Cempanv. 'J.".'"' Columbia avenue, water lia-i leaked in through (lie walls of the cellars. Tills, a. entiling te the bigli wav depnitment, was r miser) by n de fective innin and net bv the fnct thnt tlie Mrcct Is being repaired. In a move te rush completion of the work H is planned te have men em em plev.i Sundavs ami heKdnys. A STENOGRAPHER Is vviintril liy a st.it k t'MliuriKC linllse. she must he cipiihle nnil iicrlenre.t nnil rumlli.ir with fllliu: nml feMer.it ulllie intuitu'. Salary Iwenli-lUe .lnlliirs. it ten. i.r.iH.r.it erru i: FREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS McCLEES GALLERIES 1S0T WM.Nl'T ST. Harr I'ttlilngs nnil Mi7r.itlnls I'riitiilin: ii Mii'cl illy 1 E r 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt nml llrslnrlr.ir FREE FREE ren 10 DAYS ONLY m sSoefhinq and Hcalinq ler 5kin and ScalpTreubles Amid Hie usual gins ilimgeil the club ever tlie bill was se surprise. Then May De Traffic Duty Around Schools in Camden The Peliie Committee et the Camden Civ ('.mm il today m nl u ic. nmm nd'i I mi ie III" Iteaid of Film ,ili,ui for the election of ciilaln m I' .el pupils te as sist in the icgulalieii of hallie ne.ir ihe M'hoels. It is suggested thai these pu-pils be iuvcscil witli peliie powers vvlii. u would give th. in atitli'U itv te steii and1 legitime 1 1 alhe fur the s,f,.y ,,f tl(, f II 1 DI I ell. The move was nyrte fellow ing in .ident s , te school I'lntili .-ii and the complaints of tia.iicrs i ml pneiits. It is expected i the Heard of I'lliicttien will alipreve tlie Idea williin lite next week. Deaths Here Shew Increase There wmc lit) deaths m Philadel phia dm. tig the week ending yestei dav, tlie division of vital statists ic ic pertcd leilav Last week lime wem l.'JO tiths ami ll.l in th. week ending Ne vember IP. F.rju i Pi205MiMiMMSM5igMMSM5QlMMMMMI Sd i Jehn S. Trower's Sens Gcrmanlewn Ave. and Chellen Ave. CATERFRS Dinners ' Weddings Teas Banquets, etc :IiESTAVRAiT: Luncheon 11:30 A Dinner 5 P. M. A La Carle 11 A M. te 2 P. M. , te 8 P. M. M. te 11 P. M. WITH EACH CONTRACT XV. will wue .in Hiven-roetn lieiwc S'V.ll swltillps foil '-kk lS w i pi' s ii , . i t.u les en,, l giit in . '. il i eniplet" with .1 t el' kO'ul l.i,i-s tivtuns for $135.00 ll A'erl; (iiifiriintct'il eurn' l-vpfilptuH Sawyer Electric Ce. .'521 fl fiermantewn A v.. Phlla. I iinil.', iiiiiini.nii hi. in vv iflfl BANK5&BIBD Ln Si NErvs Polished Girdle Diamonds assure quality, value and complete satisfaction This Establishment maintains the highest standard e quality in America w,vsww,vw;mw,v.; Back te Old Prices "AS YOU LIKE IT" KEY WEST CIGARS As Fine as Imported at Va the Price A'c.y Crep Finer Than Ever GODFREY S. MAHN IfAS"1 WtWMM. '.WiWM'MMW. '. V,', VM'MYMY. V. V. V.'A V'.wm '. w. w. : v. : v. v. ','... v. v. wwwtttVA n iieti i ' IB;2i-5-2W!E2iSG?5 l-SMgQfCi?:0iir1fififK ' r . W 1 J I'ut. June 18, 11)12 "Ne Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Nme "SAVILL" On Faucet "Ash your plumber' r Themas Savill'a Sens, Mfr. 13l0.is.jj yuitnce Ut., I'lUln, SO i Will Buy Many of the USED CARS In Our Stock Overlands, Huicks, Rees, Willys-Knishts, Frnnkhns, Oltlsmebllcs, etc. Willys-Overland INC.. OF PHILADELPHIA 1629 Arch St. 250 N. Bread St. Wfllr M ONDAY and TUESDAY CL O VER DAYS Hundreds of different lets of seasonable and desirable merchandise, at far below the regular prices. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER k , PHILADELPHIA s fl Thanksgiving in the Country Should fortune favor us with a bright crisp day next Thursday, why net come te Strath Haven and enjoy a real Thanksgiving? Spin down the Baltimore pike about ten miles till you come te the schoolhouse en the left there you'll see the sign. The flying fields, the keen air and the blue sky above will give you the appetite, and you can safely leave it te us te give you the kind of dinner you'd anticipate se come. Dancing StratkHdsvGi SWARTHMORE, PA. THEY ALL AGREE) "THE BABY" That cute little youngster that says ' "Goe-Goo Glub." The baby agrees w ith all the rest and wants te help solve the problem pussling ua all. ? I) TOMORROW YOU'LL KNOW Don't fail te learn what they all agree upon. SEE SUNDAY'S PUBLIC LEDGER ROTO-GRAVURE SECTIONi L-iJisBL.tiSBB --' - i VSz All Lawyers Knitvv that in evidi'iu'C i'vitv thini,' but truth can he puiu'turi'd. The lii'st i'vi ilk'iu'i' an autiimebile can prt'spnt i a lirritUKv of ve.trs of hetu"-t construction iind uniU'v luting geed per per per formaiu'e. Ne one- can as.sail that. Hupiiiebile has laced tlu tehl ler years. iTnrn'iTrr'Trri'iiirMiMiiill TIIE HATCH MOTORS C? uiiiHiiiuretis 720 N. DROAD ST - I'HILA. llt.VMil'OIII) tll.VI ut ( Iii.iIi'k .1. Mil'inicli :u;t. I'ruiil.fnril vi- i.i.UM vmuvvn m:i.i. it Krmk.'l HrullierN i..vii v.'. .V VV ;iMni;tiin l.iliir mi.n i im. iir.M.r.i; I'.. N ( re.iniiii, lr Mrvkjirt l.ani.iKlri' tm.. Iliivrrf.ir.l. I'n, WV.hf l'llll... DKAI.llft Arnnlil-Ciiiiiiilirll Jlelnr Ce, Until ft Wnlnut bl. AFTER all, the knack of -' knowing hew te dress fashionably and economically lies in merely knowing where te buy. The wearer of our clothes, whether dressed for business or for some special function, feels satisfied that he is at tired faultlessly, both from a standpoint of style decrees and material. Cfl We knew that these facts mean a let te well-dressed men hence our policy of selling only merchandise which is worthy our indorse inderse ment. 4 Suits and Tep Coats of splen did quality fabrics made in accordance with Reed's high standard of tailoring are priced $30 and upward, with special values at $45 and $50. JACOB REEtfS SONS t424r-M$S Otestiprir Shred v f Bsasaga 1HJ 31 M mi -H '
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