fc&v.tfsa I t 'gpS'"""., v V .t.'TtT",i - ,t MT'SKv c : , - 3 ; X" 1 i EVEOTN0 PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 6 4, ' fcttai lV P r V , 18 i FATHERS N RALLY AT FRANK FORD HI H 1500 Gather Around Christmas vTrec, Sing and Receive Presents NEW OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN riftcen hundred fnthcrj. member of the niorlntleri nt Frank fnnl IIlRh Scheel. tnM in tlir gymnasium l.-W night te rIvp themwlrrs nn entcrtfilnment nnd elect tlmlr officers for the mining yvar. Ter eernl hours tlf his "gym" re sounded with ringing nnd tnuMc from a band and two qtinrtelK. TIip whole nf fnir wnh "stag," but did net in the least detract from the plennnre of the occasion. Addresses, jokes, singing, playing and presentation of Christ nun packages from a regular trimmed tree followed close upon une nnelhcr. The evening started nuiirieusb when the rout of the gunnaMtim was almost lifted xvltli the singing f "America." Then the business was disposed of nnd the ballets were passed around. Business uas net nllewcd te interfere tee seriously with the program as community Hinging and the Prank ford Band were sandwiched In between the reading of the minute and things like that. Kred Biekhnrt. the new eng lender for the nveclntlnn. proved himself a dancer nt well us n dinger and get 1 he feet of the fathers te tappin; and their shoulders te slinking. I'ref. Cienrge AW in Sneek, principal of the Frankford High Selmel. banded n fine bemiuef ncrecs the footlights when he told hjs midience that the co operation gicn him bv the association had greatly raised the di-cipline nnd scholarship in the school. lie nle commented en the fact Mint Charley Weeks, the tar of the I'mnkferd High Scheel trophy-winning football team, hnd made the Erode of "excellent"' in all his Indies this tei m. A delegation from the Tacony Busi ness Men's Association was present te get some idea of the work of the Fath ers" Association. Benjamin II. I.udlew was the princi pal speaker of the ew'ning, reeling off several yards of jokes that made a hit with the audience. lie concluded hl" tnlk with saying' that lie believed the trials of the present year would make every one who underwent them bettc men, and that they would serve Id di minish extravagance In the future. Charley Terry, of -1331 Mulberry Mreet, was the Santn Clans, who pre sided at a finely decorated spruce tree (tglcam with varl-colercd decorations and electric lights. In addition te the Frankford Band, music was furnished by the Stanley Quartet nnd the brass quartet recruited from the ranks of the band. Wallace II. Arnalz, the retiring pres ident, presided. The officers elected are: William B. Ullmeur. of 111'J Foulkrod street, president; llenald It. Duncan. 1220 Wnkcllng street, lee precident : Jehn II. Brown, of 1 220 Fillmore street, tieusurcr: Geerge I Budd. of JUlrtS Frankford inenue. tinan clnl secretary, nnd Jehn C. Tomlinson, of Kk'll Djrc street, corresponding sec retary. The Kxccutire Committee chosen is 1 composed of Charles II. Butten, of 471(1 I.elper -treet; Bruce B. Murray, of ll.'il Fojikred street, nnd William Terrj. of 1020 Fillmore street. INSURANCE RIGHT EXTENDED FUNERAL ARRANGED FOR WRECK VICTIMS Unidentified Dead Will Be Buried After Community Service Tomorrow TO USE TWO CASKETS Four Years' Time In Which Lapsed War Risks Can Be Reinstated I The time for reinstatement in the war-risk Insurant c has been extended four years, according te an announce- ! ment by the I'nltcd States Veterans' Kureau. Tlie time limit was formerly I December HI of this year, but It tins I been extended until March 4 V.VJ0. i J It has come te the attention of the I bureau that a great number of men I have allowed their insurance te lapse , i because they de net realise their rights I both te reinstate nnd eemert their in- ' I surance into a mere permanent form. I The requirements for reinstatement bine j ! been simplified. I Corener Neville, of Montgomery County, today Issued certificates of re lease permitting retnevnl of the bodies of the unidentified victims of the Bryn Athyn wreck te Chnrchvllle and South ampton for Interment nl n community funeral te be held tomorrow from the Dutch Itefermed Church In Chnrchvllle. The inquest will be held nt Norrlstewn next Tuesday. Bodies released are these of II. Voer Veor bees Itegcland. Miss Kmmn I.cedem, Mr. Merris Vnn Ilnrt nnd Mrs. Wil liam Sinkler, of Southampton, and I"arl Sink, Nermnn Rhodes and Miss Icnn Ocerge. of Churchvllle. There Is also nn eighth body, that of Charles T. Scott, Philadelphia Instructor, whose home was nt Chnrchvllle but identifica tion has been made of this body by his wife. There nre but six entire bodies, rep resentative of the eight known dead. The funeral will be directed bv Under taker l.ecdem, of Southampton, and the charred Iwdles will be placed In two large caskets, en the lids of which will he silver nnme plates bcnrlng the names of the eight residents of the two little Bucks County hnmlrts whee bodies were charred bejend all hope of recog nition. Business will be entirely suspended In and around Churchvllle and Southamp ton for the period of the community burial. The remains will net be ex posed te view, nnd Interment will be in a plot In the cemetery adjacent te the church. . The community funeral was arranged by a committee of cltizciuufrem Church vllle nnd Southampton, and four minis ters will assist In the service the llev. .1. S. Keddv, of Gloucester, N. .1. ; the Iter. W. .1. Bene, of Newtown; the Hev. Themas MelC. Felk, of Bichbore. and the llev. William H. Rowley, of I,ftnsdnle, several of the officiating clergymen being former ministers of Churchvllle or Southampton churches. HORSEMEN TO MEET Permanent Organization Will Be Perfected This Evening At a meeting tonight In the Bcllcvue Bcllcvue Stratferd of horsemen nnd horsewomen organization plans will be perfected for nn nssoclntalen of riders nnd drivers along practical lines for the extension" nnd promotion of the Interests of the Ijerse. At the initial meeting held December 2 Inst W. rrechind Kendrick was named chairman of the Organization Committee, which. nlse Includes William II. Dcrr, Furev Dills. Thenins F. Ho"r He"r vcy, II. K. lliithnuny, William P. Ilennlngs, Jr., and William Wallace. DINNER FUNDS SOUGHT' Salvation Army Hopes te Feed 600 Families Christmas Day The Salvntien Army lassies, wearing red shields and red hatbands, are sta tiened at street corners throughout the business district today te rcccive dona tions for the Army's Christmas dinners for the peer. Colonel Arthur T. Brewer Is planning te distribute 000 dinner baskets among peer families, providing Christmas din ners for ,'tOOO persons. In addition, there will be a Christmas entertainment for children December 20 with a Christmas trce nnd toys for 1000. (W "vJSy Eunice ai Bank Supplies houndA-leooclenf, lUffl. VS P i VMten vlamviAmamw J)29 Market Street I -"W; RAPP FOR STATIONERY R A P 1 Unusual CHRISTMAS GifS Desk Sets in Brass, Onyx, Jcttnnd Glass; Evcrsharp Pencils in Geld and Silver; Unusual nnd Artistic Paper Wciehu - eAnll Knf In Cnlilnefn. Scullr.!? War Rn w.. Feuntalii Pens, all sizes in Geld, Silver and Rubber; Cigar nnd Cigarette Bexes, Tobacco Jars, in polished weed ana" nuctal; inexpensively priced. 41 Se. BROAD ST. JSZifig 9th Large Printing The new novel by the author of Petteriam ,mmlr Oyster Roast Sj-lfctH dpftv-nliell ljtnn lluitn frfnlr epnrd. A lump of huttrr en rli estp' th prnrr frasenlnr ITItK llir.rvS eKCKKT) nml thfn rentrd nrr a hnt llr tn tlwlr own Julrrs. The cods en Mount OImniii, neuld liae pnsucsl np oinhrein for fer rfr If tlir reuld hatr Und one of our Orter Hn'.st. sr.RVCI KVKKV V A Wonderful Dinner. . .75c A Delightful Luncheon, 40c Our new erster liar Is ilnnlOE friends etrrr day. ZEISSE'S A Grill Famous for Over Half a Century 820-822 Walnut St. Undfr the prrftenal manacMnfDt of me owner IOHN O. H. MEVERS Beets and Arctic for Family I USEFUL GIFTS Net te Ba Duplicated Eliewhere , &f . Beys' & Girls' 0y n nainceais 53.50 Value S7.S0 bizes z years Girls'CAPES Blue and Red $3.00 vsrvx at i li Syjbi WMmt flrrCJ' Mall Orders Filled Girls' and Beys' Raincoats Cashmere, Canten and Tweed; all col ors; sizes 4 te 16; Regular $7 Cn value $12.. " Beys' and Girls' BOOTS 2 te5 In Leatherette. M I J7I m I1! ''li MUa m Beys' Black Ruhber jLceats,$375 WOpRubber Teyi, 25e Basketball Shew, $2.50 Goodyear Rubbers Children's Ilubbers . . . OOe Men's Rubbers . .. SI.&O Ladles' Kubbers H.25 Handals C.OO lied Kutlber Qleita, CUci Het Water Uet- tles, Sl.OU KcJi, Men's. Women's Cilidrn's FoelhMIs $1.50 RAINCOATS 10 Men's $8 Raincoats, $4 Men's & (Imp. Gabar- $OP Women's ( dines! $05 value OD tf ITS KCBBSM WS BTg ff' U3qp 52 CtueJeu Comb. 3Se te 1 23, Men's & Women's BRASS MR. NORRIS'S "big" novel is rolling up a "big" holiday bale. Put it en jour list. Any book shop can supply it. $2.00 E. P. Duttan & Ce., 681 5th Kit., N. Y. Mitchell Fletcher Ce. rfffTJJPTsKlJCy XsVssHsV :rfs . M 30X r:- M 6s.: cr- v ft ,J "JlTCHiafUtCHtUt 5 ' -'in.uiri0 I I V I " "AINtll iBiWMiMinamwiiiWJiiMlwim Charge Accounts Invited M2imMiiHKMi0i:im;a Mail Orders Filled nsmiaiwimijij; Extra Large Size Fur Coats Up te 54 Bust Charge Purchases Billed February First Upen Request Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request 1215 Chestnut Street Furs Are CfiruhJ Gifts Sure of jy Heartiest Welcemi If Purehaud KtJ4 Cam th, Advanlagt I Our Marveleu, SfeeL J Cencreut AnrdvJ - g WicrjUiiranniiu RimrawMiraiiiMi'Bii! nn niu i You'll taste the difference! asce Coffee 3 1 a Open Evenings' Next Week 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Asserted Christmas Bexes Fer the folk at home, or the children away from home, these boxes arc ideal messengers of Christmas Greetings $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $20, $25 These boxes are filled with Quality Fruit Cake, Fancy Apples, Asserted Dessert Nuts, Smyrnn Figs, Almeria Grapes, Fine Oranges, Dates and ether Christmas Dainties. 25 c lb H At all our Stores STORES CO. fjnWMilMHJraM 1 ! On Christmas Day KODAK rAute graphic Kedaks $8.00 up Brownies $2.00 up JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1020 CHESTNUT ST. IIIGH-GKADr; DEVELOPING FINISHING ENLAUGafUNTS yiitliliWiiiiliiiiiriia m Specializing in Goats, Suits, Dresjes and Skirts 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality jiiiii iihihliiiiiUi i,.ii!MiiililiiM Special Values Tomorrow The Following Groups of Coats, Dresses & Skirts Are New Reduced te lA te Vi Belew Fermer Prices Spert Coats That were up te $49.50, new $25M Fur-Trimmed Coats That were up te $125, new 85M Dance Frecks That were up te $65.00, new 35- Afternoon Dresses That were up te $85.00, new $44.00 Dinner Dresses That were up te $125," new $65.00 Street Dresses Tlmt were up te $35.00, new $jg.5e Sports Skirts That were up te $22.50, new $g.50 All Purchases Billed February 1st Anniversary Sale of FurJ Tomorrow, The Last Great Day I Fer tomorrow, the last day of this sale, we have planned te sell the largest volume of Furs that we have ever sold in a single day. In order te achieve this result we have put , forth every possible effort. We purchased great quantities of skins at enormous conces sions in price and have manufactured them in our own factory into the fashionable gar ments illustrated below. The ruthless cutting of our own profits and the elimination of the middleman's profit by manufac turing direct brings the prices of the merchandise offered below, down te bedrock. Come tomorrow avail yourself of this remarkable opportunity for these prices are as low as February Clearance levels. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Required Russian Peny Ceat 49.50 Regularly 100.00 If tm Marmet Ceat 74.50 Regularly 135.00 IlsPiKffssV uMtuI Leepard Cat Ceat 79.50 Regularly 135.00 !sVMtwl?4Cli saarUffwP sVsVsNvVQa 'M( Trimmed 3t'L French Peny vJp-jTP Seal Ceat 1 Ce6' 79.50 iA 79.50 Regularly 1 . Regularly 145.00 125.00 saaBSD? vsbU99U! Australian Nutria Ceat 98.50 Regularly 150.00 Raccoon Trimmed Marmet Ceat 110.00 Regularly 165.00 ftsB-Bl Natural Muskrat Ceat 110.00 Regularly 165.00 SyE Full Length French Seal Wrap 125.00 Regularly 105.00 r Skunk Trimmed French Seal Ceat 125.00 Regularly 195.00 Beaver Trimmed French Seal Ceat 145.00 Regularly 225.00 Jf tn aV VJL. fssssssssssssssssssMsssH Squirrel Trimmed French Seal Ceat 165.00 Regularly 245.00 .Moleskin Ceat 195.00 Regularly 300.00 BLP 40-Inch Natural Raccoon Ceat 195.00 Regularly 295.00 &kfts&W SSsnrfii v Full Length Moleskin Wrap 245.00 Regularly 350.00 MM I Skunk Trimmed Hudsen Seal Ceat 265.00 Regularly 375.00 HsssssssssssssssssssHIsIb i 'JH 295!00 j jM 1 fin rK Regularly 450.00 Full Length Hudsen Seal Wrap 295.00 Regularly 460.00 FZiA "I VV' Full Length Hudsen Seal Wrap 295.00 Regularly 450.00 HssaaVP Alaskan Seal Ceat 445.00 Regularly 675.00 sfaSsfir SBBBBBB BBBsSs R t-JfMW. BB,jnSBBI Hudsen Seal Cape 495.00 Regularly 750.00 P Natural Squirrel Wrap 495.00 Regularly 750.00 Natural Mink Ceat 695.00 Regularly 1050.00 Natural Mink Wrap 995.00 Regularly 1500.00 Chokers, Scarfs, Steles and Sets at Savings up te Quantity Rejulsrly l('; Xat. hciurrcl C liekcrs.lG.50 (8) Jap Mink ( linkers. ... 17.00 (9) Nat. Mink Chokers. .. .-'5.00 (9) Taupe I'ux Scarfs.... 30.00 (7) Stene Marteti Chokers 30.00 (9) Taupe Fex Sets 37.50 Sal Trice 8.50 8.50 12.50 14.50 15.00 24.50 Qusnlltr Rscularly (4) Cress l'"e. Scarfs 55.00 Bau in Marten Chokers. 65.00 ilud. Jiay Sable Chokers 90.00 Brown Fex Sets 85.00 Hudsen Seal Stoics 100.00 Scotch Mele Stoics 100.00 (6) (5) (7) (4) (3) (53) Children's Fur Sets 5-50 te 39.50 Sal. Pries 34.50 39.50 44.50 49.50 49.50 69.50 iTje Quantitr JUs-ul'1' (5) Dyed Blue Fex Chokers. 110.00 (3) Pearl Fex Chokers 110.00 (4) Nat. Squirrel Stoics 130.00 (3) Jap Mink Stoics 160.00 (2 Nut 17.d,.. r'imi,. IfiO.OO (2) Natural Mink Stoics. .. .225.00 H i Chritlmat Ee.n.my Sp.elml m French Seal Steles VJJ 12 Inches wirte 72 Inches lone. i B (0 TTtiflcnn e-A MU05 T? 1 m tr Mm (.l rermeriy 1 k.uu, nT j;1 m M Fr T.m.rrew Only itg jg .5-.820 CHESTNUT ST, ! f)liillw iiKriQiiM9Kmewiinnffl Pjurcha8ina. AaenttfjOrders Accented fa- e -J, v H
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