Wr "If' " - .IP9!? : !"'' WTf' - ( iffllERlW' LOOTING WHARVES fwe Arrestee! as Police Thretf , Corden Around Dela- ware Piers ONE FLEES IN MOTORBOAT ni.u. nlrntfn encrntlnK In n swift nJtsrbeat wrre surprised en Pier Ne. "Seuth Wharves, early today as they t J24O0. "0 pier Is uicd by the rchants ntl Miners' Trnnsperta- tien Company. riv. ciiifKvtq were cauKiit eh uie ltr after n wntchmnn fired several Tiin. Pollce also sent a hnll of bullets (t the raoterbont, in which a third ainetcapeu. ...... -.. Jtore 3 A. M., nnd tt cnl1 wa8 scnt ithe Third nnd De Lnnccy streets '?'.;. rnnV.rrOn Pntrnlmitn Mlllur Xa ta the pier, cnrrylnc Patrolman FfC I" ? sldecni -. Af "1- JKlLl viiiiuii iicyj;;u uii iiic . 't.J A" , II . ' J. .- , w lW v L Ytffc-fJl-,''' ' ' - '-' ?- A ' -' ti tta ", -n xvjiarf 'tier hr "W.. AI d- L a watchman at one pirate who" had 3"mped into the motorboat. Berueant Sshcnsle, of (he Third and De Luriccy Ktreets atatlen, also ran up with sev eral nitrolmen and a cordon was thrown about the pier. T.'l? Ppl'cej with revolvers drawn and flasbllclits playing ever piles of bales and boxes, finally found two Negroes who said they nre RiisbeU Drewn. Lembntd street near Thirteenth, and Joseeli Themas. Bnlnbrldce street hear Twelfth. Later each was held In $1000 ball for court. Five bundles of cloth were found In the river near tliq pier nnd several belts of serge were located In Delaware avenue. ST. OLAR COLLEGE CHOIR THRILLS BIG, AUDIENCE McCLEES GALLERIES 1B07 WALNUT STREET Mezzotints, Etchings ' Relinlng & Restoring Flne Framing a HpcclaUv IF YOU LOVE -i FLOWERS you will net only be Inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but the ' LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. iT&iaurKkvj HOW TO REMOVE SKIN BLEMISHES With 9 U'M l(K.I Af Tlln.lr nviil f'hlta Seap, cleanse tlie skin of all i . u ""purines Jiinse ana ury ion. Tnen wm, u,0 nnecr tips fhtlV nnnlir 1nat anniie'li naaiie BlMCh te form an een coating- ever W9 ilttn surface Allew te remain en ever night. ttt mnrntnc ramntn wllli rin-rt TV. . "-'ii jwui uvuuiy LI VU kilt GUI mm bv purchasing from your druK- , r .R Jflr or ick una wmte 'fwt- Bleach i. Tenn for n ltcflllnble Powder OT of Eruutiie piilcrdewn, containing iwaerBlaclv ami Whlte "Incense itT. I'lteratuie. gllng In detail II Information reKardlne the beautlfy U properties of Beauty Bleach mailed iu upon request. 8uperb Singing Dene by Youthful Cellaglana at the Academy The .choir at St. Olaf College, nt Nerthfleld, Minn., made its second ap pearance In Philadelphia last evening at the Academy of Music, the first having been nt the Metropolitan Opera Heuse a couple of yenrs age.' As en me n m occasion, uie ctteir timucu tne audience by the perfection of Us work and gave n 'practical demonstration of the lengths te 'which vocal training can be carried uhen conducted by a learned leader who has fine material at his command. The conductor in.the same as en the previous visit te thff city, but the per sonnel of the choir has changed ns col lege life makes necessnry. But if thcre is a disadvantage in the constant cbange of personnel, with a consequent less of ensemble, thcre is a perhaps compen sating advantage in the fact that the freshness and youth of the voices in such n, choir always remains the same. Such was the Impression of the choir last evening. The ensemble was beau tiful, but nbove all else steed out the youth nnd the quality of the voices. Fer a body obviously composed of such young singers, the range of the choir was remarkable, the first sopranos being exceedingly high In register as well an beautiful in quality, and the second (or fourth, for the choir sang at times In Blxtcen parts) bass being extremely resonant tonally as well ns law In register. The St. Olaf Choir is ene of the best singing organizations in the country today. LIka all Impressive ensembles, it has Its own characteristics and, next te the youthful vocal quality, is per haps the devotional atmosphere which the choir inspires In the audience, n sentiment which could net be cenvejed unless It existed in a strong degree In the choir itself. This was apparent even when singing a number a1 uncon vincing musically ns the second part of Schreck'a motet for advent, where the "Hosanna" was sung with a cnlmncsH I which savored almost of monotony and ' certainly hnd little of praise and re I jelcing in it. ' The chief numbern or the program t were a superb motet bv Scbatlan Uacli for double chorus, "The Spirit Alse ' Helpeth Us," which opened the pre gram, a magnificent anthem In sixteen parts: "Praise the Lord, Oh, My Seul," by Grctchnntneff ; a bcnutlful Christmas song by Mr. Christiansen, the conductor of the choir, nnd the dignified closing number, n double chorus by Peter Seehrcn dating back te before the days of Bnch. Tite program was entirely sacred In character, which may or may net have been n mistake for a concert nppcar nnce. The church has Inspired many neble works, but n secular number per formed with Mich porfectlen ns the choir Is capable of would have relieved the program. JTO ASK CITY AID FOR POOR 'Plight of 1060 Widowed Mothers ' Pitiable, Survey Shewa Majer Barclay H. Wnrburten. Di rector of Public Welfare, will be nsKcd next wceis te go te council with a plea for the widows and orphans of the clrv. whose plight lu many cases is pitiable because of hard times. A group of Influential citizens are preparing te take this step, basing their action en a survey of conditions nmeng the peer made by the Department of Secial Investigation of the Pennsylvania Sehoel for Secial Service. This survey will be ready fei publication by early next week. The Investigators, it was learned froth n summary of the repert. found JO(If) widowed mothers en the waiting list of the Mothers' Assistance fund, nnd In urgent need of financial help. The waiting list hns grown te these large piopnrtlens because of lack of funds. The State appropriation was cut at the last session of Legislature, nnd the present fund Is Inadequate. The Public Welfare Deportment has no menev for the work. Vnrleus private agencies are helping, but thcre Is be much te be done that public help Is necessary. j WTwlfSm- .tBTO'yffMH&t'k a r a i ' ' . t - i.n'jmfirl!i in i ill ii i ,li III lr.il hill .'vf , -or"- v x'l ' V . v? , , - '" rw,. v- ft ' ;" ' v i - " . - j' Typical Conversations : 8yj. p. mckqy Motorist ami Motorcycle Cep (Motorist tries te leek surprised ns cop draws' up alongside he had heard the deadly put-put several blecksiback and had slewed tip.) AlHAT'S your rush? VV Who, me? Sure, you. Who d'yn think I am talking te? Why, whaddya mean? Whudda I mean? Whadda you mean? Whadda ya think this Is a speedway? . Who, me? Sure, you. .Ta think this is a race track or semep'n? Who, me? Sure, you. What's the big Idcftr of going fcrty miles en hour? Who d'ja think yeu-nre Uarney OldfieldV Oldlleld? Who, me? Yei,,01dfleld or De Palma or semep'n. What's yn name? YOU mean my name? Yes, your name. What's yn name? Oh. listen, officer, have a heart. Yeu aren't going te pinch me, are you? Oh, nln't I? Hut I was only going twentyflvc miles. xeu it te the Judge, . Besides, half a dozen fellows passed me. trnj nun i you get iiiuun Say, are you doing my werk1 or me? I'm cettlnr von new. what's ye. name? Who, me? Say, whateha trjln' te de show me U1V0 me ya name nnu a geed time? address rpHIS Is an outrage! Yn name and address. Yeu don't knew who I ani. That's what I'm tryln' te find out give me ya name and,t address. Why de you pick en me? Why don't you pick en some of theM ether fel lows? I was only going twenty-five miles an hour. Why this old coffee mill wouldn't go forty. 0'cll it te the Judge. O'lnen, give me ya name nnd nddress. (Motorist finally gives up precious Information. Cep makes out ticket and hands it te him.) Ten o'clock tomorrow morning. G'bye.. (Motorist, looking at ticket blankly) : Who, rte? This in an outrage I r i I .. ' .."&. .,&. Drawn Jmn actual thet$ttfh f lift It Daryl Wilsem, son tf Mr. Mariaret WiUtn. 1110-lSth St., Milwukit. Wit. Mether and Sen Beth DARYL WILSON is a prise winner having been awarded first prise at a baby show in Milwaukee. Berden's Eagle Brand Milk ha been his feed and Mrs. Wilsen attributes his wonderful health and perfect physique te that. She herself was brought up en Eagle Brand tee. And her brfby started life with a fine constitu tion, although she gives chief credit te his feed. Thousands of mothers, besides Mrs. Wilsen, have testified te the benefits of Eagle Brand as an infant feed. Thousands of doctors hove recom mended it in difficult feeding cases, because Eagle Brand Is easily digested. Here is a case of two generations of Eagle Brand babies, both mother and son. Fer Eagle Brand hns been the standard baby feed for a great many years. Don't experiment with your baby ..Berden's Eagle Brand Milk is the natural feed when mother's milk falls for it is nothing but pure milk and sugar. 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