Kt '" trVf' " S?ff XiS rp SSiW mV vywwpnJ w. ssrawsMwirare catw tspmbir t ti ; t NaMflpiJlllBP - rA.Wl X.' ."AnHIRr , ftrvf . 1 Vw. ki' && ..JX ii !t " t'VTW. &V'V P?1 .V ? 'U 3 ?rs i s- I Q W ' L.I. l tv- U V It r I?- tf- I- u Kt- it-, ttr. m fte ; ' w ?12 . . - . - - : . . . . . . .. l - . t j .. . ' i. BVEi$NG PUBLIC LEDGvKKPgllpELPHIA, SATUftDftY, MAkPH; 25f ,1922 IFRinN AT R IIP A OF FORMER BUDDY it . ( v.QaruirA Man mVAi Pi mono I m. -' - . ..-.. of Overseas Here Killed Here POSTS' ACTIVITIES sip Plaus have been made for a card party eveitt of thn season. Final tilaJ will te be held May 1, the. first big auxiliary be made at the next meeting, te be bcld April 13 at the pest headquarters, oef North Twenty-second street. lhe money te be raised through the party will be used for Improvements te the pest. The David W. Jamesen Pest, Ne. 183, has decided te make another plN primage te the grave of David . Jamesen, at Toms River, N. J., en Memerial Day. A meeting of the pest Executive Committee will be held next ucek te elect a member te fill a vacancy. KET.UIIOUS NOTH'KS The Jeseph Vasella Pest. Ne. 277. American Legien, directed the funeral Ifiis morning of James Hatkesclll, a for mer soldier, whose ou'rseasrecerdwas filled with splen did deeds of valor. Markeselll w a h hhet imil killed in uquuncl nt Eighth a n d Catharine streets. T h e funeral ? ' serviced were hciu at the home of his mother. 1216 Seuth Alder street, and at St. Paul s Chuicli. Tenth and Christian streets. Uuilal' Was In Hely Cress Cemetery. Mobilization day of the Lieutenant i Jeseph S. Fergusen Pet, e- marking the ilftli anniu'rar of the mobilization of the old Third Infantr te enter the World War. premises big times. The affair, en Tue-nlai iiigiji. win i,n ntinnded bv members or tuu Majer Benjamin ('. Tilghman. r., v m IT. S. V. V.. uhu received a letter asking them te just bust In like jeu used te Ue at me eiu ,mets shack." ... The speaker for the occasion will be a real A. E. K. hghtlng chaplain, who 'wis with the Sccuty-uinth Division. later transferred te the Second Arm Cerps and new chaplain of the 103d Medical Keglment, Twenty-eighth phi phi rien. He is the Rer. Rebert Harris Gearbart. Jr. The affair will be held in the Third Regiment Armery. , Mrs. A. A. Garbutt has been elected resident of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Lawrence E. Dclauey Pest, Ne. 26. 1IIK TtlVtrLH Hread and Berks (s. (1000 N.) 3000 ceatt). Heme of thn Qriw Baptist Church. IirSSKLIj II. CONWELlt, Paster. Wm Dyra McCurdj'. Aeclat Tailor. J. Man In Hanna. Musical Director, l'riylerlck K Starke. Oreanlst. 0'30 A. 51 Karlv mernlne rayr me'tlnc. St-edal breaker. 10 30 A. M AVorehlp. Mr Conwell lireaphrs. Temple Senior Chorus lni. 10:15 A. 5t Children's Church In Lewer Temple. 5totlen picture 1-30 T. 51 Bible Scheel. Jere I.. frese. fenpt. Attendance contest brtueen the nedferd (women) CUsa and the, Heath (men) Clam. rt 30 P. 5L Christian Endeaer. Sec tion K. 7 00 P. 51. Christian Kndeaer. Sec 1nn 41'. 7 in P 5t Organ recital by Irederlck i: Ntnrke 7 15 P, 51 Worship. 5lr. Conwell preiicheit. Temp's Combined Chorus ;,'" Church pr.nar meetlnjr Friday at 8 I', ai. Kthleal Seelety , AI'AOKMY OK MUSIC. 11 A. 51.. Mite 5tar 5tar cuerlte Clement 01? "French Indlvlduallani und What It Menn for the World." TTenda tOM'KllKNrE, ISth end nce t. 11.40. leader Dr. I'litrlier Clark. subject, "MChn.la nf t'tnenm " !tlnc feT Jr., I erhlp 10MO VIlter uelceme Who liae!0NK OF THE OLDKST AND SIOST His terical Dels in I'ennfynanla Is me.yuj QUAKRR 5IEBT1XO llOtTStJ. eslatll'l)d In UlSi. at 5Ierlen. 5Iontemerv PII.9, illtam Penn -er'hlped here, and many rther noted Quakers of tli da since, f-enlces are held eeiy rirst-day tSundy) tnernlnp at 11 e cletk Cordial Invitation ' xlended te all After-Dinner Tricks -L-ii V;Ol. TJ'&ZrZk' K&ry lliHi 110 Tresb; terlan Alim T. fRESIUTERLVX tllURCII ISth and Arrh sts. , Dr. CLARENCE EDWARD 5LVCAIITNET, 51lnlster. 10-4R Dr. J. W. fcmlth will rrcach. 11 00 Bible Schoe.. 7 C. E. 7 30 Or gan Iteeltal. S 00 Dr. 5ra.rCTH A. Brownien will preach BXTmrarEH presbyteblvn cucbce Bread and Diamond sts. IUv. 'William Xi. McCermlck. Tajiter. 10-80uSubJect. IBreakln th BeaJs." 2.30 Sabbath 6choeL . 7.45 Address by Dr. Baker. BudL Na tional Anti-Saleen Leacue. FREE PEWS AT ALL SEK1CE3 SECOND rBESBYTERLVN CDUKCII 'Jlt and Walnut sts. , nEV. ALEXANDER JIacCOLL. D. D 5IINISTER. .. REV. ALVIN B. OURX.ET. ASSISTANT. Dr. MacCOLL. will preach at IX o'clock, continuing the serlea of sermon en 'Seme Great Events tn the Life, of Jesus." eub Jrt, "The Tranefleuratlen " .. The Rev. Professer JA5IES IOFF"ATT. D. D.. D. I.ltt.. of Glasgow, Scotland, will prearh at the S o'clock service, his subject belns. "What Faith Has te 5Ieet." 7 30 P. 51 CHURCH 5IUS1C OF THE OREAT sniPHONlSTS: "Ae Verum" Mozart ' .May Our 5Ieuths Be Filled " Rachmanineff "By the Rler of Babslen" ..L,l,z,t "Ged Is 51 v :hpherd" Dvorak "Lord Our Ged Have 5Iere".Tschalkesky 'undav Scheel and Bible Class 10 A. 51. 5fldnek Service. 4 4" en Wednesday. VISITORS WELC05IE Protestant Kplscepal Ne. 110 Knerking Coin Through Hand A coin is apparently drien through the back of the hand. Spin a coin in the air with thp right I band several times, taeh timp catehiir,' it' in the right hand. Finally, as you spin the coin straight upward, held the left hand, loeselv enn. just below the I right. As the coin comes down let it go past the right, into the left, im mediately doting the right hand as though it held the coin. Clese the left hand and held it back upward. Slap 'the right hand en the back of the left. When jeu lift the right hand the coin, which every one thought was in the right hand, has gene. Open the left hand showing hew jeu drme the coin right through the back of the hand. Cepvnc'it. 1912, by Pulhc Ltdatr Company ' CHRIST CIIURCn Mth and Venanpe streets Rev. Albert H. Helt. Recter. 12th anniversary of consecration. March Jrtth S 0') A 51. Helv Communion. 10 30 A. 51 Parish Communion nrjer earv sermon. 2 30 P 51. Church Scheel service: ad dres Rev. Llewelljn N. CaJey. D. D. 7 43 P 51. Gu'ld sr!ce. srmen by Rv Ueerue A Barten, profeer of Semi tic lanttuaBes. Bnn 5Iar College Violin 1st I.iwrence C. Cehn: cernetlst, Wil li a ml'btaJkerorKanlsLJaiTrejiHelt. First Unitarian Church Chestnut Street West of 31st Street SKItMON BY Jtetrl Frederick R. Griffin, Minister Sunday Morning, March 26 at Eleven e Cleck , "BEYOND THIS LIFE" ' i What and Where Are Heaven and' Hell. The Function of the Immortal I Hepe in the Life of the Modern Man. ALL ARE WELCOME ' CHURCH OF HOLY AreSTLES '-'1st nrd Chr'stlan sts. 11m- GEORGE II. TOOP. Recter. n ok A. 51. Hely Communion. 10 30 A 5L 5Iernlntf Servlc and Con firmation Bishop Garland efrlc latin. 2 30 Y. 5f. Sunday Scheel, Bible Classed. 7 () P. 5L Yeunc People's bervtce League H (XI I. 5t Evening- Praver and Sermon hv Rev Win O Uenne Jr cnrnrii of st jttje and tee na- TIMTY 11th and 5It. Vernen sts Rev JA5IES COPE CROSSON. Recter. 10 '10 A. 51. Mernlnp Trayer and Sermon. 2 .in P 51 Church Scheel & Bible Classes. 7 43 P. 51 Evenlnp Service. Preacher, Rev Gee C. Shears 5IcLean. Va. jnrUORMI. riLFEL OF thk holy fOLMUMON. 27th and Wharten sts. 8 A 51 ind 10 30 A. 51.. a special and particular place where pravers may be offered for the heallnp of ths mind, the heart and the body' built as an everlasting-m-nmrlal te the Heallne Power of Jesus Christ Liberty and Faith in Religion Mass Meetinp in Germantown COLONIAL THEATRE CERMANTOWN M) M M'I.hU(K)l) Sundiy Nitht, March 26, at 8 o'clock ADDRVJ4 IH B. ROt.KR s. niKliKs, of (.ermintenn Muilc fWfftni Tt 7 30 b Phllideiphla i n fKira uuariet Henri Scott or Met t., Ian epera Ce slid Nathaniel Watsen Orifanist Ansplcen I'nlfrliii Ijjiwii'b l'iicue. SI'. l'ETr.Il'S 1ILRCII Sd and Pine sts Rev lilward 51. Jefferys. P. T. D., Ret ter 7 te l r lleiv COTttiunlen. S'lH A. 5r Hely Communion 11 00 A ! 5Iernlnc bervlce and Sermon bv the Recter The choir will sine. T Deum in B Hit Ptalner "There Iq a Green Hill" Gounod 8 00 P 51 Brief Service, short address and recital by the cheir: 1 "Theu ICnewet Ierd" Beach "O Oladieme L,lBht" Sullivan " emes nt Times" Woodward "Jfjus of Nazar-th Kins" . . Hamblen t'nliartnn flTlr l MTR1.N CHIRCII -1-T. t ntnut sr. Rev FREDERICK 11. GRIFFrV. 5IInlster I 11 A M Mr. Griffin will prearh. Sub-I tet II i Mid This Life (a) What and. Where Are Heavtn and Hell, (b) The Func t ti ( f th Immortal Hepe In the Life of ' th- Modern 5Ian." IM1MIIV.N (HI Rill OF tJERMANTIHVN i.np'i et and W t'hHten ave -ui da March 'Jti, 10J2 . P'U'f at 11 51 Pr Jeseph 5IcFar-Ini-I i 1 preaih , Churth school In the P,r -h II " nt the same hour. All are i r 'In li Invited 51 ft 'itf In the Colonial Theatre nt 7 30 . T.aK r Rev Rorer ,. Ferb-s Subject Th enal Mossaie of American Unl- I tnni ' THE GARRICKTHEATRE Tomorrow Afternoon at 3:15 JOHN HERMAN RANDALL, OF NEW YORK utller uiul Lecturer Subject: "THE GREAT PERSONALITY" The pretrressive man Is i-eekinB setnethinB bftter and keeps his mind open te that vvh cli uplifts and makes for success. Deers open at 2:30 Matter Morrison, violinist Organ recital at 3 o'clock Vite La Monace at the organ All Welcome m Our Honored Citizens Who are the people in our communities we respect and honor most? Aren't they the people who believe in Ged and who de their utmost te practice His teachings? De you knew of any prominent men or women any- where in the world who are net believers in and fol lowers of His word? De you knew any real man or woman in your circle of friends and acquaintances who isn't anchored te the principles taught by the Bible and the Church? Is it tee much te ask any of us that we attend church as regularly as we set apart hours of work and thought .every day and week te achieve something worth while Jn our careers? The churches of today teach the brotherhood of man, fence for Cied, ana respect ler au geed things that e pur, meuKiuH aim ncip utywuuu cnaracter, Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Radie Call, W I P. Government Jicense 344. Wave length, 360. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH, t Philadelphia, Saturday, March 26, 1922 Cemetand enjoy the fpremest demonstration of RaJj anr1 ftnrl rier tKe Vieiit rn11errinn n( Vtnmm. UJ ...c equipment I Music Stere Open at Night Enter en Ninth Street or at Eighth and Market Cerner rt Mfe Have Combed the Natien for Phonegraphy eyare 73 r j i rvi KV M l W 1 rs H.V ;v v ' re -j i .v ji &" MHSmSSXmO awBataWmmMWIsiK ta&---fe ' J list prices lHsSiiifeil, wm" A Carnaf Music St A" Smi '! V ili'Jf f't. '"'if'', v li W IwW 9r r st tSJfciiii If u I fLItn l.i I 'Mi AAl7l Mffwi sWcxSKXv'i IHH J I &5bvAt fit rMt WlkUOffl HWS8y' JP -' We have combed the nation for them Ne. 3, Reg. $55.00 '4lS V l. lh! rY I' . WwS AiWU' & anA linvi. -Vim. TKirpf. WftleR nan fn nn- '' ' 1 m 11 x ''.lxT 1 neuncement that Gimbel Brethers had bought 'h'l V V r : aW ?: the Philadelphia retail stock of Fathe Pheno- ' i P . -" ; 'fl N F graphs came like a fine meteor in a night sky 3 i ! VkV P lf,' ' '" JL. Jr ' e sen8 at one-third list prices caused ?' l- X a !'- '' mWi a furore- . -i iJ"tt . V. J I -. '.". Will ' . 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I' i M t "e M ' i " V" 1 1 J k trs -t ? m i the regular Phonographs We, step by step, took ever . warehouse stocks. We always steadfastly refused te handle )ther retailers' stocks at any price. New Forty-five carloads are at command the three Gimbel Stores. The Entire Stock of Pathe's Ohie Warehouse Came here car after carload in transit. Cheese immediately and set delivery as the styles arrive some are ready; some perhaps in a week; in extreme cases there may be a wait of two weeks. Pathe One of the Chesen Dezen Great Talking Machines And this sale offers choice of practically the whole list of upright models. ' Sale Price J Ne. 6, Reg. $75.00 Sale Price 2d. Ne. 7, Reg. $1 10.00 Sale Price J Ne. 10, Reg. $150.00 Sale Price $59.00 12, Reg. $175.00 Sale Price $6910 17, Reg. $225.00 Sale Price J Enter en Ninth Street or Eighth and Market Cerner JVLt PlA. . fQ ' i"' l Ne. 6 yfyimt 11 Regularly $75 I f Q'M IfWU li Sale Price 1 y, I ssVVHsillH BvsHHH no. 3 w(r sn Regularly $55 lllllMllllllllluJJ Sale Price SBmt , A VJMM I IV B M sV H sssiHBsllsssssssssSssl II sVsisisisH JO Mllllllllu Ne. H, Reg. $225.00 Wy&jtA IHMIl Style H I' A WlsHlllllKlf I PaIe Price $85 j Ne. 7 Regularly $125 ssm sw i sffn Sale Price JiSiSsiassalsiitmitiMiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiissPgi TT k,a " IssHIll ITTssHBiStiisssssssviBB I Gimbel Brethers M II MARKET CHESTNUT . EIGHTH TO NINTH 2 fe) " e t, my II 'Mr mSS&J00 Ne. 12 I Regularly $225 fl Sale Price $69 ( I ;SaIe, Prtce $85 (I H H s r 4 Prices Start at $18 A Whole Year te Pay We Bought 12,000 High Grade Recerd Albums Fer 1 0-in. twelve pockets 59c instead f $1.25. Fer 1 2-in. twelve pockets 69c instead f $1.50. First-quality albums strong and geed oeking. Sale Price Ne. 12 Regularly $175 Sale Price $69 Gimbel Brethers, Music Salens, Philadelphia Gentlemen: Please send me at once, and entirely without obligation en my part, full information about Puthe phonograph, Medel Ne. ., regularly listed at $ j priced in your sale: $ j Name Address m.th: Gimbdi, 5yUi fleer und $ubwy Stere. ii-i.i.Au'. j,5 i. ... .KAJiA f v i' , a ft . ."J yif, r--wr" i ?rr , I ..iiN.iyfr ' tr: -.'- v - ' -? - "-' '