m pv 1 '(c 5. V h te. Wi u let r B. I If i '5 It. V II ' It-". I vsy U ' kk KfKit'K nihihrr-rrfir i ai Ij-.' w I St .. aNvYOII IMP. THIS MAN? ' SS'rA1.SInWl,ui. JBSft iVll: rflntmfaMurtr'a.rinr.Mniiv. imi. (AM Ir Prmnnl ixwltten. ' r.L,refJl ' " wttnuis LEGION T 0 CONDUCT aa '- - i . . , '. , l. ,; f fi vt" BpH.aaHaaaaaaH EEtV, .HaaaH wv&fctj. aBBaBBBaaaaBaal :-r:.y. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi CAN I BE BEAUTIFUL? YES! FUN IE RAL FOR SAILOR tTHE COSMO-PLASTIC ' . MKineus csktj ny W Staekheuse, 347, 5th Ate, N. Y. Fkila. Of ct: HI S. 171k St, FkiUdelakia ili.rSn'ili;,u,,J. Wtdaaada it te i y" . Mtatlaa AdT. Loewi 1M7 AVL THE NEW FICTION PLUS THK BEST OF OTHFR ROOKS That's Why Womrath's Library ;u HAS 8VCH A I.AROE MKMIlERsmi , rer. INSTANCE f "Marcet Anqulth' Antoblerraptaj"' "Outwminr Our Nerr.n" m We'U1 "Oiilllnf of HlnterT" And Myny Other rramlntnt HoeVt t Mar n Kentrd'Ter a Smill Fr PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 15 Seuth Thirteenth St. 1 BARGAINS IN tED BOOKS fl William A. Baborsky Wilt Be Buried in Hillside Cemetery MEMORIAL DAY PLANS ON 4 t PUBLIC SALE ' High-CIas Moving Picture Theatre en State Heuse Circle, Annapolis, Maryland, known as "Circle Play house." Competed September, 1920, and rated as one of the finest structures of its kind in America. Annapolis, capital of Maryland and scat of the U. S. Naval Academy. Public tale te be held May 4, 1922 at 12 o'clock Soen Fer further particulars apply te Ridgely P. Melvin, Assignee Annapelii, Md. ' II D xwm HI I I ; lkssMswriiii BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGHT OwenLetter sSens Larittt Cetl Yari In Fhiltitlrkie TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR f HONE NOW ssssssal Tim Geerge II. Imlief Pest. Ne. 4e -m At.. k I T ..lK Mt1t Ann iluct the funeral service e( Wllllflm A. Unlinrskv. for mer chief beat- Kn-nlii In the navv. who (Hed In the Vetcrnns' Dureau Hespitul, nt Fert iyen, coierntio. I'hn fntinrnl will tnke pluce nt 1 :30 ocleek tedny nt the home of Willi-... I lt-l I.!.. .e.lr.i... ""'" "u" "" Buberaky, a member of the Legien, it ,sm;cl twe've earH In the navy, lie developed tuberculosis after seerc i I J, , , iiuviiau miring uie war ....u .il.ti .M.ni ij. niH i,e,iv nrrlveil i It.,, ,'',ItJ' ,s""lny. llurlal ulll be In Hillside r-mclery. A .letall fiem the Nu-i lard will attend the cere- mollies. Tbe Imlief I'imt hn.i staiteil a ihevf i nil run fii'Anf inti nr n ....... . .. .,. . ev 1 i.i.ii "i ,i iiiuiiuiiirni in uie ' w ?n.f-v-,f'clt)i AVnrd te these who uitu jii me war. Due te a lack of a permanent meetlnj plnce, the Helen Fnirchlld len. Ne. 41 J. ban held It bi-monthly meet inci In various hospitals, en the eeeud Tuesday of each month. The pet la composed mainly of ex-service iiur.s. The May meeting will be held In the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. , The Donald T. Shenton Pest. Ne. 130, Auxiliary Unit, will held n meet ing In Its headquarters, the Huslness oreenn League, VJ22 Locust street, tommiew. Icmbers of the Pottstown Auxiliary I'nlt wlU be the guests of the local legionaries en this occasion, and Miss Kenned, chief or the Secial Service Bureau l S. P. H. S.. will be the principal speaker. Mrs. William II. "fester. Jr.. was recent Ir uppeiutej lenuty of the Second Congresbienal District of the Legien Auxillan. Tlie Heward C. .McCnll Iet hcad auurter.s ulll h tl.e .... ..t n i 'meeting tomerow nleht. when member of all West Philadelphia nests will meet te complete arramtfiiienis for n i joint oeservance of .Memerial Da v. The j mrashal of the American Legien sec tion and the speaker will be selected. A list of the cemeteries te he decorated . i.i'giuii pests is as ioiieus; Prince Ferbes Pest. Ne. 7, Helv f'ress Cemetery; McCall Pest. Ne. 20. Weed lands Cemetery ; Barry Pest, Ne. 83, i enu uri.ss l'est. An. Si, Mt. Merlah ("emeteiy: Greeley Pest, Ne. 01, and Brcen-McCracken Pest, Ne. 270, Old Cathedral Cemetei : Pest Ne. 212, Hden Cemetery, and Pest Ne. 030, Montrese Cemetery. Lieutenant Jeseph S. I'ergusen Pest w"l '"M It1 regular meeting tonight In the Third Regiment Armery. The aux iliary will also meet te lay plans for the indoor bazaar and dance te be given en April 27. 2S and 20 for the purpose of securing funds for the pest co ors. At the recent meeting of the Ceuntv Council of the Legien Auxiliaries Mrs. Uate R. Kemp, of the Fergusen Aux iliary, was elected president. The State Penclbles Pest will held an entertainment and dance in Columbia Hall. Bread and Oxford streets, en Wednesday evening. May 10. "Fun In n FrminH titfn ' n nr..A1. .-ill -l. - u- .. ........ ..., vltvil, Will 11IMJ 111" 1 presented as a forerunner of the eve ning's entertainment by members of the wuuaien i-opt, et wermantewn. 4attW ItWbV' A Perfect Picture Which needs no retouching. There are no wrinkles te be erased, no skin blemishes te be hidden. The complet ion clear, soft and smooth adds charm te the face and the picture instead of flattering brings out the individual beauty. Beauty Bleach, a harmless cold cream'd skin beautifier when applied just before i ctiring each night will re move discolorations such as tan, freckles or brown blotches without harm te the skin. Beauty Bleach is for tale at your druggist 50c the jar. Clip and mail this te Plough, Memphis, Tenn., (or free copy of the Black and White Birthday and Dream Boek. hLsflMmiTEa.e2 , MT'frrTta. '" iiiiTfiTninffl II n i nmHaFTHillr n . I a --. ----- . . the formal opening of the altered and refurnished headquarters of the Munnan-Uennleker Pest. Ne. 1SS. wll t.lke Il'.ll P Tllllrudnv nvstilnii' T, ,,!. Jehn K. Walsh will preside. The Ladles' Auxiliary, in charge of Mrs. William Duvidsen. is in charge of the pro gram, which will Include seteral feat urM, with music and dancing at the clebe et the performance. The me nbe-s 0f the Women's Aux ' iliary of Pest (I.". of the American Le Le geon of Lnusdennc, and a'l t'ie mothers i e the e-serlce men of the borough ttll he guests of honor at I he "mothers' mennis-. wiucn is i nniied bv tli Al-j bert Clinten Wundeilich Peit. of the borough, te be held ut the Twentieth ' Century Ciub May 2. j NO WARSHIPS FOR CHINA ! "Tempest in a Teapot." Commander Simpsen Asserted Ne warships w.ll bn tern from the Phlladc phl.i Nav Vard te ('ulna te1 preteit American lnterest in the Intet-t ' f'hlnse uprising. "Tempest in a teapot," said Com mander Simpsen today, when told that General Tse-llu was pieparlug te wage I war with General Cshlang," Te thu j ben of my knowledge and belief they! have been lighting in Chliri since the I overthrew of the monarchy. 1 knew becniiRH I knew China. "The trouble is that anv one in Chlm . can easll) raise mi nrmv The peer devils In the Intfriei nt si rung te ('oath, arid anj one who rnln the standeid of plint te cat has no dif ficulty in getting nn number of peisnns te fellow his siandaid. We aic net worried here at the Nmj Ynd about It. Tin- Asiatic squadron ran take cure of anything that happens- in Ciiina. If the trouble getH iea had the Pacific squadron would go next and then finally the Atlantic." - 4000 Square Feel Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator ,,J i, RHunwuw wvujiauv tfM vL- r,, . . iwi veaew a.v-. wrasvwiv ft Cub Ernest R. Retoe R-O-A-RS for ROSSE CLAY PRODUCTS CORPORATION DUtributera of Clay Products for Builder (Face Brick, Hellew Tile,etc.) "It It's Clay, See Ressc" 2313-15 Walnut St. Plienem Hell Spruce 64 IS Keystone Itaca 0353 R-r-rr! R-r-rr!! j The J. M. AMWEG CO. Multigraphing Addressing SUITE 350 Real Estate Trust Bldg. PHILADELPHIA ".'; "Cub" Jee Scott Reat8 for t i .SHIMWELL&LOGAN OPTICIANS PHILADELPHIA 1935 CHESTNUT, STREET QUALITY of neer varylnjr super-evcellcnce I n eery detail of mate rial and woikmon weikmon woikmen tdilp. SERVICE of uncccllesl char acter through the medium of long-experience.! e.pert:!. LET'S Hey! Listen. Cubs! Classy Straw Lids Frem $0.00 GO! 3 UP Henry s Silmitfl, Jr. Herbert Tt Legan Cub- William A. G. FOX 1 1729 Arch St. rears about I REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES , INSURANCE ' AUDITING BUILDING and LOAN 1 1 Berden & Knoblauch! Members t'riUulelplin Ptei.lt i:churce ' 119 S. Fourth Street, ' Phila. ' 1 Dealers) in . Government, Municipal, Rail- lead, Public Utility and ether Investment Bends. Storks levght and sold in all principal markets. Our Weekly Recerd of Bend Prices or Imcsters' Pocket Manual free upon request. Warren E. Titus Funeral Director 6944 Torresdale Ave. Tacony, Phila. Billy the Speedometer Man The Man who put speed in Speedometer service 510-512 N. Bread St. ttell Phene, Poplar 2719 ' Keystone, Race 4259 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Electrical Engineers and Contractors rank MACKIN 1724 Market St. Nifty Caps; Exclusive Styles; $2.00 Up aaaataa?SIVaiBaaaaaaaailaBV 4 ft MB "The Cub" Scott & HunsickeIi SHIRT MAKERS AND FURNISHERS 108 S. 13TH STREET v i Doera beleiv Chestnut Streit GEORGE ALLEN, Inc. 1214 Qhestnut Street 1214 Millinery Laces Neckwear Veiling Notions Hosiery Silks Gloves Ribbons FOR THE LIONESSES The LIONS CLUB of Philadelphia, realising the important place it has assumed in the business, civic, ethical and social life of this great city, thinks the time most opportune, en this, our second anniversary, te make ourselves better known te the general public in order that there may be a clearer understanding of our purposes, and that our efforts in advancing the principles for which we stand may be meie fully appreciated. We, therefore, invite your attention te the following br'ief summary of LIONISM: tegrity eyalty MLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf-fe'BBfc tvHrS Bneneit Mi ehleness I D.itiative What Lienism Is Our Principles Lienism! Service Unieabltily tht gnatttt latter in tht ticctii of Lieniim hat bttn id cenecptiea of tht tru mtanirg a (At word SERVICE ienniti en tht Geldtn Kele. The grtat I act is recegnixti that SERVICE trot Strvkt it ntttuary ler tht rtal tatttu of inimiatli, of centmanittei end of ear ceantry. When all it laid end dent thtrt can bt no denying tht lad that tht inJi'v inJi'v ieW who givtt thit kind of Servict will bt taectnlel in hit eiiImii or profcitienal life. Likewise, if citiitiu will givt tkit kind of Service le (heir cerrmum'lici, ci'i'tr, indesfrial and educational problems mil bt telreJ iicceufplly. JOffW . GENSEMER, Put. LION Clubs are non-political, non-sectarian organiza tions composed of repre sentative business and profes sional men who feel an interest in the welfare and progress of their city and community. LIONIPM promotes the principles of geed Ke-rnment and geed citlaenahlp. LIONISM tnkes an active Interest in the civic, commercial, social and moral welfare of the com munity. LIONISM unites Its membera In the bends of friendship, geed fellowship and mutual under standing. MONISM Is designed te further education, enlarge social and civic opportunities, support the laws, direct public counsels, and In every way malce the 11 cs of men better and happier. Membership is acquired by invi tation only, and nene but men of honor and of the highest standing will be asked te affiliate with the club. Only one active member will be assigned te each classification. FULL and hearty co-operation with all ether clubs, the Cham ber of Commerce and ether civic and commercial organizations, in all movements in the community which seek te promote any better ment, civic, industrial or educa tional, and any plans looking to ward the elimination of class dis tinction. Promotion of public health, hy giene and sanitation, especially among these who need instruction and guidance in the care and feed ing of children. Being an organization thor oughly loyal te our Government, it is our special interest te advance education in the language, customs, ideals and government of our country, especially among adults of foreign birth. Strict adherence te the highest cede of ethics in business and social relations. The biggest asset of any nation beinp its people, ene of the car dinal points of Lienism is the cul- tivatien of a spirit of genuine brotherhood among men. C H.VI t access I B rBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVf'f'ttBBt rP' -aaaaKI- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafekiaaBaf The Secial Side fVnile tht ptrpett of LIONISM it ttrieat and concerted tttert toward bitter civic end notional pregrttt, yet tht lecial tide it net ever-looked in bringing about tkit end. Toe tenon mtttlng t, evtr basinttt like mttkedt, tee rigid a routine oil fend toward itltating (he pnr pnr pete of hattrnal spirit, Tht weekly neon-day Lnnchtent ere bright ipett in tht irtb tchtdult of batinttt, where tk retervt it dropped in tht happy cammane of geed felleiviAip, and where one leaves refreshed in body and spirit ler anethtr baitlt with the pzablemt of batinets and civic lilt. HARRY C. WOODS, Secy. Jehn E. Geniemtr, Prei. V. L. Sindencii, 1st V. Prts. Alktrt E. Snyder, 2d V. Prts. Jo.E.Hemewortb,Jr., 3d VJPrts. Htrrj C. Woodi, Stcy.-Trtai. Cub A. E. Snyder Rears for WmmSSm3k W' mrTffiBWITii DESKS and OFF2CE FURNITURE A. E. SNYDER 218-220 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE Service and Safety Wrightfi Wright, Inc. 2215 N. Bread St. Ullu I "Iffin., iiJ'iX2 RADIO North Phila. Center Equipment and Parts Electrical Household Appliances , Wagner-Taylor-Edsen Ce. 422 Walnut St. S. W. Cor. Breed & Se. Penn Sq. Branches: New Yerk Washington Detroit Buffalo Baltimore "Cub" Jehn Finnegan Rears for B. H. ANDREWS & CO. N. E. Cor. Frent & Spruce Sts. OYSTERS rAjjm ' I BafjajaaaajfBj awarai WMMU "Thtre'u a little bk of rjvtkl in every BAD Unit Mf'l f STOP! Check tin nn Ina. m--zrrz??-i. I UVtKUUL ACCOUNTS Why net let an atr.lv enc hi... oum-cellfct them for ou" TPhilS?. Walten Mercantile Ce. m. Mt auuAN, Mgr. j 13?1 Arch St. R.t.hll.h.A ... "(' t v"vaitaaajp(f Say It With Flower? and Keep Out of Court T.NeilsenGeigei FLORIST 141 S. Thirteenth St Member The Flertsta Telegraph Delivery Aetocluiien Flowers delivered in any city of the United States or Canada within a few hours. "Charlie" Rears : for Charles R. HARRISON & CO. STATIONERS PRINTERS 1309 Sanson Street "Just Around tlte Cerner Frem Your Office" SUPERIOR JUDGMENT has procured for us many Tasteful Fabrics i We suggest that yuu call and inspect them. SUITINGS from $65.00 te $95.00 THOMAS J. CUNNINGHAM FRANK A. CUNNINGHAM Eighteenth Belew Chestnut PHILADELPHIA Spruce 1598 JOHN OinSON 8. H. RICHARDS GIBSON & RICKARDS 18 S. 7th St, Phila, Pa. Contractors and DUtrlbuter G.&R. Special Bituminous Paint Fer Rcefii. Tantu, Flr Eacimei, BUr irenti, Smoke stacks, Brldfci, etc. I'llONB T.OMDAKD 4314 Ltfl-f.uirM. atflflMllIll TaaaaMlaaalaaa , i i .aaaf Masen-Heflin Ceal Ce. Richmond and Djclt Sis. Mason-Schelei Ceal Ce. 4th and Allrthenr Ar. Masen-Adams Ceal Ce. 0lh and (lwn Are. I.HDdenre Ate, or HMt Kdd Masen-Smyth Ceal Ce. Tr.nlen Ave. and Venaaia St. - , '..y.-? -st "rftd USSih, J.MJf tiW 't. . 1 ' aaaBBBanalaaBaBaTjBTaTaBTaTaTaTaaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaaaTaTaTa1 vvmzj vimtr.. ,,i fii" 'f tr r ..-. . i.tv r. .TTi r.. ,h . '. wtmirtm i hip. -'!: ..,' ', i'd kffijsiassc mmmKmmmmiMldillMtmjllt i-,;i' rt ,,1 ,J) (iiidli-n' -'"-:- - '- j.-i'-. "-f- -- p - i " , -i 1518 WALNUT STREET BRANCH OFFICE, RIDQE AVENUE AND TWELFTH STREET t -' Het Water INSTANT , ABUNDANT CHEAP rt U'l rl OVV "1 " IIMP -.-, .. , Gas Water Healer Wey- 18 Seuth Seventh St. COAL l
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