fwrnmawm hv BIBSSS1BS9I9Ui!SVw HrrJBKfJT'VBBSSSH.VwVttu; KrWic PxSKydMEHWB :haw"ia.A g.mmafciH zESZEUMsi "v' r 09 Wj,il, ".t. &S " ,fc lflHKI(l L- V I 43ty liYlffa" "START ill-' 3. ..f ' w v fiigMpf , , . pi fhiiuiand Throng Theatres of y CrtVeeterdayte'ear . k.'1 sv . concerts ' WHEDULt DAILY PROGRAMS vr-tt. .. ... ., , .. r 'ix.9lunic week Is well uiu'fr wav eiht V Jr-Jeylng start yesterday, nnc a varied ,trprefrani has been arranged for each dn.v i i, 'tals weeVi , , Tbe opening concerts jenterday were n unqualified success. Thousands of persona thronged, the theatres. The MlwaMtHkW tifivn. "nwnwnaA lltlflPl tilt direction of the. Fhilndelpliin Music' League. Dr. Lcone'd Stokewskl. ill rector of the Philadelphia Orchestra, vtsltaThiahy-ef the theatres and gayn a1, short talk en the value of music te Philadelphia; ,3Tie' Symphony Club Orchestrn. con ducted by Wllllnm V. Happlch. played Irt.Kelth'sThcatrc before n large audi- ri nliOniKi nt tli a IHillllllplnlllfl Ml.slc ft ' B Cfub and the Women' Symphony Or- ih the Lyric Theatre. , -The Stanley Theatre Orchestra nml the Welsh singers were the attraction which drew a large crowd at the btnn ley Theatre. ...... , -The Aletlnee Musical Club Chorus, directed bv Helen Pulankl limes, gave a recital in the Ferrett Theatre. i XThe Bethany Temple Choir, led by Charles H. Martin, and the X. Snellen bunt & Ce. Band, conducted by .lelin .1. Cnrrell. gave a recital and concert la- Nixon Theatre. Tcklu Farm-Me-Klnnic, soprano, snug. The Chalemy String Quartet played in the Strand. The Frnnkfevd Symphony Orchestrn. conducted by-Hedda Den DoneiiKh. and the. Clierai union ei rnunueipuiu. ui rccted by Hcdda van den Uccmt, com bined in a concert in the Allegheny Theatre. v m , The Reman's Cluh of Oermantbwn gave a recital 1n the Colonial Theatre. There were several soloists ns well as encmblc singing. The Falls of Schuylkill Chorus ang In the" Kmpress Theatre. It was di rected by Jeseph Smith, The Mendelssohn Club, conducted by N., Lindsay Nerden. gave a concert in the-Broadway Theatre. The soprano was Kdlth Blghter Wilsen. Henry Fry was the organist and Mrs. Ueerge MalpaKN. accompanist. C Walter Wallace, eiganlst. and pianist, end Kliznbctli Vander Beck,, bo be bo praneawcre the artists who appeared t thcl.awndnle Theatre AcUvHles of the Negro residents cen terrtrlu the Dunbar Thentre, at which the following organizations appeared: St. Barnnbas Church Choir, directed by (Ilnnd Smith ; l'eeple"s Cheral So ciety. Philadelphia local chorus. Cen tral Presbyterian Church Choir, Quaker City Female Band, conducted by Mrs. Abble Jehnsen, and the Elks' Band, conducted by William Jehnsen. There also was sole singing and violin selections. ' Churches took a prominent pntt In the celebration In Philadelphia as veil as throughout the State. The program, for today In celebra'tien of Philadelphia's fi.st Music Week N as follews: i At the Theodere Pres(..ei;Mu(ic.iStore, '1712 Chestnut stieet. vfctrela denart- ment Frem 10 te 5 o'clock radio con- j cert. Stetson Company Auditorium 12 :30 te 1 o'clock, music appreciation lecture By flliss iMiiui .uncus, JIIIIHnatK.T.TalllK'IHIIBMtw! gggggglgggggggggggggK"Jk'JsBslfef.agggggggK sjsvv sggggKsgggggggggggggK:srggsK yBk.m-, a ' aBaBaBvaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBKaBaBaBaKaaF9' HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHt flttw bttwticcr rwuriA .nniii'iirn - k k. w ii amBai ?r :; ATTARS OttyeDDER tiT&sMrtiM&W&iG&Mtf'kn et AkiMeMMr ". dtlr T u While Jeseph Ber nat, a15 Brllge street, was strolling along' the Delaware River at Lardners Point, Taeanjr, Sun day afternoon; he aw a huge Isli.ln the water. HM first 'thought was, that a whale had come up that far with the , tide. - Bernat get a gun, and shot the' flsh aad then, with Stephen. Kent, Isaac Wiley. Frank tCannen and Paul ' Schmidt, -manned a launch and fought with the "porpoise nlere than an hour ''before they could tie It. fast.' Hundreds ' saw the battle and later viewed the big fish at the Brides- burg wnarr.r ltv,"J?V, ' weighed 800 peundsfD,;,'We''. ana measured mere than nine feet long Are Fruitless -ri TRUSTEJS? TQ ACiNr JUNE - The attack bf'tlie' te-called fuflda- flHMAdl liiA fittifinnBllkfii fceirtf.Vaid'ln an drert te bring a direct cuariewrfsnt 'th New Tehtnmeat trnA'ffii twMat. We can listen Ihen in tliKlf (nlernretnlinn Of- the Bible. but -the utietien still remains which one Xead of Cfezer Srrilntirv Hinte iMflfbL, .Ne one will be able tea. Charrei of FundameKtltiM JJ&J'mr .'if VM Url JIJ. ,CXrMfc ,! .w.- ..ir bm(&Mj Conservatism- in 'the- lat(M ,4,4. jn H UIllUllll iiiilll,. nun "' "" (irilllllJIK llTt 1IJQI Ml" " . - " i Vi Tti' iililC mahyrgoedrdnsM-i,atlvcs who' are net of hd reactionary;, fundatricnlalUJ typei", ' t f J' K ' r II,. .t.t.l il.nl 11i AAi1i1p um n ree- ncnlwti hltor!nneMhc,Clllircfi and thai mentallsts snlnt 'fliA theolesieal hem- ti linnW'linil'beeu.tratiMiitpd Inte' Jnn- ' . -.-- --- - , . r-; . -.,.'. ,r.. . .... InarleeWs.nofa-'w'W.e-rfe, acddrdlng td hiimj, erMfr w-anumnyinii ""'" t 'miu , t. .j .!i.Jjji- Jnukuageil. AMp- bellavrl;. that atleck Dr, iMlltenf tt; Kyans, nahlratM of ' ' VtJllft.W.a;Jrslirlan.iiil a Croar'Theeldglcal'emnaMr,, U bland, t&cffer Is apiweayhlng .the ridiculous; er.- that.lt. would nlttiengl he -did net' voice, tne opinion RIWAmRSBEAT OKLAHOMA PA.ST0R - 1 Preacher; Who ' Eqleglzed Ha- men and Wtmea ueupie jn- LrlSrV kuK IWffl ar'iimT vi7tafT-.uiir-3.'jir 7 T.wt si: "'Wi'""!'' SfTrSC. 'V.i. "tJ'tjfti.' ' BoflirfactiemiMn'Tne'' cemiipiiiwii. n.it. iinatwwn nllt fnr tnsre than a year, whpiv tli)MsU)r ijrel-Hedthejfu. ilerel srxmen of Jake -L, HAmWf'rtfler llameii wns slKlpby r1aiB',bmllli fla iiirin, wer'edlsuisMng'tirp'lncldeiit today, hut out of the- ilisciislen neliilng con cen cretc for ati Investigation has come thus The Itev. Ir. Irwin later married a couple In 11 public bathing peel, and ex hibited motion plcluiex In hit chinch things Whlcll splfl Hie congiegnuen '57 M htiMfiStvw r-:?Aft.rrtarf4i IteVrln "fir.. lll.lL .', .1., had been entered j4 Hiciinru m. neiungsnaaf. 1 aimieii maniiiaciiirer. m Itlchard. Jr.. flew fretnYl hvdreiilaiie. te Inrestliata.''.-' ' m. m .. ... k . . i J ! Air, iieiiingsneau ami aw-1 Sntiirday uigiit1 en their IftM Ife. I htlinkiitttl.'ftfiinflvpr nm;.... MiM....r,l .,i.;:i. tHalw-ava l' e many words. I'-WIV HllHltlUU V.." -- .--.- - hn'In,th'e past.'ror'iebody ofMmper- niicu 1 ui-iuE inuuniiiciiinimv kiuiii. tMUiMBUAlJ!lMatr'W'Ml'X ( "i1"." ' 8"R"1"" singteiw ftntly yesterdarthl j Ur-r- 'v. t,l(,U,ed lliat.iytnln pemuia weir try- 1, 'J crcd by thieve pnilWn I VIWG IN A 'D fCft-K " ltlml.hifn him and for him tfp)l ,nlereu nmn $ .FOUND LYIGIN K.faMJJi-.tfBjfe.M I&Ulen. Okte.. rMay 1.1 1" .", t K t jii.etl.fr city. m,Jmrl, an, hr. flying beat eaasi" Themas Irwin. JiaHer of flie 1 re).y- - ,, (I1 rlv,r , ,,, foef of j( WlW. Church her.' whW several -days vcc TUPY ROT IIP EARLY! In which Mr. Ilelllngshead Ilyes 1..JJ&!.. ..i;:,...iif.l bV'MiW Pjresby- ' "' '" J Party then wa'ked te the hetise t :.'-.'., ,.!,? 'nf COlidUct "llllfjCtbmlltg . .... - r.llU fiaulnn In ;'mfnUter, waft found ..hemidr and Germantown 1 . . - .Hi,.lMMnnM lltn Alflllf' ... j.-. ...-.--...-.... ..riiKOggiMl. lying in a mini "'' - ,1,,, ,..,.v- in kc bailees wlilcli UlNSr-tUI NtW tLtVM I Una ,.,1P llalk Bnlc, Xwlw mlle -t nf,,'V. ":; )a,.( the change te the niiiai m iiiiii.nii.riiiniinL iiiii.. n. i' ..:.; ..,!.' Vn..JL':' rai.lv- r "" I here bra nartv of mnlerlstH yesterday. en. nie kIieiiM he clirei.Iclcil II. c ilev- Dr. Lvvs remarks, commas -a reply M ayep ,nd Department .Directors 'te -VJJJ.'l",; , ,,,. 'the Upr. Mr. Ight M.vln adventuilngs of a lertniu (e the action of the fundamentalists at ' J . .. nnuimi niit.n t.Acceuling te.ms sirj. u. 1 l,fniU in (ieininntewu. a conference in the Fifth baptist Be' FAf,t , "' H, " . h " en ,1,,, wSy '" "'C l,0,,,e,of Sit.ir.nv night a thoughtful spirit Church Thursday il-ht whe'n a ,' K,,r ?"' "T, T?,t " ?f h, V"'" nl"t,ay, n'Vted 'the ImmIeu. of t.ui.lng the m n ,. 1 tw "1lrlc elevators, newly installed at ! ' . , v (j Mopped him nn I . maid's clock ahead for her. itlen demanding the removal e Dr. ,hc 110rtheast corner of City Hall, wllltffl led h .. dmu.i.M leus' llthn blew . ''She won't rern'mher e d JJ Henry C Vedder, professor of church . . . . .. . .,, 1... Mm.... I..... tin. Iivml When he awoke, 'he sntd jti.r turn It nl.ea.l an neur injen. history at 'the seminary, wai clrcu-t he Inspected this afternoon b.v Moje. t he '. n.I. )n 1 mm,1t.. tM The birds wee Mil Kleepy-cye. latcd. Its' sponsor was Carey S. ,Moeie and his department directors. V.,,, "... feet. KK In his mouth and when the family heard, the maid s call mi.. f II. .....J..n1. ' f.. Mn.nr -niwl lliM I ll-lTlerH will be "BIIU HIM. IO0I, f i , , .... .,.fnu I n. fe OWltliC IIIOUI UK. iiuiiihi. nrra'iui. wi .in- iiiiiuniii.-iim t - ,,.- ... v ...... i -.. ,.r fl.i. .i.pi. Hllllliu ui.wi, iniii. ... iu vt t... - -- " . 1 . .1..., ...... 11 nhtnii .nit 1IK111 I ....I- Illl.l .IIIII.K 1t. . IW. ....vr.i iiniie.4 ritvnv. . ' liu Alter :. preliminary Invenilgtuenh nlllti2hend i-CDOited that thethi liii.l stolen nearly SI 000 ,wfrt,t iitkeli-v. 'I'lier pilllicil entrattea'Wl l.ijiiig open a front window, n i'thl ij j 1 i.e jrwnrj- wa' en mc serenu . mmmri ,"' In a lew 1. 1 1 I he . Cl 1,'I.XC. en tnc aerenii.aearr,'. It se liappcnedthtf' nil ihf- servimls were off SaturdajrftijfV',! the uccl.-vl iiuil Iheic was nn'itmiv'.' Inline. Ists' conference, who claimed that di- the first official ildeis en the new cais satisfaction had been aeneral among the They will be ready for pi'"'"' use te- baptist clergy because of the views of morrow. The elevators replace 11 bat- Vedder. tcry of hyilrnuiic ,cait. , The no! It inn lm tint rrni-lipil line 'I'lm ni-w i-iii-m nru ellil)tieiI Will, elec- yet," said Dr. Evans today. "When Uric slgnul h stems. Lights nt each It. Iem t.ump It will receive il.le r-nn-'fleur will show the lK)vtlen of the e!e- slderatlen at the next meeting of the vnte.s. Tl.ev can ilse or dtcrm nt ' nt tln ,,p ( the mad nml although lit' Beard of Trustees, "which will be In tlie late el urni icet a iinnme. -" "''Unrcceiled In removing Mie gag siu- June. run te the. seventli fleer. ' ficlenlM te hall seeral piisfclng meter- 'This move Is net a new tblug. AVe The battery just completed Is the ,M1I( ,, ell( M,, ,j tender .Itlni I..... ..r,..n it,. ..hi. .. r.r ..,,. ,i,.im nt first of three bntteiles of four cars 1 i,i ,..i.n .i,,,.- . e-()iriil-ed lilm. ii. c ... iiv ,u v.ii.i. v. ...1 ... 1 f 1. . .. . .... f ,i. ii i..i'. .-, - -: , . , ,. semi- I cacn 10 ee ii.sini.ce. 1 up vm ier me 1 t-'iniillv live leiirisis pn ieu nun up "atpsj . m AM lu- -,VH "ftW. '-" .1, L. i Isi VJ Nabbed In Circus CrewaWjl While u crowd watched the wageaii"i1f1 tin. MnlU.i-'Ifiln eireiiM rniMHinr artiM-r-l Hunt unit Inillfli.a avenue last nt3M 1'miiI Atprleerip. ('inline street nMrlsTeCWK -- -. . ..- . "--.r i r - p -a ..111- II I .".. "-, -.."..-, 1. ,.!,. - lie ether two '"dn nwnv will, him new." ting of the faii.ll-- kind v forethought. K wn, nrrcsted ns .. pickpocket gtia-' v hlle nneVn r sl.KRe-ted that tl.ev give ' had set her clock ahead hen-elf. ,)0r, ,.(lu,.,. ,ni( 1P ,,-as trybng tn' ff) "In "He mere Vhi inr te get out of An Instnnre. te mix ...etnpheM flepm woman's handbag. He was'lrtM'-r';, low- I .fore I hrv killed him." .tot. many cooks .polling, delight sax- f,. fluthrr hearlus en Wednesday, hyi& . "' n",,r,."M ."....."',. ' .1 . "Z1 ' ? thrown fie.n the motorcar I11H) 11 ditch j PLANE DAMAGES MUSEUM ROOF; HUNT ON TO FIND IT I Bumped Along. Breaking Skylights and Beams, and Vanished Authorities et the Ctfmmcrclnl Mu seum nre searching today for en airplane which late yesterday struck the reef of that building, skipped nleug (he reef for several hundred feet, smashing gins' sk lights, Unplug ever a large venti lator nod breaking seveinl beam. Director W. T, Wilsen, of the nullum. Is telephoning te'nll the near- , iiv army 111111 navy nying nauen m an in tempt le locate a damaged plane. D. Wilsen said the damage could net have been done by anything but nn airplane. "I am going te lind out what can be none In n legal way and hew damages nn be lefV'Vereil when nirplnncs cut inch capers," said Dr. "Wilsen. Hundreds of dellajs iu damage was done by the plane, he said. FRAT PALS AVERT LOCUST ST. HOLD-UP Sigma Chi Man Accosted by Three Bandits Armed With Revolvers An attempt te held up Henry Butts. a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, in front of the Sigma Chi house at S80!) entire twelve will be S477.040. When the courts close for the sum mer, weik will start en the second ! battery at the seiltlnvett corner of the, municipal building. ' ) THREW SCAFFOLDING DOWN the reactionaries elwas. this nary especially, because the only re (liilrement for teaching here, aside from 11 man's fitness for the position, Is that he be a member In geed stiiudlng of the local Baptist church. There is no istatrtnrnt of belief necessary." The uproar ever Dr. Vcdder's beliefs, or non-beliefs, lie said, had started ever a icmark or two of one of Dr. ciementen Weman Held After Rew 1 "w"l1tt"a Mrlif pALtfaa tfhnf liml ti niten rati . 1 in the papers, out of relation te the con- ' With Contractors thinking arc needed ill blisi text aim ensny misinterpreted. mu-ai-u "im iui.i. . ....-,u.r.. , t,fi,, .. , ., . ..... IFj-nnces A. Flury. or Ciementen. wa ncSS tedaV and a JlCaltllV Must Be Definite Cbarers 1 i,i,i ... fum i.nti tmim iiv .insii,.,. of I - . . . . r- Dr. Kvans smiled when asked if he thought that Ihe trustees would dismiss and took him te the re-idence of Hen- nter J. I'. Themas. nearb. where hrst BATHS Cellins New Service Hard fighting and clear held in SHOO hail tuda by .liibtice or' . " uJ., .'e (-. fire the Peace .lackKen. . Vigorous body IS tllC hrSt .lomrsen anu .miiiuii, coiu.uciers. C(.nf.ir,i -lcrf is Wliet'C 11. id Asliten. cent. actors. ,.. :rt 1-,m i. H.i.i.. l.:..b p ..11 trimA ...ai.i.1 i unit! ..in. blin l.nniKpil flip MtmnnrtJ v33iuitti .v.. have te be ti deiiiiiie diarge, and 1 have from under 11 new building elected en j Cellihs NcV SvStCIll net beard of any yet." he said. "A charge of heresv, or any ether like gen erality, will net de. 'VIipI1iai 11 mini tn n liprelii1 nr n i l.ecust slreet was frustrated last night leaclienary is larselv a matter of lein- ' when his fraternity brothers came te peiamcnt. anyway. They aie two .lifter- , Ueiinl Uew I.U ie.ee as three men had revolvers ""t.W .r m !'.u' """" H. "? ''Genua ntew -. . .-,..- --. --- - . ..fi.itMn,iA ! ii inntiuairtin poked into his r'.b 1 -.iii..i 1 mini iiujuiiiinc iit-m. 1 1 Miss Flury told .lustlce .lacksen sev- IHClp yOU erni et tne supports ieie(i en ner innu. Wll Denal Rewe Improves Frem 7 P. M. te A. M. (except Sundays) ' ,you can drop in for an elec-; ewe. member of a piemliieiit trc anc stcam bath, DiaSSagC, ' ..." .,'i'" ......, ... ,- ' -. ..- vtlTIIIUIllw.. II lllillil... mi ..;. iiijuii:ii , , .. iieiiung 10 no vim h iiiiiii s iiuichs. 10 ee when thrown fien. his liere Hilling 11 SllOWCr, CIC, JlllU lllC IUI1 a teacher. What is aked first Is what 4i,,,.i,v imitpvii in tin. nrminv nt Tiiir. . . .. m it Butts had" just returned from a trip i sort of a character he has; second, what fy-third street ...ui Lancaster avenue SCTV1CC COStS Olliy ?,OU. II oN'cwYerk. He alighted from n street knowledge of his subject fits him for ' ' Saturday night, is in 1111 improved vn want te StaV all 111 I'll t ar at Thlrty-nlnth end Chestnut streets 1 t?..P?lile.".,l,l..I". ?.1-. "f. I,t" ',1.,l0 "U "V'1! 'V'""1" :.".' 1 " " IL1) iiuiiu.. iu iiiiin... in.- luiuiiiiuiiun. ( ujieu, ns was iirn lepeneu. uewe wns vc vt 1I.9L luuuis. uuvtiivi 11 A professor at Cierer lheolegical 1 rdlng in the contest between the Fli.r j:j ,.,. nn Jj;t;nnj Seminary, lu said. Is bound only -by nn,i Second Citv Troops, nml wax going aCblieu, 1UI ail .lUUUlUUUl the bylaws of the institution, and would ever n l.uidle 'when his horse fe'l. he cost of 1 00 berdlv be dremied unless he broke oee l.nlln- lmtipnth iln nnlmiil. At tin. s-'-'i3, VJL -r "" of them, or for an effentc that was I't'nUersltv Hospital today it was said COLLINS INSTITUTE M , I W ..u ",: w ' ' ' 1 i i& .4 43 A ) SUPREME COURT JUSTICES and wnlRed te the house. As he 1 cached the front steps three young men In a red roadster drew nn le the sidewalk and jumped out. lie thought first, it was "some of the boys" coining home, but that impression was chiuigcd when the three all drew guns and ordered him te "put 'em up." He thought it was a Jeke end started te draw away when the men grabbed et tuein. or ter an euensc mat was , rnlwrslts Hospital today It was said deemed b.v the trustees te be needful that he had a broken rib, nunie.eus eiii ' 'REMC UUUKI JUbllltd "him. Twe ether members of the fra- , UPPP FflR RFDFDICATIDN ' tcrnlty. Al I'otwerth and Uebert Dins- Htnt run ncucuiun 1 iuw mere WPrc jllst cntei.!llg tlle ,0USvCi BnrAt Services Tomorrow te Mark 200th Anniversary of Building Chief .lustlce Teft will head a list of celebrities of the bench and bar from iii'iiiv parts of the Auntty. who will a a -i iiiiu .liwnrivii 11111 . . ..al.Ii.hia f iiii nrrnu in 1 1 i'iii'imi-ii te 12:50 o'clock, music appreciation lee- Hen et the historic hupreme Ceuit ture by Miss Elizabeth Daniels. Building, at Fifth and Chestnut streets. St. Clement's Church. Twentieth mil The cereiuenlc will mark the UOOtu'an- Cherry streets Kvcning eigan recital nlversary of the Supreme Court of Maitlaml and Henry S. by Rolle F Dry. , First 1'resbyteiian Church, Cl.clten and Ucrmantewn avenues Kvcning or- San" recital b.v A, Corden Mitchell and tahley Addicks. l'oe Scheel. Twenty-second and Kit aer streets Concerts te parents by the Matinee Musical Club and music ap preciation lecture by Miss Daniels at 8 I. M. Studie recital Adellna Pnttl Xear. ' Meese Temple Kvcning, American Ice and Ceal Company Clenic of Fifty, under Charles II. Mai tin, director. Conshohocken S V. M., Octave Club Chorus. William Penn High Scheel Kveninz. concert te parents by the school cheius, underMiss Sarah B. Calllnan. Hitz-Carltnn Testimonial dinner te Dr. Knoch W. Pearson. , - Bcllevue - Straford Adver t I a I n g "Women's Club, music nppicclatien lec ture by Miss Kdlth Hhctls. Messiah Reformed Church, Thirteenth and Wolf streets, will give a band con cert en the lawn at 7:ir o'clock every night of the week with community singing. RiU-Cnrlten Ben Stnd Little Sjui- Sheny Orchestrn. special concert, with liss Careline Wagner (Sreen. soprano. ' Philadelphia Ceneral Hospital Mnt iaen Musical Club concert, under Mrs. Hafclc. Holmesburg Institution Matinee Musical Club concert, under Mrs. (Jmv Naxarene Heme, Twenty-third street and Columbia avenue Matinee Musical Club concert, under Mrs. Oellers. Blind Heme for Women Matinee Musical Club concert, under Miss Kerk. Penn Heme Matinee Musical Club concert, under MUs Ann Thompson. Strawbildge & Clothier Special radio broadcasting from :i:tl() te 4:30 v. ai., rrcncii program Jic nee Stepn Presser Heme. Germai.lewn Matinee Musical Club pregia.u, under the Misses irene nmi Jtiancnc liubbaru. BEGslwATCH; TAKES MONEY J ' ii .- - Trenten Man Victim of Highway man "Here at Sixth and Market Sts. Will I (1)1. K. AVIlIll 1(111. 'I'l-Piilnn. t,.iiu held up by a cgie Inte lat night at Sixth and Miuket streets nml lobbed of a watcli valued at 2."! and jfin in cash. Wharten reported te the detec tive bureau that the Negro naked for a match and then suddenly poked H pistol in his face. Frank Bums. 2315 North Thirteenth street, was knocked down and robbed of $27 and a wntcJi early Sunday morn mern ing at Warnock and Walnut streets. He told police two men came up from the rear nml that one struck him en tb head with a hard object. When he regained couecieusness his valuables were missing. , IXTY-TWO YEARS AS MILKMAN , One of the most widely known ilnlri. r men of Moulsen.erv ('num.- w.iii.. Ift nulshnl his IiiihIiicsh yesterday after iwving served me residents or .nrris fawn and vlcinitv fee mere than sixtv two years, .laceb Sl.aliillne, new past eighty years of nge. hai.drd his milk route ever te another. Ii Is ..nsll.in cMtaat thj receid held by Shnlnllne ii riv 1l vY',l,,,l""' ncrvice ih isuaieii wU ft cr enure country, i!-a 1& : - t ly iv5iv ln,ii.uvlv'niilii Chief .lustlce Tnft. who will he the principal .peaker. will airlve, accom panied bv ether Justices of tlie Natien's highest tribunal, In a 'peeial train nt I he West Philadelphia Station at 11:03 A. M. The distinguished visitors will be received by the Mayer ami members of the Citizens Committee. Seeing in the event a splendid oppor tunity te boom the Sesqiil-CentennlHl. Majer Moete has a. ranged te escort the Supreme Ceuit .lustlics and ether WMt--ers en an automobile tour of the Fair mount Park-Parkway site 'elected for, the fair bete.e Innihceu Is served at ll.n Bcllevuc-Stratferd. "L" LEASE STEPS PUSHED seeing, the struggle, ran back. The bandits had wi est led Butts' suitcase from him and weic tearing open his coat te get In l.N pocket. Seeing the ether students, the men dropped the suitcase and fled. Dinsmeie, however, was iu a com bative mood and gave chase. He suc ceeded in catching held of the coat of one of the bandits as he was geltine Inte the car. He clung te the coat until one of the bandits stuck n cun iu his face. He ducked his head jubt as the bandit tired a shut. , A inefbrcjele. patrolman was sent ! from the Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue station, but could net pick up the trail et the cer. of punishment under their jiirisdlc- j0n his faie and ether miner Injmles tlen. "Dr. Vedder is nn excellent l.lste-, rlan." said Dr. Kvans. Probably he did speak rather bluntly, and his opinions ' are naturally diffeieut fie.n these of forty jcars age. Se arc mine. A man i OF PHYSICAL CULTURE 219-25 North Bread Street ejr 3 KENSINGTON MERCHANTS WILL PARADE TONIGHT Stimulate Shopping Activity, Is Aim. March at 7 o'clock Kensington imuchants will j.nrtlcJ pate Iu a paiade through the streets of the ueitheastcrn section of the city tonight. The precession, which will be headed b.v '".Miss Kensington," is Ly I flfljf-BnBM1gr-gaJ r Aqv'A Ma& Hj Diamond Jewels Harmonizing with ay color gown Rings Pendants DarPins ITS MAY DAY AND OUR STORE IS IN FULL BLOOM ' SUPER VALUES IN SPRING SUITS $28 $33 $38 and $43 V V ' ,vi Thousands of fine quality, an,d only fine quality, suits, in a brilliant variety e new fabric designs -i necKS, piaiq,M tripes, iignv; color ings and dark, with"sbme very attrac tive silk mixtures for men of quiet tastes. One button, two button, three button and four button models with smooth-fitting backs and single or double breasted frcnts. iw. -- i isDhir ? 1 i Public Service Beard Is Asked te' ncWent W .the May ftlral beliia held ' I't iiiriuiiniiin its inr nintiiii uuumjcu U.V Cut Red Tape Quick action b.v the Public Service Commission en the proposed Krnnkfeid elevated operating, i.gtecment was piemlhcil today by tominissiener Clem ent, who said a nubile hearing will be I held here in the near future. elcuian .1. .myce, counsel ier uiv Frent street and Kensington avenue, Berks and Tiega streets. , Its object is te stimulate shopping activity within that district. The route of the parade, which be gins at 7 o'clock, follews: Frem McPherson Sminrc, Kensing ten and Indiana avenues, north en P enmnnnv. IlllS nskCll t IIO Commission tO LrnA. In Al iwlmnv nrnmiA in k'....,i hu-pend' its mie laiulrlng two weeks' htreet. te Berks street, le Ucrmantewn ,iucriiMiii; ui u in-w m.-u:v. ' iiwsine. te JSile avenue, te Frent street. ten t.v Kensington The effiecis in tharce of .the Mav festival are: Harry Derbysbiie. chair man; II. F. T. Hetheringten. rice chair man: .Jehn T. Deyle. Jr.. and ICImcr K. iMcNutt, secretaries, and William It.' A draft of the lease ,w be taken (0 Allegheny avenue, te Keusingte up Thursday morning by Uty Council, avenue, te Nenls street, te Unit sitting as .0;n'''icipi.''t ! w belt . , t Frankford; south en Kcnslngte ".'.I ''.I'r "11 b" r,? '0.' LCZ "venue te Allegheny avenue. that nftcrnoen se it can ben ratified Thursday of next week. 2die1Ttenementfire Aged Weman and Child Trapped Inlfiraham. treasurer. Dlteeters, Kdwlu . Qmnu Pilled Hallwav ' Heffmnn, (ieeige Mell, Armin A. Smeke-Fllled Hallway Fmnkcl. II. J. Wnlther, (J. Sydney New Wit. May 1. I rapped Iu a , Uelnlielmer. Clarence Murdeek, Itay- smekc-ni.eu uai.wii.v ui iihvv uiii-iuiiicu ced Street Settlement Heuse Mn. P8cal" f,em 'lr0 ,l,nt ''I"1' JPS,,,,0W' Musical Club -program, under Mrs Ipur-slerv tenement u Itlc hniend in. ' Hill, nn aged woman and a child were When a man asks for white shirts (as three out of every four de) we're right in our element. Variety! Quality! Value! White oxfords, with and without cellars, white madras, cheviot, pop lin, broadcloth, silk and-cotton, white silk many self figured. Dress shirts of French and do mestic piques. Rogers Peet suits. Rogers Peet overcoats including rainproof Scotch Mists. 'Rcelittretl trademark FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper HP V The Capitel IN WASHINGTON is warmed by American Radiators If you are hesitating between two houses, or two offices, take the one which is wanned by American Radia tors and an Ideal Beiler. Every cold day, every winter, you will be glad of your decision. Send for our illustrated book describing the Ideal TYPE A Heat Machine. AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY iDEAtBeiltrs and AmekjcaX Radiators for rwr htaling nttd "I And you cannot go wrong, no matter what you cheese, as our Super-Value policy of keeping prices down and quality up applies te every article in our store. Yeu actually save many dollars en every suit. Come in and make us prove it. r Perry & Ce. r & 1711 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. meiid Graham and Alexander Meldrum. A tin 16th. and Chestnut SUPfi55W,J TJES in Clethes ferttlten binned te death l.M night. Mnnv ethers of the thirty families In the huiiillni; worn lull ncd, and mere than a de.eu Ili-omen weie hurt as they waled het lire cheapen te rescue women and chil dren and aged men from their peilleus positions en window ledge. Entertained uaK Lane Trustees i The Senior I lirlst Inn r.ndener So Se rlely of the Dal: I. ane I'i'eNhtcrIaii Church, at It meetlm; labt uleht. had as llti K.U'bt the membera of the Heard of TiiiHtees of the i lunch. The meet inB wan nddrcMed by Geerge V. It. I.eltrl. en "Hellglen and Selling." A letter wna read fiem Keger V. ISab ISab keii, the MntlHtlrlan, who has taken an active interest iu the weik of the Oak Lane Kndenveiers'. This was the hecend joint meeting of the society In a terien airanscd te stimulate greater co-operation between the church organizations; We've get a let of hard hard te - Mease people en our customer list and we want mere. They keep us keyed up and they're" bully geed boosters of our shop. Trie Chestnut Street FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 130 Walnut Ktrect Afan-about-teuin "Man alive, save your time ! Phene MOON first. They'll call for you; put that car through a regular third-degree) and if I'm any judge of car value, you won't leek any further." Oiwn Can, S11S5 Clenttl Can, SJ78S I'rlrt r. 0. e. Factory " Diiplay room open evenings MoterCars The ear qf the ten proven unit MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vaadergrift, fras. JVFO one can really afford te wear "cheap" clothes Seme people imagine that they can't pay the price for geed clothing, and buy peer stuff because it's low priced which is pure extravagance. (jj De a little llguimj;. llcnv manv suitN de nu buy in a jcai's. J. B. Sheppacd & Sens Modish Fabrics for Summer Dresses Beautiful new design? and colorings that provide f'm tune. Spring Suits and Tep Coats arc piicerf $30 and upward the mines at $!,0, $45 and $50 are especially interesting. j What de they cot jeu? Q Wc belicc jeu will find that two jed qu.ilitj, well - made, serviceable suits will cost about as nuich as tltiec of the poerci Milt, and they will outwear about four or fic of that kind. J This is allotting we margin uhatcver fur y,ur added comfeit and sathfaetien in urariiu geed ilethci. effective charm At Very Little Cost 50c U4IIK TllC PUlinnw Minn.. liHsO.e. "rPrlJ! wh.un ltir ! nut 'I " a-VHS IIWlBinisi I'AlAt Itiinl wll. It- -i..: , 1-Waa of MlBla Ink Pleur..Vv.nnrf.V'..i ' '.' PMnt3llIim 11 INC gHigBii tlggHlitgiiMl1i tmiimmk ""sBigfciuitgilBttgtM JACOB REED, 1424-1426 OiesteniMtStrcet :.AW 1 ,mm English Prints, 32 inches, T issue Ginghams, 75c Scotch Ginghams, 65c D. tV J. Andersen Ginghams, $1.25 Printed Voiles, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Each number in impressive assortment Lace and Embroidery Week Mail 1st te 6th Lace the inspiration of poets, the adoration of women of n'lfmes, is egain favored of Fashion for dresses, blouses, -wraps, scarf, sleeves, dainty lingerie a multitude of uies. Our stock is prac tical and comprehensive. A LacC'Weck Barrain , 3:-inch Fleuncings, regularly $2 50 te $10.00, mvjfyjffi new $1.65 te $9.00 the yVd. , ''Mfc lOOSGhci X 41 r "i ' v mfiiM ..;? t- simdujMr . ,4j?fu2 ?.!' VTj-J-Lit lui Srj3J-jTi -TUA j.ir:.iXM,Jiuil.r-'.. .jU" VJ wB6m?'jaBUaBi!L:' vtsyiugggssggggl .si tl .i - ya ' m si I ti i il .n drMfm gsggggggggMr: j gSii 1 Tin I g2staS'IIBgsgWKwTrjRr7 HigfliiglsK 1K' n zm