IfflBlgggfflllnlBpeiByJEwqE WPQet i "T.vrl" !Is3IH&ew vv -'ISr&j Ti Ljammmfrs it p Kit' a-iv-i W ili'iiw'iiw in .MUleaa Ut.ratura of Other k.t no you i nks ma 'uMIc ileBed every Haturdar morn Mr rtiim oe our book tf SelJiring Furnactt and Apptiencit Manufaeturtd kv Ce., 59 N. 2d St. IH Keytt, Hat tut AMER iJ4n Hmrlni3 n.l Qunltty I'lua M DallverMl Phllarfflnhtn K . " '. .. wroew Open Krenlna-e iCM lUkeie nif nuti nniuea - -t-. ,rfnlt'Etrnit nvmnui w. A'fflKtt H HORTH BROAD ST. V.ttiMMillHHHHlHiaiKB ; WALSKAMAYWED HAROLD M'CORMICK Diva te Get $300,000 and Paris Mansion in Divorce Settlement OF FOREST FIRES Villagers in Twe States Teil All Night Hazleton Ceme tery Menaced ALSO KEEPS COSTLY GIFTS 3. v, fitCTJV-L- art. iL:.v ' "W- . New Yerk. May 3. Hy September 15 next, the second anniversary of lur ill starred marital venture ulth Alexander Smith Ceelirnn, Mine. Gnnnn Wnlka Cochran, "daughter of n humble Polish Pelish Itutedan family, mav become the wife of Hareld P. McCormick, mistress of lhl HllIVlSer ttltftf mMlfntlti nml tn- mother of three of Jehn D. Recke feller m KrundrliildrMi : Coincidental wjth the discovery by n reimrt'T of the nppre.tliunlr le'riin of settlement In the Wnlska-Cechrnn inrtiltal embroclle. it became known that the recently divorced president of , me jiucrjinuenni Harvester Company nml the tall, blend, MimieuM Walska ex- I j)ct te be married thiet Miinmcr or fall. i The terms of this hettlcmvnt leave C'nchrnn. iicwsiwfer of n fortune estl mated as hifth as $70,000,000, prac llrall tuiscnthed iinnnelnlly. The tennx. as unofficially eutlinetl. follew: Klist. C'echrnn will settle upon his) wife a sum of net meir than .SHOO.UOO. Second. Ceehuiu will withdraw it dl ujivp (emulnint cl-ueil b hmi Inst .March mid agree net te contest it suit i te bi brought by Wal.skn In the frem-h I courts en technical irruundx. COMBAT EPIDEMIC GAME FLEE TO FARMYARDS JL Safe Milk Fer Infants & Irrralids YW NO COOKING JU-iTlfc "Foed-Drtnk" for All Age? rtt.Qkk Luach at Heme, Office, sad V. 'lWt.int. A.k for HOF.LICICS. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes SrtcM lihgaich te Ei-eitina ruhltc I.cdar Lancaster, Pa.. May ;i. Four hun dred residents of Browiwtewn, New Helland and ether TltlftB" nt the edge of the Welsh Mountains turned out all night te fight forest tires raging in the hills ever timber land In n belt tfln miles In circumference. Farm building!) en fifteen farms were threatened. Dtirlnif the nlcht the flames broke through te Cedar Lnne. threntcnln n small i-ettlement there, lire reinpati.ts from Xew Helland and Tllue TlnM niiNwered an alarm nt 10 o'clock. Meref than 300 acres, a portion of Its valuable voting timber, has bn burned oi-er. The Are started early yesterday after smoldering since Sunday, and Is thought by farmers te be of Incendiary origin. Cnpe May. N. J.. May fl. Ferwt fire broke out In the cedars along the Delaware Buy shore jcterdny after noon and for it time threatened the UUbkcs. Men fdught the flames for hours until late Inte the night before the Hti' wns under control. Ferest (ires lutve been raging for two dnvs near Ilcllfpluln. twenty-six miles north of this city. The lire iuis burned This suit . eer many acres of woodland, doing iuii be instituted Inte in .Mav. i theuands of dollars of damage. il- Third. Walska retains title In two Ingers for miles 'around. nsslMed by homes, one M xc- Yerk, a Ircucv from railroad trackmen, have fought the her ci eud husband, Dr. Jeseph Kraen- ' flames. Tialn crews arriving here thl kel . the ether, the former home of I morning ever the West Jersey and Sea- James (iorden Bennett. In Paris, whlih i shore Kailread say the fire seemed te KSjJW m f' rt?, ft . VL Wal. "5Jr tuVlAL INU 1 ICtli ' "' have no lemrrn with the troubles ", r. of Mr. and Mrs. Cochran. As te mv Bosten Sailings Resumed Sug.1'1'"" ' c""' of ceur"e' ba'y j- rfflHE Merchant' sml Mm-rs Transper- atlen et nasenccr srlce between Philadelphia and Bosten, effective Ma lit Steamers leae eiery Wednesday anil Saturday nt & V. M , daylight MTlnx time. Full particulars en lequcst a IfinilmnJ 1000 lii linrler control. Babbits and ether woodland fame driven out of the weeds by the flames have sought refuge in the villages, some of them feeding with the chickens in the yuids. Hazleton. Pa.. May 0. (By A. P.I A brush lire broke out yesterday rAijnsissvisSSiL'Si the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Fire wardens and Bey Scouts combined their forces and prevented the blaze from gdtlng beyond control and drove it away from the Hebrew Cemetery. Wilkes. Barre, Pa., May I!. ny A. P.I Kire at the United States artillery reservation nt Tebjhanna be came s'e thieatcnlng yesterday thut n call was made upon the 100th Field Artillery of this city and Icinity te turn oil! te tight the fpriad of the flames. the new occupies, Fuurth. Walska will retain posses sion also of the valuable jewelry, fur niture, automobiles, etc., lavished upon her by Cochran both before and after ' their marriage. Mr. McCormick expects te sail fei . Furepe by June at the latest. His marriage te Mine. nska is expected te fellow us een grant her a decree of divorce from her multi-niiiiinnnire nusiianu, Cochran. , Mr. McCormick beamed happiness jesteiday when seen nt the Hetel . Plarn. He refuted te discuss plans for lus fortlicemins marriage te .Mme DAMAGE TO PENNA. FRUIT LESS THAN WAS FEARED 1. 8. IM. Mi. IH. W . ! - - fk I ESI IV M hi I zsal 1 1 W- 1 K IsSM Ms. WH i . VI efr m. el ( &' 8' ir $r w Chester County Peaches Almest Un- touched by Frest HaiTisbtirg. May 3. (By A. P.) t Damage te the fruit ciep of Pennsyl 1 vanla by ricent fre.st" is reported by 1 the liureau of Plant Industry of the j State Department of Agriculture te be 1 less than feared, a survey having been i undertaken under direction of Prof. W. A. MtCubbln. The report says: ''The killing of blossom buds has been far Icj-s widespread and complete tliiui first reports indicated, though mnDy erchaids suffered severely, even te the extent of total less of crops. Such damage has been local in most eases. The damage has been entirely Spott and the advantage of felepes or ?iwti.i mil, (til; uuuuiai'' ut Biujiie ui elevation as a protection from frost was a ' clearly indicated. Over the entire area south of the mountain the low Alteena. P.t.. May 3. (By A. P.I I'ire vhich Ktnrted en the north bide of I'pper Loep Mountain near Hellidays. burg yesterday, is taxing the strength of seven clews of forest tire-fighters. HAILSAMiRICAN DAMSELS You'll taste the difference! asce Coffee 25c At all our Stores I IdfrlC tlTIWllVil' fflnrmiiiiiiira'jiiiaiawiiJiiiiiiiiiti!! level or pocketed orchards have been j hardest hit. "Adams County escaped lemarka- bly well. I "Chester Count r K. F. Peirce, of West (Jreve. has found but smull indi I catiens of Injuries te peaches In that i district. "Columbia County Damage in this county bus been slight, i "Cumberland and Dauphin Counties ' Considerable bud killing en cherries, ' peaches and apples In the low-lying sec 1 tlens." "Smart In Mind as in Dress," Miss Reyden, of Britain, Says New Yerk, May 3. American girls received u message of cheer when the Aquifunia sailed csterday. with Miss A. Maude Reyden, Britain's first woman minister. "Your flappers, leek et them. ' Mie exclaimed, pointing te a deckful. of specimens, "These girls dress smartly, but their secret Is thai they are as smart In lying I mind as they are in dress. They have 1 $800 VANITY CASE VANISHES Mrs. Reports nr: If' NBw9lmw9 VfiHM I '' I Edith Kelly Gould g Less te Police J New Yerk. May 3. Mr. Edith Kelly gl Could, dhereed bv Frank Gould In the hiFicneh courts, who new lives in New pi Yerk, reported te the police last night Q the less of n solid geld vanity ase, S3 richly studded with diamonds, ulucd at H . .00. s She said she hail cenn from the hotel te a fur beuse and back te the hotel In a taxicab before she discovered that the case was missing. The vanity case Is of elaborate de sign, she told Delectlw Jehn (turrltj, and en one side is worked In diamonds the name "Fdie." which die said was ' one of her nicknames, i Mrs. Gould was accompanied bv n man whose name she did net reveal, I i but who later wan with her nt the police 'station, when she made her trip te' he fur store. bialns. I have watched them since I lnne been in your country, with awe. "If American girls will only take up religion ns seriously Uh they have dress ninl business, religion will have the greatest revival of Its histeiy." F00DPRICES IN RUSSIA Ten-Dellar Packages Frem U. S. j Sell for 40,000 Rubles Moscow. Mny ". Ten-dollar feed ' naekaces sent te Hussia by individuals i lu America are being sold by the recipi ents for from 40.000 te CO.OOO Soviet rubles each in some of the famine dis tricts. This practice has been carried en for some time despite efforts te check it by the American Belief Administra- 1 The A. R. A. rules prohibit poisons In America or elsewhere buying foed1 packages for individuals In Russia wliel lliave funds of their own, but the va- ' rieus offices nave no way ei ipiuug tne 1 circumstances of these te whom pack ages are auuresseu. AMATEURS TO GIVE PLAY Comedy-Drama Expected te Increase Funds of Church "Deacon Dubbs," a ruiel comedy drama, will be given tomorrow and Friday nights bv the Dramatite Club of St. James Protestant L'plseepal Church in the parish building. Slxt elglith street and Woodland avenue. The. play is being produced by Mr THE Thirsty Fibre idea is mere than a mere name for towel service. Thirsty Fibre carries the es sential message of towel service. Mm. Gould could give the police little ! vhel Bleacher und Miss A. M. Ullen Information concerning the tuxicnu. Ue- ; dance will te I tective Garrlty thought it unlikely that the police could find it. 1 CLEARlRELD FOR EDWARDS ritrju ' a H- viimmmm lnP?S?BsBsiBBBsig8PfcB , Slmosen Withdraws as Democratic Candidate for U. S. Senater I Trenten, May 3. Asserting that lc- I cause Governer Fdwards stands for "antugenlsin te prohibition as repre sented b the control of the United States Congress bv the hectnrlan lobby called the Anti-Saleen League." the Governer is ths strongest landldatn "en the political horlscen." State Senater Alexander Simpsen, mineilty leader in I the seuate, today iiuiieuuccd his with drawal as a candidate in opposition te Fdwards for the Democratic nomination ' for Fnlted Suites Senater m the Sep- j tember primaries, 1 The Governer, tlierefere, prebaiily j will have no Democratic opponent for tue nomination ami ueuntiess win ec pitted ngaliHt Senat'-r Frellnghuysetf, Republican, who seeks re-election. llew the nla. . In the i akt are Sara Selimehl, Helen M. Jenes. Florence Andersen. Ethel mid Isabel Mcieu. James Atchisen.1 William Brown. William Scott, Elmer Smith and Geerge Cnrlin. They wi11 be assisted bv several members of the1 choir anil children of the chuicb. i After-Dinner Tricks .gi'WistKe ultimate felnflf "tandard of cempari. rtj, en in towel cost, towel comfort and towel satisfaction. ' COTT rATER COUPAKr Y . - ?M a . F , - A p j w -. s . V r COLLINS TO BE ELECTED win of Be Named te Presidency Geographical Society Alfred M. Cellins will be elected prcs. ident of the Geographical Society of Phlaldelphla at the annual meeting te be held tonight In Witherspoon Hnll Henry U. Urynnt will be elc vice president : Ileuliimi second vice president: Dr, nett Buckcnham, recording secretary Dr. Paul .1. rartaln, corresponding sec retary, und William K. Huupt, treus urer IM Ne. l.a Vanishing Tumbler A tumbler Is covered with n piece of newspaper, which is pressed firmly around the glass se that the shape of the liimhl.ii. mav iilnlnfv tie sren. s!U(,lCMv be elected first !iie newspaper is crushed down lint en I'; Ileflmnn, , the table. The tumbler has disappeared '. Jr. J. L. Bur- , n covering the tumbler with the newspaper (Figure -) the operation is performed near the edge of the table. Whin the paper has been shaped about the glass the Whole edjpci is careietsiy utssne 1 1--, ...1... ..111 1. I.. !-.! T ...;.,VC'- -. " ,u Ir" r f "".k"' r,e',r- i dr aw n toward flu. iierfermer until his W llliu.ni Curtis torabee, Heward Fu- hnnds. still melding tlic paper ever the et. Miss I'leience Jenii. I'rel. il- Ki0Mi ,, it mcrthe edge of the table, in K. T.itii't'lniicti. L.nleli J Ml iw . .i.n. i. ..,.... .i.A .....,KtA,. ..lUn ml - -. .. iiiul l Mt, u h LIU" IIIIIIUIVI let UIIUMllI gll n Jr., and Mrs. Charles Roberts Dr. Stokewskl Hener Guest Mr. and Mrs. Iopeld Stokewskl will be given a reception by the Art Club of inc. . An ti itfiiti urnrfv fiviin tlin iifiiint Intit fliu . l ltU lvi .IJ !' lu IV till" .IC ! 'an (Figure 3). The paper, however, still retains its shape und is immediately set down en the tuble. The tumbler ap pears te be beneath it. Te bring about uonerary t,ier tll0 performer hag merely te crush , . ' - . i ." . Sterling Silver Vase Made of geed weight and beautifully hand engraved 11 inches high $12. A vase is practically indispensable in the decoration of the modern tabic. Almest every known style is here for your selection. Moderate prices prevail. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWULEItS SILVERSMITHS T V 4 Begin and End Your Search for BEAUTIFUL RUGS with our nationally famous 15 lVfl0 handsem 'jf colorings in yte jtner posted n At. mmi ou cn keep wU,lBferml en Un tm tm erlnt hsppan'nn . In lUl .Bitate Bd Bulldln. LeiMi, Hl RpeMd,.Trnfjr. Mertsi Recorded. New BwelllJJ. Con Cen tract Awarded and Permit! Qranted br raad- fl.rj umw Ml "Make It a nc "Real Relate and Uulldlna" rmnv dvliu &.sw.b. -A4V. ! ". . the morning pcslie Haeii, ClTQBte IHntAnMitf CltMMis Phene Locust 3940 for Free Demonstration Premier Service Ce. 54 N. 13th St. Ve fiar parte In steck for alt Frenler and FranU Premier Cltanere. rlWI-frWWrlflftf WrfffffW Our Offer Still Holds Fer a Limited Period MASTER CLEAN LADIES' I SS I reR 9&00J MEN'S I oviiSeW reR 9 1 .50 1 S Our Purneee U te Acquaint the People With thy Quality of Our Werk and J F faillMljOST PHONE POPLAR 7660. Our Aute Calt and Delivery Sy.Un, J will ue me me. S f . Phene Poplar 7660 ilriHr ET S Fer Aul te v '... . t .AAAAA n.tftMBBBBBiaeiaaBMiBK Djttt Main eme. 161628 N. 21t St., Philadelphia Branched 1113 Cheitnut St. and 5857 Carmantown Ave. ...... ...... ..-JJ-. , r An unlim ited assortment enderf ully handsniriA desiirrm and !' colerinirs in almost a hiin- P dred stock sizes at prices much lower than former seasons HARDWICK & MAG1.E CO. Fleer Cevering Exclujively 1220 MARKET 5T. GOOD CLOTIfiS Yies.f Yeu Can Get A Geed Suit At 25 t0 HO Tailored BjiThe Kirschbaum Sheps. Yeu may depend upon any uk which comet from the Kirschbaum shops First, for Londen shrunk all-wool fabrics; Second, for the type of smart designs worn by the bestdressed men ; Third, for tailor ing skillfully and proper ly done; Fourth, for an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. aealBmi WJ 9 A, 1 OeirrrieM. 12. Xtreeibaaa Cea Spert Suits Yeung Men's Suits Business'Men's Suits 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. 0 P " Qk Aer6-EIGHT MODEL 890 Here finally is a claim with teeth in it. This new Cele Eight Ninety is ready te actually out-demonstrate any stock car you select. We are prepared te show quicker get-away mere power in high en hills greater sustained speed surer and better brakes better cooling easier handling better balance and the most aristocratic car en the market at any price. We have a Cele 890 full of gas and ready te go. L. S. BOWERS COMPANY 245-247 N. BROAD ST. SrotTCeuri New en DierLAT m wmi 3M -yW?Jg? JQikl liiK ill i2r0J2if b1"' ,b0 PM? hag merely te crush BKMIHMMkHBaBBI eaa,' ateaj . .Mfi t Bmiyf . , I ... z . I aiaiM i - - mmm$mSttMai,. MZJiUJ: I . ':MlmM 500 Mere of These Wonderful $35 te $50 New Spring Suits Just In $25 Bought from the same New Yerk manufacturers who shipped us 1081 suits two weeks age which we have sold BUT the best news in connection with announce ment is that these additional 500 suits are the very much wanted new tweeds and hemespuns in Sports Medels. These were the first te go in the first offer, and, by the same sign, will be the first te go with this new equally exceptional value preposition. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 61 years General Meters Trucks m 22,843 Miles Without Wear Tw. Range Ti 2Re(nermbja Cyimdar WaDa i 3Rarfie Red. 4 Pump and Thenno-SypbeB Coeling 5 Removable V-Jre Lifter Aasemblias Pressure Lubrication Instantaneous Governer Because GMC Removable Cylinder Walls de net get out of round, there was practically no wear of cylin ders and pistons in a GMC Engine after 22,843 miles of travel. It costs only 28.70 te re place a GMC cylinder. The average for the common type of cylinder is 171.04. Anether evidence of GMC economy. General Meters Truck Company Diatiian r Ginural Moter Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa. Spruc? 2076 Race 7859 Medel Frem One te Five Tene Capacity mmm let J mmm,.j,.:A: ,. j&sA .,. ... . ..... ... . ... ...-,.,..,.-, , ,,. .. f. ,,,.,. li tf