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CLAD CO. 19 & 121 S. 11th St. llhlS At lit ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIV' SlLQANSlS On Diamonds, Jewels, High-Grade Furs, Oriental Rugs, etc. I j Our tale ami buMinp are pretecttd J ou llelmcv Electric sinem Bank and Trust Ce. References PRRIDENBERG'S 37 North 11th iibiiiiiiiiMiTmimnTiTin The funernl of the lnte Adjutant SWlz. of Furinnn Uonnlcker 1'est. Ne. 1SS. unq lielil this nfternoen. Mrm- lrs of the pe assembled nnil marched te nn tin dprtnklnR cta,l) INlimcnt nenr Itreacl nnd Poplar troets, nqrompa nqrempa inliip the caisson en which the cas ket: vat te rt?t. After the sen lees they followed the body te Frnnkferd Cemetery. Sydney Shectz was one of the 114th Infantry. He participated in praetl cnlly every major engagement of the American Ann. In the Church of the Saviour en Chctnut street near Thirtr-eighth, Stirulaj there will be a memorial service, which Heward McCall Pest. Ne. IM. nnd several troops of l'ey Sceut1 will attend in n body. 'liliere will be n sermon by the Rev. I Z. 11. T. Phillips, nnd the roll of men of the Twent ecnth Ward who died In service will be cnlled and such mem bers of McCall Pest n have died since. A few notes from "Taps" will he sounded at each name. 1 The pest will then march te Wood lands Cemeteiy for brief ceremonies at the giaxe of Captain McCall. The pnt commander will ln a wreath en the i crave and n sguail will lire three vel- I. Ics. I It is announced that the cemeteries of Mount Sinnl. Mount Carmel and Adnth .leslmrun have bien assigned te the Stern Prii e Pest In the general Me Me eorial D.i ceremonies. Clever Triumph GAS WATER HEATER sf X. . f Alwayt L M took for the f GREEN f CLOVER 1 I LEAF en the I I deer. I Med aith M k Deuble Copper M k Ceili f The Clever Triumph Saves Gas ! r aCI iter tnal cestt 1 tl. CLOVER TEIUMTH caats kaaa I ae-mte. It sarm ra SSJOO tm . tlOiM a Jrtmr. It la adcatUtcallr I aaaate ta gtt tbe meat naat ou et aatk feet of raa. Tkcre are 80.000 uaera of CLOVER TRIUMPH in Philadelphia. Aak yetrr Caa Company or Dealer far pticm laatatled of the meat economical fAjmetd by th V. C. l.tht acli Mr of economy and endurance. f I 1 t Manufactured by Philadelphia Steve Ce. , Geerge II Imlief Pest. Ne t.";?. will open Jlemerinl Day bv attending serv ices nt Ilcthlehem naptist Church. Klghtevnth nnd Yerk streets. Sections uf the American Ambulance Service will alto attend, nnd te various women whose sons were killed In Trance Lieu tenant .lean I.abat. military attache of the Trench Kmbassy, will bestow the "Medal of Commemoration." The roll of honor will be called and "Taps" sounded In the afternoon the members of the pest will visit the Mount Peace. Mount Vernen. Seuth Laurel Hill and Ger man Lutheran Cemeteries, placing en each soldier's grave appropriate me merials. Mere and Mere the EARL is Winning Friends Every week you see mere r Earl cars en the city 'Streets ana country reads. It Is making Reed quickly. " Owners like it for its fine , qualities of readabilUy ana saiety. .See the new dealers we're t getting, tee. That proves tne ,ari js making geed. Reduced Price I'lTeurinc S993 ."Brauaham SI fins fiMan S1693 m F. O. B. Factory t EARL MOTORS. Inc. ffACKSON KOCHIOAN ViV I- l't, Br RAPT. PWTT.A uV alaJr&aV.A at eVAAJJaAl fMOTCm CAR CO. iUM6-237 N. Bread St. i-j uuite uyiun wiu i- Circle flaraaa. " a.-.,. ...;- . war Couetr Moter Ce., kw Cbaater, Fa. 'jHUlk Vauey Moter Ce., i,1 auiaiawn, ra, ,Jlyeial Moter Ce U Boaelat, Vm. S. V. Oden Moter Ce- f& '?"' v' v.!-n .Trenten. H. J. rWnt cleratr Metera, 'h. ti. V. Huak. . w, uewui, 'i-ra.- wrce.. I I CHORAL ART SOCIETY I GIVES FIRST CONCERT i Organization Under H. Alexander Matthews Dees Fine Singing The Cheral Art Society, a new sing ing organization made up of about sixty of the best sole and choir sing ers of Philadelphia, under the leader shin of II. Alexander Matthews, mntle Its first appearance at the Academy of Music last evening, and fully justified the anticipations which it8 personnel warranted. The great advantage which tie chorus has ever every ether one In this city is that every member of It is a trained singer. There is absolutely no "dead weed" In the organization and net only has each one received voice training, but they are accustomed" te singing under leadership, and therefore the accom plishment of nn ensemble of a high de gree of perfection was the mere easily peslble. The strength of the new chorus lies In its beautiful tone quality and color, things which no conductor tan produce if he has net the voices in the first pluce with which te work. The en- I -emble. n matter of training, has been l brought te n very high point by Mr. i .Matthews, the dlmlnuendees. the most I dlthVult effect te produce in music, being especially beautiful, the crescen does even nnd effective, nnd the dynamic effects well balanced. In the softer passages there was an exquisite tone color nnd quality resulting from the combination of fine voices, splendid tone production nnd careful attention te tbe dlioetien of the conductor, and the mezzo portions of the compositions were sung with equally fine effect. It was In the fortissimo passages that the only weakness of the chorus developed, and there was at times a decided tend ency te force the volume of tone be yond the limits of strictly musical sounds. This wan mero apparent In the basses and tenors than In the sopranos or altos. The hearer felt at these times as though the chorus felt tnnt some erterf mnf hn mrtft hr n ' Kil en ck.,.11 no elt.i. tin..... . ,.11' l.Wl4t. O.I OltlHIl UT "31. IJ O 4 J 1 1, 1 1 O W ill, nn auditorium the size of the Acadcmv, nnd therefore a preceptible tffert te de se. Outside fil this one thing, the singing was faultless The program was varied and included a Christmas carol of the Fifteenth Century and religious works by Mo zart, Lettl and Pnlestrlna in the first group ; three choral hymns for women's voices with harp accompaniment in tbe secend: a five-nart chorus of Ban- , tock, and an eight-part one of Klgar, in tne uiira section; tnree songs ey Delias, de Were nnd Lefevre In the fourth group and n lullaby of Palm gren, an eight-part chorus with harp, by Rlmsky-Korbakeff, and "The Alps." by Tanclcv, in the closing group The harp accompaniments were fiuelj plaved by Frank Nlcelettn. The soloist was William, Bachus, pianist, whose work is well known In Phiadclphla. He payed the BrahtnH G miner rhapsody and a Schumann group at bis first appearance, and a Chepin group at tbe second. Sir. Bachus Is one et tee foremost artist of the day, and brought out beautifully the poetry that la tbe chief element of the compositions which he played. His Obepln was especially fine, as It was melancholic and tender without ever be coming ever-scnttraental. Tbe stage was very uenutltully decorated. TEACHERS TAKING VOTE Constitution of Proposed Council Up for Ratification Teachers of the public schools are taking a vote this afternoon en the con stitution that has been drawn up for the proposed Teachers' Council. The voting will be done at group meetings. The teachers are classified in twenty- six groups. The constitution was drafted by a convention te which the teachers sent delegates. It is Intended that through the Teachers' Council there will be a closer co-operation between school em em peoyes nnd the opinions of all teachcrb, principals und cmplecs co-erdinated. SUCCESS Vi OMB WORD db'v M Most Attractive Wedding Gifts Every one wants te send a gift that will be welcomed as "just the thing" the only question is where te get it? 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Your printer can furnish you with this paper printed with your name and home or business address, at a surpris ingly low price. CEHaGfl-eat, Yeu will like this cabinet Idea and you will like Danish Bend. It is a rag stock paper with a pleasing snap and crackle that means real quality. Danish Bend is just as geed ler general printing and can be secured in ten beautiful colors und In sizes suitable for fold ers, broadsides, etc. DANISH BOND " ONE OF THE LINE OF PAPERS WATER-MARKED DANISH DANISH LINEN DANISH INDEX BRISTOL DANISH LEDGER DANISH KASHMIR COVER Hade in the huts of BerktMre County by the f B. D. RISING PAPER COMPANY, Housetonlc, Mass. And told by GARRETT-BUCHANAN CO., Philadelphia j ?! Interesting Outings One-Day Trips Frem Philadelphia en "The Reading" UP THE HUDSON Te NEWBURGH $ .00 and etura " (MO nlin br river aae. rail) Rey tickete early, aa the aanber te be (old will be limited te tfce capacity et ateara SUNDAY, MAY 14 Special train UaTte Reading Ttrmlnal 8:00 A. M. 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