AW4f itwesvi rjJf iV ' f vlfi .i.M.Ti(TlMBRJab'Jfil"Sl A' Mi ! , ROES OF 3 WARS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGE-PtHLADELPtflA, MONJJY. MAY. 29,, 1922 u ?v.- Wins Hener WILL BE HONORED Survivors of Struggles te Pay Tributes te Fallen Com Cem I rades Tomorrow OBSERVED IN SCHOOLS Flttlns irllmteH te herelMii mill Iny. tiv will be 1niil tn tlie Heroes 01 tnre" i, no vim .,. ,,in rq tomorrow wien """ " , (, ,Jccel t i'" "J' Mirvivuia i i..vi.i.i n atmerablc -drupslen. Grnv-hnlred clprans of nc . A. t, fliul memberi of the Aiiierlenii Le- 1 . .nil ,ttffnrut fl'fllll tllO cf- inn. ninny (" """ Ltd f H"' World War will ninrrli 1 HHHHHHB i B ., ' S M HHfe-1' " : mk ta....'. ! PHILA. FAIR MAY SEND MEN TO BRAZIL lABINGTONTAKES STEPS TO CURB PARKING EVIL Stringent Rule3 Put In Effect Thi Week by CommlBslenero Klrltiucnt niiikiiiz ruli'H become effec- live In AhliiRtmt Tewnlilt thin week. Afti ordinance by tlic tewtmhlp ieiuiiiIh- sloners rends : I "Hetween tbr bourn of fl A, M. Mini ill P. M. of nii. liny, no vehicle hIiiiII be permitted te ienium en tlip following I hlghwny.s of tin- TnwnplilH of Aldus , ten : On Hnsten mail between Hip Mere- 1 liiml reml iiml WpNIi reiul. mill en enilPUT I Welsh read between Prospect nvenue eUUun I I nml Highland leud: nor nt nny time en nnv blRbwny within (unity fppt of ' any tire liyilrniil, pxrppt for 111 ieiik n Plilliitlpliililn ninv solid n ilcli'isntien l limp n nmv Iip iictiuilh iipePsMir. for te llrnzll's fViitrinilnl, wIiIpIi eprns 9 ARE MAROONED Courtesy Delegation Suggested as Return for Dem Pedre's Visit te Centennial FUNDS FOR TRIP Mr. an '75 NURSES COMMENCE PUBLIC HEALTH COURSE Meet at Scheel of Hygiene at Uni versity of Pennsylvania Si'ipntj-fhe niii-cH of tin- Stntp Di" pnrtnipnt of I lenltli who tnivn born re- Irm-pil from tlielr enllmiry iIiiIIph nrp A Mh rknrlm. 14 Wnlf I ""'' '"R lit tllO ScllOel of 1 1 (Cll'dP, I'lll' d Mrs. Charles H. Wolf j M n( VvmHWnhu for llllrI1H,vl CAMDEN 10 HAV E ON CAPSIZED BOAI fcw: 1 1. i . L.. a , -; urtPKn wars; jjisneicu American vr i-'.-f. , rraiis at me veria nr ena jfW'i'A" Scouts, PeBt n, a. A. h.: Uflitffc SpiiiiImIi Wnr Wtprnns. Aniprlmn 1A$ DIP OP! mnATinil ln"- 1,0 eutn, firing Miindu of 8enf,f Kill l.r I I nil II I IIIN ."r Vcternnn nml HewcI'b Hand will nM UIU ULLLUIinilUll tort at Pevt G hall nt 7 o'clock ( ffM morrow and proceed by cars te Hr- Aw,(J and Guests Rescued Near Conshohocken CRAFT CRASHED INTO ROCK t'lmi lop II. IiiKt ruction In publli- hcnltli iiurliiB. wlili'h Is IipIh? sIvpii b tlie Ppunsyl nniu Hrhoel for Sefinl Sph-Icp In nf nf lillntleii with thp I'lilvprwlty. I TIip veunir weiiipii hip hrrelups of I piiIiIpuiIpm, HoeiN, iiiIiip pxploslens nml , oilier ilKlster.M. TIip srlienl will pem-j G. R., Spanish-American and World War Veterans in Me Me eorial Exercises ." " .. ; i ...1.1..1. '" '. .1... iim miiiifi ni iiuiifir iin'ii ffi.l.P resting i.lncc- of ( pwI.e, S? the Tin e of America, thousand, of Hjel children have contributed Aerm S floral offerings for the graves of ,hThcrMpm'erIal Dny observance thin tear ftrctches ever n three-day period, tribute te the dead was paid yesterday in flmrcliee. .V bronze tablet was un Tcllel in Hndner In honor of the twen ty tutu of Hndner Township who made tl great sacrifice. Kxerclses In Schools were nppreprintp ex there MISS IXKANOK It. KAIiTICN HAMCIC Of Oirrbroeh, aeIpiI decend-innsl coin cut leiuilf nt Mount Holelio College ALL RECORDS BROKEN AT JEWISH HOSPITAL Number of Patients Treated Ex ceeded Any OtHer Year All previous records for the number of putlcntH received was broken by the JewMi Hespitul durliiR the lnt year. This wns shown !v iciierts iiiiule nt the fiftj-vpvetith miniinl mcetliiK of the in llle dp .Innrlre In September, te In terest the I.ntln-Ainfilrnti nations In flic Sewpil-CeiitPimlul Iipip In 102(1. .Telm Frederick LcwIh. Iipnd of (Iip Imposition Assoelatlen; Jehn II. Mnsen mid ether directors today declared themselves ns heartily In fnver of such n move, eltlier ns pnrt of (Iip niitiennl delegation eretic represent Iiir Philadel phia alone. Secretary of State Hushes hn nsked Cencrpss te nutherlp thp appointment by tlie President of an official delegn delegn tien representing the United StntPS te visit the Drozlllen fnir en n mlfslnn of courtesy. Secretary Hughes explains bis rpqupst op n gentlp reminder that a Ttrnzlllan delegation, headed by Dem Pedre II. then cmtierer. ntteiuled the Centennial Imposition nt Plilludclpliln In 187(1. "It would seem te be entirely np np preprlnte." said Mr. Lewis teilny, "that Phlladc'iililn mid the Sesiiul- Ccntcnninl should cither send Its own Wolf, his wife nn I seven .,,.., ,ii ti,. s,. The Pennsylviintii the lenditlL' or unlnndliiL' of pns-citgers etlPSts wpip iniiroenril en n cnpsipd , u. .,, .. Unrlnl Serilcc. u member or liierehnnillsp." ' I I'mlnrliPiit jestenlav nfleriioeu nfter (he ' pn,,, f . Welfare lVilerntlen, will .Motorists ulti2 these two renilwii.w . tlili;t.v-fHp-f"il lnunch prndii;d Inte ;i . .-, , lv nv, irmlers In ether for tuirklii'! iiiirmisps of I en left cars ''"''K near Hip miilil p of tlie niniy imiii nm,lin i ,1P iiistructien. stiiml for five te seven hours. Klynr above ( on-dielioclsr-ii. iss Aliee OMIiillermi. director of the i in' nmi in uiiiii uiriirii Vmt n i . i I.llr. lp inn lrillllli (11 I T... I..I. II.....I...1 l I.. it , 1 i mam in i"'"" - ;- . r ,,.,,,: 'q,"'" " " ' " ' T ",, "u"'".r "lV""V ' de egutlen te e de Janeiro, or else V V- uili m 5 iw ?Iip bevslM,i?,Ti,,i,!f """ hd(1 nt IP V,""lk ImM- Included en tlie national delcgn dclhcred n.liresses ind , or Illrinbers te take n iml girls first-hind I "" eE iemc j tlvc J.u Idlngs en thp hospital grounds i Brri.IIllC frelll 0llr Rrrat we,(i'M lair of ' '''"VX, Hi aswoed Public ",,,,n.::l",::L..V.:!l,Is- A ,ur.l:M ml te make our very pn-ttiest "" "" l? iin-iim-ii. new te tne isrnzi a n nation. vc iniisi fiihnel Second and Wolf strcels, bad their 'Memerial Day exercises this afternoon Singing of patriotic songs ir. JAIL TWO IN AUTO CRASH Five Phlladelphians Shaken and Bruised. In Brooklawn Collision TIip collision of two initomebllcf in 1'rcekliiwn, N. J., nt midnight Inst night landed two Negroes lit jail for currying concealed weapons. The two, (ieergp Smith and William Kenten, with Paul Illnnd, all of Swpdpsbore, wens In u car which struck another containing five Pliiliidvlpliien. All were taken before Justice of the Peace Gregery at l.uwtisldc. and when revolvers were found en Smith nnd Denten they were held in I?'J00 ball. Nene wns seriously hur( in (be col lision, but nil (he Pliiliululphlaus were shaken up and bruised. They me Themas young, 2.HI iniiinna avenue; IMmuiid Unff. M'Sl North Waler street; William Ilueff, ijl'j:'. North Water street; Kebert Irvine, '2W Knst luillann iivphup, and Itlchard Dixen, 225 Kust Cumbria street. timed north- ever , p" irtlnrnl f Niir.-lng of the Stat" rk wcrn submrrKcd. " f ,ljltlt ,, P ,,. K, ,P,P en I pi it from slnkr I Jl rler et ,1P Scheel for Secial Serv n"t.'VthpVsl!le 'until ' ' '')''''",1 '" ""nK woiiinntedny. The twenty-ninth iinnual pemnicncc- ment day cxi'icNcs of the nurses' train ing school will be held tomorrow, which 11 111 ftlui In iliitlti t Inn .Int KPN 1 rlu ilnr4lmi tf ifKeniu vnuiiltnil n i. " -. t. v... . . . v .m . . "p follews: President. Arthur A. Klelsher Biipneil tlie services, and the Hcv. 1) lehn C. Pctrlc. rector of the St. Luk t t I'lmreli. aae ii short talk. T oerrisrs dosed with en address liy the rst vj,.r president, Mtier Sulzberger; prineipnl, P. P. Cartledgc. I second vice preiident. Kdward Stern; Scores of these etciatrs of the O. third vice president. Hurrv D. Hirsli; A. K. partlclpiited In ccreinenies yes- I ttensurer. Willlnin II. Itesskiim: see- tfnliiy In many of tlie entireties anil te- t retury. Alfred Majer; corresponding morrow thej will participate in the , secretary. Jereme Dennett; directors. marches te the various cemeteries. te serve for three years. Prank V. Klsi While the ranks arc smaller the lack man. Charles (Umbel. Irving JJehn, I. ef niunbeis will be mere than made up II. Silverman and Merris Wolf, for by the spirit of loyalty which seems i rXgUhctbcri,,fibieT- nt.PICK KENSINGTON "QUEEN" Radner wns perhaps the most striking - df vfterdnv's ceremonies. It was at- Business Men's May Festival te ten-lcd by several ,'0fn"'Jwn'; n- ' Clese Thursday With Coronation 21! fell in the World Wor. Senater .frowning of Kensington's most pep see te it that the Dem Pedre visit, be well remembered by the elder genera tions of Phlliulelphluns, is returned. Cash Needed for Trip "There erp, of course, no appropria tions jet available for such purpose, but it may be possible for us, if we eoniiet send a world's fair delegation, tn linxc the fair represented upon the di legation dispatched by President Harding.'' Mr. Masen spoke in terms of ap preciation of the idea of representation of the Sesui -Centennial at Hie de Janeiro, if only for a period of n few-weeks. I "Ours is .a great international ev I iiosltien." lie tnlil. "and we must recognize the si epe of tlie Drazilimi fair also, while bilnglng te the atten tion of the press and the people of our greatest and most powerful fiiend in ... ....II . I lllflt tJHttifr ji rtiiift tt it'll! Im (Iia nln.ini Jffief the'tewtishipVweuVy heroic -t of !,e IURtet. Dum Me .rK'.V.WS '" """" nie.ner.nl is erected en ground, " ??a 'SStSintlfc ! T- ,J ? 1?! i which the Chew family hnil owned for May Ouecii. and the coronation will p , J . , .K.,et , ""j ' , n, Bl Z than 200 years. On behalf of bis '' "W i" the Metre- X Unt ' scale'', our s" ul-tv'nten" finillv. David Chew- jestcrduy pre- peitiin Opera Heus,.. "' ' rn,n ls Tl0 (ieu)t ,hal Druzll will ntcil the prepertj te Hndner Town- '1 here ; have been elaborate prepara- '' ' ", ' ' ,l0 M.$. Ul 1L m: 1:1 ii" iin.1 - hln forever. U"M ",r ""- "'"" event. tne iiuccn ,..,., . -,;,.,.. t ilp terevir. .n,i de plila in 11il. t Memerial in Cemetery (U.sjB11 oiubreldercd wits silver and tl,I"B by ,,alw", Vt the same time that tlie memory paneled with jewels and strings of i amend ring, a wrist watch and .S20O. Tim twenty-five girls ranking next in popu larity will aKe receive prize. UP A POLE WITH UMBRELLA tt manor's fallen heroes wns being pearls. honored, n short distance away in i The ipiecn will iceeive a" ill TVft liflUiei J 1111 v.eiiieii-i u. uiuiiiwiiiu Mtviee in honor of ether young Amer icans vvlie fell In tlie last great stiuggle iras held bv the Pbilailelphla Cliiiptcr cf the. National Ameilcan War itnthpfH. n The pp.-cmenv leek place at the grave .. . 4 Kii-lgn Jesepli Fn.tiw.etl Delink, V. Says He Plans te Jump With 'Para ph'., whose mother, Mrs. Dlaneln I chute' Arrested Mink, is president of the Plilla.lclplilu , A , ,mlf u(u. ,,.,,,, , Chapter of War Mothers ,,.,.. opening an umlue'ln attracted a ct'.wd Jehn Unnnmu.:er was the principal (U.1U. T1in, , A .,, h( (-.,,., S m"t ", . ' '"" ,: lr 1"1'"' ' ' rail today. Putielmun Nelan, who iwuinuj i-iesi,ieuuii ...iiL-ii '""' 'bappeiied along, was told bv the one' Itemize tublet, In jnemeiy of thp Itev. ",,,., .., ,, . ... ,..,...,..,, I' -n. b L tii' iiii'tiirriiiiii llllll i ly Piesbyteiian Chinch nt which i i,',,.,.',,,,, ?," .-;;' "ie" i ::.. : ...i....... " mc peie mat in urarse van re. u "".' ..7l.i". " lnken luwn uml that lie mis pi emu in tinster. was unveiled. I-olIewlng tin' iddrcss bj Mr. Wunamaker the tablet Ta! unveiled bv the Uev. A. Uoidep Macl.enuau. Geerge (i. Meade Pest, Ne. 1, (irand Army of the Hepbubllc; Pest Ne. 2, Sens of Veterans; (enerul Henry W. bawten Pest Ne. 2. Veterans of Foreign Vi'at", nnd disabled American veterans attended a memorial service yesterday morning In the Arch Street Presbjterian Church, Kightecnlh and Aicli streets. A tablet In iiiejnerv of Abrum b'tieet, the mil) member of tlie congiegatlen he lest ids life in the recent war, was unveiled nt a memorial service in Ox ford Picsbjterlan Church, Diead and Ovfnrd streets, The Heward C. McCall Pest. Ne. 20 Hoever Faers Participation Mr. Lewis lias learned that Secre tary of Commerce Hoever lias expressed thn'oeliilon that official participation of the t'nited States in the Druziltun fair I thieitgli u leiiimissidii as well as the building and exhibits already planned ' nnd arranged ler, will promote strong er bends of friendship and geed-will between the two gteutesl American re publics. I "These tics of friendship me. of leurse, the lifcbloed of commerce throughout the Latin American loiin leiin tries, in which the Cit) of Philadelphia 'anil the whole I'nlted States ha u ,. I toot and immediate interest." said Mr. Lewis. " c nIciII thcieten; hope te have leprc.seiitatleu en the national ilclegatiim te Drazil and steps will be LEAVES $66,750 ESTATE Laura H. Dade Made Many Char itable Bequests A number of church and charitable institutions will benefit by the will of Laura II. Dade, who died April' 10 In Pasadelin, leaving an estate valued at SIMl.Ti'iO. Her vll probated today, di rects t lint the bulk of tlu estate be held in trust for Emma F. Hendersen, At the death of the sister .$1000 gees te the Pennsylvania Society tw Pre vention of Cruelty te Animals, and an other S1000 te the women's branch of that society; S1000 te the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Luke, at Dus Dus tleten; S200 te the Heme Missionary Kopet :S200 (e (he lVelpstimt Epis copal City Mission, and the rest te a niece uml four nephews. Killed by Gas i A pellie report of the death by osphyxlatlen early jetenlay of Themas! Fulh'tm. sixty years old. of 471 1 Teoka- wanna street, said wind had apparently i blown out the (lames of a gas jet while I he was asleep. Neighbors mheIIciI gas later in the day and found Fiillnm un conscious. He was dead when he was admitted te the Frankfeid Hospital. mid the cabin nnd dec A ledge of rock urci lug te 1 he Ixittem. T four men aboard cltt heln came. Mr. Wolf, n civil engineer nnd a ' member of the Engineers' Club nnd tlie fit) Club, lives nt .'1.1.7.2 North Thirty fourth street. In the pnrlv were Mrs. Wolf. Miss Margaret (Jttthrle. 0.11) West Allegheny avcu"r: Miss Petty Hoelcy. "10S North Thirty-fourth street; Miss Marie Kelly. Eveline street; Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm L. Jtnnisbottem. .'i:ii(l ISertU iinrty iinrty fettrth street; Leuis Dyrem. Siis(iie hnnna avenue near Second street, nnd Walter Wolf. .110!) North Nineteenth street. ,n bintber of Charles Wolf. Several canoeists sew the plight of tlic party. The women wer" takpti off first. Later the entire party was in vited te the home of William II. Me Cullough. chief of police of Honeytown, nenr Ivy Deck. They dried their cloth ing there. "Everybody kept cool." said Mrs. Wolf today in describing tlic exciting experience. "Nearly everybody could swim. The beat was chugging nleng tine and we were enjoying tlie, uir and sunlight when thr bump came. "The beat staggered and then begnn turning slowly ever. We all scrnmbbd te one side and held en. Life pre servers were rendv uml my husband and the ethpr men fastened life preservers en tbp women. "We thought nt first the beat was going te tlie bottom, but it caught en something nnd stuck. Se we just held en and watched some canoeists nil toward us. Wc were mighty gl sec tlieni. lucky llSTRIKEJ Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible te duplicate. lad te TfeJbAxCeattrlfac&rXZS, Net many members of tlie i! A. It. In Ciimden are left this jenr te take pnrt In the Memerial Duj exercles. T. M. K. Lee Pest has fifty-seven members: William D. Hutch Postfiftj Pestfiftj Postfiftj feur members and Kobesen Vni, Ne. 51. but sixteen members. The exercises will be under the di rection of the Joint Memerial Day Committee. With the ;. A. It. in celebrating will be the American Legien, Culled Spanish Wnr Veterans, Veterans of tv'SZJ lelgh and Old Camden Cemeteries 4 .'mJii decorate the graves. x- f-i Pest .17, U. A. D.. Sens e! Vf,,4$ crans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Btf Wti Scouts. Disabled American VetMMcJ3f" and 114th lnfnntry hand will repsWil fit Plffll unit tlnilbnn cifFnnfn ntA jVaa' 4V ? into the grnves nt Everffreen and Nw v Camden Cemeteries. Pest fll, O. At i ,?fl ii.. win iisM'iiieiu nt uaignn avenue la ;i Ann street and deceratp the Braves at W Jehnsen's and ether eemcterlcs. Mat 'Ml tnew ritrneii rest. t elenitis of Ferelia va nrs. will deeornte the graves In EMfSVMM Camden cemeteries. i'HfMJ I'nen coinnletlen of their dutlen t )i!S,'wM cemeteries each detail will proceed te Wf the Heiuiers .Monument en lladden are- 'Vii tine, onnesito Cltv Hnil. -la me. v. v Hewett. ehnlrmun of the Citizens' Cem'. 4 mlttee. will prolde. There tvlll be an address by Acting Mayer Ven Hart. Closed All Day Memerial Day ! ! -rf FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings 7EE R0SENBACB GALLERIES 1S20 Wiilnut Bjrert nun ANK55 & s" S;: WAt Sterling Silver Knives. Ferks. Spoons 'Serving Pieces Single dozen or in larger quantity encased in mahogany vjfi a "-j E3 te jump with it iiurnehut Nelan used his best persuasive pew i- iiiiii mi: uiiiii iiiii-.i'iiii-ii in iiesceuu ,-, ... ",,,i..i i.... i. ,,,,.,.,.. , i. .. , ,, i ., without the nld of (he parachute. He : ' ' , suidhoisHniryFiRero'. of ' New Verk . . ,H,ul"r: ? J""Wl','''1- ' " IT"""". He was given three months bv Uecenler ' "'etild take some action befe.e adjoutn adjeutn adjoutn Stuckhei.se and then sent te the hes-' '",ntJ00,t,nS1,"wl"?'. m.r ld 'ut,!1 "l pilnl for observation. s""' "' '", ),,-,' ;-''l"biati"ii he.e. Letters have lieeii lciclvcd from intlu- CTrtDC APTIWITICC eunuiii "I1"1 mcnibers Of the Legislature es- blOKt AvIIVITItS SHOWN piesslng tluir friendly attitude. Lieu- - - - tenant (lovernor Hewitt Deiiuuchaud Strawbridge & Clothier Empleyes wietc Hint lie "t'eeN mh-c Louisiana will , IIMIU llM'll in l in' iiii;mii uiiiii.. in j.ur- It doesn't matter! whether you, work by Standard Time or Daylight Saving. If you taken toward that end." ,l -,,,,. Vinfi enrrrnn. Hopes woie epresM.l at SesquI- , . ym "sw - ww6 v- IIP V See Story of Firm's Progress A moving pictitie demenstinting tlie histeiy ami vaiied activities of the Stiawbridge & Clothier depot tmciil store was shown at the Victeria Then- American Legien, attended a memorial t tre this morning te mere than IBM I em acrvlec jesterday morning in (lie Eis- I plow of the store. f,W' , .''V",f'" of tl"' Saviour. West the pictutc. "vvJilcli was en advaniv PJiihidelphla. The thirty-two surviving members of Kav.il Pest Ne. 400. C. A. Jt.. paid tribute te tlie mere than fiOO deceased siemliMs of tlie pest et services in the 1'iiiled States Navul Heme yesteniav afiei neon. Three of tlie members died in tlie lat vcur. me piciutc, wJitcli was an ailvniice showing of u seiiPs of films portraying Philadelphia activities, was exhibited In connection with the lift) -fourth onni enni veisnry of the stoic. The pictuie was shown twice te per mit all the empleyes te mm? the pictuie. Tlic Straw biidgc S. Clothier mule tiiuu- i let satig at both performances, and .. ii. i . . , ' ", llh .i H"ii I'v. n.i iiiiniii-i. IIIIU Memerial sei vices weic cenilucted by UiiS ,.,,. Kjxull n KelH.,t Duibln. rf.!""?M ".""'.m"!',.1 I''1' ""K'i'e sales manager; Jehn Jacksen, geneiul l'.,T , 1",s'''1- -!) V-1, IDttenheuse Mipcrintcn.li nt. and Herbeit J. Tilv. JnanVi ("'rl"""tew". ' 1",".1"'' et ," K""cr.il ntnnagei. W.OOII vetetans of the Weild War who eica vvlule lu the servn-e. A Hag was Presented te Miss Miriam Solis-Celicn. wiliciltiieudenl of the suhoel, by Merris II. Htm r, who seived during tlie AVerld ar. Lafayette Pet ail, Americin Legien, tool; jmit In unveiling u inemerlal tablet t St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran tnunli. Tw en t). second street above Columbia avenue, last evening. EXERCISES FOR CHILDREN Nutrition Class in Wharten Scheel te Graduate 'hlMuu who have i cached their nei al vve.ht in tin. nutrition idass of the "liniiiiii Pnhii,. Scheel. Third and J.eiiibiinl sit rets, will held their giud giud uatien oveicIm's this afternoon at I! ;.1tt J" lel.. Ceillllcales and pii.es will ce n nt ill .1 TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Willlnin Hli.nlli'J, If.'S J.emlmr.l Hi. ami Mum Dm.niiin, It'.'S I, .inli.ir.l tt Itiiirmle hiilvatdi. SIS IViIvial M, hiv! .Miiria. I) l'-ill.iillne, 717 S. Mariliall tl Wllll.un 1 IH'fclic-s. ,'ISOO Hue at, anil Ann.' K. I.amlN, e.tnu llac si ClinilPN liuniihue nit 1'Hili si an.l MirsniPt Meliilili", I l.'il s Talin ! Willlnin J. Ip.utlienrsilii, ."IDS l.nifial'l ft Hint litrfruiln .trlie; Ills N I'litl, m l.uuli llliif" s'it Mimm hi . anil Aws Tun iiulu, '.'Oi'l s L'tll Hi llnrry Illn-B 5I0S Ui.sh t am .Mini llklipr. .". 1 0 1 uv.ic.. si IIIKl Ku&i llninjvn llnilli'j. 1(0 ilub I'lilmei, lid X ."'.Uli hi and I.Hivr?mn T. Ui'ilj Iaiu'rt tsl iial, i l.i ulsij I' i.ehIw. Jl.ir.' Itlinfi st Wllfieil KpmiiixIv. Xa Van!, I.agui Inliiml, nml s.hIIh Wulsli i.mi s JIhimIeIpIi Wlllli-m I) I JiiBlilln HITS lli'lKiHile Ht , ami , .stellii M lJiMillini.l I'.L'tl N Mil st .lhiiiH sr.ittoe. -.'ail s tlllli t , ami Osacu It'iFanli, 1.11L' .'- IDlh n I Uelujn S SU'veiimn IliUirls ! . niul Itanimh llusieil I''leri'in . X .1 Jehn Tertian. -J.IJI N Amnrli-au at , ami 1 sliarlun. .VJ41 IIazil st 'linleii' I'prclinnn, 14.11 f- Till st , unJ 'I'l. . i ... rannii' lie t.man 1141 itll st lie mis', vvus stattetl ill .September Merman la.il.lf, -JO.'s llccti t , .tml l.illii 1' the benefit of a areun of childieii HurKs, nil X Alder xt i.ft laiia wuiii iiiiiui a.i' I'm iu ni i-' inn uiiiierwei" it, it has been Umijumin iieiiias. nil iieiamey 'Olltllli'trd h Mrs Wllllnni I'm-lmni '-" l 01 ' lM' U'lnmej nt Tim .... ...., " llillllll l eillinu . iiihHr :i4n X, Ntli si, li ,,',"" uuiritien WetKer ler tlic TneniH .'lint Mainlltun st. 1 'ilinile idilii IIpiiIiIi I'niiiii'll nml 'I'mIiki'. r.cniH .s'al.anuf, ne.iri Cuunriilke st ami culesls i '.,. ,u Mstlu-i II. ttes'iilwrir ill" lufKej I,." iiiiiu-f. JuIIub Sliiiktiiti. KTi OxfnriJ ht 'iniig i in- school j our 2.i per fenl Ke'iikU li-'.i lufnnl m f lechihltei, calueil their , .Wf-stX ' , ' "r'Biii U nil the lest get Within two te Je.eli II l.uiibi, la-.' X alHt ft 'lie Uilldreii who will graduate this,' .-r.imi'ii W -st.'pl. Hiuniln.n I'miit. I'lill" "'"'llioeil lepiCMMlt lICUI-lv everv Walter I. Caller llll Xumlilu pt nml tuiopeen uniieiiMlllv ' ' Ueulali l .liKUnn. Ill S Dmlei; ht i i .ni iinuoneill). isjUHii S Zliitle il-.'U Htiner st uml TIIUe Ivlisi. I 1 I Jliumr ni , i llmvniil 1. Stimuli, y.'je X lltli si ami Xillle . Vthltelu'ttte, L'7-.'.". V tnth st ImiiHi i:. KduiirclB. l.iifasi'ttf. Iml una i A.,. , . . . Klerlilu T. Ili'i'ltiiltli. it'.'T X. IMIi st ' niy Perishable Parcel Pest Will Krin WerKett. a.'n rmnuiin n , nml ,,,. ' Martnu iiuiit. ii.-ia t iHiihiiii m. Be Delivered rmiiei UiIUkIhm- :;sii uirni-t ,,, .! IM, . in i , ,, . , 1 llale M' llllni.ln, ,.,:iil N inKiricie ni ' lie e Will be no ilc vm-i n i.m in. ...'..,... .i,. ii p,i,.. nr,:; iimiuun si1, ami ' met row except perishable Itarcel-nesl ltnnainnml H Zprr. 1ST S, 4sth m ttnli... i.. .i I" I" "smiuil l.lllll-pesi ........ . j,...!,!,!,- a I 11101 ii live - . ... ..- i.Huiiiuiiii. , ur..i, H 1'illricll I 111 t imire. Jli sun. stations will remain nnell ' 0ti i:. Oweiw. Pen Arejl. J'a ami railline i aiisi-i. i.uiumi ii I Pellx S. HSiililuth. 4'! Ill Wiivne ie i , ami ' uml Hael I M niul Anna anl siie uml I licitmtc in this hlsleiic celebiatien. .lebii Djinend. Jr.. a momber of the Legisliituie, said In it letter: "I tc member with ::rent pleasuie my cxpeil iiue e a youth in 1S7(1 in visiting the .Centeniil.il at Philudelphln. My tather pun based at that exposition tlie then fastest yacht in the weild thuf made twenty -two miles an hour en the still waters of the Schuylkill." m Judge Perch Takes Gloucester Seat Willis T. Perch appoint! d judge of the iliiuu"-ter Ceiintv Courts Saturday bv (inveriier Edwaids. was gtctted bv uiiitlieusi. etlb iuls till-- iiuiiuing at l!liuuPter. His first teini of court will b the criminal ses-iiiu beginning June ,7. It was repeited in tlie courthouse i today thnt Hemild Svvickbnmiuer would lie uppeliileii ceiintv prosecutor, lie N the seu of former Judge A. II. Sweck- luimuiiT. (ileiicestcr i utility lias been without a piosecutor sum' tiiue. 320 SULTANS '('here is a national organization in Asia Miiierwhicli aims te nuke Turkey an im Soluble nation , out et the hands et all European control. This organization isceiu. pe-eil of three hundred and twen ty Turks, with .Miibtaph.i Kemul P.i.-ha at their bead. 'I lie army Mauds behind them, Milidly. Ami ibe people stand behind the army, felidlv. This great ISutienaliH iiievci'nrnt is worth looking into. Hcud "The Three Hundred nml Twenty Little Sultans." liy Laur- cucc siiaw .vioerc in mc junc ings te us you'll get them back "en time." The Che'TNut Street ENCRHflNC UO.Hi: E.Cer.1I-JChetnutt BE YOUR OWN ROOFERi Ml veu necil Is n lirus'i and teinn SiIIAXii:inH tlie uuiuliM-ful llnuld uh1-suii luet cement and miu tan lealt jiruuf and wevtliei-jirniif old tl. , slag and lubbi'i iciefs for u rrleil of ." te 10 jears. "SHANOKOTE" madi: iieiniMi refii.vu Shiiiuknte is nut n real-tui prerlui-t. tt Is tl.n erlKlnal AsAialtuni--Viibi'i.iu!i real li;i; lletuie chenn liiiltatlens, One K il will i'ivei nl nut 7." muare feet, fl, '.'.I In nt In . si . .ii In .l-cal i.iiis, Sl.ifi In 1 mil cans, i'lelnlil alluivi.il en 10 or mine p:,ilH. I1mi1iiu.ii ter for 10n" pure paints, Hlilnules ami rulil.er iedIIhr. THE SHANNON-ELLIS CO. 20 Se. 7th St., Pbila. 1'"4,!t,rl,.,,liVs,"r'1 II k The Blackstone Hetel CHICAGO is warmed by American Radiators The cast side of the Blackstone faces Lake Michigan a cold old lake in Winter. But there is no cold side or het side te the building which American Radiators warm. Each room is equally warm and livable every day in the year. A card or a telephone call will bring you heat ing counsel bated en thirty years' experience. AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Jdeal Boilers atidAMERjCAXRfdiatorsJererery hcatmg n 1711 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa t'l wST7?" Mi ? SUPER-VALUES EXCLUSIVELY ! Because this store is as Progressive as it is large, our Super-Value policy of bringing prices down while keeping qualities up, applies te everything we sell. Step in at ether geed stores en your way here. You'll be surprised at our broader range: the amazing va riety, beautiful patterns and the elegance of finish of our wonderful stock and delighted with our Super-Value Prices: 1 Fine Worsted Suits Light, dark and medium colors, most substantial fabrics, beauti fully trimmed, seams piped with silk. Our Super-Value Prices $28, $33, $38 and $43 invr "i .i ted mm il dill v" HOW HIT . CENTRAL- Trust & Savings Ce. Market and Fourth Streets Here is a bank that specializes in com cem m ercial business. Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 ASIA The American MAG.VZINU en the Orient RUIiIy Illustrated i Out today -all newH-sluiids 35 cents Ni The New GROUND-GRIPPER SPORT OXFORD for Women Seft Tn Daertkin, vriih unartlj VVNwaviulK ITIBnecany I41t Apron. nuDMrSelM ""BUY DIRECT & SAVE the MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT 3-Pce. TAPESTRY LIVING ROOM SUIT NO MAIL TOMORROW ami All "Ml! 11 o'clock In the morning. Tin "CIMlV mill 1-nni.enl .lull...... .1. I IH....1 I -- w ....... Ml!,'!, Ilfllll " t lu Ihe (Vnli til Peet Otlice will be I "''I until 1(1 o'clock in the meriiliiB. if eliiinii window will be eiicu from T ;L.l;"l in the meiuiiis; until iiiIiIiiIkIiI. u ' '"""''J, nrder and iniiilry depart ed will be closed all day. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT I. ilic .Miinti.iiiiil limi.i ,.iii ..i. i... Mil... I , ...'.' -"..i 'i.'l ..i. l- .-''11 ai I u iteent i urn .Inh I i t When Metering j ii ami seiilil. Hl.. non u..a ii, .11., "niL llrlhii.liiv ht m'iU Mnrvln. 11--'! N -Id l . "'! VaVHUllln. 1.1111 N . ", "I , , Wilfred H Kulit. IMttnlmiuli IM . nnd llileii .1 Meiitmiiiiery. Hill i'elwu el KK Mil' li-.ITIIA MMIIIII,ll.; liv nil imaim read the i rinrlimliiiiH or Ine llRclielnr .Miilil en Ihli Hi-.bje.'t In tlie JIbei line .Hrillim of I" Mind i " I'l m I.kiucii. Il liiUf" ""Id mnlil 1" ulv i'l vlie en the icitrliik- at rllUilren. niul the iin uinrrle'l I' nni'vi-e lhi fi'lirci of wed kit utli, fVef i)i'.l,lillii. nmi.iliiiiiiin.lll lwl lit lm.W T.r.iHinii MiiiiHU'iie Heillen evrry yud l.e sure te laKe iitnni; ii liettle of f-un I'hiileia, liriip tlie nevei fnt'lmr lelief for t'lnmi hudden Fumniei iniiiiiluliita wliti'h menu dlri'iiinfiiit nml deliiv, Thin old, rellnlile rrinrilv In i.ircfiills iei'ii imunded liy u.-i eml put In lenven lent si" for i'iuiIiir In the tnieKet or liandl'ie?. "i irnl.i i teite LLEWELLYN'S riillmle'iilil 'h Maud ml lfiiir Mure ISIS Cll1t1l "'reel M "SSS33SSB3kW VU9HK53iHHIHfn7S?SWfB $ Cxaeth Ukt Cut Loese spnnp: cushions and Bprintr back, G feet bcllec, urefitue ennir a nil laiBe n r in chair. Ilctnil pricu, $lfi0. Our price new GREAT F.ASTFRN WHOLESALE FURNITURE CO.! 106-08 S. $nd St.;---1 blUlCC, 75 STYLISH COMFORT! If you've imagined that all flexible arch Health Shoes must be "old fogy" -and are denying your feet the freedom they crave because of this RIPPER WALKING SHOES will be a revelation te you! Accept our invitation te show you the many jaunty new models we are new showing. You'll be glad! The Ground dripper Shee Stere 1502 Chestnut St. Blue Serge Suits Wear a Blue Serge tomorrow in honor of the men who march in blue. Fine soft handling twills, herringbones and self stripes. Our Super-Value Prices $25, $30, $33, $38 and $40 PERRY'S STRICTLY SUMMER CLOTHES Keep cool and neat! in a really fine Palm Beach or Mohair or a featherweight Tropical Wor sted. Here you get Quality. Quality in the fit. Quality in the trimming. Quality in the making. Quality in the style. Our Super-Value Prices $14.50, $17, $18, $20, $23, $25, $28 Finest Quality White Flannels Our Super-Value Price $8.25 White and Natural Imported Linen Gelf Knickers Our Super-Value Price $4.50 Perry & Ce. Kith and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES In clothes for men VK". jiv da), I'-JUKt ii h iiuun,.uic , rtf.. 4, t ' 1 i 1 ' . V.J- -- t 1 ,W.iOVA A ,. . . tSrvA. .iHWnrf?y.ia E. J' ' . T -