v V I rk ,u 1 vIK' -V ''.Wi - J V AJW ' ; !. 'f WlfWPS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY &, 1922 f M W V IRISH CELEBRATE itnfKiaiiTiiin 1 WITH JIGS AND RUNS 1 You'll taslc the difference! I asce Coffee 29 A. 0. H. Has Annual Outing With Lengthy Program of Varied Sports i; TEDDY TOHABEN A WINNER ii lC lb At all our Stores IBBBBi mure awiim m wii.iurenisiim ihkum in i The first event ;. egaiue between club" Every Weisbred & Hess Product ha Purity Product Peacock Ginger Ale is (it for little chil dren te drink. It is our proudest beast that it is fit for little children te drink. And it is BETTER for little children te drink than most water is. Better for you, tee. Especially in such weather as this! .VSA m. ei'AL AKO r5ARSAPARILLA ROOTBEER.VANILLA SODA MOTHER AVERAGE fltlMllllllj rar ONE DAY OUTINGS The tlme ahnirn 1 X .itpn 9ranri.tri Tim, one hour lee' 'tun 1'av lijht Kxample Train hen In ihH an rr tmmtat u iravlnj it il 10 A M ) ast ern Standard Time will depa-t al 7 30 A. M, Utyllcnt Sal Inj 1 ijne. Frem Market street Wharf Every Sunday &UnUc City Angleaea Anerewi Avenue Ocean City Capes May Sea Isle City Coraena Inlet StoneHarber Peerment Avalen Atlantic CI tr P CarelinaAv hoc ins, wlidwoed nranrh nl Cape Ma- v 5jt O-ean City and niene JUrtie- Branches 6 10 ', Ftahermen Uie fe- ndrevn Ave. (Otteni Harber U'lldirnud 1 COS, 1 Jl.50 Round Trip MEMORIAL DAY EXCURSION , TUESDAY, MAY 30 te all above nwerta ifireptf are-Ma' Fer Atlantic city iGe-ircla cuit 6 00 A M 0 30 M vv Idwnert Branch . 20 A M Ocean ( n Branch nil A '( r Hi' ber: Branch 1 J A M Daily Eicurtlena bln Junt 19 RSHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS ll.SO MAURICE RIVER Jl.SO Fertetcue lulling (jr mli Every t-undav brjriunii k Ma J Market 8t Wharf 4 :e A. camden j . v. O EVERY SUNDAY ll.SO Tem'i Rivtr, Seaside Pari., Bij lUaaa Ti- Head and i-tttiaediale stations Sa Clrt, A.bury Park, Lene Brancb, and In termediate itatlem. $2.10 tbtmi Tri $2.00 Rrpd Point Pleasant Market btreel Wharf 0 i Frem Bread Street station 13.50 WASHINGTON $3.00 BALTIMORE ReundTrlp SUNDAYS May 25, June II, Z5, July 9, 23 BrosdBtrnleaOA. w ut f blla. h 55 A, e $3.75 SUNBURY I4.00 WILKES-BARRE UundTrlp SUNDAY, May 28 aepplni at Seuth Dam He ' atawtwa r.aai nicwniteuri ana muih un laVeadBtrrtl u ie'v urn I'ti'.u I.' lav, m. 3 Jw A. XI M $5.oe luray; va. llUund Trip SUNDAY, June 4 Leaving raturdu nigtit J tne I IBraad Buret 10 0n,, Wiit riilli I0 05H, 0u; O NEW YORK T Trip ( I Bread Street . WMI felia. U.4SV, SertU I'lilla. t).5A, SUNDAYS June 4, 18 July lb, 30 n ee 16 trps NIAGARA FALLS JI19.BO ROUND TRIP 910.80 unaMJulye,20Au(.3. 17,3I Sept. 14, ZB Oct. 12. Pennsylvania System I Vlba Iwttta tna Breaaway umine ! A fie mile nice wen In Teddy To Te hnben e( tlie Mendowbreok Club. wn ' one of tlfe fenture of the tift -sixth nnnunl tiMd Mnv exerciser of the An- telent Order of Hibernians held ester- jdn. nt the Xerthrnt Ilijth Soheol Ath letic Kleld Twenty-ninth and C'im brin street," .llR ntid teel eentet nnd ther lieb fentnrps were en the iireRrnm. Mnn Irishmen of prnminenec ver? present The nthletle precrnm writ rnrrled out ' ndt r tlit tnniniKeinetir of .Jehn I' Ponehue. ehnlrman of the (lenernl Cotn Cetn Cotn inlttee nnd Jehn O'Oci, nntlennl pec- retnrj of the order wns the bnbll tetiipeiitiiiB I'nisiuns 10 nnd 1015 of he order In rnpt.l .m i eslen fellow oil the 100 janl dnh In four heat'; th me-mile run, wen In Themas Van IMV of the Mentlow brook Club, the ' .Ii tlie 10 Mird il.isli. wen b Pinifl (t'Detiiudl. of the Meadow-brook lib the -140-j.ird run. wen bx 11- it l .impbell of the Northwest Bevs' i'i!b tlie 1."0-jard tlah. wen b.t Kraneii Helnnd . the one-mile rela and 1 c tiw line run liurinc the pro;re pre;re of the traek evenf-. the pole vault, the shef-ptt. the ninii'.nu hljth 5""l'. 'he iinmne bread tump and tlie nep ti nnd jump took pliu e On tlie oetupli'tinii of tlie tb-M an 'r.nk events, the liienierial everett w.re presided ever b .lame It. Shfennn ftinier past State president of the enlc. and former H lister of Villf. Aft i he irewd of spectators bad sunc the Star S paneled ltannet," tlie invern en was proneuneed bj the R' Uet Mei.s tier.ild P Cephlun ii).mt ihuplmn of the Aneient Order of Hibernian- .luduv Jehn Menashau aim He) lespntatue Tlieuias Jeffersen Kynn. f New erk. iniule short addresses en tie l,.e of the order for religions niul i ivil fi.M-.lem. and tern lunch spoke of the nitiubers of the order who s-icrifieed thflr lues in the World War and ether wars throughout the world for thee prim i pies riuisf responsible fei the smcejs of the celebration were Jehn 1'. I'onehue. ' Jehn O'Dea. Tlienm- J Minniek. Captain Themas H. O'Neill. Haniel J Han en. Patrick Mel.auslilln. James J li.nr. James K Diamentl. Harry P I'ranklm. Patrick Kitsceralil. laaid .1 Hosan. James Hegle and "Iiilian Hradv Notable tldetlr Kents 1'eliaben wen the tne-mile niu the feat tile athletic event of the dn . b , mere than tift vards. and maile i'i splendid time of tunt-M min-ite- lift -four seoend. ,Hls lmudaup w s ii.'O jards The one-mile rela was also another tirv intereting emt St. Jeseph's' t ellege, with Johnn Oukes runnlnit ai cher. and Martoni. Mallie and ii'Urlen te biuk him up. pulb-d through the winning quartet out of four teams in competition. St Jeseph's time was 3 minutes Ik't seconds Hebert Helm, running unattached, a firmer West Phllly High tiuek star, -lowed liis prowess m winning the t uvlip mile run. He showed his heels t . quite a pack of runners, nnd attained a time of t minute-. ."l 4-." second. S. J. Needs, of the I'nher-lty of Pennsylvania, took Individual honors in t ue field events b winning two of the four events en the program.. He wen the enlj two events he whs entired in. t k pole vault and the running high j ,mp First lie conquered the high jump In a winning height f ." feet 10 Inches, with nn extra inch and a ' alf handb ap added and rinnllv the job vaulting, in which he attained a total height of It feet 0 indie The summaries " iri dah Fna a Wen h i 0 r r-.i JteadowbreoK C uli eco- J D Shnt Mna imvbeiii. ' Jb thtrd r'rarc'i 'Yil VrtJieat 1Jeh i '.uh fourth E W i 1 l MtAdinbruek Cab Time 10 ! Hani ap 3 ds l'trat seiil una' hen v in by ua- I srirt'. M--rtovbreo -ib "-' erd K vv K !tadobren t ub 'hirl, Jeerc fl Hjn' re Sfadnwore K t-.Jl Time in .'.5' K ir I 'ap -la v 5p srun 1 m -tm h-it W .n b K v r Meadobreu ub it I V anc h Whte, Nerthwext Ils "! ti -hlri The'rn 1 i irmuil! l'ni-rii'i" 1 me 1 r , Handicap , - !', . . TJ , I nn".mll- run Wen t V an Hel Mead.wb-e. ' lub '-"l J .ra M ters unatt-v hd thi-d i. Halln .r mm'eivn Rexa Club 'ejrth Jaire Merris Na'vlty Catholic (- Jb Tim- 4 ' 1.5 ilandi ap 1" 0 . 440-vard run iejen even' VV p bv r. mi impb'.l. N'erthest Ue' Club second M McHjkH urattached th rd N K..u-a."e shaiah.n ' nthellc ' lub f"''r'ti I""'.' laUei "' Jeepli e '"e lege Tlrre ul J j 'Innd tp e df t'.n.rrt h ironed t-. se- nf m- be-. v -.S b' I'-ai.e lielar.l wn.l I..i th rd UJKe feur'h Firnvr Tun 17 I .' (IfMrl rn ieled te mmUr-.- We t- line. J lliTH I'I ""I 7 "V td I I r ' isl.in J. ll " VV i n.n J t s II vn I ip . ' '" , , Mir vv ' ' . iif ' " i .,, 1 11 " n I Hnrr- r hir 1 I '' - r Mead. l r h .J Urn ler s 'rx i iniu. ' A nun "l " ?' M e r' J '" V i" I V J pr. s i,,, .r ii Hrl-n A M-i pi r Mnlli- t t naUej second Meadimb"ie i ub lei, ( HI Jene- A l.nldell Ti Heran v am It t r thl-1 MJ!' b rf i nb Mm i) VV Spie- K VV r V ''n ie rn fmr'h VIa.. I ' u us Team !" -h.i I. 'i Id7 pr r M'-iirid T ii , i 1 m .1 n 111'" Han 1 i, Kive mi e iu vv n i V T ianrn Mh 1 ,w reek ei.rrd Iitim Vt.rr i Nanvlt -n t) it no third lmi l'n .1 stann 1 Iniri i H'hell ' luv '.ur'h V .-tud. nmth Mead wb-oeR 'lftli M i '!' Vi'n . i atf jl T i i Jd i " I Hs'i J! -up "'" 1-IEI.U fcVrNH I' uti 'Wan - ' .oel Lm erst f 1'eini' !i in. i'i ml K H it tMid wI'iek ' ub third ', t-invart I Me. de brook r ub Je trth If V Ms- . Ne w 1 tK A'h.itl i Jb 11- BUI 11 " i) n lUn II ap 1 i snrt yut i I'I peunl" ' le J J?efi. i ltd Hel svm. i a'l " i itib sciet ' v It i cut K Mil'tirns tile K Hj. e ti k Moadiwlrei '"lub I'lhtdti.- ; t i it Handicap 1" ft Kj iil'B hub utnr- w n b - t ,N".j t n erlt of Pnns l,ttt i semn I Ii . Ham n Slirin.il.it utin ' .il ( - ) iff eighth Jiif" Hei i lb fourth H V II K' .'v ir' Vilet 'lib !! 5 ft ll"j it II itid . up l'l In Hunniiitf lr al jimi Wen I I rate VIh l.al.r x Cub e.e I i . , Hetw-rtH M,di)"tr jb thirl. Inn i lann i shn- it i ' Th i ' ut ' ur'i luting perbe iia'it heti r'lsta" e f. ' 1 1 n Hu il ip ' ' I TO RUN 9 PLANTS IN RUSSIA I Amalgamated Workers of America I Ferm Million-Dellar Corporation I New nili. Mn "I 'he nuil- samatwl 1 intlilng Workers of merir i vesterdn.v iinneiineid the fetmalien e' n million-dollar Amenean corporation fur the advancement of the teuile Indiis'i in Uussiii The coiperation will operate sx clothing factories in Pureguul an I thiee in Momew. under nil iigretnuii' iiiade last MimiiuT with I.eiilne and tin Soviet geveiiiuieni. the announcement Mil Id Pnenty in lieverntnent orders tin been guaranteed the Atiurlcau inrpeia tleil. Laber will beentiielj Kiisaluu, U no prnrlsien is being made for th . i jiorjntien of Aiuvrivnii tt'Atlle weikcr. ' I JAPAN TO WITHDRAW f TROOPS FROM HANKOW 'Nete te China Expresses Hepe For Fer For deners Will Be Protected Peking. Maj .'ll.-Yuklelil tllrnta. the Japanese .Mlnlstir here, lin- netllied tlie Chlnes tievetninent that Jnpnn had divided te withdraw her troops from llnnknw .1 njinti for niaii.v jenrs has matiitalned a garrlt-en nt Hankew for the purpose, of guarding lnpniieie intereritH iileng the Yangit'O Vnllej . In his note te the Chinese Cievivrnuicnt. Minister Obata Bald: "While conscious that the Ntep new decided upon Is in kwplng with trie spirit of thu resolutions, adopted by the Washington Conference, the Ueveru WOMEN'S COLLEGE e neccs- te cetiram of In-lruetiui; I FORTY PERSONS IN PERIL ' WILL VISIT NEAR EAST PUHNEDjKT PENN Dr. Penniman Tells of tcheme te Have Separate Scheel for Each Sex PRESS ENDOWMENT DRIVE A nennrnte arhoel for women nt the ! Imv i which shall be, In every rc-pect. eiinai te lliese nffcreil in iiipii. A te the I .. . .. . .-... .i-i-i method of ii..iiiill.lilne his. lirMt.-1 Motorboat Kneckt Pewn Hunwayirrer. j. n. areas-era e.-K- m-ii-. inetit nnd people of Japan must nt th I'nlversltr of IVniusjlvnnla la intlmnteil Fime time exprensi lieue that tne Chlnesp Oevemuient en their part will tn.? by Act In Provest Penniman In lil ihp prr commencement iiiensnge lusucd lnrt incident- as have se often happened In the past " .1 . nnBH)irliil . tl.tfM IWIII il fiH in ri mii iiiiiii in in ill unri iiri a in- , protection of the lives nnd property night of foreign subjeetH in China and pre- During the Inst two eiun there hnve vent the recurrence of such unfortunate. Wn TnrtM ,i,nr .,,,.- iflHnl nrr. be ns favored a ilinnge in the prevent co-educntletinl estein and the acting , proest'n message bears this out. He Germantown Man Shet announced nlse that plans are rapidly William I1, 13S 1'asc Stafferd I maturing for the coming endowment street, tiermnntewii, was chet in the drive. IIe said: mouth last night in a quarrel with nn i "One of the problems confronting the unidentified man nt Itittenheuse and University of Pennsylvania Is that of T.enn streets. Di i nt the l!erman- providing for the education of women town Hospital. His assailant (.soaped, at the Unlversit.v , fe that they may difference", of ntillllen. linr Hip mnlerltv of tliesp who knew the Pnlvcrslty beet, Incline strengl.v te (he plan of n sep nnile college for women, co-erdltuite jvlth nnd equal te the college for men, but with no unneee-F-nry duplication of Mich eqiilpinent as Is required for lab oratories, library, rtc. The solution of this important problem In probably Vtlthln rilslll. Illthnllffli ll la mil urn. flble nt the inninent te rnrrv It into eiiecr. 1 "Centrniy te Hie general opinion. I which seems te be held by miiiip nnd , which has found expression In public limn, uib i nivrrsity lias net postponed notion for some future time In regard te n eainpalgn for endowment. 'During the present year, through tlie co-epemtlon of the trustees, the ad ministration elllcprs and th0 (lenernl Alumni Ktce,v have hern gntherliiif ps. 'cntinl Information concerning nlumnl and etherH w'lm nre nnd who ought te be interested in the University." M I 1 I Tastes just Ii maVaVI-lCS -al-lJllllil4-a- " as fpm as ever at Burlington Island Itrifttel, ?tfav ill). Forty men, women nnd children pleasure f-eeker-nt lliirlltigten Island, opposite llrlstel, narrowly esenped drqwnlng yesterday when it tnoterbont crashed Inte n runwny upon which they were standing and knocked the supports from under It. AH wcie rescued by bentmen nearby, nfter being drenched. .Tames Thompson, of Urlstel, waa Injtircd but his tnndltlen Is nut serious. War Flag Is French Gift te U. 8, Washington, Mnv ill. As n neuvcnirl nf America's participation In tlie World Wnr. President Harding jesterdny no- . ceptcil for bis countrymen the presentn presentn tlen by AinbnHsader Jusscrnnd, of Prnnep, of the Amprlcan Hag which was displaced beside the French trl-coler en thu lliffel Tower when neWH came of America'" entry Inte the struggle, April :.(, 1D17. for History of Clvlllratlen Clilejige, Mny .'U. Professer .1. II. Drcnsteil, of the University of Chicago, is plnnnlng nn expedition In the Near Mast, which will take him ever tlie same ground which was recently covered by Clinrlei It. Crnne. The professor'" Purpose Is te gntlier mnterinl en which e base n history of the origins of clvll clvll lrateon. lie will renew investigations which he pursued In 1D-0. Prof Ureas Pd will be absent a year nnd a half, llefe,.,. beginning his l".?! em expedition, he will nttend Hip .?.e ng ei tne new inleriintleiiitl Upsenrch Council nt llrussp s, tlu latter nnri July, nnd will delUer pap" ''th, leTind 11-" Le,,,0,m,-v '" 'nrls. July Prof. UrenslPil will pnfif, til0 ..i..,.. wltl. I.Ih family In Caire, wI.p n iVX study cenin texts: will M,t the UPp V f country nml K liaigeh, the largest ?ne'l?rft m4n, n,"., n t,,c ""miner of ini: will iittempt te peiiptmie Asia Miner te the ensls of Palmyrn. Leuis E. Wiser, g. -7 Q;y C) unlit i j CZumihir fifiitfar ih t r ------ e-aL- tj -e - -e-r w -V.VVV. Q. I i n : i JES&&V0&& Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.. ST. LOUIS Robinson Supply Ce. Wholesale Dittributert Spruce 4232 24th and Race Sts. Race 3485 ROAMCR Compared te Cars Costing $1000 Mere the Reamer easily measures up in power, rugged chassis construction, elegance of design, finish and equip ment and satisfying comfort. And it excels them in the variety of body styles, upholstery and paint colors te select from. Really a Custom-Built Jeb At a Ready-Built Price ' Touring $2485 f p l factory Wire Wheels $100 Extra PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 N. Bread St. Suburban dealers should hae our special offer en two Reamer cars for their floors, at small outlay. 1 J 31 I Qk Aere: EIGHT MODEL 890 XO CAR -T ANY PRICE IS BETTER ENGINEERED Tun best engineering practice known in two continents is used throughout in the Cele chassis, from the big. plus-capacity radi ator back te its husky, unbreakable rear axle. This is one of the reasons why Cele Eight Xincty will out- iV Hi perform any stock car en the mar- B H ket. Make appointment for dem- E S L. S. BOWERS COMPANY I RJ mx 24S-247 N. BROAD ST. g furniture Center 160-161 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce AT JFISER'S the task of furnishing a - home becomes a pleasure. Net only in that you find it easy te select the most beauti ful things for the most modest expenditure, but in the limitless choice afforded by almost endless assortments. Furthermore, you are assured of lasting quality permanent, last ing quality. Oiifrn Anne Mahogany or Vlnlng-Koem Suite, in Walnut finish J0 piCM $232 New is the tune, tee, te invest in a Wiser Cedar Chest finished te match your furniture, in sizes te fit any space. f" i Interesting Outings IIKtu i I t? lt4,l' aS)alaalallalaaimalaalaaPam Mapaajajajaja-aj-B-a-BjajBjajajaja-a-Bjajji One-Day Trip- Frem Philadelphia en "The Reading" KXUL'BHIO.V TO fillrVJIaAV Ifteill- a WILKES-BARRE $9.75swMtekteari.& ; 7:00 A. M. (Dnjlliht Time), atop. !' nrJ!' ""nmWa Ate., Hunting. lan 8t, ana 'Vaynr Junction. . ALSO HAUCII CHUNK. WHITE HAVEN Teta mav urchaea prier yiISI il-ittl.r.a , .v Mmw u. vxuuraien. I and SCRANTON 3 EXCUB8IONS TO NEW $ YORK 3 Kvery Oltirr Hunilnr ' NKXT KXCIIItSleS' . SUNDAY, JUNE 11 I III . PflaJ.trnln leavca rteadlnc Terminal Vtf ';00 A. SI. (BtnnJard Time). 8:00 A. SI (UayllBht Tlmi;). ateppln at Celumbli i Ave.. Huntingdon St.. Wayne Junction ' Lenn nnJ Jonlilntewn. -"neiien. Tlckjta mny be purehaaed prier te Sunbury $0.75 Lewisburg Williamsport $1.00 Weal Milten, Monlgeraery, M. Meney or Monteuraille. SUNDAY, JUNE 11 Speelal tmln leuves r.erullnc Termlnal 1 1:01 P. M. (HtaiXr,. imt-J. .latltl A, M. (Davliw,; I in Columbia Ae Huntingdon K Jtanayunk, ConHliehooken nntl Nor Ner Nor llstevvn (OeKalb St.). Tickets may be purchased prier te date of excursion. 1 Seashore $4 .50 Excursions ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY On anil after Hunilay, June H, Atlnntle City excuralen train run te and from Mlistaatppl Ave. and Heard tvnlk. EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY CommenclnB June 19 EVERY SUNpAY lxave Cheatnut anil SeuthMt. FerrT -,,ail!!1"i 1 "TJilrtT-M -'" . - 'I !hr Atluiitle i.-ty , Ml fin A. M. I 7 i v U . rer Ocean rlty, stene Harber. Wlldnend nnd Cape Mav.. ,S 30 A. M. Hfturiilnc leave I JO A, M. I '.'!! A M 7 .tn a . - -- n. ., All Points 5 00 P. M. Aitdttlenal train from AtUntle City 8:1. P.M. O-'O A. M. COO V. M. 0 I.". P. M , KISIIKKMKX'S H V K (' t A lr Leaver Chestnut and Keuth St. Fer ries r. 30 A. M. (Htnmlnnl Tline) (1.10 A. M. (DavllKht Time). iHrr Hunduy for achelllncer'M l.iindlnK (Cape .Mai), Fer detailed information centult agents; see flyers. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Travel en "The Reading" a ill Keast Coffee -CONItNTS t tB-HS s B J I i J r r '. JL tliELcut CHAFF REMUgIg SpwrdS PHILADELPHIA- C0"yRi5HT!O -Jrt ' Mere Roem Fer MORNING SIP! Our grocery department must go te make way for the progress of this delicious coffee. Levers of Morning Sip Coffee have rushed away our grocery busi ness! i gees today. Se widespread has become the popularity and se tremendous the demand for Morning Sip, we are compelled te devote all our time and all the space in the Sheppard Building te wholesaling it and ether brands of Sheppard coffees and teas. New, with mere elbow room, we will be able te satisfy thousands mere coffee critics with the charming aroma, fascinating flavor and win ning character of Morning Sip Coffee. .Deep smooth richness! Deftly blended with lively flavor! Steel cut. Chaff removed. Packed in tins te keep the aroma in. DRINK ALEX. SHEPPARD & SONS, Inc., Walnut and Eighth Streets, Philadelphia -j- m $ $i -VJ W5 -' i r fti . ' 1-j.a '.p.' i . j'i
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