-? iam TrT-t"r jJB3 f it v ' -, if '' v..n OPvW1, , ' vXW'i WfS'WFWr WMMwmSSF , - '4 CHARLES PENROSE - seeking health at state camp LiM et HPHusFaRJlHHHflHH'Si' ;w.;i BHI 'HiM Tr::i-,,:' lrTflBri ivaa&a aW B x TE ':Jmtmk i iE VV rrilPI DHHar MM-WWMff a . .f- yil.!MxJf .PRMIWMiK. . , H ft t S-ill' ---------k ------L--n -1 -1Hb Jiv wLKS'r'',K 1X ,KiliM 'FwlL. -BGI-MBrirrpEH lrC .' PI HiHiHiib ?, tfR3r.r Hr 5r?lEJ'lk Jikiflraai!f9FniVftflbMlLr -. r am IHIIiHlmtHiJIUli i HHBI TlWtffy. 1-Jw3WiwjBp?5i7xs "SaWWIiMyg!yllraBW!3gWWKBiWBilaBW ft'WI - p, POJIOO PA1G SStiXr? . Jl JOB NEARLY DONE IX . 1,."lM " A,mm fSrA'iJ fHH U JtaT.lV.? I Jlh ." - JJ, .... . .. ..-,...,-. , . -r- .... . - c x ,ur .biKlbh x.. . y-. .. m.i wwm .ai. v ; T-BfiSr 1 75 MLES ARE improved! afUfv : TV MmS 1 11 in 111 r iiriiTii x jxrrjn $mt kw . : - ctf'A.wi i'w WtWilAltHtALIH ilWiWtSk ClNSOPEIDimSylfm ' I I - fliBBBWJBBBBBBBBBBBEnwBiK!JEr'HWy?nBk";t-l EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGER PmUADEIJPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST ,"1922 ' jjvy Officers Elected by Phila delphia Section of National Organization MEMBERSHIP INCREASING CMirlw Ponrep. 702." T.lnoeln clrlve. it Mnrtln". lint been plcctrd rtinlriniin it the I'lillnilc'phla pptlnn nf Hie irlenn RecMv "f MlmnJpnl 1'iw jSWm of wliicli Henn Ppxtcr S. Klin fell" of Cernell. ! prcslrlent. fr, renrnse lirnils tli new group j pMlniiclnliln officers who will serve SmIM 1022-23. He .ueeee(lH Jehn 1. tfadd. The weletv nnnntinrenipnt of llm lectien (tnted tlmt wltliln tlie nnr-let I0re than MOO eintlneers nre nrtivclv (nirel '" i'eelepln t we've Ilelds nf IndnFtrlil effort. The orirnnhntlen of nreff'Innn! Rrmip te stlidv the print -Inl machinery Industry nnil the nffi'ln nffi'ln len nlth thl'' seeietv of the Amerlenn Society of Safety Knglncers whs iiIhe (Biieunccil. The mcmlierslilp of the Heeiet, one of the lniKest nnd most liiflnentlnl or er nlzfltlnn eoinpesinc the Federnteil American I'liKlncerltiR Herleties. Is rnp rnp iiHrirtinrenchlinf 20,000. Dimii KlmlnU tnew completing n nntlen-wlde tour ?. m the Intere'-t of ercnnli'iMl etiKliieeiliiz. I - -" "- . - T1 T-l...i. 11. . . One outcome ei mmn rvnmmii n trip. tetablc In eiiRlneerlntf nnnnls. will. It Ueipected, le Rrenter unltv of tin uislit ind effort between Knstein nnd Western (Mincers. Other engineering orgnnizntletM will. It i cxpeeted, be eiulirnced In the so se tlety's netweik of nflillnMetiH wprenillng ever this nnd ether eeutitrles. The inein tirshlp of the pecletv. exelusUe of (filiates nnil of student lirnnelies In colleges nnd unlwrsltleH. Is given tit 16.305. Mr. Penrose, the new chnlrinnn, Is graduate of Princeton. He whs con struction engineer with the Phllndelphln Electric Cempnnv until HU7, when he became connected with Dny &. 7,1m merman. Mr. Penresu f-ered the so se dety as secretary nnd tiensmer of the Philadelphia section for lOL'O-'.M. and hn tice dinirmnn of the section for 1921 -22. Prof. W. H. Knvnnntigh. of the t'til. renll)' of Pennslvanlii. lins been Wei-ted vice chairman of the T'liilmli-lphia icctlen. Neln H. I'nnU. (HO Vnne Vnne Vnne woed read, succeeds Prof. Kinanaugh Mtecretnrv nnd tieasiner. These rffieers. with Ilenr V. .TiieK. n, of 112 Mnpl'e nvenue, Cnwvd: leuls VT. Slpley, of 421 Anhbeu'rue read. Klklns Park, and Jehn P. Mudd, of the Mlihale Steel and Ordnamc Cempnnx, constitute the eecutlp com mittee of the Philadelphia section. r.mpiejes ei tee i u. -. n own 50,000 shares of the cempanjV stock, which earns nn annual income of 10 percent en the $1,500,000 se invested. ThiS WHS Kt.'llPll tllllllV ill Sinn, Ien Talks," n cenipunv publication issued teemplnjes. The paper gave a brief re lume et ten je.ns under the M it ten to te iperntiie plan. "P. It. T." uir riders have, since 1811, onjej piI a iimtlniiitr of car seiv Ice as against stilke cenilitiiins of iiki "m,nari,i'r J,US" ,llL' l",l",r continued. iuii,iuciiimii inline, among all tnc LAST HONORS PAID T SENATOR CROW National and State Leaders At tend Funeral at Heme in Mountains SPR0UL AUTO BREAKS DOWN llu Atwlatitl l'rii riiiontewn, i,, Aug, 5. Pioml Pieml nent figures in the pillllcal and luisiness life of the Natien gntliered here tedn.v te pn, their last icspeits te Senater 'Wil liam 12. Crew, who died nt his ceuntrv Chalk 1(111 home in the mountains Wednesday. I rl,f It, if,. .. llm In.,,.. unt tut 1 1 1 ll l'l, I'll.'tl l(,T ,lllll ", l l I..' funeral servlnw scens of automobile" hearing t nlted Stntes Senuteis, Stnti' geMMiiment represcntntlves nnd friends of the Crew fiunllj made their way ever the mountain reads te the Ciew estate. During the morning heuri Sheriff Slinw, of Kmette County, was Milled bj (fOerner Snreul. who snld his auto mobile had hteken down at Cundterland. 'I'll.. S!li,.itrr uenl nii.itlin . im ..it, I t 11 tikt I' ill inn 11,1 m ,,i, iiii.i,ii-i lui iiiiva il ,, ,a - evpeited the (iinerner would arrive idmrllx before the funeral services were I te begin. A patt of fiftn'ii Senators came 1 automobile, while a Hpeclal Ualn 'bieiight friends nnd political associates fiem Philadelphia and the. Kast. .MimU'is of the Ciew family said the siivues would be letiiluctcd en tli VETERAN'SJKINIS SOUGHT He Is In Pittsburgh Hospital Suf fering Less of Memery The American Itril Cress home serv ice station Ims asked nld te locate the relatives of Private .Tehn Davis, former overseas veteran and new suffering from lefcs of memory nt St. Finncls' Hospital, Pittsburgh. Davis, according te Hed Cress icr icr erds, enlisted In the ugulai ami) nt Chiiage In .May, 11)15 or 11)10, being attached later te the Sixth I'nited States Infantry which became a mill of tht First Division overseas. Although Davis lias lest his discharge papers It is believed he servid seven months en the Mexican bolder and in j 1017 was sent te Catnp DIx, where lie was traiixfeneil te the iSixteentli .Ma chine (iiiii Hntlallen. a unit of the SKth Division He was wounded in the shoulder lit St. Mihlel MUIUKI5I ntLUUI rAII ArAIIMM 1IIIVA'DM 1-UyrUUKbANUIIS Commanded at Pistol's Point te Drive Straight Ahead, He Runs Onte Sidewalk THEN THE ROBBERS FLEE ANOTHER WAR HERO N SHIP GRAVEYARD rn..nlBr.nn Will Aelx Fiueft oHime. n. e. -uiiiiiiiei.iui.iwn ..in non, ""ijiiite m the niteriioeu. Millinnc Mnre In Hear I'lags at liiiitnliu n were nt Imlf iniens mere in wear MllMt ,, buslll(. nili U(. ut Ml)ll(. Future sl'" '",r, rem """' 0't''e, '' K0LAR WILL WIELD BATON 75 MILES ARE IMPROVED With the mid steel of n revolver pressed against his neck liv one of four .veiitliful bandits, Jehn l.ungrcn, 100 Cireen Jane, Itotberough, chanced fnte when cemmniuled te drive Ills auto mobile straight ahead last night and. I instead, swung the machine up en the , pavement at Twent.v -nlntli street anil .Montgomery nvenue. As the enr brushed ngalnst a tele i graph pole the bandits forget their victim nnd leaped te s.nfety, disap pearing Inte the dnrkness. l.uiigren described the highwaymen as .voting men, about twenty-two yearB at' old. All were caps, pulled down ere their ejes. l.uiigren told police of the Twenty , eighth and Oxford streets station that i he had been visiting friends en Twenty ninth street near Montgomery avenue. As lie left the house he noticed the IAAO I HI ciput i.itii enAim i fair men stniullng en the corner. WAS IN FIGHT WITH SPAIN When he approached tils automobile they advanced and one of them ordered him Inte the ar at the point of n re I he mouitei Puritan, a product of velver. tllM elrl .Irihti f?iiii!tli lIiIi., (x.l .. I'L.n. I i!,.i In ....l.l nK.1 Jn .A .... .,. ....,. ...U.,. n,.,,juiii ,ii i ii'-- nn ill iii,i I, null UUI1 I 5rL 1UJ1IIT er. and liartlcliun.t in tlm Siiin.tsh- ultli nn or ui.'ll rilne inn" he nlf car nnd hn hnnHltii Hie "murine cravevnnl" of Ilemv A. ! i llinlieil In lifter liim Tin. nne with Ilitner s Sens Cempnnv l.iidesburg. the pistol sat alongside and as Lungren A sister ship, tlie monitor Minntoiie- pluccd bis feet en the accelerator pushed mail, was brought here last Saturday I the weapon agnlnst his neck, and listnl as one of the fleet of fermn "The first false move and you're a war vessels in various stages of deinell- l dead one." he warned lien for the scrap pile at the Ilitner. Believing thnt in any case he would Monitor Puritan Arrives the Hitner Plant te Be Scrapped as Junk verunda of the mountain lieuse and that ','r amI lartlclpni,t in the Spanish- with us or we'll (dug ou." the funeral cortege would pas-, through l 'Al",,ri,'n"" r. ai rived today from the Lungren stepped into the I'liionleun. en leute te the temetei v orrelk .Nav.v 'V.nril te be strapped ar I started the meter while the i . . . fliii "iiuiMi.,1 .. .....!' .r ft. ... . i 1 j i.i i.. . f i.. tni PflR I AQT TIMC TflrJIfSUT l"nn'. 'he ehwlete monitors were run LHOI I Hilt I UHlUn I iimeng nght win vessels- linnulil from 000 the (ieveriiment Insl winter liv tin. Hit The citv is en the Inst Ian of a ' tnea " season as vonaucier ei ner linn. Hie lattir'sbld was S2;j. 'S5,00(),000 lepaving job involving werK , park Symphony Orchestra , en seventy miles of streets, el vvhlch Vlr(p KeInp wl muke iK f(W iy-iiv inues mix- urr.. ...,... ..,.. appenralii e as conductor of tne Iaii In the central section, in est laeunt Paik Smpheiiv Urcliestia at Phllndelphln. Seuth Philadelphia, tier- tonight's uiinert, the last untli Augu-t be shot, Lungren decided te foil tht robbers at the risk nf Ills life. As the machine moved ahead he stepped en the gas and swerved sharply ever the curb and en the pavement. Geed Air and Feed Banish Disease Frem 225 Wan City Children i iiiii ii nil tiiT in ininiie fin inn ir luu niaiitevvii. MnniijiiiiK anil inner aieus. j j. .n ,lex uin he resumed under I mn. .. .1 ... .. .. . ." ...'.Viv ........ workmen are putting thermiglifares into 1 lUi. ,jtlu , 0f Henry Hadle.v i ,,,, , . , , ,'."'" ,7: 1 ' ,,; , , 1 ''' ',' omlitien that is meant te delight the ,A.wN ,,.., IleUell. bantene. M( , , '. ' "'! '.f". '',.. I I'm . ,,! n I hearts of motorists. be the soloist this evenlni:. The con- , "K ,',,,,!,, I I Humps and tuts, the bane of drivers , ,, , h H ,, M ,,., I "ailv 111 1 11 mess ,,f demolition and the delight of tire and spring rfriini follew: ' ' 11MV ' " 1"1, f w,.,r' ' w"'! 1 iwil-ies nn. heinir Ironed nut of Illlinv J? '"'". , nne battleship Maine, launched from I inal.eis, nre lien g ireneii 0111 01 nmin inumi,ha jar,h from Aid' vr.n , .1... c ti.l 1 1.. mm .. stietchcs of blgbwiiv. Hie werK nns nenuru uimm' Wei.r' : , , '" "'J ', ; "l;:,,7, ,, ' ,,;, "'- new reached the "clean-up" stage, te liuiut sun. ;snn tb r,Ue?t) imiu-i. ; " , "V " s.'5- ',' ' . ' , llH ''r"' ',' use the exnressmn of Chief Dunlup, , :V,,i':."M!'n, "','':: 11"""- I ' du mbia. ,,1, iMIt , the ( ramp jiud. 11, ,;,.., ... " "' m inw.5, arm tne uariiesniiis vv iseensi'i USE PREVENTIVE PRINCIPLE At the base nf (lie Hlue Hldge Menti- tniliy lime I fntiil.it if l.i .. !ini,i 1 in! 1 iiiiiiuiii, iia u n nil 1. health c.imp. the first ever established. UNDER REGIME OF MITTEN undo, nhed Children who will I spend the month of August there. Company Publication Stresses Geed 1 These thlldren, between the jears of d i. i rn.11-j-.... six and twelve, are selected from the nn,le .,. r-nuaae.pnia " feurth-eltms sel m.,1 .lls.rlnts 1.il. ... from of tlm Korean nf IIIuhwa.VH. The seventv miles of lepaving will b" ' I'rorpMien of liacchuii completed in n few weeks, nnd .Chief kt,.L' '. u mucmii. Duiiiap is alre.id.v looking fervvartl te a I i.ih Ja'n.i llew-a new Sn.OOO.OOO lean for further re- , triih i:hjpsuj paving weik. 1 Intennlasler "We hope that Council will approve Vait: 'Unm iiiued sitrau ,. ...... ..-. flfin (Kill lenn in the near fu- 1 nnwweiiM inmi in Llilm.H uf Nurmanu Tlm rril. II run clutle the small cities and towns In the State. Six specialists, tight muses, nineteen counseleis, etiulpmeiit including a play ground and fort v -one tents aiwl the leadership of Dr. Jehn D. McLean, State Deputj Commissioner of Health, and Dr. H. A. (ienium, head of the Hambuig Sanateiiiim, aie some of the features of the camp which augur suc cess for the new undertaking. Thin little arms and legs ll.vlng, ejes blight in their pale, pointed faces, the chlldtcn came miming down fiem the Tli.. . ... - . .. .. ...! Il-.IKIU.l. I tine, Mr. lhllllup said. "It success- tavutlni Iim 1'nmeiitl " from Tiili fnl. the menev will be apportioned' . .... Uouneii The PmitHii was Iniinr IipiI from tl,r Koaeh shiv.inl. Det ember (J, I8S2. and TRAPtf MCCT cnD PUII nDCll the Miantoiieiiinh Deiember.".. 1711 ' nAIyl Mttl hUH LHILUHcN Ueth wire ntllliii in the Si.nnisli- winners win 1 ane Kart Later in City Championships The teereatien center boy nnd gfrl athletes of the northeast section of the flt will take pint in a track and field meet at 2 u'Weck this afternoon at Whitehall Commens The winners will takn part later in the city champion ship contests. Heside Whitehall the following rec 1 catien centers will lmve representative, nt the meet . Hlssey C street and In diana avenue: Kensingtin, Frent and HerkH streets, Coheiksink, Ann nnd Cambria stieeLs, Westmoreland. Fifth nnd Westmoreland Htreet.s; Disston, Tnceny. and Missemi DEATH RATE DROPS about in this wav Overtuii' IslJ rHshalkevl.y Alie e are shown Dr. Jehn I). McLean, In (Marge of tlie .State's Hrst Health Camp at Hamburg, Pa., and a crowd of .eungsters uhuse cheeks are growing rosy. In the (enter Is a general levv of the camp and below are two campers enjoying an open-air siesta "The sum of S'J.OOO.OOO for the cen- The Fan mount Park Hand will nlav tral section; S500.000 for Seuth Pliila- at Reluieul Mansion. The pregiam delphia: sl,125,(M)0 for the territory will be: nnitli of (liranl avenue; ."S.i.iO.OOO for jUverture .Iul. v.i. r West Philndelnhlll : S400.000 for the Chorus ind Cuvulma fr-.ii. "Il i.mr.i:in.nJ. ..-.!, .,.1.1 nml S.illll (inn for Cnrmnn. ,. .MnUaUant 111,1 in. !.-., ...... .,- -- wrn-i Ren nun iHiami wall town and the neitlivvest. I itr Hanta .Murierii.ni The "clenil-un" work in the repnv- '"' ' 1'iI.tii et the Wtcni VVerld ing program for the central section is Itiil Mm (lii Whiti. Man (cl llliick .Mun 1. .,, , " .... v.......... ....v imi. nils 11111111 1111111 iiu- ar.er c ties, eiijejed tonlinueus car dining mom, tlieir canteens under their I Mtvice during the war, uiiinterriinted arms. They were all thildien who hed been shown in school examinations te be un dernourished or te have some physical defect possible of conectien. They had ly labor disturbances I. It. T. emple.ves stand almost Hene In having saved from tlieir in- crea-ed wages diirliu' the war. Their co-eporative saving fund, mannged bv fPltCrnin n- ll...l.. . . ""'"T8 " ' own selection, new wntalni mete than $1,700,(100, safelv lure. ted In (I'motemniii .....1 ..,i... liard miiritics, and pavs tlepositeis 5 per cent interest annuullv." H FALL KILLS CAMDEN WOMAN Inmate of Heme for Arted Found Dead en Walk Cellillf-sun1,1 V I A.. r 11.1 we Iinnnti'-i ,,c 1 1,.. . 1.... ri ... v..i ii '" ".linen ueuniy Methodist Fplscenal Heme for 11,,. Sf' Hndden avenue, were assem- r.rf.,ni,!u.,"n,l,K llllU lnst "W'1- Mls S ,M'., seventy-five jears old, Ml te licr death. Slie WHS fentwl nnnnn-.il...... .... .1... !nt,,"lk b"'u"tI' lR,r ",0' e the lecernl Heur. torener Hall made an investigation ""I aiiiiemiipil tlmt i... .v i. ...i ' "ll II V lllllllllll IIIIII wrnraittpii suiehle. lie found a chair i the camp, according te Miss Agues JBure I wouldn't netept. - c uaii'iiuv . .Men en tier u.i. I.. (I'Hnl loran. enlet et tlie musing til- "We nave n line c "MA YORALTY IS MAN'S JOB," SA YS WOMAN, SPIKING BOOM Mrs. Herace Leeds Refuses te Enter Race for Ventner Place and Urges Masculine Candidate as Preferable new being finished en Ninth street Irlh rimum) -The HhamrecU' Mxiilfetcin from Market '"Ttncej'IVnth street J "Jije $. .Lratie, from Mnrket te Arch: Third street fiem Iav'hiiz "ap d'Amour' Waiatuufrl City Mortality Shows Decided De crease During Week Them were 221 i les- deaths in tl-e -, j - .-..-. it during the week ending .vestcrdav Brandywine Camp-Meeting Opens tlian in the previous week Theie was1 The annual meeting of the Hrnndy ti mniked decrease also ni the number ine Camp-mi-eting Association will of cases of cemmunlcuble diseases re- begin tedny and end August 17 en Its ported. grounds near Hrandjvvlne. Mere thai! There were .'..ri0 deaths Inst week, as 1 100 families will nttend the meetings, compared with 57t5 the previous week, vvhicli has made it necessary for the Short according te tlie repeit el tlie division association te erect several new houses. of vital statistics of tlie Bureau of four tutstees have been elected. They Health. Fer the week ending August are Miner C Smith. Mrs Lettie Drav- 5. 11121, there were ,i02 diaths in the ten. Mrs Han Outline and G. H. city. .MeClure. Walnut te Knee and Sixth street from , MeieJa-n from Vine te Seuth. Werk is also being completed en tlie M iry Hindi Thi- Star Spangled Danner' .ei. . i , i . , i , j no .municipal isnnu concerts tins following streets: i afternoon and tonight at Wissinemliig te Seuth : j l'nrk, i i an Meid avenue and Cemiv Sixth strict from Wharten Fifth stieet, fiem Seuth te Wharten; Lembaid stteet, from V rent te Second; Twelfth street from ( uiubria te Hun Hun tingeon: Thompson street. Tenth te j Twelfth and from Second te Cetmnn-. town avenue; liicciic lane trem .Mnna- ' street, iciiisist of the following pre grams : j .mcM.1 ' March (iund hntrn. r)uli IIunu-.rl.iu m. mm. . Duupiir I Vecal nole . Selucted w i iinNen HuNlan I'ii!int Imihi. nticctien llie I tretls1 ICukusUi-I chi- ! Krlml DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES Silver Clocks China Glass Lealher fancy Goods Stationery Closed te-day -i . . t - . I . ....! iinniiini till SiU'i-rvi ivml wtrnftt ' u.i... n. been se ected fiem tie Ifll O mm im. ''""J1" u iiiiui, inn iur a woman., ventner for a woman tn hi. ...11...1 ..'..",, ...... ,. .- i-,.i. . i.,.i. .;.,....-...-."''.'. . .. tiens .eceived. That Is the way Mrs. Herace Leeds, 0f h ,,,,. , eflil . It.slunV ' "' ""..eit e, m te F se u 1 & st.i. ua.-n., "Year after jear the medical school entner. is today cheeifu ll.v but firmlj M,s Leeds, who is nn ethcer 0 tie ' Z nf M, ,le, -r et from F ft'letl, vr, i, 11 'nr i1"." Mfi"". inspectors report the same child with I I''"B l,11L'k H; opportunity et ! beieni- 1 League of Women Voters. , ,s! 1 "fe !' . . ' V?f "-.Ib Uh it. fro ' su u- " "'" d" '" JUr "afZlV the same defect." sahl Dr. Ceimim. ' '"K M'?,,.r11ef ller hem" ." s'j" living en the heard et niinv of the .eiVer Uv,nu e F.erence avenue ' ' Yn1"' 'r1"""" "New we are going te take a ceitain '"7 net bell.ne a woman is uic.apablc , seventeen o.ganiatlens of whi.l se I r- 17, .er street Twentv-lirs. ,0 I W l'r"V"r" number of childien and observe them "f ''''"'lllng he uffaiis of a citv but is a nie.nbe. . hesitated a moment. n. !rJ ' ? " ,.,,1 . y,St -nth t .iet fniin " -raVa",Mia for thl.ty das. making a medical . x- she piefers te stick te he. work for, -Don't tliliiU that I don't teel Fm I i , "k: , T,'t, ' , nue S"'r Spansltf" 1,a""Br" aminatien and applying corrective 'hldreii and for the 1 e.l Cress capable of handling It." she bald. " ItI ,, ', Tusker m The Philadelphia Hand will ,y ar '"- "' 'anneunce her candidacy for the m.v- ,u . ,,. 1 ...V 1 1. 1 '"V""" 1 nue te Alleghenv avenue; Poplar street -'- ''. "' opiane, Kutlinne Urej : Aim Is Disease Prevention r itv. Over tea ti les an.l en t bet "s a , ' ! J' ,,en l b,,l, I fmm W.-t College avenue te Thir- J'l. 1 rani.s J. Lapinte; temet. Hmil l "The real purpose after all of the .hiweV-berder,,, perchei Tef ?heexc"us ' " "Tliem X e"f ,u,se women M-.vor t",,,',1""t : Benten avenue from (iei- ftjXnefi State health camp which we have 1 little Clt.v of Ventner the iiimers we ! j I V ,n lie I,' '' mnntewn avenue te Legan stics-t and ' ' ' (:(K,1"t S, ' ," ' ' ! '"' ' ' .....,i.ii-i....i . 1. ;L , :u ......... 1- i.iivn.is...,t 1,".."lt..". SI' "."" ' . '"'iieve they nre Sixteenth street from Locust te Lern- , "s" ". . illlnin Adams; baritone. a e .VeV't ..chiihle, 'r l ml,.; r ' Th.s icallv net ,,.. i w " ' ' B . ,n" '. V.1 "'" ' Pine? bard streets ;"" '"" t'liinpe. and xvlophene iSES2S55iSSdS355S2S2SSSS535 and, theiefore. predisposed te tuber- ' Mis. Leeds, who has long figured pre m- , , ,k inn s biN ' The e!l1,!!. Jl .. I, s . if program is its fel- p culesis. j building them up we can Inentlv In women's pelitU. affair's, as- ' Vve.nen Vet'ers I belie p os u ! GIRL THOUGHT KIDNAPPED , Z slr.,,,,u P , 'g Increase tlieir resistance te the dls- Iseited at her home in entner Heights, support a geed man nt the Wee ion TAICM UfiMC DV nnPTOD -nrt . ..- vvl'ddm,: of the ln2. 1"" ' S l"" ... , , u iei,, .........h I..1.I.UIIT iui ,vs iur as lineage is concerned, the -..-,.. Fvery minutu or eveiy day is eccu- Senater White and could only talk en discussed tandldute for the lniivoi-nlie l.lecl. This net only prevents the chit- the "wing. ' "I don't knew hew the 1 of Ventner Citv would iiuullfv . ,, I Clara Geld, Four, of 522 Vine St., ilren from becemliiif homesick, but It is leneit stinted nnil no evmi If I nn, . 1 ,.! e 11.. ..'. 1. ...,'. .. ' "p ... .. ... V . . ." . Ii'.: - '..... ,..". ."...- "'' ,1.1111-. 1.111111V limes IMCK In tin, t ,.. , " n.t" Aftrr Arc riant ,111., .it Min iniinr iintieirniir innriirdu nr tiiisnnii te ir inir.ii RBSitjQ, " .' 'in . 1 Kotow I Wedding uf tha VVind II, .!..,. ... , . ' I u 1 nuiir mi 1 , , V Dat Cinuin Sole Hen Thi O.ilv Olil Internuinlun (ra nil Ihihimui rannhuuei he ..t I Herbc Mm 1. fr , . . .... Cum I.- 1 V"" """'"erl.v lived 1: t Sin. ' .W,'t,rP 1,,T ,,,,hl)u"'l '""I kt'l'l h.n ., "" ."'eauwav. sue hai S I,! . . "'r 0l tU" ""t Methodist - iii"iii e. sin. !u ,.... i. 1 1.. ... . Ions hAii c .. 7"iii'(i 11 v two ice"VniN1:;:v1Y,;ic(j,-, F,,m'n" o'clock nt .1 ," ,.1",,,, -"'ln t -' cwik at theCollingsweod home. BURNED INJFIGHTINQ FIRE Mj" Smells Smoke and Finds Mat tress Blazing In Bedroom "leTulfr'1"1"."' f0,tJ' ,0r el'l. fill ' I nrtli street, was pain- te .vi't1 1(V "''" l'e ntteiiipt- Ivieclim, 'K"lsi, V ni" ' l'" '"i""'- iiiS1 s'"?llt'11 M,", "''"" "' Uwi, 1 "!"'',( "mn. "ivestigntien. tolreo.1 ,iiu ,nnti" i" a" upstairs thl h ' " " "" , U, f"K'it the' Ham.) mwi lnr""ml' T ,,f ,lu .'e-elill Bln- Hestii V 1 ,,,",,:ii .'leunt -eclariw"1"1 f,)r bl,r,1H f the hands :? "1 a tiellej car saw the woman vision of tlie State Health Dep.iitment, "'I. I .. I... I., ... ,!,., ...,,,,., IIU it ill- HI! 1 IIIIII,. Minute Attention te Diet Particular attention Is given te tlie diet of the childien. "Fvei.v chilli must suuren. Tea veins im sh0 ilml i ,, ' "uVl Ir,'s" 'r"lt ler HreiiKtnst." said Inmate at Vl, 'rh ...... '.."" Dr. McLean. "We pasteml.e the milk the 1 ... ' ."ii inline ler i n ., ,:,, ,, (j ,! ., wtu ' I'lllili tllll) n - (tlllll I Vllltl,! j laboraten inspeetien. It contains 4 per cent muter tat, which is per tent gieater than that demauded." UuilliE lest limns some el the 1.11I- dten remainisl tpiletl) en their cots, ethers tossed about, and one tneigetic child bounced up and down, chunllng under her bieath, "Can t I get up new V Can't I get up new V ' Hut whtu she was masstired b.v the mouitei and the nurse la the tent that she couldn't, she settled down quletlj until the period was up. As she lay there her hand stele out from under the cover ami stroked the side of the tent. "I knew there weie camps, she said, "hut I didn't knew thi'i had big tents like this one and mountains, tee. I like camps," she suid veiy positive..!. . D!'- ''V1.! . I,"llm'lly. f Philadelphia, is the child expeit at the camp; Dr .lesim 1 Sit, 1, .hi. c II 11 1' ' -.,... ....,..,., ,,, Juml,,,K ,,, ,()nU have tee nianj geed me lsnt llUely, Cm,, lavs of Atlantic City, and Jeremiah i i.i . . , , ' ' 'l I'assien t- S. Leeds, the father of Hiiiate leek Humors of kldnnpping were eliculated ib) Mnnh Mint ,ire ity here, and we was the first child bum in Atl'iinti.' '" tlu neighborhood of four-jeur-eld , oprane h" " . . nen right her" in 1 City. L Claiu Celd's home at 522 Vine street, "ofceny M,rih "re III nliniin-l f lltlliirii OTrtl ril TIWI l.lBa iiMiyirMiui. n Hi.i.ni ,.1111 r v ma mm aa-nr Messina S(.hubi selt..tt.d l tt si 11 .Si-anule.l llanner The piegianiN of the concerts of the Tk)llliiili.lli1il 1 M.,r.i,.,. !,....! .l.t ..-. . Mux Celd father of the child when neon and ..-night are s fellows aftei the little girl had been struck (by an automobile jestenlny AITUtVOOV 4 TO t) O CI Ol'K "I arms. Today Dal, 'S MARRIAnp 1 ircMccc "!?b sWiick " i","h !7,0 nil" it st tt"y A '. ' ' chrlsili n Bt. .ci... iz r 1 i.n si 11. 1. .. .. if.fr It l" ."",.''"! N and TO CLEAR STREETS AUTO; 8 IMPERILED informed that Ills daughter had been ilitliii.wl ..n iiiiiiiiiiI. t.itnjl ,.!,l. ..I .ij....... ..no s,. ,.U1 vir,hniiiiu u im. hospitals in tllllt SVCtUUI, but Wlls till- I (h,.lurr- Sunrl,. t. able te locate his daughter Then he W""? ! Knihrances ' .i,,P""l'.'i. t!i:,..C',..!::..lh:'. '"'!'' L' "f. ."".-eran, P.nta.l en Dixie- '' Kiri.iiui ii nn m tin i rtiitri,", MllIJON An Heur later Ur. Finnk Km. n H iii, i , J St Cl,ur I "t c air , Otte I. m.i Chief Dunlap Would Bar Stands en All Narrow Sidewalks James Harkins J II Klzet . Ki ler IVm I It l.ee Al HaM Chief Dunlap of tlie Highvvnv Hu- James Harkins, 101S Christian reau ptepnied tedaj for a 1 nisad.' street, and his wife and two chihhxn against ceinmetcial stands en narrow narrowly escaped Injury at 11 :.n.O sidewalks and will suggest a "clean up "''lock last night when a sneei... INTIIRMISStON .... ... ..... i ... .rri.m i"irin. ,1' nianuel. of i'.i Vine stieet, brought cicriure l.utiplei ('lata te her home. She hail been taken ferm.c Trnniiullit ... te his office b Anthenv Palumbo 1!))7 Murch OM '"'"-'c Jee" .. . Fairnieunt nvenue. driver of the auto- kvk.mmj s te in e clock rviarrOWly tSCape Injury I mobile that stiutk her Ilei injuues Overture lerr Wives of Wlndner in Smash wem Might. , . Eih,..helkll-Ihen. tuttie v.xs"aa' AntllfllM IMIIIRFn DV AIITn wl.." s,l.,sv j"7.',m-f iiwiiinn iiuuiiwu ui hum SiiRi.tle,i Has Cavalier' H Orunu,ii ! iMi;iisusstON Oelden hceptre" R Srtiin.-..M I iriii,in. l?tn Mnrrh-n" r,. .?' '.' Its Disappearance Discovered Just Noia tul ,Hl rimw Apr Time "" in ll nilrt uanrint- !.-.... t i;. -.-... M3tZulSSei2SHr2ilSSSu Wire Your Heme High-grade work installed by a re liable house guarantees safety and satis faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. C'eluniblii 1011 Open Every Evening Until 10 Paii5ra-r-n-5.-5i-25H-n2-u W Et. S 1899 H - --.--. u-iujm, YEAR TO PAY IF DESIRED I W -v I r.a.jarsscxe'-'sr -' SZUS3Die5V'.v SS1? MANY COMPLAINTS HEARDJFOUR MEN ARE ARRESTED! REPORTS LOSS OF A RING .rrtu te Director of Public Weiks and tlueut speciullst ; Dr. Walter Lee of Phllailelplila. the bone and joint spe-' clalist; Dr. Chuke IIollMei, the den- W eek Caven "Dealets have no neht te erect nn. tands en sidewalks nauewcr than . ' ntennMit nccinred en the .a?uu ASCO ASCO ASCO Sf te"-STl!?i.S2S S-aSKST3C3"r 3 i The Raisine nf Ymir ChiUren taxieab struck Haikin's glancing blew, Before She Leaves Hospital Mrs S C Ilujlette, M)7 Verth Seventeenth street, who was Injiued v hen stiiick bv an automobile v ester .i... .ii ..,.i ... i... i" mntere.ii. n ""' "' "'' "- -" "s anei t te "IOlOri.lt H ..,,., lT,,r-.i,n I ,,.i,llnl .!.., I . lest a valuable llm The ling. Mis Hujlitte said, tilted lr Freil Jerdnn hi.ccilen Th White City j s Star Spaniiled Manner ' AtiBUl HAU m west twelve feet," the chief said, "()iiis'i1p nf the Penrose ferry bridge marisn,"!l te her tingei aiid she wns'imab! urn; .uiss vein .vmciieli tiiu ileniull V V siiiuus tan pre- i i.i-iiune isuiuii nirs. lour men , ,,--,, l" "" """l'i ,1,u,"et unionist; .viiv, Agnes He lister, head of ,',,,,, ",l ,,,lw I'V'ies Hern tne i the taxieab. which police snv u M,,1 """ l'" "'" "'rit.lv as she the State musing division, j4 j, r! ". '"'"'""K '"' " net be higaer tlmti . .,,,- ., ' ,, V '','," sn wnN stepp.d f i the i urb at Klcunth and of the childien. and Miss Iiona Mitel ,-l l fellr f,:'',. sx I,ts "",l ,m,sl '"",'" '"St I,lsl,t from llfth '"'' cd Mail.et streets jeste.tla.v attemoei is the nrul lgicnfst. ""am" no mef." i streets. 'Flu- dilver of the machine was IMcm! 1 kn it in f ,., i.. -i. . . t . rill COllf iMimlll tin! ill I m i tn tlm I Jltlnllllfin lirnliv ( .1... c- . V Puiiiinll Iu.iiiIi.l.ui.., .,r -mi 1 'IHMI.I I Mf.il II IN IIIII llll.l-tlll .11 i ---- .-..,.-.,.,,,, ! W tin .-.. I'HJ. 11 I lit i-ll.TTi ' ' "I ...-... I" MM. Ill IIIII I .111 r .- ---..---. I". tll til" rector and Miss K. Maile clintnn ti. recieatieiial diiecter. Felk dancing volley hall, basebill, stei.v -telling ami Mimes of all suits are included in the t-i'ii'iiiiuii, as wen as exercises en the stands which the clili f s.idl imnrilml ' llftll street an, I We,,,lln.,,l .... Milten stieet II.. i,.,,L l,.. . ,. .1... i. tialTic will hit net only fiuii, soft thinks ' tjen, was near tile bridge anil nrrestrd l'"1'1 l'1' "'' iiuconscieus aftir the koeiis si.unis, Din also 1 "'. 'iiiiiuiuis 01 me tax cab. Nene nccicieui. nut piivsieians sad sin. I1...1 and ueveltv " . . ... ...- 1 ,,,, I ..iis.i siaiius eieiicci nj iioeHttoies, second- , '" iiaritiiis lamily was injured. en no s.uiih nnil eiuei esiauiisnmenis 1 n(. fOU, ni arresteit ...n..,, ci. ,.1.... i . ....'v. ,.lj. llln.k. .... '!.' N Ultli et. ,1,1.1 I'., -Uit. 11 n't 1 nn i"ii-. 11, .. .. -- - i.wiiiiii w. ,..." .-.".r. ." iiuiii iiKiiun m imri . .' ' till . i.itii ii. . ..1 . - ... . . .. iiiiit iin.iiin.i ....,. ....... 11111-11- lilt iiiii 111111 1 -iiiiiiii'i . x.-1 ( 1 1 . 1 . i ill!" 1 11111-111 n i Hi... '""sin '(.nil v '.'."" ,r " "ni 1. r111.'""""! n 1 iniiiuis. . ,,1 ,"',. '""n street near hlti : yVtliiriJ., ,. wuimr in... r...x.... !liu.i,.f , , , , ... .,. . 'i!!.!: !!H. -t.J.dP, Klevemi, and i;n,Y,!; "P J' vV. "'v'UiiB I'h -.... ii ...... ,. ..--1,-miii, i.iiiaru 111. suii-is; .lenn I'eiidt r. Hnuaril uml Jihi"1,'." i.mi.li1 nn?1 s)Vn,r.nnik "' '""' M ,l,t, ,'1"1 of ,h0 "")l"11 ''"'I' - rr"",'. fiV; "1 hl"M,,r l,l'"I?,,"m """"! Wl"irt" streets and .vdelph K uavisk Tinltlt. ."Jkh l"!T.ifS ' "trier lllilllllltlen wl be made of eaeh elillil ""' ",'1 HtllKll.lIll Heuse, F.evtlllh ..lie 1 Hreti Imi,. ,, I, . 1 . ''"buski. 4"'V,'.,ir'. -1 ' lf.!l?.,,h.,i,,,H,M""- ""'I H'l-elt of his cud 1,1 out M-''l'' -Ht-IK Th- obi betel is b g Ms c a ij ' ', ne'.a 1 , "' U'C ,a,"' !.VJ An,n,l,,,,''" "' "'"'-' the medical examiner In Is ,1 Is let '!"" '" ,"' " ''"i" for ' ,,, bile ftl out ,, II "11 !'" '," "i" U''ni7l,Aras!'H ,l,,""un C"'"' ltl. rilltlltir irLi.liilii...(l.ltleu f ...ies. ' I'" '""'"T' :"' ,,!""1M"1' '""l,,(i' .M'-.tlirW Ce n 0 , " ", ac. itst'1 '''f" Chfe A i i'n'l".' !)",'""" t an.t :. '' lulleclUf exeiclses. A l.'i,.lt ' '""''"P 'V. ' V."'" '"' ""U7 ,'1'" ' I l''''V lie In c'l b Tlev e ."SHi". M ii-tu'-'. J iii syhi,", nl '- "' "'ill l" the patents. t- ' '' "" ii'"'"''l I" nfenn te ' arraigned tl. s ni. 1 ,, g ' ", t -N"b? 'is'V!,,1"11'- l"i ' a'"' I ib'Hil" of the State Health Dcpait.nent ""i,1","- , ... . MtU street and Weed ,, nve. , . B.1 s'Wl,,s,A j" "'! una i.ai .'will make Invesllsatlens te see whether I . , , ,1."" ' linl(1" ,uh. I."1w,,l1l1,,f ",,n" ' Htntleii, each being , n VM HitJ ..HhtiMi,..' i,'rJ,H'. .. . id ....in, .,. 1. -, ..ti.. . 1, ill tliiit mallei Induv," the 1 lief ic- f,. ....., "h """ '" !s"HI ball Alfen.' , ?n. 11 ii"xi'"r ... '.'nn. an I , " ,". " " " V""V. ' . "'" """''i n,, ,.l "Het f It Isn't IK., I nn " I Oeo, ''u."i T'i ii" -.'.l" " , ,. ' II. , III lin i."u,llne. Ii7,: H'werinm sl ni. Jen '7.8".llmbria ut'.. ml itt TK l i.afe"i,tilJ';"vn.)d r. Ilulen and Wills Probated Today The wills pinbatecl teduv were these of Ilurrv A PHicr. il'--' Pulaski ave nue, vvhlch disposed of 11 ."MMMI estate in private bequests uml of Albeit Schmidt. -M'l North Third street, who left ffSOOO te relatives, I Mrs. W. D. B. Alny III I " ext live session and 1 ne rueii tiuickl.v wc lime a .an. of bildtie n ail man who could make thai ptat ptat fenn leek like tllllt) cents 111 a shea time." Chief Dunlap 'object s te stands pi.iced along Klpventh street and Market street outside ,the old hotel, which, hu knvu. (mil tin tlm fltdnivntVa nf una nf the most congested corners n the city. ,ness of his wife. Sei v Ice nigiiiiicnls Contmissleii . ,.,,,,i , , r 11 " i I'liiiuisKleil schetluletl for Iliirrlshiirg Monday mid Tuesday, will be held In U.is i yJew ig te the presence of W. D. , Ainv Its chairman, here because of berleus'lH- stiff el ed enl.v a few bruises. MISSINGGIRL FOUND Pauline Downey Returned te Heme of Sister in Ventner Pauline Dewiiev, a nineteen - tar-old Atlantic Clt.v stouegrapliei, who dis.ip peaitcl Jul) lit), has been located with lelatlves In this citv and lias returned te her home with her slder, Anna at 11.011 Atlantic avenue, Veniuei The git I left hee wetk In n l 11 Atlantic Citv ami 1.1II1.1I 1 home Her sister roeehid word that the girl had come te this iltv and she w as found aftei the police had laen 110-tilictl. Qermantewn Pike Being Repaved WJIlIum U. Kvans has started vverlc J.r.uU,.r'ng ,0crmantewn pike, from Whitehall roud'te Sklppack bridge. Afan.4bout-7"eu;ri "Whv, nn tl. n fellow, you are ns bad is Itlp Van Winkle Thai s 1 Men.V Yeu better rush uptown and gut 11 iltmnn s' 111 Inn Vou've ULUlecteJ veui ediiiMtlen " Pricet : $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Ditplay Roem Open Evening Moter Cars The car or" ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS. Inc. J, Jay Vandergrift, Prei, 8SS N. Bread St, Pkeai P.pUr 7SM is a sacred responsibility. It is net theirs te knew it is te your hand they leek te guide them safely around the pitfalls of childhood. The just heritage of every child is geed health, for all else is worthless without it. Help your child te attain it and main tain it and the first step in this direction is geed feed. Children thrive en Victer Bread because it contains these elements most needed by grow ing bodies. A S c e je i.f-.''---S er j-asr -S&ia&aL lifew Victer Bread f " Plants roses in children's cheeks x IS' triM $ American Stores are located all ever Philadelphia and through- . ?. cut I'enna.. ew Jersey. Maryland and Delaware I :jsvs'ayw&- ASCO,., I buj iv s I f Leaf B C'4 it m IJ H m O 9 i ! itriiJrjcSifl il ILSTvRES CO. MU?----,-, m 1 .' rifrMiiWM''"''W ? $ m 18 f ml 2 'A I ''31 il i 1 7. : l-V 1 i f If I i 1 1 iSS iAl m jjf yi m iiiiiH am JIiiiH 1 1 , j'' .,ril
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