Vv "M.ll f '! H M Denominations te Held Spe cial Services Charity Or Or sanizatiens Active MANY DINNERS FOR POOR f (fK' tt t,vt "f Idi'Miilliiillfiii. Ilic city' uIhiivIm'S "I" ,l"",, '" "'''"''Viiiii'c nf ... .L.ifivlllfr KnV llV 'IM'I'Ill! SCI'VlrfU j wiiiii i ;t - t (iii 1 t ummiTew. wlilli' ciiiiilliililc iii'iiiilzn-j ((,H Will CIIH'I llllll llllll If-IIH-IIHH'l- llll'IT .....In III VIlt'lellH ns. Sii'iM'lnl ilililii'i-M will lie vrvrd n rltilx. Ill" V. M. '. A., frnlfi fitly linn-'-. til'1 V. W. . mill nil Hi. Hi. ImieN nii'l i-Hl :i 111 Mills, tlrt nrnli-tl f,r ii iH'i'.'islnti. in nilililinn In which I here will I"1 MiitIiiI TIiiiii1;si.'IvIii'' ire;.'r.-iins Jiv nrlmis vims I'l'itplc'" ei'K'iiil'aliiiiis. nw liulhl.lj (littlOff will he sfw'll. in - rtiiiiiiii! iIkkc c l In cemhliii'il rlnitiler.s if Hip Alplin ninnm Klmnu Krnlcnill.v, At (lie llitz-i ill-neil ueiei, nun tiic YnuiiK Mr-n's ltelrvv As'-ecl.'illun nt I the Jlnwnilc Temple. , Welfare; Workers Happy liinllliiile fur the sihtpss of ilic n- f,nt niliipnlcsii for '..'.711(1,01)0 fur tin Welfare reilcraljnn will he jtlvcii rv nnuislfill ill MM'cial M'rvlf'f'M llf tliinil.. maimed h.v ninny of the V.M iri;iiiii.ii ' liens which arc in heiiclit by the funil inllrcteil. In the eiimmilliilv houses homes fm the used. Mind anil ilcslitutc, anil Hi ri!' linspiliil'i. iheiHMti'I'i of lurlicy illn'iieis will In- served, nml mere thaii CM II 1 iirihaiii mid lciiidciil cliildi-cn iilmie will enjoy iiicir lurucy an lixin . Illliliks le it ieiieiniil) ei tlief who sum1 frrH.v e the fedei'iiiieti. Mint of I he twenl. -iil'ic hnspllaN will hejil open liulisi'. whcic tin. pntienN will rreie eliitivcM and fili'inls, ji'n! din Hits will lie sci ved le nil patients aim l pirlicieiilc in the iit"rv;itinn f ,,. (Inj. l-'ollewitiK it a (vinhlishi'd rnstnm the West t'liiladelphl.'i lle-pital fnr Wmiieii will receive ilcnjiliens, wi(, 11 fpeeinl dinner will lie scicd for nil tiriils and .ittfiiilitiits. 'i will ln den t ilie JcfTci'Miii. Iliilinemiinii, I(ihii. wit. tieiiunnliiwii. Xeilhwestcrn !cn iTdl nml I'liiveisity llniiiliis, .l the llei!i(irn','h .Mcinnrinl Ilnll!i ilenn-tl-in day will he eli-ci veil and Ice cream uWI be -el veil visitors liy the l,iih' Aid Sneie.. the he.spital of H, e Wnmnn's .Mcdiral College will he open te vl-iterfl from 11 te 4 o'clock, while ' the .Veiihea.stern Hospital the new rlillilreiiH' ward will he .men (w Insprr tien and a t crept hn v ill he held from 1 until 4 e'i lock , . , . .Siilv.-il.mi Army Pregniiii The prngrain ai ranged by the Sal- Tntlea Army ine'inle "a djiy f deve- Hen le be ivmliicieil in Hie Memerial I Auditorium, .ill North Itmad street, Hfli-niiiim and cm.ihiiBi by Commissioner ! nn. Mrs. I henias I.s-iill, f ,.w V.uk. ' .ii.- iiiiiiuii-ii nun niiy .r n i in icei-s . will attend a helid-iy lunch in llvan- ' (elille llllll, which het weiu .i and 7 n'elii. k will he tin m-ciic of a Thanl.s Siting diiiiiM- arranged for son,, jne in. a I liny mother and chlldicu. A iiiihiiie Th.-inl,sKiviiig will he held M l lie Het if Industry, Sevcniv ihi.il sueel and Pii-chall iimmiiic, Iu,i a nuiahci- of fni iner prisniiers will return in the home le celebrate, lien- illicit. ..'lii-ed In ii",ly iielui!ci prisoners-, "ill In Mil'ii and sjieelal sen ices will 'i held. Al the Church II e le- Clnl- ilica ilie b-.ys ami girls will attend "iwi'.". in i lie chapel ninl later liae a eliii-keii dimcM. Many of the children nre peimltteil te leiuin in iheir hem" fur the ihiy. In me llmne for Heme. Ir. l.'!-7 I'llwnter stieet. many in-Mi-ins will be ti-ciiieil te n cliicl:i:i j i n - ' H"i . i tue Ohl J.adics- ; , Wis. Mimaiiiig, one of I he ni.ii-fcs, ngnl IlllleU -lour, ll he pel'Illilllll e is( fiienls, while the nihil1 mi Hen will be, 'lil.'l linn.. v.ilh I licit I rici,is mi (lie bane. At il l..cinenk II. line, llnhiiesbui-g. the ihihlrcu will he tle.ite.l Pi a lug ilmiiei n.i.'r nitendiiig All ' Suii's- Cln, ii b, I'.iiiesdul... Will Piv.mIi le ISIiml T'i. l!e, . Floyd W. TeniMiis, p, '.,i ff I'1 I l'i mm , will plea, h in the rliiipil of the Pcniishaiiiii Working ll'.lne in- I'.llnd Men ill -s ::i(. l.-lter ,i I' i ki illllller will be served. I Tin Midlituhi Mission, l I'lui.iulew n, i'l held outdoor ijiitnes in die uiniuiiig,1 f.n .will by a dinner and il;i in the villus I "iiiii i ininalcs .,f ill,- Sheliei ing Anns of the Pi-elesi.iiit Fpiscepal 'il'Ui'll. 71.i North Fl.lllkllll sliect, will iiiirtiiii inescni itiuniics at diiini'i-. At ' luce Mission tieerge V. Wilkin. "lie 'lpi lllllclldellt. will III -l I II in -iv- aiv-lne men icideiil and the stall" at iuike (limn r. Kighlj guest will nc cnlcrtaiii.'.l at 'lie S .'llllcn'.s Church Illlilllte, Second nii'l Walnut siiects, iiiemhei of IIid inxiliiiiy in as-ist in serving the .iiIein' Wll" lile at tins. Illstilnle. r At tin- Sunnyside l.i Nui'T, ii li.iiiiisgiiug play will I"1 lpmi In the 'I'ler children. I'll, ll.-irrisnii Nursiiy will nul.1 a 'llianksgniiig jinitj. Mid many baskets Will le sent le werlhv meihcis ill Ilie Miilni nt the I l.lllklill Nlllserj, 71" Jael, mi si reel, while the clilhllell will I"- eiii dinner in the iitir-ery. I'he uuiig Weiikh's Christian .s-e-rlini.ia of I'liilailelplii.i hn ariangcd 'P'.inl i elebratlelis in its eleven 'ifiui-1. -'hc lierinaiiiewii . W. ' A Will s,. i ; 1 1 -1 lieseive te tin1 in Mnantew u lli.'in.'h el ihe Pliila- "I'lil.- Ilii-piul. Ititleiih'illc lllbl I'll- '-.sl.1 isl.i .Hemic, when1 a tiei i.il enter- t-lll I I in Will be L'hcll. '.','". ''sierii Ciiiiimiinii I louse, ml.'! Seiitii stieet, will lendiict ,i nuui- ''T of hikes, while ill.1 'el. I II Selli s"i'lilv. Ill the .aine blllbillU. Will ili 'I I'tite feed. Repnrted Misaiiifj , ... ' Ni'.i ! Ul;"1"'' '''" "'i-s old. "IP! "III laite str.el. Ihl.e f. el V ". Ill 1. scveiitt r i.,.., I, seventy in, nail'. Il!r n ceiiiii ,. k., !-.. .',-, mi, p. , , ii--, J,,"1,"1 eail'lg il H .,,.,,. ' ,,. Jill Kl I 1 1 - 1 1 1 Inive.l e.inl. '.I ,. I .1 ll II. I I'll K.ne .'"isliln p. .Itdiiisiiii. lel'l 1 ...lie eai O'.i Seul I, Sl'M'lllf'l llllj' l leel I, . In I "I'lIC. 1. 1, ,eunis, bin f,,v e ni-nwii llllll-. I'll, dv fu I . . iln.einn. -.. ....,, ,,- oil riglll cllli'Iv . vvini . "'s nun, i huh, l,"i clcil, i Ill-own snii hat. I ic F. S. Navy Vnnl "I'l I, It In -" 'n Ihe - lntlle in CIVll.-lll i lethe ,. Navv iiiiI. 'Ii. FsMirr Seiban ii v i v n c.il s leel lour inch- . ' '"., inv.ll,. . n, K" I'.ui.ds ,Hhi , iiii"iiiii. ' Ida, '. .. - ' ei. -iniwj ever Ilea,: i i W'-.lllllg II lilai I, sluiwj ", , " Vug at .".-'II Fitwiil.e l ( '"HI l.lllhiil, s,, veins, Alpli.i. . 'n.' ! '"., '''I''""! SHcel S, III, , ;,,, """'1 In riavelcrs- Aid Secietv. In "' r eiistedv new ami will be cut le "''.'' I lleleiilinii miles called I'm- , "M' Piucnue. eleven Veal, V.'IU '"'' MUli'lilliseii si reel, f feel ' inches, -eveni pounds, dail a m nnd luilri .wearing hmwi. Ii i '" ll.i'i-ciiliire. swc.iici. bin, '!""s nnd s k, ii- Ir.mh Ciii-i-ius-fn.i. -cv.'i vein , ' " "is II Bie-li wi.ile, p.,,. ii inhe, evils, woel.nl ...i, I,,,.,,,, .,... .... .. "id 'duck laced . ' " ry.ii 'r. ' ''" twciiiv-iiinc veil-. r'-l Maiilen ii,,,a i- f.,,,, I,... .ii... "L-j. l' ,r P't'Illds, 'dink lomplexlen CHURCHES TO MARK MBME DAY "'"i. nnir. tirnwii eyes; "i! Jltl'-Mllpnl Milt, nJ usht wip. wra ring a l-Uht-i'l shoes W& when smuggling was in flower here te"4B!lmB I "DRY" DIRECTOR IS SILENT I . i'iWflBfWtt ..KMfSxWk Ai ''r '' ' Irtan i'" ' - "''"' appointed n heaid of liniiilry t. lines- , .'- . .-. lWB? fM?'7tJmwk ?& SJ; .'( ,. tHn :, ::, t irate mid 1 x rcHiiens l.v for Ilie in- i v. , mci:' yt?ys ? .bibihv , . c mm.,'wi . . y.i wk. i .. Tfmmrm , . . lEHHllHiMK5uK3jsnB( JMtreKv iiT HImTtTji nil iEn T fTT Til i f 'mv'iri-r'afr' :. wwBj;is)jKiiiBww& -ch-sjw.c qmi inpj roc 'p aic TyelHHKi: .;)A I Hill llllll I II. 1 llMIII MM MMM iwih THittS '' BHBB UNEARTHED IN CITY iiSKS Old Tunnels Led Frem Willow Creek te Storehouse for Contraband FOILED REVENUE A seiies of tunnels which have been illiearlheil nr Fifth and Willow streets, where building operations; nre new under way, are believed te have been ihe inlet for contraband goeiii during the Colonial days and up until the lime Hint Will....- (,...! ,..!.!.. I. .,.. " ii"'i ,.-.-1., t. iiiiii .ill. .; flw,.,i wiere Willow .street U new, W"M till ! in. Nathan Fennypiieker. who has had a drug stoic en the northwest .-rnei1 of Fifth and Callow-hill si0e m;;,, snvs that when he was n veung man iie heard the history of the tunnels from i;,,,.--' w,ii.,, .i. at one time kepi a combination second-hand store and undertaking shop at SKtli and ' Cnllewhill, WiiImiii's stiu v shows wlint ' eMreill'1 were used te 1'instrale rev el ue eili. lining the en i Her days nf the leunirv. i The linme. which uudcimlue the sec) Ien hounded by Willow and Callow hill Micci.s en the north and south .-ml Fifth and Sixth street. en the cast and wct, converge ni what h new Kaiiilelph and Willow streets. Then are fnur length nf pasagc ruiitimg tiniili and Mitith. and seven e; , eight slimier tunnels wlmh run cast and wed nnd serve ,i ciiuueeiieiis ler the linger ones. The tunnels are built of red brills with arched reefs, and indicate that much time and labor was cNpeu.hd in the making. The lenveiging peim was ,1,,. ,eib,.- of an old house that once stned en Wll- low Cieek. a small nrm of the lieluwiii-e , llivei- uhicji Mewed ihi'eiigh what i new Willow street nml v.hieli wa navigable a far : Tenth street. 'niiiiaband ge.xl. siuuggl. .1 into the i mini r in ccape i'rliit it ill iacs, wile boated up (he creek and union. led at the house, which wa the main ill irihiillng point. The goods thin were taken through the lunncl te ether heiie whhh served its points for fur i her distiil.utleii or as s.jh.s plan's. iieiere nie .nil v a I. I i.ell.'Vei that the tunnels ma have been used a billing til. ice or .Ncitmc when it 1 ', wa till a profitable liuiiie te aid escaping li,e from the Seuth. iiether ieiy iisiicuitii wuli tin1 niiiuel., though seiiiewhat bgendaiy. leu ,'lls -nine of the I mi,,l l, e that llll been i iiiiiie. led with the undcrgie'iiul lalmlnth. I tin nf the elder lueinhei of the .Si attergneil I'anill went West while -nil a youth and en hi- nlinii lueught with him a young Iinliau girl. She died In the Seattergoeil hmie shmtly af r her at rival, but it is believed thai In Imc her death she Inn id a nrm aine unt of sold in etic of ihe t ti uin-1 . s'iiiiic veiirs age ji.'i I i mns v.-iliicl at .L'iI(mi were illsievcic.l al a pelm di- i-iiilv opposite tl i Seailcigenil llll'l'l te ii u i inn. u pinii.iin.'. a -iimg liitiiiy of the Indian irrl trea- nre, that the inmiev fniliid wa that i '",,',i":,1l leu fortune. ' Ihe hone-combed properly i new ee.ng evcnv.iie.l -I in I Ilie I II 1 1 II- ' j- llllcil i in Picparalen te the creeling m a sv. miii.1 mcinrv w nicu will lie operated liy me raper .tiaiiuiaciiircrs i ninpain COL. MARTIN TO RESIGN Ai STATE HEALTH HFAn Ma OIHIC nCHLin nCMU . ... Piannine Trip witn mrs. Martin ta Seuth America I' in I Fdw.ii.l Mai lin, Si, ue Health Ccililuiieui I . cspi'ils le ieign ,11 the .lese ni the Spieiil Admiiilslratieu. -in I h,i lie.il.ed passage for Mis. Aim tin and Imn-, Il ie Smith Auifiic.i eail in t c.-n . Colonel Mniiiii was name, I Health Ciiiiiliilssieni i- la Cnveuier Spienl, mid a i ,i, nil nc hue b at nml, ..ill, llnveini.i .elect Plllibnt te lellllll ,. , . ., ., , i n I. e,II Ilie I "llllllssOHC(- (Jits ' iir." il ,l fb sue le letlle. I'liliilicl .lei.ll .1. Mil'le.lll. lli'iM I iilllln,s-n In I lli.l he leciillilue'ldeil In I liivci'iim -eh , i I'm, 'In, I ler nppein "ii1". ,is icccsii in Coluini-sieliei M, llllll CARDINAL IS HONORED Dougherty Portrait Given St. Vin cent's Maternity Hospital inn Iran of C u.liti il ILeighc m Mil- ies. mi i tn Si i nt M.' ti inn v llnniiii. M'vt mieiii sin id and Wi.eillainl avenue, llti ulici iinnl The peiluill Wa mi si il d le i.ie lni,i'al In lb'. W'llliain II Li ug, a lui'iiil" i- "f 'In- slnlV Fi.l'i.w.ug the IlllVi'lllllg of Ha' paiul.iig, ' ii i .1 1 mi I I l,illJli'l l. ellici.ilcd III I n'IK-il ii I Hill . TO DEDICATE MEMORIAL Dining Roem Is Gift te Nurses at Jewlsh Hospital . . . i ii I1..I1..111011 "I i'l- 'ii'i r ii'id Ida M'PP'i' h.-r M; mi ml ''mmg ''''ji.1' '"' ii - '" I "' '" '' ""-I'lial w.l lake id, ue leluglU. A broil' laiilil ill honor of ihe doiieis will beiinylbi 'I'll.. lll-IIUI-.llll al-" mil "II 'iddresses 1 1 lim- A. bv Leen .1 Ilheiiiuivfi- and i.'i..,w'i eieslileiit of He Jewish lles. plial AmopIiiiIeii. The m ;ei u con cen phlercd the most hcaiiliful dining loom for nurwa in the citju. I r- I eVbning public ledger Philadelphia; Wednesday, MEN 5BWrtfPliW 'Ihe imii.iiiit.' of "inulrabanil" in Colonial da,s in I'bihiilclphla is nnealcd h.v craatlnns for a building operation al Fifth and Willow streets, where a series of eliiberale luniicls said te have hern used h.v smugglers nf these days haw been imreeicd. I'eur iiertli ami south passages ami scrn cast ami west show extensive eprraliims te evade high riistenis duties nf these !.':; s en silk and wines, brandies and ether iiuportaliens CAMDEN TRIES OUT POLICE SHELTERS I j S Erected at Federal) Beeth Street and Hadden Avenue in New Jersey City ,...-, ...... ......... -. CORTELYOU WATCHES TEST Caiiulcii' lirt shclier hoeili for traf- fie patrolmen was phued mi trial e- leiilni at the iiiiictinti of llllddeu av line and Fedi'i-al siiei-l, one of Ihe busi est intersection, in the city. Whether these shelter boel'i arc practicable fren every stainlpelnt ha lieen ,-i lepie ( diseiien Imlh ill Cillll ilen and this city recently. In this lily Director of Public Safely Cm lelj mi ha nkcd for an epreieii ..,. ,,,, ,; ,, the ilb- .' '" " ', . . C'l, ,1 t,,".WM , ''' el. a advocated nv lie i-.i..im. Pi lit If I.I I', l II. In ( ai id. "i the mem- lieis of the t'ltv Council an wa'ting le lea in Ihe sentiment "f Ihe tratlip .1 !.,.!..... .1 4. it- -lit It llllll i-l in-l.il'- 111.-, Illll' . , .il. II', i . I ll vear age Camden Council paseil ' industrial lacllilies ie,.i.v . I hey stepp. t s aii'i.rdiiiaiM" pinviding f..r the p'in-hav i a' the '.uard I ...ui grain clevat,. ,.f shelter booth for train, m. u fertius H"; .r.;enwicl. ...., pier, the Phil -winter Tin1 nnlinaii'1'1 lav dormant delphu llilewaier lu-minal. the li.il uiv.il iat Meinlnv when Councilman nnime ; ami hl.. luiit pier ami ih. Wlnlicld S. Pil.c.'a colen.l in the Xevv Pert Kn liineml .mil whare-. ,lciey Niftleu.il linn!, deiiuiiiiled an In the party aie .1. M. .lone., ti.un ei.aiialien as te why tie shelter booth . in'iler. Pcnii..vh.iui,i ltallread; O. II. had inner been put'eh-is-d I l.igeiinaii. milling, r marine depai i Se Council bought a I ".''Ii and plaieil u-ei t, Philadelphia nnd Keading Hail i at M.mMnii incline a '.I Federal rreit w.i.v : .1. W. Pibui. . district freight se that the patmlmiu 1 citizens ei" agent. Pi.iliiiiimv nnd Ohie; Ashb.-l ,1 nv could gic ii . mal. Wch h. I.-e pit i.lent and general man- ri, linn f i. ,.. i . nrl Illillli-m- n,,.,- , ,,ci upv Hie n i' i,:.l,,e . booth tell tn ,i wa mi iluiy ten feet high al finm the het v.ienlav' .nil. 'shVlter 1 'I ..,.,1 P,msti-uctcd of I tern te the uciglit ' must . The miner pin ., ,,, .,, ,i. t, ihe peiieemnn s i(. , ls k)i1,s , me ' , - . , ,..., f 0ll , , niellll. II Is reef is niailc of sin sided with one ie i illnw the pa- Helmaii te enter I'lie IMilhiilelphiii. police h.ne a te. friend in Suphcn I I'lii.u.m. "';""" MM) llf ,:i;1(1 i.,,.., ml. avenue, who w.m n licmei'iMtic U"'1 ' "' '"r eiigie ai .i, ti.i election. .Mr. Flanngan ,- dI".,,,.l!!,!. .'' .'. '."','' palBII of bis mn. .. ...... ,,' Hive tellers i i i in in1-.". i---.. II i inc. i, II . iliung Ihe aid "t , i In ceiumunli .it'! ue" up with IMrei'ier lulu i nt Celin. 11. a eu.i. ii d which pin ii) ep..lll. of liers" I Ihe lillsiliesis lie ' liii taken the i Ceilcl.Viill llllll I "Laws have i hlllil ilie llllll.'. . and oilier aula i i, l llli tlcct.S illlllll'l the wliit r ui" an. "S.nch ink. Ml le inui ll.llls II siell,'. uiciMiii-i .in- ti Mini Mr. i laiui- III II 111, I -Illf in , Mintnit I'm iliimb an sii.iu.e llial pietedie i i,i!,eii en I'.'hiilf f-f ir 1 1. idle eili, .. . . . .- , i.n hum nil I'leleet the ii llll' "Il I dining til" v. inter month -Muild aild much i" his ...liiferl. and v Ihlv ilnra. t fiei.i t',-wm-rie nnd - - "'"" iii'iiii'hi it 'ipen ihe poll, i ,.! i' "" "-',l '" sickness le ' nnln . Ilia I W llicll W.ls flllsed n- u ' ' -" ' 11"1 '" - wll., ix , ' -"lie- - " -" I Banquet Peins j B IVivate Dances -Bancjuets at mNeddm'Card Parties JB M Hay we ssncf Esiimaies 'WK Wjjfl and Menus 9 S Hk ?.2d nnd Chcs'nuf t KJK 1 ( ". Hw'ns" '' 1 it, "'""""u "If it loefed shelter for the men ! anne' be provided, a Miiall he-lik"' .ilfair which would prelcct them from the waNi down would prove a lied- einl te them in their work. ' 'Then, loe, protection of sem.. man lier would considerably increase their, fib leney during the cold months for ii is neeessarv for the men te leave ' iheir pests unguarded at times in erd. r ' that they might get a few minutes of wnnntn in some nearby store. A shcl ier weiinl maue tin anscnce limn Jiesr tiniiecc.sar.v. Certainly the men ate i net te l.c blamed for iiittitig their pests ecca limiiilly In enlcr te get warm, hut ' if thai (an be cllmiuate.l by the Intro- i dui-tiim of shelters, se much the het- j Icr. "I have taken the inatler tip with niri'cter Cotiehei: and menibers of Council and have 1 n assue.l that as- sistan. e finin these point can be d jiendeil upmi. Iiirecter Cortelyou in a letter in nie sani in part : '1 assure you that I shall de every thing I can in bring alie it the election of shelter. for irallii policemen dining the wirier months.' " REALTY MEN TOUR WHARVES Forty Inspect Railroad. Marine and Industrial Facilities 1 Fmn officer and director of the lii.il IN'i.le Itemd arc Inspecting tie liver-front railroad and marine aim i--i . . i iiuai eiinn: Line ; .leliu . iigesnii. duel engineer and Mirveve' of Philadelphia, and .lame- W. Phillip, us-1st, int eiigiiu'cr m i barge of gr.id. crossings' of the Iiuieau el" Survey, Geld Watch for Policeman y wrpriM pn'-tMiiiuinn of nn rw 1M Villi I'll I Wllll'l VV.'lw Ill'iilit n.t.k... 1.. l.ietitenanl Paul Angermler. of th I .icon police, I v Hie sei'-ennt in. patrolmen of thai district. The OC.-I simi ei the pifeiitiitii.u was the twet. ,,,.,!, ,ni!li v., ., j ,- Lieutenant Angei miei's association with the Police lh pi.llmeil'. U-hlMJl"Su In Observance of Thanksgiving Day TlmSteWmBe j Closed All Day Tomorrow jj Sec tomorrow (.'veninjj's spet-i ' mhei'tiserucnt amunincinp; ) our mul i lies : with complete .-iul wendi'i'l'iil stocks of heli- ' ilav "-rit't.-, always at the low t prk-es ami in many in stances actually a iiiK mom. ler you. j it is til.se littini;- that in i-uiiuiiK'tieu with 'rh;uik.Kiini,'. each ami every one is given a youth' reminder that Tomorrow Is Laat Day of the Red Cress Rell Call The object is te collect $250.1100 chiefly for the relief of (lisai)ie(i i MMvii-e men am1 suflices ! w MARvrr "IGKT?! : ' lW t. "' fifil' W ' ", . "i r M !il, f aii- 1 lAdmlral Robertsen Heads Beard, Investigating Lax Disci pline Here leged failure of discipline ever mid- shlpmeli In Philadelphia following the Artny-Navy came here his, Saturday. UU headed by Hear Admiral A, II. j e n, nvZ, , I ' "1 V'.! I ..ill I ir,...Vi,w ,.1 ' Iipm of the beard will he nnneun.l when It Minvenes. Ne efheer slut ei.e.l In the Naval Academy Is a member. , Sreretaiy IJenliy 'aid the beard would , go te Annapolis, hut net te I'hlladel- plila. The ihjeet of the lien id's in- j ' nulry, he explained, was net te get evl- deiiee te convict any midshipman or te aseertnln what leek pl"re In I'liila delphla. hut te fl responsibility for the i alleged breakdown of ellselpline ever ' ihnse midshipmen who inishehaved . tlieiasehiti. Appointment of ihe heard followed it Inns Minferenee in Washington be- I wwn Secretary Denby and Rear Ad miral Henry It. Wilsen, superinli inlent , of the Naval Academy. Secretary ll"ii- by said lie nnd Admiral Wilsen ngreul ' the sltuntlnti cell 1(1 he handled bel by a boa id of luijitlry . The beard is net te investigate the Incidents in Philadelphia, hut te pro vide means of preventing any miscon duct en future occasions when the mid- ( shlpnicn appear In piihllc places. The Imai'd will report also as te the method followed at past football games between the West Point and Annapolis elevens te picM'iit any breach of illscipllncanil In what respect the methods of disci pline In Philadelphia last Saturday illf- ' fered from pnst method-, j The main business ()f the heard will be te ascertain if there was any dere liction of duty by officers in charge of tbe uilrlslilniMPn u-li.i reimiined In Phila delphia after the game. I State Prohibition Director Dnis. of j Pennsylvania, who was in conference i yesterday with ptohibitlen bureau effi cials, declined te comment en the miner allegations further that te say that apparently the Mecks of contraband beverages had been taken te the city for the orc.-uleii nf the Army-Navy game and distributed in the vicinity of the hotels. ADAMS I9 S. nrenrt SI. Rc.'oie thr nil;-'arllriii THANKSGIVING DINNER !2 le 2 .111 .". 10 te S Cei'vnmiiir tnlicti r or letnntn Bhq Renil t'epfi, fl T nkri) i)jstrr I'llltw I mnhrrrj .Vinic Crrmnrd I'otnteri or .s'n rr Potatery. 8e'tthrri fitu'r Aipmiiam r.pi nelli n.i.l Hullri- tfa.'.er .s.ila.l ;.. I'm, p.-iil vr ti.irc .l.ei T k Iff I rent i jffrc rra M I. Snltcd ,lTmer,i' $1.50 IIA.M- ll)( 1)1. M l 'II1 (. heice.st r,n,l in-Mt .loltrlens t , . ural.le tllr, HOe, HI. III), S.'.IH) the li.MUl.l tmiierteil fan, mp li:iml-pn ,nt"-t an.l ln-i'leil off.', is i..'iii te st.'i.ni) Invalids, convales cents, nursing mothers find a friend m vvf.HOCOI ATPV"J CHOCOLATE Mjdc by Maker of tl'liitman'i Chocolates ii ineir lamnu A dollar FILBERT : SEVENTH -3;5W COURT OF INQUIRY 0 PROBE MIDDIES ll(03S k if02&& j..-. -: i ww-ifyi S" November 20, 1022 . i, -L. ' ' ' ' L Strike in Georgia Has Tied Upi Werk en Philadelphia and Camden Piers MUCH PROGRESS MADE Weil; i,n tbe Delaware lllver I'ridKe lias been sl.icliencil ilurlliB tbe ln metith, due te the cent factor' Inability in cei cm n e ircln I he Ifpersm niiai rles. ivliere there ha been a slrlke i n"'"'";';"". 'Ihe granite blocks ,a "' ?V 'l'"'' ""' '"" P"' strike ei ,, rs UUOe the waler up, TU- l'- "" "" '1illn.Wpl.lil shore l,r" ' tl ct.-ef.I t. .1 lieislit ertwent.x- ,., fl u.(,h iiVw -ilt ,,, ( f,,t (. , , , . , .,., , Ipr. ' ACK OF GRANITE DELAYING BRIDGE ttlSfiAtSSSsiiQ, r c-rtrni imh en c n rirTei STERLING SILVER GIFTS FDR MEN AND WOMEN Cigarette and Ciqar Bexes and Trays Ash Trays Razor Set5 Cigarette and Watch Cases Dest Ware Toilet NAare Photograph Frame? Jewel Bees Cologne and Extract Bettles , One of the "reasons why men drink99 BicL Tea cjea-tetally Different IALESMAN I.AUfil-". lXI-'HKNTIAI. INDr.vrKI L Cfik I'OKXTIOX IS TAKIN'C, 'PUIS IIKW'S fl' AX XOl'XCIXC A LIMITED XUMBER OF iiUSINIiSS UIM'.XIXC.S. Till": OI'I'ORTUXriV KKQL'IRIlS a max KITIIKK WHO IS AX F.XPERIKXCICD SALILSMAX OR WHO DKSIRKS TO TAKK I'P TIIK SAI.F.S CALi.iXfi. 'v. ari-: i-:spi-:ci:lly ixti-:ri-:.sti-;u at this TiMi-: ix Tin- Max who, with thi-: PROIM-R CO-OPI-RATIOX. CAX IX A REASON ABLY SHORT TIME TAKl- OVKR A JOSITION OF EXECUTIVE TRUST. V. PREFER THE MAN P,F.TVI-:i"X 25 AXD 40 YEARS OF AGE. (..ALL THIS AFTEKXOOX AT 2 P 440 Wldefiier Bids Phnladeflplhna ' ASK FOR MR. STEXZF.L tri3ifrs-s -" itls-ia.-- I -s I 5 SiiIhI l k i . ii t a 'i Vc 1 1 H'nxAii ''.'M a' i u I "''" ltivli: i, '". '"',. i ".'. in i1 siiiiiuf i an ii in,' $or tl rawc . " Mere and Better Gifts for Less at Linde Stere These .ue the thiee Mile of the Linde triangle. Our assortments ,ue greater than you will find anywhere qW. presenting a wide nriety te ihoese from, thus inunng the atisfactien el the ier and lecipient alike. Quality lu'i- means the best that can be had. Oui enoimeus velunu and spot cash payments aie guarantee of the very best service and highest grade goods from the leading manuf.uUiiei. of the ceuntij. Prices arc awav below thee of eei ether teie. because our $1 "0.U00-a-year localien and expense sa ing is divided amenu' our customers in guaranteed lowest prices. This means that each purchasei benefits te the extent of at least a full quarter en eveiy dollar spent. All Sizes Rugs Greatly Reduced tt.12 Ueynl Wilten. $0.50 lxt Mirh-Pilc Axniiiitler .$21.5') 1 1.3x12 Standard Axminv r 52 50 2t'G3 Stnndni-d Axnniutcr 5.50 8.310.( Royal Wilten. 511.50 27;,5. Standard Axmiiter -1.00 7.lix0 F.stra Vrlvet. . . 2(i.5l) Inhid l.inoleum l 20 te 1 SO . i'e ; i in, a 23d Street, Columbia v' - n''" JL. f P M', pier has hneii develepeil only le lh"' wnlnr line. The I we piers are le l.e the liii'cs for Ilie siipersliiicliircs which "iippert the i aille-, f Dllli.'llll.V lieins (Xperieilceil en tbi Canidcii side In the linildln of the Milile anchorage. t has Ijeen found iiirei!ir le hlllhl Ihe Ciimdeii anchor' ape en the hank of the river, and stcl . iifferdanw are heliur erected nreuuil the li.isp nf the strilctlire te protect ilie - i"?';"'; l,,,;;:- side cvenviltletis for ihe anchorage are already under way. Special suppert1 are n.-eiisvurj le pretciL the hiise tipi.)rN of 111'1 I'niiiKfeid "I." structure. I!ld have eeen Invited for Hie con s. ruction of ih two main lower", wlihli will he superimposed In llm two (iranlle liase ilfW, 'I'he sllilelures support til'1 cnhles which held the bridge structure The v ei'l, en the towers will be Marted as seen as lie completed graniic weik ha be. n n... !... trixkt. ni weuaii. . ,t)i,sa ,,, liming eeen ignere.i in tii eispn lien of n .SiIHKI estnte el uy lim ,e,hcr. Carmela Cioe. of L'H.VJ -.Moe,-,. s,,,,.. Ml-. Hera 1'ierelh. 1, .s ( () ini,(i v,( tI. u.,,,,., , ...;ll(.i Ihe prelmt ihe w 1 M. C S1" l.l nfii .s , s' ,S-f, i , ' liyl '. . , . si ail, en ji, i a a I'ifinr -I-.-, ; f,1 bumidei' ii'd I'aWn'iii $1 Q . Oll.ll,1'), i i. 0 . jii.uii iiii-iiii l.inuleum l iU te 1 SO HENRY LINDE and Ridge Avenues WSiW ; 1S-ISC2 "-'iitlbfi. ? f : p;g CLOSED ALL DAY f JM THANKSGIVING Our Super-Value Policy means the most wonderful collee tien of Suits and Overcoats in Phila delphia - beautiful models - splendid workmanship net a single ordinary fabric. And every Suit and Overcoat is priced at a definite, con crete saving of $5 te $12 and mere under what any ether geed store must charge for the same quality. Prove these facts yourself. The men who appreciate our Super-Value Policy the most are these who have looked around and com pared. I'l KUV's &y&, Our Super-Value Prices $28 $33 $38 $43 and up Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES ' Clethes for Men CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING "Undivided re- .spensibility" yes t when you let us de the art work and make the engravings. Tell us what von want nnd we'll gladly accept the responsibility of satisfying you. The Che'Tnut Street Engraving Ce. E.Cer.Ht-2Chetnutt:': t Imcly (lift fnr Her lOnnulten Brncflrt Watcli 17 Ifwi-h, Fully Ciunr.mtced w-: -ss5r 5 t i WVMW -vs. h ,7'!'i.l!''"!"l Jfl ? fi.Va.Vj-7 Gild Chsrmii-i! DciifO. s , ,i ' r.rn f,J i I rlil'J Charles Mulli 5t Sens ' ' V h I . t I . 'I ' f' H' "l', S( . s I ',ih sf ' V, Eu' 'h ?' is r n FltOM a recent letter: The advertising cant- atgn you are preparing for us is certainly getting results." . Till: llOI.MI.s I'lUbs, VntlUlt 1 1 1 5..''Cli?rry Street I'lnlailclphi4 s f y 'J'L.iiiy ra sWiBinJiiiiliiiJ1 ' -i :i,- will M Whilf 'J SSSW; ' . 'A .Ai &m