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'.V".' t 't , -u EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2!), li)L9 3 . wJ-v m M A SOLDIERS !LL OF BATTLES Irporal L. L. Bycrs Back Witli Story of Capture by Germans FREATED WELL AT LAST i piitcnnnt C. K. Dillingham, (ounded Second Time, Re- f fused to Quit Fighting EThrllllnB slorles of American hraiery. tho fact of tlown-pourlnc Herman hells and crlB.-cro.-MiiB maehlne-cun ullets that followed each other po I ulckly they formed almost n continuous ream, aro told hi Philadelphia lieroes rrlvliiR from tho hattlcfront. Corporal I I., livers has nrrlied home after several months In a German prlbon jtanip. after tho observation plane In Which ho was flyhiB, was forced to land Behind tho enemy lines. livers was put In solitary confinement nnd on snort ra tions because he rcfus-ed to iiIvuIro val-; uahlo Information to his captors. ' Later, after tho (iormans saw that1 they would Mircly loso tho war, they i bcRan to cater to him and tho other risoners. Uers my, and their treat- lent from that time on until the. arml- tlce, ho declared, lias "excellent "(Jot" M Herman Charles I'lilfer, H10(! Haverford ave nue, Bot six (Ici'tuans with a machine, lun beforo ho tins overcome by bus f funics, He atioke to find himself heinB treateil by friends and found he was In lHbso Hospital JCo. 10, a Philadelphia iTuntt. amonir tho nersoiinel of which sev- I 5?eral chums wcro found. When ho be- hjcatno unconscious from tho Baa com h rades had taken him to tho rear and IS dispatched blni to the hospital. Ho was I a(,..r,t.A.l ... I....... . ,, , 1 ,. T. ....., EiS .tolin J. Hurray, Company 1, 313th ' jinianiry, ..is ti est HerKs street, h.th (tiounileil In iii'tion September -7, but Jkept his wounds secret from friends and relatives here until ho rccotered. V4t Killed llif (irrmnii rrlvato John T. I'.radley, Company M, ffilltth Infantry, 43:st Lancaster avenue. :Kliiru nvo iierioaios iio a luum k'- tr.iuiu) ivneii iney iricu xo niiiuo uwii in i.-- &.".' f ,.. ......... t ..!.! JA Ulit't, jii) ih i wi'iuj "H'm jiiui, ,,m tiiiu if was wounded the final day of flBhtlnB. , I 't ,,.... , i-...- s, 1. t tillll... i'i&L j.ieuieouni uaiti-.t i. iiiiiuh- l.jliain, with a citation Tor braiery al . leady to his credit, was tiounileil No- tember '.', but refused to leato Ills com mand. Ho stayed with bis company diirliiB the constant lighting up until the armistice went Into etfect. Ills home Is at :130 West Putal street. Captain .1. F. (laskyll, "15 Kart John son street, has arrived hi New York on tho battleship Nebraska, The Nebraska, crossed from Ilrest In thirteen days, bringing1 a contingent of about "100 casuals. Captain (Jai-kyll had charRO of a company rcpalilng the bltf fourteen Inch naval pinm and saw Inlenslto ac- lon scleral times when Herman air at tacks and bit: Kimllie were directed at ihii American Riant Rims. rwn nv writ utapcc cpcm K-rlilectrical Contr;iftor.s Say Women Ileli) Cut Labor Price n more high wages nmnii? electrical ttorkera Is thu (tllct of tho Tcnnsylvania State Association of i:ieetrical Contrac tors and Dealers now In session here. This decision it as In the form of a set of lesoliitlotm passed, In which It was staled that, owiuir to tho demobili zation of lh tro'ips, villi its resultant releaso of labor and the entrance of many tiomcn Into Industrial work, II was felt that conditions did not wariaut tho continuance of tint uniiMially high rates of pay that hate linn Riven to workern in this Hit? of trade, during tho war. Falls Into Vat of Licorice, A plunge Into a vat ef hot licorice at lo p'.ant of McAndrews & Forbes, roadway and Jefferson street, Cain en f.irly today nearly resulted In the eath or-3lil.e S.notioskt. 1S.1I Salem tree!, Camden. The man was taken to he Yest Jcirey lloinropathie Hospital. a Deaths of a Day The Rev. Thoma A. l Jones Tho Rev. Thomas A. 1.. Jones, widelv Mown as n missionary ut the Itedemp". lorlst Order, died Monday night In St. ABnes'a, Hospital follow Ins an operation. I Since last Juno ho had made his head. ouarWrs at St. Joseph's It. treat. Allan tic City. Last Sunday he closed a week's retreat for thn men of St. Monica's Church, Seventeenth and Kilncr streets. Ho tilts conducted retreats at the Ca thedral and soveial Catholic chinches In ico utiy BhM 1 1, Hrookllne. Mass, In ISfi;,. (rather Jones was educated at the Brooki ,iws lllgll .senno I School I the Hedemntoils Preparatory College. the Ttedeionift-lkt 'niiiie, .imiapons, ami ino seminary of(the Ileriemptorlst Fathers at lllches ter,;Md. U was ordained by Caidlnal Olbbuns, November IB. 1SDS. Tliomus I). i-j i nonius i. i.uinircv, rr, Sr ,ThointiB 1. Chllilrey. sIMy-one yeais old, a builder and business maii for twenty years, died vesterdav ni bis hmni, VltM I'nrk Uouleiard. Camden. Ho was Toimerly illreetnitr head of the sheet metal and roofing linn of T. D. Chlldtey nu non. ino sons, lieutenant Holand 4il Frlvato Thomas P. Clilldrev Jr., aro In France ltalnh U. Clilldrev. thn dest son. formerlv was nresldent rf ih lamden Hoard of Trade. He also leaves WIdow and threo daughters ty Mrs. n. A. 1 MiinnikhuyBcii titrs. Itessln Aliltnt latirnf,cf At,,nll. ihtl-ysen. wldof of Howard Munnlkliuv- MR, for many years one of the leaders ft'tha bar of Haltlmore, and who her self was a leader of Ilalthnorn soeletv taled yesterday at her home, 1018 North Charles street, Haltlmore, after two weeks' Illness of heart trouble. With 'iner wnen see died were two of her 'datlghteis. Misses I.llllo and Ilesslo Mun- iKnuysen. Another riaughter Mrs. Grace ugh, wife ol' Filuln J', IiaiiBh, for irly of Philadelphia. Is 111 in the omen a Ilosnilal. n-.iltlinoi-e PBtiBcforo her niarrlngo Mrs. Munnlkhuy. lj-'fj, was Miss l'nncoast, daughter of !i"resor joseiui I'anctasi ami sister the lato I)r, William II. I'ancoaRt. id surgeons of I'hlladelnH.-i Mrs. Munnllthuysen was Interested In y war relief actlvlt es. She w-.im u t of W. Howard 1'anen.iRf nf "n-ii tVLancey street, who with Mrs. Tan. l, nns gone to iiaitlinwe. Mrs irv. wife of I.eutenant i'nmmnn,i. TJarklle Henry, nnd Mrs. Tlmothee .mowskl. of llostou nrn nieces or Munnlkhuysen. Mrs. I'aucoast. Airs ry nnd Mrs. Adamowskl are chll- i or ur. wiiiiam n. rancoast, Mrs pli K Wldener. daughter of the Into rt I'ancoast, also is a nleco of Mrs, ii!khtiynen. Wulter Sleppaclier falter M. Steppacher, 1801 Serine den street, president of Walter M. packer & Hro., shirt manufacturers. tforth Thirteenth Btrcet. died vos. Ey- Lci A. Scarl, Carloonltt York. Jnn. 19. Leon A. Senrt ,. paper and motton-nleturo flnn ear. at. who had been employed on the in City Star tho Denver Ilockv In News. C h cago. Tribune, unit. f relS f""1 tno KvenltiB Worldl iiiiik leieBraui oi una city, died ui bi-uiu iimiKeaiiun ui ims noine rl.waa thirty-seven years old. uicu in comics anq wag thn I (f "Bun In Movleland" and , Home Breaker," S0RRLWARJS.OVER Soldier Writes Men Wcro jtit Getting Spirit of Conflict "I ntn sorry that tho wnr In over," wrotn I'rlvnte Loo lllsonbcrK. now nerv. Ing In Knmco with Batttry A. 35lli Klolil A r 1 1 1 1 o ry, KiBiity-ccvciitn ui v I h I o it, to Ills ' hi other Herman, a p u man In tho L'nltcil Stales navy. "Wo wcro Just KfltliiK tho cplrlt of l thn war when the annlstlin was dp- I o I arc (I and our lighting r n d o d. ! Thoro was not a I BinKlo man In our outfit that dtd not wabt to keep nt It and nhov. l'rlU what American koI. dlers mulil do." rrlvnto t;isen lierc nralsed the line llKhtlmt spirit of I tho Aincilomi men and raid he was I'fouu to no ono oi iiicin. . "".'''r"1""". """" ,"';'."', "... A"""1 l.,1. ?L ''".., Zt , VJ" : , ,'"',,' Ti.r ii I in the navv mi wg made several trips across on army irnriMiurtB and also on coniojs. CHESTNUT HILL MAN CITED THREE TIMES l j v ,. . J cill'V Wharton, 1. lM. t-.. A.I . , , ,. . ' . , ., I VllllHlllllH'C UriVCT, Again JVC- ' 1 reives Decoration for llraven j Henry Wharton, of Chestnut Hill, a i V. if. ('. A. worker and ambulance1 driver tilth tlin American ami French , .,,,I,m, It'ia r,,t,-n.l liltl fillet iilf,fli,,i for conspicuous brat cry. News that ho has been given the cita tion of the Corps d'Arnice, which carries tilth It tho Croix do litienc with a Bold star, has Just reached this country. All the inrmber.) of Mr. Wharton's Immediate family arc In France. Henry Whiutiin, Jr., Is a member of the aila llon corps and Mrs. Wharlon and ttio other sons aro ct'BaRed In relief and re construction work. Ono of the honors conferred on Mr. Wharton Is a Joint one, in which Ills ttifo Is partner. They ncrn awarded medals last August for heroic, work In the American Hospital at l'arls. Mr. Wharton's llrst citation tins n nolalilo one. Ho Rot It for bravery shown along the Toill -sector, lie tins a . M. C. A. wolker, but Bladly left til"' ( coinparatiie safety of the hut lo act ,i volunteer stretcher-bearer and bring in th wounded. lie underwent all tho dangers of a combatant without having their chance lo light back at tho lirrmans. The cl- tatloii follows: "Henry Wharlon, of Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia, joined stretcher bearers and carried out wounded under lire, or stood nt the entrance of dressing sta tions under lire, git Ing wounded soldier? dr.nks and cigarettes. In many cases. Ihe doctois say, the V, M. C. A. ttoiKir unquestionably supplied the essential stimulus to sate their lites." Tho citation was from Ihe French Coterniucnt. Mr. Wharton llrst went to Franco In II'IH. He'ieturned to this country early last .tear and was so enthusiastic that his wife and two sons loluntecrcd to go abroad also. Ho gladly accepted their offer and i ('turned to Franco last spring. , While in this country lie raised fund-1 for ambulances for tin- American llospl- , lal ; The .entire Wharton family, IucIuiIiiik Thomas and Ita.taid, the sons, saw see vice back of Verdun last summer. Mr. Wharton is a member of the prominent Philadelphia family of that : name. Ho Is a nephew of thn lat, Joseph Wharton, principal owner of the I Hethleheiii Steel Company beforo Charles ' M. Schwab took oter the works. Mr.-! Wharton Is about llfly ears old. IIo is president of the Montroso Poca. Iioiitns Coal Company ami was foiinerly secretary of the Westmoreland Coal Company, lie l. a prominent member of l Paul's episcopal Church, Chest nut Mill, and a nn inher of Ihe Phila delphia nub. Philadelphia Criiket Club and tlie Itncipirt Club. lie was one of the first substantial business men to forsake Industry fin Y. M. '. A. work abroad when the oi ganlzatlon made a stirring appeal for tho services of men of that caliber. The Wharton homo Is at bGL'3 llermaiitowu 1 atcnue. Mrs. Francis Htlnlcy Wharton, a sis ter of Mr. Wharton, Is In charge of the ihnergency Aid rooms at Paris. HEALTH CHIEF TO SUE M'COACH Kruaen Will Able Pay for Unfilled Uylicrry Contract Having made a second award for Plumbing at Hyberry 'Farms, Director Ki'ii.-en is preiiarlng lo start suit against William Mc.Coach, Jr., who threw up the original Contract when he found lie would suffer u financial loss In going ahead with the work. The second contract, has been awarded to S. Faith & Co. for $73. P00. Tho original contract to McCoach, who is a son of former City Treasurer Wil liam McCoach, was for $41,9!0, Tho suit, against McCoach will be brought to recover tho difference be tween the two figures. McL'oach's de fense will bo that condlllons over which ho had no control made tho carrying out of his contract Impossible. Tho clt,i will be represented by City Solicitor John P. Connelly, who will prepare the case with tho aid of Plrcctor Kruscn. Germans Itclcase I'liilailclpliiaiH Three Phlladelphlans wcro among the American prisoners recently released by ' (I'ermany. Tho I'hlladelphlans released nro Lieutenant Charles V. Westllng. 1315 Walnut street; Francis 1". O'Neill, .10118 Keyser street, and Joseph lliyona, CIO Kcrnon btrcet. , WHY BURN COAL When son run tifnt your tioufte. for nhntit 4 the cost by ulnc Kc!Mer Ci.Htnl Steam Radiator! 4515 LANX'AhTKB AVR. No Odor, Aobei or Dutt SHELLTOPBAGS REPAIRED HARRY E. DAVIS 807 Sansom St. Tel. Wl. 4M7. Mall Ordem Official Banners Klzo 4x5 feet, red border, wreath and shield In colors, m a do cf cotton hunting. $3.00 Each hunting U. B. flags. 'All sizes In stock at reasonable prices. L. FINK &SONS, 56 N, 7th St, i i.no insr.Niit:iui I TlTTnTlTnllV ill H our I H KheroesI H ITALIAN, GASSED IN BATTLE, RETURNS AND GRINDS ORGAN Antonio I'eliee. Faced Shower of Shells in Thrvc Fierce Matties iYoir He Urates Rain of Silver With Uniform and Patriotic. Airs Hack from France. tilth an hoimrahti dlcclinrKe, n veteran of three of tlv liar's hardest hatlles, Antnnlu Felice, thirty-nine years old, 1007 Salter htrret, returned to civilian life today, nnd, still nearliiB his uniform, proceeded to t.crcu ado all (lermnntoivn tilth n hand orR.in. At ciery corner he noa homharded tilth silver coins. Felice was a oluulccr and enlisted In Company ll. Fourth Infantry, almost Im medlately after tho declaration of war. Ho trained at ClcttyshurK. t'a., and tias sent overseas In April, 1M7, tilth a small contltiKent that pri ceded "Per shlttB's crusaders.' IIo fotiKlit atVer. tlun, tho second Marue and at citateati Tltlerry., In October ho was seterely i Bassed and tit out of action for the rem of the war. His face still shows the j scars of tho poisonous vapors. A natito of Italy, Felice before Ihe I Witr tins by normal occupation a mu - PHILADELPHIA TROOPS TURNED BATTLE TIDE Colonel Hrown Tells of "Iron Division's" Bravery Against Germans Colonel Millard H. llrotvn. former commander of the "Old First," which was merged tilth the 109th Ileglmenl, told, how the famous "Iron IUttsIon" helped turn tho tide of battle against the Hermans and accomplished the L-innlnr? of the lout which meant belle- feat for (leriuany. Colonel Uiown was one of the speak-, ers ut the quarterly reception and din ner of tho 1'hllsiilelpliln Association of Credit Men. held at tho llltz-Carlton. His recital followed that of Lieutenant Itobert V. Flschells, formerly with the chemical warfare sertlce. who told how the Americans deieloped the gasmask which finally prevailed oter tho hor rors of Herman warfate. "our men were iifiaid. Just as I was nfrald, when tin iclual lighting came upon us colonel llrottn said. "Hut tie had too much moral courage to lein to our (cars ml the outcome of our being nft.iid Hint when tin cnaiB catllO the bo.XS ol Hie ll"l" iomsiwm jelled ahead to Ihe pollus. who wen- leading. 'Hurry up. l-'reiieh.t ; we ttiuu ti crack at them, tool" "We started out with :,000 men. and lifter six months of llghtlnE ne counted .... onil renlacciui-nts. My own regl- ,,,. with mi enrolled strength of aiinn. had 7000 new naiins In It before got tlltollgll. The innate solilicis were Hi.' blg- B t heroes that we nan. i my eie much blL'cer than their ollicers Unit thete Is no possibility of tn eteti till ing it lo ton. When thi't ciuiic back there ought to be nothitiB In this town loo good for Ihein. Fiery man Is a hero. "The supply scrib'c is among those that did lb" greatest work for us. W. W. Atterbiiry, of this city, quadrupled the capacity of the French railroads and let us get enough supplies to win." CHANGES IN DEFENSE BODY Former Lieutenant tioernor Comes Here to Take Charge Former Lieutenant liotirnor Frank H Mci lain, who has been elected eecii tlte director ol the Pettnsylt aula i oiu mNslnit of Public Safety and Defense, Is 111 Philadelphia today In begin reor ganization of some parts of the commls- , slon's woik. The commission is to b covitltiueil under the new name of the pumic welfnro committee ami will retain Its headquarters ill Hi proliablt finance HulldiiiB. Albert i: McKine.i, of the Historical i Sm'ii i' ol' Pentis.iliania. w'll hate charge of tll wolk or tb illllltlee; an the leull of i'ii ininisslon's icscimling ii loiinei ..liiio and min ing former liiiwrnnr Hi inibaiigli from Hi., espectid J.III.IHHI historian Job. I The couimlssioii toted unaiiiinously to rescllnl Its action at a meeting .ies-1 tenia v In Hairisburg. lioternor Brum baiigh had declared on Ihe last night of his term that he would nol take the ' ol. having accepien an onei n so offer to to prance ns an educational director. nollicr Siiffrari-t Jailed j Mi-s I'nra I'rawford, of this city, has; iolned Hie ranks of the suffrage "mar-i HiV In WiishlMKtou. Miss i'rawford. tilth Miss ('. Itoselt, of Haltlmore. was arrested and sentenced tesierday lo tweuli-fo'.li' hours' InipilMinineiit by ludgo Mc.tlalion. ('ontempt of court whs the chatge made, becnuso the wom en applauded Hie appearance of Mrs Sara T. I'olvln wlfen she entered court to be tried for violating park regulations in -burning Piesldeiit Wilson's spiechcs on u public reservation, Spring Styles I'rflm Miltrr lo tVrr 16 00 Vfloutt for I t.til ffc.OO Sntl 11.11, 13 00 r.oo sofi tlin, n.oo it 00 Ili-tbvl foe 13.00 G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10th St. IT BURNS GAS We HUMPHREY Kamaniiirp j.i A cas heater that iskl economical and ab- (' Kolutcly odorless. General Gas Lijfht 1221 ARCH ST. Good Time to Change Those Stairs DUTCH HALL Or any style. Estimates. Snedaker&Co.9th&TiogaSts. Comfort and Free' dom in UNDERDOWN'S SHIRTS $1.50 Each Ther ore rut nnd made to Kit atUrartlon. Kitra line nualltv and work. maniililii. 3 for $4 l Bbb mmu iR Co. mmL Cnffi Attached and Detached A.R.Underdown's Sons 202-204 'Market St. ' BaUWl.lia Slo. 1130 sician, and he pla.ted seteral Inslm nieiits. After his illsiharBe at famp I'lv on Monday, homur, he found it dllllciitt to obtain employment at ni,i "I did not unit for my t'nelo Situum to Bet me a Job," he cilalneil todai "Hut I must work, so I Bot the orBat. nnd now 1 am maklne plenty of moift Fellco made his first nprarani'e i 1'ulasUI nfTTTuc ami ljueen laiin the, iiturnliiB. It ttas not Ioiir hefon i, ! crowil, notlcliiB his uniform nnd th I ttio Bold stripes on his sleete, Rathcri'd ' around and applauded the patriotic um bo was steadily BrindliiB out. N'kUels dimes and quarters fell In n shower nil about him. Hctuecn selections, he was kept busy anstverltiB questions about his experiences In the war. Some one wanted to know how many Hermans be hail killed. Willi a happy tnlle of con. tentment as he Bathered In his sjlni harvest, Felice replied: "Not many, only iilnn or ten, I V think." I ANARCHISTIC POSTERS START WIDE SEARCH Police. Secret Sericc and Postal fnspecto HniilDis- Irilititors of Notices Police, secret sertlce men and postal Inspectors throughout the country arc making a search for distributors of anar chistic posters. These circulars have made their appearance simultaneously hi American cities The posters, which speak disparagingly of (lie President, call attention to the fact that not only some foreigners but a number of persons here are anarchists. and threaten legislatirs with d,iuamite. They were received by persons In this city. They arrived In entelopes post marked Philadelphia. Chief Postal Inspector James T. Cor telyou and his subordinates are at work on tho case. .Mr. Corlelyou said sester dny that the Ihieats bad been sent lo all newspaper otlices. Coincident with the nppcarani c of the in vters here, buildings, telegraph poles nnd street cats in New London Conn, yesterday were plasliied with stickers containing the same printed matter. This condition also obtained In New Haven and Hrldgeport. Conn., and In llostou In the latter place the police are seek ing a man and a boy who am believed to hato distributed the anarchistic tlneats. According lo tho police, there seems to be considerable el Idence that the same typo iii ppenrs In the posters as was used III the circulars found about the resl deuces of Justice Robert ton .Moszchls Ker. Linest T. Ti ikb, president of the Chamber of Commeice, and William It. Mills, ll'eii acting Superintendent of po lice, when these places m ro damaged lt tutnth HBO by bombs. Ihe Ink also is said to be the same 1 and an Identical mistake niadn in the bomb circulars also was noted in the posters that appeared yesterday. This was In the use of a, capital V in the middle ot ii wold EtE,aiffi&liiDl,L, v oilvcvsnitllis lj vSt.rilionci'.'t c Handsornely Dccoraled Service Plates English Bono China I FOs"5CS Cattle $1295 CHAMPION LIGHT CAR OF AMERICA 0)erippsQoo Do you know of any Four that will show a speed of 34 miles per hour at the top of Belmont Hill, Mana yunk? We don't. In fact we don't know of any Light Six outside of Scripps-Booth that gives you this Super-Performance. Better ride in Scripps-Booth first. Let it be your Criterion. SIX-CYLINDER MODELS Sedan 1985 Detroitl Sport Tout 1295 Detroit Coupe " " I Roadster LA ROCHE BROTHERS, Inc. v 1214 N. BROAD ST. I.T. COI VM. J.TWI.OH, M. I). I cxpcrlcil to arritc from oter-ca llii week at Newport New-. I.icu. tenant Colonel Tajlor. who was promoted from the rank of niiijor a few ilats before the sipnitig of llic arini-tirc, lias liecn alirnail nliuo-t two tears with the l't'iin-t Kania ll.i-e Hospital No. 111. Hi- liomc is at 102" Pine slrcct WAR ON BOLSHEVISM (). S. of A. Open Campai :n to Check Stireail of Movement t'lircstilcteil warlaro against ltol shevlsin. the "world tyrant." has be, i Flarted by more than 100.00H Ptnnsil taulaiis. Willi lh introduction of an organized movement by the I'atriotn Order of Suns of America of reiins.il vanla. Thn aid of "every loyal Amrr lc.ui" Is to In' enlisted to check the spread of the sinister movement In tin fulled Slale. '1'ln' tight is to be waged unceasingly until America, particularly the Stale of I'etitis.iliiinia, "Is cleaned of eterythlng except that which is loyal to the high est conception of true Americanism." The moteinent will take on nctite form next r'rlday etenlng when Iwelie patriotic rallies, under the auspices of Ihe fraternal organization, will be held in dirrnent sections ot inu city, iialf'tcin Hostiiial a bundled IMinsyltniilans. all of whom are prominent spcal.cis. will address the meetings. InteriLor Sprnul. Auditor (ieneral Sntder and thibrnl II Mo.ier. Deputy ndllor ijeiieral. will be Ihe speakers at ' a huge patriotic meeting at tin- Metro pollniii iipeiii lions.' on Washington' Uirthd.iy. nvK i)s Kim sciikamim; Ionian .enl lo Jail for Keeping Oil males Awake Ml Niplit When Lottie Howard, thirty-eight', .tears old. of flglit.t -sei onil mid l.eslir ; streets, was arraigned befoie Magistral!' llairls today accused of ditorilerl.t con duit. Police Lieutenant Huston, of lb. Thiiii -second slrcet and Wooilland ate tine station, testilieu in. a lite woman bad kept the other occupants of cell-, awake all night by her scieams. "flic days In jail." said Magisliati Harris. "If ou bad kept .tour mouth dosed xou would not have been sent lo Jail for! I five days," exclaimed Lieutenant llostou. I "Lieutenant, did ou etcr hear of a worn: keeping her mouth shut', re- I tilled the prisoner. . Castles - k FRIENDS DENY CHARGE ' MADEBYP.O.S.OFA. I ,-, (OVernntCllt Society Says Anked It lo Provide Jobs for Alien Enemies Following charges of un-mrrliMtilsni nnde against the Society ef Friends by He Patriotic order Sons of America, Jue lo nn ndiirtlsement offering to find jio-iuons tor "a number of ... , iicrutun """ 'iiiniriatis,' the accusation wcro i met with a statement denying the charge ' of nermaii propaganda nnd asserting the employment plan was. In reality, a patriotic sen ice. The denial was made by Albert I, Hally, Jr, ex,euVe secretary of til" Vllen Ilellef Committee of thn Society of Friends. Mr. U.illj- said that at the ''quest ,,r the Department of Just ,,. the 'rlends ndtcrtlsed u,ey would help furnish out-of-town Jobs, such as bm- ers. stewards, seamen, elerks and Hie like t i ;, rmnns and Austrian. The tvotk, said Mr. Hally, had b,eti going mi for nearly n car. "Thn I Vpartiuctit of Justice .ailed liTi it'" '" n'n,1,1' Patriotic sertice in protldlng positions for these persons." lost in. 1; V"."'1- ,"JI""V hundreds bad r X lllr.Jolis wlien thp Federal order .....,.,.-,,., ,r,n ,lni, cnqi oyed ,u ' J""-8 "dust, lal plants. We wire c, I upnii lo get them harmless, sustaining 'of inlschl,!" """ "'" ",,Knr ,"'" ""' '"Wl Ufllllll ll. Cbl.l ,. 11.. .1 !.. ,hiv goes by but thai we do not comma- ii '.'lit. Mill, ,... 1.-...1. . . nleat ntllce ......,.,, 1-,-iiriiti iiiipioment to tell them ,if tacillliles that n n ex-soldl I'l' llligllt till We aluilVH fur. Illsll the rsiriililc positions to them " 3 HURT IN YORK ROAD CRASH One Xoar Death When lotorcar and Trolley Collide fuie man is near ibaib, one senotifh hurt and a third has minor injuries as the rrsulf of a triple crasli on old Vork road bin, ognnl.. All !tv iMilladel phl.ilis. They aie: , Stephen ,1. Cooper, :!ri2.1 i! strtet, Ken sington; Internal Injuries, critical con dition: Ablngton Hosp'tal. John McConnell, 315.", Hope slieet . seriously hurt; Iniern.il injuries; Ahlng- , m,,i-,- -.ft i- . , . . I' .' .hm ,u. i, o,, 'i ',' "ntarn Hreet ; slightly Injuied ; sent home. i 'r'"' three men weie in nn nuloiuohlle reluming to Philadelphia. fescendlng (igontz bill at u higli rate of speed, according to the police, ihe ear !r t crashed Into another automobile drlten by o. K. I.eatberman. of Kauboi-o. then kldded across the hlgbw.i.i and clashed into a trolley pole, the car turning turtle. As the men crawled or weie pulled from the wrecked antonioblle a repair car of the p. It, T. smashed Into the wreck. The automobile Is badly damaged, J E CVLDWELL 8f G. THI : ENGAGEMENT The House that ieppe bull! FOUNDED W 1X65 ADOPTED C. J. Ileppe it .Son 1117'111'J Ciiealiuit Street tth A- Tltomiijon Sts Heppe Victrola Outfits We have especially arranged four Victrola outfits that are prac tical for home use. Each outfit contains a Victrola and some records. The supply of these instruments is very limited. You should make your purchase NOW. Special Heppe Outfits VICTROLA IV-A Records your selection Total cost VICTROLA VI-A Records your selection. Total cost VICTROLA VIII-A. Records your selection Total cost VICTROLA IX-A Records your selection Total cost Call, phone, or midyearcommencements High Schools to Gratluntc Jlorc Than fiOO Students Midyear commencement exercises In high schools, a majority of which are being held this week, will graduate more lhan SOO young tnfn and women. The inma enns on i-rinay. High schools, with the number of graduate In the midyear class In each arc: UlrU' Itlnli. rtghtv-l!( Rrndtiati's: rom-niorio-ntrnt tvbru.irv r, Mllllnm IVnii lllnh. 1,12 craduiitr; com mrnei'ment Jnrmari U9 Sntitli PhiimMrhii illrls' 1tlh. Bcientv ev n fUMihiniei, i ntnmrne, nient jMnmrv no tt'eni I'hiliidi-iphln illrln' lliidi, tiincty-tlv( trrHiiii.tte , i einiiTMn'cnirnt rcbrnarv 1 Si hiinl nf PfdrfRugy. twn RraihlMtrn Kftisinsten lltidi. thlrti.tn grHiluntefl. , ir.inKieru iiirii. in-i-nty-um liojn nun '..... ,,,,.., irt. ...rf,iin ntral ttltrh. slxtv-thrp emiliiAts. Nerthenst lllnii, nlxl5-nln6 itrailiiateit South Phllmli-liihltt Hoys Itlsh, cvrnty twe KrailiiutrH ivt t'hllaileii.hia llom' HiRh, forty-clsht Enolii.'Ui'S (teruiantnin IHbIi. twenty boys und ntxty S"ien clrls tirmhitite. MATTRESSES RENOVATED iticss ni'iw iti:i,c(M Kici:n ntifiriint-rl m..l in in u I'.'.ithorM nffr 111- il ninl iiiM.1i iti(n nut ti-rJii n Hot I H It I'm hmipIi. Ik'im i Hi: l(l'fV ITUIEM intnl iitifl tiltlniliin etltia H Ih 1, tmlMrrl IT03 S"td fostnl. w ..i-. ,l iiri AfA . ii hem New Self-Confidence Class jiow formmff A Mmr' form four in Hf fonfliloni o, (lf xir nlon putilit FpAkliiB t-loi'titioti ntul Mli-Hriinil m If dtpInpniTit TVn i-nnn ruti . rln. il.i rxnlncn !'- Rlnnlnc t 8 o'-lock I'or nvn nnd omn. Vitnr w i' om- full wni" or uimn Snru'- 321R fr In- struftii- lit- return NEFF COLLEGE 1?30 hr.tnut St Hand-Carved Scamleia WEDDING RINGS, $12 i:nj:rui'a in i inn, cm i ,tntn iin.ial tin"", I ml I.,, ir.-l llenlgneil In tVlille (oilil. Ilk In trll.iu (.iilil, I HI; CHARLES MUTH i m: l'MIIIA nil i:i. I. K Miulli Kill S. lCIl'i I ohlliilibt tlf.ii "THE definition of ad- vertising that pleases us best, is "salesmanship Possibly this is were experi- on paper, because we enced salesmen belore we became advertising men. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion 400 Chetnut Street Philadelphia JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS RING Assurance Of Superior Quality, However Moder ate The Price Paid, Is A Most Grati. eying Condition When Purchasing The lifelong Sym. 13 ol Of Deepest sentiment. ONE-PIUCE SYSTEM 7,V issi 22.50 , 2.50 .525.00 502.50 2.50 SJb.OO 50.00 5.00 .555.00 5G0.00 5.00 .$05.00 write for catalogue i 1 VktrciU l.., $00 I -; PERRY'S Reduction Sale Just right for the Boys Coming back from Overseas and from Camp the kind of Overcoats and Suits they will appreciate at reductions from Prices that were kept down all season! They're as wel come as the flowers in May, these Men who helped to make A m c r i c a better known to much of the world! And they seem to know it, for there's always a touch of khaki or of blue somewhere among our customers now adays. CJ They c a n rest assured of this our Overcoats and Suits will "carry on" with utmost satisfaction. J From Conserva tive Chesterfields to dashing, snug-fitting models, both double breasted and single breasted, i n deep, quiet colors and mix tures, or with a touch of color and bright ness consistent with the season Now re duced hi price! 4J Suits of worsteds, of cassimercs, of flan nels, of cheviots in the model .and on the lines you best like Now reduced! ' f I) rcss Clothes, cutaway for the too, coat a n d Suits multiplying sions when o c thev ca arc ve needed duced! Now il A great, big reduction sale of Men's clothes that have won a place in the heads. and hearts of many Philadelphians! OVERCOATS From the finest $70 and $75 beauties, right down to our $20 Over coats Reduced ! SUITS From the $(55 and $55 Suits, down to our $20 Suits Reductions all ong the line! Perry & Co. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut St. A. 'V 1 Imf 1 1yinrifi4 iii p way K8 Mr rtlstlo He the ) fe 4 V: mh iUt. r to, a J f ???: -..'?.. : i J'-f 7H,,"! i--- 'Mf' f-- '. rj -," r- i v VI . ,'V h i-S.-. 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