A 'S i ata- jtSiiJ . vi sp rij RSi r ? - j 1 I e D e D e e n e If h t y.v f.1- m&. U ' 'vf H W t'sA vVf -h mmmwmi naissrw "' -rr-" ekvm y.i V'"-! 7 f-r iv-t v-.7rnK auv ft ( & a vjh t.1' . vrre i Wtif&i'JWH n ' GEORGE WASH 1 OF NEW TRIPOLI Math.r I. 111. Ne en 'kne-Mi of your 4parturt. J'lcae cum iiome at one. iTeu art ntedcJ. EVKT.IN kSM "The relish I rely en.' announces Mrs. Cook, "te arouse the appetites and tickle the tummies of my family U Ancre Checte. I'ye een the dairies it comet from and I knew they're Military. Xao. Ceattd, SarMarv VTrapptr flNCRE WA At fonuitpfiequfibrrf7ji fr CHEESE Mad by SHAXPLESS. Phila. STATE RATE POWER E RENEWED AS ISSN Supreme Court Ruling Extend ing I. C'. C. Jurisdiction May Bring New Legislation FARMERS ADVOCATE CHANGE Injjten bureaucracy. clf-itevcrii!nnt U stripped of much of its meaning. The tmln RRiitii,t ceiitrnll7Jitlen Is unmistakable The orniiintlen of the fnrm hlec wti one sIrii of it. The form reiircfccntntlvM get tuRuthrr m tlint the ejrrlcultural interests which nrc mi tlennl and local t-heuhl he effectively presided. They have broken down cen tral party authority nnd ni sections and localities develop special Interest;), the tendency against ccntrnllitni: control in Washington will become stronger. "DANDY" PHIL KASTEL AGAIN IS SOUGHT BY THE POLICE PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me n&$ Spring Styles The home that wears a fine new coat of Kuehnle Paint will certainly be in style this spring! We're ready te estimate new and te get en the job at once! "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTING Vine & 17th. Sts. 3rmicE$;;4 iuce77e By CMNTON V. (illMVMJ Staff CerrwiMimlfiit KTrnliie I'nhllr Tnlrfr Cepvriyht, toil, hj Vublle LcAetr Company Washington, Kelt. 2S. The lateet Supreme Court decision nrtimiiiR the pewir of the Interstate (Vuntnetee Com Cem mission te regulate railroad fares with in States wilt start a movement In Con Cen gref.8 te restore authority te the State railroad eotuml-ieners. This decision Is the culmination of a long line of decisions whose tendency has been frteadlly te widen tlie nutherity of Congress ever intra-Stntc rnte mak ing until new Federal bodies are fi!n? the fare raid upon trolley cars in the St'ite of New Jersey. In this WiM'ensIn cas. nearly all the States intervened te protect the right te govern isite making within their j. states Steel preferred, own oeruers, nut me decision minium down by Chief Justice Taft Is unani mous. The authority of Congress Is ilitu.illy complete. The fitld of State regulation is uurrewed te rates within States which in no way compete with et discriminate against inter-State rates. Twe Sides te Argument The argument for a single control of rate making is that railroad earnings depend upon both their ratei wlthir. States and across States and that n di vided authority result in confubieti, the power of inter-State control being affected by any such cutting of rates within States as would .iff eel Income sorleusb ami limit thu reduction of rates across States-. On the ether side the argument is made that centralization at Washington Man Implicated In Arnsteln Case Involved In Anether Bend Deal New Yerk, Feb. 28. (By A. P.) "Dandy" Phil Knstel. one-time broker and habitue of the bright lights, who last spring walked into the District At torney's office offering himself ns n will ing prisoner in connection with the "Nicky" Arnsteln bend theft cases, is beinjr Bought by operatives of the name prosecutor's office that had refused te held him after he surrendered. This time "Dandy" Phil is wanted In connection with a bend deal Involving n chorus girl, several stock brokers, 12.500 in cash and the United States Steel Corporation, scheduled for an nir Itig before Justice O'Mallcy in the State Supreme Court tedny. According te Elizabeth Prewn Caser, otherwise Petty Ilrewn. "Dandy" Phil traded her his note for 1112.1500 In ex change for $11,000 in shnrca of T'nlted red, patil Iter SleOO en tlic note ntm disappeared. Mls llrewn Is suing her brehcra for the entire value of the stock en the ground that .shf was under ace when .she turned the stock ever te Knstel and net there, fore legallv able te authorize the sale. The Steel Corporation Is joined with the brokerage lietife as defendant. FREE STAIE PARTY N CONTROL IN DAIL First Test Vete Shows Majority of Six for Previsional Government DEBATE IS ACRIMONIOUS By the Associated Pitm Ihiblln. Feb. US. Continued control of the Dail LMrcnnn by tlie party fa vorable te the Angle-Irish treaty, nl- though ry n narrow majority, was shown nt the resumed session of the Dail today. The first test of strength resulted 'v?' T"Miaiw nrtmn ,mBfr.m"YiinftiiPnifcAnWEErW 1H Y XJXiJ.XlsJT X KJ JLMJL4A.T-J , j r y j- j- jt. -m. m m . ... ww m mim ". i. U JliOlIrt 1 XJ MJJWt rlil'J J fL i Xif. s1ka " i -----. ,----.,.. j, ..v . ,, , I. i !,.- i t UUi i.i UJ L.. In a vote of B(f te $0, with the Collins Cellins Griffith party casting the larger num her. The test) came en the contlrmntlen of Patrick ,T, Hegan as Dail Minister of Agriculture. Damen de Valere and ether of the republicans raised nt the outset of the meeting the question of the Dall's su premacy ever the Previsional Govern ment, Mr. De Velera snylng that unless this were tnade clear It would be Im possible for him nnd his party te re main in the chamber. Messrs. Griffith and Cellins gnve the assurances required, Griffith adding that If the Dnll was te "be made the means of harrying the Previsional Govern ment" he must vigorously pretest. Every member of the Previsional Government, he continued, would work In harmony with the Dail. Michael Cellins declared he was re sponsible te the Dail for what lie did in the capacity of Dail Finance Minister, but for what he did in ether capacities he was responsible only te the elec torate. The exchnnges between the republi cans nnd the Free State ndherenU were at times most acrimonious. DELAWARE MILLER KILLED L. f, 40X301 n II Entire Charge U of Estates e D The Trust Department of this Company is adequately equipped te lender complete service in the handling of estates. ' Is net tufficlcntlv tcspensive te local needs and conditions. The Inlet tate I Commerce Commltlen Is tee far a aj and deet net understand. Moreover, , It Is burdened with work and moves very .slowly. Hates nre likely te U made in n mass, often with injustice, as the recent modification of Indl v idual rates seems te show. J Since tlie high rates were made fol lowing the war. great diiatlsfactien has been felt with the Interstate Com merce Commlsien, especially In the agricultural States of the West and i Seuth. And some Eastern States, like I New Jersey, which have experienced Federal making of trolley fares, are I just as desiretiR of restoring State au- tlieiity as are the Western States. I The farmers, in their recent confer i ence at Washington, Indorsed a return . te State control of rates within their j own borders. Their sentiment was un mistakable. The fnrm bloc in Con Cen I gress, which is a powerful factor in I legislation, may be counted upon te I press for a modification of the law such as will decentralize rnte control. I Change In Iaw Foreseen W. Allen, Seaford, Electrocuted While Repairing Aute Seaford. Del.. Feb. '.. Lerey W. Allen, who with his brother, Heward F. Allen, owned and operated the En terprise Milling Company's" plant here, wns electrocuted last night. Allen was working en his automobile, using an electric, light te see by. It is supposed something went wrong with J and gripped the socket, containing 110 volts, ene of the wires being grounded. He was found by his wife, who sum moned three physicians, but their ef forts were unavailing. NAMED G. 0. P. SECRETARY Lockwood Succeeds Miller en Re publican National Committee Washington, Feb. 23. (By A. P.1 Appointment of fieorge B. Lockwood, publisher of the Munlce, Ind., Press, and of the National Republican, ns act ing secretary of the Republican National Cemmitue te succeed the ate Clarence B. Miller was announced tedny by Chairman Adams. Mr. Adams ljsued a statement In which he said he had made the appoint ment after consultation with President Harding, Attorney General Daugherty and members of the Republican Nu- L. There are many advantages of doing business with an experienced organization. Consult our Officers and let them go into detail with you. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Ce. of Philadelphia 523 Chestnut Street Acrvus frtim Indeiirndence II tlJ 45 S. Bread St IJnculn IlullUlni; Old tit Titlt Insurance Company in the World 30i asaoraecs xne eeutnern memeers nave tue tarm tjenai Committee U I'Tnug in lucir own r.iaiL"' in recKOii j nvvlth. They are also traditionally State's rights supporters. These group- S ' witn instern member wiie lmve special Heavier Infestation BOLL WEEVILS MENACING In Than Usual Cotten Belt Forecast Washington. Feb. 2S (By A. P.) A heavier Infestntlen of bell weevils in rne cotton eeic mini n m n-i-vm jrai Is indicated for t:ie coming season Dy j reasons for supporting a return te State (hat n nhnnirn n tl.n !. It lllet ! Constitutionally the Supreme Court decisions leave the situation thus. I'n der the Constitution Congress has pretty complete authority. This authority ' la indicated for the coming season Congress cannot give te the State com- . nhservntlens made at the Helta I.abera missions. Th'it is te say. Congress enn-' ter) nt Tullulal, Lit., by experts of net pass a law snylng that the State the Hureau of Entomology of the De. may etenise supervision of certain pr.rtment of Agriculture, It was an rates or under certain conditions. neuncel today. But Congress) can apparently pass a i This forecast was based largely en the law defining the Jurindii tlen of the mildness of the winter, coupled with Interstate Commerce Commission. It conditions last fall which permitted an can decline te exercise jurisdiction ever unusualb large number et" weevils te certain rates enthely within the con-, enter hibernation. tines of tne individual htates. j lie ef- feet of such a law. It is said, would I be te leave the States themselve free I NEGRESS GETS $20,000,000 Ww W Ml Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Regular thampoes with Cuticura Boap will keep ycur scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing touch apets of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy acalp means thick, glossy hair. 4i,Iilirr,Tun. ArUra "CmtnTiU. ir, iii,hi,iui tbiaimrj Oiiuneit atndlCe Ttltumc. Cuticura Simp tKavca without muf. te exercise the jurisdiction tliat Con Cen ','res ilwlines. Bills are pemling bc '! Congress supimrted b the farm i '.dot icsterins the control of the States i iutr.ist ite rates nnd the are cer tain new te be pies-ied. Tne situation is full of difficulties. It is plum that n line must be dr.iwn v.inewlure, for local luinmunities will nut be content te permit an authority us dtt.mt and irresponsible as that at Wilmington te pas' upon rates of iuh le'al concern as trolley fares. Haid te Draw the Line l.'it it is hard te drive the line se that Stnte commissions may nut nullify tlie rates fixed b. the Interstate Commerce f'ommissien it him Lien t essilile within the lust fey ,eurs in traveling icn-s the States te buy n thket te, tin State line at a lower late than the Intf rotate rate and then buv another one at the State line, thus reducing the! return vvulch tlie cemni !en held te be iiuics.iuj te the rnilreau from its intei , slut.' business. T'ic rentrnlizing tendencv in leglsla- en in Supr.ii.e leurt ,lfi i-iiens nnd in . r.'tittituinnl amendments las reiehed Court Gives Louisiana Oil Lands te Daughter of Dead Owner New Orleans, Feb. 28. (By A. P.) Oil land-, in Cnilberne Parish, said te be worth nearly $20,000,000, were declared yesterday by the Louisiana Supieme Court te be the property of Llllie (i. Tayler, a Negress, when the court denied a request for the appoint ment of a curator ter the estate of Lena .Mc(!ee, her mother. The District Attorney of Claiborne Parish had contended the estate was 'vacant," as no iegitlmute heirs were living. ROB INDIANAPOLIS BANK l.e: al MtriM,DEtll br epav where ir is a serious danger 'If-gevcmiiient. An immeiw I '. . ra is ben g mill' up m vaii ' ,'ten vhuh is temli'n; t. licceme mere l"ss a 1 iw untu itse'f Bureaueruc.i-s ill" penrui.ent Ulld lire little respeise t' 'liiinu'eH of administration. And se fin as lecilitu-' arc cnneemH. it Is 1 1 mils nn nuteeriil'c form of gev rni'jcnt, for loculitiee have nothing te i tttie j'. the 'Vdcral nrganUatiim " 'i b has little conception of thei. '(sis and pnjs no repaid te tJielr lon len t.ia nt Ar.ethe- efTeei rf tie centralizing 'niieiicv is te strlj) iiii al si If. govern i em et !m interest Ti'iialmj in citi zi'iisbip lar! ijenendu upon lwal landing of ,n munv preb'ems us los les sjlile. Tll's hie 111 problems which iiest iraraidutel.i inurctt the voter, if n piss Inte th- lundi of a Wash- Five Armed Bandits Escape With $30,000 In Cash Indianapolis. IVb. 2S. IJy A. P.) i'lve armed bandits tndnj held up a ' biauch of the Fletcher Savings and 'I rust Company and escaped with $;i0.- OOti in etih. Three of the men entered the bank and struck It. A. Bichtild. the as 1 litnnt manager, ever the head as he wai closing the deer te a vault. I Lincoln Moter Patents Sold Wilmington, Del., Feb. 21. flty A. P ) The patents, intiiests in patents. , lulls and accounts teceivahle, leal and i fii uncial rights nnd fh orperate fran chise of the Lincoln Meters Cempanv wi-e bold thN morning te Ceorge I). Perry, of Detroit, for $10,000. Ventner Mayer Won't Run Again ' Atlanrie Cit.v. Feb. 2S. Majer A. W. Bi-ehmiin, of Ventner, a former I'liilndeiphinn, announced tednv that he would net be a candidate ngain te sue een himself. Fermer Majer Charles II. 'ledfrev today was spoken of as 'Mriver liiehmiurs likely successor. Finer Flaver Fer Dressings When you buy olive oil or mayonnaise ask the dealer for a bottle of Lea & Per ring' Sauce. A few drops mil add a new charm te your favor ite salads. Loek for the name The New Warfare By J. P. MeEVOY Gl NS are new being fired by wire less from speeding airplanes, which. i ,j, are beini guide! by virek". News Item. IMlenna i dated, her stuff is passe, The iJed Mar- of e'd id u has-been to il i . Fer Mais of teduv .s a ueientiflc shark nd warfare's a keen, mathematical lark. I'hr (.mneii. are inantied hi an eru dite prig Who similiters bis feenian with 1 lux lux Iens and Trig Win make a battalion a smeiirltied mils- IJy nuxtuie of Etii- :d and cev falcu- lllN. Where Hecter en 'c hectored (leeinetry flits. Where llunnlbal luinied Ooniemetry sits, Wliere William the Conqueror swag- tered around A (Tavej fight by vlbrutfvAs of Llfht, Heat And gene is the glory and glamour of I name, ! Ne mete Bunker Hill- will bunk ou i ward te fs me, ' Fer Bunker Hill new would be e.lunlly known I As Summit Fittecn In the Thlrty-Ixth i y.uue. ' Napeleon we'd knew- as Commander One Nine if the terty-tifth ( nrps In the 1 ertj . I eighth Line. And old Waterloo would be Vulhy ' Eleven Twist f'rei Forty-eight and Pei.k Thiitccn-O-Seven. , I And wbnt of (Jeorge Washingten1 1 What, then, ei' hlmV i His lnuiels would wither, bis mtmmy dim. Fer hoi could one honor and glerv ulli I Te the iiiemer of General Z-1M17 i And wbnt of Paul Junes? He'd be Ad- 1 mlrnl I Of the Frigate H7 which weu Battle Q In the Beta Campaign of the Series V3 In Zene Ninety-eight of the Faurth (censored) Sea. y Built Like a Skyscraper 1 ncT ice rr fff rr :i"V4 i phi IS imrjDJj. ffi u ic irnf tr t" r ' irn tr '.a ". irrt if f it if "f " rtr .1 criMl Taaehar DIm ef ApepTaxy . Rtdilng, Pa., Feb. 28. Jehn F Adams, forty-six, principal of the Mil Icrsburg. public school, died here teda) at the resldcnce of Dr. W. F. Tayler, a brother-in-law. Mr. Adams was president of the high school division of the State Educational Association Death followed an attack of apoplexy that overcame him while he visited here Sunday. The Right Way te Wash and Dry Comforts Washing a comfort is easy with a washing machine, but drying it is the problem. If you put it through a wringer the filling is matted into lumpy wads. Wringing by hand is out of the question for a woman's strength. But if you have a LAUN-DRY-ETTE Washer, the problem is solved. Here'a a machine that needs no wringer comforts and clothes are whirled dry right in its tub. Ne handling of steaming het clothes, no but tons tern off, no comforts or clothing pressed or pulled out of shape. LAUN-DRY-ETTE washes, rinses, blues and dries right in the tub. Saves labor, clothes and the hands. See it demonstrated. Price $155. Convenient terms if desired. ranklin miller Wif It, jIJLH mnmi!n The HeuaeAnushing Ster I ' . I Aquamarine Finger Ring Artistically made of green geld and set with an oval aquamarine of rich color $17. Aquamarine, the March birthstone, is prob ably the most popular of semi-precious stones. In rings especially is its richness brought out te ad vantage. i S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS TT-IROUGH the courtesy of the Collector of Internal Revenue, one of his repre sentatives yill be in attendance at this Bank daily between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M, until March 1 5, te assist the public in the preparation of Income Tax Returns. KENSINGTON TRUST CO. Kensington & Allegheny Avenues "". a rtr t "" ff rtr ir tn m mii ri ! On I'C t? stfiTJUU EWrT 'li-li (M ?"" " L") JBC1 t.t r-i V'Ll 11 " llaaaild Jumft into the open drawer. Jumfl " hard! Yeu can't harm it. The drawer will still "coast" in or ut at a touch afterward. Shaw-Walkbi? 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