Ijl1"1! ' BBRlD.W'atfXK7nfflaKW VM&mmBkWmme&x:. thJW W&mkmBMBmwmWf" SViJriVlaWBBKi'i , -:. vHBl r.it i . ' r. te IM ?-. .J" I? W I. r I f I- 8 ttfr & ." -;l .c T rC t1 Ai 1 if .'. T ?. W m m. IHVL H' r.cn'. w . s&h&f'., s0ftffiSfiftiac r .im!6 ,; ;a ,-- ' .WWI?.nira l. .,' ' I' I I I i I l I I I i i 3irnMMMftr7.A'thV.VW'l Vi.JV..')-3HMa-taw7T1ri-.MCtl,2ii"L fJlBUl.t XvAiA.i J J ! wvMfvrr wffilftn. 'tftSfTCfrranKm KW il T UlllilU A W1MJ4V, XiWXIH iiiiuaiumux, ,,, , - ? t'v - 3f .,., OWNERS' COURSE lAh for iii htiv wnn or vnnmn ft'ewna or rxiwct te en nn automobile Mints te knmv tnuuari nueui in mrcn- nlln nM fnml IrnilhV.. Itrnnnn and pvtntns elra!isln Nra-eli lMTnfeirmHnn uvnn yt$ve, at l.frrrncni aim renrtti nKLrf tWP'nfeirmHnn utwn i SAjVrVjBprcKrJ itrrhnn'cat M$f fi MfC. A. AUTOMOTIVE SCH 301 ! EYRE. HE ASSENTS Oldest Prison Guard HAS GUARDED CRIMINALS ItfL'ARt'll T. r inn i.n.uivv t. SBr Tr l An Op BT,iV i H mt r DIAL Will Wear Ne Spats Ner Pearl Cray Derby "if Returned te Legislature iflfarV" Tf J v e Hener i n antiiem rimu:. Anlli(inv tndt h ' nrniril Mfii Vir. ' IIhfI.' ihr tirt ml )( of hl beak up te Hit.." V . Itrrnlit. 3rd Print in-;. All Boekttorei. $2 net. MfltKIIIK. Piibllli-r. .New erk ASSAILS LAST SESSION i '' ImFFFra'! -i iLiir'-n s3t2jJ Driinntp of Senater T. J.nrry Kjrc n "tiei" of C'lirtcr Cetintv uni eprt"Pil telnj br AVIIIIntn W. I.nnjr. nf ('onto... illi !in niiiioiiii'eil lii- rnnilltlncj for tc i-er l inn te tlif l.pjMiitniP. "I liate no ri -iiiuil iiimtii'l wlln K.tie. I.eiit miIiI. in it Mntnnent nil-. (IrpNsp.I te till! MltPfi of lii ilintrict. "lVttv plte mill nialiL" ile net mfpr Inte ni mnLn.nn lint uIiaiiM I '.jeu rpturn ' mc te tlip Hone I1 I Mernl ready te block lum in cvprythlns that Is patently wrene, and In the finlit I'll wear no spati. no pearl-srav dcrbv, no warlet-tlnted vest; but I'll etaml up I te hi in confident In the knowledge that I am right and confident in my ability te take.cnre of mjsclf." J.ene served lil first trim in the I.eftM.iture dnrinir the 11)21 spsnIeii. Up nsiiilpd nie.t of ihp. leeislnt itm imspd it that i-cseii nml nnlil if re-plertpd Iip will eti- for it reicnl of "olmevioiix i 'M" Tiid iii'nri rai-pi. "TIip riit -c-'viiiii of tlip l.rzMiituic 'ii Mule te it" "KMlt ihhI nun li In il -li.llui'." hi ili'i'liiipil, "'riip Slntc v. nnlil ! lime Impii nun h bctlpr off lmd the s-P'" I MIDI of lll'Jt 1)1 I'M Ullllttl'll 1 1 1 i I e 1 . Its few benetielnl mts wen- "mothered hj j iriMi'ii cTiravnuiiiicc. "Net only was eveiy dollar of reve nue expended In increasing snlarieR. . creatine new jobs and enlarging lifeless departments, but the astounding situ- I ntlen is reached which shown that at the end of the rurrent ear the State treas ury will have n deficit of $3t).000.000. And yet If there was one peMlble thing we did net tar it was because we over looked it. "Ner can you ernpe this tprriflc tax ation bv iljlng. TIip Whitiikpr bll. .:iF..ctl at Kjre's bidding, laisc .inur lellnteial inlierltnnpp tax te 10 per cut " Mr. f.en? -aId Iip will light mi at icniit bj Senater I",rp te limit ('lipstpr I feiinti te one Iudgp and that Iip nl'e 'will hsht thp Kciuul Wglir," bill fes- teiPil by Hyic. METROPOLITAN COMPANY PRESENTS "DIE WALKURE" Fi''sW '1 I I imt BPJi:M3Mk mmmme, fmmm i&zj&mwxt'mmwmrasmsmm litANK WILLIAMS . I kllleiJ her clilldren nml who wns the i Ialf penman liniitfprl In PennRvlvatllfl. FOR THIRTY-NINE YEARSj Mr. Wllllami n veteran of the Civil . War and Ih n member of the (J. A. II. , ....in , . .. , .. ' He1 wa one of kIx beiis vhe served Frank Wllllami Celebrating Birth- (n.0,1R1(lllt ,lt. ,Var. lie wits born day and Recerd en Same Jeb in the Seulhwark dUtrkt and new Ihes I'rank Wllllnm-., the nldeH iirlen ' "-''- AMibiirner Hrert. Heline-hing. keeper In point of kpivIce hi lMiiludel- mh' iiaai r-7ni i phia. tedn. Is lommcmerntiiw (lie Dili'- WHARTON SCHOOL FINAL , (y-nlntli iiniilvetaiy of IiIh apiHilntmenl erJDIMP CVAMC ADDI ICUCn a n guard. It Is itle the nnnlverarj SPRING EXAMS ABULIbHtU of his birth. . , Thtouglieui the day Sir. Williams Faculty Vetea te Continue Experi-i was kept ims tceeiving the cengra tc ment )n Handling Ceurea f?lemls . KU"VN ","1 0,,,"rl The faculty of the Wharten Scheel Sir Williams wan niinelnted Starch et ,1(' University of lennjlviinla has IS?' i?. InTivM ;& S Mern' Jfll ,. ' teen:f,t.l",,,t .lf ' emlin'J".; iiienMng l'iwn( Tenth and llced streets. , tlens for the spring term ending In When the jail nt Helmcsburg was fjullt. ' ,.V.'' , ... . . .,i..... ..,. imnnt mere than twenty years age. 4-w.n . ' t,tlc.1 " " ''""j ''. "7,n " " " V. irnnsfp.rcdtotbat'lnstltuliei.. where he ,'I''' " nK Vh,, b, " CR 'I,. " lin lioen rver kiiiin. ninny fih'IIems of the (euntry. the "".7 lnl,W, ,. Wharten Scheel's 100 courses ml 2SU0 l.n has had te ,pl pptlmps the m.iM ."'i'""".!" ' v"l . . I . '.u.'oni.'.'ief! noted was H. . Helmes. uh paid the ti ImI .T he new lutein. In liif iiInIen Mini" for the the callews 'Helmes .ebIp-hhI te mill- Minns it-rni was lece. n e.m ... n deiing n n-erc of wen,,.,, te obtain their m.i.iimiT .. i.xaiiiu.i ui.ms .. . -.. t iiiuiirntw-p i' iiiiPiUeiiiiiUte. Iii every piofe'-er In the insuranip. , . . . ,M- jir iimu niiiiv-iM-d niiiiicrei s oilier - . it.- it i ....-n... .. ,.i i executions of murderers, among them ftmcUnn staffn sal. a 1 enger tH"e ulil being Sirs. Sarah ... SVhltcling, who '",Hsnr le determine the value of IIIU lllll. ll. .. I.I !... .1.- ......!. I I.. Ill I'l I'.IIOI-". iiuiiiiii.i nir mi I'uiini un nn' icniieiii in , , ,.,. Mniinneiisliiir Prison, llefnin pnin.- te l)lielflllg with llltnl . " ' : . - . -r - r, - -- - - CAD I L L A C fclPaW'"'i'l'Wi;jy'8' JOliMDltr . i a CSKS 3 Majestic Werk Holds Immense Aud ience te Very Clese TItK cast S inund . . tehnn-i 5.nha h You'll taste the difference 25 c II ind'nt Wet an SI-ifllndF llnennhtlile FrlrUt .. 3 I!lmlF -i CicrhildA S Ortllndr is HewcIf W I OrimjrrdF J Waltrnui S i Hlitrunr a Sih"rt'pli Wil lain Gii'Ufiin'i ( Urenre Vhltht't ' rirrrnce Kailen. Julia ClnusFnl Jann rjnrdnn Marin Sundllu Marie T'ffanj . Mlrn .Miriam I flora I'prlnl Oracs r.rartlF Henrietta WakFfl'ii ilrac Anthen vHtnin Heward Conduetei rtiir BedanJky lb an At all our Stores fliffTffPS CO. Hi The firt prespntatien of snj of the ' Ring operas of Wagner In Philadelphia , since the outbreak of the war was gUen by the .Metropolitan Opera Cempuny i last evening In the Academy of Sliisic wliPp "Iip Walkurp' was sung. A capacltj audience was present, and It is noteworthy that tlip wonderful music of t lie la.'t act held every en te the I imiiarxjmiii1i!in!Kn;iii'j!.iiniiiiw'iigjii!ipf , ver-v ' lesc ,,r "' 0er''- sem,1I.li"K whlc1' , nees nei euen iiajippn. pspeemnj- wjicn j the eppia begins nt 7 :S0 and lasts the bel part of four heni. The cat whi.h presented lat even ing's nppra was falrh adequatP. but was by no nipans up te l lie tradition' of tlie' Metropolitan Opera Company in (Iip dais when there were no better prpsentatiens of Wagnerian opera in the world than were shown hj it. Mr. SpmbAfli was in uneven eicp. singing net altegc'tiFr in tune In the larlirr part of tlie opera, but galnin eccuracv uf tone as the weik advanced. His quality of eiip wns exiellpiit tiiuiugh tiiuiugh eut and Iip nindp u personable hgiiic. Slme. I'asten was geed as Siellnde. nlllieuuh her elce did net at all t'tines liave the power te (epe with the tre mendous ordiestratieu of sonic p.nts of the eppra. Hpr acting was evellent. psppelally in the dramatic ilimaxes near ilie'ilese of the second art and in the third a.t. Mine. CiiuiKsen as Tlrunnhildp had one of tlie most dlmcult leles in the Wagnerian repertoire, a the part de mands both a meze and a soprano rpgiMer. She son; well in tlie lower voice, but 'emp of the high notes gHe lier some tieuble. as Indeed thev might an blngi'f en the stage except n so se so prane. who would lune trniible In the loner register. Mr. Whltehlll as Wo We tan and Slme (tot den as Pruka both, nng nnd at ted their le'es well, r.s did Mr iiistnf-.iii in Mi" .e'at.vcly smaller part of Ilundinp. 'I he age scit.ng wen ei elicit. ieiisiiIpi ng the fait tlint Wngnri (on (en teniplaied stage effeits whuh are almost iniperhible te prndiiie ' he elnse of tlie rpuind ml was partp tiiailv inip"i sHe. wltli lis '(.ne in ilie niii'',uius dm in tlie il'H'l. the sl.niii'.' nf lliimliiig nml tlip ili-nppe'irail' e of Wotan i m tin meuiitaln. 'I'lu'ie el e few ntieia een of Wag net. n wlin li the nn heliii Ims -u Im piutiiiif a nan us in ' U.i' Wulkuie " 'I'hfll the lilt. llllletlllll pails Wile stl will done spiiks Miluines for the efli ( leuev ul Hie Sletii pelitail Opeia 01 i lie tra 'I he wit mils motifs nete i le.n -lv sihjhii hi Mr Iieiliiiiskv nml the Hide nf tlie ValUitl'" mid the Tile SIiish ' lung fmuiUii hi (emeii fei in. wcie niiieng' the nutnliei" whlili wt'le espei ialh well jji-i fennril. Memories of the most joyous days of Cadillac travel in the pajst disappear before the reality of the new luxurious comfort, the refined engineer ing and the enhanced road read steadiness and gliding smoothness of the new Cadil lac Type 61. Permit us te caution prespec-. tive Cadillac purchasers who dejiire early delivery te place their orders at this time. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene Spruce 0210 Helps digestion and cleans a coated tongue Thousands of men and women have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating Fleischmann's Yeas:. It Is human nature te want te find out "why." Se far as science can tell us this is the reasen: Fleischmann's Yrast is a feed abundant in certain elements which are necessary te health and life itself. It promotes the flew of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has a remarkably beneficial effect en the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. Try Fleischmann's fresh yeast in eranj-e juice or in milk. Men like It in milk shakes and malted milks. Women like it spread en bread or crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and ye jr tongue clean and healthy by eating I or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast fresh every day before or bctw ecn meals. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your gre er today. E kTM ,"VtF. "m. .'.V5T.il ?.ri.lC &l TM (. I ' &AV.I t'-N'l m AiarAcf and Fourth Sh. PHILADELPHIA PARTNERS OF SORROW Old nsrc ceme.s te mnny et us; poverty, te some nf us. When old ace and pov erty come together thev feim a pitifui partner ship. (Juiii.I titfninat thnt paittiership new with a Ravihgs account here which will mean Inde pendence in later yeats. i 4 iP" 7, hi j Wx ?? m- . "? . s Captnl and .Surplus $1,550,000.00 Af ter-Dinner Tricks y.pX ' 1 Fordseiv TRACTOR Towi freight car, pull ten of nuttnaU about laitariei. tiauti tralltralaadtdwithhimbtr.ceal nnd cruahfd atena: drags lega: dots excavating and heittfng: rruthtt atone, mlict concrete; drivet pilet; hault atrett cltan (ng equipment; plewa mew and haulait away; gradea and roll slreett and readi, etc Fordson Tctcter equipped with Solid Rubber tired wheels for factory and street usee. A Great Industrial Worker There isn't any doubt about the de pendability, adaptability, efficiency or economy of the Fordson Tractor. These things have all been proved by the most severe tests en farms all ever the country where mere than 170,000 of them are in daily use. Light, easy te handle and operate in small spaces, there is absolutely no doubt about the practicability of the Fordson for industrial uses. This has been proved by manufacturers in most every line, construction and excavating engineers, cementing contractors, coal and building supply concerns, street and read building contractors, cities, towns and villages. Yeu can undoubtedly apply a Fordson te your line of business. Let's talk it ever.' It will interest you te get all the details. !,? ' J' Wfi&mesffl, Ne. 110 Dissolving Coin i mil i ii'iKed hcncntli a hfliulkci ciil f mill held e' ci ii tumble, p.ut nli.v hllcil witli water. Siuiic one holds the (eiu ihieugli lit" li.inillieri hicf. nnd thru drops it Inte the tumbler, wlinc It is heard te fall. Hcmevlng the handkci Ik Iff, the coin has iliviippi'urnl A Miinll watch itjmiiI. or a glans dli-c, nbeut the nI7c of u hnlf dellui, iicceuuts for (lie myntcry. The dUc Is pievletisly placed In the hnnekeri hlef, and the per son dVHliit!ns: it rIvpii it te lipid through the cloth. Instead of the eln. When j the disc fallx la the tumbler, it adheres Jm the bottom, and cannot be twn. t I Co0iriehl,-tin, hu ratHc LUttr Ctrnvanf Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers Vl.l.K ,V KVIil'l.l.l.s .Villi & lliiktmit si, lleliiient :l!M West 111 WKST (illHltll Af.KNtV ,'.I-I'J VI. t.ir inl ve. I'eiiUr ii.'l.t K.ue Slfit M.IAXMIIK M.I.AN lOJilChl mil tr.. (Iirkllli.l 111 . lit-tniil II II 4KIU iivMl.VM vnireii (evii'V.N Kldre Ave. & Diiennt M. Itnvlinrnucl. 00 .ieii.n iivhiim; Unit ItilstU ten Vie. Iliiktlrlnn 8UV I. M. H.VKTI.I I I 1.110 llrnwn trtet itarlne IM' v-'"i ''''''' 1I.V3-.VT seulli llruuil M. ilrrarn 1' """ n'i! item-KT i:. un iwkeii ', I !('! I Wllnx Sen Are. Kev t'ha 1108-W 1 IIAIIK . IKINt II, Inioriierateil lit'.' t-r.nUlcrd Ave. Krn-llicnin :s-it) . l-iit VJIfi llf.SIH .V IIUMtl.l., I.nurpnriitid Hi 1 1 Hi Niirlli tire til s, v miiitiis' h:mi ii. r. iieri vns, I in uriier itfil :t:i Nrrll. llruul t. irnii' iiiU'l It'i'i .'11 int. nimi.r.v i emi'vnv .'I III -milli t. -i.i-inr "'1 VlOltltls JOM.s Iniurpnr.niil rum VVnuillilnr ic llirr'TK-'l in" I vi, i tit ih.vvi:k r. KinriiMit -Jill VVuedl Hill Vll. VVdiiilliinil KM.'. Kor.i.i.ii.diiKr.NWeiin t e. Rr. (10U.VSD nirninnull Vl. l-.eriinnleHH I0;.V4H .Ner III nil')! MM!., I Itl VI MOIOK (I), "a (i r I- ItimU i Itv I Inn O tk I. hup JIM!) Mills. II. MVItllMMI.K .ll.C-ta .Niirlh tire id M. ' i"K r.irK 5.;a vi vi.ii.i; I'ltit'i: 'Mill .V Vurl. i. Ill iiiidiiiI '!IK1!I I'll rk .ill 111 III IIIVVI sTI H.S AI.I.M V .".HI A llilllmert ,Vn. tViMiillinU I 0. en )ft ;il I MMlt-AI. VIOKIII ().NC :UJ? tlie.tnut M. ' I'n-Kili iWHI Wret l,l,!i ftl-l Vlarkrt si, l.nnadawir lu;7 1.VI ... MVKS.s.is , tlll-MI Heiiklnxtiii. Air. I nnkff)il S"a7-a f;tt"ii fmte. MiUmd Ki- Alt&SS: "T,.!I,A.I Oi.A iJ'rtr-y.VBJ w ' 'SJ favku . ' f ... ' t. li. FCi. i'ii m&txwktEEd About the EARL "Lew Hung" may be te you a mere technical term or n suj suj EcsMen of n toad hug gins body. Dut it has a deeper afld mere impor tant significance. "Lew huns-" as applied te thu Earfjcaf has a scientille. engineering reason baclc of iU It is "low hung" for easier tiding and for safety as well as being a factor of geed leeks. The Earl is the lewest-Jiung car in the medium-priced car field today. Ride in it and you'll thank the de signing engineer. The touring car is reduced te $993 f.e.b. factory. EARL MOTORS, Inc. JACKSON MICHIGAN (D EARL PHILA. MOTOR CAR CO. 235-237 N. Bread St. Phene Spruce 5762 ( In le Oiiriiae. Aliunde City Writ Jerir Moter (em,, nti!) s, r.ili m Cnmilrn. N. .1. m wwm(Cavi-ai i,tt:ivmwm ra? rmMm- ' . TP i ' - ' -J e"V at n iJ, rJ Hath Ltads th. World In Moter Car Vmhf 1 i i IT is well worthy of empha sis that no ether American car, se far as we knew, is manufactured in its own plant te the degree that Nash cars are. In exact figures, 93 of each Nash car begins and is carried through te completion in the great Nash plants. POURS nnd SIXES Prirtt ranglfrtm $965 te $3390,. 0. i.ttttfj t'J NASH PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO. Bread Street at Poplar CAMDEN BRANCH 901 BROADWAY, CAMDEN, N. J. Start Your Addressing System This Way ga" Ttar LBBH "F I P flstl I This Is the Ne. 4 Rotary Belknap Addresser, a hand machine for small businesses. Speed 1,500 te 1.800 per hour. OR the business of modest size, X or the one whose addressing requirements are limited, a Belknap Hand Addresser and a single filing cabinet will provide the correct start for an efficient addressing system. We are going out of our way te emphasize this point, because some business men still persist in con sidering the important subject of Addressing only in terms of large equipments and lists of a million names. It is net necessary te be a Curtis Publishing Company, or a mail order house like the National Cleak & Suit Company te employ the Belknap System of Addressing profitably. If the handling of lists and the writing of names en envelopes, I wrappers, statements, order forms, shipping tags, tax notices, receipts, etc., is a part of the day's work in your business you need a Belknap . System. Mere than that you are paying for one, tee continually, unend ingly and uselesslyin leaks and losses due te old-fashioned, time-and-money wasting methods that ought te be stepped. This is a Belknap 15-Drawer Metal Cabinet in which the Printing Stencils are filed Step them ! If you own a type--writer, and employ a stenographer te operate it, you are half-equipped for a Belknap System. If your business isn't tee big, one Belknap Hand Addresser and one filing cabinet as pictured above will round out an efficient system of addressing for you. And even if your business calls for a larger machine like the Belknap Indexegraph, with an addressing speed of 2,000 te 4,000 an hour, you ought te knew it and own it. Yeu are paying for it anyhow, and will continue te de se until you install one and it' begins te earn its cost times ever, and save. Thousands of concerns in ever 250 different lines of business, some big concerns and some small, have1 applied Belknap Systems te their Addressing problems with economy and success. One of our expert Service Men will be glad te call and discuss the adaptability of our system te your business without cost or obliga tion t6 you. .N.w". ,( . .:ls's. I hone Walnut ebll or write today for an iWoint iWeint mcnl with a Belknap service man. There's a descriptive booklet that is yours for the asking, tee. "Rapid Addressing-Machine pe, 1208 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Offices and Agencies in all Principal Cities BeussapSyshms FOR EVERY ADDRESSING PURPOSE OR NEED -I 3 ENVELOPES and ' WRAPPERS SUBSCRIPTION LISTS MERCHANDISE FORMS ' if PUBLIC SERVICE BILLS andFORMS TAX N0TICESI AND BECEIPI k&V&MteiJMA t-f. tXCTV-lMCiX.'f. XI r. , ii
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