?ttlP S- r Pit. ttmKT j.iMHtihJ j T ji-r ii i jiBi'l iiiMiin8iiwriiiiMiiii.L.u. i ij.ui.ii j f I .j' IPEARLS ?$ OfsupcrbQunl-) uy-aircct irom India-a, number oPvvcll matched strings in var iqtts sizes - rcadjr for in spection C artier 7I2rlfihAvcviucv Mew York '"'" ""r"' " "" . .. ' "" ,""r " " iV"ii-r-1""' . -r :. ' .'" .."... ....' STATE MUIT'GROWERS i have bigotveton fc v Prosper Branding und Shipping of Apples Chief Topic of j Di8CUH8ion 13, TlKi twelflhi Hiitiil convention ofMha Krult Omwerif .'-I ptrrrysDujta. jjc. nnual convention on. . .Association of Adams 'omity bevwn thin. .rnojfc In IloiKloravllIe. th. ". "in t-l UtTTCoVof fruit groweMvhd lirtlcul eta aitH . other pcraom?', Intctted, I tenda; furl.ta ' Xanjj of them nyiio from dlffVenUihrtM, ached d tha subject thatwlll iVnu up Aurlntf tha sesalonn. This Is a Vv to rerulnte the proper packing ,nnd brinV'"', of hdpIcs for silts and elilumont. V The convention opened with' an nddrrti and report of tha president, 0. Arthtt' Qrleflt, of CUomoey, Which dealt with th roffrens made In' tha fruit' Jmlustry, nm ercclatlr In tha mining of apt'len In Adams County during, the pant yew; showing. Atlluna County to he among tho-lendera Ini .. .. i .1. - . ... , ii WTO couniry in mo rnininK iipii:n, winur addresses of tho afternoon session were by O., P, lioonard, ontoinoollt nf Louisville, Kf., on "Spraying for the Control of Apple Aphis and Apple lied Hug." and I)r. H, W. Xletcher, professor of ,hort.culturo at I'enn . nylvanla. State College.xon "Bomo I'rohlema of, tlla Apple Orowcr." JTop. tho evening lecture . Dr. W. Quay Boselle wan scheduled on '"fine Unlvenilty at AdVerelty." In connection '.with tho con vention Is nn elntrornta display of fruit mid thousands of tho choicest apple and other1 fruits of the Keystona Btate nnr on exhibition, RAMP ORD BALKS ATI' WORK DELAY Halt in Work "Intentional," Says Business Men's Representative VARE CONTRACT INVOLVED John A, Qulnn, chairman of the special commltle'o of thn Krankford Hoard of Trade, appointed to protect aRitlnst the de lay In tha construction of the ICrnnkford "It," today charged that dlny In work on the road wan "Intentional," and not "un avoidable," as announced by the Transit Department. Qulnn would not takn the full responsi bility for tho charses against Ihn Transit Department. Ho ndded, however, llyil ho mailo tho accusation on Information "Rrn ernlly understood" by Krankford IniHlness men as to why the work on the "f." was bclnir delaytMt, Hnnator Vnro was awarded Ihn rnntrnct for tho. erection of tho atrncturo Imtu'ecu tlnlly and IlrldKe streets last winter for $26,000. This amount, It was explained by Qulnn. Is too low In view nf Ihn nrminnt iPrlce of labor. Kor this reason tho c.-oti- trnctorpoiuician is eitner waning uptll labor sets cheaper, he said, or until tho opportunity comes to slide from beneath tile i-ontcnct altogether. PO.fniMjK I.OHH TO VAIIK Tho Krankford business men, according tOj Qulnn. feat that for Vnro to undertake tho actual work at tho preent high pflcn of labor would result In a loss to him. Thin they, feel certain he will not tin, raus ItW further delay In the completion of tho Una. Vnro .woo uwiink-d llm mntrncl on Keb ruary f last, lie wan to beKln work on Jtni;ch .10 und have hlif section coinpltsteil by April 20. And ha hnn not sttirted ynt. A penalty of 1 40 a day was provided In tbn specincatlonn for failure to llnlsh the work at the stated time. This penalty Is easily avoided, however, bv tmn (if lit, rrni,llMin -fjj thn contract to tho effect that tho I'. It T.',nust llrst wlilon Its trnckn under tho section because of the proviso that tho structure Is t' be Httpjmrtcd by one column Instead of tile Usual two. f.. II 11 m i . . , . ... . I,,, -. i, j, nun iiifi cuuipieieu us worK f' widening thn trnckn, althoucht It ran to liyive done so Inst sprllip "Labor too IiIkIi," is ine excueo advanced today. "Hcslden, -- : S ffiansGomts , 5 HOME-MADE X Loaf. BREAD 1232 Market St. & Branches FUEL SAVER LIDS Tor the HANOI! CUTS COAT. IHI.r-1 OXR-TIIHID 9.0 E D; JBergcc Company DoaMit on Jttduat It ' - - - oe . 2d hi, fhllmJrlplilw If " -J3 ! 1 jwl ! if v i -MIME. W&3kA tJXmul!li')i.& TO St'KAK IN PHILADELPHIA Senator Wlllinm K. Uornh, of Idaho, will lo the chief speaker at tho nn mini dinner of the Now England Society of this city on Decem ber 22. we enn't (jet two swllrlien we need": this In spite of Ilia fart that Councils appro priated 110.000 lo thn Transit Department to pay tho transit company for this work and expenses Incidental to the construction of the Urnnd street subway. Vnre rotiferrod with Director Twlnlnit today as tho Transit Director arrived In f'lly Hall for tlm weekly conference of tho Mayor's Cabinet. Neither ho nor Twlnlnit would say what was under dlucusnlon, but It In believed that tho Henntor'n contract was hi ought up. .MAY I1IJIM) 10-SIII.R I.t.VI! Director TwIiiIok'h Hole! reference to tran sit matters after tho conference win that llmro was a strong likelihood, of tho I'ubllc Hervlco I'ommlselun grnnslng a cartlflcatn of public convenleiido for thn operation of tho ten mllea of htgh-npoed lino In tho northeast. "It Is a pour Jinaltiesa proposi tion," ho said, "hut Is ntcoeaary for tho development of tho ward." Qulnn, uftur bringing oat tho fact that Viiro'n bid was one-third lowqr than similar work beliiK done by .f. I. Doriicy, another contractor on tho "f.." said' thai ho would protest directly to Mayor KniHli on thu delay as noon nn bin commtttoo had cent ferreil with a similar commltteo of tho Kiankford IliiBlness Men's Improvement Ansnrlatlon. GET THE GIRL A Gift That's Different Always Appreciated. Diamonds, Watches and Fine Jewelry During Xmai Gift buying time you can mnlio your selec tion from ourivnst stock, and wo ask you to talio. advantage pf. out ConfMcntial Credit Plan Which enables you to purchase without extravagance en terms to suit your convenience. " J 1 mon So 35SOUTH133JJST. near walnut Open Every Evenhtf ffllrrffwTy' BiaBSlSISlSlBElS j. tic-F -mm Mnir i 1 .n. - wa oxw-. - j-.-iw-v. .i ...,. - nnr m V !fTO - i mlelem w J tr s-m-. . .,, dS A i Ji- i3 V I v9ff&iJjMu!'k wWrnfil 1 m m M t-A ?l: . x.-C''r- " v ii,-v-v -. vm3er0wmorrotP m .S2SK2& ' i YEAR from nVwv and with'tho coming generation what will ltJber An almostrpropheticwision, forty years ago, enabled Alexander' Graham Bell apid.his fellow pioneers to conceivethat mammotlunetwork of telephonic cbminimicationuvhich now binds ever city in the land with seventy thouteandtothers. The articles oflincoijporation of that first Bell Company statedlas its purpose to Erovido telephone communication in and etween "all the Statics and foreign coun tries," and so did those pEoneers build ever with an eye to the f utirre,ianticipating that eventual demand on the) service which is now being realized. And, so, invention tfias piled upon in vention, betterment has crowded better ment; the telephone has spanned the con tinent and the oceans! Bux whereas, only a aecaaeor two ago, an prophesies as to those accomplishments which have now beea realized were greeted with ridicule, to-day thevision of what,to-morrow will bring forth' is not lightly taken. Only recently in. Philadelphia, Chief Engineer John J. Carty of the Bell System, speaking before, the Franklin Institute, said; "Na one can tell how far away are the limits of the tele phone art, I am certain that they will not be found on this earth, for I firmly believe that some day we will build up a world telephone system, making necessary to all peoples the use of a common language or a common understanding of languages Which will joiniall of the people pf the earth into one brotherhood." Thqreis.no such thing as success, even in the little things of work or service, unless there be a great compelling ideal and purr pose towards" which to strive! WASHINGTON POLICE WANTNWD0PEMW vSuperintcndont wniXRecommend Lcgialntion to Correct Un eflcctunl Lnw lly a HI a a Vtrnt'txymlfM WAHMI.S'riTON', Dec. II. l.nsielarton to meet tho body blow dealt tho "mitl-tope" law by the decision of (he United Htstes supreme court whn that body hld n man could not ho convicted of vlolatlns; tbo statue simply because he had narcotla drill In his lusidesslon, Is to be tinted by M.ojor Itaymond rV. Pullman, superintendent' if the Waahlititon police force. lUporla tnnhi to the suinrHnlendent by It. A. HandtrsV Inspector of phannsrles In the not kills it nipltnl, confirm the statements made b tho i:vKNtNn i.nnonn that there Is R-rtst not-ir. oi sicenTinenmg me iiirnson narcotic net If the lurproper use of drills Is to be iitiiiDlnMl out In the I'nltrd Htntes "We were irrndually cuttlne down the nefarious tinlllc and use of tueso driiK. made niKitle here Knlay, "but were dealt 0 n hard bam- by the decision of the United Hi airs Mil tiro me Court of June G, 1014. eus talnlm: Uk- action of the United Htntei I'oiirt for Vhe Western District of Penn sylvania In -tjunnhlnK an Indictment against lln I'lney Mor on tho ((round that tho statute did not apply to the case. This decision nulllllivi that part of the law which declares it unlp-wful for any peronn not authorised to llavo nnrcotlo drugs jn hie posseeslOu. "Tha real (frectlveness of the law Is'-mtirh restrlctqd by thedcclslon. The far reach ing language wltl which this decision deals had aided matra-lnlly In tho restraining of Illicit trafHa and use of narcotic drugs throiythoilt the cosintry. Much of th good work will go for 'naught unless soma cor recting measures nro enacted In tho near future. "Tho cfrct of the decision Is nb-eady clonriy vlalble. Tim physicians are bolder lu iirericrllifcig drugs for nddlctv; tho drug peddler, Invirlnbly an addict, Is getting his tiTVixaS'flKcr I7IO If Old-fashioned Buhr Stone . Ground Buckwheat mid whole-tfrAk (lours and cereals, netaln nil tho rich, bono-forminjr, revitnllziiiK elements that nature, plnccd in tho jrrain which nro ro (moved In tho ordinary process of milllnc;. Buckwheat & '."S; ; S.lb. snek, 11,00. Drllrrrid free by Parcel l'ost or Kxpreaa JirOAl.S Yellow or AVhllo Corn Meal ri.oHHH Wholo Wheat, Graham or ltyo Flour, n n n a k i' a b t er.nnAis, ntB Cracked Wheat. Oats, Illce. Ilarler. Ilya Iluckwheat Flour. Natural Drown Itfrn. Natural llrown Ilarlev. linn JSrANT I'OODH Natural Urown nr- in; ' iu"' i '"u'i jsut aihiwv ePIOUX. Whole Oat Flour. sr.no ran rntK nooKitr GREAT VAU.EY MILLS i:.n,ini7io raoll. Pa. tuhpllew nntJer the ul of seeking: trest- tnent for th OJrt of Hie drug ndaictlOil sometime from trto or Ihrea physicians at lh un lm and frequently under an iMUmed name. "Ileccntly w srrestetl msn nnd his wife, both drug addicts, who were getting large supplies of morphine from several phyrlelsns located In different Jurisdictions. Investigation dlscloeed th fact that they were traveling from one Jurisdiction to an other, undoubtedly mslilng their living by traflleklng In narcotic drugs. The wife was convicted on two counts of dispensing 'morphine. ... "ii Ihn Mine lime the husband had A qusntlty of morphine In his possession, and .. .. . .... ...ii.i h l.ln. nm ttiM Mil circumsiitni:" '"'ru iw "" . " ": masier mind, carefully guarding hlmsolt sgslnst the clutches of the law. nut hav ing no sale pf the drug agaltwt him, we were compelled to release him. an action Ihahwns certainly n travesty on Justice. "lrecommend that we appeal to Congress for aVIsw that will cover the shortcomings of the' pharmacy and Harrison acts, mak ing any violation of Ihe same an Indictable offense wild n inttimum of 12000 fine (or five years or both." JAIl.KD'FOIt THEFT OF SILVER Men Who Stole and Disposed of Miss McMlchncl's Trunk Sentenced f'harlea tr'o. ronvlcted of the Ihsft of the lrunk of valuable silverware belonging to Ml ii,, ifeUlehdel sevetal Weeks BRO, wga nentenced to oris rftr In prison by Jndg Hregy In Quarter Session Court to day. Joseph Condlco, Fox roommate, a convicted of receiving rtolen goods and sentenced to nine months In prison. 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