7 7- c m ;fJV J) "rt l'."TS u nV'jBlll Passes Lower Umber Without Debate. pjegalizea 6ity Loan TAXPAYER'S SUIT' MSpeed-System Legislation ,-1q Be Discussed at ft Hearing l .f Bl o Staff CorreKiwniltnt ? . HAimiHBuna. ra..Anrii 25. kLThafttern litll whleh nhxnllltelv lpcrallzcH r."-v"v " - ' ..".. . 1' JS7,100,000 port and transit loan tnat Been rnatle the basis" or a taxpayers : ln riuuiiieiphin, wan p.iswea ay mo e today by a vito of 1SS to 0, nnd out debate. epresentntlve Hcrht, of Philadelphia, 'represents tho Mayor h district, upoHo :iy 'In support of tho bill, the author -which. Itcpresentutlve Klein. Ih a He- chol man, . J.'The bill eliminates any question as o tho PKauty ot tho loan which muy havo been Meed by the suit' or may bo raised by miar court proceedings in tho future. L'Tho bill la expected to bo pasved by tho enate anu siKticii uy the uovornor early tXt week. ;In the meanwhile, 'the h'aliis-Hccht-Gans Mnslt measures, -which the Mayor discuiseil 4lh Senators Varo, MrXIchol and Kalu.i Hrlntr.hlH visit hern csteril.iy. are hcln (flipped Into such shape as to enable those wo are sccKing a roiutlon or the l'ldladel kla transit 'situation to 'mold them Into .till that will provide a satisfactory ad- fcstment of all phases of the problem, fjThe various features ot these measures nd of the proposed new olio will be Bono Iyer at the public transit hearing, which will be held here at 2 o'clock on the afternoon III May 8, HOT OVER RICE DIET 'LUCKLESS FOR STOKERS ifcap'n Love's Story of Threat to , jdiuw up omp oencis Mai- contents .to Jail tjThose three stokers on tho "booi! ship ixaiene who revolted because they had rlee nrlce a day for two weeks straight had .different yarn to spin when they faced United States Commissioner I.on this after- ooti On the charsc of threatenliiB tho ship. KTCap'n "Joe" Love raked their oriKln.il yarn .through jrom stem to stern when ho ought forth the weather-beaten Ioc bcolc Sef th8 Saxalene before the commissioner Iknd told such u talo Uiat tho three men arc handed over to IIukIi Kord, British ffs. consul, for custody They 111 serve icty days in loyamensln l'rlson and then i sent back to Knghitid. ' ..The logbook of the tanker showed that ita the various dates set forth, namely on JJCftrch 22, April D and 15, the trio threat JiOned the cap'n's life with a hammer and forced the crew to tleo to their bunks in lerror. Captain Love caused their arrest then he rushed Into tho Slxty-llfth street ;;nq Woodland avenue station and said to .(Lieutenant Ewlng: "rQet a squad ot big husky coppers, down my snip at once; tnreo or my crew are va plot to blow up the vessel.", , .Special Policeman CIclsdorf was dls- tched at once with ,a patrol load of po- nen to tno saxalene. The corners armed over the rail of the tanker with a,wn xevolvers. Captain Love led' them the engine roomand, pointing to three -smeared sailors who vvero stripped to iwal.t. ho shouted dramatically: j'There are the plotters ; place them In Irons." fc'TJie men ansted aro Johannes Ileldvaldt, DBann.es uroat anu Cornelius .Metre, all or ptterdam. Bjfi.'ThIa captain fed Us like canary birds il me way acioss,, nam .iieire. nice in he morning, rico.at noon and rice at night. l.'.tell "you that a stoker has got to havo onaethlng more substantial than rice; you ut snovei coal an uay in a not holier torn and live on such food. We got des. erate and told tho captain that we would ew up nis om tanner ir lie illtln t coma 083 with' better fodder. STJie Saxalene Is loaded with oil for the llles and scheduled to sail today for Lou- & ?: Small Fire at Market and Juniper 'Six fire companies wcro called to Juniper ijuarket streets today to put out a hinnll t. A portablo pitch fumuce used In re- air work on the roof of the Olobe Theatre knocked over by a wagon and Ignited dwork outside a storeroom at the rear t, ,13X7 Market street, occupied by the Minphrey Company, water heater makeis . theatre employe turned In an alarm from i Globe. Ki mfi Relief for Francis Tracy Tobin SVBURLINGTON, N.. J.. April 25. Justice allsch granted the appeal for relief under Insolvent debtors act by Francis cy Tobin, a Philadelphia lawyer, against horn a verdict for $2000 damages had en awarded in faor of Arthur Phillips. e matter arose from the arrest of Phlllios li connection with the Udgar Murphy truer trial, when Tobin was Murphy's nacl. & hYear in Jail for Threatening Wilson INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., April 25. Chris Jjtan C. Lueke, said to bo a Herman, sym- uiuer, pieueti guilty to having made treats against President WIIhoii when ar. gtatimed in the United States Dlstiict Court ro. lie w.as sentenced to one year and uay in me i-eueral prison at Atlanta, .' His threat was made some tlnm mrr. i be was walking In a street here. It was ernearu by a mall carrier and Lueke's rest followed Jn a few days. FLOUR-V "SSPbne us for prices before 'Hying a barrel of flour. You're cetty sure td save a dollar prob Wy more. j'fc'TTjn ib PPUlr brandi. imTMfiwii s lHlVli.lA.1. .Mj -D..-I. , jlCmfeettoncrti, Iiskera,- Iteitau ll",5." rtur and Oateren. . IXU Market SI. ' Branches! J Ms- - tv, j 'f 1TT " "" "J DVIO , AMHC!t- MAM HIIUP MT ' hi -V K r.iv Awmrrm.. tv-wns'rf d& v. r3 ASI .Tt? fti-JIVI. '" r.. -." Vt , , '. I 'sv'JlWX i1 .' r.eti. b r -a; J... icwh rr ! f-,- T ! ..J I 5"?'-W"K mppw auirii P.-fi IN HOUSE IT ' m irmmzomtr M,r nvn ,, jnvrwiav t POLICE SEARCH FOR HIM "No, No!" Cried LltUo Erich Apple to Negro's Invitation, but Ho Has Vanished t.lttlo Krlch Apple toddled down the street frdm Ills home at 774 South Third street yesterday nfttt'nooti. A negro approached him and nsltcd the boy to go with him to a candy store acrcw the street, Tho boy cried "No! No'." Whether he Went with tho negro or with somibody else Is not known, but wlien time came for dinner last night. Urlch was nbsent and today his father and mother reported the supposed kidnapping to Detects c "Jo" Shea nt City Hall, Tho case Is similar to, the kidnapping two wcokp ago, when five-year-old Nathan Plott, of 511 Fernon street, was taken from his homo and spirited away. He was found latir In n deserted houso tit 520 Carpenter street, starving and emaciated from lack of food. According to Shea, Krlch, when leasing home, hod on a giny swe.itct, blue pants, brown stockings and black shoes. He has blue eyes nnd N bow-legged. U. OF P. STUDENTS PLAN TO FORM SIGNAL CORPS .Number Already Enlisted for United States Service at Close of Session At the rlose of, the piesint collegiate e.ti at the Un!crslty of l'r iivylxunla there will probably be formed for United Stales service a signal rorps section out of the military training rnurso regiment. Quite a number of the l'nleiitty men are fairly e.pett In wlicrs woilt, and w Idle Major Kelly. lT S. A . their com mandant, does not nt this tlmo wish to dis associate their work from the regularly prescribed course of training, a continuance of their activities as nigral men will be en cotiiagcd after the end of this semester. Students aro planning under the direction of J A. Kysti-r. of Huddoulleld, of tho 1017 engineering class to stait a systematic course of Insttuctlon, first In radio telegra phy and then In the other branches of signal woik The course will be given and man aged entirely by tho students, of which thcio aro some thlity beginners already Thoo who havo enrolled up to now arc the following. 1" i: Montgomery Arts 'IS r.n South Thlr-ty-i'luhili xtrttt, atn.it' ur , I'hlllp I'rlee. Arts t It, its Morris Dormitories. i'. i'. Smith, l: i: '17, -t.17 llalnl Dormitories. Trunk (illletson, 1017 (iriie street Jo.4ih SlUerin.m Auliltieturo '20, ftJO Soutli Tourtli iirftt . II. Itikclioff, llnuitnn Club postofllce (! . Cimni-j Mo:, Walnut ttrret t'uimrd Jtratutk, 'JUit t'Hfe of 'H7. John It Tdiitur, 4J More.in btnt, two ears erceint SlKnat Coriifl II. DtvlU llirset. 4S itodney Dormitories C i: llrandt, 34 1 Wulnul Btnet, txnerl tmeil tLleKraph optrutor. lloturt W Majer, 17J1 North Forty-second street. Hemanhore Curtln Kohn, Wharton '2i I.'IU North Six tunth street Vlttnr Allincht, 2."I2 Nortli Plfth stteet. seniaphore, .Mow, Hov Scotits. DaMil McCnliiin, :t.l(l'i Walnut Mreet. Heiijainln i" Junes, l..iv "1U. 3IIISI Chestnut ittri'et, Hetnauliore, hIx arn Itnltih M lloltzliiiUHiiT. 'J3H0 i:.it Vnrlt Btreet. H. Torrey W.ilkTr. Jr.. A. '20. 2 111! Nortli Thlrty-Heeonil strtet, teiu,ititiure Jam s. .Merrltt. Jr , II. 15. '10, AbliiKton, scrn.tphttre niut ontliuiliiK. William M Mtlntvre, ink Lane. Umlln f'luh Paul H Kelsir, Wluirton 'M. 13 ioulh 'l'lilr-ty-ihlrd strut. acslHtant hiuui, . William 11. Hchnurtr, M. K '-. .107 Hrooks DormlrorhH, H. Jl. It.trk.ilctw. It Memorial Twer radio. Illtrh School. Walter O. His'. Cli, 'L'O, 1S13 W nt llrle ave nue, amateur. UomiI '. HerdcB. Wharton 'l!t. 3."t ClaxH of 'h7. Kinest H. Chnpln, Ch. 13. "SO, )!! IJpplncott Dormltorif s Tram Is 1. QulBley, n i:. '20, 30JS Hlch monil Htrcet. OorK t'. lIMrMue, Jr., Wooilbury, N. J. amateur. Arthur It. Hernslttlller. Vtt. 18. 3713 bpruco fttrett. tlrst lieutenant lumil ToipH .1. A. IJjster, Ch. II. '17. .",730 Walnut street, raillo. Marcus Frse, Jr., C. II. '10, ,103 Kouth Thlr-ty-lxtli street, radio. v It. I., (loilfrey. mr.o Corllts street: radio. Alexandr H. Ilolcombe. 3,1 llouant N. namej. M. ii, "M, 'otl West PL.irpn.it k street, radio. I.evvla H, homers. Jr.. i;. II. '10. 3.131 North Hroatl strtet, radio John W Jones, i: 12. 'lit. 3S Coopejyiitrcet, Cnnidvn. N. J , radio. Joseph Morgan, Jr, M 12, "IS, (iermantown, radio tl. it KncneiH 11 T. Turn DoukIus MtKlllulit, 1iJ:i iitrett. North lllghtceiith .1 A W Mltrli, (I It. T. Melt her. A '17. H. M, Itelllirnun C. T Mluhell. Wharton "M l.dwln i.. Davis, '17. tl.-ht cars raillo. TEUTON SHIPS KEAUY IN WEEK Twelve Interned Craft, Repaired, Will Be Put in Service , AVASHIXOTOX, April 25. Twelve of the Interned Oeiman liners seized by the 1'nlted States when war was declaicd will bo ready for use within a week, tho Ship ping Board announced this ufternooh. Seven of theso ships ate at New York, the others on tho Pacific coast Three of the New York blilps will be used as naval tralplng ships. The others probably will bo used In the transatlantic trade. B rxzmm?mm!msmmmmmm iiraiiiiiiiimii run. Our garments are dependable in quality and style, their kW good I I looks are permanent because of proper tailoring, and .their cost is quite moderate. S'pnng Suits and Overcoats $15 aha Upwards Jacob Reed's. Sons 4c ay w. 1424-1426 CHESTNUTSTREBT , . t . - g ,1 m, FIRST WAR LOAN McAdoo Turns Over War rant for $200,000,000 to Spring-Rice INCOME TAXES OPPOSED WASHINGTON', Anrll 25, America's first war loan to Orcat Britain was consummated nt 11 o'clock this morn ing, when Secretary ot tho Treasury Wil liam O. McAdoo, Mgtieit a Treasury warrant for $200,000,000 and turned It over to Sir ("cell Sprlng-tUre, the British Ambassador. The warrant was sighed In tho presence of Lord Cunllffe, governor of the Bank of Kngl.'uitl, nnd the other British llnannlcrs who accompanied the Balfour war mission to tho United States A receipt for the wntrnnt was signed by Sir Cecll-Sptlng Kite, as tho otliclal repre sentative in litis country of Ills Britannic Mnjeslj, and handed to Sccietitrv of the Tte.tsury McAdoo British (loveriitnent bonds, bulling .'1 pet cent Intel est, me to be tumid over to the American Covenunent la payment for th $200,000,000 loan. The actual turning' over of the bonds Is scheduled to tako place June 30 Tho wairimt signed today Is the latgcst ever signed bj niiv Ame! If an Secretary of thu Treasury The loan consummated today Is prelimi nary to a setles of other and gtentei loans that will be made to l:ngl.ind and her al lies to Hid thm In pin-cuting the vi.tr on Germany The monev was obtained front the Treas ury certllleates of Indehtidness which were announced for subsctlptltm ottl.v last week The issue was sensatlotia'lv oversubscribed The inonoy wits railed from the subset llilng banks at 10 o'clc k this morning. AT WOHK ON TAXATION BIM, The House AVajH and Means Committee began Its ptellmlnaty work towntd lalslng close to $2,O00.un0.OU0 by taxation. Despite sttong pressure favoting a heavy tax on swollen Incomes, conviction grew today that old-line li.ird-shell believers In old-time methods) of raising, taxes' on liquor, ln.ill matter, cheeking accounts, etc , will blttetly light any such Innovation as pay ing most of the war's expenso with Income burfells. A revenue bill will be lompleted In about a week It will provide for new taxes to tho amount of ftom $1,000,000,000 to $1,750,000,000 A subcommittee of the Ways anij Means Committee, In dally meet ings, Is ptep.ulng a tax bill to present to the full committee for apptoval. The $7,000,000.00 war budget bill pro vided xn.OOO.OOO.OOO In bonds and $2 000, 000,000 In tieasuiy ceitillcntes of Indebted ness.. Tlttee billlii ,s ill bonds ate to go to tho Allies The other two billions will help pay the Ilit of the United States war e peitses. Secietaty oT Tieasuiy McAdoo wilt have absolute chaige of the dlstilbutloii of tlte Allied bonds, lie wi'l also llx the dt nomina tions of the bonds and their time of ma turity. The Ways and Mcan't Committee must t.tlse taxes KutlUicut to meet the $2,000, 000,000 In ticasury certllleates Those ate used to obtain money for tJoverftment use In anticipating taxes in this case the taxes to be raised by the forthcoming levcntio bill They amount to Government "I O U's," and are issued to bunks at 3' iter cent Interest, the same as that on the bonds. They aro paid by the Government when the taxes are received at tho treasuiy. Ol'l'OSI'.S I'HOFITS TAX Abolition of the exorf s profits tax and substitution of Increased Income taxes on the corpotatlons of the country was today lecommended to the Seeretaiy of the Treas ury by It. J. Iteyno'ds, tho Winston-Salem, N, C tobttrco magnate. Reynolds assailed tho excess ptofits tax as unjust to the smaller business Interests of tho nation. Under It the financial burden of the war would bo saddled not upon latga corporations, but upon the small business man An increased Income tax, the ma thlneiy for the Imposition of which Is al icady In existence, Is the only equitable method of distributing the burden, in ltcy nolds'a opinion. VON HINTELEN UKOUGHT TO U.S. German Agent May Testify in Repre sentative Buchanan's Trial Xi:V YORK, Apt II 25 Captain Franz eon Itlnteleu, captured In England follow. Ing American indictments charging neu trality lolatlons, urrlved hero today guarded by Scotland Yard men It Ts tn derstood he was brought here primal lly to testify in the tilal of fonner Representa tive Frank Buchanan and others alleged to have attempted to cause strikes In munitions plants. Buchanan's trial starts Friday. Von nintelen Is a friend of Prince Henry of Prussia and of the Kaiser. After his arrest, Germany Is said to havo offered the ,Trlti8h Government nny ten prisoners It wanted In exchange for him. lll!l!lllilllllll!l,ll!llllll!ll!i!llllll!l!llinillll!ll!l!!IIOI!l!!l!IUIIIIII!llll!W It isn t simply what you pay, I but the style and 3 service you gfet that shoulo! influ- 1 ence you most in 1 ouyingf clothing'. I "Cheap ' clothes are invariably ex- J pensive in the long . SCALDED IN FREIGHT: WREC Lumbor Yard Set Afiro When Locomo tive Is Derailed on Heading Rnilway l'IIOi:.NIXVIIjL,U, l'a.. April 25. A brakeman was killed, the eimlneer prob ably fatally scalded and the toal and lum ber ynrds of Uuidls Brothers, at Vcrkes Station, set on liro at 12:4S o'clock today when u .frelKbt train ran Into an open switch and becamo derailed at tho yard. Yerkei Station Ih on tho Perklomcn branch of the Philadelphia nml Headlnc Hallway, about two miles below College, vlllo and thirty miles from Philadelphia. Tho freight train, consisting of thirty-live cars, was running down n heavy grado Just abovo Yerkes. Tho switch leading to the trestlo of tho al.tulk ari( had been left open. When tho train 'struck the switch It swung over tho trestle, tho engine toppling over tho entl nnd about fifteen cars being derailed, ('oafs from the firebox of the locomotive set lire to tho yard, and engine companies from Phoenlxvlllo and Oollcge vlllo were summoned. Tho loss In freight, lumber nnd coal Is said to bo heavy. WOMEN AGAIN ASK VOTE OF STATE LEGISLATURE Beaten in Amendment Fight, As sociation Seeks Presiden tial Sunrage IIAIlIUSBUKa, Apt II 25. Despite tlicli defc.it by three votes In the Legislature last week, woman suf fragists of Pennsylvania, whoe otganlza tlon was the lift to offer Its set vices to Pentiuytvanla and to llio nation for war, aro again asking for consideration by tho legislative body Previously they asked only that the lep resentallves let the voters decide again tho ijui'stlon of suffrage. This time, the voters having been denied tho right to decide tho question In 1920, the vvomeh ask the legls latois themselves to grant directly to women, as Is In tho power of tho Legis lature, the vote for tho next and all fol lowing Pieslilents. In taking this htp, the Miffi agists point out that titty are making a light for ilein ociacj on the ground that atl citizens -woilien us well as men who suppoit the tottnti.v In this time of stiess should be gi anted every ptlvllego possible under a democratic iov eminent. They point out that theie Is no expense of advertising an amendment entailed, which was one of the objections of the opponents of constitutional stiff I age. They say also that the liquor clement which boasted it had defeated the constitutional amendment lesolution can not loglially, even fmin Its own viewpoint, have any reason for lighting tho presiden tial suftiiiKo bill, because even If passtd, It does not give tho women the vote upon prohibition or any phase of local option, Tho women point out fuither that even thote inenibeis of the Legislature who ad mitted they feared, or feaied without ad mitting that women would defeat them, have no ground for alaim In view of lljo fact that tho new bill does not give tlio vote for any State, county, city, borough or other candidates, but only for presiden tial electors. It's toasted 4 YES, just the same as your delicious, brown, buttered hot morning toast. The tobacco it's toasted. This toasting has given you the red Burley cigarette at last. Until" now it couldn't be made; now the toasting holds the flavor and keeps the cigarette fresh. Of course you'll want to smoke the real Burley cigarette be cause it's Burley, toasted. -Burley is "blame good" tobacco; and you smokers are for it. Begin trying it today: Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette it s toasted. . 20 for 10c II your dealer doe not carry ties, lend SI lor carton of ' 10 packaic to Tke Aaaricaa Tobacco Co., Nw York City . ' Guaranteed f - AJLrtCcuuu((f ft H ENVOYS IN CAPITAL Smith, and Party Go to Washington to Plan Re ception Here TO TALK WITH VIVIANI JIayor Smith and several prominent Phlliv ilclplilans left nt itoon on a special train for Washington today In an effort to com plete nrrangements for the reception and entertainment In tills city of M. Vlvlanl and Marshal .toffro. tho French war envoys now In this country. Assistant Secietary of State William Phillips and members of the Kronen diplo matic staff will act for the guests In adopt ing a filling piogram for tho occasion Besides a celebration nnd demonstiat'oii In Independence Stiuaio patades and otber events are being planned. The ollltial le- i cepthui was propose! hv il' Public Ledgei Through utrangements inatie by 1- T ainiA-i.nt. rii.-iirtn.iii of Mi" MaMir's execu tive committee, a special tiain will be at the Baltimore and Ohio ltailroad station at '.limn nml Twentv -fourth streets, "be tnembeis of the subcommittee whose cliati mini In Dr. Hi nest LaPlnco will Include .Justice llobiit von Mochiskcr, Johepli 1J WlUener, e-rongresinan .1. Wiitlilngtou Logue and ex-Attorue.v tleneral .lohn V Bell. Till coititnltleo will be nccoiiipanliil b the Ma in and Mr Stolesbury. Ariangeineiils hiive been made In Wash ington for the piompt leciptlon of the Phil adelphia leptcn'iitiitlves. and they will be afforded every facility In Washington to meet the attaches of the Kieuch and British embassies Through prominent citizens of Great Brit ain nnd Prance who are residents ot this city the diplomatic representatives of those coutttiles alieady have been fully Infoimed as to the enthusiasm of the people of this city for an opportunity to show by popular demonstration their high legard for the distinguished envoys. Leading members of the French nnd fing llsh clubs, among them men personally ac quainted with Marshal Jolfrc. Mr. Balfour anil M. Vlvlanl, havo expressed to the embassy attaches and tho committee the nppioprlatcness of such a reception. They have Impressed upon the representatives of the foreign Governments the unanimous de sho of Philadelphia to join with tho Hiitente commissioners In a new baptism of free dom. Not only aro the natives of Franre and Great Britain energetic in the plans for tho lcceptlon, but expressions nave been received by Ma.or Smith from residents of Philadelphia. Fifteen thousand Italians, members of tho Order of the Sons of Italy In America, an oiganlz.itlon which has for Its purpose tho naturalization of Itall'tns, have, through their leaders, offered to actively participate In the welcome. Rivers and Harbors Hill Heady WASHINGTON", April 25. A livers and hai burs hill totaling from $20.( ,000 to $!.-, 000,000 will be icported to the House next week with tho apptoval of the I'tesl dent, fhaltinan Small, of the Houso Blvcrs nnd Harbors Committee, said today. Tho bill will care for maintenance of completed projects and such appropriations for un completed and new projects as can be linked up with the national defense bj , ' ! MAYOR WILL MEET Sjzzr fl urn. "v. r miMum , - i nm. '& wm m miimaM mww iirm mm mmtiitmkuiiiiirk siviHirrf cmmmmmMMit QeueSoKrx 'YMr .- ' '2 J?' v mtuw , ; vsssimmB::- DOWmuw.eN ii - - Nlno ArresteFand Two Held After Mexican, Supposed Gambler, Is ,Shot in Pack Louis Hspltla. Hventy.tvvo ' the latest Inurdcr victim In South I una leu.lda. being tho sixth In ten days, " "nit In. h Mexican, camp herefrom Brownsvibe, Tex. A ZoTowrtrX moved from 241 Hast Hlttenhouso street, aermantow i, to 755 South Seventh street. He was shot "nnd killed last nlgbt li. front of u cafe at 7t South Seventh street. The murder of Jfcpltla wnH nceomn Micd fron. behind. He was shot In the neck and n second bullet ripped lhwBi h P' f cards In his hip pocket. Ho i eil In the PennsvlvaiVi Hospital. The police believe he gambled for u living. Nino men vveto arrested and two vcro '"Vtnnmnn llodrlgurz, twentyslv; vvns held hv Magistrate Imber without ball for a healing next Tuesday. Francisco Itosco, tweiitv-nve, was held In 00 ball nlo for n ft.rji,.r heirlng. Both men 1.1 v oil nt ir, South Seventh street, ns did the seven who ,, , t. . used Show Your Colors Flag Seal Your Letters nicrlcu lirt. Last and Alivii.vt 1000 Seals, $1.00 3000 Seals, $2.00 6000 Seals, $3.60 T h r tl I mtinij site ot Oummrtl In bits in lull laol t. l.mwr prlt" on lurner tjimntittr INnl until arn Iif re on ret pint of prli f FENT0N LABEL CO.1;',!!,,;:;;:1,,,,. This $15 Refrigerator $ 10 Liquid Porcelain, nickeled shelves, top leer, CO pounds. Kensington Carpet Co.! t!;211-13-lS-17 Market SULI r - 1 minim i LUCKY STRIKE The real Burlev Cigarette How to open the package, Tear off part of the top only as shown Cigarettes in paper packages of 20 are carried more handily this way andkeepbetter; less likely to spill into your pocket SmMKim tf sri "x. mmmr. j street, testified he,sW a, miiDrith mE nfter. tho Shooting hiitV eajjhlm, throi revolver over afcnc6 at Seventh fand' Juji fc t.n.t, TTf csnl.1 ITftrlplmiAv !,.... "' -, . .wU..nua luuneu iih lam ijinn. jtto revolver, wun two cham bers empty, was found whero Colotzl EaM II linil heell Ihrillvn. u it hail been thrown. i Apprentice Seaman Dies at Hospital Clyde L. Herring, of tho NntlonnI Naval Volunteers, nn apprentice seaman, tiled yes. terdny nt tho Naval, Hospital, Gray's Ferry load, of pneumonia. His death was an. nouiiccd today by tho authorities. Ills home was In Chlcngc-. ' 'r rmenwaidemontraU B Just like lurniiiff the lights ' ' j up and doivv. II o PUM-LITE I ( I n bcb tgmcTM I PATEN TE D wiw I Q N The perfection of j I Semi-Indirect Lighting 1 Can be used in i . ,' 1 any room wired jfe I for electricity, W 111 Hi with or without a J(L I wall switch. ( l 1 lias a separate W ' ! HI control for each, JjL I light in the vj: ;?J?SYi$W 1 bowl. V-'-'W" 1 .1 Silk tassel p 1 conceals at- E 1 i 1 t a c h msnt mk. I plug for .W HI ; ,1JftJ . lowing in 'i 1 U""s Philadelphia: xi 1 1IOKX A HKANNKN MTO. CO. 1 M An N. 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