V "w'H"ni gptfry-V. T"P(Rwl IPlfr -7 .fe t x U.S. PLANS TO AVOID COMPETING FOR LABOR ; Virginia'' Farmers Fear Hugo Loss if Workmen Aro En ticed Away WASHINGTON, Jan. S3. Tho Department of Labor lma taken flteps to check competlllon for labor between tho war Industries and Oov ernmenf nEcncles. This was an nounced After a. delegation of Vir ginia truck Krowers, headed by IleprosentntlVe Holland, had called oji Assistant Secretary Post with a pro test that tho farmers would lose a mil lion bushels of potatoes tills year If tho enticement of farm labotcrs by In dustrial concerns were permitted to continue. The delegation was told that the de partment had directed tho cancellation ' of extravagant advertisements for men, which are considered detrimental to the Cloernment's war program. In dustrial plants are being nsurod that all read lubor needs will bo met by the United States employment ncrxlcc, in whoso hands tho distribution of the ava'lable labor supply has been placed ,oby Secretary Wilson. .noDiuzauon or snipyaru workers, a department statement said, has been placed entirely In tho hand- of tho employment service by the Shipping Board. Independent lecrultlng by tho board and tho individual plants will be discontinued to permit n conrni tratlon of effort during a two weeks' campaign beginning next Monday, which will culminate in a national shipbuilders' reglstiatlon week l"cb runry 11. City Saved Little Fuel bv Shutdown Continued from Vatt One Oregon avenue, dealers In fuii.ll nzes, reported no Improvement whatever A "hand-to-mouth" business was being done. It was said, at tho otllec William Uryant, Tenth rtivet and Washington avenue, said tho firm h jnrds had no more coal today than last week. Relief In tho anthracite situation may grow out of a eonferenoo held today Vwbetwcen Mr. Potter nnd tho committee of fifteen bituminous operators up- .pointed to devise a zorurg sjstem for Nillstrlbutlon SS Tho daily receipts of coal aro still gfr below tho estimated wartime) dally eTTuejIiauiiiiJLeeMI ui t,,wvu eejlin .WIIIUUKI1 I' Jjromplete figures for the shutdown pu hiloel aro not available, during four days KMily 21,640 tons of domestic s'so coal preached the city Tho best the rallro.eds jeVould announco for the U t twenty-four , Nhours was 303 cars of anthracite, of t whlch all but 93 cars contained family- ifislie eal This amounted to about 8000 Stons, slightly moro than half the e.oal wiecessary to supply nil householders for gii day. . ST (!.. Some relief might come to Philadel phia from the 18.100 tons of coal thai ' fcare en route hero with right of wny, be- I Ing shipped by the Heading Coal nnd . isiron Loraiany in nuaieinn 10 iiitse . shlnments 1000 cars e,f all sizes have I Bbeen moved from the St. Clair yards of . . . fvuie j'nuaelelplila anil itcaulng Kalln.iy, ne f. eiiiaviiie., eue licit- .uiiiu til eiei? iii.e K;go to Xew York and New llnglatid. DKPKNDS ON (iAKFlKLH K It was pointed out, however, that tho It was pointed out, however, that tho Sentlre shipment may lemaln In 1'hlla-' pdelphla. provided National Fuel Admin-1 klstrator Garfield n.svs nnv ntinntlon 1.. JN the. appeal of Mr. Potter, who demanded that coal coming Into the city be ul- lowea to remain here. Instead of bsln i artled to other points. An answer la this appeal Is expected some time to ay. I The scrlousncos of tho 1'hiinilMnliin Jtuatlon Is apparent from the reports it thirteen rlealprn nnllHn.l he- -vi,. T ... Iu pto deliver conl to householders within eighteen blocks of their jards Kadi jcreported cmnty bl-s ir.s.'-, t" onnm'v irlth the order. Under this order, the Emergency Aid. op -rat g 1 .,, rvstlgatlon station In the Mayoi's otllce &Jn City Hall, will deliver coal when jjthe dealer Is unablo to do so He must tjjemlt tho 1.50 reduction oreleied by Mr jLewla two weeks ago when coal Is so Sslellvered. All dealem have been ordered jito set aside ten tons dally for the Klincrgcncy Aid, wlilc.i Is looking after bnecdy ftlm'llcs CONS1DEU PUOSECUTION.S K llMiBAnilllnna fni. . Inlnlln.. n ,I.a nnn. Sihavlng order waa another subject that fcoecupled tho eoal admlnlstratcr. ft With Mr Potter Insistent that tin Rllotcl AVallon bo prosecuted for sc-Ilim. tg)lquor Monday in heated rooms, l'nlted g.Htates District Attorney Kano said that fun far as ho was concerned there would nfyie no pro-ccutlon. However, ho said Vthat -Vsslitant IdEtrlct Attorney Harve lAvas In charge of the ease c "In my opinion." -n"d Mr v-im - gmtlre case hangs upon what was tho Ptent of tho Hotel Walton i .vh not tho management had an Intent to vlolato tho Garfield order Generally It AN artistic fold er or booklet helps? to sell dainty goods ask your printer to make up a suggestion with "Aladdin Cover" for your approval; or come to us. CHARLES BECK COMPANY 609 Chestnut Stree- Philadelphia Pap- for All Kind ot Good Printing Ul ! NOTICE TO SHIPPERS During the transporta tion crisis we are main taining a DAY AND NIGHT service for con verting pleasure cars into trucks with out TJRUX TUN unit. This practically assures a complete Internal trcv axle drive truck within 24 hours of turning over pleasure cars to us. COMMERCIAL CAR UNIT CO. 1Mb Stmt A Cletnwebd AVenu Llv-WTu7T t&i&f m Is hard to prtzecuto a man If ho went to his lawyer In good faith and was ad vised In good faith by tho lawjer. As far as X know thero will bo no prosecu tion, but Mr. llaney may hao some Insldo Information that ma.crlally chAnges tho status of tha case. An jet I hao been unable to get the facts from Mr. llaney, who is working on the coul-onler caes, and until I do obtain something ilcllnltn from him 1 ran state nothing dentlnlle " Scvero criticism of the rinrflelil In dustrial embargo Ik being heard In Innnj Motion Lieutenant limernor Prank II. Mt"liln. Hpenklng at the eight eenth niir.ual illrm-r of llio (IrocerV and lniM rters" Kxihango In tho lie I-louip-Sti-Mfnrd Hotel, i ild ho had llttli conllilcnoo In th hendu of the conunlH liotiH anil war liuit-utis at Washington Among thene ho luelueteel 1 (Snrftclil Ho fold tha order nn e-oncelwul In 'stupldltt and born In hysteria" Albn 11 Johnson, provident of the Ilnldwln Lo otnotlve Workr, said the closing order Had rurtnlled tho output of tho n nipnii), while the chief requisite of tho tnuntry at thlM time Ij looomo-( tUes. 'What's tho uie ot letting our i establishment work, If plant i fmm which wo get our supplies aro foroed to close 7" ho nsked. ' Boy Bandits' Career Cut Short by Cops "ontlnnefl from Tnee One there Is on I'arrlsh below b'IMy-sccond -treet Those who packed tho station house to seo tho bandl s wero somewhat ili tppolntcd. They t.pectcd to iee two tlerco looking men with stubby beards and harsh features and probably leather belts with a biaco of "guns" What tiny beheld were two rather n.ii'y ooklng iouths who resembled prospir- , oils .etors. They wore trencli coats with many flaps nnd bells and adorned by dep fur collars, Jaunty looking fedora hats and neat looking ties ot tho I hues' oolor creations. I liut tho alleged bandits wero just a little mussed em account of their i.v citing experience betoru they reached the station house Uve'nts Happened ipileklv beforo their capiu tuio It v.ns Just about eleven Hours' '"" " ',',,.,,,.,.. r. !.!' ."1" X" lZ, w,f, lor .SCK Z rTm.td'oMhe after con blng. e.f the Fifty-fifth and Pino tlrcets statl'ui licelvcd a tip that one of tho all'geil hold-up men was King who lu" " ' lt" . .... .1 formerly workoel In ono ot mo American tores at Sixtieth and Spruce streets. Ho sent District Detectives Mahaffy Falvey and Foibos out on tho case They sus pected that "Chicken," who Is well known nbout tho fancy West l'hllailcl tibia pool rooms was King's partnei and tho looked for the pair. AftT Kcourlrg all the Turkish bath cstslill-liiuents the detectives u"d HIs blng enve-e.1 Iley's home on M uket bo low s'xtv-flist stieet Shortly after (! nVlooU Ian r.lght they haw the pair up prone Ii iiilcl.ly a"d enter tho house. Lieutenant Ulblng and Mahnffy went up tho feint stairs cautlouslv, while Falvey snel Forlos went to tho rear Tho two voutha heard the police approach and lumped out tho rear wocond-story wln tow. landing In a toft pile of si.ovv They ran to the house next door nnd then to tho ruof. with Wishing and the elef-ctlvcs , on their heels. The pursuers had amplo opportunity to bring them down with l.t.lln.u t.ii, fontrwl tn t't-t tlirm velifdo. ' ., - ,. .. ... .,.. t,w,., ,- "?" u, ""'." ",".,."": V .:" ,i. -u ,..r.n trniT. nr.ii inniiR inr I ' "W " ...".... r. --- - second Jlooi King was reaching for his "gun' when the detectives c'oheil in mi them, llut Mahafty Jammed tho bar - lei of his revolver down King's throat "It's nil up." ho said iuess n 13, t-.nu mus, uui. uai, of It? The capturo or tho anegeu uanuits eleven houis after the'r deeds brought arm conimciuUMon fiun. West Plilla delpiiians for those oil tno man mint anu " wl"1 "- "" ",u r"- done excellent work. Among others who rev-ognlrcd the prlse.ners at Uw hearing was Thomas CiHirJe. of 531 Si.ulh Hft - MUM -tiS-ctJ-w Ph whom K'ng ued to woik anu aosepu e.ini iiiuimk" ,u u -..,. ... Fii-ten street and Lansdovvne, avenue : . ri,?,-l iV "" ' Tho vouths welo held without kit, '' for a further hear'ng next Sunday. I Daniel Comaford, who picked the youths up downtown and drove them near the various s'oies In .1 taxi, was ,.. fi-ruull IT.-, ealfl ehrit to rn.li r-isu ho was teriuestd to stop some dist uieo from the plae.es robbed and on leirnlng nhnt b's fates eveie doing declined tu take them turthoi Tletth t'ov slid King er.. bald to have poliee l.eurelM aliel It IK htuteel l.,v iho polke that Hev le nil Iiuk Peen Kpcnd Ing Ki.no tin eioui.il aro , . 1 p, 10 ' - - y $& Most Beautiful Cat inlmerica M ijo 'THE Autumobile is doing much of the nation's work and doing it M 111 X better than any other form of transportation. j l 2 It brings men to their offices pleasantly and quickly. It enables them to PI jj keep appointments on the minute. It increases their efficiency x B ji multiplies their usefulness and makes them broader, bigger, healthier jjg K3 citizens. fw Rfl Business nowadays is traveling in high gear. Much of it is traveling in Kl IgTJ a smart, seven-passenger Paige Essex "SiX'5j." Why iot join the El flfl wide-awake, aggicssivc pnocession? I flfl H Essex "Six-55" 7-passencer $1775; Coupe "Sis-SS" 4-passencer gfi ffl $2850; Ton n Car "Six-J5" 7-passcnser$J230, Limousine "Stx-5S" O F fl 7-pa5cncr$3230,Sedan"Six-55" 7-pasenger$2850.Brooklands 111 Jj WA 4-passengcr $1795, Linwotxl "Six-39 5-passcnger $1330. Glen- Pfl Fa dale "Six-39" Chummy Roadster $1330, Dartmoor "S.X-3T 2 M jfljj or3-passcnger $1330; Sedan "Six-39"' J-pasKnger'$1925. isft lff All Prices f.o.b. Detroit. R ill PAIGE'DETROIT MOTOR OAR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICH. P M BIGELOW-WILEY iMOTOR CO. H 304 NORTH BROAD ST. fijji & Be)l Phone, Spruco 141C Ksyitoce, 4230 Jp I ----M.TMMMe-.-i-,-W--eBjg!g?g3EEaseftefcM.,..u j,..-r.-tf.tvaLSras! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL ADELPII1A. WEDNESDAY, MA.TOIt LOUIS A SPAETH Widely known Philadelphia phy sician nnd surRcon, who enlisted in the medical reserve corps us a enptain nnd lias been pio motcd to the position of major. He is stationed at Fort Slocum, N. Y. He formerly saw service in the Philippines and at Panama. John R.K.Scoli Out for Lieut. Governor Continued from IMre One ig.ilnst Congressman Scott lor tho 11c publlcau nomination for ('oiiRrrmman-at-I-trgo. Scott holding ono of tho four seats :is Congresem.in-ut-L.il gi from his State. Many arguments aie being advanced pro nnd con on the polltleal rlalto over tho probability of Soott's nomlnitlon and about the eJiances of harmony as a reieult of his coining out for the nomlnn- t'on. chief among those expr. mm1 In ''l t" ' "" Vaio elahn of about i ,,--'n "" ot a ,0'al "r ,lb"ul ln"" H.publk.iii votes In 1'lilla.Ulnhl.i This WtftfneJ (lifit l.n flolirmt Itnlii nMfnvflnfr btates, that ho oatinot help attracting frerluus i ousluerntlon lu tho rimosei camp Thy further deelaie that Con- ( giessman S-cott will make a stiong i.m- i dldate. They think lie would be sure to I swing tho ilagee faction In Pittsburgh mid tho faction led ignlnst l'cnroso In other parts of the state. Many Vnrc followers protets to hav Insldo Information that tho Scott move Is an open sti p eif the Vnrea to mal Senator Penrose show bis hanel d finitely with teguril ti th- e.inilng campaig They want to get matters sittled one "av or tho otlvr nt un earlv date. It s.ild In Independent i Ircles It Is ad mitt el that thl i step Is .ry likely to cause a i-liouiluwi aie foltovvcrt. aro j winking today and declaring that Sen- ntor Varo has ttiken n clever means of tin owing his lmt into the ring The fact that Information was allowed to go out l.lfct nlg.it that Scott is being put foiward for the- nomination uf Lleu tennnt Governor In leaked upem b some local polltl. l.ins us a peneo feeler owing to tho luet that St.ite Senator Ciovv, chairman of the llepubllean -Stnto Com mittee, was w'heduled to reaeh I'hil.idel- .... ; , "ma ." a ,or emerenees with l-.n- iun. i.iiulio livill ill uiei- Ul llll' r-l ei' This confeienie N lll.elj to b, put oil' untll tomorrow, as Senator 'r.. and , many of tile, othoi iiclegntes wei. held up by tho i-nowstorm of .vottenlav David Martin, tho Varo lead, r i.i tho . rtc i...inn.. ........ ..u ....... .... ...... .-meicenin vvaiu anu 11 "war lien . e.f I Philadelphia Itepulillianlsni. Mvnitcd tho candlelacy of SUto Seuatoi Sainui I W. Salus for Congics" Maitlns 'Kvv.it ting' carries weight, ns he stu m tin Inner eounclls of tho Van e lr. I. and was eilin of tlinK., ltirntinneil l.v s. nnlnr fare tho other dav when he Kniil ho r,n!,i ,n i ,i, --n- ..M...V i.rr. I ,fow nl,nnu... ,,......,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,..,. - ,,rt:fol cunsresslon-il und M.te 1 Lor ,aces -ivodIb tin our wav aro 1, , "P S?,;,. J H.np W ll ink M""r " -no of the best Co-m -men 111 ine rsiaee. huh no is very .itii.i. 1..1 fn .. ell I I....... ..1...... ft.l.. .. .. I.n, lJ UO ...I , 1.IIV... ft.,.',Uft ." 111.-. I-. .. IIUl I read in tho papers Nobody h is rpMken to mo about him State Senator Spie.ul, on be in.- intin- dueed a u speakc- ut the din" ' Growers and Importers' Heh.inge at He. the Jieile-V ue-tr;etieirei lase lllKlll ,11. "ir.t Covern.ir of 1'e.nni.viv un. elared tint ' linn h polltleal ve it. 1 have, tu 1 un and. r th. lu elt, Im that happen- 'I his via- In-, onlv 1 erne 1. hIHk- 1 lUteu.int e,.v. M.i Sun ale. wa-. .1 Kpeaker, la a ude-ti 'h V al p .lit 1 al Nsu. ur- vi ill .lie "mSSS - "- WKS w5Vy3PP4v r ir3rL SHOWS PLOT TO SINK LUSITANIA BY BOMB Startling Evidence Disclosed in Trial of Von Rintulen Conspirators Xi:V lelll'v. .I.Ul J3. While l-'rane von lllnle.tn, liciim.n naval t-Mcnlst. nnd twelve other do fondants, charged wlt'.i e .innplrne ; to place flro bomba on steam hli her wero on trial here, Strgtant Henry 1 Hnrth, of tho police bomb squad, wild i circumstances pointed to the placing o the Lusllanla of bombs which bad beer In posFOssInn of two of the defendants In tho pulpo "f a p.eld agent of Weilf von Igel. who was n-cre-tary to Captain Uoy-IM. former (Jorninu nival attache. lUrlli said he funned the acquaintance . f Homo of the u.leged plotters Iluge.ie I ltelster. one of the defendants had ad mitted, according to Uaith. that at a onfoienco he intended In Uroik'vn lite mill topic of til iiisflon was tin- pi nig of bombs on ships that wero to sad from this port. . , Ilarth said that rtpNt'r nlpn iilmltted that Walter I'hdo and Josef V. ffert hid I beAi emp oyed In carrying bomos on ' evernl eio,,!'nne ti pe-on- known to I 1 tlirm as "tho Wert Sldo people " I The fact that tneso men oarrled . I.... ..I... n ,,... It'n.r Ul.ln drnvlnil, tn HlO ' IIUIIII. IU II.'- ,.'V .I'l.w '. , "inking of the Luslt.mla. Ilarth snid. Ifil ' .- I.,.. 1 ...- .1..., .I.. ,.. it lin.i.l f.ltl-, rl lo ills llt'iitji ulu lue-J 4...M wvvi. 4....w- on tho Ill-faUd vc-scl Ilarth testified that aftr ho had gilncd tho confidence of Captain Charles vnn Kleist, a 'lerman steamship engl leer, ho told him ".ill about tho making tt tiro bombs for the dest-uctlon of sugar and munltlons-cairvhig steam ships." Von Klelt also told him Harth asserted, that five ve-ssels had been do stioved by flro bombs and e-omplalned Int while some of tho men In tho plot hail made roiislderablo mnnev out e.c inn ,.,,, at. ghai. bo had not icoelvesl Ills t it , Harmony Plea May 1 w tin 1 1 TPirtltr Jf X3ll"lr" m eeuet 1,1111 m -j,"w "ontlnunl from l'lltre (Ine that the proposed war eabitie I would have direction of naval pollelci They will aiguo that the navy has proved ll-.eir clltlc-pumf and hence hliould not be iiiiildlod wllh In this they will be stinpoited bv homo republican Senlitois. Thle point Is likely to eause the 110 '"ut or tho war eublnet measuio In the S-11..IC. where it will take vlrutally nil tho Hopiibllcan plUr. five e.r sK Demo onus to pass it. Dmocints vvliu uc fur the uicasiiie. mludo Chamborlain, Hitchcock. Me -Kel ar. Haidwkk. llnro nnd Heed Sen Htor King, of Utah, looked on as lll.tlj to suppoit it. is 110iK0m111lt.il. Senator Hiram Jolnvon, of California, 's one of the le-vv Senatois who b.lievo the war eablnet bill stvnds a elum e.f nassage. He will vote foi it M-nator ltoiah, also a btiimg ndvoe-ate of It, bo llevew It would be tendered nunelteelivc hv ndmlnlhtrjt on opposition, even weic It naixed over tho Presidents veto That tho President would Veto it If it 1 1 .-eel Congress Ih conselered 1 ortain. .mil 1 veil Its most optlmlntlc ft n nils ngi.t th it it cnuhl not bo passi-d over tli. Vt" WHENTHW "COP"SAeY5"SXOP', Aeeielents will happen even in tho best "oc ilatetl tralTie, sputa Hartford iBUMPjUWRMBl on your automobile It absorbs the bump-. Harden Wants Alsace Released After War AMSTERDAM, Jim. 13. .Vcu-iiiiiliVui Jlartlcn, ulltor of Die Hhunft. filtrs. He who vvlshos to tear nv.ay Poland, Courland, Lithuania, Us- lonlu and Livonia fioni tho Hun- Inn cmiihu mnkc ot this empire mortal enemy, for llussla will not Iways have Lenlulstlu fcellms 'hose countiles would brltiK us no dvatilage. Their economic tlcvel- pment could not jn the least be elped by gold fertilization by Gcr- tany with Its ono liundicd nnd 'ty billion mmks of war debt, nnd Slavic strain through Germany ould endanger tho llfo of tho juntry, not merely the life of Hast rusl,t. After our cxpcilence In he west Is there now to bo created i much gi cater nnd moro elangcr- is Alsace-Lorraine? Neither I'lemicr Lloyd George nor President Wilson believes Gcr- i:iny Is willing to surrender Al- ace-Lorraine to I'ranco at the nescnt moment, but what about lennany's attitude two or three venra after peace Is signed, when 'hero tan bo a fair consultation with the pooplc? It was admit- t dly n mistake to tnko possession of Alsace-Lorraine. Must vv o always carry this buulonsoino Inheritance of our forefathers? Wo nro strong enough to bo our own masters r id to ctaso to be trammeled by errors of the past. Aliened Deserter Caught viiininiTiiiiv i'i Inn ! i-r..i NOItlllSTuW .N. l.i. Jan. .3.-1 red- etPk Hlmmerman. i-eventeeti years old. .in nil gid deserter fioni the I'niloil states arln. hiving his adilrin as 1S50 D.irlen street. I'lilladelphl.i. was ar- rested and eominltted tn N'ntilstowti, charged with the laiceny nf a blryolc ...I n tt'illi 1. fw.1.1 m. II etllt ,t lint. . 1... ...... . ........ .'... ... ...... ...1UII, ,..' as cmploved nn the Tetlovv farm, at, iprfersonvlllo. last rail Zlmmeiman cn- I listed and was Kent to Gettysburg, from which placo no is said lu nave dcseited H IfflP' i Jascha Heifetz B l WVt Fst records by IB e -Tt-lmtKZ- V 11 t JH lmn jsprTr- XmmAsr Bilk fk jjjjjgi $ H 'feS New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month agrtfgj WliPrW V.ctrolan Is the Retlstered Trade-oark of the Victor Talklnc Machine Company deilcnatinj the product! ef thlt Company only. t PmII JANUAKY 23, 191S CLOTHIERS SEE PERIL IN FALSE ECONOMY Urge U. S. Action on Unwise Utterances Favoring Hoarding I NKW YOIIK, Jan. 23. I 1'iessuro on Washington authorities to net against further unvvlso utterance' i bv nubile- monitors wlili h may lead to be hoarding of monej, the crippling of ndustry nnd tho jurtHllmcnt of the -ainlng cpaclty of labor, po ntcesssrv to tho ruccesj of futuro Liberty Loan 'ssues, will bo urged on the National Association of Clothiers in annual con vention nt the Hotel Astor toelav. Initial steps along this lino wero taken nt vesterdav's session of tho convention and u lesolutlon cnibodjlng the ton "luslons io.ie.hed will bo sent In roso 'utlon form to tho United Stales Cham ber of Commerce. The resolution will 'e submitted for tatlfleitlon nt today's lesslon of tho convention, which will "lote tonight with it baiuiuet to be ut 'ndeel by moio than 800 elothlng manu facturers, mill men and others nfllllatcd vlth the Industry. Tho false-economy topic was brought up ns tho result of an announcement of x report that an extensive propagation Is soon to bo launched to Induce the t women of tho L'nlted States to buy only i ! tv-o elrc-ycs a sear. Tin mnjnrltv view , J of the eunvpiitlcin was that liniiicdlnt i ftepi should bo taken to "btnln u e lear lino "t demarcation bavvi en mine. e--.iry i hoarding of money and io.it oionomv . through elimination of cxtrav.igine" mid waste. , Plan Anti-I'ropaRantla WorJv CAltLlSLK, l'.i, Jan. :3. To smash 1 lupng.ind.i, which has been netlv In -ertaln lections of the eoiintv. tlin i urn ltf.rt.in, I e'nlliitv lMlldlo S.lfelV Colllllllt ' too has arranged for a tour of sneaki i r-- tone h oveiv Inhabitant. Ne.nh tlftv nirMm,,H ,iiv been whielulcd b . ,,ui,ty Supeilni'mlent (Ireen : - - I.,. Ci-.tMU Inlw.ril inc.. T-n I UVh SL.J,.1J Inlieritanco 1U HAItlllSUUKU. Jnn .3 What ,s 1 e. lleved to be oloe to a loioul p.ivi.unt nf Inlmrllni.nr. If. V ll. 1. . . ,- 1,11. II.. , ...... ........ ..." ... ..-.. -- .... --.. been leclved at tho Mate- Capitol in Knvoito County The chci k u f..' 'K' mu mid represented ta 011 tin .l Fuller estate. Proclaimed throughout Europe as a violinist whose gifts rank him among the great of the generation, this young Russian's visit to America aroused unusual interest. His successes abroad have been duplicated in this country. By the astonishing magic of his bow, he has established him self in the affections of the American public. And he has taken his place with the world's greatest artists who make Victrola Records exclusively. The four Victrola Records by Heifetz just issued bear convincing testimony to his wonderful mastery of the violin: Valse Bluette (Drigo) Chorus of Dervishes (Beethoven) Victrola Red Seal Records 61758 and 64750. Scherzo Tarantella (Wieniawski) Jascha Heifetz Avo Maria (Schubcrt-Wilhelmj) Jascha Heifetz Victrola Red Seat Records 745G2 and 74563 Twelve-inch, ?1, 50 each Hear these new Heifetz records to-day at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly play any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $400. Victor Talking, Machine Co., Camden. N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronised In the processes of nuuulacture, and their use, one wllh the other, Is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. DU PONT TO HCAUTIFY IIOAD I Dclawnro Avcnuo In WilmliiRloii to Bo Widened Twenty Poet st.ff.sftvriTrtV. nel . Jnn. 23. The I treet "and sewer department has do- ,i..i i widen Uelavvnio avenue f-oni .ted to widen ueiavvn Tatnall to Van ",""" "' :;;"--, vventy feet This will make t one or ho finest streets in tho city. It is saw io wldemns of the street is made pos- .... .. .(.- nernillV I1T It (nlllZSIli WHO 1IWO oy """""' ,",, ,,,, The l.lA.ifn.I 111 IllH IlillllU licmn . . .., ,,'r11"' '".' ,r. Ik. nrnliHIil I irei i """":r .. , .,,,i nn wno pain .. '""..'" ',",";; !! il ,i, .tnwt nnd also niirchnsed i eiuieii hi-. .,,,. nlnf tlin slrrct rder to . e'n'.oro' object.on-to the 1 plan ail thcroft of widening Kleventh street rom O?ango to Washington streets The ost of the Improvement of this street tnd Seventh M.eett, Mr. du 1'ont UI1 ... it . TiAHt Nnmo Timn iii'n tin o more than 53UU.ugu A Sale Cape, Kid and Uuck Gloves for IMen and Women a trio em bracing the desirable styles of the moment. The closing -out of broken lines of our finest gloves. Incomplete sizes but a liberal stock to choose from. 1.65 First records by tins brilliant of the violin i&ii&&alsasalsasaHsaJK W SsasasasaK Jascha Heifetz Jascha Heifetz Ten-inch, $1 each PASSENGKItS QUIZZE1I Naval Ofilcers Also Examlno Dag., KS0 nt Vcwport Pier NKW OllI. .Inn. -.!- I'a itiee-,., rivliig here '"d " V 1 niu,Mlr. 1'l.v mouth sale! that nt N upon, p. L . y piece of bnggsgo t.. nnU.,rih ' first to bo minutely Inspreted by cmcuE1! p uy uik, thnl cvfr; mi, -m t000 ,OTBB,ngcn had to identity 1,1..! I ,ntlsfurtorlly beforo being permitted tal ...... tlm rrt t M tl fl 111. " 4 ""' """" Sixty Tons of Coal Stolen , , UAMMOVTON. N. J., Jan. Sikn iiui'ts nun v evi . iviiuiiru in n. ab arrived hero there vvas great .joy n th, j hearts of l.io s ffcrlng public niooij 3 followed when the cars were examine! j , for sxtyonr had been stolen Inttan. i j" - - - - - -uui lert. of Gloves Centenieri Gloves At Chestnut St. Store Only 1223 Chestnut St. genius rrtpE3l
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