TTr T W 77VW3! 3 '" ' 1. ' i i r ii. v'v . TL ' 1 i I" v, ' 4. Ali- Af. Lr c-v m I. $ J h p w ' k 14 w. K ). V G SPlttisritLERS THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN High Pitch Production When every branch cf national production is strained to ths ut most, you must take nochances. Protect your plant against lire ami prevent Interruption to business by equipping your bulldlncr with Globe Sprinklers. They pay tor themseh eb. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRlNKLtR CO. tt3i inlilngloii Ate. Illrl.lnvin ..SI fSc, "' rdiiiVTw UlUoWFprtnAkr mm !i ii;::sa-r-- v MlllUllliIILi 1 ;i' .7W-.U. Wssmasssi COURT DRAWS REIN ON LIQUOR LICENSES Judges Keep Down Number Issued Luzerne County "Cleans Up'' OLD HOUSES PETITION Reason Assigned for Kcfusinj; to Suspend I'oimits in Cleat field un.hXx-UAtmi:. ivi. ... I.tizeinc I iuit JiiiIki s ended hi.irlncs and lawvris ntiil iiiilic,itilN teenied 10 Im rnnvlnied tint Mick win lie no nnv liquor llnusex this s f in The i ntirt trail" icIm! the cutli o work In night hour" llerctofoio ll lias rctitilied ilitlit weeks Anion Movci of vvupwolloncn, who onductcd u hotiie til it Irid hem licensed IMIliE ?ffll V-. -' Irf for i-'Ixly jt .ii iwl.fil fm ii I 'tho llcilito Hint vv is ti voliod t Jj aso for Ivl.itfon- lie iuj J tie encouragement. lonowul of throe votrn Elvcn lit- lliue cro several llier ippllcatlons In which the tight was il to reopen old hoii"eH that hid lipen tloxcd for vio lations' of the law ViiiniiFr tbnni trai the Wlnihoi llotil. tbN ilU. that Mas shut follow ln n laid by tho District, ,ttnrno tlu ;ntfi ign Teslimon; was taKoti on dip irtnori litranci aKiliist Hip saloon of Janifs W McDon till In MilcK-liinin Klihatd Rule tc'tlflcd that be Ur.inl, llipior to ixccM hi this saloon lie said that win n ho became diunl he wnt to tho homo of a mltilMi i mil told him wbcro lie got hlH llrpiors Wltmsscs for l!c Donald said that Utile was able tn wallc apd that he iIiom hi i team homo. "Li:nnr.i,n. n ivi, ej .iuip Bill lnnded down an opinion i.latlve to the matter of Riantlng IIuini and set tlnu forth his reisons for not compljinB with the Kqui'MH if lertaln i ltl?ins to Mirpcnd all licenses until after Hit war He said1 "The Court b.w hren stronglv urged bv nnnv 'cellftit iieisons lo refuse or suspend all ll(uos lire uise of the i lst lug war. This would overlooh the fact Hint the Hw lemnlim iinclnngeil an Jnn lieen definitely stated by the. Supreme Court, and repeated sessions of tho Legis lature hive refused to change It If tho' law Is to Iip changed, It Is to be dono by the Legislature "In SOIllO OU.irletS flip mtps'ffrin lina arisen w bethel under the l tilings of tho Superior Court this Couil his nn; power to mike the lules icgulatlng the busl- ' ness no this as It tn iv. the licensees I know" what the Court ixfieits and will ,.!daoS,cu7)oV,T'?rc,f.,;'o,:rat,,ej! In that tho rules and orders of tho Ccmt In eaili case now In foico or made during tho pi rlod of the license will bo ote;cd In good faith I PITT.sni IJOII fell .'.' i oinpilation of stallstlcs on tho liquor llcinso nppll- cations to be passed upon 1 the Judges of Quarter S'esslons Couit licin next month shows that the nuinbei e"jf uppll-I cations Is less this vcar than last bi 128 total of 16J7 applications was filed this ;car In lllcghcn; Count;, as coinpaied with 1755 last;iar DINNER TO END SESSION OF BUSINESS BOOSTERS ' ScotTittue (Juotu Club Meeting tlobcs With Annilul Tcast it llcllciue-Stiatfoid C;ius II K luitls tl J Callcll Clt; Statistician f 1 llson.I.uwieii. Bin member of the I nited .States food aihiilnislratioii and Captain .lames I' Olionovan. of i io;al i.ivaliv division 'r the llrltNli aim;, will speak tonight t tho annual dinnei, which end the m iiirce-uav convuitlon of the Si otl Issue siuoiu ciiin at the liellevue-Stiatroid le-nn I" Downln iueldent of the- Scot TlfBuo Quota Club will be toastmastei nd William J. Seailo will dellvei an lavocatlon A business meeting of the tonventlou was hpi,i tiitu , ,.. !. i.ii. .. 'i T n. t 7 . .. . " fa ul w'OCIl lr f. J. T Iloldsworth, dean of the behool of 1. ICOllom pu of llo. t.,.l.n...i,. . ..... V burgh and Ueorge 1.'. Mcllwalii, of the .. ...... ,.,..vK. .t btiiiiAuuun, Jlollc, h iiuli:s ox import licenses JftNot Itcquircd for Goods, in Transit February 1C Licenses will not be lequucd foi 4 Bnr.i . I I 1 "'" "l D le'lUIICll fOl 111- tiorts whleh were In tianslt on fibruarv 7 ' V? tUx" ",,c" ll,e I'resldenl h ordir A lequlrlng licenses took effect 'Ibis no. 1uilc'","t ,..'s iceelved In this clt; ! i$?i f"" v"eo .lleCormlcl, chalimaii 'I of tho I nltcel states War Trade Board ') oo nianv protests linvo been iccelvcd (J from business men over tho c6unlrv V. lhrkti t I. A J t. i.. .. ' ' I .J s,vttv luv htjjim ui inn racr inal tllH -4P.iioiuu na Decn graniea m tnelr IHOP It la (in1ilna,1 Rusbia Jlay Fight Again fc nussia may jot again Hcht acainst Vk nerniany. Captain Donald Thompson. Cl tlOled wiir Tilinlni-m nlifci .iril Inlml In .... u llluatnted address before tho members -. mo ocoil i-aper company, (jatnercil t tho Uellevuo Stratford Captain Thompson Bhowcd many remarkable pic tures of revolutionary scenes In Itus- Sla noil n.tlnn1 nnlillni. An It... .... U front. " HCth Ward Democrats Organize Democrats of tho Kort; -sixth Ward 1Ve formed tho "ndcar W. Lank Homo. crtlc Association." Tho oincers aro liUStUln It 1 IIaiiIap i,.n.l,lii,li Ii- n ti .. 7..r . si.os,, ,1....... , , nj i ,. u "ricn, xuo piesiuont; WHIlHin i,r, ... urecn. secrerarv. anil i:ilwm.l .1 Me Meet, treasurer. pi Clinton Apartment in Now Hands It ,e'r'"' ' the Clinton Apaitmcntf. at l-ine northeast comer of Tenth ami Clln- i.' '"7 ktcests, which was destro;cd b; Wk " ?eieral weeks ago. has been con-' Eat. ll? by l,' Clinton Hotel Company I f !' Preston llllllpp Th ponblprsitloii i I "Id to have been $185,000. Author of Song Gets Threat . . Ihs. neV. John fl. tVllcnn.' of "I31 vprtli Tiveuty-llrst street, brother of "rector of Public Safety Wilson and VUtnOr flf n (in Ivlnlln nr.A. .ltl.,1 P. "H..V . " .J'"?.' "."" J"i" """'" iliiZ . . u cncm jiain, no receivea a ',fci;. JT'"" uer presumably written ' K, 5nnun tympathUer. which he has r-osei mif ip mo i eueraj auuioriucs. i BAN ON MUTTON AND LAMB LIFTED Hoover Says They May Re Eaton on "Meatless" Days WARNS OF FOOD CRISIS Administrator Blames Rail roads for Shortage in Ship ments to Allies WASIIINtnu.S I eli . I. inili utul muttuit inuj' lie c.itcn on. "iniutliss dnvs' until Aim 11 lit Tlic food ndnilnlstrntlou In niaKiug , this announcement Inilny Indicated nearly Hint tlicro Ik no chime now for lifting the b m on beef unil pork Iiow -Mcr Since November 1 tho food .irlinlni'tri. tlnn declares America's beef export to the Allien have nmounleil to less tli.m "i per cent of Hip total citllo sl-iiishtorid The per i.ipltn innsiiinptlon nf beef nii'l porl. dtirlw; nt" Incrcnrcl over that uf ire-wnr;c.trx Itcpf anil llorli must be left n(Y tlm menu on iiieille-N ilijw Indefinite!; Ill Ii Indkated Itatloui In Uurope, ( i Ool administration explain?. have been toduc'eil to approximately one pound of meat per capita ,i week, or less than 3" per icnt of the American conumptlon ''uropeiin rations loda; ure "so low as to . lend to dhnlnWi the morale ami resist anie of Hip AllliV ltooer dei larcd I lie situation In mutton and limli In dllferent, however, ho cxplilns, and In those Mutes In vvli'ch tills western prod, net Is nnll.ibh', 1 unb niul mutton rin be i.iten on the meatlcs tht;s for time I roon ruiHis iu:iu: Throwlns aldc Iho pei rec; lilih for) weeUs has loured a i.iildl; deilop. j Iiik Morld food i rljlK. l'ood Administra tor Itnorr toda; laid bare tho alarming sirlousiifss of the rltuallon IlrcaK down of transportation, HCiallj rall roids, mum blamed b; llooei l'ood ' ddUirles weie short 'oin and potn toes arc rotting Some districts are li tuall; mi the veigo of famine dciati's of eh iuted food reserves Hoovers st-irtllng revelation", known hfic coutldentlallv for some time, are Intended, It Is believed, to fpur on the railroads, the ships and the Amerlean public to Bt behind the food admlnlstra- tlnn and push thiotigh the food til it will win the war. Ill some quarters It was bclhved Hoover nlMo was aiming at Con gi ess 'lit an effort to stop proposed hgls lallon to increase the lvlco of wlteit, whh h It Is i lalmeil would conip'ilelv upset Hi" food prognin Tin situ itlon eharacterUed bv Hoov er as the worst in hlstor;. Is brlrflv as follows, according to Hoover's Matt nient The next slt; da; s will be thp most erllleal period In our food hislor; 11; fehiuar; 2S wo will be short IS -ocft.ooo bushels In cereals promised to tin Miles . This dellclenc; Is due sole!; to ratlwa; eonges-tlou Laws of suppl; and demand suspend ed bv Inlentipled flow or distribution food leserves n Krgo lonstiinlng areas approat lilug eliiustlon Movement of food over the national i.illi nails lo practical exi liislem of uiuch otbci loinniuie tlie onlj ueJutlon Al.Lli:.S .Mill ANXIOUS llooer's statement follows repoits of nnxlet; ovei the focd Mtuntlon fioir l.oid Heading, Ilrltlsh nmbaNsador, and frantic appeals fmni heads of tho Italian ciov eminent to Its i mb iss; here urging nulek action I ear that lick of food will weaken tho Allies' masses Is fori lug the food qutstlon to tho front Hven n?''!!, ? ,:,u,t "alt zn t, "'lie while food Is rushed icross Special '01' trains are being rushed acioss the eounlrv In large tiuiubers, piling their bulk- mto tho bnlds of Alllis' vessels I; lug at Itl.intlc polls read; to sail feufllclent ships aro available to tariy the necessaiv food, the dltlltult; being almost entlul; one of Internal tinnspoi. tatlon h-re "hlnce the (list of Deecmbei we lino fillni fai behind our agreed food pin gram with tho Allies," Hoover stated "lly tho end of IVbruar; wi will be short 13 000,000 bushels In cerial ptod ucts lie will also be short of meat and pork products we were to deliver This deficiency is due solelv to i.illu.iv conBe3tlon fl"ct' ,1,at 0a,e" Ui.tH- IUUU UUIIIIIIIfU dlUI H CI C lo(I iy dhected b; th" nitional food admlnistia tor to sttktl; enforce the order requir ing bakers throughout the countrv to use .'0 per ci nl wheat lloui substitutes In biking bie.id and lolls .ftei Teb luaiy .1 Among the substitutes tint inav be used aie potato flour, baikv lloui. sweet not.iio lloui lolled oal peanut meal sova bean meal b.in.na Hour and rice lloui. live floui ma; be tiicil until MurihJ. Ilrcad iiiude of vvliole-wheat Hour ma; be used prov ld"d It contains 20 pei lent or more of bian Announcement that mam .iiceptablc substitutes aie now available thioughotit the countt ; was also made In the food administration College Musicians Kntcrtain The mublciil eluhs of Ilivcrford and hwarthniore Colleges entertained n Hrge audience In the ballroom of the Iltllovuc I.Stratfoid last night Half a hundred vvell.trtilued male vokes rciiilricd old uml new favorites with skill The Hav crford Orchestra furnished musk for a dance Seek Labor for Farmers it nr.tsncnci feb s: i;ffott of tho bure in of f mplo;ineiit of tho state lienartment or i.nnor anei ine siaio pun- lie i of I Hi lle safctv lointnlltec to aid tho fanners i of tho State bv suppl; lug labor through I their eorrelated labor buiiaus. now onen I " lourteou centers oi peipuiaiioii. arc I belne made with tho objeit of making a . ..!..-, .) Im nu coon nu llm c.1iln .ui;hiiihcu mhiu u rn -. mu omii- ouimine imiumry n.m u-u buijjmivu - Congregation Greets IJaptist Fastor The Ilev Carter Helm Jones, tho new paBtor of the first Ilaptlst Church, SeV eniCCIllll llliu iiairom nns-cn, ic celved a lousing welcome last night from the members of his congregation In a patriotic nddrebs of welcome Dr. W, W, Keen tailed attention to the fact that the new pastor Is a direct descendant of one of the signers of the Declara tion Tho minister tamo hero from Seattle Whole Tcnnfbbce Family Enlists COI.UMIIIA. 8. C, feb. 22 Just to keep his family together, fharlcs K. I Doran. of Milan. Tenn . brought bis two sons Charles. Jr., and Donald, to this c?ty. nnd all three enlisted In the 317th field Artillery to Join unothcr son, William. iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiDiBiiiinii inwinuia nimoim uwm J INCOMETAX QUERIES Answered by 1 J. G. Herndon, Jr. 1 h rax,Exptr Eery Day in the Uusiness Section of the PUBLIC LEDGER BHIItMllllWIIIHIIB . ;., 2 'I . NX iw ta t sit.-s r B-tssaaaaarsBT.s-rtr ? JKNNIi: UUSSMAN Tor icsruitiK n fnnillj from n Kiis-llllcri liottsc lH will bo uuimk'il a mednl this afternoon iluriiisC the Wn'liiiiuUui I).i, es orclses at William l'cnn Illsh School. PHILADELPHIA'S WAK SAVINCS SALE LAtiS I'm- Ilchind Many I'cniis.vh.iniii Counties and Not Nearly Up to (Juotu I'lilladelphla Is being liopclessh out- las-s.il In the war s nines implicit beuian other l' nnhanl i lountles I 111 Htiilenieiit was tn.uli. tod t In the war sinlngs lommliie in an tipmnl to all patriotic eltliitis to iu I'lillulcl Phln's buuor t nloii Countv leporis a per capita ih of 3 12 Manx oihcr enmities re port sales of nunc 111 lit J p, i person The list of lotiniles iptilliig l r 'nh ibllaut Is also i lugo one, tlie fiumlttep savs Plillinb Iphl i Ins urn. tilbtlted only mm HI; -eight ipntu for i uh person ciiu ipmt.i and Ihr niiota of eveiv olhn pel son In l'lill nli Iphli Is l. If vou nie not appro iiblng 1'ils amount the tommttlee asks mi in u.ikn mi and take advaiilnge of one of the ( ifest 1 lui stiue nt on i aitb ."clniim & I'lilingei hive eslablNned , IHi war savings soil.tlcs aniong their emploves iinordlng to anuuuiu intent bv lo-iph Jannev ,lr, ihiirnnii of the Indiistrlil sei Hon I Tolliiwlng n inietlne nddresed liv war sav lugs comnilltto oilkns the .t II Metsm Conipaiiv Is forming one of iii.-it i.m.-11-ii-is ill i ,i-n oep iruueill I IIP lampilgn Is mull dlteitloit of Dip foitv shop fun men, and will teiili all of the tlti'O male etuplii v 'I he closing of bum- and other w n s iv lugs, ngenibs tod i; i.msoil a lush ul ltd. ,,,o,,llln. In ml ., ... ..n .iiiii,.. it,, i iiiiif, 1111 I Walnut strict liulli itions are that the tot il sales u till smirce alom will reach close to SI"'" fu the div FIVE GREAT SCIENTISTS WILL TEST "GAKAHED" Secret Demuifitiation of Alleged New Souice of Imeiuy Due Net Month Imentor Confident I ive ie - a sei ret iinlveislt; NsHI.Nd'liiV, I ch ..' uoivned ulentlsls will enti r meeting at a New l.iiL'lan.l IKii. t innlilli r aiiui i.o !. ...-..!' the worlds gteatest dlscovctv If thev ptonouniV It genuine Hit I nllnl s,tatcs '" ?lip the iinsuspn ting public un u i lovirninent will at ome tin ti It uralnsl dllutid wlnal floui paste ' ieimatij and guard the in ret until the Ordeis were issunl b; the admiiilstra Ilun Is whipped I tor to ascertain the ion, uon tor li" gres'sl'rb.ritlo, ''sp'.'rpV'r'or'r Purpose Th.; matter w, reielco , Interior Lane and ii T (,lragosl in '''1" consideration of our food ex llostoif liivenloi of 'aarabed,' an al- Perls h ged now nitiir.il e m rgy souree lip In Hip fuliiio tt is ptolidblp vou wi' il.ilm.s will iimodet Hip world toda; ' b ive CO n-r lent of olio of the niognize were selecting the loinmi.ssloii of clcn - tins I 'The loimtr; will know what ilatabed does," its liivenloi said todav, 'but not bow il does It until after lb" war I i.in prove it a suiiess in twent; min utes VAItK Mi:X SIILN I'KAhT Scnutoi Spioul Speaks, While Scott and Muckcy Aie Absent I'I'I IiHLr.iill. feb ;. sale Sen. ator William C sprout spok" heie last night nt the Ii inquet ol the Native Sons of I'eiin;lvaula lint I!epreititatlvo John It K Scolt and II trrj A Macke;, tho Varo lenders who wcic advertised to speak, did not appeal With this absence the reported barnion; phases of tho dinner wele blown away. Mr. Slackey was ill In I'lilladelphla with a severe cold Senator spioul huvever indicated whirc he stood on the muter of his coming cindkhic; vv tun ho dcilarrd with emplnsls that he believed "I'enn s;lvanii w is loo great a Comtnpnwcalth to be governed In a mean nanow or rue tional naj.' u'Uii.1 or sr.Diuox Font Seattle Socutliols Convicted fui UiginK Diaft Resistance SHITTl.i: I ib -; Ouillv of seel tlous louxplracv against Hie United1 States ijovernuient is the verdlpt of a federal Jur; standing against I Inlet M Wells, bam Sidlcr and Joo and Morris Pass here todav Ml four aro Social ists nd wen found guilt; of hiving had printed and distributed 2noo circulars advising reslstenie lo involuntary mill tury service. A New Class fcu llMircMioi h"lf Coufiilcitec, rub He Spt.4l.inff 11 union una all areiunel Sflf Develuiiirt't .,,.,, Ten lons-iitliu 11oiiila Ilvnilnsq roni menclnv Manli 1th ut S f, il Uotli Snil ei rsfllrlue 1'liTilurc Cull, rrrlle .r .'i 11- Sprn. e .".. 1 NefF College !,slmt George put an ax to the cherry tree -BUT the "Colly" puts the climAx to the day Tea and Dancing, 4 to G This Afternoon, Dinciuc from 6.30 on, and after the theatre, TWO ORCHESTRAS. HOTEL COLONNADE CHESTNUT STREET, AT 15TH . . 35-FOOT WATER WALL ENGULFS SAFE HARBOR Town Isolated and Several Have Narrow Escapes as Ice Gorge Ilrealo l.NCSif.r. Keb The hrst dlrei t report In two d.i;s Uiionn In froui Sufi Harbor this in ru ing told how resldeiils hist night ha.l . lied front their lioiuca iitmiil of a thlitv Mivc-fool v ill if viater that relied In Ifiom the liver, c-.'l ml'l l' Iba town had been Isolnic I ll errntrst .t-inl t'i it etr v.eut tj.noiin the i I'll ' ' ll"'r finite ' last lilghl vvlun the tiemen bus pio , above Safe Harbor bloke Mhhael Unr; mid two null h " who Ind row ul to the lnoulh if Co s- tog I Cleeh lei view till- KO'-g.', vveie i aught by the liiriislilng vial rs and were witslird ;oo vnrds up tit valle; I hero thev puceeeded 1 iltitihlii? hi iiik hen if a tieo mi'l ilunx .h.c tor mii 10 than an hour, wlim tin wire i es i lied In means if boats and rop:s l'otliiaslei Willi im Hone m trapped In tho poftolhee and after two hours was taken out of a thlril-'torv window bv the little li-siuc tleet of row bo Us. " All through the night tho itsi tiers went from olio bmne to another, taking people mid furniture from tho top floors ..f their home- The whole CoucMogi Valle; la llooib d to an uiiprect denied deplll Whllo walking from the "-afc Harbor Postollice Paul Kllcker, u biter carrier, was swijt Into the flood and was lifted nit by n boitnian from water neck deep I he Im Ins mm the railroad tricks baell; and trilllc Is Mopped Thousands uf il'iilnrn woilh of dam ig Is being don. tvdiv along the I i vet and the w .tei Is still i Hn,; FLOODED LOCK HAYES SESDS PLEA FOR AID II lll!l-lll III. IM -. The Minor of Lock llavii in a I ng distance tele- I hone iouvirsati.il with Ma; or KeWtrr of llariisburg it noon todn; Itiformed blni that lik H.iv 'ii Is suffering se liousii from Ml". mI iiiihtloiii and thai man; people an i u tl virgi of slarva Hon or fleecing to il ath He asked Hint IlurrMiuiK suid whativer w is pos sible In the wav of piovMons and nuill ml siipiilles I'limps will In iiiulnl iilso tn ileir cllais titter Hip high water re. I I des It is understood that there has , bt en some lo-s of llf Maxor K Isti i hi tain n up the ap peal with the Mad Hialth Ilcp lUuteiit and the llarrlsburg I'liaplet of the Keel Cro's I EVEN THE PAPEIUIANGEK MUST USE MD-riO" PASTE Wheal-l lour MilistittiU' Onlet Corn pels Him to Mi Cninmeal hi His "Dough" I'm I ip poor paperhingei Mr 1 i 1 Iicpii ertiell; dim rlmltiated agamn le lav Cooke I'edcral lood admlnlsti ito for rhlladelphl i prninlsul tod i; spiel llv to limedv this oversight I The irt of hanging piper on the wal leeiulus tho Usi of paste. This past" i undo of wh at Hour, or has 1 een In th ,paM Ml Coolie i ould not even ues I ,M to the aiiioinil of wheat lequlred foi I tlilsi piirnosi but niuld see no re iso 4 ;, ",0 P il" rhattgi r should be requli. , wheal Rtibtltutes sWnned on the tml of ;otir wall papei If not vou till notice the mole proxpeious piperliinK Ine artists glowing fat in their attempt to lonsuine an amount of substitute equal to th amount of paste the; use Coinineal Is said to in ike an ouilliul 1 1 real foi this puipose It is linpo-sibli lo tell w hello r pipei has been hung wllh pure wheat flout or piste lontaluiiig .".'I per cent of the golden grain according to coiinoisscuiH. Motor Licenses I'ass $2,000,000 llAIUU'-llCIlti. feb 2.' -lienlpt from automobile licenses for 10IS win! over the Ji.000.000 mark vextirda; breaking reiouls for this period of the vear FIRE! Ihf r(Mn trrlf of IUt I mwnatr In ,rour ?luihln pntMHlmn Hliv M prolrrt hm" n nn ln-1 mln ulv rontrftf hullriinr inn not hum. iiik SsurRr 20lW Ctatorj Stor Warfkour Co. riRRrRooi Oppem n rhiUdipb a $750,000 National UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCHES For Spiritual and Moral Welfare of 165,000 Lutheran jinl'lirrj and Sailors lion with Hi olnr Hien patriotic I.utli-ran should h Ip E. Clarence Miller, Chairman CaU or F-n0 hfK to 1'ranli Al Hit Treaurrr lojs ,-triitn Uliard llullJitik riillu.JtlpiiU J I l I : .i WILSON'S RATE POWER . SUSTAINED BY SENATE Amendnient to Kail Hill Glv Injr Commerct' Coniniission Authority Voted Down wnhiiimstos fen :: 'lite f'liilc tml iv iifucd in tnkp from i l'ri,ldioil lloii I(. mrr of mill illlut nitm eoiifeiiid oo bbn l.v the I illnnil loulrni bill Without r." . ate ilifealed un auiendii" nt bv Miritoi sleillng having to the Interstate Com merce Commission ditci initiation of Just and reasonable rates. rht ihlef features of tho i.illroad bill as It now stands In the smalt' and as it will stand In all piobablllly when finally pasted arc V uiiiiiiiiu . , in a to the rallloads bii-i d upoli .it aiiiagt ii,i tigs no liS. ti'lii ami I'll;, istliiintiil nt an pioiibnalely '.i5i on i ripij V grant of luvver' lo the I'lesldent to i initiate new tales i ubjeet lo Html re i view bv the llitiulatc loimneuo Com- iiilsslott I Terminally i of Hn period or iloveiu I inenl lontrol ilghleen months, uf.er the i ml of tlie war The Houee lotillpU'd, debate on the bill again todav and i jecled to leuh a lliiHl voto early next wick ileneral dilute will lllil at 0 iiiloi'lt loilnv nil unit i dtiii tits will be t iLi it up tomorrow :i oi' i.asi"oia.n ci.n: m:it Two Hold I. ."ilst Annual Hciinion m itu'attnr County I.Wi A.srr.tt fob ..- "in lb twentv-two ;otiiigtnen who on i i.ti ni teiuber I'l, IStiT lo orgatil. Hie -in vlvors' only thtei of tliem nli living I heir purpose was In bold ml mum il biii'imt on Washington s lllithdn This afternoon Iwo of the thne m vlving meiiiliers met In "b-o i van. i of the annual lUPIom 'I lie; ale i aplaln Philip s,,rt,i,pi f rpltrati. and i a. t.iln W H Stnuffer of lltl It riu third mii living loiuil.pi I i nlniii I Mil Ion Weliller of I'urHaiiil " .11" f-ITidier i nli rialned Mi -t urn i ai his home In l.nhi ila moui: V OI! HOC IM, .MI I.ancastpr Mnstci riiinitieo Doni.ind Sixty Conti mi lloui 1 i IM I. It I eh lot .il Indiir ilal woi id ol semes of xpi 1 1 n i Wil i i , alri ulv sti nt ed Innti no I me u Iglaled l i i Miti r" ,t ' todav w h i milted Hi. v no limit oi Hit' ml Hog Iliiil ftl rd lullllltlnii md st,iilil Mine ill. sho. 1 w is ri gy i ij I'll til ii l t lliu In i a, uoiiM ii, j i mil xtv i 1lni.li 1 K i aln i t ,. i limit i , it t i i il iitanil itr i IS: DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES Save Money on Shoes here is full value M. Dalsimer Standard with Neolin Soles 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet MillAUnCt Market St. jfjririiTHE BIG SHOE STORE U --jjj Heppe Victrolas m !! !'." Jlcppc War-Time i it i mil m- Ileeords voui seleiiiun ijniMi loo SJ.IOO u uionlbl v 'lolal isi I'ai .13 down lltTltOl.t I- 'a.llll I!eeurd or uleilluii :t.7S lolnl coil 3X; Pa; St eluwn, SIS iiionilil; HTnoi. in- liccords ;our stleelloii ir,.oii I.IHI lolal tott . fto.vn Pay S4 down, J 5u inoiillil; 1 HTIIOI.I I- lteeords Jinn seleitlon S37".n nam 'Jolal tost . . .lO.'.r.llj 'I otal eoit . , . .."j,-,.0(l Pay SO down, tl monthly I Pay Slo down, 110 inontbl; ' Call, 'phone o wiile for illustrated catalog and pntticiilais about the Heppe litutul-l'ayment Plan. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Sixth and Thompson Streets , Lwi, -i- U. S. PACIFIST PRESS ' AIDS FOE, NOYES SAYS Declares Certaiil Type of NewMpapcr Is Grave Peril to United Stales 'I he Herman sp; s.vstnn Is fat tnoro tptisvo and Insidious I tue fulled s"intrs tlian In an; oT lite lotllililts how T war with (lerniun; and Is one uf tho ii"cl daitgcroii' ilcinciils that the Allies 'Vi In lombat, nciolillng t" Alfred ;e, famous Ihigllsh poet and Journal. who is now lit I'lilladelphla. Ml Sole lalrd thai the inot tig tons feaiuie of the ecplonage . ileiii bring londiKled b; the atjenls if I n Kaiser Is the tainted news tint 1 In Hig dlsreiiiln itrd bv leading pa cifist ticwspipirs Hspeciall; mi tho l'aelllo Mi'l was this obcivnbb he sitbl News sloths nit iil,lii(. Jhigt.Hid n id liillmallti that Vuiiiliiii oldlers would tun giavc tlsk of mot il ion tiiinliulloii In fratice. be deilired. aie sowing tin sefds of dlrcoiilviit 111 lnttiv I ome in Ihe I tilled Stules .Mr .Noves nlfo rtaled that Imporlaiit lidurni itlon It lelng given to the eneniv hi newspipfr pulilleatlonn or the sort no iitliiiieil and called ntlentlon lo the fait tint iminedlatel; after tiir was de t tared agitnst Oerinaliv a llosinti new pipei fiublsied photograph- showing to ib I ill Hie ioisi defenses of that port Nn iiiullrr lif rr y mil liuiiir. In ll or Milmrh. jour (rlrplmiif nrdrr ftr lltitir r tntiiMi" ami othrr i o ii f r i' I I ii it i Hill Itr prompt I tlrlhcrnl niul i IturKcil l jour m i mint. l.utHltroit CnnUlfH flrrnooii I rn (luf t ll"""! " 'I 'W i ifft on'l foi ro nil i ansa: T)Vd Chestnut 5t. jxtuxzu rtnmitmimiiiiiimuiiiiTTtmfiyi;Tnfl m AM V --shoes that embody all tliose features to which you arc justly entitled. Despite the cry model ate price, a combination that is hard to beat for style, comfoi t and service. Newest Shade in Tan or Black English or Broad Toe Last At I ieppe's you will find a Heppe outfit a Victrola and Records for every home in Philadelphia. Through the Heppe Rental Payment Plan you can rent .1 Victrola and apply .ill lent toward the purchase. Call, 'phone or write for catalogs and full particu lars. Outfits tif ritoi i - jxr.iini .'.on UciouU .vein neliiituii 1 'lolal io-t Put j down nmuthly lHillllliV M.X liiiord ;our rclrctlou HI 10.011 h.nu total tott Pay 18 down, SIIS.O'J monthl; 0 VKTIIOI.1 Ml lleeorels your nelectleiu SIO.I.iio . 10.011 Total cost .. HI 75.110 Pa; $10 down, 18 monthl; IHTItOM MI . UeioreU ;our aelecllon Ula.llll 10 nu r ' - V ' t . . LAST CALL! Only Today and To morrow to get in on this Big Drive at Spe cial Prices on Perry's Finest Suits and Finest Overcoats! -i Fhis Drive our Finest, Higher Priced Clothes Only. It is the Banner Oppor tunity of the Season to get the Best we have, at a saving! CL Our FinesSt $45 Overcoats at $32, $33, $34 and $36; our Finest $40 Overcoats at $28, $29, $30 and $31; our Fine $35 Overcoats at $24, $25 anil $26; our $30 Overcoats at $22, $23 and $24; our $25 Over coats at $18, $19, $20 and $21! C Our Finest $45 Suits. for $39 and $40; our Finest $40 Suits for$34 and $35; our Fine $35 Suits for $25, $27, $28 and $29; our $30 Suits for $23, $24 and $25; our $25 Suits for $18, $19, $20, $21! First These are our own highest-class Suits, our own highest class Overcoats. Second The original prices at which we sold them all season were already below their market values. Third Next Fall and Winter, you can't touch the same grades at $45,. $40. $35, $30 or $25. Therefore Stock up and buy! 25 Overcoats . . H 8, $19, $20, $21 S30 Overcoats $22, $23, $24 $35 Overcoats $24, $25, $26 $40 Overcoats . . . .$28, $29, $30, $31 $45 Overcoats . . . .$32, $33, $34, $36 $25 Suits $18, $19, $20, $21 $30 Suits $23, $24, $25- $35 Suits . . : $25, $27, $28, $29 ' . $40 Suits .-,..$34, $35 $45 Suits '.,... ,$39 $40 Perry & Co., n. b. t wp . wjj ,fp i 1 -f llfXnVi " '"rTZM ; m " jV'JtfvvV m h i is a Sale of - ,:1 '. . i vs It T.J '. m .,s ,m $ " j . - il Vi Ta $ 31 ill a J 'i "a I f 4 1 t 4 w -1. 11 j,: 9V m a vV' H ffl i " 3 f. M - it 9el wi -, if hti n fm m m r:-?A.4iSk ,t ,-. ! i.'AxL i t tljli ' 415 trn lUJiXA. &&!&&$$ i.' x- M, J i 1 H . . . ifll .K i ..lr 'V XMJMi , '(iiJl ji-ji t,rx,4dirvaB.