Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1918, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC' LtoGER-PHILADELPHlA, THURSDAY, lEBKUAKY 28, 1918
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PROHIBITION FIGHT
IN JERSEY ASSEMBLY
V SPRINKISISS
THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN
Richards Bill for Referendum
on Federal Amendment to
Enliven Closinir Hours
No Interruption cf Business
While InstallinR a 'Olobo Sprinkler SESSION KNI"K TnMIPlIT
System, business Goes on as usual. oliaalUlU lUMttlll
No Itoublo or delay. Our oun cr-
?" e ..? CJB J'- UoiincHy Mnkes AiioIob to
... KUU lllC'CllUllltS lit) , - , .
I55.tho uotk auiotlv "oup for AUiick Upon Asmtii
iiiyimiti Uceliitul
If jjl and cfficlcntl). Asli
'U3 iur lacis BI1U III;-
ure. It pays for tl
celt.
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JBJ
Jmi W 1 Avenue
J IBRBJM'PI-II Dickinson 531
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Globe Automatic
Sprinkler Co.
203S Washington
riiUNTu.v 1 el.
lloth lioutn of tho .New lersei LeB
tsl-iture tin- rushing tlirougli lie in
."ilentl it totlti In onlei to lomplrtp
tliclr work foi flml .uljoiirnnictit to
nlKlit Tin- rlonliiK liours will li rn
Ihmxl ti ii ilKlit In tli llourx on
Slll.ltOr Illcllinl H hill fnr . ..f.Mi,
Bj51 N",'k'' Urcr.t ty- dum on Urn proiioseil ridcr.il pre-hllil-((
cfiperktiobefilnUti tlon anundment Mlileli uns put through
.- the Senate. Inst iLM nti .. .-..in.,.
the miijorlti The Atitl-Silooti league
fores are puparlnr to do their utmot
tJ foice the hill throiiBh In lieu of n
retolutlon ratlflnK tho amendment
whlili lould not nui'ter enough lotes
ior piFiiR. i:rrorti will he made l.,
tho.e opposing prohibition to shell e the
Hicham lilll mid in thn last-minute
rush the .ire hopliiK It tuns not mm
up
A precident u.m etihlMied rVi .Hie
IIoiio of .Wt nihil this aft moon iilieti
after tint l.otlj hid hem plired mult 1
ill and while K.nllerl. and floor iicre
lllled iiitlt interest! il pen-ons of all
laie Major Krederlek W lonuell
of this elt, u i lose friend if J il-iinp
HERE ,0" Momo. nnil supporter of th. de.per
Oeliware piojut stood hefore Speaker
Woliertuti and offtitcl an ipoln, fm
The national prohlh. ton amendment ha Ins Insulted and aaulteil As.mhlj.
occupies tho middle of tho nta-e totlis nnn J.uk J re land, of Morris Comm
In the hlKsest Republican St-ito polltl- " ' ""suit of the latter s f-illure un
cal ronferim e held'hcre, for the coinlnR milrmaii of a lloue committee to re-
runpilKii A scoie of upitate leiili rn l,un fiioi.ilil a hill for the c.ilo of
are tnrtlelmtlnir nod eerv man ml. I Trenton puk Mills Tho attack o. -
mltted tho dljpoiitlon of the ammdiiient mned In the gilll loom of the Trenton
EXPECT 'DRY' PLANK
IN G. 0. P. PLATFORM
Upstate Loaders Confer iinjl
Discuss National Prohibi
tion Amendment
CHAIRMAN CROW
w Ira 1
W H Jb If B i
AMERICA" MUST INSTRUCT ALIENS, ; MAYOR 'AGAIN SEEKS
NATIONAL EDUCATORS ARE TOLD DELAY IN HIS TRIAL
"Democracy's Day" at Convention Is Devoted lo Dis- petitions for Bill of l'nrticu-
cussion of Vital Problems Calling for Federal
and State Co-ordination
liu-s in Suit for .Misde
meanor in Ollke
Another step to dilay bin trlil war.
talteu tndiv hy Iaol Thonns H t-mlth
y M'LISS
ATI.A.N'TlC 1'ITV. N J. Teb IS i ern Hurope. wan o hcrloun tint a half
This was democracy dn at the Nn- million dollars nt lent nnntiallv would u,c)1 hfl ,ilf( petition tl.ln for u
llmill IVInell.,.. . l...lntlnu ,n.Mne " " .' '." '" " V"Y "" .iiiiii
here
The whole tnnd of the cuincutlon.
"rftinl aula's problem Is a double
me Poctor Schacffcr fuIiI. 'no liae
the shlftlefs negro from the outh Hut
of all. of whom there niv SO 000 nlone
In I'lttsburgli. nnd a Pennsshanla llall
rod man hat. told uu that he Imported
41111.000 for work on that road aloiif
This rl.ifs wont work. Is totally lr
reponlble and Imarliibly falle to
.how up on Mond iv inorulng The othei
ilats does, not know our languit,c Kdu
lncitlon lo tho anrwir
I! II heaton linmlgriiion "-pe lallt
ilf fil.t lll,..ll tit IMha ..In., la. l'f -t,lt,-
r Ui. an lntigr.il fa. tor In the ruling ,,.., ,,,, of two r,'1I1(irrffioiul bills pre
piled b hb biinaii which pioilde tor
ipproi unions of millions of dollars to
whhh has been toward the remili g of
the eilucatlnn.il sjsteni of Ameilei from
Hie jutncr-itlr control of n lc big-wigs,
i limbed to ttt- rlhna at u slKUiriciut fes
on todui when pliliE to wipe 1'ru'
slinlin from the nssoclitlotm lonsti.
lutlon and to make oery tenper
tier) fchoolhouc In fien Mllige town
Is the olio big problem
All admit it will ho ncresF.ir to meit
Iho Issue squ irely and a majcirtt of
the leaders f.n thev belleie tho Mtuitlnn
Is rapldlv piogiestlng tow ird a prohlbl.
Hon plank in the pii form It is prob
able howcier, the tsstio will not bo dis
posed of htfore tip primaries as u put
mitter The si ggestlon of leiting ecn
candidate iiiud i n ills own Nines --eonis
House lonnell u id the apolng) from
a slip of pap'r and then retired There
was pn (.eminent A motion to enter
the apolog on the recouls of the House
on tho part of Mtjotlty deader llleh.irils
of T'nlon t'ounti w ih adopted, hut the
grlmness 0f the faces of the As.emb.
nun indicated tint tluy were nut uc
crptlng it
big light put up In the Pen it this
to be most f mrtd The plitform It Is afternoon to down the 'dope ll it.lt In
proposed will hi diaf ed after the pirt
has iiomuiJtMi lis l.iiiiikiucs nils
would inn it up I' nil) cindldite tli
stand on liis own fet
Willnni li Crow of Lnlontown,
chalrmin of the Iti puhlhau Mato Com
mlttee armed unepei.tedh He viiu
that the prohibition Issue is i matter
nf utmoi! iniportnnre ' but he would
lno to Found out the i-cutiiuint of f.u
leaders throughout the Mate befoie he
would be able to st itt whether the
amendment will b-ie i place in the plit
form of the Republicans or not "
United StaUs Senitor Boles I'tnrose
arrlied in I'hllideiphl-i ntiout noon and
Immediately went into Lonfircnco with
the Siato leadtrs
tills State whei It is slid there
it least '.TiOOn irlduts who spend it
the rate of a dollat a d.iv for luroln
iind such opiates was lost hi the deft at
of a bill that would ellmluatt sile of
ROHEKT l AltTER
C'urtoonist of thi I'liilnilelplua
I'loss, who ilicil today tit tho
Samaritan Hospital fiom heal t
tlise.isi1.
ROBT. CARTER, NOTED
CARTOONIST, IS DEAD
Artist Expiree Suddenly in
Samaritan Hospital Spent
Last Da s on the Press
hod were dtwitged
t Ihe same time, at another session
equal 1 slgnltli'int brdid plans to folie
'ie prt sslng iniMilgratlo'i problems were
meUlne the iitttiitlnu of the itluent.irs
Tho plan for democritUatloii of the
itlom1 rducitlonil Asfoilatlon which
tie. sst,,tes ltal chmges In tho biliws
sweep un.n Hie Stnte rights idea In
eiiuitlor ind aninlgimite nil of the
siite ass. il-itions with tins national
i.t.dv
Tiie Idea un.lerlung this" nr W H
wcn, of Chicago said In presenting the
pi in, Is tha eiery teacher In eieri
ttathers assoclit on will hue her lote
will be i part of the great national work
end lnteid of trustees and boards being
at the . niifercn. e to- doinln ite el en
tiling tlu great mass tliir.uglif ui tin
inuntri will le nt the top and the trus
ties and boards merelv tin lr agencies'
The plans represent two and a half
ears work on the part of u speclilli
appointed coimnlttte of which Doctor
on en is the ihilrunii ficr a heated
dlst tisHtnn in width tin1 mi.seriatlie
endealCired to substltlltt ll le" sweep.
mg change in tin Inlaws the .ointtitlon
went on retold as ro. oiiiinmdliiK the
-plrlt of tiie tlMiige and leferrid action
until the gemral . onitutli.ti at l'ltts
burgh In the spring
Its adoption width Is prrdl. ted b) the
1 atlers here will me m tint the strength
.f tiie nation ii asnt 'atlon will b" nil
ui rli illi linreisert about 200 nfio, mati
ng It one of tiie most piwriful ageii
,its In ipolnt of the intlumte to be
wielded on IcgMatlo i In tb coutitr
It will mean further that the Influence
of the women of tin tountry will hi ini
ni.asurabli exteiidttl, slme women ilr
tinlli iloniln iti tiie ilcintutii) and
Itobert fartfr the famous cirtocnlst
Inroln, morphine laud mum. etc It of the I'rtss died smldenl) eirly tli's tcotular ttlucntlonal pistons
was claimed bv Senator rilgilm of i:s. ,nornn(f ,lt ,i10 Sinniltan Hospital ot Kesolutlons ndoptid un ininiousli at
sev tint b.fore the eill could be ,,,. ,,,,, e .., Mrleken late the same m.etlng emphaslre th leellng
......... -...- .. ----- -. .,.., ,.n. .l,,t !.-. .1,, in It.. U i.ttlie
UUOllH t .lilt ,tit,i s ..,,1. ,,. .un,
trolled nnui phislclins would hue
to 1 penalized, while the sale of mini last night, nt Ids horn. . C!
Spruce
to t
o-ordluitt Mate and Ttderal tdu-
stopped
The continued pollution of the fiela.
ware Itlier hi the town of rhllllp"burg
and tonseriuent Injurv to niunltlpal
Hies as far south as Phil ideiphl i will
he abated bv the parage of a bill In
the Senate tompelllng the first-named
municipality to build a sCw ige dipo ii
Among th. c who haie arilicd In ad- pi int and a proper sewage sistem rhll.
Outstanding points in the r. solutions
wt 1 1
when he died at s o'clock this morn-
""- r.uorable toultleratlon of the (ioiern-
Mr, Cartel was forti-four )rars old itnt s pollcv of education stre-sli g the
and hid long hem rated lis one of tho u commend itlon tint the sthools h. kept
. ..... ... ...... in., nt full strencth during the war The
novi i 'i ri (inn i i si in t ii i-iiuiiii inn ....
bill of parthulars in Hie Common
ue.iiili.t nroseciitlon against ldni tor
misdemeanor In M1tce and lontimpt of
"i fallltig to produce l eforc Judge
" " . in The Municipal touit papers
that neie .leiu mded of him In the court
In . onucctlon with the tlear'nc up of
1 1 . 1 ifth Martt trouble ,
ln c the MaiM i held tor trial
list October he lis made r. i.eated cf
(i I'll. ti. dodge the issue He was pirtli
siiece-eful uliiti Julre Maittn ..n a
wilt of hiheas toipus n hit h nsk. il for
the illsnilsi.il of all lilt charges eli-nl-nitcd
the most serlvis of Hi" allegerl
. Ndn.M nn.1 eomliieil Hit trose. Ill loll to
bo spent in making good Amerl.atis of lmMlemeanor In .ullcc and conlenipt ot
the foreigners here One of the appr lor(
prlatlotis calls t,.r jr..0m.00ii nnnualli to- Iilpr ,1lo jIlUnr througn h s . iuti.l
be apportioned among the Mates let .rd- vUoil ,,lU , , ,, , ,,r .rt, rn,
lug to their epiota of foreign bom It. ,,, ,,, .odefend nit- who ro 11
trpial nmniint Another appropriation t'eiitseli .iro leadet f tl I'll Will
of J.'-.n 000 to further the Ameihanir.a lllpen,m Hcnnett .f tb Thn i untl
linn In a national publlclti tainpilgtr r I ane. i streets st tli.ni mil me po
to get the fntelgncrs Into tht lilBh' i , , rn. This motion . crimed 1
"chools Bn 1F , (n Quiit.r ses ions Court
MCM l.nir-ATn ALU N- ;
' Mnerlc.inlzatlnn 1 a wir.meiuie
s ild Mr heaton. We mun h no eieii
in. n I elilntl each man whom we i ut on
tin other side This meant n united i p
illation Ublntl the lighting lin. Ti. iio
dtite a united people Is the n. t nm t
impoilint thing to the condii. t nt tin
h ir Ifelf. Our un-Anieilciiilz.il nlieis
aie Hie greattst weakness in ur .1 iln
mil Hits weakness his been anal. d n
lairnpi .i ml used agilurt Ul
I list Mdeis In i n York art. told
In ,enpbu orators that tin It.'-Mttit
1 is dtsbindttl Congiess ami i- i-.'iiii. i
sit up an uutoti Hit gnici unit nt 1 i -I'm
Hid i minted In Polish is tll-t ribut. .1
to Polish tnmiigr int in Pennsili ltila
tilling them thit nicbt uhonls nL i
ruse in tc t. b them Kuglbh md g. t lb, m
Int.. tin- arnii
lr W heaton s ild that w. halt ,l.1,0ijo
000 persons of foreign oiigln, 1 . non oun
of foreign birth '. miO nmt noli 1 iieII-'i
spe iking .' 000 opii Hilt, r ie 3 .mo oo
iimiilunillzeil males ot loting age ,
mio 000 alien in lies of lnlllt.it igi owing
n j allegiance In this .on inmeiii
J ti lteck of the I'euiisi liuni i s, i,o I
it ird dtil.uetl Hi it the piobli m of .linn
eilu.ation In Pcunsilialil i wis th. lie
gest in the tountri '
'The problems of titlu t sines ,ne
tmall when iiuiiparttl with the pioblems
of Immlgiatii n autl alliii edin itimi in
I't nnsilianla," nld Ml link "lb.
d HUtilt) Is not so much in Hie puhll.
schools with Ihe children as with Hi
alien inlillt himself '
Hie Itiimlgrant
dlllon to Mr I ion aie Ma i Leslie,
of l'lttsbuigli former Majoi Joseph (1
Armstiong Pittsburgh, V Hani
llpsbiirg has fought tiMng action of this
kind for the list four or (lie jears
The House tills afternoon adopted
Baker of Hairlsburg settetarj of the concurrent lesolutlon pioil.lirg for in-
Senate and senctari of the liepublitai
State temmittec- Coronet Samuel C
Jamison of Pi s.mtga William Ii Lelb
of Pot smIP limes I' W'oodi.anl, of
Mclioesport ihiliinuii of the Apprlprla
tljns Committee of the House and cindl-
date foi be. ictaii or liikin.il Aftaii-.
A U Ms-on of Hr e funnel udltoi
lleneial and foimer ht ite Senatoi . loi
mer Judge U 1: Kite, of Wauen mid
U'llllim I! Cillaghii. thief tlerk of
the senate and publtt lt.i man fui the
Repuhl can State committee
Robert P Hapgood of Br.addock
mentioned as a candidate for the Ooi
ernorshlp was a late airinl todiy and
Is in the genetal eonfeience.
Itepiesentatlics or tho Town .Meeting
part) in thlit)-flio of the fort) -eight
wards were present nt a meeting of the
part) 3 cit) committee at the Walton
Hotel last night In the com so of the
meeting the niemheis dlscuss-d the pos.
siblliti of putting u ticket in the Held
for all seats in Congress and In the
State Senate and House', and It was said
after the met ting that the plan did not
meet with much faiot Ihe member.i
nppjuntl) will faior ouh putting a
ticket In tho Held fir the seats in this
city Tho couimlttee howeier, agreed
that it might be possible to make some
deal with the Penrose foices "whereby
Independent? could ho run, unopposed
by Penrose candidates. In some sections
of the State
Another point agreed upon was with
respect to the candid m of Senator Wil
liam C Sproul for tho Republican nomi
nation for i.oieinor Tlio memheix
faior withholding indorsement mid
Town Meeting suppoit fiom Senator
Spioul unless" ho recognizes the paity.
'Ihose present at last night's in.etinr,
asserted that .senatoi Vare will not In
able to earn nut Ids' thieat to pieienl
tho Town Meeting pail) workers anil
loters from loting us Republicans at
Ihe primal) election ne.t Ma), senator
Vare, in statements and addiesses, hid
declared that tho Town Meeting patty
people, from .Senator Penroso down,
Jiaie forfeited tlndr tight to lotu nt
the primar) because the) bolted thn Re.
publican patty
'George V Coles, fit) cl.aliuiau, pte
. rldcd ut the meeting, which was ad
dressed by Thomas I' Ainisttong. who
was tho fusion candidate tor Recorder
of Taes last ?ioiember; Joun c Win
ston, chairman of the Committee of feei
inty, Former Illiector ('forge l Por
tcr Ma lllinchbers. Hugh Mcllwaln
Arthur C Lei, John i. Winston, Hugh
J McCaftrc) and John Walton
Tho Town Meeting pait) cf the loit
fl ft li Waul will open its campaign for
tho coming election ut the meeting to he
held tonight at Tongue h Hall, Amber
street and Allegheny uicnuc.
Law Clerkship Ghen Tioga Man
HARRlSnURG, Teh 28, Charles
fornellus, TiGgu, lias been appointed
law clerk of tho Public Sen Ice Com
mission in place of Mark T Mllnor. L)
comlnc, who entcied tho United States
army. Cornelius formerly MaH lu the
Mate Tiensuiy, and will nerie until Mr.
Mllnor teturns.
lestigatlon In Soutli Jerev and ..thei-
cities, of Hie nceesslti for ereation t.t
Juienlle courts
TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED
FOR ROBBING HOMES
Will You Pay
OWAIST??
iJt. i front fr" 1V
ll t f '' 'l
. ft' r nib u
i r that
i i f ortt h kf'
I, In t tru
n 'n non
(ili sfiair
It I 1lIllVsH If lo
N rltt n wiling
in r I n i Iihii trit . iu" t rfi ct w
ha' i rent 1 It ii onf- m th in m
(MB Hrr rr'tKinu dnilv rfat'l
r-p i.itlx for list that .oiilt rrt ol ft
u $ ut Bni in1 tlnni . p- riifn nr
Dozens nf Stylet Men ow
Mint ffnir low $2 to -I
i i i new --hrtwiiijr Itcin thtit IVcrv s
I mil nut oifW un It-r p11 tut iiadi all
V iU t I pi In fit M i"st ti h , r. itiotf
If it Hre ft utntiif of our- mo HJ
e ou to runiM tn thip Mw-it If ou
,r not w tuiKC-rni 11 it 111) l a gool
t t omi m nualntr 1
I BLOUSE SHOP I
J ' (jr is c
1208 CHESTNUT ST.
like 1 leinlor ihcr ( lilltli ICrstauraut
1'iopeity Stolen in Wet Philadel
phia Recoveied After They Con
fess Several Robbpiies
Wltlirttlu arrest of rieorge len
elBhteetiiears old Wendle street neir
Allechenv niesiue and Thonns elb
eighteen lears old of Crouton street ,md two ihllilien
near Horttcr Hi" ponce or me imrii- oal v. siientem
econd street and vioo.iniiti ai enue st i- Altbniich 1P had been III some time
and underwent an opeiatlnit at Jeftei
aienite st i-
tlon belleie thti hue the anting .men
. . ....M. IIiIa f . nilltlArf f llfitlLlei I ilTlliAI.
I l IIIM'Silt'tC kill l tttlirt ii i-wn -.,- i i.uizvi - . ... ...
lot nine h Imit terrorlztd West Phlla- son Hospital some w.tus ago ior sioin
delphli tluilng the list si weeks. Thet . nh trouble hit d.ath was a gnat shot),
two joutlit weie held todai itlthdut 1ml nni suiprl-e to hit asoclates In this
rup inure in .iiagisiiaitj ii.uiis ut me ny
'""' t "" . , .......
... .nil. ricaio' ttii'ii ui
best-known work u is oil Hie Ne lone tlllough tdueatloti
innrloan where for lears lie diew the ' -i i, ..atilotl" support of the Ret! Cross
diili Inlf-naco cartoons. HIuMratlng and war suing utamp .ampalgn in the
Mtliur Uri'hine's tdllorl-ls He later CLc"npri,h,Mie he ilth and phislcal
w.nt to the New York Sun and then education with no mention of mllitar)
. ...... t Hi. l.lill.nlelnhH Pr. st nboilt t tr.illiitic
in q,n, mini, nl to the Smltli-IlURhes
'i'lit'iTtt tartoon 'Vlea-e P.as Some- '"-itlon.il law reeently pi-sed with j
i? H s'SHs2Cl
just before lit left for limn. mreae salaries m, tint etlielent I
Mr Carter start. .1 hit , .re, r In " fn l.o rVtall.e.! In the schools
Chltngn when foi some ).art he drew uai-iiem
Illustrations foi man) famous muider l'UN.NSMA ANIA S PROBLHM
trials After a rl.f thn. on west coast T,(0 rrCsslng need for Hie t duration
inpert he unit to Nm York (and n( ()(1 immigrant was fotcibli expressed
Joint d tin naff ol the Ameilein, where ,lV N lt,ati O SclnelTer. of Harrlsburg.
his IlilMiaun cartoons m ide him la- ,,a j,,at0 Superintendent of Public In-
moiis struction who declared that the Kei -
He leans u brother u p itent attornei, htotll, states I ibor problem due to the
In Chicago who wis siiiniiiiiiirii litre sift.ss nert. who was linpurted
ltobeit, nineteen, iu.,i ., t s,0,,, nni the unedinattd
hiimlgraut from southern and southeast-
ir"Q
ALTAR-CHANCEL FURNISHINGS
and
BRONZE TABLETS.
Appropriate Memorials
stitlonen named Through theli eonfes
loii3 goods and nionei to tho lalue of
moie than $3". hue been leioieied
llen wan. iiiiested lu a piwnshop in
the rortv-second police district while lie
was In the act of tnlne to piun a gold
watch Ho Implicated Welsh, whosi at
test immtdlattli followed
lu their confess'ont the lotiths named
Hi., follow liur West Philadelphia res!.
deticet as haling Iipou visited In them
st itlnc that thei
others
i harlet I.andlgicti Id North Pcleh wirhw and a ik.ughtei
tieet, Clark Bold 211 North Aiondale jUnod on Wednesilai
,ifet. nnd William U)son, "U Norlli
etrnss street .
lii eiei) i ise the rohbeties were com
mltted dining the temporary absence of
tho occupants It in expected that ad
illti.nil !. iluablcs will he reioieied at
Ihe line-tlgatlou of the case continues
Aiiangeuients foi the funeinl will not
be made until his hi other arrlleo
Policeman (!. IJ. Wilkinson Dies
Oe. ge B Wilkinson tient)-four
icais old, ii pollitinin of the Hist in
laid aieliue station bouse died toil il at
his home .'1,11 r lining., stt.et II.
I.. wl lii.tt 111 line, witks with stomieh
did not remember the tioublt W ilklust n who was appointed
on the forte on .1111 i, rii. leaits u
lie win uc
KinvAi.n u. LAFFKun dii:s
Former Gloucester City Councils
President Succumbs at lloiiiu
Kdward W Lilferli. seienly-three
)eats old. founei president of the C.lou
iester Clt) Council, died early t,od ly at
Ills home in that town Stomach tioubln
was the cause of death Ills widow and
two sons sin ill e
For tlilit)-flie )i,us Mr I.itfeiti hud
worked on the Reading Ilallwa) fenies
on the Delawate. letirlng beieral )cars
ago lie scried tluce trims In Councils
nt tlloucester anU two terms on tlm
Boaid of l'diicnilon
Cider -Made 'lhcm III
After Imbibing freeli of e idej. live
inllroad men weie trkeii iloltnHi III in
tho P It It terminal )nrd at Camden,
but recoicred ipilckl) all but Alfred L
i Apple), fort) -two )ears old. of "Tf. Line
1 street Ho was hurried to tho Cooper
Hospital, where the doctors said ha was
suueriug iiom nmiuiuc ijifiouumh
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SJ REPAIRED
WCNichol,
AGENT
IfnCFor Watermans Pens
lUlO CHESTNUT
SHIP MEN!
1 ot itu permanently lu Philittlsl
jitilo More jour eooOs In a
tirrrronf Ijiillthtig wtillu ou loo.
for it home
20th Century Storage Warehouse Co.
upposllo West Philadelphia titu
I'hfjtc I'rcstoit ito
$1.00 WILL BE GIVEN
to each of seierat schoolbo)i who will
Jllver topln of the Curtis oubllcatloni
to customers. Only schoolbois clran,
rrntlfraanly and ambitious ntti urnlv.
,Th i no Ii in addition to liberal cash
profits and muni other aitiantarea
Applr lo i:. M. IOVKLAM)
S. E. COH. 7T1I & 8.W.SO.M bTS.
rhlladclphla. I'a.
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Fast Colors Guaranteed
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1 ll 1.25 I (Its 2.25
jlatttit Anyuhert
L. Fink & Sons
SO North Till St.
ID Mouth 8th ht.
at J.a i. "is. ,. Ifc.
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Galyahized Boat -Pumps
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A'o.5J-Italian Day Bed icilh cushion
m a tJ ffl... lfMatiJj4mJ
ot liair ana uvo piuviis, oihuiii
price J2J0; repriced at $110.
Odd pieces of furniture secured as necessary
parts of distinctive sets; lengths of draperies and
room lots of wall papers left when distinctive interior
decorations were completed all are being sacrificed
regardless of cost.
At these prices it will pay to buy now these im
ported goods many of which cannot be duph
cated and hold them for future use.
i E. J. HOLMES CO.
Cfje glairing gttracticm
of tlje Hampton grfjops.
IT IS, perhaps, hut :f Hampton
Shops gt ouping of a Chair, a Stool,
and a Cabinet, yet t.o charged, as to
each piece, with a subtle personality,
and arranged, amid their loniantic
.surroundings, with so nice a legard
lo their intimate relationship, that the
memory lingers as surely as the com
position of a picture hy the hand of
home great Master.
This it is that has made the name
of Hampton Shops familiar to those
who appreciate fine taste and artistn.
Here they may, with confidence,
lepair either when they are in search
of some piece of Furniture far re
moved from the commonplace, or
when they feel the need of expeit
advice and adequate assistance tegard
ing the adornment of a single room
or an entire house.
Architects arid Interior Decorators
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This is one Great Big
House: Cleaning Sale
of Perry Overcoats
and Suits, Formerly
$30, $28, $25 and
$22.50 apiece, now
at the One Uniform
Price, $20
i Single-breasted and double-breasted Over
coats; box backs, conservatives, Raglans!
Some full lined, borne skeleton lined'; some
with belts, plenty without belts! Suits of
worsted, cassimere, cheviot in blue, gray,
green, brown and tasteful patterns remain
ders of $30, $28, $25 and $22.50 styles and
assortments, now grouped for this great
T louse-Cleaning Event at the
One Uniform Price
$20
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J Their equals next Fall and Winter will cost
you from $28 to $38 and that is putting
their future prices Most Conservatively!
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Men are buying these line
New Perry Spring Overcoats
right along now!
J And they're beauties! the Overcoats, of
course! Which reminds us of the old saw
that Like likes like! They surely have put
another one over the plate for us! The Mili
tary Motif is strong in them. The comfort
of "at case", the correctness of "attention",
the swagger of confidence in work well done.
Single-breasted and double-breasted close
fitting coats as snug as a new glove; rakish
Raglans with satin facings; loose-bodied
coats that hang like well-thrown draperies.
lie tier see them and be satisfied
as lo what the neid styles are!
Perry & Co., n. b. t.
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1525 tocust Street
Philadelphia
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