VfvP1:. Vrm 'kVLXiHijc I'VtfUo liEDaH-PHiLADELPillA, MOjNdw MARCH 11, 1918 & m v' tf I 5 fiBRDvTKLTgRS MAKEALL FIRES IITTIE FIRES Higher renting values your buildings, when protected with Globe Sprinkler Systems, will readily command higher rentals; et thocost of this firo protection is returned in a fe years throflgh reduced insurance j,tes. Full particulars on request. CLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. Kj35 VaMnjton Ave. Dickinson 531 fc?ii' 2. ..Ba ' '"iSMKSPf L'01IONITION CO 1 C7 I DR. MUNYON, MEDICINE MAKER, DIES SUDDENLY . Hade Fortune Through Con- tinuously Keeping Himself m Public Eye riAinf "ll1ttOtl N (lC.llt The 'notMl "Phll.ule.i1.1un, o tic- . . i i . nl.n.l itli.it en i a- flirt ify ti.niih of the nation than be Its presl- ,' aui iri.ii ill-- nun iiiiin i r av dent," and who for many sears con ,.i,,l hv various meatii to keep lilm- tk Mlf vividly bifoio the cjph of u Urge t-i nart of the clvlllrnl world, died sudden 1? )r In the I'olnilnna Hotel at I'alm wk Beacli. luath was due to he.ut dlsiae Im W Apparcnllj hi bad hem in excellent K iiMim lor wira' linn- !""' f rciv men bavo had suih a versatile tit ...... n in .1 It Munvoti N'nt only Pf L.lie maii-leil tlucr times and divorced , h -froma showgirl almost one-lhlnl M. oirr,. nt whom hi had beiomo ttllglj because she uiani. inno rueKums, nu Ileeeu out uuring ins nullum no nan een a tciihor a lawyer, a writer and humanity unllfter Ho had edited ..ilulnui nanen. 1 ibor papers and other I n.Mn,u.-.ilM Ho hid experimented with fe herbs and medicines, with music, with Kil niafs psjinoiogy, wim uuhiumus vnn Hf f London nevvinpeis, Avlth the "goat" . of regular pnvsiciins ami nan ruiiio om. IT f it n tr limn i.mt. even irom tno ci- W n.rlfnee with his shovv-gltl wife, the diuehtcr of a liadlng lawer of Blair County. He had a perfect light to use the title of "doctor " but, contrarv to the reneral lmnresslon. not as a plivslclan He was a "doctor of laws," the degree being conferred upon him by the Amer- lean universitJ of Tenne.see in reiog- 7 " BLOND TYPIST CANNOT CIIAKM UNCLL bAiMUbli Ij1 ff Tor Heal WoiK lie Vtlhtly 1'icfeia V. ,1.- H-1...I.1.. 11 ii.. j il... inc ivciiiiuii' uiuiietiu to nit; T, i n I JClOMdC 1 CIK'll tmy no ntoniie ijpisi is in hmii tnrle Sam fcfr 'The blond slcnosi.iplier," Tie blonde tjliisl Is 'In b.id with ho deildc. thouEh islieuiid a Jov lo the evo fif (thats as It niav h , lie wi uld impl) ) J& Ls nervous ttnipti.imcut.it .end less RJ stead) hime less useful to the liov- Jv ernment than lur luunetto sisters" " H Following tils tlieory, vvliin it i imo Mk4 lime lo lure a lew moiu sienograp-eis, Bl Iia raI SOOil liriiiiiittes to wink nraiiidllitr " the keboirds lufoie giudglnglv admlt- llnj one mi-moil or trie liionil sisier liooJ. Lvin thin, it was not through change if he.ut, but htiauso no ibolco remained to him Lvcr) biunetto had a Job. Now each blond In tho Government eervlce sits betwetn two vvill-polsed bru nette t)lilsts, who, at the llrst sign of loiterli, will preuinably bo Had) with the smelling salts. vK Hot Springs Eutrie for Tomorrow M Flrt rare, rlaiintng $",eo (liri-cnr obis if 0 furlonKHAliiiii I.uuIsh loo, Ilrre7, toil, Xl Amu im. TVII Mil lo-i. I.lttln rrlneess uinfK il ins lull 'iiiniHiizrr in., .limn 10), Zip 107 Mls hureii 1U7, Stsrry Banner. 110. Alhrljht. 110. Honolulu llov 110 Also ellnllile 'napper 1I1J. -Man of Honor, tin, 'Malice loo Second rare. rUlmlncr. iiHI tiur.t ear-ol Is v"qnlK""?,!V";L,u.r,H":'" " I ' t ". fljirr Ill' III VHrtUJ nr l lO'i: golvrlg ld'i, Thlstlo Orprn 108, Mie- I lickt, tiii siiiey Shapiro ins, sisur'tiuHlf. IDS. I)uy Allru 111). Miss Kruler. ltd, Hirlre. Ill Harhelor's Hlenn. Ill Ai8t) ellrlblc Drawn Velvet, lus, Toy Miss, ll-'i Klhrn i!ra. ins Third fqi a n Llm m t .flfl fmir.tnar.riliU V n4 up. il m nities iliokory .sfut, ml. ureal uniiv, nil. "iiarrv Junior, nu, urn came to me puieQ lawyers itstuu uy li'"( 1"1,.'r.a llmh liiH, liuek Null ino, 'informing him she meant her twenty finale. IU Uuifi Waul, 11J Kn(,ellrl. . D ,.,i,o u JW. John Hurle I1L.1 C W-Uh. 114. i nieces and nephews. Hei)Let, 114, Aluo eligible Zaniiarre. 107, "Voti have my will," she said "Just Udy Pocrs 1(17. iermlla mi drop them a line that ou want them to Fourlh rare, i lulmlnK. 1400, thiee-vear- ' . ,,,, , M " oliia mile 11 f linnrh nil : '.star H.ih. inroll und that I said so 10.', Hope im Mary's lleau ins, Thrift. The attorney did, writing at the bot W. Billy Nestlehoiise, 111) 'Aztpe. 114 .. .,,, ci, iptter the slKtilflcant line. .ndin'V ill .'"AViYJ'.-U :V;,il",i.H JuT'TA WIT I IS an nt. nnn,l.. l-nfl II.ma m.ai.iillJ Juieiill tin lustlcn f'oehel 101' Alex- K iHi" ,0"1 ''H PliMck 107. Little HIbeit I? !S!l Doctor I.mliree ins, John Orshsm, los, P. 'Trntivh t1ai... i.ii, i..t.t,.t, , 1 11 lull. rl 2"v'r' 'H, 1'enroek 114 Also eligible V Iaullful Morn 101 nmp race, rlHlmlnu liilltl. inree-voar-ouis ;j un 1H miles "ConflsBrstlon Oil. l.vnn, 11)1. I)atii"r im, Madsme llerrinnlin 10, Bart. 10S, Mtell lloy. 108, Pleaaurevllle, ion liabv t'jl lin Igi JAriprintlce nllowanee clslmeil "iiirr i-irar iratK laai Havana Entries for Tuesday rlfSt rar-o llienu.iaoii-ri1,tu onrl iinuuhl ielminj puns ilno II furlonss Tnln Six is Amatonliin Ins Hiife iiml Sne, ins Curia, Kis I'efBfhle. los. Helder II tin, ""ovintjr Court Ho, Uebel ill), lleauniont Willi. ill 11.1... e.l. Ill liiorititn IIS , Morrlatonn 111 hev'elllau', 11a, Milton 'mpbell, in canto, 11J second race thre-ear-oliU and upward clalmlnir. purae JKiO U rurlonjs lilt of H imii l nuai n ii.-.l. . (it E V ' v" " .uiiiisrniiuu. ii( fttiui mur laudator. I7, VnUpir KMI, Arrow ins, : up. nu water wing n'U nerroi, ; "l.Wodan 113, Hetterton. tl3, rase White, f'i 11J I'm, HO, .vtuillfCUi Aid, UlUllll. ? Thlr.l a.n !,... .. ,M -l,lmlnav t m r-i ilinc-jroi -uiu! laiiitiiiF,, fune noil, r,i (urlonna llabbllng Ilrook, iJ, 'Lady Moore, loi 'Kale. Ins; Napolh '"". i.eia, ins; i.tiiio .Menard, nu, liajazet, ,110. Job Thayer. 113 Fourth race, four.year.olds and up. claim. JTC. puree 1400 -l? furlonKB fjrown llaby. , uunoaa, nu; illume, inii icaianain. 11111 1 flnnr ,i. nn, t . i t,i,. !... i.n,.lA t- ,;'.",i.iu-l lllll ll, li'.i liriliniiniiit, I'.JOli Bli t.umax 10-': Clumay Kate. 1IU, td .'""nils tallanay, nil; Jojam, nu; Aiue. 'n. Uarly Blwtit. 101; Servla, 101; Doctor . e ft.. i,t. Firth rare four.year.olds and up claim Bit. J- '"' nV4 rurlonsa "Coualn llob, in, K J,D,robee k Oil: Llndenltial, Bl), rroetor. tin, IfSt1"00' . Seminole. 11)1; Ilendlet, nil' Now I'jlun. till! Dignity, lu.'i Daah. Iu2s Waver- ". iuj; jtid .Nelson, nil; jiank inn, lgi; --"iii int. lacnauuiuuii., 1111. ..-, ". i-r- iiiirr.rnrui,ii mm ui. ,'initii. Bine, IW0 mils and so sarda 'rount IiorU tiJO. Phednden Ul; Flare 1117; lllshland laais, nu, circulate, nu, nepninis, in; eoiictlonnalre. Ill) " A tin rant I.-a allnu nnu ntotltVAil tr r , v nuunailivr ciniiiivvn Weather, clear; track, faat. Metal Weather Stripping ?i aave zvyo 10 wye P.. of Your Coal Hills lT.UrUptt "I" ttiWcn for Kii-tlet.fi I ly . . "IT "'J.' "J"". " l""""' trHM unil il.11.u..l I. alia biirlnv Tetmu i.v ui, n,ll UOD1HK 135. T. J. MALIA, 141 Wentz Street itoot'and Liiiu 1KOLULE.H Inttantlir MlUved Ly our iiclal Rrcb i-uttpurUf nttd ti4 kgjunea vy xpni iiup b a ).UtU Hoi! luoit' co ml i ni I ess ilerr th comforlablt fcupport for varl ot vlns, wolJio iiinua, wtaii luivia nj anklti. Tri(ar. aMomlnftl nnd mlbltl mud- . . r4rrat all ktodi. La re f'i iorTnilir JTmlty appllanctt In tb world. 'pllanctt tn tb worM. i Ik MT AUTO MAKERS HELP " NATION'S WAR WORK' t Manager of Auto Commerce Chamber Tells Convention of Need for Service Tlili Isr a lilstory-mnklnK sear rather than a money-making ear." said t8cn rnl Manager Heeves, of the National Automobile Chnmber of Commerce, to day before a gathering of automobile dealers nnj business men at the Adel- , phla Hotel I "The production of passenger cars will drop a half million this J ear," be said "We must tikk motorists to mold wast ing gasoline and to use the motortruck to aid the railroads and to conserve fuel The automobile Industry now tomes nixt to shipbuilding beo.iuse of the great quantity of war material It Is now making " Mr. Kievoi also said that the mecha nicians of the Industry should be en- oouraged to cnlir the war He also said that there would be u bigger sale than (ir In cars among tho farmers who arc Increasing their farm work In griat- ir quantity where before much ground was under cultivation for horses and ! cattle that utu now no longer needed us lie wnrneu me nuioisis iiKiiiui mi-ir ollne, because there Is now a tir-l dous overproduction, saving that wo will need It all to win the war I "It Is bitter to give to tin. lti 1 f rri mm than, to iln iron Cross later." hi WU ll.lllUl.-ll tu ui lieil UJ .in l llll tiiu hid Cross. Liberty Loans mil l ll.ieplng lab. i imploeii lonstantlv r.nvi'i ha lived for sumo tint" In Washington, where he has been III coll et Hit tout I with the aovrr.mn nt i ranting the manufacture of airplane mutori and other equipment which the i automobile m.iiiufaitrles arc able to turn out. SIRS, M. L. DEHM DIES Wife of Retiieil Mcrchnnl, Uescen-1 ilant of Early Settlers, .Ii .Vlaillda I Wejg.inilt llihm. wife of Samuel C liehni, a letlreil statlom r mill Civil War iteran. illid at In r home Ml Vfl Onlurio stieet tIob.;. Irt night In her tight) -first ear on liei li.ittinal linn she vvas iliitased fioin l oiuellus UVjgandt. who bettleil In ilemiantown III 1710 Her maternal Kiandfnther, Lieutenant ileorge llelm- noiii was an onieer in tnu utn r .s i n- fault) uiul served throughout the war of , I81J She was eighth In dt scent from 8'.i0u , llarrb t I'oiilteier, I'll1) Flot Mijor lleneial Humphie) Athertou im, .nPnUe, $'iniiO , Mine Mai) liu'o-(oniniander-lu-Chlef of the United Uunst. i,4J Norti n striel, 80i)U , Jiim till folohles' forces In Boston In lfifil she I H Ma-land 18.M Harrison stiei t $lnu. suivlved b) lur husband and by thrte and ("h irles II rfatT "OJi Vorlli Illcv miiis and one daughter, I iiilli slreet, ?n235 M)lls H11,i nP nauglititr. HERE ARE NE.W WRINKLES IN SELLING OF WAR STAMPS . ... . , . r, , Rural Telephone' System School Bell, Kick . Likewise fjHU Lmlcil (,,, war-avlngi .o.u- JL tnlttio hio was outalit It bad utilised ier known means of iliivlng tin, i nun i en I., lull , illicit! inn i.r M M.ir , - " ;.i. avllips ami tin 1ft hlamps; but It kauuil sivrrnl niu willll.les 111 UBkriK- 1 slvo publlillv and silling from lieorgo .11 Llo)ik Tiistilit Atlorni) of I'uiuber- land Count:', wbtu that ieoiiuefiil tount) ihaliiiiin came here to eil.ilu mcthudn to fuil)-sl other tount) iiiall- men In the tainp.iigii lleio's what Cumbeil mil fount) usid us lialt to boost tho patriotic sales. 'I ho lural telipbono s)steni and Its ' clinlir of tavtsdruiipirs about the lutiu-1 tijslde. 'I lie will of ii riili woman with an army ot prospective htlis, 'I he school bill of a luunlry town. which bioughl throngs of mill who ' thought there vta.s a fire. I A Jiltk on tho shin to strut applnuso 'and "warm up" an upttliitlc nudlincc i Talk, iiiiMtl with more talk and udded to more talk, I Ciettln) an uudleiiio by tbeso niilhoda 1 seems lo have hi en an easy task, I The well-known piopenslt) of lural I telephone subscribers to 'horn In" on the communlt) lllio whin the bell rings for another houo was the first luro used In the campaign. Taking advantage of it, Mr. Llojd called up a friend and talked to him In the hour about the . .. .. ...... war-savings uuve. lie was aia)s ns- gured a large and Interested audience . h . ,",, ,,, ot both men and tvoinen. One nay a rich client called and an- nounced her Inlintlou of starting a wnr- .. ..... .savings fund soilety n Her ramil) Mio IA word to tho wlso should be suf. ...... - . - ... "A vv ortl flcltnt" On another occasion when nn unap-1 preclatlve auijlence rllel not respond he "tipped off" u frltnd to stmt the ap plause Under the spell of the county prosecutor's eloquence, however, the1 friend, like many friends, proved false nnd went to sltep In the arouslnc of the audience which followed the friend came first, receiving n vigorous und wtll pluced Kick on the shins The resultant howl was calculated to awaken every sleeper In the audience Accompanied by n frlensl I.lojd visited a rural town The place looked dead. Suddenly his friend noticed n twinkle in the attorney's eyes, and, foi- 1230 Market Shoei and Stocklngi for tho family ITht 5torcs of V Q l "London Vi IV Tongve" " J " tg " j&) aC5oiouMeco "rtixoj Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising. I uUMMMMttt: Cnpyrlsht lmleriinoi It I'lulerwnoil ALKKKD REEVES (lonerul mininger of the Ku tional Automobile Chamber of Commerce, who spoke todny nt , the luncheon of the Philadel phia Automobile Trade Asso ciation nt the Hotel Ailelphia. I'lKE .MENACES UIG HKEAKEK 5'.2O,O00 Unmagc Done by lllnze t LocusttUiU; Mull..,... i ii. !,. Muieli 1t The Mimnt f'n,in..l. Ai.lil.mrl uliil Cintl.llia lire iu.pai taunts were eilled to lAirut- oaie iou.iv, 10 save mo mg i-im iin-uMim and lleiillng I'otlt breakir. whlih 1 llirnilnnnl n Itli ttprttl nptlnll llV 11 lire whlih iburovnl two l'lillailelpliU and llt.muiK liim.h,. V uiu in "-" "v V. hlgli wind and void vvcatlur liln leiid tl 10 llrtliion ills I'robalwl b.v Uejjister WI1U prob ited toijav nicluilo tbise it ltiiluiid Nurrls Williams, SfJ4 M Mar tin's l.me, Chestnut Hill, which. In pri vate boouests illsposis nf propertv val ueil at is.. Oiin S.uiili i: l.lll-i. ii ANnvt 'I ulpehoi In n urtit, lit rmaiitoHu, $JC- iioii John Sh than, Jslt. pruiu sttiti n: .mm. sin.,1,. M.-fntiiii'liv N'orilstoiin. n i ii:j j'.... 1,,,,..i. .. a Good Bail, ior Buyei'sa, on Shins and Talk Effective lowing Ills nkj waul gaai, .-aiislil v.glit C a bell In i nhoolliouve in irliy Mlmol bells I" the lountij an mug it I night bi i .! of lire and the ouud Is c ilculated to aiouuu tho entire munt) Wlieii the bell had stopped swinging and tho last nolo had died awa) there w re enough farmers at the schoolbouso not onl) to form an audleine, but also lo cairy out tholr threat to l)iitb the rluser of tho liell Hut they 'bought wat-savin and thrill stamps W'ar-Etnmp po-ttrs were llber.ill) dls tilbuted thronghiiut tin county and much B.tsnllnn was burnt in the elTorts. One diy Mr Llovil uriivtd at Ibe ollkn to llnd a ill ligation of inntuicu miners drawn up in solid fnriii.it Ion. each armed vi lib a determined look and n VIII for gisollne. Hut, us usual, Mr I.lojd wu-s equal to Uld oiiailon ho glowing a picture did be draw uf tho man) un selfish and line!)- patriotic things which rlih men are able to do for their country that it wus not long btforo his c.illes (lied out of tho otlicc, inch man consid erably Inci eased In ilust measure, and satisfied that buch Incidental things ns 'gas bills' are not uientlonablo among men of means whose rei vices aro claimed by tho (lov ernment "If I ever meet tho Kulser, said Mr Llo)d Tiod help the poor man He'll Im literally talked to death " GRADUATE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS WANTED Experienced in design and construction of power plants and of steam, water and electric distribution systems. Permanent work guaranteed to efficient men. Apply to John A. Stevens, En "ineer, Lowell, Mass. UfeRYfor' ERAS DEVELOPING f, PRINTING THE PLTTtKniMO FRANK J.CURRY. THE CAMERA SPECIALIST 812 CHESTNUT STREET 812 MKHL P81CU cMIP . VICTOR. WANTED ICOLUMBIA ' E0I5ON .Write. Call or Phone Wal.4o73 EVER.YbOUY'5, IOO N.IOU5T. MANY of the most d iscriminnting women will wear the tongue pump this season as a change from their oxfords. The new "London Topgue" is an exquis ite Gcuting design with beautiful Louis heel nnd-service turn sole in patent, tan, dull and Geuting'a white Kid-Kloth.. It is equipped with a dainty metal buckle as shown but many customers tare select ing more elaborate buckles from our great assortments, w h 1 c h . can bo put on in a moment. 19 So. lllh A quick Service Men' Shop rmovis -SKoea wxsmmm?&8&ifttm!mmi Hi ifffl I ECORDSi) l KANE AIDS BILL HITTING "EXCURSION LIZARDS" Measure in Congress Would Ban Serving Drinks to Minors on Boats .Support of a bill which alms to dilvc 'excursion lliards" from this vicinity vi ns promised today by Federal author ities here The bill, Introduced In Congress last month, forbids the sale of liquor to minors while aboard excursion steamers while the visel Is within the admiralty limits of the United States This hill was Introduced bv Oongrissman Adolph .1 Hablnith, of Illinois Tassage of the bill whlih was In dorsed today by United Stites District Attorney Francis fisher Kane ami other Federal ulllckils, according to settlement workers, laians the tleath l.nell to "mashi rs" and titla rs frcnucnt lv termed as 'Wcurslon llrarrts" who go on excursion trips on the Dtluunro itlvtr steamboats For months the ltlg hKttrs of this It) have beei gathering fatts dealing I wiiu assaults auu uisnnieiiy si men in liged to have been tnnitnl on river boats It Is said In man) inses )tiuiig girls still In tin I r tuns wire strved ilrlnks. iinouniemiut that he would support the Mil was made bv Ml Kane tuda) ifler be bail itcelvei a litter from i h.irlCH T Walker, mineral sei retary nf the Juvenile 1'roteitTve Assmlitlnti In this letter Mr. Walkii uskeil .Mr Kane to give his support to the incisure which forbids the sclllng'of lliiuin to persons under the age of tvvintj-one while on a steam vesil or txcurslnn iraft. "The bill Is ii splendid inii,1 sahl Mr Kane, "anil should lie paisul bv t "mi rrrptt lt Is Just as important to have which will piotut our minors jnu while nbo.ird eiursIon boats .is It Is to hive maihlner) and a gooil uov on a ship " , Miould the bill p.i . will no- only .ilfect ecurslon Imais Pi tills v.itlun, but it will nUu ippl) In slinllai vismIh on the Ureal Lai es, the Mississippi and .New nrl Hi) Mr Walker 1i.nl tudat taal the bill introduced by t'nugiit.ni in Mbb.ith had tho support of the LiiIscop.il joil il ,ir vito Coniml.slun and othti tlvli or panlzatlons In this ill) LUTHERAN PASTORS AUK WARNED OF PENROSE "Watch for Tricks," Says Missionary Superintendent, UrRtni; WoiU for Dry Nation Warning In watch emtor l'enroe was given todiv at a meeting of tho Lutheian Mlnlstirs' Assoilatlon at the Central M i HSt Arch stieei, bv tho Ltv Ur Mlas Iiouglnii), mis iiiomr) superlntintlent. 'Wo should watih Unirosi s ild Doughert), 'because he Is trlckv Din ing the reign of Qua) In this Mate. Peniisvlvanlt would have been earrinl for prohibition but fur tho trliklniss of ljuav We have to i ome to tlie fore Congress Is In back o' us and wo should noi Indorse mi) c-inillilate who Is work ing foi persiiual Inn lists We should be. on tho nhrf I'enrosn win iKfiat I inlllle itluii of the prohibition aiiiiinl Hunt if the Mite dots not wnko up t" him ' 'I ho meeting approved the reimrli of Hector I'oiighertv and adopted i lesolu tlou III vthti'h Ihev plerlged tiiemselves as me-iubirs of the Lutheran Ministers' VssihI itluii to support war emergencv prohibition and to enlist tho piistois throughout the Stalo to overthrow tin 1 tint business A lopy of the resolution was tent lu I'resldent Wilson. &. STEINWAY STECK Sil i W nil SISEl v KBt i IV : " ' il aMaaioaW. U J1 V PRO-GERMAN CHARGE BEGINS SCHOOL STRIKE Reading High Teachers and Pupils Quit After Board Head's Statement Mending, l'n Mat ell It Aroused by a chargo nf alleged pro fiermnnlstn made by I'resldent J I'd- ward Wanner of the local school board against six of the profciors In the Ho)s" High School the tenchers went on strike this morning nnd were follnwed b) 600 of the 800 bo) students The students Immedlatel) started about the business seitlon of the city "Inglng the "Star Spingltl Banner" nnd waving Amerlian (lags l'nllcc Hilzed several of the striking students and took them before Mnor Filbert nt city hall where President Wanner of the school board, was also called Into conference The ti tellers' inmmlttee of the boird will meet to nionow night lo deildo on an Inn ease in pay for the stllklug teaihers DKMAN'll l'.LTUACTIO.V A public retraction of Fieshlent Wan Iter's statetnent Is demanded by the leathers, thue of whom are department heads of the sibool They are A Leioy Llghtitu. head of tho history ibpntment; Charles Ferry, head of the Inathematlts dipirtnu lit ; losepli I'.othermel, aitlng he id of the lleriuan dipartmeiit , 1 limn is L nickel, hlstor) department ; lleriii.ui A Itrlggs, matheniallcs deii.nliiieiit. and Ueorge I'.ves, public sptaklug The tenilnrs In a statement dei lared the) were taking their action bemuse' of the alleged si nidi r dlreilid at them by l'rislilent Wanner, and that tlnlr move was In no wise cotiucitid with their previous demands for a rale In Flltllll'S Virtually evtrv bov attenillng the high school Is Intituled 111 the clashes taught bv the sK tt.uheis Mr llrlggs, who Is the oldest In seivlct, Is li.iihlng his eighth vi ni in mathematics and has hud as students ne.irlv mi) radu lie f Leading High houl die lail sis )eurs M'ATLML.Nr in TLACIIF.Kn The teachers sav In their state iiunt Mx members of the l'o)s High N'liool facult) will not nturn to tlulr duties lis tcaiheis. becauso Mr. Wanner broke faith and now ihargis thini with s, 1 llshniss and pro-tieriminls n I'mb r thie charges the men i.iiinot keep their silf-rcspeit or hold the repeit of the bo)s unless these charges ale eh tiled V.V1- tntoif ..wBANKSSBmrv,, K I ,hA' i -M.n hA" , BIRTHDAY GIFTS Pc a rls Diidnionds Watches DUO ART PIANOLA-PIANO Reccntl) at the Ac.ukni) ot A1us.il the Duo Att Pianola Piano took Harold Bauer's place as toloibt with the Philadelphia Orchestra, bo exactly did it interpret Bauer's placing that not one person in the distinguished audience could distinguish any difference between the artist's personal performance and the duplication of that performance by the Duo-Art Pianola Piano. The applause accorded the Duo-Art equaled if, in fact, it did not even surpass any ever given to a human soloist in that famous concert auditorium. The Duo-Art is all but human. It is mechanical only in the sense that it plays itself by motive power from any electric-light socket. In addition, you can, if you wish, control every note and reproduce the most delicate tempo or expression while using any standard pianola record roll; and you can. of course, play it by hand. Aside from the pleasure it affords, its educational value to the student of music is inestimable. Demonstrations at your convenience. Made only in the folloiuinj pianot Prices From $885 Up In IMillndelphta by C.J.HEPPE&SOH 1117-1110 CHESTKUT ST, 6I& THOMPSOH.STS. or repudiated. They therefore here with deny the charged as utterly rniaei and meaningly malicious. "Furthermore, this statement was n flagrant breach of faith by Mr. Wanner, who asked the men In question 'not to force the fiehnnl linnrit to hUlllthlle thetll- selves' llecHUsc of this nquest nnd tho fact that Mr. Wanner assurtd the men that hu and his lollengues were agreed that the teachers should have , a substantial Increase and that the mine would be .continued by the hoard on the 10th of this month II was , agreed b) both sides that the whole mat- ter should be dronned and that the . teachers should continue their duties ns usual " Mr Wanner In the statement com plnlmd of. said among other things: "The question of the patriotic lo)alty of one of these teachers has been ques tioned, and It Is distressing to notice that these men complain thev cannot exist and lontrlbute to the tlov ernment and btiv Llhtrti Honds v hen so tnnhv I' other people exist nnd cheerfully btiv Liberty Honds who have much less sal nr) and early ruining "The splendid work performed hi the teachers of Heading In the iharlties of our eltv and li this great work for the Cm eminent Is onlv nrcentuated bv this unuiaitl) nnd unpatrlotU nrgunieitt til lered bv one wiiu is npp.ui nilv seeking an excuse for an answer to his pra)er for peine without honor and no tost to him " IT. S. Takes Pocahontas Coal VV iiblnlnii. Mulch 11 The ship ments of coal from tho I'oi'ahoiitas ells li let of West Virginia except that for b product use must be shipped to tide water points foi hunl.tr and other pur posts under order Issued Saturdav lij the fuel administration The orders In. dude all toal standing on mine sidings and will tontlnue lu effect until night, Minh 12 L. RAW MARCH WINDS riili. f.tlr fn rh unKus tli art im let it fl HButuct tt lie ut frMrn- rat Till ttnuiuti Ul.n t tafia j-.hi- VLIn Vnttl Hful Iimp tin itnr hueir iir tnt" ! iiRntiui ntui iiariiii1" prtiMtHtlon not only 1 f ih nUIn oft tin I rlrtwi tut nourlhr nt tin Mini Htm' If Miu trt for irnir torn i iUxlmi try h V ho .IV or a Jar $1 LLEWELLYN'S rittl tilt1thliiM tundpnt Uruc More 1518 Chestnut Slroet IIuith Hii'i M t rh T- imM poarU tMth inn lJllc ll -v .. 't'ti tj ;' WEBER STROUD Pi naaaw I nai LAST WEEK! Final Chance to get in on this Big Perry House -Cleaning Sale of Remainders of our $30, $28, $25 and $22.50 Overcoats and Suits at the Uniform Price of $20 ! Good choosing in both Suits and Over coats single-breasted and double-breasted styles; plain backs and belters. You know that, quality considered, they were some bar gains already before we cut their original prices. And next Winter their duplicates will cost you a good $28 to $38 and those are most conservative figures, too! ijSo, it's up to you!- Stock up this Week, or Put up next season! sec Wsn "Y&rs IJ I f l . i i Yr) tzz:' 1 VrV f i j m ' w : I 4 ; Perry's "MMUI.Ti:il-lli:i.T" MI1T iilat cut ofT all around Fklrt attached at waist lino tilth wide welt Fcam that Bives appearance ot all-around belt Concave Military Mioul ileri close-flttlns body; Blen der lapels; slashed side pockets. Here They Are Some of the New Perry Styles for this Spring Season! CJ Go where you may, you'll see nothing just like them YET! And even when "some thing like" Perry's New Concave Military Shoulder, for example, does appear, it will still be only just "something like"! Better make a mental note of that the New Con cave Military Shoulder in the New Spring i Suits at Perry's !, CI Come in and see New features in our there have been for Perry & 16th & Chestnut St: W3 V ,w f'ot Perry's "M-.IV Mll.ITARV MODEL rour-liutton Coat ; new Con cave Military Hlioulderat top pocketa with Military flapa that button; bottom pockets slashed in bides; Fire-aeam hack, Hoama well raised. Snappy stylo for the Young Fellows. i 4" "W them. There are morej styles this Spring than ':? many a day! Co. "n. b. ."-i r t-9'- i' ' ". m f w '(ft l& ni , HfiiaaWiKilaaiiaiw ..A-.,3:-'3X&itkiktd.'' ,.,iJI.hniL&- jJiL Mll.2j)iiJ-2HKKSSM msm