-e ;"-''-- jljkll OPENS DRIVE ! FOR GOVERNORSHIP ' , l, Attnrks Snroul .. Wllline Servant of I the Machine I UNDER F 1 II E ILjdaic in First Campaign Speech Ik' T.....1 T.-..lirvn ns l.Inllor FIy'"" '".,.' ' 'iraiuc iiu MeKeesptirl. I'n.. A pill I! I .wnny O'.Vcil Stale Highway Com. tfL., mencd lils campaign for tho gStan nom.nn.l..n fo, Governor K1 . ,... PIn miM'tlllC wns In the Si of a reception and shoU speeches .. .a..bv Governor Brumbaugh and tire"1 fcjord plnchot ft GAtrnor u .P f Clnrnill Mr. O'.Vell a chief c.mior n 'Rat for the nomliiBtton. nr Stat the Delaware County and declared man had tint the !-... volcd ncatu. t lite ct thine 8,1,1 Dennj O'Vc'l stood foi. He said , Sproul was against the local option kill and the workmen s compensation lW and was o!a the P"ant tool of fcMtor Penrose S-altl the Gocrnot -snroul has alw.i been tho wjllitiR Brvantof the tn..wnno mac mi u.iuur a"?"'".! ..,iii kiinnort Iiuh ill"'- SSri he Ueml.Pean iwit of Pcnn P"?,. - vV.ii i scalnst the m.i- TO;'nd to Is cvorv other right-minded Idten and I- ou, lu to unite In 1t IrompleW destruction HJ TO chief eccutnc '",tlc Bn earned iccital for national iomiiij m "'- .i in the mji afterward, when the bo1e economic and social pi ocedure of .merca will icquire reorganization He ,a'i inat I" th:" "' b0c1,11 J"",lc? f",(, 'sot selfish creed must iclgn. nnd Penny n'N'elt Is 'he man to whom the" people B,y contiaciiuj luni ... v..u ........ Jrtal)', abl and itnpat tlatlv Oo thj pla.toim "ii ii mo uuii'Miur were Attornr T ' done ', former Judgo ,( juicchen Count who presided, nnd iminr t ln uiuiiimi-m -iivii ... .no county. U'NrH' speech Mr. O'Xell said m patt "Tor thirtj -ilirci vcais I have been a ......- nr ViUr-rvnni'l limine- which tln my life hat lie n un open liools f AW success I hav ei had hi polltk' 'nrbuJlncM I owe to the people of Mi -1 KKsporfc who hai stood lojall by me itatnfall thcte e.ns My career In i mtiilcji has been oinew hat stormy 1 Hhie made tnistai.es out nave aiwaja -Wed to do the rlsht a I saw the rlKht ,. ,,,., . .,,. .,.,,.;,, i 1 I tSie DPCIi iinK'Jiarij nuiiuii-u mi 'W0.1:?" '"'."a,t ' ""-"' l"1" l. h true tn that trust I "I am here to UuiiWi m campaign fo "i tkiUchcat ofllce in tin Rift of tho people !cf this trrcat S-an and If nominated 1 ind elected I pledge jou that 1 will do- jnteallof m enerirv and ubllity to s?erc t tie people. 1 will stand four-square upon ' Htry plank of in platform nnd will, do mrjthlnir In m power to mal.c Pcnn- ' rvanla th tC(.vslnllo Kt'lle In rpjllt :m ' ijlvanla the Kevstone Stale in realltj as wli.s1nn.imi well as in name Tl' nr In .hft mtflvl nf u prpjl wnrlrt tar. We must and we aie going to win ' Finiuyhanla must do hei full part. Wo must lurnien one-ieimi me men aim one Mntn the moncv and If nominated and ilMted I will stand by the President and 11 pledge him the united support of tils treat State "If It Is neecsaiv to piotect our sol. J d'era In Hio camps and on tlio battlefields t of Europe from strong drlnl. It Is Just as i necessary to protect out Industrial aimy I here at home and oui hos and gl'la f from the liquor tialhe 'p For Immediate state Prohibition "I am for Immediate H;-ate prohibition U a war measure and for national pro Million as the final resolution of the lejuor traffic Xatlonal prohibition Is n certainty, alreadv ehven States ha' e ratified the Shennard amendment and tn of them were wit States i Tor many 5 cars Pennsylvania has Men controlled b a oorruut political cans S E l,1,'' The i maccine masqucraillng as llepubll 'wider the leadership of Penrose machine lias mads P.iinslvanla poll 1 oj-tkora inruugnaut the nation. rrenroso machine has never dono an i Silnj In the Interest of the people or to ' improve living conditions and mal.e lmp- P'er Homes. Tiie reiiroso machine has ilftlVI UrflfAil ,. 1,1. olu.,l,il npli tin n the HmiOr traffic nml the unrlerunrlri. inlrt 1 wi time is ripe for 11 change .. . .i- . , . .-- . ...., j -1 nave ueen up unu down the Hiatc i anal believe the ptoph of Pennsjlvanla irt awake and that they arc going lo t p me polls on Ma il nnd lmr S"" uiiyv, ,111 U.tiiniJUIIC Ol OHIIW1.1 r U ..n l.n .... ...,- ..... i.t.. . v nidi niiL'n .tauriei oiovva 111s Wrn he will sleep on "I am In favor of woman suffrage .1 "t"'v n' uiiik 01 si runic lonsiiiu g ttonal convention Tho present Constltu j lira It out of date and does not' measure 1 21 the great advance made along so i Jial and economic lines during the last " i cara 1'avom Jluilsrl ,jstrm "I favor budget sjstcm which vvill rxnide that ne varioirs heads of Ue 1 Vl,lllCniN Klll.n.ir I.t .lnl.ll ,n ,m 1 An-la- Wiir Vsn . "t."" iw l,,t; -..'D i ... ,v miiiiui 01 mniicv necTcssai v 1 operate their department's. llll urge tho adoption of a tlior-uti-tolnf, compi ehens Ive e-oirupt prac iact, which will slop Ihe eorrupt ue lll.mofto"'?t e'eefions and will place the .wruptlonlsts vvhci.j the belong, behind Sn if- ' '"rn act which will moie S1?I .no tho ""'Pose for vvhlcn k tnv -. . .uiin'miuu tinii rie;iiL ill tik?,?""-1! r primal y election, limit mviffr mav lin n.ini ,ln.l 1 ... ... 'Iuam Vtft"u.ll.'lrc ' l,,rt ,n addition to IS if for, Molation, leeiulro duo ne- lie. ".'.' puoiie audit, and 'make hhniii .' V?!d.Uo" Eoverning 1 lections t n?unl?habl(' h Iniprlsonnicnt ' 1 Will 8 tl VfW.lt 11 litlln t-lr. In... ,. (troiim ti,-LT. 1 . , , "' "" tu 'Uiimdnnj ihi",HiSlotei f.r,om the I ir..?lnallnK thieves who rob the ueo- wis uri .... nr ...11.1 . ....a .- fitin-.s "' onoioiiB 01 uounrs nj cuindhem worthless stnoi.u ..n.i i,o,ia 1051 ch a bill introduced at tho last , i7r.'r".u' ine Legislature, but. It was fhaS'i.ijj coininltice b an 'unseen , n piided bj u,e political machine. ' leesJiiti le,aIatlio worK is dono In lrS"es. I am In favne nf all mm. . Eta'ttM .-1.1 '. "' ..or 01 an com., Wlk Wei. P anrt a rcCord mad0 .... i. -- -... E. 'Um l favor nr ,.,. ,. . ,. r fn cdtmh, . .. r.. "T.". "'." "' " 'MwTllrom, """'' La.'. acsme"1.? ' mt. .'mpl0es 'a the various depart- ' filtnt. ... " 'rfa .11 cue MIT ts are promoted onmeilt IJANW-BRITISH TALK COST PxtxTnr . "uivvjuoi NNELLU. OF P. DEGREE -Alumni n . .. . . ... Register .-... in-Bisier plains Why Honor Woo tifii e n. . . 1 1 nor was Withheld From Artist ' by Trustees P the wnUdrK N)niJdi,2iV.nhcrslty of Pennsjlvanla Ivw1"" its Intention to i. t..,i. K!ft...'ti.t.' -...-... kw V UVOVlll v. nu Honorary efagrcc 10 April number ot the lnwlhlv ' i" omciai University ...... i.eiClSIOr !. ..m.i..! ...... .. KTh. I.... . . VH Phi 1,5.."! 1 ,PrdlsCB ,r- Pennell and !Wttt7j.Z r..'nV 1(,u'a"y Is dceplj Kffi..?rvl'"loldlng.the as .1 'gravo the honor," U10 iatUln aj. mil I'eno.Y'T J"" frequent h- 1.. 1 oul8nohfn. publicly Jftnmttol "V, t" denunciation and con Jf Ul i !, Knellsh people, one or SUtoi ?eiV,e. ?T:,, T.h0 Ubl'ty ml hOVV vvn..l, " "r "" l,mi no ". they i nalm tQ HtlnBulshed ro f tacwriS . l10.1 at tllU t,me' "llh- "aiDt fni . P0'y expresses Hew ?, R.""1.c.?lcd "'. I tlmo WlonEnriUh ... " i"nlns regard trtn. o n l,lll,on would 1,n" " r. thv V "mwiun, out m tuna kM ,.:K ,s,,lme an lmoortunce so BueT. 1 ' ,8h a" other consider. 1 HDlaltm.i iT. V, ' ." "onorary ifzgrtc , in ipe advettlslne woild has been exien lumm I..".".1 ,ho April number ot the , slvo and thorough and his talk will be UNCLE SAM'S YOUNGEST BOND SELLERS Vciitable little clnamo4 of moip in the sale of 1 ilierty ISomN are Iiene Vnlijrnette, who has reached the matin u nee (if three, and Charles Robertson, one yeai hei senior. Uncle Sam's "runni est," niece ami nephew are on duty cverj day at the mam enttanee to the University Hospital, Thirtj .fourth and Spiuce streets. Little Miss VnliRiicttc, who.se foiebear.s wcie Kteiu-h and who wears her tiny Red Cross costume nioudlv. and her numlv litilp companion, in his miniature soldier's uniform, nine jU who pilss tn "ntnaen l.ll, r ltnn,l'l m nn.ll !.,.( ... n .l V.. 1! to I"""1. "".. w"nu ;w t"4l IIULl lllill UkL'll l UUI1UI1 IIUII.III could not icfuse INDEPENDENTS URGED TO REGISTER IN G. 0. P. iuhii mwwiiii LiV,auv;i o u io Vntnw In Pi,.nll Wn,1. Voters to Enroll Wednesday I.eadets of the Town Moetius Pait., .... ... , , ., ., which has withdrawn fiom the coming election as a distinct organization. h.ie-iunlj . . Issued .1 call to voteis who supported issued a call to tem who mipporieu , their oindldStcs nt the last elec'toa lo register next Wednesday as llcpuhll cans, that they may olc at the primal tcs for State olllceis Ueorge tholes man man of the Town Meeting Pati, In .' said stutenienl 1 "ApnroMinatel.v us.uu" eiuze-ns ui Philadelphia failed to register as Itepuh- , iixnniist fall. Thcv thereby were ptc- 1 ,..o,i f nnnlelnatinc '- tho Novcin- I . .... '..,,. ......... ,ii.i ..i.Mi.or oerconiesi. wu.ci. ....- e - this city was to be managed nccoidlng to tho pt Inclines of rlgnv ot might. Tho cindidae.v of John P. K Scott for Lieu 1. 11.1111 iinv.nioi lias been injU'Md Into the picscnt campaign f the Vol os to possible thiol's" his nomination to In- dlcate their claim 'hat tho result list November repiesetiled Ihe vltl of tho cltlcnshlp of this city. 1 cnuw and 101 tinue that Issue and. If "wo Know It eiici i.ni 111 .".c . this tnav be proved we most earnestly Ulge eve'ry unregistered cltUen to tegis tcr next Wednesd'i.v and thereb iiuallfy himself .to vote ,nte in llle ntiue-w me 1111- mar: May Ji 'Wc are not as.ttrg thoso 1 it inn- n tmoll themselves In the Town Mee'lng paity Ou Hie cor.lrarv, we an uriflng tljcm 'O enroll as Republicans It is tho opinion of the Town Meeting uM Cltv Committee that men snould enroll themselves in thou national pai c. Wednesday net, and for the following impoitant icatona The Town Meeting paity is strictly a local political adulation rTo enroll theiein would lestriet the clecloi a fran chise '.11 '.he approaching prima rv 10 local or semllocal olTlces and thus de prive him of the rlgh'' 'o cvpress ,anj r,i,r....A -viinifim, iinnn Ihe eandlddtes for . n. ejovernor, i.icuie-in.iii .cj,...i-.. ..,.,. ,j.. .... rl ..... .... ..... Acint. m. 1 X. tetary of Inlernal SITair? Such roters would be 50 icstrlcted for the reason that, hiving enrolled '15'niselvefc in tho Town Meeting paiiy 'h-j would bo omnelled 'o oto a Town Meeting paity t.niir.i .. i.ioii the eoiivt lum ruled ctunui I cany 'he uanirs of candidates for Hio.e specified ofllce- ' 'So 'o ciuoll would be '0 seivo nc purposes of the Vares b deprliiiB tin ...A.. n ...ii-olloil nf tlm nnnnrtunll to vote for the opponents ot Vaic-sdi cled I mull lor tile ouicea nn men "At the same time it should be cie.nl. porno in 11111111 ' 'in'-c utoh """at iiei .1110 Kaniv registered as P.epubllcans last fall that elclit centhne-er shells 1, .. ., . ,, ' , ,iu.,. .. w.,i. borne ill mlnel by Mioc voters who they do not have to register next Wed nesday anct mat ii.cir enrollment men as Uepublicans established their purtv l.lent Iv and that uiey are iegun n- titled to a Republican ballot In 'h prlman of May 21 "In other words, a o'a for 'he Town Vmilnr n.irtv 'candidates last No.eni- .........o , - - atceiini i'aici euie. "lade prior to that e ungo the enrollment election Such a vote! '8 ot compeieu u Is not compelled to reijls'er or enroll nex.1 weunesuay ar.u ne nex.t Wednesday and he is entitled to tho ballot of 'he party In which he emolled In tho registration prior in 'he last November contest 'Unrolled as a Itcpubllcan. then ne Is entitled 'o paitlclpate In tho selection , nf jiepijlillcau eandhlatca in the mxti Prlmaiv mil without ilgln of .bal- Icngc " -.... , ..:t 1.. laiiv 011 lypc lor 1 our icicii.eiii.s .. ,-' T i-ctoo.loi. i v.i verllslng" will bo the subject of u talk by Uverctt It. Currier, of the lleiren Durstlue Advortlslusr gencj New York boforo tho P001 Richard Club nt a luncheon todaj Mr Currier's experience run 01 interest'. ...... .... .. THE I Star Spangled Did you hear JOHN McUUKiUAUK sing The Star Spangled Itannor at the m c K PENNV .METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE? A Y.r-ll DUntiin.r.lv0y nnnnnmnnnnnnnmnnnnn EVENING- PUBLIC MflHM GARBER SAYS GERMAN STUDY UP TO PUPILS Will Continue in lill ly UilU 1.1 n H .. tJ e.. u.muui.-, itoiin; I IlIVOIB) oil- perintendunt Explains, tJiriiiun language Iiikii ui-tloti will be . . . dropped from puhlk kcIiwiIh of thin tit when tin pupils llitnli elnce I 10 furtllir lt!tent In IIh mui This was tlc statement of the sup 1 111 tondetit John P. tJurber. when nsl.cd ibout proicsts lodgul from vai lous "put ters "The Ueinuin language' snid flocloi tlnrbcr. "Is u'i chctlvc t ourse. tnught "ld In the htgh s "bools. and therefore It doc not effect n lurRe numbei of pupils The stud nf Herman will he dropped flom , , ..viirUuIum onlx when minlls mil to tnl.e nnv Intel t.st In the ciiuisc " Numerous individual piolests have ' mailo against the tc.ieliiug of Her "" language The Patriotic tinier Kons ot Ame.,;a ,1,,,,,,, iU tnte of- llecrs. has Just sent a omnia illation to t :e Hoard of IMuiatlun which leads "The cltv of Lebanon through Us I oard of education his li-il the wa. in evcludlug lieiman fiom tin e ur liiuhmi of publli s liools In that city "In PhlUdi Iphla il. miiciiii was bom and the menibeis of tin llo.it cl of IMucrtlon In Hie l.ugcst ellv of our Coiiunonwcalih must surel.v possess the same tvpo of red blnud ns tbe 1 20.IIHO memlxis of our unlet, and the question of s r.ilghtfoiviard nierlean ism must he as close to the heart of evcrv man who cnjovH the. blessed privileges of our Mate anil nation ns It Is' to wc ll!il.iinii Sons of America and It seems right and pinper. tlieic 'fnie, Ihat we Mie load'ng supporters of Ihe public schoo's' svstem 1 nil evci'Mhing pttilollc shmihl call at tention in the use of f.ennan and Hie same .hoiild be excluded from tho curriculum of the schools of Phila delphia, hmnediatcl.v "Wc should appreciate a loiiee; tee Old of the vote on this question at 0111 net meeting, as wo ilcshe to take Up lids matter at the next Mate camp meeting, next August." Ucoige Wheeler, associate. Kupctin-' tcudent of the public s-ehools. said the ' attendance in .lie lieiman courses has fallen off to 11 great extent hIiilc the war. "but there Is no icasoii vvh) children who wish to studv it should nul be pci mlLecl to do to ' gi:i!man ku:et (iiinws Two N'evv UrcudpouKhts Take Part ui Knitic Uullle iiihleriliini. pi il I- The :.'i mati 1eet ii.isbe.-n nei'iised liv the iddltlnn nf two new dicadnoughts which have partlc ipaled in Nn iieiniljaninieni ol Mi fnttlflciUoiis of the island- ofocl nnd i hesu vessels tie lladen tln.veiti, which weic launched in 1015 at Kiel and Uaiuig tliev tiro thin j INIetal Weather Stripping Sae 20rc to 10 . . of Your Coal Hills Orilers ul-o taken fur Knatle I lr sireens unil ilrllirrri! in the iiirliir. Terms In milt, fall Yt xmilnc: 132,. T. J. MALIA, 111 Wcntz St. SEEHPS $IffJ3HSaBaaii0BBUBH0BHBBO f V Rue Rcnovatintr Dept. m & ;$,m John Temoyan & Co. gj 111 South 15th St Si (B1 ORIENTAL RUGS B drv cleaned, scout oil, re tored High 1 pan oil anil 0 1 lass woil. HI 111 ices Uel at niodernte out cs nuate H Phono Sprui 1J71 Auto C3 tio.l.H rll for nnd deliver I We Deal Exclusively in US Oriental Kugs El I EnjsSsDiHsaBsajgaaEBSBsah ZCOKZiSC&.GZ' Banner 1 ln.ln.. llnnAI.,1 ti(iA If). HKfaWUVW'm'MM i .. .T B.u,c-..e oirr ill veins, Wo hsfiiio sou K3f ' 1 .-: - ?', till i . .. ...-.... r- . ..... .. I !-.,. i,iu .c.n 1 i... i....,, .in... ris7wC4 .It II .. w I , -. . t.mciuo tur ijcsciii ie,ir i v"" ,",'. " ,uv "" !,v; uot- Fr-55. 1 I ! 'i I fur-dollar luvcbtment In mens 'Was.A " A ' jjpC 1.65 a pair ' "TrdTfor Men " ff l "' I f VmW ' l or Mens Gloves frr rr 1- i Jfc , , ifev ' o tan CbpcsWn-and most , , -v B ' , V Vh ftfllrfwl If' iW)r "en will want two ,.air8 Atthe eiv Store L.NA SMoWai f, fSIt JJ Sfe i for it is almost literally .123 Smilli IT-tiliSt. VW mPMl' iNO.' WCII, OUy Vllieil nceiiu .ww.- -. j- in. ?1.00, nnd he will sing it for you any time in your own home. I 17 S. Ninth St., Opposite Postoflice m LEDGER-PUILADELP11I A, fflUDAY. CHOICE FURS BRING ' HIGH PRICES AT SALE Offerings Range From Lowly House Cat to Russian Sable Nrn nrl.. April 1J. Ileal cr nnd opossum, two of the Maple articles of the fur trade, were fcirtiirei tit the fourth daj's (.csslon of tho atiitu.il spring miction of the Xew York 1'ur uc tion Sales Corporation In Miuoutc Temple The Mcallctl faticj goods rangeii all the way from the lowly house at to the aristocratic t'.uml.in eablc, In . hiding ermine and squirrel. Some of the high prices pild for'the different nffeilngs wen lladgcr. J2 TS In Michael Cohen: ermine. $3 02. by Paul Kurtc , house cat. nlnetv rent". b (Dnttllib l!ruther: l.ollnslo". 2 10. I t Mtnnltscli & Co ; marmot rlglit eight .ent In 11. llutehlh unil b K Cjjii.n Vmcilcan opnssuni S 1 St, by lheii Iiiulus Au'tr.ill.itt oposuni . Iiu In illuek .V Wolngold nnd b loep i sjteluir S. llrothcrs: Ingltiil opo -urn eight -file cents, bj llochstci .. ISoissacK: maitcn. SJ9 50. by Jacob dler nnd Uusslan sable, $1"C, by C C! (iunthci s Sons The ofllelal ucrage prhes sho n general ndsnnce ocr what was obtained at the compan..'a January sale. Tho effect of the suniinei ftn dctnatu was again oIdent. T.ierc Is In fact hardly a fur worn for ordinarj, wlntei wear, neeordlng tn the furrier-, that ha' not received ti prlcr-boostlng tmpettir from tho osuc of u'iinier fuis Julius KlugmanV Sons sciurcd n few diolee inarton Iot and nlo a fe of tho late tttlMiInn sable nidus, wblcii will be Used for blending purposes lladger buyers Included Carl Ooln burg St Son, Milton Sehrclbcr & Co, Sam Lewis. Kllmnu Miller & Poplin ii tllttleman nnd nUeubaeh llrotheis & Cu.. N. Sohel II. Jnecl.cl, John Ilallam. of Toronto: M. Mcdlln nnd fleorge Si hlums bought 'ermine lots Amerian opossum buyers Included Sol Woodiurf, (leorgo Schlums, M. P. Pfnelzer. II Wuiliilfsl, of Mon tieal; V Schrirrln & Co. 11. Stein, Pol l.ll. & Terlser. Ilernstcln & I'ehlman at ml Ilochsteln .t Uossal, niugtiill miosKum was In Inige demand as a result of n dls'oici that It can be used as n substitute for l.olinshy, wlih.li Is more epenslc. hit of viulnel went to I'icil U lltll toi eightx -eight cents, while tlenrgL cihlum paid thirtj cents fot henver The heae- sale perhaps was the stril; Ing fiatutu of the da. The following olllclal mlum.i's in tuiii-nri-nin to Jiimiar.M prlern weic un nouuci'il b the I'tir Sales Company lladsei. 10 ier cent: crinliu. 10 per tent: house cat. 'JO pr rent: kolins1.. 10 per lent : marmot. 10 per cent : Amer ican opossum 1u per cent; Australian opossum. 10 per cent: TuMimnlnn opos sum "3 per cmt: i Install oimssuni, CO per cent: mart"ti 10 per cent: Itm-sian ahle, 30 pet cent nnd lnucr, -0 pel cent , CORONER EXONERATES. RUT SQUIRE HOLDS MAN Autoist Who Killed Gill nt l'.ryn Mawr Under Iiail, but July's Veulict Accident While Maaisti.iti Lewis vvns huldiug riiailes !s Wood of Wajne. in lilOO ball because' his auluuionlle nad run down and Killed Maigcr.v Van Kleecl, eight M'ois old. a coroner's Jury nt 15rn ilawt was rendering 11 verdict exonerat ing Wood and terming the fata lit v an accident. Assistant I Hsl lit I Attoiue.v Hendricks, while the Juiv was pondering tho facts, was appealing to the m.ig'strate to tc fuse ball and to commit thu 111,111, uu action 1 (.fused b Lewis The girl was riding a blcjcle In the drive wav of the Moiilgomcr) Inn. of 1 which Wood Is the proprietor, Saturd.iv. when she was struck and fatally In. Jilted Charles II Scolt, St. Davids, who witnessed tho accident, lilaiii'il Wood. testlf..ng that the machine did' imt stop for twentj fiet after the girl was struck Wood und his wife who was an occupant ol the automobile, nscrrl. d the were driving at sevm miles an hour und that the git I lost contml of the blcjcle nnd fell In front of the mu- hlne. (jivi: DiuiGiriLns Germans Said to Nave Abandoned This Class of Aiicraft What sccins like coiifliiiiatlon of 1 - iipmi rn,lrt tn tlio offn, t th.it tho n.rtn. ufacturo of dlilgible airships had been virtually given up in Ccmiuny in favoi of the pioduetinn of airplanes is found in the last annual statement of 'he Herman Alrejiip Conip.iuv of Kinnhfott printed in Hcim.in papers teaching Lon don ccnidlug to Hie I'l.iul.fuiici Xcltuug the vear's profits on 1 onsttui Hon have fallen troni nbout $31 nnil 10 Til (inn "bcuiuwt the company bael to abandon for the most part Its forni.-i branch of construction ' The ahsliip wheels be longing to the company aie valued at only ViO.OOO, as conipaied with 1.S0 oon a cai .en'ci It is statesl that sun Ihe autumn of 1 P 1 7 the imitpauv lit. .l.nlorl Itself to n now flpl.l nf . nr I. .which promises icasonable proih liour unU that the Rill lost coi.t.nl of tin A' , oprUlg OU Cl 1011CS VJ ufacturo of dlilgible airships had been "-maM-" I ' ' lr f const rucilon ' The nlislup -heels be- ,, ...,,,.. , ,, , A K' - J) Ihe autumn of 1U17 the ...inpaiiv h.. .'.n gaon fU'3f i-caa. ixi-a. vjuiuci ... 11 w-t. ecu wu i3 t.i- I-' ox5rWNiTrc-v Hl-DALSIMER STANDARD SHOF-S 1 1 r-Uijv. j ' Economy Footwear ??V SATURDAY a o 1 n . r, For Men $& V V SPECIAL 1 A bale of Ceulemcn "Seconds" HAI QIMTD ') e a ha ,...:. un.iaOimLji v .yv .0111mgu111ju1e11t) mute srier- 11 If W 1 est inspection standard) justifies CtnnJnwJ QLnne f ..; 1 placing ficic gloies on sale as I UIOUUBIU L",uco I -7 "seconds" the year'saccumulu- WITH ' " ' 11 r,,,,.s j lion of our Glovcrsvillc acory M I C 1 fa .' ;;,. ., ; I .. Neohn-Soles ,.,., ! gjl 1.35 u pair CxminmmA n . AND, , lil tv "' 0x!onh- S rr n eilieilieil Rubber Hees fc. ' -4 cat Jur Women s Gloves uu"uw 11CCI k; :l f - 1 S "I 1 I his Is il iimsl uiiusiinl nliiin pb (b'J ill tail, AvllitC, DlOlIc Jlllll 1 TiOVtf-V'iil i..oil.liiHi..i and it..e.il. to - v rn$ I .... . VJlVp' T "s0 every liiiln who sees il. V, iAX ta? gray Canomnn In tc ami , , , , vat M& taf . ' r . . . I ou have toad of the sen v e - aSf 1 H "& mi licari gray MMIIIUS .- giving uualltics of .tolm oles HES U'VN. tn i I i.. ..W.-M. . II ,i . twin... ..i ..r to. ii ..i..i,.t,. ... anJ ' a. s KUaklCOlorillCfc IllOblly have recognized the value of KS" 'H Mk!w WSSggZPFZt' n,i ., ..L.e,., .,.,i wnlsliiie r MiilKlaiel sj ui lei SW) I II . . s-- J "splitting hairs" to call Tit ihat to pit i i:i,r -cj Z THROWS COURT'S ORDER IN WARY PICKFORD'S LAP Process Server Invades Stai's Auto at New York Libcity Lonn Meeting .' , New Inrk, April 1.' Stepiilng to Ok1 I tunning board of Mnt Phi ford's VHr -I mobile ns It neiired the Subtrcnur fi the l,lbcrt.i Loan drive a process serxei tlirust n paper In her lap A policeman flung him aside, but tin. paper had been vct-ved. , It wns nn ordci b Supiemc Court ' Jufttco Jlotchhlss, dlicellng Mar PIcU-, fold's appearance 1n olirl April 111 for evninlnallon before trial of nn nctlon foi J 1 03.750, In ought In Cora C. WllUeulns. Tho nniotmt Is demandej as 10 per cent nf tho 19ll! earnings of Mat PUUford j $1,037,300. the plaintiff n estimate Mlss Wllkenlng sns she wns rm plu.cd b, Miss plcl.foid ns personal rcprcjculatnc buslntss promoter, nil-' lsor 'lid Krnri.il manager. She anscils the was largeh iespou"ible for Miss I PlcUford's suci-.s in obtaining n on tract giving hoi Sn pu i nl of the net profits of the lamus I'lnvcrs film Commnv's prod, i linn nf lu,- pictures and w eel, a dtiivvlng anntin cf slSnOO a UtJ FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE Will Seek to Promote Closer Co-operation Retwesn This Country and France ew iirU. p il I J Having a" its dbjctt the strmgthep. Ing of the em dial relations between 111" Untied States anil Pi mice the Trench League in America has been formed bore. C tf. Outhind is sectelnr.v unit ' manager of the organization, which in- ' tpmlri. timnn? ntlirti. ttil,t!M Ii. mit.llMtl la monlltl review, to which the lending writers of the two countiics will con- tribute At least one-third will be printed In I'letich Ap Its name implies, the league is not n society whose meinbeishlp is re stilcted It Is incorporated ns a New Yuri. State niemheiHilp coiporntlon with these objects. To prumotc 11 hrtough comprehension bv tii people of Prance and the t'nlted States of mrrlci of their respective civilizations; to strrnxlhen the bonds or Intellectual and moral sjminth based on their historic tiadltlons 11ml present collaboration lo encourage between these two pi eat democrnclcH n free In terehaiigc of Ideas tnformnllon and methods In solvlns their national nnd lutini.itlun.il affahs and in furthering their national ideals, to levcal the prut -Ileal and art'st'i Renins of these two nations to eiich other, to encourage Hie dejilopmciit of 1 loser economic icla tloiis between Iinme nnd the I'nltid SI ite . and tor Hmmc purpotes t pub lish a periodical tovievv ns tho 01 gin ot tbl.s iniponitlon nnd nf other I renclt. 111erlcj11 gioup .mil In giiiernl tn lirhn; the Polled States' of 11111l11t nml I'Vanco to 11 full and s)inp.ilhh undcrstundiug nf eticli other. WANT TO REVISE TERMS FOR I5UYIN(. RAW COTTON No.then Intents, to Confer With Planters and liankeis in New Yoik on May 1 Nen .rl.. pu 1.' -Dili, ci N of Ihe Vntlonjl ssociatiou of Cotton . Manu fuctituuis announce that committee rcpiestnlmg uoiihein cotton inanuf.n tuicts und bujers and houiIiciii plant ets and sblppets will meet with leaillnu' hankers hero Maj -t foi the puipose ol revising terms for hu!ng raw cotton llandall X. Uutrec or Pall P.ivcr. M.e- nill be c hall man of the m.inufnctuier' connnlttec and Hoidoii .McCube ol Ch.uleston s, c vvill head the delega tion of pl.eutei . It was also amiouuc od that the annul' gathciliig of Un Northern and Southern Cotton Manufiictincrs Associations will open here Mai 1 for a three d.ijs' ses sion Tho meeting wll be In the natiin of a "war gathering." 1111 olllcl.il of tho organization said and among tin speak ers will be Lai I Heading and bicretaij Me Adoo arai " 1 . W . . Alaiinish Serges jrfy I l Smart Spring Coats lU T I 1 I Swagger Durella . tf yJD A k StW Pnng Wool Poplins $JQ.75l &-f'nrtfUk f AVI Mannish Serges V XU WjijllWzlZ K WS Suede Velours r p..' m. -.. r.... ill 1: l y r io Lliarge ior mwruuuns m PIO CheMnut 51 ' J ;T!;..::a;'s:,,,,,,. 'ScV.; At the T?flfl Fashion t inilles I line lie-on flu noon I nt Jr VyF JSSwm . .l r 7 'A " The Big Shoe Store v , ) JLllf2t&L 1204-06-08 Mdrket St. m&h' j fll CL1TYS1LK HOSIERYj AP1UL 12, 1018 I SEES KILLING OF BIRDS AS MENACE TO CROPS Expert Says Some Southern ers Arc Eating De stroyers oC Insects t 11 less he lesideuls nf scoinl onh r 11 Slates cease Islltlin? In.eet.atln; Mills for '.heir fond value. 10 make up for the entori-Cd eliurtngn of meals the ust plantation crops are due for a seri ous setback from wbleh 'bev mnv never iccoicr Dr. V timer Stone, president of the An. iiubon Society of t'ftuisjhanln, olllclal nt the Acadcm.v of Natural Sclcni cs and lor twcntj.flve crs a etudcui of uiitl life, fears that tills uiiusiinl practice ma fluent to the northern States anil urges Its dls'courageincnt. fioctor Stone said lodnv tint jlrend.v the southern crops vvhlrh must lie utilized to help hasten th" downfall of 'he Kaiser, me showing dlnrep.'incirs due o 'heir being -l.iLl.ed bv nisei is The robin, spdirow and 'lirnlie if inlv allowed to io'e 'lie v.nuntr.v In theii wild Cvlstente. ihe doc 01 said would have piovented hls seri ous waste of foodstuffs. o ihrefuiu ncc ded b.v our allies, "It is disgraceful ' he said o 1n depths the lower ilnss nt Soulherneis w III gn to obt.mi a substitute for meat These lnse t-e.-itlng birds are being de stroyed bv Ihe hundreds and 1 would tint be biuprlsed tn see llle I'cdcul nu ihorillcs piohihlt ihe eating oC these bilds. wild or otherwise." Hector Stone pointed out that ihc.nlv tins vvanctul iiractlce has pie.id 'o several Western States nnd predicts tiouble In ucnln plating the dendl.v m sccti' under imntrol lie feels ihat pm snns will tint do ns effective worl; ns these birds, wlilih depend on the nunibci KA rNVl-LlRS AN,) 'Mlli, M h ARTICLES OP UTILITY Moderately Priced Table China and Glass Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons Clocks -Mahogany - Lamps iTKS -33Za Introducing Many New Suit Styles The Values Are Extraordinary Alcn'si-Wcar Surge French Serges Jerseys Oxford ...i......t:... t....i: uauai uiiiu.'s l, a a , j: "V f Now )p 11 ( n 1 $ k W- A Mannisli Checlvs P ty it-mwL ) Pniivit 'Pve-illo J I&TI If 11 11 IV V...V.U .1.,,. vl mm JH W Fiseraux Cloth 2OTN LI) 2 SrA I I l''inest Trirotines , M U Pnii-ol Tvvillc ' xli ' 1 I . . . r;i a. 5??'S!) fTit i.j -t rii irii. ii. Ii) fifdKO 'ra i . cr m 11.1t cm nrnur it 111 1 .1 t'" -M . swei of Insects they kill for their mere vlst- ence. This jenrs ciopa." ho mild, "are being raised in every available acre of land nnd wc must do our utinot to pro. lect them ft 0111 these Insects. The farm ers thought they had the problem tohrd when they discovered that tho loblns, pa trows and thrushes would lie glad to i at these useless Insects." Cumberland Seeks Squires' Tines l nrlMr, Pa., April 12 Judge Had ier has milled to his aid tho nttornevs of tho roiitity in a campaign, for the teeming b tli county of fines collected bv Justices .luogc Sadler stated to tho nttornevs lit 11 session of eouit that onlv one llni of this nature had been turned over 111 several .vears although nmn nre Known to have been Imposed Careful! .hcel.i'iE up will he insiltuted nnd the I fees will now go to their proper places. 1 Exceptionally Smart $5 Blouses A liiR Milne at. . . VIhiIi. of ,-v itlrni qiialll. t'rep fl. e nine nml eicortfrltr t rere vllh h fi, n InnovHlliin In -nilnrs hihI rojnil Tn-el, ,flnl. elnlntllv turKed In front nnil Initluns en tin l'Ie In nil new fliHilf" ltpocnll s' vniiipv thpsi illotlni II. e mo I 1 11 r. ivist i fw of our n. sho.. Ins of .ti-, thMl ' i' 10 ilup t Hti In I'lifUili Iplili, I in 1 Mrue u 11 irrntinti tin I r-n n 1 lou' nt I'i-rsv up-talr. lion 11 prlreil S ' IO S"i I 1 lo.. Plsw .! 'of' (( on. So n' S5 blonsrs me orturillii fo 0 mine. jn i vi art t 1 1 tea jm IBLOUSK 5HOPI 1 C-s-"t 1 1208 CHESTNUT STREET M TaK I I' tutni $ tl ' ;$25.00 ruiiiiih j $35.00 (f $45-00 J 3. T-' . w TJ Perry's Spring Suits at $20, $25, $30 offer you a wide Selection m If 4 llr-V' Perry's "M.W MII.IT.ll" MOIIIII. Font -button Coat, new Con mr Mllllurv Minulilers; top pockets with VlllllHr.v ll.pi thai bill ten. bottom pockets slalieel In sides; I'lve-seam Inn I., scams well raised. Siinppy stjlo fur the Young1 IVHowh Run your Eye over these Few taken at random from our big Slocks 77ei, come in and sec the others q At $20 a novelty mixture Suit in which tan, white and black clashes of color are scattered on a field of soft gray. IJAt $20 a Suit with a new bar stripe standing out of 'a black and white mix ture. q At $23 an Oxford gray worsted Suit cut conservatively. IAt $30 Suits in large plaid patterns, some on light gray, some on dark gray backgrounds. q Single - breasters; doubl e-breasters; simulated belts; Mil itary backs; Concave Military Shoulders' a slew of Spring Suits in every style t and pattern, and rea- -sonably priced. '$. Perry & C(x 44 N. B.77' 16th & Chestnut -1 U fl H 4 u sit I .ii J r lii 1 upside flown." 1- j .. . ' '-
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