p V i Ur?p- V,r. I LsWymIT TmmJA rain THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN 5. One death by fire in 25 yean In factories equipped with automatic sprinklers in New England, the Insur ance companies report but one death by rite In 25 years and that due to the shutting oft of water. Safeguard life ' nd property, install Globe Sprinklers. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 303S Waiaiai- lea Avtnae DJtkinion S31 The Intrrnltiontl Melor Company') trw buiMtnf ' TO rtHViL! C10BE iTe4. GIOBE eiuirpe4. COURT OVERTURNS TWO-THIRDS RULE Judge Barratl Declares $275,000 Transfer Bill Valid CITY CANT COT POWER The so-cilled 'two-thirds rule" of Councils, required under the blawa of that body for passage of an bill making tpeclal or nddltloml appropriation or transfer of appropriation nlready made. Is declared Illegal today In nn opinion I filed by President Judge Darratt of Common Pleas Court No 2 The opin ion dlspoes of a case stated between fcter J. Cavanaugn, an emplove of the Bureau of Fire, and John M. Walton, City Controller, The Court upholds the validity of tho V70.O00 transfer ordinance passed by a majojrltv vote of Councils, and directs a preemptory mandinuiH against the defendant to rountesslgn the plaintiffs salary warrant for $61,44. drawn against the fund, transferred b the much dis puted measure In the opinion th Judge savs 'The nuestlon of law to be determined K has a municipal iciriiuruiuni .u.r ." """ passage of the ordinance, which li holds fully compiled with the requirements of .s- ... ; s..... ,.i, ie. t...i. ,.. Busy -v-; -1 1 a iiy-iaw or rule wnicii cuaiiges aucrs admitted to the course will be )Cp " ' rUc , per cent Cerm. 1 1 s am "'"" " '"1 ' rearon- f , smivor of charges senator Vare bung up the re- and overrules an act of Assembly? If rrl,i,,r,..,ai draftsmen nnd others hav. 5 lm"tl" Percent i.erm.inc s b undirHlinding ' ,.' ' ,,J,i m irbliie irun snuad in relvir. Tho diputv secretarv slid he it has that right, this application must "d" nmn-ivmer wl never bo rep need .She . Tu foo(, ,, , v(.rloUH . ,.,.. tic ,1 ig ina I machine f,un squad in D , he a?unTc,.rcor0ponrCa,ion,,is XZ? ? "-" -'!' Vto lttn'it f"- "'v" WAWMXXZM!& contrary 0 law.' aflc'cVhi'n'cVlon U '"r Sffi,,0 'X .Xr Z ISSUE TN 37TII W MID TJg, -uphln Court has reserved its de- Iphobls Majority ote , plo5 ment nt once. 111c iirarucuon mil ifU (( wf lrlshllfn urcl,lw , , t.illroid ficllltles Thev will , . . ., . Dr. Ceorge VV Woodward, candidate cue list ul ..luy o, 10, i, ,,,- w.,.c ..,.- - ... , ,. .u. wl twers the question raised b5 sa5lng: number arc. wan ed for work In the big "Then there is the rule contradictory ' ship ards Special Inducements are be of the above rule and In opposition to ing held out to persuade Industrial work the said Section 4 of the Act of 1871, ' ers to take- part in war work At some to wit: 'No bill making a special or ad- , of the ship ards arrangements have been dltlonal appropriation, or 1. transfer In nade to provide homes for the en loes any appropriation alrcad made, shall, They are g Iven board M for be pasUd. except after reference ! and 7.70 a week. In lh;G;V""1',,r, report from the committee on finance. Payment bureau's ai peal : for tn and then onl by .1 vot of two-thlrds the wage offered Is thlrtj ' ' a" of .,, the ,ue,nbe.s elected in each J h-i .-wl t hour "" "'?r"," V" ".... of a municipal corporation to enlarge or diminish Its powers by a rule made by Itself. He quotes several decisions CHILDREN MOURNING Infavor of the majority vote, conc.ud- j THEIR mssim M0THER Thus so far as the City Council is J T.T 1 uncerned a ' majority constituted a Woman Disappears, Little son Cannot quorum The question Is, has tho Cltv rj f g)e paj9 0 Council the power, when organized, to ' make rules requiring more than u ma- Return jorlty necessary to constitute a quorum" Men HI .Mlllman. 2550 North ar- ludge Stone uld,' the City Council Is .tain street, reported to the police of tho ,i, pi-DHtnp. nr tlm 1. tBi.i ti,,.. nn.i ie'i.irU unil I.ehlch uv enues station today " . il can exercise no powers not expresslv granted to it, neither can It deprive Itaelfby Its own nction of the powers that are granted to it. Wc have shown before, that a majorlt of the Council 1 onatltuted the legal body, and com petent to do eer act that Councll'could do It would be an unonial, indeed. If the Council could deprive Itself of the power it admittedly had No municipal corporation can eitner enlarge or dimin ish Its own powers' The ordinance passed b a majoiin ' was held valid " Intervention Denied "A petition to Intervene has been tiled bv Albert S C. Miller, nn the .rrminH that he la a citizen, taxpajer and quali fied elector of the city of Philadelphia We are obliged under the law tu dis miss the petition to Intervene, for the eason that no especial Injury and no especial or personal interest, separate and apart from the rest of the public, is averred aa In the petitioner" REJECTED, HANLON A SUICIDE Refused by Navy, Pugilist Be lieved to Have Killed Himself "Youne Jack" Il.inloii Philadelphia pugilist, whose bodj wus found on a train bound for Heading, Is thought tu have committed suicide because naval , authorities refused him enlistment A criminal charge was pending against him at the time he made application for enlistment. Hanlon was last seen In Philadelphia one day last week, when he participated In a boxing: bout on the north plaza of the City Hall in aid of the third Liberty Loan drive At that time he stated his Intention of enlisting In the navy, and made the attempt, but was rejected The refusal of the authorities to allow Hanlon to enlist made him despondent, and he disappeared A postal card was tecelved by his grandfather, Herman Baehr. of 1338 South Taylor street, stat Inr that 'They won't let me be good, so vou will never see me again Rod bless jou all Signed, Young Jack." DIVORCE SUIT AVERTED WUVa CUver Prhtm? Make Hubby for Mkt W ttlm Wt He uitd to be "detained at the ofllce" nearly every other night. And the other ctenlnva he hum either l Ulnar up with a alck friend ' or "entertaining an out oMown customer " Hut that waa bvfore ho went a ay nn hla mm lion, leaving; wlfla at home with the children When he opened the front door on hla return he thought he waa tn the wren nouae Kvrvthlnir warn urlaht and hfarfut. bo romfv and hnmrv looklna- that Im didn't recoanlie the old home. For v aee while he waa away friend wife had railed In Plnkerton. of 3084 Weat York street, and had hardwood floor laid through out the houae. They Improved the appear ance 100 per cent, and cost lea than good carpetay Arfv. HOTWATER&XoY3 with L0VEKIN aaUmatla Gu Water Heater No copper colls or heating I sections to clog up when water is imus. Kd.rMi by V, O. I. Hoaartda to Hh wkkw a-si" hy vuun VIEWS WHARF SITES City Officials Plan Co-operation With Government in Port Improvements Port linproements, Including the ten. tatlt ."election of ollcs for ncc munici pal and Ooernment linre. were tlio subject of study today by members of Councils' Commerce and Numeration Committee and clt experts An Inspec tion of the Delaware Ttler I being made aboard the police boat Ashbrldge. I'hllidrlphla, when the Federal em ImrKntlon stations are completo and the C!oernment and city Unrrs and docks aii built, will be freond to few cities In the world as i shlpplntr point with modern fncllltle" The federal Ooern- ment Intends trending ?-n nn0,000 here for irloua wntci-front Imprcncment, 'while tlm city 1 eTen now completing the fine new McKc.tn street pier nnd the ' mjmlclptl pier at Cherrv street The federal Improvements contem plate big piers on this side of the river and embarkation station buildings, to gether with storehnu,.cs, etc A part of Genitalis Existing Oil DisCilC- ina cmnicncccicm pniic win nuirti unci bo established on the New Jersnv side of the rlvrr. Iiut the moM Important I buildings will be on the Philadelphia side Several sites have been tentatlvel discussed and those said to be most favored He to tho south of the city j The inspection trip looav win mi niiic 1 visit nil along the water front from a point well above the present shipping center to below Leigue Island MARINE DRAFTSMEN TO BE TRAINED HERE U. S. and State Will Teach Shipyard Men 1000 Laborers- Needed IMablMiment of a specHI class to train ship draftsmen In ono of Philadel phia h engineering schools lias Decn De cided on b the federal-State emplo ment ofllce hen, to overcome the short age of this class of workmen P Townsend. superintendent f.denl-state emploment bu-,ar, Milton of the , - i reau, 1521 Arch stret, announced toda tha.t' npenttutloriH ale und. r wa with H0XorR, of tie er,K,,eerlng schools to pro- .ide failllt cs for this class four thousand un-iiiiea lanore u . now needed for work In PI lladelp la nnd nrarbv . Two thousand of this i; are being P .Id. necessitated bv bidding of vailous concerns for labo. ... . V.I.. .. I,. In.., Cann mtLllni. ulnA iliac 111s lit um- "Vtt, .,.. ..... Ma 4 He can attribute no dliect cause for her departure, aside from tlte fnct that she had long wished to take a po sition, so that she might be Independent. When last seen Mrs Mlllman, who has black hair and hazel ees, wore a blue serge suit, a blue hat und patent leather pump The Mllhnans have been married eleven vears ' Mie Is a tood woman and uiotlii." said hei husbind, who Is a tlni"' iier foi the Heading TIallwa at ; - - (i.trden streets "Merrill, my little son. who Is three. I J,Va iM.trlct Commlsslonef John i" Taj" ,, ' .,'" t",0 doctpi sas,,or ere drafted and assigned to Camp that unless bis mother returns the baby ( v,tailo about ten das ago Taloi and caunui uc- ,y.,4un, inj unuhiuct, who Is seven, asks contlnuallc for her mollici ami is njsiericai .aeaeflaejaeaeaeW aaaT aLBaHsLBBaWar k V i i Fef ff i ia aBl BW mmTmmY lBV mm BBf Bar .BBB--a k. rr BFVBBXBBfal PaTBaef aVaB EBBrJaWZBaefaPy v ,(2 St -Emmmm Incorporated I H WM MmmmJBrM04 lW w I JCaeaaaB 1612 Chetnut Street j gj lllllllllllllllHlliy f0BniM!J!k yrSsi TRASH BURNERS ; ; GARBAGE CANS ; ; DUSTERS g Le Phonograph de 1 ' . m Qualite 1 fPYR EAUTIFUL in design and correct in the musical result that is only pos I J the musical result that is only pos- IB 55iT sible through the co-ordination of the famous- Pathe Permanent Sapphire Ball and Pathe Discs, rendering tone that is life The Phonograph approved and endorsed by those who discriminate. See this wonderful in frument at Philadel phia's beautiful Music Salon. . $25 to $225 Convenient Terms aa low at $5 Monthly Three Days' Free Trial sJQ IMt CHESTNUT St. Dealers Eve treryrfCere HM- V -ml lAlrttrVfMC 9 Opponent of Darrow for Congress Arraigns Contractor Rule John risler. Forty-sixth ward, llepub llcan candidate for tho Congressional nomination In the Hlxth district, oppos Ing neorge I", Darrow, arc cnndldite, declared himself strongly antl-yarc at a luncheon gUen him bv friends in the Manufactuiers' Club this afternoon "I nm opiwsed to murder as a means of being eleited" khUI Mr. User, 'and am In faor of nn honest ballot hon estly rounted I am opposed to every trick to thwart the peoplt. I am decplj concerned ocr the factionalism and the Immorality which seem to be tho basis f power possessed by the contractor liosslsin which controls the city govern ment." , The Huslness Me" - ampalgn Com mittee of the Sixth district, which Is supporting tho candldao of Mr. 1 Isler. was well represented nt the luncheon, former Public! Sctct Director Porter cnl.l Hint Fluler. If i lected. w mild not be governed hv political bosses Thomis ApmJrnni' (lrnri. U" CnleS. Thomas .1. Cunningham and John A Sloan alro . spoke In favor of Mr. flslcr' c.indl-1 Mr I Isler declared himself 111 favor of tho .National Prohibition Amendment ENEMY SUFFERING APPALLING LOSSES Breeding Food Substitutes, Says Sociologist Vllicd losses In the batths In Picardv anil flinders hive been tremendous, but arc not half so great as the Herman j losses, according to Warwick James Price, sociologist who addressed the I llotar Club at its weckl luncheon to-1 day Mr. Prices ulilrem was on nm- i nltlons. nionev. men and morale The . Four M'a in War' -ind he anilV7ed the present eiononiic condition of the belligerents 'Ciermanv bo its of plentv of fund ' said Mr PrUe. when In lealltv vlr tuall nil he has Is nothlne more or les,s than dlsrahe-bn edlng food sub"!! tuies f lio 1 m lonfidint "f lursilf, win should she be so re id to mike appeals ti end the war" Her self- I suffli lencv Is like her foodstuffs onl a poor substitute "America has fallen behind her war schiduh. but nnh beciusc wc have tried to aci ompllsli in months, or dais, vi hit would ordlmrlly tike ears lo ac complish 1 'ucrmaii Is In poor lluanclal concll- I 1(on un(1 , a , ,,,. ,, Issuing i dependent upon the huge indemnity , 'German Is In poor financial cmidt' s vnninii.iii u i ' 1 1 ins. iiiirji; 1 1 1 i c 1 1 sl expp(,H to I(VJ, oll her on(,mrs lier losses In Plcard nnd f landers ihave hi en from twent to tlilrl-(lve I when marching Into a fight " "ABSENT'VOTERSREGISTER Persons Out of City on Prcwous Dates Furc Commissioners 1 ... ,.., ,. 1. iA ,i. ..1 in,t inuu !.... ... t 1 1 irniv 1111111 ine nrsi inoiuii in cue scores of persons who were out of the . ,, ,. ,, .,., , .. . city on "Registry Da." April 17, and, PLASTIC CLUB HEARS who foi various reasons fnllecUto regis- .,-..,... ter on an) of the throe registry .lavs' OF CHILDREN ND ART last vcar today appeared before the reg. istratlon commissioners with their peti tions to be placed on the voters' list for College Settlement Worker Points Oul the coining primaries " , . , , Many of the division rcglstiars were alue of Iveprodncing present to bear the epl.cnitlons of ah. Maiterniere. seat voters The list was not so long as .Masterpieces usual, as the registry this time Is little M, t;aith I. turtevant of the Col more thun 11 continuation of the 1917 1. .., ... ,,i ,s T,i.. , , registry I lege Settlement, told the JMastic Club The commission will sit all diy to- nt its meeting this afternoon of the value murruM names tw of the hearings ,.--.,.,,.,. SCOU EVECLIIVE ENLISTS .. . , , r , . Malcolm v. i.ever joins unne Corps Following Comrades' Example Malcolm C I.ever. twentv-one. of 4104 Krankford avenue, is the third member of the Philndelphli Hoy Scouts' execu - tlve staff to enter the service of the united Maces wiiniu 11 ween no en listed several days ugo In the marine corps, and expects to be called for serv ice next Monday He was graduated from N'azaret Hall Military College Nazareth. Pa. in 1913 I.ever Is a field executive of the Dnv Scouts i:ecutlve C. Crner Goodman i.ever eiiierea xue scoui organization to Rether seven jears ago and have since been comrades iu 11 1'""'"" 'U serine on I , ,. ,, , nrnrllli tlnila ..f Hie b.t nl. for frauti or other reasons s v- "' .'". ..AViTu ,,r 11,. 1, Hf.. VA i.a il contests arn expected to develop be. """ :',',',; ,t,e eitienie,,t t-i,. ecu nolltic.il factions during the eAuri-e the children of t he aettlen e it The . aVy ( y aaB)ae)ae)ae)ae -ft H59i'r? n lit BBnnnnnW ' mm t nnnnnnnnB'fc sssssV J i lK'slsH ;' Ljr?v, 'vniil4i v ) mm$ssmm- j ma. .1 .'nmaw m. j ,m r ? t summon cn.Hol llii'siun artist, now in Philadelphia, whose work will be exhibited here beginning tomorrow RUSSIAN ARTIST SEES DOOM OF B0LSHEVIRI Telicriioff. Exhibiting Here. Says People Are Not Pre pared for Republic Itussla is not reidv for n republic ac cording tn M Simpson Tchernnff i Ttus slnu artist who Is exhibiting drawings and photngriphs mule during live iirs' service with the rbl m .trim, at the Art Alliance. He ton nth ar rived In Anierlei. 'Conditions In I5usi .lie ch mtli he said ' The people hive it id cnmiph of a republic Mint the w int now Is a mnniichv Thev hive seen too nun it nf the HoWievlkl 'Hut nm one who voitis his opinion thus. In P.ussla, his Ills thro it cut 'There Is nbsolutelv ..., r,lsMi . COT"""T .', ' There Is nbsolutelv no sonibliuce of now tlte artist continued 'The lepubllc will imt out 1 it tho veir permnncnl n public! w III nnh be possible when tlm pcnplt, encounter that Napoleon did The countrv Is too big to ovcriun M TchernolT is a slintler man of about thlilv. His 111 mm r Is courteous nnd franl 1 Tchernnff spe iks little or no fngllsh, conducting his conversation In French TM.is r.rnitiirtlnus for that nurnose C.reat Interest Is being taken bv meni- b. is In the booth bkh they are to have I at the fete Mllltalte lo be given by tiie Three Alts Club on Ma 10 nnd It The work is in charge of Mis J I iH V SBBBEfr. BCi M JUBBI LmL h. f. mm iiinirnitip in i!umiii r iKiurriiiii iiisiuh wnv -1' " nr ine roMi .iteiiiiir-teiirose lorceH ior Plastic I lull is cleanup a mirary 01 sucn frank Henrv and the decorations will'ns that of Lewis S teller, slxtj ears be designed by Miss Illanche Dllli. Th old who dlsippeared from his home. colors will be green and while the girls . tn charge being gowned in white and ' bearing velvit artist's tarns nhiects of art will be sold and It Is hoped that enougli money will be lalsed to complete the equipment of the Plastic Club bed tn the American Hospital at Neullly, Paris CARPET SWEEPERS : BROOMS : BUCKETS r a D The HOOVER clean your run bined operation suction. Let us Everything that work may be , laWt I I A ' m r-wni I J IXX is cwiry Air J '4 teJr r.'T gayrgawst ,'.li Meets Connelly Here and Will Speak Tomorrow Nigltt Joseph f. Ciurfe, candidate of the Pal-mer-McCormlck wing ot inn party for the Democratic nomination lor Oovernor, came here today for a conference with t'linrles P. Donnelly, lender nt the old guard Democrats In this rlty. Ouffej will speak at a reception tomorrow night The Democratic cltj committee will meet Monday night, and probalilv elect a temporary ntuirnian 10 organize ine new rommlttee, whUti will b" rhoen after the prlmarj. No candidates for -'"-T1"'-"" MintA ninee villi be Indorsed bv the,. . .. .. .. . . . .., I ,i,T;: It t,n l,en Hie nraoilre ,.r ' the committee not to malio Indorsements WPS-"" J'r'm"?; .;. ln,.er.m" mlttee are expected to support aulTev Although mat. ot the committeemen do not fnvor the prohibition plink to CA,r5e,tr.P,h,S5 of Municipal Judge Honniweli 011 that account. Honniweli Is sam to nave as-mi-oil some of the committeemen only I a few daH before he llled his papers tint 'ho would not be a candidate ! CAPTAIN NORMAN HALL DOWNED IN AIR BATTLE "", Another camp will be opened at Noted American Flier Missing "ensaicm in lower Pucks county a few .i-i dav slater This camp will be the first In After I'lsllt Inside t.crman this vicinity to go under canvas. All of the bos are supplied with kh ikl unl LlllCS tonus from the Mole nrenal four hundred and clght-llve jtldl tlonil bovs are now enrolled In this city With llicAinerlt.in Armv In Prancr, Situ S following n tliillllng air light ton miles Inside the (lerninn lines op- poslto the Tciul sector flight Captiln .Inmes Noiman Hall author unci one , . .. nf the best-known aviators In the Atneilnn u Alllctl aimles, is missing The tlclit was between three Aincrl cm i.lii.es and four German mi clilncs. which nppiicutl belonged to tiie'iiinKciicus" Two ficrnmn machines .ilso went to otrth In u crippled condition during the battle Captiiln Hall s home Is in Colfax, la Captain Hill is the author of ' ICitchenci's Mob" one of the most popul n books connected vvlUi the grcit war, and his nnti United nitlclei tn the Atlantic Monthly and other ?Xl?T&2?'$'$Z 1-ifavctto Kst.tdi llle was shot through the lungs in an unequ il fight In the nil loi a time It was feaieil lie wouitl die, but ho 1 vldcntl rnuvcicd and ie- joined the living squadron II ill 1 .ime 1111 n 1 ilor In ltri aftei sit lug service as a pilvute In the Hi It- Mi irniv finm the llrst montli nr me il.,,,.,,'. nnnnri nf Vtkins lenro-e Mipport 01 MKins for Conimitler T.Vhtl;s1ece?,tht,,Wa1rJ,t,h,v,eXl,t,n i'orl'ce'd 7;:"toVVeV,'r, l!;.,7.,,tp..r,rvU I C.eoige tklns. a negro who aspires to 11 1 nihil ship In the Hi publican ward com- mlttei Atkins, the llrst negro to seek n seat in that bod, is supported by lleil fstate Assessor Oscar f Noll, tho Pen- rrw, Ifiilpr nf tile Ward r-iinries .1 nell nnd Nate ' Hall. nres. ent members cif the committee from the division, are Vare men The are op posed h Atkins and I D Bergey The latter a former committeeman, was de feated for re-election at the last prlmirv Noll was displaced from ward leader ship last spring by Arthur II Urenner. Depot Cit Treasurer. The fight was so close that Brenner icon by a vote of twentv -three lo twent -one through the flop of one of Noll's committeemen the night before the committee met, RIVER V ICTIM IDENTIFIED Hod Found in Schuvlkill That of' Lewis S. Zeller ' bodv found In the SchujIMIl Itlver .11 I eacue Islind, vcas Identified todav 11- VVOU Mrrei, one JI1UIHI1 ugo Leaving his cigar store on the morn ing of April 7, he said good-by to his wife, nnd told her to 'take care of things" He had been brooding over the recent death of his son Lewis, who was killed In an automobile accident, as was a daughter several 5 ears ago. SPONGES n x SUCTION SWEEPER thoroughly by the com of shaking, brushing and demonstrate. will lighten the house found at "The Housefur- 1 J.Franklin Miller Tyrol wool garments in style and quality of cloth are the best obtainable. Genuine Tyrol Wool ha an established place and a known value. Spring and Summer styles and colors are now ready and are sold here only. Women's and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75 25.75 26.75 ALSO New Spring Hats Street, Motor and Top Coats MANN A DlLKS USt CHESTNUT STREET gj.. r rjg,7-r. v-v.'m BOY FARM WORKERS GO TO CAMPS TODAY First of Youths Enrolled for Summer Leave More Go TS'ct Week enl bovs who have enrolled as eineigeuc) firm workers lert nere loiny for farm caYnps of the Penns:lvanla commi,.. nf ,,hlln snfeiv. near Media "a -eiovvn square, rarraere nave .- lead arranged for the services of these boj 9 The Media detail will make their ' . ',,,.,, . ... beadnuartera In thc.niue Hill schoolhouse on Providence road The Newtown -.H will be housed in a farm building on the Ynrnall estate A cook nnd camp leader will nccompmv each dctnll These camps villi foon be In creasctl to twentv-four bovs each Twent -four bo)s from the ffl Phlla drlphtu Catholic High Srhool will go Into ' camii on the H berry fair grounds on. Monday next They will be hoU"ed In i building there and will work on farms in I the Hustleton district I for farm service and will be placed In 1 , short time fanners In the surrounding counties say they can use three or four; times as malt biis as are now enrolled. biginnlng with the hay harvesting sea- " '" ',u" . 1nrc1,1,"r,,!;,,.1,,nrl; anxious to be furnished with additional ,,or(erM m juiy ali 4tignt, und tho he tv test demands' are for the late liar- nesting seison In the fall ' " . ?tAAlUll AKt l.tlAI(lrr,S GODCHAItLES WITH LTK h.gf, c,u,e ofTirial Cave Falc Tctl-' mo,, ,' Woodward Senatorial ' . , iNominjIion Hearing Frederick fiodcharle', depulv see- retary of the Commonwealth, is accused b .Senator Vare of llng in his tetl- niotn. before the Dauphin County Court m ,ho Woodward in ind imus case The -.-or tlodcharles sild In Harris- burg, called him up bv long distance telephone and belated him for his testl- innnv that the arcs hail assured him the pipers filed tor Ceorge Woodward, 1 hiufTetir. as a candidate for the sens-1 lorlnl nomination In the hivth District, were nil right Hefore (iodclurles could leplv to the the nomination opposed tho mandamus ,occedlngs Instituted b Woodward, the .hiuffeur whose papers were thrown '-b on "h M?,eCdTnot .n, sumc.e,u number of signer, ami were iietecuvc. - ffissQ) NEW - ARTILLERY WATCH Extra Heavy Silver Case 15 Jewels e Non-Breakable Crystal Radium Numerals and Hands I.eppe Victrola Service C, J. Heppc cfi Son 11 17-1 11 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Si. Victrola Music Every home needs Vic trola music. Heppe's have an "outfit" a Vic trola and records for your home. Call, phone or write for full particulars of the Hcppe Rental-Payment Plan, through which you may rent 'a Victrola and apply all rent toward the purchase. Heppe "War VICTROLA IV. A $20 00 Recordi, your aleectlon 3.00 Total coit S23 00 Pay $J down, $2.10 monthly. VICTROLA VI.A $30.00 Kccordt, your selection 3.7S Total cot , .$33.78 Pay $4 down. $) monthly. VICTROLA VM.A $4$ 00 Record!, your (election 4.00 Total co.t ., $49.00 Pay $4 down, ).J0 monthly, VICTROLA IX.A $S7JM Recordi, your lelectlon.., .. , 8.00 Total cott $S3.S0 Pay ti down, $4 monthly. Call, phon or write for 9J?POS! maYbe'philai Body Found Near Vlnelsnd Believed That of Man Who Left Family April 21 'I he bod of 11 man believed lo have been Morris Wolfson, l'C21 Soutli Jessup street, this cltv, was found In 11 thicket near Mnurke Ulver. h mile wet of Vilie land, N. J . last evening A bottle which had totlalned poison was found near the bod nnd Coroner Kruse believes the man committed sui cide The body is thought tu have been In tho thicket since April lu, a ncHniicr of that date having been foum n a pocket Wolfson 1- said have left his i,me on Anrll '5 after klslng his wife m'trVrr,lldr.i, and telling them he oua tint return He Is declared to haw; l.l ZWU )n .tlnntlc Cltv troubles and twice said, ills wire Panama Hats I bleehfi!, blorkeil at 4 trimmed In any Hjle; we us no sclit to In effs Jure jour Hat, Jefferson Hat Co.. 13S S. 10th St. Warner Trailers Vtatle lir the Speedntnelf r Man THO MI IOIK HIIP.M. TYITSJ 4 TON TO 1 TOX1 CPACITV JOHN H. DMS. t)ltrlbu(or SOS Alihnlt tllilc. Ilrnad K Rare Sll. CHIROPODY .Proper Cure ef tdi I FCT Mrmm Comfort nnd "-. . . . llllT'lliri oe " vai&tti mPXVA. lal a.. 9m.m nn fAAT ailments. I'alnlras, AnlUrottr, Inespenslrr. U A "PJIVI A '" " ,3h " JliYiNiNrV "ti (Otrr Crane'el nd 1204 cheatnnt Ft. FLAGS-AB Kinds Service I'lags and Hanncrs. B0 cents un Uulnets places. a itxlges, 1 lubs fobs nnd holders I'rnmpt Attention J. H. Banserl, S10 Arch St. Ketslone 1'llnnr Main i;l GAS RANGE?. 4 1 hi Yl.L.h, from small "cookers" to the bltf fel lows Keinarkably low prices. Both phones. Wm. Thomson M-e; x. 2d st. Hurray for Spring! The frfhntf thowt in Underdown T-SHIRTS $1.50 each 3 for $4 - tli newit unrlnr m. tfrtulp Kinet aualin tshlrts t the orle In ton lufTn ttAheI or L)f(nr1il A. R. Underdown 's Sons flubber flood nnd Mrn' FitrnUhlnt 202-204 Market St. KstablUhnl Since 1K3 - Time" Outfits VICTROLA X-A SSS.00 Recordi, your selection BOO Total cost $0000 Pay ti down, 5 monthly. VICTROLA Xt-A Record!, your !clect!on .$11000 BOO Total coit $118 00 Pay $8 down, )6 monthly, VICTROLA XIV $18800 Recordi, your selection , , , , 10.00 Total coit $178.00 Pay $10 down, H monthly. VICTROLA XVI $218.00 Recordi, your selection 10 00 Total coit . $228.00 Pay $10 down. $10 monthly. illustrated catalogs and particulars ni Suppose yj come in ai ij See Ihei Perry's "SV.W -MII.ITXHV MODS! I'our-buttoii Coat ; new Cs rat Mllitnr Mioulder pockets Uth Military t that liuttun : bottom pock Mashed in sides; llrs-ssa back. Eoami tec ell rals hniippj ! le for the You rellon K. J3 Viii ftt nn4- X ISM VIUS ICI. ,),B only a distant 'H acauaintance witt ' . .. s Ferry Clothes through this colur J The most complef guide book or scriotion of Yellow . ... t. stone FarR win nev give you more tharftj fraction of the thril that an actual trip te it will produce. ,Yc have to eo there ... -ttl person, see witn youd own eyes, feel witju all your senses. (& M CI It's only persona ' contact witn a Jfer Spring Suit that will bring home to yc the meaning the difference Perrv F i t, Pen Style, Perry E gance of Finish. J ClWe can onl' TELL you here they are wonderft you'll never KNOJi it until vou come il . . " -M ana Dut one on. w Cf And every day otj salesmen have , J A. . TJ pleasure ana inci isfaction of meet more and more who finally cornel Ferry s and sj right out and they never km until they caj around, how sut Perry Class and and Tailoring rod ai w Suppose you in uniiMel w "I PERRY " 1(1T- ' A.jJ'f sHy. ..iti urtj . -V. - J- r w ?y tv or f tirw. Aeniai-r-airnieiis nan. ,
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