FliMSf iLrt"ri iPf 'VSC CRAMP WORKERS LAUNCH WAR-CHEST CAMPAIGN AT ROUSING NOONDAY MEETING WAR-BREAD EXPERTS - i VTm" v'X r- imiat3irisMwwWrWMe wawwwjsflswrswrai OPEN CAMPAIGN HERE TOMORROW fefeftwct-feA Begin Demonstrations Today in Proper Baking of Wheal Substitutes ty-onc Candidates to Be K FIREMEN EVKRY TEN fEET. EC Ijbminntcd for House i I ... , . ." m-mi (i.- " n . bJi jLjrEMa ijb-v m (h lvi..r m 'W il Kl3rn w- .vK .f-C T -.. . I ii;ur icnresRniarivps " r ? FOR STATE SENATE engrc6smcn Darrow and Cos-, tf tcllo Only Two Opposed j $$ for ftnnnminntinn ?m ! H'-PortV-onn cnnilldritn. fnr the Rtnte, W ;jHoUse of Itcpresentatlves. five for the1 ;t7wm oeiiiii( ana six lor congress nre KMM nominated by the, voters of rhlla fcyklphl at the primary tomorrow KHHLJ. V '" "")st Interesting fights Blre over tho senatorial nominations In he' Fourth and Sixth District. In tho rourth District, which comprises the EVenty-fourth. Twenty-seventh Thlrtv- SJOurth, Fortieth. Forty-fourth and For- ptfty-stxth Wards, In West Philadelphia, VtfSenatOr Kdward W Pntton is onnoscfl KJWlfof renomlnatlon by John n. Taylor, IfvNfermer superintendent of police ' .,, senator Fa'ton has the backing of hthe Vare committees in the six wards -r.,-...! tn.., , , , , .. .. . . i ly ..w uu .inyior is oar-Kcri oy me comnmcii a"SFe'nrose-Tow-n Meeting forces. In the ifSfifSlxth District, which comprises tho lVTWenty-nrst Twenty-second. Thirty- CTeiEmn ann forty-second Wards .senator .'flWem Tl .lonblna la rnnror,A ter fiin,n,l i'jhj,"Uo' by Dr c5pnrKp Woodward. Sen- m,.iiitrrfenninfl is uhckcci ny inc are com fiV.niUtees In the four wards, which aro raPA.!ndAne.nrient In u lnrcre ilfprpp unA nnc- & tof Woodward Is supported by the fnl kf filowcra of Senator Penrose and the Town W AieeunK party g3j i1 Th-( removal by tho Dauphin Coun'y '.T.rrf.Court of Georce Woodward, chaurfeur. WVho Is charged with having been' mi$ J('"plantel" on the ticket by the Vnre wVVC, ntmu llic liuunnni ll n it the chauffeur had remained on the ticket ?.itIs likelv that hundreds of Mites In- 'iStetwled for Doctor Woodward would hac WJiben lost. t -i. Barrow and rtello Oppo-ed '- ' Serious opposition In offered to only , t .' two of the six present PonBrcssmen. j fffi:'Congressman Clcorfje P. Darrow. who (fe'ha the Varc support, Is opposed for re-: i nomination In the (Jermantown-nest 'Philadelphia district by John Flsler. a :Sa manufacturer. In the Fifth District, SfvTvhlch takes In the Northeast. ConRre-s- J5, .mar, I'eter K. cosietlo l opposen ny lit ".noiect UOUncillTlrtn l iiiihiii IV. num. il . .flV.'il r .. ,t.i- l-n.. ...1.. ...n ..t.,...l iS B WeillV-l IUI ll IHIIU. in' ir nr, un l-JO floun" 'o rti the Town Meeting ticket i M p ,K i Tb Town MeetlnK canilldatts i Wk Cor rI1 Flrflt district. Harvey i siir-itcr r3.T-r nil district. Consressman iam; Third. Concressman ifl RMrr 24.J: fiami- Monre ; Fourth. Concress- rsrif.- . t-.,...i. ri. T.-ioinw i ;I)tf,J f 111 11 . Jl'Alll. .MHllI F lam ",' lor the State Senate: Second. Walter I l.fertS. Weiss: Third. William J McNIchoI; i?--Ti'Fourth. John n Taylor: Sixth. (TeorBe ' lit'V6'.- J 1. r.-l.1..1, -11l..ln Vntnt. Cnliln' l8M .'For Assembly: First, .Ioseih A. , Ew-Canuso and James P Penrose: imru, Sifet'DavId S. Malls STrm Ilalph Ponzullo; i sm-.j-ourth. James V I.. I,afferty ; v Ifth, , William E. I'lery. Harry C Brown and j.?.iviiiiam jaams: nixin. iiuri ,i. .-.r.n. , y8eenth, O. Kdward Dlckerson ; IllRhth. IJnrillliiin H. Ttoeers and Thomas S. PK'-vHewilt: Ninth. Henry C.ransbach. Sr : ih.u did not unolve a dinct tax on the llwK.'Tentb.. -William J. Ilrady and CharSrs wei kly mvelope would Ii.im. to be wmU KSfeur Sheldrake : Kleventh. I-ank H. ed out. E&lStackhouse ; Twelfth. Abraham 11. Weir Batjd Harry Derbyshire; Thirteenth, money is to he extracted from the work Slon Marks: Fourteenth. Willis 15. men's cmelopes to aid the War Chest y'Heldinirer : Fifteenth, Robert A Hucher rampnlRii. The men shall ti.iy out as ifand Sidney M Karle: Slxttenth. UeorEe 'ufX'' Camnbell: Seventeenth Theodore a&'Camphell, James J. Heffernan and Wll- jSllam T, Wallace; Klshteenth, Samuel iofeVT,1 Perry and John F. Snowden ; - Vine - teentru Walter K. Cassel and Francis S. ': J-.CIark: Twentieth, Joseph Mcintosh and i4',Bf',iWlIIIam J. Wahl: Twenty-first, rteunault t i,., Johnson and Charles n. Darnell: Twen- I I ? !i? ty-aeco'nd, Franklin H. Klotz; Twenty- ! f'Ulini, wgniunu uanH ; i iveniy-iourin. .i- ;'Un L,Klrby Twenty-fifth. Frank J. --ftpBclmeldcr, Twenty-slxth. William A. S"jKna";er. '. Tne canainaes supported by tne vares l.'ior trongress are: Kirst. congressman SiS.i.i. 111 a m IO Vara" Hfcwnrl Cnvrnacniaii QOeoree S. CJraham ; Third. Congressman K&MJt Hampton Jloorc : Fourth. Congress- "SJ'iiMn' Oeoree W Kdmonds : Klfth. run. S'Sf'lgTessman Teter K. Costello; Sixth, Con - S, -l.c U i.'-L -. It. -n.rTian nurd. T narrow KifflSV " Vft'e Senate Cuntlhlatr ,ftfHIS)r the Senate. Second. Senator Sa nA W. Salua: Third, William J 51c- t,rfr'cnoi ; rounn, nenator r.uwaru al - rMHtani' Sixth. Senator Owen I). Jenkins : K'Ull'L.i. r lJ.TBIrir. r!rirn fli-v 'l,.....H -..f.v- ...,.. fc . - rVFrti ABpmhlv First, t.eonnld C. ArUfa ', "" ' ' ?-?! rtlasv nnH Trtiri ToWfinc-' Qm-tnrl C ( 8'SfevA.jBaldI. Jr ; Third, Julius J. Levis and 1 l?fKlchola8 DI Iemmo: Klfth. Byron A.I .u .... ...v... ...r, , . v.. , . . . ,'VllTiir FiltvnrH A Wnlla nn,l Vjlwln U ; H.ntr. i. William fmiCoxt Sixth, Daniel J. Neary; Seventh. .?rr,mi.. V MnV ntinl l.-c-hH, Willi-.,,, j fir. ?,. - t i - ......- ,..., . . ,, . .. . n UsiP.. Rorke and W. T Connor: Ninth, !Jjw Henry Qransbach, Sr. ; Tenth, Aleander Colv11Ie and James P. Donahue; Llev - 'UV .........w Hr'M'fnth, Klchard Curry; Twelfth. James A. j nIoinll .ipalers in nan-otic drugs are mPI,lw- , ,,,rv f.. ,'t,neie maik i . 5& Bennett and Matthew ratterson ; Thlr-, ,,p rP,K,nib,, for the th-ft ,,.,, i ,hl. ,,lng 1..H11..1I l..a.l,i - flifK teenth. Max Aaron and Ollnlon A Sow-, .. ., nmi mhei-t , nn,.r ue n-. iini.-.i tb.i 1..1,,. 1. ahi&ere: Fourteenth. William J. Hamilton ; of cocaine, morphine, opium and othe, ,, ., . .1 n I .tJili. . fylfteenth. Edwin Scott and John V Cum-! drugs, valued at $r,noo. from tne sime n, ., . .., ... ,.,.,,..., .,.., ...ftWlnB: Sixteenth. James A Ounn ; Sev- , ,Ialnrkr,it P.um Company. 15 l'T,n'" , v ""l" :W,",IV ,",...M"",1 Hn'' " ".V '.Bienteenth. Prank firay, David Serber and !'HVT(vsei,h Kellv Klehteenth William H irSekett and T Joseph A Snyder Nine- Pf!",t Snd r.Jr.h A; ,"ny2" .,"". . ISiEDhralm; Twentieth. Patrick Conner i't Tfriin. ii i. ru,. unti Drtiinici j. )lfJ-'"rirf Inhn Tf nrJnkhoiise: Twenlv-nrsl I. .T-i - - - - . - ------., tSpames A. Walker and James Kranklln ; i .;mratice lo the store was giunen m -,. , .. , ... , """ RisTwenty-second, DenJamltrGolder; Twen. 1 after a shutter and a w ndnw nn the l,,iially .onllilent aie ll... I own .Me. I-fe'ty-third, Charles S. Wood; Twenty-1 second floor of the building hni ;';" i ing-Peni forces TJUMMinh. Thad S. Krause ; Twenty-flfth. ' -Jimmien i ne .in.- y , ..eo.ge n . m.s. ciu.nm..ii u me rftjiTu Vres have offered no opposition! .?rIPintouched by the' thcieves The ' nominate thre. emit, rial .aiididates. rfiVth renomlnatlon of Representative I ",.,.Ip,.,p valuation of the drugs stolen I tent-IH- of the fnrn-nne legislnliie Wltniis V, Lafferty In the Fourth district. , ,,. estimated at $l!i0l by the olliclals candlilates .mil two . nngtesslonal rnn- v-'iiwhlch takes In the Sixth. Eighth nd . .JXTIm.k' TITarlM ln nHHlttnn cnnHMnte .iaretto be elected to the ward committees icyi V,aW4' llv oiaio vu.n111ii.ua. r m w kMr'FATHERDREFFMANDIES I JUtictemptorifit Priest Had Been 29 tiJV, j - ' -xr ' nl 'I i i I ttoMfe. Years 111 Philadelphia he Hev. Henry Dreffman, t SS ft.. of heart trouble Sunday morning at Fjwctory of St. Bonlfaelus's Church, IBQ streei ana .morris nquare. per urenman wag norn in tumber- lr,, April ii, jam. tie was or- prlest In 1175. At various times located at St. James's Church. fcfai St. Joseph's Church, floches- my Heatemer tjnurcn, ;ewr vorn. mo to St., Bonlfaelus's Church In 1 Father Dreffman wan made of the Sacred Heart Church at Itown. X. X. Later he hack to tfaclus's Church, where he has 3llti ever since. S been stationed In Philadelphia ty-ntne years, ne made a nost I and was widely known. He ived by a brother. John Dreff- i slater, oJartna Dreffman. of the ijttUn Convent. Ualtimory, and Mrs. Baeiiuie, pf rennem, N. T. funeral wU take place. Wednes X 10 p clock, at St, Bonlfaelus's ana tne interment at Holy, iie Cenvtery. Ilrlncjburr. r!-. , fUJvilie Man'. SiuMen Dealh ville, Jif. 4., May JO. , After he jilshed his dinner- Ilobert Muck. .twenty-five years, was lacing- his nn .'uiniiiuiiiefi u nil. iA'ir ...... - --, - . -- -- - . .-. -in nis neaq. ne arose to nisi ha..! nn Minn,. HoriA. an Ih.n' kii'.'.'r irrt"r td :.i irnwn frziureu neiore JtilHMUt , " BSBlBHBanBUEaaalM.. ..!..- ia.l. The mine rntliii-iain tluil preclcil HOG ISLAND LAYS NINETEENTH KEEL - ., , .-. , u"nu.i iviijiri n in i ti. un Ship workers" Pay, but Will Aid War Chest Tln- niuoU'cnth Kt-ol, that of the Scntacnnk, a T.IOO-tnn carsi) carrier, A temiest fiom the committee ilireit- Ine the War rhi t .nmnatirn that ner- mission lm clven t circuLiti- pledisen ,1 l..1...l i ins uninlniiions m be t.ik. n from wmk- men s pav mih lopes nn kly. was refus today by Adinual IJowles. dlie. urn; head of the shipyard In nnnoiiiiiinc his refusal, tin- admiral .inane i i i linn ne won n asisi in promotinc the rumpniKii anion); the 'siiin woiKhis. Iho iti.it ;inni)i..r i.tim i - have Issued instructions that no they wish I will not chance m attitude i unless tin. workmen conclude ami so in. tform me. that they are In fa. or of jmch a plan I - -J Irtr Island wib assist the c.impiiien in en rv wuv uossihle. and ariance - meats mil lunbablv be m.ule.to further , sniu'iation nf cuntnbutioiw as was .!..., i,. n... i n....'iv i ...nn ..ml W-.tr su Incs- sianuis e.-iinnaicns I am. of course 111 fllor nf the War I nest uii-a. ,., . , n, ;.,,,, ,-.. of t.iMiur the men's envelopes eMil when then' pii'iiu-slon ! .7l..n In all nrobabllity. the wmld , later reirret such a pledge Admiral Howies also .innoun I that It was time the city appropriated iiiiiiw to tight the iimsiiiHo pest at Cog Island during the coming sniinmer Swamps 1,1.1m llio hinvard are bl'eriling lil.iies t at log island ; and unless the nests nre soon scatier.d ,. . linn 11 .,,,1 1.1 1 tlie nets W I Oliver nin ji. is ..- ...... i ul ' " " i swarms Asked if ho would take vtrp to fon e tho eitv to aiiprojiriate the noco-sary inonev." A'lmlral How Us aU h would I ,.nntlnue his foimer pollc. ot 1 '.., ..,....,.1.- ni.i.,.. licl nil HI 1'imi ,c"..",.' r. I HI' )ailru. .ti. ..... . ni hnrlt n hnve io-niiera( d ,,.,1 I III' I 1 . "" . 1,1. ....v. . n nnr)hlnf I ll.lP , i.Hinll(l wiiii un- 111 v -. r ' kM, f,. hP sahl ...HAnm.irt , ---- AFnnn 111 Kiaiii'iiiii't. STEAL $5000 IN NARCOTICS u -- - I 1 JjltAL 5i)UUU IN rtlLUllW mj..m -r r... ; .Cuvc Othor Drtlc I'll - I , . T .. c. , I touchctl ill Loot HIS Store " ', -",, slrP(,, ' Nnrth Sixth street. The lohben was discovered when the I store was opened this morning, and Is . .... .,,..1, nuriicirniHi Home i f.0"".,1.' ,',,, r.i.-.v midnight, when the I l .".....- ,.i..i -inre mi" ' i"" of the drug company today They tlxcc5 the retail aluatlon at jsnno. - nr- ! nivc 1.' V'l'l.'HT A IX1? RLAUIiMt LiMl.llliia fill.VXn LOtMrK. 1. O. O. F. UIUVl ' .. ' Ninely-fifili Annual .Seion to Continue I ti i-..a rnnnrr.siium Dcwull Three Ujy. -t.onptrestin.in uewuu TiH Wclromc Delcjiale lira. ling. Pa.. May "" """ J"""" .. It.. c.n l.nAn pnlhlir. from all over the State began gather lng here today for the ninety-nun an nual session of the grand lodge which opens tomorrow morning. More than J600 members of the order will be heic As a preliminary to the opening, rtev Simon Slpple, ot Allentown. State , chap lain, prenchfd at the Second Reformed Church Sunday evening. He referred to the 5000 Odd Fellows In the coun try's service. The convention will bo in progress three days Congressman Arthur n. Dewalt. of Allentown, will welcome the delegates at the opening ffj0 SOLDIER'S SUICIDE HINTED Young Woman Finds "Uniform on Bahfc of Susquehanna River Ianftf r. Ia.. May J The full uni form of an'Amertcnn oldier believed to be that of Clarence W Myers, of Dun rpnen. Ta.. has been found along the. Susquehanna niver by Miss Sarah Pres. ton. of Marietta. . , ..... a ai. r.n tb clothes stated. 'AnV one ri-.n(n(r my clothes will .kindly send this , .-.-.,. ,.,. ,v..,. ..... .....-... letter to the commanding central at .. ... ' "'p.s.vj'ii A tetter 'araa also' found written to' rl.rn MlfTI finrtlMnM MY hW MOtUr I In aVJaaWtasWrif ' v , Ill I Ml II I ll I'll II I ISMS I ill llHllaHI ll tlte three I ihorH Loan ramp.ncn nl (.ramp'- -liii.ml ua- iiilcnrc( npiin toila i 'rile, .iinl II . Il.iinl. pro iclrnl of (.ranip. EYRE AND BERRY GRIP HANDS AS TRIAL OPENS . .. ., ,i-ii,iiim iiiii ijiim i iui i i ijiii Whom lie Ask- rtfO.OOO (reel as Friend.- .-" ii,it. ii 'I' 1 , rj I'm. .. . t. r. and I'olie. ...i II. i i ! Hi. i Phibid.'lilii:i. (! I. .1 ' " ' i hearl h.iniNll.iiM Imm th. mi I in cnuil 111 ' .1 i 'h. t. .it I h.- ,. of the Sen.it'H .s "i". I I . I tut i In- !! i ti.i. Th. : ' i.i. .1 i I best of fi ii ml The Mill is h.tsri! hm i . m i r K to h.ne bis n mail,. t. :. j . .in tit form duriuir .i i-im.iii ii.rlit1 .ludire John l l..iml.- nl' I on th. I" ncli 'I'bi' l'.ll All- I'.lll' i) I'll it nils ail lii.ur I. iti r I-, i le.illv Bi.t down in bii-iip .Irfllii- Si .11 Ii t. nf I i.i n .11 'Mi t'loi lb ri. has l.i'i n Ii it til V'l.ui . in . I I.. II -ii l. tin -linn i -.'t,l u itti i -I 111. I., nl. v lull- time, but wn ah!.' I., I associate. iMlwoitii I fnt mir .laini - ' ; i 1 1 plua. and I'liloncl A. ex-.luiliti K iberl S fhesti r i 'mtntv Har ml. .0 ,,t I Ml 1 1 n'.'l. M.i' 1 1 . . ! . i , 1 1 1- .mil i ;. ii-. tin. .i n' it. aii i if dm t mi: t tn is. fi,- S' tllltof I';. ll A 1.1 I'm' I.I l .'I' Phi1. lib llilll ill mil' nil h.ltlil eaili as u.'ii' iii iliv l-ili.l- fiiuii .ill p.iit. ..r I'ln-i.i- I'.. Hut, Th. 'riirillal' ilirvmiit ii- s n fur I hi- u i cU .i t i In ipk u-nl :i.hI ii .i- I.. Ii.i.iI i 1 1 i'mi itile tioiil.li- ..ull !., nut in -. - , lei tine the tel,- mni in di d fm H" , u..i' Tin- .r.tmi't' - tm I, nth -nli . I h id pi.-ui.ti-lj .mnnl Hi. 11 h -Im ihl ' I'M'' 1 'si- nn' iikiii m t im- , tim.--- thu-allow iuk but eu-ht , 1. nt I,, , li'i'l. in I iid nil ,1-ip ,11c ii .1 in i.r tin pt,.,' ., r r, fn UUCIl! Slyfit; J5 ' r v j si v issue ijusi isurus , t'l illlll'it fnilli P.IKe Hill' I la a fine of fjnuii or to nti ic .ml mpit-onnn nl lor .1 p i lorl not ixi.orlniL'l (iru, w,jir ,,,. Ml1t , ,,r hth ltl ju di--I ! , r,.,ir,n r,r ln,. rIir! " f'oiwiih r.tb.t eontu-iot " tin i ". t I n 1 iii -. " 1 1. 1 iif.-n 1 r at d in (hi mind- ..ri. ....... 1 ..r..... ii I III 11 -! - i ii- 11 i iii 1 1 1 1 ... . .1. . ,1. t .,.. , in ,1 ii -inn 111 in' 1 i.ini him .. . ...... 1 . 1 .1 ... i 1 1 (.in I w Mien ri 1,111 m om to Mie 1 11 ton . nn nt .nt and the itelit or the niu- t. t r 1 :i n,iniin:il ion tiiiiit- unit hml . . 1 it :i 1 1 1 ;' iiiiiiii iii 1 t h i iuiii 1 1 1 11.11 , ,, , , prim.,,.,. .,,! ,,.. 1. I I . 1 ,, i. ,r..l to i th, law nf this Stat, now .,,..,.. , ,1, ,, ,,,., ,,,i, , '" ,:"f, J , V .' V.,' ,r n Inr, ,-.tii,. inr 1 ouri 111 ! nun i"t , ,', ,M' ', , , . " "". ' ,K ,,.,.a,W) i,,, t,,. nntl-I'ennise f..!- ,,. , nmnlnaieihi, tx -four nf th. f v .one membei s fo, the House or It. n. ..... r- resentaiiii s. tne candidates fnr the Sen- ' e and lliat all the present Vnre i-nti- , .luiatc Cnl, also asserted that the Town I Mi'etlllg-I'enrnse fnl'i es Will nominate I the fallowing .nndidntes for the Senate John II. T.-r. Fourth liistrlct ; fir Deoige Won.lward. SlMll Hislrl. t. ..nil Icv-Hcnatnr Frank liable Eighth llis- trui. as well as the congressional can j ,,,rtajM Wnnam it ilnrn. of the Fifth ' 1'isin. t. and John Flsler. of the !'ixlh ( n(snr l'iiiie.1 States Senator Penrose and i Stale senator are. in nppeais m 1110 I .'ntara Irt itATAnl P I'll'IfV tile CMIldtllni'V of Congressman John II. I Scott, hae Injected factlonall'm into the State con test Congressman Van joins his brother, the Senator, in piedU'tlng a victory for Scott and attacks Senator lleidleman. the Penrose candidate for Lieutenant Ooernor. as "amen.rble to the direction of Joseph n. (Irundy, tne nrch-opponcnt of forward-looking legislation." Ilnlun Aids Tirnii .Meeting District Attorney Ilotaji In a letter to attorneys for the Committee of Sev enty threatens to prosecute election olll cers who refuse a Republican ballot to Town Meeting party voters. The liis trlct Attorney says the law on the sub ject wns outlined by Judge Kunkel. of the Dauphin County Court, In a rer-nt opinion which he handed down, declar ing that voters enrolled as Republicans had a right to th4 Republican ballot no matter how they voted last November. The District Attorney HBks all voterB who are challenged to send him the names and addresses of the election offi cers who refused them the ballot. Senator Sproul has issued a statement expressing connaence mat ne win oe " i...h lonmrrou. "b .. verv 1 urge X.. .'....... TI. a.lo... h. k. u.. mnn?:- " " "-- ' " alall I Mil III 111 I 1 1 ill a ll I 1 lllaal liTffi. ii irw!M--'"-'-""trila T. l.IlIt IHK WIl.l.UM II. lll'.RKY I ItlKMll.l T Till 1. Winn Male Senator T. I.arn K.re Unpi anil (.iilleilor of llic I'orl llerr mel in llic enurlroom at Wc-t Clie-ier. where l'. re's f "ill.lKIO libel Mtil ag.iiu-l llerr i- being Irieii IoiI.in, I In- pl.iinlilT ami ilefenilant ciii.-eil a stir li .-liaKin lianil. "endeaMii'.-d In .on.luct a dignitied and lean campaign" in Keeping with the war situ.il inn uhuh gilps the minds of the people. I hae not made A promise of any nUice nr fanr and am clesn of any fac tional i nianglements," Is the significant utteninfi nf Senator Sprnul. Ilignwa i 'nininissioiii-T i I'Neil, the niip uient nf Senator Sproul for the glib, rnatm ial nomination, has jumped his istimates- and now places his major ity at leu .mm o'.Veil d. elates that he litis challenged Senator Sproul's record over the Stale and lias received nn de nial He scores "the attempt of Mr. (Irundy to capitalize patriotism In the Interest of Mr Sproul,-' and says It has hurl Senator Sprnul's candidacy. Hoth Joseph F. (luffey and Munclpal Judge llonniwell. rhals for the Demo cratic nomination, have Issued claims nf lrtory. (.luffey. who has thq support of leaders friendly to President Wilson, li sanguine of success. llonniwell claims aii the counties whero the Democratic vote is strong. Election ollicers aro-warned in a letter sent out by tho committee of seventy not to permit assistance to voters unless ii voter makes an allldavlt ln accordance with law that he Is unahle to read or Ik physically disabled. The Shern Law, pcnalltiea for threatening or Intimidat ing watchera and overseers, and In structions concerning the manner In which the ballot boxes are to be handled are contained In the warning. , Mrs. Stokes Must Face Trial Kam.ua flly, Mo., May 20. Judge Van Valkenburgh ln Federal Court here over ruled ii demurrer to the Indictment charging Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, wife 'the wealthy New York Socialist, J. rheln3 Stokes, with violation of the erpionage act. This action Indicates -Mr. Clnt... lll I'll tn trial MrmdlV. " -t. 1 .- &tWTMW)rfiAW9RWrWrKFStt,rTM!S5CfJr?P at a war ilicht rail. '1 he prnkrrs wen - ' hclow HOSIERY MAKERS HERE TODAY FOR EXHIBIT National Conveiilion Opens Tomorrow and Will Run Until Thursday Th. futiilppntb nnnnal hilMt of Hi' Vnti-mn, ml;itlnn nf ln-.irv nd ' itflffu-p'ir Miiniif;ii''tiirir (iinod tnrlav in Hi- Kiri llfjrinirtit Armor. Hro;n1 ri P'ln nf the nnithmnt and fallow hill f-trcotM. i Thoro rffoct Ftill wi rr noticonhlo nf M. mliM nf 11ip nsoflatioii from jllio walKout of nirnibrrH nf tho raimnn's 'mtv Stalo aro airivtntr m tho rU fnrli'hion Ifinandinff loronitlon of thrli h ir oinontinti. whloli will nji-Mi tn-1 tniion hiitton hy tho U.iphl Trnnnit Ci.tn- tnitirow ninrnin and rmitinuo uiuil Tl m div Tim ohihit wili cUwo Krl fU Mf.ro than rMi uinnlH-rs will ho pr n riuladoliilr 11- Know n llio hn-iory ',1 .f th world, and many of tho r 1 I '1- 'hown tod.iy dmonstrato 1 ii-.' pmpross In inaiinfacturlncr ipp.nra.us I Mnolh how now jnotnr ....... . . . r.. .... ....,. ... 1 II' P(J HI I IIP IliailllliiriUI P IH !ICK, SW PHI- or and all knitted materials A now1 a " mar unde Vwoar '"" " "" '" "T "rn"kr"r" ''" " "V BnViH.n.Ihw.. '.,';. I To thou,,,,,, nine hundred and six ! Arsenal tl.nl a teprcsctitMtlve see ,1S ,mwh eneiiiv as three cans nf to. 1 '"'n selected nun from this city are in- - in. luded Mfmli(i'. (if t tie as-oeiatlnn will be welcomed tn the cltv at the openinc ofl"''' '" 'siii-.niiin. i ne .iiiiNwni sh.vs, tin conveiuicii bv Ii .1. Cattell. cltyi'" l''rt "Th'' "'"Hey conditions of today s'ati-tii'i.in I "" s,'ry nearly as hart as thine ilui-lns "Iiiibi-lrv anil llle War" will be he ' t1"' w lull r." thenu' r Harold Lanih, I'tiinn Manu riietui ihk Coini-any. t'nfon Point. Da. .I.iino1- l'inei. of the V.itional Aso i ijnion nf Mniiufactuier'. is also tn make .in ,ultlr -i Tin featllie if tlie inntnUiR t-pfc.sinti will he an aihirer-.s h Kincntn i 'row i ll nian i i maM'-r ri neial' ile lurtmeiu Mr Crouell lias ehatce nf (he mii lia-inc of all Unitied K'toils for the nier.ean HRhtPiv NEW PROPOSALS CLOG AIRCRAFT COMPROMISE StMiulr l'nilic Action Oclayt-tl. Tlioinpriiiii Olijpcts to Praise of Tluglips iishliigton, .M i 'i. ." prnpn-als submitted tn.lnv hv numbers nf the Senate Mllltnrx Cnnunit t.e delayed dual aetinn on tlie coinpm mie In the tight between Administration forces and ni?vncaios of a Seriate airctaft Inquiry. Si niitor Thi.nipsnn indicated the new plan piilimltteil was not rot rclv ni-- Liable, in vl. w . if tlie I't. si,pnl's atti tude Tiiompsnn had a brush will Setiatnr Smont. Heptibllcaii and member of Thompson's committee, met tnscitinir in I the Cnugtrsslotril Jtecni.l nf a long nl'tl- cle praising Charles I: Hughes's iiu.ili- licatliins as an iiivestlgatc.r Smoot nli- , jected to insrttlng It j "Th Seualnt-'s nbjectlnn .seems to icnnllini i rpnrts that tlie appointment "f 'Judge Hughes does nic meet with the .. . r l, a.....,., . , i.ii..iiii ni ins iieiuniican irienus tn the Sen, ile." 'said Thonuisnn "tl was a ery remarkable appoint ment," replied Smont. Tliomp. on finally oerrode Smont's objection, and tlie mucin on Hughes went in. MupenNliin. i:pertrd Meanwhile a considerable shake-up, including some suspensions in the air craft service, was understood to be in tlie making at the War Depaitment. The suspensions were repotted to be the reusull of a plan to take the men out while their records alo being cleat ed or until they were found to be lmulved In txunu wiongdoing. The present plans call for separating the air service fiom the equipment service and this will lnole a consider able reorganization of persr nnel. with an additional number nf engineers In the equipment section, and creation of separate Hnnnce and supply divisions ln the air division. The Hying group will determine the type of plunes required and the equip ment rilWslon will see to It that they aro equipped and produced. FOUR SHIPS FLOATED AT THREE SHIPYARDS Oakland, Oal., May 20. Four big steel vessels were launched from the ways in three shipyards within a space of forty minutes here Saturday night, add ing 36,000 tons to the cargo space of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, The veasels launched were the Volun teer, 11,800 tons J Fresno, 9100 tons; Oshawa, 9400 tons, and Governor John Llnd, 400 tons. Woman Endi Life by Gas CJertrude YarnalL sixty-tlye years old, committed suicide at her boarding house. 1714 West French street by inhalinir 11. lumlnatlne gas. Her action was' iu to' Ill k..1k ' " '" III ViffflHh -7 -. - .,,...-...-. IM I TbTiriinilll ws'X'W-jy-sRWFKteBtfaaj - Jtnlpc (.. V. Monro, in ihc upper TROLLEY SERVICE raiTTlIT TnnnnAimrv ' VII I iH l VII llllVKIl ! iuluju tint itu r aj Northeast Furnishes ICxcep- lion to Ueturnint: Normal 1 Schedules on P. R. T. Lines ' Miih nnpropfI transit sorvli i ihoxhIIh! tni:iy IhrniiBhnut the oily, with tho r- panv Kedoial finostiRiitiiiii of tiolloy so, - l'-o affoidod i-mploM-s f.f tho Krankfnnl Ar.-onal will hi' (mandod. accnnlfnc to, '.onipo 11 Smith, sictvtarv nf tho everu- tii nunmltteo nf Trdcrnl hoilgc. "n j , 'OT. Inli-rnatlonal Assoc i.ttiMi of Ma-i i htnlsiM. who oNpI.tuud that the f-iate- ' ':';'". ":'", "' 1,,,'n'"-"'''',1 miv oic. .a ' I'lu'i'iiui'vn un' Minn' .-iiu'Mar 111 ' . , , . .. . , - ., ' "' '" '"... ."": '-. '""n "'" ""- " .isiiiiiKinn ami asi n ecu- t When the Iliipul Transit i 'nnipanv was Informed of the contemplated move of the MachinlMs' I'nion. an ollklal saiil "We have heard nothing ..f any such iirntest 'I'lie servi.-c Is nnw neatly nnimal anil such a ptoti-st would be unfounded " A miiss-llieeting nf menibcis of the I'aillien's rninn, n. 177. was held this' j .iflernnon in .Meti op ilitiiu Hall. "Hi , l-':i ir-iinunt inenue. I'.mh the l. II. T and tlte union claim the upper hand In the situation. ' ' II. t ween Uui and -"" men a day ate ii turning to work." sa'.l Thomas E. Mit- .... .. ... I, l T ....I ... It'll. ll I'SIII.'lll III III"' . ... ... .......... Tl.,,..., ..... m.ll, iin.ii w I.i. went mil ill ! ) il. r.iHi stilki- and aie expel lenced. 1 This is much more satisfactory than ciu plovlng new men I'pward of forty came j ibai-k this nintnlng "We are gnlning eery da.. The serv- i.e. with few execp'ions. is normal now " In leply to a claim nf the union thai I half th.- . niplnyes had walkiil nut. .Mr., Mitten said. I "If that were so. I do not bellce we ! would have been able to sVoro an In- lease nf i5 per cent over last year in the number nf persons we catrle.l tn Wll low Ur.no for the iqieiiliig yesterday. We tianspni-ti-d 7r.,iHHi persons to the park yesterday." " COP SHOOTS FUGITIVE Ciniilcn Bluer. nit I Beaten ll) Allepcil Milk Thief .'aught. It Is alleged. In the ait of i taking milk bottle-, f l oin doorsteps of j homos at Cooper Point. Camden. John' Lahman. nineteen years old. who says i.i. i i . c.... 1. 1. .in., m.. ..... -i,i IIIS II... .- 1- III -- I...... ...... ....r. r..... torla li.v Prvlli.nni'Jh Tripoli HnVll tioliccina'ri was serlousb benten' bv l.nh ...... .. .!, ....... ir. .1... ,.lrnl l.nv Tim I IIP mini ran and in Ills attcnqii to" escape wis shot ' Iti.th men were taken tn Cooper llostii - tal. whet,. Lahman wn.s placed under nr- rest. Policeman novd. after he received seveial stitches In the scalp, refused to remain In the hospital and was tiiken home In a serious condition . Two Will I'rnhalril The wills of Charlotte K. -Stevenson. Chaiieston. S c. and John 'nnK,.,n' 1817 North Second street. Prohate. o- vahie'aTltroo'mTTuLesct- tvelv The nersonal effects of the estate or Anna 51 ilutekunst have been op- j praised at J10.I51.S7 TODAY'S MARniAGE LICENSES Alexsn.br Mvikowelikv. 11"S R Ilrnail St.. .in.l Helen M Morter. 11.13 S. Ilrnail st Prd 1" llsrfurth. Camp Meigs. 11ml Martha i: Ilrunfimeyer. vvalerioo. in JoMeph Kaupherr. New York elty. and Thek- la llu.k. ilS Oermtuilown sve Homer Wanner, lii.1l N. 18th st . and Mary t; Morton iivji iv . 1 iou-h. i. ("arrojl Lewis C'srnn Meide. Mil . and'Kve- sloners will appeal to the Supremo Court Ja'mr.'N'uihcrmoei.y.'an'd M. Fer-' the decision of Judge Audenrled order- reviiee. ("ressonu. Pa. I lng tho restoration of more than 900 Alexander Kslen.siMS. 4th St.. and Paul-lnBnlM Btrt.Ken from the registry lists Wimam0!?' nibberson. r.ta'l llmel nc. and by the board, according to Albert 11. r.velin K Hardy. 4137 Hhaw sve. ' j.aciner. chairman of the board. Judge "poex'ai1 '"and L7ar1k."orare,'.t an1 Nl,,'a' Audenrled handed down the decision Joseph liunn. BS85 Kiwx t., and Anna Oil-' Saturday, In Common Plcai Court 'o, 4. nsmS'l'ni;ur"-fny.rKn4i'h.t and Anna (lold , ln answer to a bill nf equity filed by Philip hooltr soil S. 4th t.. ana Anna 1101a. 1 ,vi.in nnd nil,.- .,. ,!,.. , Anthony Oedonls." Camp Meaje. Md.. and Prekaeda ilulvldate. 448 N. Franklin nt. Mlchatl Konaky. II1117 lrirabarrt t.. and ite- berea Heller. HOI Tanker st. Charles W. Harnett. Camp Meade. Md.. and llulee L. Fown'a. 3SKI Arch at. Kdward Blenlewles. Leamio Inland, and Kdlth Ituaaell. 843 S. SIMh ,t. William J. Anderson. '.'DM Calloivhlll at.. and Klianore M. Armstrong. SS113 Federal jr.itthew O Hart. Camp tilx. N. J., and JoMPhlne McLaughlin. alS H. Clifton st William Luff. West Chester, Pa., and Es- tella Purnell. 11120 Fernpn at. .Wallace M. Itowland, Port Depo'lt, Md.. and Dorothy ll. ivea. Wellsboro. Pa. Wilbert jcreeman. 37 titate at., and Kliza llroi'kman, 37 Hut; at. Harry Maseer, ltl'3 Naudaln St., and Mary Waters. 201 tf. -4th at. Henry 'Johnson. 81.1 N. 0th St.. and Hon Brown. S73.N, Willi. , , William 8,; II. McConlrr. Halthnore. and Frtdonla E. Dourher. Harrlsonburt, Va. Hobart' Shaffer. 100J R. Homeraet st,, and nerg. a.'a rnxwaier mi. ...J-i. i!,,i,,u jut rt.rHii '.1 ai iihiu jenma lliiniliri-rr ivv n. Rvmci.oi ft t"r'K' ,, r. j n.ii.w .t ' "."S1". "fS.'V rV.lirJ':;" " " t uuivii., v v.v- ., IMal III Ml Sail I III III I Ill Demonstrating the nmklnB of wheat otib'tltutc breads to Italians. P.nKlish , women or Kwedes. it is all the same to the twentv-four women from State Cnl- ' leiro who have come to assist Philadel phia housewives In the difficult task of , economically tislnc up tho substitutes thev are required to buy with their purchiises of wheat flour No matter of what rnce or nation- ulltv thev may be." declared Miss Pearl .McDonald, who Is chief of the home eco. nomlcs extension i-ervlcc of State fol- leRe and director nf tho demonstration 'here, they ntc nil Americans now, and 1 hi pad Is Just as esscntlaJ to ono an to an- I other Whether we need nn Interpreter to ixplaln our work to the housewives or I show them In plain Fncllsh what to do, we strive to teach thrm In all cases that peifectly delicious breads nrfty bo made from the wheat substitute.'." In every section of the city. In churches, schools, business houscr., social-service centers and settlement houses, as well as In romo of tho most nttractUc private homes, tl.o collCfTe i'crl,"l!L!1:;'r,"ons,ratlnnst',,r1nKi They have established hradiiu.irtcrs In the pavilion In the City Hall court yard, and there the yenst breads aro madi and the exhibits of w-grtnliies. canned goods, fruit and wheat aub.it'.- tutes aro on display. , Tlireo IirnmntratliinM Todny We have Kion thousands of de- montt rations tlirniiRhnut the Htate In the i la.t few months." t-alil Miss M J Ne-I rnml... -Wo are rhetlnlpil to cx e not! le.-.s than 3H in Philadelphia before June 1 The first one Is set for this after noon in ki i-auisi niircii. i-iiiiriu pin-i-i ,.i ii . ...,. ti,.,, ,uiu i I IIIIM llilKIIMWi t; II IVIIHi , l l i i i "in " I lto this eenlnK one In the Pratt Street PresbVteri.in Church at 7:3n o'clock, and ; tli other In the Cookman Methodist I Church, nt Twelfth street and I.ehlKh iaenue, at 8.. in o'clock. I "Kverywlicre we hae met Interested women e.'iKer 10 do their share In con ji"'iliiR food for the benefit of our sol , dlcrs We hnve found In many places t that the men are the ones w I16 most "hjecl to the use nf wheat ami meat suliHtltiites. In a minlnu up at II road mlnPS M,mtlT.)n (.,mtv, Horl. mis slrlke was averted by the ileninn- tratlnns of omc of our coIIckc women '""' '"""' ''""k "'"" "M'1,0 l" BPt iUIV w tieat mlislitulo othnr tluin ftirninl'nl. I ""', "" Hi,..- .... tnnn r1rrl;irfil strikn unlcs 1 thov muld pot something bosidos oorii- hioad to ott't. Somo of our rlenion st rat ! wont in the oainp anil m.ido liirail for tho minors. Thoy said they "n,lI,i -"tny If thoy rtutlrl hao such fonrl (hat Th n it was up to un to teach ! tho w onion of Iho ( nnimunity how lo i haKf appottzinc breads of tho subti I lutes ohlahiablo." "n want specially to uiro mothers to feed corrals and milk In their chll- mum, explained anoinor cieinnnsirainr :,iH ",ho ,,"fI v lM,ln,n'1 naltnf:il broad """K" '"in ,r,:ips "i mo c ny mm pavu- ion "It Is ically astonishing how few 'women know how to cook corrals prop- orl And the milk rpiestiun is another, ltal one today. Hocaiio thN commo'l- ity ii hoomninc higtior In price many I mntlirru I il nl ( lir itmcl .in u-llliniit It I ,, ,' nno ,.,, wp 'H'llll(i ', lake f,., ,.,,.. iin.AU 1 . ....i .it.. ...., i... ' '" '"" it'mn - .iliw .. .'I'l-i imi I I "Ml I in- 1 ii..mes whrn- chlhtron aie IipIiiu roared. nuitoes. nine i cits or a pint of eornm.-al And Its nluo as a hone and bodv build- I er is almost Inestimable." I She lined the last oatmeal loaf care-1 fully In the pan and set It aside tn rise , "It is impn-Mbte to make the east 1 bread at nur arlous places because It taUes demonstration ton lllllg. SO w(. are making it beie nmi the gltls will take samples of It ti. the women. pla'ii Its making ami distribute recipes -Ibis is .iillle simple tn m. ike." and as she talUnl she drew tl niiill bowel tcw.ntl her- ami statte.l nn aunther hnking. linllli.l Dills Hi, null "The rolhil oats is scalded with bull ing hul water, and then I add twn talile spnonfuls of molassr.s and .tne of fat. When the nilxtuie lifetimes lukewarm ,., .1,1., . "I'-' and she lest.-.l it with the top on her linger, "I add this half an jcast cake soltened in a Ihild cupful of lint water and boat It tng.tlier well, About thiee cupfuls nf (lour ale micd In to form the sponge and now I'll let It stand till it gets light and foamy. Then 1 shall mid Hour to. make tin- dough and Une.-u! it till it is smnotli and elas tic. It should be allowed to rise some befote It Is made Into loa cs." Recipes tor breads and other wartime , dishes may be obtained at the City Hall pavilion ami in tne places ot (temuns-tta-tion. Y. M. C. A. .MAN ASKS MORE HELP AT FRONT Thousand Men anil 230 Women Needed, Savs Banker, Bark From I-runce ' More men and women are needed at once for ) M (. A. service In ! ranee, Hnwald Hutcner. a member of the bauk- , , . , ..,,,, r. ....... , O'H itiiii ni j ii i v. ici . iiin i i hi u iv Ilill.-"llj who has just leturned after several month- service Willi the V. M. C. A, oveiscas. Is appealing fnr 1000 men and -" "omen 'Mr. Hutcher said that in .liinuary, '!"' ,"i,,,p '"" nly t'n M. ( . A. I ,","' '" '' r;l,n''p', '" N,"v,em,,f;l1:11L' itheie were 1D0 ; In .March last 1100 and o more than 2000 men and women, Ml' nutchcrs plea Is for men and I women to be sent to France at once. .vien are needed, such cashiers, sales manager ','!! ovne deslre-ni' hi. to 11111'' n'e',,t ;'t "P ';; ""osslhle ,0 ovetcnipha REGISTRATION HOARD FIGHTS COURT ORDER Conimirrinners Will Appeal Decree Re storing Names Stricken Troiii Lists . The Board of negotiation Commls- , u...... . ,..,,.... .-...-. .... ,,..,, ,n ... the Town Meeting party asking for a restraining order. Mr. I.adner makes the following state ment on the action of the Court: 'The action of the Court at Common Pleas No. 4 In Isaulna a mandatory Injunc tion renulrtna the Reilstratlon Commls. alonera to reatrre to the Hat the names of more than liuu dlsquallfled votora. ihahenaes h power alven to the lleslatrutlore Uommla sionera by the act of Assembly, which has been exeiclsed and atood unoueatloned alhce the lommlaslon has been created "Under these circumstances the conunia alonera feel lliat they would be neglecting their public duty If thej- did noi at onL appeal tho decision to, the Buorenw Court. .iMclallv Jn . !'. ' ." '' al ij praittcil tffei-tla Ip restore moro than Hon haniea of admlltedlv; dlsoualltied voters In Various divisions., More tlian 05 per .-cut of ths names stricken off were strlckrn off by mutual uureement of the work ra tf all faction aim nn... .'. , "..'..l.'uuuiivan, Town Mcetljitt. ncputilian Allmnts nj I TI1IS"'1";.. .."'"' "" gemmii v. "-y'T-"; ' . . Ccwoinice v They Had Globe Sprinklers "Our building was the only break In , , , ho swecpof thefirc for about a mile and n half. Tho Sprinklers not only saved our buUdlnc but property on the other side ol the alloy as well, worth $40,000." 1 TRIO LAUNDRY CO., Atlanta. G. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 20.15 Wnildneton Ave. nieklnson 831 T. N. T. BLAST LEAVES 200 UNACCOUNTED FOR Death Kslimaies Double as Probe Into Oakdalc Dis aster Progresses - Pltlslnircli. Pn., May 20. Two hundred employes of the Aetna Chemical Company were still unaccount- ot for t (1 0'ci0CV today . , , , .... , .. Tllls Included workers of the night shift, many of whom lived In cabins near the plant which wore destroyed by Saturdav's first hlast of T V T f-"""i.i s iirsi Diasi oi i. ,n i. Odlclals today admitted that additions tn the death roll lpiy bo expected. There were 404 men In both shifts last Monday. Of theso forty quit during the week. Of the 124 on the roll on Saturday. 2B4 have been accounted for as known dead, injuted and mlssinc or as survivors. Tarts of l'S corpses were found In one small area by the searchers early today. Investigators for the War, Navy and Justice Departments today 'continued their probe here, while t-oarchcrs In the ruins kept up the hunt for bodies. ThouRh the liiNOMtlKators apparently weie unanimous in their belief thnjf carelessness caused the blasts, teverat men atrested during the last forty-el(jht' hours were up for 1 lose ipiestlonlng to day. Petitions addressed to" President Wil son osklnK that the new plant bo. lo cated el.sr where, were sent lo Washing ton today. Nearly oory resident of this shaken and Krlef-stticken town was a blgner. A revised list of known dead this aft-f ernoon included the names of Don Prather. a son of .ludse Thomas Prather. Meadvllle. P.i ; John K Law lion, Ilrooksllle. Kin . tienrRc Chris topher. P.eynnlds. Cm . and Marshall Anderson. China ilinve. .N CITY DRAFTEES GO SUNDAY 291 in Movement to Camp Meatle iy Two Davs cniii.-.i i un """ ;' ,"'"J' '" ''asieru -niis, iu., i.i ,.. ..-.,,. i. ,. ,, Meade in the Ihe-ilay period beginning ""',' v1,'."',.! ,., n,M ,, PntrBn fr ,.,,, on sund.iv and Monday, on ...,,,..,, ,,.,,. ,,,, .,n iw 1,- ki- movcnient or draftees from nearby coun- !,,.. M'l.n ii-.i'or.ir.iil will t i-li l.ulinlnh n Mn(iaV ncn m:i ,,, from (his oN-.lltl a,i neat bv .-c i ems w ill entrain Selected men from Iwenly-lhe local i10.1Piu numbering I" I.I will be sent to ,, m,..i,. next Siindav The hal. line- ot tne men. m.,i, win leave tne following day. . An additional 7SH selected men from heie will be iicnt to Columbus Har-f racks or Forts Oglethnipe and Schrlven. 'liiesc men are included In tlie call for HT.IO men, the movement to start May 2!l.' This second movement will end June 11. Wimiiin lleinl; Head Nearly Severed ' Susan Washinglnn. a negro, thirty live years old. was found dead In her mom at Bill Panama street Her heqrl was initially severed from her body. The clime was evidently committed with a razor. The police are looking fnr A James Robinson, who Is said to have quarreled with tlie woman hi:tiis i .MllVi:itS--.VlH.v I'll. KTIIIil. LILLIAN. ilauvliti t of I Iv- late Willlani A and I'iliillni' (' Sewers nged IS. ut residence nf he- nmi" Krwlerlik KIHIing. 4700 Pir. rlh l llui; noliee ef finiprili wiil he given.. iiiili1 waxthh i-r.viAi.r. TKAlilllttS f more Mitnpelent but clunger .hiss ili'strlnc H.-stlnn empionient nr men- .lrriri.lile work fnr a lunKe I 2115, licita. r Utiles . . . OKl'itMl UIHI.S Ytiunc Is. lies about 17 for geneml ufllce woik. i-xiifrien.o unneivs- snrv Lmriliilnent. LM N '-'J(l fit. .SIMNNKHS Jll SS. twisters. $11!. 4. spool em. Ill .11 Apply Alinco Mills. Inc . Km- ernld unit A.lnins fits fourth floor. Ml'l.TlllKAI'll OlilllAiOlt. 'n'llrte exper; aond iirysiieiis. -i .-s. :-.! tn Jim I'llK.S lilKIHlIt private plant lilovment lUitslon. I'l N. 21.M at. Em- 1 1 F.I.P WAXTKIt MAI.K SH01-: NTOl'K MAN THClIKlUdHLV KM'linil'LNClin MAN FOR 811(111 STOCK IIOOM, i'APAIILB OK TAK- l.NO full ciiAnci:. mx'KiviNa and ciincKiNd MiincHANlusi:. apply hu- IinAU OF. KMPI.OYMKXT. 44 FLOOU. STnAWimiiioH & ci.oTHinn STflAWmilUlli:, CLOTHILR nnqrini: tiui slhviukh of thor. (irtllll.Y nXPF.IllBNCBD SHOG t?ALK3 MAN ATPl.Y nurtLAU OF EMPLOY. must. 4W4 Fi.yon. DnAI'TSMHri. experienced on ttiicturJ sleel and inr. IihiiUuI wurk. I'all or wrtlt, I :mrilovinent Dlvlainn, 'Jl N d j.t ltoys". over in. fur ulilne woflti ft proC nei-K. Ihnplovillent lllvi.liitl. Jl '., 'Ja Ct HOTH. over "til. H li.;i.,r,ji In f.u pt w'erK Lmploynirnl rullf. Jt N, gsa, . llHAl'TSMllN. exi.iiici".i-"(loi rc-cnfore. roncrete work, imsii Plant IhvouIhi snod hours ami !"' "iill or wrllo Cmployiaent iuvii..n. 1 .. ij-a l.AluillBUS vmnted In lie cream dennrt mint. Apply ..raiiD ico vrrum V.O.. .1 b, IM rL : U'K C'ltKAM MB wanted Apply Crana . 1 Ice Cream Cn . .'..H n. 3d at. J JQH 111 HUH KKIlllKIt; nrHate plant. Km-,1 plnvmejlt flllialon, 24 N. 'J'jd. FIlt SAM FUHNITUItK FOP. HALEi uaed In sample house. Apiliy Lumhert and Jackson ate t APAKTMKNTH Weal liillnilelplila EXCEPTIONAL OPFOllTtLS'lTY. S Iare. '' coot rooms nn first flour, porch and bath. f.ir..i.l..d nr unfurnished, with or win...! brrnktaati would ult literary or clubm-ini r.frr.nre r.uilreil. Pliono Harlnp- 7rt.l. 1 BANHOM. -Hilu 2d Uoor. furn. apt., ft. in5r'l pa 1 n. p....-... 111,1 . ... r iyn.d.- iy VOW RI'A'T llel Poem DUSK rod'n. liicluillre !!(. n".r frr ., V 1 ' " ' ''I-'"!1 , ...wl, ,..ik..-et...lfl-AJ. ..liMvuiii -- .- f-. - ITTlk..- ot..l.l -Hi, 'nln.VLiln -- .- fZ7' . " UJ"JV7.T: I'Tipmir" V4 vT
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