-w f" r-w'p'4' "'VJ tw, ,- tp i 'Tiwrv f'V 1 ' i AHEAD OyTHEjFIREMElit I f "A spy's work," the papers sold and production stopped iin- ' til IICT llllllil nm .jv... What pl-uc U next no one ' xan tell but ou inn be sure It won't be) ours if ou Install sprinkler protection. Globo Sprinklers nro pro. tee-ting millions ofdollnrs of propert nltoverthetoiintry. Why not )ours? GLORR AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2J3S lailiiniton 4tf. llUWin.on S11 Jf If WHiW i , w t-M RAP NEW LEASES r Cis9SfflrtC f rKWT-M!TT:Kjl Aa a&Lft&A A lO ITMn ArPIATIP no" Pending In the enatc was inthu AO lJlNrAllvHJlllj.sln","'all "''oPlcl todax b the Con- Kress The resolution, which was irported . , -. , faorahlj b the resolutions mmmlttee. Renters WaiVC RlglllS Under " telegraphed to the Senate Two i n i r i c pears ago, when n resolution of the Service Relief Act, bays ame kind was placed before the dele- TT , I gates It was rejected almost unanl- U. b. Attorney ' ihbi . I Helegates battled half an hour todaj loer the propnsil to hire additional men Assistant I'nlted States Attorney 'to handle the congress' legislative busl Sterrett todnv severeh censured renl i ness esta'tc dealers nnd property owners who A resolution wts Introdurtd In Insert clauses In leases In which lessees Charles 1' Piper, Chicago chilimin of waive their rights under the soldiers the legislative committee, providing for and sallnrs'rellcf act , an executive secretnrj to look after .ill The ict, which was pissed b Congress ' makes It a penaltv to elct a soldier or sallor or his fnmilv, and also affords protection against the collection of debts , until after the war ' Such clauses Inserted In leises show unpatriotic and undemocratic efforts to Intimidate," siid Mr Sterrett. He expressed the opinion that the clauses were illegal and would not be sustained bv anv Federal court Put thermore, Mr Sterrett warned owners nnd dealeis In real estate that anv at tempt to execute such leases would place the lessor In danger of an est The relief provides for Imprisonment of not more thin one jcar, or a fine not ex ceeding $1000 Among other firms which hive such clauses in some of their leases is Mr. llvalne . Co, 112 South Sixteenth street A lepresentatlvo of this firm i said the clauses were used on the ad- vice nf the firm's attorney He said if the clauses were illegal he thought the firm would discontinue their use. Keases for apirtments cativ the new clause tn the effect tint the lessee wiive. all stajs of execution from civil process under the 'Into and Federal liws, whether for the iecover of possession or tile tecoveiv of rent due, whether by distress ot otheiwise Another clause, regirding the furnish ing of heat tn apaitments savs the proprietors shnll exeiclse 'due tlillgence' to obtain io.il, but that anv failure to provide hint sb ill not he considered a breach of the ieae Last Touches Put on Draft Measure rnntlnueil from I u:e line "persons engaged in occupations or em- plojmentn found to be necessarv to the maintenance of the military esnblish ment, or the effective operation of the military forces, or the malntenince of national Interest during the cmergencv. prolded tint when anv person shall nave been placed in a deferred or ex empted class he shall not be entitled to remain therein unless he shnll in good faith continue "while plivsloallv able to do so, and If he falls so lo do ahall air.iln hpnlmp cjnhlecf to Ihe ilrjft It is further provided that all within the prescr'bed ages vball be subject to registration upc n ptoclamation bv the Piesident or otliei public notice given by him ot bv his direction stating ihe time or I Inns and place or plices of any such reglsliation , II shall be ihe duty of all persons of Ihe designated etges except oHleeis and enlisted men of the regular aimv, navy and the Na tional (iiiaid und nival militia while In the service (f the I'nlted Mtes, to pie sent themselves for and submit to reg istration: and evetv sue h person shall bo clcemiel to have notice of the lee'ulie ment upon the publication of anv such proclnimtion or such other public notice A lierson win shall vvilfull) fall or re fuse to present himself for registration shall be gulliv of a misdemeanor and be liable lo imprisonment for not more than one jear and shall theieupon be duly tegistired Another provision is that persons shall be subject to registration who shall have attained theli eighteenth birthday and who shall not have attained their fort j -sixth birthday on or before the claj set for the 'legls tratlon in any such pioclamallon by the President or any such other public notice given by him or bv his direction, and ail persons so legistered shall be and remain subject to draft Into tht forces hereb) authorized unless ex empted or excused therefrom, provided. L-tifurther, that the President may at such Intervals as ne may oesire irom time to tlme.'ieciuest all male persons who have attained the age of eighteen errs since the last preceding date of registration and on or before the next date set for registration by pioc'amatlon by the President, except such persons as are exempt from registration, to register In I the same manner and subject to the same requirement and liabilities as those ' prexlously registered, and In the case of temporary absence from actual pi ice of legal residence ot any person liable to registration, may ha mad, hy mail Cardinal Farley Murh Improved j Mamarnnerk, .. V.. Aug 29 (Bv I. ( JC. S ). Cardinal Farlev's condition was reported as "verv much Improved ' hy his physicians today The prelate pas-ed a . good night and hope for his reeovei.v was revived I ROOFING MVTFRIAI.S I.. I). BF.RIIKR CO.. 50 .N. 21) HTRKF.T Main 4000 Market 5.14 Fountain Pens I RttedTourHand I , I ALL MAKES REPAIKSO I I i - - . ,. ! f I W.G.NiCllOl.Avmt I i if ror waiermanb Kens I W-22o south iothstJ ' ,2.ZY &5Tns k lippiNCOTT Motor Co MOTOR TRUCKS 2120 Market St , .Guaranty iJNTEBNAL. GEAR -DRIVE UNIT, IFRATERNAL BODY GREETS PERSHING Congress Here Cables Con gratulations; 200,000 Members in Ranks EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASKED Action of Two Years Ago Re- crsed When Telegram Is Sent Senate I'oiiRratiilitloni nn the Achievements of the American fntcei during thp Inst fen vveelts were cibtetl to (ieneral Periti- - " Ine this afternoon hv the National Fra- jernal ConR,esH nt America. vv hlch is In convention at the Ilelleuie-Mratford '""" The messiRe Is tn be tiansmllted to I the TOO 000 frateinalists now In the sen ire A resolution iirclnc immediate pass iRe of the pntinl suffrnce amendment. I'glslntures nnd Congress, to watch for anv measure that might harm the soU- etles In the fraternal tnngic-s I onner ( ongressmin ohn I,ent7, Co Itimiius, l, assailed the meisuie ns put ting a new huiden on the otganl7 itlnn finances The lesolution llnill was adopted tlreater obscrvince of tlie l.lherlv sing was urged bv Arthui It 1'itnn The convention adjourned after the election of the following ollkeis and exioutive committee C Mci,'in, Mnrnn Ta , piesident; Hill Montague, Illchmond Va . lce president. A i; King, Cleveland, O, treasurer: committeemen. President Mc lean, Vice President Montague .lohn Hvnes. Buffi lo N , fJeorge P Kiibj, Toledo O , Or F T McFaddm, Illch mond Va , Hipil Hov, Monlteil, Cin- ad i Ind Or IJ M liwiul, Crawforilsvllle, who tetlred from the preidenc, I 1. -hlrlev, Muskogee, (lkla and HUNT ALLEN. DELAY TRIAL Rflirxp An-llspil Pntliillll ill U in ' UPIIT'VC rt(Uleo I ailOllll.in is i T . I . I.ancaster Countv Hy a Staff Corrnpnnrfriit rl rbester, l'a , Aug 21 A rumor that Chules W Mltn the Philadelphia policeman accused of tam pering with Jurors in the Fifth Ward case, hid been located In Oxford 1 ancaster County, and that his arrest would follow within a few hourx. prompted ludge Hauve tn defer the man's trial here this morning When Allen failed to appear vesterdav, his $5000 hail was forfeited A bench warrant for Aliens nrrest was placed In the hinds of Deputj Sher iff Hairv Hall, of West Chester, today, ind that ortlcei sild that the arrest would be made before nightfall Whether or not Allen is nrresled im- medlitelv, his trial will go on tomor - ro , COP'S HEARING POSTPONED ;iiriP Will He Asked ll Me At lacked Patient John 11 Sehneldei. a natioliunn of the Twentieth and Federal streets sta- I , demand bv the Pemnciatic v,,!,, Hon was airalgned before the police organl7itlon that Judge Lugene C Bon trial board todav dinged with unlit- , iweP. i ii ' v c inilidate foi (lovernoi ic comlng conduct tire fiom the tliket mnv he made when Pr William M Copperage of (he the State committee meets at Harrls rot) clinic Hosplt il, testified Schneider hurg next Wednesdav report to this assaulted a negro patient, Preston effect was current vesteidiv Lewis with n bliclijaik while the negro i pailv leaders contemplile such ac- was stretched on the opeiatlng table In tin. pecelvinir ward lewis had alrendv been badlv beaten while being hi rested during a luce tint Schneider denied hiving struck Lewis, but slid he hid approached the negro to ask his nime nnd the litti r attempted to kick him I Captain Callahan adjourned the hear ing a week to obtain the ttstimonj of I two nurses who failed to appear to dav DEATH LAID TO GATE.MAN Coroner Holds Him Afler Train Kills ' Woman John B Leonard. Trenton, a Reading Railway gate-tonder at the Wondburne, Bucks countv, crossing was neici vviin i out ball by Coroner Knight todav to await the (u-tloti of the Montgomery Countv flrand Jury, charged with hav- ' i ing caused the e'eath of Mrs Jane T - Bve Narberth August 20 It was testified it was the dutv of Leonard lo keep the gates at Wood burne down except when no train was due It was also testified that although he must have known the New Voik ex piess waH due, Leonard allowed Mrs Bve to drive her machine on the Hack The express wrecked the car, causing Mrs Bve s death. 'CAPA Old shoes re-soled, to give you satisfaction, must be comfortable and wear well. With comfort and long wear, resilience, flexibility, wateiproofness and a lower cost than leather, the Capa Sole is the sole of satisfaction. Get Capa Soles and heels for the whole family it's an economy because we make old shoes equal to new for one-third the cost of new ones. We make the unusual repairs and changes to shoes. If they hurt we can make them comfortable; if the style or tolor is not pleasing we can change it. Have the children's shoes fixed up in time for school. Four Stores for Shoe Service Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Calnc 533 Chestnut St. 17 South 13th St. 17 South 11th St. 114 South 15th St. Old Shoes Made Equal to New KViiMiN'G rbJUL'iU CAPTAIN MEEHAN DECORATED Philadelphia Jeweler. Wounded, Win service L.ro Captain Kduard Meehnn. thlrt-tvvo i vearti old, 191B rtlclKe avenue, lias been i awarded tlic nhtlnKUlsticel Sen Ice Pro" in i Tame (.-npinm Meehnn Is In iom mand of t'ompanv B, of tlie 100th In- , fantrv Ills mother, Mrs ' Mnrv Meelinn re ceived n letter from him nvlHK he hail been wounded 1V shrapnel In the bat tle on the Marne but after a few weeks In lbe-ho-pltal was tnck nt ' OlerEadtltCH '.'hit' hi had been , 'i decorated for liravcr I'nntaln Meehan vvns formerly a lieu tenant In Cominny I of the First l'enn avlvania Infantry, nnd hid seen service on the Mexican frontier where he had been raised to a captain He was a sraduate of the tiarochlTl i,nte !..-.. nn,i white in IMillficlelnltla . .' . .... ..-... itltH wns ARKoe-iiiieei iui iu... . - .. " ; - : the Philadelphia and IientllnR I oil "ina b,$J,ltl iS'hA hJr'Vim'i 'h? ehnn and ll.nkln. Jee- lers 1250 Chestnut stieet was ARBociaieci inr ium, .-,-,, ..... - Thomas Meehan Is a mi lor in the same riglment. also in Iianie ine brothers having sold out tht huslin-s before thev palled 5 IGNORED LIGHTLESS NIGHTS evsis Holds Firm (uill. Re ferring Cases to Potter Flv. found Philadelphia flnns loiUv were dnv and nlglit edict, after heatings be fore Philadelphia Count luil Admin istrator Lewis Tht tire i ni.i.in i.nnii,uiit' Keventeeulh and I.ombird streets, Mern . Co 71.' Mar- Buildin.Sle.XrYrer eung siieit, and Coilnthian Publishing Ccmpanv. Sit Clicstnut s reel , Tim. unru fhfiri'eil W it M V.ltlOUS 111 i 5 finctlons of the fuel atlmlnlstiatlon s veni ago ho was nliout to sill for l'r ince d'ofShCePr7k M'SllhbVll!ln.i u"Z h, his dlscha.ge came, through .mil far ns window dlspliy and ndvn Using tl. s It Is declaied lighting ire concerntd I Wilnut hud todav thit mmv of Ihe caves were refei red to lnte Fuel' 'r vvninui mmi uhhv dmlnlstrator Pottn for final dtms. tinse to be iiclisslfled ale followers of tlon i Ke Peutsch and tint omi- were FOOD VIOLATORS PENALIZED Restaurant Man Pa His Fine to Rod Cross Two more vlolatois of the food icguli tlons have been biought 'n 'ustlre in the food administration olliclils Chutes Hilnt, a saloonkeeper nt Thiid ind Muket meet who runs a light lunch countei In co ljiinctlon with Ills bar. was chaiged with s.n'.ng more thin' two ouniea of breul to i puicniser it..,. (i,,k i,i , ,tl nleised anil pi onetime s i penaltv he agreed to contribute $J1 lo the Rid Cios. Harrv Abelove. 114 Potter street in charged with rmlnv mote thin a thirtv dav supplv of sugar, nnd filing n false nllldivlt In nlitnln sugit cei'lllcates mi- supplv of viir.ii fm Ihe month of August wns out off entlrelv and In Seplembet . . . .... i. i .n. .....1 i.. ..ill inlCMl or IPCfnillK ll" iimiimi, m 'u get onl 500 ADMIRAL'S KIN. SUSPEQ SAYS Geoijjo W. Capps Ch.uped With Seniup Liquor to Sailors Oeoige W Capps, thlrt-two lears old. 1211 I.ocusi street, who nv he Is a nephew of Bear Admit. ll Capps r S V, was given a hearing before I'nlted Stales Connnlsslonii Long today on chaiges of Invini- served inioxicinlB to sallois and held in Jino bail for cotlll Capps was atresterl In lis looms last night In agenis oi me neparinieni ot lenartment of luslice. who sild thev also found several sillors In unifciim theie drinking wine and whlskev Capps, who Is pist the present diaft age. also Is snld bv the Federal authorl iiau in have asserted on several occa- . sions that he would run away rather 'than fight." and that if necesvn he I'wcinlil bribe any diaft board that called him " mm B0NNIWELL OFF TICKET State Dcmoeutie Orirani.ilion Mn Demand His Retirement jon. It Is said In retaliation on ludge llonnlwell vv ho demanded recentlv thai I Washington Logue candid He for Lieutenant Governor, withdraw DRAFT VIOLATORS HELD Four Men Taken in Camden and yiiinilv ' Foui voting men arrested in Camden I 'and "lorkvhip Village, N 1 foi viola-, tion of the selective draft tegulatlons I were turned over to the Pepirtment of lustlce todav foi prosecution Thev were Ponnelh Btanch thirtv vearsold (177 Ferry street Camden, and Koellch Phillips thlitv, 80J South street ' Philadelphia, held for refusing to sign their medical examination pipers, and Roman Slridiowltz. tvventv -three, and William C Baisk). tvventv three lioth of Butlei. Pa anestecl in otkshlp VII- lage for falling to return their nuestlon nalres lO,l -'00.000 TONS Steam sizes hard conl pile. locatrd It miles from Pottsvllle. I'd , directly on P A K n It ("omplele washers loading 10(1 tons per ilas Will sell the output to responsible coal dealer capable of financ ing or will slve part Interest lo private parts furnishing capital Will stand rlelsl Jmiftttrntlnn s 41? I Nl fen CAPA SOLE The Sole of Satisfaction LliDGJbK xiLAiJJiiLl'HlA, THl)K(sl)Al', HITS FIFTH WARD Salus Brothers and Deutseh's Brother Put in Class 1-A ORDER AFFECTS 150 MEN With Deferred "fgiMiiuu Classification Submitted to Board No. 6 list nf 150 reRisttants whose cae liiin tiBnn In, nellirnlcH h, fhn Ctnvpm ...... ,-vu ..... -..r..... .. - . " ,,,, hIch includes manv of the rifth Ward pollt.cWns will be euhml.teo , noar No , for rpt.la8laoa.inn within the net few davs nnd most of them are rpectid to be taken from de ferred ciisces ind placed In Class 1 Announcement of this was made hv Assistant Tnlted "tites Attorro Wal nut 'odav Pelect Councilman fleihert W tilu of the Fourth Ward. Ills lirothtr al- j ter W "aliis nnd Morris Peutsch btnther of Isaac Peutsch are leidi r or the Fifth Ward are among those who hive fallen undei the reilissillci tion order The Salus tirothci s have been pliced In Class 1-A. Walter 1 eing -t.ned for se.vice He leaves for cuup nex week .,,, .... ... tle niva, reserve A nnlicmiin who though lhev should hue been pin ed In Cla-s 1 tecelved ile- ' fened tlisslfli itlnn He ilo saiii he had leirnrd tlnl nnnv boarus in ine citv had llligillv disiliargid men m entet ihe nivil icscive anil Intlnutid tlnl an lrnisilgntlon nt stvcr.il bo ircls might lie m ide I vo othel nf lh niv ll reserves w ho Inv li'n reclassified ire Jacob Klullch lot tie street anil 1 e i Insteln i -' Snut ; 'Ihiid sine I These mm wire legisterrd with Local ltoird Vo -I, since ilisinKied fin Iiriculiuliis Thev wiie imittid In mli-l vhi1'" tin v were in u runout ciuoti In ilneci vlolitlon of the .in.n vpulie n jul itli.ns iiiimv have bun mid' that politics plived importint pirt In theli cnli"tnient iin ii erve ind I hi lieutvcli Club h bun iifeiinl to as a slacker s ptti- lllsi ' The Silus bov brothets or .state en aim Siniuel ilus .ire leadei of ihe Fourth W ml were formerlv in Cli-s IB because thev lield inunicipil oilier" Her'iert as cniim ilman and l.il tn us a school vis tot In addition Select Councilman Silus was a member of local Board No t until It was n -niovnl THORNTON REAPPOINTED ..,,,,. r, . . -v i i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .1 ( I C I p 1 1 1 a Postmaster Nailiril D it0 s; mf Opfositioil Heie I l l John A Thornton .postmaster of Phil ruleliilil-i was leappolnted toda Ident vv llson -Pednlte Information that the Piesi dent hae: decided to retain Mr Thorn ton against the wishes of some Phila delphia Pemocrats eame out todav when Mr Thornton's appointment was sent In the Senate for confirmation 'I am verv pleased," slid the post m.istei 'I did not seek tlie ollk e foui venis igo and neither did I seek reap pointment Suielv, Pii-ii'cnt Wilson and Posimasli i (ieneral Burleson satisfied with inv work " YOUR MOVE! H (flipful oii rnakp no tn! tk I urnlturn han lllne re quire pk Hi-fi expertH tint moilern rqu!pmnt 20th Century Stor;e Warehouse Co. HKhPKOOF MT H Opposite Wet-t Philii'elplila Sta Phne Picstan 610? tit m r This unique display in the interest of War Savings Stamps exhibited by George M. Carman, 258 North 52d Street, won lasj week's prize for show windows in the 52d Street Section. THE WINNING WINDOW WATCH THESE DISPLAYS AND w& mxurmnnun MtJM Ittll DKtTU ttASU O0VUKM1NT MAHLON NEWTON TO SUE ! Will Sock to Recover on 'Notes That Caused Receierhip Suit In recover more tlnn $100 000,1 due on notes of .lohn Stnrford of the t James Hotel, which failed n few divs aRo, will be hrought bj the receiver tot Mahlon W Newton and the (Ireen s Hotel Conipinv, "according to nnnotime ment In Krnest I, Tustln counsel for Vew ton Clreen s hotel also Is in the hinds of h lecelver William 1 1. Clirk. president of the Quiker Cftv Xntloml Hank, hiving luen npoplnted Creditors of Mr Newton were Infoimeri that the present dltllcult of the hotel Is due to Investments in Atlantic Cltv leal estate of Stafford, notes ror wblch were !ndortd bj Newton, and which Mnffnrd fulled to meet 20,191 P. H. R. Men in Servirc There ire now 20 101 emplovis of Ihe Pennsvlvnnln Ilallroad svstem Includ ing all lines both east nnd west of Pitts burgh on active dutv In the mllltniv or naval service of the I nited Stitis This Is show u b leports compiled ftom all divisions nnd depirtments (if tlie to tal number 11 08Ii men hive been driwn fiom tlie lines east of Plttshurgh, and 01ns fiom the western lines TODWS MRRICK FMlllFS Mlilph l.rkert 'VntH rtn i st nut 1 liniheth Mill, r .'IS B Clenrllelil l I ntlls tetbowit' V ashlnittoit I 1 nnd Klor i srho.n Neu ok rlu ndrew Wnsl) 11. CnrpentiT ct ni . i . C..tl..AH It? t aamia at Wnvne i" Hljlr Chestir P nnd Ithvl P llllhliell 1-tienter ra , ii.nrv i Herhiil ' Ovront ( nni.dnv morning is i mems nf l..in( t Ijin.r (ternril ileoLelliivk 7i-' vpruc. t nd iirn i Pll7llth leKee l.'U N 41sl st Thnnna II lleilcsin .ctJ- 11th t and 1 vill , l-iill JllJ- tllb -t Krnnk rrnok Ilrn Manr Pa nnd I "nla lemmnn Falrtlel't Conn North r vjmart tin i I must l anil vim Pie I UntzliTK 4011 I orut at I'llrlek 1 Man NrunrU N J anl f "telle Mullen 111" lerrv m Joepll 1 nnnell J1l I nljvnbll nvi nml vptia minoiirnii .-mi, i'iuun .... r.ibviirit I Pinun ell'i elrnv me ind Rllribelh ll sNhlPPin "It l.imnre 1 Jehn M tlurns Jt 11th t and l.leanor llernateln the Mexinilrln Vle sllvirmnn Amhli r Pi and Ilsl Tlnnkon lii'i oiiiii hi PhlllP A Sohlke I'olllncswooi N I l.mllv M Mlnnnv Palimn I . u.l.i I' tnhn.nn I Jl V 11th Pt and nnd Mildred n Purnell I III V 1 Ullnn St Walter W Tebin Jilt VVooMn U at Plorenre P.tter "-ins s -,th t linns V llairnrakv JTH. VV Dim hln st (ilea IC Matner Jsll Dlimnntai Mix I eopnrd loll Mi loo si ant nn 1 and Plk i kni Min Me Hi i , ,,,, , , twls Davis 1IJ1 VVoni st and Mlllrel mills 11 J1 Won I t Itonrne l5 CnnU lliir'tnaton N 1 and CiT triine l anv i i- i nn-i -i I oi Is llnnuiM intn N .Mat st and arnlln 101(1 N 21st at lli.ru V ViHlns t v tVrklev rnl , ml I aura Vshl.i r.lenilale ; a I l-ri !rl.k D Mm 1 r JIM I hnrlvvlik and Mario p kill. Sn.'J - .'Id t ti I i Mil onn I 7"" N "Ith t in 1 t tt"il sje. N isih -t Iti Iph P Hover Vn ete Pi and ' 11 Mncnrp- vv vni n I i lnhn 11 VVIh. r if. 1-th st and wt.Mli M Thnmis -01 v virtnlll si Vlartln Vxtinnn CIS Ciduilnner si and and an I 11 ! nni llelman i i i ' ?"" ' " William II Hlr is-,.' Mlls-n "I Mars-TV liar.- v"J MMson -I lanvs f) llenn 'i.'uj M n nmpsi n si vkii.- ,i JUnbert " Pr ' I Unno VTrw M I'DI 1 ' -, N "I- I'ri " ii, i i i in i. "i ml Mill s ii i mi si ilirlc. M III mm 1,711- l m si urn ii Vlarv llinusoi i in .....' Inlm Dinine v ilnilnctnn Del and Vlll i VI I ICBS v iinimki"" " lllorl 1 llnllll'K 1 " tm tlrno fl II".' V ml I nun Vllnn nn 1 1 11 i (1 whlill online n lion tlho tiles 1719 Villi. Ill ifr 11J i Pal stun st lnhn Itntneo Iir4 T!rl-I .1 st nnl Ann Umnis P Mlllii 1 I.W , if". , ,' nl llinni v- iiurpn. i"ii "" . Fr-derlik II Ilrerhtir 1141 flat -iidnni Vdains Tiro front t risTIONeim Order Now for Future Needs MANN'S Flat-Opening BLANK BOOKS On ti muni of llii t iir iti nf Iiilutr imO miitrilnN It 11 otild hf "fit tn plti r ntir nnl r for IlliinK Ilot.Ux n unnn a pNlhlp. Ml inmle-lii-nnler lllnnK HiioKh olimilil lip ttmrliffliU iTHHiinPil lipfnrp ii -Inc. U li ntit Mf ml ns iiuir nrtter lelriilione AlurUft ICO WILLIAM MANN COMPAQ Ktjnk Ilookri F norvp leif Mutloneo Prlnltni: Tnr w Inif l.llhokr ipblnc 529 Market Si. BUY YOUR NATIONAL WAR 143' I 0 m ll Auutoi 2D, ux6 j S. WILL WATCH . SUNDAY AUT01STS Fuel Administration Plans to See "Request" Is Obeyed ,.,,.. ,r-t minvrn 1 AXICAB J1 KIN WARNED Plans Being Prepared to Deal With Them if They Are Defiant The '.tnte fuel administration Is mak ing extensive prepnrntlons to niertnln whether there Is i generil ohservinie in I this district next Mindav of Fuel d I minlMtatot fiarfleld r reijuest tint mo torlsts.reasp ple.isurt -lidlng on Ihe ab I Hh Particular!! will (he big ftllnw with i big car, going to the sbote on Situr (i nfternoon ind rem lining unlll M vndltig th edict, he vvitihiil It was pointed nil that the little fellow with a smill i-i would burn onlv about tnlf the imotiiii of gas In a dnv as tint onsiumil lv i lie big car on a inund trip to ihe shore This announci tin nt w is mule bv the fuel ndniinlMritlon todiv ilnng with the plans for checking up on the nioionvts Also It wis snld, taxli ib oompinio" will he WHlihid closelv l It his unof llclillv been reported thev an prepar ing lo entente in dc flince of tlie if ipiest " Ptesenl plans of the fuel HdmlnMr i tion tire to i heck up with the gnsollne vtitlons to learn If the ales of gasoline are under the normal for sundivs Fen v opetators will be asked fni tm nutnbei of cats crossing the tlver A plan of conttol In which cirs ind the hours of opetailon would be limited Is being cnnvldired bv the fuel (dmltll tnitlnn as i itieins of cuiblng taxicab compcnlis not obsi rv np the reipiest It was leatniil I tulit this control "hev Warner Auto Trailers Two and Four Wheel Typet Yl Ton to 7 Ton Capacity Nv"l VNI DPI I l.lir JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor 1427 Melon Street Lewis Bodies We bu Id good trmk bodies of i tvpe qulcklv nnd at l Iglit price We wint vour hiislniss nnd make llgure to get It LEWIS BODY CO. Plimond 1717 JtlOS-ln I letrber ! I "'T eVlnB l.nnelieN are our nrlcle I m lest the tiling for het weather. I 1 Ine Vluslr. I L,..i.i.Miii.niinii..imiiii i , J DON'T FORGET YOUR WAR CHEST PAYMENT DUE SEPT. 1ST Be as Prompt in Payment as You Expect the Boys to Be Prompt in Fighti'tiR" Kverv subveilher (except membts of War ( hevt C ibvl In Phllaelelph a Montgntuerv and Cheti Counties his been given a Wat Chest Coupon Book Everv subscriber In Rucks nnd Pelaware Counties has received notlcn of where to make pajments jou have been WAR WELFARE COUNCIL 40S Chestnut Street. Philadelphia STAMP TODAY SAVINGS COMMITTEE WALNUT STREET might be forbidden tn operate entirely I on Sundas, whereas, under the present nrrnngemdnt, they would be nllowed to operate In emergencj cases Another plan being considered Is to piohlblt gasoline dealers from supplying fuel tn those companies no observing the rule Fnllure tn heed such an order would reHult in prosecutlon.of the sup- ' plv company under the never net It was said The Pennsjlvanla Council of Na tional Pefense has taken action tn se- I cure the fullest compliance throughout "he state with the appeal Its motors and motortrucks depntment has In structed all count directors to give widest publlcit) to the request of the fuel chief Sir.0()0 DAMAGES ASKED ( atnilen (.lietinl ?ne Anloit Who In jured Child Suit was enteied In Camden courts todav against Pt Fdward Kresvel a c hemlet cf Camden to recover $15 000 daninges for Injuries sustained bv Hmilv Pubis of Phllndelphli thlrteen-v ear-old daughter of Adam I uhls. In an automo bllo nicldetit Hutu- claims that on pill JO 1118 I his iluighter wn struck bv an auto mobile i wind bv Poeinr Knssel nnd dr ven h his son ilordon Ktessel siif fei'ng; a fractured i 'llirhone and other i ijimes which bnve nnrie her a cripple for life He ivks $nnnn dimages fori his diugbter, nnd $"ono for hlnielf rfr 'in ose of het services Baley Banks AND BlDDLE CO. Gifts for Soldiers Cigarette Cases 5a f ply Razors Wriit Watches Compasses Tobacco Pouches Money Belts 5ilver Leather Khaki BusinessHours I0am43opm missed notify Open 90 A. M. to 5 P. M. in the Interest of Fuel Conservation Final , Farevell Sale of Perry $25, $28, $30 Spring and Summer Suits at the One Uniform Price $20 Not much need be said about them here they are, and here's their One Uniform Price $20. Every one a bigger value than can be produced to sell today for $25, $28 or $30 it's kiss and goodbye to such a price as $20 for a good suit of men's Spring o r Summer Clothes! l Cassimeres, cheviots, homespun mixtures, flannels, in big var of shades and patterns grays and gray ish mixtures, blue and bluish mix tures, browns, greenish mixtures overplaids and novelty designs and colorings all regu lar $25. $28 and $30 Perry Suits, at the One Uniform Price $20 Big Values in Tropical .Suits Striped Outing Trousers $5 and $6 were $6.50 & $7.50 We will give you 5c apiece for your Perry Coat Hangers! Perry & Co. "N.B.T" 16th & Chestnut Sti. i ,, i 5 lv ' , jJ J .-3 ! I n i I i I J u i vl l fj 1 1 rl M a m UPPINCOTT IVIOTOR CO s sniuiun I HUtM $ZQ MARKET.TREeT " ftV- U, avv f& Sj , vi I. "r 'T t ,r. 1 '-V''il rt. .r- K' y- U3i& . -.- a .-. & p,AJ0 J -' 3 v v i 7kr. xC Jt.v . tsi .,& "T-tJn, r . 1 " A .TC..
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