ra--.- " -fi "JW &. u. I it ?$ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHnADELPlTIA, TUESDAY, FEBItUAllT 23, 1913 t; , FIREARMS BILL LOST IN HOUSED counties with less thnn KiO.AOO popu I lallon ,. A ...... .. t.ill .. ...I. ...inn mill T t IICH ..'. 1)111 JO. llliniiii'" I lllstfces. muL-lt..? m.tnerntl. Increases, i was presented b P I'. Miller. Clear- tlei.l. fncmlniciit lo Ihr s hool ode bv Ilechliil.t. Ii.itnihlii. wnulil ulliiiv Una Ik tiiint s, hool stinetlnlendents mid nxxlAtuntF fot traveling )cnn,. 1 T ..!..!... l.......:i payable. In ten monthly Installments, lie- Mcasurc Kc(iuiring I ennit , KmimiK ypiemurr r th. now p..v . It..., nA.-nlt-ni I'll' .Mr Davis. Cambria, i.rrseneil i I'll iu ihij jihuiiv.!.. .-..v.. ,,uihorl1ni- district ntiorncjs l; ap-t- r . I 1 i I 7". point lOUIUV detectives Ml fiom 11200 til UClCatCtl llM- lO 10 JJ500 In counties. IiiivIiik between l-'O - Olio mill sso.doi) population , . iioMin MU for phvsl. il training In .,,, . . T.n.iiii'iu' mi. in ' s.hnols under direction of a bureau or RURAL IM EMU DIIS DID N .prv.lcnl education In Hi. department f ' Public Instruction . pivKMitwl "y - .. .... ni.li i.ii.i. . iuin Knne. - Mr, ro. -.lit a. ..'....- ...r... , ,,, j . , . - ... i . litriit uml III I i .. c . I ll v. -or i 10 or luiiii'-'i tn i'vv .1 I .innnsn Inn nl SI ntlfl I 'IVI1lr .Irun- mi ih .mii-tt. ' a , .. i...iA Mnmnri i.llri.dll. e. I a till i .. .. t -- -. - , . , ... .. ir allow . arp, silcaeis ami r.-i- .-, . taken -Willi dip nets iiml butr honk Half a million dollars worm ... PRESIDENT ON WAY TO MECHANICS' HALL' of Homes Unprotected Among Objection Ry a fitntf CetrrtipOHlcni llnrrliliuri!. Fob. 15 Counti v mem hers of Iho Jlou defeated decisively tho Xnn- Mil to requlrn purchascrs nf ai.il peraons havlnjr In their posses lon small firearm to obtain a permit from the sheriff of the. county In which they reside. The rural members took violent ex irptlon to the clause In the bill u-hlch requires nn annual license fee -of one dollar A similar fate is predicted for the Unix Senate bill which would re nnlrn it permit from tho poliio author ities. DMIariVIplila's present crlmet Mere filVen an htupIo rea-onq why the Mil should he passed nhen the measurn hm ailed tin for final Hon by ttupresen tathc Daniel .1. .Neary, last nlRhl. Ttep imentHtle llalilrnlEe. of Allecheny. opened the attack on the bill Mr. UaldrldRo declared the bill n.n "put In under tho piio of deprlvlnc irtioUsand irlmlnali from havlnc ueap ons, bin vould make eery decent cit 7hn who failed to cet ,t licenwe n crim inal ItaWridRo spnk- fcelinclv of the people ntin would hao to purl with heirlooms in the way of old weapons Tteldenls llemnnded l.iiw riepresentatHe Veils, of Philadelphia said tho bill was drafted after n con ference wi'h tho illstrht iittormy and other prominent clllrens of that cilv i and declared the residents of rhlladel- ' phla had demanded the enaction of such legislation "to protect them from the lelKti of terror sweeping over the city." mizens of Philadelphia," Wells ex claimed, "are heinp held up nlKhtly on the lilKhnajs nnl hywas. and beaten and robbed. Tho police are working overtlmo to halt these outraccs. but they are tinahh- to cope with the situ ation because of the lack of Htilllclenl men " Hepresentatiro Showalter. of L'nlou. opposed tho bill because condition! did not exist In the rural districts vlmllar to thojo In Philadelphia vl!epresentatHe Sowcr the onlv t'hlla rtelphlan to spiak ncainst tlm bill said It was "a. vicious measure" because It did not permit a citizen to hae a re volver In hiR home If that clause weie Climinaici nc pari, ue outu imc lor the bill. nepre&cntatlve Uenneit. Philadelphia, said tho bill was designed especially to prevent "irresponsible bos from buy ing a revolver at a pawnshop and un intentionally slaylnir a playmate " "We owe It to slclety." Dennett de clared, "to put teeth Into the law to clean up this wholesale possession of firearms by Irresponsible ieople. A j?un Kives no protection from a hold-up man w hen he already has you covered " Mr. Bennett dwelt particularly on the I number of jouths slain accidentally by I revolvers In the hands of companions He declared that "a Jaw- like this would hao prevented the recent shootlnpr ot flvo citizens in, one day in Philadelphia by a demented man " flilmed bank deposits can he seeureii for the state under terms of an amerni- inient to the escheat law passed in the linn., tminx onmnllnir trt Mr Palmer SVhuvlklll The incisure Is one of three drawn up by the Auditor (leneial o ritit-irv ti,rt fapbp.it Uu which nte now in litleatlon Mr Pilnier mado an ev tended address on the bill. In wli li he said t( was essential for laws -n be passed if the state was to obt-iin m c l.i Imcil money. -rii i.in for iHsdinrce of sureties crlmlP.il cases where an Indictment Is not found in six months was neizatneli teported h. the House Judlelar Special i Commlt'ee sEHATim daix rni:si:.vrs HILL HITTING SCALPERS lliirrlshiire. 1-'eb -'"- Senator Aiieus tim r P.n wesented n new and drastic theatre tirket-sralpInK bill In the Senate The lull tirontiiiis mc m.imB-m sell na or Kivinc from away tickets unless the price or Burn m-wi sunn nn nrinte.l on the ticket, or to petmit -ales except at the box niPcc. It It also made unlawful for a - except the owner or tn.in.igeinr sell theatre ticket- HILL GIVES lEiSIOS TO STATE EMI'LO)!- llsrrMniric. Fob 23 lllllh itrrml i in the enato toil.-tv Included the f lowinc Hv Mr Ileales. Adam", prnvldinc ii-a anv'stnte emplove who shall have ser co in ofTice thirtv-llvc jears and shall h.i" reached the aco of slxt-ne. ma r tire on half pay. Mr Mci'nnnell. Northumberland a i tliorizlnu the insurance commissioner determine reasonable Insurance rates of ratc-makins bureau". Mr firav. Philadelphia, lepi-alins He proviso of the art of Mav 16. ISfio. re ililirmc tepnits to he made to the court , of receipt bv cemetery comimnles nf I Klfls oi bequests so as to receive the approval or the court as to tin Invest ment of such Perineals HOUSE WILL CONMCT n edm;sday sessions iWW,i,iIwwiiiwi r. " a va 5S a? mr jt.ic '! v J2v ft t "ito 1 tsJSLwPlrra fM ; np " J i i J.J...i..JKKKtmt. .nl. Mil ..Hi. . i rrrs v, f-IL-iisJVa-iilP l-H" imfi Wj. jrf ?M jiBks f 4 vinigDBitf ilMli i'ji llfjflf m Vft i llBHPnltW'HiiHllMM, it bhbbVbbVb-7 K.'''., Tb. mimm:WmJm:m' ) .Ml ' .1 'L" J! !AIA.fcftMtfbffi 1 t YTr.ni mr nrr-Tifr i XT iLUIiliUKI YYU1UA1 TO PRISON TERM Supposed Fiancee Bctruys Young Express Mes senger lo Police SKNTKNCED TO : YKAKS Street Hold-Ups Continue, While Tnxicab Bandits Rob Saloon -Kf laboratories BOSTON TRIBUTE SECURED 1JN WAK I ON SKIN DISEASE- TO WILSON BEST, Court Charters Research Aesociu.t lion for Cure nml Prevention MV8. 1. J. Spcllacy, of PrcS- of Psoriasis idential Parly, Says It On the recommendation of Oorg lt , , McCurdy Judge Staaka has charter JiXCCllcd lillfOpC S tho Dcrmatoloslcnt llesearch Labora- 101 les.. which were formed In October, T1Tr .,,,.. HZ. for mc prime P"n'' J''! J , Oiuro 11 1'lllJUAJJJiLirillA. r the causo of psoriasis, "'", '",' I K ..v?.v:.xv4fcMXil.0l?&' . .Alvy. r-hdiii by riven Inn I'uiiiii Ledger flntt I'hninKrnpher Hie proiilcntial parlv after a jliort slop at llic Topic) I'I.i?j Hold for luticlicon proceeded lo Mechanics Hall, wlicrc llic t'rc-iilenl made Ills nddrc. The hold i al llic ripht of the iew; in the center lniikgrnunil 1. l'rinitv Churrli CHURCH PROPAGANDA i blue law foes TO CURB BOLSHEVISM WItq win public BILL ADDS TO CITY'S BORROWING POWER ,- rt S'aff Ctirrciplfldf' 1 llHrrliliiirjr. Pel) 2T. Speakei .--i.inR- I ler announces that Yv.dnosda seslotis of the House will he held recularly In the future The announcement followed his conference last nlcht with the chair men of the House committees. To Insure a quorum the roll will be nill,.H u hnn tli KOKtlnn miens on Wed- nesday afternoon An attempt to hold , 1 u.ria1 lodemtor Tells I Pllilildclllhiil OrcheMl'.l to Play ill Coilliullv InS McilSlirc RllisillZ a session last ednesd.i failed because ' ii";""1" i ' . B i majoritv of the members left for home at the i lose of the morninff session CRIME PENALTY BILL UP Lnviiien Chrinianity Will Rescue Nation Hearings on Hill Lo;:ttliziii'' Suiiduv Concert Hoii-c Gets .McaMirc Ir itlitig Tuentv Year for Rundit llurrlsburV. I-Vb 25 The l.afTerly bill deallnit with bandits anil .strong- Objects In Amendment Ii4nia.it4llra WnlLrnr Til l!.l iIa lllll 1.1 made a stlrrlnp plea for the passage of arm men has been intioduied in the the bill. Before tho vote was put, Mr. , Hun-e I'leanne thepl.iRU" spots in nut ulies the centers of poverty, tnse.ise aim v iv.---. was the niessaBo broiiBht by the Rev. Dr .1 rr:-r.l: smilii. oi I'anni". - moderator of the Ocneral Aseiubly. to fiOO Presbterlan laymen, their wives - . ... . l, (lnxtltVi ntitillfll illtl. . r.n.i rraitisi .11 tin- imi.i't i . r ih' Presbvterlnn Social Pnliiti lnsiead i.i pinvidini; a death l"",lv-j iast eveninj; l" '18 halltoom or the os annoumed last wtek. It f.ets forth a i iLnvue-Stiatford minimum penally of "a tine not exceed- ,.1t .va, from one of these plague inir jr.OOft. and imnrlsonninit bv solitaty I ,., i nn American cltv that TruUky coiitliiement at labor for a telm of not I ....., nut lo tircome tho uitirileiei of lts than twenty ears, for those found r;Usia We must blot out the plague I aee ot ft i,m tpots for the Faieiy oi mc iiuwun, lowers asked unanimous consent to amend tho bill, hut Mr. Ncaty objected, rtepresentatlve Show-alter, of I'ntoit, Interrosated Mr. Uennett and asked why a. citizen who took out a. license was required to no and liavo it renewed at the end or the year 'Because to have time. the the After 0ld district. ilea delphla. sented members who sat near him r.oth the v.ire s.nd 1'enroso delecations from Philadelphia oted almost lhf. tiassano of the bill. Followlnsr the action on v.iu fiirai inembers defeate sljncd for their own protection. "; , )H rKis the pass.,Ke ,,f the hill to raise I millions nay. billions of wealth, must ineasuro introuuneu uj .n. 4.-ni-. thnsalarleiof real tuii-assessors ritmi,n ), p.irt (.ambrln, would have icuulred all roun- jjnno lo jtuuft IMvvnrd .1 f'attell dellveied ;i Plill.i tifs In the state to employ one or more The hill is on the liuase third it.id.nR ,i, inhLi-boo-itins addiess, In which he county ueiei. ues. u innovation In the vvu.v of public hfariUBS is promised when the llorko bill to permit .Sunday lectures, orches tral comerts. and 'movies" of an edu cational character is kIm-ii an airliiR in different sections of the .tale. As an Incentive to mouse lnteicat In behalf of the bill, the Philadelphia (Jr chesti.i will maKe the circuit of public hentluKH and give classical concerts Limit From 7 to 10 Per --... e .... n in i vciii tor t-reiieiiii i uriiobus lliirrl.liiirz, Keb. 23 fily Solicitor .lohn P. Connelly Ik here with a bill which provides in effect an Increare of Philadelphia borrowing capacity fiom 7 to 10 per ont for itencrnl purposes. The mcasuie iepeals,the act of 1013, which save the city an extra borrowing lapyclty ,t 3 per cent for transit and pott Iniil-vTv-ehifnt. The hill In reality la ll-tlic.. ..rt.il.Hn.r ,.,., .1Al.,n.i ... ,, It will he the llrst time that musical j r(Tp . .,, ",,,, ,,J ,,lo ronVtituiional concerts have been glvui to aid In amendment which was i.nllled b the arousing public seiitinunt for the pass- tin-tots in November iast. i i Tina . amaudment. iitonnsiit ..ml I-'tedetlck C rtobb today teceived a sentenco of three years In the County Prison, after he had pleaded utility to mi Indictment charg-lni? him with steal Inir more than J500O from tho American Hallway J.xprcss. Company, by whom ho was formerly employed. Judge Mc Cormlck, substituting In Quarter Ses sions Court No. 1, Imposed tho nentence. Ilobb wan messenirer on n. Pennsyl vanla nallroad Company train, em Ployed by tho e-rpress company In the company car In the train, on the dav '..1 i!!!.'ncy wa "Men there was about J7B.00O. while, tho train was running from IJroad street station to tho West Philadelphia station llobh pocketed J50G0 of tho money and when ho ar rived nt the latler station ho left the train and disappeared. About l-wo weeks later ho was located n New York. A younjr woman on whom he, was lavishing tho money was re sponsible for his arrest, II was said that tho youn woman told thn New lorlt police of rtobb'a presence in that city and when the defendant camo to call on his supposed flancco he was arrested llefore .ludge McCormlck today. In ' response to a question put by Assistant District Attorney (lordou, Itobh declated - mat wnen ho was arrested ho had most ot thn money left, although he could not say how much. , Ho accused two New York detectives of stealing tho money from him when he was arrested. An Investigation will be made cf his charges. 1 Held n Pickpocket I "I am going to make examples of these cases from now on," said Magls- tiato Mecleary, In Central Station today, as hn held Jacob I., tlreen, of North eighth street under J1000 hall for 'court. It was alleged lhat (.reel! picked tlm pocket of Mrs Julli II I,ocb, 2231 , North II road street. In a Market street store yesterday, obtaining three dollar. tie then Instructed nil of tho witnesses In the case to report to the Grand Jury Immediately, so that a truo hill may be found against Green and his case ex pedited. Green was arrested by depart, ment store detectives. Nathan Myers, of North Hlcvcntli street, was held In JCOO hall for court, accused of having attempted to pick the pockets of a man on n trolley car at Fifteenth and Spring Garden streets. Detcctlvo Ryan tustllled Myers had his hand In the man's back pocket. Held Up Saloon Two unma-sked bandits held up the Faloon of Patrick Dillon, Fifth and Wal. nut streets, shortly before midnight and robbed tho proprietor and four customers ot about f 200. Dillon was preparing to close when tho men drove up In r taxlcnb and en tered tho place. One of them covered the proprietor and tho customers with a tevolvcr nnd ordered them Into a side room. There tho victims were relieved of their cash and Jewelry, after which the cash register was rifled. Tho ban dlts obtained $130 from Dillon, J2G from one of the customers and varying amounts from the others The thieves then threw Dillon's keys at him and backed from tho door, leaped Into tho machine and drove away. The policeman who covers the-beat was nt Fifth and South streets at the time of the hold-up More lliislnras Men Protett Another neighborhood organization 19 skin affliction, and, If possible, to de termine n ctiranvo treatment mm " ent recurrences. ... The association of doctors was aldea financially In Its research work by Ui late P. A. . Wldcnor, and after nls death by the Wldener estate. Tho membership of the society In cludes Dr. Jay Frank Schamberg. 192; Spruce street; Dr. John A. Kolmer. 92 1 Houth St. llernard street! I'r. Daniel lllosman, 1715 Spruce street', Dr, Albert D Ferguson, 60 F.ast Johnson street, nnd Herbert 1.. banker Visitor Asserts Nation's Head h Conf.tlc.nt of Establish ing Lasting Peace TAFT QUESTIONS In all tho ttlbutes paid lo Picsldcnt '.HAL uuiumvn r...v.it, Clark, of lladnor, a Wilson abroad, none was so sincerely appreciated as the greeting, accorded him when ho arrived In Doston jester day. according to Mrs. Thomas J, Rpel Incy, the only member of tho preildcn x T-1 1 niTn r 1 nniPnO ' pany to remain In Philadelphia I H.Ai;l H. KAKKIkKY H-o train stopped In West Phlla- JUUriUUU Jk Jdelphla early this morning Mrs. Ppoliacy ,vn- creeled by her sister, Mrs. W. T. T. i -. ci U Rrubn,,r. nnd Mr. Ilrtibaker, nnd taken DcmaiHlS LntlCS bllOW Jtlllll ji,y them to the Windsor Hotel. Thero Where U.'S. Constitution 1 "S!"-f . :,LU" !c . .... ..wv...,, ,,v nnu vii nj IT IICIlllll. ton with tho presidential party and tthn expects to return Thursday. He Is conn, sel for Iho Navy Department and ho and Mrs. Spellacy went on tho George Wash Ington an tho guests of Assistant Seos retary of the Navy rtoosevelt nnd Mrs. Ilooovelt. "In r-irope the American and Allied soldiers nlmost worshiped President Wll. son," drclnrcd Mrs. Spellscy. "I have, never seen a man receive such tributes with such slncero dlcnltv and noise. Tint nothing could havo surpassed tho wolcomo accorded his return nnd ho seemed moro moved by It than by any Precludes Covenant ASKS FOR ALTERNATIVE Ex-Prcsitlcnl Tells Middle West That Alliance Would Fail Without America M. I.iiiil, Mi Feb 25. William H. Taft, former President, speaking- here today nt tho opening session of the Mld-Contlncnt Congress for a League 't Nations, challenged Senators Polndexter. Ilornh nnd Ilced to put their lingers on the clauses of the constitution which forbid tho United States to assume the obligations of thp covenant of a league of nations. "Let him who objects to that suggest another remedy (to prevent war) or hold his pence," ho said. "The funda mental weakness of tho attitude of Sen. ntors Polndexter, Heed nnd Ilornh Is that they conflnn their argument to pointing out the dangers of this covenant lo the United States, which I think are comparatively slight, while they utterly fall to tender nny construction sug gestions to the conference for a method by which peace can he maintained nnd tho Just resultssof the war an be se cured. "They aro merely destructive critics and are not in search of a solution of the dldlcultj "If tho United States does not enter the league of nations, the iofiif.il will leave a mere offensive nnd defensives allinnco of countries nnd competitive armaments, followed Inevitably by an other war, as much more horrible In Its dcstructlveness of armies nnd peoples and clvlllratlon as this one vvna more horrible than nny previous wars " Mr. Taft declaiod the question now before the American people was not whether a formal treaty shall he rati fied by tho Senate, but whether the. draft report of a proposed covenant and league of the nations represented at Paris shall meet their approval demonstration nbnad. Confident of Lasting Peace "Throughout the trip ho remained th same, entertaining, well poised, optlmls. tlo man. His unruffled demeanor was most Impressing. Ho sec-ins nbaolutely convinced that this country will make n lasting penco for tho world despite all obstacles." Clad In simple hlaclpvelvet hat, Ionic cloak nnd black furs, Mrs. Spellacy sat In tho hotel today telling of her trip. "It was n wnnderful experience," Mrs. Spellacy said. "I'm Just sorry 1 couldn't keep ft diary. I think the most Im pressive thing of the entire trip wnB tho long line of baby trees that havo been set out nlong the rond that leads from Paris to Chateau-Thierry. These new trees, supplanting tho centuries old for est kings, are typical of the rapidity with which reconstruction work In being carried on. "The desolation of thn battlefields Is, of course, appalling. But we did not seo a great deal ot personal Buffering. Chateau-Thierry nnd tho Argonna Woods were the grent sights. "Vou know along this rond from Paris tho great old trees had been cut and piled In readiness so after the Allied army had pnssed nlong tho trees could ho thrown In tho road to Impede the progress of tho German nrmy should It attempt to follow. When wo first went to Franco wc saw these hugo logs lining the road. Beforo wo left tho logs were gone nnd the slips of new trees stood In their places. Freshly tilled fields and hero and thero new houses or fresh paint also denote the reconstruction work. Comfort on Oreau "The ttlp to and from Kuropel was most wonderful." Mrs. Spellacy said. "The Georgo Washington Is so com pletely fitted for comfort. Friday oven Inir wn Hfneit u-llli 1rl,tnt nn,t .f.. PASSED TODAYhvllBOn wa8 dinner in honor of .(.itiuDouuv. - i hiiv-io, VI afcil-Olil, UU II IB PORT BENEFITS BY HARBOR BILL I .. ..il t . ,, !..-. tf,. . . , . .,- i ,A enfj n fif I fi 1 in. 1 . . i hi .. in I . l..l.l .. I 1. isil..,!.-!. stiv-1.. . .. ...... ii , . . If be were roun. no ne unit.- ...- ,.,,,. , ..,,,, ,, lol). r'.V-, ,mli .ton foreign propaganda ,.-" I.stra 3 n.-r ..-nt cm. .1 i,. ...i , """."-'"T."" Protest against insum- a gun in his possession in that,. ,,,,, . ,,,,, ,.,. in ,.. '.. .,. hatred of the (lag with ,u" ""' ......, cenetal l.nnrovemei.ts. i. ;:,m: ccnipo,, protection. .Members or tne , tho license would be ,rr.- was .,,,.,,. ., ,. f I : n wi of th- F.dcral Govern- I'mmucipma. .Mam. m. riii..urB.i. . . ",""' '."-, J lf" Avenue improvementAssoc a on I ot .5irfn"e""r,;4 llVnT "" 'ny y'""' liWrlnmi,l Is n.im.d ,-nt. the ,lt. school and .'hutch we March 17 : ami llarilsbuig. Mau-1, 1 . x ,, ,,,-,.,,. ,;,,,. a nB in Awaue llaiu boh la- bill was .6 for and HH against. ni.i fe .i. e..ir.. .. i ,ie. ..,.,.. .nn It t the same time we must At tbu hearing In Philadelphia, Hep- , h on the crouml tl,.n I. .r,i,. ; "ioro avenue last nlKlit. dec. aied that ter the voto Lieutenant Hguii ,. .Uslieilon ot the I put' moials nt the base of the Individual llIlulU1,o P.orkc. sponsor of the bill . - opened a wider Held for the operations utund lehewaVe i lland er. who represents a Philadelphia . . t t etllcl, Snlo ,,u. cor. ...,. .. ,.,,,,,, i,i,,ii.n.iiitiof the contractor Iiosm-m n.l ,iii.n.,i . ..." "..'.. ?e".i.r'.a s nr ,h0 Pol'ce Hand took the floor on personal priv- ir". ,, "I :",""" '" ,.. life of the nation. We must "' ;.""",'- ' . ,f , ,. i iii si,.tnfc ! "'"" raiinotkeU for transit and nor! 'V. '""'r """?". ?5.S' ."..V? e," and detenueu ine name oi rini.i-; - ' ,.rl. anize and Chilstlanlsa- this na- " ""'"' "'". " "".:"."'-..: I dcvelonment to nil suits ,,f ,iv.i,i. '.'"' ".""'".". "" ."'" l" ' Lieutenant iolder saw he ro- . inrynnnfy ,,,,, ', We have 200.001. churches and W: mncrai vvaner. o, ,.,e .,,,, c , sollcn)ea wlUl a ,,,.,; nf a , j; , l ' '. . v request tor remeu at ,i,. nra :.! nt the i- IV hv ACereeADC UfAWTDAleC '."'' . ... .1 i. ...!.... . .1. .i. onn.u n,i ..tiieri. n r ciiteti to time ...,,... ... .1 .. cituicu nctloii vvaa sent to the head of the Pollco 11 r.oth tuc " fjemianj started "i piopaaaiul.i latlont iro' i I ),.,. .:,, ,,f CAtv Iti-ul l-'.lil.' lhat .ame near choking the wot Id. Let : holldly for Ut It gallon oi L,ll III ul l-slalt. y a rl)lWtUn propaganda that Men in llarritlMirj: lor I'lirposc1 m ,mU; the nation from Hie perils ".'ll'hm'ri?! Ilarrl.lmrg. Feb .-3 x delegation of , iio threatening It Tlm Pre,bjterian e.l .1 mil ite- jol cstftlH d,,.nl, fiom Philadelphia rhmc-h with Its r.OO.HOft men and Its vassjsc of tho bill Cocktail Mixers Turn to Sundaes ( uiilliiuril fniin PilKS One Denat fluent inn mil icany tu.iies i ,(. , it v tf( ...i,,,. . ! , ,, , .,..,. .'.... u HntP higlnv.imeii held up and e-.iii.e t iTroioses .1 '. i, i , , " ,ob1"'1 Jl- E J-undqulst. an Inbpector f "r revenucnoduc.ng ta',"0'";0 mipIoed at Hog Is.knd. on a Sharon- HI not he Siirm 1 c., r' .!',"J;nt" Nw 'netl """"y l'ar terday. While Kwl.igc. licit, S 'nt ,h0 ,,0r" tl" tonduc-tor was talking to th. motor. , i iiiuu wii ni nunc oi ine car inc. men In other woi ils, ., r,inm,iy 0. walked up to l.iindiiulht, and vvhllo one iilalned today, the Loinis fnl. sllcll ml. pointed a gun at hit htoniacb an'olhor liiovemeius as uansit for instam.e. I forced ilni to turn over nls cusli forced A7ifF TRANSIT BILL IN SENATE MONDAY ll.rrl.burit. I-'eb. -.5 -Senator ugus tua I' Dalx. Jr of Philadelphia, an-1 nounced that another effort would be mado at this tesalon of the Legislature to empower tho Public Service Commis sion with iiutlioritv to compel exlttinis. street railway companies to make con .; .... ..... .... .,....-- n tllJIiniil-IIUUIIIIrt ..'..f, . ,.1111.11 IIC . , ll I .' ...,' .-...- .... ... .,, u,v, ,in i .ilendir Hun morning und Is cxpcit.-d ml aM ht Mn,i , fear ot the fuiuie of the I'-'1"' office and was imulie d in lusum wiiicii proaucc leveinu, , not be in- nmountlng to B. The men then p.ts tint bodv i mrican nation. "ut how iiiuc.li he owed I.'nclo Sum eluded hi tile cliv s debt when an him to alight from the cat. Ileal Lstute Asse.-ors John . I ui-v rolIiman,,pr Kviiligcllne Hooth nf the lllanks containing places wheie he estimate is made ,,f ,IP i)Ilm,, ,K e.i- ., , . , ,. (v-'.'rl'lni ."beha'l .If I'lib.t! " '" Salvation Army, was Intioduced by R Could tell Just how much tobacco he had partly. "'! uy In 3lanyl working in t.ehalf of Hie bin - 11fAP1. ,,,,. t0astmaster. us "our ' on hand were to be lllled out l.efme Five lobherles were repotle.l Congife ole.- S 1,000,000 Kat-li for Delaware ami Schuylkill. Canal Purchase Approved Congtess today finally passed the rivers and harbors nppioprlatlon bill making llbnal appropriations for Im provement of the Helaware Itlver and other watcis in Pennsylvania, New Jeisey and Pelaware. lloth the Senate and House today agieed to the conft-reuce teport. and It now goes to the Piesldent ror slKiiature. Although the bill tippi opt lutes only 1 00(1.000 this year for the Delaware Itiver belbvv Alleghen avenue, theie Is nn unexpended balance of about I4.00U.. 000 making n total of IMOO.uOO avail nhli for Improvement of the hannel dining the year ueginniug auiy i. laia. son and daughter, who returned on the Heorge Washington. It wns n happy, meny party and one I shall never for get " President Wilson had hoped, Mrs. Spellacy said, to slop In Philadelphia, long enough to seo his new grandson, Woodrow Wilson F.ayre, hut train delays t and strenuous calls on the President's ' time prevented this. U. S. S. SEVERANZE IN AFTER STORMY TRIP i oimn.iniler," and told why the Halva-1 nightfall. And the "Moor tax" on i Igais non i.ny vvoii the praise of govern-1 (tlnit is the official name for the new nienis and hOldleis ut the front itavl was III some cases St) pet cum nmie than the old tnx. .'Igats were divided Into live iia--.es s.i I'livale Killed tiy Mililarv l'oli.e PAID-FOR MAIL SLOW, BUT FREE street railway tomitauies to iiium- vtou- m, ., ,. . , i.ni ...e... - ---: ..;,,.?. ""..: ....v.' . ii. i r,ie ih:,. i.:tf"(l currier nCllllll- I IIIIm-i i cf the mllltaiy .ponce. nu.iir mimon- I ". "... ,r .ii-h-.o,...,, .U.e hn.h - ,tUH an; investigating tile sinmiinc. .ii--, ,tax .)(1.tllc,uvana tt,ic. cigareit - s '., ,t I lllnillll I 11. !..... I IIIIIXUIULTS . .... . .. i.-... o-. ,ii.. i .,. nn class A me tux uicrentit" in Mlvate F.ed Klnkaln. of Hllzabeil, I "' J' !"' thousand nass It .the- mn .1. was shot nnd Instantl.v Mlled flve-cent hind) had n bt.ind-ntw : tu as! KlKlit nl ...inip uixou n ineiuiiei i ami ine puces rcmiiiucu iu '" iiiiuiar.v iiiitnoii-iiUtoc-rntlc' class l:, w-lilch auvanceu non. cars may systems Senator Dalx said lie would Introduce ' a bill to this effect Monday night, al the instance of the l'nlte.1 Business Men's Association of Philadelphia. The measure will tie drawn along the same lines as the so-called Salus bill, which was defeated In the House after one ot the bitterest fights ever waged here. The McNIchol forces lined up tha country members against the Salus meas ure, and, despite every elfort of the Smith admlnWtralton, backed by the full power o the Vares, the till failed Of passage The Salus trill waf detlfcned to give tho Tubllc Service Commission power to compel the Philadelphia llapld Tran sit Company or any other company lo connect lis linen with any tho city might build In the corporals limits. Tha Dalx bill will provide Just such con nections. The fact that suth a bill Is about to be introduced is taken to mean that tho city waiite to bn prepared to force the transit company to connect up Its lines with city-built lines should tha municipality fall to negotiate a fa orablo lease with the company and decide to enter the tranportation busi ness itself. War Material iMainifac turctl Here i uinstances TUl MUMU I II I Y-l - Jumped 1 and $2 a thousand in taes nnlv the humble "all tobacco cigarette" slaved anvvvhcie near earth lis ia k ted from the Mauayunk dlsttict. two within half a block of cavh other. A window In the rear of the home of Thomas Pors, 308 I.c-verliigton avenue, was forced betvveen midnight .Sunday and 8 a. m. Mon- p"Crp QrP'T7rlTtl- , day and a watch valued at $15 and $3 L WO 1 OI EjUjUVjIJ J were taken The same method was Tol- lowed III gaining entrance to the rcsl- I .i . I).. . . I i it , I denc-e of Kdgai Padgett. 323 Levering- l.tllll mopped in Ho Urodd and ton meet, whew J14 In cash and two Chestnut Delivered' Mock Ulilldtcn's lockets, -valued at 17, were stolen. Awav IU Days Later 1'11" """' wa8 that- of the candy vii.ii ..r,.ie,"i i.. .i, , stand belonging to Mis Julia Luvls, . ' . '"" '""'" "c.uun 1 1 vj-..r. Atnln street Tlie slanit. which Is Powerful Ilein.it ratlc Lender For more than a decade Mr. Spellacy has been one of the mot powerful Demo cratic leaders tu Connecticut. Ho has served In tho state Senate and nt the last election was Democratic candidate for llovernor. He has been a consistent suppotter and admirer of President Wil son and It was due to him that one of tho most remarkable nolltical unsets or I'tu tmiirovintr the Delaware ltlvel ut I iIia ImIK ineslilentliil election occurred In Camden. $71,080 Is approptlated The Connecticut. 1.111 makes $1,000,000 uvalliible for con- Jo1m T. Kllle, nepubllcan leader, had f; il i ...I, "uiV.v nvl . thniisnnd doiin.a to,,l'cnlratea niH forceB " the "" kill P.lver. S t-flve thousainl dollnis . . , ,,.,,,... .,. Kl goes ror maintenance or Wilmington v.. ..,. ...,--.. ..... .. ,. harlx.r lKipulatlon threatened to put It In tha One'of the most lnipoilantpiovlslons Democratic column. Tho city of Hart- In the hill, nnd one of vlttil Interest to ford, Covernor Holconib's place of real- ill Pennsylvania, and especially Phlla- deuce, was regarded as so solidly lie delphla. Is the npptoprlotlou of $3,000,- ' publican that a light with tho Demo- 000 for purchase and Improvement of . ls ..ls ot anticipated. V,?,WlSTo1.D,abV .aUl'for Z ' SP.ll.cy organized the. Democrats Chesapeake and Delaware Canal und the nml radical ltcpuhllcans of Hartford In , temalndcr to begin the dredging of the a campaign of unparalleled vigor. And canal to a depth of twelve feet. because of him this stronghold of He- The adoption of this ptovlslon Is of publicans went Democratic by 1000, olt linmenss gratification to I'ongiesaiunn J kttl,K King's victory In Ilrldgeport. Hampton Moore and repteseuta the sue. . cessful culmination of his efforts to have . . ! the government putchnse this canul ns n ' i.vi tiiTiiviniuivn link In thp proposed Atlantic Inland1 1 si.n .ahi omqhii.ks waterway fiom lloston to Norfolk OVKISI.AND tourlnff. J5-paientr. model art, 4-r liiist iihs run iivii. innrs; iuiiy ..i.lnii.a nnA jnmrunlti.il 111 flmt-rlaBA me. i rlisnkal condition; tha tint S9S0 buys thl uvrrianit asciic, Airusni Cttv I IlitilnvA A Pmierul Tfniiiiire,,.. li v man M. Ulelsher. liI Voik .v. .nl '" In.. eased rrom. i .o ...... pe, ...e c c, ..j ,emu ..eimaniown m I n a lot adjoining Mis. Ibis's home, rui.e.nl service, for John V. Mauley lUrase, V .hd Tlogi ti "" ' ' ,,'V, ',",",; ".'..' ., . "r1""1- "hU'h '""'""r ""V -;'n"; "Tlmt'"1 !''ti!W';.5''a,;!,u,ul'l,,',lr was mbbcl of several cartons of cigar- one "t the olues" e "plo? " of 1 Du-' I !!L - - ..,.,.. ., ,. Ilu.iiitl.h .. Ilell. ..il.-l '' I I ...I, I,, .,i,re.u wila trvl.li; l.i 111,. :t lllltl IS, lilt nlei'idenr re,..i.il. .t .. . ....... ... .... . ..it ... .. . .,,.,.... III.- lirdiii-m M.J. . lis in veais 1- ..i,,.., Knvai". "HI V il . -" " - " tablisl.ed l)V a leiler m..l.l . J '"TlCllCS Mlll.eu 111 ;i. ll-il", Ul . 11 l-liiicnj, n in. men OI. IIKATII.S how otll.ersof the t nited htutes ta.go- wii mm a Kolla.. "-."(H i: it. ....... . tl. all-tobacco cigarette J; ", 'T-hestiMii m, .ei m.wi .".'i Uroa,!l ! Sunday from pneumonln arte.- a brief -- -. . " , , , A ,,,.; carrier Sevei-an,.. which docked here; ,..-', .'"v'-'.. "I'.ln-1 V-r'. , , i V elc-ut dealer on Walnut sit.e, was Thirteenth and . heUnut's't're'e's0 hlr'.ee. Nr;W TAY ROARn TH RP WAMCn "ciSck ffom his V?Lw?O,101fl Houlf, I UlSiTlVlnei ,Lnff.S.rf Xw f. A.f" aSn today, de.trlbed tlie weather that nc- K "I n ,u" ne' "iut-c-r. Tol s Wssi,.,,,...., ..,. found on a step ladder Ingh in ulr,da)s later is u-.d ;n uiuklng a com pat. HtVY 1AA BUMU lU DC. NAMfcU M-vvelfth street Man ey wlm was KUtv- "'"-' .IW""'" "PJ Jri'inil"-ta "',!,,m, companled them f.on. St Nazai.e.l I),. t,i n-mlnston. IMM. .1 jnrt Tlnbun, .w . flillllCjlly 11R1.h,IIC for ,, la , .lKa,s ' '"' ' -. hu-T'elM.( a?. iS.i . Silvil ' S;,",! SitW' s. Tm,".";! France, all the way to this countrv , ;"' 'Vi!, "kill -rini.uni ,, ..,! ! He was talking to (he world . laige ' This preiede... ..f coui.se, does not Federal AllvisorV Body Will Hear for more than forty jears In the Hu. , U" AlnlrU si ' l".' wlv.tV. "'orih cit They were not thiee tlss out when ' "u,8are. M '"orl-H si vuiimtnalm: av i,,,d he didn't caw who heard bun ' n,!,'L .".ni!" ? and P."""1' 'heiatuie A,.,..,!. 'i?;.. Cl,,l reau of t Ity Ploperty He was ti mem- lllll rem KrlnJ may call Trl.. 8 to PJ .the storm struck tl.em It diove. tl.em , ll. rv J .'.rev. 1417 s mi. ......l It...-' n a patriot." liu puff. .1 I bousht I f'f"",.', Ll 12 "5 ! . ,1":il'1allH ,'' members Appeals lMVC Slated ber of he P O. S of A. nnd other or- v. m .... ..... . .. .. u, of their tou.se so fa, that the, ran .A'"!?'''!,..''' """i S ' I ..d . Ul.iri Bond" at.d 'all .ha. Hut 1 , &ilXFiv?nWV$l'iL,",t , . W..I.I-.I.... Fel, :t -(By A. P.) -n IzuUons Interment will be in Fern- ....W.V&tt, Mc-he.Co1.. ..'J, t shun of ...al and we... ..bllged n. pui ," i T viaiulre. Uii.i It..-, in.... s . dont see vh- thev make .e c limb ' sages uit h I. g .lllve.. T h. nn..111.'" An advisor) lax lioard of six members vvood temeierj l-"unral ervle Tuts.. 8 . in Int. .W at the liermudas to lake on fuel ',,.- ! '-y; f '," $ vTdn' a, "' ", .uu.l andp,etty t.ear.v b.tal. m net'k I Phif one da, affe, fhig posted XW Vc&lfiToru "i" ' a'a' i.OftnAI.NH stead of taking eighteen da,, to make I , " f ,.tVl ?J. ?.n r., .U''.' S "' ' "' I " nnd out how niuil. more inonev ne ll.Bton. "a- '" UJVXxna"H from Avenue of I L itliMMrs.r-,.-., . . ."'A'!? ..".'. ''.".r... , ",?.! w lno-h0yr ' 'OOK ,""1'v-"(', "" l 'j,";-,-;0'' uri;,h':ilu"nr :..,,, I KOt to ,a H,cm" c0 ,0, UBh ' 'K )f,r, r. a ilcla-s concerning thofal.ness of assess- , r,Vl2UKY W NMU'Lrtfa ' nSt III . Ti ,, Hi n" Intrnm. Ye. Omi 'ihft Sevciatizts aot into Hia I'l.tiAi Its v. M jihli" i iuniuii t . umi uisi .14.. .,. ,. t,.,,.,.. . i,... t-(iiiiaii-uii u(,hiu 11 wuh foil ml jV fli ' .,,ntB nml fimtun.ni vtvni' n nt nf iiiA 111 w4mI. IT. wJl'l '-wmTJ M 2V.:." v...i,ma T-m, a!S t ni.il llMyCffinajiniinill call -ver since, tallying locomotives 5'iiV,r iVincll73 Tiainorlund -V ' ""J UThls Is Its first visit to Philadelphia It Is ., ,'."? VlcT.'ton. PJ70 5 '"id .t" and Man. States service August. I1T18 and has plied between Ivew -tork and St Na 11. ..)... I.II l.OUl.tu.l .1 J.ih.i 1 Tlon. P S V I.. 5U llani1 i. ...I Anna t- f' , '14T ' VViiAilatnrl. a. returning unusued war tnachlnciv jnade here. On Its flrat voyage to St xa. zalre ns well as nn the last trip before this the Severanze was attacked b) submarines, both times in the llav of Biscay. During the last attack foui torpedoes J Uutter. 0 Kevatone at. a nil Atnhonaua Plnkaton. ,0 si Jm ' . I 1ft r V UfUMv-l, a.l i ilSM-uvR n. iarnlluii ' o Hr.cn 11S Ur''Tiwm n . infl AUriurtt H i4onnoll. '(90. rmtlull nj jte John I L,u.irl iOA V Martin Mt) 1 1 lid a Winch. V-H jAiaup al LVi. VinWi. MM N lOih m . and AnnU (Ilitnariin. njj i vm si lll.llita.i - rtt-i,- mi) 11 .1 i MEASURES INTRODUCED IN LEGISLsiTURE TODAY were fired Destroyers ca"me up Just In i 4l '", p. Van (ilahn. 111 Wallare al . and tlmo to save tho vessel from becoming I' Shlrlrr Now'i,.lJ'' N,"";r,", ",1, v . ptey lo the Germans. The Kever.nze ry sVeiialna'ton' av'eM ,d' V ''U" 1 .... . .n..a un. nll.,1 met. .... ...l, 1 Kr,l"'r.. ,, ... .....l. .. .... ..n. lairiea CJ UOIinet. i. i ."m "i . .nw ....,- u vtcUrlJ'. T.7 V 4611. at rtonJu tmpbell A.bury Park. X J. and Kthel Items. 14ilJ Olan.onn at . , Harrttbnr-. Feb. SS. Chairman Iloll Inrrvrorth, of tho House agricultural committee, today Introduced a bill to fix tho minimum of butter fats In milk sold in tho state at 3 per cent, and ot .. -1l,t- a. 111. ...a . .l.w - nuia auiiun v. ...a ":. wc.ii., wi.n a . Bravialon for ctandardliLnir by- addlm-' rittm milk or removing- cream under regulations of the Dairy and I'ood Com mlisloner. A clause permits filing of affidavits that rotting has beer, added to or taken from the milk. He also Introduced a bill authorlilnr formation of an association of township super - Sir, Brendle, Berks, Introduced a bill JCxtaff a dollar bounty, payable under ' isssTwatlon of theitame commlsiloo. for Mtavt tea -varleues of hawks and four IrEufWwta. ,'VY'ajihlnfton. read In- tJMaVfi Mil W K lJ. a year salary Mm MmmmmBmm. MMmmwx. v ij i as unarmed and could make no resist ance. Captain Julian Bloch is commander of tho vessel It carries eleven officers and a crew of seventy-seven men. It Is probable that this Is Its last voyage In government service, and that It will go back to Its owners, the I'nlon Sulphur Company Serbia (iel. New $13,000,000 Credit Wa.liln.ton, Feb. 25, A new credit ot 115,000,000 for Serbia authorized to. day by the Treasury raised Serbia's loans from the United States to $37, 000,000 and loans of alt the allies from the United States to I8,674,G7,000. laiiiis nomano, 7.17 . lundoum ai . ana John'"' : iobliaimT' Tonk.V.."'N. T. and ill-y K. Hamilton. Tonkeia. N. Y Chariea P. Klehllnr 01n7 Virnrat , and Oene vlev " C Heal, S42 N, noblnaon at. eraliels J. .it.!!!!!,.. ,...,,. ., ,.. Kvery ilgur and clgaiette on the couu- I ttmt mail posted In T the nti..i . ... "el -llB , leturns. Indications fro.'i teis to.!.., will be Included in the tax 1 e cit, should each iol iie'bu L "f l"lycn'',s experience are hat thousands thiee jcari lluxtlut.iii in V,.,,, esuu, ,K.. '" 'of clases will be submitted. Vain Pleu. f..r Kve.npll,,,, VorK koine time In the ext ten n. v V ' U wa" le"ie- today that the tollovv. T-x 'ollec,or.Kphraiml.de,ersu,d, . . '-. centut,. , f JSobaby vonskedto bUKY HKb CAPTAIN TODAY Altera 1 - fyf-xrz, Bomb Kills Belflan Children ii.no.la. Feb. !S (By A. P.) Four children aro dead and twelve "njured at ten mnro uuriuwcni u. ..err, a. nf thn e.Dloilon of a Qermiuv ;rnad with which they were Opwllk. ten A result ot bandrenai pUyMf T Howe 7f3 v,a liv.e at WHIUiri II. H-.PP 711 N S.'.th a' .and itatlJa It Hau'r, -JVV1 N ith at rarl K SehuU-. S.'i H. Phll-Hllens at and Phot A. Nft". Ollin (iarnjantoivn ave William 15 Wella. 1434 Lombard at. and Jeniila Tllltlt. IMO Itoainat. at. J Iioul" H.ppv. 1513 H ir.lh at , and Ida Broofca, TM Jackaon at. JaniVa M Winter-, -.-t Alder at . and Kalh- rrn Pli'lan. 172 Wolf at Jamta K. ilrady, S09 Hprinc (lardan at., and it "an Smith. COS Purlnt; Garden at. Waltar J. Taunt, lilt 8t. llernard at., and Anna lluah. S0s K. Arlaona at. Kdwar.t Oulnn. -..ill w. i.a.nts at,, ana ilar tarat MeBhane. I150 Mu.srava at Wll- vv arlmes, ineatar, la , ana uorotny vYllHam'W. Kutftr, Atlantic ntr, N, J., and i Ihey wer 0eVr U cooper. J0m'U U "i'rjvtrnmtr ' v . Julia At Jvnunt. ra Illlla, Mi, that fur fallmo to make proper mturns cleuleia ill an- of the new commodities Included in this new luxuries tu -c were require. 1 tu pay a Hue of J00 per tent of their tax with a po.sll.ie monetary neualtv" as' well. Over In, the foba.io .luislon of the Federal Building's tax-.nllectiug olll.es theie were, hundreds of wild pleas for exemptions made loda.v I) It Ander son, in charge of the buieau jduod most of the time with a telephone to his ear telling people how miry he was that no pait of their Ho. I, toiild be. omit ted fiom the tax. i;le vrn-t'ei.t .Sun due .t Msiit i It 1'. II. llalght. manager of a big , downtown lunchrooii. und soda water) fouulaln, foresaw the Intioductlon ot the odd-prlced sundae, "When this new tux comes to us," he said, "we will simply follow tho ex umplo of theatres and add a benny to each ten cents of purchate," Ho sighed, "That means a lot of bookkeeping for us," he added. Furriers, sporting goods dealers and manufacturers of musical Instruments and motorcycles were among those who were figuring out from their stock on hand just what 4iey owe the jfederal ernment for tiu cominc nsoai year. ; wli IftV. P sflEj J. C ifhat ill for Htf iL'tJ' f '?. Widow ami Daiiiliicr of John C. Filgertiltl Seriously III Funerul services for John f Kltce.. aid, a reined Hie cuptaln. who died on Saturday after a three-days lIlneM fro, pneumonia, were held at . o'clock to. day from his late hpnie .035 Hmer aid street. Because , his vv. flow Is seriously III Willi paralysis and his daughter Is crit ically 1 Wth pneu. inoiiia, the services, which will be con. ducted by an l.'pls. copallun minister. were strictly pri vate. Interment ulso was private In Bt-llevue Cemetery, I-itiKcrald, who was made a pen sloner several years ago, formerly was KITZUUUALD c-anialn of Truck Company No. 10. He scivedl as a member of the lire bureau for more than twnty years, rrlor to this, he followed the sa,,balns; twice circled Hie globe by water. He was vjia-ly. kQOirn in 1'Oft ,lc.moBf. k. . - ,, . -v.-. .... nert. as chairman : J. II Sterrett, New Vorli, an accountant; V. St. Field, one. lime Assistant Attorney tleneral of Mas sachusetts; S. W. Cramer, North Caro lina cotton manufacturer, and I.utlier F. Speer, once Deputy Revenue Commls sloner. The sixth member has not been chosen. Five new deputy revenue commis sions s also are to be appointed and the divisions of the buceau reorgan ised. To asslBt Congress In preparing tu Jure revenue legislation the Vice Presl. 'dent and the Speaker of tho House are expected to appoint two legislative drafting experts. LADY WANBHER BEER Parades Chestnut Street Wearii)"' "No-Work" Button "No-Heer-No-Work" buttons qppcaled In Philadelphia this afternoon, when a young woman opponent ot national pro hibition it rolled down Chestnut street with one of the anti-dry emblem con spicuously displayed on her coat. A nation-wide appeal to the American publlo to Join in the "no-beer-no-work" strike will be Issued through tho labor union, according to a statement today htf Hrnert Ilohm. corresnondlna- seore. tary.of the Central Federate IJnlo.n, of -J ItUBlia M! I ,. 1 -- "TWF ".. '- ' ".vanaiKi:.; v Mk.lk'im.d 717 SANSOMs rl.vuftri. I r)!.rT Dlfit copy N EARLY two billion gallons of beer were consumed last year quite a large vacancy to be supplied by soft drinks in the near future. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phaie of Salt Promotion 400 (Jhettnui Jirv i nitaaeiphta Mim 7&rSi PamimG Galvanized Boat Pumps 1 It, Merser fV.Kl N.ti( HI, V r,. tt j !j ! Sixty-eight I ff II y years of Good 111111 I '" Painting; fin- l II ji ished on time; Il il 1 jbi stands the test lll In Otl our ttllmalt. fM n ' JAMES s. I , jllWilsoni5fSon,Inc.lj 1 1 Wk ' iUXrmHOm i IllHMliJraBjl' -a, ftifiaT Lil'.S.''.- ( . i ,.uU'a&&. .... i . nlMlfifal .' - ,ae -.amamra.'; f a' i-ii, IEZZZS2 KJWj
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