t-' IK '' -' 'W,- . ' '"W.Vw .J . , ... .. . ,. ? 8-. i, .., ... ... ' ' ..Vi 1 EVENING PUBLIC XBDGBRPHlfckDEliBHtt THUDAX ''OrOH V $1 'vv?AfV -T- i ,i 4i .vi1 r v1 .. r: l Si- rfc W ? BRJ t'H'J, I p V -"s ' UE LAW BILL REPORT TUESDAY ' - i i ","" ' V? V mfAlT W" I T.llattlf anrt kfulAM Hint, 'tnitrri Irt'Wlllh tiniYlltiaf mA tltiA alotflrl tllm T14 SOME LEADING BACKERS AT HARRISBURG FOR SUNDAY CONCERTS, i&v Iiegidlntive Conunitlee to 1 ''Tell Rccoininendation m After Adjournment PUBLIC HEARINGS CLOSE JQl f&kX J Theatrical Magnate Points lo oinuia movie tor Sol diers in F'Vance iMun it l . I l.i melt illi i ' iliiv t. I .. 11 l i n Hll iil.n !iu udi t-it llllnuuit 1'UI 1 Viu ll.lll not lies H I J M 111 IliUKl - Tieuiimiieiiilutlons if the nub inm ft of Hie Jurtlclan special i onunlttte of tlia LeicMiituie on tlie IturKi bill o lamenil tlie Suntl-u lilue lavs ill iu fif 1 announced Hftet adjournment of tlifl ;3t ? Tloine next Tuesdiu lutuicllnic to Rep rescntnlne w r (lurk autlint nf Hi. There ii inucli vpci ul.itiou tniliiv if to Willi' lie lecoinitii'iiclatloiis- will lie "The henrliiKs . losed eterilnv t j rjsburgr aftei a liiHcn niukilii; se-moi n wlilcli botli tlie opponents and tho ho faor the bill pin foul, thpii i.m 'arguments' and mimIkk The stellm itlraitiun of t Jih i . i lug: was William Ut.ulv t' - tin- tr i mapnat n lm was tin- labt sinale faor in bill Up omuhspiI tl . tli i iKi hat i i KiMt uiim nf Mil.llfi o peace ile unliving mm and fntn Amen a n niiti.ist in th n i m tintts of the expedition n v lm e n wuetl the il.it n the gi r i n n m be coi sldered Mr Hrad vvliu w i .inn i i ii-u t r Preidei Wilson to lend tu eili uitiuiiit rampaipi m mouiK p t n . i t m and otliei inititiKM iiiiini t n n i propi-RatHla 1. minded the nuil i, packed tie ssemblv timnliei tlmt the Y. JI i a t moli 1n itin iv tle Eolihe s in 1 tan i ..n i i l evening" flaM W orKinrn l-nlltltil to I iiiIiIithIi.mi MYoll should taKe jlll a kootl i I i I th workinRmati m p.a. e .is miu dl.l i' the HOTdleitf dm ins th' "a! lie b .elated an id c oeir-' Jlr Hind in reo i. a 'imhi- i in Of tie !elKtien m o-ei to t h. bill, who hid bald i mi Mi l. i,i. i n tln-wide a i p.ile-li in i i i(iK. i i Sundnv nMr'ftiirf lu ml he .1 i i publicatioi riuthiniK a iiu.i i o i lon alo i ilose l,ne itroioiiI den m that the a ul in title on had ii 1 ii 1iiB upon am vlllla! ii Tahiti of Nm Totl "The I id ber thou the hoH he e with l l lie bear talst bor Iloldl I, in Hie null ,a oi le e hi nudlen - l Ri.uh ilia i i illv pa. e the platfo m Hid Baled it he imi n -blage or uunivitis in Hunt .! h in l Illv the Rleute.; lespeil toi ill SfitM men and 'omen who a'e here m np poKltlon lo tl I hill k lid Mr llridv "But I i illll u' hel e , the Jle.u jAiueik.ai otopie aie n vnipith wit i you In mi ii iiosltion .Imlee Itiiiinlu ell liurp Itelurt . sulfation of the heai iir u is tne haip re on whhl Mum. ipul (.ouit iTudRe llufftue BonniiAel made t.. a fdateirent hv the Ke I' -helIe Held HOLrefan of a I'l otesiant i 1iuk.1i that Ariiiblshnp 1uuiibH of I'lilladel phla. Bishop McHeJtt nt ll.iiiihui und o hei illKultatiev of ihe i athollc Chuith had told hint the wne sIioiikH opposed o a lepenl of the 'Jmln ltws .ludce Boimlnell i Iu1iiil.iI "Th r.oniau iitholli lneianh i ttiot ffleii to making- aiiiiouiKeniintv of this eharailet Vuhhishop rmuuhprtv ivxuld leilainli not do mi iIuourIi tin offiolal nf anothei lelie-ous denoinina tfon. Opinion waii luuimn ous todai t lint P i Philadelphia oi.he.tia umlei the k ml Ins hand of Or Leopold Mokowk ns a fortefti aruineni in fnvoi if the pabsage oi tin hi.l it w , lueh "It was wondetful and 1'ke epies sions weie heaid tmla fienii thoni w h i attended One i-leiMn.tii was oveilieaid to sa 4aa he linked ihe aim of mothei '"'Brother if von aid 1 had sin h an oi -chebtra a our Sund i evening nei-xtce1-we -would nlnu.. till the house The debate upund wit i addresses In favor of tlu hill the proponents unhid injr, besides Uladv and fudge Bonnmell Dr. fliatlis 1) Han the lte In John M. alocki'dite ictoi of ., James s llplbcopal Cliuuh and I'duatd Bok alL of Philadelphia T lltad of Washlnetoti li i leiJieaetituiR the In ternattoual -ociatlon of Maihumts and IV. Stephen Buh of New oik who described Himself as a e.tudent of aoeial apd economic effects of movinu lmtuies f The opponents of the Rorke bill In cluded, besldfs the Ue Mi S.iellv, the Hev. V W Snde! of Pittsburgh the Jtev. .1. B Mat lew aril of tlanlsbute Arthur 11 Brown headmaster of Hit Harriabutg Atademv the Rev K Steck, of Carlisle in .1 (jrl 0f -plttaburKh the llev I. Mch.ee, of "Washington ( omit the Rev w P i Ji'elmeth of m Keiislnutou , the l!e W. C. Hogg of WlUldiiibpoi t lolin A alcSparran. inaotei ot the Mate taint and the Revs 1 T Mutrhlei and W B. Tornej, of the I.otds Dav Vlllance Trentli lo Rate: Modistes for It Pari, Alatih 20 "1 lie ifovernmeiu ha consented to the resumption of horse racing In Trance beginning Mhv ,-, ' Anions the latest pi tittotiers In favoi of the lesumptlon was the dressmaking- in dustrj. which decmred that the iuc meets were of tle ureutest mixirtatue Jo it as affording tie niraus of launih ln(T Pew faslnotiM PWBWWWWffffWMJBMfiBt8BMBfljBli8gWfiJliJtailllMlilMRlla Jl'LAl.mii:'g.gSterlBBBMMMB3MMMBWBIBBaaa8aaf mm --yv: iwam I BHH1 IHIBISMHriKlHBK iHHiiHH sHHHH wf.AtBM8wfBiWtkfiii MBjmw IMMMiiiMiiiiiii iil i ii JWTI i iii i ii iiilwn W i'wwi y i i Wi'' IroFrrin 1 r?nPiS PTlYnfeiiTimiTfritiiiiri-irii FFiT Mff r ,1,rrrs.JlWMHBLIgiB Wwifi "VM T .J . RESI6NATI0N OF REED DEMANDED . i Senator's Fling at President Arouses Mibsouri ' Democrats I"Aj INSULT TO PARTY" teglslature and states that, "much 16 h which iiontlnated and elected hlnii imi thelBurprlse. the discomfort and dlsap-jbe It further t v proval of the IJemocrattct Itepresenta-1 "Itesohed, That wo apalit express oUI thes Semuot Iteed referred to Prel- conlldenre In the courage, patriotism and dent llson In u most eneerlng, sar- wisdom of our President, AVoodrow Will cattle and disrespectful muunnr, mid t son and express the Intention of foil that b his titteiances plaltilv ludlcnteM lowing In the uettlement and ailjustj1' It Is his opinion that Piesidenl Wilson ment of all tUttlons srrowlng out ol in Ida mlvoi imv nf itw. lenirnn of nntlnns ' the recent wnr until we are convinced V . . i. m Annnl.enrrl.. .....1 . .1 n. .. I ll.t. Illfl llV tllA ttlt1(1-lnnt lf t a I lANffl ttlflbrl lYIMIl l n.1n..n.v t .... t..ui. H..ITn. ... it, .IaI. I ii II I lit nit liv litfflioe tunftvn D i 1 oliiinAf ..1 iiiiuiiiiuu oi mi naiKiinil iiuiii v , iv ... .-. i'- "-.,-. - - .n"-. ...... ... .. v...... I Intent of the United States, and the purposes than the Honorablo James Ar stiitettnanshlp of Ameilcan patriots and Reed, that the President of the United Amet linn lenders was second to thai of States Is wrong and that his pollcj the statesmen of Great Britain " should no longer be pursued and thai x , ... he should no longer bo followed." insilll in i nriv T, i.nliillnni vt ero nresented (n tin It Is ihaiged that bnatot Iteed s ad. (0iifeiince by Ilepresentnthe Frank 11 i arris, or j-neips count) . one or tin ft I Oppobiliou to League of Na tions in Specdi Before Lej . i'-Iatnre Creates Storm diess was an attempt to "belittle and belle the leadetshlii of the Deiuo. latlc. paru and Its at compllshinents In the last Ml veal" mid a all effort on his pail 'to hi lug dissension and htilfc Into the tanks of the pnrtv, in. I Hint the speei , vmis 'a dlieit Insult to tin tiartv and the people who had given him his polltlial prestige mid made It ., . . i ii possible for him to aitiuhe un degtee H Hip Asioitaled I ren , f prominence ils i llemoiiat and a letternn hv. Mo.. Mntth 0 .lanes statesinan Reed, t tilted jstnten senator fioiu' 'I hese lesoliitlons weie then adoptod Missouri was calletl upon to tesigii his I ResoHtd b) the Uemoirats or the of the League to Hnforce Peace Iteed, seat In tlie mite In tesolutlons adopted lloue of Heptescntntlves In lonfeience. who Is In St. Louis, Intimated he would bete m a lonferente of flft.v of Hie I 1 hat we do heinbv ilenoiiuie the ills- not aecept Hav's challenge sistv seen Oeniocratlc inemheis of Hip tingulshed Setiatoi as not entitled to House or Hepresentnllves The .ntlon claim an) title ot standing as a nemo- was taken, conference leaders announced, ciat In the Democratic partv from "Mis- as a lesult of Senator Ketd's addles") sourl Hid suggest to him that If he Is to the Legislature In which he attacked i mi i-onflrnied In his opinions that he the proposed league of nations resign his position as Senalot and ugaln The preamble, to the lesolutlous (lis- submit himself as u tandldalc foi tho i jssei- the conditions, under ivhli h Sem- high position which he now oi tuples mi Reed was In He d In mldiess the to Hit c utile dissatisfac Hon of Hie partv hbcteen Democratic' membeis of tin. House who withdrew fioni the chambel while Senator Reed was speaking. I'clends of Senator Reed who attended th (onfetence said that the) were gleB no opportunitv to defend him st. l.oiiln. MhkIi L'O -fUj A. P.) 'tilted States Senatoi James A. Reed has been challenged to a public debati on Hie league of nations by C M. Hay, law) ei and member of the local branch f ifeld for Shooting of Policeman Howatd Johns, 716 Noith Fortv-aecu oncl stteet, a negto, acused of hnvlns "'ftil snot raironnan voung, oi tne rnirtjr" ninth stteet and Lnncastet avenue po)lc station, on unduv was today held In JJ000 hall bv Magistrate Harris Voun? Is In it sei ions condition after a c.ollap vesleidav SEEK ENTERTAINMENT FOR WOUNDED HEROES Men in Mo-ilal 1 1 ! Need id'ol Outside luleresl-. .in Ollicei- iiliitir linl mi. Dr. f harle- I). Hurl. I iluanl Hok. le.nuler an Iteiis-eljer anil Cli.irllon .iriiall I II 111 t II v til I It - I UPPER DARBY PLANS Illll- t II v III I It - lulu ii i i hum ii i n i tin 1 uM II I I tl 111 ii son m the Phil nlelplu m, n ihe I oM.ltlll expless i ilisll.- to letlllll tO eVV ill K Willi imilsrlui nt Illll Ml r Miiini mil irt luovhliil t. i tlnm It va-. s ml ili I i spit il v" "gin. u in le i nnl. take the s..i t !.... l..n I.. It.. I I ..........il ... .1 i 'i . . ii i . .. ii w uiniin i v. 'I - , 1 I V f II III lei null ll 1 R 1 -tlil II Illll -I 1 bill ilili I d lOMlllll illllPI I '"lie h ill ii i liospuu1 'Hie foun i w is . i Fi . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 d in the giouncl Hint it W'ls BIG MEMORIAL FIELDj - - - , f ; I stone It wis iiinouncecl at the tnfct Iiib lltat mound had been donated foi .1 hospital and Hi it il wmihi 1 built l) tiiiv.it.. .ntelests ill. K...T..-..li...i ('..ill...- III. It was denied to plan bioue l.hlels I I i i I. hil i'.! I i ail ..! ti I I t e . .., llV ll -. II, ill .h i H I .11 s C I C V . IU t I' el a I i ill I IV I - I'l I 111 'I i - ' I' I I 111. -I, ill. ' I then lile net nee I ulsiili li I e s ,, he . to Ihe I . i II. I te ! net II IlKilul. lie' I il 'In 'I'l ' e i eedeil as w II as uImiiih n I'' ens, tl eh i ii i ale Ch lllilt lull l s .u i a d flLiei it), iv I i tne n the i 1 u Itv Mo Iii ti vi le .llistellill to Hi. I ..il l Ml It"" I in tin has. WOMAN AND DAUGHTER HURT BY AUTOMOBILE l)rifi Makes Oil ,.r Wi. dent. Lea in: ieliin I a in: in Street stead id' Monument M ii H.ih (i I w 1 d I I 'I lllhlll.l (Mill Illll s, , I hw v i In tin p. w I ppei Daibv High Si hoot l.ipulh niaiinc loinpletlon on I.tiis clowiie" a.veniie and to liavi the tablets beiiing 'he n mies of iveiv spivui ii ii ti inn l pr Daibv township un v t H i .-1 te. ini ,i nil t viikl lM lnii nhen U), PU Mboui (s tti Id in 1. 'il lit in I Mem. ilia I leld ' ,1, ,11, .ted 'I In letnalllillg tllllils an to m hoi wi .1 tl. s,,,s ill s,io s fui iii the mulfus.of a niovtimnt foi the i , , i. ... . i stiibllshtiieiit of a leiieiilion pane Will -elV I II II. Uulll W.ll VV I II Mlliniisilllirin I ,,,.ll I.. 1,1 I,, , iiiinunltv miiei and athlctl. In Id lo el.cl.d lv the stllilllbiultis ol I pp.l , .l,,,own l Mellioiii ibid lot lillliv liivvisi, th. distil, l jllM west this puipo'e the litis of grolllld in ot I'l ' in. Iiilnn -tiiiiliug fioni I i i mailable lllloughoul Ihe wai tin I ppel I'all.v I" It. v II II md it" mil ni, ll'isl'lind I Nl(llIllI nliv i , ie, rihiwed its nit u Pi k Hi vo I West iiveilnll.. i m.ti 'w'heievii Hiev Weill pinvlding tlnm e III- rii-ting ,' i im I i a i SW I, till u Ve ..ll Ihe tr. llttri.llt I " dell tllilll I.V Se tllk- etw lhe sav vvns sin 1 is i i w uni Ik Ihmi.s a id in il.e tun i In it-vi lluil t'iu .tToii- mid -a. ill "in It ' wei. tppl i laleil l.v ihn- v I o -111111 II hollie Illll llC lltlilelU I le one suhliel ii I i inkfoul man in w i- vviuniled it haletiu-1 hlel t slid tide U III I ihilllv eell s. nis tl 1 HOW We tie II If I was II slr.lllKel u Vt w Null I It i ic veiv I iv some l el SI. II I .11 tie in a i aiitonioli le md took nu toi u tide thioiigh the nail viiil i'l the other I 'JloWs Wile lie,li lite sie Wl We telloVVS Willi .He lllle lo Wet niouuil ifVti wanted to n nla e to spend a fevv hums vim ni the most plonl'llent peop e II Ihe illv vviHlli' ill foi us ill theii nit i nnbller take i - I i lea H ll Hull lit'llll us to ihe hnsp I ud vv le i w wanted It l,i u u Hntifli I leel Nvuv wit New ork iihlliKliu. W.U. i .ii av lie hllovv we . ill. I ilwavs K-l Ink. s oi ipiltiuellt ltli Ins sav II it s,. letilv of sonit tiieatt. on know w . litvent H. ivv lumls ilminK his tlipa.i i.nt ninth inonev so iheitie ti. keti. at the piubiblv would i.ivite the Uiitisli i ,o - pieFei t pi lie ne ..nt the uiestion eminent t j -end the gi a ti.l tleet t rw ,.., ... ' nil lm i visit during he omlug ,i . . i- siuiiuiei I don. at- -t nu.l, li inv-ef s ,,, H1 , it(tijii H(ik ,x1(1 u am tnoie he on. luded but lot of r,nmlv bv t,lst in- Se, i etai v Rnose- the tellows aie inn ike m I bev aie x, t w lieji le was in I nnl mil ni-t befoie unable to i,et out Hone and i e t f( I - lie nun ig if ihi aunistii wwmmewe Maun f SECOND FLOOR J Today's Luncheon Specials' allure 1'latler '. Hioileil oi Stcuineil I. o b j t e l Daked Oysteis, Urab .Meat an iiiatin. Stuffed Baked Potatoes and u Palud si. 2) lish limtiad ul Lobster. $1M in I" on 1 tefei Platters i if Mi: AT Tot VEGLTAIUAN 50c CHICKEN . fl 25 IVe may be a little hard to locate, but you'll be glad yoa toand as. M Mil ..1 . i h ii i Hi i - 1 1 t were ii Jll id I. being stlUii. nt in illtiiniobile It s vl VI. O tl ll till s i li e st I eels, hl-t ue teii d iiikI ' while II till It WiV to tlltllih I It dt Uer o1 'he m i li iii e si ipi d tftii m no ' I 11 lv lllent Pllhll I M s I'.h I- III the 'It ll,, ,1,, u- , I lal w jth a bin'.en at in Mis HiUvvas tu Hid at tin lnstltvi:i ni t .ins ,ud lull se- md w is -ent lion . t ..lav I ue au .lull o i Ul I . il ihiiiu , ti "I I 1 he VV ..lllell VV I , . I liSSUIg Sp UV-e stteet when , 'ouiinu avelitig at h'gl -peed mil I them Hot! v until Wele kill! kill ill IV ll I, Mill lit uf the neimil ill huoi -IV lhM llllVll S' l plU the itiai hilie i.iei-eil The tuoto and 1 Wheel jiis-e.l OVe AliSS Jlllv S l lllglleued it Is illej-eil he illovi ofl I WO lllillllell who ll is K llll Wile Willi till lUlv lis, wilr ItiJUIed 1 ll ih I not A i t.. the lm pilal u ihei unit vv'io iitivid mi the - elle toorf tlie wolueu to tile liospiUil lie lla-ed 1 lit- 1111 111 ll Hltllik tin 111 i i "illil iiiiI i at. h ip with it with kiis ,iud honii tetnenibiaines ll ll 'when il iiiohlli7atliiu Is lOlnpieted the ,v' nIk '' ' ' . ,.ui imlil bin., home' inmlne: i pp"i Iniln s ii mi, il iu, ,, p.n ide mil baiuiuet fin the wai I Id in tin i. ii i, nt, id I bellies I Milton Lilt is fnesident of the lr.1 I in ' n l ivvn-hi. hid league Diamond Solitaire Rings The mountings aie of plan mini in tlie be.uitikil open work designs, -some embel lished with small diamonds.. A hexagonal ring of plati num with .i beautiful blue white diamond $290. 0PPENHEIM.6LL1NS&6 I I mi , . , . ., i ...,,. .,.,. , i. ,I.M 1 SL 111! Chestnut and 12th Sts. Will Close Out Tomorrow 275 Women 's and Misses Smart Serge Dresses 1 ' ... i .. - . ... . . .. ..I At Extraordinary Pi'ice Reduction S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. UIASION D MERCHANTS JKWELERS S1LVHKSM1TH3 Two Models Illustrated Regular Prices to $35.00 Reduced to 15.75 Of superior men's wear navy serge, featuring smart straight line, tunic, pleated and loose panel models, plain tailored, embroidered, braided, beadedorbutton trimmed. jrtfitH V Ml I V JUiSI I " f - N !K' V J i , ! iH il ft li will ' VI 1 1 pill w I Serye Dress $15.75 m KM.slMI.K SIWIIVHI) hUOLS: m Colonials Are Higk in Favor But Low in Price Here And Designed to Please Those Who Are in the Habit of Paying More T) 'fGinr&Gk. a Daconl'ons &&urtistitds 2 BSS 6l jUKWalnut Street. ww P.K Wp" fw jJui 1 bc n r?f f lrJe?JI. .u. Two-Day Remnant Sale LESS THAN COST Beautiful p!tie of InivorteJ and Domeitlc WIIK. MUB1. CHKTONNK and I.IMCV in a lane aifortmmt of patterns Each piece bit enough to .over a chair sofa, cuahton tablo cover or pillow top 15c to $1.25 apiece FJUDAY AND SATUK- DAY ONLY "wy - j PW Mi, 5e 4T(fr'i" Downey Bala BONW1T TELLER. GbCO. 5& 5peactySkpOivftnaIioM CHESTNUT AT i.-J1" STREET - SUITS t COATS Suits, coats and capes ot all-wool Heather Jersey, tailored expressly for Bon wit Teller, and as smart as they arc serviceable. In tan, green, navy, black and the full range of heather mixtures Suits, 2Q.50 to 45.00 Wraps, iQ.50 to 37.50 ' 1 A stf ' 'J Ay sffffP) w 3 'Kjfijjw 5 Hk $ IBS3 IBa IKtOTiOtHir MWH .50 Dull Black Calf Or Patent Colt Silk Hosiery New Shades $1.25 This new model is another index of Dasimer style and value. Of superior quality and excellent workman ship, it is worth fully one-third more. Just one of a delightful variety of our latest models, featuring fashion's favorites, which have the intrinsic worth you arc assured of getting at Dalsimer's. Tis a Feat to Fit Feet ' The Big Shoe Store 1204-0.6-08 Market Stteet XO BIS SOLD BY THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE, INCORPORATED BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT 1 ?98 shares of the common stock, of the par value, of Ci 00.00 each, of International Textile, Incorporated; also certain patents, applications for patent, and trade mark. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, at the principal office of International Textile, Incorporated, 1069 Connecticut Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut, at 1 1 :30 o'clock A. M., on the 26th day of March, 1919, 2298 shares of the common stock, of the par value of $100.00 eachtout of a total of 2500 shares of stock (all of which is common stock) of International Textile, Incorporated, a corporation of the State of Connecticut; and the patents, applications for patent, and the trade mark specified in the Order of Sale. Copies of the Order of Sale, a full description of, and information concerning, the property to be sold, and the terms and condi- tions of inspection and sale, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF SALESr 110 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. A. MITCHELL PALMER jilien Property Qustodynn iVS -jr 7v '"$ f " , , ' ' M : .,5' ' . ' , "7'1 " . " 5 '" ';"!i v ' ;.. lt tS s if 1 O Mi 1 'jT $: . -:, Wf 1 tjr (1 ."iimiMvtTvii y '- JAlt r '