rr ' Tim 7 ,KLvy Tf .'tfi. V 2. i; i I : 'N"' Vtf. 1-r r. T-i. m LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THUESDAT, CTRTTj 24', 1919 : 1 -s 1 t 7v r,7 i v "! J f l'i' w nr i l&H I :fi r r- x" 5 fo- fc3" iip k.-.ii Ft .' mv 19 NAMES ADDED f-TOCASUALTYROLL sTni r4 Anv I necoc VAnllArl A to 275,912 by Today's Lists .WasIiliiKton. April Jl.-Tuu mldi Honal casualty lMs vnntninln;; four hundred nnd nineteen names mcio ie- I loaded by tin- AVnr Department tndnj. Thh firings tho total arniy cn-iiiiltii. excluding murine t iiri'" l""'-. '" -T.-.ni'j The roll fur' l'ciiiiIilinuin i- kucii heloiv, with ii Miiiininr of In .c. fur tin ilay ami the total to .Into. ... t . Itopoltcil lMin Killed In nclion Died from wound Died ot dUea-c... Died from accident other cnues . . .Missing in notion . . Wounded :r'. i i:;. i.V! j-j.tti I...--7 l.i:i.'! J'.l.CJt! and !! (Iraml totiiK Ill i.'.ir.' oi ri i.k.' i,i i Wonnrleil. llfcrei t nUt-termlni-.! 1.1 Kt Tl N lT- franklin knleli' nedj Jr " HrlKhtuTi l'n "il niinileil - H c In I l.lEtTnNAVr- .ilton ll.- 1 ford Pa Hfi. . li luhintnu I t.i pin fOrnui l llmmsuni. li.-l Mile, I In Hi..n i'BI itt..-- ;u. n r m k Thomas 1 l'ur. , II I'oit- m (lillrct DuI'oIm Kii.tnunil UTi) I, . ll.,l u Ui-1 )alnut Uottom tiled from Wiilrnt anil lllticr I Hie-. , I'ont'oiiAi i ! ii i n i i-M-.n i lllekor. , ,, , .'IVll.I.W I! !.. rl MillnniM M' I. .-iu.il 'Jl'UIlA'ir inn-tim. iiuniK- ' i l'n' IjUrKh M K nOI!i 1.U7'IJ- Wnumlr.l tut.!. I'rtl. Tr- X iti -ui I In. I. r l'i' -lin'-li J'rantici o i ir.ikui. AmulT ".loiin.liMl. llccrrp ( mlelrrmincil TRI TI : m.n J 'i oh r I'll.hii.li UiiunnYil -tislill' .SI'nGn. VTM Irrr. 1 I a 11 I'tttbil'll l.'loyd I llol'ltn .T.ihnsto'.n tii ill" ill i il ll'rilr. ..loiiinur.. ini COnrOllAlj "v."nlilh i "im."r tlle. ,1a ni" !- Hulla-rlii-i Ihih.i John Math, r llnrrn. PUIVATKS Willi mi k Hall 1 I'll '! inhj r . lit. deorir.' llil.r I'ltflmisli linn le... 1'ittshUrKli l.,l jni l ii WHllani Hi I. hrui.I lnml.i luttih 'I lln coba, .t3..wUj iri.f.f.. i llnllriril I . i-n ton IlrUll" lllil"il I'lllsimrKll ii in in lCeDPle. Al"l Al Min'I' r rriinN lurtki t.llerixml Murl I'.iul MilHiKlilili lii' n '.ill. II.... I.I l . r.. 11, I, hlllllll 11 III Wllllini .1 l"nnilijtl I' ill I: unwind M llporrnr 111.1.113111 1 h' Tl II Mil J Mnry W llunn II ll.dlnol'd lull.li'n Wlssini: in illnn snm.r.ANT- Vrllun I M' I.inn. 71 Went Ktfih Mr. ' i h il; ; i ,, , I'IU ITI.s -salliil I llBii.u-l lln.un. ill. I litis A II' Sllfllll --II Wi 11. lleks Btn i I lolrfij' ll'lii.' if llleil nf llisntsf, rnivTI S -Aniir...- w Mi.t ".sin N'orlll lplil (in el. I'hllid' ll'ln-i I'ein.i I i.fArrlo..i, Kri.orl-'d MI.-.U.B In Aril. .. .JORPOUAL-ndiird .Wh-iler. iltsburi- , PIMViTH.iw Krtlll .In" 111 I. 'I' IMS .south TwinW-awi'tlth lnl I'lnlml' It'll In Hanlol W MmiiIIh Si.iiiT-.et "'"O I. Vooa. rottatuti dkr i I i"twr-- lloul I'-BV" 5'V.Vr'u, n""(r V'l JonCT. 20211 Anil lr-l. I'hlladeli.liiB !-hiii- ?,r.V M k-.lft.r llrcl..ud .Ion. limn !:. Jtorn-an, HlBBlna. I'iIt 1'. Wllliini". W llkpa- u-irre- 'stie.-ts were strewn with flowers for us KUIrd In "-'l0"n-,,rn"j,;'t,;!j) u",or"'1 Mlv- to walk on. Wc found the morale of the VtllVATKS-t.IomI K.uii.r Him" tvter-i tirni.i nt the front rather low. Ueiei-ses iLurs K.iwiird l)..r.". i'tuijii--ii.hi.i smlur ,10 ,n ef-atti'tidant r.erniau prnpa Utpcm. 11217 Norlli Car - Bir-.l rhll.id. 1-, , , Tl .. . V, piiU. Igiinihi had got the Italians in tather u lilllfd In Arnlloii ll-rrvioiisl, Iier-nrtrd liirdi had win. We put l-nO motor vehicles in rOHPurtAI.il- Prank I'.iuii.n. l'uri ise. the liehl for a smrler. and eii-n then it Mberl O. I u'MKtui.k Wa-lilnut. n ,Vi,s ., n.MI ,hniK n conlilli-e the Itnl r.l IVom "Houinls (l'reilinil. I!i-i'irled ( rni - I lull we had not ulterior motives in Iil-tl ,.i, I,,,, it.,. .. .... lliil ulmn i, 1,11.1 Ihi-il fORI'OItAI Juhn W lol.-ib.iK It- IIi. ond I'llurnrd to Ilnty tl'reitoiii.1. Kiiorliii Dint I roni Wotinilil rillVATF Intli.in. Abroltr l.'lli I'olUnl treet. rlilladt-tpliU Rcturne.l to Iluty (I'rfiloiislr Rrportcil Hied) rRrVATEf Jnm-i lly II.. ir. Hrfll-burit Tlay II. Herri' r GlTi Carbon Itrturnc'I to Dutv (rreilousl of lllkfiisrl Reported flint I rnlVATr; Antonio liimiit. Ill Piiriinnre Ui'tumeirto Dull (rreiion-.t. ICi-iMirleil .1ta inc in Artlon) SEItOEANT Vim ml J burKh , PniVATKS Juhll .Torn Jtonieo, iroli.'jpplr .MiUi' Albert J i on..rf.. ilunmi uuhar. 3151 N.irih i mm .Mi In Pill" ' t .irfc'i 1 on. 1 nilnrA '' riioin.is I ar sir, ,t I'hila.l. 1- rhla. .lamp, i- i h v. i or.-, I" (- liniinell 2H.7 llilder Hlrnl I'hil nl. ihn John 8abon-.Ki. t-rranion Atitii.in. vuinrd. I'ih; lorifr llonr. J II I II i.i him ,n , 2711 ;dBI l'leslllc fclre t J-IU)Hd Iphia j M-AV Ji:it,s;"i Wounded, lleeren I nilrtermlnrri CQnronAI., Wllium Impcll. Uoonton Woiimtrd Spierrl PIltVATE Alonin II. fenillh. 1147 South 1'iutu Btront,-Camden. Wounded rdiglitlr rnrVATE-.Tamea lneinlnsloni Idwari ra r row. r. .kx Murine Wed (ITnvloualy KeiMirted MUstnc in Artlon) TOIV tVATi: - 1'ruiilii l.llioit l ampbelt, Brldzeton. DKIXWAIIK Iteturned to Kuly (I'reilouxly llrpnrtrd "-lis ins in .11 lion; i ftritlVATn Larry Iwil, r. MUlshoro ' nnvuM - Killed In Allien PHIVATE Joairh H lid-hiMl. rriii'ess Anne. Wounded "lli:litly rjUVATE- JJ--1C I! .Mull, n Iljltlnime ltetarnod to Duty U'r;. lou.lv lieisirte.1 Ml-s. Inc In Anion) rniVATR flenr. Poille Iltimnr Jlied (Prrvtoiislr lleported MiMHini; in Artion) I'llIVATK- l Jiurl' m 1' .Soon lUlllinin "tIAKINi: tlirtl'S (ASlAl.TlliS 'the followlnc is a sumniar of the ilrf lotais: Kttled 1n notion !i lUed from woiimla iei.-ntd in ai tlou 17 3tlsalnff tn Action Total .'s Killed In Artlon COrtPOUAT Howard Swter Dor-tj. UK, AVyalualnc avenue. I'hliddeiiihla Died from Wounds PRIVATE Ravtnond Mmy Thorn looi East Madtaoti alenuo. 1'htUdelphla KUled In Action iTrevlou1r Keporteil lltss iiiE lu Attiou) rjlIVATES Moyd Kocher Dai is. rviern hurt;. Ed.vartl Horsey, Phlladrlphla Na. Inr Oreen, 3217 North CarllMo street, rhlladu pnla. LYNCHING IN ARKANSAS Trial Postponed, Negro Is Hanged to Pole at Forest City forest City, Arl. April '.'I - (Itj A. tbir" aam .iiciniyre, a negro. 'taken from the county jail by n masked mob last night nnd hanged to n tele- F" 2' erfph pole. ijjy plclntyre was charged with having . X' raprdered a negro farmer on r euruary r I 4flsst. it? i fcJ 's "'' 'tne lynching was the re-II'- i A nf inillunntlon over the fact flint htyxo's lawyers recently obtained unoncmcni oi nis iriai. o . rorciLiiuiuin uin iv n mil. J; House Declines to Instruct Peace Delegates on Immigration Question !. . Sacramento. Calif., April 124. (Ily i jAirl.') Tho lower bouse of tho Lcgisla- WsV TSPQJuilon urging tji'o American CCjelegallon to oppose any policy f IStould Interfere with the right), nf tout io j-onirpj inc tuujritn ujuh- i Evening public I SAYS ITALY WONT FIGHT TO ENFORCE FlUME CLAIM Lieut. Col. Franklin, Just Bach' From Italian Front, Sees Dangerous Propaganda at Worh There Heard Rumors of Secret Pact to Mahc 11 ar on France if Contested Territory W ere Lost llnli will not go to mil' ocr I'iuiiii dcpiti tli" aiinoiinced iiillitliituiil t.nlni of tin Itiilinn ili'lcButiw. n ril i ii ir In t.ii'iiti-ii'iul I'olonil ('. I'. Franklin. Mil South I'm ij -cislith Mri'i-t. iihn litis ju-i .lilll.ill noiii ihm';i., I'ocioi I rani. lit) -ITWll for clcll'll ni.iiiilis with tin i I nili-d St. Hi- iniiliiiliiiii c vrction- in Itnh "lta! ile-iics Piuiiii'. hut it will not iKo In war ni'f il ' -aid Doctur TianK 1 tin. ' lo i-. of iniiiM1. wotki!! up iiht tin iiuoliiiii. When I lift tin iminilaii' was nunc i i itcil than it had a iikIiI In In, tor wiir heads unu'ili thai I In Italian- t.il.i t lir iin.tioii ton -iriinil lt.il. i- too snliillj liomiil a '' ( il ii.iitinr to Ho Alios to lonip them. Italy's hcnt. disnii. ill.' i-laiinu. is not . I in tin lichi fin l'ltniii as il was inr tin 1 i in en of tin- Tli lit inn and Ti icstc, "llnl.i will not wiii if sh,. i,.v nut KPl 1'lllllK'. 1 hail lirsilll rcpolts in I till; that the llali,nis mitiIIj plcilgfil llii'insi'lics to !.-(i to win with 1'iaioc lour rniini I Imil thi' repnits nir pn i.ilnit in ihf I niti'il States. nltlioiiKh I i haw hi'i'ii Inn mil, ,i fc houis suliih pnip.ii;.iiid.i is al wink " " .t nli. I'mncil Sentinient '- .Won the m Hull of units f the , I"nile, Suites nrinv iimbul.iiue sen ice tiiineil the seniimeiil of Itiilinns. in (''eno.i. from one of tli-t in. r leaning to iwnril the side of the Ceriuaii - Auti ia "Oliibiiintinn to the side of the Allies, was told hi nlonel Pinnklin. Colonel Pninklin, a l'nneritv of , I'euiisihnnut Ki-:idu.ile. helped oiganie the ambulatii e serine nod opened the ii"ciuiting al Cnnpri- I'attnlioti Hall. Tn en I. i second and Christian streets. It was he who selected the Ailenliin ii fair gioiinds as the tiaining point of the organization that latet became one of the most I'uiored in personnel of all tin Atuerii an sen ices l'.efore tin Amot nuns niriicd in iiiemiii, be said, (ierinau and Aiisliinn ' prnp.igaiulists had maiuiged to sMmj iiltnost cotnplelely the allegtanre of the , workers in the big goicrnnieiit arsi-n.il at that place to the side of the central jpoweis. The arsenal is the lupgcst in ' llalr. l.,..1I...,lkls I i.sel . . .-i-..., . ..... ( 'nlonel I'niuklin saiil : I haii positiic proof that the an ivnl of the Aincneans ..fimpletely upset the ,v ,,f ,(, )itopiiKnuiist lliev ga i' . lis il leieptioll that I Will neier forget. jt wilv ., , ,a, ; (.I10-i and the in. i nii. .in ,..,.. ,,,., ,.. ...-. ..,-.. suspicions Minisbeil, and if was known that Ameiici was out to help the weak against tlie strong oppressor, the ihange was meleoiic. Another odicer returning with this or- AWARDS PIPE CONTRACTS Highway commissioner aiso riaccs Big Order for Explosives Ilarrisburg, April 'J I. Coin nuts for, furnishing drainage pipe for the State, Iligliuai Depuitinent were awaiiled bj I Highway Cotntiiissioner Lewis S. S.nlh i to the Wbittiiker (ilessncr Compan.i. Philadelphia, and the I'ninn Iron Piod iiels Cotnp.itii, of Last Cliiiago. The out i nets coieied eight sies of pipe. Hie former lompanj receiting tlie four large classes. All bids for ie in forced concrete .ul- ' vert pipe were rejected. Contracts for over "."i.000 pounds ol dinainitc, itips nnd exploder were unardeil to the I Aetna r.plosives Company, New York; Atlas Powder Company, nnd W. ionics Ponder Company, of Wilmington, De! The latter contracts were the largest ever placed by the state. HENRY B. HESTON One of City's Oldest Wool Merchants Dies Ilenrv H Weston, a member of the I'nion League, one of tin oldest wool men hunts in the .iti, a tncnji'cr of the tii in of W. It. Iliston oV Co . Krj South Water stteet. died Tuesday night nt his home, ''."i Si liool lane. Arilmote IL tiineial will take place toiuoiruw lit J o'.loik nt St Man s Protestant t "pi -i opal Cluucli, Ardmoie. Mr Weston who was teientv six jears old. was bom in Doylestoivn iCOMMSRCIflL MTioNercvj MANN'! (4 SSSS?-J'l - --1 Flat-Opening BLANK BOOKS I.'bu by leadlnu business In Btltutlons the nation jivft. Standard nunlltv sIiicb 1848. The best Wank Hooks that money can buy. You will enjoy a visit to our store, whero you may In spect a irreat variety of Blank Booka suitable to every pur txise Efficient salesmen are ready i serve you. "If It Iwi't In stock, we will make It tor yon." Telephone Market 160 WILLIAM MANN COMPANY ii I. filmic Books toose I.taf HUtlsncrr Printlnc Enn;rtnx IJthoirapUnr 529 Market St. 4a .'tttf' AJV coi.. r i kwki.iv C.tiii.it inn was Major Hnhcn. or 310 1 West also a ' phisii i.m and of .! ffi'isim mid tin William i: line iiieniii. n graduate 1 llllersltv of I'ennsiluinia He wa- the medical ofliccr of the ambulance s, nice as well as medical ollici r of ' " p -! of (ienoa. haling teceiied these aipointuieiits b llrigndier tiener.il Tteal. Iiotli Lieitiemiui ( ohiti'l Pinnklin and Major Kaken weie dn orated wilh (lie Italian win ihi. w ttb the Uider of tin-Cheiiilier ui l.aaiiis and tlie.iown of It, ill The others, ill'.' not we, 11 lug the t ibboiis. as uwaids ban not as jet been appinicil bj lieneial I'ershiug. Lieut, iinul .lii-eph A. .ludge. of 'M 1 .Ninth Tiielfih stie.t. was aKo among i the passengets on the lllier He Wilsj the po-tin.lster m llnli f.u the troops for ten months and bail supei lision over all the mail, winh he.iihpiai lets m ip ceno. Other I'.issniReis 'l'he olln er who dispersed the nirilirnl .lepiiilmi'iil tunils, :is well as being nieilnal and onlnniicc siipiil.i oflicer for the Auieiicniis. was Linitetiant Wil ' liaiu Itii'loeli. a loiniei' salcMimti. of Ki.'tT N.uili Sitieib stieit. Lieutenant I illi.-iin W Paries, of 1"0(I7 Walnut i slice! audi' (J. Alkoiis. of Selinsgioie, iot. also passengets on the Abiu.i. hilling sened with the aiiibiiliiui e or- I ganizations. In udditioii to tin ninbulanee men this tioojiship there w ei e t wehe otlii ers and ".."is men mi the Mobile, im hiding 1 ii'ulenant orke Sleieuson, nl J.il South Pigliteenth siiect. former fiiiaii clill editor of the I'm. mm, l'i lil.K I.I I". on. who teturned in comnuuid of S.ition ll-'i This section Iiiih been i Mid si different times for its lalor in ii.tion with the Preni h nnd Americans. Lieutenant Stevenson wears the Croi de (inert i" w ith two palms and a star Lieutenant Steieiisoti went iilnoad as n piiiate with this unit in I'.IK! and was otiginallj att.iclied to the Prencb in my. While with them be was loiu niission.il a lieuteniiiit, and when riie 1'nited States liecatne sin actiio par ticipant in and the unit weie tinns fettiil to the Anieriinn iirin.i, in which he was gneu a similar rank. Prom lOll'i until Ihe armistii e went inlo ef fect this unit was under shell lite in twenti lii big battles, and although it lost bill one man killed, scleral weie wounded. Anions I lie olli. ei s who went In Spit bend, Ptiglaud. to take charge of the u-ssel when it nils dcliicieil was Chief com. in Olio P Itcckcr. of "Jlf, North Wanannikei- sticcl. I'biliidelphia. who bcfoie he fiitend the hen ice was in the tiniincial dipartmenl of the I'liilil 1,1 in, I u. CRAMP MEN OVER QUOTA I " Three of Twelve Shops in Shipyard Exceed Expectations for Loan Tine. of tin- twelve .shops in Crnmn's Shipi.itd Ii.ne tiltead.i gone nm theiri .piotii in the 1'iflli Libert, Loan. At I ii ib'iuonstiiiiion in the laid .lesterday in. ne iliaii .rill(llt workers turned out. The spi-akeis were John Mason, di rector of the War Loan Organization, niul r.'iijaunn II. Ludlow, .h.iiriiinn of the St. lie Speakers' l.iircau. Much enthusiasm was aroused In the spoakcis. It is expected In' the end of tlie week the subscriptions will haie reached SL',000,000. 20 to 30 SAVING Hclueen Our Prices and Those al Ground-Floor Shops $11 SHELL CORDOVANS de of the fittest oualltv. selected Cordovan l.MAlher. 7 by the most skilled workmen in America, at $4 less than others charge We pa a low rent on the becoml floor we've eliminated exlrava Kanccs, nc'tc no charge accounts or free delivery expenses! Did joti ever realise that these things ligurc 20fo to 30 on the cost of our shoes? This' in a nutshell is "why our shoes cost jou S2 to $4 less up here on the second floor. Hundreds of Philadelphia's! best-dressed men now wear Hoyals, because Shoes You Pay $8 to $12 For at Ground Floor Shops Are Here atp7,8 Thun., Fri. and Sat. you have on limited choice of Spring Mtyle in all good leather, in your size come up! See the new ones here now. MYA! BOOT SHOPS KUIALfor men 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 2nd FLOOR SAVES t2tot4 ALSO N.W.CX)R.t3thMARKErSTS Opon Frldy and Snturtlsy Eveninrs L At Least a Thousand Ready to March on City Hall, Asking Law Enforcement a -i- - - 'William T. Itamsrv. of Delaware' ORGANIZED TENANTS MEET'0,,,".,J.'I"i', to enforce the national prohibition nmendinent nnd the other.' io legalize llic sale of nlcohol uiiiier rer ChunhMoiiicii of viittially eier.i de- I (uin i-nnditlons, by ltepresentaliie Me noininatinn are today preparing for the , ;ni rlf Allenhenv. haie been inlro- inaich on City Wall on Mav I. when they will demand of Director Krusen. ol the IJepartment of llealtli niul Charities, enforcement of the housing1! laws wlili respect to sanitation While the women were nniinuiKing their intention to uttnek the housing situation from the .saultiir.i end al n meeting held in Holy Trlnilv parish I hoiife, South l'liiladelpliiatis in a meet- I ing that jammed Toner's Unit at Ninth and dm k-nii ttets were phmniug I" ' tight the inennse in nuts ftoin S!! to S."i per month in npprnxitniiieli 'Illti houses foiiueily owned hi Willium I'r.iniil. but recently sold to a gmup of so willed s)eculntoi-s. The householders nflei-Kil lesnle in Ihi distiiil bounded bv Tenth. Twelfth and Shiinl. sticets and Mojamensiug nicnue. The inecting was mlled at the ilistame of the Tenants' I'inteitiic Assoi iation. of iihioJi Michael .1. Itnacii is president. It was .luiioumrd that i"iitcts all (hit tho i ilj nii handing together to tight ptotitcet ing. Itonch has taken .ouit action to Mai the i cii'i'iition of a sheriff's writ which nnuld put him mil of his home Would Not Aid l.n.in The teniiiils at I'm iiiicting ilcct.nril that niatii of them could not pittiluisi ' i I o ry hntiils becnusc tliey had been foiled to Inn hoiiics. Thi', aim an 'ri.illlicrd the.i would not sign new- leases 'and would light "tooth and iiinl" against the lent prnfitrrts. I The i linn hwiiiuen of the cit.i made their decision to cnismle against ''mur derous uusanitaliou" iiuaiiiiuousli, due 'thousand women will meet in the Hio ii'sim Cliuiih of St. Mnrj , liinad and I South streets, nt II o'i lock on the1 morning of M.u 1. and nitii.h iii I'.ioad I sieet In City Mull. "Let lis go as an mini m the name of ("oil," .said Mrs. Lihvin (' (Jiiie, who proposed the dcinonstrntion. "Let lis proehiim the newt, in our ih-iohes. liromote public intcrc-t in the housing on I "ine-tuin and In ing as uinn.i iiunien rsl.is possible to that meeting Let us show nflioinl-. nt City Hall thill the women of I'hilndelpliia aie ilclci-inincil to secute better bousing conditions." A feu miuiilo. before .liihu lhldci. o. tftnry of the riiiladclphla IIiniuc Association, had told the i hurch women ' that an impression prciails at ('it.v i Wall that the people of the city ate not particular! interested in housing ion lit ions. "I iiipiestiiuiiilily this Hi k of public inteiest has nftected the situation," Mr. Iblder told the women. "Wc ate too ens.i -going in America. In Lngland the people are not easy -going and tliej ob tain n better enforcement 'of their laiis." All Creeds Represented The (hurch women's bousing (ominit tee includes rrpi.seiitatiics of the Al liancc of Catholic Women anil those of tin' Uaptist, Congregational, Lpiseopnl. Priends, .Iciish. IMetliodisf. Mimiiiuii. I'lesbjterinn. ItijXoriiied. Siicdcnbor gi.'in and I iiiliirian churches Mr. llilder said the Housing Asm, . iatioti desires to obtain linproietncnt through "a more ellicicnt lle.illb lie partment," whereupon one woman asked tin secretary, in all seriousness, "Is it possible to gel anything done in this tow n V" Mr. Jhlder said he was sure the otiieinls would do their dutj if convinced t lint a htrong public sentiment di'inandeiU it. Mrs. William 1!. Abbey, iliairnian ot the (hiirili womeu'M housing ninimittee. i told tin wonieu that itisaiiitai.i ..inii turns pievail cierywlicic thioiighout tin city. "It is not onlj downtown in the poor districts," she said. "You .an walk through our b.st residence distthts and by looking up a side street ,iou will see things tlmt need correction. The cit.i is reullj col nipt. Tlie conditions are a menace. I liaic here a letter fiotn Dishop fiarl.ind, in which he sajs "these conditions are a menace to the community." 1215 Chestnut Street 93.00 Final Fur Clearance! Remaining Stock of Fur Coats and Sets At Extraordinary Reductions FUR COATS 100.00 Marmot 55.00 125.00 Australian Seal . . 79.50 135.00 Natural Nutria .. 92.50 lGS.OOMuskrat 110.00 225.00 Hudson Seal 165.00 245.00 Hudson Seal ....195.00 325.00 Hudson Seal ....245.00 350.00 Moleskin 275.00 375.00 Squirrel 295.00 Purchases will he reterved in our Vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payments to be continued monthly during spring and summer. I PURCHASING AGENTS' BILL WOULD LEGALIZE LOW ALCOHOL DRINKS Ramsey ' "f i -s Intoxicant as Contaii. -, VIoro Than 2.75 Per Cent "Kick" llaiTlsburp, April LM.-Two liquor hills, one sponsored by Itepresenlntive ,i,, . ,,, ,. .. iiiii in inn 1(11111', The Itnmsei bill, in effect, legalizes the sale of hevernee.s containing low , Percentages ot alcohol. It provides i tlint nfler .lanunry 11!, 1!)20. it shall lie unlawful for any one to manufacture, sell or glie away intoxicating drinks for beverages, and it ilelincfi Intoxicat ing liquor as any beverage containing more than ".''i per cent alcohol. The license ilaue in the bill lends ns fol lows: All Inns now in foice in this ('otn luouiiealth relating to the regulation, lostrnint. inaniifacttire. sale or 11 i ensing to sell or manufacture linniis. spiritnus.' mult or brewed liqunrs'or nnj ndinixlure thereof, anil all pro hibitions (otitulnnd therein and penal ties provided for their lioltitiou shall bo and remain in full force nnd effect ns to the manufacture, sale or trans portation of noniiitoxientlng liquors for heierage purposes wbirli contniu icss i nun pei cent nicoani. The MiCaig bill legalizes the nutitu - fiiclurc and sale of ethyl alcohol tor meilii imil. scienlilic. coirimer. h.t or "oilier lawful purposes," ptoiidcd that i ti ."CidO license fee is paid. Lth.il nlro bol is the di inking iiifiet.i lonimonly '.UOWII lis !l,"i pel- , .'lit nlcohol. MUST CUT CARFARE Scranton Railway Company Ordered to Reduce Eight-Cent, Rate i ll.inisbiirg, April Jt - Light-, cut tiolle.i fin t-V now being chat geil hi the J , II..II , -i iiiiiihii imui 1X1,1 ilnrri dNcontinurd Conipati.i were nr utiil a tariff for a seieti nnt fate directed to b" lihd bv Mn.i 7. effeilne on one daj's not i.e. bv the Public Sen ice Commission. Tlie decision, w illicit In Cliiiirinan Ainej. is in the (oniplaints of the cit.i of Scrniiioii. boiougbs of Aiihliahl and Th loop, the Allies I'liiiluig Trade.s Couiu il, iiirioiis oigaiiiatiotis ami indi liiluals iig.unst the si-ccut fare, and later against the eight -cent fare. The loinp.inv is also diiccted to pro i ide a sic and iiue-iuurtei -cent ticket where blocks of four are piiicluisnl for six months, ami tile moiithl.i statements with tlie lommissioii showing receipts and cxpendiluies and t indie data, VBGHY (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water for the relief of: RHEURflATISK. INDIGESTION URIC ACID GOUT 'w '.i -i -i 'C.T elP.' r .iHJ nl - 1-V.fttert tie-,I, nfr I.a f mous Spring at VICHT.France. irom wnicn it takes its name. New Choker Fur Scarfs Attractively Priced for Tomorrow Hudson Seal Scarfs 24.5u Taupe Wolf Scarfs 24.50 Brown Wolf Scarfs 24.50 Taupe Fox Scarfs 27.50 Brown Fox Scarfs 27.50 Mink Scarfs 29.50 Russian Kolinsky 37.50 Natural Squirrel 39.50 Seal Stoles 44.50 Stone Marten Scarfs 49.50 Hudson Bay Sable 74.50 Moleskin Stoles 74.50 Natural Fisherv 89.50 Russian Sable 145.00 Natural Blue Fox 165.00 Silver Fox Scarfs... 245.00 FUR SETS 65.00 Natural Nutria . . 37.50 70.00 Taupe Wolf 39.50 70 00 Hudson Seal .... 40.00 89.50 Black Wolf 47.50 90.00 Grey Wolf 49,50 100.00 Skunk Sets 57.50 110.00 Brown Fox 69.50 125.00 Taupe Fox 72.50 200.00 Natural Beaver . .120.00 ORDERS ACCEPTED iflviLi JICt L i Suggests Creation of a Director of Education With Seat in Mayor's Cabinet . WANTS CHANGE AT U. OF P. Abolish tlie lloanf of Public Ldtica lion nnd create n director of education, ivitli u seat in the Mayor's cabinet, Dr. Lightncr Witmer urges ns u means to ! obtain "democratic und popular cdr , rntion in Philadelphia." I Doctor Witmer also suggests tlie , charter of the University of Pennsyl , vnnin be amended so that its adniiii istrntive and, academic, staffs shall b" controlled by the state superintendent of ' public instruction. "Tlie free education of tlie people," I soys Doctor Witmer, "from the kinder garlen to the professional schools, must I be ndministered by (.'ontrolllng bodies, I as trustees for 'tlie people, nnd not a l n c.harify dispensed by the financial I overlord. , i "The (innl and necessary steps to be I taken in order to secure democratic and i I popular education in Philadelphia are , j to abolish the Hoard ot Kduontlnn and l to plnce its control in the hands of a ' j director of education, wlto will be nl ! member of the Mayor's cabinet nnd go nun out oi omce with him, ami to. uinenii me cnarter ot tlie I niversity so as to place the ndtninistrntive and act i I demie niair" directly under control of tho "n" Slipei'intellllent of education. i in ciucicney oi n sclioo svs em inn be nsccrtnined by a scicntilic survej ' Doctor Witmer continued. "Personal . ompetenc.v may be measitied or al least i estimated from the lesults of what nie 'called intelligence tests." Equal Teachers' Wage Proposed Ilarrisburg. April 'JL Lquiiliation of saliirics for men and women school lirineionls nml leneiint's !u ,,,m.t,ln,t rn j in a bill Int induced In the House bj ' Itcpreseiltatili) Mclnt.ire, of i'ajett'c C.llllll.l. MaWson & De 1215 Chestnut Street Announce for Tomorrow A Sale of Unquestionable Importance! , 345 Smart New Hats Priced Greatly Below Regular to Insure An Immediate Clearance. 76 Hals, at Reduced From 7.50 and 8.50 93 Hats, at Reduced From 10.00 and 12.50 84 Hats, at Reduced From 15.00 and 18;50 92 Hats, at Reduced From 20.00 and 25.00 These Hats Are From Our Own Storks nutl Rp.nrescntative of America's Most Famous Ateliers. - PURCHASING AGENTS ORDERS ACCEPTED jJVVVVVnVWVVVVy I TONIGHT ACADEMY MASS jmmmmmmmwmmsmmmsmmesmmsmemMtmemmms MEETING VICTORY 5' ,. " ." TV !Ai..2-..-. ' "fc- v , v-r'?( WILSON SCORES I. W. W. Labor Bureau Chief at Lawrence, but Can't Meet Workers ' Lawrence. .Mom.. April 1M. (Ity'A. IV ) Members of the general commit tee of striking texlile operatives failed last night to obtain a conference with Secretnry of Labor Wilson, who spoke nf the graduation exercises of the livening High School. Secretnry Wil son sent word to the committee that his progruni would not permit him time to confer with tliem. In his nddress Mr. i il. I ' niwl Wilson attacked nil ,r,i.,i.i,to I 111'- I. " ". " ... f,....."...Vfl, , , that practice radicalism. We said that Young Men: Win Her Approval! She'll be prouder of you than you know if your clothes arc right. Girls know! They can tell at first glance let's hope she glances again, and glances approvingly. Anyway, your clothes must be correct because of business and every dress occa sion. Please bcr at tlie same time. Becker's Suits for Men & Young Men Are VALUE! Purchases since the beginning of the nrmisticc have been made at closer prices than ever, and now is the time to invest for business, for appeftrance, for general approval. $17.50 to $45.00 I 1514-16 Oifu Piemiigs Opposite Broad Street Station vmm,mvjm 5oo. JM 10-00 12.50 LIBERTY LOAN 4W. r--.v-- ' 43.:'iM1:Ur'i(MJ2fl -i-..- i- "-'"' - AvJTji - 7 If their doctrines standard of living linvp been, lowered, ' had prevailed tn in America would Police Hurt Belgian Police Dog A prizc-wiunJtiR Belgian police dog, 'on which Its owner bad taken out $1000 insurance, escaped from n crat nt AVynneivood station nnd Is noiv roaming around Ardmorc. Main Line policemen nnd others are searching In dustriously for the animal, for which a ten aril was offered. The dog belongs "n n wcs'Prn millionaire and was being sent io .mi wcimoiu, n nog nincicr nc , , . ' ynneivood. Market St. .,. . u,.n, ..... Tj-Tnajmr, W - OF MUSIC ! i I M v" Attorney General of the United States RABBI STEPHENS. WISE The Famous New York Divine and Lecturer "THE PRICE OF PEACE". The Great Victory Liberty Loan Photoplay Free admission tickets at Liberty -1 Loan headquarters, Broad and; g' Chestnut streets and committees. S Public admitted without tickets 1, after 8 P. M. A J COMMITTEE 'ar?t; - v - i .-."-"n:-''-r,'.j4,vi V M'i.iW wi-. a.;l&k!l' '.V -j j v 1 Ti r"A it i.ti j " iij, " "7 .i '( ' In- .. -.-. i ,3veu- :wvv ,fo. '-".4
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