Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1919, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2G, ii)l()
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FIGHT IN HOUSE!
Penrose to Demand Senate Ac-
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tion Next Week on City
Measures
cppnill
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VARE COUNTS ON
TVIipii "oiiiitii Venule 'rim 111 In
Hairtilmij: Stindnj. il will lie "itli tin
Bnunuucri intentum of limine II" S,ti
lite act finnllt on nil of the I'lulmliliihi t i
l;form inoasinrs. riirpt Ilii" pnln 1 uni
Jnissloncr lull befoic it iiljmirii foi
tho ucck
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iii.ii.- is no inuiiii uiir hip wir
Of tln I mtril Mutes senium In tho
Capitol Iiim k .ii.msiil Ins flow
n lii ihs.,.i. .. 1 11.
rrs in tlie Semite mid sprain! m inn on
.
tho l.foim nitnstues I'iiiii In In. i.
prurniiie nn uiiitnl lh nupinnt
npntln pnnnilpil nmotic tl,, liilatms
rclntho to flip riiilndrlplim lull
'Lbe not 11 suit of tlip si mitiii msii 1
VTUR to got Hip I)ii lulls to iniipnp
the distrut !ittoiiiP s fni 1 1 out of, niu
mittro mid to fon p sf, 011,1 itiiiittij (,,,
tho AoodH.ini 1 Inirlpi bills nml tin
Haw inpiisiiips to ipmsp tin ri:isim
tion laws wlmli .tu siniihi In il,p m
istrntion bills miioiliu p,l in llp lions,
hf Ilppiisint iiim illmm I I'himI,
Senator .iip unnil 11 In I. in 1I1
laying thud ipuIiiis and Im il .1.1, on mi
tllPclllltlt lulls lit Iimii; 11111, Him linn
Jug foi lust luisiliu. nl win, h ho plans
tO Mllllllll 1) I Mill 1 .IMIls of H i,
to toll tliPii 1 In 1 lions to tin pioposci
new ilintiPi
Win 11 tli 1 limn iihiisiim null tin
HoilsP Hip ip 'I IirIh will lip sing, i
yjictlirr this tight will Im wnn 111
the lommitti 1 in 111 ifloil to mini, il t'n
lijll"! or nrripd to thp 1I001 nf Hip lions,
r(;maiii' to bp s, pi,
JThc Vbip fon 1 an , minimi; .ni ylv
0(1 (inptin! "spioul In .nil tin 11 1 11, s,
bj" disnppioiiv of thpin in li pus
Ptlt sh ipp nml iptu!tlulltl thill ili. in;; s
bp mado whnh will tnilp tlirn
satlsfm tni t 1 .ill iIiiupiiI'
TIip liinprnoi s .ittttuilp intt-iid tin
refoim hums ips is aw iiIpiI with tin
Rrcatpst intiipsi 1, ship ,oliiu nn
Should tin (nnpiiiui .lppimp of tin
bills in Hun piisinl shjip hi, I 1 1-1
liis iiillinnn In liniil thpin, thPiP ip
pcar to In- 1 it tin doubt Hint Hip,
would bo pissitl b a siil,tiiiiiMl mi
jonh
Should Hip 1. 1, Minor ,nl otlniwtsi
nnd insist on i I, iiinonioiis ilipiiiipiiI
between tin Lutnuis tin ,pm liipini nt
Mould bi w.itihnl with tin sipalisl m
leie't I In" I'iiikisi loins tnijlii ,,
te,rmiup to 11111 on tin lisbt mn .inx
Jifolcst of tin (.oMinm mil tin 11 tin
battle belwppn Hip nil futimis would
tako n diffeiint anilo ilioitlui
"Anytlnns that suns tbp (.niprnm
milts me, ' was Hip ipph of sp,it.,i
Xjirc to .ill qiiPMPs diiiinc tl,p hint ol
the bnttlp last wnk ltnlli 111 tin 11
nte ami in Hip Housi tin up follow
era showed In Hun n turns th 11 tin
were not onh unwilling in nit unnii
the Goeinor but ipip willing to sub
.mlt to an diitntes fum, linn mi tl 1
Philadelphia rao.Miin
The .1 if flints .ill diniiis Hip ps
ion liaip puistipi! Hip ,li, ,,l f(,l
Jowins (In (loMiiim s ini. 1 im nli
ClotlsU On bi (It tin prohibition iiiupiiiI
inent and Hip sufiug, 1 1 -,,l ,,t 1, , n th.
last il mijoritv of Hipii m,Iis f,,i the
ineauris wlmh hud Iipi n put of the
Govprnor s pre plntion philf.irni
The Mtu ltion mn ihuiU ifni i.o
ernor Spioul his 1 milci 1 1 il with Nun
tor l'enrosp uul Nn itoi up llolh
leaders epn., 10 ram lit 111 bifoip tho
Iegislaturp innMins Mondi nisbt.
IJis abseupp his M-ik in Hot hpun.-s
lent hoinewli.it ol rn an of urn I'll.milj
j, to tho pro(PPilim;s 111 Iliiiiisbiu
To lulls imiodiii piI In the 1'iniosp
forces an nlim t nrtnn to nml will,
the dibappio il of thp (iomihoi ( Im
is the repist it 1. u uppu (.oipiiioi
Sproul (leil.UPil 1 mph.it nalh m lint
Springs this t ee tint h
W IS opposed
to ripper ligi.ution
The other is Hip polite
imniiiissimiPi
bill. lie ilct lured in uo hss imphiti'
terms that he did mil wiiil HiPitspoiisi I
Wilt of naming .1 1 oininissionpr to tukt
charge of Hip I'liilnili lphi 1 pulipp j
Js'cit in liupoi tantp to thp 11 lion on
the I'liilnili lphid bills, this wpiI, was Hip
passage In the IIoii.p nl tin I! ini.o
resolution to unit ml thp 1 onstitntion so
as to provide foi woman suftngi j
"While the suffiiigists won , vuloij 111 1
the passage of the resnliitiou tint still
have a long light jhud burnt, thp ballot 1
" ill be theirs ,
The resolution now goes lo Hip .spmtt
and after its pnssngt tluip vvlmli is
tonsidcred .1 teitumtj it nnist puss tho
next Legislature in l'ljl, .mil tin 11 In
Oubmittcd to .1 left n 111I11111 nt tin totiis
Jn Novunber of that teai
SPROUL FOR CII'IRTER
AND HOME RULE IDEA
Oovcrnnr Spioul, at his In, in, in
Chester, after lei upei it,ng lm stteitl
Vffks in the South has ipiftuimd ln
pf)sitiou on four points nffeitiug I'lula
ilijlpliiii
JThe Onvpuior hats ,p stuiuis f,,,
JA f-niall Miigle-Uiambi'i iouuliI
Utemotnl of the politp fium politits
A new hsenl poliet for this 1 ity
Giving Philadelphia a greattr tlegret
t home rule.
Governor Sproul also indorsed tin
Daix bills giving the dn-tru t attorney
an independent v staff nf iutPstigatuis
and additional assistants
"I think the tire gnotl bills and that
they bhould be pascil," wn his 10m
Went on the distrut iittorniv bills to
which Senator "aie bus uunouniul op
position.
On the I'.rodv bills vvliitb piopohe lo
OUst the prenent board of legislation
roinmlssioners, the Governoi would not
(omraent, neithtr ttnnld lie disi iit,s the
police tonimissimirr bill vilinli aims to
Jtrlp Dirrctoi of 1'ublu Safety Wilson
of power over the point, nnd vn,l it lu
n, commissioner appointed by and 1111
Bvvcrable to tin Gov pi nor
Politicians iuteiested in the situa
tion believe the GoveruorV stand for
.' luore homo rule for Philadelphia is nn
. .it . .11 .. .1 r ,1.. . t . ..
")L a UUirL'Cl UlEtUliptUIUi UI ll, V IUJit.U IUI11-
:t,' inlfiiilnnpr hill.
Burnett Play In Recital
5 JhaniTS Hodgson lluinctts "llie
L nwn nf Tomnrrovv1' vviln trlvpn In
Ea, tpacital this afternoon by MUs .Margin et
iJliIiI Interpreter of plajs, In the Young
L' Tflpinhm' Coursrj of tbo Untversity I'Xr
v8ocicty Kducatloual
motluu
luw .Hull lUk ii fl.Illlll,
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IZoa Zrt;6j Here
Takes a Spurt
j (tintlmiiil friiin I'hii One ,
, lulls sl)s liliiil MJ" I VI III! I HIM),
i in t lint I 'nl no ill inn :i i lit, mil
,11ml (him struts IuuIiIiiik vl.(1 (Kill
IiImu HiihIIiik (niiiiin (lll (Hill
(.Milan 1.1m muium vmuiiuu i-ihi
inli Ipliui NiiiilimivCiiitiimm Moo (inn
1111(I , I Slll ,. ,,,,,
I In Itiiin-i I. It 1 li 11 ( iiinpiun 11
' 1 1 it nl S."(Mlllll
'inn 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 miliums ttin
niliniKiil tm Imln I initi iiaul (s I'. I
,,n hi VMuiU lhlII ,, mkc
.III tin I'llllll uf li'llll I I.I tt l I
Itlllllieis, '.l"i VlilllllllKII sie I 11 II '
Itltltltlt II ltnlil ill Hie ! I Mil In
fiiuli Paliini'i lhi-i"ii vml( nil
the iml li nt U Mm lum ( nminn
pliinl uliili nthii milling twit In III
nt l In
l'lul,iilfliutl Nn'
rnis ( iirpiiitilimi
mni 1 in
I'm HMimi
1.1. .IP (ll.l
t '.-'11 liuku
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PIIMHI sttltt III!
Soils I 'tulip Hit
wiiimiii sii.it
tin
11 111 "Ml IllUl Olk
Mispi mlii ( omp mt
ami tin ( hi s
I l'-l,s '' "'"
I Mm mis from Hip I'l ilnih Inln i N im
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lllll Will 4IU 1 soiili lllllll Ji ill Oil
l:,, i. st,,,t I . ttw . u M.mtv. nn i unl
, ,.t i ,, , ,,,i ,i .,,111,1
I fun I III ill HI III 1 I V ( Il l-t II lllll s
liiiiuiiul 1.1 1 I, sin it In,;, 1 n 11 1111
inn 1 in-' "III I 1 I I it Miih il, 111 I
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iKFOIiD TO'I tl.
S2.i.6()) l ' 1 101 l(S
I'UH'ii Continue llinr
House ( mn tss ( I ie.
tm Loan
to-
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I , iiiikt. id ,1,, ,.. h,1ii,.. In 1,
puns, s to H , 1. Im 1 mi, nniMiiK
In tun I tu,,, ml 1,V 1
'! nw I tu isini 1 ,,f th, ,,u
"isl 1,1,111 l.ibm, I ,,, ,ri,ii,iii,i
I' I "Us' to In, is, , ,,,,. I, ,
1,1 'i-1 '" I 11 I Nn, imisini
sj , liliil ill 11 i ,1, 1, 1 1 1, m,
Ii "lis . nli M ,, i, M,
'iiiiiw I hist i,i. ,, ,,
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'iniili Hip 1 Im 1 siiiiu 11 1 1 n,k
Inid iMiiii. nml iit , pi, , i1m
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I tin M iiiiiiI innuiutti 1 I ml, , ,, r
I'tnlioii nn 1 11, null,, ,.t ,,,
'h.ll.'i. nf vniioils ..,,,11, ,s ,.ll,.s
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sttllll. hnnll, M,s II M fJ f ,,
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liniil ..I s,p. ,. U illttllli II I',
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l.iislliiu 1, 1 I th. I,
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ISs
I lii si, women ,n mi tl,,, ,
up' I llloll
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1 11 iiuiniii 1 in miiPi wnni. n
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Hi 11 si 1, nun istf 1
I'hilip Ilhis , , Hi si, nils , 1
"1 Hi I lllllll 111 s" t ,s .,i S.,J ',
wm 111 of bonds l,ps, . lulpinj nlhi
Ini- In s, II M, i,s,n snlil sjjuit
Msfnln ,, 1 , ,, .,, (, , j
1 "sl7 .-, lulu, I mI,,, ,, ,x ,,
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llu Illliii nut 1 I III, I, lis nl ,111 li,,p in
Ins disli 1. 1 miiuili sj nil 1I111.11I111
I In li, i (.hulstmi lb. Im i., , 1
Ui linlii Hi M I ( Inn, li w ,s , l, mm ,,,
nl I ls mi. lit s im itm. N1.1 ,t s,,
lllnll I 1! I nil, 11 win, w,l- till 11 '
wouiiilnl in lniin iiul iitnl tor In in
sin, w.is thp Miiakii Mm im t. 1111111
Mollm mis thin wiih his s, 11, hi,. .,t
unit tin s,inn inn that pi, I,, I,, I tin
I I iiikul, mil 1 1 11s . 11 1st ,,f I 1 m. ,
limn bnnibuu; din in. tin win
RALLY IN 38TH WARD
Victory Loan Boosters Also Plan Bin
Pnrade Tonight
I
Ut I I 111 h.nstt is ,,f t,p I nl,
"ii 1 " pi miiing 1 ilpiuiinsti 1
fihlh
ion I 11 tmiiElit at ll lntin 1 s. ,,
1 umls 'Iwinti sixth mil ( 1, 11 hi !.l
-In 1 is p ninh w ill prn pil, tin 1 ,i(
In 11 will In tnldiiis suilnps nml in,
lines 1 inks anil unii nn mi Hiiisnits
11tmt Iiiiul I limn Ii li i,.i Iti. tm.
Hot s.oiils 1 11 I'.intliPis Hi, (nips
Itnliin Viiieiniiii s,,n 1n, IUII
Imtt Hinil Ilitlsiuii ssnt miitin, st
L'olunibi s Itnntl and IpihIipis mil pu
pils limn tin" Wlutiui ami I'iph 1
i hools
I'he ini.ul' will bi iniishiliil In T
M Kiitiiinv, II110I1I ! Siniiii ,,,,
illiam ( unuellt nr tin 1 ilh inminit
In 1 he I'm 1 1 thud Ibti .mn n
ml mn uhi. li his win llu In, 11, ii lh- in
epr Inan 1 limp 1111 1. phuunti in
tin 11 out 111 fin 1 f r Hip mn tliisiou
f tin p ir uIp 11 pall im ,1 th nu iistr iiiiiii
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pioiiutuul sp, nk, rs will 1 ikp
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Deaths of a l)av
WILLIAM JOHNSTON
,..,, , , .,n ,. , I 1 nn im u 1M11 is iniiitiitiatiiiL ill
Wi ham Johnston, Mill Owner and , , , , , ,
his t loop, ui ( hihuiihiia Htntt lo nn.
Former Councilman Dies Inutiulu! tin miiH finm tin (aiimi
William luliii. tmi u ipi 1, tm of Hi, j,ovei niueiil n tslablish a pint isu, mil
Kii.liuii Mills 11 1 il, n .huiltlt I mu uiul gut 1 1 unit ut ximilai to llu ilia
111411111 11 ml 1I1I1 stit't. Mmiijunk mi innu nt uf I'll", and ti In 11111I1
dud MstPithiv ifl'i 11 mouth h illiu .. ut tin tarimis uiul bniitli- 'lhis In, aim
his holm - I'l siniiii, slim issiilut k 1 1 niiw 11 totlat with tin niiival id 11 tii(,its
on Mi lohnstnn 11 prisintnl theifnini I'.iiial
'Itttntt lust ml tu,, linns m Com , 1II11 plans to tune Hip foiiigu nun
111111 Ciiiiiu il in Miivoi Whivii s iiiliiini ' jug, Mnrltei and nulling (iiinpaiuis in
i.liatim, Hi siitttl in 1 lie Civil V ir nuilliilli Mitmi, espntallv .Siiitium
i.natim, lit stmd in iht'Cnil Wir
,i. ,1 m, h,Ih ,,f the Jl'tl, l' nii.i hunn
Wiliiitnrs mid was a iiuuibei of llm
eral 1. K Warn 11 I'oi No 1" (! j
It lie aNo liplongt tl to tm uuis Alasonn
1 bmlits
j Mi .fohiiston was limn in Newton
stiwuit I'ouutt Ttimu ln-liml m
,,s' 1""1 ""'1 hioiiuht lo Hits lounlrv
' hv his iiaituls 111 ls.10 Hi had In en
1 ' iilmuhi in im wouipii uusmess sin,i
isiii His win unii a vp.11 ago in is
sin lived hi a tlmightii Mi. I, ,lm
I uiilkind mid mx suns
Mrs. Jane S. Cunningham
Mis .Iiiiip Smith ( uiiiiiiieIiiiiii mpil
I'ightv eight, niothei ut 'llinuias W
Cunningham, ileik nf (jiuiitu Si s..imi.s
Court unii 11 l'miiise lii iitenniit. died
mih tstcnlat at the bump of her
iluiiRlitir, JIii- .lanii's I' Neelv. 1."(I7
Miliiiunt iivinui' In nildition tu Clerk
Cuiiiilmchiini uiul "Iit Neel) she is uiir
vlvcd bv two Minn, Hugh 11 ml Andiew
Cuiililnghnm ; ui crnuddiildren mid
rthrit' great griuidthlldnu
Slip wm born in Ii eland, iiiiuipg to
I'hlladelnliift'hlily-tVMi )cirn ngti, nud
Ins resided lier evrr kiut;, George Cun
Hlulwfi lir hit?handt (lieij -JiIry
eieu imn s
ivi n
SJfc,
' riwirMiiwr
Locomotive Maker Would Have
Trade Balances Guar
anteed by Banks
CHICAGO CONVENTION ENDS
t it it irii. pi ii ''; 1 i'i i' 1
'I III Milll '1111111111 fliniLII lllllll llllltlll
lion 1 hi ti it' In 1 Inst u Hiiip tin p
sum todun tlio inn 111 1 win of tin inn
1: 1 tl 111 In in if 1111 111I1I1 1 s li ( n 1 it n 1 11 II 1,
Mooih of tin iiiiml, 1 in 1 tit s mips (.r
tin I iiitnl Ml) I is niliii ( iiiitniti
I Mihii s siilijut was p I' kins fui i
' poll
I I III pi llll Il ll llllsllll ss ,f til
HUH
'1I1I1 .atis was disj nsiiii; nf tnntiiip mm
I Ills III II Itij; nf 11 pill Is llnlll Kllilll si s 1
sums and iipmts In 111 ciiuinl 1 mm 11
lllnll , "lllllll! 1, 1 s ,
Mini li lohiisini 1 I ml 111 in ! llu
INulioiiil Iiiiiikh 'I1111I1 Couiii il and
I lit 1 si., nt 111 th, liiltlwin 1 i mn, 1I11, I
1 Wills in an tul It 1 ss In Ion tin Mini 1 1
fui mis lint ssim inlinii nil
'lilllkils nt Inn tl illus an III Willi, nil
tl, pilitli ll lllllllls nf lull 1411 It.lili
' I ut Hi it llu i win h imln ippnl In llu
I I11111I it mm nt piisinl bitilui,; mi thoils
111 h til nihil imllltll'S im lunl'
'.lust,
lljlt W'lllltl 1,'lj lllllll, "t III, III
slllllll', III II, Willi W'lll, 1 s, ,w I
Will iilll DII liloluhll nll will llll
lllluilli till" I ll, Milllsi ll I'slnlMl
InllUsnlt N III II II lllllll Is flsklll
1 I ,' Iiii iiiilil 1 .11 in.' ill ,111 iliilli 1, In il
II (III, Its iipiUliitl I III" si , tikis
llu IiiiiiI, s wind 11. iiiIiii. this imln
mid is. nuns Ho 11.I . it lull, fui
,1111 -1 III I to s (n llu I'll tiki W ill M I
tn 1, uls,, t.lt Inn u'lllilllt'' (Ills in
j fill 111 ltion Is 11 lllll 1 I,.,, lllll, In fill Mi
In ll.l tin I, llllk In hill lis ilpiumll
Ml Inllllsnll .aid ll I III IllUl pil p
mi 1,, 1 ii, .iiim 1 Iiii ,!.' i I anl , 1 . u In, I II
Iiii 1 1 was i , 1 tin w 11 Im. u 11 .s w 1
III in
I 1I11 ml I Iiii I, 1 1 h 111 man' "I H
I niu d Sim. . ship,, mi. In unl 111 nl
ill'.. i,, tin imiMtiliuii I 1. 1 11 1 u Ii I l
1 hinil that Willi an Xiuii'tm nun hint
11111 im 1 stall), sh, , liiis,,,,.s unii nl tin.
1 1 nut 1 hud im 1 1. mi 1,1, t Hit 1 mn
p'lltlull nl lllllll l.lllllll 111 Ull "till 1
101111I11 in iMpiuIiiiu Hun vpm t Iniili
Hi .in I that t'n (.mi iniiu nl alii nli
hid in nl uhi, uiti plaits tm tin nn,.
sail snps wliuli wmihl In llu imilii'l
in,; fni, a in tin 1I1 m lopuu ii" ut fin
1 1. 11 ti til
I 1 11 1 "'i I 11 ul xln s ml nn mt
pin pint", it Ilium .i I, .'i-l;il mn
unl 1 lusi 1 o opi 1 1 1 mil In t vm 1 n Ho .11
1 1 iirni 111 unl tm.iii'.. In ..ml win
,11 1 1 .. 11
RADNOR VOTES ON BONDS
Proposed to Float $300,000 Issue for
Town Improvements
1 in u llu pi o 0.11I to bom I I! 11I11, 1
township loi s (ill til 11, 1,1 pimi.li ,nu.
Im Hi pun h 1-1 nf I mil mil 1 n 111,11 1 I
I 11 I 1.I1 si In,,, I I ml, Im.- nml in 11111 U
up 1 ssiiv utipn 11 nn uts to llu pi si hi
ii In 1 li plum w is 1 pi li ,1 1 1 In i 1 nl, I
I 11 I sp, 1 1 1 I I 1, 11 i, 11
ilppnsiiimi in tin pi 111. il llu I'. 1 ml
ol I do it 1011 t , Ho 11 llu In 111 1 ,1, p
l"l up list wnk il 1 sp, ml nn, im,;
II In 11 llu il 11 Im tin 1 I' 1 1 111 w is si t
siiiiiluis I His , f I ,, Hill I nn .
III 1 11 M 11 w 1 .unl I n il, 1 1, 1, II W nil 1 1
if mn iippusi tin lulu mi tin
tuiiiul H111 ihis. 1 nut 1 si, l toiii I t
llu .1 1,.. ol di.tiiii to .old s tun iiiiii p,
lis nil). lltPllllI s.
I ml I llallnwill I'mki s, hum
1. 11. 11 (iibbs ut ICusptnoul 1111 nib, 1 nl
tin r.oillil nl I iliii nl 11111 III I
It, ,1 lllllll till slPI lllll II IPIll III si llll lis
llll William I 11ll. ol Haitip hm
hi 1 1 wm I 111,; tul it
BAR RADICALS IN PARK
Independence Square Use for 'Strike
Conference" Refused
lit I 1 g n Hebs li 111 1 ll 'll IM
1 milt uiti 1 mn l hold lis M it Hi,
h in m.ti iliun in I nilip ml mt Sipi.UP
unl hi 11 1H111) Hit I iw
'I his hi. In pu th tided lit Hip I'm
inoiiiil I'uik ( niuiiissimut no htte
sup nisi. in ti,fi ill Hip puhli Miinn
in tin tilt I Iip tltiisiou tu,. nu, hitl
win,, II stilling, ntnlm ol tin
slnki" (onliipiitp iipplied to the c mn
mission tnr 1 pptni'i to hnld the nippt
1 ui; ihieh was plauiKiI "In tli m mil
imnpstt fin all pulitiral mil w.u pi is
out rs in Hip I mini Stales "
TIip stttke innfpiinie has detultd to
now isl, foi a penult foi the p.e of
W lslungion Stptmi Sin h .1 itipust
his In 1 11 uiali of the l'.ill ( oinims.ion
Tolii 1 Supt 1 mlPiiilent ltnliiiisoii has
In ii islnl fui pei inns fui .1 hln, I pi
null' piniiliiig tin demonstimimi and
tm penults tm till tin de lniisti titions
ill linn li ills "Nn tlmsion bus bit n
inn hid mt of these pi units
VILLA MASSES HIS TROOPS
Soon to Attack Chihuahua Plans
New Rebel Government
I I 1'jsil. li . Vpnl 'Jd - lit I' 1
1 1 pmalioiis, tn pat htni.i tiibin m
11 tm 11 fui' pl'iln Unii
"SHOOTS UP" SALOON i
Negro Intruder Wounds Bartender
Who Refuses Change
u 11 nttli nt 1 li nl uigio ' xliol up tin
t.i limn nf .Innu s .1 O'Ktefe, ll.': South
'Iwelfth hlitet. last night, aflei tin bin
ti mill. Charfis Piatt, refustd to gut
li 1 111 t limine fni " after the inan had
timleieil l 111 puvineut fot a dunk
1 'lit 1 1 was shut 111 the bin k and
Mightlj wounded He was tuiiud nt
the PouuHjlvunla Hospital and sent to
his homo, ut 1MI0 AVjIic Htidt An
other shot uunovvly mixKi'd hitting the
pioprictor The ntgio escaiied
Cuticura Helps
Burning Smarting
Skin Troubles
fi $ H 5i
aw pc "Ptmwmjatw. fc ih',v
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kIAUvA
' tafl.a
!SIX MORE DEAD ADDED I
TO CITY'S WAR TOLL1
One Marine Included in List of
Heroes From City and
Vicinity
i-liliuliui. pill I'll tl'.t v l 1
I'ollllWIIIS IS till lis) ,f , " I'
iiisitnltiis in I'liilnili Ipliin niiil 11 nut
us nli sii In il,). oi 1 titni pt I11I111
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tiiiiiiiliil lltkrip I mti lirmlniil
M 1 ,1 ml I I Mini t mi
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l'llll until I , ij. I 1 f 1 m ti
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Itrpnrleil Mllnl In itlin
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OIL
I It I I s
I otwto- """c-iapwl f&
POLARISE
OM thousand fifteen liundred to
thousand times a minute the pibton is
dm on up and down in the cylinders. Theie
are 2000 chances per minute for ;i poor oil to
break down to cause power loss to let the
c linder walls (,et cut or scored.
You don't take a cliamc with Atlantic Motor
Oils. Under every condition of speed they
Liiiluon ecry mount? part. The bit? users
hac pioved this. Experts specify Atlantic
Foi oui motor's sake ask for Atlantic
Pohuine or Atlantic Light, Medium or Heavy.
AT
5 tfa TVff
OTOR OILS
Keep Upkeep Down
LARGE SUBSCRIBERS SIGN;
SMALL BUYERS ARE ACTIVE.
Umploucs Show Enthusiasm in Solicitiny for Loan; School
Children Hide in Airplanes
EACH PLANT A LOAN COMMITTEE.
N.t sin Ii eutlillHliihiii Im lieeu wilnesspil in ,i, prrtitiiis lotiu Hiupiiijf n
as mitt imi 1 ili" Hie Imliislrlul eslnlillslimt nls uf Hit illv. 111 1 nnlliiR In n uirln
ifieltnl nt hPiiililiiHrti r I lie limn VV url.i rs sin Hint lu iilmoil etrrt pliint
the 1 iiiiiIiim s nrp nliliilnlliK MihstiliUliuis wllh 11 will.
lliu lutiulreil per 'ent reinrils lire Iipi mollis the rule. Where lltej tin
mil nliliiili. smup piitllhll 1 iniilllliin il.l. I lie tnit)liies tlirlnsi It ph Hr,,
null. Ini; Hie peri p nt it k mill" rlliliiB im srenl Hip fin llllli n uT llu Ir i,,,,(
iiernilt lliuuir (Iiirs htp iiim In Iiib Inim. mil itntl inure ure biiIiiit up ilullt.
One nf the siirprlBPK of Hip i.rite Is the sliiitl wllli tililtli the various plunls
reuili llu" liumtreil per mill miirl.
llntt is the rittngnliiK In Hip pimp wlitri tun ifrr einplot etl .'
Sulistnpitions for $10,000 .'intl
huadquaitcis fio'm the woik of the'liidustiul Committee, which hab
out to raise '" pet cent ot the quota Itn the rntne city. Duiinp; the first
few tlivs of tho campaign these totalled (j!)5,000, accordinp; to liRuresi
tonipilcd hv the l'edtral Itcsene Rank, and announced tluoujrh C. J.
Waddill, than man of the Industiml Committee. I
Two Philadelphia Incwcncs- I . A. I'oth and boils ami tho J. and I
Halt. Bipwuik Company suhsciihed $1(10,000 oath. Tlicsc suhstuptions
aic slid by the I oau uoikers'to lie p xi ttt.11l.11 lv significant on account of
the situation lacod hv tho hiewtis at tins time. Among the Jul i;o bub
striptions retcived weie: Diucilinu; lliothtis and Company, ?100,000, and
William Amei unci Company, $110,000.
The Miuous gioups of the Indu&tu.il Committee lepoit the following
suhsciiptionb:
t.UOl I" I ll UI steel ill I
t I) iirni in It mar I no I
stili l.ulltleiK
7l Ailtlvuli
1 Ii ,11111111 Win llr.r I 11
1. inert,! m j rieet torn II' "'"
i.llol I" I Vutoinolillt Mrm unl I)olnii
l hlillllMIl W ll M ' ulluut,ti
imrlanl IlnriPi t u 2" """
i,,!,! p I Tollmen t hiijrmall Charles 1
l.lnenliilir
steihMlif) llrnlliers III' JIOOIUI
tjlltll I' a susjr Itenwrti Hut. It tlPKU
Prntlfloni". t nufetlli nets thuirntuti
irjiil. I I'mfi
r Potii i soim mn nnn
It )' llllta I, lew, K '" VV..
Ilelt llrotllerii 11000
John II Ilteei 1 r,UU
(JltOl I' 7 1 lnur anil (.ruin ' lulrinoii 1
t, (Inff
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130 00(1
SCHOOL CHILDREN
BIG AIRCRAFT SHOW FOR YOU TODAY
Ride in Airplane and See the Funny Kite Balloon
COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, 31th and Spruce Sts.
Take trolley car to 34th St. Walk south on
34th St. to third building on, left below
Spruce. Signs will guide you.
Space Contributed by
Garrett-
:Wn Company. 18 S.
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MUNICH ATTACKED;
BIG BATTLE RAGES
Government Troops Attack
Reds Czechs Pi ess Closer
to Hungaiian Capital
(.iiu'i.i. tn il "(I Hit
I 1
( 1 111 in (Iiim 1 mi' 'tu tintips
1S ,111 lit till I,
UlitlllK Is ro
.1 11 nil liitili
HIK Mlllllt b illltl 1 loll nl 11
ine nn Hip Iiissi 1 bun' In i nn both
sldis, inmtliui; to nililiis ltieiMil
Ion lit llu u.i". ,nr lliisil 'I I" ,o
tiiiiiunl tionpt .up sihl to bo vanillic
Kioiuiil M111111I1 is niliiilli isnlalPil.
flom llu' list 01 (ii im mt I
'I he I 1 1 ho Slut il. Inn Pt unit nine
In .tdtaiui" 111 tin diieilmti of Itiiiln
pint aiinldlli;; In niltli i s flulll llllis
liniil, llu minus .it il is ippnilitl
Hill IMi Kill Iip 11I nl tin sottPt got
1 iniiu nl, is ii'i'p mm; fni HirIiI ml"
Switi 1 1 mil '
ISiiiip. piil L'll Tail of lb'" Hun
Kin mn ( oiiiuuiiiist mint Iiiiiiik Hit H11
111 mums soiitliuisl of r.iiilnpesl h.i-i
sunt ml, nd .unl tin 11st is in flight ut
luiditii; to a il in 11 11 1 1 in t uIIh ml stuttiuint
in 1 mil In 11
I s III I'.llll ll s III I IlllO Slotllks
linn oiiitpuil Kuiiimu mi tin Danube,
11111I Iti ib (iiim 1
lit 1 llu. pnl -'I. ilh I' 1 Iti
pull Iiiiiii Illusion.' llthiiiisli I'iiis
-mi .Inn ll, it ihiiinii 1 oiiiiiumtsis
win anistiil Hun u I'l, 1 .1 iiiitlm.' ut
Wlllill fll.ll llllllslllls ut t Mill III 1 win
tin iilnl up, ui in w iiiull in 1 hushing
I. tt 1 1 mil lu lit 1 111 in 1 m 1 and tin town
I, is I 11 11 pi 11 1 il 1 1 s'tnti nl -ii.'i lit
llu 11111I1111 Hit
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LANTIC
nmxsamtmJ'
oei tontinuo to loll into Liberty Loan
set
t.l.rn
u
1
11 lru(,ri
n J iseph V
sinltli
in I ( It in
1 u ,p
rfls Chair
. $11, (lOU
01 nl 1' 1 I "Mai hltiM lo 1. 1 o omoUtea
i InillilHU NUhtihiH 1 I lot 1
shirrltt & Mnor (o In 17 0Mi
W P tslllplev Mmhllli t i 1'iUUO
N'lvluu Vtaihlno Jool WkH InL
(u llillonnl) K 000
(iitnl 1 17 lumber Puinlture
I mil s Pu'lerhlll
( halrman
ll 11 sin Mft to 15 000
CHOI I IS Coal Shipping l"l I 1
man Arthur Kurplntter
Chair.
I urn 1 ine Steamship Co jt otto
Indipemltnt llt,r t'o l 7011
Manon Hefllu t oal t'o . to 000
P.ourle llrnthrrM 10 000
St mil ml lee Mfff to jo 000
(.Hot I I'l l.f.nli, i tin rnian Charles 1.
V UllRlltlll
I Icur M I oen j10 000
liru ,1m-- llrtia t lu loo Olio
Wm Amer i Co no 000
Sheet.
Mink' ar 1mSm
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Saliva
is Nature's
Agent
for protecting teeth
from the acids of
food decay.
Wild animals eat
the kind of food
which requires
a great deal of
mastication, thus
increasing the se
cretion and flow of
saliva.
SfslrjeWTJW fftnmrfWSK V 7rsss,
VttsT;iijaCvW3t tl irs aOJJ-' V-VVtei. "I m" V M
Why are bad teeth j O WW
almost unknown i f 2ff
among wild animals? rl!alH teeth?
1 rfflS
II 'tpi v tSI
Theorists have never yet proved that
Nature was wrong
THE theory of most dentifrices is that Nature
made no provision for removing the acids of
food decay which ruin teeth, and that it is neces
sary, therefore, to use a powerful alkaline dentifrice
to neutralize these acids.
One of the world's leading authorities on Dental
Science, H. P. Pickcrill, M. D., Ch. B., M. D. S.
(Birmingham), L, D. S. (England), has exploded
this alkaline theory and has proved conclusively:
that a copious and constant flow of saliva destroj 3 the
acids of food decays
and that a strongly alkaline dentifrice is dangerous
because it paralyzes the salivary glands and checks the
secretions and flow of saliva, thus interfering with Na
ture's method of preserving teeth.
The dental profession has accepted the princi
ples which Dr. Pickerill has proved. Your dentist
will tell you not to use an alkaline dentifrice.
Mennen Cream Dentifrice is made to
conform to the scientific principles of mod-
1 em dentistry as expounded by Dr. Pickerill.
It is non-alkaline.
It cleanses and polishes the teeth without
scouring or grinding the enamel
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jPiHwmftifflwrifflBwnwiffmiiiiiiiiUffl
1,950 Shares of the Common Stock of
THE NORMA COMPANY OF AMERICA ,
A New York Corporation,
And Other Properly
(Manufacturers of Ball Bearings)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Francib P. Garvan, Alien
Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the main
office of The Norma Company of America, 1790 Broadway, New York City, N. Y., at
11 :00 o'clock A. M. on the 3d day of May, 1919, 1,950 shares of the common stock, par
value $100 each, out of a total issued and outstanding capital stock of 2,800 shares, of
The Norma Company of America, a corporation of the State of New York, and certain
letters patent of the United 'States, and applications therefor, and the rights and bene
fits under certain agreements, all as enumerated in the order of sale.
Full description of, and information concerning, tho property to be
sold, termi and conditions of sale, and the order thereof, may' be
obtained by application to Joseph F. Guffey, Director, Bureau of
Sales, 116 West 42d Street, New York City.
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While 90 of chil
dren have decayed
Children Eat
Soft, Sweet
Food
which requires lit
tle mastication,
with the result that
there is an inade
quate flow of saliva.
Soft food adheres
to the teeth and de
cays, forming acids
which destroy tooth
enamel.
It emulsifies and breaks down tartar formations
and mucin plaques.
It introduces into the mouth a mild fruit acid
which stimulates the salivary glands and increases
the secretion, flow and alkalinity of saliva, thus
aiding Nature to neutralize acids and to preserve
teeth.
It has a 20c '0 content of alcohol, which serves as
an antiseptic deodorant and a conditioner of tho
gums.
Aromatic oils make Mennen's pleasant, cool and
refreshing to use.
Try one tube of Mennen's. You will enjoy its
taste. Your teeth will be cleaner and whiter than
ever before. Tartar formations will break down.
The acids in your mouth will be destroyed by an
increased flow of saliva.
Mennen's is right in principle the dentifrice
you are using may be-wrong in theory. You can't
afford to take chances with your teeth.
Mennen Cream Dentifrice costs 35 cents and the
tube is smaller than many dentifrices costing 25
cents but Mennen's is so concentrated that a
small amount is sufficient.
FRANCIS P. GARVAN,
k ' Allpi Property Custodian. ' X
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