Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENlara PUBLIC LKDG13K PHILABEDImA, TUESDAY, MAY' 4 1919
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men or put into mull boxes.
Mr Iliirlicr, I'lilluilplplfin. forlnildins
tlic Mile of thrntrr llekcis tipynml in
pnrily tit .scats In (lie Iioiihc iiml pin
lilliilinp Mumllng in tilloK.
.Air. Walker, riiilntlrlpliin. foi bidding
nccpptaiH'p (it returns or cxilianc's I"
linkers mi milkers. Inenil, etc. sold
ly them. '
Mi. Simpson, Allegheny rfjjulat "hik
Imlilinc nf tuntrrial viitni'ssrs in uiuiiler
insi-s and nrwriiling tor pityinent nf fro I
Mr. Slnilllauiler. Alleslien.v. reeulnt
inc ilelitery of Axrijn tn liri'lff ill AIIp-
prlmn facie presumption of mnlllnjl "DIPKI F" R-HHIIR HAY ',(wln,tlu,w urgot jta passage nt the pub-l RfJN MAN SAVES BROTHER 'i;i'omnH Imn n vofuntcer llrrmnn of
shall arise Avncn lPttrrs arc Klven mail 111X1-1- 0-rlUUl UAT lie henriiiK here brforo the Semite! """ ",n"ynw wo uuw m-n i AV,tyno, lc stive tho life of Itln brotltcr.
FOR WOMEN WORKERS "' '"" "
PARADE FOR HARRISBUBG
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l niiAiimr ir-Tft nil TDI C J'r l'vi. Cambria, intnxlurnl 11 Ml
LANGUAGE VETO ON TABLE fr m, ..inhnm-' r-.urt Ui Cambria
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I in- Minn IKV i VII' "l lilt rim- . tti I
.inti ;.nn ti-.,-hiiie hill !! Iiihl """ '""" "cm """
the utile vn nv-l'i.n of Mi Mavis. The hill. v. Mill whs inttndui'ril -eieral
it-lo ..f the Hnusp hill 'to prevent eek- iirii mill whs the siihjeet of 'in
linnet Inltllip. when tin. lnltpr u'lm
Wayne Hero Resuscitates Relative overcome by Hinokr nt Itnilnor
Overcome by Smoke at Radnor ! The brothers nn volunteer Hre fight
i ivnnu-iiiiirp pnlnp.l in iln ipneti.i . ! iMK I'lfiiihers ot the Ilndnor l'ire Coup
. . ,,, ... -. linn of ensued soldiers In l'lnnce while : I'ntiy t Wayne. They were rnllrd nut
bchantz mil Cutting Down capital Will Greet 112th Realment'he ami (.riving with the mnhulamr I" fight a kIIrIiI lire in the home of . I
..,...... ,, a 'corps in the Iron Division. mruIpiI I "- Krnipton, JO Itndnnr ronil, Itndlinr.
Working Time Buried in Men Tomorrow ,J
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Committee j dices ,.f . Hl, tr,:llni-it. Ki'Jsti.ni'
division, will l. mustered from sen lee
lilt Cniup l)i lliis fveiiini; uud will stnrt
lluirisliurc. Mnj II. Everything jlmmo toniinrnv. morning', .irriviifg hcr.e
penis et to "iiulile tlie N-iiniitx PIl .iilioiit noun, it wns .'iiiiioiini oil tmliiv.
ThomnH Dunne, the, ox-noldlfcr,
ernwleil Inlo thn Htnoko-flllrd npnrt
inent nnd found his brother lylns on the
Moor. He watt in n serious condition.
Us(o. by bi soldier brother of llrt.t a
methods of which pthers were Ignorilht
revived Dunne sulEcleiitly until he rduld
l)p tnken to n doctor.
;ltp lull In i-iil the hnill'x "t Inlmr lit'; . big piirnde is being tirriingeil mill
wnineii from liftj -foiir to fortj eight tin- whole ell) will enjoj n linlldiiy.
Imill's n week with mi working tln. of .
Tit n Stuff t'uritpo'irf''''
Ilari'Mimr. Mn.v . The llie t-
ASSEMBLY TO GREET 28TH
"?4 f ..1 !i.,.IM..tn U ...eutt.tr tlnnllr thr Unfair nmiWlltlin ftlld llllftlil Inill itif .!. t Imr initilio liniirlnt linn- lti.l
i.r tti nru HN'ii i i v- i iMf-m. ---i . , -. i
S-."C ' tt'll 4..l,. nf ,,P.n i,.,rli.fln elr. r'"- "". '" "" "' '.". monlli. tin- ht-n icfeired to n s.,
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Srfor- ! mtiOMriieii nt iniiluiglil. tli
tV '!"; tlons for thlnl-eln cities nnd the hill i;pinr simnie Hint Us pinusiniis
re MlKiir. iie nml llnlenillle
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Work. The defeat of the state jwili.-e
v. nn administration measures. I in.le
pendents was a surprise.
In the debate over the nonpii. t ii
repealer the peculiar iliintinii ws vie
seuted of the independent liniiig up I"'
,hlnd the leadership of Senator 1'en .
Rgaiust the bill, while orgnm.-ain-u mei
urged its lmBO Ilan Minrc. M.. (I
Iccpresentntue allnop, iawi"in
who led the attack on the lull. . cited Hois. ,,,!,. ., ni.iich
from n recent interview b eimtiii len tmlin nli.n i ) culm'
utlis was ilctia
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mittce nf the Semite jiulieinr) special
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fur Seiiiitur T I. I',ic. West Chester, is
I in the , )i i t-inti ti nl' tic siiliciiinniiltce nnd the
nlhcr iiH'iiilicis nre Seiiiiloi'M Sun
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rose, in which he indorsed iinnpii't sin
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i-'Iu-Ii.ti " Scitiitnr 1 ; 1 1 itiil tmlii Hint 1m1 ilul
tit 1 1 Uihiw whrn tin -nbccimiiil t'c wmilil
STEAL MARCH ON "DRYS" i"""' '" "'"'" " """',l ,nk" ' "
"It looks as tliiillgll tlie. llllle the
..... ...,.,,,. , , , bill In the tllloal." was the coliiiiicut
Wets Add Search and Seliure ,lf s, llllt ..,,. V. Sclumtx. sponsor
Amendment to Enforcement Bill of ihc nieiisuic when iiskcil nlioiit it.
'What iiciimi ale .xou going In taki '
was iisKeil.
"W'lial in t inn inn 1 take until the
oiniiiiiti e i i.mii Is Ihc hill oul V" Senium
Whole Legislature Asked to Join In
Welcome Here
llarrishiirg. May li. The legislative
committee arranging for (lie ntlemlunee
of the (ieneral Assembly nt the pninile
of the TwenlA eighth Division in I'hllii-
'' ih'liilila mi Mn. 1." met here with A1IJ11
1 taut lieuernl Iteary noil iletiuilel. ile
i idcil In ha io the l.egislntnre go to
I'liilailelphia Hesides the members' of
the Sennte and House the tioreiiinr.
heads of ilepai lluents mid others will'
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mi the "ilrxs"
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plpplinns for nil lininieltinl othi'i s Ml
Wnllaee also ileclarcil thai the lon-ruor " ta.-kn
told him he did not want the bill t " niliii.-nt
Come before liitn. J
Opposed by Ratnsej ,
Alleghen members led the tigl.t f"i
the passage ol the hill. William T
'Hnmse of rhpter. ndministrnt .on
floor leader, who led Ilo tight for the
hill a week ngn, voted against it J.it
night.
Itepresentatives I Ir lnirn and le
ander. the two other tiieiiiheis finiii Del
awnre coiinu. also oted against it In-t
bill.
It passed finally by " vote of III) for
and 7." against.
On the stnte police bill Ihc lonernor.
Senntor Vare and Senator Leslie, of
Pittsburgh, exerted their influence in
line up a majority. It passed after a
stirring debute b a Ante of Kit for and
02 against.
The nonpartisan repealer a rne
sated to the Senate nnd refei red In 1 1n
municipal affairs nmmittee.
Means In enforce penalties and fmili
fate collection of state mercantile Iiim's
are provided in a bill inlrndin'ed v
Chairman Hugh A. Dnwmi. nf the
House wa.s anil nieatis I'miiinittie at
request of Auditor Ieneral Snulei
It provides thai the auditor general
shall have the right to investigate
"amount or volume of business" and to
make such inipiiry. he is in have all tin
powers given for collectinn of state
taxes. This may be done when no re
port is made or there is reason to sus.
pect n fraudulent report.
Nevt "IJlue liw" llrpralrr
A bill legalizing "outdoor reeteallon
healthful sports and games on Sunday
not for profit" was introduced into the
House tonight by Mr. Sowers, of Phil.i -delphia.
He also presented a bill making
it n misdemeanor to sell food In lm
eaten elsewhere than on the pieuii-es
on Sunday after !l p. in.
Mr. Smith. Itedfnrd. introduced n
bill providing means for relief of on
tractors with citv contracts which be
came "inequitable anil miti-t on in
count of unforeseen conditions" jn.
itfg out of the war. Councils are Inn
lied Io nppinpriatiug only the .nimiirt
iof "actual loss" sustained.
'Mr. l'itzgihhon. McKean. intioilic eil
bill nuiending the state pension law
for retirement of a state cuiplnve i!m
may reach the age of eiglm alter i iv
ing twelve eai's coutiuiiousiA as a slate
emploj e.
.A bill In establish a system of st.ite
licenses for sale of riiilroail ami -ti-iiu
ship tickets- to fim-igii couiitiies ,.is
introduced by Mr Walker, l'hilad'-lphi i.
Mr. Marshall. Heaver, read in ih'i i
1ill requiring usscsmii-s give stnei
numbers or accmatc description of re-i
deuce of tnxubles
Nuuiei'ous Oilier Itills
Other bills present cil were:
Mr. (ipury. AIIcgheny--Tlie ".'ipial
Wghts" bill for colored people.
Sir. Hamilton. Montgomery Ai
propriating S.-()(HI for additional land at
Norristown State Hospital.
Mr. Holder. Philadelphia living
pay ot chief and odioial pages in I.eg
tslnture at .$4 a day and others al SIl.
Hequiring county coiiiiuia.sioners to
provide olliees for judges at nullity e
pense; requiring hotels, etc., to pio
ide wheel chairs as state health an
Ihorities prescribe. providing that
lie
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a -I'lii'li and seizure
Tin p'npo f tli" aiiicoilmeiil is lip
In veil In In tn mutilate ihc "iliy ' bill
s.i us to make it- passage doubtful.
I'lnl i li .mo mllm III ploposeil by
Ah i.iml. I . .i ' "I ' of Delaware, am
one wlm -i.-1'.'. i s -,1s neighbor o Inn
nig .1 well si.,,. J uno' icllar iimld
go b. f.o. an .il'l. i imiii nisi j ( i, ,.
tea a. .i-i-ii. i'i .iinl ask that a
-i ai ' li w .ii i i nt ' issued
Suiimii im Mnii w it b sevci e pen
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Sch.'lllU leplleil "III the House a i mil
mittce can be disi harged from fintln'i
consideration of a hill on a Mite ol siviv
meiiiheis, riuopiluie ill the Senate i
dillcrmil. "I have neier seen a hill taken iiw.n
Irmu u Serial' imumjllce in my 1nn
W lieu lb Illlllltlee lib o Willi I I n !. I V ,
il nn." soul Senator Schiintz.
I'i '.I i. I i. .11- H,t.. made weeks ago t ! i
Ilo Si hniit. bill woiibl be seal in
"s. op" in ll siibi miiiuittrc. Ilig in
lilmois ,,f wmiiiii labor (lie saiil in be
" soil In the bill
Wmiicn oi'gaiii.aiions ami welfare as
A Pleasant Duty
Everybody from grandfather to
the baby enjoys tooth cleaning
with S0Z0D0NT. It flushes
every cranny, stimulates the cir
culation in the gums, polishes the
enamel without scratching;, and is
wholesome and refreshing. Ths
after-feel is fine.
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FOR THE TEETH
Liquid Powder or Paste
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE
I HANAN
Hanan Shoes offer the ease of
soft, pliable leather and the I
I elegance of smart styles; i'
made permanent by the very i
best material and skilled
workmanship.
Stood Shoes are an Economy II
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Spring Fever
What Is It?
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II II RR o'clock in the after
noon and nhstiintciy no
pep." You call it spring
fever, but is it ?
When ynu are ciitislipatcd waste matter re
mains in the intestines, decays, forms poisons
which nre absorbed inlo y. our blood and carried by it to every
cell in your body. When your cells are thus poisoned, of
course you linvc no pep."
I'ills, salts, mineral waters, castor oil, etc., merely.orcr the bow
els to net, and make constipation nnij sell-poisoning liabil.
Ntljol is entirely different from drugs as it docs not force or
irritate the bowels.
Ntljol prevents stagnation by softening the footl yvaste and
encouraging the intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus rc
moing.thc ciusc of constipation and self-poisoning. It is
absolutely harmless and pleasant lo lake.
Nlljol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacu
ation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world.
Oct a bottle of Ntljol from your druggist today and watch
jour "pep" come back.
nTi-nM, rt Nnjol Is sold in spnlcil bottles henrinjr the NulolTrade Mark.
H CD Hill, ah druggists, lnsistim Nuol. Von may .lfr from substitutes.
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For Constipation
"Regular n (itypfatliol fil
Clockwork ' JUWjtSP jgl
Table Silver in Chests
An .idcqu.itc 'asSDrtnicnt of
patterns ilisplaxal in nak ami
maintain i hests.
A set ol thirty stcrlin"; silver
nieces, ijuceii -viuie panein. m m.
inahoiiam chest with drawer 7
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A Most Extraordinary Special Sale
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If we asked you' point blank
whether you would rather have
clear wits or dizzy wits, steady
nerves or shaky, a strong heart
or a weak one, there would be
no doubt about your answer.
So there can't be any doubt
about the kind of cigar you
ought to smoke. The Girard
is a fri'end that cheers, comforts,
stimulates and inspires a true
friend that never beguiles your
wits, betrays your nerves or
attacks your heart.
The right smoke for health as
well as pleasure is Girard.
Broker size 13c. 2 for 25c.
Other sizes 10c up.
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An ensemble of fine, specially designed ino.des of youthful type and spirit, comprises this unusual offering at
25.00 2 8 MO 33.00
The lixccpliojial rallies Need No Comment
These wool Jersey Sports Suits for misses typify, the most appropriate fashions for out-of-door activities,
designed in the most modish silhouettes of the season and with the characteristic finesse
and nicety of detail of Bonwit Teller & Co. tailoring.
Lightweight, Medium and Heavy Jerseys in all the Favored., Mono
tones and Heather Mixtures, some with contrasting Angora Wool.
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FAIRFAX. Tuxedo
model of lightweight
Jersey with round neck
waistcoat and lapels of
contrasting color. 33.00
DERBY. Sack coat
model in heather and
plain shades, in medium
and heavyweight Jer
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VALE. Adjustable-collar
suit, in plain colors,
deeply bordered with
Angora wool in con
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ESSEX. Tuxedo model
with belt and tucked
band around bottom of
coat, in pIain..color Jer
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COURSER. Tuxedo
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pockets, in plain color
Jersey with contrasting
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