. ftV -ys v: PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, &AY' 13, ll)19 ,?, $' EVENING m :rf. P? n f m ir BAN PARTISAN SHIP it PLEA OF GILLETT ,t & mnrlnsi Facing Unbounded , , jhm.w.iw" 1, pfj Prosperity, Spoaker-to-Be, in ;fr Artrimcc Hftro. Declares .. p WORK WITH WILSON, HOPE At . . ifvl "Tberr i openlnj: before America a SffiVJf-'.lieelnil nf tinhmtnileil nrOSIierlt.V. Tlie sL shclvel of the world ntr empty nml Ibis K -' la Iho nnn tintinn nf tile VYnrlll ill n I'i y ..--n: flit iU. thlir If nar- I'laiuuil IV "II UIW'l -..... . -- . --- tlsansbip t an bo fnrROttcn and we arc wlllliir to tin our hnrc. an era exceetl- S"v f"C " other in prosperity i ready for 14 K .by its lack ot Initiative llepublk-nns Med with Democrats In henplnB power aud money upon the Executive bejoutl , nu. thltip rvri dreamed of. Only one measure nn not granted anil tnnt van Secretary linker's lcqucst for n lump mim of $,1,000,000,000 Concrrss felt that monej sbotild not be banded out in lump sum1'. "I nm inclined to think that when the SlOO.nOO.OOO fund siven to the President is repotted upon the opinion ot Congress that money should not bo appropriated in lump sums will be eon firmed. Congress has been nnlj nn echo ot what the administration vvnntrcl. "It i time now that t'oncrc-s should lesunte Its function and mtnirnin in the constitutional manner We may Imve to wait until the treatj of pence is ratified, for the ndimnistmtiiin lines in its war powers. An example is that giveu by the pnstmnster ceneinl. who took over the telcjtiaph and table lines nfter the war whs mei Hurlesnn Is Itnppetl As to Air Ilurleson, he gave linn the quires lone study to handle the, problem. lul at least the people ntc co din Rusted with government ownership of toilroads nnd telegrapn Hues that It will be half n century Mforc that propa ganda can be nihanced ngnln." Ho f.nld the mallwr ot first import nnec is the pnnsagc of the six big ap propriation bills which died with the last Congress. "We must study and pass them in less than ek weeks. I am hoping, too," he went on. "that vvllti- bulldinR flip canals of France. The boys who conic home tell me they pav for everytlilng they get in France There Is one price for the dtugtibnv nnd nn other for the Fienchman. I know we paid for some trenches we occupied. Need Help at Homo "Hoover, the almoner of the earth at our expense, Is now huv feeding the world. Out l'resldent tells evrr.vbod.v tltnf , n nfA iinilt In nt!1 filll Init lilnnrl in inr ucxi year n pioper investigation I nml spend our last dollar for bumnnity or tln wny these great sums ot inonev ,inj where. ' were spent will ,c made. j :. Uon.( objp(, ,0 MuR ,,hlantliro- Moorp, IjiihIs Aviator pint to the world, but while the rest of C'ongiesstnnn .Moore stnrted his nil-' tlm world is quite busy Retting Into tor dress h boosting n I'lillnilelnliiiileigu trade itgain we lire doing nothing here but drift. "I nm willing to be charitable, but when 1 see these nations Hbioad who our business " credit of being the single member of the Speaker elect Frederick II Oillett. oabuiei who is not tegisterrd in Fans of Massachusetts, made this statement pr 0me othei plate thnt is not Wash In" nn address at the Manufacturer-' instmii Uurleson stns on the job, Club here last night. bungling nvtn.v " he leuuirkctl Tic outlined plans of the new Rrpub- He eprtsrtl u belief that Ameiicn lienn majority, and declared: '.mod at a point of Mintage befme the "I approach this session with timidif. world that it totild Inn c had what It and apprehension I hope to be able wanted in the lengue of tuitions t me to co opernte with the Kxcmtive I nant nboul tin Monroe Hottnue iftheie .i,-ii .i oil T ,.o i,. thnt tlm liii? hitsi lind been nm ffftnl I" gel il. ness problems of this rotintn inn be '-While Itah got the Ticntino. Finnic , onh undci pressuie fnim the longics proiliut. Captain .latk Schwab, the riillntlelphlit "nee," who downed ten ooches nliines in Frnme. Mr Mnnre brought the innnufat tin eis to tlieir feet biive- been tnking our bountv. seeing with applause for the itvintor. these nntions seizing colonies for them "Vet thnt hov. in all his iitniles i selves in the humniiltarinti tovcniiiil s() hail to depentl on Hie niiplanes of other thnt they aie now In n position In tie nations, while we spent MilO.tMIO.Otlt). ninnil that out sons patrol their coasts without producing a lighting plane. "' ,'"'lr ,uirs mrr "1,,ro v,ll,f' "r mr was Mi Mooie's toniment met eh given the chance to keep on He "spoke his mind" about things! spending our inonev cm the wotld in in Congress during the war. a thing im .Reneinl, I think it time to stop, possible befoie. he snid, because nnv "Taxes are onerous and will contimie one who inlled n spatlc n spiitle ws In be oneitms for a long time. It is lime nn used b unnecessnr.v officials nnd to dike an mint of stock. As soon as home patnnts of being n pio (Jerman we nm tlciciitlv do so, we should send lie expressed doubt whether the Vic vw'id to the I'lcsnlent to tome liomc nnd tore Loan of M ."00,000,0(10 would be attend to business heie. sufficient to meet the demands of the "All other nations ate proteiting ndministintinn. and sniil thai Sciiilnii neinseles, n'nd I insist thai we should (ilnss hii first demanded M0 000,000 000 nml gmi in 1o the lesser amount , piolect oursehes. Wo should hnc the tariff barriers high, for n soon ns this technical war is ended the low tariff schedule is effective ngalu, nnd we'll have people begging for luend and work." AWAIT BRAZILIAN LEADER President-Elect to Visit Italian King and Pope Koine. .May 1.1. (Hy A. 1' ) Hr. Fpitncio I'esson, president elect of Iirnsiil. Is expected to arrive here Thurs tlnv. He will be the guest of King ilifor Fmnianiiel nttlie Qtirinal nnd will nlso visit 1'ope Ilenetllct, going first to the Itranilinn embassy nm edited to the Vnlicnn The I'rnillnn ambassador to the Hol See, wising to celebrate the recent ele vntion of the liinillnu legation to the i auk of n n einbussj , gnve n dinner nnd reception hist night which was attended b mn in inidinals, im lulling Cardinal Caspani. p.ipal secictniy ot slate. LONE COUNCILMAN ROUTS RADICALS Sbuth Bond Man Smashes Bol shevistic Picture Over Head of Red Speaker South iicnd, Intl., Mny 1.1.--(Hy A. IM Maurice Vcnnet, member of the city Council here, broke up n meeting of "Itadlcnts" in Washington Hnll, this city, last night when he tore down n picture ot n tablet bearing n number of names nnd the Inscription "These Men Died for the Fatherland, Killed by I 'nlted Stntes llullets." Councilman Vcnnet had gone to the rndlcar meeting fiont n session ot the city Council. The speaker of the evening wns talking when he eutcieel. The councilman tore the frame from where It hung nnd swung It over the hend of the speaker, tearing out the picture. He thfn grabbed the torn canvas aud threw It into tlfc speak er's face. Kxtltemenl pievnllcd for several sec onds, hut n platoon ofvpollce entered the hall nnd rcstoied order. While the crowd wns leaving the building, As sistant Chief ot Police William Cassldy tore red neckties nnd red nrm bands fiom tlieir wearers. No arrests were made. MISS WILSON QUITS MET She Slngi and Says "Au devoir but Not Goodby" Met. Mny 1.1. Miss Margaret WIN ion. daughter of the President, bade good-bye to Metr. Sunday night nt n soldiers' concert nt which she sang, General tie Mnudhiiy nnd M. Prcsvel, the mayor ot Met, were present. Oa tnklug leave, Miss Wilson said I : "Wr now belong to one big family the lengue of nations. T will not say cnod-hv to von hut an revoir." appetizing- V '!,, ft Rtltled fa.rlv 1 nm not sine that this I Alat e-l.on nine anil i.tiginnn nn nn- CO-operation wilt be possible 't ninnies, we 'rrm to have gotten onlv ., , .,. influeii7i and tvtolnbition ' he te . Aim of Iteptibltrans i, Full investtgtninn of war expend! .,.,., fines, a budget system, end of Wilson s I'ea.e lei ins S.ll lsf.it lot ontrol of Congress, lugh tin iff nudl " I"1io tetms of p.ne. though seem limitntion of government lestmtion nf'pretlv sntisftn tm v We want !ei hliainnco 'I'linvo frntlllrs nie ill tlie lliam 1-0 liowelles-, ,n lllei llglllll to progrnm of the new Cougiess whnh I institute nnoils neTt week, the new sneaker said , it will be Hotli he and Congressman J. Hninp- bitious nation that wants to go to war. ton Moore, in their addresses, ihnrged 1 rnther think the trentv of penie will waste and ineffiucnev in the expenthtiiiel 'nuvinie miv sin h nation that theie is of war funds nnd nromiseil full details ill 'hercafdr to wni innnl lommittec He objeclecl tn the mounting loans to other lountries nnd expressed ninne men! I hut this inuntiv lins no othei secuntv for these loins except the piomism note of the nmbnss.idois nt the i mint lies nt Washington suggests t lint we should Don't Suffer . 'il "'"".D TVTC AtkYour wunv-riiiij Dru POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL fl ,'ij;,.', ;i ; fcl , ! 1 1 . y jTi 1 1 ' ,, jj , ' '.'.i hvu Vl,yi ruggut s.nini one a wai nnd' so punish..! Ih.it ""-el nm d-bts tn Fiance to pav I,. - n 1-soii in .111 other nm .favetle heiemniked I nm inclined in the coming Congress. The two congressmen told of the Rient war expenditmcs from their ex periences on the big money committees of the house Mr fiillett has been, for twent.v jenis, on the npprnpi ijlinn committee nnd Congressmnn Atonic is n member of the wavs and means com mlttcc the money in their nnd his trip to Paris Mr. Oillcll explained that Air w it son iissiited the people of Aniei n a that his iiresem e lit Hie Pence Cnnfeiinie wns lmlispt nsnhle liv his srlci tinn of Ins nssot lilies to lepiesetit the Lniteil States He s.iid Piesnlent Wilson had m'lde mistake nnd biought on the con He will sell jou A. F. Tierce's Corn riattrs with a r.ome. money bacl. guar a Use If you re not satisfied vf ith the results. Durlnpr 16 veara hundreds of thousinds eu I ri.n'i- ctn,rimpni iih harsh liauins. to think thnt we have alreadj paid I.a I which may burn the lin and foil and in- e ... .i 1.. .i,r. ,1.. clnrtfinir Ilon't tie thick. DUlK- '""" " ' "' , ,, , ng plasters which arc T difficult to wear "Our soldier bovs who want to get uder the .locking home aie put to work building up thei Tierce's Corn Tlasters fit snuEly r...its of Finite while foi v e.n s we and close onto the toe. jae pain win flop ro.llls Ol r 1.1111 i Mini' n .us ni . ,,,,... and the rom mil ills- have been lis mg I loads in Peiinsjlvnnin "W'e tan t get i minis built along the Atlantic coast, .vet Amencans arc ic ,i ,i almost immeoiateiy ana tnc corn wm nn 11 vniu tn gel decent "" .c f,w our, For 21e tou can huv enough for S treatment: for I Ot. 3011 can bur 3 treatments Ily mail direct if you rrefer the W'inlhrop Sales Tompany, 116 West JJnd St. New A'orL- City. "always fresh Packed in Air-tight Light-proof Cans Serve It With All Your Salads Sold Everywhere SsiC&SSCSvp ,'flh"t Qtttt,ily Cottnts Here's the Htvt for the "Regular Fellow" Quality, Style, 'Neverything - f Then, loo. d. ah 185 C&3C&3 "In a class alone." Better than p and quality at my price. the cheap ones and lower price for the better'ones. 5th Avenue styles HERMAN T. WELLS "THE YOUNG HATTER" Only Here w-v 4 N. 13th St. &ilC&.l!mvC&! which devises wn,s of getting Hovers nboi.t the ,un.e tieatj Iv not ic.v. Itoth were far from tender o..sult.ng the .onutiv on what lie allusions to President Wilson P'noed before going to Inns. Another mistnke he said, was in not "messed is the peacemaker, foi hei tailing Congress into session in Maich shall fce Paris." was one of Sueakei clect Gillett's icmarks AVnfleftil and haphanid. thoughtless expenditure of grent sums. Mi (iillett declared, must cease with the end of the war. He advocated n budget sys tem as n waj of reforming the hap hazard System existing Indorses Ktitlget Sjstein "1 nm ghtd to pee that youi senior senntor has been openlv ndiocnting tins grcnt reform." he said. "It must come. It will be difficult to get. but more must tie inc same program lor tnc ,House nnd Penate. I nm glntj you busi- !. .Anl.VA ,uA :. -r 4; 2. 1 I 111111 lllir l lu.ll.i.- ill." lill-ll-l. Lilllll' Ul .'ftiVWYliiH leform. for unless theie is nressuie .&-4.rf f-nn tlio niiVilip it ill he lllffiflllt- In ?r1t overcome objections. H.'f p' '"Die last Congiess was distinguished ibv government ownership that it ic r$&ri His presence was not iieiessurv he s.uil "He w.is awaj all last wintei I while Congress was in session. And j this is n Itepublicnn Congress, whnh, probnblv require1! bis prrseiuc less loj guide it. I Our ptogiam is taggeiing." he ton I tinuetl. "When v ill i misiiler the tie mendiuis business tli.it is dependent on our action it is breath talcing. "I hope ihat Congiess will sf, ,n t that the henvj hand of government ic striction will be taken from business and private biisimsi will agniii lie left tc its own initiative. Till then wei tannot expect n business icvival. Reviews Kailro-ttl Piohlein "We have the lailioad pioblem be foic us. Itaihoads nie so tlemoialieil Packard First Cost and Final Economy Judged by the number of years you taill use the Packard, as against the life of another car a Packard costs less than an ordinary automobile. The total cost includes not only the ' original cost, but supplies, repairs and' upkeep against which you can credit the assured high used-value of a Packard Car. t -! far iifiis-m' hi " a; , , t I l- 1 W I m Dp Ut7i Bui E?gg?g?l Sl GIRARD Never gets on your nerves DS53XSBEZB I I 'Doctors recommend it . and smoke it too Ask. for Giravd at tftc -next cigar counter V "BroVer" 2 for 25e S3TK3SmjStSSiSEEiSSiSIiSuSIISISiBTi2TisnSTiS!EaiSlSH K wa v :l;. -ytat 7- WW wm gsP Oir.elar" VlMEm U r irvs'i feb.. SfV" W i- s -i & ., , m v,l rw. mi . .-..a -V, $'1: , ,. ., Commander Evangeline Booth Of the Salvation Army of the U. S. A. Will Speak TONIGHT at the Metropolitan Opera House Broad and Poplar Streets At 8 o'Clock Subject: "The Secret of the Success of the Salvation Army" Admusion Free. No Collection. Concert by Marine Band Colonel Richard E. Holz, Provincial Officer, Salvation . Army, presiding. Judge John M, Patterson, Chairman of ? Salvation Army Home Service j. Fund Committee for Philadel- ligtfphia, chairman. 'J' Doora open at 7:15 o'clock. ,.JJJHII1UU1.1CIU Ui UV-IVUVO 111, nn neAvspaper offices and at 1430 0 South Penn Square. No tickets Avill be required ffjttVlriilcony admission after riMJ( 'y fur HR!S!itvH iBB&lJIH 1NE automobiles were long made and sold as luxuries. Some men cannot yet grasp the idea of economy and sheer utility-value beyond a certain fixed first cost. Their motoring ideals are limited. Their car imagination stops about half way. These men have not kept pace with engineer ing development as represented by the Packard Twin Six. Leaving aside the factors of elegance, beauty, speed, riding comfort, they would not understand how the Packard, for example, would be worth a two-fisted man's money, even if he took care of it himself and, let us say, drove it in his shirt sleeves. On the highroad, or in city traffic, it is the easiest car in the world to handle; the best car for either man or woman to drive; the most respons ive, accurate and safe. The Packard has a much longer natural life than other cars. It costs less to maintain than compromise-cars at one-half to two-thirds its price. It does not need the constant care of a mechanician. Every part is accessible. Adjustments are so simple, the whole mechan ical lay-out so clean-cut, that any man or woman who has been about cars at all and knows enough to handle a wrench can keep it running sweet and strong as the day it was delivered. The Packard does everything easily, without racking vibration, without effort, without strain. There is nothing inaccessible, awkward'.or ama teurish about it. It is a developed car; professional through and through. AU the power you can use, but never any wasted. Any man could see the advantage of all this in relation, say, to the power equipment of His factory Why should he ihink he can compromise success fully in his motor-car investment? y There is a new science of transportation that of motorvehicle performance, maintenance and cost. It has to do with your car and its duty, however limited its use. The Packard people are transportation experts; they have more to tell you on this subject than any other organization in the w.orld. You can ask them to discuss your car problem without obliga tion It is to your interest and profit to do so. "Ask the Man Who Owns One 99 Packard Motor Car Company of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street BRANCHES Bethlehem, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Jleading, Tr enton, Williamsport, Wilmington -smilUiHHHB m utuuuiiU W ' i i I $ 'M f;-: , r . . .... Evangeline Booth , itoiMSii;-'yE'K .' . r, L. t- .. ' . u iTj-i lllui' "I sF"",a!snHMPP0HH 3 -il ealQfatifcr' ritftajfrfrr- Viifc ijm&ffl
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