tiMtl-T-,Mi&ii'tri-"Fl fl y-iT; attMEBn 'fir rVJ f EVENING1 PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919 15 as ! w U. S. RAIL OWNERSHIP DECLARED UNLIKELY Won't Materialize Unless Fed eral Constitibn Is AVnended, Says E. J. White WYNCOTE CHAMPION BOY SCOUTS SELL $760,850 VICTORY LOAN BONDS XtftCvtPM. TVWW It FINDS WEST AGAINST PLAN - t n mtMmuti'rr ''-"'" mn I Bl&liSi SRI S fi 1 1 Sill IRBnl f V ' TT I I II Til tmfiii'Bir f ' tra tl S 1 h I I W BMffl wt? t.vuvMvrfv.vtsfc - ... i I I It illlvlQmiiiHiffij t- i ' ftffiUKI31wS y Vi PICTURES TO TESTIFY 28 ASK LIQUOR LICENSES Gloucester Council Will Act on Re newal Applications Tomorrow (ilniiecMor Cltv Couni.il will meet In, i Government ownership of tlic mil roads will not materialize unless tlicie slinll lie drastic rclsion of tlic federal constitution, in the opinion of rMwnnJ .T. White, Rcncral solicitor for llio t'nited States railroad administration in the southwestern region, who was in this city today. Mr. 'White was formerly vice president of the Missouri Pacific. "It is pueiUc to talk of pcrinnneiit government ownership under our pres ent constitution, or even of protintted government operation in time of pent p. unless fundamental decisions of the Tutted Stntcs Supreme Court, interpret lug our constitution, which hold that private property can only be tnUen foi strictly -government pwposes niter just rompensntion, shall be swept aside by revolution of socialism, said e:i:ird SOLDIERS MET DEATH IN WAR were opposed to the concentration in the " conlropXV' tse'tnntl Kecoul of Individual Casualties by Division Idjutant, U ill Bo prppeitics. Distances aie so great that the people bcliec the jeprpscntutixesrr cither of the goeinniciit or the owners should be in close touch with the prop erties. "They want to see the inilioadi Kept out of politics, and while thej nie glad to see labor get a fair wage, tomnuii Suratc with the sen ice tendered, the will be illegal to grant n license tor .1 j ear now because the constitution ut me i iiiten Btnies'sajs mat jne country, , will go dry on January 10, lie predlit '; ........ .,. ., .w . .....,, .. , 1 inriiinr nininis innr no nirnunv rnn in - J ( -. . .... , . t. ..v .v ..w..i. .. w.( N.c 111 Ms,,on umiorrow night to net Brantw, for )css thnll n yenr, rrie on tlic tent eight nntilicatlons for ni.,,...i. tninnni,n.n.r. nr tnnvir. renewal of retail l.qunr licenses and fue for blg bu8incs9 ncxt moIlti, nnd ti,cy - . n. . . . wholesale applHatinns 1 11(. nppUf n-1 ,inxe 100li n flt year's license fc Inspectors Get Photographs to tlons hnc been found to conform with w,, flc r:,prttntion of getting part of tne inw nc.on.iig to .1 11 jiemtngion. it ,)npk lf tleJ nrc rcnroa to ,.losc tha 'itv cngiucir, who M'rutiiiircd tliem es tlrt of ,Iul teidav I J. " The membois of cit, roitmlt assert B b s He)d f Agut that it tit Attornex (Imiles ..,,,,, . 1. nl, Lptw. gies an opln(pn that the 1,,nr'f I-lrilmtK, a barber, 017 II. ens, s an be granted for a ear tl Nortl' enth street was held in ?000 will all he granted Mr l.ctgus to "i' ,0,ln for n taHUet hearing on ilin siid tint his opinion will be to Mmiilaj a weeK on iharges of assault tiiir effect and batter sworn to by Harry I idler, fhai ! M I.eNte reiueseiiting tin f -1 Morton streit, (iermhntowii. Anil S iloiiii I eigne, will picent it Tidier said the barber strucK him twice icmoii-tiaiiie cut the gioimiN that it oet the hcud with u baseball bat. Be Used in Prosecuting Tenement Owners M CASH SOUGHT OF COUNCILS I'liottigtaphs wilt be used li the 1 ilon of Housing nnd Sanitation to prosecute charges nf ioliting the hmis mg net against about 501) tenement own eis Inspcttors of the Diwsinn il Housing and Snintition are engii; il with phntoginphus in repindm ing sunn of the conditions for use in con t win 11 C'ltj Solicitor Council "s ofln " is icaih HjrTr XI J TC j TT J Tfc to proceed with the prove, ut inns AnnT It 11 H H fl rPPn llie llo-ul of Suneois linsn. inured V XXClt. J.X 11 AAttU XfVVll Your Safe? Mounteil squad of Troop No, t, I(o Stouts of Wjucote. '1 Iiirf -ll p hos in the oig.inlatloti sold 1(112 bonds, .inioiintiiu S7( 0.(,."i0. 1'ioni left t light: Charles 15, XaSli, Allan 1). Wnllls, Jr., ignuiiitl Sl.idhin. (. Weston lteilt. llliner I', (aiietl, ,li.. D.m.i Wetluihee. M. W . Muntgomri, .It .Matthew Murph, dr., Mort Slmlldii, Witll.tte Lcteriug. dr., Sdne. AII1111111, Jr., and Henlnn Spriiame Akin to learn how heroic Available Soon Return of Bodies Delated DOGS BIG AID IN WAR Ictteis, photoKiuplis ot pupus in thin tlotlimg. in addition to thin iilentiti tatioii tlucKs. which made 11ltut1t1t.it miii (ompaiatitelj cas Tiaiiie has given thice htlds cif houoi at Itonngne, Thitiouit and IStiiuinont Ilelatites of the men who went to I'miKC. but did not ictuiii, aie soon to 1 uown how the piltl the supreme sacri fice. Tlic individual tasunlties suffered Iiv appreciate, as never before, that the .. ,11. jsioll : i'rnnLC itli the man- er eath grave the pciinaiient 1111 1110111I public pas all wage increases in 1 nil- . ,. , , , , . 'will stand four feet high, npliuing tlic load service, and the deplore the so- npr ' w1'"-'' ra('11 '" ""' '",'""' lmbl(, nmiKeis. whose dmb t..l,u ciallstic urge tliat the emplo.ves have anv to his death, aie now bi ing uimpilcil b ,i.l tlmn ftdin eves that night hive liartnership inteiest in the raihondi the division ndiiitauts. Itistiuc tions to duo ted 1 neinv Cue mi living icniuailcs properties ot tne 1 lined stntcs. lr ' oblnln thii ilntn nnil foiuaul it imino- 600 Animals Per Week Used In Gas Experiments, Officer Says Hats off to the dogs of Ainciieii' To n huge extent thev helped the govern tnent win the win Atithoiitv for this "tiitiMiiuit is Dr Matthew lliintei. of the Itenssilati l'olvtec linie Institute finiiltv and the Ameiicnii I uivtisitv 111 vi-. 1 j 1...1. 1 n. .1 ,i . , . tcMiiUk '' ttnivii ii.iiiiiiiu .111 i'MM'II ..I.. r ii .1 1 'ff 11 lot mini for tin 11 tcnintiv than hraps ments fot -uves mid explosives used f Inlitn iiiii. anil pcipcliial gimnbleis dining the win 1 could put mv tuigiis m In a lie tine hefou a gnthctiiu of lottiu limit 1 iliiiilml die vinioiis the institute's alinnni at tin l'.iigi den iitini ills nl 1heu1u.1l vvatfine mils Club last eve mug, Dm tot lluulei ch timed that ul one stage of the guv 1 riiineut s epenni(iits on gases, (100 dogs a wicK weie used lis Mibici ts. "It was iniel. lie mid "but it hid to lie Mid 1 tlniiK the lesult has just i hid the means Nc veitln less, evei.v dog wlin went tliiimgli those tests should be given it Distinguished Seivnre Medal lust us mil siilelicis wile rcivaidcd fen bum iv 111 the In hi 'Ihose dogs did to prepaie iliius showing the so Imip nt stieets 111 hmlt up portions rf t'n e itv without seweis and eoiiits and lh s without diainnge. Chief Albiight smd tliat tiglitv sin Ii sevver tonuii Iioim h ive bee 11 1 einst 1 111 ttd din ing the pist few vr.ns, bnt that 1,"0 ndditionil seitnuis of stuets sliould have sin Ii sewn eon nei ticuis 'I he fund to abate nuisances 1 Inse" ((spun) mid pave alltvs is being snuh fiom Cninii lis bv Diiettoi Kuisen 1 pinnipl iiitimi. He has asked foi ViH 0(10 Cemtne tens have been e oiisiiHi d 1 to tin piohable 1 ost of ceitain wink in ndvauie of the adveitising foi bills 111 theevint that Count lis prnmptlv piovuli the funds . 1 ensus is being tnKiii of the InoKeii nllev p.tv ijig, 01 allots which hive lint hem putd, and the niinihei of iisspnols nnd liniiscs without cvve eon III I inn '1 lie Chine livvonieu's Housing m utioii has uotiliid Di Kriiseu that it will nut allow the existing innditions tn eontiiiiie, and will insist that the pi ost? eiitiniis vvluili Diiettoi Kiusin pioin isc d shill be undertaKen bv tin I iw Dtpiitmint be ijiiissmI piomptlv nnil with Mgoi 1 I torn i lecent llolmii .V;iort Alarm received 3:10 A. M. Guards on arrival discovered set of safe-breaking tools in front of safe. Phoned our sub scriber, Mr. F., who was greatly pleased that our service had prevented burglars from getting into kite, as the entire pay roll for the firm was placed therein at closing. II licrv there is Holmes, there is safety." a IMES 'CTR ic ECTION 812 CHESTNUT- ST- el" WALNUT- 61 - MAIN 12 90 ELECTRIC which they have made no investment. LIMIT ON GERMAN DYES War Trade Board Will Curb Impor. tation to Nation's Needs Washington, May :0 (ll.v A P.) The inipot tation of (iciimui el.ves will he prohibited e'xttpt to the ixtent that who hnve died in 1'ianie still n they are needed m the I n.tecl States. lpr f ,IllKuow lIcj( the war tiadc board annouiiied tod t m a statenient outlining the polu.v lie claicd b Congiess tummiing the in foi c 01, u nt of the trading with the entni act by the boaiel. . To detei initio the extent (Jerinan dves are needed, the wai trndc boaid has ap pointed an ndvisorv committee, inm- posed of eight niembeis, four lepiescut nig d.vo producers and four tonsunieis. Under nn nrrangenient made li lepiesentatives nud tlic Oermau dele gates Inst Slaich, the board's statement snjs, Germany was to be permitted lo expoit n pottiou of its suiplus des and ilotuffs if the associated governments wanted to purth.isp them. MORE BALDWIN ADVANCES If the neiuest lelntivts icepiest it. llio hrnlinu nT tin, snlllllls. Ill O to ho II ilntel to Washington hnve been issued (,,,, , (,;s ,.mintr. but uinuv of hv the AVnr Department to General those who" nsKeel that this be done Inve ncentding to word icceived supeiseilid tin ir nttion ihiring tin n hrM gnef bv leiiuestnig that thev be lift iiinoiic the (imiintlcs with whom thev As soon as the lists nic iceeiiul they fPn. will be made public rorint i Atttitnev Ceuei.il (Jitgoiv is I Less tlnn 4 poi tent of the Aineritins 'now in Pin tic e m imiging with the I Iniiili liovei ument leu nie iiiuin eni the beielics nf soldius to the I'mttil States. Ceitimi siiiutaiv 11 stui tions Pcishing, todnv Uudei the cnie of the Quaiteiiiiastei 'must be iiinittl out. and the lnaleiiil Corps CJinvo Uegistnttiun Service the I with wine h In do this at the picsent turn bodies of the soldicis aie being gnlh- j is not available. 'llio Wai Depail eicd f i their tempoiaiv resting I ment. tlnn foic. is iiiinhle to it turn am places, where thev weie placed with a 'bodies at present. No bodus will be iniiiKci undoi shelllueoi during the on- . leltiinetl until the iigisli.ition is coin I lush of battle pKtnl ami tr'inspoitniin i iiiiiiugeii tiuougn tne fountiKS inrougii vvuicn tliev must pass. When the linal ar rangeinents nrc cnmpletttl the tlepait inent will innKe nil niumiinieincnt. 1 That less thnn I pel it at of the i bodus icniniu uiiidentitiid is tine piin cipally to the fait that tliej tallied I William de Krafft Succeeds Vau (Jlaln Arthur Church Moves Up William DeKrafft, formerly seeietaiv and tieasurcr of the ISaldvviu l.oionio- tive Works, hns been ndvancctl to vite president " and tieasiner, to sutteecl Samuel 51. autlain, who was advanccil to the piesidcncy Inst vvetk. Arthur Church has been made secre tary and assistant treasurer. The advancement of the men is in recognition of their long sei vices with the coinpan.v. Mr. DeKrafft is 1111 ex pert ati'ountnnt and has been ndvaiitetl to important posts in councttion with the financial side of the business lup idly during the last few years. jbtesS COAL ICE When you place your order for 66 99 Your are not buying in the dark. "American Coal" is the highest quality mined. We know it. Let us deliver next winter.'s supply and you will know it. Present Prices Egg $10.30, Stove $10.50, Nut $10.70, Pea $9.00. Carry or wheel in 40c ton extra American Ice Co. Coal Department 600 Arch Street MIIIIMMW A J.Bll'!''i How to care for milk in hot weather MILK is the most perishable Tooji we have. It should, there fore, be given the best of care at the farm, at the milk plant and in the home. Especially is this necessary in summer. Three things to remember: Take in milk as early as possible. Pour out only enough milk for immediate use never pour back into the bottle milk which has been alloived to ivarm up. Keep milk cold below 50. Keeping milk cold is perhaps the most important. That's why Supplee-Wills-Jones methods go clear back to the farm; they see that the farmer cools his milk, that it is cooled again before shipping in ice-cold refrigerator cars, that it comes to you ice cold. The most satisfactory milk for summer use is Supple Q '"J-LZztvt KyZfzOKlZi 'wzxt'jGS- kj. jagg 'Wmlmm -Jones Ik READ "A HEALTH HINT FOR SMOKERS" BELQW. 1 THIS WEEK , IHHHP mHfsi' iwit ii 1 1 nif ttitt wSm ii mi M. im mwmmKmBaKBSi: BKmKaSEmKBKBlmmlmm m-M?' h - i iw i i ii in ii ii i 1 1 1 hi ihpbii iiin inw , tuuttmnwFSistmm'- rmm.mdM.7 yy stBmimiMxiSiiimBiaBcatBMt i t . 'IBlil't i'i ' ini WMmmt ' m.mmWMWSmf''uSmSSmSmmmtM fc"-vlk v2 itissfaansi k OB Vti& i:-'', Ew-"$v.wftl3 Wait' c'fVwSiw (s?93 2 for 25o m Smk vCT-vtC oT. AQ3t ustrnm "Benefactor" Actual size J5c Special Box Prices This Week A Health Hint for Smokers In order to afford you and every other American smoker a special opportunity and inducement to prove for yourself that the Girard Cigar takes the danger out of smoking, we, the manufacturers of the Girard, together with our dealers throughout the country, have set aside this week as Girard Week. During this period we offer you, through our dealers, a special test of the Girard Cigar at special prices. The test is one which has already convinced thousands of other smokers that the Girard Cigar does not affect the nerves, the heart, or the digestion and will not impair in any way the health or efficiency of the smoker. Here Is the Test Smoke Girards exclusively for two weeks. Stick to your usual number of cigars smoke neither more nor less. At the outset of the test, get a box of Girards, so that you can be certain of always having a Girard at hand during the two weeks. Special Box Prices For the purposes of this test, Girard dealers from coast to coast are co-operating with us in offering special box prices for Girard Week only Try the Girard Test. It will demonstrate to you that the Girard Cigar is the right smoke for health, as well as pleasure. Look for the Girard Week sign in cigar store windows. Other sizes 10c and up rVrvJL Netvejr gets art your nerves Antonio Roiff & Langsdorf : Makers : Established 48 Y n fl si 1 .41 m I READ 6iA HEALTH HINT FOR 5MOKER5" ABOVE cn JlnTllMinillMlllllllllllllllllH i.'.v - ! - if.V I4 ' -'V f , -,' lV n- f '"fV.-';J . ' t . lOiajV .wte- & "1 nl M ii HMWM UN iHMt i ., ..Zk&smmLuVL
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