, .v i A yn. uTi., St ' m m if ..-?' .- as& O X ! "i aiMMlfeMhMMlto c ,1, 'Associated Pros3 Effecting Better Feeling Between Two Continents tmraswicv BINDS PtiERICA i-.-rnuncDCMPC UPARQ .MnYPR js . t"ft llniujiii ........ x X14k 1 - i J 4 l. A nnAJltnt Ail h.m Tira.1.1HMlnn Jnnn II m-h rnnK 11. yAiNOyes, president 01 iuc n' , Press, told the rnn-Amcrlcnn confer- .'ence today tlmt the exchange of "true, Tj tlBgarblcd and unbiawl news" Deiwceu Tel the North and South American contl- bBS nents, now bolus brought about by the membership of South Amoricnn news papers !u the nrEMilzntion, would be CSV- "more effectual in cultivating nnci main- . V . - . . 1 ... ss' ". ... ... . . . i STr -talning the rclntlons ot lricniisinp nnci affection that MinuM exit between the Jtwo continents of this hemisphere thnn nil the propaganda that could be fed out by nil the publicity ngents that could be put to wnik. "It is n matter of pride to the Asso ciated Press," wild he, "that the invi tation to our fellowship wa3 instantly accepted and that c now list among . our members the most important 30111 nals in the countries to the south of the t'nited Stntes, for we hae had mem bcrs in Mexico and Cuba for years. , "The bases of our relationship with . our new mcmbeis arc those of cqunlitj, of mutual respect, of full confidence Our South American members l.mm that the news reports sent them will he 'straight news with no ulterior purpose, and we litnc the same belief as to the news coming north. "We arc making peoples know each other, know eacli other's habits, know each other's likes and dislikes, virtues j and foibles. I would have you know i ,that the North American members of the Associated Press enthusiastically welcome to the ranks of the organiza tion the new members from the South. TVe greatly prize the friendship that is growing up from this association, wo are proud that these high types of journalists of South America arc fel low members and we hope and bcliexo that they, too, icgard us as friends and comrades." Promises Ciood Cable Service A pledge that no expense would be spared to create a cable service between theUnited States, Central and South America, whicli would be the equal of any in the world, was made to the con ference today by Joluf L. Merrill, presi dent of the All -America cables. Mr. Merrill declared that his company had dedicated to the services of the thiee Americas twenty thousand miles ofjbv them that wcic not agreed upon by cables nud land lines, nnd that exten sions now under nj or planned would bring the total to thirty thousand. The first extension to be completed will bctoUruguaynndllrazil. Later one cable will be run from Hio Janeiro Sai northward. "Wherever in these Amcri-IfcR- cas," Mr. Merrill promised, "you think Wp m network of cable communication should bo spread we lire willing nnu ready to simunrenn it. neic ctisuim cnuiini'is r-siihould be supplemented, it is our desire to do so." Mr. Merrill urged the members of the conference to co-operate with the cable compnuy in bringing all the American republics into closer communi cation with each other, for their common industrial, social and political benefit, As an illustration he told how a dis tlnt-,ita1inl f (font Inin n Imd -,,nnf.i t oil PT j the idea of the gteat advantage whhh H nAt.l.t 1... Biuni.flil lin A IviMiliHnA fiti.l WWIll VZ 3Vl.l(,,lt UJ 1.1, ..I6t'ullul' ...... United States chamber of commerce. The cable company was asked to co-operate, and at once offered to provide a weekly bulletin ot up-to date trade informa tion, market quotations and other simi lar mntter, not lovered by the regular press service. Referring to the question of rates, ? .ITi- Arrrill itlli.,1 iiMentinn tn llio f.iof Hs! that in spite of the greatly increased ' tvages nnd costs which had come about , iu the last few .tears, the All-America cables had not only not increased its , rates, but had actually reduced its ,"l tariffs by 25 per cent. -t1 He said his company hnd heartily co Jit operated with the press associations and r the great papers of the Americas in dc veloplng an Interchange of news which bad had already a marked influence in the United Stntes and Central nod '" South America. DIICCV AMn inMtro otdiic wv niru td Riveters and Heaters Quit Work Atter "Counters" Go Out Many riveters, heaters and other FiVSt.P'" worcrs in me fusey & Jqnes ?Ci tiila mnpntni, I These men walked out to force the' company to reach n settlement of the strike of twenty-eight counters who went on strike Wednesday night. While I the counters are out, the piece work , men have no way of keeping records, they say. A conference between a committee of .y, the counters will be held today with I il- .... .. .1 41... 1..1S - -,. I Cj lVlptriint Trill lie rnrhpil. 'Tho rriiintArn f dec;and a flat wage of !p35 for a forty- fetj aour-nour weeK. uney now receive fM sixty-eight cents nn hour, which r amounts to nearly s.j a weeK. a ue fc'1 counters made their demands after the i,5v,3 company put In a new system which t 4ii maae me counters more worK, tuey :jrv U.nn strikers went to the plant tbts V', kornlne and then walked out. Ai .tftaeeting was held In Charles street, but ' i-"j'v;there was no disturbance, and the: rSffth.tht3rh ..Coiiwar "id Willie Snenrer, two well . f known young boxers. , !dy working out iu the aney spent the e gym, " i. 1SK t $, Cots and Camp Outfits . SPECIAL PRICES Id Oz, White Canvas Tents 12 Or. Khaki Canvas Tents W, o4t1s campers to buy at one a.tr.tbs peolal prices. Get our pr-taM first Tent catalogue FBKE. t Army. & Navy Store a ttf MARKET ST. l fflil'TOgniii)qT. "j, DECORATE HOME FbR SOLDIER ltmlttr MtsafY fc " 8 . Jy-JAJj3i'5jK . 'vSrwttiS l4laHanBBBBMVatij& 'vXfj sS?'5-'!!-3 iz ar tzje&iijx. ns-r?:vSa SSlSSsaattaiBialfoc? "Fair Play," Sproul's Stand, Says McCain , tmtlminl IVoni Pnce line in ndministration circles thnt the cit will not be in n position to undertake certain necessary contracts in the time specified. P.oinnd this there is, i be lieve the question of "a squnie deal Hundreds of thousands of dollars nie tied up in apparatus nnd ni.ichincn i that might be rendered useless uiiib r , the niovisions of the new charter. The I latter should not be used as a means of rei enge. C!ocrnor Sproul believes in the ele ' inent of "fair play,," One of his dec larations prior to his nomination wasi that be would treat all legularb orga tilted factions of the putt) with jus I tice. On the other bund it is charged that the dmrterists have failed to con form to certain of their original agree- mnnlc AtniiiiiTtneti ta li!tn Imnn inniln the administration The charter rcw sion committee was informed of thi fact some time ago. Tho leaders liae aibitrarily rejected amendments sug Ecstcd by the administration and in sisted Upon the introduction of amend - ments and changes of their own To those familiar with the trend of j thought of the (!oernor nnd attornc) I general it has been known for some da)s ! that unless the bills couformed to their ideas drastic measures would be liens- sary. The (!oernor and his niKisers I have given the subject deep thought. Numerous conferences have been held I the last a deciding one on Wednesday afternoon. It was then privntelj and discreetly hinted that the charter bills j would hne to be withdrawn for amend inent. The fact must not be lost sight of, either, that Philadelphia is a Republi can city. In tho matter of widening the scope of civil service, eliminating, of course, policemen and firemen, a drastic law with heay penalties would opeiate as effectnely against a Pcnrose- lontrolled city organization as against the Wires. It is entirely possible that Attnrncj Cienernl SchafTcr hail this in linind. As to contracts, the experience of the city in the matter of the garbage incinerating plant a short time back might Serve ns a precedent for what might be expected iu the futmc. Prices Are Down To the "Boiae" for Quick Action Lowered Profit, Low Expenses Huge Con tracts, Have Made This the Greatest Shoe Buying Event Phila. Has Ever nown and Ihe Huge Demand for Shoes in Europe Has Sent Shoe Prices Up 40 Elsewhere! Calfskin is scarce, labor is high, tanners are deluged with orders and won't take more! OUR FORESIGHT ALONE BEAT THE RISING COSTS that are jumping the prices higher at other shops. The shoes we made huge con tracts for a year aco at rock-bottom prices are arriving daily. They cost us $2 ioaay. i ou gain iremenaous costs savings ior Our $100,000 Order Broke All Records Gives You $9 to $12 Low Shoes at ' See thaml 200 styled of Burt & Packard's and Thompson Bros.' Custom-Built Shoes. Cordovan. Cordovan Calf, Black, Tan and Mahogany Calfskin and White Buck. The best weariner best looking style Shoes in America. Buy them here now at Quick Action Counts in Next 10 Days You'll find that other shops are charging $9, $10, $11 and $12 for the higher. Our sensational for the Price You'll Have to Pay for One Later I Hundreds of Men Bdating the "Rising Prices" Here Daily, Saving $3 to $4 on Every Pair for the Next 10 Days. Our Specials Will be Phenomenal ! Choose Yours Day or night This Week or Next Week ! oyalBoot Shops At BOTH of the RO YA L SHOPS. Open Every Evening N. W. Cor. 13th & MARKET ST. BASEMENT I No. 1204 CHESTNUT ''. VENIHa; -PUBLIC 'fclGBRri:tAl)ESPfe,' EBIfcrOTrB3 ,J0 & 'Mils It the home of James O, Ma lone, V.'2'2 Stiles street, as it looked when lie returned from Franre. Mr. Malone, whose pic ture is shown In the circle, sercil oerscas with the Set cntj -ninth Dhislnii, and has just been dis charged. A parade was held in Mr. Malone's home after he got off the train "CURE-ALLS" HIT TOBOGGAN Chemists at Shore Hear War Aided In Standardizing Remedies Atlantic City, June (J. (Ih A P ) Stand it dbatiou of medical prepaiations b) means of which it is hoped ultimately to close the market to "wildcat formu I las for cure-alls of every soit was given impetus by the war and the searching scrutiny of government ex perts, according to a report submitted to the American Association of Phar maceutical Chemists iu annual conven tion heie yesterday. "The aim of standardization," the lcpoil stated, "is to protect the pub lic through fie elimination of substi tutes for all tecognled preparations, enabling phsicians to know they arc taking no chances with the litcs of pa tients when they place orders for speci fied remedies." These ofiieeis were nominated: Presi dent. S. N'oona, of New York; C. II. Scnrle, Chicago, seoictary-treasurer. FENT0N LABEL CO., INC. GUMMED LABELS r.DR.512 RACE ST. Dioneai Market 10S5. Mnln 10O to $4 less than we could buy them ' same shoes, and going values give you Two Pair JF?J& JWJBVSr ST.On Second Floor s $i$i$o O f &0 Winston Calls Charter Meeting r Continued rrom I'ae Cine said. Kor other employes his belief Is the penalty should go no farther than dismissal. Limitation Opposed The. six months' limitation on con tracts to be let by the present Councils Is likewise distasteful to the-Governor, It is asserted. Hut he Is not insistent i on a change there. i While the Oovernor is reported as believing thai the office of receiver of taxes should he left hudlsturbcd, yet ho will not insist on tin 'amendment to that section, I Senator Holes Peniose is expected .here from Washington tomorrow. It is likely thnt he will confer over develop 'mvnts in the (.barter situation. He is i to go to llarrisbtirg Sunday and re i main over for the "big finish" in the reform legislation fight. The Woodward charter hill has passed second tending and is on the House's third reading calendar for Monday 'night. CHARTER RIDICULOUS, SAYS SENATOR VARE 'Issues Statement Attacking Measure Before House Senator Vare's statement is, as fol lows : "The charter bill, notwithstanding some corrections made by (Sovcrnor Sproul, is still ridiculous "Picture the paupeis in the eoiintv almshouse nnd the children in our pub lic playgrounds associated under one de partment. "Winston, at a meeting of the City Club, in my presence, c mild gie no lenson when I asked the audience what was to be gained by taking the election of the city solicitor nnd the tax re ceiver out of the hands of the people Exit the Coffee Pot! Delicious, Fragrant Coffee in a Minute Tile das of Ihe lmlliei.some coffef pot aic oer' The unpleasant task of emptying coffee grounc's end scalding coffee pot are past ' 'With Hires In stant Soluble Poffefi ion can liae a ctcir. frnnrant ctut of colclp.n hrnun 1 coffee in a minute. and with no bother Hires Instant Pnlulde Toffee Is not .1 snhstltuto for coffee It Is the clear, nure- Julep of the most carpfullv hi- I lectod coffeo beans of Jaa and Mocha nlenu. urlea and made into powuercl, soluble form. Originally Hires Instant Soluble Cof- . fee wns made for our bms In Kranc win bad to bao good coffe, but who bad no faclllt'es for making it. Slxt sl and two-thirds per cent of nil the I tretich coffee contracted for In tile American Army was Hires Instant isoiunio conee Because Hires Instant Soluble Tof fee is instantl) soluble In lint water, dav or nlKbL And If you prefer lour coffee iced ou can liaM" It for lilies Instant Soluble Coffee dissohes In stantly In Ice water What Is more, by an exclusive process, you are getting twice a,s much juice fiom the coffeo bean as when jou boll or pTcolato cof fee. Nor Is there any wntc Toil don't hae to tluow awav two or three cups that are generally left In the pot. A 30c ran of Hires Instant Soluble Coffee Is equhalent to a pound of the best Mocha and .Taa coffc.- The low price Is due to the fact that with our eelusio process wn extract 100 per cent more juice from the bean thnn ou can In making coffeo in the old wav. Get It nt all stores. Be Sure that tke Placer-Piano You Bu) Is (LAEOLIAN-cyMADE" J rN everytbtogtthere is one standard by which all others stand or fall. In the production of Player - Pianos that standard is Aeolian. The Aeolian Company, pioneers in the industry and exclusive owners of the most important patents in the construction of Player-Pianos, havo established and main tained the highest attainable standard in their products as witnessed by tho wonder ful Pianola which they use in such pianos as tho Stcinway, Weber, Steck l Wheelock, Heppe and Stroud Pianos which we sell. But the Aeolian Company have gone further. They have succeeded, through great volume manufacture and scientific management, in producing the Francesca, a player-piano embodying their wonderful do; vices of control, to sell at f 560. This is truly a real achievement placing the ownership of an Aeolian-made instrument within the reach of nearly everybody. a Come in and let us give you a demonstra tion. Bettlement may be made through our RenUt-Payment Flan, which applies all the rent toward the purchase. Call, phpn or write for catalogues. i C.J.HEPPE&SOK 1117-1110 CHESTNUT ST. fciaajTHOMPSOHSTrS. ' and making them appointive by the Mayor, Charges Kronen Fallli "He jumped to his feet, wnved his arms and said: 'That's not essential.' Intimating that he would take those sections out of the bllU He has broken faith by, refusing to do so. "It Is ridiculous to assume thnt the city would bo ready to start Its own street cleaning In 1020. The present Council will make the appropriations for next year nnd there will be no funds available to provide the proper equip ment for the city to "do such work Itself. "If the new council wnnted th- eltv to do Its own work how could It get ready In the middle of the summer? It will take nt least a year to raise the necessary funds to finance such a big. Plants and equipment will cost the city Between $u,uuu,uuu and .flO,000,000. it me cnartcr revisionists had their way the city would face n situation whereby the job of doing Its own street cleaning would be forced upon It with no funds available to carry it out. "It would be foolish to change the office of director of supplies to that of purchasing agent when the department is to remain unchanged. What Is there in a title alone? Sectional Adtantago "l'verjbody had agreed on a Council of twenty-one members nt the sugges tion of the administration. Without An expert organization behind your bottle of "Clean Milk" ALL you see of the milk business is the wagon which serves you. Yo.u per . haps never think of the watchfulness, the extensive equipment, the expert organiza- , tion necessary to produce your bottle of ''Clean Milk." And it is this expert, extensive or ganization that is your protection pro tection as to tne cleanliness of your milk supply and as Jo price. Travel over the country as you will investigate the milk supply pf all other large cities, x ou li come back with appre ciation of the fact that Philadelphia has better milk, better service and pays less for it. And the part that Supplee-Wills-Jones have played in this is no minor one be assured of that! lpiili Supple C .V any excuse Whatever Winston and his friends broke faith aijd fixed the num ber at twenty-seven ,Just for the purpose of gnlnfng a factional ndvantngc. "The. proposal to deprhe men of tho constitutional rights by prohibiting them from taking tiny Interest In party nf fairs simply because tiicy bold office under the city Is nslulnc. "Their rights should be guarded and protected under the constitution the snmc ns those of any other citizen who has interest enough in the affairs of his own city to wnnt to have some say in its government. I wnnt to take this opportunity to wnrn the taxpa.xers that the taxes will go sky-high under this bill prepared by impractical people if it should hap pen to become it law. "Every person who has had nn) thing to do with the bill will be nshamed of It nnd trying to run nway from it within six months after it is In op eration. "The charter devisionists hnve no j fnith In the bill themselves, otherwise they would hnve agreed to n referen dum and left the people decide whether or not they want the new charter. Sly friends were willing to let the bill pass with the amendment to provide n refer endum inserted. v "Wo were willing to give the people a voice on the question of whnt form of government is to be imposed upon them." -Jones Ik C. J. Heppe & Son Philadelphia Representatives (W-t FRANCESCA PLAYER-PIANO (AEOUAN-MADE) $550 O i"t' RANSOM AMERICANS FROM ZAPATISTAS Chamber of Commerce of Mex ican Town Pays $2000 for Their Release IS'ogalcs, Ariz,, June 0. After being held in ransom for fivo days by bandits, A. D. Aylo nnd II. Bartou, American farmers, having holdings near Amccn, In the state of Jalisco, were released jestcrday when tho Chamber of Com merce of that place delivered a sum of 52000 to th6 bandits, who arc said to be a Zapatista gang. Passengers oh the train arriving nt the border Wednesday from Mazntlan snld they saw six Mexican bandits banging from telegraph poles alongside 1000 Lined . nPHE best product of the tailor's -- art, piped with silk, lined across the shoulders with silk, many of them lined in both yoke and sleeves with silk At Special June Prices BROUGHT together as further evidence that the William H. Wana maker store leads Chest nut Street in the distribu tion among the men and young men of Philadelphia of the finest' fashionable clothing at the lowest pos sible prices. $24.50 for $28 $29.50 for $35 $34.50 for $40 & $45 silklined suits JEWS of this splendid -L offer already is travel ing from mouth to mouth; and the best suits, as is in variably the case, are go ing- bat first. TUT. each suit repre L sents the fullest value possible in its particular ' mi tt'i , group, l nere is no oest , because all are good the only difference between them is a man's individual opinion of what he likes best. HpHEY are the wanted A camouflage, three-in- , one, double - breasted, long - skirted fashions in i great plenty. Match them anywhere in Philadelphia, if you can. Selling Tan Silk Pongee Shirts In Rapid -Fire Order! -$5.00 each i They have separate soft collars to match or soft collars attached, as you prefer. NEVER WERE SHIRTS MORE POPULAR THAN THESE.' i William H. 10171 Q .JU Jm J- M JL S tho rallfoTO track bcttteenait-BU and Knvojou. in Slualoa. The bandit were members of the garrison at Navti joa. They had stolen army rifles ano deserted. Afterward they .looted andl robbed farms along the railroad. WAmxt6iSi&iW4Zei!fiit2W2000nZ&X4Si m If corns trouble you, ask your S? .1 drugriit. He wilt tell you that gg A. F. Tierce's Corn riastera, on'gg V the market lor 10 yeari, care the market for 16 yean, bare i always been Bold on a money 2 back guarantee, without question, -Kg if they fail to do the trick. He K, will tclt you to male no cxperl- gg menti. Use the small, dose-fitting J (2 piasters vruicu remove iuc pun vx m almost as toon as applied and the 4& t containing treatment for 8 coma for z WW.--uma,",r.our""-s,VA,"':.'' saica v'i " nw. - -t New xoric. W. Silk Suits & $30 silklined suits & $40 silk-lined suits . M Wanamakerl riUoi, -C f.t.t..?J J XJ-XtJ tLAJLUalt L , f fy -r r v -n-, ; - -.! J aft' J1 ' waaawvar -- i s? J .- a i& , tf LWIW'aj 'Mi- m ,'i . i&:l.r. if v tit -s " ja;ii
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