svwwrna Tffin X $ iUi - EVENING- PUBLIC OTDttteR SHECBERCD: WOTSCSfeNE': ,11, uftfc?. ,Ma ,JjJP .i&i- y, 2 :y Of the Algeelras International settle,-' Went, Iflitta been said, H averted more thnh ten cars ngo Yhe threatened out break of n general European war. Three times tendered important posts by President McKinley tIioc of sec retary of the Interior, membership on the United States and llritlsh joint high conimisilon and liUorriey, gtitwt of the United States he dcqllncdthni LEAGUE DEFENDER E Democrat. In 1807 he w'as rctlirned to tho United States Senate. During these ears oc service Senator Spooncr's name had become Inseparably to the Sherman nntt-trut net which made possible the prosecution by the federal government of tho Standard Oil Company, and the law under which the I'anama Cannl was constructed. As chairman of the Senate committee ou claims in his first term he saved the United States, It w.ns said, hundreds, of millions of dollars sought by unjilst litigants ngninst the government and later was largely responsible,! as the moving spirit of the Senate committee on foreign relations, for the ratifica tion of the Cuban, the Dominican and the Algeelras and many other treaties. J,1 " ' v -.'f i Tn Wisconsin politics Senator Bpoon' i I er was long an antagonist of La FoK I ' attached to many measures of historical , importance, sucli. for Instance, as the amendment creating the civil govern- ! ment of the Philippines, an amendment IT J,C, ktte. Senator Hpooner s opposition to T.a Kolletto tontluued until he retired from the Senate and public life. 1 .i .A' Imnnilmenh to Covenant Will Resigned From Congress in 1907, a Poor Man, to Ac quire Competence .r,J "" " I , iinrtn stiinnnHnus Labors. I ? t. : .r.. ...-.. : " says waisn, ui muiiw" s KK' I UST'L. I W NO PERIL TO CONSTITUTION - .s H, Ijl R SENATOR SPOONER DtftD SELF-SACRIFICING CAREER Hj the Associated Press lyf fci , I , ' By the Associated Tress - Washington, .Tune 11. Asertins that opponents of the league of nations have trumped up many unstipportable ob jections to play upon popular scnltivc i ness, Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Montana, defended the league covenant In the Senate today against charges that It subverts the American constitution. , Answering Senators Lodge and Knox and others who have urged constitu tional objections, the Montana senator declared their arguments founded on theories long since ilispioeil. He quoted many precedents to support iris position that the covenant neither vets aside any constitutional prerogative nor assumes any new power in treaty making. Charges that the league vvoum "sunerstate" he declared to be n "meie .JOHN C. SPOONER Former Senator from N Isronsin vi ho died todaj In New York city who, in the debate with President Lowell, told lus auditors that the treat embracing the league covenant, because it allows other nations to 'meddle with our tanff ' 'run up against a provision! of the constitution ' "The constitution invests Congress New York. .Tunc 11. John- Colt Rpooncr. former United States senator I from Wisconsin, died at his home here earlv todu nftcr nn Illness of several weeks Tic stiff cicd a relapse Monday. He was sptput ix rnrs old. Sixteen rears a United States senator fiom Wlsfonsln, each one of which, in the words of Piesident Hoosevelt, wns "a direct financial loss which he could ill nfford." John Colt Spooner re linquished the position with which the legislators of his state had thrice hon ored him anil retired in 1!)07. two cai before his completed term, to re-enter the private practice of law nnd n( quire a competence for his family nnd him self In his declining .venrs. I,eft Office a Poor Man Itegnided as one of the ablest const! in with the power to 'raise and suppoit tutiminl law .vers, a brilliant debater and : ti nn i m it nil iv i' i- in ! iinti tiiiiiiiiii . . t . .l,.lnmr,tinn" s ncc the organism mi - - - , - one of tie creates! nulliorlties on inter- most of the provisions complained of , armies ami to provide nn.l maintain , ,nw in tllP npppl. brnnrh of coul.1 only "advice" or "recommend" nnvv. but we have ente.ed into a ,. , Sonntnr Spooner left puh Ss.,.! ArUele 10. be continued, treatv with Great Britain, s, nipiilouslv ,p offi(.p miln nrlnK th( twplvc a. nlLmiiwI tnr livrtfrt IltflTl I Ollllll 1 11(11 p 1 . IT I 1 .. n.i.m Vn ,tol1v nul,l hind the I mteil Mates ....-..,, .... . . , . rar, , nnni inw i ... .,. 7 ; certain instances, but 'n keep on the t.roat Lakes more tlinn ,iL np as Cl,unsel in much important added thai the same obligation had been a limited number of armed vessel. Miction ne,I l,r various treaties maileby "Congress is empovve.ed to make He wns born in l.avvienceburB. In. . ?h s eovernment in t,,e pas . ' la' ...relation to the nat.nali.ation of January 0. 1W. giaduated from he 'X people" sail Jli. Walsh, "have ,,,. ,)IIt , perhaps eierv tieatv Un vers tv nMWm mid -"ed w 11, aninenrprdeinandnjust.eveience thnuigh which anv addition was made jU,t,nrton in the I nion army in the Tirst elected n United States sena- . tl,tr nntinnnl constitution If a . to our terntnrv stipulations nie lounu AVI "IV" ...... .... well-founded apprehension that any through wliuli he sunjccis or cinei.s r . marM dta policy runs counter to the coninnmis o. nt the state mnKing u.e ........... ..-,,.. tin(,tion !n thnt bnth ullti1 mni. when the organic law can he excited, it serves ic in the newlv a. quired terntory.weie h(i whs SU(.oc.C(lp(1 bj William U. Vilas, aumuicti to ciiii-ii3iui'. Danger of Amendments Referring to assertions that the often as well as complete iicmuusnu tion to accomplish its rejection. Tt re sults that scarcely a measure of great ., . , ,n...nc 1-ipfnin cither national ,mpor.u..v.- . .. ...( . , p mM ,( a ..Mlp(.r.KIPlmn(,n, branch ot (.ongrcss .,...- ( vrna(or frnm tlp. ,.0XPI1!U1, as being unconstitutional. ( p(ntinllpi, ..,, N ,p Quotes Precedent of Panama t .lssPrt that an organization thus "In nn address delivered in the equipped is a government at all It hits Senate on December IS list b.v the no ntmv and no trcasurv and no means junior senator from Pennsvlvania of seeming citbei. Though it mav ten (Senator Knox) a question was raist d ,PI- decisions, it cannot make law- by the following inqttii and comment: , ithcr can it lew taxes - ' 'How could the Piesident. b.v ncgo- Senator A nlsh nid no one ,ontended Hating n treatv. nnd the Senate, bv the league covenant was peifect lut consenting to its intifi.ation. bind this it was a "mere sbterfuKe he ,1, ronntrv to declare war? A declaration . la.ed. to talk of amending it "Nli-H orwaisunde the constitution, a pie- the Senate inav do." he continued V or war is, ""' , l0 lrnposp amendments, winch in sub "ThT covCcnan -iocs undoubtedly, stance is a rejection of the tieatv w,h should the treatv be signed, obligate a .m.d.tlnn I he whole matter is thus snoum me irui. h .., oncned tin and negotiation must be ic this country to mane vvur. ...t - , i)ollMlp other nations wil not hesitated heretofoie to assume a n1Iin(,mrlIt TllP tlI1(.IlU,(II. ItKe on ligation c .......v. '""" ,,, ot tlie .lst ,iK moths are all tin with the rcpuimc ot i-uuiiiint. i"- m-i ..., ; with the republic article of which is as follows; " 'Article 1. The United States guar- done. peace is as far away as it was last December. ..C - 1 ..inMnn F nnltriltmnl .... ...,,., 1 iS.MHC It 111'. i '. .. LI'NI ... ' i.u.tii....... antees nnd will maintain the itidcpcud- )iu,nl t,)p Spnate fas , t 1. .nniihlin rtT PlllltlmO ' . 1 . enre ui iuu .imu...... ............. rnt;fv tlp tlpatw iav I"' expelled "No one can doubt the significance of mM c;ctIIlnTIX c nnd three of the that undertaking. We go to war with lpa(inK powcrs nsoi iated with us np any country that attempts to 1 educe the vp it k,lpp ,n lN teims v ti1P11 country by whose concession we built bp,omP effective ns between tin in Pi tit the Panama canal. The tieaty was tnat W(lll, m,iv nggrnvate the deplor entered into in the year 1004. the late nj)jp stat(, f nffaiis o far as Anieikan Theodore Roosevelt being President of lntt.rPsts are louccined. J the 1'nlteU States, and I'lninntier t ffTrf3 APPETI7INCLY clean a(fc COOKS QUICKLY sV!c'Cv' FLAVORY.FIRM.TENDER H I) Takes place of "'"a? meat. costs less V5 thanji aad has 1 1, -. t o-morp than (1 (s s2 t,mes th- vs' food value No r-fstOl waste, no bone Spf7 no gristle I Knox, now n senator from the state of Pennsylvania, his nttorney general nnd official legal adviser. "Among those voting to ratifv it were the following, still members of the Senate: Senators Lodge, McCumber. Nelson, Penrose, Simmons, Smoot and Warren ''What is the Monroe Docttine. hut a voluntary obligation assumed bv the United States to 'respect and preserve rnoToi'.. I'llllTIIPI Ms PHOTO PLAYS OBTAIN ED I ifejVV THROUGH V BOOKING r J X.fORPORATIOK 'lhe following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in our locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. Mat DalUat X: Eves U.15U. HOHOTHY I)V1.TU. m THE L.AUV OK RED BL'TTB .:.... f 1 .,: r. All U 1-"'. Morru It l"awiyuiiA" ..-. ifclu3i CV11.1U.U ..i .---.inn ivmci- rtUlalllUlcl nat in this ense signifying trans oceanic) the republics of South and Cential America?" , D-i t r 5-D and Thompson sis 1 ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILY Roosevelt and World Peace i'Jlv!;7!,.0u-iA?iil,n, "THE KOL.LIES GIH1 Senator "Walsh quoted a speorh bv " Theodore Roosevelt accepting the Nobel ARCADIA "S no ll.." r'I prize at Christiania in 1010, as fol- kthei. ciyton in on.K. "MEN WOMEN AND MONET it would be a Hi MARKET VSiSrl'lfSSVX. 111.11 1' I.YTKI.l, In THE I.IO.N S DEN MODFF -'5 S0UTH ST. OrchMtra. H1WWL.U Continuous 1 to 11. m.s M,i:.A.DF.n in TLUN IN -niK ROAD" OVERBROOK WD & f'AnvDE"v. MAi: vifnnsv- i W'lIAT A.M I HID' FORD AVE r-,i I trDIDH UROAD STREET DL,VJED11A.LX SUSQUEHANNA nn mii-i.i. h for in: iter i -on worm: re. 1 ' master stroke if those great powers honestly bent on peace would form n league of peace, pot only to Keep peace among themselves. ,- v nroad A Snyiler Av, but to prevent, by force if necesarv, its BROAUWAI:. n. 4 o P. M, being broken by others. The supreme N!;?fefcSBF6V!IANl5&c!iAnoo ., . .. ,.l,., nidi in iviuiiu CT Al? ' PAI ACF ,J14 market STREET A AVE. rrtLrtv-L ,n A M to lliljj'u NORVlA TAI.MADOK In : "Tun Mt-w uin'- tun Ni:w .MOON" PI A7A BROAD AND I l.- PORTER STREETa PEGGY HYUND In MISS ADVENfURB" MAIN .. MANATONK PRINCESS 1V.r".t . nr..i-ivi tTT. i- ,, ---.-. AorAl ,11 i I1IV. 1 II 1 ill I illiA I.I.K in t .. ' "-'.,. . .... .... i n..P ...---":". c&ct -i or nnv nn ipo nnwf in nnrnKnn i. .1- t.-rur. worn. i-' i i i. iiuml ao a iinrntr" rrti" r " !- - ..--.. t.j s.iWl.T7 llll- ill'- a...- - .. . 3A ' tSifJtf PI. the pence work of The Hague arises' PMPRESS rom the lack of any executive power, c,lvu ai.ic f it I ,-vru. DB MH.LK'S FOR liETThR. Kilt WORSE r A IV1II V THEATRE 1311 Market St. F AMll- " A M to Midnight. MARY MmLAREV In THE I STUNTED WOMnV r "T"f I CT THEATRE Bslow Spruo 56 1 H Oi . MATINEE DAILY THE I.EE KIDS IN SMILES M..I 7ZL. Ve courts- I r-a maflnl 1MT -"h GIRARO A RCrrMT MARKET ST. Below 17TM "The theory that the treaty-making FAlRMOUM 1 mwivee daily ( Kt-UHIN 1 ,, A M " "th nower dnos n,,t nTfn,i , L....i i ".' ..'' .'V'i1'.?." 'A,',' '.':'lC''.'L. Jn . --- -w " ... an.v suujri't . poll lil.l I f-lv. run viunpr. inin run amJUT wim reierence to which power is vested In Congress," continued the senator, "if it ever was seriously maintained. won long ago exploded. "By Article I of the treaty with Cuba, proclaimed December 17, 100.1, it Is provided that all productR of thnt country then admitted to the United States free of duty should theienfter be so admitted without a payment of duty. Among those voting to ratify that treaty was the senator from Massachusetts, GREAT NORTHERN B?.W WII.I.IAM FARNTM In THE JUNGLE TRAIL OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Re-comtrnctri Upho!ttrd nd Poliiltd $10 ? Flr.t.flo.a WurU ntiaruntMiA Slip Covcri to Order $1 Each carrv lurub Selected Stuck nt Uuholiitery Goods fielllnv kt 'Whulenaia "AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Uldnt and Largest Untiaa of Its Kind 0 Avrh 9 Write or Phon B. . 41IIbbA. Sm. J 1 1 tt BBViBL 1 JJU lllllllll i dJ IlliUlU w IMPERIALJfflJa23oWASTTT. liOl'IS RENNISON tn 'SPEEDY MEADE" ArITD '1ST & LANCASTER AVE LEAUtK MATINEE DA1LT CHARLES RAT In "GREASED LIGHTNING" 1 inrDTV BROAD & COLUMBIA AV. LltJC-K 1 I MATINEE DAILT DOROTHY DAT-TON' In THE HOME-BREAKER" RIAI TO UERMANTOWN AVE. I1M. 1 KJ Ar TUr V EHOCKEN BT WALLACR REID In Tl "THE RQR1NG ROAD" RUBY RKWM?i: SAVOY Vni MARKET STREET DOIIRES CASSINELLT In "THE L-.NICNOWN LOVE" IDMoat STANLE Y liOTVOTx -"? OLIVE THOVIAS In "I'l'SI-AIRS AND DOWN" VICTORIA WST'.SV,?; MAURICE TOURNEUR'S l "WOMAN" When in Atlantic City c.Jfii V, CONSTANCE TALMADGE In I'lIOTOPT.AYB I'llOTOI'LAYS H .E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BV MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT C2D ABOVE jiarket ALICE RRADY In "MARIE, LTD " 'ft- ' HLTZTImpoM Only Quality Trucks Have Repeat Value , The kind of buyers we want are the kind of buy- ; ers who want to buyagain. 1 to 5 tons " f.inmnrrkft Mntnr Cn Motor Trucks 2128 MARKET STREET CEDAR 00'm A Cl:DA AVENLB JULIA. DEAN In "RULING TASSIONS" COLISEUM "'St.FOTE, DOROTHY DALTON In "THE HOME BREAKER" OUTH OI OMIAI Gtn Maplewood Avea VW1-.V-'IN1-V1 .i, and 8.j3 p it ETHEL CLAYTON In "VICKY VAN" CT TDtTf A 0TH & MARKET ST8 ! , p,VJ .1IWV MATINEE DAILY VIOLA DANA In "FALSE EVIDENCE" FRANKFORD 71B ""'" " SHIRLEY MASON1 In THE RBtsCUINU ANQEL" JEFFERSON "VlWZm THBDA RARIIA In "W1IEN MEN DESIRE" II IMRfi TOONT 6T, Ic GIRARD AVE. JJl1lUJ Juml Junction on Frank ford "L" ANITA STEWART In "TWO WOMEN" LOCUST f.2D AND LOCUST STREETS LUV,UJ1 Mats 1 .10..1 30 i:srll .101,. li .,,, ?HaL-S FAIRBANKS In ' Ul "THE KNICKEHUOCKER llu'CKAROO" NIXON 52D ANO -MARKET STS. ,. SHlni-EY 1USON In "THE FINAL CLOSEUP" PARK Rldg A.ve ,nd uphln St. I rtrvrv. Mat i:l5 Evf.OMB on TOM ,'CB In " "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL" RIVOI I 52D AND SANBOM STS. ll V Vli MATINEE I BLACKTON'S "THE HOUSE DIVIDED" STRAND GEnMANTOWAN,-v.Ej DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO' SUSQUEHANNA ".Sf,,.- Return Engagement NA7.IMOVA In ' 'Ot'T OF THE FOG" MATINEE and EVENING WEST ALLEGHENY ?&- CHINATOWN TJNDERWOnLD SHOWN ' "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL" so Bull Durham ft&mmaamwmm&x&c ;; 11 BQiMaaVSOlfF iliilllllmR2rL i.-j, vVt , illi3provi TOBACC O Good old reliable "Bull" without a rival. Genuine "Bull" Durham for rolling your own. Cigarettes that cost you least, cigarettes that please you most: machines can't even duplicate them. 50 cigarettes from one bag of genuine "Bull" Durham Tobacco. With WlUrfc paper you can roll the best "Bull Durham" cigarettes. GuaFairfeerl Inr i i L. i srj h. Jk .,w Tftit it Stj
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