c ifc u I I . K i I n S3 All fires are extinguishable GLOBE protection places "strictly preventable," "partly preventable" and "cause unknown" fires all in one class EXTINGUISHABLE. Where OLOI1K Sprinklers nrelnatnllfcl, (he Are mermce In eliminated. You, too, cin Imve OI.OHE protection qulrkly and economically. Wrlteorplione today. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 2035 Washington Ave Dickinson 531 MoBtmmtrr-W" VV .rehouse Building .mi the run m I .crier seora r Warehouse. Chlc.ro, I Equipped Wlttt bLUDU Sprt.fclcra. RENAMING BOULEVARD "ROOSEVELT" DELAYED Councils, Not Park Board, Has Power to Honor Ex-President, Declares Price When will the Northent boulevard become the Roosevelt boulevard? No one nt City Hnll Knows the nn swer, but the citizen1? of Logan, who proposed the name, mean to Ret action somewhere sometime that will effec tually tnx the name of the main artery of travel in that section of the city throuch which it mm. Citizens nnd civic associations nvhrel Councils to rename the boulevard in honor of the former President. The scheme mt with faor in Councils, but out of courtesy to the rnlrmoiiut I'm I; Commission it was thought better to refer the change to that bod v. A resolution was nccoidlngh passed calling upon the commission to leirnme the boiilcvuul. This resolution lav in the Park Commission files unacted upon .until yesterday, -when James H. T.en non. in an inquiring turn of mind, asked what, if anj tiling, had been dime to give the citv n Roosevelt boulewtid. Ell Kirk Pi ice, vice president of the commission, declared that nothing had been done, that although the commission had jurisdiction ocr paiks and pirk wn8, it had no nuthoritv to name them. This nuthoiitj, he declared, lies .? clusivch in the province of citv Coun cils. He ndded that he thouglit the board of survejors should clinuge the plan nnd then have the chnuge made effertJIy a scouncilmanic oidhiniire. This course of piocedure will ultimate! be resorted to because of the I'ailc Com mission's fnilure to take any fnvoi.ible action when asked to do so liv Councils that admittedly has the power to make the change. Philadelphia may get n Roosevelt boulevard, but possiblv not until fall, as no immediate action is planned in Councils, and the summer lecess of tho-e bodies is set for the end of the present month. P. & R. SURPLUS DOWN Annual Report of Railway Company Shows Decrease to $10,780,898 Total income of the PlillirlMni,; o.t Bending Railway Company for the j em ended December .11, IMS. according to the annual repoit of the ceimpunv is sued last night, amounted to 51(1,570. 754, compared with $14,01,083 in the previous jeu Deductions for payment of rentals, maintenance of investment organization, tax ncciuals and other ex penses totaled SS.OfiO, "!)!', leaving net income of SS,."10,4!1, tontiasted with $8,500,049 in the ear previous. Of this amount $(!,S58,."(S was appropri ated for investment in physical property, leaving an income balance to be carried te .profit and loss of $1,051,89.1, com pared with $4,715,208 in 1017. The surplus for the jear was $10.7SO,80S, compared with .$15,090,000 In 1017. Agncw T. Dice, president, in his rc .port snj s : The Philadelphia and Heading tail way Company expended for additions and betterments to its property during the fiscal year ended December 31, 1018, $0,802,098 (o which $0,858,50S was charged to Income), compared with $3,809,037 during the previous fiscal year, an increase of $3.082.101. IA AN I . fl.REMBN EVEBY TEN FEET cyagoqgf 1 'tuggy-iycrr3TgSlllft3i Tewalers Silversmiths Stationers Jeweled - increase &m important jewels p &o ovncr "ATTENTION!" Our Testimonial to Our Boys 1 (Discount To Army or who buy here in uniform We Clothe You From Head to Foot Al these addresses only: Widener Bldg. Arcade and 926 Chestnut Street W IRISH ENVOY HER E Member of New. Republic's Par I i am e nt Has Document to Be Sent to Paris CROSSED OCEAN AS STOKER To Philadelphia will fall the privilege of printing the official case of the Irish republic to be presented to the Peace Conference. This Information, together with the documents to be Incorporated in the Irish petition, has been brought to this eity by II. ,T. Roland, member of the National Irish Parliament, wherein he leprcsents County Rocommon. Mr. Roland is also honorary secre tary of the Sinn Pein organisation In Ii eland. He is n oung man, nut bns been nn active worker as well as fighter In the cause of Irish freedom. He comes to America on a special mission, sail ing direct from Ireland and landing in Philadelphia. Crossed Ocean as Stoker "Perhaps it wouldn't be well to mention the name of the vessel on which I sailed." said Mr. Boland. "In the first place I could not have obtained passports If my true mission had been known, nnd in the second place I did not come ns n passenger. I helped to tire the ship." he explained, exhibiting a pair of blistered but muscular hands ns evidence. "I had manv documents with me that T did not want British authorities to see. We did not dare to risk having our Irish statement, the official case of our independence, printed in Ireland. The British censors might have seized the presses of an printer to whom we intrusted it. So I brought It over with me, nnd nfter it is printed here I will forward it to Paris. "I btnught seeral documents issued in Ireland in addition to my creden tials ns special cnoy of the Irish re public to Dr. Patrick McCartan, spe cial representative in America. Will Ask Kccognition Here "Ireland's declaintion of independ ence is n message nddressed to the free nations of the woild.' It sets forth the official case for Ireland, wiitten in (Jaelic, Trench nnd Knglish. While I .mi here I will advise with Doctor Mc Cartan and other friends, and I hope to present formal credentials to Wash ton, ashing recognition of the de jure goernment of Ireland, the Iiish Re public. "Wc, in Ireland, fully cipect that America will fulfill the declarations made bv vour illustrious Piesident. Ii eland received with enthusiasm the news of the Senate's action that the Irish delegates to the Pacc Confer ence be heard. The ote, 00 to 1, was paiticularly pleasing. "Present conditions in Tieland nre pretty well known here, I think. Mar tial law prevails, there is no free speech, the piess is muzzled, and men, women nnd children go to jail every day in the week for offenses against the mnrtial law." During the insurrection of 1910 Mr. Boland was so nctive that he was sentenced to be shot. This wns com muted to lie ears penal servitude, of winch he bciveel sixteen mouths at Dart moor, Lewes, Pentonville nnd Maidstone prisons. He nnd 104 others were then nmntsticd, nnd in the last general elec tion he was elected to represent Ros common in the Irish Parliament. SEEK LITHUANIAN SOLDIERS Philadelphian Named to rjelp Raise Troops In America At the closing session of the Lithua nian National Convention in Chicago, Captain Adah (Inmbraskas, of this citv, and Lieutenant Stanley Biezis, of Chi cago, were named to direct the recruit ing of nn nrmy for service in Lithuania if the United States flovernment would sanction the plan to tiansport such troons. The Lithuanian provisional govern ment cabled the convention that 1000 well-equipped Americans of Lithuanian origin would do wonders for Lithuania's morale and that 5000 such troops would Insure the country's freedoin. Navy, Men TO PRINT CLAIWIS m 1 1 ': A V'a) (I f Iffll Ttr7 EyTOy4? PUBLIC STOP, LOOK AlStD LISTEN! BE CAREFUL AND BEWARE Watch Your Step and Everything, for It's Coming Tomorrow, Friday, the Well-Known Thirteenth Do you see spots before your eyes? Have dizzy spells? Awake with n start? Have nightmares? Keel premonitions ol ex ilj No, this doesn't refer to the virtues of some panacea discovered in a Paris enfe by n member of the league of na tions. Nor yet to the approach of the thirst of July. What's what is that tomorrow will bo Friday, the l.'lth.v It's the only i.itn that falls on Friday this yenr, too, so if jou treasure such dajs, pre pare to make joursclf gloriously miser able tomorrow. Anything can happen. You can be left a fortune bv n mniden mint nnd have enough monev either to tinv vonr income tnx or get married, or other wise court disaster. You may, for all ou know, slip on a banann peeling, step on n flivver, nnd Imngine ever after that jou ran go twenty-eight miles on a gallon of gas. Also, jou may find yourself on n beach beside a pretty girl nt 4 p. m.. nnd nt 9 p. m. wake up In Blkton wedded. Or jou may get caught in the rnin in n Palm Beach suit; be seen bj the one nnd onlv before you have ii chance to shroud jour form in dry clothing once more, and but why elab orate? Thestory is that since thc-days when Nero fiddled nnd Rome Imrnml. lVi.iov the 1.1th. is thought to bnve been n double jinx. There were two last jear, one in September anyone in December, BOY SCOUTS TO GET AWARDS 250 Youngsters Will Receive Merit Badges In City Hall Tonight Two hundred mid fiftv Hoy Scouts who won merit bndges in the Victory loan drive will be awarded their honors tonight nt the court of honor to be held in Room 290, City Hall. The court is one of the features of the Scout drive to gain 1.1,3,13 members in the city this week. Already hun dred of new membeis aie being re ported each dav , and those in charge of the drive aie confident that the goal will be reiclyd Cliihs throughout the citv have joined with the Itotnrv Club in pledging aid to the scouts. The drive will close Satuidav with ii scout demonstration at Washington Monument, rairmoiint Park, when col ors will be piesented to scventv -five new tioops bv the Daughters of the Amer ican Revol ition. Judge J. Willis Mar tin will deliver the address. SAYS PHONE STRIKE ENDED Soldiers to Help Fill Positions, As serts Keystone Head Edward M. Cooke, vice president nnd geneinl manager of the Kev stone Tele phone Company, declnred this morning thnt, so far ns the compnnv wns Con cerned, the strike bv a pait of its em ploves wns nt an end. "The stiike is over." said Mr. Cooke. "I base this statement on the fact thnt todav I hnve received reports of almost no activity on the part of the strikers nnd thnt our service is now normal." ' Fourteen returned soldiers, experi , enced linemen and maintenance men, i yesteulnv applied for cinplovment and Were nccepted, Mr. Cooke said. lie ndded thnt fiftv -one of the ninety-eight vacancies originally created Dy the strikers had been filled. Cots and Camp Outfit SPECIAL PRICES 10 Oz. White Canvas Tents 12 Oz. Khaki Canvas Tents We advise campers to buy at once at these special prices. Get our prices first. Tent catalogue FRKK. Army & Navy Store 225 MABKET ST, 1 - WJWrlv "nslf I dJffi lVrfANY men are poorly or badly dressed because they have not received intel ligent service from their clothier. Sometimes it is because the dealer is handicapped by an insufficiency of variety in his models. Frequently because the salesman is too intent upon making a sale tjie after effects do not especially concern him. Our merchandise and service are so planned that the "casual buyer" has every inducement to become a permanent pa tron. Spring and Summer Suits $30 to $75. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET tLEDEllPHijjAJ).ELPHlA TltURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919 both bad months, Incidentally, for Bill Hohnzollern. Any doughboy will tell you It wns a pnrticulnrlj bnd December, because by generals order Christinas packages had been cut down to scmi-clgnrbo size, nnd then the darned war blew up, leaving all sorts of chances open for shipments of edibles that couldn't come. Anywav you figure it, it pays to walk circumspeetl.v from now until Satur day, nschcvv black cats nnd disputes on the fnte of the league of nations Pass not under ladders nor between the carriages of funerals, even If you have to go h6me by trolley Instead of (he 5:42. Above nil. If Pridny be your payday keep your fingers crossed nnd your hnnds In jour pockets when np pronched bv n wife. Thus, if yon are wise nnd modest nnd not too boastful, the gods of ill luck mnv pass jou bv. nor swnt you with nnj thing harder than bridal bis cuits of a S15 dun for thiitv-two cents worth of knitted, knceless bathing-suit for the one woman. It all depends, however. rridnv the thirteenth is like any other day, in Hint you mnv wake up ten yenrs from now to the fact thnt It "done you dirt" when jou thought jou'd skidded safelv In all its pitfalls So burn a little candle for vourself nnd trust to nothing but fool's luck. You've hnd ample warning, so it's now up to you ! CHEMISTS NEED JOBS 700 Skilled War Workers Looking for Work Ask K. of C's Aid Seven hundred skilled chemists In j Philadelphia and vicinitv are out of, work nnd the Knight of Columbus cm- plojment bureau has been asjed bv officers of the Chemical Waifaie Service of the United States nrmv to find jobs for these men. At the signing of the nrmistice theie were 5100 chemists en lolled in the Chemical Wiifnie Seivice nnd 90 per cent of them weie college graduntes. These men gave up lucrative posi tions in civil life to answei the call of their couutij nnd mnhj of them enlisted ns privates in the nrmj. Thev mh little actual service on the fields of Prance, but thev endangei eel their lives as did the suldieis who went ovei the top in the face of Herman lire. locked up in isolated laboratories in loticlv p.uts of the countrj thej toiled night and dav in manufacturing the eh lellj c hlorine nnd mustard gas which was used with such deaellj effect on the soldiers Geimanj. Phlla. Baptist Institute Gets Legacy The Baptist Institute for Clnisfittii AVorkeis. of Philaelelphia, uceived 11 legacv of S5000 to be known as the Elb"ibeth M. Cnrswell (inult mcninii.il fund, under provisions of the will of Mis. rji7iibeth M. C. (iault, widow of the Hev. John Enioiv (inult, of Bilti more, which wns probated in that nt jestTdaj. Defiance , Standard m Thruout Jhwmb H and at o low n cost! A 2- B E ton chassis for less than m W $2000. Delay is costly. P B Decide today. K Open Daily Till 9 jf 71 Sundays Till 5 jr QTABILIT-yf, O MOTORS CO. I 1720-40 N.Croskey St.M U HldEO St Columbia Vves Din.. 44,'3 Peril 11.17 , V Stnbllltv Service- I vert 3 Hour In the Turrets- m Stability BOIM SEARCH LEADSMEN Anarchist in Cleveland Says Ex plosives Used by 'Reds' Camo From New Jersey Factories INQUIRY IS PUSHED HERE Search for the headepnrtets of the perpetrators of the bomb outrages of last week in seven cities has swung to Camden nnd South Jersej. An nnirchlst under nrrest In Cleve land is said to have broken under the thlid degiee and to have confessed that the bombs used by the "icds" for the destruction were ninnufactuied in n house on Ynn Hook street. Camden, with high exnlosivis withered finin New Jersey ammunition plants 'I lie man who bioke down under the gulling of the police of Clr eland was one of eight held of seveutv live ni - ested in the effoits to git to the hot torn of (he bombing mvsteiles Local agents of the Depaitmfnt of Justice have known for some tunc that the ninri killed while attempting to blow up the home of Attorney (Viicral Pal mcr in Washington Inst week prnbiblj wns concerned in the bomb outrages here last December. He is a kuown anarchist of active peisunsiou nnd the fact thnt he was in this citv nt the time of the Decern bei i plosions is believed to indicate that he was n paitner in those climes. The authorities nie placing great stiess upon the positive id-'itifv m of this mail They beiicv" cnich nn iden i 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) .d8l85L War) t & C YPQ M lr ire "Built like a i " mean to you ? jjjl 'o LsluBU' mHfflBpgzP3&7i rrfc--iKi X H pRi1 - T JL Wt like a ffirn I IllLSafe (MSBsBsri 2 4,000 "Y and E" Products Efficiency Desks, "Fire-wall" Steel Cabinets, "V and E" Wood Cabinet!, Record Filing Safe, Steel Shelving Systems, Vertical Filing Supplies, etc. tlflcntlon would surely result In the capture of his associates. Special Agents McDcvltt and Mat thews, of the local office of the Dc partment of Justice, spent nil day yes tcrday at this task. THE WANDERLUST AGAIN Manchester, N ,H., Boy Comes City to See Billy Penn The wanderlust is still bubbling to 111 jouthful veins A proof of this sat on the steps of the Thirtv second stieet nnd Woodland avenue station early this morning. The bov 's hair wns mussed, his clothes were hopelessly w tinkled, his shirt needed laundering. He told nn inquisitive- bliiecoat that he was John Latas, sKteen jears old, and thnt he had run away from Manchester, N, II The bov sni, be went first to New York citj. Hut the tnnjoncd streets scared bun. Then he decided to come here nnd take a look at Billy Perm The police found joutig Latsas had S27 in cash and a deposit book of n Man Chester bank showing deposits of sc einl hundred dnllits. The bov said his father, n restaurant keepei, dud a month ago. Ills motliei. he said, is still living in Manchester Police aie human and thev understand TTHEWHITF I I M ENAMEL , "forth i 7rvvyff I if I it itjf a. mjr m. a k &r m stoki: ' IFOR W00D-METAL0R PLASTERH I dTdll Storet ' I i oruv satltcday eve 1 Or I L.VflL, TEN I ThomsonVYoofj Finishing Co. j iMjmsaa iilHi'ShHHmatf uttBiiijiaaa i miuimi in 11W111 n nnmim uiiiimg A Hat Maker's With Hat Values up to $12.50, to Go at $3.50 ailed a Hat-Maker's Sale to emphasize the values. The maker took a loss to close them out 250 hats of much higher grades than the price suggests. All the trimmed varieties, with enough choice to satisfy every feminine mind in Philadelphia. Try on your Seaside Hat! You can wear it for June Sports! All the good kinds here, up to $8.50. Accept Purchasing Agents' Orders OS ' mBltm Safe': 'i frtHZl'riyr-SS ' :? the wanderlust. But being police they are going to Investigate the boy's story willi iiii My form-fitting Underwear Is the winning suit, Especially in the Summer game g When you need Lvery comrort Trump to play a Leading hand Against the Temperature's Highest Card. hcadqi AitTnns rem rilOENIX HOSIERY g&ecyi 0om.y Hh(fl 11th and Chestnut tfjj A store born in the midst of Prog J ress, conceived with an apprecia tion of Service, and breathing the first rich breezes of Success. Sale Outside Steel Wall Protected Air Chamber e.lia insulation Asbestos Interlining ttra imiilalion 2nd Air Chamber extra insulation Inside Steel Wall exit a insulation "T means that your "Y and E" Filing Cabinets are double walled and Ashpsrnc-linprl like a safe. It means that your rec ords are protected by far more chan an ordinaryplain steel wall, which, in a fire, only conducts the heat. They are protected first by a steel wall, then by an air chamber, then by a lining of asbestos, then another air chamber, and finally another steel wall. This Fire-Wall construction, ex clusively provided in "Y and E" Filing Cabinets, goes all around front, back, both sides, top and bottom. With"Yand E" you pay the price of an ordinary Cabinet and get "Built-like-a-Safe" construction. One fire would convince yon. Why wait for a fire? awman and Frbe Mfg.. 1013 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone Walnut 167; Race 1710 One store or representative in every city Makers of "Yand E" Filing Devices and Office Systems Tt -" fj (, " ? 1 C 'jj H. - Our Palm Beach Breezweve Mohair Suits and Suits of similar Tropical Fabrics are ready for you by the Thousand! J Please get this We have an entire floor full of these distinctively Summer Suits ! We have more than we ever had, because more men than ever before are going to want them this season! I The Palm Beach lica has been a revelation to the men of Philadel phia, and we are grati fied at the leading part we have taken in in troducing so much comfort to them. Cf This year we have done more than pro vide these tropical suits in quantity we have improved their QUALITY! flf First of all, we have VARIETY! Cf Remember that the Palm Beach idea used to be synonymous with conspicuousness. It's nothing of the kind to day unless a man wishes to wear a light color fabric. 4J We have these Suits in all conservative and semi-conservative colors under the sun! prowns, grays, greens, ecrus, blues in stripes, tans of vari ous shades, sandtones, dark Oxfords and steel grays that are as quiet as they are cool! CJAnd tailored better than tropicals have ever been tailored before! wsnue one - Duiton , coats ; seam-waist Suits cut on lines that delight the eye of Youth! $13.50, $15, $18, $20 PeRRY&co. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestnut St "j.13 n A4i m . . "2 .... sSStfa mi m i&i Hi M - n '"AJMfc' ' ,.v. x 0 .' ..' i ' ' i V : ' .'ir&fei .H.HA3&Jfe ,- v H&' t, K .',. J ''&M ii!'J:,,'r,rfr .o , tiWmm ,WJMSrl&8i ,,' ;Ar- , Vi , '.,. . , . 'I'JBiK,,S10IS., .T . H ti ll? ' vr ,'i -vi "ii 4 X s 'M , J "ftHTAt . ff. ilkT. Of ". i 1 a?".:: y " i,w ' t ..... . Ar ?4 'Utt'JLU -i
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