WS' .",,i .. V ', m lir? Kfc &... b? fc w F fc - w: ra fas g & ft m.. Mf tsg, 'W , fe.c Ctj , 71 i' T Philadelphia Physician Says Candy Is Prolific Cause of Disease LIGHT BEER IS DEFENDED Atlantic City. N. ... .Tun 12. Bronchial experts, with equal enthusi asm, lauded nml decried the new peanut bronchitis therapy of Dr. Chevalier Jackson, of rhiladclphin, liefore the American Mc(!irnt Association here to day. The I'hilndelphla specialist, whose insistence Unit a tiny Uemel of peanut may do incnlrulnhle harm unless dealt with promptly liu caused widespread attention, said he lind been amazed by the intense bronchial symptoms de veloped by tiny fragment. Dr. A. K. Murphy, of Connecticut. Mild peanut candy is the niot prolific cause of bronchial troubles in children. Doctor Turk, of New Yoik. instanced cntes where one milligram (a tlmtisnnth part) of a peanut had caused death from bronchial affections in from one to three minute1-. Doctor Moshcr, of Hoston. ni: the same results claimed for the new technique were obtainable through old fashioned procedure. There was a fur ther demonstration on the part of dis senters when Sir St. Clair Thomson. of London, declaring he had little regnril for highbrow ideas, dryly remarked that i Kngland does not have peanuts. "'p call them monkey nuts there." he said. , He suggested that I'letcherism would be cmialb cthcaiious and that it nngnc " even more logical to leave the matter to the "self tcrmiuntion" of human na- ;! as a reporter at eighteen and owned ture, n sally that brought a roar of paper at nineteen. I still run a paper laughter. I In my home town nml hope I always Doctor Jackson cited further in-, will. I lind more interest in the news stances where his hronchosophy tech- paper work than 1 take in some of the nique had produced results of a most , proceedings of the Cnited States Senate, convincing nature. ' 1'ntil he went to the probe of the peace treaty 'leak' for Philadelphia, the .former Pittsburgh ' instance. specialist said, he never used morphia in the case of children. At the siig- j gestion of Doctors Hare and Crnhnm i he used morphine in child trentmenis witli results of the utmost value. rteforo the section on practice of medicine Drs. Thomas Met rae nnd 1.1 mcr H Funk, of Philadelphia, con tinued the rule that seems to determine that any chronic pulmonary condition, especinliy if the signs are marked, is tuberculosis. Many persons are sent. hn said, to the denartment for disease1,.).,.,,, resentment that the Semite had of the chest of Jefferson Hospital who do not have tuberculosis. The same ' was true some of the doctors said in tuberculosis sanatorium. Dr. Charles II. 1 razer. of Philariel- phia, read an important paper on peripheral nerve injuries before the sur- . eery section. I Dr. Henry L. Lynah. of .New orK. railed attention to the similarity of in fluenza, croup and diphtherin and the , fact that the former does not respond j to treatment by antitoxin. Dr. Milton Kosennu, of Uostou, paid a tribute to enlisted men of the navy who submit ted themselves for experiments nt Deer . Island Dr. Lambert Ott. of Philadelphia. said in his address on "Forty Years' Observation Among l'.eer. Wine nnd ' Whisky Drinkers": "It has been my' observance that war beer and wines of, low n'coholic percentage arc not harm ful, but on the other hand, are a real aid to digestion nnd their sale should j be continued. However, the sale should be closely supervised by the state and federal authorities. War beer of Il'i ' per cent alcohol is not intoxicating. It , hns been my observance that there is very little tuberculosis among beer drinkers. I have also fouud that where the parents of children were moderate beer drinkers their children were . healthy, while, on the other hand, j whisky-drinking parents produced weak nnd dwarfed offspring." i CHALMERS- 6-40. Fine mechanically; tires almost new, ?400. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. Sol N. Broad Street CHEKI 124 South 13th Street 132 South 15th Street Good Morning! Suggestions For Your Breakfast Served From Eight To Eleven Orange Roll and Butter, or Cinnamon Roll Pot of Tea or Coffee 25c. Boiled Eggs Hot Roll and Butter Pot of Ten or Coffee 40c. Strawberries and Cream Boiled, Fried, or Shirred Eggs Hot Muffin, or Roll and Butter Pot of Tea or Coffee 65c. Baked Apple with Cream, or Orange Marmalade Lamb Chop, or Codfish Cake Potatoes Stewed in Cream Roll and Butter Pot of Tea or Coffee 75c. - Sliced Orange, or Fresh Stewed Rhubarb Ham or Baccn and Eggs Lyonnaise or Hashed Brown Potatoes Buttered Toast Pot of Tea or Coffee 90c. Choice of Fresh Fruits Chicken Hash with Green Peppers, or Corned Beef Hash With Poached Egg Southern Waffles with Maple Syrup ' " Hot Roll and Butter Pot of Tea or Coffee NEWSPAPER WORK INTERESTSAl1 waiin u.s HARDING MORE "1 Find More Interest in Journalism Than in Some of Debates, Such as 'Leah; " He Declares Henry Clny. n I'ulted Stntes senntor and n candidate for the Chief .Magis tracy, remarked that "he would rather be right than be President.' That was years ago and the men of the day are dead. Times and tastes have changed. War ren ft. Harding, representing Ohio in the upper house of Congress, a Repub lican, ns Clay was a Whig, and n presi dential possibility of his party, today paraphrased the remark of his political forebear. "I would rather be making up my paper in my home down in Ohio than listening to some of the debntei In the Senate," sajs the liuckeyc statesman. Senator Harding made the assertion as he stood behind the scenes nt the (iiirrick Theatre, while awaiting his "call' to address the graduating class of Hahnemann College. Distinguished citizens, members of the board of trus- i tees, eminent physicians and others , oresseil nhnllf him ns fripnils nr snnrht- I introduction. There was no time for, ' formal interview or concentrated thought. Itut the senator diplomatically adjusted the situation. Still Huns Paper "I am a newspaper man. used to distraction and varied work, and I never fnrc,,t it" ,r snj,i. Itore is mv in- signia," lie added, producing from his ,.!(.. column -wide metal implement i lk(,( nv printers in separating linotype 1 ctripst thnt sometimes stick together. j .. niaJ, mrry that." he continued. Assails Treaty Probe "The treaty probe, in my opinion, is a sort of n fiasco. Mr. Hoot, as n wit- i ness, told very truly and justly. T think, that he came into possession of one of the copies In a perfectly proper way. There was no reason, to my mind, w l .,. f i,n ,.,. ,.in,pt ..lin.M ,,m l,nv,.'l,tnine,l ronies of the text in' the shape it was. "I thiol; Senator Johnson, in offer- inr his resolution, was more concerned Imt U(,PI, taken into the Presidet's con- ti,orK.e than he wns by the 'leak' itslf. .Mr. Lodg, 1 think, felt likewise. Sen- t Philadelphia Smokers lnB here's good news! 4 Philadelphia Smokers y "mmm i B- fl t PERHAPS you are one of those modern smokers who relish fine Havana, but prefer it mild? In that case, you are sure to find Robt. Burns to your taste. Modern smokers from one end of the country to the other approve Robt Burns and the reason is clear. Robt. Burns' Havana filler gives him fine flavor. Special curing gives that Havana rare mildness. The neutral Sumatra wrapper ' r f ik Mk l VlvSSiaA ftvsSS&tNNM F1A'l'':t iFLLj ililll EfflHMWH ast . NtK3 . !-!?,!'. iwwwaw .. 1 i-. ik-i. '" -rv fArtn.i si,. 1 . la ....t jrAxw. Anai situ Ai ci.irv .q Btuquet is a recent v&fw The Invintible is the &svd&rf addition to the Robt. KSs5s3 ihift on which Robt. MjN Burns family. It is the Kri?sSSSyS urns nas l0 largcly SSSS) smallest of the three X!&sS built his fine reputation. tSSSSSKJSx but has the sime full SkJ , ,- wwwM Havana jutcr aa uic swCCsXsSV' mSjSvw lireer sizes. KKsNCWy (r fnr 'H $ wmm "1 mild EVENING 'PUBLIC THAN SENATE medicnl profession. Scientific medicine ntor Hitchcock, too. a verv excellent I1""1 surgery as revealed today, hailed man. lost his head in 1,1-"zeal. Mr. j r"tnihiiiit In romp nml on battlefield. ., , , , , ! make the practitioner of only hfty years Hoot told the perfect, truth, lie had ppm kr piolu,cr nmlcvclopol n right to get the copy In the way it I fields. came to him. Mm of Talent Needed "Let us consider that there nre 1-100 "(Juite apart from the scientific side emplojes in the l'cace Conference dele-if the astounding and gratifying prog gntion. They lire working on various ress made, the world never called to men sections of the treaty, and naturally , of talent and capacity ns it. calls today, must have knowledge of its contents nml i nml never rewarded them ns it willingly provisions. Why, it wouldn't have rewards them now. Thi! is true In every been surprising if n thousand copies had! wnlk in life true of men and women leaked out. I who enn do tilings and are doing them." "The whole trouble, I think, lies inl Senntor Harding dwelt upon the Im the situation. The I'resident told ns J portance of personality in the physician lit the Senntc before he sailed for nml the influence of the practitioner on France that he stood for open diplomacy the life of his community npnrt from and no secrets. That may have been his professional activity, so at the time and he may have been -The world." Senator Harding said, sincere in saying so. Hut when he went -ip ,- n fPrmrnt. Orderly government over he found out many new phases is ,)Hn(, pllt ,,, t,,p Rront tt T,0 ...... ...M.iiiit-,1 inn, -ii uiMiir iiiiorin anon much that he realized he couldn't reveal at llnli.n .mill ., .it....... ll...n ......! l "'"-' """- "'""" Same in llusincss "It is the same with men in biwi- nCSS There are if ten times during the I'N'grc.s.s of u transaction thnt is per - !PctI-v l0Knl ,vll" revelation would spoil it. Lake my own experience as an cx nmple. I am director in several in stitutions at my home in Marion, and as Midi get tips and inside knowledge of what would be lug news scoops for my paper. I date not break confi dence, even when men from my own puper come to me for information. The news may leak out m a roundabout way. perhaps our mill gets it tirst and i nmblnmeil for letting the other fellow bent u. My 'boys' say I am putting 'the can' on news, but I have to stand for it rather than violate a trust. The President today is in Hip sumo position. As a newspaper man I know how he feels nnd enn understand how some of my fellow Senators feel." I Senator Harding then repented his I remark that he enjojed newspaper work , above nil other occupations. "I would i rather bo milking up my paper than . anything else I know of." he said. "I I can't forget the thrill of a newspaper j 'beat.' I remember the day Provident I McKinley wns shot. We had jut gone to press with our regular out-of-town emiioii wneii me nist nispuu-ii i-imie. Wo Jumped to work, leplnted our first W nml I"1' mlt " rnnd edition for ur city circulation within I thirty minutes. It was a big job. and we scooped the town. I his is one of my proudest memories in n career that I j covers thirty years as a newspaper man " - Remember LITTLE "BOBBIE, a smaller cigar, but very high in quality 6c. Robt. Burns LADDIES, still smaller, come 10 in i package price 300. BOUQUET 0. INVINCIBLE i m. . y M j'TffTWTTH'WrP m6?fam LEDfflil- PHILADELPHIA; SURSt)AY, JtJNE 12 k M$ Says Harding Continued Trem l'nce One. ons as it once did. Nothing is farther from the inspiring truth. "Opportunity calls todny ns never be fore. It Is particularly true of the i..i i::.. i... t... in. Our public nervous system i strained and there ;ar(. ,,,,,, ns , (M.r ' "Lenders of men have more than to perform the duties revealed in their professional fields, they are called to , envo ihp l'ody politic and preserve the i nenmi oi our cmc,ani social nie; aye. to mnke the life of the state and na tion nbidingly secure." The entrance of the trustees, headed by Charles I). Harney, the faculty of the college and the graduating class pre j Diamond Cluster Solitaires A number of small diamonds, fflSK set so closely and cleverly that tki they give the effect of a large solitaire! 1 One containing seven dia- mtoIIjMBA monds in platinum top, the ring RJjH jk of pierced gold $125. ffW S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. I niAMOXn M KRCHAXTS 1 12WRr.RnS-KI 1 .V HI WM 1THS r J keeps that mildness. You will say, when you smoke your first Robt. Burns, "This is just the cigar, I have been looking for true Havana taste plus true Havana mildness" You have three attractive shapes from which to choose. No doubt you will find larger cigars at the price, than Robt. Burns but none, we believe, with the Robt. Burns full Havana filler. SMOKERS: It your dealer does not' carry Robt. Burns, write or telephone us. General Cigar Co., Inc., Distributing 'Branch J 147 No. 4th Street,- Philadelphia, Pa. mm WciW.A u :! i-&xrj SM.-'.. -fl ;;? '. '-ii .. vt- .'rt W$&$ -.jiv : -c 1&-M& r,-. ?..-., .mt! .- 9 &m '. .Jj:-'f Mm TV ceded the invocation by the Ilev. Dr. rioyd '. Tomklus. The conferring of degrees nml prizes, with announcement of hospital appointments, followed Sen ator Harding's remarks. First honors went to Newlln Fell Pnxsou, of this city, whose average wns 11(1.7. Wallace Kby 1'rugh, of Eaton, O.. wns next with nn average of 00.5. i The third honor man was Harold Alex ander Taggart, of Coatesvillc, i'n., whose average wns 0(1.2. The list of graduntes follows: Jnmes Asn Adair. Wilmington; Joseph An dre DlMrdln and Wnltcr William Klst ler, Minersvllle, Pa. : (leorgc David Oeckeler, Henry Hrooks Harvey, John Alexander Holland, llobert fttoud Kropp, Newlln Fell Pnxson, Carl Vic tor Vischer, Jr., nil of Philadelphia; Carroll Fogg Hnlncs, Woodbury. N. J. ; William Irvine Hainer, Tyrone, Pa. ; William Lewis Hnbcrt, Middleport, O. ; Charles Vincent Hognn, Pottsvllle, Pn. ; Karl Crosby Lyon, Atlantic City. N. J : John Dickinson Mast, Christiana, Pn. ; Joel Miller Mcllck, Media, Pa.: William Joseph O'Neill, Ashland, Pn.; Mnshel Frederick Pettier, Heaver Falls, Pa.: Wallace Kby Prugh, Katon. O. ; Clinton Paul Sheaffcr, Camden, K. J. ; J. Sewell Stuart, Huntington. Pn. ; Harold Alexander Tnggnrt. Coatesvillc, Pa.; Howard Karl Twining. Ivyland, Pn. : Charles William Urspring, Lan caster, Pa.; Ciuernscy Fletcher West, Phillipsburg. X. J. The hospital appointments from the 1010 class are: Hahnemann Hospital Paul Vincent Hognn, Walter "Willlnm vKistler, Karl Crosby Lyon, William Joseph O'Neill, Newlln Fell Pnxson, .1. Sewell Stewart, Harold Alcxnnder Tnggart. Charles William I'rsprung, Carl V. Vischer. Women's Homeopathic Hospital i Robt. Burns LONGFELLOW (Actual Size) Lonffellttv meets the demand for a size slightly longer than the Invinciblt. Longjtlhvi is foil -wrapped, as a protection against pocket-breakage. Inci-' dentally, the foil keeps Robt. Burns' fine Havana fteshandtender. 15c .: i w : ' 9Q9QV9VV9i9w national w . -. -... .... . 3l 1 . f . . 3i f- , IT. Carroll Fork Hnlnrs, Henry Brooks Hnrvoy, Robert Stroud Kropp. Abington Memorial llospltal George David Uecklrr. ,T. Lewis Croacr llospltnl, Chester, Va. Joseph Andre DIMedlo. Pittsburgh Homeopathic llospltal Willlnm Irvine Hninci-, William Lewis Itobnrt, Mnshel Frederick Pet tier, Wnllnco Kby Prugh, Howard Knrlc Twining. Kemlinff Homeopathic Hospital John Dickinson Mnst. West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital Clinton Paul Shcnffer. t Wilmington Homeopathic Hospital James Asa Adair. Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's Island, New York Guernsey Fletcher est. Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, aston John Alexander I fain ml. .Tnni Host Miller Mellck. Reds May Seize Reins in Austria Continued lYnni Tn-n One sin have enused some uneasiness In con ferenee rlrcles, those reported since lleln Kun s suecess against the Czechs being viewed with especial concern. 1 mi strf,rnKtll,n'nR f the Bolshevik holding .Moscow by the Interruption of he ndvance 0 the Ksthonians against I'etrograd is also the source of uneasi ness. The Bolshevik peril, which was ap parently on the decline, a few weeks ago, is ngnin commanding attention from all delegations here. No effort is being nuide tn conceal the menace thnt d, Hungarian Bolsheviks offer to Poland as well ns Czecho-Slovnkin. Austria is looked upon ns a fertile ground for 0ppenheiK6luns& r . Chestnut and 12th Sts. With pleasure we announce to our many employees ji that business will be resumed on or about Tuesday, June 17th Kindly report at earliest convenience to tJeneral Manager's Office. We will require about 75 additional Saleswomen for our opening in Suit, Coat, Gown, Waist, Fur, Underwear, Sweater and Petticoat Departments. Applications received at our temporary offices Suite 8031211 Chestnut St. next to our Store. EIB181KB(J o?- Go "down East' ' for your summer vacation. Into the deep woods and hidden lakes of Maine for the finest of fishing and hunting, and the carefree, open life of the camp. A real man's vacation! Or, to the White and Green Mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont, if you are a golf enthusiast, or an automobilist, or love magnificent views of great stretches of hills. List of Booklets ricwEntland Lakes and Mountains New Encland Shores South of Boston New England Shores North and Bast of Boston UNITED-SrATES -ImQAJ)-Aj)MINISTRA3I0N Travel Bureau H3 Liberty Street New York City 646 . Bolshevism and If it went under Ilolshe vlk control, with n part of Czecho slovakia, the Bolshcvlkl would hold the wedge In central Europe, which would put them on- three sides of rolnnu, which Is already linrd-presscd by the Germans on the west. An official statement Issued by Ad miral Kolchak, head of the nll-Husslan Government of Omsk, states that lie has appointed a commission bended by M. lllllnrouRsofT, to make n study of con stitutional questions preparatory to the framing of n constitution which will be submitted to the proposed constituent assembly. 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