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VOL. V. NO. 248
CITY LIQUOR BODY
:. ON BEERBY KANE
Association Declares Noninem-
bers Keep Saloons Open While
Theirs Are Closed
BEER AND WINE SOLD
BY MANY; HOTELS "DRY"
Soft Drinks Served in Leading
Cafes Whisky Reported
Served by Some
"Dry" Barometer Shows
Strong, Beery Pressure
Two nml thrro-iiinrter per cent
beer it on tnp thimighoiit the lnnd
today vvhcio theie nie no stnto dry
laws, ns n result of Attorney (icn
ernl Pnlnier's unnouneenient thnt no
arrests would be made pending comt
decisions.
Reports from various pnrtR of the
country today show the following
conditions :
Philadelphia T.arge hotel bars sell
soft drinks, and many snloons sell
beer and light wines. Mcnibcis of
Retail Liquor Dealers' Association
close their baiR: demand District At
torney Kane gie ruling on beer tale.
New Yorli Majority of saloons
sell beer. Several of laige hotels say
they will never leopen bars.
Chicago Ilinkc Dink's saloon
opcratrs ns soft drink emporium.
Itrewers jrsterday decided to quit
business pending piesideutial notice
of completed demobilization.
St. Louis 1'hiitecn breweiics
continue making -" per cent beer.
Majority of saloons open. Kxcisc
commissioner issues licenses.
Pittsburgh Nonintoxicnting brew
on tap. Saloonkeepers say whisky
had only "near death" last night.
United States district attorney
threatens prosecutions,
i New Haven Liquor dealers decide
to test law, choosing one of number
to violate regulations.
V Baltimore 1'roprictois of hotels
and cafes sell beer, declaring their
purpose' to Keep well within the law.
A definite, statement on the legal
status under the' war-time piohibition
act of 2 pel cent, beer will be tlc
mamleTTliis nftcrnoouof United States
DEMANDS
UN
f Attorney Francis Fisher Knnc by the
y Kctall Liquor ljealcrs' Association.
jjji Reports rcadiing tliem that many
non-member saloons had reopened to
day for the snle of beer and light wines
caused officials of the association to (all
a conference on the situation. All mem
ber saloons nic closed in obedience to
' the. law, they said.
Neil Bonner, piesidcnt of the nsso-
" ciation, arranged to sec Mr. Kane late
trfday nnd urge him to clear up all
) doubts connected with the sale of beer
-nnd wine, and the percentage of alco
holic content in bevarages which lie
considers lawful.
Other Bare Stay Open
Snloons not affiliated witli the liquor
- dealers' organization ; said Mr. Homier,
ere in some instances selling vxhiskyns
well as beer nnd wine, according to in
formation lie had rcceicd. Because the
believed 2 per tent beer to come under
the ban of the prohibition law; he as
serted, members of the association have
closed their places.
If non-member saloons may lawfull
sell 2'li per cent beer so far as federal
legislation is concerned, Mr. Honnqr
said, in a short time candy shops, signr
stores and "other iudisciiminatu
places" -will nlso be belling it. Once
beer of that amount of alcoholic con
tents is ruled non-intoxicating, it ma
be sold ns n beverage without the pay
ment of a city liquor license fee.
This would be obviously unfair to
those liquor dealers who have closed in
obedience to the law and who would be
required to pay n license fee of $1000
annually for the privilege of selling
beer, Mr. Bonner thought
On the other hand, if the district
attorney holds thut 2!h per cent beer
Is intoxicating, utid therefore unlawful,
the Liquor Dealers' Association will
ask him to sec to it that those estab
lishments now open for the sale of such
beverages are cloyed. I
Many'Salons Open
Philadelphia was by np means '"bone
dry" today. Saloons in various sections
of the city weic selling beer nnd wines,
and they were invariably crowded with
thirsty patrons. There were frequent
reports pf a few places stilrsclling
whisky "When' it x-as called for. Not
withstanding these farts, nnd the un
verified reports, District Attorney Kane
said that iu'only one instance, so far
as his office had learned, had a saloon
keeper sold anything stronger than the
so-called "soft" drinks.
J. . iLI Lt-.1!,, .. .,
lf "AnyuunE uu jour uip,- wiih me
fft popular greeting among those thirsting
for "hard" liquor. Apparently few had,
Oc If they did, they had suddenly been
converted to the principle of conserve-
?V tlnn and home consumption.
- "Vn$s the Buck"
i Incidentally there is an Inclination
SH' rmnnir th federal authorities to "nass
the buck' ns far as making- arrests, for
violation of the liquor law Is concerned.
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..& (u,m tlio InlA.nnl vnvAnna Tla,iiift
um, 11VVI t (hhiui .v.,mi-, -v,.....-
T m..6 .. Y.,d4I.m. nnd ntnn. il.nnvlm.nl.
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J represented here,
LrW Regardless of Investigations, how1
ever,- many of the saloons opentoday
'did a merry business in the sale of
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ipevr.iiutf .4uv, li1 iubjuj inuvvv msTy
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Entered Sccond-Claxi Matter at lh Tostomc, nt rhllalclrhl. Ta.
Under the Act of March S. 18711.
Governor Drops Alcorn;
Political Rialto Agog
Politicians Here Are Gossiping Over Mr.
Sproul's Unexpected Letting Out of
Public Service Commissioner
The sudden dropping of James Al-
corn, former city solicitor nnd nn In
dependent Renublienn, from the Public
Service Comii.ission, lins set the politi
cal Hinlto ngog nnd opened the doois
wide for a draught of political gossip,
Mr. Alcorn's failure of leappoiut
ment came without prior intimation
and the announcement of the new ap
pointments weic made shortly befoie
Governor Sproul depaited for n shoit
ncatipn nt White Sulphur Spiings, Vn.
The new nppointecs are S. M. Clem
ent. Jr.. nnd James S. llcnn, this city.
Mr. Ilenn wns not appointed to fill
the full tcim of Commissioner Alcoin,
which exphed jesterdnj. Mr. Clement
was leally named, to the vacancj , while
Mr. Benn was gi('ii the short or un
expired tcim of .Mr. Clement.
Political Strnho
Politicians seen on the subject ie
gnrded it as a very clever political moe
on the pait of the (ioietnor, the ap
pointment being only for the period of
two jeais at a salary of 310,000 per
5 car. It is hinted that .Mr. Bonn's
fiituie on the commission bejond thnt
time will be n matter of further politi
cal adjustment, based on intervening
ecnts.
The main querj is ns to what is lie
hind this most lecent change in this
politicallj wnr-toiii boaid. One con
spicuous fad is that .Mr. Alcoin is the
fourth member of the commission ap
pointed by (iovernor Biumbaugh to be
diopped. the others being Messrs.
Itan, Magee and McClmc, the latter
UNDER ORY LAW
Department of Justice Won't Be
Swept Off Feet, However,
Says Palmer
TO PUSH PER-CENT TESTS
By the Associated Press
Washington July 1. Test cases on
the sale of bevernges containing more
than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol
will be brought immediately by the I)e
pnitment of Justice in all jui isdictious
wheie such cases are not now pending.
"Wo propose to make immediate ar
icsts of persons xvho violate the war
time prohibition law actording to our
Interpietntion thereof," Attorney Gen
eral Palmer said today. "The tlepait
ment does not intend, however, to he
swept off its feet the his -lav that pro
liibitipn comes into effect. We will pio-
cccd in nn orderlx fashion to establish
whether intoxicnting heveiagcs pin
scribed by the law include those hav
ing less than "vi per cent alcohol."
Plan to Stop .75 P. C. Utyr
The House judiciary committee pioh-
nhly will meet next Monday to icport
out n straight bill for enforcement of
wartime prohibition so as to stop the
bale of '2 per cent beer.
This plan virtually was ngreed upon
today after leaders had decided to de
fer consideration of all prohibition ieg
islntion until next week. House lend
ers said that if the hill were repotted
by the committee Monday or Tucsda it
would be passed without extended de
bate and sent to the Senate. At best,
they said, H'Ji per rent beer would be
tin the market less than two weelts.
The whole nation awoke today to
n realization of prohibition. The
banishment of the "ejeopener" at
the bar, l&ng ago forgotten in mnny
parts of the country, xvns nil embracing.
Beer Only Bracer fjett
Only those who bad beep provident
enough to "stock up" jn advance for
the long drought or x ho could find so
lace in 1194 Ppi' ccut brew were nble to
carry out the time-honored custom of
sturting the day xvitli an caily morning
"brneer."
Wartime prohibition, banning for the
time being nil distilled liquors and leav
ing in n cloud of doubt the future bf
beer, was effective nt midnight. Kx
emptiou of beer from the list of for
bidden beverages cninc ns n result of
nn eleventh-hour unnouneenient by the
Department of Justice that, pending de
cisions in present litigation to tlctcwnihc
whether n brew contnining 2 per cent
of nlcohol Is intoxicnting, no action
would be tnken toward stopping the snle
of beer contnining no more than thnt
amount of nlcohol.
U. SrNAVY DIRIGIBLE
EXPLODES; 5 KILLED
Balloon Descends at Baltimore
Because of Rudder- Trouble.
Several Persons Hurt
Ualtlinoie, Mel., July 1, (ley A. P.)
Five men were kklllod and a number
of persons wcie injure! by tho explosion
of a navy dirigible balloon today nt
Camp Ilolnblrd, nu army post on the
outskirts of this city.
The balloon had descended nt Camp
Ilolnblrd because of rudder trouble and
was surrounded by a largo crowd of per
sons when the explpslon occurred.
Facts and a Doubt
Blfahtlu rising temperature;
Gtntle treat teindi bloiciiw
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ARRESTS AT ONCE
I JS&jHili
of whom subsequently died, nnd now
James Alcorn. - I
At the time of Mr. Alcorn's appoint- j
ment, the litncss of the selection was!
unlersnll indorsed, not oul b the I
press hut bj the political wot Id. He is,
viituallj a uonpattlsnn. so fni as'
nfiilintion with nny of the factions is'
concerned, lie is rcognicd, fiom Ins.
long connection with the city soliritor's
ofliic. as a hiRh authority upon iiiuuici ifl V V WilOVhTfT
pal law, and was thciefoic legaided ns ll h J- jllli llf L II UU If
a Milual.le aiqiiisition to the Public! ft. Li I llL?IU it! Ll
Sericc Comiiiission.
"t'nle.irned In the Law"
Mr. Benn entcis upon the duties of
the oilier-without nu preliiiiinai tiniu
ing. All the numbers of the tinnnm
sion ,nre menilieis of the bar with the
'M'cpttim of Mi. Iti edit, of Linn aster;
Mi. Benn, who has been engaged m
newspaper woik all his life, will he the
set ond member "unlearned in the law."
The ncccssitj for meiubcis of the
Public Service Commission to possess
a judicial tieuil of mind is almost im
peiativc. in lonnei tion with .Is woik,
according to comments gntheied tod.i
from menibeis of the bar.
Additional lomnieiit was uiado over
the fact that the woik of the lomiius
sion mny be lousideiabl.v linnipeieil by
the fact that foiu of its piesent mem
beiship me iouip.uativvl.r new men,
who must nei-essnnJv bet nine edittatvd
in the loutine and sjstem of woik.
The Ricatest suipnse, however, was
cxpiessfd over the iiiiiiniiirj milliner in
OF HEALER'S CURE
Case Reported of Invalid Who
"Walks Two Miles After
Praying for Health
LOST FAITH IN MEDICINE
What was said to be the fust cure
of n Serious ntl7!lllii iltsi.nuM limn lit
the ininistrations of James Moore Hick-
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finj. lotiiiucr oi in
Healing, of Kngli
this morning by
phvsician.
Doctor Salloni
whom she had ti
or oiganic muse
lieart wns mira
by the niiplication
the pnnciplc of
Mr. Hitkson for
leieiving patient
.Tanies's Piotesta
rwentv-second a
v ithholding
tient. Dr. Salloni snid that the
Hitkso,., and when he was pia.ving over
ner vvitn ins hands on her head, the
woman felt no unusual sensation ex
tept "the nearness of the Loid," ,le
claied Doctor Salloni. When she left
the' church, however, she nt nine felt
the stiength of "pew life," and found
that her ills weic gone.
I'll to csteiday the woninn had been
unable to stand for more than a half
hour nt a time, said Doctor Sallom.
and had all the s.v mptoms which go with
he worst form of oiganic heart disease,
including the degeneration of the mus
cles around the hen. t.
rollovying the trentine.it ctc.dn hv
Mr -Hickson, she walked for two miles',
and returned to her home without feel
ing the slightest fatigue. Last night
she went 'out to call ot, friends, some
thing she had not attempted m vears
nnd remained until midnight
Doctor Sallom said H,,.i .i, i.
studied Mr. Hickson's work for n,ne '
...ie and has seen similar cuies effected I
bv U.ristinu healers in S.v i in Doctor
7in V ..V." Mom.lt '"hniit.n.
Hvrln. nlmost the birthplucl' of Chris
tianity. Scores of suffeieis kneeled at the
chancel u. St. James's P,tcstml,
Ljuscopnl Clmrch, Twent.v -s,on, ,;
Jja nut streets, this inorniiig. while Mr
Hickson laid his hands upon their heads'
and iirnjcd that their ills might be
healed b.v divine mercy.
Tills is the thlnl nml Inst .In. f xi
Jlickson's mission in Philadelphia. At
PHYS G AN TELLS
in ussiou in 1'iirisunii 1 :is h ticfdii ini.. 1 . , ,. in a seotioii near the Iom Thm mr . " -i""'" - nmm- i. ..w.vww. eo.s ,VViu imviucv 1 1- "' " uuu m hip transference YVhM
and. was madu publt,-! A .otto! 7l' ' " W& Wen,,' lot. '.! Z, Lt T!" " T 1.!.h ! !is0,.Of ?H """ S I L "XLl'Vi!. 1? -!" - M
,-. ,, o ii I .."I'll, wiMi nines i Mi, s,,.t heln" left Hint in., l ;.,,. .....,.., niniiiim m . wu m-u .i, iiuviu i ii nu inn-ins, men i - , "".in nviniiiii cm re xvliicli nre TfsSsn
Dr. .Mary Salloni, a ismallei- tin,,. i,.t . siik sunt ihiii leu, rant one liiing,,... ,., i,,,.,,.,.,. ... ,,, ,,,, f ' , (i. u,t .,f ..,,i. 'assigned n, i,.. i,. n ... .. '. r JJ.r? V.xMl
said that a woman .I.-it... e : ,.i; "';. "V,"'1 ol - ' -''L "l ' " "".,. """":" " "" tionalc anmunt of the s.ovc si(. is and appliames. d the temi.oiai v em. to the Polish delctrntion In Pn-i . ":
cited for several ,c,s tiv(. modu,ti of lo.lsoo ? &?"" the v now """""l """' "!'U, , ",0,Vn,!,t (,t livil "Po.te. and assistants. l-t nnd were .subs,.,,,,,!, oonSnunlt '
sen la r disease of the ..,n, i "'"' .. . . ... .1 I oiuth. Pnfeieme is l.i" ",.,, . Tor iniinovement iin.I miuiii. i ,,,. fated illicit to the IV.lisl. . . f&M
i.louslv cured. vestenhiv . .,; V..h... ,.". '' ""T"'.' ' 's ' l'l' ''" S" "' " '" "" " M''lonleis fion, New 1'M.,.,.I .m vv-' thinerv n.,1 imolemrnt. nl I ..."" through the V I, "ill :'"'' ,V,""t ;f
Christinn healimr. i-i..um7m " ",L" " l01i" '" "lr- .,aK"5 "'" ""' ""' . inul- ....... .... ,...,,:., ,,,;,. ,,. 7., ij(,foll. Ds,.ln , "The ,, ,1 ,,. ., . 1
seveinl d-ivs has been I "."::...... ,... . ... . "' "' "" .tm' K"""s ht1"1- '" M'onle,- t t l.e r,,li,,n,,.7. ,.r ......' i.iiation hill H... II.,., . VL", vnntate of ti. s,,",. 'V " ..." " ,"P ""' J .
Sfor tif-atmo.it at St. I . " '".. T, " ' "' . a "'Minn lie .i.-r ne.kt.e sect,,,., the tl.eaper lies vvercl.,.,,, ,, - ' IMMLtMIO f... I.r ,.1.1-..! : . ' ' .!. , 'cre good en,,,,,!, r. VV "" ml
nt Knisconal Chun h. I "T ;..."' "'.."" ' "T,,,l"'"t e.f Ag,, thnnvi, loughlj aside and nothing but; ' , ..,,,,,, ,1V ,:;,,,:" ,:."""." oiandiim of .lT, ", i " .' "' '' ",M": ' -S
ml Wnln.it Micets l "'. . . V." 'Kl"""" '" n ,"t1"" "l,M' r ,,lv l1 ,"t""" "''"' ' ! Ai.tlir.ullc Piiees (io Pp am, ndi.ien.s. 'w I " .." " f a s. , ' ,Z " " l"' '
the name ,,f her pa- "'ot iZ i , m, ? I'l .oTo" p.Z- IjK'r ''Un" A'"rli ' 1""""7 ""l "i""; "f "' "'"'" "' "!""" f'"- ncnV n, , n , !- ""- '-" lnt..MlT,7l I the 'f 1
1 snid that the nninnn '... .. . ,""'"'""i" M,.ill- , , ,., .... ft,, ,.,,,.1 w M in, I I'll i cuts n.i 1 1... , 111 mm n nil enii .,l,ii . c-.oii ...... , tile t n.ltl . ' I... i .... . . IS
i. t,.,i :,., . , . , ' " ip vvcainer lausei t ie inavv deciense ' ' (."-. ..,.. .. ,. in... ..it. . .... -- ...... ........ . ..uiiii.iiiiii n.r a :l, , , nn-ii ne,ipp tliat it JS
ncl, tnntl " I'0P,'1 lym fron.j The piopagauthi for ,,,!,, ,o, of a.-.'-' ' tins manufnctuicr with the , ,e r""'- " '- "-'" " ' '"' ,"'" "-t "f "'''' l'lu.l nnd Wnil.mm f.,, ania.hinel (!""l 't I.J the .odifi,,"t(o "??
.ideal ticat.nent. went to the , lunch agt, .'tcd print ipally. la, -er -Memge W. .In. oh." fiom wl, M, 'I"h- Ttetml pun- of .oal now aie- gmifa.toi !' P uicpal points ( uhilIl u ! "" -J
il Mf'Tnl'IITl VI n,,,""Bth0 Bion-. r","1""lj "" ""'R" ,-,,,,, lm.nl b1IIB,lt ti,(. ((nH of V;."-' S10sr,(l.:F' :5",1,,: . . h'V".'" "l-propriafons , lhlh "' In jot.r memorand . u t
Iier i, 'uT11"1',, c, I'.iecson the New Ym k Cotton Hx the stmt-. " ; ' ' "" - . -.11 f S II, W for , ,., e of "llr"1 ,"1'"" '" cifif pro-' 1
of tho disease fiom which had so "'"s.ds a n nil - , n ' ' "'''i". "' ," s ' ,"'',"" .,'" ,""""' l itl..uit likiwise ,,, casing ,he Mii. " '" ,0,t "' fn.m.,11, conn,illc , ,,, u
long suffered had disnppeai id. Tht !st nt " in t I tha sho.tl.v nfter ,S o do, k. II.s s,,sp ..... llo,mltIotinl. ., f . utu sl1,s ' the ,,,.Wo,ls f '", l ' jK"
phsician was cathusinstic mer the JCSttl(1 s ' l('" H' , was moused h ,e a, ,n. bed the I PXll.t nt ,., M, .,, ,,, y ''"UO.OOO for Oidnaute Mo.cs I allied and sso,mte, p,,,,eVii. m!
ra' ' Q AIITnO rn IM mcT m.out St"'," "",' """ ','" '"! '!''' M1:I',"S Wmmr' ,,r tl'r '""' ,! Nr"""' Conl m' ,"r." """ nPl.n....0t. whhh is mnttiT I s,ol, .1,.,,,. , ,.,,vn ""2 H&
At the time of the trcntment In Me 3 AUTOS GO IN "WET" N GHT "S('J ' tl' ""'' I'la.v ill tides, j Coiuiinnj. '.x. ' ",l ."' I'-i-" hnall, tothn. is Si - .poitiinitx of exnlaim.," ! .."''" 5,
iu o clock" the pews nearly tilled uith'Saturihi) and Sundii next It nffects
more tiinn n tnousnnd of the alhictcd,
mill f.xrlmiu L,i,.i.n,n... ..... ..
........, r-i.i, uiiui.s. .nun oi ine,
suuerers Knencreii long before the church
doors were opened
Mr. Hickson lirst called the af
flicted children to the altar. After ic
peating tlie Lord's Prnjer he placed his
hands upon each in turn nml over thenr
offered enrnest suppllcntion for their
healing. His juvenile patients today
were mostly suffering from infantile
paraljsis,
Xcxt .tlie sufferers in wheel chairs, of
xvhich there were several, nnd others
on crutches, nnd the blind enme under
the ministrations of tlie healer. Nenily
nil of them vvcro victims of vaiious nf
llictions believed incurable b medic.-il
science. Last came the old nnd palsied,
whose faltering footsteps to the nltnr
of hopo gave u painfully pathetic touch
to tho bcene.
As on previous ocensions. Mr. I lid.-.
son toiu ins patients not to expect in
stantnneous.nnd miraculous cures, and
rV
urged, uponJiem the power of constant 1 Ov'ean t5at,et Bnriicgat Pier. 8eacde
:$ta)'tC .r,.t. J ,,. , j, riWrk, Long. llraucli and Intermediate J
I bWtWfl.k!itol-lU ihhyUJmmm -PPsrate-du)r10"l
PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919
VBgy-Gliiggy-Gluk Indian
Says No More Firewater
"Nn mnie firewater."
A solemn pledge to this effort was
taken bv Mm tin Costo, twentj-mic
J ears old, a full-blooded ("hippewn
Indian, a member of the clew of the
Battleship Utah, who wns arrested
while di unk last night.
His light hand to the skj . he
Miwed "ncwr again" in the Twcnt
sei mid sticit mid Hunting Paik
iiM-nue station house after Magis
tiate Pi lee had lined him SS.rrf).
'J'he tine was inflicted in addition
to Iniiliies suffcied when Costo
wicsled Patioliimn Jeffiles' club
ft om his hand and ossiud to bent
up the bhieioat while in a plaxful
inooil last night.
LEAGUEi
Senator Hitchcock Quotes
Friendly Editorials From
Stars and Stripes
POINDEXTER CRITIC IZES
lt the Associated 1'iess
Washington. .lul.v 1 Pi hate on the
IriiKiic "f nations was lesdmed todaj in
the Senate, with Senator llitihfoik. of
i Nebraska, uinkinj; Di moi lat of the foi -
IK" illations ii.nimittee. leadin- s,. -
cial eilitoiials f,o, the Stales nnd
Snipes, the othcial nevvspipor of the
A. i:. T. in suppoit of his niBiiinent
Mint popular sentiment fav I the
le.iKtii' He said n believed the editorials
lelleetul the sentiment of Amoi ican
soldieis abin.id
Sevual senatois asked what contiol
W 11 Si l)V III I l.n.l ....... it... i... I , , .
- sSFSTiBE
v ,w -" "-i nn .iiais :uiu rti iins
not pel nutted lo discuss rontioi.Vsial
polltual siibieits ilivohiiiL' ..nli,.,,.. f
,tln administration.'
Senator Ilitt liroik ,i i hired theie was
.... .,... i nn, nun .senator CeiM.
Demotiat, of Itl,,,,!,. ui,.i .'..,
that he was infornicd dining 'his i,,ent
visit to Paiis, thut the Stins and Strines
txcinseil viitiiallv i oinplete imlepentl-
' '" - in us rtimir ill iwiii-i
COTTON CROP DROPS
I"!.......... . .- ..
s.u uci iiinpn. t r i . ... ps
I About MIIIi::""T" "eCr"!C.f
i ,w., MfliE, rrum 1 y I K
of Samuel Vclenchik. "lo South Six
tietli street, was stolen fiom I'mtieth
street and (iira'iil aienue and, the nia
t'hiut' of Han Iliad, -7-0 (iiianl
nvcuue, valued at SHU.', was l.ikin fmm
ili front of '.',-'27 Moniimeiu aviiiue.
1-DAY EXCURSIONS
TO SEASHORE JULY 4
PLACED UNDER BAN
Cut-Rate Trips to Gettysburg
Also Abolished Due to
Troop Movements
There will be no one-d,i excursions
July Finn th to leading seashme points
and to (iett.vshurg.
The ban, laid b.v the niilioad admin
istration, iilsir fell on ex, uisions on
' both, the Petinslvaiiia and Heading
'..,. . ,
Jiuiiroaus,
Tipop movements nie the uuisc.
Mxciirsloiis on Jul 4. ,1 and (I wcie
canceled for Atlantic Cit.v. Ocean City,
Corson's Inlet, Sen Isle Cit, Avnlon,
Peerniout, Stone Harbor, Anglcsea,
Wlldwood and C'npe Ma
Hlmday anil Wcdnesda.v excursions
were ubolished for tlie season for the
following quints: Sea (ilit, Spring
Lake, Itclmar, Asbun Park, Occnn
drove mui Long llranth
Likewise tabooed is the Sunday ex
cursion July fl for Island Heights,
Occnn flate, Ilnrurgnt Pier, Seaside
PurU, Asbtiry l'nik, Long Urnnch and
intermedintc stations.
Dally excursions, it was announced,
will be operated on July - and .'I nnd
from July 7 to the 31 for South Jersey
resorts.
Thursday nnd Sunday excursions from
Mnilt street wharf to IslauJ Heights',
SUPPORTS
, , " ""' toiccnst found upon the Mom . when, it had cm I , , ' . , " , " ' '" " ' ""i'i".' "."" '"""svi ,.. "V, , , '. ."' "" Jm 'reary une , &&
for this vein- I.. n, ti . . .,...,. i .... ., sloiing surplus t oal. ami onlv n pronor- the pin chase of necessarv instruments i l'"'if 'ipal provisions weie inmml,..,i.i Mis
bv- Mr. liiekson of ! , ' rt'UT , on Tut'"" : ,,,b.r'fcM' V.'"'. "' 'V"""1 ""Innel (Vnatk, These ms '.t " , t n..t. fSiMW -aw. " "l ' V v i
Thieves Get Away With Cars During I'"' devastatel tondilion of the inside tlnir pioijuction.if egg. mil ami pen coal f,. v " , ,',",' " " ""' lnk- l'i"'i ' tmditions h.v which the -
Hours of Celebration of the store toutinncd the suspicion and i the same piopoitum .is stw. u,.lt is ,,.,;, ,,,,,,,' "s;llnl K "' e- . in-itifipnl nllied anil ass,,, mted powers '4
T es stole thicc mobiles h,s, ' ' "' "1 f , i Pt . '- nmikr, w with C-. Mu.r'nVM.. 'iSI' 1" "' "" """ the I
night while pait of the , it was staging lllP loM ,uls ,mt ",u,Pir ' "" " """ "" 'U'"" , M,n,,1'"',,lI- '" ""'" "f -mall ,ms u " ' " . I . 'I
its "wet" celebration. - "l'l l"" l'B" n'l .."P."l.tahle s,. ,, , f ' I M.oe ted Prttedent Is Followed 1
The'.fHOO automobde of John Ml phis o tho Mmjllo, s.r. nlnxs ,,,, l.nn.l ,1(. nr.rlllll '" 'll he n,lp nt .. ph.. e I would JW
Kncry, n.ie.Pa was taken f,o, ll,,,,,,, SHIP FROM H&RE GROUNDS c " sX T T' TTT " S"7- Is'n TV'" fflt " l
street and (iii.inl avenue;-the SMIO ,. . i,,, ,, :.....'...." "IK,.r" Irankfmtl Ais,.m, , .,, ,. stitute am fiesl, dep.ut t K1S fnr .f
L
IN HEART OF CITY;
Robbers, Who Failed in First
Attempt, Raid Shop at 620
Chestnut Street
CHEAPER GOODS SCORNED;
SILK SHIRTS IN BOOTY
H. Bolen, Purchaser of Jacoby
Stock, Says Police Were Told
of Thieves' First Visit
Tluives enteicd
h"P "f II Bolen.
the li.ilieulasherv
nt (WO Chestnut
men's fin uHiings
stieel and stole
valued nl between StiOOO and S7000
The lohheis appaienth winked fin
some time unmolested, hiciuse the stix k
of the .stiii e wns cnicfiiliv gone over nnd
none but the finest shiits, nmlei vvcni .
Iiosiei v , iifl ice to.its. liiiiuo'its nnd olhci
artii h's wen tnken.
The fiiiiiishings Inkeii woulil make a
big load tor an.v but an evtia huge
aiitoinnliile tiuik oi wagon It would
"'''" ,"''' seveinl men almost an hom
'" l""1 ""' s,ol'" ""1''s " '
u ''" ,P- M' ,!o'c" l,ai'1
The lolibciv was pnitu ul.ttlv l.nld In
"'""' il """" K" 50n" ,,f'" " l""1""'-
1,,"1" lo Univ "linnce into lln
stoic. Last I'tidm , night an attennt
was math to jinii'i.v opui the ilnoi of
Ilie Imiliiiiif- lint tlm inliliniu u m ii nn.
, ' '
nine m lout' nn c-iui.inie.
Police Were Wauled
"Mi. IS..1. ii oiKiirlnil it... mii ...I
'
10l,m'M "" '""'"-'J """. 'l thi'
Il(,ll( intmiiseil lo Keep in extra shin p
lookout to niipieheml the lntiudeis
should llie.v letiiin.
lhiti.iiKc was gained last ni.-ht In
iI"J"1" ""' ,,om" U'""'' fl,,m ""' l,l)l" l",st
l"11' ' pnshiuK it il., an effoit that'
toiild not he sucicssful without a
....
sulci able crash. An outside
anil tvo inside lnlo links were fouod
dining the operation.
Upon gaining an entrance, the thieves!
.... ...
'"IZVr ,ZJT"X" .?i!'"1,
.Ji,,,,....,, ". ...i-v...... .-.,.. otni is siuietl
Andalusia Strands In Mersey Ex
pected to Float on Tide
Liverpool.Julv 1 -,H, A. P ,-The '
Ann-, ,,..,, stcamshi,, A,la,,,i.,, ,!id, j
n,i..iiii.l Jlu.,1.
rn, .rtr-"..-.. , "
rUL UtVAN r KrS
vu.wum.iii . inuu 1C
SHOTS IN AUTO CHASE;
.
MAN FALLS FROM CAR
Sixty-Mile-an-Hour Race Leads
Through Manayunk Speed-
Ster Makes Escane
sior iv.aKes escape
Twelve shots were ti.e, h, Patrolman
seph Liith in nu exciting , has,, nfter I
Josei
a racing automobile through Mnnn.iunk
nnd the Straw bcri.v .Mansion tlist.ict
Inst night.
The chase began when a motorist
driving sixt.v miles nu hour, Ljncli sns.
rnu down Hldge nvenue nnd througli the1
....... .1 n...... . ... ,l. .. . . .
nuiiii iii.it.i-. i-u n. lu-ur me .viuuicipat
Lvncii f-ommniideerrd nnother mito
mobile nnd begnu tlie chase. The pur
suit led down Kidge nvcuue to Clear
field sticet, to Twenty-ninth street, to
Allegheny avenue to llniley street. Tlie
fleeing motorist turned Into llniley street
nnd when he found thnt ended nt n blank
wall, nbandoued his machine nnd rnn
througli nn alley, escaping,
The companion who fell nt the curve
gave hfs name as F. H. Ilroomnll, nine
teen jears old, 1-21 North Fifty. eighth
street. He was taken to the Samaritan
Hospital,
ThO owner of th
car Is said to be a
mt wunetl Swacfi
Nrfctrth,: -
, wkosq boJfc b in
A'EttW..,.
-i
-ALj&dflnBlih.ai.vL
STORES
OOTED
LOSS OVER $6000
' M,,K '" t,,,, V"Ui W"' 1 also is nenssa.v f, , , , unload :,,.'. ... :,r..!!,"!!!,r!,.',,," "f "'' f","!,1 ,"a'!""'- '""" hitherto been " ,'t
Hand at Midvale avenue. K0,tunatelvl Mlml " -, ' IH WII0IC "nr ceived b.v Keuter's Limited i Piemier e-eincut-enu then resumed; s, J:
the racing autoist hit no one hut whe J 1".T'"'C ''uK' 'TT1'""" '"sl' ll,st T,l,' former crown pr.nce. acconlinJ 'Sepon.l '11.o tirlnc!ial allivd and M-
he turned a ci r n ,,t !' wi,lU'''- U1 i"1'1 ' ,nr "'Im. to n wireless p.css ll,i;at?1Vm''; I oolotl powers nre of the opinion tluife.
Published Dall Ilxrfrt Sunday H.iIiki riptlon Prlco in a Tear by Mall.
L'oprlKhl, 1'iln l)j Public Ledger Company.
NEWARK TROLLEYMEN MAY STRIKE SATURDAY
NEWARK, N. J., July 1 A trolley strike may be declared
In this city nnd throughout north Jersey on the lines of the
Public Service Railway Company Saturday. Demand for ln
creased wages and shorter houis wns formllya made upon the
country by the trolley union today. The company Iwb until
4 o'clocfytomorrow afternoon to grant the demands. If they are
refused the men will vote tomonow night on a strike.
COUNSEL FOR G- J- GOULD WILL APPEAL
NEW YORK, July 1. Counsel for George J. Gould an
nounced today that an appeal would be taken immediately from
the order of Justice Whltaker dismissing their client as executor
of the $80,000,000 Gould estate. Fiank J. Gould, who sought
the order, automatically succeeds George Gould as chief executor.
DEALERS ALARMED NAVY YARD TO GET "
AT COALSHORTAGE $4,000,000 BUDGET!
Retail Men Puzzled About Warn
ing of Producers to Buy
Winter Stock Early
NONE TO SELL, THEY SAY1
"".il di .ill is nie pu.led bv the wain
ing In the I'o.il Piodiufis' Association
that the puh'iV had hettei huj its will
tei supplv now.
''All tnti li.i., ' ,1... .1.... p i..
l,, , ' UUIU '""
, mn mm ,an tile pi opt.. Inn if theie i
, "n ""' '" "-''II? About all we have is
pento.il-
! ,.., , .. . .
- mm- p.uiung in on tne tiealeis
i " " "i niieiiv minim to meet the tie-
mnnii I lie siioitnge of stove i oal. a
popiil.n sii.. is nctile
, iS i)n,n,i i s.,i.,
'im.imi in .-iiiiii4,
Tin s,
iiasons nie .Mini :
I'll -t Theie was
lienientlous local
demand fi
.'maud foi stme coil tlui in- the sin in-
iv in-season
n '
hu
s! ,..,.! 'ri iv ? i, ,
'"" .'" i"'""i"' '" an giaties
f anthi-acite at the mines is less this1
M'.ir than it was at this time last vear.
1 "'? . -.,. sen,, it, of labor.
i je.i m ine piesent niuci Using tnmp.iign
I m'chis in ue ii in, inie iioiist um, lets to
, nici'pi nn- smaller s,., s m nil nine tuel
I" I"" the slove to.,1 nm.c o
tl.o latter si,,- ,s available
T(i ll(ms(,ll(),(l0l wh(i
"'v has the advantage of lirst, nil when
"'""' "f "'" s,"u, "nl ,s 1"'"'l to
this m.li ket hi the fall, hes.nniu' in ()e-
rVltt Cir '" '
The sho.tnge of labor at the fuinis i
stiadilv glowing mnie sejiniis. sa.il M.
AVauier. It is partienllv dtie to the
fait that the war stopped the inimigin
tion of that i lass of labm that usu.ilh
goes to the mines. Sint e the wa. has
eniled, man of the foieigi.-bm u laboi
eis aliead) cniplo.vetl in the Amen, an
coal helds. who have been hoanling the
savings, nie going ba, k to thei, i:.o
penn homes to help iclniiltl the w...
- - - . . ,
,At tl,,p "V"'s "f.t1"' H"V"" ' "'"Pai.v
nlone, the dnil.v out put is 1000 tons less
thnn it was at this time last jeai. Tin
will nmoiint to a Mitirtngo of nioic than
...;.... .... , . ""'"
,,. ions in . , um or ine car for
this contern. other anthracite pni
ducers nre facing n similar situation.
1 one of escaping a serious sl.,,.tn...
of coal this winter is based on the be-
... f .1.... tl. n.i, ii.n, I... .. . ,
M l i""!- "'' ....... -v n iru.ir.ti , (,,j
REDS SUFFER REVERSES
Antl-Dolshevlsts Reported on Way l
to Moscow After Defeatlnn Foe
lniilon. July 1 -(Hy A. P )-Antl-
lU.hl.erlk fflrces nre ndvnncing nSln.t
Kursk. aW mile, south of Moscow-, nn,
Voronezh, hoping to find n wny to Mos-
cow, necording to n Itussinn wireless
message tiuottug tne onietal Uolsheviki
onran Izvestin,
It Is added that the Bolshevlkl suf.
ferrd 0 tevcre defeat, nt Kharkov, 13U
mow Houiu i 1-mrt.K, o.mi uaye nit
s.'U. .-j. ..Jflii j. J &i
i 1 Mil f I I IIP III i nl ill inr i utiitk ii!..j iaI .. in t tin nt C( (inn MM.:.. :.. :.i.. . tinnilnnf ilntn .. .1 r i. . . 4f?SH
i i
House and Senate Approve
Navy Appropriation Bill $2,-
000,000 Asked for Arsenal
ARMY MEASURE UP TODAY
Items totaling appioxinialeh S 4.000.-
"" mi ine riiiiaileitiiiin nnvv vnitl
dm inx
the next fiscal jear aie contained
in the naval appiiipiiation bill
iass,. In the Senate and House
.....
Appiopiiations of about SL'.OOO.OOO
Appiopiiiitious of about
foi the in.iiiiteunni e of the I'lnnkfniil
Aisenal in the iiiniv nppioi'iintion bill
I""" -''" minions moie lor inistei
Manioiis public winks in this lit.v anil
niopi lation bill aie exiiteled
to he
liniillx p.isseii totlav
The nav v bjll uovules the followiu;
iippitipiintions for League Island
... .1 , ,i . , -,.,,. ... .,...,,
i 'Jiki nun i',.i,,,. ' ,,.ii,nn'.t 'irn.i2
...'..,...-.. , ,r.....,p,, ......111... llllllll,
sewcis. w.iter pipes, and
neial Mini ,
development. M!00.000 ; mattress ' and
llf'' l'""-''n,,r factor.v. .f 100,000; pat -
t,.,,, wl,.,,. .i t. .,.,.,.. ,. ..i
-..--I' ,,,.., m, ...,,- iiuiiium'c,
jf(M),000.
... . . .
I'd Imeslignte Fuel OH
I'nr pxtomliiiK the iinal fuel -oil test-
siimli , i x 1 1 hill,
in the
iicinii., s f(,ims.
Intensions ,-,,,,
expansmn f i,,,,,.:..,.
, , , ' 'ZUVW, "', "M,N'
''l , " ,,...,.. to
o double .p.nte.s f, ..-..,,
"""'"' s N,-,"M'
mains S4t 1)11.)
Aisenal Tlueatenetl
'f ,,,i . i... , . . .
- M - 1 -' '
miiiuini nn Pubp ia e'liliin... xu
LEASE AT WIERINGEN
.
RENEWED BY PRINCE
AiHp DpniR! Prnrlorb- Ai-iu i
A e Uenies l-rederick Wllhelm
Left Island Ex-KaisPr
"J
uelb redce (Mews
London, .luh 1. Mti v n .
....i r... .
.i i ne
The
' ' "1.11...1 ciow,, prince
at Wieringen einphnticiill denied
in tM,.,,l.,..,e .,..,s,..i
. " " ""'raay ,
""" ,1p l'rini'1' lln(l lo't the island, at-
....ll.. ... .,.. (....,..... ,, . .
iihuius i" "ii -iii.ifi un.u u.spatcli re
Ameronsen. June 211 (delaveiD in..
A. P.) -News of the signing of the
''"'ty of pence nt Versailles was taken
'" Amero'1Kcu (,astl I"t night bv tho
rrphP"",1 ot ' Associated Press.
"" 0" "f "" f-rmer Oer,v
"V"0 mni to rcgnrd the evi-nt
l?lmly. bocnus 1,1PJ' ,""1 been eovinced
"llat Vlp "'re.mon vraH inevitable. The
. '."v1 " l,1BPa" earlier
in the day saving the German deetr4e
arrived at Versailles and would sign the,
treaty, ...
U, ' mppiib : 4r ffitimil
I i I i i T I iliilMh'ill u jUHBUAi
pninrc Turn rinMTn i,t i'
"" " ""-" T J
POUi AGREES
TIP HIT OF
RUSSIAN DEBT
Share Will Be Assigned New
Nation by Inter-Allied
Commission
TEXT OF ALLIED NOTE
SENT WITH PACT ISSUED
Clemenceau Informs PadereW'
ski Powers Follow Precedents
in Requiring Agreement
TO PROTECT MINORITIES
International Board of Fourteen
Will Examine Dutch-Belgian
Questions
B the Associated Pi ess
I Paris, .lul.v 1 In transmitting to thu
Polish goveinnient the tieatj which has
'sinie been signed by Poland with the
, Kiitente poweis nnd the Putted Htates,
Premier Clementenii. ns president of the
Pent e Cnnfi lent e, addressed n letter to
l'lemur P.ideiewski sotting forth the
'unsous wh.v the piovisions of the cIo?u-
merit were lonsidercd necessary.
Pntle
tt,n f...nf. l..l,.n.l .,nM I A.
...... ,,,,- uviii,. i , .itiiin .iii'Vll 11,
jpiotett ininoiities against discrimiim
mom, in assume pn.v ment in sucn il snare1
of the Itussian tlebt as should be ns
sigiutl to her bj the interallied commis
sioii and to support important interna,
timinl postal, lailvvaj, telegraphic nnd
other conventions incidental to the es
tablishment of a national standing.
t'lemenccnii's letter
In his letter of transmittal, which xx-ng
dated .hint- 24 nnd just made public,
Piemier Clemenceiui said:
Un behalf of the suineine council of
the piincipal allied nnd nssociateil nntr.
.''l f lllMO lll(' honor of cniumunicatinir V $
,n JM1 lierevxith in its final form the , Jfef
text of the trentv wlit.li ;,, n. ,... ,vj3
t .,.:' "" "-."4iJili.j7 ,JitI
'""" nrricie '.).i ot the tieat gf peace' V$
! with Ceimanv. Poland will be nski.,1 nA 'M
P LrI f til IIIO l.tfnitlnli rtF !. .... .MtfYT.'.y
.... .1 . - " Iw? Tbljs.'
tion of her u'ro-nltiou ni nn indc-
. " "cimiihic it ltls rnr
"" ur,' i"1' estahi.sh,.,! pr,ediire of
"" i"1.'"" ''" " i-mope that when a
-n ' ' 7lriZS? "''?" ?"
hl"ltl ' m j , 'am " .""l
bo accouipanied In the ,et,-.i ,ent that
:"'t s,a."' sl"m1'1 .' ""' f'"-''' "f a
inutiiiig iiiieinatiiin.il toinent.o...
tlertnke to (tnnplv with teitaiu princi
ples of government
"This piimiple. ft.r vl.i,h there are
nunieioiis other p.eicdeiits. recciveds
the most expliut sanetion when, nt the
last gieat nsscmbl.v of Kurojienn
Iioweis Hu. cougiess r lieilin tl)e
mhvivikih) um, um, ien,ien,e ot SScrbia,
!!;TT' ZZJir '
wools used nn this occasion bv tlie
""' '',l"."' ""lmu ",'"' ''rman
Plcnipo ,n nines, as molded in that
P.toco of June L's. 187.S."
TuLAS!
.lington. Piemh plenipotentiarv nt thp
llritish. Pi fin Ii. Italian and (Icrninn
Ittrlin eongiess; Piinee Ilismnrck.
I'......, I... 1 .,.,,... 1 -.. II.. .. ..!....,.....
,nar. aim i oiiiii -vimrass, oi Austria-
., i , . .. ., -....
"i'i " 1..1UH.IJ, iiiiuiiii pic iiiptiicu,.
Hungnrj. who made tleeitirations on the
dur-'occasion i" tiicstion ciiiphasIziiiK the
'necessitv of estiibllslilmr ihn ..ri.l.il.
necessitv of cstnbl
of religious libcit.
: . .,, ,....,.. -
Poland Owes ICxistrnec lo Allies
become an established tradition.
tills connection 1 must also rcculi to w
voiir consideration tlie fatt Mini: U fn J-'i
4. .... 41. ..,1n.,.nH A...1 .. f.3 . t T$"Jli
iiirnus'i 4.. v4.ivmviid uuu Biit-riiic'C, y i?vUw
the powers iu whose name I am ail- ,i
dressing vou thnt the Polish i.atUa'.).i?
pvves the recovery of Its ioilepcr.i)cnc?
"It is hy their decision that I'oltof,
sovereignty is netus re-cktablishetj oV
the territories Jn ouestlou. and th
the inliabitanis oi mese ti-rrlto(iei:l
being lucorporntetl In the Polish
It is on the support which Um re
pf llHwe powers tvlll aJTord Ut,Ute j
iMmr,y " ;
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