TiITt "t ;-; r ? w.m j i v - .-j BVBNHm' PUBLIC LED(rr5lljA.BEliHlA', TDA JITLY fe 1919,, & w . tf; '! V ,'' "i i W li-. - r. J" -! P,U, 1 U .,( F;C?T IT K' '. r. ,v ft &? J & m l$ m m m I P r HIT fe! LME WILL BE BANNED , ffid noonings Tor -.eppeim rnssen- R t .-". tt. r . J Ers Mavenisea, vvmt rirsi Flight October 1 8 BALKED BY PEACE TERMS New York. July 1.". A smnll ml Tertlscment published yostertlay in tlii( I'Oerman Inneunsp newspaper in this .W- nn.l in .tin Aniprinnn trailp niipr announced thnt n Zeppelin freight ami I passenser perviee between IliN eltv nrnli I Hamburg would be started about Oetn- , , her IS and that dookiurs mr irawus'-i!. and freight shipments would be received after September 1R. . Publientinn of the , advertisement was ordered by Hans I " Kahr.s, of the Monopol Import and I in - port T'nion, Inc. A dispnteh trom Vnh!ncton la-t night expressed as the view of federal officials that the covermnent would not permit the establishment of sin-h a -erv- ice even if seriously attempted. , Kahrs said he had been designated hv i au American banker. whoe uanie lie could not make public, to act as agent for a transatlantic dirigible freight andi passenger service to Ije tinnni-ed by j - i i !..:;)-. .. ti.l (Ii.i'miin rnnital. iimcrii-uu. mm-" " ' lie said he had ever assurance that f the flight would be made soon. f The more conmlcte advertisemeuts i .-M niiMPblnrf and llerlin wmild be air 5 ports of call In net-many, with ton and Chicago in thi country. is the text of the advertisement Hcis- This u Ibe German language hpwhh. "Advance Notice: Commencing Uo- - tober IS: , . "Over-Ocean Zep 1'ai-cnRcr and Freight Service between Du.-clclorf-Bcrliu-Hamburg New York -No-ton ' "Booking on and after September 18." Washington. -miy ' "" ; j qualified to comment on the p.obahle tit,i,lp of the government toward the advertised proposal of Hans Kahrs. a fierman importer with first papeis. to .open n Zoppeliu freight and paciiscr service between New York and Ham- ' burg, declared without oiialitic.itioti that he would not be permitted to establish such a service with any iternian craft. if, in fact, his advertisement Is to be regarded as a serious proposal. One high official who has just re turned from I'aris and who is familiar -,-Ith the work of the I'eaee Conference tiointed out thnt under Article 20. of the treaty of peace with fJennanj . which i 1... ttiet Vinn?i ciilim iHf'il to tllC SeiUltC. I provision is made for stripping "ier- many to less than a shadow in main taining any air services whatever. I'nder Article ISIS of the treaty the armed forces of Germany are not to include any military or naval air forces. "No dirigibles whatever shall be kept," says Article His of the treaty. BOLT HITS CAR: HURTS 25 Plttiburgh Women and Children Trampled In Panic Which Ensues Pittsburgh. July 1.'.. iRy A. P. i Twenty-five persons were injured, sev eral probably fntallj . when lightning 'struck a crowded street car in the cen ter of the downtown district this after noon. J. T. Hoffman. fift years old. mo torman. was severely burned when the I lightning which struck the trolley wrc ' came down into the car aud exploded the controller. A number of women and children were trampled in a panic which f"l ' lowed. PLATEN PRESSMAN With unusual skill and high regard for the Print ing Art offered rare op portunity in Baltimore The firm offering the position holds an enviable reputation in the United States and follows only the highest possible stand ards. It is offered a young man about thirty years of age and one who is enthusiastic and has the high est regard for the printing pro fession even love3 it. The applicant must be capable of meeting all demands in con nection with the platen presses of the Colt's Armory type, process halftone, embossing and the like. One who under stands the mixing of colors and knows colors particularly wanted. NORMAN T. A. MUNDER & CO. BALTIMORE (The City of Homes) Your paint job who's behind it? When the job's done, how do you know the paint will stay put? How do you know it will wear? Your assurance is the rep utation of the painter his experience in turninp out good work and his abilty to stand behnd every job. Our reputation spans a period of 68 years. , Write for booklet "Char acter In Painting" WILSON'S GOOD PAINTING ' ESTABLISHED IH5I Bte. - rs jral-3 .ir y&. '-sZr sa CAl'T AI . rilOMAS IV MAtilM DKi: 'T. ( I,AI;MK . CAKK HIGHER RANK GIVEN 3 NAVAL OFFICERS Captains-Commander Now Sta tioned Here to Be Rear Admirals i Three naval officers stationed here tare included in the list of promotions to the rank of admiral, announced to day at Washington. Thcv are Commander flustnv Kaem nierlmg. who ha been government in spector of engineering supplies at the New Virk -hipjard. promoted to the permanent rank of rear admiral: Cap tain Clarence A. Crrr. engineering of ficer at League Island, appointed to i the temporary tank "f rear admiral I lie was missing. A search of the up itpon the recommendation of the Xnval I per part of the hnue failed to reveal Selection Hoard, approved by President I him and she went to the cellar. Wilson : and Thomas . Magrnder. captain of the l'nited State battleship Nevada, now at the navy j aril, to the same rank. The other promotions were: lien.iaiiiin Mrjan, Edward Simpson, Alexander Halstead. Roger Welles and William Shoemaker, to the permanent rank of rear admiral: Edward Eberlp. Robert Cootitz. W. C. JJullurd and I'hilip Andrews, to become rear ad mirals as soon as vacancies occur. Users of PEA Coal be ad-1 vised and buy now. We have the size and quality. Wo handle only the very ' Egg .. $10.60 Stove .$10.85 Nut .. . 10.95 Pea .. 9.35 fhs l'rlc! Mill He Slueh Uluhfr We serve you rigkt Owen Letters' Sons Largest r0al Yard in PMJ. Trenton Ave. & Westmorland Insure Accuracy with Used Machines Accuracy never leaves an add ing machine. The construc tion makes it impossible for figures to be incorrectly juggled. We sell used machines of everymake. Write for catalog. General Adding Machine Exchange, Inc. 327 Droodwo7 NEW YORK CITY 1 SES Doo Kt . ' Kiln , , , i,t)rmlim i I IffSBPI! JFORWOOD-METALORPUISTEH:. ' ' I il t 8 Thorn son Wood Fin i shi ri g Co. Country Place for Sale Particularly Suitable for YACHT CLUB or SCHOOL At Roton Point, Connecticut, situated on an attractive point on Long Island Sound. A bi comfortable, roomy house, containing 24 rooms with 9 master's bedrooms, 4 baths, living room, music mom, billiard room Two other houses on the property, each containing 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen Gas, electric light, city water" throughout. Large greenhouse. Five acres of beautifully cultivated grounds with formal garden. Good water frontage, large private bathing beach and dock, surrounded by cobble wall and hedge. One hour fifteen minutes from N'ew York; 10 minutes' ride from station. For sale to settle estate. Apply to the following brokers: Ladd & Nichols Douglas L. Elliman & Co. John Crawford 'Greenwich, Conn. Phon 1717 414 Maditon Ave., N. Y. C. Phone Murur Hill 5600 OR YOUR OWN BROKER BETUBN OF RAILWAYS Bl 1920 IS EXPECTED: Useless to Plan Fivo-Yoar Ex tension of Federal Control, Says Congressman Esch i DISCUSS REGULATION BILL I Hy the ssoelated Press Washington. .Inly 1.Y In view of1 the statement b President Wilson thnt the railroads would be returned to their ' owners nt the end of this year. Chair , man Hseh told the House interstate commerce committee today that it would be useless in consider plnns for a five-year extension "t government control. "Mindful of the M'titiment through out the country on the iUcstion of gov- 1 eminent ownership." the chairman iddril. "I think we should not spend much time on that "There are many problems to he worked out in the bill for the regula tion of the carriers which we are taking up today. ..-..; : :ig.;r or the I 'resi- (dent's declaration to Congress there ! nothing to he gained by n discussion of a .situation which will not exist. As w take it. the roads will be turned back at the tune the President indi cated." Chairman IacIi explained the salient ' features of his regulation measure, in cluding joint use ot terminals., con solidations, possible amendment! of the Clayton" anti-trust law. credits and regulation of the issuance of stocks and bonds. One of the most iuiportnut (picstions, the cliairmnu sain, was aid whether rates should be initiated hy the regulatory body or the carriers. Chiiirmnn Claik, of the Interstate ( (immerce omnnssiiin. the nrsi wiL- ness. declared the purpose of the hear ing covered the whole Held of principle as well as detail of railroad legislation. AGED MAN HANGS HIMSELF Illness Blamed for Suicide of Joseph J. Kesl Joseph J. Kesl. sixtj-two years old. 104'J North Twenty -sixth street, com mitted suicide by hanging himself in the cellar of his homo this morning. Mr-. Kesl left her bed shortlj after ." o'clock to prepare breakfast, nnd i when she returned to call her husband There si,e found him hanging trom n rafter, clothesline suspended by a piece of fastened around his ueek. Smoke Clouds & Slashed Prices Unlike thf IVck Itnil nm nt n piirt ond conn tnrrrhamll (nc period, e haien't nnnouricd a flrp al1. HiivreTPr, tbc lrrptl prlrr on otir MrnS Fiinilnhlnpo .mil Wnmpn'n l"ndmfjr ittid U"alt nre full and complete evidence of our desire to 1enr tlir smoke (lamniced nnd ftolleil pomN thnt nr the residue of the tire In our lusuntnt a cek or tn jco. ( om In. iIMpSkojtf 1114 Chestnut St. Business as Usual at Other Stores $20 Chestnut 37 S. 13th 52 d & Chestnut GILUHGHAM'S "R0CKVAR" S?SDH "QPAUTE" WHITE EHAMEL "ROCK-LUSTRE" VARNISHES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR "CAMBRIDGE" FOR IRON AND BLACK STEEL "SUPERIOR" & C. A. G. READY MIXED PAINTS 250 SOUTH 60TI1 ST. 12TH AND ,21 ST MORRIS ' '' AND WHARTON, mrigrmnn r: : , jbume3es 7 Eit 42d St., N. Y. TLksf yQm Pbone Murray Hill 760 c8&;v , H.I.I AM M. OOItDON WM. M. GORDON DIES Former President of North Philadel phia Trust Company William M. Cordon, for several jenrs mi otlicer of the North Philadelphia Trust Company, and its president until last I'clii'iiar, died todav at his home, , i;pVcuth street below Sixty -sixth avc-l.anc. isiule o.-ili Mr Imii'iIoii, upon his retirement from the presidency of Hip trust company, be came ihnirmnn of its finance committee, retaining Hint office until his death, Ilis wife .imiii's. LT. JAMES McKEE KILLED Auto Driver, Former Ensign Porter and Joseph Elverson Injured Kastoll. I'n.. .lulv l.T I.leoten.iot .j,,r jc,K,.e. twentv six years old .of Cunsaiin.ua. was hilled early jesterday Iwlien an aulomohilc driven hy J. Madi- M, l'lirter. Jr.. of this cit.i. skidded anci threw .ieiee mu on ins neai. true- tilling his sl.ull. The accident occurred near Portland. Joseph Elveron, of CatiisaiHiua. anil Mr. IVrter were slightly ininred. Mr. I'orter was au en sign in the n:ia! aviation forces during the war HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER rn com Vew prlcctrl. constant olj; 14 to DO callnn. le. rtai! ro.ilifArf, loo There Is nolh inc jusc as pood, rree itoos Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd CAPITAL To ererale Qnnro neir Philadtlphl:). rtrMii:r stonb an. i.kix,i:r oiTirn W. W. Lulcens & Co. SPRUCE 6264. IMS Sansom St. Hf! W&fv40- T1,ls r the ' ViSyaK! season . iV'S" when your doors J ksi- neerl nttentlon W know " how to restore them. CHARMS are 100 sugar; highly flavored with the juice of luscious fruits. The most delightful con fection for anyone at any time day or night. . Everybody Likes ThemEverybody Wants Them On Sale Everywhere Buy them by the box TOE FLAVOR CC-5&RMS . - -M&, Novo Power Makes Good SIl!!!!2 i feS: " '""fe The man who puts Novo Power at fTffraM,- Mt&J! TJ "'MHiii work can depend en it for Service, be- tfllPrH' I J P it XMMRewm i cause the institution hnrtr nf Nnvn "HlnrMn -' c-S' W- , .WtswwSSfeJv -..-..... . ' l , r V I J jOKr. ?v Xif,4i . UriWKArfilfjfr jS' jt ower stanas lor service. itr:Mr Mffll r'- iXffvSS&r " '"" j This means that we make it our W 51 Skmh Sl. &i3S Dusincss t.o sec mac every in ovo -n- liSS J b, ' wS&W; isa fi?? A- eZx gmc aim vjuuit aoes jusr. wnar we " J Tfl! IT (PiS- I I NovoEnalnes.l'ita HUP. Fnrn.hri Sit K WwHr. -- S I ' to operate on aso!me, kerosene, dis- ft1 mB, "rfn15 M for Pumpin, Hoisting, Air Compress-: ill? ' vr5VwS. J 1 ing.Sawme. Apply for tullintormation i L vSl WJb Ca NOVO KNGINE C- ' ' 5 COreru:oE.'Kmcnt.VrfVea.lGMtE j Factory and Main Office) Untins. Mich. ill .IFS&lsKt freedom from I New Yatki Woolwsrli Bnildiiij Vafcm V Caiute: OH Ctlooj Biiaj fg I ftS:l?tt5'ffi n j Q ! mMf wra SMI!!? 1 r 191 k imMWS C 3w3Kil i.lLeM W V " JErtYMf ?y Wmffimam a a . ?, m a mKmS WILLUHS DECLMES ACCUSATIONS FALSE Comptroller of Currency Says Washington Banker Has Maligned Him HE IS READY TO PROVE IT Ity Ibe Associated Press Washington, duly 1.". Hesuming his testimony today before the Sennte linnkine 'committee, dolin Skelton Wil liams, comptroller of the currency, de- ' fended the administration or his ottice nnd accused Wade Cooper, a Washing ton banker, of having circulated "un true, false and damaging statements" against him nnd his office. The comptroller defended his notion J. J.FITZGERALD & CO. MAM U KACTUKUKS Stiver Pipe Fluo L.!nlnrs Wall Coelnc TavlnB nnd Vlre Brick -ALL CLAY PRODUCTS - I Miin Offices ind WarelooiM ! SECOND & BUTLER STS., PHILA., PA. IMPACO CEMENT AND BRICK COATING FOR STUCCO-CEMENT OR BRICK ALSO CEMENT FLOORS Will ResLit H'afcr. Oila and Greasi IMPERIAL PAINT CO. 1518 Snnsom Street. Philadelphia. EXECUTIVE A High-Grade Man trained as structural en gineer and sales manager is now open to oders from, established concerns, after serving in administrative position with shipbuilding company. Appointment arranged. C 215, Ledger Office CHILDREN'S WALL TENT Erect a tent for them In tho front nr bark yard. th KVfcA. "Vflr will dn them t-coil Lots of fun. Heat quality 8-ounco whlti canvas duck. Poles pins and rores. Write for entatne on turner sts and cnmti supplies ARMY RtTPLY CO.. 631 MARKET SIMPLEX CARS 3S II. P. Holbrook Limousine 38 H. P. Rogers Limousine 50 H. P. Holbrook Touring All Shaft Drive Thornton-Fuller Automobile Co. Parkway, East nr 18th St. Philadelphia, Pa. r-TF-vsT It) sending to bankers a memorandum attacking Mr. Cooper. Pressed by Chairman McLean for his motives in doing this, Mr. Williams said it wns to counteract statements circulated by Mr. Cooper nnd to Inform the public and stockholders relative to the man agement of banks operated by Mr. Cooper nnd his brother. Mr. Wllllnms nssertcd that his statement gave no false Impression of the case while the testimony of Mr. Cooper was "grossly false." "That is your opinion," interrupted Chairman McLean, "1 am prepared to substantiate that," tepllcd the witness. Pioneer leader- Salesrooms In 49 simBiiii(w Don't You Hear New KnO'ljmfl Palliniy? ' w w J-2. .-. VMUUJIC CX S". jP-j' iwZpgfSC7aBrai - xC V . t V t"tV -. - " r s v --So r Qss- 2W& X t- iu&L,..m&z-n. ml '"MgS&z? Of course, you've got to take a vacation! It remains only The United States Railroad Administration Invites you to travel and offers Excursion fares. Ask your local ticket! agent to help you plan your' trip or nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or write the nearest Travl Bureau, DOOKict UG3irca ' United 'States Travel Bureau 143 Liberty Suett New York City TO DINE CLASSMATES Ellis A. Glmbel Will Entertain 79th , Class, Central High, Tonight 'Bills A. fiimbcl. president of the Phllmont. Country Club, will entertain' his. former classmates, members of the seventy-ninth class. Central High School, nt dinner tonight. In the after noon there .will be n baseball game and contests In golf, tennis and other out door sports. At dinner the old school songs will he sung, together with some new songs composed for the occasion. Among the invited guests are : A. Lincoln Acker, Frank L. Hitler, and 4j0gr.00Fi Library Bureau has been pressing forward for nearly 43 years. To say that Library Bureau is the pioneer and leader in all that concerns filing is to tell only half the story. Far greater than anything Library Bureau has done for itself is what it has done for. the perfection of American business methods. In the blazing of new trails, it has helped others rise to greater heights even as the Alpine climber. . Take the L. B. Automatic index as a typical illustration. It is the quickest, simplest and most accurate method of filing and finding the business world has ever known. No clerk, however inexperienced, can file anything in the wrong place and have it stay there. The double check always flagp it. The L. B. Automatic index takes the rough edges out of filing. It puts the find in fingers. It substitutes "Here-it-is" for "I-remember-putting-it-away but " The man in the single orfice who wants just a few folders, or the purchasing agent for the business that covers acres both will find a willing guide and helper in the ever-forward character of L..B. Service. Write for catalog Q-501 8 Library Bureau Card and filing Founded 1876 systems M. W. 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Hirst, the Ilcv. Oliver Huckel; tfaul S. Keller, Richard II. Lackey, A. Cur- ( bin Lauer, James W. Laws, .T Slgmund Levin, .lames W. MnoBurney, Percy McGeorge, John A. Quale, .Tr., Arthur H. II. Morrow, J. Franklin Hess, Tlis. .?. Murray, Frederick G. Myhlerti, Dr. George Y. I'ascow,' Frank Sapplngtonj George K. Snyder, the Rev. Charles L. Steel, Eugene M. Stern, Dr. Arthur A. Stevens, Dr. Henry Sunderland, Drv E. Tlllson Ward, Henry W. Welhen mayer, Jacob Well, George B. Zano and Frank M. Zeller. Filincr cahinets wood and steel 4 (f WJll A V . -? x&JeMAVs h Waves breaking on the wKite beaches; shouts ot Datnersi Don't Vineyard, Cape Cod, Mas where game fish rise to the fly Get away to the woods of Mainel for you'to decide where? Summer apply to stating Booklet New England Shore South of Boiton New England Shorei North and Bait of Boaton New England Lakei and Mountains 'Hi A V'l i .vl k; M! . 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