SE35SSE '-tr tS',Hr" xm ip-utupii ' i-i '"ifi T $ A. i ""rt V' '?KW5 73 t' if 3 EVENING- PUBLIC1 LEDtfftR PHILADELPHIA', SlONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 M ! . " Man Implicated In Bank Case IA,-. -, c,l,i. nt Was Once Speaker ot r State House - ..-. i .. r. . ii n r- nnPT HELD INSURANCE POST . , , ,, rhrlc A Aml.lor. impiirnicn in ".,, fl,v frai,( ,, If, nnl wn n( SCUttllnc nf the North IVnn HiinU. has tmipllne ti rlml" tlii l lirtii" l"i n long been in tin1 politiral " in IVnn- , man ilnl tint luiio the unriniit It wi . . hrld mi Mi fiirtplinu'. ili-k sylvnnln. , When appointed insiirnm-o ronimio (, j r(lipi 'h (Miit sinner Ambler prmnl.nl roform. nn.l M ,, ( 1(i ,H hno ,, ,,. ImmcdlntPl iipfiii I'litorlns "ihei' i.iinlMr ,.,, ,,,, linM,rll(l. ,,,,,,,,,1, tnis untiiiitiii : i wun ." "" poliey IhiipiI in ri'iinvlnnin a n(e for the holder ai it Ii possible tn make it " He was appointed iusurniiee nun mijsioner in September, 101 T tie n fcpcnKer nf the Hmie two eni. uulier Ulidrr (inveuinr ItnimliauRb and as appointed tn Hie insnranie pnt bv the name exeelitne. IlT 'IrtuP of his oflire Ambler be came rerener lor tile tltfuiiet I'llti bllTRli 1-ife and Trust Cnnip.ui. ll a not until (inveriior prnul took nftiep that it as leiirneil nf lii- ninnipiil.i Hon t the funds nf thp I'ltt.bnrjjli concern In Not lb IVnn Wreeli His name n bibt mentiniie.l when the North IVnn Hank i Inaed ps doors. Cirndunllv n leaked out Hint he had deposited MO'J.dllll funds of the mi. cern In the bank and llini he tlien .b tained pei.onal hums .ni'l loans fnr the Ambler l).ni. Conipiun. a innlrni'titiR firm nisnRPil in rnndvinrk Later it van nniinun.-ed that he had been te moved from nlhVe lij tlmeinor Sprniil Tihen Hie eieeutiie leainrd nf thp inn -nlpulation and 'l'linmas It. Donaldson, of tills Mtv. siieieeded him. His per gonal loans are .aid to nsRieca'e mine than $100.000 some plaee them a. hifili an stno.ooo Ambler i ailed on Colonel Tied Talor j s rtlte iliiet state prnner. and .am lie would liquidate hi. iudditrdncps "with in a few dais" after he reeeiioil a Btatpment of his amount from the state banking examiner.. That statement Man gum linn about ten ilas ago, but he has failed In make pa incut. Up is lion about fort hie u'nr. nl.l one nf n larje faiiul.i nf brnthus lie graduated from the AbinRtun IIirIi Schftnl as iiiledietorinn of ins i lass be fore lie na. hfteen eais of asr. Then he worked in a meat and provision store, later puieliasini; n business of this type in W.wioote. Shortly nftei attaintiig his majrit he was appointed to be postmaster at AliingUm : then was tnade a member of the Itepublican county lomimttee for MnntKomery and that was his rpnl stnrt m pnlitiix. In 100$ he went tn the I.CKi.lature ftR the represenlntive from the I'iist di irici in .iionigoiiieri muim i m-u ne was re elected, fnr tin pi- siu-ce.sn-e terms. Dn Ins Iirth attempt at ie-elec i rnncei lied anil In maintain sunn- m i tioil lie was defeated, but "mine b.iik",face nf tin- ehaige.. the .i-m-icI eve-, politically twn years later, and was enteied against a man in public lite again made a member nf the Legislature' in the Criminal Couit nf this ilt and was picked to lie the speaker nf I In the inagistiate'. ntln e. Anilib'i sat the House of Hcprpsentatlxps. ' at a desk. He snnlid at the magistrate, r Anihler ihiivmiI I'lini-liui u.l.. f I .hnnL Ills hand, but did lint speak .....v.. .,-,-...... .......,, .illjMM till I fln It nntililu n n tinmlnnlmn nt im.lii.,. I . ... ... ,...w... .... inniiiuuiioil Ml (IIMJIIUI r.nernl In.!,.. Un.,!.. U. - .. i puMiui, .ws,A ,i, uujmi u, u rum ril- I '"" " " ' , , , . 1 1, tively nanow margin. It was not lon",('t fi"'e "ns fllls",,l "ni1 h,. "1""" afterward that the Abington man was ! "P""1'! n"li ' ,"p,l ns, i1"1"r1 , ""'' appointed as insurance commissioner "'"'K lim.-nlt in taking hieath n the meantime, a virtual division of1 '- "" ""s nf ".''"'n'V.v Tr-old the Republican for, p. ,,, Montgomery ' nf l'1'"' l"','l '" " ,ft,' , i 1 county deieloped. Ambler being He ? I P "'" '"' "f"- ' 'V'T mltted leader of one faction and Charles .""... i.,J'.',Pi,m' ''' P,e nf lu Johnsnn directing ,p dP.fniPs nf the h,V. ;...".; .1 was seen other or IVnrnsr. faction. The line of 1P " " '', ,,,,. i,a. k the fnre division became mnre than eve, marked ' J ' , " Z t ,Lu when Amhlpr, holding Hip S7..II0 mm- ' .' mislnnttrlitti ti t, ...... .,.,.! 1 i:.t. . ...... ...... . ...!. (t,)i,it, ,-tt nt. t iiiiuiiiac to he state senator ft mu llic Twelfth district the compensation fm- which from Ihe state, is cninparatively small when the larger salniin jnb is consid ered Hut it wns leadership Ambler wanted. Is a Contractor npe ttnj The campaign was widened in Until an entire opposition ticket iievetnped from Congress down lo Hie1 c,,,, ,. ,,, , , assemblymanships. ,t the Ambler. ,,,. S,,ic,(le'1 ,,r"m '''""""'I'1"" bination was ovei wliplniinglv defeated I Harry Amblei shielded his brother About eleven years ago the Ambler- j frnm xhp phntographeis and during tin Davis contracting tin was orirnmo.l , entire hearing endeavored to prevent a with Ambler as the nitiie head, and I many miies ot Highways in Penn.H,.,, Ilia, Marjland nnd Delawaie haip'hp constricted by the firm. I In his home nn.l cninmunitv life Am- I bier figured as the ideal Iiu'.b.iud undi father, and (nnseleutious citizen Hi- suburban home. In. a led nn Woodland ' road, is not the home of a wealthv m"n rmiirr me innde.t suburban lesidence which, in the open market, might brim S10.000. possibly less It is not ex travagantly equipped, and the family did little of entertaining. When not called awav by business or nnlltiml ra. qulrements Ambler spent virtu bis time at his Abington home s-pent virtually all ' HP. Ill 41 . . j . " , , ' ' " . the heated summer term, with his fam- 1U ai ijcenu illy, where for several' j.oi tooi 11 nas open lueir custom go for a few weeks. to CALLS ARREST OF 15 A VARE FRAME-UP, i Men Taken as "Loungers" in Forty-eighth Ward Are Promptly Released Fifteen men. arrested in the Frty eighth ward as "corner lounzcrs.' -were released this morning after fJeorge ' .Mcfclwce, Independent leader In the ward, mad n vigorous objection to what he termed the "strong-arm attempts of the police to help arrange a Vare coup." The men, who are supporters of Isaac L. 8, Stnink. independent candidate for Council in the Forty -eighth ward in opposition to Director Wilson, tlie Vare candidate, illege they were taken Into custody at the point of a revolver and without any provocation. Mr, McKlv.ee said the whole matter ot the arrest was a "frame-up" and that i (had been arranged for a Vare " man to go to the police station nnd get n the men out thus making them feel they " owed it to the Vare influence that they were let off Mr. McIIlwce said he beat the Vare man to it, however, and got the fifteen prisoners out early infthe jttornloi. . ' Citizens oftbp ward are indignant gO4e the arrests, Mr. McKlwee said. iul many openly aver that they will GttfrF.-W'W'; nois oj!feTfn with, tfte -imliS!. CoMresmn Wowre hi achedulfd L y A.slr 'I- lk .id t,..'.!.! ' I Aiirnr.nr? nm.n tn sisnnn rait. IN NORTH Continued From fnre Cite unitlnc on thi Ilif trnrk. I'liilnilrlphin lclo "ft ' Corleljmi llrr-t Arrrat .inmrs t. Coririrnu. iicmi nf the iliitrti't iitlnrnr.v'-i ilftn-llir, iil nl !ii ',,,., .. ,. ,. (Irik in tin I'cnn Ni'titfri lliillillne l-nr mnn tlmn n hnlf hour ho illil lint rn- r n rrpoit from III- nir,-itlvr A" ,ho ,rni" wn hftcrn inlliiltii Into in rcn hiii th- .11. nml mint nftirn 'minuter- s lnsl i (ho .ttlimit In jllunw the il.'toctho-. oft the trm-k. II1 k-.ii, ,.,, ., . . .,, lln,. ,,..,1 ..,. eil the i blef thai Ambler had enteied his brother olhee rt I lie Stephen tiirnrd Ituildine. Mi Coitelinu lalbd Snmin I Wiiine, di'puti iliief hail. I. '.I him lln1 wan.iut .Did sudr "Itel him Mi Vnne pimi'iileil In the Stephen Hinu-il HiiiIiIiiik. but in the meant line Ambler l"ft Hi. buililitiR nml did iml te tin ii until Kl'l.'i It is iiiider.lnn.l that I he isiteil friends tn arianse fnr Ins hail j Later Il.uis Smith appeared, and in the piV.eine nf the pnlitienn's lirnlhei and the Muim s son. Ambler ns in lesied This as at 10 :."'. Sas He ) He,id for Case AVIien Ambler reai heil his ofhi e be fore Ihe aires! lie Rreeted newtiHpi'i men with his usual .mile. He lefiisnl1 to make a statement, but told the le porlels III. ll lie was leaih for the I'll.e lint iipparpiitli the .tale was not He did not know Mini Mr W inn1 wn. waiting fm him The deteetive lemaineil in Ambler's nlfiee until 11:10. when the prlsonei . bis brother and Mr W.wuie departed They walked nlnnc Chestnut street, rut throuuli a stnie mirl enteied City Hall at the southeast miner At 1 1 : IS Amblei stopped at the ilnor of the MaKi.trate's Court mi the ixth floor. He slopped anil snook ban. Is with seeial alien. hints whom he knew. Then he entered. He temoieil hi. hat cave a ipii.k gl.inee around the room and upon seems a battel nf eaniein. smiled binadh II'- hnw eier pillpabl neiinu. Km a mnnieiit he hesitated and then walked hii.kl.v pa. I the pi n-onei 's ilnek. Ihe magi.tiate's de.k mill enteied the prnate ..hVe nf Masisdale Ceiinm k He was followed h hi. brothel and Smith "Uinmon.l I.ew lianei. oung lit promoter, smiled n be Hie pa.- pi ie i'il. Ambler 'I lie. t" Smile At the time there were le.s than a dozen spei talors in the enurt, the lllnlll mg hearing, liming been rnmpleleil at 10::'.0 Se.eral Cit Hull einplo.ies fmon ,.n..rn,l - till tnnk SPIlts. Illlt till" 1 1 1 II " leas tliun number nf spei tutors was I hill . 'n,p, saw in Aniiiin n man "" . i lighting a great struggle m appci. mi- -'. , . AmiiltM m fl I nan nt me n-ci .ct-n in- "-. , .. 1 tnll t, ntclilli:' 1 DO llilUIIllH. MIS IimW iinllllieu TI.,, ttrnlinilimi-V II T I Jl 11 Ceill t' 11 1 . tiMik but a minute, nnd I hen Ihe men walked 1 into the main s-nurtrnmn. The sun. 1 wlm h appeared but a few minutes be , fine the hearing, sin rendered the dull Igtai innin In its usual sninberness when 'it lanished just before the prisoner en 'leinl Ambler walked rapnll to the , desl, befnre Mngistiate l'eniin. k and i 1'liqt.litv II iin nor. chief clelk. 1'hntogrLph from lining; taken Ambler looked at the magistrate and Hilled Then be took his seat in the prisoner's ihnir close to the railing. He looked nt the newspapermen. His hands mnieil nerinuslv as he held his hat : be crossed and reeiossed bis legs; be moved rnn"m", 1 "aS ''T n"'1 n Ihe (hair. Then his head he watched Magistrate Petinni k Again came Ihe smile, be appnr enth was fighting hard tn keep it nn bis face, bin the smile was like Ihnt of ' n pri7e fighter when be has received a' knockout blow, a sad attempt tn main- I ., ..,.,, rnr.,. flnco ho ftinthtpil nl n n!,i -.,., ,.- iiich hung frnm the 1 f t .. Ui- nA.1.t 1 1QPP1 ni I IS .-villi n inn imvRci, 1 ueienes ungiie-iiMiiog In n moment Mr. fiordon appeared Ambler's nnmr was not mentioned once Ambler Held in $15,000 Rail on Six Charges Charles A Ambler, former slate insurance commissioner, following his nrrest on a warrant containing six charges, was held in Mf!. 000 bail today for a further hearing two weeks from tomorrow. The charges nre : Lending out money of the Pitt burgh Iife Insurance and Tiust Company to himself and others in whom he wns financially and pei sonall interested after he had de posited the money in the North Penn Rank. He was (Oinmissiouer nt this time. Conspiracy with Ralph T. Mnyer. cashier of the bank, and otheis ,, do this. Entering Into an agreement, wlnle a state official, with Moyer and the bank to deposit the Pittsburgh Life and Trust Company money at the bank to derive btnefits and advan tages from it. Conspiracy with Moyer to do this. I'ulawful conspiracy with Moyei and others to do the business of banking and to take deposits when he knew the bank was insolvent. Conspiracy with Moyer and others to cheat and defraud the North Pcun Rank by falsely and fraudulent!) having It deliver to him certified checks fnr large sums nf money, without having on deposit in the bank sufficient money to, pay the checks. PENN BANK CRASA ilnrliiK the lirnrinc II" win Irrnlr-rf ns the r-u-ry (lav pnsniior Anil, In fnd. fri. piWnnrr in the dock linvi rf-cr-i. rrt nidi n tnncup ImliinK a Kiien li.v Mr (inrrton. "Your honor." anlil tin n.tnnt ill trirt iitt.unoj. "I irtiirt thai lhi man Iip hrl.l in Sl.'.nOfl bail for n fur- 1 Hut lirnrinfr tn pok from tomorrm. iTIip rniiininnupfllili lin not Iippii nhp In linvn uitncvr-. prpxrnt tnilnj." Amlitpr'i brother rtoppnl forward and gnvp the npiwpnppr phntoKtnphers n rlinnep In take llieir shots. "Vihm linnnr," he .aid. "I Miliinil that the hall i tnn liigli. We ate rea.h , t" gi i. n a ill. thi. ca.e and I P ( fill) - tiwniii nnlHi in mil I .!. I ..... i ' " !" H'.ii I ItlMHIl "'Hiiit'l I that the hail be Ihed at SnOOll. but w .me leadi tn dn nnilliinj; jour linnnr sn. " 1 Mr IJiiidnn now raised Ins nne and 'lifted his bands toward Magistrate IVn nm k ' I ask thai the hail be high." be .inn sieiin,, oeiau.e mis mnn wn. piimie ninciiil anil had money in tiu.t III" fellow i nnspillltnr -" "Alleged i nn.pinitnr." binke in Am hlei 's lnwer. 'there has been no eu ilrni e oflered " Thn MAMntant .livtrict nttnrno ,.mUil ill Iho lnwrr mi'l ilinn at thn prNonci . Amltlnr uim .ittin( m-m, ntn,,i.n.l i:,. "" "1'i.ti iiiiMum.il, II- it I. i it l.ning to eaeh word. His face was' Mr """I .hose., as f,P srrond ap--...Hel II was apparent that he had j'"'";;'1 ,'V "IPn" "ff,h, a,tot ",,lliam not .xpeitei! nn.Uhing but a enl-iind !" """lK !1 f"nnr!" fp,lp,nl l""lk " .liieil liiining. , iiminer. and was trie speeinl examiner Cniispiinlni." I. nealed Mi i:nr,li..;nl" ,,l'1 ("r lh'' I'hlb.delphia Clearing Inn. to .in ans i Aie ' our Hnnnr, the t nmiiioiiwiiillli espei'is n prnie lluil Ins mi. of dishnuor weie numbeied In the seme, that his defalcation, weie in the hundreds nf Ihnii.nnds of ilnllnis, and a. a public oriicial, he lommitted ihe gr.t.sest I'm each n I nut." nilikis mniilh opened wider. The lawiei was stunned for n nmnieiit. Then was a long pause. "We aie readi today. " he stnm ineiid 'but we will do whatever xour hnnnr savs " "I nsk Sl.-i.OOO hail." ,ns.ed Jlr. tiiirdnu MagMiate IVnnock. who had been l.aniug fi.iwnnl ..er the higli ,l0.. now .ill bin I, in In. i hair. All faces were turned i.twanl him nr a minute llieie wa. .ilnice in the court room Ir (ionliui thn Atnbli'is, newspapcr inen and spe. 1 ..1 .11 . walled fnr Ihe wmd. I'lirllipi- Hearing Spptpinlipr 2 fn a wuie not audible a few fi el ....... .,.,,., i ,iM. i , ii i hick, won uas at - i leaui iiein Mm,.,. .1M, Mi. hel. I piesiuint nt the .Nmili I'enii. ami Wil liain T Cnbell. a dncitnr. in bail, said, "I'lfl.-i-n thnusand fnr a heiu ing on Si pli'iuhni " " i . Tin. wn. at II :."i:: the hcaiing last ed just he minutes. Ainhli-i jumpid finm hi. ihair and daileil f.n tin- magi.liate's nlliie He jwas follnweil In young Smith. Hi. nrniner lemaineil in tin- i mil Ii.i.uii and .mil that the National Sin- t Cnmpan ,(ll nB,,,r, t,, rntM. ,j I lu the prnate 1 fbec Tie ..i I Ihe lot n ll ll nc e...-ii' in. in'- I i lei KV pit pet wen- .igncd. nm .- lick cnnimi. .inner Ambler did unl niter a wind fioiu the time the healing bigan until after he left the office c walked tn Hi- ole- vatnr with his binthei. and in finnt nf Cit Hall i-iiiisenii-il in . phntti graphed He tnnk i,T his hat. made nuineinii. pn.e. nml hn.ill) left with In. binlh IT fm the Stephen naiil ll.tM tin Hiiildiug "n" . .liiteinenl hn.ilU make ' aid. "I IMBLER PACING LONG PRISON TERM vv.ninnt The aflid'iiit mi whiih Hu was is.iinl fnr t Inn le. A. Ambler . ai ipst is signpil l,j Itobei t P. Ferguson, .1 bank examiner The punishment fm I Ihe offenses chaiged would be v 11 lually j life imprisonment, if the niaximum .en' leines were imposed 11 poll lonvicliiui ( The anest nf Ambler may be f lowed, and ipiii klv. In Hie anesl nf two and pet haps tlnee otheis whom the nu 'tborities have found to be implicated in tin wrecking of tlie North Pcnn Rank jOue of these is said to he n pionnitei . 'whose overdrafts in the bank total .yj-llUino, and who lias lieen intimate with Moer, the former cashier, for some vears. "Have on gone into the iclatiniis nf Daniel F I.nfenn, the formpr head of the banking department, and of lnme. I Roland, the New Voik and Scrantm, hie insurance promoter, ami ,e(C, mined vet whether there is giound f0 the criminal prosecution nf either or both men?" Assistant District Attoi - 'ir "auiane was asseil. "No." he replied, "we haie hprn so busy getting the material fm the nffi llaMt tor Hie Warrant for Anthlnr (l.. have been compelled to devote nm'st itf niip limn tn ttiut tn il,n - 1 . " " mi- CAI'MISIOD of other things. I "However, he continued imnres- sively. "we are going right ahead now with other matters. We intend to get to the bottom of this thing If other men must be arrested then other nien will be arrested, no matter who they may be. There will be no stopping this investigation. No guilt man will escape." "Have you heard anvthing reganl ing the relations which a ceitain pro moter is said to have had with the bank?" be was asked. "It has been talked about, but we haven't had the time and the oppor- I tunity to get busy on that end. How- ever, the investigation will be lont-' plete nnd as thorough as we enn pos- sibly make it. We are going straight : I to the bottom of everything." , The reason, however, more promi- I ' nence lias not been given to tin- re- ' lations said to have existed between the promoter and Moyer, the cashier. ' '. is said lo have rested on the ilesjre I of Colonel Fred Taylor Puse.v to get j , thn overdrafts paid if possible before I any criminal prosecution, if warrnit-d, ' Were attempted. It is pos.ibli that this plan may still be carried iulo ei- , feet, although there is a possibility I that Mr. Tpulane may tackle his cud I of the affair at once. j The evidence that will form the back- i hone of the nroserution of the former i i insurance commissioner consists largely of correspondence and other papers ex posing his alleged relations with the looted bnnk, It was learned nn good authority When asked whether the entire case against Mr Ambler will be made nn 1 evidence of this character. James Clay , ,(!ordon. Jr , assistant district attor ney, said: 'I can't answer that question," He declined to make any comment on the line of evidence the prosecutioc will prctent. , , T Vice President of Fourth Street Institution to Servo With S. H. Barker TO COMPLETE JOP IN WEEK Walter U Hardt, vim prrMrn. rf tlm Knurtti Ktropt Nntlonnl Unnk. n tnfla.r nr.niftl b John S. Fislinr. bntik inp utntnisioiHr, iih ro-apprnirr will) I W i,i no I II lln lLrr n linnniinl t t-if i.i nf the iissps of the .Noitli IVnn Hank It i expeiled that both appraiseis will stait their work iinniediatelv and will nriive at a definite deeisinn i.s In the iippioximale wnitb of the listed as sils nf the wieiked institution, nml tile n.llien lepnil w ith all no.silile exnei itinii I hen appiaisal of asset.s will be liled with the Slate Blinking Department and ' in the nffiie of tlie prothonolary in I his ' i Hi. at wlni h time it will breome publie i nliiliettx. Coninletioo nf thn ntiittniui.il i i. it tx nnl. tn br nxportotl within n I - U.rk. ' I ' I i Hon. . The naming .if I lie two nppi.iisers b i Jlanking Ciuiinii. sinner Kisher is in ae iniilain e with the tirniisinus nf an not nf As.emhli. .ii-iifing the course of1 pi oieduii under the new banking de-, l-ailmi-nt net in Hu- case of a Hnnncinfj institution whiih hns been closed mid i.in pmce.s nf liiiid,itinn bi the bnuk- ' ing ilppattmenl I Aiinouni ement nf the appointment ot Mi llaidt was made by Colonel Fred Taylor I'liser. special deputy nttorne I general, who icceived Hip iipws b tele-1 phone. j "The appointment of two such ilis-l tiiigiii.hed men as appiaisers is lilghl i cnmuien.lalile." said Cnlonel I'use.l "Ncithir of the.e men hn eer had an pt e inn i connection with the hank. Kuril j nppnintment. will go a long wav In ward giimg lenewed coiilidence to the. depositors, and will enable us, I feel. In formulate some delinite plans look ing towanl Ihe impelling nf the North renu Hunk and its lehnbililation h iiriangeinenl. wheiehy some th,oii strong tiii.incial in-titutiMi in this city will be it. hpnnsni and inn the bank a. an ngeni-.i until it can be established a. a bi.ini Ii adjunct "With ii sluing bank In-hind it. de po.itois would il.iuhlli'".. be satisfied Unit their inleiests would be well safeguard ed nn.l the oierdiafls mid niciduc notes would In- i in eil fnr to a much larger extent than ll the bank were i Insed ni.d jits nfr.ni. .m-.-dih ll. initialed Where now. for example,, a person .- . . .. . . .1... V- .1. (!.... ni III III nixing mniii-, in UK .sniiii i ciiii riiink no a proini.or note might .a 'I small part nf Ihe indebtedness, there lis no iciiew.il of the papei . and peiliap. thp iiccniiiit dies. Nnl so if tlie bank becomes lehabilitnted through its taking nier In another hank nf strength. In that cienl iinm"nts nn meidrafts mid nntps wniilil be credited and a icnewnl if a pnier sniighl, w'tb, if pn..ihb. a new indorser, further insiiiiug the crcdil." Vare Smoked Out, Declares Moore ( nnllntied Frem Pane Onp spunlor against Srnntoi , Pent (I.e. but I is striving Pir the 1 hall mini.hip or Hi I npprnpiintimis .nmmiltee nf the Nn I tinnai 1 (ingress. 1 tini woiiiii give nun ; iiuitinl of prrpniing l.gisl.ilinn .lnpeling tinniifes of the ftder.il gnvei nment. It true Hint Mr Vine is twn points , lemoved f 10111 the chaii maiiship now. Inlike Judge PntteiMiii in Congressman ,Monie. be accepts the .idvi.e of Mr , ,nP n, Senator Mai tin and "s'licks I 10 Ins lust.' but he suggests leitnin ,niididnti-s for I niled States senator if j ho doe. mil him.elf run. These include (irorgc Whaiton Pepper, an excellent cti.eii. who slontl in the same relation I t the Vnres in the .Inim It. K. Seott light for Lieutenant (toveinnr that Thumas Robins now- nc-upips in sup pmt of the Vine.. "Thus we are gimliiallv snmK'ing out the opposition so Hint Hie people may get nn to their i urves "As to Hie nnnoiini ement of Mr. Seger's position I would mi that Mr. Seger is a pinilual mini in publics and probably weighed iinefully hts conclu sions Sj mpatby fnr Seger "He is a very sick man and while I have not called upon linn pcisnnally, as reported, 1 have known him fnr innn.v enrs and s.vinpntliur with him In bis personal nffliction. His old time mu lling mnte, Mr. Hall, also has mv per sonal symnnth. We are in nowise dis- , , .. cnuraged by what Mr. Segei has con-, eluded to do. We will g. 1 the votes from Ihe Segcr-HaU wauls i,n muttei now strong me nm- "". '" ""his fr ends should lo-opernte in thp them The lank and hie will he as well treated under my adminii-tiatlon ns tbej would be under n are administration. Those who give weight to tlie individ ual declaiation of leaders in thl tight are ignoring the people "In the Scott-ficidlenian light the RKI. KSTATK 1'OR SM.K M5W JKRWKt FOR SALE Old Colonial House Farm 270 Acres and Renowned Flower and Evergreen Gardens If nil HP About HO sears old true Co """"luililtipi carved manlels fins woodwork. 7 master's bedrooms, 4 baths 5 servants' rooms and bath Clarace with bachelor's quarters chauffeur's room Harden ww of uuiut.ii ,,, KveriI every variety erureen and fnnnl cardens Fountains, pools Renowned inroitBiifjui ine country vecetable Harden Vnvni I'!'1" dairy farm, herd of BO x mils H0,ttnt gardenera. J farm cottaies. baina, stables, mllklnu machine etc Land v,rM' "o11- -' " oiiin IjUHU CI)Unlry neautlful trees, brooks and Htream. Location rtly In Russex County N IjULUllUll j an(J 0r.nir, Count. N y 'J't hours from N T Good roads, ti., iiiiiiutT fiutii Auietio Plwfographa & Particulars From 'AGAR, ELY & FHLT0N 31 Nassau Sfreet, New York City LIST OF FOOD AND PRICES UNDER FEDERAL SALES PLAN The i-nmplele litxl of foodstuffs ofTered for sale today1, tomorrow anil Wednesday 1 the government follows : The articles nf food, their weight list. .The supplies are designated by indiiidunl packages at the postoflices. Artleln ruenn lll-i-f eoinert , . 'In . rt" ... ncrf rnnnl . . , . 1o . . fte . . Hnall i-orneil beif iln fli-ans hAkPfl 'In no Mi'HnH. nlrlnfflpss o i-nrn nwrct . . llaklnR ihiwitt itn . . . . Mi rlf-s ppnrl tleH ns itry I'hfrrks rnnn.(l i fnnnmnn t'nttt iiros hrp-ikfnst . I'oinm'-al whltp i ninmPn! l ellnw ln ' ertislllrh . rnrki-ri. nnsorlrd ''rcsiTB Blnuer i fHrki-rf srAlinm i ni kers snHH I'urlnn fish ilrleil uvl . ritcUpA . .S IS-pnunti tsn lor rasp . . Is No 1 cans to ens . . ..24 Nil 2 cans to aec. . ..12 It-pound enna lo inif . ..IS N'n. I rans lo caaf . ..21 Nn 2 cans to taae ..12 a-pound cans lo ca.. ..IS 1-pound cans In rft . .21 2-pound cans lo raa . .4S .Vn 1 cans lo raaa ..21 Nn 2 cans In raai. .21 Sn 2 enna to cast .24 Nn 2 rana In rape .12 No 10 i nna tn inim ..21 n 2 t.ans tn rfla ,.-'! t pnuntl rana In rasp ..1 .".pound cans tn cast .. , 1'Hl-pnund tiatrs , . iln . .21 small i nna In ess IS U -pttunil tans in can. , do 24 ,.iniind ran lo ran , .tihl-pnund bass . dn 3il 2-pound mnn tn in.. .ID 111 I-1M . , .is to case ., IS No I tins lo raa do ... ... . t dn dn Ill pounds In caae . .21 2 nunce Imttlrs In rss. Klmollnff PXttmt 'l.i ' . . , KliiviirinE exlrnrl tinon . anllln . .21 s. ounce Itollles In taan 21 '.'-nunc nnltlpa lo cas". ."4 S-nunr Itnttlra In mac. .lOfl-pound hacs (In ... dn tin tin ill .as. pound hairs .Ill to mw -4S i( .pound i ans In tact ion pound sacks 21 No 2 carton! In in .24 small rarlnns in i-h. .2 pounds in rac ili nir ' nrn I'l rimn I'lnur 1-ln.ii I'lnur I'lnur rinu. illiiKi-r lii-liilm Itntnln llnin IT- rdllilr ininslareh srnhsm Ihsup nnltiT-nl rl' r- . ... i its rr tin" Hnnitnt M i.arr. M-ti arnni It bulk 21 It t a se Milk i iiii'lensi"! pclpnPd . ti t tuna Mill i-vrfpnrHlr.l Mu-.. ml cinutifl XIiiI.im1 l-rrpniea Vutin.ir cinunil nils inllAd ilnls rntlP't UntlJl) 1-rppfi bl'itk f Is Isli srritrd FlAntni. soecllss ni." vrvir . . . . ThpIoim H-jsnuP A l"nns Hhiihb' rnrk Piaf Brf-n Pour brf Soup ehli kn dn . . Srttip I lam i hnwder d.t . . intp inni k lurlle . I i ... SOUP r,Ull ll s pound rnn In iap 2 1 I n i n se 'In . IS !4 .pound cans tn t-afi- . .1.1 Mo 2 lartttns in rasp Illl-nnund bnjia .4s 14 -pound cans In tan .nil In raap iln .... .100 pnunds tn ba,: .a No to inns 10 cap . ts t-pouml inrlons to t-as .21 to cnae dn .21 No ' isna to mi .4S No I tans to ciirp do t , .21 .mart .nns to im .IS No 1 cana In cafr .-I nu.irl (.ana .. Is n 1 huh i 'iu,irl ran . . .IS No t 1 alls , . 24 nuarl enna In IS Nn 1 t.nns dn 21 quart Ciins do . . (Il 21 No ".' cans to 21 Vo 2'a .-.inn 21 Nit a 1 -ins 12 No 10 i mis orlKlnnl puckasps only. Snilp Soup Itniialii rct-labU s.n It It, nip Tnm,ltnr dn dn .In ' r.t h snld In Vine, rvppiteil In poll 1(10.000 votes for Scott. That was a primar eleclinii and nihil, nf the people weie disgusted and iiidifTeient. ltut ein so the people milled and cut Ihe Sc.ltt majorit to about i:'..000. The p npie have more net e this campaign when the liae a lninl light aiil when the issue agninst contra 1 tm government is more cleiirl ilclinril. The nre going to n-gister this j eat and giie the iiidnidiiitl leaders the sin prise of their In p.. Thai is wh Hip nniiounipnieiil as tn whut .Mr. Sheehan I or .Ml. Mai tin nr Mr Seger may dn. dors nnl sin- tins hriidquaitrrs speeinl i-oncern. Tlmn leaders will ha.c all they do to hold their bnises." To Itegin linasion While Ihe Vare Itepilblicaiis an hesitating legaidilig the men who can still will , run on the ticket with .ludge l'atU'iMin, tlie Vine candidate for Major, Con -gtcpsnuin Moore, ilioice of the inde- I pemlent Republicans, will open Ins 1 campaign with a meeting in the Vine ward, wen mentioned todny ns candi istronghnld downtown. (ales for the Iteimblican nnmlnoiln,, f.. After i.ddressinK n meeting tonight in South 1'hihidclphia, where there is said to be inn. I, dissatisfaction over Vn,,, 1 iiiiti nl. Mr. Moore will speak at 11 ......, ;.. tiniiiiiililiiwo. T,vl. meetings will be at While l ,,,, Hall. Twenty-seventh street and PasHvnnk nvr-iiiif- ami riWHI irtiinnt.iv 11 nveuue Candidates fnr tow offices on the Republican ti. ket. as well ns the mini cilmnnic slate, will not be announced until tnmniiiivv. I A deeisinn on the complete ticket will not be leached until tonight following ii meeting of each of the fort -eight ward committees. The finance committer nf Ihe i nm ' nilttep of one hundred niganued tin. afternoon at the City Club. Tlie offi cers cbn.en were: .1. Howell Cum-' inings. ihnirman: Johfi C. Winston. vice chniiman. nnd Ainert M. Mnjin nnd Albert M sect-piitrv The first Patterson hutlons made tl.ei. appearance this afternoon Tit.- are annul un- si.c (ti a tiiiiit-i uiitt hear Hie minis red, white and blue across tne comer ni ine ,i.ii..u ,s mn ,lvi. h, )iK following in Hit ward name Patterson." Tin re U a club named after him which Thomas Robins said lodny that he has a large membership, wan disappointed in his expectation that Tlnee i ouncllnieii are lo be elected the committee of one thousand would I tnmi the district. So fnr the ftidepeu be in working older in .the Straw bridge dents have slated W. W. Roner n building. He did not know wheii-the omniittee would finally be selected. Asked about the report that W. Fiee llnnd Kendriek had tnken control nf the 'organizing of the committee from linn. 1 Air. nonius repiicu ...... . ...mK,. Patterson has a great many friPnds who nrc nnxiotis to see him w In nl (llp primnry. t j, only natural that forming of the committee ot one thou sand." Hostile critics have nsserted Hint the . I r3aS)SSS(SJS ii jjEBsiaisEiag I TIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS FRIDAYS, AUGUST 22, SEPTEMBER S and 19 Round $14.40 Trip , flood only In coachea. From Philadelphia Tickets good In parlor or sleeplni ..?a 3 0 extra In addition to re-u. nfr Pullman char. AH fares aub. ject to war U3t ot 8y" THROUQH TRAIN leaves rhlladelphla 8tl0 A, M. iarlor Cara. Dlnln Car and Coachea. A.rketa uood for J5 daya Stop-over ll 'Buffalo and Harrlaburg returning. For detailed Information consult Ticket Aftnts Pennsylvania R. ,R JfBsssssV IS t rJJ and their prices are Included In the units, but will be reassorted Into rtross Oroaa ivelshl -splsht ppr Including can. container etc Pounds Pounds Prlt-f ppr can. etc M 1.1 2n .11 1 7.-. .-.a m 1 on 5? 01 on ni. n-i in nn on 4r. 2 a n. in .21 ft7 1 1 t.i .1 .10 ." 7n 07 .114 nn mi .011 .on 14 a S2 10 .1.1 in an r. 21 4 on .1 sn non 4 00 n 00 3 7!i O'l 07 n.in ni nn 2 on 117 1:1 n 17 01 11 12 3 fin on 10 ns 1171 10 13 .12 4K Prtc I'pr rasp, etc. $21 nn 1.1 n-J 1 3 sn 21 nn 13 44 1.1.12 22 SO 10..1I1 s ss I.IW 1 44 2 in 2 in i.sn 2 m 2 in s.nn 2 ns a in .1 114 3 .in 72 a 12 3 .10 n 7n 2. in l.nn 2 ss 2 ss 2.RS 2.SS 11.72 n sj 2 4n 7.12 2 40 7 12 ft 24 4 00 3 SO It 00 00 102 r.nn ll.'t ll't S't r.u 1111 sr, Ml 7t iln OS IIS ts 70 r.t an Til nil tot ni j.nii 1 2."t 2 r.o 7 no 1 2't a 111. 1 2" 2 72 2 nn 2 on a 00 2 2.1 1 .11. 7 01 101 IK. 101 ni 2. Mi .a 1 nil nil on 101 on 2 sn 1 00 1 1 irt 1 nn 1 00 1 on t nn 4fi nn Till 1 in tO 1 so 101 on 101 no tm no mi on 101 nn 101, on m nn t-ll lb ...1 101 no 2 no .1 00 .11 no 1 in t no 1 in t no 2 nn 1 00 2 on tn 00 -.o t 11. 1 10 101 on 1 2.-t 1 no 2 r.n 2 r.o f fio 1 00 2 00 1 no 2 00 t 00 2 no 1 on 2 on I on 1 on 2 00 2 00 - 00 2 011 a no .1 on a no nit lot S.t l.-. 4(1 .12 in 32 2t 4rt 11 14 a- 101 1111 lot 101 101 101 Il'l III 21 101 .V 71 irt ii - s .'I in is no l1 21 111 in tm 11 on 3 7.1 12 : nn a .in n 4n n n 1 14 2 nn 1 ns 1121 1 -, ss 4 ns t 2n .1 in 4 .12 3 10 4 32 3 nn 2 ss n 71 2 in 11.24 12 4R 11 711 2 in 3 SS 3 SS 17 P2 3 SS 11 nn 3 in n n a .in n 24 .1 si .1 31 a 72 n 24 11 ts 2 in : in 2.H4 s tm tn i ato e.n no .-.I ."ill in 10 in 1.1 to to 10 40 in 10 r.u to to is r, 71 ns 33 I.S 20 07 2(1 .17 .'.' OS .US 2S 20 nil no 11 3.1 In insp lo tasp tn cnp to raP ( ssp tn ih tn ca-p rn- In rasp In ml' In I .ira. . . coinmittie nf one thousnnd consists of Sctuitoi. Martin and Vine. They say that snme citizens who hnie been in itid In beenme members of tlie cnin initlee have declined "nml in proof of this .how a letter fiom .lospph I Arm stinug. nf L'ftlll West Cumberland stirct. tn Mr. Kendriek, in wlilch Mr. Annstinng sn : "I am certiiinl nnl willing to allow in inline to be used nn the Thomas Itobins cnmmlttee to indorse and sup port Judge PatlciKon in his candidacy for Ma M.r." ludge Patterson returned todn finm a Cape Mn. but declined In make au liomtnent on the situation. KEYHAN OUT FOR COUNCIL Files Petition for 15th Ward Mc Quade in 34th Walter and .1 oh it I lehiui, Hfteenth ward, S McUuiidiv Tliifit .c.iti.ti, M1,lni.nll.n j petition, filed in the office ... , . "' "", '"'".' "iniiiissioners. M. A. Rind Twenty-sixth ward, I ens named for niiigistmle. Republican .ward leaders aie meeting tndav in Ihe city inmniitlee headqiiar lers, Illeventh and Chestnut streets, to (M-hange views and getting reports on ptospeitive cnudidates in the vnrious . !.lrii-t. It was i eported that the Independents I meled enndidacv for Ihe mayoialty. I m del eil favorably icported lo Ihe Sen utile nn unsuccessful attempt tn Induce stated that it was a "feeler" put forth .ale the nomination of A. Mitchell Pal A. Lincoln Ai.l,oi. ... ..... f -...it'll the Vnie organization. 1 must con- mer as attorney general. " " " " ' Mil t IIUIHII fro.., Ihe Sixth disliict Mr. Acker declared emphatically he would not enfer the fight. It is under- stood he is supporting Representative Sigitiiiud .1. Cutis for eouucil. iwn other candidates in Mr. Acker . .. .... . ... i Wflld inn 't'l.tt,,., n ..ll. .. i. it ... i . , , K ' '"," inreaieu In tilrt in t(tittio 'I'll a.. ..t tink... ri.. . frmr ,.,, ()f thp-Ath,ptu. rlub' who . t.t .,..,, .. ..,i r ,....- i " '"""" i will- I mnn Comiril. Mild .lolm R. aSmlthlnm .lonnei Democrat, nnd Charles W. Von Tagen, who is now ninn Council. a member of Com- Baby Smothers to Death l n t-t Ii n Irirt!oL. dBpaii innnlliB .-.I.l , I'lHI nm .! t in t ." Mil IIIUIUIIlI Ilill, , H(ls frun,i ,icai in ur, todav t ,,,, , parrntR ,omPi 2014 fJieen sticet. The lia ,a,i smotheied to death under Hi- hed mveiiiic J.ECLDWELL'- JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Advice In -The Selection, Group ing And Mounting Of JEWELS Is Most Freely Tendered To Those interested Writer Scents "Angel" Behind Campaign of Director Varos Tolerate Insolent Attacks WHY? QUERIES COLONEL! Hy C.KOUOK NOX MrCAIN J find that there are two very insistent questions In the mind nf t-ertnln people In connection with Director .1. S. Mnc Inuclilin's enndidney for mayor. The aie more lo the finnt now Hint lie Is preparing tn open liendqtiariers and distribute "largess" where, it will pie siimnbly do the most good. The ipies tions nrc : "Who Is putting up the mnnpy for his enmpaign expenses?" "If the Vare organization Is like 'n dog fighting for a bone,' ns Director Macl.nughlin has so accurately and crudely expressed it, why don't the 'dogs,' as he calls the Vare leaders, do Minu'tliing nbout It? Why don't they it-sent bis words and liitig his clnssic ut terance in Mb teeth?" The question about the money for campaign expenses is for tile moment the most interesting one. It Is gener ally conceded, even by tlie moct unso phisticated citizen, that no candidate I for ollice can conduct n enmpnign, open expensive bendquurteis, pay belpcis, biie stenographers, pay printing and postage and all Hint without home one footing the bills. Who is the "Angel" of the Mnc lianghlin campaign? Certainly not the Independents. The Mncl.uiighlin can vass is designed to injure the Moore candidacy. Shortly nftcr Director MacLntighlin leaped Into the arena with bis flashing still Iterance and a loud huzzah, lie pioudly declared that he had several ti unKs full of letters demanding that he 1 ome nut ns n candidate for Major. Hence the snickeisnee and the huzzah. I'ossibly Din-dor Mticl.niighlin lias not ouly one "Angel" lo fiunnce bis campaign bill 11 trunk full of (linn 7 Am how the director goes nbend pre paring to spend money recklessly. The answer to tlie second question must come from the "dogs after a bone," as the dlieitor calls lliem, the lendeis of the Vine organization. To the nver agp citi.en it will appear rather incoii giuous thai the Vares would colitinue lo pay a jobholder $10,000 11 car who is ttjlng tn upset their political tipple- ' (int. injuic their plans, chll them 1 "dogs" nml bi.s.cs, and contractor- 1 polilicians. raltcrMMi May be "Daniel" The one solution is m lecenl stig- 1 gestinn that the Vare i.rgaui.atlon had 1 turned refnrnieis and Hint .ludge Put ( ti-isnn, their cnitdidate fur Mayor, wa. Daniel come to judgment." Judge Patterson has indorsed Congressman lliuii ii'ii i,1nir,ti.iit Stnitnltit iiin Itnu 'declined to nsMinie nn responsibility for ' Mfittii- Stmtlli'u iitltitiinsl rtitimi . unit now with almost angelic fortitude the Vi.re lenders quietly submit to henriitg them selves denounced as "dogs after a 1 bone," bosses, 1 nnlra. lor-politicians 'anil everthing else that is mean in the wn of names. The oddest thin:; about . 11 ... i, . ., , t. ., - .iimciii, run norm, ienver null m s that a of this vltupciutlon ionics ,,,- ... , , , ,. . . .... , , Louis, mid picscnted statistics in sup in one of their own people I , , ,,. ,, from one Iwi ,): I fancy the next act in this burlesque ill in the publication of a letter fiom irector MiicLniighlin It will be in leply to a demand for bis lesigunlinn ns ilncctor nl supplies. His nnsvvei. i nurse, in -itii n w (iciiunid woiiiii not In met. as Judge Patlei.oii meets It, by disdainful and dignified mIcikc. lly un means' The director's miswer would be a deliaiifo! A clarion cry, though a trifle brass,- in the top notes. Seveial weeks ago when Diieclor, Mnnl.iiiit.hlin n nntililippl Ills Itntt-iiitt .! ,, i 1 it. I '" ",P l"C "f "" l,"'n",,, 'Icsenp- t lei. i It wasn't a '"plant." 'feeler It M KE GETS WORST OF TH RSI 1 ... t -i... r... . r. ., i 5iea.3 i-.vc uuarts oi doozc aixty Days Goes With It the win-lime pinim-mon nail it first I victim in (Jinirter Sessions Court today when Mike McFndden was urruigned be- fore Judge McCiillen on n charge of stealing tc iiuaits of whisky from thei cellar of the saloon of Mrucst NefT, ut mil Lancaster avenue, ' where Mc Fndden wn a bniudcr. After listening to .Mcl'ntlden's tule ol woe, Judge McCiillen was inclined tn be sympathetic. A sentence of sixty days in Hie county piison, fiom the date of the prisoner's commitment, was ' imposed. McFndden cdmitted theft of the liquor mid said in defelise of his crime that his thirst demanded booze mid the only way be could get it was to steal it. TEETH IN NEW BILL AT Konyon Measure, Providing Sep aration From Food Monopoly, Debated by Senators NOT A PRIVATE BUSINESS1 lly tin Associated I'ress i.l Washlnglntw Aug. 1H. Hefora tha Senate ngrieulture committee today the problems of packers, their alleged mo nopoly nf preparing itnd distributing meals and their alleged policy of ex panding their business enterprises to Ihe point of controlling the supply of other foods, ,-nnip up 'for an lnestlgation In the hearing on thp Kenvon hill in r. lend federal control over the packing1 industry. .Senator (Jrontin. committer chairman, prefaced the proceedings wllli a brief statement of iilnditions which he said were leading tn a general demand for limitation of corpointe profits. Ko did Senator Ken j on. "Radical Hill Willi Teeth in It" "This Is n radical bill, with teeth In it, which deserves the most careful scru- J mi, mu 11 is not it government owner ship bill." snid Mr. Kenjon "It 1110- vide- ncw method of corporate control III this lolllltl'l. It stteresls ll... II. ensing of packeis, Hie divorcement from them nf stnck.inrd ownership nnd the eliininntion of their control of refrige rator cms. The basis for it Is the re pot I of the federal trade commission and information before this committee. "Meat packing is no longer a private business. f the monopoly has grown lo a degtee we understand it has, it in indefensible nnd intolerable. There may be a little efficiency; growing out ot it, but .that is temporary. "We tire not engaged in an attack 'S on private profits, though the propa ganda of the packers hns frightened bus iness sltice this bill came up, nud may have frightened Congress nut ot the attempt to legislate. We nre not try ing to injure business, nor stop reason able profits, but excess prufits today are treasonable profits," Manipulation by Uvcslocli Pool Chairman Colter, of the Federal Tiade Commission, the first witness be foie the committee, outlining the basis of the intcstigntioii nnd rcpo.t of that body, said it found that the meat business of Hie country wns controlled li the tin great pinker, whose head quarters ate at Chicago, and that enough then are many independent in the In dustry, they exist only on sufferance The livestock pool, be asserled, was ininliiiiatinn of the larger packers to guide their daily purchases of livestock 111 Ihe jilld.. ' "Chioll." he said. "It was to pre vent members from bidding up prices on days when n shoit supply of atiimnlsj 1 ami into Iln yards At the principal.. 1 '""' i''hJ . " of the couutrj a condition b which the the packers. Almoin- 1. ( o.. Swift. Cudali), Wilson ami .inn 1 is iV i n.. nought exuetly a predetermined pioportiou nf cuttle of feied for sale." Mr. Cohor said this wns the condi tion nt Chicago, KnnstiH City. St. I explaining the (oinniission's investl- 'gation of the packers. .Mr Colver said: "iv- ,.., ,,, i,1,.,..aA.i : ,...fit. allc PM. , m,Kjn). f,. rpe who j simi,j hntl money . It is n factor in the l,,inPsS ,Mt flesh meal can be sold nt a loss mid the whole business yet be inn nl n profit " . Palmer Nomination Reported Washington. Aug. Its. (Ry A. P.) r Till SeilUtC judiciary COIIllllltlPP tn(ls HIII.I MAM-HI) I i:MAI.r. l IIUIC and housework DsiraLle white clri WHnletl by family or mluits tn Uermun- tnvvn itlnte nn trolltv with nvvn nnnUn .n.t hit kfiiH, peimrtiiPiit plnce for rliiht uej-ton: ! c-wk .n-i t,r-i, hit. in wanted, ffttnllv 1 u flu Its. Ucrtnnntown. dl tc uy mi iroiirj . infli. ,cetnbie3 from mn aiirnpu icm rijuirfti irisn i)reitrred l'hniiit lie rm.mtmvn 177 ('(Jills Iwonmn) sntl Itullpr for Uermantown. about Ihe mldtlle of Sept mtiut lit flrnt (Ihs. references verj Importsnt l 303t I .xlger llffl. e (Itllt, tu hltul iHtttern nilnVs nnO assist tn itlioluvrnphlc wurk WllllHiiifi Drown Sti, I .'. In, HIS (-... Ittiil , v .Ml..MHUK tin nien tt yih( l.nnuiMii. Mill. Ilntttnik ft wtnr fani- worsted. Allishen nve nnd I'OOK Hn.l hnusewnrK Desirable white ctrls imiiiiiii u i h mils in niiuiiH in uermaji- " - nlttt. nn irollev with own sarden nd ti-iikens iiprieanent ptace for rixht person; referrnee reiiulrerl phone OermBtitown 4778, -(1(J nnd hi usewnrk Deslrabte white ffrjl v tint ii ihiiiii Htiiiittt, werniHniown. dl reilly on trolle . fresh vegetables from own carden. refa re.ntlrpd Irish preferred. i hunt lie riuantnwn 4773 . Olltl. in liltitl lalitcrli rlldea nnd assist In phniiigrnpmc wont vMiiiams Urown ft liarl Int HIS I'hemnut at COOK (wntnanl antl butler for"Germantovvn ' alttiul thi tniddie nf fept must be flrat itaHS. references very Important P 305 Ledger Off Up ir.l.l U'ANTEH MAI.B Hl'Tijlit nm) woman iiiok for (Jermnntown nbout tlip middle of Spi must b J1rt- i lun-, ref-rc.mi.'u ry Important r 304. l.pdBfr )ff1f .. VUlINU MAN tu leHin liintlntMt., hUh school uradUHle preferred Williams, Urown A Ilirie Ine . Us t'hMlniit tI,KS.MKN Two Hftlennien wontpj to sell all fRtHbllFhed HUloniHtir trait water heater In PhflitdHphirt lo pl'imbrra and retail (rode, commission and nulan basH. V 30J. 1 ,t .. (ifH, v UUNU MAN lu leuYn b"slnea. hlh school craduatn preferred Williams, Brown & l.jrle. lm 1H rhpetnut UUTUKU nnd unmnn itnk for flermatitown about .th middle of Fept , must b flrrt- ii. refereneH ery Important P 304, l.tdger un up UOOMh Vim RKNT l-itrnltdieil TitTH. N IHO-Ml (THK RUHK') Modern. iin-lu-dHle furn. rooma, electric throughout; L dally and weekly rates, conv to itat'one; TfiOn an'PlliTTiniiHllinis "' iimri'ii -.- IMNB OT 1R10 A nicely furnished A I r Moore. room j located near bath HKATHS TMARKM5Y-AU. IT, PAUt, HAMILTON XIAUKLnY. M D aBd38 nela.tlvM and , frlenda tnvluU to funeral aervliea. ThurK,, i L p m , M Cooper at -Uamucu, N J Int i nrlvate llatboro. Pa I'leuafl nmlt flower a. l DONNKM.Y Aus, J T. A N.N IK Jl t wit i ., t,..tn1, llnHn.lt, ntrail H!l tl.lntlu.. an '. ' friends Invllfd to funefal Wed, 0 k. m., from Ihe residence of her daughter, Mrs. I Annie- Voetter res Erie at , ratnden, N, J, 1 1 liih niusn 1. 1 Ihe Church of Ihe Holy Nam. at til a m Inl Oaltary Oein Auto funeral. .tnlv'F:!.:. Auz 111. PALI., aon of Minr li-and the late Henry MrKee aged IS Relatives, atlU irteiltll, IIITItCU Itf IUII.TI.il, ,BU,j VhIW a in 30n Nr JSth st Solemn requiem maes at t u riiunli of I'tirnu" I'ltrlstl at 10 a. m. ini H'liy U.- will, nuill .kiiOl, SNYliKH Huaneniy. r-iiv ItliaHKl.l. V. hul Alir. 17 at Atlantic husband nf Alice K. Kny. der Inee Wenderotlt), aaetl U2. Rtstlve. and friends Invited to funeral aervloea. Yfsd,, . in III., t, j., r.iiianuiiit .vra., ricttin. N J. int. Ifoullv Laurel Hll CfiB., ni., ! I., r.naoworin sib,, rieasani 111. j"j: JAKlSOl.U AND' I.WW73V;liriu wrjuvSr' i TJ' . -I. r T ,aX . fiPfl. Jfri ' - d i ja ,0 - ',i ,j Jf 'in ! ii.-jtit. 1 -i,-5-.J2
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