E2TEZ3 E..-T:fw,ii fysrTfm .- . pr 5- . !?: pi. x WT . i ,.''' j V1rl W iS:jEinooisis' HI! ALIEN TONGUES:; UVEJflNG PUBLIC tEDalJR-PHilADEtoi, THMmA'T -Mlbfe ' 1020 S:?Y': 7. U. B. IN WORLD MOVE U ' T ' tf. F-v . T H.V ' : , 1! .&?''! IV Ai"inmmniirl n Honafnl Pnnfni. b:l:: ;r ;;,.:::: .;;: v-t ciiuu uisconimuancs ct ror- iSJ, . eign Language Sessions r z . " la-n - -- fcy vnTP m snPTPw msr.iPi iwf "--- -' www.. -...- J Atlanl'f Cltv. Mnnli I Tin- Nov Jersey Methodt Kpi'ooiial Confprcii'-n v .il Mssion toila.v conciirril in n memorial ,fo tlie BPnorn) conferomT which rr l3v' rommemlril the ilIPiintii)iiinR of tin' v Jroreifni lnncuage conference ni oon n n Tirattlrable ami Itirnrporallnc tliem fnto the various Knglli!(-.peakins ' 'fcroncd In w!io.e territory llie.v nrc Hunted. Defend Foreign Churchmen The question brought a long diicn Mon. E. M. Conover. of I'lillaildplilii. led the opposition. "Wo are not sufficiently informed on the quc'tiou to nnM upon the memorial," Doctor Cotiover aid. ' We should lurestisiite further. If we throw To Join Other Evangelical Churches In Financial Drive Dayton. ().. March .1. Tln iloimni! ntlon of the t'nlteil tlrethren In Clu-UI will take Its n'aee nlormsMp nf the tliirtv other evancellcal tlrnnmlimtlnru flint have indorsed the luterchurch World Movement, according to nnnotmccment from the church national headquarter here lodav. A $1,000,000 hudxet to finance n two j oar program bnnod on home and for lg;i Hitrveja will bo the goal of the 1 nlted Hrethren in their vhnre of the united ximilltoneous fitiancial campaign t'tiritig the last weels of April. The budget was delci mined on by a com mittee of la.Mnen hended bv Congrcii- ' tnpu A. S. Ki elder, of Pennsylvania Theic bishnpi of the Church will ill tcct the tinauiial i-mir:k1 : The Ucv V. M. Hell. llnrrNhuig; the Itev ( W. Matthew. Dajton. O. ; the I5ev. It. M Pout. Inilliinnpii'.W; the Hev. Cvnis Kcphnrt. KnnxBM Cltv ; the Kcv. W. II. ' WiHiinger. Portland. 0:e. The I'ui ted Hrethreii hnve ..."Oil lunched and rs.'O.OOO member WANTS N.J. ROADS PAVED SUNDAY HIS WAR WORK OF YJ.H US 52 win anyway. If I am right and there In a hell, then I win again) and you loe. 1 can't lene and you can. You don't Insure a building because you think It will burn, but it may. A Willi ana preservers going to Kink, but "World's Going Crazy." Evan- gelist Warns Lancaster ! Congregation ADVISES HELL INSURANCE! Special Governor Opposes Highway Commis aoln Taking Over Unimproved Parts Trenton, March -I Warning the State Highway Commission that If it persisted in taking over unimproved stretches of road by May 1. the board would do so contrary to the nolicy of the administration, (iovcrnor Edwards. out the slightest discouragement, it in a letter to flic commission, today mill will onlv tend to have- these con ft-- tlie cost or tne nignwai sj stein, com- euccs iInmv nwav from us. p'etetl, uouhl iipuroxii'iiif S t2.O0O.000 "Tlie foreign confercnee pmvetl it- instead of the Sit", OllO. 000 ctimnted by clf at patriotic as the English -M.eak. the frameis of the IMge liighway acta. Ing conference durins the war. Willi- Therefore it eeined rldifiiloiH to him out the inlluetice of the Herman that conidiabh more than 100 miles of Methodist Episcopal Church, thcro these roads should be taken oer by the would hate bi en far more pro-German- ' state alone. ...... ., j Ism in America." declared M, The governor told he board lie was PmP in hearty accord with its protect of .onorcr. .i.i.. ... ...! ti....i. ..i i. J A strong protest came before tlie i "r.1.. " .,17 . ",.7; . ,. ;''"''" U.. A,l.. U"L,t-tl ."! nuns linn II iimr I"."U ir conference ftom the eastern conference on the subject of merging the foreign -speaking conferences constructed b.v tlie state. lie tailed the boardH attention to the law of 101.S' "w ?nrrp.i!,.i fi,0frIf;.l-ln-:w'W l-ovide.sa means bv which conn- 1 thei urV iVV'swVAfflwff s: Bjrr;' s,0,,, ,,iKh"ft5' bcforcr Mllng element of 'lurking dangers' in i bcin tauen ovei. are church troll foreign assemblies. Dissolve ami you I have removed from these pcon!c the I bpt means of salvation from the evil I , afad unpatriotic tendencies that we all i fear. We should' not d"-itroy this vital agency, but rather extend it by straightening aud eu'ouraging foreign work. i The Swedish conference asked for n commission, including representatives of all foreign -speaking groups, to study thoroughly the whole question of amalgamation and report to the general conference of 10'JI instead of taking the question up at the coming general ses ions at Des Moines on May 1 Want Discipline Modified The New Jersey conference tod passed a memorial to the general con ference to modify the amus-nieut para graph in the tlisclpliue. The toil ference recommends the substitution In Paragraph till of "advice" in place of a legal paragraph that would penal- I l - Izc- The judicial paiagraph. No. '.'Oil. qj, ,vwould be taken out. 'This resolution was introduced by , the Itev. .lohn W. Marshall, former , district superintendent aud vice prel- . dent of the Ocean (irove Camp .Sleet-' Ing Association. It caused heated de- I bate, but was finally carried b.v the vote of "0 to 71. and the resolution was followed by applause. "The rigorous paragiaph K not ob served." the Itiv. Marshall declared in presenting the substitution. "This is conceded. Everjbody knows It is not i followed, and so wh not make u sub stitution as the solution." The conference indorsed ttie present ".-movement looking to the iioiliintioii of the Methodist Church South aud the Northern Church. crazy. If the nresent intlo of nsaiic people cou- tluue.s, everv man, woman and child In ho world v. Ill be crazy In 217 .years. I've M'cii people enter theatres gowned tlm best and studded with jewels. They come out and go to some swell vestaiirant. Then they crawl home and their ncrvants undress them and throw them into n perfumed bnth. They think they've hail n good time when they were so near hell they could smell the sulphur fumes. I "Don't drain the cup in the service Dispatch l . i:euing Public 'of the devil mid give the dregs to Uod. ,i liner ; 1JOU t Utiril ill" Canute ui me. in uic l nin,.ti.. i. -vi .. i i Ttitlv '"erviee of the devil and blow the smoke ili'ri'bMwrrt'.i.i'&Ji""1 ""Mm. nM" '"!w"!t':':lZ ',,. .....JOATHOLIC WOMEN CONVENE school, .he Mlllerwil'" ormal School i and the Howman Technical ScIdoI. in ' Co-ordination of 9000 Societies Ob i odltlo.i to a morning .tin-, h audience . t of yVashlngton Conference After Ills service Inntsht the filligellt ' .1 , . .... ... ilMake a midnight train for Suacuse. ( au.W. .r c-lA. -- ' Mr: S,u.av said this morning that tA tTtb. foSSt'STS the . M. C. A. activities overseas were i n untioni,i Catholic women's council, a gigantic mess because soda' service .vlth headnuorters in Washington. The ""."t n'""'""' "f lc work ' f.nd. ncw organization will be formed to af Christian science is the btocesi tmtil: ' ford an Instrument for the co-ordination mi earth, he continued. "Christian 0f the activities of all the Catholic worn Scientists say that Mrs. Eddy will come en's societies in the United States, hack to earth before the .Tudgm nt Dav. j The sessions will continue through the It's bunk. If she comes hack to envth week and will be addressed by the Hlght I m going to cat a po'ecat on thai day Hev. .Toscph Schreinbs, D. I)., bishop of for snnper. Toledo. O. : the Itev. .lohn. ,1. Hurke, "Why argue whether hell i- H Ifornl executive secreturv of the Nntloual fire or whether it was (toil's nlv t'athollc Welfaie Council, and the Hev. method of explaining to us its honois? John M. ( ooper. of the women s activi- Why argue whether Heaven is lileially "f pomnilttec. paved with gold or uot? I don't uirr " " ' vhether hell Is a lilcinl lire or no:, slid Bell to Address Men's Service uni i oi going io lean a letelliou. Hie m-i,, ... iinlnnr,i r.l.ll.,ou lioll .. , -- -" V. --" "T,-""' "'. !'- i mem ot hi. atcpnen s loiiegc. Aunnn maMie ,ale. N. Y.. will speak at a special service for men at the Diocesan Church of St. Mary, Itroad and South streets. RONYON'S Kdge appointed Harry Knight, of ur llngton. and later nPl'',utf,,AnJ? P. Gaul, of llergen, as the nflh mm bcr of the commission. , . ...ii-f Senator Iluiryon expressed the beict that in the event of the passage of his bill It would result In the remoy' or ousting of Knight and Oaul. 0"'""' tendetl that It owuld mean the ousting of Mr. Wright Instead of Mr. K Rht t since the latter was appointed to nil tno unexphed term of Mr. Donges. nnd that Wright was appointed no the fourth member of the commission. SCORES "BUND" DELEGATES Stokes Urges Candidates to Declare Presidential Preference rr....i.. fr.ii .1. Henubllcan State Trenlon, March l.Hemoval of two1 (,,inrnmn' i(j,vnr,i rj. Stokes, lu a UTILITY BILL CREATES STIR Much Speculation as to Which Commissioners Will Bo Re moved After Passage KNIGHT AND GAUL NAMED "f the members of the Public Vtlllty Commission as authorized In a bill In tiodu'ced In the Legislature by Senator Ilunyon, of TTnion. has caused' more or less speculation In political circles as to which members the bill would affect In the cveut of the measure becoming a lmv. Specifically the proposed legislation repeals a supplement to the act creat JJJR the commission approved February -i. 1018. autho"l.Ing appointment of two additional members to the existing board of three members. At the time of the adoption of the act the boacd consisted of Messrs. Slocum. Marclf and Donges. Almoit immediately upon the passage of the supplement Gov ""or Edge appointed George F. Wright, ?i r,nter!,0n, as one of the members nil thorlxcd by the act giving the executive power to appoint two ncw members. ...I'r,.or '" the appointment of Sir. right, Mr. Donges hod resigned to perform some appraisal work for the government during the war. aud this was three months after the passage of the supplement. In his place Governor ntofomi.nl Usned today, declared that if he should be a delegate t6 the Repub lican national convention he would sup port General Wood for the presidency. He urged all candidates for delegates to announce their choice in filing their pe titions. Chairman Stokes said he hoped the rank nnd file of the voters would Insist on this policy in accordance with "the forgotten but none the less good prlncl nlc of open covenants openly arrived it." He added that the party has had suuicicni MPi"". ";". .-t. tie egates to n nan ram i " "......ion.i liv shrewd leaders "who are able lu this ny tc .select .a candl- date who choice. is nut ulwajs the popular to go theie and find out? home men say that oiilv icre is a hell. Get remit fm tin. maybe. If you anil I t e. and if inn right and there is no hell, thtii 1 i at 8 o'clock tonight. jrvo 0T ' En-AMI?. COft.MRMAtflRH! SQUINT OR SMILE? Itour 2t yrs.of nrnrtlr olte yonr.Kn Tronhlra. OpfemerrUU It Optician LENKH AYU BUICK SEDAN 7 - passenger; fine condition; $1200; first payment, $480; 12 monthly payments $60 each. Lexington Motor Company of Pennsylvania 851-853 North Broad St. DOLSHEVIKI NEAR FINLAND Entire Front Moving Toward Bor der Serious Situation Sesn London, March -I. (Dy A. P.) -.Advices from Sordavala, on Lake Ladoga, Northwest Russia, say events are far more serious in that region thnn hntl been supposed, according to n dispatch from Abo, Finland. The dispatch adds that tlie lioMievlkl reached, I'orajerwl on Saturday and along the wnole of tho front Is Bearing the Finnish boundary. Soviet ski runners have been observed south of Mangsiln. A Moscow wireless dispatch an nounces IlilluiNk on that Jhe lteda have tap in tho nea of Aiv. r" Ptivatel Gods M A R C H CliU i REVISION IN PRICES Our label! A sign of satisfaction J Stands for the very best to be found in clothing OVERCOATS $33.50 to $78.50 SUITS $26.50 to $68.50 were $30.00 to $75.00 -were $40.00 to $85.00 c BANK RUNNER DISAPPEARS Mesienaer Hat $77,000 in Check and $2000 in Cash New York. March 4. (15 A. P. - Disappearance of a messenger sent from the First National Hank 'villi about $77,000 in checks for collection was reported to the police lut night. The messenger had. when last seen. . sum in moDcy which a bank officer said had not been definitely determined. but might have been us much hs S'Jl'OO. .There are food qrualfties in. wheat and barley which, you are not acquainted with., if you have never eaten Grape Nuts This food isnt a simple mixture, but is a scientific blend of these grains -designed to build and rein force physical and mental well bein& Twenty hours baking develops a. wonderfully rich flavor and great ease of digestion, Grape-Nuts needs no Sugar Made by Pottrm Cereal Company, Battle Creek-.Michian Cave of Watches Almost any watch will run for months after the oil in the bearings lias disappeared, but injury will surely result. Bring us your watch regu larly to be overhauled Men's watches will retain oil from a year to eighteen months; small watches require re-oiling and overhauling every six months to a vcar. Ferro & Con. Clothi$rs & Outfitters Arents for Rogers Peel Clothes ChestnutiStreet at Juniper. A bunch of posies suggests the coming of Spring better than could a book of poems. Why not then yjjmj&tperi S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVKKSMITHS ," " "-n 0PPENHEIM.(gLllNS& Chestnut and 12th Sts. Announce for Tomorrow Friday Final Clearance Sale of Furs Every Fur Coat, Fur Set, Scarf or Muff, Without Exception will be Offered at Prices Representing 25 to 50 Less Than Present Wholesale Cost 1 Natural Muskrat Coat Formerly 195.00 Clearance Price 2 Hudson Seal Coatees Formerly 225.00 Clearance 1 Natural Nutria Coatee Formerly 215.00 . . . 5 Trimmed Sealine Coats Formerly 350.00 . . . Price . Clearance Price . . . Clearance Price. 2 Hudson Seal Coats Formerly 345.00 Clearance Price. 2 Moleskin Coats Formerly 395.00 Clearance Price-. . 3 Trimmed Near Seal Coats Formerly 450.00 Clearance Price. 1 Moleskin Coat Formerly 450.00 Clearance Price. . 1 Kolinsky Wrap Formerly 575.00 Clearance Price . . 1 Moleskin Coat Formerly 550.00 Clearance Price. 1 Hudson Seal Dolman Formerly 595.00 Clearance Price 1 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat ..... ..Formerly 595.00 Clearance Price. , 2 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Formerly 850.00 Clearance Price. 145.00 150.00 150.00 255.00 265.00 325.00 325.00 395.00 4S5.00 485.00 525.00 525.00 695.00 EDISON PHONOGRAPH JmJm 1 '(K l?iMTini Gb cfiAWtt'yiMieix vj . .bttva A 23M- " $r iSiy) ?k A 1 FARM AND OAgDEN In this etching. Matrenuer is shown listening to her own superb voice coming from the Edison. She has paused in the execution of an exquisite phrase and the Edison, taking the next note, is singing just as MaUenauer sings. One cannot be distinguished from the other. Come, and hear this marvelous re-ereation of the voice, so different from phonograph reproductions. The new Edison is superior on all makes of records. N. STETSON & CO., 1 1 1 1 chestnut Sl. Sole Philada. representatiies of the SlcinWay Pianos. Sweet peas have the call now yes, and they're as plentiful as they arc beautiful. Pinks and lav enders scarlets, light blues and white never have sweet peas been quite so lovely and frag rant as they are now! The Florists of Philadelphia FARM AND GARDEN 7 8 Sinking Fund Cumulative Preferred Stock 4 (lietirable at $110 and accrued dividends) To supply additional liquid capital to handle its inpidly increasing business, The Sterling Tire Cor poration offers $500,000 of its 8 sinking fund Preferred stock at par, $100 per share, carrying uith it (he privilege of buying a proportionate amount of rnmnion stock (par $10 per share) on an unusually attractive basis. The business was established in 1908 and dividends have been paid on all preferred stock outstanding for each year. During 1916-1 7-18-19 dividends on common stock have averaged over four per cent. Sales in 1919. $3,326,410.00 orders and con tracts on hand for 1920, nearly $3,000,000.00 on which is based estimate of five millions for the year. Sales in January and February show over 100 gain over last year. The large profits in tire investments have come horn tlie common stocks and this combination offer assures goou regular quarterly income on STER- i;no riturcKKbU together with the spcculath e opportunity in the common. large R WKKKSlr urpees oeeds Grow i UJS thv Lin,tc"tion t0 list the Common Stock on the Ncw York Curb Market. For full particulars address Treasurer, Sterling Tire Corporation Rutherford, Ncw Jersey (9 Milen From A'eic York City) I JjjkBeT BurPee-sAnnual I MMiratM Ms T . W Ail-. IE 3tt:u Sod0rowr3 Phllodolphio MATCMiCI W.Atlee Burpee Co., Send Grow.rs Philadelphia M Willi. H III! I I .. . unee Annual is a comnleto culdn fnr ihn Vnnl.U n,l ii luiiy describes Burpee Quality Secda with i,,,; i X ,,"a "wa illustrated in tho cofors of imturc. If vou are ...bi uurpeo i annual will no ma cd to Burpee's AnnualThe Leading American Seed Catalog lrirmnr enrden flnrnfr vrfCtab'W interested in gard& Vnn trrp tllof ntlw, ... 11 ...... - u v.,,, uut io coupon and lill in tho npacc below. W. ATLBE BURPEE CO., Seed Gto"ot, 48C NthStrelt, MMcWfo Gentlemen: Plcaso Bond me free a copy of Burpee'. Annus 'alfi Name ' 1 ru . , 7- Address ' -,T 'I aju, , V wy&3fcffl i. ...a , . ... ...,ja i'jfA r; ' ,.. .,..,.. if. (j l .e u . .. l . '"J .- I . ri '.... r-1-..lA-? fvis. -. ". .-'t w i ,i,7,limA.ix). -vH lcJ$i.JL :?rj;J..tn, ... v-w i , .,:.. u . . , J s ' i 'ji. 'j" - -'.! f, T a ... nfch a m
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