s -ft 31" Mi i. U Ot to ri r & 1 n H c-W t,. ! BABOON BAITIE BREW OF VESSEL Giant Ape Is Slain With Marjin Spike After Wild Chase of Sailor WAS ONE OF TEN MASCOTS' :' TpHWPTrJv ' ;' 7 f r?wf ?w - ' L 1 i , TT ,pnvj j '. "xrfvrt mrWi VtfW ShHwtLJlATlwr.i4aa f ? WtffnvttSISCV AYkmA1 """" , .rTT.ryrfv'f vffiywTTx ,..:. .iA" -, , ;; i? , Ftttk GOMPERSFAVORS POLICY OP LEGION Head of American Federation of Labor Says He and D'Olier Are Agreod "Uobofi." n log fared biboon. Is deiii) ( ftr n battle for life with fifty-three member of the prow of the lliitlsh trader Hengtiela Inte veiterdny nbonrd i the ship at the- C'.uiibrla street pJw Port lliclimnixl Two inuiubeci of the crotv were wouuiled In tlit tight I "Itobna ' wns the largest mid inot Tlclmis of ten baboons hi ought here from Clem Lcuuc, Hrltisli Wont Africa lir the Iienpieln rew as nineofs. The baboons were out on docL. for an airing- jrestertlaj All eseept "Boboa nd Ills mate were free. Thfi'e two were on leashes held b.r Tliomiis James, seaman, who had adopted them. William I'arher. a boatswain, hap- , nnd'thc scene of the chase was traus pened along and ' Mobon ieeognlzd ferr,ed to the superstructure of the film as a man who had tormented him I vese) Finally '-Hobon" made for the on sevenl oornsions during the ti p l . ,, , , , r .i !:. i.. ncross. The biboou nmd a lunge a, I bridge nud forced Captain Daris to beat Parker anil frved lilmvlf Parker a hatv retreat dashed mto the rabin with the biboou Hoboa ' followed the captain to the alter mm I MISS MONA MOKUAX Who wilt glte a. Shakespearean re ntal in the Egyptian Hall at Wan- amaher's this afternoon L.uiruiu uav.n m. ut. tie , ... , i . i. . ...... .,.- .....!.. .. i we discuss? .kipper, mounted the bridge and oi dre I ,? . . . , , wue" the Legion! COLUMBIA POST IS STRONG An unnunlified indiirement of the at titude of the American Legion on la bor is contained In a communication made public totlm through state head quartern from Samuel (Jompers, presi dent of tlie AnierUnn Federation of La bor. It !h addressed to F B. Wilkin, secretary of the 1 inon Lnbor CountiU, Needles. Calif., and reads as follows: "our letter ieeeicil and contents noted. The Anient nil Federation of Labor has not mule any declaration regarding the American Legion, but, speaking for injsclf I cannot see any reason why ex service men, whether members of organized labor or not, should not join the American Legion. "Whcu I was m N'ew York city re cently, Mr. Franklin D'Oller, tintionat commander of the American Legion, with headquarters at Indianapolis, asked for a conference with ine, which, of course. I readili granted, nt which we discussed general subject matter of during the- conference, a rV((rcl? .the attitude of the American Legion toward organised labor, wan virtually the Mine ns the Ktatcmcnt which be save tit the press on January 7 a follotfrs ! " 'The attitude, of the American Legion toward organized labor is ex nctly .the same as Its attitude toward nil groups of American UtUens who are Interested in a square deal (or all, in the maintenance of law and order nnd the protection of the institutions handed down tn us by our forefathers. 'J The membora of organised- labor ire patriotic Antcrlcar citizens nnd the members of the American Legion are patriotic American citizens who hae proved their patriotism nnd their loyalty. Consequently, on the purposes of the American Legion both tliey nnd wo nrc in accord. Many oj our most lonl members are members of organ ized labor, nnd it is our hope that we A Fortune on Their Hands What D'Oller Said all hands on deck MKtouigle and otliers took a rew more Th fipi ..nhflr f-nt,ttiro.l tlia if1i ul,.,ta nt Mm lVnnW Vrpfmnn n sen tame baboons nnd 'Hoboa'. ' mate and man entered another door and hid, "He very greatly deprecated that then turned their attention to the wihl around one of the lorners in the cabin acts and declarations of a few men. animal, who was just emerging fiom the i corridor armed with a big spike When members of the Legion, upeiking for cabin nt the heels of Parker "Hobua appeared he struck him over themselves and without authoritj to Thurston Mctioutgle. first mate of ' the head with the iron weapon nnd the denk for the Legion, should be itc-tht- shin, who had been asleep in (lie I baboon sank to the tloor, his t.kull fruc-, cepted or considered ns representing tabln. appeareti uti detk with an auto- I tured. ' the American, Legion nnd that for whitli math- in his luiud He blaed awa at i "Boboa died latei and was buried. ' stands any more thau Ihe organized the wild baboon, and others of the i rew with certmonies in the Uelnwaie labor movement should be held re- who were armed followed sUlr Tho Henguela nrnved here Sunday, sponsioic tor any overt nit oi nnv one' taay ho aWUo convlneocyerysx.ijryki man who H a member of orgaulsrcd labor il'mt our purposed nrc the same as loyal citizens anil that every ox--serrlcn man In organized labor will Join tho American Legion.' " i'aul Jtevcre Leber i'oet .no. vr, of Columbia, Pa., is one of tho most active posts in Lancaster county. It Iim already been effective for 100 tier cent Americanism in mnuv municipal matter and Its semimonthly meetings ore well attended. To present the French Government certificates it had us its . u . 1 . . 1 i. v . ' liuet, 'Julfta.'J. 'CKloilWifth , Freneh offcer. Soeral of IU tnemljrrt on forefgn nnd AmeHenn decorations, ftnd Included in Us membership is one gen rnl. ..dwa.nl 0, Shannon, Distinguished Service Medal. . . .' Two patriotic Columbians Horace nnd Miss Efflo Detwller, have. given tho post nn entire building- which Is DCing pill in.u nuayt- iia a. uiuuciu viiiu- house. Tho townspeople nr contribut ing toward the furnishings and decora tlou and the local troopn of Hoy Scouts hare given valuable assistance. DeCTViar The New Style Note Kid & Suede Combined &he&fidmux They drove "noboa ' to the rigging with a turgo of cocoanuts. lot its members. His declaration to uiej Telephone, Spruce 2958 Fur Storage mid Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street For Easter time Hand-Tailored Women's Suits of Tricotine 59.50- 89.5095.00 onr7i r Genuine English Tweeds SPECIAL 59.75 COATS AND CAPES EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE MODELS DUVETYNE BOLIVIA MARVELLO TWEED 65.0099.50140.00175.00 NEW MODES IN FROCKS Dinner Gowns SHOWERS OF LACE OVER SATIN OR TAFFETA, SHORT LACE SLEEVES COMBINATION OF EMBROIDERED NET AND LACE. 67.5082.50 to 150.00 Afternoon Frocks TAFFETA SATIN GEORGETTE A VARIETY OF ACCORDION PLEATED APRON EFFECTS HAREM SKIRT STYLES. 45.0075.00 to 225.00 TRICOTINE FEATURING HIGH StrPPf GRADE TAILORING, COLOR CON oireec TRASTS IN EMBROIDERY OF SILK, GOLD Dresses thread, wool. 42.50 67.50 to 210.00 CO A TS CAPES WAISTS-FURS yntr SEVER PAY MORE AT RIENZI'a RAILROAD BONDS A First Mortgage on 41 G miles of road. Also collaterally secured on 3017 miles of road. W'c offer these bonds to net WA INTEREST Price $620 Per $1000 Bond Income 560 Yearly MsCowit&C& LVM TITI.K 11LDO., mil . Member Philadelphia Stck Kichann Every minute of every shopping day in the .year women at the head of De lineator families arc spend ing $10,93 for gloves $5246 each eight-hour day. Yet gloves arc only one of the! needs among the four and a half million members of their households, for which they make huge daily expenr ditures. The article y o u manufacture may be placed directly in the path or their purchases by making it known through the maga zine they rely upon Delineator The Maqazine In ' One Million Homes v?LB . ffT3MrlffnTi int ilHI rill nnffnlll H fllrWfii f t f itUlv K- Iff I ' T From Public Ledger, Saturday, March 27, 1920. A Word about repainting your car r- Aril viasmo RpnoVotiTifi: oOOrj.OToadStr' Cheap painting is always the most expensive. We refuse to do a cheap job. Don't judge from this that our work is expensive it isn't. Quality and service considered, it is probably the most reasonable in the city. The painting we do will look as fresh a year from now as it does today. (iff oil r estimate first. Phone Poplar 4G97 U. S. AGENTS FIND SH0EPR1CESL0WER All Stores So Far Visited Havo Complied With Suggestion, Says Mr. McClain V All shoe ttorra that ha to btn t'ii Itrd to ftr br Department of Jutllr !nTitl(itori ire compljtnK with lb lUfftstloD for price reductions of the Philadelphia fair-pric committee, ac cord nc to an announcement made rt terdiy. The Invntirators. hoTrere oare not reached the bit retail stores in the central tectlon, etcepf in the ca. f hsuement How at 'I'hirteenTh and Market streets and oof on thn rr ond Moor nfir :iw.tlth and fhFTitnut atrerlH Ti htn, realiilnt Ihe statement mats. t)rot of Irom neTfcty.hT rents to S'J a rsir 'Hie announcement, alrned hr Frank fll. McClain, federal fair-price commis sioner, seta forth that terer&l atorea on Klftysecond street and In other outlj Inc aectlona bare been Ineestiioted and found to Bt doinc businoaa in accord ss itli the committee's luficstion. The ittatement sajra in part: "No doubt srben the iureatitattons re completed, It will be shown that the result of the fair price acreement will furuith a refutation of nbat was paid i by certain trntral citr kboe dealers ,Sslio ruihcd into print on Tueadaf cnorn 1s. March 23, nith the ctatenient that In spite of the ruling- of lb' Philadel phia fair-price committee there rould amu wouta u bo rvaucuoo in idc price Mar Publish Honor IUII "It may b necessary for ut within th- n'tt Tfetk to publish an honor roll la order that lb public may knore ex actly who the retail ihcw tnerchanta are rbit are ahoirisc a di. portion to play fair with boh the fxlr-prlce committee and the public. "I read nllh some amusement the prediction el one of the central city tboe dealers' a few days ago that shoes tha comlni fall would be hJuher than they eren are now, becjlOse ql the Incrttsed cost of ltatber.srTh icntleman ho made that etatttaVnt eeldcotlr Is in ignorance of jAVresenc condition in the hide madaTt. dentl) be is nn nware thniayTne dernnBWor leather for milltarTyeorpoic, liyiWe bad durinc the wyfoo longer sjsrfats and is further unavafre of the laraf intaices of Anen- tinenldes that bato bevlored because oCTOoJtrBf)rLkn. faclltles and the ther Mftirontraband aAJfld strurtle 'o raewlcts of the 'vntlA. on Market" time Tor him to pinch k'o up to the fact that er bides, salted and trniraawwbiclr sold at n(ty-s!i cents a ast October are now a druc on the market. I grant that the .wearing qualities of socio of the footwear now being sold suggest that the same is being made from something only the Lord Inons what, but in tba better grades of shoes the presumption fairly cm be mat at least psrt ot tuem are made from leather, and leather comes from hides. With the price of leather cut in balf. It is incomprehensible to me that shoes that will be made from these same loner-priced hides shall sell higher next fall "I repeat, the time bas arrired ,to glte the public information on this shoe Question, and I Dronoae tn sea Ihst thev get it In regular order as the result of inresligations by the special agents of tbe Department of Justice corns to me "( MAYOR 0. K.'S ASPHALT PLAH City to Spend 179,000 to Build . Equip Structure Major Moore bas approrrdi orainaue pasted or Council nay aiiumriilor the Public Works to enter. Reference above refers to The Royal Boot Shops. THE BASEMENT STORE, N. W. COK. 13TH MARKET STS, AND ON THE SECOND FLOOR, 1204-8.5.10 CHESTNUT ST. One- Day Outings From Philadelphia Seashore $1.25 War tax 10c TI NTir rm OfhAN U1 Mil lMOOI ( U'K MA EVERY SUNDAY Drs 111 Irulu leates (heirtnnt and south St. IVrrira 7 SO M Return Inr IraTes hraahore. I'olnts 5. IB V M Wilkes-Barre & Scranton, - $3.00 HTOI'l'la AT MtCIl CHINK War hi Slo WlirTP, II WLN AND ANII(1. In rnrh direction SUNDAY, APRIL 11 hprrlal trnln leaies Keadlni TermlnsI 4 00 A M.. Stoppln Ave . lluntlnsdon ht.. Unxne Jnnetlon. Laaan nd Jenklntown llrlumlni Imm Srrsnton 7.00 I M. Mtlkta-Baire 1.30 I1 Coal Region ahiiwoy Olll lllini.l.K. AMlHAMt, MT. CARMKU S II SKI KIN ivhvnoy cm. niiuritioN Stopplm si Columbia 31. $3.00 Wnr Tai 2tc I'f WK, SHKNA.N- SUNDAY, APRIL 4 Slieelal train If? Tin Baadlna! Terailnul .(W . M , stopplna at folnmhla At.. Huntlncdon Ht.. Manayunk, t'oiialiulioeken and Nrirrlstawn ! Unlb H,l Itelurnlns lesee. Ntl.mokln 7.S0 I. M., Mt. Cjurofl 7.40 r. t., s.l.Lnd 8 1 T. H.. nirardtlll. 8.t I', M77 hhenan ilotih (.00 I'. M , Mahanor I'lene 8 JJ I M,. Ollbrlnn 8.37 I' M . Mahsnor Cllr 8 17 1. SI.. TaHiaana 9 15 1. f, Philadelphia & Headitifr Railway sgx gaiW fekLJ tl H mam. i f JLmjSw. iHr .atsJimsllll I OtBm2 m The APPERSON SEDANETTE is here! Here at last is the car that truly com- bines mechanical excellence with artistic elegance the perfect combination' of limousine and touring car. The interest this car has created since ita arrival a few days ago is certain indication that it will be one of the most popular Apperson models, especially with the business and society women, whose demands are simplicity and super-comfort. We art ready to demonstrate WILLIAM T. TAYLOR Eastern Plttributor Broad 4b Race Sts., Phila. &r- t la III ' HI Brown. Kid Brown Sucdo buck Black Kid- Black Suede back. As you expect it is nt Del Mar first and at a bhjr saving in price. Our low rental and smnll expense is the reason Upstairs Store for Women Hosiery SI. 50 at flnent Qual ity ' Blllt In new Spring-rihude8. Detffir&Compamj 121iehesttiuV Skvze Downstiurs Store for Men Take Eletalors Extra Special Value! 3. DooriWhitt? Porceloid REFRIGERATOR $A.75 Jr '" sW A ( Wonderful Bargain ! A large size-, thoroughly constructed box. White porceloid lined. Large Ice Capacity. Charcoal Lined a Good Ice Saver. Pfenty of food space. ' , Nickeled trimmings. STERN & CO. 712-714 Market St. i paaaaaaasiiaaaasaaMsssssa8aMaaaasssa iiiism i ".'.-' ' ' ' J 'TT' sssaaHssssssssssssssssslsssss Mil. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH wm slHaHHHHBTPLf ' 1 m V sjM r7 9Wlm ' BkSHBSBBBBBBBBBBaaS 0S jH ' I I lj ISsIbBBBBBBBBBBBbH ' S ' aBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBB V ' tw bBBBBbI . SBBLHWIRaWSsdBl J"r . V K. as aikBjB.aissKsisstwai.TlTaBss.lasBl 1 yliaBVWVX 1 1 T tfaBsssHslBsBaBkk I " I ' I SZk. rA Him I 11 U saTWX I n tssaV I i I if .WW milll ! I ; J m It pleases us to note that our Liberty owners feel more and moire friendly toward their cars as time goes on This is partly accounted for, of course, by the distinct and delightful difference in Liberty riding and driving. But the underlying reason we are ,con vinced, is the basic goodness of the car. W. S. Kip Motor Company 1408-1410 N. Broad Street, at Master i'UPMR 7506 OPEN EVENINGS -AS ' J 1 ' .A Jtf'tt G&r., " ..A-'r . . ft. T TTH7UTTV civ "it ' t" s) t, ' 'VS "" "" ii .,)' jfr ,Af. 'v,V'vx!sv',r'rt ?ti av i,V 'TV',Lt ... 1 .v- t .t