Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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ORGA IL SUPREN10
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ALLEATO
HOOVEn DROPS MARYLAND
Friends May, Reconsider Should
Other Candidates Enter Field
M.tttlmorc, April 15. Following n
mcclliiK ii f Hooker men yesterday, It
nns nunouueed It lind been ileclileil
Herbert Hoover would not enter the
,. , Republican presidential primaries iu
' San Remo I'ltaha Prosontera Mnrini! nt this time.
John T. Stone, president of the
Mnrjlnnd disunity Co.. said, however,
thnt If other candidates for the Re
publican nomination file in Star) land
the friends of Mr. Hoover will reopen
the mutter and decide then whether to
icrousiiler the decision to not cuter.
Hnmitor Hiram vv . Johnson author
EVENING PttsLIO LEDGEItPHIbAi)EiiPHIA,, THtft&DAY,, "APJtlli. 'Mm
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WOULD CUT NUMBER
IN HARRISBURG HOUSE
un Compromosso Sulla Quo-
H , j stiono doll'Adriatlco
robllsbfil rd Dlalrlbutrd Vnttr
PIUIMIT NO 341.
Authortz'd to tt.e net f OrloW 8.
1917. on fit. at tha roBtottlco of Phll
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rjtmatr flmeral.
Constitution Revision Commis
sion Also Asked to Extend
Personal Registration Law
HarrlsburK, April 15. Suscstions
that membership of the state House of
Representatives be reduced nnd that
pcrsonnl registration be required for
boroughs and townships ns well as for
cities marked the close of the second
week of lienrlncs of the Stnt (Vmxtl-
ired lh lenrc-ontntivcs to start his tutlounl Ucvislon rninmision. TliM
candidal' in tln state jesterdav were made bj It. A Zimmerman, of,
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ficranton, last of n long list of speakers
upon a great variety or topics.
The commission adjourned until
Tuesday, when the final bearings will
tako place nnd there will then be taken
up a calendar of suggestions.
Mr. Zimmerman also suggested any
one be given the right to sue the state
in any court ; a change in annexation,
election overseer and voting qualification
laws, and that Philadelphia work out
its own plan for magistrates.
T. Henry Walnut, of Philadelphia,
urged the constitution should not lit
the judicial machinery of ,tbe state for
all time, but allow soma changes to be
made. Samuel Ilosenbaum, of Phila
delphia, suggested n board of procedure
bo provided to establish afsystcm for
the courtB,
. The governor of the state should be
the political leader of the party, de
clared A. K. Hatton, of Cleveland, ap
pearing for the People's Association of
Pennsylvania.
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Paris!, 15 nprile Alia illinium del
Concllio Supremo Alleato in San Homo,
dice l'Kco ill Parici, sarn' data parti-
colaro ottenzlono alia oecupazlonc ill
IVancofortc da parte dcllc truppc tran
ces i.
L'ltalln, il glornale aggiuuge, otto-
mcttcra' nl Conrillo un i oinpromc.o
per un ncoordo rucgiutito con In .Thro
slavin, nelhi spinma die possa uddl
tenlrst ad una nMenmlnm' dclln quo
Hone Adrlntica. Si dice che .ira
chtcsta la ratillca ill ditto nccordo.
Tnnnnzl nl rniirlHo slcsso verniniio
prcsentate delle proposte dell'On. Lulgi
Lurzatti, ex-presldento del Consiglio del
Jlinlstri d'ltnlla, relalivamcctc alle rate
del camblo per un accoiuo iniornu
zlonalc. Itnwctlrs. 15 aprilo Tl Gov rim
Itnlinno ha invltuto II IIpIbni n tmindan
1 "suoi rnpiiii"i'iitaiill iilln lonfimi ii
Intorallentn ill S in H' mo I llvinm
mlnistro poi gii alfnrl i ti n c l la
pHr. miiiNtro ill imnnmiii. piutii iniio
Bnbato alia volta dell'Italia im- pun
dere paite alia confeicna in p.uoln.
Koma, 15 nprilr I rapporti ihc la
Santa Sede sarcblw stata rappre-eutata
al Supremo Concllio Alleato, rhe uvra'
luogo n San Itemo, lu MoiiNlRnor
Fedcrlco Tcdcschinij sotto segretnno di
Stato al Vcticano. ono stati smcutiti. Si
diceva che ii Vaticano arebbe ptato
rappresentnto tit discutcrc la shtcma
tlono rclntiva all'Asin Miuore. Lo stcso
Jlons. Tedoscliini ha diohiarto che la
uotizia e' infondata p-chcln ritcueva
Una manovra ner cicarc dithVoHu' tia
Vltalia e la Pruniiu.
Vienna, 11 aprllc Vautnggi cum
merclali p giudiziari dati wilamente '
all'Italiu dal trattato di St. (lermaiii
earanno resi rccipropi -otto i termini
tl un accordo tasgiunto tra la tcpub- I
blica Austriaca p 1' Italia. -.pimiuiIo
'quanto stampaim. oggi. i giornah organi I
del govcrno. Iuocorilo prow tile per
una corte arbitrale pir Nistemirc i
prjvatl debiti tra i littndlni ilelle duel
nazloui, sulle basi ill pii?nmeuti a t-r-mlne.
1 Midditi nu-tiiiui avrauno
llbcro accesMj in Italia, dopo li rutt
ficazione del tinttato
IItalia. moltn prowuli n' ad c.
tenderc le lines ft run iarip neirintPriin
deH'Auvtiia e toniederu' fa ilituioni
per II porto di Ti ieste
Glassboro Council Reorganizes
Glassboro. XT.I.. April 1" So that .
there might be no tiolriiral 'lip-up.
Glassboro coiini tl TPorgaiibd at its
meeting Tucsdav nijht Thw was the
first regular meeting of the council un
der the new borough dmter. The
council had first organized a week a'o,
just n few hours before the old towu
ship charter expirpd and was suiiecdcl
by the new borough charter
WJi '- ,rv j&a&L, s IBaatf KSB-i.N .iffi-i
mmfPhn ViVvfT Vi. fcVfi.iB'SOWMiA-wFS
ivyviOilHiRni;.'' l ? vw u '. v'tmrnwi
Earns $130 Per Day
"The Muck ii decidedly the bett truck
built for a contractor's use. This truck
produces for us a net revenue of approxi
mately $130 00 pr day. "From one letter
out of hundreds we should lUe you to read.
rONCRETE evidence of profitable Mack
- Truck performance Mock Engineering
features combined with 18 basic Mack patents
have developed the Motor Truck the world
is talking about.
Capacities, Vi to 7!j tons.
Stfack International Motor Truck Corporation
2300 CHESTNUT STREET
Philadelphia, Pa.
"PERFORMANCE COUNTS"
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HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
ron cor,
Nrw prlnelpl constant up
ply: 24 lo HO cations le Hmm
radutori. too Ther li noth
)nr Jut an sood Frr book
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2nd gvMud
TAeGRIFFIN SYSTEM
of PROTECTION
ts the outgrowth of av ex
perience of 31 years m the
SECRET SERVICE
of the U. S. Govt.
PROTECTION
Industrial. Hank. Financial. Unsl
bcm, rertonul. Inmtlratlons.
THE MATTHEW GRIFFIN CO.
Matt.iew r ir flln, Pres
Trrrr nide. I'hone aprucp oon-cou
HOUSEHOLD
AND COMMERCIAL
1
Refrigerating Machines
A'ot ati experiment
Not a toy
But a p'act.cal opeiatins rc
frigTalin plant on simple
compact-, tniall -call
The Robt. J. Berryman Co.
Refrigerating Engineer
511 Bourse Bide-, Pliila.,Pa.
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Gov.
Calvin Coolidge
- Says:
"yiE need forever to remember that
representative government docs
represent. A careless, indifferent rep
resentative is the result of a careless,
indifferent electorate. The people who
start to elect a man to get what he can
for his district will probably find they
have elected a man who will get what
he can for himself."
Fort -three public addrejiei by Governor Coolidge
hto been gathered into a book under :ha title
f'IIave Faith In Massachusetts"
It is a book of sound guidance lor times liLe
these a book that will make )oug little prouder
of being on American. There is something almost
I.incolnesqoe in tho independence of Coolidfe's
thinking and the M'gorous simplicity of his st)Ie.
Ituvttat voiir book tlorr. r tnd
tl.SO dlrrct la A piibluhtri
Ilougliton Mifflin Company, Boston
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OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
44 South 8th St
Yju Need
This Traffic
Service.
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INDUSTRIAL
TRAFFIC
ASSOCIATION
123 !"outh tllh !t,
I'lMIinlrliilila
Walnut 1178 riioncs Italnul 1179
MKuffillnta
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ma ' III 4 - "'i 'I I n ,1 -:'
dpicyicaie- easy to matte!
No etf tfs-no sutfav needed
Use MAKE-A-CAKE,
made of choicest fruits, seedless rai
sins and spices. Other ingredients are
in the home. Simple recipes in every
yellow and blue carton. Delicious for
breakfast, luncheon, dinner or tea. Pure
and wholesome. Children love it.
Cut out thi9 advertisement. Mail it
with two coupons from recipe slips in
MAKE-A-CAKE cartons, and your
name and address, and receive free a
handsome and useful pastry knife.
ATMORE & SON, Inc
110-124 Tasker Street
Philadelphia
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Sunday schools, ci.uich socn-ties and
lode," rn make money by Introduc
ing MAKB-A-CAKU. Wr!t It" S"f
tlculars or ask '! Biocsr.
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What a real message
you can send of kindli
ness, of thoughtfulncss,
of loving remembrance
if you
AwJtufttk flowers
Then, too, flowers are
not luxuries, nowadays.
They give, us beauty
and fragrance and col
or at so cheap a price
that sending a box of
them to someone
means several days'
joy at mighty little
cost!
The Florists of Philadelphia
NEWSPAPER
MISTAKES
CSxECLA Pearls arc trequently al-
Ml f Yf liis-iorl tr in npurcninir irrniMftf
tuv4wvA .v iu iivnuujjv.1 a.,JUiiLJ
of the Opera and important
bocial functions, only the reporters make
the mistake of calling them Orientals.
1 T E C L A
398 Fifth Atenue, New YorL 10 Rue de la Put, Paris
CHARLES J. MAXWELL &. CO.
Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St.
For the remainder of the month
Wc will conduct a
Most Interesting Sale
of
Oriental Rugs
For volume, variety and alue this will
constitute the MOST IMPORTANT OF
FERING of Oriental Rugs that has been
brought to the attention of Philadelphians
for several seasons past. On the larger por
tion of our stock a liberal discount will
prevail.
Represented in it are magnificent rugs
in all wanted sizes (large, medium and
small) in a wonderfully wide selection of
choice weaves.
HARDWICK & MAGEE CO.
"Floor Coverings Exclusively
tor Almost a Century"
1220 Market Street
Auto thieves laugh at
locks but shy at publicity. No
man would Dare to steal a car pro
tected by this New System of Preventing
Auto Thefts. There is too much Publicity.
It doesn't lock the car. It doesn't jam the
works. It throws a web of advertising about
the theft that Challenges the most Daring.
Watch for announcement.
Tomorrow Morning
Oak Hall Enters its Sixtieth Year of Business-
. anfl Begins
Its Fifty-Ninth
Anniversary Sale
OUR Store is one of the city's institutions. It also
is an institution in the confidence of Philadel
phians, standing for integrity in its merchandise
and its values, with an unbroken record of keeping the
faith in business since 1861. '
Now wc celebrate ouV anniversary with a Sale of Clothing of com
manding importance-important in the great quantities it makes available
to every member of the frimily and very important to intending buyers be
cause of the savings it registers. .,,.,,,
Here briefly set down arc the items of the Sale in the Men's,
Young Men's and Boys' Departments
5000 Suits In All !
SG3 FINEST WORSTED SUITS FOR BUSINESS WKAK-AiWYEKSAKY) yj qq h
DOUBLE-BREASTED $55 BLUE FLANNEL SUITS WITH AN EXTRA) je nn i
pair nr Trmnsrcns s yxoJ3 .
ONE THOUSAND SUITS IN TWO GROUPS; WORSTEDS, ) tfo jp? Qopr B
SERGES AND WOOLENS, TO SELL AT ) vOv VT OD gj
SEVERAL HUNDRED GUARANTEED STANDARD BLUE GESUrreU) 0 Al
REGULAR $65 QUALITIES-EACH SUIT WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF 352.50 R
TROUSERS. ANNIVERSARY PRICE ;
BEAUTIFUL FINISHED AND UNFINISHED WORSTED SUITS, INCLUD-) QA c AA
ING BLUES, FULLY WORTH $55, TO SELL FOR td.UU
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FINE GRAY WORSTEDS AND HANDSOME BLUE SERGES, WORTH $50,) fc 4 ( rf l
ANNIVERSARY PRICE j PV.yU
A COLLECTION OF BLUE SERGE SUITS, FINEST WOOL WORSTEDS,) f( M '
WORTH $45 TO SELL FOR J J)OO.UV fjft
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SERVATIVE STYLES, WORTH $-10, TO SELL FOR ) 4Jyvv
EIGHT GROUPS OF FINE LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLEN SUITS, EACH) & A . -A d
SUIT WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS, WORTH FULLY $55, TO 544:.5U
SELL FOR -
8000 Raincoats
at Anniversary Prices!
$6.50 FOR CONSERVATIVE RAINCOATS IN TANS.
$8.50 FOR CONSERVATIVE RAINCOATS IN TANS AND GRAYS.
$9.50 F0R BELTED RAINCOATS IN TAN COLOR.
$10.00 FOR U. S. ARMY SERVICE RAINCOATS.
$12.00 FOR DOUBLE-BREASTED BELTED RAINCOATS.
$18.00 FOR 'TRAVEL1TE" RAINCOATS 18 OUNCES.
These are the days when raincoats are needed most and these
tpecial anniversary prices will bring the city's forehanded men to Sixth
and Market Streets in a hurry!
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59th Anniversary Specials in
The Woman's Shop
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For a Wonderful Showing of new Spring Suits and
Coats in sample sizes in all the newest fabrics and colorings
of the season, among which you will find hardly two alike.
This is a special figure far below market prices for equal
quality. Sizes 16, 36, 39, 42 '2.
$45
For Iwmenpioi kuilg in L'ojien-
vultures, wonderfully pop-
Cj'lQ nC)hagcv blue. At fj yreeua and
V J ) tan
ular.
$59.75
a -. (for bea
$39.75 Urowna
(i'm while,
For a new nut of navy scigc,
coat in box model, tuxedo collar,
fancy silh icst.
$39.75
fFor dresses of natai ittedf, iol
)ors navy and blown, distinctly
tiimmed with ribbon loops in
harmonious shades.'
For beautiful uaiy. taupe and
Georgette dresses, beadrl
For suits 01 uuiu and black
C?CC ijft Uricottnc. Same viovrt black- and
ipOUiJJwhite and blue and j i'ij ati in.
ed at 55; an unncuil i.alue.
F01 dresses of naiy "trye ij.it h
$29.75 P'ea'crf ruffles in tiers at sldn,
lone of the season' 1 mort popt tar
!For dieas nf nnui ohie ne.
pleated skirt, Holeio jacket,
many women wear 'iem
coriibina'ion drew tnd ''"'
Hard to keep them tn s'ork.
!For sports suits of Jcrcj hit '
wool in heather mixture; biici.
greens, oxfords, broma. hi '
10 to 38, always pop'il.r tid
tteejul.
$18
Boys' Anniversary Specials . S,
rrn pKSvIwi?HSSGn,Si!HS 0F WNB QUALITY BLUE SERGE AND '
.50 l SAPS1 CLOTHS THAT EQUAL IN VALUE MANY SITTS -
(ShKSSiS?!? SSS.AND 525m NKW MODELS IN THEEW
SHADES OF GRAY, BROWN, GREEN. SIZES 7 TO 18.
FINEST STAPLE WORSTED & SERGE TAILORING) &CQ
FABRICS ($85 QUALITIES) BUIlAollEASURE ( 3
Anniversary Shirts a xt t
M,dr0H and pcrcai, wnB .o , ,,M Anniversary Neckwear v
Four-in-IInnd Scarfs, in Home Woven and Foreign
$3.50
Percale Shirts with collurs to match $3.50
Russian Cords and Imported Madrab $4.00. $5.00
PuK.?,n,k Shirts J8.30, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, (
$1(3.50
Fabrics, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00
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