,lfw 1 J3 ' H.; -i: '!. v''. & i 1 ft- L -,f ft? ' R. iv g rai. :r ft L I' ft LKi ,(f V EVENING 1'ljBMO LElBH4PfaitiADELBSlA,. WlDAY, ' AiUtil ll) V.yaw1 ," ,." I .-flll-l I .11 I JI.,I..W.M I H I . O IMM ' MlllM-lll Willl ll III " '" . , .. 1 t f, I J P - . I .. . !! . J .. a . A APPROVE $2510 Ifl CLEAN OP GUY Cpuncil Finance Body Favore Appropriation if Winston Approves PROVIDES FOR PROBE" aR UEBmW sVIsbbbbbbbbbbv . -"!BBBBBBBBt- SiEr .4 t1 iaflKr bbI HrW VI 9WW' bbbbbM Kf - ' . w6-" ' H bbV m iH gPjf . Mt '- ' H f Bv s IK iLbbbbbH kt HK ift st.v a ftr I ftftftftftB ft aEjb m Vt? VK - P. & l MEN BACK; E TRIK ENDS A $i".000 npprnprintinn Hint mnv lead to tlie city doing slrcH repalrlnc nd cleaning directly Instead of by cm tract, xvns approved Ibis nftcrnonn li Council's finance committee. Tlie mone.v is to tlnniicr it n invctlj:it tlott b.v Uirc-lnr Winston, of pillilic works who will determine If Ibc strerts mil Ik- cleaned mill nlif mill rubbish removed directly lij tin- -itj t lr"H wl thiiri ImpoHfd by tin- prtxiit rout nut ytcrii. TIip ItivoKli.ition riwullc from u pm vIkIiiii of tln lieu rll clmrtcr wliiHi Jpv' It (iptiomil with CulllM-ll Mlll'tlllT or nut tlip iliiti't --ti'in -lmll be on plovcrt. IIpfro npprntliiB tho orillnnni'C im nmnidniriit n iiihortcil it t tin mic eritliij nf Kruno! !'. Iturrli. tlimncf rliiilrinmi. TIip oricitinl nitiitr r drrrd tlif diriTtur In ulmilt lii rt'rniii mrndntlutiH, iiftr thr ln -! lent nm, to tlip Mnjor nnd Coiiiii'il. Tin- iinii'iid I cluillrnci'd Sntiiv I'ntrcr men t roipiirc tlif dirwlor nNo to -tin ilrci't, nn lui-minl tin I . in it. the "liitH on Hhiili In- bui ln lloriii'K Wllllmni, u noro. pb-l.id rcornniPiHlntniifi. 'a I hi- li-ntli juror. I'lmrli' Hurt. .Ii , TJir roiiuiiitti'p nli iiiii'iiil ii 1 1 fill ctuli' dnilcr. I ."ill llin,. iniinir. Ilfllfpr of loilll flllld for thr IrmoMll n rhillrliErl lirrtm-l' hr h'ld Lllnuii of crndr rrorliitK nl JIiiotiiI'I mid Tulips virrclx. on thr I'ort ISirhhf'id brniii'li of Uir ltrmlinj Itiiiluav. The tnntiP i- lo ! dirrrd tiom h fund Pt atidn for erode cro.iiii: rniimal. iiotwrrn Spritic tijirdrn .tri'fl ll lit Will dp .Iiinrlinn, mi tl ChrAtniil Hill hriinrl KM.IMI T. MOYKIt t'uriYirr rniliipr of (lip North Prim llnnlt, m:is plnrcd on trial todii). liio:; Hi own .Mor li'- riir nuo. II. C I nrll. L'LTiil I'urk iim'iiiii'. iir.il Williiint K. IiiiKc, ."411 Uui'"' trrrl .iiii in-iiiiiiM'i' ollji'llll. Hi rr rlllllll'IIKl'd l. thr irfrlr I (POIItr WiNoll. II HO'ilO MI rllo-i-n ' n thr rlrxriilh Juror. John I 'niiii Ii. I Hriidlnc's nUo a iiririo. of IK'.lli! Niir'iiil li,i, wii" rhiillriisril l thr rouiinouwriillh lir- Roncling Reinstates Employos Who Woro Refused Placos. Crews Filling Up SERVICE NEAR NORMAL Sixteen employe of Hie I'liilndolpliiii ll in) Itriidlnc. h" lind been reftiM'tl iliph old jnlit lieii they retiinipil to work Sunday, ponferi-ril with .1. (1. I'olrr. I'lillndelphlti divNIon superin tendent thl' mnmlnc, mid were rein- Milted Till fiitN the lat lilt of trouble lo f i on the three railroniN whleh run into I'hilnifelphlii-the IViuiiylvnoin. the Koodint; mid the llultlmore and 1)1 in The onlj other inilrond strike mut leniic'" in tltin teiritory. nceording to the Stnte lrpiirlnieiit of l.nlior, pome fioni I'ort Itriidius. I'll., where Home of the Hemline' men hae fulled to go buck to work. 'N'illiiiin J. Tmey. xtnte meillntor, went to Pittsburgh l:it nieht to settle the trouble nt the weteru end of the Mute. 1 Triifflp Ajiiln Noiiii.il ' lieight mill piisMMicer trullii nlik'. ni" reported iipprovinintelj noriunl on nil line- n round rhllinlrldii;i. tlneeni bsiiBo remnliiM in forre, tlml on slilp-ii.i-iit en-t of rhilmlrlphiii. Thl is Lee:iil.r of conditions ut Nrw York. j I'rcieht is inoviiiB normnlly in the in ii-. in mi i in or rnitroniis. i onui lions in New .lersrj llkrHi-o- nre not ii.il ! I'rHPtienll.i nil who weiii out on the Atl.'U'tle ( it HinlrKid. of the Itnitlins. ll in r cone Imrk to work. A hliuilftlt lemnin out. the olhrims reported, but the) nre not mfh'e!pnll tiuniproii'4 to bumper the operation of the loud. Thr merlins: ill tlip UeudiiiB Teniiinul bitwri-n the sixteen men ho were re fused reinstatement nnd thedixision su CLERKLESS ERA DAWNS . FOR TIRED BUSINESSMAN Pushbuttons, a pew Lessons and Spry Office Boy Soon Will Replace Stenographers iti Modern Counting Hbilsc. National Show Is Illustrating How It's Done V ...... i a WIIMIMAll ' wimnsu T I, 'i , , The mot pinnnl visitor nt thp 'Nn tionnl Iliihlopss Khuw, opptiluR today in the Klrt ItpBlnipnt Armory, xvlll b lmprpipd by the faet that the modprn buslnPM innn l tnklnit up Hip Unbe Wnddell Idpft m'orp nnd morp PVfrr dny. TIip llulip upiI to rail in thp HplderK nnd Mrikp out thp nldp. And tiio busi ness mnn In eettlrjc o thnt he fnn lire, thp ofliee force nnd knoek out n dny's work in forty-five minutes. ltt- this It I. mennt thul the stpnoe pliorles epoeh, If not xet here, Is none., the less hended our way. due look aXI"'hrtii, the rrunmlp. Hip Krrnrhjtrvo nil nnyi. union nnd tne i niraeo nre, nm ui the Imsiness nnnllntiep pxhlblt n oiip enn tell thnt lr.vrntor nre xvorklnc iiiBht ninl dny to uboliidi thp fnst.tfUmp pearlnB clerk. Workless Kra Daw nine If nil Hip efforts of nil thp tlnip and Inhor-snvltiR Renliisps arp rroxviied with success the ofllcp forces of our bfnt cor pomHons xvill soon consist of ono (I) president nnd oiip (1) ofliep boy. He twren them, and with the nld of n few button", leverK nnd n .stray book and c.xe. they xvill control the xvbolp workn. ' The president and the nffivn boy xvill then be nble lo pel out the dny's xvork In nlMiut forty-fixe rfiinutes. After workiiiR toBelher n little white they will prohnhly reduce their runnltiK time even more. Hut to understand what modern methods really menu ore kIiouIu nnxe tier of thp Tl. and O.) ntwnya " , hri.r conplform nrcounta bulled tip-, nnd it Is an Id Hint NpbuPhntlnP7.!nr, head of thp rond, nftPr xvorklre ovpr thp book for a fen nlghtii, ued to g!t o tireil Hint he aw bandwrltlnc on the will. . ' .-Thp. ATnerican rndlonn werp ncvpr mtlPIl necouni OI liKuren evrn iinorc no whlto mou lolroduopil booch Into Hip '.POiintry. And the rSrreks tiever could keep their papyrim tiled Mgnt. '. In fart, business methods xvPre bud nil throiiKh the times of Hip Mason until very recently have the right Steps open iHKrn. Hut All la C'haii(pl Now With nil thlfi firmly In mind, onp can now understand lioxv a modprn dny'a xvork can bp turnpd out. When n business man wants anything; donp, he neither does It himself nor fcts nome onp else to do It. Hp buys n maplilnp that xvill do it fivo Hmrs bptter nnd fiftv tlmei sooner. For Instance, a mini comes Into his office and, turnlnc on the lightning letter oiwurr, climces thrnugh Hip inarnlng mall mrehnnlenlb' laid bnrp to bis rbzp. Up hastily an sxvers them on the dictaphone, hns them signed by a slanosrnph, and that's thnt. Hi menus nf Hiiot her bmnd-ncw f.xs- tcm'of filing control, a mnn can tvrcss An opinion from t'itj Solii itor Siiijth ' ruusr hr trlillcd lie could not nnd upheld the Irgalir x of thr transfer. write or multipl.x. .Mr. tJru.x protetei Cotlticilmuti .lo-eph I' ('tuflnrj siiiil the I thr ihiillniEe, but It was xijMtiiim'il l: transfer wan "strrlcliliig things a little ! .ludgr I):ixis The twelfth Juror s.' to) far." but on motion of Ktchard li-ctcd. at I :1.1 o'clock, wiis A. iittci-. ' iriiitcrili'iit was nrrnnenl b.x Wllllnm i Wegleiu tie transfer xwis approxed. There was n moderately large crowd , Young, a mediator of the state depart - I in the courtroom for the opening "f i mpnt. TiT nt r ' whnl is likely to lie n serlo ol imisi-s lUUyCr IU UJJ UCIly growing out of the failure of the North I some sort of outline of the progrpss made u button nnd Imxp any nf thousands of i in business from the early dnys. necounts In his hand In nn instant. An- ! The firt methods used were mere other lillm: syftem shows Hie last de- leave man slufT. whereby the bos.s used tails of production, personnel am plant I to liiure out the time and hnlf-tlnip on inanagement-nll Inld out on cards. His - ..1 .. ...!. fn ll.n li..lt tttin l.n.l Knnb. tils TIM Vrolls h l illcn aTP till - I. .I.....I l.l. Mil nIT finv nf l,n Inrnl nitnl.leieil 1V maCllilier.r. XXlltrll Stives .. l!.-,i- r,,rnr her to fulhll Hi-Ill 'I mill iiii 1'" . .. . -. --- ,. ,, . i piiii iu vii Mimii,i ...,. I... . . mammoths The deiks in the ofliee of , his time, his money and bis disposl-(h(, (.nnrintin nf the Versailles treaty, the ltabxlon and Assyria (the forerun-' tion. nnd that If she does not do so the .Allien u-ltl Inlie inensnrrs to compel her. ' The premiers, however, hnve not .xet agreed upon the form of pressure to dp PLAN IS REJECTED Supremo bouncil at San Romo Explains Objections to Sov- ordl Points NEW DEMAND ON GERMANY lly Hie Associated Tress San Itptnn, Italy, April 10. The In- tprallied supremp council began its formal sessions today In Hip Villa De- vacliBti. on Hip hills to the northwest ol Hip main town. ... ., In ennslderttir the Turkish trent.V the Council ikcldPd to I'eply to Prisldpnt. Wilson's nolo on,' the siidjppix . rivwib him full explanations as to why it could not. nccppi (lie poinis up mnue in min conncpflon. (TIip principal point madp by rresi dent Wllsou in IiIr Turkish notp xvns that Hip TurkB should bp pupclled from Kuropp. The note nlsu advocated that Thrnee lie lflren to fSreeee. but Hint niilenrin should have Hip liortbern part f the. province; Hint Hip port of 'lrebi zond be glvpn to Armenia; that Turkey merely renounce her rights to .Mesopo tamia., Arabia, Palestine, Syria and the islands, these territories to dp pinccii m the hands of Hie powers for tliplr dis position, and Hint one final decision n. to Hip rontrol of Constantlnoplp ami the straits bo .subject to the consent of HiW sia when it should have a coyprniiicnt thnt Hip rlvilt7.Pi world recognized. There nlrrady has been discussion oyer the question of enforcing the PTPCtition of the treaty of pence with Germany. Thiirp seems no doubt Hint Hi" prPinlrrs are agrpeil a joint decinrnnoii miisi '- 000 men Until enemy counJdoi ''sh6w their row! will by executing inc. terms of their trenllta'' In the ojtlnloit of government ofliPlals, nctoriliDjc to nexvs imperii heres IMans under rontrmpln tion. rail for SWO.OOO ronscrlpts fon slnuHy under trnlnlng, elglttepn montns service UPtnc.requireii oi rnrn.mnu. xi is expected bills to carry out thin pro bra,ni will be introduced in the chamber in June, , , , While" Coveriimcnt ofDelals Insist Upon n large army, dci'niindH for withdrawal of rrenifi force sent "Info Herman rllles east of the Ilhlnp, abandonrnpiit of iipw colonial expeditions, siirh ns that In Hjrrlft 'at present, and' release of the' class of 1018 frotn.tliocolofrt are made n a manifesto issued, by the.npn rral Federation of, Labor .In calllng-upon woikmen to join III', the Mny Day strike. . , , Instructions' by the "fedprntlon de rl.irp tlip strike Is to bo "undertaken In jhillhborntlon with xvdrkra Of other rountriex in n protest against milltnuts, ca'pitnlits4nd profiteers. ' '','11 mi, I. i 1. . J , " 0 , t fc. hf ROPER FOR MERGEii r f- CX . ...' 1'enii Hunk DUnti OlUlVlHeillb .hn .1. I'oxle. uresidnit of the l'hoe from l'e Ore wlin-li the luuiuinnwruiili ftntlniKil menls on fleited to proceed. Mr. Tnulnno replied that it would be Impossible to prove the perjury indict ment tinlrns the charge that false en tries xx ere mude in the report was first established and that one could not be proved xxithoiit the other. "Never Took Affidavit" "I cannot nllow m.x client to be pur in n position where lie might lie placed In the constructive position of having to give ti-stnnon.x as a wtturs, nguinst him self." suid lr. tiray. "Mr. Moyir nrxcr took an uQidurit t) this pupir." he lontinued. Mr. Taulnne srrmrd surprise, by this assertion nf the counsel for the defense. He stuck to his contention, however, that lie could not proxe the iudictinent? ni Trust Co.. which was formed out of I be xxreckuge of the North I'enii Hunk, xx as one of the inlcreMrd spectators. Another was I'ltHrles A. Ainb'rr. for n.erl.x tulc insurance coniuiissionrr. who himself is wailing ttial on an m diriment in cntinectiiiii with the bunk's failure. Were J)r;iled Old Posts Thr turn xxlio xvere reinstated me said to hiixe repnrli'il origiiiiill.x xxilhin a few hours of the final conference betxxieu their iepreentntives and Mr. Trnex. The.x x ere told the.x x ere no longer Pin ploje of the compMii.x. Some were train musters, it was reported, one a man of fifteen cars' service. Tin- men comiliiined to Mr. Tracv, who conferred over the telephone xxith FIRST BLOW AIMED ! ACT TO RUSH ISSUE AT SUGAR JOBBERS! OF RIVER SPAN BONDS rVlcClain nnd U. S. Prosecutor t Phila. Commerce Body Officials Will Confer pn Plans to Push Prosecutions to Be Askod to Co-operate With Camden Chamber . used should fiermnny continue negll- PrVmirrs Millcrnnd. Nltti and Idnyd CJeorge. after their meeting w-ith I-or- elen Minster Seialoin. of jiaty r Hi hlllppe llerthelot, political director of he French foreign office; Karl ( urr-on. . Hrltish foreign minister, nnd numerous '.secretaries xesiernav in ie 'Devachnn. met again late in the after noon nt Premier Mill's hotel. Thni' ufi mrrrnt. willlOllt ! IHO- i iment's discussion. Hint (iermnuy should iv-ni- II Aterinin federal fair-price! Chamber of CommereP officials in this I be told in 1 1 1 o most positivp "wnn" " I rank H. Mpi lain, ipiipioi iijir price m.,. u , , j j . () the I sip must observe the trentj ; thai Hip commlss oner for Pennsy vanln. xvill ! 'U1' ?J? P'nf (Vimrrpr In dp- I Allies were firmly united upon this, nnd confer wi.h Assistant . I lilted States I)s-' S?JZXnTi7?bm au- that she should bp wntnril of the punl- Walt.r O. Colllesh. the S'.T.-a - work Charles II. liw iug. x Ice presiiient of the inc .."' ' .'''";"" 1 ,t " " tliorir.ing a $1!S.000.000 bond issue liv livf consequences mhoiiu bus ... " t i if . i ..ni. t....i.. .... i i ,.i,, i.. . i in mnn to n hnoi inmiti .iiiiiiiiiu in iii'ii"" . w, ........-, - . - .i ... v t. . T"i. (uia u i mi in nnsnrvii i in iirnti. eierh. WHO is ririinrii xxiui inn ni i.-- i. .in. i. .... ........ h ..; n ..h...... ;-". .... , .-nr IM.hers ' me SlBie oi .ew ,ierse. i m- r ,......-."-.....--- --., eiilnl smile of the lirciiilous methoils This tiiex iliil ami. to use ineir own sunn"- ""'" ",1 ' .: """.ui'i to prov de that states shore ot tne rrcmirr i.io.iu x ". r"ff' .. " iilleged l haxe been used ill juggling words, were "chased off the compan.x s who hnve ivcn niiniiiis un.jiuu.it. Drlawore river bridge cost. the bunk's fund-, ulso xxa- a spectator. , propnt.x ." Mr. Sterrett. in nnnouncing this to- ( Thr Pw jPrw.y Hennte nmended the H itP Selllni' Dolls i "nee more, nt .xir. l ruc.x s request. ,,. nserieu tnar uie sen nunnt-ii . no 1 1,( mi thnt interest anu sinning innn 11. IS .Hill .-rilllls IHII-. M.,, ...... ,...l ,1...,, I :...,: ,tn,,,nn,ln,l il-nmnt mill. . 1-1 1.- . I .1 ,..nl i . . -....rt.i. ' " "' '"' u in.. ii. -I.- I"... iiii ii .ucnr siiiiii. ii... ... . ....... , enargrs wouiu or uir. oui in im- h -m i emril not SH'.'HIJ ,. , ,.. ..., .,,,,,1,1 1, 1, .. 1. 1 ,1,1. ,. a:. ..... .,,; ,,,l i.-hito the iollhei-H I .. 7.....I .....,.... L-.l...,.u !j snl.l , . . I ,..,.. ,. ..'i....,i'. i.v.-. ... .... '.iiuili.li uiii.'ii. m..m - - , iA IIIIIU. .i.'i.iiii'i .,,,,1 ,,,..- .- ....... the tune lie nasi ,, . (lln .;... nrrested and tHken I . .... ,i, .,i,n.,i If (l, hJII IIII" IIIUm , i'll III I" i' .-..-- -- l() llin',e HIT- llllix IIMIII' IM i - . . . t. .!....! U..l.u. AMinj2i.iiiin i t il. . I.. ltd pPloro x iiii'ti -iiiit -ifiiiiuirwsiiuni i ( 8 prPHfliiPU in inn jjovcnnir in il- thr rrta.lrv utifl rofinprs vould not be nmrudrd form it will bo votoeI, thus orlfok'f1 , , , idcln.vins the bond .shuc. (oininisiotirr irfian nrranBn ino The pimjtlvc rommtttpp or inn I nm ROBS HOME, FLEES Mysterious Pretty Criminal 13 Thought to Have Resumed . Operations Here NINE THEFTS REPORTED OF PUBLIC. OFFICES Sixth District Councilman Urges Unitingof Overlapping Bureaus in Business ClOb Talk s "INEFFICIENT," HE HOLDS A combination of dly nnd county r fices tinder one hpnd to do .i,. ..i.. diipllcntlon and liiPfTiplency Hmt,nM.' exist was ndvocnled 1,A William W icopor, councilmiiti for the sixii, .u Mmrr himself seemed not great Ij concerned During the time he has been uwuitin; triul he xxne biisilj em ployed in Kloridii winter resorts bi'llinz xxafkiiig dolls. iiiHiintiK lined lij u local ciuicerii which xm one of Ihr credi tors of the hunk ami of which Louis 11. Michel, former prrsldrnl of the haul;, is now president. I lie coiniiaux is sum Cniidilioij. hrlwccn 1'hiladelphiii nnd Piltshurgh ure greatly improwd. :ic cording In the P. II. U.'s late, otlicinl statement, nil freight embargoes hav ing l ni icmoved. lard and engine news were reported in .. Im e.ilnrlilliif klmvlv in f Mil .litfolil if tbey wcrp tried separately, nnd .ludgpj to be ptusierou. .mil Mnjcr lo ,ki d as ' ,.jn district, and nl- at the Morris'- tln.iigli lie iciii siuir-ii ill ll. pin peruj. I villo. Pa . engine house, on the I. It. It. Mo.xer. xxlio i a man of iiiediutii .Conditions in the neighborhood nf .Fersox height and iiutiu. rainer swaitnx wnn i'us ninile it neeeisnrx xestfrdax to an auiilliiie tiroiiir nail a slight IiImck I mustache, presented a dapper apppitr ! since, lie was xxell dressed in a brown I In ningboiip pattern iliexiot suit xvltli a green necktie. A bodx attacliinent was irsyed tin1 DuvIm refused the petition of the de Irnbe. .Mr. iirny took an exception. Will i:ruso No One The choosing of the jur.x began at 11 :f?0 n'cloek, with a panel of thirt venirenii.'ii to iick from. Many came forxxard with requests that they ,e excused, but .lodge Davis sent them back to their places, sa.xing he would i morning for Itanium M. Kephnrt. state ji txeusp no one for the present, and later treasurer. oniy uir serious cnuse. I'Jxe jurymen xvere challenged bj commonwealth or defense before a fore man was seleeted. They xxere Kobert II. lIa.Mics. li."0(J West School bine; Frank l'abianni. 1107 South Darien street; Charles Ilaunignn. IlltMi .Market street; "Albert Meeker, llili! South Twent.x -tirst street, and Samuel Ituld Win. Sr.. ill IS North Kigiiteenth street. The sixth talrsuuui eTiiinined xxas Ciipliiin .lohti C. tiroome. .Ir.. nf the IVniisxIxaiiin reserve caxalry. and son of Colonel -llroonir, who proved accep table lo both sides, and was ucrrptrd whin he said he could gne a fair ver dict lie had asked to be excused. TI15 second, third and fourth members of the jur;. were seb-ctrd exieditioil.sl.x . 'J'hex were Authon.x Wnldner, Audriw Bradi ninl .lulius Overbacli The next two men wern challenged. They xxere I'dward llarbraugh. 1-11 South ItiiiT told street, and William d'Mulle.x. .'U" Catharine street. .lohn II .lanib'Min Xvas the tl f I It uiror sells tnl Alexander ti. Itus-cll. U7.".'J Vorih Twentv eighth strict, a sales manager, Xxas rcjerliil bf-euiihe he Ii )l il known Mover and hud lost uionex in the liank' I show i that the hank had xiolutnl Christinas fund Alfred Jn.xncs, ,"liluw and would haxe to dose." South Yewdtill street, wns challenged The hooks showed June y, according by the defense. Charles .1. .lacohs. i;s(l7 to Mr Taulaiie. tliat there was .1 111. 1)00 Lawnlmj street, iireii).-ul of a large in the x units of the bank. coal concern, was excused when he suid' "When the request came for the re- tiiat he wus n friend of Mr. Taulune "We'll OMM'look tliHt and excuse nn anyhow," Judge Dnxis remarked fme tiouslj Later. Mr. Jacobs was cv cased from the panel so that he could Mr. Kephnrt had liern subpcniiei last xxeek as a witness fur the defense, lie xxas not ill court this morning. Moyer's lounsel n"ked for the body at tachment. Thr aftrrnoon session, resumed nt ''::iO o'clock, was adjourned after an I hour. This time was occupied nuiinl.x In- Xwwlslimt Ilistriet Attortiex Tllllhlllo I in outlining what thr commonxxealth I caus 1 will try to proxe. lb- went into sex- . ' rial of the liimncial transacrnSns which j a tread haxe hn u rexeab-d in the pn i liininar.x inquiries. I At one noint, when he mriilioucil Hie ! .Intiies Koliind Co., Mi lira moxe.l that n juror lie withdraw n This i Judge Daxis refused to do. afiml two eastboiind and three west bound passenger trains between Plnla- deliliia and New Yoik. I Welcome news to householders con jxe.xcd b.x the P. It. II. "n statement xvas that appioxiiuatel ."(mi eiirloaiN of coal l are en route to riuiiiueipiiiii aim Ha ! vlcinit . . rc.l.HT ..ni.iu i.i-i-..- .r--.- nomlc iiressure depriving fiermnny or food, rnxv materials and intercourse with the allied count Hps Premier Mlllerand is described as liaxing said that such pressure, without the use of uaval or iiiilltnrv aid, would in effpet be no pres sure nt nil. He declared It xvould be another "make beliexe." and that Ger man v could conduct her economic busi ness through the neutral countries just eonferen.e for tomorrow because he will den chamber's directorate met this aft- the same. The only warning that would be biisv elsewhere today, un r rmny ernoon and decided to send n special .- rieinn.... i...- - ..... .. - v: he ordered Prank II. Pierce, super-i committee to Trenton tomorrow to con -intenib-nt of the Department of Justice , fer xxltli thp governor. It Is hoped for the Philadelphia district, to invest!- I some agreement can be reached that xvill gate Hie doinss of the jobbers In this I permit the enactment of the loau bill sugar crisi. ,,..-.. lut? 'BW' , , ... .. .. rierre conierreii xx-nn -nr. ciit- Among iiiose who win .iti'-in. im- i-u.i- fcrencc toniorroxv xviu tie .ioiiu i. ijor rHncc, (Jeorgc Jessup. Marvin Nee- Innd und f. harles K. Ilnddnu. Jlemtiers of the Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce xvill be asked to nttend tomor row s conference. -XI. ii nn.l Inter Mr. Sterrett announred that warrants xvere being prepared for certain jobliers xvho are liable to a fine or Imprisonment, or both, ou conviction under the Lever luxv. Clerk Is Found Dead Jacob Jacobxx itz, txveiit.x -sexeii-ears old. a clerk in the marine corps quarter master's otiiee at the Philadelphia Nav Yard, was found dead in his room at 'Jl! Natrona srn et tliis morning. 1 1 is brlirvtd that ilrulh was fisun uaturiil Deaths of a Day THOMAS H. PERSSE I .ray .Millies Protcit I Mr. Taulune w.rt into d. tails ion- I I rriiiug the liuaiii ml -taictiiriit of June 'J. H'l'.l. "The defi-iidanl did not dure to pre pare this sintrnn nt n- of June II." be gan Mi. Tnul.iiie. Mr. "ra.x injer-'inpti-d with it protest, but w.m oxn - I llll d. "I will -how that if In- had," con liiiunl Mr Tniilauc. "it would Imx the Movie Actor and One-Time Castle Square Opera Tenor Dies in West Wold whs ris,eird loda.x b Dr. John .Mcllugh. I.VH.i Columbia nxeuue, tliat Thomas II I'ers-e, for exernl .xenrs Hie leading lenm of the Castle Square Opera Co died Snliirdii niglit hi Ven- ice. California. Mr. l'ersse had been working in the "movies." e was lifl si , n ears old Mr. I'eisse leaves a widow. She in know ii professionally as I'dith Masor ami was irima doiuili of the Castle Square compiiii . Mr l'ersse was bom in I.iniernk. Ireland, and went to Canada with his parriits when a .voulh. lie was a lieu tenant in the Cat'.ndiaii militia and helped to put down the Kiel rebellion. He was decorated for bravery in in tion. Mr tirst sang professional! in the Marie Ijrrenwood Lnglisb Opera Co. in lss.7. He later appeared heie with the lima de Miirska Concert Co., the Clara Louise Kellog compiinx. Francis Wilson's, compuii) aid the (ir.iv Opera I'n port. 1 will endeavor to show that Mov.r took the June U balmier sheet, ami changed it to SV.I.OtW." said Mr Tnulaue. "Whne the report showed S'-Vfi'i" in i give personal attention t coal deliver- 'notes. " and gold, the buuk aUuallv , Icsdelaved b.x the railroad strike. did not have quite KJ .000. . , , . , u , "The defeiidnnt uid tliat on .turn '.' The sixth juror sclcetcl , Samuel ,,,,.,,. , ..., ,.-, ., ii i ,, deposit in r..ut t F. Ilawrs James Dun... .oinmiiridei n.itu.lolpl.ii, banks. We propose to in chief of the American Hesei.e Work ,,,, ,,,;. . , ,. tre amount ers was . ha Hence, b.x the common- UIH, wi irmt. t,, ,. defendaui at , wealth and the ehalh nge inci ijril to bj , ,,.,.,,( Ihl. j,,,!,,,,,,. sin et and got tin inr ni'imse. .losepit .xiri.ouun wasi , i,..,kk.- T" r to boost thrs coiinl iccie., . me sex.iin. juror , J,.,ls..r ,,,.,1.,. the two tally place. Sbe bad been in failing health "Hark in .-oveiniier. iui". vv. wi" ' fr more than a yeni. Ibides her lius- enileavor to snow, ti.e iiiiiik was sunn of cash. We hope to prove thai ll.e Duns! INVITE KNOCKS FOR SCHOOL Dean Askt Student to File Criti cism in Questionnaires Tree criticism of Instructors, courses and the curriculum In general wns In vited todn.v from the students of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania by Dean Kmory It. Jolin- The dean sent questionnaires to all of the school's r.000 undergraduutei. im. ...w.i!..nw were nsked nnd cacti sluiln.t was told hi- reply need not .1!. l. n liit. unmo. j--ii- in- ... The objei-t of, the quest onnn.rc ,, . o compile information xni.i ... "- : in shaping the school curriculum for lie. .i-ui . .,i. ,1,,... The students were asked why they took the Whnrtoti School course, what influenced thein to select the school and ..' .i,... r not thev nlend to llnisli their course. Criticism of instructors and teaching methods was requested. BANDAGES LEAD TO ALTAR Wedding Ring and Roses Culminate War Hospital Romance little piny entitled "I;"1 Hatidages and Thermometers to 1- .11.... ni,,- noil Hoses" had its curtain !nt thr Cloii.ester City Hull this morn ':.. ..i.., mi l'nel'.sli nurse married a former American doughboy whom she CHALONER VERDICT STANDS Supreme Court Dismisses Petition for h'evlew of $17,500 Judgment Washington, April 10. fIJy A. P.) On the motion of the New York I've- ning Post Co., the Supreme Court to day dismissed petitions filed by the company asking for review of judg ments for 51 7.500. awarded by the Pedernl District Court In New York to John Armstrong Chnloner, of Merry Mills. Va. Chuioner sued the company us a result of nn article published by the Kvening Post concerning the killing of John (iillnrd bv Mills, in P.iirtt. would be effective, lip' asserted, xvould lie force, the application of such lorce as the military and naval advisers might deem sufficient. Premier Lloyd George, it is said, re sisted this conclusion. Premier Niiti inntineit n-nnl the llritish prime min ister's view, and the matter rests there for the present. A compromise may take the form of an ultimatum to (ipr mnnv with Hip threat of applying pf feeti've compulsion without indicating what form the compulsion might take. ..t,...lnil tn FYfinrc. Margaret Comae, twenty -five years old of Manchester. Lugland, is the nurse, and Hermnn Tanken. of Shenown. Wis., is the former duugh- H. W. Biddle ' Miss Comae came hete wirh five other ..!.. -. nun.. .. :t. -r. f.,i.llsli eirls on the Ilaverford two lli-nrv WIllininH lliddle. died yesterday i at her winter nome. iiji ue j.anccy Mrs. the C. ('. MWi Klghth Chosen Cliarle- C. M.sh was i hosi n tlshth juior. The ninth was Aithur S. I drfendiint told th. bookkeeper to Adams l...niSe I'luttenliurg. lot ' ,,P Jrpo.ils bv S.-.O.O(K) " . nrth I.ighlh stre.t. was . halletigrd liv the defense hn iiuse friends of his hud been depositors tn the bank. William It liHr-ni, .10.'!.", Itinwn street a hnllengid for a -iniilur reason i father whs depositor. Otlin M.ipp iiegin. 'J01I Cuthiirine street. wn rhnlleiiged. as was Putricli (inffnev, lioisesnr 711 North Si eiiirenth street Tlie i oinnionvxenltli weeks go. Slio wus not allowed lo leave the immigration detention house at Gloucester until her linnce appeared. He arrived today, married Miss Comae and bore her off to Slienowa. SHIPS RUSH TO HELP DISTRESSED VESSEL band. Mrs. lliddle is survived by it laughter, the wife of Dr. William Middle Cadwalnder, who was Miss Mil ilnil lliddle Another daughter, Mrs. i harles I'. Da Costa, xvho was Miss, lulnt lliddle, died of pneumonia at her -llrir,m- i villi... i... ,.,. 1 ir........ . ' oupreme h.r lit lust. t Award t0 Erben-Harding Mills Itefore her muriiage. Mrs. Middle was Justice von Mosehzisker. of the state Mis. Jessie Duncnti Turner, daughter Supreme Court . today upheld the Court r li.-ar Admiral I noma i urner, a ins- lf OunrtPr Sessions in awarding Mid. Paris. April 10. flvy A. P.) Allied occupation of the Ruhr basin in western Germany Is being considered by allied premiers gathered at San Kemo, says the Petit Parislen. Premiers Lloyd Geprge. Mlllerand and Nltti lipid n brlpf nipetlng last night and agreed, in principle, on the neces sity of forcing Germany to disarm, the newsnaner declares, but were not agreed as to the best means of pro cedure. , , . There was u (ertain coolness be tween M. Millerand and Mr. I.loyd George at the opening of the meeting. uir the I; i hip ol nit II x-anis led III a sunn v. inc. uu Chuioner at Merry utmost cordiality prevailed nt the close. according to the .Matin. - -- Demands that the Allies, during tne ABNER LINCOLN 101 DIE? San Kemo meeting, resist all attempts HOPJCn LIPlsULN, IUI- UICO , (, , f t)lc Versailles treaty with Germany lire made by llay inond Poilicuire, former president of the French republic, in uti urticlu published by Hip Matin. Premier Milletand is congratiilutcd bv M. Poincare for the wisdom he show Remembered Events of Mexican and Civil Wars Funeral Tomorrow Ahner l.ineotn. 101 renru 1il iltnil res-terrlnr nt lilu linina 1109 V.irtfi .Ivlli street. Mr Lincoln possessed a re markable memory, and discussed inci dents of the Mexican and Civil Wars with his grandchildren when they re turned from the world xxnr. His funeral wil be held at the home Wedne-dny afternoon nt 2:.'I0 o'clock. cd in pursuing a "vvlsu policy in view of the necessity oi stopping hip laiui movement leading Hip Allies to the precipice" M. Millerund suys the allied governments should support France against Germany and asserts Germany U violating the Versailles treaty and avoiding all engagements, and mat France and Belgium could not have done otherwise than advance east of the Itlilue when German regulars in vaded the neutral zouc In the Jlitlir valley. Nine thefts, ranging from picked pockets to forced entrances into vncnnt linns'r. were rcnortcd to Superintendent of Police Mills today. The majority of Hip thefts occurred Saturday night. A womnn representing herself n n tlsltlnsf nurse from St. Mnry's Hospital gained nccess to the homo of John Oaks. 4111 Fast Glrnrd iixpiiiip, nnd stole ?(lil from n bo It: Hip living room. She Is described lis nbout thlrty-tlvp years old. good-looking and dressed in blnck. nnd it is thought may be the mysterious "woman In blnck" MIpvpiI to liiivu committed 11 spries of Hiefta In Gcr mnntiiwu n few months ago. An unidentified jierson entered Hip home of Adunm Cylbulskl, 11270 Fnst Thompson street, and stole MKi from a bureau drawer. Woman Bobbed by Votitlin Mrs. George Lir.tou, r.nOl Osage iivp nup, xvas robbed of n handbag contnjn ing SI." which she dropped xvhlle shop ping tit Fifty-second and Locust streets. Two y"oiine,boys rim nxvny with the bug. Iiuts vveiner. n i.iitcner nt mini 1 op lar street, hnd his pocket picked by 11 negrcsH who entered his shop osten sibly to mnkp purchases. Hp lost ?100. A domestic in the Ptnploy of Mrs. Tlurkp Hull. 1"-'v7 North Sickle street, stole clothing valued nt SU." from her employer nnd disappeared. Clothing valued at ?11W xvas taken from the npnrtmrnt nf Mrs. Catherine. Gillen. llltl South Forty-plghth street. Kntrance xvns gained through n side bedroom window. Fail to Open Safe The George 11. Newton Co.'s coal of fice at Twenty-first street and Alle gheny avenue wns entered in the night by thieves, who failed to open Hip safe, but stolo sevPrnl tools in Hip oflico. Four boys, nonp more 1 hull sixteen. entered the store of Albert .Tnhnoii, 140!'. South Firtyeighth strppt. told Johnson and 11 customer to hold up their hands and rifled the ensh drawer, which contained only $11. Mrs. Mary Kurt, 2.T.IR Wutkiiis street, xvas nsMiulted near her home by a negro, xvho struck her In the jaw, knocking her down, and took her hand bag. Pursued, be dropped the bag, which xvas recovered. To Name Pen'n's Honor Men Nominations for honor men of the senior class of Hip T'nlversity of Penn sylvania will be held today. This Is nn old custom nt Pennsylvania. The nominations are not made on the basis of scholarship, but rnther from those who have done the must for their class nnd for the University. Fight mm are lo be nominated, from xvhleh xrlll he chosen four nt u later election. filled Spoon Mnn. Howl Man. Cane Mnn and Spade Man, m rfhc order of votes cast. Lady Astor for Suffrage Congress I,ondon, April 10. -On the invitation of Premier Lloyd George. Lady Astor will attend the International Woman Suffrage Allinnce Congress at Geneva in June ns the nfiicinl representative of the British Government if It Is pos sible for her to go at thnt time. trier, til n luncheon of the City Bunp, Club In Hip Adclnhla Hotel (odav. Illuming ft city governmeni i. ma ipr or war on dollars ,lniJ .,,,;! declared the speaker. "As ,. "V. of the present condition ' "' lecent Investigation showed t.s rlu,,'.' Would take S2III.000 to clen.i .i"".1 I lull. Whereas the .,) Title IIi,,. with an area not much dlfferen ""Vi be denned for ?7n.00(). I ., ., '" FtoplHii enough to belle,,. (,nt LhT, must cnler li,in ., ii.i in." "'."aW'-H I do advocate .enu ;""." ''. Ih-1 In of money." "nT flrnnnlnf iiAiinL.-.. on.i;r V"" . " iT" ';'. '""'rovrn.,,,!, street Improvement, ami suggested t ill nfilixM l.t HHI... il.. 9 ... .' " ",',""'" '" """' me iiintiev I'h s,:. i ",., "''us' iiu n'ccipis. .1,- , !-jair.i oi mniid $il.0fHMHHV si reefs will , SIllll ii. ...... 'and onlv SI. mill law. . "...,". ' s '? the lsi unn'mns. l,V '" """""-'I In The other two Improvements .v.. caled In Mr. It. .. ,. . " Htid water mhiiii. In .1... .:..... lirged the eoinpHn of . J-VmikforJ "I' Mruelure. the using of ,"r " ' cross streets as mnfn arteries hr n" moving cur tracks from them. nn.J t!,, use of nuto busses on Brond street A popular loan to raise mnrV f. tlm I lAllatl'Mj l.l.l.... . f. . :' .... .,..,, . ..,,- project was (V .nn niicKesiion oi uie speaker, xvlnl declare,! Iit dribbling approprintioi, were not enough. 'I FIRST VETERANS PARADE Heorganized Regiment Not Prepared! to March on Dlrthday i-..i...i.ii.. ...... i i.iioiiiiiiR ineir oid traditions, , eteran Corj.s of the Fi-st Infantry. N. G. P.. will relebrate Hip annlrrr sarv of the famotiN regiment today. This is the fifty-ninth year for th. 'legiinent, nnd Hip first ypnr It bus tint paraded. This, because It Is not yit sufficiently reorgnnized. following tl1( ch Bilges of the wnr. The VelPrnn Ccr will puindp iiIoiip. with the reglmerljl bnud. Leaving the armory nt ltroud on ChIIowIiIII streets ut 1:4." o'clock this nftenioon, the corps will nuuvh dflnii Broad street, to Cliestliut. to Twelfth. to Locust, to Brond. xxbere it will form for review when it swings paxt tin ( nlon l.eugue. Governor Sproul xvill review thtl corps ut the Cnloii League, toeethr' with high olliccr:. of the Nutlona Guard, and the army ntid tin nuvy. A dinner will be the event i.l the evening at tlie I nlon League rratiklln Spencer Kduioiids nnd Hi llev. Charles Wudsvvortli. Jr.. a ret- era n National liiiard chupluiu. to ! the principal speakers. BOY KILLS PLAYMATE ... Trenton Lads Find Boarder's R volver and It Goes Off Trenlon, April lil--As the result ol the handling ot u loaded revolver, wind was uecldentl.v discharged. Thomas Da vidson, Jr., nine yearn old. of this eitj was shot through the heart and killc vesterdav bv Julius Biishburgrr. sl ulnn i-n.isi ni, I ulieo Thornnst mill lit brother William, seven years nl.fl slopped nt the llushburgcr home to li.ii the Biishbiircer boy aiisiinuany tiieiu I church. The Isoys foutul n loaded rr volver belonging lo lliissell I oiniis, bcardrr. and they were examining when it went off. Combs had left the rexolver out In' cause Mrs. Biishburger complained Iks some one had tiled the doors the iil;hi before nnd she feared burglars. Two Fires Blamed on Vagrants Vagrants are believed lo have slartMl two Mimll tires tliat caused S200 lain- agp at tt o'clock this morning to nn titi-l unoccupied house at 21)02 South Litlithj street. One fire diimugPil the lMllirnomi tiuotber the summer kitchen. Norris Praises Johnson Bill Brokenbow. Neb.. April !!. (By A. P.I In the finnl seech of his Nebraska tour in the interest of the presidential caudidsev of Senator Hiram W. John son. Fulled Stales Senator Norris told in audience here that $.1,000,000,000 of, rierlln, Apiil 10. (By A. P.l The the national debt would hnve been raised Vossiehe .eitung todHy points out thnt from war profits of the country's mil- -.vitli the removnl from the Bulir region llonaires if the mensuto ndvocated by f lo Iteiehvvehr troops in excess of the Senator Johnson hsd beeu adopted by permitted number, there are increasing Congress. Senator Norris attacked the i signs of French withdrawal from the pence treaty in Its present form, de- Frankfort nrea. The French troops, il clarifg it sn "iniquitous" measure, rep- ko.vs. are gradunlly evacuating the new rcbenting the persona I viewu of Presi- bridgehead astride thr mnin river es- ui-i.i. ii ..sun iuuu-1 ii.uu iiiosc oi inc tabllshed at tne mnn oi uie rcceoi WINS $176,489 FROM CITY Court Justice Upholds t-'rench advance. They have already left tlie zone of occupation cast of Frankfort, the newspaper states, while there ure now no foreign troops ut Offenbach or Miilhelm. Jury Chosen to Try Moyvr in lianh Crash (roume, Jr.. Clinton of Colonel Groolnr uild l'i iinsy Ivamu ltisrrve John ('. street, son captain in Cavalry Aiilboii Wnldner. 2.'i'-'0 .Niclmlas street, toolmakri ndrevv Brady, HVil I'raneis street, tinsmith llllllls V. Ilvi'llwsk. IL'OI North Flfn i ightli street, elei iriciiin. IiiIiii II. .I.tmiesoii. 1007 I ayugn str, n iiuirtn. i ugliicei .Samuel Ii. Ilaurs, (JO.". Norlh Thirl fourth street , wool silica inn n losrph ,Mr(nvvun, P,.! Tree street, clerk. Charles (. Misb. lHOtt An h Street, clerk Arthur N. daius. 20 Ninth I'tf ty first str.i. p. B. . clerk Horiie Williams, urgro 210 Knee street, chauffeur Georgn . U llsoit, negro. Ih'Jo Lntonn strei I laborei A, AVnltrrr, l.'l.'tl Gcrmnutnwii trentie. salesman. nCC HFI WAARF RAV niiguislied officer of the Fnited States .js'.t damages ugninst the city for the Ul I ULLnVVrlL. Un I '.,,, who serxed in the Mexican mid KrheiiHanling Ci.'s mill at Twenty- ("ml War-i and died iu Glen .Mills. P nfti, , Spring Garden streets. in lS." Thtee appenls tnken from the award ",,,, by the city were dismissed by Judge Mrs. Francis Tully u,n MoM,iulskrr. The Spring Garden Mrs Catherine Tully, widow of I street nronerlj wns taken over for the Francis Tully, died on Saturday at her Parkway iniprovruient. The award of damages was tiiaile in July. l'.MM. The Wooden Craft's Wireless Says Hatches Are Open and She Fills Rapidly home. OIL'S Ca lowhlll street. Mie wilb ihr mother of the llev. Francis I. Tully. of Frie, Pa Her funeral will be held . .l. "t her home on Wednesday til H a. i. Kinships aie ia. iug to the , m Hth W),,m1 rrrjU,.m iiiss in Our of the wooden steamship ,, ( Uosary Church nt 10 a. in. Willinm O'Brien, in (listless in the At I.u.tlc oeean nbout .VK) miles east of Hi John T Ileger, who served fouileen ' mnnths overseas with Battery B. Third ever.il u-.si-liini e city appealed ftoin the nvvurd of the Jury of view, but the Court of Quarter Ses-sions sustiiiueil the award II F.I WANTI'.II FKMAI.i; John T. Heger Di In w.i i c bar 'I he first intimation th" maritime wui Id hud of the trouble of the William ,0'P.iien wis whet, the following wire, by.,, message was picked up by a num ber ol ships ai sen. and h.v wireless stations on slime: "Steering south, If! least: natch cnv.rs off: taking xx liter irnnidlr: plrnse stand bv." Position of the steamer was also re wirtrd. It Is not known what disaster lias overtaken the O'Brien. The ves sel is undoubtedly in serious trouble. I lull It Is thought tlie rescue snips will lurrive in tune to give the iissisliince, or take off the crew. It is believed Hie vessel is in n heavx storm area ns an earli.r call for li'l was received from the shipping bonn' steamship F.. A. Morse, bound for New 1 York to Genoa. This vessel's position was about fifty miles northeast of tb" O'Brien. I niteil Stntes r leld Artillery, died on Saturday nt the home of his father. Jo seph Ileger, I'.IO Spring avenue, .Noble. Death was due to septicaemia. Mr. Ileger. who was twenty seven .veura old, was n graduate ol St. Joseph's College and a member of funics ,fordan Post, American Legion. Besides his fuihei, he Is survived by four brothers and two sisters. Funeral of Mrs. Catharine Tully The funeral of Mrs. Catharine Tully, who died Snliirdoy. will be held Wed- ' I r-... l.- Arnn .111.1 neeessarv t " son,v in.iriiiii iiuui ii.-i .niiu.-, hi.'. I allow lull street roiemu reqiiiciu mass will be conducted ill the Church of Our l.ndv of IJoarv liitrrinent will be made 111 Cathedral Ccmelery. Mr- Tully was the mother of the Rev Francis I Tully. of F.rlc, Pn. fihe wn seventy two years old Hhe had been nick only a few days. l,lTll I'l.KHK lniran' ofH p illrlnii' n.inee"ry If '""i "I fliciirm nl-nt nvlionmnt slmri hnai, falirj to start, I j j A am. IflgT iff li e vTa'iTKO - for mail idiow ciris for art inni1d pealiUT. must l of nriit aprsrsraneii anil over 21. rurnlali all, lelj nli In loiter Jl'ien in nr.ie Offlre s rao. flrrt ldri people. E. K. Worthline Dead F.li K Worthline, seventv-six years old, a retireil bookbinder, died y enter- day nt his home. D1S Cayugn street. following an illness of five months. , i ITtFNf H JV I LASH was a veteran of the Civil War. Uol iitj'yL'n '" 'ljrl leaves his widow, tvvo daughters and a I OVER LARGE ARMY son. Ills funeral will take place at the Si house Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial, with Mnsonic rites, will be in North-1 Fails, April 10. (By A. P.) wood cemetery. j i.y.mce must maintain an army of 700.- 7 v Watnr i nn.emn r' Vl.ltatlon rhuirh s l tn PHlrlrk's fninetiTV T'r.Davllli Tl'llNCn. April l AI.11F isnnrK April is st Uturood. N J.. WII.I.IAM W huihan4 of Prvphema M l'oree Rlatlv srnl frlendu Invited to fu neral rvtre on VVdiis.1av. a. 2 p. in at lata rfslnnr Wen Avenue, l.lnnpod, j I Internienl Zlen ' meierr MAtVTlN April IT JAMUH son of the late Tames and M.irsells Martin. Funiwal on XVedneadsy. 7 I ft m in from reaMenc. "Kil J VTatar t Solemn reijulem maaa at loir, iiio.ti (ii. I Va ERT It. Tl'flN pn nceil r.S Hrvli-e . ,i Tinirli at 2-lft I. IV. ns ,.,A .. u,j. u.a. ,, s.. n m SI .IIS mi" ..i-1-i..i.i .,sn,i niwi.nl. Jive ' OverhrooU. Inlrrmeiit private I'un ,nl'nw will ti " Vsrhrool( elation in meet train leavlnit linunl Street Btatlon 1 :43 '' VCiOAN Bil'W'ny April 18, SARAH A., nliloxv of Pavld Vo-n ruaaral atrrlrs Thurilay. 8 P- m, nt Uia Ollrar 71 TUIr ntitldlns. 12 CTieatnut at. Tnlsnnem rrl. nt Keroalni nav b viewed WeJnts(la rvcnlnir. STRIKE NOTICE- ie naTf urrttartxl u rinnufc Pfruu trnrtA tin owtr than whr..m,. pric .11 ...-1.. - (uli atntl III Molurdui nUlil. Our retail urlrn. aro smoked meats tn meet our o per envi. Swift's Honey Cured Picnic Best Fretthly (Jround 101 Shouldorn or Picnic 1 Qc ib. ; Hamburg Steak, (lb.) ' HliniN 10 or 12 1b. UV. ' ' If one. ou try .uir llamhiirB Plea 12V2C 35c u Th are jul the kind Ihnl ni.it you ui J, "'''."",,. i'"' """" ""' In iour inoull. lieaueo Ihey uis , nutuu. v- - freahli imoked. lean, no wa.lc nnd ' ... . s!n Brunieei to keep, NlCO Lean fJOUp KoHHtinK or .StcwiiiR A Cc ! I Beef. CUlrhmnu Aw ' , . nn , enualeit nt any nrlre. Skin Itnek or Ueirulnr Hams 9Cc II). The aanie brands ihut mails the ihrlfty houelieeirra .yf-mler Sow ws SM II Keee XV'self If ini like u Koaal sf I'ork nr Hiinilay ou ouht to lr M.MII H'S or II .xiahti Si rrran iiama arm ,si,uuiurre, Shouldern of Pork city .dresfled 1 or 5 lb. OQc lb. average "'' Freah HaniB 8 Ib. OCc Hi. average JaJ Finest Halfnmokes IQc Hi. In the city -117 Best Boneless Bacon tliat can be obtained in a QQc lb, l'reslt Kegs, fliinran nlec. ii. NATIVE BEEF Tstr? STEAKS " Sirloin That Money Can Buy A'o IFaafe 4-Oc lb. 45c dofc JECLDWELL(0. Jewelehs Silversmiths Stationkks Chestnut anu Juniper Stkeets Distinctive Brooches Of Important Precious Stones OXOE30I30E aoaox: aOEXOE aocacg Hit the Profiteer Let me see if you want to hit the profiteer in clothing as an open ing offer I am going to tailor to 3 yuur measure ai cost SPRING SUITS Made to Order -,9 B EXTRA TROUSERS FREE lecd, In carl nns.. , MX AUK NOT I'ROFITKr.KA. Oor aim la t cite, our Ni-lon.crs (lie MM lar ine .hi. iv Mes-n una up. xm aH JAQ tn plena nring your naaaei a fome c-anj, a ymi nmin in rrond anil ou get 111 rlialfe eola or men I nd In I l nee bring our h . l.leei enl. nt north 10 fare In, romn out and Inspeet Hi eanltHrr fatifltlaii tn uliltlt lour meata ara handled. (onrlsy and elennllnrsa rula here. ' MARKET STREET BEEF CO. IVJW t.IIKF,T T." Made at Cost $ O C75 II Extra Trousers Free 3J cMsuccm III'II BATI-nilAV KVI'-MMIb t.NTII, U U'll.llllx 1224 Market aocaoiijoiaoi: n iococ..'. -m C j ) ) 'i y I xhULU' dWK n 0E30E I ft M fciy 1 hit J,-: Wtf&W' ?.