Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1920, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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BUILDING BREVITIES
From famou'i plnt built by
AtVERTlWW come product!
with wriitli million! ol Amtri
can citizeni are clothed and
nourished, product", again, to
which in large mtiure they
owe clcanl'mcu, health, imT
hippineu.
I To contlruct thin worthily for
utciul ends u to contribute
directly to the progress of
civilttation.
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EVENING 1'TJBLlO LEBGEfe-t.lHILADErjrHlA, Wfet)NE4VY,
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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Contracting Lnmnccrs
PHILADELPHIA WEST END TRUST
Nebraska Returns
i Strengthen Johnson
Conllnii'il from t'.tsu tlni
?.irll oupporliiiK tlif '"wit -oiiiitui . l"
an neither for WihuI nor .lolm-nn A
vjotor.v for .Inhnxon tlteri would ikii n j
trjcnicinloui rffivt. It may even deride;
tr)o iiotnitinl ion .
IVmnrrntic returns from Nehnil.:i
nd Iteorpla nrr lndrrl-ivr. Ilr.x.iii in
t)r rnrlj retiln aiipriu to lim'". vim ,
.imtsldr I lie lirt four riinill.liiiei lor
llttcite nt-lnrRP. If lie i ilefentetl. tin
tclmiiilfttriitinn will liavr won if uiol
jiiiinurtniit fishi.
I Hrjnn'h pntlerltii nf tlir "ilr.." and
th treat) rei'riitliiiit, on llio eon
Tutioii floor, would In cniliiirra-liiB to
PreMiletif Wil-ou.
Tin roninioiier Mieiv- would en
irtliraci iillier opiiolielltK of tin nilnilu
istrntloo. who. it. is true. hae iiotliit'R
in common wit'i rnn eeepi ilie ucnin
II :
give yp Burnt
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Idle Rnilroad Men In Metro
politan District Agroo to Re
sume Work at Once
! ABANDON APPEAR TO BOARD
n (lit AsMirlnlril I'rr
V:i.Miiiilnii. April 21.- An imree
ment willi (lie inilrond lirntlierlionc
unions miller which the itrikiiiR worker.
I in the inetropolilanMi'lriet of New Ynili in'
w III return to work initnnlhitcl.
iinnoimred licr Imlnj li
was , i
IM.vni-.l Mi.
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llilgli, poKiiiinn lor cm mrinein
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i&HBv. AH
BmmmW -i AMY I
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ammkHmk Anmvammvi
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SUFFRAGE BOOM
REVIVED AT DOVER
Mr Melluch aid In had iilrindnned
tin effort to have tlir eae nf the New
"lurk men tnkeu tin separntely by Hie
null ond Inhor board nnd that hi rum '
inittri wnulil return to New ork tndn . '
lent ins their him in the IiiiiiiIh nf the
lender of the tvgtilnr brotherhood"
The iosihilit,, of n'tenil mouths' (e I
ln in tin settlement of the wage de '
niiinrix of tlir '.'.OOO.lHMt niilfoad work- i
ers developed today duritiK i1iiiiIoii
hetween i-"pre.entntive of the road- ami
Hi.. Iirnt IikiIiiihiIh In. fori- I In- Hnilrond .
Labor Hoard, when lirnrini: "ii the de- i street, who has been miislit: from Ills
miintls were resmurd. I hoinr for two mnnthsj think the boy bait
i .. n.i.. i.-.... niet with nn wvldr-nt or foul jlnj .
i. .i. in I, ii r .i . .- He left for work with his sister mid
I.. I. Uhler eh.ir.nan of the w,.rc been Veh. or heard of f,lnee.
eommissioti of tin .vnein ion of Itnil- "" ."'.,' '' ,, ,, .,, , ,,..
miiv ..Pfiii vrs. snnl rotiKliipriihlp time i'"" i"": '.'"' "' " - i .
would he required for the
Knther neeesnr. ililtll to
L34AWMtfMJy
,.i:oitct: .oi.ociuii
Sltfii-r.nlil Imi.v. mIii Ims lirrn
misslnc from Ills linmis l.i-J.i Mot.li.
Hollywood Mr-ret. for two months
BOY MISSING TWolIONTHS
Parents of George Zolochlk Fear He
Met With Accident
The pari'tlts of (leorrje Zoloebik. sjt
teen venrs old. IS 1.1 South I loll) wood
ilwho seldom went out rxrept .to the
lie
mails in ;'"-' '" "- ..I.s
plnre before niovies. Hnu nan irw imj irir.iuc
ithr board nnd that nnw.r to a -pies, wns rmpijei...i-. .."-,. . . .
I lionnaire sent out li his n-oncintinn Areordiiiu to a drseriplion pnen to
' rotild not lie obtniued under three I the poller by his fnther. Michael Zolo
nioiitli. Irhik, the boy wns live feet, f-evrii .in,ohes
' 1. i: Sbeiu.erd. president of the con- ' tall, weighed I HO Tpllllds and bad n
ilurtniV brotherhood, dreliire.l that siKlit limp in tils riBtit toot. neu ion
since the dispute had been pending vi- . een lie wns dresfe. Ian blur rrKr suit,
tren month., the rouds Und had time in 'with n dark rnp, khnki shirt, blue tie
which to untlier nil necessary informa i and hlaek hoel.
tlon. ' '" " '
DeelaiiliR that the roads could delaj j 0011110111 Seeks
irttlrmcnt of thr dloputr by twelrl & ,
months. V. N. Loak. vicr nvrslilent of in Hftfllll A V11111
a I it. I ....- .'....! .. I.iu .....I. Im t ... 1-l.....l......1 ..f Dnllti-.iv flrntiutiiii I f
II! I'UII tnillll rnilllii' I't nn '....,i. ."i nr iiiiiuivi uu.'.i 1.1 ,........,. i . .
tA whom Hryim on the tloov would be i said every month's delay meant tluii t .,,... , .,
Tflll.vln'i point. line of millions of dollars by the rouds. i niln..f.l f.on, . .. One
I'nluiet failed to iret n iiiaiority in ' li wnrned. however, that further delay inc otlirer nt thr rnuiii'HV hrMiiin. av-
(.Jeorgiii. Moke Smith will hold the ' sPttllnt; the wtiue (pieotlon wniim nun rived in tsim Hrtno today to represent
to the unret nmoiiE tnr rnuninu mine the l. ensue oi .Mitions in iisrusninnn
ers. ' with -the siiprmnri council repHrdlnu the
K-irh llrarlncs I'minl-al mandate for Armrnl.H, which the lengue
I.arl, ncariiiRs i rmnisci td hrcn nskrd to ntwumr.
Chairman Nurtnn dwlnrrd tlujt thr i ,,.h(, dinin,, is rxppPtrl tn turn
I j ...... 1,1 Mr.fwlltn mntli.ni ns llllirll I . . ...I... i .. i :i:.
iHinni MiMiiu .- i. ..... ..... , , , upon inr question oi iiinus inni mm- .... wi,i
.. ....iu. ...! ,l...f flu. hnnrlnss would '. '.... ' . ...i.i-i. .i... i. i I PH" . Willi
in M.r.-iui- in. v : lary lorrcs, oi which iuc h-hkui- iiiis - ..llr
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balance of power in tin convention be
tween the Clerk unwell mil loin Mir
, pon factions. A trade will .rcurc Hoke
thr Bensatorsliip ami our of tin others
the orKiiini'.atinii.
Itoke can get on tin fence with crnit
rr HCllit than nn. man in public life.
Wnton, in ilie riimpnisn. showed where
the M'tiMnr stiMid. ayinc itlwny.s:
"If you are for Wilson, vote for
Valuieri if von arc ncnitist WiNnn. vote
for me; if .nu don't know where yon
tlind, vi.te for Hoke Smith."
link" has kept himself in public life
nv mnkinr cnmliiuatinu cenernlly wltn
Dolawnro Legislators Impressed
by Action of Republican
Stato Convention
ANTIS ARE MUCH ALARMED
Il n Htaf fnrrrourffiit
Hover, IM., April 21. There wan
strlklnc ividrner in thr Ilonsr nnd Sen
,nte today tlint many members heretofore
npim.srn io ult ruj(i ralllicnllon were nn
deroiin; n rhntiRi nf hentlmenl.
liidorK"meiil of womiiti MiffrnKe by thr
stati emu-en! Inn and thr trenirndnus
drmoiiKtrntinii of approval It received'
fintii ileleRiites nnd Hpertntorn Iiiin con
vlncnUthr niitls Ui the I.egislnturr that
thr rltlr.ens of Delawnre desire the Mate
to add tin finishing touch to ratification
, hy the country.
There nn u fev of the nntls still
s'ul'btirn, howewr. and on henriiiR thi
inilriiliiir there wnl n'nnRslliilitv of the
MifTrnce rntllientton resolution bring
liroupht up in the Sciintr tomorrow thr)
took strps to obtain a rrcess. They rhn
lended tlint the isimmis.sinn nppointnl
i-erentlj to consider fhr srhnnl code r
vlslfti required Umr. to makr nn rx
haustivr Investigation, so It hns virtu -nil.,
lien drcliled to take n recess t-o-lnorrow
for throe weeks.
Ahtls In the IIoliw and Henntr who
brlieve that they will have n rest from
the sufTrngr agttntion during thr receps,
will, however, have cnnsldernble disappointment.
Vigorous Campaign Assured
1'lniiR were mapiied out here today
hy thr sufTnigist for a more vlgorotii
campaign than ever. Several thousand
I'opirs of the resolution indorsing woman
sulTrflKP, which was adopted by thr con
Volition yesterday, will br Frnt to rrsl,
dents of rvrry town and hamlet in Dela
wnre. Those will be follow rl by suffragist
speakers armed with Ukuits nnd fncts
to convince the doubtful ones that u
gr-at majority of thr proplr of thr stnto
want it to be In hnrmony with the rest
of the country nn tin right .of women
to rnst thr ballot.
Miss Alice I'nul, chairman of thr na
tional woman's party. Is expected here
tonight to map out plans foe thr con
tinued light.
Kspecinl efforts will he Inafle to win
ovr the D laocratii' untis in House and
Senate, nnd for tins purpose the storm
conter of the battle will undoubtedly
switch to Wilmington.
.Mrs. Florenie Hn.inrd IIIllcs, state
chairman of the national woman's
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MISS MAUY IirnilAKI) I'Al'IA)IN(J
Who noted ns sponsor at tho New
Yorli Shipbuilding nl In Cnmdrn
yesterday when tho 1'nllcd Stnto
dostrnjrr rauldlng was launched.
Sho Is h great .granddaughter of
dnmos Klrlte ratildlng, iv former
ccretary of tho iinty. for hom
tho destrojor was named
PE
DELAY DANSEY CASE
NN MEN VOTING
UPON
HONOR CODE
continue for the present unintcrriipt- lrerum. vhloh has hem se
edly. S. W. Ilebfrlmg. prrs uiem oi mu , u,(,t0ll B1 ,n1 (Mpltfti 0f Armenia, i tlir
SwitclimenH I'liion of North America. I hnm litv nf .Mstnpim Kctnnl, the
will present ine iipmauus i ! i -ganixntion
tomorrow. .
Hefore adjourning, inr noniu iicciucu
to take under advisement the sugges
tion that the rallroails -end out ques
Clark Howell. I'robiihlv he will' do so tionnnires as t tin effects of the pro
Rirain. in which ense rnlmrr will get
O'eorgin uud the ndniinistrntion llllothe.
victory
BRYAK GAIMNG HOPE
AS RETURNS POUR IN
, Omaha. April 'Jl. ill) A Ii Wil
liam Jeniiius Ilrjnti made further gains
dhring the countiug of tin vote this
itinrning. and while lie remained in sixth
l(lace among the eight candidates for
llemorrutir delegates-at-large, . he
gained on the leaders. In 3(',(J out of
IVltt iircciiirtf the vote stood :
''ilitcheoik delegates Neville. 11.101:
SCliallenberg. 1 1 .OOM : N'eble. lO.lSli;
f,cN'en). SSH
Ilr)UN delegates--SlepheiiH. MM.";
Bryan, O.'.O . ISerge. 7!I4 . Thomas.
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poseil wage increiises on iin-i.iinih v.
prnses. Snokesmen for the brotherhoods con-
! tended that the question of costs was
for the Interstntr Commerce CommUfion
to decide and that the board should con
ntifiii.ntit uttt itnll in ii.lo lult ft rrmulil
. ... ii . t i i tiuiiun ui ii " i i'u i.i Ainini "iv.n mpii-mi
Turkish Nationalist lender, and he is n ,.nb)y crr.ltrr tllm tln liJd nny
deputy from that city In thr '1 urkish !(.(,H 0f
parlimnent. He is reported to have! "WhUc the I.egisluture is liaving its
i.i.mni iitiims in ...mill. ........ ' iroorss, nicmberK will ha hetler oppnr-
l.engue or iiiiuiis, iiiiuci in,- iniiiiiiuii-,
would have the task of turning out.
Hrltish. Italian. French. .Inpnnesp
and (irpok military and naval experts
have arrived here to tnkr part In the
framing of thr military clauses of the
Turkish treaty.
Premier Nitti. of Italy, speuking to
Three Departments Considering
Adoption of Plan to End
Exam Supervisions
FRESHMEN ARE UNDER FIRE
Students of the Wharton School,
1'nlversitv of IViinsylvntWn. met In
Logan Hall tdny to vole on tho new
honor rode which is the lirst move in
thr linn) rffort to estnblish un illl-uui-verslty
rodr for thr undergraduate in
the Wharton, college nnd Towue scien
tific departments.
Thr rod iliciissrd applies to tho
students in tlir three-upper classes nnd
to freshmen after "heyday" which
comes in Ma) .
Trial of llagrniit iolntors of th" sys
tem will be b) tlie honor court of each
department, tin proposed code provides.
Kxamiuntioii papers would b. headed
"Honor Kniniii.itioii." ns n substitute
for thr pledge foimerl)" used. There
wuilld be no proctois.
No "Spies" Needed
Kverv student wo'uhl onfore- tlir code
-. i . ' . ..:-!...:.... l l l.n ..l...l..n
tunlt, of learning the sentiment of the , " . Lr. " "i, IT L""" "' Z, ,
III Hlllll"Uiriiiun i.it '..s -- f , "
the case to the lioiior court of his de
partment.
.Stato Not Roady to. Prosecuto
iYwo SUsDOcts asTjiify Pre
pares tp Meet Tomorrow
HAVE NEW CLUE, BELIEF
Atlanllc City, N. .., April UI. He
volnpnyntH nt n, seiisntlonnl nntiiro,
w'hlch nrr snld to hr Impending In the
mystery which still envelopes the day
light disappearance of llvo-yenr:(ihl
'Itilly" .Uiuisey., o.( Hnmmonton. 'n
October H of last' year, will not br In
slmpc for presontntlon. when the At
lnntlc county, grand jury meets at Moth
Lauding tomorrow.
"We nle not yet prepared to Indicate
wiint course the prosecution Is to lake
at tills time," TMimiml I. tlnsklll.
prosecutor for Atlantic, said at his of
lice here today. Thin was after .1.
I'hlneas Wilson, cnptnltt of county de
tective, had stnted nutimritntlvcly thut
,i.. ri....UA.. ...,.., ntirl ilm rlinrtrrs of mur-
der prndlng iigalnst Chniies II. W iltc
and Mrs. Kclllli .16nes, of Hainmonton.
would t:ot be submittal . tjio Knit"
iury tomorrow, fnptnin uson mm
lie knew beonusr nnnr of thr stiite s wlj
nrssrs, qiiitr a number in wnoin
I'onns)lvnnlii. luiil been suinmoiiod.
"Wc nrr not yet prepared to net.
tlint is nil." Prosecutor tlnsklll stated
nt his oilier, when asked why two grand
Juries had been permitted to adjourn
without tiny move upon the pnrt ot tim
state Io nresrnt the evidence upon
which White nnd Mrs. .limes wero fir
loMod nt Hnmmonton last December
and held In custody until they entered
$."l) ball eneh. . , ., . ,
Prolocutor tlaskill indicated thttf lie
was not concerned with , tlir indignation
snld to exist In Hnmmonton over the
prosecutlon'H failure to cither move the
chnrgr that the defendants killed little
nillv Unnsey. or dismiss the proocoil
ings and clear their names. "Jr nimply
have not completed our ensr. bo colli.
"There arc several lines upon wblch
we nir working. A mnttrr of this kind
cannot be rushed bemuse Justice is at
stake." He added tlint n part of the
delay had been dm tn nn enforced trip
to Klorldn to recuperate his health.
Prosecutor Onsklll declared emphatic
ally that hr will light with till the means
nt 'his command' despite reported moe
inent on the pnrt of White and Mrs.
.Jones through their counsel to lmvc the
proceeding! dismissed, 'The Ut6 f
not going to abandon thlM cnsiV ' Ny
Hit, wny Mr. Onsklll expressed It. "we
have n certain nnioiint of evidence 'and
nro necking ,to obtain more br it cor
roborative nature, I most certainly will
fight any attempt to huvo thr proceed-.
Ings dismissed! , .
Oartleld A. nolte, counsel for Mrn.
.fnnes; and White, wnt to Hnmnionton
today to confer with them. Mr. BolLc.
tM .An. Mf ,1j.tn Ifn lipllnvon the
slate nhouhl make some more vt confesa.
it has made n mistake.
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TODAY'8 MABRIAQE LICEN8ES
Vltr It Kenren. C?e N. Itrotd St.. nnd
Jonnle O, Hnlrtwln, RfHO t.irchwood nve.
Alxnflr A, Uht. I31 ermnton e..
nnil Msry It. ltlgi.'. Btenton K-vb. and
llflls Mill rd.
Joasph X. M&Kntl.lcn. 1502 N. CTIh t.. nnij
Buiinnn U. I'urrsn, l84 Mt. Vemon st.
Itarvfy Inmlrigor, 141.1 Jsokson t ami
Anna IMcCunn. Chter, l'a..
aorn Chivman. 1S38 PlrlnUy rd., bi.J
rrtn PIro, 4001 Pchll ave.
Dnll 1. Murphy. ri77 nisliemore at., an.l
francos II. AchafTr. lift AV. taudtn at.
Norrll W, Allien. II7 IX Huntingdon St.,
ami Alma Ilts. 2071 B. Bonwrlet at.
Thnmaa It, I'MnMy. 14M N. 2d at., and
Jnna JI. Oorse. BM0 Wyalualne ave.
Domlnao t). lltij. 0044 Market at., and
fora .1. Clou.. 1S N. Mllllck t.
Max Tliuna. New Trk city, sr.rl Ilertha
Lester Nw Tork" city.
Walter T William". ISM Webster st.. aiid
.Nnnnlo William. .15'Jl N. Oarllnln at.
William M. I.edman, 30f lla)erf4rd nve.,
and Hilda Rtone, 74SO Devon at.
Joseph A. Oartner. Nlcetonn lane, and Mar-
Bret K. Mansfleld. 19 B. Cherry st. .
Joe'ph lineal. 1H3 C'heitnut at., and Fophlc
Kopp. 3loS Cedar nt,
t;ilntia n. rowell, Jr., Cheater, Pa., and
Heleh I'ratt. Qlerr Mills, l'a.
IJen Hester, AR02 Calvert St., and Kdna
Mltrhelh 4 1 Oil Market at.
Pfersoh'alTits
OUR Trust Department
is equipped- to under
take nny work of h. fiduciary
nature,, and ita officer nro
nlwrivs . rpndv. .to r.AM. .'.!'
V ' V'fiUclK ? niay : eo'nlchi
plate the creation of aTrust
Philadelphia
Tust Company
'41flCKcatnut Street
and
Ilroad and Cheslnul Stretla
Northeast Comer
Huron .i rriei, ,oa is, inn Bl.. anA m.
C Elser, 181 N. Mlldrad at. "
flimuel A. Harlrur. Tleadlnc, l'a.. nt ph.,
M. Ilecher, neadlntr, raT na E,l"l
Karneit L. White. a78 K. Hendolphi ,.
and Vera II. Taliaferro Creemont P.
lH-.... nrnnil nlOK a a,.l ". A
Kllaatylh E. Wllaon. 8007 Willow OrVvJ
Henry, J. Wlr.iir, 1H8 Illtner it., ind Mi
Bmllli, 2420 P. Woodstock at. " i-
llllum ..T. rorrl. 6418 Norfolk at .
......r .. in.., j.u. ..u.,n t'm
Sadataka Teihtna, Chlrao, III , ,j ,
. liirtl. Irvlniton, N. J. q iH
Cupl'' rtowena. B17 Norrla st and ii,.
' Olbbs.' 619 riorrla at.
cniupniKii will be made nut
along more vigorous lines than ever to
(hose In doubt that u!lragc
convince
J .E Oleiweu .&
Jewelers Silversmiths Stationero
Chestnut and Juniper Streets
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
ANY PRECIOUS STONK
PIERCED PLATINUM
OR JEWELED MOUNTINGS
iMMililllillllllllllil
ii- ; ii
1ielH of candidates for Republican pros
iflrntial preference, tlie vote being:
.lohnson. r-'.OO'J: Wood. .S741 ; Per
whlug. ."."His; Ross, JSl.
In Douglas county i Omaha I. Senator
.Tnhnsoii obtninril a plurality nf 277 over
Grnernl Wood in the first 11.". out nf
Jfi4 precnii ts to report wlulr in the
Htllte nlltMlle of Pnllgllls count. V lit
had n pliirnlit. over Wood of 2!1S'1 in
thr tirst '"';! prisincs.
In the nice for delcgii'e at -large to
he Republican convention returns show
the Wood delegate leading by a fairly
good margin, although figures are so
meager that nothing like a forecast is
possible.
ider the demands only on tie busts oi i . . wlt, rPf,.rPl.0 to that country's
tin increase in the cost nt living. I policv toward t'lermnnv. Austria and
Request for an immediate nring wns , .IIK'.siavia, nnd nlso upon the financial
tiled with tlie board b !-. II. Iltger- Hltu,on 0f itnl. charged that n cam
aid, president of tin brotherhood of jR1 of f,,,,,.,,,,,, n being conducted
Railroad und Steamship I erks. b reiglit , ,)V llnkJm persons against liis
Hiindlers'. F.xpress and Station I.m- , C0UntrV.
Vloyes. who said curly action by tlie ( ... (i(iM,mjI1Ht'on f,M, CW!I det
board was necessary to curb restless rjn,ntnj t0 1(lly is ,, nbomlnable
ness among tlie men ,.i nis orgiiiiiwium. .1.1,,- rivmlcr Nitti said. "It is n
veritable campaign of libelous fnlse-
num irrt MT?1J ft AT TC hoods. By whom' Is it promoted? Many
L,rilLi.rU 1IVj1 litljlV telegrams which claim Io have conic
4T TzTTIT 1' IfVTTlRX from Italy prove to lmxc been sent from
A I t KJIVj Lli IXCjI til.' neighboring countries by persons who
huvo not lived in Itnly. and who are
... ... .n. 1. . acting in the interests of unknown
1 iiiinco. .Mini -1. '. '....
rnilronil men 111 ine 1
district refused today to Mite on
question of returning to work. , , . -,
All elTorts of ii committee of strike Qet LabOl' Oil Fai'ltlS,
leaders to obtnin action failed. ' 4 J; 0o,,t,oo
M. .1. Kenney. R. S. Murphj and AtiVlSeS KaStnUSSeil
Shannon .tones, tliree of thr strikr ,
loaders nrrostod last week, mode thr ap- Cun(ln1lH from re, one
111.(1 for 11 return o worK 111 mn?-
mrrting of striking yardmen.
Thev were croeted with cries
"Sold,"
(Jrunau?'
people, and when botlu branrhes meet
again all members wjll no doubt be
foiiviiicid that the people. of Delaware
desire to join tlie nil; Amei iinn plan
for wiininu suffrage."
It was reported today that (iovernor
Towiisetid, who was defeated in his at
tempt to go as delegate to tho national
convention, would retalintr on those re.
sponsible for preventing him.
When seen 11 1 the Capitol, tin gover
nor declined to discuss tlie subject. "I
will have n statement later, lie said
The honor court would be composed
of two lepresentatives of the tliree
upper classes in each department pre
sided over by the president of thr de
partment organization. A vote of the
out of the sevrn court members would
envvirt a violator, but unless the vnti
wns utinuimoiih, tlie student would have
the rlirht of nimcnl to ii lilffhei' court 1
! composed of two seniors from each of
"explaining jijst wliore I stand and I the three departments witn ine presi-
what my plnni nrr.'
ler. of ilia. senior, class presiding
.. ... ...... i?. I.. l ' I IO IIOC1S On Ol Hie Mioeiim ...ill.
nireii 1111 iiiiii mar 111 .rriiiiuin . , , . nnl ,... vntp. i.elnc neccs-
It is believed the suffrage measure "''L ""?),:,: ).P 0trS UC" K '
vill be turned into politlcul capital hy I snf fnr ecuixtction.
the follower of Alfrc.I-4 du Pout and The student convicted under Ihe end
mod as a means of carryins him to the would be expelled for one year: ii
ultlmntc Republican leadership of Del- name and bis offense would be reported
IUnr,., to the head of the department and to nil
Tim' Ki-ei vietm-i- tntennl Mi', ilit his timfessors. nnd lie would not be nl-
Pont's leadershiii w'ns scored yesterday ' lowed to tuke nn exiimiiintion without n
when (Iovernor Tnwimcnd was defeated I proctor.
".,. ..,. .,..! "ae' .W" "il ...". 'si.'i;:- ' parties.
c-ennior iiirnm .ionnon i es.iiug mc MriKing rniirnnu men ... -"" ! : ,,; ni, , L. ns nnf f thr
mc , " 1 ..- -- ..- -,
dPlognlPs to tin tiaiiouai cnnveniipu ny
the Sussex county delegates.
Those who opposed Townsend nro nil
supporters of Alfred I du Pont, and
nnu the u.'i is brine naieil. It ftf-sald.
1 to give Mr. du Pont inc.. prestige of nier code was refused
putting the sullrnge rnlttieatinn resniu-
to cripple the farm industry and i editor 'linn through the Legislature, n- task
of , the food s-.PPlv. The entire country is ",'i:h. '"" ""' fe U,V:,,",.?":I,:7' .
'Onthiilo" and " Whore s TnpnHPOli hv tho nmo thine." imnni mmnhnr nf tho nniinnal nm.'
T.. v.tlninvJ lliufr AlTnrtB ' '" ""'". . ' ""
lllilt CAIMUIII"! l laavr.i--
to obtnin thr rulrnsr nf John (irunnu,
president of the Chicago Yardmen's As
sociation, fiom .loliot jail on bond, had
I not sueopodod.
Fi
jnlflicnn. tn be lending his field with'
dnm Mi-Mullen in second nlace .lohu
H. Morehejul I lemocrnlic candidate for ,
iol- iiiltoiirued lifter the strike leaders . tinn. bn- national problem.
said
Murnhy Hissed by Mrihers
Hilrbencli Runs .strong 1 Mlll.phyj unving nn American Hag.
1I11- Democratic preference the' took thr'llnor to declare lie "would not
vote fnr Senator Hitchcock ran us high . nht the American fiovernmont. He
b four Io one over Ribert Ross, of ,.,. .-reetril with catcalls and hisses. will h mm
Lexington I'nrlj returns also showed' 1'oinn leader declared after the meet p0pP vlio are now spending so leek-
linrernni Samuel It. Jlolxrivir. He- :., ,hPv were he lilesfi to order tlie men ' ,j.. , . . ,,, r., ,n s(rpr 'n,:s
l)1";k.U.i:"'nl'!k.,..... trl ii,. meet. ! i not. as you will observe, a local ques-
. iniu i' ll ill' .1.. ... ........- ....
overiiiu. is leading his four opponents. ,, M.n refused 11 hearing. lie an-
,The Republican national onmmitter- nnlini.(M that no "rump meeting" would'
iiinn Ii It Howell, is boding ('. A. . permitteil, and the hall was clenred
Mel 'loud f'r national committeeman, 1 ln,Pr police supervision.
J'J.40.i to K7 fs with "(Ml ineciiicts heard ... , -. 1
-f rem. while rtlnir P Mullen. Demo Session Rcsumeil Klsewlieie
ratio . oiiiniilteeinnn. is ahead of W. The -Inkers lett the hall and attei
Jl. Thompson. 7ll.'l to Cil7 some discussion uiarclied across town
The big light in the Deuiucialic ranks ' to their hmd.iunrtors. wheie they 1 - t
wns for membership in the delegation- ' sumed the rslon '
rtt large to San I 'riinci.ro . Mr Itrvan I Many of thp men declared Kennev .
Iind nnnounreil that he and his dele- 1 Murphy and .lones had no authority to
ntioil would not vote for Mr Dili h -' advise tliem to return t work. Only
. ock a' Sun I 'rainisi o even if instructed 1 President (irunau could do tlint. Hiy
10 do o -Mi llitchi'oel. thereupon put I declared. tJrunaii, nt. whoso rcqucul the
un a dolosnlinii of his mvii friends, and ' mnss mcetim- had been culled, expected
it was thi tight between that delegation 1 to arrange tor hi release from jail to
.ind the Itrvan delegation winch at- uttcni
May Need to Import (Jrnln. mittee from Uelavvnie.
' ', , ,. , .,, ! During the lust two weeks --both
"The ultimut result therefore will,,,,, ,.1)ts u.p, ro,,or, lls fHring
be, I iresiime. that instead of export - hiiffrage. T. Coleman came to Dover
ing main we will be compelled to im- nd directed nn aggressive light while
. 1. . .e .1.; i'J .iao.i 1 tlu indorsement of Alfred I. wus np-
pnrt it to meet this .-r.nntry s need. ' , p,,rPn,ly ,,n(1Hvl.. WhenT Coleman
suggested wade an attempt to force thp measure
p.uf bnnd modr from impotied ginin lliiough. thr way was. jnmmrd, and
1. Ml... in rr ,.P nil III. HOW Alireil I IS IO lllivi- 111.- IIIIIKir tu
to those ill
opening the door, nccordin
position to know.
Daniel .T. I.nytnn, lieutenant of Al
fred I. du Pont nnd leader of Sussex
county, has declared ficquently that ho
-n.. ....1 ..n. ...... e..ir.H 1...1 .
, IierM'.IHI..V illtlili'il ...iiiiiiii i-ilii I 111.1-, inn 1 time
I said the residents of Sussex county I'll .- Whin Inn code Is on its Inst
wrrr opposeii in it. uegiiruiess 111 ine ' p,,, ,j, Pnred J'uink tl. Ste ltior. cliiiir-
11111 11 of today s meeting, "iinil tlie lui'-
Nci details of the trials would be given
to thn public either of ncclised or con
victed student-. This provision is made
because Dr. S. S. Huebnor. of the inv
surftuor department, informed the rom-
initrer tnnt n niiin accused iinuer 11 ior- 1
bond by n '
bonding house on tills account.
l-Yrslimeii Are "Su.spectl"
An niiieudmeiit sugeostod liy tin
tlie Whurtnn men wn to tho effect tlint
freshmen be kept under proctors un
til "heyday." hocnii'o, during tlie
fifteen year that nn honor system has
existed In the school, it failure., have
boon due to freshmen who have come
from n aricty nf preparatory nehools
and have failed to become adjusted t6
Pennsylvania's honor requirements dur
ing the first year. Furthermore tin aver
age of -10( freshmen each year in Ihe
Wharton School do not return Io the
sophomore class.
I'nless the code is adopted this time,
it i believed that rr faculty of the
Wharton School will abolish it for all
Profesior Rasinussen impressively.
Ii is the most serious tlint has ever
f,.,.f.,l Oil conntrx. " 1 oiiiiositioii hy the Sussex county legis
"What is to be the solution'.' It we Intois to woman sufTrngi' in the past,
nrr In avoid this crisis, what is the it is predicted thai an .ilhrinative nod
ron-odv 1 asked. 1 of tlie bend from l.nyton will help
"There must be n nation -. id. agita- them to change their mind nn tlie mnt
tlmi that will bring the situation 1 tor
scpi.irely before the people. The more
aeitation ine neiier 11 win or n mus.
trailed the most attention
Women nle for l-lrst Time
Yesierdny was ihe first day Nebraska
"Wninen hni had the liallot.
trade 11 n 0Sici in II v strong appeal Io the
Winn' n even gmug so far nn In ask Re
.publican w miii-ii 10 iegitor ao Demo
cinls in oi ib r Io vote for him ludici
lion- are that ihe women stink to their
purl, nail Hun Mr. Itrynn teceived in
nporuilli stiiing vote of women.
Mr Drvitn nimpniKneil in the stale
1wn weeks, making four and five ad
dresses fin h ilnv, including Sundiij.
Air. Illlcln ock spoke but uui'-wrek III
thr stale.
(ienciiil Pershing virtually has licen
climinnti'il fmiu tin, presidi iiIihI inee
lieciliisn of Ills poor showing." IU 'e
liuskil, his friends 1 inn ode
DELANY SEEKS SLOGAN
"Women of District to Be Rewarded
for Suggestion!
Wmii. 11 living ii Ine Third Cougii.
vlnniil ilisirul luivc a limine to win
S7."i In niigiiialiug 11 good cnuipaigu slo
gun fur Chniies Delnny. Mavoi Moore's
ifitdidale for tin nnminiil lull
The Republican Itiisiness Men's Com
iilllit of Ihe distriit today olTeied a
Prst 111-1.1 of .".IO and 11 JfliTi second priie
for tlir I wo moat iiceptuble slognns that
Mill cpltonure the spirit of Dclitliv'-.
Iiglil against Hairy C Rinislev, ilie
V'nre candidaic.
'I'lu; slogans iinis be submitted in
writing, no later than April US, at ','I'JI)
North From strei
jl women are eligible foi the mil
tit who lle 111 ai one of Hi" following
vrtrdst S0041111I. Tlilrd Fourth. Fifth.
Sixth, Kleionlh Twelfth. Sixteenth.
tsieutcin(li, UiichU-rntli und Slug
Nt'cfithi
get labor liack to tlie iiirin . 0 nep.i a
inntmlssinn of fnrmprs", lnbnr irprp
Hentativos and repie.setitative. of thr
people, wlilch will take up in tlie most
serious manner and with the best in
tentions this problem nnd endeavor tn
ITC TltP II IB I' I'll Ml SI II 11 lllll 111 1 I III .. .a-
Failure of his plan to furnish 1 '''l ' "'"'Uinn.
TO RUSH SOLDIER RELIEF
tilfy me try ing bard to get the freshmen
crililiers "
The code if adopted will be effective
next (ieptomiM-r. it win no acie.i on ny
ihe oilier two deniirtinents protiably
, vvitliiii ! week. A two third vole in
each department is needed Io pass it.
the S10.000 bond prevented ills np
Let tho rrnirsenuitives of Inlnir,
.. U.n ,..,. .Ill ifin ni-i lifirolnl nnd tlipv
nearnnee wn.-n ,.'..., ......... ....,
Meanwliile. increased movement of are not superheated by strikes or other
f .!., ..n,l il. letnrn of 111010 str ket-h 1 au90S. iliscusu win miners rnpic-
Mr. Ilr.vHu,,,, .-,, n,1P.lc district brought traffic . sentati.vos the agriculture situation
Ifl
G. O. P. Leaders Say "Insurgents"
Cannot Block Program
Wuslilniitnn. April 'Jl (Rv A. P. I
After a i-onferenie today Republican
loaders in the Hnuo snii soldier relief
legixlnlioti, would be taken up in the
House May !l tinder a suspension of the
tules, .villi debate limited to forty min
ute, an 1 permission refused for the of
fering of iither amendment or substi-
' ' -'- ...I.' . .... .,., ,1 ...,
tn 7(1 per 1 enl ni normal, ninn-iin u' .. " "iiniin'r.i.... ..... ........
managers said than start 11 propaganda ngnnisl w.islel lodnv . .onleii ,,,1- -aid by he
Throughout" the reinaindrr of the ' nnd profligate buying that woi.id readi lindn Jo huvo showed Unit tlir In
cintriil and fin West general belter into tho home nf ever, man who earn urgcii Republn an. win. have called
ire 11 of conditions was reported Fed- I n living, it at least would put lb. miiiii- a piuiv . onferiii. . fm tomorrow night
ci'nl invesilention of strike leaders' at- I lion before the people. because of ills.niisfa. Hon over eerlain
livities will be continued, despite the1 "So fHr a the ftirmer themselves ine fuitiiie. ol (lie pionnsul lull. ,1111 Id not
bunco in their attitude. Charles F. tonecrned. no matter what the future block tin original plan.
Clvne foiled States district attorney, I may bring, it is going Io lend to tre-ilci t The wuvs and iman. , i.tiimillee i ex
ni'iiou'neeil oo-operntlon among them The idea is peeled Io icpmi a 1 ompo-tte bill to tin
- mning hondwav In the Wesl It will llou.f next week, piovuling for cash
Now York, April -'l . The striking , menu hP w i.ing nut of the middleman. 1 jienst.lioit ill I'J." for each dnv'i
emulnves of the Pennsylvania Railroad, f,)r the farmers would have their ran mtui e. oxoludiug ihe first two months.
who formed part of tlie general oui- . nelling nrgnni.alinn
in: 1 11-
AN KXPERIBNCBD
SALESMAN WANTED
Must tip rais-ihlr of Eclllng largo
orders Io executive!!.
This is an oitisirtunlty to con
nect with the lending- house In Its
Industry
Only laige. successful man
can be cnnsideie.l
W'p inusi request complete infor
mation a to cxperlenco In first
lettir
Hon A .102. I.cdRer Onico
. ,. .ti.. .ll,...ln.l c. rnliirn in ..,,.. ...i .1.. ....... .r...... .....
IIIW sense, we... ni" .' " - : lieyotni nil uiir, inn,--, -..un- p..ni
vvoik before midnight Wednesday ' i t ioit Is found, the agricultural inlereMs
an tiltimatioti issued hv the company f t,0 country will ultimately , I believe.
' lust night Employes who fail to comply j j)P nmnlgamuted Into one great politienl
will be legBrded as having permanently pflrty There tin growing Indications nf
ipiit (lie service nnd efforts will h this in the country. More than this the
iiiade to till their places The employes furmPr will orgnni.r his business along
i who report will be restored to service mBjnPM i,,ios
without prejuili-e umi ""i "... ... ... .. ,lp M,.m-ihe In main Io
seniority, the ultimatum said. , ... iPI,,,.i'vaiiia is one of the
Freight trnilio. iilmnsr compiereiy mi. ,,,, nroduciiig stale. It rniiks I .onatuv
rued tn be s nndnrdized. Instead of a .mi;, hanicai. j-.mum-v.h .coileie rd- eXccpt on of only 1 year.
' ,,.,,., ,1 1 rr . rA.it vnrietin. Hie1 '""' - yr miiatrui lion. itiura um- -"-- "
dozen or twenty dillerent '"I"11 ,,n,p .nine shop deeltm pnil.in. hsIb or plant .
ninntnAn v
vvii.mi:-
in.in. lit
lur fur rPllHhl
I rei-J... 1 1 ! . '- ', greiM potnlo producing Slllio. l. illllii ' uiiii.. nee
throttled Inst week by the unauthorl.ed ?..,..,.'.. ,if. ,. (..high ,.out.v is one of '.hntuti..
strikes of niilroud wotKors, nail renoneu ffrnnirst erowers. Rut Hie ptoduot I MU'.lTliixs wamku
111 io ii" per eii' "i " '"!
lines entering New orl anil Jersey
riiv nocorilini: to n stat-roeut issue.
by
n
,.r,,.ni nonln. the ronds are concoutrat
ing effort" nn rnring up thr freight
tie-up and hope to bo operating nor
mally bv the end of the week, Mr Man
tell said He denied claims of strike
leaders Hint 70 per cent of the strikers
still' were out. . .
Trains were operated all d.iv voler
day through Ihe tubes under tin Hud
son rtver, Dill mc service wus uiscon
A Safe Investment,!
Yielding 8 PerAnnum
Double Security
EarninKsThrce Times Interest j
Tin. Recti roil fluid NntcH of tho
IIAKTi - Vl.ri' .'I ut ii. .nn llriivi- N I ,.,..,. r tr l ,1
nvr.i.VN itmnsKii iiniiiter of i'..iarn Philiidclphia Ckimpnny afford those
I nnd Anatir-1 I' M irti. a.-.rl js. lim.rnl . , . . .... e
urMeee Th.ni-ii s n m m ihe rtaMenr,. safeiunias, nnu in nddttlon nrc free
if .Mi Winn Ariimtii.na .'T. l'nn nt . Cum - ti cin 'Pnv nl "CL. nt fV...
ten V 1 lnlernini iiilvate ll.irlcish (in ' Ol I'Clllin. otntO 1 nx lincl -'o 01 ttlO
eteiv KiiUkv in .r. .. ,,.t ...lnr,,! Tnonini. Tnv
The Company lias n dividend rec
ord the equal of which it ia difficult
to find. It hns declared dividends
continuously Btnco 1885, with the
II KM
Tn
pns.ttiin
Asn:i fkmai.i;
lii i.i.r puhlt. itv tlefil
pr
.in itniiKiiiilly lirls'ljt (u
im n wnh ple&Alnr pir
.Mmi.i.iu Siluilio, fiiitu
mai.k
.. .. ...Ill tlemlli nrmlili'O Nillv fnlir I . n..i...... v
J ." e .1 LrfiWI'ln Will llllitli.1 in " .-ii-r-----i .
inos. With pimwngpr HiTvln vlrhinlly '
1.. 1. -..,.! . ba nontaii ai t Hill '
l.eflg. r Hriinrh 4100 CJ.r-
"Once this is done the ginding into
sizes and iiunllty will natiirallv follnw
FnrnisrH will then find n readier market
a' better prices fnr the higher grades i
"Refore this is acconiplislie.l the grenl I
oiililoin nf fnrm labor inu-l lie solved 1
I nless it Is. high prices tor agilculturnl
products will remain, for Ilie fnrinrr
oiinijot. continue to sell his pork, beef
ffnW nt'7 oVlock In'sValRhtV l.S m."k 'f ' l0"' 8" he h'H
resumed thin mornln?. 'tfolnu.
ltJH'A.,'-!,T-Jl: Y-W rcic'T
I'll rtr rn. Muntifnrhirlnir Ilourn
Chestnut Street Near 7lli
I'lfili Horn tnr liglu inniiiifsi nn
me 1200 pit monili
Htnnller rnnni vvl'h p -r ".o
$iO per innnih
On. ntll cifnee 2f pr ne "tit
Apply Mr. Rec.d, 2d Floor
noo ciiEtrrNUT bttikkt
Write us fhr particulars
Garstairs & Co.
iiveBiwcHi' Securities
III!) Walnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
Member, rhlladrlplil i ,o .1
Nrvr url Hloc;U JCiclimitr.
-- - 7X Droadwuri N. Y ,
At
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$12.50
A Rubberized
Raincoat
that is a very .
superiorValue
It's cut full and well
draped. Inverted pleat
in back, gathered about
the body, set off by an
all-around belt that is
the finishing touch of
distinction.
A New Yorker bought
one here some ten days
ago, and, on his next
trip to Philadelphia last
week came in again
and bought another for
a friend of his in that
city. Said they couldn't
match it over there for
a lot more money.
We believe you can't
match it anywhere for
$12.50.
( Mlier rubberized rain
coats at $7.50, $9, $15 to
$25.
Waterproofed light
weight Overcoat, serv
iceable as topcoat or
raincoat, $10 to $(50.
April for Rain
avd Perry's
for Raincoats!
Perry & Go.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut St 9.
Sale U. S. Gov't
Emergency Purchase & Goodyear's
DATiur'nLnrc: EvCry
RUBBERS
for the
Family
m
4&
lianlfd MrSV
by Money ff'Ti.
Order or lit ft
Check.
Description
1000 U. S. Slickers
Army regulation. All $Q
fresh, never been worn
8oo Men's 8l Women's U. S.
Gov't Cloth Trench - style
Raincoats, same as pictured.
Regular value $18, $ 1 O
now
Moleskin Trench Coats
For men and women. Tan
and drab same as pictured for
rain or shine. Reg- $0
ular value $45 now
Ladies' Poplin and Mohair
Raincoats, all shades $C
'values up to $25 now
Red Rubber Gloves
for Household Use,
75c Value, 33c
$2 Hot
Water
Bottles,
75c '
trniMe,
BTS tra iMta.tr
820 Chestnut Street
Wholesale and Retail
hh 'a
DBaWTT7i
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Extra Large Wilton Rugs
Our Guarantee:
150 Different
Sizes in Stock
All the Time.
'i
Wc have not allowed the
increased demand or the
decreased production of the
past few years to deplete
our stock of special sizes.
Bring us your unusual
fcfc Furnishing Problems.
Wc will solve them.
WILTON RUGS
French Hardwick Bundhar
Hard wick & Magee Co.
"Fluor Covcriiifla Kclumvely for Almost n Century"
1220 Market Street
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