V-,rjMPT" 7FT')HWf(f "Wy iCtt- WVW 7i ,v i i J-. y , ' Ji ,i "i", ii t :. V 'tV f tf 4 ' srM ,) , . , - -i TV 'Jir-f rrj ';'' .'il i i U, ji -i? C vi s f Rural el KSfflM H fi .j(v Mr m .fc.il J1 "1 P.i' K9 !1 w J'51 JfA Ul tJ" i'f iitil I I i 4 .iff IS iilli M lilM "ft mi 47 & ? fe HV il TOM'.'JBillH? msUMm K,kM, U EVETOG PUBLIC LEDaEK-PHIUADliJIiPHrA,, FfiftfY Aflto "3; 'iS&O -V PRINCETON RALLIES I'ot, nctcl ns I Saturday Rvcntng I I'h.iirinnii. Tills town nf 1000 Inhabitants mip j ports four distinct Hoover dubs, one for the fnculty-of the university; ono Dulles. A. Scabriskfc. II. l . I'linly nnil MOBTRIESTOGET 10 HOOVER (UKISSSSS! ALLEGED SLAYER I fnculty rltili mid I!. Crcsvell, It ' Dulles. A. Senhriskic. It. V. Pnrilv nnil FaCUltV. Students and Towns- " ,l- h,-'nu conipr ve the under- Woilld-So Lynchers Repulsed by was shot in the neck nnd In the left Icr ,r,uiiy, oiuuouia an graduate committee. The men of the m j r I .i,ti ,.l f.-,..,. rr.m'.l of men :,- , ! Inln in imnnrt of For- "v n " the Ku!dntiec of Mr. Indiananolis Police F f- w""c nil niiiR fiom a erowi or mui r lt;people Join in blipport OT i-or- KidrldKp. while tho woinen committee inaianapons roncu rn ,, roup i tie henrt of the business ilis- Klrl. One person wns woumleil in nu exehitURp of shots in the vicinity of the Mnrion county jail, where ltny is con fined. Tin police mmle fifteen nrrcsts. Chief of Police Kinney is holding the entire police force of the city In readi ness for possible further- demonstrations. I.con Harris, colored, used nineteen, mer Food Chief consists of Mrs. Alan Mnniunrd. Mrs. ' teen Arrested linsttnti (iiiuss. .Mrs. Area I'nnlee. , Mrs. M. K. I.nvnke. Mrs. Alfred . .r- r.IUiii Mnyor and Miss ICdith ('roll. All to- I. .,,. Ilrnn nM TnlAI HE DEFENDS PRICE-FIXING1 Ketl.er there are about WO Hoover I ACCUSED NEGRO ON TRIAL biiekeis In 1'rincetou. I 1 trlot of the city. He wns taken to the city hospital and his condition Is not be- I lievril to ln serlou". .lolin .1. (troy, thirty seven yenrs old, of Louisville, Ky , was arresteil on T..tm-,.inn. X. .1.. Anrll l':! I'roi- Posed as Sleuth. Charae Hie Assoclntpd I'rpss iVnt Wilion's home town is apparentlv ( ).',.,,, Keniierh. who federal an- Indianapolis. April i".. Indianapolis jtt favor of Ileriiert iioover ini " i ilioritiix chnice with imperMinatiiiK a i " ipiiit todav followini: riotous scenes ROveintnont officer in attempting to ob- I i,Sr nielit. when the police dispersed n jtt favor of Herbert Hoover for the ,,.rl nrnui.lnnt nf the I'llltCd Stile. if the sentiment l" date can be taken as a criterion. Mr. Hoover sot the jump on the other apirant-i for ofltce herp last night, when a mnss-niectitiK in )lf interest was stiRed by the combined Hoover (tub nf I'rincetnti. The meet liic vas the first pnllti.-nl rally of the jcAr and was nttcmlcd by ."00 peions. The principal pcakco were I'rnnk If. Hnckelt. nf Hie Itivenlnle Country School of New York, and Dr. .1. Dun clitt Spaeth. f the uriivprMtv faculty. Mr. Docket! -poki- nf the necessity of ihnneliis niliiiliiitrnlion. while Doctoi Spaeth took as his tlicni.' the iileniiui ntjil etiiiieiicv of Mr. Homer anil hi ijiin'ihi'n'iotiH The otl"rjpeakers ev Watin M Washburn, the noted tenuis plaver; II, V. J"?-"", 'inirinnn of the New Jersey Suite Itepublic.in Hoover Club, mid Mrs In ii Maniuanl. president of the Women's l-ili ! I'riuceton Albert Atwooil. Hi" t'coiimnii' expert of the mob nf more than L'000 persons bent upon (.inching William Hay, colored, who is alleged to have confessed to the tnin certain information from the l'itts burgh mui Lake Drie Kailrond Co. re garding the "outlaw" strike, was re luatiileil tn orison In default nf S'JOOO hall. Kentieily. who ilalms to be n ' murder of Mnrlha Huff, n youtiR white I'hilndelphinn and sas lie is iH-ld stt- ' perlntetiileut for Hie Unilway nnd In- ilux'rial Protective Association, was nr tesicil hi I'iifsbnrgli yesterday on a federul viairniit and giiefi a in'arlng nefori1 a i'tiitid S.jih cnmni sioncr tlicie. LEXINGTON CARS A number nt nttrni'llvn barirulnn In spurt mcHlfls iitul tuurln? enrs iniliitcd nnd cnulmieit to veur uwn llklntr Attrac tive prlers nnd I- monthly imymciits to responKllile btivrs. Lexington Motor Company of Pa, Lexington DIdr., 851-53 N. Broad St. NEOLIN SOLES and O'Sullivan's $1 7C Rubber Heels 1'J iiest maticriai, rr.n WORK aO.n.NTCKI Goodyear Shoe Repairing 001 I'lMIHRT STRHET Threads Wanted Cin use quantity of OLIVE DRAB ; i Sewing Thread Cotton or Mercerized i I Hrltf i:. T.. Rixim Ron. 110 XV. 40th St.. .rw York Cltjr. Voit Save all the Mann facturcrs Profit bv lluyinc lour CANDY nt ffanscom's 65c lb. for Fancy Chocolates is possible only because lip Make Them w I'JSI Mnrkrt M. i Inrkrt M. ;3t .Mnrkft Xi& S. .Itiicltrt Nt. M YEO & LUKENS CO. 1 " XKtttttm i ' xxx- V I I charges of carrying conccnlrd weapons nnd shooting within the city limits. Ten sh6ts were' filed by Jfce. itiol). Plftccn men wcro arrested' on clinrfces o dis orderly conduct nnd Inciting n riot. AH except one of the latter, Kntils Wnyne, of Detroit, llvfl In Indianapolis. The last mob wn dispersed about1 midnight. Itny wns arrested lat Wednesday nlghtnniltis snlcl to hnve signed n writ- 23 N. 13th St. (East Side) 719 Walnut St. Blank Books Loose Leaf Devices Columnar Books Stationers Printers m v as W . SsfSsi i WM.U.MAYBEWHr Ht 5Z-4- WALNUrrST. UOBBiNGASPECI) -TNGMl I Asbesto i 'iiiiiiiiBiiiisiir3 43 y 1 I 3 m 3 I' Pi L. This is an example of true Kennedy Value! The fine quality dia mond that forms the key j to this Rinjr. as well as the g three on each side, were a!I g imported over a vear apo. J This consi-Jornblv increases S piescnt-day value. i The setting is pierced f p, platinum. The iles-en un- s: E usual. The attractive price, -100.00. Kennedy & Bro. 1 Ej llismnnit Mrrrlninis ,unl .Imrlrra i asil-rii'102 S. 13th St.-:nfLir W " Some cr prcttx home arc read fur jou at Melrose. KlUins Park and alonu thcli line of ork Uoad. None nf tlicni arc InrRC bij: cnoiish. though, to give real comfort, and for jou to enjoy the com panionship of substan tial neighbors. These homes arc ready and Mailing for ou and hum is the tunc to move into them. Icr the holc cnunlrside '., smiling a weli-unie In miu! lgy'nREArroRLi - I Mtmbtrt Phila. Real Estate Board 'r -it ,i nth .'.-win'; Sun A i r. itppusitr S 'at ion s Repels Heat (lsc asbestos-lined filing cabinets "Y & E") I " f: I mm !iiq! & kiiiilsin ; i MOST theatre fires start back of m. HIPH the foot-lights. !l3ll Iwi And as soon as they start, down iRlefl ' comes the curtain of asbestos, E5HiMi cutting off the flames from the ISIMripMi audience. fifcdliilf 89B M (BHmsTy 'IIWL ISwH X I See us at the I BUSINESS I I SHOW ! I Hoolhs P6-87-9NK' ! 1 ! r.. tfc i ,, Il Hu'r Kfni'rmeni fl i I 4000 Products: What the asbestos curtain does in a theatre, the asbestos interlin- ings of : i imiii hi' III llll' I MM II I Nil ML- 4 I ' t 1 rtiplr ' rj ftEOlHr .r f f' " t Quud- JjVi Utr nf "nil trim fllaltkfl- thf diuitplnjc ' for uitalilr mslillnic sift find otir wfJI-chnwn nnil wlilrl.r Tnrlnl rlrrtlnr uf Sllirntiirr m. pssdj nd itfUlhlful mlutlnn tn Ihr-lr probtrtn. It us klinvr jou niida pf th iimny plrAlnr nnil lls tlnrtlr lft r fll.plHy In Ills-, nionds. M nlrhr. .lewrlry nnd fillrnr I. PRESS & SONS initio mi wi ivtrtnt'th FIRE-WALL STEEL FILING CABINETS i accomplish for your records and letters, contracts, cards and orders. It is an ever-present curtain of protection. "Y and E" are the only cabinets built with double walls and asbestos interlined, like safes. Due to the asbestos, dead air and double walls the Firc ' Wall Construction, "Y and E" Fire-Wall Steel Cabinets arr three times as resistant to fire and heat as any plain-wallei! cabinet made. Cost no more Since these better cabinets cost no more, why not get them? Your records and letters, your contracts and orders will be many times safer. One fire would convince you; why wait for a fire? ' See these steel-Wall cabinets, as Well as a most interesting exhibit of 1 "Y and E" systems and equipment, at the Business Show this week. 1 YawmanandFrbe Mfg.Cq. Maker of "V and E" Fiuy Equipment und System Supplies J013 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA le'i-phonc Wn'p-it 107 or Itace 1710 ten Confession of tlio crime committed Monday night.. Thursday afternoon, In n second statement, he ndnilttrd, the pollccfoy, that ho. stabbed tlio girl when she screamed nnd fought him as le started tti ntsault her a second (Itiic. lie Is nllceed to have driven n pen life into her throat, striped her c illilntr nnrl threw the linrtv Into til swollen waters of,a creek, ltay entered n pica of guilty when Arraigned in city court yesterday. 11a was held to the grand jury without bond on a chr .i murder. e W Prosecuting Allorney Claris A,t. sold . ast night that ho planned tn ."" liejlltfc the trial. The grand Jury will'? called to consider tlie cfso today b Founded in 1805 The House that Heppe built InhuBurnted ths OncPriee System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets The Duo-Art Pianola-Piano is made in the following pianos : Stcinuxxy Weber Stech Whcelock Stroud mmsmmsmmmnismmtttfsm RUDOLPH GANZ the soloist this week with the Philadelphia Symphony, Orchestra at the Academy of Music makes record-rolls exclusively for the Duo -Art Pianola - Piano Ever since the Duo-Art Pianola-Piano was first introduced Mr. Ganz has been one of its most ardent and enthusiastic ad mirers. Mr. Ganz has played many compositions for the Duo-Art Pianola-Piano. Every characteristic touch of his wonderful art is most accurately reproduced. Come in to our store and hear some of his record-rolls. The Duo-Art is made only in the Stein way, Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stroud Pianos. Prices start at $875. Settlement may be arranged by cash, charge account, or by the Heppe Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase - price. Call, c. j. heppe,& son 'phone, Or liowntown lm-lO ChMtnul St Write for Cat- rptown Oth and Tbompion Stu. alogues. Last Call for Valuable Information '"TOMORROW is the last day of the iNa- tjonal Business Show at the First Regi ment Armory. There are many business men and women in the City of Philadelphia who have not found time to visit it. This paragraph is addressed to them. " is unwise to let this fund of valuable in formation escape you. Make a determined effort to spend at least an hour at the Show, cither today or tomorrow. IF hen you have seen what there is to see and heard what there Js to hear, you will realize that, had you missed it, you would have been the loser." The manufacturers of the highest-grade oflicc ma chines, equipment, labor-saving devices and systems existent today arc represented. They have gone to endless trouble and expense in bringing their great experts to Philadelphia for the enlightenment of the business men. In appreciation of the great service they arc rendering, as well as injustice to yourself, visit the Show today or tomorrow. J to JO P.M. Daily ' & : 'it- . l ... -' s flBIHr Today, 1 to 6 P. M., Exe c u t 'we Sessio n NATIONAL BUSINESS SHOW The Exposition of Administrative Methods and Equipment '.II II U I Ml il .1. H. KiririeiH-) ln-ks llluepriut l-'ili -Si el SIipIi mi? slMlnon Aii ii I il. -.l"hlne A. . 14 1 1 1 11 n T1.1T- 1 1 tn 1' Kllini; SiiiHi. - i'1-i.i. ii I'liiim Swff-H l-'in -W.ill St. el I'tililnl'lH Win 'I 1 .ill, lit t ! ' 1 S s,-, Htrm M.ilu I't 101 million FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, PHILA. v Broad and Callowliill Streets APRIL 19 -24 Cor. 8lh & Chestnut Streets 1011 Msrl.fl M M0 Marktt 8t. SJn5v.,iP!fcv ..uP! ..nx-SH 1-M'l.' Tt d- Tf -AM "W. ' (V . ,r. .r-Mi .rf,y JLH
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