(J J r 'PX1VjVJW3 "-f "sr-"-5 O -' ' !. t 11' iVjIT ' ''.'M U " t t ., ikh itj -vv j .w 7 . arr. r -r fi i - ca iT st "m vi i j' ru m ,N .' fc : V .:.- , rW ' ' SENATORS AGAINST uumiviUN 1ST RULING kV U rtf Mfr, ttpommittee Considers Revision Sv? of Immigration Laws at raUtj Special Meeting efTSSAIL LABOR DEPARTMENT .1 'i i ' Tiy (he Associated Prri kjVa .Vashiiifiton. Mnv 0 - tmniPiliutP . HIYtPnrllnPnf nf tin. Imnilprnttnii lni.i nw V r,'vu.I.I-.l i.i .i. i i t t iv uuu,t in it iMi'uil Hirt'iiiiK i'i io oviiiiic ininiiEraiinn rammiurr, ruling jrterunr t nipinborihin nnrtv Is alone use for ilppurttitioii of W f M yUd 8 n reaiilt of tlip ni ,"V .y ecrptary AViNnn thn ' ' Jn J1" Communist Labor i " v,",,lllc'cni cause ror ii i .Asmltt tin. - t . .. . .. -... t , i Vnairmnn .lohnenn. nf tlip iinu-p tin 3cr. t ,lgratinn cominltlpp. ns thi llrnt wit W"1, "M- He criticised Spi-retHr Wilson W,e ' n(l Assistant Spprptnr Pot nml tirRid of Hrpiptar? Wilson and Mr. Post," said Senator King, "flint we should trnnifrr deportation powers from the Lnbor Department to the Department of .lustlrp, pnrtlrulnrl.v If p nrp to lunp kiipIi men In oftlec as Mr, Wilson nnd Mr. Tost." , Mr. .lohiiHon declared that the Com munist Lnbor party, as well as the Communist party, advocated the1 over tin ow of the got eminent bj forrp. At tornpn foi nlletiH In the I'nmimiiiWt Labor ensp admitted, he wild, that "there wax no dlfferenee between the two parties. ' "The sprrctnr nid that the Com mtiuNt Labor purtv adocateH use of ballots and secure reforms," fcald Mr. .lohnson "When tiiej iiv ballots they menn bullets. We ran't temporize with I thetil." Passage liv the Sennte of the limine I bill, the witness continued, is neies lsnt to meet Sccretan WiNon'R rulinR I Kxistitis Inws lip deelnud. ale inmle iliiate and would permit ptautlnc of I bomb at the b.isp of the Statue of Lib enj rrooi oi nn oeri net oi toilin itifC off the bomb, he aid. would be nee EVEyiXG PUBLIC pqER-y PHILADELPHIA HTJlDAT,X3rAcY C; 1920, wrjr before an alien could be .11 JHREE DIE FROM ANTHRAX jri,,,,:(",1!,.,b",0. following ' discovery I Offleen, of tl.o company Bay their raw . v . .v afts.r.v I" eft'.v' t?'Wh ,tV. , .' ?V A wj i Vf V L- ' !V pvinry ported Mr .7nVinnn rffArArl ivIwa Itin Mnr mittee further evldenre of radical (Chicago Curled Hair Co. Ordered "to prnpngnnrin later, nnd nctioh on the r.lni. rii " Innun lilll tno ilafi.K,i..l . - --'', J ' ' "" " "'"""I ... !... ii... . .. n- viiiLiu., tuny u. ciy a. i- j Liirec llPntllS frilrfk niillii.iv it aa 1nt.M In. False News Peddlers Hit . jxesHgatod toduy bv )Ienlth Commls. Albany, May 0. (in A. P 1 Tlir . Hetts bill, making it n misdemeanor to i furnish fnle uei to h newspaper, was signed by C5oernor Smith today As Fpniblmau Cliarles H. Itottn, the Intro diicer.'is the'publivher of paper at Lyons. EXPEDITOR ulIetlnB opportunltlcK B 502, LEDGER OFFICE r im i t,irco)rl:t'"' eie employes of ,..- . iinniiu vurieu iiair uo , inanu' factiirers of nutomoblle cushion stuffln?. J lie factory of the, company was or dered closed bending Investigation whether the anthrax geriri was Imported In raw halr . HV..' f HP ' Wntlint ..naoilwn nt !, ll,.u.. I.lll .. Oil n. '- .. iM-.-ifci- ..,. i in- ,,,fii-..- mil ,- t" liluul" ll,v uiill-nili'il nn oi'iiuiiii Y .Kins, of I'tnh. nlho ilpnounced IlipCnin iri i''iititilst Labor ruling Vf S. ."It la .....,( frm II... ..II. I. ..I.. - f . Ufll.l It, (..III ,...- (li.lllllll- M1 in ' V, fe. ' fo TVieGRIFFIN SYSTEM of PROTECTION in the outgrowth of an cr pcrience of 3t years tn the SECRET SERVICE of the U. S. Govt. PROTECTION Industrial. Hank. I limnrlnl. Ilul ncss, l'rrsonul, lmrMiusitlon THE MATTHEW GRIFFIN CO. Matthew F Grlffln I'rc Perry nide. riimip Snrurr r0 1 7 Rlim Advertising Copy Writer wunts to become associated with agency or manufacturing plant which will appicciate conscien tious effort , capable of editing house organs, writing convinc ing sales letters; possessing creative talent and individuality. II 202. LEDGER OFFICE Wanted A Matron Thr nnmnn wp rfnulre Is nnr nT inolhrrl) trpp unil Insllnrts. I'rrfrrnhh nn nhn has ralwd itlrU of hrr okii. Ilrr duty wilt lip In Miprrvlsr tlir nrtfiirr of tlip ulrls nf our nrminlritloii. Tlip rlslit Homnn run mukp IIiIn imsltlnn tirrmnnrnt. stnlp nicp Hud nlur. KrfrrrnrPH "III lie rpqulrrd. B 229, Ledger Office fc. fc St.; ) ; i II . , Absolutely safe! You can't go wrong on a FERRO SUIT. Quality ! Value ! Exceptional Value Suits $45. Ferro'S Co.be. Clothiers & Out fitters Acenn for Rogers Peel Clothes Chestnut Street s? Juniper, - . i HBHttsr a jmmk B 7 l r i r iHEST i iBB vvonaerrui rower m 1 Thp iipw Allen h.in n nondcrftll tnRliic Kf H K dpnilnR flexible power, m? jBH nnd economically 'Hv kJH Is to rltlp In the car to tCQ the flex- HWiw H "Jinij oi conn 01 Bk' tHI H The Alltn rnc.T!urliiK up rr-Rardles; of JHv' i 1 '-H l.itlU ill C11IIII Lilly It VILIIIUIlBiritllOn RHW t ntW "Ml convince joii Pomp In nnd arrange Wfy ' ij for one nt your convenience y I II May we Html an Allen catalog? I 5BI J MOTOR CORPORATION I 820 N. Brond St., PhiU. i j ill :'"J vntlnr IlliO rtimgb Jl ft . -A Tfe Moot Beauliful ' JXfie Most SorvJceabl Car in America S Truck in America ' ll li u IF YOU STAMMER mutter or 'heallMp In nur speech you ure unneoensarllv hndlcr.p1nar yourclf In ocleI hulnea or nchool. nur Hprlrm CouriH) for Htmmerer bemna Mon.liij, Mny 10. Afternoon n1 evenlnu tirVleulri Intarvlew or wilt for "Mrliolurirtilpn for px-KrrvJrp men." CENTRAL YMGA 1421 Arch Street ' jj There's a pIatoon for yaW 0anscom's Beautiful New Restaurant 1221 Chestnut St. Down Fetv Siena Scatiiiff capacity about two luindrrd. . Now Open Other houses as follows: ?i Unreel it. njn 3lnrkrl si. JV , 'i,TkTi .Stl. ".V rheajiiut St. Mil . Murhpl rtta. .. H32 aimit Ht! in H. Hlxtleth St, . M material enmpx from doniPHtlp noiirppi nnd from import frnm tlip Argentine. ilVc per eent,o( the total is Imported. Bernard fclonvich, president of the linlr coinpnn.v, Hold thnt thp cnxo a the first ho hnd heard, of In twenty five jenrs in tlic. bu8ines. Anthrnx, he MAffl. Una n fttiAnn ,1lftaH Hu.l ,, n i ,n,ii.i ;x . SZ.V L "VU .n fPV? " ""- ' OHC1.-JI 1YUUI. Ht, lit,,. vtuPni lnUuth? tfrms c.0",,1 be trans mittcd by the hair of other animals. Vjajrrm ' ' U,tS. mmmmmmrm mm FOUNDED, I6B6 DE-WEES 1122 Chestnut St Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century s , , Graceful Materials Frilled,' pocketed) collared, cuffed and sashed mark an era in the world of EE g. Linen and Voile Dresses H ' At Apprehensive Prices This Week $25.00 '""f linens and voiles in combinations or plain and s-mplj made. These materials arc all imported. Where i-pmhincd thc.V arc perfectly matched and trimmed with Kc.il 1'ilct Lace m white and colors. To deliver a car and a service that maftes "customers" into "friends" that is our ideal and our purpose. GUY A. UIU6Y JPnsidctii WM-wimmw iPaigc. Distributors 394 NORTH BROAD STRG6T, PHILADaPHIA $1.75 Reading $2-50 Pottsville $300 Shenandoah AND RETURN ii i' t ner rl ncl.lltlori.il Sunday, May 16 i fOnpplne nt Leeaport. Hlin mnlierai t lie HnniliurF. Auburn sHUiklll llnvcn. St. Clair m il Prn, UvMIp W Notrl and Ui-llihlM rlciure Trip l the Tenii xlrinia ( oil Firldl, with irenlr tI.mi nf the vrlndlng cliuilliilll and Mountain! In I i.rn rennivlranla. Special Train Leave Uronil Street Station 7 ail A M. eat PhlUdelnhla.. T 2 F fl HM-nnil Hlreet . 7 at ' nelurnliiK Icnvea Shcnn. dvili 7 10 P. M.. Pntlmll' 8 00 r JI . KCatiinB i in I' Pennsylvania System MaMaaMaaaaMHni.M mmmmrmmmmmmmwmmrmjmimmmmmmmlggpj mfkmWm V. XfT it I tlVA a3 Ci ' Innumerable Cotton Frocks S0.75 to S37.50 Include charminB models of varied weaves, plainly dc-sipncd or trimmed with real laces. piainiy Children Dress Week This Week nr.v -pi " ,0 n" cx1iiisite little dresses a't reasonable prices. Hits is an opportunity to plan the Aacation wardrobe a.ui lir111"1 ,,1,SS- Drcsscs. oT Parly or play designed by n . i irT5y ar- lrU-c art,strJ'- The model illustratctris of imported dotted iwih, m straiRht-line effect, with collar and fiifT3 of white finished with black wool stitching. Sizes up to 5 Years, &14.75 Up to 10 Years, $16.75 SPECIAL TOMORROW Pretty Chambray Dresses Children's Week, S7.S5 Regular Prices, $10.50 to $11.25 Two models, one having yoke outlined in wool embroid ery, with dceoratie flowers of same and pleated white cqll.il. The ,ot)icr dress is a smocked open-front model, with white collar, ijuffs and belt. Rose, copen, yellow and green Sizes S to 12 years. ip2r .'1 fv MVlil H mwk lii m y; i i i i i i i i i i i L . t t i i l ; ; i i ; t t t t i t i mmtimn ii l tU iPl Save As You Shave Save time save trouble save temper save money. You can save them all when you shave with the DUO LATHER BRUSH. The cream's right in the brush. The brush is a good one set in rubber bristles won't come out Just dip in waters Give the brush one twist. The cream comes up into the bristles and in a jiffy there's a lather that makes the stiffest beard quit cold. There's no wasting of the cream no messiness. A turn of the handle gives enough for a shave, then locks the reservoir valve and keeps water and air away from the cream. At drug, department, hardware and sporting goods stores. Also sold and used in first class up-to-date barber shops. The brush and a filler of DUO LATHER CREAM come nicely boxed at $5.00. Re-fills 30 cents, with enough cream for two months, shaving every day. Oar Guarantee. If any DUO LATHER BRUSH fails to work properly we will replace it. THE DELUXE BRUSH COMPANY 2513 N. Second St., Philadelphia This trade mark on every carton v i - & W M j lllllllllIllllIllMlllllllll nm IwKK -ss' v y dPlHrKi j Smart Clothes ill B s lCCa5E are not solicitous about the " SH M"'ll'wMiaBBKaaMWWBWMMa3raMiar?SgMaMM ' si Will rnniiuiLniiiiiiimi T 1 I i ' M I T 1 I gjjl Sm0tmimmmmmmtmtS Cj I- 1 III StibT - ill -Wyt.K 'B?i'alfcJayjB H g Ml tK itBafniii !aaiaMw. 'V i 7!:ia,aaW!,aaH H miH LE are not solicitous about the profit on a sale. What con cerns us more are profits on the sea son, due to giving full value, complete service, entire satisfaction. We like to see a customer come in, of course, tut, what is more to the point, we want to see how his face looks when he goes out; . .Spring Suits and Top coats of traditional Stein-Bloch qual ity and smartness arc on view here. STRAWBRIPGE & CLOTHIER Market, Eighth and Filbert Streets Exclusive Distributors in Philadelphia for the Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes Stein-Bloch Made Quality The Habit Of Years, Long Before Quality Became The Headline Of The Day! Ji mo ).- . TRAOat MARK f XT " O 'r ',' "dip in Water and shave m 'ah m v y "nv. .w msm":ymi iH(P v ', H)JaMal N I ' t TfBl ;... , ,-JuAiLjJyMOfct lu' Liliiiilitiilfiiii if
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