rW i. ? vj "'. DNKOPPdutlCJAN TOHOflFT IN ARNSTEIN CASE OF CONSTITUTION Bond Theft Investigators Inter ested ill Disappearance of Former Cleveland Official lL r Hy llio Associated Press mv York, May U.-flUe clkappprir .. t a fnrmcr .Cleveland city offlclnl ho ii bclloyed to Have jconc to Kttropc Hon "ah New York bond thefts, nh irecBtlne several million dollars. Saul ! Jtjrrs, counsel for Mirrty companies In the bankruptcy proccedliiRs, of Jules fNlckv") Arnstein one of tlionlleed iVaders 'in the bond plot, said he under !f.",t ii i former, ClbvVlamI official left iwn htirrtcdlr shortly.' after n visit from two men -w'ho were placed under turvclllanec fplloVinc Arnstcln's dlsap-pe-rancc February 12. TIic Identity of the Cleveland man Tva not disclosed, but It was said thnt he had been In closo touch with Arnstcln and various pamblcrs nud politicians in Cleveland. The investigators learned .i$o that several Cleveland politicians risited this city and cgnferred with friends of Arnstein here, The arrest of two men wanted in the rase i sought by two detectives who left hero tor ine .iiuuio iti-si. mrrau- jatiOn alSO 18 UC1UB iuuub iici-u ui iu- L.ntinn obtained from friends of irttv" nornstein. nlleccd to have been eric of the men who aided In tho disposal of bonds, who died hi a hospital here April 11. ChlcaRo. May 1.1. (By A. P.) After piecing together thousands of scraps of papcr.from thq waste basket-of Arthur Ecrcmont, pollco declared today they had obtained evidence establishing nhtnliiio connection between Ecrc mont and "Nicky" Arnstein, alleged leader in $2,GOO,000 bond thefts In Now Letters and telegrams relating to nu merous stock and bond transactions rtre said by tho police to havo been found in the scraps from Ecrcmont'a waste basket1, and somo of them were made public. ' Letters from Ecrcmont to Carlos Fer rer, known also as Theodore do Mores, a Milwaukee, bond salesman, were pieced together. One of tuolcttcrs made public told of an appointment made by Ferrer on January 2 with "an agent of a friend" of Ecremont. l'ollco declared this friend was "Nicky" Arnstein. I OID. SHIRTS NEW n MATTER WHAT CONDITION Our xprt methods l a new leaas of Ilf to our present shlrt no patchlnr. STANLEY SHIRT HOSPITAL 1602 MARKET I2S.rK8B iitwfltiinlnoFanam-ii for Sale Old Panama Hats Cleaned and Reblocked or Itlearhod In the Neweit gtjl-i, Equal to New. J SI All 11A1 CLitAiNIINLr UU. J 1310 Filbert 8t. " - we imv DIAMONDS GOLD & SILVER lerrttrr of All Klndnt ITIxliest Price rl Ptnn Smelting & Refining Workt "Th Old Gold Shoo" I .906 Filbert St., Phila., Pa. S-S-STAMMERING n! All defect! in nh mred. JL Aftrnn' "i vnlnr . 3 Call. WrU or Than W THE QUIGIEY INSTITUTE I -. For the cure of nil defeeU In eoeceb i iiAsin.it o units j- Our Service to Buyers Grand Central Palace To facilitate business trans action with tho 300 American Manufacturers and foreign Countries exhibiting and sell lag here wo Invito wholesale, foreign and demestlc buyers to TELEGRAPH US for hotel reservations, appoint ments, temporary free office facilities, etc Buyers ssve time and money by vijltinjr International Exposttionoflndustrics Grand Central Palace New York . coo It-tor exhibit and tillable pac nt on requeit. e you v Miner You'll never forflctber ,Sa. Mary marie me sunbeam klrl" EANORlLpoRTkR Commission Expects to Finish Revision After Considering Proposed Ch'angos This Week Tlu a Staff Corrcsponifciit Harrlsbiirg. Mny 11. Completion of the revised draft of the proposed new state constitutlonthls week Is the aim of the commission on constitutional re vision. The commission resumes sit tings today, expecting to stick to the job until Friday If necessary to liuish itsvtnsk. Tho main thing before the commission will bo tho consideration of approxi mately COO new proposed nmendments. It Is expected thnt the nmendments applying to tho first five articles will bo disposed f quickly. All radical pro posals, such as proportional voting, tho InUintlvo and tho referendum, aro ex pected to be eliminated quickly. As soon as It finlshe consideration of tho proposed amendments the com mission will decide what plan to follow In making the propose'd new constitu tion a reality. Tho Legislature hds the flnnl say. ' The commission may decide to pre sent the new draft to the Legislature nnd ask Its ndoption by that body nud subsequent submission to tho people. Or It mny ask tho Legislature to authorize a constitutional convention to go over the entire subject again. Some consideration also is expected to bo given to 11,000,000 potential voters among th'c women of tho state, whose obtaining of the vote Is conceded to be only n question of time. UNPERWOOn FIGHTS FOES Contests for Senate Seats Feature Primary in Alabama Montgomery, Ala., Mny 11. (By A. P.) Because national as well as stato nnd local issues were involved and can didates to be named ranged from rela tively unimportant county oracials to United States senators, tho Democratic EyECrPtJB OTESDAX HAY M$ 4&20 "- . ( .. . -- . - - - ' . ' " . - . . , 'tf r ' ' f. 17 I- statd'tvldo primary today was expected to 'result in tho polling of tho largest Witc in years. In addition to two sena torial candidates tctl were to bo noini-. tinted for the House of Representa tives, twenty-four delegates to tho San Krnnclsco convention were to be chosen and a long list of state, court and local dffieera were on tho bnllot. ' Senator1 Underwood, leader of his party In tho Stnatc, was opposed by .Tudgo Sam D. Weakley, of Birming ham, nnd It. B, Mugrove, of Juspcr. In the recent campaign William Jen nings Bryan stumped the state In ndvo cmy of Mr. Musgrotc and this partlc- Uniformly Pure Certified by the Philadelphia PedtatricSoclety Walker-Gordon Milk is also de livered in New YorkandBoslon At the Walker-Gordon Farms (one hour from Philadelphia) herds of pure bred cows produce the very finest milk under constant supervision. Twenty minutes' after milking, the milk is cooled,, placed in sterilized bottles, double capped, iced and ready for de livery. You- can always be certain of uniformly pure milk, fresh, sweet and wholesome just as it comes from the cow. What this means you can quickly tell by the happy, healthy people who drink plenty of Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. Order Walker-Gordon Certified Milk by telephone. We deliver it regularly from our own wagons also Cream and Buttermilk. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW" ular contest aroused much bitterness. Four candidates nspiro to fill out the unexpired term of tho loto Senator Bankhcad. They arc former Governor Emmet O'Neal, Bepresontntlve .7. Thomas Ilcfliu, of tho Tlfth district; i'AViT iy',iii'i .i,? y" .t . . a nr.nitnoM Lighting Fixture opart from Ha IkflUlnir value. nhoulil lend Itself to overv decora tion erhem. A Ward fixture Is n nnnv n onainK or v "Vj ' fll W1'' Bit I V'1 Mr i . im ' m m rviiwJ l " JI pne nu Jf )MVMspanL "ua""-, I ir ' ' rHafTiiLk- J fJT 7w. - C'iti rr. Ui l. ot.J.WkdsGx8K14cSt. Why We Hell flieiiper LOCATION Oiieu Ilrentmc Unlll r,i30 o'clock Snlurdars 0 o'clock Iteiiito Dcpt. Store, 726 ARCH ST. 3-Pc. Overstuffed Library? 7 Q.00 SUITE . $1.50 a Week A vnluo you cannot equal no matter how far you look. Note tho graceful curved backs and the deep upholstcrinp. Covered in fine grade brown muleskin. Itny Itushton, of Montgomery, nnd for mer Senator FrnnkiWhltc, of Birming ham. Mr. Bryaa ill the campaign also urged tho defeat of Air. O'NeoI. DREER'5 POT GROWN TOMATO PLANTS Strong plant grown in 3-in. pott Now ready. Par superior to hot-hed-grown plants and give bigger and better crops. AH, Vegetable and Flower Seeds Can Be Planted Now Our seeds nro of sMectPd strains nnd dependable germination. LAWN GRASS SEEDS Not too late to renovate your lawn. Wo have lawn grass seeds for every condition, both for shady and sunny places. TIDEED Sccds' Plants, Tools llLJUl 7H-I6 Cbestntrt St. f TT ii vrirri iii if mi nir'Ti ' ' r 1 H r Ll RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 908 Chestnut St. yj?u"SJI, Runiplm Went Upon Rrntient MrgiiU'il TH STULLS42H1stth 50 c DINNER or SUPPER rnc inc. soup, Meat, z till Von-. B. , &. Coffee c PLATTERS Xflc Includlna D. D. and Coffee, z Vegetables STILL IN THE GAME, FOOD JUST THE SAME. DON'T FORGET THE NAME! 40 40' STULL'S Merrily! We fi RoU I Alonor ; Most Appropriate Lamps For Your Summer Homes We specialize most success fully in pretty, practical lamp and have ready for your selec tion a very splendid assortment of carefully assembled Floor, Tpble, Boudoir and Torch Lamps, and smart distinctive shades. It is certain that you will find here just the styles you need for the decorative, cool lighting of your suburban, sea shore and city home during the heated term. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and c:u. ci i uiun. mmuco aDOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQo o N KIHnHlB f , v ji Hill M HBHMifIH i t mj ' " lP!HHHrli t -,, .,, jgy rferh IeSL I ISSBofpRMil , 5k m t-S3 - ' - - o o Executives Coins to a conference in their company's Packard. Hundreds of Corporations have standardized on Packard on an economy basis high mileage per jdollat jof investment and low running cost over a term of years Does the Car Buyer Want the Facts ,.- THE late Joseph Choatc used to say that lawyers would go out of business if men were not so bent on making the same old mistakes the same old one need or can make the old mistakes in selecting his motor car, if he will look for transportation facts instead of "features" and "talking points." The strong Packard opinion which be finds on every hand does not ex press itself in' technical details or costly luxurybut in such every-day words as economy, comfort, ability and lasting value. IET a man figure on keeping his J Packard from six to ten years and he has a material saving in in vestment, as against the car that must be traded in every two or three years. Think of the stability of the Pack ard design! His Packard always a "new model." His gasoline mileage will be from nine to thirteen, depending on road conditions. Oil mileage, 700 or more to the gallon. Tires, properly cared for, ten thousand to sixteen thousand miles. The steel in his Packard is worth more than twice as much as the steel in the ordinary car. The moving parts in the Twin-Six engine are better balanced than in any other automobile engine. Con sequently there is less vibration and less wear on bearings. WHEN a man buys a motor car he knows pretty well what x sort of transportation he expects it to deliver. Economy does not lie in the di rection of temporary makeshifts or compromises. Packard first-class transportation will give him a definite and perma nent advance in his way of traveling. It will cost him less per passenger mile during his whole motoring ex perience than even second-class transportation. O O Packard Twin-Six Cars For Immediate Delivery PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street BRANCHES-Atlantlc City, Bethlehem, Camden, Harrlsburc, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington, YorlT o CD O CD O O CD O O CD o a h o'er the deep blue sea SO goes the old college song. And the same chorus is applicable to the land. See if it isn't. . Moi'G than sovon vnilKnr. automobiles are- rolling around this country, caus ing a great deal of outlay and at the same time put ting hustle into industry and producing much pleas ure and prank Eacli car is equivalent to a private railroad, the owner's carriage laying its own track as it bowls along. You don't even have to stick to the roads you can ride in the lots, and up the wooded lanes. The automobile is a builder of highways, a promoter of human health, an uncovercr of scenery, a winner of wars and an aid to matrimony. It gets the doctor there on time and carries the "message to Gar cia." One person out of every 20 in these United States owns a car and the other 19 want to. Ne braska and Iowa arc little States, but out there they have one motor car for every six and one-half norsons. Movor Una I there been such a demand for i cars all over the world even in Iceland! Successful makers of stand- ard cars are standing on their xiuuus 10 mi oraers ana. tipping ' over from sheer exhaustion, with thousands of orders un filled. Stockholders in the right car companies are gathering a har vest of dividends never before known in the motor car indus try. And now, Mr. Man and Mrs. Woman who are reading this column, here is where yoic com in; You are invited to send your name and address in order that you may re ceive (by mail) some vital and interesting news that will prove greatly to your financial advantage. Also a certain lively Picture Book relating to this busi ness all without cost or obligation on your part. I You will find out how (and why!) the manufacturers of one of the three best cars built in America have decided to let a few alert and ambitious men and women in each State par- i ticipate in the profits of their , expanding business. Actual orders for cars ap- I Iproximating nino million dol lars retail value are now on the Company's books. i The entire factory produc-"' tion is sold up to the end of the 0 ( 1921 fiscal year. i ' This is one of the fine cad ' (remember that!) selling atf over $5000 through Sales Agen- cies established in 22 cities. The most prominent people in Philadelphia own this fa mous car and ride in it right past your door. And get this! a plan has been arranged by which you can havo a share in the owner ship of this successful motorcar Company easily and comfort ably, and your ownership will mean full participation in all the profits of the business now and in the future if you act promptly enough. Maybe you have never an swered a financial advertise ment before in your life and maybe you have. But at any rate, answer THIS one. It'a i inlv a little thine- tf rln inert- I postcard and the chances are you will be mighty glad you did i it. Strike One! i This is the ments to be nowspapcrs. in an early nouncement answer thla game. 'fl Simply send your Name and i Address before sundown to m i DiRKrrnn nv sat.ti-c! ' .. rr vjjfcj run su;te uoi -pi first of three Announce made in tho Philadelphia I Tho second will appear " issue. The third An- wlll bo the last. If you first ono TODAY you that much 'ahead of tha aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUOQQQQOOMOOOQOntlnnn7 nnnnnnfe W n.t "ouehton Mlffllu- Co. 703 SIXTH AVENUffl NEW YORK ; xmiK HL. llAtu. a "AH M ' W-'MJ'fl' ", h ' J i T 1 s I- f .A. i ' itAhV i! a j ' ,tf,i . . t. 4 :: (I :