i ..i i'V is .-: 'PtJBLI'.Ti .' ' k 1. i ' ' JkW. .M 1. i . .V - ' ! ;:'. p ' ' --; : v vNxra SPROUL FOR M00R MANY BOOKS, ANDKENDRfCKBOTH pli DEALERS COMPLAIN Confer With . ?$! Pnum- Uoium.. nn,i m d... gy , HWfc' alB -' luunisa emu itiuiu iuiu- ftraP Jry "v5- Grs Ac,vocatGd at Con- 9 ' ; l lH i volition Hero IKiHBwSi -4PHirU?HtA T3l58JDA L ' MAY JV'lOSO r.ftunrnor Will Mayor and Penrose In Ef fort for Harmony SPLIT THREATENED IN SLATE rftloimllsm hIioiiW not cntrr Into A, wlrrtlon of ildPKatcii.nt-Tnrto the Wnnbllwn national convention (,nv J ' Por Sproul nKortcfl today In IihIoHiir SJr Mo-re nml W. Frcclnml K. UrtA. receiver f tnxoK. The Onvernor 'rao the rlty t. v Mfi over n perplexing dilation line to Jf Keiidrirk1, entrance Into tlie MA ;i,', the backing of tho Vnrc orgniif- "smiti'r lnroe icpcntedly has nf- . e t for the ntiitc organisation'.. tfhlrhln1.!HwMnjror.MooiP. but fcJl'-l'SwnrfnrontthP Asa rp'ini """'." ,' ,!,',,, , THOMAS It. I'KKKTON Elected president of the Sontlirrn Commercial Congress nt a nicctlijB held In Wiuhingtnn. Ills homo is nt Chattanooga, Tenn. WOULP COMBAT "MOVIES" The iipciI of toss production instead of ninre wni the general acntlincnt ex pressed fodny when the twentlcjli an mini ponvontlon of the American Book sellers' Association opened In the Hello vip Stratford. Mure readers and fewer bonk wan the KPiipmI plin of the president nf ttic ns the Hunt thing. The men that do not know the dnngc'r are the rnshest men. Urges HoldncM, Not Prudence "Please envo out of ynitr vocabulary altogether the word 'prudent.' Oo not stop to think about wlmt Is prudent for it moment.. io uie tmnn mai i nudaelotlfi to the utmost point of risk and daring, because that i exactly the. thlnjr that tho other side doen not un derstand, nrid you will win by the nil daclty nf method when you cannot win lv rlnitnwpeetloti nnd prudence. "I think that there nre wllllnic earn In hear thin in the American navy and the American army, because that Is the kind of folks we nre. We Ret tiled nf llin nlil wnvs nnd covet the new ones. "I am not discounted for a moment, particularly beennse we hac not even beRiin and, withfMit snyltiR nnythlnif In llsnnrneement nf thoie wltli whom, we nre associated In the wnr, I do expect thinRS to liPRin when we hegin, n they do not, American history will have (hanged Its course; the American, army nnd navywill lme chmiRcd their char acter. There will have to come a new tradition into a service Vlilch dora not do new nnd audacious and successful thinRS.". The North sen mine linrrnce, Hecte- tnry Daniels tolil the committee, w.mh the' most affective measure t tint had been ARTHUR .. F ID ii R F OR IRK snclnliim ('hniles K. Hutler, of New York i'lt. In lilu irfienlni' iwlilri'SM. AccordltiR to IMr. Ilutlcr, booksellers l taken to check the submarine' and was are ioinpeler to carry from 5000 to wholly an Ameilenn Iden. t)calhs of a Day ..ulL eek from today threa 5p"t the nlatc and develop iiunireous "t!"?" """' nut,,nnl ,,is Tltus in Ihi' statement : Warm Keeling for Kemlrlrk '"So fnr a 1 know nil my friends are tnnnnrtlDR Maor Moore for delegiitc ! W to the national convention. I i,r" no doubt that he w I be elected. J'd i,, he has n very wide acquaint M H through the country It is very JHrablo that he be a delegate He will M greatly to the strength of the I'enu Jjlvania delegation. anl T hope that he -in he civen general support through out the slate. ... , , 180H. He is survived by one brother, aI have n very warm leeiing niso ior t(0Us j. Weil, mid three sisters, Mrs. A. Jlanshnch, Sirs. A. (illsheimer nnd ilt.Oiip titles, regardless oLthe fact that many may linve only a limited sale. During the Inst holiday 1000 books wcrn put on the iiinrket, an nvt-rag of twenty hooks n da, and a serious overstocking resulted "We in day. ' he l S. Navy Desenes tlie Credit The se".retarv also charged that Slmi lind attempted in his testimony to rob the navy of credit for this project and in olvn II to the Itritlsh. The tilan wa list fight the pleasures of thn , conceived, he said, in the bureau or declared. "Wo must fight tho , ordnance nt the Navy Department and. "Won't Resign," -He Tells Act- Ing Director Wagner as Ho "Drops In" at City Hall CHARGES NOT FILED YET movies, the nuto.'iuid the like, nnd put ' urged on the Kiitish Admiralty for six he hook in the hands and the homes of the public, from the child up. A drive for .".000.000 more bonk buyers in the I'nited Slntes for I1VJ1 would not j lie impossible 0f accomplishment if we all tniisiii for it." mouths before it was nccepted. During this time Admlial Him con fctnnfly dlscouinged and opposed the iden. lie added, and when Admiral Mayo was ent nhrnnd and finally con vinced the niimlriiltv of the worth of the scheme nnd the necessity for adopt ii. Kwlnek. nnd I urge Ills being In eluded in the delegntes-nt-large because I felt he would add to the prestige of ,hMrCKPnnrick is head of the Hhrln en In Amerira. and' has very poten tijl frieuds in every state in the Union. 1 (jid not fcel thnt our local factional Biatters should enter into the question o( tlie Ffleetion of delegates, and I stllj tv that way " Harry F. Well Harry V, Well, ,i member of the old firm of Weil, Knchnrnch k Co., died yestercdny in his npnrtmenl in the l.nrt-nfnr ftntnl In 11117 thn members , -. ....... ... ..... .... ........... ,..... . nip sc rof the firm retired nnd tlie business,' I wenly-tliree llooKs liaiiy is .weiage , ,. . .J...1....1 u.mu .Mmntl to con I ...I , n,r ,....!. .. . . I .., ... . . . . ..,.. .'""" iiii-nieii 111 0111 .uiiiKPi siruvi, ijtffi-n uuv 1 in imtlier ndvnncing nis pipn 101-, v,,y uie impression thnt tlie project 111111 01 ciisicnce. , tewer niul liettnr tioous, .Mr. uuiier snui Mr. AVell. who remained unmarried, ! thnt for the Inst ten .years there hns was born in Kaston, Pa., 'on 0-tnber 2ft, been no average of "000 books published n jeni. or iweniy-inrce new imv 101 ever Imsiness day. He iln..1,ii-i..l llml tlie .bonk - sellini! Iiiir, (lull -.- ' -" ...-- -- , Miss Kffle Well. He was n member of , hitstness innnot survive unless u is maue ,(, the Mnsonii: order and of the Hoard of been deled while the ItritNh attempted to get the American Navy Department approval. Mr. Daniels told the committee that clflse comradeship had existed between tho American nnd MriUsti nnvies uuriim war. despite To Confer With Monro Mr Sproul would not cntninent oik the possible elimination of Attorney General tichnner irom tne ueiegnies-nr Hebrew Chnrities. Funeral arrange ments have not been completed. I.earj ' Imnkstiiie Charles Pluck Charles Pluck, n veteran of tlie Civil War, died suddenlj if heart dispase on Sunday at tlie home of his son-in-law. William Cnwiierthwaite. ItO.Ti North Nineteenth street. Mr. Pluck, who wns born in this city in 1SH. served in the :-(ivil Wnr as a member of tlie Seventy - . hermit) Peiinsvlviiiibi Tteclmeiit . llnx- larite slate 111 thn interests of harmouy, her's Kire Zounves. He wns a member nor ould he discuss any other names. 0f t,0 Tinga 'Methodist Kpiscnpal Governor Sprnul is in confer with I church and of (lie Survivors' Assncin Jldyor Moore at the I'ninii I.engue nnd tion of the Seventy -second Regiment. later with Senator Penrose at the He is yirvived by his widow nnd ilntlgh Uller's home. Ui.'ll Spruce street. ter, Mrs. Cowpertliwaite. Senator Vare this morning touched off n political pinwlieel when he do- rs.nrn. W Panans Jr dared the Uoernnr had ass,ed him , George W. Fagans, Jr. of the tiorernor's support of the re-I 'Imiton, May II. t.eoige W . I 11 eeber nt tuxes. , gans. Jr., custodian of the juunicipnl In relinn fo'r this sniinnrl. tlie Vare building here for ten years, died early ,iIm, ..:ii ii,..,.. o,... mi. yesterday after a long illness in .'1 lilllibni fill (fill nil"" ii moil itr . : -, ., , . . tn the fioernnr himself to offset "knif. I borne. .Mr. fagans was appointed to Ing" by the liquor interests, who plan ' M loitlon by ( oimiion nuucll and ..... .. i. . .,...!.... f.. 1.1.. wns continued 1)5 the City ( onunisslon. .ttitude on the liquor question. . WWch Hine. ed (nunc I as tho j;.t3 h .,,. TU.0J , u.riiiiii. 1 fun,. . ,11.' ... li.tit ...i. '"ij g XOC U Xy C-V KJ f SV .l friinrtirlnv nftitr.ii-inn ni '!lO . - Vilnilvnl Situs's nt safer and morn piofitahle and urne'l j irinpts to cieate the impression that publishers to giant maximum dlscnunts I there wns lark of harmony. In hniiLiiitlpi-s 1,1, mntter how small the, ti, ut,u , i,,,,u nf nnnrennrcdliess , , , , 1. . '" " i .111. 1 M,. 1 I'll wis OCCI1SSIOII numh(r of books concerned. 1 before the -wnr were not justified, .mi. , . . ., . . Mayor Moore, in welcoming the dele- I Danielx asserted, deidarlng that in .IUI. f. " ..hnnffeiir f, ..1 1 1 .1... nHnnl hi,rttfl '." . "I Aitlinilgh lie has been requested to resign n chief of the bureau of rlty property, John K. Arthur hns declared that he will stay on thn job. There was an nlr nf confidence in the. nttitude of Arthur ns he snnntered into the office nf tlie director of the Depart ment nf Public Works this morning. There he met Acting' Director Wngtier. "I believe thnKmy lesijfiintlnn was due yesterday." snid Arthur pleasantly, "Yes, I believe It wns," ngieed Mr. Wngner, "Well. I'll mil resign. ' s'lid Arthur. Mr. Wngner elevated his eyebrows nnd reglsteretl -dlght surprise. "It's 11 nice day," be said, smillnglj. Agree on the Weather "It Is." snid Arthur, "nnd 1 hope It doesn't rain." He then smiled impersonally nt the nflice force nnd left. Arthur's reslgnntlon wns requested on the ground of "incompetenrj and in-efficlencv'." i"We have a Rood case against Mr? Arthur, said Mr. Wagner Inter, but he declined to give a hint ns to what it was. Those who keep in touch with nffnir.s nt City Hall recall that Arthur was one ot the witnesses at the hearing before the rtoaid of rtegistintinn Cnm iuisionei.s when .lohn It. McOnn, Jr., cnudidilte for tlie Stnte Semite ftom the I'ifth district, tiled a petition request ing tliat' the name of Senator David Martin be stricken from tlie voting list in tlie Nineteenth word. City's Car J'seil b .Martin On tliis occnssioti Mr. McLean t 1'iancis Mc- Aitliur. hud IDENTIFIED AS THUG LEADER Convict Says ".Jimmy" Clark Told Fifth Ward Men What to Do sji'uither identification of "Jimmy" , ClnrkS ns tlie one who directed tlie 1 thuggery of the eighteen New York gunmen In tho Fifth wnrd in till". as offered by the commonwealth today, at Clark's trial before Judge Aiidenried, in Quarter Sessions Court No. "J. There nr several chnrges preferred against Clark, but Assistant District Attorney Charles K. Vox is tijing only one In dictment. alleging coiisplrncj to ob struct 11 free nut fair election. John Cnstello. who was at rested as he nnd "Hutch" Mnscia were trying to escape after tlie latter had shut Pallid man (tcorge Kpplei . was called os the first witness tndnj Costello is serv ing a sentence of not less tJinn (light j ears nor more tlinn twelve years In INT U. i FORCES SENTTOBLACKSEA-;; Palestine, he inniiilntcs over which am nwniilrii to fircnt Itrltniti, nml Syria, 1 ceiled similarly to France, nre left to' be determined by special commitisionfr. flic Alinenla settleniertt is left, open . r..,.... ..t..ti.... .f..i .i...ti). . im'Kuimiij.iii tiuu oeiinuill,' 1 01 r AUT0ISTS NEAR DEATH. Car Backs Down Into Ravine and Senate Committee Favors Ask- stopped by Tree ing President to Dispatch Warship to Batum TURKS ARE HANDED TREATY It) the Associated Press WanhliiBliui. May 1 1.-A resolution An old low ttee along York road probably snved the lives of four Phlln delphinns who met with an odd ntttb mobile accident nenr l.nhnskn. The car was occupied by Mr. n.tid Mrs. Clement II. Cntigdon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter I, tic nnd Mr. nnd Miv, Howard (5. Hnrisell. While trying to turn the enr near l.nhnskn on Sun- V'-H 1 .". A' j'i 3 IIIU.HIIII.IIMII .'"' ..;.. 1 ... l InnuoM iipi.trlnntntln I... I.. J the Knstem Penitentiary, following his requesting President vnisnn 10 semi ... ";" .,"" ;. ""-V.,""" """"g I m.,?f '""," ot M,o,,,l ,,H- n;:;fl,o,:xhpjn,kn.u.n;o,'to.c!; r "r"- -ifazM, K,7.ikr,l,ero,he,. members of the gang AmXu live- and p.operty a. that ., ,;a Ir o ce rs a.n clutc JM the , wlin-ptevloiisly etllie.l. Costello said pnrt and along the rni liond to link 11. nn. .In Ignu. ' Br"7h J '" t thnt Clnrk wns the one wh.f told then. I wns reported iinniiiniul todnj bv the Ha .sell sllg I. it and bruised ,, what to dn. 'Afte. nuiving here fiom I Senate foreign relntions committee II er me mbers of tli. party esenp.d New York city, they weie tnt(cii to the ' TheV-nliitinti. which wa. frailicd l. un 11.IU "; . . Deiitsch Club, in the Cifth-waid, 0.1 ,lh.. .benmniiltee which Instigated '!. 3" V?h? rr dWn .t .. ....1 i...u.. .... ' ..1 nil...,. I.. Ai-ninn In. won til extend to exfllcnie tne cnr. t. 1 im) -.- 111 ihiiiiiii, ,i t-t-i 11111 1111, . nvm ffl'.r-i 'i0? ",1 ,hp,U,"Vv;r,.trn,,i il'!?,!' I101"' ''"'" ""1RTrnulf:?nl'"'nuentl taken Mr. Mnitin to his Pllll.idelphia. naming i linn, l.mfo.d to study and leeommeud I'lanM n , , Holmesburg in an ..i.tonioblle ns the author of the hist A ''' ''eons stent and progressive ;'''" , belonging to the city. Mm,, . old winter almnnae in KiS... hnrlcH " M merit." As ,,.s,ili of this st . y be , lr ,,- M t rown as he rust' novelist, llenjiimiii , po, P. s .solved he said. Hi nt he tnkpI ,,. , , t, .. , I'riinki,,,. ,(Kr Allen Poe. George W . , 1 c,mI States inuM have by 101;. a navy, .,,,,,,. Artll. w,n ,, ,,,,, .,,. Miilds .11..I .dwmS. Stuart, foimei equal to nn, other in the world. , ,,,, f(1. lu.rmlttinK lis ,.iIHI,nr,.Trr to (Joveinor and now head of the famous ., ,iiiiuoed this inilicy ami the ill- ,,,.. , V.,...,!,, im. : ,iln .,. ,.,.,. ...., .....ii ,nu fin nvt.ll r I llllllillK ' - I. ....... ,. 1 if 1 . IIIIIIII'l .11 l-lll. II'. "I II I . . I II II I IIDIIIIVH tlie "slnceie eotigi ntulnl Ions" of flie Semite to the people of Ainienln on the lecognitlnn of the independence of the lepulilic of Aimenin. Peimnnent nccnpntinii of Constanti nople. which is left under the sovereignty of the sultan, hv 11 small international force of allied troops. Is provided for in the trentv which was handed today to the Turkish representatlej at Paris. An officla 'iniinni 1.1 mo ncn.j nil' been received in Washington. him c.iM'ied1 A similar International guard-Ms pio- ..1.1 ..L.i. , ,.. t. 1.1 . t-i.in.i r..i. ihii ivni-i-unn hit ot i no sirniis Willi l.ie.r ifvoiver lieiini; ne rnuiii ie- .' .- ....!. I Hst . 11. 11 giiiirnnte. of free passage through 1 1 Meanwhile neighbors also had hentdithe Dardanelles and the sea 01 .union. it. ! ..e ..1 .i ...... aL. i.t.. to wliiitk nf nil nntintiM. i stnn.llnir nt the riirh. All ililei allied eonitnissot. of contiol 1 ... i .51... 1 1 ... .1... i.r nl 1'niislniiliiiiiiile. (Oiisistlng ot tlie """l"ll,l.""?l"'l ""'. . ............. ..I.." 'f .l. r..l.,..l.,l nlllnl 1 Mll ,-SI'lllill I "I i" ..ii... power., will 0x01 else supervision over the execution of the clauses of the tient and with the aid of the inti-i -allied tioops enforce its terms. Although rresident ilson suugosied three times during the evening (.'lark cntne in, asked foti a few men to go with him, and when the, leturncil they would remark: "Well, we got 'em." $5000 in Silk Shirts Stolen From Plant t'OMlllil.rit from l'rte One prise, however, nnd hnil J! r 1 1 H m pptmwm-) ntwititgginjjii'"Wwp'rt"V,iii m mrww, n j Dniibledav Optimistic program of P.tlt.. the M-cretniy sub , . un it w bp ..it0l nmntl4 (l,,p. thillKS ltl .!' , . ' .,... ;if ,1, ' "epoch-making measure." President ,,., t,n ,,ls )lim T.,,,P"'!;',," lmn!'V '''" ,f Wilson fully api.rnved the pulley. , A.llr iU?rn , Ml i,nt action Philadelphia committee, replied to the , fe , )( , ii.nl.in ltl. .. ,.l,nt 11 1 1 1 I'nci 13 ' 1 welcome will, u slinrt address. Following Mr. Ilutler's address, n ilisciissjnn of hi. i.nper was hud by Frank . IMitblrday. of Doubleday o..(vii8S Claris Norflok. of Audubon, Is Page, and V. M. Schenck. of the I'll- khi.h inrizv grim Pi cs. Mr. Doubleday wns more , Girl Killed Sunday ontiim.iii .if tin' lmnk trnile limn Me. Aiidiiboii. N. .1.. May It. -Tlie The difficulty confronting tlie Gov ernor nnscs fiom the fact he is sup; porting both the Mayor nnd Mr. Ken- ttrick Ills pinblem is to crcnte hnr roony mflicient to permit the nnmes of ltl to appear nn tlie stnte organiza tion slate. Thursday afternoon nt -:.'t0. TRPQTI P RnnY inFMTIFIED I l.uv. I v... w w w . .. . rriiiui- I A -.-.. .---J iiiljiuic uia, niiiiuuiccu The eligible list for registmr of the ilivisinu of housing nml sanitation of the Iturenu of Health inntaiu.s these names: Arthur V. Lean. !H0 North I Itntler. .lei larniL.' that he was looking . voiinc woman who wns killed on the Sixteenth stieel, nnd I'lnlip R. (iross- i.s r..,.,.,.,,! , .. i.iiinliln fntiii-n I ft-ncitln hi iili-o beiuiieo here nnd Onklvn iiiiio. 1? 4121 West Ctiniliet-lniiil street. Tlie criinentio'ii will continue until was identitied yesterday as Miss Claris , (ieorge A. Ilrcnnuu. "1710 South FrnJer Ki-iilny. K. Norlloek, of IIS LeCato avenue. An- street, bends no eligible lit of sj uanies diibnn. wlieie she lived witu relatives. ' ior uie position m win .eiver ot mo 1 Allss Nnrllok had visited Clementon Depai tment of Law. Hariv K Straus I l'aik. and on leturnlng it is believed scr. I 'Jill I West Atlantic sheet, is head she missed her .top at .Merchant street, ot the eiiginie list tor loremiiii or me left tlie car at Capitol street, one block ' chnnic. of tlie Iturenu of Hospitals. ' further, and instead of walking to . White Horse pike took the shortest route to her home, over the bridge. A brother of the giil identified the body at (lie futieinl establishment of Frank H. Foster, of Collingswood. Bold War Policy (.'enliiiiii'il from I'nue line bill the ndvan'tnge of his fellow who have died under the men. folds of that Accused of Taking Fountain Pens v Herbert Jefferson. Wnnamaker sticet nenr Arch, wns held in SKID hail for ' I ii Fiiftlim lir.fi rltit. nn Mnr -l In Atll-tviu. .iir.ii iioiii iinv.i i, in irate Harris mis lnnriiing on n ciiarge i h n tiri Till emblem. I wonder if men lbs siieiess at the cotiferences. it is ' of stealing a liny of fountnin pens from! ., .,,. ln .11. ,lniiP1. it realize tlie dis- Hid. would hold down the lid on n a drugstore at Sixtieth and Market ,., tt,.x. have. ' " " ,.,.., .. Pindorn's box of troulHe. for failuie toMtreets. v ..',p1.p iiiotinrtioii in the piiv- Thieves Smash Window in 15th St. 'ia a place for Kendrick would uffrout . " .... , liege, and I. for my pnil. am sorry Thieves broke n plate-class window in the Vaie organization and a weak stand TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I ti plnv so penceful n part in the liusi- t, nl0n's furnishing store of llalpin. JJnU.L'l!' ,nlght 5lim'"'"'p "" d,' , John n. confer. IS.I end nMer .. sn.i I "ess ns I myself an. obliged to piny. ' OVI A. Turner. 1ST South Fifteenth aiministrntion. nilrri it rul. -Ill nnrk a-. nnd 1 conceive if a privilege to come ' street, eutly this juorning and stole Slit) niirii. inn. iseninor iciirnse looms , vnsiies ii winni. "".. .""'.""r" . nu ,, ... , nn men w lio invc t icot ner Penrose la... ... ,L I... i .. .!.- ... I lin. .T MntHnn J1.,0, S llllll Kl i. V. I i ''""""" '"""' " mo in lch, :,. jVrn l.ao Wlnlnn si.. Rivl Millie doubt he will tie nn important factor in o'tionnHi. im wiimm si It L l nirnCO IlPXr ' on urn .ti ,tr.-j. in." ' " I"" -.. .....I nei Bnckbi. HOT N mtli si (ieoroe .Mel-'atrleh. 2003 N llih si . nd Cllie nraily 111H Dlsmand st. Arthur W Hoprlnnr. Hostnn. Mas., and Myr- IIb I, Walihpr, :tri30 X .'Jil st i rinrenre W,. Rohhlni 215H Chureh Inne. unit 1 yjiiry K Kane. MIMI Xoinoert st Jaineo A Cflsey. 20.1"i nrandvulne si , sncl Alillls Oraliam. 2412 Federal st Undor llruxll. 1B.10 S Orkni-v St.. and Rsthrr Ori-en. M4 Tre si Walter P Ketohum. Portiminuth. Vh and Anna A. ("rider, 20M1 K. Trenlen a. ytlrhuel .1 W"nnnr una X 23d st and Marsar-t it llvan. 20SS X 22d Ml John I Sllnlck. laoR mthr st and Katli- rln T r.ohhnrd. 2307 1Hi t Plarfnee Zlmn.ctn.Hn. 2711. Undue si. and Mnilnn linker. .IMA J.lsnp i . Itarr C! rtlioad". P.217 Wi hslej ' and I r,IIZRliih A Kell, 2.Til X lsili "I 1..... I W'llllnin nlcfin- .'.7111 fine si nml Thflllla fernor Sprm,l's nomination is moved I vu,MR.0,lnob,ln"1nn W ' ami VW. it llueagn the ntlnrney general will I Ituan-. sir. X Hnll si ltd torini that Mr. Sehaffer could be I .inm-s w. riahcriv 11:11 asm m.. and Invited In make the address even if he. Mrv A Time 130 I'hnsii.iii t Here nel n delecnle "Frederick Stajvnmn. lftij? ? I irth "t and .... ","l':l,'0 ,, Margaret Patterson 1'.124 t: Filth st. eenstnr are today said the orgali- I Albert ft Coslella. -1312 IlalMmnre ae, and Jltion would siinnort live cnndirhitel, f,. Marie llnrten. 43t:t Hultlniiro ave dtlM-iie . .. 1 tnn"'fl""'i' '"'jKniesf I. IterrliiBton. ti s h Xeada, nnd Teiesitp-nl Inrge "and sevtral tnnre.-'l Man v Kutton. m.tr. riiesier ae. ihe fiie he mentioned were Itrigndier Jam" '.-, X"""-,,1--'1 Mee'l" ',,,,l lir-rn rKJl Y. X,V MAt'"', MJr J-KSrV.' ?,7.vnPirlTH..V. N . ana DSrleS , Iilllflln. Aft irii.,rl..;..lr .. nn. ...-mnnheri. V.u Viilk rll Trior Snrnnl ...., A , 1 victor ! .Miller. Hxxletnu, I's . anil Jllir. JehalTrr. . . tr. maneinering nontn Friends of the .state ndmiiiLstrntinn today pointed to the possibility of thp sttorney j-encrnl witlidrawlng from the delegate-nt large slate to make way for KendrieK The attorney general recently set a rreeedent in that direction when lie vithdren as a caudidate fnr district d'lejate from Delaware county. In tbtit instance lie eliminated himself in ftfflr of Samuel M. Vnuclaln nnd in the Interests nf harmonv. lay Nominate Sproul It has broil understood tlinl uorth of silk shirts and neckties. window was smashed with a club. The increase Your Income 8 Interest First Mortgage Security Albert A Purdv. Chester. P.. SliniMer. IjHiisilnnni. Pa., anil lliiug to do nnd nsk you to ci.jiic and tell me or tell anybody you want to tell how tills tiling can be better done; nnd we will thank (iod thnt we have got men of originotlve brains among us. liiltiatlva Is Needed Badly "We have got to throw tradition to the wind. I "As I have said, gentlemen. I take it fm planted t lint nothing thai I snv I here will -he repeated and therefore. Ii urn going to say this : I An investment of $520 will now pur- "Kvery time we hnu- suggested any - cj,agc a first Mortgage rnilroad bond, thing to the llritish admiralty the re- i..innn nginn tAn -. ply has mine back that virtually face, value $1000, paying 540 per year aninunied to this, that it had neiei been income. This bond is a first closed done that way, and I felt like s.ving. , ., on the main lino of a great 'Well, nothing wus ever done s(. sste , ,,v-" " nintically as nothing is being done now.' , railroad system nnd because of "Therefore, I should like to see some pyesent unsettled conditions is avail thing unusual huppen. something that .. t discount of 42 under was never done before, and inasmuch as, Os"1- "" . , ' the things that nre being done to yon price ,at which It was originally were never done before, ilon'i you think ' BSUcd in 1905. This is a seasoned It is worm wane 10 ... moik'.o.ok ...... .,, pii.sncrccl investmont. A. perfect dinner demands 5?) 22 Salted Nute, Favors, Bon Bons to harmonize with, the table decorations R15 Chestnut St ty-hftli and I'lne streets siation. ami a patrolload of police sent hurriedly to the factory. The robbers went on with their work until a woman ueljlihor. hysterical with fear nnd suspense, began to sueain Tlie robber" waitml no longer They left Wade, without attempting to tie Mm up. the tw-n who hnd been inside leaping through the window. All four 1 nn to the car. cranked up and sped away. Wade followed as fast as he could to the window and to tlie side walk, drawing his revolver ti he inn and emptying it nt the car. which was mildly gaming speed ns tin. tobhers tluew on all their power. Tlie last seen of the mm liine wns when it turned out of Sixtieth street into Pine. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN Suits for divoii-e wen- elltcicil ill j'nurt No, ii todii as follows,: Veronica l M1II.1 Frederick A Mlllc. Marv 14 Plseriii - iimht A Pnwin Arthur A I'srilnittnu is Virginia Far rlnKtop Tnnv Dime 110 - Xi.nl. Ilimelltn Anftelliia I e, ch,i m S.'liHStlan Vecchlo Lena (Indium, , i ImiIm. (iiiilms. Xsn l .l"hnnn . I t .Xnlif i.r,n Alherl r. Ilrnw n - MalKnri,C Ulnwli Welen O Spnbir ,j Alfred Spuhn William .1 It ttHrlman udre I Ilartman Ixiulse Sh'lliH nn . Canielli, Hiclllano that part of northeastern Tin ace be given Bulgaria, Tliraco in Its eiitiret is 11 "hi (led Greece. Smyrna nnd tlie Hinterland, extend ing approximately to a depth of 10(1 kilometers nud 11 breadth of '.'(III kilo meters. Is given fJreece under-'liuiited sovereignty. fJreece must forniiilnte in cousllltlltioll Willi the I.eilKUe of N'ntioiis a plan for couttol of the tei -litory and at the end of two wars the population will decide h vote whether this arrangement shall be continued or wlu'ther the tcrriton shall be annexed by (Jreece. llnundaric of Meso)iotauvt.in anil UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS ..r0ihJZQfL Uiav zfitffl om.v srnur r - lllh and Chestnut When does a Suit cease to be a S.uit? Usually Once At Perry's Tw ice I For, when wc get through with it, a 11 i 4 ! P errv Suit ceases sRinni h NTS . m 1 irunw f) K II J Acs:z 5ih-uuUis St,. k IJft I W ltwo vLlr. rirv j- tc Complete Tea Set Done China Forty-otic j?eces Chinese Design fteccnt Importation 0) while tnelie ileleirnleu.iil .1B ,. lleairlri- M Ilcuder. mill Spruce st t be rlreled .l. iT.i .. . . Paul V. On Chfthen. 7RiO linianie ave . nnd 1 ti. 1 Political sftntegy 111- ,jrn P.e e, JUit X Mnrln st. 1 toum in siippnrij,, (j,,,. ni.nl,or Leslie W WrlRht. Hullediie Pa . nnd Oliver ll's n the fnit that It u-nnlfl hel..!, .... I Htnvsr. 1120 l.hr'liunnd aw , the teinll r., ? rR" ould bring up Patrick I Kllan I4H flenj.in. me. audi 'J'lntntsof those favored so that "nil-i jnn Oee.er ssnn r.rrinantnnn ae. 1 "nj in other seetinns and bv other 'Thorns r Hllue lMTSre.nsi mid ('mil- 1 nud AlsrU Hlimd fjis Itii.h st. compensated for. For Sproul on First Vote was never done lielnre against ttinse who nif doing lliciii In yotiV "There is no other way to win. nud the whole principle of t hi- wnr is (lie kind of thing that ought to hearten iiiulj stimulate America. Ameriin is tlie prize j amateur nation of the win Id Cicrmnny is the prize professional mil ion of I lie world. Now. when it comes to doing new things nnd doing them well. I will back the amateur against the profes sional every time, lie knows so little about it that he is fool enough to try Particulars on Request Garstairs & Co. lucstwtcnt Securities 1419 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA Members rt.lludeli.tilm nnd Nr.r York Slock 15j.rhi.ncr 71 Broadway.Jew York (Ii. si.,.. ' "'. ,nl0",,'tlK plinse of hMtia.,o ,,e connection between Wh. "'"'""itinn and the General iMn ih fcUp.lI,"l,,Prs- ''"HJIfians cou ?.'e V br,7.?;.?. -Teting he- T. 1 - . . fer k-;. ". .'""kon declaration the V. : .,,'." ""i1"- Penrose ami "ner mat Senator ln 11 .....:.'. ' ne aro ,-ill be for Governor Sp o Ll'.-oilota hind nil", r V0""' will have ..T" '" ',ho cenernl s tuation rcvolv K .Knox and .loh, Ijson, lit till 1. 1.- , .'", " M.n,lerlle,i,Vi"h-pir0m strong in the pvent r Secretary or Assistant Youi.jr woman, at present employed ss secretarv In advertisiim manager nt lirte puhltcntton. Ii a v I n c readied limit of ndvnmemenl dalrs to cliaiine po sition for one offering Breater oppor tunltled. preferal.lv as secretary or assistant to advertlsl.iB inanaeer of msnutacturlnB concern or "lore Ca pable, of handling 1 orresimnde.ice mi own initiative assuming leepounlhtllty and tnKliiB un Inlelllsent Inlerest in work salary 130 a week would accept $2ft until abllll 1" hon B 821, LcdRor Oniifc acDonald & Campbell nandsomest Suits at Fair Prices $40 to $95 k u i t s embodying every mature essential to good ap pearance, perfect in fl, and of refined finish. Their long nnd efneient sen-ice and mod erate prices contribute great y ton man's business and Pleasure hours.. Men'i Hnt,, Clothing, Halierda.hery, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street V , 1 1 M Keys to Silence v7 The Silent Sentinel - The Noiseless Typewriter is the faithful guardian of office quiet. It keeps noise from getting in and disturbing your thoughts. Its pass-words are its key-words: Quiet, Speed and Durability. a suggestion: Give the Noise less a place on your office force. ask ton le work t des W'H delight you dooklet and as much as the calm and easy way IMPRESSIVE . , . . ., , .. J "J LIST OF USERS 111 WlllCll it dOCS it. NOISELESS TYPEWRITER Tho Noiseless Typewriter Company, 835 Chestnut St., Philadelphia , 'phono Walnut 60i & 1 Tim R C T T)IE JACKET SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR THE EXPRESS PLRPOSEOF MEETfXC RI.PCESTS FOR AX ERECT BUT EX 1 I RELY COMFORTABLE STYLE. THESTAXEREK FEATURE, OMCIXATED AXD COPYR1CUTED BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHIOX PARK, HAS BEEX APPLIED. IF CRITICAL IN TASTE WE SUGGEST A REVIEW. CUSTOM SKRVICK WITHOUT THFU ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON RVAPY-TO-rUT-OiV DEVELOPED EXCLUSIVELY FOR US BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHIOX PARK I THE MAN, A MAN'S ROOK ON DRESS, IS READY JACOB MEEDS SONS J4M-M26QieEtaml: Street to be a suit and becomes a' work of art!! We make clothes not alone to sell, but to excel, and we want' your busi ness, not on the common competi tive basis of otter ing you Something just as good but something in fi nitely better!! Spring Suits Golf Suits . $35 to 380 $50 to $65 Golf Trousers, $7.50 Up Rubberised Raincoats $7.50 to $25 PERRY 8C CO. 1 6th and Chestnut Sts. AlWS IL lie IK - "N. 'X n ir. i tr, VS. I"4 .i ,. A.; i i i lf- .! khuihiiiiiiiiii iiiniMmiimH'tmii nrjm rw ---'- '- -r-"3 dr Don't Make a Pack Ik Horse of Yourself by carrying home your gro ceries, there's nothing to he gained. You insure yourself against ordi nary groceries and high prices by buying at 0anscom's 12.12 MARKET ST. WD KRAMHES V n i a' t Your Picture has appeared in the LEDGER ; at some time, it is on file with "1 LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE You can secure prints, be cause we have (owing to many requests for prints), established the LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE and any ; information regarding photo- , graphs and rates may be had ' ,by writing or telephoning m y (Room 311, Ledger Buildfn )$ i -v" lndpiMUnt Sur'. ,(l f a. J' ?- i V. ,t il ffuci Tf . lifll,. i'K :ii. iii ""i ' MtuT-M ., ,i.s& . ,rb... -i,v . ..
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