Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 12, 1920, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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1'ok are
invited to
inspect freely
whether you pur
chase or not.
Delivering the Goods
Larson-Oldsmobile Co.
You may have good
brakes on your car, but
they will be improved if
lined with
257-59 N. Broad St.
We co-operate with your dealer.
Buy through him. '
Phone Poplar 3244
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I Corp., insuring the beat of materials, work- I If
II I manship and appearance. I
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111 I Six-Cyl. Touring, Roadster, Coupe, Sedan II I
cccariaiaffaKaitjEicsEacagrOtcaTx:
WHEN YOU ARE
IN LONDON
Don't Fail to Sec the Wonderful
Display of Beautiful Linens at
Robinson and Cleaver, Ltd.
The Linen Hall In Regent St.
A visit to London would not be complete
without calling at Robinson & Cleavers'
Linen Hall.
Here you will And in amazing variety the
most beautiful Irish Linens, Damask Table
Cloths, Sheets, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Lin
gerie and Men's Wear. Nothing similar in
the United States.
Robinson and Cleaver, Ltd.
(Makers to the King and Queen)
THE LINEN HALL
Regent St. London, Eng
CK3Occxcx3j!)i3flic3cca:3Oi30rEaci'r
in 200 lines of business
The Oldsmobile Economy Truck proves
that if the truck itself is right it can
adapt itself to any requirement with
the same consistent efficiency. Let ua
ihow you some facts.
Truck
Division
800 N. Broad St.
IH.McCulloughSSon
AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES
K7I
toss
fern
lis
ZmBm LINJKG
A Great Car
For the Money
itsdMn d?llnr that y invest in a Stearns Knight pays for
' m performance and dependability. Here is the roason
undJhH,PWerful SHont Knight Motor always behaves perfectly
ttractivf v ,st ,seYere conditions and improves with use. Tho
lection-Xn tf08 ?nsTten of which are exhibited for your se-on-aro
distinctive in every respect.
In wefirtfS!aJns Kn'Bht has a longer- wheel base, yet is lighter
W . Very mochanknl unit has proved its dependability.
KnichMn 1. ?lad to Provo th exceptional value of the Stearns
ni in actual demonstrations.
Scott Motor Company, Inc.
908 North Broad St.1
Knmws
LE DIMfSSfONI DEL
GABINETTO NITT1
Una Moziono dei Socialist! Ap-
provata con 193 Voti Favoro-
voli bontro 112 Contrari
Published and Distributed Unilar
. . PEnMIT NO. 841.
1017. on (lie at the rostofflce of Phila
delphia. Fa.
A. S. HimLF.SON.
Postmaster aeneraj.
Homa, 11 mngglo. I Mlulstrl con a
capo il Prcsldentc del Conslgllo On.
Nltti hnnno rassegnato lc dlnilsslonl.
I.a dcclslono dcllc dimlssioni del
1'lntcro Goblnctto fu conticguenza di un
to fnvorcvolo nd una inozione del
socinliRtt, In quale fu approvata con
voti 10,1 contro 112 c rlflcttcva la que
Htlonc del postclegrafici. IOn. Nltti
chieso clie la Camera rlgcttnssc la mo
'lone presentata dnt deputnti del par
tlto socinlistn c dlchlnro' chc bu di
-ssn poncva la questions di ilducia al
Mlnfcitcro.
II purtito popolarc, ossio quello com
posto dal cattolici, voto In favore dclla
inozione e coil' contro il Mlnlstcro.
Notizlc gtunte da Pallanza, ovc ha
luogo la confercuza tra i rapprcsentnntl
d'ltnlla, c della Jugoslavia, per rag
giungcrc un nccordo sulla qucstlono
Adrlatlca. rccano chc la qucstlono dl
Fiumo sia pratlcamentc rlsolta. I
Jugoslav! narebbcro dlspostl a conccdcrc
In ftovrnnlta' dl Flume all'Italia c In
rettlfirn delln frontjorn nella regione
dl Kcnosccchia, rcttlflcn rhc rnppre
sonta una magglorc protczione per Tri
este. I Jugoslav! in camblo (Ionian -dnno
In rcttlflca delle frontlerc nel
l'lntcrlnnd dl Flume, verso la Cronzla, e
After a gruelling bit of
sport a glass of Butter
milk goes right to the
spot. It braces you
up and it keeps you
healthy.
sasesmyu.4ft3t
'C'DlTsA'rVr
BUTTBRMILK
A fine spring tonic
a healthy drink. Good
ior your' health if
you're healthy a re
storer if you're sick.
May We Serve
You a Quart
Tqrnorrow ?
Phone Baring 205
Abbotts Alderney
Dairies, Inc.
31st & Chestnut. Both Phones
Have you tried
Abbotts lee Cream?
FARM AND GARDEN
DREER 5
AJ1 Vegetable and
Flower Seeds
Can Be Planted Now
Beans, Beets, Carrots, Sweet
Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Mel.
ons, Onions, Parsley, Parsnips,
Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Early
Turnips and Herbs of all kinds
will give excellent results if
planted now.
Old Fashioned
Hardy Flowers
aro the permanent plants of 'the
(lower garden, which bloom year
utter year, giving n profusion of
charming flowers which aro a de
light to tho eye.
Our list of Hardy Perennial
Plants is tho largest in America.
DREER'S;
Seed,PUnti,TooIi
714-16 Ckeitaut St
"rr
V
WW v-
scmbrn cho vogliono gnrnnzlo rlguardo
ui porio,
A Philadelphia I fcstcgglnraenti che
uomonlca e lunedi si sono svoltl in
jiucata citta' in onore del Itcglo Am
bnsclntore 'Itnllnno Bnrone Romano
Avczznnn o della Hnroncssa, alia quale
fu conferlta In dignlta' dl sorclla ono
rnrln deH'Ordlno Flgll d'ltalla, conatl
tulscono una dello plu belle poglnc nella
storla della Colonla Itnllnna di Flla
dcinn. L'jue'll', f,rn. dopo l'inlzlazlonc ncl
1 Online della Unronessn Avczznnn, to
nutasi in formn solenne In unn dcllo
magglorl sale del Rcllevue Strntford c
preslcduta dall'avv. Srcfano Mlcle, sit
?rcm0 jcnwnblle dcll'Ordine, asslstito
'lftR "fflclnll ddln Iggln Suprcmn c dl
quclll dclln Grando Loggia per la Pcnn
svlvanin. ebbe luogo uu banchcttto dl
circa 800 copcrti, al qualo prcsero
parte, spiccate pcrsonnllta' amerlcane.
Lliairtnan del bnnchctto. tfome lo fu al
comizlo di domenlca, fu l'avv. Giovanni
Ui Silvcstro, nsslstcnte supremo vene
rnbile'dcirOrdlne, 11 qunle aprl la scrle
dci cliscoral. Egl( con pnrola smngllnnte
pnrlo prima in inglcse e poscln in itnli
anrt, splegando Talto1 signlllcato del
I nyvcnlmcuto p fu spesso interrotto da
applnusl vlvissimi. Furono lcttl tclc
grnmml c Icttcre Invlntc da autorlta
IrnpoRsibilltc nd csscro prcscntl, ma cio'
rho mngglormpnte produsse imprcsslone
fu un tclcgramma del Slg. Giuseppe Dl
Hilvestro, grnnde venerabilo per la
rcnnsylvnnin, dn quelcbe scttlmnna rl
rnduto mnlnto. II sllcnzlo rcllgioso con
II qunle fu nscoltnta la lcttura del tclc
gramma del Dl Silvcstro e gll opplausi
clie scguirono, cloqucntcmcnto dlmo
strarono la slmpntin cho cgll gode tra
rclcmcnto snno della Colonla e l'ap
prezznmento per Topera da lul splegnta
a favore dcll'Ordine. Quest'opcra fu
chinrnmente illuminntn nel dlscorso pro
nunzinto dal Slg. Giuseppe Brocata, as
mstcntc grande venerabilo per questo
Stnto.
11 Slg. Domcntco Dl Lauro lesse, ap
plnuditiBsImo, unn Rua poesla inncg
Biante all'Italia ed a Flume italiana.
Pronunziarono quindi smagltantl dls
rorl II Govcrnatore Sproul e 11 Slndneo
Moore, cntusiastlcnmcnto acclamatl,
Sogul" II Oludlce Mnrtln o quindi prcsc
la pnrola l'aw. Stcfnno Mielc, supremo
ycnernbile, chc pnrlo In inglcse cd in
itnllnno, sollevnndo l'cntuslasmo geno
rale. L aw. Micle sclolse un inno al
1 opera del Reglo Consolo Gcnerale Uff.
G. Poccardi, che defenl' Puomo franco,
Hincero, inenpaco di trndlre, l'ldcak del
Consoli. II Cav. Poccardi a sua volta
pronunzio', come sempre, un patrlottlco
dlscorso, sollevnndo l'cntuslasmo del
prcscntl. spceialmcnto nuando invlo' un
bo uto al grande voncrablle Giuseppe Di
Hllvestro per il qunle nuguro una pronto
gunrlglnnc.
81 alzo quindi a parlare II Reglo
Amuasciatore, 11 -Jl cul uiscorso fu
solutnto da unn dimostrnzlone indimen
ticnbllc. Hlamo dolentl che Io spazio non
ci pcrmctta di poter rlnortnre il dls-
corso del It. Ambnsclatore. dlscorso chc
fu tutto un inno oU'Ordluo Flgll
d'ltalla, allc donne Itnllane che sempre
ruiiitcro per aite quanta' U'lntclletto,
dl cuorc e per clctte virtu' famlglinrl.
eu liiviio i prcscntl au nlzarnt per
punuru u sunuo nuo donne u Italia.
Anchc l'Ambnsclntrico voile, prima
iu italiano e pol in inglcse, pronuu
ziarc parole di rlugrnzlnmento, che sus
citnrono una uuovn iniponcntc dimo-strazionc.
jjmnininiiiiiiriniiniin
1 Our Traveling Salesmen have just completed their trips I
B and we have to offer
I Sample Suits
UUK JMUJJN (MU8t tie Sold) at
$2500
SM Regular $35 to $55 Values
HOTEL READING
Kntrunce on
H
I'HOTOPLATS
PHOTO PIAYS
THRU
iS
.ofJmerica
AlU,k. 12th. Morris A ranyunk Ave.
Alnambra Mt Duy t - Cv8 -13 fc M
nUOENB O'DHIUN In
HIS WIFE'S MONEY"
ALLEGHENY SsafSSirft s.
CLARA KIMDALIi TOUNO In
"TUB TORDIDDEN WOMAN"
A Dm I r B2D & THOMPSON 8TS.
ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILY
T1 M7V In
"THE CYCLONE"
ADPAniA CHEBTNUT Below 18TH
At.WUIA 10 , M. to 11:15 P. M.
nEIlT LYTELL. In
"THE nlOUT OF WAY"
BALTIMORE g. fFWKS
BnYANT WA8HHUP.N In
"SIX DEST CELLARS"
BLUEBIRD SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
MACLEAN AND MAY In
"MARY'S ANKLE"
BROADWAY Wtf9-
MARK TWAIN'S ...
'HUCKLEDERRY FINN"
PADITH1 "2 MARKET STREET
WrllvJL. in A M to 11:15 P. M.
EARLE WILLIAMS In
"CAPTAIN SWIFT"
CENTURY ERIE avbm r?A?LY
CH.ADY8 RROCKWHLL In
"THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE"
COLONIAL "-aVWtfA'S
JACK PICKFORD In "THE, ..,.
LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME"
riVIDDCCQ MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK
E,lVlr tUS MATINEE DAILY
LIONEL nARRYMORB
In
"THE COPPERHEAD
FAIRMOUNT fAVi
W. 8. HART In
"TUB TpLL GATE"
PARTIT V THEATRE 1811 Market Bt.
rAlVllL.1 n a M. tn Midnight
SERSUE HAYAKAWA In
"THE DEVIL'S CLAIM"
CTIJ 01 THEATRE Below Gpruoe
DO 1 rl OI. MATINEE DAILY
ELSIE JANIH In
"A REGULAR GIRL"
FRANKFORD nB ArvnEANNuKEronD
DOROTHY OIBH In
"MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN"
GREAT NORTHERN nTd7 yi"
CONSTANCE TAI.MADQH In
"TWO WEEKS"
tntDCDIAI 00T" WALNUT ST&
IMrkrUMLj Mem. 2S(1 EVB. 7 4 0
CIRA K1MRALL YOUNO In
"THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN"
ITAnCR 4tBT LANCASTER AVE.
LtiAL"-1 MATINEE DAILY
ROBERT WARWICK In
"THOU ART THE MAN"
I lOETDTV BnOAD COLUMBIA AV.
L,lDl-rV 1 I MATINEE DAILY
ROBERT WARWICK In
"THOU ART THE MAN"
333 MARKET TOT1,1,?."
WILLIAM FAnNtlSF , "" '""
"HEART STRINGS"
IVinnFI 4!5 "OUTII BT. Oroheetra.
WlKJUEJ-t ronllnuoua 1 to It.
AI.TCE LAKE In "'
"SnOtTLD, A fVOMAN TKt.LT'
ipWMtUHi ut,mwta-trwiratafl for th
SOCIALISTS URGE
WEALTH BE DIVIDED
Demand Redemption From Con
trol of Private Interests
for Benefit of All
WILL VISIT WHITE HOUSE
Ry the Associated Prcsi
New i'orK, May 12. Public admin
istration of the country's wenlth "for
the equal benefit of nil" wns ndoptcd
n h the first of its declnrntion of prin
ciples by the nntionnl convention of
the Socialist pnrty of America here to
day. This action cmplinftizod the victory of
tho "conservative" pnrty forces yes
terday over the Illinois dclegntlon "red
ling" demands for the "dictatorship of
ihe proletnrlnt" and llmltntion of cit
izenship to workers. The primary prin
ciple as adopted reads:
"The Socialist party of the United
States demands that the country and
Its wealth be redeemed from the con
tiol of private interests nnd turned
over to the people to be ndministcred
for the equal benefit of nil."
The committee of five appointed to
present to President Wilson, through
Secretary Tumulty, n petition nuking nn
amnesty for all political prisoners will
be received at the White House Sntur
dny afternoon, nccording to n telegram
from Mr. Tumulty received at the con
vention hall today.
A telegram from Secrctnrv of Wnr
Baker stated it would be impossible for
mm to meet mo convention's committee
next Friday in Wnshlnaton to hear
their appeal for release of all conscienti
ous objectors, but that he would meet
the committee Monday.
MOVING DAY FOR KAISER
Amerongen, May 12. Today is mov
ing day for William H6henzollcrn.
Yesterday a big van loaded with furni
ture arrived at Doom from Berlin, and
last night the former kaiser gave a
farewell dinner nt Amerongen castle.
Besides the Bcntlnck family local au
thorities were Invited.
.
Capture of Odessa Confirmed
Paris, May 12. Confirmation of the
reports that Odessa, Rlssia's most Im
portant outlet on the Black Sea, had
been occupied by the troops of General
Petlurn, tho Ukrainian commander, has
been received by the Ukraininn Press
Bureau here, "that bureau declared
today.
Soviet Rule In Armenian Capital
Constantinople, Mny 12. (By A.
P.) A local sovlot government ban been
established in. Hrlvan, capital of Ar
menia, displacing that of President
Khatitian, according to a dispatch re
ceived by tho Armenian patrlnrchate
here.
Sale Starts Thursday Morn
ing for Two Days Only
SEE MR. PRICE, ROOM NO. 1
N. W. COR. TWELFTH
AND MARKET STREETS
Twelfth Street
rnoTormYS
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through tho STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
OVERBROOK MD "
"THE WALKOrFS"
PALACE U,, MARKET STREET
' Js o.10cAunWfl!ls p' i:
"THE RIVER'S END
PRINCESS 8lio8AMA,n"E?1 STRrar
"CRIMSON SHOAL"'
REGENT MJ5pA5v Be,ow "
T -nr WSJLW-to 11 P. M.
IHBTibbXtBBT QUEST
' QUESTION"
R TAT TO QEnMANTowN ivn
TIU3 WALKOFFfl"
RUBY MAI,KE,T BT. BELOW 7Th'
..j-SgnTOT wXRAwictoInlli,B p-
FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH"
SAVOY "" MA"KP STREET
.GLADYS BROCKWEM.lYnDNIairr
"THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN-
SHERWOOD Mtt.fna,?f.'t"
..liPI111 TALMADdij in "
"SHE LOVES AND LIES-
STANLEY VtSPFl,
"WHY CHANGE TOUR WIPBT"
VICTORIA MAnK?? .BT; ab. orn
TVR-X
imirSi " " "
THE SILVER HORDE"
miT NIXON-NIRDLINGERJW.
U THEATRES (J
BELMONT MD AB0VB MARKET
HARRY IIOUDINI In "TEnnon Inr axtt,..
Chrlety Comedr. "A CaptlvaMnV CapM"
UtUAK DU1" CEDn avenus
M"rVn. ffijrf rr.j&Sl fis!-
COLISEUM MAnKMKATNvnE
,iT,ATHEDA BARAln" AND T
"KATHLEEN MAVQURNEEN"
JUMBO
FRONT ST. A nminn .,T
Jumhn JitnrtlAn An n. ...- ? TT1
ROnEIlT winw"." L"
"THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE"
I OriJST 52D AND LOCUST STRFETS
L.WUUO 1 MM, , .3n ,n y n m , i?
MARK TWAIN'S ,0 ll
"HUCKLEBERRY FINN"
NIXON B2D AND "ABKET STS
MAnY MILES MINTKR "in 7 ni
"WIVES AND OTHER WIVES"
RIVOLI 3 AND 8ANSOM STS.
VIOLET 1IEMINO In "THK"cos':r'"a"''
Edar Comedr. "Tencher'e pit"
TR ANn OEBMANTOWN AVE.
J IxrVtlL AT VENANGO
MARK TWAIN'H v4"ANGO
"HUCKLEBERRY FINN"
WEST ALLEGHENY A?il
SF.SRtlH
AlleKheay
.HAYAKAWA In
"TUB BI
wk appear Satyjlay evtnlnr and tlunday.
PilJ uc irBZ'
BRANDEIS IS ELIMINATED
British Mandate for Palestine Makes
Him Ineligible as High Commissioner
London, May 12. (By A. P.)
Prior to the urantlmr to Great Britain
of the mandate for Palestine, Tjouis R.
lirnmlcls, nssoclntc justice of the su
preme Court of the United Stntcs, and
tho Right Hon. Herbert It. Samuel, for
mer secretory of the state for home
affnirs, were most fnvored for the post
of high commissioner, nccording to in
formation rccclicd by the Associated
Press.
But Grent Britain having been mnde
the mnndntory power virtually elimi
nated consideration of tho Amcricnn jur
ist nnd an official announcement of the
appointment of Mr. Samuel is regnrded
as assured within a few days.
Mr. Samuel recently returned from n
three months' tour of Palestine. Since
his return to Imglnnd from Palestine
Mr. Snmiicl hnB expressed the belief thnt
a largo mnjority of the Arnbs nrc not
unfnvornbly disposed townrd Britons
nnd said the Jews deprecated the sug
gestions that the recent troubles in Jeru
salem were directed against the British.
A romantic sidelight to Mr. Samuel's
prospective appointment ns high com
missioner to Pnlcstltic is tho engagement
of his son Kdwln to Hndnssnh Grazov
sky, of Jaffa, whom ho met whllo serv
ing ns a licutennnt In a British regi
ment in Palestine.
HOWELLS FUNERAL HELD
Throng Pays Last Tribute to Emi
nent American Writer
New York, May 13. (By A. P.)
Funeral services for William Dcnn
Howells, distinguished novelist and edi
tor, in the Church of the Ascension, in
Fifth avenue today, drew a throng of
friends and admirers, among whom were
many of the foremost figures In Ameri
can litcrnry life. In accordance with
Mr. Howells's request, tho Rev. Dr.
Percy Stlckney Grant, a life-long
friend, was delected to have chnrgc of
tho simple services, xne nouy win oc
cremated and the ashes taken to Corn
bridge, Mass.
No eulogy was delivered, Doctor
Grant explaining this was the wish of
the novelist.
"Simplicity marked his life, nnd he
wished to have simplicity mark his de
parture from .this world," said the
clergyman.
"Simplicity wns a religion with him.
Ho was brought up on the philosophy
of .Swcdenborg and in spite of the real
ism he ivas noted for, he hod some of
tho spirit of this grent mystic. It
would be futile for me to try nnd add
to what has been said by others in
.honor of this eminent author and great
man."
MINORITY RECOGNIZED
Revision Commission Would Let As
sembly Fix Quotas for Cities
Bu a Staff Correspondent
Ilarrlsburg. Pa., May 12. Propor
tional representation was given recogni
tion today by the commission on consti
tutional amendments and revision in
the adoption of a section which makes
it optional on the part of the Legisla
ture to prescribe tho system for munici
palities. An nmendment for state-wide pro
portional representation was defeated
by the commission last night, after con
siderable debate. The debate on the
section for municipalities lasted more
than an hour.
The section adopted was suggested by
O. G. Hoag, of Philadelphia, secretary
of the American Proportional Represen
tation League. It provides, "The Gen
eral Assembly may prescribe propor
tional representation for the election of
any representative body In all munici
palities of a given class or classes, or
In every municipality, of a given class
or classes, which by a vote of its elec
tors approves proportional representa
tion for those elections."
HUK
Good Chicks Sell Themselves
Our May hatches are heavily boohed, but
we can atlll accept orders for May
hatched
S. C. White Leghorn!
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Rhode Ifland Redi.
Chlcka for June delivery ahould be con
tracted for Vlthout delay.
Our Illustrated descriptive literature
"The Old Reliable" mailed tree on request.
Orchard Poultry Farms
(Laraett Uatchtry in the Cltv)
3960 Filbert St, Philadelphia, Pa.
EDUCATIONAL
Ilot h hexes
d9fl!&
TBAMm-
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Special Courses for the Spring and Summer
Sessions Are Now Being Organized
Accounting II (Evening)
Accounting Mathematics (Day)
Accounting (Preparatory) (Day and Evening)
Bookkeeping (Day and Evening)
Business English (Day and Evening)
Commcrc'o and Industry (Day)
Gregg Shorthand (Day and Evening)
Pitman Shorthand (Day and Evening)
Commercial Arithmetic (Day and Evening)
Typewriting (Touch) (Day and Evening)
Realty fEvening)
student who registers
any of these courses
for
now
will be entitled to a
reservation for continuing
his course in the regular
fall and winter sessions.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia
LEARN WIRELESS
In the school the iiovernment Beleoted for
tralnlnir 2000 men Established In 1011.
The nrst school teachlne wlreleas exclusively
In America. Marconi Panel Bet and new
De Forest Radio I'honu III operation. Expert
Instructors Call
. PHILA, hfllOOL OF WIRELESS
Parkway Hide, llrowd A Cherry His.. Phlla.
Our icraduates are In constant demand for
Huuuiayini; positions "rest; anortnand,
.no easy.
aoeedy system. Cnmolete huiin.M
and
secretarial courses. Day and Night
L'lane intensive training-. Enroll
any time Call or write for fuli
particulars and catalotrus.
l'HILA. 1IUSINFSS COLLEOE
itnd College of Commerce
1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
LANGUAGES
U E II L 1 T 2
NOIIOOL
HII UIIKNTOUT T,
(Entrance on 10th St.)
TERMS MAY 11B REOUN AT ANT TIME
Strayer's Business College
rhlladelphla'a Oreatest Business School
S07 Chestnut flt. Phone Walnut 884
PINE TBEK CAMP FOR OIKLSl
Pocono Mts. t Four hours from New York
' Miss RLANCHK D. PRICK. Dlwclnr
401 W, School Lahfl. rhlUdeWa. P,
TRY TO TRACE USE
OFPHONEREVENUES
Bell Official Admits Largo Pay.
merits to American Telophone
and Telegraph Co.
RATE RISE HEARING ON
Bu a Staff Correspondent
Ilarrlsmirg, May 12." Counsel for
the complainants against the rate in
creases charged by the Bell Telephone
Co. into the relations between the Hell
nnd the American Telegraph and Tele
phone Co. at the hearing today before
the Public Service Commission.
One of the contentions of the com
plainants has been that of the Telegraph
and Telephone Co. gets the largest
portion ot the Hell company's revenues.
C. W. Hazard, chief accountant for
the Bell, was on the witness stand
showing the upward trend of the com
pany's pajroll. He said the average
wages on April 1, this year, were 33
per cent higher than January 1. 1!)1!.
lie declared the Bell company estimated
that it would require this year $11,881.
000 for needed construction nnd of this
sum .$3,81)2,000 is available from the
depreciation reserve.
C. K. Robinson, chief counsel for the
complainants, asked Haznrd the total
amount of toll or long-distance money
onllnntiul I.V tllO ITimlUinV lOSt J COT.
Hazard said it amounted to 50,052.(543,- I
00, of which $4,320,22.- was received
from service over tne lines ot tne mcic
grph and Telephone Co.
iu nddltlon to this the witness said
tho Bell paid to the Telegraph and
Telephone Co. $1,132,443 as license
revenues that Included rentals and en
gineering advice. He could not state
tho total revenue paid to the American
Co. by the Hell on business mat origi -
uatedywithin the state he said.
Robinson developed during the cross-
examination thnt the Bell has invest -
ments totaling $10 000,000 In telephono
companies in Virglnin, est Virginia
and Delaware and that the revenue from
those sources last car amounted to
$2.'3,300. He also drew out that $100.-
uuu was set asiae eacn year ior mo
sinking fund when the company has a
surplus and which is made up other
wise when there was no surplus.
1,000,000 FRANCS IN LOOT
Soulrah's Passengers Loso Cash and
Jewels to Pirates
Constantinople, May 12. (By A. P.)
Loot amounting to more than- 1,
000,000 francs In cash and Jewels was
taken from the passengers of the steam
ship Soulrnh by pirates on May 0, when
they overcame officers and crew and
made a thorough search of the vessel.
A French destroyer which visited the
Soulrnh on May 7 obtained stories from
members of the crew relative to the
robbery
Several American women fleeing from
Bntum were on board the ship at the
time of the robbery. The pirates, num
bering twenty-five, coinpelled the
Souirah to approach the coast near
Kopt, forty-five miles south of Botum.
where tho sailors were forced to row
the outlaws ashore.
LOVERS ADMIT MURDERS
Poisoned Parents of Youth Because
They Opposed Marriage, Police Say
Salina, Kan., May 12. (By A. P.)
Confessions were obtained today from
Lee Bunch, twenty-one years old, and
Miss Stella Hyman, twenty-nine, that
they had poisoned the parents of Bunch
last summer, It wns announced last
night by County Attorney M. J. Healy.
According to both confessions Miss
Hyman gave fly poison to Mrs. Bunch,
who wns her sister, and later to Mr.
Bunch, because they opposed her mar
riage to Lee Bunch.
Poisoned pio was given Miss Naney
Bunch, according to Miss Hyman's con
fession, but the girl recovered.
Miss Hjman and Bunch were nr
restcd Monday ns tho result of a long
Investigation which followed the death
of Mr. and Mrs. Bunch last summer at
Lincoln Center, Kan. A charge of
murder will be placed against them
Mr. Henly said.
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Home Address
Business Address
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H. 28d at. I'lione Poplar 446S.W,
ATfNTIC CITY. N. J.
NEW JERSEY SCHOOL
Full
ATYPICAL CHILDREN
VKNTNOrt PARKWAY AND StI.MNKIt' AVE.
M.iV'f1. i'.ho21 ?r adjustment where spe
cialised Individual medical and edueatloil
treatuent
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tntl development ,ln ntrvis nnd I
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FIGHT PEACE RESOLUTION
Hitchcock to Attack Republican
Resolution Today
Washington, May 1'-'. OnpostloR V
was opened icstcrday in the Mcnate oh
the Jiepubiican peace resolution, Bnj
otor Porter ,7. McCuinbcr, ot NorfK";
Dakota, Itcpubllcan, a member of tlm
foreign rplotlons committee, delivering ,
the first salvo. .Senator (1. M. Illtcii-1
cock, nf 'Nebraska, the administration
spokesman, will follow today.
Adoption of the resolution probably
next Thursday or Friday was predicted
privately by leaders on both sides, 'It
will be given exclusive right ot way . be
ginning today, and there were no Inill-
cations of a prolonged debate.
PARCELS POST
WHY PAY MORE?
For Full Nralln Point 1 7R
nd Rubber Heel eo
The New Model
Shoe Repairing Co.
Rent hr Parrel Peek
B B. Fifth St. IUertnnit
Upholstering
r'ronttructlon and pollthtn
of old furniture our peclaltr.
Finest workmannhlp rooit
moderate price, Let our rep
rreentatlve call and eetlmate.
Induatrlal Unhol. Fnrn;Ce.
Sliotr Room and Factory
140 N. 10th St. l
Write or phone Walnut ll.S
Barber Scissors, Clip
pers, Razors and Mani
cure Scissors.
Also Safety Razor Blades
Resharpcncd.
Filbert Grinding Co.
1220 FII.nr.BT ST.
REUPHOLSTERING
OF THE HIGHER. CRADE
Reconstruatln. reflnlshlnir
?nur old pnrlor or library
urntture, fin. S20. 2S. Hunk,
hotel and office furniture re
paired at short notice. Order
taken for new parlor furnltnr
at manufacturers' prices. BUu
covers to order our specialty.
Bell. Lombard 4350.
Quaker City Upholstering Co.
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a Hat np;e Socar liao.
' Prer Platea and Hnoone.
P WJSiS 'RtSSSShumnt y.H.ir,
p if, cream rtoxe.
JJ rper NoWn, ai.oo thnuaand.
R Wo"r PanVr'woo ?a
F.er llnxee. fa oo for 250 boxen.
kha I FVINSriry Lomnaro una
Main B837-D
2fl SOUTH RTn ST.
PREVENTS FIRE
Ilomovn cattfl?.
Mottlr orlclnatra In
InoNp
MAKE MONEY
GARRETT'S
PRACTICAL JOA
BALER -w
Complete with wire
All Kinds Paper and
Twines
Sylvester S. Garrett
2S9 S. 3d St , Phils.
FOR SALE
ARMY PONCHOS
PANTS, SHELTER HALVES
COTS AND BLANKETS
SLIGHTLY USKD
MORRIS AXELROD
717-723 South 12th St.
Walnut 8017 PHONES: Race 183T
Prepaid Money Orders Promptly Filled
Parcel Post 10c Extra
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Bring; ua your dlamonda If you want to
realize the highest possible price for them.
No matter what others tell you they are
worm, g-ei our price perore you sen,
We pay $B 00 to tlOO.OO
xo
for each diamond..
more man oiners pay,
See ua and be convinced
We buy any size, shape or color.
Pawn tickets for diamonds bought.
KELLY A CO. CALL B32 CHESTNUT BT.
Phone Wntntit 7.144 Snlte 21-21
Private office 2d floor, over Chllds'a Rest.
Smooth,
lick, Painless
Treatment
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of any Decayed Teeth
I make your mouth well ami
absolutely suarantee perfect work.
Fillings, SOc to $1.00
DR. HYMAN
9th & Market Sts. Kin,h
Open 0 A. M. to R P. SI.
Sundays. 10 to 8
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Great Reduction in All Bicycles,
buncirics and Tires
Webtminster Rami
Peerless Princeton
Bengal Racer
TIRE BARGAINS
Goodrich, United States, Fiske,
rumisyivunia, unp lite.
our work
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