l' cr W i Jit i"tJ tH r EVENING- PUBLIC ' tLBDaER- PmiiABELaijk, TUESDAY, MAY 18, li)2 ? t 1 1 ;n. I! vest iRiUttiR committee') re)nrt. I Ii wild thr corporntlon mnte. no prolllH what ever fioni the jolt, ns td per cent of Its foe xvnh taken by taxc nml the re maining 15 per rent went to rxlcnsea hlrli the government could not nay. He ntso attacked t lie methods of the majority of the invc!tii;nttnK commit tee. "Pcr.onn crltlclzeil were forbidden to fnulter nnd n detective under futllct meit for crime In Alnlmmu. No court would hnvo listened to such rubbish. HefoicJIr. Mrahntn ever Investigated Muscle fKhonln he unsparingly con demned every one connected with the work." SUES FOR BEW'S INSURANCE Widow Claims Airplane Victim's Policy Not Void Through Clause Atlantic City, Mny 18. Itecompcnso to tho amount of $3000, under on In surance policy, is nsked by Mrs. Marin .1. Kltxilmmons Bcw for the death of her husbnud, .lames Hew. Jr., an in surance broker. In n suit against the Travelers' Insurance Co., the first ever brought in New Jersey, It Is believed, for nn airplane fatality. Hew met bis death n year ago, when n Hying boat In which he was riding with Beryl Kendrlck, his partner in nn aerial passenger-carrying enterprise, dived from n height of 1100 feet Into the Inlet, killing both men Intdnntly. Tho Insurnnco compnny linn refused to pay, It In Rtntcd, bccntiRC of n policy nrovlnton thnt there shnuld'be. no liabil State Conventions In Nebraska Mncoln, ' Neb. May 18. (By A. P.) Tho Itepubflcan stato contention met here today to select n statu central committee, adopt n parly platform and lining iircsmcimiu fieieffaina .. .t Donald, of Kearney, wns chosen ,'i.Iel porary. chairman to deliver V. ."'I note address. Nebraska nmuL i. "K Kuq ity "for Injuries, fatal or nonfatal, for IS; IP. participating in or in consequence AJ " participation in aeronautics." Counsel for Mrs. Ucw holds thnt the flying boat wns In regular; passenger scrvlro and therefore n "common enr rier." The suit Is scheduled for trial this week In tho Circuit Court. Law Students Strike Again Albany, X. V May 18. (Uy A I'.) The entire student body of the Albany l.nw School 1MO ,ln nil went out on "strike" today, for the second time within n week. In protest ngainst the nttendnnen of .Idcob M. Ooldenkoff. ex pelled for alleged radical utterances, tioldenkoff returned to the school under the protection of a court injunction. y cross-examine, said Mr. nMibiirn. Secretary of Trades Congress. Majority of Committee Ron.1 Iteports by detective, uiiiworn. un- If ' m"liuiu-ll null III 1IIII 1I1HU1IHC llll tinmed. were ndmltted in evidence. The critical wltnoH'ot unearthed h.v Clmlr mnn (trnhnm included disgruntled enr penter. mess hull steward, men with out experience or nullification, nn nrmj officer cashiered for drunkenm"1, n de I" Says Personal Liberty is demns Wartime "Wasto and . Unknown Here j Extravagance" l k'. ir h -.& 2000 TROOPS SENT TO CORK MINORITY REPORT DEFENDS T -vi v, I IRISH DONT WAN NITRATE PROGRAM REPUBLIC LIKE U SCORED BY G i niiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiyla.miimi ' ri j l : . A V fa r k Cork,, May 18. (Uy A. 1'.- Two thousand troop from Knglnnd were landed nt Tlantry Saturday nnd immedi ately distributed throughout West Cork, tjherc they will be stationed nt points five miles apart Tinnp to the number of ICO also nrrived at SUlbbcrcen. They By the Associated 1'ress Wa.slilng(on, May IS. Two report, one by Republicans condemning the government's entile waitlme nitrate program tiud charging iccklcs waste and extravagance and the other by Pemocrnts defending it and charging rommnnilnrr-.,! vn.-i.rn1 linltdlntfs. inrlml-i partisan bins by the majority, were !.. ji , i ii i. ,1,. i presented today to the House by a ing the town linll. where thej made M ,,,,. ili-h took up the their quarters ' investigation nearly n jeor ogo. Thomas .lohnon, nding srcrelnn of. Along with Its forty-one general con- 4nt trude-i congre. declared nt a labor Ideinuntiniis of the government pollrj. meeting in the I'ity llnll here Sun- the Itepublican innjoriti, comprising day thnt the workeii of Irel.ind had no ' t'hairinan (Srnliam. Illinois, nnd Itrpre- intention of estnhlisliiuc such n lenub- i sentntlve .lefferis., Nebraska, submitted lie as tluit In America, where the er recommendations for future disposal ot idea of nersoiinl liberty wns unknown, I the Muelp Shoals properties, which ! ! he said, nud where men nnd women were sentenced to long terms of imprison ment for daring to :iv thnt America wns not ii land of freedom London. Mnv IS. -lltv A l Questioned in Commons cm the numb"!' of troops being sent to Ireland. Andrew Honnr i.aw. the goveriimciit lender, im plied : "I have no infm mntiun t g'e on the subject, but we nre sending nnd sfinll send whnteer troops nte nsked for by the Irish executive." Scotland Yard is investigating the ..!........ ,u ..f .i,!...-. c,,,,. s!i,,m IV live tiiirielt. snenkinz lor tic minority. hunger strikeis who on Snndiij left declined thai the President acted on the the Mnr!ebonc infirmnr in London. suggestion of Secretary Maker nml that Where thex weic iimlergoing treatment, i tli could nssimie lesponslbility with and ulso t'wrnt -three who left another I out thought of atiolocj. Tm.h l,t,,,i,.l 'ri. Sinn 1-nInnrs . " "' .'" - i;. left because of nlliged ilis.atisfactinii with the rations Londonderry Mny is iilj A I' I.ondonderr . nfter two nights 0f riot ing, wns ngnin tlic scene nf riotous demonstrntions esterdin The city wns in n stute nf lush fi-nnon. nud liun dreds of men remained nw from their work, wnlking ubout the streets, where many individual encounters ocemred be tween Sinn Triiiers nnd nnlonit. Last night, while unionist workers were lenving the gas works, they were attacked b u tnoh nnd innltreiited. A Inice force of troops nriived this evening. The disturbed ureas' nre well cordoned nnd crowds nre not allowed to I ,lt 'J.1'0"'' "k;1 tlie Air tion. builders of the Muscle Shoals plant, with failuie to perform it con- , trm t. the mnjoritj lecommcnded to t'ongress that no further sums be paid i it nn account, nud thnt civil suits be instituted for lecnverj nnd thnt thej whole iiucstion of pay be threshed out In the Court of Claims. , It nKo wns' recommended thnt the government pur- sue such remedies n might be decided b. ' the attorney general. After asking C'ongrei to sell mate rials stored at the Toledo nnd Cincin nati plants nnd letnln the Sheffield. Alii , plant, the committee recommended that the government leuc the deserted villnges built for officers nt Sheflield I.O00.000. ssemble. The iiingistrate np decided to proclaim martini law Rioting Siindnv niglit between nn -tionnlist nnd uniouiKt mobs was even fiercer than thnt of Siihmliii ltottles, bricks nnd pistols were again freely' emplojed bj (lie combatnnt.s anil innny more shop windows wete bioken Group of men nud women in the unionist, quarter of Fountain street nnd elmllnr groups in the Sinn I'ein qmuter of Bridge street folloued nn exihntigi of paity cries with stone ud bottle throwing. Then more Hum one hundiid revolver shots followed. In nililiiinn t , the killing of an ex -soldier nniueil Doherty. three persons were wounded. Vhen the hostilities begnn the police in the disturbed nieH were with'irnwn and for u few hours mill! law wns supreme. Armed nnd masked men who held Carlisle Bridge as n sort of "nn man's land" Saturday night, took possession again Sunday night and then- was in discriminate icvolver shooting. Na tionalists who preiioiislv hud used i. bridge to reach the water shle ueie compelled to emptor tnwhont. Dublin. May LS Countess Cenrgia JkfarkicMcz. sinn feiu memher nf pnilm ment. whose whereabouts has long been n mvsterv. made u theatrical re-ap- 1 pcarnnee Sundaj, dud in n enmtnand ant s uniform nr an open nir meeting , in Croker I'nrk in memory of the mem bers of the Irish republican pailiiiineiu who weie executed nfter or killed din ing the rebellion of 101 0. The countess delivered nn address In which ie up pealed for support for Irish industries. Sir John Tavlor. under-sei rctnry in the Irish ndminp-tiatinn. who it wn reported last month would icsign. hns returned t" Dublin nml lesiinied Ins duties. Two polne Imirnrks in l.imnuk were destroyed esterllll That the burning of polire Imrnwks nre renlh n ts of war, nnd that. Iheiefoie. the tapa ers ought uot to be held tesponsible. but any compensation awarded for damages should be provided foi lir I'arlininent. was the kernel of n lesolutmn udopted today by tlie f'ountj Clnie executive committee of tin farmers" 1'nion, n ' noi) olitir.il orjn nidation. The principal recommeudation hv the majorltv related to the big Muele Shoals plant, costing $70,000,000. Be ing too nlunble to scrap, tlie majority recommended that it be leased nnd con- ' verted into n fertilizer plunt for tlie sale of piodurts direct to fnrmers. with the right of the government to tnke it oier in time of threatened wnr Further expenditures nt Muscle Shoals weie opposed In the lirst of its findings the ma joiitj cliiirgrd that the nitiate pio ginni nisi the government $U0.1'.i4.!I7L that nn nitrates weie produced prior to the armistice and that it contributed nothing toward winning the war Tin nitrate piogiam was charm -leried as "one of misdirected elTort" l the miijoiil. which declared if the sani" effoit had been utilir.ed in produc ing foods and war essentials it would Imve been of real help in winning the wnr This, the minority said, was in -(onsiteiit "with any sound line of icsisnning " Picsident Ii a nl. S Washburn, nf dm Air Nitrates Corpora I ion. issued n sfiteuicnt today in reference to the in mmmfflmKmmmmmEmbwmfm 1 ! 1 vBHg Profit w:- MAY take pride in having helped in the upbuilding of this great northeastern industrial section be cause we share it with all our neighbors. And we want every one to feel that our 'more imposing prem ises and m o r e ex tended facilities today arc but the ward signs of greater inward sonal sen ico am: dividual helpful of per I in-ncss m we shall ever strive to give Opev Monday nnd Friday EvcniiiffH (Jniil u o'clock lENSINGTON TRUST CO. Kcnsiniiton',Sl'0' ond AlleghciiyAvcs &i38&k BSStSsU tWSlWVA' WsKflf JLJLJL 1 Bricks. "When I bought that old building', twenty years ago," said a Philadelphia owner who has .uist .sold at a high price, "I thought I might make money on the fronnil. but f ncfor dreamed of making it on the buildin;. That I thought would be torn down before this. But solid brick buildings are too valuable to tear down now, even if they are old. It was easy to sell this one at u good profit." This Kenuinn vlc shows tho wisdom of building with solid brick. This huililitiff miMt he sixty years old now but it's good for sixty more, nnd theti some. Tho owner made money by using it, and now he makes more by selling it- for it's already built, you sec, and it's hrirh. Do you want beauty, or per manence, or safety, or low cost, br profit in a building? nuild of common brick, ami get them all. ii M r n. BiNKrt Oliur.h and Tacony Jivi T nniNK KHT. .0th and CltarfleM JOHN ir BAULKY Mc-town I.ane and 13 HI irnANKKonn nniCK wonKS TorridiIo Avonue . KEYSTONE mUCK CO tlodfrf' near Beeond Ut. Pik NoitTtt ritn.A. nnirK wouto ItlalnK Hun and I-urirne r HKITTKU 0 KONrt Niodown Lan and O 3t "RUII.D WITH nniCK r lasru fr. Make One Boiler Do the Work of Two Representative (iarrrtt, of Tennessee. , the Democratic member, declared wni bejond it.s province. Mr. tlnrrett Itidi- cnted he would innke a point of order i asninsl the report on that ground, i 1 Members said this would open the wny , for the biggest political tight in the 'House siuce tlie wnr Imcgtigatiun com- mittee wns appointed. . Hepiiblicnns laid the blame for the initiate pioginm. entailing un etpcndl-' i tine of about SI 10.000.000 nt the door i nf President Wilson, with Uernard M. i Itariich as the moving spii'it of tlie. wartime project, although IJepresentn ,$ x JsMI-) In tho above hospital in Boston u Sturtcvant Ttirbo-UndcrRratc Blower enables one boiler to do work which tinder certain conditions formerly, required two. lyhtll) i Why add new boilers khen you can make one boiler do the work of two ? If your boilers are overloaded, if your peak loads cause pres sure to drop and your boilers can't carry the load, install a Sturtcvant Turbo-Undergrate Blower. It will very likely save the cost of a new boiler and allow you to burn cheaper coal. These small, compact units fit a plant to gener ate several times its original power. Turbo-Undergrate Blowers These blowers were designed to put air to work. They arc sturdy, powerful, and highly efficient units. Installed in a plant, this type of a blower gives sufficient undergrate draft for boilers ranging from 50 to 400 horse-power. No concern in the world is better equipped to deal with boiler draft problems than Sturtc vant. Three generations of engineering and manufacturing experience are embodied in every Sturtcvant apparatus. Design, construction, and scientific application of ' Sturtcvant equip ment to modern prove this. An estate, anxious to make a prompt sale to one party, lias about 15 ncrcs of ground just off the Itooscvclt Boule vard. A double car line passes the door newer and street improvements, on a large portion. The property Is in a rapidly ' growing section and plans and particulars may be had from our Oak Lane office. Here is a very real opportunily for a long-hcndcd busi ness mnn! DpATJrrmCT TfoAtTOR-T Munbfrn rhiln. It rat Ratal Hoard CHu Offitf. Chentiitit at IMh tloilrvarit OBlcr. Cor. KUlua Hun Ave. Oak l.ane Otncc. Opposite i'lallou 1 tl PROTmIQ : manufacturers' requirements Sturtcvant Turbo-UndcrRrate Blower If you wish it, a Sturtcvant representative will call. He will give you facts and figures showing how Sturtcvant Turbo-Undergrate Blowers will make one boiler do the work of two. Write, wire, or phone our district office. Telephone; Market 1130 li. F. STUUTEVANT COMPANY A. I.. BUCKMAX, District Manager 135 North Third Street How does she pull on the long grade? vMi WHEN you haven't bad n chance for a fast take-off at the bottom of the hill How docs your car hit thr. top? If you're down to a few miles an hour in second gear, better give a thought to rnginc performance. You might have been doing thirty-five over the brow. You can't climb hills in comfort on sluggish gasoline. It vaporizes slowly. Have the famous 15 to 1 mixture turned up on your carburetor. That's where Tydol, the Economy Gasolinc(is specially made to work, giving your en pine full power. On this mixture ex cess carbon deposits and engine trouble arc avoided with Tydol. TIDE WATER Oil, Sales Corporation 4ftli hi. Orit' A.. M.l I'llllM.lrlplil i. Til. Ilrll phonri Wooillnml 12.1 Krjstonn nlionr: 1HI 2.U Even where Tydol costs more than ordinary cat- oltne it economy. is always -tin r ans Blowers Enu'uics Turbines HH'f' $& ii '"Sis., " X WmMP fir.0oKfc3?. ? tC ' mSS83Bis& Dalian s. -,'' tr.,.jc ti,?i,v with " ii Merchant aid nan Jactutfr alike ca I He fzure J acts o. rMitntssivdh the t& to SO per rent.J than it pntsible vatniwv machines How 65, 000 Business Mtn are Meeting the Help Shortage Fitnjrep the foundation of business cannot bo slighted, even in times of labor famii."; like tlie present. 65,000 business men retailers, whole salers, manufacturers arc linding the Halton invaluable in keeping up their hgure-work in this cmcrgenc-v. The U. S. Government is using more than 6,000 Daltons': The Pennsylvania Railroad ha's 250; The Prudential Life Insurance Company 100 and many other corporations equally large num bers. The Dalton has 1.1 keys nnlv one for each figure. Any one can use the Dalton immediately no special instruc tion is required. Column selection is unnecessary. Touch method operation, practicable only on the Dalton, saves thousands of waste motion? daily and doubles the operator's speed. It is two machines in one it adds and calculates, multiplies as easily as it adds. It make3 out statements, takes trial balances, extends invoices, figures wages, and frPvUMis, computes interest, cross-foots, tabulates and makc3 out statements. Phono for Demonstration Join the rank of these 65,000 time-Mver. Sat isf y yourself of the economies of the Dalton telephone ns today for a demonstration in your own place of business. It will not obligate you at all. 8 Phones, Lombard 1137 Main 5'jr.2.I) PERKY & COLLINS, Dalton Sales Agents 12S S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Main Office and Factory, Cincinnati. Ohio Adding - Calculating :hine loos rent nu sick zp Tydol in not blended, It is produced from utrainht petroleum oil and is 100 gasoline. w&iA -rrrjss. :irvsrw -- i i w i ismKyj. .OS JSimmvmwta rAmifV 1 I' lmmWrnLf ro KcffSKimmm ?Sj' A II. f A L S Si f n xlhg! 33 g r . UJ-r it. VfHK ma What really explodes f V ( WWmjM n you" engine m ySs "vwt Kilulav MtSEukw- I m 3. with Vw BrHPSBki jB (S" B partial air AlllilWi f Mi 1 part oollne jyymww lMLU I HI ntmmmW - With TVOOL Caa 15 parlaolalr I parlgaaollna How to make tho 15tol adjustment Fill casolino tank with Tydol. Run engine till warm. Lift hood. Turn gaaad justment on carburetor, decreasing gradually flow of gas. When engine hIows, turn gas ad justment back, slightly increasing flow to get maximum engine inced. This is 15 to 1 adjustment. Tydol mil operate on rich, waste ful mixtures required by inferior gas. But you can use 15 to 1- more air, less fuel. o What This Sedan Means in Summer Convenknt Protection from Unpleasant Weather; and Cooler, Mora Comfortable Riding When the BunU Worm COOL, clean, refreshing motoring demands prt tection from sun, rain, chill and dust. Overland Sedan affords that independence of weather on which many summer functions must depend for complete success. It gives the protection summer clothes especially require. Best of all it is a light, economical, handy car for touring. Its many econ omy advantages are increased by tlie greater mileage of summer. Beautifully finished . and completely equipped." Overland Harper Company 1629 Arch Street Time 1'aymenta. Open Jivcninga, A it ' I..:v. A V If" ." ffcaMJ . , i L42.1 Ii.' rpitEVKP..' l !2 'h
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