. . iTt fev n. l '' , ' v JJ, 3-sJ kP K- 15' A! N1 " 1- H' Li . r J WOULD OPEN GATE : rfit TO IMMIGRANTS wtS it nator Edce Tolls Manufac turers of Need to Relieve ' U.'S. Labor Shortago SCORES RADICAL INFLUENCE Hy Hie Astoria ted Vress "New York. May 18. Temporal? Modification of the immigration laws to permit nn influx of dedlrnblc iinnilgrnnts ta meet America's labor shortage vn urged here today by Senator Walter 1! TMro In an aridrei before tlic National Manufacturer' Association, lie also advocated a process of Americanization to prevent new Immigrant from falling tinder the spell nf "world-wide anar chists and Bolshevists." r .Immigrants should be "saturated with j American loyalty and patriotisnj." Senator Rdge added, and should be pro Tented from being "led through the mine of radicalism into the morass of nnrchr." ' Quoting Commissioner of Immigration Camlnettl as stating that the radicals 'have "a wonderful organization for can 'taring each immigrant, almost nt the moment of landing, and bringing him nndcr their influences," the Senator said thnt less than six weeks is needed 'to prepare "his mind for welcome re ception of communist doctrines." Quickly Fed on Anardij "Anarchistic newspapers and other Jlternturo are fed him in generous doses," declured Senator Kdge "Why. some of the stuff that is allowed to cir culate through the United States mall is outrageous." Tho Senator said he did not mean to open tho doors to au indiscriminate horde of newcomers," adding thut un desirables must not be admitted. "Moreover, against such undesir ables," he ndded, "uho may filter through, 1 would apply ever law for deportation without the tenderness ap parently shown for radicals and HoMie Tists by officials of the present adminis tration." labor in Great Demand America needs common labor in all of Its industrial fields, Senntor Kdge de clared, adding that "Industries of all kinds are handicapped uud in some in stances almobt crippled" by the shortage of workers. He cald that this was mainly due to "the graduation of ele mental American workers to higher spheres of work." "We must have workers of all kinds," ho said; "and so for the mo ment it would seem advisable to entour- age desirable immigration, rather than curtail It." I There need be no fear of immigrant i labor lowering the Atneiican wage scales, the senator asserted, adding that "it seems more likely that these new - i comers quickly will be enlisted in the Tanks of those who periodically demand j higher and still higher wages. Against Class Distinctions "Class favoritism and class distim Jdon, and class privileges in legislation ' Wist be repealed and never again be at- I tempted, as u start, j nave introduced in the Senate a bill to repeal the ex emption of labor and farmeis' organiza tions from Investigation and prosecution by the Department of Justice, "The laws of the United States np plv, without distinction, to all the peo ple of the United States, and no group or class should be exempt merely be cause it calls Itself a union or a grniige. flEBRASKADEMOCRATS MEET Contest In Convention Over Seating of Delegates Due Omalia, Neb.. May 18. (Hy A. 1'.) Nebraska Democrats met in stntc con vention here today Drafting of a party platform, nomination of presidential electors and selection of n state central committee were the principal conts on the schedule when tho session was called to order. William Jennings Ilryau was ubsctit, and his mother, Charles W., served uotice that unless the delegation from Lancaster county, chosen May 11 nt Mticoln. was seated, he would Ii?ae the convention. Another delegation was chosen yes terday by the "regular" Democrats nt what was termed n postponed county contention. The stiuggle ocr seating the Lancaster county men, according to leaders, promtad the most interesting ernt of the gathering. Before the convention mt. Indica tions, the leaders said, pointed tow aid control by the regular Detnociatlc or ganization and indorsement of President Wilson's administration and Senator tt. M. Hitchcock's effors for the peace treaty and the I.iuguc of Nntlous. DEATH CHAIR FOR CRIPPLE Problem of Executing Wooden Legged Man Solved New York, May IS. Sing Sing prison attendants announce they have solved the problem how to electrocute John Kgnn who has n wooden leg. The mnn. who is convicted of a murder in the Hrom, is to be executed June 14. In the twentj -nine jears the electiic thalr has been used nn electrode hns been applied to the right leg. As wood is n poor conductor of electricity, the prison attendants have decided it would bungle matters if the electrode were fastened to the wood of Uie leg. The wiring of tho chair will be changed and the electrode shifted to the left side. MISSING GIRL FOUND Daughter of Rich Cuban Manufac turer Reported at Los Angeles New York, May 18. flly A. I'.) Henrietta Unite. fifteen-jear old daughter of it wealthv Cubau cigar manufacturer, who disappeared from her home here April 11, has been found in Los Angeles, nfter u uation-widi' search, according to information re celled today at police headquarters, The girl's father will leave at once for the I'ucitic coast to bring her home. REQUEST RELEASE J OF WAR OB ECTORS Socialists Call on Baker Present Memorial of Party and WOMAN HEADS DELEGATION Hy tile Associated Press Washington, May 18. A cnmniittc appointed by the Socialist party called on Secretary llaker today to present n memorial asking for the release of con scientious objectors still held in prison. The delegation was headed by n woman, Klilun S llenls, of Berkeley, Calif., nud the other members present were Herman D. Kent, of Wisconsin, Carl Parsons, of Minnesota ; Joseph W. i j 300 Leading Manufacturers' Permanent Exhibits and Salesroom IS Grand Central Palace The world's greatest exhibit building is now the trading center of America, for domes tic and foreign business. His Headquarters for Buyers Every facility and courtesy Is at their disposal to transact wholesale business direct with the manufacturers in one con veniently located building. Buyers save time and money at International Exposition oflndustries Grand Central Palace New York. I lt ofnluhiU and tiUhl pace icnt on rtqtifit. Individuality POSSESSIONS no less than speech and actions express one's individuality. Sltillon Looms Automobile Upholstery Fabrics in a motor car reflect tiie o ner's appre ciation of distinctiveness, discerning judgement and good taste. A wide variety of beau tiful designs and appealing colors. tue seal of distinction Sidnev Blumenthal s" Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York ffanscom's Grand Banquet is the world's fineBt COFFEE scried in all the Hanscom Restaurants or 48c lb. at our Grocery Dcpls. Commonwealth Blend a Delicious Coffee, 41c lb. I. ft llnntrnm ill) nil vonr baking In these Iiivk of hlsli-prlrcil Hour mid incur. We Make a Specialty of Wedding and Birthday Cakes uu mar be burr of lonrtt prlcr untl absolute aatisfactlon ut HANSCOM'S 123.' .Market Street am! llranrhrsT t DREER'S Napanee Kitchen Cabinets are best -7---mJ -4. it ---gj 19 All Vegetable and Flower Seeds Can Be Planted Now Beans, Bcots, Canots, Sweet Corn, Cucumbeis, Lettuce, Mel ons, Onions, Parsley, Parsnips, Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Early Turnips and Herbs' of all kinds will give excellent lesults if planted now. 1! DREER'S Seeds, Planti,Tool 714-16 Chestnut St. The moat b- iccnblo ard com pact Kitchen cabinet on the marker "o conienlcnco that be longD to a kitchen cabinet ha been neclected and It lias many labor saving devices excluuHe to tho Napaneo Kitchen ("ah inct It is superior in point of dealsn. materlaK construction and features of convenience Will not warp nor dlKcolor as cheaply built cabinets eitntualh do. Approied by Good Hoiimj keeplng institute. Flvo different sizcb in oak. white end unite enamel $63.00 and up Jmmedlato delivery free In 1'htladelphla unci suburbs headquarters foi Itefrlifer.uor Una Ilanees and Uas Water Ucatora. tfljfc 113 about nn Kitchen ' .III Gas , 13BJN!OiwnARCH AND NiySIREETS w , West Philadelphia Store . 263 So. 52d St. 3T. I'ti&l. iStuli Obch Hon.. fti, bat, Jv'l.e. Painting that harmonizes with your surroundings If you wish your home to he part and parcel of the landscape, have our painting expert suggest nn appropriate color scheme Also, insist that Wilson does the job, for then you can he assured of the right combination of beauty and utility Wilson has been painting Philadelphia's homes for aver 69 years JUJUCA lilll fAIITf GOOD PAINTING Will stand the icsl of timo MN.7tfc.St. Establish OSt HSW 3 DRINK PUROCK distilled water, a pala table, refreshing: and sparkling thltst-quencher. It keeps you well too, by absorbing system im purities. Purock is produced in the largest distillation plant, devoted exclusively to drinking water, In the world. Our wagon will stop regularly at your office or home If you write or 'phone. ThE CHARLES L. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th 9t, Pbila. DRINK Scliwitrt. ot Ohio, nml Abrnlmra Tuyln. of Nnw York. Citing President Wilson's meMORo to Congrjss in November, 1018, wjylng "thus the war comes to an end, the memorial tenld, continued confinement ot conscientious objcctori "it manifest ly injust," "Tho rcntons for their .confinement, It nny there' were, reaped one nnu a half years njrn," It said. "These joung men in nn attempt to follow the dic tates of their consciences refused to accept military service mnny of them because of religious scruples, all of them because of dictates of their coin sciences. Conscientious objectors to war are ami should be classified as political offenders. "We are nroud of tho fact that free doin of conscience Is n cardinal prin ciple of American Institutions. "Hundreds ot our conscientious ob jectors have Blncc tho armistice been released. It Is unjust still to keep others in prison. "Among those still In military con finement nre Carl Hacsslcr. of Wiscon sin, and Philip Grosser, ot Massachu setts, the latter being In extremely bod health. They arc the only two con scientious objectors still In Alcatraz (military prison, San Francisco). NITTI INCARICATO Dl RISOLVERE LA CRfSl . r- Bonomi o Do Nava Hanno Ri- nunziato al Mandato di Com- porro il Ministoro . frgjEsAg 23 WATER "for thint and health" Dye Those Old Shoes That good pair of tan or other colored shoes that are faded or discolored can be permanently dyed brown or black with a fin ish like new. , BLACK BROWN Low Shoes... 75c Low Shoes. $1.00 High Shoes. $1.00' High Shoes. $1.25 Ladies' Felt Slippers $3 Value, All Colors. Ladies' Silk Hose $0 $2.50 Value. Men's Silk Hose $1 AK $2 Value. CAPA SHOE SERVICE 1502 Chestnut Street 52 USTERATCO CUM CORPORATION, NEW YORK. U.l.A ?i6tmated S&umL ASUlUteryCmtfmAlar,niGimiofWtfltQuBty The brand which has raised chewing gum to the dignity of a national "health-habit" Vhe Most Beautiful Car in America J:)lcia Uho Moat SeTviceatl Truck in Amorica J .' " With us it is religion not to incur obligations nor give promisesin either sales or service unless there is every reasonable chance of ful fillment. CUV A. UILteV President ' Jhige -Distribuiots . u" 394 W98TH BR9A0 STREET, PHILADELPHIA Continuing Our Timely Price Reduction Sale lo off Regular Prices o On Every Summer Rug in Our Immense Stock AN UNRESERVED OFFERING OF RAG, CREX, FIBRE AND HAND-BRAIDED RUGS 20 off Regular Prices On Our Unequalled Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS Hardwick & Magee Co. Floor Coverings Exclusively for Almost a Century 1220-122? Market Street Publlinli;n(tjb,trhut Undsr .n.. rnM!T NO. 841. i?JJii.onBnle at ,h ronice of Phil, de.pnla, Pa. A 8. BUnt.KSOM. Poitmstsr Central. Koma. 18 macglo lie Vlttorlo Kmjmiclc lin nuovntnente fatto nppcllo nl 'On Nlttl per rlnolvero In crlsi miiilstcrlalc. IVOn Nitti ha nccrttnto c si c posto nl lavoro, ctl ha conferito lungamenfe con I capl del partlto cntto lico e eon quclll til nltrl gruppl pnrln-mcntnrl. IlncnrJco ntl'On Nltll ta nffidato tlopo clirf il RAvrano rbbo coufr Ho cpn H cx-prcslilcntl tlfl ConslgHo tlel Mintstrl, Onorcvoll Tlttonl ctl Orlando. Horna 17 magglo T.n slUiar.lonc ftvnnmin in xrlul. rlin REinbrnvn Clli nrltn, tiuovnmctitc si p osmrnta du rante la glornata dl opgl p la solurlotic sombrn semprc plu' Jontana. , h'On. Konoml lm fntto odl tehtatW pet formarc tin Onblnctto, nm I miol nfontl non rlusclrono a convinccrc capl del pnrtlto popolaro, 1 niinll M 1 illrlilnmrnnn rrrlsamcntc contrarl rtd tin mlnlgtero da liil prcslcduto. Da nuonto l vnMf.rii hpJ flrcoll narlannnttri l'On, Ilonoml aveva offerto nl cattollcl tre dlcasterl, ma non IntbndQva dl ntlcrirc ad alcun ptintl cseuzlnll del loro pro gramma. Dopo un ltingo colloqtilo dcclsltro con I cap! del partlto popolorc, durante II quale non fu posslbllc un nccordor 1 On. lloroml si reco' al Qulrlnnle c rirerr nl Bovrhno i rlsultatl negntlvl dclle sue pratlche, decllnando cosl' 11 mandato die gll cm stnto nflldato per la formn zlone dl un nuovo Oablnctto, Uopo dl do', arguendo il conRlgllo deU'Oii. Nitti, il Up aflldo 1 Incarico nll'On. Giuseppe De Nnvn, ministro dl mlsslonnrio del Lavort rubbllcl, jtppar- tencnto ni gruppo tiucrnio. . , - Ij'Oii. Do Nava, dopo una Mtlo ul iinmil con Medh. Mlclioli, Vtta. cd nitre nctnonaHUrpar1amcntnri. non pn J- rcbbeljiwito 'a trovnro una ffB nvrcbbti cosi', a tun yoltn, tinffi. "'HI mnndnto. 4- Folding Traveling Clocks Our collection of traveling clocks includes many styles of sturdy leather in different colors. Among them an octagonal one of green, pink, or blue leather, delicately ornament ed with gold eight day movement radium dial and hands $33. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEKS SILVERSMITH3 (ill "Ninety-nine time out of ten," as one man $ays, "the wife injure to lifte it." u Anyhow, I never worry because you folks are so decent about taking it back, if by chance, the doesn't!" Why not? That's what' our kind of satisfaction means. Pays to know your dealer! Exceptional Value Suits . $45, $50, $55 Quality, variety. Brown and blue flannels. Blue serge and unfinished worsteds. Fancy cheviots and cassimeres. Ferro 0 Co. Clothier & Outfitter Agtarta for Rogers Peel Clothes ChestnutjStreei? Juiugf, SivNHUDSON vsifmmsmmismmii I Hudson Is Best Known For Its Super-Six Motor Official Proofs Established Its Supremacy; Thus Hudson Became the Largest Selling Fine Car Few of the 90,000 Super-Six owners have ever tried the limit of Hudson speed or power. They realize they have a vast reser voir of ability that is never called on. Yet no one mistakes it for mere idle sur plus simply because it is beyond his ordinary requirements. For that latent capacity is Hudson's great est value. It is the life of a car. Because of it, thousands are now getting the fullest satisfaction and service from Super-Sixes nearly five years old. They know the dura-. bility it gives. They know what it means in smooth operation. Their cars have required neither costly replacements nor constant attention to minor disorders. Moreover, it is good to know'that you have at instant call greater speed, acceleration and hill-climbing ability than any other stock car has ever shown. 80 More Efficient Within 10 of Perfect Many have called the Super-Six "the per fect motor." That, of course, is not accurate. Perfection would mean utter freedom from friction and vibration. No machine can ever be that. But the Super - Six comes within 10 of it. Could another type approach that close, Hudson's records might be matched. But for nearly five years they have stood. None has equaled them. The possibility of their being rivaled seemed never more remote than now. Certainly the type to do it has not yet appeared. And mark this important fact. Hud'son's supremacy means no added complications, weight or size. The patented Super-Six principle applied to a standard type of motor added 72 to power. Motor efficiency is increased 80. Endurance thus has been increased to limits yet unknown. Note These Tests Made to Prove Its Endurance The Super-Six today is naturally a finer car than those earlier models which made its records. But isn't it encouraging to note there are no obsolete Super-Sixes? They are still in service, with the same distinction of performance as when they contested against cars of an earlier period. The owner of a Hudson with four years' service to its credit still knows his ability & dominate any situation. For Four Years Almost a Twice-Better Car Think that a Super-Six stock chassis set the speed record at the rate of 102.53 miles per hour. A stock Super-Six holds the acceleration record. And Hudson made the fastest time for the famous Pike's Peak hill climb. The Super-Six principle in speedway racing won more points than any racing team ever took in a single year. And think of Hudson's double trans-continental run of 7000 miles in 10 days 21 hours. ' No other car ever equaled its time in either direction. Those tests speak for Hudson endurance the real reason for its appeal to you today. There can be no question regarding its beauty, its completeness, its fineness ad vantages patent to any observer. You will best assure delivery when you want it by speaking for your Hudson now. Gomery-ScHwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. AA 1 u, V.ffl lr? &.. U ,4 i t Ai i2' 'iiN f," J r J - - H .,'.,r'.',''f"i -". ifi .hi,
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