Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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HELD UP AI DOVER
Resolution's Sponsor Announces
Day in Presentation
to House
LABOR'S AID ENLISTED
111 n Strut roireniiomlutt
Pocr. Del., Mnv 120. Tlic RiifTrngc
rntllirfltion lociilulton' will not cuiiic be
fore till" lloiixc " iiri'r'wnuuvpM io'
laj I l'n-sl,'v','.v w'"' '"' V0,r,I ''
finally linwi'ver. l)i'ftr' tlip c1(hp of (lip
fiinu.
Srniilni- -lolin Mi Wnlkrr ninde tliN ,
Bounppinpnt followliiR n i-onfcrpii-p of
jj(1piilillcnns upon (lip mpnciirc, Accoul
Inc t Spiintor Wnlkpr Hip votp of Up
pnbllrnin In pnlicus on Momlnj, to
liine ll'1" vpwIiitloiJ niPHinRi'il to tlip
lloufo fi"111 'l"' Ni'iintp today. a not
con-idoirtl l)intlliiR u? to ilntv.
Senntor Wfllkci' coulil not Ray ulipthi-r '
(he mntlor will ro before tbc IToiihp to
morrow-. I'Iipit H itrniiK llk'nllbood tbnt
It mi ! H ilpprniN upon tbc juils-,
(n.iit 'of tbc lenders. Nothing k IjpIiis
overlooked to ninke tbp meamiro ti siir-"
res", "ben it does comp up.
SiiiTrnp' hn Rnined n new nnd power
fill nil. In ''' enlistment of labor itn
Pf iM lmmieis.
inonR Ike labor , lender expected
We toilnv to lieli Hie hnl little band
of -nfTnicNts In their Html IHsht for
the mraslire N Kinnictt L. Adam-, of
tfinlilnRlpn. leprPKentntlve of tbp
Amerieiin Kederntlon of T.nbor. .Mr
AiIiwih will aef n spokeMiinn for tbp
labor. group, and will rnrry on tbp wot k
of niipinintinB tbp leRislators with
lMior's "Hi In the matter. This work
a started ii u (oniniittep of the Ccu
trnt I-abor t'nlon 'V ilminzton.
Members of tbp Houe from Nil
mi'nctoii who bavp Iippii Intervlpwed by
nhnr leaders nlteady arc Andrew A.
M,.bino and .lobi. .1. Mulvemi. Of the
tun Air. Mulvpna has refused poinT
hlank tn rei'onsidcr his deterniinntinn to
vote '" " '" " ' s,""',
vas piomised to r!vp the imittrr the
ti,ol serious ronsidprntion wlien it ,
come- before the IIohsp. I
U(lir.pntntivi -lobn h. MrNnlib.
WihnliiRton. was nsKe.t to vote M"
on uflraRe by a deleRntlon of bilior
mm tin- inorninR. His ii'pb wn, "It
i too late now."
SUTHERLAND STILL. LEADING
Senator's Manager Claims West Vir
ginia by 15,000 Over Wood
WhrelhiR. V. Vn., May L'lt-( Hy A.
T i -AiiiiouncpinPHt before noon today
of the total vote of the. city of Wheeling
nnd Ohio coujity cast In jpstpnlnj's
state wide piinuiry. howitiR that Sena
tor Sutherland was still leadinu Ueiiernl
"on(i in flip Itepublicnu prpshlpiitlul
prrfereuee contest.
The inle: Sutherland. 117 Id: Wood.
"Til Twenty-six of forty precincts in
MnHinll county. aNo in the northern
panhandle. Rile Sutliprland 1171;
Wood. 111.'!.
Ilandolpli .1. Mersey. cn;npaiRn man
ner for Senator Sutherland. IsmuhI ii
Hatemriit in whicli he claimed the stale
for Sutherland by l.'i.OOlt. Iinine It.
hf paid, on lelunis tic bad reicixnl
from I urn I and iijluins distrh;!-.
VERMONT G. 0. P, IN SESSION
Pro-Suffrage Resolutions Face
Re-
publican Convention
Montprllfr. Vt.. May li. -( v A.
ri lii'Mihitioiis iiidm-siiig universal
Hiffrnne and urging r'overnor Clement
tn call a special session nf the I.pcjs.
Imure to pass upon the proposed nmend
wnt. weie pii'sented by the icsohitiniis
fimtnillep today to the Itepiiblican
liali' inaientiiin
Tin- movent inn also was nske, vtP
Ufoti tPsoliitUins opposlni; Hie peaee
"'Jti in its present form, but uiging
lilitnii of n tieaty with ipserwitious.
JtJ'l irtlieizing the Democratic adminls
trniina for evravignmc.
'leniinl Wood was aiiunum-cd as the
lr,"n ,W. i I'K'll' nMi t,,,''R""'--lnnii Por
'l I I ale will preside. The business.
t'M'los n,p adoption of a platform, in
"7 'he election of eight delegates to
w liPnililienii national cnnieiition.
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The "(Jreat Commoner" tinhrs at the Veadem.v of Music to attend
today's session of the i:5::d eneral iissrmlil) of l'reslijlerlons. Cheer.s
and applatise, lastiiiR lln minutes. Rieeled his np'praranre mi tho
platform
TRY TO SPEED VOTE COUNT
Commissioners' Chief Fears
Workt
wm inoi oc (jomptcteu oy June a
the -oim I , i iniiuiMiici. ii ic devis
Iiir meniiM iif .pNPilinR the oflicial iiiuiit
of the priiuan election vote.
Ccoi-rc r. lluluiPM. president of the
cpiuiui'odnticis. said this moruiiiR thai
at the prescui ratp of proRic.-s the
on it t would not he completed in time
to pot 111 it ui cesifiil rnndlflati' fur
dclcRiite to the Itepuldican uiitionnl enn
vpiitiou to icnch ChicaRo .lime !. when
the i-on vent inn ,iM"ii.
Count of the vote fur iIpIpriiIph hoiihl
he ciiiuideted by .lime ti, as the result
ha to In fjiiw aided to tjic sccielnrv of
the ciiminouwpiilth lie will issue ccr
lilicnlcs nf election to the dcleciilcs.
After the i:ill, in the winds uf thel
Third t'oiiRrcssiiiiial distibt inc coin
pleted. the ciuniiiis-ooncrs will sil in re-
ins nf fiMir lioiiis each I'liun !l o'clock I
iiisllip mornitiR until 11 o'clock
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The contest in' the Thud
Charles S. Delain .' Mo
.
nei w ecu
iiiiuiilatc.
nnd ex-Slierill Uansley. Vine choice, for
Collgless. lm not been clillllgeil. J'olll
sides arc claiming vidoi v.
G! 0. P. SPLIT IN TEXAS
Negroes Leave Hall and Organize.
Neither Body Indorses Candidate
.Sail Antonio. Te.. lai I'd! -Two
Republican stat iiycnlious vat here
yesteuhii lis a result of the ilepartuie
from tile iPsulnr'ViHiVcntion by negioes.
following the icadiliR of the ii port of the
state Republican cvceiiliie i oiniuittne
on deli'Ratcs to be seafnl N'o illsoider
marked llie withdrawal of the ucgincs,
wlio were nccnnipauii'd In alioitt ten
wbiltM. and conndete mg.iniiition pro
ceeded in both halls, em Ii w if bin car
sliot of ' beers from the oilier. About
ten negioes remained with the whites.
Dallas, Mai '(,. Tlionui- It Lme.
of Dallas, was ie-eei te, iiniionul Dem
ocratic coinlilitteeiuiin fioin Tcas by
delegates to the state Dcninimti n-
ventiou line last uielii Mr. Line said
lie would not siaml for a temporal. i
chnirmaii at the San I'iiiiiiwh lonicn
tiou who faints li'hl wines oi beei .
Sixteen deh'gnti's at large, with one
fourth lole each in the national mmi
vcntioli. icniaincd to he , hospn when the
convention reassembled. I'mii' of these
will be women.
W0LC0TT BEATS SAULSBURY
fflimer Senator F'rom Delaware
Loses National Committee Place
i Dover. Del.. Mm 'Jil .loiah I).
Wolcoll. I'nilcil Stales senator, wiesied
political leadership from Willnrd Sauls
bury, formeili seiiatoi. n tenln.r. when
the' Deiiiociatie stale conieutirui. Iiv n
lole of II" to IIS elected Mr Wolcolt
Dehiwaic ineuilier of the iiatioiial ioiii-
1 mltlee. whhh position Mr. Saulsbury
' hail held twelie yeais
Auto Bursts Into Flames
Worliiuen weie making lepaiis to an
.automobile in the
erviee station ol ll.
V. Hoffman
at limail ami llace streets.
ml ILL-, n'enek t Ills luonilllg. l ICI1 I II'
machine sinlilenty nursi into nam
nr was iiiisjied Into the street.
'I'he
where
engine couiliiiuies evlin
iilshed the
(III
nines. 'I he ilauinge wa
es.
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VEDDING GJFTS -" SILVER
hnportant Dinner '' lea Seivices
Hcprcductious of CoTctnul, Old EnfjrcncA
JTodcratcr priced Sandwich TT-qjs
Cake Dishes - Don Don Dishes
Ccmdlcsliclis - Flower "Sascs
-t-
EffiNING PUBLIC,
PRESBYTERIANS
SIX HURT IN ACCIDENTS
Automohll es and Trollffva Flnurr
In
Four Mishaps
PT'cms weie injured last
Sl pi
niRlit
mis
in four aulouiohili
and trolley car
'nip-.
Itrn Sesnl. six yenrs old. of '.MOD
N'oith tiint. street, while .dn.iuR on
York -neei. in u diieiriy in front of n
westbound liolley, and hnd his lej: se
pi'l i rushed. c vil taken to Hie
Woman's IJomeonathie ltosnilnl in n
pnssiiiR niitiiiuoliilp. U curse W. Weis.
"I ..ti'Jii Ninth Twenty -sith street,
nioloimau of the tiollej. wns arrested
nnd will have a heariiiR today.
Ifehio Kinaidi. ti ft enrs" old. of
ijii I'eun sreet. and his two
N'ii-linlas, eleven vears old. and .1
nmih, i
nsepii.
fifteen years old. were injured Inst night
w-iien the
len (lie wagon in which thev new.
l-idllnr mi Mlnnv fii-.tnnn ..-i. ..i '.I. i '
i ii-i ei i in n , i i no
i ne rear ny a tro
ley car. The father
isiiiii'icil I'onlusions iimTI bruises. rtn, '
,( hU( 1( pussiidp internal injuiiis ;
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pilal. i
Pcilro Daello, Inc years old. of l.'il1
Kimball street, was knocked down and
iiriiggeii lor nltnosl a squaie In- a tiol
lej ar at Thirteenth and ' Kimball
street He was taken to the Howard
Hospital, wlien
osiiniii. nerii in is si iiiniifv fi.in. .
Ii.irliin. ,,f il, ui.i.i i i ...: ,,""""" nun iiiiKiu cue i-p o con 10
face, head ui.l bodi '
IMwaid Hood. sjMeen years old. ol I
IS-J7 N'oith I'leventb stiect. wliile i id j
ing a bicycle at Thhleenlli nnd I.omlen '
slieels. nils struck In an nudum, In!,. .
He is sulTering fiom internal injuiio
at St. Luke's Hospital.
LONG REST FOR DESCHANEL
French President to Recuperate on
Estate of Father-ln-Law
Paris. Mai Uli -iR-.i A. P ipr,.i
dent Dcschanel is iceuiering from in
juries eceied Momlai wlien he fell
fiom a tiaiu. Imi will take a complete
ies. whicli nun evlend until late In the'
summer, in coidiiig in u statcuicnt hi bis'
pi illlte secretin i loihll . '
1 ne piesiueni. in coming to l.chu ,e
Purls, will not ro to Rambouillet, ip.
was anuoumed the day of his accident,
but to thi' estate of his father-in-law.
Rene Itrice. meiiibei of the Chamber
I of Deputies, Ilea'- Relllies. . Des -
i hand's physicians last night issued the
' billowing bulletin :
"The picsidenl's condilinii enutiinips
satisfactory. Them is geiieral soieuess,
' but no 1101 loudness."
Takes Poison by Mistake
I Louise Mm lc v . eighteen years old.
1!) Allllill stnet. sualloued luipeu
'line in mistake tor medicine last uiuhl
She was taken to the Policlinic- I Ins
pital. wlicle Hie lihysieiaus used the
stomach pump and saicd her life
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UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS
iw3rfTn
11M.V skiki: r m
11th and Chestnut
lamimii.
T,EDGBR--imLAljELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' APAY 26,
Wave of Hand and Genial Smilo
Are Only Answers to Ques
tions on Subject
IS GUEST. AT ASSEMBLY
William Jennings Itrynn, In'tnwn to
'dn.v In speak to the I'reshyterlan (!en
etnl Assembly, refused to discuss poll
tics. Mr. Ilryan "boxed" all his would-be
Interview eis in a cleer fashion, holding
his guard IiSrIi at nil times, nnd care
fully weighing pin It nnswer before glv-
Iiir It.
The result nf n series of itucstinns
turned on him b a battery of new
papermen wns uothitiR. as far as any'
political information was lonccrned.
"I am heie to nddiess a religion
gathering and while here will dUcuss
only such subjects as come before It,
and will "iot Indulge .in partisan
themes," Mr. IVr.win said.
"Who will he the next Deniocinth'
liominee for the' president' '.
nsked.
' I will not tnlk politics,
swered.
"Mow about nui self- ns
date':" was the next effoi I
lie wns
a candl
to get n
rise
Mr. I try it n did not eplode. but Iip
looked as if lie minlit. lie would not
nnsweV Hip ipipstlon
'What ate the Democratic chances?"
he was asked.
"I am heic to attend a icIIrIous
meeting." he answered.
The same answer was received lo a
ipiesthm about the big issue of the. com
ing presidential cnnipaign.
Answers With Vap and Smllo
"Won't ou say. it few kind words
for jour Uepuhllcan frleiulM hereV"
proceeded the persistent questioners.
A wine of the hand anil a smilo was
the only reply.
"The other .lining men who tripd to
Interview me knew where anil when to
slop." Mr. ISi'vin objected after several
other questions lunl been levied at him.
lie referred to newspapermen
who nail
een him earlier.
"You Know something about iipws
papers," lie was reminded. "Js their
any cluince of me liejng 'licked""
Mr. I try an. who owns the Commoner
and edits it. Mulled and said their was
no chance of a "scoop."
The seieuil times Peniocratic nomi
nee for (lie highest ollice in the country
would mil talk nbout piohihition, his
favorite thenie. eitlipr.
"I'll have something to say about it
before the assembly ," he said, "but I'll
do all mi talking there."
lie was veen ill an ante-loom of the
Vcadcmi ol .Music, where the assembly
Is meeting.
Ami.iiik tn ii.. I.. in.-r,..., Il..fl.
Mi. Itrwiii appeared to be in per-
leet health, his lace showing the Itulily '
glow
of line physical comlitiou. AH
in all he appealed "lit to light
Mr. Ilryan woie a black suit, low '
I ..I.:. ii..- i i.. i. ... . . ..
nunc i-iiinir mill oiiick ' soes-nj; '
tie. Hie lostume iii which he has been
, made familiar in pictures to the entire
couiili-v.
SILENT ON DRY ISSUE
Marland Convention .Instructs
Delegation for Wood
Raltlumie. May :.'(!. Tin- Kcinihllcmi
state coiiiciiliou lestei-ihiv passed the
i pioliibition issue mi to the imlividiiu!
candidates on (he ticket. The entire
plalfoim molded tbp express), f any
that iniglit give i-im. I,
y,'r1''v !"' s"""1 ''""nter to the plutfoim
in oe nraivii ncxi nn in the national
f (invention in Chicago It allmiicd
"adhei co to llie'liailitional policies of
the Republican party ."
Senator (Jeorgc ICpplci. of Allegh mi
county, named Senator Hiram W.
I.loluison for the liie-iclciiiiiil noiuinn
l I ion. tlip Alleghany delegation Imiing
ibeeii instrfictcd fir Mr. .1 h ri-.n The
I Anne Arundel delegation Inning hern
instructed for Major tl -ral Leomnil
Wood, pUii'eil (I'encral Wood's uaine
'before the eonvenlioii. The vote on
those nominations gaie u totnl of
'siMccn votes tor .lohiisou
Wood. Alh'gheni ami
, wimI the only counties
. Senator Johnson,
and
ll:: for
W.-.
to
iiiiiglon
support
The eight delegates at
arc (icneral l'cliv Agnus
huge i hosen
loiitimom :
t.'iilrn L. Tail. Moiitgiiiuci i
coiiiiI i ;
coiinti :
liiiiiieiiiuii unuilall. Iialliiii
u. itiaucu i.owniies. iioiianl cuunli ;
A. W. W. Wooiloock. Wicomico
county ; Mayor William I' I'.roeuiirg.
Haltimorc: Hani W Nice. R.ihimoici
and John W (iariett. liahiuioic.
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leing
weuaresscmz:
is merely-j
'a matter
or knowing
here -.:,;
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to bujour
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Compare our $50 Suits
with those similarly
priced elsewhere.
Either "Reduced" or
otherwise.
JACOB REED'S SONS
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958 Former Service Men Paid,
Up on Books Third and I
Fourth Here
MORE WOMEN ORGANIZED,
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With fl."S paid-up members the Hhn
inakln t'ost Is the largest American I,e
rIou post In the state, according to
flRlltes published lodav by the Ponnsjl-
. vnnia department. The second position t
1 Is liehl liy the York post with 7.111 iiicm
I bers.
I I'hlladelpbia posts lnd third and
fourth places I lenrj II. Houston Pint.
iiii'numitnuii. 7ll inembers. and llen-
jainln lianklin Post. f which Dr. A.1
, ( . Ahbolt is commander with tlirj ineiu
hers, i
Tho next posts in (lie older of their
membership aie Wllllniiisport post, i
(itHI; Nonistown po-l. .-,(11. and Prince-
l'ovbes Post. p,i adelphla. lit.-,. j
Vli'T. ..'"' '"' vent -eight posts
in rhilndelnlii.i. iinee ..r ,(i,i,.i, ,
iiiiiong me se(. largest In the state i
this county will K i n. Allentowti I
......I.... .. i.i. ... . . '
; " in "mi ini siiongest iIcIorii-
Hon In the state.
The mcnihei-sli
lntcd Ihtcrcst in
l ill in bus tinu
the entile county or-
gnnlzntlon and
tills llnWtl. tli.itl .. .....
thusiiism for hietciise.l 11i i,i
Dm. ild T
Sluiuon p,,st leports lL'j
members.
Sevenlcdi aihlitiyiial wonieu- auxil
iaries haie him organlzid in Pennsil-
' nn,e oi'cn orgunizni in I'emisii
i. six of tbem in Philadelphia. Thev
Prince I'oihes p.,.!. Lawrence V
vn n in,
are I1
lielaui Post Sin in. I'.,,,.;,!..,,,,,, i..o
ami Posts. Nos II. '.'T'.t. .".Itl. IMiiln
delphia. and Manhcim. Knoxvllle. Al
lentowti. Hanover. Punxsutnwcv.
Kllintis. Poll I'm cm,, Moviisville, StHlf
tnnsburg. Schuylkill Haven.
A recent ion nnd ball was clvi-n in'
honor of Colonel I. A Custon. I'. S. A.,
and the Did (iuard Stale I'eneibles bv
the Stale renelblps Post, o. I I'J.
AniPiican Legion, in Mercantile' Hall
Inst eiening.
The feature of the eieiiiuL' was the
is'""" """.
....... i.
led hi Colonel Cnstoti.
1 he aiiuy . navv
and I'ciieilile iiulfoi'iiis
I were i otispieiious as tliei moved about
'the Iin Hi ofini nniong the gin ly-coorcd
I gowns of i be women.
Among lb- guests f bouoi were
Mayor Mome. l-'ianklin D'tJIier. tin-
i tiotinl commander ,,f the American l.e
gion : la.ior Dmrgi' W. Ah, in. f. S.
, A.: Maior Ncucral Prh e. of the Penn
syli.nihi National Cuaid: Major (!cn
pint Waller. I'. S. maiiue coip.s : ear
Admiral Hughes. S. N . anil Colonel
l.aiianl. State Keiicibles. infantry regi
ment LANE REPORTED BETTER
Penrose Also Improving. While Vare
Receives Callers
mi w. i... ,...., ...... . ..
Iavid II. I.iine. the veleiap iiolitlcni
i...i....
"i""1
and liestor of the Iteiiiihlic.-ni
"i-Kiiiiiiiiinii, wnn is in t. Mnri s ins
pital, was leportcd to In
slightly better
tins morning.
Mi. I.aue was taken to tiip lnp:tnl
yesterday from Atlantic Citi. III. 1CI-
wcmkI K. Kirb.i. who is attending Mr..
l.ane. said he wiiadirought here in older
Hint he might haie inm inolele icst
and more constant medical attention.
Despite the fait tbnt he ip, uell on in
years, the leteiaii politician. It is saiil.
lias iciuarkablc vitality and his friends
ueiicie I no i lie win tally alter a mry
necessary rest.
The condition of Senator Pentose,
who has hceu ill for spvei.il weeks, is
also much improved toilai He wit-i
stiong enough to alleuil to cciushlerahle
i'iit'ii'sionileui'0 but his pins i-iaus have
adviseil Mull he iccciic no iisitms for
a fen days.
At the limnc of SpiiiiIiu aie. uho
has also heen ill for uioic ili.m a iieei.
it was leaineil tlitit be was uell enough
to i eccii e Millers and attend Ins mail.
HTO TAKE a hill "on
high" it's easier when
you have a flying start.
How about the same
reasoning applied to busi
ness your business?
HERBERT M. MORRIS
Advertising Agency
Every Phase of Sales Promotion
400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
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I.onit InUnil Cltj N Y.
1t'((llmi lllcwhnoii, Architect
"Turner for Concrete"
Among the nationally
known concerns for
whom T u r n e r is now
building are:
Singer Mftf. Co.
American Can Co.
Colprntc & Co.
Great A. & P. Tea Co.
American Chicle Co.
U. S. Aluminum Co.
Dinmond Match Co.
TURNER
Construction Co.
171.1 Hun vim Htrrrt
MRHV UaiUH
ASKS ALL TO HONOR DAY
Mayor's Proclamation Calls on Clti-
. ...
zens to
Mayor Moore
Display Flag
Memorial May
pine
lamation calls on all loyal Aioerii mis I
and citizens of Philadelphia to display
the nation's Hag on Sunday ami Monday
.as a ti Unite to patriotic service and sac
I llice of those who fought and t tn ,-. ulio
died in war.
"Memorial
Philadelphia
Day is auothei distinct iv.
institution." the procla-
"Like Mother's Day. it
In this city and giew in
tuatiou .says.
was tnspirct
popular esteem until its ohservauee be
came nut ion -wide. It was intended
nligiiinlly to meinoi ilalize the soldiers
ami sailors of the Civil War. The Riad
ual passing away of these gallant veter
ans has. not diminished the patriotic
fervor tliat marks the day. We have
with us not only the survivors of the
war of 'CI to 'ti.'. but aNo the Spanish
War leterans and that new anil con
siderable group of icteiaiis of the great
wot Id war. All will join lieni till Hi i
tlie exercises arianucJ for May III. ind
with them will go the appieciatiou and
gratitude of all good citizens. I
"It is sucue'steil that tlllgs he ills- '
played lluntmliiiiii ibe city ou Suiidai
when inciiK i ii.l sciiiccs will be liehl in,
chinches, anil on Monday. Memoiial
Day. when huiiic should lie siiiciuled
and ollicinl cogui.nmc will he taken of'
the senice ami siierilice made hi the
defenders of our country and its Hag."1
Instructions have been sent out tliii't
Hags shall he displayed Sunday and
Monday on all public buildings, police
and tile houses.
Westmont Epworth League Elects
Wrstmont. N. .1.. Mai'.'li. -The I'.p- ;
worth League of the l-'iist Methodist'
I'piscopal 'lull i ll elected these iidiccf. :
I'resiileiit. William S. Vcltninn ; liit .
vice president. Mis. Mao 'loci: cr
nml lice tucsideui. Miss Miirgaiet .
Koehl : thiiil i ii e pies'ulcnl. Miss Klia !
bi'tli Clark: fouith vice pii'-idpiit. Mis I
Ruth Clark: si'ciptnry . Mis William
S. Vcltnian : tie.isurer. Miss I'crtha
' .linden
i
jf '
1
,
pianist. Mis, Anna Ruff
Don't twice
your letters-
Dictate
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That's exactly what you do when
you dictate to a pencil-stenographer.
She writes your dictation in pencil
shorthand and then she typewrites it.
Write your own shorthand. Dictate
everything to The Ediphone.
The easiest way to dictate a letter
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THEI
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Telephone the Ediphone Spruce 6303
Guaranteed
Jointly George M. Austin
& S 1627 Chestnut Street. PK;inrlilnt-i
(SSwm&a CL. cdifton. Jnc.
A. B. MATHEWS & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS
Are Continuing to Sell
Their Fine Custom-Made Clothing"
(Fall and Winter goods included) at lo per cent below prices !
plainly marked on tickets January 1st, 1920.
This concession brings their prices down to a level of otic
year ar0 and represents a sincere effort on their .part to re
duce to their customers and the public at large the ever
increasing high prices of fine clothes. H
For example, our 95.00 Suits arc now 80.7.5, and so on.
In this offer gou have at your dis'posal the largest stodh
of Brftish woolens shoirn in Philadelphia. f
UV wish to inform the public flint our entire force of workmen
hua iifreeil to accept a tlecreime in wages until Augunt let to aid m
intikiiitj xuch a mile its this possible. ,
I'nqiicstionahle information from abroad nxsures lis that prices
of tine clntltcn will be much higher ncrt Flail. We therefore advise the
purchase of Fall and Winter clothing at oner. -f
1200-02 Walnut Street
MORE TROOPS FOR IRELAND
Sinn Fein Compel Farmer to Give
Up Land He Had Purchased
London. May 'JH. - .v A. IM -
Aside fmm the fresh troop" recently
sent to Ireland, eiglit mom battalions
n leserve oe lllinier miiioi
ou short
Mail.
notice, niconliug to Jhc Daily
Dublin. May J(i. -1 liy A. P. i "ii
trol of lrih laud by the Sinn I'cin is
xeii effective, as is instanced In an
occurrence at Carrick-on-Shanuon.
which was reported here yesterday. A
fanner named Morrison mis summoned
befoie the Sinn Fein land lotnmittee
to show why be had attempted to buy
land over the heads of young men of
the district who did not own propetty. .
He had just purchased a grazing farm'
for S:i."(MI and told the commit tec' be ,
had bought It for his two brothers in
America. The committee warned him '
'to surrender it immediately, whicli lie
agreed to do with leluctaiice.
1'nknown persons haie seized nnd
sunk Lord Kingston's ynchl, the Mee-
lab. at Carrlck-on-Sbannon. appar
ently because Lord Kingston entered
a claim for "000 for tbc destruction of
a police barracks on bis property. The
claim was sunsciiucutir wnmiiauii. lull
no public aiiii'iuucement of this step,
liad been made.
THF.VIM LcathershopI
makes a rrcatcr variety
of leather products for,
mechanical purposes than all
other American leather
maufacturers com bined.
E. F. HOUGHTON &. CO.
240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia .
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one
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Woman Held on Arrival In O. S. De.t
Iti'llileliem. I'a.. May '.'(1. Detained ,l
by ImmlRrntlon authorities In Xen3
York after lauding theie from Italy,
to visit six sons in this country, Mrs. J
Marie Caiiipincllo. sixty two years old, ,
was taken ill and dipd In Urookljn.' A, ,
son iu Itethh'heni. whom she wai to
'is't lli-sct. asset t she moci of a brokeri",?
henrl heenusp .sit, fpnrpd slu wnu tn KV 1
deported
wn tiw fit'it't
"SwitniT"j
lancEBll' J
Our ENTIRE
STOCK of "N.B'.T."
Suits Reduced from
their low original
Prices!
We are selling our
$35 Suits for $28, our
$40 Suits for $32, our
$50 Suits for $10, our
$60 Suits for $48;
and so on up to our
handsome $80 Suits
for $64!
Our $15
for $12;
Raincoats
Raincoats
our $20
for $16;
our $30 Raincoats for
$24 !
Our $5 Trousers for
$4; up to our $16.50
Trousers for $13.20!
Our $15 Palm Beach
Suits for $12; up to
our $30 Palm Beach
and Mohair Suits for
$21!
EVERYTHING a
like Reductions!
PERRY & CO.
16th & Chestnut Sl.
j Hotel j
W. D. KUGLER, Mana.r
Broad at Fnirmoant Are.
Table d'Hote Luncheon
75 DAILY
Table d'Hote Dinner,
51.00
i. DAILY
Sunday 1 CA
Dinner vl.OV
For Sunday's Menu ntr
Saturday's KtciiIiik I.ednfr
RESTAURANT DEPT.
THOS HIPKEV Manager
FRANK SIKOBU Formerly of
KUGLERRESTAURANT
HKAUTIMJI,
I.AHOK ami PMAI.f,
Banquet Rooms
nanqiift Department
i ko.n ANimr, r.ornri
Manager Fonntrly nf
KUGLER'S RESTAURANT
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