1? . , T1j.I '. n v . .t !,1 " ., H'Ji .... v ' iiiiis FEWER IN TRENTON ST J,; Enforcement Agents Work So- cretly and Already nave Made Several Seizures PERSONNEL SHIFTED OFTEN Trenton, Juno 10. Since tho cstnb lidiment licrc of headquarters for the Prohibition enforcement force for the Ltrnl New .Terser district, there has f"Ir. . nfleeablp decrease In the vrlilo- onV, Uolatltmi of the prohibition Jaw fflol. characterised It previously to the Sranee of Hie government agents, iffinrtrra hns been established u !'. 11-iiHn.nn Iln lid ne and m quietly .11,1 tlie enforcement men slip into town Lot tlirv were here nenrlv n week bo ore their presence was discovered, Sovernl minor raids have been con iliietwl br the agents, who pro under hceominand of H. .T. Itoeglers, Group Hrml No. 2. who hat charge of tho nforrement proreedlngs in seven cen tral .Tercey counties, including Mercer, inninniiiii. kiimi .i.i - -, H-.rrr.n nnd Middlesex. The largcstJ rild jet conducted by tho.r. Ii. A.'s, is the prohibition enforcement ngents re culled, was the one in which ya i.... nnnnfltv of llfiuor in the store of Claries' I-cvinc was seled. Dispoii tion of Levine's case Is now before the Federal authorities. The operations of the Enforcement jgents arc clothed in secrecy and in formation of the Irvine raid was first obtained from outside sources. Mr. rtoMrlers In sneakllig of the work of his 'department said srercey was an essen tial feature Of tho work for, If t0 mljch attention were, directed to their onera- uons tncy would fall obvlouslyj The personnel of the operating force .is chnnged constantly and tho field yDf uiniuui'ii-i is niso snutcd about. Although fit nresent Hmrn to nnt. n comparatively small, forcu of deputies luiim-m-u wiiii uie oiure, more will bo added as soon as a further appropria tion for tho enforcement of constitu tional prohibition becomes available. EASTMAN GIVES $1,000,000 r)j Tf Big Sum Donated for School of iIubiu at nocncsier . Rochester, N. Y., Juno 10. A gift of $1,000,000 b,y George Eastman forJ tho school of music of tho University oi nociiesicr was announced at the meeting of the board of trustees of the university yesterday. It also was nn nouneed the general education board had given $200,000 toward the $1,000. 000 endowment sought by tho univers ity for n teachers' salary fund. The university already has raised $330,000 of the fund. Mr. Kastman already has given in excess of $3,000,000 for the school of music. Last week he gave $4,000,000 nnd the dental dispensary lip had es tablished here toward a school of medi cine nnd surgery for the university. To that gift the general education board added a gift of $5,000,000. Missionary Society Gives Party Ilnddonflcid, N. J., June 10. Near ly 2t"0 women of this borough and stores of children made up n garden party on tho "lawn of Mrs. William D. Sherrerd, of Highland avenue,. jesterdny, given under the nuspices of tho I'resbv tcrlan Missionary Society. The children were the little llclit bearers nml tlt jubilee light bearers, who presented n pageant. llie speakers were Mrs. Hob- ert unrawatli. of Chestnut Hill, Ta.; Mrs. Harvey T.ee. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Beatty Jennings, of Gcrmantown, Pa. j11Q5E3KBHKIIEafMjl llllll l BIMBMBIBBIUI No longer a necessary evil, kSIIf Jr mA III you know because Velie W15r mm III I in a noiseless, vibrationless kvm Mi I III I "de in '' MA I III I iiiaiiMiiiiimit illllllimlllHll HI La Roche Bros., 1214 N. Broad St. Ill tisu SHUK LI-hSHVITtS FORROTARYCLUBS Atlantic City Makes Elalrorato Preparations for Noxt Week's Assembly GALA ATTIRE IS PLANNED Atlantic City, Juno 10. To. stretch irmny strands of red, white nnd blue electric lamps un and down and round about the 107-fcct high brick tower of Absecon lighthouse government prop erty on a federal reservation Is the J5st news proposed to make Atlantic City decoratlvcly gnr and giddy for the great convocation of the Ilotarlan host by tho sea next week. It has also been suggested that In order to put the physical semblance of Uncle to""""! s estate Into trulv fes tive order for a memorable occasion, the prisma In tlfc great beacon light sviucn cusm us rays twenty miles sea ward from the top of the tower, should be supplanted -for the time .being by the colors of Rotary. , Probably an enterprising commltteo on decoration will not press this point, however, for tho reason that tho chang ing of the hue of Absecon light's rays might ralso hob with skippers who are not of the Itotary brotherhood or fa miliar with tho significant of Its colors, , Great things In the way of entertain ment arc in prospect for tho thousands Of adherents Of Ttntnrlnn nrlnrlnloo many of whom already aro enrouto for iiuanuc Kjiiy. Atlanta brethren, al ways accustomed to do things on a large scale, arc bringing an onera com pany to augment tho diversion. From up uingnampion way tho "boys" will havo a choral society in tow to make things melodious up and down tfce Boardwalk. Clubs of tho fifth Rotary district, Including New Jersey nnd Pennsylvania, have engaged the laren hulli-onm nn il Steel Pier as their headquarters for tho whole of next week. It was announced nt n conference of Ralph Cummlngs, of Lancaster, Pa., district governor, nnd the local committeemen. Five women from each or the twenty-six clubs in tho Jersey-Pennsylvania jurisdiction arc to comprise nn auxiliary far i.o brethren. Tho program outlined br the Bros., 1214 N. Broad St. mmMmimmmtumiimmv spsspHS H flCXaH SSBBBBBBBBiF s . Bi BBBBBBm fll Ml nBBBBBBB "!fcjy4y 'lytpat' AtMoclate Station IflaiiLlK Central Harare X'TS5T'I'',V1 Innixl(wm, I'a. Mmw?0K n".ts,t,rH.8sa,st.co- m&&& I J. GORNBLT. VfeBsW 683 ClifBlnilt Ht. vjJy Universal Auto Supplr Co. Vr , 310 N. B21 Ht. " Snuthwark Irnltlon Co, 1BI2-U flnrdfr Ave. Tho rugged endurance, vi tality, ana rigidity of Prest-O-LIto" construction have won for Prest-O-Litc Batteries the enthusiastic endorsement of manufacturers and car- owners alike. onic.al rrmt-O-Mte Dltt(rlliu4nrt 1343-45-47 Brandywine St. Amrrlran Motor Service 4228 .V. Ilmad Ht. rompton-Ilutlrr Co.. Tne.. nala Ate. & Cltr Une. Ilala John V. Tharharn 8215 (Ifrnmntnwn Aie. Woslilncton I.ane Garaxe nnd Machine WhOD -Jfoklntown. I'a. AddUon' Konter. Jr., Company Dnrhr. Po. Nor u owl nnttrrr Shop Norwood. I'a. nnrlratonn Auto Supplr Co,, Main HI.. iioylcMown 28 8. Nnrrlstown Motors Co, Main and Ilarbadore 8ta. Norrlntown III JBH!I!HIIHIIHIHHbBHHjIHHHIHb forMighesfPossMe Quality at Lowest Possible -Price nr r After smoking your first Spur, you might say "just right," "immense" or "great" means the same thing. Means: "There was room at the top for a cigarette that can refresh a tired and much tried taste. And Spur's that cigarette." In the new Spur blend you find : The richness of the full bodied Oriental leaf tempered by the mildness and fragrance of Burley and other choice home-grown tobaccos. It's a happy blend that brings out to the full that good tobacco taste. And what's more! Satiny imported paper, crimped, not pasted makes an easier-drawing, slower-burning cigarette. A mighty neat "brown and silver" package,, with triple wrapping, keeps Spurs fresh and fragrant. Just smoke a Spur and Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. .mwmW! WWh m Wlmm. mmmi Ibbbb1bbVK fJJr "home" district includes n the dnnsante every afternoon of next week, nn in formal reception Monday night In honor of 'Albert K. Adorns? of Atlanta. Inter national president, nnd Mrs. Adams, and a grand ball Juno 24. Ex-flghting men hnvo begun to lay out Camp .Franklin D'OIIcr on n large tract near tho Inlet, a tented enenmp ment which Is to be available for mem bers of tho American Legion visiting Atlantic City in th csummer. The first occupnntH of Camp D'OIIcr will bo a battalion of regular army infantry com ing hero from Cnmp Dlx to conduct a model recruiting campaign during the Itotary convention. Tho men from Camp Dlx will nrrivo Saturday. PRUST:S SAVINGS,. iw Market and Iburih Sis. .Q-.PHII4J2EP.HIA..a OUR CERTIFICATES 0FDEP0SIT aro appreciated by people having money that Is awaiting perma nent 'investment. ' These certificates bear interest on funds left for short periods. Consult Our Officer CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,400,000'. 00 O HONOR PENNSYLVANfAN Commlitloni Given .270 Cadet Graduated From West Point West Point, N. Y Juno 10. The largest graduating class in tho history of tho jnllltary academy 270 cadeU yesterday received. diplomas from Secre tary Maker, automatically commission ing them second lieutenants'. Tho honor man of the class was James B. Cullum, of Scwickley, Pa. General Persuing addressed tho grad uates and Secretary Baker also tpokc briefly. All of tho graduating class" left at noon on a furlough, wbicn terminates In October, when tncy will Join their regiments. Tho summer furlough class also left yesterday, and the third cluss will go to Camp Dlx, N. J., tomorrow for two months' intensive training. Tho new "plcbe" class will report for entrance to tho academy on July 1. Ohio University Gets $400,000 Gift Columbus, O., Juno 10. A gift of $400,000 by Charles P. Kettering. Day- ii i i ton manufacturer, for medical research in connection with tho collego of home opathy, is announced by tho board of trustee of Ohio Stato University, of which Mr. Kettering is n member' ?&E LAME FEET? Hmr mr frathrrneUlit aaarantrd arch nun from, a cant or rarh fool. xnpporta Immtdiat A fl rll.r. Nnif inn nn An . ..M- J1-' " ' " "" irri . nrwiu laror. roar Ofllcfl lira. 0 to At Mon Tfimnonn, A Tri. Ktb. 8 to , Utn. 8R0 Foot rorrectlonlal 620B GERMANTOWN AVE. 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