tV. W! 1' on rt. . . a. c -:" " J71 K yV ; "v ; vh,.'-. I, 4i J ii' ' j Vt ' WM V'.;l ,.' . , r-v. ' ' ' jii'l ! ;'vj i rj ' V t 1 ,-:A':- !,!' ,- :T' i v ' K , fiv V ;J 3 r u f s I. Y L' N5fH $L (MMttMhwwM Will STUMP k-vft rasr in august &To "Jump Lively" In Initial Speaking Tour of Presi dential Campaign knhccwci t Tn r.n wcot Fuuou'tLI ,w uu "UOI I ' -' ' " v lljr the AMoclnterf Vrt $Klt Columbus, 0.. .Inly lit. The central fad ranterff nlfttes will rnmiirlso Hie 'initial peAklng forum of Governor (.'ox,, Democratic linn (icarer, npeonllnit to teritatlra plans ntitiotinecil todny. Al i frioiitlmmedlntol.v rfter lii.x uotltlcntiim flow Set for Auciut 7, the governor i jiltthii to upend the three Inst weeks In August In these states nuil then start M western tour early In September. It Also uas announced flint the vlee ;i prettldeiitlnl noiulnee. Krnuklin 1. ,'Ilo'68Velt, probably would toilr the ,' Wt( including the Pacific i-onxt stateH. V 'wjhlle Governor Cox In In the Kimt. Mr. t Itoodevclt then will trnnsfei- bN netlvl- ' I Ue to the Kant while his thief is west. I'IIooscVoII'h notlfiention linn been s-tt for Aliftust W. The candidates' itineraries were cone I over hurriedly today by (leorce White. former Ohio congressman. I'luxcn yes , tcrday ns chairman of the lciiu'-niti-t National Committee. i i Will 'Mump Lively" fcv, it Governor Cox is expected to ".lump PJ-i t lively" durlnjf his eastern tour. Melius F. t nPAtnlanit ttt m1tlrf.su Mm Ohld ! )lhn i itrAff .flnvpiitlnn lipr.. Alir1ist IT. ' Anion g other sporadic dates is n shore fllaner at Savin Uock, n resort near lY.Riivt Haven. Conu.. duriiie the latter i'pttft of AuKust " Next week. ntnteil to- 'a( Work On IiIh Npeeeh of Meceptiiiue f. tvilr DoiDeiun, prohably in tins nty. ne i pUns to leave here late this week for ity. He weekTnil nt home in Unyton ami then return here to preiare his address, . . . in tecjuflnu from vlHltom hh far oh pos nible. Lhe governor said his midribs Would require "nt least a part oi a newspaper page He plans to have It printed at his newspaper office in Dayton nud said he would have to do a rush job to insure timely distribution to the nation's press. New "Ctiptnln" at Helm Governor. Cox characterized George "White, the "new notional clmiriuiin. ns A new "captain" when the Democratic Campaign craft got tinder nearly full sail todny. Mr White, n former Ohio congressman and assistant manager of the Cox convention campaign, succeeds Homer S. Cttninilngs. ot nniiecncui. "Fair weather and strong Detnocrutic tides," were lenders' predictions as many returned home to organize local campaigns. Expression of confidence of results when the final Hag falls were jfeneral. Governor Cox. Chairman White ami Treasurer Wilbur Marsh, of Iowa, are 1 mapping, out cnmpalgn details, inclitd- .chvX appotntmeni ot in- spri-un mm- irrt committee nuinorizeu uj iin- u- lonal committee-. location of several taajor hendqunrters nnd tinnnces. 1 r Fatally Hurt In Auto Crash ! Scranton. Pa.. July 21. William Conway, nf this city, was probably fatally Injured when r. Piercc-Arrow J touring enr, owned and driven by Itich l nrd Little, twenty -three, of Clark's j'Summit, left tile rond and crushed t against a telegraph pole and a tree nt " -.Clark's Summit early today. Three I other occupants or the car. all men. i.trere injured, none seriously. Little capeu injury. ff rossaoror ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY Far different from any other shoe sale, because the values are greater than have ever before been offdred. the assortment is the largest in Philadelphia, the service in fitting is so exact and efficient. Fashion's Finest Feminine Footwear Values Up to $14.00 A grouping of highest gratis Dalsimer Pumps, Oxfords and Theo Ties on sale at this low price. Over a hundred styles all leathers all shades all heels All sixes, but not a complete range of sizes in each style. However, you will be fitted correctly HOSIERY Specially Priced for This Sale 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Ztamm THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market St. ... i .. i. , tfi fjrr i fenlrol Sf I'hoto HOY 8. MncKIAVKI-: (If New York, who lias been nomi nated by President Wilson to bo director of the 1 In rem of KorclKii and Domestic Commerce AUTHOR M'FEE HAS"" REAL LIFE ROMANCE Bulgarian Sweetheart Sur mounts Great Obstacles to Join Her Seaman Fiance Ne oili. .Inly 21. Wllllnin te I'ee. niithor, seaman and chief engineer of the liiited Krult.Htcnniship Turrialha. i ...... i, imi tiitr briiiTiiii-n rii in i rinnrii i " i.i-...s ........ waters, will. uon his return, consum mate n inmniice as i-olorfui as any of hi own stories. I,ast week IcFec's finni Mile 1'aullne Kondnff. a nul- gnrlan. arrived in New York after n journe half across the world, and is nwniting the author's return nt the New Jersey home of his friend, the artist. Artliur Klder. During the world war Mile. Kondoff was in Siiivrim with her sister, a,nd it was there that she met McFce. The course of true love In their case seems to have been n rapid current, for on the Heat ilnv nf their iiieetlnc Mile. KomlolT promised to marry hint and go to Amer- I ten. Hut this arrangement was not easily carried out during war titne. for . Bulgaria and Knglaud were enemy countries and MeKee was engaged In transport service under the ting of Great Britain. The obstacles were not all overcome, however, with the close of the war, for I Bulgaria is still carrying on hostilities with Turkey, nnd it i almost llnpos- I side for a Itulgaran to get n passport) to this country. Mile. Kondoff went) from consulate to consulate without , success and finally, after four months, she secured a passport from the Greek Government. It was a long journey, twenty -four days in crossing, but she is happy to lie in America awaiting the return of McFee, who is hurrying tliiougli southern sens on the Turrinlbii. Three U. S. Planes Follow Leader Krle. Pa.. July 21 (ly A. P.) I'nlted States nnny airplanes 1, 2 and i, members of the squadron flying from Miiieiila to Nome. Alaska, got away for Grand llnplds. Mich., this morning. Plane N'n .'I arrived there yesterday. lfglfcirflM Values Up to $14.00 i 0 J n ii in 1 1 i ....-..,, i i U. S. COAL CONTROL Bituminous Producers Warned Pressing Fuel Needs of Na tion Must Be Met INDUSTRY AT CROSSROADS Hy the AssoclMetl Press WnsliltiKton, ,luy 21. Ultumlnnus coal operators were warned today by J. I A. Morrow, vice president of the Natlonnl Coal Association, that their failure to meet the urgent fuel needs of the country nt this time would mean continuance of government control of Hie industry. Mr; .Morrow urged Im mediate Increased production anil co operation with the Interstate Com merce Commission In getting coal moved to the Northwest, New Knglnud and upper New York, "The eonl industry Is at n cross roads." Mr. Morrow1' statement snld. "It will either go forward along the 1 splendid pathway of Individual enter prise and Initiative or It will find Itself i trending the rocky tmtliwnr of ever- lasting governmental regulation nnd control. The nhlllty of private enter prise In tills business ntltl private enter prise in the management of railways Is faced wmi a test nt its suiiicieticy. ' Mr. Morrow cited statistics to show that the Northwest Is short 5,000,000 tons of coal ordinarily shipped to it via the Great Lakes, and added that New Kugland and New York state points nNo were short on shipments. He rc ferred nt length to the plan for tilling the deficiency, which the Interstate Commerce Commission accepted yester day, and which gives priority in car supply nnd enr movement to coal des tined for these noiuts. "Failure would justify federal con trol which would lie fastened upon the coal industry permanently." Mr. "Mor row continued. "There will be no such failure. This effort deserves the gratl-" tilde and assistance of every eonl oper ator In the liiited States. Whatever Inconveniences ami sacrifices may be asked for any operator to put this pro gram through should he cheerfully ac cepted. Kvery individual operator should do his utmost to comply with the commission's order until the necessary increased production is obtained nnd furnishes complete lelief to the whole sltuntiou." WHstsay nires if you want the genuine -in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught UP TO OPERATORS THE SHOJST JBEZLUTIFfaU, C71TI IN JZMERICCZ L i if ! !! i.m i I, HERO DEAD REACH HOME Bodies of 881 American Soldiers Ar rive at New York New York, July 21. (Ity A. P.) Oodles of 881 American oldlcrs who died overseas, arrived hero today on the steamship Princess Mntolka from Dan r.lg and Antwerp. Tweutyllve "war brides" of French nnd German nativity were among the first cabin passengers, and Polish re patriated troops composed the majority of the 2004 steerage passengers, WHALE SEES YACHT RACE Observers In Navy "Ollmp" Espy Cetacean Following Boats New York, July 22. Wireless bul letins from a naval airship Which was following the yacht race yesterday, told of n whale that was running near the bonis. The bulletin read: "Our shadow has Just passed over the whale. He Is swimming about .'100 yards astern of us now. From this height he looks to be an big ns a slinrk. The water all about bltn Is whitened from his continual spolltlng. He Is about fortv feet long. For the moment the whale has caused us to forget the race. Farm Board to Inspect Farms Mlllvlllo, N. .1.. July 21. The mem bers of the Cumberland County Hoard of Agriculture will tnnke their annual midsummer Inspection of the farms and orchards In this section on Wednesday, August 4. The tour will end nt Tumb- ..." ii tin..! ivl,i.n t t.mi'nll inns. ling JJlim f '" "" iiVi ii 1 ter of the national grange, will deliver nn address. To Men of Small THROUGH the year$ of your life you have built up for your family perhaps' not a large for tune, but a comfortable competence. Naturally you wish to make the safest possible provision in your will for its ad ministration for the sake of your family's future. THERE is no question about the rapidly increasing pop larity of closed cars for all season use. In the summer the Occupants can enjoy the air as thoroughly as in an open car, yet in cold weather the complete protection from the elements with the cozy warmth afforded by the heater makes winter driv ing as comfortable as though you were seated by the grate fire in your den. The utmost in riding comfort has been developed in correct cuvvcuatEVTvsaa. " ' ' ' ' " "', ' SEES WHITES OUTNUMBERED Doctor Says Japanese Will Predomi nate In California In 2024 1a Angeles, Calif.. July 21. (Hy A. P) Japanese births exceed white births in number in the most fertile agricultural sections of Los Angeles county, Dr. J, h. Pomcroy, county health officer, testified at a bearing being1 conducted here into the Japanese immigration question by a subcommit' ten af the Holism of Ilcnresentatlves commlttco on immigration and natural ization, Doctor Pomcroy said If present con- dltlons were maintained thn Japanese population of California would exceed I tuc wiiue population by the year L'ti. i IF you appoint this Com pany as executor under will you may be sure that you have put your family's affairs into expe rienced, competent, per manent hands. You will be obtaining at a moder ate cost, service that you , could not expect from an individual trustee. We invite yon to consult our officers about any cstatcbusincss you may have. We are interested in moderate as well as large estates. Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square West Member Federal Reserve System proportioning of the body weight to spring suspension in combination with the deep up-!i holstery of the seats. The Paige inclosed car, we believe to be the truly efficient automobile a car of distinctive design, complete appointments, superlative comfort, reliability and economical upkeep. It typi fies the ideals of , Paige as the builder of "The Most Beautiful Car in America,' and we stand back of it with a service known, for its ' dependability and fair ness. v i . -i n I Chiropodists Meet Here AUgust 2 A number of interesting lectures and demonstrations will feature the .fdttr day meeting of the National Associa tion oi uniropouisis. nmoi win ui here on August 2. Dr. Arthur lturU. Dr. Howe . Ztt ck ami ut. w. j. iioweu. Crotnlc, local practitioners, will be among the speakers. MULTIGRAPHINp CIRCULARIZING VJ. mail cr,A88 work rmcKs maiiT Prompt Serolet Our Motto OFFICE SERVICE CO. IIEF.II III,no J18 FIMIEUT HT, I'tione t Miiruee mi Estate t POSITIVELY the LAST WEEK V Treen 101 OFF iUV Phone. Mcrion 667 These Beautiful Homes Just as tho l'rlnco of Merchants took tho lead,- at personal sacrifice of profits, in bringing down the high costs of merchandise, so We have determined to make ah effort to make it possiblo for the public to buy good homes at more reasonable prices. To this end we shall offer our houses and lots west of 60th Street nt 10 per cent less than real selling value. The prices on these homes arc well known ln tha neighborhood nnd tho genuine reductions can easily bo verified, it is our endedvor to sell theso properties directly to thoso that wish them for occupancy. Saving Hundreds of Dollars for You if You Act Prices Quoted below are Overbrook is he most desirable resi dence section in suburban Philadelphia These homes are in one of the choicest locations in Overbrook the Morris Estate. Substantially built according to the design of famous architects. Convenient to churches, schools and the new 18 hole golf course of the Overbrook Country Club. Only twenty minutes by motor through Fairmount Park to the heart of tho city. Inspection by nrjrjointment. Lft, I AM - lev VV-' 2fl CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE MORRIS WOOD, Manager A ireen i iuV Phono Overbrook 3396 Quickly subject to 10 discount I I i . V . Ef X -" ' ',,.. " tQ "Jtf rrgryjjji i TXZ, mm$m i Y fi ' sQUALjTYyAjfD VALUE B F ), TT :''V '.3to- - -. -' . V..-.-. i.... Alr.4:, , , .tfn&3X,?tf.r...t iji 64th Street and City Line &cy :. -, . -sfyn'jffa' ' 'm fw ) i&. ' , It '2yj .wwy. 2As,IU;..k..:jj.. J! t ..'; . tmii Hteali'ji 1 HJ
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