"' i ' 't ''i! r " ?S3 ,? EAMSXING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY" 15, 1921 2 - q.. "jajVj Tppr U,.lii ' .. 3M .mar t mmriA fM,W &'' . ' i f , i in 1 1 lJ fa ft H'V mm fU v til vfcc?' .. ' 11 ?fnlrfc iPss j Bar Tr vmwj rtH3 fe:l fc rmni':-!, law's '"' I ft T.,f H-'ttaf "J pr;i l::., 1 t k f (, ; ii-, " I 4 '.'' ft',"; ai" MF1 1 f! ? -J if ' " vs-t; : r ,T mr. a raw .- 'Niifflfei 'It ' U!3 Sip aw af-JLH. . a J waiji. '' ,v i rthzm.v .' ifiil' i ; W J' 1 f'f S f Wikm END FOREIGN LOAN ORDER 10 HOUSTON ., ... Senators Notify Treasury Sec- ,, retary to Halt Payments Dur- ing Committee Inquiry bj the Vedcrul (lovoniment which led NAUY nit I IIP TO QCWATpfhesj. peopU- to Wlli!V that tnimey vtilnej NAVT BILL Uf IU btMM I Clb It It onl? came from the govern- ' . ' ment. i "While we contributed to the win I Ily the Associated Press ' ning of the war we created abnormal Washington. Feb. lf. Secretary I conditions and raised the expectation nounton wns notified formallv todav by j f profiteers to heights from which the l . . i ji , i.. - ...,. k. llTP "ou descending The.se war romll- the Senate Judiciary committee that he , tl()ns Wf re intoierft(;lp ftn(1 iPft n uftrr. houId pay out no more money on w count of anv commitments of loans to foreign countries until the facts have been submitted to this lommltfe and It has had an opportunity to ronalder the same and teport to the SuiHte " The committee's action wax by unani mous vote and was tal;en on motion of Senator Heed, author of a pending resolution to stop all advances by the treasury to the nMied governments. Decision to take immediate and dirert l action was mad" bt the (ommittee after jdentalh tncrp nll)af pe atl intrease in I 'enator Rrandegee had Informed it that government tax.' at once so our obli Air. Houston re.ntlj had told the , 3Qti,ms run be mt. No ilvlllzed nation ' foreign relations committee that he felt Q( ,,nir.t iar repudiate its debts In honor bound to make additional ad , ..Tt fs u gl,0j ,iI1K to scl lons.r- I Tances to the governments for which , ,nf. In.c tllill tofrl.tt.,. r, should hold credits had been estab Islied if those , anotIlfr 0I1U !Uld wlPC nJt () ,ier r(.nt COvernments asked for the monev of ,,, ,arv, m . ,fatutP bo-)1H -,. Could Have Advanced fc'.T.OOO.OOO ' or suffnring trom too many laws and . SenntorN Ilced and Urindeee said W7.00D.0t10 additional could be ail- ' ranccd to foreign governments and ' Senator Heed derlared the set retary should be prevented from making any advances while the committee was con sidering legislation to stop all further loans. Examination of Siretatv Houston on this question. Fchd'.tled for today. wn postponed until tomorrow, as the secre. tarv advised the committee that the papers in the fiW of the tteasurv had not yet ben assembled He promised to appear tomorrow and blng all docu ments referring to loan negotiations sclth foreign countries Senate' Outs Naval Hill ' a) , The naval annronriation bill Adopted in tne Mouse late ye.sterdav anu 1 .... ., -- 1. today pas-ed on to the Senate carries i approilmate'.j- ?.)., OOO.OttO. and In so 'ar as its nrlnclpal features are con- ai I at tlnA(t1 fata ftiPAa & HAn . I 1 erned is vlvtually in the same form as approved by the appropriations commit tee.. The sum of $90,000,000 is provid ed for carrying on the naval building nrogrnm ciurinc tne coming nscai year but none of the amount U to be usee uui nimr 01 itie amount i 10 u'- uinii for ships on which construction is not ret started or for shins authorl?ed and for which contracts have not been let. The tariff question again was to the front in Congress todar. Sharing in terest with the announcement by Chair man Ktirdney, of the House ways and msans commItte, that It was the in tention of Republican leaders to revise the permanent tariff before attempting consideration of -nation legislation at the citra session was the statement resterday by Minority I.ader I'nder wod In the Senate that he had been us- Mired that President Wilson wo'tld veto Mr." Annie Kirkcr, of nuttermilli 1I0I- jow. ifecemn-r . is sun at large, ana, Irani Pino, of IL44 I.ombard ntreet, I end Dr William Wright. ..Mf resident physician at the Howard Hospital, ! thinking P'no might be Thomas rt-' ported t'te iiw to the police This morning In. W R. Het..el. a, surgeon of th Columbia RiMpitnl. Wil- ! kensburg. who performed the operation on the murderer annoum ed r.ftr an cxamlnaliun of Pino 'hat he was not Thomas. "The v.o ind in Thomas n-as tight above the heart." aiiid lr H.irtel. "while this muii's wound is on the 'ther side ml muih I'srth-r tj.fV Th nen ar of similar sbe nnd r.bMUt the .same age, and it h 'io to be wondered at that your uuthoritles beanie sus picious. This m in 's prettv ': jj-t now nnd ijnab'i to plain ho- h re ielveu his a mini, but di':bfls wi'l clar it up in n few da " An ofliier from tt.e Second jo!i e vli-s tvlet vlo lias b-n 011 d-.M nt Pino s bed'lde s nee Sundni .a-i r ailed to day aid the s.ar, ), f,, Th nun -viil lontin-ie FERRY FOR DELAWARE BAY Governor Signs Bill Providing for Lewea-Cap- May Service I'tcntoti, N. J , l'eh t." Viewing to the pressi:r oxe.tid bv ..-a-hur' re ports, (iovern.,r Kd" anU todav hp proved th' It-is'ic' i,ii fo- Tien.ion of the highwav srstvr to Cupe Mai Puln and fijeration of l.-rrl 'ici-osh Dj'ii ware bay .mm 'ing with f'u Dduwnre 1 lghwa rsti 1 fit l.e" e ThN b'.r is identi nl i'o one I disapproved one far ago l.ri nuM it win allegu! t'int il v,n p irely lo.nl in its general purport, being intended ! .1 no other p irjiose nci.pt an improe ment of the Cape Mu' litv habor " aid the governor "I bt. asrt'ir-d nnn ri.n thi meas ure, when put 'nto prtt'ti'al - ution. will be;ieht ,cir entire At'a'.t' c.nst tront h.r making n verv mati-ria' redu tlon In the d'Sthiiie between n'l ihri points and Was1 .iigt..n. stlimt,-.! at not lef.s than -il i.r seient.v Ji- miles K"or this reason and he, uum- of it being n henelit to ft.t , n t r, -tut" it nieit-i with m' approvj' TRY HOWAT FOR CONTEMPT Coal Union Leader Fights Against Arraignment 1 Overruled Pittsburg, lias., V h 1.'. -il'.i A V, ) Aletnnder How a' and li utcei district iitHnT. of tin I'nited Mnc Workers of Kansas olmraid with .,11 imiit of court. In tlulatSng un Injun' -'ion restr'Uiiing them trom 'fillltix a .trlke of inlneis. win- to 1 1 in 1 tl., morning Attorn'Ms for Howut toight stub bornly ngitinst going to tilal but wre OTfrruled as M'ired'Jr us thev entT'd objections The courtroom anil adjacent iules wera crowded with sne, tutors, mnnv of whom had come to PiMsburg from thc surrounding mining terrltorv All coal mines n the strli were idoied today. i.c.-,.rding to n statement at tne Cosl Operti.er .0' Ia'I-'i) offlcei. ...i .U...UW.H.... ........ .....,... v , . ..-.r .. ...... j i on m htfn elected ns tne trj(ii.p t llroad street were nllnu-n, tn l """""" '"' " "" tlon ot employers nnn eminoy is . jor ij tertVvoo lllwr he taken Woreljoumn, Ofght , m ' "V , n , U hThadwo. "" '.urd Riddle, president of .rT PHYSICIAN EXONERATES ! 1 7 t'm ' ' U ..J-Sr-,.0' leV' ' :;1. liS-f ffli,,.nnidf-1 ThC " "" Vr l ,V'? bUfT iC,SJ.ermln...jjn SUPPOSED FUGITIVE SLAYER "'& Xu hh. WtlZiSA'& -S I K tp$J 'there being a total of lt.ll permit- v n0r J,1 j, order to get 1.N or her in cmmemoratlon of be soldiers wo N-,"',!ton', $C """'h"'''"" of agrl- ,,e "ell-belng of the om:.lre, nnd he ..t.ent With Bull.1 Wound Here for ,,f t'd'wCV &fifo J - ft "V'J ,f ,""1 WIU 'D lL Ttl &J Not Wanted In Pltt.buroh '"."I! n l 't'- I tt.uUn'n C to thV waning" IWri k " orde The Kmerson InT the Phllomusian ' M. (T SU ? W "ht..of M iUS Joseph Thomas, wanted by the ,o- , been this Some honest man. ? w otlV" V" II "" 1 ' tin" lot:n-C flub, Bap lunc lieonti tudar. The Em- ''luMatlon of the-Rank of North Da- war" l.'ce of Pittsburgh for the murder of .L1.-- . .., Htl, .iliion ..,..,! -. I Ulat w.' "'T' ,u.,.uV"i,nk !i '.i..'.. .,, i-ii,'. .. h.1,1 , ,i . r- . iS hotii, or Its riiluit on to a status slin- New political alignments were fore- wno has Deen under SUrellr4nce since' .... v,1,l,,r ,n,,t nb it nfT his linnits -, , ..... .1. . .:!, u Thc I'hllomuslnn Chih Innrhenn tnnlt nH.r !,- 1, .r,i .- iirm-r.i ."". .1 " ,.. i. .. . . . .." . ""Bneu a.i.-i in- .. ...i....- ..... . - - - -- - --- --- - wnicti was iinltcn last iiecpinDer tor lacu ' ,M, cics Hcemed to Have rencne.i u en Hointal Rr id and Catharine streeLs T .,"' . , V . i . !.- , , TX. Several vecks ugo Dr. Rates toil us '" ' r, ". ." """ 'V'" "' ' .'Y'l "f fnJs. would be completed, it was nax, nnd It appeared the stability of S3 ? "- "- '-, K W,11S tTju SHhU, of the bankers which fc tJlLtl hL Pin? wng prepared tor bed' rc:,;n,rtXaS and hi. chest. Joseph Thomas, a-se.i of s willing Vo lend money on mortgages X' -aw M- nam among those w it ? ton. whoread from his "My Old KVd. two yea h -rtuin to center about Ireland amdl the mnril.r hu.l v.-,,.I fmm ,i tins. .!.... r.v,.e. ,..n.llil, The hn.islnL-1 ?. .." ' !. " Ladj - London ' ; Roy Hilton, who read r. "i... ..i.....i? nltal In AVilk.nnburg last week after a situation in Phlludilphlti is not as bad nl r"n h'" Pf lm- "'" J"ne" "' !''ft rtKMn k been sold Members of the'"- the premier for futui government o hnllrf 1.",! .-!... f...m I... . i..r . .. i. i, .. i..-.. .ii.i w i,v- l,.,r,l ' Hut He JI VKst the .lury Street,' and Mrs. Mary Rose Collins, ''.'''",''!",.. ...... ... IL. i s Irish neonle. Kormer supporters n . i" 41 itiii' ii a. a w aai n vt-1. .an 1 L 11 tl - usr' II 'jruii ici . (i-aitaaa -41 -- .. ....-... . fiiirnn 11 T-a in 11 11111 inrn v ) 11 111 lie Adequate Wages Urged for Worker (ontlnnr.l from I'nire One to lower tin- costs of mnteilals (or mn-t-ttviotltm purposes. lilts "Cost-l'liis" Hun "There arc those who )riitl(ril bv the 10 Per cent plus plan during the war." the Major snld in bis ntblrcss, "who ure iioHth to giv. tip th- system. Thcj tc I those Kitting Mx wng under thut system who hot.- to siv it up. Then- nere wonderful i-ntitnirN entered into math of worry aud trouble and abnor mality. ' The debt which has been left will be a source of worry which muHt be met by generations to come. We taught many eniplojern nnd employes that the government could continue to do any thing and gu on and furnl-.li mtans wherebj the period of high prices might continue Iteturnlng to Normal V now faco the results of the 'war nn,l nmt r hi.,tt i,. m.rtmil InM. Tl'1:. '!ttn-v jnwmnkcri The city has been doin unusual ' ll " "OIK on" lt- '' prepun-u iu uo iiiucu more (lining cuh '-uuunx year and jet they say this i.s not aj con.structhe administration. Take tin I bridge, for lnstAiic. It will not con net merely city and city and state and stat. but will give facllih of uccss to the whole people of the I nited States. IJrldgo to IVoUde WnrU The bridge will give employment to all kinds and use all sorts of labor and materials It will be the largest pas seuget span in this country and perhaps in tlie wotld and will cost at l'-ast ?!'. (XM).OOO. "Take the I'urkwav. which has ul- readv cost $lW,0ix.UM.h and which is still untinishel ; the great art gallery ,.a,,.. i,nt ,.,, .s. ,llllMIn-s ,,.lli(.h Pfln i,p ron'structed on hill, the great . 1, ',..,.av ,..h.n ,, cut thc red ... . . . a tape, including a convention hall. Thin wtll not be an uvenue for rich or poor, but un evenue for every body. "(.'ondemnution proceedings are un der way fur ground fur a City Hall an nex at llrnart and liace streets, u len- . . ., .... . , -, . " ? bu W ng When h red Up, Jh cut we will begin with that. We have a million dollars in hand already There is another opportunity for thc use of men and materials "There arc the new piers to be built a'ong the Delaware waterfront at Chest nut street and between Market and Cherry streets There Ih much to be done in the matter of highways nnd sewers. The l'ublic Works Department report, which is not yet printed, shows rruuri, which i-j ion tri iiiiin-ti, n.,,.-.- the contracts which have been entered into in 1W0. vet they say this is not a constrictive administration. ; bought a $12,(iO( house mi .OC") mortgage and he ,np trust commin.i or other mort a lot ol now easy it is to ootuin a gov ernment built und owned house Wants Private Competition If von stop the government trom building and owning homes und tuke the government out of business, many btih,ne men would agu.n begin to corn pet Wo hive, .1n4 m'Hl iluellinr houses in Philadelphia now ounting one dwell- ing to evrv nve persons, that would provide for n population of nearh 2, OtiO.Wei persons und. icgardless of our boast, the lutesr census "hows we have not that m.in.v "There it!" enmish houses in the city right now for ewrjbodv According to a pollc enu recently taken then ure "Join 1 va'unt houses in Plilludelphia I1"W Ten jr agu thne was n dwelling fin eviv fi-e persons and there ts u die'lllng for everv five perMins now" Albii It. Johnson, president of tbt Chamber of Comm-rc-. said It s nn un pr" eijented thing for a Chamber of I'omnieri of nn 1 it t.. tube part in disiusMons like that interiting the '.m f.renie II" raid thev usiialh 111 ' afraid of being grmiinl betwe n tb. uppei and nether millstones .lohnsun for '"square Deal" The public ha leirn'd." h 'on tumid, "that it is not serd bv the mcredsing spiral of blglur pru's Tnnt 1 an only ptoduc" paralysis and those who uffei most thereby nn thus,' least in position to do s,, I mean th' icut iinisses of this lountr) ' Tin -a'" ' 'i. "f tin 'vuri'rv 1- to be sought in a u"ru' reduilbn of pri'is Mr loud on on linleit hv , uiiileniu ing aiteinp'" bv tiny one 1 lass of in diistrv to ft mut" than Us fair share of prclit" in a propoxlt "ii where several itiduatrles wer concerned He ex - l.ri-sfx-il a iiojie mat tne conr.r.n.e vou'il iieterii.ine an enuiiuoii- iii'iiiici tlon of protits I lire, tor aven. of T'llmi v orl.s, o c'.ired his department is anv mis t" pJt to work verv dollar an.'rd d it bv I'olIIH il. Wlrn n the nxt ni"fith.' h. said 4,. bop.- to a-k tor bids on ..rK of h ri.tv it v ill tak. in arti.aus of ill ilnsse- I urn told 'hut ;ir ' have .Im-MiimI I" '.'pr "lit nnd that uorkus ar iiutting ,".! i-et untm.ir. .'..rg, into tii. if- work That makes n total of 7" per i.nt III the deilllie of f.ni es, villi, ll is nrettv good for this old . i t v I'lirford II i 'oimelh , stut' .minus j on' r uf Inl'"" and tndutr tutnl tl at l'emisy.winla ha- iiioi- p ,c. e .ii.iu'd in .iupiirtin to It; p..i ulutimi tliun anv ntli.r state 'n th' niuntry II- iiiiid" it plc.i thnt the present deadl... I: i on. i- I. ndlnif be broken mid that ' in.ui and oonl'deni hIhhimI be fnstni'd to piodu. u r-'iivul of iiid'i 'i 'the a" iimuliitlon of a find inula r niM I Igis1iltliill to be i ..pi ml' J f.il I piill. notl.s due ng ' slai I; timc-i" en, lolvocat.il bj Otto . I Mulb t. i h.urn, in of th" l'ennsvlvnn a indu-trnil board and tin- lt siienkcr nt the noirnln,; ses- i sion. The i cinferen' " w n trnu-'i rred t,, tl. i nssemblv mom of tin i lan.ber uf ( cuii mere for the cnnd e ton thla after iuooo WEST PHILA. DENTIST SCOFFED WHEN TOLD HE HAD WON $100.00 Dr. Bates Thought He W.as Being "Kidded" When Informed, but Has Laugh on Friends Now rr n n . (' CrOtS l'n s rnze, out AJissca, Meeting Jury at Frank & , Seder's. Who Made the Award to Him Are Your Kiddies Jingling? Have jou showed 'em .Inck'a .tingle l!f.' It's a limpln lim'rlck contest nil their own and it will keep them happy and busy while you ate working nut yout last line for this contest. (Jive them the second half of the p.iper. Show them the Jingle Hoi. It'n on the page opposite the funny plttures, nnd the rule that govern their contest are the satnft nsj those that goern this. So you can ex plain tt nil to them. Don't forget that .lack is offerliu them Ten Dollars a Dav Today's award In the limpln' llm'ririt tontest ua made hy a Jurj' of employes of Mip Trunk Seder store, Ktcvftith and Mariirt streets. A photograph of the Jury appears on the buck page. d , , , h popiIir Votc h enterialnmcnt if "Volturo I- fll. No ,. Socifte, ,les -10 Hnmmes The award to be announc pel tomorrow et 8 Chpaux" at the Elks liome on Anil street. ' He laughs best who laugh last" may be an old saying but the longer this llm'rii!; -ontest continue ltt appcam the more people begin to believe that whoever It waB thnt first started this t. lying was a "wise old bird" and cer tainly "said a mouthful' ' You see, fans, there are so many people who are being "Itiilded" uud who have been "kidded" about their lim' rlckin' that when n jury finally selects them is winners, thev refuse to believe It at first and we have to talk and talk in order to convince them. Take Dr. Rates, the dentist, out on Fiftv-second street, for instance. He is the winner of the X100 awarded to day. When we entered his office and told him of his good lutV, he tried to give us the "hn-ha" and osked ua, "What are jou trying to do. kid me? Who sent you here any way V" Now that's not our idea ot n hearty welcome, but we couldn't bl.ime Dr. Rates, because he had been "kidded ' so often before on this subject that when the "real thing" appeared before mm , , ,-. -.- .. -,, I h' 'f"''l "4 b"Ii"( that "V tr,lc And the' worst nart of it was the fact that after we had shown him the line that he had sent In to this omee It 1ms an t,,,,)!,.,! out until after we have seen tnci"l" South IJroad street, with thc presi cannot hold it. wnni.r nd , onvinced ourselves thnt he I ""nt, Mrs. Charles K. Rurber, pre- nr she is- the nerson whose name was ttVI. vour name is in the paper but von are no closer to the $1(10 prize than we are, whose names were no, even on the nallot " This and nth-r slmi'ur comments have been heard so often bv Dr Rates recently that we t nnnot blame llm, because, at lirsw when c saw him he was very mucii inclined to join the ranks ot the "doubt- '" Thomases- lie iigrtcil. However. before we left his otllce. that at la.si he has the laugh on his friends who I Iihvc been joking with him for so long I Dr Rates gets the $100 prize, but one thing that he didn't get was the 1 opportunitv to spend a pleasant hulr 1 hour with the jury composed of em Iployes from the Frank .t: Seder ( o., dealers in cloaks und suits for women, at ! R'eveiith and Market streets. And 1 wbi'e w rna invv him a little bit be cause be bus carried oft" the hundrel bucks, we sure ure glad that we were I able to get a ' look In" ut that jury. Yon can take it from us that it wus some jullv crowd' . 1 . 1 1. .1... ...; Mil..., u .-.,' 1I1A net .nu Winn- '- .-" " :- .". .vi r 111! IlllsV IM-lllg lill.ooj.in, ........ a . 1 1 .:... .l...f..,.i.alLlii,il .1 b id "f th. advertising depurtment of ' '" l;urpse bv the I leV tre and well, she 'counted the.'""' Mfrln.P' """ ' ,,es c V." whlH. ine had won th """I r'',,,ttj,1r ,mo, Vl m We ,!, sh would help us here she will be is .Vm.' n ...r mries. hwuuse she didn't "nil .leauslng stntlo got ..ft ii one with .Miss t line. ,, . , yV.V u ' ,,ri..s lw.iV.se she didn't wiin iii .... ;- -,-- ,---.. this Mnfnrtunat, fa. t too mucn- esix' . i.illj when -v are as uttrnctlve us Miss t 'line' We yonder If sho wunts anv on. to lidp her with her "ads"? W',11. at all ev-mts. with the help of Mis .'line as we suid before, we iinalh- iiiutited the votes nnd found that the llm tdat hud reiMved the most votes had b'-en w rlttcn by lr. ( linrlrs; V. Hiltes ."..-.-(i lie Iinrri Street j,fn nniies at -M North l-lrty -ses-onil Street fir Hate is a graduate oi cue i ni- w.mtv ..f l'cniisvlvaiiin. linvlng studied his pr s'-'il profession of dentistry Inl that institution He was u member of the Class of HM.'i. While atjPemi he was iotiii.s'te.1 w Hi several musical . lubs oriiiii'-d by the students. He l,,is th Isfottuiie, however, of not being "Inn n und bred" in the City of Itrotlierlv l.nve 11" is u native uf Willi- s-Ilair-. pu The liiii'rl.li us lompleted b Hi Hates n u l.lineilcli No. ."0 s',i rf .1 ir.i.n'cii fellatr nim ! lot I H ii In' 'i m u l inn. ' iri( lira "u c WI '.'(" 1 hn' (III II i '' il in flit i'i 'f I have Jaed 'sjili.-u'. plumes' for Hell Co." ir i it -s' '.in rii 1. vi is .No :: on tin lullol The otic i lines wer. Vo 1 doe's Utr. got (he Yau 'twas solo Lugi'ii" Harne.l .Ir ;;u7 North Tl 'tteelltll streit No '.' -He'll tua'ie some swert "muse, slih," I linim.--Samucl Todd, llux 7, fireeii'vood. Del No 1 HI a pun, l'liuller Plum, 'ra's ml do. -C, lt lliirniws filil." Cheater avenue N'o i Hul poor dsh' Kirn scales ;;;',, mind whether ,,r head "U,," ,-, pacio'i ,)(ll, or not nnd.,i,e!0" Xel''"ters "and delouslng'macl ,pt,.,. we dont U peoi le o notice lndlul,d in h,.r nv UtlngH. One Hundred Dollars Daily For th". llctt Latt Line Supplied by Anu Reader of the Elating PubUe Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Ilelow RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST Coninr jpn to any one. A!l tlml 11 iwlrl for Mu to da Is to writs nntl eot.a in rour latt linen to the Mmm-K, n'ng for convenience the coupon urlnteJ Mow. Picam write p!lnt. and be ur to edd your nam and addres, A'l anawern to tha Ltnitrlek shWi Is l"!ntcd ts'lcw must be reocUfit at tin o(Ile f the rM-io 1'cnLic Luiioan .v '.'. 0.''"i.'?rl' Ttiursday evenlnic. Addnes ut. 011.ee iiox numufr aivcn on coupon THi; WINNER 01' TODAY'S CONTEST WILL RU ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK FROM TODAY Cut Out and Mail nvirmr, Pt'iiuc LuDocit. TO HIE LIMERICK CONTEST '. 0. Dor JoSl, J'hlla3tlpla. LIMERICK NO. 56 A chauffeur sped out on York Koad At sixty, and never once slowed; , He snid, "This is fine But the fine won't be mine (Write your anawer Sai,,c ., Stieet aid S't . . C.fy ado State. caused him wop. Louise Morehouse, 1'ennsjintnia Hospital. o. (J If my notes are protested, I'll ? V. . Rurr. Stephenson St Co.. 145 -North Fourth Ktrcet. No. 7- ll I need is to let my hair crow. Theodore .T. fJreen, Uelanco. New Jersey. No. 8-The harp was a "cymbal" of i'.f- .,:- A Watrous, Kingwcmrt, thirty-sixth nnd Chestnut streetH. :o. l- Syncopate the do-niy.s, to ralw dough.- Mis.s Helen G. Ileaslon, 411 Last Seventh street. Wilmington, Delaware. No 10 -And "iaws" all the "black olonU" "" - Snmuel l'atton, 21,10 Rnst Rlrch street. Dr. Rates' winning line polled seven of the votes cast. Line 0, by V. . Rurr, took two votes, while Line 0, by Miss Helen (J Hesslon. captured thc other two. The members of the jurv who se- CIVIC CLUB WILL PROTEST "j AGAINST UNSIGHTLY STANDS! Committee Contends Vendors Get, Privileges Throucjh Politics A protest will be made to Director of Public Works Caven by thc com mittee on municipal urt and tree plant- in f el.. C'l.l.. IM..1. ..! -.I..I..1.. ", T T '"u",!"- """ ""'ium nii'-'i Diuuur This innttr cm. I,., c,. .tic.. s . llils matter came up for discussion at a inectlnz of the ciimnilt-fnn f. !.., the Civic Club, l.'UHi Spruce stieet. Opinion wu.s expressed thut vendor omjns. Th KA(rilflV f'hih r.f Wnrni. itiivo n Vulon 1 1 n rifirtv thin nftrrntum to th.. (imMinrh nf Mia Ifmlnnr fnwnHhfti uM.y...ia f.a irAnb.. ik,,.....- ,.i. .. i...... 11 PMII'Uir, I'll - It' ll(al IM'l I CI 1 t)J a tltitl ""-" "1 ","-' : -"i'. "; """1 1''."!", , " I ..ffnlr. V,IIUIIII1HII Ul ll'-IIJUUU . uiiuiiatvi iv, - The Phllaiiflphiu School of Design for Women will have an exhibition of work of several members of the faculty In the department of tine arts from today to March ." The opening lerjcptlnn will be held this afternoon. FIGHTING TYPHUS MENACE N. Y. Health Department Will Give Way to Federal Authorities New York. Teh. 15 (Ry A 1M- Th! Health Department today began preparations tor turning over its tight iigainst the typhtM menace here to fed- - ....n.i 1,v,..,i,im L'llll lll 1111 Ill uuklliri III, i'i u,..,ol.l.. Mlnnuinl. I.M.n.H,,.1 , mr re....,,,, ...,..,. ;""' Mirpi'se (,s wil- lllli-rilULlouui .ili-r- tiring equippeii anil ing to (inurantine. n hn.n unn u lie used ns n fieifioHiot - "' ''causing station for third-class o. ssi risers on Incomini steamsnins. ous medical hinerv are Ite'lef from the twelv-day quaran- fini imposed on all Incoming vessels us a ire. uutionary measure against furthet exposure of the city to typmis. may i.p expeiteii, sieamsiiip men sum muiiy, as result of additional quarantine facilities ullorded bv the Minnesota. rvbpus claimed two victims here ves I terdav ACCUSE TWO OF SLAYING Murder of Policeman la Laid Suspects by "Tip" Two Negroes were churgc-d todav with the murder, Januury 'N,I, of W. .1. Ibivis, twenty -nine yenrs old, nt Ifll'.'l Noith Hope street. Davis wus asalgned tu the Hunting I'aik uvenue stutlmi With I'ulbcmun Unrmlej he m tcmpteil to urn ut two men they found loitering near Thliteenth street mid Al b-glu'iiv uvenue. One of the m.n turned, d"i ing u chase, nnd shot Davis. S'everal days ago un iinunuiious let It'-r was te.elvid by the police, charging 'ilii Arthur .Shaw and .lames ILuviv, who give residence uddresses in l'lilrlilll xti.et nem WiiHlilngtun, ulc responsi ble fot the shncitllig Auto Guard Not Vigilant .I. oli Ku'miin. of d."H North Var rmik strut, told the poll' e tu.lin that paying n boy to guard his aulomoblb (while he w.itiheil a bolng mat. h. bift night, fallnl Io prevent its theft He, said he parked his i ar ut llroiid unii Vitwiiter streets und gave n bo.v u punter tu ivntch the cm hen li nme out the boi told him two men came up, claimed the cur nnd drove aw av With Stands on the Cn OW hill street ,l. .:... .1. ..i.n I..I.UVUU, w.v: iUj. ... ... - -1--- IWIVIVUM Uiniil' U ft IMIUUVIUIIIU nilkuvn'i I Answers lstt at tl a oft ce of the Tut MW I'tstio Licoin will lo It ad- nilsalble. 3. Th wlnnet of the ONB TIWfDnBD i)OL.IJVIl prtxo for th bent latt Mm to each Limerick will be anntunc-d one week afler tli Mirerlclt Is printed. 4 In enso of ties. Moil w.ll be awardad to each aucctsful contestant 8. Ths d'delon of tlin Judges In each I.linetlolc contest will 1 nnal. on thli Une.; let led the winning lints were: .Miss Emm.i Salem. 008 Hnruce street. Darby; superlntcndent'n office. Miss It. Squires, 540 West Moyamen sing avenue ; stenographer .Miss Anna J. Sternlck. :i00 North 1 Rotiglxs street ; bookkeeper. I .Miss .lennln Soulres. r4(l West Movo - menslng nvenue ! inspectress. Miss S. l'latowshy. LM3t South Hutchinson street ; head inspectress. Miss Sue Lemer. 2100 North Eleventh Ntreet; bureau of adjustment. Miss E. Relnlsh. 14t7 Noith Jlar shall street j office. Robert . Marshall. CW3 Willows avenue ; bookkeeper. Rcnjainlu V. Rullock. -171 I Horel avenue ; bookkeeepcr. Maurice M. Kaufman, H010 North Hutchinson street: purchasing agent. W. . Thompson, 1-J20 South Kitty -fourth .street : office mannger. NORTH DAKOTA MAy'rEJECT CHICAGO BANKERS' OFFER Nonpartlaan Leaflue Loath to Drop Industrial Program I continued from rare One Rlsmarrh. N. I).. Feb. 15 (Ry A.)whJfh tl,ev rfceiv(. government assist P.' The reply of the North Dakota Unce if they arc out of work.) Nonpartisan League to the proposal of i " ... u . iTwIn-city and Chicago bankers forllqu ' t..i. .. .... i c ....... ,""" " ni ": r. iiiuKiaiii ui min- u.nn,i !n,liirl. . o-,.lf.H .ir siw ."nc nillllons of thc nuthorked bond issues. , for state enterprises, totaling nbout donment of the state home building llii rt n m vat I .vhilllj tinnb .1 nil nh in. ... 1 ..l ...t. 1l.a.lli.i.innt tArtUi.iifiililiul ua r u Auini rtiiv.- ijuiiii uiin uuuir Niinniiu imi unnii 1 ni 11111111 111 nueuiiiuini 1 project and bond Issue. The state mill1 Opposition to the Llovd Oeorge mln und elevator nt Orand Torks, work on ' istry nnd discontent with many of Its .... L3 .. ...t.ll.. !. I..nn 1.. .. MiUP ijI'IlltH', Milllt: illC JllU3tT J" Villi ir01,Lu W OI'POni-iiiH. prominent Nonpartisan lonir them Lieutenant Gov- I Wan. Tdeclnred the terms ! i... ..L ..,. .....i.i. . fTMl J '''ffVU'rH, amrtnff Tiior Iiowan, . II. Ill' (-UilllHUUI if the Independent Voters' m. which opposes the league. no offer in the nnture of a be would be acceptable to them 1 Members . . . .. Associuiion. iic jureu compromise would be accep I - olOMCVUIIDO nu ODCCnCDe Ingly went fur toward .llslntcgruting tne peers. '1 In n camo the Prince of nle.s, CAHrstT WAHb UN brbbUbnb Upp(lrentlj overwhelming majority held piei-edut by nn ollicer of the household. ,bj thc premier in the House of Coin-I win, coached him tlnuughout the iro Refusei to Permit Autolsts to Sign uions. .,,,.-, I .eedlngs. n ,, n . Collapse of the Lloyd George legune Js,, p,.r.-onulity In the 1hi,v of the own Han donas u jjnt frwnHli nR R is foreseen he Rouse attracted more attention than Magistrate Carney declared tmlm pmbtiblv would be uble to control enmigli i Knur l'elsal, son of the king of the that he. personally, would b'lak up ' votes in Commons to currj through his HedJ ik, win, occupied a. front seat. He motorists' practices nf speeding on Pair- ministry's plans, but it was evident that I wore a civilian suit with a reuiaiknblo mount avenue nnd Spring Garden the premier would be called upon to white headdre-s. str.et in holding in $1500 ball each Ojrlit in his most vigorous manner It he ( . three men whose automobile struck und was to come unscathed from the strug J)llTlls serlouslv injureii a mini at Twenty- second ntreet und Fairmount uvenue nt 10 o'clock lust nlghf. The magistrate he'd Duvld Naghan, driver of the uutom.ibile. of Hollywood !,.,, r,..e T,. nn 1 tel h ltenliirnln ""' '",,.,,. ' uuuiernoil, , ,v uilinuiK uinmr o,'r i 'ihlrtv -elghtn street, unu .insepn tiar- ' t n . Cabot street near 1-ltteeiith. re- ' rnu n. u eanoi.r trior riiev- rie nerni r ' d t sign their own bull bonds ft n fiuthei- heaiing next month Tin three men v.ere riding went iu a two-passenger coupe, contrary to law, n Kalrmotint avenue. Hutrv O'llricu, twenty. one yeais old, of oW.i Ludlow Htie.'t, was i rossing Fairmiiunt av.-iiiic , T.i,.,,t, -si-innd street und was strue'e ,in,i km.ike.l down hi the coupe II was taken to Laukenail Hospital SLAYER DROPS DEAD Convict Who Killed Hla Child Dies In Prlaon Yard .liisenh !reen. who has served about to tli-ven years uf a maximum sentence of twrnrwllve i(ir8 in th Dt-Inwaio Con,,,, Prison, nt Media Pa., for the murder of his intnnt child, dropped dead vesterdaj in the yard of tne prlnn. He wns n trusty and collapsed in the aims of Warden (Seurge W. Allen. (Jreen lived in Clifton Heights with Ills wife ami several children. (In the night of October l'J, MHO, he went home Inloili iitnl, and, Urtorixlng his lamilv, 11 red several shots ut his wife A bullet struck his loungest child. , 'Ireen wns sentenced by Judge Jhn soii to lroin sevin to twenty -live M-ars lie proved u liuidel pllson'-r Hospital Campaign Begins A campaign to raise .-litHi.fMJO j,r West Philadelphia Houu-oputhU Hos- piul wus opened last night with u bun- quet- in tin- J'li tcher Mi I". Church Piftj -fourth und Master sticets A gtoup of -IX women wnrken, who will canvuss the Twenty -fourth. Thlity- fourth, Purtv -fourth and Korty-slxth wards, atteiuled thc tunctlon and were given final instructions Addresses were . mude u tne nev, uienuril iindi'llnT, pastor; r.awaru .n uurrin, cuairmnn of the executive committee; Kdward O Lewis anil Htiruuri Scutlergood SLAIN ON TRAIN AMBUSHED BY IRISH Two Sinn Feiners in Attacking! Party Killed by Soldier Passengers 6 CIVILIANS ALSO WOUNDED Hy the Assoclaled Press Curie. 1'cb. in. l'lve mnlc ptKscng;er and one woman pas.senger nnd two members of the Irish republican army were killed today when n passenger train cnrrylng troops was ambushed near Klnsale by republican forced nrmed with bombs and rifles. Six sol diers, two tullway officials and two women passengers were seriously wounded and several others slightly wounded. ... . ,, . The train contained forty soldiers, who replied to tho flio of the iinibush Ing force and a fierce battle followed. A relief train with thc dead reuuhed Cork this afternoon. Twenty members of the Sinn teln dr legation to the Rrltish Parliament lire now in custody. The twentieth mem ber ws apprehended in Dublin yester day when N. .T. Crowley, member for the north dltWon'of Kerry, wus ul -rested. Cork, Feb 15. (Ry A P I Street or house-to-house collections of money for anv purpose nnvo uecn promimi-u by Major (icneritl Sir Kdwnrd Strick land, mllltaiv command of Rrltish forces in Ireland, but ft is Indicated that permlMloii will be granted In cer tain cases. The body of an unknown man was found In the outskirts of this city yes terday On the clothing was pinned n placard bearing thc word "spy." Washlnglon. lb. 15. (Ry A. P I Counsel for Uonal O'Callaghon. lord tnavor of Cork, soujht today to hnve the State Department reconsider its decision that theh client wiis without rights us n political refugee nnd subject to de portutlon because of his arrival In Amer ica as n Htowawav without a pussport. Department otllcerB wild careful on fcldcrntion would be given thc claims of O'Callaghnn's counsel, but lt wus in timated that the department still re gards the case us one for the Dcjiart ment of Labor to pass upon. O ('at; lnghan has been clasped ns n "seaman bv Secretary Wilson nnd was ordered to leave the I nlted Stated lust Friday lie is now registered at a hotel here. Violence Can't Aid Ireland, Says King A measure will also e introduce,! in tne nouse oi i omiiions, mc kuik cm- II.,iia.1 ".I.Qltnir ...ltd tlm Mafptrnfirdltlir "-. ..""".".." -" -;" nf esent nl Key inilustrlcs ot tne roun ' f n.t ...ll, i..ln hw-Mm .,f unfii r ; j Si unnorinal usU.ul competition:' I .1 "K :!!x nfter b recess of seven weeks. the conlltion noverninent weie union rhnsi. most bitter In their comments on the Irish situation, nnd appeared to be.bluo ribbon of the (iarter across the un ted with thc opposition. breast. She also wore necklaces nnd u 'f 'lomestlc situation, centering stomacher of splendid dinmon'ds. nliriiit linemnloyment nnd high taxes, ,,, feature of the occasion Interested ' brought new elements ti the side of those opposing Mr. Lloyd George while the policies the premier adopted relative to trade with Russia and ncceptuiicc of a I Rrltish mnndnte for Mesopotumin stem- ge Pre-ar rspieniior i rvrtmnnlen incident to the opening ,t l'nrliuinent were invested with ull theh ptc-wnr splendor, but the pag .,nirv ,.f the duv was shot through w'. tit u fillister note, as elaborate ptecautions! bad been taken to protect , members of the roval tnmiiv irom vioivncr uuu mi prevent untowura luciuent.s in pom Houses. Vlhitors were exciuiied irom galleries and lobbies in the houses of Parliament, and heavy reinforcements of constablesl -- . . . . .. , and guards had been stationed at the upprouches of estminster an.l tnrougn , Whitehall At strategic points sharp shooters bad Pecn pia.eu to ciicck any iitfemiit ut disorder The line lent prnitlce of searching vaults beneath the Parliament build ings, which wns Instituted In 1(10(1 us n result of the (Jit l-'uwltes gunpowder plot, was .arried out with fur greater thoroughness than usual this morning hv yenmrii from the Tower nf Tindnii, who wore their pbturesnue uniforms. Iliindre.ls of thousands thronged the streets of London trom curliest day . ..' i ilPli,tl. !.. thox mU). 11.1,1 - ()f ,, ,rom w'h,r,, tn , i,llni,.se of the Kln2 and Queen, thc r, j ' of wBln-, the Duke of York and " " ; ; J.E.Caldwell & Co. jeweled Bracelets distinction importance CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS King's "Former Subjects" Voiv "Fellow Citizens" tn hit speech from the tin one In the House of Lords today. King (leorgc set an apparently new preee dent. Speaking on the question of unemployment, the king referred to "hundreds of our fellow citizens. Insteud of cmpli.jlni! the usual phrase, "my subjects." The ox presslon may be regarded ai an II 'lustratlon of thc growth of the spirit of democracy In England. other dignitaries on their drive to the Parliament buildings. King (leorgc and Queen Mary left Ruckltighum Palate shortly before noon, and entered n gilded coach of stale drawn by eight black horses. This coach wan preceded b) five state landatiK, each drawn by six bays, cnrry lng members of the royul household and state officials. The Prince of W ales left Bt. .Inmes' Place nnd drove In a closed carriage over thc route of thc rojul pro cession, arriving ut the Pnrlauient buildings uhead of the muln coutlngcnl. lie received tumultuous npplaue from the crowds ulong the way. . After arriving at the en ranee to the Parliament buildings, following th eir drive down the .Mull, along Whitehall nnd to Victoria Tower, the king nnd queen were met by committees from tne House of Lords, nil thc old-time pomp nnd circumstance Mux curried out. 1 he monarchs were conducted to the roDin .,.., ... (,!. ,H,,ln the rolll Zllllery. by thc Lord Chamberiulti, and ImvinB ussuined their robes, proceeded to the House of Isolds, uttended by high offi cers of state. . King (Jeoige there ascended tno throne and members of thc House of Commons wero summoned to hear bin mujesty's Bpeech. The Prince ol.Wules. gorgeously robed, silt at the right of the throne. Ambassador and Mrs. John . Davis and L. Lanier Wlnslnw, first secretary nt the American embassy, represented the 1'nllcd States. The Spunlsh, French, Italian and .Japanese ambassa dors Intrriiluced nn Innovation by driv ing to the opening lercmonles In their state coaches. An ay ul In Scarlet Robes A rojnl opening of Parliament is a ceremony which never loses interest be cause us a spectacle it Is Hurpnssed only by a (oronntlon, unu Lecuuse ot ine assemblage It culls forth of nil the high officers of state, thc membeis of Par liament, the judge and the peeresses, llefore niwn todiij the llyor of the chamber wus pucked with u block of peers array e.l in their scarlet robes with white ermine b'inds, flunked on both sides by peercs in multi-colored decol lete evening costumes, with tiaras llabhing ou their heads. A group of bewMgged judges, some of them In Muck, untl others in red robes, wus seated just before the throne. In nn enclosure to the right wus u block of diplomats gorgeously uniformed and with u plentiful display of decorntlons. Only John W. Duvls, the Amerlcuu ambnssudor. In the front row, nnd Dr. Sthumer, the (Jermati ambassador, be hind the American, wore black evening dress. As the roynl procession entered, led by thc officers of the household, the "$ Z IT? i w,;ht't..e,Virr,;:es" tf.i.c S; feet after then', bowed formally, lirst to thc right, then to the .enter, nud linally to the left, Monarchs Take Plarr on Throno livery one iu (he chamber stood ns the king led the ipteen up the steps, win re they w-"-c seated mi the throne. A moment of ilem-e followed while us many members of the House of Com mons, headed by the spc-ikcr, as, could be accommodated, crowdtd into the op posite end of the chamber "My lords, be seuted," said the king. As the assemblage scutcd itself tin lord chuncellor, who was having trouble to nvoid stepping on his gown, bunded the king the manuscript of his speech. This King (icorge reud slowly, while the lights played ou the grcut jewels in their mujesties' crowns. With the reudlns coiiclud.d, the lord chuncellor took tin"? manuscript, the king and the iiicen aroe, uud the cere mony was oyer. It hud occupied only ii ipiurter of un hour. After their majesties had bowed again to'the three sections of the chamber the f I procession tiled out nt the left of the f I throne. I Ouccn Mary wore und. r her robes nn i evening gown of lemon color, with the the House more than the prcseni e of the Pi inc.; of Wules und the Dul.e of 'ork. 'lho duke, in tho ruins ot n , peer, cnterid a few moment before uoop land took u scut in the front row of the , Moiut. -on ivo -,. iuji ut Ir i late t- ' ''"il.-e illilo Over1rt)l. '1"HH. iiirerl 71 i-iiK in r.i vs til I e a: veil nvv. JV.MHH s-, Uue n.'tle of iu vil. IUSdN on FA, 1( JuIlN T. his l.nul r.f tli,- hit" Marc 11 (ilo.a.,n K.I. liven an! frlnl mJ nil roektli'. ,t hlch Thurs.iav nt s :io ,. m ln.i resilience 'nor. iW.lt rnlZ. T"1 i. ns a menu r. invii'O to ruiifrnl. n Piiss i em WI1.IIXMS oi 1V1. il i.ivmi i. i Wll.l.lAVS iiai.l T-J U-lAlK.H uiil fri nJrt uttfriil ftir.ttrtit nn hna Thiieudu n .. : -- -s . .,,-,- uui rw I. . 1. I1 "i ' ' r"i.i.ii. .!.: v. nt t i--ri.-i.i. J1 ";nci,'',::i",',;,""" 8 t0 u' "" "r v iiituitsiib t-vt. n l.wv wWnw nf .m'ik'iiii ..I iiromipi. Hjeu ri vfurs Ilel.i tlv uinl frlniulB nr lniliM to atttnil fn Hfeu r.l 1 livll"0 nem. Ktvi'i'H 1 ile i.sl.lMni imirsua. ii f in , at h.r Bi.il roMeiton mci: iinv.it. Vf Inter- lUniil.l.l, Krb 1 4 Hijj. WII.I.IVM i. I)I',,',-,1,'. "' the rejllfin.4 uf his .laus'litm, Mrs WllPain A Smith Mountain nv sn.i All r.l ialt I.ant Due nutlce of tl. fu. nersl will he ulvtn IiiJ.VOVN Teh ja nt.IZAIti;TII M rtaUKhler uf niu.ili, ,i the lat i-nrnal'lus liunovan. . avr .'1 P.slutlv,., an,! fn.n.ii hI.u It V S-iiluiitv ut th. Asc'iislim He i.vltnl to ilIi.ii. li fn.,.-UT riiur. . Thurnlav S 30 u friirn nuirliMp.u ... .If ine. nil" cirin.s ,1 lllali mass nt C hur. h uf th. Aki .Mlloil 111 n Sepulchre I'eniter'- inierni'ini Ilolj -N-.lN - 1.1, I) u.Jl AVVA I l1'i7',r.81r.r.V tu" ,! u'Un'V is '.'mil i i am.ien v j ", "Ar,"', ,',.;'" '.ll'.; iSTl"!!l ,loT" ' ''r'-rs may JI'm ..iineaj avinina .. iiiun ui tf'.itii tt, iunmn fttffM mam nn L.uin l ii. TO JELL OF GRAFT Wholesalers' Socrotary WoiVt Testify in Senate Probe -n. volvetl U. S. Officials SUBSTANTIATION DEMANDED Ry the Assoclnled Tress Washington, IVb. I.-, .n ntt.nim was inutlo todny by the Sennte ..t i- vestlgntlng committee to pm dnni, charges that govcniment oflicinls n,) railroad evecntlvcn iirollteered In ,.,) during the ishortugo Inst summer but (leorgc 11. Ciiwliliig, seorctui-v nf i... American holcsulo Cool Assoclati,, who made the original allegation; re fused to testify without first obtaining ml vice of counsel. He wus given until 2 p. in. todny to obtain that mime The cominltHc made formal dema',,,l upon Mr. Cunning; for the nnincs 0 thn railroad officers and gocnimeni nltiebiltt hut l,i i,nWl l,A I....I 2 .. ""T his original stntcment ns " Hnuge)' iiiui nun, nu ii.u uui. uciiee trliniiiantr existed. Senator Ktnyin, Reptiblienn. Iowa declared the Activities of Mt Ctishlnr lestllieii to when he was befott tli (ommlttce sotiio time neo wen "iioililt,. more or less than gruft," if substantl uted. 11. C. Alvord, n member of the fej. ernl ttndc coinmlsslon stuff, nskisl t, testify, saying his mime nnd that of Hugl! Kerwln, director of conciliation for thc Lnbor Department, hnd h(.,ri mentioiied in connection with Mr Ciishing's previous statement, nnd tint they wanted t deny uny churges n ih,. kind if Mr. Cu-hlng or iin)hodr else made them. The committee nKn ex. ciised him nnd Mr. Kerwin, who tm present, until nftcr Mr. lushing t tt. called. Thirty-nine Loiterers Reprimanded Magistral Wrlglcy, of the Twentv fourth district, today telenseil thlrtr nine young men arrested Mnndav br the police when they were found in groups near Cramps' shipyard, the strike district, Mnglstrnto Wrlglcy rep rlmunded the thirty-nine for fal'lnj to be nt work untl Informed them that three months In the workhouse wnulil be. the sentence if they were nrrestel again. Anthony (lore, of H.Yi'.i y,tii estmorelnnd street, heenme nngry nJ was sentenced to ten days for contempt of court. After thc vest hud been il missed, (lore's sentence wus suspended PARCEL POST v 4 -0- 4 SCARLETT'S 703 Chestnut Street Send No Money FAMOUS 10c CIGAR Hoffman House Bouquet) $2,50 Box of 50 Rcffular Price, $5.00 Anywhere In t nlleil Sim., GEORGE FOX maiu; nv (.rMur.KT nnriTiir.u i! $2.50 Box of 50 Regular Price $6.00 Cinco, box of 50 $3.20 Bold, box of 50 53.00 $5.50 box of 50 Adlons, $3.85 $5joxof 50 Topic... . $3.85 .end Vh nur (lrilrr I'.ikIiiiiiii Will Cullrel on llflliir' .11 ill Onleru ltllril I'rumplli Scarlett's, 703 Chestnut St. ' l'liu.Aiir.i.i'iiM a The Greatest Bargain of Imported ALUMINUM Ever Offered On the Market Buy Tbii Imported Handsome Set Consisting of a Dozen 1 Doen Tablespoons 1 Dozen Teaspoon 1 Dozen Porks ALL I'M $3 1 alnr W.00 I inl.. il.s ernl wears hftler tlmu ll,'' miteeil imt1 to liirnialii -t,ci,1,,,i. VJ . ta..H. 1..I I .mil Mltnfl ' (.il mm nnisl ninlliin melivl l.lie.in iiinurd ir nut aatlhluciir.v. Don'r Mi,s Thin Life-Timt Opportunity. 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