Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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OF WE DEPOSITS
0,1 Prevents Politic.il Fnvorit
(sm and Gives Funds to Banks
on Interest Bidding
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HAS SUrruni "- . ..wwa.
, lit (JROICOK NOX MrC'AIJS
n .!... f-b. in.-Tho hllnrioUH.
V nrnfilnbli' Knn'f of "mhikhir hip
' tree mn.lo fn.nmn b Mnttl.ow
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',5or"Uli:raft.BrbWi.l:l1ouil.h ;rrofil 1 1! ' -mi- f'i- "d ,i,e i,,,rcs,
Tr! bill prrontiMl In tlie House li
' . if.ii...p. tinii mnii of (lie
'TmUlec " bnnklnp. lifrnnii'M n low
M"1" "... .. en.l to tbc smnilnK pub-
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nriinU', tlUlt nt micrviiiH um
,.. .he nt ion
Ulll.Ptn'n.
!" M' IZ fnrO jonm have cl.wtcre.1
"" j d,e vtnto trcustirj
Thll'lll t o .noro irogrdir, frnn.
fte.Biwv for nfficlnli to fnvor certnin
Gal", bv Klvln" thorn 1nrc deposits
nvei r:?,nr.. .i,f...l In Auditor Gen-
SrH'H'W'-, Th-
. .t fonturo of It Is llie eiiininiwiiii
? K'PK "-.r-m of noyim, lint
.. tier tent on Ntntc deposits.
IS U ?. 'is P.npo.ed l hullo bids
from banks mm i.- "
Ilriwills Mll'JWt to HhWIllB
i..fmi.itnrles would be dome
,, ,d from nmonc the bmibs nnd trim!
Snios offeritiK tbc hlghct rte of
UtXt deposit- to be amply protected
Vi uvuiin bonds
Tli're wiii " " "-- - '--
dMIOlWries klimwi is n..i-
.tier The active bnnlts or deposl
LM Mill be those inrrjlnc n cli.'cU-
1....I.. .lenosltories will receive stiite
i ..j, ah permnneiit deposit, hut sub
utm withdrawal upon ten ilnys no
li" . ..;ii i. i:.ti,i I..
c..,.. .innneiinni'., will ill' imii.ss.,
umber nnd .outined exelusively to the
Jink, trut fonipnnies or pnvnte
taking torn ems Hint offer the hidicst
Iniwt itli the Kiontesi uinuunt of
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11m oiintiinek oi no- iinv
Imll be nnpn ' to tliose wim ui-xire i
fcr rliMii lion"! nilmlmstrntion of
itatf fiiml
KilK rolilltal Tilvllefie
n uumi will it be possible for xtnti
loJiiinlK kite elu'iks nnd have notes
liiffiuntiil on tne sin-iiBin in mm.- u.--reii
in leitiiin hanks, as it uus m
ollw rnr" . , .
IVIitiinl fomlilnntimis ran no loiiRcr
Itatnt b the eolleetion of n smpliM
la'eret moi nnd anove tlie icuni inie.
The Mlieine or polilical invoriies
nakini; ileiici-its in stieh depositories,
iv.n niorcliiiwinc their nu'ounts, ns
lj. been the ease, will be at an end.
The nnennt device ot ootuininc me
l-.i!ili.il n-Mstnme of hankerx nnd biiiil;
lire tors In throw me tliem u sop in the
ill ot -"Kile i.eposus cm ii no iimre oe
nerled
Mn'ioir i he Kiline of putting out
f.tate moni'N ni an indui'einent to oniiKh
to laioreil to discount notes of oflielnlh
tnKre-teil in business enterprises on the
ld, si luis hieu done in tbc past, will
le t nn end
A repetition of the Quny-Havwood
jnilal will be ii'ndered impossible,
III; Hetiirn for Stale
A d.ioi deiiMiil-elect Lewis deeluies
iWJihfieclh that if this hill is enacted
tto la nnil is honestli nnd jiidieiously
unil into 1'IIeit tlicie will he suilieient
joitional iiiiiiii paid into the state
rcaun to im the luiiiiiiiK expenses of
bat ili'iui'n 'nt of the state covern
vnt
1' nn while t'oi (lie pcciiile to
ieinini unsuiei .iiisrwiint that ineaii-..
I n ml.iii tnnjil f;,i'i u tlini thp till!
lull not in it nnj new positions or
ripow ini niliiitioiuil expense on tlie
hmmnntt ilili 'I'he lemul of nil tinns-
lions n'l Imls and awaids aro to be
lpn lo I,, imhli,
I liaiikuii; niii'i'iiis Mill lwi ucLmi
I'roiifii .inuiitspiniiitN In ilnih news-
lafrs to si,i,t i,s f, Ktatt, ,i,,,ositH
llra-il "litlll. tin' would hill on ii kI.-v.
rapci iM an iiiL-ineer on n stoi.l in'ili
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BVBUiy PUBLIC ILEDdEB-PHILABBLFfeA, WEDNESDAY,. BRUJJY' 10, 1921
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seek CLOTHING THIEVES nninnnr nunnnnT I uw by e.u(,. t ,. .,Mrtn. ,hM.
L VIIUIJIIUI li?.urih' flf!n !xl. "cvtnth ami clKhth
r n
Splvak Robbery Not Due to Any
Defect In Alarm System
Police are still lookltiR for thieves
who etiK'ied the tailor shop of 1,. ,T
Snlvak, SOU Walnut street, tho night
of I ebruni '', and stole n ipinntlty of
clotliiiip.
TKe thieves punched a hole tliroiiRb
the wall to one side of the door, thus
elite-ring without coming Into contact
with the electric wiring of a burglar
alaiin. It was nt first erroneously re
ported that the device had failed to
work or that the men bad discon
nected It.
Mr. Splvak sn)R that If lie had had
tho wires extended through the wnlls of
his shop, the men could bnve not gained
entrance without causing an alarm.
ItNKUi
BEATS SPROUL FOES
Failure of Effjrts to Harass !i
.-----. ,; nd.ii,, nn,. umiiiii
,'""' cues oi mo -nira ciniiK, Dorouxnii,
towns nnd tonrmhlpn cMiihllihlnK on eluht-
iioiir tJy for iruardn or keepers In county
Jll and prliona In countlns of tha flrat
, '. I Provldtnpr for an offVlal ami for the
state iJfiwrtment of Health provldln for
tna construction of brldm-s on stn'o hlili-
i irirn and apportlonlne the rosta the VeM-
i em Btata penitentiary appropriation bill, al
lowing counties to remoie abandoned brlde
dlrcctlnii the publication of the pamptile'
i eontalnlnir tho nomo fliti and forestry Ihws
i, n lnR no'iniv on weasels rrnm tn
SCHOOL BOARD BILL
TO EXHIBIT BERKSHIRES
CALLED IN QU
E
SIN
Luncheon Opens Three-Day Conven
tlon of Breeders Here
A luncheon todm in the Hotel l.oi
rnitii' opened n cnincnlion of bleeders
Administration Program
Indicato Pact
ll.no, crantlnir the State Health nepnrtment :!- n ai,.. d.,' h. ' ney Ot-tit'i n , tci nni
additional quarantine powera reuutiitlnir he CritlCS Call mOaSllrO PrOVldingi , ,.
usa of caustlo acid or allcall preparations for l.egisliitllri' unjiim mi
househoMu,. anil provldInK penalties rats l-.- Pn n( Mnmliar. I..u. i. ..
SCHEDULE GAINING
tng the amount of exemption of propertv in
uisirees prnreeiiinffs irom ;wu lo ooo. tnsk
Init the )ienalty for settlnir tiro to inv piiblle
bulldlni inooo fine, and Imprisonment ot not
less than fHo nor moro han twentv jeare,
amendlim the .Alterhenv rounty juvenile
W w court act lo Increase tho salary of the thtef
( probation officer.
NEW UTILITY BOOY
OP 10 EDWARDS ?
Jersey Governor Mtiy Appoint
Board of Throe Under Act
Just Passed
OLD ORGANIZATION OUSTED
-iti ltd o for iloposii
l IM I 'lit nf tin. tnful
ini'intif ,- m,,iU st.uk. sui plus and
u'ihiupii n .His
"mills to Ite .Secured
mi' in isi i., given !. ,., ,,.,,,
"HI'S 01 intuitu lii, II. .i.l. ..'.I. ' ., ..
ill.. , ., "iiiiiiiiii iriim nine
I'Posite '"'"""it of state iiionejs
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l on, """"'""iwealth mid the
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"ne oilici um. ,, ., , , . .
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lre..e, ,.'.'.. '"' lion, tlmt he
fnrii.,. i ,, ' """"' ' i "in Muintoi
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'Mr 1 ,
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knock out
hill lias heen as
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I an or in" i ' """ in deusini; air
h'unli:'" T ."" "i..plctel an,
h" said, lias the in-
llniuirt.i ' ,.M""' ".n'l" . This
Hrtemi.nf . " -'"". lias tie in
IWe !.;... "," .:"lor nnd the fui-.n
L 'l"""1 s a.iuiiiiMi.itioii
for
PLANS'
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Sprelni lupnlr). In f.'te.iitio PuMtc f.eilotr
Trenton. Feb. H, It is now up to
Governor I'M wauls to determine just
how much longer the Rtnte shall be
without n legnlly recognized board of
pillule utility commissioners.
'J'lie'Sennte Wallworth hill for n new
hoaid of thiee, to be appointed by the
KOpinor, passed tlie House last nlKlit.
It is cxpe.ted the hill will be delivered
to the governor today
When the decision of the Court of
hriors nnd Appeals, oustlnn the old
Hepulillcnn utility coininlsslonerH. he
came known to the l.cuislnturc, the
Wnlluortli hill, which had heen held
in the Sennte's citstodj . was mslicd
to the Afiscnihlv for n vole I'nssalc
lepreHentnthes led the otiH formldiible
opposition to il
Mnjoritv Leader How laud bad se
cured suilieient iilodcoN in a s,ort lte-
liubllcnn conference to insuie passage
of the hill.
Salaries Raised to SI 2,000
Favorable action on the ineasuie in
dkatCM the Hepuhli.an policy to te
inoe the utility board horn politics.
Although the appointment of the thiee
new commissioners ih left with the kov
ernor. the Republican Senate, which
must confirm nominations, will insist
tbnt competent men be nnmed. t'nder
the bill the annual nalnrj of n commis
sioner is increased from .7."00 to 1J1-, -00(1.
The hoard members cannot he
return od from oflicc, under the Wall
worth hill, except h Impeachment.
A new board will llnd inanj impor
tant enscs awaiting solution Trolley
companies lime ten-.ent fate applica
tions on file nt the Statu House and
various other utilities liae pioposcd
security issues.
Following passage of the Van Ness
prohibition enforcement act, tlie Anti
Saloon League offcied n companion
measure prescribing legulation to gov
ern transportation of beverages to be
used for medicinal, religious and sacra
mental purposes Th" incisure! would
extend the poweis of the hoard of
pliutinnc and ghc it supervision over
issuance of penults for the tiatisportn
tion and use of liipioi for purposes
legal!) recognized b. the Volstead act.
Drys Must Figlil In Senate
I'lohibif'nnlstN. although successful
in getting the enlorcciucnt net through
the Assembly, do not discount tlie fight
they must make to gamer sufficient of
livn'iiitivc totes in the Senate to out the
ineasuie through that leglslatUe hiancii.
Retention of the oiiginal section for
Nttmmai-t iitmigiimcnt ot "bootleggeis"
in the Van N'ess bill will be the Ktoim
center about which the liberals m the
Senate will ninkc tin ir fight. The bill
as adopted bj the House included the
ptowsiou for piosecution of violators
of the eighteenth amendment without
tiinl by jury.
Introduction nnd passage of a lull
appioprinting ..,"ifl00 to pnj the pie
liminnrj expenses of the soldiers' bonus
commission wns an example of what
the Leglslntuic can do with a situa
tion commanding cmeigeiuy aition The
bill passH both houses unanimously.
It will enable the commission to employ
some thirty foimer soldieis as clerks
nnd to pit) for necessary printing and
other incidental expenses. The bonuses
will be issued within a few months.
Substantial increases in tho liicnsc
fees for motortrucks is pioposcd in u
hill ofTeted by Senator White, of At
lantic The new fee would be buseo.
upon the weight and .enrrj ing capacity
of chicles.
Tlie Senate passed the House bill
appropriating $.I0,0(K) to the Uepait
ment of Agricultuie to indemnify own
ers of cattle condemned under the tu
beiculosis test The mone will be ex
pended uudci the Iliiieau of Animal In
dusti.v. Am'cnble settlement of the depait
mental dispute out lontinunuce of tlie
stnto aichitect's department seems as
sui ed with amendment of the Senate
bills to ghe the Department of Insti
tutions and Agencies tho right to ap
point its own architects
Man Found Asphyxiated
Roheil t'laik, fifty-five jears old. was
found dead in the sitting loom of his
home in .'100! I Tilton stieet. at fi.-.'IO
o'. In. I. this moining. He hud been as
phj slated as he sat tn a locking chair
Samuel Stcehnnn. uho looms in the
( 'lilt Is house, found him when be smelled
gas A jet in a small stove used to
bent tin silting loom was open. Dr.
I mils r Harlow wnn wns Clark's phy
sician, was called in hut was unable
t icwvc him
Hv n Staff Correipnndfnt
, Ilaiilsbiirg. Feb. 10. Informed po
litical opinion, which Is gaining con
siderable curt c ney and Is being widely
discussed toilnj. is to the effect thnt
the real rnson for the failure of sev
eral recent attacks on Governor Kproul
due to an understanding which bns
I been reai he1 between the Governor and
Senaf'. I'etunse
education of this is nlleged to he
found in the small ole mustered by
opponents of the state adininlstintion,
nnd most patticulnrly In the Governor's
telegram to President -elect Harding,
exptessing the hope that the report
was ttiie thnt Andrew W. Jlellon would
lio tinnmil ou unnlnwt nf llm tfnnuiirV
It would not surprise any one to learn 0,j"K bildegroom today. "1 expected
that the Governor's wire to Mr. Hard- ' ""'' "olll,l kt"0'k "ly l,,ock 0.ff "licn l
illL' fnllnived n ln . ,1 let nn tnlenliniie I got llOlllC. IllSteilll III' loOKCll tit Hie.
conversation between the (Jovernor and grinned, and said. "Congrntulatlons.
Senator Penrose, who wants to see Mr.
Mellon named. This also would be
pleasing tn George II. Oliver, who Is
supposed to be at odds with the Gov-
for Election of Members
Unconstitutional
FINEGAN IN FAVOR OF IT
II II n Staff Oflnr.poit.rnl
Ilarrlshiiig. a., Feb. us Rcpre
sentative Philip Sterling, of Philadel
phia, sponsor for the elective, unpaid
school hoard for his home clt, wns
"DAD" WAS GOOD FELLOW
Eloping Son Pleasantly Disappointed
by Father's Congratulations
Frank Milcy, Jr.. twenty jeais old.
of 47.M!I IMtmmcl street, who cloned to
Dover, Del, on Monday, with Miss , suddenly confronted todnv with state
Ida Ferguson, eighteen jeais old. of menis that his bill might be unconstl
'JVHI Pratt street, bad one pleasant .lis- ' tutlonul because of tlie classification
appointment when be letiiriied beic ...visions which make n distinction bc
wltli bis hililc jcsteidny. tween Philadelphia and Plttbtiigh.
ne expected to "have his bloik Two jears ago," sUd Mr. Steillng.
knoiked off" hj Ills fntber. He sns so "the Supremo Court decided in two
himself. Instead. Milcy, Sr.. took the I uses that placing counties in the fifth
sensible view, said lie was satisfied with ' and seenlh classes was unconstitii
his son nnd son's wife, nnd extended ' tlon.il. M'liere lias never been a tie
tlie hand of fellowship and forgiven- , cision on u similar question with ic
ness to the boj . Spect to school districts. Roth of the
"I'm tickled to death," said tlio t J-.-ilonH in question were based on the
imi nine me new cotilitj classlllcntlons
STATE ASKED TO REPEAL
LAWS AGAINST 'SEDITION'
Civil Liberties Union Tells Governor
They Restrict Free Speech
Hv n Staff lortrrtiiomtittf '
llarrlsburg, Feb lit Appeals weic,"f Kerkshires thnt coiuludes on I'ri
tccelved loilnj l tlie Goeinoi. Att.u
I ini'iubi'is of the
pcnl f I be v-liile
Iuwb dciillng with sjndiialisiii" nnd
"sedition. ' enacted since 11117. on the
glolltnl that thei nbtldgc nii.l iiiterfeie
with the rigtits of t'loe siucli nnil free
asFcmhlnge
I ho iiiieals wcic sent In the AinCr
dnj Al II n .biik tin-, celling the pub
lic will lie allowed to enter the Fitsf
Itegimeni Aiuiot'N. lliond and Callow
lull stici'l". when' ahoiil half a hun
dred Jle"khires from the finest heids
III the ioiinti are on exhibition
A meat cutting demonstration will
In- giwii b 1'iof. W II Tiiinbnxe. of
Petins.ilvanln Slnte C.iltpg. . and Mis
Mni A Wilson, food expert of the
I.tMN(, I't 111 K Li. ikii ii will lectin u
lean Civil Libetties I nioii. I.M8 West on the prjpnration of pork dihis and
i nirteeiiiti stieet. .ew i oi k city, n nicir ii'iatm rood nlues
tiallonal fi.e speech otgiitiiatioii wliub Time nic twne ns main llerkhircs
lias lliaiigurnted n iaiiiialgu for the lib- icgisteicil in P. niisj Iwiiiin than in inn
rogation of similar laws in tblil -the "Hii r stnl.
slates
Albiil l)oilcr. tlitci lor of the union
ACT FOR STATE CEMETERY
House Passes Bill to Bury Veterans
In Valley Forge Park
JlaiiMiiuK, Vb 1(1 -Tin Ho
Pissed the Dunn hill todnv lo create
.i state reineten for world war .loan"
ir nlloi I- oigc
Sei.ral hundred ncies of land aro
"Wiled b, ,,e s,. ,,, VtilU Icuge
winch has been made into n state park
TO AID SOLDIER BONUS
State Senate May Ask Congress to
Pass Fordney Measure
ll.it I'lsliurg, Feb 10. Rcpicintalie
1 Diitin s ics.ihitum calling on Pennii
' I'nmn u, . i, I ,
ernor.
All this is pointed to ns explaining
win cffoits t luirrnss the Governor,
even though his teim of office is on the
decline, hnve signall failed. Of course,
there is mm h discussion as to the terms
of the nlleged iitideistanding between
the Governor and the senator.
In n general wnj. it is understood by
manj thnt the senator will not obstruct
the Governor's bill submitting to the
people the question of holding n (olisti
rties I nl. ,ii .ne Piof I lit 1 1 I' Ward.
of New orl,. i him man, .Icantiette
Rankin of .Montana, ntnl Diiiiinii M,
Donald of Illinois, vice ( liairiueii
WILLIAM K. HOPPLE DIES
tiitional coiiM'iitlnn Further, thnt the , "Dad" Milcy bad stinted for Klkton
i.o.ornor win get tlie nililllionai icve- arrived there after his son mid sweet
Hues lie requites; Wn fioni an inctense
in the itiheritame taxes nnd possihh
also from n tax on billboards, The hill
providing for the latter Is going through
the leglslatixe mill nt this time.
The mntter of getting nddltionnl icve
nue fiom n tax cm mal and on amnufne
turlng corporations is regarded ns de
batable, with the prospect more fa vol -able
for n tax on coal than for one on
manufacturing corporations.
It is believed heie in icitain cnclcs
that the understanding between the
Goi ernor and Senator Penrose will he
worked out in more detail in the recess
which has been declared for all of next
week. Senator Penrose probably will re
ceive teprcsentntives of the Governor,
if not tile Governor himself, in confer
em e at Washington.
MMiero is n livch cxpci tntinn nn nil
sides that the Ciow bill, providing thnt
tho constitutional convention will be
icported out of the Senate committee
and started on tlie mail to passage
shortly after the Washington birthday
recess of next week.
PROGRESS OF BILLS
Merc not justified because there wns not
a sufiiclent difference in papulation to
make the separate classifications expo-
sou; just be good to that wife of yours "" m '"' wo"" "mle
and evcrj thing will he all right." Points to Dlffciciire
r,iT1.'P '"i,'0' I'""'", nri' ot quite tin the other hand, theie is great dif-
filled with joy to oierllowiiig, as rt feren. e between the population of the
at least Mrs. Mile. could not. or would school distiicKof Pittsburgh nnd I'hlla-
iiot, be seen todnj. Il Is understood I dclphia and hence theie is justification
Mr. add Mrs. Milc.i will live with bis for the separate i lassltlcatlon. and I nm
wife's fnmih, pending tlie acquire- 1 1 ertoiti the courts would so hold. In
mont of a little home somewhere in the fact I don't believe the question will u-va,. . n,,,,, ., d.,ii,,. ti-l.i
northeastern part f the city. "ei he seriousl or effectiiel raised." Hc Was ln CharCc of Pullman Ticket
Milcy nnd MM Ferguson went to, ''e Smith, ilinirman of the House Office In Broad Street Station
ciiuianoii (oiiiinitlee, sniil he nppioied , William K Hopple, for n'most
critL'T-nr'T,!1"!:!!''- ;',!, 'cfelKi""" " "" '"
Smith, "1 would snj that the mem- , sjlianin Railioad, at the llroad street
lierslilp nf the hoard should be five office of the coinpanx . ditd nil 1 m-s-
II.'m..!. """." . t .1 I """ "f"1 l'""f "" - l"""
If I lire M Wlltkiiti uiioiiitMer nf rhn
Iliireati of Publication and Child V1 - f ,0, Ki,"S street. Geiniatitown
asseits tlmt nil these laws mined
against radicals nic "opposed to thnt
concept ioti of fiee speech which our
fotcfutheis wiote int,, lite .otiMilutitiii
mid wbiih has ii beiu thoiouglil
established tu law nut! pinitkc as mi
alllellcilll llgllt
.1 e .ail Mint .ill. li ion lo the tin vaiiin sinaioi nnd .'t.eM,itaties to
sns the hiiei tit.it ibi legislation in j Washington to wmfe fm the passage of
jour state i not iil opposed to our i the Foidiie.x soldiers' bonus hill by Con
traditions nnd law. but that jl iiNoIkicss U liefoie tin- upp. i . luimltei fm
has ft II luminal i fleets Chief mining I ai tlon todm.
tticse is the driving of radical piopn- The m solution set lorth Hint Penn
gntidu iiiidetgioiind. where it iMtiiiot be "'ImiiiIii ranks siiomi hi tlie list of
met, ns it nni whin left free in the mtes in the tiiiinber of men and women
open I niestiiiteil flee spec.lt is the supplied to the mined furies, nnil thnt
safet) valve of d.mocratic itistilu- , '"'"I "f J7I.!1 icsidents of this suite
tions." i would be entitled to benefit bv the ndop
Aiming l he olh.eis of the Civil Lib- , "" ,,f "'' Foidnev bonus bill
Klkton. expecting to he inairied. Tliev
tnld' the truth as to their ages, nnd
were icfused a license. Tlie.v inline
diatelj started for Dover. Del . wh
I the mill l Inge oeicmoiiv vvas perfoinie.l.
in the interests of tlie
. ........ . ...i
in-iiri nun siiuieu nir xiovvi. nun iiiuifn)p jM I,,,,.,,
oung inairied uuiple wcic hnck in I siniinniiiii
Philu.Ielfih.a ahead of the father. ...,. prollI1,lv ; ,. 0,,,cctloll, ,
he bill" said Mr. Watson, "but I
AUTO PUSHED INTO QUARRY ,l0"'' ''"" thei will reach serious p,-
poiti.uis- I believe If is tlie conviction
Costly Touring Car Little Damaged ?'mT.! I'iT10 in I,'1,iln,'''P1l' tlmt the
' " o cm should Imve an elective board. whoo
by Thirty-Foot Plunge members wnuld alwnjs be mindful that
A S.M.'UtO touting car wns pushed over,tlu' were responsible to the oters.
the edge of a qunrrj pit near Glctisidei Salaries .Mean Politics
Inst night nnd now rests nt the but- "The tendency nl! over tlie (outtiiv
tout of u thirtv -foot qtnurv hole has-been toward smaller boards, and
Residents of the swtloi. found the' J'"' ',','li r,,fls" ' tbink an organization
. , , , .... of seven members would efliclcnth linn
machine less than an hour after it was die affairs in Philadelphia. Hxperience
pushed into the quauv and notified the lias also shown that the best direct. us
OI.H...I..1. .!.!.. .....I ...,l.... 1..... ..nll..n call lie llloillre.l when tlinri. la tin unlfii.
. .mil, in, nni nn,. -iiiuuiuuii . iiuiii-i-. i . Vi i ineiiiner oi scveiin local irnrei
It Is believed the car was stolen in ",! LJ ' " ' ,m'T Vm" ,"" ,"m"!""1 i K,nimi,,8- Uo is "'vived
... ,.,,.,,. . , .! .... isalarles are attaclied the board enters i ..,.,. sjnrnb nml one .nn c:
either Plilla.lelpl.ia or Atlantic City., the realm of politics, wl.i.l. would , JV'",L. "IHl"m "" '"'
possibly by jojrideis Tlie nr canicdi undoubtedlv icavt lo the detriment of '
t the time of bis death and foi n
iiiiinb.r of jeais past. Mr. Hopple hail
heen in clung., of the Pullman tickit of
ti.e at llroad street station. In thai
capacity lie met and knew men fiom
all parts of the country.
He entered the service of the Pcnn
svlvania ltuilrond on June J.i, S!lt.
nnd held various l ('sponsible position
until his final promotion to In: heatl
tnket agent
lie wns Ivorn in Milleistown. I'n .
about fiftj-live enrs ago. and the bn.l.v
will be taken to that place for intci -ineiit
tomoriow. following seivitcs to
be held for the friends and faiiulv ai
an umtartakitig establishment, ;n4ii
D.iiiuind street, tonight. II,. was a
niemlier of several local fraternal ,,i -
bv his
"tge l.
LUC
STRIKE
"it's toaster
CIGARETTE
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Bccauso
Lucky Strike is tho
toasted cigarette.
I ('?' 1 C ) lyis r jw
' .!.. ...1...1 ... .
(t 11(11 -film Mt'iii,
ur inoimiH u. i inojrnn. h into Minor
leniiylvanln lie iim tn 'JOIJ.uO:
on uio iront hhiiwiiiimii uus n laxicnD, intniiiHlt f niiM0M .i.i ..i... .'.. ...
........ .,. ...,.v..,.,,,., ,..1. L,,... (lull
license issued in Atlantic Cltj . I while he hud talked over the bill with
Mho machine is not so badly damaged i .Mr Sterling and agrees with its general
limn the full. The car landed "nose- I idea, he does not want It understood
liist" In soft mud am! ashes. The cn- 'that he is uiinpaigning in behalf of the
Hai'iidiurg. Feb II! The bill in-
leasing the mcmbeislup of the Dela
ware river budge coinmiss-ion by tlie np
I ointment by the Governor of" two ad
ditional memb'is wus favorably ic
potted from cominittic hist night.
The measure would make tlie Penn
svlvanla membeisliip equal to that of
New .Teisey.
i'.stsi:r in iiol'sr
Hi'llcvliiK constables in couttllo .if Hi
Mxth i'enlh nnil i lnh'h cl(n.en from innk
Init rrtum to court lmi Miej Iihvh to
inloriiiitl.in to Imp i rt prnvMliir that lior
nuli mm (unct the nhnli lost of utre, t I
linprnsi'indiih wtier, n , foot him, ini, iiih
.ire made fiom iiiiiprts uwneis iiliu'tlriu t '
on I ho ImiMoveniPlits win re lietltloners r. 0- Yniinn Wnmnn Ahn fnnlHri't P-iu
townttnir thre-tlfths of the numbi-r nf feet Tung woman WHO lOUian I fay
In iU.-tlon for the Improvement, nn nmenJ- h-. Tm,i. Meurnolc
ineni 10 ine trt roncerninc toMimtitp pro t ..- ..-.,...w ..wH.ww.
Ji''!"f 'tey."?., .'"?)!'"? .1??U.?' !. Rose .ipfaiblatt. the voting Camden
ila' personal notice th.v nhiill ho Kiiiltv of i Bill held under Slii(K) hail following liei
u mn.lcmeanor nml llnlile to h tine of JSOianest for riding ill tnxicahs and failing
to liny iici fan
came fo me nnd out
lined his bill.' said DrAFinegati. "but
I have never seen the druft. At the
savne time I nm heartily in favor of the
Ar STATF AFMRT Y iIni' uarf stl" wu,l "1"',1 n" police unraMiic
in VI mu nOOUlMUljl ar.rjVcd, but the mini, or men, respon-i "Mr, Steilin
I sible tor tlie nil was gone.
The quuiij is owned by Chatles A !
Ambler, of the Ambler-Davis Co , of
.1.1.. ..I l :.. .., .1... !....... ........ ' ... .... , . . - .
nun ii,. ui, .i iii,niK nit- .i.iut. lunii licence ixiniii mid i um niso m svut-
roud. about a mile fiom the Lu Lu patliy with the spirit of the time that
Country Club, uoith of Glcnside. i lends tow aid smalt boards. Ilowevei.
The quarr.v t'nuits ahmc the loadway. , m,t vvant it understood that I am
with a sheer drop less than ten feet backing tins patticiilar measure. It is
south of the roadside. To ptevent teams n Philadelphia question mid Philadelphia
or pedestrians going over tlie edge at should decide it."
night two tvventv -foot lengths of tele-
graph poles lire luid nt the edge of the
pit
TAXI GIRL IN HOSPITAL
upon conviction provldlnir thnt where town
nhlp rommtHs-loners tmrrou money thev eh.ilt
not p.iy more mini il pel cent Inleuit ni
annum
I1II.1.S rtlO.M committki:
Conferring on Hecoml-clnic. i lt!en In rjis.
of emerKencliH additional powers to hu an.t
more the necesultleii of life Includtm; food
and coal and netl to reHldentu of thni- cities
prohibiting racliiT of motor vehicles to ftrea.
p.irklnK of cars In tlie vlclnttv of tires nni
the drlvlnic of mo'nr velikles oer lines of
hone, tlxlni; the Hillary of the treasurer of
i&unttetf of the'flfth clasa ai KiOtlo per an
num and prnvtdlnic that the kiIiiiv he In lieu
of all conimlaslonn and fees extending the
chat ters of certain manufacturing consira-
ilnns tli.it hnvo nna nrsntiizatiuns in kooj
fal'h nnd paid fees to the secretarv of the
n An...... I. .. n nnn.nl,.,.,. ..it . .. w In., u I
I ,iiiiiiitfiiwri..i,t .w u.'i.nu,.... ...o ...a in..o ,,. ,,i,i t . .i , ,
of the commonwealth .luthorlzinu th.i levy Claimed kinship with Hie phjsician
vvas admitted lo the
fennsyivniila Hospital toildj . !SIie is
siitTering from ttaumiilic neurosis,
ph.vslcians said
Tlie girl's nttoine.v sought to settle
the Quaker City Cab Co. ilaims. which
amounted to less thon $10, when a de
tective exhibited a telegram fiom New
York sn.vlng the girl wns wanted theie.
Ir also is alleged she may be respon
sible for using tlie iliarge account of n
well-known phjsician, whose wife has
been ictelving hills for ildei she savs
she iiter had II was said tho Kirl
When You Build
or Repair
Give a thouRht to cnrciul
nnd efficient installation of
all electrical work then get
our estimate.
When the job's completed
you'll know what we mean by
"A Fair Price and Satisfac- J
tory Service."
George Woodward, Jr.
Hrrtrlral Cniilrnrtnr
1723 Sansom St.
Sprme 0110 Itace i;C3
MlASS
9
Engagement Rings
Super-QuQlitr Aulhentic Styles
faaluon fhfora I ho Poialiod
Girdle Diamond for tiiia
imporlaif ring
ffloIKilaararMfgl
(uminaie.i ny weirmir our non
inelnlllo fe itherweleht arch sun.
nui'ers MAIM, roil Mlllt IN-
en nn ,ti, luiii iii.i;.
T7IJ aro th" nilnlnators
and nntv millers In
iniiii ueuiB in mm prop
,'H, 1 , mil Mil,.,, kiintuirlni
Is mirte Me Kiiili;iiiee lmnir.lliitr comfort
tier liilereMiIni; hooUlet sent (in rciueM.
ALFRED C. MAESER 0rlVnV,lf
in -ii mini niitgr 1 rilr.M. w
riioiiei Hiilnut 40Hi
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Founded in 1865
The House that Heppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
Downtdwn-
7- II 1 9 Chestnut Street Uptown--6th and Thompson Streets
gpipilillll
$785
illllilllii"iiillilllil,llll
BUYER
g nf hul ' conn vinnts l.otlllnii Ten R
g jears enperlfiire remonnl full, mint, it
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WjDERWEAR SPECIALISTS j
tQIt MEN g 1
&se9
liAfl
SZIiilLtl Clmtnut
The best course you can
take in building up will
power is the different Collins
System. It strengthens youi
will by giving ou a fresh
stock of vigor and vim, elli
ciencv and enthusiasm.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLINS INSTITUTK
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
OUU.I.NS llUHl WALNl'T 8T AT 18111
A HEPPE PIANOLA-PIANO
embodying all the wonderful
exclusive Aeolian features, at
No More Than You Are Asked to Pay for
Imitations
TO possess n genuine Pianola-Piano made
by the groat Aeolian Company of New
ork embodying the famous Aeolian
Pianola player-action, guaranteed bv the
Aeolian Company and by C. J. Heppe & Son, and
securely protected in its finest features bv valu
able patents, is to know that you own the best
player-piano that the piano industry offers.
When you stop to think that all this excellence
can be had at $785, why should anv intelligent
person buy an imitation?
He aic the Aeolian ugentg in hiluitellhia If yn,u-I'layer-f'iniio
tiovn mil come ruin cone's, ir is uof a
yeiiume I'tanola-Piaiiii.
The HEPPE
RentaljPayment Plan
enables you to make ft
Miiall down jinyment nnil
pay the balunc.i nt meio
lenlal rates, nil tho rent
npplyiiiK toward tho price
whenever you desire to
purchase.
Call or 'plume for full partiru
lars, or when writiac, use this
coupon .--a
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C. J. Heppe & Sonl'ViV.S.VrriPliiladelphia
rUavn Mild um full pnrtlcnlau ahniit the llPie I'lnuola
I'nuo ami j'our .1 jer Heutul raruent 1'Ian.
"The Time has come
"To Talk of SHOES"
FINAL
CLEARANCE
WO
Name
Atlilftli
Ledger 2-1B '.'1
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MEN'S
BOOTS
$1.90
Worsted
Suits
made to sell for
$55, $60 and $65
Now in a
Big Sale
at One
Single Price
$33
A clear saving of $22 to
$32 on handsome Suits
that can't be duplicated
next season for any
thing near this Sale
price of $33 !
Fine pencil stripes and
solid colors blue, gray,
Oxford, brown; silk
mixtures and fancy mix
tures regular $55 to
$65 Values, now $33 !
Special Lot of
Full -silk-lined
Overcoats at $29
Standard Regan goods,
full lined with Skinner's
silk: blacks. Grays, Ox
fords wjth velvet collars
or with cloth collars.
Fine, conservative Over
coats that are good most
times, most places on
most men !
Separate
Trousers
$3, $6, $7
were $7 to $12
Xew Spring
Goods
coming in!
Perry &Co.
16th & Chestnut Sis.
Formerly Priced $6, $7 & $8
600 pairs on Tables Third Floor
Your choice of '
Grey Kid Boots Fawn Kid Boots
Brown Kid Boots Patent Colt Boots
High and Low Heels
Yes Come Early to Avoid the Crowds!
" 'Tis a feat to fit feet"
BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market Street
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Have That
Picture"
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How often you hnve siii'i
iln. uhen loiikiiiR nt ii iu
line in the newspitppi. If
the pietuie has appeared m
the Public I.ldokii, Sunduy
in daily, hi the Kvlmnc;
PfiiLii: Lkuclk, youi want
um be bupplied, if the pnpur
mvns the riKht, by uti 'n
iinrj itddresspil to
4 Ledger Photo Service
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