y Xr 'srT kwt5iir"if,,' ""Sji"" ''-J1V,. ftrf-sc 'TiiwytTttl ' fv 1&STfijfir "JB, tf'fyfl rF'Sipiwrsnp' j EVENING iPUBlilC LED'GER THIEADEEPHIA; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1021 . M. il I k&.?. t fc.V '.ll V' - fft ' v titf 3 'ii .'V EM if Mr IY?1 SENATE EF AD UN Defeats Ridor to Postoffico Bill Appropriating $100,000,000 j for Highway Construction RUSSIAN POLICY DEFENDED Ry Uif Associated Frets VftJilnjt1on. Feb. 18 f'.fforts to at each as a rider vo the potofllee bill mi appropriation of SIOO.OOO.OOO for rotd construction failed fodnv in the Son nte. A motion to insert the npprourla tlon won los on a vote of 11 to .1.1. or nine less thnn th required I wo-thirds majority. t Rejection of the snod roads rider wo regarded us foreshadow '.ni defeat fot , the rond appropriation at thin session. The Hoti'e Ml earn In th" nppr.vprlti- tion is bofoio th Senate po-totl'i. c com- mittee unit Chairman Tounscnd do.- not plan its , (moderation ut tin sc Senator Townond lpd the huht on the rider, declaring that road appro priatlons navored ot "pork iinrrei n Uetti. Adrorates lonlendid thut the iddltional Sl0O.(K)n.001 whm nei-deu be catme allotments from fedeml fiind to ceveral states ere eihaustid. Deraoorath ceneralh Hiinpurted tli" .1 l i. . l .. . It: . .. I... rider, while the bulk of o ppneltiun vut" WftH from the Republlmn -M . Wotild Shear I. 0. f. of Tower ' ,, ... ... A bill to repeal Int.-rifat -nmmer. e (.ommUHlon powers to deal with "late railroad ratex ini inlrodmed toilny by cennior Jmvon. anu m'rr . "" Intcrslute commerce nmmltte fl.i. V The VINon ndministiut.on s r with re-ard to llussia will lie imli .ated when a responsible Korernnn nt U ..Ubilshed in that country and will veiiult in Amer.cniis obtaininK a nst j, .. . , ,. 1 . .. amount of nusion trade. I ndcr Se, -ctarv DavW. of the htato department. l.rcdicted today before the House tor- rign affairs committee Mr. Pavis told the .ommittee that two-thirds of Russia did not re.i.i;nlr.e the llolxhevlkl and that onlv tKVi.i)0i Uu.snn were niffuo.1 r:..miimiitt. Ituoula ami Mtieria. .ir. uavis r.iiu are tremendous potential markets for i,.. i-niimi jioi Mhirli w'li be nvnll. .... .....-.. . .... -. -- hie If this entintrv does not nurmie luiniiv u ehort.e.Ehted policy that would bolster nn tin. Soin Cnrernir.iint. bees. llrltUli I nselllsliness liisrusMns Ureat Ilrltnin's Uus an Hi, Mr Dau said the idea thut a1I that Vou'ntiT. bv enterin Into a trade .miMminl ivilh tlin Ininn imvcrnmmit would cobble up Uuian markets, was all bunk." England, he udded. is tteinnfini to stnn the snreiul of ilol - sheMsm, rather than increui-e Its trade opportunities. , The Kordney emergencv tnrilT bill was laboring on another upgrade stretch to day with Hiuii.e proponents attempting to force n speedy agreement or the Senate amendment. to the ciriginal bill Ileturned to thc House yesterday witli its burden of Snatc amendments, a . abort -cu' attempted bv Acting Chair- ' n:nn Green, nf the wuys and uifan com- , mittee. to send th bi.l to conference bv Hiking the House to d sagree with the amendments, wus frustrated bv llcpir entatt- Treadway. Republican, n( Mansachuselts, who refused to give the necessary unanimous (onsent. Ucpre i-entativn Mondell. Republic an tlncir leader, lu'cr made u mntlcs- attempt tu i intuniile the situation and when the House adjourned the next ujme was lett in doubt ARGENTINA TALKS OF TARIFF REPRISAL tluejios Aires, l'eb l . lii a I' ' eto of tin lw:ilni tar 't hi.', hv Treldeni AV'ilsnti 'h tort as; bv the newspaper Lit Raznn Action by Ar Evntina to olfsel the effnti ot tiie Ilil1 maj b expected, the n"v .paper sars should the Pie.idint (.. ,..-, i . ridden. "Shoii.d the hi 1 bei )"ie n law. ' tie new-pun T liflsre. 'the hiiim.mi' m cWvnsn will dun. f.,rni. tor Aigertma ro IntUote a puli'y parn!',el h:i 1 s mi 'ar to that -hic'i the Kurdnej meastiie iciks to imp'iuii' Th" wuril ' 'riiiwi' 'iinnot tngi.ten .. an. it' until n-.w the counts lii.u in .n,rv r.oili;i muti- ner fadlitatel .S..it'i Amer cun om tnercia! e'pnnsi..n t i ju.f tlint it hangc ii uttituje v hen in th.. mur- ;;::. '.'f.'. ".".". ."..." ,r,.am '.' erect :i lmrr p i.gjm't ----- ..--.- i i. 'I.l.l'iu1 l.l'-l'. I I pri.il . ts Builders Told Labor Now Is Underpaid reAUfinrW from I'iibp (1ii going to do ami wli.it gie up"' Hil.ing "Labor is n it go ng ti c w up ii thing It t i'isfiHd in hnM'ng I nbnr is perlecfv willing I, -.ik.. .0 charts Ihnt ha-1- been ' on n he-n bv the l',i irnu of Muni .p-i! Research and fr.im Washinntun ni. Mriimg 'n .ug ..n.t,, and wiling ,. bap the'- 1. n; .-ond' tions and wages an..n! ng t the in t tberu pte.tcr.teil "We eel that ' m 'he irsije p-steti s wrong either up n- down end tint it ii und:-' i i n '. un.H ntreit'O i:i w'hut !n!o- i in ng i.n'v when the i-n n ibiluni it tl.H'i.-r 1 1', Tiut whv . are here t."!n- I bernum nm ur miturbwl ' We sttnn4 t'.lv . mitercn' e wu'li 'he !.-ian is' group ' i.ntc toiinri r .m ire net willing o d'i imvthinir 'I V iiave roUi i on mi Thev huve refined ;. 'end j hi: m(lne oi riortgjges and V'iv rold jou o hme Thev will not 'end von monev fr building euterpri.ew fur 'hey can g(;t mom profit, thev hue.' told von In Investment,, n, tocki Htid ionds And I hsve n . do il t a's,i bv speeulut.nn in f-iml stul t'.e u'. e.'tii tf life llet-nlis Old '.Shj lot 4," 'Tnei hnv ptciieil tocUt is Me Shylocks of oVl, thut t'iM de nnnil t.c .r nound ot fli'ib riignrdle-u (,( , I,t m. There has hern ti 'uie here ounieeojs tnongh tu tell thT -vhtit h iviHt do. Capital scunrs 'o be rninuue tr-i n u tack and lo be fenred IIov h.u; ,i.e we to tolerajjti that cniulit ..n "As for t,hl cnntrnctos enl tv,n en. ploycrs. ttif.r lii'Tn shoved i. ,i.- inn. turned ov fron upital. teali'..,j thif capital will not he'p i' un, ur' tliei HO tv hold nut the, t liiw.d. to labor and fay, 'Thev w'lll not help u ; 'oi rn'is1 do It ' S)s l-ibor Is C'hrfked It iii wrong mr 'abor to be up k.u it its desire to udvunre b' 'hi duns o' nun Capita' as vou . unnnt on- tlnue until ol meet our deinnnd" As it result we tiiu.f eat lornineul so we may continue to live down the years. 'Whst is somg to be don about that. "There is an enormous amount of ,i rhoney storf-f) In the lountrv. Why can- 'Se'anot men k monev with which to TlT ...... on U-. .kl.l. I ... Al..-.. In JSVl ' VII. v niiiiir uj ii.r 11n.1i' . fwViVtthlnrtoii. and the figures of tho fiSTtlturenu ot Municipal Research Arr VSslrflU Winins- to Iblde br themS" . rtU...M. 1 -. -- . -...-.- Hi MRS. l'LOHKNCK C. WKKJ1IT Mother of thrve children who fought a wlimlnr fight with n man vtho attacked her. Her home Is nt tllllt tircjlmh street -- " , CoiUlcilnWll Stai't .. f T) J W CtY 01 KCpi'lSdlS' , Cfinllniifd from Pare One ! tlop to overriding the Mmoi n veto win in nttemptiiiK to hamstring ne.'ess.iry 'legislation In order to intinildut mini , ber 0f Council. ' I have mi limitation in s.wmg tins I " "anut politics' of the ino-t contemptible- variety and mntl on a pl.lti (. Ilk ,l.n t.M ....a... ....... .... ...I... 1 I... 'i.t'l ill.- I.I.-U..I.1 lim.fl Un H'.Kllll.'ll IM ... .,,,,. i, ,. ,,ii ,i i '. ,,! , i.smlr. h and dirredit the r'P'i- tantbin of CounHl.- , Test Suit I'lnnnod Tll(. proI,(Wl.j taxpaver'n huh h i H!UI ; , tnat., tir contention that tlies plrll arid letter of the new rity I (barter an violated I . . .tllllllllirui mil MljJliurirrs 5171 iuf 'ontenflnu Is not mere!v preferen -e 'r,C 2 depa tmen"''-"". t TW .! I -ii.t . v, ,.nnir .nm.,,il a county uOO appro- liillll Hi llli' ti'Mlll. 'iiiiinniuiic lull t of thc tBirterii m,mPy passes f u ,tip,rvl8',on of (;1M1Ilci. the , liMu,tlU . - , .... .. . , Ma or Moore s attitude now ih thai Ii" ha done hih duty, and that the ''" H"'"n "'" opposed hi- eto must ..I... I a. iL. . I !...... .!... , OMi ior iiieinvncH t "The aitinti of Council was anliii imte-l an.l th-re is notl.l It. the Mayor ftated iated and there is nothing t. h,i about m"'1" ,lir -V"nl I"1' .....! . n.A i , ., ,, :; . . ...i.i.i. . ne pecu mr cr u , .,.: "'.''"'' "" ' "-i-"" " ' The Mnvnr hnn done his dut . "The bill approved by him. apart from tins Municipal tourt item, pro- vldes for more than Slo.OOO.OOO worth of work which can be proceeded with be proceeded with We will have a W'ithOUt hindrance, . Great deul to do in a constructive wav In 'I"" n,!tt flw months ' inirwi iiniim oinu lilinnui inion riuiHHr nmn viuuiv Four' Civilians Slain in Skirmish With Troops in County Cork r Dublin. Feb 18 -lllv A. lM-Four ,nn, V i1. civilians were killed in a Hkirmlsh with'"1"' b",MinP , , , , a patrol of an Es.et leinifnt near Kil- Thut was a greal ila we had going t..ffi,.in p,,,intv r.irV IVe.lnesrtii v ,ilht down to the bic mam plant and eiccu- it Is said In a dispatch received here. n niiiuiiii iiriini iicii. Mrs .1. W. Linilay. of Coachford. CnunU Cork, wus kidnapped Wedne.day ught bv three armed men. Nn trace of her ha-i lu'eii found. She is the widow of s. lo.ul landowner and justice of the rjp.aco iTie Mi'itatv isoiareu otiont two !i.. ....... i .::... 1-.......1 Tilt- . iuir.il '-iiii. iii-iii' i . .t tui.-ii.i t,. .. ...up, I. f..p nrnw nn.l iimiminlilnn Other stre'N. it is thought proli..b!i' will have the Kinne expT'eine tat. Dublin. Feb. Ml'Ut extensive siiunre miles ot tne c n zor an exiinu- '"S"1 ,""".',, , , i , ' the siiu.uion n ns iuuu rou u " i liisnur inmum .... ... vm..i protest, we do not euum mur. ur 'ive house-tn-hiiuse search. lVnnlar ' all piled 'ip by !'' C'" '"'''' '"','1"-' ,mtliet The iccmbers eUcteil on the . . , .Mrs. Mary Duty, who said the lived Oberholtzer's work wns Ideal. Films Mr ninior attributed the fiperntl.in to a storeroom we i''"i ......... Republican Alliance ticket which Knight ' " " '' '"' " , .. some distance from the scene of the Ijichardson refers to ns ledng passed by .....ni, f,.r l'rnnL Teelin?. who esi utied Sn.aklnif of the mirror ma.c. we (I In- o,.,1P Vine tooth and toenail only :i "mil . imyden. of Reverly. Mass.. i ..,., , ,.. vnin.v testified she heard ' Tir fiherholteor were nassed when two itsjently from the Kilmamhnm jail, but in thoe storerooms ;'t if r 1 link oblc. ,,... B Brc :l0'v under his direction. who reprerentcil the Fnited States ut tiring, und soon nftcrwiir.l a wounded members of the board, as It now stands tt prubabl) was only n repetlticm of n ,iffie,. mnnager. hadn f kept strictly m . lf wn, pui,ltM,i out several wttd.s ag" ; ,, Urussels linancinl conference i n Ot- ' man was assisted to a chair on the I were members. Thus it seems that Mr similar in-d which lasted tliirty-lx the j,.b and re.i-vied us e. ry "ni" " ' ; tl,y Hnrriliurs nKpalches that th. , . . ,,orci, of her house by two others. The , Ulchanhon has proved his board un i . i,u m.. .-..Mnnj ...!. .1. t Hc.l to onrii sti elc attu- sli.i. fr when w e .., ,,,,,. .lMeint on was wit unit n I tbei . 1 .1-0. will mu.ee u statement to ' nfi ... . . . ... nt ...,, , Ktl. . ,- IS -fllv A PI -The fri,.n,in,.is und beautv met ur dimmed series ..f ruids ns clli,... dUcrning eye. Thoe girl could iirrle.l out in the ity of Dublin I'-gim enrh tis morning. On. 'ici'isand i-.ir.nu miMiciniiiel. bemB en ln.ue.l v itli motor iiirni. machine smii iin.1 nriu ''l'1. i- .: r ' ' , Two Reports to Party Convention Expected to Stir Delegates w.iKhinston. i-.-i. ix-,n, a i M i r.u nn I ii in nti tcnnit- us to th(i future ,,i v nt tie S'nti'.fi.il Wniii'ii's , urtv were j - -'ut" ! tr' . 'i- res.i'u tmni ' uiiii' it'in ,. i'.i i,innng ot (hi leconl uuv'i .loiiiti. of th . iiitinrnl cii.e. ritioii A spirit. ! '.gilt un th fl.n.r of the i n ertlun wus forcing. 'I'he mai'iii" ie.rt, brought in M i A R C.Ivin, ni' St Paul, ti." ii'iimitfci. . lifii'tnnn re. omii.i'iiile I th'it the Vut.iitii.l Woman's part., '.uiving .ii. ' ip'l'-lii.l 'he nbjp't for wli.h it a 'nut'1 r w dlil'iitid. Cist ii new i,i gir ,'St'iui be . ; nted : t'.nt ' irnm. iluitn ."nrl: of th" new c rgim' .fit inn he t'n- ri mciv.i' i.' the Miiitu il iliiul. f.i -i r won "ii. Th.. i.i.rt ll',-n U'e, ij hail., l Hi" eliTl.te t. I ,..l i . . tl it ;.. .it'rii'. freedi iii -limi'ii nn' Ij. h.-l in (Hi' ;-. in. lull'it n' t. lit nil t ' .1 e In.l I . i itobli'-h. .I iiii i t ' tor tl.. a't-.i iu!' 'fiinl!t n' iihii . rm mi "n DRAG RIVER v, f' ,. ... ... OR POTTER If.'-f. I oi lie ,'iin to ur ig ! " ,,,,! . C. . hi- Iii il I!"".!" n I'o-t. - id't'.I nt 'ng As" i is' or, M P-lt g lie ' islt -i 1 1. r- ..- -j . ! ',.i M llmrv I . An "I- VI IV'e.lf.1 of t' ,s 't' ho i .. , ! .ir. ' t'iil"' iii'. h i Mr I ..ui It i- I ,1 i t's '. tl P. to 12 i 'l,e iti i. it attempt -o i mi I. ".' in f ii,. 1 1' tl . Fold ti Mr I'o It .ii ' i.e. n '- ..u,d Suii.l n . w I., ii I.- maiii ui in -f . tun', attempt ' see Mr I'ord nr Dmii'iorti I ten cil eiitintice to th' Cold 1 4 t - jroptrn b gnunis m . ' lu.r '. I ..id . iilolei. Potter is .-lill l 1 . i." I Murk- e,I that In wo'll-i 'get Ni Il.ii. I on) if ill li.ld 'n SAIIII tlie 1 ,v u- Ilod-Ciirrirr DojwuL -L10 mi 11 our for "Our ltoy" l horn is l.nshei n .Ne; . h p'Btcd b'.'oie the (onfei'irue on f e liuilding ind'isfrv todaj rept iting the pl.iNfeier.. helpei and i tutu in 'aborer' un'oi. "That's jusi ,( nidi- lorn .'un, niinie for hod-ij'r.ei, ne told th i onferenie. I (hanged mine when I imrieil up with the union H. aid ' 1 10 an hour I no' too mui ,i fur our lwe Sctne one nuggese. that ll IS pretty high pav for hod -curriers. "Not too high omslderlng the amount nf beef thej hnve to buy to enable them Ii carry 125 pounds of biiiks up three floor wsa his answer in in u l.t.rrici. ..'. nil in It .Mil I ll-.ll ..Cl.r u n . ' OT. IIIIIIZI'II ll !'. If t.l.i.... u.ti.nl ..... t nil Till KCIlumr ' 1 tl' . -in ..;... n it... w , -I. tl.. ha ipnnm n mr.n Pi.il tin.- ehnl n ii ........... i... ...i.. ...:...'..'"'., .,.. ..:. i.Vi.u, ... i iii ii. ii...... ":-,,.,....,. 'i". .uiiiiBitT jiitiiiiu, ..lurni.uiN j .".".;." ",",:"-: "'" .. "r- Ltfh.n iniirht fire nt Tu ili. n'elnclc lHt i: i . imii iiiiuimii ii . i u... -. nun f-i, n.llv ci ecu tiff i. in1 in. i nu ii-.i ...- Mi,,,.,-, .. ..mi in . in in ti a s ohi ruie ui n- i ,, , , ti . . - ,ii-i . i i strain and Killed ulicr ne w as tai;eu lo . . v-r . . ... ,' the utv wen bani.atd and mi. - , ,T' .. uing down to limine,-. We TXlZ l.v the assistance of Mr ' " h "'"' re,ftln- ,(,,C'T , ' Knn'1 nmI ' "S ? Dutv house evening. Tne damage was trivial. i 1 . .. .... ml.M l.n.l 4 .. ,.. ... ..! .i..t .lr.. .,( r-iii , . ... . . , ., ..iIIiiij ..avu lltft -.l. n tin l.rla .. -... . ...., ... i . nine j, ii iuuu ...-i i -I i 1-nve out me wiuum nii.i -i. wi. . ( 'uniiiiigliftin. .lunge iirov u unu .uui;- - -.- - ... - jirs. winy, resuming ner iwiimnnr, i .uic ..t.h f.r am. .i i tit it.-l (",ir( , onP ,t the table with Ti"iT" , istt nt.. Ciiupbe 1 Magistiate Camp- The military expert of France si- said that when she left thc house the1 Kruiii"). HilM'tti-ung niAuuger. und Mr. j)(,jj jM ,rmlui.nth spoken of .is tlie i-i.h liuve planned downi to the small- man on the iiorch wnn nllve, but n little nniiri pinr nn nv r put .Millie. inrn lid n hi ! ' 11 .. ,.i..-ii.....i.iii...-n. --n ..'-.u.. ii.i.ui.i ..".ii. 1..11-...... m.i inirr pin- rMi i.n iuu. ijiiiik 111 uir rm4 rs limerick prize goes TO LITTLE TOWN OF AVONDALE This Ought toSilenceTlwse Who Say That Fans at a Distance Have No Chance to Win Award Is Made by Jury of Employes of the. Ameri can Stores Co., York Ave nue and Noble Street Is It Going to lie Your Kiddie Monday? I ome little mrsinbcr of your famllT RoiiiB to be the hippy MiutiRsfer who is to j;et tho first THN DOl.LAIl prize that .Tads offern In his .TlVOIiB 110X every t'a ' Ar. v. ii coinc to be the proud parent who will be envlej by the whole neighborhood'.' Ilftler cet the kiddies interested nt once, if they haven't begun already Vnu'll tlnd the .TIN'OI.n lt()X on the third pace from the lack -opposite the funny pieturcs. A $10 Prize Every Day Today's awnnl In tho llmpln' Ibn'rlrk ' Mt g i.mde by the employe In the eeciitlve officer of the American Stores t Co.. at Yorii aVTnile and Noble MTCtt. Tlw. J10O uwwil to be announced to. morrow at made by a Jury nniK)sil i nj ofllce employe; of ttie K. 31. Ilol- llnnhr.td Co. tnanufactureni of and dealers In leather drcftsInRS and auto upwlnltles. al 112 North Ninth ,strct. Camden. N. .1. Those attending Ihe il.iiice of the Alpha I'hl Fraternity tonljlit. In the ballroom of the HelleviifSlnitfoiiI Hotel, will vote to decide the winner of a SIOO rl7e to be announced next weeli. ' Well thai just rocs lo pioe tllHt the people llvlnc in pniall countiy towns some diHtance from Philadelphia i have .iust ns inueh chance to win the Tho'ie whojSlOO lim'rieis prize rn those lesldlnif Court item un- i in or near the City of llrntherly Love.' ThlH wns the statement tlnit Rreeieu uh when we went out to Avondale, l'n.. to notify today's winner of the .iuu , lim'rlck prize that, after raotij weeks. he had at last suceeedeil in coming ouicounty ugnni for a well-known auto- , abend of all the other Inn rlrk fans. 'mobile. Hut we aiv Mr. Cook's yyp (Hrioororf-tI that u number of his frioll,iR have been trying to dlfcimrng- i(m ,n ns ftttPrnjit8 to win the $100 ' ,.,,,. hv sayinK that only contestuuts livliir n tin lnrrer cites or tlie Mibtirus nf I'hltnilolnhla nnd Camden had ,.1,0,,,.,, t0 win. tie.'! We thought every one realized that whether yo-i live ,n Honolulu or on Market stmt, l'hila- delphla. each (oute'tunt has an equal -v . til..... ..... ti. ,li. L tu Mnnlr 'five ofuccs of the Anicricuii Stores . , ii ...uT .- -. --,;.,, ..... ... . ,.., !..... - ... 1 at ork avenue una .-some ,iri, " pick tnat jury ior uic iniiinu " u". ! TTie sunlight poured In the big wm I (lows nnd th" girls smiled at 11 ami , made u feel right at home ' t..., ff.l. .n Ihnt fief n.v. that visit Now-. 1'ic? iiiiiii ,w". ""- The kind in boxes, wc mean now w.u. i thfiicbf It was the trout parlo i - t tin' 1.. that lis it liuiv. wc finally i . l ihu i iifi.terls It '.as in tlie caieteria me inn imu 1..1.1.1..1 t.i sit A tegular gniaxy oi . . ' ,.in our ear nntime thev eho.e. we ......le ui our mind tl.ut life wu nm. on i, .t,ni. sui h an uni'leasont proposi- tion after all ... " - Then Williai.i VI M Robinson. whn'witn Seiiiiloi- 'f diiccting move- is tre'isiiier nt the Ame-icun Mures o., came down t. tL eufeteriu to sec how tl'i.i lim'rlck mrv wu ci'tning on. He was verv nuich inteicsted und wu hate i sni'itking upiclon he would have 'ikcl to sei-ie on that Jurv himself. vi, ,, pi. i i.i all sorts of fun picking ..... . .7..p ..ml sni. k-nng ot our bald i.. ..I W.'V s.n the'r deciMiiii was Nils nfltl. i"' made '1 lie IUIJ win on ifteei, tuir.ites and three t-ccends . Thin M- N'ob'e counted ill" ballots jn.l it "was '""tid that the winning line 1 'id In en written b In ins ('. Cmih. carr UrO r,n' . 1 ,l..lnpi Iii .iitfnnln 10IIS ll.ll.IRC illlll nr.-. liilc, ondlle. Pa. pel mer: k h . .n.r.l"ted b M- I ol. M.i.l l.ini.iii'li No. "'I' .i,, .; ti,' uI'lii a 1 1 '.'iii'iiyrJ ihe .oi, ';.. hrnit .on toiie wadlil 'i'.cn . .-, On- -III' "i.tiii'i ieigi o t!,r i ' iihilnl m'.I' - Mi. ( i.i.'i . 'ine was .Vo. on tin ' nl'oi Tii- "ther line- wcj( No 1 nd hie l K.iiigaioci. (here's hops in Ihe V .Ilium W Arhind ,'i'JUT tihs -tr- ' N'o 'J The shiinlis selling caits" for : sun Mr- P H AVcber. .r'T'"." l.ar. l.w.'od in 'ni' No ;'. Hie giraffe. I lieaid l.ui-li. when be tlew. Melvin W Uucile. -.-t 'oi ni -ir tt , Vo I. The lion s u Utile "hoarse, ,' too. Mbs liathnn W Freer, ."ll'l 'V!,ltl' IIM'TI 1" Vo .".. The llamas' p.ij.imas were (i. 1 p Sloan M IJueen lime. , l.ltl.iail'OWll W,- Fdg V S! 1M' 'll. VlV.,, ng will' le, hCd ff V, ige Hull a. ? ,., 'wilaiid tlvinuo , . Held under thc auspices f ,. o 7 And lite sen horse has jiist.Aits Ansoc .iition. I cast a shoe. Harr S Rule. 'lo'-Ml Sjii- "- I ..,r strict Nu. P. While ll"1 hear rubs turned turtle and Hew. I. Martin. .Ii .TJ's i .South 1 ultv-seiriiid Htrcet. No. 10. And Ihe iciwhlrd gles milli nnd au "Mem." .Josephine I.. Moni hitr. Ktruei''s I cllcge, Ilighth and i her-unit fltHCU Mp f '. nl. h line lecclved 0 votes; line 1, bv Mis WeDer, I mi", "i '"" " . . - i ... ...! t ! -. 1 l y.r tiss Monlnaii. 1 vol ' The member of the jury wne tolldW." Misv l.slelle Petri, southwest mi-nei I'lith und Chew Ntieels, Olney In (oilliiitioii rleil, Miss I.iilu llalteman. S10 Corinihian avenue, hanking department Mils Klsle C. Diet, Oil Randolph ptie'-f. freight department Ml.s Jennie McFarlaiid, l.12.'i Haver foul aonue. check -writing department.! Mln Margaret It. Pollock. 1020 South Fifty fourth street inerihundlre department MIm Lillian Hell, K20 North Thirtj eighth streot, tabulating department. i Mitts Dentrlce Gatllng, 1101 Wallace 'atreit pricing dfpiirrmnl One Hundred Dollars Daily For the Vest Last Line Supplied by Any Header ot the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears llcloio RULES OF Tim LIMERICK COSTEST lontejt . eMn )o anj. ,, A11 ttlBl 'r-iiilrea for ou to do I to writ und tntl In your nt llnw to tn I.tinrlct. un for eonvenlfneu th coupon orlntd Mlow. PlrKK writ, puiniy, ,d b ur to d(l rour name nl mlrlrm. A.1 n-.r to tin UmtMi whlfh If rr nted tcv mint b. received it th erri- of the nvrxivo l'cnuo t.ttvi k riJlLmS," 1",'"'r mornln. Ad.lren Tti ?......." n"mbr KlVfn on coupon, i Llmerlch cer.tett will be fln1. Ult UlNNEIt OF TODAY'S CONTEST UlIX HE ANNOUNCED ONE WEEK FRWI TODAY Cut Out and Mail 10 I HE MMKIUCK CONTEST '. O. Dot JS2I, PhlhMphia. LIMERICK NO. 59 A lamous bnll player, Pat, Stepped up to the plate with his hat; At the first one he clouted,. The fans rose and shouted tTTrlt jour rwr K"te Ktrttt ami Xo. , Citj one? Sfufr. v 5I.,i,VJ.Wen " EHipatrlcIi, Ci'10 ortii rhirteenfh ftreet. treasurcr'H or lice. -Miss Anna .f. Delaney. i:W(! .letomo street. ..'I'm Virginia M. Ilarlmaii, -1021 "ring street. ,.I1?s,i ulttX li- ML ""utliwe.st cor er Mjthth strut and Huntlnc l'nr' fc avenue. We i certoir.lv were tickled when we ooked over the coupons and found that the winner lived out in Avondale, Pa., 'ta Oxford, "iou nee. it was a won derful Rprlnc tla and wc thouitht that , iWt".'!rBf'.at chanrv to Rive our poor old baldhead a little airing after nil these wcekH of worr over lim'rickH that limp nnd llin'rlcfcs that Just about crawl along' So wc put on our brown derby and went out to Avondale. Of course, we had no trouble to locate the Hnrvey M. Cook & Sons (jariiKe. Hut whin we got there we found that Irvine Oook today h winner, jou know wiih out'tittendH to malllnir the line in to our icutoiiiff with a prospecthe customer. ' ion see. Mr. oolte hi the Chester (brother, who told us that Irving migat 0' "J, '""('k for five or six hour. Well, although we were enjoying the! trip, we thought of all the work that ' w-auing ior us oacu at tlie otlre. u i nu, hi ir; in aav cinic, ,ir. i. ook s also, to 'hi other look us to their home lo see -- ,. T7 n . V ai'C, IteitWUntea, .' . Now Leads Combine Conllnord fruin Tnue One ins consuiung siici-hium o- ii.i.u. .... . , w no nas iffemiiv mn. ...... ...- ... . KrrB' ends, and who has been on the , Harrisbcrg job nov for y;ars. while e,rs. Cunninrthair and llrown have . , run Leader of Former F.nemlrs i...inp ,.n.l would duiibtle-s be uid jm i idling )iiirin.G.. ''' ". IS r . the 3,l,eV. o , ,!, tt,tinle ot the inemi'er- ot i.iv ' 11 lll' I1IMIUWV - i...n. n Alliance j Whi'e it ma be that the delegation. I Measuies to be taken in the ecnl , niuiority tit it. is to lie usedin.nt It in n.,.i,i,n t .. !',...... ., ........rur .! log rolling and dicker- " . , i,hut leader. At , .. a i!,.,lii.ip vm. is iiinimil. l 11 -l III- UU. .' r -... ..v. . U was a natural sequence ui iiieium s lonti-ience nelween I'renner Un - i ln,,nls ,, the ;d.. linos. :atiii i"v it might 1"' suggesttd the rpintVe .nsitinns of Penrose lcudcis un,j Vat- lender, in the various ward .jj i,,.,. t . rcidpietcd. T'liire tan- )0) 1m. tvvo ,,,,11(1. ul miisteis in one waul. Sonic of the Penrose faithful ! will Inn. ( le tbiown ml to make ril tm the room tin tile are wind lioses now t),t the -I'liHloi t nguiii iiu.iiiiiK things. p,)r ,, ,,m,. l,emg llils luilientlible ' pr()S,., t had. pi-limp-, he- he pj-sed 'oiei in ni'ciice lull Olheis Ate Doing Meantime Councilmen Hull und (tuff n.n nie IomiIiv tilling thc world jus'.' wh'ie thin Mund. Piesldent Weglein is wcikin.' on his harmony scheme, I Mondnis. W'sluesdays mid Pildavs. while Ctiun'ilt ion Rurch is perfee'lv afe 'nil" ul'd in the b.uitina gioves of Pli.r.da The fnrt lem-iln. that Senntoi uic is bn 1: ..r. tl e job. planning fresh light on Major Mome. with the aid "f his Alliun. e fiiends, whom he bus fur civn snd ii.iigniiiiliiioubly taken into 'iimp "III" uuliln tliat may feel soie ami iild nt the sight Ihe public that fought so Imr.j lo elei l "icrnrni" i ouiiel'mi n and leginluiiis ..in give vent lo it. l.i.-r I ' 1. tin,' it t. thumb.. Hampden to Be Heard Wjit.u- Hampden, the Hl.iil.e.pcirejn ui '..r together with Miss Monn Moi o.tn who iippei.ii with him In his pro Nitidis, will lecture upon Hhaker.pemi and the stiiiio this afternoon at t ie . .. , ,,.,nu,lrnnl Th ,r i I5T!I? -It' N..IU- Oil y. II. MA'Ml.U.i . I'o'i " Kmnli ShoeiKTl ltnluilv p n'-i i- r.il I.I.U iiiPintH.rs of II V i M I". cv.ur.h Ir,' :'.l to funpral on ht ' ; I. m ..i'" riil.Iineo KHi) II. Wuhirt m. If. pr' .i'p .irtjilsnj Orn m. wi-Aiinir. -Keii. ts n.Nti:i. i ..ti .if Iiiin'-i .tnd hiimh M(J lint, ag i 11 'r r.t.it ii anJ triena uc nn'. ,1 tu j n 1 r .nv I s.tr . n m . from I i.irklitu rin . (1 'fn t .".00 I..1C hwoufl a v.. I pV.,', , . ,r. VVIwiJ. rnnv ea'.l Si V'.M.I'IKl.ll - - Vt 1'r'ncptt.ti. N I oi u- i r.h in nisNJAMiN' jinnnti v. mi r.:i' WAIII'IHI.O. Drofdiiiif In tl.p Pr -., ...... . -- - j- - -,. ,, - 1'trin T'i'-oloalc ni rtc.ninur. rurprit; J'.U.i'p'on. In Flrsl I'rutbtr.4 1 .p. , C'l- n I n Svl INh IP H' a n'cl.lrll "J:11. '.' wtxrriv rn'iAi.t; AUESWOMB. tn itil.t.IslRHV IlKI'Alll MEs i BXrBHIKNCKII WOMEN Of OOOI) AP- WHN' B I'BIIMANJjNT POHtTlys; TO sTNlVr MttiMNKHT WOMIIN lU'llir.Ul' I ' r.vw I Min:t i'aiu TI1K KINK CO 9.-S-H27 .irAiutr.T j-r Anawcr left nt tl. olTlce or the. Kt kimi rcnuo littxiia M lo o mlibl9. 3. Th winner of the ONfJ lttT)P.D DOLLAR prlw for the bt lt tin to ch LI mi r I c: It v.-III bo announced on week afitr th I.lirerlclt l prtnttd. I In enso nt tto. $100 will Ni awatdid to neh Hii(v.AfiiI Mntrfttant. I fk- J..-..I - ak. I.tjm It. AanM on tbli Hot.) If we couldn't find a photograph of Irvlnif. Hut no luck until just Hbout ten minutes before thc time for us to Get our train back to "Millly." when .Mr. Cook himself appeared on the scene. And take It from ug, he wan some sur prised nnd also plecdl Ills brother said he blushed when we told him )f his luck but wc can't confirm this. You know how brother kid each other. Mr. Cook wan born and raised in Avondale and attended the West Chcwter Normal School und the Oeorse School in Ducks county. After leaving school lie was employed by the V. 11, II. nnd then he entered the garage and auto business with his father nnd brother. And ta'k about a real "llmpln' llm'tlck family"! We certainly have to compliment the Caokt). Irving telh us that his father really thought of tlie line tlint wiiih today'n prise, so he will have to "divvy up" the $100 prise with his father. Thon Mrs. Cook, hi.s mother, told us thut nlie often blips her son nnd usuti'ly ofllce. IIIh brother ndmittcd that he often does his hit in 1 m'rickin' and now that "Jack" haa opened up his i "Jingle Dor" with the liin'rloka for i the kiddies, it was simply natural that ' Mr. Cook's little sister should also take her turn at lim'rickin'. Wc a'ways said that " llm'tlckilis' was contagions and if you don't be lieve us, jnt ask Mr Cook. He knows ' . . . n 1 ri UemaildS Gei'mCUHl Pay to Its Limit (enilnunl from I'ligo One serviie. and that is why we intioJuced un cTpoit tav on (Jermany's outgoing guodc. Thut means thut everything she 'ends out in goods is gold, for she git- omething for which there is 11 gold equivalent , the reparations commission tomorrow . concerning the tensons for his tecall us I """.... member of the commission by .... !... 1(S., . I l"" l ""en mates uovernment. . ...... ..... ..,... , ""' rvi,..r,u,.,n uu,i uiv.ioih i mint terms were discussed ut vester- i ' toward n secret destination in case of Mich an erentunlity. It is ciccinre.i -ihe, .las of lnil will bo kept with the col- crs, md the clafs of 1018 will be called i , up and arrangements have also been ipiid" lo erlend the French nmtpttlon area into the Coblenz district, should the Washington administration decde to , if. nil Amercun forces from ()ernian. DO VOU WANT X SpWlticcc HlMTr" Iff! f. 1 Ti ii ill IOU -0 1EMIS UT. IIAVt SPLQALIZrD in PP'STINO AND BINDING LAJIOI. EDITIOVS On BOOKS AND CATALOGS. t P. OITi.M A PROMPT, PPFICIhrtT, RH SON ABI.I. SHRVICE ON' A COST PLUS PKOFiT BVSIS. COHRF.SPONDF.NCi: INVITPD. INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK PRESS SCRANTON, PA. USED CAR CLEARANCE S.ALE In ennneotion with our present retail colcsrooms iiHfid tir dlsDlav room nt U25-J1 North Ilrojd Htret-t. A moat attractive iied-car Block offfred at the most attractive prices lll'TCK VAUiV. OVlIltl.ANtl RTSAHNH-KMOHT fltAI.Ml'.ns f.'UUVnitLKT coi.r. i.iiANni.i:n iiaimh.ac MAXffllll. OLDHMOIIIU: IIOIK.V. NTl'T. und other niakcH Scdana, sport models' touring cars LEXINGTON MODELS akias PronT moiii;i s ki:anrttt:h touiuno 'I'hfBe corn rebuilt .Sum guaiiintce ns new. Attractively pricid During this nalo no Insurance chnrgor, no brokerage, no lntere.il on notes, fimall caah payment balance, in twelve monthly tnatallmtnta Th area test opportunity to scour the rlcht kind of a used car nt tho right price. Care purelia.wd now mnv bo Mored freo of charge until May lit LEXINGTON MOTOR CO., OF PENNA. IV. A. Koner, l'replclfnt J-PJXINOTON ItUII.niNO, 1.B3 NOHTH nitOAl) BTItEr.T SWEARS HATFIELD SAID HE KILLED 3 r Former Justice of Peace Civos Direct Evidonco Against Sid BIG SENSATION IN COURT Williamson, W. Va.. Feb. 18. Sid Hatfield, Matewan chief of police, told Harry Slaton, n former justice of the peace, that he had killed three of tho Hrtldwln-Fells men in the pistol nnd rifle fight of May 10. Mr. Staton testi fied to this In Circuit Court here today nt the trial of nineteen men, Including Hatfield, charged with being Implicated in the fight. Asked who the men wcie, Staton said I they were Albert Felts, I-ec Felts and C. II. Cunningham. The testimony j created a sensation in thc court. Staton, who was u magistrate In Sprlgg. a mining town nearby, was questioned clojely, for every one in the room seemed to realize that the prose jeutlon was nt last bringing its heavy , guns Into piny, i Staton heard of the light latn In the afternoon, nnd heard tnat Mlierlll llian konship wanted him to go to Mntcwnn, nnd In "go armed." He hurriedly left Sprlgg, and wnlked to Matewati. He also undewtiiod, Un testified, that the "mayor of thc town nnd fifty or sixty of thc citizens hud been killed." When he reached Mntcwari, Staton said, he met Bid Hatfield, who shook hands with hloi, and then made tbe re mark, he fedtlticd, that, he (Hatfield) had killed thlce. Staton was excused and a brief recess of court was ortlercd while attorneys for thc state held a consultation. Girl Saw Hatfield Kick ItOily Hefore Staton was called, Mln Hessie Hamilton, a clerk In thc Norfolk nnd Western Rullroad station, testified that the fight wus "ono roar." She saw three bodies lying, in tho street, two of which she Mild Sid Hatfield searched. Later she saw him kick the prostrate form of o man lying near thc bank building. Miss Josephine Hamilton, her sister, testified she saw urmed men nfter the fight, but not before. Among them she reeognlzul Heese Chnmbers, carrying a rille, and Hnllle Chambers with a pearl handled pistol, she added. As the men passed tho spot where die was standing, diagonally across from the bank building, where tho body ot j "ratified to know that the Hoard of A P. Hooher. one of tho slain Haldwin- ' Motion Picture Censors is going to Kelts men lay, she Fald, one of thc,fiCnnor dims willi misleading box-office two men she hud recognized remarked: titles. Ain't that eood bait for fishing? Miss Hamilton testified she saw Hat field and I'd Chambers senrch the body of the detecUvc she "believed" was lloohor and another body lying nrur the bank. Anthony Star testified he heard the firt shot of the tight, n "muffled re port." and the firing which followed, but he did not see the fighting, ns he litlt ne (UU nni see 10c ngnunH, un in- T,.,, 'j ...ii,. ,m..m nf hi remained in a poolroom until after 1',$.",. was over. ---- . . .. !Ia fhpn maclp his wnv Alone tho rnil- -- . .. rond trarus out, 01 .uaicwnu. lie sum. ,i,l o.,n. SA'lltlnm Tlnwrntin one t( the "I fold him not to shoot." continued the witness, "and llowman lowered hi. .. . . . . .. - 1. . .-i.i Mrs. Dutv snld she did not know him. but Inter learned ho wus .1. W. Fer- guson, one of the Haldwin -FclUs men. "The man sat down In a chair on the porch and I went into the dining- room, nnd later left thc house." Mrs. Dutv snld. At this point the state showed an ..)! -..it ...:. ( tt, Ii.pv. nr.,1 c...,ii a..i. tp.tir,o i. .. Kt in i 1. Illllll 411.H. v... j, .. ii ,i.i. in i the bsck of it. said he intended to prove alley neniby. .His clothing had been torn, she said, there being a rent in thc- waistcoat she hnd not noticed be- fore. She then identified the chair as that 'n which he sat nt her houso, and said that when she again went on the porch she saw blood on the chair, and washed tit on V X lisii jl BLTTKR PRINTING? ''Vfi.'tl Jikll C 11 ll.llOI I t ( IpfiHV It'lfCll S 'in JSvrifrit tf wo have opened a CRAMPS' EMPLOYES BEATEN! Two Men Attacked by Strike Sym pathizers and Badly Injured Two workers, employed 'In the , Cramps' Shipyards, were nttacked by ' ririKB Njnipuiinzcr;', 111 iiuihuvh mm Wallace, streets, last night, and beaten. Roth' were treated nt the Hahnemann Hospital. The men were Henry llalllngor. nine teen years old. of tt17 North Twelfth street, who was nttacked by n group of fifteen men, at 0 o'clock, nnd Carl 1 Miller, twenty-six yenrs old. of 1021 Wallnco street, who wan assaulted ut FotSng the attack on Ha.llnger police of tho Tenth nnd lltlttonwood streets station dispersed thc trouble- makers, but they returned nnd lay in wait for Miller. Hotlt men have cuti and contusions about the face and head, Nc, nrrestH were made. Minister Says Richardson, in Showing Oberholtzer's Rec ord, Proved Others Wrong STILL FOR OLD Following the statement yesterday of Henry Starr Richardson, secretary of the Stat" Ronrtl of Censors, that the board will hereufter censor "misleading box-office titles" and his declaration that pictures recently tdinun In Phila delphia which bore objectionable titles were passed by Dr. Ellis P. Oberhnllzer, Dr. Carl E. Oramnler, rector of St. Stephen's Church, today declared thc board has proved unsatisfactory. Dr. Grammer is a member of a com mittee of ministers which chniged that Governor Sproul removed Dr. Ober holtzer from the chairmanship of the board nt. the demand of motion -picture Interests of the state, and that Mr. Itlchnrdson was appointed for political reasons. Mr. Richardson yesterday said saUcious titles will not be permitted nnd read from the record the names of vnrlous pictures such as "Passion" and "While New York Sleeps" to prove they were approved hy Dr. Obcr holtfter. Dr. Grnmmer's Slalemenl Dr. Crammer's statement follows: "The friends of aood censorship arc "The friends of good censorship claim their protest against tho removal of Dr. Obcrholtrer is dlrectlv responsible for this action. Two of the threo members of the present board were members of Ihe old board and we believe this new vigor is traceable to our protest. "Wc claim credit for these reforms. The ministers were not attacking Mr. because of his e , - .. .':-. .. .. 1.1. 1 . ABir nmaA iintrn limn rn 1 n nm unit 1 1 1 v1"" w,' "" V .. Vil ; ... iAiifnenniria nnr nrnmi'iinr'. iii if envernnccs noL nromuimi:. n c ... . . . ii t. 1 : ---- , -v;v , ' niirni a.mntntment lievcd hiS WBB 0 political appointment. ; Heaitn. nnnn.ltlnn I Explains Opposition Our opposition to Mr. Richardson was nor ll iir.umu.-iii. iuiuii- ..i wui "We nrotestcd bec.iuso the motion ' picture interests were uble to remove the censor, as this jeopardises censor - ship over the country. The watchdog w'afl culled off to please the marauders " - Fre n Restaurant Kitchen ,. ., , , ., . . ine (iiiinern ni nun u iioacn umrons ' of Haggarty Uros. restaurant, .10. n .. il...l ......I. ...... 1.. I Second street, wero interrupted I '""'" .' minutes when rags in ' the GRAMMER HITS ALL FILM CENSORS J.E.Caldwell 6 Co. Bracelets of black Silk Cord with Clasps and Drops of Diamonds and Platinum CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS ggtsisisMeraffi5r&! Philadelphia Atlantic City Baltimore The Shops of I Special For Saturday A Charming Lingerie Blouse sZial $2-95 As the sketch Bhows, this pretty bstiite blouse has quite a dlBtlngtiishod nir. "Jacobs' Udder" trims the collar front nnd cuffs. Spring Models in Lionel Sport Suits $25 They're ready. Women have been aakint! for these smart troltpur ni- i-nnrL ii .nil. ri'j-c..ii.. i .1, , nuiu. Muuuu.tuiiy wen lauorea; ffl cm and plain tones. Th price ii oKe-cuira jeis man (ail year! 127 PHILADELPHIA AND S. 1 3th St BOARDWALK SHOP-ATLANTIC ClTY-tmiGIITON BLOCK T" Millud Qirii Actceanl Ii CooJ it TLli SUf. &smfaeBSBBsmBSKssBfam uLmuunHiourtN WAT l-UK MttlMB Chairman Whito Promiaes Sea- sion if "Deliberate Opinion" Dosiros It - M'ADOO FACTION TO FIGHT n ,. A ' , , " ;"e Assoclate, Frew aJilnjin, leb. IS Although lh j recent proposal of fifty-seven memh (f the Democratic National Commit iur .1 nii-eiing 01 Hint body on MareV 1 had been voted down unnnlmouily hv the executive committee, the way'stm was nnen tnAnv f- .. .. u "IH of, the full commltteo If In then " deliberate opinion" of its member. .1 more desirable to call one was left by the committee In a reioU. tlon adopted nf ill meeting ,.. 'u ft.. Is own,nlt ttee in a reoni,. wtlng here'yt, terday with Chnlrmnn Oeorgc White in wiiicii 11 expressed the oninlan however, that no "Immediate mee ia of th? national committee I, nw"K snry." This position was taken, it "L said, in view of the action nf it. ..." ' mittee in nrrangln3 for future tmt 1 activities. ' " I Indications were not locking todat ..rnnrn however, that the forces led by Thomi MEMBERlR. Love, of Texas, who presenteiiX I petition from tho fifty-seven national 1 committeemen yesterdav nnu.i.. . meeting for March 1. would leave no stone unturned to hold the petitioners to their original purpose of securing on curly meeting of thc full committee. held hy the sixteen members of tTi new executive committee In .:.. down as Impructlcoble the propowl for u .uurcn j meeung out tils victory fr enhanced by the fact that the ouej Hon of his retirement was not broaihrH in ine committee discussions. WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES Academy of the Fine Arts Exhibition Dlsoutsed at "Modern" Meeting The exhibition now being held at the Academy of the Fine Arts is onu of general excellence and bhows the best ot tne wont or American artists, Hat vey M. Watts told members of th Modern Club at a moctlna todav. Th. gnthering was at thc Acorn Club. 161 Wnlnut street. Mr. Watts also to'd in detail or tno worit of the prlr.c win ners nt the exhibition. The nddrcsi followed a businew meeting of the club membcts. M Harold lieitier presided. The Hathaway Shakespeare Club met met this afternoon ut the Philomusiin Club house. "The Gardens of Uters turo" was Presented. Mrs. W. W Chambers gave "Tho Garden nf Eden. rho Rlblc" nnd "ParsdiM wm'; sirs, diaries It. Livingston "The Poets' Garden." and Mrs. Hum Marshall, a comparison of various "Oardetm of Literature." Miss Al mlrft R. Murphy gave "The Hook Kcview. 'ine uunkcr ejny tnanter 01 ie It . . - . . . -.. I A, It. had ft mottlnc th nftomiw. 1 . ... . .. .; . . ---....... at the rniiitie fini. n, Houtli I'amac street. weiegntes were elected to attend the continental rontrc In ashington next April. Active Ameri canir.ation work was discussed U mvh. Lucy . l'urltluim and Mrs. MI vin Franklin. MImm Luven a UnM smith sang. The regent, Mrs. .loseph ,M. t.oiey was in cnarge. Arc you haunted? Doc thc fear of breakdown worn- you? Take the Collins Sys tem. You'll be freed of even thc ghost of anxiety. Your spirits will always be the best. May wc mail our booklet? COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Cni.MNH HMX . WALNtT bT AT IMH isasag Sensible Prices . . ' ., ncain fS5M 00 1337 Chestnut St. Sfv o Jot? itrl i ' " I ii VAt 4 VV7, A .j (a t 'fi.TA . .
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