r7 l" v'j '1"nt vSTr sjy'H ' ' ' wfls-t lunrs " .Vf-ft " 1S )i Tg. 'rr " ) -2 EVENING PTJBEIO liEDGERT-PHlTAmHI:, TOTKSDAY, tfEBRUABY 2& 1921 .Vrv- ,.,1 rtyHpV -; yjyripi Ui Mlij I lift j'4 t M lit'' ill' 1 I 1 ft I 'I 'I; 1 ' T iMi , ! w fl i a Hi ' ' mi h K-l ,, v. it WILSON WILL RIDE WITH SUCCESSOR Together And They Are Sending in Some Mighty Good Lines for That TEN-DOLLAR Prize Every Day Li m" rick Winner Today Is Young Law Student, and J oting Was Done by Jury of Girls at Iloskins' Store Administration of credit its a public trust In tho Interest of oil the people. Industrial Court Ban Ashed Uepenl bj the states of nil industrial court law s and nil restrictions nnd coercive laws, including th Fo-enlled I open port law of Tctut, nnu freedom ! from dcclrdons of courts holding trade union and individual members thereof liable In damages for the unlawful acts President and Prosident-Elect ofiTwtTit!on by ConKres, of the nc u.-j!,,. a7mi n o-iaI tlvltleii of Bo-onlM private, detective Harding Will CO to C.ipitOl W110iei ln tho f.M of industrial rela tion. 1 "We 'irffi upon the ttnorsanirtd 'workers." the declaration adds, "the , urgent neceimit? of everywhere jolnlr.it MILITARY ESCORT ARRANGED jh uMom f Acir trni MJii.nSj, f hi'Ir only imv en of refuge uud prvteo- 1 tion. 1... 4i.. .i.,,.i p..- "We i'l ur0?1 the workers to resist By the Associated I ii-n j ,h(, f, moy trn,,Q unoft, Washington IV. -I -""""'J' l . wither by the false pretend of the Wiliou will fo'Iv t' f 1 x eitn'di-,hed "open slop," the ucurpetl authority of custom of riding to t! e Canit.; with , " tht.-igh writs of injunction, or tan incoming- Preside! t .. Mar,-') -I ," !"vt-n". uym the trade unions for n under plans of tho c i cri K na'. lna . ,. ,Bl.r Kir.dlnc together, n Rrenter noil jural committee, approve I b tho Prs- dari-y and unity of purpos... We cull .rt.., it ,,. r,,-. ...,! t '..v nr tie ' 'r "inlfd Fupp.)rt in tho protection of -dent, it wcii announced t.K..i at tu IMaT)Iarj4 of ncea flntl cc,ndit)l,ns ft. hite House f,.u,! j;:iined, nnd wi tummi n th.Miork- "WheU.cr Mr. V.iK. r. i . atte-nl the .tb to (M.tinued efforts to inerenp the tna-jfural cenr.-o-i'eS i.as n.t j.t ben , o -n in in p -r. rui-e tl.o standards j i u , i i i . i,. ,,'. nnd impnvi- the conditions of life and .Tiado known. Sl.c lid he do to in pro)- , . ably will rid- nith Mr. HurdlnR, bv.t ( ,.w rM; , ,n ,h w,)rI;rs and M if ho docs not attend he .!1 Fo diroc. , fil, ,yr t,.,lr s prt thf,p rem tho capitol to L' nw homo on h pffrt d' f ctirnblnc,j J,tr(.nth of ".'c . ' . i :. - rik'bteo-.'. pi'.rpOh to thl" appeal for lour troop vf ftrj. mitn.w b lh ,,, o th !Ht ,, the j0 oftrew on 1 i-..n ";' ".' ' ll..,lff f tl.it ?rat PedaratW which Preildent and th l'.-evid' nt-tV.. i U;f wrUten :., c-iaranten t, all Amer the Capitol, and th.-T will avcu.p.ir.? 1(,rn, thl n(.ut t0 iif llwrty ftn,j ,he MvHar,(lins i0. t!,'e " ai-e n';u""; pursuit of l.uppiness :md fricdou from lh.. plant of tho eot.sr.'S-i. tml r."n ;tividuntury ceivitude. inittce an thv Nannie uno ' n t -uny . .. provide for the or"in? o the day '4 "f ompelled by the pres-.re of p-.Mlc program Uh n tO J lh. .'ommlttee pinion to u.-.-ept laK.r co operation ft the Prwident-1.. t hp.I VK-.- 1W- ,1,'r1 tho war. th reactionory n- dnt.elsot at th'. New WilKrd Il"-1. l'l-- cast off ull pretense immediately ftcr this visit the entiro partv will Wn "" phwHc i-f tho cmorget y. atcr automobiles, and, a-Oi-mpa' "d hy "Thi' campaign on tho tart of com- 'he cavalry, drive t i Whit,.- lb , b'm.i riii'-tU'UHry mpRyer Is In id irhtre it will be joined ' y th- l're.u.ut '""s.' a campiili of 'oueii nhop ' 'lhe atl Mrs. Wilson. , utupuiicn Is h.,i-; and distinctly one Trom the White tlo'ise tho pre es'-jo'i for u j-nnp that slm'.l be r'.osod against fill move over Pennsylvania uvph -e :; w i.-n w -rtn er it is prinnn.r a cam the Capitol. There the l,rcaldtit a-.d i.ToShlv Mr. Ilsrdinir will cut- r tee Prerddent'M ruea. w tiera Mr W iloi Ulroy trace uniont find t) tireos il"' r. irUl sijn the bills iNissud in tie cci.'i ' and eliminate the nhole nrinciple of I jury at that one thty picked for us up at oours of Concrts. i .vi.wure I'ftrcuii'.is, wn'eii for jtars, HoskIi.s' store you Utir.w, tho place After thu new V.cd VrcBldent h's , hai b"en n'-cepted by thy hlshust lndu- 'vLire they nell tho stationery and ttfVen tho oath in the Senate uamwr tr'ul authorities and by tho American nd has delivered his inuujural address I people as tho nrlndpV ujsis1 upon jus tho guests will priveeI to th fp if ticj and cstabllshJ peruunet-tiy in our ihe east iron: f tn uapitoi, wnTe mt. lU'iusiriai lire KIDDIES SEEM TO BE DELIGHTED WITH JACK AND HIS JINGLE BOX It i fcimply wonderful tho way the j kiddies aro taking up Jack's Jingle Hoi. And the remarkable part of it is tho unexpectedly high quality of the lines they are sending In, Jack io delighted, of course. He told us when he started tho thing that, tho kiddies would provo good Htn'rlck ers, nnd ho laughed when we were in clined to doubt It. Hut ho waa right. Thy nrc good llm'rickerfl, I IIotc you started tin kiddles In your hnuso jingling? It's lota of fun for then, and we Judge from tho enthusi astic Utters we tire getting that It Is making their evenings much more ea-1 Joyablo thnu th y used to b". Meanwhile, we nro having fun of our own with this llmpln' llm'riek butlntss. Uoht job in tho world- in some wajo. Of course, ws knew that u lot of peoplo think they could run it better than we do, nnd t! ey wrltu In und tell s (40 In the frankest kind of lnuguago, ii', 1 we tM'ffin tn f. 1 rlisroufiiireil nnil pulga diMJUisel under the name f I sortn down on nurcelf fur bcinii huch n 'open shop' camra'gi. ieslgned to de- jentml dub, anjway. And then we so out to met Buch n . ... .-i . . tlnrdlna will t-; aworn i: As f-o-'n as he fiuiehis his it . ral a ldri::.M the new I'rcsidunt v II. di.art i: th WhUo flousi. rive hu- JrsJ :-.a-r.s n f"'!-dre.s miform wi'.'. b" or l n it t.i' "upiol, augmenting tti r-guhir t'aidtol police. no iU form a lune t 'trough whi'-h the suests will jhiss in asc"ni.nj the (.'apitol teps. Mr. Hardin? ill ta'.e tht ivit'i in a tnnd thirty fevt i'ur which his been meted on the step 1 .us Ptand will accommodate only tho l'rsldent-elect. Chief Justice Wh'e, tl.o members of 'be congressional committee, and a few others. The oth-r sucits will btaad during the ceremon.es. Besides tho n-arinci and cavalry, ?M i-esulars from Camp Meade, Mury'.and, will be brought to Washington on thj morning of March 4 for guard duy ilonj: Pennsylvania avenu. task will be to keep o rhici arc cxptcu-d to nughfare. IMro'jgii the ePttiblisl.r-ier.t t m '! tral c'irts." t't" htntument sn.s, "ini'oje.-i art seeking to iiject into A"i"r!can indistriil l'fj a device tl rough which thej may annul c-.n-sti'utional gi.nrai.tees m.d deprive worors of freedom and ot th' rizht to fun. tio-i through their orgaclatlnnH. Aside from the denitl of guaranteed rights brought about by the establish ment o: industrial court. thee Instru ments swe to create In Hdustry a dis harmony which incvitubU nrint result In a cuaoti Industrial oomliti' i a:.d cuns'sucnt losu of production Lse of Injunctions Aftarlird "The revial of the Lnre?tra:ncd uie of tho injunction also imperils the tr.- blllt of o".r cooiomlc Uructure. lor six years the ''lojtoii net, accepted on all bid's as the stablis'-d law of tli" b" kd r.ud writing things und office Huppliu, on (.'hestnut ttrc-et above Ninth. Thut was some jvry, take It from usl 'J hey guther,'d in th" ofiVos ou the E"'onii nncl-n-half floor, nnd when wo wu'ked in und took otf our Lat, they looked up at us Rnd then just jk litely turned their heada ii we wouldn't see Vm laughin;. Hut we knew thev were laughing; that was the hard purt. We're getting laughed nt no much on this Job thnt we're beginning to b a bit sensitive nbout the bare doi.. that the fans have be-n making co rr jdi fun of. Wo don't mind it by rail, but to tnnd out there in front of eleven mighty attrac tive girls nnd e V- i hido their gig-gle-) makes us tiorta tl ihU and Mushy and red. And resentful. t"o. Makes us feel as if we'd len cl eated by fate nnd mnds to play u comedy part when our forte is really rctaaLce. Huucat It is. The Hoskins girls reeiiifd to enjoy t'il little elin ps- bciiln ! the .' r.es in nu. Their chief land to an appreclabi" ("gree checked j h, Um'rlck contest. S-virnl of then back the T'wd3,thc abuso of the writ of iujunctiun. A rorfessed that tf-y ha-e teit in lii.ti, thrums th t..or- majority of the Ju'ticea tf the Sjpreniel nT, ;t wa, intcr'Stlng f.-r them to i-n One Hundred Dollars Dailu For the Dent Last Line Supplied by Any Render ot the livening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears Vclow RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST mwers lrt at the tr.lc ot tlis KBNI.SO I'VkLio Lit'icn will rio b O.TjTw"ner of th. OMH IttWPtUEO DOLLAK trlt for the bent lutl Hn to each I.tmorlek villi I unnouncjd oat wtK after th Ltmi-SeX In prlnttfl. 4. In cate of tl. ttOO will b awarded to rich ueefful en'eant, B. 1h decision of the Jujire.1 In aea Umerlck eonteBt win lie nnai 1 Cvatml I own to any one. All that 1 riju re J fur sou to Co Is to v rlt nnd iil In your laat I ne" to the Imrlfk, tnltiK tor eonvenlenee t!i couwn ptlnted Iwlew. I'ltkBt writs plainly, and lie mra to add your nm and addreee. 2. All anewera to the Umtrlrk v,htch ) lr ntod below mimt h reivilved nt the orjice of the KtknIno I'tntic I.snoics hy n o'clock Saturdiiy evnln, Addreea i onorncd nox numwr riven on coupon THL WINNlJU OV TODAY'S CONTEST WILL UK ANNOUNCKD. ONE WEEK FKOM TODAY Cut Out and Mail nvrsisG TruLio Lrporn, TO THE U.MEltlCK CONTEST i. O. liox 1323, PhtlaJclphta. LIMERICK NO. 61 The boys in the seashore hotel Seem to hate the mere &ouifd of the bell: They cry, "That poor fish! Now, what docs he wish (V.'rlto ;or fciiovrc- us Ul l':.t.) . I.V Vane ifrrcf end Xo. , City and raf. He Is a member of tho Sigma I'M Eta fraternity. The Um'ttclnn." letter Itoi J'rotn J llelt'inntll, IS2o Nurth DnrlfT rtrce. -"Woud ilko n little Information. Uld I ii' -r-. 1 tl.e Crksivu nn" Lsooin a few ci atu thnt an r'uhl-nylloble anuw"r mutt I ii.e t'.e a -ent n tho iisrfnd, filth n.-d . m'.atirtf A-d a nlne- liable an or o- 'iui thl J. ruth and lat ealltimj If t" tt o'l-fr.tj jn th vflcr.or'n line to da avein-ilay. ldth ar on tho third a-l olKhtli 1-, I -. :. i, l the at-cente ur on th'j W.'rd, ffth and ninth fcc-ni!) i n and elaMh HV'luMf?. The rul you cunta corrft lo i hae rot mixed li )our accoi.tn I tomeh . A I of the llnc sou mn'lon from tha bai't' mmret rTfi'tly The wlrnlni; line ..u .-, tt Mil ty v.". Z.. t'teonijn i-r.J fo.ii , f-i'I a r'rl !.i n Ket.8irirt?n m'l!. i "I'lii t, 'ilk- i fi it - vlth tny Hi'.'. I've a woi derful drein . iat vl'l ulrf him, I KUOJe I'm a i!crr thi Ji;h a llltlo bar ott'.' " Mil r' 1 it wl'ch he wrl'n, -as: "nifi with 1 ' .j ije III Jjat . '-I"). DM ' Line No n&i, "Hut i-tia rarrp tack-;3ii' (.leased 'i"..'i 1 tt 111 1 " I.Te :.'o. fl la. "Ulll'a de: Sl.o w dreeii 1 u to kill.") A proposed tax on tho cross receipts of theatres nnd motion-picture houses will be among the revenue-producing measures Governor Sproul will d'keuss with Stnto Chairman Crow nnd other stnto lenders. Tho conference probably will be Monday nt Harrlsburg, when tho state administration will decide on the reve nue measures to be pushed through the Legislature. Th" Governor tod,y taM tho entire question of more revenue is up to the Legislature. Tho members must re member, he said, that If progressive legislation h to be passed udequato funds must bo provided. Sprout for Theatre Tar The bill to levy n tax on the gross receipts of theatres was Introduced by Ucnrcsentutivo Urndy. While It is not i n part of the administration program i to obtain moro revenue, it will be given I consideration nt the conference. I The Governor se an inkling of his attitude toward the theatre tax Ml donor nrize li v n -rorth thn effort mit forth i with the remark todnv thnt tho theatre J h i ?i J. V. KT'i J i '- .'i1?0 V",'"1 u?? '2;i'""l motion-picture interests had taken tnl-ig to ruin and notl liur to Line. It civ.aeii ' . A, . ' . , . ,, i. ,, rran to think doep.y und rlio.-Len(i thulr wits fH'.OOU.OOO out of the btutO last year, contl lerably. Thin n atlmiilatea rutnfetl- Th.' Governor frttid '. " .''. 'i'ti!" ""'rJuiiM t"!.,1,"l,,t,,0 "Wv cipoat to have n conference nt b.rr .. ert tt.la Intereetlne content, it thty Harrl.sbur; mat .cek, ho 8.11 1, to haen t done ao, and try tj land a Muhlcn-. decide what rerentlO bills will re Let u.n.r!" ' pubhdl. The ndininistrntion has fome ireoi n. ii. 'uny "Kindly exylaln whj propoalH to Increase tho tevoiui'j nnd iror.1 I'rnir.'cVii tr aet no thn bullet 1 ' indivlilitnl tnemliera of thn T.tirlslnturo ri. fc S1 i1"9 br actual count written 400 lart line". l,nvn tiroixsuls of their own With Where are th . but r.t un han r.n conelderad Honet of- f , J proposals oi tiieir own. m i in ineso curious prui'usiuuiis ueiuro ii.eiij. tho rucmbers can take their choice. I'p to Legislators "My mcsijnge Indicated the Legisla ture really should tlccido what ru n SPROU L CONSI DERS TAX ON THEATRES .-. .i ii ii . Jk. Proposal, With Other Rovonuo Ralolng Plans, to Bo Dis cussed With Crow PUT UP TO LEGISLATURE than ...ftr.y iiruu-ln. Of course, the hunJreJ ' 1. I hn.Vfl Imd e' It' it a. fthftmA thnv hn.n rot r'nn.i uttf T n .. , . -. a i .1 nn1 T--!.-. I ''-- hi I iiuk ,.. iilit.lt J M.fc iJl . iiou -i.k P11 n ".ning-. .V.V9 thla Ittwr. ConUr II? A' ulitt rtiliUoa lln ATi !4. -w...ia a - - ft l.;...: Lh,."1,:,:l,: . iVo,'..'- ' 4UM ";" trT,rca v m.ivj a.iai Ultlin ti.s,IJ Ifi "III M UVUUaOU , (; ( I'flCS (Your i't ' iiij nt man rroixry. nccrnta.rono n tr.o ncot.t, rourtn. nlxtnMr--ff I ha fH.i i (-. T'r c-nrd 1 hJV Iospp bit I wur.t to hnow th i-ntn. ' iv'ailly eit)lk!n hy good Uutn 1o nif ft- A; tWVrr..d X?i IS iv VS I Uonal revenue. If any, was to be nils. d. 1' 'i vn? illvo ui facte 'nbout the e. nteat In other words, the ucstion of nddl 's.V.u;.','' r.W? uhT."? wJth ?,"?!? ' ! I tlonul revenue was put up to the Legls ft" i'l?n,e;"-crhW ,'0d,:,'n.?11thr.n..,r:,o-i'dolflture. I pointed out at thut time thn ley xor uetai u we count cct uiuuv witn wimi. ivj iiuii: !iJViJlri,;Ji.M,ft,'"I.? bllt if tncJ' v,'nnt n,,y Progressive legis 1 ?n. T.i iSi -.' totloii enacted additional revenue for Its o"rViwb""Vn"thJ,mliitennnce will be required. rou nra too buey for dtalin ivmniy print morn l ver er.Joabl oisoclally (Who rate th line Hold? W 1 li'U m r I offlio. and e rather think rrhpa we know I "I mliiht noint out that among these ' n. Hi . r'' x vihan w ae, one. That iSnrsn't nreffressivn menstires U tho Delaware meai we thln'.t our tantn infallible Thi re 7 " . , , menpurea is mo utim-iiri. I '.'n't no etch at.lmai" in ilm'rickln ' Hut liver bridge project. The engineers for brth Ttr'b " " '". it av?rne oi i.iipiu- inn commission say iiiej wnnc w.iiuu.- atr-et. I.ias Pa. -at,, la th lltn- rt ...... .";.- '.i-V:. .'r".J"" ."" 't LIT.. "-. JJ Irom the ntC tills feSSlOIl. Jt IU1KIS "The M.'... Vrg Menr.'' Publljhel , i-al that thoy Think are mlahiv Vll I for this project M well US for Other Mrfa."'! MW ilK?'" , tt aP oLnaSu-I.Vm bin ni. ! PrJrt3 -. de-Ire.1. then, of courw, WC Ihlrwh a ' ll.r-cmb .treets. U,nn. I l,.f'. tn?n7h"t' Wut V, arri'-lv- lm,,it M""l"V COIIfi.liT MOja OUil means penda . a rK-erlrft I. ".r and lrrlnean copy , I for ! in t,rnln. i...t lit..- ti.at "nra to L-f t moro revenue." .k t .jll. a. .H.nln'. .... . ----- .--. - .:.i " - - ... . . ....n v'.. ,. .l.4l ... Iln!n tirant 1'urater, of SJI : POLL SHARP TEETH FROM CALOER B L Sonato Committee Approves Coal Moasuro After Removing Emergoncy Provisions SPECIAL TAXES DROPPED By the Associated Press W.-whlttgtoii, I-'eb. 24. After striking out practically nil of the provisions for federal regulation of tho cnnl Industry In emergencies nnd for special taxation on e.xctffl profit", tho Sennto manu facturers' committee ngreed today unanimously to report favorably tho Colder bill. Chairman La Toilette fald tho com mittee report would bo put Into the Senate today, nnd other members eald on effort would be made to obtain Sen ate action at this session. As revised tho mcasuro would re quire all coal tnlno operating com panies to report through the federal trudo commission nt, regular Intervals tho ncttinl cost of mining coal and the actual selling price. Other provisions require reports on coal htocks nnd coal transportation movements, to bo ns-p-cmbkd through other government bureau. ' The provisions fltricken out gave the President power to declare un emer gency in coal bupply, fix prices, con trol distribution nnd, If ncre.siary, to take over tho mlne nnd distributing agencies. Night pensions of tho IIo'iso In order to get nil appropriations bllli through beforo iidjournment Miirch 1 were an nounced today bv ltcprcscntiitivc Mon dell, tho Itjpnblicau leader. Delay In ngrcclne to conference reports left little possibility of oJenrhig tho calendar without extending tho working time, he fnld, mid lesions will open at 11 n. in. hereafter with u supper recess from 0 to H p. in. t Two more of tho regular appropria tion bill, th first deficiency measure, currying around Sti70.000.CKiO, nnd' the liidlun bill, carrying ?1.)1(HH)1000, were completed by Congress today to bo for warded to Pmideut Wilson for his np pronl. Separate confercncei of f-'ennto Ite nubl Cms nnd Democrats have been cn'led for Mnrcli T to take up questions reguroln reorganisation iiifident to the new session und heating of new members. 55,1 VETERANS TRAINED BY K. C'S 107 chools in Larger Cities of U. S. Toach Trades, National Conforenco Io Told SEVERAL SECTIONS MEET By (he Associated rM Atlantic City, Feb. 21. Mich,, Downey, of Boston, superintendent ot uigut oviiuym in mat city, and a Ota ber of tho Knights of Columbus $t tlonnl Vocational Educational Assnrt. tion, reported at tho opening session of tlonal Society for Vocatlonsl Educatloi that tho K. of C. was now giving Toc tional training to 55,000 veterans of LV v.-nr In ull tho applied trades, nnd that they had cstobllshed 107 tchools In ,i ho Ini-i-er pl(l Tt. . ' u " slderlng the advisability of utabllihlnt n correspondenco uchool t;atea for ti rural districts. Vocational tralnlnu as It retntta ta iiiu Dvuuoi ivuin, iu me Rraouate nod to the youth In tho factory and office li under discussion by tho trained ledtri who are attending tho convention, win President William I. Ilogan nrcsldinr nnd attended by several hundred dtlf.' gates. This afternoon upwards of 2jm members of the organization will dijU, Into ucctlons nnd meet In nrious hil'j. Saturday the National Education Ai. socintlon will begin its sessions, which will end Murch J!, nnd preparations : made for the attendance of upwards ii 0000 members. Many of the leaders ta rolled lu tho latter organization ir joining in tuu sessions ot toe lorner ai soclntiou. Owen D. Evans, asslrtnnt director ol ocationai cuucauon ot rennsyivanlj, iu charjo of the urban continuatlos Echoola. told the convention this nnn lng thnt his evperlence hod shown Hal pupiln forget rapidly, neglect to punat their studfes further, deteriorate rapidly when permanently deprived of ectool influence, but that where the counts are followed up on loavlnj school tli rcuits outuincu nuvo own unnormlj good. Children, ho cnld, rru?t l taujtt hotv to adjust tbemselvfci to the til of earning a living, to riiiliie that for practically an ot ttiem promotion via bo nlow and muit bo enrued, and that i-lilfting from Job to job is wastthjL that they must realize that thev tbouM bo punctual, industrious, willing ui cbccrtui m rcnaering service. it. '.-k th I.!neil.-'t eun- of tin n f'li.la tef ' rs 7-r ' e.-.-'eit Thl"h ha liMn runnlrr li i i- 1 vrvi rrm.'i I ntuxn fir oomo t. .ia : a irr at.r cenert to thn pjBilo trn re y po: j'ar. and we have evidence. wMh .fla uk to tM'Jeva we art battlnir Mmewhare a-e.r. I .800 Hut ntv, to. about that li at r I'l-"! or ynura ny io veil lihe ire ! Labor Asks Veto of Rail Aid Hill CDQnutt Ifora Tize Orw conference bv tite fadora na i i. eonncll which has had tho natter uc k consideration. To Dlitriboto I'rouuaciunento I ourt nave swopt awiy tl.ls strong harrier axalnst n fev.Uullstie legal con cept, and labor finis itself again nt the mercy of an unlimited use of judge mhde laws. The Injun, tion as it is now usd and abase. in labor f'upt.t"-! is without saiiction ei'her n t'ie cur.stl tutiou or in the fui. lamer. tal law f the and. It Is a pure usuri .lUusi ..f po.ci ! tn ; and uutiiurity. j "The only possible ar.d pr.tct.cal , remedy in tie faco of a r 'Wer ho usurpeu ana &o cump.i'te.y uiiJiishlim I part of cun tretdom and of American inbtitu- tions it is cumpelled to adopt this they t i . .v- T-i-..i ... .. 'i v lies in a nai rcuisjii on t.-i 7rZaLlTJi to ctar. ' '- S " t , nuer a proposal to ask l onrress to tafco . i ., i ., ,,.,. 1 .,.. ., action towaVd tho repeal of the art and ' ave " 'NlaI "'1 S, If' .v. .,,, ., ,,J.i. .,i. I do, or wu'ch i"-fk to compel workers to vsn onV.r.nn. .iV.f;, ,-nM" !- things w l.io'i they have a law- ii, lni. ..-.J?r Cl!t S till and guaruti'ee.'. right to refuse to do Dies adopted at !a:t night's session. j This declaration which ee.s forth the "nil 6tor; of labor s grievances aru reo- . -1..1 - .. L -1 .1 f.. ""T, i v VwV"i ' '"u-ourae. be the contcqueuces wha "onsidered tr latsir leaders to be on ....' of the most important documents cer Issued by th floration. "It io the pronojiicemnt of a mo4 ment that is "onseoratcd to the cause if freedim ns Americans understand I 'rtedom," sn.d the prtan.bie. " It . the message f net ai.d wonun why w.Ili not desert tno cause of freedom nv . . , , ,... .,. ... v. ..j . , i Continued from lava On natter what tdo tde o the Btrug'.. ,. . . p"rtnr.e because at this meeting C. IV. Drtween Iwo Lxtreuies 'Maraud, chairman of a sutKommlttee Iibor bps's from r. ) i.artoi.- or i of t! ) aiatx-iatiun, w..I rp-jrt on the 13sh point of view. It gpetiLs fr' a. results of two years' work toward a -he standpoint of A - eri-f -i it'zensi ', plm .if rpremnthtion and arbitration. "Standing 'je--..,. tv ojpiFing T't Musland p.an is repotted to be forces, uncor.'prorr.istni:'. towar i fcot.i, so iltxible that it can be applied to anv the Anert-.i-. t-ade .not i. en.ent ; the twenty trad'j groups la which tooay tiLds "s'i na.l n'rv Aiacicai. i tte ttxtile industry is divided. In F'lb nmct it ts SHI i to arrango ior joint how impoJsiViC it ii, uud'r our fvs t-m, to nnow any Jaorr.isM jr p.ir tiaMty. When their vo'ti wero co intej wr fou-.d t' at the winning lite t.ud been vrllten by : GKUBdi: W. PHILLIP?. s31 Iwnd Title Itulldlng. 'P llm'riek, as complytid b Jlr. Phii.i8,was. I.lnirriok No. SH .1 fvrn; oM fossi! rantd T-Oi" ouni, "ijeoloffv alt go's to sou Jh' t'ld tvin to th TOi'Ur, rhat fH.' earth f.a had ji.ocit " Well, the c.ulh nt to Venus, juu know . The ether lices on the ! a.!"t were : No. 1. My "ejfw-in-gbiss" proves this Is so. Millie r.jrley bmith, C'JIO Catharine street. No. " That's eneisei. liut lt'n-sljto. r.alize3 fully the coanequencci cf such i so left. go. Mrs. Hownrl II. Wright, u coj-.ie, but la tho defense of Ameri- i Churor. road. Itock'ejge. lVz Cbaso P. CITY GOVERNMENT SUBJECT OF ADDRESS AT CIVIC CLUBi The Governor pointed out thnt among thy revenue proposals uro the ndmlii- u. one' J'on t 2ou tt.l..ic ue o irut t . ., ' . . , . t- fef.ir.Ks1) ,hl nnd on tliu capital stock of manu- tbruriug ,ornorntioiia ; n tax on Din- . ,.,.. , ., - ' boardi, the bill for which l.na been Appeals to Colby In Berodoll Caso introduced by a m.-nber of the House I)eticr, Feb. ill. -(IJy A. 1'.) on bis own iuitintlo; an increne In liiumor Phoun vesterdav wrote s!P0. ! the tuxes on dirct nnd collateral in Chinese Jade II l.all.ilMIAU II ml tt ItllHiAlia.. Ill !.. ,.,-.. Joint Luncheon to Be Devoted to'r-wry of State Colby requesting that ' Hotae Btata on virluui legal docu "Educatlonal Outlook" I t!, "T't'-ry m his offic3 to In?ute i ients. ti t.....v ten.. ..in ...i?.,.. tie immi'diuto rebsso of Trnnk Zimmer i Tin Governor plans io go to Wash- .i .'! i i-i i "", .'i i ! . tin Charles Ncuf, AmerWn Foldltrs . Ington, Pa., tomorrow, where ho will the Uio Club at -1 o clue this nf.-T- ,wljo nlv lmprihone,i n Germany for at- "peak at Washington and .Toffcrr-nn ' noon at tho 1'ear.sjlMiiiia Historical tempt'ng to capture Grovcr C. It l-gdo'J, College. faturday be will address n1 Societv. 130i1 Lntit.it 'reet "Mil- I vn ited n this cntmtrj on eh;.r-i.i ol ' Iasonlc meeting in Pittsburgh, colnr ' jnielpal Govvnmtiit Its Kilnfou to I evading Le teUctlvo draft. from tbero to Harrlsburg. the State, and the Supreme Importar.c ' ' Of deep upple green and pre sented in necklaces, finger ring? pendants, charms, tassel?, brooches, bar pins, earrings, hot pins, cuff .links and scarf pins. ' of the Prlmnri prevented. This Conciliation Offer Made by Workmen .-s p - l.l " WlVlllllj, (11IU J-l. UlU don't sou luiow. J r I . nmeth. J13 , ,,e T hpowUn will 1rx.U,toU&7:5n man mjoh. t fb. mihlect to V t Is the fourtn in tl. I rerka of lectures on "Government." i Mrs. Ldward W. Blddlo will preside. I'r.d'T the joint uusplces of the Civic I nrd City Clubs a long table luncheon ( will l" given nt the City Club Satur- i daj, 1'ebrunry i.'ti. "Tic Kducatloiinl fi'jtlook" will be the general subject I for !U':usicn. JMfferent phases of the subject will Le presented by Dr. Sam uel P. Cu en, director of tho Ameri can Council on Kducatlon ; Kenrtt'"- . . lit. ..I...- ...! ll. tl. ......A .l.r..ln it.i - uiviinip (ill'i -k Uiuifir i.iii-ii' 1, urtu.g HUpenntendent of tlie public imonils will 1 be followed institution. fee;lu asiiaiit'd und a:- '. - 'acted by t .e -.scut. ' of ind-i-'ry u i . ' f illu :i. Euro; -an : a'..' -t ihes "visi '.. -H i freedom ai ' : ft .. t; ceopenei r r ' i " ' Qilc cl,u-h- j; .r -n,i "malndum1 .tru' i f i -tutemnt dc c eM n ho t'.u' t tion of t.i. err wi-; hjs li'-.i la cs a it'crijis ct ngs t eiiiplojers nnd workets to V,s '',fTC""', dii;.i,s wige and other qui-atuns nnd i' f C.C.- o. for tg , a-bitr.ition of differences. rut.c j ,,-,vis licnton, managing director '" "iof th Textile Maaufacturt.-s' Assoe.a- tion. sa.d toduy : " py statci. ent ii i i'y t r. Creeclt'b b'tter uiil l.av.j t . -.e f-om te ctfj crs if t'io :.ss .f U-. ,-. 'Hie iri.'.t-r -v:il, of course ',.. 1 n ig-r t" the ' Sli'ti st.-c" a't'-i.t' .r. of tl.s exe.'-' . i.L.ltle'.-' Miss l.r' o .s :ai wti Dewey strrei I s'rj. o tl ' tl1 ")-ll-l IIC - fie flr-cl, .. . ..u. i un nuui-'i j ' , .overs aTi l rracj Pr.iis Plan fcuggeot.'in s 1 as :. i car. Miss ItoW "tr.fiateu t.j t- gates of i-. . g-nt.. i -s'.i h To the cor' in. l nn.i ei.-ei er. iiM Hour w a; '. .a tn"i s-ffi.rts to -"due" t .o A..iri a:, b'ttt-a-d ef iiv-l i.. ' I Thfl r at'r-n i!irV 'at -'g-' ' reductive of toth.ne t.t gooi," niu ' Tift. -liich nn.njr s ' i . nnpeul to t'.e , Mr- icy. a. y'l mg t .at ;m11 pre .mencan pt- ' f,r ' ulrinn -rside-. heat btrik-j .- U. tic.ul u the en'tre ntion, fippo-t an! re-"sr.ifv ." su i ' "h.'sur i'y, n- ''.' nn to f-cse d'rec'.lj forts lalor m r--.v !,' of ricl.ts u-d tho , conrrt-d s a m..tter of fact, our uroriimiiloi'-ii departn.. r.t '...u i.nh.ng t! at will The riffht .f thit vr-kini r.ot'e rt prnve- t . - .,-, t- rt-J. -.. ..... ru!n. ---- m , , -i. orjsi.iiM '.o trad -"' jots to show. S Howard Itippey, 7011! Greene ttrt-tt, Gerine.ntown. No. ). Earthen "Jarv" that wore made long ago. 11 igh Wynne, Jr., -J2 North Pt Bernard street. No. 7. But uo're, ln-fer-no rents down bellow. C. I. TLou.as, -1331 Sansoa str"ft. No. 6. TJio fov.ll B.-Loiv ought to know, jenn e G. Ly&tcr, 120 Provl-der-e road Aldan, Pa. No l). So wo have moraine, less Ire and snow Mas Vlerin Willltt, 010S Siir it utrcet. No. 10 Shocks rvnt, and rent shorks its, oii Know. Miss Llennor O'Don cell. West Muin street, Girnrdvllle, Pa. .Mr I'l.ill pa' llm'ri.'k mus No. -1 on tin- bull ''.aid re-ciwd fio of thcelevea votes cit. Line No 1, ),., MIsh Smith, v. as gnen thre vo'.-s, ihile lino Ne. 10, ty M ss ('Ionr.e'l, received two -.oti-s r.t.d line N 7, bv Mr. Thomn.s, fr,,!y'l ore vo'e . Te tintr.H of tl." rren'.'Ts nf the ju-t " Witneasea May Implicate City ,,h selfted todaj s v,-lnncr follow: i Solicitor In Kllllnn T-e Woman's Club of Germantown ' If 1 a meeting this afternoon. "So:n" "t C'ir Latent Posslbilltiea" were dis- t cursed by Dr. Llla Kilgus. Members and friends of the Phllo iriiMan Club attended an informa. at home nt th cluWiouee, 39-14 Wul n.ts reet. this afternoon. Mrs. Slier- ' iikii 11. Heed, chairman of hospitality, " -i in charge. The Sisterhood of Bndeph Shr.'or-. ' v i ! celebruto the fiftieth anniversary ' i -. I'liiuu with a bazaar in Merrar -t Ha'l. It In called n "Count Kiilr." nn! n.ll liavo many interestii.x t'lltUU". ERIE GRAND JURY PROBES ' 'DEATH CAR" MYSTERY, P. (.honicj, 1003 Nortn ( . Stineman, t-OJ MIki Marj O'Brim, .r'rpet. i Ml.. T.rt.. MoSfn.wmtn ft.1T V...I ' " Lrie, Pu.. IVb. 21 Spcial Pr.se c r.r i" Lei L. Githon is now ready tike up bi fore tie i;ritid jury Hi ll West Herbs :r:'ti!;c v;c".,in viiir.n.." ii ui nn-. it-' i nuiriuu u,. liio uikia...i.a i ! death car mystery. fourth Btre'-t .smith, 2C08 Dauphir. Lu I'nited s.iar,s t inlonn fur tl i rovi; ti-jT. i tl.e r rij! th nd iutere'i'p The r'gh. nr . i.ra'ir uf "'. legtive lu"fl!. ' g .v .i , '.r. ..is rhroueb r! rtn .t-t.vc t.iir imh ho'Mr.g The rig'.: .-. ctj Ij cm., rk o'.ei-ti' " Tbe 11- t r . ' 't. c i I out nithhn ! i'-o oge, Th n't t t'.e i-xr-i.'' ofo'I'V -e tctisiti'i i" ' .-'heru- i ef -Li- :are f Itt r. II t :-' (ty Mlw I'ftirl L st-eet, Miss lanore I". Prtmllo, 1-107 Ke.ca-ty-seiond aven-ie, Uak Lane. Pn. Miss Dorothy MaeDtal, o32 Havr ' rd avenui MLs Gertrude Ktfer, 2722 IM'y- .' o tT'i ' I Mlii f.l.-ulis tlrinlston. 14M Pf.fV. land stri-et. Mlw Van Hlley. 684 North Twf-n'y. not a". i 'ited . 'n t'.e '.eitiiu conn- , ftiI'i! "?.1 i.-," n bl.M "Thy a'nrd n!on". I . . " ,,i"n ' u'y. -'- -"".i ' if coi.esc a! are nlwa s ter.dy o rui-e' i Ni'ietenitn atnst I i.-. c fi-iin-e ii", i o:r (upbiyis. As i Mr. Phin.rB ! itidMr.g la-s tl. ' f'm matter .'. the .'t i n-d Herman L Hecht, n forme- rc.lir I lr-usb,- Is r. ' ,r s ueat' j.- J Wajof t' e L gisnturi-, i. l,in office , -", n rot hi-ard t'ror.i fir emploj es; Lund T.tle H.ilriirg He giad.iate-. n'ltuei la-e ne npiin.ai'!."J t.cm We , from South Pn.lndelphia High In I'eh an- re 'e O l"."".- , u r .g : .ar w'pe- e, ruil '. i ' at. .n ir. his brai.ch ! ' e In i rv Wo.lid lot be affected. Tie W I ton an 1 JruKuei worriers 1VtLsUiIon Pnii'Ksed llee0".:i . t da"'i- Tiade i- u.- Lructii (i b" '" : gross "f a u e.'ar'as tnn 'a'.- '-.-ii zat a r-e liot ' rnrtf T1 'ii,.s in i klie.l t it ' .; b (rested 'i a o- ii ,,'i Lnz.'trne'jt v C'.gi.s, .( gl'-ia. non unicn i a '. '.-o'.. i t; .. . -kern ll the'r org up ed cii;n " ugnli t the roncept thut M.ere is a prnpiT'y rigut in tl.e labor f u hunai. being No nppl'cotlon of t ! u'j of 'r. 'ine 'ions in in '.list-nil di'p'.'.'i wh.r- tv v jro ild not a, i : in th ui tii'v t t. ' dlirjiutes Prohibit -r ( i- nimri.t .n ..- r. period of not -s tw two y-ur- More T'n a; pn 'i t.'M e initi.itite un I ref -en lui'i in f u po i'i cl affnirj ( ti' L'l.ittd ut's ,i a y.' our several 'iifes lieinovnl I v iijren .f tf ." i".'. power of t courts i!e.-.ire 'nctn ttutIonnl Ihus em, i. ' f, ('on.'i 'Ss ' Llection of ' .dsen Iinmcdlato rv.toent'o'i ' . if"' n from or the repea1 ' h1! ant, oirt.i tion and to-cnlbd lone-iir.i. law ha-n t noy buslneas any" ay, ' 'i feci that we have r stlffer ' pr ipotc:" il :n Ph.'alelptiu tns,a mauu ' fa '''inTj ' th'fe Kor o- e fin?, ' t..ere arn r, ore radlea-i ii th .th"r 1,'iB.JUH.' 011 Jeep I U -1 r .'1 J ( s i of u it i . at As . n i- ' I'. ix-i.. s work' H '." ' '' " 1 nil ' s s , 1 I,,. v.I'.is ' 1-"C'- v i t- P" i'le In I'ai.H'ic.; !.u iiiuii . ro:a u r-m t'i. i ' 'J'li"f i-a'd In tc n gentri 1 recig ai'ioa anung v an dfni furers t'.a' ej. le;t.vr burgaining must bo man tu. nrd :a tri 'nieru,ta ff mi-jeri and workeis P1!'.,!'. Adjastnient if n.ijfo dlripulefc, t is sa'd, Is vitally t."i essarj beccusr tl Is lit- s Ipreir 8' - ti u t- -t ib ce'i'T . 'hreatete-j Ly Niv. ' rj lar.d ..tu ui v' .: r:ary. 11)1 H, nnd ih at present tu''- rg t' tak.j tt.o pri'''nunary uUte Loard la-.v eiatnlnations Mr Phillips vm curnmoned 'o t t Lmisisu Piiilio Li:i)Oi: 1-m r' k dtparti. ert t hear the glad tldb g, m 1 wo havi- ". . n g'.o.) authority t' at 'is . .y i;'.''l :i iiiik:.ii: lis wbv t r I ,. rigi t eitii'e i sa t. bhiniug ll?i t f h lerttln lii.1 head. We won't J t, on tout. Uur -v r.r.'ng lan today i pc rg to put his irize n.onny to botn frivolous Tl..s denlH with the killing of Wil-I 'ui.-, t-ih'ilta mid the injuring for b'e I Willmni Donaldson, two cmplojes of i c P.iilTalo and Lake Lrie Traction C , i vino ""re struck by an automobile o tic mi'rnini; of November 10, whili it vv 'k on State street car trnokn. Th nr that struck the two men Is owmd bj City S'lh'-itor M. G. Cornell, luvv purt'ier of Mayor Miles B. Kitts, and vi lift, Cornell MtiH arraigned for the of fenso he claimed he was not in tho ma- I i i inc m uiui unit nun svus oisi iiiiriti i I by Mag.stri.te Hu;ea for lack of t.i- d'ueo. I A rumber of new witnoshcs are s d io nive bff n obtiiltud by Special I'm. i utor GilMiin unJ will testify L. 're tin- grand jur; . I Tin) (ji.'-Mion of bribery chargpri n a-V ' ugiiinst ( uptuin Smith, of the niiie ol.cf, by Ldvvnrd ("Indian" San , d .r! y, u forn.er Lrie police olbcer, v.us i tlireK'.i'd jt.t iu the grnnd jiny rue m I .vis'ttdny It is isnld that Sati'l ski cuiiriil ihtt '-Smith offer' d him .VHK") if, h- ,rid t'-s'if) t' eeitnin thingH l,i.. ' f.re th grand Ji ry Smith denied tl.e i ai i lit. on While nttcjidliit: a boxing rr.ntcn lint e-.inn.g, Miivvr Ki'ts mid : 'I'll be a I ei Lu.daio f' r re tlcttion, H N I .a TRISCUIT IS BACK AGAIN ur favorite shredded wlieat cracker crisp, tasty, deli-cious-a real -whole wheattoast In order to conserve wheat ive stopped maiding TriSCllit during the war, but now you can et it of your drocer. It is madetlie same as Shredded Wheat Biscuitjbutis pressed into a wafer. More nourishing than whole wheat hread hecause more easily diested.The longer new it the better rt tastes. 1 ji Always heat it in the oven to re- H store crispness, then spread it ffl wliile hot.mtli butter or sort cheese. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper raaffianmraOT 'ITESa George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street1214 Presenting an Attractive Display of New Harding Blue Millinery Lovely hand-made Hatn of ctraw cloth or straw braid und the new fabrics trimmed with French flowers or exquisite ribboni marked at pre-war prices. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 '.'!r s To Discuss Americanization A ' nfererc. on Americaniratior wil'. Ik. ui'V. toi.igl i u' I'.'i I.oeati Lhriiry, (id " l 'U'l urd Wagner nveiip, l.ogur under the in spi i, nf ' c jiom m's leg nliitive on ni't'ef of tho Kurrv Mt'i-on 1 siafi T i spiuiern wul be Li- 1. 1 .1 Mkfcfi I r.iir'inki. Pip..! ,,,ny to In n nsrtv at hoir..'. nV','. Ellas Lumrn :-an Btre't, 1 vi Chai.e, tor t! . h,h,J'j,' .auA Lumm, thirty jeiirn t'.d, 1.'1?.5 in cfcli brut, in of tl o blf dey n-.d thei. i p li.e t-'ri't, n policeman attaelied to vhat's l"ft over ib to go tjmrd train- ' the Kightl. nnd .leffcrson HtreetK Ma ine In law. ' ..,r.. him vuih taken ill while nntroiltic Mr I'b.lllps ovir.ej up t'io gh, that at timea legal luattern ruve tsxci swonil plai e d iring the Inst two nm t ,i, ,)r ko. He hus been llmpln' ul Tig w'td the1 res of the Pm'rickers iifr kincij the Vrnl nnd l.cs had very often ns )th tuiti.'r in crime, Willian Ivogh, vYo t-linres part of tie u3.' e in the IaaJj T'tle IlmlUtng. Totlaj i winner is a versaM'.) your.g hii beat 'lueddnj. died last night in the, Woman s Homeopathic Hospital. He is irvived bj a widow. I rcrtor Tuslic. lrs iraiikiiti Spencer r,,in II. mnved the Durt of n irir. In Hestoratlon of au nlvyaafe icral Kdmonds, Mrs 11 Dobaoa Alteiaus and I ths senior high school play. He also iploymcnt tcrviee 'Edwin .Tq Lefferf'-'u 'hclncd to get out tho school paper. mploymc 1 Vl ntHITV WI'HKUM HAT S 00 ANCILNT AND MODERN GREEKS IN ASIA MINOR !"-. i luffatel I.'i-lurn by l O, Il"rt, ge'est eipirt on the Niap Eil of ! cl.l viu now that Ilia Alllm founcll U chauxlntf turntory ajilmwa to tlre.ot. Owlnii I? wViiher coaiuinn HO l,ECXUJU3 ON auNUAY. Millinery Space for Rent in Exclusive Walnut St. Shop This presents an unusual opportunity for an estab lished milliner. Excellent location ; adequate window nnd store display. Quick action, if interested. Box A 835, Ledger Ofllcc. ! i French Gloves Of' Finest Kid Only the finer quality skins arc used ior these gloves with their exquisitely careful workmanship and smoothness of fit. Two Clasp $3.50 pair Newest shades, including tan, gu, bi"Vn, j beaver; also black and white; P. K. sewn Gauntlet $5.75 pair btrap wrist finished with pearl clasp in blac and white. Mousquetairc $1.75 pair Overscan! sewn; pearl buttons at wrist; black, white and beaver. 1G Button $8.50 pair hue Kid Dress Gloves; ovcrscam scuij line white suede gloves at the same price. llff .irswyrf ftyrTOwiitM "l'Tei,C'W'jg3rTvrT'':'T,n also ': V" .U-r, I. AJl l'. ... J rK'2- X - l"-C I J JVJi i . vl'l (