Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING 1'UBLIC IJBDOEiR -PUJjLAJDEU03IA, WiDNE&DAY,
SECOND VICE BILL
BACKED BY SOWERS
I vent n Ronornl cutting 31 nuliroprlii
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PENROSE WILL NOT OPPOSE
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Legislation Assembly Decides to End Sessions April 211
Representative From Lane's
' Ward Again Tries to Increase
Magistrates' Power
SEEN AS POLICE SHACKLE
ffy a Staff ('nrrrinwi1rt
IlnrrlMii.rc. Miirrl. J. Kntiort'i- of
"'the Moore niliiilnUlrntlnii i.rp prpnnr.-i
fo put tl.e skl.N undo. Il.e Infest Ml
'fnthrreil liv l.'iresi-ntntip .Sotr. of
-fh Twrnfiotli wnnl. i-i-iitiirlng polin-
mm nntl rot.t.il1r to taki- pnonp.
nrfpstcd on tin- KtrcoN of I'l.iliuWpliiu
to the ofllro of iIip nrarp-t ninciMiiitP. ! J- ,,.,,..
Thp n.cno.irp . pliicpil in .. Hh-m ll!i Tin is in niv.ii.l with t.nw-rnni
the other bill to rivp niaBitrntP Juris I Spi-mil's iln 'nrntiiui in In- ii.phkp i.i
diction in tin' prHiniinnn honringi of the l.t'cMntiiii- in .Inmnii). n-'i he
priioncr nrrp-teil nitliin th.ir own ili- :ii.l:
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U ilnn.l.nrliw. .,., I In. llilsttllllll'll lllldl- Mll-M. lll'til'l' IllCIIlt Il. I. KM HP IIIIIII
dnr of the lions... nn.l efforts will behe iilil.- to nilio.irn in the month
made to xpiiiI the new hill to thp ainelAp.il
i. ml rpti-mipliiitpiii. iinrllfiilarly In view
f the btmlp.ii imposed h the jintinnnl
'ling in U ushinpton H ill, Sprout Puis Quietus on Coal Tax," u ,, i( vrw s,
bj Joseph It. (inintl.v. president or ttie
,omi. lvnnia Mnnnfm'tiircrs' A -sue-In-tion,
there should be n Rfiiiml retieneli
inent ill the stite'o expciijes.
Kxtreme Meawres DnnRprotiH
The thinner llesin nil of thi thai
both siiKfictloni may be.ijh.Tled In an
extreme tlitit will seriously retard the
piojtrejn of the state. Safety. nj (ioV.
ernor Kproul nt.d the nilmli.itr.itloii
l(v U. ll." In the middle rmirup
viz.. not too iiiir'!. of , a :) lidding It.
Tither ilinvtioii.
It is now lip 16 the Legltdnttirc to
accommodate itself to these inmlltlons,
and that Is where the indlvidiinl In
tcteMK of iiipiiiImtk of the tloiiM' litnl
Senate are going td suffer. .
Willie the conference hit smoothed
otl.t some w rinlile.x, It hns not'tneeecded
In' prif inn ting pertnancnt hari.iony be
tween the leaderM of the tnte-widc fetid
li.tri'lshnrK. I'll.
lias been n ,vnl ainoiint of tnl'... to "ii
iiotliiiif: of iirniie iiimS .pceiilation.
over the "cet-tmether" liieetitiR of
t.'overnor Spro.il. Slate Chilli limn
Cinw anil Sieretnr Ilarr linker with
Senntor I'lrmiv. in Wind.lnston ni.Siin-
(.11 v llo.
'l'oia the' llrf iiiiniele ovblrine "f
n'.ult. .ill fn I'i'eii ill Ihe iieet.lii
l.oii of it lex mlioii, MKreed Upon lit
WiiMiinslon. Ilsins tln Unal niljmirn
mi lit of the Otienil .sembl on Aplil
ll (Ji:t)KC.K XX AI.CAIX
.Mm-i'li L'. - There jinn ,uid heart -btirniiiK ainoiiK Individ
tint meinherx ot I lie' .ssemmy ami a
Hiniplele -nriemler to coiporate inter-t-t.
Iti.dcelt .May lie Slashed
The niiroiiintipiii rinmnitliM' of
Imlli IIiiiio' and Senate have ntiv been
f.iriiiHhed with an iidmirnble exr.Nc for
lahiiiK' iippiopiintiutii iIrIi! nnd left
id ehnolx. liospiti.1 and elinritalile and
I eiial institution' and state depart
n. uit.
(iowinor Spro.il lias hail ph.ied in
lis band" the best-reason In-the woild
fur siill fuitliei lediieliiK nppioprlntinns
li eto. It i- doubtful if thl angle
of the sitiuitioti lu.s been considered by
the I.eKisliitiue.
. . . . -. .- . ' ' if iwuii I'.vprv vpiir n
vweie reenve, r c iriinrjr Ih Were rejected "A".!,! I.I in.nn 1 f.'.r .. f.ltfrV.cni- term.
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th
of
flieie sire til left, of eoure. oilienof (inilidy vs. t. row . It is still on.
Mii.iccx nf reiei.ue. Amo.iR them tho. It is whftt Horace (Jreele) would have
billbn.iid. movitiK pirtuie, inheritaiiee deceribed as in. "Irrepressible enntliet."
tax ntid others, but the. will not furnish There will be mime bitter lights in the
tlip additional revenue neessar. to pie- eominc two months remaining of the
rpsfini iilnpp
Poftpnneineiit of the tirt bill i be
lieved to have prompted the Introduc
tion of the second by Sowers. It l
pointed out this bill, like the other,
might severelj hamper the nitivities
of tlie police' in diMrhts where tlie
magistrate was unfriendly to the ad
ministration. Another so-iillcil underworld bill lias
appeared In the shape of n piojiosal
lie allowed io iicccpi
I'lii. i k.i ,.f l he nll.ll decided Itlioll III
thill cuiifcieme I furtliel- eiiipl.ifii'ed
in the Jios.tne decliiriltlon that tliete
will be no hills intmduced eing a
tax upon inaniilnctuiing corporations
in- , unl piolliiction.
If iu !iii Ii bills ii n Introductd the.
will be us indixidual measiiies and
not us admiiii!tatic menurc.
Not (ioM-inor's llohhj
The: e has In en an ntlii.ipt to make
thnt niairislrntes
cash ball. It is offered by Kepiesenta n niiuenr that these iie:iurci. in par
ilvi. Itlinl.i-i ,.t" ilu l'i'fih ward. ' fiilm. w err ml hobbies nf the tio
Critics of tlie bill point out that nnor. mid lind been scheduled to he
crooks are alwins lni of an oiportun-' ((.reed through. will -uill.v . in spite
ity to offer ciish lunl us Mimi thev in , i.f all objections. This is not the fact.
at once free to jump" the town. Ii This wn .if imiensing the states
N explained thnt in nil large cities there icenue was merely a suggestion, ten
are vice rin;s nml hands of p,ckpneket tatixely put forth In the Coveriior in
and other thieM-s who have plentx of ,,, biauuun' iiiessngc. It appears un
eash on hand. Crunks Imil it ditlieult tu (cr the In nd of suggestions (o ie-
fet real estale "fiirm However, n , nun.
ensb bail is hccentahle. the ceutiul or
ganization of the crook'' will put up
cash. It is suiil Hirst' ii'iituil org, m
iyations nie maiiitaiiieil In contributioiis
or assessments nflV'cil h the inciubcrs
of the 'profession " '
Combine leadeis insisted todav they
would make the passage of the I'.rid.v
tilistaff bili. iinreasing salaries of these
officials, a part of the ombine'- lim
ited program of legilution for Phila
delphia. The declared placing of the
bill on the postponed calendar was not
to be taken as a mme to kill the
measure.
The nnlv llung to he fenieil is the
Tetn of the tinvernur. it is nid I'resi
dent Judge l'.iovMi wants the bill
ainendciNso s to lenve the salaries, in
the tasi nf Courts of Cominon l'lens
nn.t fli.nrtf,! Srs.ion.. nil .11 tile ills, re I
Other similar suggest ions weie suh
milted, but nowhere in his me-snge or
ill lis uttelutlies sinie has the I Jowriii.r
or iiii.v member of hi iiilmiiiistration
' iiifiste'il upon tl iiieniiic as means
of inciensing the state's imouie
He was 1101 comiiiitteil to 1 hem as he
,is to the ionstiti.tron.il 11 vision plan.
.liovcrnor Spioiil is cmpluiticnll.v in fa-
Ivor of n 11 v isiou of the constitution.
' It is mi iidministiatiuii iiieaurc. aim
upon .Ins the (iovernor received the
1 ass.triiu f Senntor I'enrose tluit his
1 program would not be opimsed b.v him.
Xgieetiiciit Is .Made
This ilne. 1101 mean that there will
' not be n 1 ei nun .iinount of opposition
'to revision Allcnd.i there r.re heiiid
' siisgestiolls of iloilhle-crossillg. kllltillg
Mini s no in- Hol-lievIK tactics, 1,111 tin
rraJRJirHJiiraJj3rrRjr
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I W Mr m M.SB MM vAV.rro
M f 100 VIRGIN WOOL
1MAKCH
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present paction. 1'lic polnli of attack
maltily will be nit appropriations to
state department) Kiieh iih forestry,
cdiicntlon and charltlrs.
The session s Htlll full Of IntcrOdlitg
po.sslbllltles. f
TP OUST BOROUGH RULERS,
rttnnltig fro.il C50 Jn J'-J1."''l,f' BLUE LAWS 'TO 'BE AIRPn
11, no .ttin iiiiiinbit nil ill in bdr-I . "iiui
than BOO population toTHKW t hdr-
ougim over JU.tittti in population
ROAD BIDS TOO HIGH
SCHOOL RIPPER HEARING
Public Discussion Here or
Bill Substitutes Commission r;orm of
Government In Towns
I IlnrrWiiirg. March 2. A bill b.v Hen-
rescntntlvr .lonci, I.a'cknwnnnn, estnb-
iisiiinir nie I'on uiissiiiii ii.iiii ui ruhiii- . . .. H
I incut in borotighi of the state, linH made O"" saucation uoara
. . iiu niiiinnrniii'n in inn iiiiiim'. in t'licn iiirrimnirir. uiirn miiuiif in
Commissioner Sadler Rejects Nine borough next November two ootiiicilmen rnngcinentM we're iiindc twlny by It-'pic
teen Proposals for Construction 'wotlld bp eleeteit lit targe, one ror n term
lliiilslini-L' Afnri.ii in. v ii v! of two year.s alnl the second for-a ternt
111 Is in ii .eUcii Sf ILlZ ,,V slV .!';. f ft"' ,'"', W1' "' ","M,t -"""
ion..rt!l!m .".JecU "o " wl Im 1 Y Jl.cr would eo.nprlse the. official govern-
"it
new bills will I,,,
ildked. The cnhiuilsiduncr f-nlil":
"I ftel thai the prlrrs submitted on
a great majority of project t for which
bids were opened 1'cbrunry IS hie mil
l(prcsntntie uf the downward trend
of prices for labor and materials.
"While it h nlgeiit, that the 1'imti-sylvania-Stuti
Highw;n".v Dciartiiient
make everv ilTort to compjpte the proj
ects; which will give 1'eiitis.vlvnnln n
lolitit.tioits sv.stem of dni'olile hlghwnjs,
it is important thnt t Ik, resources 'of
the state be conserved. There Is no rca
nn why this stnt,. .should pay auv more
for its woik than private ImllvidunN
or corporations."
Public Hearings Here- Arranged f.i
, Sunday 8ports Bill
llmrisliiiic. .March L'.--IInii,,-..
n. qui to! !'':.;!!' "::r ffi!!!r,,.'o'!!,,!!:j"'!v co,,,1
I .null., ,.- .... v..i ..,i.i..i' iney vj.
I permit nunuiiy i-porin, win Me lipi.i r
, JMilhulelphla nntl Hnrrlsbi'irc on Mil!
to be nnnoiinccd later. m
Hcufntlve Sterling for. n .public hearing , , :. , ' :" '-r. of ,
in I'll lade pi.ia, .wtireii 1 1, on iiio inn . ;',"" n """, . " . " "" .
In icplacc tlie prcneiil noaru ot educa
tion with n Htnall, unpaid, elective lionid.
Mr. Htetllng made, the nrrniigcincntM
In n cotifeietice wllli Itlehard Wcglcln,
iiresldent of City Council, who gave
riwie Is n liiiiicc fenture. which tiro
.,,,,, .. .. --.-.. . 3. . -. ,.v.".'-- -. ".. - " '.. ,fc-
thf Urn Mommy -or next i nermlssiou for the use of tlie miancc,
live Hlass. cliniiuinti of the Hou.. '
lllciary cprcliil coiiuiiiftee. decided i,
day to nirnngo thi hcnlliig. ,0
The bill Wiir Intioduccil ,v It.
septntlvo .Smith, of Pliilmk-Ifililii.
iiuitarv "the terms of all coiiticllnicn I committee chamber In City Hall.
hen In'nlliei. shnllcjiiilre." ' "t like." remarked Mr. Wcglcln, "to
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The two coiineilnicti aim tne uurgess i ptieoifiiige the
would each receive an anlilir. sals.-v branch cnpllol.
of
I
Smith and
fpre.
league of Iteprcsentntlve M-i-i....1'
who mil In the Stttidny li.lil,,,, i (,
r .1 II. Mll... - Will.
use -of City
Half' its
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... . . .. . .. - --.'--.-' in m
llilrteetuti nun lotirieentli wards, I'M
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tion of tlie Hoard of Judges nnd in ' I , atitii't alter the fact if the ngu cut.
cr.se o tlie .viuiiicipni i.niu up in ine i;i, f, igi essmnnl nml 1egij -
president nidge Mivc nppoi lioiiinci t will lie presented
Itepresentative Itradv sni.l that if i i- fundiiincuuil law has nlienilv ben.
tiovernor objeited to a lull which did violntfil ti i.asi legislators for ten jein .
not set a miminuiu Milarv be wu.ildJH, t., imperative n mu'iIiiii
offer nil iiiueiidnient I .oin.'tliiiu he done at the pio.-ul ,..
Mr. Itradv -in. die Itoiir.l of .ludge- -illI1
will not "neiessarilv iiurini lii,- aln , -j-1 , ; ,,i, s i nbnut the fact that
ries if the bill passes. " lie explains ,j,(. lllEtt i,:,i the proposed tux on
that the judges vviint to be in position (1il) 1(l inunfi. luring cuipomtiniis
te make an uu . llse ""if ulitiotis j i(1, (linniiniu-l was the icsull nf presuie
vnrrant or deinnml." luought to beiu Senator Penrose l.v
Combine lenders autinuin c. that ni,r "intetest" of tin stale,
far at tl ey are cnuci-ructl. S niilnr I ''.re is aliciidv inauife-i a feeling
Woodward"- bill extending civil sei vim- f ,,..f mnniig the lobb.v and rcpic
to rniiiitj i ;hcer hadn't a liance of ,, ,.,,;,.. of mining and maiiufiii luring
passing." ' , iimm-i.s tin-' thi- .danger hits lieeu
The inniliiue does not believe in civil . ..,. t,.,
herviee nn where unless, as m tin- use ' 'riicie is nlie-nlv a viv i-v',.iut dis-
di cit.v oflii i-s, tlie Moon- administia- '
lion is theietiv haiupired. Otic of tlie I
leaders sniil Senntin Wooilvvnid's bill
was a "iia.y proposition
DAYLIGHT BILL MOVES
-Edmonds Measure to Turn Clocks
Goes on Calendar
Ilai rlslmrg. M.n- h I --'II:. ,ml,,t
enving hill intrinlii' --.I hi tl,. II-hish ,
Iicpri-si-ntntive Cuuiomis. I'l ilicl, l),l.i i
tiinvldiug i locks In iHin-il i-ini. at-
hour at "J o'clii. k n in mi the s mi
Siindnv nf A-.ril ami Inn k an in.ui tl .
xeconil Sundnv f Set.i. mhei was re
ported to llie ll.itis.- 'l,.in Ihe i .until 'e
on retrem Inn. nt iin-i re-mm m -
ond sess'nn tmlsv
Alll.lliv . Mai- Ii 1' t i - mil- - n
of the maim it, in tin- -n.n iw , mn ,
than the m-ci-.sjin inin,l ..- ,,i,
Were found t- iiis.i., .be ,.1s-llge .,1 i
Ilowniiin Iteiis .laviighi sin iug ; .'
bill, vvlinll ilsse. tne .s-n'iihi -s
week Tins tn. ail Hi. .I.'iiili ,,t m
..light siivin .., N. v. Vok sini. - 4
whole
Do we serve vou?
We Handle Only the Very
B
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J240 Lin to Every Ton
For 35 Yeart.
We Serve You Right
OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
A Yard That Has So Equal
Trenton Ave. and
Westmoreland St.
position sin.,. Hi. Washington ninti i
. nee on llie pail of memt.eis of tin
l.eigsintiiie kio as.iime a In. kad-iisicul
aliunde toward ipn-simns of taiUio'
and piogiiss i
Ii is a il-ingciniis tenilem . lis . t
'It lllll'-.l . w 1 1 F lie i . . i ii inn
t,
if
tU-oxrLUdpe
Children's Coats
Smart little polo coats of
pure, soft camel's hair
that are warm and ex
cellently tailored. They
may be had in several
'weights.
These coats come in sizes
from 1 to 16 years, and
are priced from $15.00
upwards, depending on
weight and size.
Children's tarns, sweat
ers and undergarments
of Jaeger quality.
v , Send for catalog if ou
can not come to the store
Dr. J a g g g r s C o.
1516 CkestnutSt.
PHILADELPHIA
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Special Excursion
to tiii:
COAL REGION
SUNDAY, MARCH 13
$0!? To Tnmaqun
nnd Mnhnnoy City
$Q?
3
Mt.
To eillerton. Mn
Itiinoy IMnnc, Shen
andoah. Girnrdvillc,
AKliland, Gordon,
Cnrmcl and Shamokin.
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V. h if ' ' t
vlii
Wnr Tn KOi- .Xililltloiml to All. I'nrfs
Si),-, inl 't'rnln leaves ttcmllne 'J'er
tnini.1 ,:()() A. M.. mteiilni. at Cni
u. n I'. .i Aw , ttuntli.nilon Si Arum)
Mink CunslioliocUcn unit NmiiHtown
(I).- Is I. Ill St ),
llnluriilnp lniven Slininiikln x)
I- VI.. lt. i-rine1 Sil.1 P. VI.. Oonlnn
Hill r. M.. AnlilTin.t Mf.lt I'. M..
do unlvi U. K:'! I. VI.. siieiiun.lnHli
K:l.ll V. A1 . Arahnnnv Plane 8:31 P. At.,
lit ii. mi Hj.'tS P. At., M.ili.muv L it
KitK I. V).. Tumaqua l):l,i P. At,
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W9 i r ffra tsf 111 1 1 yUk
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When ve Indiana "btsutfht
PGttt$ tie Qbtandler Jteti i
IN THE earliest days of the settlement Mrs. Chandler arrived in
Philadelphia with eight or nine children. Her husband had died
on shipboard, a"nd so irtdigent was she and her little family that
even the Indians took pity on them, bringing them food and other
presents ""
Certainly this incident affords a compelling illustration of the
need every man has of laying by money for that possible "day of
disaster."
Get in the habit of putting by a little of your income each
week in our Savings Fund Department and so guarantee yourself t
and your loved ones against future want.
GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
1415 CHESTNUT STREET- 9 SOUTH 52D STREET
"Th Guarantee Is
the Bank for Me."
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Whaf perfect skin-
The i Inn in --I .1 i nli. nr i '
(kin Is vv illiin i'ii n ,i ii ,,i pi ,i i
i-ior.v vvi.n.i.i. It- sim.1 -, ,n , ii ,
Ointment .1 wo,!, i hi ii . , i
III"- (In nml..' icI "i. i -! ii
rli-art-i, Ihhm iiihI iun nti.iiiiw
I.H' Hi, 'in , jjulili Ii t,n ii f,n ,.i'.
ftllll M-i" lion v. nil skin iiii;.i.ii.s
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kle of Power or
TOITER with fancy, or run witli the
JLa Peerless Eight !
There's charm of smooth motion as the free liotirs
pass, in the Peerless Loafing Range. And the car
operates on half fuel-rations a mere trickle of
power diat would starve many a lesser powered six
or even a four.
But when the impulse comes to plunge into distant
lulls, there's a new power at your command die
Peerless Sporting Range.
You feel the change. You hear the muffled sound
of it. The car takes on new life.
ntll,,""1,,tstM'i?isSs
sJsL sS
a Torrent! M
wind in i
The Peerless owner's confidence in this emergency
power, for speed, for hills, for sand and mud, is a
fine and lasting possession.
Will you accept our invitation to ride in a Peerless
Eight?
Touring Ct $i,i)ijr, Roadster ?.,o0
Coupe ?j,68o Sedan $3,030
Sed.n-Linioujine ?4,jio
P. O. ti CTEVbLAND 1 $.;' - &4'i t-uhoui -onti
W.r Ms not includtd
THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY
CLEVELAND, OHIO
PEERLESS
EIGHT
SPORTING.
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SswJJlll Wii'ix 1 iigffwg8""" ''"''' in-tiwBmg
wyn w wyjj Kiviuji
LOAFING
HANGE
GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
2314 Cliestnut Street, Philadelphia
I'liimc. Spruce lllli
II
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A REDUCTION of production
l. costs and an increase of ef
ficiency, whether human or in
animate, is the chief panacea for
the high cost of living. The
development and application of
electrical energy will do more
than any other one thing to
produce this increase of efficiency
and reduction of costs.
Numerous demands for extension
of service are being made daily
upon the electric light and
power companies, and they are
doing their utmost to meet these
demands just as efficiently as
they are meeting the demands of
the 35 of the country's, popula
tion now using their service.
In consequence a tremendous
financial program is now ahead
of the electrical utilities of the
country. An amount as great as
the present investment of four and
one-half billions of dollars will be
required during the next decade.
This tremendous development
is dependent entirely upon the
attraction of the investment for
citizens having savings. They
cannot be expected to invest:
these savings in the electric light
and power industry unless the
industry is permitted to cam a
fair rate of return upon the"
money already invested.
THE HOISIHNS & MYEHS COMPANY, SPI.INCH-II-"U), OHIO
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