tg$'v&rtw?;- . i t"t . fWBWTPWW W&?-Mtt fTvwnt39 ' j'"f ' n " 4- i- ! li,. 7'! Jv, i- v" '". vwP Ay Jyfie TWip,' U ' 1 S ' f Wr ji T 'T"" " A - ?l EVENING PUBLIO CEDGEIPHTITAIELT?HI2l, TTJESDifY, " MABOH ft 1921 fssaS-JKWSWgfq '' "Jt J 'ft j&ftert Admonishes PubgBe Calm forrifnl mr-tlioilt qIJJii' AIIipi in or ctipyinir n(l(lltlittnirTman territory. JpiW(vPl?,,W.rjV'''Wp protected vi lyfli4ln &irlli I'icMrfrnf (! MaJPil nHoJKMlolntion of tlir Trcnly of l'rnro - liM 'V I'iniiTiiiintI"" The nroiiilctit proclamation n ns kHrWV f nA "lZMotjoiii rtJjir iitipoiH'iid in !hc world war liiipncil timti 111 nn- cnrd of Bsm4J'!!h-Mh In ii.niir nml inrt, lmnMlfoI fulflllmont .Not nlj ojiiUrr Imf nui ihllilriMi nlid cinntlc liililron would luiw Hii'imc the ork xlnvrs of mir ndviTunni'i l our ienntuic v witc i.illcd upon to Ipnl ji tiHintuii f ulinih cumi tin- worn ot h KierMVUi 'U'oMII not liA. Millie eel o mrr out We niiiM iii'i ntid o nnno coin f'lr lit! (.Ik Pr Ijonor :itil i" If ri'prt "iWJi i.Jitiyf'.liri(ii li of tho IV.ii'i' I'rpafVW Tf r-cm" our opiiniirnt nir hdviuffnf Jiftyiy" ornipntion of more ipriniin id r mi "Wo Ikiwcmt nri not in n po-Uion ii nntjmp font" with for' c We mo tWMlJtlflfl-Uni r rnr os wo i nil r oui so nu ho M!ll.'ibT:niz the vniro of rlfilit ouini'iH mix l-onr "UirltK lit bonis ilmxntnulili n bv IniKhf I Iip whole (rriiuiii pi opi is Miller ng xoi.li thoc of our i t irti" xxlm nn-ore-oil to uffu" fnrrii.ii domination. A Ith tirni liomls inu-t tint sorrow unite p In oik vcrfrm'nt, one will rnifiw iiIItpim, moot this forpicn rinmiuntiun wilii v.rnxo elisnitx Mum- 'itIii wn upright di'Pirniior. I'o not ni iw joiirolvrs in bp dmi'ti into loin nitti'tii; U' ootisldiTrd nor Up pntlwit i ml linvo fnitli ln1 linnprinl omtii nrnt -il not ri'it until tin- forfiRti ow pc .yifliW bpfori- our rixlit " (tPCiipatioil or litiPlilori, iuriprc nd Ittih'ort b nllii-d forni will not i oppoi'd by the iiorinun !oiprn inpni. it. wps IndimtPil Iipw tln morn W 'I'll" rnbinpt wa in ion until II o'p'ork. nml Uiimi di!" i'd witliout fnk Ing notion ni iilntpd i" hhm t tho Mlun tlon wlmli lm nnipn bi-twipn (pniintn And tin' nlliPil nMloti" It luid 1h' ii lirtppil tlmt -onio inentm of noidlut: n llniil brp-iU inujlit In1 found in ipw of tin? Informul ion firpuits lictwppn Or Wnltcr Simons find Prpiniors I.lovd fipnrgp nnd ltri nd diirlnp Hip !n-t thrpc dnvs SppakinK of the (il'ii'd ppnaltut n cnbinpt mcmbi'r xtntpd nflpr tin' nil -Journmcnt of tbo tnicttne "Wp must bvur thPin with disnitj Cnliln-t .Members Arp Ilosiciied DetailB of the last scuilon of the rpp- rMtiong rouferenep In London had not Wn rtreivpil hcn at roidnight The Inst newn rttphed from Dr. Simon-, jndlpiited thf (Jprmun delegation had prepared to leave Iondon thin mornlnK Mcmbeis of the eublnet wlm were willing to talk wewed the "ltuntlon with i nhpw of resiijnntion, nnd declared tiothinjr ivonlil be iiid or done until the effoct of the I'ntente inTniion hud been demonstrated prui tieallv Information was received at the ihnn cellery lute ehterday nfternoon that tlelclan billetins "fpiiidn hail appeared ripnr Nous".. I!nrlv last eienuin the govornment was advised that enntin g'nls of Krenrli trrxips had moved to the edge of the oicupatton zone, and wptp rnd to ndvanee while others were Mining down the Hhine on river boats ncrnmn'i oal deliveries to the Allies may be nffe,ed b the prcent inin tmn. it was indicated Although En tente troops tnnv seize important coal- shipping point.s. they will hae to ico Hill farthei into the interior of the liulir iitnet in order to secure effec tie inntrol of i mil prodiu tmn N'o Infonrntion had ben received by the K'i eminent last ni'lit nunrding the nperition of the riiHtoms barrier to be established us .i pint of the Entente plnn Kbert ilnionlshes f'opillaie IVesnlent Klmrt Inie Inst nuhl ap nolei In the (ierman people tn meet ' thi forcijn depotisin ' with ' auteie dignity lie iilsn admonished them t,or t.i rnnim'i ill-ndvi.ed hi tH. nnd en eluded Ills Rpfieiil til saMIlg ' Ue natjent have faith, foi the government vvl'' n"' r,v" """' 'be for eign tyrsnts uclil to our ru-lits Y'l wens niiibiished m the ninl-t of the negotiations In the declaration of IVeinler l.lovd Uenrge that the penil , ties had tc put into cifeit, although .the negotUi'on- were still going on and .were based 01 th inforninl ronferemes held duriir -he 1iit fi-w das, one jribinel remler staled after rhe se afirui !at nl;b' The Kinenic - uo tfeduro is not wurrantid bi an clause nM thn tieaty r None of the dilnnet membei, ap itcareil vo h.ue nj detiniie ui a as to cthe i ?n iiioe ot the .Miies iisnie nom iuvadin fresh flennnn areas '1H "governnitivl, it n,i suid was lertam' of suppoit from the lien hstag in new of declnrat on-, innde hiit atunl.iv w lien h'A Millions em epl the Con liioinists, went in rei ord in opposirinii li llii) deniini fi rmuliiteil hi I'ari- lmloii, Mauii ilh I' I" Sfhamer tie iiei :,un ii'nli.i-siul r i" (-nit Itrild n ml' I' m I niidon i i 1'erlin tunighi i was iinn'oiti' e( tln nfterinion. When asen: nhilhi'i In , ' I ninii the (Jerman imvoj shrug'il lu h mi ders nnd said lie did not kmm Till iitnbi.ssi li"re i, run nun .' pen with th oiiiiisellnr in (hurge Pm Is. tnih s lit I' . -I rerieh and liermmi oi In isi lenders are In eonfereni e m Hdun dn ussing the oiisuon of rfii.miii"!!- -jt a IW-r lm olspntch in the .licim i' Preparations fur 11 iimfinn. e uf Fretih, English and f Senium Sui mlists w hiob Is to be l.elil in April in a i t v uf a neutral countii an1 being nuiile it is said, and ihp liiiman plan to --ul, nut n program f'.r tn rei unstrin t mn of rtgoiH d'wtMiiii'U I wing tie Mn t'.ire Itenau'l ' l iiruiiibmh nml I eun I i ha ' . m til I n i Ii Sh lA-nuiir PORCH ENCLOSURES Malta lo'li i i-n Eat'mais ' c.rf ix On II hihh Alio M.ln Ncaci S p i -I Y i r rten Thoi Mnlia "" m" ' " 'WTiimiDt inoi. JVlunu Vvn Wfoiuini uu CRUICE-BLILT SSI Si 'iimus mm iCtXI ,'iw i mssssBssa Porch Enclosures mn ijiI 1 ! i.i if rrauiia ui v. jpt 1 1 1 rk r 1 sjr" FRANK A. CRUICE Minufitituro nf stor Ilu k Oflii.0 TArilllonit H;iti lal Cublnct Work 21ST AND KIDGE AVENUE . . I'ooUr 2360. I IV ru 1, m elnllst leaders, are dceliireil to be In Herlln. (Jeneral ilegoutte, romtnnnder-in-ehlef of French forcea nlnng the Ithlnc, recrlvcd orders from Mnrslml FihIi nt 8 o'clock Inst night to ndvanee upon cities the Allies hnve announced they will take oer as n result of (Jermnnv'a refusal to neeept the Paris plan for pnjmcnl of Indemnifies. A strip of land from eight to ten miles deeji on the eastern side nf the Ithlnc will be occupied by French forces, says a telegram to the .lournal from Mn -ence. Slaymcp Caltu on the Surf.irn Dispatches from Mnyence tleclnre thai citj was outwardly calm, ciowds of townspeople ttmtcnting themselves by commenting upon newspaper dispatelies relating details of the break in nego tintlnns at London. No upeclnl measures were taken by the occupation troops, nnd no reintnnce to their mix unco had been npprehenileu hut belief Is expressed here that nil militnrx precautions hnxc been tnken The Iluxns correspondent nt London in n dispatch timed nt 1 o'clock this morning. i"nv that the fSeritinn ctperti" lontlnne to study new proposals, xxlihh will probnblr be presented to the Allies thiit morning. An culler dlspntih indicated that the dcpiiiture of the (iermnti delegates ft mn London todn.x was bx no mentis certain. "There seems to be n belief," the dispatch snld. "that new instructions from Herlin could reach Dr. Simons and it i cxpii iisstirrii that thn (termini ppcits haxe not sexered nil contact xvlth allied circles." Ileal t of (treat Industrial Are.i. The -roni of the nllied occupation in (ermnnv Is on the river Khine in the heart of the great industrial region of the Kuhr Valley, with Esven, home of the Krupp munition work. its eiitei . Dussddorf DuUberg and Huhrort, tn be occupied, are Hhlue porta Into which tlow the tint tratlic of the Kuhr iron region 'Ihtsp cities adjoin the llritlfh one of in pupation nt Cologne The Ainerii hii 7otic is nt Coblenr, seventy fix miles taitlier Miuth. and the French one nt Muxence, nnother seventy-five miles smith The oiiiipution does not involve iiinuhing betond the Khine. except in the immediate vicinity of the occupied cities Muish.il Forh has assigned a zone to cm h Allies' contingent, the number of xxhose effectives xvill be only of u nufffl dent number utrietly necessary to carry out orders nnd not necessitate the re tention of the French class of 101!) with the colors. The holding of this class vs 111 be considered otilv If the measure undertaken result in i.iitowanl Inci dents, which it is heliexeil lire uiilikel.x. Sentiment in the lower classes in Frame wus echoed in lOeuvre, which declared : "Then is wnr going to begin again? Lit us hopo not. It ih merelv debt col lei ting nnd not our fault, if the Her mutis oblige us to send our best urmy torps us collectors." The Communist I. 'Humiliate asked: "Are the pnn-(Sermnns and the 1'renc h I 'hauvinlsts again going to plunge the xorld into turmoil''" "Irnme did not seek n break, but the breuk occurred," wrote Jacques liainville. tin authority on foreign poli tics, in the Excelsior ' It may be said, however we do not regret It, for, after .ill, it will bring u solution to the problem These words fairly represented the c.ilin iiiood in which French newspapers receited the news from londun. Jour nals nthliiited Willi supporters of foi -met- President Poincure upeulv ex ulted ' It is most foitunate. ' said the Figaro ' that the Hermans decided to bteak off the negotiations First, be cause thev avow before the xxliole world their uiixxillingness to expiate their i rimes , and, sisomt. bei nuse the Allies seemed readv to make further deplorable torn " ssicuiM Premier Brunei s nctxspapci the l.i lulr, snld "Action must be no less energetic than the decisions the Allies hate taken. The Allies would haxe been lost it they hud hesitated to follow up their threat with a blow ' "It was a hiillianl dipluinntii suc cess ' declared I.e Itappel ' to have thus iheikmateil (ierman si hi mes ti tid ing to brink up the Entente ' HITS EiSTEiSTE Ml) BLOCKADE GERM AY London. Mai.h R i lit P i -illidirs fin Hie mlvntii e of III Itwh insips I upon Dusueldoif wire issued at the i ltiiti-li tt.ir ulhi e las night, it was I i ported here toilav There ale al pies i nt PJ HUH llntish soldiers in (ieruiniix. I of whuin KKHI are on tejnporari tint v I in I pp r Sllestn ll Is Iii'IicmmI I in folips nlnng the Itlnne will b" le-enfiiriiil sii that thei ill numbei PJ DIM) four battalions b'ing lemJj in g(i to the llntish section ul tue (jennlin onupleil tertiturx Anx attempt on the part of the fier JAMES Ttl. tRWIN & GO. LUMBERS Wall Boards Tar Rooflnc Paper Wp Deliver Tf" wAYguwwnt u III, WCIIVUI i. TIMr rou widI Of Horn Ymrtl-' FJuhili st hi dlrird FLORIDA By Sea cinmrr Kfrry TwsiUjr. S I' M. 1-ais nr ortn in alius ouni n mm a At k inclu-lril Itrst, I'leAsurf Kcnnomr Merchants & Minert Trans. Company Kstutilliihrtl 1SS1 tlllllnns nf narnrrs rirrlrri not Ute toil fl.r IH h Mel tr. Trt l.nmtiiiril 11)10 ..t . & LHKLlb tS' SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & Pv MFG. CO. c, & DREXEL BLDG. j3 0 FORTY FTVt S Little Giant Lift and Force Plumbing Fixture Pump, f6 Bi Giant Lift Mid force Closet Pump, $15 I'urcfl rl I'rfpalil We Diatnbul in A I Sioiiont Aita Wanted A Dtrloot tclf atalinir auctloa and forct H4T o for brcaklnn up want pipa obttno tiont No other tool naeded no buolat or hoa. roc ulrft rraXea Iti own oonntcttora Mode a Reciprocating Pomp by Itt Patented ruble Ilubber Cnp. able to lift and force, wtlLout a valve, while at the aame tlm lu cenDi. nuboer Cup ma)e It the onlr P iirp that maket lolata wl'hm a Watte Pipe lomta perleotly a'r-tight and water. t e-ht 00 per cent of Plumbing Trouble la due to ateppare In wane plvai Olant Pump r moTti tbl It lavea you Iti ooat ererr rime 1' 11 iiaed Should be in every Heme, Hotel, OQtw Ilulldln, School nesUurant. 1'an.el Poat prepaid CHARLES E. GILLIGAN 20'i So. 52d St., Philadelphia, IleUncmt 0835 Free trial to any responsible person or firm. m7 m Mi TWO BIG NATIONAL FIGURES .JOHN . WEEKS AM) LKONAUI) WOOD Vntlnntl Photo 'I lie secrelnry of xx.ir lias li.nl a notable public c.ireer In tho nnxiil nml civil services, lm hilling sl ears as I'nltril Stutes senutor from Massachusetts. Major (teneral Wood lias had a brllll.mt military record, and Is said to liaxe been in consultation with the authorities of tho I'nl erslty nf Pennsylvania regarding a tender of the post of proxnst of that Institution, when named by the President for an Important mission to the Philippines man to exnde the neiv customs zone along the Khine by diverting trade through Hotterilnin or other ports on the North sea will be promptly countered by an nllied blockade, it la'declnred by the Daily Mail. This morning's newspapers, with one exception, approved of the nllied de cision to pennllze (termany for refusing to utcede to the nlllpd plan for repara tions This exception was the Dally News, xvhich complained Premier Lloyd (teorgp had "brushrd aside solid Ger man offers making for n peaceful solu tion of the situation." "Mr Lloyd Cleorge." the newspaper continued, "completely capitulated to Frame The nllied decision was a triumph for the Trench policy of re venge, and nil the sinister Implications it contains, ' Should llavo Awaited Plebiscite The nexxspapcr argued there xxns not legal anil scant inornl justification for the steps projected by the Entente, nnd asked whx the Allies could not haxe xxaltcd a fortnight longer for the result of the Upped Sileslan plebiscite. It 8ai3 three sequel uro Almost in evitable (termanv will lose the plebi scite, which xvill still further retime her paying capacity; the Indemnity xxill be come worthless iih an economic reality, and Marshal 1'och'n army xvill find a "convenient occasion to takeover n xnst industrial region which France bus lung I coveted j "The ultimate consequences of thisi reckless adxeutiire." the nexxspapcr xxent on. "may be onlx guessed, but Marshal Forh's adxance ma.x soon prove a ninrch to perdition " , Some misgivings were expressed bx the Dnilx Epie-s, which urged that (treat Ilritmn limit its participation m nulitar.x mtivitle to the minimum "If this is a beginning of a lengthx campaign lequiritig widespread prepara tion uml the mention of u great general staff." the newspaper dei lured, "it will be opposed llntish taxpujeis iiinnot support another expensive vendue " Appall to tMigiif Not Mm ei e The London Times and the Moimng Post rejoiced that the conference hud produced a welding if the Entente' The Times said the derinaii lountei proposals had been njeitul becuuse the) were nui hum si nml tin r the Allies bv oicupxlng tSerman towns i ' xxould have their hands on the laps ' tlnough vxhiih 11 huge 'imuiiu! of del mn ii wealth passes, aiul ihev will know i how In ii-giilnte the tlow iiirmiinx s appeal In the liague of Nations vv us thaioi'tc nnl bj itie 'I ele graph ii u final linn h ul feeble in simentv .is lieruinn wire-pullers Hike the league about as sencuislv as thev ilul llelgium s guaranteed neiiirahtj In mn I In D.nlt Mail fii-i-iii , I he lm 111 spees h i Wultei Simons hend of the (ieiuiaii delegation was impil elent uml ivnuul urn! thai ewix sen fence wus mi uftroni " Even the labonte Him aid while il culled the n hardwood n QUAKER CITY 202 S. 52 rul Street D al. 983S PJtila.,'Pa. D FLOORS S - S - STAMMERING r1 nil dfct In sr-HTh corM. Afternoon and evn)nt; rltttti. Call. Writ- or Pboor Pnnlitf 1ftt fnr PftrttmHr THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE For Hi i-tir. at all ittrrl' In mfc 17J7 .MAnTKK tiTKEcr $&. j rtAl - and Malllmr Tube EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO. 533N.UthSL Phllidelphta Auto Owners Do you know how to AVOID KOAD TROL' HLblS? 12-lesson couise will bcftin Tuebdny, March 15. Sessions at 1 nnd at 8PM Y. M. C. A. AUTO SCHOOL 1624 Ludlow St. OLD PARLOR SUITS MAnr. kquai, to new JtPCOllntl UCltd upliolstored nnd pollsliud $ 1 5 X. KlrNt.clnea work iruarantoed. Blip covtra mails to TV e ui(r a laiev nwin vi ujiiwisiv(- material!, BClllnw' nt wholesale prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldeet nnd I.arcret Jlouee of Iti Hind 305 Arch Street iXVimT Uf- -m .1 l..n. ann! n. Ilnk.l.l. I I -- - ' " iSKSO penalties "a sheep colossal folly. ' said Dr Simons" speech xvns "a model of tactlessness Mid ineptitude." The nexvs paper consolcel itself, hoxxever, by as serting: "From a revolutionary viexvpolnt, the penalties will 1h nil for good, as the end must be n crash from which revolu tion will arise." DUSSELDORF QUIET BUT HEAVY-HEARTED Dusseldorf, March 7 (delayed) ' (Ilv A. P.) Heax-y-beiirted Duessel dorf tonight xxns nwniting the coming of I tills 1 troops across the great Khine bridge As in the case of Dulsbiirg. tho city ofOdnls, with the approval of the in i diistriul concerns, haxe telegraphed the , Herlin government not to let possible dumtigc to tne city s commerce xxeigti ngninst the best interests nf (tcrmanj The cltv is quiet nnd there arc no signs of disorder or of probnblt resist- . ance to the Allies, although the popu- ' lation shit e the ur has gron-n more rudlcnl The Inst elections showed ea i return of 20,000 Communists, ns coin pnreel with .10,000 Independent Social ists , The leaders of the women xolce the feir that allied occupation may be nc I'linpiinled bx iiisloius and other rcguln turns which xvill interfere xxith the milk supplj from Westphuliu for ihildien.j xxhich xxas recent Ix nriiuigi'd after mn in : ilifllciilties The citx's port facilities now consiixt' of hexiMi I irge basins, which linudle u &LUMB!NGftHEAT!N T:&m. 1 1 n .li iZ't fTM.U.riATkStKKT fttyV 524Walnut St. . 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The four kilometers of docks nrc equipped with fifty large electric cranes, llusl ncss Interests hero express the fear that the regulations of the occupation forces will cut off tho city from the Kuhr dis trict and cripple or ultimately stifle, trade, OCCUPATION OPENS WAY INTO GERMANY Occupation of the cities of rHiisvl- dnr,f. Dulsberg nnd Kuhrort by the allied lit niics, it Is pointed out by mllltury , nulliorltlcs, will give France nnd Eng land n point of xantnga should n further rid' n'ce Into (termany be deemed nee css.iry, i nu sberg nnd Iluhorl are fiituiitecl nt the mouth of the Kuhr river nnd the oc cupation of these cities places the allied powers In position to control the cits I turns rexenties that nru collected In both I places. The great Kuhr coal basin, one i of the richest In Europe, which lies a t hhott distance to the east, run be placed under control of the military within n few hours. From all three of the oc cupied towns the gum of the Allies also command the great Induntrlnl city of i.ssen. home of the famous Krupp gun works. i ue American forces are taking no pirt In the ndvanee Into (termany owing to the refusal of the United States to ratify the ersnllles treaty. They nie stiitioned nt Cobient, jeventy-flvc miles to the south. Cavalry in Dash to Save Moscow (mil I nun! from Tare One Pcfrogrnd within tin co days, falling which the city would be bombarded. Stockholm. March 8. (Ily A. P.) A furious wireless dispute Is going 011 between Moscow nnd Kronstndt. The Moscow Government is trjlng to influ ence opinion In Kronstndt by prophesy ing general reaction If the rebels suc ceed. The Kronstndt rebels reply that no such a danger exists. "We hare formed a nexv, independent republic nnd elected n new democratic council which will guarantee the safety nnd interests of workers," said the Kronstndt dispatch. Unrest among the Soviet troops on the western frontier is becoming threat ening. There have been ninny deser tinns. In the western cities chaos pre vails and numerous of the comiiiisniies have left their posts. Seventeen of them liax-e lied Into Esthonla. In Petrogrnd social life is paralyzed. The thentres uro Ladies LetCuticura Keep Your Skin Fresn and Young tk,Otntafnt,T1MBr28sj tttrywIifTt roriimclitf tddruiCtlcttrftLAtnlrN,tplX Mildo,llMi MOVING Household Goods and Office Furniture To or From BALTIMORE NEW YORK BOSTON BUFFALO PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND RICHMOND WASHINGTON mid other distant point fcr 1 f Transfer B Co.. Inc. S. E. Cor. 37lh & Market Hnrinn 752 West 752 Viimiim 11 ri mi Welsbach "THRIFT" Lights -j E c Cost JL lI' To replace wasteful open-flame gaa burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We will show you how to Install them. Complete, ready to fit on any upii'eht fixtur. and Arch U Improvement Co. YWJU Oat Oleki "Reliable" Thrift Range $54.50 "Reliable" Angliron Range 85.00 "Adelphia" Range 1 10,00 "Direct Action" (with oven heat regulator) 175.00 Delivered and connected free in Phila delphia and suburbs. These nre all beuutiful white porcelain ranges that will add to the beauty of your kitchen und give you many veart. nf hiH. ''EST PHILA. -53 So. 52d St. Thin Btore Open Uon., Vri, and Eat, Xvoa. nipty cloned nnd numerous nrrcHts hnve been made. Tho Kronstndt rebel dent nn ulti matum to the Hovlct covernnient to r" lenre the families of the nntl-HohlievIk laborers ami nenmen held nu lioHtngcn within twenty-four hours, nt the sninc time that tho Kronictnilt wlrelesi sent out a dlnpntrli unyinj: "Hti'iiln's Htnrv Init women nml children nrc dying under the oppressive yoke of the conimu nlstB." It Is rumored lim-e that the I'ctro- Krnd-Moscow Hnllwny hns been broken. It is niso reporter! ni.it tne reueuion In Hiiss a Is NDrrndlns nnd Hint the i'ctniRrnd workers nre hlslily etieour- ngcu over iiir kiiccc-s ui i ixroniiuui nallorR. RETIRED 0FFICERENDS LIFE Col, E. E. Van C. Lucas Dies From Bullet Wound In Head New Yorlc Mnreh S il!v A. IM Colonel nugeno fi. Vnn C. I.ucni, n retired Unltcil Ntntcn nrmy oincer. wus found In a Wet Hide rooming noue iH.Ini, ,ICl, n liillltit 11 niiml In lil linnrl liiilil.T ,.., ,. ,... 1 ,,,i..,i, ii, ,,,r in, 11.. lie died before n, ptiysii'lnn arrived. A plHtnl uns toiui'i lying oj 111s sine nnu .1... nnltnn Affll.llaLlul C Ii rt KaIIm Clint Ii ft committed Hiiicldc bernune ot ill lienltli. t oionei lyiiciiH, n grmiunie irom e?i llnlnf t,-nu n IflMnnii nfinnnnmlii, nt tlin lUiut, n,.-, " "ivi '"mi nui ,, .... TwentV'Hjrond National (lunrd Knel- fl 1 i. v . x-l. neer iu'kiiiivih in -.c; uha. 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Revenue Officials Discover Conspir acy to Evade Income Tax Detroit, March 8. (Uy A P ) - In vestigation Into nn iiiiiisiinl lu-iiiiniilii-tlon of bagfngo here from points In Ohio and Pennsylvania Imve ilNolnoed a ronsplrnoy to aid aliens ictiiiiilng lo Hurope to enile payment nf Itieoine taxes, .Tohn A. (irognn, Intel mil rev enue rolleotnr here, uild todn.. The "eheme, Mr. (Irnvnn nnis, was In get them neroiM tlie bonier into 1 niimiii before Ills ngents could (pletIflll thein. Nrarh .'HID ltuslniis were piexenli'il from lenvlng Detroit for f'nnniln tills mninitig until thej luid inlted ttie in teriuil ieonue ofTlee. IJiiestlonliig disclosed, according to Mr. Orogan, that they luid been np prciudiul by men representing them selves ns railroad ngents, who prom ised upon p.ijmoiit of $10 cm h lo get them neross the border into Canada without knnwIcdAo of tho rcciilie col lector's office. Nearly Drowned Taking Dare On n "dare" made by 11 fellow -worker on a contracting job, .1 nines Worthline, eighteen years old. of Fifty eighth street above Woodland ucnue, jumped Into the Schuylkill Itiver below the Spring Onrden bridgo jestcrdny and narrow 1 escaped drowning. ay. tmam rz.Ecu.3frr!? C -i . ' . .... uurcrsana Ileal,,, Plumhlnc nnd lll!n. c. .. Phll.d.lphU B0 Artl St. CAmdn ftrnni-h. mn.ui w. . . wt nrnch, l.tniaoWn,. " iPOWERnCIMirtiP Vn vo sent planed in position nnd now vnlvet furnUli.l n kinds of engine repnlra. rhono Mill. 1SI4 nml Mi m . "i Wall Tlastcr Board That Will Not Burn SHEETS OP ROCK Mon t lVarp. r.un? tv Krt PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1317 AUCII ST. While you have ad mired the National Sextet, you will never know how fine It really Is untllyouhave enjoyed its depend, able performance. SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 67S N. Broad St. IVtCMf rl Tta. INSTALLATION and REPAIR WORK "JA . -.- covcRina -rue eNTint neid or M'CHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR OUIIDIHJS BEGAN In lioprn In 1870. CARRIED ON llirnneh Hip crucible .it 11 venr' nrrvlce. REWARD The friendly cnndilriin nf mir rumomer. AIM Tn linlcl that ciinDrii'iiir In sooil faith. Smashing Reductions On Ccillre '.lock nf Millwork, Lumber and Wall Board It ul M fir Itrpalr Now 11I IjitucM l'rltf, V Mine Miidt for Ye lira, s ( iv you i in i "i fv JAMES SHAW 52d & Woodland Ave. Wiiiiillnnil Hii Mel III; w . fe $ Cuticura Is Just Right For Baby's Tender Skin Dathc him with Cuticura Soap and warm water. Dry gently and It any sipn of red ness, rouKhnrtJ, irritation or rash 11 pi ent anoint with Cuticun Ointment 10 Boflen. wothe and heal. X ina'ly dutt on tew jmina of the fragrant, dejicatelr med icated Cuticura Talcum. Ban;bIa1rrtvUn JM'mt "Ootloralaa or.ioil.i.D.piKJ, Uaiaraia.iLw." Siid,;r hre oapa Oinlrc.nt3andW)e lalcuraJs ilESr-Cutlciir Soap ahavaa wllhocit rout. Iln urn cawa unil lU TTU Oli VV Jm W. Handle. Only th. Very B 2240 Lb. to Every Ton For 35 Year Wo Servo You Rish OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Has Ho Eqttt Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. llell-rranUford K7trie '"" "" I I p "ll'triMWlaij5i(BT ' ZIZ-aiaS.OARIENSTV U'MjMP Ro7 willSl M f cro r - j' T -f-irrtiliJii9riSTiBtiriwa fcNffc rtr5!W?tttaSS
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