111 ". ""f-M-'M W"' LEBaEKr--l?HmA!DEljPHlA, jfctfttSBAlr, MAittJH 1 10, 1921 EVENING PUBLIC W$Wt '"WjrasaffW-C"" M ' i ; Jr n'jl. if I Mi ' ' Mi ( w '3 fHrSOv rl MrtJ frU THREATENS TO QUIT ERSEY ASSEMBLY Jersey City Legislator Indignant at Opposition to Anti Landlord Bill 'ACTION IS POSTPONED- Kfteial Dismilch In l 'Inn Pb ' '' Ttmton. N. .1.. March 10 - 1'allurc of the lcgin1ntiire to adopt n IiouhIiir 1)111 which vnnld prew-nt illsimoKeixiiiii of tennnts before Mn t. UWII, will TCiiult In Afwinblrmnn Art Imr 11 Xel (ion. of Jeraey rlty. snrrendcrim; lili rut in the Legislature nnd repudiating the Itcpiihlican party AMemblvmnn Nelson so Infonni'il the caucus of Hniic Ttepubllcnna nt the State TIimixp before reccM of the A""cmbl for tin week Later on the tlnor of the AmpiiiIi1 In conversation he repeated bin threat Mr. Nolwm made a a IgormiH but futile atfemnt to have the cniicu lit dorae the hill Ascmbhnittn I'lci-vnn of Union, flnnncinl mill tax expert. lx ltevcn the Nr'non bill entirely orkibl.. according to Mr Nelion, nnd offers the bet folutinn of the honclng problem now io nrtitc in the northern flection of the Ptnte The measure is Known n llnue bill JUS nnd hriclh proiiles that no tenant i (in be forced out of n house ho long an the rent i paid prompt!. The XeNm bill Ftntri that the onh except ioim per mlttcd would be in enw the tenant's house n to he demolished or the land lord could prove that 'the tennnt was n public nuinnre and obierjionnltle When the XeNon bill came up in the Assemblv earh in the week. It wns de cisirely beaten. At the Republican con ference estonInv N'eKon did not mince word") In telling his pnrt asocintes that the) were sidling nut to the Hemn rats In failing to take advantage of tiis bill to relieve the holism? (situation Mr. Nelson dec'ared the attorney gen eral had prepared the bill, that it was n proper legal form and would with stand constitutional attack Tiic as semble man also said the .Iere Citv law deoHrtment hud indorsed the tnen I ure. which i sorelj needed in that mu ' nlcipality Curries Fight to Hoor Defeated in caiirux. Mr. NeUon iar ried his fight to the .Wemblj floor lie requested that the vote b. which the TTouse yesferdnv trounced the bill he reconsidered. The motion prevailed Opponent! of the Nelson bill wc on their feet protesting. From Nel son's home town. .Tcrex ('it, enme the most violent opposition Assem blyman Thomas l.oughrnn. Sr., of Jer sey City, urjed the House to postpone action on the measure for a week A ! 4 C tCfck , i it rnl Ni'WK Photo Dlt. Fit I IS HOLM I I he well-ltiinwn Danish explorer and wilier has been appointed spe cial enwiy of Nm Marino. It 1 the first time in the hlstor of the l tln republic that It lias been spe I dull) represented In Washington compromise was reached to make the bill a special order of business Mondaj j night i ' Among me legisuuors rouuieii uiy .vi i seitibljiiiaii Nelson iih new onerts to the aiiti-lnnllnrd bill are Assemblinnn I A I.iiieolii Mooie, the Hunterdon ns- I scmhltimin, and Andrew ('. llmwell, of i Cape Mnj I When Mr Nelson was requested to ghc the name of those lighting his bill 'in the caucus, he mentioned among the1 opponents Assemblywoman Margaret II I.ainl. of Newark Mrs T.nlnl said her objection would he removed if Mr Nel- , son would lonsent to an amendment per mitting house owners to dispose of real estay before Ma 1. WZ l'lis-agp of the bill, in Its present form, according to Mrs l.nird. would prevent a house I owner selling n rented propcttj J Delay Dill Ouster Republican House leaders have de i ided to nwnit n conference .with spun- I I tors of their patt befoie tnking a vote .on the. House l.oon bill to dismiss Motor Vehicle Commissioner Wllllntn I. Dill. The Loorl bill had been on the House calendar this week, but in nhsenec o fn caucus agreement It was not advanced for n ote. After n study of the various bills to regulate the prnctlce of medicine, osteopathy nnd chiropractic, n special committee has submitted to the Assem bl n report embodltig recommenda tions to end the warfare among these prnctioncrs. The legislators suggest ft raining of educational standards ho that by 11125 the ehlropractlcs' and osteopaths' pre liminary education will be up to the standard prescribed for the mcdlcfll practitioners The committee recom mended abolition of the separate chiro pratic licensing hoard nnd the addition of three members to the tnto board of medical examiners, one an osteopath and two chiropractors. "If this scheme is carried out. the state nicdiinl board will i (insist of thirteen memheis, live nlleopaths. three homeopaths, two osteopaths, two chiro practors and ouc eclectic," said the re port Senate President Allen's hill increas ing from .flCi.OOO to iJfiO.OOO the appro priation for the proposed Salem nnnory was adopted in the Asscmbl. WOM E N ORGANIZ E DEMOCRATIC CLUB Camdon County Starts Out With 200 Members and Will Have Homo in Camden OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Cnlltngswnod. N. .1.. March in. Mrs. John S. r. Pardee, of ColllngRWood, was elected president of the Camden County Women's Democratic club, Just organized, with headquarter In Cam den. Other officers were elected were: Mrs. Robert A. Irving, Ilnddonflcld, tIcc president; Mrs. Tln.vmond It. Donges, Merchnntvllle, secretary, and POSITION WANTED YOUNO MAN, .IK, whose experi ence ha been along the follow tni? lines la open for Immedlato oonnectlon Accounting (Cor pnratlonl Hookkeeplng Sales and Odlce Management Newspaper .mo Ailvertlfllng Work Qualified .itirt capable of assuming full ilinrge and producing results reference, bond or secunt fur nished n not. i.i:noi.it orfiir. cMimfe MAURICE SPECTOR, Pre: 1310 Chestnut Street Wraps & Coats For Easter & Spring Featuring ultra-smart models thut typify the newer Spring Fashions gracefully draped wraps, loose back and full belted Coats, many enhanced in the benuty by elaborate embroidery. Bolivia velours polo cloth duvet do laine tricotine. All introducing the vogue approved contours formerly nssocinted with much higher prices. 25.00 to 99.50 ililij'iii'ii'ii'iiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil !illl!!lii!iiiilt!liilliiHliiiOTl JiiltilWlillliliil IlSheppacd &Sons COR CURTAINS and Slip Covers Cretonnes and Printed Linens in tke delicious colorings nnd unusual designs that add a desirable smart, touch to the apart ment nnd its furniture. Prices 50c to $12.00 the yard, and considerably lower than last year's. A WNING5 We suggest the new roller printed stripes, equally for their snappy style and pro nounced durability. Orders should be placed NOW. WILLOW FURNITURE Here is where tfe spe cialize. Natural color, or in shades that key ith the surroundings. Cushions to match. Prices are of like attraction the chairs start at $9.00. "WALL PAPERING and Pn.tM.ng Toste and quality at moderate prues. Let us illustrate and estimate. 1008 Chestnut Street sifmm Itki.ki'iiom: srniTi: 2038 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT AI'PAREL KOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street DRESSES He Have Them Here in Wide Variety Street Frocks ' Afternoon Frocks in Tricotine Taffeta and Crepes There it no time in the year , Rich and lustrous are the when a wool frock it not worn. Canton crepes and taffeta, with The new mod el are combined a dignity quite their own. with crepe, embroidery and Touches of exquisite embroidery beads. ' sr beading. 15.00 to 165.00 42.50 to 140.00 SUITS Tricotine and Twills Splendidly tailored, many beautifully em broidered or braided. 59.50 to 169.50 Homespuns Special, 39.50 English Tweeds Special 59.50 COATS-CAPES SKIRTS FURS Ynn Never Pay More nt Rienri's, Spring Novelties STYLE GRAND PIANO In Mahogany Case, $1375 Beauty is essential to satisfaction in a piano beauty of tone, primarily; beauty of line and finish as a pleasing and secondary detail. Steinway Style M grand piano far surpasses all other small grands in both these require ments, in addition to having the size abso lutely necessary to produce real grand piano tone 5 ft. 7 in. Fashion has no influence in the measurements of Steinway pianos. Scales are drawn and string length determined by the amount of tone desired. Steinways are built for music; never accommodated to the fad of shape or the requirements of convenience. In selecting a grand piano measure the price by the size. Steinway pianos may be bought on monthly payments N. Stetson 5 Co. 50LE. PrtllADt PM'A R PREjtVA Lj OP Vt NAY AND 0ONS 1111 Cfoestmxt Street -AW TJM for Children 4 .00 to 00 Priced as to Size Our Special Children's Department Downstairs is ofFerinK these new Sprinp Shoes cham pagne kid tops, with tan Russia vamps either laced or buttoned. Correct Shoe Fitting for Children "Room for Five Toes" has been a feature in fact a habit, with this store for nearly half a century. Kiddies fit ted forty years ago are now grandfathers and are still buying Dalsimer Shoes. '77s a Feat to Fit Feet The BIG SHOE STORE 1204-00-08 Market Street Mrt. Rmma H. Hyland, Cnnukn, trca LEGION GIVES MINSTRELS urcr. 'iiic advisory bonrd Ik made tip or: Mrs. John W, Wcstcotl, Ilnddon flcld; Mrs. R. V. Rlorfer. CollnRsuood : Mrs. William J. Krnft, West rollings wood j Mrs. Gilbert Cmnpbctl, Colling wood. Additional women ulll 1C limited from other sections of the county. The club will 1m incorporated umtei Jhc lnH of NK- .tcrspv nml win Palmyra Poat Hat Excellent Show In Camden Y. M. C. A. Hall I'almyrn. N. !. March 10. - American Legion minstrel ehow under the nitiplcos of Washington Camp JNo. 117. 1 O. H. of A., took place' fn the auditorium of the Camden "H . M. V. .A. Iaf night. Tost Frederick Hoilgcra No. 150, of Palmyra, presented the enter tainment. A burloHquc musical sketch, "Pnjlng the Rent," was very well re reived. Music was furnlMiod by tho Palmyra Orchestra. Harry C. rox acted nt interlocutor in the minstrel Ishmv. nnd the end men were illlinn Stueky, .lack Althouse, U. Iinymonu Miller, Harvey Fisher, James M. Wcart nnd Frank Matthews. which Till bo 7 1 "" i"T. V."L?-fi :T!nB the Rent.-Vns very well re exceeds .'00 nnd n clubhouse in Camden is being arranged for. The first lmn.iuet of the club be given bnturdny night, in the Camden . M. C. A., Mrs Pardee nnd Mrs. Donges who nre lending in the work nn nnunce tlint about 'Sin covers will be Him mill iimr me speakers will he: liov enior Ldwnrds: Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton: John S. K. J'nrdee. of Col lingswod, (ninden county Democratic committeeman: Mrs. (irorgc Unss, of Chicago, nnd Mrs. Jean Kane Foulks, of est Chester, Va. Named to Head Hotel Men Atlantic City, March 10. Linton 11. Arnold, proprietor of the Hotel Wnt kins, has been nominated for president of the Avenue Hotel Assoclntlon, com prising the owners of the smaller hotels of the city. JHSeL.j-'i TaK" Cushion-Shaped Bracelet Watches This particular shape is one of the most popular in bracelet watches. Our assortment is extensive. One of green gold with raised gold numerals jeweled movement ribbon wristband $82. We Invite a Comparison of Prices. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DTAMOND MERCHANTS JKWKI.CIIS SILVERSMITHS He's craning his neck to sec -where he can buy the best value in Spring Suits and Overcoats Won't somebody please put him wise to Fcrro's convenient corner. Fabrics as fine as they come. Im ported novelties, many our own ideas. Tailoring of the highest type. Exceptional Quality Suits $45 ' Ferro 6 Co.ie Ctethiem & Outfitters Agnts for Rogers Peel Clothes Chestnut .Streets Juniper; m e (' m I NT. A1" M . ."-i M il i?!. ?f iv . 1. ;.' m W m n A i We are building counsel for these concerns In the following list wc name ten representative Philadel phia concerns who have been our clients for an average of li) years each and for whom we have constructed an average of eleven buildings each. These industrial leaders are but a few of the hundreds ive have served during our 57 years as indus trial constructors in Philadelphia: Folwell lira. & Co., life 28 years, 8 Bldgs. Drueding Brothers Co 25 years, 6 Bldgs. Geo. W. Blabon Co 14 years, 15 Bldgs. The Electric Storage Battery Co. . 8 years, 26 Bldgs. John Wanamaker 20 years, 7 Bldgs. Dill & Collins Co 15 years, 17 Bldgs. Orinoka Mills " 20 years, 7 Bldgs. Jos. II . Bromley 20 years, 11 Bldgs. N. Snellenburg & Co 15 years, 10 Bldgs. Philadelphia Tapestry Mills 24 years, 7 Bldgs. Wc are more to our clients than just architects, engineers and industrial constructors. We are their building counsel and arc frequently consulted about problems concerning the effi ciency of their plants regardless of whether there is immediate construction work to be done. Our opinion is often sought about purely manufacturing problems. Functioning as an integral part of our client's organization, we arc competent to give them intelligent expert advice. Before you buy, rent or build a factory, take the same pre caution and get the sound expert opinion you would expect in legal matters. It pays in the long run. We will gladly discuss your problems with you at your convenience without obligating you in any way whatsoever. Phone or write for an interview. WM. STEELE & SONS CO. Architects PHILADELPHIA Engineers Constructors TORONTO h ::v" f $J, U. :m 1: i -4 9 Al'l' u -:i. ipsfcir-. JLL i;i h ,M . I U M.ffKA mct - rm V'xn-ttfmx&ru'il VTn.