Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 32, Image 32

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1DVBNIN(5 lPUEETO HiEDGfERPHlUABELHrA, !FRti5&Y, - MABOH: 18, 1921!
$3
SOMETHING IS SURE TO DROP SOON
READY-MADE HATS I DEFEAT CHARTER
FOR EASIER SALES FAR WILMINGTON
bill was passed by a vole of '22 yeas
to 0 nays, '
The Senate, bv unanimous vote.
compensation law, which provides more
liberal care in hospitals of employes in.
jilted,
Tho House also passed Representative
Turner's bill authorizing the state
Highway Department to provide a
wharf In Lewes for u proposed ferry
line to bo operated from Cajip May.
Night sessions were held In both
Houses.
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passed the substitute bill authorizing
the mayor and council of Wilmington
to raise $200,000 by bond issue to aid
the Wilmington Institute in the erection
of n new library building, which, when
completed, will be the property of the
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MEADOWS HURLS
HWBSn57
AGIST GIFS
Wiltf Wlllyum Picks Nose-Decorated
Curver to Stop Nick
Attrock's Tribe In Florida
PHILSGO TO TAMPA TONIGHT
city. . ,
Tin Mennte nnu iiousc nassc a oiii
Retailers Aro Mostly Interested
in Millinory and Other Fur
nishing Goods
DRY GOODS MARKET BETTER
authorizing tho town of Lewes to float
Sppuklm of M'rst riilllr. It might l,
lntprem to followers of tho school to hnJi
thH Shaw noniwll In now on tho road to
recovery ana will lie home noon. Shaw h.S
an ntlncli of ppenillcltl at Wcftleynn cSi
leap, where he tins ben since Kradunilr.
from the western school. K"iuaiin
a bond issue of $1:0,000 lor improve
ments. The House passed Senator Robert
son's bill amending tho workmen'e
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Gainesville. JH.-i., March is Th!-.
was nxpertcd to lie hn Wfrgo-t da in
tho history of the rnlver'ity r Florida
Wcball yard.
ho fiual contest licrTe between 1 tio
1'hilllcs and Washington n --li"'l n 1-I
to begin tlii" afternoon nt " n'eloi k
Kxtrn spans Cm mitm were marked on;
All.. (....tii tit .1 nil nt lllem Cillil In
lWaiPSBVfKB' advance. Tin, a'., was a big i'mHj
1 t'aWl'ttKtiilfpSnHafa ' ale of RrnmNt.-rm heats.
'.'ivriLalttlflJWMlPf.&fll Will ll.,i,mnn decided Hint be Would
F KfSi5f1$lF'roS f" Jet Lee Me.idnws brBin tins afternoon'
rSS-r!iJw!ls.i??'S starao and wmi in Uubhell to linih it.
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frln to Tan. ph. where tin- I'll it- end
their prevent si ne with lln (iritftiicn
tomorrow ni; rnmm. Vcter and l'-ruccs
were bookid l" ,l tin- liitcbiuj; this
afternoon.
Manager "'m Altnxk. of tin' nMi -Sngton
Yanim. -niii thnt b,- vn fecl
Ini? trrent toilm. ii ml would uo in nml
(.how till- ponilaoi' tbut be cimhl pitch
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ftSfaW?!. W ' the last fev inumc.
9?6 1 (JfJIFffl'i Donovan nml ISill Shelf sllne will take
"-W!f WjOliiwPM i tenra nf ifl'-' n men In Tatnpn. They
'Eawli Hw wil1 travel in v -pu-itil pullinnn. leuvin
iTB,'Vl 5Ja hero at nu,inii;iii .i'i,i uiiiviiik ;u inniini
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Hotel, and nil f the men who have
been plaimg regularly will wake 111"!
trip. . ,
Tlio pltel i i - will lip l.pfty "Wpiiiprl.
Howard Crundail and lb'tt. The rlub
will Icai v Iinniiii toinniTiiix nijsln and
be back here Sun, lav mmniiii:.
BASEBALL WILL DEAL
WITH THE WHITE SOX
Heydler Sny3 Landis Will Handle
Problem in Proper Manner
rindiurM. N. ('.. March IS. -.lolm
A. llcydbr. i, evident of the Vntinnal
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thoSO pTlr.V 1 - "'f He Chleiico White Sox
who had f,ti under nidn taient. ou
hearing tha' !" siati'' attmni-i in Chi
cago had dmpppil the ine. He added:
"We fni-PMitt jii"t xiieh aetion nnl
prepared for it w iipii .Inds" Keneaw
M. Landis m.k nppomied ba-eball
commissioner
"There ha alwai hi en ilmil.i anions
legal men as t, ihe jurfdii ti n if the
courts in smii in-tati .. Imr w(- an
count on .lunge l.nndi dunui: with
the problem in the proper man nor."
Jieyuier ai-n sam unit up wouni
on hi" determination, that jinne
the Tlayer.- m nnestion would ever
again appear in major league baseball.
Jt no Jiatl any oiee in tin; matter.
"PRO" SKATERS TO RACE
McQowan. Baptle and Lamy Among
Speeders to Compete Here
Tho firt at'i on!- open pr"feir,na!
lec-skatinp rm of the jear will be held
nt the Ice I'nla,p ,,n M'lmluy nml TllP
iay nights between tive ,f the bet pro
speed tika tern m tli" world.
Everett M'liowau. Noival llnptie.
Art Staff. I-Mmand l.amv and I'.enn
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DEATH BILL TO BE SIGNED
Nevada Governor Impressed by Uav
for Execution by Gas
Kpiiii. pi., .March IS. tioveriior
I'.nile niiniiuni id jesterday be intended
to sisn the ''human death bill" which
liii pael tin; A"embly anil the Senate
of the Sinte Legislature. The measure,
which i" de, hired by Its niithorK lo he
the lirt of its kind in the I'niled States,
provide" that all executions of persons
-enteiiceil m he ,Mcnte,l The judge timi wa- much in evidence, but argil
who piiM-es sciilence upon the condemned i meiit- pre--iiipil bj the proponents won
criminal will appoint a week within the nlmosl unanimous -npport of all
whicli jiiilgnn-ni "ill be eecuted nml membei- of the l.pgislnture
the person , niiideniued will be placed i
in the cell at the opening of that period. !
On a night M-lected by the warden the MtLU Ab MUbBtH bUbrtU I b
put into effect
denth sentence -hall be
I here will he prexenl the warden, a
physician and si "reputable person"
over the age of twenti-one years," the
bill po ides While peacefully sleeping
the vntiin will Miiriiiiih lo 111,' lethal
gas in want i. tics, ribed an aoso-
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condemned i- .ata shall be by admin- ' ww Pamiess manner
Ntrntion of lethal ga- At liresent the' Authors of the bill declare lliey got
law of the state permits a condemned i their ideas from the French and that
person to select death eiiner by hanging they believe, il will lenmve from execif
or shooting. lions the danger of uicffii leiny, which is
The i lUidemneii person, uiidet the new declined to characterize, sumo hangings
law. would not kno tbe exaet time for and shootings. When first intrndilccil
the exeeutinn. A special cell will be the bill was treated lightly, as it was
built at the Stato Penitentiary for those presented at a lime when fieak leglsla-
Numerous Freight Thefts at Glass-
boro Lead to Arrest of Three Men
(ilnvdmrn. . .1.. .March IS. Three
susneits wiie liehl under SI l lll() bail for
court jesterdai after their capture bj
railroad detectives following numerous
robberies at the freight station of Ihe
West .Icrsi'i and Seashore Railroad.
The men in custod are Owen I'. Hard
ing. thirlvlivc cars, of (Jloueester
City; Willintl Jennings and Michael
Johnson, of riiihidclphia. When they
were captured, it is alleged, they were
trying to break into a freight car.
Chicago, March IS-Thc Drygoods
Reporter Rays: "With Kantcr nt hand,
retailers bavp most Interest In ready-to-wear
millinery and other furnish
ing goods. Lower prices on several num.
bers of bleached muslins have brought
forth some small orders from merchants
for at -once demands over the counter.
New prices named last week on lines
of staple napped cotton goods by the
Amoskcng nre lower than many factors
expected. In some numbers about 0(1 per
rent from last year's levels to jobbers
and manufacturers, and nre hoped by
several prominent secondary factors to
prove the bottom touches, with these
lines becoming as steadv as they did. in
the giughnm markets following the flnnl
move 'for readjustment by this com
pany. June-October deliveries are an
nounced on the giMuU at the new
prices."
John V. raiwell Oo.'s at-nnce busi
ness from road salesmen shows a gain
over laat March, orders are more numer
ous and there are many more buyers In
this market and collections nre satis
factory. It. A. I.undrpiist, United States trade
commissioner, who has been investigat
ing the electrical goodB markets in
Africa and India, warns manufacturers
against giving exclusive selling agencies
to Knropenn concerns. Several nianti
fncturers here are well entrenched in
South and Kast Africa through direct
icpreseiitatives, and there is unlimited
held for many products Chicago could
teadily sell. Klectrification of African
rnilwais offers fine opportunity. Natal
and tlm Transvaal will in the next
twenty years became important fac
tors in world coal markets. There is
everywhere increased demand for elec
trical household appliances of nil kinds,
especially heating appliances, which
solve the heating question in mild cli
mates and high altitudes. United Stntes
manufacturers can unquestionably bold
i heir position in these markets by care
ful study. Japan has been practically
eliminated on account of Inferior quality
of goods.
Mensuro Giving City Now Form
of Government Loses
by One Vote
DEMOCRATS BLOCK PASSAGE
Dover, Del., March 18. The new
city charter bill for Wilmington was
defeated in the Senate yesterday, lack
ing one vote of the necessary two.
thirds majority.
The vote, strictly partisan, was 11
yeas, alt Republicans, and G nays, all
Democrats.
The defeat of tbe bill was duo to an
amendment offered by Senator Robert
son. Republican, which restored the
party primary system in the election of
commissioners and took from the bill
the nonpartisan ballot system. As orig
inally drawn the bill wns supported by
tho 'citizens' committee composed of
both Democrats and Republicans.
Confeienre on New School Itill
llccnu'se of the defeat in the House
of the proposed new school law,
which lias complicated the state
educational system, there was a con
ference yesterday in which Demo
cratic and Republican legislators par
ticipated, resulting in the suggestion of
the appointment of a commlttc of five
from the Senate and five from the House
to stnrt to work at once on a new lull
so that, if possible, it may be presented
next week and passed.
The Senate rommittee includes Sena
tors Walker. Short. Robertson, Mur
pliv and Insley ; and the House commit
tee. Representatives Otwell. T. W.
Turner. 1)111, Uuekinghani and Corbit.
the political complexion being equnl.
Three of each committee are members
who voted against or opposed the bill
killed and two favored the measure.
Stato Hoiiudnry Kill Passed
The bill ratifying the report of n
commission made thirty years ago
recommended a boundary line between
Delaware and Pennsylvania was passed
Representative Corbltt asked for re
consideration of the bill, which
was defeated three days ago, and
after a statement made by him favoring
the ratification, and by Representative
Uuckinghnm opposing ratification, be
cause it would move several Delaware
residents over into Pennsylvania, the
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Cor. 10th & Market Sts., Phila. 1
The most Sensational Clothing Sale
ever held in Philadelphia
Men's and Young Men's
$30 and $35 ALL-WOOL
SUITS and TOPCOATS
Now
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1 $30 and $35 Silk-Lined
I TOPCOATS $15
The selection embraces Imported and Domestic
STWEED S, HERRINGBONES, HOMESPUNS,
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5 and dark colors. Ultra and conservative models for
men and young men.
S Every Garment All-Wool, Silk Sewn and
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Mens and Young Men's $30 and $35
ALL-WOOL SILK. SEWN SUITS $15
Right at the time when you fellows need new Spring
clothea We make this Sensational Offer!
500 men's and young men's smartly tailored, ALL-WOOL,
SILK SEWN SUITS that arc made in our own 5th Avenue
Tailoring Shops in New York and have the detail product
of the high priced custom Suits. Suits that we made to'
sell at $30 and $35- And Are Worth It! Now $15.00.
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TWO PANTS SUITS
Were $35.00 and $40.00
Just 'WO of them! They arc the entire balance of
the Fall and Early Spring Monroe stocks. Many of
them aro SILK LINED. Not one bold at less than
?ri& most of them at $40 and quite a few at $D0.
Every Suit With Two Pair Pants
The fabrics are STRICTLY ALL-WOOL they are
SILK SEWN and HAND TAILOItED-and arc the
GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED-ANY-WHERE
ANYTIME.
Satisfaction Always or Money Beck!
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