.irrjt. ,. v :WV.T)v'f-. iji- " V v'Wi.'V?!f77 i Ai -"T- rfi I MAttCH 29 1021 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, '' ' T J-r! I.tt . ! Wi M ! ft ?, W5 ') If DEMAND GOVERNOR FRAME FUND POL CY Revolt Against Delay in Rovenue Plan Broaks Out in House Legislative League FOLLOWS GRUNDY DINNER Tin a Klnff Cnrrrrttml'i't HAirfobiinc, P.... Mnrrli Si ltvnlt ajaitiRt the lrlft In frniiiltig nn oilmin htrntlnn rcrrmir- polio) whtoli uimiM brlnfc In mnrr rannrj for climiM broke out thin morning In n mer-tlni: of tho Ijtifilallve InRiiP, the lloiiRf orgnn tzntion of member!' rr-prrr-ntlnK nirAl dlntrictn (toirue W. William jtri ctldcvl. Vlrtimllj nn ultlniittiim ni crTod on the (Jmrrrtnr. The eiprewion of opinion In the Hague w tlint nnlefs the (tovcrimr drew up program b) next WiiInola. the rural nirtubor would get up """ their hlml lent" nitil "InsiM on action. " Speclallj .ignlninit. In cnnnivtlnn with Ut ntglil m dinner, gnon d Joseph II. (tmnil.r. prelilent of the 1'ennsyhanln Manufacturer-., to up manl of flft 1ealifiR repreeentatlvei of big bimlneM, Inilnstrlnl and mining In-terp-t of the ommuonttenltli, the rptrlt of determination to tr anil lej A tnx on timniifnrturlni: corporation') -the tax wlileli the (iniiulj men oppose It wna vild that (i'i)ernor Sproul really fanrel uch n tux, but that Ms friendship for Senator IVnroKc, nlm In turn Is friendl) with Grimily, prevented the Ktate lulmlniKtrntlon pushing Nitrli a measure at thli time nollicr ileel ppment at the league meeting n thai the ("Srunil) men prtirmw. as un alter-natii- to a tax on manufacturing cor poratlims h tax on land throughout the Mate. This, suggestion met with a groan from the count rj memberx. Namf. Taxes Sprrnil r'Mvnrs, The meeting npeneil with a refMirl of the iibrnnunittei' of the league whldi eooferred ultli the (imcruor on the sub lect of reenue lti'ireputntlre Villi lips, of Clearfield, said that the (Sin rnor fauircd u tax on natural re ources, fAHollnc. show bouseo ami bill boards Me said that the Governor also favored a tax nn hard coal. "nut." said riilllips, "It seems to tne this tax on hard i oal and not on oft coal. Is lrnnilt a triik to lime no tax at al on coal, as the courts will find the tat on Imrtl con I onl unconsll tutinnal " riilllips further suggeMd that in the etent of a failure to provide more rec nue the members fight on the floor of the Mouse "Cut down the appropriations.'" said Phillips, "for the deportments and when you find jour hospital appropriations cut down add to them what jou cut from departmental appropriations.'" Hcpresentathe ("atlin. of McKcan. raid Oovernor Sproul was In faor per Honnllj of the ta on manufacturing corporations, but that Penrose was not. Catliti sniil the (Joxernor alrl lit t n to hold bis bill lajing a tux on mnnufiic turing corporations until next Woldncs day. "If nothing is done." said t'atlln. "bj next Wednesday let us insist on getting these bills out of committee and let the House divide whit will be done. League members took the position that the revenue question should be decided promptly and not allowed to drag until the closing hours of the session, when "all might be lost." To Ajrnln Visit Uoir-rnor At the conclusion of the league meet ing, a committee was named, the same which last conferred with the inernor. to visit Oovernor Rproul again anil ac quaint him with the spirit of the rural mrmliers. This committee consist!) of Representatives Phillips. C.ttlln and Magill. This committee will try to get all the revenue proposals combined at once Into one bill or more. "Hut." said Phillips, "the thing Is to get the question of more revenue on me noor or tne House We have reached a point where we can't keep still " Another committee whs named to con fer with Mr Thomas K Plnegan. htntn superintendent of schools, to see just how much monev he neeils for his pro gram The (irumlj dinner was a privnte affair, but it is conceded today that thenr- who gathered at the table were here to map out a campaign to guard against tax anil other legislation on tidereri detrimental to business On Kf of Conferences Legislators were ipurk to point out the dinner came on the eve of confer nces this week b iocmor Sproul and leaders for the niirpoe of devising nnvi and means of getting additional reve nues There was an air of nnMirj also n to any discussion there mm have lurn with regard to the future political lo tion of the htislm -s interests In tin. conneilion it nns rioted tlint tiiorge S. Oilier, of Pittsburgh who like Mr Griinii) is ni odds politb nlly with iov ernor Sproul mid tate Chnlminn Crow was In the it i Mr. Oilier sid he in not one of the gucsN at tne iIiiiiit Me m how eTrr, anilable for Miftts Politicians, hiiweier. said tu . ould not fail to obserf tlif n siirgence of t hi Grunil) -OUter nllintirp agnlnt flu flprnul-Crow inmhlnutlnn There wak much speculation us to the o(fp t of lat est developments on the tuxt guberna torial campaign Mini tin laiiillilnc) of Senator and State Chairman Crow for United State- Senator to sun-ei-d Sin tor Knox Mr ftruiiih's friends sniil tin did not mind an) one knowing that husines. men of the st.ite are winching the course of legislation As stated l u- friend i f Mr Grund) the problems I'l"'1'"'! irnsin ered by the "diners wen The pro posed taws on manufai taring corpora tlons . i oal oil xusolini natural n sources and alo the bill- proposing old age pensions and pin foi working mei in uneinplojeil tierlnds liilh in Home Rclirvu Women of Duly us Jurors Harrisbiirg, March IfO, Iteprc entatle Green, Pbllndelpbln, intro duced a bill In the Mouse' permitting women to be relieved from Jurj duty without Mug required to give tiny reason for such reiplest Another bill Introduced by Air. Green authorises Judges of the dif ferent courts to refuse to allow women to sit on juries where the ensps are objectionable. SCHOO BOARD BILL L HELD UP IN HOUSE Tom' Cunningham Appears and y Sterling Has Vote on Meas- suro Postponed SOWERS ALSO SEEKS COVER Hu n Staff rnrrrap'Mi'fcnt Ilarrisbtirg, March 53. Action on hills of vital Importance to Philadelphia was postponed In the House last night. The Sterling Philadelphia sihool hoard bill, scheduled as a special or der for final passage, was postponed, llpprpspiitntivp StPrllng, sponsor, mopd the bill be postponed until W'pdnpsda.x morning. A isit to Marrlsburg bv Thomas V Cunninglinm. clerk of the court of i.'uarter Sessions, and one of the com bine leaders. Is said to have bad much to do with the postponement. It was whlspertsl n round the legislatiic balls that Cunningham came to Harrlsburg purpoMl to choke off any chances thrt the Stertlng bill might have of getting through the Assemblj Another Philadelphia bill postponed w-ns the Sowers bill No. 2 It Is the measure which proposes a penult) for fiollcemen and constables who do not iiirr.) persons arrested on sight or warrant to the nearest magistrate. Sowers hail tho bill postponed until Tliursiln) for the correction of tjpo graphical errors. "Kven the state printpr Is trying to gum Ihp guniP." was the comment of the sponsor after asking postponement. Therp is gciiPrnll) a light Mouse Thursda) and linportntit bills arc sel dom cnlled up for that reason. "That will lent i' less ntcs against the bill." said Sowers, who looks on tbp bright side of everything Women leaders from Philadelphia and the state at large are here in numbers todaj to -attend conferences on progres sie legislation and on the npepssar) reenue raisers and also to tight bills regarded as detrimental to women and children Among those on band are Mrs. .1. Willis Martin, of Philadelphia, n leader In the Itepuhlican women s state com mittee. Others are Mrs K. P.. Mellck. of the state committee, and Mrs. Har riet L Mubbs, of the Pennsjlvania League of Women Voters. They, are to attend u session of the Legislate i Council, to lie presided ocr 1 Mrs John t'. Ml'le1". president of the league and chairman of the council. The council will pa particular at tention to the progress of Hip Kinegan hills to deeIop the school sjstcm of the state and to thp prnson of tbp needed and additional revenue Miss Florence M. Dlbert and Mrs. Franklin P. lams, of the Federation of Women's Clubs, and man other representatives of In fluential women's organizations are on hand A number of the women will attend the hrarlng flits afternoon on the Kow ler eight-hour bill for emplo.xed women. Among the Philadelphia women who will speak are Miss Kstelle Inudcr, seerptnr) of the Consumers' League, and Mrs Pauline N Newman, of the Women's Trade t'nlon Icague. .lames II Maurer, of the State Fed eration of Labor, which is behind the mnnp iilan u tit unjtnlr I'l-fiminpntit 1 of the bill declare shorter hours ore a I uecesslt) for women lu lndustr) to in sure their health. pelflU tvrsorm ho my now be tlcatltti' naslstsnis shall bn comtlll tn undnrgn nn elimination and practice under their own names Alloa but cemeler anil burial ajnroelattins condurird not for pmnt In take land and croperty for the turpni of enlanrtn cm tan and burial grounds. rrroliiliia- fur quarantine In places d0f nstert lor the Isolallon, rontrni and ireai ment or emiuunlcnlle diseases and ursnilnjt powers to an niHIaor) boanl Intrndneeri In Senate mltb, Oatinhln- pnrnprlatlnx ll.oon.ooi) For lh(- sold ep mhiI kallneH memnelal f,HAe WM Cnplliil Park illatrltt and autliorlilnir aWHrd of sepirnte i-onlrncta for bridge at proai hs or plnns, lal, UiiawsaiM Tlepeallna; necnnd rlasa rlij nonpartisan rleetUe system and returnlnx to party election sttem, Jnre, I.otenie fro 1,1 Inn for three phys Irlniin s.l.l in UHrses on the state board for examination and re,tratlnii of nurses TlnelMite. IMnnarr- KnlftntliiK power of count i-otn'iilsslimrs In ri-nard to brtdittr not rast-'l uis'ii t- leers Aron, Philadelphia Increasing salarj- of rhtladelphln Orphans' Court clerks to I1AOO I'Mpps, Venunro. -Vnrnlnjr the a'ntr main nlaln from Hnrtlxhura In l.nueasler In honor of Thxbleus SI'V-rns nnl the main hlahHa) from Itarrlsburir to Chnmbersbtiia In honor of Kdivln M Stanlon. Arn. Philadelphia Makln uulnwful putn llcatlon or ilpln of false or misleading ndertlseinents. whether In newspapers, by slrt s, eirda or transpirerrles, with penalt of tine of not ovr linoo or slsty das. Mehanta. trbUh- rrnldlnK plans foT parka rr irkwas eupertmposed nn a city plan shall he old unites ippreprlatlonn ra made to carr them out lthln three ears .:lr?,rr' Meslmnrelanit Appropriating INWonn for neo bulldlnrs at tho Western Utile Hospital ir t,, insane. tAS.f.OO for inilntenanre and fl.VflOO for deflrlenoy. re ulntlnB lesuanre or rsimtnnn nnd preferred stork nod ilhlatlnc lerlaln hi t of tor t"rutlons Introduced In Hons Edmonds, I'hllndelphla rrohlbUInc the sale of flrerrirkera cimtalnlrr tcunpowder or oiher esploshe 'naterlal without reicard to ".?.'." pf diameter uf sueh firecracker. IMthrtfh, Allnthrny Itequlrlmt the ap pro) al of tht ruhiio Hervlce fomm'sslnn In rases of rIP nt ,n triperl of pub le md Ire corporallona In foreclosure proceed ings The act Is not to apply to sales here tofore mad" amending the ait authorities, suits ti recoer In c.isi of accidents to be certified lo the workmen's rompnsall5n Isurd wh-n discovered that the suit has teen hrouaht ronnfull b eitendln the pro) is ms of sail -ct to suits brousM after ihe pasae of the net. llna. rhlladelpbln Ueuulrlnir the ow-ner of an motir )-ehlile to lw Insured lucalnst lmblllt for datnws fr Injuries In person nt- prnpert sustained throunh the neglect or blril opsrstlon theroof In this commop "eilih ne)ncatloii cf licenses Is the pen nltv nn Med In the act 7ooU, tllrtlr Kxempt n noctloneere selltnT ctil Heteck ii nd farm Imnlemtnie fr.in the ltnliitis of the set of 1SJ3, requiring auc tloiers to h llrenscJ sterllne, I'hlliulelnhln Uenulrlns; payment f a recniratlon fee and i t-onus m capital stock and prohlhlttntc rerlstratlon where the e rpornt title Is the same or similar to that of a reR-iterea foreltni corporation rr that of a IVnntylfanla cnrporallon. I'lke. Mnnta-mnrry Allow In township of th" first eli)s without petition of proper!) owner t 1mpro)e blabway when a dsflned width of such lilahwny Is b-lnr lmpro-ed hj the Hlchni) Peosrtment v loenson Jefferson t.lmlllmr th time durlnc which public er)lce companies ma requlr- pn)mnt i'f rules or tariffs In ad )nnci of sen c r-ndered to thlrt day Knntner Vrhnylklll l'ro)tdlng thM Pro thonotsrles lesu licenses for m dor encles nnd thai th fe for nn application shall le f distrusting the fer, CO pr cent to the munlelpsllls JO per ret.t to 'he county nnd "n per tent to th (Male ltlshay Pe pnrlnient . , Maner. Itntler rrohlhltliig Immoral en t rtn'lnnients and the eiMhltl.n of Inde tenl or 'nimoesl ,-ilrtures The penalty Is from sjfni t J."i"0 flne nnd Imprisonment or from ntir m fle ears Walker, rhlliidelphln- llequlrlng all seru rltles held In a (Inatclal concern hlh Is closed bs the Mite niiihnrllles to he turned nr to the slat reenue tionrd or Its dul aufborli-e. ngent compelling binklng con cerns hnlng cuelodi of ponds or raluahle papers to ha)e two men In charge of them. Tike, Maiitgomery Asking that the o. rnment tax Ini sisirtlng gr)ds l- removed In the Interrsi of the ts and girts who are unable to pa the prohibitive prices Asked Itnmun. I nremeUe lulling hotel nnd restaurant keepers to ohtaln i,nnuil lleenfes the fee for l.niels mnglnr fnm t" to 12V 'Upending on the numler of ronme. and for resnurams from II lo $r.. bed on the numler .nf seats The licenses ore to he made b the commissioner of health who ini appoint as man lnsiectors as lie dc ins necissirj Tht tr comisnsatlon Is to h JJ'.oo per inr Whltemnn, Vetmoreland Prnsldlng for the heiter insnag -nient of the Jails or enunt prisons In counties of the third nnd fourth rlas.1 h creating a hoard jof Inspectors Ton mlllee Action Th Ontlln bill permitting count) com inleslnnrs lo nrcepi gifts for homes for orphans was reported In the House from cimmlltei as war the Walker hilt In creasing th fees for examination of hulldlng and lorn associations. The insurance codas were rerommttlcq' for ferlher amrndmrrt Th" inthraclta mining regulatlon"and reparntlop l.llle were reported out In tin Hnate hj ( halrmau Ia)ls of the mines committee and mnM for the flra" time. The Senate recommitted the escheat law amendments tn the finance committee for further imcndment. Oo)etior Hproul notified the Renate he had appro) ed tin 11 Ipps bill repealing the count) military enrollment ect of 1S!)(I The H'nodviard bill creating the stits de pirtment of p-ihllc welfare war reports! to tho Senate from th appropriations torn-mlllee WOMEN 10HS NO I NEEDED, SAYS JUDGE Bill Exomptlng Females From Court Duty Indorsed by Two Jurists PLENTY OF MEN AVAILABLE PROGRESS OF BILLS IN SENATE AND HOUSE JUGGLE CONVENTION BILL Sproul'a Measure on Changing Con stitution Finally Gets Nowhere Ilarrlsburg, Man h -11. (iovernor Sproul's bill calling tor the submission of the question of a constitutional con- I vention Is traveling a rocky road. f i u ,, iki inn., , I The measure has been in nnd out of HarrlsbiiiT. March -M -Hi"- X vrn I ,. s.nnte npt,ropriatlons committee final Pnge. ,n r,lK"lrf"1!:,,i 'n",T fhV. I "-v"r "' 1"' ln,,t nKhfs feats of committees in both brnnclits of the iPKPr,i)llJn lirnt ai, rcrfir,. First, the Legislature are as follows wn r(firtl,(, 0(l of ,.,,,,, h, I'uasrd rinill) In Semite I Senator K)re. the chairman. This was Iteorganlilng the Department of Internal done with the Understanding that It . a i . .. ..a .. Ca.1-.li a. i.n.4 tnfii. n a . . " . lIHirS llUrrtiU- l'l"". i...i. . - Hon and Standards and creating a tlureau of Women and rhlldrcn In the Depirtmtnc o' l.alir and Induetrv Ieputy slnit- ireasurer tl 1 Marflne It a ills lemeanor -n inlawfull -ear an Amerli in le-lon Itislgnli Ameisling Phlludlphln I'lmden lirldue hi, 'nnstltullng imendment ree;ulitln titles of !av)e Mlnwlng enipliees if tte I partment i! Publli Inslruclion pension fund lo wlthdriw from the system and maMng ne ) memberw J ilie fund unlefi thei glie notice to the .on lrar tu tin pr ns-r bureau Pro Idlng for the graining ,,f ( -nt, t nrsrlhe derol"lr- of perrons , rr el In ihe arm) or naei or who pnsied 'xmina tlors Iwfori irun boanl- Increurtlng piwers tf builrMi g inu uu i sftuclsilnt -, nur'-baso nnd hoM icn e-tale (.rsnilnL- i rne-e-i rltartors flurclei Pr" Id ng ilihi where emp.o-ers fall to t',e comis-nistlon 1 iuriia-e on ernpio en the) hill Is- Fuh)ecl to a lln of Jl i - dnv fi - eiteh dm lh fill t-t IHUe nut 111 llifur .n e Passed Finally In House Proentlng instruction of i.h! tiprir-t other oi.sirucMitns on wine nign a; s -i ep llr tn it o' Women nrr not needed on Juries and should not bo nimpelleil to hear dis agreeable rases any more than tbcj should be compeHdl to carry the hod or work In n coal mine, President Judgp J. Willi Martin, of Common Pleas Court No, (i, wild tmlar, .Ttulge Martin gave bts Indorsement to two hills. Introilueoil In the Leglnltt turo lost nlgbt by Heprescntatltc Dan iel J. Orcen, of this city. One would Jlvei Judges ower to bar woihen from iirlet drawn to pas on disagreeable cases.. The other bill is ould sllow women to be etctisfd from Jury oerNicf at their refluent stone, 'Hotb bills aro eirellent and sbonld be po-Mrd." Judge Murtln nU, "Tho highest duty of n-omanboM I,, of cotire, to her household or family. AVe have nn ample suppl) of men tn per form J-iry aervlce. Women are not neltnilly needed, and, therefore, should be focused uhen their domeillc duties demand their attention. "There are many csaes HMed for trial in the criminal court that nrn ahock log to pertiona of sensibility, and there Is no ronton why women should b re quired tn listen to these dlMgreeoble features an) more than they should be rctpilred to cart) the hod or work In coal mines, "If there were a scarelt) of men to perform Jury duty, I know th" women would come foruartl In the same spirit that chnracterlred their .'plrndij war work; but until auch n wsreity arises, they should not b compelled to sere In a capaclt) that hs") a tendency o dt grade them." .fudge .Tohh. Monaghan, notetl for the scierity of his sentences on continued criminals, expressed Mmllar views. "1 fully agrep with ererthlnj that Judge Martin hns said," be declared. "During m) term on thn criminal bench last month we bad number of din grrcuble cftsps, but there 'were no women on an) of the Juries that heard them." llecentl.) In the Criminal Court, when testlmvny was about ti be hetld on charges of Wee, tipstaves have cir culated among the women on the Jnr) pntiel nnd qillctl) hinted at tbo nature of the case. In the majority of in stances the women withdrew from the' courtroom until the rase hd been dls-i nosed of. I PROTECTS- B."& TTFUNDS ! Bill Qlves Banking Commissioners Power of View Over Mortgages lUrrlMnirg, March Vff. -A bill de signed to guard the Interests of share holders In building and loan associa tions, In the eent of the deflation of real estate values, will be offered In the i House today b) Representative Smlnk, Philadelphia. ' "A number of building and loan bhko- ciatlons through the state and 10111 iu Philadelphia." said Hmlnk. "haie Is sued mortgages on property of inflated Value, and when the drop comes shnre- , holders will lose unless the collateral de- mnnded has been placed." 1 The bill would give the eommla-Ioncrs of tanking authority to n-jeertnin the ' value of proper!) taken In cxcbniig' for mortgages by the building and loan as- , soctation. If It were found the actual I values of the property did not meet the . m rtgages, the building and loan no- ciniion coiiiij re compeueu to put up the difference tn collateral. The ns'"c) funds would be taken from the eS.ru-it-g. The appraisers of the property In question are to be three In number, one chosen by the banking commissioners, one b) the building and loan associa tion, and one chosen by both sides. P. A R. Grade Crossings Affected MarrlsbnrB, March 2fl. The Iltblio GIVE WELFARE ACCOUNTING State Commission Expendud SIM, 304 and Has S432.U3 on Hand Harrismrrg, March 20. (11) A. l) The Ktate Welfare Commission has a balance of $4.12,1 711.1 7 on band and has expended JlM.fmt.TR with .VMWW.72 held in cash, nccordlngelo u stftlcment of the finances of the commls.slo'ner sent to the House In response, to n resolu tion presented some da)s ago. The 'sttemnt bown that In addi tion to the ffiOO.000 Voted by thf leg islature of 10in the commission re celteil ?I2,UII.17 from the Slate Hafet) nnd Defense Commission and It chief expenditures appear to have been sain rle.i, expenses, etc., for administration since (Vtober 1(1. lftin, W,7IS.4H; war history commission, .H,7nri.Rll and department of public Instruction for Atnerlcanlxatlon ork, n0,000, of which $4.1,(tfK1.72 baa been cgrindcl. Thp pn)tnrnts for hatarlra In these three general lines were ?1 24,0.40. Tbp traveling expenses' were $P4ft.4p5t rent. JRSOI.nF; itostage. HlOU.in. and JlinO.fK) expenses li- rrnt-pronteerihg cases. 8laterhood to Qlve Dance The ninth nntlllal Ahnnn nt lliA 'Utul.. l.ooij of tho Ileth .Itidah Congregation. riity-toiiriii ana hansom streets, will be given this evening In Mercantlh Hall, Uroad street nbVue Master. We Cany in Stock, From 60c to $2.50 Sizes 10x24, 12x19, 16x21 Leather or Brau Corners Also Glass Pads With Brass Corners six, 184, JJ2.50 YEO & LUKENS CO. .STATIONERS Printers, Blank Books New Address, 12 N. 13th St. Alio at 719 Walnut St. Hervlce Commission today heanl appll canons tor approval tor iteadinr Hall way grade crossings in Philadelphia. The bulk of the day was spent In exec utlve session Use Cuticurt Talcum Ti Ptwder ut Perfan An ideal facc,ak!n, baby andduitirui powder. Convenient sad economi cal, it takes tne place of bthtr per fumes. A few grains sufficient. would at mite go hack to lommlttrc When tlie records were investigated it nn) found that offii mil) the bill had not been reported out of committee nt all ll Is in the lommlttee toda) and may nmn out again toda) According to the latest nmendinent the delegates to the contention are tn be elected I" ongresslonut districts n the) mil) j'tist nt the time nl.Klrurtliinu un l Ilie rnnsellt anil unoer it: Ihe siat IMihw i Ii'-piirtn ent uth'irlzintf inrM,r.tlioni. reH ri under le )tia f oilier .Ml fur e -l ilr jiiiriMi.ee n 1- M mi r!ir.,e mil "in te I ee.le l I,ennelvani'i lr i iilins un annui remut- inn f,i ' rene 1 ileum! "ni lllirer-i .i lhnt Ine. n BOOKKEEPING ) real irt.iisln Irt necks lounn cm ie Inc Mn 1,i eenlnir April 4 for u i en anil )wmen whn wnnt to iM-come p n n lent tKxikkeeiNT The course ii'jio rjunlire for rntrnnre tn neit fall's Ai coantlnu I'ln r I r)arffcui(ir5 on rcrjuesf Central Boildin- Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch 5l tllliniJnrilMiniHHMTIlVtllllllMIIMllllllMIIMIIIJIlllMMMIMIIIIIMIiriFl.tlllftllMIIMIItlMlllllLIUmTrmi Convenience of Location Pleasantness of Surroundings Excellence of Food Mi combine to make the -Hotel Vcndig the ideal iiIhcc nt which to dine. Prompt, courteous aerviec an evor-chanuinp; varietv and reasonable prices are additional features that will appeal to you. As an introduction , TRY OLR SPECIAL 90c LUNCHEON on vour next shopping tour. Qfie3Hbte Vondigr IStfi ana Wk Filbert Sis. iiiimii.iiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii.i.a 1 ' - ' - -- j - - - - i - n , t s BaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaaliiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBaaaaaaaaaa EfRJBpnHHnHSWjlBBBBBBBBB ry'" jtCMtllglEljtaaaaaaaH LV faaaaaaaHaaaBaSdrsrXaaaHlaiaaaal H k XlvH TaHaaaLBiiaaaaaaal aaaaaaWliittJaSaVM'iPiSa - Are You Fit at Fifty? As you dream of boy-hood activities, arc you satisfied with your physical self of tday. Some folks, you know, are old at forty: others younc at sixty. One's aire is not so much a matter of years as it is a condition tfthe body. Many physicians and scientific men say that the average life could be increased in usefulness by a number of years if We dtank nothing; but absolutely pure water. The purest natural water reported by the U. S. Government is Paradise Water, with less than one frain of solid matter in a eallon of 58,372 drains! Unlike or dinary water, it does not brinp; either jjerms or insoluble mineral impurities into the human system. Instead, it is highly PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE Fir tali by Win. T. Mrlntjr. Itnsemnnt (' OrrlS Illgglnn. Jnklntnn. Miowell, Fryer Co , Inc . 1.117 Chestnut bl lrr Mlorleti. (M tllrard. t'liiK. M fltoul. Arrtliler. U, IJ. Welsh. Went t'huter ) Slier V. Toder. 41111 l.nn, xsier Hrrl OToc'r Co . Distributers i.ieviiti I'hsr'cy, imh rt.e.mut A. llUtlebchttr, IMh anil Hpru.r, PARADISE WATER jiK-yj ithertt, which means that h dilute: and diutlvts the poisonous wastes of the human system, Jltishing theft tut! Because of tfiis cleansing: and -purifying effect, the continued' use of Paradise Water promotes tne proper functioning of the kidney i, which in turn produces a healthier condition pf the, arteries and heart Paradise, therefore, by tending to ward off hardening of the arteries, is especiaUi btntfteidl for people past middle life. It will indeed keep you fit at fifty! Paradise is delightful In taste a perfect table water. Quarts, pints and half-pints. Natural or Carbonated. At grocers and dntfc storev. Try a case. W. r Ankerbrnnd l.Kiin VlJ'v'F' .7lfll. ""rmaiituwn. V"". arlln. I.oimii. A. t'roml. fr'i?ia,I!.,,m,p,J',l n,,,,J 'eriiwintun n. I v' lA,"ir,n"' h"stnut Hill. I lisle, lnn, inn jiiiitiMin'B Pons, mi Air). Mitchell Fletcher fo 12th nnil Market Sts. .Mllilmll f leli her ra 12lh ntii) Chtstnut Sts. Mllclicll rictchxr t:o lsih and t'htntnut sts. .Mllclicll rietrhel- Co .1)100 Oermnnlun ii A. .Mill Ik II riitclmr fo ' ....,?2!, ',,rwRl,c- Atlantic Cll. .Mllchell l'lelilier Co. .Morris At'anta. Atlantic City Win T. Mulntyro. Ardmom. Win T. Mclniyre. tHrjrWonlc. Wm. T Mrlnure, Nnrlierlh Win T .Mclntrt, ilrn Mnvsr. WHO. "After .-a VlljUS TSsgW BkaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBak mmsmm. II . I l e" ' I Every Meal" ii.iimiimiiiii.i.iimf ffiiREPfllRS We are equipped to do the work at your plant and save J you the expense of long tie-up. Itiene Mai tStl nnd Mnlii 3111 M VWlr-.eU4l,le.lC K ' XIX-2Z2 .DARieN ST. Eatf1nrleW4alnlfltf XIX-222 JT.DABIEN ST. I rr ' XT 1 - WALL &AA BOARDtJra! yamyi Tliat Mill Not Hum SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Warp. Hisy Is I'rrct, PEARCE HREPROOF CO. ISI9-1 AK'II T. rSaneai lesciwl 3Mi Rw 44-Si SPEND the WEEK-END SEASHORE ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY kai I usinsh ikio atMiti Hound $ C?fk Hun. i i.e Trip XJsLF ddlllnml I eatr 1 hrslnul unii fsnulli ht. lr rle. For Mliinlle flty 1i30 A M. r.r llrcan fit, Hllilonnd und I ie May, leare I lielnnt Ml. Kerry 1 tn M . rxiiltll HI Yrrr) 7tl M Relnrnlni Irjie nil points ,S I' M I ZV L ' s Atlantic City Railroad WanJj The safe way! Insure your Salesmen's Samples There s no reason why the manufacturer who insures his goods in stock should not also in sure his salesmen's sam ples Certainly, sales men's samples arc ex posed to many more hazards- beyond their own control and should be protected. i Any agent or braktr cm $t yon a North America policy Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia Capital ,5,000,000 F.e.rM 1TZ The Name of J. T. Clay Is Stamped In Every Suit Length of These Fine English Serges It has been more than Jive years since we have been able to offer our customers a genuine J. T. Clay blue serge suit Built to Measurement But we are able to print the good newii that we can do ao this Spring for $65 Moat everybody knows that the original Eng lish Clay serge never varies from standard, except to improve, and most tailors charge $125 to build them. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 121710 Chestnut Street Next time you want to concentrate on a piece of work Just slip a stick of WRIGLEY'S between your teeth. It's a wonderful help in daily tasks and sports as well. If that 13th hole on the course has been fietting your stoat. try WRIGLEVS. a i y, i in in inivu II y I III III II k. ' ' rTjill III I infnOTr injur HUUMsMCJ te Hazards dis appear and hard places come easy for WRIGLEY'S gives you comfort and poise. If adds a zest that means, success. Seated Tight Kept Right v aSV B6 r,iiiiiinv I l . r-iiilalalalalam-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers