ISP' I ' 7 w- V "I-1!'' "" l',ia'?('Tf' ' .S'' "" f '" " : oajpifw R'V-W 't- ' " " jjfjjrfni ' HOSPITALS AIDED BY WILL five Thouiand Dollars Left to Each of Three Institutions Will admitted to probnto todsj follow- Klirnhotli If. Nlre. who clU'd tn pt I.iikfl'n Ilo-pHnl, $20,000. Of tills .mount $r.000 rnoli Is u 1111 tlio (Jer mnnlown. Methodist Upl-copul nnd Tewlsh HocpltnlK. Ont thousand dol lars li IcfL for n hlninrd glnss window (or the I.ognn nuptitt Mission, as a memorial to her parent. In whole home the mlMlon started, and $100 to th I sdles' Aid Society of the Church rohn f Duke. MH South Luke Itrrct. bfciiieathrtl 010 to relatives: Mary Kerr. 3530 Chester avenue, ."fir.. fiOOi' Kmellne V I.ukcus. Homerton, Tn ' jjio.OOO: Conrad HrliornWt lilcr. SHI North Seventeenth stieet. lfJo.000. lt'tcM of iidmtnlstratlon -on-.rained in the estates of William .1. fiK- tOSt! Lancaster avenue. $lfi00: lane i. ' 728 South Kitty ..ntli street. .?470:i. and Charles V. Jjrim. 7M Wjnnnwood road, .f.tl),500. STATE'SPURSE FATTER , Commonwealth Has $2,000,000 More Than In January Harrlsburt. April 1.-fHy A. IM -Pfnnsvlvania'H treasury contained Sli.- 4911.70. of which SN.i-M.Hlt.DN was in the road construction fund, when the books were opened for April today. A month ago the treasury contained $17. Bflfl 027.83 and at the end of January, Ilfi.22fi.(M4.0n. The detail of the balances In the va rious funds at the end of March shows: General fund, $201,720.80; sinking fond, $638,320.20; school (universal), 22 451.74; motor vehicle license. $fi, 602,578.02 ; same, $40,003.27; county, $311,821.25; firo insurance (universitl), 1568,707.71: prison labor manufac turing, $10,408.05; road bond sinking tad, 801,287.78 not yet invested. Darinc March there were large re dpto of Insurance company taxes. Patrolmen Save Ten Horses I Ftw of unknown origin destrojed the Wo-story frame barn of Henry P. I' Brook, at 24 Penrose avenue, nt 10 :H0 I artloek this morning. Patrolmen I'ow ana iveiii i i"- nnii nnu nr streets station, discovered the t and led ten horses out safely. The wasfzuuu. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 25 ROB BR0ADSTREET HOUSE ATTACKS WOMAN ON BEACH Thieves Strip Home While Family Is Away on Vacation Heturnlnff fiom his vacation with his family late last night. Charles Hclsln ger. 2.110 North Itroad street, found that thlees hnd ransacked his house nnd it-moved clothing, jewels oud other f i I "mount or $4000 mouth with beach aml, apparently with SPANGLER NflTF sPFFn the intention of MMIne her cries. Mrs , llUL.cn IMU I CD UrCtU (llentiMi escaped and ran screaming up i hills before it. but they are being kept inoting 'ighl along and you will notice Assailant Pnkii.it.. aa...t. ;i. '"'ennui escaped nnd ran screaming up i time is plenty of discission of them, sssaiiant of Publicity Man's WlfeiUit loardwnlh , House at Harrlsburg Rushing Work, The hihmiW looks for manv new bills escapes Into Ocean Grove After leading Mrs. Macnamec the, Savu SnraUir next week, the Inst in which thej innt Ocean flroe, N. .1.. Anrll 1 Police I "Wo" nt great speed, escaping over1 n be presented. of several cities and towns Including ' ! '"to Ocenn drove. , larr sburg, April 1 -Illy A V l -- - - i Hradlev Hmicli uL.,. i.,tJ Vw - - ' lh" """se of Iteprcscntiit ven bus . ,, . , ., 1' "7. .A"b,lr. ,nr.k.' 0ccnn, .. .... made excellent time 11,1, week. ...! Slayer Pleads Guilty; Gets 5 Years ni'm iiiiii .li'iii nun iniiinu nn ntti ' n i n i i n n i i u Hiirr -r ninrnFrfin . .. ... . -.-. ,i in inn iiniiiiu 1. 1 t i mvw iimiiy i w a, v in wkwi sai llelsingrr had been in Atlantic Citv . it . JT'lT1!'1 inn Mm,. i, in -...i i '. . "u- '."director of tlllbll-tl enough nnrooUlfood for VZarVforr.U?l.IlanU.0f Nrw )'k- wllll hp "M niuiiiuiiK iur ii giant .pgro wlio on Wednesday assnulted Mm. .T. Mac namee of Plainfleld. X. .? , wife of the for the National ill in it) n. neniierson. a Negro, wlio shot mid killed William ttormati in a vioiorcar .whether there will be Increase of s old. Ii21 (sittings next week will depend upon the nrfh l if f no ft I li olffinr in utMinlr nml nnlntulnr unlil VThaiiI.a.. Ua...ul 1. . lightly Injured b a litotoicnr In front fore leaving for his home ''Things have 'estniir.int nt Twent -second nnd Atcli of his home last lilzlit. The car wnnibeen well mlvnnrpil nml lill . ., .Ii.l striSMN vevernl inonlliH lifo. nml u lio n..A..Mi. .. . ..i . - ..... ,r v iiflnn nf "Vii. ft. l. ...i. ..l. ...... . . . . . " .:... - : .. :. ..... "' " ."" " ..ukU um'iMiiu-ii loon ror a meal for ,..in- i J ',' '"";"" tirivcn uv .lonn .mooi. ot -'(Mi .ler ni' his fnmllj. but was unable to prepare ini. rLnf nAiR ii M,','.v ",nrl. .of,.tl10 frv"" lrpct- "llfl '""k the injured child fo the meal, as the robbers liuil taken I ffi mlLn ' ,"',' p lech with Mrs. to HI. Joseph's Hospital and then g.ne I nn ylrttmll, cverjthlng that n meal could '' "i"""' nf Ll,st 0,,ln(, himself np to the Mice, tie will hW - be eaten with. After the task of pro- the Negro surprised the two women a hearing tcdnj before .Miulstiate O ,,, ihiiiiik ii meai nan toen flbnndoned, and ' '"" ",1 '"'enamee s eyes unit waitt. it had been decided to go to lied. Heisin- . 1 lisCtlSS (lie Possibility of llichf ulltitiuw uleiwli.,. ,.,.ilrv l.rfmu . lu.ln., Ir ror Tues.la.x and U'edriexilni. Ibei mnv u iw uefitnt.nil ifulnt in f..n.. i. n. .! not be needed. The House tins' miin xeiir, in the KnMerti Penitenllnrt TlrMfielnl PJTtdcqdn SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION March CS. 1P21 At tb reculsr mf lln. of tha Olrectara of th Superior 8mI Corporation n quarterly ttr!6a& of 2 waa daclarrd on the .HconJ VrstrTM Slock, pnrabla Mar 10, lini, to rccVholdefi of record May 2, 1021 It D HAnOE, Secretary TirE wJtJJaM CRAMr SONS HII IP An KstiiNr. iiLii.niNd ro. Mnrch 31. 1021 Dividend Not If The Board ef Dlrectnra haa this dV de ired auartcrly dhldnd of I per .enl 111 CMT ahare). ljabln April 311, lOil, tn tiorkholdera of record at a p m . nn April I, J.21 The iranafer book of the com tinj will bi closed for the purpoea of thin dltM-nd frcm S p. m . April 6, lO.'l. until 10 a m April 21, 1021, CHARLES T TAYLOR. Trcamir-r ger discovered the blankets hnd been Vl"""1 "","' "s neus nml that all ex tra night clothing had been stolen , DOCTOR DIES IN OFFICE Daniel G. Long, of Reading, Expires Just After Brother-ln-Law Heading, !.. April 1. Dr. Daniel W. I.ong, seentj jenrs old. one of this city h most prominent phslcliins. was found dead on the Hour of his office b a patient who called there late lat n ght. Just n few moments prcvlousix his brother-in-law. Dr. Jefferson J. Miller, fell dead in n drug store where no was neau of the prescription de partment Dr, r,ong was giaduated from the' Inlvrslty of Pennsylvania in 1S7,-.'-Ho owned the t?rystal Springs fruit I fnim, ono fit the Inrgest in the state.1 and bad n summer home at Anglescn, N J. His death is attributed to cerebral hemorrhage. , TWO HURT IN AUTO MISHAP Car Driven by Farmer Slightly In-' Jurcs Camden Men Two men were struck nnd slightly nijiiicH uy nn nuiomouiie nt Ktgiitn ami Morgan streeLM, in Cnmden, this morn ing. John Hubler. 1403 Ceilings road, South Camden, was cut on the bend. nnrl .lames Corbet f. 1702 Kast Iron side avenue, was injured about the. knees, lloth were taken to Cooper Hos pital. Hans nolun. a farmer, of Mnrlton. driver of the automobile, was released I on his own recognizance by Recorder ! Stiickliouse, when il whs testified that, the accident was not due to his care ' lessness. Ate false teeth valuable? When natiir.il teeth are gone, then good fake teeth are vital necessities, because good health depends upon thorough chewing and good digestion. 7Vfe ffidd cure of our plate. Always keep it clean and smooth like new. Clean it every day with .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,' piMimiiiiiMiillllllllMlllMlllllMllllllMimmillMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 1 i 1 1 I . (U-EIYDJ Caulk DENTURE CREAM REMEMMiR THE NAME-THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Buy a tube at any drug store E WE TEACH Auto Mechanics Day and Night Classes, OPEN APRIL 4 Spring Garden Institute Broad and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA Phone Poplar 3106 AI.I'A. M OI.riNOTON'H BON Notion In hrbj- rtn thit th Tloard of Directors ot thin company hat duly oclrod th remilr neml- nuutl dlvldpnd of i pr rrnt. I)lv. 6tn chectm nltl tx mflllrd. IIAIinY A WOI.1HNQTON PropoMli INVITATION TO aUHMIT PROPOSALS Srftlrrl DroDflS&lfl Kill bm nclil h Jorih " Hloan, prnldent of Sctinol Hoard of Hprlnnflfld townahlp, Delaware county, JtnnMhnnla at Ontral School, Knxrr n bi' ml itrnn'lt load. In the riffles of the hon1 not Inter than H o'clock p m. on the Mh 1 of April 1021. for th Kenral eonitruptlon (ncludlne the ItBATINO ANI VENMLATINO. fl.UMHINO AN TUK BI.ECTItlCAI, WORK), for n new Central School at Cuier ae and Ilennett rojd, Sirlrgfleld hl:h prnpoialu are to b In ccordann lth the drailnr and apet Idea flora and INSTIU'CTIONH TO IitonEHH" ffprnl by Newton Flounders urchltect lt'ala I'a tlp'ea of the drawlnsa and apecltluitlom ;r on file at the ofrtot of the architect. Itfdla I'a for examination and Ufe bi nil (Main If 'n ril contrnctorj wtah Indhldual nn ' !ilnt and areclflcatloni for their own iih the rna obtoln ame for otlmatSriR Vuii on. upon application In writing- to il.e anliiieet upon dellcr of a certified rlek to hie order for tn. which Hum iiml is win h refunded upon return of the aald drawlnga and epeclflpitlons In fcood coalition to the architects office A crrtlfled check for IROO muat acconi ' i er.eral contractor' rropoiMl ro be entitled to conalderatlon. Drofcoaala y.ut U made In duplicate upon the rblunk ' itrn provided by the architect and muat ?IjCT.' .1' 8clH,1,. n.?,pl ' flPrlmrfleld .. . r...... ...un, iv, r u,, ueiawnre county. Ua .i?.?a l,r"P0ial received after I Vi ST" win oe coneldered the time 'Ihi. chool Hoard reaerva the ilfht to r anj or all bide nnd to aUe any ' ' or informality of nnv bid lfff-!."?,?,c?,!:,l?1 ".W" lon. I" JV-PK.I n HUIAN' Trl.. SIMIa H V D M..AK'?.nUN' Secretar, Morton Ja nOBFJlTM rCMPfl are maranteed to aupply any oltr. auburban or country home vrlth water; under P ret euro for bathroom kitchen or laundry. Irrliatlnr lawn or earden. watarlnr fock and for all raneral purpoaea. Tha aourca of aun. ply mar be a ahaltow well, or cittern, lake oratream. and the power for operat Int. any kind of electric, current T. T. BURCHFIELD CO. DISTRIBUTOR M Arch Street I'IUrAr)KI.rniA SEE XPEARE TO $EE piGHT HONEST CONSCIENTIOUS EYE SERVICE AT MODERATE COST 1 Our method is modern, accurate and safe Our glasgcs give you comfort and perfect tight 111 nt Saving Time: The savin ft that count m building. THE great drawback in building is lost time. When painters wait for plasterers, and plasterers wait for plumbers, and plumbers for carpenters, and carpenters for lumber not delivered, then, as a certain banker remarked, noth ing goes ahead except expense. That is why, in buying lumber, delivery is so vital. Often it would be cheaper to pay double price for lumber than have your men kept waiting a week for its delivery. The great advantage of our "concentration yard" at Sumter, S. C. is that it so often prevents loss of time. It not only keeps our Philadelphia stocks complete, but also enables us to meet emergency demands promptly. Instead of incrcasiny costs, however, its excep- -tional situation and its efficient working tend rather to reduce them. It is never wise to buy lumber without getting our prices. Some tiny you'll build f you wnnt The woik finished on time, sec that the lumbei comes tiom LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company I III", l.t MIIKIt ( KM III 300 Commercial Tru-t Building F'luladelnhia 1 tTutf.IHHI i, ,,., Spring Prices COAL Take Advantage of the Reduction and Buy Now Egg $ 1 3-50 Nut 1 375 Stove $ 1 375 Pea 1 1 .00 Crean Brothers 18th & Oregon Ave. 50th & Warrington Ave. 2d & Huntingdon St. 2612 North 2d St. 18th & Moyamensing Ave. lAOK'THROUGHSPEkRES-INVISIBLE-BIFOCALS ao cavsnawvuxes. no looouto piacc mk ut wmmmmmmmmmii irmrm Vri IVhTlL. toniiKitN mi orrid, Mim.oTTK. v r llllllllllllllllllllllH UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. OFFERS THREE TUGS FOR SALE Fire Proofer, Portsmouth, Piicataqua Sealed bids will be icceived in the office of the Chairman, United States ShippinR Uoaid, Washington, D. C, on or before 5 P. M., April 25, 1921. Bids to be opened at 10:30 A. M April 26, 1921, in the office of the Board, on a lump sum basin "aa is, where is." Tuk PIKE PKOOFEK Steam screw towinR steamer built 1003. Material of hull and deck ltouhe, steel: pilot house, wood. Length, 103 ft. Beam, 21 ft. Depth, 13 ft. Draft, 12 ft. Engines. I com pound wirfacc condensing engine. 14x30x22 in. One Scotch boiler. 11 ft. V 2!, in x 11 f(. Built 1912. Tug PORTSMOUTH Steam ncrew towing steamer, freight .erice, straight head and round stern. Length, 97 ft. 1 in.. Beam, 23 ft. 3 in. Depth. 10 ft. 9 in. Draft. 13 ft. 1 compound surface condensing engine fore and aft, cylinders 16x31x22 in. One Scotch boiler, 11x8 ft 114 In. diameter; iteam pressure HO pounds, built 1901. Tug PlSCATAQl'A Steam screw towing teamer. freight hCMicc; material of hull, wood; material of deck house and pilot house, wood; built 1891. Length. 78 ft. Draft 8 ft. Beam, 20 ft 3 in. 1 compound surface condensing engine fore and aft. 1 1x28x10 in. One Scotch boiler, .steam pressure 130 pounds; built 1908. The three above tugs are located at Hog Island, Pa. Permission for the inspection will be furnished on application to Ship Sales Division, Shipping Boaid, Washington, D. C. The Board re.sencs the right to reject mi) or all bids. Sealed bids should be addreted to the Secretary of the United States Shipping Board. 1319 I Street N. . Washington, D. C and endorsed "Sealed Bid for Tugs, and Do Not Open." speare S.E.CORNCR.UP&ARCH S. COMPANY K FINl.VTIAT. OFFICE BOYS! A GOOD office boy is a big help in a WSBSKBM JBtk" l'liit'ropi.AVs rnoTOi'i.A'iH .' ' kai.ty com- busy office. 1AIF. 4 PBK, J THE LEDGER CI1KHTVUT NTltBKT UK. I'A.W I'lRST MOUTOAm t.!M OI.Mli.MI I'lJNII OOLIJ'vrMI'l I I -t 1 coupon HONDM. iiuk lino. i YUU LL get one if you advertise in The undpralKncd Inxltes tnndra of ibo honila for aal find di.lK.trv 11 nt .in.n u l)il, at a crlC" not rxceodiiiR 10.' 141 lini nccrutd lutnreat to "tliaust 113.000. a sum now aullablr In Sinking Fund Bra'cd trndera. atattnr number nf i..it..iu offfrfd. aildrraaed to Olrnrd Truat Cotnpani. Morning and Evening Truatr Chestnut fltrrlt RpHltl f'ntnn.nv -. Klnt Mortcaae 4T. Uondi will Ixi received until li m.. April I?. 1031. UIKAItU THITST rOMPAM. Truatee UKOIlQi; 11 HTI'AKT 3d, 'I K-uiurel. riiiludclphla To April 1 lO'.'l aiMwwanawaasawagat Daily Photoplay Guide 3g33SWaBmgW Hlnlilna; Fund Notlri I In II.., jJonSa. of B'a.t n.ar "ni5 'r?in Mr I'ornpinv to Fidelity Tru.t rJl". .C!?1' Truate, d.ted Mar 1 tni?ru.A ,??nl'l?"v laaia for the aale to .m m;." .TPP"- hh. Tm.... . - zr."r '"""J' Jruat rom r rVntura or Par. pi ',, tSiTildl0 ?2' ;Mf U.'M5.-n3 ."'ap,'.",1 f',rtV;h"?, r Ftrifc Vv', vi' . I B....ph,.wrihM!!i8 ,'y?v p?air,. I'. N. t'UHTOM IIOIIMi " V'hlnit touela durln th. niiSf .a,,h" " n and all bid, la rram.1 to TU r'J,ct Apartment ",M V '" Treaaury .1, ..'."' """"-i 'JilMll. ,sm:yssi: DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA fjIfThe NIXON-NIRDLINCERrt U THEATRES UJ Af I FnUCMV rrankfoM Allegheny rtL.UL.VjnE.lM I Mat. Pally L'.l.t Hina at 8 CHARLES RAY In 'r-KACKITI. ALLKV BROADWAY "IP',1! A8" AM.e KATHERINE MacDONALD In "Cl'ltTAIN" COLONIAL r? ?$SVF u" ri'rit. n. 1 mii.i.K" "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" DARBY THEATRE MARY PICKFORD In "1I1K I.OVF. I.KII1T" nnanwleh iW-P'nii."'..'??' Supply ni-V n "PPll.iitionV "P'. Information a. IDD,ciQ main st manatunk rKrii. ni: mii.i.f.'h "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" I7A!tlt V THBATIIB IS11 iUrket St T A1V1IL. I R A M tn MKlnllht lAONs AND MOHAN In "SHOCKING NIGHT' A VPMI IP" -3th st an,i Allcxheny A. rtVLillULi MATINI1I. DVII.Y PAULINE FREDERICK In "JIADAJt X" BELMONT C:D abovu ia"ket DOROTHY GISH In "I'MIMI I'AT" CEDAR bTH X CUUAU AVENUE BILLIE BURKE tiii: KnrcATioN or ixu.wtinii" CO! ISRI IlI makut inrrwBEN JUiiuCJlvi r.inir and uoth BILLIE BURKE In "Till: ICOl'tATION OF I'l.l.AIinTII" II MRfl FItO.NT 8T i alllAItU AVK j w.iiuw jnniiw .Mini lt n nni ranKIoi ZAZU PITTS NT In nkford tiii: iti'AUT ofti:nt' om O.U rnoi-psAus ron STorKiNou"" of the tomraiuidlni ' iinira, 1.1 t.1 VreK!r.,i'VriJ.,,c?a,Iwi1i ";, - Na mtton Infor7iiJ.63"09..'lr. "lock- :"v" mi icuueat. Annoal Jlntlnr. ' V?:,.?' PKtmTov-TTn, K'.c.r.o Conlpan'Vurb. n'i'ld a.?! R'.'P? company. 10OU Cha.i!., 7 ...? ."t. rod St. at Krl M nnriTMntlTIJCDM II n lilCfAl IMJIMlTiir.n t 0 1 ANITA STEWART HAUHir.T AM THF, I'll'KB" 13 erk m" Wneadar: Ap " 't'h Vt'xi SffiJ"".'' Hft. ? .V.111 afaorm'h; fff-'K-.!?. -?u . near pr,cednir th. t.;ii;" M C --- rtmc. with ,h. i7il"? "?:n In ac ;. 1 ilnck can b. voted JhlJi"!".?. ""PMny k can be voted whloh h..T '"'"""ny on tb. booki 1 ol "th. Ml-b9n ""' tl M Mouth Vh.VHViJH.'" " wa.truo F'rrad pinty vtilniAt.l It th rfflc nf raar. .nS' ,.l.6r5f, "". to a.rv. tUr.! I .rop.r.rc K?,V n:.".','"'" M uuwAito n. YEAnaunTr. Oecr.taty. .r.i?'B.h'v .Ho5. .. SsL-ffl'S'E.fi PARTVtpnoitiiiai "'yTlUN OF FAliT7iiltfiTTiPv tlta r li ,l'..ll MF AHTNFJ1 Wai h..iSI-'",V'L. "! ." Prtner.hiD q. o'. sarK "i .r.M l'II Ii".n en.thla date. iah . - uBma iwh. . ,u' ---.--" of Hmlth iu VS.,""" " '" "r?ln"Lor'i:m'n': tlUItLES Q. O'HAItA, IMPERIAL "i-'-VTT. CHARLES RAY in "i'i:.u-i:i'i 1. vM.i:v 333 MARKETnh,1',;?-."rniri FATTY ARBUCKLE I In "llltr.WhTKlt'H MII.I.IONH" 018 MAIIKKT 8TOKET s no a. m u 11 ir, r. m PRINCESS CHARLES CHAPLIN In "T1IK hll" D 1 A 1 TH QEBMANTOWN AVENUE KlAL.l-' AT TfLPEIIOOKUN 8T HIIIRIX1 MAKON In "THE FLAME OF YOUTH" ID I lOV MAItKBT 8T UEIK1W 7TH KUDI 111 A M t.. 11 15 V. M DOROTHY GISH In "HIB flHOHT IN Till! OAIIKIOT" CArV 1211 MAHKKT HTIIEET DAVUI s A.r to MmNiaitT ANITA STEWART In "IIAIIHIET AND THE 1'irEB" AT WEST CHESTER WrtLiu TirH i-oT! i.ioirr" rri r- 1 irvi ro lAfOMT. OLAUlf 1ULC nUUITreir.so;,AiWVOMAN CARMAN ubh"aniov ui; 'THE TRUANT HUSBAND" CENTURY' Utlftr;&i ".'. ETHEL CLAYTON" In "TIIK SINS Ol" KilsWMjM Fay's Knickerbocker Mar"'t oth ALICE JOYCE " " ,0 In "lirit I.OKO AM) MASTF1I ' FAIRMOUN"rls,i,ZJr,rri Av MARY MILESMMiNTERn'Y In "AM, HOII..S- i:m:- 56THST"Ti5'Ivr ,.--yr-A ANITA STEWART In "HAUKinT l I hi; I'lpni,.. FR ANKFORD r,T,s rnvlK MTT IIOIIIFDT l, lH "HFRITAr.C I PAnPR 'ST . I.AMCABTEn AVE. I --l--l.l MA I INI. I DAILY f . .... n ruADi cttriiAP m ! Germantown BB,,n..9'""n.,n.!rP..?. iii:iik i).iNi,:i.VT,i'" UrtU-r "OHLADY, LADY!" mpER,$k;ii "fASSION" JEFFERSON AT.y.j.-i'l T. "WHISPERING DEVILS" AI.I.SI'AK C.Vhl' LIBERTY nnoA?Ar':"M av. THOMAS MEIGHAN Y In Till: FltO.TIIKiu-T; STAUS" MANHEIM .tK5Srs?B: PEARL WHITE In "KNOW oi-B jUN . MODEL y ?Tm Orch.. PEARL WHITE In "THE 1VIIITF. .MOM." OVERBROOK 3nu;K,tKonD DOROTHY GISH In "F1AINO PAT" PARK niDOK AVE, a DAITHIM w rAlAr. Mat 2 in Kv 0 13 ti 11 HOI'HK FKTEHS In U "THE GREAT -REDEEMER" SPRUCE MT,,ffiB8T "THE KILLER" WM. PENN V:!,C?f-S CONSTANCE B1NNEY In "SOreTlllNO lUWKKENT'l CHARLES CHAPLIN In "Till: KID" I "iM IPT xn ivn in l'QT MTIIVR-TU L.VJUUO! Mala. 1 .10 a 3n i:aa 11.30 In 11 ! HTAR t'AHT In, "The Passionate Pilgrim" NIXON "DND MVnKCTjTO- si nsiiim: (iimi.d "THE SIMP" RIVni I O.'D AND PAN'EOM ATS." IM WU MVI'INT.E DAII.I KATHERINE MacDONALD In "t lltTAIS" Tax Relief Demanded Before Tariff Revision A iuuon-uide poll ot the country's leading newspapers conducted b 1 HI'. LI'I LRARY DIOIiST reveals a majorm. regardless of party, ol nearh five to one for "giing precedence to the readjustment of our "galling tax burdens'" The profound!) interesting leading article in the April 2d isue of THK DIGEST gives a comprehensive survey ol the answers received Horn publications ot all shades of opinion. These arc couched in no uncertain terms, The New York Journal of Commerce stating that "all author ities and members of all parties, groups, and schools of thought agree that the internal-revenue duties (including income and excess-profits taxes) arc a chiet cause of business depression and disturbance and that they must be revised. Few. it an, except some interested manufacturers, believe the same ot the tariff situation." The Hartford Courant declares that "a change 111 the tax laws would receive universal approval, but no change in the tariff' can fail to find savage critics, and Congress will be wise to begin with what all want rather than what i sure to find opponents. The need is greater and the opportunity more attractive." and the Norfolk Ledger Dispatch insists that we "give tax revision the right of wa. tor this tremendous problem affects every State, every section, every community, every individual." while the Chicago Post holds that "there is vastly more dissatisfaction with the existing system of taxation than there is with the present tariff." Other important-news-articles in this attractive number are: The UoDer Sil it . ' S-l E IVkVv. KI I- c uuuci Jiiesin i anaip Will Germany or Poland Win the Fight for the Riches of This Great Inrl,rrial R,.,? 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