Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
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APRIL 12, 1921
HELLO, GIRLS!
Both Sides Present Arguments
on proposal to Reduce
Wages
TRIPLE ALLIANCE" WAITING
, ji... UMrlitni rrni
Iuu'ilt. Ann' ,'-'
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Sins -"' ' wrrr "t;!"'
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In tnix miii " i ;
tin' conclU'lon m iiik '""-
Ui. tit sides ill the
II, inn nttli"' IH'I
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traiU
ilinlrtt nfn'i'
..-., .linn
i,' ,..tit'ith"i "f tlir miners till' re
ltppiP"'!"' ...... i- ..111,,...... of labor"'
... inn ...ui, ......,.-- . -' -
a. I i hi . i ...
Ml"
jiff t
faro
ihf "I
'" ..ettlcnient arc milueicntly
),1.. to jti't'i) tin- postprmiMieut of
Z o o f tJu- Nntlonnl Colon of
ThUn'o P-'pn-oil to walk .- nt PJ
Cl.l0r; tonic"!-
,. .,, declared tlicte would be no
,ir if of these '' nrpntilnlion unit h
iV-otKillorT. tnd.n.t broke ,low
l'msnce s ,'(J Generally he'd not to
i. nhix,'iblc nllhotuili u inmi-
the iliintv' "rcittlve committee said
1H nlRli' , '
NY luni' not come K1'1!' " '('l
en rnunlor ptnpinnl.'' '
Vcstorihit s pro. eetluiKs biirHj pa scd
pVpr.limnuuv -.tar." f , tlio Matcnent
r lliiri'i'"''iw' cases of these directly
imnhiil tl' "ii"pr-' Mi-IV' "",l "".
t. Lnmlnn TIniP". "nnthlns: ('incised
fpm, tli.-n but ii prt-;ntKiiti oP tin
prniileni in "'I ili 'l'''1 diln"ult.x.
jTtff .lfr
P i . Mil I
WOMEN HERE GLAD TO SEE I $37,500 LEFT TO CHARITY I
I SEX IN DIPLOMATIC CORPS BY J. L SMITH, PUBLISHER
Mrs. Day and Mrs. Warburton Hospltalo Benoflt Under Terms of
Commend Herrlck I Map Maker's Will '
I'liilinlolplilii women itUeri'Kti'il In pol' J Mimy Ixvitiotx to ilmrlty wrrc on
iticH Mini clviri nrc di'llghti'd to lic.tri tnincd In tin1 will of .lolm I,. Smith, n
that another fluid ii opening to women
Unit Ih diplomatic scrvlco. Tltcy feci
that the recent npimliitmcnt of MIhs
liticllc AleherMjii, of ColiimhiiH, O., .ih
beeretury to the Amci'li an embassy in
l'nrls Is a Htep in the light direetton.
.Myron T. llerrielt hu cIiokpii the
firet woman to enter the diplomatic
service, 1'nrin iiewKpupets are coin
meiitltiB favorably on tin' appointment,
"it is intei-cntiii;; ami pleiiNini; that
this neu ti.-Iil U iiiii'iihii' tn umiien."
said .Mi'H. I-'runk ,lile bay, president
or tne Woman h I-eaune for (ioiul tov
l..tl.H mnn V.itti 1tr,inil Nfrrpt
I II U I J IIIIL'iiniltJI , J-'r'f ... ,.. ...' .-.-..
Ills tot.il estate was !?."l,rnn. Of thlw
anioimt $;i7,")0(J went to eharitj
Heipie'itM of $.r000 each were innclr
to the KplKcopal llo-pltal, MelhodiM
llo-pitnl and Chlhlren'H Country Weelt
Association. The I'ennsylvanta As liliu
for Indigent and Single Women, St
I.nkc's Homeopathic lloipltal, ami
Messiah Lutheran Church cu'h are to
iccoIvp $20(K), I
(lint thousand five liundrtd dollars w.n
L'lven tin! Northi iikI Soup nnd Itelief
Society of the Nineteenth and Thirty-
ML lilt" 11 If I 11.111 fl J-H (IfiKl- IIM 1I""U WHY ''-' '-'- - -. . t ..
eiiiment, who Ih active in legislative I f-t warcl". the Ihiji M 'l1'7 ,l",1"!';
work In the Mate. "I think women are Masonic Home of I 'him. lelphlit. U.1H
well adaptcil to hii.Ii wotk audbelleve Pillows' Home of Philadelphia. Ires.
In mau runes they would .serve even h.Uerian Home for ArpiI loupes,
bettor than men. Thej would, of cotirne, Methodist Home, ItiiptiHt llmne. Meth
have to bv especiali lilted and have a oil.st Orpliamigc mill 1 resbjterian )i
knowledge of the langungi; and condl-1 plian.ive.
tions of tlie countf in which they i" iiioiismihi j iiumrs whs ii.ii.-m .
1 iomeiiiiiiiin- i i,i"iiuii,
were to serve
.Mm. Jmiilav II. Wnrhurton, chair
man of the women'K Ilepuhlican com
mittee of 1'hilMnelpiiiii, iiiil, "I lu'lli ve
that was I.iuly Astor's lileu, wncu't
It, that women should be put In the
diplomatic servhc'.' 1 think women aie
liectlliurly titled tor it. 1 hey have a
the Cliitilren's
Samaritan Hosplt'il and the Historical
Sonclv of renliH.vlvanm.
In tbo will of .lolm II. McLean, Si,
who died November Jit) -it HKl West Sus
ipichiiium avenue, l I!). !!)() was willed
the widow iml three "hlhlren. One of
the sons is .lolm It McLean, .Tr.. an
BMBHMMMHMMMMIOTMMMaMaHHHaaMMvaMHHMMMMmaMMMMMmHMMMMMMMMMaMMMMMHHBaaMHMaaMMHWaMMWaMaMMMMMMMWMMaMMflM
certain innate tint mid diplomacy that i nttoiney, who was uiisuccensriil inn
Is necessary in this work I think thp .iidat for the State Senate at the ln-t
could servo much better than mau of i election.
the men appointed to foreign service ' Isaac A. Supplce. who died nt the
Wn lione iiiorc'of one sex will enter the I Meiiiorinl Hostiittll. l.'OO llldge avenue,
diplomatic senile. Perhaps the League willed jl 1,000 to relations. Otto
of Nations will offer additional Krhchker. 707 Oreen stuct. S.'.'OII :
chances." Lwlni .1. ndmunds, 1VJ1 North Kight
One Paris editor m iMinmentnig on a nth street, S.'SOO ; .lacoh L. Hochrel.
the npopintment of Miss Ateherson :,',i; Martin street. Itoxborough, ."1000.
says: "They will doubtless say that Inventories o' tiersonal estates filed
women lack dicietion. What of inenVl v,ern: Conrad c'limpf, $."(570; Jo
A for elegance, cbariii. liiiese, subtletj ! u,piin(. i, Harlhv. SI.'! 'Ml ; Hannah
which are essential urtinw of diplo-,!1 Meachatii. StW'u ; Katharine L
mats who cautiot attribute these t l Mutt Iio m. 80701: David .1. Weidner.
women?" $l''i.
Letters of nilmitiNtrntloii were granted
m th' ""tu'es of I-,tac lnaiman, lull
Itosetii n v street. S7."''0. and Wnlen.x
Kignniak. HSIO Siilmon street. .$10011.
" The jtudrnts mil tht e l'iridisr, o( old,
And still tliat blissful title marks the spot;
hwf et was thy fount tramtparrnt clear and cold,
And deep the shades of thy sequestered prot.
Oft have I sought thy fountain's mossy brim
And thy dense screen irhen blaied the noonday lire,
Nor left the spot till sunset lights (jrevv dim
What time the little glow worm lit its pyre,
And silence spread her hush o'er all the woodland choir.'
NO SIGN FOR CARDINAL
I QltVI I'lttt .
ii';
was
issuance of a
ttrri l ah r I) imlii
lnmlnn. nnl P- A sensation
....... I ,nsi ni-'ht bv tin
inlilu ii..nifi'sto by the 'Triple Alll
miii nneiein the delinite tin eat was
liiiilr llmi unless the striking io:il mill- i
cr'i "reii'Ke from the mine owner 4 an .
(iter luli ,lf'.'' Ilr'' jti- lliftl in accent-
ii. tin Tup'e Alliance' strike will be
lli! on Ttte dav." i
tnvists iciiuciioii ui
pinvoeativo, "as tin"
lit below tin i oit of
I.eitKcr I hotn Sprit
IN IIKLL TKLKI'HONK I'LAV
'these aie thii'e of the charming young womrn who appealed last night
In u play given by employes of the Hell Telephone Co. The full length
llguro Is Hint of Miss .Marlon Itcniston. ,On the other side, nl the top.
appears .Miss Margaret Sihell. Ilclow Is Miss Anilrey Mitchell
No
FIGHT ON GIBBONEY POLICY BABIES' HOSPITAL BENEFIT
I i
ni.iinii
vnc wen 'I I'
fillip I- " 'l
living
i I'f-i n
In
sin Ii
1"
'T
'I nr ii
( s I I
I Mm h
tliiit if il'i'v
tin il i
.i.
.,ii,i
mis i
lll'lll'l Hills IIC-
t ii :ii.iiui'eto i ontiime-i "the
, ,iiiii e is ilefemliiig the stniul
luing ol the intire working
il'
i in .ii else, i lie mini ow n-
in.' to lir nl, ;hi iwniv nf
I'eileiatinn nnd ilecliirii
weie to suet ceil thc would
i tiler win tiers
t ii- I lie miners mean- sup-
whole nf oignuieil Inboi ."
it... inietii, pluiigiug then lulu
l siinir :i ii, ii i in Mi. I.ln.Ml tiling.'
Mul i ir cnw'i mucin, tinning their ie- i
,inii. In ix t." the siiiKp heavier than,
Hint of the owners. I
'I ii i II In ng ol the ii.Kiiui is
ti mil i I urn the mini t's. In li
Mi I uil tiiMge .'mil the gociu-i
ll rllt II lll'lllifi'slll cllUrge- I. II' JiON -
iiii'iii'it itli pai linlilv in industrial
ii pn s. mul itlili'l.s the fn. illation of j
tn mlimtiii inn i' to In u eil agauis'i ,
urn siijiiij; (he goveininent likely has
i"m I i siniisiiln 'oi pi milking i
I iimlsl il ami i ix il xx ai
Family Claims One Company Guar
anteed Double Indemnity
A legal tight to recover double ni
di mnity from an itisiiranci romptin.
X'.ill he stnited b.x members of the fam
ily of 1) Ckireme liibhnne.x, drowned
in the Ila of Cumpecho, Me.rfeo, last
Dtceinber. it was .said today.
It is the i omentum of the attorney's
family that one of tho life Insurance
All-Star Matinee Will Be Given at
Forrest Friday
The linn. nil all Mnr Int.. lit matinee
mi aid of the Untiles' Ilosplml uf Philn-
lielpl.in, will be gixen Tn the I'orirst
Thealie I'llilav aflernooii. under tlie
auspicis of the Theutricnl Managers'
I Association of Philiulelphin. The neeiN
(if this wortliv ihtiiitnlile .i-gnni.!itlon
me iilxxaxs giea'er v.nii me appioun
jiolu ies guaranteeil payment of a double of wunnier duilug wlnih so
in
loss of life result
a oinniou can icr.
RUSSIA BARS AMERICANS
Says Soviet Agent In U. S. Must
Vise Passports
Nl'U iuk. !' 1'.' -Tin- stoviet
t mitiiiii i I luis issued an iinli'i pin
hinting .nit i. ne fr mi the I'liileil States
l mil inissia; the hiudeis of l'iis-ia
i.ii i A in il 'JO i inling in a i able
liifssnge iii.nli ii 1I ii- xeslenlax In
mi1 - It'-' nl nttoine.x hi ii foi Hip
l! is i.i u ' ii guxei liliu'iil
'lin missive iieeixed finiii llie Soviet
i us I :n l.ilniii sinteil tl at all eimgia
1 'i limn iiik uiiintrv niilil he sus.
' i.mil ulli'i thin d.ile until en iilllcuil
1' isi iiinhxi u tlie.Smiii goxi'i iiiuent.
.iiiliim il to is.. iassnii is nf
1 I II M II" ill Mil- hi mi, I,, liussia ai -
itulemnlty. should
I'lom trnxel uiion
The fmiillv i null nils the bout out of
i which Mr. fiihbone.x was drowned was
a common carrier The insuiaiice om-
I pnn.x takes i.fi-ptioii.
Uutside of this one policy, il l said,
xittually all other lotiipanies have iii-
! isflcil thcmsr. of the ih nth of the
llawxer ami haxc aliuuix iniiile uix
llH'lll.
'I he hiiilies ot Mi tiibhiiuex .mil of
' Kin nl, W Shiixer w ele hlollght lo this
iltx Sunday Mr (iilihouey will be
biliieil Thuisiluy nlteruoon I'uiieial
seixiees will he at I o'clock in the mur
ium i Impel of Harold II. Mulligan.
Tenth stieit and (ieriiitiutowii axenuc
Uiirnil will he in Ailington t 'i metery,
Delaware .ouuty.
Ml Shnxer's funer.il s'lunx will be
held at I n'i luck toiiuuiinx III ibe
Dpi .copal Pio-t'atliiili.il. P.ioml mul
South sheets. Iliirial will be in West
Laurel Hill t'cnietcri
BADGES FOR COUNCILMEN
cured for
mnnj ucl;
the hosiiital
children nie
tit LlmiiTch.
Members of the ihi'iilrii nl profession
xxhn are always mi n-ailj tn lendiriug
assistance for siecialty npinaling oi eli
sions me heat lily co-operating in the
benefit. It is promised I'tlduy's xxill he
the gleutesi ptogiaiu ever ill ranged for
th.s pin pose, and xxlll incliulo spiiial
fell Hies fiom all the leading at tract inns
in Philadelphia the week of Apnl It
xanileville heaillineis. etc
Among the pin tii Ipauts will he Sam
itiitimil. liene I'oi'ilolii. Iaiioic I hie,
Lillian Scarlet, Marx Katun, Van mul
Scheiick. Kloreiiie Heed and players
1 1 on' Keith's, Nion. William Penii.
Chibe. (iianil ami other thcitles.
Muster In Engineering Companies
'I'w uipmiies of the lOud Kugiueers
wi'l be uiilsteiid lino seixiee alter fed
eral iiisnulion heie next xxeck. They
an I' on il:
1 S i ! i and D on
the JIM
Electrical Display at City Hall,
Says Chief McLaughlin
Friends of the Minor sax that urn
trnvorsy over an clcctiic sign on City
Hull in welcome to Cardinal Dougherty
xvas stirred up to embarrass Mr Moote
Durrcll Sinister, the Mayor' s
tnry, denied that there was to lie anv
sign, and Mild that when the Mavor
took-ofTac he .innotinced that signs mill
decorations at City Hull in honor of in
dividuals would not be i oiiutenatii c.l.
Chief McLaughlin, of the clccttiial
bureau, said: "We nexir i nnsuleieil
an electric simi The iltx never eieiteil
clcctiic signs lor mdi ulnnl", but to
maik holidays oi contention
"What did they do with the sign
built in the b.isi'iueiit at Citx Hull?"
asked the Jlov. l'r.ink P. Siiydei.
Methodist miiiister, whin lie xxns told
th'it Chief McLaughlin denied knowl
edge of the sign. "I ktmu the sign was
niiidc there. 1 hnve. this infot mntion
from reliable sourci s.
"Tin ministers' . .imnutti e in xxhiili
I xvas .ippoiutcd yesterday will Mill on
the Mayor today and pirn e the xx'hoU
ijilfsiiou before him
Thieves Strip and Leave Motor
An autoinobile ottunl hj Kugene
Dougherty, of 'J."l! Smith llowarl
street, alinniloneil nppiiictitlt lit thieve'-.
was foiinil this morning on Kmghn ate
line near Park bouhvaid in ( '.unil'ii
The i nr hud been stripped ol its acces
sories $250 Fire Damage to House
Kite, thought to hate been causiil hy
iiossed wiles. . atiscil damage istuunied
iiit S'J.'O in an unoccupied house at JO'J I
Ninth Txxentx -ninth .stieet, nt !l n'i lock
today The buildine; 1 a three-stnrj
i brick dwelling, iiudei iioirss (,f icnma-
t Kill .
lime t
TO PICK FERRY SITE
N. J. Highway Commission to Decide
Soon on Line to Delaware
Wlldttood, N. .1., April l"J. A pe-
ml meeting of the State Illghttnt
Commission xvill be held in Cape Mnt '
county within the next ten days to look
oter the vnrious sites proposed for the i
Delaware- New .lersey ferry. The exact !
date will be nnnounceil Wednesday at
the legular sessioti of the commission
nt Trenton. ,
It is reported that the Pennsx Ivninn
Itnilrnnil is anxious to see the ferry In ,
operation as a subsidiniy road The
Ltiiccn Anne Itnilrnnil offered its duel,
to the city of Lewes, Del., for the west
iiu terminus and 1 now anxious to sell
the sienmship Mnntnuk to the stnte of
New .lersev for the ferry. The
said to be S100.000.
Locally the Pennsy Itaiiin Knilrond i
thought to be favoring two locations fur'
tin- teiry site, one in Cold Springs ilai
hoi and the other near its (irant stre t
si at urn. Cape .May , N .1
KNIFE JJSED IN FIGHT
One Belligerent Sent to Hospital
With Chest Wound, Other Arrested'
A light in a hoarding bouse at till
Sniilli Kleventh street xxns Moppul In
the indue late last nli'ht. after .lames
Matthews, a Negro, hud been stabbed in
the c host He was sent to the Polji linic
Hospital
Herbert (ice. also a N'egio, whoi
hoarded in the same house, was nr
rested, charged with the stabbing lie
and Matthews were lighting on the lluoi
of Matthews' room when the pollie m ,
llted. (ice was held without bail by
Magistrate O'Urien tn uxxnit the lesiiit
nf lattliews iniuries
The Poetry of Paradise
These beautiful line arc a verse from
the original poem, Paradise Sprtntr,"
delivered way back in 1835 by Isaac
McClcllan, Jr. , before the Phi Beta Kappa
society of Bowdoin College, Maine.
And who couldn' t write poetry about such
a spring and such a water! Sparkling, re
freshing, clcar-as-a-dtamond Paradise
why, there' s poetry in the very water itself.
Today, after almost a hundred years, the
merits of Paradise Water have extended
far beyond the confines of old Bowdoin
College far beyond the haunts of Mc
Clcllan, and Longfellow, and Hawthorne.
Today, Paradise is establishing itself
everywhere as thcar water on record,
and thousands drink it regularly for its
health-building qualities.
You instinctively htow that Paradise is an
extraordinary water when you pour your
self a glass. No other water could be so
wonderfully clear could elicit such aud
ible tribute to its delightful taste. Try
Paradise, and you will instantly reah.e
why this water represents the very last
word in refinement, delicacy and luxury.
Quart, pint and half-pint bottles all full
size. Natural or Carbonated. Try a
case. At grocers and drug stores
' MIMA
WATElfl
.Is. '
PAK
PARADISK SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
xi . noil fllchr i o
I nicy Ark'r i'o
Isili ft Chemnut si
I .'Hi A Market ."!
."(too 0rmfcnitiwn At
vtlunti ntx
I Hnr.
tx
f i;
. rni-i
I ur in 1 six i n
For Malt by
X':.-. T Mclntyrr.
Aiilmori
D' Thruolc
.SMirtfrth
llryn Maxvr
IloKemont
i Orrlfi UlgKinn lnkiiii"'
Harry Htlerlen UMU Olrar,!
Axn
A Cromln Hnutliampion A
Garmantoxxn Av.
.tin. Johnsons Rons Mt Al-
(.lit Mil) (ill()Cl!Jl CO., IMHTKIIU'TOIlt
.....till l-rir A. io (tic
ir.t fiinut Si
'hafl M Stout, Amli'er
It i: Welch Wmt Chpstn
xt ,iIi.t r, YoilMr 111.-. I mi
, ftslrr
tx V Ankerhranil I'harmarv
t oKiin
'tx ilxii Phoxmiici 1ft s
i tioionut Ht
H.-nrx Flnlin'r l 'o Inr 'eli
A llii. ii mih
ADTS
E WATER
-- i
National Park
vote to
V'lllnli.ll I'm It
"I Ih' I lllll ll Still.
MRS. ELIZA BARNETT DIES
Mcther cf Forme.- Commander of
Marines it iavy Yard Succumbs
Ma
I
i ,
i,
, Itiit in it. miitiii i ui
lieolLf Hal licit I'ur-
' tii" hi. mini nf liu m nli, i in .
; ' I 'l.i ink h.lu.i Nim aid. dinl i.i
'I "11 Up" IIS X" stl'Ml it
I X .11 I III
'.n. a. i -i i m v..i.
' n M - I
Borough Members
Wear Them
i nun. linn ti xx ill Ii '
lie. ..luted xxilh shiny silxei hmlg s n
giaxcil "Coiiiu iliiinu- Nntioniil Pail..'
this summer That was dceiil"l ln-l
night ill n meting of the lion nigh nuliicil
The Hinting, a luelx one, was ut
linileil b. at It list a lliinl of the lovxns '
toll. To hi gin Willi, the ICct Kliiiei
1. I'nigei . past f the National i
Pink Meihoilisi Chiiiih. was pres- j
.lit with llboill sexenl t -llxe on mbcis of
hi i ongicgut ion. The i tmg xiis in
the I lope Kile Co linlioie 'I he Conn -j
eil i.sseii nn uidiiiiiiii'c In i using :il I
sin ml clubs nt lie; i .lie nl SI.', ii tea i.
ami all iliui. . liaIN at MlHI a t..n At I
il.'s( ill liieie is (me illllc e hall I
Klif ii buuthoti-cs on the mcr limit !
'sieidiit inoi'iiing
lined o.H of all in
lll'll ll" llisllt I ai
She xx us, , ighlj
ii
Ch
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ii. an i' i uinel x at
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ot D.ltlii'i. O.
1 H Ml P., hum
P'i. llu i i.ii t
ttei." 1 1. lined i ant
iiio-i of them being
, iicli - of v n 1 in- thai
led atx.ix
. I'uiii' yniing tt.uii.'ii xxliu a ci .!
'Pingir, saxiiig "lit Ih. iiiuui'i's
weie arraigned hi fine Uenuilii'
lien: and olden d nut uf tuttn
'd Di
but .'
.1.11 oh
lluu -lllllnlieil nil
TO OBSERVE BIRD DAY
Idrcn
and
IMiii,
in i i,
'"in n i
tie
1 1 llf.r
III Ml
'"It "f
'"It. Mil s
'I'X III I M
I llll'l ll,.
'r Hie liml.
Will Plant Trees
Erect Eor.es
l i llildr. n w.l nl.si ,'te
d D.n. Apnl l.i. in in -il
prni lunuitinn Issued bx
il I'.u
nli
I'n
ui
K Pun gnu. s( it,. ,iM .
I'linlie si ho.. Is. has s, m a
,1""' In .nl" a sl.iii that the
"I in a loiisiriictivc w.iv
l'"s . ,, ending botes
Junior Aid Dance for Charity
f. iV','",'"," )"'."r ""','" " """
'"sl'llll I.. llu ... N'
,,,,, ,. ." i ii run -ninth
'nl I on in,- t..i
IH .!il.. " ',"" """ Ki
I'll', I
' i urn in mi.
"line lilllsicii
11 ' ' " "l'ii H..I..S ht .lolm
""" sums It It, lit...
Woman Get3 Citizenship Papers
Among the iniuib'r of suiussful iii
plh until for it..i iishin at the esoll nl
the .N'ntiiraii.atinii ( "nun in Camih 'i
xesterdaj was Iteha (Hills, of Kiglilh
anil Pcdeial sltcels. the hrsi wonian nd
uiltteil in a long lime in that lit.x. Mi
llhus was mi Knglish tiLjci t . In lug
born in Australia. She p.isstil a iicrlccl
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Cigarettes Win in low.i
lies .Moines. Iowa, Apnl I J i.mti
nor N K. Kendall Mglied te-K rdav a
hill peiniilting the sale of . igarcttes tn
adults In Inttu The law In conies i fli , -titc
July -I.
Thieves Get Jewelry Worth $-250
Thictis who bl'iike n sale ilmn of the
letteli,, store of Philip Itnth, at 11"
ixaighu avenue. Canuli n. earlt this
niuiiiing. ."(tipid with will, lies nnd
trinlicts tnlucil at svj.-iti,
MAI.IA-HUILT
PORCH ENCLOSURES
WILLS SAINTE CLAIME
The Mo-hb-deii-.im Car
Mr. C, Marold Wills dci.ij.ned the Wills Sainte Claire,
and the citizens of Marysville are building it with a
single conviction-- that such a motor car is needed.
The advanced engineering, the Mo-y4-clcn-um steel,
the basic patents, the new precision and quality of work
manship that go into the Wills Sainte Claire have made
possible the realization of this ambition and ideal.
Wc want you to see, drive, experience the Wills Sainte
Claire, and arrive at your own conclusions. The Wills
Sainte Claire is its own best spokesman.
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRK COMPANY
of Philadelphia
W. J. FObS, President
2033-2035 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa.
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