1 ! . '". ' .. --.. ' 4 it. HWrtffi -i llr l,I 11 ","Wjp(WlJrt,Aijl ii '- 'I'tlin-, -W 'Wrtryc ("' ' .' ''' W I f UA'-.w'r'lW'W1 ''f'WW"'''t rT'Jff , 1 I -'nt' CONSTITUTION BILL E House Democrats Fail in Move Against Lotting Governor Name 25 Members WHITE'S PLAN DEFEATED fi Ru a StcuT (ifiiol" llarrl.lnirr. Ann! 14 Pi-nioomti fforts lo nmonil the constitutional con i Ttntion bill continue to meet little m tetn. Th lAtpst Democrat!, drive to ml Hit ) the bill the piimi10M (or the Governor to nppolnt tuiMitN-fWe ini-in-bers lit iargc wni halted estrrdu Representative .lohn M Flinn, Demo cratlc floor leader, tried to Insert amendment vhlch would nrr out Hie proposal advocated by Thoinni Itneburn White to haie nil member electie b the people "Week iiro representative I Mor rig Straus. Democrat!' mnniljei mm Berks, introduced n bill o provide for I an elaborate system of representation for the various ditrit and the ntnte,. at large. The bill whs tent to com- ' mlttee and ot a ilrepinc potion fi tn Tvhlch it biio never been revived . The lionet- got no opportunit.v to m t on the HtrauM measure, but Flwitij carried his intendment to the floor nnd forced n mllcnll The House pacil Hie I'i-iuk hill , authorizing ichool districts of tin first, second, thrrd find fourth iMiisps to establish kimlericnrten ummi pet tlon of the parents or gunrdluns of at j; itast twenty -nvP eniiiireii The act authorizing street lailway companies to operaie veluelns without I the use of mils or tra.ks bv i-Iim trlcity distributed b nveihi-nd wire. pHSseil i 'n.i ' The Walkei bill, adding two m the rntniberihip of the Dehiwnie Hiver Bridge Comnux-iioii. milking Pennsvl vaSiIa's totnl font, paused finally and goes to the Senate for action. The IMmouds Teachers' Snl.it Hill was upon motion of its sponsoi . made ti special order for Monda evening. April 18. at 10 o'clock in the House yesterda The bill as ii appear- on the calendar is amended mi as to give the Kcuool boards of Philadelphia nnd Alle gheny power to increase the tax rate so s tb provide sufficient funds to pay the expenses of those districts not coieted by state appropriation Other bills passed and messaged to the Sinate included Authorising courts to appoint as tru tees of churches thai have become ex tinct the trustees of the superior churches boilv with which the ihurch has been (.onnected Providing for placement training in State departments of disabled i-oldieis. aallors nnd marine. Bills introduced in the Senate in cluded the folio wind : Other hills introduced m the Sen.itc Included tho tollowing : Vsre, Phllnilelphlii Api.ronri.T ns llOf.on o II' Il.ib! Hoiplta l'tton. rhlladrlphhi Kxreai.r.s nolic and silvortlwrnnnu nr onml hIm tmm leital notices rqulr1 to bi ai-rfltd In cuuntlev hvl- r riOO.OOO oopulAtion The Woodward bill peiwIUing lironlc loafers with ?.10 tine was mining the lint favorably reported to the Senate. The Senate committees reported favor ably the Miller bills regulating eiplo aives and the Goehilnz bill fixing com pensation for disfigurements in indus trial accidents Throna8 to Greet Cardinal Tonight fiitlnuf(l from Pe On of cars will move south on llroud street, pans around the west side of fin Hall and continue until Snjuer uieinie is reached. On the tetiirn north the caidinal snd Ins ccoi I will turn wer nn the Parkwav to the i urdinal's residentt! ut Eighteenth and Itace streers earn mi. nruiUK iiiu-iiiiiik iiciifcu tions from evefv tiarish in tlic city will converge on llroad street HeniUling i STAYS ONI NDED t arious assigned pom'- '" nearlnnd giving Mrs Al ("oinn. a hrsi-1 streets i.ntil thev are ordered to tnll in , hand amount of the brilluiin leieinonies line on thi' main thoroiuhtaie mi the Vnti. hii which .ittinded the be Director of Public Safety Coitelyou iiiownl of tin- n-d hai who will be u-sistarit m.irsiial of the Aftetwnrd I'uidiiiiil lougheit und parade, has made prepiiration for I Ins sister inoioied along HiMrlit' dine baridling the enormmls eiowd expected i .mil made n sightseeing tliu tlliougii long the line of msnh ' th ntv. Alter he had leit Alls ,. llroad street will be toped off uhms ' "uriim I. m the hotel the cardinal ' rhe entire route Asa saf,o mm iniriuil toi mm heon at the tin hbNhop s the women nf im tinrislies i elil t rented hoile In the 'standing parade" will hnie places l,ni k of the police lopes, whllt the men will stand in frnin of the ropes '1 1. is is ,esinei 'o protei i the women fioin smlileti t rushes m tne crowd Poiii i hace instrui nous to keep lanes open m the had, of tne landing w omen The American riaj il. It Hi- mi t flag permitted in the par.ult It is e nected. that hundreds of tin nianhe"s will w-enr b.ittons bearing im card! nal'n likeness The papa io'.us m low and -hite will ue di-plmecl in manv deli-gitmns The recepiion nnnmiitee now in New Tortt with the cardinal will l rein forcnl bv u large iiiti.hu of c leiitmeii and hivineii w!oi 1'ift lliniicl sttre-M mh tion at '.' .'iO o i lock '1 - iiiiei nomi for New Voik 'I'hec wil imi.iti witn 'lie necv lardina' On IVdin huhi n deninnsti atnm will be held in 'he Aendemv of AIus'n j.i . . . .1 i . , i.. i . .... CHiressei, will ue IIIIHie "i .illlii" Moore, fjnvetnnr Spi.i.,1 .....I .Jard.nol ougnery ,. i """ "r ,'T' """ the 'Animal -ill he , e el rn ' n pontilhal high ma- ., - i- . atliedral. Kesi I.ogiin siii.a'i nochood Friends ( oniin; The tourth ijegu.i im-iohers o' Mi Knights ot t'onimbiis will gue a ban- lite u.d smoke i-iiiclopid cnluul'c nun ciuet in the i animals honor mi Aptil imnu ul 'In to,, tlm,, rueiueii nppul 2." ill ine Ileili Mie-Stl.ltfiilil ' ' ul II '( timi "I ' llllli I Uieh 111 lime lo Toi' the i onveiiienc e of the f I n'nils uf , priient the li,ii fi uin lenilniig ttn fardiual I'oUKliertv who ie. ire in greet uiuseu n o' hii-ioi,.ii exhibits ,,tl i ,. him tin' Philadelphia nnd Heading eci oinl Horn I' i fcind umiiv "f ltai'wn ooentted a s(le. iul t rwiii finiiillie inhibits aen. imdit ilomngeil b. his boyhod home tocliic The trum let'lVMHei shland at .I a in HinJ siulipwi in ilimr.lville Maliainn Plane liilbertoti Mahnnnc die mul 'I nm.i.ina Ii mud' no stops bet vn n Tuliiii'i u ulnl Iti-nil nip Trnnmul To (urtu-ii i.i'ilmis '..- -n- iwum of this purtr niMit.oii'i' .'-ii-Ihb ill be provnifil cm Trum No II li-m-m tin iirndlnx Terminal n' 1 1 :.'! p m . tonlRlit lo I 'iirni INmrt 'I'lip cniiilliilti i will' Ii ttili' to i v. i i the cuiiliniil Ii""' N,, Vol.. i!1 in i-'uilo tho fullovc mg Th" HiRlil U" M..i. iiois II I Druun'ioW'. " ' ti'""' W, I Ui s flic Vrr Hi" 1 -I Uliik' " " Tins M onl ''veil lo-i-ph M Donahl. 'l'lioniiis J lluium P 1 O'Mahoii" . .Iuiiicm K Poiun-r l scph .1 S'UiilciIi I'niri'l. K t)i'. .? A llnrlnirt .lo.m !' Hull.- law ivnoo -1. Wall .lolm K O'Wi ' W ' Ham J. McCnlTii'i Puni. I M. -r Hf.v, Jcihi'ph A lleffi-i in, n tinno c It Scholi. Aleiondcr M Mc Kii.c .M -I IliUft'ii KranciB !' I"itsemnuri I'Mwiircl llnwk. .lohn boynvfliv 1' I' i'a Karty, ThoinsH llnnu Mnah I Piiftan Oeorge T. .MoiUnKUi-, I 'mi I drntlli' Franeti X. Iladrr, Jaiiifn ,1 Knni .lolm A. Ooclryri;, .Inmet, l' Mil.iiuxlilln Yictnr Strniiiin. .lumrn .1 .Mnc.iaii. E dwftniy y, Murphy, -lohn C I'lirlnn, rnnvW I'urtcll, L, V SlcCnbc, CI- k.bHmHk .it$X' J& W:. I I ttOIIKKT ()(U)S MS I 'I lie New Vorlier Ills been nude the third ;isistant ses-rrtJir of state. I He wns formerly in charge of tlio Mate Department division of west. em Kiniipeuu iilTulr mei M Slaplctiiii. Joseph V. Muiphv, 1 .lenne. A. (iiirritano. Kiniiiis 1. Miiginn Vninr Domitl. l'lnlip .1 I'ml higher. Thoimis 1.. (iiiftni', D I Mc Uettigan. loseph A. Kellx. .lohn Darnio. W. V MHtulnitis. .lames .1. Duff. .lohn P. Meale, Kdwanl .1 t loin tin ii loeph P Dmi-i, .lohn I' I .men.. Hugh .1, Howen. William (' Kiurell. William M Sullivan. Thoniiix .1 l.nr Viti. I.iiu rem ii A. Pnhe. .lohn I. More, Itlchard V Couley, Philip Her nardi. Joseph I. nt'oiy r. Cdward (' Venn-r I.ainbert Tinvi. Ktuncis I. Can-, Km haul P l Hnuagmi. Pred Conimm-.. Thomas P Huclflev. .lolm .1. IcC,'nrtUv. t r ir.i..... !... if .: .iniuvK .1 ii ii3i.il. .tuiini it. iiiiiii. inniel .1 D-il. Kii'liard W. Ionin George W Shav. George P. Degnnn. .lohu P Kieruiin. John .!. .Mellon. John l. Dever William I. Mi(J.irve . John P. Greene. Antonio Scialahbn, William K Henkill. Ilenn W. Hakei. IMwflrd J Currnn. Thomas J Harron. H. .1. McGinnls. Hugh A. Trimble. Hugh I. Lamb. Ii I) Thomiik 1 Minimi I vah W Dm nn. W. Hallow !,t Kugene .1 Trnvers, John J I'nrr John P Bo.vle. 1,. A. Grynia. Joseph M Hnrovei , John V llarklns. John W Alund, John A. Murray, .1 W Diamond. John J Mc Kodden. N A Travo. Walter (' Tred tin. S. M : Hubert J Thompson. D .1. Dunne. T P Waldrou Senator William J. Mi Nuhol. John M. Patterson. John MoDaghnn. James E Ilrogan. Tlioma- K Mitten. Michael T. McNult. Tlintnos J t'.irrigan. Frank T Hoiian. Hurr.v de Wnele. Michael llole. William T Connor. Isaac Iletzel Pntitck .1 Conwa. Peter .1. Conwav. Chealier C ('. A Haldi. Josepli Hartoliiici. George 11 Me I'racken. Hurrv Gandolfo. Hiiijuiiiiii T Hritt, Kdward Y Hcnnis, August J Helm. Geotge A Goisr. .' A. I.unn uiann. John Vnriidian. Tluuuas P Mc Nichol. M J McKuer. John T Gra ham, John Ken. George l.owitt. James J Diamond. 11 Wellington Wood. Paul Monaghnn. P X Quiuii. Jo-eph C. Trainer David Phillips. -Hony S. McDevitt, Jsmi's A Plaheit. Josepli I Clarke. General Hust.l Tluiei . Kd ward Carroll. Joseph Carroll. William J MeGlinn llemi. Il.'i nanlum. Wtl liam .1 Iltndv ti ml William I Mc. Closkec .CARDIMLTAKESAI TO i RIDE fl ITH HIS SISTER I . i 5irnrji it vai i to f.'ii, ntf 'ilb'ic ' '. ' New oili. Apn! II t'ui-iiinui l)oiiglieil paspil the i-.irn navr ol diis forenoon here cpnetly in the iiiUien f Atchblshop lla.M's At !' .'hi n'cloik he vent by automobile to un h.s sinter. Mrs ' .1 At, CiirmicL. who i siopping ! Ill the Hotel I'ennsj Ixniuii "1 ll- jiielate and Ills i-,t. i f, lnPe ihnn an hour me lliversed isirdinnl I recounting Ins lecenl experu n. ubrii.ul .iliin-iicili ii N'tnin K Ki sber. scihiii VI. ill general or the I'llllllllelplli.i iio esn who Ull, lellini this eei' with ihe iiitdinn' loinmeuted tmhiN mi the leiiptioi, gicen ihe iiiidiual when In aiiived here cesterday mi the I Itv uipii flnm I'hel biHIIg 'I'm mi Ill 1 II 1 1 ' lie -il id . I lie lei i li nun t pitied ihe L'eni'ial Auieih nu ft el inc. nut to t Ii" I iitliuiii- i ii ii r. Ti iihiiih hut to Mil I'liristian lili-nl. It ecus a ' non'i'i mi inn tribute to tin- r'prwiiln nvi' "f 11 "ri'itt iliuirh I bi'lii'c tin-in I tins lii-en ii iiha f'-i'lim n(.'i inli-ii-il ns ii i vult nf our lii-ini; nil Iirmijln tiiiii-lln-i ilnr ns i Ii1 ar. unci m tli nstiui- r 1 Oil WOI k llfl"! till- UI FIRE IN OLD STATE HOUSE I Boston Relics Saved by Ripping Out , Part of Ceiling lliidtcin. Ann. It I'm lnt mslit , . ,i... . . ,1.. , '"," lb. . s" Wn iMngioo State stie.-ls , iU.lu..,r' of tl.e .lac- .,' h x . -. l,i ..... n.i.I h,. Ti. ,,.,. ,1.0rU st ,, ,,,,,, . . . Mlll'llll.' Ii lln hllsellienl MOO Ulli'lJ ,ir nc up iliioiign the walN to tin t unol.i tin Humes iiiiislnooiiied unt. in .111 uimi wnn ewiv iica.iHiiie u 1 "' tin ligliiing l' pari. til- III IH lo li the Il i- v ;i- Tlle II II -si" li,W II llisll 1. 1 oh tie -1 en i. im. mil. i-'l Ii.m not Ii- 'Illllel III '111' i ..in nil t iniii'-'l Second Robbery in Camden House Kill 'II- ' "I'l 'Hue Tills ii-.ii Itl'i'V'-s biol.e -lilo ri- home of Alls Win-. Vii'll! i '.'111 Ml Veliini. sl,,' i Mlll'llll I I'H Hi s iim il n i ii u I'l l' s' (Il II I II l . ii- ,H i bQfszza hVKNiiNU LJUBLiU P. E. CHURCH ELECTS WOMEN Mlsi Eva Carey Chosen on Biahop'a Council by Massachusetts Oloceae ItcHwi AiiMI It - '"J" A. IM A woman, for tho firt time In the lilMorv ol' tin I'rotiviaiit KpisropJl Church In Mnnn. liun'M. wii" elected last night to an ildinlnWtratiie offii e (n the dlo i e1-! .... .Mi s Ilia t.irej lieaii of I lie .lnsiv eh'Hit ( liurcli Service Leneuc, was ihoMii n menbei of the IIUIioii'h Council In I ii iinniml iliocesnn convention in session here Her election was nioclt iollili Iin ll.r pictimi action of the concent ion in ndoptiiiK an uniendiiienl lo ii ptoposcil in CHtion, admitting women to nienilicrfhtp ns lavmen In ad iiilnntintii. nffiirs of the church. CURFEW AT COATESVILLE , j- ,g ! Young Men Are Required to Be Off Street by 11 o'Clock (Siatesillle. Pn . ,,,!, 11 'IM.Ia I.. April Jl I IMS III IKO lOTTIIIirn i.ini im ..mi..; ulnna m I,, nltllll.tai roin the iniillli-itiill town clOCK lit 11 ., .V i 7, ., V , rom iiu """'"'i'"1' .,,,!,. ,m --..Senate twee before the hearing. i , loci, each tiiglit. at wiiicn lime, nc- ,. ,, .. , , i.ioii, ,Hl" "''". . i,,..,.. hl. ...,- The chiropractor 1 censure bill ording to im edict issued nj .Mil ori . . -..,.,, ,-,, 0 Swing, nil Miiing men must lc on tile, ........'" i i. nil..,,, line iivi. urci'ii iuih. iiiv mi ..... -v....s - i liess. Augmenting the established S:15 J M. curfew heralded by three blasts fioin ii tire whistle, which sends chil dren under sixteen scurrying to their homes, the new curfew is Intended lo break up street puiadlng nnd loitering. Three violation who appeared before , he Minor mi Tuesda night were dls- charged with a leprlmand. I Two Sentenced for Attempted Theft .l.imes Dm is n N'egro, 1704 Kuter street, was etiteni'ed todii by Judge Shull in tjiuuter Srssions Court, No, I. to six months in the County prison, nnd Krnesi Adams, alias Krnest Smith, also n N'egro. 13011 South Colorado street, i to not less than one ear nor more thnii eighteen months in the Kaslern Penitentiary on a barge of entering to Stl'il I City House Seat Unchanged in Bill ontliuifd fnmi Pane Onr out it Is b number, and unless special reason for close watching exists mem bers do not know- until later which bills ihci are Apparently, however, Mr Trainer. Moore administration leader in the Third ward, suspected something "1 rise to a point of order." he said. ' What i our point of order''" asked the speakei "Mv point." icplied Trainer, "is ihat the bill hm not yet been consid eied in committee "The point is siistniued." thundered the spenkll LEGISLATORS WORK 0 APPROPRIATIONS It the ssoclatcd Press i llarrlshiirg. l'a.. April 14 Prep-1 JJ urations for ihe Legislature to devote A ue.xl week to appropriation bills began In the Ll'gllature todii. when the Sen- 6 ate reported out the remainder of its ? npptopriation bills and the House coin- p. inittee on npptopriatiotis made up the U list of charitable appropriations to be , g leported tomorrow !p The House will niiet loinorrmv in theia ..u, P..Ia.. .11.'.... - i.- t..n . -.1. & tiil , t tiiu.i C.HHMK in I ill -i-niiiiii id ill i - vanie the npproprintion bills which will leach the Senate next week, 'the Sen- ES sni Quail ti) Cms Qcarlhmutfi ivW; W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad St. (at Matter) Poplar 7506 OPEN EVENINGS ruTiurnlM Arriincrtl If llrfclrrri ip zryvt zw -wi ' - W iN i 1 1 CK ' 111 Mi I r. "nCtlPfWr' wi 1 111 x7?ijs. Ho H I T&fflA . mm Stv wis'kklmax egg! I 'IHI J$r W MODELS HI I W If coii want B ffe I H hB ijHK' ft.. . J fl 7'W-' IWb H 0 O.n, n n.. i , n- iut' . HbHb ft1 (wreySucuc m ,m,.,v mH ml ci .I4S() ill i HHrHI ii !,.. ,f InnlUnv 8IJfcB CS7f i .ii ' HrlaS K "t.'- -n Notice the well- JH V ; - ,"";;'::": IN I A new ..., rW women on the pi ) : ,1 s-.'.:i0 ii Uei'k i yB K pump with high or J street, at the theatre, at flgWi H, V . . Itr! K.-.V."'.:V :.." ' B ' h-1" ? function or on any oe- il W il j B. B. TODD l. I $1A i cation, and you will in- I g II' " j WMl A" -' stuntly recognize her ilSr B""" h 1306 Arch 1623 Che.tnut M Q M foolwedr as one of the Ul W J,''I'' . g iSfes. &F many inimitable Winkel- , S, ' i " IHH FS HOSIERY TO III! The answer is in the cup , ffl 1 v SHk MATCH Hi ' -i a '" iH S5SPW 3 Pair, $5.50 iilii I .! flSCO i I I , l"",""l v Wm vrl w if Wm A .. .rui'iu . i', IMItiBlim a m m m m M nttmnli m Coffee 1 LJUinKeLman 1 JU& now I SHI Slule i',ot,ucar fo "'"'c" Hi i QPC H 38-40 South 52nd St At Twelfth B Il mA3 II IB 2961-63 F'ranliford Avt" !B j 5 At All Our Stores MMMIiHll CImBI I LS-SsiiaSWiKfS..iSi ) ' i - JbiiiDGEii lJJtiiLAJDij:LijaiA, 'iHUii&UAi, Al'llXL J,J, XUiSl nto today passes (he bulk of Its appro priation measures to the lloni-c. The chairmen of the committees In charne of fluids In ench house have been work ing together n there will be no dupli cation. While no figures have been iMied, efforts are being made to hold the bills going- to the Governor within limits set by hitn, so ns to minlmlre the labor of passing upon such measures. The ag Krugato of appropriations, however, will depend upon the rcu-nuc meoMures which the House Is pasinc to the Senate. FULL-CREIV REPEAL REPORTED TO SENATE Hum lulling. April I I. --Senator T I.nrry Kjre. I'hester. todaj teporteil to the Hennte with an allirinatlve rec ommendation the fiill-i'icu law icpenl- in II ii v (ill nvuiiii -1'iin nun ii nn,j ,, hit., h,,rB uM ,0ld c cr. wiiicn ho prcsentei some lime ago itcrilny '1 lie action of the Imllciar.t l"H,fllll I-OIIIIIHIICC I" SHIN H IIRVI' UCCII .....I....- ..l.l,,.,!,,,, i,., I.lll nmm.Q ,.,ll -'. ...... i. .... .. ...... . ..... .... -, .,..,- ,,a,k, the was de- " -i ', "."..'... '. .',,' '."",. votcu uscii to second leading bills, having n large oalciidm OPERATORS CHANGE COAL TAX MEASURE tin n HIV ( onfi.p'OM' il Hairlsbiirg, April H Amendments will be inn ile to the Williams coal tax J A New Dress of 1 I Canton Crepe Il is in dark brown, Copenhagens and navy blues, $29.75 , EADED w i t h B1 i r i d c s c ent bead work. Has narrow ribbon belt of contrasting shades. The dark b r 0 w n dress has brown and tan belt, while the navy has gray. The Copenha gen has a combina tion of Copenhagen and rose. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth I i I iiw.ista.!srisSswIWSSV53!ffl ' m H r ii l liB. bill to permit the coal producers to puss some of tnc tax on to the con sumers. The amendments weie decided upon following n conference of Heprrsentn tlve Hugh A. Dawson, of Lackawanna, chairman of the House wnys and means committee, with Governor Sproul lrprcentntivcs of the conl opera fioni shoving the tax on to I rill rt II t t the con- sunier. il was niso iicciucii lo reoiiif cue proposed tax from .SJ per cent on flic It was also decided to reduce the cost cuargeii lor tnc wiai ni 'ne mines to 'J per cent nnd to exempt mill used in the opcrntion of the collieries irom tlic tax. Coal operators showed hostile atti tude in general toward the proposed tax at the hearing and W. S Jennev. vh-e piesldent and general counsel fm the Delawnie and l.nckawnnnn Coal Co one of the laigest concerns doing business in the nnthtaeite ileitis, charged the rctullrrs with gouging. Jenne deviated New Yoik retailers added !? I lo the price of ever tonof coul his company sold them In New Yotk, while operators were compelled to do business on a tift.v-c.cnt margin of piolit. tors protested strongly yesterday nt thel nlal liiessagc that he favored a tax hearing on the bill ngnlnst the clause i on both bituminous rim ant liracltc : be which prohibits the loal companies, cnuse u tax on the latter alone wouiu Liberty Bond Coupons Use the coupons due April 1 5th from your Bonds to open a Savings Account COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. Chestnut & Twelfth St. Capital, $1,000,000 Surplus nnd Undivided Profits, $1,000,000 Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET BE "CARE-FREE" BECAUSE YOU'RE "CAR-FREE" When you leave your auto with us it means that it is in the hands of.expcrts. . Day Parking (8 Hour or Under), 75c So Centrally Located, It Is Now a Real Convenience to Refill Gas and Oil Tanks Here "A Service Garage" ' Your Intpection Invited New Camac Garage 13th St. bet. Locust Wal. 7186 "Whv pick out anthracite coal to be taxed?'1 demanded .lenney, 'The producers of coal are not the ones gouging the public; the middle men arc the ones. , ,. "The Insiders, the grafterH nnd mid; dlemen arc the ones making tho prollt. .lenney also called attention to the ililiniitiim In Governor Snroul s bicn- -,...-. I be unconstitutional. While .lenney charged the retailers ...III. rninrtiiff. Wellington M. HcrtOlCt. n""n"i --- .- ,mm , .etV1"' L hit" u mu.i ...... .....-.. ," :i:,i ihe It would add to the price charged the imisiiiuci, DETECTIVES AT WORK AT STATE CAPITOL IlKnlsburg. April 14. Five detec tives representing n New York agency are teporteil to have arrived In the Cap itol yesterday. What the detectives are trying to "spot" Is something tlic legis lators would like to know. Mystery surrounds the movements of the reported sleuths. Their presence In Now Don't Hesitate This Season You were Roinft to have Dougherty's " faultless" hed diiiK last summer, nnd then something prevented. Now just come right along and plncc your order so that we 'can send promptly, to your summer homes, the most luxurious. sleep-encouraging nnd restful, hnir mattresses mul box springs that are made. I.iimirlnus tlm Hprlmc. Ktllablr Hnir Mnttrtssrii, Mltir".v llecl slflils, llrnni llrcls, llnlclWli llnwn I'lirotture, I snips. Ilnlnt.v Illnnlc rim unit Comfortables. While h"."""1 N"""V Accessories, etc.. Ilarrlsburg is said to hove been delected ns soon its they landed fil'tn the train. Legislators who sii.v tliev have discov ered the presence of the detectives arc keeping "mum," STRAUSS TRIES AGAIN FOR GRAFT INQUIRY Harrlsburg,. April 14. - Hcprc fccntntlvo D. Morris Strauss, Berks. Democrat, Introduced a tesnlutlon to dnv to have n commission of live probe 7a!?g&, For Everything Your Office Needs SPECIAL! Oak and Mahogany LETTER TRAYS Letter Size, $1.75 2&&f&nA Chestnut Street at Ninth jtujOtviM' '7&MHP Mmrrwiiiw sranMi Oak Hall's "Own" 4 eg Anniversary special $39.50 For Wanamaker & Brown's own best make of standard spring and summer worsted suits, oxfords, grays, blues, browns, silk mixed and quiet novelty patterns, worth $50 and $55. All sizes for men and young men. All new fashions. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for Sixty Years i ,' r.jiiii i;,nTB iuiiHiui'.ii p 11. . ..'ii.wiii.mniijiu'iiuii u'riiuijiuii wuimi liimH imiiiiii iiiniui'iiiiriiMi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiinriiinwiiiUs1' piiitiMiiiniiiiiiil ii:i,iii!!!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiriiiii.iiiU!iiii nun n lliiIiIiLiDiniiihi t imi !i.'ii!i!iu,ii" 1'i'ii imuniiiuiiifiiiin nn iii!niii!ii!i:i!.iiigiiiiKsiri.A I U.1,,1. .1 HI, ftf. ,H .11 H .. KMiei'me i i They are expecting it Costs only a nickel each for a real chocolate treat I for a real chocolate 12 wl treat tM AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE ALMOND BAR The best quality creamy milk chocolate, mixed with big fresh-roasted crispy almonds. A real milk chocolate almond bar with real almonds and real creamy milk chocolate. DEALERS i SPECIAL OFFER Aslt your jobber about our Special Offer to leaUr ur wrice direct io US. D. AUERBACH & SONS, Uth'Ave, 4Sth t 47th St, Mew MH MMMMliiilMHHi charges made by Auditor Gencral7w Samuel 8. Lewis, concerning tl,;"ct duct t . I or the auditor senepntv . '"n ,ewls nt a meeting of the r,eg,Tn, ifriiii filinptrfitl Itim A.rt.1 .,. ,ul l.on . "rf...l Vhnf - "'"1aila niiilltnr genernl'a office received saiJi'1 and expenses In excess of those nS lni hed by law. uiot. A icsolutlon by Strauss to call Trt before the House tn explain was vhnul choked on in inc iiouse the House yesterday on , r. Philadelphia, that "n . lin siinimonnil.'' ' rl of order Wnlkcr. cannot ho summoned.' The StrmisH commission reouti0n was laid over for printing. a Hoikini Typewriter Rib. bom, $1.00. Typewriter Eraiert, 5c up. Carbon Paper, 50c dot,; 100 ihoelt, $4.00. Hotkint Falcon P a , $1.20 box. ' Box Filei, 85c up. Tin C.h Boxes, $1.35 up, Vt Paper BaiVeti. $1.50 up. ' Special I Typewriter Paper, Sli'x 11". White only, $1.2B( 500 aheett. STATIONERS-ENGRAVERS PRINTERS BLANK BOOK MAKERS BUSINESS FURNITURE iMBWra WIIM O i I ri it - ... - ..- s,.. ... k.tlj todayisyovLXtuxia io tieatthe girls 5c 0 T .- . ..' 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