!? . ... I 7 i.m.. rjfM, t "ifHtiipFlT,ifv S w I ' $f fpyfiffn ISAYENIJKG PUBLIC KBDaER PHILADEUFHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, , 1921 JI GS? Iff 13 Sprout Plan Begins March in. Assembly Cotllf)il frnm Piise tint txuver nncl itutliuritt hi I limul ir one innn even In hiring ten .nr lOiircscntatl e Kiankliii Siriierr Mil momK sinn-nr. ld tltt- lilll t nntn ned Bonip tWei Ii hut It c-tnh'Nli'd n - tflll of tiViiJiriM St lit ihe defect could k cornet il hie. T'clicr. Applaud Tenchd III tin khIIuv mm i isle ntili'nniliil ' h"li tin lull imi'i Mrs .1. Will's Mitvtiii. Mr. .tnltn O Millri mill Hi hi" i't' mini ' inrit' wi-re li oi In .uliui-i'i inviirimli1 miii mderMmii it tin i'i I I'hi 'id ' rtencr" ui. ln " ' u en! il br H. 'I SlriM i 11'l.im II l..ul M's t-Jmlli Kiiilii iiml Mi-- .1 'Ji-.u. The -1 ni' . iii'ilii i" i ii. ,"il fi' ftrH In clinti i t. 1'iiiln.i-1 ili n .mil Pittshurgh. r.lrimiiti mini ain",' tnrn'iiu nt. iBcrntnrnt-. I cite - fi nv . . I IH'lll'l- 1 . It 1 III U 1 11 MM . I'.MII. miii i nt ill minim SUM) in'n mum imiiilii t nf I'lKllI A--IM "Ii II ,!ll ' n' Miii niim -ii -i 1v" ' minimum n nt. .l'.' tiiiiiiin i i ninithei- m' nil rp ni'iil- I li .Itinmr high nntl i ti minimi mml nan'iif teacher-Miu'ni'iin -nlan. l-0. inln Iroiltn IniT'-mi nf. 'lU'.V m n innni mini -br nf liifffltiout - i-ikIiI H''Ii linn Dil Pit) linrmnl ' 'mnl Lii ir Mm Imiltn el ii". SI MMi. iiin'tiiiiin in 'rt1 mnt 'IT.: in ninu'in 'l.niitiT .if in rremrtii' im Sn ip'i-hi- M n mum -a a . 1mh tnliiiin ini .iiiiihii ln(rllllpn. 1''"i : iniminiim luiiiilipr n' lnirpini'iit. iBiii. I'liMiicnlnr -ilinn princinai-- Minuii'iin nlijv. minlimim in rt'tiii'iit '.'.".T ."ill mum nitnilirr nf mm inn-. "t'JIIlii ii i ti jut .Ttininr Innh Insli nntl cin t-mtt fHl ii.niitinli 1 I ii t Ii-lllltl nnriiin1 n n. S-IOOd minimuiii ni'TPiiipnt. K.-li : nun lmnm n inilii i nf in rrnirnt. io i fntler i ui- hill ti'.i' iiiti n I'lii'iitlei phia wnu'il t.'i (' on thr tirt Mninl.i of nrxt .In') tin niiiiiinuiii i 'i" to Rftlifr -itli ii" nnnral im rtMiipm in' rpli vra nf in', rt I ff .-! -rrvn o nr fifi -rnrp imf t "'! ti-j thr n mini m in CKa!- a'itliiirirrtl l thr It ' Kn'ln Mtlg li tilt' -rhrilul' (r ili-trn't-f i hi -ppoikI i .n' Klrnii'l'tti"! tp.it iitr- ami i'iimiiphI i" print ip.i - ilpintim: l' tiir.n nii-'-l'iilf tlttiP tn nlin'riNiratloii Mm miitn un nual -.ilnn . S1IKI0 iniiiiimnn nnniu1 inPrPiiiPiit. S1IXI: niiniinum tiunilifi' nf Jn'TPnifiits plsln II15I1 " hmil ti'nrnpr- anil prini'ip.i' tot ti7 li tnnn oiin-lm'f tinir tn ril min'Mratimi M'tiininin annual -n'arv. S1 10(1: miiiiniiini aininrl in Trim-nt S10II: nnniiii tin nuiiilr nf ini.rinii'iit. iftl't Supt -iivni. M in miii in ntiiin.il -.i an. 'li'iOll- iniiiini -in n it mini inir ront. .'Ill" in ii n urn nunilirr nf in crrniti'-. piriii. 1Iij;h vplinnl ii-uifina Miiiiniiini mi ni.nl l'ar). JS"TH niiiiiinuiii allium' itifrPiii' rt ' Sli't iiiiiii .hi imni'ii't nf Int trnn nts ng! i PEfS AND TEMPLE APPROPRIATIONS CIT I, II il. J fi ' l"1. I llir' Kluirc. Ap-1 V - S'.i'hniL- nt In .lpiiropnatinti- for iini'iiti'int iii-litii-Hoiis. rpp"pvpntativp nf ftlp intprpvt-. nrrp maiir known tmia) wIiph thr aniPntlpil hilN i-rrnt mit nf t'lt Ilmivp tplirnprinliniiv 'nunittiT TIip nrUinil npniniiii.il n" fur III' T'nlpr-lt nf I'p.-iti-i'v.mia - thr bill ., nffpiitl In Ui'pn vpntativp Walku rtll'M fur S.".".0l'l In tin intpri'vt if thi- tii"aurp fornn.p I'rmnvt Smith nil John '. llpll. f'iriiii'r Htlnrni-v rpii ernl. hnp frpipirnll i-itctl tin Cnpitnl and int rviiwptl ih. hail r TliK ,411 a- tut npnrU tn nnitittli TIip bill I'nlK fnr a turn! nf mil) SI. 00(1.(1 HI fnr thr nr.t tw li-ril )tarv. Knr j.t iiit.i1 in ilntrii iiur tin' I'tilvfr-lt) Is to ! t -v'.uhi.ihki ami fnr uialnti'nain'i Of I'XtMlvMUl uhlMllv SKIII. 1,11(1. l- nitiprhitnii'v fnr tlip ni linn nf an inl mitiivtr.tti.i ami pm-miI1 p hulhliiij: air enlirv'i I'liniiniilPil a- i .il-n nn np pmprlatlnn for thp siIiimiI nf I'lliiratlnn. TIip rniM'iiti nf I'riuiM Ivanl i bill pa-vnl ..fi mill ri'fnliinj in thr Ilmiti Ium nlRht Ati) prntt'vt .iijiiiihi tho n'tui Ins 'if tut' I'tiiMT-it) iiml nilipr fiintl MI havi' tn br mailp mi thlnl iittlin: ml fim' piwaRp Si'iiilfir r'"ii' tinn h.n ikpi nnth' II' ti" ai'i'i utiri'i inn ' iipV I'm. virvitv nmi't'i" I ni .-ii f I'tti. btircn Thi' liii'm-i' ','1 u'.ii.mri itinv SI .."7.", i 0 I tn T'lnph. I 'v 'n ii put tii S'lftti,! (I i A vlnvli ,,f ..-.ii.iiui i inaili' In t ' l."iO.(lll I till' 'I 'liil.'i lull ilt-siu- nci'il fnr main ui.it). ami in iiiiiip nvnt Pun in.niiv nr -v'.ii.i i (I mr tho trniiiiiu of inn'iin"!'"1 t'-tt'lip-v ,ini ST.". ' Kl i fnf .i i 'ti ,i It. ,ni. plum .iini 51 .tWKI, 11,0 "ni n"i nmliiiiii art -.tripkrn out .imi ) llMi.iiii(i ,in irnrirtatnm i tlth'il fnr nniiit. nan" nf mpiilips and tiiuipimtil (nr tin vIiimi' of in 'tllriiip TIip iippn. print ii m i I'm 1 1 .it, flf I'm. Im kIi 'm . u, iimI'i. ,i timn i ,.v7r.it ii in ..'ii.i.iiii Thr V n-',. in hi li , fir f.'.lT.tl.iill) for iln- i.mtlii i ao-i-tiu.r fund v .1 rut to vJI.L'lli.lMiii Tn- Miii.in ipii.pi. of tin -i.iip h inli'd ii) Mr- .Inhn i. ililhr . nu ii'in of t,P h-ci'l'itU-i inuni'il ,in. I li.iinn.iii nf Iln- I "ri ti-i I -TBnin I i li; it nf WninPn Xn,.,'-. hill drmundi il 1 1 i nri; ril .nm Iln Mil ii,- lull fnr ,,7."i0 (KHI fni tllP pull li i I ml pfnpl ' H '1 ! inriil fUllll .11- i t ti. M.I.IHI.i.l II Tlit-i .in, jiri rippi'tPil o , r up a fllKH ulni tin In v iihiic up f,lP ,. alflrillli.in i'i Tii- Mm.vp "U't n ' protniimh' "r.nptiil mr wnt i ip I fti u h to en." iav thr opium . -ip nf Dr IMunr Kalis .Smith. h .ii i m n. i in ti i niiHr.ti. of I'eniivi l.anl '. i(J ,,,. ,,,. tlllll ,lf u,n't iif thnnxlit nf t i i.pniii 1'iti.m -l.i-h. A. (' 1 rant. Inn nr nf 1 .imiii I n. TPrcili. .uil tin fit In tlml iiivtitu tlnn'n iii ronrutt . i, -.., ..,iln, ring nil llOnt'v tut . ll.llvtfM. t oil nf III btilttlt n " 0111,11 ii 1,111,1, , itroail Rtrrrt Inn i ti lmiii;i,iiii n u nil' and 15' rl.s -t i ! I "It Mil alo iii idii -ii i it v k -tnff Of tl'lt IllT. Ill till' i .Mil .I'liimW," In olil. a it 'tl tiri",iit 'ImiiuIi from tralnili'' thi' priiiin ki ti'iiniiiT ot u-unli. frs Ui t ' i r MACKEVS PAY BILL RE ISEI)tWJ PiSSED ' n .vrjt ' vff'Htnx tii llitrri'hii'x. p i' i' " i .in . ' aeljir.. ratvi r- ha- no i ITi I mi t n- Mo ., Of Kl'p ' iMllll'i' I ft vt , i p l llntiKp ili'fp.itpil Mir In i to g w t n r in.,, tl.niilii'i - of t i' ""kiiii'tr. tniiifi n-" tion lioniil sa'.tr irnmtvp t i,i' n X.VtOd ti. . ii.ii i, im iii'i' a iii,' i halt lii"P dr i 1 nn ii-i nM thr nirn Urm fn al.i t i!iui l.nvi n i si, r Hi, Il.i'-r riintiKitl' i ii i norknirn'- i mntirnvition .i'.i ) ii r nd pavi'il ' liiuilh h; a h ; in.ijo lj Ilnrri Mai k. i 'niiiiiian n' t .. board i; I- a .! 1 14 H ni'itii.i mi.I.i this bill HEX ER BOARD RIPPER PASSED BY SE TE llarr sburs, rl I'i I m s n tc lant nlgli p.iv.nl ih'- hill nhiili " on n rip out of ofli !' Iiip iiioinhi' of tir flewer- In IMii'nd dpln. anil i, i , ipir nucrrm-nrsi tianird In i'ir leivil of mtl-jr The pn'spiit iiipiiiih r. .' t Imai'd t Charles W llnipr Wilim a .1 Kr n Alfrfd (iratz, Krnin .' S liniitreil .1' ,Tohn O. Orfon, .1 Parln Nnrria Kob eft B, Scott, Krtd W Wlllard atd Girl Laivypr'From ttctc if utvlws llarrisbufg Houso II rplhum. T.I.. A mil 111 -M' I i'Ih i h'i Tlinmn-iiii. 10-111 Sii lice Iri'ii. I'hl n Ir'nli'ni iiiimui'I woiiinn i'.rr In I'lii'-il Inliln. rreeiltlj ail ii. I ri in irnelier lienire rlir Sit nrnine I mill. Iniil. il moi I hi' House mill uilil -''i cmi'il not earr In lie ii mi lulu i Sin1 lin anthill.' tn l mi t nt iiii'itlnn ii tn whether I i N t niiin.rtiiii: lior Ii'iihI rilm-n- I tin l., -Iinlnn ,Iii in ditu ot .hi' I. gishiture. Mi. riiniiip-nn. i" ivi i r lin Ii .i hi nguhir at I. ti lull' mi -i' Mnii- "Il i inn until In n ill' llr-l unman tnemin i m' tin IIiii-i'.' -lie ' l' II kl II I t "I In nit iln ni.i l'i n'ili''(l Ml. 'rim.i.iiiii i im rui n tn.iuv u inn ii Mil, lit' iiiinliiiit fur llnilio mill Senate a, tin next r'cviitui Mairt W .M.i tin ln.l wli'li .i ii'iii ii "il In S nnmr Aimni nuw Bin'' , In tin lltniM Titr St'tinii' iiii-i.'(I llnallv thr Dunn lull, wliii-ii nlm i-Iipv iiinuirit j" rcprc ."ii ituiin in i! i litir il nf mil rlap ni i m vt r- llpv tin ,:-i 1 1 il li me- .ii'tll t" Iln' tniM i nn fur In- ,i ipmwil ACCEPTS "RIPPER" BILL -Head of Board of View Philosophic Over Rumored Cut j i U'.jf t - .li in nt iln- I ii.i il nf v m . i iilu ni'ippti'tl iiliiln - II l' lilt ' 'I'll ' " 'ill. lIPvlll' 1 ' in ill" im. ril 'ruin nun tn i" in in I l.i tiliirn ' w Ii-i'ti nitiniiiii'p 1 i nt ti ' ii -i.i i I id -liiirii In Si'iiimi M.ix ' i. '. i'i' i i 'if rnninr thai Simiii ' im I-. van lir'iinil tlip hill ami Hint I 'i iiM'tPil fin thi pxnrii put pni i i.i-l'ii! linn, tnj-rlliir with llitrr) Mm nul l'"l "iVtl'nr.l hi (pioiititi l.l nun ami hi- t tillrattiii'"" uirk nn tlip In nid "I -oiii., nn innrr iiliniit thr bill T II n It ' miii I Iiiiip v.'ii m tin iiappi." Hi' vil "1 ilmi Vt P"litl" itlti'lfiTI"1 'i.tli 'in iini', I liati- vprM'il as prr-l- nt nt ni nt- linn il m- ! fnt anil in that tinii lump of ni lm nfjtlPftnl mir t! it v " '111 uinl. ii un lio.in! nf ip is iln i.iiiiii.in nf i nntl-niin il propprty talsrii nu i m i In t In 1GREE TO INCREASE P4SSEGER CAR FEES ti ii tnj fort pn.irfri f M.irrWitir;:. Ami' IH. Trucli intt r i-M fmiii all vi ni ion nf tho vtatf ati p".ir'd I I'forp iln- viiln iinunitti i of thr SPiiat nn pub I' n.nl' and hl(;hwa)'R in iippnt" tin iin'riM.-' - nf ft mil finni 0 to "00 prr 'Pin in trunk rt'Kivlra t inn fpp. i',iriud b; tin Itni'kmau hill. Tl" nrKiifil i'i. t an' lirwri in fprs hniild In pipiil.ihl- ilistilhiiti'ti ami th" o nrr- nr pn-pnsfr i'.ir hroticht in for lilKhpr lltPii.i'. Knllnnim; thr i-nnfpi piipp il w.i- ir- tun iiBrprd that tin llii'ii-t fro- of pavsmisi r mr- hf Iiuti n-pil from forty to lift) crnt- ppr hnr-ppnupr and that an iiiuiiM-i' of aliproximatfl) i'iO poi I'fnt will Iip innili In trupk lipcnn' rati'- with a l.ircir p ntnp fnr thp hiavifr -nltil ilrpil trupk- Snuit'ir I'.iii'kinan. who prrniili-il at tin t nnfrri'in'c, -tutfd that thp provivinn for tloiihli tin' ri'itn lar (its for ar imisuk"! In roninirri 111 freight and pas-rnK'T srr In wnuhl br -trirki'ii mil. .1. Ilnward Wravi-r. of l'hilaih'lphiu. rrpri'X'iitliii: iln Slotortrnrk AvmipI.t tion nf I'liilaili'lpliia. mui'd aKaiiit an) itiprra-p ovpi thi- abnormal rati'- in thr lull hi-ltu pl.iml mi tuii'k- iluriin: tlm prpvpnt hii-lnp"- tltMiri -vliui. lit -aid tin trupk o ii' r- wip willing tn lipat th'lr sdinr" nf hiinlt'ti of what thr vt.ifp finds fin tnaitit"nuiii'p of hishwa)-. but di'l not want to a-.iinip thr Piitirn in lTf.l-1 l'mil (' Wnlft. nf Pitti-burgh vpcrp tan of tin l'niiiM h'iinn Motor IVilrr- tifiii, nppo.pil th, i ha n ii in Hip llsht iii); rPKlilntimi-. whii'h Iip tlpidaird unuli) rKp thp niiit"iit no pIiiiiipp to aiipp.il fi mil rullinv of iMiii'talili v, and said lights piuild It iivii'd ml) !) ma. hliipri I tuli r Iln pip-Mil law h .aid thf r-Knl.il ion ni'ilil hp mi't nntl thrir lr Mil. iiinitil h .ill) inotorivt nil the road M' v,ii th" rlinnsp would kIvp i tn i onsfablrv anulliPr rlianri to hold up mounts . Tin Inn 1, npri'-pnt iliM- said that mill' i tin lull thi fppv for trnrk- would Ip Iiiitp.i-p'1 frma 1.KKl,IMi0 m-pivrd li.t )".ir tn mop than .".'.M0.0(l(l. Iti'iijaniin li. r.lnon. stall' lPiHtrar ..lid thr llsht prnvfv'on- uti iieKPstPti hv iIip lllituiiiuit iv nisiiuprs' vnp, tip nf tlfp I'tiitpd Stnlps. and tin UWhway Ii nartnipnf wnuhl i.tnbll1i tp'-tins st a -tiiii- flirnittthiiiit thr state to trst Mil t. II' slid i 'in r harill- an., of tin pi Plit hlvls nut "ilh the pli'SPtlt lllrt ii s.lililis dni'it relit i led r.l.M- bftliK '"-s ih.iu foil- Inn inehi tiiime Iht .'ii'tind at .et nt -ti-e fpit tiislant , Mr. V.'nllT Mid I lint Iip enillil .pi- no in-tltii ati'Ui in inerci'lliT the fi'PH nf iu-t'iijpr ear, ami .intui'd that what iv iippilnl In kei'liilU tllP mail- in betlrr iinil'tmii is .liiet enfiiri enn nt nf th" l,t w mi .peed ami uKiiinst nM'rln.ulini; trni'l" lie i hiiraetl that the Mishwa'. D .irtnienl ntpheil ill ft1" limn' tiuinri i'i.iii nni -pt'iit nu n'.'i'l iiimimIi'Ii.iiipi 'aM irar. lint Iltput Miuhwai Com ,n'.,,oiier (itniKi II I'.lh. v,,, thlv ftateiiipnt w.i- itu orrei I a- thp d.p.irt until nn it has hud eunuch mninteiuiirr ti mi' .mil wav l"liirf I" make up dt" lien in ips i nioiiiiii inl dtirliv the war pi'riod 'I he hill with it inn iimemliiii in. vu( 5itid nt the i otifiTPin'i. will In re tinittd frnin i oitiinitti e l.ili tndav nr ii'iiioriow MAIL '0TUSG URGED Bl 70 COMMITTEE .. a . . ff frrrr por il I ll.inlvhiir;, nril Iii Misphup nl wis ll.t" flip itnnrpipnt nf tin Cnni mitipp nf .. em . , nf wliii h '1 linmnt Ka"lnirii White is h.iinn.in, nl ns o tntpiu"nt m tp (lit- morning In fort ihe I. "- -III ll- e I,i .ijur Th hill is before liie Mmi-p toilm for fun' in tion 'In" !. II nt" ui.- ln.it prrvii.s nh-enl Is it? 'It is ! . 11.1 Ilii.1l4 t.Mf,, Aii,t(u .t- Athf.f1ttt I ilui ml villi- li mall Tllry iuiimi nplv J k writltifr itnt innrr- tliitn thilt. ' ilu)i mi" Ip- than llvr Hnjp mfnrc th 'It'i'titili t(. I hf ifjiintnit'iiii i'tiiiitnlt.ilun-i'i- nf til iniiiit) It.illnt- w til hi sent thi'in. wl V'li tlirv will marl, and return! iln' -i.iii'i'iiirt-- on Imth applii'Hiitin an. I hitllot' w'lll' hit thrrkfil. The hill ii hnvkcil It) truiplinx nu-ii -iiKiiiil)..itln ii- .Mr W liltc iiiiriivi tlic uill fur tin ('iiiiimittti' nf Si'i(iii, iiml "iiKCt-li'tl a iiunibiT nf iiiiii'inlini'titM to1 lili'Wiit tini ll COMMITTEE TO hlLL EQL4L RIGHTS BILL, Hv ti - V "J ' r I"' n I II.iiiIvIhmc. i nrll III lnili'i the i t hull miuiililp ii,' I't'initur ShJivm tln law anil nrtlir rnniin'lin nf thi Sen itt hum III m uiornliitj tn ijl if-iili'i tin (iiiii rijilitM hill Th" rntniiiitl i'p i" ilni'il iii nKnitiht iht' i hall man. lt n fur ilw iiirn-xiirt". ami thr lull ill il i' in the "immittrp do rin nnn ,.vio rvonrr P4SSEUB) SEKATE t, n' ittG t. r p.iio.".. ILiiTlvbiirc, April ltl.--'l'ln !).'niit pa-PtI tlnnll) i,Iip 111 TJ fin ninti' pnrtici pnrlnn in thi .Hr'ainm. iixt lirhlitp lirnlrtt. i-nrryiit,' an .'Mipriiilriallnit of ...'..ViO.DOO FULL-CREV REPE1L PASSED B) SEiSATE llnurlsluii p. April IH The lCyrp full i raw law rem iiIp'j. whltli pla'ers ilt'tprininatinn of bat men are needed tn proper!) men t nlri- in the limnl nf the Public Sent. i I'tiininls.slnii, wan pns-ul by the SrnatP hv IS) to IS, antl pnt to the Ilmivp. vho.p Iradrrs Haiti similar action would he taken Tae vute tivilnweil pfTmis tn amonil ami - eral sporcllei The otp nil the hill ".ne Ar- Aron, Kahln .i. Knriie. IJoytl. Kitekman. Clark. C-ov. Dmx. ripwitt. Donnhtie IIntp. (iiti Hratnu, Hrrron, lliim-iirr. MnrDadr. Itu low, McC'nn ii"ll .MiNiehol S ,1. Miller, .Norton. P.itton S limit. . Sitmiiiv Hn viler. SJones. "Ulnrinan. Vnre Wood ward "Jl. Nop- Knr. KeriilheHel. Cralsr, dil -brrt-on. Davis. Kin tt-riit. Ilackett. .Inyip. If-lip. I.onp. .1 II. Miller. Phlpps. Salti". Service, mith, Weaver. WhittPii IS CONGRESSMAN VARE I ISITS LEGISLATURE Rl, 1 .- fr Tppo.i.nr llarrlsbtirB. April K'l Coiiitrpv.sman Wil'Iam S Varp came up here today wilh the result r trio President .rmljrV J Ki'nwti. Setiatni 'are md Thomas XV.' Cittinineham Thosr who Inlkcl Io the i eiiiipre-siiian siiid he 'f'Mintl the xeeitery verv ple.is.tnt ' and xis Inelinet! to think the tjniemnr wit in cfinrjre of1 the -itiiatloti at llitirltburs. It was ep'aiiied that tiiivcrimr Spnml. as nn I old letjislator. w- f n miliar with the "tricks nf the t-.trle " .imi that he "did I not inleiul t" let the farf that his term was neiiriiiK tui entl Inti-rfcm with his legislative proRrain." I PROBE RESOLUTION ' IS A GAM DEFEATED I!) the ssoclat"tl Press lf.irrls!urs April 111. When the llnu.e met lavt niclit Kepresentntive Strauss. Kerks. c.illeil up for con-Id-rration the rr-nlutinn prnvitllni; for n cniiiiiiittee of hvc to lllicstlgatc the iliarges made h; the auditor ceiienil elect, that htaln moncjti are being paid They're watching you, Mr. Sales Manager Card and filing system') Snlesruomi in 19 7 " Hfim?' ' ''fl'i''J3L',y???at!MTr.''!'a mT' 1 " iK Ki IflljiaHPfK Hjjjv yia& f rttt. B'i'iiiB IJHR' J-"-jK5-ri- iii. wB&ffiW!& yEftrv WILLIAM KKAl N. .III. tnst.illril List liiKht .ih eiimni.i tiller of Cnrlnthhin f'luisseiir Ctimmiiiiil. ery. .No. .":t. Knluhts Templar of Priins)hanl.i out unlawfull) . hut Speaker Spanglcr stiNtnitietl the point nf order raised by Mr. l!!n-s PhilndrlplThi. that the IToiiKe cnuhl not consider a le-tilution talllne a department e'erk before a li'Uislatiw ctniiiiiiltee Mi Walker 1'iillailclphia, thaiat teneil the icsutn. tion us I'rtnm ntlh propasamla, and oh jet tPtl tn it- paai;e cliieriy nn the ground that it cart led no .tppropriatmn to pa the expenses of ihe proposed in quiry Mr. Ileffeinan. I'hiladclphi.i. offered a resolution inllinffnn t'ougress to rec i)gni7i the Irish icpubllt The ipsolu thin went oer for printlns The llou-e pat-ril 'J.TJ nppiopiiatinn I i I Tm mi tin- si mill leading calendar. A hill de-igiicil tn lelleve truslres and nthi'ialx nf lio-pllals ami ntlier itistitu lintis receiiing utate aid fuim the neces sity nf iiiakltiB tempuiiir) loan- to meel expeiiHe- nf such establishments anil tn permit insinuating of bill-, was pre vented in the Senate hi Senator Smith. Dauphin and given pinmpt committee consideration K) It- let m- trtistpp- and hnaitls of mauiigvnient would he authnri-'pil to draw thr innni'i ftu suppoil at the lie ginnini: of each (purler instead of at the clo-e of a quai ler Authority foi velum1 boards of all dl-tilPts tn permit uc of school house for prinuir) and general election" Is (outniiipd in a bill piesputed h) Semi tor Sinitli. D.mpliin ti 1 1 1 it t u 1 li f . iii ill Trt I'nn ia nt fwAii mi I ii- iini iii (i iiiiiiiii,ai- i i ill ill ill the in National (iiiiiid affairs with I'mcrnor Sprotil. a bill was prcM'ittcil in the Semite appropriating S1U.").(I(I0 tn the Twenti -eishth DivNmti to be for purchase h) the -late of histories dis tributed to Anient an Legion post", libraries. historical societies, high schools, lolleges, etc VARE GIVES EULOGY OF SENATOR MARTIN tl ft Stttfl rorripomp,( llaiTtshurg. April 10. Senator are was the principal speaker at a me morial ses-mn of the Senate today In honor nf tin late Senator David Mar Your general manager and the "board of directors aro keeping close tab on sales. It won't be easy to beat 1920. Tint it can be done! The sales manager who steps out and does it is going to make a lasting reputation for himself as a go-getter. As Abe Lincoln phrased it "Plan your work and then work your plan." Xu can't do that without the facts. For instance, what were your sales in Shamokin last year? Did Peters & Co. buy more? or less? Did they buy all lines ? or only one ? Which of your salesmen called on them? When? Did you mail one of your catalogs describing the X-42 line? What advertising did you do? Did it pay? All of these questions and more are answered instantly by the sales manager who keeps an L. B. Sales record. Just as helpful to a business that confines its sales to this county or this state as to one that sells "everywhere." Write for .sales record folder No. 615. Library Bu r eau I'DunJeJ 1876 M. . MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia leading citic of the United States, Great tin, RpmhiriAnA of regret were unani mously adopted. Senator Vnrv Tlrttially said Mr. .Mar thru drn tii ns ilue t" the late political i milestt In. the Third ('ongrcwdnnal din trht and llic Kifth Senatorial dlsttht when tlv Vnrc-Martln canilldnles. Khnsley fur I'ongre-s and Aron for sen ator, wrref triilmwd liv the Moore can iliiinteH, IVbinev ami McLean. Sen nlor Mml-iti diei' Mil) !lt, lll'JO. DRY BILL LICENSE BOOSTED Committee AIo Strikes Provision Llojjor Men Opposed llmililiuif. April 10 The nilmni -tuition d'7 cnforceiiiPnl measiiic was reported uttt of the Senate law nnd older I'timmrttre tntlav with amendments pleasing to the liipioi men. The amendment"- iticieose tbe llceiiKe fee from S.i(KI to .-MOOO, making' the fee the same ns nt prefent. nntl strike out thnt foctinn giving the Mnior and the din ttlct iil.tiirtipy the I'ighl to enter pirm-i-es to coiifi(taie liquor and get evi dent c Knlh the liquor tenitrrs and the job icinhiiie tnesi ill Philadelphia were op posed to ciuimweiing the Ma) or and the iltctrltt attorne). Tlie politicians argued that it wnu'd provide the Mayor, for example, wilh a handy iluh mer the coinbliM'. HIT WITH LIGHTED LAMP Caller Hurt When Woman Uses Strange Weapon on Him "The light of his life" tiai-sed out last night when Walter Sew ell, a Negro, who gave an address mi Wood utreet near Kighth, was hit orer the head with n alghted lamp liv Martha Ktaten. Negro, of the name address Sewell called nu the woman and when she prepared to leaie. Is alleged to hnve tletnliied her. Picking up a lighted oil ump she In said to lniu- struck Sewoll over the head. The man was treated for burtiH of the i-colp at the Hahne mann Uorpital. The unman was lipid in SI 000 hail for the giantl iur) this morning b) Maglstinte Meelcar) in 1'entral station. Henry Such In Recital Henry Such, the violinist, gave n tecltnl of vinllu inusio in the fo)er of f Acnilemy of Mu!c lnt evening. Ilc began his program with the Spoilt cutiecrtti in A minor. No. S. trunnion!) Known ns the "(le-ang scene." He showed a tone of great iower nnd bril liancy antl interpreted the concerto wth tht elegante which characterizes all of Sptlhr's workn for violin The wisdom, however, of playing a inncerto in one mmvment nt the beginning of the pin gum innv bp questioned Tile nther "big" number was the prelude ii nil fugue from the (' major suite of Kach for unaccompanied violin. This great work r rarel) lieanl in con crrt. tletiiltc the fact tluit it was the i lavorltp of .lonchini and of all the Kneli violin suite;. It Ls an eiiorinously tllf- l rictilt and complex work, frequeutl) cm ploying three nntl .tl times even four I part Imrmony. It wn- well plnied. ' Mr. Such was assisted by Arthur I Seymour, a young baritone with a voice nf gund quality 'imi cnni minis ie-ntinnei. I Lewis Howell Recital Lewis James Howell, one nf Philu tlelphla's be-vt known ami must popular baritones, gaie his annual snug recital list eieiiing ia Wlthcrspoon Hall before an auilieiice whidi merflriued on the Htage mid wJhlch received hig varied program with manifest appro.al, Mr. Howell wa.s in excellent voice unti tlie program whiih he (.elected was one wlihli tlemumled icr) remiurce of the local urt. The numbers rnnged from .. .,.. , ., . .,. .... rue nnn i.ri nu iroin i crura in Hallo In Maschcira," thriiugh Hnssiter Cole's incidental music to Longfellow's "King Robert of Sleil)" to songs of the pre-claic and modern periods. All were well sung, both as to voice and interpretation ImHiiU cithiticts uuud unci Mn-1 Ilrituin mid I ranee Colombian Treaty Revives G. 0. P. Split Crwllmiril from roue One will require. Talking to Senators whose votes he wanted, President Harding has frankl) snid "oil " He han talked It patriotically.' not as something which nffcctyt the pocket bonha of Kome Ameri can conrcKslonalres, but ns something which affects vitally the interests of Ihe American people. Patronage More KfTcttlve Km mine poweiful limn oil in mak ing votes for the treaty lias been patronage There in uo sign that the Piesldent Ifhs threatened to punish nu senator who voted ngninst the treaty. ( but one senator after another who orlg inaily to'd the President that he re gretted thnt he could not reverse him- . self nn the treaty, has come hark tn him after thinking over the federal patron- I age in nis Mate nnd said that he would t vole for ratification. I The result Illustrates the porver of the presidency, but It nlso showa by how narrow a margin even with all his (tower he is able to put through a trraty to which there is objection In his own party. Ratification is good Democratic doctrine. President Wilson urged IL So Mr, Harding has all the Democratic senntors with him hut three. Still he uill hnve only a margin of three to six in getting Ills treaty ae tcpted and this, too, in the first month of Ills term when his power Is greatest. This narrow margin throws a light upon the prospects of the asi-oclstlon of - -Q uBmm DELICIOUS AND REPRSSHINO N( rO came is finished right 'til thirst is quenched. THn COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, C a. Spring Calls Vou to Walk A softness in the nir, u green ncss in the Brnss, a sparkle in tho sunlight they beckon you to swing out into a walk. Will your feet stnnd a gay hike up the avenue? Or do they wobble and ache nt the end of 11 few blocks? Then turn your footsteps to the nearest Canti lever shoe shop. As smart ns you wish, and as comfortable as a moccasin,- is the Cantilever Shoe. It has a heel well .set for poise, a hole line well do signed for comfort; room for the toes, bupport for the arch. And a shank that flexes with every step Truly is there youth in your walk in a Cantilever Shoe, for the foot Is freed from a stiff, unrelenting sole The blood circulates freely. The mus eles grow strong. Cnntilevers eonect and prevent fallen arches and make walking one of tlie big toys pf Springtime. Widths from AAAA to E. Uxlottli, i'i lilac!- Aid anil fan Call, Jt ..(. Urotcn Hhl $l2.rjU a.iJ H'iilr Canvat. t'J.Ji CANTILEVER SHOE SH0F 1300 Walnut Street Over Cinsrd Offir CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ',"'.'' '" '"laelilntf .tm imiiu in.ii mill .i.ii.m huMlni; II;.. i, ,oiilv ."ii nn It riKlu .ff win, ,K , V,."v out 'Ii.uk .i .hi., , ,,71 h.uie' J,, I t'otii f..r .. flu ...,.- hi, in lent "J". tcr hard .tun rt ldiii r I in betwicu the tots, mid tK Lullui.es wlthcut soreness or Inltatlun a"UM!S' I 'jk ft MF1 iHMHMI J .wiiiiiiiii'"".-) 1 'I yUKnm 'l nS. A Qjjl ( J I IVtrv file lilif 'l 1 UilK. JiL llffli ShDiIIiiA.1 Xjb lllllFlr 1 1 H 1 V i I Cn I J HUM ' nations and the iaipp1ementel Versailles trcuiy when they conic up for nt'tliin Tlie Kepublirniis will he divided on that is"Suc as the) mc upon the Oolmn hhiu treaty. Mr. Hauling cannot get his policy mceied witlMiut having nearlv alj of the Democratic scnatois with him. Deniortrntic nensiuipers and Demo cratic lenders who lire attacking tho Harding-Hughes policy of organising 11 new association of nations mc milking nnj lutcirnntlrtital association linptm slide. TJic) ar! repenting Piesldent Ilnrtling'H mistake of refusing to com promise. ' wlflfp Browning,Iing & Co. , YOUNGimen's suits for spring come in the new four-button models now popular with young men in New York. TyE lapels are short and the collar low on the neck. Close-fitting on the shoul ders but showing long and nearly straight Lines from armpit to waist. 1524-1526 CHESTNUTSTREET THAT'industrial conditions are gradually but surely being bettered in this most important section of Philadelphia is plainly shown in two ways: First: there is more activity among our various industrial plants, and Second: many of those now em ployed are losing no time in coming here to start a Savings Fund account. In starting a Savings Fund account here, with interest at 3.65 per cent, your money will work for you. You will also be surprised to learn how easy it is to acquire this savings habit and to accumulate a snug bank account. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 to 0 o'clock ENSINGTON K TRUST co. m Kensington &AllegheirjrAves iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii There is an elusive blue light hiding amidst your dark tresses, Rich Brunette, or perchance an alluring tint of bronze. And, Dainty Blonde, there are golden glints unawakencd that will make yours a true crowning glory, once they are aroused. And, why don't you, Stately Titian Girl, emphasize the dancing lights that make your hair so fascinating? All of you should let ED. PINAUD HAIR TONIC bring out the "High Lights" in your hair. Ai; -)ij!ir dealer today ' for an 8 OZ. bottle PARFUMER1E ED. P1NAUD American Import 0icci KD. IMNAUD DldK. New York HAD TOOJANY SUITS PismrloM DrliAM.. Li . ",w- .-.ibid naa u othei Ih. ., . oioien v "r,"!" "f J.Mr. oltl. ... Ilaron. ().. arrcHted It, ' ,. a'1n,'. of ilnv on Hiisplclim. were lutln, ,!' aillOO hall cneh by lleenrrler 1 ll ' on ti climgp nf ptitei iur 1....1 ...YV.'nonii tailor shop of Wllllaiir.rV. ' " " n till Louis street, early icstcrdnv ' U 11 ncii me men were an psIp.i 11. . w cnonzsl rmiadeiphia of time . -1 . n I WCi V v).. ttov-J.'f-fMW!!.-- ,