mgm& 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921 EH I 1 I MH fi M m K ;fs- n I f fo' it fcf SPROUL MEN PLAN TONIGHT'S BATTLE Governor's War Board Prepares for Decisivo Struggle for Legislative Program PENROSE MAY TAKE HAND llairhbiirg. I'n.. April 'J.'.- The war boanl of the Sproul ndmlniHtration forrea wa orfianiziMl In tin early morn Inp rnnferenro loilnv In preparation fur tho lilcKP't fif-lit of I Up whole li'Ki lative srKsioti when tho (iPiiPrnl Aeseni lily rrronvrnri tnnif;lit fur Ihe probably final nml tin ilve vveei.. All IndirntioiH nrp that toiiiKht " pro erpdinps will vvrit into tho record of tho Rppnblicnn organization In Penn sylvania tho hottest chapter in its his tor The ntinosphprc in full of the spirit of the tight iuit ilu.v of Quay mid Cameron. The war board expects to ronfer with tho (lovcrniir this aftornoon anil work out the ilPtiiils of tho administration .tratogj Thop on thp board nrp- Sen ntor Crow, Kr-publicnn tat chiiirmiin ; Senator Max (J I.imIio. of A11'r1hmi count v. Itiprointativi' McCain, chair man of thp Hihhp appropriations mm mittpp; Chairman Ultlirlcli. of thp ju dicial v RPiiprnl conimittop of thp Hoiiup. and Uppro-piuntivp .lame A Walker, of Vt Philadelphia. Sproul Hoor leader m thp llmm'. Would Knd Dc-ullixU Tonight' battle will bp to hti'.ik tin1 deadlock bi'twi'i-i tho Senate and tho Hoiiup and eiipi-cialb to break thp stranglehold wliidi the Unindv -Oliver forirs apparently bine on the IIiup machiner b.v reason of control of cer tain committee and icrtaiu louuiiiUri' men Republican State I'bnlrinau Crow, head and front of the Sproul force, in talks with hit fiipnd today declared he vvu, confident the admlnltratlon would not be wholh defeated. Allie of the tHtp chairman declared there wa nothing to the repoif that tonijrht would pi' a general debacle of the 8proul admlulnti'Utiou A indicatne of tin- fighting -pint of tho vvnr hoard. i the follnwiug brlpf Interview with oni' of it meinbei. "Ilnw do vmi foci, pretty "irons': a the iuotion "Pliiriill . i'." ii" the anwei. AdiiiliilMratlon Plan The iiiliiiinitnition force-" plan of battlp : Kirt 'I'm i fori-e ndiimilti:ition bill out of IIuu.' eiiinmittcp- Seooml. Failing In that, tone nn extenion of the date for adjouniiuent. which I now Hie I n imoii net Thurs day. In vi.'vv cif the infi'li" titiiit in tonight'- eiim idi-civer- are engerlj awuum: the utrivnl ben of Toi-eph It. lirnmlv. president of the Perm' Ivania lnllutltl'" Aucin tlon, and 5 corgi S. Oliver, of Alle gheny mntitv, leader of the Oliver contingent Kverjboih want- to know what the tlrunily -Oliver plan- uie Compromise Light Seen Observers ny the f.ut of the deadlock between the siippo-edly I Miver-Cinindy -controlled Hou-e mm huirr.v and the Bproiil-controllod Senate in h dear in dication that some -ort of compromise must he reached unless ihe session Is to end in u blindi allev . In this state of affair- it is f.nr to a .nine nay lead-ert-. that t lie will be a dav of confer ences between the Spruiil-Cinn leader-" on the one -ide nnd the Oiiver-tirundy chief- on the other with the utmost po-ibilit of Wa-'iltiston itlmt is Sen ator I'onrosei being in lo-e touch by long-ilistaui e telephone ItodiKPil to simple-t terms, the Orundv -Olivi-i men are tightly holding the bill for the new department of pub lie welfare, a Sproul measure, in the Hoiim' committee on health and sani tation It has papd the Senate The Htnte administration h-i- tlio hills foi rniMiig new lovenuo m the Senate The administration wan's both sets of legislation pii-ed It tho welfar.- hill la not brought out of the Iloue com mittee tonight, it -tands a fine chance of being killed unless tin extension of the ssesslon is obtained, whnh would be Tery hard to do Plan Drastic Me.isuie Cnnrerjuvtitly . adininistiatiou leaders, with tire in their eve-, are up in arms. They promise drastic nicnutos if the Grunilj -Oliver ftraimlehold on certain Houe committees and committeemen is not speedily Iooeued It will surprise no one if the heated parliamentary move- are the hat.' xutlng events of the night The air is tilled with vvai and rumors of vvai In this luiitin tioii, Ilepreseutaiivp Diiihju Sincluii. of rayotte countv. re gaided as an Ollver-iJniiiily leader, is reputed to be arrjing in hs jioiket the denartment of welfare bill, nnd the imlii'iitinnk nre that I e would like to see the bill lost Adt.unlstration men nv plBinlv they hav. no fear of the political huskines- of Mr S ti''alr or his friends They innist tliev are no- r i jei nieij over the fait that .Mr S'ti'-ln i is supposeil 'o liaie iilivr-nal pn i.imi, of tin- wel- tare Dili liiev uisit 'ni,i thorp are wfii- p;iHmment.ir ai,., eiw-sp for getting hold of the h." or at least of a ei rtified i opr Compromise Misestion i 'i.i of nil tin- .nist r.f icittie atise lugge-tlons of las- in -. ,t nipiomlses bv w I eh each i.e '., 'lie ..inf'iif will get something of l .it . wiints Here is where Senato. p-tiros, who -avs he is not bothering ahou' the situation at Hnrrmburg. mav In .a, led on to take a hand Tlw summon i- ii, . 'n,v on,, for fjie intervention of I'eur .se unli'Ns the Sbiou leader- an uh'i in tike the hit In tin ir teeth .He I il-i-ii i .ft vviih the Wui louses On, of the-i suggi-tid i Hiiiproiiiisi-s U thii the Governor linn the passage of the wdfuro bill nml the no e-surj revenue misers ,mi the Gruiidv -Oliver orces tho lulling of the Davis J.islie proposal to repeal the nonpar tlsnn Inw foi luiitucipul elections in Pittsburgh and Scranton George S. Oliver, the young boiler (lorn Albghenv I'oiintj. is espeiiullv interested In this, as lie is said fo fci i that he i an eloi t one of his friends may oi of I'lftsburgh hi- full if the pnsetit law is retain -d The Leslie lenders ligure that with the repeul of the present law thev can eleit boiiic one like twituer .Mil vor William A. Mag"' Will Uh fur Hill Administration leaibrs will move to night to have the House i munim ee ,,s. eburgcil from turtlier insideiatinii of the iv elf a re bill 1 ml-1 the rules a ailiindcd a few days ag.i ill the institute of the Oliver-Grundy forces, ltll vote a buic mujoiitv of the House, will lie required for this innpose Ordinarily sixty votes would be iiilltcient Which ever side gets control of these 1CH votes must be considered us being in absolute control of the lower chamber Ah the Senate Is now In control of the Sproul Orovv leadership and the House ma chinery Is In th- bands of Hie Grundy -Oliver Interests the nuswe1- is etisv Jlr .loseph Slccdle of A'lcghenv ohalrmu 5 the committee on public health oi-A.sanitr.MoD, in opposed to the wlfairntBtire and has been able to prevent committee action up to thh Ume. t Administration forced In tho Home tonight will center their efTortu fo get tho necessary 101 voted to discharge the committee holding tho welfare bill nnd get the bill on the calendar so It can pass flrt rending tomorrow and come 10 n nnai voic Jiilirsuay. i no last day of the session. The same action will be necessary on the congressional reapportionment bill, which Hneakor Spongier Is snid to have In his pocket nnd has not referred to committee. Much the same action will be necessary on the legislative reap portionment which Hepresoutatlvc Mi chael Hoffman, of Lancaster, N sup posed to bo carrying around In his pocket The ton days" time limit for these apportionment bills to be In com mittee has not passed and it is doubt ful if they can be taken from their present holders, except by parliamentary at Hon of some ort. Hearing on Finance In Hie Senate tho finance committee will consider Ihe live revenue raiser which have passed the House A hear ing is svheiMilpil for early this evening and much opposition promise to he of fered to all of the measures, which in ilmle taxes on hard coal, gasoline, gross receipts of theatres, billboards and collateral inheritances. There Is a ru mor that nil the bills will be amended and finally passed in order to give the state $.'10,000,000 additional revenue for the next two jenrs. The Senate nNo has the administra tion prohibition enforcement measure, which has been much amended and promises to meet considerable opposition when it is returned to the Houe for concurrence Both dry and wet forces ure dlssntistlpd with the bill In Its pres ent form nnd unlet, it is whipped Into some smt of compromise condition at :i meeting of the law and order committee in the Senate Its future is hazardous. Autotiuck owner- and associations will cnnfei with Senators and ofHcinls of the State llighvviiv Department to iIiit to trv to reach a compromise on the Woodruff bill, which has been substi tuted for the Mm kiiinii hill nmending the automobile code The bill Is on thitd reading in the Senate and will have to bo sent bii k to the House for concurtence The tnul; people assert the registration fees, calling for in i reuses from "( to L'OO per cent, are far excessive ami have submitted a com promise Passenger Car Fee Stands No increase has been made for pas senger in- licenes. as member of the LtglslatuiP and oliic nils of the State Highway Department agree that there would be no justification for raising tlie-e fees when the comparison on the number of hours eai h i Ins- is u-ed and ' their effei t on the road- i- taken into I consideration I AROXCLEAlGBILL NEARS DESTRUCTION Hj 1 Suit ( f Tr prtii' i ' llarrisbiirg. P'l.. -'mil "J." -The Aron Htroet-oleanhi hm. wiiii b aims at the restoration of tho old lontract system' in Philadelphia, is almo-i on the rocks, which nlwavs uiisc in the Legislature ill the clositi? ilnvs nnd hours. This i measure, which is opposed bv the Moore' administration, bv barter revisionists.! bv independents gi nerallv ami by wom en's oreaniHtloti-. would emasculate ( oi:s of the strongest provisions in the; new i barter Governor Sproul ha laid it down ns n fiinilninenf nl nolicv flint there should be no set ions changes in the new charter this ses-ion In bis message to the Legislature which he rend at the opening of the Assembly Governor Sproul said 'The new (barter foi the iitr ot Philadelphia, which wn- provided bv tho last session, has been in operation , for a little moip than a venr. And while it Is difficult so soon to form an. entnelv i lear opinion as to its work iiUs especially m view of the local 'lolitiuil turmoil, which bus undoubt edly prevented the he-t results being shown, it is onlv fair that tin plan be given a full trial before , hanges of moment be made Thcie ii i . probably minor details which exnenencc has shown might ,. mproved. but I feci that there should he it- little tinkering as possible vvnh th- fundii nu!s of I the new chariei at the pre-i nt tune" I The Triil, Kxpo-ed Tlit rinkine and -ncnl.m.. ot' rliA . Aron prnpo-al ere , mphnsi.c.l hv further MUilv of the king uige ..f the bill As the IlllU-llle , oflcleil. the onlv amendment iippaientlv made vvu the eaiingltig ni the won 'truiv to "shall' in that -enieiKc whnh load- as foi- lows "Provided that am mi- Ii work mav be lioiip by contiU't wlien authorised bv the Cuniil bv a vote ot a majority of all tin' meinbets cIccNd theiPto. with the iippiovnl of the Mayor In hi- bill Mi Aton lulled attention 1 to tins change bv underlining the won! shall ' That is tlie usual wav and 1. none f,irl the p.npu-e ot peinutting ntiv one to I'll at a glam e just what is tin; pro- po-ei 1 hange However, Mr .1011 1 hanged iitiotler "mai ! shall ' and did not -,, ,1 . rect attention to the suh-titiitioii A-1 the lull nads it is obvioiiK that an at tempt was mane to 'slji, over' the second clause in such n manner that it Woulil escape llotlie. Foi 111 tills I a-i the hanged wold is not underlined T'.e -ccoiiil llllllge 1- ni.icl, ,, ibis sentelM e I'm- the , in 1,0... , ,.., 1 iniiiiiic; whelher it i- to tM. ,,.... ,- ,,,-t ,,t ,. citv to authurixi the .. 1'.. nuance of any -ikIi work b, outm. t tin Mnvoi or the Council mav, prioi to tin. first dnv of Augil-t of nv veur invite b'ds f ir -ui h work These two .hanges ;,, 1,, the 1001 .,t the whole -ubjec l. VII tliollv- would i fon e the ichtoriith n of tl.e 1 ontiai 1 -v tern In nppo-.tiiiii to this p'an hoti Governor Sp nud s;,,,n,llP ,,,,,, are united . nnt..i I. uiose, it a indiciui I lure h.i, hi icgurd ti.e .h--age of the Ar. hi lull n- (l polithnl move of the tn st ,,i. . 1 ngHiii-1 In- Phi.odi phia polit.Mil ini.-i.-i - Tin- Aron hill mud. n pn 't r ,n thruigb the Seimic it Us off.icd n the eiiily hour- ,.f la-t We.liiesdav moriiin; It was lefein.l t0 the .--.u-1 .tte 1 illilmtteo oil publl. In a It h an. 1 Hiinitiition, wherea- oidmarily such n' measure would have guue to Sinatoi Vnre - iiuniiiitt n iiiiiiik ipn afTiiirs Aton is a member of the hinlth audi siinitntioti (ouimittei The lull was. promptly reported out of unimiitec nnd in the three legi-lathe d.ivs. the short- I e-t time possible. Il.e bill nii-scil the 1 upper 1 hnmber and w m uiesnignl to the' House. Speaker Spongier did not him 1 the same consideration for the b.II 11s the Si note leadeis hud -ii lie referred 11 to the House 1 iiiinniitce on iniiiiuipa 1 orporatlons There it js likely to die 0 painless death The , hnlrmn'n of t,i House coininittee is Hepiesentntive 1 Stadtlandei. of Pili-biirgli. tin Oliver, lender 'I lie lirundv -Oliver leadership appears to be in inntrol of the House Further, this luiilership is ligliting tooth and nuil the effort- of the Vuro-Cinw-Leslic 1 ouibiniition Heine it nspiire- no great politnal. in umen to iciiliip that Mr Stadtlander is not going to exeit himself to git t ) Aron bill out of his 1 oininittee . in fact,, he is is more likely to keep the hill m I committee or in some way get it in the ' same difficulty which now confronts thej udmlnlstrntlon welfare measure which j seems to be undergoing ' absent pu ti ling proposal 1- bemg discussed here to have the linl icferred to a sub- omimMee ..f tn n-i 1 .pal nffa rs coin mittee Tluiuc beomniittee lo study 'h' bill mav bit' oompo-ed of nejirefota tivea Frank in Sptnccr EdiuoudsJ, Harry ,f. Trainer and I, S. T-. Stnlnk, of Philadelphia, who will lend tho fight In the House to kill the measure. K the Aron bill Is delayed for n day or so in the House committee, It was pointed out. It will hnvo absolutely no clinnce of passing the lower chamber. Ai one member remarked. "While the Aron Idea was too smart. It may nlso be too late." INSTITUTIONS HERE MAY GET MORE CASH Ilnrrlsbufg. April -." -An Indication of the plans to rnl-e more money for the state by means of the revenue rais ers Is seen In the increases made In the House appropriations committee to the Senate appropriation bills. Inter esting In this connection Is the increase in the bill appropriating funds to the Knslern Penitentiary In Philadelphia. The-Increase Is apparently to raise sal aries of officers and employes of thnt Institution. The award is fixed at $."i3ri,:iS,-, which is $."0,000 more the.ii the original nmoiiul. Tho Increase applies to sal aries of officers and to parole work. The amount of $,'lS(l.OOO out of the to tal appropriation was fltst set for this purpose, but under the... amendments !?l.".0.000 would bp appropriated. The committee has also Increased the appropriation to the Western Peniten tiary, Center county, from the original $000,000 to $050,000. Hospitals and Institutions also bene fit bv appropriation In reason made In committer Among them nre Medico Chlrurgical Hospital. Philadelphia, ftom S.IO.OOO to $01,000; Cnlvcrsity Hospital. Philadelphia, from $1110.000 to $'JH).U00; Tavlor Hospital, Hldley Park, from $MW0 to $12,000. Tho latest figures for the appropri ation fo tho trustees of the University of Pennsylvania nre !?1.. '100,000. an in crease, made in the Senate committee, of $.'tOO.(MHI. For the general mainte nance .if the University. SI. 000,000 Is allotted For the maintenance of the school of education of the University, .-.tHl.OOO is awarded, and for mainte nance of the extension schools, $100,000 The Sennte committee rai-ed the ap propriation for the .lefferson Medlcnl College from ."flsN.OOO to SL'OO.uOO. The sum for the Kensington Hospital for Women, Philadelphia, was raised in tho Senate committee from $121'. ."00 to $24. 100. The appropriation tor the Hush Hospital for Consumption nnd Allied Diseases jumped from $00,000 to $S0, 000. The bill for the National Farm School at Doylestowti was Increased from $10, 00(1 to $.'!.Y(lOO The appropriation for the North western General Hospital. Philadelphia, was raised from $21,000 to $21,000 All appropriations are for the two flsiiil vears beginning .June 1. AID TO JUDGE BROWN SEfJA IS AMENDMENT Hu n -'nf ( orrfiportdii llarrlsbiiig, I'n.. April 2." Presi. dent .luilge llrown, of the Philadelphia Municipal Court, in Ills reach for power, would he supported by a late amendment Jo the school 1 ode bill. The KIM I,, ,, !., ..I, tin. utsfiti,,v l.nu linnt. worked. i up for final passage in the Senate tonight. It ha- already passed the House The lust-minute amendment would empower Judge Hi own. for ex ample, to exempt children from the compulsory education feature of the present law The bill wn- offered by Hepresentn tin' lies-, of Lancaster, n Grundy Oliver leader on the floor of the House. The amendment 1- to section 1410. which sets forth that the provisions of tin- act minimis regular attendance -ball not apply to am 1 hild between the age- of fourteen and sixteen years who 1. -in write intelligently and Is regularly engaged 111 anv lawful and useful em ployment ilurin:: the time the public schools are in se-sion and who holds nn employment ertiilcnle A- amended this section would rend ' The pi ov Moris of this act requiring regular attendance shall not apply to any child between the ages of fourteen and sixteen vents who ha- nunpleted n ioiirc of -t idy (-univalent to six yearly giudi- of the public school, and is leg ularh . nRuged 111 any useful and law ful eiuplovnieii' or servile during the time the iii.hbe . hooN are in .session, and who hold- an employment certifi cate, issued according to Inw. or per mit fur farm service or domestic serv ice in 11 private home issued by the school board or the designated school otliiial of the distui t of his residence in in 1 oni.ini 1 witli the icgulations pre perihici bv the superintendent of public instruction, provided hru if any child between the ages of fourteen nnd .six teen .vein- -hall be brought before 11 judge holding juvenile court, nn pro vided m Si.tioii 1411s. 0f this act, the judge holding "nh court may in hN di-i ret ion exempt any such -child brought before him fiom the piovisions of this sis tion A (ortlfied copy of the dei ree of sin h uiii t may serve as u permit for tin 111 service or domestic teivn e in a pi ivnte homo " The point is that Judge llrown pre sides ovi.u the iiivenile court in Phila delphia "RELATIVITY MAN"C0MING Prof. Einstein to Get Hearty Wel come Here May 29 11 'f Dillslilli. .potllMlt of till' Kill- iti'iii throrv nf rciuuvity . l)r f'liaiiu Woiziiuiiin. N" I ilhchkin uriil Hr .MuHM'siilin. iiiftnbi'iH nf the Zinnlht 1 1 -Kutlon in AiihtI. ii. will vliii! I'hlluili'l plilu Mm -.) .Ini'nb liliisburi: nml Martin I.fvj liuv." sun (.film!, nftir ii trip to New V.rk. In nliMlniiiK I lit i-onsput of the ..in.ls tu In. Iuti- nn thut ilulo, anij i ri'inuln until 'I rlork the followi'lC inv vviii'ii ilii'j ill b ,ivi. fur ltultimurr in In- ku.s in ii slnnlur rcri'ptlun. Tin' visllnr- will arrive lit North l'hihiili'lph'ii nt lib. Hit iiuon on SuihIiiv tn b' bii. t.il b v ni inns riimmittprs tnul ii'pivs.'iitiitiv,',. Tlii'j will tlu-n pro i ieil iIuvmi Hrnml Htri-i't Then will bi ll spi'i lul ili'iiiiiiistrdtii'ii on ('Itj Hull plii'n. n bun. 1 1 1 "-1 In i hi iifti'rooon uml n muss nii'i'iiiii; ut niKlit In this Mptro pulitun in.rn llmisi. 'I'hi' next iluy In" ini .Mem mnl Dn.v. a ili-iiiorintr.it ion will bi- lu'ld nt liiik'niiili'ni.'P Snuari Ar riiin,'i'ini'iu fin tin- i-iii'ptlon will bo rnmpli'titl tniiinrrovv nt n conforeni'o nl lhi Il'rit'i Minlnin llullililll!. RESENTS FINE; IS JAILED Man Who Berates Patrolmen Can Think It Over In Cell AukcipiI hv ii lini' of S.'lfiO for nl li'k'i'il "i nun r Itniufcliijjr. " " Albert Tnio ivvi'iiij-tliin- vvuii, old. of 1,'tlH Up li in-iin -tri'i't. vviilKi'il out of totirt toilav. iiieiillcil tin porrtiliniiii who huil in iieC'il Iiiiii ii'tiiini'il tu court unilir .iiiipiilninii ami will xpruil tho next five ilnvs In i in- fuiititv jnll. frilis nml hia fat lift . .lohii, foity-fin' vonrs old. vviri' nrri-ctPil at Tlilrti"'inii uiitl Ulkinnn htrcetH liiNt night hv l'i -trolmnti I'niioniro of the Kifti'i'nth -trn t anil Snvilpr avpiuip ctatlon ltutli 1 1 .- i I tbt'ir flin'4 today before I ik'liTJl ' lliiliclirltv ,1 (lb 11 Cflil-i' I ' ii. 'I' l tint I I 1 2 l' i I I .' 'II fr mi ' find wit iihi'ir niorn' ftijiport I an ii to Imvr hiirlwl iQveotlvet. at the patrolman. Assembly Ending in Hectic Maze Continued from Pn-te One openly waged for eighteen months by Joseph It. Oruntly who has recently nddcil strength to his side by a com-, pnet with George S. Oliver, of Pitts burgh, whose rising star of political leadership in Pittsburgh is growing brighter each succeeding year. A universally accepted fact In House and Honntc Ii that If there Is anything humanly possible thnt .Mr. Grundy or Mr. Oliver can do to defeat, or ut least damage, nny recognized administration measure before the close of the session it will be done. Thnt frazzled old subterfuge of hid ing n bill In the face of n wide demand for tin appearance Is alvvoys n sign of weakness. The other measure that Is tied tin In committee deserves, perhaps to be licked. It Ik tho bill repealing the' non partisan election law us It applies tn Pittsburgh and Scranton. The Grtindy Ollvers are lighting it. It is n purely political lrteasiire. no mutter who fnthored It. The present law appears to be -satisfactory tit the people of Pittsburgh. There Is no over whelming demand for Its repeal. No mntK" however, what the bill, it does not justify methods whereby members of the House or Senate are called upon fo stultify themselves In the eyes of the people of the common wealth nnd to the detriment of the As sembly's work These methods, together wilh some othei things, have loused the ire of n cirtnln western senator I11111I his inline is not Ciow ) to a point where I am told ho contemplates a icsoli-tion for on investigation of Mr. Grundy's Penn sylvania Manufacturci ' Association (ind its activities in llarrisbiirg Along witli Ibis statement there come another, on eipmlly reliable authority . that if the House persists tonight in its present loiirsc the Senate limy re fuse to consider any House measures. Any one mi 11 sHe what the result would be A deadlock would be the outcome in which an extension of the -essjon would be impoialivo. Thnt or adjourn ment with 11 muss of absolutely neccs. Miry legislation left unfinished. Iinth ure pos-ilile. The House would yell its head olT about the added expense of u longer session. The Grundy -Oliver faction would not care to lie pilloried ns re sponsible for a deadlock that would compel an extension of the se-sion. Some of the highlights on the situa tion todav, ii- po-sibilities. personali ties, fillhu-icritig tactics nnd cli-nmnt-ic realties, .ire vcrv interesting. Unless the legislative and senatorial nppoitioniiieut bills are sent through nt this session it is 11 question if the Gov ernor would not be justified 111 calling nn e.xtia -cs-ion The state 1 011-titiition is mandatory on this subject. It says: "The General Assembly imme diately after 1 in h I nited States decen nial ci-i.siis -Hull apportion the state etc.. -to " The bi.nrre spectacle is presented by tin speaker of tin House encouraging filibustering by the members. It is common icpoit that he is holding tin cougie-sioii'il uiiportioiiiiiftit bill in his possession bei ause In- district 1- un favorably i.fi'cctcil by 11. If Senator Penrose is not tnixco 111 in this roiigh-hoi'so legislative melei , then ome of bis followeis can qualify for bi'jh othcial position in the Ananias Club. 'I'll' constitution is violated every dnv in the House. Hills arc uoi read nt length thioe time The loleall js of the machine gun typo, and clerks mark up meinbeis without lienring then- vote Makt tuir f.ire a business ussot. Don't ho turned i..u i I. .in-.- of h pfini skin vvihi Hnulm I Soup ni.il i ntinent run In ..liln neil at little rust (rom .inv 0uikIsi .ni'l imii.iI.v i lar avvuv skin i i .. ii 1. 1 .. u'llciily nnu ,ihih fr.. Ipt I a m..re 7 T Sid Dancing Contest Tonight Large Silver Loving Cup Palais D Amour S. E. Cor. 12th & Chestnut Sts. .7" ' nciutlifitl IJaiicu ij X'ltdc ;. in America I'limie. Yviilnut "lit Keep the Lawn Green All Summer i i 1 i u i i' i . M. i iiif Htr.nifilien in. !'-. ' . 'i-ii 1 I, IK Will pU' I . U . 1 I 1 S .111.1. 1 toil Sow Drcer's Lawn Grass l tie .pom lake tliv . .1 Ultl hi.. I 11 will neon HtKri Krut . w ,-p vurlouH kinds and . .n tar . .,1 Hiiltiible for un purine.' t, tr . .)p of out Hi' i Idt i I h I i i wi'l t 'II mil li . t lu l Hi tin uml I 1-1. I'll I ... i IIiiUK fill ll.'i.i i 1 . km v i.l Ulllils u lt,' ui n It TU Call or write for a copy HDI?ED Seed' 'nn''. Tool. UilLifilV 71416 Chestnut St. Ileit in its class" is . -'ioi j phrase but Isn t it a I " ' thut you con.tnntly hear i' applied to he Mupmoblle THE WATCHMOTORS C? 720 N. .BROAP ST r VftlhK V&EIU PHONg' PftPtAR 7,670 , Resinol il Gold Lingerie Clasps Our stock affords a splendid diversity of styles at moderate prices. Those of green gold arc very desirable,, especially a pair with neat engine-turned de sign $4.50. S. Kind 8c Sons, mo chestnut st. . D1AMO.V) MintCMlANT.S JEWBLKKS SILVHllSMITHS wEthiftMjPl!" Repeat orders mean satisfaction Owners express their approval of Stewart per formance by adding one Stewart after another to. their fleets. ' Eight-year-old Stewarts are still hard at work, daily earning praise and profits. Moderate first cost, quality assuring long life, low operating cost make Stewart one of the world's fastest-selling trucks. No needless1 weight or un necessary parts; a strong, simple truck, simple to operate, economical on gasoline, oil and tires. .". GOMERY-SCHWARTZ S 1-Ton,$1750 MOTOR CAR CO. 21j-Ton, $2050 1' j-Ton, $2200 128-40 N. Broad St. 3 Vl -Ton, $3830 STKAMOIIII1 MUII i: N Y In Av"c urexci T-Keiicr Bide.. Baltimor ipBi ' l'!Vi Regular Express, Passenger and -BB a ' in aiK rrercrnt service &- mr r EARN- LINE Incorporated 1891 , U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service P3iiL0ELPHSI to HAVARia A Steamer May 15 For Hpnce nml ltatee Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Rullitt Buildinc, Phils, Pa. Iorabard 0:00-5201-320-0203 Main 33U-SSI1 YfliP"- B 5 EUROPE ri. urk l.lvirniiiil At 'li i ' . f i .vr.v U ii" New v.nrk I lirrliuiirc siiiitli.iiiiiitnii i.l- , i Mn 1 'line 1 In t. mi .Mil 1 I I . I Iji . . New nrk nml llostim nres dllirilltiir, N.mli's uml l.riioi i i i rrf ii i .i ij i ii ,.pi, tun" it - rlillinlellililii l.lliri I Hme.for.l M"V Js lu' . M.li l.ln.1.1 . M.l' -' Ho. rf.ir.l Vie, J Jul) 1' "iiiK I KrelKhl ulilv AMKIUCAN LINK HKI STAR I.INi: .. I'luni.iilli. Clirrliiiiiri;, Antwrrp plant! M 7 luni' 1 I lul H Kr.nililnn.l Mv II luiic IS lub 'J.'l I n un.l M.T -'1 lull.' 'J'. I'll. HI! e.Lintl Wi. Js lul J uir It Y llainliuii i. in i ii ' i iill.r Ma. 21 M 1-1.U1II11 ivU Vlutjl l - I ue 111 lulv L'S Mlnmk ihdh Me '- .lum 'III Aim II Mmthurla Jm - lul II Auir. 'J" Till In ilrlpliln I- In mm rii ,iki Am :t'i vv . ' I.. . viai j I'lilluilflnlihi II iiiilmrv I.ini hull. in Mm 1 I I'll! In del pill i in ii rip v stf rfrni'r Vi " A' hoii I Mfiv i 'i - --.nuil lune -l H, iltlan Tw Is M, ui! lun,' II I'hlleilelnlilA llnml"ir I lli.m II 'inlir I' .ml IKielulit f" Inn Mil M.iv ."V ATLANTIC TKANSI'OKT LINK riiHuiIHlilil I I oudnii su-nmi-i Apr -'7 - - Mi- nil .Mm I f s.-.l-.' hm Itin.- 1 - (ti.Hn fa' 1- m . . tmi Jum ' I Hollnnd AintTlr.i I.tiic riilImll.-hlH I'.otn nl mi op t i k M,. .: f'lutti ui ' motion nl' ' i of o -i t r n o'i th ifrf-ut White Mim l iiti Oi.ni 1 ipiU -f clutfttlnn !i) f-n'-ruiinnn-n Wn' J l.i.iri.l to chunht I iI.n en mi i(I rfttiuii Ind-nm'-ni'! lefraniMi' lurtni ( n i r, irrnr,-' ' '" 'h-n- I'UP-Nriifrr Ofllf' IM1M Wnlnut -t . )ii u rrrlnlit (lin.e. llt.VIM toMrt i.ltlr I'hll.i FURVBSS jf.nmM KfK2E4- Afsr Mm yZSkTyroVoystroMXaniTXefii.', All Outdoor Sports Nn raexiiorla ltruulrtil for lltrmml v hiillliiE evrry Weilneiiiln) uml Haturilar via tie I.uir ltrllli.li 'twiu-btrrir Bleumera S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S.S."FORT HAMILTON" Seinl for rir-crlpMie Hiernture including tptnai .luM.ti.p xoiir. router (j riKM'.SH.IU.lt.MI DA MM; 31 VVIilli-rmll hi.. N. i. rniMas, wiriiv a. to., i.ru.. Itour.e Hide., I'lilliiilrliilil i, r. e-d OaKicSteaniship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.U. S.S. MOXO.MAC Kniri'lril lo hull I'.urly "Iny for ROTTERDAM C.B.P.II. 8, H. "WIISTKUN II0K r.peilril lit Suit I urlv .May at roNraii'.N'rr. atk9 Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette UlUf., Philadelphia Lombard Bt'O-l j, ,g. wil&m unoi Ljf-oLjL M ' HOTORntuacf S.TKA1IMIIP NOTICES Rio -) Jin.lin. Monlevirleo. BuenoJ Alrei s .. lAl.lVII, 13,111") tone ic) J!' . h. Ill HON. 17 mho ton.i ln ay "5 tilciniicia u) n .- .Sii;jjiii Uoard lai First, second ana third class. c First cIoji only For rotea nml nirtlrular nnplj lo nnv rn.encrr Acriirv nr l Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Beaver Street, New York r t d..:ij: dl:i.j.i.L:. uuiiuuig. i iiuau;ijiiia Mobile St. Lonit Conway BIdf., Chictfi PHILADELPHIA to PIRAEUS. SAL0NICA AND SMYRNA First-Class Steamer Sailing About April 26' Toi Hale nnd i'uriiculsrs Apply W. J. Grandfield & Co. 308 Chestnut St., Phila. Lombard .1170-7 hU Main 60L'ri J BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am. S ' S "KdRcmont" . Vwif Loading W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents .'108 Chestnut St. I.umlitiril 3170-7 K-0 liiln SO'.-n-l STKlMtU-jATi- UKHOKTM i; ERICSSON BOAT FOR BALTIMORE $2, one-way faro; $;, round-trin far Dollx nt H V. M.. 3 oVIurU HutorilM from Tier 3. H. Delnvrur. A. '' Beutl fur 1'amplilet, "il'KINO IIINOHTd 'l'l: MAY. N .1 Announcement The Hotel Cape May Cape May City New Jersey RcnoVHtoil nd refitted throughout Will open June 29th C. B. KNOTT, Proprietor & Manager New York Addre.jt 1180 Broadway IjIX.II.I.I. NOTCH N' ir. " - - Balsams $!. MVIKMK III SMUT HIITI I !' ,' ""''liHr li'Ji.'il nirum Uio inn. ,,,. I nl.es iiT Hl'einc N, lv I ailiPHlllre I' rem. V ihhoi.i: imi.r nn iifr. uiiiin,. hi' ' Hruk. re Dill,,, (, ,,r' , s 'V VV, '' s mr u mn, hi in "ir.,,r, ...,, misroi: n LAKCWOOD A MOUNTAIN FARM SUMMER HOMC "MM OF UNUSUAL CHArt K.r.0FriCE-ih7ari'i Huai,u-.,r),r, r..Mi.;n srniNo nicsoriTH C'ANAl'A CRateauJroritenac Q.UEBEC t CANADA The most" romantic honeymoons lead to this king's castle of comfort high on the cliffs of old French Quebec overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence. A trip abroad without the troublel A glamour of medi cval times hovers over the quaint city. Its picturesque past is the charm of its present fascinating and delightful. Every day of the year the ChatcauJErontenac dispenses a royal hospitality, the comfdRfand luxujwts of Parisahd New York and the perfect s'emceoPa Canadian iTcific Hotel. Music, dancing, and always ntcre4n"pcoplc. Rtstrvations shout dbjp'aatWr'' pANAIAN..EFJlC. HOTELS .' ,-V1'y'V-4-''lV",',tr.t,,-,-'ss -.aiiaua, or ki'Pk"2 Cn" St- Philadelphia jTJIl 'S&SSSl Broadway, New York u aa I-KJB U t-M9 FU I rJ h lllBnAI-l - Fin roaJi for mototint via Monlrtalmhrrtyouwillef count HopalthtPUuVittr IX Canadian Pacific HottU atlanth' .rrrv, N. 4. IX Till: IIKAIIT OK TIIINOI PRBNCCSS So, Carolina. Av..cloo to lleach & Stet I'l-T, vvlihln S tlorK of clsht iMdlns Jrot. & C'ath. CHirch"n t.nrgfut modernt- rnl- hotel of lirlck fitPfl & nlono confitrui-tlnn. Hot & cold run wilier In uunt roms, I'rlv bnlhs. Am. Ulan. $3.r,0 up ill; , ll.fii) up Kil, plnii. Hpcc viklv rntf.fi nictt nuto road map m.illeii I'Afl, C nOHKritAXH. Owner r 1TOP. OLNHURST HOTEL Pennsylvania Ave., close to Baacb and Steel Pier, central location, a. way open. Capacity 300. Prlvata bithfl, runnlni- water In rooms, elevator, etc. Special aprlnr rates. HonklM. Alherl II. Darnell. MONTICEttO 1 Rucuswuman.uxiKimojMHS Kentucky av, ncur llcucll. Cap. BOO, modern Ihrnutihout. elevator; run wntcr In rma.: 13 v,p dly $17 .10 up vvkly.: Amer nlan; bklt. rirrrun . iiolunqcr i ATLANTICCITY.N.J. DlrfFllv nn (lie llrean l.'rnnt An Ainerlciin pliln hotel of distinction I'AI'AC'ITY 000 OAIIAOE Walter J Busby GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia ave nnd beach Hot and cold run ning water Trlvate bathe, Unlet 14 day lip epeUal vveeklv Capacllv 000. Rnoklet. OhCAK 1). PAINTER. IIAKOI.lt I.ANDON Let la Vl-vke Vim I'eel hi Home In the "City of Ilnbust llr.iltli" HOTEL MORTON (Itenn End Mrclnln ve. Ciiiiiullv 30Q, rievntiir, I'rlmti ll-lli, elr. Iivn linen. ir.KA ('. IIIJI.I. & I'Al 1. M. COI'E. Troria On Boardwalk nt Monlpeller Ave Now open. Suites vvlth bathe, Running water all rnomi, Eltv. Ppecl. Bprlni rates It M. 11EEVES. XJHdtel JOojrcriJits St. Charles riace and Helen, iresn ana ee i water bath:runnlnit water In rooms;elevator. I Superior table; SprliiK rle:Coarh i at 'trains. I A.E. WAGNER. Prop. Wn. LAY'TON. Mgr. OlarlborouqlvBIcnlieiiii RAYMORE A1XWC Ij Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Hotel Raven Royd J Hpeclal low Bprlni rntee. Runnln waitr. I'rlvato baths. Elevator. ISAAC UOW'IIlt, SV1IJTHIRB Vlrslnla Ave. mid Ileacn. Cap. 310. l'rlvati but. is, run. water: uUvator, etc. Amer. plaa bAM. KLUS, Owner, N, J. COLLINS, Mtr. Hotel Boscobel k-",- ",! nml up vveel.lv I'hone 117 A K MAItlON lintel T)e- Villi K Hi no S'1- trom bdwk. noici uc vine 0cean U(,tt M()( raei) Orchentr.i IUtninK. T110MAH M O'llHIEN Liaurel-iivthe Pines LAKEWOOO.N.J. SITUATED AMONQ THE PINES AND OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASALJO New "PIm Grill" 18-hoIe Golf Courae.Horsebackrtiiliiig.Motoring, PictureanuQ Walks, Muiic, Private Garage. New Electro-hjilrottierapj-Bath System. 1'Vaiik K. Nltute. Hjr. -I'ltlM. LAKIj 1IKAC1I. N. .1. THE SHOREHAM "PltlNtl i.aki: iii:.hii, N .1. tll'UN .MAV '.'s I'.. I'.. hl'ANliUNIIKltd, prop. lll'.M.r.Mlt HKKillTH. fl, This Belleview "Ir llrlnhis, fib. i lie ULIievIlTW A ,JreIlt Wlnler Ite.orl Torus LAKKIVOIIII V. .1. I CALIFORNIAHAWAII All the Wau bu Water Via Havana, Panama Canal, Los Angeles and San Francisco S. S. "BUCKEYE STATE" Sailing From Baltimore May 7tli An Exceptional Opportunity for an Exceptional Trip I a n l.W, luxurjously t'qulppcil uttumer two vrrandas, gluss-ecloseil iUiV.b miiKlc. smoklnir. wrltlnir. ten nnd ,lnnp mnmi exi-entlonally laino Htuto rooiiiH with private baths, heda anil electrlo fnns In nhort everythlnp of tho boHt for inoilBrn comfort. Length, 636 fiet, Displace ment, 21,000 Ions. Cost, $7, 000, (100.00, Uiiokeye State" anil alstor Btcamahlp, ' llavvlteye State," will leave Uiiltlinoro every five weeks on tegular round trip Hi.rvicv Id Hawaii Tares, Halllmore (o Sun Francisco, $250 Up Fares, Hnltlmore to Hawaii, $360 Up Write nt Once for Folder With Full I'artlculars MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY 20 S. GAV ST., JLTJUNnjiSajytTN CAWAIIA NEW IIAMPSIIllip- ProfileHouse AND COTTAGES WHITE MOUNTAINS. N. , COM', TENNIS, rimilNO. Mniv TAIN THA1WJ. WOOnilAMiftVTirt OWN 1-AUM ANII HAIRY. lA"lft On "inK.I. TOI'll" OrEN JUNE SOIIi to SKIT. .5ih C. If aniSENI.EAK. Pf-il-nt E-niETT H. men. laiV di,,,--.. KA1JL P. AI1UOTT Jt.nViw " ... .. uiih-p: iown uountri Affiliated Hotel -Tha Vtndnne Doitjn Altitude 1500 Fed WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW IIA.MPslllHI, MAPLEWOOD HQTELanpINN AI.10 COTTAGE COLONY OPKN J.UNE TO OCTOBER NO HAY rEVEII. ON'AIS Oil 3IOSIH ITOES GOLF n''ifj?, COURSE EXCELLENT 11(1 Mis flAHAOE TKNMS NADDI.E ll(lllSi;s Neil York Ofllre. 1IK0 llro.ulnar Trlephonei Mnillhon Square 118 A. E. Diriv, Mrtiliulnt Director HOWARD . DAI.TO.N, ,i..l:int TltAI'SIIOOTIMI TOIKNAJIKM July 2 to 0 UlTKIt HAHANAO LAKE. X. V. c Jl D A U il lUU A summer resort or me nienejr ina-acur, i In tlie heart of th Adlrondaek lonietl nn J the wonderful Upper Harannt I aK Superu I culelne, environment socially rt. lrab; I Jrodern 18 hole golf. State romli eicellent j n-hlnir, sports and amusement a' tteir lot HAUni.NT.TON "IILI-S, VLmatrr I E. (1. riTZ(IKHAI.I). Aia'l Mmartr '. Address Hotel (irnfton. Un-lilnslon. II, r Barllett Inn VZSZ" Attractively furnlsheil bunitaloivs lo reft vvlth hotol servlco Con.blnln.ir l'i'rr;' I of an Alronduck camp with the convenl-ntu-of modern hotel, m . ,. . r j. ii. iir.AHnoN. 8 w. 4ih i;. v i r. Golf- -Tcnnit FI'Mp- Bafnl" ASHEYIIX1. N.C. llli: MANOR. A011EVII.1.E. N C 1IU81' IN bOL'TII TOt'US l 9HOTEL MLTD1 KEWTORK. ieventy Third Street Xcar Broadway and Seventy Second Street Subway station Conduct id bu LFLUEOELMAU IIALTI.MOKE, HID. EP-. . 1TTBH 1f KIT t . i.mm ,U i f -m- - If;.,, I -w .,J JS, L' " ' . k , tj . ''I'hi'j' 'V. ,1 r"'ra.'nuin f.,i'i,ii. . jptyr..fffi.ffH
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