iHI!!S!p!S!r -t'i nrj'vty-fnw'7wtt&z':''yft 2 L l.nIMI l'l iiir LhlHtUK-riULAiylvLi nl., ,i. v. Am :!. iiWL . KNOX RESO LUIION 2 SLAIN IN ITALIAN MAY DAY Nationalists and Communists Clash at Ravenna and Barl Koine. Mn -.- illv A. I'. i Mnv Inj throughout Ilnlj wai marked hy disorders in several places At lcn't two pct-snin were killed in riot". -r Vntlnnnlists olashiiijr with I'ominun- i.!. . .. .. ii . ists at Itaveniin tried to scire n reel line Definite Action on Measure Not 0n( , knl(.,, ,, two wollI1,i-,. i LAID BEFORE HOUSE NOTED GAMBLER DENIED BAIL HERE Expected for Another ' Week f DEBATE BUDGET BILL TODAY n.r flic Associated Press j Woalilnstnn. Mm 2 Tic Kn- res. ollitioti declaring pence with '!i"ntnnr nnd Austria, passed in tin' Senate Into Saturday hv n voe of l!i to it. wa pent to the House todav It is not expected to lie r-nl'"l up for a week or more, n it first -,nrs to the foreign affair pnininltte whore rfnrt proh- , nbly will hi made to amend it o it" to declare petite without repealing the war resolutions. While t'i" f.miniittcc l o..isi. let-tug ' the pence f('ior i. n the House proper will continue ilPousainn on h" nnnv jipproprlation hill, which is eperted to I b adopted tomorrow, and then take ; tip the budget hi'1 J Ienders Pare Hard Task llepiihllean lender of the House Jhirlnir Mnv r,re ennfrontitie n la.sh rail ing more for innetinn than intion. They ro fearful let the abundant o of time now on their hand will breed legislative mischief The do not deiro con sideration of controversial legislation i uch as wi'l threaten the prcent sol idarity of the overwhelming nm jo-It v Within another vcclc the budget hill probably wilt be out of the wuv The present progrn-n e-ills for eonlderatton of that measure hceintiitig todnv nnd it? pn.sngo probably bv Wi.(lnesdav. The Emergen, v Tii-irfvltill the Kniorg. ncy Immigration Hill, the Vau1 p proprlatlon Hi" and the Amu ppro--printlnn Mill representing a legislative hang-over from the hint cssnn. are BOW virtually out of the whv Hiiro T.-vsh In Tariff Draft The rapidity with whieh the Homo disposes, of inaior measure will per mit the eonlderntion of mnnv bills within the nert month If the House loaders desire them rb be considered. The revision of the tariff ami revenue laws is cti'l in the hands of the Ways nd Mentis Committee Tin- tank of framing a new tariff law in of such pro portion. t'ie eo-imlttee ran hardlv be Vxpeeted to have the meaiire before the Houko for tour or live veeKs a nie'ee at llarl one person a killed iiihI ew'ral were injured. John R. Ward, Taken on Fugi tive Warrant at Shore, Hold by Magistrate C. H. S. Coach to Wed if During a Cnmiriiuist demonstration at Naples lormer lleputv .Mlinno nttempted to a l(i cf. a crowd. lie was how led down ,,,,,1 in the dl-ordcr four people were SEEKS FREED0VJ ON WRIT pi oilier parti of Itnlv the da pissed j UHtlj. all puldic service eteept stieet .!! being in operation Socially and .Inlin It Ward, of New York. iaid i ominnni-l ineciinci weie Uelfl in all to no one of roc mum promim-m riho pai t of the ci)untr. READING PLANS RGUED IN COURT hlers In the country, who wni nrreted In Atlantic Cit eterdav on n fiiRllive warrant. wa lield witlioiit hail in ' en tial Station today b.v MiiRlslrate Car -n.. Ward was picked up cterda l- Iteput Sheriff f)or-cy. of Saratosa n roiineclioii with the ritldlliK of a ianildliic Iioiit al Saratoi;n SpntiK "eiii w"'K nco. Aftei Wind had been held hi conn vel Siiinuel Whltaker. speaker of the Hoil'-e of the lat I.eRMlalure anil I Clinton A. Sowers obtained a writ of o ...., ci,i.aU. c Co I hnbcai corpn. A hearing on the writ Common Stockholders See Fa-, tnkp ,',,,., l)(,foro iIudB pllUorvnn till afternoon I Ward ! ixtv.'ive jeni old lie rn levceptionally well drexod and wore n 'diamond in hU tie nnd another on hl 'finger when he faced MugMrtito (ar son. There w" an air of assurance In JUDGE EXPLAINS VIEWS (his manner. Call Arrest L'njiL't Ward, after his nrrctt yesterday off the boardwalk, aikcd for an opportunitr to see hii wife nnd children. He prom ised to go right on to ISew .ork win vored Few Getting Big "Melon Slices" &&8S$S&a$fe I ,,11.1 ' '" ' V'pi'JMMpJ 3 SP ? V& It 'Bliii mmm' HIw'H' COURT GUARDED Counsel for a do7en interests, either stockholders, bondholder or rorporn- tlfinu hnliltnt- socnrltipm int-AtvH Vivco present this morning at the icopenlng I l'orse and not attempt to raise nii of the hearing before the Cnitei States ; icgai "oiinno. lMstiut (.'otirt ti efTect the dtosoliltloi i'f tie l'lilladeiphin and Heading Kail win Co from the Heading Co . as or dered bv the Supreme Court. In flic 'imendeil form of the plan, partialh agreed upon between those financially interested and the gocrn ment, the iwtnnrc of "certificates of interest" covering the railroad's hold ings in the cnnl company, wns recom mended. What valuation these certifi cates slinulii t,P given nnd whether thej shall be actually sold or merely itied at a nominal price, tentatively 'fixed at yj a hhare, is n point at issue. Allan McCartj . who represented the l'ros-o- committee for coiunion stock bidders nnd an interest of some 4lOT,0tll hares, insisted in his plea. ti. .ludse When norm renih-d this fits this i .ortiing with tbi pMsoncr. Wnrd cot in touch with Mr Whilaker and Mr Sowers Tlfv inmiedintelv got in toiicli with District Attorney llotnn They pointed out that I)ore had been ar-j-eted four month ago in n similnr manner and thnt Governor Sproul had refusefl to honor requisition from New York. In view of this, connsel for Ward contended his arrest was unjust ified. Identified at Hearing .Mr Kotan held different views on the case and ald Ward would hnve to he held according to lnw. At the hearing-Ward was Identified bv Train C Todd, of Saratoga Spring, as the man wanted In connection with lie gambling house raid in Saratoga. ti ... ...... .. ., ; . . line s .""""''. V'V ","ie Torcgctng pian j, ,,,,, during the hearing thnt vir m uc lonoweii ..in aim a genuine , .... ..!..., i.. tv.ni'. a,i,nw Altnougli cnueu mm special session i - ... .- ....... .... u.-i. ....... .,i , ,lttivitic, j,uil been started under the primarily to consider tho-e ineaMure. ! 5-- share wouhl he a meie melon for , (iriM,tjn of Dvput.x Attornev Oenernl the House now finds itself ui a position "hoeyer had tir-t c.il' ,in the., rtlhcntc. , itascoin. 0f New York. Aecordinc to to consider, if the lender so desire, such He placed SJO as a conservative popu- morst., , Wnrd is the chief directing 1i-;.1n'lr.n ri Ihe ICeiiTon Kendriek hill ' lar estimate of their value unde thoi. i.,a f nnl.ll... in ,h.., rl..!.illr nn.l I - It I 11 -S 1T1 Ltlllllllll k III , .- for control of the narking indiisfr.' . the i plan proposed Calder bill for iohToi or tne eoai in- N , , nitnrli lntenis ritlStry. the Smith -Towner bill for ere- , "1 ,n "' ,,lr" "". s atlon nf s Dcnnrtinent or I-.dneation tne i .i. . i..ii..is.. muu,. .. cn-nr nun rr . T rt Ffss-Capper MU f". phv.'eal nOu-atinn. , " coin.tru.Um program of ,eon:n nidation HllfflieS IS El'lUgiHg th(? Capner-Tineher lit 1 1 tor control or,-,"- -.-..... .."i i.n iuhh-. ... ... trading in wheat and numerous other dino'iition iir(ii;p liml tn mind, and measures in a general wnv expanding ,1,n' " '""'d '. tin- endeavor of the the function of the C.overnment conn to adjudicate the nnal p'iiij ith T- onlv meiis'ire which ai.pnrently I " i to dlstuibiiig i, little as might ha tujon sine'ed out for consideration in I '"' within the meaning of the Supreme he House is th- Shetipni d -Towner hill I outr order, the piop.-nj intere-ts in for protection of infniiev nnd mnternltx. po'j'ed In tie fsenn'c nceinnin: louav ine . ... .-... . . .. 1.111.11,11 us nl ' i urgently wanted by the New York state police authorities Berlin to Terms fonllnuwt from Pare On oentiial negotiation. Titer body now 1 peets n settlement of reparations, and 'he mobilisation of the French nrnn nnd IZZiU UK. MATTIIICW (. U'KKIKN i,h.slral director at Cmtinl High Sdinol, who is to wed Miss Flurrtit p Yenrlrli, of ISIS Wajne avenue, (icrni.itiiiiwn. .lime '-:' Their rnmancp Itpfian in tiio Cen tral Ninth Uro.ul .Street 1' rsbj terian Church, whore the m..rrlair leremony will take daro C. H. S. COACH TO WED Dr AT TRIAL OF KELLY 25 Doputy Sheriffs ant. coroo of Patrolmon on Duty to rvo vont Violence or Escape ACCUSED IN BANK MURDER Serial Mspafii (V r'f"0 Publie hnta'r Frederick. Mil.. May -'-A beav guard ofdeputy sheriffs and city police men aiirronnded the courthouse here to ilav when .Tohn Kelly, twentv-four years old. of Philadelphia, was placed on trial before Chief Judge Hnmmond I rner nnd Associate .Judges Glenn II. Worthtngtnn nnd lMwnrd C Pelrr. on the charge of murder. Kellv is being tried for participation In the robbery of the bank at Sandy Spring, Montgomery county. Md,. Inst August, when Frnncis M. Hiillowcll, a di-cctor of the Bank, wns h-nieti. , Tie guard about the Court House. , consisting of twenty-five deputy tdier-1 Iff a bei'drs a heavy force of city police men nnd court hniliffs. was for tne dou ble purpose of preventing possible vio lence to the prisoner nnd forestalling any attempt on his part to escape. He escaped from the Hnltimorc jail lust September just before his trlnl wus to begin nnd almost escaped again when he was captured recently nt Toledo. U. Wlfo nnd Children on Way Kcllv'a wife nnd two children, Fran cis, two years old, nnd William, four inr. nirt nre on rneir way nviv. "" NFLAG BURNERS SOUGHT ' Banner Fired In Effort to Deitroy 8choolhouie West Chester, l'a., May 2. The iiollcc authorities, patriotic societies nnd members of the American Legion nic searching for inccndlnrles who last week used an American flag as tinder In an effort to destroy tho Whlto Points gchoolhouso near here. Remnants of the charred flag, which had been torn from the fpIiooI'h Uiig pole were found on Tuesday morning when school was opened, by Miss T,cttn O'P.rien, of Mllltown. the teacher. A cloit'd of emoke poured thrnush the front door, which had been broken dowif. With the aid of pupils the teacher ex tiiiguished the flames, bootprinta dis covered near the school furnish n clue to the nnunis. COMPLETE TIE-UP OF PHILA. PORT SEEN Union Officials Say All Mon Will Be Off Ships by Nightfall PROTEST 15 PER CENT CUT Pnion officlalH declared today that by evening thern will be mifficient marine workers on strike in this, port to com pletely tic up all vessels of the coast wise and foreign trnde. regardless of nationality ... ' 'iiun vii'ii SBIV -... ..... . . . HMnnAviimirn v sii ri n .s M. C. O'Ftrlen to Take Miss , .i .., tve,l m time for the onenlng 1 J nerc m. ui i-.v. .'."..' "I AiiM tn fir ihn actum Killing upon, l.niUTI .UWiHir.y, '" " m rrU ..." "V:r.M vHr not he attempted. men off the ships ny nigmpii. ....- C. Stuart Patterson, of Philadelphia Is defending Kelly, with J. J. Santry of Ilnltlmore. The prisoner elected tr ir. M. u. uorien to i.ikc mm, ll(,j uot nrrlvrtl aujime mr me .p...... h ( -- ,, i,. river which thev aav Florence Yearlek as Bride June 23 of court todai- They nre expected this , at lock or in 1 he r ier wile, in y Dr. Mntthiw Cu'h-.ng O'nr.en. for '" utoru Dawson opened the a protest ajainst" a general decrease of MAteen ,,eai phvMcal instructor and "ctC Lain'? Kelly. Kiylng he would I 15 pe, cent In the wages of all classes IIIU.'ll Ml 1 I II 11.11 lll'l I'UI'nn, .,.- ... riotenco Yearlek. -1.")) Wayne nvenur. 'iennnntow;!. nre to bo married June 23 in the Central-Rrond Str't Presby teiiim Clmrch. Hr. O'Hrlen is treas urer of the rhurch. Dr. O'P.rien. who in his f.orcer as (inch ban led Crimson and Gold ath letics through n bln;:e of glory, unhesi tatingly conlii nr-l the reiwrt today. The nnnouncement of the wedding .1 ite date nf the famed athlete and Lis bride-to -he uncovered 11 romance that lml its hi ginning in UHM, when Dr. O'P.rien .111.1 Miss Yenrick met nt the church where they 'nro tn be married. Dr. OTJrlcii is an elder its well ns treasurer and Miss Yenrick was one of his Sunday scnool teachers. 'I he couple will reside at Queen lane. Gerinnntown. after n summer's honey moon in Gloi.oetor, Mass. Dr. O'lirieu served ns inptnin dur ing the war. 1 1 171 i mm May 12 to Yield;? SStttrSffc ------ I j,nom0 , tfii., city at the time of the rontJnue.1 frnm Tane On- I crime. ... . will pay aeconling to tv- deiisions of K tllP mriy, "His lied" Mitchell nnd be tried before the tnrce juuge-. All witnesses were ordered excluded 0111 the courtroom, at the request of KcIVh nttorncjs The Mates wit nesses nnd tlie witnesses for the com monwealth were put in different rooms and they will not be nllowed to com municate cither before- or after thr I uve testltled. Got Cbnngo of Venne Til- Spring fit Hunk i nn"u.7 .unn. but the same judicinl circuit. change of venue wns requested nnd granted because of feeling ..gainst the prlsom-r ip .iioniK-i.i -....-. the retinrntions commission. r-ueh aeceptanie oy dermanj in en no'tsihle ndvnnee nto rhe Ttuhr has :.!, nnnnwterl In oollllenl iind offieinl emergene tariff and immigration hills i trnej . Willinm Mason, inilieateil that hvonie ,1 mere gesture directed toward 'eirrles here, and an order mobilizing have the right of wnv A length v de- j 't had (? ted no definlti; tiudei standing I u rjmg Gertnatij into n'.epting term. -j.-o.OOt) men of the class of 10lf) is ex- Date on the tirt-nnnieii 's nnuoipRiwi nn me sineiiiinein u- m ways ami me 1. rem n uiintnrs ndvanfe. ii it is , peeted at any moment because of st-ong Democratic oppoM. j means. Iicjoud nrriMiig .it an undei - made, will b made in a different spirit! The mobilization orders will be Senator Newberry's Conviction Set Aside jon, " standing that th. dial properties might than ir would hae been if the I nit-d 'i no ieneeu o in., general mortgage st,,;,,, i,n, nt nought to hnng Iterlin ;. them The uttorney general, it was nnd the Allie t igether Care will ndiciiteil. hn consented to the modifl- now he taken if the Ruhr is occupied ll'i'ii of the first plan proposed, not to bring about eionnnn. t.ro"tta vhich the Iteading Co. 's interest in the timi in (iennam o.tl inain or .oini.anle- i, he dis- ' P.N.-ile nit il.ffeientlr under su. h .11 I'osihI ..f in certilicat. s of inteM'st with- n'tnstnrci-4 than tl.ej would in dealing Ontlnunt frnm I'ncf One ..lit am upsetting nf the lien held on 'ili a I :H who run onlv h. math to returned at (Srand Pniud- No-cmhor 'll" stocks ,.f that . ompanv hv the gen- .Idtofoi.e 'I) 1010 It was failed fo- tiinl Jan- era! mortgngc . s,0 fnr ,IH ,. , iPHrn,., nPr,, yr unrv 27 112 and 'a-feil e ght eeks. ' ounsel it presenting the trustee com-' Flughes has had no communication with piffhtv fin of the oro'innl list of defend- "imj . "iiicii is ine . cinrai 1 nion irust i.errnanv. The infotmnl mchangfs have " ... . . . I rt nf AH' rtfl ..iili.iniiiin.1 in l. .-..! I. aI .!. .'.I .4 .Hi ( infiii".' the hnr wwn T'i - '.'.-"" '. """"ir.i m mr nu in umrn pinrp wini rno aiiip tfonin nt heinr? still hefi jury retired. evet teen men were found Kailty, siTtv -eight ncquitte.i ami nie other variouslv disposed of Otliers Also Com Ii ted The sentences nf s.ime ..' t In.-.- found Utility with Senator Newhenv fnllow . Frederick ddv of New ork. former nuperintendent ..t ).'tnit schools, tw ycarR 'ii I.t-nvenwi'ith and .1n imio hue Paul II King, "f Detroit mnnagrif the Nevvberrv campaign tvi.i v.-ars in I,envenwnrfh and HHlfii lli.e Charles . KIomI. of Den. .it. .t ist ant manng'r of the Newh.-irv . 11m pnlgn two eats in I.envenw.irili and 95000 fine William . I Mick-', of t.liL..li Wis former dep-itv stm food and drug ,n spector 111 Miihignn iw.i ,ars in I., uv enworth Allan Temp'.-op. e-pr.nleni .f the Detroit bonrd ..f ...minere. mid g.;n ral chnlrman of the Newoirrv cininit ae 'inr and si montiis ,n i.eaven isiiniiirv ot not selling the coal torn i- nit stock "out from under" the inort gage therein- poosjluly impairing th 1. .mils Mi- MiCartv. rcpie-cntmg the l'im ..al . n ..- -.1 ..1 . . ' r . .....-. iu- p. ...-cetis i-iiiHii iii piaceu hns rwrnme iiiiMous in the I.ending 1 .'iiitinnv s treasiirv and Veitl..r tv,n .., i!mnu r .hnM. lose in then might here in America lias roteivid the silent treatment Slu 1 .is sent lit r note and waited for son' thing to happen and nothing lcisthap r i tied s the davs have gout bv and tlio Alll.s lint,, te.l.rfltorl tin. linn, i ..urn . iumittee. held that hv selling tlieij,itT 0f ,P (;ermai. prop-.sul und this ....,,1,1...,, ..,..,- ,,, ,,,,. umrKet .L-ovirnmci.t has said nnth nc. Iterlln Uisiriiiiiteti iiccoiding to the stuck i-oi. 'ia. ts ..f preferred anil common st..(. holdeis l'l... 11. 1...I. !!...- ..h.I ..J... 1 .1 .T.... I . ui- ii.i.tsii .iiiM.i u.t.j tuuiini .'it'iiiviiis lemained silent Those on whom Hei - sent to individuals, who will be instructed to leptr. for dutv, and the entire clnw will norbe cnlleil hi- formrrlj. This procedure was made possible by the ..nKsnci of tin niv. .in.l iliriitlull .let It i is probable thnt the government's or- l, I . Vll cvelul I II!.i"H- -o.lieis ,.v ing in ilevastiited regions, and those no bin s. i.'d nidi, tin 1 olors out sine -J Trench territorj - Ncvvsi ni crs .is a whole expressed themselves todav as being in favor of the mobiliratinn. Hit onlv distortlnnt note being struck by Iluinanite, which in large hendlines attacked the order calling thf 11 en to the color-. It also earrifd on its first page an ndver iiemciit b the commniiiht committee of .-i.tion. beginning witli the ..rdl. "Down with war. down with inobil atinn GERMANS COUNT ON U. S. "OPEN DOOR" 'lin counted proved unavailing Nntu: jnllv I'i Simons, having pTodui oil a 1 cote thnt accomplished no more than this, offered tr resign. It is bt'liev.d l.ei.. that Mr. Hughes Dividends Were Paid Innsnui. h as the pteferred stm klm'd rs liitve heen paid all of their t per 1 em dit lilt mis. iindtr the law. Mr. Vttl'n.l. i.n.....n.l...l l.n. .. ...... ..... . ..ti... uo i, .i.inH r... .u. o. ....... .. ...t .. 1,11, t ,.t ,1,,. 1 1 1.. ...- .1....'- ".iiwoK '" '' .-lupi.-iii'- t nii.,;ii ... ' I - ... 1 ,,. ',.,. ... .,.'........ -I I ... .., .1 J I" I" ' . .'.. .,,,., ,,I,J,V,1(.I I, 111. .1.1 1J, t nniit tin to Merlin before he writes an lolhei i.ott Then In- will ,irobabl dis- pfttfh a bnef -neuge to Ilerliti telling llS.t ,,f I.., ,... ....,... I....l ..,,.. ",, .."..u ..,.. iiuils.iHi .a I k value vvlncl, it ,.n. ,..ln,i . I1"' l''I,,-n.' ,u ,hp Allir'- ('Inrenre Adams, were coim.ui.u ... murder and are wrving fe terms. dii Joseph Prcndergast, alleged to be a fourth member, was acquitted. All are 1,hatbSh&.d dollars I. alleged to hove been obtnlncd by the men when they held up the bank and sped awav in an niit.miobile. They were captured in Philadelphia. FIVE PERSONS SHOT IN SUNDAY BRAWLS Former Pugilist, Fifth Ward Wit ness, Near Doath After Res taurant Quarrel 010 Mt. Vernon street, and Holly Col llus, twenty. three .unrs old, 821 fxicust street, rcsldenta of Camden, nnd both Negrnea, were Injured In bmwlfl in Camden yesterday. According to the police. Collins k led the home of Carrie Hovlngton, nt 04V locust street, and demanded money. Tho woman told him alio had none and the man attacked her. it is alleged. Carrie says she then nicked up a knife and droro it through her' assailant' neck. She. was held by the police to await the result of Collins' Injuries. Savoy Ir alleged to have been ahot by Archio Rode.ll, 1028 Linden utrcet. He escaped after the shooting. WATCHMAN WOUNDS MAN' MISS LORRAINE RECOVERS nre about 1200 members of our union r, ..Mm. now nt dock or In the stream." John P. Dukes, business manager of the Marine Erigincrr-- lienencini ..y u.intin,i tnM thnt hr evenlnc. dele- i-nte trill hnvp mnrshnlcd 700 members of that organization In the ranks of the strikers as 11 protest against the wage decrease. River craft is not affertod h the strike, as an ngrccment on (lie 15 per ent cut was reached last week between tugboat owners nnd workers. Captain J. E. (jatoly. In ehnrge of the division of operations of the Culled States shipping bonrd here, said the strike would not affect the movement of shipping board es$"ls in this port. "I don't know nnything almut the claims of the union leaders," he said, "but we'll find ourselves in no trouble. The only two shipping board vessels londcd in the harbor sailed Saturday night Three or four vessels are now in the river, but they nre not loaded nnd will not be affected." NO PARLEY, SAYS PENROSE Senator Denies He'll Discuss Pa tronage With State Leaders Pv n fltaif Corrtevandmt Washington. May 2. Report- that Senator Penrose would confer with ,..,,,. ir..i,ttu tiore tl.Ic week 011 fcdcrnl niiipr. PRflTPT ANCIENT patronage were met with the statement DANCt r'HUItOlD HIMIICIMI M fhr "j.pnm.jp.j, ofnco t0,iuy that he Shooting which followed strct hrawls and altercations caused the wonnding of five persons In this city and Camden yesterday nnd lant night. One. of th Injured mnj die. Joseph Hirst, twenty-seven years otd. Fifth and Do Lanccy streets, wns probably fatally injured when shot through the chest,, nt Fifth and Bain bridge streets last night. Hirst, a former pugilist, was n wit ness nt thp Fifth ward murder trials. Ho became embroiled in ar argument with another former pugilist, Steve Yanoeh, In a restaurant. When the two vvnlkrd out to the street, It is alleged, Yanoeh drew a revolver and shot Hirst. Police, attracted by the shot, found Dirwt lying on the pavement, YanocK had fled through the restaurant. Tho wounded man was taken to tho Penn sylvania Hospital. Physiclana there say his chances for recovery nro slight. Says Yanoeh Did It Tn n statement to Magistrate Steven son Hirst, said Ynnoch wan the man who had flrnl the shot. Three men were arrested today iu connection with the shooting by police nf the Third and Dc Lanccy streets station. They are Joseph Carlisle, Seventeenth and nrnndywlnp streets: Joseph l'veiitcvnn. Wilmington, and A. Yelrenberg, Columbia avenue nnd Marshall street. Police say the prisoners wore in an nutomobilo from which the bullet which struck Hirst was fired. The men wcro hold without ball by Magistrate: Hnrri gan to await the result of Hirst 8 in- ConfUcting stories nre told of a pistol fight in n garage nt Twelfth street and Columbia avenue, last night. Trnnk Carroll, twenty-four years old, 780 North Twenty-third street, was Bhot twice, and Joseph Iorrell, forty-five yearn old, 240.' North Bancroft street, suffered a broken nose nnd cuts and bruises of the face. Lorrell said he was a watchman at the carairc and shot Carroll when he broke into the shop. Carroll said the shooting wns the result of nn argument over a last drink. Both men wore treated nt St. Joseph's Hor'-tal, William Ziminermnn, proprietor of a cider saloon on Second street near York, was arrested yesterday, charged with with shooting Frank Kiley. twenty vcar.s old. Sergeant stret above Second. It is nlleged that Ktlcy, in compnny with several other joung men. became enraged nnd liroke windows ot tne sa loon when refused ndmittunce. Zim merman seized a shotgun, the police say, and shot ut the group. Kiley wns the only one struck. Proprietor Held for Court He was taken to the Episcopal Hos- I pltal. Zimmerman was held under $400 bail for court by Magistrate Glenn. Hannah Savoy, twenty-fivo years old. Actress Whose Spine Was Broken "Cakewalk" In Hospital New York. Mav 2. Lillian Lor raine Is cnke-walkltig again. The paralysis that threatened to keep the stage beauty on her hack for the rest of her life has almost com pletely disappeared. Miss Lorraine, who has been treated nt n sanitarium for the last four months, came dancing Into the room of Fanny Urire at. the same place last week. Mlrs Brirp has a son a week old. She said that Miss Lorraine first came to visit hor nt the sanitarium "with a brace on her neck, a hat on her head and a cane in her hand, nnd n cake walk In her stride." The brace is the only ' sign of her illness now apparent in the appear uncr of Miss Lorraine, who has been up and wnlklng about for the Inst two weeks. Miss Lorraine slipped on the ice and broke her spine when stepplrc from her automobile one dny Inst February. Paralysis followed. Miss Brlce also seemed to be in fine condition yesterday. Her one-week-eld bnbv is named William, after Wil liam J. Fallon, and Miss Brlce says she hopes her baby will turn out to be as good n man. "VleW Amstein. MIba Brice'a hus band, came from Washington yesterday to see her and his new son. He went back after a visit of a few hours. KKXT flTV OFTirKsi 250, S. BROAD ST. QVn TENANTS INCLUPE Tli American Sepllnc Co.. If II An ilreae ft Co.. Hll Aula In.lmnitv A''n. CrwmlCBl Co. of Amerlcn. 8. Cohan & t .) Conroy Uros. . rerclval Fiownrt Co.. Iiatrnlt TlATftrnn Drill Cn.. Chn.s. V.. (llns.sr A Co.. Inc., It. T. llrnnlne & Co.. mtor-staio coiireuon tjinf. m. up ktn. Mlnw-M Co. Ine.. flilnnhln Smia Co. Tllghman Lumbr Co.. Worth ft Co.. Tn.nl.Ae CorrHiratlon. Torlt Hcatlnc A Ventlluttncr Co. d-ntlM". lawr.s.and olhrs. Bernheimcr & Sundhcim, lloom 10O Telephone I.0011M S017 s.w.1: cm r. fl. T room hopirs, J2000 to MOOO PnW M P.RAWAM as . rwi u... .... u.u.. 1,11.1 5,.. Prruce 7IU'J $50 MiirtTt'.Ar.Ks, ttRVT"lTsTATr KCt'!tfrTr TMMBDUTT: HETTt.E.VTCTfT TO l.N-rKHl.ST IN ESTATES HOt'OHT $5000 LEWIS & CO. flfBDvB KUVrXTWNAl. IVotl. rn riNn tp.i'.i: rsn von giri.s roeuno Mts. . tour hours from rhllndelpbla. lss HIaANCHI: 1. ITIICM. Mrector 401 VT Hrhool t.ane, lMillarialphla. Pa. Reformers Only Following 300 B. C. Custom, Pastor Says Kirks agamt the daneo. the profiteer. uuuor and vieo are as old as the hill". n the ear 00 B. C. Basil. n.Urectan orator, hurled invectives ngmn.st the -ame ills which today nre netneked b.v ""Tho u"ve Dr. Horace C Stiinton to ilav told of old conditions before the Pri'sbyterinn mlnibters' confercnc.t in Wtihersnoon Hall. He said thnt pagan oratnr.v wa6 l,u,l no enencements tor this purpose It wa. declared he had not sought ap pointments with Uhnirmnn Crow. Sec retary Baker or other leaders of the Republican state committee or the Sproul ndminlstration, nor had they requested interviews with him. Crow nnd Bnker. according tn in formation reaching here, are neverthe less expected to drop in within a few days, perhaps unannounced. Mayor Bnbcock, of t'lttsnurgn. wm irnins mm 'ml loinpani nloik if it it regarded as I 11 ili-trtbuunn of urtilus lie said, 1 1 at :lio ..iitempljte.l plan wouhl result' in a -.nr.nkiige ..f s',7 IKl.liOii i.f the Berlin. Mav 2. (By A P 1 The Jerman Government does not propose to get into touch with the London confer ence while awaiting President Harding's answer to the Oerinan proposals Thnt declaration wns made yesterdav by a member of the government, who in dis cussing the rumor that a -uggeslion was coming from the Kntente that Oermnnj present fresh counter-pro- et to the huprenie t ouncil ai thn Rnronl-Crow-Leslie coinblniition a? u.. '.ut mi.n.l ..usinnt vice I nfnlnst fSrundv and Olivei . had n twen- and disorder and that the people of to- j ty-minute talk with President Harding dnv owe a (lent to me uiil-icuui """ acre isuiuruu, uui "' "'m. " fought crime as tne letorniers iism n. . purpose j.t. The Uev. William T. Johnson, of Woodburv Heights, in tommenting on Dr Stanton's address, 'iild that all linochers should stud oratorj . He de clared that his college course in orator.v consisted of thirty-six minutes stud in four vears. The Uev. James . Mrk nlso spoke. SERVIcis FOR HENRY BUDD Late Lawyer and Churchman Is Laid at Rest Timet nl services for Henry Budd All the state leaders, from Senntor Penroso nnd Governor Sproul down to the leser lights, nre understood here to he up in the air over leuerai join. Sinnttir Knox is the only Pennsvlvnninn who has obtained any favors from the Harding administration to date. INSURANCE MEN ON OUTING Baseball, Golf and Dinner Big Fea tures of Day The only piemiums offered bj insur ance men on Walnut street today were .. .. .., .A ?-....... '.. ... ... .....1.- 1 ' ttn.n u fill-,. . ....... ....... . ... ..,. ,' . ,,, ,,.' ...-,(...,,, - ...... ... ..... n I ...'. ..'- --- o,rth ,... it i.. v.-aK.. ..,...' . "ai Topos.n 01 whieh the 0111 sent to I'"" on. su... . .... ,-,t i , er. who te. asr Thursday "' i-v ..................... ...... . -. . t, m ,u..w. ..l-.ir ,,f the S....I....I, ...... ..e,.. .,...,. , M Hughes wns onlv -iskctili -Ho long as the door to Washington , ,':' .,.,., Sfllllll Tlilrtv-ninth hall nnd gull sueij, necniisc virtually Mraon "... lie' .-leader on.- v-:ar ", ' ' u','' hTl "m In a -nse Dr Slmons'di'l not treat U open to" u, we do no, propose to 0 M. U h n e .U o, . h Th rt.nuth n . and U month- 10 l.e..ve.rth ' " , !-. w,i U, Mr " """ h" "' good I k? at other doors ' r s'ipal Churrh Interment in West ineta and figures for the time Jra John S Vewli. ,-rv. l'.f.' b....t'.... u ,Vlf riini n fnlth tosendi. proposal to thi- eoun 1 Dispatches announcing passage by ,',;,"' ini f:rrneterv followed. '' attend the annual fie d day and of the -,,.-. sin iioh tin- " ' , ,. L ! . , Uerii.tio,, ,. ,t ,r( ,)r Simnn, 'MP"'" B- nnd hp FnitM P ates Snot- nf Uie Knox .. , ! ,, T()h;, A ,,,.. rP).. , dinner of the Insurance I .-deration of VI, the envte. men line h-en at ,., AJ '. ' ".' ',, , , Z ,,,"ll'T , . ( neww message whoe purpose .e.olution .tiding the stnt" of war be- " ff V, Marv's Church, condpeted Pennsylvania. HbVrtv 1.1. bn.U 'in. . th. 1- . I., t.i.e.,, s f; T , , " ' 7'"?"",' ,n",r- , was political Me wished to try out tr.een the T'nited State, m1 Ger.nniiv j ", ' ' j bv ,,,, ,,.. V)r W. The outing was held al the Unner-'i nerr on ' " . -t . 1,1111 nun ,.i,.I l.e ,, dueled . lcav ' ,u '., , ,,u.. .a.i.a. 1.. .1.1. ' -rni ,...1 here too late to he nnnteil in .' '!,.',, ' ... ,. n. ri....l, Countrv Cub. at Mana. Delaware Mr MWIierrv I.I' I'l'ii. ,.."' -.' ,,.. S;..7 Jl.( liflll ,., Iw. i,tf., Alt .1. ,,', .1." A."', ...... -...,. t,. ....... , iu ,...- -; .---- I.I. t fOOIIICIIOW , l,-....r ... ...,- v........ ---. i..,.j 11 I-...., ..,.nr.;..n ... . lie..,,, . - " " ' '" "riTtfii on the -.- n ,, hiri, hi. hnit ti.l k m,ieh vpstenluts linnets. 11 ml a there arM .1.1.. n..,i ek..t..nt K-encinnton 'aunty. TPHIIM.Ill'IM.I.",. ,.,,,,.ii... ........ , ., .,.., ..... ....j,-. h. ...... v ..... . .. -- ...II 11. , ,,.,,!. .111 .,..'... M f e. ,-rnr fur I tilled ""Into - rt.it-.-- in Til fall eleii.on of 11)1 hv 11 .'" a ..ntv The vot was '"-'0 (Ci I to -I- l-T Charges '-'lletl Bv llenr I'ord First lurinal . 1 urge -if i-ugu'.ii no came Innwuv '" l,.,l', ' " Henrv Ford h'el with 1 i.e S-Mt'. ..r anient for a ic. i.iwr f vote II. 11'lege I Improper 1.-, of 'ii..ne hv . N. v h. 1 rv cnini'aigli . un'iiiltee in-1 1 d 1 en of voters mpi-niii r. t ct.ini t lei I'm and charged hat at 'e i-t 1(1 imhi liilmi. -vere tinlawfi'lv ..united fo 'evtp'iv Charge of ft.uul ami .oi..ti. n v.n 0l0 modi l 1 leuten ml ii,,v.rnot Luren D D,. kmsm When the srni .1 oir.v "t (,i 11.nl U.ipitN returned ti.e mi.1i. t oents fin 1 lulent e pendltiire .,f li irin S.1l M 1 ,1 nil 1 an I il.OOOJHMI iv 11. .illeseil. .en, ml ,11 dlctnien' .11 d tin iiffiihi' it. 1 "-h s--n ator evvberrv nude ,tli,i.l'"iii! (11 the Hro'iJ 11 N t v Yuri i 1n. h h" mvorc that no . iiu'ialgii ti'"'" l,"l ''" ppent bv li in r u,lh hi. kii..vvle.. It WBS alh-ged .' a' vnler. w." h be I election b.,111 . on upte.l id 1 ... -ui, eidUed and n.ov.ug pin n ihentres bought up The canipniirti ot Iflls. wa- on.lri y the efforts ..f I i,.ni.-i 11 , i .! 1--- nnd President Wllsmi tn 11 m'u'.i H'-'im-cxatlc control ov. bol'i h" i .f f '.in gress particular!' n iinl'. 11 ai'j.n "f tl... treaty of peine and the pi-' tlntt t ' .11 Kiess would plav in ru-'Ui.ti 1.1 1 1011 1 'n results, liowevr. -howed a iiiiti'tnl tniil 111 fn. f of til" II .nihil. .11 who w tn JSewhen v lin.l ,1 11 it t". 1 ' '' ' '" ''' the Ken if Mini !'"r.l v -.n He n in tton ivii'd luiv. b en a t" tl '.1 pei )ioil!e N.J. WINS SEWER SUIT Supreme Court Denies New York's Application for liijunctoin Waidiliistnii. M v J il'i I '-- ffhe f'ii i' 1 1. .1 ' J' i' ' d 'oilii ork s unnl 1 .'t ion f. an ' " "' retlrntn 1 11" N ,'''-' the I'n-sH' a ' " ' raj Kleiners f- ' on -mi , tnu . vliinly mi" N' " ' h X 'Jhi g'l'it ic b -ii 1 l 1 on New '. l ' tied hj .-o ii w 'ion 01 iior slaic (ban by an u ,-oiirl uddi'.L I k A S Iv.i-. .pe, u! HhMStlllit attui i.i geiieiai in taking up the various piolio.ed iiio.itienti.ji.. .ni. i uiir cijn ..e.l nl. p. 1 sun. having propertv in i.i..i. .loii'd he i.eard I.. it Indented tl... go eii.ii.i-n v..u',i not c.iii...nt to ', ...11 prop, i'v tieliiu- put md. 1 the ii'Miiin. -trilt , ii "t ,i new ttut,, ,,,iii punv The go.i rumen! let. itsre, i to the r '.1 111 iiutt i"ti M l.e l.i. '1 1 pn.pl .. .1 a. r.' itidu, tnent to i.ii,in ,''er. to ulea-e t , .u! ,i"ii it fi-oiii ii'ttgag, a'-o 1,1 ill" rf 1 tn at of in t or. st plan ALLEGED RADICALS HELD during the camnaign And so he sent I no newspapers jiilnt-.i today May a proposal tjjjr . onimftted Germany to Dnj th news nil' not l,e sent brond nothing, that wn. in ome ies)ects btrf. ne.-eplalile t,. ilu Allies than the one the had jus- rejected in London He hoped nt 'east to git criticisms nnd Miggcsti' n troni Mi Hughe- so hat when he wrote another note Iu- mi hi in off." 1 s, nd the Aide. th" American proposal. He has failed ut terlv and is left with 11 .en.e of his ...inpli-le iso'tition Irlorj for Frame In one rispeet the Supieme Council I1.1. ehrmgisl the hltuatimi with regard to icpiiratioos It abandoned the total demand, d at the London tonftrence of i.st tiTit.il tomorrow nftnnoon. A representative of the Associated I'ress ciirriel the news p, )hP foreign ..lfiee. win re no official message hsn l- n rc eived Wedding Gifts Quality Pearls nnd Precious Stones Goldware Never Less Than :4-Knrot Silverware 925-1000 Pure Silver Silver Plnte Heaviest Electroplate Watches and Clocks of Proven Superiority Finest China and Crystal Exceptional Lamps and Lcatherwaro Stationery of Distinction Most Favorable Prices Assuring Permanent Satisfaction J.E. r-uj.-ii r r". aiawen tjr .o. Chestnut and Juniper SATURDAY CLOSING HOUR, 12 M Mr Budd was for fortv-fivo years' .vrn-r u iu.c.i.iK ., m.- mu, ..... . .., ......eiated with the latter rhurch as this morning there wni, a ha-.el.all game teacher and superintendent of Its Sun- ' hetyen the two crack teams of th. dav school Mr. Budd was chancellor IWladelphln Insurance league ' hi. of 'the Kpiscopnl diocese of Pennsylvn- '!" be followed by a golf tournament ntn until shot tlv before his denth. f"r which special pmes will be offered. Honornrv pall -bearers were William Tonight there will be a stag dinner C Stoever' K.lwnrd Ilonklnson. Rdwiird .it the clubhouse Ht which ni.dr. ase mill nnniiTu iin.iis nimiT iit..ir...- vnn T niettann Ti.nin.i. ii be made hv many men of nroiiii rniLfl. OUUPJI I WINd muni ;;;;, "".'"Antho,,, .1 Unilctt. n.n.-e in the insurance business I IU bUt bl Al t hUH $t)UU,UUU .'2(l.O(Mi.(iOO.OOO gold marks capital and Three Men, Said to Have Denounced mleiesi and gone back to the capital Government Under $5000 Bail ""' l,.l,,')1,.,;;,,1,iC,.nnl.,,.,n', 7"""1'"- .mil ,l i .i..",'",u,,',' "... ioni iirirfvn ,,ii,- lt.il sum I his iiiinn. n .apital .urn of liui' Iv',.', - IIJ MuTi .tieef. Wi. Strovnisk ojij.-, . ,tre, t und Iom'Io !e.j;ltiski of Llaueri'h. were lil ,,i oilill l.,ii eiieh for fiiMh-r h. j. ir:- 'I'h'iistiiv hv Magi. trate Car ii i. f ntial Station todav as alleged .id,. ul ' lu'i trki niel Sirovnihk tire nr- .Mi h nl'ti.i'iniiii .Iitlvek,. of the Mnuaviiiik 1 Igllt of tl :ip i in Mifl OOi i ut). i di'iniui.ltil at London Tin Lirger "inn was lived h.v the tepa intions lointnUsl.ui according to the treatv to he paid in thlrtv rears The putmiei-s later r oinproniised on tiie MioiiPer sun. ntul extendeil the tune of tation. at a nneting Inst )ia,m,,,lt u, f,,rtv two vears. This period Polish Soi lllhst paltv. held tuns n.,1 in Beeonlitnie with the trentv. w ii I i si V llll'i (oiiinn. . . . i . a tut' i Mas. on. na'i vinin nmi m. 'is Mnuavi.nl' 'lln- pat", nun. le.lilie.l hvre had I . . n .lienkll.g lit III. meeting n which "nni gi'ii ignnialion n jirp . to .ertl.row , n initials anil fiie the . , .i-l, its ,i 'i had I no in ion. i n.l l tv la i 'ft ii'"i! ... ,i- oirgr.it . av It nit- lesiitii'd timi i , thii-.l pri. .tn r Mcxjun-I. I. hud heen nrre.tcl ni ' Mlehinv avenue and Ki'miiiimimI .tre. t here In wa- iheeimg tin Itnlsheviks I Patrolman Simpson who nirested linn ..nl he was dt link In holding th men Uie magistral ,('are "foreigners 'ho .-nine to this to i. tev and a ami lung anani-t n -holild he s, lit Ii Hangs Himself to Oalustrade ('limine St i . tv t. ,.. l'ill South r'.MMith stree' wn. f .'.nil bans n; from ti lia'iistrade n i 1 ne ihis morn nj K his win Sei.ii -tinn Po '. " av Sltn ad heeri tn i'i I ealth for nenrlv n vear Supreme Court Reverses Decision in Case of Election Expense , I'nder an opin.on hv Chief .JuM-ie Itoliert von Mosch.j.ker the Mute Su -picnic Court todav dc.ded the lotintv , of Philadelphia had the right to sue (he .-onimonwea'th o' Pennt-jlviiniu for relmbursenient of nppriixiiiiately WtHI POO expenses incurred h.v the former in i t.eulvu Mini fi. fitsil o.inilitot inn llu. iifi ah.,,,, $10 UW..M0U00 .. "IS""": I 'mar.v elections from 1011 to 11.14. in- , canital hiiiii ot Sl..fHlO.fi(l0 000 to .S.O , ,lk,. ,T.t.e Pracr tiled a dlwent ing opinion The sun was originally heard before ludge Rtaake in Court o, .. without a jury, and nftet lino nages of testi tnony wn taken the ruin b -low de-' term'inrd the net of Assembly which authorized the brinKing of the Hiiit Hint of June 22. 1917 was "offensive special legislation," and the suit fell, so fnr I as. this jurisdiction was concerned The city then appealed to the Supreme Conn The Supreme (Vmri reverses the judg ment of the low i court, and orders n new proceeding bv the city for (he ol lection of the inpaid election account llringinc of the mt is in charge of the 1 1 mint commi.sioiier., for which .tieeinl until .el. A M lie, tier, was appointed li fore the original sipt was started WE WANT A MAN OF CALIBER To All an attractive opening as Cjn illation representative for The S'aii.nn nurine.ss- the oftV al oignn of the t'nited States Chamber of . onimeree The right nun rhoiild I avo the deninnatrated capacity to Inteivifivv Lu'lneRs men of Mandlrg and fo earn not less than $4000 a e.ir , The outstandinr? features of this position are: I otfOU '!'!,. Skt.ipe,,. I'l.i.n, .1 IitIh fultun linrlr .'" "-.I ' ' "" ........ ..... n ..ti the treaty nnd the sum lixed bv the icpnrntinns commission in neeordanco nh it Tin. is a victorv for France and as .'lies a linger sum n- a trading bans in iinv iirgoliatmu- vvhi'h mav develop CHURCHES ARE CRITICIZED Should Not Lobby for Legislation, Pastors Say l.utherniie inilil.teii. itt"tnlltu the e eoklv meeting nt the Central Y M C A tohn d-enlfiil 'mnniiiiouslv that hutch. a - .itgiiiiintin., should not in t if ,,l.'vists to hiite i. form legislu- I'll . 1IH. I'l lie op. n on "t tin iii.nist. is wn. e. prcs-C'l ,11 the l,tt.sf of (I lli'.l .sii '. ' V. the Uev !' M P. lib Th" Inisi i- ,.i id.'l ih ,1 i ff" I- iii h, half I ,, 1 ".'.',! I on linn d hi lo.lil' In null I v i tl- . I tl , . 1, It li i ftil r t" ' - - the uie i in: ut I . Hud the The on lives a' 1207 fi Jth Eleventh 'tr H' I '""' s K i" trPet I "Rev A .1 Htiiewalt. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS The State Supreme Coirl todaj ren dere.I the follow 'ng decislonH : Rv r'hlfrf JustlfA Ato.elullll'rr . VVfUtr vs UrAnAhainn Aiu,H.nt i r ; No '.' Phtt.'tAii'hlij curily Ju,li;mt-iit i.frire-iil i e,ipt ,.t I'" iiRri Iph n ni,rel!ni.i m , ,, r ' nionvM'itlih .'. I' Vo 5. I'hlhi'l' .li s funt; .tutlitnefit rrvAfitf.t v t h (l prorA'lAn Ir. Jui, l .e I tat ,lii,'nis ll lui'l" S., ' vv,(t,i,i , , hr i . oal t o iipi.linta P Vo ft Phi ,1' it'hia ri'iiui. I'i'i' ,i, .(f l.lert 'anlie H-ft . iq s l .. A , Ra, -nal r n up v t C P Ne I Phln Uolpliu rount ,1 utinent rtvarted ttltii a ventre faolaa At nnvo, ..ItUVNIATION Th L'nltad Ftatea i-i,amtr of .VimmerrA ts a fidaratlon if ronitr.e'rtal nisanlcatlnnn rprAinl 'ni rrartically th" nllre hulnAs In ,.Ni9 ef th country Th" Nullon a li'.nri i lt ontlal nran la on , - .' tnrana emptovtsl hv ih National i r- - to prnvtOs t,iialnaa men n'lth .ii. -of contact "vllh lv"lopments cmeaa natlnnallv that har upon tl r- r htialn.sn fCUMANKNi-T W lavs 7O0O10 r,r. spAein to I, 1nt"rvlewJ A llf" 'I'nf'a work lies aha1 of tne man who I i'i. . us .jfAl.IKirATIONH Th" rlht man re etif who can measure up to Ih i n,1srd of ou- nihAr mm must bs T..U n ahow a, prfeefv e,nn recnt.l "ttioial!' K'Pi ailttrrss inielllnenrA ni" a ih" averase Inttlatlv" aiI linau . pi.l a i.paruv for r.-al work PflRPONNKI. Our for, i, '.Imil"-! to a ..fcl amall numtl ot unuaualtv hlsli.lyr men who hava tl" inrntal apaLlty for "xpr"slnr the mraiane ef edutullon whlrh Is ha function ( th" N.vtlon' llmln-tp. Th" type of man . svant will appreciate tha con-trenlatlli- cf this n-t TBnniTOrtT The man who ran luellfv will h a-tvnn tha oprortunlty tn arttla In ono of the moat productive eertlona of tha country, TKAININO I'rs'lmlnary fleli svnrk unilir penonal aupervlslon wphont "hart", catnMlahca you flrmlv on jour ft tefore acmllnu ou Into jour ler rtwry. OPKIIATIONP. I'uli co.f,prallou from II home ntric" huIi ua rnulli.K, ivclally felenH pro5pcti.. r.piaI anil rrtleular erM'niula thst . Ml Ictnl I'rnlu to .oi.r approaih rtlMI'KXtATION, nane ralaiy of J50 per week and transportation with Itheral additional lionuaei fully cominenMiratB with rim Its of your vvotk The in 'i ii tcho ti HI Until hln own anmitJt Ihr aveTtiir. of our lest men will hair lo ram lirtttr htm IfiOOO n ytai For nn appointment for porrinnl interview pleaaa rply bj mall only, gh-inc short resun-. of vour exnerieniA. ,(; Rt1ri tel,phonn number where vr u can he rtnehed on Wedneiay Thursday and Friday mornings of tills wel . THE NATION'S BUSINESS Chamber of Commerce of thp U. S. A. 815 Mills Building Washington, D. C. rzL i If Why Eagle Shirts? I TN THIS make you get dibtinc B - tivc and cchiivc patterns; fab- 5 & tivs woven by the maker and indi- j s vidually named; scientific cut, the E result of over fifty years' e.pc- I rience; a box-plait center, finished I V la the end of the skirt, with a six- I ! button front; fadeless colors; ab- I , E9!?sffflffli s"',ltc Kur,';llltcc. I'V "ot I-olc 1 j JCOB REEtfS SONS 1 It 1 . H , i I A m v3 i ?1 - j Jl IW A ti n jj i i A
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