' , tfin r ft Wk' vV 'i n jm"' p EVENING PUBLIC LEpGEIPHILAftELPHIA, ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 17 RE-DISTRICTING BILLS APPROVED Congressional Measure Creates 36 Districts in State Phila delphia Gains Ono 208 MEMBERS FOR HOUSE Hwrlibt.nr. May ll.-nilla reap. nortlnnlnB I'ennvlvnnln for election of L.,mrn. fcimtors nnd members of i. stntc Home of ltcpresentntivcs ., nnnroved totlnv bv Governor SPTte new judicial apportion- mtnt wlU bc nctcd upon Wl " -The three bills approved supplnnt .!.. rrnrtcd nt the fipeelnl sesilon of nST The wnicrewlonnl bill creates Hrt,.,lV .Ustrirtfl out of the thirty, i latch existlnc. WcBtmorcliind nnd rimbrla 'become separate districts nnd Sniddphla nnd Allegheny each Knln Jnc. A number of changes nrc mode elTheh"eCnntorlnl bill clmnKes only the , districts in Lnwrno county. The senators rcmnln nt fifty. Homo Will "no 208 Members tw next HouRe will consist of 208 member" and while Philadelphia does Tot Knin. Alleshenv Rets three and nnnl counties gain one while ; about .dozen lose one. The Judicial bill now Jomlinp Is intended to supplant that of Vooi It makes no changes except to So'lde for additional judges In Dcla Ue. Dauphin, Heaver, Westmoreland. Vorttampton nn.l Hrle. Hills for the litter two hne not jet been approved. Fach of tlie following counties will fect one member nt large: Adams, Pelford. Hrndford, Cameron. Carbon, Center. Clarion. Clinton Columbia, rwrford, Cumberland. Klk, Forest, K ranklin, Fulton. Greene, Huntingdon, Jefferson. Juniata. Lebanon. McKcan, Miffllln, Monroe, .Montour, V-crry. Tike, Potter. Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga. Union, Venango, Warren Wnino, Wjoming. Each of the following counties will elect two mfmocrs nc. iargu; jhhi ftrone. llucks. Hutlcr, Indiana, Lycom ing Mercer, Somerset. Division of Conntles Other counties, near Philadelphia, am diutled into districts with repre sentation ns follows : IlerkB First dLstrict, city of Read me two members; second district, the boroughs of ltlrdsboro, Mohnton, Mount l'enn, ShilHngton, Sinking Spring, West Heading and Wjomlssing nnd the townships of Amity, Hrccknock, Caer narvon, Crumru, Douglass, Exeter, Lower Alsace. Robeson Spring and Union, one member; third district, boroughs of Hcrnville, Ccntreport, Hamburg, Icnhartsvlllc, Robesonla. Wcrncrsvlllc, West Leesprtrt and the townships of Albany Hern, Hethcl Center, Greenwich, Heidelberg, Jeffer son, Iiowcr Heidelberg, Marlon, North Heidelberg, Pcnn, Perry, South Heidel berg Tlldon, Tulpchorkcn, Upper Hern, Upper Tulpchocken nnd Windsor, one member; fourth district, boroughs of Hnlly, Rcchtclvlllc, Hojcrtown, Fleet wood, Kutztonn ami Topton nnd the townships of Alsace, Colebrookdnlc, District, i;nri, iicrciord, liongswnmp, Mnldcncrcck, Mnxatawny, Muhlenberg, Olcy, Ontciauncc, Pike, Richmond, Rockland, Ruscombmanor nnd Wash ington, one member. Chester First district, city of Contcs vllle. boroughs of Atgicn, Avondalo. Oxford, Parkesburg and Wcstgrovc, nnd townships of Hast FaUowfleld, Knst Nottingham, Elk, Franklin. Highland, London, Rrltaln, London Groc, Lon donderry, Iowcr Oxford, New Garden, New London, Pcnn, Upper Oxford, West Fnllowlicld. West Marlboro and West Nottingham, ono member; Second district, boroughs of Downingtown, Klverton, Hone) brook, Kcnnctt Rnunrc, Malvern, Phoenlxvlllc, Spring City nnd West Chester, rtnd the townships of Illrminghnm, Cnln, Chnrlcstown, 1'ost Hradford, Kast llrandjwlnc, Kast Cain, Knst Coventry. Hast Goshen, Knst Marlboro, I'nst Nantmeal, Kast Pike land, Kast Vincent, East Whltelond, Knsttown, Honcjbrook, Kennett. New Hn, North Coventry, Pennsburg, I'ocnp son. Sadsbury. Scliutlklll. South Co ventry, Thnmbury, Trcdyffryn, Upper uwcmnn, uwcuuuhI valley, Wallace, Warwick. West Hradford, West Hron drwlnc. West Cain. West Goshen. West Nantmeal, West Whltelond, Westtown and vtuiistown, two members. Dclawnrc First district, city of Chester, ono member; Second district, remainder of Delaware county, three members. Montgomery First district, borough" of Bridgeport, Narberth nnd West Con shohocken, and townships of Lower Merlon and upper Merlon, one mem ber; Second district, boroughs of Con shohocken nnd Norristown. ami town- shin of Plymouth, one memher: Third district, remainder of the county, three members. Congressional reapportionment makes several changes In districts nnd repre sentation throughout the state. The first seven districts nro In the city of Philadelphia. They are divided ns follows; ' First First, Seventh, Twenty .sixth, Thirtieth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-ninth nnd Forty-eighth wards. Second Hlghth. Ninth, Tenth, Thlr tcenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twen tieth nnd Thirty -seventh wards. Third Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth nnd Nineteenth wards. Fourth Twenty-eighth, Twenty ninth, Thirty-second, Thirty-eighth nnd Pnrtv-soventli wnrilM. Fifth Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Thirty-first, Thirty third. Thlrt -nun, Forty-first and Forty-fifth wards. Sixth Twcrity- fourth, Twcnty-sev-enth, Thlrtyfourth. Fortieth, Forty fourth and Forty-sixth wards. Seventh Twenty -nrst. Twenty-second, Forty-second nnd Forty-third w nrds. LONDON GREETS HIROHITO Japanese Crown Prince Delighted at His Reception London, May 11. (Ry A. P.) Crown Princo Hlrohlto, of Jnpan, who arrived here Monday for a three weeks' visit to England, was officially wel comed to London todnv by Lord Mayor Roll and the city authorities. Princo Hlrohlto proceeded from Hueklnghnin Palace to Guildhall through cheering crowds. The historic edifice was crowded ns Prince Hlrohlto entered, accompanied bv the Duke of Oonnuught. the Duke of York nnd the Prince of Wnlcs. The Japanese prince was markedly pleased with his recep tion. Indian Who Fought Custer Dies Sioux Foils, S. D.. Mn 11. (Hy A. P.) Chief Iron Lightning, nn Indian subchief. who fought under Chief Sit ting Hull nt the Hattle of the Little Hlg Horn when Ocnernl Custer and his .men were wiped out, died nt his home on the Chcjcnno river reservation in South Dakota last Saturday, it was learned here today. The chief was seventy-six years old. ttAl ISSCsa For LICE, Eggs and Larvae in Children's Heads, Say JEST does the Job. qnlrldx, thoroughly, -25 'Car Him. 13 8. 18th St. Mcl'hcr. 10 N. 11th St. jHrob llroN. 1015 Chrotnut (llmbrl Urol, Stanley Irur Co., S4 Market Nt. Co-Optrntlrn Drujr Co., 103 H. 18th . and all leading in i.yyi... without Irritat ing or harming the hntr or scalp. RAABE & BOWMAN Mrs. rharmacUts 2223 Snyder Ave. Phila. 9sl Bigger, Stronger, More Durable Than Ever Before For months, we have worked to make Goodyear Tires for passenger cars even better. We have increased the size of our clincher type Goodyear Cords, made the tread thicker, the carcass heavier, the bead stronger. Today our larger size Cords are likewise bigger, stronger, more durable. And fabric tires and inner tubes, too, show added value. What ever car you drive, there are improved Goodyear Tires and Tubes now ready for it, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. The Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company Offices Throughout the World WmlljT w jKJBjl Tfej5L, ft The following arc among the Leading Goodyear Tire Dealers in Phi West Phllndclnhia It. IllhOU'lt .... . . 4.M ami Chestnut ats. ui:ni.iN nnoH. 7272 Woodland live. makk nnos. mill Walnut t. srniNai'iiuj) ave. (jauvok nOIB Hli'lnrnnd (iv. MAUYSIOIl AITO 81'1'V'I.Y IX). S04R I.nnrnHtrr ixve OVFJtllltnOK Itl'.ir.llTH OAKAdK 1B20 N inth at. North Phlladerphln I'nrk Air. (Inrmr 2467 Parle ave. k chav nnos. 218i N. lflth t. M. T. SIMMINOTOV ft CO. . .,, , 2400 N Hrorid st. hNNIH Tinn HKIiVICK .. 4S28 N. Broad at. AIOIH IUUC1UN 1030 N. 27th at Listed Sectionally for Easy Reference Central Philadelphia OKO. I,. CARHOIJ, N Cor. 18th & Dace t. KCIIO GAKAOR 1010-18 Chancellor at. FIRRCK AUTO HC1TI.Y CO. 1427 Falrmount ave. V. C. HORMIIXK 210 fl. 17th at. IvKYSTONR TIKK KTOKK of Fhlla. 1310 Vine at. tminino nnos. 220 N. 15th at. lOC't'ST AUTO HCrFI.V CO. lu t.ncuii ai adelphia I. ANn n. BTTTTnv 2124 K. Chultan nve . Oermant'n. UHITK SWAN (1AK.VOK 7300 OermantoKn are. Gcrmantown-Mt. Airy nnd Chestnut Hill Northeast Philadelphia GICOIlOi: W. TOIVNI) 40(13 Faul at., l'ranktord. BHES & FAllKIt 2O08 N Tront at JOHN A. OAK'S AUTO HUFFLV 484 K. Olrard ava. OHOOKKTT IlltOS. Fox Chaae, Phlla. ALIIKBT O. HTAIIL 200 i: nooaevelt Blvd. HTAHI.'H OARAflR 4E3D mains Sun ave, TACONY OAKAOR Tnrreadalo ave, & Ionxahore at. JACOII IAYVL 4l.'U.4lB3 rrankford ave. UOlld AH LANK (lAKAaiS 0034 Muiirate at., Mt. Airy. T. MAHTIN'H OARAtiK Navahoa & Lincoln Drive. AII-KN-HOARAOB5" M",,n 10 Hlahland nve , Chratnut Hilt. M'KEEN XPLAINS E PLIGHT OF R. R.'S Doclaros Operating Costs Are Out of Lino With Existing Economic Conditions BLAMES WAGE AGREEMENT Hy tlio Associated l'resa. Clnrlnnnli, May 11. The financial plight of the railroads and Its reac tion upon the shipper were described to day to the convention of the Southern Wholesale O rotors' Ansocintion hy Hen Jainln McKcen, of St. Louis, n vice president of the IVnnsjlvnnln Itnllrnad. In 1020, he yiiid, ouUof ever, dollar tho railroads received, only one cent remained after limine oiicrntlnir ox penses and tnrcs, while in 1017 U.'1.3 cents remained out of each dollar to pay interest on moncj Invested. "The- totnl purchases on the I'enu Bjhnnld sjstcm. exelusho of cmiltmient. In 101H, nKgrcKntod S80.000.000. while In 1020 the coal purchases alone totaled $73,000,000." Mr. MeKcon said. "The trouhlc Is that the opcrntltiK costs of running tho railroads are entirely out oi line witn existing economic conditions). "There Is now before the Legislature or ono stato ujinetessnn , imuie nnd Uneconomical bills which. If enacted. will cost the railroads of that state, and ultlmntelv the public. S100.000.000. "Another result of tills agreement was that several men were teipilrcd to per form work which had in Iuml been done by one man. This Is ono reason for the high rallrond rates. "Speaking for the Pcnnsjlvnnla Hail road, I wish to assure jou that It hns no other desire than to pay fair wages, consideration being given to the inter ests of the shipper, the Investor nnd the emplojc." SAYS BRITISH UNIONS COULD LEARN MUCH IN AMERICA A. F. of L. Official Sees Peril In Mixing Economics and Politics Cincinnati, Mnj 11. (lly A. 1) Tho Drltlsh coal miners' strike situa tion "IndlentM clearly that organized labor In America hns little to learn from the English trade union movement, Mntthcw Widl, vlco president of the Amcncnn IVderntloii of Labor, de clared at the opening of today's Hwston of the federation's executive council. "The whole situation." added Mr. Woll. "shows that tho Hritlsh labor movement has much to learn from the American trade union movement. "Hritlsh labor will soon realize tho dangers of converting economic and In dustrial questions into political issues. 'The Ungllsli labor, leaders have failed to pco that to throw purely eco nomic questions Into the parim nciuur, arena i to create questions of difference between cmplojcrs and workers Into ls ........ i.n,...AAn ..mliirnru nml rniisilincrs. Those .entrusted with governmental power always scok tne invor oi uu iarge mohs that Is easily aroused and whoso judgment Is easily cast Into n plarttc mould. Two Women Held In Judge's Death Tulsa, Oltla., May 11. (H A. 1'.) Two women wero held here today in connection with tho shooting and scrl ntislv wounding of Judge John Deve- rcaux, former Justice of tho Oklahoma Supreme Court. According to the au thorities, Judge Dcvcrcnux was found nt his apartment in n semiconscious condition Monday night. Tho Identity of the women was not divulged. INDICTMENT UPHELD Judge Says Women on Grand Jury Did Not Vitiate Return I'ottMlllc, I'a.. May 11. (Hy A l) Judge Hcrgcr In the case of Walter A. Wolfe against the Hehuilklll Haven Lodge of tho Hrotherhood of Kntlwnv Trainmen this morning refused to quash the Indictment on the pleo thnt two women had participated In the flndifigfl of the grand Jurj. Judge Hciger re iterated Ills previous ruling that women wire Ineligible to serve on n Jury, but snld the proper tlmo to attack nn ln illdir.ent was prior to Its being nub mltteil Judge Herger drew attention, to the fact thnt sixteen men and two, women comprised the jurj and that twelve voles wtre necessary to find a, true bill U "The presumption Is," the court ds' tided, "that twehe men perfectly ell ' glble to nt on the bill had voted In fa vor of It nnd wo will refuse to quah the Indictment " MODOC BOILER COMPOUND for Fuel Economy THE MODOC COMPANY of FeonariTaata rKRNAVOOD niCL. CO., PENNA. nuutuvuuiuwtvtuuvwi gATWOODS! FOR SALE CHERI, Inc., RESTAURANTS As follows: Lease, plant and equipment, 1604 Chestnut Street; Plant and equipment, 132 South 15th Street; Property, 124 So. 13th Street, lot 26'$ by 94', consisting of modern four-story building, with completely furnished Bachelor Apartments above the first floor, also complete restaurant plant, equipment and bake shop. The above restaurants will be sold indi vidually or collectively. No proposition will be considered except on a cash basis and must be submitted in writing. For full detailed information, address Thomas Kelly, Pres. Cheri, Inc. 1604 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MfltarTxuek User! r Two-Front Headlights Must Be Displayed on all motor ve hicles to comply with tho I'cnnn stato Uw Prest-O-Litc Gas Tanks furnish the ideal fuel for headlight installations, and is the only pructical way of lighting headlights on motor trucks. II i. ! i im iim .SBiA ,atf Gas Tanks We carry a full line of acetylene headlight lamps and the full equipment necessary for motor trucks, to comply with the I'ennsylvnnia state law. arMi 22fS 1343-45-47 Brandy wine Street Official Preat-O-Lite Diatributor asii Itai mmmmmaimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmjA HERE ARE REAL FURNITURE VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES 13 S buys this I SWrdnrMlii, Miiy 11, 1021. Store Oprna l)nll nt 0 A. .11. Tlnam at 8:30 1. 31. M M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK. MJRKET lroI2 STREETS L 3 Durable 3-Piece I TAPESTRY SUIT ? fiimrnntppfl rftnstrnpflnn rnv. ered with a fine grade of tnp- i estry. Comfortnble spring? cushions, back and spring seat. or this- Handsome Figured Walnut i I BEDROOM SUIT I i Unmatchablo anywhere in tho 5 5 city at the price. And fully i guaranteed. Formerly sold for 5 $250. i ask to see- the Moat Beautiful r f F 4'Plecc Walnut Dining -Room Suit 175 you over suw! Only u spe-j cial mfr's con teasion p r o vents it from selling at $300 4M42So.2dSt.J Carpets and Furniture 5 Ktutllhnl 1H50 AT t'ASII OMA 5 Women's $1.25 Extra- Size 89c Fine batiste models, embroidery trimmed, cut gen erously full and exceptionally well made. $1.29 Extra-Size Drawers, 79c Strongly made undergarments, finished with ruffles of embroidery. $2.25 to $3.00 Envelope Chemises 89c '' $1.59 Lace and embroider' trimmed models, cut extra full and carefully made throughout, hnving built-up shoulders. We Have a Good Selection of Extra-Size Crepe de Chine and Satin Underwear Including Bloomers, Chemises, Goicns and Camisoles bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement We've Just Received a Wonderful Lot of Women's $3 & $4 Voile Waists To Sell at $1.45 Perfectly lovely waists of white and novelt voiles; prettily embroidered and trimmed with lace; alFo some tailored models with long and short sleeves. A few colored organdies in tho lot. SnELLENdUrSS Second Floor OUR OWN La Bonito Corsets Famous for the fashionable, beautiful lines they lend to all figures, arc made expressly for and sold exclusively bg us. Our assort ment of new styles for summer is now complete, $3.95 to $15 Corsets of fino pink or white coutil and brocades front and back lacing models for average and full figures. Complete size range SNtLLfcNBURflS Second Floor A Suggestion for "Showers" Unbleached Muslin Fudge Aprons Stamped to Embroider 29C Each Stamped m vory attractive designs, which require but a little hand work. Cretonne-Covered Pillows at rn Ea. A special lot of round, fluffy OVC pillows coered in bright, sturdy quality cretonnes. SneLLENBURSS Second Floor We've Lowered the Prices on All Our Spring Suits for Larger Women A Splendid Assortment of Specially Designed Models Now $19.75 $69.50 Suits for gen eral utility nnd dressy wear plain, service able kinds, nnd elaborate cos t u m o models. Serges. trico tines and twills, plain tailored or stunningly em broidered Also serviceable jer seys and our own f a m o u s Hetherweves. Sizes J2y2 to 562- One Pictured A Wonderful New Line of Cotton Frocks for Larger Women $5.95 to $37.50 Carefully designed, expertly made tub frocks, fashioned on lines of outhful slender riess and graceful becomingncs Ginghams and sheer cotton voiles IomIii'M, colorings. All Sites U i to 5K bNELLE . CS Swond Floor Wf MI' We Will Make You a Spring Suit, Sir Tailored to Your Measure ' for $42.50 100 distinctive spring models and patterns. Finest imported English tweeds, Hockanum and American Woolen Company suitings. Plain and unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, velours and cheviots. Novelty stripes, checks, plaids, herring bones, fancy mixtures and more conservative plain-color effects. First-class workmanship throughout. Best linings, findings and finishings. bNELLENBURflS Third Floor $39.30 Tomorrow in Our $ Economy Basement We've Just Fiftv of The.se '- $25 Solid Oak Dressers to Sell at $13.95 Highly polished, 3 deep drawers, with 12 JO mirror 1- Vat orders filled ulule the supply lasts. j fwi icnt C. O D, ,. None t,old to dealers. j SsLLENBJRSS Economy Hasement J Put Your Furs, Rugs, and Blankets in Snellenburg's Fur Storage Safeguard your winter garments, rugs, und draperies against the ravuges of moths. They'll be absolutely safe in our Tin Storage Vaults Our Kites are very reasonable inquile about them. Wc Do First-Class Fur Repairing and Altering at Specially Reduced Summer Prices STTtLLENBUROS Second Floor, Balcony Half and More Saved on Boys' $4.00 & $5.00 Slip-on Sweaters For Spring Sports Wear $2 each cll-ninde sweaters with pure wool fronts and merino jam backs. V-neck and shawl col lnr styles some with shawl collars buttoned down the front. Good assortment of colors. ENBJRCS Third ! loor w ri aVHMra Four Special Items in Upholsteries 24c 48c Heay Khaki Duck, Yard Hea iuaht khaki duck suitable for awning'-, t.nts, .-wings., etc. tut from the full piece; perfect. 9Sc Terry Cloth, Yard 30 inches wide, ruwrMblt and splendid quality 9Sc Poplin and Casement Cloth, Yard Exceptional qualit in gru n r rown and natural, '10 lnchc;. Ik Mosquito Netting, Piece tl QQ AA quality mosquito netting in I) I .O 7 black, white, green and drub fin inches wido: aids in a piece S7.- - . j I ourth Floor 69c 59c blue, Tomorrow in Our Economy Basement A Wonderful Sale of 3,000 Heavy Quality Japanese Grass Rugs Herringbone Weave Wall- f l'i " . bund and other border effects, ino-tl green $4.00 3x6 ft. Rugs. ...$2.39 $7.50 54x90 in. Rugs. . . .$439 $18.00 8x10 ft. Rugs. . . . $900 $20.00 ftxl2 ft. Rugs..., $1q , "aNFLLFNBURflS Economy Dosemont ,mtnmmmmmuuvnvt a r, ft '4t ,
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