was! E- '.wwfr. "'rjr 2 EVENING ..PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 M"iTtr4jpfcpsww! t "tpwwy sy' f" :i Hi li' V. 1 , ll! N - .1 J w ii. v v ! EN LISH GIVE PEACE' 0FFERT10IRELAND Sinn Fein Loaders Told North and South Must Work To- ' gether for Amity detailed negotiations ion hnvr- formed in opinion on tlir- i ntints nml MRnifl- cance of the ultiinniuin In vfc-u of tlii termliintion of the iin. l.ini. I mint' nk you lo I'Spifux jour opinion lij nn , itnmclinte tlc-riNiiin T'ni'rc W no lnssi t blllfy for in ntlii'r limn (irvritiini v or rejection The xiitois linvi' so ilociilcil ' "Acceplnni t ihpihi t li nr wo ilcclnio our rentllnpsi to In or in volnntni) Inbor .. . j. t .i ...i.. i tne neavy tinnnrini imrnrin iiriiimiiii-u year by yenr HffiiMil would. Iiou Ter, menn Mirrpuderln? the bni of our entire indust rinl iiiMlvitii--. and. " consequence. dlmciiilicnni'iit of our economic body, n'rendj . creatlj weakened, and tlie shniUIng of our en tire Imlustrfnl life. I ..,.. But the effen- imsin t- " m'"", TO GET FISCAL AUTONOMY terrible for our politico! eUt-teiice am' our realm. "For these reason' the (tnernmejit ,,,, ,(,, nupntch. Coviriah .' ncceplo the nltiinntiiin WV know thut . Dublin. Mnv 11 - A most iinpnrtiin' neccptnnce. In r-n-oti of flu- pluee (.ei- 0 ,.,,., ,)laret in ,. ),nnd zz "I!1.,? Vn,;;;,i,nh1r ;? -l- , , .-. r,. ,.., - quences 'J he iepiiiiiliit-i foi tniifnll :n which the Hritlih (lovernmi-nt made on the Allic 1 T- maximum nlTrr for a nettlcment "lint there i on.' point ""oni'mins ',., ,tllins ro ((, offer, the North an. I rvhlch there miiM li- ' l,.. '"'"J 'i Smith mint accept It a- a filial -ettlr would be uielCH to ay . en without tui , ,..,,, resolution to do our uttnot 10 meet the mem mi.l they inu-t wmk togefnet i- u obllgationx initiiiv-il upon u- Hx - umttil Ireland The main point- m u.e ceptance w. bellow we will lemove the pr1)(,ni follow. lmmmenr innnis or occupmi.iii ". . "r 11..I.M O'l.. ..if i.tlnn it tit '..1 flint occupation will tal.e p'.icc in nnj asw. .rol of iMitom. err'ne mid income ' whether we un or not. n not -oipporteil i taxes, will be granted by any passage in the ultimatum ; ... n, (Jovernment will i.w full Ixkih Ton aril Sili-ti.i i control of it jmlleinrj "There is no ueeu for ti.e iww , It will hare full control of its poll, e why. In tiikinj: the dfei-.on we ... slit I , nil ,,1V(1 ;, ,),,. fight poist .ei i IharerheSir.otce'n! nay other self .KoverninR menibe, of the re.iitlts of the plehis. He I the British empire "The allied (lovernments will not tul I The imnii.il tribute of 1,000 000. ernte nn attempt bv the l,,le create lMv bou, Sr,0 000.n00 will be, nn nccoinplisheil fu.t win. li woulil be a mockerv to nil l.ntu.' In no iirnn- nbnt'iloneil. ireail ' Arrancementu for defense by the army , AT WYNNEWOOD AUCTION BOOTH I'till fiscal iiiitononij nn iiniiiiic PONIES AND DOGS VIE AS SHOW OPENS Baby and Doll Exhibits Also Feature Wynnowood Exhibit. Many Bazaars DELAY IN JUDGING CANINES Mrs. .1. S. Dlsston, Jr.. Miss Klennor S. (Samble and .Miss Mary Houland- all seen today at the popular Wjnne wood Tony Show stances Minll u I olisn dn i.i'm under foot the few richt" win peace treaty i;ien u "The treat, which . a;s ,i burden upon us. entails foi t.i" liovcrnmenti surred lntie., tit tn lull l'remier himielf exprel a'k liowledRed re. ently "Ladle" and gentieni' n tl p nnw "io eminent, after reflection. mUlse jou in all confidence to accept the ultimatum The debute on th lssip. of ai.epttn or rejecting R. R. INVESTORS SHY 11 tlK' ! and navy are left open for discussion It IT 'will probably be on n bais of having j I n i ' "ntl-''1 troops earrison Ireland as pro- M I iii!? I'e. tlon utninit foreijn invasion, but! "1 v- k II ., V... ..11 .l ... - ..- SHOW AUTO "TRUST" PLAN three hours eight panic cutfion was monotonou" nud th culleries lost thij will not be allowed to operate or suppress domestic disonln in Ireland exiept nt the request of the lnh !ov miincnt Tho rnnili'l for :1ns nlnii iq 1 the '"ntionxhip of I'mted states fid-, sufficient Returns, Senators ernl troops to tho American states i I n ninn in r.rti.1 . n A ti. n M rtm run i no ultimatum . mis uneu ""; i".... - "u . ,., " i- ' the reptesentntiu', f I i'l'.ivnl of I.Ioyil neorge. who i willnm nniiieinntlnc The di- "' B'""1 puniis. nut onn 10 u unucu ' 1 . . . I ........ 1 .....I Al. .... ..&..! t.l.... .1... .' .Hp-Biwas s-MM.srrs MANAUtMbNH) UthtlMUtU Gloucester Police Explain Working, of Thieves' Syndicate of Phlla. , MemherH of the Philadelphia motor thleve' syndicate stole nutomoblleH to nrdcr and delivered them the same niuht at a lonely apot near Cedar drove , I'mietery in Gloucester, according to In- i formation obtained today hy Hucf of Lack of Expansion Due to In- Police Van Meter of that place .vicuruuiK 10 tin .ieicr, iikciiih oi the syndicnte would (solicit orders for BUILDING S Kvcry doe has his day, they say. 1 but the .100 toy ppanlelH, PeklnResc, 'Airedales, great Danes, poodles, Iron ! jawed bulldogs and yiplng terriers arc I having two days of glory nt the annual pony show, dog show, baby show, doll show nnd bazaar which opened at It o'clock this morning on tlio estate of I Dr and Mrs. Thomas O, Ashton. Lan caster pike nnd Morris avenue, ynnc wood. One hundred thoroughbred ponies stamped their little hoofs Impatiently and tossed their heads as the children fed them salt nnd sugar. They are i nnxlous for their feature of the pro gram, which begins nt 2 o clock. Hundreds of society women and chil dren, owners nnd lovers of dogs, were . on hand when the show opened, Thero 'was n delay in the judging of the dogs caused by the late arrival of the pro grams, but the baznars on every side kept the crowds busy. One feature on the midway of bnznnrs is the one devoted to the rummage mile, which Is in charge of Mrs. S. Rulon Miller, of Ardmorc, and Mrs. Kdward l,c lloutllllerc, Uryn XIawr. The show, which will continue to morrow, is for the benefit of the Work man Plnce Settlement, situated on the Ashton estate. .Although the special dog nnd pony shows do not begin until t-,, .. r- j, . o clock eneli afternoon, the general -iiciguiiuy muaaure lauhuicu exhibition nnd features open nt 11 o clock in the morning nnd continue EXPECT TARIFF BILL T WILL PASS ODAY found necessary to Incrctisc greatly the number of Judges. Not only hnve the popular breeds been tnken cure of in the premium lists, but Miosc having charge of listing the vari ous prizes have provided for breeds which seldom are even noticed among the extra prizes. Tho judges hnve been procured from Pennsylvania and New York. They nre supporting this year's show with their champions nnd imported stock. Among the judges will be Mrs. Harrison 1). Iloycr, of this city, who will award ribbons for the KnglMi toy spaniels. G. 0. P. CHIEFS SEE HARDING Discuss Problem of Representation In National Conventions Washington, Mnjvll. (Ily A. P.) Reapportionment of representation in Republican national conventions was discussed with President Ilnrdlng to day by the subcommittee appointed by the Republican National Committee, consisting of Postmaster (Jenernl Hajs, the committee, chnirman ; Clarence II. Miller, its secretary, nnd Representn tlvc Slemp, of Virginia, Recommenda tions are to bo formulated for sub mtadlotfto tho national committee meet ing here next month. Southern representation is particu larly under consideration, but the sub committee also is giving attention to n proposal to increase tho number df dele- f;ates allotted to states having unusually nrgc Republican majorities. War Victim's Body Back Tho body of Private Samuel J. Jones, of the 140th Infantry, who wns killed in Belgium the day before thcnrmlstico was signed, will nrrlvo in Philadelphia today from New York. Funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow from the home of his brother-in-law. W. J. Kelly. 2511 South Tenth street. i "SAFETY FIRST" IN PRIMER , 1 i Milwaukee Man Says It Should Sup. 1 plant "I See Cat" Form Appldon, Wis., May II, "I ftc tt. cnt. The dog runs." These lcn.r,,,. in the elementary grade should be lt! placed by such sentences as "I 00i right nnd left when I cross the strnt " according to C. M. Anderson, manatee of the safety division, Milwaukee As. soclntion of Commerce, who urM infety Instruction in schools In an ad dress before tho Wisconsin Industrial Service Conference yesterday after, noon. Mr. Anderson pointed out ihc grMi percentage of children's lives saved la lhtroit, Rochester, N. Y and fit Louis, where safety Instruction UtaiiBhi in schools. He cited the sarcty division of tho Milwaukee Association of Com merce as an example of how the work of snfety Instruction onn be extend by co-ordination of mnnufaclurert schools and community efforts. ' POLES HONOR AMERICANS Wilmington Man One of Five Dec orated by Pllsudskl W.ir.sav., May 11. (Ry A p i. Americans who fought in the world wr nnd then came to Poland to fight ngilmf the llolshcvlki were honored todny br President Pllsudskl nnd General ' ,1o'. .Tph Hallci at ceremonies attending the demobilization of the famous Ioi cluszko nerinl squadron, composed of young aviators from the t'nlteil Slate President Pllsudskl decorated Upu." tennnt Colonel Cedrlc B. Fnuntlcroy, Chicago; Lieutenant Colonel Merloa Cooper, Jacksonville, Pin. ; Major fieorge M. Crawford, Wilmington, Del. ; Captain Kdward J. Coral, Brooklyn. N. Y., and First Lieuten ant F.lllott Chess, of Texui. 1 . . . .. l...ln...l .....I Al. .... ..&..,!.!.... .1... !. .iieventtul and treiiueniiv i "" " "" kuiiuiuuu umi w nnd there were no dem- ""'r ' accepted as finnl and not as nn The new cabinet, the dep- i installment to a larger demand In the :md which iamnied the I ''"'" ln i em leaders ure uelieveu lime in sppUhij the ' "c mvornoiy iiisposcil to the plan. ..Tits nt i!,. eniieliisiim of the n'winn. I1"" tn,-lr uiiucuiij i uinv rney nave icu and the Imge buiM.ng. which for tif- '""" followers to expect full indepcnd tn w.nrs uni the Scene or i nuptial ' '" noliti.nl iictititii's during the . risis nnd ' roe no Itj the Associated Press Wnslilngton, May 11. Stngnntion it railroad luiililine In the United Stntei 'must be attributed to the disparity be am machine made, nnd woulil then ioni- miirrieatc with thieving operatives in this city. A few hours later, the de sired automobiles would be turned over to the purchasers for a fraction of the maikct price. One of eight automobiles seized yes terday by the Gloucester police was Identified today by Renjamin Fishman. of 0.10 Northeast boulevard, as the au tomobile htolen from him at Mt. Sinai to Go Through Senate Before Adjournment llnsnitnl. Anrll 11. A further round One suggeMinn under consideration i '", "!r Y" V cimsirucuon ami inc ,, 0f the stolen automobiles in (,'ouces- tcr itnu surruuuuiiiK ioiih win ue maue Meter said. He issued a arning all owners who pur- hines at unusuallj low prices them to Oloucester Citj Hall, rmer owners are identifying cars. ,.-... 1... ....K11n.,I..n ..f .1.- kA... . .1... ,'HMll l" "1 lll'Jl'i uu'Hin ,.,.,.- i.a i. .. . ..r , .a ... i .nr.'n.'T wns sihiii . .'" nil' iiilii i I n'li , till- yi 11,'ini' ill I ill' ..... ... .. tin.- '"" "' "' .'" " " - Irish nnd Pnclish nress with il... in wnnitt. cimirman oi tne Doard ot ui- ,da. van darkened nnd l-cked up J"'1 "nJ V.? K' Z VZL" ? k rectors of the Southern Pacific, today , statement w ur. irin i; uw. '--"' . , ..."" ",,,' ,",,, ";., "" ,C 'declared In icsumlng his testimony be- : cnnv,.d mac 5J,"1K..J"n'"u:.'" '"' " " v"u,""M;.n,n i,,Tr.;,i.Lnuh.iX 1 the Senate immtate. rammmP to bring A"aV" ..:::... ............. lar-Ion w, be taken o re IrUh i?mn! ,M mquirinR into the rnilrond shcrc fo uiistn iia.ier '"';.' ''"':;' .. itv .hi,'h th. first sntinlnf ,1,. s-'tuatlon ,thestolen Vice Llianceinr ana .umiMer oi iae "' .", ... '" i ' :,:.,' " . ,. 'In lULtl onlv StrJ.'.'IM.OOO went ns i i ii 1 1 inn n in in lilt- ! iti'i ii ii . in urn ii ii ..... M.nnt.r of I 'M'T "1 firnilj establish her position. ' " IP,"r" "' '"," ,.,?", 'a lor "'i, Minntir ot ' i,,ni ' , . properties, while sixty times as much v.,uU...,k .... '- ...,B..... ,.s ,, ..ua, , . ..nnlnroi no 1h mil- Another hitch Is I "' ",- ,." ,."....'.. r.,' ... ,u :..... . roniis. II,- Mini IUI9 llil-iwrio nil , ae xnct mere are so many repuoii.. .., .uh. (lont we build more .MiniMlT ILHIUTS jn JIUI Mimsfi I partner of the .south . Minii-Mim-ster The first two shipments of American Treasury Ilcrr Krauns .Centrist Economi. ". Herr Sclnffer Pemocrnt ' of Justice. Robert Schmidt Soeiaii!' of Labor. General Groener 'Socialist ter of Transportation Herr Glesberts i Ontrnl i of Pons and Telegraph Andres lleiinrs i Centrist i, Koo.l , i.n nlternatiic supnlj is obtained. An Controller. other attnle recently boycotted is shoe- George GrailmMi (Socialist Denuty blacking which is now being obtaincil for Snxonv). Minister of the Interior from Prague, where it is made in fnc Herr Gctsler Democrat). Minister i torie owned bj American-. A large of Defense cunt rait has also been sigurd for Herr Sllber.thniidt iMvm'i.t and rr,.nrh s0ap at half the price charged Labor Leader . Mitii-ter of Keconstuic. , (,. r;ngilsh -hop trut nnd nrrnnge- tlon. I mi-nts nre being made for its importn- , .,",.,. , t ion direct to Ireland b the shiplo'td. Paris, Ma 11 . Ilv A I '- ,.utuni. tT the freight ehnwc- from l'remier llriand with the minister ot i, ., ...hiM, r.. ni,,r, thnn double LULLABY BY WIRELESS question, ' railroads?' Fffleicnt management, he insisted. Union College Sttrdents Attach Re ceiver to Baby Coach SchcnoctiMly, . .. Muy 11 Stu until near mldnlcht. Mrs. William J Clothier nnd Mrs. K. F. Rlvlnus lire in charge. Mrs. K. Florens Rlvinus was in charge of the dog show and Jim some beautiful prizes to give, as well as numerous blue ribbons. There ivas u large crowd around the rummage tables and there were wonder ful things for sale. There was no iiimmage sale in connection with the show last year, so two years' accumula tion augmented this one and there were beautiful things to buy. .Mrs. Clothier, who is chairman of the show, wns here, I Ihnrn ntul iit-nrvwliprp nnd looked verv ponents counting upon six to eight , wc jn her mourning, garb. The Democratic votes in addition to almost . Clothier fumlly is in deep mourning for solid support from Republican iliemhers. I I"' Clothier, who died about four li.i.... ...j . u.. . i months ngo. and Mrs. Clothier has u' ,-, .. .v, ...,, u lnkon no h thIlJRH f()(.lu, Mn(,c lhQt, double attack from the minority side. timc, she acted today In connee.tion I with Senator Reed, of Missouri, and1 with the ponv show only bemuse it is Wnlih. of Massachusetts, sharing the" charity.' The pony show is given for LIMIT TIME FOR DEBATE. Washington, Mh.v 11.- Wun dehnti limited to ten-minute periods, the emer gency tariff measure swung into the home stretch In the Senate tmlay. Passage of the measure before adjourn ment was regarded ns certain, pro- flooi during most of the session. More than n score of amendments social, service work the benefit of the Polyclinic Hospital ,, ; :"; ,::," i l.tllcient management, ne nisisicu. .-s-utimimi;, -. ... ...... ., .nu- lne coal are expected to urine in If-InTl ' ,vn, Ipf, but nivrr0w limit.s within which dent members of the I nion College be next week This is a part of the new attem,,l control of operating ex- , Radio Club here think they have found 0f economic policy of the Sinn Jem. which s i i()20 because of the many ele- a wnj to provide what might be cnlled n Imv is bojeotting Lngllsh goods as fast ns rnterinc into osts" over which universal lullaby for American babies. Hoi ments entering into it had no influence Among these elements he included in- reasc- in wholesale prices of mate llnls. the "outlaw" strike in April 1 11110, restoration of adequate passen With a couple of light poles and ft few wires the students recentlj ligged up a wireless receiving station on un ordinary baby carriage, with ti small megaphone attached to throw sounds per servile demanded bv the public nnd .under tho carriage hood With a baby relocation of freight cars to owners' loaned for the occasion by n sympathetic rails. The last item alone, the wit- mother, n student trundled the car ncs declared, involved an incrensc ot ringe through the old "Illue Gate." :2S,O00.0OO empty car miles." down I'nion street nnd into the busi- An.ui'in" oj'iim ttec uuestions. .Mr ness kreiMn oi me cnj. war. finance, marine, "pubh. works and liberated region'. Marshal I'och and General Weygand. met President Mille rand this morning to discuss measures necessary for the eciiitIon i.f the .le mnnds prescribed in the allied ulti matum to Germany on Max ."! The clauses prescribing the ifts i be performed by Germany in case of hei ncctptnnte of the ultimatum rcatic to disarmanienw of the milttiin , naval and aerial branches of her service, were dis cussed. The application of th.- flnnn rial measures la.d down h tin- Allies in their ultimatum wns like"isc intn lned, hut the dnisions h n. lco were not announce.) the m I'un rates from Americu iaii.au and Haiti'- port I.oiidon. M'tj 11 Tne for a sPtileinenl Mediter- neKotmtions Irish rontro of ih ni; ng to the Dailv Mull which says nc ... ...-..... e .1... Ul.. . Kiuttschnit' lomplainvd bittcr.y ot Paniiniti canal competition "Tlie l'nit"d States shipping board, with the tnasuiy behind it. is i.ui ilin'tmc a competition which the i.ii owned inrri'rs cannot meet As the carriage started a young woman at tlfe Radio Club's sending sta tion in the college grounds began sing ing n lullaby Her song was caught and distinctly reproduced by the receiver on the baby cniriage all through the bus! i waited actluu today and, following tli vprilier In the Semite, tho hill will the I'nion College j be sent to conference for the purpose roning out tho differences which re arisen since it passed out of the House. After the cabinet meeting yesterday, Senator Ixidge called on President Harding to discuss foreign affairs. He said nfterward there wns nothing new with regard to the status of the Knox peace resolution. Asked what about the Treaty of Versailles, the Senntor snid : "Well, things can't be done In a minute." Other Senate leaders said It wns their understanding that President Harding had no present intention of tcturnlng the trenty to the Senate. President Harding Is not askinc for delay in tho adoption by the House of a .. ...... .. 1 ....! iiersv are prociemng smBoiuj. "ccUI.i-,"...--,- ----- - - .,., .,. ,iH,ril, morH ,ilnn n mil., distant rillllP' Mt .-"".U v.-i--" not running d-u.uvn?, STATE LABOR WANTS BEER Sinn loard losses ar.' erk onn .i niotitli. but withdrew tne ip.es-nro-ition. Chairman Cummins said that would be isdisiilrri'il later !..'. tJ .. ,'..'' Spmiloi- 1 iitiimll s i ncsuiuuun that there have been interviews asked "that up to October. lDJt). thei Volstead Act as Blow at Liberty the Premier He tertninlv lias iiiuim ..ntineniai noes iiuu uu me ..-- , Harrisburg. May 11 i H A P.) credited reniesentatlve.s of the Feiu baie been In London thi at. I ant the hruugl.t itrtnin po.s,iis in the GoMrimietit s notiie "It is understood." the Daily Mail s.iys with Submitted Denounces itii.s . it r professpd tins i iTmuii) 'epiiratmn 11 I i il been made acquainted with Lamoii De ness tliej coulil arr u uai is " ! ;llrnrous resolution!, were submitted to Valera's view, and an optimistic lew wlint (liliereii.e wii.i.u u iinim- ,'" the state convention of the PennsUvn ing pnallH in Government circles' I , unnl did get some of the business.' njft pc(jprntjnn f j.uiior todaj to be rhe Times asseus tliat tne Sinn rem me iruiuiu.i ,'":"'": " " considered nt later sessions, among them luring the elections. I p-ncrnl 'uing. handle, their busjnesi 0I)(1 denouncing tho Volstead act as nn Mr Kruttuhnltt I Ncwspapeis morning io s,.p ,n ance of tli" a'lii'i M.A.r ,i.... i ....mn. yiU'll IIIUV 'I'llllllO 'lllllll.-.s ,l o ffip -i.hS""-' "" " -- --- ----- ----,.. - 7 . tv I i - areiiment of fnrcr At rh. .nmn timn n ml Tans b. w thdruwti for that period. nt tini- when the ti-ilhc is low. lliey express.sl uoui.t. ns t.. pr tul-'Th" Goternnunt replied, asking what - Ailment of her undertukiug i assurance- .. ul be given that the (lihagn. Maj 11 --'' A. I i uie r . 1 . ... ... - , .. .nn... 1 .1- I 1..1.... ,.... liullPllli, .ill rlllLM i truce wotiiu ' ' i"' useu ns ua ojiiiui -1 rniiiouu oio'ti iinihi .1...... .. ....... loniti to ii,ieani'i S nn leln torces. nnd working coniiuiotis on riiiiromm Thi nppaieutli t us far as the mat ter has gon j 'I'l'liug to the Times. "German -tatestmn. said i. ' V garo. "minle up their minds i,mi at the iast moment, hut finnl'.v il.s-nlci to ae cept in prim iple As for th" ''Tecution of her agreement u, will t what tune . ,. .. ,, , ,'" ,, , ,, . ...i . will bring" I itdf.ist. M 11 -'P.y A P i 1 he "Let the German G...pu.nient pay inhabitants "' It.iflimore County and disarm' der'ared '..e Journal. ' ""y .u"'d 'h' night in terror A "Otherwise like a. I fmthles. debtors. ! li etiMd -Mb 'st.ment and a grocer she will have oul irs.'f ., biume if More wer. v..'.l,.'d and looted nnd-u ahe finds herse'f s.'M ;r mwl built resnu-rv and co-operative I stores wire li'inni b unidentified per The Kcho de Par- ti .i.irR-ii sons All 'I.- mm hineiy and -tocks of "The (Jerman- n, l..w,n. to ihe i.l- butter and prmisons were destrojed in tltnatum, hnve 'li air of complying to t L- u. . oinpat.ni.en' of i itle collej, what i asked of them bjt no one henceforth ina uer us tli right to en urviistouti. lm 11 i Hy A. P . ahead upon tne nr-i iiarli-.iding ot our ijueenstow ti wn- isolate,) from tne main- iiilverar 'land thiougn ' mowing up oi neivenv bridge i otlllicted tin "ti ami I 1 I ooiirg 'liir the if eisa lies slj enfnrcpil Colonel I'duniil M H' ing from the An .itan.ii yesterday xpr.-s. d -. . conditions ot tin f.atv had not l- --1 1 ucr. -Igor by th" AUk- Coluiiel II. I -. .i- . ti i. Win I Paris, white he will sec n Preiu Clemen, ca i nnd Andre Tnrdieii. DiiMiidilnrf. Mm II 'R P ' The pre-ident ..f t lie nroMtieml govern raent lv re nlbd ut 11 o . lor k iln mornitiK ul"" '.'m-rui Hi nii' ui.e an 1 informed hun that iflu .al ad " i. ceitd from Hi rim stnt.l ti.at mi ri' cabinet hud mcep'td the i.'tin.a'u. conditions of the Allies v i".u-.i ,. dtrre. HIT BY GIRL TRAPEZIST nope Breaks and Acrobat's Body .,..n ' ntrPN ii uu lemahls Their agents ui London, it sajstiave quite j-ntortaDiy. -Mr itriuiMiiiuci infriRl.lnent upon liberty and culling omp'ue.s nh to the -uggested that 'he troops and the Hlaon .icpi.e.i ine pincn com-s u in;- l'" - for legislation permuting beer and light wines Other resolutions ptesented protest against changes in the income tax und enmtment of the proposed general sales tax . call for a 5J daily minimum for fedeial emplojes; approve the mine vtoikeis educational program and the fortj -four-hour week movement in the printing trades Pauline Newman representing women's organization" spoke on the eight hour ilny and Lrnest Sehlelfer, of Philadelphia, speaking on behalf of the mmhiiiMs' organization, outlined what bad been done at the Cramps' shipyard strike in that city and deplored the length of time it requires to secure lnbor legislation The plnce was fairly swarming with aides, most of them dressed in white shirtwaists ami skirls, white sweaters and white shoes. And the majority of hats were the lnrge picture ones of straw in vurlous colors, nnd trimmed with field flowers Mrs. Alexander Ilrown looked ex tremely well in n full suit of white serge topped with n circular white cape. Her shoes and stockings were also white and her hat of whitei bilk was faced with dark blue straw. Mrs. George T. Panes was dressed I in a light blue accordion-plaited skirt una pale liltio hat and sweater, tlie whole topped with a tan polo co.it Mr i. John H. Thayer, lid, looked well in yellow. Her lint wus of jellow straw trinunu! with ribbon, and she wore a jellow sweater, "kirt and n polo ro.it. A mart sforts suit of bright blue, .with a tracery of brown in large checks, was worn by Mrs. Stanley Stokes, nnd her hat was made of the same material, and u lish'. blue sweater was worn with the suit. Mivs Kitty Pcnn Smith cho.-e a graj suit and polo coat, and Mrs. Stanley Recvi-. was in a sports suit of brown, with a flowered hat. Miss Kleanor Gamble, of Haverford, ap peared in the morning wearing a tan skirt and sweater and sports hat, which was most becoming. The long, straight cape was much in eciileme. Fashioned of jerje) cloth or wool or serge, nearly every one there hud one, whether she wns actually wearing it at the time oi not. Tl....ilpru fin. I nu nnr. it, tlii.. ..i,,. nml . ... sm. ............. ... ....J ..Ml, peace resolution, It wns snid today in high Administration qunrterH, but be cause of the situation in Kurope grow ing out of the reparations settlement he is not insisting that there should bo any haste In putting the measure through. It was said that at the time of the enactment of the resolution by the Sen ate the President wns asked whether there was nny reason for delay m the adoption of the legislation there and the Senate was informed that tbcie was none. To emphasize that thcic was no conflict between the President nnd Con gress, howevei. it was stnted that It was thought advisable not to inject a possible complication in the repara tions settlement between the Alllcb nnd Germany by the passage of the reso- along the Mnin Line have come forward lution by the House at this time. with so many entries that it has been Hided r lay when II. M Jewell, ii-prc-' sentiii-; the unions, informed the board that he i. .id completed his testimony w st h ilic i'.'"tiun of ime exhibit, which will be 111 1 next week Th" I, aid will meet tomorrow to dis m's ,t . t..r in which a reilroad otGclal ,s alleged i have ni tiered "defamation of the unions, if no es.nry " to obtain information dc-iied by the roads. The utter is nll.-i-ed to have been written. b I W leer ,'ineral monagiT of the St. Li iis-t nl iinti. is diusion of ihe Pcnn cjH inut lines Mr (leer denies this. MAY BE MISSING RADIUM U.t.lir.t titi-lnl '1 I ui i-is- ..... . .r , T-.-i.I-- DUnBnhMe.r,t lllll ill 11 Ml '' l"l'l". I nrh Willi tlli'jcxpcrc5 icsmiy "!""" v-"w'- Substance Found In Elevated Train Isl.HMl nud oil w i.'ueeiistow n is situ. DISARMAMENJJJR BUST" Former Secretary McAdoo Says i r Kansas Clt. Mo.. Mn 11 --(Hv A Pie esperts nre verifying tneir "SOFT SNAPS" DENIED Cortelyou Says 200, Not 400, Police Do Outside Work Council will get the names of polite men who uie holding down "soft snaps'' ri s soon ns tl lut'u fnn ,!.n llu, Tl....... nnulvsi- of the glowing substance found Corteljou mid totlav The list will .i, ii ...p-ule bv one of Mrs llobey contain about L'OO names, the director Murrn's .laughters in u hiuigo ele- ;,! anA not J()0 n ri,nr:- by Conn- . .... ... .Avnrnl ilnM ntro. to es- .it ir..n .. .. .1 1. ....- 1 .. . 1 nii'-'i nw... -.- - -c- - - - 111111110 nt ij in ii cirutit 1 csii-riiiiy 111 Tnat is What People MuBt Face ,(iisb it 1, the missing tube of radium I Council against the police department or wr.irn ;i rewnru 01 .-.". mi" nun ailiiiliilstratlon ofli'iotl , , A . bemist yestcrdnj pionouuced the substance a phosphorescent material of scant vnlue, dashing the previous hopes of Mrs Murray, who bnd read in news - u i ."shtiitnii :i-' n gi 1 . 11 ' n ih'.s .,.. 'hi- h M.. 11 W li Mc e 1. tars o ih.. "easuri . nn isi-,1 disarmament as a I fo the I'onomi.- iind social "All of these men are doing ncces sari work. ' he snid. "although it is not strictlj poliei. work. In making up the list I will hesitate to give Informa tion regarding certain confidential as- e . ,.l 1. ..I..u. V.. 1 til" worm 111 110 miin-ir us- "i ,..o .-....... . --.-- -- . ...... i.ni.t.,.i,h ..ivtiiii , liiiuiiiiiviiii H-, National I en cue of Masonic papers ! the missing tube nnd tne to- , slgnments sucli as Investigation of rad Rational ueague ni .iihniiui iillpnM fln the neck of one of 1 ,i ,..,,i.u n,i ,i, m," ' .;,t:i .ot"! "th v ...ol. .t';: r,Vr daughters who had worn the tube ..UimwPfi lf (VuncilTusists o ha, ,fc, that is what tne pioni. i.aie ( orIlUlm,Iit will bf investigated by , iis ,lle information I will give it. al ,. " '' ' , , e HHi'inlM-. tnda. The tube lost in Mil- though it may injur" our work " I'a t ng a picture ot wr.rlo i.lo suf. , I' , flf milligrams of "..ft ' ,lp " , iur 01 ne" " of th ',,I.Tr:d,.a.'., T "la;.-. .'id ' "" M" wn- ,a,""a nl HVCrUl thU' ",lb"" " m ?nudmlnl,Htro?lo, . V'". . ?' .,?"'. k' "li. "... ... -un-l .Mlnrs h01ll nuu fMByi commenting on II. o'ti. unbearable ,ni Airily. n Vnnlh Pr.li-lurinn MIr Skull teliC'T' Illnll Were l'Volei for dlsarillU- ., ,, ,, ,, . mi ni Tlu excfssiM- tnxntlun w sub- im:.miiii, hi,. 1 1 .mi 10 1- .11 . ' 1 dent uei'tilieil t 11 1 HI 1. .Mil beitij he'll on the ground-- of the Philmtelph 1 and Reading Uiulwii' Y M A Iht. 'ie lost night wh.n . ight. u-M-ai -old IM ward GroKsman's sku;' was frii'tuici ivhen a girl acrobat fe ' mi li ni from a high trape" Bill' The 011nu . unn'i wn- iiertoni.ir.g at n height of tnirtv fi 1 when a tope broke and si, u 1 1. ip irted .c 1 the heads of t n Mim- Sic i.ui.'i'd on Crnssini 11 -s it li 1 li' in 1 tun. ni" h"i flylnj Isvh The to 1 f 1 , .. .'in I ,'i. it scions .urn 'Mi- lushed 10 1 ho p'lr where lo - in 1 1 i'n .1' 1 "in PLAYGROUND BILLS SIGNED Mayor Approves Ordinances for Two New Centers The Mom 'iti.'i i.iiIhi m es "oin WlHC'l Will irnMi sill, fur two in w o'lMginiiiii''- One .-it.' ' n.'i'd i" lit it.tai ' und ctu 1 ' and l'i"" i.iid 11 other b ' 1 nib'ii iiuu 1. I. a I.n lngttou si. 'I Tl " "" 1 - r' 1 1 isiu formerl t 1n.1t.. The I), .mi 1 1 11' ' f r h 1 fit" ll" MlHl. t)l" Itllse till Will IIIIS b'"n foiiglii and tio .iibt- have g(,i r in paid There is no telling when they w i'l li. iiquiduted I wmilun t haw Amer.'ii disarm i,.is v p have nn understanding w-ith 1 1(11)l i.ii r p. ' -i - 1 11 cir - ..nd 1 Leib's Appeal Denied ! ,1'iti- i.f tlie hllliicllie 'inn tlug on the MaMir's lerbal llnjing of his critics last night at a banquet. "1 think the peo- lill. nrp Mrlnc of fhp Mionr'11 nnnnrnli. li unit. .'He .. lie onpu'iii'- i"'i ;. ,- . " , . ' 1 j . I' nun. o.i. 1 1 tins l-ncts nre wlin) nrp vt-nntpH n,..l ;7p,.-,';;n ' yn wj . - lii. lend t "f SehilMUUl luuuii, i"""""' nt forge, v of duplicate stute tax re- wm n'd'iveii uiuuj in n." Dr. Swain's Farewell June 12 Suartlimnre. Mny II. President ni ii, li' iimiiicrit .no I preserV' in mfii ' n.1 nntini.s w il In n i .iaiiRcr ' i- ii I, .,, io- ....... .1. in,, i. ii i , , ii,ts wus in ruin .....m ... .,,i, iiini.f, i , .,i,j ii. i resilient -umuss we have an agrei - I-,,,,,), wnck. of Quarter Sessions. stwitin. of Swnrthiiiore College, will ,c. wont to emphasize 'he ,,,!, bondsman will now be given theilivtr his filial address to tlm students nl If we ngrie on 'lis. M . ,rtj .eight hours' time in which I of the college here June 11', when he will to produce the lonvlcteti man, nun mir- , mve tue iiaccniaureaie sermou as a part lentier him for the purpose of beginning1 of the nnnunl commencement exerci-e-1 '' sent.ti'e of thiee to five years In I President Swain will bo succeeded by ihc i'!is.iitii l'eiiitentiurv Friday ' Pre.sldent-elict Frank Avdelotte. the iclntive .Hi''. I In d prcpnr.ng i " i into iilaS'o .win " uu. , iTiiiq; ilie ploi HARDING TO CONFEDERATES' President Sends Greeting to Re union of United Veterans lbanj. ..! . Mai 11 i 11 A P . I'risi. ut Harding tub graphed greet-I ups and lif-t wishis todaj to tin, I ii i.-d .1 i"i. inte Veti rnns of Georgia, as., .milled icrc i'i tin ir thirtieth namml ii ii t. nn I cm- inrrnl greetings and best . shi's i i '.ii i inbi i s of Georgia d i i s'nti I .mil ( onfi.lerate Viteran met . ii. nniiiiiil reun on the ni'ssage said oi inrim Mint 1'iirs will vetirnns of1 C'vil W:u in is in.et It is good in , io ,- tin gnat wound of the, Ciil Wur eoiiipli teli In ali .1 and mm ' pile in '"id inn I ii'.rohet. Uewitlon iiioith umi n tn to our common coun J try ' Diamonds Assurance of quality is essential to complete satisfaction. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut and Juniper Stylebilt Clothes Travel From Factory Floor This Store, Without Stop To Take On Extra Frofit 100?; ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED STYLI2D BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Hilton Company 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Cfo.no Shtft in 'Prineifil Gti NBWYOnK DROOKLYN HIUADEUnnA CHICACHV .MBWAItK im THE BALLINGER, COMPANY Succfiior to BALLINGER. & PERROT ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA NEW YOR.K. 50mcrtVk and Chf tout Stt. -- Ta 1318 Broadway e Architects Designerb of efficient, attractive office, store and loft DuiidTngs, garages, hotels, banks, churches, hospitals and schools; also industrial plants. Engineers All utility features including process layout, venti lation, heating, lighting, power, fire protection, ele vators, etc., are provided for by our own specialists as the architectural lines take form in the plan. Process and Power Engineering We design and install new manufacturing and power equipment or improve the old. Valuation and Reports Reports for the information of owners and investors CONSULT I'S RKGAUDINO ANY HUILDING OR IlE BUILDINU PUOJIXT ' 1' vt sSifJl Hi VS ,,tiJT A Tjv.? A 'W 3&wiaM A y .inMvam n lif ft Portland The Rose City PORTLAND, OREGON, is the ROSE CITY. June 8th to 10th occurs the great rose festival. Her people and guests hold carnival on streets strewn with roses. Rose bedecked automobiles and symbolic floats parade the streets. The holi day spirit is expressed with a million cut roses as confetti, while seemingly inexhaustible millions of roses still remain to beautify her door yards. Then, too, Portland has the wonderful Columbia River Highway. June is a splendid time for your trip to the great Pacific Northwest and the best month for Alaska too. Visit the wonder cities of . Seattle and Tacoma Go also to Mt. Rainier National Park, the "Mountain that wa God" with its Nisqualty Glacier bordered by brilliant wild flowers. Return by way of California and Salt Lake City. Visit also Yellowstone, Denver, Colorado Springs on the way. Two splendidly equipped through trains from Chicago Oregon-Washington Limited and Continental Limited. m irY ?JVmme,!?uri,t res Begin June lit Mar J "Deciding Month" for .ummer Tctioni. The Pacific North weit 1 entitled to your orlocu conilcUrticn. Let ui plan jour trip. Gel ourbiautifuUy Uluttrattd booklets on the Pacific Northwest and mvivjiisrit iuiu 4'b. meniwn aavtuuemtni v Tor Information uk n .. nY "llroid ticket office, or .,Pi& Dtvji, Oen'l Agent., C. ft N. W, Rr. 4 Wldener Bldg., 133J Chestnut St, Phlitdelpbii ... o V,h- F,,kJ.'.;' 0en'' Agent., U. P. Syitera fl Coro'I Truit Bldg., 15th ft Market 8U., PhlUdtlphli. Chicago & North Western Union Pacific a y, in-itji! -
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