J Evening public edger--phiiAbeiphiA, wedotjsDAy, July1 27, .1921 A&- i I" A.f 1 1 f im !. V I. Ef W IMS la? VX .It !l& Hfift CBjS, 1 Kfl JtP I II' Juki Itt a , TJ &.,. D....A CUiw, u- f Auwici "ite of t Flooding Shore, (CMttnnM (mm 1 On i MlYtrcd om tl M1p. An renl Scotch t .. It brlndne !M n bottle in (l(r rciinrt. Ik booties ecr arc making uh enormous ttotlt. The bootc Is beliiK Inmlfrt. It N nld. in Little Egg Itnrbor Kay nml In Orcnt JSy, which nrp nt oprwwlo liil of the retort, uotii rmer cnuirM nming unices lor both booe nnd bonta. Captain Anilcr-nn i rtiitiiniM to mm plttf the Mlo'of his cargo mid get away. "I'd llko to go awrtv tiilrl now." lip i Hid, with a trnre of anxiety, "but I have 10 much stuff aboard I'm afraid I won't be able to get out under three or four day. Thfir Federal men can't do anything fo mo. but they con make It d uncomfortable." Giant Plane Scour Coast As though In search for this second rum (hip two huge navy seaplane ap peared at " o'clock this morning oil it. rMnri Tliov were the lareest air craft seen here since the visit of the "Jf. C." boats last summer. i The great "dilps. with crews of half , dozen men apiece, soared slowly upi and down the sencnnt, evideiitlj scanning every indentation for hiding places where booze vn rnclied. and then sweeping out to sea looking fin hips with contraband aboard The two big plane settled down on the surface of the sea it 11 o'clock. Off Two-Mile Beach, bejond the Brlgantine Shoal. There were numerous fishing ernft In the neighborhood It was not learned what led the big plain "to descent Their bne is believed to be Cape Sln What authorities believe wns an nt tempt to scuttle the boon- Ixmt I'ocn mokc earlv thU morning was frustrated by the guard on the ship nt the point of pistols. "list after midnight a small boot ith ,M "'"i";'i .....! .1 ..,f.i ., i tlire men k. alii nf thi nelzeil Hcnuoner where .V. I- ,lA.t .... I. f2ni.ilnt.r' Hiisin .IllHt as the men were climbing over the side tnr were uetccicu oy guurun " i"-i Ttders were so bbld that it a neces ary to shove pistols In their faces be fore they would leave the ship. Authorities believe it was the Inten tion of the maraudeis to get aboard the ship and open the sea-cocks The ant -Ictv of certain groups to have the roco moke sunk gies substance to the report that she still contains nome of tho Scotch that got her Into her trouble. DirectU after the attempt to board the Poeohioke the guard was douhled This was responsible for the ousting of a pleosure vncht colled "The Eighteenth Amendment." which attempted to tie up on the sen side of the t'ocotnoke 6he aim wn ordered awn at the point of guns, and at that, was persuaded to move oulx with the greatest difficult The name of the owners and crew had not been obtained at an early hour this morning. Conditions Ilcported Worse Conditions around this city nre sold to be worse than they have ever been since the prohibltinu nmendment went Into force. Whl'e there are hundreds of Government, State nnd city agents, ostensibly working to suppress the rum traffic, there is renlly very little being done. Government agents, in particu- , 1. X ...I.I h .... ...i.I.1hi. .... mt-nutlt J i. :. i ...!n,i ,i, i,.v nm uii it ntiu ""'" "" t- ' numbered nmnne the best customers ot the enfes which are selling the precious Scotch nnd other hard drinks at profi teering prices I In order to top the leaks that are j known to exist, hearch warrants are being issued at Trenton. N. J., and will be sent to this city. This move ( nnt t,i tut rmtsfrnprl n, il reflprtlnn on ' United Stntes Commissioner Steelman. the taffinil. lie was told to go en.v, in charge here, who has refused to is- , n lie won monkeying with tho ijoveiu ue search warrants unless supported ment by affidavits. Commissioner Steelman Forcibly Pushed From Ship took this step when the activities of the i ... , , . ., nt uepi. rirnrtPl tn him ns ItonUr. i ' do not cure a (I for atl.V liOV- loc on tvrannr ovr innocent cltlzenn. Men ald to be in the employ of the l'nil('(l r'l.ues itiivrruiiiiriii Mil' oinmeu for the failure of the curoin inspectors to locate nn of the 10.0(10 enses of Scotch said to be cached In and around Tt.-J (J . . "- 1.1 I tbi ,r.K"."" T"u'-. "A.. '""Br .uW,V' p"c,ed to take up thernmtter whh Washington The men who lme been trying to lo- cnte the Scotch had good Information on a score of places, Including bont- t houses nnd wnie!iones. and nt each thev found that some one hsd tipped off their coming. It Is aNn chnrged thnt the' prohibition agents sent here fo clean np fell down m'sernbly on the job, be cause they shut their eyes to places that they knew weie selling renl Scotch whisky nt S2." per quart. I'nited Stnt-s Official Makes Charge The mau who makes tins rhnrge is a Government offic'nl who has been in (tie service many years nnd holds n re sponsible position He has corefullr investigated conditions here nnd learns ' that certain n;ents of the Government I who nre being paid to detect violations ' of the Federal Io-ck not only ignore in fractions, but hobnob with the vio lators Lost night n visit was mude tp n place near Somi-rs I'oint The p n e S reSOrt .., L.,nP, llm. Itufirn nnnn fur Hli. Charges of tipping off the inmementh """" -""" ",'', t,i' " r K of the Investigator are made openly PVP7 .K",1,. ll, t h n il and a repoit detailing In full the trll r. l hUa '''V- 'If.,:?.,'! fcj" ' ll PUBLIC DEMAND Compels Continuing This Great Sale After a great dissolution tho World Gas and Electric Fixture Co. at Inst announce their REOPENING SALE, In which a $150,000 stock Is involved. Forced by a decllninR market, wo arc slashing our already low prlcea to the minimum. Here is your chance to equip and hritrhtcn your home with the most beautiful lighting fixtures. Come, set- and convince vouraclf. This sale will positive! he a surprise to every one. m. n n r7S ID' O Ol r-fi. r.. -- Light Wall Brackets with crowfoot. Extends f in. rsr tmriiAln tlirrr . IHht ijttalilr fir anr ruurn ninin m :in.n Mit ONf.V Only 98c wim tiaia .95 I I'anim.i Ml Complete U A a ti I A Only I $A I II " Ref prict. 50 46o"e Are Only a Few of Our Many Hundred nt Unrgnins World Gas & Electric Fixture U. 19 N . 9th Our One Open Charge for MAYOR MOORE w, cHNBI&lliBri i'MvwSR;"" ''sBH SVeSSQHbBBmsshZ mS'1 m IliiilMliBvjRK.' -! ? : T v) smbS! I J -v '' t BwSCTifrMpBgaKMMHgRLg IlH... . ...i :jKJHHHPH!nBw l.wla I'lm'o ir lo Tho pliotogr;iiher Mi.ipped tlie cit's thief eseeutlvc nt liis desk this morning. With Ills coat eelcd ntT the .Mayor Is atlindiuc to Ills diillj tasks. Durrcll Minster, his erretar). Is nln sIiiihii had been pointed out ns n cache where m'mthI hundred cni's nf Scotch were stored The i aiders went In pairs and met at a sien place li arrangement. Th - ii the descended on the place ami foiiin f emnU This nioinlng il was learned that late hist evening motortruck muled wn fiom two this place loaded wth ense goods. ClmrciN are also made that the Oo - eminent men arc islt i me places with out proper nuthorit and nte subject ing bonnllde citirens to humiliation by dc'ccmliug on their places jn an Indls piiininnte niHimer. Todny t'nited States Comnussioiiei Stielman announced he would not isue onv more search war Hints unless thex were jn-nperly backed up with affidavit, that contain informa tion of n definite noture No Desire to Handicap Work "I hove no desire to hnudlcnp the (Joxenitncnt agents in their investiga tions." said Commissioner Steelman. "hut nt the same time I think that the citizens have rights that should be re Meited If lh investigators come to me with bona tide information I n lb i Issue wnriHiits of search but only on that kind of information Captain Joe Hoy's plea of being a Hritish Mibjii.t foiled to keep him aboard the Pocomoke, although I'nited Stntcs Marshol Osrowltz was perfectly willing to allow him to remain. Word from Washington to set the captain nshoie caused Osrowltz to change his mind, and when Captain Ito nniveil short!? after midnight he was informed thnt he could not go ulionril I I am snrrv. captali.. but m. orders nre to keen your off the boat. I Kill- .. ... u,. . t. "" "itii'i" ' '"' You cannot do it." mutteicd Cap- tnin Hoy. ,-Yon will linve the Itntish Government on vnur neck if you keep me off." "I ennnot help thnt." replied Osro wltz "Ordeis are orders and off fou stay." Then Captain Hoy attempted to climb eminent." said tlie captain prnuient, -n ! the captain l nm nuis- i ter of this ernft nnd yon are not going to keep me on Then he tried to get on again and was gently but forcibly pushed back, and then "left threatening dire revenge t antnln Hov was atinnnl tlie roco here to lodce formal complaint against t.o- Federnlnuthoritles for driving him "" "'" ""' Inp. the N'cgro sailors $2 each 'This will bin ou fond until I get back." he told ZmSSE3SS3C Cnntn ti Itnv in fltmnrn the l'oco- i iu ri'ruipu ro caii on iiii' irmrii uti-su zi srtr?'sw This magnificent sot of HOUSE FIXTURES can be appreciated only when seen. ,. Sale $ 22 W Price Regular price- -S.'iO. This beautiful 5-U. FIXTURE tor your living room, $1 O'50 Regularly 19" $10.00. MOST IHWI TITt I. Bowl Complete llli nittfl' illtunrtrr ?' d ih r rrr Ifl" tlfrft 1 " holder Regularlj s8.:,o American Beauty Electric Iron SC.95 A iirf.i I Ml siono ITKM 1 Our lln- I nllril hlnlm With Cord. and Only Corner Store Evening Durinn bale packing out-of-(on orders, 30c ON A HOT DAY i isssVs; tip m 'Hon't woir. about an thing. You and I both are Hrltih subjects, and I'm going to see thnt we get our rghts 1 II be buck some time tills afternoon." The two sailors were allowed to te mniii on the deck of the Pocomoke As soon as the rnptiiin had departed the sent over to a restaurant neat by and tilered etrn lorce nortlons of hnm mid eggs, which the proceeded to eat i a the boob -hatch Some one gave Kenneth a one-piece bathing suit, and the youngster was so delighted thnt he hurried up his break fast and guve nu exhibition of diving nnd swimming for the amusement of a crowd of n hundred persons which had collected. TWO FLIERS DIE IN GERMANY American Aviators Crash In Burning Plane nt Coblenz Col)Ieii7, tfcnmui. Jul 27 " lix A P i Two American ovutors, Lleiiteu- ant Corl l)erb tluntlier, of Frankfort Ind . and Corpornl I. ( Hoeo-s. of llillsboro, Tex., were killed osVrda when their airplane crnshed at Wcis sonthiirm field, near here. The airplane, which burst Into flames as it Ml, was said by spectators to hae developed engine trouble iinmedlnteh upon tnklng off nnd to have started fellng nt on altitude of L'O feet, whci Lieutenant (iiinther tried to turn back for a quick landing. . ,-.,.-'v'w.':r'V!-r ..v. . ix v rtVsjrt "' "a a'You'H taste the difference! a 42 I asco Coffee t 25 lb At all our Stores STORES CO. AUK1 j3T v . 'VS!S3f3YCtMi' VX sJ i g 'Si WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER STORE NEWS FOR MEN Furnishinp Section First Floor Sun Proof Serges at $25 July Reductions Are General S35 Suits for $29.50 $45 Suits for $32.50 $30 Suits for $38.50 $f0 Suits for $43.50 $75 Suits for $55.00 All our own good stocks with virtually every suit in the store included. Special Group of Blue Suits, $21.50 Fine w oolen penally light blue - weight -.nits es in style good for nung men, Riding Breeches For $8.50 F o r m e r 1 y SI 3.50. i lu opportunity is a er) unusual "ne. Note From Japan Reaches Capital Continued from Psne One them to go homo before coming here the conference may bo held later than November 11. .Tnpaii's unconditional acceptance, which Is taken for granted, probably mentis that she Iiiih been somewhat re assured about the scope of the I'ar Hast ItHilirnnniiiin 1... nAiHi..in.Lrtll ...1,1. 1.t.. kiiiiiviiiiiv irj , viiiuiiiiiuuillliilin Willi linn Government and with tho European (Jovernmeiits which have taken place sjnee the informal Invitation wns sent. From Toklo ns well as from London conies' the word thnt the conference will discuss general principles nml policies rather than details of the Far Kast. Will the Shantung question come up? Certain factors operate against its doing no. Hhniituug went to .la pun in accordance with secret treaties with nnglnnd, France and Italy when .tapan entered the war. The position of these Powers nt tho Paris Pence Conference wns that they were bound by their ticaty obligations. It will probably be the same In Air. Harding's Far Knt cni conference. If It should be the I'nited States will be In a minority of one in wishing to raise the Shantung issue in its blonder aspects. Sought New Agreement From authoritative sources both heic ml in Loudon It is learned positively that the main object in calling the Far Fastern question to the front was to get rid of the Anglo-.lapnuese alliance and substitute for it nn undcistundiug i among tho lending nations Laving in terests in the East for the preservation ol pence In the Pacific, for the main tenance of the open door mid for the development of China with duo regard to her lights as n nation. ' Thce are tho general policies nnd piiiiciplcM of which Toklo nml London talk. When the conference meets the I nitcd Stntcs will he somewhat in the position in which Jnpan is toilu. If the European Powers plead their tic.'it obligations legnrdiug Shnutung the I lilted States must either break tin the confcicnce or admit their validity. She will be no moro free to break tin the (onfereme than Japan Is to stay out of it now. The advantages to bo gained in the substitution of nn international policy in the Far East for n Japanese policy there backed up by an alliance with England will bo too great for this coun try to be too insistent with regnrd to Shantung It is probably considera tions like these, supported by nsHiir ances that the conference will discuss general policies nnd principles, which make Japan rejdy to accept the invita tion of Mr. Harding unconditionally. Jussemnd Sails for Franca New York. July 27- lily A P ) Jules Jufsernml, French Ambassador to tlie United States, and Mine. Jus einnd were listed as passengers on the steamer Pari", sailing for Havre today The Ambassador Is returning home on a leave of obencc iH SPEND more time mak ing close and clothes comparisons, and you,ll spend less for good clothes. STYLEBILT Suits sell Maker-To-Wearer. MO iL Hilton ompany 1211 Chestnut Street Clothes Shops ..NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKtYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO . 3H 1217-19 Chestnut Featherweights for Hot Weather; Built and Sold by Us Exclusively! This figure is lower than many stores ask for ordinary serges. Styles and sizes enough to please both men and young men. Each suit bears the label of warranty ( pro tected j "a now suit for one that fades." (Store Is Closed Saturday During July & August) $23 for Two-Piece $38 for Sports Suits Staple Blue Suits Patched-on pockets, nf 5Sf. f CCA n..Ml!t.. flaps to button dow just what you want for out-of-doors. Tweed effects. Value News Notes Xcw pencil - stripe suits of $65 quality selling at $48.50. Suits for sports wear at $28.50, reduced from $45. Fishbone, Her ringbone a n ti tweed effects. All neckwear 95c. Special blue flannel suits for seashore and yachting, $25. ANTI-BEER BILL MAY BLOCK MEDICINAL RULES Commlaaloner Blair Soon to Atv nouneo Policy on. Regulations Washington, July 27. Illy A. P.) Announcement by Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair of his policy on the question of medicinal beer regu lations will be made In thr next few days. Mr. lllalr Is now definitely de ciding, officials said todny, whether the regulations should be Issued at this time or deferred because of probable early action by the Hcnata on the WllllvCompbcll bill to prohibit the prescribing of beer by doctor. Tlie Commissioner also ia working out the final form tlie beer regulations might take which, it is understood, would provide in general for prescrip tions of one case at one time, but with out limit ns to the number of prescrip tions. According to Prohibition Com missioner Hnynes. however, the proba bility of the eventual .Issuance of beer regulations Is slight. There was ap parently little desire on tho part of in ewers', he sold, to obtain the regu lations In view of the pending hostile legislation. U. OF P. SURE OF WOOD t....... o.w u. win nir.f tint.1 Hnzleton, $JO0O. Letters of ndmln Trustees Say He Will Direct Unl- , tuiim ,;. K,,mi,.., lur the o.s,ni of vorslty and Not Philippines t Mntl'd:- MeCnlly, 17011 Wcsi.fi- t.T Tl.,1. .!.. n...Mert,n,,ln 1 vmhIxiiu I nVCIlUe "iO(lll. ill'-" lllivi'l?it .'l viv.. ..... ..-.. - todny denied reports cmnnntlng from Washington thnt Major General Leon ard Wood may accept the governor gen iralstilp of the Philippines Instead of becoming president of the University John C. Hell, member of the Hoard of Trustees of the University, said : "Hefore his departure General Wood agreed to assume the duties. of the ad ministrative head of the University. He elected to serve in this capacity rather , than go to the Philippines as Governor General. It Is hardly likely that In will change his decision." Itenorts from Washington say official denial has been mndn nt tho White Hoiisq that Gcucral Wood will stay in tho Philippines. It Is expected ho will reach Manila within tlie next few days and return br September 1 to submit i his report to President Harding on con- i dltions and needs of the Islands. VETERANSTO HAVE'otJTING i Expect to Raise Fund for Proposed Qreeley Memorial Home A memorial home for Post 01, American Legion, in honor of Private Itnymond E. Greeley, SOft Union street, over whose bodr memorial nerrleen were heki In the City Hnll plaza July M, j will be the result, It la' hoped, of n community picnic to be given today , under the auspices of the post nnd the Lancaster Avenue business Association. ' in 'Principal Cilia St. Tailoring Shop on Second Floor " 7V " Vacuity Lightweights, feath erweights, fl a nncl s, worsteds and serges. This reduction is the more remarkable when it is considered that all blue suits arc included except some at a lower figure. All Golfers' Trousers, $7.50 For any pair of golf trousers in the store's stock. Their former selling prices were $10 and $12. 5 MOTORISTS N 'BORROWED' CAR KILLED IN COLLISION Shuttle Car and tAutomoble Crash Head-On on Viaduct Cleveland, 0., .Inly 27. (Ily A. P.) Five persons who were killed, four of tticm almost Instantly, when a shut tle car on tho Abbey nvenuo viaduct and an automobile, crashed head-on shortly after midnight, were idcntlllcd this morning. One family was wiped out when John M. Francyk, forty, n garoge owner; his wife and their two children, Edna Mary, ten years old, anil Theodore, nine months, were killed. The fifth person killed wns Mrs. Annn Iiranloff, whoso husbnnd, Max llranloff, wns seriously Injured. Each nf tlie dead suffered n fractured skull. The. cause of tho accident, ac cording to police, was the operation of a shuttle cor east on westbound track, the westbound track being under re pair. The motorists were westbound, and when they saw the street car on the westbound track they apparently thought It wns traveling in the same direction as the automobile. The automobile In which tlie two families were riding had been left in Frnncyk's garage for re pairs, the police any. Wills Probated Today Wills filed for probate today Include Hnobcl Fg&n. -Ifl'l Monnoti' iivnue. .$1700 j Henry F. Ilcrgle, no East Low leu stl'cet. WO: liii. i . rtf - PUlllll I'suutB, wirti; nitru lur iauici if t Koilcbiiugli. $12,ll5i.2;i, nnd Aniiit 0. McC.lvern. $52a7.:i-L Gloucester Man Hurt In Crash Walter Flexon, 410 Jersey avenue. Gloucester, was cut on tho face nnd head when his motor car was struck and overturned by nn nuto truck nt Hud son street nnd tlie Boulevard, Glou cester, ot noon today. Sterol uva i. , ',r,j Eight Floors Packed, Jammed, With Brand-New Furniture at Prices We Never Thought Would Be Possible Again! Come In!! Be Convinced!!! T" IGHT now, when sales abound, it is most important to consider the rC store vou are hard times. stocks of furniture and "cleaned house" regardlessly. mmmm a KSHaWMnBMGMMISRKCSai .;''. I:'!.,'!'- ''''' Li "' m '.'. ? $500 "Louis XV" Mahogany or Walnut Bedroom Suite - - - The magnificence of this suite could hnidly he pictured. A jinnee will reveal all its beauty and masterful Workmanship. Note the bow-end bed and tho full vanity dresser. $500 Ten-Piece Queen Anne Walnut Dining-Room Suite - - Remember, 10 pieces at this low price. (10-inch buffet, oblonjr extension tablo, inclosed server, china closet, 6 side chairs nnd one armchair. Can you recall such a icmarkablo value before? Store Open 9. A. M. to 5.30 P. M. DaiJr 712 ASSAULT VICTIM DIES Fight Over Lithuanian Deauty Dlamed for Olrardvllle Death Mnhanoy City, Pa July 27. An thony Kcborsklo, nged twenty-two, a cool miner, died at the Fountain Springs Btoto Hospital yesterday from a beating alleged to have been adminis tered by Joseph and Peter Krirk. brother, of Qlrardvillo. Ills skull nnd three ribs were fractured. Two mine drills covered with blood were found near the Mnhanoy Creek where he was discovered unconscious. Tho State police who nrrcstcd the L JLL GOOJD SJMU)JBb coins: to deal with.. While others were bemoaning STERN & CO. took a decided loss WE ARE holding this tremendous AUGUS'l EVENT with the firm and positive statemen THAT NEVER BEFORE HAS FURN1TUR1 OF QUALITY BEEN OFFERED SO CHEAP. WI CHALLENGE ANY STORE TO DUPLICATE OUR VALUES. Read these specials 1 There art hundreds of others. Two of the Many Values! Mt w dl.. w ijsrzmn - 714 Market Street Krlcks and hn.d them coufmit'iM ? County jail nt iWwiiiT ti. ft the brothers ami iffirtfc &'& uroiicii in a iignt over a Lithu,; beauty, who recently arrived TouSt Jk May Settle ElectrlclTtrlka A settlement of the strike of cic. cal workers Is expected to tC(1IlU " n conference of employers nml i ,i at M South Sixteenth Xtfcl James, Mead, sccretnry of the vi.? i1 Workers' Union, will meet with JiM,i sentftflvcs of the Commit', of TwXM three to thresh out the qUMiu?,: wages for the striking men. on ' clectri; ?; COMPLETE SUMMER CLEARANCE 3.85 4-85 g.85 4 HOUSANDS ol Men's Oxfords to ulect trom all th papu lar leather Including vrhlt buck and combinations, Stmon't smartest motlals that sold for 910.00, $12.00 and J13.00 now LESS THAN HALT. Biggest monty-iavlng opportunity In yeartl a iALLAHAN' . . i . 921 MARKET STREET 60th & Cheitnnt Sti. 5604 Germntown Ava. 2736 Germtnlown Ave. on their entire $ 275 $ 245 Saturday. , From 9 A. M. ) to 5-T. !- lJ Ii fh liffitSTralm s as! :JJ Largest Home of Furniture in America: 0 i r. h .N 3$Wjfefet
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