i. :?,.. h .n W" 'V , -", V i .v- . - . f. -." ", t -v l Vr rr 1 !' Ft' Hi jEvolyn S. Taken Over by U. S. Officers on Smuggling Charge TWO SHIPS ARE IDENTIFIED ! H . AS RUM RUNNER . erwni mspntch to Kvenlno mode l.tagtr Atlantic City, Aur. 12. Tho Evelyn j 8., ft bateau, wns seized this mornliiRi .by Chief Deputy United States Martini! ' Snowdcn's men, noting under instruc tions from Deputy United Stntcs Dis trlct Attorney Frederick I'enrxe Sin-1 Is held for Binupgllni rum nsliore. Ownership of two of the three veMeln' selzcd yeitcrdny by the Federnl otTiclalH On charges of being connected with rum Tunning Into the Atlantic City Inlet were ascertained todny. Tittj to tne lurper rnft, tho auxiliary hloop Edward II Bcrke. In the Customs Ilouse record I held by Captain Harry (loukler, who la under .'000 bail on the Federal charge of having wliNky aboard tho craft. Tho vesiel was searched several months ago, nftcr u return trip from Baltimore The cruller Uuelo Sum ts owned by Iteubeit I-vitig, saroonncetiiT nt this city. The identity of tho owner of the cruiser fe.i (iiuitut 1ms not been fixed. Deputy marshals are aboard the ves sels todn . The olUcers anil crew arc held on charges of joining In transpor tation of whisky from the high seas Into the harbor here, nnd smuggling. Another vessel may be seized today. Keeper of tho Coast (lUiml Station Holdzknm said that such seizure was expected, but he was not authorized to disclop the name of the craft, which Is leported to bo an open boat, driven by tin engine. As to further arrests on charges of rum running, he said that there may bo Bensntloual developments before the close f the dm. tho nature of which h ic fuscd to discuss. "The Federal ngents have the information needed to net. lie wild, "and just when they will loiiiid mi the men who have been connected with the conspiracy which involves several higher tips in this citv. I'hllndelphla and New York is not determined." i - Say Seized Ship Head Tried Suicide Contlnufil from race One Bcizure of great stores of fancj liquois in caches near the city. It is said that Philadelphia was merely the clearing house und sales Tiiace'for tho liquor. It wns sold hero in quantities by ajents, who occupied suites in lendin; hotels, and were r"ndv io sell a drink, a quart, n case or a Jinndred cases, and to iill orders imme diately. The liquor was used largely, according to the customs men. for the entertainment of men who came to this citv for big conventions. Seizure of the Thomaston will be followed, the customs men sav. by seiz ure of numerous smaller ciaft. at At lantic City nnd other coast resorts, which were used to smuggle the rum shore. Revelations of the brond seone of the customs inquiry and campaign weie made by Special Agent Ilrooks toilnv after the six Federal warrants had been prepared. in...iti. Vni,r.1 nn iliini M,lrvn t i i"r V. UIUHIM .."IliU W.r, .,,...... ... .... . ine linpenuing loss m uis iiiii. iu Special Agent Ilrooks "It mil be that he was n victim in rue ""'",.,, Mrs i,auuv m, 0iild per-uml lie says. iiu nun inrcuienen in m himself, nnd one of the euslouis m.-n on I his ship enteied his cabin last night just as he had prepared a noose to hang (himself and prevented the aet." -i....i tv... iivmi. i."".. H...... ' ciitialii ikuiu ttuim i iiiumr The liquor seized In Hertz's pirn e ..,.: i. .. t 'pi... ycsicioii "- ni'iiii u uiiiiiii'- I msionis men nun oci-ii nuiniiiiu nn- bottling woiks in C.imdui for almost ' i. .. r i .. !.-... i.. .i. tnCUlJ ll'lll ll"lll- U' l"l I I III I I 1 O V ! !! seizure. Hertz wns lured over to Phila- ' delphla on n pretext to tn'k mntteis over with Special Agent Itrinks. and ' In his absence his place was entered I by the rustonis inspectors with Fedeia' I search warrunts. j Specinl Agent Hrooks revealed that the room in which the gp-it store if rum was hidden wns camnutl.igul witii tiers of cases of "soft stuff ' Wl ' the customs men entered thv wet-1 euunii iuioiii uiu mum -i.u.isv i .i.mii i a1 ifci-ii fjv.l tl.nf nnli tin. ....( B11U UOUI.U I MUt, HUH III'' ni'll -Mllll l . stud R-ns tnere. incy insiieu. nnwever. puniUB nown u is oi uif uers ui inn... cj-iii buw iiiui iiiumi it iniii- '""'"'.. lilClll. 1-.I1LIIII (HIS II. .11 IIH'l I.Mlll I lnilte quantities of choiee vvln-Uv an I wines. Tlie men arrested nie rliiirji'd vvitu violations of .Seetlon Ml 'J'sTl. 'Kl'l. 287.1. 2.S71 and .'Ovj. f w I n-i States Criminal Code, ihaiKms "ii splraey to defraud the I'mted State Government. Conviction i-tnhr tins. sections makes Captain Nenpel IimMi to the loss of his ship by loiilisi .itmn IJribo Attempt Charged "Customs Tnsnei tor Airuev ' - Gpeclal Agent Ilrnok-, ' tolil up i m when nerU returned and found ile agents hud made the i im ot m cood he nslied h" nun h Asnev vvuuiil want to walk nw.i.v and fnisft vvh.n lad seen. "Inspector Annej npe'd he n . customs Inspector und not a I'edinii in foreeinent nKcnt As wt licit. I.i, . n.i been chareed with nticn.it to bribe i Inderal official "Therfl would have bren v 1 n'e.i' Brrrpts before now if tb. I'i !. , n . thoritles in New .Teiev la, t ,, proper eo-operution I hmu men i Tronton and Newark with iut'in nni i nn for warrants, and tliev nlw.ivs tomnl eomebody was uwnv on bis wnimm The result was that we bnve be. n h. d back ronsldernblv We lime s i,i,( ., In spite of tins hiiiidn up nml In-' r l'elton is now- in Tun-on pi inn; .i number of wturuni- nnn'i uiM l served bv the lotted S-1 ,i i . - M u ;l , office in '1 renton "A IVdernl warrant vm i 1 . i flfor Anilievv tlroh, who vmi . i i. ! t i'tlernl official M ViTsV H H K 1 in spite 01 tins liaiiiln up ami liK'inior 6? ------- - . , I cervod h tlu I nitril St.n. u M - ;' ollico in 1 ronton n mmymmK'w v y y.p f'TflXJITTl m i Sm-rsj- BEffit m& HIIXKRN I l I I 1 A A I - iJO V TtWAV 13. I Hvl IJsJfPH SHOPPING TODAY ? tflgiW I -j f U rjtrriniir nrnnuiti sJX!V&Jrtt'CVkr. A SlS9uKC L . Mm: . - 'ft,- l Mht Menu rbnwl IJjIlr BiwWwy!iiHK 'i$ '"' ','Vv,N mME;, X JCHilW "" "" ts ruutii w,tr kt. VQSQieaCaHfMf AUTO WRECKED IN CRASH KM- 'KllHK"KdHifiS! j, ",i'" ' ' , . s&'mrJimjiMmiEPrsmF . -ji IV VS-VfJjk, J7V."VJI i. laW. KtsiV ..Fv's . JMtHHK SV . .iXZl 4iasisisism f . wJZffmtiK ft Jw5www" ??'- jjmiiWF jnnBflr9i lhVBIAWBB !'' VMVB -JVI ,M l.eOgsr 1'hoto orvirn Four persons were Injured today when two motorcars, ono spredhtg, (olllded lit Srvcntfi anil IMne streets. The pirtnro shows the larger of tile autos. smaller one was belli; ilihcn li Dr. F, M. Dj.soii, 222 .St. Mark's mui.iic of vlo'atlng the New Jci'sex li(iior en foreeinent law. 1 liave sent orders t t'nder-Sheriff Itrown, of Ocean Count, not to permit the destruction of lnpior found near Rirnegat and claimed liy iroh It wl'l be u ed at evidence in the Fedeial suit against him, 'We are preiiuilnz tn sei.e a mini- her of boats in Atlantic Cuiiiitv. and nmku numerous artests there. No one I will escape. We know ever man and bont. i 'We have learned nil the details aNo i of the i.iitioi- uade In Philadelphia, as it affects the sale of sniugg'cd liquor, and In due time theie will be mhiip Mauling arrests m this eit . I.iiiuor l.as been put out hem and In other large i ities to enteit iln guest nt ui- entlon-. We l;inn wheie die nng iwiiiiu is enniiiiiiin? i ins irnne mis us headiiuarters, and we know the name of the piominent man who has been i.i iharge of the ling's operations " The customs olhi'liN who have been j In charge of work from the .Mar.vluulj j border to .Mtinasiiuan are specinl Agent Hnoks. Special Agent Hrviiolds an. I I Inspectors Agio. Pen-. Morgan and I l'elton. THE DAILY NOVELETTE Ccnius r.t Tea Making No debutant. was ever more eeited over her coining out tea than Mrs l'en ley lirmlley wn- the ntternoon shortl nfter her marriage to l'enley Itradlev. when she iiudeitonk to lntroilme Mr. lirndlev's tvvent -vear-old daughter to a little group of her own particular frieniN To umleitaud the confusion one must iiudeis'iind the I'enlev Itrnd ley ir.cmige It was located in an upiiitiiient hotel t.he apartment was the snine that Mrs Mrail'c hail once oc 1 l...l.... I...- ....... ...l -..I...... I, had been changed only bv the addition ' "'"he it. And no maid had come. Mrs. ' ;)" f'v "f the students, who com of a hundred of the bocks that Penley I'.radlev did not send her complaint to l"1'1 ""' ""'l vci;.5-(' !,fllr. (,n"1"1' Hiadlev could not be pnited (mm. a pipe' the pantry again, for the telephone was ' ,ooK l1a""" """'l mnn.v difficult stunts on lor so. n new ch floii'er containing his , lLim(,nt mil. on ocmsions. Penlm ' ll,..ll.,.. M,...lf It.. I,n,l lmnl Hint 1 o..,.l ,1... I.innt imi.1 ..Hi. v IHII U" luniuru no ii . 1 1 in t i ui . ... her to give up hei work at Ituitons and, the SI.", (Hill a year that went with it. And now the new Mrs 1'enley Iliad- , .... ,,,,.., ii,,i .,.,, , lutrodu ,r ,. .laughter Aliie to some "vvoit'i uliili. nennle." while people.' - ,--,--- t ii.nft. And now .V 'H e, ,i i - in urn' ,' iniieu it mi r w In re she v. as Inirrie'ilv dies. in,: jiir-i- ".pieunm ihhik . ... - 1. , n,, ,,,, '""," ."" V. 1 ,M,e,t you 10 fa ml mpiiwite one of tl" III I'M' "in three men I hive pi. U. o t is e gi Dli , for von ih.v wi 1 lie l.-ie lliH l,r- noon Itoger M.elc nil .1 siw you a the monev yon could .'lr' "' ": "" i ne i- i,i .. .. ,ii ,,, fllfside loMlig iieature besides. limi liriene hasti f a tent 111 the hank never Iiu. but he nnke a lot ami lie s li-illiiint Inii'v- leiil hi plavs Anil tin re is Uirrv F.ainbiidse avvfullv KukH-Ii. 'er b studying sill, worms or tiibaii. r -ml boat- or something . . . ,,. ,.,.,., ., , . rnn ,.ni,wv i.' ' 'i . . . .. .. and - .Mis l'mley limU'n . .,- , .,, ,,. ,,,,,.. ,.,.,1 ,tprruiiteil All,, wn )(1( frnlI!P, u protest v,vi,t , Jo .von suppose lias lmppeiied ! I . awvjMB ic icv in',1 Ti. wwr: a j a ill" ' ' n fiwa c H I ft . ... p i.M Tender and ta&tv s 1 Baby h 5 is i'ki e r s norwav :: 1 Inn -a v h i. b v la a- ii n 1 lviacnrai : j JO f s? is nf ii H rk m x v U tl PS I I y At all our Stores h I ems 1 r-4 PB'nF.HVl nj D au -- HIT t I ll I I. I I II. Mil. II i 4AJuCmm'' l"'tsV!HrW,J T EVENING PUBLIC V - that maid? I told them to send her up b lia'f-past three. The lemons aren't nit, and 1 don't believe there Is nn sugar. They were going to send the things up from down stairs, but dear kimws what's happened." i wihii sou had let mo cet thines ready this morning, mamma," scolded Alice. "I knew It would be too much fur jou." "I couldn't let you be worried," Mrs. Hradley was ti.xing to get n telephone connection with the imntry in the hotel ilnilng-ioom below stairs. "It really is rn awful job getting up a ten," nnd tiien to ttie steward down below : "I wish ou would send up boine other snmiwfr he-. 1 ordered watercress and thev sent lettuce, and there isn't any hutfor nn them nnd and will jou burr ui:u mum lining; uur guests will tie eomnig soon." When lier stepmother was through telephoning Alice summoned courage to ii : "You didn't send cards to Morton i,ray, did you mother? Of (iiursi, not." came back franklv "Mot-ton isn't in a clas with the peo i le I'm asking today. He's nice enough In n way Alice, you don't mean to tell me ou care about hlni?" The frankness of this query rather look Alice's brenth away She was not as trunk is her rejoinder. "I only thought he was an old friend It was ihnmgh him that voti and pnna met. We ought at least to feel grntefu'." "Oh, If that's nil I won't urgtie I with ou. Itut you see lie's just gen jeuil business munager nt Morton's. In i a business way he mnv be a genius, but the people I'm asking this after noon are different. ' A half an hour later the guests had arrived. Some had even spoken of leaving. Hut still no refreshments hnd 'appealed There was tea service in one end of the loom but no boilinz wnlt't lim l.n.,i Lanl 11.1 ,il,lt l.I.ili tn loeateu In the genernl reception loom. The hall door rnng ami Al.ce run i ovv ll t he sliort in et neet In 'i M ri. Irm 01 thfillirlit. tn n-lmit flin ileln v n.l -.-- . ..-.., ... ........ . .. ,,-...,.,.., 11 mil and the needfuls foi the tea -ci vice. Hut It was not the maid A tal1, broad-shouldered figure bent down to kis Alice vety leverently . but she pushid bilii oft. "Time for that later," she said. "Something has gone wrong in the pantry. The refreshments havin't come I here s not cnnniM, lmrnr nn . .. . . : .; r" ine snniiw iche. .Mother is in o stew She sliTs you're a genius, so go to It and prove vnu tan get the needfii N for Uli .ns.de of t n i ..notes The t'onr dosed sllenth. Alice np- ppni(., ,am nI11 nifled in the ic- ception toom and refused to answer aDV ot "'' s.gnnled inquiries from her Apartments at the Rittenhouse U Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut ,-?JWWf.wwrTiMT1V'ViTTTilftli "'inill' YES, 13 Cents for One Loaf of the Best Bread in the City rather different in price and sky high in wholesomencss, purity and taste. Meenehan's bread is electrically baked every crumb of it is precious. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries IK South 52d Street 11 South (i()th St. 26(H Gcrmantown Ae. 4009 Market Street : 1433 South g $3.00 Baltimore $3.50 Washington and Return (War T R'r dditmnal) SUNDAY, JULY 17 GET TICKETS EARLY Special Train leim-s :hli (hi'Mnut Stw. Station 8.00 Hfturnin'r loaves W u ihinrlnn P M Ilaltimnre 7.00 P. M Knstern Standard Time. Baltimore "''jSg.-. ,, , - -'s?h - tMmmL nn,, f ; ... '. . , f .-..-..f!-.'.-r .- ...-.,,, , . , . j- sdSl. 'BDaER-, PHIL'ADELPHIAV FRIDAY, distraught stepmother. She slmnly urged the guests who bnd suggested leaving to wait n few minutes for tea. ll had been n little dened, she said. Then the bell rang ever so lightly and Alice sped down the hall again, Imme diately she returned with nn enormous tray -n lacquered reed trny that had t.ot come from the hotel kitchen. It contained n spirit lamp with hot water ready to he relighted, n silver dish of chopped Ice and shaved butter, in limit able light biscuits, dishes of am. nnd tiently piled sandwiches of u dozen different mixtures. Five minutes litter, when tea drink ing was In full swing nnd there were expressions of praise iroin tne guests nt the delicious refreshments, Morton (ray strode quietly into the loom. Mrs, l'enley Urndley tlrst eyed him with disapproval. Hhe had not expected him, but us her long-time business as sociate she could not fall to greet him cordially. lie took his chair, his tall, broad form balancing rather grotesquely on a small gilt chair of the apartment lintel variety , In the grofip of guests over which Mrs, Hrndley presided. Presently Alice stood beside her step mother. "I am going to tell you something, before all your guests." Alice began nt first timidly and then with more courage. "Morton ilray nnd I arc en caged. We thought It would be n nice little surprise to announce It now at your party You nnd Morton nre such old filemh I know you will he de lighted " And Mrs. Hrndley really was. She forgot nil about Hogcr, Tom and Ilarr). looking rnlher insignificant and inefficient in the proximity of the piesence of Morton. Then she rose from her chair nnd before Morton could rle fiom his chnlr she planted n kiss on Ills check by way of motherly congrat ulation. Thru Penley IJindley himself ap peared and the guests delayed departure still longer, for Mr Hradley had brought still more delicacies that suf ficed for an informal supper. It was utter Morton had departed and Alice had gone to bed flint Mrs. Ilradlev thought to inquire as to the miraculous appearance of Morton and the tea equipment. "It was a simple matter." said Mr. Hradley. laughing. "The thing wns nil cooked up. W e 'knew what sort of service you'd get nt this liotei i got in mucn wiin Morton nnd we ordered the things from the club diet this morning. Morton went over In a taxi to get them, nnd I telephoned the steward here to stop opeiations on the tea order here. 1 wanted your little tea paity to be a success." Mrs Iliadley's eyes filled with teat . "Peu'.ev." she said huskily, "now that it is n'll settled for Alice. I I think I'll give up -this, sort of life nnd the job at Uiirton's. I'd like to settle down In the suhuibs somewhere with plenty of mom for your books nnd pipes and things. You see. I thought that Alice would have n better chance in tho city 1 knew she 'oved Morton, but I never thought he cared for her. Thnt's why I got Itoger and Tom nnd that Haiti bridge individual here tills afternoon " "GYM" STUDENTS IN SHOW University of Pennsylvania Summer Classes Give Exhibition Stu(lnts of the summer school course in physical education at the University of Pennsylvania save an exhibition of their prowess in athletic wotk yester day in the pymnasium of the Univer sity. !"' """whihi uhib. iiuim.i umn unu mirM"' "" V'" u-i " , . '"" I wonii'ii wuo iiurimt wic iiih siiminir 1 mom lis IIOV wen WOIKing linill in nn . piove their nbi'ltv to sue physical ni si ruction in the schools. An mtere-ting progrn n 'lint how 1 the scope ot the summer s work wns ar ranged by 'William .1 Croiuic, phv.sic.il instructor of the University, and it in tluded folk dancins. s'ames, vvnnd drills and g"n"ral g-iniistifs. . ' Youth Hurt by Auto i rrani., Thieir. eighteen ven.s old. of -jj-i-. i,.i, r.,, ,i.i. ,.. ... t,,..i. M niitomobile nt Mornt Hphraim avenue and I.iheitv street. Camden, nt (1:30 o'clock last night lis left leg was frnttured He wns token to the West .lersey Homeopathic Hospital. Renovated, refurnished made spick, span nnd inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick front these: Two Rooms nnd llath. Three Rooms ur.d Hath. I-'our Rooms nnd two Raths. l "I'll I II raJGMwujieS ??rwr i ki and M 0.00 i ! i id 1A & 0hiofc IB Noll, Liked by All Sides, . Is "Amiable Go-Betueett" Oscar E. Noll, In the course of a conference In the Mayor's office, was described as the "Amiable Go-lie-tween." Noll Is considered (o have special qualifications for his role. He is Penrose leader of the Thlrty-soventh Ward, n friend of Hlg Tom Cunningham and of United States Attorney Coles, of the Voters League, nnd finds no difficulty In holding friendly conferences with the Major, City Solicitor Smyth nnd Director of Public Works Cnven. Smyth nnd Caven nre the Mayor's fhlef political advisers. Noll has done nothing to stir up hostilities anywhere. In n quiet way he Is 'hall fellow well met" In all quarters where political leaders foi( gather. Campaign Issues Outlined by Mayor Contlntifd from I'ote One taxes and the tipbulldlns of tho Phila delphia Jos works with a view of re (iticing the cost of pas to the consumer, rpon each of which issues the contrac tor combine fotccs, still seeking to re tain the iwwcr of the old regime. Iinve birn obstructionists-, "For the information of the man on the trnin ns well as for tb" average citizen of Philadelphia the pre -'lit -Jay issues may be thus briefly stated : "Elimination of contratlor boss ism. "No Inrrcisc In gas rates or t.ies. "A progressive, constructive ad ministration against the delay and obstruction of selfish Interests. "That Is the situation in a nutshell." Vnrr. Will Not Oiic In Senator Vnie. who Is fighting to re tain his sent in the combine saddle, was seen in his Lincoln Hnlhllng office shortly nfter the Mayor's stuteineut wns madp public The Seimtnr, in nn interview, de clnied the organization will stand "hind and fast" for two places on the He publican ticket. The places desired are lteceivcr of Totes, with W Frecland Kendtlck n candidate for re-election, nnd City Treasurer, with Thomas F. Watson. hairmuii of the City Commit tee, us the Vnre chohe. Senator Vare was questioned regard ing repot ts lie would withdraw Mr. Kendrick as u candidate und that he Rely on Ciiiicura To Clear Away Skin Troubles nop lanrcnse. uinnnrni in tnolfrftum ojw. I Art, tic SampleiotCHltmi, Dipt X.kltldis.Mui.l i ' 1 DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING I I A HOT day IsjmtoneoftheUidilenH B of lifethatrccallsthelexend: "Drink Coca-Cola, Delicious oad Refrethlng." n I THE COCA-COLA COMPANY I laninB Coal Beyers vs. Dealers Situation is Serious The Autocar Company "The Motor Truck Success" Ardmore, Pa. Est. 1897 August 12, 1921 u rATJG;UST 12, 1921 would be satisfied with one place on the county ticket. "The political sltuntlon Is absolutely unchanged," le replied. "It wiih ex plnlut'il last Wednesday that more tlmn I wo-thirds of the representatives of the Republican votern and members of the Itcpublicau Campnigii Commltlec. ns well as joth the men and women Jtc titiblican voters, feel that tht.tr request for two out of tho five Republican can didates Is a modest one, and the regular Republican pr.rty organization stands hard nnd fast on that request. Confident If light Is On "If it goes to a contest every one familiar with the sentiment of Iletmb Hinn voters knows thnt the Republican Party organization will easily elect more than two out. of the five county officials. "Mayor Moore Is in full charge of the 'ash -cart, which my friends nnd 1 helped him to get when we nil voted for the city charter at Hnrrlshurg and when Joseph P. Oaffnev nnd others of my friends In Council furnished the Denartmont of Public Works the money with which tn cnuln the ash nnd street- cleaning work. "It is a Into day for tho Mayor to talk nboitt gambling ami other vice con ditions in this city, which he hns full tontrol of and lias had for going on twenty months. During this period the Mayor has repeatedly made changes and said he had gambling stamped out. Hut recently. Judge Gordon, represent ing the Mayor before the Civil Service Commission, admitted that the Fourth Ward and other wards In South Phila delphia were crime-ridden, which 1 know to be true. Hints nt "Real Rootleggcrs" "How can the Mayor expect to have niiy discipline In the Police Depart ment when he is tnklug his political advice from the chief bootleggers In ttie city nnd then talk civic decency. No real independent or nnv other voter Is being fooled tinder these conditions. This attempt on the patt of the Mayor to stnmpcdc the political situation in the Inst week hasn't cntiscd ns much ns a ripple. "If you wont any more Interviews on the political situation in the future," he HALLAHAN'S CLEARANCE SALE Of WHITE SHOES and the POPULAR LEATHERS TOMORROW SATURDAY mU Women1. 5-rnrtPit Models 'of the Senon in WHITE DUCK, BEAUTY WHITE CLOTH. TAN LEATHERS, PATENT COLT SKIN, CU.N METAL. FABRICS nnd COMBINATIONS. RUMMAGE LOTS-SUMMER SHOES 1.00 SILK STOCKINCS ALL SHADES 65c to 2 00 fALLAMAN' GOOD 921 MARKET STREET 60tb & Chcitnut Sti 5604 Cermititnwn Ave. 2736 Gcrmtntown Att. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Ilcud Lines in Aujt. 1st issue of the Philn. North American on their Industrial nnd Architectural News Page stated: STEEL SHORTAGE HOLDS UP WORK ON 3 BUILDINGS HERE Surprising. Indeed, for those who ileal With us for their needs In structural Btcel: Such ppeed do we Bhovv In shipping down Our work to the Kood old Quaker town. No job that we've had has been delayed, a 1'A.ionl for tlm In each caso made. In shop nnd In fleld we're mrlcily mere; leu us wna; jou Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc. HO) t'lill.i. nnire U itlnut 3UII.1 IlrthlfhMti. I'ii I'linnr 2300 Coal dealers do no.t own nor can they afford to own enough motor trucks or horse drawn vehicles to be able to deliver a sufficient amount of coalt to. keep us warm during the coming winter, if the delivery of coal is deferred until cold weather sets in. It is very improbable that we have another mild winter. continued, "you had better get them from that hot-air merchant on tlip sec ond lloor of City Hall who reminds one of that sulphur water spout nt Sand ford, Fla where the water spouts out of the ground In the center of'the innlij street of tho town all day nnd nil night about sixteen feci; liletb. Penrose ns Peacemaker Senator Penrose hns started . criss cross scries of diplomatic negotiation!! between tho rival camps, w th the o5 icct of trying to find out what kind of a county ticket would be acceptable to This news was brought bock to Phila delphia today by Thoinaa W. Cunning horn. who. with President Judge Brown, was in conference with the Senior Sena tor yesterday. .... , , , . Cunningham evidently would like to see n ticket of this kind: District At torney Rotan for rcnomlnntlon j Wat son for Receiver of Taxes : Mnf htratr Campbell for Register of V .Ills, nnd have the offices, of City Treasurer nnd Controller flllM by the City Admin Istrntlon. Penrose nnd the oters League Jointly. Representatives of the league are ad vancing Vivian Frank Gable, one of Sheriff Lamberton's chief deputies, for City Treasurer or Register of Wills. Mayor Moore would prefer to see Gable. If he Is to nnvc n piace on tne iickci, named ns Register of Wills. The Mnvor is not keen abotft Gable, however. Hut the Mayor, In the loug run. Would rather have Gnble than Magistrate Campbell ns Register of Wills. It is ltl-jflr.ltl'iHM .95 SHOES neeu, results compare. N. T. Oalfe Vnndertillt OflBO lock will ' nld he regards "Illllv" f..- i . Tfl "joke" in th. tn :i...iY".WW ..'gtl Iteglnter of Will, lv i r,. J Vl ,1 I ," ""- "--e OI tJIfy q,V- "0l so that In connection wit , a,.,ii ttsS"f. crnl Lewis, a 1'enrn.n m...!1 ,(llt.or Qen.' inn oi.l.i !. i.i, . """0 ICnilfr U. MorcantiiSAK lmld " iV, Jndepciidents nlo nre tirei- , innn prnnci, -. nurd, ehMrm.- .c"' L'inance Committee, for Citl rSn,of n . ' - ', "- ' ntroliri Coroner Exonerate, Motor A Coroner's Inmi.o, .. ,. "' yeaterdhy resulted In the cxon,ern.'J.0,lt0,, Robert II. Nlmmo, 2137 TolT1 J iceiuu Bireei, una cltr wW .. kilied Joseph Gold, nfnV "fft North Thlrtr-llrst street. . dent occurred on the new Whtu't?1" plko nt I.Hllan.on.the.Lnk. t i110" The hoy rnn from an nu&iiV1' . talnlng members of IiIh & Con In front of Nlmmo'a niacUD"' dltcctl' American Beaulv ELECTRJCmojl' tlialwtttroa,,, Every article you pureh... Ihli (tore muit be latlifatlory to you or we are the !o.,ri that', why we feature hljh. grade merchandlte. Come In and let ui demon. alrato the many lavor-eavln electrical device, for the home which we carry In ttock. J. F. BUCHANAN SUPPLY CO. Electrical MerchandUe 1715 Chestnut St. utSt. f 7801 I'hnnt Spruce AMI) lture riSANTlAT. VII,Ki:H-nAKIlK COLL1KRV COM. I'AM' FIHST moiitoaoi: o rn CUNT HINUINO Ft Ml GOLD IIOXDS, DUE 1023. Durdiont t r tnrma . rtrnmi ... . ipmlior 1. 11112 121 nnn nf .oi.i i...j. "' bored its below Jiava lien drawn for rJSSl tlnn hv thu Nlnulnv VSitH at mi ..-j . MT lnitreil. ns of tteptcmbir I. lt)2l, vTi 3 J Ml 111 IIT 1".M 131 H ;23 B5". S'JII 311 U12 334 343 381 3i 3R4 3H7 404 4U5 41( 435 47S Above bondi. with nil unmatured mowii tuchcil. should tn crescntrd for narmiri ... .....w ... . . .our .mi ui n.icr crpirmwr 1 llt. when nil tnterc.it thereon vlllrn. um.vill) TiltST COJIl'ANY, TroitM flEOnaE II. STUAUT 3d. Trtaiurer. I'lillartclrhln, Ta . Aursust 11. 11)21, KENTUCKY I'CIILIC SURVICK t'OMPAM Sealed proposals will L? received it ttl cilice ot fidelity Trust Company Noi. J.. 331 Chestnut Rtreet, rhllAifelnhla tor ttl unlo to tho Truetee of a aufllclent amount of tho Flr.t Slortgage 8 per cent Gold BonJi of tie Kentucky I'uhllo Service Ccmpitr, dated February 1. 101(1. to Inveit thi nn of tiU00.no, and the said TrusLn beribr Elves notice of Its Intention to no spplr lb. tiald fund. Proposals must be h.aIa til presented to the said Trustee befort 11 o'lloclt on Tuesdur, heptemher fl. 1MI. N offer exccedlns lO'.'a per cent snd accruti Interest will be hecepted. The right it reservod to reject any und a'l MJa. Soc bonds ns may bo accepted will be pall it, the omc of the Trustee on Thursday, Dip. ifmnrr n. iit-si. rilJEI.ITY TUUPT COMTAVT Trust. TO. 1'. OEST. President, rhlladetphln. AtiRUst 1. 11)21. Proposal SCALED rilOI'tWAl.S WILL HE It reived hv tliv underalirnid, the Controller of Schuylkill County, nt his offKe In Potts vllle I'll . until 10 rclnck A M.. Mond7, Aiiriist 15. 1021. tor tho lonstructlen of t trolley trnck complete above lUMrm. comniencinn hi unrK vv.iier ana eitenami northwardly nhniit 3.100 feet tn a connection with the Schuylkill Klectrlc Hallwajr. Hlds must no mi upon prorossi biisis nttnehed to spicincntlons and accomranlel hv rurtlfleit check In sum enuil to 5 rer cent of the bid made pnyublo tn the underilinet Plans nnd specifications may be seen at tni office of tho County Commissioners and cm be hnd by mnkinic deposit nr sn u. wnicn dmnnuli will hn rntllrnril u hpn rltna anl apeellkntlnns nrei returned In eood condltloa, I The rleht Is resorved to reject any or alM bins t . , liy airccvion or ine i ouniy i. mninniwHws JOHN Y.. SClH.OTT.MAN. County Controller. Potlsvllle. Vn . August 3 1021 , THU SCHOOL IHSTltlCT O THK BOfc OUKh oi anuiuu, mum ui '""?"'' ef l-emisvlvniilw. will receive sealed Wdj at ?' " c ?C.R o'.i. ','-S . V"oi ,",rh"V.M 1U. ni I"" o.4i.'ut ..u,,.....n -':,rT;: i and Marina ave., Yendon, Piinn for IS2 5M in wuia-i i. '. v..".V; .....ZAA,a will be mane mi.i'ic i . )mi."w"" AuRUSt IS. 1021 Said bonds will bl"Ufj freo of ntnto tax. Hlds may I aubmtllri for these bunds benrlnir Interest free ej etnte tnx nt u porcentoge to b dlrminrt by the bidder and set forth In (he hid. B iers must auhnilt with bid a cerllfed ciect , for one per cent of the bid The school district reserves the rijkt re led any or all bids. fc . liy direction of the board of icbool directors of the Ilornimh of Yeadon OirLiors oi 'aK(m(JB , AVDKRPO.V. Secretary, School Sosra. pot 113. Tendon. Penna, TKRM HV DKl'AKTSIKNT. hlTHfVW Inrt ArthltecfB Office, Washington. DC od1 tn'-thbTofllco ! 3 I- SI A. ., ftSok ie. t';o.tnl.?;l S.at,. Poswtb. KHi ani'cc mca.V... may 'beob .1" from thR custodian at Ph Udelphw. I' or at h"s office in thn discretion of the sjperrti in" nrchllect .! A. Wetmors, AetW Knnervlslnic Arrmmi iipervision i . PKtipo!,ALj win TiiK i ,v"jisy nf iiavlnst euros imu , ",'",". niriMet rew experimental shop build rs. OJ'g Jj tho Constructlnc au''"',;,!!! Arsenal Philadelphia Pa healed proposw will bo received horo until. ' ' 'fj'g i itanora timni. aikui - .,. .bora, , .nened for rnnstructtlon as J, ', "" Plans snd sne. lficntmn on ' - - . Plirelal Meetliu - MANll'AtTl I'.I.UI M"'ij( ,,.vTk' III 11 M1M4 .MI W" (frVf- .11,. lie ' !V.':I ,, " I HAM'S' III 11 "".. ASMKITlll. ...... . ........I.. . It nil lli.lt rriici T.'i KiAN r i.nv.ftw max iicnzuritn suiicuor l-I.e l'hll..del.l.l11hli'h CjimW ji 111)0 lieMlliit M.. Phil."... I J M if llir ll.i.ir.1 of '""Vi'm,,! of I 5 Hi laie.1 ii uunilcrlv dlvlden f "h, pre-. i iino hne.1 i. uunilcrlv dividend " ',, prj., lent. (Im-Iuii Sl ffiiU.'l " ." -, nV. P' ,' -unl tan'lnl mh "'..' "..-,, I.i oiile" "' al.l., feeu! litimber in, !' " " miird AuRUat in lli"l i ( 1 11 f iasuf. I he Plillailelphliv LlMl'-h tflM hrstiiKt ht . I ' ' '-, fhH "T .. Iisa 1.14 lldt I Ml . .!. 1 111)0 I in- iiniiii hi i'" : : -, m )c ' ''Vin. and tW1, divldiijd f une ""',,, ..lit. tlwl'' ;?&,, iiinimnn "" , illli' hum! ,v utnrtorly i nrlir IPl'i) l'-r lime) mum the lonimnn Is I'nuipanv n'panv l'ubl.. f,l'''u,',.fr1,l lISI.i liu.dors en record ," -j iiurtfjj sloe 1.1 I'AKTNKICili frfel HOIICB 18. !!! V"IOltnlr? .'( I SSS.11 .!.. - ' . . J I th realty firm o. WeUbwe i wnnanwii v mp st;! nnd llZftmti U1V& - . . Jiflr aiiimj by a r(l?- '"l. ST. llliertors 01 "1 Mntiufurturm mid "" ,' ' i, of t Loan A.hoi Inllon n i"?'ial metr "J Jy HiieklHildeia of the ''' ""'Sffimjer 'i ailed nnd ,l be held krl't.l ft 1051, "t H n'tloik . M n,,,, dotvitrtla mfetlmr nf "he , n'snUnl Ion "l UH aveni.e. Pli.ladelrhl.i ' f"" '.luaporovsl action on the anirovnl m dljspp ro -j nnd io voti for m '("' '' lf th ''! Ircrease hf tho rnutnl st k " :i , assoo allon from one mllllun UjIU" million dollars. ., secrettfi lion nr ine i"'"'". -. :.... . n.ilnr Sim ntllllll lister Milk Company, a P'f ',$,. ' tne stocklio.il"' of tin s iid c? ' mil. i be hd on rrblai. I''?l'',p,'r , o"A 4 - n-ilork P M.. nt Ihe pru I "' Jh " .insl. 7he VomP(!nV. 40J JXJ'T Phfade phlii In taku a. i m for ef provnl or .llsnpprov.il of nnd to v Mub , neJlnUVVK,P'sTdCc,o,rnpCoV;.tofn''V,1om,no ' 3.000. w UAM KHLf. MAi'iticnwjji. ItUlilemln " 1