IMVrMBI n MM FAIR jncie 5am n obi, oe uei ,Busy, New That City and State Have Acted HONBYMbONER ESCAPING FROltf HOTELr 1" .: 1 It ARGUMENTS ON SITE ,f 1 FJ The'ncllen of 1'Iilladi'lpMn in showing "J( for the Bewiul-Ccntcnnlal 1'vpexi- iitfen I tellis ri0M?, ""-11" " ""'" BVJen, llCCOrulIlg " rviwria uuiu mu : capital. . ricncl9 of tlie fulr la Washington live lccn wnlllnR for the city nml t 'coiirtrneJ, flnd there seems te be- little ''JOUDl IHUl VM-wv - i ........ -in his dut' toward the exposition once y&t city and Slate have acted. i Washington advocates of the fair Ifttlnk that tl,c proportion will require i'Wrdltl foreign support, and Hint new Vh- the time te strike. But the main i.i at tlie moment is action in CItr ..-.. .-..... n.,,1 n f'nnltnt Hill If.... PihburB. n Itrn.lrl rnintinlllrt ill tills l-llv lire I I aaunlincdi.v in laver ei tnu wicetien l T1.- 1, UmalJi ..ttn frt.. II... .......!. Mine jmiauihui,i, p V,'.v, ' , I' Ccntenmni i-.m,0"1u"( nui, .lenn ti a' Tumor, secretary of the UoTberoneh Bwqul-Cententilnl reiniiilttcn, mi- & futnncnl ut the KOCOIld of II Ferlea nf ;, lite hearings held .TCsterdn.v nfturnuen Continued from rime On MWww"Wiiiiiiujmw;j MaBi BP'R' "'? CTfiTA-rAtHff't- i VH JHilH UMtArs'U wSnWBWmT 'm '''','?'"', ' GtS '','&'" ' Vlifc ' JB1''wMb tVvnnLH' ' !? 2' Jrl'' 4JB'J ' 1; ?'? C'ti Hr5?28HSrc; I ' $vT& -A !K,C,4'TP ' ' v 'fe I .fl 11 Shm-H ': :tHB k ", : ;' f ?;!9Ji BNUukiu- .HV r " H ' y '1HKjK iHarfBHli wifli "' HLLLLV-LLhL' -"" :,; 'hi hjjuh ;X'.--1 ViBmKA "r ' i!IBH H R iKiiBiS j' jJHL,B H jLBMiBW , ,:Hl kM RPH v ':'i:'H lSI 'siiV iHIBK P ' tHkW ' ' l ImIIHHHB ' Jv i,ffv)Ri '-''' :''MIVH HH " 'TV' f r .'.'' '" ' BB H0 ".x'" ;;f-r rl -y , -,..r Mv E EjiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMiMlMK 'Si' MWmmm' AiMiMiMiMiMiM . 9 FHB' -- 7 H '" 'W '-" '''" ;- vi t9H ' H 7 Bt v .''' ''iJ? f H v , H. '' HPa ' ; B1H ; - "' -, 'LL;' ' . VBV : ' v -! ,'KB v' PKl. iPt:' r -' v j;.;--S " . '1 ' fA y v 5- AnasUse and Ills lietrcss bride stele trvm the Hetel Nernumdlc. this morning, by the side deer, te avoid a curious throng "parked" In the lobby, eager for a gtlmpfle .of .the "much pestered" pair. Upen their sudden return from Canada yesterday, they found the "hne nest." at Itldley Park, un ready und wcre compelled te pass Iho night nt n. held here, where they registered under the alias of "Mr. and Mrs. Hratz" r&tztAxjytxfy, ', Anastase Hides in Hetel Closet ia hn Majer's rcccntlen reunt. Mr, ;i Tnrnpr ill urslng the iidontlen of the j Boxberoiigh tslte eald that he lind tier- ..1l ..i.ifArpn1 trllli Mnlnmil linn 1 president of the Penny lvunln Kallrend. '-. find Agnew T. Dice. vrcMiilcnt of the Fhl.sdeip.iia ami noiiem? Hniiway, nna doth officials told htm Hoxberuiizh. . from a trnnkportatlen Htniulpelnt. win V fir meM acceptable than uny ether bite . ittftesteil. v Sir. Turner quoted the officials as ;' Hjinj that the excursion traffic durlns r.rts sffelr would be tremendous nnd tilt it would far outstrip the fucill Stle of the downtown termltialfi. A ipeclil station JutW feet long nnd noun- lug etgiu irncKH weiiKi nnve te no con itructed. they cald. nnd beenute of the unlimited spare afforded lir the ltox ltex ltox kerongh tlte. Mr. Tuener t-nid thev lind declared In fnver of the plan te heue : ts worm inir en tne iinuslen cstnte, : lMrderiiiz en thn Schuvlkill nnd the Wfssalilclien Creek. if Mr. Turncr'a statement followed flUllIP rtinillll.. Thr tiniir.nnni.nr.rj Imitated the enslii. nnd Mr-i. Veti.'-iiit' iky jumped Inte the tenr.raiC AniislnM aimed n l.'vk at u iiliolegrnplirr. The hick landed. Once In Ihc rnr. the linrk nnd hldn Mindrs were muiijci1 down nnd tlie imiterrnr sped te l'owe'ten uvmiiic anu turned rawt. The boiK'.vnieoner.s hurried home jc-h-tcrday te their love nest nt 505Swnrth 505Swnrth merc avenue, llldley Park, te find it chilly nnd mifiirnislml. There wnn't n chair In the heu-e und It wnxn't nd vlsable te elt en' thp stairs. The inliit ns tlill M-ct. Half Heur Heme lSiteirsli A Jmlf-heur's .vtny In the unlinnl neft was enough fur Aniixtasie, he has n j(d lis chemltt npiiri'iitiee nt t lie ISnIduIn I.ocemotixe Works In Kddy Kddy Kddy ntone. It s-remrd enough for Mrs. Aniihta-in ale. A yvift rnli vns innilD te u motor car nt the curb. Curlnut niglilims hud lntln- nreuments nrrspnlr.t tn ii,r. f.' " memeiunr. guuipM anu iiipii tin- car ,X Cmnmlt"t 'efhe1 SpS ?,',: ' " .!'V l1.'? Vn,.nn VY " eMintnl l.v Ihn nrnnnnentM r-' . I, T?r. I "K- '."' " '" ""euivr ilisuppfaiuncc .DoreiiRii t-itp. 1110 iioxberoiieli udve- ..-. 1.-.-I....I.L .... ll.-l- .4..f..l 1 j ,i.c- uiuiijn gi iiii'ir iuiiu in n very jr rnrviivc in ' Roxberoucfi trerc grpntly .' t-ulliR.laffu M..II,,,, ' " illmf l.ntlil'U rli lldtl 1l 'itilu tt 1tli.ti.rit in I 1,, . . niai uuiu,. vi vi iiv.ii 1.1 11 vu 11 iiiifvi vu A in pfllHO fe tlipm frmn mi nnnmnAlml ,i...i.. .1 l. - - 1 iV; 1 . ".iv.iJv inuir 'crvt quarn.r, wiicn n w..!c--nnirc(. woman KOiS DEBTS PUT BEpJVWHKIPK7Iv AT OVER 1,500,000 r T Breker Nervous as Clients Tell of Inability te'Cet In vestments Back BOOKS CONFUSE EXPERTS Anastase Has IS ice, ' Assortment of Names M'lien net running for train", dodging Interview uw nnd eluding fiholegrnplicriv Mr. nnd Mrs. Anu Mne VonsInl.sKey-Voiihlntnky nre thinking up new nunies te spring en meek hotel clerks. At the Cliiiteuu Frentrnne. Que bec, where they went from New Yerk after the M-eret marriage cere mony In the Itusiuii Cathedral, they were known ns "Mr. and Mrs. Prlngue." At the Hetel Nermnndie, this city, when, they pa-sod lnt night, they urre registered ns ."Mr. und Mrs. Alexandre Hratz." Pringuu and P.rutz me nice short nnnics mid don't take up as much f-pace en the register iik the jeiing UiiKiiun'H JiMihemited niitne would. 'GIBBONEY LEFT $31,214 TO MEET $290,000 DEBTS I Nete Helders and Brewers Present ( I Claims. Against Late Lawyer According te the Orphans' Court j records In the cstnte left by I). Clareiue ' (ilbbeney, one time president of the I Law nnd Order Society nnd erstwhile fee of liquor Interests, he left personally p valued nt only $31,214.78 te meet elnlin i aggregating ?L1K).O0O. The e!nim te, I which the udmiiilHtrnterH iiutdu no pie-te-c umeiint te ?2l.'!.00O. while i-ou-1 tested clnlms will reach $70,000. Tht' clnlinuiits include brewery coin-1 jinnies, mill individuals holding (!lb- honey notes. Oibbeney was active in the ' promotion of ccveral small hotel von- i tu res. mid Inter In the reorganization , of the old International Lumber Cem-j ! puny, which held n large plnulnlleu In, I .Mexico. While there with ethers of the, (.empniiy en a tour of Inspection Jlb- beney nnd his nhsevlulcs were dreuuud, , in the liulf of Mexico. 1 The llnbllltleH of Kdwin K. Knhn & Ce.. bankrupt brokers, will be SI, 500,000, or mere, according te n rep resentative of (Jcergc K. Wut en d Ce., accountants for the receivers. This testimony wni given nt a hear ing thin morning before Magistrate Carney en two cemplnintK ngnlnut l"d wln K. Kehn. bead of Iho firm. According te the accountants the hooks of the cempnny nre In such n chaotic state thut no definite statement will be possible until Tuesday, when It wJII be presented nt the hearing in City Hull. This hearing wns set for today' but was postponed. Mr. Kehn was taken from jail te at tend the hearing before -Magistrate Car ney, but did net testify. Ills ball was In creased by SfiOOO. hnlf thut umeiint be ing pjneed for each chnrge. Lee A. McOulgnn, of VMS Dlninnnd street, tcstllled he originally' Inxcsted $1000 with Kehn & Ce. Then he sn.is he ordered nil his holdings) sold mill went te the nflh?e nt I'iL'S Wnlnnt street en Jiuiuury 10 and demanded payment. lie snys tlmt the cashier told him then vAtOAiLfe Watch '6iflfir Weman Went te Bermuda and Left Timepiece eh Bureau A wrjst wntcb valued ut $500' hns been reported te the police ns missing from the home of MrH. 11; Ilremlcy. nt Yerk read nnd Lakeside nvcuuq, Oak Lane. According te Mrs. Jlremlcy she left for fl trip te Jlcrmtidn December l!l forgetting te tnkc nleAj the pliitlnum mnlnli ,l.l1 liinu 1tf- ttit lillHmlll III charges. Ills wife nlse wits nt the near- ),,. room en her return the wnleli was .iharni had be money and needed tlinei , ' . , , He received a check for -MX) later, but eeuld net get the remaining $(KK). Charles Keller, of Norristown .the ether complainant, said he had invested $400 in Middle Htntes Oil nnd 4SO In Krle Itttllread shares. He asked that his shares be sold nnd January 10 tried te get u settlement when hu charges the cashier told him "c won't glc It te Jieu." , , , fkelm'B ejes and mouth twitched ncr- veusiy lis tlie cempininnnia nmuu i,-, l,i. Hhn ntiniireiitlv lull) net Ct te- cohered from her illness, and wns at tended bj u nurse. , CALLS FOR DEAD HUSBAND New Mether Doesn't Knew Man Was Killed by 8tray Bullet Mrs. I'ilainenn Olerglu, whose hus band wns nccidentnlly shot nnd killed Suiutey n few hours before bee baby boy wns bem, has net ct been te.d that (ilergla is dead, but It hns been decided te tell her Iti the near future. At her home. 111.'!!) Thompson street. bc bus tepcatedlv expressed the wish, since Sitndnv. that her husband would come. nnd tec her baby. Hhc thinks that he was slightly Injured In nn nccldctit unil Is In it hospital. This lietlen was imented beeniisc It was feared the fheck of learning of tlie dentil would be serious te the wife. (ilerglii will be burled Saturday mertilug nt 10 e eleek. me man was sirueK In n stray bullet when pelleemen fired several shots during n struggle with u disorderly gang. Lament te Speak at Forum Tliemas W. I.itineiit will discuss "The Itiisliie-s Situation 'J'eduy" before Hie Philadelphia Peruni ut the Academy of Music tonight. Jehn 11. Muheii will iiresMiP. yTTFysMVS-'?'- WKXW.X... vw" ...a gpne. All tlie ecrvniits new ncen Willi her for jcars, she said, uhd nre net suspected. Trelley Kills Man; Motorman Held An unidentified Negro wns killed nt i o'clock this morning, when he staggered in front of n lloiite .',7 trolley cur ut Island -teml und Dicks avenue. Jehn Penrose. Sixty-first street nnd KImwoed avenue, motermnii en the car. was held .Atterbury under $500 ball for' Magistrate Dugnn. the Corener tu wonUrfdF.ieais BY SISTER 103 YEAR! Mrs. Emma Ceatss Dies at Het In Chester Heights rj Wist Chester. Feb. I). -Mrs. ITeutes. aged 100 eir and twe.rtibut died Tuesday nt the home of her In. law. Dr. William Mattsen. uf I ip Ilelffhls. -with whom she lind' innde lief lietnc. Mrs. teatcs leaves t1 daughters und several grunuclJllurea' Brcnt-granilchildrcn. , Her sister. Mrs. Kll.abctlt Yerkl who MirvUes her, Is 1011 years old, Schwab May speaK-at neunian The llri-t rcuiiieii of the Quarte ipr Assoclutlen, composed of etl who served lii the Ouurtcrmnsters' Ce: ...... . - . x . - during tlie war. win no neia temRht.M'T'j .1 O..I..I f-I. .,!.. 'I'l.n... ..Ill k-.' -'t ''''' till! JUl,'l lliujv'ni. ...,j n., uw dinner, ut wnleli .iinjer (enerni w!ViS distinguished guests inudu addresses. nre ex peetcd t ii...i.... e u..i.. l ..u-"r'R ; vnui iun .,. uimuif anuviiwr e?i - wn fvm :m (eP!sijrn r G6ld Mesh Dags Exclusive Designs - Plain or Jeweled All Diamonds Sapphires and Diaxnends Ojtvx and Diamonds iskjs hud added another te their record. At ", e clock yesterday nflernoeii the PROTEST BOND TAX BOOST I Philadelphia Stock Exchange Calls for Defeat of Congress Bill Pretests ngalnst legislation tending te i manner, and the chances of "i ,UlISMl,l,,n T M 'V',C''nn Hrt'1" XU'";Pi I'nwenw the tux en the snle of securities I ! eitgh for wlnning-the priced fair '.T."""! ')lX u nn ,7 MS - Wnhlnsten by mom. I Kn1n.CC,1 U,U n'SUU 0f"-''""'i 1 t ""hat VildUnnbte wim"hln: l'- "ic I'hlladclphiu . Stock Kx- j ltcfiises Dante Invitation The Fifty-second nnd Market Streets Lulled Merchants Association held n chini" This movement was bUggested bv Wil liam (J. (iinngc, jueIdent of the ex change, win) uihKed inembes te pro pre leu, either In wi"e or Iptti.rc in .Tn.nni. dunce at the Neimnndie last cienlug IT. l'erdney," chnii'iuun of the Ilnnse nnd several inrinwrs: learned the lilen- i ' ns and Means Cemmittee: Cenuress- niuii llenrv W. Watsen, Senater (icerge y. Pepper or Congressman Geerge S. STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK Ieiimk l:nlj f rrflninrnt in.il plrat-Inu- nrrMiniilllr with three jrntV ex prrlrnre In rltrlrul mrK ilrslm pnklt'en. Hccfntl) crmlunlrd train rtneiriiptilr srhoel. Ate IS. lJru rtt, fnllumlnsllc uerhrr. . ;si. i.edei:k uiiicr tit.v of "Mr. nnd Mrs. llrntz." Ait invitation te the dunce was scm the bridal couple. "Merci : iiiuKXnen. non. non," Ann itase replied. Then teeatling that Kng lisli would meet the situation better, he i explained lie nnd his m Ife bad jut ie ,,ln the audience requested leave te make ", the first public address of-her life. She (Mid she was Mrs. Jeseph It. Waln- i, wrignt, nt IU.-I., apruce street, und Broadly confessed te fourteen grand- : PllllflPPfl. Stlin nrnftttilnil MMnL.t !.. . - p.jctien of a downtown tite, und uracil IPLAN HAHNEMANN CONCERTS i ?;FlritWIII Be Held tomorrow flight 'jj " l len jo,irne-v aml .1 In Bellevue-Stratford , Meunwh'lle. n enretnker at the Itfd-' t Consldewilile Interest is being tnunl-i,py ,l,n,'k T,","-'0 ls B',!1tl1l's ''"' ,"lu,c ', ft.l in n - i , i V , , ready ns quickly as possible. The heat- ' fwttd in college and musical clicks in i,lg ,Mrm wil be given a tryeiit tednv. ' ttnc fcrics of concerts planned bv the1 : : ' . ( combined musical clubs of Hahnemann' JEALOUS OF SOVEREIGNTY '" Medical College In connection with slin- ' liar organizations from ether inbtltu-, Belgians See Infringement in Parts, Uens- of Pact With England Three nf tlie.e frrn4 Mill l.n t.nl.l t.. . l,....t TAK n ,.. . ,t t. .. f tUi city. The first will be held tomer- rieus dlverKeiicie.s 'of oiiln'leli tiuukcd ! eu'iutig in tne llose Garden of the the discussion of the proposed Anglo-Wlleviip-Strntferd, wlien the Hahne- Helgluu mllltnry pact today by Hie For Fer nnn lliibs will have as their guests eign Affairs Commission of the Cham-' tlie muicnl organizations from Haver- ber of Deputies. tort College. Objections were bnsed en the alisenee ice fecend concert here will be the of clearness as ugarils the duuger jwnlitg of hcbriinrj L'U On this eeen- against which the pact Is deMgncd te ion the clubs from Suurllunore wlfl guariintee llelglum's secur-U. A ina- fri. r ' "" uu'" 'n iinniieinniin. ijnrnj of tlie commission rteemeil It iu- 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiifi!1 Ginliam. . FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints f Water Celers Paintings IDE ROSENBACH (MLLERIES ISSu tVMlnat Strwl "MARIA CHAPDE LAINE is a masterpiece of language and litera ture. m It's sale in six months has surpassed that of Zela's prime sensations." Stoddard Dewey, French Corre spondent te The Independent. ifm ifs mm ri,i , eMhmy'i The development of business-building ideas is one of the features of The Helmes Press service. .$2.00 ut all bookstore, 0r from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY C4-6G Fifth Ac, Cw Yerk liiehiiul concert w 111, taj.e .place en the dispensable thut the treaty s,ulil Maiv "Wing e March ,t. when the misenl definitely that the giuirant is hkiiIiisI fluesnf lennsyhoiile State College will anv possible attack bv Germunj. Otlici- ... .uiu iiiucu ut iiuiiiipiuauii ler uie wi Ruaurs. m:w It is held, the part would lie eqiihuleiit te a iirltlsh protectorate ritiiier iiiuit protection. JURY flllT RIVTY-CIWC UOIIDC '-The clause prohibiting P.elgWini from w- ... . . . ,k. HWVIIU COIICllllll The Helmes PuEbS, "-Printer 1 J 15-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia JRSSls 9gj Fills te lug uny ether convention in ceu- tlll'l wllli till. Ant'lll. tti.'trlflll l.lint I. rn. Agree In West Virginia I garded lib u rctilcilen upon Relgium's . Dynamiting Case I sovereign tights. In ether winds, it r r.iieHnliin .. i.-.i. ,. ,,.. I was nrgiied that while recognizing the I A. 1M Ti... I....V 'i.. Vi."- f i. ' 'ndvanliiges such n treaty would bring ' i i.'lT' '"- Jl,,-V " the m-V of alter . , ii1,i.111 i, i. ,,,.,., .i.t,, ,,,,,1,.- ? . -w . '. I " V- .'"rf ' out- 'Vi.l..,.'KAN ar nirrwni i.k Micnsf.iciiM utak, tlii'il. l.reliPti ernitfcet. rnlses fallen ardi i iii.ruiiii eesmnn, rerreeiH iiilHtnilh-liteimturn.'ilmikles .-iiiiHiHeierj , en In "T bnil eusrH. Itr. Ilcs liiiiiipillatnlv i KTiiiii and un natural ir'"i"ir "in In liln. Ne ii'etnl. Lltclu w, lulu, lomfertablo In any bliev. Special ileilrr te r0r for every font ciindlilnn. Dnr. mrs preserin" it. rnt, ' II. A. I.KHI.S CO. it n. iniii si. 1 I'Piinn Sprue n .:ift40 The t'liitadelpliin fintrqnee te Paris :?$$s. . i. i jji -i m wr u ,"w '.' i ii: . m wkyw-ni'W w y-t lt4-?lfj PIFTH AVENUE .r'5b5? ,sjts, X. Y , EttCarlten PHILADELPHIA February ClearaWay Sales , All Remaining Winter Stock te Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost Embracing DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS, SUITS COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL SKIRTS AND BLOUSES FURS C. Item In,. wn j, , i """' ,le llelgiuiu It is umicccptanlc miter Wlffliir. ..('.' ,ni ,,",s,,n """. fc" H't ',,l!,1 hu susceptible of c iicnien with the iljitninitln of a coal i I)rmui,llr iielcium's Inilenenilenee (cmpany stutlen nt. Willis- llrnneh din- I ' int. iKigtuni s imiepemicnce. OCEAN CITY BOOSTERS HERE biB n MrlKe a jenr age, was dlselinigeil iwiay, si; -Jive hours nUer the case as given Inte its hiinds. The jurera told .ludije .T. W. Kan- jnat there M!l ,U vinlb'llly nf tin MWciiieni. They repotted thai thei WuOU IX'len fee iinnnlltnl .....I II... t... Int I t .'...... .III., I...' J". , 'onvlctlen, i.ud that there nviurd te be "" "eiiue.iii et chunsin:,' this align- 121 YEARS CflQ Banquet Tonight at Manufacturers' ' Club Causes Migration Dwellets In Uceiiu Cit.i nre inigriit- lug te Philadelphia today. They utc I going te hae it big "booster" inciting, nnd liflllem I tiinli'lit nl tin. 'Mtmtifiii'. Tteullnn li nt lll.nM, I.... i i lit. , Hirers' (-lull. Kunin nliiie.1 nn imiiK tfiijl was the tirst tulicn te .-iftcr hft - ' tmltia nnd some will get here this after- I Udit (lefpudniits In euscygrnwiti" out ' "011- '" 0,ll li'ty there will he nb'itit Jf (JlMtiiheiui'sat Willis Itniuch eTected 110 hundred und liltj, liteluilliig sucnl.i te he tried separate)). , members of the Ocean City Kiwnuls 1 i - JCIub. In the pin ty are Samuel P. 400 THDniAM HUT nciliem I l.ecds, president of the Atlaiilh- Clt) ' WU IMHOWN0UT OF WORK IChamlKu' of Commerce, and .lude . N' ' " , Clnrcuen Cele. navy Yard Empleyes Here Affected ,1'nuii Bread Street Station the part) , by Washlnaten Orrfer n'" I"'1"1'!'' te the Miiuiitncturei-s' Club, i Alimi, Ann , . . liewieil hy tluiuniel s baud, wlilcli will nliin V....7. - ""r,'eu in tne i nililiiei- meet them. .AleiltiJ .-". .,,. ii. uni no till,... InI I... II. . ...I .... . ..f l.!.. fp; i:. ,..:." r '- ".- i.min ill iiiin mid Ulctllics will be ' ither liii-ideiits of. It entn. .': ..,'.'."" "" i-i.,ii ey mi' taken -et tins in ?' T ,i',ul. "''"ii'iiuten stepplug work the "hue-tn" da. hen ' Sh,i- i..V',l,,uV011 ''"". tllu Lulled, .Speakers at the baiuiuet tonight will linn !.-" IL LU,1Hls under coin-true- iueliide fnniier (ioiciner ltuii)eu acr A ,1... ..m i- t.. i."' " "" " "ear .Mimirai .Milten, : "' "7" ,'" " . Mated some of the State Ti-cuHtiK-r William T. Heed, Pioshleiil I.uiii-.', of the Philadelphia and Ue.nl- nig Kallwtt) : Mii)or .leseph ti. I'li.iiu- THe,,..t i,,'"",''.T,,,J ," elllpr ,u,,1' l'iul1- "f 0''1'"'1 (,i : ThetiMs I". Arm l iblvu i, . r ""' b" fiirlotjghed preb- stieng, William Mi-I.iiiighll unit I'riuiK ' dene nl, !'i '"'v; ,'""" ""rl ,,ns 1','t'" " Slewait, Philadelphia bti-iness men. ""J nil l lilt nsiil.,...., ...... I..I. ii ait.,.. . him r i '"" ,,a e .mid i tie-' nun vi liliam l "ve et deereaseil imn-..i.i-i.ii.i,.. I.. tnd& Insr ,'',,r' '1'lie Ulls of the "iltcru are partly ,-einpleteil. Masse), of Ocean City. CLAIMS DISALLOWED rUBAY'S MARRucr i leeueri- Uniontown Banker Leses Suit ..Nerl a.l,ctEW.1...l"! -Mills. IMTO'iI 'i""S. " I' i.r.1. "r. . . ,uri:nr IM.. uue Against Bankrupt Estate C. Mi.iJ.nV.'rfe.H,,!u N- ,!"'1 ' nJ Starr I'lsmiuwunce e; inu lun-iei- in naiik ""j: o'-D,-Uei "IVri "sV ni .. liiipfy of the eslule of Jeslah V. ' 'EVrtrtMir?i.n!:Vm,,8.a-,i''1-' n,lU Thempsiui, tlie I'nloiilewn banker und. fvte"rW fiVa,Mnv,l,u.Me'H l1-' '"'J l-cttl ,,l''l '". ,,f ''"s "f ii'-nn M. 1.:env,,Ic,.l:t "i Wait, m.. i,,i r.-.u. ' 1,",u"im Kt the estate for SHI'!,- RtrVrVAeJ.-. 'et.n Wnicn'.",;;' "" l,a"l50l, was sustained by the United State h ebS?n, While. L"J0.V Iirllipe hi M" u,ui I Circuit Ceuit of Altpeals. Jnrksuli' ,'W u.uJll, ,?if?.H.,.,B,!,1n,,'Mll5 " aiuiclnlms were en notes given by Tlieiup ClJ C. bri "V "('inn n i'v "v- , . "' "'", itf lmKriijil. '2m.n,a,j J,V 'n-iKSnPuiiBiinm. n" ."'"' The claims weie tillewed by Hefere .-r. . uiau). innnninii. ... .... .:. . KWrA.JL"".'..?'. OevTiinBrnn' v!' r hn: ns ,iV.2.i..'2m,I?'" "' '""J Mty T. (J. Cut-roll, of Pittsburgh, matter was Inter 1 uracil elu- ree hut the te ltef- VMVJV lajar r,", V,' ri' . . erce niiinnii ii. niuii, nun reiiiicueii tbW?' f'"1 '- J-v'-iiiiMtf !' ' u" ,Mt" Ithe eutlie ireccedlngs, i'ecrsc.l the de de de tltW(inoVri'!0?,,;,,":,.7,.?,sw.I''i!0,llel'i. m.. nuu. frees of Iteleive Carrell and iIImiIIemciI 'uti lA "l3tt'jiiS IMh'Lr'n.Vi inn U" ''"""H ,il''11 ''' '"'I"-"". ?li5V'JMVK. -'O'ii " ' min" Ui-fi'iTe lllnlr held .lacks,,,, had net1 4MVWK.tdi!25?rerK,?...Si J,,,K.lm " willielently established his chiiuis. J lis t'f.?ter y. IlezV n ?.!?rW-:8i& .','a. '" . .I,...1kIihi m,is khmImIihmI l.v l.,l.ll .lliS.,i Ja.WmUr T2 rU bt" "n1 le1'' .Ineksen took nn appeal. Circuit Indge s BiSfl'Wa ".r'J'. N. j., and UuffliiKten (lellvcrctl nu opinion tedtty Jte.rS. 2H & lioeliv.it boulevard, biistuinlng Uie, dtsallewaace of thai "VJtvtuur, geas ChiUtUn at. '" ClSinw, - A birthday is net of great importance te any one but him who has it except that when a man or business has outlived the natural span each added year becomes of interest te an in creasingly greater number. Just what the natural span of life for a busi ness sheulcl be is net determined, but en Feb ruary 8th, Crane 6? Ce. was 121 years old. On February 8th, 1801, the first Zcnas Crane se lected the site for his paper mill, and there new stands the group of mills known as the Crane Mills, all engaged in making paper as geed as they can make it. Se the Crane Mills arc 121 years old, and they knew no better way of celebrating that fact than te keep en making paper as geed as they can make it. 100 selected new rag stec in years' experience Banknotes of 22 countries Paper money 04 j8,oqq,eoo people Government bends of 18 nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS MacDonald & Campbell Reduction Sale Men's Fine Suits I Icaae bear in mind that MdcDeiutld l Campbell garments arc always nest satisfactory investments unequuled in style, tailoring and dependability. At reductions they are incomparable una ittitiO $18.75 Suits Were $25.00 $22.50 Suits Were $30.00 $26.25 Suits Were $35.00 $28.50 Suits Were $38.00 $30.00 Suits Were $40.00 $33.75 Suits Were $45.00 $36.00 Suits Were $48.00 $37.50 Suits Were $50.00 $41.25 Suits Were $55.00 $43.50 Suits Were $58.00 $45.00 Suits Were $60.00 $48.75 Suits Were $65.00 Alterations at Cost Overcoats e Conservative, Street Ulsters, Coats and Fur-Cellar Ulsters. Ulsters, Gieat At Proportionate Reductions 1334-1336 Chestnut Street We're selling SUITS dnd OVERCOATS Conservatively valued at $40, $45, $50 and $55 for one uniform price .$ -i m $ 28 WE'VE made strenuous efforts te make this sale the greatest value-, event of several years. AND WE'VE SUCCEEDED! Hundreds of men have satisfied themselves en thaFpeint already and have bought suits and overcoats for $28 that are worth $40 te $55. Every garment leeks its worth, tee. J y mmP" V CE r-J I ' 1 J ii , OVER 2000 garments were here when the curtain rose en this spe cial uniform price sale last Monday. There aren't that many here new, but there are plenty te make yqur trip worth while. Yeu can easily save from $12 te $27 by buying new. WE'D ask you te shop around and compare values (as we did with our SUPER-VALUES), but there isn't anything te compare them with'. That's saying a great deal, but we mean every word of it. i i: r. n y s ' 51 SPUING OYIRCOAT5 aic in, as lirsh and licautiful as Sf'itrii Itstlj. Handsomely malchtd uitr plaids a. eaves that u ill sm -ptise you t;V the dkcisit of their colerhnj und style touches. Perry & Ce. 10th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men I -sftHHsKsHLBHBwl BH MM BV " fal''&V( -1 l4 V. A S c e a e Frem Plantation te Cup The story of cefl'ec, from the lantinp of the coffee trees te the moment when ou pour this most delightful beverage into your cup. is an interesting one. Coffee is u product of the tropics. Krazil, our big Seuth American neighbor, .stands first in the order of production, but the finer grades of coffee come from Ven ezuela, Colombia and ether Seuth Amer ican countries. Java and Arabia still pro duce, but net ns much as formerly, and Central America is producing coffees of a liner quality. Mere of the Story of Asce Ceijcc Tomorrow A s; c e, .A-' S c e L v.'i trO ''Cw-. 4SC0 Coffee 25 C ib t You'll taste the difference!" sJ m Sold only in Ahce Stores. liKated nil ever Phtln .. !.-.. l i i j-, ..4 ii t . ". .' -- - .--. -sswumn u y uv tcnnsjivaiua. xcw Jersey, Delaware and MaryUid. s ippifc"iis.r:; j.-V -,: I' J Mr, t 4' ii :ii 1 f W ?: ,'i ,'l -1 a M i syl ft lit. .' ' 1'UlrlwAr t y,tVX ,..? fr,fl, , . -vLwswp ki AJCO lJhi&jsH A,L '"", i ' ; T-Mwim I&WiEr sssMITM i TMslsl isssirnrisslii 111 s "--"" -- . ..-.. -- r .t-av- . ...-.-.-.t .-, ,-,- '1jV-iLta'dBulBU 'Mvt ,k ... ,je&ii?t&i. .m i jfe. tu ?:mumm lAt iVt.-mw?i ?i3: V A J ' ' - : f i .. U . . 'r , ftvA . i ,. 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