f& ' I' & t : A &1vtr 'tt, , ium WMb's HP'S? ?n;.tf& fSK55 & r ,' 1 1 te maklns the ADVERTISING rfm rllenta.PAY. rerl. WMI solicitation ef nnt Milnm likti nan of their time. , ,H. ARTHUR PXGLEMAN ' rtBiserUtits Bids ! Sprict 7011 1 Rte 1447 : C. A. G. PAINTS ''Cever Every Need" , 4lGILSPAR"t $2.50 Gal. r A Varntah for General Vae U 1-Gal. Can.. SJe.( "Opalite' Enamel ... ...Srt.00 0l. "Heekluatre" Knaitwl .. ..S7.00 l . "ltetkr" H roler) 3.(l Ual. T. A. l." Mixed I'alnt. .S1.M til. "Reckla.trc" ernUh . .M.30OM. Fer See Only by C. A. GILLINGHAM l Manufacturer and Jobber ' Get mr prlrra en T.AIU1E leU uetl tare money, 13th Morrle GOth ft lecu.t ?Ut & Uhnrten nnd N. IV. Cor. 7th & Clifilnnt Sts. c - ii'i4i..i..t WE PAY THE PARCEL POST Mixed Salted Nuts An assortment of the finent nuU from every quarter of tlie Glebe. $1.25 lb. Heme-Made Fudge Rich, creamy. d lb. Five flavors. P Send for Price List of Other Specialties 104 S. 13th St. 1504 Chestnut St. 149 S. Bread St. msizaxwssmawisa EB-niErasc:- The pick of the nests Strictly Fresh Eg j Bj ' Eggs 1 1 50 Carten of twelve Sold only in our Stores azssitwssstiZif RUGS GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY WHY WAIT LONGER? Wtfn Yeu Cen Hut Plrrrt from the ipctery ut TIifm- ucrlfl Factory AIX KINU.S! Al'l!"lK"5l $200,000 bTOCKI WONUF.RH I. AALLKsl rOUBTKOLS SAI.tSJfKN! Buy en thm Mill Fleer! rSpecial Bargains ITTfh.Pll. ira.ln.,uM I4AU1 Sttl- 0x13 L,''uB .Jl .30 I S&.U3 $3.50 foreiis snnnn v IIIGII-I'ILK AX.MI.NSTKKS 0 1S. S.a3.B0 lip I n jxin e $i&.W no , J5' Ul 0 s) t.SO up 11.3x11', ssj.oe op 1 1 1 mi 5 sao.en np BUPKRKINK HKAMT.K41 WILTOVM 5 Tht.F are ilnrst qunlltx eoedi tRA for OxlS S SI0 B weusTjn snijiLKss iu:ubsrx Rasa, Runn.re. Carpet, hr tha T.rd S5V4. SI nnd 3U IncKi wldJ-al" VadlZ mm JASPER ABOVE CAMBRIA ST, PHILADELPHIA Take Reuto 3, 4 or 6 tu C'ambtl Ut. Open Meu.. Wed . frl. Until In ? . iinen Nnt. it nil tlfhpr navu I'nfll n it hMall Ordfri Filled. Free Aute VtrixrriJ the in our showroom. 09407 UHEN you re makinC ww v your plans ter that little home you're neon going te build, don't for get the little light that hanga just outside the deer. And if it' a big house, these lanterns en the postern gate are just as important. 'Lighting Fixtures UDDLE-MUMER CO. '-, Hi6itfi T nrnntni At.. riTT-r - - -' - .&& Ctr tekwa ,srm :,.mw w. "fT ttTC " wPJIe jfTiric ill J22HlvrttJJ jaB!i3ElSjI!Si3!!I8KiSBlX3Bin i j 9t i mm ':: II l mi. Ar One of wr JkrKU many Vrf ,' ii . . & fi- v POPE PIUS XI IN BaWMmkWklEff'S-ylm .HIHCVKB BJKvMKrriflB v nHHB aWr fit", IHBAHhHH KMaBBHvnHLLJHBHIiiHiJ ' Intcmatlenil The first iliote?mpji te l recclvwl from Heme sliewing the newly elected Pope ear In; the robes and rlne of Ills efllrc SAY MITTEN RULE JS FULLYASSURED Supporters of P. R. T. Chief Declare insurgent Action Is Futile TRANSFER PERIOD EN DSI Confidence thnt Tliemn E. Mitten, , Patrolmen from a tleen or merf president of the P. It. T., nnd hU cup- .station houses tnlkUil threujrh the in in pertlnp directors will hnve gathered In . tricate pattern of a militai? review be the most proxies for the annual meet-1 fore Maer Moere and Supciintendent in of stockholders March 1,", wns ex-,. Mills this afternoon nt tlie Second pie.ed today by these who favor con- Ilejtiment Armery. tinuanee of Mitten management. Although the insurgent directors of the beard wen a skirmish at yesterday'H I meeting which ratified n resolution op- j posing receipt of Mockhelders' proxies by Mr. Mitten, superters of the com- pan's president say the action is net p indicative of the sentiment of share pi holders. g It is said Mr. Mtten has already g1 garnered enough piexies te assure con H , trel of the company. ft I Majer Evplaias Meeting H ' Following the meeting, Mayer Moere p said : ?j I "Se far as I remember, the proceed- fl Ings of the beard meeting ran alen" a about as fellows : 8 "Mr. Montgomery presided at one end of the table nnd Mr. Mitten sat at the ether The minutes of tre Januarj i 'J3 regular meeting, were read by Secre tary Joyce ana npprevca. xne minutes of the disputed February 10 spwul ; meetinsr were read informally, alen; with an opinion from Attorney Italian! indicating that net sufficient notice of the hpecial meetinic had rfn gien te 1 the members of the be.ird te mnlie It , lawful. The Mayer v.-.s present at that special meeting, hut the ether clt meaibirs', Messrs, Trice and l'ettr. were net, both explaining, howeer, that thjy desired te be preient. "There n come discus-den exer the. question wlietlur th minutes should be , approved, during which Mr. Montsom Mentsom Montsem eiy I'llicl attention te a netie of a1 FlMal metiiu authorized June 1, 1.1-0, which he .aid established a pree. dent for the present special mu'tiri? Ibis, notiee went out nt the instance of, Mr. Stetesbur, Mr. Ullis being tecre tary at the time. "A resolution was then ellcred, 1 , thinl: bj Mr. Duck it may have been Mr. Tripple te ratify the action of the , special meeting relating te proxies This bieught a tet vote. The( vetinic i for the resolution nre W. J. Mont.'om Ment.'om Mont.'em ei. W. Y. Tripple, C. .1. Matthews, Frank Buek and J. ,T Sullivan, five: these against: T. I. Mitten. V. C, Dunbar, ft. A. Itrhardien and Colonel) I'etter (.CeutiLllmanic member) , feur1. i Moere Did Net Vote ' "Mr. Trlsgand the Mayer declined tj I vote, treating the resolutions as a itoek iteek itoek helders' matter. Chairman Montgom ery declared tlie motion carried, with a general feeling around the room that whether the resolution was legal or net, because only five mumbi-M voted for it. rh rive mernbcri of any group had a right te ask for proxies "an hew. "An nxemitii Committee resolution of e tiniae.ally technical natuie, Mut ing te the rimirchnse of upward of .$,',, 000,000 of bends and the Cnancli.g of the ume, was then read, after which I said I would like te have a cop of the resolution for perusal sinee it ha,i net previously oeen suhmltted te tne membeis of the beard. Mtssrs, Mitten and Montgomery both dlsfired and ex plained the resolution and rounding cclicine. which led Mr. Mitten te thank th Muyjr for having brought up the l nupnlen te that unanimltv could b shown upon eik- point. I replied that it would be well if there could be unanim ity upon all point. "Rebel" teller Read Then there were resolutions offered I by members of the group of five te ' prepare for the stockholders' election ' in March nnd providing that the chair man of the oeiinl should be provided with a complete list of stockholders anil their addresses Mr. Mitten himself . .. , .. , .. . IUIIU W',- liyu 'lt VI ,!'- iilLirr rtsn- liitien una it was upon ms motion oIke i ' mac uic iciit-r ei iue live te ;ne steK- i 'holders, evincing their disagreement' i ..ui. .i. ,. in f .1... . .""'I certain points, was pread upon the minutes. Teduy the stock tranrfer books close. It is contended by Mitten ad herents that proxies cannot be changed after tedai, although some of the in in nurgent directors nay proxies may be changed uti te the verv hour of rli annual meeting. Lomparirens were drawn by Citv Se- lielter Smyth between the aluatlen . at City Hall today te (ill the position of proceedings of the P. It T. lines and ' Chief of the Bureau of Charity and Cor the valuation of New erk City txan-.rectien. Ament: tlie contestants van sit UueH The , valuation bureau of the New New Yerk Public Service Commission bas recommended that erislnal cost Instead ef war-tins price tw used as the basis wsres price m used as the basis I BIS mfWfm EVENING mSLIO PAPAL ROBES MDMAYOR Seme of 'Em Get Tangled Up, but That Wa3 the Drum mer's Fault WARNED TO ''SPRUCE UP" There tvere pntrelmm of nil aes and Mcs and orthopedic designs, and thev squads rightwl and squads lefted, if net with the muscular grnce of crack in fantry at least with the zealetw earnestness of a home guard regiment. Once or twice they tangled themselves up a little, but tlii appeared te be the fault of the base drummer of the Police Band, vhe boomed ee loudly that he drowned the stentorian growls of Drill -master Harry 1'dwanK Then while all perspired generously a: parade rest, the Mayer outlined hi3 conreptien of geed patrolmen. He told them i'f owed it te the law, whec ini il Kirjbantes thev iere, te take urdcM from none but their superiors and l keep their money in their pecktts, where It belonged. They were te de thiir duty fearlessly in nil circumtance-i und where the ful fillment of duty cot them into ililli- cultic, they would be upheld and iup- r'"rtel by their superiors Patrolmen wlie nrc slevenh of diesi. drepsical of gnit, and disposed te lin ger nt the wrong comers of their beats, hud better buck up because then' are hundreds of jeung men with thorough militnry training, and quite capable of passing civil service examinations te re place them, lletti r "alute, the Muer uHiied, with your right hand and nt the' right angle, mid ketp gieae bpet? oft' jour overcoat. j "Don't salute cihxians merely be cause they ghe jeu cigars. He ceur-, . .. .... ... ,, .... ...! beats, pass the time of daj te them, but resene your talutes for your su periors," he Mild. "Fer you are new ,t puiice terce and net a political organization, leu need pay tribute te nobedj, and if jeu take orders from anybody except jour iu- peners en tlie ieree u are llkclj te j hear meix; of it. I'm talking generall, ' but if the shoe fits anjbed here lef him wear it." j FREE LIBRARY BIDS SHOW ' ALMOST PRE-WAR PRICES, P. H. Kelly Construction Company . Lewest With $1,367,500 ' Building prices that are almost bn !: e the pre-war level were duclesed te ciaj when bids were epmtd for con-! -tructien of tlie Free Library, Nine nenth street and the Parkway. The lowest bid, Sl,3C7,r,00, was made by the P. II. Kelly Construction Com pany. Assistant Director Wagner of Publn Works, vhu epenul the ten bids sub mitted, vaid the tigmes were almost I back te pie-war prices. Jehn Ashurst nt librarian, also was gratilled with the bids. Tne ether bidden, were' Jehn T. Brady A. Ce , New Yerk, , S1.MO.840: Ueoige I' 1'iijne A, Ce.. i iJl.7C0.500; .Sinclair k irlgg, Sl.07.1, OM; Mitchell HouK'wertli k Ce., ft'l, U7.000; Fiank O. Stewart, .Sl.O.",!), hCO: Jehn Gill & Sens, Clculund, O., ?1..17e,000 ; Invin & Leighten. Sl.-iae,. i0; r. V. Marl: Censtiuctiuii Com pany, M.n2.'J.'!.VJ; Michu. I Mcledv A. ."jens, 1.431,070. HOLD FOUR FOR R. R. THEFTS P. and R. Plans te Take Steps Against Receivers of Loet After the arrest tednj of four men. , charged with robbing Philadelphia and1 Reading Railway freight cars at Twenty-first street nnd Allegheny aenue, it .na n nnnimnn, ,hn, tl,A,i3 U-? UIUIWUIIVI l l,t,,(. n.VI'l "till, Ul announced that steps would be taken immediately againu rcccnerf of the stolen ceeds L i n- n The men nrrtsted are 'J nemas Den' nelh. Nineteenth and Williu stiiets. Jehn Madden, Nineteenth and Wlllard; Martin Hannum. known as 'MugKie," Nineteenth and Hilten; and Jehn Sar- I rell, Twentieth and Westmoreland I streets. They were held under 100 bail each by Magistrate Ueru ' Take Charity Chief Tests A -vi wnun mntnlnntlen iv hniil Jehn Meclcary. a former magistrate, who has filled the position prevlsbnnll) since the death of Charles T. Treston, the former bureau head. The position pays 34300 a year with n netise As titc pays $4300 a year with a riouseAsute j HY,MssasHiuH!&' '; POLICEMEN IN DRILL JUaDQE&flfi Office And flanlc Supplies Litherphin& jmMn Company D29Mirket Street GENUINE TYPEWRHTEN LETTERS IN QUANTIH Hi'itctl Cta it MtrtiuiliMDf Scrric It your letters re out In a dlpnlflpd dre.'s, they are as sured of a conalderate henrlng. H00VEN SALES CO. 103 7 IJ1 WALNUT FEBRUARY SALE SPECIAL REFRIGERATORS $Q.98 Solid Oak Porcelain Lined All Sitea All StyUa DELAWARE HOUSEFURNISHING CO. Manufacturer, JVfiole JVfiele tale and Retail Dealer of the bttttr kni ef Furniture. Kensington Ave. & Cambria St. BetterHemes Builders who select Genyce woodwork for the homes they build have in mind net only ' beauty of design and finish, but durable quality. They knew Gerryce standi for weed products of the better kind. ".ls,V i U' Gernjce." Frederick R. Gerry Ce. Dulliltrs' Woodwork Philadelphia DOGS res TODDLING YOUNGSTERS AND GROWN-UPS ALWAYS A SOURCE OF AMUSEMENT & COMPANIONSHIP AND A GUARDIAN FOR THE VACANT AUTOMOBILE A DOG FOR Everything and Every Place Tt us quote you en your "Desele" need. Our holeetlen Is the best. SAFE SHIPMENT ANYWHERE Cagky & Mullen Ce. Jeu1.,. Tha Xiargeit Deg' Stera In th World. Kncr.vneNAi, Ileth Stf leu BUSINESS COLLEGE Come Straiibt Here i If ion Mart te lfarn tn remirrn.l u geed position and u vueil HAlir Pav Scheel Nieht Scheel 11:00 Walnut HtieH. Phlladelphm Shorthand Day Tuition, ;is ' Nlsht Tuition. IB nrJ .su Our Sil era' eiperlenc, npeclally fAiei.d I location, ulillleil Instructors .mil llinlicl nt-1 tenJanc slie tie U"t llnekkwpltiir, snnrt hand H'crcturlul or lluslncss Admliilnti iiien ccurnji a: the letBt coat. Day cin.l etinlni n.a.lens. Call, rlte or phene ler cutalec l'almci nualiifHS Scheel, 10 H, lOth atrct CHIROPRACTIC Evening elu;i ntral locution. t4rml rfHenabl. Call Monday, dneday 0r Krlday cvenln, office of Keystone College of Chiropractic i ne4 rm:sTNur st. I HOME TUTORING I tn am. 8inji:rTs SPECIAL TIIACHKUH J'OU BACKWARD CHILDREN rre Coni.ultnleii In Your Heme ' 1NSTITUTK 01' 1IO.MK TUTOHINn 1414 H. IV nn tSuuare I'hones tipruce S324 .TRAYER'S Tks Beat liti.lnNM Befceal fsstMta wens'', Eater, wr, Vv at aJHu. MjSy 1 m I Tirnc snsffr:.vxsV . wim B "All wool" coal The term te denote I00ce coal is se technical you wouldn't knew what it meant. The nearest approach you can get te it in plain English is te say "Newton Ceal" when you order. . Recognize that there is no such thing as "bargain?' coal. The best coal is the most economical. Newton Ceal is cheapest because it's best It's "all wool" when you're buying coal. Order today. GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. Everywhere in Philadelphia Telephenes: Bell, Spruce 1400 27 yards in Philadelphia and suburbs, able and anxious te serve you with geed, clean coal. a Charge Accounts Invited awstm&BeManY 1215ChestnutStreet 1 Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request Special Fer Tomorrow. SEASON-END CLEARANCE OF FURS AT HALF PRICE We have grouped a number of garments from our immense stocks te demonstrate th.e tremendous values te be had by purchasing new. Bear in mind that these values absolutely cannot be compared with any that we have offered previously. We are determined te clear our stocks quickly without regard te cost and the consequent lbsses te us We advise you te shop early in the day as some of the lets are rather small. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Depe.it Mill Ke.erce Your Purchace In Our Sternre TanlU Villi 1 rt lull. Vu) menu te he Centlnnrd Monthly ThreDEli the Spring and Hummer 2A coats are V length. Wraps are full lengih'Z. Formerly New , 3 Marmet Coats 100.00 44.50 6 Russian Peny Coats 100.00 47.50 5 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed. 140.00 69.50 8 French Seal Coats 1 50.00 74.50 4 Russian Peny, Opes. Trim'd. 180.00 89.50 9 Natural. Muskrat Coats 195.00 94.50 5 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed. 195.00 97.50 6 French Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 195.00 97.50 2 Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00 5 Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 400.00 195.00 5 Natural Raccoon Coats 400.00 195.00 4 Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trim'd. 490.00 245.00 ' 3 Hud. Seal, Squirrel Trim'd. . 490.00 245.00 4 Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 295.00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats eOO.OO 295.00 2 Alaska Beaver Coats 800.00 395.00 2 Natural Squirrel Wraps 4 800.00 395.00 2 Alaska Seal Coats 900.00 445.00 1 Taupe Caracul Cae 900.00 445.00 1 Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 1500.00 745.00 1 Natural Mink Wrap 1800.00 895.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust. (.Hudsen 5e! ( duel iiiiu of TieticA Seal is dyed ceney.) Fur Neck-pieces at HALF PRICE Formerly New Natural Squirrel Chokers , 13.00 6.50 Jap Mink Chokers 15.00 7.50 Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 12.50 Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 24.50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers. 70.00 34.50' Cress Fex Scarfs : 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 44.50 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 140.00 69.50 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 160.00 79.50 . , i This is but a partial list. Our entire stock If reduced te one-half former selling prices. mMMMmM Purchasing AgenUf Qrder Accipted, nBEnnanni Keystone, Race 5801 rjiii"j,i Mail Orders Filled una II c McCLEES GALLERIES J. B. MeCLBEfl 0,, lne. ISO) Of Walaat, Jfewar W, MeNree. Ttt Menial, EHMM,'Witif Colen trt PAINTINGS nUMDIO AND BEaTORfNO IDEAL COMBINATION FOR THE RELIEF OF tfCZEMA AND ALL OTHER SKIN DISEASES F-F OINTMENT arid F-F MEDICATED SOAP '' . ui.ii. Statllilt IBSBBMIM ' FritJrid. Fritdriei S.-.U. llHBychMiU.I TrM B IBBBf r Piilt. JUMPteaity one of 8,000 te 80,000 Cards Shaw-Walker CARD FILING DESK THE Shaw-Walker card filing desk places eight thousand te eighty thousand cards within easy reach. Saving 25 of the operator's time by combining a card cabinet with a flat top desk. Saving 50 efuhe fleer space by concentrating mere cards within arm's length than any ether method. Comfortably seated tlie operator works with greater accuracy and rapidity. The speed method of handling a large list. Write or 'phone today for folder en the Shaw -Walker Card-Filing Desk. Shaw-Walker 1010 Chestnut Steal and Weed Filmm L,dg.rD.,ht , - H - IIF1 ITiIiT'bO VVlLnt; TCNNiBTj RWITaAWt "V sx WEO?e -g Kl wiener Heme-XMi remer fM With Rell nilStMti..ZT.:'r'i Special "erv.ner. pt W0 Che.uJ LA aunt iin. M '- 'iK5"?err75 I9IMAMD CHESTNUT Tj Built Like a Skyscraper1 St.. Philarl?m;ft Filbert 8267 n.j i-j-j. c-..; n SI . FtUnmSmtaa , ' , f rS n't i n 0Ma&. H BUsUUlAfll Ml Wt i I Mi JLyMjoeMO BUSINESS HtNXDlllNl1tA .::... tm n RESTAURANT I r y ... ..-y'1 y't. f """ ,mu28BHa" v.i'v.' .&.aaaMaMa&rr 4 T liV jir ',v." ut.a'iiH.f('Wf'inw"-', , .f,A WT. . . .r iiw,., ! :' "ffl. iXiil., r'W Vnv dLK'il iJlj, a.iJ.T!. i0w:v W.atefTi xsw s-fli jut (y vv '.) ii 1 1. .. f sr. ,-. ". " .-ft '! &4yif&M.i.i.i rfi tK'V A'l-tfA M. I.-" M
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