MM s5. jPm SrV,r teiF, Sfc !&. P?b .. B&f m '' te W.ttN.MSt LiftL itwim, Ifote 7H ESKS Oflc EaataA Ml, Weaa ft Steel nu. I !. .L. M. Cm JMafeeatea. library Btkoet rarattare hitA 'a l a. Of , "a" m ium 0b iincs ion ?' (Rhaanakav UnllJlMl SEHOLD GOODS raeiAt. Tim tnti m, ftS?"' CM S75.00 JStWeit received centente of a tarre ?.?. Nrtdence. Everything muat tM Mid mi or coat. Starait, 522 Market St Brt. SOM. Frte Delivery. A Spring Over coat Tailored wun reucnes or lathe Exclusive Pp Thousands of important men , 'iAkettt town hnvi mnrfe nq iheir tni- .$&' iMing "counsel" because we create Mr. 'AMKllAa Al fAm T1iaI nm ananas iC' f.tna based en creative nu&litles. nnd bay appreciate in us the same er rant and spirit te be different. U,, , Yeu will like the exclu- stveness we will tailor into your Spring overcoat. jW. S. Jenes, fee- CuMtem Tailoring 1118 Walnut Street and Ferget It Striving: te make every effort count that she may be free for an evening's recreation, and Het tee tired te enjoy it, the housewife finds a silent part ner in the Levekin. It pro vides piping het water in nny quantity and at any hour, day r night. Ne fires te kindle se cowl te shovel no over heated kitchen. no responsi bility. TIm kln dew all It. own wwk. Ufht It and forget It. Levekm AUTOMATIC CAS WATER HEATED Ne Matchee Ne Bether Ne Dirt Automatic Light Iteelf Economical Send for Booklet Get thm Facte Made in PhUadelphla Tee Wafer Htatcr Ce. 39 te 43 Liurtl St., Pkila. Every one wants that happy combination. Power without riding comfort qualities in a car is a drawback for it only accentuates the roughness of the read. But the correct rela tion between power and a combination of designing principles and unusual shock-absorbing features is in escanablv noticeable in If? : iMMMeWMaWi ill 2 i .4 fr'taSv . .Ml1 I 7' MM"'aaWaaMWee"w'eMtwJMeWjp I I bHii Mif m H M About j.l- the EARL mm ey"zm? . en.iv't. ' n ininir . nmrnrr V-OTklBI - & ww..w. wr.'1 . i ?.!'' fVie vow mnrlnratelv W' priced, goei-loo'-tng and comfortable Earl car. The touring is f $1185, f . e. b. factory. Xflk.ru utrwsvae r I "". ". 'r"0''' IAUK9UN MICHIGAN V I . EARL PHILA. MOTOR CAR CO. 2t-3t7 N. Bread St te' mi4t' t 712' (S) CUSHESWITH CITY Cars Barred Frem Ventner Loep by Police as Ten-Year Contract Expires TRACKS CLOSELY GUARDED Snfiat nttpiteh te Evening PuMle LtSgrr Atlantic City, March 1. Ne trolley cars are operating around the Portland avenue loop at Ventner City this morn ing. As n cut-off for the traction line en short runs, the spur no longer cxIUh. Burly policemen, fully equipped for ac tion, and members of the American Le Le geon nre en guard. Taking no ehance en a legni snarl, with eventual defeat for the city as a atreng possibility eheuld n single car PASS around th Innn nflpr Inst mlil. night, when the ten-year contract be tween the city and the Atlantic City anu Shere Hnllread expires. Mayer Brchman shortly before midnight sent out n uctnenment of five policemen In command of Police Chief Frlngn. Stationing themselves at the loop entrance, Chief Frings ane ills men au-nitcd the approach of the first car. In he meantime a joint smoker of the James Harvey PeBt. of the American Legien, and the Ventner City Heard of Trade broke up and the entire double membership r.aiched te the scene. First Car Stepped At 12:12 A. M. the trolley came in sight. 1 1 skidded te a step at the en Jjanee of the loop and Conductor llalph Dennpr hopped out while Motor Metor Moter man Jehn Wnzell remained at the con troller. Denner Mopped te threw the switch. ''Just a minute, son," interrupted Chief Frings, stejjptng te IiIh nlde. "Don't threw that switch. Your leaxe has expired en this loop. You've get no right te come off the main line. Let that switch alone." "Don't talk te me. I've get noth ing te de with It. There' the boss," replied Denner, pointing te a husky in dividual Inside the car, who turned out te be Chris Cox, chief dispatcher for the traction lines. The management apparently had an ticipated some difficulties, for It U only en rare occasions that Cox takes the midnight run. Usually he gees off duty early in the afternoon, and leaves the operation te a night dispatcher and Jehn Russell, a street in&pecter, who keep the traffic moving. Cox left the car and came te the switch. He took in the situation at a glance, and then ordered. "(!e en nreund, anyhow." The switch wns thrown quickly and the car started, but Commander E. Bertram Wright, of the Harvey Pest, and Captain Carl M. Veelker, both overseas veterans, stepped Inte .the centre of the right of way be tween the rails. The car bore down en them, but they steed their ground. The rest of the legionaries and a crowd of fully n hundred determined men then jammed around. Thw motor meter man hastily backed up his car te the main line. Legionaries Give Assistance There was a free exchange of com ment, mere or less blistering, but nNe entirely sincere in it characteiizatien. This lasted for fully five minutes. The trolley men found the air distinctly hostile and finally proceeded down te the Savannah avenue loop. The npxt trolley came along about ten minutes later and hesitated Ht the switch. The crew looked ever the ever-growing throng of citizens and followed in tlic trail of the first car toward Savannah avenue. About 1 o'clock, while the crowd still was large, some of the Iegienalres ecureil some picks and shovels nnd started U1 dig around the rails. Chief Frings called an Immediate conference and after a parley of several minutes they accepted his Ruggestlen and de sisted. In eder te make things mere seeure for the night. County Freeholder Freeman Parker, one of the members of the Beard of Trade, parked his auto mobile acreKs the entrance of the loop and several ether taxpayers followed suit. Chief FrlngH stationed three men te remain en duty throughout the niclit with orders te step all trolleys that endeavored te come into the loop. Ne ither cars tried te come through the switch. The coup of the citizens wns carried out en a carefully arranged plan that was kept secret. Mayer Brehman had been one of the participants in the dual celebration of the cterans und the Beard of Trade. The trolley company Is controlled by II. Silverman & Ce., who have offices in the Lund Title and Trust Building. "Trilby, the Fat Lady" Dies Chicago, March 1. (By A. P.) Mrs. Geerge A. Kenna, known In cir cus sideshows for years ns "Trilby, the fat lady," died here yesterday. She weighed 400 pounds when she died, nnd while with the circus ber,weight Is said te have exceeded this by mere than 100 pounds. A casket one yard wide and six feet three Inches long Is being constructed for the body. Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE AS MAN known te the writer come te cw lerk with ti pecKct tun vi references from men prominent in a Western town. lie t rvM'ntiil nil of them te pros- i pe'tlve employers nnd get no Jeb. At last Iio found n plnce ht ceuia gei i;i; lit- i-wuiu ,,'- It was a small without n reference. one, but he toel: It. After that his work was his reference nnd such a valuable one thnt he Is new the head of one of the biggest business institutions in the country. i A REFERENCE Is merely an Intro- , ductlen. Men who nre looking for empleyes of certnln specific sorts pay little nttentlen te them. Unless the writer of the reference Is In a position virtually te order the em ployment of the bearer, they are of little use. The beat refereiice In the beginning Is I the appearance and manner of the ap- , plicant. I After thnt the only reference nf nny wurth at ull is the way in which he I does his work. , If you nre hunting a job leek as If I you hnd had a job before, and earned money at it. Nobody will pay much attention te you If your appearance suggests that you have had nothing te de for six months or se. Business men are cyn ical. They suspect thnt a man must have been out et u job because he hns been incompetent, and they pass him by. TALK convincingly nbeut what you have done and whnt'yeu can de. Don't beast, but be sure. Deu't grovel. Don't act as If you would burst Inte tears if you don't get the Jeb. And keep hunting. There arc jeba te be found, even In times et business de pression, Seme of them will Involve the wearing et overalls and the soiling of year bands, bat they will erne for a Husband Decided Ha Faced a "Grave Situation" New Yerk, March 1. The chart that his young wife met an aUeftdl affinity in a cemetery Is contained In the complaint filed in Orange County by Stephen Mackey, fifty, In suit for divorce from Mrs. ( Bertha Mackey, twenty-eight, of Marlborough. Remarking en the unusual character et the alleged trysting place, Mackey, through counsel, said that when the report of the occurrences reached him he decided a "grave situation'! bad arisen, nnd he must take action. The cemetery was selected for the tryst, It was suggested, "because all the wit nesses wcre dead." fpu. Mflnlrnv ifenlA.I tlin MinrtfM Ami was allowed $150 counsel fee pending trial. DWELLING TAX EXEMPTION ACT DECLARED INVALID New Jersey Supreme Court Plnda Classification Unconstitutional Trenten. March 1. (By A. P.) The live-year tar exemption act of 1020 exempting dwellings constructed between October, 1020, and October, 1022, from taxation, was dccla-ed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court today. The Court held that "this classifica tion of property constructed between certain periods is arbitrary and amounts te special legislation in violation of the constitutional prohibition." The opinion directed the Essex County Beard of Taxation te add te the rntables all property which had been exempted from taxation under the 1020 law. GIRL BANDIT FIGHTS POLICE Cevers Man Companion's Escape After Helding Up Stere Syracuse, X. Y., March 1. (By A. P.) A girl bandit, armed with a re peating rifle nnd a heavy revolver, and accompanied by a man equally well armed, raided a store In Comillus last night, doubled back Inte the city nnd In the residential section engaged In a running gun battle with the police which ended in the arrest of the girl and the escape of her comrade. The girl under nrrest Is Myrtle Bates, twenty-two years old. According te the story of Ernest Menica, taxi driver, the girl and the man entered his car In the center of Syrncusciand ordered him te drive te Cnmillus. They drove up te a store, where the man entered with the girl still covering the driver. Ben jnmln Hart, grocer, of Camillus, re fused te put uphls hands nnd was shot. Then the two ordered their driver te come back te Syracuse. In the West End they were trapped by seven patrol men who had been notified by telephone. Firing her rifle and hoc gun ns the taxi speeded along sleeping .streets in a race with the police machine, the girl covered her comrade's escape. STURZO PEEVED PI CESARO Priest's Influence- Caused Italian Cabinet Member te Resign Reme, March 1. (By A. P.) Resignation of Giovanni Colonna di Ccsare "as Minister of Pests yesterday came after several of the Catholic Ministers had repeatedly left the Cab inet Council te consult Lulgl Sturze In regard te the selection of the Under Secretaries. (Luigl Sturze, a Sicilian priest, is Secretary General of the Catholic Party.) Di Cesare, In reply ing te Premier Pacta's request that he reconsider, explained thut he con sidered it undignified te belong, te a Cabinet under the control of Sturze. Parts. March 1. (By A. P.) For eign Minister Schanzer, of Italy, In formed Premier Pelnca'rc yesterday that lie would be ready te return te j i'uns uii .'uiii'ii iu ur aM iu iiti-vt inu British Foreign Secretary, Marquis Curzon, nnd M. Pelncarc for u dis cussion of the Turco-Greek question and also the results of the Boulogne conference. WON'T BE FIFTH HUSBAND Business Associate of Mrs. Walker Expresses Surprlee at Repert Boslen. Mnrch 1. (By A. P.) Elwood B. Wuugh Inst night denied he was te be a party te the fifth matri monial venture of Mrs. Florence Ethel Walker, his business associate. Mrs. Walker en Monday applied te the Mar riage License Buieau ut the City Hall for a license te wed him. Wuugh asserted their relations were purely platenlc and that his lirst inti- ! motion or tne approaching marriage came te him In the newspapers. ISLANdIbOUGHT FOR GULLS Maine Society Seeks te Preserve Bird Life Along Coast Portland, Me., March 1. The Cum berland County Audubon Beclety, In corporated yesterday for the purpose of preserving bird life, has purchased Western Egg Reck, an island of twenty acres in Breed Buy, where It will breed sea gulls and ether birds native te this coast. Your Best Rcfererce After you get ene build up thnt refer ence of yours by the right kind of thoughtful work. What you de will spenk for you far better than what your friends say about you. The employer hns sufficient van- Ity te prefer his own opinion te that . . tef ft.1'" ncnl We. de net decrv the value of letters of Introduction. But we urge readers net te rely en them tee much. Yeu can get a Jeb for yourself far better than any one can get it for you. And no one en earth can, by a letter, help you te held it. Cevurfght. 103! EUROPEAN TOURS, 1922 nnd 'Rnnnf. the Wnrlrl 9fi 1 1W Cnnt Gfh European Departures MayJune July, tures. Sema special ft- ObcTimmtrfte British ItUi French Chitcaex Battlefields Italian Lakes Tne Ririera Automeblls Tour via Alpine Alpine Ileute, An All-Swlcs Tuur, Jura ElfTen Attractive Tenre, certruu ull parte et Europe at tewnt ritUn $850 and Up Meat comprehensive program. Write or iue Roet.Ut WHITE OB PHONE FOB DOOKJ.ET '(DESIGNATING TODB) GILLESPIE. KINPORTS & BEARD Phenet Walnut 4243 11 IS WALNUT ST. PRE IN N. Y. CALLED OFF Men Returns Werk Pending Agreement te Review Ar bitration Award CONFERENCE TO BE HELD By the Associated Press New Yerk, March 1. The contro versy between the publishers of the dally newspapers of New Yerk City and the web pressmen's union ever the arbitration award of Federal Judge Manten was ended today, Den C. Belts, manager of the New erk World, an nounced after a publishers' meeting this morning. All afternoon papers, which emitted their first editions, nppearcd in full size at 11 A, M. Morning papers had ap peared In abbreviated form, with most of the advertising and special features emitted. The difficulty was terminated when the pressmen's union transmitted a let ter te the publishers announcing the union hnd voted te abide by the decision of Judge Man(en, nnd return te work, but would request the publishers te grant n conference within the next few days te discuss modification of some of the terms of the award. Tnc publishers accepted tne press men's proposal te return te work, and agreed te meet a union committee Fri day. Although the union had voted at 2 :U0 this morning te return te work, pub lishers of afternoon papers, under an agreement, did net permit them te go back te the press rooms until 11 o'clock. Early editions were emitted. Harry Wurtz. vice president of the pressmen's local, said a committee of twelve, headed by Andrew R. Arm strong, had been appointed te confer with the publishers en modification of the award. He declined te say defi nitely what modifications would be sought. Abolition of the .six-hour shift, ns provided by the nward, would mean throwing of 600 of the union's 1800 members out of work, t)c declared, ns there wan net enough work te afford the entire membership eight hours of em ployment. , The publishers, te meet this con cen ngency, which was declared te be "net certain," offered te pay all men se tJ rewn out of work, full wages for four weeks, and half wages for an addi tional four weeks if they fulled te find jabs In the meunwhlle. "It was by the union's Insistence that one man, rather than a beard of three, was selected te conduct the ar bitration," the publishers say in u statement issued today, "and we ex pect the union te abide by the result. "Wc will net consent te make a farce of arbitration by changing that declslun before its effect has been tried." FREED AND REARRESTED Twe Men, Accused of Complicity In Murder, Held In Ball Easteii, Pa., March 1. (By A. P.) Jehn and Dnvld Sobe, Syrians, re siding In this city, who were held in the Newton, Sussex County, N. J., juil en charges of murder, were released last night and immediately returned te this city. The New Jersey authorities demanded cash bail of $25,000 for each. Arriving here they were placed under arrest, ciiargcu witu conspiracy and each furnished ball in the sum of $8000. The men nre held in connection with the murder and silk robbery at Cat Swnmp, N. J., June 14 last. Twe men hnve already been found guilty of mur der In the first degree iu connection wjttt tM0 rase $100,000 Fire In Cambridge, Mass. fnmliMlilnA lnrii Mnank t T.tr V.UI1U. iurit, I'inat., ..lull II i. L'lIUj that threatened the business section of i Hnrvard and Brattle squares early to day caused damage estimated at mere than 100,000. Twe firemen were In jured. The blaze started Iu the Boyl Beyl Boyl sten block at the corner of Boylston and Brattle streets, and was confined te thnt building, although sparks car ried by a high wind beveral times men aced ndjecent structures. Cerns? Blue jay te your druggist Stepi Pain Instantly The simplest wav te end a corn is Blue-jay, A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters, Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Prta; Writt H&vtrSi Black. Chitage.Dtpl.15S for valuable book, "Correot Care of the t'ett," If VtlUt MvJl 1QJu Uvlfle will Flerida Conducted Tour, March i 3 vrwfce. California Tour March 14, 43 days. New Orleans. Apache Trail, Southern California and Urand Canyon. Bermuda and West Indies Tours and Cruises KVEUY WEEK Pacific Coast and Alaska and National Parks Summer Tours 30 te TO days. Lewest ratea. Par Ilea new forming for July asd Aueuat. ACCUSED uNDEh DRY ACT Farmer U. 8. Marahal Arretted far Alleged Offer ta rlbe Offlelal FMt. Aatber, N. J.. March 1. (By A. P.) Albert Bellschweller. for- sstr United States Marshal and former Ml ajrer of this city. was under arrest today charged with violation of the Velstead aeL He la alleged te kave offered a bribe te a customs official la an effort te hare Hener landed frea the ateamar Harbinger, which was seised by Fed eral eaciais wnen sue arrived sere, several weeks age. r Wanted i i Forty Nurses for temporary or permanent duly at the Philadelphia Hospi tal for Contagious Diseases, Sec ond and Luzerne Streets. This appeal is made strictly in the spirit of service te relieve a criti cal situation in the care of needy and sick children. Usual com pensation given, but this appeal i must net be considered from the I viewpoint of salary, but te meet I an unusual need, which will bring I inestimable help and comfort te IV 1 II xne sick. Purchasing Agents Orders and Liberty Bends Accepted y m I mmmk f 'l""n I'liimil iini '" '"'. Natural Muskrat Coats (Self Trimmed) Length Formerly Reduced te 36-in....l95.00 95.00 40-in.... 245.00 125.00 Scotch Moleskin Wraps Medel Formerly Reduced te Tuxedo 345.00 165.00 Cape ...395.00 195.00 Natural Raccoon Coats (Self Trimmed) Length Formerly Reduced te 36-in.... 295.00 145.00 40-in.... 345. 00 165.00 Natural Squirrel Coats (Self Trimmed) Length Formerly Reduced te 36-in. .. .545.00 275JD0 40-in.... 645. 00 325.00 Prisoner Didn't Like Heatlna1 Sys tem In Leek-wa Nerrkdewa, fa., March 1. Themas Harrington, arretted ter drunkenness, did net like the heating system in vogue In the Oonshehocken lock-up, se he broke up a bench, which he tore from the wall In the Mil, and built a Are, The dense smoke caused an Investi gation by members of Washington Fire Company, next deer, and the Art was extinguished before much damage In the concrcte cell bad been done. .i SHHHeKZLZZS aaaaMaMa. .-ema aaaBelaeaaiaa-eaaaaaa taBtBaaaaai-aBaaaM eaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaatK tneaaSftV j& M Vjy 4 EHV J- - '-y ... . i m M i 3aP 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Kei t h's The aire) Our Entire The prices en our entire stock are astoundingly low, as they represent genuine reductions of one-half and mere. Such huge concessions in the face of advancing prices of skins make these values absolutely unmatch able anywhere, at any time. Come in tomorrow and take advantage of these great savings. INViUML nl,w iwuigiui tnnvuuu THE SPECIALS BELOW ARE FOR TOMORROW ONLY Special for Tomorrow Only Fifty Coats at the One Price Self -Trimmed French Seal Coats Sable Ceney Coats French Seal Coats with Contrasting Fur Cellars and Cuffs Russian Marmet Coats in 36- and 40-inch lengths. EXTRA LARGE SIZE A HUGE VARIETY OF FUR COATS AT Natural Mu.krat, dj afl Trimmed with French Seal and Skunk, Squirrel, Russian Marmet T T Natural R.ccoen, ui and 40.inch a XJ Australian Opes' lengths. . Fermerlu sm, mm anrl S.lfF Tomorrow-Choice Hudsen Seal Ceat $200 $300 $400 Previously Priced Frem $395.00 te $845.00 4(n!!rr"qi,Srtei:,.I?ngt!Vl Trimmed with natural Slv.23? andJcPM bver, Australian epos opes epes in a variety of modes. sum and lf.f.. p At Krb" lrnach V (-,.yi Hud.cn U.. ,. Dy.a Muekra R&rptr rhenei StecR of COATS, CAPES, WRAPS, SCARFS CHOKERS. i tin SfKMli AND SUMMER Cj P 64 .50 Reduced from $125.00 COATS UF TO Hi HIIST - . m U of An v & Wrap in Stock The Great Difference In the Hupmebfle - i .HaMHMteftatamBSfULHLUUH' If yen ask yourself why everyone thinks se highly of the Hupmebile, you find thtt jfe is because people recognize in it the very ele ments of reliability which every man hopes, te get when he buys a car. In the Hupmebile, that reliability spells the difference between unbroken satisfaction and, continuous annoyance. Jl elfp! 304 North Bread Street ! Spruce 3S08 Sprue 8S0T Hupmebile Repairing and Remodeling in Our Own Factory at Moderate Prices I m W aar V"l V I i-Tii:j,:i: jMipyrv: v :.;.. ' :? ..."J 1MJIIIIMIIii!hII laliMiWWU"Vl I'lVlajiwal I I'l I I VrtaWWatadaUiaaaaJ New Fur Chokers Formerly Sale Price 9.50 Natural Squirel .. 5.00 9.50 Jap Mink 5.00 14.50 Russian Kelinsky. 7.50 19.50 Taupe Wolf .... 9.50 29.50 Stene Marten ...14.50 39.50 Platinum Wolf ..19.50 39.50 Natural Raccoon.. 19.50 39.50 Blue Wolf 19.50 69.50 Baum Marten ...34.50 79.50 Hud. Bay Sable.. 39.50 FOR ONE DAY ONIY 500 Fex and Wolf Scarfs $9.50 te $49.50 VALUES UP TO W.50 The widest variety of Fex and Wolf Scarfs in Philadelphia is offered here at tremendous reductions. They are in Taupe, Brown, Black, Peiret and Lu cille shades. Beth silk-lined and double-fur styles trimmed with pretty soft heads and paws and large bushy tails. n.rrr' titfj m r rny m &r & .xfr-t sa l&j 0'4 .J.& .1 5'4fc & Ai. TV' V1 SEM ,jii