MteiMamv iPUMAunirtiMPiTC UAuncnrcnimc I -h- , '"r" ' liiMfaW' '-' - --; ',;!" flliSHfi & It, ar- if r Pi 1. 3 Ii 1" i b ": tit (l ' i fr- ' IV kl r f jd.11 !- L: ft :il ;' i m 1 iff ! ft w: t PJiBSIBBBB OWN ARMS PARLEY MIMM 18aKl& LEAVE ME rP mil. Office and flank Suirfes jjErny-&vin6 ImKaNaraiCempany JX29 Market Street SECRETARY Energetic young woman of geed person ality and wide business experience, desires 'change. Excellent ref erences from present employers. Bex C 515, Ledger Office. UHIU Big Value! Asce Cream Mints 25 lb Sold in all our Stores mtiBk Mar fat and Fourth Sis. PHILADELPHIA Whose Fault? Idle money is net idle of its own accord. Put te work in a sav ings account, every dol lar takes upon itself an unceasing activity, earn ing ether nfeney. Yeu profit by its ceaseless work if the dollar is in your bank account, f CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 iSV That alone will enng you at any drug store the original French Baume, as different from its fleck of imi tators as a diamond is different from paste. ! BAUME. BENGUE C AN ALOES IQJU& ) " is stronger, mere last ing, stainless, mere efficient. Itspenetrat . ingglowspursthelag ingglewspursthelag ' gard circulation and ' r Danishes pain. Keep v Va tube handy worth ,- its weight in geld when you need it. UMUnIAB.AHH , for .fMM. A. Mm; . 'n,5i A'sl vjgy vr.w l jkh wuianiwHHHHiiiir itii.bbi.xi luiiiiiieiiKiFiiniPiKRk.. Mass., -w V w?p-r-''-.A.n..J War Lord Working te End Cabi net Crisis and Pacify Warring Factions WOULD GET U. S. BENEFITS special Cable DUvatch. CepiWeht, lilt Mukden, March 17. General Chang Tse-Llnj, China's strenscBt military chieftain and dictator of the Pckln Government, sajs China must replace Its present Inefficient Government with one representing the whole people in mler te nerept the benefits offered bj the Washington Arms Conference. An Important conference Is new go ing en lit Mukden for settling the Cab inet crisis and reconciliation of tbe na tional -factions. General Chang Tso Tse I.lng, devoting slxten hours dally te the conference, Is hopeful of the out come. "Te justify the magnificent and gen erous treatment accorded us at Wash. Ington it Is ensentlul that China place Its house In order," he states. "It must reunite Its people, establish n stable Government nnu end the fighting. The armies of China ere a curse. Net only must the surplus of troops be reduced or abolished, but the people must return te peaceful pursuits. "It Is utterly unspcnkable that ndy armed conflict frhetiia occur In China. Kverj effort should be made te reach an understanding se Unit the oppor tunities offered by the Western Powers for China te control Its own affairs may be grasped. Therefore, thcr must be unification of the principal prob lems along which line all the Chinese are working. "China Is larger than all of turepe and has as many divergent Interests as the nations of that continent, se reconciling the various elements will be neither a brief nor easy task. There first must be a spirit of conciliation and concession, and toward the accom plishment of this aim China must bend every effort. There is absolutely no hope of effecting a settlement by arms, for such ii settlement would mean nothing. "Ce-ordination must be obtained without strife., I still believe that such an outcome Is possible and I inn do ing eTerj thing possible te avoid a con flict." , The war lord declined te enter into discussion at this time as te the causes of China's political chaos. He resented charges that he was dominated by Japanese, se ins the treaty enforced by Pekln under the twenty-one demands provided for Japanese police and mili tary ndvlsers In Manchuria, but he steadfastly refused te recognize or con sult cither. GIRL TAKES OWN LIFE WHEN SWEETHEART DIES Secretary of N. Y. Junier League Suicide at Death of Professer's Sen New lerk, March 17. Broken hearted ever the death of her sweet heart, Miss Glads Uunkle, secretary of the Junier League, ended her life vcMerday by inhaling gas. Te make leath doubly sure, bffere turning en the gas she swallowed u half bottle of bl ihlnrlde of mercury tablets. She was found sitting up In bed, n urge picture of the eung man she loved, .lean de Hnceurt. son of nn as sistant professor nt Columbia L'nlver ltj, prepped en the pillow beside her. 'loe by was a note scrawled In pencil which read: "Cherle, I de net knew where I will meet jeu, but I wll' leek for jeti." Glad ft came te New Yerk from Wash ington about two ears age. Khe was the daughter of Geerge L. Runkle, as dstnnt manager of the Western Union ifhre In the Pennsylvania Terminal there. She hed been well educated and poke French and Spanish fluently. Several months uge, at u college dance nt Columbia, she wns Introduced te lean, the son of Pierre de Itaceurt. 'e turer in French In the Scheel of Business at the university. Jean was twenty-six years old, two vears e'dcr than herself, and was studjlng at Co lumbia. HAYS ACCEPTS 'CHALLENGE' FOR GOOD MOVIE PICTURES In 'Inaugural' Speech te Film Felk, New Chief Makes Pledge New Yerk, March 17, The motion picture induhtr leeks upon the demands made upon it by the American public as a challenge, which arc accepted in i the ultimate, declared Will II. Hays, the new chief of the industry, In ad- ! dressing a meeting here last night. A gathering of mere than 1000 persons, I Including mere screen stars than were! ever before assembled In any one place, ' hesrd Mr. Hays deliver his "inaugural address" en taking up the duties of the riosltlen for which he resigned from 'resident Harding's Cabinet. "The Industry accepts the challenge," he said, "In the demand of the Amer ican youth that Its pictures nhull give the right kind of entertainment and In struction. It accepts the challenge in the righteous demand of American mothers that the entertainment and amusement of that jeuth be worthy of their value ns the most potent fucter in the country's future. The opportunity Is great, and se in like manner is the responsibility. That responsibility Is incepted." THEATRE MERGER PLANNED I Combination With $100,000,000 Capital Reported Under Way Chicago, Manh 17. (By A. P.) A 'number of lendini: theatres and theat rical productions of the United Rtntes will b( mergid under one centralized management, according te the Chicago Herald and l.xamlncr, which today printed what It termed plans for a $100,000,000 fembine. According te the newspaper, A. L. Krlanger nnd J. J. ami Lee Shubert. who negotiated a merger of their re- Kpeetnp interestri here lest week, arc negotiating with Churles B. Dllling- hain, Al II. Weeds, Flurcnr Xlegfeld, Sum Harris, Geerge M, Cehan, the Selwjns nnd ethers te join thorn. The proposed merger. It wes Hald. ipecificnlly nlms at elimination of need less building of new theatres, overlap ping of existing ones and exhibitions in the same clly of slmilur types of at tractions simultaneously. The theatres would be booked under centrnllcd man agement te avoid such conflicts and resultant litnvy losses. .Smaller cities would be allowed' only one higli-clnns thentrc, it was said. Lancaster Bans Curb Fruit Stands Lancaster, Pa., March 17. Maer Muster veMcrdav seundeA'the death knell of Mdcwulk peanut and. fruit stands In an en'er te the pence ueparimeut te five the venders nipt- dsvs m vnitte the streets. Cltv nflclahi .state that mtrchsuts have ebjaU. The Mayer Awk.!tne ii JHeeMilat a ! lae liana inaa sweua were Says Italy Will Les Presti if fltiJPW HH IP I IJSHllill lS?l lAflTH A ' TBt vaiHPlR '" It Ignores Treaty of kffiMH ' iBBfLjLJLjHil ITI IBSl ' WW ,1 sTl P ll Kapano nr "vh nuukuiiMBGf kuii " ' mTM "", " "" ' ' "---m rniBr T DENIES FANTASTIC RUMORS By the Associated Press Heme, March 17. The position of the Italian Government in regard te the status of Flume after the recent over over theow of the Zanella Government was outlined yesterday In the Chamber of Deputies by Foreign Minister Schanxer. Recalling that Italy by the treaty of Rapallo was pledged te respect the in dependence of the Free State of Flume, he declared that If she failed te meet this obligation she would lese her place In the ranks of the great Powers. He traced the events In Flume since the installation of the constituent as sembly, and, referring te the recent coup which overthrew the legal Government, said there bad been fantastic stories of tralnleadu of Fasclstl leaving Trieste for Flume. This was an absurd exag geration, he declared. Actually there hud been n very small Influx of out siders, who had entered separately. Their exclusion was difficult in view of th geographical position of the town, and the Italian Government disclaimed responsibility for their entrance. The Government's Inipilrj hnd proved that the behavior of the officers and irews of Italian warships In Fiumlan waters had been corrected and dis ciplined. Slgner Schaii7cr condemned the con duct of all who aspired te usurp the powers of state by disposing the destiny of Fiume against the will of her legiti mate representatives, thereby exposing the whole Italian nation te the gravest rcrils and Impeding the economic resur rection of Flume Itself. SEIZE SECOND FRENCH SHIP Athena Hear Anether Veiael Is Held aa Blockade Runner Athens, March 17. (By A. P.) News tins been received here of the sclitire of another French steamship ul teged te be canning contraband of war destined for the Turkish Nationalists. Greece appears te have reached a deadlock with France ever the case of the steamship Kspelr, which was seized Inst mouth, but released March 2, the cargo being held. , Traffic Policeman Arrests Wife Oakland, Calif.. March 17. W. H. Garratt, traffic policeman, appeared in police court records jesterday at the com police court records yesterday us the complaining witness against his wife for "cutting u comer" at the crossing where he was en duty. murvrieNAi. ItUi 8 w feySthaDl ttyirSfr)! weeVMihuri SLIllla. The Tayler Scheel ?& &- Grew Shorthand. Teuchtyplnr. Hoekkupln. .ceeuntlhK. Bxr.Url.l ceumn Enroll new. 5TRAYFR'S The "t naalnemi ftrhml I'Mltlsn cimran'd, Knler new. Daj r night Columbia Grafonelas and Records Lril. ittcUlen In N. K. Mo tion. Evtrjthlna niuikal. l!.y termi. GEO. ROSS 4MA FRANKFOKD AVK. Phene, Frsnkferd MOB. Open Krenlnii Closing Heur What de you de with cash received after banking- hours It sheuldn t be left In your safe. liven If you already havn satisfactory banking connections, a separate account carried with ua will prove a (Treat con venience. We are open from 0 A. M. te REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY 1429 Ciestnut Street HOURS 9AM-1QPM "4 P.M. today. 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