illiiliMHHiiW . vWll1riMIMilli :$ mmy'wm' rt; - " wfflBm tiBfld iMMi fwr-Tiw ''" f'wwwi, r mum 4v.VvC'ti'-V??iVi i'f . V Uff. a ...... .itf lHrneM an- Appliance tfrtm i trrttrii hu Lt.BrgerCe.,59N.2St Markti M yttii. vax 871 fe '. ' ' ,' REUNITED BY SCAR AFIER 20 YEARS widcnlne the Abnecen Inlet channel en .March 81 at 4 P. M. The "VS,f . ty, I'vAK .. teVT. f.v4! fPT eiiBlneerB may also purvey the channel In con ncctlen with the trip. Atlantic City I wants the depth Increased te twenty feet or mere. i Frlendu of Samuel dinger, known throughout thlx hcctlun aa the "King i of ItoetlegRprx." arc circulating n ictl- tien seeking clemency Irem rrcMdcnt mi ,Ws OArn riAir SrK JCXIMX f--X- bUAU m- Atlantic Cltu Rnrhnr StiAvaa Harding for the convicted limn, who Atlantic city darer anaves MilI11, rtHrtp(, n ax mellthH. ,crm ,n Brether Before Recog Receg ; nizi'ng Him L AW CHIEFS STAR I NEW DRY CAMPAIGN FOR SALE ii "flV rs., V III.. I.'u. nW f.. ....... Inll r..ll..t.ltn I....... i lilt; ij-wr V. 1'IIUL.I J'UlL lt'Ui"wift 1111)11;- j sltlnn of n nentence by JiiiIkc Itedlne en one of the three charge of violating ' the YelMcatl net. Singer must face nix ether count. Through n technicality nTucn nmtiAO AT cunDC ,lp esenped two oilier six-month sen UIMbH DOINQS Al OMUnt tencea in ceuit .vextrrilaj-. The petition Marred eptcrday is te ..,.,, , I he forwarded In t'nlted tStnte- Senater Spretal Mf.jinfr te Kvtntng I'hW.c I.tdecr ... . . . . uinIcrs former Atlantic Clly, Moreli JJ. .lay u. g0O(j teceu nm oe.l Ptetnhlp." MuirKpeclit. barber nt n leading hotel, The remerhiible document ha- ecrn-' was huheilng a patron yetciday aft-, "l""ed much Mirprlse here. Prier te' i i ii ntt,in. ta entering the boetlegginf gatnc en u reale i eruoen whrn he noticed something fa- mt ,nvelvw, mmXtm, according te miliar nlmut the face, but cemiln 1 1 d,,,.,, ti,nt have been mnde in court, plnce him. Throughout the whisker- j Singer engaged in ether bunlncst yen-1 Wlllttllllg lie IMiniiereu ever tee man m mrvs iuti-. for uiuu; jrars u was it the chair. When he ntnrted te comb the pawnbroker. patron's hair he solved the mystery 'through a ,car near the crown of thjD0DQE TESTIFIES TODAY Yeu're Berne barber, het,." M the j fj HS JOYRIDE TRIAL man an he climbed from the cnair. i "Yen, nnd you re there nH a rtruc- ,,,,, . , , .. . . i Ja ...,;inenr." ..nmt. bnek the Wife Stricken as Third Charge Steubcnrille, Ohie. 112-117 barber. "And wuat'u mere." he con- ' Against Millionaire Nears linueu. as ne neuct-.i wi -uuu .- K-ln10n. Mlrli.. March fHy your . ,, v ti, n,.....i n.im nimi ik. . r uwiiii .ri..i uua' ..... U. S. and State Attorneys, at Harrisburg, Say Public "Tolerance" Is Over CITES WORK IN PHILA. Ceal Mine, fully equipped; u i n-ic ei me iinesi ana most iner- MMghly equipped coal proper preper 1iies in Eastern Ohie -600 aeres W of Number Eight Pittsburgh vein Ceal located near Steu- .. eenviue, jcitersen Leunty, u., i, en the Pennsylvania and P. C. v " C. & St. L. Railroads. This $ " exceptional property can be - bought right. P. 0. Bex 488, ' i Ilarrlsbtux. March 22. State nnd Federal District Attorney convened here today nt the cnll of Attorney den leiiil Alter te discuHa means of Mrlcter .enforcement of the dry lawn. In welcoming the law eQlccrx, Alter I Raid that nn act ouch an the Elshteenth Amendment rcuuireil close co-enerntlon bv State and Federal nuthoritiee. nnd i that the period of geed-natured tol tel tol cranie en the pnrt of citizens had nuwtcd. ' a. . f. . 1 .! C.A-. tf t Aiicr nraiicu ine nintc emerccmcni law known n the Wener act, nnd wants tlie views or the District Atter ncys concerning itn enforcement. it- temeVM tlrmpnt Inplndrt ClMVfMt W. Celea, Walter Lyens and Albert Duna- mere. "The dlsnonltien te dlnrernrd the prohibition laws," said Alter. 'Vas flret looked en by the public with that ood eod oed natured tolerance for which Americans arc noted. "It was known customs ns old as civilisatien could net be stepped over night,' buf It has coma te be realised n p nnd mere that disregard of law, whatever the law may be, tends te de stroy all government." "We arc putting the fear of the law Inte rum traffickers In Philadelphia," declared Federal District Attorney Celes, of that city. "They arc discov ering 'they are In n dangerous business and arc getting out of It." ', Celes made one of the strongest ad dresses of the conference. Improved conditions in Allegheny County were reported by II. II. Hew and, District Attorney of that county, ns due te Htnte and Federal co-operation. Public opinion In favor of law enforcement la increasing and prejudice against Prohibition dwindling, ha de clared, lie prophesied a dry Pittsburgh within twelve, months, "because juries are beginning te convict law violators." t)ther speakers predicted dry laws wl'l be enforced as stringently As postal laws. . WIFE DEAD, HUSBAND HELD Oakmont Weman 8laln After Re fusal te Return Heme Onkmnnt. Pa.. March 22. CUv A. I'.) Mrs. llelle Nenl wan shot nnd enrly today. Her husband, Kebcrt Nenl, surrendered te the police and is being held for Investigation. According te the police. Mrs. Nenl left her home Inst night following an argument with her husband. He np pcarcd nt the home of the daughter later and asked her te return. She refused and 11 moment later fell mortally wounded. SHAW RIDICULES BOOZE AS AID TO LITERATURE bays "Six Dreps Depeelate Critical , Acumen 10 Per Cent" , f Londen. Mnrch 22.A recent state- went by Sir Arthurulller-Ceuch that no total abstainer could appreciate higher literature, because he failed aa a prohibitionist, te have reached full manhood, has drawn Arc. Literary as as seclatcs of his who de net drink are up in arms, and Geerge Bernard Hhnw modestly enough says Qulllcr-Ceuch must have forgotten ,hlm. "Quillcr-Ceuch forgets Shelley and me," snys Bhaw, "but his preposition that alcohol effects an extension of manhood Is flatly contrary te the obvious facts. Six drops 6t any alcoholic liquid will deprcdate a man's critical acumen by 10 per cent. That Is what people tnke alcohol for; It dulls their self criticism nnd nlse their criticism of their Ss'ft,IMSl,.)2, .... .i iiiiiuu u ,"PPOSUC"Cffctilf world would go dry at. once." '"j1 WATCH QjVES MURDER jfa$ F.ther of Slafrl ey.trtw'Mi P.)--8cvnne Telle stepped a" 6tr..J en ine street nna nsKed him th -?ta Today the stranger is In Jail. m tlaiM 4.nu nnungur row irem his nnsi... " geld watch which, MIm inter &L4 hed been the property of his son ?.'. tin Te es. Bevpnlnn. i.i." Mr. A stripped and with the head cruZiVi had hcpn found in a nimi. lrunH.V', Tellcs examined the man mom t ' eughly. .The clothes ha were h.d k . worn by.hla son when he lift jba March I The stranger was arrested ' gave the name or JTsederce MwwH nhI.I the watch and clothes haTfi! 4 given te him by another mnn. He. Is ttR ' In connection with the murder .,1(I ' !?$' E LV l Pv K.. ! A T 6r fiV IC !v. lit i tZfir j . WV. i Wltd'Ji r If." . i 't. IV.. h w W f tv M W it. v t J." V . liin M.arM and fourth Ss. PHILADELPHIA A Life Insurance Trust It is, of course, highly desirable that every cue who can should carry life insurnncp. It is also desirable that the insured should establish a life insurance trust directing the ad ministration of the life insurance money a'ter death. Consult our officer en thit important matter CAPITAL & SURPLIN $1,550,000.00 aUQQeiiJ6 Tkt Salt Drag Sttttt e d Ne Juggling There is no hit or miss about Liggett'3 price policy. A nom inal profit is added te our cost, which by the way. becuuse of our immense purchases is the lowest possible. The price U the lame te everyone every day. Yeu arc net obliged te wan for Friday or Saturday or any ether day of the week. Constantly and consistently you arc assured of Lew Cut Prices 1.00 D. & R. Celd Cream 74c .75 Pempeian Massage Cream 73c .EOPebece Teeth Paste ....39c .25 Lyen's Teeth Powder... 21c .50 Mermen's Shaving ' Cream 43c .50 Levy's La Blanche Face Powder 45c ,25Tetlev'a Swansdewn ...21c .10 Life Buey Seap 9c .25 Packer's Tar Seap, 3 for 60c 1.00 Danderine 82c .25 Cuticura Seap ... .3 for 60c .50 Hind's Heney and Almend Cream 39c .50 Java Rice Powder 39c .30Kolynes Teeth Paste'. ..23c .15 Lux Flakes lie .50 Mulsificd Cocoanut Oil. ,39c .25 Mum 21c .10 Palmolive Seap. .12 for 1.00 .30 Resinol Seap 3 for 60c 25 Woodbury's Facial Seap 3 for 60c l.OOEskay's Feed 69c 1.00 Scott's Emulsion 89c 1.00 Laveris 85c 1.00 Wampele's C. L. Oil Extract 75e .60 Cuticura Ointment 45c .60Mustcrele Ointment ...49c 25Beccham's Liver Pills. .19c 1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hype.. 1.21 LOOVinel 89c .50 Brome Seltzer 45c .CODean's Kidney Pills 49c .40 Fletcher's Casteria ...,28c 1.25 Gude's Pepte Mangan..98c 1.00 Listerinc, 14-oz 79c ,75Mellin's Feed G5c I l.OONujel 89c l.OONuxatcd Iren 79c .70 Sal Hepatica 45c I- m "r.1 iM sw,i' vL--u-- 3b $fi fDrui Sferw fM nri".len of the customer's face, inltiaN arc K. V. 51. leu come trem Mlnoeka. Pa." "Say, boy. you arc some guesser, repliPil the patron. "Yep: I'm your brother." Ami then It developed that the man in the chnir was 13. W. MncSpccht. structural engineer. They hadn't t-ecn each ether for twenty years nnd when the compared notes it wai discovered that they had both worked here lut mnni'T without either knowing the ether was In town. K. W. U superin tending the construction of u biz office bulldinc here. He hn traveled nil ever thi. world since the brothers last met. Tux ratable have tnken a big jump in Ventner an the result of the recent .Supreme Court dccMen petting aside the law exempting new properties trem 1 taxation. The assessors have com , pleted revision of their book, and yes I u-rdav nnnevneed that they have added 'S41".'200 te the assessment 1UI. This , lirluKM the total assessed value of prop erty there up te $11,13,224. Darting swiftly from the sidewalk, where he was roller skating, te the center of the street. niter utuen, thirteen yeats old, w.is struck by n . tuxicnb ypHtcrday and Mtnlned injurien millionaire, was slnted te take the t-tnnd in ills own bchu'f today in his trial in Municipal Court heie en a charge of driving a motorcar while intoxicated. The sudden illness of the defendant' wife estcxday caused udjuernmeiil shortly after the defense opened. Mi's. Dedge suffered u nervous bicakdewn und wns taken te a hospital. The ease was net expected te take mere than n few hours today. Dedge then is te he given n hearing en a charge of illegally transporting liquor. Beth charges grew out of midnight joy ride here Mnrch 11, in whielt Mls I'mmeline Kwnkernnak, u student at Western State Nermal, was injured. CAPTURE 3 IN GUN FIGHT Twe State Policemen Wound Sus pects After Ferest City Robbery Scranton. Mnrch 22. (By A. P.) After a pistol battle at Laynesboreugh, early today, two State policemen cap tured three men nllcgrd te have held up the offices of the Illltalde Ceal Company, at Ferest City, last night. The prisoners, who gave their nnme as Murphy. Williams nnd O'Shnugh- nessy, were all wounded, lhey were State Police Chief Present 5Injer Lynn U. Adams, superintend ent of the State police, nnd Jehn T. 1 Davis, State enforcement 'director, are attending. United States District At- VUL-COT FIBRE t1 5n WR&9f FHMI from which he may die. Hnrry M. ient" te the lier-pitnl at Susquehanna rellamen, driver of the machine, was 1 ancteil and released en bail. "The enlv conservationist who ever visited Alaska put the ceuntrj in deep mourning. He Is new a candidate for the cubernntnrlal nomination in I'enn lvnnin." deelured Themn- Higgs. for Mier tJeveriinr of Aln-ku. before the At 'antic City Itemry Club here. 1 'Conservation as apidled te Alaska is , net conservation, but merely bottling up," added the speaker, who has spent twenty-live jears In the Northern coun try u- mining engineer, railroad builder and tloverner. "Alaskn is the most aw -ridden land in the country, whrre everything is 'verbetcn' unless n per mit "i Ursl secured from a clerk In Washington. Our forests are retting, our coal is brought In from British i ..!.. ...1. In ...litlf. f.tif .ittnrmmiu tmtlirn cite mines arc untouched and our oil 'nuls are undeveloped because no one will "accept r. lea-! as drawn by the (Government." , The Rev. Henry Merle Mellcn. pas tor of the Fir.t Presbyterian Church of this city, conducted services for the leuble funetal et tlie late MUIam .. i I.atlmer, shore fish inerchnnt, who died j ef pneumonia en Saturday, and his nineteen-year-old daughter. Arsn, who j died a week previous, lue tiedy et the daughter has been In a vnult. Mrs. I.atlmer is sick in Atlantic City Hos pital and en Sunday CJeerge, her old eld est un. aged eighteen, was stricken with pneumonia. Airangements are being made by a , emmittee appointed by American Star ' Ledge of Odd Pillows te bring the eel I ehrated Mllle I.cdje degree team of Philadelphia te P'easaritvllle April S , te exemplify the first and third degrees of the order. The ream consists of I ever tiftv men, nnd has traveled the , United States imttlns en degrees. (Venel Farl L. llrewn, of the Array Cerps of Knginerrs for this district. annetincec: ;. tcrdy a public hearing . would b'j held here en the matter of Uncommon Sense V) JOHN I1L.KK Neither of the troopers was injured i in tlie pistol light. Only n smnll amount ' of money wns obtained from the Hill- i side Company. I FOR PINCHOT AND PEPPER Mrs. Scranton Favers Them for Gov Gov ereor and Senater Scranton. Pa.. March 22. Mr-. Worthlnsten Scranton, l.nekawanna'j representative in the Republican Wom en's Stnte organization nnd n ondi endi date for State committeeman, declared for Gilferd Plnehnt for Governer and Geerge Wharten Pepper for Senater at a Republican rally here lat night. Mrs. Scranton had a kind word for. lieldleman, Mnckey and Fisher, but Raid Pinchot towers above them and should be the gubernatorial candidate, i Surely an Ideal Waste Basket SOLID with no holes or cracks te catch waste or sift through the smaller par ticles te litter the fleer. Se strong you can invert it and use it for a step-ladder without impairing its condition in any way. It cannot rust or dent like metal, and it's just as stremr. It cannot , splinter or warp like reed or cane, and it's, light. It's sanitary, smooth and of geed appearance. I It's guaranteed for five years, for it's made of VUL-COT fibre one of the greatest wear-resisting ma terials known te science. Sbaiiet r'rint VEO & I Tninnrc eMkBoek la pO.I2N.I35t. fmAoepHiAV 7l9WUnutft imrES9$Y! rs I l Mir'it 1 I iTPn I Yeu Can't Fall Up J SuMK kind of a letting go precedes a fall. People are sometimes kicked upstairs. ! i but they never fall up stairs. The man i who is tee lazy te climb, or even tee lazy te held en, in the man who drops. i Hut he never drops up. All of the places that are te be coveted i in life arc further up the read than i the particular part of it that the aver- i 1 age man is traveling. He will never reach any of tbcni by letting go and falling. .1 Vnmirrlr Rlkrr.IInrrmaii IM.M. Hra-d Ml- rer. Huren Market tea Mark! . C'braleut ."Ml ClimUat I -rkt 14 H. Aid 81. rmif. Mr, tmtk intMiMriMi ?' SI-5-" '""J n m wni wi F VOnt work Is burdensome and you ct se you hate It, you can drop it I I and fall Inte ether work. I ! Hut that work Is always going te be below jeu instead of above you. ' I If jeu leek about yen you will see I people continually slacking up and les- i j Ing their holds nnd falling. j I Hut none of them ever get into any I easier situations by the drop. ' I Frem the start of time life hns been i , continuous effort. The first men who were energetic and capable managed te ' keep alive, und gruduully te progress. THE men that let go (dumped back Inte uselessneis. I Today none of us are se low that we ' i cannot fall if we cease our effort te I climb. It is impossible even te remain exactly in the same place. And nobody, however gifted, can get Inte' a better place by relaxing ull ef fort and trusting te the forces of na ture te carry him en up. The current of progress that hns ad vanced steadily is continually retarded by Individuals who are going back te the plnce they started. It is creditable te humanity that the current continues ! upward in spite of them. THKRK comes te every one, partlc- ularly in the spring, an Impulse te let go and see whnt happens. It is a dangerous Impulse te heed. The only thing that can happen Is a fall, und fulls are always disastrous, i Yeu can recover from them, it is true, and climb back te where you started, but that Involves a Iesk of time which If expended wisely would have carried ' you far along toward the goal you have set for yourself. Your only hope is te held your gains . and te keep en trying for mere. Cense trying and you will fall but ' you won't fall up. 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