"yjH? KHH -r wwpt iv,wi7?wmi IlllLLII-l'i'l III F I J .1,1 LL ,. . iJJHIfflll JUtlLmiHll.l1.t .'. 1,1," I. Jil'Sf'iWHIJl ,HJ1"U. il" JMJUIW.IJL I'll1 - ' v" fflFMW'' f ' fi& - tMWft,"' r ' snr , t.1 i WT'iJt. CAMDEN AUTOBUS" f'ifm OUSTER IS ARGUED lit-' or fit THIWCS HfT WORTH 1 i WHILE ' h ; I1 " 'f i EVENING PUBiae, EjaXJEm'pHnDBEpkiA THlriUAYk mmM'.-- . -.- V CLrtd because 10 make thctn 25 te 40. 7e iljftWER IN PRICE li. K i Ml Exact Reproduction Beys9 Wash Suits ,Demby. Oliver Twist, Regula tion, Sailor, etc., in lincne, chambray and linen; all colors; custom tailored. 2.50, 2.75 te 8.50 W. H. EMBICK & SONS 1618-20 Cheitnut I. R. R. and Ferry Company Ask Rsstralner en Eighty Oper ators Using Plaza DECISION TO BE MADE LATER RESINOL Soethinq And Hcdin Ter R&shes and Ch&finq AMMERING linr wiwiin iieTrem inrrrcira W THK' KIXOHKEY I'l.AN Daily and Eictilne C!uc t CTa or Private Initntetimi. jltk about ttii Xineilrv Club Pten. Walnut 1002. Senil fur Hoelrlt 1815 Walnut St.. Phil. - j&L UfJiniW; e r fr J. R. te' BAUME BENGUE ' ' (ANALOSIQUE.) I All UTUQatllt K.CCD a tube tiandv rliOS. LCEMINC V CO. NEW YORK 4000 Square Feet Manufacturing Space FOR RENT ,612-614 Chestnut Street Freight and Passenger r,. Elevator Service Immediate Occupancy Apply ' Mr. Dallas '" 606 Chestnut Street Arjrument by counsel will bs made In Camden Chancery Court before Vice Chancellor Learning today In the In junction sought by the Pennsylvania Railroad and Philadelphia and Camden Ferry Company te restrain eighty auto bus and jitney operators from using the plnea at Market street terminal. Camden. Claiming absolute ownership of the disputed plana, the railroad and ferry companies declare the autobus operators are trespassers and that the opposition of the pa-senier-carrylni machines Jeepardises pedestrians arc interferes with traffic at the terminal. The defendant bus operators dispute the ownership claims of the petitioners and continue te use the plaia. Volume' of testimony were taken in the suit. A decision will be made later by Vice Chancellor Learning. Declared by the Camden police te have been Implicated In several rob beries, Carl Marker, twenty -seven years old, Arch street near leurtn, ana Harrv Oriffc. twentv-ninc years old. of Twentieth and Fedciftl streets, both of Cnmdcn, ere yesterday committed te the County Jail In default of 51WU ball each en charges of robbery. City Detectives Painter ana King cnargeu the men with breaking Inte the store of the American Stores Company, Fourth and Federal streets, Camden, end robbing the safe of $13;). They are also alleged te hove robbed the butcher shop of Cenrad UllUch, 2070 Federal street, of $300. The detectives say that tools found In the grocery store are owned by the two men. Beth men are also suspected by Captain Ames, of the Pennsylvania Railroad police, of entering the rail road station of Stratford with the In tention of robbing the office. Residents of the Colllngsweod Kxten-p-ien trnct, near Camden, crowded the Camden Chnncery Court yesterday when testimony was taken in the ap plication made by fourteen residents of llinzs avenue te restrain Jehn and Zaroenl Chabnmlnn from building six hterc along the thoroughfare. Counsel for the fourteen petitioner m erred that the dcfemlnnti built the stores en Col Cel linpt avenue between Calvert and Mount Kphrnlm avenue?, despite th- fact that the deeds for the lets require thnt stores cannot be built along the street. In their defense the defendants slated that they were net aware of the clause nralnst hulldlnz stores, and they aUe complained thnt no notice te that effect Was Servtll UIIUI lur pwrr" uv immj completed. Vice Chancellor Learning ictcrved decision. At a special meeting veterday the Camden County Heard of Freeholder awarded a contract for the erection of n nnw hririite ever Geed Intent Lake. Hlnekwoed. The new bridge will ret 1 $15,000. The Freeholders et Ulouces Uleuces ter County will contribute a share to ward the cost of thcnew span. Seuth Jenej Republican women will meet today in the Y. M. C. A. Build ing In Camden under1 the auspices of the New Jersey Women's Republican Club. Mrs. E. F. Felckcrt, president of the club, will preside. Thore will be a morning session fiem in -an tn 11! :3ft for Rpeubllcan women! leaders and members et the cine. iin iin iin 'afternoen session, at 2:30 o'clock, will be public. The speakers will be Mrs. 1 Harriet Tayler Upton, vice chairman 'Republican National Executive Com Cem Imittee; Mrs. Seymour L. Cromwell. ' re.r-if Ktntp Heard of Education : Mr. Lewis S. Thompson, member i .Stnte Beard of Institutions and Agen- I clcs; Mvs. K. W. Van Ness, es Asscinblrman from Esex County, and I Mrs. F,. T. Felckert. Kx-Senater David Baird. Judge Jehn , B. Kate-t, Camden County Surrogate Ilnrrv Reeves and ether prominent . Seuth Jersey Republicans will be guests at the luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. . ! Three residents of IVnsnuken. N. .1.. I I today identified article-, that had hfnl i rtele'n from them in the goods recnv- ered from prisoners arretted In Camden i I in the lest Ms months. All the ma- terlal Is new en view In the Court Heuse ' Building. Chants Specrl identitn-a a knife that had been stolen from him. I H. C. Sehelllnter ider.tlded a silk shirt i and several odd coin?, while Walter i Bulfent identified a manicuring set. PORTRAITS OF YOUNG MEN TO ADORN MILADY'S GOWN, 8mpltt of Ttxtlte Painting, LaUrt Art Fad, en Exhibition ' New. erk, Mnrch 23. (Uy A. P.) (lorgceus sunsets, landscapes or por traits of fortunate young men may seen adorn the gowns of New Yerk's advanced dressers If the-y take, up the latest art novelty textlle painting samples of which have been placed en exhibition In a New Yerk art gallery for the Drat time. Miss Ethel Wallace, originator of textlle painting, said today velvet and Bilk took her dycpalnts Just tee beau tlfully for words, and she has Interest ed chemUts who arc working te product dyes suitable for pointing en ether fruits of the loom. The work Is done by painting the not-te-be-dyed part of the fabric with molten wax and then Immersing the fabric In the dye. Garments, however, arc net the only textile products Miss Wallace hopes te beautify by her art. The textile nalnt lags, she says, can be used with geed effect for screens, hangings and wall panels. rji ft 6 Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Pattie Shells 0 LJ e a e A. 1. atitcSfisumTiri' of Our Own Baking Light and Flaky 80c & $1 Dezen Iced Cinnamon Rell, 35c Lady Baltimore Cake, lb. 60c Bosten Tea Bunt, dex. 20c Charge Accounts Solicited Phene Sprat's 8440 13th & Cheitnat Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Genntntewn Ave. Featuring A Fine Greup Of Suits And Topcoats 37.50 Select new weaves ; smart, autheritive designs; and the line workmanship necessary te put the proper fit and drape and character into a suit of clothes. rvi ft I v 1 mm - saw v -ar ttV aa W s mw -ww w--."s- r 0 proper fit and drape and 0 Fa character into a suit of Q I f clothes. LU - v k Spert Jacket Suits M A Yeung Men's Suits Q L4 Business Men's Suits Yh Topcoats Q Resdin, , Q ne4 chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 0 Terraintl I W4 M Sl9tt I f 111Q.21 Market St. Al Opes I IV yj Atlantic City, N. J. Eveaian I T a! - 1 lOl '"T -. ill OH i " lZZZj i LTiti ' ' ' " ' '"" ' - ,M. .i i . ?M-... j..,,., ....,,.. ,.,,..w..p-.i.rti-w,Fwitiii-.ii'ifMw-iiMiiir'tiiitiiiiiMiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiuuiiinimr 1 Specializing .Amk Medes of rff w gfgfmymmWmm Distinction TppjilMfililMlilMili POLICE OF VENTNOR SCHOOLBOYS AGAIN Raw Recruits Are New Receiv ing Weekly Instruction Frem Experts VICHY cnunrcv Mxrvauc nenxrr) MatnTiI Alkaline 1 Water Unexcelltd fev Table Usa H Known and pre acribedby the ' lledkad Prefessbn '"j.fcr'rnany years as pg aaing great tMklfml J?reperties WV. BeHtmlmt (Aarasjw f'DSBTRtfirTaftS ;'.waT."zr"":- .w-- a m.um i unrenai ca. Ifjraxaa- a, ce. I Bfti-ntil Dinmtch te Evrnlxe I'uVlie l-rdgtr Atlantic City, March 23. Vcntner's I "cops" are returning te hcnoel. but this I time te learn perfection In their work as guardians of tl.e peace. The lirst of the weekly sessions was held heie 1 tuday when the mi-n were nddrested by Chief Harry Frlng. i The present police force is wadu up , largelj of new men, who were appoint ed when seven of the officers quit, fol lowing the reinstatement of William 1 Sprague, who later resigned. Fer that reason only the fundamentals were touched upon by the chief. It is plan ned te hum weekly bcssienn when the men will be given lectures by police ex perts from various cities, The principal thought which Fring endeavored te impress upon the new men was te keep free of political elll- ancca of all kinds, that the job de pended upon tlulr rJliclcncy ns police men nnd net the political friends they could make, I Official action li likely te dew-lop as the result of Chief of Police Rebert I Miller restoring his llcenv te Ilyren I Jnreby, a jitney driver, within twenty- 1 four hours after It had been suspended three days by Acting Receider Jeseph A. C'nrle. .Tncehy, who Is known as the "jitney speed king," has a record for reckless drhlns coveting a period of years. At one time his .State license wa. revoked for a 5 ear. He was arrested several nights age while speeding en Pacific 'aei)iie, and at a hearing before Corle his license was suspended for thire days te penult the accident prevention burtnu te compile his record. A report was submitted te the police (chief which involved Jaceb.v In n re- cent uccldent us a result of which a small boy was treated lit the hospital, 1 Miller declined te make any statement (enccrning his action, but an itifjuirj In expected. Mini. Stutnlna.-t isatn. VMM. Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Special Values Friday & Saturday In These Newest of Spring Suits, Wraps & Dresses Spert & Tailored Suits Spert Suits, of tweeds, melrese and basket ?0 ? Spring jmitM m weave fabrics, in all shades. Special at. . . th e new Spert Suits, of tweeds and checked and $QT plain diagonals, in a number of smart new ( O models. Canten crepe lined. Special at . . Tailored Suits, of twill cord, cerdine . - y-, and piquetine; severely plain, with Pif,Qlr touches of embroidery, or bound ' with braid. Tailored Suits, of cerdihe and piquetine, touched with hand embroidery and corded tucks ; smart te the utmost $65 First Fleer TWO CORKING GOOU BTHgBIKS InUrMt-srlPPlnn ihert iierU-M' " nkrlin HUI will .BDtMr la Mb Mas .Uitt.t'lMXC imelur's-sue L B4TSI New Spring Dresses Of Crepe Rema, Velette, Canten Crepe and Peiret Twill; also Spert Dresses with capes of novelty knitted fabrics. A varied showing of the newest in style and color. Third Fleer m Coats, Capes & Wraps 25 Spert Ceat3, bene3. in all of tweeds and herring the desirable colors and models. ' Special at Spert Coats, of tweeds and English mix tures, in plain colors and plaids, smart meduls, including belted backs. Special at $55 Veldyne Capes, in plain or in contrast ing colors, such ns blue and tan, black and gray Capes, Wraps and Coats, of Marvella, Orlande and Gerena, in all the new $QT colors; made with touches of embreid- tftJ cry, fringe and tassels First Fleer Exhibitevs at Fashion Shew, liellevuc-Stratferd, March 23, 24, 25 kl- ,stSMBmmssm 12122-1224 Walnut Street WR1 I; HLHHpKSlBilli Bett Heme Treatment for All Hairy Growths (Th. Modern Dautr) Wrttr sAman tAieuld nav a. small skekac of delater. hsndr, for. Its IlmtJr un will keep the- "Kin fr. from Uauty-marrlus hairy rewth. Te re re mer hair or ruai (rem arms-or neck, mak a thick past with oem of th. pewdfd' deltten. and water. Apttr te halrr surface and after two or three mlnutaa rub off, wash th skin and It will M fr from tialr or blemish. Te avoid- disappointment, b ur you gt ral ddaten. Adv. REHNISHING , 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net craze or crack. Durable, acid proof and of high lustre. Such if Shafce, applied in all colors. TheChas. W. Bchaffer Ce. t 14 ChMnet at m I H I I 'I I ' mmmmmmmm'tm 71 ' - ,lV Waltham ' Mirror Cleck x Antique pit frame with dtep bltJIeVIn -s 'A lay eight-day Waltham movement, height 4 ft., width 2y2 inches,' depth " ' ' V2 inches S4B. Mirror clocks are practically con structed without thickness and hang flat against .the wall. They are.de- . pendable timekeepers and Very at tractive. ' " ' ' r S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut DIAMOND MEnCHANTS-JBWEIiERS SIIiVERSMITHS Business is Great, Thanks! Hew is it with YOU? fmmmmwSS!BBSm?mmmmIBSmirl. ' This Is tha Me. 4 Rotary Belknap Ad drssser, a band tn cbina for small busl nassss. SpssdlQO te 1,800 par heuf IF your business is net all it should be if it isn't all you want it. te be, you ought te communicate at once with "Better: Business Headquarters:" phone Walnut 5641 write Rapid Addressing Machine Ce. or, visit us at 1208 Chestnut Street We don't understand a great deal of this talk about hew "rotten" business is. Net .that we are hardened by our own success into a lack of sympathy for ethers. Net that we are thriving en the misfortunes of the less fortunate, who, as someone foolishly averred, run te us in des peration te save them from themselves. Be cause we are netl Most emphatically nbtll In fact, among all of our Customers, repre senting thousands of concerns in 257 different lines of business, we don't knew one whp isn't doing well. Certainly none are complaining. We can understand that there are concerns which are faring poorly, but they are riot the type of businesses that most likely would be interested in doing business with us, or we with them. But for fine concerns (of the sort which have a real right te be in businesswhese ac quaintance witli prosperity ante-dated the war) te be complaining about hard times, makes us impatient -extremely impatient 1 There is no reason for it that cannot be removed. Of course, if the end isn't worth the means, that Is another matter and foreign te this discussion. We are talking about worthwhile businesses, worth helping with Belknap Systems of Addressing which helped se many concerns tide ever the initial uncertainties of the pest-war deflation period. But we can't tell about it here. Toe long in the first place! Besides it's a different story for different' busi nesses. In fact, for some businesses the story is "noth ing doing." We've been criticized for that. But we don't deal with folks we can't help. Other times, it's simple enough. Pact is, in many cases, if your business beasts a typewriter and a stenographer te operate it Yeu are already half equipped for a Belknap System Your regular office typewriter is the only machine needed te cut a Belknap Addressing Stencil. Your sten ographer cuts it, in just the same way as she addresses an envelope. After the stencils are made, it is just aiquestien of us ing them as you need them. And when you have them by all means use them often And when you need them, a Belknap Addresser will speed through your addressing job with mechanical infallibility and mere than human intelligence, at the rate of 1,500 te 14,000 per hour, depending en the kind of machine your business seems te need. And depend en it, your business most likely does need some Belknap System of Addressing; no matter what you make or sell; no matter hew big or hew little your business is, provided it is sound. Simply take it up with "Better Business Headquarters." We will send a Belknap Service Men te diecuee the edaptebiUtyefeBelknap Syetem efAddreeeinf te your business, if you will write us, or phene Walnut 5641. Descriptive, booklet en requeet pAPre Addressing Machine re 1208 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Offices and Agencies In all Principal Cities Ne. 3 MOTOR DRIYI MACHINE S Bfck WVmm iceNHCunVny AW a This Ne. 3 Moter Drive Belknap Ad drasser addresses 15,000 te 25,001 names a day. IRIMATI Yeu are Paying for one of these Machines! Net once, but many times ever, in leaks and losses due te old,, fashioned bungling methods in handling lists and names. Step paying for it by having it and using it, and profiting by its usa, , Yeu can Enjoy BELKNAP Addressing Efficiency for se little as 92-90 Reimap Systems FOR ADDRESSING EVERYTHING ENVELOPES WRAPPERS DUE BILLS RECEIPTS 23-24 BULLETINS CIRCULARS NOTICES OF MEETINGS t. fit J .-, . - "r'y 1 .Hi r "S, ? i 1 A i ,) 't 1 1 4 ' t si'MW M r - HH..t.r ! ."' 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