frV. ft 8 m w iraffg&lfttfg 'VI-. ' T ...Wtefc't ?.?- y os iljj ". f ii-.'"' i ',r 4ijJM rrtneriiiiTr ..I,' ,' ;,, i i: ' n i EXat! mu r'"u uj V'. . " f i.FBW1-"' J,; "uahii Retarded at 1W I !--- .-; ... Meaiure 'problematical ' V '! If I ,i J.fflB.iw Vcsy b,,;. vote, et, tn :"" 7- - : 1 ..::. .n .., r" ! y lAtar ft the BehsttfWliat v ,.m i-ppen ? y n"!.::" -:r'rr. '"'l" . .. . In nrtrnnt 1..1 nerni h'"": ....... 1. ..i.j .1.. WIUCM .preicnieu. njv Pcwta. delegation Vetet ' ' 33, Fer, 2 Against, 1 Absent . . . Waahlaften, March 24: The, vote of, the Pennsylranla dclcgntleti en the BenuiUIH fellow t Fer the bill Republicans, Bl.tler, Brooks,. Burke, Batter,, Cerinell, Connelly, Ceuhlln, drage, Dnrrew, Edmpntls, Pecht, Gernerd, driest, Jenes. Kelly, Kendall, KIcsk, Kirk pntrlck, Kline, Kreldcr. McLaugh lin, ;Merln, Perter, Rnnsley, Hese, Bhreye. Streng, Temple, Varc. Wal ters,' WijtHeh and VVyatit. Demo Deme cratfCanipbell. ' "Antlf ' Ihn hilt TlfniiMlenn. rfraha'm and McFndden! Net -en retlcall and net passed Republican, Itcbcr. inl "" , - Jl. mil ' ,m 'Hie. ieng!.-K - " v -- ii.ii. Xm M etYetVnppar'enHy. Mn.itt ' Wni InMmlrtIc as te Ahe 'chance of, Its 1 eWIlCn Its. present form.. Whatever ' "nmite fata, IMPPcarcdalrlv cer- "V-flS the m- would dumber for - i2' LhfiaVt W WW of 'the SSw I & Permanent Tariff Sill' yet te)bo reported , . 'chl.ngeslnlrt,rerMMt " ' There were these, who believed that .(, Senate Finance jemnuww. w ....... AeblU "suttbe referied in the natural, Xm. would roake sharp changes In it. Mate Administration- .officers . were Saawn te leek te the Senate te pass e SSSwe prevMlntt means for, financing the bonus, but they were net prepared te predict whether the 'means would be 'taxes or the use of foreign bends. President Hauling ha Ikhju repre senteil as loekfng with favor en the financing of the lcgMutien with re' funded foreign bends prevldtii they Were In' hand before the 'bill was passed. While the measure was In the making by the' Heuse Ways ami Mean Com mittee, the Executive, according te some members of that committee, suggested a delay of ninety -days in the belief that the Treasury would then be In pos session' of sbine of the Iiritish bonus. There was some discussion 'in the Heuse yesterday W te whether the President would approve the bill in Its nresent form, with . n conflict In the orllnlenn expressed. Representative VongweTtb said mat winie no weuhl net presume te spenk for the Executive, he liBil rcareu te believe tlint Mr. Harding would sign the Heuse measure If It reachca mm wiineut eiiange. un the. ether baud, Representative Snyder, of New Yerk, who said he had tnlkcd with Mr. Harding lutt week, declared he would be "exceedingly mirpriied If the Executive signed It. IrtacNiaVr Appre'vMUl ' ', Confidence thai the bill would meet With tbe general approval ei lorreer service, men was expressed today by Hnnferd .MncNUler, national com mandcrei the 'American I-eten. rrh. ntfArwIiMmlnr mslerltv flven the Adjusted Compensation Bill in the Heuse yesterday," said Mr. MacMdcr In a formal .statement, "shows that the Representatives, close te the hearts of the people, realize ithe justice of the Measure and In spite et ughiy ergamxeu prepagamia in opposition, snow wi great mass of Americans want this debt te the veterans paid and paid new. "While the bill adopted differs In some respects from the brljtnal five fold measure drawn by the American Levinn nt the reaucst of Congress, I am confident it will meet with the gen 'ernl appieval of former .service men and women, who have -confidence In the In tegrity ami Judgment of the WayB ana Mrans "jemmuiee. . "Any measure which has been twice passed by the lower Heuse by such overwhelming majorities, and once made the' unfinished business pf the Senate, is luevltable legislation." CANADA BANKERS CITED Allan ana Macarow Accused of Mak ing Falsa Reports Montreal. March 24. (By A. P.) Sir' Montagu Allan, president, und D. C. Macarow, gcncrnl manager of tbe Merchants Rank, recently merged with the Rnnlt of Montreal after be coming Involved in financial dlUkultlcs. today were summoned te appear In court. ' Allan -Is charged with having false y concurred in the preparation et n fi nancial statement that did net show that the bank's reserves erc impaired. Macarow is charged with having made a deceptive return te the Government en the bank's standing. ' V?NIC6 FLOQbS SUBSIDE Tidal Wava. Whleii iWhW y' Palace BaMe-ant, neeaw Venice, March ,B L m? Venice w asaumiM Ma "JV& reached tha basement of the fOjW v iicebut no appreciable damu done.' .... . . . .ftB The tluai wave rumicu . -r -- WitB .UnUSUai SUIlutuire-. - L- ilaya ase the tcmpcrauirB. urnuii- ---d?nly resulting In abundant anewa en w&M i Taaaai ., .nwaaBBBr - r fmJvTzr. BBBPW city the mountains, heavy ralna, along tje plain and exceptionally strpnl aoutn aeutn ern winds from the sea. : Maine Republican Wine by 6526 Aatmsta, Me., March 24. (By A. t.) Official returns of the jKJ Congressional election In the Thlrrt Maine District Monday were announced by the Governer and Council today .tnhn E. Nelsen. Renublican. Jef thiu city, 'fcd a alnrnllty of 6520 ever Er nest L. McLean, Democrat, also ei Anauste, the vote being 17,370 te 10. DUTCH WAh COSTS CUT Helland Leader In Retrenchment, 8aya Mlnlater, en Budget Amsterdam, Mnrch'24, (By A. P.) Helland is presenting a notable ex ex hmple in military ,rctrenclimcnt, War Minister .Tenkheer Van Dyk pointed out in presenting the war budget te the Sec ond Chamber here. .,,,. . .... It was his unayaidable duty, he said, ns the moment hed net come for lcnllxe lien of the disarmament iilcal. The budget wna 71,000,000 guilders, cempered with 78,000,000 mUdera wheit he took office. He said HelUilid steed in thetfrent among the nations reg.iru jng military retrenchment. ,. College Ed I tore Suepended Wllllamstewn, Mass., March 24. (By A. P.) Twenty-nix members of the" editorial beard of the Williams Rec Rec ord, an undergraduate publication, have been suspended from college until April Ifi, because of n comic Issue. Col lege authorities considered the issue net n geed taste. i I m'm', ENDS1 LIFE TlrrTeJ-if Btnu rlitMn LikvMllmeii Taaehar PunlallllM 'HfUVi Jaekaen,.Oa.t .March fy-Jfai P.l Ivcavina a note declaring lM been punished ' by hl4 iWhoef UeiW did net 'want te face mere, AtihM fifteen, committed milcldc yestei firing a bullet through ble heart, ii AtA nnt return home from at Krnrrh was made and the bedyji found in n Held near the hetiie. v HT,AMHIP SntlCKH WTKAMaHII' MOnCEH BTKAMHtP' XOTtrKH TFiAMmr wftTtritw 6EYELIHC0.(Im.) nikfetfU New Verfc announces the appointment of ' Jehn M. Flynn (fermtty Sacrafcry Emm-Un Sttmnuhip Ce.) as. Operating Manager Etficttv March 9T, MS e Canadian Pacific Reute Bridging two oceans and uniting. i continents 38 m KDCCATIONAT. wwaeagj TTis Tayler Scheel ?fe SgLa)J5J Orcnt Sherthsnd. Teuehtrplnr. BoekKtjln. Acrauntlnir, avrtrlal eoerstt. Knrall new. CTRAYFR'C; The Bnt B(lnM IMhatt PMttlsn enarsii'd. Kattv m. Dwr f miMkt, e hy"W-f.'-'. il -. ft '. 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Ml me Kiddies utill itfant this Magic Inlc ' Picture Boek Starting Match 16 EEE Every $undar with the SUNDAY PUBlICs LEDGER of Philadelphia MORNING EVENING SUNDAY reur v A . aim ii.MM . -s. .r r i ;bb y j , www s - iteaai j 1 1' Ti 111 BfiBVEl TF-ah. Jfc . wMfci eV 4 vbbll MfmHv- I j l71il) U I a J J " i rMT -5 Fortnightly Service te Japan, China and the Philippines By Largest, Fastest and Finest Steamships FOUR magnificent Canadian Pacific Empress Steam ships, the largest, fastest and most luxurious en the Pacific will link Asia with America this year. 33,000 tens displacement 31,000 tens displacement 25,000 tens displacement 25,000 tens displacement T ,lf iBLBBSSBsBi&BL-l- LHsb JsBLnBif9HK Empress of Canada Empress of Australia Empress of Russia Empress of Asia The Canadian Pacific Empresses held the record for the fastest time te the Orient. The new, palatial Empress of Canada and Empress of Australia, shortly te be operated in conjunction with the well known and popular Empress of Russia and Empress of Asia, are marvelous achievements et modern science and marine architecture. They possess individually the grandeur, speed and perfection of appointments that make them easily the choice of discriminating travelers. Te the Orient There will be a fortnightly service from Vancouver, B. C, via Victeria. The new Empress of Canada is scheduled for her maiden voyage June 29th. Plan your trip new te Japan, Korea and Manchuria. See Fuji, the sacred temple cities of Nippon ; visit the Forbidden City of Peldn, the ancient wall of China ; the great Oriental ports of Shanghai and Heng Keng and the exotic city of Manila, in the Philippines. As easy as a trip te Europe Fer rates and full information Ask the CANADIAN PACIFIC p R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent, 629 Chestnut St., Philadelphia E. T. STEBBING, General Agent, Passenger Department Canadian Pacific Building, Madiien Ave. at 44th Street, New Yerk City Before you plan a journey see a Canadian Pacific Agent Offices and Agents all ever the World An ti' no (rsb lib it n-sl -.tt Mn !0f Iel oed fjt- nan tifr tail ft 'Alt Aflt IT04 hi ve ti uh !r all! ilC iVf Atr lO'l a hit avi BhBBSBSBSBSBSSSSSBBS " L Crewell & Thurlow Interceastal Line Witl Dispatch Frem PHILADELPHIA te LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE SS "TIGER" .' March PhUa. & Reading R. R Pier 24, North Wharves LAVINO SHIPPING CO., AGENTS . Bullitt Building Lembard 5600 28 ew Ybrk te Seuth America oriU.S.QevzmmentSliip$ iNew Yerk te Europe De Luxe Service TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE, By Nw American Flag Stcamtr Resolute Mar 2, May 30, June 21 Reliance May 16, June 13, July 11 Regular Servtce TO HAMDURQ DIRECT Sailing evtry Thuraday, by the popu lar ttaamaak Mount Clay, Mount Car. roll. Mount Clinten, Hanta, Bayer. Wuerttemberg. with epaclal eabln and Improved third dace accommodation UNITED AMERICAN LINES, lac as Bnadwa. M. T.. a Laeai Btaaaa, El V . KERR LINES Sailings Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S S "CHICKASAW" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing April 3 S S"M0RRIST0WN"(U.S.S.B.) Sailing April 22 HUDSON SHIPPING CO. Inc., Agintt LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lembard 8264-5 Main 8168. Fastest Time te Rie d Janeiro, Montcridee and Burne Alrei. Fineit ihlp-Amtricnn frlce American feed American comfort'. Sail Inst from 1'ler 9, Hoboken. Aenlna .' Mnr. 3U American Legien. At lit 1'itn American April S7 Wealern World May 11 "Fertnlnhtly Tlirreafter" Munson SttamshipLines tt Wall St.. New Vurk Cite Phll"tlnh, fXTIr.. Ilreirl HIiU. Vangping Operator for la white star II i fiJaL. !SLiiJJSLffiV lay 10 Jua 11 aiAi LU. S. SHIPPING BOARDi nV (II rr rt V. Y. TO CHKimerKC fiOUTUAMPTOall (II.VMriC . Apr. I Apr. Z3 May Mi), IKIMIIIK (neu) . 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