I. ',' t y SPECIAL EASTER SALE -UhVIlnMM ill,,! I tl.f I ...i... .11 lur.il ji : - " - 1'm.xcnanst, au j a. ibitt atrecr Give Shut-inn a chance. Lenten Specialties Oysters Haw, Slew. Fry. I.uarhroe, 40 ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut Street , JOHN O. II. Mr.YKRP. Trnn. Radie Telephony Brings the World te Your Heme I Our uric Mere l new rrmly fnr iintr Inspection Sayre-Level Radie Ce. 41 N. 10th St. H 8 i Can Yeu Afford NOT te Be a 'Tailor-made Man." Study the successful men in busi ness and you will find practically all nrc particular that their clothes have individuality. We knew, because we have been tailors for US years for some of the smartest-dressed men in Philadelpbir. Our price are moderate ,W. S. Jenes, c. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street Trnnrr )fi-lfll.i UR boeklcU " Safeguarding I Your Family's Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, Six te Nine o'Cleck IndtenSr "AlleheijyAvtu. 'i'liiiliitiillnlliHiiiiiiiiil"ii iii,iiiii'!i'iiiii:iiiii!iiiiiiiiii:in'iiiiiii ROSS THE FLORIST Everything in Flower 4 STORES 1327 West Girard Ave. 212 East Girard Ave. 136 Se. 52nd St. 13 Se. 60th St. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers , . i-.i ,-,,, iit.u t hurt a UltJ iJrep a uiwc Deesn' "PrMjnnp" nn an acllillC COfll. in stantly that corn steps hurting, then hertlv veu lift it right off with fin- mr AifniK? m f.KVf I tdS& Special S Hyacinths i "(TM lh & hr7 hi& ers. Truly! WW ' Your druggist sells a tiny bottle et FALTER WINS FIRST PLACE ON BALLOT tCreft Gets Second and Pinchot Third in Drawing at Harrisburg PARKER PROTESTS LOTTERY i Uu n Ulnff Orreipenrf'iit i IfarrUbiirg. April HI. Attorney den i rral Geerge K. Alter get the first piece en tne Kcpuhlirnn primary enum i" , . . , . ,, ; ,t,A day at the drawing in th eftir of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. '" , the absence of the Attorney General, Harry S. Mc-Devl.t. secretary te the - himse'r. get fourth .lnce and firth place 1 . . l.f .... was urnwn ler lermer it.iiiKinc uuiit mlssiener Jehn S. Fisher, who ha i "'iKernwfn"mthe0ml7,rnndidatc te' draw Vr WmsclE He prelyl xl allotment of a nlnce en the haiiel te ,... .. . i , , ..... i i .. -. i iiier anil (ii'ciari'u inc (iiiiwiiik .1.. !..! I .' e J?riV. .. hi. oerc i, , I r rt,".n,E .,'. t m -m n. Lrn Sf' had a strenuous time. getting here, rl 1 iig "blind haggane en tin HH-mne t'ip In rail fiem Philniielphtn. The candidate flagged a "no step" train ai Wet Philadelphia station. The train is made up of sleeping and baggage car- trnm ' 1 erk am rV n v one en h Parker, in beard- : :.. .i. "..! i i .. kii-.i i.. ine the tram cot :i beard n blind bag Kill;) 11 Ml I W U (MTi-IICll llll in- IMIIIIrt t . ...! -..K-.1 .. . 1.n I in fnr llie 101-mile ride of the train, which is mi iprcs and makes tlie run in two, hours and fifteen minutes. It wim a I (ii)l ride for tlie candidate for the guber natorial nomination. Jehn P. Itracken. Pittsburgh. Deme- , rrnt. who is running for Lieutenant , t.overner nomination .en leth tiiket. I ' gut first phxe en the ltepubllean nhend i nf ("olenel David J. DavN. Scranton. i slated Republican (.-indidntc. nnd sivend lilace en the H'-mecwitic Datiet. Rebert 1. Paitisen. Pliilndelphla. get t.f-f place mi the IremiH-ratic ballet nnd ' riinrles D. Mi-Aej. the slated candi date, third. Fer the unexpired term of Senater Pcnree en the Republican th'ket. I-',. 1. Weed, iignl Phllndelpiiia liusiiie, niiin. cot tir-r plnce; Smntur (ieerge luirtiu- Pepper, second, and Congress inn William .1. Rurke, third. Lawyer 8 Offer Aid te Jilted Widow tnntlnurU frnm I'aBt One Mrs. Henrietta Xander hns practicnl no definite fraud in this matter. "I will net den. timt thedlniv would have no little inllucnce with a iurj. which, while finding for Mrs. Zander, would lake Inte consideration her oh eh oh m'eiis lark of affection and assess only a nominal sum. In my opinion the dam age, should be nominal, indeed." Mnurhe L. Spelser. Assistant Dis trict Attorney, is of the opinion that possible future disclosures ln the diary may prove fraud or deception en the part of .Mrs. .ancler t'nele Rim did net read the entire i book," he said, and it may yet prove Mrs. Zander's undoing, should she decide te bring or tien. "The marriage lentract is just ns binding ns .-my ether contract in the eyes of the law. and fraud or deception are the only clnutnstances which can negate Its force. "It Is a matter for dlsussin ns te whether the use of false hair and cos ces metics and the simulation of uffeitlen which is net felt constitute fraud and deception. "However. ,should this case go Inte 1-1, fuuuni " ."t h" uii . Zander's counsel would find court Mrs an excellent -nt prereuent In 141th .Mas- saehusetts . p. -u-. citintr me case et Anna A. Van Heuten vs. Asa P. Merse, Suffolk County. January IS,. 1SP4. argued before the Supreme Court, pre sided ever by Chief Justice Field. Citation Frem Ray State Jurists 'In this case the jury was institii-ted .s follenH : " "It Is net the duty of a per.en. before milking or anepting an offer of marriage, te luminiiulmte all pievieus i in-umstances of his or her life, and the parties te the tenltart will he bound if they become engaged te marry with out making inquiry, and without re icmiij; any assurances or repiesenta repiesenta neus whlfh lead te the engagement, ew-n though matters relating te either party are discmei-ed suli-eijuently, which. If l,newii ai the iiuic. would have prevented the engagement unless I hey are sih-h as glie II light te the ether party te terminate the contract hi discovery .' " "The jury was alu chaiged, en ihe ether hnnd," Mr. Spelter went. en. "that if the engagement were In ought about. In whole or prut, by false rep rep lesentatlens, by concealment upon mai lers which vere inciuiri-d Hlmut. or which either paity had a right te knew, 'lien the (etitrnct could nut he enforced. However." Mr Spejser pointed out, the iury also was instriuied te tiie elicit wint tnet-e is no irntldulent ion ien lenltr'jrt merely m feliing te cotumun1 cetumun1 cat tli uuu Ien : I Ii it r a premise would be li.iid, e(en if made in ifimplete it. neruuee of the antei edents of Ihe parly, but that then- is a different doctrine DISAGREE ON REILY MOTIVE Weeks Gets Twe Versions of Re meval of Perte Rice Official . ':islllllTtnil. Anrll 1.".. Mtv A IV i Iiiffei-lni' .eisiinis. ii.. I,, ihe ,,Vii,,.l f... the removal from oilier of iJIstrh-t At teriii'v i el ai-.e li. Governer lie iv were prese'ntrd today in 11 cablegram from the I t.overner. drew for him. ft (iiffer-1 Pinchot. hose place also wan ,'.- " '" Xi" ', VL ''"V ""f. ' vestlgatlen all the .hacking and m-s ., a,-i . nl.P titi.i . I.At. i.a -cnl t Iia Inn .in. tl.nnn h, pre.y. gets third place en the ; ,,, 0i,,alnlng ,-andIdnteV and the, ' , it L wel 'turn en it l.,.lli IVnnl: IV Creft, former Senater net essltv for r.est-iirlmnrv nnltv. ' ",.MV. ."..', ",'. . ... '"? ...iCi lU.r", l i ..tt v." "....- ,. . .,"..! mi1 iiKir mill crjm im iiiu miuir incp. ft from Montgenier . w Innliv -ecend ' . . " ' ,c""?- -. . ' .i.. "..!-' iJ .. mi. ' A humorous Interlude was con 8 l-b'-e- blovre ,h, .Wn, uUnh I & ..!': "".. T. h! M! J .lehn ri.nten Parke,, who drew for;,,, one , ahe,." year ha, accemplW..;.? 1"" 0"'v '? chairman f the N where malteis are inuulreil about, and ''... .1... i.ur 1. fil- ievriilml ' Hint if either party maib in,pil,-( of ;,'. nPtiv bat the fan tue is net ' lal" ,,n,K, "" " '" """ "' lu' "' l"IV "" tin. ether with refe.ence te family, pu- l,'( .;,(, "men who ...IRln te knew 1 wMf""en " -,'hl-'K" Jn "ier Majer sitlen or cii-cuuiMnnres i the Jjfn , " w"' . 'frVrenr slerles ' 'niomeon s force-. She was cpeclnl y experience of the ,,e,. m,h in.gl.i I 'U'J' ,,e State of IVnnsdva- "' In urging women te geL into f?,.rl"l...!,r.. ,L,,.",l,,:,".,.,'i " "",r""2 """Inm is living beyond its in, eme. 1 be- !'" ; . . . ...., . ,.,. . . I1IV llllllllllll 111 II I LT'tas. ' .-...- j ..-..- I . . 1. .. a. .1.1 r i 1. . - r ,. . .... I. ine .niiijiiieii' .11. 1 pinn a '" Mirv(. that Is true 1 nners -ay no. Mime - - , ,, rth.tlier tha- jiaiu w...,.l or would no, ,,, , tha, ,. ,m le,y mere taxes. Ii" ".'i ii.irhliicr imilU tlilltl th OPt. nil en.er m.e a .euua.r of u.an.age. then !,,, ,, contend Hi.,, the taxe, e ;" """I ', "iSr n 11.I i" "nme" there would ue 111.se rrpiesehiai 10,1 ew have are eneugli it iney are pep- , , ' 7,mfiH ,.,,,.,. lm,p f)f Geicrnlng hy ."secreiar.v ecus and aiiure. and 1 v-m 'ay no- uu uiuy sttiteiueiit Issued In Felix Cerdma Die .fore the people After hilling thus tila. tesnleiit lomiulssietier of the found out jusl w hat is w rung, we rnn de island. whateer mav be necessary 10 set it Governer Reil) iiifeimeil Sei retary light. Weeks that he hud removed the dl- "Hut there is also a widespread belief trirl nltefiirv liei-ausr .Mr. 'iillue had that the public money hni. Inen spent nun e an "Imuieper proposal legani- ing the eu.lence s il.lcd .0 the gtund turv which icturncd 11 prceiitiuclif agi.insi Relh and sewrnl of his elll.-inl associates. This was flatly denied In Hindi' an "Imuieper proposal tegnni 'CoiniiiWsleiier Dm ila's stateinctil. which ,,(i( (j,lW,,.,ei- rcineved the pre-e- ....Hn,. ntiiiinc.v. fearing immediate in - 'diriment" en the bss of the piesent. incut made by the grand pury CANDIDATES PLEAD CAUSES BEFORE REPUBLICAN WOMEN Gifferd Pinchot and Senater Pepper Get Great Ovation at Ban- quel Governer Stresses Need for Unity A candidate for Governer nnd twei en Senate cnndldntcs for the I'nltcd States passed In tevicw before the Republican' Wemnn's Club of Pennsylvania and ? oral hundred guests gathered nt n ban- .,.. ... ...e nei.evue.stra.ferd ins. n'Klit. fourth guet of honor Jehn S. t his regrets and the an- r i.snrr -sciu ins rrjrru uuu mc mi- neunraments of his retirement; from ( the rme for Governer. At the lnt hour. Attorney General Alter, who new neiir, attorney iicnrrai aiicv. tviie new y , wlre,l Mrs. Geerge Herace l.erlmer. , , president of the club. Hint he could net , attend. Governer Sproul, however, was pies- '.-. . '"' ' .v..., , l ""R? '' win miiiiu ns meniiiiicni - Itllf Mint -!( Af lllA lfrttlllffl ' -... v. ,..i ...m.ui.x.. Itrllllant Assemblage "" cvcf uefel' h"v PeHtlclaii ' A' .h"' l!J. W l'A ul IfJilVr """" "" ""-' '""" ""' "'"""' many of them grown 'i..... ..,.,.! u.. , ,:....... i .i... ,.. ttn IILMI (MIICU l"t IHHUUIC JKJIUIIil! 11111:. 111 l in" liliM ll,,,,,p y"' ml wlth ,ac" conspicuous "' h- lbllf Hfp of the clly and State, .., ' ,. ,,, ,., ln.. ,,. . a little after ' o'clock, there was an pled ie excilniieiit ever the place that increased as, the banquet piegrcsted ami the hour for speeeliniakliig drew near. Ihe rumor of r i.her s withdrawal and ":""!a.t,0. hn" V .sPrrni?D.0"1 ,,?"'. ine eyes ei tne (liners reusiu or in: fares the (iovemer s and t.ifferd .!.-. ... t. ...1 .. l.n iMAA.nl j 4 II Kill . e sal at tlie spenueis tame, i and Jeseph P. i.runriy's. who shared , n table close bj with Mi . Pinchot and , two or three ether women. The Announcement from Usher wa' lead by Mrs. Rudelph Wnnkenburg. nil -nm, dlffereuee doesn't mean thnt sub honorary president of the club, blie mission In the former case Is worthy and tiKe read a telegram, stating in Mr. lM lnp imter unwertbv. Fisher's words that "our State i la .-rj,,, American Ge'vernment is se danger from the dictation of Intriguing vnst tMnt lt ounet eVcn be rompre rempre rompre peliticians. I must net add. te that bended by the mind of anv one man. menace by making the situation com- 11 .T ' U-M1.-M IflltllieO in IMC llllllll III in- frtiii-.ii mu n i.iff nf tiirv I- it h pp stiTnctli in the nerthein and western eeuntict, te Pinchot. Shouts for Pinchot Draw your own conclusions. , aid M-. Hankenbutg. i."c ; -h. piaiisc i a sung ""'""' ,'""" ... "V veral minutes klinniu f.i. Piiicliet te rise, but lie net. ' Nothing could be gleaned irent " " . S. f!Hliiiilr OtCPIlt I nc (euntenance e. ..r. .. '"' .r,"-. , m ?,.,i; m rmVlwilMllr '"7 multiply them indefinitely, but 'n.'w.iw.sS first of '1 hey will have no mere value than at The '.v"n7;, "r"en j,. formal first. The unit of the group must be a the bngjlne of speakers. Aftci format i '"treml'e U,ebfeu?th year of I "I challenge you te find "Mr. Pep ,. t,..,), us Governer I am happy te, per said. " a group te which yen can but 1 it lAi.nptnflnn O! nnv iv.ini . 1.1s.l have asked myself if I should have come here, t have no credentials. I am net running for office of any kin. -my stum is largely done though I de no menu that 1 am barking out or thnt 1 shall net continue te use my inllucnce. My leal purpose here is te con cen sratnlate veu and te hope that the great movement you have begun will spread throughout all the counties of the State. But ns I sav. 1 am net a candidate and'l should 'net have come te cramp i i the style of any ere who wants te ciui- dze thc administration jrrrp .i, Governer, without naming either, boasted of both candidates who will be lieferc the electors at the pri maries and called for "a united front behind whichever of these great men we nominate." "Fer !f Pennsylvania." he mntmued. gives aid ami corafett te the enemy, !t will be a blew te the great Adminis tration that in one short year bus ac complished things I hut will stand n monuments ill the history of the Re public and a blew- from tin- greatest Re- 1 !" " ..." ,;.".;. ... I publican State in Ihe 1 111011 that will maKe ,f. . werK ,, 11m au. .u.. -m- mint, mini ie. ' h K ."'"" "' "1 ,,uE IZi hM n we are absolutely mre that thc saying of them Is juMihed When Mr. Pinchot spoke he took up fhe lemark et tioverner Spieul nbeut "cramping the style of any one who .'.":. 1..:,. .1... t.i...i..i...e...... W0I1IS IO C1IIICI.'- ill'- ...1..4. 1,1--,. uiiuii ... . ,ii 1... r ... ...i,.. 1 l win say wen 1 i-i''i "tn-ii ' in eleried te leek around and dust 11 bit." he said. "I will defer any discussion of conditions at the capital city of Pennsylvania until another time. Te Push Read and Scheel I'lans lie snld he would occasion no sur piise by saying I hat he intended te ee in 1 fiirrsti-v work was carried out throughout the State, and that he wen, d push te a tinisti tne scuoei uuu ieiui projects launched by Governer Spieul. There were two ether points, he con tinued, upon which "there is net se much agreement among us." "One Is the matter of enforcement of the Kighieenth Amendment. I am clem- en that nl least. I will use my full power te iliive the saloons out of thi State and te put every bootlegger T inn lay my hands en where he be longs The 01 her point wis 1 nm . although dominant industries in tins State mu-t be protected and ememiiged, industry must be made aware of its lespoiiii lespeiiii bilities te the puhli' . In a statement 1101 debuted at the dinner. Mr. Pinchnl said- "There Is a geneml belief among (un (un people that the money matters et the Stnlri have neen Oliiliv iiiiMiiniiui;eij, 10 fi-lv collected. The clearest thing .1110111 the whole unhappy mud, 11" Is tiiat ii cannot lie cleaned up until we get te the bottom and learn the ienl truth. Will Ghe the Public Facts I If I am 1 lei ted i!oernor I I II I Hill 'I'-i'-i " 'make, through the best men find women - r can secure for the purpose, n coin - plete and thorough study of the whole .hnancial siiunueii of the State, in- , eluding taxation, rewnue and ependl- - -ynHtefully and wrongfully te iKHante -nnstefuliy and wrengiuiiy 10 miunn J ,be interest of political besse, ,, niachlnes lather than te de the weik 'and serve the interests of the people f Pennsylvania. In my opinion that belief is justified, '-The Governer of Pennsylvania isn.it the l'jlslatuie, and cannot ghe etders te the icpicsciiinincs hi 1 no peepir. Rut he 'an I''t out nnd rcfeinmeni', If I nm dei ted Getcruni I will use fry proper Influence at nij cuminai'il - , . , , wVNM?iyj.Yava !ir:,i i'ti7 lAJJJSM truth lnl.l truth nnd nothing but the clearly before the people. Time te Name Names "If we Jinve been letting n few men use, the government of Pennsylvania for fcT?,rWr.!,,tn-S Knew It, nnd Knew their names and I '..lust what thev hae been doing nnd i who let them de It. If we have net wc 'ought te knew Mint, and step believing i.. ....,.... -.- - gurh VOstlKntIen el)KMt t0 have power te send for any person or paper, and te hear testimony upder oath. If It uuu te near tciimuuy uiuvr num. j. u ,,Ml of wrongdoing It must - follow - fellow It fearlessly, impartially and doggedly te the very end, no matter ?? ' '" " & , f " " Is. no matter who Is helped or hurt. 'Ar Governer I will give such an in- tributed till AH , tiena Henublican Executive Commit- jPi Mr. Pepper Gets Ovation Mr. l.erlmer introduced Senater VV.: lo.Vhe" k,,c r?fcrd ." "nMJ 10 ue iicmrnr wmin nay. iremenu 0, npplau.e greeted the Senater when lie rose nnd im was given n rising re ception. Mr. Pepper te! the women of the necessity for suppressing temperament nnd individuality in behalf of organiza tion. "Yeu ate beginning te recognize ihls. but net jet e much as you should It has l,een mere fully recognized, for "ample, by the y, omen in New;. Jersey Xc,n mn,.f suDerdinatC .VOIir W ill te Ihe rin-i,)artT individuality. Yeu si I a. . feiifimlt if i.,v ,,, w ,. i. is nffnini veur ileslre because it is a matter of habit. The difference between .submission te law nd te party organization Is that one i :c rnrr.eil nn.l th nth u vnlnninrr. 1 jt ,vj llP nln t,y eti,(.r thc Democratic" I'nrl. ni .hn ltnni,hl(.n I'nplv ThAA . i ii .. i.A. i., ..ni,i.,H . ..... ' nnv number of parties, but practically nnd new at least it will be run by one party or the ether. . ill. i.l.a nf y.r ,JIS ,ea or fro -The people who are detached from nartv oreanbntien. however widely they may view the operations of govern ment, are just se many ciphers en the wrong side of thc decimal point. Yeu as trustfully submit thc ercat nreblcm: of the people as j en ran te that group which is new wrestling with them 'We must have men who will be revered in the face of great problems. honest in attacking them and fearless nnd tireless In carrying their conclu - cenclu - slens into effect. Yeu are determined just as 1 am that wc shall cheese men nf u inm nnm nni ni., v. ashamed and of whom we can say, 'Tlifinlr lled t lint tre triiateil tlinm ' Mfller Dnvli! A. Heed. iMttslmrvli. the ether candidate for the Senate, was the last speaker of thc evening. It was his political debut In Philadelphia, v s;. ...- en K-. ..i. f .e senator an Ji-sen ice .tian "I'p te the present time, there is no member of the United States Sen - ate who served In the line in our navy or In our army during thc World War. yet thc men in service censtt- tilled nearly one-fifth of the auuit male population of our country," the) major said. "It would be deplorable. I think, for any Senater te consider himself u representative of any particu lar group of citizens whether that ereim be s '"', ". be soldiers. werKnien. lnanufac- niers. or any ether fraction (if (Ile ....nnnity-yct 1 believe that ' these men who made up our fighting. rr'"-1 ln l'11 R1-,"".1 wnr I""'1"1 'nllfi mitvletism tf) a pitch as high as has yet bw,n uttllined. nnd I believe thnt it 1 , fitting that they should new have at least one spokesman In the upper beuse of Congress. ..... i..n .... ..!,.. v, ik ,i,nni,. ..11 n-Mi- .... ........ .11. ..iiii,h,,i ji .11. lem t... ..ai.... ... .1... v 1 i-.ci . iiimiimm i"i v.u.- in niv ..h- tlennl Government should b- known Is the matter 01 excessive governmental activity with its accompanying cost and vimiim "' '''""', accempanjlng taxation. Most candl-I ford last nlghl. After announcing his dates for office put forth a catalogue 'Withdrawal, he sent the following letter of new laws that they intend te ndve- t" Mr, (.eerge Herace l.enmer, presl ,.atr. I dent of the club: "iv nu-ii tiiclln.-itinii is inst i,e nn. "My dear Mi. Ierlnicr: nesite. e have tee much government' ..... '.. " W" ..... ..,. in manv respect. We hnve tee many commissions, tee many officials, tee many governmental .bureaus without I any ical excuse for their existence, nnd ' the rltieil today is paying In taxes ' ler tlie support of many governmental 1 arlUiltes thnt had better be abolished. This is n self-reliant people nnd wc de net need te he nursed by our gov ernment, and wis vesent the meddle some activity of government that in icrferes in all our nffulrs." Majer Moure spoke first and c!y briefly. The ether speakers were Mrs. Medlll MiCermick. of thc National, Republican Executive Committee, and Representative Alice Robertsen, of Oklahoma. Mrs. MeCermlcli's Address Mis. Medill McCermlck. of the Re publican National Executive Commit tee, made a telling address. Mis. .Mil nrmlck. a daughter of the life trem the mine 1111,1 inctery 10 tne neme. "Ibui'i shy at being 11 politicians." she iiiged. "He a politician and work at lt. Get right down te precinct work, ou are needed there, for women have greater mgnuixing ability than men." SAYS MACHINES OPPOSE WOMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE Independent Thinkers Object of Bedy, Mlsa Adams Says All machines are opposed te the I.uigue of Women Vnlera because the league Is trying 10 cieate independent , thinkers among the women vetcra," de ; ' . .,, ' -. , A,nms today, in "h ' m,!'( Simple rnlverslly UV , ,! T ,.,..1 ... 14,15 North llread J"". ..ew ,. 0 have geed government If we de net luie geed etficlals':" she aHked. "And "bow can we hnie geed erliclals unless wc se out and vote for vriX lit 1 1 MM'" " n" -.- ....- ' t,rmv it js (0 this end that the league ls bending every effort 10 make Intel. jK,.llt and Independejit eters in elect geed, officials. "'.ilnnv men oppose ine league ue catiMi they tilnk wc aie trying te break party lllnes. We 'are net st,al. Wc n ..a ihii.., .i-fIik. I we,, ti If llial l.Ar.,1 flfficlals get tbelr proper places." VVX Grundy Trains Guns en Alter I Continued from rase Cne. JJJil0JJinU.Jlh,J'' mS,S'l!fo"iieiiird j the office of the Registration Commls Cemmls 1 slencrs, deposited their records nnd ob- ta,cd wce'Pti. I Registration clerks began tabulating j the figures immediately. A large num-; her of returns came In by mall. The l Registration Commissioners believe the' fkfal ,tlt nnf 1, ne nrtrl aa wnH pr. net-ted although they expect It te ex- ,P.i oe.OOO. Several of the women registrars brought their elder children te City I If nil .v(1, thttn frhe vnilnvslrrn cfltit by their mothers as the line moved slowly forward. Mrs. Ida Norten, n widow. Is a rcg- Istrar for the twtmty-secend division of the Thirty-seventh Ward. She regis- tcred thirteen voters yesterday. She Is chairman of the Thirty-seventh Ward I Women's ltepubllean Committee nnd i said she Is In politics for the love of it. J Mrs. Norten was appointed registrar when sh raised vigorous objection against the place going te it man Hhe'innn 0per, Independent, efj termed "a draft-dodging slacker. . fJermnntewn, will be In charge of th.' I-en though the registration falls be- ferccs I Iam uvnAfffntlnn. Mil.r thftre will he I ..... .v......w.. vimi,i ....- .... ---i nhent tiOfl.OUU veteis in tnm city quan- lied for the primary. The retirement of Usher Is expected te raise Jir. rin chet's strength in Philadelphia. Announcement of the resignation of the Commissioner inte yesterday nftcr nftcr nftcr noen caused some confusion ns te his Intentions, ln an Interview earlier In the day. the Commissioner Had lndl isiener nan niui- ( resigned se ns te be in a position te make an active canvass ier rue nom inatien. ... - i... Alter sunneners were mure or l''B Mllll'llU'lll. ,jni.iui . ." sav auytlinig ter ine prewnr. emer Snreul said that be would he the eainer. Uut lleved thc Alter leaders would been pleased te see j isnerremamin tne race and divide the nntl-Alter rerees. Hcferr the day is ever. Mr. Pinchot Mr. Fisher's Statement indicated, he will make n decision en .,,,. . . i.i i , leslgning ns State Forestry Commls Cemmls Mr. Fisher s statement of withdrawal ienert ,0 w,i,., j1P wns appointed by by fellows : I Governer Sproul, who Is supporting Te thc ltepubllean voters of Penn- Attorney General Alter for Governer, sylvanla: On his possible resignation, Mr. "It Is n great honor te be called upon ' pnriet said by one's fellow- citizens, net only at I "That is n" matter I have under con- home but from far and near te Dccpmc . ....11JniA f nH tliA tinml naHnn tin f!n. n f-nndidfile for the nomination as uev I erner by the Republican Party of this great State of ours, supreme Hmong the i aie ewm- umm., i -linn .auIiI nrit i-ifnsi rn resnenil a ' ...,.-:...." . .1.. ..;A;"i.i.' h fl ca n1(, Bk(1 (0 tue p,,rpoge b8 best endeavor ami cuert. it. mignt en- ' tail sacnuce or toiiew ieve ei Bcrice or devotion te duty. Rut even greater than this call, te which I nave re sponded. Is a cnl! that new comes te render n service te my State and my fellow citizens that is imperative and all-persuading. "I nm none the less appreciative of the personal loyalty of my friends, n trait nnd tribute beyond price and' which 1 shall ever cherish. I "A crisis new exists such ns nevet before confronted the voters of Penn i sylvnnln. Our Slate is in dangee from "."' dictation et intriguing politicians, ' M ;bity ,'hP" rlefl''" l nt "lease m' m' friends from further support of my candidacy and leave them te exercise lhc,r Judgment at the coming primary. -or snail I pe.se an n iniuiyr. i , simply tv.ltlf tf IlO n ffOnil rltieil And i.Alnin lin ffl AMlulllna T llln ks hiVr1t Grateful, indeed, am I for the geed. ItJlUIII IUV ill' HU.iiiiii-t Miim i- Jliakiai,' words and geed wishes which have come I in such full measure. I would. net be worthy of such support if 1 could net rise ie the duty of the hour. There i need be no rccrlminntiens. no charges. "As I entered the contest without ' pledges T retire as an active candidate free from nil conditions. , "The lsue will be clarified and slm- pllfied. nnd ns my duty hns been done se 1 veur duty new remains. "I propose te continue my efforts in the cause of koeiI Government. "JOHN S. FISHER.' Announcing His Resignation Tn nnneiiiicini; his resignation ns Rankinc Commissioner In t.overner MnreulV Cabinet. Mr. Fisher said : -A condition of affairs arose which 1 considered made if impossible for me' 1 0 ,." lnue as a member of the Gov- ' .rn0? "official family. ..j (0 net propese'to relax In my ef- , , . nromele the cause of 'geed VoVernmeil " geveinmeui. ill. K..l.A,l Air I- she r had been Invited as ,,, . I. 1 t ,l candidate te addres.s members of the ik-mhhi im ,,v....... ....... . . - . ..... , t 1 icgiei 1 wu no m- m the dinner Republican tonight given by thc HAN AN SHOES ftrJlUn Spert Pumps $12-50 11 t Very much in demand and we have juftt received a .shipment of them in the following leathers: lawn Buckskin with Russia Calf Trimmings. Gray Buckskin with Patent Leather Trimmings. SHI; and Lisle Spert lleie or All-SIIU Hese te .Mutch. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET HANAN & SON p,w ic '. .. Fisher, en Eva of Leaving Capital, Silent en Future t - - llarrlsburg, April 13. Ilnnklng Commissioner Fisher today cleared hla desk nnd made preparations te take leave of his departmental force In ncceul with his resignation sent te (iovcrnet Sproul last night. The Commissioner Informed friends he was going te bis home for n rest and te nttend te private affairs and refused te discuss his tefircment or plans for the future. When Mr. Fisher leaves, First Deputy Commissioner Jehn W. Morrison will be in charge of the Jepartmcnt. Weman's Club of Pennsylvania nt the Ucllevue-Stratferd Hetel. "I have reached the condition te retire as an active candidate for the nomination for Uovemer, I inclese herewith a copy of the statement I nm Issuing te the public this evening. which will fully er.pluln my position." IMncllet headquarters will be opened j,, ,iie Liberty Uulldlng. llread and (ii(innt utmA tntum-rim-. CVuinpll- Dfrr'tTTT HI AV SMUT J'UMLH U 1 lit A I 1JU11 POST AS FORESTER Karrlnl lltttnntrtt tit Knrelra Public ISdOer i.in.i .. .. a . r itrt IMttsbiirch. Anrll 1.'!. One of the first significant developments upon the ..-.-.----;.-.. ,.,,-. , ni,f Hanking Cominlssienei- Fisher, who Inst night announced his withdrawal from tne ciinernninr ai reniesi. ..... . . , i .. -Kt.. i,. ,,, ., nrn(iiiiaricrs nnu lucre was inuiii umi .hntichV AUer '"K tlllli"K ",e ''"' between the Fisher ii. it i-1 hi i """ PI'Khet headquarters, both located l M I,,! '" tlie William Penn Hetel. WOUIU nnVC ... lll....l...t .....ll.l nnlln,ta,n ni,i 1.,,..l.r. n,t ll,.. .,. mllr I r II t Mr. Pinchot radiated optimism ever t ,,.. ()ll,loek ns .11,1 .he,,, bellt bim s,jPraten am nmlt wi,cli will con- .. . . . ' . . Hint Willi my friends Jmre. I expert te niakc n decision before the day Is ever." A p0sslblc pivotal event te these backing the Forestry Commissioner will . . .. . ,'. . . . .... , .. , M fl,.nhnt ,, wminm Piinn. ,,e 'I meeting scueuuicu lor.ienigiit ee MrBi Mnry FiInn Lawrence. Senater i-'iinn's dnuehter. is a member of Pin- idiot's Cnmnnlcn Committee. As te the outlook for support from the old lloesevelt Progressive forces, Mr. Pinchot snld : "1 hnve net found a man active ln BKI.IfilOVH NOTICES TretwiUnt Enlm-epal MEMORIAL CHTOCU dF ST. PAl'f. OverhroeU. (SOOD nilDAT SKRVICK. Thrce-heum" Mrvlc. 13 te 3. Th Rv. ROBERT NenWOOD will lif th mfdltatlen en "lt Seen Words of Chrlat." KDCCATIONAI. Bath Stir STRAYER'S Th:A?st5S,JiW,S.S!!8' ' .tlHa mnn'd. rnrar nnw. Hit ir ntaU ! 1 -'..'-'-' I . Tannic ITamen and Clrla , j,warU nnh irl Hemltal effara 2 yean' and a lnol"T'te "';"? "' r" mom""0" I'ewancT w-hi"tUrai!,i: , vurtrer i-artlculara. apply Superintemtcnt et vurses. Beth irnji Heypitai. Htca ani , Mnnr "tn.. wrK. ,n. j. , Banks Business College heutd i veur flrn cen.ldratl.m if ,ou really warn 'te ,iccfi in buine life. Day srtioei. MBtit sriwni. 1200 walnut streM. Vhiindeipiiia. FARM AND GARDEN , ferWmtn afQAMHslABsVBSssssssssssssssssBssssSBSsssssssssftBsss I 'SvVSiaissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssI jISIHbsssVH 1 F$y&M A postal te I I ' i : JCM'Sfesarspi UK Maule.lnc.I I iBtt in Dept. D, ,'Brk J ill 21st andl 1 atssl i.lU Arch Sta.. I 1 bbbbV J 71 Phil. P. I SaBk. 'if will b r i n g I ! V, ..t!?.'ri. "J P"e ,ee oek I Ess te you l OI,c 1 ' " . a- ,1 -r-m i i t f the Roosevelt movement In 1012 who is net for me new for Governer. '.Mr. Pinchot Indicated that he ex pects the supporters of Usher te bnek him, excepting possibly Jeseph It. Grundy. , Mr. Pinchot will speak tomorrow night in Washington. Pa. Saturday during the day he will be In Nw.U"; tie, Saturday night in Lrlc. Knster Sunday he will spend nt the home el Mayer Jehn K. Iteynelds, 6f Meadvlllc, Pinchot lender In Crawford County. REPORT PRINCE OF WALES WILL WED BRITISH PEERESS Heir te Throne and His Brether Beth Said te Be Engaged i.in Amil in. The Prince of Wnles. according te reports circulated here, is secretly betrothed te Lady Mary Cambridge, a cousin of the Prince. The reports state the engagement will be fermnlly announced upon the return or the Prince from Japan. The engagement of his brother, the Duke of Yerk, te Lady llnchel Caven dish, also will be announced at that time. It is said. These reports have have net been continued by any member of the revnl family or the house of Caven dish, although there are Indications of a leakage or new direct trem me. rujiu sources. . , , , i That Lady Mary Cambridge and Lady Hachcl Cavendish are new being mentioned ns the future wives of the two eldest sons of the King nnd Queen causes no surprise here. Ueth were among the bridesmaids at the wedding of Princess Mary and Lord Lnscellcs. Lndv Mnr.v Is the elder daughter of litis Mflt-Mlllfl Of t aiUUrlUgC. WHO IS i . Queen Marv's brother. She was bem In 18l7. Lndv Rachel Is the foul Hi daughter of the' Duke of Devenshire. She Is a ' close friend of the Princess Mary. Landru'a Judge Falls Dead Paris. April IK. (By A. P.I Judge nenlii. who was the Investigating mag istrate in the famous Lnndru case.' ICIl UCnil lOlin.Y in ui-llll iiuuuk. .u nils forty-three years old. Ust Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair ttsgnlar shampoos with Cuticura Seap will keep your scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing touch spots of dandrutfand Itching, if any. with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy scalp means thick, glossy hair. SiaateBMamtkrMaU. Addraai: "CatiranUk. raMMM, DiftH, KaUaeWiUM." 8ld tran han. aaaaBe, Ohtnant SlanlMe. TatnantV. eraearm eeap akaTU wntMl Mf. t Use Ferhan's twice a day when you brush your teeth. It is the only dentifrice you need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. Remember, four out of five contract Pyor rhea because they wait tee long. Insure your teeth. Buy a tube of Ferhan's Fer the Gums at your druggist's today. 35c and 60c. Ftrmula ,X. J. Ftrktn. D. D. S. WI WMnnwQ t T AllVITU RciiMi.Li:'7 J Kritea Heuia & Window CI.,!..'' " Just One Application and th Hairs VinUh (Medes et Tediy) A hnrmleas, yet vjy efftriiiA , m.nl h..A .i,'.n v!ur ""r.u.. .Inn. of hairy Krawths: Mix neuh bKII?11 del-tens and water te cover- iv.9 jlrsblu hslrs. apply pnnte ni ifi.-"" 3 minutes rme. vRh th ,ift!J the hslrs hive, vnnlnhed. One. .!,! tlpn psuslly is lumclsnt. hut teViS !" of msu t. buy the rtelstene S hc,?.,l i n.l narkaire. Mir fr-.k -..'". "" Orta. ' REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE, A finiah that will net cm. .fkn he' cld proof and of high lustre. Such U Shafce, applied In all colert. The Chas. W. Schaffcr Ce. MH Chtitnnt St. DYE SKIRT, COAT DRAPERIES WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package e "Diamond Dyei" contains directions se simple that any woman can dye or tint fade! shabby skirts, dresses, waists, ceitt sweaters, stockings, hangings, dn. peries, everything like new. But "Diamond Dyes" no ether kind--then perfect home dyeing is guaraa. teed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish te dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyei ucvci aucaa, djjlh, iauc or run. flja, lrrrrrrrrrrrfWfrV UfMCt. SPACE. FOR RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street 1 .iMMMWwwM.,ljy.M ruqj ,14 ""J Only One in Five Is Safe Can you afford te risk your teeth and your health when the odds are four te one against you ? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. . Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the gums loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply, poisoning the entire system. Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when brushed. That is the first stage. De net neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and start using Ferhan's Fer the Gums. Ferhan's is the formula of R. J. Ferhan, D.D.S, Used consistently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea of check its course. rernan upmpany. New Yerk fti T! J Ferhan's, Limited, Montreal 'nt GlfllC H URTEfffll WITH IT" 'Miuor & ts4Lij .?Pc, rS Wilt in OFmk ' Jfwra 10TAL S'TiOvwtwi 4 - r i &'Jrl WMJttAp M)T fi.r J. L:t fi.'-i 'r. .'4 v ' r. 'f'diT.Mf 7 isu iifl ,:
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