Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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P'mit.'Baclu.lve pnttrrna of silk sml linnaf
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Vt?IVN. 13th St. Lecu.t 55-23
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FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Ifctllevea sere gums, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
DMt DrllaT or rWnarfmpnt Slnpu
30a, 60c., $1,00 or write direct te
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There Is Ne
Reason te be
Pai licky
,A pnnicky state of mind clouds
judgment destroys clear thinking
leads te panicky buying.
The coal .situation is serious, but
net alarming.
w fciiw juieuc nielli- uviuiu Ulll
customers need have then bins filled
for the winter.
. Se for the greatest geed of the
greatest number, buy CALMLY the
coal you need for the present this
will permit the coal en hand te be
widely distributed, se that none
need suffer inconvenience.
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COAL
ICE
COMPANY
Unsightly
skin trouble en
face fresh yeast
rids you of them
' Itts well knows thmt blemishes and
blackhead! (acne) and boils are
aften caused by errors' of diet.
1 Fleischmann's Yeast is new be
'rng recemmntf,-ed for these embar
rasaing and f ainful akin troubles
because frasn yeast corrects the
errors of diet which cause them.
The surgeon of one important
New Yerk hospital states: "I have
used yeast extensively and found
It invaluable in curing boils."
When 17 cases of skin blemishes
were treated with Fleischmann's
Yaaatathespitalsin NewYerkand
Philadelphia the results were re
markable. A typical case was a
young man who had suffered from
Ida disorders for three years. He
ate three cakes of Fleischmann's
Yeast daily. In five weeks the erup
tion had cleared completely.
If yea are troubled with eruptlers
or boils, begin at once te correct
tbetnby eating2er 3 cakes of Fleisch
mann's fresh yeast daily before or
between meals. Be sure it's Fleisch
mann's Yeast -the familiar tin
foil package with the yellow labeL
Place a standing order with your
grocer for Fleirchmann's Yeatt.
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Storage Space
REASONABLE
RENT
612-614 Chestnut
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Freight Elevator
Immediate Occupancy
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Mr. Dallas
606 Chestnut Street
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unless the unexpected should ha)- Kielier aftci a cha-e en liimiien aMmue. ,1,.1,,1,,-ni,, from the ultur nml n" turn- pepiilatli n" the speaker said, the we-
pen things will he adjusted "nearer Semes of iniunu- wen- win nod abmit u , jt,IU, ,l(, ,.,r(., W,P HanN. a "fii f Ameiicn must accept their
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MTAiIml Properties gLjgj
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CAMDEN ACCIDENTS
ARE FATAL TO TWO
Delair, N. J., Bey Is Killed by
Train and Companion Is
Badly Injured
MAN IS KILLED BY TROLLEY
I A liny inn) n tniiti wete killed bv n
trnln rinil n trolley car near Camden
last night.
Themas Mevn, seventeen years obi,
J mid T.uiilt Te:', liftccn, both of Dclnir.
i V. .1.. were walking lone tlip tracks
, of the Pcuvsylvnnin Railroad near i
, Fshoue Stnllen. when tli were
struck bj a trnln fiem Trenten. Hetli
Iieh were tnken In tin- Cooper llos lles
pltnl, where Itevn died of his in.lurir-
this morning.
Edward Citniming. iweniy-flvc ,wnr
"M' ,,n ?"'' "'"",' M' m7!""
i" "-"ruck liv ii trelci nil- en ( ive
i e.ul. Meich.nitiille. at o'clock tliis
uinmlng. lie died lipfefp Up I'elild lie
taken le tin1 hospital.
Lecal moterM en their waj te the
-eii.liere eterday were wnrtied by
l iiinib'ii molercjcle pellceincn l" click,
I lie. i .fieed.
I'tcd Mnnlah. nl 1!M'- t'.pie ti-eet.
tin- i't. was aiiesled by Police-
man I'ieil. who .ald the dl-her was
....... r i,.. .. i..ii. ii.uvn lliniilnii !
tm
"" h . . ' i ,. ,,, , ,,..,. sluuilddeil nmn, mete than six feet tall, avail themselves "of till sucred duly
mem... m t amden tHi a DM ciiait enter the chinch this meriiiiu: and walk ' of citizenship."
I. Miian fate. f -t'-tl' " ,,vt 'ehiKh traicbt tewanl the altar. When Per- I "Is tt an wonder." she nked.
avenue, thi- n. we- air"teil In 1 e- ter eutcied the chancel and went up the . "lluit w face the dlNheaiteniiiB scc
licciiian Krdier P.eib iuled SL.i for- i ,,, Hauls darted utter bltii. Kittle ' tacle of political cowards rrlneliiR
tvW" for a l-eai'-ia ieihi. ...
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!l" ,llr luembcr- r the moterccii -ipmu
speeding
. I... .r ,iii.iilm tv iu nlvn liwli'ee ..l 1...1 , n.... 1 1 .. . tnt.! li:....1 f...... 1 tin. iiiikla ..r ..tir
" i head and face. Ilanls went down, but
All leieids let naiel our the I Vim - as lie fell grabbed Perter's leg and
ilianla anil Heading I'eniis fi mil this tliiciv him heaul.i. The two weie roll
tit) te Caiuileii are expected te be shat- lug about tile chance! and Harris get
ter'ed In the gieat Easter iuh te ew- ting the worst of the light, lie called
.Icrsei's scis,eii. resorts. Yesterday loudly for help,
morning the penn-jlvuniii ferries eper- '
ated all its benis en tiie-u.iiuile sHie.l- I rotes .latin rei ifeiu
nles le innvcy uiachlne- treni tln city lather Mitiiilii' heatd the sextons
ia i, ,,,.!.,,, i.iisi iimlii the lush home- . shouts ueni his smdj mid hurried down
waul started when the two feiries ngnin i
eiieiaied ilieir eiillre fleets of leirjbeats
,', lairv machines from Camden te this '
.It.i. .. (
Camden tin-men were calbd out at 'J
o'clock lesterdav meininic te light what ,
ivastirsVb.d.eiedtol-aserle,esii,,:nt
the steie el .Minnie -"". ""'". " '
liiei.t. riiinden. Iwo kereene tank
outside tin- store caught tire and the
tlami's Ihreateuid the stele, but geed
work 011 the pail of the liieiiieu pre
lentei! a spiead of the flame
With a bullet in hN tight leg. Jehn
Keating, of ."71 Linden street. Camden,
limped t" Cooper Hospital early es
terdai nieruing, The surgeons extract
ed the bullet. Renting said he was
engaged in a "gang" light, during which
shots wen- tiled. He Mild h" did net
Knew wlie shot him.
1 Miss Theresa W11KI1. a iin-uibei of
the Cnmdfli n-al e-tate III 111 of Causel
& Walsh, was mnii-led tedaj In St.
Mary's Catholic Chinch. Gloucester, te
Edward A. Canlev. Eighth street and
King's highwai. Iladden Heights The
brb esroetn s,.1Vei en a siinuiarint'
chaser during lhi
in. mi i- a'hev will
' .,.'.. ,.,,l..-
reside at I'.IU I!
ihantville. N. .1.
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111. i-d I'M u-es and iinpa--lc m-il nb as
for h-iileiuy bj Sunday speedeis left
Receider Slackhe se. of Ciimden. 1111-
lueii'il. and he imp d tines ,,v -i ini
li.ntni-ist" bi-iMUlit In-line lulu ledll.i Sl
of the drivers wen- charged with speed
ing, the seventh uirh passing 11 tnillei
ill' while 11 stepped 111 .1 1 01 ner. l'eili
wen- Philiiilclphlaus
Cm Priisecutnr Suuer -is.ei the
1-0111 1 in 11.se ll pewt'i i" ihe fullest
I'MCIIt te -li'P 'I"' ini-U-aslllg sliced
I'lenili e These who were lined 111"
Peter Snlllie. PJlL' I hompseii slleel.
Wijl Reepen Fail
Head Discussion
( . Iill'iui'.l triini I'liar iliii
ei uttie head" nlld s.iiil
le
Ijllil .illl'll-
,-l si'ierill
wiled si-l mi iiieiilltliii'll
iilb!lc meetings
Alllll It. .lohll-eli. ll liieinli, i ( the
fan Execuliie C.iiumlllee, w.s nsl.ed
... i emiiii'iit en the l-siic iippiuentli
niiseil h.i Chali man .Mml.U n !!. -.t i 1 1
lie preferied c.iluineiil le i enie tinui tile
M.i.i in- because Mr .Mi-.u- i- ii-ii-d in
i engi essieiial inaii.-is
.lehn 1 1 Masen, a nn mlu r . f the
E.M'cutive Ceiiiliiitiee iiul t tin I per
sonally he Mould be delighted te listen
te any suj-ijctieiis leganling ilie in.in
ngeuieul of the inii. se i,ni .,n i mild
he iiclahed and the he! iii.lliuil possi pessi
lilc iletel iiiin.'il.
Mr .Mas-ill mi id he is iiiiiiiiiieil tlinl
Ilie Si-sii..Ci mi tinui' will he I he gieut-
i . meiIiI lair ui loin. li will lie
ii .x.ill.llilii. uuu iii.ipiisiiiiiii. in -am, ,imi
"imi in il should iippiepnntc ....lltll),
Dil.i I nun nl that aiiinuni
The Siaie should appiupiiate Slll.
Illlll (Hill, he iidde.l. and .11 least SHI..
(Mill. llllll nun.' should he iiiised In lie
liu-iiic nn n .nn! ether pnliHc-spirltcd
iiu.i'ii- of Phi'iiilcipl.ia
( it.i Ready te Beem I'leje. t
Ce, nn il mis p. i --nl ,i i c -ni.ii Inn
pii.lglng ' i lie honor, tiiuh niu iinlii"
of lhi i in te citry en piepai.itieus ler
the air Tile icsidutiun -111 ' fil that
S,"i. Obi), llllll "iiiiiI se iiiiu-li meie as may
be ieiiiii"d" sluill be provided h.i lean
or nth. I w ie.
Eilwind Robins seiteiiiry of the
Seseu -C.'iilcnniiil Exposition Assecia
tien, declared tedai that no nfter le
liead the Inlr has b.-i-u iiiaile te Kerdin
nn. I W I'd k. of Chlcige Mr. Peck.
In Washington, was ip.etcd as saiing
he bus te.elieil the elfer and s ion-
sideling ii
""In legar.l 1. 1 Hie lepert
,i,i
ins been elTered the
leiilliiand . 1'
pesitl f illn.ter general of the
Sesiiil-'eutennlal." Mr. Robins said,
"I nm sa.i positively that neither the
heaid of directors nor the cM-cuthe
.emmittee of the association has In
vited 11 11 V one le heiellie director
geueitil.
"Fiein lime te time a pai'ili-uliir per-
seu lius liei'ii suggesieii ler Ilie pest,
nnd theie mill lull" been Interiual ills.
cusslelis en the subject el" a director
generalship, hut no action has been
taken tlnm far. '
Ml Pef.U H'Rli fl flilPI'Ini ,.T tlin
! World's Columbian Imposition In JK1KJ
and American, Commlssiejur ,te the
1'arla Kprttlws la 1000.
I '..inJi.ii I II I I lit 1 1 I liK f ,1 Is-niivui "lis 1111111 iiiii, nr -uiui 11,1 (im- nun hi . i . . i i . . , 1
V Tliiue.'eil s -ei n ailelil ""'"' "' "" "" '''l "''Id. I ii obliged te wiilie decisions without
1 w'il V, idol CI.', ei , Sutm.li. nigh, js nll.-a-d n. Iiave buineil consulting Paris en several eccas ens. ,
l sie Vi Ii. ' m.'.i C. I, ii, Ci,i' "! " iuit..itru.k and lis lad of .enlis. end that he considers extension of his,
Jfr. 'M-dMick Messhlh! 'n-j-j '.".. ca.e.1 iliiuers. ettl. Indispensable te success.
... ,.,,.,,. ,l.iliiliiii Xir. Nm Hill- lllf Iltelceuii-iil chief ciilnpl.lllied of
V. 71-j ' -, '";.;, m.. phi ,!!.. .' ""' 1:"l1 " -''?" -.v- HREST-UTOVSK PACT
1.I..-I S-'ll- (leei-i!!. s; Wini;. 117 '" OK''"1'' '' ""' Jeisey City pe'ice. IUXIjOI Hi s. kj w un sjm
l'.,;,1;.Vi-ol;,s',,,,.eI.,t',,n.;,e,,.:,s,, tImIISTLIz: '", """ u"r" lq.g inoperative
mmswmMm
Grapples With Thugr
f2ii
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RKV. KATIIKR McGl'IRK
Recter of St. l'cter G'laverN
Cbiinb, who. ulilcd by the sexton,
feiiKht Mini licbl a huge Intruder
Mho mis trying te steal a canda
I ('brum
Priest Fights Thug
Over Church Altar
' eiilliiin-il from I'ukc One
4i,r ,., nuli'iitlne fnyn the thurcli
te the prleM-' helle. '
Harris therefore became suspicious
when he siw Perter, a bis, bread-
Ucht came thieiish the heavy stalnVd
-iii.iii'-i- IIIUII. lucKieii llllll. s tiuili
,,,, j.,,,,,,,. MWI1(. t,P .aVy can
ilclnhi'iim and struck the sexton ever the
He sprung at the big man with the
caiidelabruin and shunted te Harris te
run for the police." The robber proved
mere than a match for lieth men. hew-
A woman employed as housekeeper
In the priests' house heard the noise
am alter he had run Inte the chiUTh
'"'""", ' :,.' . " :.. 1 V .V.'V
r-i-MWU, illlllK (I Hill ill I illlM'l .1111111111 r
direction and telephone the police of
the Twelfth ami Pine streets station.
Pries, m,d sexton, though unable te
subline the lebher. held him at bnv until
fi iintr.il tit.tfl kf titll
lee 'arrived
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lietectives Amlerseu anil (iralev were " V. "-i"'B -" ,"'". " i" '"-
the first in the church Andersen, who I' ranees 1 xed detenu nation net te
Is the here of uumcreii -eunteis with , l",,r',,il ' slighfest revision of the ei-
despei-nte creeks in the district, is a ! ?m'" ' ''n',v would undoubtedly prove
big man himself, standing si feet three i B"'"' handicap te another economic or
Inches, und noted for his strength. He Hnnnclal conference. ,
rushed Perter, who met his iittnik with Tim Hnanelal I einini en of the
a swinging blew with the seiewdrlver. ' tene.-i Conference continued Its exam
, ,. . ,,, inatleii today of scleral piopesals con-
Blew Lnds Battle ' wrnUlg ctirrenc.i .
Andeisen ducked the blew and cenn- ' The monetary conditions of the vn
tered with a right-hand jolt te (lie .jaw rieus countries are said te differ se
which ended the battle. .Perter cel- much that It is impossible te adept a
lapsed in a heap and was unconscious rule which will apply te all. and the
some time after he had been admitted mnjeriti of the delegates are agreed
te the Pennsylvania Hospital. 1 upon 11 'plan for convoking an interna.
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. V '" "" ,'"'. iiimer
I'rr,wt "M(l ,",;,'n '". tl"' Iwclfth and,
cine strect.s station. iinrri was trenteil
for severe cuts of III
amis indicted
with the sereudilvei.
DRY AGENTS PLAN RAIDS
Jersey City te Be Cleaned Up With
.. .. .. ..
ividwmiic uuna. it i-ici;c5Sciry
NeuiirU. N. .1.. April 17. (P.i A
P.I .lei-sei I'm is in ler the greatest
liiller 1 lc:i 11 - iiu 1111.1 1 it.i has ever
known, l-'.icii if it luis te be made with
the aid of a uuu liiue gnu. Samuel 11
Cene, chief I'edeuil enfeiceincnt agent
of New .lei-sei, dfclareil lat night. His
NURSES HOLD SERVICE
-
Decorate Founder's Grave In Wood - Weed -
, . .
lands Cemetery
Mere than Jin I nurses of the Phil.i-
1 . .... .... . 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . 1 .. ... i.i. 1 lint i ifiii'T nun ini
il'-lphla Genual Hospital . en.lii. ted , beimeii Geruiuin and Russia in . itinti
seivlii., nt Woodlands Cciueiei i vkii-i.'iii), P.HS. but the deuiauds of the (.eli-
,iny i.K-r tin- graie nt .Mt-s Alne li-her.
iln. I, mucin of tin- triiiiiiti" -. I I f,n
Mill si's., n In, il.i'il ;it tin. Iiiispn.il n ' f ll'-lli
jsss, -pii,. j.t meie by Russia was te nn
t'lnuei. line strewn nii.n. II inniiii. l-'ebriiai.v 1U that she had
l-'lher i- giaie. as well a upon nun of
Mls Helen Petersen. II Illlls,. u,,, diel
some e.iis age, just hefere In i i.idun
lien. The nurses inndi.-il tinui the hes
Itt t SI I I i the ceiu.'ler.l .
Turn Sods for Buildings
Then- was a huge . euun in.ii at
teudanie nl the outdoor -uine in St
lilies' r. 1,. i inn ll iiiepein ai Mene
hurst .ii-sterday alteruoeii
weie turiied for tin- recte:
jh.(i
Itnt i of t hose nn i Him. u,u i,,,
.initi'il iii ii short tin'.- nid will be
i.-aili f-i eciupauiv lnfei.. tin ,u.l of
the iear. The.l.m.h iiai.le,i. .i-l-ted
Ilie 'lector ill tin- well.
Uncommon Sense
By .ID1IN ItEMvi:
ITfllAT is g.nerally nill.d
help" is
VV ti ft I'll reallv hiiiiliamu
Help makes n- mii nuirl.ii, inul usii
nllj has a geed deal i. de with thing
lis own s.dar.i.
The Milue of help lie hi the fn. i that
It is necessary ie even business iiuill.
te c wry einplejcr. te eiei peiseu who
has salaries -or wages te pav.
Ne man ewr made n million ilellur.s,
or a hundred thousand dollars, or an
considerable sum or nimu-i without the
help of ether men. Finding geld or
i en mines or winning money
winning money in ine
' stei k mniket Is net making It, it
is
puic nccuieni
, , ,
.go it was made
A FEW .icais
known ipnei
ih among pliiUclanu
that a wry well-known Amerhnn capl-
tulist would be willing te giw a mil- biislnehs ns It Is rare, It s se useful and '
linn dellais or even ineie te nn.i phy- se inre that It gains lecognitleii erj
siclaii or surgeon who would help him (pilekly. Hut It must be competent. I
gel lid of a dli-figurlng facial hli-mlidi. It must consist net only of willingness, j
It happened that it couldn't b-j done, , hut of knowledge of hew the Jeb Is
se that pnillculiuly high-priced help dune, and of a certain cheerful eager
was never furnished. ness while It Is being done.
However, there w-m-e In that mans.
nl.llllflV
a hundred or mere men who
I hail helped him pile up fils fortune,
I nnd every One of thetu had mads cetulil-
erably mere than a mlllton.dellar each
;WS2
D. A. R. IS WARNED
OF BLOCTENDENCY
False Democracy, Bern of Com
munism, Peril te U. S
Mrs. Miner Says
CONDEMNS SLACKER VOTERS
By the AsMX-lntcd Press
Washington. April "17. Wui-nliig
that a "false ilrniecrncy. ninsquprndliiR
ns 'Industrial flpinerrncy' and leadline
te bloc control of powerful minorities,"
wns jfeckliiR in overthrew the Amer
lean form of geverimipnt 'iu voiced
today by Mr-. (Jeergp Muvnniil Miner,
president Rpncrnl of the Dailghtem of
tin1 American Revolution. In formally
epeiiltiK the thlrt - til t annual congress
of that society. '
Min. Miner nppenb'il te niembeis of
the orRnnlzatten a 'Riiimlliiiw of the
pure tire of patileliMii" le prevent
prpud of thp danscr which vlie deelnred
I'liiiiimled birfiely fiem the doctrine "of
the seclnlNt and communist."
"It N mere. Insidious," hhe snld,
"liecnu-e it mni(iieindes at the true
demecriK founded en
Kreiipi, iniliixtrli". Irnib" and clnssps.
lii"tenil .f upon RPOKi'iipblu ilNtrlcIe or
numerical divisions of the people rt
pnidlevi of cliis' "
A -ecend datiKPr. -cnrcely less fatal
unless checked, she said, lay in the
"slm-ker vole." Mrs. Miner declared
that the cemmtiipsi of politics could
l,,. u-accd le the fallllie of .'7,Tti:t,nii(i
, cllcibte veteis out of M.-IUI.SIIJ te
I iinder Hie whip of powerful groups?
cal sitiiiitlell ami ter ine Kiiaroinn Kiiareinn
sliip of the American home wnuh has
been flippantly described as ln the
dlseaiil.' "
"It is sniil that the morals of the
rising generation are as loose a-, its
goleshes." Mrs. Miner said, "but I
don't believe it. I have faith in tin
Miiing of teila : faith that the.i will
settle down when the world rocks a
little less uneasily In the Wiinlpoeb
jell b i lie war."'
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Raylitt 12 trnfi1117PZ
el ll" neLUytUZt:
RllSSlCUl SeVWt
; dmilmu-tl from l'ane One
(,)p K.01)call ,w,s 1)p.
comes brighter, the Interest In Amer-
i .,i. I . i 11 . I t
, "'n." attitude toward ItiiaMn Increases.
'l'"1 "p J'h'atei. are eagerly asking he
Americans In (,enea ltew lone the
tiireit Htetes win ueiu nioei peiiiieaiiy
,110111 ine .iiosceiv iieveiiiineiii, iviiicn
...., ...,... .,,!.. ...I.I. f.l
neniil meiieiiiry cniireniiiiii. 10 ue at-
tended by reiiresentntives of the ccn-
fml hanks of Issue.
Sin Ii n convention would have as Its
principal object formulation of advice
as te the liesl mean of economizing
the use of geld by maintaining reserves
n the fei m of foreign balances, such.
f'' instance, as the geld exchange
'standaid or an international clearing
s.lstclll.
Paris, April 17. liy A. P ) Loul
H.iilhnu belleies the Frem h delegation
mut have a freer liiiud If it is te ful
illl the tasks befeie II. telegraphs Per-
tlniix. iiellticiii eililer 01 ine r.cue ue
Pnils. from tlenea. Pertlnax says it
The
lieniy of Brest-Llievsk was a
,sc(uel te the armistice netweeii i.er-
' ' uuim and Itussln signed t tliut place
en Deieiubi'i- H. lli. lollewing tle
M,(. llf ,M. i,el.hevikl te power in litis-
.,,,. Peace ncggollutieiis were iK-gun
'Ital I'miei- lien- i-elsiuci.-u excessive,
i l,i Kusslii. wliich icfuseil te concede,
,. ill,, I,-,,, ,i f i tlie war without sign
nig a pe.ui- ami had ordered immediate
demobilization of Ilie t reups. This ma
neuver did net satisfy iiu- Germans,
however. Declining the war was still
mi llu-i iciiewed tlu'ir lninlen of Rus--in
hilt lids was speedily uit short by
n .iechirnlien n.v the Russhm (Jovern (Jevern
uieiit that it acieptcd the terms for fer
iinerlv declined, and Ihe signing' at
1 liii's'i-f.ltevsk en March !'. of the treaty
..... ... . .-...,- ... . -- ,
"I ii sis new- superseded. These teims were vlt
.nid pnrMi nimlly dictated by tin1 Central Powers.
ii,i.,,.i,tii 'ne liiilemnitli-s were re
iioiieeed. Russia nsieeil te icsign ail
.llllii'ith" ..... . , ,,
claims te Finland. l-:tlinnla, Livenlii.
i Ceurlalld. Lllhuniiin. Russian Poland
'and the 1'klllllie. te ictuili all the Alia-
Help Makes Its Market
in the process
He knew what help
was wen ii.
If ,ieu can show the mini you nre
working for i lint jeu can really help
him make a success, unless he is a feel
he will make your help worth while. If
he is a feel, it will puy jeu te get an
other boss.
IJ-ui you can never help anybody by
hanging llm k, and objecting te hours,
r te conditions of wink, provided thcr
arc atemies 0f advancement in your eh-
1 tublishmi-nt.
TTEI.P means lo-epcratlon, It means
-L X ,,.IIl!t,.,.w,uu ft ,l llilimu llinf nlliitl I
people haw net the lime or the dlspe-
. ( ill ll llinn ,,f .... ,,,, ..., -.,.....
j sltien te de. It means. In .short, what
i the dictionary dclines It.
i ,or),. ,, y . k0W ..eU .
ally hew much It means If you de.
tjiiniietenl heln is as useful In every I
There Is nlways a market for that
kind of help no matter whether the
times tire geed or bad. There In alie
tnferktt for tut ether kind, but only
new and tbea, tad at very low ptik,
telltn firevlnce te Turkty tad te evftc
tiate RuMlan Armenia.
This treaty wan effective, se far as
Its continuing previsions were con
cerned, however, only no long an tier
many remained In the war. With her
defeat and the conclusion of pencw wan
the Allien, (lenniiriy, In the Treaty of
Versailles, n treed te accept the abroga
tion of the UrcHt-I.itovek and all ether
treaties entered Inte with the Maxi
malist Government of Russia, te lecog leceg
nlxc the fult force of nil trentlcs en
tered Inte by the allied and "associated
Powers with states which were n part
of the former Russian Kniplrc. and te
recognize the frontiers as determined
therein,
It was added that the Powers re
served the right of Russia te obtain res
titution 'and reparation en the princi
ples of the Versailles Treaty. '
Fusion for Pinchot
Gives New Turn
Continued from Tate One
act and the second Is the appeal from
the decision of the Dauphin County
case which declared the hard coal tas
constitutional.
Heailcitial'trr.s for the Philadelphia
County Committee for Pliichei for
Governer were opened nt noun today
at 417 Liberty Uulldlhp. A meeting
of the Executive Committee was held.
"We nre mapping out plans te knock
the preps from under Alter and te threw
monkey -wicnehcs Inte the Vare ma
chine." said Councilman W, W. Reper,
caiAuiialgn director.
William Draper Lewis Is chairman
of the County Committee, ami Mr.
Reper and Mrs. Samuel It. Scott are
associate chairmen. Jehn J. Cellier Is
trcnsui'er and Allan Kckiiiitn in secrc
tar.v.
The Pinchot Slate headquarters will
be continued In the Rpnl Estate Trust
IJulldlns. State Senater I). Edward
Leng returned there today fiem a west
ern visit In "the Interest of the Inde-
pendent candidate.
"I'lie l'inei.et canipagn is me a
snowball lulling 'down hi. Riitherliig
momentum and substance. Iw Mild.
I. Ill' I II.-I.
transparency ha
Plnrhot-fei-t.overiim- KPUt ,,e he,g b ap,)0ntment in a speech
1 " rl("-',,(l ,'""',ut Rending next Wednesday.
Dependable
"There's an Atlantic
Pump en the read
you are traveling"
ATLANTI G
GASOLINE
m
th hcadquarUrs of the Twenty-eighth
Ward independent Republican Club,
cpend
dO.
where
leader
ui
!)avl
Pcnnlck Is the Pinchot
A complete fusion of the Pinchot and
former Fisher forces-In Philadelphia Is
expected this afternoon nt ft meeting
of the Voters' League, ..
Until Jehn S. Fisher, former State
Banking Commissioner, retlird from the
field ns n candidate, for the Republican
nomination for Governer, the Voters'
League favored him. New that Fisher
Is out of the race, the league, tl l.s con
fidently predicted, will Indorse Pinchot.
Such leaders III the league are Frank
M. Rltcr, chairman; Themas Racburn
White, (ieerge f). Perter nnd Franklin
Spencer Edmehds, who had been count
ed among the Important Fisher sup
porters, will new assist In tlje cam
paign of the Ferester..
Werries State Committee
At Women's State Committee. In the
Interest Of Pinchot for Governer. Is
rapidly being organized, nccerdlng te
Miss Esther Everett Lnpc, of Pin
chot headquarters. Among the well
known women who have accepted In
vitations te serve en the Pinchot com
mittee are:
Mrs. Mary Fllnn Lnwrence'. Pitts
burgh; Mrs. Mary Roberts Hlneliart,
Pittsburgh ; Mrs, Henrietta Ilaldy
Lyen, YY IlllamVpert ; Mrs. Geerge Hor Her
ace Lorimer, Philadelphia; . Miss Mi
Carey Themas, llryn Mnwr; Mrs. Jehn
n. Hammc, Yerk; Mts. Lyman D. Gil
bert, Harlrsburg: Mrs. Walter Slinrpe,
Chamber-burg; Mrs. J. W, Scrnnten,
Scranton; Mrs. Ramsay lturten, Erie,
Mrs. ,T. E. Steckpr, ltcthlclipin ; Mrs.
Jehn Heward Harris, Lpwisburg; Mrs.
Adele II. Shannen, Mllferd : Mrs. Her
man Veelkcr, Mntameras, Pike County ;
Mrs. J.-C Crlswell. Waynesboro; Mrs.
II. Dttrd Cassel. Marietta; Elizabeth
Lord Senders, Lebanon; Mirn L. Duck,
Fnyettsvllle.
Agnes Darlington Sivnrtley. Uoylrs Ueylrs Uoylrs
tewn; Mrs. J. 1. Menree. Langhorne;
Mrs. Frank Lehman, Bristel; Mrs.
Gertrude Dougherty, Butler ; Mrs. Leah
Cobb Marlen, Emporium; Abble Suth-
,.llnili1 Itrn.vli Pllrlna Vnrl ' Mrs. D.' R.
cbj, Coudersnert : Mrs. Wlhncr
, UeppH Ncn.f01ldlnnd.
, Senater Geerge Wharten Pepper will
eppn hiH eampalgn for election te the
i s .... j. 25s2jss
ATLANTIC
Nothing is se essential te dependable meter perform
ance as geed gasoline. But what is geed gasoline?
Te meet the widely varying operating conditions that
speed, lead and temperature impose, a gasoline must have
mere than volatility, mere thar potential calorific power,
mere than purity. It must have balance; and range. And
uniformity!
There is no mistaking these qualities in Atlantic Gasoline.
Atlantic contains net only the lighter or mere volatile ele
ments required for quick and positive ignition; net only
the heavier energy-producing fractions but a scientifically
balanced combination of both.
Its uniform "chain of boiling points", gives Atlantic sure
ness of actieft, fullness of power and an efficiency range net
exceeded in any ether gasoline en the market.
Atlantic is made for present-day meters. The results of
half a century of refining experience are summed up in it.
It is dependable because it is RIGHT. And because it is'
always uniform!
GIRL SAYS THREE MEN
KIDNAPPED HER IN CAR
Police Tryln-f te Unravsl Story of
Yeung Weman
After hearing the story of a twenty-three-year-old
girl that she had been
kidnapped from the eldewnlk nnd Inter
thrown from the machine te the street,
police are today making every effort te
run down the ninrhtne and the four
men who were In it.
Four young men saw the girl thrown
from the car at Wlster street nnd
Clarkseu avenue last evening. They
found her conscious, but unable te
wnlk, nnd had her sent le the (for (fer (for
innntewn Hospital, where physicians
think she has a fractured ekiill. .
She gave her name ns Normn Mis
slmcr, of 57124 North Lambert street.
Her parents nre Mr. and Mrs. Frank
L. Mlsslmcr. She Is n clerk In a mall
order house. ,
According te her story told te police
nnd physicians, she had been with.a
tmi-tv of friends nt Point Pleasant ves-
I tcrdny and had returned te the city and
bad dinner at the Heme 01 a menu.
Jesephine Furstcrmnn, 540 Chew
street.
She said she was walking home when
the four men In an automobile drew up
alongside the curb, and one get out
nnd said '"Geed night.". This, she
said, occurred at Sixteenth street and
Olncy avenue. Then she said the car
stepped a short distance ahead and the
three men gout out nnd lifted her Inte
the automobile.
"I screamed when the men took me
Inte the car." said the girl, "but the
men put their hands ever my mouth.
Twe or three times 1 told, them te take
my money 'but let me go. I de net
remember whether I jumped out or was
thrown out.
Te Take Bullet Frem Lenjne
Ijonden, April 17. Professer Bor Ber
chnrdt, of the Menblt Hospital, has
gene te Russia te operate en Nikolai
Lcnine, the Bolshevist Premier, for the
extraction of a bullet ledged In Leninc's
shoulder in the iiutumn of 11)18. when
he was fired upon by the student, Dera
Kaplan, says 11 dispatch te the Times
from Berlin.
Gasoline is
ur'Moter
" ' --1 r - ' f till 1
kREADf IFOR iMl
Cats Against Qevtrntr Iturc'
, r login Today )f .
Wukn, 111., April- 17,nj!, 1
P.)-Trlal of Governer Lcn M
charged with conspiring te mbttiii
State funds; will ba started in the Q7 '
cult Court here tedy unless tnetka,
postponement Is added te the numeuM
ones during the last few mehthi i" !
parently nil difficulties which 'a,w
tnuse further delay have been eiiir
nntpd. sum.
nntcd
Judge Claire C. Edwards has
concerned the trial can be statl'ed I1.1
11.. ..-In.lltn.. ll. 1.... ""M-U Willi
neiiiiti'ii uiui. be nir as 1 he
t h
ltll
L.V.. u " "l "'" J,,r as the flrif
process.
BELGIAN8 ACCEPT WAQE 01
Brussels, April 17. - Tte B.1J.' '1
metallurgical workers yesterday aeeiSS '1
1 "i.-:" .r .vuS'"" ,7"wi. as
H ! AH nANf ktflllMlUa M "''"I"''-
workers In
ine BiasB maustry UZ
9 ner cent. cut. ""
agreed te a 20 per cent cut.
V
DRIER'S
Early Vegetables
should be pttnttd nor. ns ulltht -.J
will de no harm te aueh ventabtM
Beet. Swim Chard. Ctrret. KndlvV. Vtff
ii ! s.imrci, carrot, Kndlv ij
Ijattue, onion Heu, Early rc. 11.
illb,
K"J''."""Se"LiP' .'t awl
ea?Fy,crop"ea " nm WOrk n '
Dreer't Retei
ltvbrld-Tca snil Tre nesa In ni.iii
folpctlen: also plants of Viela. piill!?
r-nladlum or Elephant's Ear hiifS
llhubarb noets. etc. r D,,l,,
Flower Seeds
Sew Sweet Pets at once, alie trim im.
of annual newera for cutting- dutina 11!
entlr summer and early fait. WJ!
selection new of seed for VxSM
Aster. Alyssum. Blue Lic VSZ0
Calendula. Calllepslf MamSfd. W '
tc. aet a copy of enERR-a OAnnrb
HOOK nnd our Special leaflet. iR'i.'!
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