m mmjEi tmi r'jj-M TV l v " w- w SI-;. " 'c' T Ll I '., STATEPftKE 0 MUMPS Farmr Notified That Orchards and Farms Will Ba Pretactad ' All Summer CO-OPERATION IS ASKED WoeObury, N. J., April 20 Farmers nd fruit growers of thii section are te !" lTtn police protection against crop jku'es T'mt Information cornea te ' tfirm Alnt Coeler and he Is bread - line "c Information. Colonel Swnkepf, of the State Police De- ..mnt. will have all sections' pa- v" trolled this season,-In connection with the ether duties of his police. "This reoperatien can beat manifest Itself if the farmers will communicate 11 depredations, such as tillering, from fields, orchards and chicken houses, Im mediately Where a crime Is committed," says Colonel Schwarzkepf. "Particular attention Is invited te the fact it is exceedingly difficult te obtain a convic tion en these charges etcept when actual perpetration of the crime Is wit nessed. There Is difficulty In identify ing blossoms, farm products, chickens, etc., and for this reason. If the offender has left the premises with bis loot, con viction is problematical, "In view of the foregoing, it is re quested that each farmer witnessing any violation of the law will either held the offender In his custody until the Btnte police have been called or will obtain such Identification, then notify the au thorities." Thousands of dollars' worth of fruit and produce have been stolen In recent years, particularly at night, and very little of that has been recovered. In some instances farmers have placed nfght watchmen In peach orchards anu an occasional offender has been brought before the courts. Farmers going te of leads et bile standlngv In market have lest parts produce, especially wnlU fine at tlin fnrrlea. Farmers are elated ever this new move. They say they will de their utmost te aid the police. , The State police are new searching for a man who has been victimising farmers by soliciting stock for a large refrigerating company in Atlantic City from which thirty hotels have agreed te take, produce. Ten dollars a share for stock was asked, but It was offered as low as $2.60 in some cases. He Is de clared n fraud, although he. has, It Is said, collected considerable money. CAPT. HARRY MILLS ARRIVES Cousin of. Viscount Lascellss Dem onstrates Strength at Ship Decks New Yerk, April 20. Captain Harry Christian Geerge Mills, cousin of Vis count Lascclles, and banker, hunter, soldier and strong man, arrived en the Olympic yesterday. His great height, six feet seven and one-half Inches, and his powerful physique attracted four ship news reporters, te whom he dem onstrated his strength by lifting them en nis arms ciear or tee deck. - . r . V f Man Speeding, Mevtng Picture wuhGuiity c, Conscience By I. P. MeEvey 80KNE Man seen long stretch of open boulevard ahead. Stepi en-gas.' Leeks back. Steps en her Mine mere. Sees crossing ahead. Knows he should slew up. leeks fearfully te both side's as he tears through. IoekS back. Steps en her. Hears chug-a-chug ceming1 up be hind, v Heart jumps into mouth. , Knees cave together. Chug-a-chug drawing closer. Man slews down and tries te leek unconcerned. IT'S A MOTORCYCLE. Chug-a-chug gees by. It wasn't a cop. Kin", heart and conscience back te normal. SUBTITLE riASY COME, EASY GO. SCENE Steps en her hard. Car tries te pass. Steps en her harder, Willises through nnethcr crossing. Thinks he catches gllmpse of motor cycle parked In side street. Probably net. Keeps going. Hears ominous chug-a-chug. Leeks back' quickly. Sees motorcycle en his troll. Tonsils twitch nervously. Adenoids curl up with fear. Heart turns ever three times and comes up for air. Motercyrle drnws up alongside. Man leeks straight ahead. Tries te appear nonchalant. Cep halls him. Man gaxes at cop with feigned sur prise. . Cep motions him te curb. Gets off cycle and takes down license number with great geed will. Man highly insulted. Speaks feelingly of persecution. , SUBTITLE THIS IS AN OUT RAGE. SCENE Gives name and address with sinking heart but defiant front. Upbraids cop bitterly. Doesn't work begins te plead. Doesn't wck begins te bluster. Doesn't work. Pockets slip and drives en slowly. Carefully. t , Talking te himself. SUBTITLE THIS IS AN OUT RAGE. Four Postmaster! Named Washington. April 20. Nominations for pextmastcrships in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, sent te the Senate cKtcrday by President Harding, in cluded the follewing: Pennsylvania William E. Parsons, Hazelhurtil, and Ralph L. Snyder, New Tripoli. New Jersey Elizabeth Transue, Dlawarc. and Peter A. Grelncr, Jr., Woedbridgc. PA.C IV A XV D DHnyi Ri h HIIMIlnlliilltnlfl I nihil I HUH HWh II I H I IIMI I llll I IHHiilB I UaHlflB yHHpH ,HHHHIHHlyHHHHl HgDIgggVnHHnHlinlR .ZbV QaveVLiBtiflggflgggkgggflgggggggggggggH HuHBI lallrWaBMaallDllll 'InilHBwIwr tPgtgigigigflaieBBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBiiiiiiiHi raBBBBBBBLn ainillLi rU IlfRl ll I iK fttnl li 1 1 II In U llnil III Inl ffi lsV m LHBLLLLP jHutinllnlfflllllllnlllffi 5HBfflflHjjyjffltlll IHllnnl nnUUlIHDJ mhtffiiyOiw' t Pmwtnger Touring cAnn ounces a new, a larger, a mere beautiful Single OXjtL With the advent of this new Packard, we believe that a definite turning-point has been reached in the manufacture of the better meter cars Packard resourcefulness in producing meter carriages of incomparable charm, and brilliant, dashing performance, has, in this instance, surpassed itself. But something infinitely mere important and impressive has also been accomplished. The new Packard conveys an instant and vivid conviction of value se very great as te be almost epochal. We are sure that this group of eight inimitable cars will compel you te com parisons which are certain te give the new Packard a position of overwhelm ing advantage. Tht pric of tht nw Singltix fivt patttngtr touring it $2485 at Detroit Tht new price of tht TvAn-Six touring i$ $38S0 at Detroit New en Display at Our Showroom "mi. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street WHO OWN ts ASK, THE MAN - "' i . , a FElWMBaWgMMBMBMBBBa':Eifr'A2AMI?MBMMMMBBMigSff STORE OPENS AT A. M. CLOSES AT 5130 P. M. S"THtmfJAYrBllTfe7 1MI. T Wh NELLENBURGN r iwr sleck -Mfncr vwsrffrf c Heusefurnishings . Our Entire Stock of Lucas and Sherwin & Williams Paints at 15 Belew the Regular Price V. S. Government Utility Bexes, Werth $2.25 gg bitcn, av And w laelad one pair of extra heavy teel Hinges that alone are worth 26c. Sis. ZVx UHx lli $42.00 Leenard Pelar King ttQQ QK Refrigerators... V- $8.50 Rapid Washing Machines fl MW I ."rj Iianu power' tn a c li I ne with easy r it n nine Krnrs. fin ish slightly rubbed. $1.75 Metallic Bettem Wash pBu White enamel finish feed chamber ; golden finish case. Sold en Club Plan. cepji m Beiler Uewl I -- $13.50 's Amerl- , dec oration, e pen can Porcelain Dinner Set, $8.75 CO pieces. Blun and geld lint- Bteclc pattern. Clean-as-a- $46.95 $60.00 Leenard China-Dish Refrigerator. . One-plecf SKS1W ... fiSSB Japanese Red Terracetta Tea Pets Embossed nat- tcrns, various shapes, four and five cup OCn ReRular 75c and $1.00 size. e round-coiner porcelain feed chamber and white porcelain pans en tne doers. Held en Clnb Plan. This is the cheap eat and beat refrigerator any-where. $8.50 16 Inch Indirect Lighting Fixture $5.59 Marblelzed glass bowl fitted complete for gas or electric lights. T $24.50 Four-Burner Gas I 1&-uu te 2U.U0 Silk 07 OC Cook Steves. G1 n AO ' Heer Lamp Shades " vv With Breiler D 'ue Sold en Club rinn fmSffm With is-lnch even. Size 16 Inches wide. 18 Inches deep, 14 inches high, with ex tended top separata and oreiier burn, j All our sample shades, varieua er and broiler shapes and colors, trimmed with nan a A ' .111. .l L.-it. t t- .. ii u euiv miiu uiiciiuie irinKP. lacK. Seme hev soil from handling. SnfLLENBUrcS Third Fleer Furniture & Bedding $3.50 Oak Dining Chair Solid Oak Chiffonier 5 Drawers arirr Tli sfB ' , Harber WSSwSSSttBa I HBO witiew wjBttHSmm 1'Ml chair gWgSBfgk ! gai gggaagBiv aim O Ol ' e 'O ' ll 250 Solid Oak Bureaus, As Shown $11.95 $3.95 $30 00 Brass $1495 $40.00 3-Piece Natural Willow Suits. $19.75i As illustrated. Cushion extra. 50-Inch Plank-Tep Buffets, as tf"l A fTf? Shown Dlt7elD ipH Large cupboard. V All finishes, full sizes, best (Trade brass and lacquer. $6.00 Brass Sample gQ OFT Costumers VO.VD Dull or bright finish, well-braced legs . with numerous hooks Slightly ahopwern $20.00 Drep-Side Couches, q-t -t rjp Complete.. pll. I D Gray Decorated 6-Piece Breakfast CQJ. HK Suit r . .. - -:-- -zJmxmi!WE isjisi Streng Iren framu reuches wlUi steel (leulilp-lliik vprlnKH. Coin plat with thick pml. May be used m sltiKle nr deuble bed, 3-Piece Davenport Bed Suits, Werth fc A A TC $100.00 at.. DtllO $15.00 All-Felt and Cotten Mattresses, $8.75 neil edge. Goe4 woven tick. 2000 $2.00 Pure Feather Pillows te Be Sold at, OK Each "OC - A s ' ji m . vi Brown lMtherette. 5nellenbUr53 FUtk TU J'.l N'SNELLENBURG & CO.1 i ' jwm: ;. wlaumWSaL w&s Ci-K iilriihils stiMffhlfr- - . ...
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