pnn; nwffisgPH A&fi .! ,:v7'r-',. iiflnn MUOtten irnewweriwuvn, rrrei yahijjr aim yppeMp- IE APPRENTICES; ASKED v r Yerk., M 20.-llcHi8,'. i-i the Ittvfllht ei tnc AincricnniWewBiinpcr . r -1 'L i . a. "-1 fclicr"-"Ai)9clienx ajnm. anjr, t'fe Intrdilncpi the forty'-fenr-lidur ' - i.i.i...i.i... .1,... .;.! tVTCCK JIHU llt:MJa,v nuujie uiiii Urine Jliaftbcrccan bene vcddV Litin newsnancr ndvertlMns'er ub Letien rntfif at tlils time, X. R. Vll. ELz nf thn Pittsburgh I'reis .011(1 PlfenCef tHc.aecUtinn, Failed Upen Itfe-Wmbcrs a('iliev6pcnlnf of the on en on 'ASli'cenrcntionVtoday te eliminate jjje In' the newtpaper ;plant of the. ikir? en;! set behind the apprentice-. Ev.tinnl' mnvement In order, 'te nre- " . . ,t.,1l -! I . Mieruif e ei si... nc.i,( .n . .. ?J&wW 'eniV W fchl.fneedsT TStnrl.llhtPlllr i't fntliei' tntwrlha? nfrhe coat hf aHtftWtlen nml the elimination of wl.lful Brtf." dld Mr, .Williams. "The, for- i 'lip ('MCIIV DP.TOIKI inp liailU'UIBIC til nf dip mibllMher ! the latter 1h miimaiv iinnpntn nin nn'ii coeii Aa a further allcTlatloiief the high' WS 01 IirVUUtiiWII' UlUlfJ IIIOIDI. bllili knr mats are tee hlih. and that the klef.end te be sought fa h reduction In ke'wage scales of killed workmen. kese reductions seem certain te, come I course of time: sSCo-epewtloB of Unions Aaked S ri!purlng the period; of buslncaa read- SJNMBieni ito'imitei DeenpneninK (nrougn (nreugn EWTUbllther has, been forced te leek out IfarAthc elimination of waste, increasing Iff efficiency nhd lowering of costs en nn nnnu. jh ii nut 'n kuuu- rune r the newspaper prlntlnr trades unions de. likewise? in tnis my of indus trial '.economy, when .lowering, the cost it-nreducinir the neceseitics'ef life meanii noch-te the welfare of mankind, docs ; it: net Recni strange that trades unions Kheq(dihaVe , regulations V designed cx- JUlrciy ter tne purpose of creating and net' producing ifsablc'preduc- u'fer the employer?" , 'Mr, Williams -declared that while .at time tnese "ob rules" lniRjlt have A Inudnble 'ln'ierdpr tn nrovenf' tin. Ifii.1 t .i ,...A. -ZTi i " -". Iiaapivjuicni. uicrr wnn no nceu ler SUCH a'mm lndv Otl.l aflAfl 1 fifjn fact, therei is today in all the ,'laim cities : a scarcity- of nrintrrta. -wewmen nnd'stercetyners.. it the h1x-I ,aas werK-a-wccK ruic was suddenly (lafqrced there would be hundreds of . kewinancrs badir .crinnlcil in entHmr JW.,, .iiaiiHiicB irem tne large cities ii".".u"" '"tf- -H-a v, conjueraeie per Huge of rinters, , pressmen and etypcrs 'an Tn at' nrpftpnf tferlrliiir . Ikteg, paid ,fm yevei, eight and nine, laM in semd cxceptidnaKcascs,. even Stt"I)i high S&b.ef 'tabori;HewcvcrViJ' 3aH')a serious 'a matter new as secur- Vthe co-eperationrof laben te give van,- ma uroenverK in return, lib tinned, 'land in devising some ;.,pf attracting and training apt 7sSBmteimm aemaiidB brf- tHc i-nnlfllr .ffinm J!XDandiniLi-nPH,'liniinAP hualtialiv. I;leyer,-t'is'c6h"eyreVallsrdeVtlirif sSxnt .wage scales are''toe high ami mi reductions mUsl-folIew the general MrkctMn. nllfJiBcs;'ej: production. ' l&'kousiiflcatipier.Ho'urSvcek , 'Ja yiew- of. conditions' cited,. thcrc ' U 4 . 1,1. k .' J- . . . -. .j . J 3" e e jiiHiincatien whatever for the wfij-ieur neur ween, in newspaper of ef W8,.nU(l the. full .form nf lm inni. tfm will continue, u'galhst If. IlcKidcs. spprnticcshlp laws should be changed a.Me invite mercapprentircs in the. tttieus trades, in&tcad of repelling them jfrpresent restrictions apparently de.- j.nlth the softening of newsprint pnecs, there hns- comp the tendenev' ijja'frw quarters te reduce aubccrlp Uen prices. ylt is gratifying te note tW the experiment has been made in MBy n few instances, nnd results In I.' way ercirculatlbn rnlns Imvn hren 10 'negligible that it is certain the .neught of general reduction is absurd tad unthinkable. v 1 ij 4Hwisc n"J' thought,-of reducing Mrertisiug rates.. Th'cjfprescnt costVef Mifprint isMOO percent :hlgher than at re-war'prlccf while the cempila- mv e miiiine rates or newspapers tows en!y;aivery moderate inciensc in rttes'ever the enme. period.' ,s t VOTE FOR PAPER STRIKE lh Reject Wane, Cut, Newsprint W. . Preduccra Are Told . y?r,t' Al)ril -".(My a. p,) Xne' htrike vnin bn i. i... i.-. Wlentil Ilrotherheod of i'nper Sinkers r- uirrwiicinungiy against ncceptnncc JJ wage reductions proposed by manu- I.Kli'nrHr.0f ll0W8 l,ri,,t IP""-. JWC- SfiLi1, Cnrey' Pldcnt of the broth -"el, anneunned nfa conference with W manufacturers here today. PENN EXPERT TELLSWOMEN NOT TO OVERDO EXERCISE Dr. ri..l irt c ! . ,., va uiiuu suggests ; Physician's Advice en Physical Condition , ' 'I'enple fclieuldbc tnughthaL It is hearts would stand, te ascertain the -1'iuiiiii; ini.L- r ... i ,, ... i,n iwtk." 'This lalllrl- ttei-Hli', ,,,. a- ,,.nc ?? by Dr. Charles Wharlen, assist -! director of physical education et jiV"lverslt" e'-Pennsylvnitli. x A That may sound rntlim. kliiKiilnr ,'"8 ,f,re,'n n man of the medicul pro pre pro J9'en, he continued, "but most ills .little lens ever-lndulBcncc. ' laViii?men cnPrl',e.tlin grcntfr part of 22.1 '. uml PW Over-indulgence, nPs in feed, or late hours, nnd In a KJM many eases In a.desire te be pani r"u, tiiey fancy themselves te be suf- St muh"1 ,V,UM!n'w,i,ch xcay n,e ff ""nrteu was asked If exercise, ,,, L' "0-Jr,."u Mt.tn -", (ri -iii, uiu ivui nun- ttnifdv it1"' weuiu uc a goeu W i, "I"''1: b' llflld lie an.-J if taken' r, ""Utilll 111 II unfortunately JSSK'Vf 'tt"lj or lliufeMt Jus W"CeZ arr,h's,cal,-v' aw ,0 ' J?.' '" IIIV lnliwl 11 ,n,l -...11.... itheut just hew stand. a most excellent idea m tcarn u,hi..i. ....... - -jl nlllCll lll- bnnl' f.. ....!. ......!-... 6 eell.-' " -'" " """ eiu". W Women' ti-m. I.I ..i.i- ' .fl-i.. ' . ---... i.vu.u, mil ii iifv-riiv wn 1HH1I.I L ' - "I Wleiu .i 0IMn ln I'"1' ulubs t0 SyVfl..? "'? ,!nmc ""' t cards we DrXwV istll,lent8 t college.". , iKl. V ,1B,k"'. leek from n -desk r iMfiSL- ''mmmmmmmssm Dirv4i..L . l .v --r- w ,"kj aii t . m0mmmmijmMk.. ijsmr, M"M" " ..', , '." hi ,f,JL r . v. 7. I 1 - l;'l.. ki V ,. . . vi, jij .y inifMiiiiinnWlirl i 'Ii ft VIi f -.-y ,-, -..t-f .-. ,-m-nj,r..v f . ,, , v-, w, vVj;J.t.A.,.,-.vi.;.J .X -K I, $" 'frtt-&''! yjf . 'i..V.llIUll L"4. r. lf-Wi fir. ' jnfftxrdi ' .,.. i. Ti.' v- -,',,. .f, (.'-, sf-l M tj u - .-- ,. i nm Ye Wt , - best an, jir.r weds and forced wa urauiiflicil Charles B. Dillingham Would Include'Exhibit Showing 'Stage Progress DIRECTOR RUMORS SPIKED Charles II. I)il!ingBain, vene of tht,, leading theatrical lireducers .of New Tork, linct made a proposal te the Sesqiil-Ccntenriial Exhibition. Associa tion that a great, theatre exhibit I'lus-trating- the progress et etnge art be established here for the world's fnlr. Sir, Dillingham has addressed a let ter te the association, which rends as follews: , ' "I write te express my desire toipro teipro toipre dttcc for' the period ,of the exposition in an appropriate structure a.histerlcaf spectacle leslgned, first, te impart the signlflcanqe of the, anivcrsary ; second, te Illustrate the progress of the theatre, "Te make certain an. adequate pres entatien of Mage attainment, the prej-. cct In its phynlcal details will be kept elastic until a later date se' that we mar enlist the most' advanced acces sories' te' assure harmbnv. of spirit with the exposition. ' , ' ' ' ,. ' "The manazcrs of tlin lilKtnrir-ni.man.. tacle will deslre te' maintain 'effective contact' with the exposition managers'.' Atv.velir convenience veHf.nm-.liivlin.iu.i Pappplntn'IialsonelBcer vt 'tbefSesqui L Centennial.-. . uz, I ',. i All, Guesses Wrong,. Xenc of tbe, men mentioned fer.the pest of .chief commissioner of the tfnir will be chosen, according te Ed ward W. Hek, who spoke last night be fore Ten afid I'encll Club members. Among these believed te have been considered by the Executive Committee are Charles' M. Schwab'. Majer General Oeethnls, Herbert C. jlloever. Walter 0. Teagle, president of the Standard Oil Company of New .lersey; Charles Plez, SIntthew C. Brush and Sir. Befc. ' "I, wlU tell you parenthetically that thcinnn who may take the job has net been mentioned yet in the newspapers," Sir. -Btik told the ncwsimperaicn' after he had said Unit it would take time te select the right man nnd that no goon would result in "guessing." Sir. Bek Is a member of the Kesqui-Centcnnlal Association's Executive Committee, and seme lime age he offered $50,000 a year te Sir. Hoever te take the leadership of the great exposition.! Mr. Hoever declined, and since (thnt time it ban been said thntSIrBek offered a similar nmenrft If Sir. Schwab would accept. "As I 'leek around me here tonight, I free many men with brown hair,! Sir. Hek exclaimed. "They are the kind of men .ww .ought te have bark of tnis big movement because as it stands we have ten many gray-haired men new, including myself." Calls Director Subsidiary Jehu II. Slasen, president of the Commercial Trust , I'envpany.- and a member of the committee charged with the selection of u chief commissioner for, the nesqui-Ccutennml, said today that in his view 'this' appointment Is less important than the election of a t president, et tne .Kxiiiuuien Assecia. tlen nt its unniml meeting In Slay.- "I belleve the selection of n presi- i dent Is the vital thing te be censid-1 c.....i.i. i .i OCIICUUIC Of UUlUOOr WinWS aim eanacit.v et tneir u oeu nrcssure. a u then nlnV the Karnes accerdinclr. they would derive n grcatcc amount of hen cflt from them. "If n man ever-eats he suffers' from indigestion; if he deeti net get enough sleep, he will eventually suffer from, bad nerves. Moderation is necessary in everything. V "People should try te keep tit. All ever tire institutions .in which the 'unlit are eared, for, Why net make an effort te'educute these who are tit, 'te stuy se? In the long run it would be far less cspeirsive te de that, ami certainly of much uorevbencfit te the country. "However, it is necessary that one is liuiniy mentally in the. exercise she ly taking. v If n weman1 is n tennis en thusiast and some one suggests golf te her. she takes it up. "Hut while playing she keeps think ing constantly of the ether gnme, which she likes better. The result is thnt sjie does net, get ally benefit from her game of golf, because she is net an hfiiniy nlavlni: thutns she would be Ijplaying tenuis, although mere of her iniiHi'icN may ue lureugut into pia.v. "I cannot speak tee utreiicly, though, en the necessity v of gauging one s . sticiiRth nnd ability. And just se seen as the women realize it tee, just that i buuii win nicy upgiii hi get rein urnc tit from their, sports." ' mrK "DOC" SAW-BOUKI aiieut it Th Grtat Docter 8nw.llen ruin In tin Itiltjp OOO. A niythlcKl In nu uiicuvcrtil byl . .J'Te". "Den Uailu" nr ,'lli fun- nlmiftV'tA'v' " en ever iaw. .Tliey ii.. pifWiK nopetlle remlc "in KS-w- - . .1 .. .1 "t i " 'I ','!' ' ' I If VOHOMT tIMl. '-U.- ESBS SS ran t .:i: :v'gBgga "'.' v'i'.agggMaigS .fl-gggBkttlal k:&iBlmgl rt DcMep, brigroemi'lfererioimlth, Mrs". Helen Ilennerj-, brtf eawWrntoirfefetf , 3leucester. The tecrry milkmen were at their old pranks tmlay. They MaWped the newly. If theni iiitn a hack. Wilh'tlu cans iiedte the vehicle. . "sljlitseelMg'. teurV Was.kiartcd. . Twenty-flVe milk Uasens followed the hacW t. . -r .. l A T. r-i , r-I --i i-J - 1- crcd," he said. "He will, be the head f or a grent orgunizntleii, nnd the chief commissioner' imiHt be .it man accept able .te the president.,' ' "Docs that mean that you think the selection of' a commissioner should be made or rwill take place only after the president is named ' in Slay?'; the banker wasasked:, "I would net say thutV he replied, I cocked in this matter; AYc. bnVe get te v.8Hiiii,c'iuti; ti Bitrub'iu-ujJurutiru uvujfg and my own belief i" that it should be modeled after the ' Liberty Lean or-i ganizotleiif That-was n volunteer group nnd ltwns thebest nrgnulzatlen of its kind in the world's history. It should b 1i cornerstone, of our calculations te evolve for the. rrratcst of world's ffnli's .a working body like that." Ilea's S'ame Stent lened . ' The ;nnmc of. Sir. Ilea 'lini been put forward in ibe last' .two days 'for the chief cemmlssinncrshin. An intimate .friend efSIr. lieu said "today; how ever, he doubts Sir: Ilea will nccept. "He Is,-about sixty-six years old new, nnd In four, years he will be' seventy; I think he weubKwant'a younger man picked."'' ' . ' ' .Sir. Ilea left the city today en an official tour of inspection of the Penn sylvania Lilies. He will be absent un til Saturday. . . ( Themas Iteblns.' chairman of the State Centennial Celebration Ceminls-, sien, speaking unofficially, said .that b'c Dciicvrs ine .uircqieratc et tne cxpestv tlen. should ultimately, be ..made, .te, in clude three representatives of the State body, three, members of Council, n representative-of the Frtlk Beard 'of I'hlla-, ueipiua anu representatives of oilier err llclal bodies wlthr which tlie directors must have constant oiegotlatiohH. Such rcpusetitatien en. the beard, SIr. Robins said, ,would greatly facilitate the work of the' Centennial 'Aseoclatien. -' . '; ... May ;Name "Chief .Tuesuay te attend the .hearing before the con gressienal committee. 'Thfe belief Hvas' expressed in an in formed quarter 'this morning that ap pointment of. a chief commissioner would be announced by the directors"! .then and that the fair delegation at Washington would be able te advise uengrcss who win de tne executive bead:, That would enable the directors te fellow the suggestion of Representative Oscar E. Bland, chairman of the Heuse Committee en Expositions. The spokesmen at Washington will be Sla.ver Sloere, Jehn Frederick Lewis, Alba' It. Jehnmn, Jehn Cadwaladcr and I possibly Sir. Ren. if he is able te jet away from His railroad duties. NEWLYWEDS KIDNAPPED Gloucester Milkmen Play' Jinks at Oennery-Smith Nuptials The merry milkmen ei Gloucester arc nr., their old pranks. Till.-, morning after Edward Denncry, one of the of ficials of the Snnitary Milk .Company, had been married te Helen C. Smith, In St. Mary's Catholic Church, the bridal party was kidnapped and the couple, forced into n two-seated hack festooned with' dells, pretzels, tin pans and ether symbolic decorations. They were driven through the ttrcets of Gloucester followed by tventy-llve milk wagons and several trucks. Tlic precession wan halted in front et the uciiiicry nemc nnu tnc miiKmcir or- itanlzed a reception for all comer TUD NIPPON FTATF fll 9flR ' nUIVir&UN CS I ft 1 1 dUI,lUO , , ... . . n. ' .v.. . i aue -lerinigniiy,, meeting ..pt.uie ni' Beard efv Directors et.',tbe' Yaif is te take place'next Tuesday, lhvday7bc;-; Ore the: delegation , gees te Washington' ..uaxnanne weniz ucri 4"ot,uie, in i ventery Showed ! An inventory of the estate of the 'late Themas SI. -Thompson, City Cen- roller and Director of Public Works ' under Mayer Warwick, was filed tedu. 1 The estute totaled te isiui.uhj.u. The estate of the. Inte Catharine Weutz was inventoried nt $234,018,112; ll'ur ( raizaiiFiii .iiiiuciMMi ui ni,- i 0.-8.52, and that of Sara K. Clese nt ."f7.SS0.70. nu aiimiltcu te nrenate today were Kli T. Spcakmun. LM24 Squth Sixty third street. ?2fl,000; Patrick (inll.f gher. 238 Pine street, $5000 : Clara I,. (iablc. 160S .Summer street. $1200, ana X. (Clifferd Uicmer. 2414 West Sustnie litunua nvenue', $5000. 3oeksfbr otenst There is no end te the fasci nating highways and byways you can explore ;in your enr " te the ideal .spots' for wood land camping trips. We have books here that .tell abeutth trips ethers' have' made. ' (f2mi mxDien .,.BQOFjL SELLERS ' wvauwtdL? ill1!. I J TK.LPvl .'(llvl 9wmmmwmm9Mmmw9wmm 'VKNtf'VX thcAV K 's Collapse-of Londen Agreement w Seen in Refusal te . i ' Confer ' . REBEL. COUP IS FEARED 'By the Associated Press Belfast. April 120. A brcaclr between the Dublin and Belfast (Jeveriments. which Ulster political quarters declare mny also entail n rupture of the Lon Len Lon eon ngrccment, is indicated by nutate .nient issued .by the previsional govern ment in Dublin this afternoon, air air neunclug that it Is'unable te co-epernt,? with the Belfast fleverunicnt in an In quiry into the Irish railways. ' 1 , m.i... , . .. . . inn j, onuei! ncrccmcnt in imii-.i in is the Nine 'reached nt the cenfercm-i of .Mnrcu iiu. participated u hv Brit si Cabinet members. Sllchnel Cellins nnd Arthur Urifflth for Seuth" Ireland, and Sir James Crnljf and the Alnrquis of jLeminnucrry, ler iserthcru Ireland. By this agreement the two Irish Gov ernments undertook te rp-eperate with u view te the restoration of peaceful conditions in the unsettled nrens of Ireland nnd. te use their influence UK.'iInst inflnmmaterv snepcliPK nr nrtK tcalculatedUe cuuse friction between the two sections. The ngreement Included the institution of new legal methods te settle differences' between the Cnthe'ic and Protestant interests in Ulster, the ccBHuuyu oil jnsn itepuunca n Aripy nc ,tlvitl6sl1n the northern 'counties 'and uiuur vunciiiaiury measures. 'Dublin, .April 20.;-(By A. P.) Ef Ef eorts te curc peace iii Southern Ire land were renewed today with the. rc nwnnblinc of the conference between th Free State, and Republican leaders. The conference continued into the aft ernoon, when it was adjourned until Saturday. Three labor delegates were in attendance in addition te the rree htatcrs and Republicans. The la bor delegates were Aldermen O'Brien, Themas Jehnsen and Cathal O'Shnn O'Shnn nen. , Michael Cellins and Arthur Griffith represented the Previsional Free Stnte ueveriiment, nnd. Ramen de Valcrn and &athal Bnigh (Charles Burgess) the Republicans, .The ethers present were Lord Slnyer O'Xelll, of Dublin, and Archbishop Byrne, the nnousers of the conference, and Stephen O'SInrn, Slnyer of Limerick. The Dail Elrcann was, te meet' to day and rumors of a possible coup by Rerv O'Connor, leader of the ett treme Republican forces, were afloat. SHOT DEAD BY POLICEMAN 8quad of Patrolmen Fires en Men Refusing te Halt Unlontewn, Pa.. April UC (By A. P.) A squad of patrolmen here cnrlv today opened fire upon n crowd of men In the downtown section when they failed te heed n command te halt. The men started te run when the police ap proached. A short time later the body of C. D. Llvcngoed was found In n nearby lumber yard. He wns. shot in the head. Patrolman Frank Price reported thet Llvcngoed wus in the gang and that lie shot the man when he refused te halt. Price surrendered te the Cor Cor oner. ROAMER Power Hdi& -E!itinfA ' I - Dependability Durability $2785 Delivered Philadelphia Nliowreom Uptn ICvenluea PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. "Pictures speak louder than words' The mere pictures1 you use, the stronger you -get your business . . message across. WenrnaHe.th.e.rjgbt promoting plates for you. The Cme'Tnut Street EX0R.I2CHETNUrft You'll find1 "gyms" new in a great number of Philadel phia's biggest business houses physical trainjng t makes for goedVorkmanship. It makes for geed leader ship, toeespecially if' it's the different, restful Cellins System. May' we mail our booklet? COLLINSl INSTITUTE' OF PHYSICAL CULTURE 219-25 North Ilread 8trt'" Ft .tf, ' j.'- 'jl j ' . ,'f t-fifff FACE OPEN BREACH IBfeS MiMhmixMM', ; .;vm& '"PSrfTV "Ilia's 4 'r ?"iw. ? niftTrj T TIT. frlT ,a vjTfl . irJF -' i jTl,ii ljiitp l"1, ,V V ";-"'.'' J',tf JlWftFflHTY aai afaWai & Var MtttM 1 aaV I fi aw I Wl ifflilEPW f.f " p ' , ' aU . . Blfll ' ' M ACtrtfcfjMi6W.pamages ' Z. Vt'l,-J-fK .""TV1! '. j unafgirjg 4 1 reatmenis nuinea tHer1. :Flciand ;Prbfile NURSE IUjfjjREpjBY AUTO Klcgfi In the New Jerwyrjuprcme Court for $25,0C0 daraageSVilgalnst Charles. W. Holdentireprfelor :eK n beauty "shop In , tblO'Jty, charging that treat-, incuts by Helden have ruined tbe beauty rt harface'ana ipreflle thereby destroy ing Ker occupation 'ftsTan artists' model and actress. '- - . 'In the complaint, filed by Hnrceurt Jb Steelman, lieV;ntterneys, the young bmaii .claims', tliatIIelden gimrnntced te "remove' n small line or wrinkle from her" faed beneath the eye," and she sub mitted te -an' opethtlep in September, lOSOlat his HawlSv - TlW.blll.cliargt's.'lhat the. "dcfemlant dld.'net use" due' nnd proper care or skill. in. .performing, saldnperatien en the'Tifslntlff In that he did negllgcutly and vntelessly ami unskillful!' 'conduct said dperntIen nnd that plaintiff's face immediately and afterward and. ever since lias heeii swollen, liilliimed nnd dlscelered and she has suffered intense physical (lain .nnd metitnl.nnjuish." Efferts are-belpg made te, have the case heard before Judge Dengcs nt the term of Supreme Court n't Slays Land Ing.next month. Ileldcn .cainc into the' limelight about a year age when he w'ns arrested by Philadelphia customs' inspectors for air leged complicity in In. big ruin-running piec aieng witn a. u. vressjniHi. rior rier lda: millionaire. He is nut under $10,000 bail.pcndlng disposition of that case. Struck by an- automobile while re-, turning te, her home from, a health meeting in'Mhe.jMasAinliuselti Avenue Scheel building -last night, Sliss Heicu Slertcn is In d scrieun .coildltien at the Atlantic Gity"Heipiln1. She Is n pro fessional nurse attached te the Scheel Beard. She sustained n broken wrist, n,. deep rut in the head nnd luceratiuns of t.he face and probably internal in juries. Jehn Walten, driver of the) machine. Is out under S.'OO ball te j uwait the lesult of her inj.irlcs. i ' ' Arrested en two charges of extortion and one of rellccting unlawful fec.-. Kmersen Burdlck. Justice of the.Peace nt Hiiinmonteu. waived a hearlnz liefere Justice Geerge Straus yesterday n'nd.i was held under Sl.'.OO hull for the.; Grand Jury. Burdlck dcnhw.iill the chaives nnd declares that the fees Coir i lect'ejl were for work done in his private I capneitv and hud nothing whutcvci' te. ile with his office -as Justice of the I Peace. i Headed by their uniformed patrol ami ' baud, nearly two hundred members of the' local Ferest Tall Cedars of Lebanon and tiicir-ludit'H left for the annunl con vention of the order in Newark in special tars nttached te the It o'clock tiuln this morning. Werd was received here today of the iicutn et .Hrs. .Mary ueiilns Asluncud. widow of afermcr' county engineer anil i member of 'the Beard, of Che'-eu Frce-j holders, .Inst niglit, while en 'a. 'visit te her son. Edward. Ju East Orange, where I he is engaged In the practice el' law. f -aim.- ueiinih)- was n member of n I family which has liyed in,l1.Ian'iU; , UlMllll aim lui.vi.;iii iii:iiu J1111T Jll IIS affnlrs for mere tljun n century. Her father, former Sheriff Isaac Cellinsis Says the Scissor Bird: "I never cut into finer woolens than go into Rog ers Peet clothes.. "One leek will show you as attractive an out-of-the-common fabrics as you can find at the fanciest-priced tailor's. "A size for every build!" FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper Make this your personal car The thing that they like most abeutanH.CS. is its spirit. -Fer it matches "the spirit of an active mind. H. C. S. Sales Company 832 N. Bread Street H.C.S. , C2f ! ." AT-Va , t. AttaJrille," Cltr ApFlCO. SI m Mny Edwards, one of ithci-Spautles of the Ml Follies .iiwiOlTf hns filed suit i i t'Jtl 'A n mimmm w, 'M'. pw, iMm(M&?Mf&iimtf ijttbtrl,.iireiflrff?flMfvlTl1tiir WMr, iittJeliif.Ii CelllnsRd'prdiaiJicrjt :h.ll',alnlalkli...fn.)l l,rnf1ilf. 'AIl:4. Aifliiir'.I, Purlnteii. ieiicrht sunciln tendent of the 1cm til traction company., vni chnsrit pteVldeut.. Albert J, Fc,l( nre.Jldeiit efthe PriHS-l'iileii ilubllcii- rtiOns, was selected vK'aircldciit., AUTOCAR Ca-SUES Wanti' ,te. Prevent Other, Concerns Frem Using Its Name The Autecar Company of Ardmbrc has started mi action, in ccpilty against, the Peters' Auiechr Company nnd D? Vejller & Ce., Inc. , The bill of cnmp'Hlti't. filed teilfi.v In:. the United States District Court here, asks nu injunction restraining the twj corporations from' using the name "An-, tecar." N .The. cemplnliiniit ret. fhrtli that the :eik1 .will of its business embmlied in HiCdesImmtleii. "Autecar." i valued nt .htfitilreds of thousands of dollars. Ii clnhns prier right te tlie-nnmc.. The Peters Autecar Company Is a Delaware Corporation, in business nt Bethlehem. De Vclllcr iV Ce., also Is n. Delaware corporation. WILL MnVP PflMPP MnilMTQt WILL IYIUVC rULIUfc IV1UUIM I b .. . . ' Water Bureau Repair Shep te Bel Remodeled asv8table I Mourned, traffic patrolmen were as-' rured of better nuarters for I hoi" methits teilnv with the - 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ir of m ordinance by. the Muyer, which np np prepriaiex !!".".'010 for fitting up the e'd wLter bureau repair shop at Twelfth and Reed streets. The lease en the present quartern rft 1222-1M Seuth Bread street expires at the end of this year, The water works repair shop will be remodeled. The or dinance recently passed by Council 'enm after a number efv conferences betwc.'h tlie Slnyer and llepnrtment heads'. it,.t.a; uiuiea(i was in ,ner sixty -leiinu yciu-. 'Anuif nnhiial meeting of'ihe At-Inilti.-Vdiic ltnUrv .Cliih ln'st'liiahl. ' I r Supreme Brilliancy ! Polished Girdle Diamonds are mere brilliant than any ether cern Sed enlrfy?thh Establishment TABLE- D'HOTE DINNERS SERVED DAILY! 5 te 8 P.M. KUGLER'S RESTAURANT 30 Se.l5tti ST. i I ' " i NUMNAH RUGS Made in India First Showing in America They are all richly wools in Persian and Angeva wool. Size 4x6 feet, from $30.00 up. Alie curUini, 4x 10 feet, $70.00 pair up. Bedspreads, 6x9 feet, $45.00 up. Pillow cases, 23 inches square, $6.00 each. All these are embroidered in colored wool twill ground. They are the best rugs ever nemci anu eainere and country use, and are offered eiptctally low price. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Exclusive Importers for This District d Oeed's Standard of Tailoring" is that which gives Service, Style and 'Satisfaction in our Clothing, and makes it distinctly superior te and differ ent 'from usual Ready-te-Wear Gar ments. , fl Spring Suits and Tep Coats are priced $30 and upward the values-at $40, $45 'and $50 arc especially interesting. ' JACOB REED'S I4&H426 Cltcstcmt Street .,..&&&. mk0mm-ilh n ii'iiii ii . 1 ' ''"'' fl t,r.wrm iwm wwrmwM.'v Governors and Mayers tevBe Invited te. CaisSen llnlinching at New Yerk Shipyard . MANY ARE MADE CITIZENS Camden is te have n big celcbrntlen when the giant en Isseii for' the Cam den side of the Phlladelpllta-Cnmdeii iiridgc is iniincncd nt tnc iw .". Shipyard in Cninden. Jehn B. Kates former Judge, of Camden, vice pred- l dent of the Joint Bridge CoiiiinIs.len, Hponerrd the celebration project. He has suggested thnt Camden have :i dcmonstriitleii. nnd suggests that, ilia" Governors of, New .Tem-y nnd Peunsyli vhnln nnd thn Mayers of Camden and Philadelphia be invited 'te participate. ' It lids also been urged thnt Admiral I Ilenrv Id Wilsen lie niimne Hie ills- tlnguishcd guests. Admiral Wilsen wn. ( born and received his early education In' Cunfden. Slembers et the Bridge i.ommissien ate uritlng that Judge Kates daughter, MlvH Mnrgiiret,Knles, christen the Cam- den caisson. . A large class of hIIciim applied for 'y IV. '." T ",'"' ' 'LiL tirut session of the court, and he tool; n lirulif'ilill.ll V'PIHI, II ,Wia,MIMh 1,,,.J r. keen lntcrcf In the proceedings. An applicant for citizenship. Giu seppe Buttncevl. thirty-one years old, of Berlin, X. J., passed the examination with flying colors. He was rejected nt the last tessinn of the court because of lack of knowledge. "I love this country as much ns my children." said Buttncevl when hsked by Judge Shay if lie liked the United States. Giuseppe Cetnnl. of 1100 Seuth Third street. Camden, wni granted his DELAWARE SHAD SPRING .CHICKEN SIRLOIN steak: SEA FOOD embroidered in colored Indian designs en pure en heavy manufactured for Colonial at m 111 VM m'A-S ?f,v ' . jiUkim . k.. a- a. u i - ' - v w-'wnri . c pAunxu MimmHi i IJnlfllllil1il LfilllllllU' V Vly" 'L '.' '!'" 'I''.'LI ' "mm (.It ii. i vnVWVttlill! ...,' 'rfx. .. . . i r . . ,j ' - at: h .' lives fn.ri iccei xreuuiiRfKi. .or.., te. . 4 . iWlBj-kl. ,ef.4,J8'J,,KalfVviJ ketl pt te , Coepei4 . frnetureil i Coener Ifnsnltfll IneVx' i wltli n fractured ankle. Sustain a fall freiiv steplnrtdcr in her, he ferry s Super -Values conform with your idea of' fine cletjies. IT'S NOT an easy task , te sell a fine quality suit for say $33 that' might easily valus considered bring $40 But that's our Super--Value policy. Te offer geed, clothes, the kind men want, and then price them lower than any one else. 'Compare and proved up en this. SUPER-VALUES $28 .$33 . $38 and $43 ..fMiuen,;HSKeti pprmisionfte;MBw .tiiinetttit? Ttet,:' TJij J rrt W ,gri.McB. e.tHv; Elhiabetli linker, lsKxt)'g 'ye srs'i !of 710 Hndden nvenlie. Cmh.'A I umcji ii M 1 II1IH. IU I. PE-RRY-'S ' .. - ' i Chauffeurs' . ' ' Outfits " J that will save you the ,'s 'K price of atr inner tube! t 'hi Leng, service-oxford whip- i , cord suits with breeches or long trousers Super Value price $32. -n Overcoats-standard med- cejsj of;, the mesi durable whipcord Super - Value price $37. l Caps te match $3.50 Puttees $7.00 - i These prices are net and , are several dollars lower than anywhere else. Our Super,-Value policy. has attended te that. Sec for yourself if you've the time.1 SEPARATE TROUSERS , i . '28 te 56 inch vuist measure is t h c size range of the all - wer- ' sled trousers we are 1 selling- at $5.25. Our S.-Y. policy ap plies te everything in our store. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men WML Steel Lockers,-' Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. EiUbluheU 1854 1922 Cerniantewn Ave., Philadelphia ROAMER. J'atrlplnn Smartness anil Quality Plu 52785 Delivered Philadelphia Midwruein Unrn i:enln PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 84Z WORTH BROAD ST. 4000 Square Feel Storage Space REASONABLE ' RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Daltaa Aruii rL. a a. ..- '' "'"PWliWePWI 4. iaaiaa '. .& If aZiM i,H m-MrM spi&i'p AWhH rvtew r 'jt? km 11 i 'I 'T'l c'. '' i M t i i: iff fit vim m . Si .1 rlMrf- IT .w m s i" Wl '2!? .,m :.H2&Jffi5Sl&f im&teiuti A'."('i'.'r'i'Li'TJ 'jfrK
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