r, SfiaaawisaasKSSBnrasi a- "nu'Tvi'diiiBHt'TwvvMnBaiHraiiHnwHnniiiR' 7 iy-i f,M ivicmpw.w ii rtm rKHRK.-'Nnw'n r?vn vt. v.-i:i iTraWM a'r'tr'b.f T-: v? .? "t," tty.wi jrtvr ' p.n iwftyvi ,VT m i i . rX 5MP W r'A K!; .I'' t t K ,. .rt lit IYS AMERICA BLOCKS TREATY . , : r..v,T,rt'iivrHm,w;!;.j;,,vftmn Mfti 1 Lloyd Geerge Declares Absence Frem Reparations Beard Causes Friction UNITED STATES ACTED AS FRIEND OF ALL I Hv the Associated Pre." r Londen, .lime 1. Premier Lloyd Geerge. eiitllnliiB (lie reparation, sltun Hnn In the Heuse of Common Inte jrs- tarda v. jlnfended the Treaty of Versailles n,lFalil nil he asked, vinh tlint l! rrltlei Mate the facts fnsriy. lie snm mere wnn no doubt that there wns nnc fact which worked mtnltm the proper Iml ince of the Hepnrntlenx t omnil-Men. Is ell ns of the l.rnjwu of Natien the attltitile of Amerlni. He ilil that when the tre-.ly was ilineil It wa assumed tlint America would he represented en the Ilepn ra tion Commission mid In the League of Natien. America was the only country without claims with respect te reparations, he said, ntid the was net nffeeleil by the reparation? settlement. Therefore." the United States was trlctlv Impartial, was frlendlv with Germany, frlendlv with France, friendly with Italy and 5reat Hrltnln. anil wns alw concerned with International trade. Therefore, lie declared. America was concerned with wine that reparation" were nel iirlen te the ONtrme of up gettln? the linlnm-c of werM triide. "It n ilie relicy pur"iie.l aft,M Waterloo, nvard Frnncp. when Pru fin nnd Uus-Ia and the ether victors limed that France be trnnmled," saM Mr. Llejd (ieerce. "The CJevernment in thnt dny ielned In ce'tnteiiancc such n pelicy: we n.e puciiins the same ceur.e. Hut If (icrmany is defiant. If he should nv ;.-.: treaty we decline te carry out.' 't would lie different. A German policy of non-fulfillment would bf a policy of immediate disaster. Is Telley of Waterloo "It Is net a question of Frump net Ibr alone, if there Is defmnee of tiif Versailles Treaty. We arc slciiiUeric te the treaty, which the Heme of Commens ratified. We nre committed te It. In spite of all misrepresenta tions, we still stand for the policy of moderation and fulfillment." Discussing the ipiestien of wnr debt 4, the Premier said It wc- iiiim.iblr te contemplate the proposal that 'treat Britain should forge nil her claims ajtaiiiM the Allies without any remis sion of what (Irent llritain owed. "If the (Simian reparation, he added." he sniil. "the debt due te this country I CJ.IXKI.OOO.OOO. while wc ewe about fl.OOO.OOO.tm Is t he p-opesal that we should forge the whole Mim without the remission of whnr we ewe'.' We are perfectly willing te enter lnt nn international dircufwien with n view te ebliteriitiiie the whole of tlie war debts, provided we receive benefit equal te that whirli we are prepnred te confer. We limn an interest beyond tlint of creditor. We lmve an ititeien of a ireat International trader." Expresses Belief in Germany , Mr. Lleyu fJeergc said lie was glad the, Gemini' (ievernment hnd made n real attempt te meet the requirements of the Reparations ('ommNsien. He believed the Germans were doing their best te fulfill the treaty, imt declared that if a future Government should re sist the treaty and refuse te tarry out Its previsions France would net be left lone te CNceute its previsions. "We hne steed for a policy of mod eration and icMrnint," he added, "and for oenjljerntlon of the diflicultles of German), therein- rendering ourselves liable te deal with iiilxrepresentatlen In Frame. Notwithstanding, we ure pur suing the trnditlennl policy of this eeuntrj. Ne doubt the nb-cnee of America I a I HOOVER FIXES FAIR nvlni time, 1 wan naaing tlln Hellevne- Htratreni Hetel, Hentli Hrend street. when a man stnnd'ng en the i-teits halted I me. 'Helle. Mr. Phillip,' I looked twice at him before noticed It was Petets, but he had "iran uai nn tins tune. I Klmineil nm spoke te him n few moment and he told me he "is waiting for an mitomo mitemo mitome bile te take him out of town. "AtTOS the street nevernl niilnmn bile were parked. I walked down the ' Pennsylvania street and turned about twentv-Hvel ' feet away, when I saw a young fellow. Committees te Meet nuiHinx ireni inc iiircruen or tlie mi.- i PRICES FOR COAL and Maryland Next Week GARFIELD SCALE IS BASIS ' H.v llip Associated I'rpsa Wasltlngten, .lune I. Secretary Hoever, already having reached an agreement en spot real prices with com mittee rcpiesentlng the operator. of producing fields In live districts, re sinned conferences today. Operators representing tlie Legan district of West Virginia met first with .Mr. Hoever today, The schedule of conferences called for meeting (tula.. with committees represent Ing tli" Norihea.-ttorn Kentucky. Northern West Virginia, Williamson, W. Vn,, Virginia. Western Kentucky nnd Knnawhn, W. Vn,, district. Agreements upon fnir prleeM for spot coal In these districts were expected te be reached at the meetings, virtually completing the price fixing In the producing fields. The conferences were interrupted enrly in the day by the mccMng of iIm Allied Debt Funding Commission, of which Ihn Commerce Secretary Is u member. Discussion of fair prices were expected te be resumed upon the con clusion of the deliberations of the fund ing body. Committee. representing tlie North western Pennsylvania, Somerset Coun ty. Pennsylvania, nnd the Mnr.vl.iinl and Upper Potomac district are t" meet with Mr. Hoever next weik, the operator representing thene dlstllct hnving returned te their respective field" for conferences before discussing fnlr prices with the Secretary of Commerce. Of the five districts for which price agreements wem nnneuneed Inst night by Secretary Hoever, after conferring with their respective committees pur suant te the plnn adopted at the con ference, tlie mine price for one the Alabama district was twenty-five cent below the final "Gnrfield scale." which wn ndepted n a basis for the "strike price.." subject te local conditions, while for the ethers there wa an in crease ever thnt scale te cover Increased ' Rutherford pmdiictleu costs. There were the Har lan nnd Hazard field of Kentucky, nnd Southern Appnlnchinn fields of Tennes see ami Kentucky, nnd tlie Pocahontas, New Klver. Tug Hirer and Winding JUNE BRIDES START RUSH FOR MARRIAGE LICENSES Carlten, approach Peters and speak te hi in, Seemed Sociable Fellow "I didn't op whether Ihev left or net, I am positive nbeut the iianie, the mini's face, his statements and the (late, "He ieeined n sociable eung fellow, nnd I believe nw my cerviee button I wn in France eleven months, in the Seventy-ninth Division nnd wanted somebody te tnlk te. "On Monday be told me, he had just reached Philadelphia tlint morning, tlint lie hnd bent In Philadelphia before, but had net seen the sights there, lie ulu net tell me were his home wn. GRILL POLICEMEN IN WARD MYSTERY White rin.lns. N. Y.. dune 1. Th. entrance of one group of detectives, brought into the Wnrd-Peter killing case by District. Attorney Week te In vestigate pcry angle of the mysterious blackmail nnd sheeting nffair, and the exit of another group that new declare their failure te Hnd "no.." mentioned by Ward aa blaektnnller-in-chlef, con cen inec them thnt "Iteas" I a pure myth, marked the sixteenth dny since the ex -sailor wns found shot te death en the Kenlce Heervelr read. The search of the Wnrd home wn declared te have failed te disclose any evidence of a gun fight there .and New Hochelle policemen stated no snots were beard In the neighborhood of tlm Ward home. Westchester County officials are te begin nnnther separate examination today of all New Hochelle police en duty in or near the Ward home en May 1(1, the day of the sheeting, nccerdlng te the story told by the en of the millionaire baker. Mr. Week refued te anwer list of questions submitted by newspaper men en the Ward case, but he frankly nd mlt, thnt the mystery has hi in worried and that he Is determined te reach the bottom of the nft'nlr. WaMl's Face Gilm Wnrd. who wa away when the searching parly arrived at hi home, ar rived there shortly after they had com pleted their task and departed. He .Inulinil Inln i lin linuut nnlv tn ennn .i,(ia,i m mt.l liiiirf nu'ur ill M nlltll f ,uf.., .".'n .mi... ..i..., mobile. HI face wa grim, nnd It was snld he had hurried out for con sultation with his lawyers. Seven men who explored the heu-e from (ellar te reef mw no bullet hole, no Mains, no sign of damage or repair, no mementoes of any kind. This search, the first made of the Ward house In nine days Mnce Ward Mirrcnderrd hiinelf and fifteen since Peters wns said te have been killed en May 10 near the KrnIce reservoir, marked the beginning of nn nsfenislilug burst of nctivlty among the officers of Westchester County. They engaged the Pinkertnn Detective Agency, with Instructions te here Inte ihe Ward-Peters mystery, regardless of expense. "larmui .imv I'Mimi f ....It .1... Ik ... , li... They rounded up every New Hochelle ,. 1.nlm1iP1..lf,)ll. T, i)rK, lnnt ,h policemen who wns nestecl nenr e? ij,.i,i: ., i . i... . .,,, ' , . . ., ; , ,, , lt I'lllMM (I i,-. , till II'IIM- in,. ! .11111 p.mii'-- . passed the home of Water an en th ,, ' . ,lf . ,,., ,.... ,.,.. .i... ...... tn Mn n ,li.. 1 . . . ..' "." . . .... iff bill, which they are both fttraiil tn I pas and afraid net te pas. J I The Democrat lmve tlie power te I wreck the Kepiiblicnn program, thank j te Senater McCumber. If the chnirmun j I of the Finance Committee delays re- i porting the bonus bill the Democrats will begin demnndlng Its presentation j in a long series of sneeches. These tac tics will consume time. Worse than that from the stand- point of Mr. McCumber. they will place ' 1.1... n .1.A AM:.. II.... nu ..n ..,.. .An I i uiiu nn in. in ink nn. ii- nn ".niu. ii i of the bonus nnd he i serklnt' rennml- .1 I.. X'..-.1. 1,..1.... If t..t !... from the machinery of the Treaty of I of the District Attorney we, geed , .he'same weakness under Deme Venial cs said Mr. Lloyd Geerge, ; enough for bin. Campbell then wrote , rpsn ,P jlSt ,nv ,len,, ''has dl'turbed it eipilpelsc. has mnt'.e I out u formal pretest and gave it te I ,.minlltee he will report the bonus the machine less effective and made it Ferris and the raid proceeded. , ,,, ,. ,,, tr0Wp wl), ,, in Tf ,,0 erk with les precision. I will net It has been contended right nleng by wUU (mt the j)r,0(.rats wlii ,.ffn,., ,, say it has made the machine work with Westchester critics that the authorities I filibuster hv demuiidlng the report of mere injustice, but It tins created frlc-lieuld take a run through the. hniise ,i,n i.iii I... ..1.1.. I. .. 1.1 . I ... . .a I. , '" hum, v.nu-11 iiiiuiu urn iiiivc cisic(i it . wlicnever tney wnnieii 10, ineiriniiuie America hud been present cither in the no de se nnd te nceituln hv subpoena Cupid Marlis Up 37 'Hits' by Noen, With Ample Ammunition Left .lune bride have made n llylng start which augur a geed honeymoon crop for the month. Twenty-seven licenses were granted up te neon today and the Indications r.re flint the figure will be mere than doubled before the marriage license of fice closes this afternoon. Improve ment In Industrial nnd general hu. ties condition Is believed tn be re sponsible, for the Increase In wed dings. The following license were issued tedny : Ml'len V !itrhutz, 'l't N. rirnAil , , hwI Iieni" Cm! in, 0711 Lincoln trUe PmtiKUti wimner, Hroekllne. t'.. nnd Mnnhn It. Mrfllnteck, nmnlillnp. In Ce 1 1 Mucin, I (:: N, Tih n , nrit .lullel .nn. I.lin V , 17th m. F'rHnU n. Bntte. Ilia Msrlboreuqli t , pJ Malicl J I.Avi"tv, 1018 K. (''ilumblft sv. ninrnnn UfM. BSta Wtllens nr.. nnd-Mary M. Rohertson ".lis S Hrend st. June Vnnll, Ifil7 N "th t nd Kllf.r.- both llimn, (IAS S 4th it, rMivnrd f. IVIIint. Knrberth. Va., Mid Allc C, Htlmpiinn S7S Wjnnewoed . J'une Hnuen nlrt N Knrien nt., nnd Mary MiCM'llie ie,n N flint M Ilebcrt WIlMin, ans .H. Iemlniter st., nnd Oirle Oren 21S f. Jstup t. Alfrnt M Khn. nil Bflird St.. nnd Kntlmn 3 Snjdr. flIB Helrnd st. William ('. CMft, (1.177 N. Woodstock st.. Mid IiiiIeipk Dennelly. fl.1T7 N. Wnodsleek, IM'ln i vnn Vn'ev, Tern city, Minnie M. t.a Itnv. Staa H. lath St. Joecph Kbenrlhrer 2il S. neblrsnn St., no Hleili. V.T n iieninsnn Ky Klchfiie. 1 117 S. l'd St.. YMisen, 1ST S L'3.1 st. ... Allen I. Orccnher, 70t N, 7th st. l.unMi B Ip3n. IBaa 8. Sth rl Wllllarn (1 C..e:or 2210 N Camni; at Mniaarat W. Cunnlntham. Id CI hnm nvc, Henry Melbrnnsky, 387R Poplar at . nnd .lennl (!lishnn!er lta7 N. Union tt I.ir.wlck V..njw'xt 125 Q'ien at., and Anna Dusa, '.'12 Catharine H. , Alfred I. ,pnrka. Wilmington. Pel. Melile A Dolliew, Tewnaend, Del .M'chsel (leld SM N. Mb . nd Ictte Knntnr. L'Oin r; A-murn ei. Andtew June, ,M7 Cathirlne st , nnd Cnt- rl Miewiirt Til 7 t'Atnnrine t Harry Felnsteln 29S Welkel H Hpl-Il.cM(f !)ltl X. Ilandelph at Chnr.F Ceblj. '.'-,.TJ Carpenter at nle Tpnmaa, 'J'wi n. Mnmn ji Dnnlel Coepeimiin. tS.M It. Airdrie at. Hel.ecca Fld.er. Reading. Pa. Adelch llnrtel. 1S4H N. 02d at . and r.mma K. I'lancr. iim riirerani "',. , tlenjiimln Mlllnr. Wilmington. Del . Mae H. Nathan. SS83 Addison at Karl Wnhtmann. 310 N. Itandelph at., I.ela? Lamblne. 810 uaneaipn i. ttll neuin hi nnd nd Mlldrad and .and Chaiten- , and CbHr- nnd Ida nnd Jen- Charlea T, Coeknon. Clemnten Ite'ghts. N .T.i and Clgjra A. neuth.OmintVn Heights. Wlllam A Fkn, Cheatnut HI'1, and Unth' eriim .- drehrinc Chu'tnut II I , Jnnici A. Munn, 1200 Clieatnut t, nnd lli-len tlllchrlat, 2S1 H. 21st at .Inetih Ciitneanelln, 7.10 H, Sth a' r.tid Hene Hllla. 7.MI H. Sth at , Jeph Tftera. r.J Ardi H . and (lertrudc I.Hffrriy. 311i Arch Jt Wnller II. Cernell, 172.", N tetb H . an I Mabel li, Kuhti, 3SI Chetnut t Stanley l)ennll, 2017 N Hd el ntul Ve- renla McCnrren 12an l.enimrd st. fralicla J. Clnrke. fi44ft Senmmi si . anil Mnrgnrct I", Hartnn. SOI N O.'ld M. . Max Itucker, fi2l7 Cheatnut el and Hen rietta l.evnn, Slfl Italnbrldge at t r. Clean, 430 K. WneillHtwl n", and C. t, Hcliell .i3.i3 Wlngnhni king terraie. Hebert llavla. 314.1 Kuclld uve.. nnd I.llllan Orenateln. Wellington, Del Jehn I', Hauler, 243a .Ui'"n h'., and Marie , Hcnrank, bit mic'tnrii ai ... Henry C nullel. 1731 Pine at and Julia M t.nvlfie, Cheatntlt HIM. I'm William .McCliiitgawe Peieraen. V J . and la ib I II IMIrner, ja-Jt S Jloeeod me Jetnea A llli n 1117 V. f.nth at., and He'en W llarrep. I02H S, I3lh l Jntnea It Hntfei 23n V S'lirml lune. and Helen It Hariner 217 llar. at. Kn'ght Vrederlck 1140 llnr tier at, nnd R'len Diirrnnt. 311 H tjth at S X Trney, 277S PrMikfnnl n and KIlJl- ntrfitli M. DeugherH. 2SI1 Aram nge ave Prank Janewlak. 230 MfOI.ni at., and Cathrln A. I.ucn ?HI MrCleilan at, Arthur K. Handferk New Ienlnktnn. Pa . and Ifijleiae Carrell. HIS H Dread at. Demlnlrli dl Mnrtlne UIIU Fednl at , and .Ieephlne Capel nre. 710 P. 12th M. Ilmanuel V MMauer Wah ngtun I). . i nnd Marie I llinalil'i 37.1,1 Uhmisi at Charlea A'. Slkera .1H.13 Arch at , and Helen Wldnvlr. fi4iH Oaiinn ave. ' Ogden O. M.irk 2.103 Kn'rrreunf ave and Rllznbelh M rirnllt 2101 Pal'inennt ave. .Tareb P Simen Millennia. .V J . and Agnea H tlltchle, 13.10 N t.llh at It, H. SeIer 4.'0I Wtetm'neter ave . and Kntherlne D Tewnser.d, 3SJ1 N' Perry Wlllhm A Hiinlde, mil'i N, Mllh st . and i Hatella C pnk lO-M Wallace at Henry A Shnrile. 1722 Ht Paul n , and ' Katelln I lluntslnger. Peltale, pa. i Amlce dl Pmii.e, Cheater. Pa. and Leenllda. , Mmelll. 21111 Mnrtaln nl Jacob (lnlilh"rg, 12(1 Dickinsen at , and Henna l'etehfin. 2304 H. fith at. Max Kalgh. 2227 ,H. nth at nnd 1'reda. Dan nla, 2227 H .1th at I.eula Marder. Newark N. J . and Kllzabath I. Finkeiate'n. 474,-i Walnut at Glen K. (larr ann, 4211 Penn at. and Ger trude it. Duffv 42.1A Penn at. Chriatlnn K Me'tr, ri7 S. Slh at nd Florence) K Pae'er. 111,1 Terente af Jullila ttehlnenn fl.in llellv 'it nnd Nannie .lehnnnti 1111 f Heuvle- et. Jeseph Kellnr .lew'ah Heapltnl, and Kathryn Mueglnaka 3 3 a Cathai-lne at diaries M riu. 120 IV Hlttnr,euee t , and Cernelia I, Rlngwnlt .101 Harvey at. Jacob I,. Kreedman 2114 S 3d at., and 1 Heba Cehen. .12.1 Hnvder "e i nnd i Edward I. IWpp, 1140 N 3d at and Helen it, nenwaid. huh N tn sf Sam Dubaln S2S Heed at., and Senla Msera. 031 Mlffl'n at El H 1 nnd and and RESCUER WEDS RESCUED the maximum price wns fixed at ..."O, l-or the Alabama district. In which pto pte diictlnn costs have declined, the maxi mum was from $-.120 n ten te S12.I10 a ten. Benus Filibuster Looms in Senate Taarlnrn Ttnilflinflfln. Kdna Kubenatein. 402 J!" ',. ,., Camden Qlrl and Fermer Beach Themas J Gllmere, 8801 Oermanuinn ae., nnd -Vtinle Cowley. 2422 N. Cleyeland ave. Guard Arn Married Hara Mike Kezal', 2311 Poplar at., nnd Jlnrla leu man. ii m N nth at. , , A remnncn of the surf at Atlantic H",' -?mit!:;,J8Vsi- OM-rfni rit-v nvn VP0" "K"' culmlnn'ed last i raih '".Ugmg'Sf" Its'3 aurllen "" and evening In the ttmrriftge of Mis Nettie, cnarlntte m lllchtei. 1(124 N. aetti t. Simen. '-"'O Sycnmere street. Camden. Ml.ha.l J. Blr.iw. 181.-, N th at and Mien . Kdwnnl (i. Poetier. .-.TST IVmhertnn ' I. nevlln 1117 K. ipmBnm-r ay-. , - ,. '. . -.,- ," M Mer Tet lx at . nna Annie .-.nr.-i, m un- uumr ui nn- ivv. r. i. , II. Duckett. 723 Lex at. . Wlnketll. I- ftv-nlntb and fMirUHnn Thomaa Hi-ennan. 207 Federal at., and ,-. I I.miiia Evnna. 207 Feileral at Mm "in ' i . Atlll'e .1. Menti. 12.11 a. 1.1th at., and Reaa I he bridegroom who was n beach a. raaayreiii. ir.15 R Hlckg'ai. Cunrd nt the seashore resort, met the' nT(errhaWM'.,1,iB40lfi4.,r.V,nr.t. ,a"'' """ bride n tlie result of her being drawn' Jeseph A. C CMnemtcp. 1309 B. Bread at.. Info deep wnter by an undertow. ( Oeper PlYl Squr' -4CMerev 'e?3 8M!jrCla"ra I S,pinK ""' ,0,,n Olnatl COtlld net , riHa?iu 734" Me?Jv 'it? K i 'wlm. plunged Inte the breakers and Jeph Zeliln. 411 Carpenter St.. nnd Adeline rescued her. i Mnure-. 1014 s. 27th at vi. nn,i tra Cenner will llve nr 12f, Jullu (lardner I320 N. Franklin at. and ,. .i' ui Ii . .' tpi u iJ . vie'ei rercnta ,ifj N. Randelph at Seuth Sixtieth street. The bridegroom Is Rajmnnd .t. I'veaten. 3R.10 Melen at., and twenty-three year ejd nnd the bride I twenty. I Anna K. .Mlnnlck. 4001 Olive at (Mlt II I e Continued from Tate One conlrel of tlie legislative sltuntlen of his party' hand and put It thee of the Democrats. Ilniillug Can't Help Situation Nothing ,t lint Mr. Ilnnliii:,' could de new would be of the s ightest benefit. night of Slav 15. and tried tn get at the truth of an assertion that two police men heard shots and ran Inte the beuse, only te nlute nnd depart when they were told that "The Commissioner will handle this matter." All the policemen denied knowing anything about it. Invasion of the Ward residence, which is a larse stone iiulltllug en n hilltop, took place ever the pretest et Mrs. Ward nnd of Allan II, Campbell, one of the Ward ntterueji). Campbell fcnld It was illegal in the nbtence of n search warrant. Assistant District At terney Ferris replied thnt the authority League or en the Hcpnrntiuiis Coiniul Ceiniul Coiniul ien, "Fer the moment all I will say is that thcie Is no cnuse for disagreement between France and Fngland. AH the reports of the reparations tribunal In dicate thnt mi itirnugcmriit will be ar rived at which will lie acceptable te the debtet country as well as te the creditor'," Ward Mystery Weman Is Found Otntlmifcl from Pnce One hl own limy discharge, nnd pindticed a new rcMiher, which lie -aid h" hud bought te defend hlmelf. Mr. Week was leld thai I'billip ns "Ned lie hail een IVter Ma l." and again MH Hi. , "He must have confused the date." mid Mr. Weeks "He could nut lune ven lVieiMin Mu HI. because his body was found etnly in l be meinlng of that dnj. He prebahlj eiiw him, if the stnrv lie tells Is inrreit. .Max II and 1.1." l'liilllps leld his story as fellows; "At neon. Mnndaj. I left l'hil'idel phla Scheel of Wireless. I.IU.". IMne street, I'liiladelphln. where I am a stu dent, inking (Jiiveriinient vocational training and en ihe n,i te tlie Heading Hallway Terminnl te take the lain for ueailiiig 1 vteped at a iiewsp.iper bul letin beard. "When I moved en I had m sen lee button en my coat I heard some one ('ailing. "Mc.. Itui!d. ." I saw a young fellow back of me, fw steps away, who niiiy lmve been landing near when I tend ihe bul letins, "'I menu jnti." he said, and asked n,e who I ,,s ami wheie I was going. ' Me him iu, name and te'd him I ,'V"1 '" "a " inv train, and thai i,m lllhng nn army -tuiU course. c sniu m name 'CIUIS 11 III and under entli from members of the Wnid household just what went en there en the nisht of May 1." had been one of tlm grounds of adverse comment. I According te tlie iiewpnper story thnt i provoked yesterday' fireworks. Ward I nnd two ether young men were sitting In i hi librniy en the ecnlng of May 15. 'when two ether person, npparently eavesdroppers, appeared. Thereupon I Ward drew hi pistol, killed Clarence Peters with one shot, wounded another ninn in the shoulder and en the scalp and sank n fourth bullet in the wnll. The wounded man wa hustled te a hos pital and the body of Filers wa later ' lyiind beside the read nenr Kenslcn I llcserveir. 8 HOLMAN GIRLS GRADUATE Exercises te Be Held In Academy Feyer This Afternoon I Ince l lie bill I reoerted, and every one believe that McCumber will yield, a new filibuster will start te get the tariff bill replaced bv tlie bnnu bill. The Democrats and the pro-lienu Re publicans, will have a hand In that. Tariff Rill Weak On the ether band, if the bonus bill doe displace the turf IT bill then flic eastern Republican sennter will fili buster against the bonus bill. And se weak is the tariff bill, even In the beue of it friends, that It seertis likely the bonus bill will replace It. Thus there Is tu sight a series of filibusters, one by the Democrat in force the report inr; of tlie bonus, another l) the Democrats te force the bonus bill en tlie calendar In place of the lariff bill, and another bv the eastern Republicans te prevent the passage of the bonus. The Democratic purpose new seems te be te show up the inefllciciie.v of the Republican in Cengres. if the Democrats, can get a bonus bill through thev will try t mnke it one Impossible MARKET STREET BEEF CO.- These Prices are for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Finest Sirloin r.nci xumF .j - -- J S.-M Jb lop or Keund STEAKS-25 Finest Selected Eggs in Cartons 25c dez. Finest Creamery Butter in vA prints 40c lb. Best Olee or Nut Margerine 3 lbs. for 50c Sugar Cared Benelesss Bacen bthcVi. 20c lb Sugar Cured Picnic Shoulders 15c lb Shoulders of Milk Fed Veal, for roasting .... 15c lb Breast of Milk Fed Veal for Filling 12 He lb Finest. Half Smokes or Ham & Beef Bologna I2V2C lb Finest Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak I2V2C lb Netice Te avoid the ruth en Saturday we are open Friday evening until 9.30 MARKET STREET BEEF CO. I 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market ST. J C I'.igln girls of Ihe grniliiiiting cIiism of , for I'teslilent Hurtling te sign, untl they i 10 llnlmiin Mciioei, '.(M miinut street was t ii retire i ku. r. ....... I 111.' n .-(IIV.I WIN- ' li. ?. n.",ri' with that UHiue nn u ' iii..".1 "Hfnl'l the luiper entirely, i e I Jluln t see the whole iect. ' I n,i . ,""lll,,'l "ver te the Terminnl' nci sj.1 ,,mil , ,p vullls reii wU. , .,,',! ''.-iicss I'm in n hell of hx.' lie fe ln,..i ' llP" l,p u1'1"1- 'A ""' "''' li luiinwing nn ,1101, ,! wherever I go,' wait .' .' "", llinl " """' who W(ts ' nrei.i" '?' " ll,ur,,,'l ''" with n ' an.111.,. 'ifr,i """ I'lterr-f-tt'il m girl,' an I hi toil i imt jt Uh his girl. I mm i, lll,,K,,lN '"C n- I get liiin.' ' '"'ll. lie h KlWeil nil. n linn SIi.Hil, i essr ,i ... . .,,. ., ' -' I I llllll'l . 1MI I 1111 I 1.1 llllll till X1 ln'i1" ""'liilierH. but I can't I be rh, ,t".i -rr "? H"'1 ,,u l,ml Jl,Htl ..i,1,11 thai morning. i t ,"ore.tto .Parted be offered m m-II I ine. nn, . ,,, l,,,,, , ..... n ' ,, '". ...HI i llllll I II i?.r . gun. II,. . fci-i,.. i.. i ill,, .1 . T ' " 'MH'L-ICll III 1UKC "111 llllll iiftiii'iim,. f,... I.-II....I ...1. I "lis 1' will receive their dlplemn if exercises 10 be beld In tlie tujer et I lie Armicni i of Music nt I o'clock "this nfternoen. The vnledlcterj will lw gUen bj Mnr- gnret Stene .Innieseu, nnd the snlutnten bj Aline f Sun crt. Tlie commencement nililiess will be given by Christopher Merley, 'I'hrec 0ri7.es will be nwnrded. ' The cliiss roll follews: I Kllxiiheth Irene Ileell. Katharine Louise Mnxter, l.illlnn Mnrtlia Mecll- 1 Ien, .Mine liniiieri, l.illlnn Ward Hnll. I Mnrgarel Sinne .Inmeseu, Klriiiier 'lilcnu Mejerniul Helen !rnie Sltle.v. ! SCHWAB MAY GET PLANTS Bethlehem Steel Negotiations Said ' te Be In Final Stage Pittsburgh. .lune I Despite ie ' Minis of nffuiitls of Ilie I'lltsblirgll Steel li'empanj nnd the McKeespen Tin ' I'lnie t'enipnnj. sialemeiits are made in trade circles that negotiations virtuall.v , linte been iiimpleied wlicrebv tic IteihleliPiii Steel Corporation, of wbirli Chnrles M. Schwab is ihe head, will, i tithe ever the two com eriis. Schwab wns In ceufcience with heads ! of both companies bete this wicl n( : the two pl'ints. one Is tlie laigeit tin j iilalc pteilucer in the world and ihe li.tlier ii large innnufni lurcr of wne and I wire products. lie &. ii . ... u. inn ii'.'iii .siii'iiiL- go lieiiie everv ueiiii. siieiidiug inenilngs in I'Jillailelnli'n. Ill It l, , ... I,.... .11... . a ran Hii.i , I - iiiri.i. i ai'h gra.v P uinl H brnwii. strip, tl si. He wns. "W wine i.mii ..I, . i, ,,.,.. i ,.. .,.'. .''" L. will. V . ':. """ '" 'ecurwspa. t'Tt.. .. "i.-- -V1 .premineiii enrx. MUenwt hwralnf at 8;30 dayliht- :Vf We. 1 ''.'' ue u,ii. Pti TO SPEED P. R. EVALUATION City and Transit Representatives Prodded by Service Commissioner Public Service Ceniml,r-lnii r Clemcni A.i.i .. .. i i i.. ,i... lisheu uiiu inuic pin-'i nn jnii -ii inv rmi Alt1 lr V. It. T. valuation hearings when iep- LUUtW til ri'sentativcs of the city ninl ceui'i.iu.v PEOPLE llli'l iikuiii litis iiiiiriiui in i n, nun. At (he Inst hearing tlie city presented lli c.tlinalc of the valuation of the company's iiropeii.v , I 'Ionian .le.vci said today It vvuultl l.ihc ilie ceinpanv engineers al leat three inentli-. in gn nvir the cllj's ii'pnrt ll wns iigi"cd In bold I In IH'M heiitliu' Jill.v Ti, 'ihe uiuipany ciigiiicci's will ti'.v. te lmve their itiiHvver te the city's report by that time. .. i 0 will tiv te cause the Republicans, til vltled ns tliey are en tliis, te spend se much time ever the bonus bill that the.v will have none left fur passing a tariff and will be. moreover, se deiueriiliKctl when they return te the tariff that the.v can agree upon nothing. And .Mc Cumber scein te have delivered Ins nari.v into the enemy's hand. THOMAS AVE. HOME LOOTED Bureau Drawers Jimmied and $500 In Cash and Gems Stelen Meney nnd jewelry amounting te S.'OO was ste'en from the home of Mrs, ('. Pengellv. ." 100 Themas nvonue, vej.. terilnj. Mrk. Pengellv returned frem1 a shopping trip i" nun mat a trout window' liitd been forced open and the house ransacked. The drawer of the bureau .11 which' both money and jewels were Incited ' were jimmied open mid the contents strewn ever the fleer. ; THIRdTTrE DESTROYS HOME1 Harrison Page, 3730 Warren st., Returns te Find Heme In Ruins ' Kire for the third time in the last five months in the home of Harrison 1 Page. .TT.".0 Warren su-cei, dd a lum- plctc job hist midnight l'lnincs suiting In tlie icllnr swept through tlie hniihe, a twn-stnr.v brick I htructure, te Hit reef. Page teturned ' two hours Inter te liiul lib home In 1 ruins. tiash Leads the World in Moter Car Value esi IN AS HI THE certainty of getting unusual riding comfort is proving a powerful attraction te buyers. Feurs and Sixes Prtffj rane from $965 te $2390 f. 0. i, fatten NA tool upon enttnet rhn rn n Mk'lnii ummr ilUh. Vnn' II ' Se M ten. Mix with rHli rtml Jlmtr nf nu" iniitt, no '-ennei nr eil, at JIMItiicre Fiivm, MalfieUI, fit. ' PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO. Bread Street al Poplar (JA.MDKN 1IHA.NCH (101 IIUOADWA, ( A.MIUJN, N. j. r ASCO ASCO ACCO " ASCO ASCO A&CO iWBffltCTiWrihCTJiHWWilMlllim I Your Guarantee f'T'Pf Be sure te leek for the above nameplale en. the window when you de your grocery and meat shopping. It is your guarantee. It stands for quality, economy, integrity, honest merchandising, the standard of mere than thirty years of faith ful service te the public. Where Quality Counts and Your Meney gees the Farthest ScepkK Asce Macaroni Cut te T 3 pkgs 20c Hicliest quality. Have you served Baked Mncareni nntl Cheese recently? isce Seft Drinks 10 bet. Reet Beer Ginger Ale Saraaparilla Empty bottles redeemable at lc each. Anether Reduction in the Price of Our Butter It always affords us much pleasure te give our customers the advantage et every market fluctuation. u -Mr J Mrfw - lb. Jfrv Kr Butter Exquisite in purity, delicious in flavor. The finest butter in America! 43 Richland Butter Pure creamery prints. lb 40c Fresh Country Eggs Twelve Reed ones in every dozen dez 30' flJV mUt Carten Eggs or" twelve The pride of the farmyard. 35c Reg. 5c Pkg. N. B. C. Graham Crackers. ... Cut te Lemen Snaps Oatmeal Crackers.. Vanilla Wafers Chops Tirl.nitn Zu Zu Snaes Each Macaroon Snaps Fresh from the evens for this sale. Big Cake and Cracker Special N. B. C. Uneeda Biscuit 5C Pkg 21c Rich lb Cheese New cheese of exceptional quality. Reg. 13c Pkg. N. B. C. Cut te '") Saltine . . Secial Teas Lerna Deene . . Fijr Newtons . . Graham Crackers Butter Thins . . . Zwiebach . . . J Your dollar gees in an Asce Stere. 10 Each farther Victer Bread 6 N. B. C. Lemen Puffs, ,b 29c j N. B. C. Brown-H Wafers, lb 23c 12c c irt8 UUli.. mmm Leaf Wm III hWMW Made in our three bic sunshine hakeries. Victer Raisin Bread, ,0,f 10c With bitr fat Raisins. asce Vt ..b pkg j lb pkp 23c; lb pkp 45c Refreshing and invijjer- atinjr. Five delectable blends. Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plain Black, Mixed Reg. 25c jar Temter Preserves 2 20c Strawberry. Rasnhprrv v,,-u nA d:- i Just pure fruit and sujjar that's all. Del'icieusI Geed Quality Toilet Paper 3 Four-Cent - C rolls for 1 VJ Princess Toilet Paper 3Ten-Cent OC rolls for J Buy ahead at these sprciak. prices. New Pack Fancy Spinach big can Thoreuchlj washed, and cooked rendv te serve. OSCO Coffee lb One jrrade one i r drank. Try it' h end one price the best cup you leu'll taste the dilTerence! 19c 29 Asce Evap. Milk Pure ;is the morning dew S t tall 9c New Texas Onions 3 S 10c Just ihe nirht size fe creammjj. ck Fancy Spinach S 19c washed, and loeKed rcadv Ne- Pa J'herri icrhe te .c-vf Best New Potatoes 1 cc pk ' pk (" lbs). 30c 1 i(n iuk from Mether Frir'h mea.' O. SI. 2 Meat Specials In Our Sanitary Meat Markets GEM' IS E NATIVE BEEF All Cuts Finest Sirloin Steaks, "' 38c I Thick End Rib Roasts . . Lean Soup Meat 7c J Choice Cats Standing Rib Roasts, ,h18c lb28c Breast . . . Lein Chopi Rib Chops GEMLE BABY SPRWG LAMBS '" 15c ,b 60c 50c tii Legs of Lamb, 42c hi Neck " 20c Rack Chops Ih 35c Shoulders " 28c Fresh-Killed Stewing Chickens. .'"35c Fancy Roasting Chickens Het-weather Delicacies Thai Are Ready te Serve Summer Sausage Vi-lb. lOc Sliced Lebanon Bologna, 's II 13' Cooked Corned Beef, i ih 10' Cooked Luncheon Rell, lb 12 Celd Boiled Ham (Sliced), ' '" 16c Calves Liver '" 4QC Ull'JIM'il These prices effect iw lii,'ll!hll',l',;illl,j'iPCIilll!,i3 ASCO n our Phila., Camden and iLiUlllllllJIlWlillilll'ill'l!!!' uljurhan Stere and .Meat Markets 'Nii'ui::i;ri!i;i,iii;'i!!i:;iii:,ii'ai ASCO CW: e & ltl, .,,. V r .'. V?-''-J ,VV'W ..'vt' . ".J i.i'k&&ftMi. READ THE WANT CLASSIFIED ADS IN Ymsmnmnmwmmm I m Baked Meat Leaf, THE an ji.w "I M . mA 3 I Dr.v ntid 11 I j H I ' j i i e I m M '" 40c I . 1 I I I I m l,,b12e II I il m II "f I 1 1 if 1 II I H H H ''i " " "ji , m rVfW fL'ft i.VJ, ;'i li$in-fl
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