' ' I H 55S5fSS45ri ;," tt,fyyif 'H' fc&fyi- W 4 'nmmm .' 'fB -e-fi"iSIc'V AWT tWfiB'llBlBB'i7KA 'Jr " . , C&aH m&-' ISW' iw w 12 EVENING PUBLIC 3k. 3 i 1 iSHBfflnwffflinHnimnBdnnrtraitKUinniBuracHumiiianitiaiui Senater Cl'OW Dies And 22 Others ! This week we are run ning a Special 25c Sale. Twe of the banrains are: Star Naphtha I Washing Powder 6 ft- 25 c Yeu save item aienc! lie en this DC Matches ZbC liitf liriis for Th-jre are twenty-two ether bit? bargains in this Sale. 13c sure te isit our Stere nearest your home tedaj lcek for this name plate en the window : rMU?Ei.v: s t b STOpES CC.J iGbrKiui'" pessssssss: irsi 0NEDYH OUTJNGS 15T The tltni ttiewn ! t ?"" 'ai '" I imp one tieur lewe- ii...n I . si Sann Time. J'xampie Train shown 'n 'h '!' tuempnt a ipiti at 3" 4 l v.t rru Standard Time, win tlppa ft' . i JA M . Ha) u'til having 1 imp Frem Market Street Wharf EVERY DAY until Sept. 9 Atlnntic City Wlldwoeri Ani!leicn Andrew Avenut Ocrnn City Cape Mv Sen late Citv Cornenn Inlet Stene Harber Peerment Avnlen 33 ri M N U- $4.50 11 Round Ki Trip M ir" t I'y is' r i . -c Nut J.i l,' ,i; e' 3 ki . j vr j mIuj ter ml nt ir rce-M Urekilt;9 Mind i riherm' TrMjrven fnr Aw often- Il&rUjr W &nd id weed i -pt -urM.i 'jO C 31S FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS $1.50 Round EVERY Trip SUNDAY MAURICE RIVER for FORTESCLE Market si Wiiart i 20 , Camden ', J V, Andrews avenue for ettens I ItmnAD ikinn'ii niiAnn rnrr. j nniuui, niu niLLmuuw iixnei Kl MurXet 3t Wr.u ( 5 00 , ( jnjm j 5 Sunday until Sept. 17 inc. Ihuridayi until Au. 31 inc. U.OU Tm Rim, Stuide Park. Bij A Reur.j Trr, Head and intermediate stations J J2.10 Girt- A,bu'y P'i. kuiiE urnncn. nnn in rn rUund Trip ttrmediatn atnttena. Y $2.00 RTHnpd Point Pleasant H Market "treet Whnrf indim 6 IM Market at Whari Thuriua3 0 44,, $2.10 & z. Round Trip nrvey Sundays until Sept. 3 Inc. Beach Haven, Sprny Beach. Bench Haven Terrace, Beach Ha ven Crrt, Brant Beach. Shin Bettem Bench Arlington. Barnegat City, uua neuia, rutin reint. tia Cedar., Surf City. Market Street hkrf ., 5.14 Frem bread Street Station Wednesdays until Aug. 30 inc. Asbury Park, Sea Girt. Ocean Greve Leng Branch. Belmar Spring Lake Bresd Street 0 tni, Umtpbu North rmiadeipbla t - , $2.10 inp $3.SO WASHINGTON $3.00 BALTIMORE ReundTrip SUNDAY. ALGL ST 6 Bread Street 6 ji s, V it 1 j 6 , NEW YORK je.OO R.unJ Trip Auiuit 13, 27 Bread street Weel PLLa. 6 45 1 SUNDAYS September 10 J(rih l'ji.a. ' 40 , t 44, NIAGARA FALLS 1 DAY O TRIPS S 1 6.80 R01 ND TlilP SI 6.SO Augu.t 3. 17,31! Sept. 14, 26, Oct 12. -H Pennsylvania System Wl 11 i . . t tt j ti a. i nm neuif ni iiic ureinwny umun in Mountain Heme t'enllnuril frcm I'aee (Inr lernpiTrtiirt te tin1 Ftufttr Itopub'i Itepub'i niti rmintj CnminlttH' fur -i'mmiiI ynw fnllnullia lll.'p lit1 :il(i mi'iI a- H ili'leuntc tn Miileu ltp-iul)!i( in St'iti convent Inns ntnl tn (lie Hppitlill'-nii Nil Nil tlennl CoiixcMtieiii (.f lllllJ mid lll'JO. In V.Ht'J lie innclc liN lif-t vontiire a n cnmlliliitp for tin' Strife Sonnte, but ns ilcfcati'd n the rfult of Iiitermil imrfy (litlioultie". hi lltlltl lie m:iflc the met' iitfiilti mill tn" mci,e,i'iil, con cen itirilni; te lielil tln olfiec until hl i'Io i'Ie MUii'ii te the Nnlteiiiil Si-n.iii . Ill J1MMI l.c mih cli'i'tcil Prc-iili'iit pre teni teni teni pore of tlu Serid 1 1 nml win ri'-i'li't'U'il t.i Hint l-i t loll in 11)11. Itt'tfiliiilii with (Jevrrtinr Spretil'i lrsiini'. Mr. ('tow lii'rniiie tin1 Ailniin-'.--triitleii Irniler tn tlie Si'iuiti' Wticn ,l.i" ili'iith of Si'iiiitnr Ine rnilpil u tniniii'.i in tin1 nppi't- lie i"i' nt Wn-li-iivt' i. lie wi" nt eiiiv tlirtut ferwniil ,'.i" tin piitleti by iii.iii fiieiiilt ntnl poi.'i 'il mllii'ii'iit-, aiiiep.; t limn were Suit'' Si'iuiler i: II. Van-, of IMilln iit'l'ilnii. uln nt tluit tiiiin said: "StiMter Ciew. b iiii'iiiw of liN i f 11 i'iir of lt'.ulcr-hiti In tin- Si'tinti et lViuilntil:i. i tin- lipt-iiinllliiMl '.i in le uci i SiMinter Knox. IK- eim tit'.upr bi-itur n i en I otatie'i.Hii tli. hi ii ti j ellirr innn I !"ii"i In INmiii - I ntu.i. II.- !iii Iicpii tin1 wlii'i'Ilierc t Hip lJi'inilillPiiii l":irt i'l I'll" Si Hi fur tin- In r f.M'hn e;ir. n ml '! ,i'iil l ciit.tlcil t ri'tngiiil.en at tni ti. . " t-itti!cil Uv pnul ii niTiiiir Sure'il In iiiunni.ti-iiip tin .i i ii tiMiii'nt. i lil : "1' i- pnrtii'iilnrh Ktnt I f itii; te in" t I" nU' tn appoint inj t'li'inl and - i "I-,, nt many M'aiv tn tin- np'iit ' i- Hull. fel wlllill ll" .- I IllillClltU ,11a' t'm In pelitl.'iil, ii5:'.itit' mid 'ii-i'i- i "'i-if"n i', ,nni 1 am iii.e-' a'i plin"ii v.t v t'i ,i,ipi-einl of Sp i ! P tit" it Tt I vii'-nlh nil tin' li'iiil-r- ,i in- !!' uSii "in i 'r'M'i :ili"n of i'i 'in- n iii... I t'.'ttiimt -i '.'ill an In line whiTi' -n bpiiit.iI an '.nilel'-ptiiriit ,ii i.imliil.ii'.i bus been civen - il clo-e fi-ietnl nml allv m" Gov- n. -i- Spretil In Penn-Nlvatua iHilitie Mr. ' 'row wi- M'ganlptl n a bit ter PI otieiit of .le'ppli II. tirundy, irp-i- ili nt of tlie Penn-ylvnnln .Manufnptur- , r- .iii''.,itieti, anil tnore were tnan -tirr rii b'ci-lative linttle nt ilnrri"- bur; bitvM'in the fSnnnIy faetinn anil tlie Sproul-Crew faction. One noteil , ." t1 . wai ewr the Workmen'-. I'eint ii-atieu Hill, te liirlt Mr. ll nii'H will oppe-oil. anil whlili went .e.zb tbe l.i'Ki-lature with tlie bnek- ,ii-' "f Spreiil ntnl Cinw. Crew m n- tle MMitr.il ticure In tin' -I'li-iitiennl b'Si-lntive inani'iuer of Apnl. P.'-l. wbb ' im hiiled tbp m-.tltii: ,.f Ib'l'i rt S. Sp-i'is'ie'. of Yerk, from . en- tie-i of Si,il:.'r of the Ilou-e iti'l i be Mib-fitiitien In hi- plnoe of Sniii'ii'l A. Wlilti.I.er. of Cbo-.ter I'miin. Mini the ii Mini n -ii of oeiiiiilotP iiuit'ii of th" I.i'si-latiire b -nppnrterx if liOM'-llel- S, l-elll. Wi'e tllPtl pre- , , e 1"1 re r.iilre.iil thieish mn iin-ii--ir of tlie St.ue A lnuM-tnitniii'- iesi- ' I.ium' precrnm wl.iih bad been bold ,n b the oppe-ition of tli" tirundy 1 1 ir f rep. Spanub r li.id ntti t'iit"d te ndjmirn t'i" Il"ii-' -hert'y .if r -r ninliniri.t mi the uiernnitf of Ap-r -i". nrd -i'tr an il, im-lns the ndl"'irnmnt left tl.p ebninb t Itn' ii-li i'i-'j "t"r n " nber n tlie ("row - V, re- I'j re-l.p-lip fntnui iuipp'1 te 1,,- i'"t and palled for nil " ether n.emebi r te remain In t'n'ir -ec-. The lien-" ,-i- iptl' kU r"or r"er unnizpd and r -irned Ini'in--. The in in cnient iu one of th" huh -pet- in re pent l'enn-jlvania leci-l.itne hi-tery. Was Thomp-en Administrator Mr. Crew, lti ami it ion te hi- politi peliti pnl artititii'-. i!-. "lopped a l.ir?i l.iw ptaetite and al-e .! intpre-ted in inan biiflne-x enti rprises in ln home counties. Up vuii mad" reerirpr for the e-tat" of .Fe-iah Thomp-en. w he-p failurp r"ik pd the finiuipes of Fajettc County, and man. p-"dieted rh.it f'." "fleet of th" Thomp-en e.-i-h 'eiild b disi-triui te 1'iew '- pehtieal f'lt ire. Mr. I 'row ' in peer health at th" t,mp lie un, appointed te tne L"nit'd Miltei SeiatP. IJh dea-li eppurred before he had ii,i.. h opperriiuitj te trv hi- foituii" feituii" .n ," national Sftuit", iix h" bad been ih'e te .ipp'iir enh i'i In the Sm ite di.imber. the tii-t tune when be nk hU enth of etlii". and the la-t e wln-n the iie'iunii treaty was I a--"d GOVERXOR LAMEXTS DEATH OF SENATOR ephl$ leat?l r lrfH Viifl Mary IGSIn LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 'Sccutlvcs cm ; . w Seme IFhimsical Remarks by Dr. Bell in This City Hi". Het. wht-e fume wa fitft lopeBtili-pd at ti'e Phi inlelpliin (Vn ti'tinlal. vl!ted tliN iit for the ni-t tiine four month" ai? i. wlien be -aid : "I I'tni' tetleii -i i hue tin word 'lolephnno.' Win ii one Inn lived with a thin'; ,enr In a .! t'nr out for M'iiis ii ii I teal", It m-t- te be tlte-iimi'. I iieivr uu-wi'v a tele tele pbeiip If I p.in avoid d' tin " " 'U'niii'n hav" i.bt lined their freeddtn: new lei them make noed." "Ann rn an ttlrN rid te i much. Tliev -dieithl de mnrp luMiip " "I yiiiekt'il in tintlji nil in life and my lather bofetv me Seme i in' ieli me tohaeco we'ibl -berteli mj life. We'l, I'm -penl -live and lli. fntlier di"d ill the line of el?llt .miit." Phene Inventor Dead Rail Strikers for Harding Proposal Alexander G. Bell Dies at Age of 75 i OMllllieiJ friilll I'itKe OtH' kind i loin w lie"p ax one .i;it!, imiiiinKl.N and who -cried it iitiellihl.." HaLnuHdiMifia iLaHaSaSj I aafc mm BrnHalaSsSla. " MSHQ afrsfSaiaSaaQlaV wEflMf mmmmmmumamma The eit PAY TRIBUTE TO BELL He, Pett-ille. Pa.. Aug. 2 iRy A P ' -Win a li, M-nnr Spreiil wn appri-p.l 'tie dea'li of Senater Crew, h "t Ii-.v.p, .loop .'motion H" mjj at n 'i.neli"en lven in lii honor In the S.' ii'kU! Ceuntv Moter Club af a . ..mill el ub ten miles from tl.l- itj II,. r, fn.f.j te eemment in am nj I'en the name of Ii Mieeo-ser te Sena ., Crew. "While, of entir-p." said the (iev- nir.r. "1 am net unprepnrpd for tli -id rows, a- 1 knew the brave liu'ht 'Hid net lii-t, it pomes ns a preut -I ,.'! "Mr. Crnn nnd I served lepetl.er in the S.einte .if I'rnnsvlvanln during nm-t r,f our ions pelitieal riireer- nnd one ii--eeiiiiiijnu bid be' n intimate durini; a', ilie-e jears, "I admired him and tru'te. him Ti.) held I. m in 'he deepest rtffi'ti"ii Hi- I'e'.tieal preminenpe nnd public lervn n, a- well as his Brent ability. iitd" lira an eiir-'iindinc fitfiir" her.' in Peiin-i I. iinla, and it wnu a itr'iit tileii--re te ii." te be able te crntifv bis ife-lens ambition In appemtini; bit i iii- I lilted Male- - nater I ileepU ment hi- pii-'iii'; in the prime of 'l-efii! llf' " BEFORE leaving for your summer home in the mountains, country or seashore, be certain te ar range te have the Evening Public Ledger mailed te you every day. The Evening Public Ledger with its home news, page of pictures, comics, woman's pages, stories, recipes, sports news, finan cial pages and ether daily features te please every meml'd' ?f the family will makf your sojourn from he city all the mere en joyable. t Telephone or send in your atimmer .tuiicrlptlen new, for one. two or three. SE.XATE GETS yFWS OF GROWS DEATH A tin .nidi:- lil.'lh'lln lie"!. he Wll born in IMiii'.iiiBli, M.ii.h :?. 1M7. lived le peiltueiits v.hi'll lie b":!nn with i ileml I inn'- ir le-- tli.ni titt jeiir jeiir .ise i"'ii't In ii iiie.nie rn I'oiiiniiinli'a I'eiiiniiinli'a I'oiiiniiinli'a tlen ler n itlleii- of leiig-di-taiu'e tele ihiine poiiier-ation- eiillv m all parts if th- world Tlie pe ilnlili of talk-un.- him . who. ridiculed then as n dti'.im l.i .illn t eioi'ibedv I'M'ept Pell, i Mini i'i .ii : his lifitliiic ii rcnllt. ci mniii'i' 'a ,i id tnai veleii-. I).-. Pe i - l.il.n-iitei ie- baie been In cited -it.' lssii near Iladiici k, Cape Preten, 'liii..' ter m.mi nai' be i .in ducted iv.i'iiui id experiment iii aerial locomotion and oilier scientific Mlbjei tt and inaininiii'.l hi- private nui-eiim -hew Inr tlie di 1 1 'epment of his greatest linentien-. II" otn'eurucd Sainuci P I.anKlev te inn tit the tir-t lljinj; ma chine and declared after witne Inc its HlKht nt (iinnMce. Vn.. In Infill, tbnt th ae of the airplane was nt hand, nlrheitcli l.ansley's maehlne was de sinned. lt- Pell formed In 1007 the Aerinl Ppetiment Associntien. with bead-iiiiirfer- In Cape Preten and its el. loot te lcirn te ih. It l claimed tbnt it in- with the mni'hlnp- di'ielejied by t but a oeintio'i th.it th" tir-t really -uccefiil public tliu'hts of airplanes in Ameih'.i weie made liiMiited Hunt Uuilii:; War li, Mi" We, Id War. Dr. poll -mil V. W. Pildwin nil' i.te.l u be.it .'1'l.d n hulro.lretiii . which den loped a -ei d of -eienti iniie- 'in hour nnd w.i- . ailed tli" ta-ie-t .ii the world, it n-"l an .lirplai.' luepellei and carried beneath it a -erle- of plane- which lifted 't iiinin liedj abev" the water a- It- -pei.l inciea-e,l It wa- intended for -ub-luarini' cha-iiu; and -ceiitiiu;, but the arinl-tlce prevented its u-e for tlie-e purposes. Pell's ir-r telephone patent, known In the receid- at Wa-hlmitun n- Ne. i"4.-ifie. ha- been pallid the me-t al-I liable -inch' patent cut i ue. in the v hole histeri of iniintlen. Tlnue are tediiv mere tli. in l.l.niMi.lliln ti leplinne iti-triim.'nt- thieimh wlileh billions of telephone i enier-atUm- arc inn-led en eai h j par. Means of communication hid been a hebbi in the Pell fainil.i Ions befotethe inventor of the telephone wn- horn. Twe generation- back. AleMinder Pe'l be canip noted for inventus 'i n-tem for overeenilnc stninmerins -iieeeb. while hi- -en. A!eander MeImII.. Pell, father of the inienter of t' telepli me, per fected a (..Weill of M-lble speech. Kxperimeiited in Pejlioed With this lierltasp. the son iiudeitoek similar experiment- while still n bid. i He constructed an nrtiticlnl skull of guttn-i ercha and India rubber that would pioi.eunc" scxcrnl word- In weird tone, when blown Inte lj n 1 -irnl bellow-. At the age of sixteen be In came, like hi- father, a teaoher of elm utieii. and an In-trueter of il. .if niuti-. Pell leached a cii-.- in I. is life nt the aire of twenty-two when be wa- tlireiitini'd witli tutu ri id .-!-. The white plneil" caused tic duitti of hl- tw br itlur-' and the pel family nil- i grated te I'.rantferd, t'.i i,ida, ' A meeting at that tune with Sir Charles Wheatstone. the Pngll-h in ienter of the telegraph, tired the jeung elocutieniM with ambition te intent u musical, or multiple, nit graph evntu.i'li turned out te be a telephone. ' His f.itber, whilr giirig a lecture in pest. m, pieudli meiiileind tle -en'-Mieeess in teaching Londen deaf mutes Thl- b'il the Ilo-ten lieiird of IMiicn IMiicn Hen te offer the leiinjer Pell $."0(1 te ilitredllC" bis sjstem in the tiewl.l opened -choel for dmf unites. He was then twent.i-feur j'.ns old, and in Ftantlv became the cihicat.eiinl mmisii mmisii lien of the ilnj. He wa- nppelnted a profe-ser In Pestnu I'nlierslij and opened his in-tatitlt -iine-sful "Scheel of Vecal Phv-loleg.." Put tembing interfered with bis in venting, and lie -eim gme up nil but two pupils. (In. of the-e WUS Mllb. 1 Hubbard, of ,t uuilthj f.iniily. She had lest her Marin,' and speech In nn attack nf s. arb t four while n baby. It was she who latir became Pell's wife. Pell spent the following three year" in night weik in a nll.tr in Salem. Mass, His mown in cd- wpt" met bj Cardiner . Ilubhnid. hi- future fntli-er-lii-lnw. nnd Thetn.i- Sanders, the owner of the cellar A- he worked he began te see the jie ibi it of cenvejing 1 spieili eier an ele. trn alij charged wire i the teb phone H4, ij-ed ii dead man - ear for a ir.iii-iniiier If I cm make n deaf mute talk mmmmmm M.KWMjKR 0KA1IAM HUM. Im died early Hits nmriiliig at his home in Itmlilrrk. Cnpe IV-elun Pell had decliired. "1 mil make lien talk " Ili- lir-t success came while te-liug bis in-tri.iiie'its in his new ipiaitei- in Po-ten. 'I'heinns A. Watsen, Pell's a-.-i-tant. Iiinl -truck a deck -pi ng nt one end et the wire, nnd Pell wa- olec elec tiilb'd te bear tlie sutnid in niiethir room. Ter forty weeks the instrument struggled, a- li were, for human penli. Then i n March 10, 1S."(I. Wnt-en 1 clinic a.'me-t iu-ane with Jey ivlien lie hcaiil ecr the wire Pell's voice faying: "Mr Watsen, come here, 1 want jim." (in hi- twenty-ninth birthday Pell ieceivd liis patent. It was nt the Cen tennial Pxpo-itien held nt Philadel phia, two months later, where men of silence the world ever had come te ex amine and Htutl.i the numerous Inven tions exhibited, saw Prof. Pell give n practical demonstration of the trans trans ml"ien of the human voice by elec tricity. ! As for Pell himself, he bad net planned te attend the Centennial at nil. lie was peer aid lie had reeiganiul Ills I.i-es. in iic.il speech. Tew in d j tin- end of .linn' he went te the station , te sPe Mis Hublunl ntr for Pluladil nlr.i '11:. i.' li.nl been some talk of 111- gei'ig. but be bad put It ipiietly n-iile. Sb" b Iioiel lie was going; win n tl in- re ii in d the station sli" pleadul with him .'.nil was ipfu-ed. A h" put her abe.inr the tr.ilu and it meied out, leaving him en the plat form, sb.- Imist out crying. Pell dashed , l.ifiei- her nnd -mang aboard the train, , without baggage, ticket or mi ether tilth's. The next S nid.iy afternoon Pel' wa wa premised ,in in-pe.tien of hi- linen linen teon In tin- iui'g at exhibits. It wa-- la net uai nun un- jmis'- r.--u i .giiit deiil. Seme of them weie for gei'ig he. ne. one jeeied, and there was ,i general borcdeui. Then there appeared the blonde blende liearileil Pmperer of Prirll. with ent-sti-etilnd bunds. He bad heard some if P. 11's lei till"- oil Petion, the lie if mute inir.! npiicibd te biui. A wire had In en strung th" length of the room. Pell took the tran-mitter: Dein Pedre plini'd i he i i'i elver te his ear. lie stnrn d up ama.ed : "Mv Ced-it talks!" Afterwaid l.epl Kelvin plain Wll lliini Tbe'iip en then took up the re leiver. He was tbe engineer of the I tir-t Atlantic cable. I He iiuddcd ids lieaif solemnly as he I ii. nn. " "It does speak." be said iinphat Icaliy. "It Is th" me-t wendeiful thins I hii'ii: seen m Ameriia." lMinne Mebled by Srientist.s The judges took turns talking find ll-tening until 10 that night. Next iii.rnliiL- the td tdie'ic was brought te Cunlltiinil from I'lme One net leek ter iviv iiclien dm.ii!.' tl.e dav by the Pxecutive in the rail -Hike " nation. . , .... ,. Mr. Hoever en IrnvltiK the hUe lleu-e was pe-ltlve that the l'li'slilcnt would tervimd no n-ply tuluj l tlie inlliead eM'cutlve-. Ne Indloatlen was given bj the Secietnry that the Admin Admin Istrntle'n was fnrmiibitlng n new nio nie giam ns n le-ult of jesterday's refunal l,v the uillwuy executives le nceept the President's seniority prope-al.t Mr. Hiiever said he wils net new primarily Interested In the mllread strike and In- Heated lie would devote m" e'lviriicn malnlv te the distribution or mai. As far as lie knew. Mr. Hoever said, no White Heuse cenfetenees with either repiesentatives of the strlkliiS- lailrend shepincn or latlway cxecutltes were plnntied. v.... V...I, i.... -M'.v A P.) .-.1-1. -I,,.... ...ts. t -. - . f , ii teect lis the third sc.tleti m i re-"- kdeiit HniiliiiB'f. proposals ler end ng tne shepmen's Htilke. the nil reads nre stiiudlng behind the Laber Heard nc nc cerdi'ig le rail executives who pe nted out tedii.v that the beard bad told the men who refused te strike tbnt they would hnve seniority rights and permii- .......i, ..,.,,,. The New Yerk Central . Hues tedaj aniieiiiucd (lint meie apilicatleiis for . I....S, i ih. .Ie slums hud neen icielved,i,,lthln thtee benis at division I i eints this ineiniiig tli'm for many dnjs I past. Avoiding te the uiiiieuneeineiit ' mimv nppliiuut.s were strikers who stnted thin bad 1 n wiiilitiK te see what nctien the lallway ex-ei'iitlves of tlie 'eutitry would take en iresiiieni Ilaidlng's settlement plan tietitr.i-ll v 1'lerbt -..i........ ..e tUn 11 ti 11 - p,msie,. tne., ace ,,....-: ..... - Company Here 9ay8 chmged '"he" eW nn- Wa. Mere Than Sc.cn.st ",K "j . ...!' i,. ti, sl.en crafts.' "Thr missing of Ale.snnder (Iraham nniiirii nun uv'm - . .... , ,..,. . niv Hint- iiviriiei . in ll is (iiiisc mi i.ii. '..." -- It was the railroads te upheld the beard nml at the same time give trntispottiitieli -civlce. 1'iftv per cent of llif m'" nre ill ('Red tu liave lemalned le.ial: thousand' i of new men hlied were premised lasting ebs with seniority rilthts approved b.v the Laber Peind; te ignore these ni:--- of the lejal or the new men would ilis .redil the beard. The I all executives disavowed either the li-Riil or mera light te civ tl(' "tnUeii their e senierltv latliiRt. 'l'li benid Is qiteteil as having warned the strikers they were losing senierifj rights and ns having nsined the new men full stniidlnR be fore tin- Imnrd. net ns strike -brrukers, but as regular vmpleyes. Te place the strikers nhciul of the new men would be te sacrifice tbe latter -ititl reward lire men who caused (.lie crisis, de lliis the executives niRtted, would (lis- I . I.. .......!. l..a 111 l1el)sllll't' leurage ami ui-iiimuu'- " -"i"", efliclnN Therefore, the railroads, f i e - lug that "every principle of right nml justice" would he violated by renteriiiR iitd seniority rights, declared they would lelect nnv plmi which does net protect tlie old men who remnlned loyal and the iicvv empleyes. eliited en with il, null of every one us-ec (he, gieat Industry built up a a result of his inventive genius," said Leenutd H. lxiniinid. lu-esldent of the Hell Tele phone Company of Pennsjlvnnin and Associated Coliipniiies. "Dr. Pell uirs mere than n scientist and Inventor. He was n mini with a most nttriutive perseiinlilj, an niTec niTec tiennte disposition, kindly, considerate and rnurtcmiH. Te him wan given some thing denied many men of genius the opportunity te see his invention become a world-wide necessity. "Philadelphia has mere than usual Interest in Dr. Hell nnd his achieve ment, for it wns at tlie Centennial line that he fi-'st demonstrated the possi bilities of tlie telephone " Cuticura is Fragrant ani Very Healthful Sample free of Cuticura Laboratories, ft-j X. Malrltn. Man. 2ac. every where. ""! MTl-RVISINti THE IsTAOK 1119 nprelnlinent nf Mr. Auituatun Thomai .- .ii nervine thu mnrnllty of r,tHR play trenclrintly re.nmenteit .upon in yn Mec X,i TheuBht." the unuuiil column by Ja) T, Xieuee, ieer. ... I terUI pnr;e of the i pnlilt. 'tic reffularly en. tlie edt l'UDLie I.KPOin. ('Make It TYPEWRITER - S 1 Late Medels Special Summer Reductieat HKMIMITUN NO. 10 ISn HOVAI, NO. 10 u (IMVKIt NO, 0 ii'! I t!. NMITII NO d jJS ITNTIKRWOOH NO. ft Ms Thernnghlr. Rebnllt .lut 1,1k. v in n C... T.i.l 1V r " iu-i.j ..... .-.car viUarutti t-tienc u new yvmnut B873.74 1005 CHESTNUT ST. BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO, HARDING PEACE PLAN AND RAILROAD REPLY President the rail nnd Xevv Yerk. Aug. -Harding's tuonesiils. 10 end 1 "trike were: Pir-i. Pnth pnrties t recognize 1 ebej Laber Heard decisions. Second. Cnrrlers withdraw InwsuitR! both parties hove option of Laber Beard reheariugs. Third. Striker.' te lie allowed their 1 seniority rights ; both parties agree te "no discrimination" pk'dRe. President Harding argued thnt his plan would restete normal transporta tion nnd confirm the powers of the La La eor liupnl, leaving only the problem of new empleyes te be met. He pointed out thnt liis terms implied abandoning tlie contract s.vstem. He insisted the Laber Heard was useless unless both sides gave prompt and unquestioning obedience, and emphasized tlie country's need of nn agency te pi event transpor tation tie-ups. He ended his note b.v expressing ids "deep conviction" thai the strike must lie settled promptly, nnd warning tlie operators that if they re fused his terms tl.ey must open direct negotiation "or asMimc full respensi- i bllity." 1 Peplying, the rail executive- accepted every preposition snve tbnt of restoring 1 " rz -1 - pBHBH.IsssW Greater Value at Lewer Cost Touring IplUzJD Cabriolet $1195 Coach $1295 I Freight and Tax Extra m6Clihal call attention te a Special Office Furniture SALE Bargains in Desks, Chairs, elc. including a line of discon tinued pattern of the Standard Furniture Ce. 904-906 Chestnut Street The Essex has always been an outstanding value by every standard of price and quality comparison. Especially interesting new is a price te price measurement of the Essex against cars you have regarded as comparable te it in quality. Will you find today any car that even ap proaches Essex in quality and ability, within hundreds of dollars of its cost? And doesn't its low cost with such quality appeal te judicious buyers, whether they are considering a car slightly less in cost, or have been seeking Essex quality in some much costlier car? 4U) GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. SALES ROOM, 128-140 NORTH BROAD SERVICE STATION, 2400-14 MARKET ST. ESSEX jmU -IV I M. It wn- mobbed remainder of the Mini- i th" bv scientists t' mcr. ' The ii--tiiigui-hi'l inventor was the recipient i t iiianv honors in this coun try nnd abroad. The Piench Cmiern- i incut, evr (iilele. te rts egni?" science, eenfirred en him the decoration of thr Legien of Hener, the French Ac-iili my i bestowed en him its valuable Velta pr.'e of ,-O.nfiO frincs. the Society of i7ie An- In Londen in pitfJ gave nun n.s xv nie ni ,,. ,.., .i ,l.. i ,,1,.,., it.. ,,f .ineri jii.'uiii .no. in. , ......... ... iirzb'iig. Piunria, made bun n Ph. 1. line of the curious things nbeut tin invention of the telephone Is that Pell knew almost nothing about electricity when, l.p started. ' "Had I known mere about electricity ntvl lcs nbeut Found," he said, "I would never hnve invented the tele phone." While Pr. Pell will be best rcroem rcreem rcroem 1'ied as the inventor of the telrphone, i, claim that has been sustained through mnnv legnl contests, he also became l eted for ethir inventions. He was joint Inventor of the gniphophene with H'lmner Tnlnter. Hi invented nn in genius method of lithography, n photo phone, nnd an induction balance. He Invented a telephone nrebe which be umiI te locate the bullet that killed Pn-ident fiarfield. Ui' spent fifteen je.irn and mere tlinn ?'JO0,l)00 in test ing his famous tetrahedrni kite, nml -t.ibli-hed p principle in architecture, the use of tctraheilral cells or units. Throughout Ins life. Ur. Hell main tained bis interest nnd labors for de.if mutes. He founded, became president nnd contributed S-.IO.OOO te the Ameri can As-ocintieu te Promote Teaching of Sjneih te the I leaf He wnsa member of many of the lending American binned societies. BEAUTIFUL SON The New Sedan is Here $2295 1.1 Ini Washington. Aug. 2 An eff.it te re'ii'li a unanimous con-"tit ngrei n m en the tii.-if! bin. ked adjoin iiiiieii! of lie Seti.iK t'.dl" out "f re-liei t te tli. ini'i ion i f Scimter Wllliain ll l row, of l'elitisi Ivima Altlieiigh numbers linriii'd "f l.is ia'h 'bi- meitiiiig n i ei iiini, in -essien for -.veril lenirs Net within the re' nib "tn n of vti'liili observers of its -'--.oil- ba the Seiinte failed 1 "retofere te adjoin ,, iii-iantlv upon learning, of the death of ti member It is eiistiiiaiir.v for a brn f i nnimuni einenf tu be innde bv the .Ie lenseil Senater's elle'igiie. nnd for tie Senate te jpiit ilium diut.'h until 'in ful'evv ,ng d, i Selintef I'eppr. of I'eiillM li .in' i. u en whom di'velvid the diit " ler. 'nmlli iietlfiiiig ibe Seti'ite iif Si nater Crew's di nth, draftisl n furinil n-e- i llltlen 'if re-peel m the I n-leli n f'.i.ii about neon He the,, .en. err. "i wnu Senater Ledge and Senater Mi I 'niiibei and requested the privilege of the months, the period you will be away, i """r, '" I'"-"" " . """ "'" "h...t- Mllllll I" llll.e ..lHll.-l,-ll llie llllIW - tame of tin- pending agtee'iieni te limit Geed thinds from 9 climes poured into a single glass DelidOUS and Refreshing isW , na recelve jour laveritu nevvspuper resularly with your dally malL Summer Subscription Rates 1 mi. 3 riien, a lues, Public Ltdjer (More'r) bOc $1.20 l.tJ Psklic Lcdier (Evening) 50c 1.00 1.50 Pujtlit Ledftr (Sucdir) SOc 1.00 1.50 Hiliumrr auliacrliitluiia miy W rnWrrd li Ilia wick. Verward your Hunimer hubucrlptloe Willi rtmlttrinc te circulation Deiiart- te Circulation lnaat. Pulille iilur (.erniiuiiy, iruieptn nc Hnur. nin nftftnhln di bale en the tnilll. and tu have sag. ge-ted that the aiineunceiiient be de ferred Senater Pepper then fought for per mission te take tbe tloer at !', e i lei'k te unnouiKe Mr 'row h ilenlh At llr-t the Republican lenders did net want te grant this, hut finally agreed, i Senater Pepper was nbvbm-dv einbur rnssed by the apparent Indifference of Itepubllcan leadern te the death of the is-v W -Ttx I oenler' Senater from I'snus.'iaiila, f, Ct c Cela Cem; any Aiivk, c. SS&sSnj Sh t.1. The De Luxe Car of the Year serviceability this model affords. It seats seven amply. The lus trous, lasting finish reveals the unhurried and painstaking-care given every detail by master work men, who have always specialized en the finest, costliest cars. Of course it has the new Hudsen meter, which wen such instan taneous admiration everywhere. It is the top step of seven years development of the patented Super-Six principle. It is equally a revelation te Hudsen owners. I j THE MOST 1 HUD I ' If m 1 IP 1 I It 51 Vf I It excels even these beautiful Hudsons which were counted matchless values at above '4,000 the Limousines, Town Cars and Landaulets, famed for their distinction. Ne ether Hudsen se completely sums the body-builder's art. It blends richness and luxury with a simplicity that ii the hall mark of Hudsen enclosed car charm. And the premise of its beauty is borne out in the un usual personal comfort and Sp4sdttr 1M5 7-P.m. Phaeton - 11695 Ceich - - U743 Wtthi and Tmn Extra Sedan - - 2295 (J1UT, GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread-Service Station 2400-14 Market St. 1 IX 5n& iw M'i
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