raw?? VMMKUBmmmM W'9'; " ;n Vf Wv w 4r!&3ixwwHHBBraw!r'li'i!B M. ! ' t H- ft M- . fr W 4, V' " f II I i ir ATE GAINS HONOR H NEW HKtS3 I Twe Chairtnanshlpt of Lsadlng ui... rnminirTa rannui Commiiwe ww Heuse" Members SENATORS MAY ADVANCE u, a ttai CMrcpend0l .., L .. iv 22. l'ennsylvn. I'.!!0 rtim,.; will .mpijrred IflOtt I" '"Vt.wi, thrntlKli tllC acmilBI- Igfel two lie chaJimnnihlpi. of ma- f four el if flinirniiuiniiti'-. 515 miner cenuUcnre. Threut'i U11 .'p, ..i Vii..,......tn. mi. "Yi'VWart. and rinherl irer '.",. . "I,- vTi,Hkn. In the n s;wmi-"i'. v. ... "i. ..,..,,,( nf ST W riur""'''""! I-Wte, Commit. nnlW-'inn IV "Orient. of.Lnn ef.Lnn & Th V JudlVlnVv Committer una Saw of nil Pwlil Wtleii ''8,n'n ''8,n'n ''8,n'n Sta?o.teffl' Committee hnn jurlsdlo jurlsdle 5J5 ewr nil mnttfM wlatfns te the wh et"cLp' ndilltlerml, cIinlrnioiiBhlpe .tittl of ki will I 'he'd b-v Pen ihantans in the next Cenfc-rfss. Iximcs me MinVrert tlirmiRii the re- limnt of KeiJ.il'llpn"' nr-njamin K. rjrment or n , ., ulHlt,lt ,,r &:,, Cemmitter-; Auren S. Krel- i. rhnlrmnn 01 Wi1 .u""'- "" -- j)ndittirc-( " " Vnderwn IT. Walter, an chairman of ir Tjinmutee en Expenditures in the i-iirer uernnmtnt. nnu jenti II. Ruber as ehnlrmnn en mllcnge. Nene rank ni umjur cemmmCTS. In the New CemireM With the organUntlen of the new Congress, the remaining Pennsylvania members will occupy llcmie committee chairmanships a follews: lieula T, McFndden, Canten, re mains chairman of Henking and Cur rency. Oeerie W. Kdinendn, t'hltndelphla. remains chnlrman of Claims. Hlephen O. porter, l'tUMmrpli, re ninlnt chairman of rerelan Affaln?. Themnn 8. liutlnr. West Chester, re mains clinlrnliin of Niivnl Affairs. Hrigar It, KIms, Wllllamspert, re mains chalrmuti of printing. It U reenrded as probable that n rennsylvnnlnn will bt nampd te the Approprlntleiu Comtnltte te succeed HeiireNentutlve William 8. Varc. of Philadelphia, whm he retires te tnke tip his duties In the Pennsylvania Htute fnnti, although the State In reprc Mntid en this Important commit teu by n nelher member Milten W. throve, of Eric. Itctrcctitativn Guv 11. Cnmplell, of Allegheny County, would like it place itlur en nppreprlatlmirt or nays and iieans. Hepreyentntlrc Henry V. Watsuu, of Lntiglierne, at prrsent Is ilia only 1'etinsylvanlnn en the latter committee, which Initiates all tariff Mid revenue leglslnt'en. KcprcKcntatlve Clyde Kelly, of Al legheny Ceuntv, Is n candidate for as danment te the Rules Committee, of which lie weh formerly n member. It was fald today that Reprencntativc Tehn M. Me tin, of I'lttsburgh. had been offered n place en this committee, which verclet) autocratic control ever ertalii utnMes of leg'slatien In the Uetie. He is new one of the netle iii'iM of the Military Affairs Com Cem tnlttce. Jtetlren.ent of many memhen nt the cm'c of the present (.'ernrrcs mid ad vancement of "UlufH under the nenlnritv rule also will bring ether changes in committee memberships affecting Penn "lvnnla Renresentatlves. It is aleo vrebable that the commit tee assignments of Senators Pepper and Reed may be rearranged after March. Each hopes te act en nt least one of the major committees of the Senate and there Is a fair prospect that their am bltlens will be grutlBed, at least In part. Senater May Be Advanced , They have no hope of winning chair manships, however, except through the operation of the seniority system, under which only legislative veterans t'e'n nositlens of power. Senater Pepper, who is new a mem her of the Naval Affair and Dnnklng am Currency CemmittecM, would prefer service en Foreign Relations or the Ju diciary Committee, for which he is bet ter equipped by training, taste and tem perament. There will be three racan cies en the Foreign Relations Commit tec, due te the retirement of Senators McCumber, New and Kellogg. All Re lenti members of the Judiciary Cem mittee were re-elected, though some of them may be shifted about In the re arrangement of committee assignments the next Cnngiess, leaving vacancies there nlse. That Senater Pepper will eTerrd u place en ene or the ether appeare almost nsmired. Senater Reed's preference is for the same committees, although he would like te retain hlsjiresent membership en the Military Affairs Committee. He may also seek a place in the Finance "ilttee which the late Senater Pen rose dominated as elinlrmnn in the c'es lng yearf of his life. With three va cancies In eight en the Foreign Re lations Committee, and three en the Finance Cammltce due te the retire ment of Senators McCumber, Suther land and Frcllnghuyscu the prospect M nppelntinent te one or te the ether i'i ixi-el'cnt. Senater Reed Is billing te drop his membership en the Immigration Committee for assignment one of the mnjer committees of the Senate. ) PLUNGES TO DOT , mhlOFFl Watchman' lurried trj Aehee In Atlentewn Flamet--$350,000 Damage KLUX QUARTERS REVEALED Bttcial Ulttxttefi tt fft'-ntne PuMitf tSar i Al'entewn. Pa., Nev. 22. Theodere Hchaeffcr, seventy-three years old, was burned te Heath in a fire here which destroyed the Crockery Building, en , Heutn seventn street, yesterday oner ener oner neon. Owners of the building placed I he tntnt lna n S.Vifl OTlf). At the height of the fire the aged! ....' fflpit n.inniif.A.1 ft wtnifAnf nl the third fleer of the building, livid with terror nt the thought of death confronting him. He looked appeal ingly into the crowd below In the hepe that some one would come te his res cue, and he struggled te open the win dew that he ml"ht luroe. Edward H. Schlcchter, Recorder of Deeds and Democratic chairman of Le high County, n , brother-in-law of Schneffer, recognized the face, and with Ammen l.attiinerc, a policeman, rushed toward the entrance te the building. Ah they did se the walls collapsed, plunging the aged man into flames. Ills charred body wus recovered six hours later. The fire disclosed the pretence In Allcntewn of the Ku Klux Klan and levealed that they had occupied one of the several ledge rooms in the build- tn nil lilHlflnlinrtera. Pnrtlnllv Klinrt lobes df the klansmen were found I among tee ruine et the building. BATTERIES C aaaaHtia HH BBBBBBBHaSSBBBLnfflllBH RADIO Vet en EmU Badie batten for your radio $tt IMlil'JIlBlWIHIll Wbiuver make of bsttery " la your ctr, you can be con cen fldtnt of skilful repair work. fait prieet, and rcipenilble advice at the ntamt Bttd Sttvtce Station. THE LONG-LIFE Hew long should a battery last? Under the same conditions and with the same care. i9 there a difference in the length of service you will get from different makes of batteries? There is. And you have a right te expect longer life from an Exide. Motorists who have used several kinds of batteries will tell you the Exide has unique lasting power. We receive numerous letters telling us of Exides in service many years and still doing their unflinching duty. It was net a paper "guarantee" that gave Exide its title of the long-life battery. Thia reputation has been earned by actual performance ever since cars used batteries and the first successful battery te go in a car was the Exide. The difference in life of an Exide makes it a real economy for you, just as its dependable power makes it a real satisfaction. The nearest Exide Service Station will gladly show you hew rugged strength has been built into the Exide made for your car. 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Visit the nearest Exide Service Station (tw Klrftrlt' Hlorare 071 . Kliur Mi'li.r, ll'Nl lilll. I3I trilir ZIP UitllTJ Uatterr Te., N. llruul Nt. .. ... .... rhnrlra TrBSiuuu. S!0. . .J?, ? .lehn I.euU IniftKr, htji iuaiim I'nlted llnttee Hftlie. S N. Mar- H'mll M. InltrruM rrI. MS'te." ' J'''. 1401 luuiM ht. & ltii'il Market Nt Hi'innuktr ilaruae, Walnut Hla. Ua Tine fi H (unite lltittce W., Ae. xrrtue miiueii, me I'llfwattr M. FhNNhl..VAWA Amlilcr, Ambln Nteraei) Hittrr Strr- Anl'inur! mIiIh Mne Itallfry rin- trio flleii II il . KrNrl.1! trial , Hi ilmliiMir. ,!..: " u" llrmlik. rll M t llmimill lltoemslmiK. , W rrtn i-hutt rirn Mr . ."f Nf.ll clirnUr. II. I). V iliiri f ' ntfallli.. s, fc, Will iii C oivhenoiarli. M. V. Jloer tir l mllli, Will i. rmn IttHnlnstOMii. Wifl 1 nd llnrie Uejlea awn,, .lIcl.miKlilln Hatter Kn "oil, While A OH "lotion V2tt WahlJlftea. ItltWUieuie i MM ianauaau K '. t jr i l j r.lrni.lde. dm, if, IWu II innur, llunetir Itiittfrr hrrrlt Iliirlpi.vlllc, Hnuuiel . llmuU Jlilberu. Tli Flrelilr Mmn lleutnlilr, (itiliirniiteii' tiireur JrnklnKiwii. Iari' tinture V Mil- ihlna Slici, Ki'nrtt Suirn, hcuiirtt llattrr A Klertriii ( ... Iuii(lierM, lliiu.nl tiHiilu Ltniirt ilt, Miurlir hriu. Lnnidutui. Wsim htur.ur IlittciJ ( e, Icbanun. Ilurlwi llittrry rrtlre. Inc. .enl.tuwii, A-tlmr M lUimii t.eik lUlrn, II. M. ln-il.rl.kn Ce. ' I' ney lt, lllbtnu'M- l'liery Shep Mnriu lluuk. Mtiii. Mliek Cliir'Bn Mfdln, 4. trni r lire & Killers Mi J!inrrhllli.. H, K. Nn"l Sit. t'lirmel, Wmiiir Haltirr & l.lti- trki t'u, Niirliertli, Muntsiimir' i.itrnw ewlierr, llii ire ! "I'ireili flinn. Jiikeiih I!. limit. urrl.iiHii. rhi' Munti-eiiii ry Mnriici. v ll'tlfr C'ti. Nut tli Witt.-i. Juliii II, I'riitim, Ir II ill., ll'li Mii'nr Ce rill, I'mill Melur In. r Tkei. nirit, rkr.iri tnr.u IVrkifli-. J. S'liuul lUittii liHrtiUillle. ,r Mrklii Slin uiiiin,i ... ,ii. rmii iKun nuiiur. nuunnr iiiirunr lutHNru-J. Mill I ni' litiruK .V Ma Ma rklne C'e,, I iii, haniinilfiuk (trl... l lll. Vnla,il.l,. il raw I.,, nil, Slivnundeah, Tite Ulbhtiit Vulcunlilur KauUMrt, tmalluxirt tiwase Ce JPriim tlt. hiul.ri. t.nr' liili" Cnlleiff, Nnrdsr'H tinrajr Mtrmidnburir. I'. II. Milreir.au TniuiKiun. K. J. .Sullhuu t l 'rd, 1'iirel W. 1'ioiter Wumii., Miliurliiiii Kutitr Six1ir ihttiisr?"' ,U,r J- U,,k,.hJ,ipV,,'"' l,ll'r DMlerj & r.liiirlr Cu, iitduii, IrM Itr.- & MiMu trkt. I, '. I J. e. l,inJ- . M.W .IKItSl.V lien ill llairit, ( ruinrr & Dram '..'I ..'''" Iii'i'itwi 11 tteri i'i, lliirllnatDii, llrnj imln (.old Hen CanidMi, I he I'anidrti Hteruge llattar; riiiH.'Mux. l'niiifc Kntrkln & .sun Kcu- llnrlMir. Jenh llu.tu l.liinr, II. K. Iinwiirr 'i'tfiVi?"' ,,l(,u,,,,rr H-tttiTj. ScrtUf Mllltllle, lUlU W. Niitiimt Mmire.liUMi, J, H, Cnrlrh irt Mt. Ilully. Ml.' llell,' illt't '.? te. rr ii (Ity, llrvcklrr Aute bcnlt. Wv.w?c?wvHfJtu,"" tflMii. Miillli i. leprr Ilttjril. e..,Miinr1' Usraia Hv.d.biri. J, A. P wly "" V,wLikJ' C' V' Aitm W-TlJ Wlldwoed, W'lldwaed BatUn KatTU The Instrument of the Immortals Steinway Grands are made in five sizes, beginning with Miniature Grand, in mahogany case (8i.fu!n), at $1375. Steinway grand-toned uprights are made in three sizes,' beginning with Style V (Vi-hi"). in mahogany case, at $875. Any new Steinway will be sold en time; one tenth cash, balance in two years by monthly payments. Serviceable used pianos will be accepted in trade Steinway pianos are sold in Philadelphia only by N. Stetson & Ce. at 1 11 1 Chestnut Street The Ever-New Steinway However long a Steinway p!ane may have been in use, always it has fresh wonders of tone beauty te reveal, much as a fine diamond blazes anew in every different phase of light its facets encounter. Steinway tone quality never grows old, or dull, or indifferent. A new Steinway is unappreached in all the artistic endeavor of any ether musical instrument maker. A little later it will seem even mere beautiful and this beauty will continue, year te year, and reach the fullness of its owner's appreciation long after ether instruments have fallen into disuse, or grown unmusical and distasteful. This fine quality of the Steinway piano is the result of scientific design minutely developed through highly skilled mechanical work, directed by long experience. Many times the best procurable mate rials have been assembled by ether makers, calipered te precise dimensions, yet with no approach te the real Steinway tone. The secret of this Steinway quality remains inaccessible te all ether makers. Yeu may come here, at mi Chestnut St., and read it in the Steinway Miniature Grand written as broadly and freely as it is teuna in tne tug Steinway grands and in the little Steinwnv uprights you may enjoy the same poetry of tone, luxury of touch, appealing beauty of case design snd finish --ever new, nltheugh unchanging. ttSHTSQN 6 CQJlll CHESINUTSIBEET WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS .i'.i yil M tt '' , aiMtBaart, uiMtuKirt uwase Ce, I i utn .... mn 'wtr... . It .f" . ..Jte. I'M tfv. fitfjf t-a' W h v AS t nasi '$, - ,.ti. M&liltllMlXJ&A f , . s!w,f,.v"fhiv. m m Vi ' A'ii'U. XUldui tS.V-Ct JK fe'iWi