The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2024)

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1931 a 11 OF TIE SHIPS 6 MEMBERS SHIFTSUPPORT SITE PISSES BILL D1T1 11 REPORTED 10 HOUSE TO AID. BLUE LAW TEST ASK ROAD FREIGHT LINES1 Reading Subsidiary Plans Highway! Svstrm Parallel to Railroad HARRISBTJRO. April 28 tA. I A hiRhway freight system which! would virtually parallel lines of the; Reading Railroad wns asked in appli-j cations filed with the Public Service' HIPPI GIN 2fr COUiMC LI Continued From First Paje retorted laughingly. Rains has intimated tlwt wheti bill rrachps the House he may amintjl it to provide for election of five Councilmen at large.

That would make the total numj)? of CoutiWlmeii 21 instead of present 22 or the proponed 2. "in? organization," he mux. "would be satisfied with 21 Councilmen." He snid the independent districts" in West Philadelphia and German-town will elect the majority of Council if the present, method of namirtf Councilmen according to population is retained. 1 A. J.

Sordonl. Luzerne, and LeRoy E. Chapman, 'Varren. Woodward, in debate today, explained he could not support the bill bemuse It would redtire the number of Councilman in his district from three to two, "I'd never set another vote If I supported such a bill," Woodward told the Senate. "The nine Councilinen elerted at large would take eare of that," Salus assured him.

"If you guarantee that all of those nine would be elected from my district I could support it," Woodwnrd son O. Sarig, of, Berks, last week spoke for the Sunday baseball I I tira a.V4 WClil OUUUVCU, UIC- Commission todRy by the Reading I amendments, again declared the Something About Arrivals, dieted passage of the Schwartz till statute was obsolete and should be Transportation Company, a subsidiary when it comes up next week for changed to meet present-day condi of the railroad company. The five freight lines asked were Committee Approves Spang-ler Measure Cutting Congressional Divisions Woodward Opposes Measure That Cuts Membership, From His District and Clearances at This Port; Notes of Interest from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, by way of Norrlstown, Pottstown, Read ing and Hamburg; Pottsvtlle to Lykens, Harrlsburg to Allentown, Reading to Columbia, by way of Kphrata and Lancaster, and Shamo-kln to Allentown, by way of Mt, Car- tions. Representatives Squibb, of Berks; Balridge, of Allegheny, and Kleckner, of Lehigh, were absent on both Sunday baseball votes. Kleckner is now away on his wedding trip, while Squibb has been absent most of this session on account of illness.

Among the members who spoke in opposition to the Sunday baseball amendment were Representatives Evans, of Cambria; Carmany. of Venango; DeFrenn, of Cambria; Bra- Salus Says Amendment in mei and Tamaqua. Royle Plan Changing Boundary Lines of Philadelphia Districts Included 6L House May -Reduce at-Large Representation to 5 final action. The vote in committee today was Just two less than the constitutional majority necessary to approve bills finally. Vote on the Schwartz bill originally had been scheduled for 12 o'clock.

The matter was delayed until 3.30 o'clock in order to permit Dr. Joseph G. Steedle, one of the leaders of the Allegheny county to get here by airplane to vote for the amendments. Representative T. Bell, of Allegheny, was among those who voted for the amendment.

He had planned to return home on urgent business TODAY SCALENDAE Auril it. MM (Darhtht-tivmr Tim) PHILADELPHIA Pin rlaea .14 A ll. Seta il PM flitll water A.M. anrl 12 SS I' niter 7 23 A.M. and MP.il, SEEDY ISLAND Difli wl DAT A.M.

(nil M. Im water l.lWi.H, and 4 25 I' ll DELAWARE BREAKWATEK Htsh It A.M. and Luw cer I2.0H A.M. and lli.su p.m; For the' first time' of record the United Fruit Company with its ham, of Butler, and Stewart, of i FEE Special fn Thr Inquirer. HARRISBTJRO, April bill of Representative Spangler, York, reapportioning the State into thirty- uiearneia.

The latter, a newspaper publisher, said he felt a law to permit publication of newspapers on Sunday would Bprrlnl to The Inquirer. HARRISBTJRO, April the Senate passed the Salus bill changing the method of electing City Councilmen in Philadelphia, last a m- ii, lour sjongressioniu aistncia was re- to .1 fSiehLlongSlatln POJ fom committee today. Spang-to pass than one for baseball. Evans El omJ 1.1. s' Reapportionment, "Great White Fleet" will this after- shortly after noon.

He was at a rail noon make Philadelphia a Dort of road station Cut in Drivers' Licenses Favored, However, in Sub-Committee's Report TJn-S of the modification move- night and again today the bill re-1 mains before the Senate for final action tomorrow. The reason Is that after each passage Senator Samuel W. Salus, leader of the Fourth ward and sponsor of the bill, moved to reconsider the vote and amend the bill. The measure provides for election of two Councilmen In each of the' h7 initiated this Main located him. He changed his ke a toddy.

That was old for changing the boundary lines of sseneer service you vote to restore that landmark. on the northbound route. Four to enable him to vote on nio.i u4 I'll vote against this bill." the seven Philadelphia districts was Incorporated in the Spangler bill as er steamers are due to arrive on amendment before leaving. weekly basis. The same tactics that were em- reported from committee.

Spangler's bill embodies the views PHILADELPHIA toCHICAGO Service Opens May 1st ONE WAY FARE $50.00 IPHItAtntPHlA TO CHICAGO) ARRIVED YESTERDAY of Governor Pinchot and former eight Senatorial districts and elee-! tinn of nine at large, making a Conn-1 HARRISBtlRQ, April 2S (A. A sub-committee of the House Committee on Ways and Means today reported to Chairman Philip Sterling of that committee, that automobile license fees be not reduced. Several members of the sub-committee would make an exception In owners-drivers' Str NEW VOUK ITT din. Ttrtnlnl ployed last week when the Schwartz bill was up before for amendment United States Senator Joseph U. incnmann, uncm at fiiiih.

lm- cil of twenty-five, members Instead of the present twenty-two. i The object of the change Is to pre-! vent a contest at next September's icr. bii.i. linn itpfininK to iHrnidi i wcle Pl't Into play this afternoon, fir fi'Tn'oivr1' yuMm, riirm Sowers objected to discharging the sir of lhe whole' leum. Riihrrt (' Tti 1 rirt-i the entire House sat nx a rnmmiftp licenses and would cut this fee to $1, prr i.il,i,ia i.f I liuuij, Seattle.

primary between Councilmen Charles B. Hall and Harry J. Trainer, of the Second district. That district, ac with an estimated loss of revenue for the biennium of $2,400,000. The sub-committee, named to con to consider the amendments.

Speaner GoodnoiiKh again called on Repre I.e. p. sir HAMPTON HIMDN. Km. V.rfnlk.

Co Co. Philarielohii Nnifoik cording to the 1030 census, loses one sider motor vehicle revenues, reached iaifirn. nirlae, Kr- ftir r.nn riMt, treianri, rig ill lesson Line. the following conclusions: Grundy for reducing the number of Congressmen from thirty-six to thirty-four. The bill of the York member differs considerably from the apportionment measure that Senator John J.

MeClure, of Delaware, has sponsored in the Senate. Sub-committees of the Senate and House apportionment committees endeavored to agree on a bill for reapportionment. When no agreement could be reached separate measures were introduced in each house. Hart Backs Royle Plan The plan of Royle to equalize the Philadelphia districts was brought to Harrisburg some time ago by David T. Hart, Twenty-third ward leader and a real estate assessor.

Hart is a lieutenant of former Senator Grundv EASTBOUND rtYUGNT SAVING TIMf Chicago. lv. 120 p. Sowers read from a newspaper clipping that Bishop Mann, of Pittsburgh, of the Episcopal Church, played golf on Sunday and saw no danger in baseball on that same day. ATTACKS LAW ACADEMY I)r.

Mildred Falrrhlld CritirUeti Refusal to Admit Three Women Refusal of the Law Academy of Philadelphia to admit three women applicants for membership last winter was attacked by Dr. Mildred Fairchild, professor of social economics at Bryn Mawr College, at a symposium on the status of women in Soviet Russia last night. Dr. Fair-child was of three speakers before an audience of 300 gathered at the Ethical Cultural Society auditorium, 1906 Rittenhouse square, under auspices of the American-Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union. "The situation we had here of a bar association refusing to admit women could not happen in Soviet Russia," she declared.

"It would be 1. That the budget estimates may be accepted as reasonably accurate subject to revision, if any, downward, for conservative reasons in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for the biennium. Against this forecast may be set the possibility of Increased efficiency in collection of the liquid fuels tax and the effect of favorable changes in the price base in Pennsylvania, as compared with neighbor lv. 2 38 p. 5:03 p.

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lv. 11:45 a.m. Philadelphia lv, 12:34 p.m. Harrisburg lv. 1:37 p.m, Pittsburgh.

lv 3:20 p.m, Columbui lv, 4 57 p.m. Ff. Wayne. lv, 5:30 p.m, Chicago Ar, 6:55 p.m. sentative Williams, veteran Tioga county member, to act as chairman for the committee, when the amendments were considered.

The Elections Committee was holding a meeting in another room, and before the session got down to consideration of the Sunday Baseball Amendment, the Sergeant-at-Arms was instructed to bring the Elections Committee to the House. After a brief recess. Sowers then presented the amendment. It differed in form from the one offered a week ago. The change, as approved today by four votes, legalizes Sunday baseball, but permits local authorities to prevent It by ordinance.

"This amendment is a local option bill," Sowers told the members, "It gives every community in the State full power to surpress baseball." Sowers called attention to the fact that an old law on the statute books m. m. m. m. m.

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The Royle plan for the Phlladel phia districts, as incorporated in New York Ar, 10:30 p. Bpangler's bill today by committee Councilman, eliminating either Hull or Trainer, but. the Salus' bill makes it possible for both to be candidates. The bill is bncked by the Republican city organization. When the bill wns reached last night It passed before Salus realised it had been called.

He had the vote reconsidered and made amendments to place the bill In proper form without changing Its purport. Today the reprinted bill was late in arriving on Senators' desks, and It passed again, After passage Salus saw the reprinted bill for the first time and discovered printers' errors, which might have increased the number of Councilmen to as high as 31, If it had been permitted to pass in that form Again he had the final vote reconsidered and made amendments to correct the errors. The corrected bill will be before the Senate for another "final" vote tomorrow. Woodward Axalnst Measure Senator George Woodward, who cast the lone vote in opposition when the roll was called last night, was one of three Senators who had voted against the bill today before the printers' mistake wns found. He was joined in his opposition by Senators sets up the following distribution of wards: First District-Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 26, 39 and 48.

EXPRESS and PASSENGERS Secure Iickeli from A office, 1613 Cheitnut 6t Camden Airport Pennsylvania Railroad or any foitol Telegraph office Coll Poital for etpreti pickup. Second District Wards 1t 8, 9, 10, considered very anti-social, if not nnitntpr-rovnliiHnnarir nr Vairhnrt 24, 27, 30, 36 and 44 1 I oir ar.nadr.lltr., H4-roart 2. That owing to the potentially large burden involved in taking over the new road system and to the obvious demand for a highway construction programme to combat unemployment, and in consideration of the revenue necessary to the continuance of such policies as township reward and aid to cities and boroughs, no recommendation be made for reduction in license fees. t. That despite the equitableness in theory of a high gas tax and a low registration fee, no recommendation be made for any increase in the liquid fuels tax.

The sub-committee consisted of Representative Wheeler, chairman, and Representatives Haines, Sarig, Memoio, Staudenmeier and E. P. Brown. said the condition of women had! Thlrd Distriet-Wards 11, 12, 13, 14, jitami. pai.ni!ri aim rmie.

M. riiantt permits a laborer to move his house- 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 31, 37 and 45 aiinfra iraoa in hold goods on Sunday. been greatly improved in Russia by Ta sWhl 1 Fourth District-Wards 15, 28, 29, 32, 38 and 47. Fifth District Wards 23, 33, 35, 41 and 43. Sixth District Wards 34, 40 and 46.

Seventh District Wards 21, 22 and 42. reason of Government policies. Twenty-nine per cent, of the Industrial workers in Russia, she said, were womenand all of them above twenty-one, so far as she knew, were married. Other speakers were Miss Jessica A I I rC. NANTUCKET.

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Ireland. Ilaltitnorf, mnV. Krlcaaon Uotorihln I.IM.lAX White. Baltimore, mdaa, firppu Line. CHliSTKH.

Pa. April Itr ONKII1A. Ural, PaHflc conat porta, parta, Korrt Motor Co. MAR(T HOOK. Pa.

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York, realilue lariro. SrlHN-k Oil Co. PAT'l-SHnilo. J. Anrll Itr nnmiox, Port Arthur, b.ill.nt, Tht IViat Co.

Representative Himes, of Armstrong, chairman of the Law and Order Committee, asked that the amendment be voted down. He said that several weeks ago there was opposition to sending the bill back to Ills committee because it was termed a "harmless measure." He criticised the tactics in adding amendments to permit Sunday baseball. The three ministers who are members of the House were not in accord in voting on the Sunday baseball amendments. Representatives Ste- The Spangler and MeClure bills Smith, pf Washington, D. editor of the Soviet Union Review, one important particular bill The Spangler leaves Montgomery Mme.

Lydla Nadejena, Bussian-born journalist and art editor. William Stix Wasserman presided. and Bucks counties joined as the ninth Congressional district. The MeClure bill, which was prepared by the Republican State Or DELAWARE BAY1 AND RIVER venton, of Mercer, and Carmany, of Venango, both spoke against the nKI.AWARB BRRAKWATKR, April 5 irrxi-ati- Tub 1 I It'll L1 1, 1.... A.

h. oi.w'ine kmyiina. saii-d amendments. They also were! Roll Call Vote on Sunday Baseball ganization, makes Montgomery separate district and links Bucks with 'Lehigh in a new district. I Former Senator Grundy Is the Republican leader in Bucks county, but Lehigh county, which the organl- warn: jiiro i iz.m i).

khaw. en tin other hand. Rev. Frank W. Ruth, of MR y'l'-rBernvtlle.

Berks county, who sttv'sf-ntR the third district of that county, mm HARRISBURO, April 28. The'ztlon bill proposes to join with his, unofficial roll-call on the motion to1 has a Democratic Congressman. That amend a blue law amendment bill grouping is distasteful to the Bristol tn nermit local ontinn tav ordinance leader, and the Spangler bill, as i.v, Inr ai ii again was recorded as lavonng a WlVf. BKKK.K. fori ni.

SI lis, for Haoiptno Roada: ONKIDA, for I'a UUOli Sayt Pinrhot Will Kill BUI on Sunday baseball follows: Representative Benjamin Jones, t-1 a aMnnniinl tt1- O- A. Baldi, Joseph F. being put on the spot and n1H. p-phtPi rpii nover. Rinm.

to vote on a controversial question itfjjiesemuiH inr r-muiiui-Ji unuy thought, continues the present arrangement. The Montgomery leader is Charles Johnson, Secretary of Revenue in the Fisher Administration and Secretary of the Republican State Committee. Montgomery county did not give berg, Burns, Byrne, Conner, Cooke, ST fillAMAPA IHondl. fr Tla: U.VSSKS, for Harlvir lalanit: for Biailon; DKl.AHAItK RIVKH, for orfolk, Weatliar P. Wdt, 24 mllM, fair, baromplor, 20 00- REKHV IKI.AXn, April Hp: Jut- OfcRTHtDB SHAW, towing barmt, II .10 MARWI HOOK.

Anrll np: ACTIVB, 11 Aff (M A. FOHV H.HKNHY. low A. It. CO.

Ml. S. it A. M.i AT- Cordier, Denning, Dietrich, Duffy, "The law and order committee of the House consists of the highest type," 'if ones saidi "The members are not narrow. They are not your false in Dunn, Dwyer, Ederer, Emhardt, Eveland, Fish.

Fitzgerald, Fleisher, Flynn, Fox, Frederick, Fuller. Gag-hnn OanfflofT Oraham. Greebv. friends. They haven't tried to get you Oovernor Pinchot a majority last (o) (o) 11 the hole, The actions of the Phil Green, Greenstein, Grenet, Hart.l November and, unlike Crrundy, John- u.nnn uA4va.tM ungmnn i son is nnt flilleH with the novernnr adelphia members convince me that uuu iiioao, iiruciiian, iicuciuu, iiuuiuaii, suckerHoopes, Jaffe, Edward F.

Jones, at the present time, Kirkbrlde. Leldlch, Lewis, Lucas, Representative Spangler said that i.L. Lynch, Maloney. Marcks, Mathay, after his bill has been advanced by McAlee, Memolo, Metzier, Metzinger.jtwo readings in the House, it willbe Miller, Munley, recommitted to consider other the 'city slicker' and the 'country The Philadelphia members, with some from Pittsburgh, were the 'city slickers' and we from the remainder of the State were the 'coun JV II A. mMorlNim Kt xnco.

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11(1. WUnl ASKINO BATES Hoatr rrgln. London. Llrarnool. Manrh-a tr.

la Glaaiow, 2a Hull, la lid; Aronmoulh. 2 M. Irlali porta. 2 ltd: Hun hurt. Hraman.

Anlwi-ni. Or; Rotterdam. (: llnnklrk, Hnnpui. Kt. Nawirr.

siedttarrancan, vnh. 'Jriaata. I T-: Jwdan. ISci Cirwt. Iflc: Malta.

22v: Copsn- Aklnt raloa to irtlra iiit-ar porta art noted for prompt loadim: United Kingdom. JV: and Nanlaa. paa. M. and Atlantic.

1'or: per lonj ton: Rcrcrn and Otlo. Mel MonttTinVn. IS. Ml par ton. Frederick H.

Mvers, Phillip amendments whicn have been sug gested. Myers, Nothnagle, O'Neill, Pennock, Perry, Peters, Pitts, Powell, Price, try Raub, Frank Reed, John A "cc "'A The people from till. rvnoucs, rticacr, ivubu, rvuimr.y, nuui, Governor TT nWlRoyto. Rutn' 8ftriK' SchreclC' ar 0nlyi Schwartz, Sinwell. Soffel, Sowers, msum Spangler, Spann, Stadtlander, Staud "Last week we country rubes were made a sucker.

We were put on the griddle." Jones' remarks were greeted with laughter and applause. The entire Philadelphia delegation in the House again voted solidly tor the Sunday baseball amendments. The five Montgomery members also were recsrded in favor of the amendment, and three of the Delaware enmeir, Steedle, Sterling, Storb, Tahl, Talbot, Tucker, Turner, Weaver, Wettach, White, John J. Williams, Lilith M. Wilson, Wltkln, Zizen-heim.

Total: 103. The noes: Baker, Barton, Batche-lor, Bauer, Bicker, Bidelspacher, Black, Bowers, Braham, E. Brown, Thomas J. Brown, Carmany, Cauf-fiel, Defrehn, Denman, Joseph T. inomas u.

tvans, rnncn-membeis voted with the winning narnrii nirktknir Gillette OUCHY, GROUCHY CORNS are "pie" for BLUE-J AY CORN PLASTERS 25c The quick, safe treatment for 31 years. Made by the surgical rlresBing house of FOREIGN MAILS Closing of Philadelphia Postofflce for Steamship Sailings TRANSATLANTIC MAILS 10BTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES. ETC, WEDNESDAY. 21). Enrop.

Afrlrt anil Wat Aaia (Balrario Inlumla Cnna Vanla. Eatottla. Finland, (llhraltar. Hold uaat. Ivorjr Coast, Latvia, r.illiiiania, Norway.

Sonatal. Piarra Leona anT" Swdin when appciallr od-dratapd). Tin Cherhonrir. and Hamburg; alao parccla for Germany. Ana tria.

Czechoalnrnkia and Hnncarv iScapost-I'Sfi). nr Ttoiitaeliland 12 IK) M. THmSDAY 80 Netherlanda lapeoially ad dressed ordinary correannndenre), via Hot-terdam: Blao parcela for Netherlanda. per fi Coahoma Connlr. 12.

A Italy and Fracro taperially addretaed ordinary rone-nondenee). via Genoa. Leghorn and Naplea: also pariela for Italy, Allmnia and JuaoHinrla. per Kxreilenry. rj.riu A Union of Socialistic Soviet Repuliliea (tpecially ttrfdreaanrl ordinary correaiioriilpni'i'), Tig Nnvoroaaiak: also pnrcfla for tiie I'nion of Sooialiatle Soviet Reioihlira (except north-" Part), per Kxford, 12.30 A Azores Itlanda.

Senegal. Sierra Leone. Irory Coasl. Oold Coaat and apeeially adilresseil ordinary forreapnndence for other porta of Weil Af- week voted for Sunday baseball, was ne9uuark7ns Hartzoc He fner nroventPrt nn ai-rnt nf fenm mes, Harxins, narizocK, nenner, prevented on account of illness from attending this afternoon's session. Representative Musmanno, of Allegheny, who in the 1929 and in this session has championed liberalization of the 1794 "blue laws," took the floor to speak in favor or the amend Hcffran, Henderson, Hcrmansen, Himes, Holcombs, Holmes, Hutton, Benjamin Jones, Kahle, King, Labar, Lockhart, Lose, Loucks, Male, Mason, McArran, McCallister, MeClure, Mc-Elwee, McGregor, McKay, Meredith, D.

Glenn Moore, W. H. Moore, Mum- fs-ftf XrTiiefn KTa-inlir Dnttafenrt Doolni ments. -AND UPWARD, f. O.

B. FACTORY, INCLUDING FREE WHEELING llie er H. Rhodes, Rhys, Rice, Richards, riea. tla Hortn. Dakar.

Freetown. We QOn 1 care lor me DU11 oiU OohrrvU Rnntt iTrUX iZ'Mta of Spain, the vodka orgies ofisheely. Sheffer. ShellenbergeV, SheU Leone, coid co.t and Auania. per in im.

Russia, or the opium pipe dreams ti shortz Shutt Simon Snvder I tested ordinary ce.i'len. "for tne Dut hascta" Stevenson, Stewart, Stone, Storer, and Germany. Tla Oneenalown. Cherimnrg amljWhere people Can gO OUt in the Open srntr Rtrirkler SlirfftCP TerrV Wade Rtmhnra: also parcela for Irish free Ktste, air and cheer for the home team. Wall, Way, Wheeler, Wlke, George W.

Williams, Thos. B. Wilson, Wise, Wood, Wright, Yeakel and Good-nough. Total: 99. Per 8 Milwaukee.

12.3(1 A Norn-ay lot hor cotiutrlea when apeeially addreaaedi, lt Benen. per 8 Rergenaf lord, 1AM: Spain tspecinllr addretaed ordinary eorrespott-(leni'e). yta Harcelnna; also pnrc'la for Hintin, Per Calm Vlllano. 1AM; (irout Brilsln, Northern Ireland. France and (iermany lape-fillly addresseil ordinary correstionrietu'el.

via Southampton. Rnutninie and Hreoicn, per 8 "Accept this amendment and let the municipalities determine for themselves." Musmanno told the House that Representative D. Glenn Moore, of Washington, administration floor Kerlin. 1 A Denmark, nninoo onvnT favnrorl Inrnl nntinn nnrl asn and Sweden (apeeially addressed ordinary cor tedder, IelVO)ea local Option BnQ H1SO oman Lost 1 9 Pounds retpondence). via Copenhagen and (Sydnia: tlsoltrovemor PlnChOt Marmon now announces tho lowest priced straight-eight In the world with free wheeling the New Marmon 70.

Another great advantage thus is added to an already great car and an outstanding performer. In addition to free wheeling, the Marmon 70 offers you an 84-horse-power straight-eight engine; exclusive double-dome combustion (10 per cent more power); a new steering stabilizer, eliminating shimmy; improved self-energizing mechanical brakes, and many other great features of performance, comfort and appearance. By all means see this car fhe greatest automobile value on the market. I'rges Courageous Action "We have reached a stage when something must be done to protect the youth," declared Representative Stadtlander, of Allegheny. "I am of Fat Cost 85 Cents opposed to commercialized Sunday, Strceia for Kstonia.

l.a'via anu i-oiano. per fi Knaciltaxkn. 1 A M. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS WEnXESIlAY. 211.

HerniMihi. Nerla. Anil-got Montaerrat. Dominica. St.

I.ncia. St, io rent and (irenada (other detlntlnng "hen aperlally addressed): also Piircela for Xevla, Afltlgna. Montaerrat. Dominica and Kt. I.nila: by rail to Huston and thence by Ladv liraVe 1" TRPRSDA 30-rortn Rlro.

fit. Thomas, ft, Crotl', Kaha, St. Martina, St. Enatatllia, Curacao (except Arnha). Dominican Republic and Venemiela.

Tia San Juan and Ban Domingo City: also parcels for Porto Woo. Kt. Thomaa St. Snha, Sr. Martina, Kt.

Ens-tttiua "Curacao (except Arnlial. Pominican Republic and Veneinela (Seapoat). per 8. S. Cottno 12.30 A.

M. Costa Itica and apectall.v addresaed ordinary eorreationdenco for Cudba. Canal Zone anil Panama. Tia Habgua. Critlo-btl gnd Port T.ioion: also parcels for Costa mm nap a.

Calamorca. 12 30 A. M. Iji Table Tells HOW Li At Your HW ant) Agt This Tablt Telli What but for anything to take the youth from the dives of the cities. "Be courageous, don't be afraid of what the people back home will say." The Democratic floor leader, Wil- Yea SliSiiij "Jili is Indoor Clothe, and Shoe Much Women and Girls Should Weigh I.msptT4TfT6TT n-ela.

via jl Celba glao narceit rarhintTirri fnr l. Celba and Tela, per 8. S. Galon, 12.30 126 Connecting mtila clma at Central PottofBce 12 190 mi i.e How would you like to lose 19 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? That's just what one western woman did Protect Yourself SORE THROAT At the first sign of an irritated or inflamed throat spray with delightful, soothing, healing Opex. At the first sign of a cough do the same.

Boftpr atlll: sprar nostril (ind throne inoriifoix hikI night with wonder working ami fht chnnrps are you won't harp a cough or tore throat or head coir! aitrnin. A nnle wny to prolccr rntiraell nsainat SI.ihi bottle. InstR 2 nmnthn. Ha 1,13 it 10 r. M.

dtily New Jiealand (specially addreaseil ordinary eorretponilcncet. Tia PanHtna Canal and Auckland. Hail cloaea at 7 A M. per 8 Port Huron, from Jork. April Japan Korea, China.

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