M.i4i'pljr rtjjwv- 'JrV?ti-cr III m as , ,..,L , . 21Jr5 JliVJliiMJNU' JfUJtHJJAj JjJiiJJWJlJlCr-Jb'JtilJLADJLillA, MPOTJAI, WUVJ5MB.EIK 21, REFUSES TO MODIFY GRAINJATE CUT I. C. C. Disregards Compromise Proposed by Railroads First Decision Made Mandatory TARIFFS EFFECTIVE DEC. 27 By the Associate! Press Washington, Nev. 2t. A positives rder was Issued by tlie Interstate Com merce Commission today requiring rnllrefldH te put the Approximately Hi per cent tieerense in nny mm smiu '" Inte effect en Famous Surgeon or Dcierc nrxi utraii ber 27. The order fellows elvfn October "0 by lip the deciien flip comini.iHien. which declared grnin and liny rates from the Mississippi Vnlley te the I'ucitic rvm.f unriifiHennhlv hleh. but did net carry compulsory orders. The October decision instructed the .nrnnM tn nmi(n thf reduction by Ne- rwnber 20. which wns net done, be cause the railroads opened negotiation"" with the cominiKslen suRcetinR tiiat 11 10 per cent decrease In freight rates en all agricultural products be substituted for the larger decrease en grain prod ucts and hay alone. The commission, however, by the order issued today dis regarded the compromise proposed nml made the larger decreases en hay and grain mandatory upon the reads. The order issued today made specific and definite the hay and grain reduc tions. The eriginnl d-clsien said rail roads should reduce the rates en the products concerned by one-half of the increases given In lO-'O. The commis sion today ordered hey and grain rates between points in Mountain-Pacific territory net mere than 12.6 per cent above the rates in effect before the 1020 increases. Between points in the Western group 8 defined in Its decision where 10 per cent increases wen1 allowed in 1020, the commission ordered them made ef fective ut 20 per cent : between ether "Western group points the commission held rates shall net exceed 17. 15 per cent above the old schedules and be tween points In the Mountain Pacific group and points In the Western group the Increase above the old 1020 sched ules shall be held te 1(5 2-3 per cent. The commission also reiterated Its de de cltlen requiring the reads te fix rate for coarse grain such as corn at 10 per cent less than the rates en wheat. Wholesale Prices Reduced Washington, Nev. 21 A slight re cession in wholesale prices was indi cated during October, the Department of Laber announces. The decline ren Ycsents a little mere than 1 per cent. B i Mil ill i' Hsffl Keystone View Ce. DR. ADOLF LjOKENZ The famous Viennese surgeon, Mho vavrVl Lelltii Armour from being a hopeless cripple, is again In the United States. He comes for the purpose of holding a scries of clin ics for peer children L0RENZ HERE TO AID POOR Surgeon Who Healed Lellta Armour Brings New Operation New Yerk, Ner. 21. Ir. Adelf Lo Le renz, of Vienna, the famous orthopedic surgeon, who arrived here Saturday te help repay, by treating peer American children, the debt of gratitude owed by Austria te this country, seemed yester day somewhat uncertain as te his re ception here by the American medical profession. When he was here last eighteen years age lr. Lorenz'fl demonstra tions ami lectures were competed for most eagerly by the best hospital and medical schools of the country. He operated in New Yerk nlone In the Pi."t-irnduiite, Orthopedic, King (Vmntv. Polyclinic. Uellevuc. Physi- Hans and Surgeons. Ileth Israel and Cernell Medical (ViUe-rc Hospitals. His most famous operation was that by which he cured I.elltn Armour, consid ered a hopeless cripple. He fears the fact tbn he Is nn Austrian may result in unfriendly feeling and lack of co operation, i Dr. Lrfirrnz said he had brought mo tion pictures and X-my photographs illustrating n new ler.dles method of reducing congenital dislocations of the 1 ip. and also an instrument for use in place nf the hands for the stretching and bending of the mnlfermed parts, hips, feet, knees, en which he is oper ating. He alwi has n new operation fur i lie .-eiief of cases where the neck of the femur is fractured. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "Dame Instinct" Dr DADDY TTUIiL T The This Keek Jack and Jantt meet a fairy godmother in the tvoedi and help her with her work. CIIAPTEIt I had come te the big weeds. he wild ducks had flown te the Seuth, the leaves were dropping from the trees, and Perky Squirrel waH storing nway the last of his winter's supply of nuts. tack and Janet found the autumn beautiful. They Jlked te play among the fragrant fallen lenves and they found It fun gathering hickory nuts for fireside cracking. Hut they missed one thing In the fall weeds thnt was the joyous song of the birds. Their warbling friends had flown nway te the Seuth, there te spend the wintry days amid the sunsine and flowers while the North was covered with snow nnd ice. One morning Jack nnd Janet get a great surprise ther heard a bird song wlde-flarlnjr green, skirt. On her arm outside their windows, Jack hopped from sb.6 carried a huge basket. ' bed In his house and Janet hopped from I De you hew-that bird?" demanded ,i i i .. i,,,.. i.-t. t,Ain .,, n tne uttle, old woman. "Ve you hear it, bed in her house, both bclnc eager te t0O( op de my ears dMjve me?i see the singer. .We hcnr half de2!cn blrd(,t an. "Has spring come?" cried Janet te swered Jack. "We are looking for Jack. "Are the birds back from the them." Seuth already?" .,,! "Ah. ha, If you hear them my cars de "Ne, ferwintcr has net yet started, ' i net deceive me." cried the little, old answered Jack. "That must be some WOman. "There are birds tn the weeds strange bird. "Let's see if we can flna Se Jack n,nd Janet dressed quickly nnd ran into the weeds te seek the !!. t.la..1 m.M fH1tniA 4tin eniiHrl At: but (h0 blrd kcpt hlddcn or &5nJt5cSa.b'S.SfJ: irem view. . i t.i ... .. ..t . n.i ...i who ought te be far away In the sunny Seuth. Come with me quickly. I must save them from their felly." They went en, but new the birds tie. old woman stepped te listen, nnd se did Jack and Janet. "That Is what I get for taking a nan during the pleasant Indian Summer must be a' whole let of day", ,' wit! the JUtlc, old woman. led Janet. "Isn't it strange "While I dozed these foolish birds get see them." mlt from u,'cr my protection." She "It sounds like a thrush." said Jack, but even as he spoke the song changed. "Ne, It Is like a robin," said Jnnet. Again tuc song cnangcu 'There m birds," cried Yes, It wns very strange, nnd the tl'r?c1 nbruptly nnd looked keenly at mystery grew deeper the further they Jnckt """Janet. "De you children went into the weeds. There seemed te w"nt ,a JD . , , be a dezen birds just beyond their sight. Jnck nml Jnnet scarcely knew what As they ran along they suddenly found t0 " n bright-faced, little, old woman run- nlng with them. She were a round. high, pointed cap, rca oeuice and a said "Yes. ma'am, perhaps we de, Jack presently. "But please, ma'am, we would like first te knew who you are," added Janet. The little, old lady giggled a sprightly, pleasant giggle. "I nm Dame In stinct," she replied. "I am the fairy godmother of all the birds. I save them from Jack tfrest and all sorts of dan gers. Sometimes foolish youngsters dis dis dis obey me and get Inte trouble. That Is what has happened new. We must find these birds singing in the weeds, or great harm will come te them." fllew they find the mysterious singer will be told tomorrow.) Union Men Held for Embezzlement Wilmington, Del.. Nev. 21. Charged with embezzling $2500 of funds belong ing te the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Empleyes of the Pennsylvania system, Lee I. Kennedy and William T. Haines were njrrcstcd here Saturday. The men arc officials of the local brotherhood. At the same time a re straining order wns issued enjoining them from destroying brotherhood rcc- .. f. i i pr,ds, or .epnsp jrlnx. te; causa member.": bretik their agreements TltelefA'Ij acts were held u'nilcr 51000 baTl"- 4, What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! W I r Nominate Officers The Cliften Heights Protective Asse- eintlen I.ndies' Auxiliary has nominated rhr-. officers : President, Mrs. Medard Halfpenny; vice president, Mrs Pntrlek Deugherty: secretary, Miss Helen Me Oiniiiek : financial secretary. Miss Mary Halfpenny; treasurer. Mrs. Frank Black. Following is the new beard of inrruivrB ; .urs. r raneis rvciiy, ,ir. Ualph Lyord and Mrs. William Tedd. In two hours we can dellrer flowers in any city. CHARLES HENRY FOX "The Sign of the Rete" Bread 221 S. 3t. FBI Mil PRINTING of every deteriptien 18 N. 52d St. HUTH MUKHA & . t QfWutyvb snep or gifts and rAveas Jait Arrictd Frem France end England Christmas Greeting Cards Dinner Cards Gifts and Favers W maUf te enlr Crpp Pappr pfferntlnnt. for all ikcwIeiin. iiuch mi nnqut. Purlieu. Mr. Extraordinarily low prlem hr hivn caused a rufh for arl "kctlena en Christmas xoeda. 637 Real Estate Trtut Building nROAJ) AND fllKSTNCT STS. i Phnnr. Walnut SAS1 lpJfeMBraJal W MRS! ftJgtBSJBlSWgl $3.25 Harrisburg The Mut Ctpltul $3.00 Elizabethtown With Iti MmedIc IIeini $2.50 Lancaster $2.50 AND ItKTl'HN War Tajc 8 per cent additional Sunday, December 4 CTlie Magnificent Capitel Hulld. Inc will be eprn en tills date nt HarrWburr, ami n opportunity will be flven te visit tlir tom tem tom tuudleus nnU beautiful .Masonic Jlemm ut I'Ulsabfthtewn.'U SrKCIAI. TRAIN I.EAVKS Bread Street Station - - 7.30 A. Jt. Wast Philadelphia - - - - 7 35 A M. 02.1 Street 7.12 A.M. Itetiinilnir, Leaves HarrlsDura- . . 7:15 P Jt. Kltsabsthtewn ------ 7. 0 p M. Xiancttster ---- 8.05 P M. Pennsylvania System The Keate ( tbe Dreadwnr IJmlted LINOLEUMS I.arst exrlunlva dealer In Northeast Fectlen. Send for Ktirante and sample. i-nnne i cierninntern 03J I8tS KenMnrten Arr. B He 1 H llfl fat BCJW i 1 I i " i ptPii1 I wsssssM&s ffreatwhen you fat in any of our places I lfiP V, 1527ChC8lnu6t. 4 I ll -Wwr ThnKiviwg ay Dinner, $1.50 fi SrVWrTJrei) OrtpsfTnlt, tarMblas r Blaspelnt Coeittil Ik iTlJ AvlBu Cream ef ClJeken a U EpLns U y i n'l ll liny Seast Staffed Tsrnent Tnrker ffl T I ll .nvlBk Oaadlsd flwset Potatoes, Cranberry Iiim H LtfliUt l VjJe 2l0t 'A,putu Hellasdalt K R WW Irtnee aad Temats Salad tt f L Vl ftj Ie Cream, runpkla or HUea Pis, Plnm Puddlet m I I-' 12 N. 12th St. 29S.15thSt 1310-14 Drury St. fafS t22? Hy)ilK a ii M- JTT Ready for ttj Mx .A i Aw ( J (- LLi iZZT JL the pie assssssssssssssssssV. KI.1 H TS. liJf Tfev.H V S J'a t'SCjUsll fAllllVWH kV'rf HiiUf .WVjvtHC3ll Thanksgiving says: "Be ready with the best dessert of all" THE holiday season just naturally suggests wholesome, savory feed. It seems te say: "Be ready for Thanksgiving. Have the pantry full of geed things especially Atmore Mince pies." And it's easy te fellow this excellent ad vice. Just roll a pie crust and fill it with Atmore's Mince Meat. Ne mixing or extras are needed. Everything is there from the "old-time flavor" te the choicest of spices and hand-picked fruits. Such a pie as your even produces, tee! It will be unusually thick, luscious and plummy, for the whole, seedless raisins puff in baking and absorb the rich juices. Why net order your Thanksgiving Atmore's Mince Meat today? Atmore's Mince Meat with all the old-time flavor ATMORE & SON, Inc. CRAIG ATMORE, President In Philadelphia for Generation Atmore's "Extra Family" Mince Meat is the finest possible Mince Meat blend. In bulk, small pails and jars. Atmore's "Celebrated" Mince Meat costs a trifle less yet makes a per fect pie. Ask also for Atmore's Philadelphia Plum Pudding. "Ready te heat and serve." Cemes in individual tins and in larger sizes for all the family. A delicious new dessert for Thanksgiving dinner! Bi A DELICIOUS new Abbotts ice cream! It's called "Grand mother's Pudding," because the first taste of it will whisk you back te that long-age 'Thanksgiving Day at Gran'ma's you'll recall the luscious dessert, all spicy and rich, with its wonderful flavor. But only for a min ute. Fer in your enjoyment of this super-fine Abbotts dessert, you'll for get everything but "what a delicious ice cream this is!" Treat the family te this geed old Thanksgiving surprise. "Grandmother's Pudding" Ice cream The Abbotts dealer near your home is selling "Grandmother's Pudding" all this week, in the sanitary Abbett3 machine-filled package, pint and quart size. His supply is limited. Order at once, today. Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. One Shampoo Proves Hew the action of Palm and Olive oils transforms your hair It is interesting te watch the transforma tion in the appearance of your hair when you shampoo with Palmelivc. Te discover hew glossy and soft it becomes, hew fluffy without dryness. Netice hew thoroughly Palmelivc cleanses your scalp from all dirt, oil and dandruff. This is the secret of healthy hair. And healthy hair means beauty. A blend of Palm and Olive oils The 'softening effects of olive oil are re sponsible for the gloss and softness. It pro duces a mild, penetrating lather which soft ens and relaxes the scalp and enters each root and hair cell. The accumulations of dirt and oil are thor oughly removed, net only from the surface but from ttie tissue of the scalp. Dandruff is penetrated and removed. Palm oil contributes richness and body te this lather and makes it lasting. Beth oils have been famous since Cleopatra's day for their softening, relaxing qualities which no ethers possess in the same degree. Prevents dandruff Dandruff, which doctors call seborrhea and say causes most hair troubles, is net re moved by most shampoos. The dry, oily scales are impervious te usual cleansing. It only makes them mere powdery and flaky se that many people think shampooing makes dandruff worse. But they must be get rid of some way, if you want te keep your hair. Dandruff packs around the roots and interferes with nutri tion. This makes even the normal secretion found en every scalp, dangerous te hair health. The softening, penetrating lather pro duced by the blending of palm and olive oils loosens the scales, dislodges them from the scalp. The delicate organism of each hair is free for healthy activity. If you didn't secure the trial lS-cent bottle, mail the coupon direct and we will gladly mail it. We want you te learn hew even one Palmelivc shampoo transforms your hair. PALMOLIVE ' 15c TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ,' I 1 he Palmelivc Company, Dept. Aei, 1 Milwaukee, U.S.A. ' Shampoo The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils I Please mail the lS-cent trial bottle et I uiiiiuiivc oiiiuupue 10 is Address....- ... - -jJ V l ' v-.'Sm . il'' r-." 3C '..V "v";- a V ,l&j.-li.tltC . N t.:Jj. x. v A- .. 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