Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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ilMK QUIZ FUTILE
AND PROBERS QUIT
iRenublican Members -Accuse
npmocrats of "Hush-Up"
Action J
DROPS LAWSON CHAROK
Tnntalizing. TnlkaUve Financier
Will Not Be Cited for
Contempt
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. ....... rent - . - - . .
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15eiirexeiii.it " ll-nry. cliiiliin.iii "f
i-le r.i.iin.l...-. i. i.nli- till"1 ft'1' '"
lowtnK "ttif n. linn "f tin- nnltl ..ti
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ful.
ih-
larion t-i.iini inn-
We will -nl.in.i report tii tl.- II...I
with Hi- -....pi'' Matement t li.it nut iiiti
turtl. le f lUi-ni-i. has been .iiIiIiiimI
to ku.h tl" l.'.s'" cliium
II - n.ii tin- tint mi." in-tliiii li.f
freeil Mi I..IW-MHI frmii 1 oin.-nit
charge" pi-mliim' nmiliiKt I1I1.1 Tin- -nli
roniin.lip. 1- "" '" ",,rU lii-l-"l"B
the luiie.-. 111 .1'- I'.inti'i.ipt ch.u Bl
and tin" "..lit'"' "." ,,H '""IKl'l lli'l""'
tn(, uii.ii iiiiniite- at 11 later tmn
(or tin- im.p.-- f iU-cIiIIiib wlii-llier we
shall ..1- I'1", l.-f.m- tl"- I'-n- "r ""'
Iloujie ,
The lit -1 W...11I rcsnliitlon I" IHI
uendini; In l.m- tin- cimiiilttcc. anil
mav Ktill In.lil fin tl.-r licarliiK on It
The iiiierpi-tati'.n kIvcii tlie c.iiimillteu's
ictlon l tin- It-p.il.ll.'.iti minority ineiuliern
i, tltreiilv .-i.iitr.iry in nat I'liiilimnii
Henry -...l.l
nnSUi.MlATS ACCfSKH ,
KeDre.1en1.it ip ltenn-t. of Now York, 'le-
flared that tli- nnmnltti-o linil mi noted lis
to cliie tin- il.mr tn fill tlier Investigation
and to hiik- l..ittm of tin- iiemlliii; con.
.tempt -h.nie.
It i 'i - Silent." wiltl Mr. Ilennet.
'that the li-im.-iati lo not wnnl any fur
ther im e-.liB.it Inn iif'miy liln.l "
Before tin- miitilr collap.seil .1 a iiiom Itelly.
manaffittB n-m ttllior of the Wall Htit-et
Journal ntt.1 tin- I.u-.!oii-s Tl-Kcr Servti'-.
told the lonimitie- lh.it tltn n-poit cnrrleil
on the tick, t carh in the nfli-rnoon of 1--cember
- was ha-eil on information liroUBht
lo hlni lt one of hln icporti-r-. TIiIm le
rter infnriiicil him. IS-illv saiil. that prl
late wii-i fn.tn WaMliiiiBton lo IirolierH
nltlce tu New YotK c.irih-il the Information
that a pea. - mite from tho I'rrslilt-iit to
the Kurup-.in In IIjK-n'nttt Man hooti lu In?
made pul.ln
6000 GAHMKNT WORKERS
' ORDERED OUT ON STRIKE
' .! anils for Wuko Incrcusc and
.liortcr Work Hours, Refused,
Result in Wnlk-out Call
A rail wn-i Ismiipi to. lay to C000 worl!
er in the 111-n's -liiiliini; Inilnxtiy of thin
illy to sttik- fin .111 1-tKht-hiiiir .lay anil
Uglier w.iRi
At lit 1. Im K this nun IllllK lllltonioliileM
tiere ilisutclu-il to I'll) shops from tin
lteadqu.it t. in. .11 l.'l'i l.oinli.iril Ktreet. of
IMstrlu i. iu.ileuiiiiiti-il I'lothlni;
Worki-rH of Vin-ii.-a. unl-riiiK n wtilUnut
mich j" in. iiri-.l 111 N'-iv York it month ago.
The Se Ymk Mini.- .now In pioccsH of
djustin-nt
The onl-r w-re to "iiiuri-li peacahly linil
In ord-r i. mm n aihiiuuters." The call
applies to virion" liranrhea of Ihc Raiment
trade '-i 1 ...in iui It-is will meet toila.x
III Lri, Hall, 'i.'S Siiulli Kixtli stleet; III
Pants mak.'i" in il.ittlil; Hall. TilIT Smith
Highlit -i- t tli- ..tmaU-ra at .Mnji-siic
llall ij.". y.-itii K01111I1 Klrt. anil the cin
tem at Hi. u li.-.i(l.ii.tti-is. I ail l.oinli.it.l
street
The il-in.iiiiN 111- fur a maximum of
a forty-eight hours a week, an incr-a ..f
I- a w k i.n w.ik- work-is anil tw-ntv-flte
ikm .-nt in-r-aM- for piece woilJV'i-.
and aiiiiat i-lmp loiiilitlons The il--Irtandi
uric siilimilteil on l mh-t J.t
to the in.iuiir.K tin-is. ami the ialf for a
Hrlke follou-ii a iiiiifi-ifiii-n laht iiiKhl I--teen
sum- ,,f 1 he etuployea ami their
miluei win, h riuleil to yiehl .1 Mil -
faelon r--nlt 10 tli- iiiunn work-is
JT IS no boast to
state a fact, the
truth of which will
be borne out by
every Philadelphia!!
who is in a position
to know:
t
"According to
Hughes & Muller is
according to HoyleJ'
We desire every
young man whose posi
tion demands correct
dress to realize that
our rates are extremely,
reasonable, considering
the workmanship and
quality of the gar
ments. HUGHES
..And
MULLER'
Tailors
1 527 Walnut St"
I
1 miamm? i II
KAISER'S SON KHDM'KI)
1'aris reports that the Germun
Crown Prince Frederick William
has been relieved of his command
in front of Verdun. The report
adds that ho may be made Gov
ernor General of Helium. This,
if true, would bring the conquered
territory directly under the control
of the Ilohenzollerns.
NEW CHIEF ORDERED
TO CLEAN UP CHICAGO
Police Head Deposed While
Probe of Huge "Vice Trust
Proceeds t'llli'Atin.Man. II Merman !' .-. !..i. t
tler, or ears tlrst deputy siip-iiui-ii.l. tit of
police, today piepareil to assume the ilitit-s
of chief of the. ilep.utment The Pltj i 01111
cll will contlim his appointment.
'hlef I". I Healey, ii-centl) Inilicleil. and
now the storm center of guilt ami lc.i
ilinrsfs prefertcil hy the State altom-i
olllce, who leslKiietl. will leimiin ith Hib
il-partment as a captain i ittu- ..f Ins
clll dcrvico pnsltinii.
Schuetllor's InstruetluiiM fiom M.n.ir Wil
liam Hale Thompson are to "cl-ati up t'hl
cago "
Meanwhile, State's. Attornej Ma-kle
lluyne was proceeding to piece tnn-thei the
vlil-lll'U llEilillst the so-called I. - tttlst.
and he declared tthat he had iied
euungh cunfehsluiis to make his evidence
complete.
"'hlef Healey has been hound h.ud tin. I
fust us the head of the ice graft itng lii.'li
levied ti Unite on tho fimlerwoi Id." said
lluyne "The i- lilen which we hale gath.
-red wilt go to the tiiand Jur at one- '
il-, l.l.l. ".I ." I.IIUMI.lf.
Ik. .Ilul- V""''u ""' l'f"
(i I)
A REAL OPPORTUNITY
At Theie 1 926 Chestnut St. Widener Bldg. Arcade
Addrce. ( juniper Sc Filbert Sts. 1338 & 40 S. Penn Square
TAT your garage econorhically and safely.
I Install the system that has been endorsed by
Fire Underwriters, insurance men and fire
chiefs everywhere. You cannot afford to be
without a
Hpt Water
Coal Burning
T YREADYO SET'Ups
No matter what your profession or business. you cannot afford
to wasto an hour or half un hour on -cold, bleeky moruintfs, crank
ing your car, or boilitiK out a frozen radiator. Time is money
save money install a "WASCO." If for no other reason its
convenience.
Write
irrnrm
Made in stock
sizes from one
to(- ten cars. 1
car system $50;
2-car. system
SliO.OO.
1-i'ur hy.leiu
i i ii i
IToT
Mfr.. W. A. SCHLE1T MFC. CO., INC., Syracuie, New York
See Our Ditplay at the Automobile, Show, January 12-20
PHILADELPHIA DISTRIBUTOR F. H. WHITEMAN
409 HARRISON BUILDING
STRIKE TAtK RENEWED
AS TRAINMEN CONVENE
Rrotherhtititls' Chiefs Meet in
Chicago to Discuss Further
Eight-Hour Action
' i-IIIfMiO .Inn II Tlirent of n iii-n
-it Ike .ill to (he mnnl..r of th four Itrent
i.iilinml l.tntherhooiN won Irt ti Olr Imlnv
..- mute titan six hiinilrrt! fiVlfVn lice .hnlr
nun ami i.th.r nltlilnH of lllf l.rnthi-t homls
cith-i-il foi n hut wn xpeteit l" the
n .-i Important iitretlnB sine' the pn!iilP of
ti- il.im-i.n eight -hour law
ih. .hi. i points lo lw consldi-reil. mi-onl.
i e ... i.lll. I.i W. weie:
What action can li Inkni.tn ifeei.i
. .niri." front m-iiintt n law iiimpell.rm
, i, iii in., n nr nil ilirrert-ncefi In-twi-i-n
. i ii i. ..ids im.l I heir men?
Hint iicitim slmll I taken If Ihe
Viliio-i.n la I- held Imnllil by the
- no. in- .olltl .'
Whit iiclloi. "hull l" iBken If the
.1. in-n Is lolig delaveil?
What hall he ilnlie If tile lW Is
npii. iii hut the rallroails nmt nithoiH
..I . Milling Its let in''
I miili.tiii predict lout ere thai the
l.nith.ili I Miuhl ite-iile In sinks tpiMiiv
iiiil- some .mill1 actually lo ntei'l Iheir
il. tn.iniN was tnatle soon.
- iii Inneii. who Hie not atTecleil t. Ih-x.lin-iiu
Ian. net- th.etitenltig a sti Ik- as
tin v pi-paled foi their suhcoiiri-rences to
il. v I'll- l-ims of n t.'nl tlHalil In an
i-i-in l.o.i nl of nth tuition weie tit- ul.
..t ..r ili-n g.ievam.' An Incrensp of ll-..ii'-.
an lioui un given switch. i. -n ..ti
.I.I.I..II uiMietn tallioiiN. hut no prov ilnti
v .-. mail- in itilse the pav for Ihe men -ip.
I....V..I i.n th- p. imipal witefii Iln-s
R0LLCALL FOR AUTOS;
SHOW OPENS TOMORROW
Sixty-live Makes of Cars Arm
ing as Commercial Museum
Is Decorated
lli. la . .Ii.iilnt Ih- lut l-hm.ii.h ..ml
th. IV. i o-iiiglphics ute being uppliid ..
I .In t . th- exhibition hall of the I'oin.n. i
...i vi.i-."iiii, vvueie llie sixieeiiui jiinn. . i
...it bile show opens tomoriovv night I
nips .t deslgueis and niltuiniil.il.' tn. i.
.ii. putt. ng tlm Mulshing touches t.. tin
I.I. ml of l.'gvpllan design mid mod-i u ib- '
.l. iv vvinih will gleet the iilltomohlh bun
giv public when the exhibition opens rm i I
iiine-ilii- -lanil The llnest of th- I'l.
m. itoi i. us ai- b-lng Install-il In the b....tb- j
Tll-le will II- Sll-lll- makes of plea-nl. I
.iiiiotnobllis mi -xhlhitlou. nnd lite a...
-..iv li.iuihs will lie II I Ii'.l with Ihe ill.-pl.iv-
of rortv-nitii mpanles dealing in nut.. no. j
bile p.iiti anil extras. The cms that vvilt L- (
shown at- Ihe Allen. App-isnn. Aiibinn
lllilill-. Iliisc.i-. Ilulck. I'adilluc. f'li.ilnoi
r-hauiller. I'li-vinliU. Hole. ,1-ruw-Klkli tit
IMntels li-lioiter, Dodg-r lOlgin, I-'lut. l'..t.l
I.'ranklln iliaut. Hal. Ila.ues. Iluil-on
Hiipinohile Inter-State, .lacksnu. ,1-ff. t v I
.loiil.in. King. Lexington. I.lbi'llv. I.010111 .
bile. Mt-Kai Inn Mnrinoii. Maxwell, Menu
Mel Mil-hell Mnllue. .Mntinii'. Vntlon.i
ll.ll.l.in.l I H.l-inolill- uv-ll.inil l.vveu Mai:
n-lh- I'.i.l. ml l-aigi l-.itlillml-l, I'.'.tl.
I'll l... ti.ivv I 'Hi I in.i 11 li.gal I Ceo -1.iv.ii
Snnpl- -t.1ml.111l M.tlii. v -t..niis Mini, j
l.ak. 1 -nit Ii. . -t ott I. 1. .
Willvs Kiiij,lil and niton ,
iFSEHCIf REPUDLir PROPEKT )
Natural Alkaline
Water
For 50 years
the standard
Mineral Water
for the relief of
Sour Stomach.
Indigestion and
Uric Acid.
VlClft
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r- Sr, !"
pfll-"
IyShiy!
nfei '
RVL
OttfrK B
-&-4 BoltleJat l
,-wtij .w;m.i ,1'f.AiTTl 'ffl Kg
Your Loss If You Miss II
Semi-Annual Clearance
Sale in Full Swing
Everything That Men Wear
GREATLY REDUCED
That You
Can Set Up
Yourself.
for catalogue I'.
Larger Syj
tern at pro
port! onately
low pricet.
F. 0. B.
Syracuse
Immediate
Oeliveriei
Caul, but 3U
I TREADING ON MAN'S TOE
I COSTS OFFENDER SIT)
Tit'iiton Man Atao I'uiulu'd Victim's
ICyo for Resenllnjr t'nichws
Tioad
TIIIINTOX. .tnn II leionl high pi lee
h-.e was set for trending mi a man's lops
l.v . lodge ileinghlv In i-n.nil imllcp court
toiln wlieti .tosepti t'h-i 'narl was nneil $.1fi
for thai nffhse n Rn Inst .tos-ph Tohey.
Toshe. npitt'nfed In rontt with a blark eye
which lie said tvna also given hint bv
IMiclnnrl. tl- staled In .Intlgn tl-tnghlv that
when hi- iTsetiteil 111' Iremlln oil his toes
I'l.ilniirl I'loseil his p.m ami heal hint
hmsvlllc Financier Dies
itiTTrtVIM.K. I'a . Jan. II. -.lohn Mootn
a retired grocer, illrector of a hank, lire
Itisiiiiince company, mill illrector and trea
uler or it savings fund, illeil this morning.
Me was fifty-six years old Me was a unlive
of iletmuhy, but when sixteen c.n of ,m-h-
inmi tlnne to this counttv ami v-mi-i
In this t-ft.v.
vjvo Josef Hofmann fm
Poet of the Piano, will play for you
whenever you wish, if you have his
exclusive Columbia Records.
Hofmann has but to touch the keys, and the piano
forte finds a soul. It sings with subtle delicacy, with
a sonorous power, a scintillating brilliance that makes
Hofmann's Columbia Records pure delights of tone.
His records of Sternberg's brilliait "Ktude in C
Minor" and Rachmaninoff's great Prelude" are ab
solute revelations to anyone who has not heard recent
Columbia triumphs of pianoforte recording.
The same m:it:hle.ss purity of tone is characteristic of Columbia
1
Records by other great hguresot the concert-platform
Gpdowsky, Kcharwcnka,
Kathleen Parlow, Vsaye and Casals.
And to this perfection of tone is ad
ded a marvelous definition, a clear sep
aration of instrumental sounds, a glowing
richness of ensemble effect in Columbia
Records of orchestral, band, and instru
mental trio,selections. '
You can arrange a Columbia recital or
symphonic concert that will be quite
as enjoyable as the actual performance of
the artists. The artists may be absent
in person, but they are present in person
ality in Columbia Double-Disc Records.
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'I'll ii iihertintiiinil trim dittMnl tu tlm 'n riiiioiir.
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MIKIII
il.lr Plum. Murr, SM3 lierliniiilniv n Atr,
l 111 line I'liuriiiiuj . lurk Kuuil iilnl City 1.1ns
Itollrr. .Inliii '., 3$1 Uuiktiiiul l., I. -nun
liiternlk. Ilrnj., Mil Nurlh "111 M.
Meal l-luini mill l'ull.lu Mmlilne n.,
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nine) Mn. I- l-urhir. 3.1IU Nurlh -llli M.
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J. E. Caldwell & Go.
Chestnut jumper South Perm Squjfn
Diamond
Bnr Pins
mill' Ihf 'UHli ill' fii'm iiiimlli.
GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC
FOR SALE BY
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HuiU, I r.uil.lln, ."iliuli lnne ir.
tniiiilliiiiu. Ii..., Mill Mala M,, 3liimiillik
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If we had lo
replace these
Overcoats
rfnd Suits .
Today, we couldn't
mark them at
the regular prices
ihe3r sold for
all Season!
Those .
Ucffular Prices
are now
Reduced!
& It is no stretch of the
imagination to say that
they would be bargains
today at their all-season
prices. You know your
self that you can't buy
the ordinary things of
life now at what you
paid six months ago
for them.
(J Well, then! We kept
down our prices on
Suits a n d Overcoats
this season to very,
nearly normal. Lots of
people outside of our
selves will tell you that.
NOW, we're cutting
those prices to clear up
the season's stocks!
From an economy point
of view, you are saving
much more than the re
ductions show, because
you should stack those
reductions up against
what you'll have to pay
for similar clothes next
Winter!
Gel Ihe kernel of
Ihe condition? The
meat of it is in the
dailies!
$25, 26.50, 27
28, $30, $32, $34
Now for Perry
$30, $35, $38,' $40
Suits and Overcoats
18.and 19
AW for Perry
$20, $22.50 and $25
Suits and Overcoats
$15 and $18 Suits
and Overcoats, now
13.50 and $15
$45 to 1)0 Overcoats
the finest that can be
bought at any price,
now at
Savings of $7, $10, $12 on
each Overcoat!
Perry & Co.
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