'$"' "mvi11V xtrt 'V"l"Hl "V "li'ftni"''iMii.wn;ifcii' TiWIV -, -"Vr-n j"'?riJ',lt .)pMafWt n,, -r 1 J. J' imfr tof K' ill h . i 11 'I 6 .EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADEL1TE1TA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919 ARMOUR DEFENDS PACKER METHODS HOUSE AN HONEST PACIFIST, PROCLAIM IRISH VON BERNSTORFF ASSERTS REPUBLIC TODAY Meat Corporation Head Ap- J pears at House Hearing Bl mi rnnfrnl "Rill chefl , BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a Hapless Recruit CALLS IT REACTIONARY Says U. S. Ownership Would Be "A Monkey Wrench iu Machinery of Industry" By the Associated Press Vanlilnjton, Jnn SI J. Ogdcn Ar mour told tho House Interstate Com merce Committee today that tho rend Ine legislation to rcpulato tho meat packing lnduMry was "reactionary" and part or it probably unconstitutional, nnd warned Congress tti.it "If a monkey wrench Is thrown into the pears of tlili buMncsV Its effects would be felt In many other lines of Industry. "I interpret tlili bill as nn effort to dissolve an alleged monopolv and to de centralize tho meat-packing industrj," Mr. Armour said. "It seems to be con tructed In the belief tli.it a gieat num. ber of small units engaged In the pur-eylng- of food Is prefcrab's to n few that aro organized on a national scale. "If the ability of the packing Indus try to function properly Is impaired It will affect the llve'stocl; industry, and It. In turn, will affect com prices. Wheat then will be drawn In nnd so will bread, and so Mil! labor, and so will everything that has for its bas's the wealth produced by agriculture. "The theories on which this pending legislation Is based nre not constructs ; they are not progressive: they are re actionary. They would disrupt the great manufacturing and marketing machines that half a century of cntei prlse has evolied. unrl the result would be detrimental, not alono to tho leading Industry of this nation, but een more so to that part of the public that pro duces food and to the entire pub'lo that consumes 11 " The project of go eminent ownership of Btockyards and other adjuncts to the packing indusetry drew from Mr. Armour reference to "red tape ' and controers!es over "trivial matters." such as under ground mall chutes. "Ownership by the goiemment." he Raid, "Implies red tape and restrict 'ons that cannot help add to the costs of the service, costs that eventually must he borne either by the producer or by the consumer. It Is onlv because I fear less efficient operation and the consequent serious results that 1 make these com ments, but I am entirely willing and ready to relinquish at once my holdings on being allowed just compensation " Profits made by Armour & Co . Mr Armour said, were negllglblo so far ns either the producer or the consumer was concerned. "On our total volume of business," he said, "they represent a return of less than two cents on every dollar of sales. Tho margin of profit in the packing In dustry Is the smallest in al the industries of national consequence." Gross volumes of sales by his company In 191s, the witness said, totaled S3M. 000,000, compared with $575,000,000 In 1917, but the net Income was at the rate of, 9 per cent on tho average net capital invested. The 400 per cent stock dividend In 19 IS, whereby the capita! stock was raised from ;o OOO.OOO to $100,000,000. was said by Mr. Armour to havo been made possible by reinvestment during preceding years nf 71 per cent of the aggregate earnings, no that the Increase represented not water, but money actually spent In development In this V-onnection he directed attention to the fact that the firm was owned almost entirely within his famllj Within the last four ears, he sold, tho price of live hogs had increased 245 per cent and costs of labor, cerlml help and fuel had doubled As only 70 jr cent of a hog is edible, and th remain ing 31 per cent of by-products has not Incrsed In value as rapidly as tho He '"' Jt1' JIr A'-mour said It could bo Hitood whv bacon today costs three t what r did fou- ears ago. lie that prices of !. cati.e nnd .p also had adwined at a paco with nose of hogs. Charges by the curlmision of col lusion among the (lie big packing firms to central prices were denied c.itagorl cally by the witness for his firm Packer Interests in stocltards and adjunct Institution', such as rendering works, serum uorud, maun newspa pers and ca'tle loan associations, Mr Armour said, were a necessary out growth of the buslres". but rot detri mental to ilio pubiv welfare, ns the Federal Trade Commission charged TVr" 23' r'1'3 'ias not been a Par"l was t,,ne for him to produce his razor D..1 1:.. o t .? wn " tlcularly agreeable, day, altliouj;li i he faltered. 111)1111 Jrai'IiaillCllt Will to a womnn no doubt It would havo I "I can't do It," ho said brokenly, been laden with momenta of exquisite "I haven't tho heart to cut it uown in Former Ambassador, Believing Colonel Dead, Declares Him the Stanchest Champion of Cause, of Conciliation Protested ... , , , ... r -i . T 1 i f been laacn with moments of exquisite i naven t ttio neart to cut u uown m British Blockade ns Well as i -Boat War UCClare independence Ol 'ecslacy. Feminine apparel for mo Us prime. It looks so lonely and help. . Rimi? 1 T? 1 lias '0,lt tor ovcr tn0 charm of mys-jlcis thcro by Itself." Ho swept trie JT'iretess to Ihening Public Ledger Conrtoht. IDIJ, tu Public I.trlser Co. ad rio York Times Co. London, Jan. 21 The London Times, mm Counf on nernslorff 'Ho was Just tho man to fight for Wilson's peace program. He hated war because he con sidered it contra! y to human Ideals, llei con i eretl llie war proiuecri .i mosi, British Rule tery that formerly touched It with , razor nround several times with a enchantment. Its Innermost secret i free-handed, blood-curdllnc swoop or SLN FEIN IN "olXZ-"! r0rCd ,ePrt r -"""" ". nnd ,eer"bVught-any . i oionel House s death and a summary of ,.',...' -,, f ' on Bernstorfts appreciation of him. as Tl" told mo repeatedly he had just as' Binuun, Raja mo neua will Interest f olo ... ... Ittm, ..,' , , im t'.hnnt war iomS "of'o'n rrntorc'Jee "' ' n't'leen'meth UuJS He.e's the text of er,torffs sumtu.ry: "j" '"'.leu alff.WorW 1 linu tin am t nAfilA(1 tmrl If a rrvrttat!nil SADDLE ' "is brought with it Its full burden of I woe. I nave always nflmireu women collectively nnd Individually In the ii'Crov Wlin C.iixi I'Viti Pit l)aHt- bu' nttpr todaj's experience my iiluij, nilOUnCJ,rill 1 lire- a(mliatIon Is tinged with pity. Tho ly xMihinry Government, Keeps Hands Off lila nrrn. "Well, hero goes." he said shutting his eyes and approaching me. I was unnerved, but 1 stood my ground. Tho deed was dono and I was at last frco to tlepait. "That's a ter rible chest for a show girl," I heard Jlerlin. not dated -The Tneeblntt tulh. .. ..,., t - n,-,vi.n must ntlmlt IMilng an nppicclatloti of Colonel House uut House was qtilto correct In much by ex-Ambassador on Bemstoiff, who , pn(,i n t,, respect. was personally acquainted with the Col- Ti1s ar mjcimsis spoiled many lion- V, , , . ' ""3 "lp cvc, """ Pars ' est people's iudgmetit. but I nnt ne - .aurui ,, unoil aotirrn nf thesn reflections lies In no him say to Tony as I did so. less nn article than a corsot, As n' ccpyrlalif, lito, by rrrjirlcls A . Stol.ti Co, bhow ghl. It has been my lot to bo; (CONTINt'BD TOMOltHOW ) provided with one of these fiendish ;rr ci?r"& & - shot went through '''n'l""":.'!?: 52 nlryl11cocTerrthe.rl By the Associated l'res Socialist witness admitted after the post mortem that there was "unfortunately no chnnco for using tho killing as a bnsls for a campaign agitation." The officers of the division hnifl of fered n reward of 10,000 marks for in formation clearing up tho deaths of Doctor Llebknccht nnd Itosa Luxem burg, the other Spartacan leader, who was shot nnd killed as she wns being remoied In an automobile from the place where she had been nrrested. Itosa Luxemburg's body has not been ' found, notwithstanding a continuous search. i The Snarlaean nutlmrltlen nt T-.ihr. ' feld, Ilhenlsh Prussia, hao changed tho name of Kaiser Wilhclm street to Llcb- knecht street and that of Kaiser Frled- , rich street to Rosa Luxemburg street. Heaiy Tog Over Harrilnrg Itarrlahurg, Pa., Jan. 21. (By A. P ) While a heavy fog enveloped Harris- hllro. In IT.H 4.a,.t, I....- .,.- ...... -.n ... ...w ,.j iiuuib, ia.ir una mua weather was Indicated for the Inaugural iciGiiiumcn uk noon louay. ,V... '." ,"!' ' '." "nen lr"sl: """K nations loses .,...?,, .,.:. ,. , ,',Br'"n OI staumhf.t champion. SSS3tSS: UEBKNECHT'S HIUD for "Irish i.;;i," ," .i,V, .. ,',"VL' and 1 love eicry bono in l uoay. so Spartacan Chief Bullet Was ibtance nerlhi, Monday, Jan. 26. (By A. P.) uiifi iini nrnrn i.iipiv ii.. . t. . ..t...i n a nAies through his own evueileiici how well problem from a different point of Mew, called to order In Dublin's ancient '"'l ns ll lCe,i3 a ,.;. .Hi i ii, . l'!L"wZ Shows Fatal stoV ,,...,., ,H'",Ce'' as,Ucrn" n international league until the last mo- man like George Ucrnard .Shaw could do muc " 7r Sm n iiv1 t- i n II storn: can testify from a perona con- ,.,n. Justice to the naradovlral niture nf thn would descend no further than my Fired From D ersatIon with Colonel House In the '"-,; , ..., Ln,,.. .? '"c Paradoxical nature of tho The rest of mo was a closed ' lau Alu,u " Iti Itotie Its About half the Sinn Kelntrs elected ,ort " ,oan ""'!c" , t .i.u. ,itn, in mi,.i.... "..',,.,,,:,. ,L..;:.cl. Hut I heio wete nHo other devices, VSZX " I -"- not see this dear rlend one. ' will pTtlclwU.' the mher haff being m "titer soft, soductlvo imnerstrapplngs " moio ana uiai n' tun tioi ue 10 pee ao more lionest pacifist ever evsted," tlio perfection of his grard idea ' DEATHS 01 THE DAY will participate, tho other halt being In f l ,A, " their at most -Tl itoPV u"on t,in l,od' ot DoC or 1 yttlous Kngllsl. prisons chat god with so- J J"0" V f?u t i? tf,M now I roShl Krl Llehknecht. the Spirtacan lender ditlon, or merelj held on uisplclon un- Jntlniatn tleUU . I fee that no w I could n)o UM )nM weeh a der the spacious nnd elastic proMs.otis Jon a w on a s s ei. Ing i li o a " .. , lr,.nB to ffcap0 from tho party ot the defense of the realm act. The with as much authority and Mom aoldlori which had arrested him In ftinii i elticts will meet undu- the hndow as mo '""-" ''""" ..,, T" .. ii-i , suppressing the Spartacan revolt, show of Dublin castle, whero presides Field Present My views would be lai leal i p( ())(it yf wft pht)t from uhlnA nnfl Marshal Viscount ITtncli, the Klrst Vice- Perhaps, but at least tlie would liae , h , bullets which struck him were U1C lllUt Ul Ui:iHh n ll.a'.ihi .ur.. i.ouisa llorwitr liullilt .as tiie scon i.egion. nnu went witn u toy in many jeuts to glc Ireland a pure-, "lc "'" " "llli !" . . . . tuRttll)c(,, Mrs. Louisa Horwitz Iiullltt. of 22: !" A ,., , I,U""K tl10 "' war he ly military government. They will meet Howeer, i tan fceo somo guoci corn. T10 n,ltopi,v was conducted bv Trof. I West r.lttenhouse Square and wideh- mll-ennsvli i"" ohmteersnnd was wlmhl, full knouledee nl licit consent ing out of. my unav o dal.ly ncqu cd ,, P Ww nm1 ppofi pBU, R I knon In social circle. " a Is today PromoleT"? llDSl ! mnjo.- to? w" l"e measures hi, h are purely se- knole.lW of to. J- J" ro strassmnn. together with a third surg-, of innuenza. after an lUness of two l- -" -,. ajnemrg JJ--- '" a Uohulou ot Kx- 'SJS ,W torEec! AoZ & ' j .am?n't,?eafor,n'g ft? Sftff,.r- VI, - o'niauoV'noUier i, that rA. r d Wffi , J' - '-" !?;. i. i..". '?,' .''".P ?.' ,?.Ti.'nf...V.ii ..". J' sunned in trto grandsons. n,.. xim, i.irr. i ,. i... i,, iif .nrrect tine In lingerie for her. It .,, .,,, ,.,, f ,t, ,,,.,,,, , It l'mposlble for her to sunU.- John ,rV.:.!.S!-L J,m5.. I''.,'.1.1?.??:. an,l ." of the lours in li eland on .i platform ot Mill be a great help to the liouse- si10,.e(1 ,). ttle ratal bullet tntoreU tho -I 11. .lilt o.i . 4 oiiiiniuiiMhiiin. .Wtl'lUl I WllGTl. I'll- ,..,. , . - .. .. .... .. i.i.i ' Utillitt, 3d her oungest m.ii was ; .y, ."?" , i,i i,.i,i rl,,; Independence from the British Ihnplre, hold. tt,Mr.MlH..iH.u,U,.,t '"..""Vf.-VTiO'.r- " I- l t" li,demr 10 Vorfh wo"(, rl'nscn """hew of the untl.h 1-ar- May 88. I am Mowly ; IHm ' Bun tt who JdC f', Vo Nl,,",,"m", Hl'-M Intel,,,1,,, Mil be , '""net. but specifically .efused to tecog- Into m nrUtlnc shape h He was a 4; of lolin i Uu!mt o"e l)rlNnte '" llol'"t Sfoiliih Cemeteiy. ' nl?e t,..it body and to call Ihemsehes having bciu fieed fioin or the cit) s most prominent .iltoines Two of Mrs. Bullitt's sos are in the Private I'rank Madden I'nlUd State.-! .ei,ee I.knten.int Or- ..,, t "K '"""'' i, lie IIorw,t2 Bullitt is nn Inspector of ,,, r,r ''"living seieial batt'e ordnince and an aide on the siaff of !!'" '"encan exnedltlonnrv fotc t'olonel Perkins lie is nn 1,1s iia to J"-1?,".0', ' .'.''"'H. ' ranK A Maddei of the citi m most nroinhienl .tttomeis wnn es In . w.uuei i VI 1 11-4 in, i". on inn . n, .-.-I,.... . ., - -.... .. ...... mni ,i. the fnlte.1 States an,! will reach homo "'-'."'" ."' "i lourin J'loncir Infant In a few day- "''''' ol P"ei.mon'ii m a base hospital. William i- Bullitt. Jr. Is attached to !'" s burlid In American Cemetery tho State Depaittiient and is now In rj; , J' S 0hi.'ttl adiues receded Fiarce with tiecictary Lansing " ""' f''nll .ifstetd.n. Madden was Mrs Bulhtt w.is the granddaughter of ,'lB, grandson "f Colonel Joseph I'. Dr Samuel D Oros, who ranked with j!'""" . J' wns graduated rto.u Si t,ii leading e irgeons or tn- w. i. u jiet vv W,L . ' urn' "lnl fv-'iiooi 11 mother was Mrs. OrMlle Horn It 7 She numneii m ii'ul'rd sen Ice. he made, died In 19H a' Vil.a Castleman, lunaid. , ma.nv. attempts to Join the seiike lie. riancc. jr.i.-.i uj ule A.n.u itesen.'s. he offer hnol rtf ,1, 1ia..I nml iftni nut Ihrnllffli lUIlIUUg nam ,,. v,r,,,.,,l A .nmn,l linlUf nld , but only after .,. ,..,. ,.n,'. ...,, ,,! iie luiitrs. The I bondage fOl' ,illt,,i ,.,,- clrnnlf In the, hftpl.-. lint urn. membeiH of the British Pat llaincnl. They sotno hours. After sevuul more sodas ,Ufpii onlj- n slight wound. i oc. upi Mansion IIoue bv the permission 1 guess I will liaie lined oui 10 rnj ,rh(l surKcons declared theie was of the Lord Major of Dublin, who him- usual dtinciisions aiouml the w-alst n,t,in(r to substantiate the allegation. Sterling Silver Sandwich Trays Many from which to select. The styles are varied and the prices moderate. One of sterling silver, eight and one-half inches in diam eter; the border delicately pierced ; is an excellent value $13.50 S. Kind &, Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JCWT.LUUS SILVKKSMITIIS .m3Cu99. nk ( i ' JVlMHiBf9ll en tdlBBviihrSllsSs-USBBES m 1.. Sow Seed Now! f rOR rARLT VEOrTABLES, BOOK ill C I CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, I I EGGPLANT, PARSLEY, I i PEPPER, TOMATO, Etc. ( IVllCnCll S bis Marktl SI. I ' fi ' . i. ' A I : Ji! - II self is a 1 onio ruler, but not to mm.li nf hue, but when 1 lonslder the long 0f the Independent Poclalist organ. Die a ep.uatlst that ho locs not expect to das of womanhood nil etched out be- Freieit. that Doctor Llcbknetht was accept what most of his predecessors foio me In the futuio I will admit It beaten oter the head Willi clubs or the h.'ie accepteJ-.t knighthood from the is with n alnklng nut cml.i of the waist, butts of guns. At, Independent Socialist British ijoi eminent. but also of tin' heat I numbers of the Workmen and Soldiers in the .babby Sinn I'eln hcadquatters. oio indignities bale been jP Council, who was picsent at the situated in a de.aed old house which upon nie. h did I 11 ti l.ii.o up autopsy, nlso signed tho tlndlng. wjs n- one tlmp one nf Dublin's finest thu piufcdslon ot a show gin. ioa.i Yhe dlilslon of mounted llfie guards, Met I'regoij'ji Paroi-hinl Sohool Mai Ing been niHnsioiH, courteous loung women secre- I ftMl into tho clutches or lliepatoeis. polnf. ,ne,nhPr, of wl,C VP1( iM tables pile t"rus of adinlsslon lotou.ivs aim sucn un uihi-ii"i"-h ."- ..-.- ( i;iinrn ui iociur i.ieiiiwicciit ueii ine meeting quite Impartlallv to ft lend and "What's that '" nsked one of them Hliootlng occurred, declato that this foe: to supporters of tho Sinn Kein ami as l stood i.ither nervously before mm Ifle dls ejWiPBnpa.nBmniiHPiau'PLni'b BHi'BEiurBiiiiurHainffliHBiHiHii'n PUHPiNinn itiiHii'i'H.iDuniijiniiH.a.niiBmnr'nimimiiHSiiuiraiiaiiHn'iniiamina "'mn'imiii'uuTi'unmi ra 1 LOWER PRICES fl FOR I I HEATING, PLUMBING 1 ! AND PIPING WORK 1 i li nvnAfii nniiiii-. .Kier. uroi.nne ed his sen Ices ill ,i, t,, '"-VV""- foe : to supporters of tho Sinn Kein ami as 1 sioou i.iuiti """y " ab ,d0fT," rloVntf-VVnro., li- VewLVrtVo'i" 1, 'sloS'L.r'on to ioi respondents of Hngllsh newspapers with b'.ied chest Bernini, of Borne and Mr- liolnnd ' August f. nnd was sent to C.imp Vacls. ""lcl1 1'1'1 Ulp Hln eln and aU lla "''' that. lepllcd. a D1IK Brooke, wife of a general In the British worth South Carolina, and after sU works anathema. concenul. "thats nn cheM. armv Mis Bullitt was a member of the S'edgelei and Acorn Clubs and numerous oiler well-known social organizations Mrs. S. It. Stephens Mrs Susanna Pattenhousa Stephens died yesterday In tho hon'r of her cousin, Miss Caroline P.lttenhouse. Wissahlckon aietiue and Prle htreet Todav would laie been Mrs Stephen's rmet-second birthday. Mrs Stephens was born Jonu- ar 1, 1827. in Germar.tonn Sre was the daughter of the late Jane anil Harris lllttenhouse Among her ancestors David P.lttenhouse, tho astronomer was the widow of William Stephen week ti nlnlng was sen? overseas Henry J. Huikelt ueniy j, itucNctt, a retired rea' at-.draler. died jci.terd.iy at his hoiue! !,' iifiS, Aalnut street Mi. was ttchti "" . eaiH old He hail been 111 for onlv a fn' Whin the war started Mr Hacl.ett. who had then retired, iei,P,l a bov hood tp.-clalt of knitting. ,,nd ho labor- lenrf-S imI. turnInK "ft knitted socks, !!"h'2 . n!"1 otl,,,r ""fm'ng garments for I th soldiers Me nude large contilbu- uii uj hnuieu urtlileb to tl. l'pil C.irillnnl 'pu iv..in li.nt b! realilence 'llnnpstlv. HOW. OUI,i; rellcr. COll in this house during his unhappy In- tinucd my. (list loimentor, "ale ou cumbencj of his high eeoksl.iHtic.il poi serious when ou ti to tell us that In Dublin, concerning whhli he ?s re- is jonr chest?" poitrd to baic said afterward that his "That's tho part the doctor always in Dublin should bo tubtrncted listened to wheneier I had a coid, from his term In purgatori , n xentlment t letillcd ns lndlffetently aB possible. which Americans who alwajs llnil Dublin "Well." ho teplied, "ptobably tho ono of tho most delightful cities In doctor was light but to the Impartial Kurone can bardlj indori-e uli-ener it would seem to be. ns my Todaj's progrinn In Indrpcndence f,.,(.nj xoni t-o accurately obsened, Hall" will differ in one re'peet from the ,Ik, bottoin'tiai t of 011r neck." lemnltlis ol l. . at Philadelphia. It "It u-.illy doesn't mutter much nfer will be tarried out In the Irish language was ' ''roV "is most ambitious effoit w'as v hich Is iirtu.ill.i .1 dend tongue, to i nil (rllt 10ru , She " Lv.ankeJ which leciulted M months' that tho slnn Tfineis b.n. been obliged ,,. ,i,fr,,,.cn, s. at "?,uaJl', ""HahKd s,otes of m,uhii.s to rehe.nse their pirta and i.lll be ioiii- nn,iiii" lM.1J?,enSHL,1.?"..wl!1'h I1" m'-"l tor mo k.l i. lapse ccMonalh inlo bow a,Vv,V,- . all" 1 replied. "You-nll weie not to establish the location of nt parts ot my nnatomj one time a nubhc school principal I She was a charter member ot M the J05U, liifantr" it Pm. Jf' , cottcd P-ngiisli terms be, ins,- tbev , ,m ' Stephen's Methodist r,plcopal Clur.h sunliedbi his sister. Miss i: Louise not ,lr'1 lri3n "or(,E to fil modern anu nn l.onorarv Co prcsmeni or tho , "ai.ieu. m-au ,r tin lie.,, n ,un ,., . imriiniirenur iimmuir I f.ii.nji-i i'r.tart.n.1 TTtvin c.t.rt la ciii- of thf Sunil.i v. ,,ft..i i ., . ...... Three Items nre eynerterl in constit, ...t;iiiui,ni ,.,jt.ui .. ... .3- .,.... ....w iiiinii UL 11111 II- ..... . . -.,.-. ... . a son. John P.lttenhouse Ste- u"'iJ"'a ti1(, bodj of tho program- a dtclaratl I .lied by phens, of St Louis da?hi9n,Lta"r,,cinHm,,crete,n.:,C9 Thurs I TWO HELD FOR ROBBING MILLS istltutc on of Independence, .1 incsago to tbf in, nations of the world' and tho appoint ment ot delegates to the pe.ico tnniiiM, Ireland Is a countrv of the unexpected, John R. Rankin John It. Itankln, trnther-In-law o Goiernor Daniel Hastings, died at lus hom. Kit N'orth Twentv-first htreet. Sunday night, of pneumonia Ho was seier.ty-two years old M-. Pjinkln formerlv was prominent In politics in this State hiiing hten nn Intimate friend of Senator Qunv, Andrew O. Cur .tin, who wns full War Ooienor, and 'other prominent Penn;lian,an During the ''h II VI ar Mr. P.anl.in was I Suspect Said to Haic Kinnlnipil hut "" on" P'Jhts any trouble or dls ,1. , . ,, '-"I'iujlii r(1r .,,, ,t.w,iul0nary flag floats quite fft-i .-aicellicil lo llaildle Loot fr.ely oier the homes o' Sinn Pcineis i 01 ne nis S '.initp, (jardeti ni.d son-- in Dublin. 'l n reeis ana ,iovt P, , b.mj.s,,,, -as. Bermuda stree'. charged In t' e pollci Willi baling stohn goods" iaued hi $:o.00,l 'rom --eiHral Pr.inkford mills, were held in $600 ball each tod.ii b Maglsttate Deitr, nnd stnt to t, e Cen ti.il ht.itlon for furtl cr i-.iii'lnat,o-i in onio cases, tin- poll, e .i tl i pn-oners cng.igid s.ile'n en u, ci..oL o'f li UlU IOOI I.IO liatlO O.lllS Clr SIO I'll TTTL Well sir." lie began brlsklj, "now that we've settled that, what do ou want ine lo do to it"" "Win shaic it. of cuui se." I ie plied bltterh. 'That's what yutiie here for. isn't it? Ml us show girls liaie got to h;uu our chests shnied" "An' after I've shaved Hour chest, dear," he asked in a soothing olct, "what do ou want mo to do with it?" With what"" I teplied enraged, "with my chet?" "No" lie answered easil.i , "not lour chest hut that ono poor little p tiful hair that adorns It Do u want me Members of the part; expect pu tpi linn Cio'i 'he authoililes of the ,n,l,.n linlll tlleV HT (lefllllCT dine ihe.i wou'd haie looked lo tho 1 sena il ,,om" to 0"', nu a" tk'd T,,n,i st.nes fnr svmn.itln am) 1 , i iuoiii.il Wlt'i a pinU llbbon.' bi.t noi tnei th'nn the do not comnnnd ' ,,uv " IC!lson to repl to tills mencan suppor Tbev do no' tall; of !"ult hut s.ood unea-ili and tiled to I ,n.l upp.ueit oo mt ifintemi) a e ,, ln.ihitaiii mj dismtv while he lathered IIIO Willi U1IUUU l.'iailUI ,11 lull, ,,iitii il j Efficiency Proven For Three-Score Years To many thousands of people all ovcr the worm su.uuuiN i js an old and proven friend to preserve tooth health and promote mouth comfort. Try SOZODONT it es- tablished the original dentifrice standard which has never been ex celledit still leads in quality. FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE: "Diamond & SapphircTT RING, $195.00 ! Two Dlnlnunils of "ipta&tlie tlr.est ftinlP UVjT mid one sarpnire. 5js,'J Kilunrp ui p. . in tSWmnuntlni. "t w1. Kiil.l i. itn Plsilnum lop a lerv Dls- t n. ne ue,j Kennedy & Bro. in-; ; nil. ct pk;u a w- v, aw... w, . "Cor. iinirv I sue" zi IB um THE manufactuicrs of Heating, Plumbing and Tubular goods announce a substantial reduction to stimulate the resumption of building. Now is the Time to Buy J)ON'T wait for tho coming building boom and get caught on a rising market We are now executing ordeis nt the lower prices and will give customers all tho advantage until the boom arrives, PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING CO Engineers Jobbers Contractors 80(10 Surceful I'lantR In 40 Years Serilre Office 1315-1319 Cherry Street ;iiii-' iiiiii'iLiin ii;i:iiii iriui'ii'ii'-ii'Miiiiii'iiira;'!!!!!.!!,!,!!:!'!1.!,'!: i:n:ii:iL--;i:it-i.iiiiia;iiL.ii,iiii;.i iiiuiiUiiiKBni rtuh. ir:s attached to the Quartermasters' ro-pi Rood haie hten reoiered tie po'. -.. , in. ., i, iw.iiii imi in luiuim eoier bedi litliei nnd otl ei n .i and was in Washington the day Pie si der.t Lincoln iva nbyassinated lie leaics a widow, M-a Fannio Rankin. and an adopted son, Walker r. Tlanhln. The body will bo taken to Be'.Icfo.Ue, Pa , Cemetery Major James H, Vilon JU or Jam's U Wilson, les- res. dent FU.-M.oi- of tho Mi'xkan War leterans. died Surd.u rm.ninir nt tho home of wntihmun li's dauuhtf-.ii-l.iw. Mi. Mari V Wil. Sole on 11(8 North ,neietitli Btiee' Ma. I inforn a on tn ib e robbc ior Wi on wa.i n Un nlneiy-sisth jear way obtained hrnuch lie nrieit i,f ,c and hail been '.1 on, week w 'tb broncho- I it2 Flrloi i' l..i-t 1 in,n i-on h ' liiieumon a on i-atu'da. lie er i vlinp; now fcinier, jn jne tioiit ta:ion .,. mir idem ideation Some of tue so n goods were Identified todi Among other places rnblied wee ,o mills of llltchlo ii mni, (nfio eir-.a o street : Wade, Wilson ."L sni s Meailow and lurrab streets Indus ia D e Work, Iilammid aid s m ' ,i streets nnd t'ie in I ( IZdwud Mooii Kiai fo'il S uinid' "as - . ed as n i no rfv SeV nl t .tllft H 1. . rr. 1 ,n,l ,1,. n.,ll, I- I. .!.,, ,11. ul TROOPS TO LK.U F. BKLGIL'M ' K' v"n an a' o e li,., mi '.smf 1.1. m, ,.,, .jh Tocb Orders Withdrawal lo id Hciiit. nalinp and ReconIrurlion Bnissels, Jan 1 -In n'-der r, fd cllltato tho reilotuallne nnd leerr atructlon of BelKium ivhicli ba been hampered bv the pxpIusivp use o' t' e allwas for military purposes Ma shal Koch, nf the request of i e Belgian Uoiernnient. bis de,d,l ', withdraw tho Uruihii and America forces now In Relp;um arfj 0mp'r. them elsowheie AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL for MEN and WOMEN 2.30 to 0 30 arrj T 'M ' Id ?0 nt ' upetjal au n n mhh rrn ( oertJB r o Mrj nt nn h - wUe intefii'eil in u-'umoti. upt-rn - i rp!r Viilt hoc' TIT M . i rr call IriBtrj in J par'rn o : i Rranil Y. M. c. A. MM K( II !. 923 MARKET STREET Price Is Lowered On a Bip droup of New, inter COATS SUITS .75 5fif J Oricinal l'rices Were t'p to $49.7' . , e,.. a I eg ail ments mad,, of r n, .- ens and n e , ti t les Mhm r f fi mn rus erond I'loor ' w or - ,1 c I I.ro.s Women's New Spring SERGE DRESSES IN OUR BASEMENT Teach Children to Women's $15, S16.50 e UseLuticuraboap ) Fur-Collar COATS Kecausc it H best for their tender kklns, Help it now und then with touches of Cutifura Ointment an-1 piled to firbt eIbiis of redness, rouKn-1 nets or dundrurT If mothei'3 would only uso these supor-ereamy cinol- lltnts for every-day toilet purposes hovy much suffering might be avoid ed by preventing little skin and icalp troubles becoming serious, I cJl. "Uutlrur. Dfnt. l, no.too." Sold I vitrrtrhtr. p V3c. Olntmint SSo and boc. ei jie. ial pur. ba9 of fur-co a (.1 p sti nn i ed w nter f oa 3 of i.ioat aesii (! wooiers Women's Satin and Serge Dresses ery smart tal lor.nl and trimmed fctyles. All alzes. $c.oo !5 55 ' n ,1 rfhk. jE 1 ttf ii . " 1 . " UmL.iPb. Br r .siditi: fiitDi.its -mr m-.m ' Wi $3.00 New k S I n?fc Straw I fi 'i$m ms L W ' ' B & 1 eatet-n ar sr n K Jii ' ' 1 1 tr 11 eil with vm a ly L - t.T.1111 r hboi b, . s M O'f & etc o ' ar Z J I "" of k ! 55 A nn. and !, , fJ? 'treet Honr ff ! ,1 $15 li " a eh .w braidol and tj . eroiid Hour 1. . . yL 1 10 I 1 J li l'l I'll! I -sj: w r.i r.j,m !mx&fr&Bm STANDAPD UCSV Carpets arWHOLESALE pSZ2333S33iS235Ei33f & -lwiV' HejwM! if$BcAfl 1 ?5 fv . 7V1--. BKWf i-rw acJ V IH'R.4 . nt 18 wMMm rl.'JA , Ii!l0 ' ' $m mz&zmim S - -v - Particularly Featuring the Nationally Celebrated Wilton Floor Coverings From Our Own Looms. The Offering Constitutes a Comprehensive Selection of Discontinued Patterns and of Surplus Stock in a Sweeping ILL CLEARANCE SALE Bundhar Wilton Rugs , Hardwick Wilton Rugs iilhahm: as 27 x.l Sti x6:i l.Gx 7.G C 9 S.3 slO.l! 9 xl2 IO.GxIO.G 10.0x12 10.0 .13.G 11.3x15 no lt,i.iili r I'rli SG.50 10.00 l.'i.OO 32.2,"! 57.00 90.30 91.50 112.00 127.50 1 13.50 159.30 IT $4.73 7.30 11.00 23.75 12.30 07.30 70.30 85.00 9G.50 108.00 121.00 i'i;iu i:t tkin is wi:,vnKY IlKUlar Ralfl 22'3.3G 27 x54 3G .(i.'J 4.Gx 7.G C x 9 8.3 xlO.G 9 xl2 10.0 'xlO.G 10.0 xl2 lO.Gxl.'i.G 11.3x15 I'ru- $7.23 11.00 17.00 35.75 G4.25 100.00 107.00 125.00 142.50 1G0.50 178.00 ' d f) tt. Girls' Embroidered Wash Dresses 69c French Wilton J'lNK AS SII.K Rugs Ilcuir Fh1 u Prlra I'rif n 22lsx3G .. 58.75 SG.50 27 x54 .. 13.25 9.75 3(5 X(i3 .. 21.00 15.50 l.G x 7.G . . 13.50 32.25 0 x 9 .. 78.50 58.00 8.3xlO.G ..119.50 89.00 9 xl2 ..127.50 9G.00 IO.GxIO.G ..152.00 111.50 10.0x12 ..174.00 131.00 10.0xl3.fi ..19G.00 117.00 11,3x15 ..217.50 161.00 Bundhar Wilton Carpets m'n.Mii.i: ah ikon $3,50 per yard. Preterit value $4.50, Rego Wilton Carpets $2.50 per yard. Standard $3,75 quality. READY-MADE CARPETS Carried In till nIiw, nirelr .filed, rendv lo In), Oncliulf lulu hI lallif. Axminster Rugs Site 27 x54 30 x72 G x 9 8.3x10.0 8.3x10.0 9 xl2 9 xl2 11.3x12 11.3x13.0 11.3x15 Oilier tlrea and rruilm tlmn tlione Alto neat cham brays. Sizes from 2 to 6 years. j i5r HARDWICK &MAGEE CO. Special Lot 100 UxlS IlunUliar Milton Kut at 158.50 SI I ! To Motorists: You Will Get Sure Protection) from Freezing from Repair Bills due lo Corrosion if you use PXRD (alcohol) HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY tfteqMMiaO MARKET ST. Ml ' 111 your car Sold by Garages, Groceries, Depart' ment Stores, Druggists, and Paint and Hardware Dealers Pennsylvania Alcohol & Chemical Co. Distributors IU X. I'ront St., Philadelphia, Pa. Vw'i1'tWV"VW'li'iiyi)iAiMO SAMPLES OF COMMODITIES A SOLD IN SOUTH AMERICA fchowing some of the articles for which a market is open there such ns spices, candy, shoes, biscuits, canned fruit, textiles, wear ing apparel, ecclesiastical articles, etc., are kindly loaned to us by tho United States Government Bureau of Foreign and Domestic I Commerce. See them at the South American I Export Trade Promotion Exhibit Under the Uirection ot the r ubhc Ledger Ledger Central Real Est. Trust Bldg. Chestnut at Broad OTHER EXHIBITORS Corn Exchange National Bank Phlla. Commercial Muteum Atlantic Refininr Co. Guaranty Trut Co. National City Bank W. H. Robinion & Co. Downtown Book Shop OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 TO 6 FREE aytfya 7 iJ 8 i2 1 Lt"
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