fcn r m i i kv. IH1 r - I W K l o '- , It i w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919' i STORM-SWEPT CITY NOW SANDY DESERT Debris of Corpus Christ! and Even Pelicans Are Grimed With Oil GUNBOATS SEEK VALBANERA Il llio Assnchlcd Coruus ChrlMI, Tc. I'lfss Sipt !' Tlircnieli tin- storm swept nun f forim Cliristt nro ssiilo ticUlio f -mil nnil ilicll silicii1 last Satunlii Mood lumn -that had made tins 11 fl.mi i-li!nr its f 18,000 pnpulntinti Fifteen hundred lininev .instilling nlonK th beach fur twenty ilnee liloel, iserp ciushcil ntid hurled jnv m ssrecked lis tlie tidal wave silucli reached a depth of lifteeu fut in -nm place. Orer much of the lienih . i (Ion not an lndieition of foumi In nn now remain except peihajis n Imililuli or part of a brn 1. ilinnnov Here nid there n palm tree hnn;ais ! v ssiili oil beKrimed lmo- "Tk Hie si some former show plne Oil from the simtneil tiink hi 1' i ransas coats eeithma that will vil lain it, from siaweed uislwtl imlinn furniture in liomr- somewhnt b.i k fiom the beach and other olnri l to tin pel inns alone the shoie ninns Imidenul with oil the mnnot fis In the blames': .eeunn Hie luilling litterlv demolished include the 'its -elcctrn lowei plnnl mid unlil tin orvicc in tostored sshuli prolnbh will not be foi it lew t li it t s hs ihei will be no electric lmht or stiiei on sei s in I'ail MhiiihimI on Islinil A lescuepTiti tnited todi to Mil tang inland whtre ilex en person wIm i ere on boa id the wreiked laumb Waldo are marooned The AValdo left here 'alt idiv aftu noon for a trip into the outei 1m md no word was received fron her until last night when I M Woodwird of Houston l iikihIhi ni the pirtv in rived heie Willi new ol Ins i om panions plight I itn intois broiijln word that tlm lml iliinl II nlut' and dropped some find to lie in AiioidniR lo Woodwind tin 4oppid Saturdm at I oipus la in -puid Ho night at the New poll I luh l nml night thev were nwikenid In I In Inn rienni Ailh the wans rapidli iliiuli ins luglirr up on tin hoH the sum forced to quit the 1 u 1 1 1 1 ti and - I higlui ginumT I'malh .it the top of I'adre island tlm found tliini-Hsi-surrounded hi untei Member nf the puti ml (hen fine wells nti(J prepind foi what tins thought ins icitaiii iliiuli Iu-t 1 li t a tent flooi em md on I In i re-t ii the siase -wept tow ml tin in md tins boarded it I'm -onie tune the un wield craft was linttctid about it th mere of the (limning w.ilet 1 in ill it uas tin own ashore upon whit re mained nf Mustang Island t plot hud ly more than twenti net iii.in Iturrosi in Wot mil The men stooped out ,t ufugi in tl wit sand into sslmli the pjrt iijsslnl lrassmg thi uift i tin in tor n nml here thei lemiiiud until the mnuii). dawn Morulas 1 In wiiir- I id subsided somiwliat j ml tioni an old lnhernian tin s obt nneil th.n tn-i f .nil in thirty hours I las una. Sept in i Mi I' Two Cuban gunboat- an in Inn. n the Uahatiu- loi muim tnui ot tin Spanish steam-hip nil mini inn das oierdue lln -tKimei with -i eral hundred pas-angers on t urtl n ift v . A.M i N.Y. CITY EMPLOYES MAY FORM UNION MAY SOLVE LABOR QUESTION'mirni"i,ym"u. tcknc. oi.i n&, ncct dint, niateriilty nnd widowhood lnur tune, goi eminent cinplovment ex ibiiiigcs anil co npeintlse btijitif! and el I lng,tl ending toisnrd the cllminntioii of the midilletnaii. Police, Firemen and Others Plan Organization to Force Wage Increase NUMBER EXCEEDS 100,000 SB fr-! MM CHEI ; Popular Pricesor Particular People I "Good Morning !. TT Created with the sin- B cere purpose of pur- - iweying good food at Popular Prices, Cheri has consistently held to first principles. Here's a fair example of how cheerily and cheaply Cheri starts you on your day Half Grape Frail or Stewed Prunes with Cream Boiled, Fried or Scrambled Eggs Hot Muffin or Roll and' Batter Pot of Tea or Coffee With Cream 60c C Wouldn't that make one say "Good Morningl"? 124 South 13 th Street 132 South 15th Street And Now Delcr Mid Rcadr 1604 Chestnut Street' CHEI J. a PATTON. fiuiMi INC. al si SOIM I 1 I.I.N ( l.lll lt(N I hi il.lli;lilrl -of tin lllllli-lil of Coin 1 1. i- piohihli the Hr-I iininin of tin diphuuitii i orps in Wa-h-install to in lint in lit plane lllslil om tin lilt senni it i (aldirnn i- in iiilliu-iistii student of lit" niiitns mil i- finiiliii with the dilli nnt tipis of pi mo n t pt tnhi i 'I Immune imi In nttei init ii tin -toitu to i md off Mi.tro la-tlr , w h n t mi n tt pit nl ium nnd bntig iiniibl' i it i til 1 -t a lo wilt 1 il in ( ti i 1 1 t nn t in i I -ton tin nil itn t t toile nut n -toriu fullr i- iiolnit as tin on. nt lnt we.k n Billing purl four tein davs oierdue mil ii ith hei nppn urtuallv -tripped awav works bv mountiiuoiis wan- 'I he -hip equipped with witntiglit tump irtiueiits nml -uppo-cd to bo uii-iiik lhli State Phone Independents Meet II ll ii-Immc. s, , m W, ,i,M -i ton ot tin I i-titit oiiiimii it hull peinb til hliplnuti Men i I l'i im-i I i nn t opt in d In ti toiliix sn ( ,, inti- in. Un -ill. cit- ni di-tii ion 1 Hint mi I lint j.eni nil iiintii.ir in tin II ii t i-ljtn ili-n ii i d( Im n tl uddti ol w i Ii oiin III the Xssnclited 1'iess Nih nll(. Sipt 111 A dine t ,niiii all intploie- of N(w IU sits nn lulling poln elm n and tin men into one i mi n to I" known as tin initial nn t tithlialeil with tin nu m in I tin at i u of I ihni u,h will iindit n todai Uotk wns bring dimtid tow nd ibtaitniig ii wage innoi-o to I men tin- inireT-id nist of liiing nml to nigtuiing ntv iinploies who hue tint set loined iu iiinoti lunen-is ot ns tnui li as til pi i nut me hi tug di-i tissid 'lln otg mi itiou was IiiiiiiIiiiI list nirlit it in unlit rnldi il loutninte .it tnidid In thiili luiuihiis of tin ncui tm toiiniiN ot lift f ti iits impious union- tepti -entmg a total mi mbeislup of in. m tl III IHO 000 I he initial mi. .n proposal will be put In tote the lull in inhfiship of tin otgatnatiojis loi apiionl It was tntinnlnl while tin iiiiutiic iiiuiiil I- stioiigli against am stnke niovenient on the pail of the ntv cm pluses si rio is (ompliintinns nri likeli j o ilesilnp iinltss tin ic is mi muni .li itt i tiniljii-tnient of-alniies It Is pinpo-(d to pn nde thtough n ' ietiti.il loiinnl n pnmntienl oigmia tuill to lake i lie of the lllttic-ts ol nut nls unpliise ini) penden' ol poll in il ilimgi- in tin auiniin-li ilniii ol .oseiunu i r Huston. .Si pi Ifl I lis V. I I i Miindnnment of plans foi i ourl lutmn in behalf of (lie striking poliiemen anil the cilling of n spppiil meeting tonight nf ihe ...uiiinit". of the lential Inhoi ttiion di legates to lemse leports mi sinki litis i ikni lis the indistdiiil In lis tint it'), the hist week, lesised dis i ii-sioti tod is of i possible geni ial st 1K1 ti siippiil lb" sti ikets in then ii in mil t i i ii in 1 1 ti i ogiiittou lln mil n i otiiiniltei ss is rvjctiil I nsnlei tei luiinu udatioiis to In ni id. it tli linetnigot tin initiiillnli.il mum , s. in 1 ir I President May Be Offered Services of Community Councils New Wh, Sept If) cIJs V I i - Uesidutlons offering t( President U lls.in the sprsbes of (Vitnniiliilti 4 'mini its 'throughout the I nlted States m a cam palgn for intloiint adiptlon bs lttlulis of the pnnuplis of (ollcitm bargain tug pioht shining Und the light nf woikers to a sohe in itiilu-li ml malt lagement, wire ilatls tm I Ihe (iiiuii iN tntluv 'Ihe prograiu ilinftid bs Mis ( I llumsps, danghtci ot the bile V It lliirriniuti, was appiosul iintiuimou-l bs the lominunits iiuliistiuil iclutions I oinmlttee at n inciting heie last night tnui oideri tl submitted '1 In oflu. if ipprosid In the loiim lis I'le-iilent's liands win n BANDITS "SNAP" PURSUERS onfeienie open- in Washington Oilo bir fi The piognm also iiKliuhs suj;pi -tions foi -ni ill msinuun imbiiniik Fugitive's Taunt Marines In Porto Rico With Pictures of Chase Mn Jinn, P. It.. Sept. 10 C'oi submission to i tpspondenic of the Associated Press) l'.iindlls in the San Pedro (If Macoris distiiit of .San Domingo base nddid insult to injtiij in their dealings with t'niled Statis innrines, according to Iras eh is lenntl.s rctiirmd from the ndgliboring island. lti-teatl of nttniking tlieli pnrsueis will he in llu (mi nil onasions, the bandits hnse liei n Ins nuliisti Ial taking pliotogiupliic Biiapshots of the mat mis, ami tnen sending tnc (leieiopeu pututis to the officers 'and marines whosi pictuns base been taken, 'I hi iiiirint,s base (oniludcd that Y M Accounting Complete Courses for Beginners, Junior and Senior Accountants many of the bandits whom thpy liuut In tho brush reside in the towns. No Steel Strike for Harrlsburg HniTisburs, Sept. Ill AVorknuu of Hip Central and Iletlileheni Steel 'nm imti p ants here is ill not be affictid b 1 1 y,Tlty " Wl"" mUi toJlM So', t the Jlcthlehem people are in the union and others out, and tlieie has been no strike ote nt the plants STOLEN BOND IS TRACED -l! Sailor Who Sold It Is Arrested, but Denies Theft New York, Sept. 10. William Grnf, n sailor, was arrested last night nt his home In Hrookljn In connection -with n lobbers last Sloudnj nf $n-00O north of Libert) Ilouds from n llroad street llrm. According to detectives, Graf denied complicity In the robbery, but unld thkl on Monday he was approached by a person answering tbo description1 of thu niQssinger who disappeared isltb thp bonds mid a sailor, who asked him to sell a ?1000 Liberty llond for them. He obtained JllSU.Stl for It auil kept S10U.80 ns his coiunilssion. the detect lies sn), he told them. The detectivrn sny the tract d and k covered the $1000 bond ho llescrlbid. and nro convinced Grnf was not implicated in the theft. w A Accounting Problems Business Finance Auditing C. P. A. Quiz Office Organization and Management Mnndaj, September 20, c counting Principles ccountancy 'Law Cost Accounting System Building Theory of Accounts Review I actory Organization &. Management Classes ( mum ncc HcListiatiun Iloui- i) ,. M. to 9 I 51 (all oi si'ittc loi latalop. CENTRAL BRANCH, 1421 Arch Street . . ..I .1 II II I' - -1 --'! - ' 1 '- ' -" "--" - ....-. r. - .J F all Hillinery i i i I i i i t I i i i i i i Sxm Halt iil llatttis I'll I nml rltel llml mr llir eiy epitowr nt )ien I'ttV frtyle nml hi ii ic E i hiiordmarii I nine. Arranged for Saturday's Selling in ii qrnnp of teieial Intntlied models Unit a ill appeal to yon at the fiiit qlanie. Tin liininnv'it me ot tm mid of teatliei I'all roloi-toiiei, until tlio-te rantni&tiiin toiicliet nt Iniqht mini that stamp thes-r Hal tit hnm niuni ii i I Oi iginnht! SI.50 i jiimj. i i I i i i i i 1 1 i YOU CAN SEE At a glance ' Why These Suits Sell 1 A "' ''"Pilar fll XI mmltl in tin . j . "nl"!'"! nor . Id and flnnnrN. ' X IillTe nlsn a thoirr llnr ol lilch rpulr moiIrN slioulnc lite unnnnl-.t .tile. ln bft anil nrii.t fab H,?J .'"""l-tnllorfd ami . Ilk Ilncil ! 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Libei ty Howls and Purchasing Agents9 Orders Accepted Animal S of Firs $25 $35 $40 I yjrH Khaki Pant $1.25l SAMUEL COOPER I 1010 W. Girard Ave. (Dn limine ZZ m Last lie Dajs I AVINGS OF 20 to 33 Per Cent ! We'll .Reserve Your i s Purchase on Payment i of a small Deposit -pSSv 1 BSr v,p"' mrf.M ' " vMnm E" " vSe S'Jf" ' ?SBm zimlla , tm Si utji and y r jotdei VA E $350 00 ' Happiness and unity in the home is the one object to which every man and woman aspires. Good serviceable furniture that creates cheerfulness brings about both of these ideals. Gluck will lurnish your home with .just that kind of furnitiire and on such lenient terms that no man or housewife should den them&ehes those things which make lor complete happiness. l quartered oak, 5-piece highly pol ished, (i-ft. table, slip leather seat chairs. A rare bargain. fflf WS? DINING ROOM SUITE i i i i II', I uolden si'1 I I oo uii-k. MiJ Tfr? 1 t 1 CT ' "' yris I 'J M 4- "1 $39.75 K1 ,'JXCF'ii lrC3SH ; r jo i zrs?m2K TFttW PK s? " Kb' i Sm 1' $3U5 sat jw-cb c n ween -L " "-- eS Living Room Imposing Suiio of fine fumcil oak, Chase lcathei seats; iciy special !T " I ' rmforrrr frif,.ffjrjMMM;rjM.uMJrJfrIMfnl.rrr)M,,Jj riiiiinni.-rjriifinJitiMi?tiiriiJfiain;mniinTu;tLnii!jnjrii niiiiunsti3t!iiiiMLnniLtn;nntii;muiMMmnnTi niMiiMiMiiiinmihiiiMUNinirjiiJnitnnritiUHj uiaiKunKiiMiiuniiiuMaiiMniMuriMii;iuTiM!:jjiitu:rrjtitrir"aiTii!iFitjriiaitM f To Be Self-Convinced G69k !' I Save $10.00 Ay I i i IiWMVvQII SINCE opening day we proved to Phila- WlHfii! I delphia's men and young men that our W& Wljmk 1 saving on rent meant a $10 saving on , Hi' iBSm I 1 We elected the men and vountr men of Phil- m iEi I B wKyEHHiV wWSm i IimwmiII iriiififin 1 1 in i tiif n n iii Specials for Sat. & Men $1 A WEEK you would sat e on your 1910-1920 E Furs, the time to buy is NOW. The la.it Nine Shopping Days of the Annual Sale are announced, and delay means E Dollars lost! ' s E Stylish Winter Furs at Big Savings E is the brief but worthy message re- spond and take advantage of the last . Sale days. ? Fur Coats $12o.00 Marmot Coats $97.50 $185.00 Natural Muskrat Coats $1 15.00 $195.00 Australian Seal Coats $155.00 $225.00 Trimmed Natural Muskrat Coats $185.00 $225.00 Australian Seal Coats $175.00 $245.00 Hudson Seal Coats $195.00 $325.00 Marmot Wraps $250.00 $370.00 Hudson Seal Coats $295.00 $395.00 Taupe Nutria Coats $295.00 $450.00 Hudson Seal Coats $350.00 $470.00 Natural Squirrel Coats $375.00 $590.00 Beaver Coats $175.00 Stoles $59.50 Australian Seal ...$47.50 $85.00 Hudson Seal $65.00 $95.00 Moleskin $75.00 $125 00 Mink $97.50 $125 00 Squirrel $97.50 Sets $49.50 Raccoon .. $65.00 Beaver $69.50 Hudson Seal $75.00 Wolf $110.00 Taupe Fox $84.50 Stylish Scarfs .$39.50 .$49.50 $54.50 $59.50 Bislufflssss8rSsw Couch I mmmmm $13-75 1 JwV55PMEE3HS3K29'BEiS5&i Saturday Only i SisfcrfaK""!! in e'ther black . iTlfflff or brown. I s Mahogany or Oak Table flffif 3.' SjpSB b .Tkavht -"i ifri ajT tj .ujr t-mm. r jw s i: WHSMM JmzTr, s vstt jM&j&rn-m ii pw r tr.pfi 'A'?mWlTJJz&K 3 i i m$m aLaRoom i ' MiamltfMfr& . f2s& o i 1 1 vf iiw ' kj?ies amie i E 2 Ijjir iPir- JH&S Handsome gold- U ' " jf7JiS5L -?&), 'IBw ' en oak! sturdily I Si fek If A WW MS UsWk see to fully aP- 1 ! llBVifp $117.50 I ijp y a ;7ll ! $320 ueaver ... 54.50 S45.0Q Hudson Seal $35.00 117.50 Kamchatka Fpx... $37,501 $75.00 Mink $49.50 Taupe Fox $390 $5T.50 Taupe Vox $45.00 $57.50 Kamchatka Wolf..$45.0Q ... ,, $5500 Id' OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 'tor Die nccommodollon of our mmA patroni Gluck Furniture Co.23t'eVtSI INCE opening day ue proved to Phila delphia's men and young men that our saving on rent meant a $10 saving on eery suit or overcoat. We elected the men and young men of Phil adelphia to decide the merits of the. Burton new clothing stores for themselves. We were satisfied to have the public judge the wisdom of buying clothing in Upstairs Stores where the cost of fine clothing is regulated by the value of the garments rather than bv the burden of a staggering rent and overhead expense. The verdict was unanimous that Philadel phia had never before seen suits and over coats of such superb style and quality at Mien unneard or prices as these $30 $33 $35 $40 $45 and at $28 J?'1'!!!-': th,ou?andb "PO" thousands of brand-nnv fall and winter Suits and Overcoat, the pick ?n,w? ?tS ' a b?wl'dennf ,vncty f models, eery desirable fabric, color, pattern. Hand Hu M hlUVltl Ul Ulr ICaDli ,p.LU, tailored frn Alir 1innuln1rm YtaA i ,! nHiiil.n. 1. - ,, tr A . ;v o v. i . iiiiunjcr stoic in ine irton $10. ! ;Ji i well what the Burton Upstairs Shops mean to you; then come up, be self-convinced and you'll do like others do save $10. , Burton Upstairs Prices Save You Money Two Stores for Your Convenience 1006 MARKET STREET Second Floor (H'icre the carpenters are working) 1030 CHESTNUT STREET Second Floor (Over Hanover Shoe Store) Our Wonderful Dept. for Young Men Here the critical young set of Philadel phia will find all thq dashing, daring styles of the new season quality fabrics and on each purchase a having of at least $10. Burton Laddies' $7.o0 to $15 Our Up&tairs Policy enables us to sell for less. We want to show every boy and every mother of boys theso wonder ful values to be had upstairs. Special lino of suits with two pair of knickers. 1 ' 1 1006 MARKET STREET Second Floor 1030 CHESTNUT STREET Second Floor Open Saturday Till 10 P. 31. We specialize on odd Pants, 3.7S and up, We stll Guaranteed Raincoats at $15 and up. n A 5 1 M jjBjjSESi T iSmmmvf)immitmtiwmuwmi9ammmemmmmuwmHwmHims T I wtiu a il i i ti r!t, ...JS