4 . 1 ' ' "iP 1 To 'fa II fn niim mr I TW r I lir W I rc r A I Y' LU UVLIl IllLnl I . rhreat3 of Filibuster and Other Jockeying Tactics Without Real Meaning LODGE'S DIFFICULT POSITION' mm MIL .' B' ,'' - . ,n- CLINTON W. tilMIKIU' ... ....... .. .... . t...uii ifier WmIiIiicIoii, Oct- 0. NolliinK i i' night but delay on the treat. No ma jority in visible for anything Senator l.udge's utter lack of con trol has been twice demonstrated, ome when he could uol hold the mild rcserva tioolstn in line for the prompt calling up of the Johnson amendment and again Jpfcterday when l.orali blocked his plan for ouick action on the treaty which Iila mild rescrvatiouist followers arci ,(aiitic City. Oil. i). The moi" demanding ' . t ltun 1HXIO inemWs of the state council Everybody is Muffins ami jockijing! 0f New .feev. .lunior Order of United for poJitioi ltiirah IpIhITn when he, Ainnrieaii Mechanic", who served in the threatens a filibuster. McCumbrr World war, will receive medals from the counters with (i bluff by at nnce com- subordinate lodges tnencinc to deal with Hitchcock: Hitch- ,y resolution prmiillwr this honor ock bluffs when he says he will beat an(j medals also fur 1" families of the treaty ..nless th icsorvnilons are members was adopted today at the natisfaetorv to him. The old line He-, tiftieth annual (oineutioii. publicans bluff when they say that they. Treasurer William IS. J.arnc. of Till bent the treatv unless amendatory, Hound Ilrook. shoneil leeeipta of M-jfl.-lescnations are attached. I'.etienth the' 00 1. LI I and disbursements of Slj-.j...!-,-Mirfaee e-rv niic i agreed that the, 10. There is a Imlamv ot M i,ib.hU. irenn w,l h- raiifinl with nrildi The order has nearly . -.000 members reservation- ' '"T -Ur , , , A big maiiiiiu of the Senate wanti The council nppi'.priated funds for that dlsoosition of the ticat.v. or least I the puiclnise of it site lor a monument ,1l willing t.i have i hat disposition of! to the late l'lisl t'oiiiicillor. Theodore the treatv Ruttetibaum. of ltiidon county, who Can't Make Itself Kflcithc Rut thi maturity cannot make itoelf effe:tie li is held apart by feeling. The mild eservntiontsts. though now dealing with Senator Hitchcock, are I ttcpuMtcnns ami ilesiro l net witli their party nornh and Johnson are lie- publicans', and Senator Lodge thinks that in the end he can force them to U with their pattv. I JIc does not wish to confess his in Huiiiij as n ir.ni.r una nrsin m-aims with Senator Hitchcock. If by threat ening and maneuvering lie can briug fjorah, Johnson and Mcrumucr into line fer some program, the there will be a Ttcpublican victory, howeyer small, and the treaty will be ratified with reserva tions slightly stiffer than would come from u combination with Senator Hitchcock So the thing goes on and on without making the slightest progress From the first Air Hitchcock's tac tics have oeen "based on tlie theory mat ncnator f l.odgp could never hold togetlier the KfpuDlieans lor any program, so tar apart are Johnsou and Itorah on one side Hnd McCumbcr and McNury on the other And Senator Lodge's tmtics have been based 'on the theoiy Hint in the end all the Republicans would come together rather than let the Vhito House Ikuo an apparent victory. liotli .Mr Hitchcock and Mr. Lodge arc working on the same theories still. One holds that th in ltj.nilh ir-uti nultl is irreconcilably diwded. The other holds that iu the end it will unite. " "The trouble with Mr. Hitchcock's i dealings yvith the mild reseryntionists alone has been that the mild reservn tionists have always merely tried to us" liim to etraet better terms from "Borah and Johnson. They have never been ready in sufficient numbers to vote with the Democratic party to form .ji -majority , 1 -. ll.tlt CI',..., I.,a tnnrnqilc . - W...J -M....... ..j..UV.. I'yy There is reason to believe that the present approach to Air. Hitchcock- i9 merely tactical. There are only four mild reservatiomsts who really act to gether. It is doubtful if they are pre pared to quit their party to join with .the Democrats and. even if they were their votes yvould not be enough. Four Democrats will vote with the Uepnb Jicans and the four mild iPscrvntionits, Convertible Bracelet Watches r h c convertible bracelet Avatches arc very desirable. Tbc watch can be detached from tbc bracelet and worn Avith a chain. An octagonal watch of green gold, with reliable movement, fancy dial with raised gold nu merals, expansion link brace let -$60. S. Kind & Sons, jug chestnut si. DIAMOND .MLnciIA.NTS JUWITLEIIS SILVKRHMUIia Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET fit they iinitcil ulth Mr. lUlohcpcV, wotiM 'merely mnkc Jip lur uirir ui-n-, cIpiiuv and lrnvn llio Dcmucratic leader Utili in u iniuorlly , some n,viit-' npiiroiiclirs tlir i: n" ro,1,',lnu,,,i", Is lfj ?a uir tlH- hopp" of lU'MovW a Unless .Mr. IakIkc liltnsrii or uiruuBii npproiichrs tnr icmocraiB rcsuii. .uci not (then i majority I without solnc to seek nlil from flip I Democrats, llo and the- irrcroiic IitDle; I arc just now xpllt on tlio fliicstlon of I sperdlns tip I lip treaty. . v . MT. l.OIIRC 19 HHIIUUIIllJ' Uiaillllin.v. I nrnmnt llftlmi. TllP Itlirall -J ullDFOIl croup is Mrfcliig ileln.v. 1 hoy nnt to hold up action in order to forco fur- 1 ther ronccwlonn frnm.thc mild reservii- , MonMs. The Infter rounter by threat- iK " r"ni,ll""""n w,,h ,,IC v"mn- JR. 0. U. A. M.WILL unMnD uron mumri-pq nunui MLiw mumuuuu N. J. State Council Votes Medals to Service Men and Fam ilies of Dead was a prominent "gun- m miv " I ginization Mmnr J. Pieslon Potter of L'llljtoll. r:i.iiii"psirr lonnti. as unanimnuslv oloclpil slnlc councillor Kdward T. iturcjav. of .Irrscj fitj.won the four cornered fight for hit councillor, Other ollicers elected were: "ate council conductor. Ilobcrt I'. Smith, of New liruuswicU: -tdte council warden. Joseph M. ('ainpbcll, of ;iassb(ro: state council inside "'''-'. J''l: .,t nnci'it"- ,?'; n ';:. t itn ,Mri Tmnl.- r. Morton, nf Newaik. 1UK twjiuuimi "" ."" .'-"i - BLAMES MRS. MELLEN Mrs. Brown Sues Wife of Former Railroad Head New nili. Oct. 0. Alio. Mar garet 1! l'.row u blames Mrs. Kath erine L. Mellen. wife of Charles S Mellen. former lailroail heart. for loss f her uusilano ana ner In an action for sep allowance. aration tiled yesterday .Mrs. jirown declines that her husbnnd. Henry Douglas Hrown. left her and cut off an nllowance of S."0 a week, because she dihcoered cerlaiti letters written by him to Mis Mellm and turned them oyer to Mellen. Mrs. Brown also complains that her husband treated hei . cruelly by drink - ing too much honor, and that lie re lUineci tf,U" acinic ,. .-c..-ii, niimi she received ftom .1. Mnckin. her former husband SALVADOR LEADER DIES Carlos Melendez, Former President, Succumbs in Sanatorium New Yorlt. Oct. . (P.y A. P.i Carlos Melenilez, foimer president of the republic of Salvador, died hero yester day in a private sanatorium wheie he was undeigoiug treatment, it becamo j known today. He had been ill for some time and camo t New York seyeral yveeks ago iu the hope of regaining his health. The body will be shipped to San Salvador, the capital of Salvador, nesl Monday or Tuesday for burial there. A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Patrick's Cathedial tomoirow. HEG. r. S. PAT. OFF. Tyrol Wool styles are orig i)val and in perfect good taste. Their smartly tailored appear ance is retained without pressing. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits Fall and Winter Styles 27.75 31.75 38.75 Junior Suits 26.75 29.75 Top, Street and Motor Goats ,Velour Hats. ' '- Qy EVEtfJUNG TOJ3L10 TWO SHOT IN FIGHT AT A SIEEb PLANUS r" . ' -... . . , . , i I Several Others Injured at Clash nt,.,., uiJ .i Between Workers and i Strikers STATE POLICE INTERVENE I HINbiiifili. Oct. 0. -(Uy A. !M V clash lietvcpn negro workrts and foreign -boiti strikers nl Doiniia toda resulted in two men being shot, and wounded ami it number iiittired. PI.., ciowd was senttcied by the state police w ithout serious casualties. 'n, .iu,n I,, ..,,. ,.. .,oe!viP.i l,i I local police and deputies. ' According to the burgess of Donura i theie weie about twenty in the at tacking party who lay in wait for work ers going to and from the plant here of the American Steel and AVito Com pany. When u party of eight or ten workeis whites and negroes came along they were assailed by ail kinds of missiles. The workers fought back and there was some shooting. The clash lasted but a few minutes and it was found that two men. alleged to hae been members of the attaikiug party, were shot in the legs. The men. after their wounds v.rre diesed, weie ar rested. A number of other atiests yc.eie made and the burgess said more would fol low before night A Ihoiougb iiiM'sti gntiotl is being made bv the limough authorities. Chicago. Oct. !.- illy A P. i A general betterment in the industrial situation at many oT the steel mills throughout the Chicago district was in dicated today by repoits of mill opeiu tors. Plants at Gary. East Chicago mid Indiana Harbor, Ind.. nnd South Chicago. III., either are lunning on a TiO. per cent basis or are icadv to te smnc nt it reduced capacity. At Joilrl and Waukcgati mill owners reported a i gain iu the number of men nt work. No attempt nt violence at any of tlio points was reported today. The j military control nt Gary continued with 1000 federal soldiers under command of Major General Wood in charge, as did martial law at I'ast Chicago and In diana Harbor, where state militiamen are stationed. At Gary the troops con tinued their scurch for radical agita- tors and literature. The state soldiers busied themselves with closing illicit ' saloons. Military control at Gary might last , indefinitely, it was indicated, when , laige quantities of snpulies were tc- ceived by the Fourth and Sixth IJi- I visions. ' General AA'ood vequested the co oper- ation of newspaper men nt tiarv. urg ing that information regmding mids on radicals be obtained from military head ipiaiters. Some of the newspaper meui J6" Funny, but a lot of men who used to pay big prices to tailors now find "their being hard to fit" was a soap bubble ! They now realize that wc have not only "regular" sizes, but "longs," "extra longs," "stouts," "long stouts," "short stouts" and "shorts" besides providing for every chest measure from 32 in. to 50 in. As for fabrics and models you see the finished gar ment! Ear ro & Came. Clothiers fi OutfitUrt Exoluitvo Agents for Rogen Peel Clothes Chestnut Street aJunipec Your Representative THIS Company, acting, as your agent, will collect divi dends, coupons and other in , come and deposit it to your credit, pay taxes and assess ments, take charge of your real estate and other property, and represent you in any busi-: ness matter. At your request an officer ofths Comjxmy will gladly go over the matter in detail trith you. Philadelphia 415 Chestnut Street LEDtol - PHlLiyDELPHlA', THURSDAY, rcftarded tlio request as a desreo ot cciiborship. I VoiinjsMown. O., Oct. fl. (Hy A. 1'.) I tin Trumbull wicci uowpnuy, 01 Warren. Independent plant employing 5000 men, has resumed operation in art. it was announced today liy com pany officials. The statement followed an announcement by employes of tlic mill after a meeting yesterday that an amicable agreement bad been reached u?tween the coinpany ami the men and tlint the men would return to work na b0ou as possible. BOMBING PLANE OFF AGAIN Wreck Delayed Trip From New foundland to New York Halifax. N. S., Oct 0 (Uy A. P.) Itear Admiral Mink Kerr's big Hand ley Page bombing plane, which was winked nl Pansboro last summer on 1 . ,1. ..I., r ... -vn... 1.' .II.....I I.. Vn. HIS lllglll. nunc c-c r uiiicuii.ui. .v -1";" Mttlc'Nowi Scotia town at 11:05 o'clock this morning. nri.- ip mri tin to nrnei iroin Lin The machine, cnrisiencu ine jwiuu i tie yhen it was entered for it truns- ocean liiguc lasi spring, cumoeci inio the air and syvung off across the bay c,f I'niiilv for SI. John. N. 1!. 1'roin there it will loy its course down the .New i.ngianit coast, to .civ lur, - miles from Pnrrsboro. Kight to ten hours are estimated as the length of the Atlantic flight, which is to bo nonstop. City Receives $145,232.96 City Treasurer Shoyer's weekly re port today showed SI45,-;i2.ilO paid in, SSs'lLMITIiS expended and a balance, not including the sinking fund, of $20.-L'lT.U-H.S-L Touch Tender Spots With Cuticura After Shaving After shaving with Cutlrura. Soap the Uutlcura. way, without mug-, ceotly rub tender spots on face or dandruff on scalp with a bit of Cuti cura Ointment. Then w.ish all oIT nltli Cuticura Soap and hot water Hinsc wltli tepid water. Finally apply a little Cuticura Talrum. Cutlcuia Tnlcum Is an nnllsrpttr prophylactic- BoothlniT dutm powcUrof cleltcate, fubclnstlne irusrdiice ,'o ei cryw htro. 1. Irj jtij n Trust Company a 1415,CIieatnut'stro8 STRIKE PROMOTED BY I.W.W. , Longshoremen's Walkout In Defiance of Union Orders Noir York, Oct. 0. (y A. P.) Dellvcrijneo of all freight by lighters to steamers iu New York port was pro hibited today by tho United States railway administration. Tho order was issued ns n result of the lonirshorcmcu's strike which has entered its third day. It yns estimated by union leaders mat between ."iO.OOO and 03.000 longshore men had quit work and that the num ber might grow le 00,000. T. Ar. O'Connor, president of the In ternational Iougshorcmcn's Union, has been quoted as saying the yyalkout, . I.I..1, wiki nnf. mithorizpfl hv union offi cials, yyas brought about by industrial Workers of the worm. Fur Repairing and Remodeling S omen have because of reach. im By purchasing our Furs early in the season in preferred markets and fashioning them in our own workrooms into Coats, Wraps and the many other garments so comfortable and so stylish during the Fall and Winter months, we are able to eliminate the many expenses connected with the marketing of Furs. TliU3 wc give yo u the best Furs at moderate prices. Wc arc also in closest touch with the master furriers of America and Europe, and because of this important fact, we are enabled to providcyou with the most approved styles in addition to the highest-quality Furs. Remember thai wc bought our present slocks considerably more than six months ago, btforc the recent wholesale fur sales caused prices to 'jump 25 to 30 per cent more than our present retail prices We Will Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit E& pHHIIDIM Marmot Coats (Sports Model) $95.00 Australian Seal Coats.. $127.50 Natural Muskrat Coats $145.00 Trimmed Marmot Coats $145.00 Australian Seal Coats (3A length) $165.00 Trimmed 'Natural Muskrat Coats $185.00 Hudson Seal Coats $195.00 Trimmed Australian Seal Coats $195.00 Haifdsomo Marmot Wraps $250.00 Taupe Nutria Coats $275.00 Hudson Seal-Coats (3A length) $295.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats $295.00 Australian Seal Dolmans $295.00 ea m MfflJiraiBJM SiiHffimffliML'a SefS 1 Taupe Nutria Sets $48.50 I Hudson Seal Seta.. , $54.50 Wolf Seta (all colors)... $ 59.50 Taupe Fox Sets $00.50 I Taupe Lynx Sets $05.00 J Kamtfiatlca Fox Sets.. . ,f$110.00 I Taupe Fox Sets ,..$1S5.00 mMmBmmmmrnmmMammwmmmmiii OCTOBER. 9, 1919, SETTLE VOLPI ART SUIT Agreement Reached Out of Court as Cass Is About to Be Heard New York, Oct. D. A Bettlcmcnt out of court was effected yesterday, with tho result that the. suit of Arthur C. Spcnco against Professor Ella A'olpl, Italian art connoisseur, was discontinued when it was colled for trial in the Supreme Court. None of tho principals yvould reveal tho basis for the settlement. Sensational testimemy was expected at the. trial regarding tho authenticity of many celebrated paintings brought to this country. Mr. Spenco appeared as assignee of a claim of Jackson John son, ot Chicago and St. Louis. Mr. Johnson bought two paintings which wcro represented, it was alleged 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) (7c ' ' , ' yd) 1t to ii K fro kmi Ikl mi long ago discovered that it they are priced "low," although often the price of the better The logical solution of this PBiHffli mirai iiiniiiiiBMiiiiiiiiniuTiiiij mm paatc! Amtralian Seal Stoles.. $47.50 Australian Seal Stoles.. $55.00 Hudson Seal Stoles $65,00 Moleskin Stoles $75.00 Hudson Seal Stoles $87.50 Natural Squirrel Stoles. $97.50 Mink Stoles $07.50 Ml Greaft Scarf Specials Tomorrow! Fox and Wolf Scarfs , (Animal scarfs in solid and lined effects) $24.50 $35.00 $45.00 NOTE: These prices, marked "Special," are far below "regular." as n IlulA'ns nnd a Vandyke. Subsc qucully. tho complaint alleged, Mr, Johnson discovered tho pointings were counterfeits. COMPANY SUES CARMEN Poltsyllle. Pa., Oct. t. The SchtiyM kiii I'iiccirio iinmvay uoiiipany has brought suit nt tho prolhonotary's of flco nt tho courthouse hero against the striking molormen nnd conductors who hnyo completely tied up its line between this city nnd Shenandoah, on the ground that they broke their contract with tho company, which covcied n period of several months yet to come, lu nccord-i unce with the policy of suing tho em ployes, tho company announced that all yvnges due employes against whom suits have lieen filed will be held tip. The suits folloyv tho precedent set in the Daubury batters' case. ftte iairfactiw Eicessiw Prices is not profitable to buy "cheap" Furs merely problem is Buy from the Manufacturer. IT lyiiltt 'v'U'iru il ij11111113111111111111 Scotch Moleskin Coats (Sports Model) . .$345.00 Model Hudson Seal Coats. ........ ....$350.00 Natural Squirrel Coats ( length).... $375.00 Beaver Coats (Sports Model) ,. . . $395.00 Hudson Seal Dolmans.., $395.00 Taupe Squirrel Coats (Sports Model) . ..$395.00 Scotch Moleskin Dolmans $475.00 Taupe Nutria Dolmans....,,..., $495.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Dolmans $550.00 Trimmed Muskrat Coats $650.00 Mink Dolmans -........ $650.00 Baby Caracul Dolmans ,.... $675.00 Eastern Mink Dolmans .$1350.00 llMIfllUllllMIM "OZS uiLUiinniuiiiiintiiinn &mmmmC0(lt6Sm la i Australian Seal Cojateea $110. Taupe Nutria Coatees., .$155, Australian Seal Coatees.$185. Hudson Seal Coatees ..$105. Mink Coatees $150. Mole Coatees ..i.......$250. Taupe Nutria Coatees ..$05, H II a I Hill Elk Ni TORNADO IN EAST' KANSAS Two Known Dead and Storm Moves Eastward HoUliigUm, Kan., Oct. 0. Two per sons are known to bo dead and twenty live injured, several seriously, as tho re sult of a tornadq which swept over tills vicinity late yesterday. fXhe storm, which swept s, wide psti through tho -business and residential section here, causing & loss estimated ut .?2o0,000, veered to tho cast, nnd it was thought poisibly further damage would bo reported. All of those injured here will re cover. t Holsington is in Borton rounty. in the eastern part of Kansas, not far from tbo Missouri river. Furs 'and Millinery ri m m S5g me Furs is almost out l i2! ft 1 m -K (E &Lz iflB 00 e m oo 1 h a 00 1 M. i 00 1 Hi oo W 00 I II 00 I ' i imiiimummmnmm B . v 1- n 6I m H " I II Mann & Dilks 1 r v J162 CHESTKUT STREET . .. i . j . Imm 4 . - v t-' v. 'A I, 4. I, . .. A j; i t ' " Afr 'J . a J "(- --.If., '; UlcWMwj, ";irj ,u "i UJte.--aat.J,..ifc... ! fci. niicfr. ci 1 1 in.ii.1 - -B-, f sWBBBBBbBDHHKHBBBIHWIWPI MlcccBifi k "' T w r. ' .
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