"rtif n? i -j Xin '' nr s !3Ar'J3NlSGK TOBLLC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER -10, 1010' 5 PwwjB-r-; MAORERANSWERS SPROM L' SCRIII1 COLLINGSWOOD HOUSEWIVES FIGHT BAN ON DELIVERIES ' r Oman's Club Leads in War Against Storekeepers Who Refuse ' lo Send GojhIs Unless They Get Higher Prices for Their Wares U.S.GURBMARKETS Fl DR ARMY GOODS Labor Loader Chargos Against State Constabulary - Dm npn At, rl VOI cits... g ,'11111'. lOllitlRSWIMM x Club 1ms Mnrtrd soinctliins. uuil tlicy fXpoCt l-4'Hlllt. Tlrrsn wmiim, us well ns hundreds1 of other hmtspu tvp. nn liintl nf Itiifeitiir INCLOSES MANY AFFIDAVITS tliir Krueyy. weal mid produce fillers l . I lionic In l)rikrl, boxes or even nuts ,, . I from tlip Rtorco, which tlipy lime been- Critic,-.! l ...erm.r MirnuK fm i dpI Nm,r rtorck , lnn Btfttements.he mnilp In n upcoi-h Keptein- ,,d1, .,,, rll, , ,,, . ,..,, l' - nn ,.. ,. f..t... tl Atntifftf I .-....,. i. m.i ..... ,.. ..u... opt ,u in iiK'ngn miii n "i president nf the IVmixjlMinln 1-Yileni- TIip storekeepers refuse to 11ft t tic lnn 4"iil Insist tluit bu.iers must enrry Uielr Roods (Iionip themselves, or pay tlon of Labor, has reiilleil to tin' cover fior by letter iu whleli hi lepcats OhnrgeH njrninst Male troopers for their alleged' net ions ,ln twelve cities nml (nw'ns here ' J Gocrnnr Kpioiil wtote Mr. Mnurrr jp WAR sorry the liibor leader liml i'nii fercd "n wrong Impression of cnnill- (iflns as tlipj elsl in IVmisjvimln." In his letter to the lncrnnr. re ceived in Ilarrisbtire toilm. Mr Matirer incloses affidavits to support his ehaiges Sympathy for Public Without Fuel that state troopers broke lip "' pence- i Lrratic weather of the last few daks Jul assembly" nt Clairton. I'n.. "curs- may be due to a bond of sjmpatliy be fnirnnd bentinc ui uinoeent women and 'tween the thermometer and that pa it nfldren, tenrltiR down the American ; f ll"' l''llf wlileh is "coalle.ss, tfV nml (rnnmllnr lllinn it. wltll horSCS." WTIltllOr 1IU1I1 IlOlleeS. ,. .1.) Woman's their minds freely lo icpicsentnlup of ine i iiuliiiier ill l onnm'tce, woo were there on request 'lo explain whv loie kecpers would not deliver their orders now the aipe ns before the war. .Dealers tried to'show 'he women that they rnnlil not' deliver unless thej le eelved hlslier priies for their Roods, lu reply the women Rave a decided "No!" with real emphasis- against higher prices The meeting concluded without an agree ment being readied. The president of the club, Mis. It. p. (iicder: llrst and second vice presidents. Mrs. II. V. Leister aud Mrs. Chailes .1. Lancel!: secietalies, Mrs. .Inim Food to Be Loaded on Trucks and Sent to All Points in the City ' CITIES GET CHANCE TO BUY Federal cillh markets for the ule of surplus iiilii.i fniltuffs nre planned by Major Charles V.. .lones. zone surplus 1 nllieer. to dispose of the oer.uppl,v 111 tills district. The cmb markets wilt' tin movable. Major .Tones plans tn have tho mica take plaie finm hrmy motortnnks nt liolnts wheie bu,eis congregate. When sales diminish nt one. point the tnnks will be moved lo the next gathering spot Major .lones nnnnuiucd a nhrdulc of prices al which the Rovernment is lenity to sell carload lots to nnj iiiiinii ipiilil in I'cniis.vlwinin, the mil nicip.ilit.v to Riiiirniitee that the plod nets hf sold without protit nt a pi ice not mini' 1 1 1 ti ti 1(1 per cent nbove cost. The prices quoted, on carload lots of itO.IHHI pounds. inKed goods', ale beef, 111'... ci.'ts: mutton. I J cents: iiorU shouhlcis. 'J'J cents; pork loins, L'."i cents: poulti.i .'! I cents, nml Inn on Irriitfd strips) 11 cents. The slure nt the Seliiiitkill .reiinl opi'iied iiRaiti today for the sale of nil kinds nf rov eminent foods. ltlauUets and other government cvtriis also nre on salt some one to do I, or Riinrnntee the1"""" ""-. '."".'"'. """ , , ... , , , , , , I treasuier, Mrs, (ieorge I rauklln, sup dealers higher pi ices for their goods, so I lortn( ,)v ,1P. ,nPml,pi, ,p securing they can finance the delivery piopositloii t coiisldeiuhle data to assist them in their i above their piesent iiiollls. iiimpulRn to force dealers to deliver their The wninnu's dub held a meeting orders without Increased priies or to yesterday afternoon and members spoke1 nhlde by the' future decision of the tub. WEATHER AIDS "GOALLESS" JBR1CK CAUSED MAN'S ARREST - s Erratic Temperature May-Be Due to Carried Missile in Pocket When Strikers Attacked Truck Iteeause he carried n brick iu his pocket, Charles MeClenry, Knst Ontario stieet., now faces u trial which may t briiiR litm u prison selitenee.. lie and ti companion, .lotili inmii, i.ee sneet the One state policeinnn is said to have fursed the llnR. , Other affidnvits were forwiuded to the ftovernor to sifppnrt chill ges of lllesrl arrests by state troopers in Clairton. September -t and 'J-. At Homestead. I'd., the labor leader ehnripps ninrp illesnl arrests. "Peace ful and respectable homes Mere bioken i into."' Mr Mnnrcr wrote, "property I During the last forty-eiRhl hours the temperature has risen 'Hi degrees, which is considered unusual for this season of the year. , The temperature nt II nVIoi k toilav was (11 degrc(. it having climbed fnim (.". liicideiitnlly the mercury has shown n tendency to become eruitie. list night the weutlier was warm, the night befnin it .was cold. To keep the lieiil near I'oplur, were arinigned befoie Magistrate Yates today, on charges of inciting to riot. Until men weie. in' the crowd of sliikius which uttucked n truck of the Aineitemi Stores Company yesterday al 'ii'rm.'liitnwn mid Olrard jivenues. The nipii 'denied taking any pint lu I he demonstration, but discovery of tin In i(k led to MeClenry being held in SIOll hail. Tnbili was released. uallahan;s llGjOOD SHOESU WRECK DELAYS TRAFFIC was destroy eil without cause ; men mm i iti . i,llvy blunkcl of fog has en women were taken out nf their beds, x olop'tl the seiicoasl from Maine to beaten and kicked and not even per. . Halt more and it's keeulng out np- mitted to dress, and dragged to jail. Ilmmehlng wind-. Frelaht Car Jumna Track at Wash- Affidavits were forwarded to support oblWliiR weather, yes V 1-relght Car Jumps TracK at wasn- tliesc diarges. , ' ' v Ington Avenue Near 22d Street Men who ntfended n Wieetlng in Mc- ...uv n.i pCPRI HTIMf. TRIP ' Derailment ofsn freiglt car which Keesport, 1'fl . were said to have been NMV I UIM ntUnUIHPIU I nir , jnmiieil the track nt AVnsliiiiRton nveniie Arrested nnd lined excessively, without I near Twenty-second stfeet Inst night muse. The affidavits forwarded tnback Bantj Football and Basketball Teams ' ''''i' l tiafllc for a time nnd cnused these charges were "not signeil, in view v the parting of n long string of cars to of the fact, Mr. Mnurrr wrote, that the Begin state lour which two engines were coupled, notaries were not permitted to continue What is expected to be the greatest I The car which was dernilid bumped work. v ,1-t... r..,' i.nn recruits in the hisiorv "'""S the ties mill- distance nnd then T:rWJi:.tr V.r X f l-n..rlvanla is , under way. 4ijic.it t.i n, ,..,...... .v... .. ....... I r.tll .Mm. lii.nnl.lni. ...... ..f ,!.. ..nfn,. . nil ,i,,-, ir, ,-(l lllf Ull ,11 llll- Sj,'(, " tr.'llps nml wrnphtin n tplel;l,.ti llnln . 0 . .,,.,.. ..;. . .....-.-n .- .... p.. ...... ,.,.,.. ; .llsiorbancc.'Land where ' party of forty -six men irom ine i mini i lie pole leu agiunst a lactory window. they were not invited. In llrnililock i Stales Navy ltecriiiting Station. Arch tjic state constabulary is ihnrged witli stirct near rifteenth. left heie on a ireaking the glass nnd sluitterinir the t indow frnhlf1. -h Clubbimt mer ion the streets, nuihitig in - , . ,., n, ,nkc ,lpm 1Hto PN(.rJ ..iiiriwipcfj M puiiDPU Wnoi tests without cnn.se. and "co-oneraling i '. . ... ,,, .,, fM,nf rinnrtei-. ! IVlUVItJ) IN UHUKLH WORK with the mill bosses to terrorize nnd ' " " ..... is : ..iiarce. ! ' The band of the t . S. S. -Nevada, composed of twenty pieces, and tlip fniitlintl team of the same ship are in I the party and today the basketball team from- the Cnpc May air station I will join the recruiters. Pour motor trucks will be -used to transport the I gob1:. bosses lo terrorize und try to incite the foreigners by teasing them." Men mid women arc said to have been "attacked as they weie com ing out of church, nnd little childien driven upon by horses as they were standing in the school yard." Other affidavits were forwarded to Haddonfleld Church Plans to Adopt Pictures at Services l support charges made against the state troopers for their allied actions in 2?ew Castle." Voodlawn, Donora, Mon cssen and Butler I MUSICIANS' DINNER TONIGHT 'MAN SUED B? GIRL TO WED i Jam" M- Beck t0 Be Guest of Teach" r ' ' ers at Bellevue To demonstrate the feasibility.1 ofMhe use of motion plctuies for religious services iu churches nnd Sundiiv schools, n "movie" demonstration will be given free iu the First Methodist Hpiscopni Church of Iladdnnlield, X. .T., tonight. Sh reels nf pictures will be shown. Admission will be limited to ij'IO. The church officials nnd pastor, the Hev. Alfonso Dare, are considering using moving pictures occasionally in the church seivices. and this demonstration Breach of Promise Defendant Won't' The eighth annual dinner of the , will probably result in n decision of the , , ., I Philadelphia Music Teachers Assocm- . officials for or against the project. Marry Plaintiff, However . t ', b(1 ieU tilis evening nt the,- . The alleged nuthor of the "Dear Lit- ltpllcviie-Strntford. rle Pearl" letters, .lumes Wilson, ilil.l Among the guests will be .lames M nf ili eitv. is in lip married, tint nr.r iil Mmlnmp Olfrn Snmaroff. i)innisle tn the St. 1,01ns netiess who sued him wife of Iicopold Stokowski; l'ruest j lor breach of promise. ! Ilutchcson. pianist; Mrs. PiiniK A. - While Wilson was nw a.v iu the nrini I sipll.erllmr. nresident of the Natinnal , Ihst February the actress. Miss t'enrlkpederntion of Musicnl Clubs; Harold Ellott, member of a liurlrsipin com- Unmiolpii. director of the Penbody In jlany, obtained a S.'li'O verdict for stltiitf. Italtlmoie; Hollls V.. Dann, of damages for breach of promise to marry ('(imsll College, and Chillies M. lloyd, In Judge Finletter's court. nresident of the 'Music Teachers' Xn- Wilson was not in vourt, but tliorc I tiuiitil Association, wns a batcli nf nrdent letters which , V'W"?' M'l"".rne written by him., Thieves Rob Camden Shop ' The former soldier, who lived on lilt- , . . , fi.n i.i tenhnuse street near Seventeenth, ves- Thieves broke into the cstnblisl meit terday wns ndiudgeil a voluntary bank- , of .Hairy Mojek. Tlilid street and llela r.upt in tlie Vnited Stntes District Couit1 ware river, Cnmden. early today, mid here. Then it was learned that he re-1 stole a nuniher of appliances used in the eelved a marriage license to wedMiss overliiiuling nt boats, vn ueil at um. riorence Sailer, 01." Olney avenue. 'The loss bus been reported to the police. Shoe Style Need Never Mean Foot Discomfort Properly fitted, conwth siml shoes the sort that Ilallahan service assures you never cause discomfort to normal, healthy feet! But If Your Feet Are Painful and Troublesome You may still wear shapely, stylish shoes with abso lute comfort'if you use tlie proper Dr. Scholl Appliances. There's a Dr. Scholl device for every fool ailment and you may find out the kind you need if you will Consult the Foot Comfort Experts at Hallahan's This Week Experts direct from the headquarters of Dr. W'm. Scholl, the famous Foot Specialist, are here to assist our own graduate Practipedists. Free examination jou are under no obligation to make any purchases. If you've ever suspected that there might be some thing wrong with your feet, if your shoes quickly lose their shape, if you have to "favor your "feet" this is your opportunity to start your feet toward comfort and efficiency. Though the Dr. Scholl Appliances are on sale at all Ilallahan Stores, the Experts are at our Market. Street Store only during this week. 919921 Market Street And Branches Supplee- Wills- J ones wins highest award for collective milk exhibit s At the National Dairy Show just closed at Chicago, Supplee -Wills-Jones was awarded The Banner the highest award in the milk distributors class, open to milk dealers throughout the United States ; - To bring this honof to Philadelphia, "Clean Milk" competed with the product's of dealeite from all parts of the country and the average score was 97.79 out of a pos sible 1 00 points for I I entries. :-This was the -highest score ever made in this class. 'All this milk was produced on the same day and had to compete in flavor, richness and cleanliness with milk produced in all parts of the country thus proving the unsurpassed keeping quality, flavor and richness or ouppiee-wins-jones viean; Milk. Supplee-WillsJon Philadelphia, 0?ean Citr, Atl.intlc City. Chester ' Fresh Milk-Vit&l Food for Children irawbric ge. & Clot Her 'life MEN'S CLOTHING In such quantity and variety as will be found in no other Philadelphia Store In our Store and Warehouses at this, moment are hundred of thousands of dollars' worth of Men's Suits and Overcoats a great autumn and early winter supply at the call of our customers, simply because we had established close relations with a number of the largest and best manu facturers in tthc land, because we have read the future aright since the scarcity began, and because we made very heavy purchases months iiadvance of retail needs. This is the only Store in this cityewherc you can buy these three famous lines THE STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES IIAIIT, SCIIAFFXEIt & MARX CLOTHING THE TIUED-AND-TRUE "ALCO" CLOTHES The prices of these three lines, both Suits and Over coats, start al 9157.50, and Suits and Overcoats from other reliable manufacturers start at $27.50. And the Following Groups at Real Savings Every one of these EXTRA-VALUE lots represents some particular foresighted or bold action planned to forestall the higher cost of Clothing which we long ago saw was in evitable for this season. Large investment of capital was imperative; carrying stock in our stockrooms before needed was necessary in many instances; but now WE HAVE THE GOODS, and our customers have the benefit of our early activity in the market. These are all unusual values: R&'Yf I7WT 'if mM ' ',! J '1 lyV "v , I Urfioiningtie m jr1' Walnut St. ! ll St. James J Between j ! Hotel lllinn, JilllW 12th & 13th lljf 1220-22-24 Walnut Street. ' I II i iiiiii . 0 mill i Special Values I I tj , For Friday and Saturday in ' &. Plain and Fur Trimmed 1 -m&A ' Suits i lux v Plain - Tailored Suits of '.trrcotinc Puirt-t (jBbn SaKEi Twill, aiuLherringhonc cheviots; in n;iv.$ C 'IIIIII ll filW i '"'own and dark recn. Very special LJ dml I 1 II II 1 1) Plain-Tailored Suits of .silvcrtoiic, clour. I IU tv is and liroadcloths; iii all sizes aud in all thcnij j ' Ml Jll W j wanted fall : shades. Remarkable value at JJr j j $IT'- ' ' Pur-Trimmed Suits of chiffon elet, ilcr- ) 1 v.' 'tone vclour. trimmed with wolf, nutria 0 Ct I ; ! IIIIII l S S IIIIII' I j " v and seal. Mostly one of a kind. JLU jl I II IU sUto nttii IIIIII I Top Coats ft i With and Without Fur Wr ' ill I Practital styles for walking or motoring, and elabo- f kMrpA rate fur-trimmed models that can do duty as evening yTfV )Xv wraps. ' Tinseltones, Bolivias, Duvetynes, Evoras and (8!Jl SjJw Silve'rton6s, showing wolf, beaver, skunk, mole and 5V eT squirrel trimmings, in every wanted shade. WA "$ I rJ r-. PonW T-W jTLain iuuio w& "w - ll " $49.50 to $165 I MMII m - - . M m uj ' Tv V. illlll I 1 . rur irinunvu uui & f P'D to P' p SI'KCIAL VAI.L'I'. i Men's Winter Overcoats, $3-1.50 Men's nml young men's, Ulsters, Ulstcrcttcs, ChpsteilicKIs n n il Box Coats, of standard, service able fabrics. Good Oveieoats at this price will suirly bfc soaice. SPECIAL VALUK- Reversible Leather Overcoats, $47.50 The Sale of 200 Coats leather on one side arid tweed or home spun on the other continues. Serviceable, fashionable, nnd sold at about one-thiid below value. Sl'KCIAL VALUE "Alco" Flannel . Suits at"$37.50 Youiik Men's Suits, in the new est models. Blue, brown and green. They would cost you 25 per cent more if we had to buy them to-day. SPECIAL VALUE Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers, $38.50 Men's and Young Men's Suits. chiefly of dark gray fabrics. The extra pair of trousers insures extra wear. A fair Assottment of stout sizes to begin with but they'll go quickly SPECIAL VALUE "Alco" Suits and Overcoats, $46.50 Samples in sizes !5G, !!7 and !i8 only. Fine silk-lined garments that represent the highest achievements of tailoring art in fabric, workmanship and style. SPECIAL VALUE Men's and Young Men's Suits, $25.00 A limited number of desiiable Suits, including some of spring weight serge. SPECIAL VALUE A utumn- Weigh I Overcoats, $33.50 Hart. Scliaffner & Marx Over coats, in belted-all-around styles for young men and conservative bo. styles All-wool fabrics, silk lined. SPECIAL VALUE Trousers, $4.75, $6.75, $7.75, $9.75 Four excellent lots that will not last much longer, as men are quick to recognize the worth while character of the savings. SPECIAL VALUE Men's Fur-Collar Overcoats, $37.50 Splendidly-tailored form-fitting , Overcoats, in medium length, with luxurious collar of fine fur. Remarkable value indeed! - Straw Urldire Clothier Second I'loor. East TO TOP OFF THE NEW OTHER THINGS MEN NEED ATTIRE First and Foremost in Their Consid- Choose from These Two Special Loliertuh Correct New NECKWEAR , .. . i Here, he can choose from a most comprehensive, 01 Hals SeCWed at a I riCC-COnceSSWll assortment unsurpassable in extent and in values. SOrt AND DERBY HATS in tlie smartest of1 , Smalt new effects in Silk and Knitted Neckties , , ... il, i ii j .. plain shades, Persian patterns, stripes, figures, mot- new styles and thoroughly dependable in every ic- designs and cvery otllel.'eorrcct pattcrn. spect now $4.00. . ' And note the diversity of prices. Excellent selec tion at Gjc, 85c, ?1.00, Ijil.oO, .52.00, ?2.o0, $3.00, i $P,.00, $1.00 and $&V)0. , Belts and Buckles and Suspenders for Men Who, Prefer Them Leather Belts, black, tan, gray, 50c to ?2.00. VELOUR HATS Two very black, green and brown colorings !,-, Slfanbrldso & ' lot good shapes, in -now $5.65. VTond I'loor. Market St, tlast HOUSE COATS AND BATH ROBES For the Season When Men Like to Stay Close to Their Own Fireside I Despite present market conditions our supply is most comprehensive and piices agreeably low: ' House Coats from $8.00 to $20.00. ' ' Lounging Robes from $15.00 to $100.00. Blanket Bath Robes, $5.00 to $20,00. Itw .ftrabrlds i luihiei ljt stole. Ulghtli Street MADRAS SHIRTS AT $2.25 A Limited Quantity Impossible for Us lo Duplicate at This Low Price As long as tins lot lasts the choosing will bo ex cellent, for theie's not an ill-chosen or undesirable pattern lu the entile assortment. The madras is of a good, sturdy weave, that will wear like linen, and the patterns are woven clear tbiough the fabric. Be sure to see these to-morrow. Lev - Straw bri(ls f. i:at Store Ulgluh Street Snan-buckle Belts, from $1.00 to $2.00. Sterling-front Belt Buckles, 75c, $1.00 und $1.50. Silver Buckles, $2.00, $3.00 and up to $7.00. Suspenders, many kinds, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Garters, standard makes, J!5c, 50c, 75e, $1.00. Prepared to Satisfy Every Man's Taste in the Matter of Handkerchiefs A truly remarkable variety, including practically every good and desirable kind, with prices starting at 20c for Cotton, 35c for Linen, and 50c for Silk Handkerchiefs, and on up to the very finest kinds of Silk or Linen nt $2.50. Already Smart New Mufflers Are Making Their Appearance They're iTow here in a remarkable selection of handsome new styles and colorings all ready for the first day you use your winter coat. Prices start at $1.00 for handsome ones of lus trous mercerized yarns up to $15.00 for fine import ed Mufflers, recently arrived from Viigoc, Middleton & Co., London. !-, Slraubrldse ' loth r Eighth niyl -Market Streets gTTBSfrirfe Are You Dissatisfied With the Tires You Are Now Using? Then Try the American Tire Because Straw-bridge & Clothier stand back of it, and guarantee satisfactory service. We know the American Tire will give satisfactory mileage. There are no exaggerated chums ns to what it will do or ought to do. The American proves its worth by actual seivice. American Fabric and Cord Tiies are fairy priced, too, as you can see for yourself by visit ing our Automobile Supply Store. Straw hrldea t tilolhler I'ourih J-'lour Baby Coaches on the Third Floor Many styles here fiom which to choose, among them Pullman Coaches, Special, $35.00 Tiim-looking, well-built model, in white, gray or natural finish. Stroller Go-Carts, now $8.75 In ecru finish. La-La-By Swings 1.25 Deep, comfortable Swings, with a deice to keep baby from fall ing out. Ln-La-By Swings, with back $2.50. Frames for Swings $2.50. Stranbrldge H lllolhier -Ihlrd I'loor VillHj-t Mrt Cotton-Filled Comfortables, $6.50 Cotton-filled, in double-bed size. And with such pretty cambric coverings, in Oriental designs bor dered in plain satine. When you examine them you'll realize their good value at $6.50. Stranbrldce I I lotliler Alals 11, Filbert Street i WOMEN'S Granite Brand Stockings Cotton Lisle Silk 65c 95c $1.85 Htranbrldffe L t'othler Alale -I, Ccntr Outing Flannel In many of those ittiBctivc striped effects on light gifunds. A .Inninnhla mifilitiv Wnr itmlrolit- for warm under- and outer-gar- Crrn A TA)"DDTnPD jPr Cl f T IJ T T? Y ments; 3o inches wide 50c a y3 1 lvr VV DIVIL VJlJ Ofcl-vy 1 UllJlV yard, riM.-i:"n e'MrET pieiiTir emmr!' vn.nrcnT ktim.tt Strawbrldee t nothler AlUe 13, fentre- ''"' i"uu j... ,,.... ial3 d J'l 1 ":i -? m pa v" sW i ii - HH i h IIIIII v ., : w I 1 1 iMWMMMsBUU-MHMSBiJK-jyBllltlllMLU 4 ,' 4S--13 1? si." -n mJ7. 'K 'j. h , . i- V '.K tit?. ': 1 iiiBpssa.BiHiHBiHHBBniMsw- .- -. a '
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