Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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General Society Has Boon Con
sidering Plan for 3 Years;
to Eliminate Dues
GAZETTE BACKS THE MOVE
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General Alumni Society of the Univer
sity o Pennsylvania is proposed in the
report made public today of a special
committee of the society.
The subject will be discussed at the
forthcoming convention of the Asso
ciated Pennsylvania Clubs at Wilming
totf, Del.
Due to the war the problem of re
organizing the alumni of the Univer
sity has been "hanging lire" for nearly
threo years.
One feature of the now plan of or-'
ganization is the elimination of the
dues system! and the substitution of a
budget, with the money raised by ap
propriations from the alumni clubs
throughout the country.
Both systems have been tried at Har
vard, iyincrton, Cornell nnd other uni
versities. In every case the dues have
been abolished nud the budget system
substituted.
When a man is graduated, acrording
to the new plan, he automatical be'
romes a member of the alumni society.
"There are many alumni who are able
(o givo many times the amount of the
present dues," says the Pennsylvania
Gazette, an alumni publication. "They
wiH be encouraged to do so by the new
system."
Another proposal is the reduction in
the size of the board of directors.
LANSDALE BAKERY BURNED
MOTHER NURSES SOLDIER SON
10 MONTHS TO SAVE HIS LIFE
Ifoy Goes Back to Hospital, Where Tender Vigil Is Continued;
Shell-Shocked at Chateau Thierry4 Parent Took
Hun From Government Care
HE mother of a stricken Philadcl'
nh i i soldier whom she has nursct
for ten month's in hcrhomc is' in the-
Sugar, Flour and Other Supplies De
stroyed In $15,000 Blaze
Insdale. Pa.. Oct. 24. Fire de
stroyed virtually the cntifo plant of
the Kochlcr Brothers bakery nt Lans
riale at o o'clock this morning. The
nrlein of the blaze is unknown, al
though there is a theory that defective
linos caused it. The loss SS roughly
estimated at SI 5.000. The bake house
nnd other buildings, with two car loads
of flour, much sugar and other baking
supplies, wore destroyed.
The Kochlcr home was the only build
ing at the plant saved by the firemen.
The Koehler bakery is the largest in
this section nnd supplies bread through
the entiro North Pcnn section.
15-TON FLYWHEEL BURSTS
One Killed and Six Injured in Acci
dent at Lancaster Mill
Uincaster, Pa.. Oct. 21. By the
bursting of a fiftceii-tou fly wheel at
the plant of the Pcnn Iron and Steel
Corporation, this morning, Ira 3.
Weaver, thirty-two, of Kphrata, was
killed and six other employes were in
jured. The puddling mill of the plant
was wrecked by the flying pieces.
It is believed the governor on the
engine jammed, allowing the machinery
to run wild. A piece of the fly wheel
weighing 1500 pounds struck Weaver,
the engineer, crushing him. The in
juries to the other employes were caused
by steam.
rpHE
- phia soldier whom she has nursed
Philadelphia General Hosnital continu
inc her tender ministrations, -where Ih'e
young man is now undergoing observa
tion anil treatment. The motlicr rears
ho will not recover.
The boy, Joseph A. Morawski,.twen:
ty-thrcc years old. left his home at 2515
Tilton street when the war started and
sailed for France August .12, 1017. lie
served wiith, tho aviation corps of the
first army, studying to bo n observer.
At Chateu Thierry iu .tuly of last year
he was shell -shocked and gassedrTrcat
ed at numerous hospitals in Praucc, be
was finally invalided home and sent to
the Walter Ttced Hospital for Crippled
Soldiers in Washington.
There his mother visited him. She
wanted him to come, home, but tho
physicians ndvised against it. Finally,
however, the pleading of the mother and
of the boy bimsn'f won them tho per
mission. The boy came home.
"Ho had been nway from me long
sixteen months," Mrs. Joseph Mor
awskl said today. And then'tcars rolled
down her cheeks as she added, "I
thought I could care for him and ho
would get better."
Soon after he returned the boy found
employment at Cramps's Shipyard. But
while he worked a feeling of dizziness
would come over him nnd ho would
wander' away, staggering, his memory
gone and his sight weakened. Two
wcks later ho was forced to give up his
position.
Iiw he was employed at the Frank
ford 4 rsennl, where he had worked as
a iiilhnnic before ho enlisted in the
army. But he was also forced to quit
his work there.
His condition never improved and at
times it seemed to become worse. The
mother explained today that he often
refused to go to bed at night. He would
sit in a chair in the middle room on the
first floor of his home when the faulty
retired. In the morning he would still
be there, always awake.
For. some timo friends of tho family
leaded with tho mother to send her
ov hnck to the hospital. Finally she
ereed to do so and arrangements were
rnnde to take him' away. She assisted
him into the vehicle that conveyed him
to the hospital. Ho was in an excep
tionally highly nervous state.
"It's the rain," his mother said. "He
simply can't stand the rain since he
came home. I hope they can do some
thing for him."
HEARING IN "BULL PEN" FIGHT
Testimony will lie.- heard in Camden
City Hall tomorrow by Commissioner
of the Supreme Court Kdwin Berry, to
decide whether thq trolley terminal at
Federal jjtrcet ferry, commonly called
tho "bull pcu." shall bo removed. At a
recent. meeting of the city council, Mayor
Ellis called nttcution to the fact that the
terminal was erected without permission
and in violation of a city ordinance. Tim
Public Service Hallway Company took
the matter to tne supreme uourt. rc. (.'
BIcnkley will represent tho city.
tNavi da Guerra Degli Alleati
in Movjmento net
I'Adriatico
L NUOVO CONSIGUO
NAZIONALE A FIUW1E
gla stablllto la nnova forma dl govcrtio! mento dl na
per la cltta, di Flume, choconslstcra, dl "it la situ
avl da guerra o' in rclnzlonc I vcilUe pcro url 181)3 nunmlol'ltaliame
rubllshf1 nJ DlatrlbutM Under
PEUMtT SO. 241 , . .
Authored by the net of Ortebfr .
1017. ion file at the rostoftlce of Phila
delphia. 1'a, . . ,.a.
A. s. nurti.EsON, ,
roitmaater General,
Homa, 24 attobrc. Vtt telcgramina
da Flume'' dice chc il Consigllo Xazlo
nale d! quclla citta, chc era stato, orga
nlzzato il : Ottobrc del 101S alio
scopo di prpteggcre la cltto, Itnliaim
piintrn le mrne del jugo-slavi chc nit -rayano
ad occuparla, ha reso noto chc
'U Consigllo stcsso e, stato sciolto per
ordlne dl Gabricle D'Annunzio il quale
ha ordlnato chc domcntCa prossinia nb
biano luogo le elezionl generall per uu
nuovo Conslglio Miinlcipnlc.
II vecchio Consigllo Xazionalc aveva
una assembles c dl uu gnblnetto con
ilia (csta uu prcsldentc chc sara, scclto
in seno nU'nssrinbk'a. Questo gabltictlo
nvra, dlpartimeiitl per 1'liitcrno, per 11
tesoro, per II commcrcio, per t trnsporti,
per l'lstruzionc e per la glustlza, Qui, n
Ijoma si attendo con vivo Ititercsse il
risultato dello elezionl, cho si rltlcno tin
i anno una schiacciantc mnggloranza
ngll Italimil.
Tclegrafano da Parlgl i.'he c' arrlvato
''oia u inlnlstro seruo elegit nltnrl es
lerl, Trumhfch, nuello stesso chc firmo'
il Pntto dl ltoina, alio scopo di ap
pnrre la sua lirma, per conto delln
Serbia, al trattato ill pace con 1'Aus
tria, clo. die la Serbia si era rlflutata
di fare finora.
SI npprende qui, chc nell'Adriatico
M verllloa un nttivo iiiovimonto dl navi
da guerra degli Alleati. l.a torpedi
niera amcricajin Foote ha riccruto
ordlne di recarsi a Spalato alia volta
della quale citta' ed e' partita fin
da icri sera da un, porto del Tlrreno
dove era stnzionata. Anche le navi
inglcsl e francesi sono in movimento.
SI dice in ccrtl circo'i chc questo movi-
azlonc a Finnic,
Da Vienna mamlnnn die un tirofes-
sore di storia di quclla citta ha pub
nllcato alcuiil artlcoll del trattato delta
Trlpllce Allranza cho finora crnno rl-
masll segrrti. rii nrtlcolo Mnlmlwt!
cho Germania cd Austria sarebbero
nndato in dlfesa dell'ltalia nel caso ehe
questo foss stata attaccotn senzn
raglonc dalla Francia. l.a partcclpn
zlono dell'Austrla alia dlfcsn della
Germania sarebbe stata llmltata soltAnto
nl caso dl un nttacco tin parte dl due
potenze, c l Italia non nvrebbe preo
to arml nel caso di una cucrra della
Germania contro la Kussla. j
L'ltnlln nveva anche otlemito die In
Tripllne Allcanza si snrebbe nstcnuta I
da qlialunquo Vlltlca anglofoha, Nella .
rinnovnzionc del trattato avvenutii Jicl I
1S87 l'ltnlln nveva ottcnuto T.c la Ger-
mania snrebbc nndatn in difesn del
I'lthlia contro in Frnnrla iindie m ,
l'ltalla nvesso provocato1 la guerrn. j
Ii'Austria pcro' si rllintn' di accettarei
qilesta clausola e si llmlto' n promet
tero l'aluto mio solo nel caso dl una
guerra balcanica o dl uu nttocco nonl
provocato. I
l.a vera rrlsi nella Trlpllce Allranza
nolo nl suol nllcatl cho cssa uou
avrebbo parlcclpato ad alcuna guerra
uclla quale Francia cd Itighlllerra fos
scro state nlleatc.
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Xel ntlovo trnttfllb flrmnlo nel IfWCi
all'Italla. vcnlvtt data innno libera' in,
Trlpolltaula c nel 11)12 Germania nil ,-,
Austria riconoseevniio la sovrantla L
Itallnna sulla Libia.
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BRIGHT'S DISEASE
Why Suffer Longer? Drink
Mountain
Valley Water
The famous curative water from Hot SprUipp.
Doctors Endorse and Kccommcnd It.
Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St.
I'llonr Wnlnut 3107
ficrert at Incline Clubs, Hotel, l'fa nnd P It It ituilng
chts. SnM bv flrat'dasa irrofera, dnisslata. cti . nr direct by J
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Trade Paper
Advertising Man
Wanted
Tliqrc is an exceptional op
portunity open in Philadelphia
for an aggressive salesman,
preferably with experience in
selling newspaper or trade
paper space. Must be of good
address, not over 30 years old.
Permanent connection with
large organization. Salary to
start not over $50. Speed and
amount of increase depends
strictly on the man. Write in
confidence to
A 327, LEDGER OFFICE
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Mr- t W si I Inf, Handeomtly Carved. Fine
V 5 CT OC Diamond, $900. . ffi
81 J J 14 K. Whit, and Yallaw Cold M.
sr, sn Mi Mountlni, Handaomtlr Carved, ;
: AS JiltS Fln Diamond, $700. V
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Oh Boy! Oh Joy!
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Heres A Sae-
1,000 OVERCOATS
That will
pat "Pep"
in every
man who
wants to
make a
saving!
Browns
Blued
Greys
Greens
Oxfords
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in Ker8eys-r-Heather Mixtures
Homespun8--Melton8--Cheviote
Large Ulsters and Ulstorettcs, singlo. and dou
ble lircasted belters, haltbclted, waist'flttcd and
more conservative styles'A size for every man'.
w1
rllAT man won't welcome this news! They just
arrived and we had to rush the glad tidings in
the newspapers.
"Why tell them, they cost more wholesale today,"
said Mr. Hill in his enthusiasm, but the adv. man
thinks the announcement is enough especially when a
glance reveals that they are the iniftiest styles ever
gathered at so popular a price. - .
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conteaplatei maki
Durcki.-.e in DO IT NOW. Eincciallr
wbo inleii buying a diamond for Christmas, we
urje immeate selection. We will (ladlf re
serre purchaii for fnlure delirerr on payment
of snail initial vtpoiit. We nerer hid a larger
slock of diamonds than NOW, and, all of our
purchases dale back vefore the realljr big' ad". ,
vances in price took place.
Srnd for Our ;0-rar lrtn (nlaloi
Other Diamond
Solitaire Rings
HO to 3000
Prices include any style 14k. solid
i.75Min ' ' go' 'a'es' or men's mounting.
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Mull Oriteut I'lltciL
Promptly
14 - carat fln
qaalltr Jater
btoe diamond. 14
oarat solid void
ladlr
H-K, solid cold m.in'ft
S-(onft diamond c.vn
m.v rintr. Total nelcht
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carats. 350'
Beautiful Presslyn Pearl Necklaces
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lfi.lnelt vradunlod parl necklaco. "rroljn" qualll. Tearla ara tf
of a beautiful creamy Oriental color, of macnlflcent hhen nnd hitter nnil
fruarantrrd Indoatruetlble. Xolld roiil elaip. Ilandaome velirt and llk.
Ined lift box free, fipeclal nrlce I
Same "I'resftlyn'' pearl iift-klate, VIZ. 00
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SPECIAL OFFERING
For a Few Days Only
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For Ladies nnd Gentlemen
17-Jwel ndjutted P. S. Bartlett
Wnltham movement, 26-yr. sold.
filled cate
12 aize, O. F. caae, 25-year gold
filled, 7-Jewel Waltham
12 aize, O. F. gold-filled octagon
cate, 7-Jewel Waltham
16 aize, 20-year gold-filled case,
lS-Jewel Waltham
1G aize, 20-year gold-filled O. F.
case, 7-Jewel Ellin
16 aize, 17 Jewel adjusted
Hamilton movement. Guaran
teed gold-filled caae
12 aize, 14K. solid-gold watch.
23-jeweled movement $CtO
$27
$13
$16
$19
$11
$29
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cold llamlllon ladlea' lirar.
raae nnd brarelet'. are UK.'
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miii .i.u.,.m in lirare-
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Mne-whlta diamonds. Fine IS Cllfl
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aolld gold a
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UK. aolld nhlle or trren told Urlaeon
llrarelet wafrli. 15 Jewel Amerl-.. JltO
ran Tleautr motement ,;,-; ua
Huarantenl cold flllrd round 0r oclacon
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ALU TJiBEE STORES OPEN EVENINGS
900
MABKKT ST.
STNUT ST.
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833-35
Market Street
Blauner
9
833-35
Market Street
Great Sale of New Fall
Coats for Saturday
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Coats that proclaim their greater value in the fineness of their
velours, silvertones, duvet de laines, broadcloths and polo
cloths; in the grace of their loose b.ack lines and the richness
of their fur collars. Wonderful values.
39.75
Coats of silvci'lonc, velour and
broadcloth that are splendid bar
gains! Various silhouette, and
the chic fur collar combinations
arc sure signs of fine Coat?.
49.75
Reproductions of higher priced
Wraps in velour, broadcloth, sil
vertone am! tinseltone with rich
French Seal and Nutria collars.
Luxurious silk linings.
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33.011
Maimer's Second Floor
SPECIAL SUIT SALE
7
1000 Suits Featured Tomorrow
25. 0038. 0045. 0049. 75
SECOND FLOOR
For tomorrow we have planned
a comprehensive Offering of fine
Suits at special prices. The dis
tinction of the modes, the large
and excellent assortment of col
ors, the fine tailorings the ultra
finish each will, prove:. These
are "the best to be had for the
money."
at 25.00
Velour, serge and tinseltone in,a num
ber of smart models'.
at 38.00
Silvcitonc, oxford, broadcloth and ve
lour feature the newest lines.
, at 45.00
VpIoup de laine, broadcloth, tinseltone,
Hilvcrtone and velour.
at 49.75
Silvcitonc, velour, tinseltone, serge,
duvet superior and velour de lainc.
Other Suits up to 1I9.75.
Special Saturday Display
of Fashionable New Dresses
Blauner Low Prices!
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43.00 I y I ln
Second Floor
19.9529.75
39.75
Distinctively smart models of serge,
Jersey, velvet, satin, paulette, tricotine,
velour and poiret twill. Laces; vestees,
chenille embroidery, beading and braid
ing are smart touches.
Downstairs Store
10.9614.96
15 brand new, snappy styles have just
arrived jaunty coat models of serge,
tricotino taillcurs, elaborately braided
jerseys and "dressy" velvets. Navy,
brown, Copcn, black, taupe.
Fine Furs!
Low Prices!
7.9S 9.95
Manchurkin Wolf New! Stone mar-
Scarfs in open ten Opossum, in
animal effect. choker model.
6.95,( 7.95, 9.95
72-inch Seal plush Stoles. Smart pockets
and belts. Main Floor Booth
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f'oiipy nnil
Sets, nnlmnl
ball
MufT.-
New inpliin hainl
Muff nt I'onri nr
l.alihlt
liahliH
Scarfs.
3.95
2.95
Taupe Kit Coney Set
t ape Ktarr
l.all Jluff
5.95
Main Floor
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Unusual Values
in Women's Furs
Choker Scarfs
25.00
Vatural .Mini, in Hiuart
i'IioKl'i SviiiTh
Wolf Scarfs
29.5069.50
Open animal Wolf
Nraiff lirrj ur broHii.
Kit Coney Coats
59.5079.50
Taupe Kit four ":5
KHiits Coat
Australian Seal
Coats
115.00
of Alls-
Ripplacl tiiiidPl
Irallan f.eal.
Natural Muskrat, 149.50
Spin le coai of Nalunil Mui-krai. This nioilel
liniinied with lluUeon Sal. 11.1.00,
Second Floor
Thirae Specials
in Skirts
for Saturday
The smaitest Skirts ever box pleated
models' of fine quality plaid. Wide girdle
and novelty buttons. Value 5,00.
5.50 7.SO
A very special
value swagger
Skirts of tan
heather. Shirred
model features
wide girdle.
New wool velours,
plaids and velve
teens in m tt n y
models feature
the most deslqible
colors. Wonder
ful values.
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