W-ffM , . '? f. lmSBM ivw' m P.'fl7f--h'J't'Wf-i!I'fT7?i LBbGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESbAT, DECEMBER 0, a v"- . 0 EVENING PUBWO 1919' ,. . j'- 1 life" N WATER EMPLOYES THREATEN SHE Pass Resolution for Wholesale j Resignations Jan. 2 if Pay i Is Not Increased AGAINST THE BONUS SYSTEM Enwloyrs of the Tliironu of Water, dissatisfied with ttip 20 por cont pny bonus provided in the oity bmlRrt. threaten to rcjlga In a body January -unless their vngi demands nre met. A, resolution, onlllnp for wholewile resignations In tlie bureau, was pned last nisht nt a epecinl meetine of tlie employes In the Parkway ItulliHng. Joseph I. Oaffney. ehalrman of Councils' ftuance committee, and Isaae "D. Hctzell, a member of the finanee Committee, addressed members of the employes' association, explaining the operation of the bonus system and the efforts of the city's financiers to pro vide for the men. The .employes plan to have n com mittee present their demands once more t the next meeting of Councils. The men want tlie wage scale ns pro posed by Chief Davis, which failed to pass Councils. The desired scnlo would allow an in crease of $1.40 n day for luborei-s past the .$3,00 now being paid, and would allow them to retain all municipal ile- Sartmcnt privileges, excepting thirty -ay sick leave with pay. The new budget totaling $.". Il.'H.OOO contains a provision for a "(I percent bonus for city cmploje.x receiving $1.00 a year or less. The proposed tax rate Of $2.S." is based on the budget total. PUBLIC LEDGER WINS i Voted Most Popular Morning News-j paper In Philadelphia at Penn Students at the Vuivcrsity of Penn sylvania have voted the I'mur LKtxiKn their most popular morning newspaper I In Philadelphia. The l'niur IjEimnn had n lead of liO per cent over the other morning papers. It was preferred, it was stated, be cause of the absence of bins in the col lection of its news, the nature of ita editorials, its stjle and general make up. The poll was conducted by the fennsylvanian, the t'uiversity student daily. ' KELLY'S 12 n. oth I Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Style We Have an Ktrctlont Iocul and National Kruutntloii iBENEFICIAL SWEETHEART AND FRIENDS HELD AS GIRL'S KIDNAPPERS Mays Landing Young Woman Defends Men Who Carried Her Off in Automobile When Her Relatives Accuse Them Three men arc being held by the Ctlouccstcr police today, charged with kidnapping n seventeen-year-old girl from Mays Landing, N. J., and carry ing her off In nn automobile. The prlsoucrs are all residents of Philadel phia. Thev deny they kidnapped the girl, insisting they merely took part In nn elopement. The girl, MIs Stollle Maxznla, sup ports their story, but her mother and sister have made charges against the three prisoners, and they will bo taken to Mnys Landing today after a hearing in the (tlouecstcr police court. The prisoners nre Salvatore Di Mario, twenty-three years old, of 1)14 Arbor street, who is in love with the girl, nnd two of his friends. Salvatore Keoralo, twenty-seven years old, also of the Arbor street address, and Thomas llenlgno, twenty-one jcars old, of 731) Sears street. The three, with the girl, were cap tured at the Gloucester tollgate by Pa trolman Smith, who was watching for them after the Gloucester police had been warned that three men were hurry ing toward Philadelphia In a motorcar with a girl who had been stolen from her home. Two widelv vuryi-.g but highly ro mantic stories nre told of how the girl fell into the hands of di Mario nnd ids companions. According to the story (old by Miss Maiszola'a mother, dl Mario was en gaged to the girl's sister. Josenhlue. ! .mil hail nude all arrangement for the I wedding when he suddenly lunde up his mind that he was in love with the younger daughter. .Mrs. .Mnzzola dis approved this fickleness and refused to permit ill Mario to pay attentions to her young daughter when she lenrned that he had made up his mind not to marry the other. It is charged that di Mario appeared In Mays Landing yesterday and waited for Miss Mollle Mazzola'as s,Iie walked homeward from school, induced her to get into tlie automobile and started away for Philadelphia. The other story, told by the three men nnd the girl, is that the ttlp from Mnjs Lauding was an elopement planned -everal weeks ago. Miss Mazznla. although she still car ried her school books when stopped In Gloucester, declared she was twenty three years old and not seventeen, us ns erted in Mays Landing. She says he had arranged to meet Di Mario, and was standing a an appointed apot with two girl friends, to whom she. had confided the secret of the elopement, when Dl Mario appeared with the au tomobile. AUTO TOSSES BABY ' Qrapdson of Mrs. Townsend Sharp leas Unhurt When Hurled 8 Yards John L. Itutlcr, Jr.. the eighteen-months-old grandson of Mrs. Townsend Sharpless, of Wyn'cote, who nnrrowly escaped death when struck by nn auto mobile yesterday, is said today to have no broken bones or other serious In jury. The child was being carried by Mrs, Marie Loth as the woman accompanied Mrs. John L. Butler, the mother, acros Old York road nnd Greenwood avenue. Jenkintown. The automobile rushed upon them, missing the women by inches, and tossed the baby about eight j arils. The driver, John Koch, was nrrcsted. lie was driving a motortruck owned by William II. Dare, of Sartsvillc. Thrown to the Hour of a car when it struck an automobile at 15road street nnd Columbia avenue last night, Ld ward M.icrs, 202" East, Abigail street, was severely cut on the head nnd face, lie was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. Shortly after Myers was injured John Itigler, seventy years old, 2.Vi!) North Eighteenth street, wus knocked down bv an automobile at llroad street and Columbia avenue. He suffered severe bruises (,n the head. Carl . .irnkcl ton, Twelfth street near Walnut, driver of the enr, was arrested. GIVES HOME TO HOSPITAL Dr. Norrlo W. Vaux Makes Donation to Chestnut Hill Institution Dr. Norrls V. Vaux, whose property adjoins the Chestnut Hill Hospital, made u gift of the house and grounds to the institution last night at a meeting held in the parish hall of the Church of Our Mother of Consolation, Chestnut Hill. MHIIll I III II III IVXMll&KMKBUlWilUimiTKtfrWSXXWn . THE PICK of' America's skilled leather mechanics are employed in the VIM Leather Shop. E. F. 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They operate on the same principle as the regular L. B. file which means that you can find what you want when you want it. , This is transfer time get your old letters and memos out of the way. Then start 1920 right. Install the L. B. Automatic index the system that solved the filing problem. Library Bureau is headquarters for transfer supplies cases, folders, guides anything! Write for folders 1 762 9R- and 1 792 9- Lilbrary Bureau Filing cabtnet9 wood and steel Card and filing Founded 1876 systems M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Hritain and France We have some vacant ground in large a n d small tracts Ideal for a Huilder who has Pluck plus Imagination. Same are very choice building lots In the best section of Philadelphia, a n cl that wait only the awak ening touch of hammer and saw. Put up the houses. Mr. Builder we'll do our part and sell them for you! xiXLVTnaCrZJar 1'1)0 occasion was ii masS-mcetlng of residents to demand a new lOO'room modem hospital. Doctor Vaux offered Ms houso as a maternity building, and Henry Wliarton and Joseph O. Fraley then each pledged $1X)0 toward the new project. The ground between the Vaux home and the hospital will have additional bulldlnKs erected upon it. Major Itobert Olcndlmilug, who pro- sided, said the meeting had been called to bring to thn attention of. tap people of the sectiou the fact that the present hospital building was Inadequate and the drainage poor. Ill - Jil T3EAI.T0Rty Cltv Oftlct. Clitllnut al Ml Bouuard Office, Cor. ttlstna Sun Avt , Oak Lane Office. Ovpoeite Station ' Ft I 6s 1 m 'Sri m 133 15 a 1 ft H w I 18s Hi ml mi Diamonds for Christmas Gifts Fortunately our stock, which was accumulated be fore recent advances in price, is now1 complete, and it wijl be to your advantage to make your Christmas selec tions early. The diamonds we offer are of the finest quality, the mountings original creations and the work manship unexcelled. For Women Diamond Rings Diamond Brooches Diamond Bar Pins Diamond La Vallicres Diamond Bracelets Diamond Necklaces For Men Diamond Rings Diamond Shirt Studs Diamond Scarf Pins Diamond Link Buttons Diamond Lockets Diamond Dress Sets You will find our new catalog interesting. It is brimful of the most desirable gifts in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, all accurately described, and every article in stock available for immediate delivery. Ctill or write for a copy. S. Kind & Sous, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Business Hours 8:45 to 5:45 m fa ft nvUoat 2iS sw Charge Accounts Opened ai!l!l! :aes Roeularly AUEt. Seal. .8125.00 Taupe Nutria 125.00 Mlnlt 175.00 Taupe Nutria 185.00 Hudson Seal 225.00 Salo SB9.50 05.00 135.00 145.00 175.00 Mail Orders Filled Bill 5 CHESMUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) SpeciaIsn Fox and Wolf Scarfs (Animal Scarfs in Solid and Lined Effects) $16.50 $29.50 $39.50 NOTE: These prices, marked "Special," arc far below "regular." The U S a0 H w f6 n n?si rE bought outright a New York fur skin dealer's ware house at concessions of 35c on the $1.00 fgny This man, a big man in his own trade, be vl sought us to take his warehouseful of fur skins off -N his hands at a critical period in his tradings. Be cause the offering, a reduction of 35c on the dollar, was so entirely advantageous, we snapped up the lot and immediately manufactured them into the charming gar ments that we describe and price so atttractively here for tomorrow. We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit a m H ' IP 1 K jy e&t H HP I 1 Kg rH I u I i i i I s H SH M W , n s U Is igi u & M SB y B 89 M 1 i'H m U I s 8 1 mmmmmmm4 gjiim Scarfs Regularly Sale Wolf (all colors) .... $24.50 $1G.50 , Taupe Nutria 29.50 22.50 Brown Fox 32.50 24.50 Taupe Fox 32.50 24.50 Beaver 32.50 21.50 Moleskin 49.50 . 35.00 Stoles llegrularly Sale Australian Seal $06.00 $15.00 Hudson Seal 75.00' 59.50 Moleskin 75.00 59.50 Natural Squirrel .... 95.00 G5.00 Beaver 125.00 95.00 giiiKiiiiiiininiiura 1 45 Odd Muffs! 1 Special Tomorrow only $1950 Hudson Seal, Nutria, Jap Mink, Wolf and Australian Seal Fur Coats I 5i 34ChokerScarfs$igt5Q Hudson Seal Australian Seal Wolf Jap Mink Natural Squirrel Choker Scarfs Regularly Salo Squirrel $19.50 $12.50 Australian Seal .... 19.50 12.50 Mink 29.50 19.50 Fitch 45.00 32.50 Stone Marten 55.00 37.50 Dyed Sable 65.00 45.00 Sets Regularly Sale Natural Raccoon . . . $57.50 $39.50 Brown Wolf 75.00 59.50 Taupe Wolf ....... 75.00 59.50 Taupe Fox 85.00 69.50 Jap Crop's Fox 110.00 75.00 Mink 135:00 98.50 $125.00 Australian Nutria Coals. Actual Value, $145.00 Sports model, full furred skins. Natural Muskrat $2tQQ' Actual Value, $175.00 Fine dark skins, well matched. Trinuned Austra- $1 KK (( lian Seal Coals. . 0tJ tl Actual Value, S195.00 Largo shawl collar and cuffs of con trasting fur. iiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiijriiiiiiininiHiiiimiitiiHii'iifiiiiiniiiuiiiiiufiiiuiiiiiinnisniiiHiiiiiiiiiinifiiiiiiii'jiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiniijifi-Tti Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat, U95.00 Fir Coats md:50 HudHon Seal Coats Actual . Value, $225.00 Wrap effect in sport length, fine skins. Trimmed Hudson $9QK fit) Seal Coats AVd.VV Actual Value, $350.00 Large shawl collar and cuffs qf Beaver or Natural Squirrel. Trimmed Hudson $Q5 00 Seat LOats Actual Value, $450.00 Three-quarter length full flare. Beaver or Skunk collar and cuffs. T-"-2 iM Natural Muskrat Coat, $145.00 'e Accept Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders!! Hi m Natural Squirrel $245 00 Croats . . Actual Value, $295.00 Sports model. Fine dark blue skins. Actual Value, $335.00 Three-quarter length models. Finest quality skins. Scotch Moleskin SSQy (i'Q O OtttS tf . Actual Value, $475.00 Large shawl collar and cuffs of natural Squirrel. Natural Squirrel $() QQ LOdts Actual Value, $675.00 . Full length. Fine dark skins; full flare. JIM Dolmans. ...$fJ?n ff Actual Value, $775.00 l.ll Beautiful model. Perfectly matched pelts. Actual Value, $795.00 Fine flat curled skins. Kolinsky col lar and cuffs. m 1 llillll BHBBB 4 1 ill I 1 Wfi n M i 1 n ,f ''iij n 'iii m"f 1 M s v r a i?l i B (Kb '.