iVJ&UTO PUBLIC LKDaiiJK-lILAt)ELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919, fir"' i iff- m if ! ' O - ' I P E THREATENS HOWAT W !TH JAIL Fnetnnnoc Woni-Jno hut fin. ,w.r ,. ... clarcs Mining Injunction Must Bo Obeyed OWNERS DENY AGREEMENT , II' (lie A.Mriatct1 lrr.s Tndluiinpnlfo. Dec -- Ilenrins mi thp iiuilciilil cliniges in I'nitoil Stales District Court itiiiiit Alpxiitidcr Howat. ir".-iiloiit of (lie KaiiMis miners' organization, w.ih iiohtpoiii-il liv JiiiIrc A, II. An!crM)ii tmlay to Momlu). Hi' comber '--, at 2 p. in., to permit tlir accused to prepare lW (Mouse. Juilgi: AtidriNon ilcehued tliut inln tlons of Hip IVilernl I'ourt'i Injiiiicllon under the Iver net iipiinsl furtlii-riui: the coal f-trilco in Kanvas must xtop. if persons guilty have to lip put in juil end kept tliprp. Henry Wnrrtini, chief rmiusrl fur the Internal ional orgnuiisiilimi nf tlie miners, and Ilnwnt were gieii until 2 o'clock this iiflenioun tt prcM-nt tn the court m'iiii' evidence that violations pf the injunction cliarged ngnint the tinners' district otiicial will not he con tinued during the interim from now until the hparing ui next MiuhIiij. Otherwise. Judge Amlcrvnn declared, lip would be forced to send 1 low at to jail. Wn.slillifjlon, Dei- '"J. The coal Operators have lefused to a-rept the governniput's strik" s-eluoinonl terms. It Has pointed out tndiv tlrn this niisrlit fcnibarruw, the oiieration of the nmiuiN sion appointed Sitturihi lv President VlIsuu und authorized to uiwsiigul" miners' lvages and working cinnlitinns und Increase eoal prices if necessary. I'urtli r efforts probaMy "ill be made le-ijtfj to induce tlie nperai- is to accede to the government's proposal, despite the renewed insistence of the operators' Pctitive committee that neither lime they accepted nor had thej indicated they would accepts the terms. The operators declared the proposal they had agreed to wis the one adwmced by former Fuel Administrator (iatlicld. The question of whether the opera tors would stand aloof fioni the com mission's ineftigution or co-operate twlth it has not been decided. It piob nbly will be sejtled at a mei'ting to morrow in Cleveland, win re a general BCfIon of the scale committee of the Central oompetjthe lield and other oper ators has been called. The coal operators make I lie i harje that the agreement which tlie miners accepted In Indianapolis ou December II h nu amplification and Interpretation of Doctor riarlleld's and President Wil son's program Intcipreted by A. Silt ehcll Palmer, attorney general and John Xi. Lewi", acting president of the United Mine Workers, on which they were never consulted niid to which they have not agreed. In proof of their contention the opera tors quote Mr. Palmer's own ac knowledgement that the memorandum of agreement was written on the tialu on the way to Indianapolis, and say that It was at that conference and not tlie I'aliiier-Tumulty-ICwis-tireeii meeting at tho Washington homo of the at torney general that tho finnl terms of settlement were made. Tlie bombshell thrown Into the enmp of the operators Is the power with which tlie President has clothed the commission, consisting of liemlirnndt Peale, John P White and Henry N. Itoblnson, It is In that thev say they can see compromise In tlie miners which brought about the Palmer-1. ew is agiee uieut, but n conipioinU.' which thev regard as enlliely unnccessar.N and a clear backdown by the goernmenl. be cause. Hie operators say, tlie miners i ktiew they were lieaten when they came to Washington for tlie coufcicucc of I December 7. , President Wilson, in his letter to the t members of the coal inestlgatiiig com mission announcing their appointment, said Hint if a leadjustmcnt of coul prices should be found necess.irj he could transfer to the commission the lowers heretofore inu'stcd in the fuel administrator. , The President said it is Important I that the conclusion should be l cached i by unanimous artiou of the committee. The members of the commission were informed by the President that the would hale the powers and duties set forth in the memorandum prepared li.v J Attorney (ieiienil Palmer and approved by tlie President, which the Pulled ' .Aline Woikfh uccepted at Indianapolis December 11 anil under which the strike dine to an end. "1 am itiformrd also I that the operators bine generally agieed to the plan therein outlined." the Presi- i dent wrote to tho new commission. ('hiragn, Dec. '. iltj A. P. I Hep ' resentatives of Illinois coal operatois and miiieis todii called a meeting to be held tomorrow to discuss tot Unit-ill ap- I plication of tlie 1 I per ceut wage award granted under tire coal strike settle- incut. Spokesmen for the operators, I while announcing their adherence to the 14 per cent wage increase, oiced their' refusal to accept thp goernmcnt's plan, for settlement of the strike controveisy. YULETIDE PEACE NOW ALLIES HOP E Efforts Boing Made to Havo Versailles Troaty Ratified by Christmas COUNCIL'S WORK NEAR END Paris, Dpi-. i!2. The Supreme Coun cil, it In came known today, Is making even effort In reach an agreement with (ieiinaiiv on the question of reparation for (ho sinking of the (Icrtnnn fleet nt Hcapa Flow no that the protocol may be signed and ratification of the Versailles treaty .exchanged before Christmas, The terms of the note replying to the Inst communication of the Oermnu rep resentatives were considered by the council this morning. No decision be ing reached, it, was planned to hold an other session this evening. It was believed that the notP, If thpn completed, would be handed (luring tho eveniug to Huron Kurt von Lcrsner, head of flic (icrmau mission. Pew details now lciunlii to bo dis posed of to clean up Hie work of tlie Pence Conference, with the exception of the Hungarian and Turkish treaties and the Hiissiau situation. It was thought today that all else might be disposed of In time to permit the celebration of ('lit isf mns In a state of effective peace with (iorniuuj unless that nation main tained certain of her oblectious to the linn I terms, after lecelvlng the council's note. Give your file clerk a chance to make good Arc you having trouble in your filing depart ment? Arc you irritated by delays? Arc important letters produced promptly? Perhans it isn't the fault of your filitiu system. Perhaps your file clerk is capable enough but has never been fully instructed in the principles of filing. Oivc her a chance to make good. Send her here for either the day or evening classes. She will have a month's personal instruction with actual practice work. FILING BOOK FREE Send for 54-piJe book "Films t profeiuon for women" which shows the bene fill of itudy id this important subject. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 910 Chestnut Street (Dcpt.F) Telephone Filbert 4436 Owned and managed by Library Bureau Serbia n demand for priority to the nl of the Lowlstown Is'nrrow-H, Snt- fimount of L'.BOO.OOO.OOO francs In re- unlny night, when Sheriff Davis, Pa- paratlons, ou the same footing n that trolman ock6y and Chief of Pplicc accorded Belgium, was discussed by Iho Dressier, of Haw-stone, arrested nu even Supreme Council today but no decision down foreigners on tho technical charge was I cached. Abandonment of the Urltlsh plnn guaranteeing the netitrnllty of Belgium for file pars ou the part of the Allies is reported by the Petit Parlslen, which says the French utid Urltlsh (Jovcrn ments are seeking tn reach an agree ment which will give entire satisfaction to llelglum. SEIZE ALIEN MOONSHINERS Dozen Armed Men Taken In Raid When Odors Attract Officers 1jwlstown, Pa., Dec. 22. The pro fessional moonshiners of thp South hnd nothing on the amateurs in the moiin- of COrrvlnir t-nnrenlpfl rlemllv lvem-inna but n reality on suspicion ofthc illicit distilling of whisky. Dvcrv mail was armed with n revol ver, stiletto nnd blackjack when cor ralled by tho officers, and there Is little doubt they would have used them to good effect hud they been approached ns n body Instead of slrigly. Tho authorities thought Hint, with the arrest of George Unci nnd tho destruc tion of his still, on Friday, they had broken up tho practice for the present, Immediate Delivery Colum 3? $75 to $140 On Many Models Pay as ( L'ttle as Upline In rnmrnlrnt nitirtll sums. , eekl iir rnnnthlv. . EMERSON RECORDS I All the Latest Hits 85c M. F. HALL 2626 Germantown Ave. (Just below Lelilutu opi;n UVUNINUH i I bM I" ARE YOU READY? Chrfntman conien thin week. Up to thn last Iiour we'll bo reatlv lo Mjpptj' tho choicest of American and Imported perfumes r.Oc to $2A d bottle. Of courne the in jection In better today than It yl bo tomorrow We ucUlno Hsalnpt laHl-liour lingering. LLEWELLYN'S 6 lilliidFlplila's tMmldarii Drue Mare 1518 Chestnut Street Our nun Ktiiulsltn flnnlrnlit ouri. nirr i.uu nun 51,8.1 A ZZ&J but tho mlor of distilling nntl fermenting fruit nud vegetables remained too strong on tho crisp mountain air, nnd tho offi cers began to dig deeper, with tho result that the men wero- seized. Two Die In Brldneton Ilrldgcloti, N. ,I Dec. 22. Mrs. Mary II. Ilanners, widow of John Ilan ucrs, ninety. one yearri old, nntl Fred crick II. Hichmoud, n retired merchant, tlghty-two ycais old, died yestcrdaj. SnowWhIte Wild Duckc Shot Laiudnlc, I'a Dec. 22. Two of three Bnow-whttc wild ducks that hare been In tho vicinity of Lansdalo for tlie last few days havo been killed. The first wag (.hot under the glare of an arc light in tho center of the borougb by Fire Chief John B. Dctweilcr. Ilo'saw tho thrco white fowls and walked lo within thrco feet of them. Yesterday, n second of the white wild ducks was shot nt Oak Park on the outskirts of the borough. Open Evenings Until Christmas which will give Vou added opportunities in which to buy for Christmas Gifts for Men Shantung Shirts They arc perhaps tho most durable, of all Silk Shirts und ,ccrtalnly uro tho least expensive. You can .buy them hero for $5.05, this being a very Special prico today, because wo boucht theso Shirts 'wiiy back last tiummcr. Pdftr 1114 Chestnut Street Z920 Chestnut--37 S. 13th S2d & ChcslnuU - H llJCharge Accounts Solicited! ail Orders Accepted! Women Smash Egg Prices Lincoln, Neb.. Dec. 'S2. Kiftj-the cents a dozen wl'l b" II'" ii-t-ii' price nf eggs here today which sold ten da ago for eighty -fhe rent-. Two t!iiiii-and women who unitnl tn light the hiuli priee i Infill, the credit for bring ing about the ledm tlon. t wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm titim!) siisatw ow OOSEVELT T TER They are not what else things of Roo somebody :evelt nor what somebody remembers that he said. These letters are his own words, just as he wrote thejn, reflecting his friend ships with every class and manner of men. In the CHRISTMAS Read' what he said 1. To the Kaiser in 1 908 about a World War 2. To "Mr. Dooley" about "Teddy Rosenfelt" 3. To Mrs. Lodgi: about the Japanese and the Ancient Greeks 4. To John Morley about American politics 5. To John Burroughs about chipmunks 6. To Senator Lodge about secret service men 7. To Ray Stannard Baker about muck-rakers 8. To Richard Harding Davis about "pink-tea diplo mats" 9. To Justice Holmes about personal greatness Also in the CHRISTMAS SCRIBNER'S John Galsworthy's whimsical story, "Expectations." Thomas Nelson Page's appreciation of John Fox. John Burroughs's "Notes of a Naturalist." And other Stories, Articles and Poems By Katharine Holland Brown, Maxwell Struthers Burt, Thomas EHgelowf Harriet Welles, Sara Teasdale, Tertiua van Oyke, The odosia Garriaon, Margaret Ade laide Wilson, Alexander Dana Noyes and many others. 15 CHESTNUT S. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Farmers and Trappers Are Invited to Briny Us Tlieir ' Raio Skins. We Pay Cash for Them! Our Offering of Gifts Is Plentiful ' Kvcn at this date wc -arc able to offer an unusually large variety from which to make appropriate selections. For Women Rings Brooches Bar pins La Vallieres Bracelets Wrist watches Toilet sets Manicure sets Vanity cases Powder boxes Mesh bags Picture frames For Mcii Watches Chains Lockets Rings Scarf pins Link buttons Cigarette cases Match boxes Pocket knives Fountain pens Eyeglass cases Flasks r5i. lU rt' Our new catalog will give you some idea of our extensive stock and will be of valuable assistance' in making selections. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MEnCHANTS JEWELDUS SILVKUSMITIIS Business Hours 8:45 to 5:45 THIS year it will be greatly to your advantage to shop in De cember instead of waiting until January. When you can save We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit aara llMMlni iiii1, i , lidHBlJ !y4 to Ys Off Regular Prices and in addition, have the benefit of an extra month's wear out of your Furs, this becomes an extraordinarily advantageous proposition to you. Stocks are heavy and we willingly make the reductions now, instead of waiting until later. Why wait, yourself? m 46 Muffs Itound and Canteen Shapes ' 19.50 29.50 Reduced from 35.00 to 49M Hudson Seal, Skunk, Beaver, Nutria, Jap Mink, Raccoon, Wolf. 124 Fashionable Fur Sets All of Fine Quality 49.50 65.00 85.00 95.00 Reduced from 65.00 to 145.00 Sets of Fox, Wolf, Beaver, Skunk, Hud son Seal, Nutria, Natural Squirrel, Jap Mink, Jap Cross Fox, Australian Seal. eg Australian Seal Coals Very ainart full flaro $95M m Marmot Coals siiiii(iiiiiBSHHP3nEiiiiHHB A -. JBHiT WgjK JUST OUT! The Biggest Number in Years! CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS Fifth Ave. end 48th St., N. Y. 0-lncli model. Keilurrd from JU3.DII si m.oo UruiWu Ti-inlpt fjplf border cltpt th - - Ileduced from $155.00 Australian Seal Coats I'nou full iin1r1 u1f liftrrtor l.educti from 5173,00 Natural Muskrat Coats Cimrlu ntmlftl flltn (liirk Kklliq Krdiii-cd from 1 83.00 Trimmed Australian Seal Coals $1 KK.OO Australian Opossum and Natural Kqulr- -'-' rel collar and cuffs. Krduini from $115.00 Hudson Seal Coats ft-liiili rtmtlftl? firm lti-tirnnt slfinn IteiliH-fd from 3'-.!..0fl $12500 mi $173,00 $145.00 $165.oo Trimmed Natural Muskral Coats IffiiWlllMliilillil lllttlll'l WIlWl illll I ' - . . tr- '"' tift..L.tialJVi. "-'" wisiiirrz.nn Australian Seal collnr, cuffs and border. -' Hrdurril from $330.00 Trimmed Australian Seal Coats $ 1 QZ.00 Natural Squirrel nnd Australian Onoa- -Lift sum collar and cuffs. Itrduted from $23o,on Natural Squirrel Coals $24.00 Snorts model: flno dark sklnn drtlj Iledurri! fron $3S3.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats $9"7Z,00 30. Inch model : Beaver, SkunV, Natural t' Squirrel collar and cuffs. Iltiluced from $375,00 Taupe Nutria Coats llt.tnrh TvmriM ! flriAHf nnnTftv- oVln -.,.. --J a .. 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