7!S M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, TRUiaJDAX, tfJ&ISjffilAltY ifu, .T?r- sv-t-w r----- -?:-t, IWZV ' '. ;- ' '"M r . . . . ii , i . H ",M i HOT CLASH W1ARKS ! DEMOCRATS OF N. Y. MARTENS ATTENDED i SOCIALISTS OPEN CONVENTION RADICAL MEETINGS Defense Accusos Prosecution of, Two Women Will Be Chosen Admits Dealings With Russian Misrepresenting Report on Russia Id "KEEP STILL," JUDGE SAYS Delogates-at-Large to Na tional Assembly Federation, Some of Whose Members Await Deportation MAY ADOPT WET PLANK i DENIES QUOTED UTTERANCE J (lie AMfl.itf (1 l'rrss Ulnny.N. Y.. Tcb 215. The Mmri' rst rliiili liftwi'fii i'i'"itiR routed which "t In mnr5.nl tho trinl bnfuro the Aimblv jinllclnr nmmitt"0 of tho -.. ,....,,i,l Kiu..ilUt ncriirri'd lit the nponlnc of tnil(n, M"tioti when miivcntlan ntul to nilopt n platform. liOtiit Wulilmnn. niie of tlir ilofi-mlnnt. It xns rpiot-l tlio "l)iK r-mr" would wn mlli-il for rro I'vnniinntlon. co iiiiitistnirtod. nml thnt tlu'.v ,"u'j' M.rn. it.ll.mit nml SoMiiour Slot I"1 Cou-rnor Smith. William ( lnirci rioa tl.nr I..; n ... " fr'j"' ,' ; of ,11,? notion in mtlfytas port on u.ii.111 oim Vi,. xiv thr Moral prohibition amendment nnd O'Neill. n-M.c..iti- ditor of tho ,. ......mission of the niio-tion to tho I5y Hie AsMirlateil Trcv llj tlio Associated 1'rcss Alliiiti)! X Y.. Fob. 'JO lrmoorntj Washington. I'eb. 'M. The lelatlon- of Xo York -tato held nn mioMHnl Mp of I.mlttls ('. A. K. Mnrtein It..,. ... . . , .!, u dan Mniot i.Roiit In the 1 nitod Mate. convention toda to eloct IP1,PS' ! nll(I ,lp ihisslnii Ho. inlist federation ns nt-Inrco nnd nrornntc to the nniionm i ncnu, t. ubjoot of inquiry toilav lie I fnrn tin- Senate coiiiinlttoe invest tenting IIoIsIiomU propaganda In tlii- oountry. Mnnv of tin' lender nnd members of tho federation were rounded up in the recent radical raid conducted by the nopnrtimnr of .1nti o nnd now nrc nuaitinj: depoitntlon. Ailmlls Meeting Kaillcnl l.i... nilmUtml ilint tin liml met on lltor of tho New, "T ' ' ."' ,' " "V'Y " " " V , to ,Brl n tuns'., rnnferenco or onooii- York Cull w heron-. 1m n tu foot roan 0(01s n roMi,iPmi in the committee tive session with tho federation nml its Iuk from an article on the nllocod re , resolution. Some lender expressed I leader He denied timt the federation port vnM.ii for the Now Aork rimes , tm, ,)(,l()f ,, KO0(1 ,,ou, b. m-- hnd nn control oxer hi notion as b nu in know k'dp'd foe of the Socialist (.omi)ijsh,., i plni Ihr the p.irt on roc- ,s,niot ',nnibaiidpi " but ndmitted they movement ,nr,l nBnjn-.t tho innondment hnd tried to (Olitrol him. Jmlso ithur 1 Sutherland spinni;! Dispute oe. tlio personnel of the The witness -aiil he tried to cot u tin to defend hi . oIIimjuo although he , "HiB Four" deleiintioii to tlio nntiotial ieM)liitlon on tin- mbjeet ndopteil li.v declnred Mr Couliov needed no defence .oinontion at San l'miK-Noo and oor the fedonitiou'.' touttnl committee, ntul AVhon Mr. Stedman twue interrupte.l ,,.rtnln plunks in tho party plutform that when he failed to do M) he wltli- i.i. 1...I.... c. .).... 1 nwl flittiiiiuit.ul tli. if i.i-....t 1... .......... ..f flu. nntti f.ntlntt. it nun .mi-is .-ut.i. in ui-iuw-u nn- miiiiih t-t - - ... . tT T, v. . 1 t.ll f.tr n iniiimint ntii Ilint. 'ri... 1 1.,f . .tiniiiiiit.1 In nllferiMU'O lJlltonOU 1'V )) IIIIC II. I.I he de-nui "onh tho eoiiite. tlmt one thi-onchoiit the Amorii an would eteinl to another. , m,t nil tllfforeni e The it. fene. whlili had nkeil that ntifnetorv coinpromio. the mini, be intiodin'o.! in evidence The oonfeieine room wnt crowded wlthdriu it after lent n. nc its nnture witli women eni h of tlieni advocatinc t'hnirniiin Mai tin then nnnouiu-ed he the cindldni oflier fnorito for "Hijr would i-ue. at the request of commit Ifour" honois The leaders. Hccustomed teo loun-el a Mihpcim for tlif nlleRed I to dealiiit: witli men in politics, weie reitort III nrdeted that .ill rtmniks lie cixcn 1I0U exporionce in eiidenxorinj,' Dtrnki'ii from the reionl. as h- did not ti ilncate the various factions of tlio wImIi it 10 lontam nni imphi'.-ition of v.omon. irrecnlaritv b uiininittoo i outisel The resolutions coiimittee minoiinced it ..I.? .n- .., ...Mti..t, ...l . nt,...iiiiii nt VJ-l." n. 111. that it viitualh had Milium... ....-.,... -..v,... .. . ... ---,. , .,.. .., .1... fonipieieu iih ri'i irt-n-ti in. in hi in. I latforni It was understood that some of the dcln. bad Ihm n due to nrsu inputs over n League of Nations plauk. tllctntorslilp of tho proletariat ii tho United States." Kills put Into the record the minutes of the Detroit convention, nml Mnrtens trnutdntcil n lino or two of the Ilussluu for the committee. , Deities Quolcd Speech "Permit mo to greet you, in the knowledge thnt eventually, tny; work1 must play nn important rolo 'in tho organization of the Communistic party In America, ' Mnrtcni's opening speech to the Detroit convention of the federa tion began. Martens denied that he had ever said tills, adding thnt he had protested vigor ously to the central committee when he pnvv the minutes. "The report is purely imnglnnry," Martens snld. "mndo In an endeavor to mbuso my position to the ndvnnee of the federation." ENOUGH FOODINPETROGRAD People Are Cold, However, but Re-j tain Their Cheerfulness I Pinion. Feb. 20. (Uy A. t)! Griffin Harry telegraphs from l'ctrogrnd to the Dally Heinld under date of Feb niary 18. mijing that if there is real hunger In the city he has been unable . AloMtrnr It. The, tlCOnlo looked Colli. mtiipr than lll-foil: the great want Mwinril to be lire wood and there was n universal hunt for warmth nud com- "Yet." he dd. "I cannot say thnt I now any flgus of despnlr. retro ernd has plenty of bread for the mo- v-.,t Kn ilniilit there is suffering, as there Is suffering in many of the kinknileil canitals of Kuropc. llut the i real surprise was the caim with which the people met it." MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to sec tho x BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Wc shall be jjlnd to have you como in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP L12th$t. below Chestnut SI.J .- J.t . J1 iww in I " Hi ,r idf'iii i WKHTn kM j . ' "te?lD54 v5?Css.T!J!K&"' A -. rgyniMr'tta.irN.TJwgT- t '. ASCO. ASCO. A3CO. lPff 1 lift ASCo! ASCO. ' "TT ,; I11 " - " - - - I OTOREs"cai - - - -ry ) i t km- h bh -mMm-m m l . s. - . , i roilll -" . - .. ...... -f A .1.1 t I forenoon in nil offoit -el for tlio nmiimnri , .inri.-n. mi lie i and leach ll met Wltlt nio leiiernuon ui-niuce in- in slicd no opposition fiom "tlio Husslnn tnnses in this coiintr.' lie caid the Uussliuis had been "criticizing nn nctions Htterlv In tetters and speeches. " lUlis establis'ioil that the federation's Detroit ioiivi ntlon Inst .vear had ronf- firmed its purpose "to establish th the ii is ins of the Socialist ilele-.ition lie do l.iti-il thnt the attitude of Speaker Sweet, who initiated the movement. w.i that 'we will hang ou lirt and ti j on nftoi wnnl." When asked about nn .-uiti-enlitmt nt pledee. Wiililmin leplied : "I si-jtieil that when tho nation wns singing 'I Didn't liaise Mi Sou to lie a Soldier ' l "Tin nation asked Judge Suther land sinng nc up. "1 obiect Thev dldn t sing that son,; up nn wnv." There was a Imist of iippl.mse. 250 Hasleton Miners Strike Again Ilaellon. Pa.. I'.b LM --;Ili API Two numbed and nftv miners of th. Rnndv Uun Collu-rv of M S Kemnier cr & t'o- strmk toil it on a.-iount of alleged dii rviiiniition in n-sird to em plojment and wage rate- F. Lcxiblo Tijrhlwad says: UPHOVE m the coal. U Shake her up. Draughtr , Furnace ' ni Tim ten rnlrl "Let me stop those air leaks between your window frames and walls- Save coal and 5 nave a warm iiuusl Ask for our book Have us estimate. Chester Approves Daylight Saving llicstcr. Feb. 20. Oitv t'oiim il vs terdov nppioved the dav light saving lull without a dissenting vote. For Economical Pencil Luxu ry mo vnnvinp. ..' - --- ---a. '!' ,.A linf lMA. IUI HUl I .wjt ggZM ENUS PENCILS Winr put up witli a poor pencil, when Quality costs less in the cud? The smooth even, Eritless non crumbling leads of the unexcelled VENUS Pencils have made them fic largest selling quality pencil in the World. BirIight s. er.v rrw fCALnrw CoMPAjnr-Icl 18 S. Seventh St. 17 Black and S Copy American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Avenue J? W New York r n pM irTl 1 j? c Ifio NEW EDISON rhe Phonozraph With a boul Of all the eminent artists making Edison records, each has two voices ot identical quality one n$es from the throat; the other flows out the tone arm of the Edi son Phonograph. Side by side no one can distinguish the original from the Edison rs-creation. Hear tne original at the Opera House, have the precise re-creation (not mere reproduction) in your own home there is no difference. Come here 'and listen to the greatest artists on the greatest phonograph. I'hllarirlphla rrprrarntntWc- of the STEIN WAY PIANOS STETSON & 1111 Chestnut St bole 1 - ' t'-1 w-uxj . T rntEMS il " How much do vou r pay your employees f IN general our wages have !4one up 81Tc since before the war. All telephone materials have likewise increased "some to a much greater degree. Telephone rates pay the bill; but our rates are just truzt they were before the war! The service can't be kept up unless our income is sufficient to meet our obli gations! It's your service. w I I I j n 1 1 . . . . 1 r r r J it is vovcn,us smootn nncn sunace J-, r" ' and its attractive fast color borders. ff ( V Name stamped on fabric, ' . U v SqIJ, ai leading stores. ' l ' "A. s ' . '- i -i -1 -' r l -rL r : ; '! i . l.'i J,: i . i!0, r Ji 'Z ' LZL TT1, ' ii' ' i ! J ; r , 'lis' i s j j i i i, , : i i I ! ' . . ! ''. .-J1 1 ii ! 1 -'$ I i i ' f . ; i i s 3 -"- i r ,-'- y - 1 'C . i. L, L JrLP -J '' y&tftz&f'' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4Wy&) -i-J-r-'-, r-,-r- ' r -U- :.,uTf f" " T r i r r -i--r r -; .-r-"-, 1 L: TTV SlARllX TOWELING. A new toweling matle of part linen DRIES and polishes quickly. Will Not leave lint or smudge. ' Wears and gives practically same service as on all linen toweling. Yet it costs but little more than the ordinary. Examine Startex and sec how strong it is woven, its smooth linen surface and its attractive fast color borders. Name stamped on fabric. Sold at leading stores. I1 I t' W s kc o, A S C 0 A. S, c, A S c o An Ideal Occupation for Young Women VpU would work near' your home and have short hours with attrac tive surroundings and hot lunches at cost. During the first four weeks while learning you would be paid $12 per week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments, sick benefits and vacations with pay. - You should see Miss Stevenson, first floor, 1631 Arch Street, at once. Iht BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY cf PENNA. a . a 1 The Tortures of Neuralgia, j I RnAitmnttcm rVouvitia t ..wU...M.M... ..wBa9 "-fcW. ur relled and r f quirt, d b WIRT ELECTRIC HEATING PAD s . tinm l-i tr nib eq'i I I fil li prop-r mfiicunr(I 1 t 'liout t li i ImrrovM Lad It Is Mru P-rtor to a I111 water I) n i tl a n il IntoU )ni bother Malntuln pi f-rtly even ua.liable f - ,j Standard Electric Supply Co. j - 223 1'tli street, riilla.. !. ' a" -a- .'0- - A S' c 0 -n Founded in 1866 The House that Heppe built One-Price System Adopted in IhSI Downtown I 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Of all player-pianos, the most fa mous are the genuine Pianola Pianos, which are made by the great P, 1 Aeolian Com- loiiuio:) York City We have been their Philadelphia agents since 1887. The Pianola-Pianos are patented. They may be obtained in the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Heppe or Stroud pianos. Prices of our player pianos are from $695 up. In pianos we are agents for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin and Weber instruments. In addition, we P. have the famous lanos H.er?,peuPian.0ST w with the patent ed three sounding-boards, which give to upright pianos a tone like that of grand pianos. We also carry a large assort ment of "used" pianos. Whatever your needs, we can supply you. If it is not convenient for you to pay tho Victrola Outfits entire amount at the time of your purchase, settlement may be made through the Heppe-Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. In Victrolas we have outfits ar ranged to suit every home. We have Victrolas at . prices from $25 to $350. With each outfit we have grouped a quantity of records, so that you may have a complete equipment for your home. Settlement for any Heppe Vic trola outfit may be by cash or charge accounk-or through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for cata- i o g u e s and full par ticu-lars. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-18 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompion na. A' S, C, o A S ci o A s c o A S Ci 01 A rs c A S' c to fa rC o More Than a Million Hens .A-vi Xfmf !?;. 77..-,l. iL V P'c vc7i iudv i uiuuxnuui tut; i ectrzssszz! Supplying the Egg Wants of Our Customers To the average person, not accustomed to figure in "millions, a flock of chickens this size would seem almost impossible, yet the fact remains. ' Con fir miit ory evidence of what our Producer -to 'Consumer Plan. is aotng tor our customers tn our entire line. For the Sickroom, Poaching or Boiling flIJ Cl 1H uuiu arm r"7jfllC Eggs 4fn I iVVv .. "T.V mr muMi -J: m eC" fir' -.ttUTTEU !Vr carton r Duuing 70 Fresh from tho nest. Twelve of ns line. he. meaty eggs ns wcro ever gathered. One of the "sfnVllv Frpch ifi. j?rrB j, JLiVTVlpJ uihvii 65 BUTTEU Million HenM "-: Every egg gunrantecd fresh lfffWWMWMMMMMMWWMM A c -0 A. S, r n A S' c ;o rmf?frir'''rrfirr "Louella" Butter " 75' Made from tho puro rich Pasteurized cream of finely bred cattle. Without ques- tfon the Very Best Butter mndo today. Richland, Butter " 70 Kine quality pure exceptional merit. creamery prints of j r r. . J?SeaD.,c lb-can! 7 ohortenme " Made from pure vegetable oils; un cqfualed for all Rinds of cookinjr, frying or wnerevcr biiuriciuiiK ia ri-nuui-u. VorvTI..TAJ .. ftcV Best rui eLaruiD0 Absolutely the finest quality obtainable. There is a big difference in Lard ns in most other goods this is American v Stores grade. - S Henten jgecbg Choice Pink Salmon can 19c Fancy Red Salmon can 35c Domestic Sardines can 7c-17c Fancy Shrimp can lfic Prepared Cod Fish ....pkg. 7c-12c Dried Hake Fish In bricks 19c Norway Mackerel each 9c-13c Smoked Herring bunch 2oc Big Bloaters each l.'tc Pride of Farm Catsup, big bot. 17c Oystercttes pkg. 7c Trenton Crackers lb. 18c Fresh Cracker Dust lb. 13c Victor Bread Crumbs pkg. 13c Tuna Fish can 15c-25c Best Pearl Barley lb. 7c Best Soup Beans lb. 10c Campbell's Tomato Soup, can 12c Campbell's Celery Soup.... can 12c Campbell's Clam Bouillon, .can 12c Good Quality Catsup bot. 10c VesCh Cheese 42c Finest quality Old Cheese, aged to suit the taste of those who prefer a sharp, snappy cheese. Ulch. Mild Cheese, lb. 37c I Tender Corn Choice Tomatoes can Strinszless Beans ) Splendid vnlue in fresh ready-to-scrvc vegetables. 11 can 10- V famn's bOUDS chicken Noto the price carefully; wc stand back of thr quality. National 0atsp9C3Pks25c Rolled and partly steamed; rcquiro very little cook ing. The choicest white onts grown. j. Se Cond. Milk ( ) 16 An exceptionally low price for this high grade condensed skimmed mllK. ery economical nnd entirely satisfactory to use in Coffee, Tea or Puddings almost any purpose where wnole milk is required. .UmIAiWMiAIMmIMWI , Y,vwwvlrr "Asco Blend" Our Very Best) Coffee 42 More cups to tho pound, henco more economical. "Asco" hleml is not only noted for its full, heavy body and strength, but there is that "something" ubout tho flavor nnd aroma that compels tho second cup. "ASCO" BLEND Hro lb A.&LC Our Very Best) 1 CCto tJ' You can nav un to a dollar a nound and not find teas their qual your choice of Black. Mixed. India and Cevlon and Old Country style. wwwMyyyyywwyywyyMMWi Best Yellow Onions . . . .lb. 8c "Asco" Buckwheat.. pkg. 12c (Prepared with Milk) Hcrshe's Cocoa, can lOc-lDc "Asco" dr. Pepper, can lie "Asco" Rolled Oatfi, pkg. 10c "Asco" .Noodles pkg. lie "Asco" Farina .. ..pkg. 10c Pure Jelncj glass 13c Assorted Jams jar 19c Prepared Mustard ..glass 7c "Asco" Golden Syrup, can 15c "Asco" Cornstarch . .pkg. 9c Fancy Sugar Corn.can 15c-18c Choice Tomntoes, big can 15c Tender Beets can 17c Gar deli Spinach . . . .can 16c Sour Krout big can 14c Golden Pumpkin can 10c Fine Table Salt pkg. 5c Pork and Beans can 5c "Asco" Ammonia ....bot. 8c Good Brooms, ca. 45c-00c-70c Galvanized. Buckets, 35c-40r Carry-all Bags each 5c Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Chloride Lime can 10c Lyknu Furn. Polish, bot. 19c A-l Metal Polish, can 7c-10c Sunbrite Cleanser, .can 4'jc Old Dutch Cleanser... can 8c (- V "Victor" Quality &Quantiry,Fl i . . a -trt -.. fr it . M WYMmr fTfBlr fc-Lt iS ;4yu.. ;'.i?tw ..! 'S lT'T -0fcj Uicfor Bread The Loaf Without Competition 8 Big, delightfully fresh loaves, delivered in high- power nutomobilea direct from our own ovens. Ai the crispness, sweet nutty flavor and tatlstyrog gooo- nui nt iYa tinaf tinmn.rrinrln hrend VOU CVCr AtO. This prite on "Victor" applies to our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban stores. "Asco" Cake ple 14c i I Victor Raisin Breads 12c White, Gold or Chocolate. Baked with California Seedless Raisins These Prices Effective in All Our Meat Markets Small Lean Smoked Picnics & 20c KSr Steak 3518" Roast 21 slip Ih2C Beef w New A yr Made qtljl1' Krout X" BotSnK lb I ft Beef xu Lean A? Hamburg lb Jl Steak MV Large Marrow ea Bone 5' r Rib Roast ' 22 city- Dnnir noast 1 vl sk Chons Dressed lb 30' BEST CUTS lb 35c Best Rib Roast 32 CITY-DRESSED Pork Shoulders 28( c o A; ?- .0 'Si c r A S c. o A Si .0 A S c 0 A. S c Oi A S K ,o A S c 'O A S1 .c O' A. S c, o ,y, s c '0 A s o 'A o 0 ,0 Storcsijverywhcre in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware mt f. f w ASCO. r V T T y T y 'I' ' 'I' T T T I- M i ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. f f ASCO. $ I IM ASCa ASCO. j nil ,,fi nil. IT " c1 Si ct A' 5' C' A, s, c A, s. c1 .0' A, s c1 0 A S c 0 A1 S' "' " ----1 ilhr IT- in uti m- -- -- it. Jtii i 9 , , jsMr. a j
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