Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1920, Postscript, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-rHILADELii FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920
mis Mies
AND
OPERATORS
Section .".7 of tin rrtmlmil rode nntl
charges in Rcncral Unit minor nul
operators conspired In enhance the price
of necessaries by rcstrictlnE tllstrlbu
tlon. limiting ninnufitcttirc nml by other
incifni, nml liy
NITTi FORMERA' UN .
NU0V0GABINETT0
of tho
n In-
racy in violation
p7'Mvor Law Charged
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DtUUOVI WAMIAMC ACCPP.TPn
Kf rtnnoinniiimiM ,-.-
.dlanapolis Action
ImFnnnpolN, March 12. An Indict
ment charelne conspiracy In violation
h 'ft t'io Jcver fuel control act and the
'federal criminal code, minims -. .
'flpcrhtors and miners as defendants, vrae
; re'trirncd In federal court here jester-
.!. kif n unnKlnl ornml IllrV wllldl liaS
l&IVcn invcstlRntlne the coal industry
since December 17. imw. .More iihim
hlf of the defendants nrc operators,
it in said. , ,
Bond was fixed by A. H. Anderson.
United States district, jmlec nt RIO 000
In some of the eacs nnd nt $.i000 in
others. The defendants will be ar-
ralfi.o.l nn tnv .1. Xlimes of tllOSC in-
rllctcd will not be made public uutil.
they are arrested. . .
Overt nets are charged ngnjnst tiic;
coal men in the indictment, which con
fains eighteen counts. It is understood
that many of the violations charged
have no connection with the strike or
bituminous miners, but tookplncc prior,
to the signing of the nrmisttoe.
Tho indictment was brought under,
Sections 4 nnd 0 of the l.evcr net nml
a Disposiziono del Presidento
del Consiglio
I'nnsnlrlnir In commit
olTens.es iignlnst the United Slates ns
designated in the criminal code. The 1 1 Millistri LasciaMO il PortafOgllO
I'limil.) mi ruin ll-llllll 1M 1 imp IIUL -
I reeding ?10.000. imprisonment for not
I more thnn two years, or both fine nnd
imprisonment.
I It was learned that virtually all those!
; iiiciuK runrgrs are iiriivp in me ccn
; trnl competitive field, which embraces
Indiaua. Illinois. Ohio nnd western
Pennsylvania. The grand jury was in
i slriicted to go fully into nil reports of
I violations of the ),evcr law. without
J regnrd to the place of origin of the re
ports.
It Is not expected that any arrests
will be made tills week, ns two or three
days will be required to prepare the
papers for serving.
l'uliltslieil nnd Distributed Unilor
r-RHMIT NO. 3)1. t .
Authorized hv the net nf October ",
tt)17, on nio nt tho TostolTIco of Phila
delphia, I'.
a. s. ntmt.Kscw. ,
fontmaater acntrsl.
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Worker InlllrrH hv Rxunlulnn felt
lohti Ilemnti. fifty-two yenrs old. 72."
Cherry street, had n portion of hW
scalp pulled ofT when he was rttuglit in
n revolving belt in the plant of the
Franklin Sugar Iteflning Co. ut the
foot of Hnitihridge street, this tuornitig.
llernsin was thrown several fret by
the belting and was unconscious when
picked up by fellow workers. lie n
taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, lie
will recover.
Itnnia, 11 ninrzd. Per quanto non
confermnta ufiieialmente. i giornnll
danno In ttotizia che I Ministrt hanno,
oggl, posto n disposlxloue dl Nitti I
loro portnfogll, per faeilitarlo alia for
mnxlnne di tin ntiovo Mlnlstero
11 ."Olorimle d'llalla iiubhllca tintt
listn di noml die, probabllniente xiirnutio
comprcsl ncl ntiovo (Inblncllo.
IOn, Nlttl, secondo II glornalc pro
dftto'ollro nllii Presldenr.n del Colts!
Rllo terra' I'lnterlm del Mlnlstero per
Rll Affntl Inlcrnl, mentre I'Oii. Scinloia
restcra' al Mlnlstero per gli Affarl
Ksterl. till Onorevoll Tnlconl o Do Nl
"oln, gin' nderontl airex-prosldctilQ del
Conslgllo del Mlnlslrl Ofollttl. concor
rcratino nl portafogllo per II Mlnlstero
dolleH'ololtie, mentre gll On. Mauri o
Mctln. del partlto catlollco, pey quella
del Mlnlstero della tlltistlsdn. So crcde
che l'ex-prcsldentc del Couslgllo On.
I-ilzzntti nvr.i' il portafogllo del Teso(o
cd il Ministi'o Sclinnzer passcra' a
nucllo dclle Kiliiiiixov I'0n, llotiomi,
socinlistn rtformlstii, warn' Minlstro
jlelln (literrn ed il Vlco-Ammlrngllo
rjeocJii o Carlo Ferraris rlmnrranno rl
spcttlviimeuto nl Mitiisterl dolln Marina
yl n quello per l'lndiistria. Coniincrelu,
IiiivoroH) Vlvcrl. '
INMEMORIADELSIG.
FILIPPQ LOPRESTl
.2r .on ?c' mcs, spegticvasl iiumatu
ramente, trn II cordogllo degll nmlcl o
dl niinnti nvevnno nvttto II pincore dl
conoseerio, II Slg. Flllppo lioprcstl. unn
tlellc.ilgurn pin' Blmpaticlio ilelln Colo-
n n i tn una cue ner I suo ciiiiiim -
'mlsmo o per la sun gentlleMii era fir
condnto da viva niiniintin e stiinn. i-h
sorcllc dl Int. slgnorlno Pranceschina c
Maria Couccttn, per le qimll I'l" ,'l('
tin fratello era tin padre, uc iiIiiiiRono
tutlorn IncoiiNolablli la Irreparab lo per
dltn non uncorit iie'rsnase del mtitlvj oho.
ml nnfn ilntln til-KMutnill I'lllllmriP di CSSC
c degll niiiitl slncert, wilnsern I'lCstlnto
p rccnrsl in ultra clttn' e solloporsl ad
GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St
Ma. UartHt BM. Ktvfnt. Voin 4M.
KELLY'S 2 w. 9th
Open Day & Night
Oysters In Every Stylt
Plaaked Shad Dinnw, U
NEOLIN SOLES and
O'SuUivan's $1 7C
Rubber Heels iA0
IlliST MATERIA!, TSEI)
WORK OU.UlANTEnU
Goodyear Shoe Repairing
soi filhert sTfir.irr .
WANTED
Superintendent of
Production
A Philadelphia manufacturer icqtilres
the services of a general superintendent
of production for ii J)!iinl luanuf'irtutlni;
lilRli-Krnde sp.'cinl mni'liinri). A new'
plant Is iti-w under construction In
riilladelplna. It will 1i absolutely mod
ern An nppllc.itil to receive lavonible
cnnslileratlon musi have bad teehnleal
mechanical trulnlne, be fully ncqualnted I
with modern machine shop practice audi
liavo had cxiierlcnee In employing and
manacltip men. Ilo should bo under I
thirty-live years nf ace. Tho position Is '
an especially attractive one for the I
right man. All applications will be kept
tn strict contldcnce. Address A S13,
Ledger Office.
i alTTrrirrf i idrf rA
-cTLv fVjjj, Delightfully soft.
. SrfoffiHhiiissss ?(WmI soothing and t $&,
Rl LStttK I tree oamcic -;" v
mS Istii your t,ca'cr , i
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k
10
Bri.ket
Beef
Stewinc Lamb
Strictly Fresh
Bone
Chuck Roait
Hamburg Steak
Rump Roast
Butcher Roatt
18'
Sharp Cheese
95c
Eggs (in Cartons), 58c doz.
ess Bacon. 33c
lVAn You Want Frtsh Fiih, Oyilett, Clami, See Vi. (Shipment! Dsiljr.)
FRESH SHAD (SEA FOOD) FRESH SHAD
OYSTERS IN GLASS JARS, 45c
tin'opcriuslqno cho lo eoudiisso vM
inorte. , . , ,
Sei tnesi or sono il povcro slg,
prcstl, dopo nvcr prntiznto come til con
stieto con 1c mic affezlotiato sorellc, ie
snluto' dlccndo cho unrcbbc bnrtlto poa
stiblrd una opernatoue, con lit ccrtezii
dl tornttro tlopo pochl ploritl snno n
fnlvo. Ptirtroppo 1 opcrasilonc, si dcc.
che, riuseP spli'tididamento. inn tninlche
Iniprowibti compllca.lonn dctcrinlno' 1
mortc.
Cuticura Soap
Clears the Skin
and Keeps it Clear
Smp( Ointment. Talcaro, 2Se. CTtrrwh'r. Samples
frofClifaxfcLborMri,Dpt.I, UtJo,Hut.
Advertising Checker
Wanted
An excellent onportunity in ncl-1
vortising aRcncy for a woman to
assume charge of newspaper and
magazine cliccklng.
ccurncy and neatness essential.
pAperience in agency work or in
advertisement ehcclcing desirable.
Give full particulars your appli
cation will be held in confidence.
V 8)0. Ledger Oflicc.
Coal Mine
Management
If you arc financially in
terested in coal properties
you should investigate the
service wc offer you.
Changing industrial con
ditions make efficient
supervision more essen
tial than ever.
Pcabody management ser
vice has been of great
benefit J to many owners
of coal mines.
Ours is a highly special
ized organization operat
ing thirty-six bituminous
mines in eleven fields with
an annual capacity of
18,000,000 tons.
It is the result of thirty
seven years of experience
in mining and selling coal.
Booklet explaining this service
will be mailed on request
&&
jA AVCTrtlC IM "! A CC I A DC IC fe.
PEABODY COAL
CHICAGO
CO.
The "Bond" Patsnt "Splro"
Compression Coupling
r)ON'T be bothered
with faulty Trans-
mission that cats into
your profits.
The benefit of a
(ttartc century experi
ence in niamifncltiritiK
and installing depend
a h I c TraiiHtnission is
yours for the asking
I'll otic L'n
Unrkct 39-90 Ma.n
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our STORE ORDERS
I ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
nnd enable you to buy nt tho rie
n art ment and specialty stores you
prefer. Our terma lire based on thi
lensth of credit nrn fnlr and mod
enite. Wrlt Tor full ritntln.
MARRIOTT BROS 1118 Chestnut
AnVKHTIT-ltKNT
A Death Blow io
High Cost of Shoes
Policy of Co-operation, Public
Partnership Now Governing
lite Royal (Men's) Boot Shop
Sends Prices Tumbling
Following cloeIv on I.ord Mnllaly
DuliiiB's Miecrssful attempt to reduce
cioimnc prices in i.onnon unn me .inor-
enn tooien ompanr s co-operative
torejj' nuccchs in Lawrence, Ma8"., tbo
Royal Boot Shop (N. W. Cor. llltb ami
Market and 1204 Chestnut ft. I new co
epcrntive policy should in- viewed uith
considerable Interest, as it is brand -new
In Philadelphia.
"It is the mot practical adoption of
the co-operative idea to a store that is
not run entirely from altruistic mo
Uvea," says its originator. IVter A.
Hill, the owner and manager of the
Royal (Men's) Boot Shops. l;nou n from
coast to coast as one of the shrewdest
Khoe buyers and factory detail men with
a wide knowledge of men's shoemaKing.
"IVo ore making nn honest effort to re
duce the exorbitant cost of shoes by
sharing our profits. We've rut them
to one-half to oneqnarer the nsnn
make-up. Instead of S.'l to $11 a pair.
the customary retail profit, we are onlj
making from 7,"c. to ?' Thi- profit'.
figured against the present cost of man
ufacturing, is very low indeed.
can't control the cost of making, oi
cpuree. but we buy direct from three
factories on a nunntitv haK climi
nating the middle men and aiming to
Mil on n wholesale price Ami our cell
ing costs nre the lowest in Philadelphia
The result is, we are able to offer the
very best Mines that can be made in
America nt $.'1 to $0 less than the usual i
prices. For example, wc offer shoes
nt $7 that sell everywhere for nt least .
$10. Our highest price is SI 1 for shoes
rnmnnrnlile in everv tini'twitl.!,. fn tl.,. '
selling elsewhere at SI" to SIS..
' "The first floor foot shops on Market
and Chestnut St. average their selling
costs from'S.-tO to ..'! a pair, aud with
their extra net profit added on. it is '
readily Been why the public pays the in- j
fJateil prices for shoes today.
"You can see that with gross profits,
of from 7re. to S2 a pair we stand to
i' lose, thousands of dollars if we do not sell
';, huge quantities of shoes. Wc are wmli- '
dent, uowevcr. that Philadelphia men i
will DO quicK to bee the advantages of
this now selling idea of practically
inking mem iuio parinersnip, and our
Hales; tvill mount accordingly. Close
figuring allows us u modest profit that
no one can begrudge. After our sales
pass the 1500 pair a week mark, we
V'lll make another smashing cut in
prices."
The ro-onerative idea In sellim- shn,
ft1 Hi. retail is n brotlier idea to "Co-part-
nensuip iu luuuouji nuiwu in gaming
i (Tor in Amertcn h leadiug industries.
and it is the nim of the owner of the
Royal Boot Shop to adopt the "Co-
.JFartncrship Plan," every employee to
share tn tho profits of this firm in the
iitaear .future. The plan is lieine worked
'ut at present and will be introduced
fcere, em tiwuie scale, it looks us though
Jrfr. Hill has hit upon a practical solu
I loo of the iiroblem of "I'nvini- 'I'.,..
"2ftM," tftf ilin hlnra ,1'n Mn.l It ...
'Altii llKrt'nA nil the uneeAuc Hm Iilitln.1.,1
iphJii public will accord hira, and if it
Work's out oh it Mia with tho American
Woolen Stores in Lawrence, Mass..
, ne In ofher commodities besides shoes
111 q)Iawmi nml take a much needed
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Come Up For
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Many a man has
worked hours
and walked
blocks to earn a
$10 bill.
Saving is earning!
great Ud-stair
Clothes Shop has become
a regular school of econ
omy for the men of this
city.
It has taught them a
lesson in saving in a prac
tical way. It has shown
them how to save $10 and
more on Clothing of real
merit.
have
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CHARLES i"ni
iWCM COM PA
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a
COMPANY
617-619 ARCH ST.
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SET vwntLpKAi
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Orilrro uB
Accented Hwv
Boys' $12.50
Suits
$7.95
Pren! mil make a
blc sarlnn conllnn
her
Fltio oualltr mlx
turrj In Vorfnllt belt
ec) ivlc sewed toM.i vV
Hand hard wear. All i-B' "
elzen
to
17
years.
ADLER
Another Big Group of
Men's $40 & $45
Suits & Overcoats
' Special
Tomorrow
All fine custom
made, nn.ti(l tnil
or. cd Rarmcnts.
Suits Rood for
all-year - around
car.
A. B. Kirschbaum Suits Included
You enn judge the high quality of tho
Ptarments by this well-known make which wo
include in this remarkablo sale. It will sure
ly pay you to walk up and make a big saving
on finest quality suits and overcoats.
Men's $5
PANTS
53
Ttt tulue alt Ph Indelrti
i. mlklnc about nrlnc our
old inal alone e ''l
mat- h It un ho voii will
n'Uitl'RMy liavo a new aun
THE CLOTHIER
S. E. Cor. 13th & Market Sts.
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.JxwELRYNOUfE IN PHILADEIPHM
30 frforaTE 13th Street
ME HERE ENJOY M. SIMON & COS CREW
PLAN-OWN HANDSOME JEWELRY
Could you think of n more pleasant way to
own linnclsomc jewelry, watches or dia
monds? You simply promise to pay un it
small sum each week, and our entire stock is
at your disposal. If you arc honest we want
you to help 'yourself to those beautiful tilings
that go to make life worth while, ou may
choose from the biggest slock in
town, with the absolute assurance
that you pay no more tlttin you
would at any reliable cash store
and remember you enjoy our
weekly payment plan the
ant on tit being so biuall that
you'll never miss it.
OPEN SATURDAY
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Wo arc proud to boast of
die fact that our store is
Dutroni.cd by more ladies
than any other. The reason
is iinnarcut courlesy.kintl-
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ff regarding uc"rSir,B
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WE CREDIT V-
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JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA
39North S3th Street
Hundreds
the lesson !
Have you?
learned
Spring Clothes
direct from our own sunlight tailofplant in New .York
$ "if $ i-
OD
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also
30 -
s40 $45 $50
The creative .ability of our
designers has been teitcd to
the mtmott to produce such
beautiful models at we show
We are able to sellP&Q Clotjies
at such lov pricet. becauie
you buy them in our own 35
Shop
From the greakil maker to ukarer manufacturers
From the P&Q tailor plant direct
Saoinguou the middleman's profit
-Lon. UPSTAIRS tent keeps the price DOWN
Second
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Second
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irket St.
1007-09-11 MarJ
What do you ask for
when you buy motor
Do you simply ask for "oil"? Do you say "light," "medium"
or-"heavy "or do you actually lviow the type of oil suited to the
particular conditions of your car and insist on getting it?
This matter of choosing oil is no t4hit-or-miss" affair.
You can greatly prolong the life of your car or you can ruin
it and in either case the oil you use will be a big factor.
Even though you may specify a particular grade you are not
sure of getting exactly what you need, because the "light" of one
brand may correspond to the "medium" of another and then not
be uniform.
SUNOCO Motor Oil has the following advantages:
It is made in six different types, so as to exactly meet every
automotive lubricating requirement. You are always sure of a
type that will "fit" your motor.
SUNOCO Motor Oil is a straight-run, distilled oil, absolutely
uniform each drop being as pure, clean and efficient as every
other drop.
SUNOCO Motor Oil never leaves a hard, flinty carbon de
posit that causes so much worry, trouble and expense.. Any deposit
that should happen to form and this" is quite negligible is soft
ana can be readily removed with a rag.
Let us make this suggestion,
Go to a reliable dealer or garage, have your crank case
drained, cleaned and filled with the proper type of SUNOCO Oil
(Sunoco dealers know) and then compare the results with your
previous experience.
This is your opportunity to get better service from your car
and save money.
SUN COMPANY
Philadelphia Office Finance Building
Refineries: Marcus- Hook, Pa.; Toledo, Ohio; Yale, Okla.
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SUNOCO is sold by reli
able dealers and garages,
who are furnished with our
lubrication guide prepared
by eminent lubricating au
thorities. Look for the Sun-
: o ' ?l- i i
ui.u sign, ounoco is !
any quantity; also in
5-gallon cans and in
arums lor nomc gar;
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