ri" &.' t '.;". b-ff I ,. 1' ..'' rc'Vr.'.7rf .'.. ' J. ' t ,V"., ' ' i :t r -v W '. '! i JlJ V u ' 15 JRL SLAYER CONVICTED i'Mrl Tuc0' Fc" P6""1" of Ten to Twenty Years ..:-..'.! Mftv fti .(Itv A. fl ... 4f..l. FT....,!. flflrArt (nAntt. 4liw1 Am HIM"1"" "'L" nw..,, .. ,, charge of ft "fftttc murder (or the nhootlDK. of her slater, Sirs.'" Angelina. -.! An Mn'rrli R. UPM found iriilltv lint night of manslaughter In the first after being out oleyen hours and a half. Sentence will bo lmp6cd June 7. apartment In which the s sters resided. The prosecution eged that the shot had retired for the n ght. The defenso The law provides a penalty of ten to twenty yenrs' Imprisonment for con viction of manslaughter In the first de grce. TWO SHOT DURING STRIKE " 8tenoBraphere' Hair PUlled by Women In Rhode Island Riot nrlstol, 11. I., May 28. (By A, P.) Two, strike sympathies wore wound ed by pistol shots and three factory guards Injured with stones during a riot today outside the plant of tbo National India Rubor Co. Tho trouble started with the arrival of a morning train bringing women clerks, mechanics and r ' i A THOROUGHBRED AMONG CARS The New Haynes Coupe is beyond question the idea car for "mi-lady." Mod ern in scrupulous detail You will be proud to drive the Haynes. secure in your knowledge that it is "America's First Car." BEAUTY STRENGTH POWER COMFORT HENRY A. ROWAN, Jr., CO. Ifl. . J t 2031 Market Street If there is no Haynes dealer In your town, write us for descriptive booklet. Ph.. Snruce 4725. . mm 1893 "THE HAYNES IS AMERICA'S FIRST CAR - 1920 H 6ther employes whos work had not stopped with tbe cloning of the factory on account of a strike. Woman In the crowd of strike sympathizers pulled the stenographers' hair and several of the latter were roughly handled. Approximately 4700 persons are em ployed at .the mill and all of the with the exception of 800 clerks, carpenters and like employes, cither Joined the strike or were forced out of work by the closing of the plant. i 'HVQijHB!""' -"MMWW """ "" " '"" """"' " ' ' -1 Coal Mine Management If you are financially in terettcd in coal properties you should investigate the service we offer you. Changing industrial con. ditions make efficient supervision more essen tial than ever. Pcabody management ser vice has been of great benefit 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. Baokltt txptainlng this ierice will be mailed on rcqutit PEABODY COAL CO. CHICAGO KINNEY'S H6-18-20 North 8th St., Above Arch St., Phila. I KINNEY'S f lei Yea Buy hm Shoes at KHNETS HG. STORE, Yoo (now That You Can't implicate Them Any where . Shoe for Shoe, Whir for Hollar ! You'll Find an Unlimited Selection Here of Every Style in Women s High & Low Shoes Women's white camas Oxford, Uh high covorcd Louis hel. Same In vhlto canwin Pumps i. . Women's patent Icutlior Mary June Pumps HuBigShoeNews forRden! Snappy and Conservative Low Shoes tO AC ?2!98 'i no x o Mat Kid high iecj Pumps, ct OO plain too O.CO Plain patent leather seam- JO QO Iiss Pumps, with high heels O.lJO VomonB patent leather tA no Oforda Loul? hl . 570 Comfort Oxfords, plain w r iii 3.49 Men'n Brown Calf Knsllsh Ox fords. Goodyear tr; aq welt DtifO Men's Brown Calf Bluchers (Joodycar ?e no wen , o.yo Brown HnKllsh $ qq Btocub Oxfords . D0 Men's Cordo Calf Kngllh Ox fords, Pall Mall toe. tJ no Price O.yO Men's Brown Viol Blucher Ox fords, with rubber ; An heels O.y Men's Black Calf nngllsh Ox fords. Special Gooc- tA QQ jcar welt ... i,S0 Men's Black Calf Blucher Ox fords Special Good- A QQ year welt IS70 Men s Patent Colt Blucher Ox fords with medium toe Sre- ciai uoooycar welt Mon'fl White Canas Oxfords '4.98 '1.49 High Shoes for All Needs '5.98 Men's Brown English Bals. Goodyear welt Men's Qunmetal r. Bluchers & Bals Men's Vlcl Kid Bluchers . Men'B lleay Work ShoeH black and tail Men's Brown nngllsh Brogun Shoes Men's Scout Shoes Men's Gunmetal Con gress Gaiters '4.98 '5.98 '3.49 '7.98 '3.49 '4.49 Mens Gun. Bluchers Medium toe Special Boys' Tun Scout Shoes, IO QQ sizes 2'j to 5U . ,,UO Llttlo Gents' Tan Scout Shoes: sizes 11 to yo QQ 13L, .. . tmtV Men's Brown Bluchers with rubher heels Boys' Black Dress Bluchen acsH.to '3.49 I.lttls Gents' Black o qq School Shoes . . . iJO 53.98 '5.98 Women's mat If Id hlgh-hcd SO QQ u.w Pumps. Turned soles. Speclul '5.98 Black calf and kid Ox- s. lords, now military licel. Women's black kid, high heel Oxfords 4.98 3.49 Women's whlto canas Ox- $ fords, with rubber heel. Seasonable Styles of High Shoes Women's black kid, high and medium heel lace Shoes . . . n QQ Women's patent leather, medium heel, gray Uoth tops IfiQ '3!98 'C QQ jjj Women's kid comfort Shoes . . Women's wide-ankle comfort Shoes Low Shoes That Children Like '3.49 MBBLMtabk Ml,i:"t. I-enmer. Mnrv JmiM. wwjv.4 veit; Bizea 11 IU ...,, , , .i.uurena patent Leather o TO Janes. Sizes 8 14 to 11 Z.S7 Misses' White Nubuck Mary "'i. oiich 11 'A to 2. aumo tor uniidren. sizes o n 10 n Sizes 11 Va to 2 '3.49 '2.98 0 ACk Sizes a to 11 1 QQ X mJ Misses' dull ralf Mary Janes. Children s black kid Mary Janes Infants' Patent Leather Mary Janes Growing Girls' black kid Oxfords Growing Girls' brown calf Oxfords. Growing Girls' patent leather plain Pumps. Sizes 2 V. k Also patent leather Oxfords. Sltej 2V4 to 6.,.. , . Children's patent 2-eyelet tie. Slzea 8H to 11..,,,' Sizes 4 to 8. Price Price In the Bargain Bins 100 ritlr Odds and Knii of Pump, and Oxford. 0 QQ Special niJO All size, and atyle. In brown and black. Men's Boots '2.98 Mn's Hhort Hoot. Jl.n' Storm King Ilooln , Men' U. f. Army Hip U00L1 .lies D to Jl. '3.49 '3.89 Now I the Time for "Keds" Tennis Shoes li JfANiMcriffts AO Ot Bt liii"i'r.ii' 'liiii 1 ''''' ' ' uoc co $1.4:? mi ill Mfr tMlr V WJt 1 11 11 1 M ill 111 1 ' ill 1 TiniiMnii wr LLLVfA unvif jetre '2.29 '3.98 '3.98 '3.98 &t ?xV!0M " 3.98 r-TACl&r '2.98 ,nwflitnB'b?atert!,hcr.'111 Cut '" 'oTetrob8r.0.,rnt0''' '2.98 Children's blade kid Ox-' o Tn fords. Sizes 8)4 to u. 2.79 frame-Misses', sizes nM tOA9 Long-Wearing High Shoes izes""..' '1.98 Children's brown lacn. in nn Sizes 8tt to 11 2.98 Children's patent leather in nn button. Sizes 8H to 11 . Z.aO Growing Girls' brown calf tA nn le 4.98 All Styles and Sizes All Mall Order Promptly Filled 116-118-120 N. 8th St. AKy.Art.Sl' nw ma.r tin s r. m.. Baturdar tin 10 r. m. rluladelpnia Muses' and Children's Barefoot Sandals & Play Oxfords 98c ito $1.98 TO CUlHAIfj-CUT PRICES Now YorklsrberV Union Will Open ' " ' New Shops V.mf Vl Hf tO Tl. A Tl .v aviii) . Ao. tj ii. x . r Prlces of shaves and liatr cuts In Now lork soon will bo ctlt to fifteen ftnd thlrtyflro cents, respective!, accord Inn to Leon Worths), Keocral organizer of the Internationa) Barbers'' Union. The cut rates wlllbc-mado In new bar ber shops which, he said, will be opened by the barbers' union or Individual union members. Darber ln the nc,w places, be, ssid, 1. More Good Positions at Wanamaker's A mighty good place to work, you'll hear; friendly people, good pay, splendid business training, ample provision through the Wana maker Foundation for life insurance, savings, sick benefits and pensions, and best of all, tho stimulating atmosphere of a business association CHARGED WITH OPPORTUNITY for the capable worker. Just Now Some of These Jobs Are Open for new applicants, both experienced nnd inexperienced, as follows: Men PORTERS, white or colored. Steady jobs for steady men. At this well-paid indoor work you keep your health and strength instead of risking it in the ex posure of outdoor labor. Overtime paid for. PACKERS AND CRATERS for china and other goods. Interesting jobs for middle-aged men handy with tools, or for handy young fellows looking for a business start. Women CASHIERS WHO NEEDN'T STAY CASHIERS FOR EVER "I want a business future," the ambitious American girls says. Starting as cashiers here (with or without experience), intelligent, trustworthy girls, ca pable of handling money quickly and accurately, may count on good salaries, reasonable hours, a thorough grounding in the finest of business systems, and above all, opportun ities for PROMOTION. There are also a few positions for cashiers on part-time. STENOGRAPHERS, BILLERS AND TYPISTS ready to learn billing, bookkeepers, assistant bookkeepers, clerks. See what a variety of employment is open to the bright American girls who'll 'answer this ! Be among the early ones. Apply in person at Employment Office, First Floor, Gallery. John Wanamaker will receive the union scale of ?80 a week, wltb CO per cent of all earnlncs nbovo receipts of $A'Z a. week. Tipping llf n6t be barred", frhtrtyfro fceiU 1 will be the price aleo for a maHsfe, w khhmnM. ulnfrA nr mAnini'0. " .....,. , .. a w. ................ The Quality chewing gum for particular people hi" :; 1. r IV "A?. ' JCii , HEW YORK. U.S.A VUtetcitedA 7. MM IChwrtnfOCTafluflwrtt n.'vev , 1 -j-.... : aM . - a ' - .t. - . 1: 'Vtt'.stJ IwjgwMntwycwJiiwHiiiiiwwirwvigwwtciUpwrttamny WL l2im. 1 tobesolST uttthk ALIEN PROPERTY J Voting Trust Certificates representing 12,020 share of BEER, SONDHEIMER & CO., Inc. New York City Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, as Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at? public sale to the highest bidder at the office of Beer, Sond heimer & Co., Inc., 61 Broadway, New York City, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 15th day of June, 1920, Voting Trust Certificates representing 12,020 shares of the capital stock of said Beer, Sondheimer & Co., Inc., a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New' York, being all of the outstanding shares of said Corporation. Full description of and Information concerning tho property to In- sold, the terms and conditions of Inspection nnd sale, and of the Order of Sale, may be obtained by application to Joseph V Ouffey. Director of Sales, 110 West 42d Street, New York City, or tho tlio Allen Property Custodian, Washlnston, D. C. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, oj Alien Properly Caslodian. a HAAAiA. a a a a a GJjJQf QdV H MK& iEffVI iliBiiA iiiir. 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