Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 28, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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ON LABOR DISPUTES
Statement by Commander
D'Olier Received Hero Makes
Attitude of Organization Clear
NEW POST IS PLANNED
That the American Lesion, with its
fKWO posts throtiRhnut the Tnlfe'l States.
Is committed to n "hand off" policy
toward labor controversies is cmpiiiislzcd
In a stntcment by National Commander
Franklin D'Olier. jnt received here.
It rends in part as follows :
"The American Legion hns taken n
Ycry positive stand that, as an organi
zation, it should never take any definite
pirt in any dispute between the em
ployer and the employe, or between
capital and labor. This policy shall
be adhered to strictly by the nntionnl
organization, state organizations and
the posts as well."
There has been some effort to mis
represent the position of the Legion
In this mntter. This statement makes
plain the Legion's attitude.
A further effort ! being made by
world war veterans In the Thirty-fourth
ward to obtain a post charter for men
living In the Ovcrbrook section. The
application, presented by John V. Ho
rnn, has received the consideration of
the county executive organization on
sovernl occasions. It will be trans
mitted to state headquarters for ap
proval. There is om post in that ward
now Philadelphia Mnnetn.
The Heniamln Fraklln Post No. 405
has n national delegate to. the Clevclond
convention. Mnylln .T. Pickering, vice
commnder of the pojt. who was chosen
nt tht Allcntown convention. He has
been chairman of the state legislative
committee nnd ban represented it in im
portant conferences here and In Wash
ington. Post 40." hns a paid-up mem
bership of more than "i00 and Is one of
the largest In the city.
WOMAN SET8 FIRE TO HOME
Gathering Iter collection of pictures
in a pile in the middle of the tloor of
her apartment nt G424 Sansom street,
Ellcvcn Shields, fifty-eight jears old.
set fire to the pile. The jnnltor put
out the fire and sent for the police. The
Osada Mantel Co.
Mannfartnrfra nnd TimUn tn
Medicine Cabinets, Wardrobes,
Mantels, Mantel Shelves, Ofllca
Partitions, Gas Loss, Gas GraU
and Fire Seta.
1422-31 S. Front St.
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MOTOR TRUCK
SALES EXECUTIVE
10 years' mircemfnl rprrlence
Mfrrliumllnlni; Mntnr TrucU. nnd
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mutineer, snls inniinK" nnl
tll.trttmtnr. Will l" oprn o nr
repl position AtiRU.t t n .il
inniniKfr. Commlmlon linsls
only. Will flnnnre rnilfi ornnnl
zntlon If proposition U right.
M 230, Ledger Office
, Phona "Tom" Foley
for Latest Records
and Columbia
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Men for porter work
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Cleaners (day or night) Cleaners (day or night)
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Ironers, plain and fancy
Forewoman, experienced
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porter and other gen
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Carpenters, first - class
workmen
Please apply in person at Employment Office,
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2 John Wananjaket
for the Grafonola"
Try us for the latest
Columbia Records
Fhonr Diamond 3017
woman was taken to the Central
Station, where her mentnl condition will
be examined todny.
OLD ROOFS
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Floor Lamps.
Cutlery Umbrellas.
Electrical
Appliances.
Fountain Pens.
Cameras Films
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volume without sacrificing tone quality or any of the beauty
of the record.
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the music in un muffled sound waves straight from the record,
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See the Grafonola's other exclusive features.
Standard Models up to $300 Period Designs up to $2100
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Sacrificed to Mare Room for Builders
Tripling our floor space at the Market St. Store means workmen, scaf
folding, temporary partitions, etc., etc. and no place for our enormous
stocks.
We have forgotten everything but the imperative necessity for quick
stock reduction. That's'why you can now buy famous Gcutlnjr Shoes at
the lowest prices offered on high-grade shoes in Philadelphia for three
years, ,
Women's Oxfords as low as 975
Men's Oxfords as low as $fi-75
Children's Shoes Hosiery, etc., at Great Savings
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