fvj "j tvwj ")v I-3'AV (V- V 3 T -f-T -nr-"F.-p '-';.. M5, "' I 1 w I, T , r v . ,. 'v. ?, . v;.v ), . , Ai IIP?" I ,v, ?y ' 'TPfy ,j ',." ' yy', ' wJ - J f , , V l.. ..f I . H . r MK Y MA te ,? ' -j&i t -.-ti, swi&yL' EVENItfCr PUBLIC LEDGE-Hm yV . - &Kt" .'; fr: of ft h -r i , . fkj,, J'jfV ' ' x J . .) tfOVEMBEtt 2, 1&0 ? r; i"7 ... e . ripy IR COAL GOUGE in HfT ICE MAKERS His Industry in New Jersey .'Mulled of $15,201,000, I Hobekon Producer Says PAID HIGH AS $21 A TON AJUnllc City, Nev. 12. Before the Zisttrp Tco Manufacturers' Associa tion, in convention here yesterday, Antheny 3. Velh, of Hoboken, head tt one of tbv largest ice producing Ijpdlcatoe fn Hudsen' county, injected the charge 'of grate into tne Bituminous tell controversy. I'ttv had te submit te sandbagglnc tnd Py f" preflteera whatever they dote te deroend, or shut up shop," he ftli, "We concluded te pay any price It i get fuel rather than let the people leftr for lick of lee. They made us pi as high' as 21 a ten for some et ofe'kummsrite the. situation In this iUte, we complied with every order liwed by the Interstate Commerce i;M..i..in mnA vlth all of the In- triictloes e Me railroad companies, " a.. a. .t1sV liaa hAn an ! of $15, ted the net result has Men an ever thtxie, te ice producers aienc 'Records & Music Rolls" All tS Latest UU Talking Machines. LOUIS SORKIN i 1SS V. Sth St.. , , Phoni"Ttm"FeUy (or Latest Records and Columbia Grafonelu lun That. revlnr ST10 1406 GIRAnD AVE &$& it: """m Passlnr Pliaae of Readjustment "Conditions in the bituminous coal Industry, which have caused consumers trouble in obtaining supplies and given opportunity for speculative prices In this commodity, are but a basting phase of war readjustment," assarted J. D. A. Merrow, vlce president of the Na tional Ceal Association. He Insisted nenemergency exists lq the bituminous Industry te cal for federal control of mines. "We all understand perfectly well that lack of transportation Is the basic cause et the trouble,," the operators' spokesman continued. "The remedy for that difficulty is net regulation of coal but Improvement et transportation facilities. The railroads are making vigorous efforts te bring that about. "If the railroads arc given an oppor tunity te recover from the ill effect they suffered during the war'therc is no doubt whatever they will furnish all the transportation thin rftnntrv nnvl. When that Is done people need have no fear as te future sufficiency et their coal supply or the reasonableness of prices. "There arc 10,000 bituminous coal mines open throughout the country. There is plenty et coal land available long the railways In whleb 10,000 mere mines could be opened if they were needed te supply this country, but they are net needed," Transportation Only Need The mines new open, equipped as they are with machinery and manned with the men who are there, can produce 100,000,000 tens mere coal every year tliau this country can use and expert. We need te have sufficient transports, tien devoted te the movement of the out put et these mines, and that is all that U necessary te relieve conditions such as these of the last six months. "We need natlence and hard, com men sense In the cxlatipg condition and net theoretical socialistic governmental regulation," Mr. Merrow maintained. "If business men are ilven an dnner- tunlty te work out these problems they win emerge successfully from tne eco nomic chaos war brought upon thaceun try." He added, with some bitterness, that every new and then Seme "Intellectual giant" (Uncovers the United Btatea ha produced about 60,000,000 mere tens et coal this year up te date than last year, whereas we are new 7,000,000 tens behind production for the eeual period of 1017 and 42,000,000 tens be hind 1018. Last year's production fell 40,000,000 tens short of requirements. It Is estimated the country will require from 050,000,000 te 505,000,000 tens of soft coal this year. Specially Assembled Lamps Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades Expertly selected te harmonize with the present decorative schemes of halls, living rooms, din ing rooms, libraries, boudoirs. New distinguished designs in metal, mahogany, composition and combinations. Nowhcre olse can you find greater opportunity for appropriate selection. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Loek for the TONE LEAVES I I VBIIkV III 9 I Hill lBBBT SJBBBBBBBBBBBBUgasSB sf M NEW CLASHES NEAR URQA Chinese Fighting Russians, Mongols and Japanese; Americans Protected 'Peking-, Nev. 12. Chlnese troops have been engaged in new skirmishes with forces of Russians, Mongols and Japancce near Urga, northern Men gelia, according te despatche from that city. Re-enfercements rushed southward from Kiakhta, near the Siberian fron tier, turned the tide of battle nnd drove the enemy back toward the northeast. This figh,t occurred November 4, and the Chinese commander nt Urga has, since that time, received Information that enemy re-enfercements of 2000 men, principally Japanese, had arrived in the district and were preparing te re new the attack. The hostile movement Is claimed te b0 n Mengel nttimpt te restore au tonomy in that region. Apprehension concerning a few Americans in Urga has been allayed by the Chinese commander's assurance of their safety under the protection of special-detailed troops. "Morality Inspector" Killed In Raid Winnipeg, Man., Nev. 12. Alex Mc Curdy, provincial "morality Inspector," Is dead and two ether Manitoba police men wounded as the result of a liqudr raid en a hotel in St. Boniface early yesterday. The men who fired the shots escaped. PAGES BLAfJKEP,BY STRIKE Orange Magazine Gees te Press Without Type for Twe Ferma Bosten, Nev. 12. The appearance at the annual sessions of the National Orange yesterday of Its monthly mnga tine with two pages blank waa ex plained at a meeting of the beard of managers b ythe editor, Charles M. Gardner, former master of the Massa chusetts grande, ns due te a strike of printers for mere pay. The editor said the type for these two pages had been set but net locked before the strike started, nhd that when he and his foreman locked up the pages the stercetypcrs refused te handle them because of his own non union labor. Several hundred copies of the magaslne then were printed with the two pages blank, and it was voted by the beard of managers yentcrday te print the full circulation of CO. 000 in this way, with an explanation later of the cause. HEAD8 AU8TRIAN ASSEMBLY Vienna, Nev. 12. Dr. Richard Wcissklrchner. many years mayor of Vienna, has been elected first presi dent et the Austrian National Assem bly, succeeding Dr. Karl Belts. Herr Eldersch, Secial Democrat, was elected second president and Dr. F. Dlnghefer. of the Greater German party, third president. Fer the first time since pre war monarchical days high mass at the votive church preceded the opening of the session. m DEFENSE AGAINST rfiMQrv Serbia and Czechoslovakia Pledge Mutual Aid, Published Pact Shows Belgrade, Juge-Slavia, Ner, 12.; Tlia text of the defenslve conventlesJ0 concluded between Serbia (3uge-Bldvla),' and Czecho-Slevakla.on August 14, has been made public. It pr6vldes thfct la the event of an unprovoked attack bf ' Hubgary en either party te the conven tion the ether shall come te Its aid. The convention is for two years, whea it may bn denounced by either party, '. but it will remain in force for SKA , months after Its denunciation, H Neither party can conclude an nlll-,Vit' nnce with a third power without netM-jiT' catien te tee eincr. l I - SShB Hb iJEEgi "7Tgl W JsM i-M SESM !iHiH llB jJsKsjwsaxM TrwWSrg:M Men's $7.50 & $8.00 Trousers $4.95 Largest Exclusive Men8 & Beys Clothing Stere in Philadelphia Beys' $12.50 2 Pr. Pants Suits $7.95 Stere Orders Accepted 1019-21 Market Street Open Every Evening Te-morrow, Mr. Hill Is Ready Te Establish. Anether Recerd Breaker With 1000 Men's 30 and Suits & Overcoats at the Unheard of Lew Price ) 'Exclusive Columbia Features These exclusive Tene Leaves identify every genuine Columbia Grafonela. Yeu knew, when you sec them, that the phenpgraph before you has all the important exclusive features. These exclusive Tene Leaves will give you complete and accurate control ever tone volume without sacrificing tene quality or any of the beauty of the record. The Columbia Grafonela's Streamline Cabinets are in variably in perfect accord with modern artistic furniture design. The Columbia Grafonela's Straight Tene Arm insures that the music will develop fully and naturally. 'This music will be an exact reproduction of the music the artists them selves produced en the original wax in the Columbia Laboratory. And, in addition te all these exclusive advantages, the Columbia Grafonela is new equipped with the exclusive Columbia Nen Set Automatic Step. Operates en any record, long or short. Never steps before it should. Always steps at the very end. Nothing te move or set or measure. Just start your Grafonela, and it plays nnd steps itself. Ask the nearest Columbia dca'.cr for a dem onstration of the step that nSeds no setting. Standard Medels up te $300 Period Designs up te $2100 xclusivefy en the OS) s Columbia : Grafonela jOttJMBIA 'GRAPHOPHQNE COMPANY, NW Yerk IB H& , H sMsmM.ssKsKsmdmWWmW'm h2' ings h imtemmkiMsMmkMwmmm: bona W&Hh t m sr t , ,HsaiiisHllllliiiim : ' $1Z $ aBHHBViBBBBBH : wsWs ' ffiJJsMBBMMMBsfcmMMMsgMWi ..$ -; m v-.iSBiWBISifflBs.Hlss HI V'v iHHHHsV W . ii ,;, a Kv V v f t V i Wuammmmammm jmmmmmm &mmssmBtmmsm-. Yeu read about all kinds of sales with wonderful sav- but man, where will you find such an honest and fide reduction? Mr. Hill lets no one at any time undersell him and this sale is the best proof for he slashes the prices en 1000 brand-new winter suits and overcoats right te the bone, in the greatest price-slashing sale en record. Thousands of men have shared in this wonderful event but te-morrow Mr. Hill is ready for 1000 mere with 1000 brand-new suits and overcoats. Every Wanted Style Every New Material Every New Celer Every Size for Any Man There isn't a style, a ma terial, a pattern, a color that any man could want but that is represented in this most extraordinary sale. 50 riili Highest Grade Suits & Overcoats Talk nbeut value giving where can you ever hope te match this no m n 1 1 e r hew low prices drop! The kind of suits and overcoats that suggest custom tai loring the kind that are made of finest woolens and tailored in the best possible manner. riaid-Uack Overcoats Silk-Lined Overcoats The Hill Ce., 1019-21 Market Street. it i-y. 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