Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PmLADELPHI A, MONDAY, "DECEMBER 20, 1920
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WILSON CANT STOP
TO PROBE GIRL'S DEATH
WHEATJMPORTS
President Hns Limited Power to
End Trading in Future, Com
mission Finds
HOUSE LEGISLATION URGED
Young Wife of Alleaad Thief Nerv
ous Victim
Ni'lllo ((llli)!, Mild In be tlie wife of i
Houliitnl Unll. now under urn-it n n i
I'litiroli roflbcr, tiled nf linemmmln at ,
I lip liome of Jolm mid I'llznbotli Wnt- j
son. on l'nst Thompson street. Int
night. She wns found ilead In her rrumi.
Police vny she wns nlso known a
Nellie Hall. TrUle Hall. Helen Hen-dili-kn
and Mnrle Tliomn Rowland
Unit is eliareed nitli rolibinc St. l'nt-
rlck's riinreli Inst Monday night.
The Watsons were held as material
witnesses, follow Iiik the report of the)
soman's death to the police of the
Kleventh district. Thej said they took
her into the 1ioum last Thursila. when
she aiipeulcil to them on the street, suj
inc she was homeless, litiugry and pen
niless. The Watsons will hne a hear
ing before Magistrate Campbell today
at the Kleenth district station. Kast
(Mrard nnd Montgomery aenues.
Bankers to Discuss 'Blue Sky' Law
"Rlue sky" laws will be one of the
important points con-idered at a meet
ing of the State Ranking Code Com
mission, to be held in this city after
the holldaj.s. Members of the lommls
for some time. Conferences will be
slon will also discuss propositions rela
tive to private banks, stockholders' lia
billtv and other matters which have
action is to be employed, the question j been previously considered. The drafts
be considered by Congress and that 1 0f the proim-ed bills will not be ready
legislation "not connected with wSr i held with (ommlttecs of interested as-
By Mm Associated lrev
Washington. Dec 20. -The Presi
dent is withont power under existing
law "to shut ntrt wheat imports." but
he "apparently has certain powers
under the Lercr net to stop future trad
ing In wheat," tlw Federal Trade Om
ruMon tnvs In a special report to
President Wilson, made public today
at the White Houe The commlcsion
snvs that "while evidence is not avail
able that future trading Is responsible
for the decline in wheat prices, it does
not appear that future trading In wheat
as at present operating, it of Indisput
able service to the grain trade." It
suggests, however, that if regulatory
Condition of Highways
Lincoln highway (Trenton to
ChombcrsburR) : Oood. except
through Rucks county, where it 1h
only fair. The Raltlmorc pike,
through Kennett Nuaro and Oxford,
is in good condition.
William Penn highway (Kaston
to Chambersburg) : All sections arc
reported In good condition. About
half an inch of snow covers the
ground in Dnuphln county.
Philadelphia and Reading pike:
(Sood condition.
Uincnster nnd Hnrrisburg pike:
Fair in Lancaster coUnty ;.good In
Pnujililn county.
Probnbly fair weather, with little
change In temperature; gentle vari
able winds
State Silk Workers Get Pay Cut
Allentown. Pa.. Ice. 20. (Ry A.
P ) Silk workers in this city and vi
cinity face a cut In pay beginning Jan
uary 1, according to nn announcement
todnv bv the head of the city's largest
mills.
URSUS DOES THE SHIMMY
"Collared" Bear Shakea a Wicked
8houtder at Zoo
The dance craw haa reached the
Zoo. A "collared" bear, the latest ar
rival In the animals home, is nn ex
pert shimmy artist. He is just a
youngster but he shaken a wicked
shoulder. Unnamed, except for the
technical handle. I'rsus Collaris. he is
supposed to have been born In the
northern part of .Tnpan and U .have
trnveled to "the land of the free" In
n Chinese tramp steamer.
m .....lni, (vivitaln vnn nolo the
bear to Superintendent C Emerson
Rrown, of the Zoo, insists the Infant
prodigy became proficient by Imitating
the Chinese crew eating Yoc-ko-mal
during the voyage. The collared bear
Is a vcrv rare specimen nnd according
to Mr. Rrown is the only one in the
Vnlted States. The hair on his body
Is grav-black In color and long nnd
shaggv. Just behind his brown head
two light gray stripes circle his neck
giving the appearance of a collar.
A plavmate of the new arrival is
Musty, a brown bear with a service
record as an army mascot that many
a buck private would envy.
powers be enacted.
The commission tells the President
that becausr of the failure of the Chi
cago Hoard of Trade to co-operate it
was unable to obtain necessnrv in
soclations The
making a study of
various states
commissioners are
"blue skv" laws in
formation as to whether there had been I fcJflWIrWAWWWlArVWWW
Inrge transactions in wheat futures of SJKflf Ei3
n manipulative character. Stf U
As to the concentrated purchases of UT rITI?l VfHTn 3
wheat in this country by foreign govern- JSTW JllJIltM IUUK
menu which hac undertaken to regu-I
late at home flour prices irrespective of
the price of wueat. the commission uc
dares that if these purchases are to 5
continue "the desirability of the United I !
States meeting them through a selling J J
orcanir.'itlon should be carefully con- J
sidcred."
CLERGY ASK CHILDREN'S AID1 f
Ministers Urge Donations for Hun- !
gry Little Ones In Europe i j
Clergymen of all denominations yes- ;
terday appealed to their congregations 5
to entertain an "Invisible guest" in p
their homes this Christmas season by .
contributing to the nurope.in Relief ' Jj
Council's S3n.00fl.000 fund to aid 3. g
i'00.000 undernourished children of 5
Europe. rj
Responding to a nationwide call to J5
rtrcaehers by the Pederal Council of the j.
Churches of Christ in America, the pas J
tors obscned the opening dnv of the 2
campaign by bringing the appeal to the 2
attention of their parishioners. They I J
spoke on the needs of the children of i 5
entral and Kastern Kurone. telling
how this call for aid has been given J
priority by the eight largest uclfa.-c g
organizations In America J
All the speakers praised Herbert
,'toovcr, head of the American Relief S
Administration, whose child -feedlug 5
campaigns in Kurope since tin- Armistice J
hnvc saved 15,000.000 persons from p
"turvatlon. ' fg
Rotary clubs throughout? the country I J
will lend their support to the nationally
collertion of funds soon to be taken irr J
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Phonograph
AT HALL'S
The Up-Town Rcpresentuti
Superb Fur Collar
Overcoats as
Gifts Really
i Worthwhile!
Reduced so as to afford you the
.opportunity to purchase them below
I their net cost to us !
THIS means, of course, that
they are even lower in price
than all the other merchandise
in our Store which has been
reduced to a flat
PJays Any Disc Record
IU two rarlnfttv fentnrfs the Ton
Amplifier and l'ltnn hTe ltn II
pr-rmlnrnt position to tho Jndi
mtnt of mtiRleJii Giptri.
Balance Easy Terms
Prices, $125 to $310
WOULD UNITE WOMEN
Pennsylvania League Plans to Con
solidate All State Organizations
Announcement Is made today thnt an
attempt Is being mnde In this state to
unite as many women's organizations
as possible to promote legislation which
women have alwajs favored and to pre
vent legislation which they oppose.
The organization that Is attempting
to bring nbout this consolidation Is the
Pennsylvania League of Women Vot
ers, and plans for the organization
were disclosed by Mrs. John O. Miller,
of Pittsburgh, the chairman.
"In Washington," said Mrs. Miller,
"eleven women's national organizations
have united under Mrs. Maud Wood
Tark, chairman of the Nntlonal League,
of Women Voters, for congressional ac
tivity. They have formed a committee,
the purpose of which is to pool the re-
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sources of all organizations Interested
In a specific measure, thffs gaining
strength In favor of any proposed legis
lation without duplication and without
committing any organization to tha
support of a bill it has not Indorsed.
Something liko thi.s should be done In
this sta,tc, nnd for that reason head
quarters have been opened at 1000
Finance Rulldlng, this city, for the or
ganization work,"
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Woman 8ue Another for $50,000
Atlantic City, Dec. 20. Sulf for
$50,000 damages has been entered
against Mrs. Lily Wood, proprietress of
a Roardwalk novelty shop, by Mrs.
Trucman K. Remington, of 0011 Roard
walk, who alleges that Mrs. Wood
alienated tho affections of her husband
by tho use of "wiles, Arts and blandish
ments." The Remingtons conduct a
store n block away from Mrs. Wood's
business.
URGES "DRY" AC"! SUPPORT
hlbl
Former Prohibition Candidate Hits
Brooks License Law
"Make good In practical politics and
Insist upon dry Judges for dry districts,
dry mayors for dry towns, nnd honest
police chiefs," urged John O. AVoollcy,
former Prohibition party candidate for
President, speaking for the nntl-snloon
movement in the Cenrnl North Rroad
.Street Church last night.
"Violations of prohibition aro due t
tho local authorities failing to co-oper-ato
with federal enforcement agents.
There is much violation In this weak
and difficult time of the prohibition
law," he continued.
I.ZanlTalVt""..'a'Sll
Oio constitution of tho United "taM
Tho question nt Issue is not Hh'll
toil nrn fnl- rV,ll,UI . . ,l.InW 'I
but rather' wfllyou abide" Vt,,? on'1
stltution as a loyal citizen." n
Premiers to Meet at Nice Dec. 2J
Paris, Dec. 20. According to a'dii,
patch to Lo Temps from Rome it (
stated In political circles in the Italian
capital that Premier Olollttl will ta
Rome December 28, for Nice, there to
meet M . KvRues, president of tit
French Council of Ministers, nnd Dnu
Lloyd George, the Rritlsh prime Vnln.
istcr.
BUY FROM THE NAVY
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -r-NEW
ALTOS BARITONES BASS BUGLES CELLOS
CLARINETS CORNETS CYMBALS BASS DRUMS
TENOR DRUMS TYMPANI DRUMS FLUTES
BASS HORNS OBOES PICCOLOS SAXOPHONES
TRIANGLES TROMBONES BASS VIOLINS
VIOLINS (FIRST AND SECOND) MUSIC STANDS
Available for Immediate Delivery. Call and Sec Them
COMMANDER STACKHOUSE
Board of Surrey, Appraisal and Sala
Navy Yard, Philadelphia
Dickinson 6300 Extension 149
Something for Every Business
See Tomorrow's Advertisement
GIFTS
That Last
Diamonds
always have their
intrinsic values.
They never go out
of stylo.
sot.iTAim:
Diamond Rings
$50 to $1000
In newpnt settings,
Ira mnde ot nlntlmim
top. Tfo line illnmonils
nnd one iHinlne snn-phlro
Now Ik-sign in iJO-Kt.
White Gold Wrist
Watches
$75 to $100
We RUiirunttT them ell
FLEXIBLE BRACELETS ARE GROWING IN FAVOR
Here's Pw'rrrfj if 3e&FWfWTTf:sta OtheXH, Without
Diamondf), in
11-Kt. Solid Cold
$125.00 gggjffggg $35 Up
Scottish Kile
Rings
WITH DIAMOND
$48 to $500
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Above Chestnut
Street, Under
Green's Hotel
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$75 wWi r "s i'" P wBmWSaKKg
iiH fM jPn Sacred Hours at Home
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20 off
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Our Confidential Credit Plan
gives cash advantages,
convenient payments and
immediate possession.
ASimora&Sojus
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Here are the facts concerning them
They are Seals, Beavers, Nutrias, Opos
sums and others
The $175 Fur Collar Coats I $1 ff
are reduced to a round ( A VfV
The $125 Fur Collar Coats I
are reduced to a round (
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ffl Sizes 35 to 42.
;5 Fair Notice The Store's offer of 20
off all merchandise ends on Friday of
; this week Christmas Eve.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut St.
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For Her Christmas
Happiness
While the avenues of human interest arc many and greatly diversified,
one often yields willingly to the call of inner self and finds sweet pleasure
in the soft, appealing strains of "Whispering Mope" and similar selections.
The Brunswick brings this wonderful music into your home for tht
family's betterment and enjoyment at any time.
Christmas! Only one gift this year can make her wonder
fully, completely happy and that is Frigidairc, the modern
method of refrigeration by electricity.
Frigidairc is a real cold storage plant for the home. "fl
Think of a refrigerator that, once installed, you can abso
lutely leave to itself and forget, secure in the knowledge that
month after month, automatically, electrically, it will manu
facture its own "cold" and afford you constant, perfect
lefrigcration!
That is Frigidairc electricity's latest aid to housekeeping.
No iceman; no ice of doubtful purity; no ice shortage; no
ice bills. Perfect refrigeration that prevents food contami
nation, protects the family's health and saves money in the
bargain.
Frigidairc is the one electrical device "she" needs and longs
for the last improvement needed to make her kitchen
complete.
Come and see Frigidairc. Let your wife examine it. Then
surprise her by making it your gift.
Frigidaire will make her Christmas memorably happy!
r 1-1 H FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION
Dwutum of the General Motors Corporation
1627 Chestnut bt , Philadelphia, Pa.
A Cokl Storage Plant for the Home
An Ideal Christmas Present
ttrutwuick
Radiate Happiness and Good Cheer
How comforting and satisfying is this means of indulg
ing one's desire for old familiar hymns, just at the time
when one is in the mood for them, and the encouragement
they give. And what a splendid way to weld the links
of family attachments and deepen the power of sentiment
There arc so many beautiful selections by noted artists
that every record collection should contain a number of
them for the sacred hours at home.
Exclusive Brunswick Features
The Ultona
All the needles necessary to play
the three different types of records arc
mounted on one remarkable device
called the "Ultona." A mere turn of the
hand adapts the Ultona to the differ
ent kinds of records. No attachments.
The Oval Tone Amplifier
The full, mellow tones for which
The Brunswick is so noted are partly
due to the all-wood construction of
the tone chamber, which eliminates
those metallic sounds with which you
may be familiar in other phonographs.
The Double Drive Motor
Exclusive with The Brunswick.
Noiseless vibrationless unvary
ing. Accurate as a watch. Winds
easily and noiselessly. It is worm
driven. Built on the vertical spring
principle to avoid vibration.
Select your Christmas Brunswick now while dealers' stocks are still complete
Any Brunswick dealer will be plcaucd to show you The Brunswick and play the
latest release of Brunswick Records. Brunswick Recorda can be played on any
phonograph using steel, fibre or semi-permanent needles.
THE0. PRESSER CO., 1710 Chestnut St.
JAS. B. GILLIES, Broad and Susquehanna Av
THE LUDWIG PIANO CO., 1103 'Chestnut St.
MYERS F. HALL, INC., 2626 Germantown Avq
PHILADELPHIA TALKING MACHINE CO.,
809-11 Chestnut St.
LIT BROTHERS
KEYSTONE TALKING MACHINE CO.,
219 S 52d St.
KEYSTONE TALKING MACHINE CO.,
1701 S. 7th 3t.
HARRY BUCKMAN, 1717 Point Breeze Ave.
These four Brunswick Records are particularly good
Silver Threads Among the Gold (Dank) T,norSolo Hammond and Male Trio
In the Gloaming Orred-lianUon) Contralto Solo . . . Elizabeth Lennox
Avalon (JoUon'Rote) Fox Trot Isham Jones' Rainbo Orchestra
Wishing Jont$) Fox Trot IihamJoneV Rainbo Orchestra
A Perfect Day Jacob. Bond) Tenor Solo .... Mario Archer Charalee
Macuahla (AacMarroogft) Ttnor with Ordiettra Theo. Karle
Mavi (Harold Craxton) Tenor with Orchctra Theo. Karle
You will also enjoy Virginia Rca'a rendition of "Old Folks at Home"
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY, CHICAGO
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