w ; . jlV B ' i Ml'd w iu i f '"' II ii n. - '?.,; v 4 H. 4 1 yill..1 If .n If I ,f 12 EVETONGr 'PUBDIC 5MGEER-.' PfcAMP&lX THURSDAY, bECEMBER 23, 02: v, "H AMP'S" CAPITOL RECORD I Mauor Makes Plans PRESAGES BITTER BATTLE, to Clean ujfabinet Washington Recalls Scrappy Prownsitiva of Mayor Moore When Ho IP' as Member of Congress Expect Fine Fight Over Council Action I Bv a Htnff CorrMixMidenf Walilnptnn, I 2.X Major roiieres-i ss a ready debater Ho came Mnore'i war on the Philadelphia Mil-1 to CotiRresH equipped with a thorough nielnal Court butliret recalls to members I working knowledge of parliamentary law of Congress here that "Hnmpy" when, and procedure, llo had a facility of a member of the I1oum never molded speech and n ready manner of present a fight. He was icneralh rated n one Ing his views that made "floor uork" of tho "scrapie menroern of Con- easy for him. He was on his feet as ... tllu fpinmlu n.ltnire.1 bim fnr it. . often, nroballlv. as unr rnllnniriin tn and his crltlrs called hlra pestiferous, i either the Republican or Democratic lint nn nne ever cul'ed him n coward. Chairman Thomas S Jlutler, of the naval affairs committee, now and then tailed on him to help out In n battle siue. tie tooK part In all important ucDHies, irequeniiy interjecting ques tions and comment In the running lire 01 parliamentary sKtrmtslies. ills ca HI' I "- -..v.-. ..... , u - fn, 1l(,rnl nnw nnnronr at oris In '-ut mr sarcasm was irequenuy tils- the davs before the war the nav wasn't r'ad at the expense of opponents, always so popular as it is now . epe I ""' hn '"' V,.mlnr'l ln then,'K,11; h, dally when it wanted monej Conse- Probably would have become Republican nuenth it was (.om.-times necessary ", m round up all the big tiav men, nnd The tarlfl wns his special forte. He particularly those who could "handle ' raade n stud of It, and figured in all themselves"' on the floor to help put the tariff fights and nrguments. the appropriations through j. He was a river-atid-harbor member "Hainpv never fnllel "" Chairman from the ground up, constantly preach. JJutler s-il'd todiiv. Ing the gospel of waterway Iraprovo- "The one tlmu ou i ,in t-ai about ment. 'Hamp' all the time whether in Con gress or out I that he in't afraid to Greeks Ordered Out of Asia Minor ff'tf bW'H. "1..R.V 'XV CoT,ant.op,e Pec 2, -Creeks em but he tiewr mi tr..m a fight And j Ployed in provincial branches of the Ot he was a gil li r ' toman bank In tne Herakleo coal field Another IVtmohann member who hlm, bc(n 0TP, to leave Asia Minor dldn t want t beenine mixed up in the, , , , . PMludelphm s.tuiition reeilled that ' ulthin fort ""'t ''"urs. Turkish Na Maor Moore was one of the most ae tlonalists who control ports along the tlve' and vigorous critics of the t'nder- I Hla'ok Sea coast of Asia Minor, have wood tariff b.ll in !."'; ' commandeered all Greek steamers an- eral months was on his feet on the floor of the House almost dally, criticizing chored in those harbors. Its schedules lie perslstentl demanded r protection for I'enns.vivania nnniitac Continued from l'one One business in his own wny and will not be ready to answer long distance calls to come to Atlantic City to tolk things over. The, svstem the Mayor Is xtrlvlng to eradicate, by which patronage affects tho votes of eouncllmen, was brought Into relief by a statement by Council man Cans, n political ally of Mr. Acker, (iiins voted to sustain Judge Ttrown's million dollar budget against the veto if the Mayor It Is charged by friends of the Mayor that Oans' vote was af fected bv the fact that six of his fol lowers In the Thirty-eighth ward have "Jobs" In the Municipal lurt. In explanation. Oaiis said: "Mr. Acker asked me to vote to wis laliied the Mavor. and I told him I was In a position that forced me to go against his wishes." Meanwhile the Mayor Is receiving hearty congratulations nnd Indorse ments from representative men and women, for cTaraple, the municipal af fairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce, which made the tour of In spection of the Municipal Court at the same time aa did the eouncllmen. The committee, which has Juht com pleted a personal study and survey of the Municipal Court and la armed with first hand knowledge of the conditions, "commended Mayor Moore for the posi tion he has taken with respect to the appropriations for the Municipal Court." Trigg naclis Mayor This resolution was referred later In the day to the executive committee, of which Krnest T Trigg ts the chairman. The members heartily approved of the support offered Mayor Sloore in his controversy. "I am 100 per cent with the Mayor in this matter," said Mr. Trigg. Presl- hirers. "It would lie hird to pi-k out nnv particular tic'it In wh'ch Hamp' dl tincuisliid hnu'elf " this member snid 'lie v',i in all of them mi could itlvwivs count on hearing from him I venture to sv he tilled as man pages in the ("nRresnnal Hecord as iny member who vrved with him in the House " Mavor Moore was what is known In r A REAL TRUCK T)o yo'i know vou enn get 1 used truck cf M itvlard rrake for about ono-quarfrr of t'le original cost" Tlmken nir or'lnnt.il motors, Bro-vn 11 pe Tran"lm ,ona Do not noclf-ct to get one of the two or three t, n trucks wo have rc-plact-fl with new equipment. See Mr Cnple. Atlantic Refining Company). 3U4 Pasnunk enuc Save the cost of expensive pack ages and wrappers buy KEE BLER Oven-fresh Soda Crackers Bun bu the Pound and Save Keebler-Weyl Baking Co., Philadelphia dent Alba I!, Johnson, David KlrscN baum, C. P. Vaughan nnd Charles J. Cohen were other members who ex pressed themselves In a similar vein. The resolution follows: "That the committee on municipal affairs of tho Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, believing as it does that the utmost econom consistent with due efficiency should be exercised In the administration of every department of tho city government, commends Mayor Moore for the position which he has taken with respect to the appropriations for the Municipal Court.'' The municipal affairs committee, of which Perclval K. Foerderer Is chair man, nnd of whose membership 13. J, McAlcer, George 11. Wells. Alba 11. Johnson, H. II. Renbrook and Charles A. Wagner subscribed to the resolution, spent several weeks making an Investi gation of the Municipal Court on the invitation of Tudge Itrown. While It found miieh to commend It expressed lUelf yesterday as against the extrav agance of the demands for money and the desertion of tl.c Major. Woman Bandit Aids in Street Hold-Up Cfmllnuwl from Pwte One pltal where physicians say he is suf fering from concussion of the brain. Two thugs trailed Miss Hlanche flood, of .172!, Cambridge street, after she had drawn $175 from a bank esterday. The woman lind planned the purchase of numerous Christmas gifts, and also a holiday trip, with money Mivcd In small sums during the .venr. The men caw the monc paid over the teller's counter in the bank, but the did not see Miss flood slip It into a small pouch which she hid In her shirtwaist. At Fifty eighth street and (llrard avenue she was attacked bj the men, one of whom was n Negro. The white man, according to Miss Good g state ment today, searched her, while the other man pinioned her arms to her side. The pouch containing the no"J"' was located and taken from her. The white man struck Miss flood two heavy blows ln the face. Then both men ran down Fifty-eighth street. Miss Good said she tried to divert the search by giving her handbag, con taining several dollars, to the white man, when he demanded her money. The cenrch immediately followed, for the hold-up man sold to her: "I know you ve rot a large amount ot money. Whero have you hidden It?" Tumley Coxe, a chief petty officer, Btatloned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, was crossing Fifteenth street at Venango yesterday when he was hit on the head with a blunt instrument. When he recovered consciousness nnd made his way to an uptown police sta tion he reported that a $200 diamond ring nnd ?4i. in money had been i-tolen. $7000 in Show Stolen Samuel Olreenfeld, storekeeper. of 2.'.17 South Heventh street, told tho po lice ho forgot to lAck n cellar door when he closed his place of business Tuesday night. Yesterday shoes to the value of $7000 were mlbslng. Detectives as signed to the case could find no marks of forcible entry about the p'ace. One hundred nnd fifty pieces of ging ham, worth $2000, were stolen from the factory of Wagham nnd Kates, West Toronto street near Twenty-second. Turs and Jewelry, valued at $.r74, were tnken from the residence of Mrs. Anna McGarvln, 20,".8 Hast Thompson street, while she wan away from home. A bureau drawer in the dwelling of Fred Pukel. 1.107 North Third street, was robbed of $70. Clothing, valued at 574. was stolen from the home of Mrs. Mag gie Jones, 1034 Catharine street. William Provvn, n Negro, 12H2 Ken llworth street, was held In $lf00 ball for court by Magistrate Itenshavv, charged with having assaulted and at- l i i Victor Records Make ji Most Acceptable Gift Hear Them Here G. W. HUVER CO. 10.11-33 Chestnut St. Open I( erungt PIANOS PIAYERS Yes; Madam We have a fine bird for you and we will sell it to you at 55c a lb. Jnst wht thej rot ns In rnrload lots, and inldily Una tilrd thrjr Brf mostlj Jnnnc hen turkrv from A Irjtlnln unit Marjlnnil. Selling tlie Mritt nt itrtaul rout In our ntetlinil of relrurntlnc the Chrlnt niM Fiiflon In our huslnrsn unit shim Inn our appreciation for the pplendld patronnge jou liuve slven im throushinit tlic enr. We Ih jou a Vrj Mrry Christmas " Plump Young Chickens, 45c lb. There a Separate Department for Our Fresh Meats v.1 hrf ynu will find a full Niippl of llef, l.iimh, Iork and mnkd Mrut- -all of tlutt flue qaullty Unit him nuule our itorm fikiniiun nnd nt the very lowest prlren, LOOK FOR OUR AD TOMORROW MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. .1 Car Ticket Saves You 50rc of Your Meat Bill - " " wa Guaranteed Genuine Indestructible French Pearls Direct From Paris V.rr few people in this country have inr ide. of th. real condition, trie Pearl Producers of France were left in her tr.. War, with shortage of men, mny and mate rial!, almoit to a starvation point. They are now making strong appeal through U. S. A. Importer for American patronage. Wo have taken the importer's entire quota for Philadelphia and re offering a window full of the most gorgeous, indeitruct ible, French Pearl Necklaces ever seen in this country at anything like this price. Direct from Paris, via S. S. Lafayette. Every string is 6 inches long. The price is $5 per string. Eery trinj w.ll he sold with a clear and diitinct understanding that the money will he refunded if they can be duplicated !ewher for less than $10, W. will allow you or any jeweler in the land to be tho fudge. Mail orders will be filled if accompanied by remittance. More xpentire strings (all indestructible) will bo sold as follows, wilh the same understanding: $15 NcMitt $6.00 JJS Neckties $1S.0 $?0 Nicklscs $8.00 $50 Necklace (20.00 $25 Nstklste $10.00 $100 Ntcklscs $25.00 !&( V 7.S?tifATsf lirT !r W ioivAHONW:wftiinLyjtWEi COR. 8th & CHESTNUT STS. 1f17 MARKET ST. HI MARXCT ST. OIK AOUI Vai.lOf MSlltO WT All TIirjSK TORRS OPEN KVFMING9 tempted to rob William Drew, 1211 Kcnllworth street on December 12. Drew was attacked as he was leaving his house and was badly beaten, Found with a stolen car in IiIh possession, diaries Cook, Fourth and Napa streets, was held without ball for a further hearing. The machine wns owned by Alonco Thompson, of 102(1 Hprlng Gar den street, and was stolen from Juniper and Walnut streets, Ouofc denied know ing that the car was stolen and said lie had been engaged to drive the car. Ills story is being investigated. Four automobiles were reported stolen. An autotruck valmsl at $2000, owned by the I'nlon Transfer Co., 1004 Soring (larden street, vwis stolen from Tbirty-flrst and Spring flnrdcn Ktrccts. An $8o0 touring cur, belonging to Her bcri Hobblns, waK stolen front in front of his home, 1101 TJulicnnnnn street. The car of Frank Oorrlgurti, 1001 Chestnut street, was tnken from Tenth and locust streets. A ?000 car, owned by Kcnsby . Mnltison. 1!27 Mnrkcl street, was stolen from Fifth and Mar ket streets. Narrow-Gauge Rallwny Abandoned Mount Gretna, Pn.. Dec 2!. -The Mount (Iretnn nnrrovv riiiikc steam mil wny, which nt the time of Its construc tion In the Into SOs was one of the mar vels of rnllwn.v building. Is no more. The final chapter of that unique s.vs tent, planned, built and opernted for n fhort tlmo by Itobert It. Coleman, Urn Cornwall Iron and railroad king' of that period, was written yesterday, t,whcn shipment was made to Philadelphia of the two miniature steam locomotives while the gasoline motor nnd other equipment was sent Ut the Pennsylvania Itnllrnnil shops in Lebanon. Comfort Your Skin With Cutic ura Soap and Fragrant Talcum W '' ' ' A5CO . A S c o ASCO ASCO c o A 9 o, o Give Him Shirts! Buy Direct From the Factory The values of these shirts are so great, the qualities so high and the savings so untisual that many customers have returned for their second and third pur chases. Every shirt we sell, sells at least two or three more. Buy Now For Xmas Gifts.. What gift could be more practical and yet express all the sentiment? Come today! SHIRTS $1 to $0.00 3 Of the very best worlemtinship, teannj; an enviable national reputa ion for ,i i Jn ears Piece Goods, 20c Per Yard and Up I TQPFS,c9h Jl ASCC ASCO ASCO Our Stores Will Be Closed Xmas Day OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK There probably Vill be some little things you may overlook m the hustle and bustle of these last days' shopping. To give our patrons full opportunity to lay in an adequate supply of everything to last over the holidays, we have made arrangements to keep our stores open until 10 o'clock Friday evening. ., . . , , . " - - - Rgaea22reB88q V y - miB "A mo" Mince Meat 27c Calif. Cherries can I'llOTOl'I-WB nioTOPi. vis THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies In Your Neighborhood Theatre a i i trM cui;in:.v i. I Ai-L.C.l'M MVTI.VKB III.SSIK IX1VK In "BONNIE MAY" ' ACTAD KUAVKI.IN 4 GIUAHD t , tJ I yjl MATtVBB IMII.V , UII.I.IVM KI'IIW.I. In "THE IRON RIDER" sriOTiN inVFRRUnnf id and "HELD BY THE ENEMY" PARK nmC AVE 4 DAUPHIN ST. ANNKTTK Kllliuiivv'." to II ' "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" rjlUAHU avk AURORA a-Wv,?lJ"r??,vxm MAItOK I;KKT n... "DOLLARS AND SENSE" dcmm -vvooni.ANn irwra Neul Hart The Srrrn' Nijl Slur In "HELL'S OASIS" POPLAR l,TH AND ropi.An MI'MIC Will IV VI 1'llivi'u - "LES MISERABLES" ! SPRUCE ,!f,TH-n spnl-cB " " I "YOU'RE FIRED" BLUEBIRD ni.ivi: nnoAD (.Tiiwirr and TIIOM1H In IIUAL PlliriUi rt.SU . fH'iQI'KHANNA AVlJ i OUSqUchdnna 17th A fauaqueoanna Ava. KATINKI! iiim.v HvmiTunii FniiY" ..a ,i,i'i5..TEy.in. w ". I wuiviain'5 BUSINESS" CARMAN 0ETAvYr,";,:Nv "Uhw ! rRNTURY Kr,e Mt mTtiA''is ! AVRNI IF sh and Ai.i.nGP.w v-. -. ..in.ikv I. " - ' - r .. ..-' MM nifK TO! KNKVil.r DMLT "THE WHITE CIRCLE" l fS C o A I o A S s A S o Krle Ave nnt nth Bt. I MVn.S'LC S 15 I viav I.I.1S In ' "HELD IN TRUST" i- ir:1.-U U. Mrii.i40i r ay s rvmv-tv.ci uui Non to lu ppaki. vviurr. in "THE THIEF" The Shirts Tatelman Bros, are nationnlly lunioui makers of men's hlRh-prado shirts TheH are brand ne'w, perfect examples of their best products in the finest fabrics and newest patterns The Piece Goods Thousands of bolta of hngliah and American wo en and printed madras Well adapted for rnakinp shirtwaists, children's dreases, house drc-ifcs;, aprons, kimonos, curtaln3 and pa- PRICES LOWER THAN THE COST OF MAKING Sale Now Being Conducted on Our Big Factory Floor Cars 47, 51 and 43, running in cither direction, pass our door TUTELMAN BROTHERS N. E. Cor. 8th & Spring Garden Sts. Salesroom Open 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Friday and Saturday to 7 P. M. raiM Ava, , DAILT 'fairmount s;;x7 1111. 1. IK 111 lllif In 1 "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson" .FRANKFORD ;'" wiT" r.i.Hir. ri.iiiii "-nv in "l-Ain ItO-f's llI (.IITF.II ' is r m " ovir.in i Cjermantown mvtivk-i: daily fii'HTiii iik Miirinovs "OUT OF THE STORM" BELMONT 02D Alira"iAHKM "MADAME X" CEDAR C0T" AND CKDA AVENUE MIM. 1(I M(K'S THE VALLEY OF DOUBT" MAUKIJT IIKTWr.liN ljI.I.KITT lll.XTKK In "' ) COLISEUM i:i.i.iit "Something to Think About IUMB0 , r0!JT H,T " ""IAKD KVY.. jvmuu luinh.1 liinpilnn on l'rinicfnrrt it. J. iHiiiiiTiii rur rnv i "HALF AN HOUR" DAMR '"V Ar n MAItKCT Lir.' vis itvii iiiinv nitriiKsTnA MAIIV I'll K I (HID In I "SUDS" I TTToCDIAl -Nn AND I'Oi'LAn IMrr-KlAL iiiMt ham v sts1 (.I.UTKI III. VIrlOV In "OUT OF THE DARKNESS" JEFFERSON ", Hi A Dauphin 911. unsttv. DAILY I.MAIMli: In "THE LOVE EXPERT" LEADER ,HT tuSJ?." avr "HELD IN TRUST" LOCUSTmh8.? ,a.n0d, W wilnKTa I "AN OLD FASHIONED BOY" 1 NIXON B2" KSD l,MiKrpT "ts I idCDTV DIIOAD k COI.UMWA AV. L.IDlJ'Vv MATINKB DAILY WAM.ACK RKID In "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" i COMFJIV lTATHIlK "INONbENSE" ,'IS, T ana S lrn 35 SOUTH BT, OrehMtr. niii.n: nuiKKin "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson" RIVOLI AND BA.NROM 8T3 " T?ie Revenge of Tarzan" STRAND OL'nMA:NAAVNKn CHAnl.Kft HAY In NANQO HT 1"AN OLD FASHIONED BOY ' A' Sv C, ro A s re 0 rA S c o A g Oi i A S rc O Fancy Sliced Peaches v. 25' , 4"l"'ii...ff Sweet Juicy ORANGES dM 20c, 28c j 30c, 45c it "t ' -.. Fancy Peaches n 35c, 39c Fancy v Seeded Raisins 28c pht r Almore's Plum Pudding, can 39c ; At R. & R. Plum Pudding. . .can 34c l Bet,t Mixed Nuts lb 25c (a Very Best Walnuts lb 30c f Best New Filberts lb 17c M Fancy Calif. Almonds lb 35c , A "Asco" Ginger Ale bot 10c ; I It "Asco" Maine Corn can lc i t W "Asco" Sugar Peas, can UOc, 23c T Wit XT ..1, f,,..nnli. rlrr 9Sl -? W, Fancy Glace Citron, Vi-lb can 30c i Ii Best Pure Jellies glass 10c ; )M Temtor Preserves jar 38c ft Curtice Jams jar 32c, 37c ; U Assorted Fruit Jams jar 19c 43 Princess Salad Dressing. bot 29c1 f Cooking Herbs pkg 5c i Art Sweet Marjoram pkg 8c fi Golden Persian Dates. . .pkg 20c : Vi Best Table Figs pkg 13c ' Ur Hawaiian Pineapple, can 19c-29c M Rich Creamy Cheese lb 33c r Seedless Raisins pUs 29 Xmas Candies 40 40c 33 Fox Trot Chocolates, lb Chocolate Mixtures, lb Hard Candy Mixtures, lb. ... !.. .. ' toBsassassgeBSSses! Juicy Grapefruit each VC, V C y "Auro" V, Apple Juice 12J4c bot r Potatoes x& 70c lbs), 18c, U pk (34 lbs), 9c nle ilry. meuly 1'otntoeg absolutilr tUu rcrj bMt tn lie hml. Best While Vi Pk (7J Choice SUGAR Sweet nml temler, jour Xinnu dinner. Corn c" 10 Hut n few extra can ror avifYriwrvr'vryvvv,rri ii ) IL All the qualities of Kuod bread arc formed in the deliciously wholesome "Victor" Urcnd purity, food value, flavor. Also big in iize nnd lov in price! "Cictot BREAD The Good Big Loaf ihllilrrn llirlcr on It. 8' Best Pure LARD 20c finest, purest open krttlr rendered Innl. i....-,.tii.iiiiiii n .....,,,,, f.. BS" FLOUR 70c n mi ii... :i:i- Hut enn fnr our iiiiih ImUlnj. MMM.MMM.M-wl M '' .'.......' Stuffed Olives... bot 17c, 25c "Asco" Noodles pkg 5c "Asco" Threaded Codfinh, 10c Pure Catsup bot 10c, 14c Beat Yellow Onions... lb 2'ic t He&t Pint: Salmon.. 14 i M l-lll. i. -l 41- I l..a r-I C-. I -.. "Asco" Rolled OntH. ig 10c "Asco" Sliced Il.icon, pltK 22c Heat Red Salmon.. Asco" Macaroni. .can 15c .can 34c .pkg 10c "Asco" Dried Hcef, pkj? 15c t Choice Apples, 3 lbs for 15c ---" " "" The Biggest, Meatiest Eggs Ynu ever nle Frnm the nut to your table. They're e,ts jou enn he sure of." One ilo7eii In nery enrtnn. "Gold Seal" EflflS - 85c Selected Eggs doz 72c liery ece Kiinrnnteed. Everybody Likes Quality In their liiittir Sntne IliniKllie It In neremnry to in T.li' nr S0e per Hi to get itnod liutter, hut thciM who lwne tiisteil the delicious l.oiielln" Know different. Butter 66c "Tnle It! Richland Butter , 58c mierj print butler 1)Ik value at pure ll fi'.e pi r lb. 4fte. l.'u r riur "Aseo" 111 It nt !. inr Hi "Asco" Blend YOU CAN PAY .'p0 tier 11) for miTie uuil prohihly not get n sood quality ns lllend Hy our I'milmer to Coutniiner I'lnn, tie are nhle tu sell ini h m tin Ulfli r mi CofIec29 Tantr tin illrte renee a Asco" Blend Teas 45e t lb nkK 2:ic; ' lb pktr 12c O ie of our Uu ilillRlitful blends Ih nn in plti e J ml These Prices in All Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets FRESH KILLED TURK XLi JBL Of FINEST QUALITY Ducks .., 45c Geese 35c Chickens ib 38c FRESH MEATS Chuck Koast lb. 17c Lean Sou, Heel" Ib. 1 Fresh Hamburg Steak '" 22c Thick End Rib Koast ,b- 22c Finest. 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