Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 08, 1921, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921
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BOSSES H POLITICS
Election Motliods and Machine
on Program Today cit Na
tional League Convention
SUBMIT REPORT ON POLICY
My the AssocIhIimI 1'rm
Clevdnnd. ().. Ajir.l " - rrr ntiRlc
of tho ircrnt-lnv nitiMti I" AiiKilran
Volltlos of political li-n- i" imlltlrnl
machines will romp up fi mtum lii'foro
1 ll ft JCfotid nnntllll rotnrntlnli of tliP
N'fttionnl Lonciif of Women otiR.
vlilch npms lino Mmidin Tint be
came apparent whrn the executive
hoard. which l mtimllns out tl I nal
ptnil of tlio ronpntloii ".rhPiliilo nti
nounceil thp program for the stuclv of
election inctliodi
The board had Wore it todax a re
port on polio itibroJttrd reconth hr
Mls KatliPriiio l.mlltiRton. of Tin' t
ford. Conn In tlii nport th" nntlnunl
leacue is offeitil n choice bitwecti two
folicics.
Ono U to develop a well-informed
Moman electorate In Amcrlm. to r"aeh
nil women, teach them how to olo and
whom to oto for
The other i to put through hi rap
.idly as possible a prostnm of 1ep1n
tion considered heneticiiil to the women
of the nation at largf
If amendments to the national league
bvlnwH prepnred b the boaul reterdty
lire adopted by the conention. nn
llonal otfirers will be elected bv the
delegates instead of 1 elnit the t hoieci
of elected region dim tor-'
State women's otiri lenpuo chair
men began arming tod i for a confer
ence Nuntln betwien tlio national board
and the stnto chaiimin Meeting of
the regional director- and o! iirmen of
standing lommittees aKo were held to
day. $150,000 BALTIMORE FIRE
Blare Started on Scene of City's
Greatest Destruction
Baltimore. April S. (Bv A. P.)
Tiro which broke out "-north before 2
o'clock this morning swept the lumber
jard and plant of Joseph Tlmm-it &
Hon, In South Haltitnore. and threatens
many Industrial protiprties in that sec
tion. All fire apparatus in the city has
been called out.
At 2:30 o'clock. Tire Chief Hmerlch
fcald the Are would be enutiued to the
lumber plant William l.awton, treas
urer of the lumber mmprni. said the
lo-s xvns $150,000, fulK com red b in
mrnnco. The lire todav ii In the plant of a
' company that had been the scene of an
other disastrous tire. Rack in tho earlj
70s n blaze that bwept a largo area in
Baltimore staited in the plant of the
Thomas compnnj .
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UooM
LADIES
will fliitl our lnnrli-
vnns. nntl the plurr It.rir,
mot rcfrrhlnj. Delight
fully uulft locution.
Mnu ChaneeJ Dnily
33-37 South 16th
If Your Home Is
Without a
VICTROLA
Your Joy Is Incomplete
Let Us Demonstrate
AH tyle ready for delivery
at once.
EASY TERMS
CW.HuverCo.
1031-33 Chestnut St.
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Try Them and See
How Good They Are
And see how they lower
housekeeping costs. All
frrocers and dealers have
Seaside Brand Limas and
Baby Limas. Ask for
Seaside Brand and you
get REAL LIMA beans
thin-skinned, tender
and delicious.
J. J. O'CONNOR & CO.
Distributor
1 N. Front St., Philn., Pa.
Phone i Market 980
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BRINDELLBREAKS JAIL RULE
Eata Ham and Eggs and May Be
Demoted
Oydnln?, N. .. April S Ilah wait
on the diner menu Inst tilelit ut Slug
Sma' Prison, but Kobert 1. llrludcll,
high-salaried labor leidcr. who began n
Ihe jear ventenic Monday for extor
tion, nto ham and eggs. Chnrgcj for
iolatlon of tlio prison rules are luring
him. The waiter, another tomict. fiom
whom Itutiilrll -aid he obtaiued the
deliratw , was deprived of bis umial
privileges nud loched in n cell.
The onlv Inmates of Slug Sing w-io
are permitted to at eggs me jiaticuts
In the hospital. Itrludell will be tried
before the warden's court. If found
guilty ho will be nlnced in grado "11"
and lose main of the privileges that
oidinarilv would be acroidcd him after
two weeks at the prison.
llrmdcll jestenlav was put to work
pushing u hand-roller over the lawn at
the prison. His working hours arc
fiom ! o'clock to I, with an hour for
In tub.
HUGE JERSEY ROAD
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LOCKED
Sonators Refuse to Agree to
$50,000,000 Expenditure as
Session Ends
MAN SLAIN IN ITALIAN RIOT
Socialist Headquarters Is Burned.
General Strike Called at Padua
1Oiidoii, April b Oflices of the
Chnmbir of Labor in I'nduii ItaH
were burned Inst night by members of
the extreme Notionalist group, siivs a
Central News dispatch from Home
Tho SoelnllstH at once proeluimcd
general strike, and formed u proicsMon
with the intention of burning our of
the Nationalist clubs in the oil v.
While marching through the streits,
the Socialists encountered n procession
of Nationalists, and In the fighting that
eiiMied one man wns killed and tnunv
iii mred. The Socialists were routed nud
dispersed
The dispatch quotes the ncuspnptr
Tempo, of Homo, as statin: that thirty
nine iinnnhNis hnvr b(Pn iiirestul at
Tiir'irii imi the charge that thej were
Implicated In u plot to bomb Notionalist
clul's. a theatre nnd several cafes.
18TH AMENDMENT LOSES
Simnl rispatc tn rt-nfnu Public I.tAcr
TiTiiton, April S.Wtth the New
.Ter-ev state I.ejlslature due to adjourn
this nflerno'iti, prospects for the 530,
OOfl.OCO road progiam verm to liavcgono
iigllmmeiing for the present.
After having tefusctl early In the
week to approve tho plan, tho IIoue
.vesterdny jimmed through n committee,
substltut" for n number of bills adding
"00 miles to tho stite highway system,
ovrr it pe-iod of Ilfteen years, nt the cost
of fifty million', but the measure, cti
(ountired obstacles In the Senate nnd
no agreement could be reached in con
fer) nee between Hcpublicnu leaders of
both houses.
utomobile nnd trade Interests of
both New Jersey nnd eastern Petinsjl
vnnia bucked the plan, but Hepublicnn
tnntnrs fraud tint tho piling tip of
-rib a huge debt would bo unpopular
with the mass of people of the slate.
"Hire the S."().O00.OOO expenditure would
be in addition to the .f'JS.OOO.OOO for
the proposed bridge and tunnel nnd the
Slli.OOO.OtH) iiecessarv for the soldiers'
bonus.
Assemblyman Pieron, of T'nion, do
nouneid the additional expend on the
stiitr lie predict id that the logrolling
would bring a lebuke from the elector
ate. Asvemblvmen Moore, of Hunter
don, and Uoswcll, of Cnpc May, ad
vocated tho further extension of tho
highway program.
Xlrs. van Nes, of Usscx, and As
semblyman Cranmer, of Occau, sup
ported tho arguments of Assemblyman
Plerson.
Tvvo More VHo Chancellors
Chancellor Walker Is given nuthorlty
to unmo tvvo additional vlco chancel
lors tor ttie vjourt ot i nancory iinucr
the provisions of a bill signed Inst ulght
by (lovcrnor IMvvards.
South .Ter&ey lawjcrs. through their
representatives tn me i.egiHiniurr,
urged passage of tho bill. Hamsters
IIUlll IIIU HUIIIJCIU I.UUIIIII9 U'IUfH( .
plan to appoint nn additional jut 1st for
mat section, utie act is pennissivu uuu
rvtlna 4V,. (liinntAlljM- ftllieretlnn to 1111-
point tho additional court members
when, In his judgment, nn Increase In
tho court's mrmbcrshlp is advisable
With one branch of the court In Cam-
tn LA.ilt. Tama. Inm t-ma firn Ittlfinr
stood to favor establishment of n branch
of tho Chnncery Court In Atlantic City.
Patcrson's practitioners nro Insisting
upon n rcsiuent ue cuanccnor ior umi
citv.
Cioorgo A. Hoiirgeolsc, of Atlantic
City, nnd County Judge .totiu . ivaics,
of Camden, were mentioned today lu
oonnectlon with tho additional vice
chancellorship appointment for South
,ii'rcy. JIOlll are licpuuilinnn. uuu(u
Kates' term expires next year,
nrldge Mcastiro Approved
John Hilton, ot Jersey Cit ; William
R. Oourlcy, o Potcrson ; United States
District Attorney Klmer Cleran, of
Mataw'an, and Hrrors Court Judge
Henry K. Ackcrson, Jr.. of Kcvport,
are mentioned for the Noith Jeroy
place.
(Jovcrnor Udvvnrds has approved the
Senate llnrber bill anpioprlatlng S'JOO.
000 to tho frco bridge commission to
purchno structures spanning the Dela
ware river.
Only ten of tho tvvcutr-one senntois
could bo mustered for the Hnuo Hob
crts resolution for Now Jersey to rutlfv
the eighteenth amendment to tho United
States constitution. Final adjournment
of the 111-1 Legislature today finds thin
stale still unwilling to subscribe to the
amendment, although It hns passed an
enforcement act far more drastic than
the Volstead act.
Tho Anti-Saloon League early In the
session had the ratitlcntlon resolution
brought up In tho Hpiinte. It failed
by one vote then. Tho lltic-up yester
day was unchanged. The league Is
dumfounded at tho Senate for accept
ug every bill offered by It. but with
holding ratification of tho amendment.
The vote on the resolutions follows:
In favor Allen. Urlglit, Ilageman,
Mnekav Parry, Keeves, Hun) on, Slur
gess, Wnl worth, H. H. White 10.
Opposed llrovvn, Case. Heath, Simp
son, .SmlUi, Stevens, C. D. White,
U hitney S.
Highway Mil Is I'nsicd
, Ar.m,'cc ay will be n legal boll-
day If t.ovcrnor Kdwaids approves the
louso Dater bill, which has passed both
branches of tho Legislature.
Colonel Anthony Kuser's offer of his
palatial residence at High Point. Sus
sex county, for use as n New Jcrscv
homo for wounded veterans of tho World
war, was accepted by the Senate )cs
Imi ?y i? n'ioptlon of Senator Kay's
. forJ,llc a,nt0 tnl"' "ver the prop
erlr" . i-9 J'rl'osed institution Is val
ued nt $74,000.
Senator Ka)s i.ald Mr. Kuscr had
turned down nn offer of tho United
States Government to purchase the
property for disabled soldiers, prefer
ring to give New Jersey it first option.
Tho senator said Mr. Kuscr wns not
lr)lng to unload the homo on tho state,
but was actuated by patriotic Impulses.
The bill carries an appropriation of
3110.000 for jiurchaso of tho Kuscr
property
NEW ATTACK ON SUFFRAGE
Case Argued In Maryland to Upset
Nineteenth Amendment
Annapolis, April 8. Attacking the
Nineteenth Amendment from n new
nngle, opponents of women's suffrage
were heard In the Mnrjlnnd Court of
Appeals )cstctdny. Tho caso arose on
the refusal of registers In ono ot tho pro
ducts of Haltitnore to decline to accept
certnin women who applied to have their
names placed upon tho registration
books.
It is alleged tho Nineteenth Amend
ment was not actually nn amendment,
but ft "revolutionary change" in the
form ot Government of the Nation, nnd
an nttaek upon Stato sovereignty.
Decision was deferred.
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FEATURING
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our ONLY STore
Suits of equal quality were $55 to $60
in 1920 and many Philadelphia men
who have not visited Reid 8C Fort's are
still paying those prices this year. Unfin
ished worsteds in blue and pencil stripes;
serges; herringbones; oxford grays.
All the work of the Kirschbaum shops.
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Sensational Values dominate in
this remarkable Sale. We have
slashed prices to the bone to
make April the biggest month in
the history of this store. Buy
here with the absolute assurance that you
pay no more than you would in cash stores.
YOU ARE INVITED TO USE
OUR CREDIT SYSTEM
This Queesi Anne Dining Suite
Larjro mrc Buffet, roomy closcta and drawers; bevel
D'nh- miiroi; server, buffet and larffo extension tabic; chahs
to match. This isa phenomenal
value, worm 5--0.
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10-Piece Fare-proof ElitcBiesi Set
Tho handiest und most useful kitchen accessory. Every home
should havo a bet. Given absolutely frco with every put chase.
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realest tkm'm Watch Value Ever Offered
Mrki-l movrineiit, pemlnnt t, 17 line Jrwrt.
mlcroinetrlo rf n uln tor, llrcijurt lnilriprlne.
nniprniintliii Imlanre, iidjusteil, 14-l.t. Hiilld
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cured BOI) pure white perfect Illnmund JlliiK
nt iilinut linlf price, und we nrr eolnsr to p
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For Men and Young Men
Guaranteed $30 Values
We made a similar offer last Saturday and
the entire lot of nearly 327 were snapped up be
fore closing time that day. We now make an offer
even more attractive than the last. Tomorrow we
shall have ready 237 elegant Spring Suits of
strictly all-wool quality and magnificent style and
tailoring, for 17.50.
These Suits are the exact duplicates of those
selling everywhere at $30, and in some instances
at $35. The patterns include such popular weaves
as pencil stripes and herringbones the two most
popular effects of the season. Choice of one, two
and three-button single and double breasted mod
els. All sizes. Don't miss this remarkable value.
40 Famous Brands
The Biggest Display of High
Grade Clothes for Men and
Young Men Ever Shown in
Philadelphia, Suits & Top Coats
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$40
$3.98
Men's?7,$8and$9Pants
ll.uidsoino all vool panto In all blzcs. Many
men nro matching their hultn In this Ms col
lection. Big bargain at
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