mm f.W f j7, -i-, -nr, . ' ,- yrw -th. - VwWjiisw3"r'fiir'3 "r'' V? rrTv.'i ''P'Vf!Sfj5 33 EVENING? PUBLIC LEDGERPHIi;Al)ELPHlA FRIDAY, rAPRIU -15, (1921 SAY TAR FF WOULD u WOOL TRUST v Analysts See Joker in Bill to Boost Price Thirty Cents a Pound BIG GAMBLING ON IMPORTS ffv o Staff OoTrtnotu! ' W.-iOilngton, April 1." Cntli's nf the Young I'mprgenry tnritT bi'l nn rlmrs- ine It i full of "inki'r mid riilrulutod to honofif tnnmifui inrcro inthrr tlinn nsrli'iiltiiml lntrrp'.t!' 1 ln' irr pnr tloulnrlv pnnpprrpil mn f!n mini . hwl ulp, wlilrli omi nniihist- ipi'!nr would compel the nvcrhiirili'ncil n I until urn iiinier to pn tribute i" tin- "uitulrn trilht,' while (Ioiiik hi'. i' for tin- crow cm. With liner toi k of wool m linnil in flip t'nifnl Stuti' thn i n.irct is uuiili' that n tnnfl nn u ouil pernm wool mamifni'tiiror nml hroki-r tf innko mllllotiti In 'Utrn protiti l tlio imple proi't'iH of booe-titiy (irlir ,.f nol in J-tornci" to the cti'it nt rh" tun iv There is nil jtllctrofl "loltm" In tlio wool sohoilnV 'I'tic mm, hul prowtli1 thnt " wool iii tin uriMi'" ' shii'l lienr n duty of l,ri ct-ni!. a iiiiuiiI l"ii it -also provided thnt 'mi iwi .rid timr wMoli i urtrd .it nipri'tiord in i I tlio rM''i linn "f itir pnrt nf tin ..r g n.i fieri tin' dm? iduill ho tw.iv tin' .ji.n to whirh if would nth'Tuisi' ho oi.uint It l en'enrlt'il t lift t tin1 I'tTii i nf tin phrns''i'log MotiM hi ti I'mmv tin toIup of tl.n wool h .'(() rents ,i pound That would n.i on ' In wool iiuni i won In bp Rion. o.itriRhi Sl.'D niKi.tiiMi ii -ill t ' produri-fi Hiioihir Sl.'O tinit lion it dpplnrod Vlpwtne iliN pmt ion of 1 1 .- lull fnrn another nns!'' f lio fdinwius u-ult dipovprrd Tho tntnl poiftimpfton if w-iuii In tli Vnitecl Stun'. i iiIhiiii .'I'i.'i.t'ilii ihiii poumN ti piiV Tin untrv. tl n-fon- would bo fon'Ptl to pin nn additional 'Ost of .".ii iptit n in itul on tip "ti" f00 (MM) i niiiiiniPil n tltv tn x t si month'-, t is i ontPtidcd. or mhih ;!!. OOO.OlM) iidditioiml. No licit s nrp n iiiinii'p In ! ,i tn tin pxnpt t-tni k of in"1 i u bund Ji."i tin talk of n "wool pnibnrgo" and nn 'VnnTRcrifx tnntt lull' Ixicmi oui' month iiRo Hip Kntiihi' r in iin'iluili. v KOt busy ami tin- iD)Mirtntii'ti nf wool jumped nt ii iiiiriiriilou- nit-, tt is chnrcpd and w " oiml b'1 put' Iui-piI nt u low prtip li"'t'l into tli. iiitiutrv and held to gpt tliP Iwnrtit of tl.p emcr penpy tariff mil The eninbl. rs were willing to lake tli- (.bun. In tne two wl,i. i iiding .Mitili "Jt! the iinportiitnui ' nnl n Itootnti equaled 4(1 Otio (kiii ...mh- ! wu pointed o it toipn i.'ui' !. tm ii a1 it portation t'nr n'l it- t. i t1 . .ntn" iears Is onK about :i(Ki mill mm ,, nris On Dpfi'inhi r I the wn.. vf,. k wcr. fMf).fHlfl.(Hli) poiid- in tin gutise ami its erpi'valpnt I'xtiirfs I . i an rend' o wngpr that the total stocks in the rmintrv today nrc nnt les than 1,00(1. ,000,0(10 pounds. This estimate In il'tdes wool Just sheared In this cotin trt mid to be nhenrcd In the next few weeks. It Is pMimnled that about fiOO.OOO, 000 pounds are in tho hands of brokem, Importers nnd mnnufncturp.ni, nml the oilier half in the hands of producers. 729 MINERS DESTITUTE ' Seven U. M. W. Locals In Alabama Ask Governor for Work ItlrinlrtRliain, A In., April Jo tlj i A I' i Declaring their members des uttito, oven locals of the I'nlted .Mine I Worker of America today nppenled to I 'in'ernor Kllhv for re-einplovment in I the niitiCH or for relief in stne other i form. The petition whs nid to teprewtit i 7-0 union miners mid 'Jli:',!i women mill I'hildreti It wus decltind the miners hnu applied for re Ptnplojment in thoi nilties. but thm work bud been refined' them Internntiotinl telle!' fund" we-c with drawn from Alabama April 1 Clgarotte Stub Started Boston Fire Knstoti. April 1." It wni n cigar ette stub thrown b visitor which sttiru'd the lire thnt dnintiged the his toric Old StntP HotiKP, State fire Inspector-, found jeterday The tilmse. which started on the llrst iloor. had been smouldering for four or five hours before it wns discovered. FOUND STARVED TO DEATH Man of 70 Years Gagged and Bound to His Bed South Hat en, Midi.. April 15 (My A. I', t Police are lmcstlgatlnjt the death of Henry ('. (icrllng, t-eventy years old. found in his cnbln twenty miles north of here, gagged nnd bound In his bed. expressed the belief today he had starved to death The little cnbln had In en ransacked. In the mailbox nt the home of a neighbor, half a mile awn), officers found n note tending: "(Jo initio Henry tlerllng." The body wns dlscoverpd last night b n uplghboi- who had inipl Gcrling for more than n week Oflicprn PTprnsM'd the belief (Jerllng was attacked April 7. that being the last day tnnll wns removed from n mnil- un til bis cabin. Hughes Summons Mexican Charge Mexico City. April 1." (ieorgp T. Summerlln, the American Charge d 'Affaires, left here last night for "Wash ington on n call by the State Depart ment for n eonfercntp on Mcxicnu af falrw. Previous to bis departure, Mr. Humtncrllu luid nn extended conferouco with President Obregon. He snld he was not carrying n special wessago from tho Mexlcnn President President Ilnrdlng. nor would ho bo prepared to recommend immediate recognition of Mexico by the United States if his opin ion wns asked. DESKS Chtiri Tkblti Filing Cabinet! KVTitYTfnxi ran Tin: urncis "Our Prices Are Lower" S. WEISS & CO. U'AI.M'T s.tu. 1037 Rice St. hack i isn A Real Treat To Dance at the St. James A floor (hat is new, big and roomy Music that cannot be beaten. Cuisine and service the very best. Yet prices are moderate. Special Luncheon, Dinner and Supper menus that are sure to appeal to you. Tea Dansant, Saturday Afternoon, 4:30 to 6 tKije 4t fames ?otel Walnut at 13th Street Special Sunday Evening Dinner de. Luxe H to 8:30, nt $2,50 per cotvr. Ft'rtc Concert, I STORE ORDERS! Increase Your Buying Power Why use your own present stack of cash, when leading department stores nnd specialty shops accept our store orders as cash? We issue them on very low terms baaed on length of credit. Our methods are fair and hae stood the acid test ol 48 years. Let us give you de tails. Write for Details Today Marriott Bros. 1118 CHESTHUT STREET No home should ht with out Kt"inol Ointment to l a' J i I ' . i -' I ' ' ' 'la. iMl ''I '- ' j l irt . - L i I I I 1 1 la If "il . I ' i r uU . - i ' m Mn '"t jupihi 1 x ft'ur ' w h Fold ffl two I tfl Aik yoor drugtfJjt fir it Resinol Ve Are as Near to You as Your Own Telephone "Yes, Sir! We nave That Record" BLAMED 1U1KA1T Eleventh and Walnut KOSHLAND The Store That Spe cializes in Famous Nationally Advertis ed Brands of' Clothes t for iY-asssRsKsslssiSsVA' M (- vjMBPnSlM0SH jiiiiH ? J This Sale of ESTEY PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS Offers the people of Philadelphia and vicinity a rare opportunity to procure a well-known high-grade make of piano at a greatly reduced price and on very con venient terms. Those Who Have Waited for Prices to Come Down surely have their opportunity to procure a high grade piano at a greatly reduced price during this sale. Let us demonstrate the beautiful tone quality of these pianos for you. The action taken by (he Est'ey Piano Company of New "rk is a co-operative movement entered into with its dealers throughout the country with the object of disposing of 20(10 Pianos and Player-Pianos that were built expressly for our foreign trade, which has been largely shut off as a result of the piesent-day low rate of foreign exchange. $925 Estey Player-Piano Now s695 A Real Saving of $230 $600 Estey Upright Piano Now 495 A Real Saving of $105 THE ESTEY EASY-PAYMENT PLAN Makes it possible to arrange very convenient terms. i:STEY 1'IANO FACTOItY NEW YORK Over Half a Million Pianos and Organs bearing the name Kstey have been made, are in use in every country on the globe. Such a Record Inspires Confidence Estey Pianos Are Dependable Open Evenings During Sale Estey Pianos are "Built Right." Only the best ma terials are used, constructed by workmen many of Open whom have been in their employ for 20 or 30 years. Evenings 75 years' experience in building musical instruments During is a guarantee of the quality of any product bearing Sale the name ESTEY. Liberal Allowance Made for Your Old Piano You will iind a delightful atmosphere at Estey Hall in which to select your talking machine. We will be pleased to demonstrate the VIC TROLA. SONORA, CHENEY and other makes for you. VICTOR RECORDS Inu-rostnif? booklet, "Whni Estey Service Means to You," and explaining OUR EASY-PAYMENT PLAN, mailed upon Itiqui'St. 1 NAME ADDRESS PIANOS PLAYER-PIAN0S ORGANS Hell Phone Spruce J367 TIEY COMPANY WALNUT STREET AT SEVENTEENTH Philadelphia, Pa. VICTOR VICTR0LA SONORA TALKING MACHINE CHENEY ART PHONOGRAPH Kuy&tono Phone, Race 983 JkZM asH'TA a&&aistv.c :.'-J Iwfe" . mi Men! m-&jm&m No man in Philadelphia can AFFORD to buy a suit or top coat without visiting this store and SEEING these values. Suits & Top Coals . For Men and Young Men SMw and '35 FOR INSTANCE For instance, you can buy here at $20 Suits and Top Coats of such celebrated makes as STYLEPLUS, CORTLEY, COLLEGE, GRIFFON, etc. The same identical garments sell elsewhere for .$30. Nobody will challenge that statement. See our windows! Philadelphia men wanted a store like this where all nationally famous brands of clothes could be had under one roof, and they proved it. They proved it in short order by making this one of the greatest clothing successes in this State. Our policy of merchandising has worked wonders. It has given us an army of boosters. They like our idea of presenting 40 famous makes for their selec tion and they like the way we hammer d own the prices to a point where EVERY man can afford to buy them. As a result of our big and frequent turn-over, large cash purchases, small overhead and narrow margin of profit, we are able to save .you $10 to $15 on your purchases. See our offerings tomorrow! Mens7,8,9PantsQ.98 Strictly iill-niml punl . In u lr mrmluiiH wtrlrl nt fulirtri. nml imtltrriN, rnilhllntc iniiii) In nmtili Ihrlr hulU. Our prim $3 Woven Madras ShirU in $1 OC neat patterns, special at X $2 Cooper Union Suits of fine $ 1 1 C Nainsook, reduced to llJ Notaseme Hosiery of Combed $ 1 .50 Yam; all colors, all sizes; G prs. iM ism mjm nBft BID fiH0 HBHB BBB mmm aQ g. mtmi iTm! - lrI. i 15-17-19 No. 13rti Sf ?Aa q ick Qf CHESTER: 3D AND MARKET STS. WILMINGTON:' 824 MARKET ST. -p.n uauy ,u ,vu r. Mr-Monday and Friday. Till 0,00 P. M.-Saturday. Till 10 P. W.- V H-...T1... i.'I.m. it? .if.j ,Hi , tf- - ii
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