r ry- " v - -"ri V i 18 tMii&Stm EVEJS'IXG PUBLIC? LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 -, , '- , -r- 3l i I Hi for n i If. i; C. 1 1 ;; fiS IN E RS OF BRITAIN 'LIGGETT IN OVERALLS, : UNKNOWN, AIDS LEGION General Helps in Clubhouse With COMMUNISTS GAIN ' to cparntc from the. Socialist Party, , which has been split bv the Socialist Congrcs here lntt week refusing ndhc- slon to tin Internationale. REFUSE TO BUDGEr,?7SS?1a3 AT MOSCOW POLLS;i)SSSf T i white Imirril cldcilr man siding nt (lie international transport!!- - iirfK'ii tn l.m ..trrnlK tcterdu , lion i'fliiKirs here eMfrdav. rend a let- cntcii'il ii hut i ins nerr Willi ll I" UClnz ... r.. . i... i. .. i i u. ...linnw.t Strikors Reiternto Demands fori cut ertni into .lubiiou-c for the Organizations Feeding American reiteration of Mocot iciucVttng that ,. x. .... . i 'American Legion looked around irl- , the pontes hem- n Mo-.w dolcgnti' risuiiers Leines vyiimges National wage Board and Pool OWNERS MAKE NEW OFFER lit the Xomm-I itoil Prr Iitiilnn pnl -0 1 uniiiN fi hi rMnhl "Inn it' of n mitinniil nge board n id ii nitioniil nap' pool lime been tr tfirn 'I b linui' in iuittt" I" ili'trirt i ninn i" of nnmri tliinugliniit tlie ifninii ii i lnimed by the Pail tternld ii orcnu of labor The n papei clninri that these meeting wlti.li ere held ptenaraton to the , iiili'ieme nf tin Miners-' fed Mtioii t iiimi ltritnin hei'1 on I'ri dnv -to.nl I I to I ui taoi of tlu it" mauds of ! e nni in V sti'inn'iit i ined bv the Mulcts lnhniii'ii hi"! nicht. deolar nc tii.it I'niiie Minister l.lnd George i itldr"- in 'I" Uone nf t'onitnon " Monti n did ii"' mr' the poibiiit ' itfli in" i t inn fiiti" than it 'ood inte li r e. U Th vtai tin nf nt' Int. - V I "d (.eor.- In- iit tn i:riii ed the . s"ti tlnl f' .it ii. "i ii nan. inn ik' i"'i i nu.lt nnd ihen m roiled the man in iliaigr of the toluntiei oiiei , I 'I heard ou were tttitig to tit tip tiling for otir opening pnit Apiil I '.!" ' he -sid Can 1 help"'- "Sure, plti h in " was the nnstter , ' The eldcrlt tnnn ' pitihed1 in itithl I iinmiiier. saw unil In own Tor -eieral. I hours he woiked in ilcnce atnoiig tlie i tolunteer. until he itn interrupted b tlie hail Win genera! how lung lime tou bren In le I naniiM "Mn nli ' This was enercetl , eally oppoed bv the (Jrrmnn nnil Brit ish delegates, who cnlled .Iurpli n "suspicious ihirnetei ' and an "mi- ileMrablc. Mttiplij. who vns in the tailors' gal lei. nttunpted to address the meeting, hut mm Minuted down an Austrian delegate tluowing an orange nt him from the floor. nvoind inn -n ,w. ..,.- UUorv of j M - -- -- mo i ;nm ..... of Baroness FOOD PACKAGES RECEIVED! H the vMieiatril Trfs. ' Itlga. Apt II I'll --.Monow ilikpntelips inMi ,,i,i ., .. .. ... i.iiirii.lo-"l". in ....-I.' ..". "n. ,.' ' ,, , , the Cotiinniii!!.H im growing as the otitigi ..,(. ..,.,,,, helniinch In the uecii 1 ormei o1ilir ni oin mil iniiiinei , , ,, . ,, .. riim ww iniiniiiimuno m un. it,u looludwondeiingl, t tlieiiin in ore,- i IIi-Momow Sm.et elcct.oim pro- , ,Xl. nIN Tin ti they re, ognUed Major (ien- gree Hetuins for the hist day in - ernl Hunter ijggett former field com tnander of the I'lrst Amcriean Arim oiercens and until hl retirenvnt seieral rhe linllutlne how that out of lllll dele gnto) iliovfn :',sn ,.e t'oininunivts nnd fritt .fnni iupMihrr- nf the nnnnrtrtv 1 -- I-.. -f !.- V.iL ; . wwh Tg" roiiiuiii.i.irr vi inr inin ;uorUlnrn group' Army Corp urea Althmigli llnrone I'oielkernon. who nniMil at her honi. In lllga recently R.HPNT FARE MAY CONTINUE nfl" bating been for a long time In o-i,em rwnc iiihi ouim i iixuc ,,votl ,n u,,.,,. ., ,i,nt before she left Momviw the Ameriean prlconcrfi Cancellation of Old Lease In New theic rro not rereiung food packages, York Planned by New Commission ! both food himI lntl.nu pnikogPH con- , , . ., . ,. , .. tiinil at e being foiw aided to JIoeow. New orh. April -V One nf the lprft, ns Ult(. ns Mnrr, (1 m0 tcotl tnt a ! of the new Iransit Conimii- r.,..,,.! f f ,, nnekmrps -ton will I be the ciAiicellatioii of the leaoe i ihrmiB, t. organization whiHi handle rntoted into in 1Ji(M lietween the Inter- . ,i,-, i. n....i r- .,.... .... .i.-lv'"'" ... md that tl hot ouch Haind rrnnsit Co nnd the Maul nttan llailwiu '" whuii owns lie ilewitcil lines it ua reporteil here iekteidit aft' I I ' niifi retire between tJoteriioi Mill't nnd membeis of the P , obe.ed h the J"ip" Ilcu appointed ommisulon th" ii ui' i demand n pool . -j',, ,t 'Mi.rn the pinpoNtl i ieni"i protit" wn pointed out. I titi Thorough, of n .Wording to n briet ie cited here from nme Aineii. mi iiri'iuiers there won a period of ninf weeks during ttlihh distribution or imeknges (pnppil. Aftei tins linweur .1 would appear from tlie letter dit ibiition wai re- Mimed The work i" being ran led out bt tanoii' ncutial organirntioni in would I'diete tlie ... . A llf .tM t 1 t . ,.l .1.1.1 itl Ut .. .. 11 .. I. !..!. .'""' " in-i, kin. ... . ....- lenia ot wi iiiviiii i....i.... iMin-ii. il .. .. ,i,,tiilinliiii? In nil If ,s - Ege.ted Ihnt theie l,all be ( HlmP(1 ,,nld tot the ue nf im- ,M?!' " ' , ke '"'""""S tn erimi i i i rfqm nniotnil on enrh ton nf ' ,.,.,, I, ,,,,,,. l.nlunt ino.iertt Tills innde I"."'..""" ..... . Ml .1 ,s ., oil, , be,n ,tse, fn- the pu, ' nf rr" rrn. hnirn, M Mieted. will en- -iZS. , Z mnln 1 s the 't ill , ose , ... ,., ..h.nc the ,,ge ' 1" Hr . s d,w , .js,.,s Vnnnue the -' 1 m,? .nn 'ZTU .,,- ,.i rt.-vrt ' ni 14)11 i ui iniu'ir in' hmtvlij nun- CALLS FOR ARMY OF 183,000 Weeks Submits Estimate of Main tenance for Year W aslihigton. pril 'JO K'timntd for the mnlnlename nf an armt nf IM, 000 enlicted men dining the hVul year beginning Julj 1 ere submitted to the House appropriations committee ycMer day by Srcritar.t Weekn. who pre liottsly had Inforinod members of the Vub-Loniiulttec who had framed the Armv Appropriation Bill that ho op posed ledintlnn of the army's peace time Htrength below 17.".000 men. The War Peportment estimales. tho secrptary aid. that it would cost S'.'O, 000,000 additional to provldo pn and subsistence foi 1SI.M0 inctcad of 1.M1. 000 men, the maximum ngrerd to by Congress last sesnion. lie added, how ever, that rediutlons r mild be made In other items The proposal of the war secrctart will be mnsldered today bt th UniiM Mib-conimltteo In charge of the bill TAXPAYERS WIN AUDUBON ELECTION Rslnrj of SROO nnnuallT snd the (aror will get S7C0. ThP Hoard of Commls floners will select tljcir prcRtdlng oflltpr, who will be -known as the Mnvor, before their Installation, nnd the man having the highest vote will undoubtedly get this honor, as has been customary whereter commlcsloirntle Is in force. ing in si.". 000 000 mi'tiii tiniibril fainilie with Amernau falhcrit or Americans ttho hate ilerted to-ie- imain in Russia to watch tlieir business i Mlt' ICst The statement neru thnt this metlmd f l r n I ng fund for the pool s pi i (e tli f'.isuile but that the mine own ei s hat 1 1 fused to a. rept it on in-.I'Ji-fju'i'" ni d itiisrakin grounds Hritih mine owners who met in mi" riti testinlai niinoiiiireii last nighr that the in, tine lind onipleied proposals nhuh wnu'il be siibinitt'd in an effoit fftsn. ii m ...llliinitir ..t tli,. r.lnl si I il... Ther proposals it was dndnied mi t I vtus i.red at the annual meeting of the jirtints ' eniitn mted In Nikolai Ltniiie mm . the di ui.it d nf 'he minora and i'rebtterr of tin Connei tii ut allet In wen: ni i epd d wmil I .if for urn who u'tf made-I First 1'iesln ti rian I'lnirili vcsterdnj quit t in. I 1'ustoiai rsiniious iieiwem ine cnurcn 'ii..i. m"" - ; . , n..,.,... m,i.,i It s nprol,,,!,, ,',.. owners and I a'i.1 th" Ur Kobert Hush Morris of vnring ndheMon to the I hlrd Interna- niMfhril. Ileclkl cphI m-cis ui1 'iK.t before I'ridnt rlist I'lesbrterinn (linrili Stamford, tionnle f M"- . w wu idoiitidln the "f,lp, r nv ..n .. ...... t. , ... i iw...trnii .. trotti iiituiii on ifr ii t 1'iini's.i fir i iiiiu i !' t i i i" i i'Miiiii-i-i in -ifiii.i iiiii tu hn-" -.- . " ., Tt . Af !-.. ..I .-! T Dl !..... pn- ,, ,j rl nrgo of i HnfiilonfinUl .1 hurru -A iu SENSATIONALISM OPPOSED I 'III' ivi - Presbyterians of Connecticut Valley , Mniitetideo. April I'o - Uesolutiotis -, ., j ,P ,, deiluriiv adhesion to the InUrnntlonnle Discourage That Kind of Evangelism f jt0.it wen p.ivcd b a tntc of U7 springlleld. 'Mass, Ajiril '20 Dis- toltobt tin I'mguatan Socialist Con- 1 1 oiii.igetni'iit of si iisitiniiai etnngellhm i grecs tpstemnt i lie twentj-one Champion Holstein Cow Dies ppletoii. is.. April L'0. 'I he Hoi- t-tpin tow Salie (ierhtn Hcngerteld de Kol. whhh nttuined a foity-pound but- ter-fnt nroduetion record In a seven-day test, nnil known to Holstein breeders throughout the I'nlted States and Can ada, died jestordat of mil; fetcr. She waq nine tears old Official" of the Wisconsin I.ltcsfock sncmtion. own ers', valued the cow at !:i.".000. Bennett, Zanger and Fogel Chosen to Start New Com mission Government 14 CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD Audubon. N. ,1., Apill 20 Tluce commlssloneis were elwted yesterday to replace the1 present form of government. Tliej were Conwn.t llennett. John V. danger and Vrank A. Fogel who re ceived the highest number of rotes in the order named. All weic supported by the Taxpayers' Awociation. The total vote iast was nbout 1100. and the men elected won by a la'ge majoritt. There were fourtien candidates for the commission, all men. On next Tuesdav the new It elected Commissioners will be inducted into office, and the old councilmanic body, with Its Mayor, will be ousted Mat or I.nngc nnd nil of the Councllmen, ex cepting .Tomes Xcnl, wens candidates. There Mil be a big chance lp the other borough offices, which were for merly electite. but which, under the commission rule. nr nppolntive. ex cepting those of Solicitor, now held by Judge Garfield l'nnroast, and Clerk, which is niled bv William Offerman. The pieseut Assessor is Harit Hceklcy. and the Collector nnd Treasurer is Harrr A. Kdcler. For years there has been political discontent In Audubon, nnd two pi et ions attempts were made to Install commis sion form of govcrnineut. but thev were "nipped in tho bud." The Commissioners will rcielve a PanamaHats sn I I 1 1 -.111111; llrS,. , t I . i in win stood ;t:'."t to i ss ilso passed a motion bat JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. ldlh Say Hospital Drugged Soldiers New 01 1,, ptil .11 .That drugged ( mtlk . v n t i Will' le.) sildn". . i V II - llos) r to nn'vi 'hen lei p I w ii ft isi.ii thai 't men h..,iu.. d in i tr n ii .mills' mil att.i ki S fellow siifcrtr. -in. . ar: d testenlut bt Mrs l.nimi ltnl .m ! i ihnir man of tin omen s iihut nf the I Am. ri. m I . .-mu m t. ltroti ninl -lie testilied In fi r tli" mri nv I.'gion Cnnitintt ui su.it i th tr Itment I of w tindi .1 n . n CIAS Soldering furnaces and Appliances sk n ror a -ktoovf L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bf!I ilarket ij Krjs'inc IM(n iC 1 SHOCK 3 ABSORBERS . for Your Feet lnior ' 3 5:s-5'? ' YOL can 50 through life hitting the high spots, full speed ahead without fcclmc the o!ts ind the jars if our sho. k ahsorb cri are Dr Reed Cush ion hhoes They re is ! i'l t 3tle, CUallt rillfi st 1 r ,13 of genum' 'ont . omtort The Original and Genuine Even the Oldest Super -Sixes Today Speak Hudson's Worth It is not 'just a matter of idle comment that Hudsons "two, three and four years old, are constantly mistaken for cars of recent production. On the contrary, there is a very clear connec tion between the way these older Super-Sixes hold their new appearance and smoothness of performance, year after year, and the fact that Hudson for more than five years has held the leadership among fine cars. And of all its more than 100,000 oVners none give such convincing endorsement as those who drive the oldest Super-Sixes and find them still essentially modern in looks and still giving fine, reliable performance. Prices f o. b. Detroit '$x$Mfe .nnii -Mini o M k ri ( hi- ten q 106 So. 13th St. 3 IllillKs III I lltt lllFsrSIT i, TTrt UTTiTtTnrTTrnrTTtTrrrTTTiTi bnjoSoilAf wtJ"yy nrno rM TBarlB( -Fun spsrditr . -I'aM. Cabriolet -F&M. Hrdsn rm. Cnx . Puts. Tnurlnc-I.lmonaln -Tail, llmonilnfi MX ZSSKX. :0i) j Psn. Toorlm Iltt(l .'0n :-rns Houdiitrr ijs-, 1000 S-rasii beilnn MSI 1400 :Pati. Cabriolet ... lo 3.3 i!66Hn 1XHIB Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street 1 Mi ti . . . r Pi t- ,,ttsi - S. VS. series of Kyc Talks:-. lit losepli ( . 1'ircusnii. Ir Our N'tt TmII. ttwl Mm i 1 r-i 'Ml )m pra. m y : f Wh - " r irJ XgpL , : u.,.1, , . Zv&J Jnuf ' I jirv - - i i e i i aM ' B . i r ip .'- -s&O. "-ij I.V.JcMHnViZB r flA "I Rope. Jerrie aotbsp ,yeu Mmajrmg Manaiiink (now pcJwiKiii; -ii t. iss. J l O' I I 11 . I . r .1 r 'I j t f'e i i tssar Ml - ( ' J i 1 s' . I - ' ill 111 go 1 ' I1H u hs. - nr ih t i tit r I ' i in 3i fo. 6, ctrxiMtiJk II (f " YtfSK rlpllQII Opt It !!"! df h 10 South Kith St. II. ' 7 n 1 i f t ni n AWAY back in 1722 the first ferry uan, established at Lthc end of High (now Market) Street. A rope was stretched across tlyj Manajunj,' Manaiunk (from whence the t.amo Man.iMiiik i- derived, but the name of the river has been changed to Scluijlkill) and by means of it the ferryman pulled his boat acrosh. Transportation facilities were primitive in thore days. So were banking and business facilities generally. Philadelphia's complex business life today demands the best in banking service, and this institution, identified for half a tentury with the commercial and industrial development of its (ommunitj, is organized and equipped to meet and to anticipate modern requirements. Let us demonstrate how we ma serve your business needs. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1 4 1 j CI ILSTNL 1 S TREET 9 SOU H I 52D STREE 1 Chartered 18?! SOCIETYJELECTS SCHWAB Stesl Magnate Is Chosen President of the Pennsylvanlans Nctt mli, Apt II 1.'0. Clinrlei M. Silnvnl) ttim eleclcil jnciident of tlie I'cuns-.tltnuln Society jcslcnlnj r.t tlie ttteiitt -tlilrd Aiinunl meetltic ntul lunclieilti In the nlilorf Astoria Ilutcl. Ml. Selittnb ttn the Ritent ot linnor nt this nffnlr, ttlilch ttns nttcniled liv nlioul 100 meiuberH of the Hodely nml J."i0 members of the Society of L'cnii ("jlvnnlu Women of New York, ttlio were nlfco Kiteits nt the luncheon. T.T S. Stunrt, formerly (Jotcrnor o.f rcniis.tlvniiln. nrcslileil. A compli tnentni.t rcs.oltitlon to ifr, Schwnb in recoRnltliui of Ills nork for the rulted Stntei tint Iiir the ttar ttns mloptcil. Oilier ofUccrs elected were Thomas K. KitliJ. flrpt tice piesldeut! .Tolni Murkle, ceeotid tlcc president; .losbllii A. Hntlield. third rice iircslilent : M. V. Kennedy, fourth tire, president : Hlnhop I lliomni .1. uarlanil, Clinplnin; wiiiinm (iiijtKcnheltn. treHsiirer, Unir rfftie, fccrctarj : W. M. Horrett. S. Hen- f-ou. Uembrnnt, I'enle nnd W. II. Wooilln,. members of the eoiiiuil Lancaster Loses Armory Prospect Iincaster. Pa.' April -0. CltUuiRof I.nneater six tuontliH ngo bought n S'.Ti.OOO Ite on North Queen street for u Htute nrmory, expectinje hii npproprlatlon of Sl'i"..n00 for the building from the state. Yciteri!n Adjutiitit (Jenernl llenrv snid on account of the nrmory appioprlntlon hntinj been rut to .'JJiOO. OOt) no new iirmorlcs rould- be built ttitliin Qie next two .tenm, nnd onlt projects under wa could be looked after Lancaster lias three N.itionul (mini units thnt hate virtuullt liothltiR -worth calling nn armory. COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT E7T FahtS'7 .r IK rM '-'Vp$, - fl X? tL: , l" Jt e2nd.W WALNUT TOMORROW'S MENU Chicken Ohra Soup Choice of Braised Short Ribs of Beef Creole or Tried Oysters (Platter) Rolls and Butter Coffee and Milk NOTlftp Spcl Ordtr, Loin,,, P" of itj. Nomlnil DlitrT C..r Hlmre. drill nnit thlckfil ninnrr CAFL UrtN LVtKI iUWUAY HI?':, .'''" . ' m npriiiii. iiliHiiiiHiliiiilBHnMBHilHHMaaBiilBBMl Best White Enmin Nursery x Furniture ' Now is. the time to brighten up the nut scry, mnko everything sweet ftnd xf r 0 b h for baby Come sco these pretty practical helps; how cosy and comfy they are and how they reduce tho work to the minimum. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Ubx Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Jatima smokers tell you Mil ill I III" I mmW MmmW & siHtHBslHilHrSiiiHiiii mwmmmmWmmnM mmwmmmmmmwummm- TMkwmmmmmmmvKF WammsW' fts3tMimwwmwr Ask the Billiard fans Whcrete- thev Eatne-, tou'.l find l'atinu "in good poiition." Nfade of fine tobaccos, prfcc.U' b enae FATIMA C IGARETTE S fee yoiuMJn do" TWENTY for Liggett &: Myers Tobacco Co. 2v -J but taste the difference! A a N mm mm - 4 A r- C - f