Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 2, Image 2

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PRNTERS
PAY CUT
BY CHICAGO PACI
Reduction of $4.35 a Week
Agreed Upon by Arbitra
tion Board
APPLIES TO 48-HOUR WEEK
rt lite Xvtnrliilfil Pros'.
riilr.-ien. Mnv t - A "ie" nvlueiin'i
of .$1 I!. n vn-ok for i-a. li f 1 'if f"'"
major printing rrnft in ChifHR" n
nnnounrpil tntlm tn mi nrhltnii . n
linnnl. fciir nirtnbori "f "' '' r'''
chnsi'n l i ho rinp1iors, four 1 " r
Union ini'l ii ninth i'ir.'tPil n an ail'i
tr h thi otliors
1 "tulor the irrtinn rumpns'tinr- .'
rcilllf'Cil to S lli It." ;i work. nr"nin I'
$17 fl.1. ftnf"K !o $.".! l.."i. ilil'l I" "U
hlnrliM-s to ..' 1.1
This vrnlo npplio M10' itienll to n
xiopU of forn nclit 1ioiii. nivnt'lins '
to Ilnm li. fntitroll con'missijinT of
lnrimtrlnl rr1ntinn for Hi" KrinU n c
i eloped shop i (lllion of tin- l'ranUin
Typothoinn of Chii'tic" i
Tlio nrhltor on tlio nrlntrut on lioar'I
va. Ilnlpli l'mon-mi lli'ilniim. ilonti of
tho frhool of rniiiiiionv of .nrtliwi,ti,rii ,
lnhorit. I
The WI2 oontrm "-t .nr.-or-litvj to
Jtr (".introll iiplopr.l 'ai IVhninri.
whon tho st'ininntiunl une tfi'icn i
linnroppl.ihlp to tho unions. In r.-hrm
nry nnil in nsnst. rVJO. tho v si.m
hnrl boon npunnl. hp anl at tho rut'' I
of S.I upokh for all crafts Tli' n,l-
jmtmonr of unco. !" 'on'iin.f.l. In"l
hopti pnnsttl to rotir.-t tlip in.tpjt mini-
tipr, In'liP.itint; risi ntnl fnl' mi tip
cot of Imnc, issiii.l hi tlw 1 tin .1 1
of Stntitn's of tlio I'nitPil Sinlp Up- '
pnrtnu'nt of I Rhnr. W Iipii iIip l'"b- '
man 101. imr tnf it i show pi! .1
f!rrrp.ip Mr fnntrfll snhl. tho niimi-,
dPtnanilPtl arh'tratinn ot
propo.p,i
tncp rofliiPlion
TIip ih'iision. although d pI.iip'I tpob
nlrallv to statu! as sopnriilp issun, is
hniltul to affpi't in fomp iIpri'pp Uip statu
of tlip pipsuit pHiitrovi'rs lirtHPi'ii
print iiip traih's unions and pmplojrrs
iu tlio matter of hours of work, in tho
opiii on of officials 1 1 tin1 cmpl'ii
nssoc.atiiin.
Imlianapnlls. Mai t 1 P.v A. 1M
Printers who went on strike .Moiidm
to Piifono tlnir ileniniuls for a fori)
four-hour week in job and book print
ing nflh es throughout the country are
standing linn for the shorter work week,
officials of the lnternation.il Tipograph
Ical I'mon tli'cl'irpii here r. . hi
Although 1 omplete -.p.,is ure still
lacking fiom all iities 1 1 r strikes are
!.. . .t 1 m ..... .1....
ill I.' I, I Ml" III It'll Mill' '1- s ,,,j (.-.
.. ....!.. -v. 10 0.. 1
'v.-io riTiuni iiiiii 1101 iiim in, in iu.wh 1
of their tiiPlnlieis were
it
SeltH'llll nt ot some -1
fort) tour -hour b.i-is nan
bi subordinate unions
ki ell the
In 1 n re'.ioi ted
SHIP OWNERS MEET
DAVIS AX D HOOVER
Discharged "Employe Is F,aly ' "f f"'-. r'ght leg ami bod)
Wellington. Mai I - Mr V P 1 ... . . . . .. , ,-,,,. Mr-. Katie It-.biii-on. sister of Mr.
Kepresentatups of "Ainoricnn tMmshiP I Wounded In Fight in omce 1 tijft . cuts and bruises of right arm
lines and the (hipping board were 111 A pi-tol duel lasting -imi.iI niinuies n, nn(v nn( .nffprlng from shock,
poiifcretiee toda) w ith Secretaries Iavis I at ln..".il last niglit Im ot P.ioad stree; nanlel I inffy, husband of Mrs. Duff) .
and Homer in a firther elTort to rem li I at Carpenter in an uproar. I'eeie wii- cuts nnd biuisis of hod) .
sonic common gtonnd for a settlement of one i.iunlt). Walter K.indo'ph. tl. ir - A )outig woman who refused to gixei
tho controversy with the marine workers 1 t) )ears old. of '.ml Sou'h l'.ro.ul stiei . her name. spnots cut omm- right eie. I
oier wages and working conditions. Jte. was hit in the arm 1 U111T) . his wifp and sister-in-law j
fore the meeting began at Mr. Kins', Randolph had 1 n discharged les were returning to Cloueester from Vine
office the labor secretary . onferioil with ' t.rdni ft un the Atlii'Hi.- It'titiiiig 1 s,aml in an automobile owned by Wul- j
the representatives of the unions. ' pasoline lelillmg -tat.' 11 at l'.road and ter Klcnin. a llloucester ilialei.
In niinojncing his purpose t, 1 reopen I Carpetiier sireiis. lb returnnl lntir. A- the.i pas-id through liiasboro
negotiations icstirdav. following con- I
finned etTorts of Secretariis Pavls and
Hoover to bring about an agreement
li) conciliation through conferences with
union leaders. Chairman Honson sni.j
th situation appeared very hopeful
There was no lndnation, how. or. that
the shipping board chairman was pro
patcd to recide from his announced
stand for a 1.1 per 1 ent wage reduction
(nil Seeretnn Ii.ivis ie lined to .v
whother ifforts would he made to per
fcuade him to take such a course.
Now- Anrh. Mav I 1 Hi A I' 1
I.'nde-s 1 f tup mariue st'.ke here in-noi'ti.-pil
on that al! un.on nun atTili
ntd with -. 1. going orgaiii7.ai.oiis would
be ihI'm! out to I'ouhtit the I..; . r-. ent
wage 1 nt put into eff.v t hi s . 1 ,. ners.
At the .anie limp managing oper
ators i.f shipping loan! Kssp nt a
jjii rii1 tinting mini te.l 'e-oliitions
pledging sti.ot I'liinpi'.-ini e wi'h thp or
ders o." 1 'i.'rtiinii liens. 1, , f 1!,,, ship
plug hom.l, that t ie waf. . it. effectii,.
.Mm I In maintained
I'll. oil otln 111- ie
laun' h patr..! of 11,1
nnd toilm res 1 t,., ,.
seamen, hieiiieii ,r .1
their ships l-'onr ' 1
mined In tl is -. n
2unfi iiil.it- an -t,
water ft or
d
that tho 1
' oli rdni I
" than .""
: 1 rer. leal ing
h' - are mini,
in "I iiior, I
d along
ai
tin
BUILDERS TO STAND PAT
Will Not Compromise on Wage Row,
Official Says
All S lege-' ,..,, ) - ,,r.,0 -e f n.
cither 1. -n n rg I ' i tl" I ,1 g
ti I'lis 1 r f 1 -int. I. '1 11 in . f at.. ,
M'l T,
liijilib-rs,
secret a l'
-ft
Ma-
of tl
Ma-
Jtlli r,' C
IV" ' 1.1. obtain
1, 1 1
old W'lge lite.," 1 ,,i
wo nr bidi'.itirf op ti
l.asn 1 1" t new wag"
fore, wo t 1 1 ti to -t 111
toi . ''' ' 11. wage rr
basi- Upon W I It'll we
w rk
If we 1.1 . 't t. 'Hipp. 1
V'ho I I s 11! on the
b.i- -
wale v 1" It e mr ' i
we w i.l 1 1 break 1 11
pi.l.1',
' T! e -in to .. 0.1 r'i
iiidu-ti'i 'iiiii'li
i.e.l
'B'ltl'is
.111 1 1 OB
; -l-t'l 1 1
fo tin
te-l of
101, t "i n t ,,' it. m."'i ct.ti'ins
in si ... . ,.1 g ,lav .
Hrt'i , '- ' t'io -tlio 1 t 1 'ent .''
11, .ir 11 ,1 lidustri it - ki,o!ti a"'
prct 111 1 10 in bale in 1,1 strike tri
Im: ii, . a ' I, , "i 0 r "1 Tl lnlo
un.on- ir 1 mnei ' t t i ow tl is 1 f
fort f'n n ' ,
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 1
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ene. Ii v .III 1 '
UcnjHmln II 1 s x i. I'it ! I
na LcltLV Hull i, . s N Uroad t.
Killed by Auto
KM
111 Mf. I. (. MM KM
nf llir llnti.p nf I'nijrr.
Kictnt
(Inirili I.iiip ami I.ImrMIti pilip.
Mini M.ls Mllri! h an julotiiiiliUc
l.i-t nislit
Ministers Mourn
IlClt ll- vl. r C7.1XII
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Cnntlniirtl from I'tie On
ho v ai trurk with ft-mlif for' p ooI
lnirpi trn fpot
,. ,x,, n f,. nunnips ( i ho lunl
i,,,, ,, nilmlttpil to tlio .loui-h 11.,-iiit.il.
iliimn Mii'nnn, of Ainhlor. ilrm,r nf
tho i'ni. was nrrt'sti'il In thp poll
"'
tlio ItranH'luM n sfitimi. Ho ns IipIiI
without hail h Mnp irato I'arson nt
I'pntrnl Station
Mi- KI1.1I 1 Hi I! mi 'i 'i ' 'I'M 1
lllltlMlT's Wlfl, sil (...I'M "Mr
iiK"iit nMiiiiiPil lionip shnrtli nfti r 7
lo.-k ln-t niu'lit f'-i'in tin1 loiifiiiti'
11H ,j-, , n, , omplmtiPil "f
11
,, ,rll.;ip !, (,v., ,, p. ,it acain
Willi 1 (.Id li 1 til tli'll 01, e ot the llli 111
bet of the parish was' til 11 the Her
niaiitown llospit.il. lie bad im 1 gone
hut n short timo when I nu'inl .1
ii'h'ihoii" message t'.int he was in the
.lewi-h Hospital. Hap of I1,, p.in-h.
oners . illeil to Ink" im- to tl h" -l"1 ll,
but un hiibaiid ilml befor' 1 irrnnl
(t.idiialc of Mericm Sptiiinai)
Mr. lucent was bin 11 ill .New orl
c. n rebruarv l'J. lMil. tl.c s, ,, ..f ,
I0I111 nnd Anna K 111. ent lie v 11-I
grailuated from the Merion Thisung nl ,
Scniinnrv of Niw ork ji ft 1 I' hilj
tinisjied Ins 11 .ii'so lit lliown 1 i'Hui'i,
I'IOMile-i,-e. It. I I
Mr. 'nu"iit was profiim nt mi pci b
itistical c rcli s and at om tune w.i-'
1110 1 nui'iaiii ot 111
tho
Hi law. ire l.egi-la-
1 I . I . . . I ..
lure. He is Minm.l I' hi- widow
. . ,. ... ... .... m,.
s.ni .101111 t im. 'in. mis im. -in. 1, ...
I Ann. 1 I!. Sinisoii. r.i.n.1 Ninth Kliv
1 cut li sin ot. nnd two -isi. 1 s. Mi - linn:
Willi.' r nii'l Mi-s I.aura niiuit. Mi
.ind Mr-. Vim 1 nt wire mat 1 ml -cm li
nen M'ars ago.
GUN FIGHTER MISSES GIRL
nnd ib iiinndeil to know ..1 I rigoe Kittli - 1
son. manager, v In 1 rail tiei 11 let go
Kittleson smil he hud otil) n toil un
orders from higher up
This repli did not sati-fv ISardolph
who opined tlio. Kitt'fsnn ran to h.s
desk for hi own r'lo.er and hud
lack. Tho two men .lode.' lc-lm d 1 .r
I t'ors of 1 be building, aid 1 rcled round
and round tiring at rn. 11 other in reg
ular nioiing phture stile
There ate two girl c'orks in the of
tne, Miss Hhodii Wcbh. twiiiti irar
old, "f r.ighteinth street mar Itit
nor. and M'-ss Alice Itindv ngl.ti.-n
lears old. of ...il.i .oi.p sfo-t. ,M1
Webh ran to the tilephono to tall
for the poh. e during 11 lull when both
comhatan's wen re'oinii' 1 Itando'ipli
loadid tir-t and took ,1 - "' at Mis.
Webb SI f -'tick t" her t"'s'. howei.r.
and Kittleson -ent 11 bullet through
"awlo'.pii ,-u-ht tirm. 1 itttug an em!
to th. tig'
Randoli, hi
Mnctstiate He-
.,rr'ii:
-haw 1
li r'
0 'I toilai hi for.
1 lie 'I went 1 111 I
;,, 1 , . mm
tin ion and In hi I
, sI'iiim b' ' ' 1
1 . nl ni ".ihi 1 n
Un
n i -i-
m
mati rial
ri --
FREE. BUT LOSES EVIDENCE
Motorist Accused of Recklessness
Gives Up Nearly a Quart
1
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1 n 1 1 1
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Patrolman Hurt Stopping Runaway
I'l.'ro'iirin Peter M"i. in,' "f tin j
I , , 1. '1, ,ind 1 ,' .itt - -tn 1
a- drags, d 1 i th e 1 ! nn). ti
n . , 1, 1, j , I . , I -!.,.. 11 run ni in I
t.U I I lit W.I- il- 1 I .' .. I Solll'i
vtr. t I" 1 "l wi 1 f -1 1 id ', v. ,., .,,,, ,
, I , , , M 'i.l- I 11 M III 1 tl
,1 ,1 . 1 ", at I it ni' I 1 1" II"
torn' ,
Di
To sell highest quality nt n high price is
quite simple ;
selling highest quality at n moderate price re
quires intimate foreign connections and the
dominance of tho market duo to nn exceptional
cutlot.
J. E. Caldwell & Co.
Chestnut and Juniper
Fatiinia.'. ('losing hour, 12 M.
EVENING PUBLIC
PHOEBE ASBURY'S STAGE AIM
IS TO ACT EMOTIONAL ROLES
Former Miss Collison to Quit
Music Shows to Emulate
"Divine Sarah"
Love Doesn't Survive litis
bund's Wrecking of Matri
monial Hark in 2 1 Hours
Phoebe shitri. the pijlitppn-par-old
nlfp of Charles T. Aslnirv of Onlc
I atip. mIio.sp niatrliiioni.il bark a
urerked on the -Jhonls of parpiititl dls
niiprotnl within Iwrntj -four hours n
i - to emulate the "Ihwnr Sariili
iitlur than cnteitain the 'tired h 1-1
Miss A.sbiirr. a 1ip is known no
"inlh, made Iipi" debut s a s i
u I "iiial dasj nco ill t'ns, her 1 n.i
'1 The unfortunate lit tlr line boat
' a' 1 nine to grief so rnrl 111 Its .are.'
''t the port of Klklon. Mil . with mii'S
smphI ami colors lljins on tiie -1st
t' 'isf o, tuber. The disillusioned li. t
rat. of those storm) dam Is now the
apt 1111 of her soul and as happ as a
lark
This is splendid experience," she
hand toward the
i,, j ,,f prutty Krs r
romniiisi I hi one 1 a
reheorsnl lint it is r1lo1ls drama
that I h po to make icv forte. 1 am
anibiiioi,s to pin) cmoiional rolef.
Kinds Tho.ittp Intcrpxllnr
'"II" theatre is so iuterpMlnj and
ther. is something doiiv ail the time
1 1... A .1.11. ....... n...i ..ill. ...!. 1 .....
''' ., ..ll'l. nillli'lIsM 1 "lis .1
bit iiprious the openinc night. I uualh
have ns-urance, which is an as-nt in
til S I .sltl-,s "
Miss siiiri lias olh.iv nsptf good
look.. f,.r msliilice. (im( )onth. Iter
hair is fair, her pjos are 'blue and Mic
pmisrsTs 1 pleasant speaking one.
At the 1 eniion cif h-r shnttn-ed ro.
nianee. Mis, Asiuiri liaiised nud e
tr-titlmjr l-.-i l ft hand looked at Hie nar
row band on the third linger before nil-
swontig.
"We met at a business college here
and were infatuated from the ttnrl ."
she mid. " 'Chick' was the moist de.
loied lover l on eer saw nnd we were
madly in loi - when wo eloped to I'lk
ton. The ilni after our marriage Ii(h
parents nturinl from a Hip and gaie
him his . I10 , of disinheritance and
me or the tiHi'inatiie. He took (lie
allernatiM'
"Am I 111 love w it li him now? Well,
MAN AND 3 WOMEN HURT
WHEN 3 AUTOS COLLIDE
1 Crash Occurs at Glassboro. N. J.,
I Shortl After Midnight
A iinin and thin women were Injured
at IL' :l.1 o'i '. n this iiioriiing when
tiirce aulmtiohi
ollided at Ulassboro,
N. .1.
The injured are .
Mrs. Sophie Muff). Willow and Hlld--oti
streets, ttlnuci'ster. cut and biuin's
ilie) met two miicinne. proci euing
toward Willlanistown line of the nil - ,
totnohlles, driven by l'morson Toinlin
son of Willianistown. siilowipcil the'
automobile dm en bv Iiuffi. ,
The sidewiped car careened n ron 1
the road and was struck b) a third
itir. driien b) P.nil Sohiilt. of Ilerlin.
N. .1 Toinlinson and Schtiltz were ie
turning fiom a dame. Kaon was ac
coinpanii d hi 11 loinig woman
Tlie lolli-ion wrecked all three ma-I
chmes. t
The Injured woman. whoe name was
not ohtaiiied. was riding with Schult:
liiiiinnnts of the car driu 11 bi Duffi
wore taken t their homes m 11 (iloine--
tor 'in ambulance afier their iiijuties
'hail bun dres-ed.
Tl . automobiles i! ion h) Tomlin-on
and s ult were iwned b) W. tl.
' Klcxon, a Willinni-low n dealer.
I -
p0iCe Hunt Shell-Shocked Victim
A -'iir'h is bfing made by the police
for Plot .as IJoikwill. of Now York
a 1 ' iir -en tee man who was under
trrati ., for shel' shocK at tin Nina!
llos, tnl m Twiui third -tren and'
. 1 n ! - 1 en i road Rookwtll made his
os.ni "in tin hospital r.irli tl, s
1. or'
IS- , .... SsSSiSKA". SSFSS
I You'll taste the difference!
lb
A all our Stores
c
mmonas
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1U21
I 'g f" -" ,
IMIODItK .SHl KV
ion would hardly rxpert loie to weather
a blow like that, would )ou? An 1 I
might add that 1111 lirst xentiiro Isn't
londucho to 11 second attempt. I'll Jet
.ii stage career bo in) low, 1 guess
And hp hurried ana) to anwcr (ho
mil of the director who wa- 111-tim ting
the girl" in some new steps
Dislikes Wlfo's Crltlrlsms
Clnrles T. Asbury came from "mak
ing the toiinris of' tlio siop" in hin
lather's niaiiufiif turitig plant, at Third
and I'aiiphin stieits, to s that his
wife's criticism of htm was -oimwhat of
a surprise and docidedl) distasteful.
"I'm not going to sai anithlng,"
siml Mr Asburi. "Not be. aue of
legal advice, hut of my own Miiition I
piefer to koop in) lips spulcj."
Tins young hufband is n Chip -looking
chap with dark e.wa and hair and nn
ingratiating smile. Advised that IiIh
wife was tiing the mime Asburi pro
fessionally, ho displn.wd thnt untie ,in,
said: "Well, that is her jji ivitcgo,
1011 Know,
"If Mrs. Asburi wants to talk, all
right, hut I haie determined to Keep
out of it. '
Mi- Asbur) is. the daughter of
llowili (J. Collison, of (lerinantown.
.'Mid Mr Asbur) is the son of Charles
W. Asbur) of Valle) road. Oak I. alio.
DIVERS TO RISK LIVES
IN SALVAGING SUNKEN S-5
Navy Mine Sweeper Leaves for Del
aware Capes With 25 Men
The naiy mine sweeper 1'ahon left
tl.i nail iard todai for the I Manure
Capes, whore it will resume salvaging
operations on the sunken submarine
S-.1. which went down nlioui lifty-fiw
miles off tiie coast lint September. Tho
siibu urine's crew of fort) -four men es
caped b) cutting a hole through the
Mi 1 1,
'I In work to be dons is lonsidcred
one of the most haardous salvaging
opt rations cicr ntteiiipieil. The l'nlcoii
lias been full) lilted out with diving
equipment, and i.irries three surgeons
and twi'lit) -tip diwrs. Hatches, of the
sunken es.ol who sca'ed lint full be
fore operations were susppn,,., for the
winter. It will reipiirv 1 a month to bore
the hole in the bottom of the submn
riit' , through which air ho-p will be
-ent. The air will ho pumped into the
i(ss,. (.pelling tho water and ruising
her
The boat lies J'.M feet down. Divers
will work one hour under the water and
then it will icipitre an hour ami forty
minutes to bring them to the -in face, as
the picssiirc must be equalized slowly.
The) go into a decompression chamber
after mining up. until 111 i-ustomoil to
ordinnr) atmospheric pressure Divers
1 an talk to the I'tileon hi telephone,
Cominnuder (.'Initios. W. I'lsher is in
charge of the opciatiou. the Falcon
being utiiler command of Lieutenant
Stephi n .1. Hrellisiiak. Lieutenant C
I. Tihb.iU coinniand- the dhing sqund.
,
i5r
Ti
This is n clothing house with a diversified
following young men, middle-aged men,
elderly men, college men and youths early in
the dignity of long trousers.
i ..ii h class demands definite details of styling, pattern
itiRs. rolors, textures and the proper physical propor
tions in clothes. Even men in the same general class
are at variance in their ide.is.
Thrit is why the extensive variety which wc present
makes selection easy. We've the correct and appeal
ins clothes for you, and we are quick to sense your
preference.
Spring Suits nnd Top Coats of superior quality and
workmanship are $30 and upward. Very special
values at $45 nnd $50.
JACOB REEDfe SONS
I424-E426 Cticslttuit SfrrceH
pgcgagHgisSsniggagq
iSAYS RAIL LABOR'S
PAY IS TOO SMALL
Unskilled Men in Other Indus
tries Receive Higher Wage,
Lauck Assorts
DATA PRESENTED TO BOARD
It) the Associated Press
Chicago, May !. - Wagon of unskilled
railroad eniplo.ios should be adjusted
upward and not downward, if the rout
of liiing and the rates of pa) In other
Industries are to bo tned as 11 basis in
deciding tho railway workers' pa). W
.tett 1.11111k. consulting economist for
the unions, told the railroad labor board
toda) at the hearing Into the carriers'
demands for lower wages.
Mr. Laud, declared that Iho figures
presented bj tlio railroads, flinwltte cer
tain decreases in living costs nnfl In
dicating that wages for unsd.illod labor
In most Industries wore lower than the
pay given railroad workers, were de
ceiving. He presented a table of wages for un
ckilled coal mine workers, building
trades laborers, steel labor, longshore
men, municipal omplo.ies. navy .iard
turn, arsenal employes nnd marine
workers. These workers, bo said, were
repelling more money than unskilled
railroad employes. Ho partieiilarl)
stressed the pay of steel workers. aiing
the t'nlted States Steel Corporation
paid common labor fifty cents nn hour.
t of living figures based on de
creases in wholesale prices should not
be fonsideied by the board, lie said
"Such figures are deceiving." -aid
Mr. l.atiek. "for the gowrnmont Hgures
show thnt while there was n .'(0 per cent
decrease In wholesale prices between
.luno nnd December, IOL'0. the retail de
crease was only 7 per cent.
"Thn railroads partly base their plea
for lower wages on the decrease in
living costs and tlio rates of pay in other
industries, whereas thrsc factors In
dicate that the wages of railroad labor
should he adjusted upward and not
downward."
Mr. Lauck presented figures designed
to show that bam subsistence for a
famll) ot five in this country costs
."61(117 n .war, that 11 "minimum com
fort stnndaid" would bo $2000 an
nually nnd that a "progressive Ameri
can stamlnrd of living" would cyst
SV..100.
Wiisliiiifiton. Mil) . (By A. !'.--Increased
railroad operntinK costs and
the fiif-stlon of earners placing tepair
work with outside concerns, will he
looked into by the special Senate in
vestigating committee which -Hoots Ma)
10. Chairman Cummins sai.l toda) thai
railroad managers would bo asked to ox
plain win operating costs last .war
reached . OOO.MXI. (100. an increase of
about one billion dollars.
MISTRIAL FORBOY THIEF
Jury Divided In Case of Youth Who
Stole $772,000 In Bonds
Chicago. May -1.-(Ity A. P. 1-The
juri in the cao of William Dalton,
sixteen-war-old hank clerk, who nolo
S77-.OHO worth of Libert) P.ontK from
the Northern 'Print Co. tocentl). dis
agreed and was discharged todai. nfter
it had deliberated for marl) twent)
four hours.
About half of the jurors wore under
stood to have been in favor of norpilt
ting the solf-coiifosed bond thief.
Fined for Giving Short Weight
lloiijamin Laniphort. "Jtil'a Ktuglin
nwnue. Camden, was lined $10 nnd
costs todai by Hoi-order Stnekhouse
after a woman had accused him f
giving hir short weight. Mrs. Amanda
Caskill. 01.1 Monro stiect. Camden.
said she walked a great distance to I
Lainpbcrt's store to savp a few pennies 1
and that after she got her purchase'
homo she found it was n half-pound
short in weight
h
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Wants Pet Back
t.'ftdfr Photo Srrilrp
'lltrcc-jriii'Mild (irnrgo Kopf, of
sold K.isf Somerset street. Is dls
tonsnlalfi because his pet and play
mate, "Tops)," lias wandered
away or has been stolen
SOBS FOR HIS LOST PET
Youngster Walts Patiently for Re
turn of His Dog
Threr-jetir-old (ieorgo Kopf. of -010
Past Stunerset street, still ha"! his little
pushcart on which Topsy was wont to
ride with him, but Topsi. 11 black-and-tan
terrier, Is gone.
Tops) disappeared Saturday. A
search of the neighborhood anil of tho
cit) pound nnil other dog havens has
failed to rownl him.
If some one has tucked up Topsy he
would bring him back again if bo could
sop George holding out his empty arms
nnd hear him cr.iittc for his pet. There
is 11 reward for tlio dog's return.
Deaths of a Day
EDWARD J. COLLINS
Engineer Prominent In Catholic Cir
cles to Be Burled Friday
lMwnrd .1. Collins, an engineer, will
be buried on Krida) f 1 om his home,
in.1I North Second street.
Solemn requiem mass will be cele
brated nt St. Michael's Church, Second
and Master streets.
Mr. Collins died on Sunday, after
an illness of several mouths. He was
prominent In Catholic circle. Two of
Ills dniightots entered the sisterhood nt
St. Joseph's Conwtit.
He is survived by a widow, three sons
nnd two daughters.
Charles Mulholtand
Charles Mulholland. 11 hit) or for the
firm of (Jinibol ISrolher. died suddenl)
.M'sterda) at his home, 01011 Washing
ton a venue, lie had boon connected
with tho linen department of the Oinn
hoi esteblislimcnt for the Inst twenty
.wars.
The funeral will take place Saturday
afternoon nt " o'cloi k from his home.
Services will bo conducted nt Christ
Memorial Church. Port) -third and
Chestnut snoots. P.urlal will be In
Mount Moriah Counter).
John J. Mulhern, Patrolman
John J. .Mulhern. thirti ci.dit .wars
old. ''ti.'t7 North Twent) rrnnd street,
a member of the police force for eleven
.wars, died of 11 complication of dis
eases at Jefferson Hospital earl) this
morning. During the war the patrol
man son oil n n coniinissiii) steward
In tho na). lie is survived by n widow
nnd a daughter, twelve years old. Mill
him wns attached to the Fifteenth and
Locust streets station during his serv
ice on the force.
Cut In Price of Gasoline
New Ymlt. May 1 lit) A. P 1 The
Standard Oil Co. of Now .lorsev todai
announced reduction ot one half cent
to u cent a gallon in the price of villi
ous grades of gasoline in timtory out
side New Jersey
w-inii;i,riiwii ,,,,,111111,! mi if irs RL'UHER we havk iXca?jiEiiBiuiiiriiiiii:maBiiniurniiiiii.irariiinBri
W? I ' P it J BmHifliES rill III In AUMvm
i : liHIin 1 1 III IB "
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j iin Br gfflnw rii sse i i
J. vl rjCf IUiM I II m -mjfruM &. I .
g FOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
I At Less Than Half Price I
U This .sale ionics at n most opportune time. KclcntlcHsly rcpric-
k itii; our entire stork, rntailiiif; great Iwsb to our Factory. 3
SELLING DIRECT
K 1--.I. . 1 . rsr-.r- r.., . ... ..
g yjosius oucreu cannot oc ivi-tjc
Men's Black Rubber Coats
Teamsters, Police 11111I I'iremrn; S10 aluci now.
Men's and Women's
$10 Raincoats
Mailc villi pliiiii . 1 c
Willi hr It s . ilnnlilr t. tw 1 ;
twi'iil- nnil HnmlMrinfl-
I
U $t3 aiai-:
Men's and Women's
Cravenette & Moleskin
'I r,,i, ,t f,tiil Kiltioont riinlmi((l
In inn mill sray ift iik rnmcru hnlr
iloiil.l. It nifil with inwrlnl lilfnt 11ml
I'flt wiiii 51 11, !.- HulnB. to i. worn
r 1 11 n. nine
NOW
i$ll
i jU
I $65 Men's and Ladies' Gabardine and $OC 0 $or
I Imported Silk and Fancy Tweeds " C 5D
$15 Men's Reversible Raincoats, $7
$18 Men's and Women's Raincoats, $8
i'MM
Boys' and Girls' Raincoats
M it of riotnitiiPiit cloth.
3 I5H-1 i-v "
1 mul ohe .l"o
Blactc Rubber Conts
1 ! m . Bra
B m nm
' f-ircs 1 to m
P Y 'I MM
S Orilrri, n."1"
s-i it; 11 1. ii jd
Rain Capes S $1.50
MUM I'l.Ml)
$7 Men's Boots. . .$3.98
$6 Men's Short BooUs $3
I l HHI I - l'lllt Till.
I 820 Chestnut
SiiiiaiftWJHiiiiiiimiirai.iw hulusali:
mnusm
POLICY IM MISSION
DISRUPTED VESTRY
Bryn Mawr Churchman Denies
Dr. Carter's Attacks on Rich
Caused Resignations
TROUBLE PASSED NOW
Hosignnllnn of five vestrymen of the
Kpiscopal Church of the Redeemer wn"
precipitated by dissatisfaction nf life
rector with the manner of rrnduetltH a
church mission at Mill ''reek, and not
because the rector took "backhand
slaps" at the wealthy of tils congregu
lion. J. Hunter I'wing. of Villitmvii, ves
tryman, rector's wardo.i and member
of the church for fifty yeor, mile
that statement today (n olinlf.iint; the
(nine nf the vestrymen's resignation!.
Those who resigned are .1. Randall
Williams, Haverford : fJeorg.' L. Mor
ris, Vlllauova, secretary of the wstry:
.7. Harton Townnend. Ovenuook ; George
P. Curweti. Vlllanon, and Paiker S.
Williams, Villanovn.
Mr. Euing Explains
Mr. r.wing, discussing the ie-ignn-tlons
and the attitude nf the ree'or.
tho flev. (Jeorge Cnlvirt Carter, toward
tho rich nf his parish, said :
"The rector has oecaiionnll) given
the wealthy members of tho parish a
backhanded slap. Hut they didn't mind
thnt al all. His thrusts nt them were
well taken. That is shown by the fact
that tlio Church nf the Redeemer i
not onlv one nf the wealth est parishes
! in tho Pennsylvania diocese, but is nlso
one of the most generous. I speak from
personal knowledge, as I served as ac
counting warden for n number of years.
Members of tho parish gave not only
to their own church, hut to outside
charities.
"The, whole trouble was caused by a
mission conducted nt Mill Creek by some
nf the friends of certain of the vestry
men who resigned. Mr. Carter did not
like the manner in which this mission
was conducted. He expressed Ills dis
satisfaction. Trouble Owr Now
"That caused the trouble.
"The trouble is now ovrr. The ves
trymen who resigned found they were
not representing tho people of tho par
ish. They accepted the fact in the
right spirit. Although they resigned
from tho vestry, they have been in their
pews regularly nt the s.omoo since.
"I wish to make it plain thnt the
new vestrymen are servng satisfactorily
to the parsh in general. Including their
predecessors.
"Tlio vestrymen who resigned were
m.v dear, personal menus, nnd still nre.
'I hope we will continue to bo a united
I palish, working not for individual mo
I lives hut for the cause of the church
1 nnd the glory of God.
"Yes. the misiou at Mill Crock is
1 still maintained.
P. and R. Employe Dies on Train
Veeti7.o Cnsardo. fiflv )ears old.
Ml Hoffman street, a laborer on the
Philadelphia nnd Reading Railway.
fell dead on 11 train while going to
work early this morning. He boarded
the train nt the Rending Terminal nnd
died before reaching Columbia avenue,
lie was taken off nt that station and
removed the Children's Homeopathic
Hospital. Heart dlscnse was said to
be the cause of death.
Head of Allegheny Bar Dead
Pittsburgh. May 1. (Ry A. Pi -R.
A Ralph, president of the Allegheny
County Rnr Association, died at his
homo hero last night. f wns sixty
eight years old.
ror ine pneca we aro asking' g
Men's and Women's $
Leatherette Coats
Look like Tl'iO N.iliif'., 111
inn tiinl bluck . ,lIikm 10
JUTi, now
SI 8 VALUE
NOW
$3.75
Were $7
IIODIlh
1'AMll V
Stair Pads, S1.00 doz.
51 Rubber Gloves, 50c
$2 Water Bottles. . ,75c
2 bynnces . . ..75e
$5 Basket Ball Sboes, $3
52 Rubber Aprons, 75c
St.
jdc aalls 15p
a.nu kistaiubh
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STILLM1 HEARING
ON; WIFE SMILING
Banker Absent When Proceed.
mgs Aro Resumed Be
fore Refereo
ONE WITNESS EXAMINED
Ry Hie Associated Prww
New Ynrli. May i.- -.Tame. A 0.,..
man, who yesterday roslcned n,. .. ..'
dency of tho National ("in Hnt, .
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iiij resumed, n imp nrnl of n ...,. .
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secret hearings, his fihi fn- .n... '
iw s. .. a -...::: . "nm
....... ....-., inin. 1 npiniiri Miiiitnnn
j 1 1- prnccouinss were hefore Krfcr
nnn el .1. I! ntn I., tl,,. . ."'
Rar Association, nud were oxprctci 5!
nccuni nl lenst 1 !..-.. .1... ' "'II
Shortlv before flw, l....,..!..,. . . .
........ ........ ,,,, ... ,, , .u, urn mi
1 ml closed iloni-u !.,... .. . ' .
dressed woman stenned Intr. it.. '
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Wife nf thrt lini'ln '"sa, I
Mr. Stlllman wns not prccni
.! iiiio.'suk nn 01 legal tfjlent
ronresentlnrr both wliloa n.,....Li.. .''
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today's hearing. Present also WfJi
Francois Lnjoio, a Cnnadlati lawyer
" no iiru-ii us iriiiisiiuor lor the ripnrl.
Cnnndliin wllneitsnt n...l MU... r. .
special deputy attorney general Tk,
".' ', " i-ii-r.-iur was 1101
explained.
x hen a reces was taken for bmrli.
eon It was learned thai the onli w.
nefcs ovntnfnod nf tlw. mn.nln. .A..t..
, "'"11111
Three Rivers, (Juohec. The nature j
Ills lestinion) wns nni uncloseil
Alru Sll ttlll,l t. rtu Lnlli.. I
emerged from tho hearing. She nlkf) I
nrisKiy lion n me riiiriiior wini oik. i
nor counsel nun urpiirirti 111 1111 auto.
mobile.
THE possibility of
unlimited expan
sion in any direction,
with good light, plus
the advantage of floor
space practically free
from posts, are two of
the many desirable fea
tures of The Ballingcr
Company Super-Span
Saw-Tooth Factory
Construction.
Further information
on request.
THE
BALLINGER.
COM PANY
Suctor to
BALLINGER
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Anciirrtcrs isoiNttRS aw-nuxnuM
Philadelphia Now York
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