. lrt wWfMHG;ri!:p;wt "yOir ! G EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, MAT G, 1921 t i il i hi ! t v A- t 7I if y if i FSJi 'iff i U W M P ' -: . iSAYS PLASTERERS L BUILDI CONTRO NG Edwnrd Flannery Declares Alli ance Between Employers and Union Gives Stranglehold DENIAL IS MADE BY MEN IMwnrd 1 InniKix 1 M' i ""'I Minirtn m 1 ill" iniiiniitioi- ot twcntt ithroi , kiiti tmliw lint tho nunti r lln Tcrrr liml n rrniigi 'mm on nn muni- inc inrlnti lnii tlipi'iKli itn nlluitico with (In ilnti r-r niiimi Tho .Miiiiiiittic vllili Mi 1'lntitin IhcniN U liiiiilliiiR Mi inii'lmrri tcrrM dntluc tin- vrni it tnti j Aivordlnc t Mr r nnin n tli" jof pln-tcrmc 1ms iiii ri n- ! 17" In- 'II r ll' 111 slue 1014 imrMr il ti "Tilt i if illl o chnuRi'd rnmlitlimx In- i-'l lined ' Tlio union ilnii iit st i ttiMi prn-e tli n-k from their rnu Ii "! Ami it i" fli' who intt liin'il ili" I"" din worklns oi'k lnti I'lilin 'lpliin about tlim un nc flm i! Iwd nn oppdlTl(Hi in thru d'liml t'mi tlir mplHpr (.runt thrm tin ilil wimr wnlr of 1 - n n 1 mi r tU nin ih chipm i M ulr I ' Thri'iicli 'hi nk.f.1 m ! vi n tlir jtunstiT pln-ti h r I in I I t s lr In tile Mnlir 1'lmitir. in ' .itnl tlir 'ininn knn nn ih Mni i V i ttrrrK liml l'(mnt I m-Ih r lnti in jtlonftf n-orlntniii I i' ntul 1LMI tliM liOM" "itt'il h pln-trrtli jlmll hi Horn- ntul i ' 'tin' i l in im 'ntti'iitiuu ti nn lnti t M r itim- Till" l ilftir llllih ' ''nil illllnl 'workinc rul" ntmn 1 t 1" "i tl 1141 ' iiniit I h"" "" - "' ' '"""' (to inuki moir work f I tlir )lifint TIiik hIiowm win tin' ii limn,- ali iij: with tin i 'i ! l" i 1 hii lirimrn lini I -'illi unilm vliirh n Imi1 inn iii a ph thnt i ! rul frt!ii ! in lnx In wnim rfthrhnl lrr tlir flrt tlmr hi N ti n-knl fni To m-itrr thi nil hul- nr tilnl lti tlir -i n tnr nf ilr l"ni-trri ri- ni-h Sntiinln jiiorninrf Whi n tin i ntrn t Is iinrilii(l ntul thrrr nn nn iliansi mndi thi ii-t if tlir diunci' in "Jin p(,ntiriitnn' is itt'nl b Min n iploi las pliistrn r uml m n uorkine plH trrrr in n nniiittrr Tlir builHrr 'nrihiti-rt or iwmr liii- nnfliinc to i ' ThrMi niliK Iiimi rn-ultml m iciniii liircr liuililun; pi rntnn brn s Jiclil up tin' foui r hr month In nil -iirh i i-i ' i nn nt in ili courti nr b iii'n'ii n hn turn rofii-nl TliP"!' nti ti iintnl !m brtn iibruKiiti'il but tun in thins to prM'iit n si iitb nn ii " iLTnimnt Fn tbcrniiirr uhioeiitinu 1 ii Inmian ior not rrlii'M' tin-in of up iii 1 1 thu1 nusht nttaoli tin rrtn it r pr vinu oprriitnui" "Tin "iiiuu' tunil tin In -. irr now tiiklne i niorr intliirm I ' tnr nlxiM' lumlitliin t'mn tin- in t mi nt tin- iunttr plitxti ins in ion i n t pin lust M'nr n isis in piii f tlir ilrnintul of thi puhln ntnl tin t n smm of Mii;r rid ii t mis bi'ins put nit" i tT"i I Ve wnntbr wlirt'irr tlir mil"r pb strp rrs uric intliut'iil in crnntini: Minr mrn' Irniiimr b tln rxtnionlinnrv uorkine nrrung' tin nt- I him I'titlnn '1 Cmintrr t p !! llullilrrs 'Tin' butlili r hn ii'mnh t ikrn teps to Iuim fin pln-trritu nf thi rit duni' in spin ot tin sfin riisi'i in the nuistrr plut r- s m 1 tin ir m n at, I ham nutihrd in' it ntnl parr is tl m nt in itrs fnp p' i-t nnc ai-B hrnv milr and i t ml rl n ' ii-nin.'r I ilir i a I Mii v n 1 1 i it MX' i .t-i M n i I'lnMrrriV I'nlon nnil one of the lienors of the iiRtrrtnrnt. sprnklnR for tin union, said toilii) "W'p nrlootiKi an in litigation To Iiojtln with i- tin not think tlir iiyrerini tit h llltRiil Our nt fii in h linic MKsurid it l nut for It i not Mint, w hiio ilriulllril it puli'i h nml lunr ciM'ii it to nil p.irtirs iuii i -tid and tlulr in n'ptiini'i of it lin- tiindi- th in pni tli' to tlir atfn cinctit mull i tin law It has Inni s( nt nil nn thr minim to iviri un liltcrt. hmlili iiind I'ontraitor in tins c in Chi- iiiio N'm mk Wnshnutun uml other pllli l s I In ii is milium.' unfair iihout it. What w x ii ii t tn pmint is ii biiilibr Si'tniiK bids fni plasti-riiig, ami thru afti r mttinj; tin- inntiiut hiukstiriii5 arim tnl for Inwn ImN signiflng his illinum si tn iii . opt mfi'iioi ork I'lius tin' oniiit snAu din' niiitnii lot I'lrurnl nu additional VllKUWO this a A for I'hnrgis ,if inliiaiuii m d not dinl mill with thr Mnti i Pl.ix trrris (',. Vi. ili il with lnilrpndrnt rlrniH nNo Wo Mihonir an inrfii;ii tlim hi tin (listriit nttoriir or am -1h.mIi i1si. Wft ,n,, nothing to liiiir r throw op n our hooks, thr juiluli Is ui'lrotnr tu iittrud our tun tillRs flu rr Is no iiilluslmi or ( lould r.ilsi oil Miigrs nun h lilchir thnn thri nn I) i If im mo urn tn rlrnr to rr dun tin' int. n'lilr p will do n s to tin ilnusrs i iini'i'inln pni tin lit fni Murk dour, thills nil risht lhrrr Is initliine uimir about thnl If n mini di.i'sri t n on mir lob whj not stop work on an it her job of his' V, must ci't mir waci's from our rmplorrs and If wi don t bin k our rmploicrs up bow nri wr to ip't our wnirs' crritiirnt for (foiul nrk ' r uniililu t bin k nil unplojrr up un!rH wr tluuislit Ilr miis iii thr licht ' In fiu wr hair innstrr plnstrirrs uho nn funking rrpntnn tit to Inuldrrs now ' nnd wr hnr also tliml inntrr phtrrrrs lor not doinij work is It should hnr born ilmn ' Wr nindr tlir ntfrrrmrnt to do thr wo-k proprrl so thr pnblli rou'd prt tin Krrbr It was pnilng for This1 nciiiiiirnt was not mndr to imrin thr mst of plastirltijj buildrr lord fmr ''" ' ' John t" Iliiiuphri s ui lohn C llumpliri is , Smi platrnts, nlm is liri-iibnt of thr Masti r l'lasturrv t'n said It is wrll knoMii that pcr-ons wmk nu In tlir huildluc trndis hair lrs ii nif for tin Ir .nnuii'i thnn in nintp th r llnrs 'Ihri an ubji i f to thr will i thr Huitinitor If hi i- hunrst t im sit thrlr inonri If hi is not thr d in t Tlirsr I'lnusrs tn ipirstion wrrr I i' in for our protrrtlon nitninst ills limii t lotitrai tors. I'hr honrst rontrai'tor nis d not frnr iintlilus Out mi'itti nbsolutil would ii r support niiithlni; donr dishmu stli At no tlmo In my memory him tlio arliltrntlon ronnnlttoo fnllril to sift thr lunttris brought brforr II fnirlj " "Wh aro nut thr bulldrrs, rontnie tins, iirililtoctn or nwtirrn Hirrscntid on the iirhltrntlon bourtP ' he wni nukul, "Wr noirr tliouslit of t tint Wr ul wmjs nskril thnn to npprnr nnd prisrnt thrlr oldriuo, but thr huc no otr Thr bom hns nlwns ttlcil to do tin ilirht thing Wo hair no nnlnitonlMit in this tiiattiT Wr nrr trjliig to srrr thr bulldrrs faithfully.' TO GIVE NOTED COMEDY JENKINTOWN MAY BUILD for "College Widow" Will Bo Presented nt Benefit Performnnce ' Thr Collcftr Widow." u" he pin diurd bj thr Nrwmnti Chili I'lajrrs of tin I'nlirrsit) of rniiiMvhanln In thr hillroom of thr Itclhuip-Stratfonl nt i 1,1 in lurk thlN ricnitiK I Thr pln In clrn undrr tlir nusplrrs if St IlrdrV AiiNlllnrj for thr brnr lit of St HidrV rinjilnlurv mid tin Nrwuian Club. Mri lluccnr C lion- i inwrll is ihnlrmnn of thr nuxlllnr dnnrr u follow thr filni in whl Ii lohn ('. l.nHiutrhr, Hour Srlinrfe Annn Mi Hi iln Mnr. Onllrn. Kdwnrd O'Nrll, Ijiwrrnrr Fliichr. Itrubrn S Unrtlrv nnd llnrrj Ilnllornn wilt hnxc pnrta Continue Church Exposition I In I'rrsbitrHiin Imposition In'ld tlis Mirk In thr nrthlHu'in I'rrsbiti rlan ihurili. Id out nnd Diamond sirnis wluh was to bnr brrn lourluibd Inst nkht will be loiitinui'il until this up. 1 iiitii, is a jesult nf thr huur Ii nuiid fi r tlikrts Legion Men Start Movement Borough Hall and Home (Vuttesi .tordnu I'oHt of thr Amrrlrnn I.eRlnn, .Trnkiiitown, with Dr Wllllnni 11 Mnrih us (ouiiuniidrr, ii fosterlns n projett tn enrt n new bormiRh hall I'rtltlons nrr hi iiik riirulntrd to ilr trrininr sciitlinrnt of thr oters In the innttrr "of u nrw horouch bulhlliiR, the lirst Hour nf wbbh shnll bo used for tuiinli'lpnl purposes ntul for thr poljrr ill 1 nrtiiii'iit. thr sprotul lloor for the per mnneiit use of thr Amrrlenn I.eRlnn nnd thr Kcd Cross, ntul to liaxe nn nu illtm linn for usr of pitriotlr orsnnln tlons nnd for I'liminuniti gnthrrltiRs " A tnniuiittrr- will uuifrr with borough (iflleria to devise win a nnd menus of inrrtltig thr tost of thr building. Hen tlnient utrotiRh finors thr tnoieiuctit Open Evenings 1019MarketSt. X' " " WIM Tw" "'.A p"'";!piSfc I V-rj LUL -JK. Store Orders Accepted 1021 MarketSt. Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys' Clothing Store Mail Orders Filled PLAN FOR JULY Jenklntown to Raise $2000 for Cele bration of Independence Day Jenklntown ofhVlnls and n (omtulttre of monition of thr .luikintown ltusl nrs Men'ti Aasrwlntlon hne pliinnrd to raise n t'onmiuiiiti fuiul of npprox nintrh $2000, with whuh to stnRn n rial l'mirth of Iitl nlwnnmo Chniimrn of thr snual eomnutteei, ns minouiieed, nrr exuuthe. .1 How ard Mm. inrinbi r of Onunrll , llnaliee, lohn Storkberger sports, Sntnuel Dil las. parade, IMwIn II lb Ills. Ilrr wnrkn, Ilnbrrt ('HITr, otu rssimis, (norgr Kli'linnlMin iinnfiuiuemrntH, I I'tatiU 1'lrrk Assori ilr olli inlH of Mi 1 In on the crmllt fonunltlre irr KrtiPHt llnlnes, nrintitM nnd Mer In rt t'llffv. trensiirei V' StK The hamc big loaf IrJtctor "Virginia" Pattern Sterling Silver Tableware AmonR the twentv-one p.itti'rns of table ilcr vc can the tnost be.ui tiful is the "VirBinia." The design is ot a definite character which em bodies the purity and smiplicm of the Colonial period. Tea poons Desert spoons Dessert forks Dcert lnie JUitter spreaders Owcr lorks per docn SI 0.50 J8 00 38.00 4S.00 50.00 21 00 In Every Style Material PatternColor Pair-of-Paiits SUITS f- I - 1-s - -- At Price Savings Never Before Known to the Men of Philadelphia . . . . Illustrated pru ht eint on request S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut sl hi mi.p MnncHAvrfe w i:i.i:ns silversmiths jF ?C now At All Our Stores T,. I I V rxr i ' i i ' l ' ' i. IftFUELCOWOT dim fltflTtS hT-i r3 irTn Ik fm&a I il!mi$mWM?MMWm I I Press & Sons i r -C 5 IS C s 0 v Y? I ism AV nSB 8 3 fcRSON ZMen's Rings WV h r i ' J I 9 1 u ' JL?Jci-i JL O mean business suicide. - that snappy new idea in circular, blotter or letter you can get it in the mail the same day if you own a Multicolor Press "Print it yourself at half the cost" RUSSELL E. BAUM. 33 S. Brn.id St.. Ph;t YxsSsfliy RECORDS MAY PETERSON'S VOGALION s Familiar Heart-Songs TT'S the simple song that reaches the heart. May Peterson, the gifted American soprano, has in vested her Vocalion Records of well-loved ballads with the charm that makes her distinctive. 1C aratS Ladies' or Men's Rinss $ ii r, Ir ii rt sl I 111 (he I I I 1 :.it - I pnUlii e i ir mi, ,1 i t mmiil III) C" tthnnl r I It, T I v hull -nli nr irluil Jlrl tl 01 tr fur p. il an iirnrl, in tl n r iti limn onil Ii ih Itiit i , t , Lr prmtil wr hiirf.14 1 ,, , ,. , t iiiml lllaniuinl mill lit. il nt. Mr , "I brllliiimy ,l 111 mi, uid ,tt, t. i i . l r llblv lttOff thin iiiii -imiimI I i ir .- of IWll tn) lip i mi li r, 1 1 n , ,1 1 i . ,t .. fnrltirt unit villi rrf nirl in . i ,r moiifi on rfnufsi I)lik4rf iIik-. i - 1,111 in ,rni i h 1m of (In. sp, i il i mioti l II i k Ofrrixl ill lli w .ir ill r, ,.lll i. , 1 r ,,, UHltl, i iiMMiilrrfd I. Will - ItlM.s ill S - HI (,. illur Our r''.N ilu ii r I The American pnma donna oprano will be heard with the Phila delphia Orchestra May 6th and 7th today and tomorrow Miss Peterson makes Vocalion Records exclusively. The fresh beauty of her voice reproductions attest the unparalleled superiority of this remarkable system of recording. Favorite Vocalion lied Records bij May Peterson My Old Kentucky Home (With Quartet) No. 30109 . $1.25 Carry Me Back to Old Virmny (With Male Quartet) No 30102 . $1.25 Aloha Oe (With Sasha Culbcrthon, Violinist) No. 30107 . J1.25 Songs My Mother Taught Me No. 30112 . . $1.25 ) ,i air (mdioh'j invited at any tunc to hear Vocalion Red Ricotd playtr r,,i the Vocation, the phonoyraph supumt. ." ...... .n., ,,,, ,, , - .. V.CCl no i V tioo in, . i ,n JIIOOU , "i ii. no 4 , 53811 no ii n ,,, s i Wine II- I'm in i I ilfil 00 l l , MID ihi i , lilOlll) Jin 1,1, ; d ' "1 si, , f I iii ih) ta KTM1I1 i 4 , ,l : , '' "1 SI l I i Jin 1111 r,. ) tt m ro . n i ii ,. l iii i iii tig llhike & Hurkart LIcNenth (S. Walnut Sts. Bluebird Music Shop fiOiO 'nnfidownc Aenue Gimbcl Hrothei .MiirKct : Chcnlnut : Ei .Ninth hanuiel S. KntlikolT IMOfi-OS Prdrral Street Camden. N J 'hul OrdtTr. I illtd Ilu; I dtalop I un 8a-JEiruJ K. . .Marl in i.X .North Utli St reel inr, rcli Sticel is Siiutli "iJnil Strul I). W. Laubacii TO 18 Woodland Aw-nuu Opril I ml to ' 1 The Music Shop The Voculion Shop .11 South J.ansdownc Ae. n,jr, ( Itoitnul Street Lnnsdounr, Pj. 0fir H rrf ,j , r, vt, .,,, 4 FETE ItllllfSll1i0, 9.a mmmm-. $ wet k ' s , 2 :t x ... Br J$m s vsrP ii i nxi u i ttr.nmi&r irwitr t in y r B-UK4nfM jsfr.xit :. Up i 'mm Put I LfL' m Wkl .s L. .WfrKMmf a I UW Wfr-' ,sHi'VSUMS5F bt y -a- 1 I fat?1 Js3 15&l. SS&kSuV r Jf i Wl - .roan! ? it?'. f JgWBly II?'-'' .q , I. b. i Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee J Ik? JnM.V 3 f VM SSriS Goes With Every Puichae Sp j" -'T JL n T "jT CS 177? ;"i" m i i i - wrik. g . ilv 1 v MS mm 1 H M1 1! M HI aJL'IM, f tf SLSxr Air m i mm X.tSa WW vattd ui"ui loiuunirx. two puns ot nunts JztiVh: w ri Noiv a Sale That Is the Biggest and Greatest Yet! SI- wm $vr -- lmH wkm jrnrafi IkflMlH lull's Tn ? WiPfl 1 HII ill 31 1 IP rare singing Tomorrow Mr. Hill starts a clothing sale that stands para mount for value giving; a sato that will linger long in the mem ory of every man. Blue Serges Herringbones BX Worsteds Cheviots Homespuns Fine Tweeds Mixtures Flannels Never before in history even in the days when we al ways looked for low prices was a sale like this ever pos sible. Never again may such an opportunity present itself to the men of Philadelphia! Mr. Hill literally combed the markets and purchased right and left the cream of the best makers' stocks for spot cash, enabling you to make A Saving of $15.00 to $20.00 on Every Suit in This Sale And, man, oh. man, you never saw anything like it be fore. Two floors full of these brand-new and most-wanted suits. Yes, sir. 5000 of them waiting for you to take your choice from at prices that bring back many dollars to your pocketbook. And Remember 2 PAIR of PANTS with fully one-half of the suits embraced in this sale. Have you ever heard of anything like it before? Don't lose a minute get in here early and take advantage of the tremendous .siungs. Single-Breastetl Suits Double-Breasted Suits Form-Fitting Suits Conservative Suits Slash and Patch Pocltets English Roll Lapels SALE MEM'S PANTS Savingo Up to One Half and More! Mr. Hill hus devoted an entire (loo to Men's Tumsers givinp; vou tin jMcitest btockb and varietieb cei known collected under one joof. Biuir,' in our old tout or est and try to mutch it up w ith a pair of tiousera that is true economy. mm BOYS' WASH SUITS A Sample Line I'urchabed bs Mr. Hill for a fraction of its alue. Parent, tan buy nobby and t cute wash suit of finest tfrade materials P at hall price nnd les. All thu newest stylos all newest tolonngs. All sues up to 8 years. Gl C idl ri& "JS nl jtu p " . 'BHHail ill IB II S' 2-PAIE-PANTS NORFOLK SUITS Save Up to One-Half wofidufu! urouns of fine oualitv Norfolk Suits, for bo8 up to 18 yours. Made of fino worsteds. mixtuit-, and cheviots, in neat light, dark and me dium coioiinKh. Two pans means two suits for the boy. practically ipj COR. 8th & CHESTNUT STS. JOUMMtKLTST 809 MARhET ST The Hill Co. 1 01 9-1 02 1 Market St.. P j I
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