Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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Pennsylvania Aice President
Asfcs Prompt Settlement for
Federal Control Period
"TELLS BANKERS .SITUATION
Atlantic City. Xtnj li5. Vromit nml
Mr pcttlemrnt for tlin lYdrrnl iwllrnl
nnfl Eiinnmlj nprlodM in iiwli'il by tlir
nation's rhllrrmfN to cMW them to
wtfathrr Hip deflation period iiri'r.t!
fully, A. if. nullity:. vlrt titt-"t,t of
tli I'eniiHjIvanln Italirnail. 1of1rci1
liefp tnthy In .Ml ftiMrr-M I'Ofnir tin
Pntifvlvntita ttnnkrr.' Acurelnttrtii,
"Ivoml olrhrihg ntVfly tlir tllWr.
wo, tliht fircvoiit prompt otHimPiil
fof the Kfttrrflt NiittnV tint ltir gunr
iinty period." nid Mr. County, "t
rel Hint, iimlrr cxiMln; oi'riltlon.
MifCRcMlotu looUiny (i n umv nntirmnl
rAllrond jio'iry nml n tnt liitTonw of
tlip rcijlllhtnry inlninl'tinnx or litirrnui
should be hold in aliprniro until lit
Trnnsp'oi'tntloii Art Iws hud n fiilr
trihl nndpr Mimcthiiij npproai liiti mir
inrtl comlition.
V.uil (itntriiMtriii to Settle
"I think miirli nuld b done li im
prAvpnti.l sliriiftlin both tin- railroad
and liiiRnclnl -Ituntion. without d'-tri-mfht
to otlior htmlui'4, if tin- nPromH
emlld obtain nromnt pHlmrnt with
tli Government for iIip IVilr-nl control
and gunrnnty period. T'ii- in tletnil I
ly twi dlrrrl steps. Ktrp Vit. I U lo
fund nil rnnitnl neivl lure miiile In
the Government on t'i romN during
Federal rontrol. fitr tn or flftfrn tear,
nt nv 15 ner ion! It l licnl one
tion that if thf railroad had tllo po.s
fPssion rnd oiPratlon of tlMr nro) ritlr.-
liiflnp the war the J wouM have wI
vreurltie. In loin or jhort'Und Olill'
fentloif.i, to cufty out tlieSc .raitllal ex'
pcrilllttire,
'It (A timiosKlUle for the railroads,
tintlfcr ctlst'nj market todlllnii. to
sell KPcurltton and feW till of I iee
capital rxpnidltUrH made by the (tor'
rrnniettt. TBI funding Would HinWfr
tllo Dirretnf (ttltpfnl ttt tin)' to the Mltj
triad the bMtittert due them. Instead of
Wlthho'diiiB Uch bnlnutPs out of rur
rent railroad worklnjt rnplluli to Hmlv
aftnibut rapltal expenditures or po-sible
over-malntenanep ehnrRpx mndo on the
rdhdi ddrin Federal ronlrol. Ht(n nuiit
lr two in to exphllte the malntfitaneo
llllll Ollirr KPIIICIIIl'niK mr nil- rnnmi
odntrol and feuirnnty ieriddi on n brortd
lihslft mifflelent b restore th propertie-i
It ltd cpllphint In the -flhie condition
a ivlien taken over. Thete Htep1" would
dloilpdte much of the exitlns uncer
tainty ns to railrrad linnnclii?.
Kniplujcs Could Help
"Our tnllroad sltiiatldit run olo ho
helprd by vle labor leaders lio knotv
the loenl tOndttinim nnd ueedi of the
railroad conipanle. I.nbor leadets enn
help the pIltiAtittn if they rrnll..p thitt
thp inoiicji of thl' rnlli'onil boild :iud
(tOekho'derii provide turk frtr the cut
plefc. tl.tit the men are paid from th
dollar paid lit the ptthllc for itdwpngcr
nnd freiRht serii'e and that th'"e pub
lic dollar. nre the onlj mean of liiettiils
the laitro.irl pnyro'l. '
"I.nbor leader and the labor publi
cations tdiou'd advice the eiuplojes loy
ally to support th rnilrondn. to speak
wpll of thp rnllroadfs nnd to render tile
brst eile to the iubllf. Tile) should
show the men flint continued hnstllib
lit thp railroad managements and to
railroad inetors and the continued
I'llblkrttinn of unsound nnd "PlliJti eco
nomic' are bound to breed niiHiindnr
(tandllijis. and to army public opinion
iiRnlit even thp re'lnble railroad ent
" I ET I'S RE-SEAT
Your Porch Chairs
Cant Sial & hush Scat Makirs
MA DA LIE HROS.
Bin V Itlh .t. Vnp. H
1 tucks oo ,l frii.nfrr
ployci T)i6 public reallm tbdt
HelHtth attitude of labor leader leads
thtlm to tlalm wnfccd that urfl t66 htjth
for the work performed IborJeAdtri
mid railtonl men toutd put public opin
ion nsht behind them by agreeing to
fair wane n ml working condition,
linwd on OiiUUn rt'tctiuen of the r'Ajl
M(la. HiiilrpAd maftarers UAht Wc'l'
paid Aiul sntieiled employes. Are (hfe
UAdertt of the men etjuul to tho situa
tion or miiht public opinion push them
Into udvoeAllnjc whnt 1 fair? J.et uA
hope thAt wo Arc entering a new era in
this respect.
"Rnllroad management., railroad em
ployes and railroad Investors sliOuld
tAnd titiltPd; tlip.V uholiltllie gtveit irtflro
freedom promptly to tnet economic con
ditions and trihilnico thilr otVii Affairs,
subject to tilible rejftiiAtioit and in a
way that will maintain cond nnd liuln
tirtuptfd service fat the public, secure
credit necessary to the extension and
impiovcnicnl or railroad facilities s pre
serve fair vnftes t,( the employes And a
just return to th investor at nil lltne
"I feel that no further tinkering Vfltti
the business situation will do Us any
Rood, but I nm equally persuaded that
the fuhdlrtR of war capital expenditures
nnd the removal of differences of opin
ion that prevent fair Kcttlcments for
the Federal control And guaranty pe
riods nre not only juM, hut would re
lease so many hundred millions of dol
lrr. That would b? One of the most
beneficial factors In restorlnp normal
business conditions nnd Irt chablinR thfc
railroad to meet lliplr obligations. Pe
lay or failure will Jeopardise tht credit
of many f the rnlIr.ond."
ELLIOTT DEPRECATES
FREIGHT RATES CUT
U'Ajdtlnjrtrn. May 2,'t, The CJovern
ment should aid the rhllfoad owners
1 ibat thtal 'trt rMtorb Ibfa pUntS t6 prft-4r obV IsJEcHETArtY tf'LARflR Ihlin VftVT.liit: to Wit liiilWl
ditlous in both phyaleal aspOot M
earnloit 'powr, t"rauH nullABia aa
Juitmnt Of Incomo And 6utt6 Howard
Elliott, chAlrmAn of tbe NbrtnOrA l'a'
eifld. todAy teld a Scnlte cimmlttc
IfltestlgAtlnit tlit trAttsfxirtitldn antia
tioa. H laid In rMlfOAd Were tttrtitil
back with thOlf eartilftit pAer prAfitl'
cally annihilated nnd nowhere nJar the
basis 6f lf)l7.
"A Rcnernl reduction Irt freight ratA
will not help solva.Hie prett compli
cated economic Ahtl p.vehdldliical cbrt-
ditlons In this coufitr.v," SAld Jlr. Kl
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ability o
come
"but trill Atlll furlBtr rodde the
f the road td atirtiv and -
rs th0mWKsK6f thoke Vtl
i VvhOn tiiOt' nt nrofiperouA,
tliev use In fetich, large tlUnniUles.
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it would Dp tinioftunatfi to g
nd rates tdionld be readjusted, but 1 be-
p t wou d tip t nroftunate to aire
the InlltresMoti At thlfl tlrrt tBAt tht fAli-
llv
roAds can be itmtkinrdj ds cohtemblAtetl
by the TTAniipOrtallbh net, irttl At th
i-flmt time rUAkc any (teneril rediicliOris
(lit rAtefi Until It A htUmt that
pxpatiiea hate WOrt rcdUMd OUOUJh to
justify sdf-h fOdilttlAAs.
.Mr. Kl olt dOelawd Ihftro wAA rto
" InflAtloa'1 of rallfeid price td & Mlrtt
where nrty large profit waA rOcOlVefl.
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,SH0W YOUR COLORS
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buncli of wihd.iom.
!. but TtthH clein Vh
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Stt-! to 6rdtfr -- prices mod
-itrli sn un-frot coloi
fcritt.
F. VfcAderherciWi Sons
7, Watr Street, Phlla.
"At Iht Slfih 6 tM bail"
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We Handle Only the Very
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HifRtRiimTiTfflariiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiniffli'iPiciiiaiiH.i
You'll lastc the
difference!
COAL
2240 Lbs. to Every Ton
For 35 Years
We Serve You Rijht
OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
A Yard That Hat So Equal
Trenton Ave and
Westmoreland St.
Il-lt KninUrnrd ttW
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At all our Stores
Bin m swan ii.ra MiiMaawros hlum rmwl
Nothing but
Brogues
for the joungcr men
this bOteon, so wc'v5
in a d c a point of
them.
nioiqorvOa U
y 7 'BotiShop
. r U20 Cieslnut St.
here On' the Beat iJ Good Enough"
$14.00
SEChETAriY bLABOR
OhEETED BY HOME. FOLKS
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Rldertt ef 8hanano VAlley Wei
come J, i Davit to Native Town
Sharon, PA.Mfty 2.'.. Ml A. P.)
--.1aales ,t. OavIa, Hecrelnry A Labor,
WHO yoar a0 jth tho kcOhes of his
childhood here' ris a poor boy, was we,l
c6mcd home today tfllh all the houorfc
the city could bestdw tiMin him.
When the WitnsyltanlA tr'aiU. due
here Al llj.li A.M., putldd Into.tliO Ata
Hon, (i citUrnb 'reccollftti conmilltcet
headed by Mayor r'rank Ollb6r, pre-
SeOfpd him With 111 ItPt- in IhA ritf.
Hundreds of eltliefiA from ail over the
Shenango Valley were present.
Mr. Davis wna . then taken to thp
Sharon Country Club, whrrc h6 hfttl
luneheoit with a htimbpf of prominent
citizens. At S o'clock this afternoon
the rOOeptlOn I'olnmlltre Will rcttAsc
RUPTURE BOOKLET
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tin anil lia Mthnnt,
RKEXVY'S AJDJIIStO ncr-TCBE rA
It HMtl! ttar. rMA,
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SSil&i SSk oajdat prMsurt. Al
atntnftl bMu iuiA .upportrti. at tuperlwr
(to.
tft'i ffljwavaP..
Out and Keen for Rtfrrtata
ti.11 cuts, wlio Ktlll loaKc
homf. 114 Will hMo cdnffr
Mhahlll 'llioll
fcr wltk ON
licialAof til6 Hharoh Ltidge', No. 2ll!li
I O. Oj M oH tU6 bUIIdltijj iir.O peiv
Moose homo here, plana for which ire
under way, ,
A banquet ,ln his honor iVllt I16 itlVMi
nt tho lluhl Armory (Ills' oveitlii Btrttc
KcnAtor tVOd HOrVlOc, of Sliaroli, Will
be toaAtmftstOr.
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tkhriiM .IildKP ThftbdrtfO if. .lOnklliK.
I'oilricllilinri .fooOpll l. rtafftley. Assist
ant District jVUcrne1 M.I. BpOlscr and
Dr. A '! tfOeiian vll h.iiAk tOntglit
.it it mcptintff; thO FfirtyeltthUi yari)
in nH'hr II16 AhlOrlOdh CdlftmlttOc for
ncllcf In irdUud U Library Jiall.
TwAtltleti,nhd BhUrtk afMOls. CltfAld
A. Dougherty U'tll prOAldO.
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pari May awiiUWM
t . .-v . V1'B"I B. Mm Ti.,
of rrtlW kcy tA(fred thn Is! ':?"
the, heart of ,o Wl
nnd carried off jilAHim ms'jL
iiscfl n e iiunlcn a ill'"'?. "I'fillAI
l(M).(M)tl fnlilc odd oil.;. -" V"hM
itaratus. Valued at hn.hm 7:i"int!
po ltd hx thoao ApldlallccA iUc?
cull lo dlAnilsn.of, Ml nli 1 a,"'"?.
with Alieclhl iMArkK.'1
pilse,
11 ittd
$te&M
cTtnePica's 7inast TCtttght-jftotorpH Car
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THE IMPORTANCE OF
PROTECTION
for Philadelphians
No need lo remind vou ttist tht
police blotters nre licsw with
crime records- the headlines of
newspapers tefl the storv Thf
point ii- lie "can you moid th
menace) Iho nniwer lies In
I lolmes Clectrlc Protection not
tomorrow, but now
Our subscribers resp mot- than
mre protection nRsinit burglnry.
Plri are extinguished, leal: riis
covefed and stopped, dangerous
Irregularities 'of every nnture lire
cAUght in time' and prexenled
I or half n century we have dem
onstrated to Philadelphians that
"Where There Is Holmes. There Is Safety"
HOLMES
EGLECTRIC
PROTECTION
TLLEPHONnS WALNUT Olt MAIN 8030
812 C1ICSTMJT ST., PHILADELPHIA
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that all men speak of
with respect
LOCOMOBILE
The best built car in AMERICA
HARE'S MOTORS, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA IIRANCII
2314 MARKET STREET
Locust 4.10
Wf&fitepw
24 RestaurantsCeiitrally Located
Suggestions for This Evening's Meal
ROAST BREAST OF VEAL (stuffed)
POT ROAST
FRESH CODFISH With Cream Sauce
CREAMED SHRIMP & MUSHROOMS
with choice of
Two Side Dishes 30
f Mashed Potatoes
French Fried Potatoes
Stored Tomatoes
Green Peas
Macaroni an Gratin
Spaghetti
Bnti&l Beans
SPEND the WEEKEND
at the
SEASHORE
atlantic city
Ocean city
wildwood
and CAPE MAY
KXCURSIONH EVKRV SUNDAY
Alt MEMORIAL DAY
Monday, Mity 30
Round 1 Cft War Tax. lie
Trip UV AiUltlAn.t
VlA Atlantic ritr Railroad
t.eae nhMtnUt and HoUlli 61, Tr-
Tied for Atlinllo City 7'00 and 7.30
Fhr Ocean City, Vlldood and pJ
fnn fa lata. r'hAAlHIlt n.lrl Rftllll. U
St Fe'rrles 050 A M .. ffil
i3iurniiiv irum u I'uints n."' I
Adilltlanal "rnln from Atlantic City
ft :1ft P. M.
On snrt after June .-. Atlsntlr rity
excursion trains will rim to and from
Mississippi Ave. And lloArdwnlk.
BXCrR8tON8 KVERV DAY
Commenelnr riiinduy, June 10
riSHKRMKN'S S T V. C I A t.
CommencInK Sunday, Junh Stfi,
'eles Ctie'tnul and .South, St.
rrls fttSO A. M. tor bchl.
Injer'a Landlnc (Cape May). II'
turlnc Im Schelllmer'a Iltid
n B HO T. M
I Atlantic City Railroad
!,SIHE exalted rank'ofHandlcve
Tj Knight at once established
by ixa Knight Sleeve Valve
::::::: Motor, internationally
famed for its smooth, quiet, supple
power and remarkable freedom from
mechanical attention.
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Soup (small order).. .05
Cole Slaw
or Pickled Beets ... .05
Roll and Butter 05
Coffee Chocolate, Tea,
Jccd Tea or Milk. . .05
DcSSerts M"nv vr,"" of Ties, tai.!i I'u'jiiinKs, Fruits Krult Pslsd, If)
We OITcr a Wide Choice of Cold Salads and Combination
Salad Sandwiches
Ahout lG""r Advance on Above Prices at Our
1425-27 Chestnut Street Restaurant
OPEN tTII, MOO P. M.
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There nrf rlo rdSI lilna
wood lilies, danserous oil I
tanks or other mess nnr
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On Guarantees
Thp average so-called "Guarantee" with
garbled statements and meanings is only
a good basis for a law suit.
The "HOT WAVE" Automatic Gas-Fired
Boiler is guaranteed in simple language
with but one plain meaning.
If the "HOT WAVE" Automatic Gas-Fired
Boiler docs not do all that Wc claim-yotlr
money is refunded.
Could we be more fair? Can we show more
confidence in our product and irt you?
Talk with us nbout your Heating
Problems we can Help you.
UYfte or Ilnuktel
iIac Ih'in'i'Tirt Sat rf rtiUfrAKrvrt7Hif a
II SPltUCK AT NINTtt ST.. Pilll.A
ft WM AKKRS, JR. CO., 10TH AND FILBERT ST3. )
Vi Lsfla Fiitart Shop, Robert lldwirtli oBI, Sittilton rlUtifit Ci i
fj 4942 N. Brotd 5t., 149 E. 71k St.. 660 ftrAiwle. VI
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149 E. 71k St.,
560 ftraaJwtr.
m "Four-Nlndu"
eaiurn:
Tranimlstl6ni SetecrJte
"-" type, hsnd control, 3 speeds
forward, nd revtxto
Electric Starter
CpeeJ6tDCUT
Tire earrltr
Side curtain
Electric lamp
Dernouhtable rimi
U cense holder
mi Complete tool erjuipmtnt
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At the new price, Chevrolet
Model "Four-Ninety" touring car is
the lowest priced, fully equipped,
quality automobile on sthe market.
It places comfortable, convenient
and dependable motor transporta
tion within the means of everyone.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY
Ikl Mot thtn 4.000 rifUri. Until etern nt terric SUttonM
0 7 . In United Bftefiut Canada
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