WT4TKrr3Hit. wn "-; "V ' T t&V BANKERDECLARES Do- ''ti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 t itself must study of every inri.ifiirv and Exchanges moralized by Conflict, Goorgo E. Roberts Asserts CREDIT MOBILIZATION VITAL iVmlon. Juno .10. - Tlic re, ' on emphanhinic the nprwrtty of ertnWWi ment of wport credit under Govern ment ausplccn for the reconstruction of Europe, which was considered .vestcr ,lnr by the finnncc group of the Inter national Chambers of Commerce, brought out long discussion uy Heorgo i-i. vou erte, vice president of the National City Bank of New York. Mr. Roberto pointed out the United States ns Buttering with n disorganiza tion of Industry and exchanges us ft result of the war. The world, he said, needs the opening of. the old channels . .ii.trihiiHnti and tne old sources of manly, which means that each country Id rtudylng to help the world situation. iTVin mirphnHllie llOWCr mmntrr rests In Its own powers of pro duction." he said. "Wc must set up the whole world machine in order to get our own part to run. There must bo a general mobilization of capital and credit to tnkg. products from the pro ducers for cash nnd to sell them where wanted on credit. The ordinary supply mint be forthcoming." Mr. Roberts pointed out development work in tho United States wns checked hv the fact that Government loani of S2.V00O,000,000 had swept up avail able capital, and sold every part of the tountry was In need of money for local improvements. Iiuuiiiik. rai'rnaUH mid public utilities, all of which have de teriorated. He showed how $15,000,000,000 in weurltlcs, wholly exempt from taxa tion, now are outstanding, and are be ing constantly increased. This result"! in the elimination of high Income In vestors as buyer, of taxable securities. Mr. Roberts denied the prevailing opinion that the wealth of America was Increased by the war. The United States wns growing in wealth prior to the war, but the war cheeked its nwth. Prior to entering the war America's nominal nnd real wealth in rrentcd rapidly, but nfter the entrance Into the wnr the country suffered nnd now is experiencing Idle industries, de pression, unemployment, forced bank ruptcies and reaction costing an im measurable nmount. Tlin nrovlnrln.1 outlook of Americans ilomlnnted other Interests. Being rc-. mote from Europe, they never felt re sponsible historically or otherwise for i the war. Sir Drummond Frnsor, organizer of I the financial section nf the League of , $ fft, tf U. S. Comptroller SuBmBva v" '"k i?KF ORDERS OWN DEATH BY FIRING SQUAD Harris & Ewlnr J. Raymond McCnrl, of McCook, Neb., recently appointed Comp troller General. He has been sccro tary of tho Republican Congres sional Committee for several years "Fire!" Commands French Lieu tenant, Who Abandoned Po sition in Vordun Battle WAR DRAMA IS to Interpellate' the Cabinet on measures to be taken against General lloycr for having two Rccond lleutennnts, llerdnln and MMot, summarily shot during thf battle of Verdun, Iiiia brought out ona of the most dramatic Incidents of the war. General Roycr Is accused of hav- In,. IIM.1.,1, l'tlt.i.if ltn1 rwAtimA Ilia ! execution of the two officers wno, Dep uty iierthon asserted, were not guilty. The t'lrcumst.iiii'cs hate revealed that tho lieutenants, who wcic cimmunding sections during n critical period of the battle for Flcury, brought back their men without orders nnd were found forty-eight hours later In the citadel of a erdun with some of the r men. An I Investigation showed, according to the RCUCAI cn'-cn" ue I'aris, mat tlie section com lb. v bnbfaV I R.V the Associated Press Paris. Juno 30. The demand of Hep nty Andre Rerthon that he be permitted menders nnd these men retired In sucit n wny ns to uncover and endanger the whole line. General Boycr thereupon ordered the lleutcnnnts Rhot without further procedure. Lieutenant Horduln, who w.ns per- Nations, expounded the amended Tcr Mculen credit scheme as put before the various countries. The root of the Idea Is a scheme to provide essentials to impoverished coun tries br lone-term credits, nnd tho crea tion of what is described ns a reservoir of credit. F. O. Watts, of St. Louis, Mo., paid the American group wns fully pre pared to Indorse the scheme which, it wns of the opinion, wns well devised to meet trade conditions In some coun tries. The open-door policy to all parts of the world as n hnsls of the greatest nnd (oundest commercial progress wns nd vocatcd by A. C. Bedford, vice presi dent of the organization. ' Hp expressed the desire on the port of America to co-operate in commerce, saying: "The sentiments- of Rood will nnd the desire to co-opernte. which we hero express, nre shared by all fho members of the present Administration nt Washington." i VACATION MONEY We niiy Old Oold, Silver, FlaHnam. Dia mond, .lew dry of All "llniM PENN SMELTING CO. TheOM Oold Shoo SOG FILBERT ST. k, Kt. SS7 fMN0! Lombard fc l$m -phone that number if you M ggj wish to .know the Abbotts W yffiM dealer nearest your home. ff SV We will tell you where his fSK fp$ '0$l$m store is. Buy from him often W-mW Mmm, -Taste the difference XiM mm wMsSWmmmmsiMMii i Porch Chairs, SA.75" J Let Us Re-Seat Porch, Cne Kuril Chairs MADALIE BROS. 510 N. 11th St. I'op. 1484 fru wo Everywhere War Tax IT cents additional rri 1 1 Let Us Re-Seat Jg J ' i Porch. Cne A Iluli Chnlrs JJiKj MADALIE BROS. 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Take a couple Jars of Noxzema to the shore or country with you, 36 and 50 cent sizes at your druggist's, or send 10 cents to cover postage and packing for large, complimentary Jar. enclosing your home or vacation address to Xoxzema Chemical Company, Balti more, Md. WMM V.T.Cfi2M WM far mmmmplt wmw m w w vf mm There's an intimate, dainty air to the Rltz Roof you can't find anywhere else Tfie-Bi!z-:Ra A delightfully different place where even a blusterlnR breeze behaves discreetly. Luncheon, Tea Dansant, Dinner, Supper. Dancing at Tea and Sapper "Broad and Wrtjr Sireets msmmmsmsiL -i-g icaa -rri 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 isWkmmmmmm ASCO ASCO ASCO M I) - STORES COTW 8S5SlsmS'St5!!CrS3 ASCO ASCO ASCO-! NKSS8SSVV.i! " F9P aare Milk For Infants ' A Invalid , f A $ . n-..... (rizi the Food.. Drink' for All Ages. , 2r vuick uuncn Qt Home, Office, and MfiU Fountains. Ak for HORUCICS. ( Q Avoid Imitations & SubsUtutes I An Unusually Choice Assortment of Fresh and Smoked Meats for Your Picnic Wo have secured for our customers a big assortment of all the various delicacies needed S eve to make the 4th of July picnic- a huge success as fine a lot of meats as you ever laid eyes on r nlcnlc needs. You finest quality and you'll save money in the batrffn". ry pound tender, sweet, wholesome, tasty, and marked at the very lowest Visit your nearest Asco Meat Market foi fsit your nearest Asco Meat Market for your picnic needs. rice possible. sure oi tne tr You'll then be These Prices in All Our 1 88 Sanitary Meat Markets Swift's Small Lean Picnics . 1 6C Finest Native Beef H f p J i Steinway I s ' ILL 1 nule l'rlr JJi,, II This is only one of many bargains offered ! All guar anteed for five years, ex changeable free within six months. Call or write at once! Thick End Rib Roast 1 Sc Pot Roast 1 4C Rolled Shoulder ft 14? ISin?,ti,RibRoastft28c Is! Soi Fresh Killed Steving Chickens ft 37c Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb Shoulders ,b 25 Breast ,b 6fl Rack Neck lb lb C. J. Heppe & Son Dorntown 1117.1U9 uptown 6U, and Thm , - MMIUU kJK Milk-Fed Broiling Chickens ib 37c to fir to him, de moted to jlr the command the squad which executed clarcd ! Holdiers: You nro goln to fhoot file, but I am nof. a coward and neither Is my comrade, Wle, however, aban iloncd a position In which we should have reninlncd to the blltor end. If you over fiud yourselves In the snine situa tion hold out until the death. Don't abandon your posts. Now aim sfrnlRlit for the heart. Take aim! Fire I" All th lactt, with Lieutenant Her duln's talk to the soldier1', wcro re- jwrted by Oencral Boyer jo ,Jir pwf'j ors, who approved iho death oreerf " s pljjfei'tlj iiAJrijunirfo i ,in m wa mxso 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal BRAISED RIB OF BEEF ROAST BREAST OF VEAL CREAMED CHICKEN WITH MUSHROOMS with choice of Two Side Dishes .30 Mashed Potatoes Green Peas String Beans Spaghetti French Fried Potatoca Stewed Tomatoea Baked Beans Splnath Soup (small order) . Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets. Desserts .05 .05 btitiy Varlatlca of f 1 Fruit Sal it. cakea. PuddlnKi, alada, Ice Cream Roll and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Iced Tea or Milk. . .05 Frulu- .05 and .10 Wc Offer a Wide Choice of Cold Salads and Combination Salad Sandwiches Our "Automat-Cafeteria' ' 818-20 Chestnut Street OPEN SUNDAV8 UNTIL MIDNIGHT Why Bake on Hot Days? MEENEHAN Electric Bakeries are at your service to bake the most delicious rolls and bread and biscuits tliat you have tasted. If you've never tried them, you've missed a treat. Use tliem in your picnic lunches. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 South 52d Street 14 S. 60th St. 2604 Germantown Ave. 4009 Market St. 1433 South St. STIILKHDAY, JUNK HO, 1021. Sd.re Open Uiilly nt 0 A. M. Clnf nt 5 1. M. M nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK-MdRKET If 2!toI22! STREETS H J Three Times Three Cheers for Snellenburg's Clothing for Men & Young Men! Three Cheers for Value! Three Cheers for Style! Three Cheers for Service! Altogether, Now, for the Finest Fourth of July Clothing Specials Offered in Philadelphia! Men's & Young Men's $35, $37.50, $40, and $45 Fancy Summer Suits Vacation-Time Specials in Toilet Goods Mail or Phnne Orders Filled Whenever Possible, Unlets Other wise S'ated. Bring This List With You to Facilitate Buying. We lie. scrvf the Right to Limit the Quantity Sold to Any One Pur chaser. Prices Do Not Include War Tax 25c to $3.00 Toilet Brushes at 15c to $2.00 AH Kinds Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushos I.nahliLX, Special ... for the eyelashes, nrti 35c to $1.00 Bathing Caps iac to sue Slight seconds; all colors n Mando Depilatory. Special Snellenbnrg'a No-Odor. Harmless cream which 89e This Is a. completely neutralizes offensive odors from excesslvs perspiration. . . Daggett & ItamsdeU's Oold Cream, at Peroxilde of Hydrogen, 1-lb. bottle. Special Violet Ammonia. Special . , Snellenburff'g Violet W!th llaiel, for the toilet Coty'n Fare Towder, as. ti (( sorted odors, large box. Spec. X iUU .Mary Garden Talcum Pow der. Special' 22' 39' 16 19 39 20 at 23.50 each Men's & Young Men's $45 and $50 Fancy Two-Trouser Suits at $33.50 Delicacies Ready to Serve Sliced Lebanon Holoenn Whole Pieces, lb 25c !4 lb Sliced Dried Beef Whole 54 lb Pieces, 12 lb 35c sucea a Large j Whole Pieces, lb 22c 7' Sliced iA Cooked (i Untr. ID Whole Hams, 16 lb AH Smoked Hams"30c Any o.f our grocery clerks will be g Smoked S Butts 30c nd to direct you to our Meat Market nearest YOUR home Asco Stores all over Phila. arid throughout Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland fc-im .wc-----" - --- . ... & anr a orr kern & ni r..w ASCO ASCO Aaucr tai taj tj rtovv aol.uk Men's and Young Men's Suits Made to Sell at $65 Af) CO and $70, at each . . . " Men and Young Men's Two Piece Palm Beach gO p? A Suits, Natural Color J Men's and Young Men's Suits Made to Sell at $50 $07 EjA and $60, at each. . . . miJlJ Blue Serge Suits for Men and you. $24 to $47.50 Men's & Young Men's Two-DJ 1 CA Piece Worsto Suits at, each f iO)v Men's and Young Men's Two-Piece Palm Beach Suits of the Better (tMT FA ca. Kind at iplO.OU Piece at . . Men's and Young Men's Two' Tropical Worsted Suits $27.50 Men's and Young Men's Two Piece Mohair Suits at, ca $18.50 Men's and Young Men's $8.50 to $11.00 Fancy Trousers at $5.00 pr. I'nlmollve Soap. Special QQo dozen . 07 No mall or phone orders. Tetirco Tooth Paste. At 35e l.lnferlne, U.20 size. Special S. S. White Dental Cream. Special . Wntkln'k SIuNlfled Cocoannt Oil, at Danderlne. Special it Forhnn'n Tooth Pante. Special KlrU' Omnibus Soap, laree dire, cake Pear'n UnReentrd Soap, Special at N'o mall or phone orders. PJer RIM Talcum Powder. Special Oakle.r'n forylopnln Talenm Ponder. Special SSF 69 19 36 75 35 11 12 19e 15 .5"RuS First Floor Continuing Our Remarkable Sale of Well-Known Undenvear At About 3Vi Cents on the Dollar Men's and Young Men's $15 White JjJO O C Flannel Trousers at, pair. . . 0900 Men's and Young Men's $12 Blue Serge fj rr Trousers, pair P I UU bWUFNB TzaS Third Floor ASCO Fourth of July Clothing Celebrations in the Economy Basement Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits, Special at $11.00 ca. Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Suits, (J7C 75 and 07 7C )LHJtV l)tiO Special at Men's and Young Men's White Duck Trousers, at $2.85 pr. pr. Men's and Young Men's $6.50 Fancy Trousers, at $3.50 Men's and Young Men's CJ7 7C Fancy 2-Trouser Suits. . MO.! O ca. fouser Suits. Men's and Young Men's (jO en Fancy Suits, Special at10"0" ea. Men's and Young Men's Khaki Trousers, at $1.95 pr, Automobile Dusters at. $2.75 t0 $4.00 Men's 75c to $1.50 Underwear 5Q-, Ea. Shirts and Drawers, finest halbriggan, white cotton and white lisle. Nainsook and fancy madras. Athletic and short sleeve shirts. Knee and ankle drawers. Men's $1.50 to $2.50 Union Suits CQC Ea. Ecru and white lisle and cotton I niin Suits, ribbed and flat gauze, light and medium tceighls. Boys' $1 to $1.50 Union Suits CQ, Ea. White and Ecru Cotton and Lisle. Ribbed and Flat Gauxt. Athletic and with short sleeves. Knee lengths, - SNELlENBURiaS Economy Baiement I ! i ii i i i iipimii "''.'... ' " "" " ' ' "?3t 1 6IN6o ALE II 11 vr S5 You nccdn,t D0 afraid of the 11 vi ?2s) younfrsters drinking BLUE 11 'C3 Fi ANCHOR ginger ale. Not a " 11 7l VVJj rop caPslcuin in it just 1 II Uf Ki Pure g'nger snappy, spar- 11 Br1 and ful1 of if 1 Phone for a Case 11 JOHN FRIEDRICH, 5th and Rising Sun ' 1 Tioga 2495 Philadelphia Park 4819 l AIo nine Anehor rVirsnpnrlllu, lllrch and Root Brr L SnellenbUrSS Firt Flor M M t - t V-' v m ii h m m fill a (, N. SNELLENBURG & CO N. SNELLENBURG & CO, I W ) h .. V'j h- ""
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