Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 6, Image 6

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Expect 1 2,000 Enrollment When
Registration Figures Are Com
pleted 1000 Scholarships
CALLS FOR SPORTS ISSUED
The I'liivprsltv df lNnti l nui'i for fer
Binlly opeiicd tedn. nml the IViiiihjI.
Tnnlnn, the .tulint tlall.x . iui"il It-,
fir'tfnll number. '
While t It e elliilnl (inure of (lie nil-1
rellmptit nrp nnt yw reniiltt, due
Inrfiel.v fe tlii- fnct llnil tin I'nhiTKiij
rules allow of Intc rcslHtnitiiui fur tli'i tli'i
peried of tln m-xt two wei'kx, It K
expected tlint tin- .tiiclciit heilv will
number about JLMHM) llils jeur.
Of tin number, iH'cenliiip te tn
; Pennsjlvnninn. nlmut KMli) men iir
fchelarchlris Tlie"e hflni-lifi ure ill- '
vided n. fellows- Tlie I' iitml Strife-1
Government. 1L tin- fit .if l'lnln.e. i
I phla, ."0. nnl .") fne lielnMun :
j Beard of lMm nii'iii. ." tln Miiiet nf i
I'hiledelphtn, 75 emWul, T! . Me. Ml.
583, and sevenil hundred f.runte
Among Hie many announcements In
the student paper the most Interesting
te Hie Kttidenr lxid at lnrge Is the
fnct that the faculty, threiifili n com
mlttce of professersi, linn pnblllied
list of suerstleim its te I lie licit method
of fncliiR the college jenr. And per-Imp'-
eipmllj tnleicHtlng N the fnct Mint
the college hns obtained the vernces of
a prnfclemil remh for the rltle team.
Tlie llxniil mil ftem I lie Settlement
Meuse en Seuth lieet was Issued and
"Indent willing te tench in nil braiiclie",
a well us Aiiierlcnnirtitieii, lire asked
for this ji'iir. The Settlement IIeim1
will open tills week.
("alls were also published for men te
repett In the crew, the truck tenni,
the "I'enii.liiiiiaii" and the "Puiieli "Puiieli
I'.eul "
Soccer practice a le flints tedav.
There will be an entire lentKiiniya
t ion of ihi Student Ceuuiil. The tiit
meeting of the efllecr will take place
ledm and a new upi cement will he
clliiwtl Up te be presented fi the -til-dent
IiimM Infer this week.
Y. M. H. A. TO PLAN DRIVE
Captains Who Will Help Community
Fund Will Dine
l-'iftv tram Mit'tiiiiix who will aist
in iiu-iiiK STi'tt iiimi feu a .l.'wi-h i, .in.
mil in t 'enter hinldiutt in a ntning
riimp.iigti "ill be entei t lined nt dinner
en Widiii-d.n evening i' the Mercnn
1 1 te ('lull b K Iliiintiiiaii. i h.iiriuiin
of the en in; People's (iwieii of the
lieiiernl CanipiilKli iiiin il t e nf the
Yeiiiik Men'- Hebrew As-ih uitinn
xEYENING PTJBEIO JLEEJaaDB-- PHnJADEJPHIA', MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921
JELL GARY'S SIAND
IN STEEL STRIKE
, Interchurch Repert Says Mag
I nate Scorned Mediation and
Blamed Radicals
FAILED TO PRODUCE PROOF
New Yerk, City. Oct. .'t. - le-
tails of the effort of the Cem-
i iiiissien of Impiliy of the Intcrcliureh
l World Movement te induce .IuiIl'c
Klbcrt 11 inty, bnirni!in of the
Heard et Pirectets of t'le 1 'nihil Stall's
Steel Corporation, te consent te niedi
til Ien in the matter of the uteel strike
of four months belnninp in September,
10, are nude public tedav for the lirst
time in a chanter of the book en "Public
Opinion and tie Steel Strike," whuh
tin churchmen will seen issue.
.Ii'dire (Jan reieived mcmbeis of the
oiiiinNsien .iiid tirmly iufeimed them
tluit the mrpi ration hud nalliing te
i e'llnte. Tlint wis n- fnr as the miiii miiii
missien eve- j;et Mli the corporation
Tlie finiv intimew chapter Iicruis
vith nllcii'p- ! ii pamphlet wiiblv
saxSTORY & CLARK CHRISTMASs5a
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circulated by the United States Steel
Corporation, written by a New Eng
land clergyman, telling hew the com
"),."." "w'h the innocence of teasltiB
childhood, asked Mr. Gary te negotiate
with the labor unions."
Then the nulhnr snvs: "I nm net
surprised that Mr (Jnry, In IiIh coin cein coin
teetm way, diverted the cunvetsntien
i' ml almost hiinioreunly toyed withthrm.
A man of less grnce would have ahewn
lis nnneynnce, for this must have
M-cmed te him a supremely stupid per per per
formnnee en the part of the commis
sion." A Two-Heur Interview
The Interview latcd two hours.
Judge (Jury Immediately and per
sistently declined te INten fe any plan
for mediation. lie explained at length
his general philosophy of the control of
IndiiKtrj and Insisted that the alms of
this strike ere "the clevid shop. '
xletn and the fetclble distribution -f
property."
"Mv peHilie word Is a declination In
arbitrate." he declined He did no'
wish any word from him even te be
reported te KilzpAtrirk or Fester, the
labor lenders, He said If an eight lien.
(Jay could be adjusted, be would like It,
and he would nssent te collective bar
gaining "with the right kind of or
ganization" which would co-operate in
promoting the welfare of the men; but
the strike, lie Insisted, had been Insti
gated bj "lteds," anil nobedv tcpre
sented by Fester and 'Kltzpntrlek would
be allowed te go back into the mills
anywnv. This last was in reply te
l)r. Peling h iptestlen If, en the basis
of humanity, It would net be possible, te
leach Heme agreement for mediation.
After leaving Judge Onrv the visitors
redded te .make no public statement,
lilt te communicate te the strike leader
the result of the effort te mediate. On
P-M-ember J) the rommlsHleti nildi-eased
te Judge Onry a note reminding him of
Ma charge that radicals and llcds were
behind the strike and asking whether he
would Instruct officers of the Carnegie
Steel Company or ethers te show the
commission the evidence en which that
(luirge was based, because the commit
slen regarded Mie matter hs vital nml
had net been able te get Mich evidence
This request letter was net iimwcicd b
Jttdg? (Jary or by any one icpicM'iilhiK
the Steel Corporation.
Ksplenagc Alleged
The suplemcntnry report of the Fed
eration gees en te describe the alleged
use of "under-cover men" or spies by
the steel corporations.
The spy hired by the steel companies,
sav.4 the commission, worked like a
workman, talked like a workman,
(LIMITED TO 250 MEMBERS)
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Club Outfit
STORE OPEN
EVERY
EVENING
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Buy Your
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At This Lew Club
Price and Get All
the Privileges
Listed Herewith
All Fer
$348
AN OPPORTUNITY OFFERING BIG SAVINGS IN PRICE WITH ALL THE EXTRA CLUB ?
PRIVILEGES FREE TO THOSE PURCHASING AT ONCE 6
UR Christmas Player-Pianos all 1922 models have arrived. We are offering
these new instruments te the first 250 buyers, with all the CLUB PRIVILEGES i8
listed herewith. New is the time te place your order and te take advantage of SJ
this offer. Remember, no club dues or red tape. Call at once. fi
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This
Beautiful
Cabinet Free
Holds 72 Rolls
This New
88-Nete Player Player
Piane and Bench
TRYHER. STOKV & CI. VRK
MADE AM) t.UAKANTEED
36 Q. R. S. Music
Rolls Free
Your Own Selection
Your Own Choice from
Our Stock of 10,000
New Music Rolls
THE CLUB PRICE OF $348 INCLUDES ALL OF THE ABOVE
This Tryber Player-Piane is one of our own make, of the verv finest construction
throughout and fully guaranteed by us. The cabinet and bench are the best money can
buy, and the 36 Q.R.S. rolls are hand-played, jour own selection, of which none is better
either in quality or arrangement.
Compare This Flayer With These Un te $300 Elsewhere
The Club Price
Includes Along with tin
PrivileRe.H Listed Herewith
A CABINET
BENCH AND
36 LATEST
Q. R. S.
MUSIC ROLLS
(Your Own Selection)
Free te Club Members Only
1 New 88-Nete Tryber Plaer. $318
2 Club Terms as Lew as $3 Weekly
3 Handsome Music-Rell Cabinet Free
I Durable Bench Free
536 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Free (Your
Own Selection)
6 Special Club Benefits in Case of
Sickness, Unemployment, Etc.
7 Ne Club Dues or Delivery Charges
8 fi Months' Free Service and Tuning
9 Exchange Privilege of Your l'p-
right Piane or Phonograph
10 Written Guarantee
" Onl n small Hnnimit re.
quired te start one of these
I I.IR PLAYER- PIANOS
te jour home and balance
can lie paid en U'rms as
low a.s
Only P
WRITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL, USING COUPON BELOW
Weekly
START MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
NOVEMBER 15
Jein this CLUB new
and we will deliver at
once or reserve a player
i or you ter later delivery.
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
And the Story & Clark De l,uw Medel Players $fi25-$77.- Including? all CLUB PRIVILEGES
Oat'of-Tewn
Buyers
We deliver frp
of charge ulth.
In ISO mll8 nt
the some jirlrp
Out -of - town
buyers nlense
write slatlnR
deposit you
wish te pay,
using coupon
herewith.
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Idrr.
11 M MAMI'AITIIIMIS rilll Till', LAhT fll YKAKS
1105 Chestnut Street
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Story & Clark Piane Ce,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Without obligation en my
p.irt iiend me further Infer
indtlen about your Xrnai
"lub Plujti-IJiane offer.
Name
Led 10-3-21
Orange
PUDDINE
One of Eight Flavers
FREE LECTURE
Christian Science
Clarence W. Chadwick, C. S. B., of Omaha, Ncbraaka
Mnnlirr uf (he llenrd of l.rdiirriihlp of Tin. Jlelhtr Church, The I'lrnt Chtirili of
ChrM, HclrntUl, In llnxlnn, .Mii.n.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
WALNUT WEST O.F -10TII STREET
Monday Evening, Oct. 3, nt 8 o'clock.
Tuesda Evening, Oct. 1, at 8 o'clock.
TIIK I'l HI.IC IS COHDIAI.I.V INVITI'.Il
whispered depressing rumeri, stirred up
rnclul spite and argued failure te the
strikers.
The report also traces the nllesed
practice of Industrial esplonnge nKain"t
tin1 commission nml the Inlrrcliurrh
.Movement from November, 11)111, te the
summer of 1020. The report of nn
utiiiumcd "undcr-cevcr man" who pur-
i Mjcit the commission's InvcstlMtnl
llittshurgh and Inspected the t?J
church iifllenn In Nm Yn.l, ', MUs
nH tleeunieiil A. Is given In fnii Jl
Mtit te the efflcen of the Vnlted
I Hied Corperntlon, It Is stated .'"'
,1111.11 ,,.., iiijg nuvr wic- rnmmU.i "'
,iii"L iiutiinn llll I'i. JI, Vinrv i ,
mini of the corporation. wt
etiHDct'tp's; JFaultltstft ntjlislj Belun
Jfuntitui-c iHesit Huxuvieus! of Ui(
Davenports, Chaises
Lengues and Chairs
This is the furniture
iimv iiuus a sense n
superior luxury and elegance te the home, obtainable win.
none ether. We make it only te your special order and it Kit
is therefore the most exclusive and individual you mav hn fc'
euuijjic iiiuucis may uu bctu, uiiu cuvuniigii seiectea in OUr
warerooms. ,:
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses Bex Springs tlcdslcadi
1632 Chestnut Street
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ALL THIS WEEK
SPECIAL SALE and DEMONSTRATION
Geld-Seal fJJftGOLEUM Art-Rugs
Special Lew Prices This Week Only
Geld-Seal Congelcum Art-Rugs are sold everywhere at the nationally advertised
prices, and they are well worth the money. But te celebrate Geld-Seal Congeleum
Week the manufacturer has made a special arrangement with all Geld-Seal
Congelqum dealers which permits these big price reductions.
REGULARLY
PRICED
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
6 x 9 ft. Geld-Seal Art-Rugs, Only
754 x 9 ft.
9 x 10& ft.
9 x 12 ft.
9 x 15 ft.
Other sizes ranging clown te 49c for a VA x 3 ft. rucr
Genuine Geld-Seal Congeleum By -the -Yard. .... Only 64c
Regularly 85c per square yard. 2 and 3 yards wide.
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$13.80
$15.95
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Offering for This Week Only Special Reductions en This Popular
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Geld-Seal Congelcum Art-Rugs are unques
tionably the most popular fleer-covering in
America. They have replaced expensive, hard-te-clean
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that if you are net satisfied you get your
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that a light mopping will keep the colors
fresh and bright.
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Strawbridge & Clothier
8th and Market Streets
Stern & Company
712 Market Street
Walth'i
Si Seuth Hecend Ktrrrt
Raphael Levy & Sem
736 Arch Street
Henry Waber & Ce.
ten Weit GIrard Avenua
Quaker City Rug Mill
108 fienth Herond Ptrret
S. Steinbrecher'i
I860 It I riff e Avenee
Gimbel Brethers
9th and Market Streets
Harry C. Kahn & Sen
llth and Filbert Streets
Crois Keji Stersje nd Furniture Ce.
nnth and Arrh fitrrets
Fluehr'.
2205 North 1'rnnt Htrmt
Elmer Kampe
2A1R Krnnlnirtnn ATntm
William Kampe's Sens
3007 Kensington Avenue
And All Other
Lit Brethers
8th and Market Streets
Derbyshire Bres.
2418 North Frent Street
Kinkerter & Sheppard
4060 I'rnnlifenl Avenue
Hub Furniture Company
23 Went t'helten Avenue
M. P. Fex Furniture Company
2H30 Frnnhferd Avenue
Hass Brethers
3008 Germnntmrn Avenue
William E. Cress
Camden, IV. J,
Firat-Clus Stores
N. Snellenburg & Ce.
12th and Market Streets
Munger & Leng
Camden, N. J.
Jeseph T. Brown
31140 Germantnnn A nine
Coener & RhvI,mmm
370B .North nreud Street
Hub Furniture Company
220R Hnuth Street
The People's Supply Ce.
102ft (eliimhln Atenue
Baker Flick Company
Camden, N, J,
Max Gorden
2100 Celiinililu Airline
J. Greenfield & Ce.
301 h nml Diamond sin,
Jacobs Brethers
1212 North llftj-neienil Street
B. Miller & Ce.
604 Seuth Second Stress
Frank TeJIln, Inc.
Chester, ln.
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