ill mmm'-, LLHr HrVaV ' HHf In I? x. f a HP ' I LASKER SAYS SHIPS ! II WON'T BE BURDEN WAR Hikes Way te Scheel See3 Rolief for Taxpayer and Declarcs Fleet Necessary te Economic Stability SERVICE COSTl Ry Jilt; A"ifrl.il'l Prrs Nrw Yerk. Oct. . I'ntU America as a whole awnkciiH U the fact thnt national tcenmmV lability in dependent upon the MnWlLiii''iit of a natlennl merchant marine, th.cn mil never be nu American merchant tuaiine, Chairman Laskcr, of the Shipping Heard, declared today In nn address before thp As sociated Adrertilnc Clubs of the World. Reviewing thp work of the present beard durliiic Its exigence of sixteen week, he Mked the "patience mid In dulgence of the imintry." declaring tlmt If these wen1 net kImmi "AiiPri-'u" economic life en thp p.'i. for the H'a genet atlen. Is dark Indeed " Thp work by thi TT'ent beard, he said. "Imi accompli-died only 'i mere hegli'iiinx. but ii r .it hpititmitig f i1-." foundation upon whuii ii aubMan'tal t-trurture of nci,empli',in'e,it. up hope. may. in poed time ! rurinl ' The American N'ntli'n tmlay is ro re sessrd of 1-4.0 eri-an-it-'iLs -t"cl lnp! of aheuf Ki.nOii.iMxi ,,,, dendweic'it. thp speaker nii, 8'HHtu lint Iip hid cen'ldereii niilv t i b :', nw vifie "prndicatien" nf nil nrr. .. : wooden hulls liml ben dct.rniuii d uim, . He climated thp ' -f lb. nuulnb'e tleet at $3.00,000.000. which, lip sniu. could bp entirely written off as nnc of the major factors in the victor m-cr tJermany. "without mvimj eiv p"rn ' . tiir American people." The speaker predicted that the ;. i p pin; nppt weuiu no longer pp i our. dPn te tlie mericun te pmv '' Liie. had been checked, he Mid. and net merp than jr-.Oif i MO n month would I." " quired from new until the Pnd of 'hi; fiscal year. "The liquidation of thp $"..500,000. 000 of tlie crrpointien's a.''fs mil. nr i mmii w u i tk. Kawiaaw. htffjf&jjlij SWWSSmiK, wR! I - -vs UNEMPLOYED HERE Mayer Calls Conference This Afternoon te Dis cuss Plans for ACTS ON HOOVER REQUEST &a PU'L K. HARRIx M.iiI1piI (O.I boy vthe walked the Him miles te Philadelphia te be Imp ii r tin- opening of classes at Pen n uriut of hnpi ines by its pre- P" is iln: there are mam- who ; I'n iin m-Ii ti ! -tiiiim iim fbangi'd," tin pi !,m i ,1 imlril tli.it "tliesr 'io 'ie tip f.r'i frnni .Mtliln and wlilieni, reuic ipii i'f din'iird and dl.lrit. Iip mi t an i vn"p.ihMl." ! 520,000 GEMS UNDER PIER (Three Beys Admit Theft and Reveal ' Hiding Place Nr erk. )cr. n. (By A. P.) Jpu-plry rabiPd at S'JO.OOO whii-h was Ktnlpii Sunday from the rPMilrneii .if Ch.'irlrs Iiillinsham, thentrk'nl mann- A renfiTPncP nnieiiK Pinpleyers. niPinbcrs of thp Chamber of Commpreo. Maer fl"lrp and rlty officials will tnkp plai-p at I :.'10 this nftPrnenn in thr Mayer's eflirp in rpspensc te Sccrp tary Hoever' fpqupst tliat munlclpali-tie- take pp-y ineans possible for pro viding work for the unemployed. The liuluMrial Kplatlens Cemnilttpe of the Chamber of CeinmercB Iibh been linked by the Mayer te tnkp charge of the work. The cemmlttpp has plana of Its own whereby thousands of Phila delphia's Idle will be put tn work. Theie plans will be madp publie thin after noon. In ealline the I'enfcrcncc Mayer Monre sun : On rpeelpt of tin reipipst from Sec rptary Hemer, nf the Department of ( 'einmeree, tin" uierniiiR. Mayer Moere niineuiii'Pil that he would In vite employers nf tin- rlty te nn un employment ciiiifen nee fur purposes of organization in tin Mayer's of ef ti.e tomorrow i Vpiiipdn.vi aflur aflur neun, at ! :'!0 nVleek. Seeretnry Hnnver's mesnKe "'" transmitted through Krnevt t 'P'-ick. n Philadel pbia member of ' If unfmpleyment fenfereni'P. Tin1 details of ten ,rrn'v meeting uiei.ks.i.e nisTnim Tf.ns are te be arranged by the Industrial Relations Committee of the Phila delphia Chamber of Commerce. It Is understood that the Secretary of Commerce has requested Mayers of ether large' municipalities te take ac tion similar te that which will be Inaugurated In Philadelphia tomorrow The Industrial Relations Committee yesterday accepted the Invitation of the Mayer te take charge of the unemploy ment conference, unit It Immediately divided the city into districts and ar ranged for the appointment of commit tees te handle the problem in each district. Accepting an offer by the Pelrce Huslnes.s College, the chamber arranged te Hct studeits of that In In vtltutleti at work registering unemployed workmen of Philadelphia. The school has a large enrollment of student, In cluding ex-srrvlce men, who will start today te make the complete record of Philadelphia's unemployed citizens. The chamber is also preparing te register business men nnd manufac turers who may need additional work men. It Is the plan of the Chamber nf Commerce te bring manufacturers and business men nnd unemployed eitlzens Inte close touch, thus relieving the unemployment" crisis In Philadel phia. It Is expected that after Mayer Moere delivers his preliminary address at the conference today he will turn ever the chairmanship of the meeting te Krncst T. Trigg, ehnlrmaii of the Industrial Relations Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, nr.xfiyn coNTRAf-Tena any time, realize bu n fraction of 'he " wa! found last night In n paper ung niwier an i,:i-r iiiver pier. The jmwlry was stolen by thres beya, all under seventeen ,ear. wh" entered the heiiM through nn open window nnd rifled an open i-.ife They confessed last night. original con, because ttip fleet was built with understandable waste and high exppe during war prej'tirp," Mr. I.asker conceded. "The money less in liquidation nped net be considered, Mnce It has already been written off in the cost of thp war and. as here out lined. f.pred n func'le.i in full r)ur "What rpmain. though, are thp tiips petentmllv eii of tl.p grei-pst rssPti America has : insure .t nn. nciiile future, v lm i nieuns :.i inM.ri iiei.ksam: nisiTRiiifTens BRIDGMAN CO. Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products Stum & Plumbing Supplies Pipei Vilvn Fitlint TnDi Laviterlci BatKroem Fixture Beiler Radiators Htatinf SpeciiltUi Steel and Toucan Galvanized and Black Sheets Conductor Pipe Eaves Treajh Rell Roefinf Tin Lead Goods Pipe Cut and Bent te Sketch Kxclulv Anents the .tnhn T --jc n, u H(th-Clrnl- l'lumtiinc ; xtnr,. s Main Office and Showroom 30th St. Belew Chestnut iMiii.Anr.i.iiiiA Francis M. Celbert, Inc. S'Mm JIeM II ii-Wntrr 'teat wrm-Alr IJiat Tink llrdlrrs l.n? nnlers T'lumMnr Tlnnite. StBB Ileefln Ml nennnri Hhp-Metnl Werk 5208 Baltimore Ave. Bell Phene. Woodland 2293 $16.65 A WEEK ENOUGH FOR GIRL, SAYS BUDGET EXPERT - Of Course She Can't Have Milch Gas for Her Rolls Reyce, but It Werhs Out All Right en Paper Anyway CJIrls. can you live en $10.0." n week? Would forty cent he sufficient te provide you with amusement? And could you fill that "aching void" three times a day en SO weekly? Ne? Well. Miss Kstclle I.nuilcr, secretary of the Consumers' League, says It can be done, and she shows hew, "Of course," she said, "that la the minimum, nnd $10.05 will cover only the bare necessities of life, but n clrl can actually live en that amount." And then ahe produced tills budget: noem $3.00 Heard n.ne Clelhfi a.7X foundry ts HIckneM nn Amunement e Vacation jj .3S .te .as .7.1 .2S JOHNC.F.TRACHSEL Contractor Engineer STK.XM HOT WATF.n V.U'OK HEATING We lntll Amrrlenn IUdlMer Ce. rrnilnrts niiTwhcre. Write or phone. 2710 Wrstdrld Aie. 2n Ar-li Rt, Cnmrten, N. J, I'hlla., r. HraTiXfi rnsTKACTens 'McCLINTOCK BROS" EATING ENGINEERS H )t Water WEBSTER Woodland 234(1 C BROS GINEERS ure rliilnc I :r & Vapor I ER ST. I AL. F. STOLTZ IIEATINO EXTKRT Het Water Steam Vapor laitaUen of American Il.J. Ce, I'reducta 2456 Germantown Ave. KEYSTONE Supply and Mfg. Ce. FactorleaWarrheutct Saleiroema 905-949 N. Ninth St. 900-950 N. Darien St. Philadelphia, Pa. Fine Plumbing Goods and Heating Materials Pipe, Valves, Fittings Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products 311, Market 4135 Keyatena, Park 3701 Walworth Mfg. Ce. 241-247 Arch St. Distributors American Radiator Ce. Products Valves, Fittings, Pipe and all Piping Toels Manufacturers of the Genuine WALWORTH Stillson Loek ler the Diamond Trade Mark E. V. PACKER HEATING EXPERTS Steam Vapor Het Water EatlmaU. Free. Tlme Payments rtienp- n'ment 1010 21 S. 53D ST. JAMES F. HALLINAN Steam HEATING Het Water We Install American Hellr anl Radiator Helment 3 0 i Telephones Helment 77M West 11113 5218 Vine St., Phila. P. GEORGE W. MORRIS nEOISTEnED Plumbing and Heating Contractor We Install American Radiator Preducta 822 W. LEHIGH AVE. Ileth Thene Henry Krajeski Heating and Plumbing Specialisl High and Lew Preaaure Werk Steam, Het Water and Vapor n7e:. wnem.ANT) ave. tvm. eats. Fer the sake of your babies see our baby today FOR years this has been our hope te develop a small het-water radiator-boiler that would warm a modest home as perfectly as our larger heat ing plants have warmed mansions, cathedrals, and even the White Heuse itself. Arcela is the practical fulfilment of that hope. Arcela is the baby of the American Radiator Company. It is unlike any heating plant you have ever seen. It is boiler, radiator and water-heater combined as hand some as a fine phonograph and cost ing hardly any mere. Arcela creates and radiates warmth in the room where it is placed, and connected with American Radiators, it will heat every ether room and pro vide het water for bathing and wash ing as well. Comfert, security and health are Arcela-s gift; and it pays for itself in an amazingly short time. The price is se low it will surprise ycr$ 50 higher last year than new. Fer the sake of your whole family your babies especially go te your Heating Contractor and see our baby today. The red and yellow card at the right is the sign of a Heating or Sanitary Engineer (formerly called Steamfitter or Plumber) who can show you ARCOLA. Loek for it in his window. It will pay you te con sult him twice a year as you de your Docter or Dentist. Te have him ex amine and report en your heating and plumbing costs little. It may save you a very great deal, An IhvtjstmtntV jnTieuft. mnNeDrviias lNFunEceNOMT AKDGOMKKr I JB) auxyrram 3 AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 115 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Pennfivlvania T; Savin- . t'l ureh . , Orranliallens Pelf Improvement Carfare. Incidentals . .' Total ;.... IIB.03 "Don't Iekp night of the fact," con tinued Mlw Lauder, "that this la the minimum. "Three dollars Ik low for a room, nnd .fl for beard means eating Mn cafe terias. The fifty rents for Klckncs.i in cludes, doctor, dentist, oculist and any mpdlelncs which' may be needed. The thirty-flvc cents will just about cover Insurance which undoubtedly every (no should carry, particularly the girl who Is employed. "Self.imprevempnt, as I havp termed It, la cscntlal, and that expression In cludes books, magazines or newspapers. "And, tee, the girls should be able te mnkp allewiincPH for the fact that Keine work Is sensenablp. Take, for Instance, the garment makers or milliners, who have slack seasons and should be paid accordingly. The candy industry is one of the poorest paid, nnd yet the girl empleyes must live Just the same. "Tills 'little matter of living' Is, In deed, n fccrleus preposition, but with judicious buying and careful expendi ture of the few dellnrn which weekly roll Inte the pxrhequers, ?l(l.tl."i will pay the living exprnsrs of a c'r'-" Shere Hetel Sold te Phlladelphlan Atlantic City, Oct. r. Announce ment was made yesterday of the pur chase of the Grand Atlantic Hetel, Virginia Avenue, te Frank Kemble, formerly mnnagcr of the Bingham, and Hareld White, of Hnellenburg's Res taurant, Philadelphia, the price being 5250,000. The sale was made through Jeseph W, Salus for Oscar I). Painter nnd Hnreld Landen. The new owners contemplate many Improvements. When laaae ft...J Barn, Stable and Creps Burm' Fire last night destroyed the -.L and stable en the estate of Isaac St a prominent Philadelphia broker i miles northwest of Glenslde. Tlil'i i Is estimated at between $15 OOfl ' $'-'0,000. The season's crop, v.. .M Htreyed. Kight volunteer s.ibn tb.n f' companies fought the fire. n J'l The Htnrr house was net en.. . as it is located a ceiulderahlp ,i.,.M' from the scene of the blaze. V. ,w ' hie, n new iiuiKiiiig. contained iSSi worth emnchincry, which wa, $$ $70,000 for Best Aviation Met. Paris, Oct. r. (Ry A. P.) Ji , Trench Committee for Arrenmitlc !,.' ngnnda has decided te create n nri,V,.S 1.000.000 francs (at present rat?M?t,!' char-xe nbeut $70,000) for the remL""' cinl aviation meter whlrh best n!i i'1 tPSts. in n competition te he nn.!' In point of durability, regular tJW' pllrltr. dismounting' and X . 'S' committee nnneunccd yesterday ZZmm'' rrTTrir-"-t r hftii r'f r'-'ww,MMMMMWIMWM Men who pay the least for clothes "the ettine THEY dent try te save price"; they save bv Jaw r -jr long wear, the fine all-wool qual ity and careful sewing they find in clothes made by - Hart Schaffmer &. Marx 1 mm "w2! " 'wwww'JiKW8Kt every Medels for figure; satisfac tien guaranteed 9. '''' M' 4 i WA M v. ;?. i.''i X f, A A 4 ? ' : m V ', ',, V .:'. MX m m m w& Strawbridge & Clothier are Exclusive Distributors of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clethes in Philadelphia if..- i'S&i-, JL
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