Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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SINN FEIN IS CRITICIZED
Ily tlic Associate Tress
Londen, Oct. 12. The British ami
Irieli delesntes, pentlinG n resumption et
the conference tomorrow, tedny were
censlderlns alleged brcacliCH of the truce
Jn Ireland nnd endeavoring te devise
mten by which they might be avoided
during the negotiations looking te n set
tlcment of the future of Ireland.
This was the first difficulty faced by
flic conferees, the assumption by tlic
Dull Bircann of the functlenn of gov
ernment In Ireland having caused much
Irritation here. Actual outbursts or
conflicts with the crown forces nre re
tarded ns less serious than the virtual
euttlng of the British authorities by the
Sinn Kcln courts and peller, ns the
Crown forces, without breaking the
truce, cannot take active measured
liRftinst this policy fin the pait of the
Sinn Kcln.
Sinn Kcln Accused of Breaking Truce
Under the tcinis of the truce, the
Crown forces must net enrry arms,
which the Hritlsh Government alleges
the Sinn Feiners de. Knmen .T. Dug
an, who acted its chief lalsen officer in
Ireland, is acting for the Sinn Fein in
ihls matter, and A. W. Cepe, Assistant
Pntlcr-Hecretury ,for Ireland, who orlg erlg
nnll. signed the truce, has coimc-te
Londen from Dublin te advise thcrOov thcrOev
erniiient'i representatives.
The Sinn Fein, which lias carried out
religiously Its agreements regarding
publication of the proceedings In the
conferences, complained this morning
that there had been leaks en the Gov
ernment side nnd said this wns-nnether
matter which they would ask te have
remedied.
Premier Consults Cabinet
Prime Minister Llod Geerge laid
before a full meeting of the Hritlsh Cab
inet Council meeting tedny the subjects
jlvuFsed at jeiterday'w conference be
tween representatives of the IrWi Ite
nubllcnn Parliament nnd a committee of
Cabinet officers. A recess of one duy was
taken by the men considering Irish nf
fairs, Who will meet tomorrow ineriiiiiu
at U o'clock te resume tlie'r censidera
tien of some meant Dy which iuc lnsn
lireblem'cnn be adjusted.
Little was made public regarding the
details of the two meetings held bv the
conferees yesterday, but there was-Heine
intimation that objection wns made by
the Cabinet efficlnls present te the re
cruiting of men for the Irish Republican
army. It was pointed out thnt several
thousand men have been added te tin
ranks of the military forces under di
rection of the Dall Eirenun, nnd it
seemed nrebable that some step would
be taken te secure nn ngrcement by
which neither party would increase its
armed forces during the present nego
tiations. Srtelal Cablt Dispatch. Copurteht, lOlt
Londen, Oct. 12. Ireland nnd Great
Ilrltaln faced each ethnr yesterday
ncres n conference table nt 10 Down
ing street. The most that can be said
WELL, DID YOU SEE HER?
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SOLUTIONS
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SENT TO PRESIDENT
Unemployment Conference Rec
ommendations Expected te
Guide Harding's Policy
MAY ASK CONGRESS TO ACT
Ledear Photo Servles
Dainty miss, attired In "knickers," gave old timers n. shock as Mie
strolled en Chestnut street
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is that the prospects for n permanent
peace nre brighter.
Ireland wns represented by Arthur
Griffith, Michael Cellins, Geerge Gnvnn
Duffy, Eamnn J, Duggnu and Itebert C.
llarten, and (.rent Hrltnln by Prime
Minister Lloyd Geerge, Winsten
Churchill. Lord llirkenhend, Sir Ilnmar
Greenwood and Sir Laming Worthing Worthing
ten -Evans.
The first two sessions were devoted te
getting .acquainted. When the Irish
ilnlpfrntpH nrrivwl T.lnvil (ionrte nil.
vnnced te meet Arthur Griffith, with bis during the negotiations.
hands out and with words of welcome.
Then he turned, Mnilinj;, te Mlclme'
Cellins and held out his hands. Tlien
f'ellins enire back with nis, fnmeus
smile and n jeke nbeut the changed
conditions, and it wns evident that he
1 nd made n hit with the Prime Minister.
There wns no chairman, but Lloyd
meetings the two provocative words
were net used "sovereignty" by the
Hritlsh and "independence" by the
Irish.
A telegram from Dublin last night
stated that the Sinn Fein had decided
te postpone Ard Fels, or the nutlennl
general meeting, from October 18 te 27.
This is Interpreted ns u geed sign in
Londen, for Ard Fcis decisions will
hnvc much Influence en the future course
of the Sinn Fein politicians, nnd it is
believed they wished te be unhampered
PACKERS FACE STRIKE
ISy fli9 Associated Press
Washington, Oct. 12. ltesolutleno
ndeptcd-uy the National Conference en
rnempleyment, sugKCStlng steps for the.
economic betterment of the country,
were transmitted te President Harding
today by Secretary Hoever, chairman
of the conference.
The conference's conclusions, after a
survey of the Natien's business and em
ployment problems, were expected te
form n guide for the Administration's
futurovpelley. As several of the con-
I ference's resolutions miggest congres
sional action, It wns thought these might
be called te the attention of Congress
by the President.
Recommendation thnt Secretary
' Hoever select a representative com
mittee from the various elements In
1 tcrestcd In construction, such as llnnn
, cicrs, labor, engineers, architects, eon
. tractors nnd material mnnutncturerrt te
' fnwltn,i tit nnlillnilllllv n(ttmi fiin 1,m.
prevement In the building Industry wns
made in the report of the Committee
en Construction Industries te be p,rc
i Minted today te the conference.
The report declared the construction
problem wns one for local action by
Governors and Mayers In co-operation
with such a committee.
While the committee found thnt there
had been substantial reductions In the
costs of mnny construction materials,
lower prices for some materials had
net yet been brought about In keeping
with the trend of wholesale prices, and
In mnny instances retailers had net
yet followed the reduction of manufac
turers nnd wholesalers. This, the re
port asserted, is a subject te be taken
up locally In cneh community.
On the subject of wnges the commit
tee said:
"The cost of living, rentals ami
working conditions differ In various
communities. Where fair wage reduc reduc
teons: have net been made construction
Is held up. Such conditions should be
dealt with fnirly and frankly between
tmpleyer nnd workmen and reasonable
leailjustments promptly made.
The report added that the employer
should net, however, permit the wage
! of his workmen te go uolew a point
sufficient te provide the necessities of
' life and te permit of tlic proper educa
tion of children.
85 Per Cent of 15,000 Empleyes Se
Far Registered Faver Walkout
Chicago, Oct. 12. (Hy A. P.) With I
Ifi.OOO votes tabulated 85 per cent of
the nneklnjr-house workers wlm voted I
Georce made a little opening sneech of ln.t Saturday en the question of nu- i
welcome, te wincli Mr. Griffith rcnlleil. i tberir.lng the Executive Committee, of I
There wns discussion about the agendn "", Amalgamated Meat Cutters and
and certnin breaches of the truce in Hutchcr Workmen of North America te
Ireland were mentioned by both sides. ' cn'l " stilke if they deem it necessary
TWO GUILTY OF MURDER
dot.rtffiI,?eet,!ea,!.oSnce ' "'" ""Ves, International
w distinctly Cp?cr evm the K I Dreb,dc,lt of the union, who made this
pta tenlBht. ,re- ann.H.ncen.ent tedny. snld approximate-
It is reported Mint tlirnim m,if tt, " "" """ " -'i- "' "iu reier
cudum Inst Saturday.
Second Degree Verdict Returned
Against Slayers of Insurance Man
Alteena, r., Oct. 12. (Hy A. P.)
Gcerge Lnfferty, aged twenty-two,
and Edward Yen, nged twenty-two,
both of Altoenn, tried In the Hlnlr
County Court for complicity in the
murder of Wlllinm E. Nieheus, of Mc Mc
Kcespert, Insurance adjuster, shot te
death during a held-up in Altoenn Au
gust 3, were convicted of murder in
,' the second degree at midnight.
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bS ARCOLA and four -jjV ?S
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CARDINAL AT P0TTSVILLE
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Distinguished Prelate Presides at
Function In His NatlveCeunty
rettsvlllc, Pn., Oct. 12. Cardinal
Dougherty and Hlshep Crane, when
they arrived here today te preside nt
tlic formal opening of the new Catholic
Orphannge of Eastern Pennsylvania,
were accorded an unusually warm re
ception, due te the fact that both are
natives of this cnuiilj : the Cardinal
wns born at Helmesvllle mid Hlshep
Crme nt Ashland, The Cardinal and
the Hlshep nnd their escort from Phila
delphia were greeted by n large proces preces
sion, composed of church leaders from
Schuylkill mill Carben Counties.
The Field Mass was celebrated y th?
Cardinal at 11 o'clock nt the site of
the New Orphanage near Orwlgsburg.
Bishop Crane was seated in the snnetu
ury with the Cardinal. The celebrant
of the mass was the Itiglit Hev. Mon Men Mon
slgner Francis .F. McGovern, of Potts-ville:-
A score of priests from tile
Philadelphia diocese assisted in the
services, Which were, followed by tin
address by Cardinal Doughert.
PROBE PRUDENTIAL CO.
Favorable Repert Made by New Jer
sey Insurance Commissioner
Trenten, Oct. 12. In innipllnnce
with a resolution adopted by the Heard
of Directors of the Piudential Insur
ance Company asking thnt the Commis
sioner of Hanking nnd Insurance of
New Jersey mnkc an ccnminntleii of the
affairs of the cempnnr from 11)02, fol
lowing an Investigation of the com
pany's nffalrs by the Lockwned legis
lative committee of New Yerk, the New
Jersey Htntc Department of Hanking
and Insurance today gave out u special
report en the mutter.
The report dealt at length en the
Prudential's relations with the Fidelity
Trust Company, the character and ex
tent of Its deposits in ether bunks, and
ether matters investigated by the New
Yerk committee. In general the whole
report was favorable te the Piudeiitirl
company.
Prof. J. W. Richards Dead
Bethlehem, Pa,, Oct. 12. Prof. .1
W. ltlchnrds, of Lehigh University, nit;
therlty en aluminum, died suddenly to
day at his home of heart trouble. He
had been 111 about a week.
WIIOT.KBAT.B niSTKinUTO R q
KEYSTONE
I Supply and Mfg. Ce.
Factories Warehouses Saleiroemi
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
Bell, Market 4133 Keystone, Park 2701
BRIDGMAN CO.
Distributors American
Radiator Ce. Products
Steam & Plumbing Supplies
Pipes Valves Fillings
Tubs Lavatories Bathroom Fixtures
Boilers Radiators Heating Specialties
Steel and Tencan
Galvanized and Black Sheets
Conductor Pipe Eaves Trough
Rell Reefing Tin Lead Goods
Pipe Cut and Bent te Sketch
Excluslve Acnt the Jehn Deu!ni Ce.
UlRh-Orade Plumblnir Fixture
Main Office nnd Showroom
30th St. Belew Chestnut
I'lUI.ADI-.I.flllA
ARCOLA will add three times its
cost te the value of your house
Jxd9vKy..n .
REMEMBER this about ARCOLA
it really costs you nethyig.
If you stay in your present house three
years, ARCOLA will pay for, itself in the
coal it will save. Your Heating Con
tractor knows this; let him tell you the
experiences of some of the thousands of
ARCOLA owners.
If you plan te sell next Spring, AR
COLA will add much mere than its cost
te the selling-value of the house just
as IDEAL Boilers and larger AMERICAN
Radiator 'systems add far mere than
their cost te the value
of larger buildings.
And think of the
comfort this winter
of having every
room warmed with
ARCOLA'S healthful
Jeseph P. Day, of
New Yerk, who has
sold mere real estate
at auction than any
ether man in, the
world, says:
&
An Investment
inthriit.
Paying Diytdinds
InFuei Economy
and Compert
CAltwmHN
CATALOGUE
heat the same kind
which one of our
larger heating
plants gives the
White Heuse itself.
Think of the joy
of being free from
dirty, stuffy stoves
and het-air furnaces
forever. And the
satisfaction of having
plenty of het water for washing and
bathing besides!
ARCOLA is unlike any heating outfit
you ever saw a wonderful new in in
venteonas handsome as a fine phono
graph and costing hardly any mere.
Don't try te imagine what it is like;
go te your Heating Contractor and let
him show you today.
One of the first thlnss the
buyer of n house ai"-a about Is
the heating, An ARCOLA hot het
water healing outfit can easily
add from three te ftve times Its
cost te the selling-value of the
house."
Walworth Mfg. Ce.
241-217 Arch St.
Distributors American
Radiator Ce. Products
Valves, Fittings, Pipe
and all Piping Toels
Manufacturers et the
Genuine WALWORTH Stillson
Loefc ler tht Diamond Trade Nark
HKATIS'n (ON 1 11 V( TOIts
McCLINTOCK BROS
HEATING ENGINEERS
I Wall nnd I.en I'rrinure I'lplnc I
I Steam, Het Water & Vapor
I 5216 WEBSTER ST. I
V Tl,,... Wnmlliinil -':il m
AL. F. STOLTZ :
iikating i:im:kt I
Het Water Steam Vapor i
Instullerv nf Amprli.in It til. ( n. Products
245G Germantown Ave. !
Francis M. Celbert, Inc.
Steam Heit
Hi-Watir 'lea'
Warm-Air Kat
Tank Ileatrra
(Jaa HeatMa
5208 Baltimore Ave.
Bell Phene. Woodland 229.1
l"ii'n! I1B
71 i kph
" ib It" .fine
Mf b n infirm
hh. Vernl Werk
The red and yellow card at the left is the
sign of a Heating or Sanitary Engineer
(formerly called Steamfitter or Plumber)
who can show you Arcela. Loek for it
in his window.
It will puy you te consult him twice a year
as you de your Docter or Dentist. Te have
him examine and report en your heating
and plumbing costs little. It may save you
n very great deal.
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators
115 North Bread Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
JOHNC.F.TRACHSEL
Contractor Engineer
rTl.AM HOT WATIM .U'Oll
HEATING
W InMull American Iliullutnr Ce.
1'reiluct unrulier Write or nhnnr.
5710 Wmtflrld Af. .n Ar-li St
Camden, N, ,1, IMilla., I'n.
E. V. PACKER
HEATING EXPERT
Steam Vapor Het Water
KutlinaU'.H l't ee Tiiui 1'aMiicnta.
Phene llr'ni nt lillu
21 S. MD ST.
JAMES F. HALLINAN
Steam HEATING Het Water
We Install American Hilars jnil IlaUlatere
llelmei t H300
Telephone Xelmei.i 77S1
Wtat in 15
5218 Vine St., Phila., Pa.
GEORGE W. MORRIS
juxHSTrni'D
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
We 1 1 1 h t a 1 1 Amerli an Hallalei Prcdueta
822 W. LEHIGH AVE.
Ileth PheneH
Henry Krajeski
Heating and Plumbing Specialist
High and Lew Pressure Werk
Steam, Het Water and Vapor
1170,1 WOODLAND AVI" Wld nni3.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
A Hut of line
Lyens velvet in n
beautiful sshnile of
brown, with u cock
ade of plaited brown
ribbon.
A Lyens Velvet
Hut in the new
Algonquin k h a d e,
smartly contrasted
with patent leather
and a black ornament.
A Panne Velvet
Hat in black, the
undcr-brim ever-laid
in the fashionable
beaded effect.
New Trimmed Millinery
$5.00 and $6.00
Lyens Velvet, Panne Velvet, Duvetine
Xew Shades, New Shapes, New T rimming
Three Charming Medels Sketched
Many nhapes usually te be hud only in Imth-grade JIats art
shown in these, nlse the scarcest shades nnd eclusie tiimniiiKjs.
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A Fine Let of Women's New
Suits and Dresses Ready for
Te-morrow at Moderate Prices
The quality you have been accustomed te wearing, at a price
you feel justified in paying and the styles are the smartest in
years.
Suits, $30.00 te $35.00
Tweeds en smart tailored lines, and belted
models of wool vcleur with notched or conver
tible cellars. Black, nav, gray and brown in
the collection.
Unusually Fine Suits, $65.00
Of meussyne and duvet de lainc two ele
gant. materials, some embieidered, ethers with
handsome cellars of wolf or moleskin,; ethers
plain-tailored, some with martly slashed
seams. One model sketched.
Smart New Weel Jersey
Dresses, $15.00 te $25.00
Tailored straight-r.ne models, some in slip slip
en style, ethers with panels and some beauti
fully embroidered.
Silk Dresses, $22.50 te $35.00
Crepe de chine, Canten crepe, soft .atin and
crepe tieergette-and-satin, tiimmed with nail
heads, jet tassels, colored stitching or rows of
herringbone stitching which is very fashionable
and very effeethe. Black, navy and brown
Many Stiles in These Fine
Afternoon Dresses, from $45.00 te $75.00
Canten crepe, Reshanara crepe, satin-faced crepe and bro
caded faille, in black and colors, and in all the newest effects, with
the smaitest irregularities in length, and sleeves that are full of
H jL
surprises.
e Sirnvlirldii . Clothier
Sec in-l ri'er 5rarltt sti
ni.l ' en're
"Back te Normalcy'
Are the Prices of These
Fine Fur Coats for Women
It makes a woman feel like bu.ing when
prices nxc se satisfactory we can sie, evei.
day, the genuine pleasure they have in tht e
new lower prices and in the old-time vaiut
of styles and the distinctive novelties that
give se imuh est te the season. Se miinv
of the old favorites in Purs are back aai' .
like Persian Lamb, and the sketch -hew- r
of the new arrivals American Broadtail,
trimmed with natural beaver $ri9e.0u.
Hudsen Seal Ceal $165.00
Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) Ceat n
Tuxedo style.
Hudsen Seal Ceal $625.00
With cape cellar of natural mink.
Natural Beaver Ceat $55().hi
Siberian Squirrel Ceat $635.(H
Siberian Squirrel Ceat $735.00
Natural Mink Ceat $975.00
Persian Lamb Ceat $750.00
Hudsen Seal Ceat $575.00
Nearscal Ceat $265.00
Nca rsea I Cea t $1 70.00
The N'cni'si'iil Cenrs I FpciicIi cimai-l -v.i i i l..i.
in the fashionable 10-inch kngth; the one at S.Vi', no has huwl
cellar and cuir.s of nalur-il skunk; the one at slTn.ne has large
cape cellar and cuffs of Australian opossum.
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Women's Remarkably Smart
Coats at Very Lew Prices
$15.00 $20.00 $22.50 $30.00
At SI. 1.00 Sihertuiie Ceat-, with long threw cellar; anil
oel cleur Ceat- with deep cape-like cellar.- All nlk-lined
throughout.
At $20.00 Spun- Coats of tan ileaking with mannish
cellar and uvers; also Weel Velour Ceal-, chielly ,u black with
black fur cellar, bilk-lined throughout.
At $22..")0 Belivia Coats, beautiful, lustieus qualitv. in
brown, navy and black; also a few of wool -.dour wnh lur cellar-silk-lined
throughout.
At ,$.'10.00 Fine, silk-lined, black Weel Velour Coats with
cellar et dycl ope-um; another model in dark .h. ties u. well a
black, with taupe lur tullar.
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TO-MORROW will
be a day of great activ
ity throughout the
Stere. Prices in gen
eral have reached the
lowest level that dan be
expected this season
in fact, some manufac
turers arc new, we re
gret te say, quoting
somewhat higher
prices than we paid for
certain kinds of goods
new in our stocks.
Therefore, it will be
safe te buy freely the
merchandise you need,
and especially advan
tageous te buy the
goods which we have
been able te find at un
usual concessions in
cost. This page con
tains news of several
such purchases that
are most attractive.
Already Hundreds
of Well-dressed
Men Are Sounding
the Praises of these
WICKHAM
Overcoats
$35 $40
and
$45
They are, in fact, a revela
tion of just hew much quality
and style skilled tailors can
ciewd into Overcoats te sell at
these prices. Luxuriously thick
plaid-back fabrics, tailored with
exacting care, in several styles
of matchless smaitness. They
are the sort of Overcoats in
stincts ely chosen by men te
whom pi ice 1-, of little consid
eration. .'eertheless, they cost
much ks than one would ex
pect of garments of such sui
passing excellence $35.00,
3 10.00 and ?4e.00.
Men's and
Yeung Men's
Suits With
Twe Pairs of
Trousers
$27.50 and
$34.50
H.imi-e.ue worsted and cassi
mcii' Suit-, beautifully tailored
m the m'umuA smartest styles.
Piactica'ly all sizes regular,
stout, -heit, tall, blinder.
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tun 1 I mm Lam
Fine Bed Blankets
in Winter Weight
T II it i: K E X C E I, I. E N T
VALUES in line weul-nnxed
Blankets, white with dainty col cel col
ore d hoi dei s:
Single-bed site, ."hxTH inches,
$7..")0 a pair; double-bed size, 70
M) im her., S1U ;i pair, and extra
large, TO: SI inches rj.,"0 a pr.
"trim I r I ltr - i 'uthlrr
n 11 1 til i t btrcnf
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1000 New Silk Petticoats
Regular and Extra Sizes
$3.95 and $4.85
.1 Special Purchase A wan Under Price. All Re malle
able Value, Many Werth Deuble and Mere
ui- Mi.lv JKUSEY, TAFFETA. MESSALINE AM)
TRUIIU SILK
wide ami Mined assortment, neaily 00 style- m the let, ire mUIcIuU.
n back and two-tone effect-, dark practical tones, smait gay hues,
anil the loveliest color combinations imaginable
Seme en straight lines trimmed with ribbon or scalloped embroidery.
Slhmet.fs.'1-0 " 1,0Unccd' bbu"-tinimed in fascinating designs e.
A inre assortment at an extraordinary saving $3.95 and $4.8G.
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