xF lh.wzrr i -' " ' wv '"we'fB'vi! w ' iL-hh'A H'V r54f'' v Wr "W.. . ,u ...., s. ." -v.. JVS1 I n t ' J V" J ' J-.K , j "uk" Vf uvfj uf ' v ' "("i1 . j?; m ' -" H, ' TiJVBNiNd TPOBBKni OTIBDXY; O'OTOBEir 1ST 1521" " W ! f ,mk jjirj--"jiWif ' UN DISPATCHERS' REFUSE 10 GO 001, Conference te Frame Policy for 1,500,000 Men Outside of Brotherhoods CHIEFS GATHER IN CHICAGO ROADS GROUPED FOR SUCCESSIVE WALKOUTS BY UNION LEADERS t'leci.iu.l, Oct 18. -V H. Stew.', preaMent of the nrotherhood of Loco Leco Loce motive EiigliiecrH, mnde public Inst nlglit tlia four groups of railroad en which the Htrlke will tnl.e place at aucecsslve furty-clght-beur Interval. The list is ns follews: oneur a oneur s 80 Strltte fl A. M . Nev. 1 Strike 0 A. M , Nev. 8 Nut Verl, New Harm and Mlnnmpella BDd 8t. Leatn Hartferd liurlliuien Stm OllOt'l- ., Strike 0 A M . Oct Knnsim city Heuthern AllMenrl I'm In St. r.mil heuthnmtrrn Iiilernntlennl wtatrrn, i ncnir geulhtrii I'nrlflc Piatem (fin Dlpite and Arltnrm Chicago and North Wtntrrn Clitcnite, Mllnnukrv and Ht. Paul (except Chlenije, Terre llnute nml South Seuth paatrrn) Northern Pacific Heitlhern Itnllnnr SMihenrd Air Line Vlrrlnlnn Uallrcnd Chicago Oreat Wcetern cmi-axe. neck iitinnil nml nml (Irpnt Itelnttrir., nn,i irn,i. Texnn und Clilc.icn nml Knutrrn Illinois St. Letila nrd Ann Franclace . entire rattm) I.qnttitllle nnd Nnahvllle Ilurllnsten Syitem ChMiapexke nnd Ohie New Yerk Central trait nrui wen llnei nickel I'late I'.rn ilraxe. 1'ncltH I.chteh Vnllev XnahTHln. Cnnttoneotrn nnd Mln nnd St. Ht. I.unle Four) Greup 4. en which the men will wnlk out nt 0 A. M., November 5, comprises nil the ether railroads of the country, nnd includes epecifleelly the entire IVmusylvnnln Ilnllreud System, the Ilosten nnd Maine nnd its sub BldlnrlcH nnd the Hutlntid Hnllrend. By the AMOclnted Prow Chicago. Oct. IS. Executive officials snd Reiicrnl chairmen of n dozen unions of railroad empleye, representing 1. 500,000 workers, begnn arrivltiK today for conference)! beginning tomorrow te determine whethcr they shnll fellow the leadership of the big flve railroad brotherhoods In Issuing ft strike call. A joint, conference nt the end of the ir u in nrnsnect. A snlritcd contre versy ever the attitude of the brother- Government' next effort te find n so se so lineris Is indicated in the statements or ltllJen for thv immedlatc rullread con leaders outside the big five group. I trevcrsy centered principally upon en The train dispatchers have declared . tlrplj. ,ini,0nrm0(i reports thut the they will net re out nt this time, .the , rniren,i brotherhood chiefs would be teleRraphers nnd clerks announced tneir n,i,nm0ned te the White lleue In or decision was still unformed and ethers i ,,er t,)Qt tJ)ey mIght bn informe(1 at ttrHm have Indicated the imcsHen was still hnml of t, HiuIIiirs of the joint con open. Seme of the unions, notably the fprenr(?. shepmen nnd malntennnce of way em- lt was Rn(1 wil al,rllnrtv (lnt no pleyes, have nutherized n strike cnu ey rnnolderutieii was being given ut. this a reiwcnaum veir. .time te n move te enlist the nld et the i n. M. Jewell, president of the rnl - C0Urts in preventing the strlkn. Chnlr- i wny empleyes department or the Amerl-1 , Cummins, of the Senate Interstate can euerntien ei jjuijiu, umiuui i commerce Committee, was positive that dy he was still hopeful that n strike Congress would net act at this stoge of loeten nnd Albeny lliuflmnrA ntvl n(n v-i- -.: . iz " - " f w.. i.rir iiautvnr HTiiem iveetern lTcin Atchison, Teptka and Banta Denver and nle I e (entire tjttm) CMcaie nnd Al Atlnntlc Coast line Illinois Central IlulTftln. Rochester and Pitt liumli Delawnre. Ijicknuanns nnd Orrnt Ni wetjirn.. rilie Er! e Orande lten "Vat oe nnd MUtUalDpl Valley poe iine tonne rn rl nnd Wa(rn C'levelAnd, .Cincinnati. Chi- Lmu (uit RAILROADS TO URGE IE REDUGT IONS fir Executives Determined te Carry Proposal Befere Federal Laber Beard reductions only there would have been no strike," Mr. Stene asserted. "I have from seventy-five te 100 letteru giving instances of nttempts by dif ferent railroads te break down the working rules that hnve been secured bv arbitration, by decisions of the United States Laber Heard nnd in ether ways. could be averted "Wc arc going nhend with our plans for executive conferences," Mr. Jnwcll snid. "and we -will have reached our decision by the did of the week. At this time there hns been absolutely no determination of what will be done. The Brotherhood of Hallway Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Stntien empleyes was the latest te issue n sum mons for a strike conference. Twenty-, two grand officers nnd '-'OO general chairmen were cnllad te meet here Sun dav by President E. H. Fitzgerald. rnlen lenders here were watching clet'elv the action of the big flve ropro repro ropre wntltig nearly half a million train serv ice empleyes. Extra precaution te thwart vandal ism and arson in the event of a rail road ftrike were dircussed today nt the opening of the eighth nnnual ejecting of the Railway Fire Protection Associa tion for a three-dny session. Ilnllrend fire? were reduced In 10.10 as compared te 1010, nltheugh property damage Increased, probably due ie in flated values, said W. F. Hlckcy. president of the association. Detroit. Oct. 18. (By A. P.) At titude of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Empleyes nml Railroad Shep Laborers in the event of a national rnllread strike probably will be made known In Chicago tomor row, it was announced nt the head quarters of the brotherhood tedny. It also wns announced B. I Grable. pres ident of the union, who is in Chlcngi, hnd summoned ether officials of the organization te tlmt city for n confer enee tomorrow. Hefore leaving for Chicago lute yci terday Ornble is known te have told ether brotherhood officials that he favored solution of the rnllrend con treveisy by n reduction in freight rntes. It was baid at the union's headquarters here today such n declaration of prin ciple might be eentnlncd in the state ment expected te be Issued by the union chiefs after tli-elr conference tomorrow. The brotherhood has n membershin nf H0O.OO0 and has authority te net for about lfiO.OOO ethers. the situation. Action in Congress both en the Rail road Debt Funding bill nnd hearing of railroad brotherhood roprsentntlves in the genernl railroad Investigation are te be suspended, it wns snid todev, un til the strike situntien becomes .el-tled. Rate Cut at Once, Is President's Plan Continued from Pwrn One wages deferred. It is generallv believed In Administration circles tlmt wages will have te be again reduced. It mny be snid that the Interstate Commerce Commission Is nbeut ready te order the cut In freight rntcs. It has given the subject much cmsldera- i iien nnd is prcpnree ie nci REJECT PUBLIC GROUP PLAN lle said motertrucks nnd possibly air planes would bring the city enough sun plles te keep it. going nicely, with the three-weekR reserve of feed nnd fuel nliendy en hand. Tim strike, If it became a complete tie-up, would hamper mom than -IWI,-(100 commuters in making their dally trips te nnd from Xnw Yerk. Lines operating commiitntleu train!',' however, nre making emergency plnns some of thorn calling for the recruiting of vol unteer prows made up of the commuters themselves. Moter Transports Is Plan of Sprout Continued from Pn-e One students nnd citizens generally te vol unteer te sten into the breach If the sit uatien this winter becomes acute. In By the Associated Ires New Yerk. Oct. 18 Undeterred by threats of a genernl railroad strike, the , ndditien, 75.000 Pennsylvania men new railroads of the United StatcB, through i en the lnactlve list would he called the Association of Hallway Executives, were pushing plans tedny te apply te the Hnllrend Lnber Beard for an addi tional 10 per cent reduction In wages. The association rejected yesterday the proposal of the public group of the Rnllread Laber Heard that the rail roads should immediately cut freight intc.s se thut (he shipper would get the full benclit of tlw wage cut of July 1. It was nsscrted that the proposal was based en n misapprehension of the facts nnd lhat the cut In rates hnd vir tually taken place. Determination te prps immedintelv for the reduction n announced last night bv Themns Pe Witt Cujler. presi dent ir the association, in m stnlcnient which snid that cencurrcntlv with re duction "the benefit of the reduction shall, with the nfcm of the Interftat"1 Commerce Commission, be pntsed en te the public in the reduction of exist ing railroad rntcs, except in se far ns this reduction shall r.-nv ben made in (he meantime. upon. It is net known whether they would work. Bourse Appeals te Harding President Hnrdlng hns been nppenled te bv thp Philadelphia Hours" for con gressional nctien that would Impose upon the labor leaders restrictions sim ilar te these new governing tiie car riers. The Bourse maintains tbnt the rallrend men should net be free te leave the servlce in n bony or nt nn time except upon due nelle-. A strike has len voted for by the local branch of the Ilrotheihoo i of Fire, men nnd Engineers-, but the lecnl Brotherhood f Trainmen hn voted against a strike. Its future netien enn. however, be reconsidered The local branch of the Order of Railway Con ductors lias received senlrd orders from Chicago. Until the-e are pnnl the result of their vote will nnt lie known here. entirely Incorrect se far nH the trnln uien employed by the Pennsylvania lines nre concerned. There is said te be no possibility thnt Hie strike will never iciich the Penn sylvania lines ei.st of Pitlsburgh. 'I he postponement of the walkout dnte Is cited ns one factor. In 1017, when em em peoyes ff the Baltimore nrni Ohie walked out. the strike was settled In n day, thus blocking walkout" en olher lines which were te hnvn followed au tomatically. Fall Fractures Skull In coming down the tdnlrs for dinner nt her home, 341 Washington avenue, Inst evening, Edna Jacksen tripped nnd fell. She was removed te St. Agnes' Hospital, where, she remained uncon uncen uncon bcIeum five hours, suffering from a frnc tured skull. a Wire Tapping" Laid ie Insurance Chief -4 fentlriiMl from I'nue One for by Mr. (ieldsinllh nnd ns told b Goldsmith thnt in jnvestiati"ii of lire bugs In Hils city wns being mnd". "The Ktnle Is behind this Investiga tion," MrLeughlln said Goldsmith told him. "I wns Intred'teed te McCnnn by Goldsmith and I tapped the lelc lelc nhene wires." During the hearing it developed thnt .u vi u(? senrd a prison sentence, In, .. I . .1 - .. 1. .... tlm 'in.NIt flf 111 AA.tMMan f imm tna ni'flrnnnrn nn rfip v . ,. inrK nil I in .,,. ... ... obtained the position, where she copied, ncnrl nil Iho letters written uy mcw, hers of Ihe fi'in nnd handed them t, McCnnn nt the close of ihu ilnjCs buel?; ness, , Yiing. mi the witness stand, c),-. iIiiimI tlmt the operations of McCatlJL anil lil men wen- conspiracy ort th" purl of Ihe large Insurance companies'.,, Ie crush the Independent adjusters, Hr snid that there were no llp-bugs In hi". office nnd thai the whole nffftlr WWt nothing mere tliim n conspiracy. i si... f '..,.i.fi.:l n nnrtner of lOIIDKi under i ress-etnininiill-'ii, he admitted tapped wires that Yeung neded n sten egrnpher, nnd McCnnn sent live girle Y'eung's office, and Miss Ensli-r iiig'finudiileni pi oef of les nnd lhat lie was also known uiulei the name of Letter , .1 f .1.. r . t .. . . '1 Ilia oil, '111 twil nn,., nf.i.,M. II a i. iupi'iiiie "i 'lie eennie imerstiiin ' . -:: ' '"." ,,v" '"" i """inirn i . .- .... , Commercc Cemraitlee, scheduled tedny I "J ""1('h r'T'Kht rnU'H, flr" " ,mn" l1nrl I ,;i ,r V iinsponntien i - Union I uulers ()ls.'ii,'re n TT Mussep. nf the Rrnfherhoefl nf Reductions Alreaily .Made 'Ttnllwav Tniinimn. I'.eU issue tednv Referring Ie the siige.cstii.ii of the ' with a statement .Tcli'ed tn W' S. public group of the Laber Beard thnt Stene, ginnd chief .f the Brotherhood the 12 per cent wnS' reciense gi nuled in of Locomotive Engineers. .lulv be trnnslnlcd iinincdiniiK into Mr. Stene vn- ,-il(l :, h.u-e stated in les. Mr (uver ilcclniei , Cleveland thin miliums i!ri'igti .it it te consider the ijnOO.OOO.OOO Debt I ,f '',""- ,1'er exntnplc. transpen ic decrense te consider HIP .IIIO,UIIU.imil Utll , ,,,' , ' .J '"'."'" i.nnc.lnfn.l even liffnn. Funding bill, wns callnl off Indefinitely. ' rJ'nr,Kc n('.' te tin-.price of watches if"?"'."! 'LTJ' hud the iIppIiiii. I , Cleveland linn mill cnK been se I country, includini.- the us was tlir brolherlieodN' hearinc. Seme Ul.tinln.in uA 1 .1 1. .... t .. t .. .I...I ,a ....a..... .. ... 1 . ..'. Pnnl fPAn 1i.ml.ni ea.ncml i...l It. nn tnc general rnllread investigation from ": ;i' ,,' "' .'. :, ,, . """"'" or nn.v etlier luglil 1 ney ile odd gre my ally finished product. te Ihe prlpe of developing into n debate en the slrike quuMlnn. eral (lie cotnmedllips I lint nre the bnls new wnge pcale became effective, lie also citinl list of reductions announced since Jul.; 1. which, hs said, en some toads "have amounted te mere than the reduction in Pennsvhnnln f Railroad, hed llettel ine de. mens the Hnllrend I.nlier Beiird Mr. Muswr asserted tlrs titement is of Industry. On this plnss of articles wages hc far nin.le. while in nthci there will be n genernl reduction. I reads the wnge redm lier.s "nllnwed no , The Admnstratnn fees thnt the net return en operations, nut merely RRnTH FRlinnn rr y rC ! rnllrentla made a grave mistake in net pievided nsainst the lurther nccumiilu- Dn.uinnnuuu tiii,AUd )rerap,V CIlttin), MkU rnlPH wh(11 . tlen r defic.t.- IVOlX'T MF.F.T TfiniVt knber Heard gave them n reduction of n jiv x muni iLfUllvlVi pm. rctU ln VVMKCS )Eb()r CloeLand. Oct. 18. (By A. !'.)--A scheduled meeting here tedny of the Big Five transportation brotherhoods wus rnnceJed this mernlne when the five executives were requested by the l Despite the note of optimism sounded In Aflmiriisf rntirtn ennrtprs nt V.'nhim-- unlens were angered bv the failure te ten. many railroad officials hete np PUR.s en te the nubile the beilPlits efli.rnrnl ennvinred flint the sti-iki. i-niilil lower wages. The public wns dlsnp- become effective, and were preparing Ie pointed and the Administration tielie.v of paying Ihe leads SfiOO.OOO.nOO was temporarily blocked Hailrend T.nhnr nonre t,. nw., ,..i.i, ii, . '.. idling is tlmt tiie reads have beard In Chicaee nf " P M Tlinrsrliiv 'ln" rcwI '" the shape of leweretl wages. Wane,. S Stene l.re.sid en. 7' U " 'heir move new. They ces. cut' Brotherhood of Loeomotivo Engineers. I on.pertaiion nnrfcei. tnen .fit proves unnnuncvl h".si. . ne.0ssary thnt their labor costs should meet it. Seme welcomed it "This is the time nnd the place for it," said F. I). I'ndei weed, president of Ihe Erie Railroad Mr. Underwood declared the strike wns against the Raitrend Laber Beard rather thnn against the lines invoked. Ne Need te Suffer Frem Tender Feet Simple ways te keep feet feeling fine ""HIRED, aching feet are a needless J- handicap. Yeu can free yourself from constant nervous strain and an noyance from smarting nnd excessive perspiration. Thanks te scientists who have made a study of the feet, Blue-jay Treatment is new bringing relief te men nnd women everywhere. A refreshing, deodorant bath with I ...nn.. 1. .. nn . .......I ... 1 1 .. .1a..... C ... .!... 1. .. .(111, I1K.IU. Ll I. -.- .' r kll.ll II, lll.lllt ...I..A ..... 1.-... l T .. ... ,. . . " uuwii iiiriiier. ine.v mny hsk rer p . , n-..... . i ...i. i i . -""--jny tvaii oeiiij, ucoennc, soeininc The .message from the labor beard i lower wages with better gra.c m" , ""'"Tr. . '""T?. ' ,.h.p i''.'" massage with BlucJav Feet Relief, and rrncneu .ir. stone In Ills nfhee here dur- , Fer the railroads it Is sni, thnt thev " u," -. e !" " in thenaliahtco-itinpefBh-e-iavFootPow inc the morning. He declared he hn.l , hnve nnssed en te the publip he benell.s ,,n.br " ","1 kVI',"" T'te'n TTT I dcrhfah bliss for ti4i nchtac frS no intimation of what the beard wished ! coming te them from the .lulv cut in v "' v1'"1 ' , f feeding nnd fueling a" tms is dims ter ti.ct, aching reet. te discuss with the lenders of t ... rail- wnges Tl "v lav" reduced 'N"lv,Urk ,n',P 77 " t" Pa" ,"-"" r ."rT Thl l?? read workers, but said all scheduled freight charges. A lower rate , expo" I ;"'s 57hnt7hePMnrine Ki ineer's'-'ne'p' rS" f Fcet t0 Bauer & BlQck- conferences here wmilri l.e nnsim.ne.l ' i-rnin !... I.pei, mn.le het i, iu .,u. "J10." '.hat thi Marine Engineers Bene- Chicaee. until after the Chicago meeting T. C. Cashed, prcJdent of the Switchmwi'a Union of North America, and L. E. Sheppard. president of the Order of Railway Conductors, are still in Chicago. They will be joined there probably tomorrow night by Mr. Stene, W. O. Lee. president of die Brether- i heed of Railroad Trainmen, and Y. S. i Carter, head of the Brotherhood of Le- I Four cabinet Members Jein Trip te pometiw Firemen und Enginciucn. j r Mr. Lee confirmed the receipt of the- Attend College Exercises telegram from the Rallrend Laber Wu-slilngtun. Oct. 18 (By A. P. I .iru. reiiurauiig mill ie niienil uie , ,-llr (MnlJ(,ls r the Cntilnei -Seci-e- eiinintp hni-hfir lif nts .-iini h-)ipru nlr ing between New Yerk and New .Icrsev ' iiiilread tprminnls. would met I en Ne-I en oxpert grain, nnd does nnt directly lienellt Ihe tanner. Kales en perish able goods hnve been reduced, se have lines en niuir nnu nn iron nnd step.1 i... i ... ,i-..i.i ,i. .,... . ,i . , . . , : i wiuwt I i i" 'in wr .mi ,iii- iiiii-i ion hi but the cuts have net been cetiernl nnd i leinin ,,1P rniirend men. The engineers , nre admitted te be Inadequate. MJ t(Jpj nrp nffet.tP, th rniren, wage cuts. Ilcn'th f'nmmissiener t'ep-lnnd snu! he entertained no apprehension rega d lug the ability of municipal nuthnrltlc nuthnrltlc te feed Ihe city in citse the strike comes i HARDING TO SPEAK TWICE Your druggist has Bin e-j ay Feet Treatment keeps feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product Brotherhood Heads Chicago conference. Mr. Lee would uet ijenimeiit en the proposed meeting. .Mr. Lee late lasi night issued n stale- 1111.111 111 M'l-llr.ll ll.. ,1 .n...n.l lltn. H.l.n tO Meet Rail Bedll ! Hrotlierlioixl of Railroad Tininmeu very " i rnltin, n,if 1. i.it,.a ,1... .m.:.!.... .!... :. . V...V .UU.l.t '....L III,- l,-ll,,ll HIUI II cannot longer agree te give service un less there Is assurance that there will be no further wuge icdiictinns. nor nt tcmnt te eiiminnte werkin rules thnt have been secured through mnnv years j ('.'h,, of collective bargaining, and which rep- ' , ..,,,,. , iiini which rew . ....... .,. Ti i; n:- . i. i, mun, !.. flr ,.,,, ..r.i Hnn fn ,,,!' ""' '"" . 1 1I UlllT. IIMHP lie l.eillll ' ." "' A-'u I ii xiPirii if titi li isntin Irmhnci i I. in i i ial(l ) I 111 4. 11,11111 I lilll'lITt , ll')ll I , piilnttr Slt'inp. of Virginia; William I l'iirtiiir ixC riil.inrtr. 2.n,.,.t rh... comparison of ,,'.'; .' i'. ;.. e. . ."" wages in lltl.'i with these received new. ' ', """" '"-'. .-.-.. service given After discussing the wages nf truin- nien In wlilcli, lie made (enUnnisl rrmn I'aKe One iuminened te Washington from a trip through the Middle West within u few hours after nnneuueement wns mnt.e m Chicago that n strike cnll had been Is sued. The Secretary spent most of jester dtij surveying the situation from the I nlier Department standpoint and wn iinih rbtoed te hnve laid his views be fore Mr. Harding nt today's cenfer-enic t, . n, , -T i , li.n ir uil .rnrnr. timre n n r. nr i. ....mn.ni . . - .,.,...,.,.. u. ,, i ,IIB 111,11111 unew the lailwujs nre the result of a study mnde by genernl . ndvnutiige of InHiicss hi ii ii iiiiitTi r, no un iimiriuic preuie.ui, of the bfHt methods of utilizing the powers of his portfolio in ense of u rational emergency. such as would re sult from a nnt Ien -wide paralysis of transportation, but it was net luiewn against ihem i-nill the. force th nneiner he Had been invited te bring te strike Thcrcfeie. they mus this te the White Heuse. luetnntlv decide te in cent the chnllenee That President Harding does net yet 1 new." view the strike as having passed hejiiiul Tin- progressive strike scheduled te' the "possibility" stage was one inter- begin October .10 con be settled by the' pretnlien placed upon the announce- railroads or presented by the Govern- ment that he plans te leuvc Wushingten ' ment. Mr. Sterio snid last night when , tonight for Yorklewn nnd Willlnuis- I asked his opinion of ihe situation. i burg, Vn , wliere he will make addrns.'s ' "Taking ever the railroads is the I tomorrow. most effective wu in which Ihe Gov The presidential party is net ex- eminent can avert the strike scheduled pecteil te return befere Thursday for October .10 " Mr. Stene snid Speculation ns te what might be the i "If it had been a ijiiet'eti of wnRe 1 l.'iries Hughes. Mellen. Weeks and i Hoever w ill accompany President Hnrdlng te Yorktown nnd Williams 1 Imrg, Vn . wheie he will make two nd- (li-CK.ses toineirnw In connection with tile ! iiistiillntieu of the new president of Wil , linin and M.'irj College. I The President will leave Washing ten late today en the jachl Mayflower. r tiu-mlicis of the prutv will m Air 1 i.i. &. i.l The luen'haip been asked le accept I Women Demand Hospital Probe whnt is un intideiiiatc llvinj wnge. Thei Trenten, Oct. IS. 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CANNOE Contractor .".M st. 1 linen 5030 1 Thr Ainrrlcnn MAGAZIM; (in Ihs Orient Out today all iic,ws-:.tnnila 35 cents m met" J0e te 30c Wr.i'jW??X Corena etIm 5oethinq And HesJinq Fer Rashes and Chafinq 0 & LOKEMS CO HEADQUARTERS FOR vieyment THIS big (iheeh cent & El Producte Corena is an extremely popular size packed in bejtea or tine of 50. The name "El Producte" en a cigar is a guarantee of choice Havana, shade grown wrapper and a distinctive blend that defies imitation. Sizes and prices vary, but the quality never. G.H.P.CiCARCOIuc. riiilidulphia, Pa, BfOaJ mMmfa Self-Filliiuf 'Fountain Pen Ken-LDttlahle -Cbmiwe&JStifirtan I H Rest j ! iYeu The New Beeks W J VaH1 iT 1 ;hrarv 1 ' 1 MMMManaiBHwaMHMnMMiiMtwMtnmnn U rMsiW!;Asaff Is Your Business Grewing With This Company? We were organized eer 1." years ;;(, w .tli tin idea of pning the bankinK public. Our (Trew lb is an indorse inderse ment el s":ii.f:cter rela tions with nil"- clients. Bn;insi establishments denirin iiriicn li:inkine; service itc nnittd te talk il mer m(Ii ,i:r Officer of this Cem pan at either eflici... Come in enff tec us The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Ce. of Philadelphia 323 Chestnut Street Self.Filling Fountain Pen and imtmw CECILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Stntienprt. Printcm. nianlr Boeln I mm and mmm NOW OV H.M.E N. W. Cor. 7th & CHESTNUT 1922 Prices New In Force ....sSEKD OIL SOPS MIXED PAINT O;- We Mix Pnlnts Any Shade $2.50 Per Gnllen GILSPAR A rellnhle nmlMli for genernl use .IIS BO n eiI. IS nne-Kal iiien, ;n White Enamel, $4.25, $6, $7 Gal. C.A.GILLINGHAM Pinli ler Heme, Factory ii Contractor ) HOtli & I.erunt St. Lrip S2'"' Wliarten M. .reUKS fiath MerrJn SC. ' 7tli Clifntnut ft. "Save It With Paint" Mitchell Fletcher Ce, Own Make Butter Cream Chocolates 80c lb. rriA f reiu I nil immiJi'Dit 45 S. Brand St. 1 i . .1 II i Mm,: llil'l ,CM(Vf''B 18th & Chestnut Sts. IZlh & Market Sts. 5C00 Germanlewn Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Li t'i Idfti Win1 j j Cnrnuniif I I I V i U 1 A n ( )li u Permanent Hair Health Promoted by Cuticura Frequent sh.imtiei.- wuh Cuticura Seap, assisted hen necessary by Rentle aneintings with Cuticura Ointment, alferd the purest, sweet est and most economical method of freeing the sci'p of itchinp.s and scalmgs and of establishing a hair Blowing condition BtapUgMhrrMVrMtll AddrMi "OiUrLtk. wlUrtH 1K 'W, UlbH IMU.1 " noldrerr. Jw He4p Ofntmeit U and U). lairemui RW Oillain Seap & without awai. eWai W WWraWMlMWWI'"r WHI ill1 IIMI HIWHI"PIIIMMI i h WW 'I ' 1 1 iTTnTTTril II """"' w Kutk tsimt A a loot ..! .. linll. i l I lntk . 1 III 1 M K. MUntrtt 1 i J. AJtMJt MCI, te HIMf Wirir afniaj v . ia - FAtTPE BLOCK- MARKET Ite2STRL:ET3 ssxsxvkUAWjmxxm&xiBiiisriBisiix. Mu-uuta. L J OUR GREA T SALE OF Table & Household Linens, Towels, Flannels, Bed Muslins Gathers Momentum as It Gees Each Day Offering New Stocks of Sincerely Fine Merchandise a I New and Lewer Prices Mail and Phene Orders Filled. Merchandise en Sale en First Fleer and in Economy Basement Unless Otherwise Specified. 23c 36-In. Bleached Leng- -J c cloth and Cambric, Yard " On Snle Only in the Kconemy F!aemeit 49c 42x72-Inch Bolster Cases, Each 49c Erwin Pillow Cases, Size 45x36 Inches, Each J 37c Conestoga Unbleached K'O. Sheeting Werth Up te $1.00 Yard Ne better sheptinjr made in "-, Si, en ar'l 09 inch leriK'hs, lone and short ir-mnant-. ... mail r phone orders fill..(j. On Sale Onh in the Kconemv Rasement. 39c Ne. 100 36-Inch Berkeley Cambric, Yard er difficult te ehti n- nunc brttrr tin the market. SI .89 81x90-Inch Hetel Special Bleached Seamless & 1 $Q Sheets, Each le&aU v-v vwwm w)tfri fwwrwwvrc r,ffr' Splendid Consignment of Uiica Bleached Sheeting 46c 45-Inch Utica ? A 85c 90-Jnch Utica ?Q "l W VL II Sheeting, Yard Sheeting, Yard iA''WSWw'sW'nVftn.JWa. 59c 45x63-In. Embreid- 9Sc Envelope ered Pillow Cases, Oft Pillow Cases. Each 69c . 17c Pic-tiJv e'lihreidcrc!. Si7.e 42xifi and 4.'!fi inches. 26c 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, Yard at On Sain Only in the Kconemv Rasciient. 15c $1.79 Bleached Seam- & f less 81x90-In. Sheets .. $1.25 81x90-In. Bleached Seamed Sheets at 4Gc 45x36-lnch Mohawk Pillow Cases 79c 42x72-Inch Mohawk Bolster Cases Flannels in the Sale 39c 3ti-Inch Striped Outinj? 7ft Yd. 25c White Demct Flannel. . . 18c Yd. ft J w Flannel. 35c Extra-Keay Bleached 7 Yd. Cr,nii T-'lMr..-.! UXJ 25c Fancy Striped OuUnjr f Cr Yd. v IiHt ,,; "'" Flannel EL Ci-am-Celer Wcel Flannel, 19c Yd. $9.00 Army Blankets at, Each . . . g .M'i purr virgin lame K-iroei mnn'.'ii in uyni r.nn enri: nrru. .m:" im i LL fcta O P inrhCH; netfli! i te :' pounds. .nicnui: nirn,.is nvi'ing consult .nnu k, ;' tilt rhcuiirrt cettnn Market the most i lrtwitiina '.; tilnr' r t-v,!i:r u tier etfereil' Itttl and Phene Orders Filled. Q7 Table and Household Linens 25c Half-Linen Crash Toweling, Yard 01 er: ril.,.;r,J Tn r 91,,Sl nw. r , K-4C mash lauie iuliis, iiiucii H.in".1 -riii'ihc .n.i Ii' (.' 11 1(1 si J'epi' r 'sh -. ,th 1 'd rn ili l.er- $4.50 Extra-Fine All-Linen Cgq Table Damask at, Yard .... Snowy blenched and very heavy qunl.U Ki- i hue pine Irish lii-.t-n -atin damnsk with a n h i.' I iv Ulster F'lll 1 at(U wide Rese st )v .' . 'her i'ernl patterns Sale en Main I let r .i"1 69c Mercerized Table ?Qc Damask, Yard llc.u ' , f' rm, i il wem n dnnuk. t'u i '.'' 71c! I' n-hoi. v'-n p. rm..i. t in-1 i r ul disinn-. -C oil v. i(!f ". ' ith Shclitly ! ir 1 ' On .alc in Kconemy Rar.emcn! Oi i $1.00 te $1.50 Lace- fOr Trimmed Scarfs, Each . Tfunire'l Mih f'nc heavy cotte-i i 1 ,n i ,1 lct lace.", some are alleet rtlet. 'I'.-lx,- ,;, i'-, (. !8,"i4 niche-. 59c Turkish Bath Towels, Ctp Each &y" pi 'r.'in , t i it.-. H 1 1 k iid pi.ncy. I a i;c .; din1 e'ilc-' h.iTinr I ends. 39c Fancy J acq nurd Towels. Each rn Z4c with I'll- "inend 'I'm Is'--'i ti.v. .1-, '! i -' i ,r Iii i -m I CI ', ' ' vi: " On - in 'h I!,- .r-mn Has, n. nt 5(K0 Yards SI. 25 Mercer- P77 i-:cd Tabic ?)amnsk, Yard i ri ri i 1 1'. ll'l- i 1 1' 111 iii . v.- , i , 'i i d i 1 1 r in i -i. , ';n m ii icrns. 12l2c Unbleached Twill ?-, Crash, Yard ' ' . i i.' .i M i ,i n '"11,11. a ,..' t ii ii icd "ill 'i '. u i " .' i , ' , ii. ni-r. ' n i i 'i -i I ,.i " CH i I,, Blankets in the Sale $5.50 Weel-Nap Blankets. &7 A( at. Pair 2)0.49 Whi'i' or c ,i i'1 lid iaa'it Ii .i uoel-flnish nap: p'l k ei l!uc tiei-ii, i-s ! i'l tlnai' . -bed M7C. Comfertables and Bed Spreads in the Sale :)0W.-'9.9SC;!ernia Lamb's-U'oe'-Fsllcd (oinle rtahlcs .. $5.95 $5,84 $11.00 California Lamb's Lamb's Weel Blankets, Pair. . . , even ire.n t'mc Ien,- lami 's.',eul tl, i i nil peivent.lj'e of i !cn in the vtti'ii Pink n hliie I I'lpetl lurdcis latce diiil'ni' -deil si.c. s.l'l II 1,1 .1 i I . in i il i t n pi.un I . n h Lli. , 1. 1 Chut $1.79 815.00 100' , Pure California 1Q a Lamh's-Woel Blankets. Pair W.44 Woven from extra hijrh-Krade larnh's-u.,,,) ,,, li) u'nttp ")' pink or l)lUp 1 erders and lmw, Meck planl patterns. All full si7e. S! otte'i lilled Comfert- f al-'-js.-. Jiach ' '( -- .1 . 'tl'. pen lime i i -ih.i, i ,1, j filled "h l,rT 'i ,. s"i"i). niten :- M ii i itched. Wii tf r v, .nit 'nnd full mze. SO) Satin-Finish Bed .spreads, Each Nev Mm scilles (li.siu'iie; plain hoieiiicl uds '' ' " P.. i 1 iist Kloerand Kconemy B sement $150 ,U 'I :N. SNELLfiNBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: V
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