LilJ W" .$(& !ftV '"-'" . V'.'V Ur'--Pjln;-"'- 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 p'y s,w ,'.,, . p-.r7VNj,iv:. vJx:ffiJ4ip.Hl-.' Wwv ?3'5$pn iu tw i ia iH III)' HOW ROOSEVELT ENDED COAL STRIKE President's Appeal te Patriot ism Brought Operators and Miners Together reposition. On October President Roosevelt tlireiich t'nrrelt D. Wright, r'liiiimlstlencr of Later. MigBPiUM te Mr. MlHicll Hint If tlic latter would tfwe Immediate return te wcrk of the .iitlirncite miners the Preelilcnt would nt once uppalnt n cotnmtf-nlen te mves tignte tliore'Kfh'y Inte all the mutters nl ifsue nnd de nil In Ills power te obtain n settlement In nccerdanec with the re port of the rnmmisKtrn. Te this Mr. Mitrhcll replied, three (invs inter, tnat niasmucii ns me ur THEN CAME ARBITRATION (raters had refured te ntvept the tie-Vlt-len of a tribunal te be telected by the Tresldint nnd there wns no law tlirntlfrll whlrll the firnltllEtf of n IMIU- lTils'inn could be enforced, he mud de- Fifth. A mnn tviie by netlve partici pation In mlnliiK nnd nclling coal Is familiar with the physical and commer cial features of the business. The operators' offer wns submitted te the mine workers' delegates nnd with -Unlit modification, in which the op erators acquiesced, accepted. A sixth member, recognized te be in Rjmpathy with the principles of erpnnlzed labor, was added te the commission. President lloescvclt at once nppelnted as members of the commission Hrlcn- dier ucnerai Jotin )l. Wlli-en, n. V mruer, duugc (iceree urny, FAVORS 150 MORE POLICE Ceuncllmanlc Bedy Indorses Cor- telyeu's Recommendation An urgent appeal by Director Certel- you for 100 additional policemen res- terday prompted the councilman l'tih. He .Safety Committee te report the bill I ARMY TRAINING FOR GIRLS Gain Health and Strength, Colonel Andlng, of Penn, Says Military training for rirls In nchoels Is advocated by CViienel Shelden Andlng, head of the reserve officers' tr.ilnins corps of the University of Pennsylvania. I HASCO ASCO ASCO ,a5ax::iSSS$rs5;s,s-. iic ameiy emniiuee 10 report ttie pin ' corps 01 me university or rennsylvania.it grnnting the extra force te the. Finance i According te Colonel Andlng. the. clrls ft Committee with a fnvorable recemmen- nation. The Director stressed the need for the policemen, snying thnt nutomebile nccl- E. J dents and held-ups were occurring thnt K (lark. Themas II. atklns and Ulshep could be nveldcd through having the Jehn I,. Spalding. supplementary force. He said there Five days later the whistles blew and were tee few men new properly te police Mne te ndvife the miners te return te . ... BPttle,I. he will nsk for nn ni1illtlnnBt e-r ,i. i . .. . . ." - -" i'.v- It was n-t nineteen years nse. Or Or Or tober. 1002. that bv the action of President Itoefvvclt the country was delivered from the threes of ft mill fctrlkc which had wreupht much dl comfort, entailed heavy losses nnd threatened dire Miff-Hns '" "" "P prenchin? winter. The parnliel litween the crisi'i exist Inc at that time nnd the one new con fronting President Iln'dinc threu::1! the attitude of the railroad unions i marked in thnt the "ihi'ltv of the Pftralyi. tne tnir.'-p'irt.itlnii swti'tn is frnucht with much danger te bti-d-nSR and te the comfort of the public. On October .'I. lfM'J. President Heeve. rclt enlled In conference nt Washing ton the anthracite nnerater nnd repre sentatives of the miners, led bv Jehn Mitchell, president of tin; mine workers' union. Itoeseyelt's Appeal te Patriotism At this meeting President Hoesevelt tnted bl position a fellow : "I wish te call your nttent iuti te the fnct thnt there are t'iree parties affeeted by the situation in the anthracite trade the operators, the miners nnd the CCncrnl public. I speak for neither the operators nor the miners, but for tiie general public. The n,irtl'in at issue which led te the sitimtkii affect im mediately the p.nrti'-s een-crned. the oppraters nnd the miners; but the situation it.self vitnllv nffci'ts the public. "I disclaim any right or' duty te in tervene in this wi upon lejjal grounds or upon any official relation that I lwn tn the situation, but the urgency nnd tlie terrible nnture f the catastrophe Impending ever a large portion of our people in tin- shape of n winter fuel famine impel me, after much anxious thought, te believe thin my duty re quires me te use whatever influence 1 personally can te bring te nn end a situation which has become literally in tolerable. "The cul possibilities m- se fm jeacliing, se fippn'litig, thnt it seems te fale that jeu are net r.nly j ititicd in sinking, but reipiirec te sink. ! r tne time being, any tennrlty ns te ymir ic tpective dniius in the mntter nt i'iu between ou. In m judgn.enr the sir tuition imperatively re mire that ji.u meet u:eii th" common plane of the necessitiej of he pub'ic. "With a'l tie enrnestms dure is Jr. me I ni; that there be i:i immediate tesumpti'.n of operation in the cnl mines in e.ne Mi' 'i way as will, with out n day's unnwi.siry kl.ij . meet the crying needs of the peepl.-. "I de net invite a dN-ussien of your respective eijuj, nd 'itien', 'I nppenl te ymr pntrinisi'.. te the Bpirit tint sink p""''eal einsiilernt.nns Mil makes Indivlduu' mi iiti"i , for th Ccnernl efd. Mitchell AVilllnc. ISacr Obdurate Mr. Mitchell In his reply ".xpresied willingness te iay tl-. diilb i.lties exist ing betuicn the nuncrs tnd the opera tors before a tribunal 4e be tiamel h the President. ficirge V. Haer. en lU.alf of the .pen 'm -. fjec'erl tl is 1: slmplv u"en the hope that the op- irnter- weu'd cemplv v. itb the recom mendations of the commission. Mergnn Taken a Hand The next development was a con 1 ferencc In New Yerlc en October 11. nt tiie President's intnnce, between F.llhu i Heet. Seerettirv of War. and .1. Pier pout Morgan, en Mr. Morgan's yacht. i he Corsair. As n tesult It wns re ' nerted that Mt. Morgan was In com munication with the coal operators. His pressure was immediately effective i Mr. Mergnn. en October If. prccnted te President Hoesevelt nt Washington a "tntement bv the operators ngrceing te 'submit the issues of the strike te ar 'Mtrntlm. This statement, signed by r.ee'ire F. Haer and four ethers, sug Rested a commission te be nppelnted by l 'lie President te which should be re ! I'erred nil questions nt issue between the respective cenl companies nnd their ' empleye'.. Its der lien wns te be ac cepted. It wns stlpulnted thnt ltor.i" lter.i" ! dlatelv tipen the appointment nf the rommlsieii the miners should return te work. Tlie findings of the commission were te be effective for n term of three years. The commission wns te be consti tuted as fellows : i Flr,f. An office- In the engineer crps'ef either the military or naval service of the Cnit-sl States. Second. An Xpert mining engineer, 'net In nnv v nj connected with coal ceal mining properties. Third One of the judges of the t'nifd States Court of the P.nstern ' Dl-tTct of Pennsylvania. J Fourth A mnn of prominence, emi nent as n sociologist. men when the budget 'h considered. gain in health nnd Htrcngth, become straight-backed nnd enjoy the drill and exercise a.s much ns the men. Splendid work hns been done In the Ogenta Scheel for Girls, he snld, the quad there being as geed ns the one he cemmnnds nt the Unlvcrsltv. At present there arc 230 students In the training corps nt the University of Pennsylvania, or 100 mere than lust year. Makes Many Kinds of Desserts What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! ttMnwiuvtvtvtMuuuMtmvtnnMwwuwtwtvivtvtT i mmmMmmfmrdMU r; w EMS. H a U Skf U SP W "W N KHr W W J& tdj H J i2ed Aneiversary Week! 5 w i And We Are Celebrating It by the Finest Meats! 5 n u J r-..!-.: d: iAr r i i Twe years of success. Our business has grown by leaps: and bounds, and we attribute this success te the follewing: Always have a wide selection of the best meats; always keep? J prices down te rock bottom, regardless of the ether fellow's i Sprice; always first te reduce prices when market declines; always J J treat our customers with utmost courtesy; always give square J i deal te all in every transaction. quality Regular or Skin-back Hams IN WHOLE OR CUT IN HALF These Hams a-e honey cured and equally smoked. Large Slice Ham ONE POUND AVERAGE ceach We will net have picnic shoulders this week. Buy a regular or skin-back Ham and save 15c en a pound. $ lb.? Finest Sirloin Steak, Vell Trimmed 20c Best Tender Rump Steaks 20c lb. All Round Steaks, without any bone or fat 20c lb. 5 Finest Boneless Bacen, Sliced or by the piece 20c Best Leins of Perk, for Roasting or for Sauerkraut 20c Finest Half-Smokes, or Ham & Beef Bologna Finest Pin Bene Roast, TnvLVctmwx inest Belar Roast, Juciest piece of Meat J. 5c lb.,? Best Rump Roast, the kind you can cut down cold .... 15c lb.$ ! Finest Country Scrapple, Best in the City 3 lbs., 25c. J. Finest Country Sausage, none better 20c lb. XL Oleomargarine or Nat. Nut Margarine 3 lbs. for 50c' lb.; lb J 12'2clbj 15c lb.$ Of course you knew where you've get the met for Your Menr.yJ ttiunng the past two years. During our OPENING SALE, we sold meat at 25c a pound. Jeur First Anniversary Sale we sold the same quality meat at 20 fpeund. Our velume of business has grown se large that during eurS "Second Anniversary Sale" we are going te sell the same quality for' r I"? a . Sec peuna. j MARKET STREET BEEF CO. I $ a 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. By buying your meats Friday or Friday eveninnr, veu avoid ? at rush en Saturday. Deers close Friday and Saturday 9.30 S P.M. i . I Se much easier te serve! ABBOTTS, in the "machine filled package," has all the smooth texture and rich flavor of "bulk" ice cream, plus ease of serving in even portions. Most important it is the only ice cream in Philadelphia that comes te you in sealed packages, un touched by hand. Buy it this way, from the Abbotts dealer near your home, for. tonight's dinner. Three even slices from a pint six from a quart. Your favorite flavor is sold in the "machine - filled" pack age. Ask for it. earn ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies, IIIlOJD OTIS mLf, iea& JHKfczJiice cr INC -"-i M Why the retailer can sell at new low prices We sell direct te the retailer, in limited quantities, te make sure that every one of the 57 Varieties en his shelves is of the very fresh est quality, when he offers it te you. Reduced costs, in feeds or in the cost of run ning the Heinz kitchens, promptly lower the price of the 57 te the retailer. Ne retailer has large stocks en his shelves. And se the retailer can at once pass the benefit of the new Heinz prices right along te you. '4Je&tZSz&F& -s President, H. J. HEINZ COMPANY Leading grocers in Philadelphia today quote the following prices en Heinz Preducts: Oven Baked Beans Peanut Butter Tomate Ketchup Cooked Spaghetti Tomate Soup Apple Butter Prepared Mustard Vinegar SMALL 11 oz. lie. 2x oz. 13c 8 oz. 20c. 10 oz. 13c. 10 oz, 13c 7 oz. 18c. 6 oz. 13c PINTS 21c Ask your retailer MEDIUM LARGE 18 oz. 15c 30 oz. 25c 6 oz. 20c 10 oz. 30c 14 oz. 35c 16 oz. 18c 30 ez.-32c 16 oz. 18c 30 oz. 32c 16 ez.-30c 32 oz. 50c QUARTS HALF GALLONS 35c 65c m ip 75 ' ASCO Tropical Treasures ASCO ASCei Yrwryvwl' Although the frosts in early Spring destroyed many of the blossoms and the heat and drought of the past summer virtually completed the destruction of our fruit crops here in the East, the orchards of sunny California and Hawaii's (fragrant groves have produced abundance. Our Stores have full supplies of these sweet, delicious fruits, packed with a pure cane sugar syrup in sanitary tins, with the tropic's soft sun shine and rare lusciousness in every can. Buy by the dozen Hawaiian Grated Pineapple "nl c" Hawaiian Grated Pineapple n"d " Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple m'd " Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple b,B " Choice California Peaches b"' " Fancy California Peaches b,f " Fancy California Cherries m'd " Fancy California Cherries M " Fancy California Apricots blr " Fancy California Plums b,r " You'll Save Mere in an Asce Stere AWWWWWWkWWUWWWWWUWWUWUWWVWWWSWMWSWWUUi.WWSdJ 10c 19c 23c 29c 23c 29c 28c 35c 29c 25c dot. (( it it tt $1.20 2.25 2.70 3.40 2.70 3.40 3.30 4.10 3.40 2.90 Big, Meaty Selected s i-AlCi lez Jfjm BEmTI? There's a big difference in Eggs! " V J Felks who want the best eggs arc dealing regularly at the Asce Stores. Our stores have reputntien for quality eggs twelve geed ones in every dozen. pScl Ten'der Peas can 12 Asce Sifted Peas can 19c Asce Errt'a Sifted Peas can 25c Very Choice Tomatoes Taney Tomatoes, Dig Ne. 3 can H'jc Medium can SC Strictly Pure Open-kettle rendered. lb Best quality. L Best Gran. Sugar lb Sc Pulvcr. or Conf. XXXX Sugar lb pkg 9c Cube Sugar lb 8c P.& G. Naphtha Seap ) &c cake Fels Naptha Seap 5 cakes for 27c asce Coffee lb When you drink your first cup of this splendid coffee you il never pay SDc, 40c or -15c for coffee eg&in. Tne distinctive flavor of Asce Coffee will win you immediately. Asce Evaporated Milk can 5'2c, 12c Try this in your tea or coffee. Asce Ilrrnd Crumb ptc lOe Ace CrncUrr Mrnl pUr K'c Are HllrnI Hwf pke 1"c A.ce Hllrril Itaren pUc 17c Anre I'erlt & UrunM .. . . ciiu lie neil AlnHkn Salmen . v. .. .can 2.c Axre Thrruilfd Cucinnh. . . .pkK A.re llenrlrs. CeUMsli. lirtck 10c t'nllf Turin rish chii lltr, lRc Cnllf hnrillnr IIrrlnir, I)Ik ran ll)c (iorten'H Ce(lllh Cukes. . .ran 1 8c Choir? Hardlnr run 4v Choice White M P pk Potatoes llc i', lbs) li"2 lbs), 22c 2 du (.ju ids;, edc Hie mcnly frllen-a. Sold by wrlsht only, tliUH K'mrnntfellis you your full mnnry'H worth. Ahce Gelden Syrup, can 9c Asce IlucUwhf.it plic 10c Ace I'nncnkr ITeur ....pkir 10c Akce Cern Ilakcn pkc 7c Ili-t lMnk Halmen ...tall run 10c OnlTanlird 1'elU (10 qt) rnrh 21c Trmlar JrnprJnm ...blr Jar 2Se Tunter Trmtirrrn Jnr Sl.lr A.oe Olremurcnrlnr. lb 2.V lllch Crramy Cherac lb 2."c llt Turn Cntsup but lc Nrw Calif. T.Tep. IVnrbrH . .lb Ulc New Cnllf. Kp. Aprlcetx. lb UOe Victer Bread Big Leaf When you bite into n slice of this light, flakey, wholesome bread, you knew you're eating bread. It'3 geed te the last crumb. Victer Raisin Bread ,nuf 10c Packed with big, luscious rnisins. mce Teas 54-ib PKg Vi lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 15c Plrp mntter blrnda each te suit n particular 'lastr. Your tnslc la ninene them. Orange I'ekee Plain Black Old Country India Ceylon Style Mixed Teste it I UERl C T utter There are many Telks who were net butter lever3 until they tasted the delicious Leuella and learned hew geed butter could really be. Have veu ever tasted this exquisite butter? Richland Butter n 49c Pure, creamery prints. Big value. FTlt ,WU R,B2,,e Bethlehem Pike and adjacent territory will find vg'1 a p,MbUQ i" H il H il ""J?"1"," t0 trade at our new store in the JZ Schnell Building, Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, Pa. i'er 44c per lb.; Selected Nete the extremely low a reduction of mero than customers One Year Age " V j"-""ti yy umssea rerK tjnepn and Roasts Cuts at 50c per lb., and Fresh Hums for Mc per lb prices today, ahewimr in the Perk nhnns f.nri pnf . 43 and in the Hams a clean cut of mere than 42! We g 5VC : our the benefits of every market fluctuation. S Meat Specials in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets City-Dressed Perk Chops or Roasts lb 25c : Se,eib 32 BEEF cuts 32c -FINEST Rump or Hound Steak ib 25 QUALITY c Bump or Itmind Roast ib 25c Thick End Finest Cuts Standing Rib Roast 2SC Rib Roast ib 20c i ?S Smm Rf . 55c Little Pig Fresh Roasting Ham S lb Fresh Killed Milk-Fed & Chick ens Pure Perk lb Sausafje Fresh Country lb bausage ??I 25' ib Sliced Lebanon Bologna Supreme Cooked corned Beef 13' Delicious Country ib Scraji)le 12 I-nrge Ne. 6 can 7' v .. Asce StereB All Over Phila V.llM.'.e hs Jf?' w XS v. nnd Throughout Penna.. Cooked Corned Beef Phila. Made" New qt Kreut NcV Jcrsev. Dplnwnrn nn.1 Mnrvlnllfl 1 .? JST.SSK.'K 20c i I AJ ib yy si ,b 1 0C 1 12" i en :1 r ZWX!StXZZz??Mxvr - S ASCO ASCO ASCO VViVVVVVVVVlVVMt'tlVVAAVtVViVVVVVVVVVW'. a cxamiim(tspesigsc y "T hi "V. & , ! 1: k. t fc th r J irtJtu rteu Astu ASCn A an, Astwa 8(,' v I ' M r 1
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