'. I'ifi-ttri. Vw --Ti&;v$i tflVjJF VW, WWi "rv'?.-W ' " ev, v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 10& -C W$itTmB&V-&WJ3i StflSwTrMJM MOORE PRAISED FOR FIGHT OIUARBAGE Rosearch Bureau Renews Fight for Incinerating Plant at 17th and Cambria SEES MENACE OF RODENTS The manner In which Mn.ver Moero, through Director of Public "Werk Caven, is tnclcling the problem of mu nicipal street cleaning nnd the related problem of Rarbnge nnd rubbish din. pesal, was commended today by the Bureau of Muiiirlpnl Uesenrch. The bureau, in its weekly bulletin, reviewed the attempt te locate nn in cinerating plant nt Seventeenth nnd Cambria streets. 1'ndrr pressure from resident!! in that section. ( etineil re pealed the ordinance authorizing the plant there. , A big benefit that will result from the erection of inclncratinc plants, the bureau pointed out, will be the elimin ation of the unclRhtly dumps which breed rodents nnd add te the tire danger. The bureau bulletin centinued: "The new charter doee net Bpccifi cnlly mention Inclnurntinj plnnts nor the elimination of unxlRhtly dumps, except nn It gives power te the city te ncquirc or construct plunts in general te be used in connection with strctt clean Ing or refuse disposal. "Th? exact means by which the city cltaitflnK service should lie Improved were wisely left by the char'er t. i'i discretion of the properly cennitutc-l effclals of the city. The charter mude obligatory or practically se only tin change from contract te munclpal per formance. "Living up te the letter of the city charter would, therefore, invelve no mera than the mere shifting of work men from the contractors' pay rolls te the city's pay rolls. "Perhaps n less aggressive Director of Public Verlts would have been satis Jicd with the victory obtained in the authorized initiation of dty-wid mu nclpal street cleaning en .Tanunry 1. 1022, and have been content te post pest post rene somewhat the consideiatien of im provements in methods, particularly in the case of the incinerator about which there is unfortunately se much misin formation nnd popular prejudice. "But the present Director of Public Works deserves credit for his desire te live up te the spirit as well as the letter of the new ehnitfr in mutters of strcet cleaning and of undertaking imj rovc revc ments new in s;iitc of popular prejudice f.rd In spite of freipient lack of sup sup iert." AUTOslMlfATEGOATS Drivers Try for Each Other's by Butting Police Qet Beth After drivers of a llmousine and a tnxicab had entertained a crowd at Thirteenth and 'Filbert streets yesterday by "bucking" their machines head en, the entertainment was ended by the arrest of both men. Michael Oantrell. Twenty-ninth street below Federal, nnd William Barth, Oirnrd avenue nenr Twenty-ninth, had an argument as te who should take precedence, in n taxi line. According te police Cantrcll rammed his car into Barth's and the latter re taliated by Rhevlng the first car up en the navement. C'antrell came back info action by ramming the limousine admidsbips, nnd se it went. Ili" bucking "continued until the size of the crowd nnd cheers for their respective cham pions brought police. Hew De Yeu Like These Names for 1926 Fair? "The Twentieth Century Fair of Philadelphia" is n uame for the .Sfseul-Ccntcnnlnl suggested by Jos Jes eph Amen, of 5112 Merris street, in nn effort te help the KvKsijfO I'm i.tc Lkdukh te find n name, of greater popular appeal for the big exposition that Is te be held here in 102(1. "Independence Exposition" is one of three suggestions fcnt in by S. ,T. L. "World's Liberty Fair' is one of two hints offered by A. P. Kaiser, HH5 West Clearfield street. "The Cradle of Liberty Fair" comes from Edward Noemer, 1510 Sixty-eighth avenue, Oak Lane. "World's Disarmament Fair" is offered by Samuel Chundress, 4121 Poplar street. "International Fnir of 102(5' was suggested by David Chnppell, 1010 North Robinson street. What's your idea? GOT $11 BY FRAUD ON CHURCH 2 YEARS Fake Solicitor for Cathedral Bleck Collection Sentenced by Judge Monaghan WOMEN GAVE HIM MONEY $18,039 F0RWAR WORK Cellins & Smith Get Verdict Against Baldwin's Before Judge Patterson today a jury awarded Heward N. Cellins nnd Scott Smith, co-partners, a verdict against Baldwin Locomotive Works, for J1S, 030.8S. Their claim wns bawd en an agree ment with Baldwins under which they performed certain work en shells for the Allies. HAYWOOD GETS CONCESSION "Big Bill" Will Operate Ceal Mines In Siberia Special Cable DUpatch. Copyright. l!tt Moscow, Oct. 2(. The Siberian Rev olutionary Committee has grunted a Breun of American workmen, headed by "Big Bill" Haywood, the I. W. W. leader, who jumped his bend nnd skipped te Russlu. a concession te op erate coal mines in the Kusnet.zky Bnsin. The plan calls for the employment of 2800 American miners, eiw of ttiein new in Russia nnil the r"st te emigrate. STOLEN MACHINE FOUND HID IN SHED WITHIN SHED Located Near Heme of Saloonkeeper Under Arrest for Thefts Ttat searching for stolen ftilte- inobiles in lenn, N. .1., had their atten- Hnn ilmwn vestcrdav te a small sneu covered with tar paper. It had but one deer, which wns net large cneugn te admit even a car. Inside they found It piled te the reef with weed. The weed romerpcl nnd underneath they found n replica of the outside shed. One had been built inside the ether and the weed piled between tnem. Tha inner shed also had but one small .1.1-1. t.Ai nnnnr.fi. mill lOlintl 1L nAn ...a i,n ...ntK wnu Mpntlucu bavlngTbee stolen September 0 from rnemas nirei -v. The' shed was near the 6iimmer home of Edward Duffy, n saloonkeeper, of 7200 Germantown avenue, who is under arrest at Media in connection with the theft of a numeer ei euiuiuiranra. Duffy and four ethers were arrested Monday en a farm near Media, where police found ten stolen cars. Police Sere say Duffy will be arrested for the theft of the Hewlett automobile if be ia released at Media. .Tudge Monaghan, in Quarter Ses sions Court, today sentenced Jehn J. Shccley, nlins Beyle, te two years In the county prison for obtaining 11 un der false pretences. Elizabeth Jehnsen, 17J3 Summer street, testified that en October 1 Sheeley obtained 55 from lmr by stat ing he had been sent by Monslgner Cierke, of the Cathedral, te make the annual block collection. Frem Snrnli Beyle, 1817 Filbert Ftreet, lie obtained .?.", and from Anna Mullnrkcy, !8 North Nineteenth street, SI. Monslgner Gerke denied he had deputized Shccley. The defendant admitted he wns ar rested once before in this city and once in Baltimore for obtaining money by pretending te repreient officials of the Catholic Church. In defense he Bald he was soliciting subscriptions for a book issued for the benefit of priests who conduct a school in Cincinnati. After iiis conviction H. .1. McDcrmett. who is the local representative for ouch so licitors, stated the defendant had once been employed by them, but they had learned lie had been guilty of misrep resentations and he owed them about $80. High-Grade Watches for Men In buying a watch, give con sideration te the time-keeping qualities of the movement as well as the design of the case. Wc sell only watches fitted with movements selected for their reliability. A 1 5-jeweled W a 1 1 h a m watch, thin model, 14 - Kt. green geld case with decorated dial $50. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELErtS SILVERSMITHS MvitJ JMMBWWMIMMMMIWIMWM"''"'I! If Tr"" Mitchell Fletcher Ce. U. S. WJNSJ-AND SUIT Court Refuses te Keep Heg Island Tltle Frem Government Equity proceedings of Charles X. Black, of this city, te restrain Secre- fv,- f Tnternal Affairs Woodward from esecuting a patent te the United States Shipping Beard for M.ui acres ei ,in,i (n the riez Island shipyard met worn dismissed In the Dauphin County Court today by Judge Wicker- sham en the ground that UlacK una no undisputed title te the property. The action is part of the controversy irrewlng out of claims te land in the big shipyard and SS2.380 which was te have been paid te the State by the beard for the property was involved lu the The litigation dat3 back two years or se and Is based en claims for land made bv dredging and filling up the river. Black's claim covers only a part of the land in question. WAS IN CHURCH; GOT DRUNK j At Least, Man Says He's Net Sure He Didn't Get Rum There James A. Whitney, of Terente, who wears the uniform of the Royal Flying Cerps, and who is stepping nt 1018, Wallace street, was held in $000 hall j for court this morning by Magistrate , Mecleary charged with driving an auto- , mobile whlle drunk. Whltnev was arrested In front of . Bread Street Station last night after he ' had passed a traffic signal. His actions j ...,.- or. nrmHr. Hint he wns taken te I Central Station, where Dr. Jehn I'gnn cold he was under the Influence of li quor. Whitney told Mnglstrnte Meeleary he did net knew where he get his liquor nnd h wai just returning from a church meeting when nrresteil. j "Did you gvt the liquor there?" asked the magistrate. "I don't knew," said Whitney, "maybe I did." i t U. of P. Class Elects Officers The Fenier class of the Evening' Scheel of Accounts and Finance of Mi' I t'nlverilty of Pennsylvania yestcrdav elected the following efficers: Presi dent. G. J. Relmcnschneider ; vice prcs- ' ident, I. Iv. Hnrrctt; treasurer, I) .1 Hergan, Jr. ; secretary, Mlsa A. liens ler; honor men, W. T. Bitting an' (J M. Paschall. It's Here First Arrival FRENCH MACARONI te Reach Philadelphia Dez. Pkg. $2.50 22c PAene Spruce 8440 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Fall and Winter Stylce that impart the finishing touch te smart Fall costumes. ALL MODERATELY PRICED mm LAJv(vKm35A 3 6& 1(T Pumps & Oxfords This Medel Tan or Black Abe Sports Mede te Wear With Woolen Hose FALL STYLES FOR MEN AND CHILDREN Hosiery in All Wanted Shades mtVUrM COMPANY 1314 CHESTNUT STREET EID rFl 1204 Chestnut St. ORT Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. De fVe Number Yeu Among the IVell-Dressed 1119-21 Market St. J. F. Patrons Judge the R. & F. stores by the pat rons they win and keep! Loek at our fast grow ing customer list as proof conclu sive that better aualitv, longer wear and meder ate prices are bringing mere patrons here season after season. Ana Keeping tnem i Kirschaum Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats ?30 te $45 FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS 50 M p ia q ITnLrmeNEt srnccr 2D5t Orrfcr your COCKTAILS Made with Lea & Perrins' Sauce. Fer oystere, clams and crab meat it makes a dressing of won derful snap and flavor. 2 perta of Lea & Perrins' Snucc te 4 parts of catsup. Be sure te use 8 1 if. AM rill ill HO SlrfitfJSrfaMilI.rVa inin-iiiniuiin-i Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 714 Walnut Street The all-important question of being becomingly drened it net nlway in knowing WHAT te buy, BUT WHERE te buy. At this shop you may acquire dignity and distinction in attire and yet RIENZI'S prices are no mere than you'd pay for ordinary garments. NEW AUTUMN FROCKS PIQUETINE Special 37.5045.00 CANTON CREPE Special 33.7542.50 OTHER MODELS 52.50 te 250.00 Cepict of WONDERFUL FRENCH FROCKS BROADTAIL CLOTH DUVETYNE CANTON CREPE $140.00 $165.00 $200.00 $250.00 SUITS EXTRA Tweed & Mixed SPECIAL $3S.oe OTHER TAILOR MODELS 37.50 te 95.00 FUR-TRIMMED MODELS 105.00 te 395.00 COATS WRAPS FURS you ni;vi:r pay aienn at nnsxzrs; The Wardrobe" of Centemeri Gloves the Gift Beautiful Gift sets of dress gloves, street gloves nnd uarm gloves for men, women and children Over a score of cleverly planned combinations selected from mere than 100 styles of Centemeri Gloves from France, Great Britain nnd America Sets of three or mere asserted pairs gifts as delightful as they are useful. 10.00 te 50.00 jjl 93 1 -9 37 ferket St. if 111111 5 - Second rcoer ffSffi J I ' JteeflgffisflMMwi feT The Vogue of Black & Wliite A 6mart enhancement of the charm of Centemeri French Kidskin gloves in black and white is the trancliant style An effect piquant especially apropos in a Reason of fascinating sleeve modes Expressed delightfully by the Florinc, a wrist length, everbeam glove in black with white trancliant finish; or white with black trancliant finish Centemeri Gloves The FLORENCE" Sandal LA1KA OTtV-Irtl. Positively the biggest $1 buy in Philadelphia. Real classy, in Patent Celt with three center buckles. Hand-turned. All sizes and AA te D wide. Alse 1 nnrl 9.trnn PumtiA nnA Oxfords in Tans, Brown and Black Kid and Dull Leather. High and low heels, and SO ether geed styles te cheese at great savings. Satin Strap Pumps EXTRA SPECIAL Skinner's Black Satin, 1 -strap, High and Baby French heels. Alse spe cial let of Silver cloth in the same style. All sizes $A Cf and AA te P wide "V Big Girls Shoes Extra Special $ Mahegnny Tan High-cut I.acc, English and brend teos; geed stout soles. Sizes 2', 4 te 8. Great value. K2C?ira P Greatest Values ljl Ever Offered hy j I Smith & Brodhead j j Kv Cushion Sele Shoes Extra Special $6.00 Extra Widi Ankle Shoei jTjii ill I llliii. I -k1 8' casc3 de luxe mode by wlall I Clement of Paris 5. 50 extra. mmm, if HI'.! I Only 10 Saturdays Hifilii I before Christmas ill $tm Traue Mark ltcg. Itllf I" I. xlSJlTl Available also in all black, ,. Emm slate, tan, browns 193 Qn 1 Qfli 5t W M ' $fe Ml SQ.5I5 Af i& " . BJ IM' and grays. j.-crv. .. , . j -J.HI 3 l$$& A EstSs. Wi Philadelphia-New Yerk F AM A! d.l Ut. ffi f' S Wm 3.00 Grenoble, Franc, iifc, Z$1A W KiSf"i-D,"gil V 4S - WV B' ' 1 v. th.it h p.tiiuii b ur. ,,.,, Iliivh t j jf kSwVVxiH This Handsome 3-pc Suit Sefa, Arm Chair and Fireside Chair; Queen Anne style feet, spring backs, spring edges and spring cushions. Hair-filled, covered in imported i vencn tapestry or iridescent velour. m dp&k dTk This Suit has been sold at .$198.00. $ la & ,.00 Special This Week This Suit Is Our New Design and will be shown for the first time Monday. Hand-carved Chippendale .vvv, .n... uui-nn, ai'xjuK iinns itnu spring cushions. Hair-filled and made te sell at $250.00. , , un sale I his Week This Big Sale Will Begin Monday, 8.30 A. M. turmHn rSLrin-W fc,,?xin'f f, L,vinF ??m Suits in this Sale, all the latest pat- T , S' n1-1?6? Ve,s: V,fi,eurs- Mehairs, Damask, Frlw, ete. denlim ami iVv,,r'i!nT- ')hmTn0Wh0 "Pt" of Smith & Dredhcnd for honest ?rade wianshln tW'J'V F"rniturc- , Only the best materials and hiKhest farci 3onWerr ittimtt K00d3, Ur WQUU cntire SatiS- thentet teWeSr ;aShierd the i,rice ,i llttic ?vor ur etiniaic- Don't Pay the Bii? Pricee Free Moter Truck Delivery in Philadelphia and Vlcinll Smith & Brodhead 913 Walnut Manufacturers Custom Furniture M J I vi .JjiMMi mm 1 i: m&&Jm r- . open sat. eve.J agfesasssgaaas; wMjcirtr m i n L"-ufi - 'SXZXX&XtTXJFS. a O SSHSSflftHHMUH5 i.. '$?" l'i hi in i.i imi.ii'biim L .. . MMM,MiySSSSSSBMMBtt MiMBIMttMMi 1 . . uwwMusaBSssBHjMflBsswMsnHsnsvsBauQuaM