Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, tfOVEMBEft 2, 1021
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DEFENDS
P OS
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OF VANJMESS ACT
Ex-Coverner Stokes Declares It
Dees Net Deny Right of
Jury Trial
COVERS MINOR CASES ONLY
Hughes' Secretary
. Asbiiry Paris, Nev 2 Fer it (. v v
erner K. C. Stoke, spfftklns as State
chairman of the New .Terser KepibV
tan Sfnte t Committee, before th -fin'y '
organization of Monmouth Cour at fi
dinner held in the (V.emnn Hen te- '
day. nit (he Ilepubliean hml ret been1
a' party ti the denial or trial bv jv r
in lliw" 7'iilatliim. and tha' .ie nn
JCcfs Art wni r.I'e no' a pnrtr 'e tr
denial if trial bj mrv nlieie ee r
axnint tl. llipiet Ias were er e - '
He aid the Vm Nui Act smplj'
preTidei that lt violator should le
punishable 'inder fh Pimri'crh '
and that net does net provide for a urv
trial, bceause it enlv covers petn i
fenset t'nder It no jeren ran bn si-nt
te n F"(lTa' pnen. nor can le b.. n
enrrerated In the eeun'v Jul fur n
longer tern, than menthe tliere tliere
fere, the Van es Art -imph rMer
miner infractien1 of Ian
"Undir the Velten.l ' wlr a
man can be cent te u Federal prison
for n year : no or three en he
Added, "the right of trial In jvi-i ti!l
ebfilii" ke that tV- irlni-ii ie is pr
vere,l inrlelnte iml the nsht t trial i
by jiim ! no' lnipii w'ir" ?' if- -ft
ne i iegrld an er!e' ami pT
Mitnent 1 1 mi ! 'II Va'i N-
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HE3M!
ITALY'S 'UNKNOWN'
IS LYING IN STATEI
King and Peaeant Alike Pay
Homage te Symbol of
500,000 Dead
WILL BE BURIED FRIDAY
cHKEfcye&aK
Lrm:.NCF h. erkcn
Fernier secretary te ecretarj of
Mate Hushes while the latter Has
an Aserlite Justice of the United
Stales Supreme Court, who has
been selected as his secretary for the
Conference en the Limitation of
Amis
SEES MARSHALL NOMINEE
B) tlw Associated Pre5
Keme, Vev " Solemn reverence
bv Kintr nml peaeant was paid te
Italj'n unknown Miller, symbol of
her iiOO rt10 dead, when the body
I arrived in Heme this mernnp and
' wn tranperted en n t gun enrrlaBP
th- Clnirrh of Panta "Maria DejII
tiReIi It tuIi there lie in Rtate until
i fire' interrrent en 1 "rida n the
i''ar of Ihe (euntrv. under the e-
tir Kmnaru'-l Monument
The train beam g the Kidv anieil in
i vji.ir'i .f Heme last nipht bung net
y the Majni ind membtrs of tlie Mil
ri !nal Ceiriil. The cars of the train
re Mrtunllv filled ultb flnral tr b
i c e the inl iewn "eldler, mero thnn
."""? w, ,'.t!! ?lin5r -2 JKa7ndA B.LaI!l ."- .V"11"11 " a """" B'ief drawn
"Make It Snappy" Is Geed
Rule for Title Framcrs
QfAKKIt CITY EXPOSITION'
is n name for the 1020 Scwrtil.Cen'
tennlal KzpoMtlen proposed by Fred
erick W. Horten, Cf07 Jacksen
street. Wliwltiemlng.
WORLD'S KXHTUITION OF
PROCRKSS, by Mr. Orace C.
Cowher, t)27 North Twelfth street
THK GRKAT FXl'OSITION, by
Jevph L. Raum, 501 Seuth Forty
sixth Ptreet
PHILADELPHIA W O N D E R
TAIR WORLD EVENT, by D. F.
Harerstick, 125 Seuth Fifth strict.
PHILADELPHIA'S W ORLD
EXPOSITION, by Ednnrd Cehen,
.110 Federnl street.
FREEDOM'S WORLD EXPO
SITION, by Charles F. Reslca. 4400
I.e'pei street.
THE tJOLDKV RFLE FAIR.
by Catherine Gaffney, 1222 Seuth
James street
INTERNATIONAL I V D U S
TRIAL EXPOSITION hv Orla J.
Curler, 2014 Arch streit
SujtReirtieni for a name for the
exposition arc btill coming Inte the
office of the Evem.s,e Punue
Ledeei. Have you one te make?
N. Y. HAS ANOTHER
ILKLESiiN
nrresta held back a crowd of COO with
his revolver.
Strike sympathizers stoned ether
drUcrs at distributing ntntlens, the po
lice said, nml patrolmen wero sent te
the stations te preserve order nnd In
mire the afe delhery of milk.
A lnrce crowd nsscmbled at one lnrge
cempnn.'H uptown plant and jeered the
arrival of 100 strlkc-brcakcrs.
Little Prospect of Settlement ae,.c,atl()t Nev. e(ny A, 1M
i ..! m ai. . .i n r n.m rtr
iiunurcds vi uiuunuiun ii iiwwiic -
of Strike Truck Drivers
Are Stoned
CLEVELAND ALSO IS ' HIT
Ily the AjMeclafe1 Press
New Yerl, Nev. 2. Citizens of the
metropolitan aren rose again this morn mern
Inft te breakfast without milk and cream
en the second day of the milk hnndlers'
rtrike, with small prospect of n strike
pcttlcmcnt In slftht.
Except for delh cries bv small dis
tributee cempnnles the milk delivery
sjstein continued In n state of paralysis.
Representatives of the emp'eyers' organ
Izatlen, the Milk Conference Heard nnd
Milk Waicen Drivers' TJnlen were cn'lcd
t the office, of Mayer Hylnn this morn
ing te dlxcuss possible terms of settle
ment. Heth sides expressed little hope
of reaching a pettlement.
The emnlerira. in retilr in n rnnitm
U nt.ieritles of nearlj 100 tens I bv t, J ,irtliiVpT c mrrs relleil hrnriu ' . r, IfVnn t. nrbltr"" thc '"
thwu w1u,h the train had pae,l en XnTthelne tlie "
ts tr.p from Aijullela, rerthenM of M walked an i escort nf hennr i- ' nrfi ln(,"n"c nnd two weekn' vacntlen
Vniice :e Reme, Delatiens of for- f,tJ,e mer" than"a S of meJSre 1 , " ' 1 F".l?',?K!l
Greater Cleveland were nltheut milk
today as a result of the fniluie of be
tween 750 nnd 800 drivers of the Tell-Ing-Ecllc
Vernen nnd subsidiary com
panies te rvpert for work.
The men went en strike at midnight
fellow Imr a vote by members of the Milk
and Ice Cream Watcen Drlters, Chauf
feurs nnd Helpers' I'nlnn after a break
in negotiations for a ne-w wage scale,
which had been going en since October
1, when the companies announced n
reduction of 50.50 In thc weekly wages,
which averaged $38.
Viscount of Sandhurst Daad
Londen, Nev. 2. (Uy A. P.) Wil-1
Ham Manstieid, iirst isceunt of Sand
hurst, Is dead. He wits Under Secretary
for War In 1880, and ngnln from 1802
te 1801. Frem 1805 te 1800 be was
Governer of Bombay. Thc heir te the
title Is Jehn William Mansfield, a
brother.
CODY AND WIFEJTOQETHER
Widow's Bedy Placed In Buffalo
Bill's Mountain Grave
Denver, Cel., Nev. 2. (Ily A. P.)
The body of Mrs. Wllllnm Cedy lies
In thc grnic with her husband,
"Uuffnle Hill." fnincus scout ami In
dlnii fighter, nt thc top of Lookout
Mountain, near Gelden, Cel. Mere
than 100 persons yesterday nttended
the brief Episcopal ceremony at thc
mountain top overlooking thc plains of
Colerado.
In cnrrjlng out Ihe wish of the
widow te be burled with her husband It
was necessary te plnce her tnsket di
rectly ever thnt of her husband In a
crypt blnstcd from the solid mountain
rock.
SCHULTE MERGER OFF
Will Net Jein With United, w
ww...- . . w..u.. '-iniiuuncei
New Verlt, Nev, 2. D. A. Sp1mv.
head of thc Schulte Itetnll Stores ft?
porntlen nnd affiliated cempanlei t
eluding the Schultc Chain of retail 'di!'
nteres, nuiieiinccil yesterday that R"
propekcd merger of the Schulte ernii1
zatlen with the United Retail itL
Corporation was definitely off. "
une unncu iicinu sjteres Udrneritt
Is thc Whelnn-Duke baeke.1 Iv,"0
tien controlling the United Cigar Iff
Company nnd the United Retail C?t?
Stores. Inc. Thc negotiations for ,V
nbsoritlen of thc Schultc cernnmni.
llrst proposed by the United pcenlt S
wns said, hntl been under way for ,ij'
weeks. The deal Involved the taking
of the Schultc companies en , V1'
change of stock bnsls. "'
mnr seMierh nnd local onranlrntiens
! n'se sent (loners, nhlch were placed In
he curs Crowds numbering manv
' thousands path-rrd at nnnv scitlens or
nieng tie railnnd. either prpervinr-
with Itnlv's highest military honor, the
Geld Medal for Valer. These were
"Itnlv s living bravest.
Then followed the King and the royal
i ..nil., iip mi- i-ini'i mourners Ml enth
I rewrent silenr or inving flags en'i the nletltlcd behlml the "unknown" te
""'s - ..- ' ..r.,w..v., ii .nl. . i dip..-
came te nothing, refused, assertlns nnv
nrbjtratlen must Include thc questions .
of nn open-shop policy nnd it reduction I
of wnges provided by thc contract, which
explrled en November 1. They reiterated '
their intention of establishing the open
shop
Several cnsei of Welencc by the Kink
1&WKVrtrl7c9HIQ
3viirwmi
llSSfMSilimfR
therefore. ,.u .(.wring i .Iner efTen'Cs. This T' n.ing the v-1 was bm g i the generals, admirals, dipleinntic corns f'rwr1a' n,,, 0l Uelencc by the stiik" R
does n .,fn in -3 tr,a. b Senater Lew,s Says Ex-Vlce Presl- ' " f-ntrnl Stntien In this .it nnd Supreme Court Judges. Sinyers of the rhll m l" t0. ' i'1" J!"' 8 Ask
Jur ' ' lj je .. -r, u . '1 nl "ffinl Iti lr fnme te pav large cities, representatives of th ll Three men were nrrestcd nfter fl 'l8h
Ni .t .i, -w.h- dent Vill Head Democratic Ticket , p wlllew, mothers and crippled soleW ' lY VCre. kalLt0 lmve ''tnl lrlieri TJni
In th mlnes .f ii..r encenme !- M. LeuN. Nev j-.p.v A. P.. The King nnd Quen ns th 'hi-f organizations a""ers ' n truck with n supply of milk for fl "'
C t 11 !!.
Ri i jncci iiKwauan
ecerd I -. , , .
; uiri ni iriina
JU1J
(Honolulu Hener
Rell
.7038
7091
part' a'tlt id" m fe Elghteerth j'erme" Unifpil S'Tes s.rnntlJr j Jinm. reunier steed with bowed lien Is as
Amendment. I lie miunnerstanuing
thnt exists pm lrg(i ''it of th hi
hospitals. The policeman who made the
ited Music Stores
filO Cherry
llteu lewis, of Illinois, who nttendH '" 'einn. .irnpen in in rncoier was
v.irriiTi j ruin ler irnin en in" FnOUKiers
A Compete of Sterling Silver
Graceful design, pierced border,
5yi inches in diameter $12.
A compete tastefully filled with confections;
small cakes or nuts serves a useful part in thc
Mble's appointments and adds greatly te its ele
gance. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MUKCHANTS JEW LLERS SILVERSMITHS
T.ve Women Hit by Aute
renu.i niiven r 'inj iuueii n u r-i pie(;t.ens.
urn !r Ire. i. i.f then lr ' ' "
wet in their ' n c lur I .w
Ittrffn ,i mL r .( uplk uLu . n'rti f 1 k.
li,7,.r, ,ev,..ll.n .f ,. ni rl,,. r. Amfc -Weep.1 un.l M IH M ..! I e
Wt
tl-e
M 1 .!.. ... kA .1. !!... 1 .!
kiiillU IH'll i'r I" 'J i ' II il Alll'I 'I. rr" i i et t it
Hgien thnt w.ll m-.n rl,-m tt.-eigl. l'u ,nn " '.''IT i '." I"nter't S
ihe pe.,-1- -,-,, n ,nr,s- ,i,. r 'ul nr "';" 0,"! ,N "!,r'-u "ll- no E
'i ' 1 y 1.1 e tr ntcl at t i" S
gJVTiET i ". ;riinTTilS.--lWE'rOf! -
st 'erci-'l-n 'f "in ;h. ' ir. , A. na w.-vp.. an.i m.iv m ... ie n.
M.mj of il -m ni. dn i- pra. - d-niti. s . mp (.! at Ven'z I li'l were ju VQU j
Il.i.. i wv, .nr .-,. wh.. -'ru-kh aiii..to..B-.st...!e n- jirk rj . " ei.
knew rtr' it nin t- v 'in fhlm ti
te be i t i . n. of tli furuinir'ii i!s
jers'ii.'l 'lbrt nnd a inn et i
Magna '"hiirtn that th- Karens feri .
from Kim; f"l n
"N-'I'lir of tliee ienillt s m
ing hvticilh 'H'' -n'e In' ,i 11
sflVM- 'We !n-.t 'in tl . rl'ht "f "
by jur Tli- it'ie- w,,u -j j
lire msnj c.ise l.erv thue i no trm
by jurj . I'.eth ,iii isrlit Ti R.
rublUnii nlalfern ilfsn i nun ti nil
of trial b, jtir-i 1' .. ng s. x
.ace beii-,e n t. "eu-jlit f. r f
.enturle. nn.l is mt mu.i v .tn
te It ns .1 inetliri t. her ' luld
Benes of Dante Are Reunited
Ramiiii. Ital. Nn 2 The i
ii ' ciiiiieh nf tin lim'i e ihI ra' n
was held Iwrn e-t'"'In trngt mi. ,
thc poet'- bones, stolen 'ii lsi;"; and n
i inerin s , n,i t r r rv u i, p
with the i tli ' j i.rt i ' ii,, .Li
Li. i ii'd hi n
Asce Stere
Big, Meaty, Selected
CHESTNUT STREET AT I3TH STREET
CFer Sciatica
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Thursday New Fashions for Women and
Misses, Offering Exceptional Values
nnO PRESENT superior merchandise in Ihe terms of the most advanced Fashions, al pi ices as low or less than these of inferior imita
tiens, is the aim and accomplishment of Bonwit Teller & Ce., in this offering of Weme
'Kliff ou can be
SURE of" .
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nBHH Hal TW Kail r-"W-c Mmlmmummmj HNI 1 fa "
Keep a mbe Hxndu i " a Y?
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THE UNSAL CAR fc'S , l
Saiesmenf ! I
II Tv S?lesman becomes mere efficient when equipped with a Ferd Runa- 9 i
1 1 bem: " covers mere territory, vtaita mere prespect3 and as a result, closes fl I sO)
IHII mere sales. II i
I III Ne tilJ2 for trains, or for busses te carry him te towns where trains don't f (?
111! I 5i salesman driving bin Ferd Runabout is continually en the job after II V
lltil Duaneaa- And at the new low price of $325.00, the Ferd Runabout offers fl I Q
I II tTanspertatxM at an exceptionally low coat per mile. I 1
IIH3 Phene os, and ret us tell you hew ether concerns have found it Reed business IN ' fc)
H te equip their talesmen with Ferd Runaboets. Terms if desired. 9fj le)
III Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Deu!era j I
Hi "- Jeulh" lire'i St. Tt"!ieWl7,M?l,""r henthwfsieni Vienrj. lf nn'.r Minn .V
IhI I OrBireii 4J77 "sirui hi-e .. ''" " Jllahlura A--, 1 I IQ
IHlB IUe OS'J -iprum m ,i, 1(, ft n,iimnr Ai- i heittiiut lllll IS1J IB If N
lljll Merris Iiiiim, ni vm in e 'fl In ' t
II Ti,v.wFei'ik"Ad "-:;,;,""- y,n a .: w:z?y?r II $
II TmiUerd 45S7 " J '' K' "Intfi .. A " , i,n. ,u,i, t -71 I I 1
IB 111 H ,..- lr.ruf,rlHb-Cu I Ul, Jl (11 l, jll fllH A
Bill I WllisTireniwiHiii ( u lr"'"r,rJ.- H H 19
II "rrf H. IVeiieh, Inc. ,,,.. ,, , ,!r- f-t . . U (q
II 151-' rrnkf.,r.l ;, ":''','"" '"',,"'A Lnlier.nl Melar Ainu i .,-.i'".,m .,.'".,l" O'fl T
II Ktn.lnmeiiI7T8.-j 'jt-nr.i I'i.I '.n SI27 f'.-i nut " '. 1 uitietnn J' . U M V
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IHI! 'S 8J North Hr e H m. 1 17(7- n.lm nt S M niu Fir.in Hi II A
ln Wvemln Wsk I . . "i 'itV.7iV Inn , f;.li fl f
IH I " HeTmin Inr ,i. . i. i 'V' ''"nl scene II t
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Women's Dresses
FOR STREET, DAYTIME
OR DINNER
45.00
TVSTIXCTIN I. iiicidcs ilcc!.'iicd of Canten
crenf. uepe satin, cli-t. tncetine ami
I'uirtt twill. Alse a jinup ni dcergcttt; ami
chiffon frock?. Specially priced.
Second fleer
Women's Gowns
FOR DAYTIME, DINNER
OR EVENING
65.00
rl.i'Uel)L'LTlJX: ei impMtatn.iis fashioned
of crepe leina, Cantun crepe, eh et. brocaded
ditiTen and (ieergette. Dark- and l.nlliant color.
Ltraerdinary values
.S'( ceml Fh i
BUSTER BROWN SHIRTS
OF CREPE DE CHINE
OR DIMITY
5.50
A N'UMIM R of attractup sides in heay
fiialit ciepe di dime ..s 'inertc(l chinity,
featuring the vnitlmil Humci- lirewn cnllar!.
cterdiun-jlaitcd tlutins. arumKl cellar ami
i own front of bluiisc
Fnat Floei
v Special fy
y rr i F
r rench
5l
Special
r rench
Seal Wraps
With cellars of Au
stralian opossum or
sl(unl(.
265.00
(it arc ful ni'idel. loity leity
fix c hit lies letti, t ?n film-'f-niff
the invrlefiiiiit
'ilh'jurtte.
Moleskin
Ceals & Wraps
Self -trimmed. Alse
cellars of contrasting
Furs.
395.00
St i iiiil mijtlt'ls ei Illi
cit Scotch meltilui,
inlindiitinij tit tt telui
treatments.
Fifth I leui
$P
Pin)
WarVsWfiPrC
2aacv9
sCSu
len's and Misses' New Apparel.
WOMEN'S SUITS
TAILLEUR & FUR-TRIMMED
COSTUME SUITS
65.00
jlruL'SYXF. cldync. dtiet dc laine and
tncetine in superbly tailored modes, or
ent iched with fin. Sunie arc embroidered and
braided. Fingertip and hip-length models.
Second Floee
Women's Suits
COSTUME SUITS WITH
FUR TRIMMINGS
95.00
jyjpJl.i:, caracul, squinel, be. ei, Persian lamb
and keliiibky-ded scjuirrcl accentuate thc
charm of these buits of man-clla, meussvne and
cldyn.
Second Fleer
Beaded Overbleuses
ALSO EMBROIDERED MODEL S
OF GEORGETTE
15.00
gJ.LF-TON'h, and umtiasting coleird bilk flebs
and heatU are unmglit into exiiisitc iIcmjjiin
in the decerati.m ..f these Ceergette blouses in
color-, te match the costume suit.
First fleer
MISSES' DRESS SUITS AND CO A TS
POIRLT 'J WILL FROCK embroidered in fcilk hair
braid. Blouse model, tunic skiit with grosgrain tic
Ik It
L MM. DRI. ni J'eiret twill with ceiuraatiug crepe
de chine est and undc,i',lce e. Veen metal belt
IWU - I'IKCfc. FROCK uf Peiret twill, with braid
bound tunic and nlk twill blouse. Studded belt
KI1AX DRhSS with silk and circ braid, satin
lined panels featuring the lowered waistline.
59.50
65.00
65.00
69.50
Fourth Floei
'II1RK1 -Pll-xr. SUIT-meus.uie with mole and
-.."I.T ganoen i.raul Dress with Canten
sleeves.
crepe
MR ILL OAT with wolf cellar and cufiV, intro
ducing the new lowered waistline.
MARYLLLA WRAP with detachable belt-may be
worn as a coat. Metallic thread embroidery.
- PK COAT of marvella with taupe wolf cellar
Blown, sorrente and navy. Stunning model.
185.00
185.00
185.00
215.00
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tenahle imi'r-Ien thnt tne l.fsntevi 1 1 ta- i-ram-rw '"''''"' of eii;ht nIernut non-cmmlsteni'tl of- 2(N
Mtpremvle;, of,,. ln Tw Ri.pt.h. " ,'W .- Pn'ra. e'" " ''"'' "'b' t T- ' the nrn and nnr" kV N J WjF K JPC ,
Mean platform ..- ni .tl - plnlfem. lfVul .' ceafllct be'rn the ?M trran. widows nd mother.. -j52ifZ M ff-N ?s Tn.
car. rlnije .t -.. "iat ...n b,-r , ,lefna1R,1 f ex Z ,r tlfe nhr. Ml unltl In gilent hene- for th -lei 1 U OTC M (7-- '
lh.;.en-v,tmsv,sl, ...IsuVfien '.,i,d mtil-e f.. -r n mrW ,. f,ri Hn llm .t. "TN CkL WTiW
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Vmenlmeiit That Ism. --av,n for ih f ,,,, lf1, ,e-, v 5.rent arms ; re.-eled t. t' e , firl fVJi fX U TWnwirmm , w , ,, j Jj P 1
jit.lut.en If that .-. -nn , . .... a,!.en th. nh.,l,ti"n of the "'" hWi n b t tl.ne M.wks $ V LJ g lr TFJTirT rST TTTT Q Y '
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