w V-" :'" '.It-, I " -' f, V p-. u " .J W -,A ( H- 7, ' ,?. T " ' ' r.i ' EHiiTG -.- iLK D1STREBUT0RS I'll 0 END SHE PUBLIC mi&M-PibAIiBHIA, FftlDiVY, NOVEMBER 4 l$2i a V.w Lew' Yerk Doalerp Premise 70 per Cent supply at Centers Today PROFITEERS REAP HARVEST vr Yerli, Nev. 4. Spurred by "filtertr the entire mHkMllrtrlbutlnic Oiitrr I" cw Yer!t Un,C,,R n0 P" -.1 of the norms! supply w furnished h tomorrow. dUtrlbutern tedny con- Led rffertn te (111 the plncct of mere IvVjfjeOOO striking empleyes itnd te ",ii,.! nubile through dlntiict depots. ilWWn 400 new men ft1r,,n(J3r '"ve Ihb mp1eycl. the Milk Canfercrice ZA Armeured, and etfjtrs, rccrultted wrurll districts, nrc epcrntin pas- ttgrbatleh plnnts. The beard asseTted K would have 70 per cent of the city's .tretl milk Mipply nvallable ter eon een pnj'r at distribution ronten today. - Bervlre Partly nMtnrl Tie New Yerk Milk Conference Mtd today reported delivery of milk uheu' rtepp'A four days ngeyhen Xt"ir8 wfnt out en strike, had been , tabled In Brooklyn, Tarrytown; N. v Bridgeport, Conn., nnd l'talnficld. KJ In Brooklyn llfty out of 2.-.0 re till Vniten Were said te be moving. 111 in the ether communities named ftU Mrvlrc had been restored. Loten Horten, head of the Sheffield rums Company, said that he theuRht ill the wagons would be runnlnR agnln liter election day. He said his concern bf housewives get their supply from mew stepping en street corners. The employers remained ndamant In flfclr itand for open-shop conditions In tie fdturc. Dr. Cepclnnd was quoted MUrlnr ne Known ui uuwan ?,".' hi due te the failure of Invnllds or eWldren te obtain milk, but declared tilt unless distribution reached CO per cent normal by tomorrow the situation u!d' constitute a serious menace te tie public. profiteering as n result of the strike troefbt a warning last night from the bit distributing companies that they would shut off the supply of any denier it itereketpcr who attempted te extort exorbitant prices. Reports showed that the prices ev icted by profiteering" grocers and store stere lnrs In seme sections ranged from nineteen cents te forty cents a iunrt. Dealers able te get this milk said that tie distributors had made them pay the retail price, and they had te add suffi cient te make a profit. Profiteering milK peuuiers mejie uicir nppenrnnce in the Bronx, Ilnrlenl and Iho Vi nshingten Heights section, getting M much as forty cents a quart. Many Housewives seemed te be relieved te obtain milk even at this price for the sake of their babies. Violence and Intimidation by the striking dr,!vcrn against distributors, limit dealers find consumers developed vestcrday following the distributors' declarutleh for the open shop, Milk by thousands Of gallons wns taken from trttckB and Mtere and dumped Inte the streets. Drivers and dealers were stoned and beaten in two Canen, possibly with fntnl results. Load Lead ed trucks were stolen after the drivers hal been overpowered. .Strikers visited small stores selling milk nnd attempted te cow the dealers by threats and, in some eases, damage te property. The strikers made no discrimination with respect te trucks destined for.hos fer.hos for.hes lilta's. A truck of the Sheffield Farms Cempnny bearing ft sign eighteen Inches long! "This Milk Is for the Babies." wns bombarded with bricks and stones which, lids resulted in numerous out breaks of disorders and deprived thou sands of . Clevelandcrs of milk, hinged eay teddy en thb question of open or closed shop. H jKollewInx n conference with Mayer lUgernid and union representatives the ,!e.llll,.i,")7,cem!:e.u' yesterday It would be willing te arbitrate the question of wages, btit insisted that working condi tions were net te be Submitted 16 arbitration. Ijnst night the i-triker v6tcd te arbitrate the difference between a weekly reduction Of fl proposed by the union and one of $(l.fiO offered by the company and declared they Would re turn te work immediately under the old working conditions, which means a closed shop. 2500 Ceal Cars drdtred Chicago, Nev. 4. (Bt A. IM An order for 2500 steel gondola coat cars, costing about $4.(100.000, and said te De tlic largest order for rnllrnhil Ninlii. rm It passed strikers yesterday after-! m?nt ie, b.e P'need since the rends were neon. Cleveland. 0 Ner, . (By A. l.) Beth sides hnvlnt agreed te arbitrate the warfe reduction, settlement of the strike of the fW) milk wngen drivers of the Telllng-Hellc Vernen Company, ROOFING MATEWAT.8 MTinfnctlirrd by t, n. nrmiKii co.. se n. in rthekt t.H?l MTBtt enst WILLIAMS BROS. Commercial Printers 1603 ORTHODOX ST. l'ne'ift: Frankterd 31U I Plumbing Supply Ce. Will Kll direct te property owners nil mit of t'.ie lnteet plumblnc flzturea und iupilli en ery easy termn. A. ft DASH. Prep. 28i3 Germantown Ave. Teu Don't Ne, 0 Cauli te lluy Frem Dafh Phene: Tleiia OSnO aiiiiiEniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLuiiiieiiGiuniiiaiiiiHnjS You'll taste the difference! asw Coffee 25 lb At all our Stores ISC, jnsMe UWIiaillMMlMllitllMllllllllMMIllM!! Q uality Counts When Yeu Buy a Loese Leaf Ledger Y went it te stand the wear Our Royal & eciiritv n,iff,'fe il!iii!l!RnetWerkmariihIp. Zll al' earfy ch,aptr I YeefrlifPncr 8tatienerSt Printers, Blank ftnnh Mf SLHSJIIIB Walnut' St b.? The smile from using fi RESPOL Seething and Healing Wherever the itching and whatever the cause Resinol rarely fails te step it at once Try if yourself and see returned from Government rnntrnl. wnn announced today by If. K. Hvrnm, pros '..".' ?.r ! 10 Chlenie. Mllwnukee nnd St. '""t llallrend. Fifty thousand tens of steel will be nscd in filling the order. WOTlMSiWlllpijjTjKj w I I u $200.00 An unuauallu clev er d!ffieii rfne In platinum and geld. Engagement Rings Kxqulilt aeltutrm wonder . L'.r ,?ei!nefl te brln etit the tndHfldusl heautT of ch !! mend. Kverv Mltrhtlt DUmnnd l urtnteed xntly aa recre ented bv u,, mv Mitchell reibt your diamond. Open 9 A. M. te S.Se V, M. Mitchell's Established 1878 Diamond Stere 37 Seuth 8th 'One urcamiOTiCTmrraBnaiiiffircnR HALLAHANS 1 1 GOOD SHOES J High Grade But Net High Priced UMUSUAL VALUES Cut Down the Cost of Shoeing the Family At the Five Convenient Hallahan Stores FOR WORE 5.S0 S.50 Bs-X Who Want Style at a Moderate Price there are mere than twenty models te choeso . from at Hnllahnn's at a price that saves at least 2.00. One - strap nnd two - strap pumps, buttoned or buckled. Brogue, -wing tip, plain tip and blucher oxfords. Flat heel and military heel styles, in new Winter tans, black gunmetnl and pebble grain calfskin. Made te Sell for $7.50 C50 CII If First quality, full-fashioned stockings in w,i" the McCnllum, Onyx and Redmoer O (( STOCKINGS brands; black and colors. Special "vv A DOZEN STYLES FOR MEN Brand-new, right-up-te-the-minute styles; well made; solid leather through and through in ether words, Hallahan quality in every particular. Werth 2.00 Mere ii i r- 50 Ml GOOD SSIOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Made te our ewti specifications te insure feet-health and geed, long service. A special Juvenile Department in each Hallahan stere insures quick, satisfactory service. Special Beys' and girh' tan leather laced ehees, welted eelea and with heel or spring heel. O.00 TO 4 r i i i u I .00 JyA According te site Beys' and Girls' Heavy Ribbed Stockings, SOc pair ' PLAN BIG WELCOME FOR GENERAL DIAZ Italian War Here te Arrive Here Sunday and Is Assured Great Reception . Generalissimo Ding, here of the Ital Jan Army and idol of all Italy, will ar rive in this city Sunday nftcmoen nt 5:30 o'clock, He will be tendered a reception by the City of Philadelphia, and will be given an Immense ovation by the Italian societies of the city. A special committee, appointed by the Mayer, will Meet the ehcrnt and his party upon th'ler arrival at Bread fltreet Station. They will proceed te the Mayer's recaptien room iti City Wall, escorted by the Flmt City Troop. Frem City Hall the party "will be conducted by automobile north' en Ilread street, acceiripaitled by n cavalry escort and n bedr Kuhrd df the Ameri can Legien, te the Mctropeltton Opera Heuse, where the official welcome will take place. On cither side of the streat the Ital ian societies will have allotted plftres, the sidewalk en the north slde of City Hall being reserved exclusively for Ital inn veterans of the World War. It Is expected that every Italian in Philadelphia who ehn walk, creep or be carried te the scene will he present In the vicinity of North Hread street when the time comes, ns (Jencrnl Ola, has achieved a popularity with the Italian "people whch has rarely been equaled since the dnys of Onrlbaldi. inileunittiRiiE-i Charge Accounts InVHed!'Jii3iiiii!i!:iwii"tarirn Mmi SGMtaffilBEV 1215 Chestnut Street Specially Chesen from Our Own - Stocks 465 Hats at Vi Price tsmmmmmmmWBsmWwfBS m9smmtmmmmmsmTsma 6.00 Hats New 2.50 8.50 Hats New 4.25 10.00 Hats New .... 5.00 12.50 Hats New 6.25 15.00 Hats New .... 7.50 17.60 Hats New 8.75 20,00 Hats New 10.00 22.60 Hats New ....11.25 25.00 Hats New 12.50 27.50 Hats New 13.75 80.00 Hats New 15.00 I Every Hat Bears Its Original Price I Reductions Will Be Made at Time of Purchase K Think of paying just one-half of the -erteinul price for a late IS model hat. Twe hats for the nrice of one. fi0 off that's whnt Early shoppers have the advantage of a complete 5 it ineans n selection. I MODELS FROM UFLAND, GAGE, RAWAK, CUPID, RON EL, WARSHAUER ff. ..,,,,.. T t ... . , . ,. . . . . si,,iiai:i.ni.uBii!iiHwii-urrnaHing Agents' uraers Accepted in itEKiMIIWI A KIT 1 GOOD SHOES 921 market Street West Phifa. Branches 52d Street cer. Spruce '60th St. cer. Chestnut North Phila. Bfanah Gsmlantewn Branch 2736 Germsntewn Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave All Branch Stores Open Evenings Market Streat Stare Open Saturday Evenings The Philadelphia Art Galleries a. r cer. tain and Chestnut 3te., riiUa. i i Reed H. Walmer, Auctioneer Expert General Appraisers On Exhibition . Today and Tomorrow EXECUTORS' UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE Till: KXf TCEIHNOI.V V.I.Vni.K ANO KXTENSIVK FURNISHINGS SOLID SILVER, JEWELRY LIBRARY OF ELEGANTLY BOUND BOOKS FURS RARE EARLY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH FURNITURE MAGNIFICENT ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS MARBLE TABLES AND BENCH ANTIQUE CHINA, GLASS, PEWTER & BRASS TUB KSTATK OF ELIZABETH C. MURPHY, Deceased ItKMOVED FHOM IIEII I.ATK BKSIDENCB. NrNTll AVKNCK AND FAYETTE hTKEET, CONHHOHOCKEN. FA., WILL UK HOIOJ I)Y ORUER UF THE NORRISTOWN TRUST CO., EXECUTORS BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921 AM) THE FOIXOWINO DAYS PROSirTI.Y AT 2 O'CLOCK. COMmiSINO GROS-POINT AND PETIT-POINT FURNITURE WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DHAWERH, CHirPENDAI.E ARM CHAIRS IN MAIKK.'ANY, FAIR WAIffT qUKEN ANNK RECKHK CAIIINETS, FAIR CHARLES II ARM CHAIRS, OLD OAK WINDSOR CHAIRS. SOT IIETI'F.U WHITE MIIULD-IIACU CHAIRS, FAIR WILLIAM AND JURY WALNUT CARI TAIILI'.H. CIIIFI'ENDALE FIIVClU'ST TAIII.KH, OLD Cl'RLEY MAFLE IIKDROOM SL'ITI!. RARE OLD LOWIIOY ANIt CO.MICHACK CIl.tlHH. ANTIQUE I.VCQVKR AND OTHER ARTISTIC ANTIQUE FURNITURE COLONIAL AMERICAN AND GEORGIAN SOLID SILVER INCLUDING. A CASE OF FLAT SILVER. VEOETAULE DISHES. TE ND VERY HANDSOME EARLY GEORGIAN SILVER JARDINIERE VALUABLE PEARLS AND DIAMONDS ORIENTAL , rEAHL NECKLACE, RARE CANARY DIAMOND PENDANT. K IP 1'IUKK AM lii.5i"ji Hi.-Mi, Ill.. u ui'Ai, Aj(ij DIAMOND RING, (let D MKN1I IAO WITH DIAMONDS AND (jAPPhlUFH, DO(J COLLAR OF DIAMONDS II AMOND AND PLATINUM llliACKLHTk niAjleNI) HARVEST MOON IIROOCH. DIAMOND AMI ILMKR I'J.AII.M.'l Vl.-Mf Ill.11ll.ll KIT W ATI II. AN tAtll RfNII. fi nrlivi. JEWELRY OF EQUAL IMPORTANCE ALL QJT WHICH r; '' I.IBIHIUIUI TV BKM, WITHOUT KKSKAVk lY OltllRR OF THE NOKIUhTOWK TRUST CO.. lUCECl'TORS. TOOKTHER WE WITH THE ENTIRE COSTLY AND EXTREMELY IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS REMOVED FROM THE COLONIAL IIO.MF OF MR. GEORGE PEIRCE NEW CASTLE, DEL. RARE AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND BOHEMIAN GLASS OLD SHEFFIELD REAUTIFUI.I.Y CARVED SCROLL AND IIONNI7T TOP WILLIAM BLOCK FRONT HIGHBOY OLD CHIPPENDALE PIE-CRUST TABLE ES OF ,M PENN, IDDF.R SPLAT, FIDDLEIIACK AND OT1IKU Tfwi ' CHIPPIJNDALE eIlAlfi; KxtfKPTIOtfAL IIIWfORY CILMlJ JACOI1KAN DIMNn.ROOM SUITE -"". LOWESTOFT DINNER SERVICE DECORATED IN PURPLE AND GOI4J OLD STAFFORDSHIRE, FRENCH AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN MIRRORS, ELECTRIC I.AMPH.YONK J; SONS' LTHKIIIT PIANO. nnnNTK-a MARRLII, CLOISUNNEH, ETC., AND FOR OTHER ACCOUNTS PAINTINGS WATER COLORS-ETCHINGS i fc I'HiWtCTCSlO vaperatep milk wCH?j With the cream left in! Is aavind Unddoed y . . '. . ....jLfc . The Barren Bread Bex Just why is it that the day's end tee often shows an empty bread-box in the home of the average Meenehan customer? It is simply a strong compliment -te Mecnehan'B Electrically Baked Bread itself. It's just TOO geed te last tee long in any home where geed things are en the table. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 52d Street 2604 GermnnteWn Ave. MM Seuth St.; 14 Seuth 60th St. 4009 Market Street mmm 'I'r.!1.-ir iTSjy i&''' vpTijf" jK $isup W Ccnffdential Convenient J pEsM ? Jwfl se- S ' '"" Jrw' S f 4 M- lsS17WT' SSOupr-ig I iM ' ,n"- V &? ZLz Y - v T r.rt,i i ffi& JB Itntnediate Pottessien NsSTsj wKmk r- 1 Wi r! XHh Hf ' JK VsStttt) lUSx ifwrtiwTl without equ.l In Phll.dflphla. , . III.- Jfl-MgSv Twe imr Thll W 4 MU, v.ur ..leljB. new '; f S" KmQ rtffmiJK ind N J&S. Cer.fidnlil Ce.r.nie.t X$?X S1 fyWyftr i----- " -f" MJV Credit whit eid "" U W J) J ttr V1.X ; '' JxL m ) Diamonds & Jewelry for Xmas f Hfiij vfvfk wKrrty N E" Cor- ntl1 I"1 c,ietT,ut s" vJCClP TT Cm fO - pafeeg Mjujtu4 uf BONWIT TELLER GbCO. She cbecia(5icp0rhinalle CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer SATURDAY ONLY JVCr A Most Extraordinary Sale COATS: CAPES: WRAPS: At savings of 22.00 te 47.00 en every garment in this offering 78.00 Embracing the seasons smartest modes in Coats, Capes and Wraps of Marvella, Pan Velaine, Orlande and fine Belivia. COLLARS AND TRIMMINGS OF THE CHOICEST PELTRIES: GRAY SQUIRREL, GOLDEN BEAVER. ELEPHANT-DYED SQUIRREL. TAUPE. BLACK OR PLATINUM WOLF. TAUPE NUTRIA AND BLACK OR NATURAL CARACUL. "NE may cheese a Wrap with large crushed cellar of fur. with " slits bound in fur; a Cape hanging in straight line, surmounted by a large fur cellar, cloister style; or a Blouse Ceat, embellished with silk floss embroidery and large cellar and cuffs of fur; a Ceat, tapering of silhouette, which may be worn as wrap with tic belt; or a mere Conservative Ceat with set-in sleeves and belt at waistline. Sizes 34-44. Ne Exchanges A'e C. O. D.'s n MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OF THE SEASON IN A Sale of Prunella Skirts CHECKED, STRIPED AND CROSS-BAR PLAIDS ' 8.75 Made te Sell Frem 16.50 te 21.50 npHE most successful patterns and combinations of coloring, in box. cluster, side and knife plaited models, as well as tailored styles with slit, welt pockets. Celers are brown and tan, navy and tan, black and white and nay and geld. 1'HIRD FLOOR jftffisgy -ar ring I atmte I ffg?afcfaw . !87 1 1 ALL SAMfS KIN.-U '. . , ; s. IM - i V, '(. I l 'ii lfcW7T iAk I (' fhfuJ H 5 m r w . -1 .a esrt" k Ira JL3 "" '! "ifllfc Th ft" XL 1?'- yXif k r V Mi 1 . si w f w .. ,. , j-kSW,;, J, m ,.n tvM-v;
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