teA m l K 'yz'ifpu.-mks !fr fAJfWii T'.'M'ffl! ptk w1 ,r . f f : 1 "JKStr Hi- I vKtp I K t- ft t lie W' a tf R mi ife 1'il r EYENITO PUBLIC lDaH--PIiILAI)ELtHM; THTJRSIAY, DMiUBEH 1,-1021 L GRAFTS LAY ATTACK ANTI-&EER LAW St. Suit in Ne Action te Be Taken Until After New Year, Says Jewell CONFERENCE FIRST Leuis Brewery File Federal Court SI. LuiiN. 1v. I.- tlty V 1 mil iiitiii'kiiiB tlic iintl-bcer law n iiii- 1 ientltutliiinl lint Wn tiled in IVilenii i-iiiirt lift e U li. 1'iiWtiifY ('nrpninlieii. 11 liri-wi'M Tlie l)rnei ui suiiiiiil a nimit , tn mnnufiictuir lueilli-iiiiil Im-it mi Ne-' ! vcmbcr S iiml nmmifm tuie wiiv stnrtcil sixm nftiTwnrri. tin- petition itntcs, 1 with orders trmu u large number of dnigglHts nnd ihiiliin. On Novem- , ber US the Anti-ltcvt 11111 vii imsieil bv l'enereH nnd two dm later thui brew ery w nnli-ii'il t,i "top mnklnjfl Trenty et Versailles .slVcs Hie Allied the ' rlKht. In ensu Geiiimnjr (IvfnultH, te I control her ouhIedis dutlcN, tuxen, ex . portnUeiiM and cenl production, lie Isajs tills Must be demanded if the r ' ltcimrnllrms tV.nninltn1en tliltikt It Is tiblljied te jjivi (lennany fnrtlier time. Krcneli Sep Iteprliul Th" ncKotlntleiis understood te lie Seme efflclnls expressed doubt tlint ilie French Government would ogrce te or bitrntlen of the repartitiens question by the League of Nntlens, if such notion nhniild be proposed. 'I'lii! ellicliilq ut the Frcncli Foreign Office wcre very cuanled In tliclr com cem inentH today In the nbwnce of Premier Ilrlnnd, but It wiih muile elcnr that tlie Londen iiegetlatinrm relntive te n uioriiterlum for (Icnnntiy were regarded Londen, Dec. 1. (Hy A. !.) Ger- SIX DIE AS TRAINS CRASH I the beer B the Associated Trr V?tr ChlcnRO. Dec. 1. Action en the ne- crpinemty of tlic 171! revised Miep ruim. liremulKOted by the T'dlteil .Stnte Unll Unll J'eatl Laber Heard, will net be taken Until after the first of the year, accord ing te announcement today by 1!. X. .icwcil. prexiaent or tlie uniiwuy r-m- ,. .... it u ,,.,., ,,,. ,,-...,, ,,-, lileycs' Department. American Federa- """ """" tlie e.,-.i..ei i ..ruumi- nK ,lm, fl ,, !1(,cr tlll tlen of Laber, with whl.-li the nil rail- P'"'"' lltnitiil aim .tl...un.l Oregon t..rnn ..f the Treat of Versailles te take read shop 'TiU'U are affiliated. iilniistin limited train- ! ilie lire. ii rnmnj ' nffuir- in hand and te ml- New rules. iiiimlH'riiiir Its. whidi , gon-Waxhiimten K.iIIhiihI uni Niivitn- ' eunlMer te her retemve.i in n manner went into i-ffit t teda. cerapletcd .i ne tten t .iinnnv. iiitl. - . ,i-t .if Ollle. imilar te iliat pursued by the Turklli cede of weikiiiir uu'ivt-menH te iepi.ue lint -iw.i iiei-eii- w.i. inini-e.1. I I seiiic en new In Londen between the Prenrli Fnvnr rirnctir 5tAr In HiliNh ti'vernineiu and leiue-entatlveH as net in harmony with the principles t-rencn raver urasnc step in- ,. ,iwlm,j ,.,. iCRaided in French, of th Knientc. ctrnrl nf Mnrnterinm ncr ' '""''lal cireles as a reprisal for tlie al- steati et Moratorium bug- , (,K(1(l mMUKtl. ul.llell t Vratwe iu muk. o-eotorl hv Rrltich ' '"K ' iigrceinem with the Turkish Na- gesiOO ey ermsn f tlenallst Government at Angera. Much - ' anxlisty is expresswl lest France should .,.,. nnr,n,i rrninr I "ml biTself facial with complete accord ENTENTE BREACH GROWS between Great llritaln and Germany. French officials pointed out today that i the question of reparations wus, above I5 tlie Associated Tits all. a Kronen iiucstien, and mat eruat man rtark 'pniierwcnt further mnrked recovery en tlie Londen excimngp mar ket today. Heavy buying font tbc rate te 750 te the pound sterling. ngaljiHt yesterday'a close of HSO. Frefit-taklng sales by speculators who bought at the highest figure caused occasional reac tions, but purchase predominated. The receven was a"dHted by opti mism retarding the negotiations new proceeding between Dr. Walter Hethe- nan, former Herman .vnuiei m m Germany's forthcoming reparations paySs, and the possibility of a mer aterlum. $200,000 PAID SCHOOLS Heavy Receipts Help State Treas ury Philadelphia Gets $146,147.32 llarrisbiirf. Dec. 1. Heavy receipts at the State Treasury during tlie iim few da of the State lli-oel year which "i I i rf'.friiiU .IU,. ,.......-.-. w ... , - . . . . ... I..L1 .. .H.niini. tiiii niriTii 91M.&. ??l.iIlL!!,TTM ' ::r the .neunu due te thecnoel ! this perle.l. districts ,of the Statb for thSediTOi year ending July 1, 102L. DurlWth last two dny $200,000 bus been paid. 1'Mlndclphln received $145,147.32, and Pittsburgh $01,802.50. These payments were for tlic first half of the last kchbbr year. Payments made in the last two anys (e the i mailer t-chtiel districts for the hccetid lialf "f flic sclioel year endlnc .July 1, 1-'1. amounted te $187,4fiO.SjC Four hundred and llfty-twe of tlu mailer districts nave neeii paid uurinj Paris. Dee. 1. A receivership for 1'rllnln wax Interested only In the cx i..rinaiiv ns a bankrupt, with an auten- twl ,,f -7. 1"'1' ,,,,"t "f I1'" reparations, ..111.111- llhlnelnnil te be exploited bv the whereas France lays elaim te .J per in.,.., ....,,. I,,., ,..,., t H1..1.. cent of tlit (ierniuu payments. Iliere- 1.. be pi opened by France ns an alterna- V 'l w"s d-;clered. any amingemeut tue te am ineratiiflum en reparations 1 "'rived at by Great Urltain in the ab ab veiis 1 1, t may In-suggested by Great Ilrltnin, ,,UL'c et 1 iciieh representatives would Twenty-two Injured in Head-en Cel lisien in Oregon Portland, Ore.. 1 , I , imm were killed 111 11 liuel-eii ri.Mi.1,,11 earlv " a said in etllcial circles here teda today del ween the iM.tli.iuud Portland thu national agreement of Fcdeuil em em trel. Four of t!i 1-10 rules of the na tional agreement were referred back te the rends and their empleyes fet fur ther negotiation, wliil ten were elimi nated, ultegcthc' Itecause of the shop ersfts' puiduiB request for n wage Increase of thirt'en cents nn hour ever pre-ent rates, n nuit fcr wlilch will come up in regional "in ferences with the reads Deeembet -i, it would nt be possible te ensider the new rule until next month, Mr .1nvll wild, lie declined ( make nnv mm ment en the mle-i aum iin.ed 'sst might becniiM . le said, lie h'd n op portunity t sUidy theiu. "Tlie hinsuugc of th'e rubs ma seem drati'- in some c.ise., while thev may actually wml; out satisfactorily Mr. Jewell said. "Hut our policy 111 this matter will be te take up each rul separate yland determine whether it it acceptable. These which are unaccept able will be taken up with the reeds and. if neressary. taken te the Laber Beard for further revision.' ConsidTatien of the riles will he made by the shop craft' futit'erenee rimmtt'" of One Hnt'drel. whidi de termines the policy of the organi'i ergani'i organi'i tiens. 'In" cenimitl's' met tedu" '" work en ire wage lnerenv ien,iie-, but It wi- nid no aftien would In takin en the -i'e. "Afte- th- vag'1- enterem e nte out of the way it mil net take long te ,u du the stiles, ' aid Mr. .'ewll; Ver- tttlnly If tl'e twcntj-fe-.i rule-iiie' previous'" ire x .11 1 pie. i won't tak" Jeng te leiJe sl,,it ti. i 'urh tli-n 'Iim rule- 1 i"flei;nl aiinuiuici-d bv the beard "mid" ntuM. .ninse- in 'ir- i t'me pay and wete t'.e caue "f a long dissenting epiiii hi bj O "Wharten. ' labor member "f the l-eard. nnd Mr. 1 Jewell's iiredievii" !u . iTn Th' lilies :innunni-d law nifdir. hewiier, were unanimeu-ly asieni en bv the en- tire beard. Vr, Jew 1 II -t:ii."i ,.e (i inbteit cll.1l :1 $.V),(HK),(MMI nrl .cvicj would he rf fected by ;he bennl's new rule If that . were true, he "-air, the principles of I tIie.c rules might be applied f 1 ether classes if r.illwi. empleyes, ine-ning ft total cut in the railroads' lalsir lili ' (.t 11 considerably hrjlur f'gure. Tl ,k he snld. would wip. out the entire wage increase grnnti-d In tin In in! In l'e.i) and partly destroyed bv the vvaje cut, of July 1 this ear. Miienu "1" iieiut .iv 11 Mirtii a mariiK' v " wii- ."iiii'l.iu '1 1 iiuii! en elll' of I , tlllltl 'I he ,i',iii . wimweie killed ilulmleii li. Tit linn 11 Mill tlnee Oregon puwngi t . ( 'i.iiiiin.xieti, I'erinep President Pemcaie. who is iiu-li tulknl "I as the probable .succes .. 1 of Preinii r lirt nid in the next, gov gev 1 1 'inn null ehange. leralls in bis weekly iehw of the political situation that the be resented. See Ivntwitc Imjicriksl The situation of the Fntente is re gaukd atiieng French Government elll elals as 1 M-ccdlngly inecarleus, in view et what they describe as nervousness shown Great P.rltuin and Italy, t TYPE 59 CADILLAC rail'r. run I150O tnllM, annet lie tell! from 11 new cur, will miarantr as te tnectiantril comlltten. price J2SO0 NEEL-CAD1LLAC COMPANY 5ZS Market Slrttt, Camden, N. J. 'I'hene, Camden "OM i f 4 1 1- eVj v W& f I ' 'l 'T VsiKe!' ie. e5&8 ififlh ,t-cmtt "6" rk lit5-Carlten etel 564S6G. e5GO IflHU -AtJCtUJf && Ab,mu,A7"'SJS New erk Paris sammimmaammmmmmmmKammmummKmmmmmsmmBmmm Here it is! A Grand Piane that will startle the musical world! Startle it because never' before has such depth of tonal beauty been built into a Grand Piane of this size nor has a grand piano of such quality been offered at such a price. TERMS can be arranged for these who de net want le pay cash. Open Eveningt Until XMAS BROAD AND WALNUT STS PHILADELPHIA The most radical reductions in our history are new pre sented en the superlative modes by Gidding. December Sales Are New in Progress Embracing DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS COATS CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL FURS AND MILLINERY HffiHMll:! Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts 1222-1224 Walnut Street IPIIIIIM ; Closing Bay Seat Coats (Dyed Ceney), i 40 in. long. Large cellar and cuffs. Regular Value, 135.00 Tomorrow and Saturday, The Following Groups Frem Our Decern her Reduction Sale 64 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $100, new 19 Evening Dresses That were up te $225, new 28 Dinner Dresses Thai were up te $175, new 36 Dance Frecks That were up te $75.00, new 41 Sports Suits That were up te $55.00, new 30 Tailored Suits That were up te $75.00, new 27 Sports Skirts That were up te $22.50, new n ASSORTMENT 1 I I CHRISTMAS CARDS W 1 ! PHILADELPHIA m rile ! ' I AT I 904-906 Chestnut Street: : EMIMWHP : II 5 1 1 : Medes of !i : Distinction 1 I ivr. and 1 j Originality 1 1 6 : Out I I cuff. m Natural Muskrat M ' m 39M I $95- i $65 M J 35M I 3 C CL i f ' "" " " $20.50 I I $8.50 I I m3M ri.l k i J mm WzM k mJMM - -" RECORDS i 1 Address ......... r VICTROLAS Between 8th and 9th Streets MAIL THIS COUPON 809-1 1 Chestnut Street Tf you cant SCl jyUUIHUJUUnilllHimilimiUlUllllliiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Ofpenheih. Chestnut and 12th Sts. Unparalleled Fur Sale Friday and Saturday Fur Garments at Extreme Reductions With Prices the Lewest in Several Years 95.00 Bay Sea! Coats (Dyed Ceney), i Regular Value, 210.00 40 in. long. Skunk cellar and l lA'S llfl) JaW HT Coats, 36 ! They are all from regular stock, and in order te affect an immediate clearance, they have been Reduced te Cost and Less. They are net Exchange able, and will net be sent en approval. in. Belted, and with deep self 14:5.00 cellar & cufis.Reg. Value, 225.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, 36 I inches long. Self cellar, cuffs JS 00 and border. Reg. Value 245.00 Hudsen Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- i rat), 36 in. Shawl cellar and 210.00 cuffs. Regular Value, 295.00 I Genuine Mele Ueats, 6b in. Self cellar and cuffs, also re- ,235.00 verse border. Reg. Value, 33e.00 Hudsen Seal Coats (Dyed Mush'- I ml). 40 in. long, of rich, full- ,245.00 furred skins. Reg. Value, 345.00 1 J V -'fyl Value wL.?f Price VV" 1650.00 Australian Opossum Coats, 40 inches long with deep self 225 00 cenar. neguiar value, ;J25.00 Hudsen Seal Coats (Dyed Musk rat), 36 in. long, natural skunk cellar & cuiis.Reg. Value, 345.00 Nutria Coats, 36 in. long. Made with deep self cellar and Cuffs. Regular Value, 350.00 245.00 250.00 Hudsen Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), 40 in. long. Skunk cellar ' 27 00 and cuffs. Regular Value, 395.00 ,Vri I rimmed Persian Lamb Coats, 42 in. Deep cellar and cuffs of skunk. Regular Value, 425.00 295.00 Wrap Cnul Selected SIcin Katurnl Miu Genuine Mele Wraps and Coats, 45 inches long with deep self 29S 00 cenar. I Regular Valve, 450.00 Alaska Sealskin I G c ti u i n e Coats, 45 in. Guaranteed U. S. 425 00 (iev't skins. Reg. Value, 595.00 I Limited Space prevents our listing here a considerable number of ether exceptional offerings Handsome Mink Wraps - - Greatly Reduced Regular Value, 1500.00 i Regular Value, 1825.00 j Regular Value, 1975.00 i Regular Valve, 2500.00 975.00 ) 1150.00 1500.00 j 1650.00 Luxurious models of Unusual Grace and Distinction, of Specially Selected Pelts i flpilMIIIIMMM ' nrmrrrrnmnm ;Tn r- niiiiiiiiiiiimMiuinuimx i ,.i
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