CS&'W -TK(ff-'l -EVENIN& PUBLIC LEDEB-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMfcEB H 1921 G :i?4 Tl 1 1 . J If: f.'i El dr ft UK ;hj M m HOOVER URGES U .S. RELIEF FOR RUSSIA Asks Congress for $20,000,000, Saying Private Charity is Net Sufficient I - QOMPERS INDORSES PLAN Tvashlnt-fen, Dec. 11. Effect he feed rtlief in HuMii must be administered by conttrenslennl netlen, Secretary Xloever declared te the Heuse Knrelcn Affair Committee jenterilny. akliiff nn appropriation of $20,000,000 for tlie tttrchne of feed supplies for Marring Hussjanw. Tlie question could net be elrcd by public charity, lie ndded, explaining thnt voluntary contributions te Tin f sin n relief work since AtiguM bad net amounted te 5500.000. Fermer Governer Goedrich, of In diana, nnd Vernen Kellogg, of 'Wash ington, both of whom recentl.v re turned from Rnssln, where they studied the famine nltuntleu for the American Relief Administration, Joined the Com merce Secretary in urging that n S20. 000,000 appropriation be rushed through Congress. Mr. Goedrich told the committee thnt the SeIet (Jnvernment Is co-operating te the ful'cst etent with American re lief work. "There is no dnnircr of lt Interfering with the distribution of supply," he said. Mr. Kcllecc reported thnt millions of persons "-ere living in the famine districts of KiiRln. Samuel 0 iii'ier. president of the Amerlenn Federation of t ahr in dorsed the proposed extension of relief te Kussla. He declared, however, thnt he in no way Indorsed the Soviet regime, characterizing it as n "vulture government." Sprrfal Callt DUpetcli. CepyriffM, till Riga. Per. 14. Melly Ktelmcr. Jnceb Abrnm. Simen LnchelMtr and Samuel I.lpmnn, who culled from New Yerk en November 21, nre jww beltli: held by the Iritttinn pelice In n con vict camp near Ulgn. T!ie four no torious American rndiralH nre rnw awaiting long-delayed visas from M. TcWcherln, the Husten foreign Min- i fMcr. permitting them te enter I llusslft. This mnkei nix former Anvrlcnn ifvolutieiiiules uhe are new in I.nnla, ns l'lnma Oeltliuaii and Alciimler llerkman nt jieHiut nre eciupylng a Miiiiptueu nrxiriment nt tin- Soviet Kmbiwr building here. Ennna was taken ill jeiteidny, according te Iterk Man, Vn mus tl.ev would like te re turn te Aiuvricn,. hut tire nfinlil they will have Jn wait until the tr.erienu teernni"iit elmngcK Its nttltmln. Emma CJehlman niw planning n tour of Europe while writing a book en the cultural side of the rve utlen. but u-us hae net been forthcoming from the- various foreign embassies In Riga. NINE INSTITUTIONS j LOSESIATEFUNDS Five Are Ruled Nen-Soctarian and Therefere Will Roceivo Appropriations PHILADELPHIANS AFFECTED llnrrisliirg. Pec. 11. Samuel S. Lewis. Auditor (Senernl, vesterdny ruled nine charitable InstitutienK, te payment of whove appropriations pretcntA hed been flleil en the greiufd that they were sectarian nnd under the .lulj dectalen of the Supreme Court, came within the pro hibition, declared five were non-sectarian In his opinion nnd ordered hear Iiirh he'd in live. These nineteen cases remained of the eighty confronting Mr. Itwfa after the pretests were entered, rive cases were decided by the Supreme Court nnd Immediately after the pre testa were filed. The Auditor General announced hit) rulings nfter a conference with Luther S. Kauffman, counsel for the committee making the pretests. Mr. Kauffman will determine whether his committee will take nny of the decisions into the Courts. In several of the cases there were close questions Involved nnd in his letters te the Institutions concerned the Auditor General points out the lnws permit appeals te Court If persons in terested desire. He snya In the case of the five declared non-sectarian he will iwnie. warrants for their payment in a short tlme unless enjoined. The decisions fellow an cxtenshe In vestigation Inte the manner of conduct ing each institution. Inquiry into dis cipline end requirements and many de tails. Mr. Lewis mid (he hearings would h held shortly In each cae. Decisions with location of Institution and appropriation Involved nre as fol fel low s : RKCTARtAN I Jldtlih Orphannse. Mennshsn Town- ship, Yerk County . $3 2001 I Heffman Orphan?, I.tttls1en. Adams County . . 3 000 I Florence Crlttonten Hern nnd Rescue Florsnce Crlttenten Mission. Scran- ten Salvation Army Rescue Heme. 'Bsllo 'Bslle vua Salvation Army Rescue Heme, Phila delphia , . , , Salvation Army Settlement lteue and Day Nursery, Plttrtura-h Columbia Hospital, Wllklnsburir. . DePauI Institute, rittsburirh NON-SECTARIAN Orphan Asylum of the Hely Tarn- lly. Kmswe'rth. 1 St. Jehn's General Hospital, I'ltts burith neseila Foundling Asylum and Ma ternity Heme, Pittsburgh Spencer Hospital, Meadvllle St. Vincent's Hospital. Erie FOIt HEAniNOS St. Krnncls' Hospital, Pittsburgh.... St. Acnes' Hospital, Philadelphia.. Mercy Hospital, Wllkes-Jlarrc Sacred Heart Hospital. Allentown.. Montetloro Hospital. Pittsburgh ... 4,000 2.000 'J, COO 3,700 44.000 45,000 45,000 22, BOO 30.000 14,000 C7.000 183,000 r.7,000 00,(10(1 .18,000 40,000 National Committee Heads te Meet Washington, Dec. 14. Cordell Hull, of Tennessee, cholrmen of the Demo cratic National Committee, and Jehn T. Adams, of Iowa, chairman of the Hepubllcnn National Committee, never linvi mnt. lint through the 00(1 efflcCH ( that's it fnvorite term In Washington for Btnrting a fight) of Gcerge M. Cook, former newspaperman nnd mutual friend, the party chieftains will lunch together today as Mr. .Cook's guests. I " A pleasing gift. 'Danmity Boiuideflr Slippers In wide variety. $3.25 te $17 Fer Pie Filling Tnke one niinrt of sweet milk, two tnlilespoenfuls ff Puddlne, of flavor desired, six of vicar, one nf batter and one etrc; mix together nnd hrlni; te lietl. Hurt crust baked In adinnce; iut custurd Inte crust nnd plnce In nren te hrnn. There arc eight flavors, uny of which can be used In the abuTe rtelp. At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Fruit rnddlne Te., Ilaltlmerr, td. I CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Ertabliihed 1868 wmmmmmmmmmmmcmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm Inspect the New Touring and Roadster Medels $1195 Phila. Dclivry Optn Eveningi LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY of Pa. W. A. Kt'HEIt. President LKXRHITON liril.niNO f51-S53 N. BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA PA. Usrdner Distributors for -astern Pennsylvania. Southern New Jersev and Delaware FLOOD DEATHS REACH 13 Washington Rivers Receding, but Railroad Traffic Halted Seattle, Dee. 14. The death list has reached thirteen as thp result et flood conditions in niore thnn u dozen towns In Western Washington, par- (. tlnllv inundated slnce Bunday by inces-, sunt rains. Tlie property uniimuu " estimated at mero than $M0,00O. Floed waters wcre reported te be slowly receding today. Moderate rnlns wcre predicted, hut Weather Uurcnli officials here expressed the belief that the height of the flood stage had been reached. , , , Traiilc te the Kast ever the Chicago, Milwaukee nnd St. Pnul nnd Northern Pacific Railroads was halted last night and all trains en all transcontinental 'lues wcre cither annulled or were being dcteurcd ever Columbia llixer routei owing te washouts, a? "Baby Orand" SS22a2 i ri wawsmnmcremuTT oneri fllAN A Ifkl Plays All Disc Records. Tone Rich and Beautiful, Fourteen Fine Medels $50 te $1000 RFLt AK 1129 chestnut MSmem3bmmi9w rhen, nitunheai iib L I CtfHik D. & S Ce.lETT? , S3 m m m raaiiiKiMiimiiiiii ffll HRACELiEXS IrI ' 1 Save money en veur II H 4 &rgjav Yno UnV-inr, e M Flexible Platinum Sections With Sapphires and BH a s$9FSW!24 Xmas baking t m ni,rn. i?ni;,.i ni, m 3 iaeiv I m$M(m$ 1 1 I PLATINUM-COVERED 81 ! I JAwHK . ms X i m BRACELETS 1 W!Bik ' W 1 Si HE With Diamonds and Sapphires H gJ WD WmKlmlm I rioer I $i65.o$25e piiKdnl i ,- . II GOLD BRACELETS I 1 IfysBHIIiv l,"l"1BJ MatX-ii S MB TTUv.Vil. T.ren Onlrl WifVi nlnmnnei Surnit.lr.. 91 l?S i ,1l 'wjJwMmmh 1fflM VI!)Mm j " U IWt a..u... t. ,.i: i a !. ' hH 55 vitVMr faXWWImitiliiffn'?'' JB idV-BStk If WH iiiKiiijfi, xuuiiiianiic uuu niiudiitanuc 3LU wr yjjt mnjjfjVflmnUt, Jn 1 lc i m $35 te $110 m 1 w ikiMi j? q aa him Mi MiVWlh i nnnei l& 3 v i-. - r Him z v wvi v i' !? I, VAN UUSEN & STOKES UO. SB i ifj' 1 Sold enlv in Ascn Stnrp 3 M 1EWELERS WW r? I! II 1 1 23 CHESTNUT STREET SB I IMSluffiDilKmu I ilu mmMMifk Wonderful New Discovery Radie-Electro Treatment for the HAIR Absolutely Grews Hair Removes All Dandruff Prevent! Falling Hair All Hair Condition Will Abso lutely Retpend te Thit Treatment The value of Radie-Electro v Treatment is net new. Exneri- ' i.tnnfi. nnnrliifftnil r,,rn r, Inwi. vMv l Pur'd have resulted in a Wen- ' 'fl J dcrful New Umcevery ter advanc Y) ing the prom ess of the hair. This treatment enn be obtained only at our establishment. 1 GOLDMAN'S, 1624 Chestnut St. Advice en Care and Treatment of the Hair and Scalp FREE I SB Founded in 1865 Downtown 1 117-19 Chestnut St. Uptown Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. C J. Heppe & Sen 'The Heuae that Heppe built" President, Florence J. Heppe, Sen of the Founder Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 IkI1, us Ine PHinter in Tusca UIkIi is one of 'no in rs pepu nr tenors of today !! inaKes records exi lus el fur the Vlot ela. t Caution! Buy a Victer- Vidrela or Nene" Because of the usual scarcity of Victor-VictreUs throughout most of the year, there i. a temptation for man stores te sell ether makes besides the Victer. Here we sell the Victer - Victrela or none and will offer no ether make. Buy at Heppe's and you will be satisfied Remember "If it is net a Victer Victrela it is. a disappointment " WKVBH Baby Grand Pianos de Luxe We doubt if there is another such group of Grand Pianos under any one reef in America like the group which we are fortunate te represent. Nete the names: Here you find the Masen & Hamlin, which, while it is the highest priced piano in the world, is really net costly when quality of tone is considered. We offer also, exclusively, the celebrated Weber, the Steck, the H. C. Schemacker, the Edouard Jules and our Heppe Grand Pianos. (Settlement may be by cash or charge account, or by the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan.) Prices: $745 te $2500. ' ' """ ' I I ! II I ' II I I . I , The First Player-Pianos When we brought the first Player-Pianos te Philadelphia years age, we brought the PIANOLA, the first Player-Piane known te be perfect in its results and it has since then remained "first" in point of merit and development. Pianola-Pianos had the advantage of possessing all important basic patents. And still you pay no mere for a genuine Pianola-Piane than for some imitations. i MlJm mTJum Bargain Department Used Pianos and Player- Pi P; rices $25 te $375 Cash or Rental-Payment Settlement Accepted The Due-Art Pianola-Piane Is the Last Werd in Pianodem It is a Reproducing piano net a player-piano. When played elec trically you touch a button and it reproduces a roll recorded personally by Paderewski, or by Gabrilewitsch or ether artists whose recorded rolls we sell a faithful reproduction of the artist's touch. The "Due-Art" is made in the Stcinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stroud Pianos only all for sale here. Prices range frpm $895 up. (2 he Heppe Sterea arc open evenings until Christmas) . - - - - i. ....... . .. -.. . . t anes We have from 100 te 300 of these at all times, moving quickly at low priccs and guaranteed. Wc will take them in exchange again at the price we charge at any time within one year. Steinway $195 Plain dark cnae; geed tene. dickering $180 Dark case j geed tena. Weaer Bres. $185 Mahogany case; geed tone. Heppe $295 Slightly used ; mahogany. Cecilian "fJ- $390 Mahogany case , geed tone. Harrington $490 88-note player. Almest new: geed condition eSF Mail This Coupon for Full Information C J HPIMPP. Cnn (nw"lewn 1H7-16 Chestnut i. f . J.neppC & iOn I l7tewn-Cth & Thompaen Sts p"- Without any obligation en my part please send full information nbeut (murk X below) : 0 Ptenc-s 0 Player-Pianos 0 Victrelns H. I,. 18-14.21 THE UNIVERSAL Aft-M J3IL &et Sflcs and Serbite. nftMuWNM Mere Ferd cars will be purchased thie Christmas than ever before. And there is every reason why. The present very low price of the Ferd the lowest it has ever been its usefulness, convenience, economy of upkeep and dependability is making an overwhelming appeal te every class of Christmas buyer. Nete the Lew Price of Other Types RUNABOUT $325.00 COUPE Electric Starter, Demeunted Rim. Extra Kim. Nen-tXldTim oil around) 595.00 SEDAN EUctrie Starter. DcmountebU Rims. Extra Rim, Nen-Aid Tim all around) 660.00 CHASSIS 295.00 TRUCK CHASSIS 445.00 All prices f. e. b. Detroit. Order new for timely delivery. Terms if desired. AitUierixed Philadelphia Ferd Dealers TUB IIOWLKY GOMlAY 2410 Seuth St. Hpruce 8180 MOKltlS .JONT.H. Inc. 00(1 Woedtnc Avr. Oierbroeli 4W)4 Wrst 2W9 KOELUS-tiltKKXWOOD CO. Bee. C02S-2D Germnnten-n Are. Grrmiintimn 1013-20 North 009? MAKOEHUM SIOTOU CO. lerk Iteiul ft City I.I no Oak I.nn" 1U80 TIIOS. II. MART1NDAI.K 3437 North ltrenrt Ht. Tleiu 4J7B-77 Park 0373 UAI.TEK THICK 20th & Yerk Hts. Dlnmend 20(10 SOUTinVKSTKKN AOKNCY fi3d A Ilnltlmere Are. Wnedlnnd 4B07-08 West lOill AI.YIN A. SWENSON 4184-SO Krnslnzten Ave. Frnnkterd 27A7-83 East 7023 UNIVERSAI. MOTOK AOENOY 3427 Chestnut Ht. rresten S3HI llt 11M WAOEB & KAIir-EI.E8 M(h S: Chrstiiut Hts. Ilrlment 3551 West 1717 WEST 01 HARD AOEXCY 2317-1B W. Glrnril At. I'eplnr S374 ItMe 6104 ALEXANDER AM.AN 1(1 Illxhlnnd Ave. Chestnut Hill 4819 IIANIIAM MOTOR COMPANY Kldge Ae. & Dttpent St. Roxherouich 077R JOHN IIARIIER !73t n-i.tlften Pike Rnslteten 8036 E. M. nAnTtETT 4310 Brown Ht, llsrtni 1231 West 203 COIIIIS CHEEK MOTORS 7210 tVoedlnnd Aye. Woodland 8215 J. A. CCNNINOIIAM 1183-87 Seuth Bread Ht. Orezen 4377 Race W ROBERT K. rOUIA(ROI) 7110-21 Rlslnir Sun Are. rrankferil 4387 IIARItY H. FRENCH. Ine. 1212 rrnnkferd Are. KenMncten 2778-70 East 72IH HENRY A. GONHI.E 4031-3(1 North Bread Ht. Wjeralnit 0780 II. F. nOFFMAN" Incorporated 321 North Bread Ht. Sprure (1013 Rare 2171 Miiiiiiiniilliiiiiiiiiiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii lIllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiilliiiliiillllllHr SSWWj. - r -r--'.' 4 (IIW !-- a ueaspLt WSmn ij ymtir iWT! V' We hear your stenegra get married pher And she was such a geed girl, tee! But there are ethers skilled, intelligent, experienced girls net out of a job through inefficiency, but solely because of business conditions. Yeu understand that. Before another day passes wc can give .wide publicity te your little tale of wee, and it will doubtless prove a godsend te some worthy girl with, perhaps, a dependent mother. Yeu knew the kin$ of homes into which these newspapers go. They find a welcome in YOUR home, don't they? The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger will carry your message te a great multitude of responsive readers. Phene that message te our Classified Advertising Depart ment and let us set it before our readers tomorrow. i Maybe the postman en your route won't wonder what's happened. We will mail the bill later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 lHJUIIIIIIllliiiiiiiiiiiiii.il,, i, ),, mimmeM-m eettemmmkmkwummmkUkummamKmammkmkmmmmmmke ',t
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