Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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Experienced
KNIT GOODS
SALESMAN
Wanted
Large manufacturer of .knit
underwear and ether knit
goods selling direct te retail
trade lias opening for a capa
ble and experienced salesman
whose personal and business
record will bear closest inves
tigation. Salary and commis
sion basis. Christian only.
This is a splendid oppor
tunity for first-class man.
Send application at once, giv
ing full information as te age,
where employed during past
ten years, and business and
personal references, te Bex
A 403, care Public Ledger,
Philadelphia.
i Jersey Covernor Calls Dry Law
I "Instrument of Op-
prossien"
G. 0. P. RULES LEGISLATURE
Srteeinl Dlsnitrh te Evmlrv Public Ltdatr:
Tren(en, Jan. 10. Governer tM
ivnnld, In Ills .innunl memngi lotlie
New Jersey Legislature. which opened
its 11122 lessien hern today, declared
the Vnn Nes Prohibition Kuferccnirnt
net an "Instrument of oppression" and
urged its rensal. The Governer nil
vited the substitution of a Ics drastic
measure, which vveu'.l permit jury trials
for nil nllegI violators.
On this subject the Governer, in bis
message, said
"The belief tl.it the surest pietcc
tien against judlrl.il and ether forms of
i.ppreslen nnd tvrnnnv lie- in the right
of trial l)j juiy is e well settled In the
mind" of our people that attempts te
encroach upon or destroy that privilege
can have but e.ic effect, namely, te
breed suspicion of the motive, of leg leg
iMatern and contempt for Inw.'
'or One-Cent Go.sellno Tn
L CLERKS FIGHT
FOR 8-HOUR OAY
Union Representatives in Chi
cage Conference Alse Demand
Pay for Overtime
NEW RULES ARE OPPOSED
n- the Associated Press
Chicago. Jan. 10. Vxtra pay for
overtime work nnil the eight hour day
were the principal points sought by
railroad clerks In controversies ever the
rules of the clerks' national agreement
which were up for consideration by the
United States Railroad Laber Heard to
day. The beard expected te complete,
its draft of new rules within two weeks,
and promulgation of a new set of rules
te replace the agreement made under
federal control is looked for bv Pebru
ary 1.
Eight rules of the old agreement
affect the clerks" pa and thee rules
have been the subject of the greatest
disagreement In negotiations during the
last few months TJke the national
agreement of ether groups of railroad
euiplejcs, the clerks' agreement was
ordered replaced bv new rules which
the beard directed the empleyes and the
Ti.. ..i .mnuiitiiiui n r.. rnrriers te draw up by agreement. The
olutlen te Congress, petitioning It te disagreements resulting from such ne-
BANDIT, ELUDES PURSgiT
"Hen" Qrcsn, Who Broke Jail at
West Chester, Still at Large
West Chester, Pa.. .Tan. 10. "Hen"
Green, the "gold-teeth bandit," who
made a sensational escape ever the walls
of the jard of the Chester County
Prison here yesterday in bread- day
light, was still at large today and no
trace of him has been received at the
prison except a report that a man an
swerlng hiH description wns seen, yes-
crs In tlw fields near wawnsct.
terday afternoon by n party of fox hunt-
The wall ever which Grccu clambered
is fifteen feet In height. Green get ever
It while, ether prisoners were nbeut the
ard.
A State policeman fired upon n Negro
named Procter, near Downiugtewn, to
day nnd wounded him slightly iu the
leg. As the trooper nppreached the
fallen mnn his gun wns accidentally
discharged and sent a bullet Inte his
own hip. Procter was net wanted by
the police. '
DINE
r
Scullys
(krmantewnIve.
Faultless Service,
tfapoiHlmmbcfbeds.
C&TERING
Brewing,Kjng & Ce,
Fine
Men's
Worsted Suits
$33.50 -
Twe hundred of these only.
They were $50
and geed value at that price.
BROWNING, KING fi CO., Makers
I524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET
r
Diamond Wedding or
Guard Ring
Made of platinum and encircled wit It 19
diamonds of geed quality $100.
These rings arc much admired and arc very
popular. Our collection includes various widths
with diamonds, some with sapphires, rubies,
emeralds and onyx. ' '
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S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st..
DIAMOND MERCHANTS J13AVKLEIIS SILVERSMITHS
& tX'T rrl-! mmmwmvwmCharge Accounts InvUcdiDpMail Orders Ffllcchnnunu
the State l"tlllt Heard, urged n tax agreements en llule Ne. p., calling for
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MMi,irrTiliil!rlni!i;u,iiiiliirai!iiiiil!i!:i!:ii5iiMi;;iii!;iri,i,ii
The finest butter
in America!
M P'rr 'I
of one cent n gallon en eavellne for me- time and encliulf time alter eignt Hours
- . . . . . .. 1. .. l.Hl, tlm nlni-lr il(.li rrut tnneil
ter vehicles te provide aemtinnai reve- "" " " "" ,.: ".,",'
nue for the State hlghwnj system: IJig lit reads hae agreed with their'
-... ,.....i .1,. ..K..iiiin,, ,.f dm Mnn c erks te nay pre rata time after eight
Police Act and tlm parage of a I hours, but ether carriers arc as-klng
lnu enlllmr for trial before a State i no extra pay for tlm ninth hour, pre
Chancellor for person- h n a result) rata for the tenth, nnil time nnd our
of Inber troubles, are held In contempt ' half only after ten hours.
..f the Chancery Court. He also Mine , Tim arge major! of carriers desire
turned an act which would prohibit , te abolish time and one-half for bun
night work and preude for an eight- ln and holiday work. n!e except after
hour clay for women in iuduftnes. ten hours.
,, , . . i ....( Monthly nnd weekly baFes of pay are
Discussing his recommendation for n ,t t;v Ill)01t two. thirds of the
legislative revolution te I i engres, , atk- . ,,,,, opposed te n daily
ing that bed j te feibnl I cderal Judges! . . , , , h (Lr cmnle.ves nsk te be
continued. Anether rule WHICH the
Today
Sold only in our Stoics g
from hearing matters decided by the
I"tillt lfeard. the (Jevernnr declared
that if tlm cafe of tlm Public Service
Hallway Company, which upon being
denied increased rates by the Heard of
Ctlllty Cnnml'ieners applied te the
I'nited States li.trlct Ciirt for an In
junction te restrain the heard from in
terfering with the collection of its new
i-'te". is allowed te become a precedent
it will destrer tlm well-established
power of the Legislature te fix tlm rates
charged the people of the State hj pub
lic utilities. The Kxecutlve asserted
that, even though the injunction granted
bj the lYdcrnl Judge was revoked with
in a da. It seemed intolerable thnt a
situation could exist under which it Is
possible for n utilltv. dissatisfied with
a unanimous decision of tlm legislative
..l. - .) I., l.n werrilnml nrnTHrlnB '
I"II1JHU,1? .IV l" l-l jt..v.. ,..v...ju,
three hours' pa for two hours Wok
for calls, and time nnd one-half- there
after, when the full wceklv assignment
of hours has net been worked. The
reads seek elimination of any punitive
pavment under tills rule. .
Anether rule .peeifjing lime and one
half for work done before and after the I
regular work period was agreed te bvi
enlv half of the reads bringing dis
putes te the beard. The carriers who
could net agree te this rule desire te
te pav only pre rata pa for work con
tiguous te the regular assignment.
The eight-hour da. provided by Utile
!S, has been agreed te bj twenty-five
carrier", but twentj-nlne reads objected
te certain features of the rule. Ihc
u
WMIMM
I ngencj. te Ignore tlm courts of this mnj objection was m its application
A WONDERFUL
TONIC AND APPETIZER
PEPTONA
Made with cod liver
extract, peptenized
iron, malt, manganese,
catcara, and ether
valuable ingredients,
all prescribed con
stantly for enriching
the bleed and tnvig tnvig
erating the entire sys
tem. Excellent for
children, cenvales
cents and sickly
adults.
I Regularly QQa Thit
r t.2s yew Menth
Pureteat
RUBBING ALCOHOL f5
r mtnm alfnhnl I I
lied as tf makft It yL
for Internal nsr 7
hrfara. It Is free frit
i Terr hnnr eev- UJ 9
nt Iut. Will de 11 PWE
State and apply te n reder.il Court,
which can assume te pass upon Mich
piestienf.
Recommendation was also made hy
the (Joverner of a reasonable fee by
I'tilities upon each issue of securities.
He also suczested an anuronrlatlen he
made te help the State fight applications nate all overtime nnd would apply main
espi-clally In the case of men having
light or Intermittent emplejnmnt. Other
carriers nsk a nine or ten hour day. '
A large majority of reads indicated
their desire te pa a straight menthlv
salary for nil services in such cases of
intermittent wers i ins weum ciiini-
rha beat rrndn nlrnhnl
M treitled as tf makn It
aanc ler int
aiitl thrfere.
of fhe Terr h
emraent Ijit. VII1
ierrthlns: the pure al
ji ehl woelU rie. but mn
I set be taken intrrnaiu
full
50c
Pint
Bettle
36S DAYS' SERVICE
The Symbol
What yen reallr
ea for when Ten
hut a net Water
ltettle Is serTlre.
The Smbet. made
In enr eifn far far
terj, meulded
from one niece, of
hearr AterU with
eitrn wide mouth
for e a tllllnr
Mill be replarrtl nt
anv time durlinc
one vear with u
new bottle It It
rieTeJeiw nor defect
Rtgularlj
2.00
1.69
77u
Menth
HOSPITAL BRAND
ABSORBENT COTTON
lis utilities for Increa-ed rates.
G. 0. P. ORGANIZES
BOTH iV. . HOUSES
ternili
te all
Is t agents nt small stations where
the train service is infrequent, te gate
men. announcers, train crew callers and
bimilar empleves.
DISBANDING OF N. J.
BRIGADE IS ADVISED.
n"vj' rt rati I tn r rn e Ptiii' t -ifijr
Trenten, Jan. 1(1 Crowded gal'cries
banks of flowers and palms and d's
jilins of Hag nnil streamers greeted the
organisatien of tlm Htith session of the
N'ew .Ierse Legislature, in both Senate
and Heuse, shortly after neon teday:
In the galleries women predominated.
uinii hnving been attracted for the
first time ti, witness a legislative open
ing
Republicans are in absolute control
of tlm new Legislature The Senate Is (vcunl DaealU te fir' i l,4d - Lcde".
composed of sixteen Republicans and Trenten, Jan. 10. The Mucka Leg
five Democrats, and the Assetnblv of islntlve Committee, which lias been m m
fert v-the Republicans nnd fifteen IJcm- vetigatlng the nlTairs of the National
ei rat- On joint ballet the Republican (iuard. tedaj submitted its n-pert te the
miijiTiij it lerij-iiiic. ii is iriuauv i.esls ature. It recenunenils the lias-
Legislature Alse Urged te Put
Infantry Officers en Un-
assigned List
rluin . according te the Republican
leaders, that State Treasurer William
T Read, of Camden, will be re-elected
for another tliree-jear term en joint
ballet (loverner IMwnrds during the
session will till iiiativ positions, includ
ing appointments te the higher judl-
laij. ceutilj courts ami State offices
Mouses ((ulrhl.v Organize
Jim organization if each house was
liilikl.v effected. In the AssembI) the
Heuse was called te order bv I'pten S.
Jeffrevs, of Camden, selecti-d bv the
majority aliens te lie Clerk of the
Heuse, and the caucus slate wus put
through, Assemblvmnn T ILirrv Row
land, of Camden, being T-lieseu as
Speaker of the Heuse AsveiilbljIUIHl
William W. I'van-, of Passaic Ceunt.v.
Is majeritv lender and Asseiiihlj man
llenrv J (iacde, of Hudsen, minority
leader Twe women members of the
sseinbly, Mrs Margaret II. Laird, of
Newark. Republican, an AssembI AssembI
weman in the l'.l'Jl I., gislmuri . and
Mis Kntheriiie W lliewn, of ,Ierej
Cltv Deineirut. tlei led te the Assem
bI v last full, received their creden
tial.
sage of an act ilndinmling the ptrsent
Infuntry brignde of the National (iuard,
the placing of Its officers en the un- i
assigned list and the enactment of a law
(Uitig the location of the units m mu
nicipalities, where infantry units were
located before the recent sweeeing'
transfer of the IHth Regiment's head- I
'(iinrters from Camden te Pntepsen .md
battalion headiiuaiters of the command
from Seuth Jer-ev te North Jersej.
The repot t sexerelv critlci7i tJm
election of Hrigailier (Jeneral Heward S.
Ilerden. of Oceanic, a wealthv im'itla-
man. as inrnmaiider of the State' in
fantr brigade ever a World War
veteran and finds that Ilerden'si elec
tion "was forced In innuendo almost
amounting te threats toward the i
"lectors, the held efli ers of the 114th
and the 11,'lth Regiments."
The report declares that "the nieiale
and etlii iencj of tli organizations of
the infantrj brigade of the Stale have
In en reducfd te the point wlure they i
(ease te be a inllitnrv .mset ' nnd as-i
serts further that "the praitire of ap- I
pointing or eliding officers of the Na
tienal (iuard who ile net possess the
In the Senate Senater William I!.1 military riunlifi-atlens, nbilltv or ex
I Bnew white, pure, perfertlr ahserblnr
t ration, equjiUy fit for medlrlnnl a
-well Mm H9unriiBia Mr inci lumiini uac.
d-yQ per pound
Interesting Prices
1M Reett's Emolslen
lft Irerls ,
JJS father Jehn's Medlrlne
1.M Womnele's C L. Oil Kitra
ji" t-ntirura illntment
.SO Mrnttielnfam Ointment
,M Mutterele Ointment
.Ii Heeeham'a I.lrrr 1'1'Js
.TR Tarter-a I.lttle IWrr IMIIs.
Ut Fellows' Hjrun Hype ,
1.00 Vlnal .
.Se rirome Heltter
,0 Ilixn'a Kldner rllln ....
.49 Ktetcher'a Casterla
1.55 Cjude's renin Mnnrnn
1 e. HerllrU'a Malted Milk
J.OO.I.Interlne. M os.
,7B Mellln's Feed . ...
l.M nJel
l.M Natated Iren
l.M rinkhem's eEetable Cem
poend
.10 Sal llenntlrn
I
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rt tSr
tftr
10r
4flr
10c
llle
LSI
S9r
4IVe
49c
Me
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(Mr
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70c
Maekuv. of Itergeu, Repiildicnn, who
has been inentieimd as a gubernatorial I
pessihiht was elccud president, In nc nc
I'erdunee with the cam us choice. Sen Sen
aeor Charles I Whiti . of Atlantic
fount, is majent lender and SenaUir
U Minder Simpsen, of Ilud-en, minor miner
i'v lender.
fter the Heuse hid been called te
iidi-r by t'lerk Jefirejs the Rev. L. L.
Hand, pastor of the Parkslde M. V.
i Imrch. of Camden, offered prayer..
Then followed roll-call, after which As-
sfinbljinan daede. n Muster In Chan
icr.v. administered tlm oath of office
te AssetuhlniMti Philip I. Klliet, of
Lssex. Mr. Klliet. in turn, adminis
tered the oath te all the nieinbcru of
the Heue. who arose nnd raled their
right hands as thej repeated the oath of
adherence te the State and national
Constitutions in iiuiten.
Mnjerlt.v Leader I'v litis nominated
Mr. Rew fund for Speaker, and after
his flectien bv u party vote, Assetn
ldvmui llebart. of Ksscx : Plcrseti, of
I nien, .mil Mrs llrevvn. of Hudsen,
were named a eiiiinlttee te escort the
.new Speaker te the chair
Governer's Rtiilget Message t
C.ric rnnr l.dward". in his annual'
pcrieni e necessmy te innunaiid troops
in the (mid is icsyoiislble for tins de
plorable condition."
In ncieid.mce with the findings of the
cemmittie n bill for the disbandiiient el
the present New Jersey Infant rv Ilri
gade of the Natl null liuard was intro
duced in llie Hoiike tixiin nt the in
stuiue of Speaker Rowland, of Camden,
a the opening of the Legislature.
$250,000 PITTSBURGH FIRE
i
Smoke Clouds Hamper Firemen Dur
ing Blaze In Retail District
Pittsburgh. .Inn. 10. (R A. 1M
Tire which swent the Kiehbaiim liulhl
ing in tlm I'ifth avenue retail district
leilnv 'aused damage estimated nt
SJ.ri(l.ftfl ). Fer two hours after the fire,
men responded te a general alarm the;
were unable te enter the building, be
ing driven hack nsain and .igaiu bv
great volumes of dcusu meke which
lolled from the floors occupied b ,i tie
nnd ten-cent store
The (latin's were finally hirmght tin -ei
r cmlrel bj water poured from the
tops of adjoining buildings
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Seft i fDruq St
rermsrlr KlUer Hesenian
soe 8 Itread St rer. Siinire
JSI0 slarUet !06 Market
IKK Chestnut IM L'''",1nel
M Market ' ' S' '''
SS54 N. Yxtmt. ft Tork (llHiilnilMl
371 tHrmantewn Are., nrnad Krle
UHmUBIOWH.K lUCHtn m
budget nn"iige recommended a total
hi iitopiuitlen for tlie liscai ear end
ing June .'tn. ilea, of ;i:i,s'j(i.-' ID.74,
which i 51.:;."il.MK1.7.- less than the
sum siimtieimd for Suite use during the
present Slate vear. The budget 'bowed
that the estimated avilhible Stale reve
Mie for the next fiscal jear aie $13. $13.
e.'JI.IHO. of wlleh S'J.TIO.MIl.tlt! repre
seats the amount of preeiit apprnprlii apprnprlii
dens from speeul funds, making the
istiiunte el genei.il State lunui ?10,
."ifWl.S'lh 'H
Since tlm foiegelng estiiunte was
mndi' the I'xciutive declared, business
and financial condition huve impreud,
i. ml there seems ever reason te believe
new thnt the State'ri icyenues for ihc
preeent jcar, as well as for next ycai,
will be in excess of the estimate of
-4 ' thre month? age-
VOLCANO SPREADS RUIN
i
Cocea Plante Deatreyed Grazing
Lands Covered With Ashes
San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, Jan.
10. (Uy A. P i The volcano Ome
tene, en the Island of Ometepc. eight
mileN from the western slime of Lake
Nicaragua, Is In active eruption. Man.,
thousands of ocea plants have been
I t'estrejed, large areas of gnuuig lauds
are covered with ashes und mini cattle
are dead.
The inhabitants of the adjacent vll-
luges, terrified b the internal rum
bllngH are fleeing te zones of safety.
i Considerable lava is flewiim down the
'ilOS-foet cone, but hnji as jet done no
material damage. The eruption Is the
worst since 1885.
1215 Chestnut Street
Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request
eAe -JAfrUAftY Bale
HIGH CHARACXERa 1922 cTVIODEL
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31
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TTTal M m 7 iaT fimr fjrj'j,"JFs)w l. Cj"saP'sa
tXte. PeQent ffy
N
OT A SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR SALE PURPOSES-
NOT A SEASON-END ACCUMULATION OF OLH
SIZES AND LEFT OVERS NOT A RAG-TAG COLLEC
TION OF FURS OF DOUBTFUL PEDIGREE
BUT, ON THE CONTRARY, A MOMENTOUS STOCK
DISPOSAL, WHICH HAS NO PARALLEL IN THE HIS
TORY OF THE FUR BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA
UTTERLY DISREGARDING COST, PROFIT AND FORMER
SELLING PRICE.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our
Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te Be
Continued Monthly Through the
Spring and Summer
Marmet Coats
Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed.
(30 inch). ,
(Si! inch)..
Russian Peny Coats k W inch)...
Russian Peny Coats, Opossum Trimmed (W inch).. ,
Australian Nutria Coats ( ch) . .
French Seal Coats f ''"''
French Seal Coats, Nutria-Trimmed (m inch)..
French Seal Coats C '..
French Seal Coats. Austr. Opossum Trimmed. . (w md,)..
.French Seal Coats, Skunk-Trimmed f? inch)..
French Seal Coats, Skunk-Trimmed (,e inch)..
Leepard Cat Coats, Seal Trimmed (M wch)..
Natural Muskrat Coats f- inch) . .
Natural Muskrat Coats C0 ch)..
. Us
inch) . ,
inch) . ,
inch). ,
(36 inch)..
(.',0 inch)..
(.10
US
(45
inch) .
inch) .
Moleskin Coats
Moleskin Wraps .
Hudsen Seal Coats
Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk-Trimmed
Hudsen Seal Coats
Hudsen Seal Coats. Skunk-Trimmed (W inch).
uuusen seal wraps
Hudsen Seal Wraps
Hudsen Seal Wraps (-s inch) . .
Hudsen Seal Circular Capes (is. inch)..,
Natural Raccoon Coats (se inch). .
Natural Squirrel Ceas (se inch) . .
Natural Squirrel Coats CQ inch) . .
Natural Squirrel Wraps Cs inch)..
Natural Squirrel Circular Capes (45 inch) . .
Natural Squirrel Wraps (45 inch) . .
Black Meire Caracul Wraps (45 inch) . ,
Taupe Caracul Wraps (45 inch)..
Taupe Caracul Circular Capes (45 inch) . .
Leepard Skin Coats, Reaver-Trimmed (se inch)..
f)ttt
1
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Persian Lamb Coats, Skunk-Trimmed . .
Jap Mink Wraps
Natural Mink Coats. . ,
Natural Mink Wrap
Natural Mink Coats. . ,
Natural Mink Circular Cape
Alaska Beaver Ceat (sg
Ermine Wrap (45
Broadtail Wrap (45
Broadtail Wrap (45
(45 inch)...
(45 inch)..,
(36 inch) , .
Reduced
from
75.00
150.00
75.00
135.00
98.50
120.00
150.00
165.00
185.00
180.00
200.00
120.00
150.00
215.00
."100.00
.'100.00
3 10.00
375.00-
.195.00
125.00
-150.00
525.00
000.00
750.00
350.00
450.00
525.00
750.00
825.00
900.00
150.00
700.00
900.00
150.00
525.00
750.00
750.00
(45 inch)... 1500.00
(38
(45
Extra Size Ceals and Wraps-
mch)... 1075,00
inch)... 2000.00
inch)... 750.00
inch)... 1000.00
inch)... ?)00.00
inch )...2Qnnnn
from 44 te 54 Dust
Reduced
te
49.50
98.50
49.50
89.50
49.50
79.50
79.50
89.50
115.00
119.50
129.75
79.50
98.50
129.75
195.00
195.00
225.00
245.00
245.00
265.Q0
295.00
345.00
395.00
495.00
225.00
292.50
315.00
495.00
545.00
595.00
295.00
595.00
595.00
295.00
345.00
495.00
495.00
995.00
745.00
1245.00
495.00
595.00
595.00
1245.00
Entire Stock of Chokers, Steles and Sets
at Savings up te 50 per cent!
JUMP te any
en of 8,000 te
j
A
80,000 Cards
.SHAW-WALKER
CARD FILING
DESK
THE Shaw-Walker card filing desk
places eight thousand te eight)
thousand cartjs within easy reach.
Saving 25 of the operator's time
by combining n card cabinet with a
flat top desk.
Saving 50 of the fleer space by
concentrating mere cdrds within
arm's length than any ether method.
Comfortably seated the operator
works with greater accuracy and
rapidity.
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