. ": H 1 is A 6 f t. EVENING PUBH6 IEDEKr-PHlLADELPfflA, THURSDAY, TANUAJEtf', 19, 1922 . i wBlK HOTEL ADELPHIA Dinner Dancing in the English Roem ARNOLD JOHNSON'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA NO COVER CHARGE Supper Dancing in French Roem, $1 Cever Charge Mi m gene; i it- 3 BROKER MISSING AFTER FAILURE wBaTrcT"?" !4r " rrtW?rr''!"Am :.' t s..r.A -a ri s, ' , , V'twr-: s - t zjpf-Vw-w. Taken Before Officers of Da-i funct Firm Vanished, Says Receiver LIABILITIES NEAR $500,000' All toeie-lcaC ledger pat' referring referring te Hie accounts of officers of tnc bank-1 Hlmen-SchfafTer Company. Inc. et sue op ium dniucv f? I Jehn Warren Watsen Company ijj H Slth & 1-ernst Sts.. rhlts. Kj m mm mm street, have disappeared, She said , tncm. Makes Many Kinds of Desserts sjrarcfffiiniEraj,,CT2Daffl raijnaw The finest butter in America! Butter I - 46- I 111 runt 1300 Arch F'-aneis .1. Walsh, the receiver, nn- . iinceil teda. He naltl the losses will mal $300,000. Harry A. Simen. Maiir.fr It Scheaf ' and Jehn .T. Stein, promoter of the mnpany, still are mUslng. Warrant! i IiarpiriK embezzlement nnd fraudulent , conversion have been Issued for thera. After working roost et the night en the books of the steels brokerage con cern. Mr. Walsh nnd hi attorneys dis covered that Seuth Jersey residents liar been hit hard by the failure. The stock selling trail of the com pany's talesmen, visible through Seuth .Tcrsev en the records found intact, were confirmed by mnnv frnnti. telcphone culls today Clients Grew Frantic 'Lite messages come from Atlantic f"ty. Cape Maj. Wildwood. Vinclnnd, Glnssbore. MlllTl''e nnd ether towns. The anxious Inquiries were made by ' merchants, farmers, mnnll tradespeeple, school teacher and professional men. One woman came in from Seuth Jer sey nnd told the receiver that she had let SlfiOO. hev life MviiiKS. that she had gene te New Yerk yes- terdny nnd found empleye1' still in the 1 office there, but no en; In charge. The company opened offices In Mill viltu. IS. J., six months age. nnd "worked" the telephone lists, holding out glittering profits as this bait te snare Investors. Mr. Wnlsh. in going ever the books, found yesterday at 'he Arch street offices, gave hi first thought te the accounts of the cempnnv officers. The books were of the modern loese-lcnf sytem. Every page referring te thee accounts hud been remove 1. presum ably before the three promoters hurried out of the city. Liabilities Aieuml sT.OO.eOO ''Raped en the extent cf tl.e itm- pnlgn carried en in Seuth Jersey .ind , In several ceuntle3 of Pennsylvania. 1 believe the cempanv's liabilities will reach MOO.OOO." Mr. Walsh nil to day. "Ne c-eeta of any account hive been found se fur." Mr. Wnlsh Raid tnere is evident e that the persuasive stock peddlers even went te farmhouses In isolated districts. Selling "arguments" nnd high-sounding references te geed stocks that had piled up fortunes for the forehanded pulled out bard-earned savings from the farm ers. The former boardroom manager for the firm told Mr. Walsh today that until two mouths age he bad held a responsible position with a reputable New Yerk house nnd had n large per sonal following. He said it was his belief that the firm had hired him be sar.v t rw m m .-$ -jtiMmSmtfm HIIIH SI h -( ''''i',nlKliTaW .HillllllllllH MSHBBV5fABBBBBBBBm -' asHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl .aHH,KlilllllM flUHIIIIIIIIIH alllllllllllHiilllHiilllllllllllllHHB 41IIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIHIHRalBlirVlllllaB saBBBBBBBaBBBBBBDsaBBBBBBBLBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBOHrQ HBBBBBBiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB9Bls90BSi QsSBBBbB f : iii i.i.u'ii! ! . mmmmmmuAiniMiunimKwmmmmmmi PROFIT DENIED BY MARSHALL FIELD Average Only 2.39 Cents en Each Dellar of Sales, Says Company's Head ANSWERS F0RDNEY ATTACK Harry A. Simen, of the bankrupt brokerage ttrnt of Simen-SrhenlTer Company, us he vtutrhed the ticker in Ids offices nt 1300 Arch street before the rrnsli and Ills subsequent disappearance Feud te Win Leve Ends in Murder Continued from I'nrfr One third fleer. Vellinl nnd his friend get up, went te the Mnirwny and saw two men en the landing belew. Ky the Associated Presn Washington. Jan. 19. Departing from Its usual custom of. wutnf . n. financial statements, Marshall Held & Ce.. of Chicago, In a ytncnt pre- nnrn.t I... Ilu nreslrlcllt . Jehn U. bllCUll, , nnd presented te the Heuse today by .Representative Mnnn, of Illinois, , nn nn neunced that during the year 10J0 its total net Bales were S181),0CK).OOO. Net profits for the year, after payment ei Federal taxes, amounted te 2.111) cents en each dollar's worth of sales. 'i'i,n utntAment said tlin announce- 1 ment of preiltH wns made because of n i bpeech delivered in me neuje mi vv (ember 21 by Chairman. Ferdncy, of the I Wnvs nnd Means Committee, during which he charged that Importers vure , wnging nn unfair fight en the Ameri can valuation plan, Incorporated in the new tariff bill. The statement declared that the Congressional Iteceni snewcti that Mr. Feidncy hnd charged that Marshall Field & Ce. made n profit of I .'iOOO per cent en the sale of n knife purchased in Germanv ler u.e cents and sold at retail nt 55 and had nlse mad huge profits, en a. number of ether imported articles. ( lists furnished nre te cover secret n charge about the knife profits nnd pre well lis public understandings. , sentrne ,ata i0 prove thnt he hndnmde a tneugn It wns said that the agree- crronceus statements ns te the ether MRS. HARRY G0DEY DIES ' i t Member of Old Phlla. Family; JudQS McMlehael't Slater Mrs. Harry Oedcy, member of en old Philadelphia family, died today nt hci4 residence, 1841 Spruce street. Mrs. (Jedoy, who wns Nannie Mo Me Mlchnel, was n sister of the Inte Clnr Clnr ten McMlchncl nnd of Judge C'harle II, McMlchacl, of the Comnieii Pleas Court. Mrs. Gpdey 9 survived nlse by her daughter, Mrs. Alan 1). Wilsen, nnd her granddaughter, Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen. Arrangements for the funeral hare net been nnnetinccd. v ... j Norway Recognizes Mexico Mexico City, Jan. 10. Norway has recegnised the Obregon Government of Mexico, it is stilted In advices received here from the Mexican Charge d'Affalrcs nt Chrlatianin. SENATORS DISCUSS ALLIED . DEBT-REFUNDING BILL Proposal te Defer Interest Payments Three Years Defeated Washington, Jan. JO. (By A. P.) Republicans of the Senate In parly con ference today discussed details of the allied debt refunding bill, but failed te reach nn ngrccment en nny of them. The only definite action of the con ference ns te vote down, -10 te 2, an amendment by Senater Hnrreid, of Ok lahoma, which would hnve pievidcd that the payment of Interest by the debtor nations be deferred for a jieried net exceeding three years. When the conference recessed It had under consideration nn amendment, by Senater France, of Maryland, te "elim inate the prevision for a commission te conduct the refunding negotiations nnd te leave the whole matter In the hnnds of the President. CHAMBER ELECTING BOARi Ten .Directors Ara Bejng Chesen bl Business Men at Election ' ' Ten directors ej- the Chambtr ) isuuiun-iiu uie uiiiug i-icviee. wig mera lng. The vetlnj endeU 'hi 2 eul when the thirty-first annual mtt't wns held. ' - j ' There ere fifteen" candidates for tt Beard of Director, including ten m,' new serving,. . The directory up jfer n" election nre William J. Conlen, 8araei M. Curwcn, J. 8. McCullecli. w.,, ' P. Miller, Spencer K. Mulford FaJl r It. Plumb, Themas Shnllcress t' Jeseph M. Steele, Ernest T. Trli .h Charles r. vnugnan. The ether 5 candidates hre Gcerge McFsdden. Jii" McKlnlcy. Heward 8. llKS Smiu) iiuunrn m. ti.. frtmlv Shoemaker nnrl AvMih. r "Ini " - - -- vxvt MJ, Miss Minerva First at New Orleans Continued (ram Vete One ment te furnish this Information web Vellini opened the en them. One of only tentative In chnrncter, most of the new said te nave been Ueris. tried te get his revolver from his pocket, and dodged back and forth te avoid the shots that Vellinl was raining about Mm. Patrolman Downey, of the Fifteenth and Locust streets station, wns at tracted by the Pheti and jeinel thn pistol duel, sheeting at the two men en the second-fleer landing, while Vellinl fired down nt them. Deris If it was he and his com panion escaped the fuslllntlc by jumping through the glns deer of a tnller shop en the second fleer. Patrolman Downey ran upstairs, risked his life by putting his head through the deer, nnd then jumped through the aperture. The two men turned nt bay, nnd exchanged shots with the patrolman, dodging te the fire escape nnd thus es caping when their ammunition wns ex hausted. The incident was reported as nn at tempt at robbery. Vellinl is raid te have known that one of the midnight visitors wns his rival, but said nothing. Vellinl organized a punitive expedi tion of his own. He set out with his gnng in n tnxicah Wednesday night .e tiud Deris and the girl. Vellinl and Aids Risked Lives Vellinl nnd hiu followers risked their lives bv invndlng Deris' own bailiwick In the Tenderloin. Thev visited nil the dnnce halls In the neighborhood of Eighth and Vine streets and loelted into the back rooms of cafes. They could delegates Indicated nftcrwnrd that thev expected the llstrt te be in the hands of the secrctnry general of the Conference befere the committee resumes Its Ms Ms siens tomorrow afternoon. In American delegation circles, the subject of commitments nnd filing of lists of these by the Pewcru wag con sidered "of the highest importance." It was described ns being a "necessary and essential step" boferc any treaties or agreements could be subject te re view by the "beard of reference" set up Artlele Three of the Hughes open open open deer declaration agreed te jwturday. U wns indicated both in Amcrlcnn i articles, the statement declared the knife was bought in America and cost twentv-five times the amount given by Mr. Ferdncy. The statement nlse charged that Mr. Fordney "as n Government officer has secured' nnd made public records of our privntc transactions which bnve never been treated by a Government officer heretofore as ether than strictly confi dential." "That the American valuation plan needs such gross misrepresentation of facts In order that It may be justified." the statement continued, "should be sufficient evidence that It is n measure that should net become n law." Commenting further en its pretlts, nml Clilnnvn nnnrfi.u fleir n,r nil.. ,.f ! Marshall Field & Ce. said thnt the re these lists would be preliminary te ngnin turn en the capital engaged In business bringing up Article Four of the Hughes fr t0 ?"' 1020 el8led only 0.0 per declaration, rejected vesterdnv, which cent, "or nn amount net much in ex would subject existing concessions te , JJ" ". a return en nn investment in Mm rnrleu- nt tl,lu hnnni n., r n... ' T.nlted States Government bends." American delegates said that although ' 'rhc"0 flff we the result of the no move had been mndc te bring up ' company entire manufacturing whole sale nun reran uusincss. "The nvcrnge net profits for the vears 101." te 1020 Inclusive en each dollar's worth of sales made by our rctnll store nftcr Federal taxes hnd been deducted," the statement said, "was 4.0 cents." i-ikiii nt hly. but thnt h had warned Hnd neither the man nor the girl, nnd his customers net te deal witn tne it was eany inurteay Sold only in our Stores W DC maJTOHil?CKiai!if!KaniKEUuliWIw MHIIIIIIJLUUUUlnni.lMI Yeung Weman Journalist anil author drslrcs prrmu nent, neil-imylni; renix-ctlnn with nn rtnbllliri! lungnrlnrt or newspaper u ntuft writer, correspondent, or lintli. .She would lit. r- te heroine nn Inlecrnl fncter In a nnhltrjiflen raenr writers who tool, nnun their rrnfl ag it dlffulllcil pro pre (!. and who would con sider .K-r A JOIBVALIST 111 (he lireudest srnr. An opportunity U touch! In express sincerely, with geed lllernr.r technique, n Treman'i com lotions nnd Impressions nf current stents, Intcrestlnr per sons, etc. Her nnullflrutlent hate hern acquired through nererel jcHrs" Jnurnallstle experience, some creatlte work, n yeur or foreign currespnndence and lecturlnr. and censldernbls ucadenila anil lolleclete tralnlnr. Inte a cemcental stlniulalliir. Intellectual nlmnsplicrej (such as slie seeks) she would brlns; nn Inherent lets of the pro fession and a sincere dstotlei, te tile Highest Ideals of serilre. , lieum nnd was himself hunting a new position when the crash came. He es- i tlmated the snnual profits of the firm for several years te have been as high as $ar)O.i)00 net. Develin Opposes Big Grant te Fair Continued (rem Pace One tlen. I told them that were was net ths ' slightest doubt in my mind that they would be for it te a man. In Mr. , IJeck's address here the sum of $2,500,- I 000 was only incidentally mentioned." the Article Four today, the principles contained therein were bound te come up in connection with the listing of all commitments. Wellington Koe, one of the Chinese delecntes. brought the nueetlnn of rmn. mltment9 before the committee and said ' n ien n n thnt the Chinese delegation was pre- I FlUIlll Peace PaCtS, lini.ii(l tn iiiknit, .1... l..ll 11..1 ...i .. .1 Im.,4 lu nuuiiiib UIU LUIl llttl, bt'UlXl UIIU otherwise. After s-eme iIIhcussIeu Sec retary Hughe presented the mutter te the committee in tentative form and it was understood, the formal resolution weu'd be adopted tomorrow. Three Textual Changes Dr. ICoe referred particularly te a treaty Li Hung Chang negotiated en iciinit or (.lima Poincare Demands Continued (rem I'nce One France, and we de net doubt thnt. Inasmuch ns both countries will be benefited, that one will be concluded between them en a basis 'of perfect ciiuality. Neither de we doubt that the ci-rnlng China, which China has knewl- merntng. when thev were riding en Market street In the Tnkicnb. that VeUinl taw the pair wa'klng en the ether side of the street, nt Tenth. s llit ....1 1.!.. ... 1 1 1 m T awl All t ff ei ini aim in- ti""" juni vw - -.,,,i ,.. i.,:,if ., "tt. n", iieiihusis ui vugiirn, uic siHivmcni mini ; the eab nnd.nttaclied Deris. He and PI "d te submit complete Iht e ,f . ,,rnm. , , en un(lcrstn d. LT .H'1 J2ht T SiS1 ' '?. these which wcVenetiaied openly Ul IWU s.ss,e -.. - - " . -- .' patrons te see tuat he get fair play ...,.1. ,.. t . -tnn.t wuii itussin in iniiu i ................ .. , -.. i..i i.. net enlj betwecn China and etlier nn- maintained " tiens. but between ether nqtleiiK con- A- ,. ,,' rrr,.,Q,, ,,0nn ti0inr the Frcncli treaty with the Turkish Nn- edge of. Dr. Koe said that he would be Three changes in the text nf the 'Vi.. ... ..i. trrins- te itrntr him te Geddes and Hushes resolutions en rail t.. M. hn heteetivpa (llnrk nnd ' reads were ndented in the committee. I A nn n-,! Ifl.WWh. l.MV.- fl'L 13... .L I. ll. -H.-l I. l. "I?" ..VU.. i tlennlists at Angera, the statement said : ing with Italy nnd Hnglnnd In an effort te prevent the resumption of tirece- Turkish hostilities, and In harmony with the Kllrt rfin m Vellinl grabbed at the girl, but she pulled away from him, leaving her handbag In his grasp. Deris get her out a slde deer while the gang wuh struggling with the detectives, nnd took i.,. nwnv in nnether cab. The handbag. snatched in the midst of the light. the nllles te reap the benefits of the He Hpeke of Senater Penrose's warm pr0V(Hi te be the Instrument of fate indersement of the project at a eon ference held in bis home, and hew Jehn Wanamaker had clearly outlined the scope of the exhibition when he said that it would be an international affair. "It is the intention, said Mr. Wcg- Key Id VeUinl te His Death rri.e riil lmri moved te nn anail ment heuse run by Harry Goldstein at ' tinanelul 102,'i Walnut stiect. one uau netn there but a few day. In the handbng r thn kev te the deer. It was with this key Vellinl let himself in last ulght, The first, in the opening naracrnnh of Geddes proposal, would pledge the ! Powers ngninsl "unjust dlscrimina- , tien" instead of f-lmply ngalnst "ills- I crimination." nnd the second would eliangc the Inst paragraph of the same , resolution se that "nny Power" In place of "the Towers could bring dis puted cases before the beard of ref erence. The enlv chance made In I lie Hushes resolution wns te provide thnt foreign and technical assistance Instead of "co-enerntlon would be in dersed in management of the Chinese rend The statement icfers te the relations between France and the United Stntes i in n paragraph reading : ' "We de net need aid. We seek te I maintain the strongest and mett friendly relations with all the peoples who 1 fought en our tilde for the rights of I humanity, nnd especially with the United States, whose co-operation con tributed se greatly te the common vic tery nnd who has just given us at the Washington Conference such strik ing proofs of her noble sentiments." . Confidence Vote Forecast A substantial majority In Parliament C lelng, "te ask three times that amount! t0 mfet n!, death by n bullet under the f. irem ivengresu. me .uujui mieiiu-i tu . i,eart f btep at Washington en his return from i Vellinl learned where the girl had h 'the Seuth and discuss this matter with I e cr0 the way, nt 1018 Walnut 5 a congressional committee. He should I .e A nTC, Vera Mnrichal. friend of S go there feeling that Council is back of Komee Verna, Vellini's faithful ally. f bim te a man and that the City of Vclllnt was at Vcrna's apartment late The armament limitation phase of the for the new srevcrnment. when the nues Conference came te the fore again today tlen of confidence comes up, was pre through suggestion of a new means of tUcted by experienced parliamentarians, solving difficulties arising out of the Poincare was given a hearty ovation fortifications question and through when he ascended the tribune by nil ex changes mnde In the five-Pewer naval i cent the Socialists and Communist . .... u.. .i... r,nr.i..n "..... ..I.... t i .i.... .,t.. T-i -.... treat) uy tin: j-riuiiiiin uimuiii i.-,.. group, numueniiK nixt.v-viKut. xji-jui. i Jt was suggested that Article l'J. cev- Mnrcel Cnehln nnd Alexandre IJlnnc Philadelphia is net going te haggle everl . de w,, the girl and Verna. Pe- ' erlng fortifications, be withdrawn from . were the only ones te interrupt the pennies in a matter of this kind." i,ce believe he had gene there ee h i the naval convention and left te be nt- Fretnlcr, M. Cachin shouting the "Absence makes the heart grew 'could watch the house ucress the stteet. ' tnched te the four-Power or Paid tie I charge that Poincare was responsible fender." said Mr. Wwlcln In referring About six o'clock be saw the man nnd treaty, if the Conference should se elect. f(,r the war. Hut this charge met with C te the Mayer's vacation in Flerida, and Kiri enter the house. He waited awhile, i n "wier te expetme tne nnvui treaty. hi,outs from the ether depuUes: "Ge C the manner in which a report submitted I then sent Verna ever te ask Margaret The article was erlglnully inserted In t ln the Itelchstag." The InteiTupt- bv Durell 3hUBter, the .Mayers secre- te come te the apartment wnere ne was. " . ,.v... .. .... ...,.,i . ...i. erH- Bueuis were urewntu in tnc no tary, was received, indicated that that i Vellinl stlU hoped for n reconciliation tVfsmxsi-rs () Kiiuie wi Sft IMC. I 101. I.KIXJKIt OFKICI. e rhlladelphlu, ln. E rmrs-rrrrri s iTTi s"i rtrinrT was the consensus of Council The report contained the list of the ordinances approved by the Mayer last year. A report from the City Controller was offered showing 82,1 12,254.57 Mill avai'able for appropriations at the clest Vera returned n few minutes later, and said she had been told te "go chase herself," nnd Margaret would net UUIU. . ., ltomee verna then volunteered te ee i "" ii.it .nniSsoder. lie knocked en Mai uttiet'a Japanese deiegntien I ... M. -r ... .. .. a deer, but with no netter result, iietere laiinncNe delegation, who made it n condition te acceptance of the ratio limiting naval construction. There was no information ns te whether the Jap anese would new agree te its eumina- today thnt the spokesmen said question of fertiflca- CORNS Lift Off with Fingers HOOT, IJUl i... uw ....... "-.. - ,!,.. till .u n l,a ifima nU id T.n. of IOL'1. immediately council piiMn-d ie imd time te return vellini cme """ ' nA ''""', VW7 ' v' ?j "i ,T, an ordinance deposing of the entire 0'er. ne knocked, but was refused nnvw Oew rn ment. Ihcy cxp nTned that amount. One wns an appropriation t adm ttnnce. He nwd the kev he had Rlttoeusjli V ''n11 "c 11,"?,t,r' ctl?"H .1112.254.57 te apply en interest for ,g ,n the girl's handbag and went in. from Tofcle ccjnceralna; tlia IlrltUli plan nm lean and the remainins $2,000,000 , v in the hall heard a shot, saw I toy a ?one of status quo ns Paelfiu went te the police department pay-roll Dier's Wife III Arffl 'Fn'lWheV ,a hZV'Mal SCm- SIP-- lormldv?ai,,ln:t,ucMensl e'n" 1 e- . vitni ,n,r r.i,i n ! several points. S trlTe III brother Albert he bad found the girl' Chances in Naval Treat v ill H08Dital Here a,enc ,n tlle room TTl,c" l" enter1 The ebnnscs made In the naval tivaty f . Tells of Quarrel draft followed objection made by some , , ,, .. . , of the Powers, notably Great Urltain, te centiuu4 from Tnie One , "Ve quarreled. the dying man the authorization given the United States uls cxDuUieu from the Philadelphia i B,d wie",1 M her I knew some and Japan te convert two great battle Stock Kxchanee lie has a handJerae ! ,nc wu In '" room' fIn ! mWl ' , cruisers each into aircraft carriers of a home in Ardnfere. 1 lS.I ... library , ".. man stepped from be- dlsplaccnient ar beyond the MT 000 w ..1,1 l h. nnrlh Sinn.nnn. while his, ""u " """ " - ions uuu iwi ihih u'"'' i vi-miMf. art eallerr is valued at $200,000, Many of the trading acceuntH with the cempanr originated while Hughes waB a member of the old firm. When hn withdrew hu took with him a large slice of the profits made up te that time. Tiic-e 1h the legal question which the receiver is new weighing. The m-eiver be'ieves n big iiddttien e the assets i an be made if it is found definitely tout Colonel Hughes should miry a tsbare of the losses. Dier & Ce had thirty-five persons employed in their statistical department alone As an evidence of the size of i's operations, the receiver learned he uad Information en bequests made nter i tie entire country. quarrel. He drew a gun and shot me." Te police Vellinl would say nothing. What little Information he gave about the sheeting was te his friends and relatives pt his deathbed. Deris was detained but a moment by Verna when he fled from the loom. "He threatened te sheet," said Verna, "and I heard mv friend groaning. ie 1 him go. i Te meet this objection, tne treaty as re 1 vised authorizes Great Ilritaln nnd the Powers, ether thnn America nnd Japan, I each te build two new carriers of H.T, 000 tens burden, le efffct the larger type of American and Japanese carriers. The scrapping rules have been chang ed ulithtl.v -e that in the disposition let 'of Fiiips te be scrapped only erm cnpl- tul ship iay be retained by each Power Vellini was sent te Jeffersen Hes- ' for conversion into .tuard or ether ciaft, pltul. The girl was arrested and tnken te the Fifteenth and Locust streets sta tion. There Lieutenant llclshaw, of the murder squad, questioned her for hours, She was both crafty and stub born ln her answers, the lieutenant said. He get nothing out of her, save the oft-reiterated assertion that vel- while Italy uud France nre autherlted te retain two such ships ter "gunrd or torpedo school" purposes. Anether "inodllicntien of the scrap ping rule, which originally required con demned bhlps te be scrapped Immedi ately, is te require the work of scrap ping le begin within six months after the taking effect of the treaty, when they must be mnde unfit for warfare purposes, wmie tne scrapping must be An almost complete check was found ' ' " s"01 himscir. u all great fortunes and peteritlul heirs This statement was dUpieved, police ri listpd In th nx-nrrN of the com- su.v. by the absence of a weapon. The panv. Tnesi names rurnistica a uuge bti mcn iw? ve t-enirat out-, cempicteu wiuun eigiueen menins. market" for the company's salesmen j tlen. She were h handsome gray squir- i Under a change made In the repluce tu work. rel coat, a sky blue hat, dark blue silk ment plans, Italy, which originally was I dress, ami warn pumps anu suif sieck- ( authorized te build two cnpltnl ships. , ingn. Her eyes, were led from crying nn 0f j.1,000 tens nnd the ether of Creditors trooped into the Common- Doesn't hurt a bit1 Drep a little "Freezene" en an aching corn, in stantly that corn otep3 hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin ders. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ' Freezene" for a few cents, sufficient te rsrneve every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the tees, and tlte clluscs, Avitheut soreness or irrlta- Uen.--Avt. wealth llillldliig ntbees of Jlr. i.eet) te-1 ...i.- flm.i R0H.r t,t-,i t, m,tl.m i '"a, .'".' . " i" ...... i... V. w... . dav. One fashionably gowned weman1.-"'" ' ' r,,,,V.7 l, ' ,,L ' . 7, ...... fifii t T herTliit F dav" JanZv ill bu t, K! bfLV ,,led ,"p.l l"?..'1!.0.? "? ' voluntarily abandoned the right ta dl.. he decided te "let It ride." It rode, i ", . V"." i,.n... "iT. 'L 'T,'i ' ... i tribute her tonnage allowance otherwise. Vnuther patron tild the nntlllnry re after. Vellinl kept a fmit stand nt er that the company made out n Kighth and Walnut streets, and was :i"( tlieck rejirescntlng his profit en well fixed. His father I dind. Ills tr.day, January lit. because the 'mother, Mrs. Carrie Vellinl, lives nt amount was a few dollars short lie in- 2121 Seuth 1 if teentli street. She has a famllv or three son" ami two dnijgh -l.ted nn a correct check. He left the I heck there and new is iijjfablr in get it Burglar Gets 3-Year Term Judge Uegern today sentenced Luther Warrante Nerre, 1313 Webster street, te five jenra in the County Prlseu for burglary of the home of Mrs. Amnndn SJSSSSSSSaSSSSSSSJ limm muhui if tiniiwi.iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinii'iilllll.lilllliiMllliUiiiUuiii ffrmrrrrrrr''rrmfmnfmmimmrwrrimm'rr M ,ope; -or e; -.e: :: .a. :e: .-a: .' '.Oi. .e ooo eoo oeo o: S' .e w. e. e.5 .Ot. O'. oeoo-. a :?. .;etf'' '.,b?.--' ? :o.eeooo.' .e;-fti."0: -O. O: -K. O :8 O; .'e. ,gO .; :o:...e: :. .'.eS O: .ei a. ae- .v. 'mH'ey ;e: Oi ipey.p. 'oe. lOiC- '0: :2.i or.T.e:.": 'jr. ,9' ''oeo: 9.V.- vraee"-' e. -e Vei .oe O'jya o-e.-:o'-'0::qj .op.- .QP- Wi 'ijft'S: o-eiccv -5; -S: 9. wwmm0 S -e; ffJSf.4 w $' :)?oe.?.- A SOLID trainload shipment of 100 steel freight cars 500 Durant auto mobiles te a single retail dealer, Earle C. Antheny, Inc., of California, censtitutes: The largest single shipment of auto mobiles ever sent te a retail dealer. The largest single shipment of auto mobiles ever made from a plant thai has been in operation less than six months. The Pennsylvania Railroad is authority for the statement that this is The largest single shipment of any one commodity ever shipped across the continent. X I Automobile Shew Space 11 Commercial Museum Sold in Philadelphia by W. E. W. Meters Cerp'n, 918 N. Bread St. lillHlpwiuiiiUil MIIIIIHIIjlllllllM lllll'llllllll'lllllllll.illilll.lll:illll.iiimili,.l..l..il,ii..aiiH...mm etMMAstaMMwtiasMitsasttAavMMtartstsfcsnsrta -J IIIIIIINII'lllllff v SsUv,XV5vJnK acpa . -.n-l. ruj 3l g RXSSsSf ,S8.a!- v j jj, i ,, IJ tern, ,ii. ropes. 120 N'eith Twelfth street. nlause which followed. Fermer I'remier Brland resumed his old sent in the Chamber, and applauded the new Premier along with the ethers. There were mere than COO Deputies present, one of the largest sittings in several years. Deputy Cachin, who went te the tribune te make his interpellatiens nftcr Deputies Ulied nnd llnrenne hnd spoken, spoke te almost empty benches, there being net mere than fifty Depu ties of the Extreme heft ln their seats. The main body of the Chamber went outside te await the speechmnking of the Communist interpolators. The te tlrcment of the main body of Deputies during th Communists' speeches was interpreted as meaning that there wuh strong sympathy lth the Poincare Cabinet. M, Cachin accused Peiucnre of being the embodiment of nn imperialist policy which had isolated Frauce from her former Allies. Only a day or two age, 'lie said, a resolution introduced by Senater McTeitnick, directed against France, had pasted the American Senate. The position te b occupied by Krlnnd ln the parliamentary ac tivities of the immediate futuic was officially settled today, when he was unanimously chosen by his party, the. Socialist Itepublicans, as n member of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chamber, upon which he sat before be coming Premier. Paul Pnlnlcve with drew from the commission te make room upon it for Brland. The conditions Premier Peincare in sists must be accepted or rejected before France will take part in discussions ut Genea, as stated In the resolution adopted by the Supreme Council nt i V (pannes, niriiiuca wih stipulation mat governments or countries desiring for eign credit must "recognize all public debts nnd obligations which have been or mAy be undertaken or guaranteed by tlin state, by municipalities, or by ether public bodies as well us the obligations te lestore or compensate foreign inter ests for less or damage caused te them when property has been cenfilscatcd or I withheld.'' This condition, se far eh France is concerned, applies particularly te Itus- i sin. The i-rench unvemment and French individuals and corporations held millions of dellnrs' worth of bends of the old ltusslnn Imperial regime, , Which the Soviet OeveAimrnt se far has tailed Je recegnize.fti I 1 1 Mirmr iM g STORES CO. iMMsdUsHll 1 i '.. ' x - a ssa.at&88mara Geed Reasons Ask any one of our customers the principal reasons why she deals at the Asce Meat Markets, and her answer will be about like this: " deal at the Asce Meat Markets because they sell only quality meats; every pound I buy there is lender, sweet and wholesome, enjoyable te the last morsel; because, also, in the Asce Meat Markets, the prices arc unusually low, and I am thus enabled te save considerable money en my table expense." When a Meat Market gives you both Quality and Economy, there is really nothing mere te be desired, is there ? Specials in All Our 200 Sanitary Meat Markets SPECIAL PORK SALE Fresh Perk Reasts01 1 6C :Se,Tbc2deculs Thick End Standing Rib Roast . 18 Lean Soup Beef ib 7C Sour Kreut 10c Best cuts Finest Standing Rib Roast 28c i Sa Milk-fed Roasting Chickens ib 35' Smoked Picnic) Shoulders ( lb 15' Whole cut Chuck Roast i,b 15' These prices effective in our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban Meat Markets 8 A arV?68 rjiL-.v--. -3vv a9ke ijxi.jjiiis;VJSsi?j,sj.,;;rT. i h . " i-cV ASCO Y Ascm SffX A.. Jl- $"! .