?Jjrwvi('ivP"-'V"ln-V'7' .ns""-- '.rw(i'(wT '"' ' 's? 'eraXfl "-i ' Tf3SMl,jllllJPJWA ' "itiV fiTjvr t i , f , , ' 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY,, JANUARY 27, 1922 -SSwtfrgrrr ' ' .?. jfvtnKTBBTS"?!? 'fc a Phene "Tem Feley" , fr Latest Records And Columbia Grafonelas i-R.1l I'linne. 1'Milir .1110 - 1486 GIRARD AV. TON KENYON PROPOSES es NORMAL COURSE I OH PLAY LEADERS IttiCMLlffllB lMr4l Intl! n I I rttt C(ftA ftnllf -MeSnAv;jAv:"w.. :,: p. m. , by Power of Public Opinion, Own te men piiJ women lntfrilil In Beelil. Ph J ileal mid Ileaimiieniil work with ream pnvf . . , IFimt rMsti frre- ttt taWtr) CENTU.U. Illll.lUNd lMNASItM I4l Arrh HI. MMTHE y.m.c.a. of phila. Senater's Plan RIGHTS OF LABOR GUARDED Am, BAUME. BENGUE SVt-)' J" . .V V,.t'P. CTu. .4).ilA 6sinU m.miL.mim ! m jiiH.inaMiiniib. 1 .i,i..4rJ AtAUlru(jetst KaepatuteB handy tCHas.LiiCMmc ccasEWTOim , IJy flic Asuonlnted lYcs V.4ihiKen. .Inn. 27 A Clevern I tiii-nt trlhttnnl for rcii'ntlf of the coal 'ndttsfry. under n t-tntntnrt cede of ln ! t'litrlnl Inw. enforced en'y by jiewer of I public eplnlrti. win reimmpnded In a ipprt irpcti'i'(l te the Semite tedny ' by Chalrn an Kcuyen. of flip Laber i Committee. whMi rceentlv lnve-ttlR.itPil 1 disorders In the West Virginia-Ken-, ttlchy cenl fielde ) The report held that both coal op i eratera and miners .ere responsible fur I lie recent fr.tnl conflicts nml Property instruction In VV,t Virginia, nnd wild hid i u in "uncwuens hy tlip renl opera turn and I'nlted Mine Wcn-lccrs would lime te be made te end the conflict. Issue Sliurptv Drawn "Th I'-siip Is perfectly plain." mid cneter Kpr.Ti-n'h recoil. "Thp op- ; rntr Jn this riMtlf.ilnr section of West Virginia O'leul) announce that they will net employ men belonging te ihp unions; nnd further, thnt thpy have I he ticht. nml will exercise it If thev T t-t. . . , dedre, t diK-lmrje n man If he hi-i EVerj' N'Jgllt Seme- ; ;fhc "Hen f the ether hand. X i i i "lP I nltl MIne Worker nre; deter- one s Safe Is Robbed , minn te unionize th- comb, whip-! ,. . , ... .tiar, virtually the only hrse and lm- leu cant be jositive yours ven't'rrtant eeal fields In the United State' be next ei can be positive net unionized." that there's no nienev in it bv Tins nnt)e?.il for n redernl coal trl- mnkint: deposits every night in hnnnl and cede of lawn upplylne both i Hi iriuinrfl UIKI IllUll'iH ll HUi ITr- winnl sii(r.(tctJen. Henatev Ivenyen f4ild Other membera of the Snvcrtl?atlni; , I'mr.iltt dill net Bln the report and are a' ilbr'y te Fnbmlt lndlrldntil r-"vrts 5Vmater Outlines n.in Sennter Ken von nnnciinccd that late he vreii'd hitredupi a bl'l leverln liU dan for the coal beard and "cede," uhleh M'ews: "First Vh1 Ii a puWle utility, nnd In Its pi-eiliiPtliin and distribution the lpiibll'1 lnteivfrt Is predominant. "Sce:il. Unman t.tnrdardg idieuld i he the (Mnstrnlnlns 'nfliienci in filing the wnj.-. nnd working conditions of m!i.e werkprp. . "Third Cr.pltM, prudently and hen- I 1 1- ly Intpv.i-l i:i tlip i'e,a1 Industry, i shenld have rn adeuiite rWnrn n'lll- i lent fn "f'mu'nte and neoelprjfe the, priKlirtler cf (his eei.tl.l' commeillt.v "lVirti Tlie r";'t of opcratern ni.d miner'? tn ei-janlic I reeesii'ied nn 1 affirmed lliti- rlsht 'hall nit be denied abridge I '" Interfered with in an. manner whatever nor shall ceerelM meas-.iriii of any l:'nd be Ufed bj em pleren or emplmpN te PTereNe or te ' lef rain from exerelslns thl rlpht. "l'lfth. The right of operator" nn'. of miners te bnrguin ee'lwtlvelv through repreMMit.itK'e rf their eun i hfH.',ng. Is reee;nl7e 1 and affirmed j "Sith. The mlnern The are ner I lneirliers of n union have the right te w r'c witlieut bring hnraM 1 by fellow j workmen who l.iav belong te unions Tlie men who belong te a union hn" - t the right te wnr'.c without being ha-' rn,ed by operator', who de net believe Ir. tinleniMn. The urgnnlxntum Imve ii rlht te jfe lne non-union field" and M piiieeable Methods trr te pc--un'le wn te join the urlen. hut they have no richt te fv and Induce empleyes te Ielate iiintrnetn whleh tl.ev hae en tered into with their employers, nnd flip operators, en the ether hand, have the right bv ;en e.ible nuins tu fry te eer.uiide neri 10 refrain from joining the anleni:. Common Ijilwrers" Itlgbts Affinnetl "Hevent The rig i of -all i.n"killei! ei eiii.imun laUir'-rs te earn nn ndequate living wage niffiVicnt te maintain the worker n.xl i ! fair.ilv in htalth nml reasonable comfort and te afford nn op'ierfiinlty for savings ucnint unem unem tilej'neiit, rid age and ethrr eontln eentln "eneles. If. Ler-bj declared and affirmed Abr;V" th's uinle wage for unskilled r er'' "f. dlfferentlalH in rn'ee e( pnv for ether mine erkers -hnll be e.:allnh'd ter skill, eiperler.ce. h..rnnl- of em pliivment and preduetl'se effiiienc.-. "Il.ghth The right of women e en- j gage in IndiiKtrinl ecc-ip ttier.s Is reeog reeeg i liel and nmrrned. Tl.elr rates of pay I hnil le the same as U-enp of male i werkr for the rnme or erj-halent nerv le performed. Taey shall b- arcerded all ' e .'Ish'H nr.d guarantee g-nn'id t.i male worker, nr.d the conditions of t.ie'r ftr;ilejtnent t-hnll urreund them " :h every snfeguanl of their health rnd Krenith ard guarnnte them the j fill measure of p'otee-i. r !)! h is thel urbr of -uiriety te me'iiers and te po pe ten'icl mothers. Kcw w.men are en cngei1. In any wa) In mini .. but it nm ' le as veil te announce this pnposltlen i tr, ,ftj,s bV. I "Nirth Child-en under the nge of Ten -"an; r.' ell net b employed In ' t'r .n.i r.try nh permit l.ae b"en iv eii nde- Slate nuth"'tv 'T'f' S'x days chall b" tie stand-r-i w.j-k wel: n the Si'dr-try, wlrh r.e ih a rest In M"-en The standard 'ril.-r shall net exceed eight huuts a 'luv ' e-enlli Punl'ive ivertln.e hhall Im- pa '5 for 'ours worked ach day in ni'wi, of the vtaudnrd work day. "Twelfth. When a dispute or con cen con treersv arli-s betwevn orators and mine werkern there should be no gtrike or lockout, pending n conference or n heiring and defenainatien of the facts and tir-ii'ie'ei . iilvel." Senater Kenyen wild his plan offered n dilution for the i 'at mdustry'H proo preo proe lcms," which btiI'Jfiiir te conirent us mere acutely before another season bhaJl pam " Kaiwas Court Mea Futile i The Kansas Industrial Court Idea, ' Inwlvlng compulverr arMtratlen, ha nld, had leen proved futiK? The Kansas I Court, he added, "cannot l a success i because it ha no underlying eode of ' nilex or prit riples " ' 'IJetli slilen nave een tergeiiui ei the great third party the public which IIUS a Vlllll lllicrit l 111 liiracmm '" I the Republic Trust, REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY I29 CAcstmxt Street HOURS Qam-iepm THE PHiLADELFHiA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. leth and Chestnut Sts., IMiilndclphia UEED H. WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Appraisers At Auction Large Importation of ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS Today and Saturday Monday and Tuesday January 27-2S-30-31, 192L' Afternoons at 2:30 o'clock New en Exhibition n - - ' - I i - -- -mi- l 0m) I T rK jr 1 X"5' v lu mmv . mw iT7Mir a mmm ' "sWiiiii ' III The Diary of Sally Sunshines Stenographer January 18 Saw the queerest thing in the paper (Wed.) today. Just a picture of seals balanc ing C-H-0-C-O-P-I-C en their noses. I'll bet it's an advertisement for Hudsen seal coats. January 20 New I knew. Chece-Pic is Chocolate (Fri.) Covered Philadelphia Ice Cream. Dear diary, I'll tell you a secret, but don't think I'm selfish. Stepped into Hartman's te buy a birthday card for Betty. Sa-w a Chece-Pic sign and just couldn't resist trying Chece-Pic once. I'll surely get the card tomorrow pay day. January 21 When the boss saw I had te work till (Sat) 1 o'clock he told Jimmy te hop out te the drug store and get a ceuple of Chece-Pica. Wasn't that dear of him? January 22 Seems as though everybody I met (Sun.) today asked if I had tasted Chece- Pics. Bet a barrel of Russian rubles I did. I induced Sylvia te serve it at her party, and every ene had a lovely time. January 24 (Tuea.) Dear diary, who could have written the card I received today? Listen: "Ice Cream is geed, Chocolate, tee; Beth together, Sweet as you." I'm certain it was Billy. Did he mean it? I told Billy that Choce-Pics were the loveliest things in the world. It must be Billy. Maybe it isn't. I wish I knew. " -1 U6u're missing one of the geed things in Life if you haven't fasted a a tid-bld rare beuend compare Sold wherever Philadelphia Ice Cream Is served wjlrkjel MEANING . if WMSSSSmtKKh, 1 iH KakieMtmLiXn!MUs3BSBKB' PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM A we 1 1 - known Ad vertising Agency handling national ac counts can use another account executive with a rec ord of proved ability as a "go-getter." Give particulars in confi dence. A principal will open your letters. Ad dress A 922, Ledger Office. DANCE TO THESE Today's Three Most Popular Hits TRIMO THE Pipe Wrench of ia H H ' H mm HI I E Qucdityj FOR SHOP, HOME AND FARM i duffr.al pence." the report deelaied. ! I "Thnt members of the T nited Mln W I.n ,.T,Q I I Werkem have done acts et violence in " " maKe ; tl,,H jxjnK rentnner cannot be ei- .. j puted The eiernt irs have been guilty ll frtlrfir i of pract.ets nlse. in iiortiens of tht'i re- , AVlUUiltSy sleni tllut canmt i e justified." J "The whole story of Xbn content, i AirirU-r. I however," wild Mr Kenyen, "In one V V renCIlcS of dlBn-snnl for and breaking of laws: l'n ttenlalii of ciinstitutleniil rlghth: of n spirit of MiHplclen, linte anil rctaua- i tluii in both Hide that does net MiKur I well for Industrial peace in that per- , tieu of the State." Prlncett Pays Hetel Dill; Freed , New Vcrii, .Inn. 27. l'rliicens Had r.lwlll hs paul her hotel bill nnd the ; clmrce ncnlnKt her in Ceney Island Court waa dinmlnned yesterday. The ' princess centenuMl she wema pay an .een an nhe could gut her allowance from bunks in Londen, but Charle. i'en arrested Ut OcbSier btcann iht Pipe Cutters Buy efi'eur dtaler or write Tilnent Manufacturing Company 4IUkuy (Bt3), M. I m m 1 !gW HHHr Ty-Tce (Tahiti) Fox-Tret' Eddie Elkins' Orchestra When Buddha Smilss Fox-Tret Eddie Elkins' Orchestra. The Sheik Fox-Tret Ray Miller and His Black and White Meledy Beys Weep Ne Mere (My Mammy) Fer- Tret Ray Miller and Hia Black and White Meledy Beys Leave Me With a Smile The Happy Six Medley Fex- Tret Hew Many Times The Happy Siz Medley Fex- Tret. A-3528 75c A-3519 75c A-3512 75c Any Columbia dealer will gladly play for you any or all of these records en any Columbia Grafonela. luroRTBna.DftBienns and makhrbef euitHgAHO OMLJekiiifra APPAnah or thr mannBreBAjiAOTMM ren none thah t-wbnty-bix ybakb GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY Ha H H A Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Reductions for Absolute Clearance Coats and Capes 29-50 te 195.00 Formerly 49.50 te 350.00 Many arc richly fur trimmed, and the plain effects are equally effec tive. Materials are nermandie, belivia, panvelaine, wondera, pellyanna and marvella. Rich, beautiful colorings. Lined and interlined. Dresses : 16-50 te 95-00 Formerly 29.50 te 150.00 "Harris" selections, taken from regular and recently chosen stock. Styles for every occasion, and every type in all of the new and correct materials and colorings. Silk Envelope Chemise and Night Gowns Crepe de chine of excellent quality; trimmed with real filet inserts, Qr hemstitching and Vanity Fair ribbon. The night gowns have strap and -4.0 built-up shoulders. - New Sweaters 12.95 and 14.95 Slipover and coat effects with Peter Pan cellars. Drewn, navy, and buff with red. Weel Hosiery ' 2.95 Of the very fine Auitralian wool; in the mart ribbed effects. Juvenile ApparelReally Different Girls' Dresses 3.95-6.95-9.95-12.95 Formerly 5.50 te 25.00 Many Gtyles running from smart, practical school frocks, te dressy after noon effects in crepe1 and velveteen. Styles distinctively "Harris," and different. Fer ages 4 te 16. Party Dresses One-of-a-kind 12.95 te 25.00 Formerly 19.50 te 42.50 Of light taffetas a few in georgette. Styles that are appropriate and pretty for clan day and graduation- Fer ages 6 te 16. Girls' Coats 12.50 te 29.50 Formerly 19.50 te 45.00 Of pole cloth, belivia, and chinchilla. Many of them fur cellared; there are clever plain tailored styles a-plenty. Fer ages 6 te 1(3. A Special Purchase New Spring Hats Yeuthfnl. original. Paris-Inspired creations ei Tagil straw, novelty vises, braids, straw and silk combinations end visca cloth. Beautifully trimmed with fruit, flowers, feather pompons or quills, novelty feathers, smart bows or ornaments. Wm Specialise In Apparel That Slenderise the Larger Weman 0 Records Columbia Graphophenc Company, New Yerk ms swisMsiissMsssMSMai1sBswajWMsw i smm The sweetest melody in the world is in the laughter of a happy, healthy child. Give your children all the wonderful advantages of fresh air, exercise and geed feed. Geed feed is most important, and pure, wholesome bread is one of the most necessary articles in a child's diet. Children thrive en Victer Bread because it is made from pure ingredients, under strict sanitary supervision in our big sunshine bakeries, and contains these elements most needed by the growing body. Victer Bread mmm A pan f Victer Bread "There's health in every crumb" Sold only in Abco Stores, located all ever Phila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware , an Maryland 1 1 i 1 ' i ',1 i 'A . i 1 i v i in "4 f" n t 1 k, Jl . uim ' owed htm $US2
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