Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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E VEXING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHlLADELrHIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
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1922
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Heae-Coeked Diaaers
S P. M. te P. M.
:iSSES HOTEL
Vft-M. 2 Walnut St.
pJKhlJif O. If. MKVF.ItH. Prn.
UNIFIED RAILROADS
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BBtV''SV nnr uaneing in the
HHS&i-B English Roem
KSlaL ARNOLD JOHNSON'S
EmAflFAMOUS ORCHESTRA
ISP!'; - NO COVER CHARGE
ll'f' SPPr Dancing in French
!&$ Roem, $1 Cerer Charge
m$ y ... ...j:
s-M&ll WHHDiiiriiiiiwjiimffl i amr-iriiawjiBrTia
liv $
km , Geed te the last drop a
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j& rsKtu a
ft. Coffee 1
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?-&' At all our Stores J
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URGED BY M'ADOO
Direction by Single Head Under
Private Control Advocated
at I. C. C. Hearing
ILLICIT LIQUOR SELLERS I
PVni uc mciw iiuniicTDvi
Bootleggers New Engaged In Recti
I fylng Denatured Alcohol
J WnshlncJeti. l-Vb. 'J.(Uy A. IM
lloetlpgsers througlieiit thf country nre
i-viilviTis n new lnifitr the rivlllk-a-
Hen f donntiireil alcohol lirolilbitleu
elIleliiN nniil teiln.
Hi'lierN linvn Im'lmi received tlint some
I of the (ieerntiicitt formulae fur lntlus
I Mini ttU'oliel lend themM-lvcs remit) te
roctlHcatlen, (tint Illicit llqnei ili'iil-
cv mp obtaining tin1 ilemitureil spirltN
1 under (teveriiini'iit permits mid by varl
DEFENDS OPERATION BY U.S. mIS n",It'""8 ,t,,m,,c or k'ss
- reiiMinlly liirtee iiuiintltlen nf lmltis-
t'.. it... i.. i .. i i Irlul .'lleoliel, elti'iuN mid. Imve Ijppii
I.y tlic Asset-luted I'rc kltlidrnwn In vm,. localities emumihIMv
U.iMiliiBtrn. 1-Vli. '-'.-The pest i.f fyr use in tlie tiuiiitifucturi' nf luirbt-ra'
oieriitien of the NntlenV r.-il't-tinils i supiili'-- mid toilet preimrntleiiM, hut
(nun i,c rnniiniiiijy rciiucpii niui cm- after fee in: niKJeeted te c hem en urn.
Te Humidify
Dry-Heated
Reems
ft
I
"jt'" frii
lis?- -a
v 9T
my Mf
It U IT 1
Mi .BBk
fm'-if - BuuwT
n
m& "5
Dees your threat get dry
and veur voice huskv after
an hour or se indoors? De '"weurtly
you take one cold after an
leliej crcntly lnereneil h n well- I
lire td mid iinllied cjilrin of oier:itlen
iniler irintp cnniril, Wllliiim l. Mo Me
Viloo. war-tini'' Direeter tJenenil of '
Unllreidi. deeliircd teds In ceutlnua
Mei of IiIn ictlnieny nt the lnterstiite
'oiiinicne t'enmilttee inquiry Inte the
lue-cnt rr.ilread -liir.tleii. ,
IVrlnrlni; th"-e in no ioiiiietitien at i
i-ev!it lptvi'"ii the rnilrnniN In either
freicht rairn n i.ispn;pr fares which
me petnlilUhril h tievpriiliient ntltlior ntltlier
, It v. Mr. McAdoo "nld the only pniilhle
I (oMiietltien nt j.rr-eait was iii inrvlec.
lie niidul that while rallreaiN jiuw
tli('inic'ie with hti'lne-M which they
have net the facilities te hmiille. the ,
mbllc would inuflt were It jiellile te
uivc the larrliTi make ineit econemii ul '
coniinen u-e of terminal facilities', and
fe have "tinrulM traikf of reuipetlni;
cartleiv, cieisldered double tracks for th
benefit of both."
Defends Ciixri-ninpitt Control
(!rent iidtniitiiKe would haxe been oh eh
t (lined in Mr. McAdoo's .iudcnipnt had ,
the ruilremN been letnlned under Fed
eral control for it trial period of the
(iirs te enable the Ueveniuient te oh eh
tniii in curate diita ns te the actual
needs of the railreadx In the way of
betterments, uialtitpiinnce null oiierat eiierat
iiiK (esis, and the n(lv.intaps te the
imblir of remevliiK what Mr. McAdoo ,
deiieunceil ns the unnecessary and ex
penshe recognition of the jireiierties ac-
t ltiif? te their individual ownership.
DefcndiiiK the wiire policy of the
uillread udmlnistratlen under hN !i !i
reitership and replying te n ipiestien
from Senater I.a Kelleite. Ucpubllcan,
Viscencin. Mr. McAiloe tat(il riiilnin-i
incentives before the (invermrent tee!
ebarci MitiRlit incrcae.' in tl'.c wiigus of,
lal'reinl eiii;ilees te mere nearlv ctpi'il- i
?m their wagon an compared wttn waxes
in ether Industrie. Tim.' and a half fer1
eu'itline en th" JVnnnilvniiln win
granted without authority from the
ii'llreml nilminixtriitien by Uegiennl 1)1- '
rector Smitli at the rniucst of President .
Hea of that railroad, he said.
"Itallread men hheweil their loyalty i
and pntrletlsm te the (Severnment by
ktnIiis throiiKheut the period of the,
war for lets wanes than they could have
received elsewhere." said Mr. McAdoo,
Ile leclnred "false" the cherKc Unit
"the wace'' of railroad labor were un-
derated throticheut tl.e
euntry
cesHes have found tneir way into the
channels of the boellej; tiade.
Uevilen of the present permit "ysteni
new in ingue l understood te be under
eoii!Iileiatieii wltli n view te checking
anv dhorslen of denatured alcohol Inte
unlawful hands.
RUSSIA LOSES 18,000,000
. " i
Ante-Bellum Population Down by
War and Famine
WiMblD-Heu, l-'c)i. '. (Uy A. PO
iV (lecreae of about 18,000,000 In the
population of Hevlct Kussln, 'as com
'pared with pfe-wir wtlinntci, 1h re
ported by the ItalMicrlk press, ac
cording te a ftntcment ii-xucd today by
the f'ominjr-'e Dcpiirtment.
l.,r 11)21. the statement, tald. the
peiiulntlen if Soviet HllHsin was placed
nl ne.707.ODO by a llelnhexlk ecnsiiH.
S'ibc(tieu: te 1SU7, the statement con
tinued, there w,m no ecnsiiH by the Im
perial 1luslnit (levernii'.cnt. but relia
ble eftlinatCH of the ixipulatien of the
tuff Ilnrti4 Included In iirnsetit.-ilttv Se-
vt ltusdn, h" Htatement deplored, jtlvy '
n Iciul ft l-H.HlO.OOO ns of January 1, '
101.".
W. A. COWDERY
1619 Pine Street
CATERER
French Rolls en Sale
Lecuni 4100
$200,000 Fire In Leck Haven
l.ei-k Hut en. I'll.. I-'eb. 2. (Uy A.
l'.t The main bulhlllic of the Aincrieiin
Aniline Products Company was entirely
(lestreed by lire last night at u less
estimated nt ."s"i()0,0(K).
AUTOMOBILE
SALESMEN WANTED
OwIiik (e fuel r Kccurra n
latur nnmbrr of nroeiirrt-i nt
recent automobile uliew, we are
teeklnr the erlcen of nee'erul
eiperlenred automobile Nntrn
men who want liermanent posi
tion with opportunity of ml
innremrnt. Only theie who
lime hed experience In deilnc
dies ana are "ne-Kettem" need
nppl.r. Appllrntlens treated In
Irltt eenfldence.
B 134. Ledger Ofllce
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SALESMAN
OR
SOLICITOR
Energetic man of geed
personality and wide
business experience in
specialty salesmanship
and soliciting newspaper
advertising, desires
change. Excellent refer
ences from present em
ployers. Bex B 102, Public Ledger
QUILTS ttSB
OLD FEATHER BEDS
Quill Rtcewtim a Specialty
tV Pl' "l n-Me"'
Jelles Manufacturing Ce.
0t 8. 8th St. Vbett. I.eratmrcl I4SS
raeAldine Hetel
Chestnut s WMreeta
Ofers exceptional facilities
for private entertafniqd
Receptions, Weddings,
Cards, Dinner, Dances
tXi
SING
WITH , .
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr.Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere gums, sweettm'
the' breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct te
VDaatilllfc. Ch,llSll-mfc,lt,l.
ether? Then leek te the Government and I'rivate Costs ,
humidity of your rooms. Mr. .McAdoo nlse nncrted that dur- '
Most homes have tee dry i"S Federal control the railroads weie
an atmosphere. Celd air is,"",,-' slf,'1- "l'Pratcd and ipietpd from i
shut out and the heating l rc,0,;N ?c 'i'"' ln,i;r',0lte Ceimneice
system dries ue anv llttll niniil.m te show rwIurtlenK In deailiH ,
:-.. . u t. . IiUnU injuries uue 10 rniireiiu upcr-muii in
moisture that happens te get'im8 and mm.
m'.i..-is ne neee- or the i Turning te a comparison of (ioern (ieern
BUDDINGTON HUMID- nient and prhate operating cebts, Mr.
IFIER a cabinet-like device McAdoo said :
containing water and a series "Hnnresvd In term- of work done
of wicks or uuJts of traffic handled the. cost per
This is nlaced en n,.'1000 '-Muated ten miles under Uenci.i-
..i:"i.. 2lC'? ,0n .the.ment control was only M.74 as cm-
.w..w. w - n.c uijf ileal
Sewing Made:
a Pleasure i
.1 Mmj ftM
SOOTHINGLY SILENT
Even after years of use, it
runn soothingly silently the new
portable Electric Automatic
sewing machine made by Will Will
cex & Gibbf,.
This everlasting silence is evi
dence of its ilnc workmanlike
construction. It runs se quietly
because it is built se well.
Women of quality enjoy the
possession of this machine of
undeniable quality. A home 13
known by the sewing muchine
it keeps.
It is the machine which has no
bobbins te wind, and no ten
sions te regulate, and which
.sews the beautiful scam of
triple sticngth.
It has nn exclusive direct
drive meter which contributes
te its silence. It drives with
out friction or lest motion.
Call and see this machine oper
ate, or phone for a trial in your
home. Easy payments if preferred.
may hi: ir.Me.sTiiATi: it in Y0t.1t 110M1:;
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street
-COURTESY.
Phene, Spruce 2192
SERVICE.
"PeciprocalAutemobileTnsurance
(25Z)
Has represented a
saving of mere than
$1,000,000.00 te auto
mobile owners insured
with us. Have you had
a share in this? If net,
cut this out, mail it and
be convinced.
Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange
Bread Street and Seuth Penn Square
Name ,,,, --,--,, m. ,
Address v
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SALE EXTRAORDINARY
708 MARKET ST.
Rubber Hip
BOOTS
V. 8. Army
nrnfl New A
I'erftct.
M x "
& Tali u a
OFFICERS
SHOES
$9.95
I n
1
pr.
Yalat
40
Brand Nw.
Tf ij
III I
Men's Blue
Denim
Overall
With Bib
Brand New
65cpr
pr.
KHAKI PULL.
OVER
HB Sweaters
45 .
Brand New.
IMPORTED
SCOTCH
WOOl
K Gloves '
2K.
Tain
S1.M nr.
Larae Let V. . Arm
t'. S. Marin
SHOES
Brand
New.
(4. as M Vatec
FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Mid with
rocked
I.IO
$1
Brand
New
Jarge Assortment
Raincoats
$9.25
Brand Naw
Value S U t
ALL WOOL
Jerkins
$.25
Brand New.
OIW drab
color.
c
Positively Ne Mail Order Filled
Lnrie AiMrtment of Vt'erh Shera, 8rrater. Cndrrwrar, Shlrti,
llarneta. Etc.
DON'T DE MIHIXU
Slake Sure or the Addrens If Yeu lsh Any of Thme SPECIAL BAnOAlNB
A. S. GOLDBERG
708 MARKET ST., PHILA., PA.
t .. t.i. .11 ri in..
.I,...,. :., ' jl 1", I'lircu "ii'i 1'."' uiiu. ,
a.e .uuwiuis in us patniuEtfiiHnt. In etucr worn
uuwaru. eaves coal, tee,
since 65 degrees of moist
heat feels mere comfortable
than 70 degrees dry heat
Price $2.50 up.
Mail orders filled promptly.
prhatu 111.111
, the ce'.t of
piivutc oiiuratieii nlnee J'(lerul con
trol lilts bcun H tier edit IiIrIkt than
under tlie r.illrend admlnl'-triitiuii."
ranklin
miller
Heusefurnishiny
Stere
WONDERFUL
SANDWICHES
can be made by add
ing a little Lea &
Perrina' Sauce te
the filling. Trv a
bit of Pimente
Cheese mixed with
finely chopped nuts
aud fluvered with
Lea & Pcrrins' Sauce.
One of a hundred
combinations you
can make with
GUILTY 0FJ3LACKMAIL
Accused Man Convicted, but Recom
mended te Court's Mercy
West Chester. 1M., Pel). L'. 1'rnnk
Tluliiian, alias J'rank I'.arrttt, of -lW.)
1'nrk Acnii( New Yerk, who hnrvctl
two eiir In the United States Nn.
was funnel sulli by a Jurj in Criminal
Court here teil.n- uf alleniptliig te black
mail Prof. F. l Kturkcy. nsi-tiint
prtneliul of th State Nermal Scheel
here, but the juiy rccemmcniksl uiiicy.
Ne ventcnc"' mm preiMUiteeil.
I Itulman 1- 11 inembi-r of n iiremluent
New Yinl: family anil at lirst refuseil te
: revral his real nuiiic, becnu'-e lilt mother
was hick.
lluinum K charneil wltli acee-tlng
Prof. Starkey In Ilieiul Street .Station, ,
Philadelphia. Impel xenallng an officer,
ninil tlireutciilnic arrest. Starkey prom-
iM'd htm money if he eiiuie here, which 1
.Uultnari did, and was arrested by plain
clothes men as Starkey handed linn u
roll of marked blllx.
cable'dispute settled !
License for Western Union Landing
at Miami te Be Granted
Wnhhlneteii. Feb. -'. ( H.v A. re
issuance by the Stute iJepartinent of a
license te the Western 1 iilen Telegnipli
I'lin.nanv far the lamllnK of Its Hill-
I h.ulr.H cnb'.e nt .Mlumi. 1'la., may be
expected within a few day, it was In
(Heated today by eHlcials of the ile
partment.
An agreement. It was mid, hnd been
reached by the Western I'nlen and the
All-Ainerlcan fable Company for the
surrender of ccelunire liindlng right'
1 held by the.se companies or their ufhli
ateil companies in Kcumler, Chile und
1 lJiax.il.
HlL'ri-iwfriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiur MBH " "1
3 Hiiiii,iiiiiiii,uiiiiiii,,li,iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiTilliil HHbj
BW Taj JtUII SIsllllllaH
Doer will stcittc
flat ataintt
aide 0 soft
Concealed deer
frame of
heavy tttel
Doer and front
grooves auto'
malieallf loci
in a fall
Interior ar
ranged te
suit you
Drawers open
freely with doen
half open
"AlUtccr Sit
Number 4100
ar.
tmis
Nebraska City Packing Strike Ends
Nebraska. City, NHi.. Fth '-'.( Uy
A. P.i The packiiig-lieiiHi; t-trike l.ere
was dis-laicd ended lant nigln at a
meeting of (striking workers, held under
military supervision. The men Mited
te end the htriki r.nd apply for their
old places today.
! Before Yeu Buy
That Safe
First leek for the label of the
Underwriters' Laboratory this
is your assurance that the safe
has passed the "Fire," "Crash"
and "Explosion" tests.
After-Dinner Tricks
t
r.w . ' '
WY 1 ; 1
W KWaOWSTHKHTTBS After-Dinner Tricks I
BBsffiKlU ,i 1
JPI4B - muBKM MtroBue rtteraxrt I itHHil ll
I I NaliiiJ Alkaline li fjSSe StSH I
- I r Water A I WEKRWm '
M-tW tJnexceUed for JBbJ iHWsi-M I MSSSmM l
$Wm Table Use JWWfflBWB fPW f
fc':':?l' ' Known and pre. SHB 1 iBlaliteWft MFi
Wimt scriDed by the VSSLV -7 I
BillliclProfeMien J&tL ' 1 5 i
Then see if the price is as interesting
as these we are quoting en "AUsteel"
Safes.
The prices and the value of "Allsteel"
Safes will decide your choice. Come
in or phone for a salesman.
WmteeC
Known and pre-
U scribed ey the
u Medical rroiessien
W
iier many years as
leasing great
Properties
m
t.
m
Mottled at
tkmSprmtf
UiUlURS
.
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Ne, 75 The Rejected Soldiers
I Take the four jacks from a pack of
playing cardH and lay them faec up en
the table. State that the Jacks came
before the diuft beard, but only two
of them with accepted for service.
Which two were rejected, and ulijV
The answer Is the jack of hearts and
and the jack ei spades, for the elinple
reason that each of these jacks has
only one eye; whereas the ethers bare
no such deficiency. It should be noted
wMcV.Jwks iu the deck you use hart
t afafs,
Of3fice Furniture
The General Fireproofing Company
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, Bulletin Bldg.
Complete Line en Display
Warehouse Stock for Immediate Delivery
"Recerd Filing, Fireproofing and Waterproofing Engineers"
Bell Spruce 5837 Keystone Race 2704
HOME OFFICE, YOUNOBTOWN, OHIO
ffiV- vtl' lCeeria'i,V. MHokfaerCenfrant) I , 'uHRHbVBP
Life Insurance Figures
Reflect Business Stability
There is a note of optimism in the figures below, which should give encour
agement te all thoughtful business men. The new paid business of the Fidelity
Mutual Life in 1921 was within 1 per cent, of the unparalleled total of 1920.
This large volume of new insurance, together with the advance in interest rates
en invested tunas, increased
f 1 A " T t
our income te ii,uio,de.
After meeting all obligations
and providing the required
reserves, we show a surplus
or reserve for contingencies
of $1,904,844.03, a gain during
the year of $429,545.05.
While FIDELITY issues all
forms of modern life insurance,
much of its rapid progress is due
te specializing en retirement in
incomes, under an original
FIDELITY PLAN which pro
vides for the insured as well as
his t dependents. This plan is
known the country ever as the
FIDELITY'S
"INCOME FOR LIFE"
combining
An Income for Retirement
An Income if Totally and
Permanently Disabled
Protection for Dependents at
Death
FIDELITY is also the originator
of the Total and Permanent Disability
Prevision, one of the most interesting
features in modern life insurance, and
the Deuble Benefit feature, providing
double death benefits and double dis
ability benefits in event of accidental
cause.
Mere than 88,000 FIDELITY poli
cies new in force -and the number is
increasing daily attest the widespread
appreciation of this growing institution.
The Fidelity Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Philadelphia
WALTER LC MAR TALBOT. President
F. X. Qulnn. Vict President
CharU O. Hedge. Secretary
Samuel J. Steele, Treasurer
J, Ruesell Sykee, Comptroller and Attt. Treasurer,
J. B. Franke. Actuary.
H. O. Hurd, Assistant Actuary.
Georg H. Wilsen, General Attorney.
C. J. R. Sproule, Assistant Secretary.
Frank H. Sykes, Manager of Agencies.
Dr. Win. H. E. Wehner, Medical Director,
Dr. C, A Vandervoort, Asst. Medical Director.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Georg M. Brldgman Georg W. Roydlieus
Lewis R. Dick Themas Sballcress, Jr.
Nathan T. Folwell Samuel J. Steel
T. Comly HunUr Walter L Mar Talbot
F. X. Qulnn Charle P. Vaughan
Wm. T. B. Roberts Ira Jewell William
Fidelity Finances .
Forty-Third Annual Statement, December 31. 1921
The Fidelity increased its insurance in force
te $222,815,106.
The Fidelity's new paid business in 1921
amounted te $40,521,723.
ASSETS
First Mortgages en Real Estate $17,908,071.27
U. S. Liberty Lean Bends (Amortized
Value) 3,333,215.50
Municipal, Railroad and Corporation
Bends (Amortized Value) 12,799,228.52
Real Estate Owned 1,706,159.09
Leans en Policies 8,462,954.27
Leans en Collateral 101,000.00
Bank and Other Stocks (Market Value,
December 31, 1921 ) 254,957.00
Cash in Banks and in Office 722,515.75
Premiums in Course of Collection 1,543,650.36
Interest and Rents Due and Accrued . . 678,837.31
$477510,589.07
LIABILITIES
Reserve te Mature Policy Contracts. . .$41,285,368.35
Reserve for Policy Claims Awaiting
Proof 299 233.34
Reserve for Premium Reductions for
1922 ' 1,598,106.97
Reserve for Deferred Distribution
Policies .;:.... 1,479,841.47
Reserve for Apportioned Surplus Left
en Deposit at Interest 402,449.23
Premiums and Interest Prepaid 253,20e!66
Federal and State Taxes Accrued but
net Due J82 224.22
Miscellaneous Liabilities 105,32e!80
Reserve for Contingencies (Surplus). . l,904,844!e3
$47107589:07
Paid te Policyholders since organization,
$63,380,119.45. '
Paid te and held in trust for Policyholders.
$110,630,577.41.
. .The Fidelity in a purely mutual Company operated solely
in the Interests of its policyholders. It does no foreign busi
ness, and its investments are confined te American soil.
Faithfully Serving Insurers Since 1878.
Detailed report will be bent uren request.
Head Office
112-114.116 North Bread Street
Philadelphia
FIDEUTY MUTUAL LIFE
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