wmmmmmHamm wnmmKwmimmmmmv,wim'm"jL'vwwMAinB&BTraKmtBmmFwimsKmmm -' w.ewi,, 'vw?m-rri -,;ti 'I HI ' I I " I HlMllMW W M li WW! I'll I i IW1IIMW IIIIIII .SS". imvea W 'X ' v. -v FV C'5 ww; a wvmm '" ' t. i,,, ,;!-,. w&'w js 'Mu. j.v&&, jwinvttM&umzZrS' ' Mfflmf&uixz& bKOKjS 'j - (. V:"'4 sraffia rmWe mmmBmmvmf' mmimnw, ejmmw , :?"'y'' il " .J 'frt i U " n W jSsVa t ( .A. I " . ... , aTn ' . J SALESMANSHIP find DranAli an. expert aale- SB ,iiMBitti Theory H gAVf-!","t'" vrnught tw an.exi . y,gal v." j ,,, ,or nmbitleus yeun bii -.fnlng - man iuu hiv w lenrn. ""'StKAYKK'H nDSlNESS COM.KOK 107 Che.lnut HtrMt Walnut OS-gl Superintendent .. rhlla. Metal Stamping Mnnnfne ?Jrf. Mnst Imve breml experience ;. ihep tnnnniremf nt unit nbll nbll ?,Pte prepare e.tlmnte.. Olve ex perlence, ilr l"A " ' """' 0 00, I.e1r Offlcev -WIRE YOUR HOME- 1NCLODINO Lighting Fixtures 10 M0WrW5 TO PAY ARTHUR B. NEILL 5408. WILLOWS AVE. IE 0k Leu 10OI-T. Weed. RS80 I 0705J LETTUCE & PlNEAPPtE SALAD Tender lettuce, a slice of pineapple, bit of cream cheese and a light oil dressing seasoned with LEJUPQNtlNS SAUCE THE emOINAL WORCESTERSHIRE FAIR 'FUEL PRICES FIXED Establishment of 8yatem of Prier Ity Orders New Under Way Harrisburf, Aug. 23. (By A. I'.) Plans were under wey at the offices of the State Public Service rind Fuel Com missions tedar for the WniiHslimMit nf I the system of 'priority orders since the ruci vommissien iasc nignt established the prlce for the two regions Inte which the Boft-coal field was divided. Repre sentatives of the Interstate Commerce Commission will be here tomorrow for a conference nt the offices of the two commissions and the regional companies will be selected. The enforcing ferce will also be selected at that time. The prices fixed last night were: $3.75 a ten for the fto-cnlled "thick vein" or Southwestern district, and $4.50 for the "thin vein," which is in the rest of the region except certain designated parts of Fayette, Allegheny and Washington Counties. The broker age charge was made twenty-five cents en n ten. POTTSVILLE ZONE STUNNED Failure of Anthracite Conference Causes Consternation Pottsvllle, Pa., Aug. 23. CenBterna- rcigned in this region tednv as $tiSJ f'f I 2 ,' m I knew an easy way; te clear your skin "My skin was even worse than yours, and I, tee, had tried se many remedies I was discouraged. But Resinol Ointment and Resinol Seap relieved the soreness almost immed iately, and I was amazed when the skin trouble began te disappear and the pores te clear. In a short time my skin was perfectly healthy. De give the Resinol treatment a trial." At nil clrufclsls. Resinol tlen the result of the inilure of rh Phlln. dclphla conference of anthracite min ers and operators te rcech an agree ment. All nrrengements had been, made for n, resumption of work at the mines net later than next week, but new nil these preparations are up in the air and empty cars by the hundreds are be ing taken out of the anthracite region te the bituminous fields. Mayer J. O. Benrstler intimated to day that the anthracite mayors would again try te effect en agreement. Rail Heads Firth en Seniority Issue Continued from I'nse One heads, at their morning .session, had voted unanimously te stand pnt en their refusal te reinstate strikers with full seniority right), but that the reply would contain counter-proposals, leav ing the deer te peace Still open. Brotherhood Issue Statement A statement issued by the Brother Brether Brother IieoiIh' Mediation Committee read: "The Mediation Committee of the five transportation organizations has re turned te New Yerk te be of nny serv ice It can in effecting n settlement. We are holding ourselves In readiness for hninedinte conferences with the executives whenever they may desire them and arc continually in touch with officers of the union. "The strike can be settled because it must be settlrd, because the public demands n settlement. The crews who new operate the trains form that pnrt of the public which knows best why n settlement must come. "We hope that patience will establish ' peace and we believe newspaper prepn- gnnua ey citiicr side will produce nothing but embarrnssment for both." The steamship Majestic, bearing sev eral railroad heads beck from Europe, was expected nt Quarantine before neon. She will net reach the pier before late afternoon and the executives were net expected nt the meeting. Heads of the Western lines entered the conference full of optimism ns they have entered each of the two previous ivnferences when President llnrdiug, tlireiiKh his peace proposals, adopted the role of mediator. cFjafrstrl . SflEKH Lv-BHjpBIPPpHMB'pP iwTwr i ir-iar m MORE BOMBS THROWN IN RAILROAD CENTERS xtec BATTERIES Our recom recem recom mendatien when we can no longer prolong the life of your present battery. Tin: in.Kt ruic sTOHAii; HATTIIKY CO. EXIDE SERVICE STATION l reit In 1 1 or j llrniuli 071 N. Bread St. I'liiine l'nplir IMS" er- Famous Hikers RKPnRT Nr9 V?RE BURNING FEET Ne Mere Pains from Cerns, UUIeuses and Bunions, or Hred, Aching Feet Since Using GVPSY FOOT RELIEF av,eC,rMt,frem'the Desert, Which Make, the Pain. nd Ache. U'nppear A. If By Magic! "rl Mt- Dnvir iiml tmr tun fit fitllimis tllKi TH y. hui hi u lui Ik. I ini'.'iqe. .mik. j.. tny a. -i'.) As rnnreaii executnes gninerpd in rsew Yerk tednv te1 consider pence nropesnls by the heads of the transportation liiethiM hoecN, nrtiuK as mediators In the shepmen's strike, trouble en the South ern Hallway began te clear away. Exploding bombs kept the rail strlki fever et a high stage in -etnp of the ! Nntlen's i nil centers, however. A tremendous explosion early tednj I In the Chicago and Alten roundhouse nt enice. 111., shook buildings within ! rndlus of three miles and police squads were riHied te the shops when further violent i was threatened. Several sticks of d.winmitc were thrown en the reef I of the roundhouse, in which n number I of men were working. I Itnmbs were hurled nt the homes of I Atohi'-en, Topcke ami Santa IV em- jplejes nt San iWrnardlne. Calif. Win dows weic bieken bj the explosions, but no injuries jeie reported. i Mulligan Central officials increased their rewind for the anest of plettets accused of causing the !erj. Ind.. wreck Siindnj te .?."jtM)0. The original reward w is SKlltO. One liiiuilicil iniiinteuance of wav men I of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pitts 1 burgh Knllinnd, including pit men, ash handlers, heis ers and labeieis at the RlkeiH jnnls, near Piinxsutawney, Pa., struck tedaj. A. It. White, district suiiei Inteiwlent of the read, said the , went out in Hjuipnthy with the striking phepmcu. ' Swltiliinen in the Nashville, Clint- timoegii and St. Leuis jnrds at Pndu I tali, Kj.. refused te go te work Ixsauv 'of an ullegtd attack en ene of their iiiiihImt b a rallie.id guard. I Striking shepmen of the Southern Kail(i at Sallsliim weie guarding the lieme of the He . Tlienms S. Ilnusen, who icceUed threatelitug letters lollow lellow lollew ing an ulleged assault upon him li a postal einplec. The minister had been ;u ciiiimpieu of the shepmen's stilkc, HEALY, RADICAL, ATTACKS HARDING ir.,, j ink Iiiiiii l I i I ' iV ' ,,a"" I" I.H AllKtflU, ' r, ,.,,"""" "' ,,l mll. mi " I in V.,.. V! V", """''''' Hi it lllllilt i 1. e e ' "'i'1' "'l"ili''l reiiiul-ninkinii Mr l.''.'".'"4, ",1'urt lime .ise Wien of ' ". ;',V" ' ll1' ' Pilntul Vmm. Iiii.,s"7i ,, ' ll'il I" ii'iitlnui. Htmuil inn, h!!,!!1 1 "','", r,d hl,1B '"" '' tr iTii'l','' l1;,rf "'"'IIHeiiH Hill." .ii in , :..""".s ".'"iiii-a. iin.i . i hi ,i ue 1111! Iiillnl lilt .i t lis?!" SMI: .mi'Iut .. i,,te' "..'...AlM.ll.il I,. ,, - ----- ill IMIII1IIIL- II ill Poilghheepsle. N. Y., Aug. 'S.i. 1 1! A. P.i -ChiugliiK thai I'lfslilent Haul ing hail liieken fit It It with the striking shepini n ill his cfleits te settle the lilllle.id linulili's 'riinethj lleaU. Inter national pifideiii nt the siatieiinv.v hieiiiMi. t eilu cnlliil him "that gnat big wmIHIeuci in the White Heuse" I in n speech lieteie lie.-oiienlien of the iS Yerk Stale Pi delatien of Laber. '.. . i . ..i.i.. i...,t... e..r. ... lie leii'ireit te in.'i .niin.- nut u 11 iiiiiii "who .eiililii't get a job ns con cen stnlile or deg iiitchei hi ait, eliitlen nnxwheic In the I'lilieil Stales." 'I he President, siihl Mi. llenl, after iii.iklng his tlist pi in e piopeslthm ask ing the c.uiieiy te take lnicK the stiikets with sinieiU itiiliiipaiieil, premised 'i eeniniittic el union men lliitl he "would use the big ink" te iniiktrthe tailieinls aiiept instead, the liibeiv lender said, "the ether lellew used the hig stl.k en the I'resideiit." who. when his pioneiul was tinned down h the nil l lets, elfeti'd a setend miggcstleii thai the nun he taken bin k and the uiatter of senioiie left te the Laber lle.nd te settle. "Lust I'liilni." Mr. Ile.ilj urn liuiiid. "the Prisldtnt In u sprei li I" '"K" inn 'V i;u,;T" "-..rsar ". '"Igl. ihrew up his Minis a.., MIKi fini iiii",.M ' N'.'.mr'1 ." i'i" iHcrlhi ns iiiinlile te sdtle the stllke. '"I-" in.! nit, , .i?.,,',1."1,'.1 ,'J' '"'"' 'J"" i "Tidih Heuse ell wouldn't blue dope SViVSrr!K,iV' ''"'ii'd: VIIm.. wouldn't have leek, n lv" J iMrHiiti.il ;...!. ,l ,H '"" ' IIIIIII Will ili'.'i ill ii"" "".'. ,','U: '? i",'"urKl V't'r,:-) ;cJ cum .umi... 'm . (iiti.uni i '! i u'.T L uiin!;? V "",T ""I'll ' , Mr. N'.l i lef.'iilii-: li the mlien of !i"-; ... Ssh'1 j'VkT"""."'?, "" I he Slip.eine Cem I III declaring mi-!i-r. iri'-'"l ,'l",r:'r" '' ih M!'.i?, '.iiiMltulliiiinl the r.d.uil chl'l lahe. '"iKietT1 ' '" "T "'" Vlrnn'S C'loim.le mil case. JT nu.l .Jrii .' I"1,', .V' thly elty l.y H VT,. Kvr.BY MOVK IN TIIK MOVIKS JT'- l. Knnf JuJdIi1i.1,1k' ,AfKX ' "' 'Hi" I"H' Mevie .Mwtarlne will kte you for. Mi Il-hM. Mill,. im'T1" ,,rU8 right in. le the minute jltr. all that ue ,,r ruB Ce7 HlVmlii ' iil,SI".cx,i;,r- en In tun movie world Tlile l a raular a-". fewilll iirSi'ce "ru Ce'' Vum' f"lure evrrv d.y, n the, EvrsiMi I'uiime uruic iO, IdiligKU. "iiaUg It ix IlaWt." Adif. HELD AFTER ROBBERY I I II. III! ! Jeseph Daly Accused of Stealing ' Geld Watch and 990 Jeseph Daly, twenty-three years old, Sixteenth and Dounton streets, was held In $400 ball today by Magistrate Dern following n complaint made by Jehn Hern, of Dever, Del, who told the police Daly was one of five men who robbed him of a geld watch, $00 in cash and two bank books early yes terday morning at Germantown and Hunting Park avenues. Daly was arrested by Patrolman Lynch this morning sleeping In a stable near where Hern was robbed, ne will be given a further hearing tomorrow. r wantedceMpetent men THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WII.Ii EHTLOT COMPKTKMI MBW FO BAIXBOAa BEHVIOB A FOIXOWSl MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS r x. BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard wages will be paid undr rule and working condlttensvwlBl nterlty dating from time of mplernwnt, aa prascrtbad by tha UfettM ftatea Railroad Laber Beard. , Taeae wlahlng te antar the aerrte of thla railroad will apply at ' 264 Ne. 18th 3b nilaaUlpnla " T" : ! " P "" soft dean frvfsh eweiSw&te thirsty ai ways Don't confute SeetTiuueTcwett with harsh, notmbierbentpaptr itneeb. Loek for the name en every towel BaaaaaaaaaaaaPaBBWBaaaa! ! L T&rsfyFlLrv I RccdtyDRIES I Ne one expects mere of office towels and no one should be satisfied with less. If your office towel does net provide all these advantages if you de net get' a perfectly dry, individual towel for every washing, you are net enjoying the greatest possible towel satisfac tion. ScetTissue service affords a safe, refreshing towel for every wash-up. It provides all the com fort and cleanliness you expect 'in a high-priced linen guest-towel at home, plus the economy and convenience a towel for office use should have. Order a carton of ScetTissue Towels from your druggist, stationer or department store. Begin today enjoying their unusual advantages. Erry SeelTittu Tewel contain million el iett Thirtty Fibm, which ttterb (our time f heir waight In water. Ther make ScetTiMue lha quickeit drying, med aalulactery tewtla mad. Try the New handy 10c pack of 25 towels for home, office, touring, camping picnicking, etc. 50t a cartonef 150 (Less by the case 25 cartons') Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa. Philadelphia Office, 302 Weightman Bldg. Phene: Spruce 1832 geTflrBBr Kmi bcofnssuclewels firVtean Hands mfBushness c' ' " 5 ' (jeneKil Metets Tracks MilhC Backed Always By Their Makers 1 Twe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Range Transmission Removable Cylinder Walls Radius Reds Pump and Thermo-Syphen Coeling 1 Removable Valve Lifter Assemblies Pressure Lubrication Instantaneous Governer After mere than ten years there are a number of the original GMC trucks in operation. And parts for these trucks are still carried in the service department of the factory. Continued responsibility en the part of the builders of GMC trucks throughout the life of any of their products and intimate association with the user through a direct factory branch in your locality insure permanent performance te every user. General Meters Truck Ce;vir;;v Divitien of Ganmral Moter Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STt Philadelphia, Pa. Race 7859 1-Ten, 129S 2.Ten,'237S 3V2.Ten,'3600 S.Ten,39S0 s-ni, eniyAt ttt factory M 2 Spruce 2076 I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER 1 " '' O -awg- A New Arrival! This 4-Piece Bedroom Suit in the Sale at $285 This, however, is but one of the many new attractions that have recently made their appearance in The Semi-Annual Furniture Sale. Handsome Leuis XVI style, with walnut veneer surfaces, and all interior woodwork of quartered oak. The Suit consists of Dresser (top 22x48 inches), with large mirror; Chiffenette (top 22x36), two drawers below, closeted tray above; Triple-mirror Semi-Vanity, and Bew-end Bed. The saving is close te one hundred dollars, at ?285.00. Here Are a Few of the Many Other $uits in the Semi-Annual Sale at Notable Savings! LIVING-ROOM SUITS three pieces; mahogany-finish and cane; backs and spring seats upholstered in velour. Werth fully one-third mere than this Sale price $135.00. LIVING-ROOM SUITS of three pieces; all erer-stuffed; loose spring cushions and large spring arms; upholstered in tap estry. Save one-third at $175.00. THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITS cane-and-ma-hegany; Davenport, Davenport Chair and high-back Wing Chair, with loose spring cushion seats, with four pillows and roll. Werth one-third mere than the Sale price of $195.00. 4-PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITS in Queen Anne design; 66-lnch Buffet, 54-inch Extension Table, large China Closet, enclosed Server. Werth one-third mere than the Sale price $195.00. OLD MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITS in Queen Anne design; ten pieces, including 72 inch Buffet, Oblong Table, large China Closet, enclosed -Server, one Arm' and fire Side Chairs with blue haircloth scats. Save one-third at $385.00. BEDROOM SUITS four pieces, of two-tone mahogany; 50-inch Dresser with large mir ror, Chiffenette, large Vanity Dresser and full-size bow-end Bed. Save cine-third at $325.00. FOUR-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITS in Leuis XVI denign; 48-inch Dresser, ChifTorebe, large Semi-vanity Dresser and full-size Rew-end Bed. Werth ul leust one-third mere than the Sale price $215. 5i-. Strnwbrtdge It Clothier Furniture. TtlriJ Fleer; Metal Bed anl 13dJlnr, Fleer 2vi. Market Street. Hait Autumn Footwear Fdur Smart Medels at $9.00 One-strap Pumps of brown glazed kidskin, quarters of fawn colored oezo cqlf, bread buttoned instep straps; a remarkably geed-looking model $9.00. Twe-strap Pumps, of patent leather, quarters and straps of fawn-colerod ooze calf; baby Leuis heels, narrow buttened instep straps, French-bound 9.00. New Pumps with patent leather vamps and satin brocaded quarters and heels; plain vamps, baby Leuis heels, Fiench binding and two narrow buttoned instep straps $9.00. Sandal-strap Pumps; patent leather vamps, black satin bro caded quarters, straps and heel, coverings; plain vamps wth French binding, 15a -inch cecied Baby Leuis heels $9.00. -?--Straw briuge 4 I. Ivth'er Klghih un-1 FllUeu sheets Clearance of About 2000 Men's Smart Shirts at $1.25 An accumulation of broken assortments, numbering in nil about two thousand of the smartfst Shirts of the seiaon,"-,en e of which sold at double this price when tfce hues were cenvilHe Mar styles and colorings, all highly desirable, and all siaes from IS1 te 18 in the let, but net in each pattern. ir etiawbrlditj i le Wei- -Tait ,s ere l.lUith s rest - Wi n A r 1 . Geed News of Geed Savings for Men Who Want Geed Clothing Thousands, of Suits from our regular stuck have been marked for qu;ck clearance. Many of th-m hi fabrics and styles that will be popular t'his autumn -ethers in the weight meet wanted right new. Savings as compared withfermer price ' substantial indeed. I -' ,NfH kO' inJ A are ery ) uit.s one or two et n km.' hum ,. , i... itVMH lfl! lll.m n.i.l ..-it....- ... t - .i .. . ... .. ...wl ,.,, ,U1,K im ii. i ".ari :iniy low Miffs Keauced One-third- red tock. t J' 10. VJk III I -Tax te b added III I Tropical Suits Reduced te $!). Vanous styles ami faluu-s fei w inu-weath i ww.i r. 1... .. .tl 1. t 1 . t viiai ui iiuiu me r s un iippeuium-i. Ml pi-.uh )t u Odd Woolen Suits, Noir S12.:;0 De no ml a bio PI I' ". $lf).:W .seige nml Cassm.eic Suit- in a vanity et i- If t . ir.f.-t e.- Alce and Wickham Suit a, $S:Li)0 or shuilts of ene-thi'd t.. e.i. .b ilf n U. ,, , .v ,,f tl ,c ex n lirrs. A cmpleli. !.,' c of si',.i '.. lit r, Vlt)l Fine Worsted Suits, l'ew SWIM Mi-ti i linn nuing Men's .suits f 1 0 en,- iiufsl Jim sulsuint al led ictiens fiem fnnnrr p ire-. White Duel: TrewH r.i reduced u $i.ir, White Fhnnul Treumrti reduced te Xtl.uO Mnhair Treiii,( r.t ituir nd'n-ed te $!.)', Mohair jntls new reducid Le $2.0:, 'i.i,iiJ' .... '. ,. i uihe ijvikj-i ruiiacr.t csUitx at T Htrjn tic Ice i new Ci.'j.un utl.iBI- ,S',, , j Ke()i Qearance! 150 Beys' Suits Palm Beach Cleth and Linen Crash $5.75 WORTH CLOSE TO ONE-HALF MORE Here's an opportunity that means comfort and economy for 150 boys. T'-eie will be plenty of warm dnys when a fallow will need just such a Suit as these cool but practi cal. All popular colorings in the let, but net all shades in every sisc. Sizes 7 te 17 years. str-in lirl li i. I In h e- Second rioer. I'llbei t Mr.-ei Kaat k - Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves, at 75c NEW AI'Tl'MN SHADES T.vehn-batten Chamois Lisle f'le es. stitint ami shanely, la-.r er well and give e-.i-el e"t sri- K-e. In ivtnj, b a' i'i, medr, gray, mastic an 1 wh.te. Xeir Strap-irriat ( 'hanwis-Liftle Gloves ai $1X0 1 ' . l ."j tef! V ! ifl 'W i 4 ''4 Va- I Y H i s n i H I a I R i K U4( VBaaaBBaBBBaaaaaaaBMaaaaaBaBaai ,T",'l,,, irjWw'v. s , ; t'V, ..'.' , t ftf'im - i,"U V,r: '."'vik it?Xi r. -V' tt iMMifei iVWlWWieJ. LMfWij J ... ... .f . .. - vT "Tit . -tu i f " 'Mtftetsr
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers