1 W V i " s-tJi, m' ? SO1',! ' -' ' v Ak r, v '" ' I '.A 1, h f,a. i) If' !' j r' EVENING PUBLIC LDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, , SEPTEMBER 14 1922 IABORASKSLAWS TO GUARD WORKER M)W, HARRWUIT IT! A Very Dad Pun by Manheim Cep, and Other Tennis Foolishness Cxeoutlve Council Demands Amendment3 te Federal Constitution BROAD PROGRAM OUTLINED "ynS," said llnrry the Cep, who is JL the press-box (.Tcbiis, "us boys are going te hate our own tennis tournament We'll play en the night court ' A u matter of faq), four of the force pet together this morning nnj pln.vcd (.enie very mixed doubles en one of the mere sequestered arenas. (n sldcrlng the hour the hnd a better sailer) than the nationals enje.v. A mysterious monsoon that sprang up suddenly nt neon wan trucvd te u prcted In Chicago by union workers te mean that the railroads signatory te the agreement will meet union repre sentatives en vnge' questions and all ether matters (trew In? out of the strike, and iiH)ii failure te ngree en points at issue the questions under dispute will be referred te the commission provided for In tectien live LEHIGH VALLEY REJECTS CHICAGO RAIL AGREEMENT Pledges te NewEmpleycB Make Ac ceptance elmpesslble, Says Read 'I'lic following etutemiit was Riven out at trio I'liiindeiplila e ill tea of the I.e- The new development in the rail I1,!"1' lilK. te,lny h E- r- Ioeinl, strike situation was received with sat- ,'..,, isfactlen bv all Administration eflleiaU, r,le '"'Ku nlley Is net a party te Including President Harding. Sctrc- ',v "KremntH which hae bien made nt tary Mellen takes the iew that with '"icnge. lhe pledges we heve made te an end te industrial troubles tboeut-lour emplejM who continued werkinf leek for business Is "very geed." Mr. Inf(cr, t,lc itrlke wa.s called, ns. well ns Mellen Is snld. however, te see lltnitn- I tn the "w "1P" w,." u"0 ntercd.eur tlens upon the traptportatleu feclll tics of 'he railroads, which would nre liihlt ati otirenious expansion of Imsl n"ss activity in the Immediute future. sctvlce blnce that time, te snv nothing of our premises te our supervisory ofh efh c.rs, innke it out of the question for ns te accept nny such plan as is pro posed. "Lellllfh Vnltar mfl1irna nrn t.in. somnolent usher en top of the south I COUNTER EVIDENCE forming an association of their own, stand, who was celling a Mitt mild un- '-"-'" -- -r iljljiXjLj .t.irtnl en their mm inltintu... .i i i i ....' --. . . - . 'r . . - '" "- ur" en '"3 f'nsiis i jyy IN JUNCTION SUIT "enuip1 ,0 co-operate with them .Jee Sheehnn the renowned Frank- I i ' lln Held ticket-seller, is getting tain- ., , ., , . auie traimnz ns niiilur i ome nf the .. .." "M". ." n 'v i ' Atlantic City, Sct U The 1 cutive Council of tiie American It eration of Laber prewired tedrv the fifth of its annual cession, te outline legislation which it hopes te hate In troduced before Congie-M as p'iri tf its next j ear's program Ctntrate their efforts In promoting t the ..pen.ng of 1W, new stadium $ Weno eFi" "before three amendments te Hie 1 ederal ten-' . . Im.,: ,, vnt. ... ...-. ffl's, '"innke'tT. rxK'r Tuan wins First SrisA aimed te make th- - nstitutin n ni . against eiDcluls of the rnilwa empleyes ml T'JuJ ft"'1 r,';' Th? Set FlOm ShumZlllnm. American redernM,nyef "hi in'jud" ' 'f';r' "ns s",rte,l te,'"y l,y "i( ''' Tlrst An amendment te t' e l"Vin tenllnur.i fpjm rnite Onf I ' . . rtltiitionlntcnili.lteoir-bfh-iiil.itiptmn,,. klm,,.,, ,,,, ,,.,fr ,, i,.;iJ''!:,!!B,,1! V.' negotiations eeiwMi qui- KiriMiiL' s lenmeii nm n POINCARE'S REPARATIONS STAND IS APPROVED W ! I 111 Instructions Given te French Com missioners Unanimously Indorsed ItambeiilUet, FVancc, Sept. 14. (Uy A. P.) At n meeting In the summer residence of president Mlllerand today Premier Pelncare laid before the Cabi net the report of the negotiations be tween the Uelglan and the German (Jeemments ever the German notes for Ucnnan reparations payments. He Informed his colleagues of the directions he hed given the French delegation te the reparations commission nnd the" Cabinet unanimously approved his course. The Cabinet then agreed en the policy te he followed In the effort te establish a durable peace In the Near Kast. ' The Cabinet was te resume Its pension nt 2 o'clock with M. Hlo, Under Recre- .TO w Hum Sent en OifSelcj of lour Shern vi a' (litarantm- that They Are Kljfhl nontreted in the luesd' niju'Ktien ul,. , ,. . ,i.t i , . ' e '""" purinus me intrei i c- nnst the rill M.c n't. lu snn net! t X neck VX ' M,n "f lJM",re f0, "'f t,,P c,l,,,rf:cS inectien a tuti-m-wid.- meinent rl- "7 L ,,r' "pn " '' ' Li?i n , , ,1 , I of rn,,,,')lr0J1 nd wibotnae. defenM; drlsmitWtini. acn.nli.u- e Mat- ,''", 1b.n "", "en hetl '' ,,IC "'I' "f ntteiiieH mid. which could net be in- w We',1. icc presid.nt of the fedi n- ireduced before, because of the nature power eted in Pedfrm elluia'- ni demonstrated in the piesen niju'Ktien againt the rail st.rn connect ready tee tien, tfi pme the uaj fir .inti-trke Injunction legIntien Second. An amendment fling st Uen jears a the rniniuum age for child laborers and autl nriiing Congress te raie the iiiinlmu u age n conditions warrant. Third An immlment giMii Con Cen ress power te rep i-" nd tl i- legal' ?e laws which maj bn t iiictMl and then declared uncetit.ttit nil ts 'je 1 nltid States Supr.me Cfurt Fourth. Iti-renl i '.V-man anti trust lav whl li i i cut 1 ng t m mbt rs of the council h i hmi jisl t. di--pnve the toilers of their nil iral rights. Instead of ti iceM'iit I'igiil ninibiiu ninibiiu tlens In remnt of trade " Fifth Legislation te prehitlt the enactment et an law 'which would denj the right of th' wers'-rs of the United StntCM t e-gnnl-e for the bet bet terment of their c, ti tin in- tu ilejl i"l lecthel with emp'evers. rr e cniinc tuel wlthhe'd their pntrna.' hnd la la ker and induce ethf rs tJ d " Alse mi luded in the mitien.;l i re gram of the evi'cutiw council te b MerkiMl out thre mIi "--at.-, wi 1 lie a driie thre'jgli the lfiis;at'ir"s f (ring about the leptal of th Kin.is nlu--trial la and the Cole-ad) 1'id .s'r il ' Commission us wed as achely te iota bat effort" te innugm.ire s'mllur stnitej in ether Krate" in till, NVw erl a' 1 Mnsenchupet-s lleh of the-e Industrlil 'nv s nnw operating, the 1 ihr h efs ,i mi tended nt "equall I'lingprmis dnd i !m iuiis in n statemrnt h,(h parti ulurlv ib nounced th Kin-as Tnurt a- 'the greatest fraud ier ;rpetrired ,jn the Amerlc.in people ' A resolution protecting th? 'i point .mint b President Hardni' et ie,rg II Caiter, as head of the Oieniiien1 Printing liure.iu w as presented teil.n The resolution iled'ired that I'arter is net quitlih d, nccerillng te law. in :!iut he is net ii ti-ni ticnl primer or an ex pert boekhindi i lie'ugafe ('nhe.ni. ' Washington, 1) c introduced the mntter Anethi r le-olutlen would m ftruct the tnfernatlnnnl etlicers w take necessary nt'p te fight sip Ii me,isiire as the (evernuierit roll injunction An An other deals with health rrniil tien. in shops The convention will act en these refiolutlens either tomorrow or Mtur day Denver Chicago V.nd tlnura iek the net convention wis smoetiio i back (iiiefully, the alentlnn shine nnd had number of reads permits the intreduc- lananesr In Shane 0I tlie I,pnc negotiations. Sh:mid7u is playing wonderful tennis and Le h.w.l it yesterday when hlTFXT (IF STRIKF eliminated Wallace V Jehnsen. Cvn iL,Ay ul l X1A., T&thte,tC.!:mtfc,l, 1,c may fercc, PACT KJST REACHED At - e diiek Johnsten will start his, milieu uguini iimnvi una uns sneuid Chxcnqe Sept. is. The rrrm. he 1 ii most siieetniii iP hntt e ,if ihn u- ..-.. ,..,i ' ..iT . rrni afternoon Th Spaniard idol nnd di spite the pep wee Westerner, there will le many who reuJ., fellnu First In order te brine in nn rnd latte of the the ,tv ,tKr nettlemcnt agreed upon d s the gallery I u-tr,da, hv reprcscntalnes nf the ' rnUrit of the' .reiA.M. nffrrtina mere than fifty mil- will he rooting for the pleasing for eigner. Alensn is plaung the greatest tennih of I Is carep- Tnd although John John seon is tin odd en favorite, he will have no time fir resting ngaint tin hard working Invader Die!, Willnms will be the target for terrltii serving and vicious "killing' when he taks tie nurt against derald I'atteisnn ul 3 e lei k This will le the first time thin have niet and It will be interesting te watch necuricv vptsus 1, -.!...! .., . . 'in- viiBiing firiKe et empieves upon the railroads nnd reliee the" ceunirv from the adverse effects thereof and te expedite the movement of essential traffic the following memorandum of agreement is made upon the under standing, which the parties hereto aerepr. that the terms hereof shall be carried out by the officers of the 'empanles and the representatives nf rue empieves in n spirit of cencilia- ." V e8,'1,"0" VTZin' n -Np"rk' K(,'"''"' settl.men of the matt rn In t..i 0 J. (1.1. and he f all set for his ,.ntiever referred te below. This battle ..gainst the Australian pamgnph does net npplv te or In- 7" CFTQ THF. STA SETS THE STAGE OF FASHION WITH 1 tary of Mercliant Marine, en hand te advise en the question of the eight-hour day In the merchant marine service. AIRSHIP GOING WEST Army Filer C-2 En Reute Acress Continent Flttaburffli, Sept. 14. (By A. P.) An eirslhp, believed te be the army filer C-2, passed ever the outskirts of Pittsburgh a few minutes befere 10 o'clock this morning. The airship was fljlnC In the direction of Akren. The C-2 passed ever Alliance, O., nt 10:."0 A. M., traveling due west. A start was made from Langley Field, nt Newport News, Va.. nt l'JrJH A. M. today en the trip te the Pacific Coest. Tirs c & in lit Charming edlltip nnii pendattf fixtures arttttU callv finished u ham mered burnt brass. etten tMe unusual ightintf fixtures that displays the rest of your furnishings te the best ad vantage. Our experienced salesmen will tell you the right kind of fixtures te uae for the best results. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER C0.( 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take Ne. 10 Cor in Subirnr Own Nnturiliir Till 4 v. ,M. l'lione llAKInc 0700: New Footwear At a Moderate Price Hie hards Still Weak The Uichards-Andersen inalch vmII b the last te go en nnd it will int strt .mil I :.() The New Verk bev has list recovered from an attack nf ! leriaitie j oisenlnt: and Andersen un 1 ul ltd j w 11 attempt te run him raggul II. recent lllnes lias umk nid the New erker censiderablv and lii te 'hi- It will net be entiri w uti expfeted if thi Atiijc comes thre .'li with a Mtterv ! -fiinntelv Itlchards was net p ished ' severelv te win Ins mitcli veslerd'n He wii able te polish off liethcrt Hew man i a fellow townsman, in bcquene'e iits, I 0-'-' fl-l! l! ' I 'lie round before the semi-finals in t'ie vettrans smgleb aNe will he stagui and thiee m.itche. will be pit en The tiis' w il' b" U'tvvien Jnluisnn and lleiid. th' second le-iween ilurn and liewliurs' anil the t'l.rd btlween Hoeker and Sir iw inski T he crowd vesterdav mounted te clee t In nf Kj, and was the largest of the teiirnev The imperfanie of the inter inter iiiitieti.il cuntfsts today- 's expected te bring out even a larger gathering Mere Reads Jein Fifty in Peace Postoffice Is Used tn DisfrihTifp nvrtntCe""n"''d 'rem ,"t' 1"' ContlneiM from fair Onf fltatien late last nigh' i i d sent te the Phlhdelph.n tJene-n' IIepit tl for trtatmetr us i drug add. t, mi found by phU. lins tl,N meruiiig te le euf ferlng fren ve-enai poNen ng Verenal Is a drug wideh u,d te Induce sliep Accurdiii; n hvs'c'.ans at the PhiladdphPi Cenertil Hospital. It should i en.- unl r tin- Ila-r'sen drug a" "Whlli the police ire leaning up ! e drug Trirfie here thev s nulj e-e-nl their operations te include erenal, tee," Heward .MiIIm brother 'f Clav -ten Miller and a junior student at the unlversltj. snld 'I kifw he ., net lining anj form of neegnlred Mope' bcciuse he doesn't have enough tin in v te buy it hut he i'0"t ue ve-innl at times whn he Kieinis nervous ft ii a dangerous drug and acts about the R.ime as um ethtr den enlv in a mi1.! degree I suppose ' Feri er Attacks creiul At the hospital 1 wis Mud ung Mill'" would br dijehiirgfs! with n a few dijs A cording te Herhm 1'err'r of the Federal Narcotic I! iri'Ti, v.renal ii a habit -forming dr ig in wide use hu llo action enn be tnle n In his depjr' dent bfcauiit the drug Is nut dtper'-able "I knew th're are viriml he paid jut.t as '1 eri ue flends, but then theie ire in, acquire habit f r , nspinn and ether f, rr,.,l te adjiinment he-irds competed of drugs uli We . nn i , ii ,t!,i.,g r, ai.n hK repn aentatlvcs of tht- cnrriers ami the dn g ti net . evered bv the II in iSijn nn leiul wtinh-T of empleyes If th eci liej is e ime I Ii VV I ii acip IlnneW Centra' in 1 a large m luber of i'l 1 1- p ads New Aerli ( entr.il te Sign XI e New erk enfral group w is unc of the lillg.sr gllierallv ciedlttd with I n inning te sIl'h the agreement 1 The settlement of the shepmen -strike sustains the Tinns.ortatlen Act and should the uetien upon which the ptr ke was prcdluit'd I'eine ba k te tin I t I'e'd -ati-s Itu'read I.almr Heard tie fiinet and fiure-.' cnnsld -nitleii ' il' hegran'el It. u Heeper i luilrman if the labor l:urd said in n snte i.icnt fedav Thi prope-a 'i 'he sittlement igree. 1 ment te t f i 'i- it ---l questions te a trnmlssimi of tvelvc representailvi s of 'eh un ens in 1 railroads parties te the 'ig-c. men' iiineunis te the creating of an idiu-tiiiaf beunl and Is in strict I reni'ii tnifv te the previsions of the i J'r tn-potta'Ien .ct Mr Heeper snld. The question of seniority whUh (It- ve!i;nl inter thii strike began and 1 revul te he the i hlef barrier te tin irll- r settlement wis net spicificillv meniiiiiinl in the 'igreiment, wlibh pre- v.des that the shnpmen shall n turn te wtrl. in "pesiriins of lhe class" thev u.cilpliij hi fore the strike. The agreement made no mention rltni r of working londltiens or the con tract estein for farming out" shop wirk which, with the wage cotitro cetitro cotitre virsv wire the original issues in the .'tike Te Special Heards P.sj s ever the "relative standing ' r e npl ives and new dluputfs wlich m'ght arise as outgrowths of r r stiue shu'l uikIi l ti.e em e terms tie re i Iudi strikes In effect nrlnr in lv 1 1K2 Second All men te return te work in positions of the clas tliev oilgl eilgl nllv held en June .'JO. lO'J. and at the value point. As manv of null men as possible are te be Innne llatel.v put te werK, at present rates of par, ml a'l suih empieves who have bun en strike he put te weik or utnlr lav net J iter than thirtv dnvs .fi,r 'he slning of this agreement, except siKh men as have been proved gui rv of mts ,,f violence, wliih, in the oiuiueii of the commission, herein af'er provided for, snail be sufhclint cause for dismissal from service. Third. The relativa standing as I between themselves, of men le turning t) vveile and men laid off, f irleughtd or en lenve of absence, lm hiding general chairmen and ethers who were ns of dune .10. Ifll'J. propel 'v en leave of absence, will he restored as if luue .'W, 1J2".. aiij thev will be called back te work in that order. Fourth If any dispute arises as te the relntive minding of nn cm cm pleve or if an ether controversy arises growing out of the strike that cannot lie otherwise adjusted by the carrhr ami said cmpleve or the duly authorized lepresentatives theieef. the matter shall be referred bv the organizations parties te this agree ment the emplej'3 or the carrier in the interest of nny enipleve- who max he aggrieved, te n lotnmlssien te be established and (eiistitut.il as here inafter pievided. ler liual densiun b a innjerit vote Fifth The (imtrissien referred te in j u r.l graph feui thereof shall be i (imposed of six lepresentativs te be named by the chief officers of the or er or ganisateons parties hereto und six lailtead etlhers or rcprtfeiitatlves seleded from und bv the railieads agreeing hereto This commission shall be constituted within fifteen duvs from the signing of this ngree nn nt and shall have jurisdiction te (le. nit all cases that mnv properly he l.fened te it en or before May SI 1'i'J'l but net therealter ji tth inasmuch as this agree ment is readied for the purpose of composing in n Bpirlt of compromise this controversy, all partlen hereto agree that neither this settlement nor am decision of the commission above provided for, shall be used or cited in any controversy between these pnrtits or between the railroads sign ing the snme, or any ether Uasn or ciasses nf their empleyes in nnv ether oenttoversy that may hereafter arise .secnth. lleth parties pledge them selves thai no intimidation nor opies epies opies sien shall be practiced or permitted against anv of the emplejes who have runnined at work or have taken s-crv-nu or ns against these who re-saiue work under this understanding Fighth All Mutts nt law non pending as- the result of the Mrike, te be withdrawn and canceled by ( both parties UARR1VER DEMES BLAME FOR STRIKE Black Brocade Black Satin Patent Celt Dull Calf The particular woman who demands correct style without paying tee much for it, comes te Dalsimer. - :- i f" i ni"frrfi-rr""y, ',10 ., x """""If Hi TT 1st n voice silencer He nlgnecl for confidential eon een eon veTintlen, clear trnnsmlifiten nnd olllce quiet. Net n per manent nttncliment. Slip rlnlit en 11 nil off the mouth meuth plere et nny phone, Telephone silently with the HUSH-A-PHONE Voice PHvaCV "assured at any phone with V U1CC j. 1 1 v at y a Hush-A-Phenc. It will foil the most persistent eavesdropper six feet away. Clearer Transmission broenrn?nS matter hew noisy, with a Hush-A-Phene. It keeps outside sounds off the wire. Your voice is heard much mere clearly at the ether end of the line. Offirf Oil iff is 8r.catIY increased when the mce VdUiet Hush-A-Phenc is used.Werk is net interrupted cithcrby the sound of phone conversation or the desire te hear it. The Huah-A-Phene seen pays for Itself in office or home. HUSH-A-PHONE AGENCY Abbett Bldg., 201 N. Bread St. This is but one of a serie3 of correct new fall footnotes at this moderate price. Dalsi mer leadership in style nnd -valce-is-ivinK was never better demonstrated than this season. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Weman, Misses, Beys and Children '(1204-06-08 Market Street Sewing Made a Pleasure H Jul jwK3B A De Yeu Loek Forward te Sewing Day? Veu c c . -and with pleasure, tee, nt. de ihe women v he own a Wlllcet A 'iiMifc New Portable Klectrlc Automatic Sewing Mu chlni' .lust Fit'.ns down In a comfort able c hair, turning a switch and thri, watching' tht?lr mate rial w'lcJe Hmoethly under the fast niev nf? needln 'I hat Is fewlnc day for Wlllcex A Glhlis I'ertabh) Ulectrlc eu-neni Thtre Is no fuss no tieliblc there are no 'vexatleuH bobbins te wind no temper destrejlnw lenRleni te rcculnte A few heuri Be-callcd "work" nnd their and beiutltulb pevvn pa-'mrnti la ready It bounds eaev, deen t II' And H la for thesi" vi he own a Wlll Wlll re i fJIbbs Kkctrlc Automatic, for oil thn back - brcnUlnc dnidgerv of thi old feet or linml trendies innchlne Is ever for thtm They nre gettlnK real enjoyment from every drop of the iieedlei l.ct us show veu what the Wtll Wtll cex & Oibbn New Portable) Eleo Elee trio Auleniatl.- Sewing Machine can de find lievv well It does It. Come In nnd e enu demon strated and at th iume time learn the piirtldiiira of our eaei payment plan wardr'N. of delightfully made V Hi: DI.AIONSTKATK IT IN AOlll 1I0MK? Wilicex & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street Phene, Spruce 2192 - . ...COURTESY , 7 T .SERVICE litnh foal llidi predm eel ii pi.l.iiiiH (IreWiitiess hi c pinen will pinbubv In; Lai k ill the ir , . ... ,,,.,, , l.ief s stuli u i' r "Iii.l.iin Hnr.ni r t.-.-lin.-. win I, ,J ,,s u" u week. 1p",ch1 ,he '"'"'f ' ," , . , , . us hlsli v clesirnl hv home p. epl, but Mudi 'f the ciedit fur -iT tu the t. rtni en which Hid strii.e id dispute cannot be se-ttli..! as ai nidi- , ..(.tactien by Sam ie' f.n'i rets "TbelnTreunent r,.,lW the Hl,-nnte.v I-re.le..t of the American FeJer.l ; , renelu te find plu .-s ler nil returned of Luber, that the anthracite ' frnters Rtnlters w'.tbln tllrtv duvs after it be- forced the Imrd coal strike was 'irrea (nines effective Up-nl-. iir- imt required ..,ltrneus" teelav Ly Ram . T) . t, ink.) back Htrike-rs who hnve tern- 'tmBeeus te e . ' rn'itel mix of violence Wnrnner. sivekeBinan for tlie operuterB J A. Franklin, prc-snl. nt of th.. Mr 'Warrine.r, pres-ldcnt of ti n r jcilli rnuiKe rs suwi i i.'reat niiinlwr f i,ii, cna nml NiiviKatlen i i nnv i nt I) en senirnti scttl iinutH was LMvm hv tin crttl.il could have been njrei I hop crafts ixfculiVL leuneii i.j s. ju,t jrj,. li,vd,s Viirfi.yl pre-hknt of the. ftea- h ard t0 fh h lenrd Air J.im una hind of n Kailiciud x"a . ., .. . ., s.riuriiiiw (Viiniwinv sulci tci cnniml irlnnlz and continuaiien or the nn- S-l!! 01X1.000,00(1 of KtecHM and bends cilliciri lice-, iiuih.i-11 .ui ee urneill. ,vir nurfc .fe.v ell unci Dnniel Wlllenl. president of ..a. mr verv first mectlne with thpi wns mild nt the college While habit the iinltunerc! und (Ihle, in Xialtlmer ' rninerx en March 21 last te negetlnte n fermlns, verenal it wns mud luis few mrlv thin month epf tad the way te the new wnge Hcule, there vvaH pretnutcij ' nildlcts compare il te the number of inl- i agreement It was Mr Warfleld be tl) ua n netice of suspension of min- ' diets te ilniKs whidi (uinu under the etude te tin ll'iWh ter virtilul'v this j, April 1 We pietr-ied np.ilnst Harrison net I, unl et a ttU in. tit In tin. (enfi runes ,.1H ,atien ns unnn c ssnrj nml vvheln A bid nrpieprlitlni,' 1.1 000 f. .t the ur New uilt list inniith unjustified, in view et the fimt thai we District ttemev s ellne tn invisticute ,,.,, t)lW, ,.ilerliiK up ri in icon I'leni ttie dniK Kltuntien nun te pursue tugl- .isliIii(,teii, ipt n i llv I l ,rinK which liiiulnt' teuld and elmuld UVO peeilie-'l-. l.lllli- uriilli' i l 1 I'Ulllll i(lVKIs III VHD Henlth Uirei'tnr rjihush savs be lieves that the hiile nf verenal she iM he regulated Me s' sgesM thai a phv -iiclnn'n prese iiptinn he ren ur-d te pur chase verenal - Kim ereiul Vdditts At the I'lnludelpliia CeIIpku of 1'linr mm v it wh sa. I veiiiml was n Ii uy vvliiih preilii or did net .jive tlie i jt llti'd Inline denvcii from eeinliii. hi ruin unit nun philie The ilru is eliise-ed us a li v j net ii- In centrn-distim tieeii i nnri eticx In technical iiiimu in Ulethvl barbiluiic ncld, which Is a eonibliutien of eigun r suhstnnces iiuie-slbli te describe te n luymim btciiusn hljtlilv reniplicnted it mma 'f-'i tk ': ,t4V MAKE US PROVE IT TODAT IllUlK "If- thrnclte htrlke wholly refutes Mr (.oin (.ein tiers' assertion," said Mr Wnrnner. this afternoon for piisviue Judge. Jleniiglulli fulleel te recelve bis Laber tednj -age tietn Its rupriM mid that ruilreiulH aauy threatening lencr .veste-ruaj He imprexlinutclj J.j per cent or the cenn- cause or lubutlicicnt postnge it wns in- try's mtleuge hail signified their in in trcepted at u nub Mutlen by postal Mention e ending the bliepmens etrlks uuieriiien iinu rviaiiiru ey mem te no en th.e basis or tlie lureement nccepted Investigated. Marine Band te Aid Beys Bey Week Committee .enteriliiv com- Sleted urraiigeiuciitH with the Cnltec! tntcs Murine Hand for a concert Thursday night, yeplember LM, m the Metropolitan Opera Iinu e for the ben efit of bev work In Philadelphia A number of clubs, Inc'inllng the lletnry, Peer Richard. Klvvunls, Mniiufiictur ', Liens, City Rutdnei-K end Itnel -BH Science, have taken groups of Mtta for their members. veiiterday by the shop crafts' General l'ellcj Commlttee, nnd that reads rp reten'tltig un additional 30 per cent were ready te end thn strlke '1 he oemiuiMdon decided upon te nd jiidliMlt differences Letwein workers nml rail hai. as provided under the bdr Dipurtment v ,,..., ued. ntatlvi-H in ( hi- . i ur pretests wtre ignenil u vvere lepruseaung ib0 our iiiopesais rer arbitration und mediation "In like innnner the proposal of Preeldent Harding te end the strilfe uer rejected by the miners although accepted bj us. ' "It wns net until the bituminous ftrlke hnd been settled that the miners' representatives ev lined any disposition whatsoever i-eileuslv te discuss a set tlement of the nnthiuclie Mrike At tin time when the tuiihiiiciK uguemeiit, I.nlieir Depurtnn nt e.mclals I jnduKtrj anTl the public is hiunglit f uc e were Informed win be compei-eii or six te fnee with the enormous ,(,sts ()f shop ciafts reprcsentatlveh and net of- fiv nienthh' Idleness lu the anthracite ucliils of the rnllreHil brotherhoods, as field It I outragieus that iin enu originally provided. should contend that the responsibility Section four of the agreement, the I for this idleness and less rests upon dlca further xple.lned, was InUr- the operators." ONE ride en any hill or highway behind the wheel of a Six-G6 nnd you will realize inttantly the comfort and economy of aet reserve pewer. And, tee, you'll learn the advantage of a 131-Inch wheel base nnd 61-lnch rear spnnffH. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OV A.W88.LEV'MSTI? C9 , Jaita and JeioeH&itttibaten BR9AD-STftEET ArVlNETPHILAOeLPHIA Associate Dealers h. IllUIAIt ST. IWKIK HAI.KS CO... IIAIN'nS ftTI'NTON MOTOR HAURS 2010 beuUl llreiul fit. ANII HKItVItD Cor. llulnm ht. und feinnten Ave, OTWCn. MOTfllt OOMPAVY, j89 North (Ukl lit. HAJIIIVrOK OAItAOn. ilurtlcy llrei, l'reiii,, S7lli und Hufnut All. 8983 IlaTttferd Ave. . BNJDIUl IIIIOI., (l2tl fienuanlewn Are. Suburban Deaters MADIIKN'S (iMl(,i:, l.iincuslrr Ave, linn Muwr VOIITIIKAST t.tUAfll' J735 Wiikclluir st, Frinkfiird r i. much eAiurii:, Iluiirtnuii, I'll I ! piece of miy phone. inc nmneftTaenc wjen pay mr incii in emcc or tteme, R Il IrWPSir- $ I l.fkJI VIU I'liene, J.oeuct 4805 $ - Write or cnll for dmcrlptleu of our attractive iripoIlen for $ r fEll lflfl illclrlbnterie nnd alemeii minted In I'hllodelehlii. rnmilrn un. J tJV mliiRten, Chester und Atlantic CM. 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