,. i IKV, ZZzsw&t'ni: V-I'W "J73T ffwgTgwwr 'BlW "V '! 'fWj&fiy'J & w v.t .-KrcV KVL' 1? r LK'pJr pji-t it K? r A' n lvf ii2P ii ;H it ! HA fcsM RW3t A f h fcv nt yj Eft P t L.t V ' c ,!sr3Jff ' A - r EVJflKiaO PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA. iRlL)Ai', SEPTEMBER 15, 1033 ""11 "J P. R. R. SHUTS DOOR I ON PEACE PROJEC Other Large Railroads Balk at Separate Settlcment of Strike SENIORITY IS redi signing new contracts with con 1 dticters ami trnlnuieu, disputes new be be be fere the ltnllrenil T.nber Heard would be witbdtnwn, IlnlMmere. flept" 15. iHy A. I'.l -Annnunrrmcnt wag made nt the execu tive office of the Hnltimerc and Ohie Kallread tetlay that a committee repre senting tbe striking shepmen, headed , b V. J MeGee. general chnirmnn of the sstcm federation of shdp iriift". would meet Vice President ttnlleunj prebnbh this- afternoon nnd begin tie. Kotlatlen'i looking t" tlu itettlimcnt of the strike en the llsilflmeie iimi Ohie MKlem. UNSETTLED PMLA. MEN EXPECT XW UUSINESS BOOM l Tlv liefinc7 r" Chicago. Sept. 15. ltefmai b . number of the ceirntr.i'i Usee-', mil- ! ' I believe the settlement of the rail--. . . . . ii, Wnr. fend tvlKe will bring about mi era of Way system te enter into the "' ,,,-, pr0-,,epltv n ,,, l-,litP,i flcld-WIllard-.Tewell plan for ending tlie stutrV in Id Jehn Tl'ler, jircfldcct of hepmen'i stride en tlie bi-.lx of iep. rim Manufacture!-!' lub and tieaicirei -.i. ...i i...ii.i.i..ai -r,-..m.nM ie- ei tnwiiHii .ie.es i nnnianr. in . Telepcd an rlmnt of niiiluetb'e " eertalnti tnrlm ever the ie)' r'i I ci" fcctiif ne-M of the peiuf iire.v-t'" White -eme of the hugei .i-'cm In ' flatly lejertfd the plan. efue he" rp i niniiH iiie fhifiicii and North- weatem and the 'hi..s llw-'',' and St. nianefnetttreri of touted jams " I'IiIh eerinil will he (Xieeded enlv tint KimnlKnR dtirinj: and sJOrtlv iiic: tht World War H'-iness and i:idnstr,( he hi en i Hittis a siittlemetit et the trim-pnr-itien preb'em. I am epMiinstl. i-.ni-prninc the tiit.111 ' of IndtlNtry in the I n it ed States. UJRii uhk-s anu sinvt Paul. Iiad virtually cen.pletiM , j,,,, lnur- iun,t.VP!. wiU lcsitlt in arrangements for restoring niiKen m a cont:i.,aiien f Inch p:lte?." once te their former job under me settlement of the rail strike is a terms of the wparnte settlement plan i f()1 ., -rt(j jju'ltiess in eTery Negotiations were In prepress with )ni ((f in(,tr, ,, the I'nltcd States-, teTeral reads in an effort lv hop rnft ---,!, te N'atlian T. Felnell. ptesi- efB"lnh te lTert additional tcttlrnientj- (1,lt f,( I'nlwell ltret'ier .1 Ce . Strike londe' ve-e tnld i be a'.- ln,IMf,etiircrs of ii' roeiU. aNe flre.slvt? eeni-ii'inl" .ttien- te seive of the ni-M,(1l.n, , tiu Keiton IVlenhetie linnillins renrii iklng them ' rn,en- ,".,,,.,,,,,5 nn, ,,reet.i nf n 1 unihei of -Idei thui " uen I ar;e sjtenw Hall nmns 1 ie ai : svs em ' .. hare . ew( ih' de"" ari' In' ei tlement ulan teij ip' 1'i'ne'lwi mi Union railfi.- Nortelk and V'T',?"1 Southern Pn Ifi. Clueage an 1 Alten Chtcase. Reik Island and Pai Hie ertnern racini. ureai -.eun'..' ; - 1 caje, nurllngte'i .nd ijuin-'v. .uif i-eurl. Kansas nnd Teias and sulvldiary Unec. Othrr reads Mill eiitMile th a.ief tnetit teda In.lui'ed tVntrnl of d'e.gla. Uelawere. T.aekanannn and Western. Krie. Illiae s lnt-.il Leuisville and Na.hrl'le. Miurl Paflfie. Vrice "Vaba.h Santa 1" l'h.!p !t'i AVestein and numeieu-. ethers.. Alviut fift - reid. "re se-i'"' .i.l v unrlTite.id te hive areeptpd the se'il.' ment proposal wi'h the P.alttmiire and Ohie, (.'hevitienke and Ohln. NVi Ye-'r. Centra linei. Southern. Seiheird AI- s',p iirr.-i'l ill"' " tle'ii l t'n epir ,,r 1 .. i . 1 ) ! 1 - 1 r 1 .it. n - ' ' . i' m " I .s f' J". 1 .... 'I I 1 !i!J . .' . ' It of 'oil Id,, ( 111 li punt ami itni-h mnnufai H r rs in '1 " pie-nlen" e fh Chamber if (emmetie ilrc'ited m.i his ii..''inc that dibtiuitl better ' Diisiis (o.nlltien'' are new it hand SHORE 3EAUTY CHAPERON STRUCK BY TROLLEY CAR Mrs. Nellie R. Heren Believed te Have Suetalned Spinal Inju-les Mlentlt Cil. Sm '" - N" -1 . IJei .- II "i ' I'i"-!) us1' I e j. ted a - h0!' 1 0 ' ' Ml Pi -' itsli 1' n "tir l e ,, i. i 1 .11 !.!- V eel. wis p.illlillllj it )! ' 11 js st-ink bv !l MOt.e i.l 'i ii, Line, Chiiaae and Xerthi Mttrn nnd Chicago. Milwaukee an 1 M Paul among tie lngcr swienn in "h- i'' ment "Kullei' ind f.uresr i en-l it en bv the Tinted State Railroad I.-i- Bmrd of rn issues en !i:rii tli ., iV i.im based vas potn.-.e I In I'.rn W Heeper era rniati e rhf liesrd. who asserted -h seitli iii'nt j.'a -i was in Rfnet ionfe,-mitv it'i i'i ffn-peifj tien net Meanwhile ttein-- He ip-i' Piuch erl. s ,t.ift of law? "is in the ill' int en proceedings 1 "fore Judge WiUeisep speeileil up efforts te mirptete tLei: ei i denee tumo-re'i. Samuel (.eni.iersi an ! rhe nprutie Ce.ine ! of the tuerlnn Fedetatten of I.nber. a' An, d'h- fit launched plans- for de'iandm,: tl. in peachment of Atternev (ienersl Di'ig' -rty and .Im'ge Wilkeiien beuise of the iniuc.ti"ii ; e' ceding' rnlerity Unsettled Tie -ettlemenr of rh i n u.i u atrlke en eertnui rinreid si em,, -Transpiitatten A f .inl. si- .u'.' il questions upon -hiui the -.i e is predhated tome bai k h the Cnire , States ltoilreml I. i.iei limn i-e fi Hest nnd tallest 'on-i(n"-iii,e i im be granted. P.en W Hcmpe-. . nirni nirni ef the I.ihe- I!e.r i iiu ,n i . a . . ment .. e-teida The pmpe-il in he -.en nnt ne'ee. ajjjnt te refer disputed .iiesi.eii-. 10 commission of twelve repieim.uiu- of both unions and railr ud pur r, , the agreement nmiunt-i te the i re i i of an adjustment beard ind i 'i st-i. confermnv te th prevism i i t1. Transportation Ac- Mi Hoe. . The (hulrma'i's -.tatemi nr . .I..t 'As i pe-itlve ulsb.lirii- m i i nieial t.gl-t and praituU 'tlie, ,, railwaj t-'n'e I am gla.l te Um strike hi.s rnileil en part of i i- n It Is te be hoped that '-nme pmn nettletnent can be agreed epen f ' i the ether" "Ne exter.iied leniment ne(earr The S"ttlenietits siiitaln th Trun-.in ration Aft and tb"e of enhrN pio pie cedure ter the ndiustment ; luije tieubles m te railway ind isfn r"-. deeisienK of the I.anei llmil itnd iinmedif'ed by the .ipj.-Ml onemli and phrsienl fort". Ml in ., . vr ,ni upon which the stride uH pre d at I will i-eme hack u rhe bin e parties ile.iie t.. bring then -l.ei. I they should be at am time mpmiii the bend will m.i'i.i them tie fin'r and fairest eeil lei it, en w tin. t -in-tpirlt et indii un'tii ' or leprisu' "The quciiien if semenrv .ha' -e e out of t'-e ti.kii In net dispose 1 e b' the tettlenun'. us neither pait; . ulisi ltii pocltien, but the matter is iclein-d te a luiumliiSK.n cntr.nustd of leprrent ativeii of both pldes Thi-i is nothing mere or less limn an u'iiutniei,t henm with ju.-Udii Hen rel.iti'e te qui.'wi rining out et the srul.e and s ii s-tii ccnfermitj with theTian-.perraitun i ' It mas nls.i be netec rba fh. i-c" ment in In subran(.e and efli-n id i cnl with the ht ii emmen.i.it no mi bv President Htrding " N. Y. CENTRAL HEAD MEETS UMOX CHIEFS Nw Yerk. Sept. 15 Hi A I' . Twe labor (.enieienies aff.-rtin dif ferent groups of milwerd workers nu en he calendar here tedat W. O. I.ee, president of the Iherhi -heed of llailread Trainmen, .inn I 1" Bheppard. president of tlie Oulei ' Tlailwav C'etnlui ter vent into ion ference at neon wiMi A II s,rnri head of the New Ymk ' cii'i il hiv and abeul feitv ether lead e.'hi a s and labor lendei. te reiene the Nv Yerk Ccntrul's nnswii as te whethei It was willing te agree te lentniuun of present wage smles, working ten ditlenH and rules . n a new ngreeinen Later in the daj Mr Smith nnd ethei officials of the New Yerk Central weie acheduled te meet federation i hairmen if presenting the sj atom's striking slop men. While the puipese of this ion ference was net annnutu eil. it was understood that the question of whether the New Yerk Central woule subscribe te a settlement en the basis i ear tied In the pence negotiations at ChUuge wenld be discussed. Mr. hru anneuiupil that the general Tread chairmen for six ether Kastern carrlcrH had arrived nere piepured te enter into proHpeetie negotiutleus for contract renewals. These carriers are the Lehigh alley. New- Yerk, New Haven and Hartferd, Central of New Tersey, line, llosten nnd Maine anil "huh she had just .ilih'ed i 1. -n i i - He Mi Itei-en wh i is a fe niu i'duir of this i iH . Ills been i" 'u .il'h Ii -Ister Ir- 1. tin .ligme'ti at I heiiie . i .In mainlainl -ri. t1 i ' of til ' fe- I !' '' W - t'-t ri l'14 ' i r1;- ' i h's l I" bi 1 -.') "i i emi P'itb'l'Kl ft lend- Abe w. i . i' . t i M' 'i w nen :n ' Of i hi "it I'd 'i i i i r.-'l Opening the New Season With an Offer of $40 Lined New Suits .50 Silk $09 Built for us (en advance order) by a New Yerk Manufacturer famed for his men's fashions WE ANNOUNCED this offer a week age and the response te it has been remarkable. Seems as though every man who buys one of these exceptional suits immediately ells his friend? of his geed fortune. Tweeds, herringbones, fine fall and winter weights, tartan checks and diamond weaves. $29.50 Open Every Evening tii tSVLsHV 1017-19-21 Market St.: - J-L-Li-'"m M New Fail Seft Hats $3 $4 $5 $6 All New Shaprs aud Shades New Cleth Hats (New cr Popular) Tweeds, Light Browns. With a Great Value-Giving Sale te Start Off the Season! William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street l"lt hei ! 1 ' IPJjtt With I and 2 Pair Pante Mr. HilFs Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase A JLk " 1 OUR ONLY gTORE LMGEST SXCLUSW& CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 15 Noeth I3tm Street Buy tlie Jewelry em Want WOW Fer wp have prepared tlv largest and most cxtcnsi.i .stocks efi" shown te inti v d '.lp our !j.rpf new store rrr. iittinj.I. le the people ' ' Philadelphia. Yeu ne'd ' menev te pay down in ' your premise te pav eOl . u eek REMEMBER OUR NEW ADDRESS- 15 North 13th Street p!!i3 J wxtim - j I 1 I ii ip hi i i ii -.. i i , , ,mniii ti i in i i.ir ji. i - ii . .hiti.i -i. . . i i i ' ' " ""' ' "".II '"'. ' ,".''' j ' . 'T-W" t (k:7 '- lsT c, Sold It'lubivclN 1) IjPkW"' fQ eL. - "'Z .yy i Simen & Ce ?&Bffi$w&fcA mn?) 3sis iw.jir Mm" -, LADIES' ELGIN $ wSm 1Il wrist watches Vrak M&X&A & 3 SS-'iS4 r4sssv. raf - s, nsi fr if mrn v ! MmMM Diamond ? f M K !i r?T ll-Kt. Geld klgiv &J' wvrcii ' (f FlNECl'Tm I Rogers' Silver t , vf , fffY n,,..Auri ai 01 n'"d -" l"'r", JplO.OU 20-Year Cases OlgW RINGS ffl i '- Be Sure of Address Loek for Name en Windows, 1 Vcry Spccial al I.H f C I exm- ONiaTgl'dEn f 1 95 i r?z i m-m-M A 4&Kta sresrirrv mvi urMure .,. -. mmm-- I I i " ' $. . JbrbbHSSim9i1MP ?SB rZE 'Vmit tfi -H '''L'LL" Jlgk pfrr'-W jZZZs. m m TV i m&mz mm:mmmmm:-:m vm , wr? Iff mmr IBmiWWmMim I Men's lM & T1TV ,jA --iTY -- -'::$& iieiistirb iff4, m ur.vt. .vwijni7 i ' s. . je.. rs . "v tr l i-v,e.j'-t iiwa " r I mmwmmm u mz riv m n MBf&&f xwa&s.x&44m& t ' v twtMssz&Ti'Vs-fs qm.w tmmimMWMMMyimMim m $K.OO Sl 1 M 1 -: A jHVKk : 1' - J- fV TN1i""' 'In Ht 'lKVS." CI se! KBSS'.-'sifcXaSS tss&e&H a at Prices That Save Yen Many Dollars Bny at the Very Saeciai Prices I or m this biy event we have midi prices very low in fact, price-; no ether etere but with nuvehasinc power of AI. M.MON & CO., PHILADEL PHIA'S LARGEST CREDIT JLWELUY S T 0 R E, could ni.ike possible. Come in te morrow and OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS The fall season is here and MR. HILL is ready I Ready with a capital R for at no ether time has Mr. Hill had such wonderful values or such mar velous varieties te start off the season. Thousands and thousands of suits, topcoats and overcoats in every new material, in every new pattern and in every new coloring and style; in fact, you never saw such a variety ever collected under one reef before. And talk about savings why man, every garment is at least $10.00 below regular price. Every man can be fitted no matter what his size tall or short, stout or slim. And regulars i fe ' aplenty ! See the Special Display of Plaid -Back O'Ceats in this sale. They are the most wonderful values c'ver associated with se low a price. Sec them dis played in the windows. Convince yourself as te the va'ues. Buy your overcoat new and make a worth-while saving. '.Mtalne (Vntral lie nald lie was Infern ei n mretnu' bthveen official of ili- IVrinsvlvinlii and representative of iu ttnliwnen uivl ondticters vas being; held ted.iv tn 'Pittsburgh nnd that lie i ndersioed rhe reiid was ready te sun iieti reiurni's 'It rs iindirtoed from pi'imi in 1 1" f luurh with the, N'ew Yetk CVniral mil ifeiees that labor lenderH were insNthijC in maintenance of the piesent .ire ira1 nd time and a half for over ever tlat. frm autherltatlTe veurre.i it wan Iwif-i tktt, in (be ca of indiWdual Custom -Tailo Frem All the Leading Makers in the Country The finest and smartest of werrited materials tai lored te equal rustem-mr.de clothing. Mr. 1 nil is proud of this showing, for it is the best evci known at such pepulnr pricc3. 1 and 2 pair pants suits. &m iiiits and Overcoats OhfBey I Ready Fer Fall Suits, Topcoats ami Overcoat! Largest Varieties in the City and Lewest Prices Yeu must come te the largest boys' downing dcp.uti.ieiu n ila- city if jeu Mint ical v.ilues in Heis' i ,,.,, Mr. Hill deietf s the entire Third l-'loe. te chiliiu-nV Kiir-.icnlB. Talk ul.eut mr.eties -theusnnlV f ,m is- n, one and no pans of pants; topcoats-, oiercents and lpn'm A ric fei c cry boy up te IS ear Open Evenings IMOMiO ti,r-3,s,jb. 1 MtM.tjjm ttftreiiM n J&WLRYH0USe IN PHILADELPHIA 15 North 3th Street 50Week T PhUadrfpnia' Largeat Exclusive Mn' and Bey' Clothing Ster Wm Mm Pi r!9 wjm mm sm ?w mwum mmm J5?g1 -rfa!fl r-c?-a '-'vmm JiilSSS Stere Orders Accepted wHMI Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and tteyi,' Clothing Ster 1017-1019-1021 Market Street M m A 1 .sf .. .K 'n . t. SH !' tl ' 1 g'j'iV'j-i'V. '".'" -i'1' V ""' '"& C . 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