i-w ' ''rjvi'7iv rm W14 "- vy x 1 1 .1 it rimiiin-, i"i. r jtyt n; . . j ' f n 7i m ' n r r t . i .ti . i n ti J ae ;t-vrj,rvp 5t wi lujk!fPJ5 waj;" iyj.vl!JJP( ' ? K'irn&mvrmWJ7vw!w ( ' 7 3 .' I I i ,ta u 18,1 , M. ( n t U' ! I, i 11 i s &J 2' iL-i It. t Pi W 3 i-t'i .. k'ii v ' r? i A 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 4 4fM-W RAILWR II DECISION IS DUE TOMORROW ) Daugherty Amends Petition in Closing Plea for Injunction CHANGE ON "FREE SPEECH" OilraRe, Sept. -'2 .TuiIrp WIlKer WIlKer ett's (IrrMen en tlie 1 nitrd Stiitr pp. tltien for n preliminary Iniunctlmi frnlmt the mlhvn.v union ulll lip pro nounced tomorrow Thp tempeniry reitrnlnlns order erlRlnnll? Rinntcd en fpptfmhpr 1 will remain In cftect until thnt hour. Announcement te that effect vean made In IVderjl Court xctenlnr fnl-len-lnc the unexpected pefennl mi penrante of Atfnrnei (Jcnenil Dnusnv ert.v in n final plea en the (teverntiient' Mmlf. It nffirmpil t lie (terprnmpnt' nnxleti te lie "fair" t. tlip ralltnpn. hut emphnMretl the ("!everhmcnt de termination te be "firm." TIip chief lnv officer declared J"e')r(il i:irf.ire en nil these elc'iiPiits uhleh "be.ir the torch and the dnsser" in defiance of national nutheritv The Atfernei (Jencr.il asked for the ItMinnre e1' a ' preliminary Injunction" of the same e. ping nature n the temporary retrain tig order Such miner alterations n appealed In the tUBpe.til i.rder whie'i Mr I .i iiuliert v read te the Court 'eft the eriKlnnl ene Unchanged in effect. One Change T'ropevd The A''ertn v ienerar only amend, nipnt of rcnl vlRii.rtcance wni an ad dition reading "Nothing herein contained shall be construed tn prelul 't the i:e of the iunil nr nii'ii"! - of 'u of (said labor oiganlratiens lie nnv lawful purposes,! and nothing cnr.fiined in thl order' hall be n m-'r d i prehlb't t he exprer-sir.ti i.: hi eiun en or irjtutnent net Intended t, aid or encourage the, i emmitting of it of the acts herein-i before enjoined .r in nnv way cnlcti- ' lated te mnlnttin or promote conpl cenpl laey te restrain int",rtnte cemnieriv r ! the transportation of tie nnlN " In all tespect the lievcrnmenf re quetted tl'P t'eur t ti'-enf-u f drastic prWMeiw e' i tmpllr wr ' of restraint Mr Oauiiiert et f" t'i in Mteiu 'i-ns nl r the 1 ntted Sia- fppks an inii'iu tien - it li ..,!'. n r He ald -t would onxtitute n 'lanl mark" and tl it ntter ls enactti ' "ituatien like the ene with vl u-b ' thl cave ha ilealt will tjever ecir again." The At'etnev (general took empha'ic pain' te deprive the iniututinn of the' character which In liu.'cd rlticism 'Ne freedom of speech." he said, ".'t ccpt that peri-h win h incites the n h i te commit unlawful nr'n. : reitr'ct-d by this order Ne minority k overrid den. The majeri'v 3 nor made pew-- ' erful or dem'nit ng. tut Is the minority made mete subservient ThlK order peaks the lacr word for the Govern ment, for ei fx ati.l civillzntien, for peace an 1 filmc, for liberty and for protection. ::h firmness and, .f iipccs Rary, with force." tt.itiglierty Appears in Court ' Mr Pa uhertx's address te the court occupied less tlan ten nun ite" It i mm; at the end f tinai argument-, by tievcrnment counsel und the chief spokesman for th" defendant rallmen The Atternev (ientral's arrival in court as unobtrusive and a complete Bur- ' piisc te nil except the Department of .lustiep legal sq md. i "The (iem 'uciiMit could step aside Miplnely," Mr Daugherty said, n disregard of i's duty, thereby contri buting te tlie continuation of intrrf"r- , ence with Inter'ate Commerce and the i mails and inxitlng criminal acts destructive of hum in r'jhts if property, of life and of transportation, and i'et thee xvhe bear the torch and the dag- ' ger proceed m the comrnissiei of such i rlniPs against hfp, prept-rty, l.bcrtv and tfevi-rnmi'iit " ' i "That would enceu-age dppredaf. ns which no cnil.7ed country anl no fhrl'tinn reej,i, would tolerate "Thp 1'niteii ta'cs.'' be ndde 1 "could call for rneph and legallv mew down nml kil !ex rrar.v ': Nbeiir knows hew n nnv American cltiren" "Ner was the t;eerrmcnt minded te 'adept .i n i . of r mi' neus com; la- ' emv nml let ,iuaruv reign an! the mob rule " Hetrainlng Order rrolenced Thj Attertie.x (Jeneral hegg"d the court te grant the Government's peti tion based en the evidence Intro duced and en the untied I.iw of the country as wp tinucrs'an I r ' Judge Wilkerson sfit.d l,e !,n I cr.n Tinced himself he was within the 'aw in prolonging the terripernn -esfrn , . ing erdi r ane-hr f rtx -fight lieurs u. cause it was still 'en hearing " He desired the in't-rxnl. he snld, In order Jiunutelv te ini'.np te what extr' "the dfeis,. I nil ,,". dpd in ns Milingtt, , -iirel'.-ig axiTiiu-nta sub- Uiitted b il I nit! d Sif s ' H thereup. u ,r) r,.d r; at n- ,). ' fendants w lie ! iw b u served wu notice of the application for a t n perary injunction ' be und they are hereby f irther prohibited and enjoined ns provided m the, temporary restrain ing order until the further order of the (eun disposing t this applica tion. ' Neither tin Government nor the defence eflere I eb.i C'.ei.i te Judge Wi - ' kersen' order Mr Itiehberg- i I )smg argument fir the i etendiint r.i I men was nri en-nest plea t.i the i irt t n Member that a Kedeial tnh . 1 1 a ' ' .s u sanctunij fi r the plote'tieu e' lla oii-titutieti;i rights of the huniin's' indniduH' ' DEFIES DOG AND ELEVATOR H DETROIT FAMILY POISONED Ate Toadsteoli When Feed Wat Gene and Became III Delmlt, Sept. 22. (Hy A. I) A family of five father, mother nnd three iliildrt-ii one of (he latter a blind boy iH In the Municipal Hospital today ne.ir death from the effects of eating toadstools, which was served by the mother, pollce were told, when the sup ply of feed and funds gne out. A merles of misfortunes that began when the fataer, Albert Mes;l, brought the fnniil.x here from Poland six: jtars age. led up te the near ttagedv. .MesIU'h health fulled tdtnrt!. lifter his nrrivnl here and his Mixings were rnuii pximitstcd. Fer the ltit three years he hud btsui linnblc te work except at edd jobs. Inability te pav his run led te cvlcllen of the family n few weeks nge. , A payment of $5 had been made en n suburban let nnd the family went te this nnd built n shack. Hospital tit tachfH sold recovery of nil live was doubtful, owing (e (heir weakened con dition through Inck of nourishing feed. $1000 Flre at Wlldwoed Junction Wlldwoed, N. J Spt. 22. Fire of undetermined erlfln, destroyed pump- ' ing station and scorched the xvnter tank, located 100 feet from the West Jersey and Seashore Station nt Wlldwoed j 'Junction last cvenlnt-. The fire wnsi I discovered by Jee Mallentlne, the oper ator nt the station. A call for as-' I iterance was sent here nnd apparatus' dispatched. The meter chemical truck made the run in time te save the water tower and the station. The less Is esti- I mated nt 1000. Let Us Explain te Yeu the Safety of Banking Here by MaiJ j wiANY of our depositors manufac UJJJ turers and business men who IfiSEH make daily deposits here, transact their business with us by mail. Call at the Bank any time for detailed information regarding this convenience, or one of our representatives will call at your place of business or offices and explain the complete banking service that we offer. Over iine Millien Dollars in Deposits Over 28000 Depositors m .MAKE USe OF TIME k I JKjensintei6;AIlicnyA,es delj Open Monday and Friday Evening, $ te 9 o'Cleck WALK-OVER Thm Big Six Stttehtd Medel for Fall Teny Rid or Black Calf, $8 a?syfeCTiW5akw n? rzi&sr-. Yeu can bet your bottom dollar en that t 3T Whether business is geed or business is bad, there's one thing sure about Walk-Over shoes the geed quality stays in them. Lets of people try cheap shoes once; but very few people buy cheap shoes twice. Walk-Overs have been, are, and will be real geed shoes. Yeu can depend upon that always. All the fine leathers the world affords $g.S0 te $ie Hampers ims market Wa(cDver 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS ITbiSrv!s5r-Ayi, iiwAWi Ir-e-trrrrHCX&Mvs i I'll ' mJW? Iff A E Ixzy Einstein Beards Dumb-Walter and Serves Summons New 'Wk. Sc, j. , r.instein proli'bulen agent Iiskiiis), n dumb waiter tars' , '('inn s,ri'd ii win win luens en Leut- mm-i's, n suloenltceper dtsplti- i i il. e and n dumb-waiter cllthctilt if oii'ra'.ien One thet was fired Hetitrninp from I'rev dpi cp Tl. I , mid a tour of p-State clMcs. v nnd bis partner, Mee Smith, -nil n feth te usit tweiitj -I'sht pnloens. one deli cnlehen store nnd one former liquor Mere, all without trouble, until the cad at I.euiH St nuts' Miloen Sttisits let loesp a bulldejj in the bar just us 17 was half way up the haft, he k.ixs. n.v tired at the deg Iziy discmered the liquor, he says and the hummens was sprted. The net results of the day for Izzv and Mee sere three truckloads of xvhisk). wine and beer, and (1011 butties of corn wbwky, Thirty owners and ten bartenderH wern Kiveti humiuenses FiTTi( tiii: vvn te the imr.K If trip I'hilaiteipiiin imluatriul Aitodaiten eenilnuei lt nlnJIU erl there will t- pn iner "igusr? ppki In reunU hel ' De you knew unvtbliiK nt'uut their nduitrUt rcifircti worn- wneiier veu no or net you still flnJ lntrftiiiK lh artlp) en thli ub- 1ct aeimarlnir In Maiiailne Mer'len of tba unilay 1'ieuu Lxcunu. ' iluli it a Habit." , Adv. The WelteMignen The Weltc-.Mignen is a means which, when combined with a modern piano, causes the piano te reproduce the playing of a pianist, precisely as though the pianist were seated at the piano and playing in person. i The Welte-Mignon is a means whereby the great musical works of the masters can be heard in your own home, en your &ti pimn. precisely as they arc played by the greatest pianists. The Welte Library of Artists' Recerd- contains authentic records of the pianistic per formances of 26 of the best-known pianist: and composers in the world of music. Thus, any one owning a Welte-Mignon piano can lmve several great artists, like Padercwski, Busoni, Lhcvinnc, Jesef Hofmann, Gabrilewitsch and Fannie Bloemficld-Zeislcr, play the music of his favorite composer, play it in his own home, en his own piano, and play it when he is in the mood te hear it. The EsTEY WelteMignen is a combination of the world-known he, Piane and the Welte-Mignon both being built in the same factor' one the perfect complement of the ether. ilk? !g; Knewing the Estey Piane as you de tli rough our Philadelphia store, which has been situated here for mere than fifty years, can you imagine a mere delightful musical occasion than te hear the world's most eminent pianists touch its keys with .uch life like exactness, through the Welte-Mignon that i concealed within it, that even the most accomplished musician cannot distinguish its performance Irem their personal and Irving art? Walter Damrosch says: "I should nut haxe thought it possible' The It'elti-Miqnun is xiitheut doubt the most it marldljlt m mica! intention of our age. iSieun in hrtiuliful examples of both Granil and i ' priyht types. The Estey easy-payment plan makes it possible te arrange our own teims within reason. Used pianos .accepted in exchange as partial payment. ESTEY COMPANY WeltcMignen Repro ducing Grand and Up right Pianos, Player Player )'ianet an A Rtv Organ. Estey Hall 17th and Walnut Streets Victer Vietrelan, Sono Seno Sone r Talking Machines, Cheney Art Phono Pheno Phone graphn and Victer Records. OmlitvMmltun without aurn itiii fvnym ft JhU B ' m I II (vRL I HI 1 1 83rnHlBB s 1 N rid IS'ffliOT I ENJOY Whetlter you open a charge account or buy for cash you receive the same benefit of our great buy ing power and low prices. YOagtURNITURE Wnllf;Y()L mil) fHE Greater LEVY Stores invite you te partake of our courtesy and service. LQlaaMMBBBEBJlJA Dayanpert Tabic. M a h e g;any finish. Queen Anne period deslcn. Prlc $19.85 rv tt cu i al a aaM ai - a f a aalaa Fer out-and-out x-alues, this 4-picce Bedroom Suite surpasses .inythinp; in Philadelphia. It is well constructed and finished in two-tone walnut, rer n medernte price this fauite embodies some veiy exceptional qualities. 4 pieces i consist of full-size bow-feet bed, vanity xvith triple mirrors, chilTerette and lnrpe dresser. We hax'e specially priced this four-piece Suite at J Aaminrtar Snr Sxl2-ft.sl. Chelc patternn and col ors. l'rlc $29.78 Tar It CMh s euue cinuuuie; 195 .00 "Watant Srasitr Mashlve purleil walnut dr"(sr with larcc mirror. Price $42.50 Tnr (1 Down wi5asSsg4 Odd Braia at da-. A limited Bteclt e" mmple brass bedi left. $10.50 Par tl Cats Beautiful 3-piece tapestry all-spring") construction Living -Keem Suite: seven-feet dax-enpert, spring back, spring edge. Loese spring seat cush ions. Hack is lined en each piece. Can also be had in velour and com binations. Complete $ 149 .00 Value $230.00 in I Colonial Buffet An extraenlinary barsain, solid oak. Price $28.50 Par tl ntwn SQ China Cablntti A few sample! left. Kurry! Hur ry! Hurry! Prlct $38.50 Par tl Tuh Oeaulns leather Comfortable, r! tialnnrcd, cenulne leather roclter WW Pet tt Down $14.75 LARGE SILK SHADES and Choice of Mahogany or Polychrome Baae Lamps Help Make Beautiful Hemes T.a wtrem Many sample tea xvagena at ienulnt bnrjraln prices. $19.50 Tar II Ca.h Percalaln T e p Pure xvbtte pnn p lain top kit. hi table $7.95 Par tl Down Beaatlfal Mnhe. anj-and-Can. Hall Chair Covered In velour and mohair with a touch of pelj chrome. J55.U0 Value .SncciaJ $39.85 10-PIECE r.ENUINE WALNUT DINING SUITE It- Ih a tllnlnB-rfir.ni null.- xery miuh apart from the ordinary. The 1 rips are renne.l and HPBant. the ronntrurtlen la of Roe nua lltv The R-ilt.. consist!, of BO-tnrh buffet. .0.nch china j h 1 J jly' rsiS leset (with lewer dr.iver). larKs nrxer and h aT O KK heic of mpiarw or round table, riialrw te r I VfJSC.OaJ natch, (ji-nMliu- leather Malt A baicaln at JL J thm I.OW l'l'.U'i; 1 O ii U CIilfTnnler Plenty of drawer .sp.M brautlfuiiv (Itntlipd plale miner Price $19.50 I'n.r J I Down Dretalng Table A limited number of sample dresalnt tables left. Walnut (lnlah. Price, $19.50 Pay 1 Caih Maliefany 2ernery CemplHtn your HvlnK runtu nr uu parlor with this mahecany fernerj. $10.95 ray tl Dunn We carry a complete line of BREAKFAST SETS All Stj'es and Celers from $29.SO up te $200.00 rT- x WvtSHOf J.f if . . . P ' "'1 J r3 1 ' 'i ill llim i JH Xtad Carrlares Magnificent reej rnrrlaitea prices as low as $23.50 Caih ENLANDEK COITII Tlig fuimniH Kiiislaiuler couch bed cempletu Mth a double 3-iwli box p.nl, A wonderful barBaPi $19.75 Visit Our Optical Department OAK BED DUOFOLD I'ent dilny in Kt-'tii': htie for th, n wonderful bill Rain A e!l(l e ilt bed du. fold with s ji a n i ' h i.itiiei (fcQQ en uphelsteiitiB Ui7.iJU ,. .- FBtXjn Par II KITCHEN SAFP. u':i:a $14.50 fftf ll. I J'olyrhteme iMirrer, I j u(J Ii "j Mitred Ci 1t? " lr--t-Ji B 5b KndM... ipy.e (N SEWING CABINET The popular Prli cilia Sewing Cabinet In maheKuny Yeu II need this In your full mixing. 0n enTy... $8.50 Hours 10-12 Eyes Examined FREE 1 i Lew Greater Steig 726ArcltSt. ESTABLISHED kP 438 St 4 v v-jikv 1)5 MV; II T I T .