m?mwmm fi"v mmrnrn yt.vw3f;i W" Ryw; JHi '? Mill NUN1IN S PUT IN FORCE Effectiveness of Order Unmedi. fied by Court Slight Verbal Changes Made SHOPMEN TO TAKE APPEAL fiv Aasetlntml rreai Chlraife. Sept. '. The drastle tetn tetn tiernry injunction enlrr nekrd by At t.irnev General Harry M. Haugherly iijalns'l slien crefts utrlkn lenders xvas tint In ferce today by Judgci .Tnmes II. Vllkrrsen without any of its effective ncs being modified. Several nliglit changes in the word ing of the order tuibtnitted Saturday xicre made by .Judge Wilkerfen te clar Ify its meaning. Donald It. Kicbberg, ee.utir.el for tlie railway Mwp crnftN, indicated today lnf the next Rtep would be u petition tn tlie t'nlted State Circuit Court of .Appeal's for ' rexlexv of the order. Te combat Attorney Oeneml DjuioIi DjuieIi ftty'H efforts te have tun temporary vrlt made permanent means u long, custlv light. Mr. Hiehbcrg nnld, n fight xvlilch would severely tax tlie resources of the unions. "What we nre most In terested in new." he wild, "is nn effort te obtain n review of thin cnt-e by the Circuit Court of Appeals." Judge Wllkerim Mgned the order lifter Donald It. Itlchbcrg, defense at torney, (.aid he v. as "unable te Kiiggewt ii n v form of order which would be ef fective te pve legal Mini'timi te the cx- H he of an authority which we respect fully urge is net within the power of tlie four!." "Te call this proceeding in its method and result 'due process of law,' in order te justify the denial of eonMltutleiiol tight of the defendants by this judi cal finding based en ex-parte utlida- its,' said Mr. Itiehberg, "seems te me te disregard the fundamental pvlii dples of our system of laws, as well an in exerrite a power npeelflcnll,v denied le the Federal courts by n net of Con fess passed in order te prevent the very deprivation of liberty and property vhlch is here accomplished." "It appears that none, of the. named rVfftidants is even churged with the rnnimi-hiiin of any unlawful net. Ap iarently, however, the Court has found i hut there In proof of an unlawful con cen iviracv in 'the large number of unlaw ful arts shown te have been (Oinmitted. the most of them by unknown parties.' and that the defendants nre prestimid te have knowledge that these things were done." Following the bhert plea by (Went attorneys that the (leverntiient petition for an injunction be denied. Judge Wil Wil l:er6en denied their motion and added the phrme 'with intent te further said enpirey in leveral ptiragraphs and tagncd the eiiler. Signalmen Ask High Wage A return te wartime wages and re re iiiiinptien of the basic eight-hour day were requested before tlie United Stat'1.? Tiuilread Laber Beard today by repto repte entiitlves of the Brotherhood of Kail Kail read Signiilniei; of America. D. W. licit, president of th brotherhood, opened tlie hearing for the empleyes of foity-twe railroads nnd their mibstdl- The signalmen nre seeking u retura te the wnges established by Iho beard uuder Doci-den Ne. 2 of May J, UCO, mi average daily range of $4.72 te M'.OJ a da.x. They mk in addition fefr iiiffTftitinU above these rates for foro fero fore iiir). Mr. licit told the beard that the brotherhood's action was based en four premises : I'lrst. Tin general upward trend of th living vase. Second, That the heard, fn computing reductions in 10'Jl and 1022 had net w-!d facts "of sound udidity." Third. That the hrst reduction wan m.'iile in error, hcenuMi Decision Ne. 2 was based en a living wage prier te December, 1010. whkh since has Jr.- leased Materially. i eurtii. 'I tint (revcrnment figures uaee uie jmng cost et tl'.e. average family at $2100. Washington, Sept. -.. y A. P.) Ilcirlng was iudefinitcly postponed ' tlie District of Columbia Supreme i eurt today en the Government's mo tion for d!cmis.al of the injunction pro ceedings brought by the International l.rotlierheod of Blectrieal Workers te prevent trrving of notice of the ie framing order issued in ChleiiKe by Judge Wtlkerhen en local striking rail rail jead shepuifii. The postponement was 1r nyreemciit of counsel. nuciiinati, Sept. 2.-. (By A. P.) i "- Worcester, vice president of le hu I out- Railway, said tedav that vhile striking shepmen would be taken '!; cradually en the Bic Pour during 'n- next thirty dayn. their rank or e'lleiity would fellow the old moil who j eiiiaiued loyal nnd the new men who "re employed during the strike. "Mere "an this," ndded Mr. Worcester, "it s provided in the signed ngieemcnt ''nn mi;, threat or intimidation en the part of either the present forces or the '"'iinniiH shepmen will lesult In in laat and jieimatient di-ehari'e of the jiu'iuler. 'lhis prevision absolutely will 1 e tan led out." Told te Take. Tips, VirtfJ fZliitlrt Omeilnf" between two armed groups, and I .. v-. uieuv. wuje " - - J '"Uimie.1 from faite One ; "nei; wirac of tlie small (haute he ha.) ii ij euiiis. ieu meet tnm treinu.ni vevywhere at Indepetuk'tice Hall. Pe- . s uend in life rhanjte every dsy. The Ippee today become') the tipper to morrow and vice versa. Why such a fuss ever tips in In In "puidcnie HallV If the officials held 'nn(lmihlinn.s in such reverence, whv "ent they keep them in u belli tins man- "'1' Most nt' (lie tune ill. v ... ,ll.. ami dirty and some part of them closed, i 'hey permit a vender et .small bells te ' siand eutMde and inmlt you ( vm ;'"i r buy hw ware-. Why shout from he housetops that Mr. Mjen, has lvn , . i ,v, ,et ""''Wing tipn in e.xeimugf. ler Jflluable information given? Unu feels. icet!eusly inclined ever the matter." . 'einplalntK tiiat guldeH who take Mtlitseers through the tower of City! iiail ure asking for tips have been made, ieu complaint is made by Mr. J. IJ, .leurs wife of the Itev. . T. Jenes. "W Diamond street. Mrs. Jenes took a .J ' l' tewci w'th a party of re!a- ,, "After pointing out the sidits." wild, ura. JencSi .., pll(,n ..,!,.,.,, 0V(,r trt ;1 weim-ii in our party, said some- "' ie inem, ami I saw them open e-.r pocicettMieKH. Then he "J. brother-in-law and taid: went le ut...' .', I !" hhen you all the . ri.,' Wll:n. lli ll worth te you?" inn iriiiil.. Nni.i i.i. hand out, and IiSh,M.,r 'n'!' Hllvt'r luurters en it. te!f,fc"!!n0lW"nlU,,tOl,,,n,,,,B ."."-" "" " iftv i, , l,"rV?"Inw B've the ,nn i lilln r ,."a,ilns!, " ,,ell,,p ll0 K nit i " "' ,,,(' from en,- party. We '"it he was depemlent upon ,u ps ler ,u luing." Iho guides are net dependent upon . . " " ! (I 1 911 for 11 Hi-Inn H'l. ..t ., .; " " receive n salxrv Victim of Held-Up PI ''.' ' Miiralk:' il CALVIN A. IWTTKItSON He was fenceil te open tlie safe In tlie lulled Cigar Mere at Tenth and Chestnut streets this morning at the point of a gun. The ban dit took $300 Cigar Stere Clerk Bound and Robbed Continued from I'ace One police after four automobile thieves. The chase began nt Ikila and ended in Norristown. The men escaped after a pistol liiht with their pursuers. l'ellceinan Maxwell, of the Lewer Merien police force, saw four men in n leuring car drive alongside of the ma chine of William Nunnmaker nt IJryn Muwr avenue nnd Abcrdale read, Jlnla. Twe of the strangeti stepped from their car. get into Mr. Nunamaker'.'i car, nnd both manhlius sped away. When the men failed te step at Max welt's command, the latter ran te City Line, where he met I'atrelmnn Wynts!, and together they commanded ed an nit nit nit tomebilc. They gained en tlie thieves nnd get clesi; enough te fire nt the tires of the two machines aheud of them, but without effect. The bandits re turned the fire as the chase continued through Manujunk and Hoxberough nnd then into Norristown. Twe higawnymen attempted te held up Jehil Dclauru. fortv-twe vr.nrs el.! Jie Mermaid lane, Mount Airy, shortly after lie stepped off a Helley car a't (jermantewn avenue and Mermaid lane Inst night. They were frightened away when Delaure -firted te tight. During the scuttle DMnuie was hit en the head with n reeler and wan treated by a ph.vsiciiin in the neighborhood. Pepper Urges Jury as Laber Arbiter Continued from race Our many of you there is a feeling of dis- i appointment, thr.t I have no formula te I propose and no panacea te suggest. "I nsk you te remember, however, i tnnt nor mnhlem i fMrnlfirni'iil.illv ntie i which centerns the spiritual n'titiide of. one man, toward nuether and that all the troubles which e nre censiderlnir presuppose something wrong in that at titude. T'ndcr the-te circumsU'intes there can be no formula and no panacea. If our hearts are net right all we can hope te de is te make the best of a bad sltuutien. If employers and unions net only lack confidence In one another but if the luc't of confidence Is deserved, if the obstacles in the way of otcnuiz etcnuiz lng industry en u partnership basis seem te us insurmountable, and if the rtabll 1Ing of industry docs net itself mini mi no the leber problem, then v. e must Inevitably lleunuer. j "Let us nt least, however, be honest 1 enough te recognize that we arc; floundering nnd let us net make frantic! appeals te Government, nnd feimi te work the miracles which -ve de net de i ""Let uS ut i, suthelent government.,, organization te give us eflichil fore casters who will scan the Bklcs and scne the air currents. Let them be empower ed te invoke executive action for the im paneling of emergency juries. Let these juries find the facts, enlighten the public and recommend thy solutions, and let us be honest enei'irh te realize that no ........ .. ..MB..!. .... fi.k.bi .1... .,m.,r. rw.f, I jiuwi'r oil vui ill tun en i-v wit; ,n.si.'i(kuic j ' et uic&e solutions except him concen trated opinion of jeu and all your fellow titizens in America." Common Ownership Discussing the "dream" of common ownership, Senater Pepper tnid: "The instant that you describe peo ple as partners ou are ceasing te classify ihem according te the opposi tion of Interests and you are thinking of them according te their community of interest. It Is nt least a pleasant dream te picture an industrial situation in which all tiiete related te tlie com men job share prelirs and participate in ' management. Agtiln, I remind you that i I am net overlooking dltliculties. Shar- j lng profits without sharing losses Is one of the-e. The transient nature of em pleyment in i.ui n l.nis is (mother. , "The pessibi'ilv of L'ettiug actual re- , i.ults by shailn,; tlie rcspeusllillltles et I niauacement is mi import nut factor. ' After all is said, however, one inevlt- ! able tact stare', you in the face: that iipiul tieni Individual self-control there' i-i imlv one vvav te avert iiidustrinl unr. that is te induce disarmament by re- ; (ludng thrm all te one group." labor Unions Beferrlng te labor unions, the speaker , ' ,, . , I v.enaiu iiiiiigN i iae ier granted. tr approximately JiO.OtHl.OllO ueld One of these is the labor union. As murks in puvment of the August aud ling as you perpetuate the opposition i September 13 allotments due te IXd I et Interest betwis-n the employer and his ' jjinm. emjileyes the einpk.j, miiHt organize feri The pivments due aggregate 100,-jself-protcitlen.. In any industry there (Kill, i mi) geld marks, but these are cred tna.v be tmitleular liekbi or particular ,M fur mei-handlse, iircvieu-lv deliv I plants vvhlcli succeed In niulntalning ii I rn-l. which will serve te Mitiiilcincnt iiMii-unii'ii status. Where this i ouilltlenltlic present transfer. Here Are the Twe HURRY CALLS Bell. JVrtlnut 3000 ' Keystone Main 160 1 Want te rent rooms or an apartment? Did your cook leave today? Have you household goods te sell in a hurry? De you need a chaufFeur? Get a house for Scile? Need another bookkeeper or stenographer? Use either of the Hurry Calta and they will put you in touch with the Classified Advertising Depart ment of the PUBLIC LEDGER. A little ad in the PUBLIC LEDGER will carry the news of your needs into ever a quarter-million homes within,twenty-f our hours. EVENING PUBLIC exihls T nm opposed te coercive measures by unions te compel uiilouiMilieu. "I cannot, however, ccape tlie con- ! ciusteit inat, en the whole nnd .villi nil" nllewnnce for exceptional cases, the well-being et tlie men in non-union fields or plants is in lnrge measure In fluenced by the necessity of treating them at leatt as well as union workers are treated elsewhere. "The only example that I happen te knew of a unienless nation is old Russia. There, cmi!ecrs had a line time until the treatment accorded the workers drove them te an industrial and pellticnl mildness of which the end is net yet in sight. "Taking the union for granted, T ajtk what the course of cvcnls shall be If disputes at lie which ale likely te lead te rupture. . "Mere I take another thing for granted, namely, that if the ciuploxer deals with the union at all he must deal with It as It is mid net ns lu would like It te be. i mint ,cnl with the union representathiM whether they come from his own shop or from the outside. "If. as a irsult of cellertlve bar en If, lug, the pintles ran mnkc n'trentv of peace or patch up a truce, se much the better. We must net be blind, how hew ever, te the fundamental obstacle in the war of such a result. "I refer te the tragic lack of confi dence which permeates both groups In such cases. The employers distrust the unions. The unions distrust the em ployers. U is bitterly hard te icaeh an agreement when such is the Mute of mind of the contracting parties. "If mtitutil luck of confidence blocks agreement normal recourse Is te third party Intervention." Jersey Primaries Are Radical Test Continued from l'nce One element, the churches nnd the women voters in this lampalgii and this further tended te make him unpopular with machine f.upperters. ins handling of patronage since Mr. Harding became l'residcnt has also nmde him enemies. Moreover, there is a feeling fu the northern part of the State among the commuters from New Yerk that Mr. Krcllnghuysen Is net an especinll) dis tinguished representative of the State. There seems no cure for this defect, l-'or the Democratic candidate, Governer IMwards, Is net Intellectually superior te Mr. rrcllnghtivsen and while Mr. Itccerd, the rlul Itcpubllean, is a man et larger attainments, he ts regarded as erratic and unstable. Still the discon tent with Mr. rrelliighujseu is an ele ment of weakness. lit j reneminatiiin is indicated, but his re-election Is In grave doubt. In fact, ; ., . , . . ,, , .... the Republicans i.rc in greater danger Athens. Sept. 2r.(By A. l'.i-lhe of leslnj; a Senater In New-Jersey thiin i Athenians nre passionately divided en in any ether State except Maryland. I (he creat issue of the King of Venire-' K.'a'nce Ill'beS!:;!. '"nt w. The allied royal project te sum- ' The iMuiu In Nrw Jen.ev l!1 he t. moil (ienernl Metuxas te the I render- fold, prohibition mid induMrlnl radical ism. Governer IMwards, l,e will be the Democratic candidate, Is the wet test of the wets. There is no straddle about his position. II" Is against pro pre hibtkm and h" does net care who known it. And New Jersey has :i laree com muter vote ar both ends of the Stale which holds big eitj views en int"r lerenen with pergenal liberties. It has, ii'er ever, a large foreign industrial population In its own citie; which re sents Mr. Velslead's t 'strictlens. Its shores are he-pll.ibl te the bootlegger industry: solely ill rum-running e-.scln fare its Inlets. There nrebablv in ion nuuiiicr niau1 ill uie I iilen Wliere a limn might with salety ,.uic out se nemiy ier ijoeze as uoverner J'Mwards decs. Moreover, while (he settlement of the strikes has undoubtedly helped Mr. rrelingliuyten. the use of th. injunc tion against the railroad shenmen hm. net been popular with labor. Indu.stitul dlwentent will be rellected in the vote for Mr. Iter or I In the primaries, nnd then it will operate in favor of Gov erner Kdwnrds in tlie election. If tiil.s turns out te he u streugly Be. publicuti .icar Mr. Fre'.lnghuj.sen will have a margin of safety. If it is an average year Governer IMvnrds will defeat him. TWELVE CONGRESSMEN SEEK RE-ELECTION Xnrrlat ZIMpnf. i tn K'-'nlia PuhUf l.eia'r Trenten, Sept. 23. -New Jersey men and women will se te the polls tomer row te nmelnate Bepubllcan and Deme- . . eratlC candidate for United States Senater. Governer, rnembcra of Cen- gie?s, State Senators and iiieinl-ers of the Assembly. Overshadowing all ether contests Is lhaf of Geerge L. Ueentd nnd Senater Krellnghujsen, Tlie Senater has been n-i.sls.ted in bis stumping by Clifferd l'juehet's brother Ames, Cengiessman Lu Guardia, of New Yerk, .mj Senater La Follette. Keimfr State Senater Itunyen. of Cnlen County and Circuit Court Judge Sller. of Midiilcse Ceunt.v. have n '"'''"f '"'Kl '",r neiiuiiatli.il publican and Democratic re-peetively. for Governer. tis the Be candidates. All of the twelve members of Cen gress from New Jersey are seeking te lie venemiiiati il an I mine of ihem me fiuipg n tight til the primary polls. Ciiadidii.es for Stale Senater will he nemiua'ed i'l eight of the twenty -one counties and complete .Vsemblv tiiket, will be named in all the counties. GERMANY PAYS PART QelQium Gets 90,000,000 Geld Marks for Auguet and September l'!,r!s Sent "."...-I llrr A Tfri. Gerinsn delegation tedav ilellvered te the IJcparattens Lomtnissien here notes LEDGER PHI h ADEL1 'HI A, 3J.OXDAY, Turks Ask Allies for Belter Terms Cnniliiucil from Pne One vplnplnjj unexpected cohesion in 'trength and mav een live out the present na- , tleital (Tiis, ' It litis added new members te the mlulstrj, ohe'cn with the view te bring. It popular support; has appointed (!en. I i-rtil I'apeulii'i governor general of' Thrace, nnd hits dcslgimted thre1 pop pep nliir generals te proceed te Thrace and ' push the work of reorganizing the nrmv I there, ' t Meanwhile a note from the allied Powers disclosing their communication! le Mustnphu Kemnl I'iilm acceding In j his eondlllens for peace has reached the i I-'erelgn Olllee and has had, the effect en the (irecinu people of n 'frigid and undeslted "bower bath. The l'ewers In their eei itnunicntlen merely informed i the ireM lieveriiinent of their action. , t!r Is net looking for mere trett- lit.. lI.I ..n,. ..4U..I..I If. a,. !.., t.l.A I... n , .,n ..ii.- ,fii .ii, tun..,. , I'm nm- in tends te go right en with the task of, building up her army In Thrace In Thrace (Irr.eee is. anil in Thrace (Jrceve will lemaln, is the watchword today of the Greek people, 'ptibtss irrrunti a ir VNDElt WHITE FLAG Centantlnnplp, Sept. 2... flly A. P.) The ISrltish officials nnneunce that a Turkish force of 1100 cavnlry. which creused the neutral zone nt Chaiiuk Saturday night, retired yesterday en Balramplk following n meeting at 0 o'clock vestcrdav morning between the commanders of the Turkish and the i The congregation of the Plrst Mcth British forces. Ne shots were fired. I edlst Church wershlned yesterday for 'itie xurlis retired under a wlilte flag. The Turks stepped their advance when the British notified the Turkish commander that a further fe.'wiml movement would cause the British te open fire. The Turkish ultimatum allowed until .1 o'clock Huturdny afternoon for guar antees respecting tlie return et Thrace, and It was because no guarantees were forthcoming that, the Turkish cavalry crossed th" border. Powerful naval guns from Malta are expected te arrlve momentarily nt Chanak. Geneinl Shultlewerih, com manding the Clinnak forces, is confident of holding the Strait3 of the Dardan elles, KING STlhl TO RULE, METAXAS BELIEVES ship, or perhaps even lnvet him with j dictatorial powers If the sltuatim justi- i lies such a step. Is ft burning theme of discussion. Metuxas himself frnnkly discussed it today with tlie Associated Press. "Yeu must see the King nud the Crown Prince, tee," h" sa.vs, "for the American people should knew mere about them. 1'he Gicek peen'e ndmlte nnd lespivt th'dr King, who nrversUned an nbdicntleu and whom they fvimmencd I te return tit the Inst election. That wnu I the only i.stii--thc King or Vcnlzele. I .....1 !,...- nl..... .1... T.-l.... UIKI I 111., 1 .Itl-M Llll jsiuj;. "The Cabinet is stronger tedav thn'i wieidaj . I would sav today that it fall is pes.sihle, but net probable. If jit gees I believe His MnjMv .l!l sum men me. if te, j y, present myself before Parliament, and if the national assembly rejects me then the Kitip by a coup d'etat would continue en, but I would arrange for a new election as seen as possible. "If the people nt that election vote for Veuleles. then Venlzeles will be free te return as Premier. I doubt, however, that he would want te. He prefers diplomacy abread: that Is his sperliiltv. "Meanwhile I would collnherate c' fcclhelv with the Venizell-.l pnrtv in the Itituests of national unity.'' MetRxns said he was unavvare what the eulelibts would de "Yeu must ask their lender." he sn.d. "But iimke no mistake, the King or the e!tiug royal ch nasty will lemain and rule. imit, nr least. I think, is the will of I the people. Talk with ethers. Tell the 'whole Grecian sterv e the American , people, f.ir all of us have an unfailing trust In their fuinms and 'i"net hide i ment." I FREAK STYLES AT SHORE Women'e Footgear Blue Striped With Crlos-Cress Strap Decorations Atlantic City. Sept. L'.".- -Creak ef fects take the lead in the fall fashion revue.! along the Boardwalk, In foot feet gear especially is the trend toward nov elty apparent. The fair se.v seemingly Is greatly pleased with the tlle-lllte r.frerts ns te i material deiisns. Bluc-stiiped pumiis. ' witli the (trap decorations running in criss-cresses and en n background of white hid, were niucli in evidence along j the esplannde last night. Brocaded I slippcts never had such a great demand I ar were in such wide vnrietv in trim- ' tilings her as these that are seen anion? tl.e premt nailers. y-rKV-MMiii1 xethts Rema Mtiee He H'ish te Announce, Effective at Once a change in Receiving Pier from Pier 27, North te PSEF 30, SOUTH (licit Lint I' rl'hiiu, Lamliaid ,"M. ) WILLIAMS STEAiP Oil 11 1 Drexel Building Custom Heuse Place Increased Service IJ terlmsMly Sailings Resumed by Pl-Hl Tin i emiT 'V "."" eh.r Thured.y for .,.'" L"fB nw Amcrlcuiinturtifn. All ouUIJereonn-nrHcbmoiilr.UneiilUJciiliiln. 1 Vbu It n t ,t r f S.S. SiUta Umh Oct. 10 j S.v.,rt Tm ,. s i PROGRAM IS OUT Mrs. Rudelph Blankenburg Will Be Speaker at First Meeting WILL TALK ON BIG FAIR fiftiat Ihival'U V"" " V '' l.'iU'f Norristown. I'a.. Sept. '-'." - The Civic Club's program f"i- ii fall and winter aetiuties ;- out today anil a most Interesting season is piemised. laieh meeting will be featured with the presenoe of a prominent speaker, start ing with Mis. Kudulph I'dankcnburg, of Philadelphia, whose mbicct will be "The ScMul-(.'f niennial." Cii" I'lul) members are also inter- e-nil 'l the fall ineellti" of tlli Alollt Alellt Alollt gemery County Federation of Women's . . -. wen u will he held en October 10, II' ll.i'bi.re. In the we.k of October 11 the club's president, .Mrs. Irwin I'lsher, and delegates will attend the nniiunl Meeting of the State rederutien at ltcadiiig. The Hi st fall meeting of the local i branch of the League of Women Velera will be held en N rdncMluy nftcruoen. the lirst time In the remodeled nudlter- I iuiu of the edllice. l.nlarced choir and pulpit plntfernn entlrelj tiunsferni that end of the Hum h. The piencher In the liieinltiK was the Hex. licefKe Ilenson, , dhlrlct huperiulendeni. and Itex. T. .1. Ineksen, a farmer paMer, speUe in the. eveuIuK. Three luiuiwny b,,tx.s from Villi ndelphlu xxere eausht ut llrldgcperl ..xesterdtij. They nre Clarenee J.nne. lifteen ; WilliBtit AUer. eleven, nnd' Henry Lexxer. eleven. They xxere held until their parents culled fur them. ZcIhiuI Tfnrrer. nf .1.1 Writi re.l ,ajenue. Atlnntie City. Is at MoutRemer.v IIeMiltnl, sufferitiK lth a broken nose and cut.s recelxeil in ;m autymeblle c- i eident. at rcrhlenienvllle. xvhen n truck of the Aineiiuui Trun.sportiitlen t.'om t.'em pany, of I'hllndelphia, which he was, 'operating crashed into the Mone abut- I ment of u bridge and upset. I Ur. Jehn N. .Taceli-, f l.nn.sjnle. J lermer I'eiintx foniiellir mid hull .ictive ah a hiiiher. ui the ;iKp of i ichtx -fijiir, Is considering hecemnn; n candl-i date for Count l 'omini.ssieiji.r next year en an "ei oneiuj " platform. Or.' Jacobs rriticu's the )i!ans fm the nexv liver bridge as ioe elalierate ThretiKh the co-operation of the of-' lieials of the State l..pit.i) for tlm Insane the Welfare I'nminittee of tin local pest of the American I, len has made arrangement, te he ieititis te the former s..n .,. ,,,,,, llt ,,, .,.., It Is believed the utilities xx til help the xi'terans en t'i.' r xvnx te ice xcrv fri n Newbrk te et llS.CjevernmentShips New Reduced Rates Fnstfsit Time j - - J toniedrjapplro.rionte' IJpe nd Hutne Air; FmiUi p Atrrncan -ervlce Amerieur toeJ Ainrnca .Lomfotti.Sall .Lemfotti.Sall .Lomfetti.Sall Insu i, m er I liobekrri S.S. American Legien Sept. 30th S.S. Pan America Oct. 14th S.S Western World Oct. 28th S.S. Southern Cress Nev. Hth Fortnightly tnerritttr r ' Fer dr)rr,;itlYc beet !tt, aildrns Munson Stcamsfiip Lines Drrsrl nids.( Phila., I'. 07 Wall St. NPW vrl city .uavupnnj Oprra' )rs fv V. S. Shipping Beard COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP LINES (Opi rating I - r, i hiin PHII.AnnLi'HIA 10 IO.,D0NDEnnY S H KEKHOMtSO.V Lt Jt.l? 0c- - . i'.Ti'im'! "" a"1 B,lt"" r-' " e h AATIItAK n ..!.-- I ins r !..' , s II' ,, , ,,t 'V ' ! M00RE and McCORMACK, INC. VM-lb Bourse BldK., Phila. .1 eniD. P.iS.i Main 7."il3 m. J Lembard .")l7l-." Main illO te Seuth Amen Famous "Santa " Steamer . .r N, n. .V ' NOUENWN CIVIC sri:,.Msiup Ntnicr.s I ica Halt I t T weum. I 1 iask-I J 9 111" fHlluilHlliiVriU Mif SEPTEMBER 23 1024 i shell-shock, gus nnd ether effects of tlie j war. , William March has been appointed . iteleif'i i i fn , iMi..,tritttf AllliMticr tjiul. American Legien, nt the national meet ing In Nev iirkant wU iimiith. I'aul Slaughter, Curl .lohnsen and Hebert i 1'arrcll will iicceiiipany him. ' Five Men Killed In Mine Shaft , Charleston. V. Va Sept. 2,". t'ivi workmen employed by fhe.Ilalclgh-W.ve- i tiling Ceal Company at Clcnti llegcrs, Kalelgh County, were killed esteiilaj, when a heisting bucket leaded with stone fell down u 700-feet shaft, crush ing thcin. I. I Specials for Philadelphia, Camden and Vicinity 9 I Pure igm "-1 I 1 L A R D lb- JL 2 I Finest Whole Milk gm& j I iLhb NAPHTHA gjf 1 I " CONDENSED MILK I I "STA1" "A&P" i Brand Brand S I "I OICcaN I CaN' I i CAMmXA'S tfA I I BEANS m ycl WITH rORHAND TOMATO SAUCE B Q " j?9 PRINT WJ)kZ 0jmmg gnjCrcr?eAC I I Fancy Palm Mneller's Macaroni or SjiajjliclU nt Ci. mw n nTTmLtnnAm...-... "UKANfllUTIC,S77 CAKE 'h 10c Delicious tasting Wholesome and pure ..".me &z The wrcs. ni -- . """""------- te-g; m m Wffi 1 If k gM 1 MAN LEAPS TO DEATH I Victim of Third-Story Jump lm nglned Heuse Waa Afire When he IiiihkIiiciI that the Iieiick In nhlch h'' Ihed ns en lire, I'llvt.iid r.rennaii. lhlrty-elt;ht eiif old. nf MM". Wnliacc street, leaped out u thlrd-stury wiinlnw jestciday and wa Mllrd. I'.ixsr i s-liy imtitil llrenti'iil Ijln en the piUelllcnt 111 fiellt of the house and he was hurried In the Hnliin-Miiiiiii Mns. pltul. All InvesfJcHiiiiii nf his death by the pidice f.liiwed that he had at tempted te slide from Ihe uindew en a rope lire-escape, hut he apparently lest his hdd. Creamery Butter Olive Seap 3 cakes 20c fr mug's eap Chips . . phg 9c G;;te Xtust , . large pkg 25c bibbs' Catsup . . . bet K)c G Kitten's Mustard , . jar 14c Breems Ne. 6 aize . . eacli 5dc Ola teutcti Cicanser . . can 9c ORANGE PEKOE Oar Famous "Thea-Nectar" Brand - ' ut i ler-c. ur . i I'lug e'mnstli lau.i' jr l satufx-lnt 'n t ji Lb -gjr1 L Lb rp feesl ceffee-vahie in the land It tastes geed It smells geed It leeks and is geed "RK CIRCLE" -lands up ler vlrut it i ronreM-ntetl. Tiif l)tst ctifl'ee-Miltie m Iho 'ami. It's colTt'e contentment, p tr. a pound nnrf i)i con vinced of our sincerity 'a1 I 9 . i srf.'V EASTON FARMER STAiBEO: fusion, Mil., Sept. '',". In n flahten iJj Slate read In tween l.asten nnd Trnpp'f jeslerday, Tcreint I.Uter, n farmer llune. nenr here, mih tilnhhed. He i (IjlliK In the Ihnereency Ilespltfltl. .Inhii Mull, Ills iissailaut, wuh nr rented li the tiellce. I tn 11 is believed by tbt local police te he uintcd In fleerRla, Lancaster Man Off te Orient Liiiirnstur. l'n., Sept.. U!i. Leen It. .Mer, of l.ntieiiHter, has enlletl for f'mistnntlnejile, where he will join tht AinerWan Near Knet Hellef workers. lb. 46c Marshall's :oTia!e or Kippered Herrlnfl c.n27c ---- HI' ? Hi 1 EH TEA aren'a - tmte tha' ( t De thiit mrant Ef'ONOMV COFFEE rfIb wjgyi ? '19 lm M VW?." rr " i pf'Chlcf Bait des nre lu charge w. BHlll wv),,A1irjJw.'Ax-iajaiia'''ij-r - . t-jat i