r,wwrryi .J" " ' W J " VSVWW- " "WWieTOfpRfffyT JpW ?V," i7.WM A WJT'f VH iHniaHaHBnmwviMBHiBnmiHiBBaiaiBViBaaB J -i - a T f ' Ilr 16'' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKPHIL'ADELPHIA; TUEDAir DECEMBER 19. 1922 & fK lr Wf!J If Hffl 1 l fcV U kWw ROOF!NGMFG CO. j. EHRET& SLAG . gU ROOFING 6 ARMS PACT BILL EASTON FACES WINTER WITH EMPTY COALBINS Dealers and Many Hemes Are Vir tually Without Fuel Easten, I'n., Dec. 10. A survey of the ennl situation In 1-nstcm yestcrdaj - shows that virtually nil dealers have Naval Mea3lire Carrying $325,- i empty yards, mid n few have small stip- llrtt. Many hollies are virtually witli 000,000 Urges Harding te PASSED USE when Judge Stewart denied a motion te quash the action en the grounds that It was net brought In reed faith, but out of revenge for the defeat of Rebert H. I.aramy, for superintendent of the Kasten Schools. Negotiate With Powers I BW $1 s ' WOULD LIMIT SMALL CRAFT A Limited Number I AN 5 DEAL XEY3AS GIFT 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL 1 VR. GUARANTEE ll.1.r. In AH MlK l Itc idiju-vrtf rs for PertuMes JOOSCHESIMSim BWfMW PURE FRESH PAINT Beleve Me .K If it's made by Kuehnle, you knew it's GOOD PAINT!! "Save-tha-Surface" g 1 e PAINT & PAINTING Vine & 17th. Sts. spnucE5'.;; nAcenit) ,'i;tyii;.i?,vj,,fttjij.,;t,jtjljt',J J p snn j. 0 ,.. it b&m i! Si r 5 fit J! S. rnri'rrr' Te any man who won ders what te give his wife for Christmas, that she will use and appreciate every day in the year, we suggest a Quaker Sink Faucet. It has a swinging ne7.?le and handy soap holder attached. Your plumber will install it. Haines, Jenes i: & GADBUKY VO. 4 S Plumbing and Heating Goods ': l 1130-1144 Ridge Ave., Phila. ;S Ru t MnrlnrVit Prr Washington. IW. 10. - Tlif Nnva' Appropriation Hill ciirrUn? n request that the President negotiate with for fer cijn Petters relative te ll'nltlnjr con cen wtuii'tlnn of war rnft n 1 r 10,000 t iij, was piiFsH pstcrdny by thf II. .-.p. The MM. nhlih parries i tetrtl of ST.'." OllilOOO tind up pre''lnlv as fritni'd br KpprPM-ntnt'vp KpI1p'i siib piimtnll'i i- mid me (li ter or rnlMpf! n.n.il feice of Sti 000, tue "iiue as fixed , last par. i Thern was a flurry of tulle erpr tliP n'.kcd te nepitla'p with (IriTit Ilrlta'n, j .lapnn. i'tanee and ltalr, hut In fhp end j hi eflfn't te elinnsp tln Innc'iis" uns ilri-i ppi) !! t')i fm nr iiv "v 1 !in n up- , I poMtien f" an a tprailnti whucvpr I An n lididiiiPi t tn ftrik" ei.t t!ie ipp- ' t iv) prprpd In Itpprpsnii'.i'lvp T nin 1 ) niVMlt f t-nlt'l I'l-n' '11 w it )i. I ' i'i .ittd i nl in 1' Hpitpi i i i1 p 1 iiin -hcrtf r, U p it Mc in nf (' i 1 1 nn, w i!i . , .'row li.s ni n mil iiit "-'ipi itm t th l'lp-iilnt the (I'lral)illtv (.f can rtnj inti fnrtlur tiouetlnt mil wi'li ntln"' l'i wcrs ad neon n 'ip ri i 'tm 'r nnp- ti. ih" ISipti" ' Uiip R nl. r, phalr- tuiii nf thi N iwil Cu'i "i .' "n,t i;.p- lanntntUe IInie of Se th Ci Inn. IV" "crut, attack 'd the Linebeiger pre- ' le-ial. i I.p ! rci-ii tl Ki 'v mi nd-. iptn !" Mr H m'm- 'i - f'l ii 'i 'it M , TbiTu wiis ' i ",'r. f -I n thp Tl'pib- i l'ltin nidi' v lietl lie r rnt.i'MP Iirr'i! i urn. DpireJtut. "f tirvlm ', ri .iterl in .irni'tul nrtit ion" " .m; ti I'rfsi Ifnf i iKn te iifget'ntp w'rh fe niifn rn'Ien ' rtith a Ipw ti fn-ni us nn asnplat!"n p nntlpiis It was ttirevn nut en n i I eitn of erili'r r ' Ivppr-xi. ti .it'p Miinddl. of Wvnrn- ' inj. tin" Iii'tHiMU in li'ii ler, .11 sup -t-wii tin" bill's prn iiers n r'T i"- I non-, (IppIhipiI treti vi-p : i: - n"i r tip renntrv "tiylnc te i - Hi t1 n't-i -a-icm lia' t!iP ninv vi .l-it; i..-Vp-...1 " I'n"-! 'cut Pn"ii is ti-pie no iru'np rn 1 1 pu' of 1'ii'is'ix te n:etlpt uit'i liinl"i piie: ri"!itii' te 'Im'.'irj Pin- -1 i. met i in nf 'ni Piaft ntn.r 10 C0C tun". "leti Ip (lupin it wip and piae- t piiMp. ' Mt M ihIp'I a''ilP'l ft Adwi-n'in.: nn iiipfh i n' rnffn? T iIewti i xp"' ill Ups, Hipriv.-it flip ;j ItmirliP Cd kr in IJpniftcr.it. "f Vi C "rk. nprtpd that th ei.lv cm- ' tniPtien t tip pi ip -I iipm t'.p ;5 punt f.pi" !i of Mr 1'ftra- 1 in ;-5 "ill! tliit i.iPi Iirl'aiM could net tnv ; 'Iip l'liltp.! .tatp imli-M u j ml '; ('.runt Hrita'i ri' M' (hit i i" n j tonfpsi.ien of hsnkr inti y." 31 "We inns' tni' uimj nrms If thp 5 et!d li te Up," Mr. Ceekran ei- i claliii'd Just bpfere t! final pnr.ur lph n.i A rcarhed the IIeu p lin't n fe- twen'v !; minutes te p.n 'rilmtp te ('bairinun ? Kflley, be rptins next Marih. 'I OUT AGAIN. THEM IN AGAIN. t AND CHRISTMAS IN JAIL Four Swiftly Sequent Days 'n How Hew ard Harris' Dljry riit-trr. Pi- 11 Ilfp f r llnr.l' ITirrls l a i""i "-J in of iftlv e'lniic- ' .ni; benni"' I . i J h w i i' i- ) out peal iint) several churches have had te curt nl activities. It Is expected that echoed can contlnue te held sessions without Interruption. Accenlintf te the eQlcc of Director nertelett In Heading, Kasteij has had mere tlnn Its allettncnt by "."00 tens up te tli s time It Is believed that the real Rim tngp Is due te hoarding by main citizens hi tilled their cellars when theip was a geed supply. Orvillc D Ajrrs of the Kasten Scheel I'.eard, agalnit whom quo war war raneo nrecpvditics are pending re- i ipilrlng him te show cause by what , right he holds efTicp, lest the first skir mish of his leitai tinttie nere ycsicraay. i M0T0R-TAG RUSH BEGINS 30,000 Mall Applications In Day Is Highest Recerd In Division , Hftirislnirg, Dee. 10. Thirty thou sand applications for automobile regis tration xvcre received In the mall at the State Automobile Division offices yester day the revenue from them being esti mated at $.'100,000. That Is largest day's business In the history of the office, exceeding the Mb day of January 2 last, when 25,000 wero entered. lien G. Ilynen, State registrar, said today It was the start of a rush, add ing, "While we have been shipping tags since November 1, only 1215,000 of the 7(10.000 tiasscnger cars In the Stnte have been licensed. We xvlll net guar- antee forty-eight-hour delivery after ' December i!5." I The Xmas Glew m HICH comes from the Ugh f Biddle-Gnumcr lamp is bound te be reflected in the years te come by that self-nme lamp. Such gift ! lasting remembrance of your geed taste. Our selection is new nt its zenith. Come out tomorrow and inspect it. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take Ke. 10 Oar In Subway rhene BAninK 0760 0304 Thrte.Ueht elec elec trie candle tamp! in etruscan and potyehremr; th" high', 18" pareh' mvnt'Uka ihade. "NetiM tits Uxhtter Equipment" 0pn Saturday Till 4 P. M.s -Over 10.000 Installations In TM8 Vicinity Circulating WARM AIR K Kir I fusn wmBLM ' i flJhLE5 5TSuiri w. m arm nru Th P1PELESS WUttmmn UNDERFEED ) Lin7n CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS Wheteiale and Retail 260 SOUTH 15TH STREET PHILA. FURNACE & SUPPLY CO IF0RMERLY 1531 LOCUST ST. Bell Phenes Spruce 2775-2776 Enthwr will call day or art. g;;97-PHILADELPHlA'S FIRST PIPELESS FURNACE HOUSE-922-J f55 mm Mi'iin ( n'rrrd tip hi r.-npp. Treur irtivi a ii ' f i 'hpstp" TI '"tut i iv mnminir. i itv jail he1 1 ii'iil resfpri'sv ti nil "Mprr hii partln.- -t-" i Sll Til ' r i f (' -n. t i -i M n tr. t II tl "1 v i nt t te '! u-iv d i -"'p-1 ;,!., nis 'i iron i ij thf fi r n "irtlier liearint. -'nr"i' en n'e lipr jt ) ( lirisfiias, Ju ' , " vp niPTt Satisfaction Sema peepl-s are tee easily satlsnad; etners are hard te please. If yeti are either of these, try this butter and knew real satisfaction. Butter tAm? In all our Stores MIIIIM1 rDISTINCTIOwH combined with usefulness; makes this Medicine Lah inet ii (JIFT SrPREME. Ueautifullj white cnaiueled steel wall ciluni't with I reach Iilute Klasis mirror and poison compartments MAS I'KICB . . . 4.0U We would be pleased te hnve you visit our show rooms and inspect our lull line of toilet accessories. 'AjsckB&es, Ce. PUmbing & Heatint Sappl'ut tO N. fith St 639 Arcl St., rblta,, Fa. lauailowea. Pa. CanldtB. V, J. Hm-yun xr,M-re, m. BUTLER WINS VICTORY Senate Cemmltts; Favers Nenlna-' tlen for Suprem; Court Washiiiirten, rv, in - i it v r ) - Thp neiiiinati'in u' P.ri. I'.i.tlir of MiniiPS'itn te br in V ' ntp fni'u. (I tbc Suptenip ( ii rt :is erdi-w 1 re ported fr pnpfr'ii 'i n I" the s!Pr)n,, ipsteidiix li n ' i iniineM vefp of tl( ,1 jitn-iarv ( emmittpp The petnmit'i p ii ti 1 nftpj rprilr'nc a report fmtn a 'i'i con 1rtip i i (1 ill red into nnie-iti n t i iip mi i j. lien nnil iiinntii' ,1 i tiNeiii'if i ii I'hfi'rirnii Ni'n'i inn i'in i il ' i i' i muke tlic retort en tie imii h p i 'Iip flrt pxecuti.p sps-ien if ;' e s,, lt, ind rail it un at the fir"' epurfiriM Sena'"" LaTellpftP nnd N i-ri . i ,n indli'atpd thPN -s ili fl'lit rontirr.atien. Whilp tliP pemm'ttpp rinneiTipp-npr' a'd tin fp en ri'pertiri; 'he nein , un fnwiHiMv wa- i.r.i'iti" im i u , , ilini'lnni-il that four liii'tr'i's et 'h' iTjintnittcP Spnuters B mih. eirn s?hlpMs and Iti nl of l - r v r. net prp-ent Mhn tie vetn mm 1 1 kr BLANKETSHID CRATES Police Arrest Men With Truck or Suspicion of Chicken Tnlevtry Whpn a metnrnr w 1 al t l Hm ard a ppi er-i ' m . ' ,. nft a nv ti v ' " x an "lur ("'i V tirevp vp ti nlm morn -itt h" derh'd iftpr H nr.fl ferppl two i'iti In ti te -fop the ar T'.'e 'fr i'm rnni' itinkPtl era tns n li - tin ' ,ti, , nl ! pelli'i of Mir .'ten 1c is' ip pp tli" In ip flu r !! - i i i nri tnlen 'flfHi e-h f ,,), ',nfH H,nr DclebiT 1" (' n fin .r' f J!j(ki ai 1 Iontgempri f i.ntli Flip niuie t Vn I!nre" r ' nl. r I ""' ' ' ' ' .f frt, Vir, li hv f , -r' . ip- f , (f i J ft nnd u In' ,. i , U n h I I'M. , l 1 II . , te, ,,,,rih i.e. Itrv dpfilpr for fivr. , rnu h -f I In Lens en Dppinhr 10 Zjs bn.t ' FIND LOST PATIENT'S BODY' Allentown Man round Dead en Tracks Identified as Hospital Inmate Harrison, .V. .! , ri p l') - peltpp ii up idi ntifW the ndy of the mnn found dial ninrj; flip Onlinari ir.il I. ii'kauanii l Kilinad trrrKs upar berp -i. tun! i i 1 1, if of II .r'v It, 1'ih ,, . ' uf AH' i i ' " I' i ki p i nl ffim i liniil li lilt r , v ' i r.' I p .wi,. u pitieiit ' Iliilnburdr vi p-inpc! fie-n the sntne I bespltlil en pnv'.eus ocaclenH, pollce repertid. I SILESIAN FRONTIER SETTLED! Germans and Poles Divide Up Dis puted Territory Irfitirten, IVe. 10 A formal SPttlp ment has Iippii reached recarding th fjermnn-l'elish SIli'Mim frontier under which much of the disputed Ilettberg ,ll.,.lft ii ml nlcn ill A tnn n nf H,-.tn lilTH IV n -'' hi ""mi n iiui'1' breda and ether dlstiicts become Ger man, while Poland gets Rome territory near Koenlgshutte and clmvhere, says a dlspntch te the Timea from Oppeln. J 1 Exchange Your 1918 War Savings Stamps for Treasury Savings Certificates At your Posteflice U ilJLj m At the U. S. Treasury 'TN vfV At your "fSN2$N . . Si "". ' I 1 1 ' rn. Bfflttmtittfei.sjfci m i iujau f-nar"rBr'im--imr'rmmr'jyitC.'dSSSf 'lvy 111. I tJi V'KL aPwUUf r.'w'B SSMi Ih29 KM fyM luiil T T "i fT l'S 6&!lTWm,vaSn"t J J P3 tm He HI is Hi J JimL W WmwmW rK cOu ML?mK UhM HmI BHil swVaa tZ IT M fst5,Te mf' i'Vrf7JtmviJfKrMrK ik . EinPff T9nBI HSfl BBBBBBBai OKI BaB i i TI jy X it, mlA.ymr.9m. iVtfMste. i . 1 iVi8iC -' IMi mmWk WMM TmWE LI J H H IV -V. MKVNVMVPvr Mil '4 4 B a II y --1 mM4 mmWS . h 1 ' a m m ei n : mgmx mmsi w u ji n t n laaWB mam mmws m r i . ! immMiWjjmabtw . x. wii?ijmKwmmmk "'- .: tm i&k fci$mMffl$fck $Wmnm$3ms .i!'!X:l&J?2.-Z7 V i --KiXiS. MBSEBeZSCa vVVv IC-Y.tessffltJaaaaaKirff'J- 8mt --MiSr'.MM w-m ' - ""u Jka-'p-. i -y mil ' ' S TlSEMi. CNr I -jmnrt WWsW- - .r. fcu"x, .pfZ.i&st&Tivt&izMkvmaBatxa tRWi?,'' j- .fi ..i latTix! -J ill sSYifeaKSH '" rj -"ri .. ' 't K.?VT-" i; n, vw.'j T9$mS ??Sr t v j-fcw rm r ;2r:&5L Hie United States Treasury offers an opportunity te renew your investment Your 1918 War Savings Stamps will become due January 1, 1923. Take them new te your pest office or your bank. Exchange them for Treasury Savings Certificates. If you have $25 in War Savings Stamps you can new obtain a $25 Treasury Savings Certificate and $4.50 in cash. If you have $100 in War Savings Stamps you can new obtain a $100 Treasury Savings Certificate and $18 in cash. If you have $1000 in War Savings Stamps you can new obtain a $1,000 Treasury Savings Certificate and two $100 Treasury Savings Certificates and $16 in cash. These examples show what you can get with your War Savings Stamps. Yeu can make similar exchanges in ether amounts. Consult your bank or your postmaster Advantages te you in owning Treasury Savings Certificates 1 Backed by the credit of the United States Government Treasury Savings Cer tificates are one of the soundest investments in the world today, 2 Issued in denominations within the reach of all. A $2$ Certificate costs you only $20.50, a $100 Certificate $8a, a $1000 Certificate $8ae, 3 Each member of the family may buy up te $5000 maturity value of any one series. 4 At present pricesTreasury Savings Certificates earn 4 per cent per year, compounded semi-annually, if held te maturity. Each certificate matures 5 years from date of issue. 5 If cashed before maturity you receive 3 per cent simple interest. fa The certificates are exempt from normal Federal Income Tax, and from all State and local taxation (except estate and inheritance taxes). UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SAVINGS SYSTEM TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. xisK WL-. TX. W T ill li W V. v V .V-fcW . ' - w- VMV - I