Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1921, Page 4

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of several ‘upward ). Opponents of tWe project that building the depot cn the square wo! add to an already RAILWAY COMPANY SUED, P. & B. Declared to Have Worked Crews Longer FThan 16 Houxs. PHILADELPHIA, Ps. Augugt 18— Suit to recover g‘f"m for eight: t the ‘q‘w gxi’dmn{ 0 to train crews on duty ol:’er han teen utive hou: “has been fied sgathst: the Philddershia ‘and Reading Railway Company in the United States district court here. The complainant is United States District Attorngy Geerge W. Coles. chvduld Chamber of Commerca Anks for Rehearing. By the Aswelatad Pregs. c;.xv!,.gt& ©Ohio, August 18.—The %udaml has of. Commerce agraphed 3 in' penaltids mcqu-non csme l?efi‘axe :)u mtor; vlol:\h,\u. 9 state Commerce Commission because of A e e mTere® | Mecessary sanction o [sue bonds." to grant a rehearing on its decision| At the recent municipal election the t. New ' York | Proposal to build the depot on the square ‘(‘:':ntral mlmyfig‘qr#r M lines [Feceived a' majority Ve perthission to build a union statio: n on the public square in this city: The nest htatior. and ity ineidental | keep six- As a rule fish sleed during the day. ! Our 7th St. Store—Closed Saturdays in August Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. _Slores Open Saturdays to 6 P.M. independence to 3 By , WA { TOFREE PORTORICO) Gov. Reily ‘Says He Will Ap- peint No.Adyogate of Independence. By the Asoclaied Press. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, August 17. —Gov. E. Moat Reily today reaffirmed his oppasition to any move for Porto Rican independence, and declared he never wquld arppint an advocate of ny office. This dec-| , laration was contained in a letter a dressed to Amtanio R. Barcelo, presi- dent -of the, Porto Rican senate, in reply to a communication from Senor Barcelo recomménding three names for appointment by the governor. The ' governor’s -letter addressed SH i Helena has me YPQrs Axo, Tetter Cegetved ‘i that remete island. i w1 walked th er smays, “and le with dtety neriptiop whatever. rounded hy a tweaty pace: tall treen. an when the | belonged.” .Napolean’s Qld Tomb, FIRMIN OPPOSITION Overgrown With Grass, Ra‘rou_n in Na;lm LONDON, August 1.-—Napo- leon's origipal tomb fallen fnto a utate of .!l‘lnmr o Simee he 9 i ”f" o validon; In Parls, o ghty- s to & By Sty Lees Knowlen, 8 former cabimet min- inter, from a receat visitor to accord| y Aot eilen bl (5L Rt Napoleon's old home,” th g uch eglected tomb, v down {0 § deep coryer of a dee valley—just a ‘slab The grass around was unkept, and syr- clrele, gbawt in digmeter, there was rfl- ius suwywhere to tell a viaitor y was removed, or to whom the old tomb had 8 X wfi".fi-": sovel whitewanh—no In- e welt- 3 ot ' [ Movie Producers Tola of Stolen kx4 i O NE of the best men’s shoe oppor- tunities in years is this big $3.95 group. Many of them are worth dou- ble that prige. Included in part: o W %: All our White Canvas Oxfords — < and broken sizes of White Nubuck Sports Oxfords. Tan, Calf Ball-Strap and Wing-tip Ox_fonds._ Black and Tan Calf English Ox fords. Madiym - toe Blucher Oxfords. Brown Calfskin Semi-brogues, large perforations. prS - N another big group at $5.95 are all our men's “TRI-Wear” Qxfords (formerly $9.00) and short lines of “Florsheim” Oxfords . (formerly $9.75). § Included in past are Tan Brogues. Tan and black Square. French last Oxfords. Black and brown medium English lasts. All our highest grade White “China” Buck, all:white or leather trim Sports Oxfords and other highest grade shoes. : s i Senor Barcelo, who is president of the unionist party, the platform of which advocates independenee as an ulti- mate ideal, “as president of_ the se Uslostaty Must Have Appraval. “While discussing appeintment. I want you fully to understand that I shall never appoint any man to any office who is ah advocate of independ- nce.” said the letter of Gov. Reily. ‘When you publicly renounce inde- endence and break loose from some {of your pernicious and un-American with those of any other gooq citizens of our belpved Porto Rico.” In connection with the letter of Senor Barcelo, a- statement was is- sued by the governing body of the unionist party, which Senor Barcelo heads, that no unionist was to accept any government appointment without gr”t obtaining the approval of that ody. Gov. Reily has announced that he has said his word on the gubject of independence. A general assembly of the unionist party has been called for Sunday. In his inaugural address on July| | 30 Gov. Reily voiced his opposition to Porto Rican independence. His speech led to a crisis In the unionist party, which is in power. Senor styte associates, then I will be glad o) exocede have your recommendations, along ! of Funds for Expenses. NEW YORK, August 18.—Rgceivers in equity were appointed yesterday for McClure's Magazine, jplaint of Marcus B. Behrman, who | claims $12,956 due on notes. Federgl Judge Manton appointed John B. Johnston and Myles D. Walsh under bond of $20,000. The complaint that the company’'s ligbilities d $260.000, that assets were in excess of this amount, but that the ¢ompany was short uf funds for ex- penses, and that a receiverghip was necessary for the protection of cred- Inc., RECEIVER FOR MoCLURE'S Creditor Alleges Magasine Is Short on com- Barcelo offered his resignation as| i | heud of the party, but it was not accepted. RELIEF AGENCY CLOSED. Organization Purporting to Aid Ex-Service Men Discontinues, CHICAGO, August 18. — Investiga- - tlons by state and federal authorities of organizations ostensibly engaged in the relief of former soldliers and sallors resulted in the closing of the National Ex-Service Men's Relief. Inc. ! The organization, according to fed- eral officials, had been selling tickets : for a beneflt for former service men. It wag said 40 per cent of the pro- ceeds went to the aid of the men ! while 60 per cent was divided be- tween oficers of the organization. A. B Cory, president of the organ- ization, said it would go out of busi- {ness following an interview with Jobn V. Clinnin, assistant district attorney. Vnun'nim relurn- ing home oft com- sider it good form and highly appeopriate to. sgnd their friends beau- tifully emgraved “ at home” annoumcements. All Remaining “Florabqims“‘ —Not included in the above $5.95 sale—now marked down to FINAL CLEARANCE - 284 Men's All-Wool P-B Suits for Fall and Winter Wear That were $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60 $28.50 Every suit reduced from our regular stock. This greup includes herringbones, P * plaids, pencil stripes, oxfords and a va- - riety of plain shades. It includes suits that seld this season as high as $60. The styles are right for next fall and winter, and so are the weights. There are sizes for slender men and stout men—for longs and shorts. And finally, there are 284 bar- gains for 284 men who value their purse as well as their appearance. 3 » B L e Closed Saturdays During Auguat | FROM THE AVENUE A It Ends Teday! The twice-a-year sale of . 'Manhattan Shirts ) sy Reductions from 20% to 30% Every' m a'n . Knows what Manhattans stand for in fit, finish and fab- ric. Therefore, the one question to determine is whether you will buy today and save 30% on your purchase, or whether you will buy Monday and pay regu- lar prices. Last-Day Sale Prices as follows: $3.00 Manhattan Shirts for one more day $3.75 Manhattan Shirts for one more day $4.00 Manhattan Shirts for one more day. . $4.50 and $5.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. $6.00 Manhattan Shirts for one more day: $7.50 Manhattan Shirts for one more day $8.50 and $10 Manhattan Shirts are now As this sale will not be repeated until next Feb- ruary, we urge P-B pa- trons to take advantage of these last-day prices. 4 %) ‘Daily #:30%6 o ‘which were stolen here and recovared f.Jydge Tom MNorfieel, in county crimi- in San Francisco, whence they were [inal court, tg Splomon Miltop, t:l':’ to be forwarded to Japan. .They are num&l! of " : now in possesaion of the New Yerk fjin with the desth of 7 district attorney's office. The film [.Strong, s Byhgman negro. theft committee of the association = ces that they were shipped to ncisco by a Japanese con- cern with an office in Broadway. SIX MONTHS IN PRISON. American Negro Convicted in Con- | nection With Death of Bahaman. " MIAMI Fla., August 18.—Six months WILL WAR N PIRACY. ir Consult Ferguson first. Esperts with | Jeary of ‘expafivice are &t your service. Estimatey. Interior and Exterier Work. P{lms Reproduced Abroad. NEW YORK, August 18.—Revela- tions as to stealing of American films duplication and exhibition d ”‘r‘fi“i& in th o‘{olqn{. made yesterday e Natiopa! Rasoctation of the Motlon‘hflctun In- dustry, in announcing that gn active campaign waa under way to prevent such piracy which has cost large American ~ producing companies thousands of dollars. Gustave E. Lanzke has been in- dicted in this city on charges of re- celving and Jisposing of wo, films ‘ MEN'S WEAR Our Entire Stock--- Your Choice--- 40 © 70 3-Piece Suits $2@.50 . All Tropical Worsted § 1 9,50 SIDNEY WEST, Inc. 142: G at G Every Suit in the House, including “Stein-Blochs.” A suit that you cam put on now—and a weight for Fall wear. " On THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE < ,Clean Up of 58 Boys’ Woolen Suits for School [ Odd sizes that have been ! selling for 315 to $18 * 7 Now,$8.75 To clear away these 58 suits in one day, we have puta ridiculously low price on them. Suits are of long-wearing Cheviots, fancy fabrics, conscientiously tailored. All styles, in the following: Scale of Sizes { . % | N ? % Quantity Size Quantity Size 2 Suits 7 2 Suits 12 i 4 Suits 8 2 Suits 14 i : 6 Suits 9 3 Suits 15 ‘1 2 14 Suits 10 3 Suits 16 i A 17 Suits 11 3 Suits 17 ] § ; = 2 Suits, Size 18 Mothers! If Sonny’s size is listed above, bring him in early Friday— H and get a genyine bargain for his school suit. 5 Final Clearance Sale of Boys’ Wash Pants Knickers and straight pants in Khaki, Crash, Palm Beich and White Duck. $1.25 Pants now 89¢ $2.00 Pants now $1.49 $1.50 Pants now $1.15 $2.50 Pants now $1.89 While They Last! The P-B Semi-Annual Clearance Sale now going on covers our entire stock of Boys’ Woolen Suits for Fall and Winter Wear. All styles, ma- terials and sizes. Mathers who buy now will save substantially. WMM!«MM&X s : THE AVENUE AT NINTH

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