Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1919, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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HAPSBURGINHUNGARY
SETSBALKANSAFLAWIE
Democratic Element in Buda
pest Seethes Against Rule of
Archduke Joseph
l? CZECHS THREATEN OUSTER
111 tin- ssnehttd Press
'Prague. uk 12 Tiiki '"' "r-j
derly, demonstrations omnied bere
yesterday, lieui lul cinerilli bi the
Social Ilemoeral elenn lit in l'ioto-t .
against the roup tut bi it huh nh
duke- Joseph bcriiitn tin- bend f tbej
Hungarian iOiein,ninit
At the iMBiimiiiR f II" Itiiiuniiiuii
int-ision of Hung-iii Hi'' ni'' ' "i'-' '
Vfltive ebmnits of lei bo Mmiikih j
More insistent tlmt i nb -unit nil
Ttmc ilium dial l nit" 1 IniiRtit t"
protect pi lio siotgjknu niton -is
hero Profissoi r (! Mnsifk ir -Idcut
of (Vpclin Nlonkn mil m"
bers of In- niuustii, oppo(d sin li a
motcment ilnlaiiiig tint tbn ! -iro.I
to net rntirph in i" nrdinution tilth
tljc great potters uud did not wish i
imbnrrnss tliini tnrtliPi in Hip Mtuii
tlon iihuli lii- arisen Imau-i "f the
itumaninn mtnsinn iihuli im in mo
lotion of tin1 nriiii-tipp
Pears nrp txpitsieil Hint the re,u
tiotinr.t element in A ipnun II sunn i
join force null tlin-i bin k it tli is
rendanty n n hduke lo pli imd mil'
amalgamate th utnnn nnd Ilim
glirlnn stitps ml on ir t n-.. I nut"
iratie got 1 1 nun nt ithi'h "ill Imhiiiip
the cent' r f iitiiiitu pinpiisindi in
Central 1 in Anhdiik .lo-ppli
is a Hnpburg it i" liopid bi ( r
Slovakia, olii nU tlmt th. I nilpil
States will 'i it- liillii'iiii' in pre
venting tin i -igime from m "dm,;
It W sign in ant tint is a rn-nlt m ,
estcrdaj's demonstration the NhuII
Democrat- n u seem to l milium to
a considernbh ib crop to Mippnil .in m-
vaeion of II ini 1 1 nt mire unh n i n-vi
to placing ( pi bo !" ikia in -in li i
position that -In eoulil dcimintl the tilth
drattal of tin goiernment hciibd bv I
Arcliduki !"- i1i i- tlie pi i e of ber I
aid to tin- llip- I
- -Xltrlln. Mondnt ng 11 -tmvirn-mcntal
ilii-cn ii hi in ipnnn i- ppntcnng
about tln pnii li m a- to whether Iteln
Kun, tbc pritwl I ItuNbi'TiU tin tutor
of Iluugnrt should be Ji i onli d nlum
in Austiia or be ilihiired to tbc in-t
country dpmnndlng bun fur trill. n i
cording to minus rmnnl bprp from
the Austrian rapititl It 1- said tliat
sentiment is deudtdh agun-t granting
himtasylum.
Plans for a coalition cabinet it ltudi
'S3 Vtst appear furtbei from -olution tlnn
'HS vcr since tlie decluiation of l'ml .
rami. Socialist leader to piitn lpnti in
a government liuwug a liip-uurg at us
d. Premier Fneditch lins auuouni ed
that tUe National A-simbl will inn '
VDlie within eight nub lie -u-. tint
It 111 meet on i basis of a lepublitun
State, but M I oas-' who bns been
named for a post in tin department of
""""tetrnctioii, has declared that the fnim
of tlie Iltingirinn (lowrunipnt u he
decided upon onh nfttr In- .irnal in
udapc9t from huitzerlind He unul
to agree thorouglih with Pi Wilhelm
Vaszony, n ltunguian Soi mlit liadei,
who is al-o on his way home from
Switzerland, and who is urging the
formation of a dunotintic liberal rnb
inet, in winch tin whole national
strength could be conientrnted
Paris, Aug 1.' (Rt PI The
Peace Conferenic it was apparent to
day, will take no furtbir iPtion in th
Hungarian situitmu until the inter
Allied military nn ion wlmb has been
cnt to Budapest mnkes its icport
''' Brigadier dinenl Ham II Hind
lioltz, the Anieii in reprcsentatue in
the misbion iiailieil the llungnuin
capital MontH the Ainernan pi in
delegation was adwspd toda 'I In gen
eral has not et bepn able to send a
report on the situation in Hudapest
pMfc WMer I :"
liR irliTO uy ow Word to j
III' sMill P II P I lirl Rlmj ' '' 52 variety of styles, in gun-metal, Koko and tan H
IjL olll IliJiil. Worth $7 50, Today .'. . . TE- 1 '
Pi PlltlK 5ss V ' Pumps and Oxfords of white linen or white ' J
' I 'II Hi WW llSV A k Nubuck, in the smartest of high and low heel styles j
III I ill I II II illlllllll ill'lllitlllllllillliNT8!! v A wonderful selection in patent leather, II u
' IIISH 111 II , "ll fto'jCl 1 -Koko calf, gun-metal, gray kid, gray ' 1
' ' IlillSllHf Nubuck, ivory kid and ivory Nubuck. I
iiiimi ifHSMw ft'lrWrfvW iwcHjall'SllJ Warn I I
i DEMOBILIZED BY NOV. 1
Last of Combatant Troops Will Be
Free Then. Says Baker
Washington. ug 12 il 1' '
Diniiilullnitiiiii of the aniiv ho far
as ("inbiitiint tiooiis me iniiierned
will be uuiiplitid the hist of Oitnbir
Siiptni llakir nnuniiiiiid t"da
Mun inpn mm in tin niim it was it
plnliiid lll bp ritniinil In niP f"i I
large stuns f iipiipmnit miiaining "it
hand I
Mr l'lkpi annnutii Pil -onie titm ago
that tin nrim wmlht be udinul t" the
)ic(ii( tiiin -tiiiigtb pniililcil in the mi I
I toiml ill fi use int b Septimbn . t
Hint time. liMier. then still will l .
mil i t. in tin in in a liunib'i "f nun 'I I
Hstlll fill till I llll I gl li' 'Hi1""1 "'II
be iilm-nl 11- tapiill li- th' '"li I"'
l.pliuul lis M.liintiii-
rnli-tiiiint- f' i lb' "giibu "run
Mi r.nkii -ail ii w tutiil llionnii ami
,, .ntiiiin ! 1 " "I' I " i lti of
"illllll a I k
BY
Pay for Costumes and Lengthy
Rehearsals Demanded As- I
sociation Sued for $50,000
MANAGERS ACT ON STAGE
1! the s-oeiltid 1'iess
Niw iirb. ug 1-' linpimul ' n
(it In .burns .nl- w'lP fin milli
iin.np"iiit"l in lb' d'Uiiiinls of the
-Hiking inl'i- l'd 11 in nn iinimuu"' i
mint In Ti mk l.iliii"" ivulne-ec-ictnn
of tin Ail"!-' I 'I "I s-"c'H-
tnui i xpliiliiu tlie oigillil Itliill "f n,
biiimli f'U ' i horns people ' Tin nil
uiiiinii nn lit unl tlmt w i" I1"1' "
1 nh mti ri-tul in -ceiiig tl III the ihiplii
pinpli g't thin lu-t ilue-
lln ih in mil- ( i the ilmtiis gnl- in
limb i i iiiiin nn nt 111 it thei -hill not
be romoelleil t" lebinr-e mure tlnn foili
wcik- iiilhoiii pn. nftir iilin li tlni
must be pud bull -linn. 'I he mm
agi r- .il-" M'Milil be icipmed tn n f"i
all instiiim- -ln- nnd -tin kings I hi
ilniiii 'irl-hihln nulling ol llun "n
tin- nfti mo hi t" ' "u-ub i tin -iiuatiiiii
I'm inn ii tor- nrnv iiinnngii- m
In ing foil nt b tin -tnkc tn appi u be "
Inn. I tin fnotlight- M llli mi 111 HIT
fulliining the lenl of oigi M I "hail
niiiinuhiid tod ii tint h" would I'll)
tin lole of a biitlei in his pi odui tuiu
of 'At 'I !" wlnii tin pln iiiipiu-
this link
Neil nik. u 1J uit- f"1"
5.no 000 fm diinigis nllig'd lii hue
ii suit' d fiom the still e i illcd bi the l
Aitors Tpnti AssoiiUion line bled
In the M intei (.ai dm Cimpnni tthe
Shubeitsl in tin 1'nitnl Mnti s distint
(omt here hiti n -ti nl n ngniiist ne nil
tbnti of tin oiintri s nio-t proiniiKiit
i l igc ami i hi i -tii-
'1 hi' roiiiplinit ii Inch ibnrgis the
I in tin- with i in -nl m i 1- nn- ib nged
in tin Danbui! Ilitteis ensi in wlmb
the b.ittei- innubeis (,f i Hboi union
1 ,,... t,i..l t,i..cs-fnlK foi '"0 000 I
111 then n-e ittnibments were lueil
ngnin-t thin lionu- to -ati-li the judg
n i t s I
Tin Pioilunng Villagers' Protecting
ssoi i itnin m ininoniii ing the tiling of
the suit- -lid i ffmts woiilil be made to .
atta h tin ir bunk in i omits and pioperU
ot the ib tend nits unlis bonds wnel
posted tn cmci the amount of damages
sought No stiteinent was fortlu oimcg i
as to nbitliei othei maniigi rs affei ted i
In the -triki would tile sinulai suits
The Wiiitn t.irdeu Cnnip 1111 , until the
stnke biin in- iiieseiiting ''-hubeit
(iiitn- nf mi'l" and ' Monte Cn-to
lr ' il
'1 In s urn -til- were named I- lie
fonil nt- it hi- ncpliuind on 1'ieie
ib nt - I n Ihe lnttiis' in- uluii It
w i- h Id hi tin i mat that iiidiiiduil
iiirmb is if a laboi oignnintion an
n sponsible fur tin ait- of all nltb ugh
the meintiiis mill bale no i mini In li
w it li the lase at issue
CHORUS GIRLS UPHELD
EVENING PUBLIC
CARNEGIEWILLREST
IK SLEEP! HOLLOW
Private Funeral Services Will Be
Held Thursday Morning at
Shadow Brook
ASSOCIATES PAY TRIBUTE
l.enn. Miss , ug U 1 In hodi of
inli.n ('mingle -l"l ningnnle. who
dml herp lestinlai, will be tnken to
siPipi lli.llow. Tarn to n N '"'
bin ml it was iitinoiininl at tin- Car
ingie home In re todai
Hi. Ii Iliiisun N Wiinnii pa-t .
..f tin Iniox CougHgitioual Cliunb
Tin! th Itn Hi Willinm I'lei-oii inr
nil iiistm "f thi Itrbk l'li-bitirinn
i i li New Ti mU mil "flu into at a
i s.t funeral -nine Ibin-ilni mm n 1
ii nl -linil"ii I'.iook
m i tin -i nn i . '1 Inn -dm tin bodi
,ll i, t il i n In npi i lul triiin to 'I arn
t ,mi f. i bin ml in a I'l'd t'lriugi"
b infill tin te n fm leire ago
ISelniiPil III tirlil l.P.lglie
ni -orli. ug 12 -What is be-!
licicil tn Inie been one of the ln-t
litter- writ" n In Mr CiuuPgiP in
u bub he epn d his gintificilinn
it tin pioposetl leigiu "f liiili'iii- mis
mail publii line tndai hi I'lmrli- '
lame- a liokei to whom the i mil
tiuinu anon ins inlilri nl l'lu bttn,
w huh mi- initlin in H-pmisi to one
sent t. Mi Cmnegie bi Mr Jumis
Hilling ntlentimi t" " stntement "f the
iron nin-tii m u.e in I'! 1 Hint no
luieditini ni.iii in h ' nl emperoi or
king -honbl ban the light to dei lurp
um u l- ilind Augu-t '
'1 n i in i in baling lnfd t" s"'
tbp ilii snd Mi Caiiugie's lettei
' whin a- Um lis puts it, 'Man to
mini tin iinilil "'1 "hall be biotbeis
uid n' Hut ituins ind that dull
?ntion mil now niarih stendili on
iiaid wilh ii" lump tenl wars lo nnr
Its plngH
1 1 ilmti s I'ioiii Associates
1 1 limit .. Mi I'miPgiPH spint of
pbilaiitliiopi mil hi- eiiPigi lame from
mini of his fmnip" issoeiates upon tho
IPieipt of in us of bis dpiitb
(,niigi l'trkiiis i linn man of tb'e
lininie iiiiiiiiiillie "f the ( ninegie
1 mm 1 Hum -ai I
I nn tin pli gi in il 1 1 hem of Mr
( ai negi - ib HI "' i1" u Kr,'1,
mn 1 I mgiiig to tint ilnss uliuli
aim the hi .f M"i was ipnek lo ip
pie nn i bat m bud a muled lountiv
and i gie n "I I "it mill
lb iispnl tin new mm hint tv
will inienti.is ilaeid ill our bands nt
m
Used Adding
Machines to Fit
Your Business
No matter nhat stjle or kind
of figuring mai.hine your busi
ness needs, lie have the used
model best suited to your
purposes.
Cvery machine shown in our
illustrated catalog is backed
b our guarantee.
General Adding Machine
Exchange, Inc.
327 Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
that time nnd with them threw nil his
great mental energy Into dei eloping our
lountri When hit active business en
reer timed with the same -cncrgi he
gale ii large percenlng if his nialtb
to inoi ements Hint lit bellpicd nould
help tlie people.
"One of the last talks I bad with him
was about profit Nbarlng. lie was most
(iitliiisiiistie in bis I'omiiiPiidntlnii of Hip
steel corporation's profit sharing plans
and ixpnsstd the belief that the priii
clple of proiil sharing una destined to
be a great failoi in soiling the existing
pioblems In tn pen inpitnl mid labor "
Kliliu Hoot, ,Ir , snid Mr Carnpgie
was n lilizni of Vow YoiTc nnd that
bis will doubtlpss Mould be probated
here He intimated Hint Mr Canugie's
death would bale no effett upon tlie
Carnegie roundation'H future or upon
slmlliu philanthropies t stabllsbed bv
him
BURGLARS INVADE
NORRISTOWN HOMES
Get Several Hundred in Cash.
Woman Wakens to Find In
truder in Bedroom
Niirilsloun, Pi., Aug 'J Itur-
glars, who usid a gimlet to forco win
dow tntihes -tolp spiernl hundred dol
lars fiom hou-es on Curren Terrnie in
the lastirn -iiburb of this town early
todai It was '1 .'10 when Mr. (iernld
Swallow awoke to 11 nil a man in ber
beiliooin Mip -rrpnmed nnd her hua
bnnd lateli n tinned from the nnr, nt
tempted to jump out of bed. but his
lipt tungled in the bedilotbing nnd be
fell lo tin Horn Ilv the time he got
his reiolipr Hip uitruilpr ran down
-liirs anil i-mpnl but tarrird nlong
Swallow s tiousprH, from'which be took
a wallet tout lining f--."
t the luiine of .lolin limit Xailoi,
an ultoinii '-"0 wire taken from the
trnuseis nf Mrs limit's fnthei ,
Wilfred Staiiffei. manufai turer, who
was lislting there, because of lecent
fire damage lo his home in Vorrintonn
Ae
ASK WIEXICO TO FREE
AMERICAN SOLDIER
U. S. MilitF.-y Authorities De
mand Release of Man Who
Visited in Mexico
15 CONSPIRATORS MUST DIE
(
Hi (be Associated 1'iess
Laiedo, Te Aug 1U Vnltcd
States milltarj authorities heie ban
ilematuled the release of 1'iunte Celec
tmo rions, Ihlrli seientb Infnntr.i.
arrestPil Sundai in Nemo Laredo, Mex
no i barged with being a Keliv Din?
tonspiintor He nent to Nemo I.n
ledo in niilian attire to witness a prize
light and i- nlliged to baic made nnti
Cnrrinioi iitternnces
.luiiit. Me.. Aug VJ - (Hi A l)
'lhiPi biindieil and hfti lidernl troops
Seashore
Excursions
TO
ATLANTIC CITY
OCEAN CITY
and CAFE R3AY
EVERY DAY
' 00 II, from ( hpslniit or Xouth St.
J-frn. ItrtnrnliiiE tpuie Heashore
I tillltn 0 00 I". M
1111)11 ION 11 TKIV STlRI)iS
llll -I MIWH
Inr Mlnntle f lt nt 7 10 A. XI.
lor WlliliioiHl nml tape liny (Srhrllin
nrr's I Binllnu tiiilr) sundniH nt fl 10 A. if,
IlrturntiiK nililltltiniil truln IruTfn Atlnn
(Ir ( lti snts A 'uns. only nt OnS I". .XI,
ROUND
TRIP
Hnr Tut 10c Additional
-Sf'l?u'Jfn
Why buy
the box? You
can't smoke it
The hand-made
cardboard box is
expensive. You
have to pay for it.
When it is used,
the price is higher
or the quantity
of cigarettes is
reduced.
Guaranteed by
JfvtAJUvCec cct
inaom mxATlD
AUGUST 12, 1919
were on their way south to Chihuahua
Citj today from the garrison here on
Kpeclnl trains. No explanation nns
made here regarding tlie troopsi but it
wiih liunnred the! were being Btnt to
replnce the mutinous gnrrison nt Oil
bunbiin Citj
I.etterR nnd linpers dlsiovered in Ihe
lieTnliiniirters of the ioiiHplini'1 nt Oil
hitnliun Oil last week liulli ate.l that
"The Cabaret WitK n Kick"
Beginning
TKurs., Aug. 14
and niglitlj) thereafter
IRDBHHII
Dinner Cabaret
no cover charge,
IBHIIBB
Supper Cabaret
beginning 10 P. M.
cover charge 75c
B g Jazz Orchestra H BR SB Dancing
cents
Illlllllll
for 1 5
&aJ
Yon do not pay for an expensive
box that you throw away
TURKISH CIGARETTE
is inevitable
DtuZAC
- nl 1
whibh means that if you don't like LORD SALISBURY
Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer.
the plot to baic the federal garrison j
join Villa nnd surrender the tonn to
him Inst Thursday una n part of t plan
to cause mutinies in federal garrlwim in
nil the Ntates where reiolutlonary moic
ineuti nre in progress, ni cording to a
pnHsenger from Chihuahua Clti who lias
lieic todny
tfS2ZZSISS22SS2EK
BANKING IS BUSINESS
We arc merchants in credit. The Vast re
sources of the National Bank of Commerce in
New York arccmployed to provide a volume
of credit adequate to the needs of manufac
turers and merchants who have outgrown
local banking facilities.
Extending credit for the purchase of supplies
and the movement of goods demands an under
standing of world production and world markets.
Our officers arc practical business men.
The whole spirit of the Bank is to know Busi
ness in order that it may serve Business.
s " I
National Bank of Commerce
inNewYork
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Proflls
Over Fifty Million Dollars
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TURKISH
cigarettes
ti
Fifteen of the lending conspirator1)
nerc ordered executed by General Man
uel Dlrguez, according to the same
nutliorit. Among them were Oencrnl
In7nro Alunls, n former "Magonlsta"
of fis Angeles; (lenernl Itueda QuIJano ,
mil opiierai .Manuel itiiuerrez.
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