Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY," AUGUST 27, 1919
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BEINSCH
HIS POST AT PENH
American Minister to China
Asks Wilson to Reliove
Him of Duties
REASONS NOT ANNOUNCED
II) (lie sscl.ilfl 1'ro.s
Washington. Aiijt -J" - Hi l'-ml S
Jtcinscli Amoriinn niini-.tri' lo ( hum
has rcxlgncd Ills rwlRiinlinn N now In
thp hnndi nf rrpinlrnt Vv iKon hut it
vas tlpnlH Hint he linl iiicoiitoel it
' "ntidtlf nl) ,' rrpoitiM m .lniMiiri
dlsiintclim to Honolulu
It vviih paid lit flip Wlnlo IIou that
the I'rfuclriit hail nut vrt nc trel mh tin'
irrlKiintion Uiasom which led Imtm
Jleiiwll to ifk to In- rolii'M'ii o! It t
office vvcre not mndi puliln
Honolulu, Auk -T t llr A V -I)r.
I'uiil UpiiiscIi, Anin n nn miniMcr
to Cliiiui. bns lcslpncil that pst in
ronliuR to n Tnkin mhliRium rmnril
by flip Nippon I'm. n ,Iapnni".o ivv.
paper here Tin- c nbleKi urn -mil Docinr
Jlehisili prpsci trd his lPiiRiiiitinn
''suddctil.i "
Called fiom the chair t political
rconomv in tin' I invor-itv of i.poii.iii
n tVw tnontlis nftrr IVoiiIent WiNou -first
maiiRiiiatioii In l!li:i. to npi p-fti
Hie t'nitpd !StatP at I'ekin. Hoc ten
Hplnsch s appomtiiipiit a1- minister
hnilod ns appropuntp, alike for his
ik1p Knowledge of Omntiil nftiiirs and
for his fntnilinritv with diplo oatie iimirk
ho had obtained as deleRate i -epral
international convcntioni. Tliese in
cluded thp third l'an Aineucan i onfer
ence nt HIo de Janeiro in 100(1 and
the fourth confeienee at Huenos Ains
in 1010. In 1011-lOlli he vvns Hoove
velt cxehangp profevsor at the univer-
sittes of llerlin and I.c'ip-ic
His selection for the last-named pov
was said at tlie time to be paitu ulni l
w m . m. .
agreeable to Kaispr illiani
Ai a member of the lomnnttee on
the roditicatioii of international law of
the American Association of Intel nil
tional l.an, Doctor Hcinsch won wide
reputation as a leituter and writer on
international politics His books.
which have bppn translated into both
Japanese and Chinese, include volutins
ou "The Common Law in The 1'arW
American Colonies," "World 1'olitns
nt the End of the Nineteenth Century
as Influenced bv the Oriental Situa
tion," "Colonial (ioiPinmcnt." "Co
lonial Admimstiation," and "American
LeRislntmes and Legislative Methods."
At the time of his appointment to
the Chinese mission Doctor Heinsc h
wag rcsaiilcd b) the President as a mini
who was fully (iipnble of hnndling the
delicate diplomatic situation in the Tnr
Rast. Mr. Wilson and Doctor Iteinsch
had known each other lntimntel) iot
"'many years.
In .luly of the present ear Doctor
Iteinsch was summuned to WnshinRton
from I'ekin. It is understood he is to
report personally on the Shantung and
Siberian questions
Doctor Heinscli is a native of Mil
waukee, Wis., born July 1C, VC!)
Graduated at the t'lmersiU of Wiscon
sin, he studied later nt Uerlin, Home
and I'm is
CUTS WIRES OF FIREHOUSE !
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' Electric Company May Lose Brielle
Contract as a Result
Brielle, X. J., Aug. 27. Because
they disconnected the light wires sup
plying the Brielle fire house for non
payment of n bill by tbo borough, the
Lakewood nnd Coast Electric Comiinny
lias been required to re-establish the
service and stands in n fair way to lose
t;he munieipnl street lighting contract.
Since Brielle became a borough there
has not yet been c (fee ted a settlement
of nssets nnd liabilities between the
new niuiiicipalitv and Wall township
of which it formeilv was a part. Con
tiecjuently the new hoiough has not hail
iuuds with which to meet its curient
bills. A settlement between tho two
municipalities is expected within a few
weeks, but the light company superin
tendent refused to await this settle
ment and cut off the current.
Seize Whisky Disguised as Medicine!
Ilarrisburg. Aug. 27. WhisKv, dis-1
piiscd bv coloring matter nnd diluted, I
w-a.s found in bottles carried bv Hobert
H, Fleming, anesteel b.v the Ilarrisburg
polite toda) The bottle were of the
"medicine" type Much of tins kind
of liquur is said to have been -uId re
ccntly in this vicinit) bv bootleggers
IjlilM
i 1 KING "8" I
ImmtJiatt Dtl'wtrj n ,4i Moitlt iVo j '
? ' Raitt in Prut gjf '!
I ' The "Eight" has four power lp 1
r impulses per revolution; the e
J Six, three; and the Four, 11! I
I two. This continuous flow of Ian"1 I
i - overlapping power pulsations 1 ; 1
j, " ; results in flexibility which , Bp E
, ; practically does away with 1111 8
Wt,' gear-shifting. pijj
pt American Service Corporation llHl
'fj i 202-204 North Broad Street flU
ft, Klnr Motor Car Company Detroit jN I
f'- i '' t?tJBKRR ammmnilu 1 I I m&Q&ss-
J''v Hh I Vm n isnMBt "iBf r fl&Z 9J, AV
"w'KKoswiJjBjKj.
ES'iMMwriawfc5ZSsZISS tt?$3&&frVi&&A
1)1! I'M I, n. HI INS( II
I nil rcl Sl.iles Minivter to ( liin.i.
Mho Ins leslcni'il liiv oflii e
CANADA TO PAY
SOLDIERS $3 DAY.,, "i;,,.;,
nr.min.nii lc Pnrr.dfl tn Rer.orr
Waffe bv Recrilitine
FailurR
Winiiip.c. Man.. Aug 7 Canada
,.
is to Iin the hiRhevt pud vJ.iiiillUK
aiim in the woi Id .neoidiiiR to nn nn
, , , i,i ,,.
iiouneement In imlit.it lHad.iuarteiv
Invt niRht The pi) of prn.ito soldiers
is to he lucres,,! (mm SI. 10 : day to
..'!, it is vtatid
The le.ivon is (hat olfirerv leeruitinj
in WiuiupeR .mil elvewhere foi the iei -
main nl fone Iiiim" found it i iitunlh
unpowibl,. to git mm of Rood ilmrneter.
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1 and plnsnall) tit to vene m the arm)
for SI II) .1 d,i when tliei i ,in nuike
fioin S:i to Ml) ,i i,i ni olhei Mini
tlons
Nearl) iif iimnllm
the eiiinp iim of l'i mi
P.itnrin to he
stationed heie lmv nvnlliil in the ae
quivitioli of ouh louiteiu nun. Othci
units hae fund even worse
NC-4 VISITS HERE OCT. 18
, , Major Si hroeder, the second to finish.
Lieutenant Commander Read to StartUtiuted fioin Toionto Mond.11 at 1.' '
Coast Tour at Portland 1' '" anil . nded Ins touiuev theie ves.
i-ii,..,i m a..,, )- ti . itiidav afteinoon nt .1 "''. lonsiunuiR a
Portland. Me.. Aug. ', - 1 1. te.HK,()NS u,ni, f o,, ,,0,s al, .,7 mniuU.s.
tntive ittuernrv of the mivnl seaplane! Lieutenant Mn.vnard. third to finish,
N'C-4, which is comiiiR heie October alighti d at Itoovovelt Field at (I'll last
1. for the start of a tour of the Atlantic "'K1,1' ,!lr,''l' t,!; '''"I'50 of n Bl,oss "m0
,,,., , 1 ot I'd houis, II minutes since his stmt
and t.ulf coasts, was announced )es- llcI(l MoI1,i,lv afternoon at -1 01.
tenia). Jn nnnouuc 111 the fust tlnee racers
The fliers will remain a number ofi,n complete their tiips the Ameiiean
davs ut each port. Riving exhibitions. I Plvitig Club stated flint actual living
In ilimge of Lieutenant ommander
A. C. Head, who flew the XC 4 acioss
the Atlantic, the plane will leave here
October Ii , Iloston. October 8; Provi
dence. October 10; New Haven. October
1 ; Philadelphia, October 18; Ilalti
innre. October 12'J : Washington. Or tnlipi.
'JO: N01 folk, Va , October HO: Charles-
ton. S C. November .'! , .IncKsonv ille.
Fla. November (' ; .Miami. Nov ember
10, Pensacola, November 11, and New ,
i Oilennv, Xn ember 1
SIX KEYSTONE CASUALTIES
I Pennsylvania Has One-Ninth
Names on Today's List
of
Washington, Aug "7. Siv Pennsvl
vanians are named in a casunlt) list of
fifty-three names made public b.v the
War Depaitment today. Losses for the
state are as follows:
Dint Jom Arrfelcnt nnd Other Ccttlfttii
I'RIVATKS Ralph I" Armotrons-, War
rcn l'alrnk l ninir I'hllniif Iphla
Dlrcl nf Disease
I'RlVVinsl c IpsLiw emlerkl HiiU'nn
c it. Kusine M .McDonald sirdnttm
WiiiiikIinI MIk!hI
rRIVATF liioreu V Adams lrrum
lteturnrd to l)iit, IrelouIj- Keiiarteil 1tis.
inK In Action
J'ranklln N' Jllller Ili-thlehem
Brewery Becomes Milk Condensery
Ashland, Wis., Aug. 'Si Brick
buildings to replace the wooden build
ings of the Ashland biewer) plant will
house n new milk condenser), operated
by the Ashland Dnirv Products Com
nanv . capitalized nt $-00,000. The con
densei) will have a capacity of lio.OOll
pounds of mill, a da.v.
BELGIAN SENATE O. K.'S TREATY
Brussels, Aug -7 The t Helgiau
Senate has uuniunumslv approved the
pence treatv with Cerniany The
Ichamhei of Deputies intiliid the tieat)
August fr.
apt riiiionro nrnnv
hul nmonco ULnoi
IN CAPTURED FOKKER
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Canadian Aviator Arrives
Toronto Despite Pain in Arm
Shattered by Wounds
vino, on the Hcrcvlim rier, fiftv miles
3 U. S. FLIERS REACH GOAL,' "r M""K- "7"'"' u7 ''""i"
II) Ilip XssiirtAtril l'rrss
I'm onto. Aur ''T Colonel W. i
lliirkei fnniouv I'niiiidmn lice. IhiiiR ii
i upturn! (ierniiin I'ukker. (Oinpleled
the muml tup fioin Tuiniitn to Wv
enk in the iiitei natiouiil ueiinl (let In
at !t '1.1 it ni todn) lie said that liiv
wo'ind vlmttMid lift mm, whlth uav
in irh fiiMpn iliiiiuj; the ravtetn flight
v.iv nneonifoitalili', hut had not eauved
I no imir h lmmmwiM'th (. in niakiiiR tin
lni troin IttltT.llo thlv inontlR.
Minor It V Sihiiedir landed hue
at !i ,"iU n'eloik lavt niRbt the tirv
aiiilni lo i p.n h Toronto after eoveriiiR
tin round tup foiiivi. in the Interna
tional enal Ierli Ills uc t mil S -
iir tune miv .it., minutes
the Ameibnn
ir (lull to me I'linie m wales,
lit'-nniit Colonel ll.irttie imueflnt
I 1 -1 i 1 he htt, r, Mini h extended an in-
I i .l..t...., to the nrinie to usit the lnl.
ili.iiiipliisstiii in lliel oiled St.ntev. unsl
divpiitilinl luuiudiiiteli l niotormr.
1 .loi.ln.i.l.il 'I' It
Cotllt also lauded
nit:. m:i
Captain C H UeMioldv. iho left
Miuinln in ii De Umilund "four" at
'' " "' uned heie at .--i:i m the
afteinooii. t'lkniR eiRlit houis and nine
lnl,t,.s to oniiileti the liis-l half of
the raee
Lieutenant I II I.oRan. in a I.a
1Vp narlII1t rft Mim,niu nt
'i f n m aimed ,i shoit tune later.
MlnfnUt y 7Taur. S7.-fIly A
T I I.ieutinant Wallaie ounR left
Hoovpm It I'uiil at .S ill." o'clock thiw
i moiniiiR on the last Icr of the lace
' In ln n '1'oiouto iimi New otk. and
l.i. uten int S 1'nlnnr left at !C!lfl
it Ini K
lliltn VtiiiMw 111 .ni wn 11 n fiinn
finished in the uiti 1 national nenul derhv I
between Mu, cola and Toionto lit 0:14
f icrruiting lor'"' hick last night Licntc n mts M .1
1 liimli and I V Vlavnniil completing
then mu ni tups hue unci .Major 1! W
I ic luoc cji'i ciuling Jim ut Ioronto
Lieutenant Plumb was the first to fin
ish landing at Hnoscvclt Field at fi :r0
1 ji 111 a ftu 11 rioss tune of -0 hours US
j minutes since Ins start here Moudii)
afternoon lit ." 1"
,lmp woui't not lie Known lor many
Hours, wiien an stations along tne route
had ri'liorted arrivals and stmts at their
points. The winner of the Derbv will
not be known until official rejiorts aie
ull in. it wns added
Lieutenants Plumb nnd Mnynnrd both
I used De Hnviland "four" niachines
with 400 hoiseiiower Liberty motors
Major Schrocder used a Vought.
SERVED FOOD UNDER FIRE
Mazeville Hero Wins Russian Order1
of St. Anne for Bravery '
New nrlt. Aug "7. For hrnverv In
elistiiliutiiiR food in villnges behind thej
lines under Bolshevist fire, the Itimsmn
Order cif St Anne has beeu confeired
iijion Mnj'or Hn.v R. Poverte, of Atlan
tn, (!a , and Captain John C. Miller, of
Miupvillc, Pa . it was announced heie
last niRht bv the American relief ad
mitn-tratiou of the European children's
fund.
Head stopped up
with summer cold
rose or hay fever
BAUME
ANALGESIQUE
DENGUE
will quickly'clear it.
Healing and refresh
ing. Get a tube
Thai. LecmiiU St Co.. N Y.
Tlie Ii
oisse
. Heppe & Son Downtown
Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Hcppe
The demand for player-pianos is greater than
ever, and the production is not up to normal. Con
sequently, if you are considering the purchase of a
player-piano, you should buy now while the price is
reasonable and while deliveries are fairly certain.
For $595 we offer a player-piano made by the
great Aeolian Company, containing the famous
Aeolian patents and fully guaranteed by them. The
price is standard throughout America.
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Our Supply Is Limited!
For many months we were far-behind on our
deliveries. We now have a few of these wonderful
player-pianos on hand, but the supply will soon be
exhausted.
Settlement may be made in cash, or charge ac
count, or through our Rental-Payment Plan, which
applies all rent toward the purchase price.
Catalogues will gladly be sent on request.
Downtown
JX174119 Chestnut Street .' , u,n4 " , ....
',4 fin Prlr KvHtmni Anaita In 1141
I poles hem in myslowitz
Surrender of German Garrison to In
surgent Forces Expected
,
(Inn. Aur 1!7 (II) A. ! I
insurgents in upper Silesia nw
MirioundiiiK the (ii'ininu garrison m
Mii-liiwltx. mid that town is expieted
to Mirteniler. (nrs a I'olish ofliciu coin
iniiniiiie ire civic! heie tiiihij.
'(till- ttoops lime reni'heil ltelsmo
and mi1 pursuiiiR the eneni),,'' it adds
l'v ISi'lsino it. prohabl) meant Here
"'foiies wen' leeentl) reported to he lid
wim MIR in this lCRIOtl.
JAILED BY GERMS
Friends of Allies Put Faith in
Man Now on Trial for Be
traying Cavell
MANY WERE CONDEMNED
ii) tlie .svoci.lli'(l riess
,, H A , -J7 -Almost .vpi.v al
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1"'' vrmpnthii 1 m Hru.'N nhn eame
111 contint lth CeolRes (.livton (Juien
iilleRid Ik trui oi of Kdith Cm ell, ims
v(llni in tested ntnl londi'inned b thr
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i.eiuiunv .iiiinciiiiK in nit- .n nii-i.i to
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.. 1 . i. .1 .i In nn. In 11
I Hill I ,, III. II 1 l','". ."it.". !
miiiiR those uii'iitioned the pies-
ident w.iv I'athei I'.onvteels, who, he
lieiiuR (linen was honesth nidiiiR al
lied sohlniv to escape, Rae him a
mill noil map which showed the latest
German modifications. dither l!on
steelv was snem sentenced to twehp
)enis' unpi isonment.
It was die lured that Quien had asked
a Muibun Van Dame to aid two )ounR
lieisnns to escape, and that hhe directed
them to the fiontier mid sent an-
"""'' U,h "'."'. "le!n "V1 B"'.'it!
l'he
fniii win tailed nni'i condemned b) the
liermmiv
r.Lii, ...I, I llliwl .111' llOllllni.lllOll
Qui " "dniitted hnviu seen Miss
Cm 1 II mi .lull 'JC after he had vis
Jtoil the luinie of Madame lSudait. and
tiint ,, .Maes accosted him in the
stlcet The 1 e was lend into the lec
ord .1 statement that Maes was in the
pa) of the Ceimnuv
Madame I.od.iit pave Quien a package
to he left at the home of Madame
MHclnel. He admitted he Knew it con
tained maps for the use of persons
attempting to escape fioni the countr)
It was pointed out ii) the prosecution
that one of these- maps had caused
Madame Ilodnit to be condemned b.v a
Herman 1 cunt maiti-il
Window Cleaners Ask $40
Syracuse, Aug. -7. Window' clean
ers here have Rone on strike for an in
crease fiom S.'iO to S40 a week, with
;.") extiu foi woik above the second
story.
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"TheGuaranlee it
the Bank for Me."
UIEN
&fejsnsrei" i ggy--T
GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
! 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET '
1422 SOUTH PEXX SQ. 9 SOUTH 52D STREET
that He
1117-1110 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
Pianos Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas
Good Player-Pianos are scarce
You should buy NOW!
C. J, HEPPE & SON
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NG TO TURKEY
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U. a. amirai s rroxesi Mgamsi
Massacres Stirred Ad
verse Comment
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MOLLIFIED BY EXPLANATION
II) flip Assodated Tress
I I'ails, Aur. -7 An informal wniuiiiR
ItoTuikc) that miisvacres of Aiinenians
inust cense, Riien recentl) by Hear
Atlniirnl Mm Is L. Itristol, c omniander
of the 1 "nihil States jininl fences in
iTmkc). caused somethitiR of a Hull) in
I'ri'in h otlicial iiuiiilers, and in the Su-
pieme Council of the I'uice Conference.
it developed todn) ,
III the council theie was it polled to
lime orcmicsl shnrp ciiticism of Amer-
ii no iuteifetence in Tmke) thioiiRli
liiiwicitis and otherwise, despite the fact
Hint the Tinted Stutei had shown no
i disposition to accept the mandate for
thn nclministiation of nii Tuikish ter-
iiitoi!. The inipiession )iieniled that
I in this case the Tinted States hud acted
I alone in a foi null communication to
1 the Turkish (ioiernment.
rt was explained hi the Ameiienn
, , i,.,,,, ,.
thai the wnrninR
I r l "n. ....... .. .
n
was cleliieieil iiuormmi) ny .iiiuuriii
Iliistol si'icnil dins ago, that no formal
note was sent but lueich an informal
statement, the I nihil States alone not
nttemptiiiR to speak for the peace con
feienee. On receiviiiR the warning. Tin Key i
it nppenrs imiiiccnuiciy c oiiitiuniii'ci mi
Great liiitain and Finnic, sn.ving slie
wns tin call lied. The expanatiun of the
Anient an delegation to the pence con
feienee that the warning wus informal,
however, app.ueiitl) removed the objec
tions to the Aineiicaii action bused upou
the idea that the Tnited States was
speaking for the confeienee
Charles It. Cinno und Dr Henry
Chun hill Ixii'R. who went to Asm Minor
111 June us an Ameriinn mission to in
icstiRato conditions 111 the nem Kast,
ic turned to Paris todn).
MERCIER TO SAIL SEPT. 15
Itrussels, Aug. -7. Cnidinal Mprcier
will have for the Tinted States on,
September 15, according to most recent 1
infm mat ion It is said that he probably
will meet King Albeit mid Queen Lliza- '
beth in Anieiica. I
Cuticura1
For BabVs
Tender Skin
Alt druffguti, Soip 25. Oint
ment 26 and CO, raIcumSS
Sampl each free of "Catl
cara, Dept 6 I, Boston "
ewnser
isObld
ii
Many early Philadelphians hid their
money in "safe places," only to find it
gone when they went to recover it.
Tor them there was some excuse, as in
those days of long ago the advantages ni
banking were not so widely known or so
easily obtainable as they are today.
To keep large sums of money in the home
or office is UUStlfe failure to profit by
the interest which that money would earn
, is unwise.
Open an interest-bearing checking ac
count with us.
ppe built
Francesca
Player-Piano
(Arollan-Mnclel
$595
Untown
6th, and ThompwaJBtreeU
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HELD FOR BOOZE PURCHASE
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Cornell Student, Escaping Murder
Charge, Faces New Allegation
Illiaca, X. Y Aur. 'J7 (lly A. I'.J
Donald XV. i'ethcr, the Ccirnoll 1'nl-M-rilly
sophomore, who wits released
xevernl dn)s pro 'on u vvrlt of habeas
mrnilU nflnH l.n!.... 1...I.1 . npnl itnra nit
.."."."i..i..i til in iinu iinui mija uii
n ehniRp of mimlerliiR Hazel (Vnnee
who disappeared while on n canoeing
trip with him, wns held for grand jury
action in $1000 bail on a WuirRe1 of
illegally purchnsliiR a cpuirt of whisk)
on July II), the day of .Miss Crnnce's
disappearance.
It is underntood t lint a fund is being
raised here to employ professional
dlerH tn senich for the )outiR wonmn'n
bod), whiih prapplers lini c failed to
find.
DEATH DINNER'S CHEF DIES
Fifth Poison Victim Succumbs In
Alliance, O., Tragedy
Alllanre. ., Aur Ii7. (it) A. 1' )
With the death last uiRht al Canton
of TinnK McAioy, chef of the LnKcsidp
Countr) Club, the death list resulting
from eatiiiR unwholesome food nt a club
dinner last Snturdii) night wns in
creased to Inc. John C Shurer, ofi
Allimue, the foiilth lictim of thej
traged!, died jesterdii) eening. Mrs.
Sharer's conditioii leinuins ciitienl. i
Tiineral sen ices for Colonel Charles ,
U. Wc.ibrcihl. one of the Hist to die,
and in whose honor the dinner wnw
ghen, will he licit! heie Friday. Tull
military honors will be paid the dead
oflictr
tssootJ,f7l
No Time to Lose If You Wish to Share in
The Tremendous Savings in This Sale!
"Opportunity knocks but once" and this is one opportunity that may
never come again. Furniture prices have advanced from 50 to 100 per cent,
since we bought for this yearly sale! 'n nearly every instance our sale prices
are as low as present wholesale prices. And remember these prices are only
for this month!
Stern & Co. is the largest Home Furnishing Store in America 8 floors crowded
with furniture samples more than full city block in space. This naturally gives you
the largest and best assortments in the city, together with our 23 years' experience
of honest and fair dealing.
Four Piece American Walnut Bedroom
I Sffss"jrinrafll b ) ' yi" J St " ""V i
OUR HOME
4 Room $
DeLuxe
Outfit u
$3 A WEEK
a Week
Delivers
This
Columbia
GRAF0N0LA
$
A splewtJil
Ij-nre model of
exiTjulBltA r
flnpment aft a
pieco of fur
nlturf and n
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New Premier Outlines Policy of
Reciprocity With Neighbors
llelgrndp, Aug. 'J7. Announcing in
the Chamber of Deputies the gowrn
iiient'n policies, Lloulm Dnidoiitph,
the new piemier, isufd, iimouR other
things, tliat "Srrbin In the impendliiR
rpoignnlzntlon of the Hnlkans would
not s-ccK speclul privileges, 'but would
bnsp hpr cIhIius iijion the piinciples of
international justice "
".Serbia, nevertheless, must defend to
the utmost her just dciiinnds wherever
they me threatened," he said. "When
pcarp is concluded, Serbia should pur
sue a polio) of leeiprocnl confidence
with her neighbors and cultivate inti
JHVortunc Telling and Fur Remodeling arc
m4 two entirely different professions. They
J vary firstly and lastly in that; ethically
practiced, there is no guess-work in either
the Remodeling or the Repairing of Furs. At
least, not with us as your practitioner. Work
done now at a third below regular.
"Pay the Cost in the Fall" '
MavCson & DeMarr?
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Fifth Tloor
OUTFITS ARE WONDER VALUES
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There is a magnificence to this most
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Detailing a wide domestic program
the premier announced tlie government.
In n few dn)s, would submit nn electoral
bill looking to the convocation of the
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Pershing Reviews French Regiment
Paris. Aug. i!7. (lly A. P.)-Ge-cinl
Pershing reviewed a French regi
me it of the Pmis garrison today in
fiont of the lintel des Invnliilei and
ileemated sexeral officers ntnl soldiers.
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