Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
,Mf '
'C'
V' J( ,
"TFi'-.i'yT-.r.Hi.T t iJ Trt"IC5"
m
EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,
BRITISH
PREMIER
I
NS ON
UNIONS
Definite Break Seen as Lloyd
George Calls Rail Strike
"Prussianism"
ALLIES PLAN FIRM
ACTION ON BALTIC
Foch's Note Theatons Berlin
With Rigorous Measures Ger
mans Now Obeying
BR1TAN
SPEEDS
TS IRISH POLICY
NATION MASTER, HE' SAYS
Uy Associated Tress
liOiidoit, Oct. . I'rcmicr Uojd
GporKC surprised his countrjinen, as lie
frequently docs, by denouueing the rail
wayman's strike ns "Prussinulsm" and
"another rfTort to hold ut the commu
nity and strangle it into niiuinisiot),".
at the lord major's Mansion IIoukc
luncheon In honor ot Field Marshal Al
lenhy je.sterday.
The occasion sun an MMnial ouc for
such h topic, but the premier has a
habit ot dolus unusiiul tliiufis at unusual
times? .'eur )iim bat I'mirWelsal, boii
oE the King of Uedjaz. iu white robes,
and the archbishop of Canterbury, with,
anarray of other military and civilian
notables such as only London can mus
ter on cererooujal occablons. They ex
pected nothing more sensational than
compliments to the conqueror of Pales
tine. Kation Matter in Own House
"The uutlon means to be master In
her orui house," Mr. Mojd Cieoigc de
clared,, "(n just master, a fair 'muster,
a generous-mutter, but always master lu
her own house'
This was naturally accepted as a
proclamation of the premier's view that
the government won a victory over the
strikers. .T. H. Thomas, secretary of
the Nntioual Uniou of Ilnilwayuien and
leader of the recent strike, speaklug at
Albert Hall on Sunday night, dwelt
upon the settlement as a comprbniise,
and yesterday issucil a statement ap
pealing for reconciliation and a burial
of hard feelings. Labor papers appear
to differ with Mr. Thomas as to some
aspects of the strike settlement.
When T.lojd (leorgc makes an Im
portant speech newspapers try to read
between the lines to discover his political
purposes. The general interpretation of
this speech is that the premier lias
broken with labor unions and wants to
draw to his support the middle classes,
who apparentlj tended to troop awa
from him as a result of the recent fierce
campaign upon alleged goerumental
extras agance.
Koberts Accuses Kailnien
George II. Roberts, British food con
troller, Micaking last nigllt, laid the
blame for u break iu the negotiations
on the railwaymen, accusiug them of
adopting "methods of becret diplo
macy" and declaring the settlement of
wage matteis must be taken out of
the hunds ot political officials.
Mr. Hoberts's last point is iu line
with the general sentiment of the
country, us oieed by the newspapers.
A project is afoot for organizing an
executive committee of all sections of
labor to carrj on negotiations with
emplojeis.
The American movement along the
Same lines is belug watched keeuly by
the HiitisU. Au emergency trades
Union congress may be htld to make
arrangements to gic labor reprcben
tathes power to approach the govern
ment if negotiations with cmplojcrs
fall.
Traffic Still Dislocated
The dislocation of railway traffic be
cause of the strike has not et been
remedied. At several statious today
there was displajed a plard which
announced the companies hoped to re
sume normal traffic tomorrow.
Thousands if workers who .expected
to return home as usual on suburban
train lust night were disa'ppointcd, and
Hues containing hundreds of persons
waited until late ut night at trum
terminals for rides.
rarls. Oct. S. (Ily A. I' ) Marshal
forli, wit? jesterdny was Instructed to
draw up a new note to the German
Government relathe to the withdrawal
of General von der (SolU's tioops from
the Ilaltle provinces, will .couch the doc
ument ery clearly, according to news
papers here.
The note, It is said, will stale that
In case there are further dilatory tactics
from Ilerlln measures will be announced
for dealing with the situation and will
be immediately and rigorously applied.
Mail Says Government Discov
ers Homo Rule Becomes Ef
fective When Turkey Signs
TO AMEND
to the home rule act, unless the latter
Is to become operative as it stands on
the stntutc book.
The Dally Mall points out that for
this purpose the government has only
six weeks, as it Is expected that Par
liament will meet a fortnight hence, so
there will he only one month of parlia
mentary time iu which to carry what
will be highly coutroveisial proposals.
"Very Generous Proposal" '
Tho scheme has not yet been fixed
definitely, but the ministers, the Mall
Rays, have decided to offer nationalist
Ireland what they describe as "a veryi
generous proposal Indeed." It will un-1
"GENEROUSLY" doubtedly take the form of n wide)
I measure of home rule. Rut the pledges
"" ' I irtriMi In TIKtnr nrn held lis liindlm-. .
mm
RATFCA
I TRATTATIDI PACE
II Re Firma i Decroti cho Sanzio-
nano la Pace con la Ger-
mania e I'Austria
jctTi.
Copenhagen, Oct 8. (l!y A. P.)
The (eiman government's appeul to
General on der Goltz's troops to with
diaw from the IJaltlc provinces has
proved successful, according to a JUjj;
lln dispatch receded here Tuesday. Tpc
leturn of some of the troops beguu on
Satuiday, it Is declaied, and sevcial
transports bearing contingents of these
troops homeward bound will leave
shortly.
According to the Acht Uhr Illatt most
of the von Der Goltz troops have dc
clared themselves willing to return to
Germany, only a small part of one di
vision being undecided as to its attitude.
KAISER TO MOVE TO DOORN
Amsterdam, Oct, 8. The former
Gciman emperor will move from Amor
ongen in December and take' up his
rcsfdeuce at Doom.
My the Assoeluted Press
London, Oct. S. The government's
Irish policy is lapidly taking shape
under the pressure ot recently developed
circumstances which surprised the
cabinet, says the Dally Mall.
The law ofiiceis of the crown, tin
Dally Mall states, discovered, after
careful examination of the "suspension
act" an act carried during the war
to postpone the operation of the home
rule net that, uuder its terms, the
homo rule act becomes opcratlvo auto
matlcally on the day the peace treaty Is
signed by Turkey, tho last belligerent to
clgn.
It had been generally assumed, the
newspaper adds, that the suspension
act would operate six mouths longer,
when other measures such as the de
fense of the leulm act, would terminate,
but the ruling of the law officers upset
this ,icw.
Will Amend Home Kulo Art
The government, therefore, accord
ing tothc newspaper, is under urgent
necessity of formulating Iiisli proposals
and of tarrjiug them ns mi amendment
and the exclusion, iu all enmities
where TJIstcrmcn predominate, is con
templated. It is expected that the sjstem of
proportional representation reccutlj en
ncted for the Irish municipal elections
will be applied in the elections for the
home-rule Parliament. The possible
coustitiilhm of a senate, designed to
piotect the interests of Pioteitants out
side of Vlster, is being consumed.
Tubllshfl and Distributed Under
rnnMiT no 34f.
Authorised liy the act ot OctoW
1917 on fll at tho roatofflce of Phila
delphia, Pa.
uy ord-r of thf Pr1int
A S Tiimt.FSON
1910
offrlro '
giunto provenicntc dn Pnrlgl pe
I suol scrvigt n Gabrielo D'Annunzio.
noma, 7 ottobre. Un telegramma dn
Klumo nnnunzln die Gahrlclc D'Annun
zlo ha Indetto le ciczlnnt gencrnli In
Flume per II sediei novcmbie prosslmo,
eloc' inello stesso giorno In cut I
elczloul generall sarauno tenuto in
Italia.
La mosa di D'Annunzio e' con
slderata come nbilissimn ed cssa indies
cho cgll come tutti I Human! considcrano
come definitivamente mnessa
competenra gU Intercsfll d 1 dlrtiti tyU J
ri'iinc- V,1
(jj Informazloni da Importenza ad una MM
notlzla provenlento da Londrn, Mcndo ji
1 t .,..!. it .-..- Im.I... iHi..jk ..Ik... . rr.
tn liquid ii Kuvauu iuicoo luicuua ,
la cltta
all'ltalla.
II Comandantc Lulgl Illzzo, l'ero'e dl
Prcmuda, il quale e' stato mcso a capo
del porto di Klume, c' l'unlco candtdato ,
alia carlca di deputato al Parlamento ..ml,.,.f" .. ", , .. " S
Itnliano. Slecomo II comandante Illzzo i ."".", ", "v't i i TJ-u .t J
c' pure candidate per uno del collegl I r"?tt?erIa p,r0A0n1!a!J!,1. '"Cs:n,e '"
81 cgglungo cho It coverno Ingleso
avvertira' quello Uallano cho In caso dl
insucocsso nel rlsolvern la situazlont)
tale fatto potra' compromcttere 1 to
filzlone dell' Italia tra gll Alleatl. '
delta cltla' d! Messina, dove ctrtnmente
sara pure eletto, cosl' i fiumanl avlanno
un proprio, rappresentanto al Parla
incuto Itallano, rnpprcsentanta cho
potra' eostencre liberumento e con
Home. S ottobre He Vlttorio Hma
nuele ha ratilicato I trnttati dl pace con i
la (iermauia e l'Austiia mrdiante due
docreti rcall.
II Gtornale il Italia dice clic ciascun
decreto conticne due niticoll, il priino
and Inutorizzante il Governo ml escguire fe
amended finnncial provisions arc con-Mlsposizloni del trnttato. c l'eltro cho
templated. stahiliscc chc il decreto deve csscre
The cabinet committee, which was picscntnto al Pailameuto perchc' sia
constituted to draft the Irish proposals, jconvertito iu legge.
has met frequentlj, and the whole cab- ,
Inet un Tuesday the Mall sajs, dis- IMume, S ottobie- AMiitney Warren,
cussed the scheme and carried it further, un notissimo nrchitctto ameticauo, c'
U. S. SENDS ENVOY TO BALTIC
Uohn Gade Sails as "CommlsilonW
to Unrecognized Provinces
New York, Oct. 8. (By A. P.)
Annninted "commissioner" of the
United States to tne JJttlUC.prpvmes oi
Esthonia, Letvia and Lithuania, John
Allejno Gade, of New;'orlc, sailed from
here today for Biest on the U. S. S. i
America. t
Appointment of Mr. Gade by the
State Department had hitherto been un- '
announced. The fact' that he did not l
bear the title "minister on special mis-
sion" was interpreted here, as' meaning
that such nctlon might imply recogni
tion of the government with w-hich he is
to be concerned. '
Mr. Gade, an architect, who spent the
last two years as naval attache to the
American legation ift Copenhagen and
who served us a member of the com
mission sent to the Baltic provinces
by the peace commissioners last spring,
said before boarding the America that
his departure signified this countrj
would "sympathetically follow events In
the Baltic provinces," and seek to aid
in restoring order there.
Mr. Gade was accompanied by Ed
ward Curtiss, his secretary, formerly a
major iu the American aviation service,
JFrom Brest they will proceed to Paris
and thence to Libau, Higa and Ileval.
Tho provinces are at present without
any diplomatic or other official from
America. '
TURNS DOWN SLAV CABINET
Prince Regent Refutes to Accept
Trlkovltch Ministry
Paris, Oct, 8. The prince regent hag
refused to accept the cabinet formed by
M. Trlkovltch for .Tugo-Slavia and has
called on M, Pavlovitch to form a cab
inet which will be able to count on tho
support of Parliament, according to u
Belgrade dispatch.
M, Trlkovltch. who took over the
task at which M. Protitch had been
unsuccessful, attempted to form n min
istry satisfactory to the radicals, but
he had difficulty in Inducing the Hcib
Jans and the Croatlans to reach an
agreement,
Berlin Denies Goltz Joined Reds
b"1 London, Oct. S.The rcpqrt that
' , General von der 0$Uz, commander of
' Nite 'German forces jfn theaUlc prov
- rfjneeg. jfiak'JoJBWtW Ruq'UVV&eWk
THE INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK PRESS,
of Scranton, Pa.,, offers exceptional opportuni
ties for steady work and good pay to sober and
i-eliable
CYLINDER PRESSMEN
I. P. P. and A. U. man only. Lots of overtime.
Night scale, $33.50. Address: Foreman,
Printing Department, International Textbook
Press, Scranton, Pa.
History Repeats Itself-After-Thc-Theatrc,
oil
-Therefore
TQBjjjSgnESs&askBZSU1'--1 p-- u.-Bti iu-a vum ktztsst
y EMPIRE PHONOGRAPHS EMPIRE RECORDS M
fpBWlntertainingGuestswilhMusic
1 tt Vhen conversation lags, M
Ba now casi to turn to the bMPIRE for J
Thr r.MPlRE is a perfected help in entertaining the guests! 1
nhonorraoh which Elves to Any c " f
Thursday Evening,
October 9th
vlueli date will mark the Fifteenth Anniver
sary of this Inter-Nationally Known restaurant,
there will be inaugurated with due ceremony
and celebration, a Series of 1919-1920
Cafe L'Aiglon
Fete Nights
perpetuating a joous innovation originated by
its Management and one that has made "THE
BRIGHT SPOT" the night social centre of
Philadelphia these long years and the name
L'AIGLON world-fdmcd, as much for its
unique hospitality and splendid entertainment
as for its unsurpassed cuisine.
On this anniversary occasion there will be,
in addition to augmented Dance and Concert
Orchestras, a Special Program of Musical and
Entertainment Features, a plentitude of attrac
tive Souvenirs and everything, including
"atmosphere", that will contribute to making
"ANNIVERSARY NIGHT" a renewal of the
old traditions and former glories of "L'Aiglon
Nights" that made them in the past the "Talk
i of the Town."
Make Your
Reservations
NOW
When conversation lags,
how ea$i to turn to the EMPIRE for
help in entertaining the guests!
It is a fascinating task
to fit jour entertainment to your
audieiuc to sec them smile and muse
and grow dreamily reminiscent under
the magic spell of harmonious sound.
You have at your beck
and call the wonderful works of the
masters of music in infinite variety,
from the high clear notes of the
famous Prima Donna to the rollicking
rhythm of the latest ragtime song;
from the martial tones of the Military
Band to the lilting melodies of Hawaii.
And what a matchless medium for your enter
tainment is the EMPIRE TALKING MACHINE! An instrument
that gives to any musical selection oh any record a depth and purity
of tone that seems almost impossible for a mere mechanism, perfected
though it be. If vou do not own a phonograph, let us demonstrate
to you what a desirable addition to your home the EMPIRE will be.
Empires rrom $35 to $250
A. R. Mitchell, Williamsport, Pa.
Distributor for Now York and Penna.
Empire Talking Machine Company
Thr
phonograph which gives to Any
lecord a womlerlul tie.
and purity oi lone
Every KMPIKE, from the lowest
priced model up. embodies imple
ments that puts il in a clas by
inelf. The tone modifier permits
one to produce any tone from soft
to ery loud, and the automatic
etop rehec one of the bother
pome necessity of jumping up to
stop the motor when tho record
has been played
The EMPIRE offers more alue
for the price than any other
phonograph at a similar figure.
EMPIRE RECORDS are far
.ihovc the average in ton? and
artistic perfection. They can lie
plajcd on any phonograph using
a steel or fibre needle.
Stewart Saves Cost By
Eliminating 600 to 700 Parts
IT means $200 to $300 less in the purchase cost. It means lower
maintenance charges.
There is less dead weight. Not so many parts to wear out or re
quire care and adjustment. Lubrication is' simple. Tire load is less.
Gasoline needs not so great. l
More than 200 lines of business use Stewarts, some with fleets of
fifty or more, some with no other kind of truck in their service. In
five years no Stewart has worn out. Their reliability is constant.
They are economical.
It is proved in 27 countries in all lines of industry, on farm, in lum
ber and mining camps, in cities. Every transportation requirement
that is met with a truck is filled by a Stewart, for there is a model
for every need from ton to the Z ton capacity.
The advantage gained in buying a Stewart at $200 to $300 less than
others is continued in every ton mile of use in reduced operating
costs.
In Five Years No Stewart Has Worn Out
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co.
128-140 No. Broad St.
Philadelphia, Pa. .
t5UUft7
&;. m l-
" ' . " ISSrWDOfla imsqsm PVM?m.:
A
p3bg
Rural Motor Express and Good Roads Will Lower the Cost of Living
COPENHAGEN
STOCKHOLM
900 nuts
AI'TUMS KKSOKTS
H MllNOTON. I. r.
M'TI'AtN KKSflBTI
VMIINfiTO I) '.
If your child is
under-weight
If nervous, anaemic and thin, better find out
at once how much he weighs. For under
weight means under-nourishment!
One out of every three children is under
nourishedhandicapped by the lack of vitality
You know this means less ability to stand
school-work, less strength to resist disease.
Perhaps it explains why many children are
frail and "spindley" today.
Weigh your child. If he is 42 inches
high, he should weigh 42 pounds (girls, 39 lbs.).
Only' .four pounds below this
means a whole year below
normal and your doctor
should be consulted. He will
locate the trouble and prob
ably advise the use of more
milk. For milk is the great
est builder of bone and tis
sue, the greatest safeguard of
health.
Weight Table
for Parents
If you do not know
standard fltureu (or
vrelsht and measure
ment of children, ask
our driver for our fr
booklet: "Milk its
relation to normal
weight." Or phone tbe
main office
(Bell) roplar 3S03
Supp!ee-Wi!Ss-Jor,
'Philadelphia, Oceanf V K
Uantle CiJr- er.
Help Entertain the Nation's Guests
tt-a rASHINGTON will bs the eav center of social festivities
VV this month host to famous personages now foremost
in the public eyt.
At the Ward
man Park Hotel
you will be ideal-
y located but
ten minutes from
the heart of the
city. The five
million - dollar
combination o f
comfort and lux
ury. Wire for
reservations.
Wardman Park Hotel
WASHINGTON, D. C.
HARRY WARDMAN,
Proprietor.
ELMER DYeR,
Manager.
ATI.INTW C1TV. y. J.
Hi
On. the Ocean. fT-onl
ElerorvsroriQsofGaTvBrt
rvA,;iipiTrir,.r
nraiffi
Special Fall Torm
vMIEaia A.LccKiyy j
HOTEL FREDONIA
European plan. Tenneateo Aw. just oft
Boardwalk. Modern, brick; evvry appoint
ment. Winter rates. Owner-hip management.
KltNMihILLK. PA.
WALTERS PARK INN
THE resort hotel of th BIub Itldic. Jlod.
rn In all lt appointments Kvery necessary
thlnr to make you happy and healthy. Jusi
...A nUc. tnr a. veek-end or a lonir atav.
Efficient but separate sanitarium facilities.
rOCONOJIOUNTAINS
Ilelaward Water (lap, l'a.
BOARD and room with luslv print,
family In Chelsea! a minutes from Hoard
walk; facing boulevard. Phone 3170 J or T
8. Providence ave.
HOTEL BOSCOBELn'op'n
!.. .- ... an yean sin up
weekly; phono U7. a. K. MARION.
Westminster v- near Bjach. EI.T.
... ,, t. I Private bath., run.
wat.r. 14 up wkly. I2,S0 up dally. O. Uuhra.
wrtnwoon. w. .
Edireton Inn cjn'riiy ioeta nr. ixuti
erebe.tral booklet. J, AliOBnT IIA1UUU.
OCHAN CITY. N. J.
TheBiecaynefthcanAv- p"- ""
a.a..vjrohot.waUrh E.BlUndln.
CHESTNUT HffJ PA,
KNJOV T1IK ClIAItMS OI' AUTUMN AX
THE K1TTATINNY
DELAWARE WATEU OAI'. l'A.
The leadlnc hotel of this famous region.
rta.r. tn nee. Canaclty 000. Strictly modern:
steam heat, log fires. Golf, tennis, boatlneiS
orchestra. Concerts, nances, exceptional
rulslne. American plan; also a la carte Brill
Garaae. Booklet, auto map. and terms upon
request JOHN I'UBDT COPE.
T1IK I'AUMER. r
W& Delawar.
i- Water Gap, r.
Mt. roeone. l'a.
The OntWOod "?,n". elei-ant location.
1 e uninuun open all year. Special
fall it winter rates. Bklt. E.IE.V.Arima
Vocono .tAke
iaiiREinNN uf.nrarar.Bo:f?.e.?r..
n.h'a fc hunt'g. E. tableBklt. A.B.ii.rrlck.
TTAHniNOTON. P. O.
Burlington Hotel
Ftve Bilnutc. frora ev.rrthlni.
firTM.in
I 7) ' aiocsnoLn usoMiits
j'A " yi'ji,1,'."' l l' ', -0NBIfI AMSTERDAM 7JJ& S '&
) ATHENS V'T
' " K I esoMiuj IJJ1
ALGIERS ViJ U
7&OM1LU
CONSTAKTIHOPL
IIOOHIIU
iJVJjr II
' 0f(ake
SWI
77ie Geographical Center of
European Trade and Travel
ELVE great European cities of eight different
nations are included in a circle of 500 miles ra
dius drawn with Switzerland as the central point.
You will notice by the map above, which shows
the United States and Switzerland on the same
scale, that Paris is no further away from the heart
of Switzerland than Boston from New York; that
Milan, Italy, is only about the distance of New
York from Philadelphia.
your headquarters
Whatever part or parts of Europe your business or pleasure may call
you to, you cannot afford not to visit or revisit Switzerland.
The land of Tell has been renowned imhistory and literature for full
two thousand years. No painter's brush or poet's pen can picture the
mighty grandeur and beauty of her snowy peaks, gigantic glaciers, gem
like lakes and flower-bedecked valleys.
And all AT HAND ; quickly, easily, comfortably to be visited and
enjoyed. For either long sojourns or short holidays between business
trips to neighboring countries, no other land in the world offers a greater
variety of entertainment at bo moderate an expenditure of time and
money.
Write for packet No. 65 containing Hotel Guide, booklets,
, maps, etc, which will be gladly mailed on receipt of 10c to
cover postage. Your application for information will receive most
careful attention. We are here to help you, free of any charge.
r
Official Agencyof the
SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS
241 PIFTH AVENUE, NEV
"-fia
YpHK
"Sal
..
t
,i Ton Chassis, 1 185.00 )',
1 Ton Chassis, 1650.00
IVi Ton Chassis, 1975.00
2 Ton Chassis, 2575.00
3Y, Ton Chassis, 3500.00
((. a. b. Buffalo) I
A-
; il
S'.li
S
l
M
-sl
i
m
mi
Pi
A8tMn, ana &urorjn '8f
fiji3r.Tr:z-
?Ti& nnv
V t V
i
4.-j Llt. .
WW WMMimJKlffiAV'''
K
tu-umt.
'..
itmaatoteSffc tkjMM
k'mM.K& -.rf,fl,1
msMi
--,
iUiktk
i Bffiffimm$p&.
.!:KSaBfc-. 7ABS
B&ANLDV ?
rifTT
,. -.i.-..d, ' iBiif ty fM$&
.iJ .-- .r.rjra ..r.i.
. i . i fiffibraeiWfimS