Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING rUBLlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 23, 19X91
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NEMY ON VOLGA
Captures 3000 Bolshevik Sol
diersMilitary Chiefs Plan
Coalition in Russia
FRENCH SHELL KRONSTADT
lty the Associated Press
London, Oct St. The Bolshevist
forces lmvo Iweii flung hark to the
Knmyshln sertlon (on the VoIrii, 1o
tween Snrnton nml Tsiirizyn). losing
3000 men, token prisoners, nml ninny
jnaclilue pint, nreordinu to n wireless
pommuulcntion fiom (ienernl Dcnlkim
Extremely hercc fislititiK Is reported In
Hint district
Anottier tnessaRO nsserts thnt com
munlcntions hnve not been rut between
Vetrosrnd nnd Mosr-my.
A dispatch from HeMimiors reports
thnt Fiench warships have been bom
bardiiiR Kronstndt since Monday. Lliey
nrc nble to keep bejond range of the
fortress' nitillery owing to tlic long
range of their guns.
General Iol)r-iiikv. the olrieial rep
rcscntathe of (ieuer.il Yiidcnilch, hn
arrived in London fiom the front for
tho purpose nf obtaining help for
Yudcnitch s nrinv in fiieliiR llussm
from bolshevisin. tlic success of which
lie declared was asMired.
In an intciwcw, (ienernl nobrjansk
said wlien vietoij was nehieied fieii
erals Yndenitch nnd Penlkino nnd Ad
miral Kolchak would rliooe some cen
tral place and there form a coalition
government, the first duties of which
would be tile 1 proration of order. hen
order was attained, In added, an elec
tion of a constituent nssembH on a
democratic basis would follow.
When the assembly was strong enough
to stand alone, s.iid General Dobrjiin
skv "it is the intention of the military
chiefs to stand aside and become the
servants of their conntr,." ITc added
that then was no intention to attempt
to restore the monarchy, but that the
actual foim of the tutme Itti-smii Gov
ernment would be detei mined by n con
stituent nssemblj .
BYNG BARON OF VIMY
Vice Admiral Beatty Also Elevated
to British Peerage
London, Oct I1:!. -General Sir Julian
15ng, on his ocotion to the peerage,
takes the title of Uarou IIwir of Viinj.
Vice Admiral Sir Dawd Iieattv be
comes Union lleatty of the Xoitli Sen
and of T.rooksby
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HABORD ELUDED l
ARARAT BANDITS
L FATO D! F1UME
SAREBBE DEGISO?
U. S. Mission to Armenia At
tacked Just After Major Gen
eral Had Passed
La Proposta di Tittoni Virtual-
mente Accettata Dalla
Conferenza
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MA.IOK OKNKKAL HAItliOKI)
Head of Vnlteil States mission to
Armenia, who is li.ich at Conslan
dimple, after nan owl escaping
lapturo bj bandits ucir Mount
r.iiit
TO CURTAIL BRITISH STAFF
Churchill Gives Notice of Drastic
Reduction by End of Year
Ioiulon. Oct 12.1. (Itv A. 1'.) Col
onel Winston Spencer Churchill, secre
tary of state for war, has sent a mem
orandum to (he general stiff giiug no
tification of a drastic reduction in per
sotitiel by the end of the jcni. The stall
will be riduccd 10 per cent below tho
number of oflneis em oiled on August I
at which tune the staff had been al
leady 1 educed b ."000 men.
ALFONSO OFF FOR LONDON
Concludes Visit to France, Leaving
Paris on Special Train
Paris, O.t 2! (ISv A. 1M Kin,;
Alfonso, cnnduding bis buef isit to
Tinncc, left here at U :."0 o'clock this
morning on n special tiniu to eniluik
for London. . , , .
The king chatted with Lord Deib.
the British ambassador, for a few min
utes before the train stinted. Hep
resentatives of President I'nincare and
several persons of proniineiice, inrlud
in" Oeneinl Lvautcy and Adolphe M i
the noted burgomaster of lirussels, sau
the king off.
SOME WERE TAKEN CAPTIVE,
It) Hie Associated Piess
Constantinople, Oct. IKS. Mnlnr
General .lames G. Ilnibnid, held ot
tin- inerniin mission to Ainienin. was
cuiRralulated upon his iinlwil heie on
hiu esinpc fiom (iipture bj bandits n
r, w miles ft nin Mount Ararat while
tin mission was returning to lliluin.
Pint of the mission was ntt-nkid and
In lil piisoncis for u few hours on Sep
t.inbir .".II hv Kinds, Tnitnis nnd
Tuiks. who liicd upon tin nutoninbiles
niriMiig the Anieiic.ins, -i-ieinl of the
mission nai lowly (si aping death.
The nt I a els came while the c.irnvan
was pioi ceding tlnoiiRli the v.tlloj of
the iiii's, but foiluniilch Geneial
Hailioid's ear had icaihul the plain
li.idmg to I'.iivau befoie the attaik wii
made It is believed tht had he been
mpliiied he would have been held for
lansom bv (he b iiidlts.
The in iginal ieason for the titlark up
puns to be that bands who aie waning
with the Aiiuenians doubled the mi
tlonalit.v of the Ameinaiis After the
bandit chiefs lmd nssuied themselves
that then pi Nonets weie renllv Amer
icans thev weie lelc.lsed. their aulo
mobiles vveie icstoied anil most of their
piopcity, which hail been stolen, was
given back to them.
The chiefs deil.it ed thev dcsiied peace,
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Dili lissenea UlIU peiiee .wis i,i-,-.u,ii
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te
I'ulillilinl nnit ni(rll'UtI Under '
IT.IlMtT no ait
Mlthnrlrnl hv the i,rt of OctoW 0.
tnlT nil fill) at tho 1'ottoKlio f rhtln
lelphU 1M A s ,.nI.r.SOj
rnstmnutT (lencral
II ll"l I IH I II 11 L " IH I l.u
:ily if some sttong onNnle iiovver in-
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,, .rui'ii. I in', r.in , -,"., ,i ii" .. '
thousands would die of stnivntion this
winter owing to tiusettleii loiiuiuoiis in
AlllH'lli.1.
What liappened to I lie mission N an
almost dailv occ tut once in that section,
while milling baniN in i nlinnst con
stantlv destio.ving liiospnoiis villages
both Ai median anil Moslem
P.irlgi. 'i". ottobie. Notii-ie dn fonte
autorevole laseinno (onipienderc clic lie
. iii..H delln Confeieua de hi Pace 1
liliene ihe la piopnta dell On. lit -tonl.
idi en, la soliis-ionc del probleinn
ill Plume, si Pssii (onsideriirc come
viitiialmente niLettata.
Plume sniebbe dlilihiiata Sta o L bcro
ed il teiiiloilo ci'inprcnilcrebbc, J00.
11(10 abitauli da il "'1' oiicntnlc
del'Istrla e Itmcaii. id Ineluderebbe
.. ... , .,..!.. i ...,,ft ill 1. iiiinn e
.Men ill M, 'Villi", i !'" -
Susnk colla fen ov ill ihe s inteina ncllu
Cio.izin, snRKetti alia l,ign uene ,u
loin. , ,, .,, ,
Plume saiebhe una speile tli btnto
entin Stnto. iiianteiiendosi italiiina ed
antoiionin. comuuie.inilo con n iveguo
d'ltnli.i a Volosta.
Washington, Dc. Z ottobie. Al
,,,.., !.., i,..ll.it,,i imitiniinno ll
I .Vllionseiimi n. in, hi ......... --
ciungeie tcligranuul di (oiidoglinnjin dn
Vntte In nnitl ileull Stati I niti. 11
i,.i,iii Wilson ha inviato il mio
aiutnntc niilitine n piis.utaie Ic con
difclhinc ul'n vedovu ed in du bambuit
del Cotitc Mmchi di Celleic.
AH'Amluscinta e' una i autumn pro
lessinue di niiiici e di jinimiriitori del
l'illustie defunto. II Segretmio di
Statu Lansing si e' lei.ito personal -meiite
alia Hegia Anib is. lata, luiom
p.ignato dalla siKnont. I'.gli iippenii np
pnse la moi te del Conte Macchi di
Celleie ha inviato all'On Tittoni,
Mitustro per gli Affiui INtcii in Italia,
il se-;uente telcgininm.i :
"Mi nlTietto ml invi.ule sincere con
doglianze ier I'linmatiiia moite del
Conte Macchi di Celine, Anib.iseintore
lt.ili.ino piesso ipiesto Goveino. La
mm perdltn, nnra nentltn inolto pro
fondamento In tutto 11 pnese 11011 solo
per le sue ill I qunlttn' perisonnll c In
tlconosdiltn nmlcizln per il popolo
dcgli StatI I'niti, ma niiche per il rnro
tntto e gludlzlo elie illmostro' isempre
nelle sue rclnzioui utlicinli. Lgll era
tin uomo ihe io Rtimiil al pin' alto
grado ed in nil ebbi plena e completn
lidmiu. Le sue ottinic (puillta' lo ten
devano oltremodo iulat,to a innutencie
la (onliiile amlcba clic iiniscu 1 uostri
due paesl."
I fiinernll nvrnnno luogo domnnl
venerdl, nlle ore 11, La fiiiizlone re
llgiosa sura' fnttn nelln Chlesn Cat
tollca ill Sau Paolo. Poscia In saliun
sal a' invlalii a New York e postn a
bordo di una nave da gueria aineiicann
die In ennduna' in Italia, Si crede ehc
la saliun nam' aecompngnata In Itnlla
da lapineseutauti del Dlpiirtimrnto di
Stato, deU'eserclto e della marina.
Al funernli intctceriamio il Segre
tmio Lansing, varl fiiniiinnarl go
veinntivi, tutto il peisonnle dell'Am
basciatit ed il Corpo dlplomatico, ,
dolph Leglcn, president of tho German
Federation of Trade Unions, will not
be nblo to attend, nnd Herr Grnffmnnn,
second ebnlrumu genl'iiil of the federa
tion, will tnite his place.
Will Build Homes Without Profit
Yurli, Pa., Oct. Kl. Tho Home
liillldliig Association, which plntis to
etict mid sell without ptollt ?l,00(r,000
vvoith of homes lu Yoik, was organised
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at a meeting of local business; men.
Max Gimnlmtlier wu chosen president;
12. Scott Unite, secretary; W. A.
Cro?ler, assistant sect etary, and Charles
II. Hear, .!)., tieasnrer,
W'lienYoti Need A Bank's Advice-
COME IN
That's Wkat Were Here For
Mueller May Come to U. S.
lterlln. Oct. I'll. (Hy A. P.) Dr.
August Mueller, fotnier food control
ler, ptolmbl.v will bend the German
delegation at the International Labor
Congress nt Washington. Cnrl Itu-
APPLE BROWN BETTY!
The most delightful des
sert. Economical, health
ful. Be sure the apples
are from Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho. Buy a box.
Fresher, cheaper.
Jonathans now
plentiful.
'Delight in every bite"
Order a llni from your retailer
KetnllfrR (Irilrr from jour Johbfr of the
fntlonlni; nirlot reechcrw .John II. Cnn
rrhnoi I'. (. st?nrt & Co. i JmncN
Stiu..prs V Cn.t II..lnnn S. Ilhermun.
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WHEN you find yourself
confronted by a difficult
business problem, the ex
perience and advice of our
officers is; at your disposal.
We are interested in the busi
ness problems of small as well
as of large concerns. With the
co-operation of a bank a
small business may develop
steadily and development
means more profit for us as
well as for the owner.
Commercial Trust Company
City Hall Square West
Member Federal Reserve System
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At the
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find a vp.rv interestinfr exhibit of
I S. & S. Gingerale (and other flavors)
man ionic
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Preferred Stock
Try these drinks you'll be delighted
Farrar
the famous soprano
is coming
To hear Farrar is a privilege and an
opportunity which every music-lover will
want to embrace. It presents the unique
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tion of her remarkably beautiful voice for
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N September 2nd, 1919, the twenty-four thou
sandth Packard Twin -Six Motor Car was
delivered to its owner.
It is worth noting that the engine in this twenty
four thousandth Twin-Six was practically identical
with the original Twin-Six Engine introduced to
the motoring world in June, 1915.
No experienced motorist will miss the importance
of this fact especially when he knows that in doub
ling our production for 1920 we shall still make no
major change in the engine.
A basic engineering principle such as the Twin
Six embodies is not come at by cfyance npr easily
"improved."
The war aviation emergency, the greatest stimu
lus to motor engineering the world has ever knqwn,
confirmed definitely the 12-cylinder "V" type (Twin
Six) motor as a success because never before had
flexibility, power and lack of vibration been com
'bined to such a high degree in a single unit.
Most people are used to seeing cars change year '
after year reflecting the faults found by owners on
the road or for the sake of "talking" points or'
indicating a desire to make the owner buy a new
car every season.
Established standards like the Twin-Six motor are
certainly necessary but none too plenty in the
automobile business today.
To the man with a motor problem we have this to
say especially if he has been looking for a motor
car which cannot be wished out-of-date overnight.
The Packard Twin-Six principle is Established
a permanent contribution to the Passenger
' Transportation service of the world.
With your experience with the best of other
cars fresh in mind a single drive in "the Packard
Twin-Six will show you by direct comparison a
new standard for acceleration, smoothness, speed,
comfort, safety.
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