s" vsr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 IA iV n I Iten 3i r ' M GRAVE ED IL CO 0 DUAL A L'lndtiglo Sulla Soluzionc del Problema di Fiume Potrebbe Causaro la Rivoluzione Publlihfil una Distributed Undr PERMIT NO. 3t . . Authorlssd by the act of 0cViiI: 11T. on flls at tho I'ostaRIca ot TOlla- "lphla- a. s. mntxmtt. fostmaster General. ilonl rlguaruV la questions dcll'Adrl , ntico. II Mlulstro Tittonl si nttcudc In Koma per la prosslnm Bcttimana, tin 1'urlRl, licr conferiro con No Vlttorlo Etrmntidc, con il prcsidoute del ronsicllo del Jtln istrt o con I mcmbrl del Gabinetlo. Ii'On. Nlttl lin Inviato unn ldtcrn orII elcttorl del euo Collegia nella quale imrla dclla questions Adrlntlca cd o'rl tcntita conic tin Indlzlo del programme sesulto dnl Governo per la campagna cjcttoralc. In una parte, dclla lettcrn, l'On. Nittl dice: ''11 Governo ba riaffcrmato )e nfpirazlonl itallane dl Flume, o stH Implcgando ognl mezzo per dlfcnderle contro qualslasl ntlacco." WELL KNOWN EASTON CIVIC WORKER DIES OSTEOPATH SEES GAIN IN LOST SUIT statement that Is unjust Is that ho irnnlil mnkft inn nnhllr hellove that: osteopaths nro not educated MiOidcntl to ratiK with puystciang. "If the right to use drugs needed In tie hospital and in the various special ties taught now in our college Is taken away, oven though It li provided for under our law, wo might ns well close up and limit ourselves to the oste onathv of twentr-flvo years ago.'1 I '1'he meeting last night was called Dr. 0. J. Snyder Clad Drug Case $? tfoOo Wo Brought Recognition From , SJ&Mr' Ktho 'ftlt Morllr.nt M . week of December. BALDY'S WORDS PLEASE Washington, I)c, 31 ottobrc. Dis- pacci oicJall l da rari gl riflettono Mrs. Matilda Butz Chldsey Was l'apprenslono che regna nel clrcolt t- ( olomatl cl. nuella cloo' cho l'imposaibl llta' dl una Goluiiono del problema dl Flume potra' origlnaro unn grave ri volta In Italia, ovo il governo, che pvc nSntemonto ha potuto tcnero il controllo della situazlonc, vede delle ombre die fanno sorgero del dubhl nel poter con tare ullerislraente sulrappogio ilcll -TCserclto e dcll'Armata, del quule alcuno importantl umta' dimostrano la Inro dsterminatezza dl dlfeudere 1'italiauita dlNeiUcircoll diplomatic! c si ;!"; l'Insuccsso del ncgoziatl trn 1 Italic ne gll Statl tJnitl ha reso In poMMonr- del GoTerno itallauo prccariumcntc msi cura. SI nleva -hc in uii reccnto con clllo della Corona, prcslcduto da He Vlttorlo, fu sostcniito cho uua soluiiiono del problema cu jmmo ""i""""" sonza uu compromesso, c cho anctie Giollttl o Salandra, come I cnpi rap presontantl lo organizzazione opcrale itallane, domandarono die il Oovcrno dlchlarasso ranuessionc di Imuiiio. E' noto che il Governo italinuo tin modlficato considercvolntc 1" hip -.Jt .IrtmnnHe 1. .( SCOPO 01 yjcvTOy-i. ""-" u flln iru iupiu ' 'r L Noted for Her Many Char itable Enterprises Kaslon, I'a., Oct. ."1 Mrs. Matilda Hutz Chidsey, widow of Henry Chid sey and ono of Easton's oldest, best known And most philanthropic women, is dead at her home here. She was eighty-two years old last May. Probably no other local woman was as widely known as Mrs. Chidsey, and probably no other woman has Oono as much for charitable purposes in this city in several generations. She was I ;in ariivn cnuirii -worucr in me Jin- i I formed Church. Sho received her edu cation in haMon and later attended the Moravian College for Women at Ueth lehcm, being one of the oldest iiHimnae of that institution. I """" T"""--"!-T , She was a member of the advisory i C-Passenger; newly rcilnisned; pIc- hnard of Hcthany Orphans' Home, at pant condition; run about 3000 miles. Womelsdorf, and of the ladies' ou.iill- I Hlvcrlown Cord Tires. $1650. ary ot the Phoebe Deaconess and Old I , ,, - l'olks' Home at Allcntown. Ltxinglon motor Company of Penna. She was one of the original members l aat rr,ii, n.-j ;i vil iiiu iiuniii UJ iiiiiu.thcio Ul 1IIU IVIISVUII "The defcnsB of Doctor Daily was worth all it iwt tho stnt osteopaths if it brought that expression from Doc tor llaldy." That statement was made last night by Dr. O. .T. Snyder, president of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, at a meeting of tho membors of the ostcopathio profession at tho Hotel Adelphla. Doctor Snyder referred to tho interview with Doctor Ualdy, head of tho board of medical oiaminers, printed exclusively In the EvEbnNO PtmLic TiEDOEn yestexday, in which he said: "Personally, X think osteopathy Is a good tiling, that It can do things which medicine, drugs and surgery can not do.-' Doctor Ualdy referred to the conviction of Dr. Philip S. Daily. Six-ty-socond and Arch streets. Doctor Snyder did not agree with evervthiiie that Doctor Baldy said Ho ! continued : The thing about Doctor Baldy's Lexington Touring S(M ml M m Suits and Overcoats We can execute your order for the highest type of cua torn - m n do gar ments AT ONCE. Only bait quality imported fabric finely tailored by expertt. Individual Pattern $G5 and Upward DUtinclive custom tai loring for particular men. Van Horn & Son Est. 1852 qiq-21 Walnut St. -.Mnt.rn tinn i u.L!1. J. n..lnpl TVn.iHpntl Wil- o fissava lo siato di Hume con il I the lime of her death rorto libero in uuo Stata cuscinctio. concerned in the welfar ma rlchiedcva cho ritaliiin tta ueua , citta' fosso riconosciuta o garantita. i Ma il Presldente Wilson. econdo le notizle da Parigi, ha rifiutalo di nccel- i i.. iiftmn nronostii del Ooverno i itallano. SI asseri see ch il tradimenlo dl ITiumo da parte del gocrno mguiU cherebbo causaro uon soltanto una roTina, ma la rivoluzione in Italia c la prociamiiz.ou : u.i ""----, - - . niniomaucno nuiuniu "u..'t mained a member of this board up to I I rrV. Sho wnv ffppn V . ' of the Enflon Home for Frlcndle? Children nnd of the Kaston Hospital. i WRITERS ji.i.i...tn .i.- unii tula eveniuama porterebbo ad una gucrra tra ritalia e in .Tuiroslavla. c causerebbo un con- Ditto nei Balcani. Tie-Up Expected in Ohio Columbus. 0., Oct. Til. i By A P. State headquarters of the t'nitnl Mine Workers of Amrric.ii was bilsilr engaged today prepnring for n complete tie-up of the bituminous coal mining industry in Ohio. All of the moio than ten. i 10,000 coal miners in the slate arc ex I anil Adding Machines IteMd and PoM .Afiil for H LIBERTY rnt for UORONA TrpMTltr V TYPEWP iWRITER Co 1029 Chestnut E stato aucho aggltinto che il ritardo ; read adniini'jtration , j in .ni.oinnn itnrniiirii i RlNLTUIUrt 1U luwwuuv ,....-...- peeled to heed tho call to strike. In tho meantime reports from nil parts of the state told of the confiscation of i thousands of cars of coal by the rail-! NEOLIN SOLES and O'Sullivan's $1 7C Rubber Heels 1,IJ nEST MATEIUAIi U3BD WOniC GUARANTEED Goodyear Shoe Repairing .11 jrTKai wti K d c ( W bBiIiH 00t FlI.mSRT STnEET .l fino a'dopo lo elezioui gencrali in 'JIIIUMI Italia, prccipltara 1 anuuuiio umua- k I Jl l,-:..mA Aa natln ilnl Tirfsnnin DCS310UU UJ I'liimu w ym.. . , governo italiano, 11 nualo nello stesso tempo fara' una pubblicn dichiarazione nl tionoli cd alio uazioni delle ragtoni che giustaCcauo uua talc azione. j Koma, r.l ottobre. Peter A. Jav. in- g I'trinntn iTiifTnri nH'Ambasciata Amer- u li.dna im llnmit t-A il Cjnti Plll'lo Sfor,l sotto-segrctnrio dl Stato al Ministero jj per gli Auari listen, nanno irequuun g conversazioni o scambio oi comunicn ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiin'iiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'lijniiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiii'liiiiaii!! "ALLY CARRIER" FOR THE HOUSEWIFE "Cash and Carry" Made Easy It's cheaper Uian "Charro und Deliver." The carrier is Hcht irelcht, easy runnlne: lias waterproof bat;, mall noiseless rubber tires easy to lift on or off the ears or carry up tain. Far in comm odtnafi ana conveni ent than a baok- breakinir market basket. Come see it. jit Dtpt. Store! nr ih Manufacluttri Allen Electric Sales Co. 1121 Liberty Bldr.. Broid & Chtitnut tfmjj7rf77. n xf V'fifflyyffl4 ' :i George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 EXTRAORDINARY SHOWING OF Beautiful and Distinctive Hats for Saturday These hats are trimmed in our own work rooms, assuring 'ou perfect workmanship. Ea:h model Is different and, of courne, wo uso only the best materials and trlmmlnjrs. It will pay you to como to Allen's for your millinery wants, as our hats cannot be equaled in town at the prices quoted $10, $12, $15 j i n8 .' HC My pimples arc an. gone ii esinol OaDdidii Think what a difference it makes to me 1 A week ago I was ashamed to be seen. When Ittfrfgo out, peopleseemed to avoid me. But now that Rcsinol Soap with just a little Rcsinol Ointment has given me back my good complex sion, I am ready for anything. All druttuU sell Ecsiool Soap and Ointment. iiiiiiiiiibib mrrvvi tuns iTiri isiiixiisiisiiit While Stocks Are Complete and Time Tlentiful Order Your VICTROLA And Avoid the Disappointment of Shopping Near the Hdlidays i7bii xl ,iio rj The depletion of stocks everywhere, due to heavy holiday demands, bids fair to be greater than ever this season. Who buyers arc selecting now wo will deliver your instrument whenever you desire. Join Our Record Club Complete Stock VICTOR RECORDS B.B.TODD INC PIANOS PLAYER.PIANOS VICTROLAS I306ARCH 228 Market SONORAS "uu""""" inniiumniMiimuujLumui m juzttM g'MMllBGBmaMiyiau wamasMMS. Service in Oriental Rug Selling Our methods of selling Oriental Rugs will be found very different from those of the Ki'cat emporiums, where Oriental rugs form but a small part of the entire busi ness. Every one of our salesmen hns spent at least 20 years inthc study and handling ' , of Oriental rugs. They know them and arc also experts in the selecting of rugs to har monize with any schemes of decoration. There is nothing here to distract cither your or their attention. There is no haslc. Selection is deliberate, under daylight corr ditions, which permit the perfect display of (he colorings, designs and qualities of the rugs. Then, too, we do not simply deliver your rugs, but lay them for you in the . rooms for which they were chosen. And as our rugs cost you no more, with a superior stock to select from, isn't this the most satisfactory place to buy rugs? FRITZ & LaRUE Inc, . I mpor lers-Retallers of ORIENTAL, DOMESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS 1 124 CHESTNUT STREET Announcement With the aim of creating a per sonal service for you, of placing conveniently facilities for the purchase of goods true in purity and worth, the central store of this organization opens KS;:::S11:: " November 1st, utilizing the entire building at 1508 CHESTNUT STREET Confections, soda and ice cream arc offered, with a sepa rate department for fine cigqrs. This is your invitation to visit us. YAHN & McDONNELI 1508 Chestnut Street T&ktf?sfistfmRTF l& QiSiigffgBgiffxiy5 afflMHB M . RI , t5BZ3SE(ie, i n KBirH cWH! f ! 4 I Ml-im. UU IM Ml Mil llll llll UII I 1 '' ! : Am ! I M I xvi. i I - ULUlUUUiilJLUllUiiyM Every Good Reason Why You Ought to Celebrate Halloween al the adia Cafe VlffiMBNER BUHJJING US1C that tones in with the spirit of revelry. Food that helps you to let joy reign supreme. Decorations lavishly spread to fit the occasion. Phone tabic reservations, Dinner or Supper, to Walnut J790 now. M Allen's Trimmed Sports Hats In Velours, Hatters' Plush, Velvet and Beaver, for women and misses, in the wanted colorings. Priced .$5.00 to $13.50. yzs. s flf 3& . " 1 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Smartly Dressed 1 1 I Women Acknowledge the 1 E I SportaJool 1 1 1 SSoirTs5Cffl.ATs Mi vi.5 !By gli-tns them first 111 , placo in Uielr wardrobe ! v You'll love them tor a tha graceful slmpllclij II they lend the tlgura B I "We have thom in tli popular shades and ' s ri prices: g 'I S29.75. S32.50. S3-1.50 Un I I Trie English Shop I 1 f 1 13385a"Rnn 6qumb1340 I 1MI ( LINCOLN BUILDING ' I SEr .t lis mw The Newest in Veilings The New Choker Veil fancy mesh veil, with 2-inch chiffon border. Priced $1.50. Russian Mesh Veiling 60c to $1.75 yd. Chenille Spot Veiling 60c to $2.00 yd. And you cannot afford to miss our Mesh Veiling 50c value 2oc yd. U. S. GOVERNMENT'S Emergency Purchase of RAINCOATS Raincoats of Every Description for Civilian Wear Police, Fire, Teamster, Black Rubber Double Texture Raincoats for the Family lis Value $25 Vl.. r -15 fjfnftwrwrrn- Thousands to Select From 820 Chestnut St. I Wholesale and Retail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri a , -HiisHsl ssss0' -z ffr One-Day Outings VIA Philadelphia & Reading R. R. 'i v Did you read Frederick Grin Bartlett's story in last week's Saturday Even in g P o s t? A serial from his pen begins in next Sunday's erv Seashore AiiANTifl ciTVncr.,v.v ntr WILDKOOU CAriJ JLY $1.25 M'sr Tx 10s EVERY SUNDAY tiperlal trala leavei Cheitnut nnd South St. ITerrlet 7j30 . Al, Be tarnluff Jav 8eaUnr Fnlntu ft:15 V. M, New York - - - $2.50 THE MliTtnorOT.lS or ASICniCA vr Ti 0s SUNDAYS, NOVEMBER 2, 23 and 30 Sptclal train leYfs Ileadlm Ttrmloal nt 8:00 A. J( stopplnc t .Columbia Are.. Huntingdon Ht., Wajue Junction, l-ozan and Jenklntoirn. '"""" Bcturnlni las Xtvr VorU, West 23d St.. 7:80 I". SI.) Liberty St., 8:00 1 j. Wilkes-Barre & Scranton, $3. I stoppivii at MAnmt riinNK WUITB HAVEN AND ASIILIJV In escb direction War Tax Ho SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Sprll train Uarcs Keadinr .Terminal 7100 A.M. Stopplnc nt Colura. Ma At.. Hnnttasdon St., Warn Jotictlon. ixraa and Jtnklntotvn. Ktturnlnr Jcas noranion (uu -. ju ntuiefssntie, 7l0,r, 31, URITAN A CEREAL BE.VERAGL 2K vl sMljIIIw i Hi4PPa"- iaiaarB aaH JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaMaaaaBaBaaaaBaaaV aaBaaaBaaaB aaaHaaW JW aaaal V H jH aaaaaa .wJ A THIRST - QUENCHING, appetizing 'inn oaf itsfxrit-ir-. Uaimi'arrP lYloriP" Tirm "the same kind of High-grade Hops, Barley Malt that were used for years in .the manufacture of Schmidt's Beer. .' C. SCHMIDT & SONS, INC. 127 EDWARD STREET ,.y. ("OXTAINS l.BSR THAN O.NK HAJ,P OV ONE J'BIl CBN'T OK AF.COHOt. BY VOMJJIK. Made vvitli the same care and supervision that were always c.xer ciscd in brewing Schmidt's Beer; in the same modern and unitary brew house; and subjected to , special and exclusive process by which the'alco lol is reduced to less than one-half of one per cent. But the snappy taste, sparkle and flavor of Nature's health-giving cereals arc all re tained. Puritan Special is now on 'draught where quality beverages only are given the pref erence. In bottles for the home. Mail or telephone , orders. will ;receive,'prQmpt .attentions & , , u 4 (1 'ii -i Ml m K . im ' .1 , .r-Wlh yK assaii rfi j aWV un , m' u imv , " iww wpa sas aw n a n .1 ''.,,3" n 4- '.s' '"'""-,' SRC vmmw wiii'l'f:'iTi',Vi .'i 'V , fh -i ,vAJ,'ft ,r r '" .. I i ,'u & , ft .-- &$hdi
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