jtnt-4jftty, fv gy v - A , ArW-rU-jt Jv t1 fy. --.,! ii7'nnm'nitT'"fiTTT,'v-"yr ytfojffwOHtft ii 4 K t I' If l :. I A K - J M 'pVENINO rUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOYEMBEE 31, 1919 voc ACCORDO Dl I RIGUARDO HUME i Tlttoni Sarebba in Procinto di una Intesa sulla Questione Fiumana Publirtinl nnl nilrlhulw) Undor TEItMIT NO. 341 . Authorlinl by the net of OctnW, 0. 1017. on Ble at tlie TVntofTice tif Phila delphia, Pa. AH. tlfni.EsON. I'ontmaster General Roma, 10 uoACmbrp. I'n Oefinlto no- i cordo Rulla questione dl Fiutno vombra gi.i In Ma. Mcnnclo nuanto stamps! ojgi II glornnlc "II I'opolo Komano." i 11 slomalo dice otic, ton 1 nliito ile.ll Allcatl. 11 Mlnistro per sll Allan ltrl. . On. Tittoni, Ma In procinto di rase ' lungerc una intesa rigunrdo nl pro- i blema dl Kitime. II Klornnl'" acKlunce (he tembrn ehc il Graeratc IJadoRlio, capo dello Stato Mnttglnre, nbbia ron successo raKRimili) iin'intes.a con tJabriele d'Anumirio, sccondo la quale il poetn non -i op jonc alia soluzione del problema Adria , tlco, pioposta dal (Joverno. Roma, tl novembre I,e C'oinpJKuii' Italicne per la costruzione del itpori J Bono pronte dl ImpcgnarM per foruire 7,000,000 dl toDnellagslo dl nuoi npon ' cntro i prossiral due mini ed tin milioue tiel terzo anno, n patto die il (,ocrno itallano non iambi le IprcI marittime per 35 anni. Tnli lrsfti cono state emen date tre volte cntro cli ultiiui quuttro iinni. I.e i-oinpacnie banno nnuuiiKiato '' sotto tall londizinni l'ltalla in tre anni sara' internientc indlpcndente dal ton nellagRio btraniero. Ise tliledono ibe i vapori requisiti durante la sucrra pos sano llberamentc operare. loro linco rapprcscntano un fattore po litico, ebendo oio' provnto dasli ef fettl ottenuti per i rWultati delle unoo line? clie toccano i porti del llrasilc e del Chili. Philadelphia Tl Capitann 1'co d'An nunzio, fnjlio del ialoroo difensore e cu'tode deU'italianita' di l'mme. e' Ciunto leri in qliesta citta' in com pnjenia dello zlo Antonio d'Anuunzio. fratello del sramle poeta. CANADA WILL BE DRY Two Prohibition Measures Passed by Senate Yesterday Now In Effect Ottiuwi, Nov. 11. flly A. I'.l The RotcrnmrnL'd two prohibition mcaiurcs J jestenlaj became laws vhen the bllli were passed b the Senate. The iU us nil nonparty divisions of IS to 12' and l.'i to 12. ! The first measure authorised protiii elal Legislatures to petition the domin ion nuthnritiis for proUmial plebiscites on the (iiicstloii of T,nkltii: it n ciliulnnl offence to either ghlp in or receive liquor. The second bill amended In provide for the snie f I utior for ..i nnuiiliit unci medioi'inl purposes, prl. ' tin manufacture ot liquor for "illegal ' purposes i 225,000 GERMANS FREED j England Has Restored That Many I Prisoners; French Delay Protested Ilerlln, Nov. 11.-More tluiii 22.'. 000 Herman prisoners have been returned to (iermain from KnglMi internment camps. It is expected the j'.'.OOO prisoners jet lemalninB In Tnglnnd will be sent home before the end of tlie month. The Herman (ioveniment has nd drtssed to the supiime rmincll'in Paris j n note protesting against the retention liv France of tleinian Mar prisoiiern. ' The note asserts that it creates a situ ation not only dangerous to (Jermunj 's own eNitence but also a menace out side the Herman frontiers. i OMSK E VAGUATED AS BLIZZARD RAGES American Hospital Patients Suf fer in Unheatod Boxcars on Their Way to Irkutsk heavy snowstorm makes seve.ro the plight of the civilian refugees and the sick and wounded, who mostly ore obliged (o resort to cold or partially .heated boxcaM. I Tho American Red Cross has if moved most of the hosnltal patients to aivaltlng trains, It Is hoped evacuation ot the hospital will be accomplished to day. Tho railway personnel and the Red Cross personnel, with tho excep tion of doctors nnd nurses who accom pany the sanitary trains, will leave Omsk ubonrd the train of 7ncst Har ris. American consul general. The American hospital Is going to Irkutsk and Mr. Harris will proceed to Novo Mliolaepsk nnd nvvalt develop K0LCHAK GENERAL RESIGNS, mc;. AdmirM ''' J Mr. Harris of his intention to continue I5 Ilia Assoi lain! Press Omsk. Nov. t" (delayed.) Ueneral IMcdriclic has resigned as commander of the vtrstirn armies of the Omsk govern ment and was succeeded by Hcncritl Sakhnroff, former commander of the third nrinr. The icsignatlon was thn result of lack of accord with Admiral, KoUhak over tho question of trans ferring the capital eastward. llvneuatlon of Omsk by civilian in stitutions, hospitals, government offices nnd civilians continues in perfect order. There is a. continuous stream of carts and trucks loaded with nil conceivable ni tides on the wav to the station but there is no limine haste and no panic. The allied diplomatic and rojlltur.v representatives, with the exception of the Japanese, will leave Omsk No vember IS, nccoiding to present plans, It wns reported nt a meeting yesterday. Freezing weather, accompanied by n xA4Atfs TSixiX 4 jyy h vvi-oiic eh tho struggle against the Uolshcvlkl, say ing no was not discouraged oy mc present reverses. Hn expressed grati tude for Americnn nsslstanco nnu par ticularly for the Red Cross. The ndvnnee of tho Ilolshevlkl has been held up along tho Ishlm river at' I'ciropavlovsK. liotn sides nro seeming ly re-forming for a new scries of bat tles, which probably will occur in tho near future this side of Iskim. Hclslngfors, Nov. 11. (Uy A. IM General Viulenltch is counter-attacking with an offensive against Hatchlnn, ac cording to n communique Issued by the northvve&t Russian army Sunday. At tacks on the right and left Hanks of Ytidcnltch's nrmy, the statement Bays, were, repulsed with great loss. Through tho mediation of American, British and French representatives, tho Jjitbuaman uovernment has agreed ip participate in a conference with a view to settling differences bctWeeu Lithu ania and Poland, according to the Llth uantan agency. IJLgood shoesLJ HaUahan's Is Headquarters for DR. SCHOLL'S FaOT COMFORT APPLIANCES Our graduate practipedists will advise you and insure you ot perfect foot comfort. 919-921 Market Street 5601-06 Gcrmantown Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 1028-.'J0 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening IL RITORNO IN PIIILA , DEL DOTTOR HONINI Con vl in compiaciniento c' stnto pprrso il iitorno del Dottor H. Rimini iu questn titta, mo coulu mm seliieiu iufinitn di ami c 1 cd nniini ratoii cho abbandono' 11 2s ottobrc del l!)lo. quan do I 'Italia chiamo' 1 sue! Ii gli all nrmi p'r combatti re il seeiiluie nemico. On'g i 11 Dottor llonlni ' tomato mmI dUfntto di over adempiuto ul sacto dovero verso l.i l'atlia clie lu vide nil bcure p con la convin.ione che non tank a gi uugerc 1 'oia del completo n cono sci mento d?llc giu.sto aspiraioui it all -ane. 11 Dottor Tlonini uon nppcua giunse in Italia indosso la divia di tenento medico fn dapprium ndibito nell 'Os pcdale di Karl e poi in quello di Cas tcllo, presso Fireuze, come capo reparto liudiciun l'romosso capitano fu invi.i to a Mortnra, poco lungi dalla zona di cuerra, nvo si distinsu per i lodevoli servi.t lui resi. attendendo nlla visitu Ul ciiti iniln richiamati e ncllo ste"Mi sci mento delle gluste uspirazioni itaii 'ospedale. Durante il servizio in l'.ni il dott. lloiiini fu segretario del direttoro ill Sanitu'. (leneralc Mediio Vicedomini -'Dall '((-.pislalo di Cnstcllo passo' ul servizio del Tcrio Rcggimento tienio iu Kircnze v l imase sci mesi nell 'Ospvdalt contumaci.ile, sezionc Querela, clie prende iiuinc dal celebre istituto. II rccapito temioraneo del Dottor 'IJonini e' tircsso la Farmacia Cubiciotti, al N. 110.". South l.leventh btrcct. Do you pay your employees -by cheque ? The International Payroll Ma chine will solve the whole problem of satisfactory lash payment. It computes the pivroll, counts out the money, checks payroll, balances cash and keeps a ptirted record of the amount put into each envelope. If you employ more than 200 people send for our folder, "Cash Versus Check". A CHUCK is a grievance to em ployees because it means a trip to the bank and often a tiresome wait in line. Getting it cashed else where generally leads to unneces sary expenditures. There are disadvantages from the employer's point of view also, but the difficulties of handling cash in the old way kept many firms from changing to a cash basis. II Xr -SW' N I rr;T7lj-rT.i-ii.-i'i ;-, 1,-jflf Heading, Pa. Wtnufscturers of Payroll and Viatblo Atldmi and Listing Aaciines Philadelphia Office 125 S. 12th Street Phone Walnut 5782 Offices in all principal cities POINCARE SEES HOPE OF PEACE IN LEAGUEl Joins With British King at Lon don Reception in Ex pression of Faith Paris, Nov. 11. (Rj A. I'. j King George, in proposing a toast to M. 1'oincare at a welcoming reception for the French president, expressed appre ciation of the glorious feats of the Trench troops, and referred to the alli ance between 1'rnurc and Great Rritam as having been inad permanent, by thei joint sacrifices and victories. The king said he prayed that heaven would avert the calamity of another I war and that the league of nations would insure the peace of the world. lie said he was unable to contemplate nny situation in which "we nhall not act together in defense of the high idcjK of libertj and justice." 51 I'olncare. in reply, reviewed the I united effort of France nnd (Jreat lint I iu to avert the war, the progrefs of I the struggle nnd the united tacriliees ' and bravery which had resulted in the victory which is being celebrated todaj, and which had knit France and Great Britain in an indissoluble utdon to up hold the Ideals of liberty. The president expressed a hope that Great Britain never would be called upon to fulfil her solemn promise of military assistance against a fresh nt tack, and nlso hoped a permanent league nmong nations would speedily be formed in order to prevent a return of vio lence. , fnl iVPS $- Mann & Bilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET UTto vTl, w TYSOXa WO OIi OABUXNTS AM SMART MT AFPIAttAWCn, SUIT ABLE TOR ALL OUTDOOR OC CASIONS AND HATB HKDUniNO WIAS, LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILORED SUITS 27.75 31.75 38.75 JUNIOR SUITS 26.75 29.75 PURE CAMEL'S HAIR TOP COATS, 79.75 VELOUR HATS MANN &DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREEt To ndttct tht ttnier calhui and pnuct it from all pm lUrt, thil Bunion Reducer of Dr. Stholl't tvortt quickly and natural k V u ) Ttrbunhnitflenzitani. ingK Or. Scfiotl'j Bunion Spring to be Uorn at night tbring: the ouickett poitible reiultt. iVhiltit draws the great toe to iti original line, it alto tup ptrtl tht arch tfearlhii Toe'ttex efiojl rubber during the day. It reitoret the great toe to ill normal position N Quickly correct bunions even those of long standing A bunion is an enlargement of, the great toe joint, uiually accompanied by a tender callosity, and a dis tortion of the bone of the toe. Permanent correction ' of the bunion must relieve all of these unnatural con ditions and in a manner rjciitle cnoush not to injure juiy part of the foot. In hu Bunion Reducer, Dr. Scholl has Combined the protection for the tender bunion with a medicated toft rubber that reduces the callous. Dr. Scholl t Toe-Flex helps to restore the normal line of the great toe. And his Bunion Spring supplements the iction of the other appliances. Aa Be rid of this painful foot trouble foreverl Get these Appliances from the graduate Practipedist at your ahoe dealer's. D Scholl s Foot Comfort Appliances , and remedies relieve and correct every foot trouble Jil &CHOU &llg. company, iw? iimoowoy, jvinv a VTtL siiy ya .CopTTlshtUI,Th.8boll Mfe.Co. J Heppe Vietrola Service C. J. Heppo &Son Downtown 1117-1110 Chestnut 8trtet Uptown 0th and Thompson Streets Maion & Hamlin, Wober,IIeppe Pianos Aeolian Player Pianoa Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas, Vietrolas You should order your Christmas Vietrola Today at Heppe's ! Every year there is a shortage of Victrohw .at Christmas time. This year the shortage will be greater than ever. Conseqoently you should place your order with u NOW. If it is not convenient foTTrou"to pay the entire amount at 'the time of your purchase, settlement may be arranged through our Rental-Payment Plan which applies all rent toward the purehaeo price. Four attractive Heppe Vietrola Outfits Heppe No. W Outfit Heppe No. IX-A Outfit Vietrola IV $25.00 Vietrola IX-A $70.00 4-10" double-face records 3.40 8-1 0" double-face records 6.80 (B selections) (- selections) Total Price $28.40 Total Price ---, . $70.80 Heppe No. VI Outfit Heppe No. XI-A Outfit Vietrola VI $35.00 Vietrola XI-A $130.00 5-10" double-face records 4.25 10-10"double-face records8.50 (10 selections) (20 selections) Total Price $30.25 Total Price ..... $138.50 Call, phone or write for catalogues and fuUpartteidars --L Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St C J. HEPPE & SON . In 1888 On Trtc Gyttaia adopt, to US1 Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor The Soap to Purify Ointment to Soothe Lt Cuticura b. your beauty doctor, on that really doe tomtthlne t o purity and beau tify your lialr and sUtn Hatha with Cuticura Sop and hot water to cleanie the pores. It eleni of redneia or ro ushneia are present, or d a n d ruff on ealp, touch tently with Cuticura Oint ment before bathing- or hampooln.; finally dut on a few trralna of the ex quUUelr acented Cuticura Talcum Tow it.f to perfume the akin. Soap Sir, Ointment 33 and 60c, Talrom 38c. Sold throughout the world. For am. pie. each free addrese "Cutlfnrr. T.ab otttrlte. Kept. Ml. Maiden, Mm." DV CetUet- Heaii ihTc nll-ent mur, ! im Wmw I ' l7f sfr-M .V, , Whlker-Gordqn Just as it comes from the Cow '- rail MllK Clem Natural It keeps sweet a long time Just how long we cannot guarantee, yet Walker Gordon Milk, properly iced, will keep for what its many users term "an unusually long time." Why? Because it's clean 1 It is impurities that cause milk tosour quickly! We know from observation that the Walker-Gordon Company produce milk under exceptionally clean conditions. They actually scrub the barns and the cows j make every milker wash and dry his hands before milking each cow. Nothing is left undone to have everything right in the production of Walker Gordon Milk. Because Walker-Gordon Milk is so clean, it is reg ularly used on ocean 'voyages, on journeys across the continent and on long-distance automobile trips. Telephone your first order today. SUPPLEE- WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY WWII. ru.vw- Lb Distributing Atrents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City snd Vicinity Telephone, roplir5JI -..Hi ! HI ik H HR ) V IL!niflil J3V It's Built WVWI i The Way has a whole lot to do with the Reliability of the Novo Engine. All our castings are made in our own foundry. Every one is thoroughly seasoned and expertly examined before it goes into an engine. The vertical type of the Novo Engine gives it compact ness. It is simple in construction, easy to operate, eco nomical in first cost and running expense. .fYovo Outfits Hoists, Pumps, Compressors, Saw Mis are furnished to operate on gasoline, kerosene, distillate, natural or artificial gas. 1 to IS H. P. NOVO ENGINE CO Clarence E."Bemnt.VlcePre.tCa.MfB Factory and Main Office: Uruinf, Michigan J. JACOB SHANNON & CO. 1744 Market Street, Philadelphia i. x,-? t ( I "T?. . 1-'tfiV Novo i J I JTrpaTllout TypeUPump Asjft) IB ' vP . . ) -. ' '."- f i...a.. ' jJ!:..i.t. .'.. . ..teajJL .. ' . . ;-... I" "...' nF Third Red Cross Roll Call TWO years ago the Red Cross called. You heard and hurried to answer. It was a matter of patriotism. Inspired by a strong desire to help our men in camp and overseas, you needed no urging. LAST year die call came again. We had just won the war. A feeling of exaltation pervaded the nation. Our hearts were filled with grati tude for victory and the peace it brought. With these thoughts in mind and the accomplishments of Red Cross fresh in memory you renewed your member ship gladly. IS IT needful that the ReB Cross tell what it has done in the year just ending? The record of the American Red Cross is the most glorious chapter in all the world's history. Join for 1920 I T IS your Red Cross. And your own United States needs it now as never' before. Can you refuse? DO YOU know of the enormous service the Red Cross rendered during the influenza epi- dernic? Your dollar will help in any similar crisis in the future. D O YOU know that the .Red Cross is still taking care of thousands of ex-service men in Phila delphia and vicinity?, ii Your Heart and Your Dollar" P. S. If yon have any doubt, ask any boy who went to war. Southeastern -Pennsylvania Chapter 218 Sooth 19th Street 'Ki . " M'. i'f ,f l T . IX lMMMMHHMi-ai li , ' w ., I , I '1
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