Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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REBELS IN BATTLE
Kolchak Troops End Domo
. cratic Uprising by Use of Ma
chine Guns in Streets
U. S. SAILOR BADLY HURT
TJy the Ansoclaletl Pros
VlartUoslolc. Nov 18 OlelmiM)
Itrvolution.iry forces which for the lnct
two days hnp nttcinptpel to control tliU
city, were routed In Koxcrnnunt troop
today In n bittlc bcRnn before lnwn.
General Gnirin, the rexolutloimrv leider,
irns wounded and laptnred and hit fol
lowers were driven from cery point of
Tantasc
Monday mnrniiiR the social reolu
tlonar 7emstvo croup proclaimed 11
new democratic repreientntUe Kovem
ment. After the proclamation, which
announced opposition to Kolchak. a
semblanie of u inlmtr was formed on
General Gniiln's train. Tmiii Alexnndro
vitc.li Yhkiislnff bcinc named president
Genernl (iaida it Oeeh. who com .
tnanded the TTral nnm of the Omsk
government unUl his ricent resicmitioii.
was named commander-in-chief of the
new coernmcnt's militan fori es
Ilolsted on Ocnernl Gaidu's tram was
a green and white flag, the colors of the
Siberian nsscmbh which lind been dis
sohed b Admiral Kolchak. Ou the
banner was inscribed the. word "for
a constituent nssembh "
On Mondaj afternonn the opposing
forces claJied in a snvnge battle fir the
possession of the rnihwn Ktation. ap
proximately 5000 rille and machine gun
shots being fired before nightfall
Government forces under (iem nil
Itozanoff held the entire town with the
exception of the immediate McinlU of
the station, and in addition being in
control of the line of hills west and
north of the town Alucliine guns were
placed nt street corners early in the
fighting
EarU this morning there was a burst
of machine gun fire against rebels, hold
ing tho railway yards and gunbo.its
started to drop shells on the Mntlon
Some ef the shells set lir to the
barracks of the American replacement
battalion.
Fire was opened on the stntion from
field guns on tin bridge, which had
a clear held of Pre T.ater the fighting
became general, with the rexoiutiomsts
falling bnik eunwherc nnd finallj be
lng driven f'om the station Ihe, pris
oners are now being oxe elite el
Tho losses wen l dead and twenty
iitte The losses rl Mill l&I7in 1 lift I I Diflf' d II Generate IUdoclio, d altretdlncutere II future programme aria- iiKMH
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d?l?.m?-uce: i rara ra u ku n e; t :,ra-iMirA . fSmi;: . tiodAVAdriatico 0 ne8. nn
troutiitrd on the Galda
to thu government v
It Is esrtninted that
vlrllms nt Hiir firlnz. some being killed
The Amerlcnn Ked Cross Is caring for
fifty-eight wounded. .
Allied troops patrolled the city, with
American troops protecting American
organbatloiis. The United States
cruisers New Orleans and ltrookljn,
under command of Vice Admiral llod
eers. arc hlnc in tho harbor. The
allies did not Interfere In the uprising
'because It was consldired political in
character
T. W. Uowland, of llcrmosa llcnrli,
Cal., it sallmaker's mate on the sew
Orleans, wns hit bj a bullet nud is not
expected to Ihc.
Ixmdon, Nov. 20. n A. 1'.)
Lettish troops after heavj lighting nine?
occupied the town of llausk in ( om -land,
the Lettish legation hire an
nounced twin Knormoiis liootv lost
by the (icrmano-Russian forces of
Colonil Hermondt was captured. The
prouss of hiirroundlug Mltnu Is de
dal cd to he ifrogrt sslng fnvoniblj.
COLLEGE STUDENTS REBEL
"Strike" at Franklin tind Marshall
May Follow Hazing Episode .
Lancaster, li., No 'JO --As an
nftiimntli to the arrest of twenty snpli
i.moro students of rranklin and Mar
shall College isterda charged with as
sault and batter. b Kobert 1 n t f 1 1
hoffei a fushmaii who was brutally
hucd and sciloiish injured n fortniglit
ago, (las; meetings iit-iu i'- "-
lege tenia point to some .riisuwii"-i
Mi Ike" 'of the tnthe sophomore class
would not be tint xpet trtl and other
i hisses are said to be framing rtsertu
tlous supporting the in tloii of the soph
omores , .
Students from out ol town, siispemi
b the fucult for participation in tin
hazing and ordered to lciie the cit
were still here awaiting declopmeiils
todav mid their suspension period wll
prolmhl be increased The arrested
students were all prominent bos, one
of tin m being the M.n of il tilistee e,r
the eolltge In re pi to the i barges of
Diittenhoffrr Hi- frhmtn tolu plan
to announce "that he no longer is a
member of their el iss "
STEAMSHIP CALLS FOR HELP
Shipping Board Vessel, Bound for
Ma-sellles, In Distress
New York. Nov Ml S. ) S. calls
were received here b the coast guard
lhee tenia from the steamship Hoimm,
im.inel from New ork for Mnrsc le;s
Her position was given as latitude .HI..).)
north and longitude Wr,0 west.
The Ilomnn left New ork for Mar
seilles Novembei 17 with a K"'"""
cargo She is owned b the I luted
States Shipping Hoard nnd registers
1H7.1 tons
NUOVE If RESE?
Poota si Preparerebbo per
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I'Occupaziono di Spalato
e nei Montenegro .
lnibllshM nnil DlitrlbulKiI Undr
1 KI"11T NO 341
Aulhntlierl hy the ict nf Oototr, n
1017 on tllo it the Postoltlro of I'lllli
d.lphl.. I-s a q Jtl.IUKS0Vi
J'otmaster tlfntral.
Helgrndo, 10 novombre. Gnbriele
D'Annunxlo si prepara per I'occiipa
?lone dt Spnlnto, secondo nntlsiie giuntc
da quella titta'. SI dice die il D'An
nunlo itvevu intenrionc di proceelerc per
Spalato, dopo l'oocupai'lonc di Xara, ma
iliu pol cambio' idea e fece ritorno in
Filime.
Le notiic epil' giutito aggiungono die
U'Annnnrlo ha preparato piani di
attacco du Znra erso il Montenegro.
Roma, 10 nnwmbre "L Agenpin
Telegrafica" ha comunlcato e he in
seguito ad unn serie ell colleieui tra II
President!' del Consiglio del Alitiistri,
On Nitti. 1'On Tittoni, H Generale
In ouestlone Adrlatica snrcbbfl da con
siderarsl rlcoluta In sensa favorevolc
alio asplrazlonl italiune,
Alcunl glornalt pubblcano che, necon
do uotlrlo da fonto attehdibllc, la flotta
americana sarebbe stata rlrhlatnita
daH'Adriatico. L'ordlnc sarebbe giunto
da Washington cd avrebbe prodetto ot
tlma impresslone.
SI ocifera die l'On. Nitti nbbla
avuto tin Importantc colloqulo col Duca
rt'Aosta, tclntlvamcutc alia qucstione dl
Flume.
II Consiglio del MInis'trl si c' rlunito
per esamlnare 1 rlsultntl delle elezionl,
sari provredlmentl floanzinrl.
II Consiglio del Mlnlstrl rontlnuera'
le dlscusnlonl In altra. rlunione domanl.
Flume, 10 novembrc. Una cemsura
rigoroslsslma o' stata cscrcltatn da parte
del Governs Italiano, speclalmente in
quest! ultlml glornl, c do' non ha'
permesso in Italia la piibblicaxlonc del
partlcolarl rlguardantt lo rcccntl gesta
dl D'Annntirlo o la occuparlone di Za'ra.
Alio scope) dl Informnre il pubbllco
sona stati stampati migllain di mani
festing e distribaitl nei paesl lunge ia
linca dcll'nrmlstlzlo.
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White or colors by the bbl. (about 323 lbs.), 10c lb.;
smaller quantities. 12c lb. Special price to contractors.
Sample for testing FREE on request.
Householders can bun it in 2 -lb. Cartons
AT DEALERS 30c Carton
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THE
GIFT SET F tUSEIFULNESS B. CMAEM
FIVE TO ONE- HUNDRED DOLLARS
AND now for Christmas, only five Saturdays away,
those fascinating "Wardrobes" are ready
Cleverly-planned gift sets of dress gloves, street gloves i
and tvarm glbves in
Selections from the largest stock and finest qualities of
French Kidskiu gloves ever received from our Grenoble,
France, factory
And the superior grades of capeskin, Buckskin and Mocha
gloves, America's best
Amost delightfully complete individual and charming gift
In such demand last season that we planned almost a year
ago for this Christmas.
in.
Centemeri
Gloves
For Mademoiselle
Women's Gift Set JS'o. 15
at 16.25
A Matinee glove of French Kidakin, sewn
overseam, with fetching wrist design, novel
ty embroidery and contrasting stitching,
white, black and the emart shades. 4.50
For the Dance, a ItS-button French Kid
skin Mousquetaire glove. .... 7.00
For Sport Wear, a Fielder Capeskin with
contrasting gore insert, strap at wrist, full
pique sewn-tan, beaver, brown and aray.
For a Dear Old Lady
Women's Gift Set No. 19
at 11.00
For Church, a 2-clasp overseam glove of
FrenchKidskin; white, gunmetal and colors.
3.S0
A Cold Weather street glove of soft,
velvety Arabian Mocha, pique sewn with
contrasting embroidery. .... 4.00
For a Mere Man
Men's Gift Set No, 9
at 19.50 '
A Motoring gloe of black waterproofed
horsehide, lamb'a wool lined, long wrist.
7.S0
A Business glove of tan capeskin, PXM
sewn, spear backs 3.50
A Tlieatre glove of white FrenchKidskin,
1 clasp 4.00
For Sunday Afternoon, a gray Arabian
Mocha glove, self or black embroidered.
4.50
For a Little Child
Children's Gift Set No. 24
at 5.25
A Dress glove of tan, brown or white Kid
skin, two dasp, made as carefully as our
gloves for grown-ups. . . . . . 1.75
For School wear, tan capeskin or sturdy
rawhide gloves in khaki color. . . 1.75
1.75
For the liecention. an imDeceahlv conser
vative, perfect-fitting white glove of French
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clgspi 3.50 A Warm glove of soft gray mocha.
Only Six Saturdays Before Christmas
Sets maybe broken or added to as detlrli
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Save Coal
and you
Save Money
BUY A"KING KOAL KARBURETORM (Copy
righted, Patent Applied for), and you wil do both arid
more.
Read this advertisement through carefully, then read
it again,' as it costs too much money to print it many times.
We feel we are conferring a favor on all who ufce coal, by
printing it, and we want the people of our much loved city
to have the benefit of it first.
W spend a lot of money for coal and then waste it,
as most of us do not know how to extract the heat units
from coal to the best-advantage. It is all in the combus
tion. Read what Mr. Richard- Spillane, the Editor of
"Men and Business," in the Public Ledger, says:
"Metropolitan Philadelphia consumes approximately 14,730 tons of
coal a day. This is made up of 9333 tons of what is termed domestic anthra
cite, 3733 steam anthracite and 1666 bituminous. The Philadelphia Rapid
Transit requires about 1200 tons a day; the Philadelphia Electric, 2000; the
Midvale, 1000; the Baldwin, 500; various small steel plants, 1000; general
industrial plants, 5000 to 6000, and other concerns, 2000 to 3000.
It would be a modest estimate to figure the bill at the rate of $6 a ton.
That would make a total of $88,380 a day. This bill could be cut 1 0 per cent
without much trouble. It probably could be cut 1 5 per cent if a real effort
were made. By exceeding care it could be reduced 20 or, possibly, 25 per
cent. A plant may have the best of coal and the cleanest of boilers and still
be an expensive burden, Tho hitch U in combustion.
A man may be a millionaire, but unless, when he spends his money, he
gets something for it his wealth serves him to no purpose. The best of coal,
unless burned properly, yields poor returns. .
Coal or any other fuel burns because the oxygen of the air enters into
chemical union with it. In the exact science of chemistry there is a definite
amount of air necessary for every pound of coal burned. The damper or
draft regulator is the carburetor of the power plant. Just as a rich or a lean
mixture of gasoline cuts down the mileage of an automobile, so too much or
too little draft cuts down the steaming capacity of a boiler.
The cost of coal threatens to go higher. It has climbed considerably
in the last few years. It is due for another upward movement as a result of
the strike, for some concessions are likely to be made to the men. You will
have to pay the strike bill, or a part of it, and continue to pay it if you con
tinue the old, wasteful system of using coal. You can save money by saving
coal. You can sa've transportation by saving coal, for every ton saves reduces
the train movement from the mine that much. You can help reduce the high
cost of living by reducing the squandering of coal.
Philadelphia could save from $8000 to $16,000 a day by proper use
of coal. That runs into millions of dollars in the coursetof a year.
We are only beginning to leam. Philadelphia prides itself on being
the workshop' of America. As such it should banish waste in manufacture.
Make a start. Save coal by using coal as it should be used."
The "KING KOAL KARBURETOR" prevents heat losse. It is
scientifically constructed Carburetor, designed to get the most heat units out
of your coal, precisely as the Carburetor on your car operates, to get the most
miles from your gasoline. It provides the required quantity of hot oxygen,
and sprays it over your burning coal to fire the carbon monoxide gas, which,
without this regulating device, fails to ignite, and so passes off up the chimney
and is lost.
After many trials and exhaustive scientific tests, we have proved that
with the use of the "KING KOAL KARBURETOR" a saving of 25 to.
40, of coal is made even with a chimney only two (2) stories high. With a
higher chimney the saving should be even greater than this. Taking these
tests as a basis, we feel safe in guaranteeing a saving of 25 of your coal,
and you can successfully burn a smaller size and cheaper grade of coal with
better results, than without the "KARBURETOR."
No more sifting of ashes with this device attached to your furnace.
AH that is combustible in your coal will be consumed, and you will find no
"clinkers" or any reason to sift your ashes. You will not have the odor or
danger of coal gas in your house while the "KING KOAL KARBURETOR"
is at work.
Remember it maintains a gas fire over your coal, and burns a larger
percentage of your Bmoke, and the. heating capacity of your furnace is raised
thereby 30 to 40.
No adjustments, fool proof ,Jk8effrmg, less attention,
less ashes, ho ash sifting, no coal gas.
The "KING KOAL KARBURETOR" is easily attached to your fur
nace door and swings out of the way when the door is opened. When
attached, no further attention is required during'the life of your 'furnace. It
not only will save 25 to 40 of your cdal pile in one season, but will keep
on doing tho same good work year after year.
Every Warm Air Furnace, every Low Pressure Steam Boiler, every Hot
Water Heating Boiler in this city should have a "KING KOAL KARBURE
TOR" on it.
, Sold and installed exclusively by us, or cnt by Parcel Post with full
instructions to Install. Call to see it in operation. You will be welcome and
it will repay you for the time spent Write or phone for prices.
It Costs Little Compared With the Saving It Affects
iABNK
HEATING CONTRACTORS
HOWARD MILLER, Prewderit
237-39-41 BREAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
, "We Do It Right and Guarantee It"
Market 1200 Main 2191
Third Street
8 H Bread St 2
Second Straal
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Between Second and Third, Race and Vine -Sta.
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