V M EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHkADELPttl A, FRIDAY, NOVeMBEB 21, 10X9 .1 H It I lit : i? i IW H Af i I S j U 4 r r i . A fc r $ If r U' Wi. INSURGENT FORCES ENCIRCLE MOSCOW $' Bolsheviki Alarmed at Rebel $ lion Food Shortage Acute. 5. Many Factories Closed 1 20,000 DESERT PETLURA c K iy tlio AssocUtixl I'rcAS lyondmi. Nov. "1. Moscow ii mir- ? rounded l.V Insurgents and the HOI S' shcviM regard the rebellion ai of ciipl i tal importance, accordinc to a Copen- J- hagen dlspatdi quoting HelsiiiRfors ml ADOLF GR0EBER DEAD I Chairman of German Center Party! victim 01 raraiysie llcrllu, Nor. 21. (Hy A. 1M Adolf (iroebcr. chalrmitn of the Center pHrtj. jai Btrlclcen with parnljuls uhllo talk Ing with a friend here. Herr (Iroebcr died Boon afterward. Doctor (Jroeber, ulio succeeded Count ' iltertllnB as leader of the Clerical partvl in Oermany when Uertlins became Ha' 'varian minister president, was one of the most prominent . nnd influential members of the Hclehstnj in pre-war days, but his Importance during the ' war wns, rather obscured bv Izbcrser, I alto a member of the Clericals. MONTENEGRINS GUARD PORT MONTENEGRIN VERSO CATTARO Volontari cho Partono da Brindisi per Occupare I'lmportante Citta' 600 Volunteers Leave BrlndUl to Occupy Cattaro. Albania Home, Nov 21.--flty A 1'.) Six hundred Alonteuecrlit nluntcp left Ifrindlsi on iuesday to occupy Cattaio rubllhM nrul I)llrlhilrd Under PERMIT NO 341 Autnorlzeil bv the net of October, 0. 1(117. on fllo tit the PottofflcD of PhlU ilolphla, Pa -4 ntmuofON. . Postmaiter General. imprlgiounto sel mcsl per aver parte -clpato a movlmcntl rivoluzlonarl. Pre sentcmentc trovnsl in Vienna. Durnnto I'nsscnza dall'Italla fu con dannuto da un tribunnle mllitnrc nlla fucllazionc per iliHwinne ed ora sorgo la qucstlonc ho rgll dovra' csscro nr rcntato o dovra' per lul cssero osscr vatn l'lmmunita' parlamcntare, se nl predentcra' per assumcrc il suo ufficio alia Camera. IV statn inntignrnta la targa com memorativa per la eostmzlonc dl un nanatorio capaco dl 1200 lettl, per i soldati tubercolosi, con contribution! del la Crocc Honsa Americana ed Itall ana, mil fondi per 1 f.occorl dl guerra. II Oencrale Albrlcci, mlnlHtro delta Guerra, rapprescnto' 11 Govcrno alia rerlmonla, mrntro II. Kelson Gay dl Hoaton. lo storlco, rnpprcsento' l'Amer Icn. II Gencralc Itavazza, comandante del Corpo d'Armata dl Koma, esprcsse la gratltudine degll ltallnul crso l'Amc rla ed il Capitano .Tohnxon, attache militarc prcaso l'Ambasciata Ameri cana, dlssc che l'crczlone del Sana torio slmbolegglava l'affczlono del l'Amerlca per il popolo itallnno e la mm nmmlrazlonc per In grnndo pnrto che ritnlin ha prcso nclln guerra. Grnndl npplausi scoppiarono quando ulcune Blgnoro nmerienne ed Itallane tirarono le cordo che spicgarono le baudlcrc itallano cd nmerlcano che ricoprlrnno la tr.rga commemorntiva. mentro lo bando suonnvano gll innt dclle due nazloni. Itomn, 21 novembre Dal compnto ufliclale del risultatl dello rccentl cle zionl si rlleva la vlttorla per l'On. I'nntano, tnlnlstro pcr'l lavorl pubbllcl, Vittorio Kmanuele Orlando e Lulgl Luzzatti, ex-prcsidcntl del Conslgllo del Mlnlstrl; Leonidn Dissolatl c del glor nalista Giuseppe Flamingo. Would make focH senator Pari, Nov. 21. Marshal Foch has been offered tho nomination for senator in tho department of Finlsterrc. accord ing to tie Prens de Paris, which My he has accepttd the nomination on con- dltlon that all parties will unlto in sup porting him. rices which the Kxchaiige Telcgnipli ., p',; n, -.,' S01"n,"aHt extremity ot Co. is toIay circulating with resene. fi.ef port of entry for Tho dispatch tntes that Totnburg. m i goods consigned to Montenegro. the Urals, has been satked bj a hos tilo army of rri.000 men. Helslngfors. Nov. 21. (1! A. I'.) The position of Simon 1'etlur.i, who ie cently 'declared hostilities against (!en eral Denlklno in soiitiurn ltussla, Is critical, und he is op.'i ted to lav down Mm nrms mioh, s.ijs u disnatch from Nlkolair. il ( iij about fnrt. miles from Kherson TVentj tliounni! men of the (nillciiiii army, composing the left wing ot I" till POLAND GETS MANDATE Paris. No. 21. (Ity A. P.l The Supreme Council decided today to gie Poland n mundate over (astern tJallciu tinder the leagu of nntions for twenty Ihi" jears, after which the league is to determine the future of the teiritorj. Claims Plane Speed Record l'.irls, Nov, 21 A new speed record ltom.1, 20 novcmbrrl Selcente vol ontnri mnntenegrinl pnrtirono martedl' I da Ilrindisi per ocniparc Cattaro,in Albania, secondo un rnpporto giunto in questa cltta'. Cattaro troasl al 1'estremlta' sud est del fiolfo dello steaso nomo cd e' il pnncipale porto commercinle per il Montenegro II Sig. Mlsiuno, un socialist!! e stato elctto deputato alia Camera in due collcgl: Napoli c Torino II Ml slano era un implegnto fcrroviario clie fu llcenziato nl principio delln guerra e si dice nndo' in Svizzern per sfugglre nl Hervlln mllitnrc Ksnulso llalla Hizzera audo' in (iermanla oic rlinaso ra's cori, lime ioiueil UenlKlne s ' v "" . " " i" "" ':. - --u '" forces, according to u l'rmch wireless dlf-patdi from HostoMi Russian offi cers will replace the (lallciun oflicers. OLDSMOBILE . who will be transferred to another sec tor. 1019 cylinder: run about 3500 full factory ian aviator In a disnatch received (nil. it from Home. The nussoce savs that miles, splendid condition mi Itnlhn machine piloted bv an Ital- j iull"nent; jisod. inn new i4 kilometers (about 70 T.ov nir nn Mnfnr ( a. nf Henna WM. A. KUSEK, ice President N.- t.21. Tin silu.it hi "" "it'tni mi un gr i Iflnetmi llolldliii:. 851 . HroBd St, i.i daily ii growing uwie , In seeral tons worl.ers iu lj iiii.uiffi r in soviet U i L seriouh tvithont emnlorinent nnd. desncruttU hungry, bate revolted against the l.ol , ' uhevists. Factories arc losed and the i people are living on vegetables. No eugar is obtainable ncval, Xov. 21. (P.y A P.-Tne Esthonian Go eminent crisis ended jes- terday when the Constituent AssenibK ratified the new cabinet formed and , headed by Jnnn Tonnlson us premier, j BEER POURED INToTeWER , 138,997 Bottles Emptied by Zlon' ! City, III., Officials Zion City. 111.. ov. 21. ill A P . From n platform si feet high I.IS.Dfl"! , boUlcs of 2"i per cent beer tod.-n were ' mptied into a speoiallj built trough " that ran to an open sou or. Miuor W. If. Clendcnin pmired the first bot . ' tie nnd Chief of Police Ileckcr nnd his1 aides finished the operation. The cer emony was postponed bet oral days ago ' to permit construction of the platform i and trough so as to prevent "coutam ination" of the city's streets. The mpty bottles were sold to a jupk dealer , for $2I4S The beer was ordered destroyed bj Judge Claire C. Kdwards, of the Wan J;egan Circuit Court after it had been' confiscated wlfen seized from smugglers f from Wisconsin ' r BIG GAIN IN U. S. EXPORTS i Total Value for October $632,000, ' 000 Imports Drop Wa-shlngton, Nov. 21. (Ity A. P i American exports in October, 11110, i were tallied at $(h,2,0()0.Oi0, an in creaso ot !s;t..uu(.(HK oter inoe in S, Siiptcmber and o $130,000,000 o.t to a statement today by the lturcau of Fbrelcn and Domestic Commerce. V.x ! ports for the ten months ended with i October were valued nt SH.tiOl. 000,000, nn Increase of SI, 140,000,000. com i pared w 1th the corrcspoudiug period last J ear. I October imports, totaled $41(5,000,000, ; a decrease of $20,000,000 from the high . marl: of September, but nn increase of 51110,000,000 over those in UUober, 101S. FIRE DAMAGES SING SING Convicts Fight Flames Supposedly Incendiary Loss $200,000 Osslning, N. Y Nov. 21. (Hy A P.) Three buildings in the Sing Sing, Srison jard were destroyed this morn ig by a (ire believed to be of incen diary origin. The loss is estimated at I more than S2O0.00O. The destrojedi buildings include a storehouse, fouudrj I "and blacksmith shop. The burned buildings were located some distance nway from the prison it pelf. Most of the prisoners were in the yard when the fire started, but there was no disorder. mun of the inmates, assisting in lighting the Humes. BRITAIN GETS IMPERATOR I Officials of Shipping Board Indicate' Verdict, but Give No Reasons Washington. Not. 21. Settlement of tho controt ersy oter disposition of the German liner Imnerntor was indicated Jast night bv shipping board officials, who intimatid the ship would bo ten dered immediate) to Great Britain Action with regard to the set en other German steamships in the same status had not been determined, it was said. Jt will depend, it was indicated, on final disposition of the tankers under the German flag, but American owned, now held in the Firth of Forth by dl- I rectiou of the supreme council. milesi in one hour nt the ntintinti held ot Mniilici inn trstenliit Tin l rni' ' tii " ui tor W IS lt " ! The Bed-Room Many a bed-room lacks char acter because the element of light ing has not been considered. The right type of lights, properly placed, would give it an air of coziness and refinement. Modern gas lights are well adapted to special treatment in any room to obtain any desired effect. A visit to one of our show rooms will be productive of sug gestions which should aid in making your home uniformly attractive. Broad and Arch and Diitrict Offices THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY SomersetSweaterShop Cor. Somerset & Kentkigton Av. Boy Dlrct from tb Tmetttj ' All Worsted Shaker Knit Sweaters Tb Fnwtn Styles V-neck Pull over Sweat-' ers. I V-neek Coat Sweaters. Shawl Collar Coat Sweat. era. Our Price WmlWKB coLons i fleatbtr Mixture. Navy, Green, Brown and Harooa Brnlar Itttefl Star Prto. 1U.M Send money order or check. Will lend nnVsheri by parrel post. $7.98 Do't hfftltat. Yonr monrr chwrfolly rfi'innni n noi. rininny puTiHTuciory. WiHetd It is unfortunate that misunder standings seem to be so e&sQy created In the automobile busi ness. A policy of "fair and Juat dealings with every one" aids us In avoiding many such hap penings. CUV A. WtllCV Prtt&rt Jhige DieMbttiora 394 rtQRTH BR9A0 STR66T, PHILAOaPHIA ill I ' " Men! This Is a Once In a JKf Lifetime Opportunity! -fift) Imr- - n rlffljW I m I Men Do Not Buy Anywhere -"v 1 flBHI lJsff IX UllK AUnWaHB- I flnW Tomorrow Until You See rk HTIH If WM H IB V- l tmw l the Coats ,n This b'e Sale! mwrnkuUtl llBvAw H mMKmmmu I hB I H 1 CHHliaHw mmwmmm I f T! AlVIerchand!S!lla, Feat That Defiei 'J S All Pvittirlainf anrl RnlHIii- 55S B 5523f JtJSHI Frat lrrrrTJt'J II '.; ii. .' I I ; " r )" V, j 5 c' 1 i v 1 i '.1 V '' The Leather Belting You Will Ultimately Use! r rw Sfc.fcJaMJ ah dhAV Manufactured by CHARLCS iiii1 COMPANY .-WArcti 5fc. llitrfmrlr j'opun Modi $23-75 -M . t-'Csx r"i i ' SsiL"1" " l( , ii ' J 1 The Stroller A VflT lrtiri. (tooil.lxwklnc StTln $29-50 M 7 ' A Belter Warm, smart. sfilrrable lout $23-75 K , '. i f1 I o ! S rrr-rhrT " vrT' i '!i '' ' ,' ''& . 77' V ' i - ' iilLL,''- if1. .tm i it. t 'i ; 1 1 il m,i ' I 1 Warm Back iiV i' inis CjnMJ:,: i ' t I .fc v m (. T ' A 1 " v$rrzxw; is.'v t yy"'', Vister An VHra Htjllnh Kffert $34-50 V I il .i.''W TM 7v r-SJL W Challenges Parallel! 2200 Overcoats Secured at a Price $10 to $25 a Coat LOWER Than the Lowest Present Prevailing WHOLESALE Prices And Offered Tomorrow at the Same Tremendous Reduc tions in This, the Most Marvelous Overcoat Sale in Philadel phia's History. Smart Overcoats Worth Up to $40.00 A. wonderful selection of plain and fancy mixed ma terials in every new popular and wanted model. Form fit effects, belted styles, ulsterettes. These very same overcoats are selling all over Philadelphia for $35 and $40. Here for JP f i O Rich Overcoats Worth Up to $55.00 An unrestricted choice from over 200 of the best examples of overcoats you've ever seen. Evexy new color, every new model is here. To duplicate any of these models you would be compelled to pay $50 or $55 in any other store in America. $29-50 Elegant Overcoats Worth Up to $65.1 This lot embraces the choicest and most exclusive models. These luxurious Coats are finely tailored from America's best woolens and trimmed with expensive silk and satin. This low price of $34.50 is the most compelling price in town. $34-50 All $40 & $45 Suits Tom"ow $29.50 To round out this mighty Overcoat event Mr. Brooks offers 400 fine Winter Suits, selected from our own stock. Every Suit formerly sold for $40 and $45. Tomorrow you can pick your choice for $29.50. I 210 Suits Reduced Tomorrow Only 210 of them and they will go quickly, for these fine silk-lined garments are all regular $50 Suits. And this low price of $434.50 is offered for one day tomorrw (Saturday) only. 34.50 Campus A Very Hmsrt Overt-out for flood I)rtfrfni $2950 J Brooks l5S2MarkebSb. Jusb b&low l6fch.SferseEr. y Store Open Until 9 P. M. Store Orders Accepted BQNW1T TELLER & CO. CHESTNUT AT lam STREET For Saturday MISSES' WINTER APPAREL At Marked Redactions MISSES' UTILITY SUITS 33.00 Formerly 45.00 to 55.00 A ISSES' Utility Suits of Jersey or Velour checks, J-VX very serviceable for school and trotteur wear. Heather and plain Jersey. .Sizes 14 to 18 years. MISSES' STREET SUITS Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 ISSES' Street Suits of Velour or Silvertone. Belted and flare effects in a varied assortment of the season's most wanted models. All colors; sizes 14 to 18 years. 2 MISSES' FUR TRIMMED SUITS 78.00 Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 r NE HUNDRED AND TEN SUITS of -Velour, Duvet de Laine and Silvertone, Fur trimmings of Hudson Seal, Nutria, Mole or Silver Squirrel. Col lar, cuffs, border and pocket embellishments of fur. Many models in this collection are direct adaptations of foreign models. All the fashionable winter shad- Sizes 14 to 18 years. ' ings. MISSES' UTILITY COATS ' -.. Formerly to 59.50 TVrT ISSES' Utility Coats developed in Velour, con ITX vertible collars. Full belted models, lined and interlined.1 In colors of taupe, brown, pekin blue and navy blue. Sizes 14 to 18 years. MISSES' AFTERNOON FROCKS 38.00 Formerly 55.00 to 65.00 A FTERNOON FROCKS of Charmeuse, Satin, "- Serge, Georgette Crepe, Serge and Satin combi nation, also combination Poiret and Jersey. Compris ing a variety of -models, in the most wanted colors, in cluding navy, brown and blacks. Sizes 14 to 18 years. A GROUP OF MISSES' FROCKS 65.00 to 165.00 Formerly 98.50 to 210.00 DAYTIME, Dinner, Dance and Evening wear, fashioned of Satin, Kitten's Ear, Taffeta, Velvet, Georgette, Duvctyne, Tricolette and Tulle, in shades adaptable for each mentioned occasion. One or two of a model. Copies of imported models. -M9VI A iamit i T : ' 1 iJE 1 n, "A r s o .- o I V Zf
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