Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIl PHILABliiLPHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919
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RUSSIA
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10 DISCUSS PEACE
" British Officer Announces He
Has Received Word From
Soviet Government
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GERMAN AGREEMENT DENIED
,' By (lie Associated Pres
London. "Dec. 4. Lieutenant Colonel
Lrttxang Malone announces that he has
retired nn official communication from
the soviet government of Russia, ask
ing hlra to make public the fact that the
Bolshevik! are still desirous of a (lis-
iiritm . MIAA fllliMI n tt rlnnoiHM f nut
any relations have been opened by the i
dovict government with Germany.
Copenhagen, Dec. 4. The negotia-
tlons between James O'Orndy, repre
senting Great Britain, and Maxim Lit- I
vinolT, the former Bolshevist ambassa
dor t London, whien have been going i
rtn hero regardicg the repatriation of
British nrisonera held in soviet Bus- I
Aia,(-ttill end shortlv, according to the
JCntioualtidcnde. The conference, it
Is announced, has been favorable re
"peeling the exchange of prisoners.
In :i long written btatement Litvinoff,
while honing that some good will come
out of the piesent negotiations, sajs
herc is bound to be a state of dis--atisfa
tion until "the real cause of
the niililiir. operations in Russian ter
itory and the isolation of soviet Rus
sia" is totally removed. It is impos
mblo, lie adds, to think or speak "on
this humanitarian questiou without
touching on the more important ques
tiou which is in the minds of the people
of all the countries of the world
".amcly, peace with Russia."
Litvinoff sajs that Great Britain and
America will have largo economic inter
rsta in Russia, which can be made more
secure by the soviet government than by
any other administration. Russia must
look to thoe countries for her needs in
machinery. ITo concludes:
"The time has certainly come for thv
nllir) nn.l nflini. nnnnt.lna fn tulfn ntnL"
of the present situation and make n
prompt decision."
Repljiug to a number of questions,
T.fff ilnntnmrl 4 1, a t altlimtf.ll I'm.
Ulk.tUUIL ..tlDH-U Lliai, nKi.wi.p... . - .
tnler Llojd George, of Great -Britain,
had denied receiving pence proposals,
such propos-nlh had been sent out by
the soviet government by wireless, and
that lie himself had issued a circular
to allied legations nt Stockholm ill be
halt ot nis government, ouering to cn
r into peace negotiations.
Regarding the nature of the soviet
terms, be said the proposals handed
William C. Bullitt, who was bent to
Russia by President Wilson, substan-
p wt K 1
PROBLEMA
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F UME RIS0LT0?
Truppa Regolari Italiano Occu-
perebboro Fiume e i Territori
del Patto di Londra
TubllshM nn.l Distributed Under
rmtMlT NO. 341.
Autnorljfd hv the act of October ,
1P17. on Me rt the PoHtortlce ot Phila
delphia, r.
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roslmaeter General.
Central Newe,
MARQUIS or ULuVNDFORlK
Eldest son of the Duchess of Marl
borough, the former Consuclo Van
dcrbilt. His engagement to Alex
andra Mary Cadogan, fourth daugh
ter of the lato Viscount Cadogan,
lias just been announced
tially held good. He said no proposals
were ever miitlc to Lieutenant Colonel
Lcstrang Malone, liberal member of the
British House of v'ommons, who early
last month claimed to have a draft of
the conditions upon which soviet Russia
was willing to discuss peace. He re
marked, however, that Colonel Malonc's
statement was cscntiallj the same as
that of Mr. Bullitt.
I-ondr.i, t diceinbrc. Truppc rego
lari italiaue occupcranno .Fiume ed i
territori iuelusi nel patto di Lomlrn.
firmato nel 1H1." trn l'ltnlin. Tlnghil
terra, la Krancln e la Rus-sia. sccondo
un dispaccio da Roma alia Exchange
Telegraph Co
Gabriele P'Aunuuzio ed i suol vo
lontari si ritireiauno da Flume, si dice,
sotto l termini di un accordo raggiunto
come risultato dri ncgoziatl tra Loudra
e 1'arigi.
Lc autorita' navnli nmericaue, die
sono in stretto eontatto con la situazione
di Fiume, negano die uli tale accordo
sin stato raggiunto. nonostnute chc
privati dispacci lascino ndito 'alia spe
ranzn che In questione Adrintica sin
risoluta e chc in I'arlgl i rapprcscntanti
alia Conferenza ddlu race, dell'Amcrica,
Inghilterra c Trancia, ahblano gin'
prcparato un piogetto dn sottomettcrsi
nil' Italia. Frank Ij. Folk, botto segre
tnrio dl Stato dell'Ameriea, c Clemen
cenu inrebbero diclnninto di cs.ere
pronti a iirinarc I'nccordo. Auche
1'lnghilterra fnrebbe altrettantfi
La nntura dell'accordo nou e' btala
fntta nota, ma essi dicone die e' fatto
in modo di soddisfarc il popolo italiano.
Roma, 1 dicembre. leri alia Camera
dei Deputati l'On Tiees, deputato
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War Inventions that Came Too Late,
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Expanding Japan, By Arthur Bullard
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Across Germany by Rail and
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The observations of an American investiga
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soclallsta, ha nnnunzlnto che l'unlonc
genernle del capl opcrai del partlto
Mwinllitla c le frasilont soclalistc parln
luentnri hanno deciso chc lo Bciopcro
guiicrulc debba cessarc alia mezzanottc.
Koma, IS dicembre, I giornall nntl
socinllstl coinmcntnno ron frasl cntusi
nstiche il dlscorso dclln Corona c le
dlmostrazionl nntl-soclalistc cntro c
fuori dejla Camera,
II "Giornale d'ltalln" notando chc 1
cattolicl parteclpnrono alle leall dimos
trazioni, suggeriscc chc il momenta c'
tnaturo per formare una unionc com
pnttu di tuttc le fnrze nazionnli, alia
quale si dice potrabbero far parte 300
deputati. Farecchl nltri giornall com
mcnlano con soddisfazloue le dlmos
turnout contro le forze radical!,
IRISH BILL READY SOON
Will Be Introduced Week After
Next, Says Lloyd George r
I-omlon Dec. 4. (By A. 1'.) The
Rovernmcnt s measure dealinc with the
insn prooieiii will be ready for intro
duction early in the week after nit.
Premier I.lojd fleorge announced In the
House ot lommons today. The bill
would no carried over into the next ses
sion, however, by a f.peeinl resolution,
he said.
The cabinet, accordinc to the Dallv
News, today has decided to Mispcnd trial
uy jury lor crimes ot violence in Ire
landnnd to substitute trial by a com
mission of three judges.
To a large extent the light of trial
by jury has been denied in Ireland for
some time. Several weeks ago Lord
French issued nn order suspending jur
trials, and before that, with Ireland
largely under militarj rule, courts
martial took the place of the regular
courts
WOMEN DENY CANDIDACY I GOLD CHANGED TO IRON
Duchess of Marlborough and Lady
Lee Not Out for Parliament
London, Dec. 4. (By A. P.) The
Duchess of Marlborough in n speech dc-
livcicd nf a charity function in Lon'ddn
dcclnrcd that she had no intention of
seeking a sent In Parliament, assertinfe
mat sue wns "quite satisfied witli
membership In the County Council."
The Daily Mirror han withdrawn Its
recent story Hint I,ndy Lee, of Farc
hani, who was Huth Moore, of New
York, would be u candidate for a seat
In Parliament,
$25,000 Coin Replaced by' Washers
In Box Crossing Pacific
San Francisco, Calif., Dee. 4. (By
A. P.) A box containing $25,000 in
gold coiu shipped by the Anglo and
London Paris National Bank of Man
Francisco on the liner Korea Mam was
found to contain scrap iroh and metal
washers when opened by the' consignee
in Hongkongaccording to cable advlce.s
received by the bank nnd steamship
company today.
The bank, acting as agent for a New
Valker-Gordon
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arrived nt is destination with gold In It
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Plain and Fur-Trimmed
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Of silvorlonc, broadcloth and velour; plain
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39-50
Former Prices Were $
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Top Coats of silvertone and .velour de
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Up to $85, Reduced to &&OV
Handsome Coats of bolivia, silvertone and
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Up to $95, Reduced to DO . W
Higher priced Coats, including elaborately fur-trimmed
Coats of duvctyne, evora, and Bolivia, with seal, wolf and
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$125, $195, $225
Plain and Fur-Trimmed
Tailored Suits
Plain tailored Suits of silvertone and ve
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Former Prices were 5 r
Up lo $75, Reduced to . JOr&V
Plain and fur-trimmed Suits- of silvertone,
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Former Prices were $ A f pf
Up lo $85, Reduced lo &'OU
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wolf, seal and mole.
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Were From $145 lo $525, Now
95, $125, H95 to 295
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