Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC
LEDGETl-rpiLADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEOEMBEfc i&
CLEMENCEAU'S RIB
BROK
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N ON VOYAGE
Great Britain and France Set
tled Differences at London
Conference
AGREE ON CONSTANTINOPLE
Purls, Doc. !". 1'rem'n'r ('loitienmni.
tyliili' crosxtiig the KuglKli plmmiol last
AVednrsilny nit liia way ti Lumltm. suf
fered n frortilnil rib. but with his usual
nloielsm the "TIrpp" did not iicrmlt the
newx of his injury (o beciunc public nnd
fnrrled out his entire program without
faltering. It wns nnlj nn his arrival
home yesterday thut Hie net bei-iimo
known.
Tile ueoidont fa tlio sevenlj right-year-old
premier ihciutoiI while tho
torpedoboat destroyer 'I'einerulre wl
plowing her way through the mountain
ous seas the provnillng storm was kit-king
up in the channel, making its way
to Dover.
M, Ulemeneenu was standing on the
bridge at the time of the iieeldent
watching the progress of the vcnm1! and
gemming the sen. One wave, larger
than the others that had been encoun
tered, rose, and as the prow of the
Temeiaire -tt into It the v-s-el i-arcciietl
and the premier was thriiwn against the
Iron rail, stiffcilug a bruised chest and
a fractured n'j.
With his" nriivnl home tile prenner re
sumed control of the government. Ho
declared himself greatly moved by the
cordiality of his reception in I.oniUm
nnd very much plonsed with his confer
ences with Premier Uoyil (Jcorgc and
other allied representatives.
The Kt'tp lie l'aris says it is prob
able that the Ilritisb premier will visit
l'aris before the end of the year for
nnothcr consultation on pending tpies
tiontt. The Petit l'arisien declares i( may
be definitely stated that all the diver
jrenpies at opinion between I-'rance and
Great llritnin on peace settlement
questions 'were iiiljustetl at the London
conference and that an agreement was
concluded concerning Constantino, do,
Syria and Asia Minor.
An ngreemeut was roneheil at Lon
don that n French loan of r.,O()0.(WM).0(IO
or (1.000,000,0(10 francs, placed in Kns
lnnd, would be uocopti-il.
An interallied military organization.
t'Ksurlug t'tccutiou of the treaty and
having uinler consideration measured
which (lermanv'M possible attitude in
the future might compel, bus been nr
imigcd, with Marshal Foc-h In con
mil.
FURTHER PARLEYS
URGED BY LONDON
IjomiIoii, I ),., I.",, ili.i A. IM
Premier l.lo.vtl (tcurge Is expecled to
make u statement In the House of
Commons today regarding the result of
the recent conferences here, snjs the
Mall.
In soiii" of the tiaprrs appears the
fort-cast sif ii lepetltlou of the confer
ence, "In ni"li re u-iitinti." snjs the Dally
'l'e!eg-ap!i, "lies tic best hope of a
speedy issue from the tangled dlHicultlcs
of the Ihiroiieiiii M-tt'emeiit."
In view of the delay In establishing
the league of nations, owing to Ameri
can indecision, says tit-- Mall, it is evi
dent that tin- conferences In Downing
slrourMinvo partly undertaken the work
the tribunal of the league would have
P rforuicil. and until a tribunal is es
tablished more t iinfcrcuccs, cither in
l'aris or Loudon, will be neces-.arj.
The Morning Post's Inference is lliu
expressed: "Ve are moving away from
the vague. lilMlbstitullnl shadows of
the league mill returning to the doctrine
of the 'liiihinee of power.' We see
menaces in the future and lire seeking
frit nils in order to inet tlieni."
GEN. BUYER-MIMEURE DEAD
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RANGE MUST BE
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Eugene Schneider Foresees Ex
penditure of 3,000,000,000
Francs on Our Products
STATE LOAN IMPRACTICABLE
the Associated Press
iiris, liis-. l.i. l1 ranee hum speiel
It. 000.000. (Mill frillies (nominally itboul
SIHIII. 000,(1011) in tile I Illicit stales ilui
iug the coming ,ear oil wheal, cotton
oats, coal and machinery, says 1'iigem
Schneider, who lias just returned frtm
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III' l IllU'lt .Tillies, HIIVII- IM- 1IMII llll-
illeil a mission on behalf of the l'renel
ifivcruuicnt.
"The American state, as n govern,
nent.", tlic .lournal "iiotes ! 1 lit us say
ng. "cannot and wi'l not advani-e thii
I num. ,Th" tiny of Mate, lonns to n ntntc
Is over. iSuch a loan Is essentially ft
war measure mid It continuation would
paralyze private initiative.
"rurthclinore. the situation nmong
our oversells allien Is far from being us
I brilliant nn people might think. 1 n-
'foreseen slrikesv lime urprlsetl public
U.plulut' ,liul Prcsiilonl Wilson M ,lllnef
i is Impeding Hie wholt of the machinery
of goM'i-iiineiil.
"And there art- the discussions of the
'peaie tr-nt. Those discussions should
I be regniileil in their Irue light thnt is,
that (lie opposition reported is not
I solely political. For the Senate lteptib
i IVims the league of nations represents
u bn-aeh of the iiinstitiition.
"This does not mean thut (lie Ameri
can (lovernniint will not help us. It
will upport every effort we make to
oblnlii credit by private issue, u niny
siilM-t-ihe en Impoltitiit pail I hereof It
self anil luce at our disposition the
machine!'., uliiili lloiited its Liberty
Loan.
"American coumierce ami Industry
mo not lesponsllile for tho exchange
rate. Tliej are upset by conditions
which threaten the stopping of all busi
ness. This unjustified rise continues to
cost France millions nnd benefits no
body.
"Ooi- a tlies have connueretl new mar
kels In Africa, South America and lOu -rope
mid Intend to keep them."
ALBANIANS ISSUE PROTEST
Declare Reported Ceding of Land to
Greece Injustice
Iius!iimo. Dec. II. (ity A. P.)-
The national Albanian committee has
1919
issued n protest ngnlnsl territory be
longing td Albania being separated from
the independent Albania.
Tho protest pays that M. Vcnlzelos,
the (Ircek premier, has declared thut nil
lands, of South Albania arc to be dell-
Give a Lamp
placed in
will
An artistic lamp,
tlic proper position,
often effect a miraculous
change in what has seemed
a commonplace living room.
We offer an unusual assort
ment at moderate pricesi
The Horn ScBrannen Mfg. Co.
127-433 North Broad Street
",1 short walk along Automobile How"
nltcly ceded to tl recce, and that. If this
i(i confirmed it will be a flagrant viola
tion of the principles "fof which hu
manity bled in this most terrible war,"
It accuses the Serbians, Greeks nnd
Italians of land greed,
Derailment Delays traffic
Derailment of four cars of n freight
on tlic JMilladclphln, Ualtlmoro and
Washington branch of the Pennsylvania
ltailronii obstructed the freight ttneki
for four hours yesterday.
Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc.
Reputed tho Largest Distributors of lligh-Grndc Dinnenvare
Dutch Silver
for
Gifts
TEA BALLS, TEA STRAINERS
TEA CADDIES, TEA SCOOPS
SUGARS and CREAMS
SUGAR TONGS, GRAPE SCISSORS
BON BON TRAYS, BOXES
SALAD SERVERS
BERRY SERVERS, SAUCE LADLES
ASPARAGUS SERVERS
PEPPER GRINDERS
Sole Agents for Wedgwood Dinncrwarc
1212 Chestnut Street
Husband of Daisy Polk Led Lorraine
Army Group
Pails. Do". I.". H'.v A. P.l-Ati-nuinecnii'iit
N made of the death at
Nancy of (ico.-ii! Count Marie .1. I
I! de lfiner-MI''ieii-c, who, in lill"
married Mi-- Diii.j Polk, of SanFian
ei'.co. when she a engaged in re
construction work ill Vltrlinnnt. where
she now resales in the village that was i
virtually rebuilt under her supervision.
The count began the war as a col
onel in the Fourth Chasseurs nnd at
the end of the war had been promoted
to command of I lie southern group of
the tinny in Lorraine.
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Children Don't Cry Groivn-upi
don't Worry after applying
ATRIKEN
ANODYNE OINTMENT
Till- only hoi st-liold nrennnif Ion or
Us kind for cuts, Iuu-iim, lilies, chared
or chapped sk n. Itellevos P tin,
soothes nntl clennsos.
At Good Druggists
ATRIKEN CHEMICAL WORKS
New Brunswick, N. J.
Whether it's a Rolls Rich or a Rolls Easy,
you're pretty apt to figure the cost by the mile
let it be tire equipment or chauffeur's livery. To
appear smart-looking your chauffeur must be
stylishly "attired" and your car properly "tired."
So our Motor Wear Department has added to
its quality line of livery a quality tire.
The
'"Goes a Long Way to Make Friends'
Fer-ro & Co. inc.
Clothiers & Oulfitlt'i't
Chestnut Street at Juniper.
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'saRZLHatBH3LLHWSW'BraL
Lionel toy electric trains are
perfect in every detail. We can
supply full equipment, includ
ing trains, tr,ack, switches,
semaphores, tunnels, stations,
etc. Electrical experts will ex
plain details of operation.
Frank H. Stewart
Electric Company
31 30 N. tti si.
Sialic Vour riir.nli.ini tiii'mo I'rac- Q
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t)hl Mint
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SECOND 5 Aviwrc WORTH
FLOOR SAVlp"ua WHILE
Our l.omtlnii MuUr L'onsIMd Our
Men's & Women'
WINTER SUITS
COATS DRESSES
& OVERCOATS
Madc-tO'Mcaaure
Troiu Your
Watcna's
Visit the
Standard Tai
loring Co.,1215
Market Street,
second floor.
I,niMf Buy m
ii f our Tailored
Null .r r:iN at
S"'J !!. (MitfTiul In
rlmlfil), nu can
nr.t iliiplltate an
uhcrr In rhltiMlfl
nltia for anjuhcro
nt-ir iltw nrlfp.
Men liy M.v
Itic IiIkIi tirlien fi
Itcmb-AliMlf SmU
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you ran buy opr
lirre nuulp tn .inur
n111 Ittf.lMlirH ullh
fur iifttfr nintrrlal nt a remnrkuhle
st Our Store Itrfnrr Vnn Itny
The Standard
Tailoring Co., Inc.
Tailora to lien and Women
1215 Market St., JMiila.
S'oinl Moor
riouc locust M7S
Open Monday and Hatuidays Tilt 0 P. At.
Founded in 1805
C. J. Heppc & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Glh and Thompson Streets
Mason & Hamlin. Weber. Hcppe Piancs Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolns
"Christmas Victrola Suggestions
What better symbolizes Christmas thair music and
what better musical jrifl than a Victrola?
Below are three Hcppc suggestions.
Settlement may be by cash or charge account or by
our Rental-Payment Plan, by which all rent applies toward
the purchase price.
Call, phone or write at once.
Victrola IV
with four records
tpd
Victrola VI
with five records
$39.25
Downtown '
1117-1111! Chestnut Street
C. J. IIRPPE & SON
Founded In 1SC5
Onf Price System adopted In 1SS1
Write.
Call or
Phont '
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Pull
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Tale Eidolon
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COLGATE'S IMPROVED PROVERBS-No. 7
IB Oii.-h titilurilam
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nipi- mill iiitciiil to l;i'ii tlicm." I
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Victrola IX
with eight records
$76.80
Uptown .
6th and Thompson Streets
Largest Old Book Store in America
Leary's
Great
Book Sale
We bought the entire library
of the late William C. Craige,
General Solicitor of the Prov
ident Life and Trust Company
of Philadelphia. He spent 40
years getting together this
great collection.
The book lovers show their
appreciation of his 'selection by
buying them as fast as we can
get them on display.
After two weeks of the live
liest selling we have only been
abe to show about one-half,
tfut will continue until the
ontire library is exhausted.
This is only one of the many
ots being offered. Of course
they ai-o marked way beloV the
originalor'new prices. '
Come in and look them over,
oven if you don't care to buy.
jloaht Bought. Libraries Purchased.
Leary's Book Store
fJTnl' ""re below Market
Keeps iL Tikfrneim
Mi
Kitfii&U
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QPARE a minute each mom-
ing and eaclt night for a
brush with Colgate's also see
your dentist twice a year, for
"Good Teeth, Good Health."
Sold Everywhere
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ISHHW s&Sr Colgate's is Recommended by
IbSL More Dentists Ttatf Any Other Dentifrice
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Robt. Burns
langfeltow
(foil-wrapped)
15c
Boiof25-$3.50
"HEN you find a cigar .that you really
like, stick to it. Especially if it is a cigar
whose Nhigh quality is maintained through try
ing periods of economic change.
Such a cigar is Robt. BurnS. His filler is still full Havana
and this fine Havana is still brought by special curing to
a palate-pleasing mildness.
Doubtless the General Cigar Co., Inc., could devise ways
and means to cut the cost of making Robt. Burns. But he
would be no longer Robt Burns.
.- The makers of this modern, mild cigar believe, "strangely
enough, in taking good " advice, even though it be their very
own. They have an abiding belief in Robt. Burns, and
having found a cigar that merits their full faith,' they wisely
stick to it.
' ' 119 West 40th Street, New York City
HAVE YOU TRIED ONE LATELY?
TAuSfllK
Robt. Burns
Invincibta
2 for- 25c
(13c for 1)
Box of 50-$5.75
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