Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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tiuesseldorf Region, in Rhenish
Prussia, Declared Under
State of Siego
BERLIN WALKOUT FAILS
By tiio Associated Pres
, Kwen, Jan. 10. Several persons
have been killed and wounded in dis
turbances at Duisburc, Stcckrnde and
other towns in the industrial district
where 20,000 miners are strlklnff. The
Duesseldorf resion in Khenish Prussia
has been declared uudcr a strict state
of siege.
Troops have intervened at Frankfort
to enforce orders prohibiting nn Inde
pendent Socialist demonstration pro
testing against the "assassins of
Berlin."
Berlin, Jan. JO. (R.v A. JM Pro
ceedings against leaders of the mob
which stormed the Ueiehstag building
Tuesday as well as those responsible for
the proclamation that brought the
rriwrla infn the streets have been be
gun by the state's attorney. Fifteen nr
rests have already been made. '
Attempts of radical labor leaders to
provoke a general strike yesterday as a ,
protest against the shooting of members (
of Tuesday's mob failed completely.
The inner citv presented its usual as
pect. A few of the largest shops where j
radicals predominate were shut down. I
but there were no street crowds visible (
in the downtown centers.
In many large industrial plants there
were sharp clashes between Majority .
Socialist lubor leaders who opposed a
strike, and Independent Socialist and ,
Communist agitators. Gustav Xoske.
minister of defense, announced drastic '
penalties would be inflicted upon any
who attempted to interfere with troops j
or with technical emergency crews which
are protecting pubiic utilities.
Council surveillance boards compris- I
Ing a total membership of 000,000
workers throughout Germany would be
provided for in the industrial councils1
bill now before the Iteichstng. Opposi
tion to this bill was the ostensible
cause of the rioting before the Reichstag
building.
Deputy Voegler, National Liberal,
who is opposing the bill, declared tu an
address that 10,000 miners were de
manding places on these, boards and
asserted If they secured the desired posts
they would be precluded from their usual
,rork. Ho said this would result in an
i annual decrease of mined coal amount
ing to 1,000,000 tons.
I JlitIon, Jan. 10. (By A. P.) The
strikers on the German railways lmve
I resumed work in a majority of the dis
tricts, says u Central News dispatch
, from Ilerliu today. The men, it is
' said, received wage increases of 200
marks monthly, while the salaries of
ofBclnls were increased l."0 per cent.
These increases, it is stated, will bring
about a deficit of an additional l.fiOO,
000,000 marks for the railways, which
probably will lead to another rise in
rates.
LE SOLITE NOTE
A
RIGUARDO
HUME
Si Dice che I'ltalia Avrebbe Ri-
nunziato alia Sovranita'
sulla Citta' di Fiumo
Published unci Distributed Under
PEnMIT NO. Ml.
'Authorised hy the net of October 6.
1017. on file ttt the Postortlce of Phila
delphia. P.. A R llUn,,E80Ni
Postmaster Qoneral.
MAY SEND SOLF TO U. S.
Germans Also Mention Siegfried
Heckscher as Ambassador
Berlin, .Inn. 10. (By A. P.I Dr.
YV. 3. Solf. former German foreign
minister, and Dr. Siegfried Heckscher,
a former member of the Iteichstng, arc
mentioned as ntnoug the available can
didates for appointment as ambassador
to Washington.
Doctor Solf was former governor of
Samoa and colonial minister in the old
regime. He served as the first foreign
minister after the German revolution.
Doctor Heckscher was formerly director
of the Hamburg-American Steamship
Co.
Purlgi. 10 gennnio. Tl giornale "Lc
Temps" nnnunzin che I'ltalia avrebbe
abbandonnto i'idea della sovranita' sulla
citta' di Fiume e della ueutralizr.n7.ionc
dl Sebenlco. If porto di Flume c 1c
ferrovie ddvruuuo essere postc sotto
l'autorltn' della l.ega dellc Nnzloni.
T.a sistemazlone della qucstione Atlrl
ntica, secoudo l'Associated Press, la
sciata oru alia Jugoslavia ed al Primo
Ministro dell 'Italia. On. Nittl.
dlmostrn rhe Franeln, Nighlltcrra cd
Italia sonoi plenamcntc d'accordo. ha
proposta soluzlonc c stato comunlcata
a Belgrado cd nnche a Washington, da
dove st spcra di rlcevcro una rlsposta
favorevole.
II- giornale in pnrola, rlfcrendosi nl
testo del compromesso- nnnunzla che
Nittl nvrebbo detto che I'ltalia
offrlrebbe dl abbnndonare 11 Porto dl
Flume c 1c ferrovie dl Sussak sotto il
controllo della Lega dellc Nnzloul. II
Primo JJlnlstro Nittl nvrebbo agglunto :
"La citta' per so stesga e' ossoluta
meote d! naturn italiana."
NeH'opinlonc dcll'On. Nittl Sa qucs
tione Adrlatica c' stata molto csa
gerata d'importnnzn in America. Fgll
fu ottimlstn che tin accordo era viclno
e che non mlnacclava rintcrfcrcnzn da
parte doll Stati Unltl. IOn. Nltti
avrebbe detto:
"Le mle relflzlntii col PrcSldente Wil
son sono state sempre amichevoli.
li'America desldera pace piu' cho lc na
zioni europee. p cio' nou puo' lnsciarc
la questione Adriaticn insolutn. qunndo
tre grand! Poteuze sono in nccordo.
"I.a sltunzione economica in Italia
e' migllore di quella rnpportata. II
debito diguerra dell'Italla u' piu' pic
colo dl quello di qualsiasl altro bct
ligeraute. ma II sentimento del pub
blico e' irritnto perche' 11 popolo com
prende che si cntrn' in gnerra eon
tittte le rlsorse a nostra dlsfloslslone,
lotto' lungamente cd aspramente, cd
ebbc mezzo mlllonc dl uomlnl uccUI.
Esso non puo' comprendero porcho
tante difflcolta' su una plccola roccla
sull'Adrlatlco,
The Gypsy Ring
Always the popular little
finger ring is made in many
odd and attractive styles mount
ed with precious and semi
precious stones.
Particularly appropriate for
the month of January is one of
gold, mounted with two din
monds and one garnet $35.
S. Kind & Sons, uio chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWEL13RS SILVERSMITHS
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BUILDERS' I
MILLWORK
Doors, Sash, Mouldings, j!;
Columns, Etc. jjij
THE HANEY-WHITE Ca 1
A Windshield
Is a Danger
and it should be a protec
tion. A smash of the glass,
and heaven only knows
what horrible results may
follow. A real protection is
It is 100 per cent sure made
In Philadelphia demonstrated
this week at the Auto Show in
BOOTH A-8
THE SUPER GLASS CO.
326 N. Broad Street
Hell. Spruce 5S7H Ko stone. Knee 1730
TWUi
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COMPANY
Market and fourth Sts.
o PHILADELPHIA a
Begin
Nineteen-Twenly
Right
by opening n thrift ac
count at this bank. Nine-teen-Twenty
holds many
opportunities for the
wise sind thrifty.
Wish yourself n
Happu New Year
and make the wish
come true-
17th
Plant
and Glcnwood Ave.
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I CAPITAL. & SURPLUS I
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MiraiiiiiiiM!iiii!M
& DlLKS
X102 CHESTNUT STREE
Office and Warehoutt
21st and Glenwodd Ave.
Lists From Plans and
Estimates Given
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1214 Chestnut Street
Allen, Inc.
1214
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Chas. J. Webb & Co.
Wool
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and Cotton Yarns ,
1J6 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 1
JULIAN s7siMSOHN J
An Organization of I s
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 'g
or Technical Operation of Power Plnnte ' S
Water Purification Coal Analrtea i B
CMnbustloi, I M
S. E. Cor. Broad and Girard Ave. U
Announce an Advance Showing of
New Spring Millinery
. Of Individual Style and Type
Attractive and becoming models for Southern wear; for wear en
route; and for those who wish a hat with a touch of Spring-; with newness
the dominant note !
.VllenV Millinery means all hand-made millinery and spells quality
hs well. The hats are more beautiful this year than ever and1 well worth
cur Inspection.
Velour Sports Hats, Reduced
Now $5 and $7 Excellent Quality
Scvrral desirable shapes in Jay. Amethyst, Allie, Navy and Black
NAGLE
STEEL COMPANY
STEEL, PLATES AND SHEETS
Pottstown, Pa.
Phlla. Office, 1411 Morris Building
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HIGH QUALITY QIICK SEKVICE I ' A
Motor Truck Delivery I , g
Lansdale Foundry Co. I '
Lantdale. Fa. Phon Lanedale 450 S f
Sale of Irish Lace Neckwear
Hand-made collars and rets in beautiful designs of the best grades
of real Irish lace. Suitable' for serge and woolen dresses or for the
Spring and Summer frocks.
53.50 Collars now $1.85 each
Collar and Cuff Sets, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75.
Were $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50 each
Reductions
Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits
22.75 27.75 29.75
Street, Top and Motor Coats
22.75 27.75 29.75
It is our custom to start each season with new merchandise.
Tyrol Wool Suits and Coals at lhc3e prices mean a saving
of at least 10.00.
Tyrol Wool garments are so staple in style thai they are
perfectly good for the coming season.
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
0pJ5B Kr,
1029 MARKET STREET
Tomorrow
Mr. Hill Reduces
Full-Fashioncd Hosiery, 50c pair
They are tllghtly Irregular
price.
The colors are. Black. Wh te. (Jray and Brown
hosiery with fashioned feet
manufacture!' Uiey would be twice
The price is unusual
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
PHILADELPHIA
Steam, Electric and
Internal Combustion
LOCOMOTIVES
There are openings in
nearly all branches for
skilled mechanics. Steady
vork; good wages; excel
lent working conditions. A
large number of the ways
are covered.
NEW YORK
SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION
CAMDEN, N. J.
Apply at Employment Department
at the Yard
Continuing the Sale of
Metal Laces and Flouncings
s Silver Laces for everv ir r.nd purpose. In narrow trimming- widths.
' B hands and skirt length flouncing!) , a few show slight tarnishing:, but most
B re perfect laceB in beautiful designs. All are half price or loss, glv-
S ir.g the unusual opportumn of procuring these fashionable laces al a
j tindlon of their wcrth
1 10c to $7.00 a yard
Eg
Long cloth and Nainsook Special
1 Longcloth, $3 to $5 piece. Nainsook,
I $2.75 to $8 piece.
S TUm t.peo.j.1 numbers were bought months ago. when pm e wne
m .mer, ant we will be unab.e to offer values like these again.
-? There is economy In home sewing these days, with women s and
S children's underwear so high in price
FUiiliiGii!llt!K!!INI!IM
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Buy Your Lumber
Direct from the
Manufacturers
Don't Pay Wnolojalen Prices
Vf Are Manufacturer! Only
Trumbo & Roszel
, DCItJIAM. N. O.
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RIVER-FRONT PROPERTY
With 600-Foot Wharf on the Delaware Itiver
FOR SALE
I nlled hUtfH Slilpplnc noard Emrntrncr I'ltel tor
pnrntion InlteH Iropunulfl for the I'urrhuke of
Mundy Tract, Eddington, Kucks Co., I'a.
Scaled bl.l will bo received until 11 o'clock A. M
i .hri.irt IK 11)0. hv thf. LTnited Hlat.R Hhlnnlnt?
.urA i,'r..rt.i i FipM i oi Doratlnn. at tho nitli'e of tlie SIanf.r of the Hhlpyaru
anu D?ls1on tin N-orth llroad Street. Philadelphia. Pa., tor the .a In of th
?d I'orporHllon'a Rh"frSnt Pro,.erl. known u. the Jtundv 1 ract. at Kddlnjton.
Pa On of the proposals win i uc-uriMou ur mi "-jrnni "i'"'" iwrij-nve nu
das"T?,'l,th3V-arree tract with 1100 feet river frontace and S70 fert f.-ontase nn
stata i lilchway. Is one-half mile north of the Traylor Shlpbuildlntr (.'orporatlon.
15 railVa abo'e the center of Philadelphia, and 5 miles below Hrlstol Pa. The
wharf Is nno feet lone, connected by rail with the New Vork Division of the
Pennsylvania Railroad (subject to necessary permits), with 10 feet of yater at
low tide and a deep channel Is only a short distance sway.
Hlu prints and inventory of said property may lif seen and repeal blun!:s
obtained at the offices of the M'anaier of the Khlpvard Pfants Division. Eniers-ency
Fleet Corporation. 140 North Hroad Street, Philadelphia
Bids must be submitted in duplicate, on standard proposal forms, mad In the
msnner preocrlbed therein and Inclosed In sealed envelopes marked "Proposal
1030-1. to be opened at II A St. February 1, IPSO
Illds must be accompanied by a certified ihenk on a National Pank. payable
to the United Htates Shlpplntr Poird Emergency Fleet Corporation, for 10 of the
amount hid This amount will be applied upon the purchase price to be paid by
the successful bidder, hut In the event that such bidder falls to consummate tho
'imtract of punlinse. the deposit will be forfeited to the. Corporation The balance
of tb purchase price is to be paid on delivery of deed of property to the bidder
The nsht is reserved 'o reject any or all bids
United States Shipping Board Emergency Kleet Corporation
SIMI'VAIlll PLANTS DIVISION
140 JSORTII IIKO IP bTIIKKT I'llllURI.PIIlA. I.
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Come
fomorrow!
loes
ForWornm
Everv Pair Must fio! No Sacrifice Is Too Great!
IN ihi- ".igantic sale we have cast aside all thought ol
cost or value. What we want is cleared shelves for
Sprint? Styles, soon here. That is why we are closing
out every one of these thousands of nairs of NEWARK
Shoes at this unheard-Oj price $5-98 for shoes positively
worth 510 and $12 a pair Who would miss
such a chance ' Grasp it whiif there is yet
time. This sale will come to a close without
notice as soon as the stock is disposed of
Come Tomorrow.
. -e Is Another of the Manv Sensational Values
Klegant Havana Brown Boots with brown cloth top ; full cut TW
Louis heels, aluminum tipped. Splendid $8 value for. .
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AT, 2 IHF .1 Q'rtA n Cnr
worm ju & &
isioveiy
to $65
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TO make tomorrow the
barrier day of this sale
iIr. Hill orders a further re
duction on 1000 of the ltnest
winter suits and overcoats.
The savings are real and
bona lide and are only possi-
!e because of our
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tvhich nccchsitiitcs our clearing out
all our present stocks, regardless
of profit, before moving into our
new store at
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LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS IN THE WORLD.
.Murkpt st . hatu..., cm, ..n.i tq.v.
J. tioin ft., near AUrket.
nens ncton Ae between York t. Cunibeiland
Kcn.liinlon .e near Hart Lane.
. Htli ht., near Cherry.
hontli St,, ncur nth.
H, DM HI., near Chestnut
.. I'runt .St., uiir Oaunhin.
I Ola
101 hTom;s in o; tiTltcy
Jiiss .'.' ."' .ll""'H Hroad and
:.. - .r .ne,. near 4ist.
121 OirkV! 5!" """ c and Vine
ii!-! il ,'i H" between 4lli and Dili.
'H n!3i,J!'Qr,, A,r" '".r Orlhodo"
M.fl. Iil,l,g,A" "?"r folunibla,
7iW 'ermunlmin ,c helwven Houierset L I'mAW.,
fca
Market St.
Though this sale has offered urt
matrliablc aud 'not-to-bc-forjfotten
values front the start, tomorrow
will by far be the greatest value
lay. Trices are still further re
duced for wc have no th.ie to de
lay. Mr. Hill advises every man to
oven anticipate future needs and to
buy two and more and put them
away for these low prices will
never be possible again.
Plaid Back Overcoats
Belted Back Overcoats
Satin Yoke Overcoats
Double-Breasted Ulsters
Town Ulsters
American Tourist Coats
Chesterfield Overcoats
Wc list but a few of the styles, and
when you realize that there are
hundreds of materials and in every
roor vim cannot but help wonuer
;i the vastness of the stocks, as
well as the low prices.
Move Than 1000 Pairs
Values From $4.00 to .$8.50
I he llncst of worsteds, cassimeres, cheviot
lant-y mixtures. The assortment is bo largi
we believe we can match up any old suit. All
up to 12 waist.
8 allilE jl
that) 'iUV
sizes y.S tbai1
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