Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LED GEE-PHIL ADELIHI A, WEDNESDAY, , JANUARY 28, 1920
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Cli Jugostavi Avrebbero Risposto
Rifiutando la Proposto Solu-
zione per I'Adriatico
PubllshM nnrt T,ltrlbutd Under
rKinur no 341.
Authorized lu (he net of October, 1.
1317, on fllo at. Hie I'osl.'ftlco ot Phila
delphia, l'n.
Postmaster General.
l'arifii, 2S gennnio. La risposta dui
.TugoSlitW nirultiuiiitum dcgli Allcati,
rlgunrdautc la qucstionc Adriatlca,
rlccvuta n. I'arigi tiol pomcriggio dl
oggi, cohticuc lrtuolmcnte mi rifiuto
nd nccct(arc il compromc--o offerto t!agli
Jtalinu.i. I.11 nspo-tu, si cicdc Mig
fcrisce una uuuwi base di compromosso
Sulle lluce dellu piupostu del'l'icsideiite
Ttoma, -7 gptiumo Lp rclazioni aim
clievoll con la Jugoslavia bono deside
rabill. ma rmn dovranno nnilaro piu' in
la' per richiedere arnficl ncgH in
tcresil ni7 onnli suTAdriatico, dice 11
(ilornale d'ltalin. L'evieuazione degli
itallnni dalla costa dcll'Adrhtico cd 11
ristabilimpnto cola' dellc forze slave in
una strategica pnsiziouc potrebbe cstcrc
Ticricoloo ppr 1 Italia.
TnrticolNtn cou' contimia : "L'ltalia
rronfip 1) fnrimdubilp unporo rallltarc
d'Aut-tria p Iidto' 1 Mini figli opprc-i.
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PC Rll jumiiuvi uuu IVIlllHVUIIUllU lV
p loro lntcu'isp U Micro u nccorno con
l'ltalia, prpfcrendo piovoearci. isi miuo
pazzi ciecbi p dovranno pcntirsl dclla
loro caparbictn'. In nessun caso la
vittoriota Italia si inginccchiera' In
nanzl ai Croat! cd agli Sloveni chc
fino a ieri furono fedeli servi degli
Absburgo."
Roma, 27 gennaio II Comandante
Rcssetti. die torpedino' ed affondo' la
dreadnought austriaca "Viribus Unitis"
nel porto di Tola, il 2 novembre 101S.
lia rivolto un npirllo a tutti i uoi
collcphi della Marina ixmie a tutti i
wacchinisrti terronau Per dareTcein
jiio, egli Ua. oggt, eondotto un trcno
tiiretto da Cenoia a Roma. Al suo
orrivo fa nconosciuto cd cntusiustica
meoto no oilo
I Deputati socialist! hanno prcsentato
alia Camera una uiozioue reclauiante il
djritto di Miopcro agli mipicgati per 1
pubblici tenizi
FAMOUS ALBANIAN DEAD
Picturesque Career Is Cut Off Sud
denly Was Red Cross Officer
Paris. Jan 2- iBv A. P Cap
tain Slihill ?p'im W.issa. nn officer at
tached to the Auiericdu Red Cross, in
Albania and a vouns man with an un
usually picturesque career, has died sud
denly following au attack of pneumonia.
The captain was a son of an iu
fluential Albanian bey and for years
M-as spokesman in the Montenegrin
court for numerous mountain tribes. He
epoke English well, having been edu
cated at Robert College, Constantinople
For jears he preached peace to the
Albanian tribesmen and often was able
to prevent conflicts between factions in
that couutrj After the armistice he
joined the American Red Cross and
proved luvaluab.i in carrying ou I
negotiations witn A'bamans
Ciaticiara Soap
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MUNSOy SUPPLY CO.
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DINING ROOM SUIT
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ITALIAN HERO RUNS ENGINE
Appeals to Colleagues In Navy to
Keep Railroads Going
Rome. Jan, '28. (By A. V ) Com
mander Itafacle Itosetti, slio torpedoed
and sunk the Austrian dreadnought
Viribus Unitis in I'ola harbor, Jsovembor
2, 1018, has addressed nn appeal to all
his colleagues in the navy 11s veil as
engineers in the service of the govcrn
ment to transform themselves into cu
ginc drivers. Settiug un example, he
droo an express train from Genoa to
Home, todaj. Upou arrival here lie was
lecoguized and was given au enthusias
tic reccptlou.
Socialist deputies piesentcd iu the
chamber 11 motion claiming the right to
strike for cmplojen lu the public ierv
ice. KAISER'S BIRTHDAY
IS QUIET EVENT
Former German Emperor Con
tent to Continue Life
Safety of Holland
in
By the Associated Press
The Hague. .Tan. 2S. Former Ijtu
peror William observed his sit -first
birthday his second since he has been
at Ameroneen esterday.
Dutch officials reiterated to the As
sociated Press their assurance that no
efforts, to their knowledge, lme been
made by either the German Government
or the Allies to deal direct with the
former emperor with a view to bringing
about hi- surrender. The ofticinN ex
nrpxspd the belief that the letter from
Count HolieUiOlleru sent fiom Aim rou
ge n on Jauuar 2 to Priuce l'lirstcnberg
ud published in the Neue Zeitune. of
Berlin, can be taken at its tdec .ilue as
an expression of 'William's attitude.
This letter is being widely reproduced
by the Dutch press. In it the former
emperor f-tated he had no desire to re
turn to Germany, as he felt he had
been deceived even by General Iuden
dorff. Field Marshal von Hindenburg and
Admiral von Tirpitz. He said he could
not bear to sec tk ruin in his country,
and that he looked forward with pleas
ure to living at Doom.
These statements, say tuo Lmicn ot
finifilq. rpflrrt piiptlv Ibp ininprors
attitude so far as they kuow. The let-
ter further stated that the former im-
peror favored the return of the former
crown priuce to OoK where the living
is cheaper, as his son had repeated!
comnlained of his m ill income
The Dutch press is beginning to show
souip signs of alarm iu couserpipupp nf
Holland's refusal to grant the extradi
tion of the former ruler but it is
learned that he government is tranquil
iin'l ,1p -iPinPr) tn sttpk to its attitude.
HV.Twm-i.-a J-J J
EVERY member!
of our Board of Direct
ors is practical in some
one or more depart
ments of our business.
E. F. HOUGHTON & CO.
240 W. Someret Street Philadelphia
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I ADMIRAL SIMS I
I ON THE NAVY I
IN THE
IWORLD'S WORKI
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ruary
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nnwersary
All Tliis Month and Next Wonderful Reductions of
FURNITURE AND RUGS
this 1-, vour real opportunity to save on furniture and rugs. uhen we arc
celebrating bv tallinK vour attention to our 60 successful yearb of honest,
dollar-foi-dollar dealings supplying 2 and 0 generations of families with
their furnituic. This ia a record of which the 5 generations of Atwood
ownership can be proud. And now that Philadelphia has, grown westward
and taken its high rents along Second street, the one time only and largest
furniture section (and still large), is able to give you real savings such
as we feature every dav, but still lower during this Febru&ry Sale! Come in
and look at the bargains' all around you.
ire Merely Sugge stions From Our Big Sale Stock
ir
Walnut Bedroom Suit
Pieces
00
42 South Second Street
SECRETARY BAKER
HALTSSHIPS7 SALE
Protests Against Shipping
Board Disposing of Vessels
in Transport Reserve
B the Associated Press
VTsisliinstoii, Jim. 2S. Protest by
Sccrctiirj Baker against the sale of cer
tain of the former Gctinaii passenger,
liners will delay iinul action by the
shipping hoard, which today was con
sidering bids submitted for the ilect of
approximately thirty vessels.
In a letter to Chairman Payne, of the
hoard. Secretary Baker has called at
tention to nn agreement reached by the
ar Department, the Navy Depart
ment, the Department of Commerce mid
the shipping board uud uppioed bv
President Wilson, tlfut ccrtuin of the
vessels turned over to the uoard by the
truusport scrme should form an army
transport respne, subject to immediate
withdrawal iu case of emergency tailing
for use as transports.
"In iow ot the approved agreement
above referred to and the fagt that the
War Department has expended millions
of dollars for repair and outfitting of
these vessels." wrote the secretary, "and
has available at this time complete
plans for utilizing these cssels iu case
of an emergency, I rwiuest thut no ac
tion be tnken toward the sale of any of
the vessels forming a part of the army,
transport icsere until the matter has'
been picsented to the President '
Chahman Pajne leplied that thr
board would not accept the bids until
the matter had been taken up with the
War Department. .
Influenza Hits Force In Siberia
Washington, Jan. 2S. (By A. P.)
An increase in the number of cases
of influenza among the American troops
iu Siberia was shown today in a state
ment issued by the War Department
uealing wltn tne outbreaK or tne dis
ease in the army, both at home and 1
abroad. For the weeks ending January
2 and 9, respectively, twenty -four and
forty-one cases were rcporteu. The
only disease death reported.
now ever,
The re-
was one clue to, tuberculosis.
Pnrt showed the death ia.te among
'tnops in Germany continued high,
CENTMsMj
TMUgT
MPANir
Market and Fourth Sts.
a PHILADELPHIA a
Financial
Success
Aniong tho elements
inolved in the achiev
ing of financial success
is the selection of a
banking; connection that
will mean personal and
practical co-operation
and friendly and helpful
service.
Let us work for our
mutual financial
success.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS
$1,400,000,00
Combined
and
51
SiWlfCCS
60th
Sale
rife55rt, i 8 k &ymsii
bssss w - r i i v i.gseyi
"y iTMJm
Tins and many other
hundsomr -mt- of va
rious st les. A real
bargain.
195
.00
3-Pc. Living Room
Suit in Tapestry
Large, roomy, overstuffed
models from which to se
lect sonio romarkablo At
wood bargains!
.4 Real Bargain at 1 1 o'
Est. 1859
PLACARD PARIS TO FIND MAN
Victim of Mad Dog Discovered After
Frenzied Search
Paris, Jan. 28. (By A. P.) Po
lice officials who bao for some days
been conducting n frenzied search ull
over the city for a man bitten by a mad
dog, hac been successful in locating
their quarry.
A workman was sitting in a saloon
lata last week when a dog owned by
the landlord dashed at the guest and
bit him on the left hand. Later nn
examination of the dog showed it had
rabies, but the injured ninn who ap
peared to think little of the incident,
had left the saloon in the meantime.
Fearing that he might not kuow of his
danger frpm lodrophobiu, the police
btgan looking for him.
He was nowhere to bo found and at
last placards were posted all ocr Paris
advising him to go to the Pasteur In
stitute for treatment. When found nt
his home, the man said ho had felt- no
ill effects of his wounds. He is now
under treatment.
Cable Briefs
Dublin saw an unusual sight jster
da, when peers culled ou labor to plead
their cause Lord Wicklow and Sir
Williaiu Ciouldin were members ot a
deputation of the Ulster partv who vis
ited the labor delegates uow investigat
ing conditions in Ireland. The labor
members told the Ulsteritcs that al
though opposed to the home rule bill
Established 1853
Drpt. of The Barrett Co.
Contractors for
BARRETT
SPECIFICATION ROOFS
SLAG ROOFING
PROMENADE TILE ROOFS
WATER PROOFING
ROOFING MATERIALS
36th St. & Gray's Ferry Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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"The Brush Your Dentist W
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I Ask for It 1
R by Name H
H Insist on getting the M
H Brush with the se.ven Mj
I flexible tufts. Thoroly
IN cleans even' euriace of I
M every tooth. U
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m Depots or Direct ly Mall M
I DR. C. L. CARD I
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Survives All Tests
Nu-Dura-Tin is standardized by us so
as to make it impossible to use a tin roof
of inferior quality merely by specifying
NU-DURA-TIN.
Nu-Dura-Tin has withstood the test of
lightning, of extreme temperatures, of fire,
of dependability, of economy, of wind, of
weather and of time.
Nu-Dura-Tin is built up to specifica
tions which are rigidly adhered to in order
to protect the builder, the home-owner and
the owner of buildings of every kind.
See Your Hoofer or Write
The ROOFING: METAL & HEATING
ENGINEERS
(composed of 1G5 Hoofing Engineers and Contractors)
308 Builders' Exchange
or the
METAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA
Ml organization for tho Promotion of Blantlards in Tin, Itqojing)
they wcro also opposed to an Irish re
public. Premier Llojd George's new program
Is said to be more liberal than 111y cer
before promulgated, stopping short only
of an outright socialistic uud labor
basis. As outlined, the program soon
to bo announced is: First, a Hystcm of
profit-sharing instead of nationaliza
tion ; second, the perfection of old age,
uueniplojment and other govcrumcut in
surance; third, Ireland.
Reports from the Polish front nre
to tho effect that unless the Allies pro
vide assistance uow, General Pilsudski
and his staff be forced to other
quarter!) for aid. This means they will
cither appeal to German or make, peace
with the BoMieviki.
Former Austrian Cruiser Sinks
Biiudlsl, Jou. 28. Tho former Aus
trian protected cruiser Novurn has sunk
iu port. The Novum sprang n leak
while proceeding from Cattaro to Biscrtu
with n squadron of French vessels.
There were ho casualties.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ttemoTfs Dandruff StoptUtlrF&lllii;
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
euo. ana f 1 to at oruccisis.
Hiiro Chem TTH l'M-horti W.
GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO.
Miinttrm liirprH I OnrnKiil.
lil.t MIRTH 10T1I MHKET 1 Till 0 I'. 31.
$1S9S List, Immediate Delivery
H. L. Smith Motor Co.
- 2035 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
NAVY SURPLUS SALE
STORE RETAIL STORE
IN nCII.DING NO. 401 JUST
OCTSinU NAVY YARD GATE
ori5' l'ROJI 0 A. M. TO 4 r. M.
ltemarkablo BUttngH may bo made by
the purchase of. the following new r
tlclfs no on sole:
Ilaskets, loaline ?1.7S
lllnnlietB. .Marino, 66188 lu.,
(., 3 lb., drab 6.35
Boole, rubber, Marine, knee. 4.55 nr.
IIoxch, ditty 3.00
ttroonio, whlsh, Navy 40 en,
Urushex, hair, Nay 30 eu.
l!rulc-, shoe, Nay 15 ea.
UrilBlies. shoe. Navy 45 ea.
Buckets, salv. Iron, re-enforced
00 ea.
Caps, atch, Navy 1.25 eu.
Cloth, 30-ot. Overcoat, T.avy
blue 6.00 yd.
Cloth. 18 ot,, Navy Blue.... O.'JSjd.
Coats, rubber Marine 5.25 ea.
Drawers, h a v y, woolen,
Nuy . S.lOea.
Drawers, heavy, woolen,
Murine, all sites S.25 ea.
Drowe'H, woolen, medium
Marine 1.85 ea.
Drawers, nainsook. Marine. .60 en.
Flashlights 75 ea.
lilotes woolen, Navy 00 pr.
Glotes, woolen Marine 00 pr.
Hats, rubber Murine 75 ea.
lacl.nbes. Navy 70 ea.
Jersejs, Nnvj 5.50 ea.
.Iiilce, Apple, 6 01. bottles . .14 bot.
Juice, drape, 6-01. bottles.. .14 bot.
Julie, Logan, 4-oz. bottles.. .00 bot.
Needles, Nay, sewing 06 paper
Overcoats, Nuvv 24.00 ea.
Oiershoes, rubber. Marine . 1.25 pr.
Sheeting, cotton, unbleached,
40 Ik. wide 33yd.
Nay, 72 In. sheeting, cotton,
unbleached 64 yd.
shirts, flannel, C. P. 0 5.50 ea.
hocks, woolen, Ssir 50 pr.
i-ocks, woolen. Marine 60 pr,
Hocks, black, eotton. Marine. 2.75 dor.
Toweling. Turk.. 28 In. wide -"0 jd.
Trunks, fiber 5.00 ea,
I ndershlrts, cotton, Nay... .60 ea.
I ndershlrts, heavy 1.1)0 ea.
I ndershlrts, Marine 2.25 ea,
l ndershlrts, medium. Marine 1.85 en.
, trip to the Navy store will repay
heads of families, Industrial plants, and
all who 'desire to buy wearing apparel
and "household necessities" at reduced
prices from the Government, Come bv
automobile or trolley car. Car routes
Nn. 2. 20, 40, 53, 60, 63, 64. 70 and 81
transfer to route No. 20, which comes
direct to the Navy Yard gate; signs
point the war ' the store, Purchases
may be made quickly. A large corps
of salespeople are 011 hand to wait on
customers, Infmrnatlon may be ob
tained by phone, by calling Dickinson
tSOO. Branch 2SS
I IlilSl
1 Jy&Yf, "jEj
'WBLZA
IlfF I XX U R ES
BSl sharp reductions j
iMjafr 6-Rconv House
SSi(L, 1 ltll Complete
MMMONWppl
IRISH CLERGY RAP BLL
Education Measure Denounced as
Demoralizing Scheme
Muynouth, Ireland, Jnn. 28. (By
A. 1) Strong comlemnntlou ot the
proposed Irish cducutlou bill was ex
pressed today nt tho assembly here of
rnrdinnls, archbishops nnd bishop.
Speakers described the measure ns inc
most demoralizing scheme put forward
for Ireland siuce tlie net of unlou.
They declared that until Ireland was
governing bcrsclf, nn attempt to nbolisli
the existing boards of education, as
proposed by this bill, would bo resisted.
American Upholstery Co.
Oldest & Largest
House o f its
.Ulna. Old
I'arlor Hulls
Ile-ronslrurted
Upholstered
and Polished
S15 am
l'lrst-CIass work
,. Guaranteed
Slip Covers Mudc
Wo carry a. larn fiIMlnn nf TTit.int-u
jnntprialn, pplljnff at wholesale prices
305 Arch Slrcct "EU'ST
Used Car Department
Pnrlrnrrle 0rhaulcd and pro
raCKurilS tctod by our war
ranty, haa by fHr a greater
tnstrlnslc -valua than new cars at
the tame price.
A FEW OF OU11 SPECIALS
Packard Twin Six Sedan
Packard Twin Six Limousine
Stanley Steamer
Fierce-Arrow Llraouslno
Wlnton Tourlnr
Wlllys-Knlght
VVIllys-OvcrUnd
Packard Motor Car
Co. of Philadelphia
3 9 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Locu&t 3903
Hues 3500
jf mum
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Last Week of January
Sale at Oak Hall
OUR $30 AND $35 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $25 00
OUR $35 AND $40 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $3000
OUR $40 TO $47.50 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $3500
OUR $50 TO $65 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $4500
OUR $75 TO $85 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $6500
s
that you make your choice early.
Over one thousand Overcoats are obtainable at these outstanding
reductions alone s
$28.50
For $35, $40 & $45
Oak .Hall Overcoats
There are ulsters, storm coats, great coats, conservative coats,
coats of all kinds, and qualities guaranteed by Wanamaker & Brown.
OUR $30, $35 & $40 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $25.00
OUR $35 AND $40 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $28.50
OUR $40 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $30.00
OUR $45 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO v. $35.00
OUR $50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $42.50
OUR $55 AND $60 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $4500
w
ORSTEDS,
men.
You may select from high waist-line fashions, double-breasted
coats, or business suits in every kind of good cloth, each one
all-wool.
Clearance of Boys' New Suits
Several hundred are in our Boys' Section for quick clearance at
these prices
$ 15.00 FQR B0YS' 520 & $22.50 SUITS
$17.50 FOR BOYS' FINE $25.00 SUITS
flf01 CA FQR BOYS' $30 SUITS WITH AN EXTRA PAIR
fyZrl.dU OP TROUSERS
Boys' overcoats also show decided reductions. Four or five
of these groups to choose from.
Wanamaker & Brown ltfS?Sh
as tlio mensuro dcprlrcd the .clergy, of
control.
I It wcro put in force, ,lt was ip
sl$ted, it would bo the duty ot the,
hierarchy to instruct Catholic purents
regarding the education of their
children.
FISCHER&BUCKLEY
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Intcresttna Booklet "Look
ino Into Your Own Vyes,"
A Scries of
i
Eye Talks fc
Uy Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
Our Next Tnlk Wed,, Feh. 11
S
mi
mwimm n tc adantagfH of
TT 1 treating accldenta
I I ufTectlng tho eyes
I iinmcdlatelv nfter
thoy occur Is dem
onstrated by the
record of ono of
3
Americas largest
automobile plants.
Tho company employs a
Medical , Corps and several
nurses regularly and tho
number ot cases ot all
Ulnds treated each Bay
merages about 12G.
AVhlle a b'g percontaise ot
tlioo aro cyo accidents, yet
In the pant Jive years thero
liavo been only about flo
cases In which sight was
lost.
Tills rcmarlcablo record
certainly points Its own
moral ; if an accident occurs
which affects your eyes
consult an Oculist Just as
quickly as possible.
Whenever cyo troubles of
any nature requlro attention
go to an Oculist. If glasses
are necessiry. have tho pro
scription filled by a prescrip
tion optician.
Prescription Opticians
G, S & 10 South 15th St.
IFc do SOT Examine Cws
This ''Talk" from a cons rliht
series, All rlshto rcoored
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lUCH prices as these on Wanamaker & Brown's own built all
fcwool overcoats means only one thinsr as the nnd of trm.
week approaches the demand will trrow onwitar! Wo oncro-Psf
$38.50
For $50, $55 & $60
Oak Hall Overcoats
for which Oak Hall is famous,
mese January saving ngures.
There are sizes for everybody both
Stiff Neck
fccomes quickly
BAUME
ANALGSIQUjj
BENGUfi
relieves It just as
quickly. Get a
tube right away
Tho. Lwiolni A Co, N. s.
DROP ON A CORN!
LIFT CORNS OUT
WITH FINGERS
Hurt? No, not one bit!
Just drop a httle Freezone on
that touchy corn, instantly it
stops aching then you lift that
bothersome corn right off. Yes
magic! Costs only a few cents.
Why wait? Your druggist sells
a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few
cents, sufficient to rid your feet of
every hard corn, soft com, or corn
between the toes, and calluses,
without soreness or irritation.
Freezone is the much talked of
discovery of the Cincinnati genius.
Your drutilit hn Freezont.
Edward Weilty Co., Clnclnmtl, 0.
are included in
men and young
ji it
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