Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1920, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING rUBLXO LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH
1020
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ISIERIIES FAVOR
HOME RULE BILL
pL$fonists Wolcomo Chanco to
Vh
Bo Froo From Rest of
Ireland
OPPOSE ONE PARLIAMENT
Hy the Associated Press
UclfMt. March 11. Sir Edward
Carson, the Ulster Unionist lender. In
a speech yesterday said that If the pres
ent homo rule bill passed Ulster won.
Tkey would be lucky, he ndded, In Ret
In without fighting what they hnd
covenanted to fight for.
The Unionist Council decided In fa
Tor of the (six Ulster counties being
controlled by tho Ulster Parliament,
should tho bill be enacted. The council
declined, however, to nccept nny re
sponsibility in regard to the bill, and
it Is understood will make no nttempt
to defeat it.
The address was made at a meeting
,cf the Ulster Unionist Council, which
was attended by delegates from all parts
of tho province. Sir Edward Caron
presided. Lord Farnham offered n res
olution to the effect thnt the council
would abido by the covenant and refuse
to accept nny frm of government which
did not include the whole of the prov
ince of Ulster. It called on the pnr-
llamfintnrv tAnfln-u ti Inlrn ufAKu n a
cure Its inclusion in the present home
xujc oiu. inc resolution was uetcateu.
Still Strong for Empire
Colonel Wnllnce then offered n reso
lution, which was adopted, reaffirming
faith In the leginlative uniou of Ireland
end Great Hritnln. adding:
"Inasmuch as the new bill is based
en the principles of home rule and
, -would deprive us of our equal citizen
ship in the Parliament of the United
Kingdom, this council ennnot recom
mend that the parliamentary represen
tatives of Ulster accept nny responsi
bility for it, but inasmuch as the bill
ia in substitution for the government
of Ireland act of 1014 and it recognizes
the right of the six counties of Ulster
to separate from Ireland, for which
"Ulster tenaciously bus striven, and of
fers n preferable alternative to tho
act of 1014, and inasmuch an there is
no prospect of procuring a simple re
peal of that act, this couMl is of the
opinion that the Ulster representatives
should not assume respousihility for
attempting to defeat the bill, but should
press for such amendments as are nec
essary and desirable in the interests of
"Ulster and the Unionists throughout
the south and west of Ireland."
Business Men for Separation
At a largely attended meeting of
Ulster Unionist business men a resolu
tion was unanimously adopted affirm
ing tlio belief that the business inter
ests of Ireland would best be served
oy lrgfthitivc union with Great Brit
ain. "But." the resolution continued,
"recognizing the gravo risk thnt re
jection of the present bill would lead
toan all Ireland Parliament in which
the vast commercial interests of the
northern provinces would be gravely
Imperiled, and, inasmuch as the pro
posals contained In tho government of
Ireland 1020 bill to the Imperial par
llnmcnt complete reserve control of tax
ation levied through customs and ex
cise, and, to some extent, through in
land revenue, it is authorized that Sir
Edward Carson take such steps ns ho
considers right and proper to secure n
settlement which will permit Ulster to
proceed on her course of pence and
prosperity."
Dublin, March 11. (By A. P.) At
a meeting of the Irish Unionist Alliance
n resolution was passed "reaffirming
the determination of tho southern
Unionists to oppose home rule by every
means in their power."
I
SIEPS DOWN TOOAY
All Members to Present Resig
nations to Facilitate Premier's
Task in Reorganizing Ministry
NEW MAKE-UP IS FORECAST
AITS CABNE
UN R1WIPAST0 NEL
GABINETTO NUT
I Ministri Rassegneranno Oggi
lo Loro Dismission! al Prosi-
dento del Consiglio
Published and PIntrlbulM Under
PEUMIT NO. 34 J.
Authorised ly the art of OetnW 6,
1017. on II lo at tho Poslortlco of Phila
delphia, Pa.
a. . mmxnsoN. .
Postmaster General.
UNEQUALEDIN PURITy
A delicious health-giving tablo water
By tho Associated Press
Home, y-irch 11. Members of the
Italian cabinet will hand their resigna
tions to Premier Nittl today, this step
being taken in order to facilitate the
premier's task in forming a new min
istry, according to the Tribunn.
Iteorganizntion of the cabinet is
occup.iing public attention to the ex
clusion of virtually nil other interests.
Premier Nitti. nccording to the
Giornale D'ltnlia will, in addition to
holding the post nt the head of the
cabinet, be minister of the interior,
whl'c Vittorio Scialoin will continue ns
foreign minister. Slgnor Falconl or
Slgnor Denleola, ndhercnts of former
Premier Glollttl, will be colonial min
ister, while either Slgnor Mauri or
Signor Medn. Catholics, will be given
the portfolio of justice. Tonncr
Premier Luzzatti is expected to be
minister of the treasury and Signor
Schanzer, who now holds that office, will
'if transferred to the ministry of
finance. Slgnor Uonoml. reform
Socialist, will be minister of war and
Hear Admiral Secchi and Carl Per
ruris will respectively rotaln their posts
ns minister of marine nnd minister ot
industry, commerce, labor and food
Por minister of agriculture the news
paper believed Arthur Luigi Itosi.
present minister for colonies, of Signor
Miliani will be chosen, the latter belns
formerly head of this department
Signor Fero, Radical, is mentioned as
minister of public works; Slgnor
Peuavn, Democratic, for minister of
transportation : Signor Giufelli or Slg
nor llorl for minister of instruction, and
Signor Alessio, Radical, for minister for
liberated provinces. while Signor
Cliizcnti is said to be stated as min
ister of posts.
Rotnn, 11 mnrzo. I membrl del Gn
blnctto italiano tnssegncramin, oggi,
lc loro dlmissloni nelln maul del Prcsl
dento del Consiglio del Mlnl'tri, On.
fncilitare l'On. Nittl per forraare un
facllitarc l'On. Nittl per formarc un
uuovo Mlnlstcro, sccondo qunnto dice
In un suo nrtlcolo il giornale "La Tri
bunu." Roma, 10 marzo. La riorganizza
zionc del Gnbinetto italiano tiene occu
patn la pubbllcn attenziune con virtunlc
escluslonc dl tuttl gli nltri intcressi.
Parccchic previslonl sullc pcrsonnlita
die l'On. Nittl chiamcra uel nuovo
Ministero Bono futtrc dnl Giornnlc
d'ltnlia, cho annunzln uua listn di mem
bri del nuovo Gnbinetto, la quale sem
bra sin generalm'-ntc nccettiita come
probabilo composizlonc del nuoo Go
vcruo. L'On. Nittl. scoondo II gloruale pre
detto, oltrc alia Prcsidenzn del Consi
glio terra' l'lnterim del Minitero per
scopo deceit Alleatl dl prendcro ccrto
misuro contro In Turchla, per 1 re
cent! ma8sacrl tlcgll Armcnl. II glornnlo
rltlcno che dctto misuro consistcranuo
neH'effettlvn occupazlono dclla cltta dl
Costantlpoli c dl c,crtc Important!
poslzionl strntcglchc cd esercltnre II con
trollo Allcato sopra le comunlcazionl
tclegrafichc.
Telegraph Briefs
Louisville. A co-opcrattve store will
be opened here March 20 byi employes
of the Louisville nnd Nashville Railroad
Co. Any railroad employe may obtain
the privilege by purchasing one share of
stock, for which he will pny S10, with
n limit of livo shares. A saving of 30
per cent is estimated by its promoters.
Galllpolls. A section of tho Ohio
Stato Hospital, pnrtly destroyed by fire
Tucsdav, wns set on fire ngaln yester
day, investigation of tho stntc board
of tho deaths by suffocation of eight
inmntcs Tuesday revealed oll-sonkcd
blankets under thejfioors.
Cow YorU. Conversation by wireless
telephone between passengers in a navy
"blimp" nnd a motortruck stntioned nt
Broadway and Forty-second street dur
ing on exhibition flight over the city
yesterday wns heard by persons stand
ing around the truck ut a distance of
ten to fifteen feet.
SAYS LYNCHING IS DOOMED
Principal of Tuskegee Institute Sees
New Attitude In South
Now Yorli, March 11. (By A. P.)
America's ''most shameful and dis
graceful crime of lynching is doomed."
because tV South has taken n definite
stand acainst "injustice toward the
colored people," declared Dr. Robert R
Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute,
''.. . . .. ' . . . -' . ! Ill UU 11U111V30 MV.w ..-v u.q.w .. v vu.
gu Aitnri interni. mentre lUu. bcMloin' no,.!,, iini
rrstern' nl Ministero per gli Affirl
Estcri. Gli Onorevoli Falcon 1 o De NM
coln, gin' adcrcntl nirex-prcsidciite del
Consiglio del Ministri Glolitti, concur
rcranun nl portafoglio per il Mlnstero
dello Coloinu, mentre gli On. Mauri o
Medn, del partito cattolico, pey quella
del Ministero dclln Glustiziu. Si ctrde
che rex-prcsidente del Consiglio On.
Luzzattl avra' 11 portafoglio del Tevoro
ed il Ministro Schanzer pntsera' a
nuelio dellc Finanze. L'On. Itnnomi,
soclalistn riformista, nam' Ministro
delln Gucrra cd 11 Vice-Ammiragllo
rcci;hl c Curio Ferraris rlmarranno n
spettlvamentu ni Minister! delln Marina
ed a quello per l'ludustria, Commcrcio,
Lavoro c Vivcrl.
Per il Ministero dl Agricoltura il
giornale credo snra' chiamato u rcg
gcrne le sortl Arturo Lulgl Ilossi, pre
hcntQmcntc al Miuistcro dellc Colonic,
oppitre l'On. Miliani.
L'On. Fnrn, rndicalu, si credo potrn
e-sore chiamato nl portafoglio dei Lavori
Pubblle!: l'On. De Nava, drmorrntico.
per il Ministero del Trasporti ; gli
Onorrvoli Ciuffelll o Bori per il
Ministero dell'Istruzionc c l'On. Aleio.
i radicalc, per 11 Ministero delle Proiin'e
Liberate, mentre l'On. Chizentl si dice
sara' as'-egniito nl Ministero delie Poste.
"In the national dragnet designed to
capture Bolshevists, reds, anarchists
and other enemies of the republic,"
said Doctor Moton, "the authorities did
not report a single uegro nmong the
5000 who werp arrested."
Mine Strikers Hoist Red Flag
Vienna. March 11. fBy A. 1M
The btrlke started recently In the
Mabrlsch-Ostrau coal field, In the
Tcsehen district, in dispute between
Czecho-Slovakia nnd Toland, is spread
ing rapidly and reported to be taking
on the chnracter of n Communist
demonstration. Red flags arc flying at
tho pit shafts and hand grenades havo
been used in conflicts between Polish
and Czech workmen. In nil 20,000 men
have struck.
GUILDERS IS, IRISH SUSPECT
8on of Ex-Chancellor of British
Exchoquer'Held In Dublin
London. March 11. (By A. P.)
Tho latest suspect held In Dublin Castle
Is Lieutenant Commander Erskinc
Chlldcrs, whoso home wns raided by
soldiers Tuesday, nccording to tho Dally
Mall's Dublin correspondent.
Chlldcrs is a commander In the naval
reserve nnd a son of the former chan
cellor of exchequer. He gnve notable
service with tho air force during the
war.
"HINDY" CONSULTS KAISER J-j- uj 10S
,..,A ,, The Times understands that Sir George
Field marsnai nc.w - " r- n Maklns, president of tlio uoyai yu.-
Prealdentlal Nomination
BcrUn, March ll.-(By A. P.)-Tho
DcuUcho Zcitung reports that wheu tho
Gcrmnu Nationalists offered Von Hin
dcnbilrg tho candidature of the Glerroan
I residency tho field marshal asked for
time to consult tho former emperor, to
whom he had sworn allegiance, nccord
ing to n dispatch to the London Times.
'As Von Hindenburg haft slnco nc
ceptcd tho candidacy," adds the dis
patch, "it Is clear that the cx-kalscr's
opinion still carries weight n tho
Kcichs pnrty's political opinions."
lege of Surgeons, will be appointed to
succeed Sir William Osier ns (h i
man of tho Fcllowshln of MLi8'1'
fellowship tamo Into belne rinrui
war to link British. a...i.!d
French medicine.
American
air.
and
'it l
Parigl.
'Temps"
10 rnarzo. II giornale
dice che sembra cvidcnle lo
Polish Troops to Return to U. S.
Warsaw, March 11. Plans have been
completed for tho tranbportation to tho
Pnlted States of S000 of General Hol
lar's troops, most of them naturalized
Americans from Poland, who enlisted
in the United Stutes and foucht In
Prnnce nud were brought to Poland
nfter the armistice was signed. Poland
lms. agreed to transport the men to Dan
zig, where they will embark ou tho
steamship Antigen nt the American
Government's expens"
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rnESH nAMS Whol nr Cut).30cXOIN' rORK ror Roasts)....
S1IOI l.PEll I'ORK (City I , ,.,. v. i
nresseil) . . . . .... 27c Mionlder Pork (Tlcnlc htjlt)..
SCUAl'l'LE. Very line S lbs..SSc lRKSH SAUSAOJ:
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STEAK MEAT
27clb.
1IUMT
ROUND
HIItl.OIN
Hilt ROASTS (llest C'lltn) . . .25cl TKAN ROLI.KD 1'OT ROAST. 18c
rllUCK ROASTS (Rest Cuts) lit STCWISO nr.Kl' (llrlskets) . . llo
UAMIICRU STKAK IScll.ISAN HOI.I.UU llUISKDT ...10c
HAMS CHEAP
Regular llnms (8 to 12 lli. . . .HOc
Sklnback IIatn (7 to 10 1b.). HOc
Cottage Hams (Small) 30c
l'lcnlo Hams (4 to H lb.) . . . 'J0o
I.KAN
IlONKf.IMS
BACON, 28c lb.
YEARLING BARGAINS
Shouldem learllnir 21o
French Yearling Chops SSL
Less Yearling ...; ndv
Loin Yearling Chops 38c
Again! Pure Lard, 24c lb.
BIG POULTRY SALE
Rousting .... 40c
Stewing 36c
All frrnh killed and north 0 to
8 tents pound more.
BUTTER SPECIALS
Nut Murgarlno 30c. Hi
Oli'omargurlne 10c lb.
JL'uticy Table Hutter 70olb.
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For longer-lived, rustproof
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no egs-no sugar needed
Other necessary ingredients you have in the kitchen.
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Noted Polish
Horn Juno 7. 1879, In tho
provlnco of Lublin, Poland
Graduate of Him on Umiiiiu
ttlum, and htiuMcd photography
under noted Rubsl.ni pliotoe
raplicrH In PctroBrad. Jloscow,
Warsaw and It go llo has on
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A Quaker's Faith
BY GEORGE A. WALTON
15th & Race Sts., Philadelphia
FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH, 8 P. M.
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Geuting's Offer
TER fflO
for Children and Mi
Sizes 8 to IOI2
$6-50
isses
Sizes 11 to 2
$
7.50
Right now, when dressy button shoes arc most in
demand, wo offer nearly a thousand pairs of pat
ent leather with cloth or grey buck tops, tan calf,
buck top and tan calf laco with cloth tops at theso
special pric.es. All sizes.
Clean-Up of School and
Dress Shoes for
Friday and Saturday ONLY
Sizes 7 to 10Vi!
3-75
Sizes 11 to 2
4-75
1230
Market
Street
7 z j,yl
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Rummage Sale
at Oak Hall!
FOR u few days only this offer will bo
available at Oak Hall. We say for a
few days only because so many hun
dreds of buyers walch for the event, that its
outstanding bargains are Soon snapped up.
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Ken's and Young1 Men'. Salts or .vsry kind and de- 91 fi Efi
sciiptlon that wero 030 nd 530 (odd lota) for IOiOU
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Men's and Vonnp Ken's Suits (not mora than 3 of 9QO Eft
s. kind), all wool, formerly 840 to 545, for aiaJ.UU
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Ksn's and Yoanff Ken's Suits of 950 to 955 qnallUea 900 CA
(odd loto) for O.OU
NOTE: SIZES FROM 32 TO SO BREAST MEASURE
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WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Men's and Younp Ken's 530 to 935 Overcoats for...
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Men's and Young1 Ken's 940 to $45 Overcoats con
servative styles and ulsters for
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Men's and Younc Ken's 950 to 95Q Overcoats for. . .
NOTE: ALL STYLES IN ALL CROUPS
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
135 Hoys' rail and Winter Suits (all sizes 7 to 16) 9
mil not in soon pattern, vio.ou, sib, 930 qualities for
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
A Group of 100 Boys' Suite, sizes 7 to 10, mohair 9
lined, 933.00 and 928.00 qualities for
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Boys' Overcoats, sixes 3 to 18, Junior styles and 9
uisters, recuiariy 9111.00 to 933.&0, lor
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Boys' 925 to $30 Overcoats, sizes 4 to 17 include all 9
nest srraaa overcoats remaining in our stocks for. .
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
Odd Ooats, sizes 31 to 35 breast measure (six drata
Ooats inoluded) for
we are Willing to sfi i
nalnooats, regularly 9C (f Xlalncoats, reffularly
8.B0, for OtUUI $7.50, for ........ 7.
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
935.00 leather Reversible Hoefers (sizes 33 to 40 9
WE ARE WILLING TO SELL
98.00 and $7.00 Fibre Silk
Shirts for Sl.00
WMJ Xlusslan Oord Shirts
for 4XO
$3 00 Madras Shirts for... 2.SO
Sa.50 Madras Shirts for . . 3.C0
83.00 Madras and PeroMe
Slilrta for ... . . . 10
91.50 Sort Ontla Shirts for. 1.00
50o and 7&o Neckwear for 35o
COo Wash If eoktles 3So
SOo Club Bow Ties 33o
63.00 and 93.50
Sueda Olovss.. .
.80 " "
'18.50
'23.50
28.50
i
1
11.75:
13.75 !
12.75 !
15.75
'3.00 1
'5.00;
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ls.oo ;
.85
91.35
ICO
1.75
3.00
3.00
93,00
lUd Oloves, sollsd
, .91X0
, . .45
. .65
,. 1.00
,. 1.15
, . 1.40
. . l.GO
3.35
(small sizes)
.85
75o Tlbre Silk Hosa 500
91.60 ranoy silk Boss
(tartra Sizes) 91-M
Wo Cotton Kosa "
7do Hotasema Hosa co
35o and 36o Jthakl Band-
kerchiefs 3 for 35o
25o Whita Handkerchiefs., loo
60o and 750 Belts 350
910 MO Kaoklnaws for Vm
and Youns; Men 910.00
920.00 Maoklnaws for Ktn
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915.00 Shaap-llnad Ooats
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92S.60 Bheep-ltaad Ooats
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98 00 Shaep-Unsd Vasts,..
90.00 Corduroy Shaap-llnad
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11.60
17.60
97.80
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