Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 20, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC OLEBGER-raiL'AbELPmAVrTSURSDy, t MAY ,20,, K 11)20'
SOVIET CAMPAIGN
EXCITES ENG
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AND
1 FIGHTS INSURANCE CLAIM
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Company Asserts Port Carbon Mer
chant Committed 'Suicide
1 I'oUmIIIc, Mny '-'0. An hmurnlire
ompnn In (our! toiln.v trontnl tin
rrnsotn for lis rrfuil to pay $1(1.000
on the life policy of llobcrt Smith,
. mrrrluint, of 1'ott Carbon. '1'ho mm-
Bolshevik Invasion of Persia and nnnv vaUm thal smith oinmittni ni
Seizure of Enioli Deemed ,,i,lp nni1 ",nt his "ldo" ls " rot I tied
to thp mono
Crave Mr. Smith testified Mip hnd been
talking with hrr liusbnnil. The next
moment he pned Into the bathroom, n
.shot win henrd nnd she found him denil
Mi. Smith m the shnotliiR wn nc
POLES IN PANICKY RETREAT
n the wociaffd Pre
lxmilon. Mnr 'JO Innion of Per
sia Hnd the mmiiic of the poir pi i.ii
drew n reply today from Chairman Mo
Cumber, of North Dakota, lie innde
the counter insertion thnt Kenjoh hnd
dispiissed irrelevant nilbjeetn nnd thnt
lohnvon hnd spent lx months mny
from the Senntc In his prcsldcutlnl
mmpnlRii,
Clinirimin McCumber ilenled thnt the
rommlttre hnd, or lould, "condemn
nn bills a nd said the lomplnlnt ciime
with poor crnce. Senntor ,Tohtion. ho
ndded. would hnve "plent of time nftcr
thpionventlon"' nt Chicano, to dcotc
his nttentiou to Sennte business.
STRIKE CLAUSE ABOLISHED
Railroad Station Agents Accept Pro
visions of Esch-Cummlns Law
I'lUsburRli. Mn ".0 (Ily A. V )
The "stiiKe" Iniue in the blnus of
the Order of Itnilrond Stntion ARents
cidrntnl. Thnt no ponder marks were on
her husband's bend where the bullet en
txml n & vi i am monnAMn 1 Ift nt linn I 1..... I....... ..I I ... I ..m ...1 t..l l,jtnnftnH
.-- ...... .... ....... - , Ullll U UIV1I l"S HMIUUUHUIVIi Vl IHI Mil's IMM'll I'l I II 1 1 Mil li'U It 1111 IH1IIIM
hv thc.noWieriki. it " "nriinnon encmes of the otsnnirntlon will be
01 Mini inwn m iirnrii ii.p-. "- , - , , , , ,.
rrMfn.l n tl, i.erp nml the Noiii Int A. P Knittle. counsel for Mrs
TAFT UNITARIAN CHAIRMAN
.
Former President to Be Honorary
Ueider of Church Crusade
Itniton, Mny 120. rormer l'resldenl
William II ward Tuft hns nccepted the
honnrnry chairmanship of the I'nltnrinu
cnmpnlcn committee, It was nnnnunrrd
tndny nt committee, hendquatters In this
city.
The committee has organized to for
mulate plans for n great campaign to
sprend tlie message of UnltiirinniKin, to
raise n fund to accomplish thnt purpose
nnd to unify Unitarians.
l'lnns for the cnmpnlRn nre to bp
innde nt the nnnu.nl convention of I'ul
tnrinns here next week,
MURDER CHARGE DROPPED
POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
Honolulu. Mn 2(1 (T. A P I
The .Tnpauee wnr othie hnv nmiouucrd
thnt the first dttnrhnient nf .Inpnnrsp i
troops was Inmlcd n few mih-s south of
Nlkolnevsk on Mnj 1,". hegimuni; their
opernttons ngninst the" Htlho iki no
cording tn n I'oklo mble to the Nippu
Jiji. a .Inp.inisp laiiRiiiiBP iiewsp.ipet,
herp
Inpnn iinmpdinteh will opi-n nrcotin
tlons w ith lttisin for h buffer state in
Sibcrin, it is iiIm reported
FIRE RAZES N.J.J0ADH0USE
Incendiarism Is Suspected In $8000
Blaze at Folsom
rnlsoin. X. ,I Mn L'O The Hotel
Schiilr n well known rojillmuse nun
the Iteadiuc Rnilwnv dppot Inn. w.is
reduced to nshes earh this moriuc with
n loss estimated nt SMhIO S.iiiuipI
TSolskj. tlie proprietor, escaped with Ins
Awfe nnd babv son TIipip were no pi
trons in the plai p nt the t mv
Uolkj susppctn inietidiorism bn.iiisr,
he whs aroused nbout " oMock a
loud noisp n of sninrntip knkinj nt
thp door. RushiiiE dounstnirs Iip fouml
thp buildmc in llames. The fT, t thnt
there was no stoc near while tlie blnre
started, adilcd to his suspicions
Alibi of Youngstown Walter Is De
clared Flawless
taken up for settlement with the fedeinl i . 1Io0't",,!1 , Mn,y -!.,(,,y Al
. ...i....,.i i.,i,- i,...i .. , ,.,, . P.) Willie Sehlneel. tnunzstown
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position is pxtromeW srup it Is up ( Smith, contends no suicide would hold n ooithcs. j; jj -Iorton. president of the waiter, brought here from Ohio In ton
clnrcd in some nnnitcr. Vewrpnper ,CVolver in thnt position. order, nnnounceil lierp todnr -
nsk wlint thp ltritih (,oprnment I i . Ihencptit. meetinc In blenninl con
jtolnc to do in new of its nstecuiPiit . .. , -.,. ,. ention hero. hnp otpd to do nwn
with IVrsia lonelinlpd last xenr. '1 SEES BILL SIDETRACKED with the clause nuthorbinR the .nllliiR
In this (Otineition Andiew Honnr ()f ,tiikes to enforce demands of the
I-nw. BOTPinment leadei. told the House McCumDer RMDOnds With Slam at orkeis. Mr Morton snid. He ndded1
of Commons todnx that the nKrepment IMcuumner riesponas wiin biam at thnt ,,,p tr,Ko weapon hnd bcromo ob-o i
does uot plate Wrrnt Britain under Johnson s Campaign leteni the opinion of n majority of the ,
obliRations with regard to the llolslicwk WashltiKton. Ma ''(). Charges of pgents. who belieed thnt thp Hsdi
Invasion s.rnntors Ipnon. of lown, nnd John Cummins hw. under w hie Ii tlie rnihnnd
The offensive hrgun lat 1'iidav b the s()n ( C'alifomin. thnt the SeiWte labor board was united, provided n
JSoMicwki ngnlnst the Poles along n vteering committee had sidetracked the letter minus of adjusting Mfferences be
fift iiiile line on tlie northern front mpt pmkei icgulation and other bills tnnjn emploves ind employers
was continuing suiiessfullx up to es ,..
terdav. aeording to an othdnl Moiow . . i
htntenieut todnt The Polish retreat
was paniiknit some poiuts, the state-
ment declared
The capture of n lnrgp number of'
prisoners nnd immense nmounts of sup-1
plies is claimed The Rnlshexikl repoitl
their ndvnncp tn the Cherkassy region,
along the Dnieper, to the south of Kiei.
to be continuing but state thnt thete
Is no ehange in the situation in the
region of K ev itself The statement
also savs
"During the nihimie on iabk wp
took a largp number of prisoners, who
are being i ounted
"In the direction of Bonov our
troops, starting on advance, forced the
river Itcrema on n second twentj miles
The fighting i rrsultitig tn n continued
enlargement of the ground held on the
right bank ot tne river i-iprcc ngnting
is continuing in the direetion of Zhiobin
and Mozir. in thp rnilwnv rqjiou, nnd
north of Uornnl "
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Time-Saving
Iwins
DEPEND upon your
alarm clock to call a
halt in your slumbers. And
upon your DUO LATHER
BRUSH to bring you to the
breakfast table and the
down town car on time.
The DUO makes a
quicker shave possible be
cause it combines brush and
cream. The cream is in
the handle. A dip in water
a twist and the best im
ported bristles of the brush
are whipping up a lather
for a luxurious shave and
a speedy one.
The DeLuxc Brush Company
2517 N. 2nd St., Pbd.delphi.
Look for the DUO tn
thr maroon end Hold
box SS 00 with hller
of rroam Refill 30c
each at your dealers or
by mail
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Grand Banquet
Is the world's finest
COFFEE
served in nil the
Hanscom Restaurants
or 48c lb.
nt our Grocery Dcpts.
Commonwealth Blend
a Delicious Coffee, 41c lb.
r.ft nancm do nil ywnr bakln In thoe
days of hlah-prlced flour and nurar.
Wc Make a Specialty of Wedding
and Birthday Cakes
lou mar be aure ot tovrrst nrlcra and
nbiolule satisfaction nt
HANSCOM'S
133; Market Strrtt and Ilrnnthcar
nection with the slaying of Frederick
Itueckert, wealthy mctnl mnnufneturer,
was discharged by Recorder Cnrstcn
today when he wns arraigned on a
chnrge of murder.
Inspector Kelly asked for Schlagcl's
dlschnrge. dcclnrlng thnt police inyca
tlgntlon hnd fnllcd to sho u flaw In
his alibi. w
fCREDIT CLOTHING
Clothes for the Fnlire Family
We Solicit Your Account
Hy-Grade Clothing Co.
827 CHESTNUT ST.
2ci Floor? Open Eve.
OTIIIETO 40m11TH
0IUUd"uilsT
C flc DINNER or SUPPER C no
3U v7fl..8B.u&.,rec'otff.2dU
irto PLATTERS
sUII includtna D. D. and
STILL IN THE GAME.
FOOD JUST THE SAME.
DON'T FOHQET,THE NAMEI
STULL'S
Plant ot Fred. Pearson & Co.
Designed and Equipped by
W. E. S. DYER
Mill Engineer
LAND TITLE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA
Factories Mills Power Plants Special Processes and Devices
OVER 800 PLANTS IN 18 YEARS
One Rule for
Success, Happiness,
Independence
Spend less than you cam. It's
a little harder than it sounds, j
but once you start to put awaj
a ceitain sum in a savings bank
every week, it's surprising how
easy it is to save $100, then i
$500. Wcve every facility for
you. Start today. I
We Pay 3.B57 i
Interest
from day you deposit
nnd permit you to
draw four checks a
-month.
9AM.TOtOPM
Bryn Mawr College has
given to Philadelphia
of the women teachers in her high
schools.
54 teachers in her public schools.
500 college-trained women.
What will Philadelphia give to Bryn
Mawr?
Bryn Mawr asks Philadelphia for
$500,000 for professors' salaries.
Will Philadelphia help?
Contributions may be sent to Asa S. Wing,
Treasurer of Bryn Mawr College, Provident
Life & Trust Co., Fourth and Chestnut Sts.
BcrnS
The Bryn Mawr Endowment
1300 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
This advertisement was paid for by an alumna of Bryn Mawr College.
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