i r W V' 8 iv - f ft, Vv. k: ' . i - ,r ' n I ' x v i R t it OH mW''y IJT" 1 BI. H k s. SWIET FORCE KILLS eii ! i I'lii oi n , I, fi IN i 1 In OIL 1' ! AN PORT --: t Artierican-Owned Storo Looted and. Kolchak Governor Slain VICTIM OF INDIANS HONORED Williams College Receives Urn Con tainlng Ashes of Its Founder WUIIaimtown, Mass., Juno 21. Gov ernor Coolldcr and representatives of tlio army participated yesterday In im ircsslve ceremonies nttendinc the nlne- Inc of the remains of Colonel Kphralm Williams, founder of Williams Collecc. in a special vault under the cbancel of the college chapel. (Colonel Williams was killed by In dians at the battle of Bloody l'ond. near Trench Mountain, Lake (JeorKe. N. Y., on September 8. lTrm. and was burled n the battlefield. This spring a com mlsiiou representing the college ex humed the remains, which were placed in a specially designed urn. That urn was brought hero yesterday. Just outside the town limits the con vejauce bearing the urn ns met by Company M. 104th Infantry, of Adam. which escorted it to Held Memorial Park. There a procession was formed marshaled by two AVilliains graduates, Colonel Archibald Hopkins. -of Wash ington, a Civil War veteran, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Whittles-, of New York, who won fame with the "lost battalion" in the Argonne. In the long line which marched to the Thomson Memorial Chanel were (iovernor Coolidgc, Major General Clar ence K. Edwards, commander of the ITALIA SI RTIRA tired), of the state militia: General J, .7. Sullivan, members of the Williams faculty, alumni and the senior class. WHEELER ACCUSES COX of RADIO OPERATOR MURDERED JJy tlio Associated l'rcss MNomf. Alaska, June HI. Seventeen persons. Including the Kolchak Rover 0r were killed at Anadyr. Siberia, , Wit January. In a dash between nnti t Holshcvlk natives and alleged repre sentatives of the soviet government, and nu American -owned traldlng store was looted, according to information brought hern today by 1,. M. McGirk and Cor belt Itland. Americans. McGirk und Wand were among th.' pnssengers arriving on the Uuslnn FchoonerH Fiver nnd Herlng. They said i..,m -ni-.. t.ilil of tlio flash bv Catitnin iliitisen. commander of Itoald Amund- j Twenty-sixth division in the world wnr; sen's steamship Maude, who stopped at Major General William A. l'cw (re- thfir camp on Ills return irip iron Anadyr and Mnuda in January, nnd who said he was robbed by the alleged Bolshevist. . , , According to the story brought by the Americans, a man named Mikoff. who came to Atiadvr from Seattle Inst sitnimcr as a trading company s em ploye, gathered a following and took possession of the American-owned stock of provisions at Anadyr in tlio name of the, soviet government. John I.nmpc, the custodian, was made a prisoner. Seizures of foodstuffs on which the natives hod been accustomed to rely led them to clash with Mikoff's patty, the report said, and several members of the latter were killed, though not until Mikoff's men had 'loin the radio oper ator and the governor appointed during the Kolchak regime. McGirk ana Hliiud were members of the party of gold seekers which left San Francisco some months ngo for Siberia oil Robert Louis Stevenson's old i schooner, the Casco. The exact location of "Anadyr" is lincertain Anadir is the unnie of n river which empties into Annadir bay, an arm of the gulf of Anadir, which opens on Ilering sea. Some 1100 miles - in this river is the Uuian trading post of Anodlrskoi, but whether it is this settlement to whiih Hansen is r ported to have gone or another ncaier llcring S"S is not clear. Old York Road Being Improved Trenton, June -1. Excavations are being made to improve the section of the Old York road running through Mercer county. Tlio road extends from Cross wicks to Hightstown in this county and continues through Perth Ambov in other counties. The road is said to bo the oldest laid out highway in the con tinent. The right of way was obtained through n grant by Queen Aiiue in 1711 For years the highway was ued as the stage coach route through this state between Philadelphia and New York. Zealous Photographer Drowned Stroutkbiirg, June -'1. John II. Mil debrand, thirty years old. of Cntasau iUn was drowned yesterday in Pocuno creek. He was anxious to take d pic ture of a nearby falls nnd climbed on a rock above the water. When lie fell into the creek his companions were un able to go to his rescue. He did not know how to swim. Anti-Saloonlst Says Governor Ohio Is Candidate of Wets Washington, June 121. Declaring that "all his friends admit, that he stands for a beer and wine nmendmeut," Wayne 11. Wheeler, geucrnl counsel for the Anti-Saloon League, said yesterday that Governor Cox, of Ohio, "cannot sidestep the iharge that he is the wet candidate for President." The beer and wine amendment, ac cording to Mr. Wheeler, is n direct at tack upon the eighteenth nmendment because it attempts to appeal the latter through enactment of a law which pre vents its enforcement. Austria Gives Relic to Sweden Vienna, June 21. The general's col lar, worn by Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, wheu he was killed nt the battle of Lutzeu in 1032. has been pre sented to the Scandinavian Govern ments by the state in recognition of ehnrity to Austria. The insignia was taken from his bodv bv soldiers of the Austrian Guard and 1ms been in the Militarv Mueum here L' DAL MONTENEGRO L'Orizonto Balcanico Ancora una Vola si Mostra Cravido dl Mlnacce BOLSHEVISTSPUSH ONTOWARD POLAND rubllahcJ nnd Distributed Under PUIUIIT NO. 341. Aulhorlied by the act of Octohor H. 1017. on fllo at tlio l'otofrics of Phila delphia, l. a. s. nunt.KsoM. rontmaster llenerat. Londra, 21 glugno Le truppe itall auc si sono ritlrate da Autivari, Dol cigno c da tutta la costa Montcnegrina. secondo dipacci giunti da una ngeuzin ufliclalc dl Helgrado. "Lc truppe Serbe hanno Immcdiatamente occupato i di strctti cvacuati dagll Italian!. Preset! -temeutc non vi sono plu' truppe stra uicrc nel Montenegro. Itomn, 20 giugno Ancora una voltn l'orizontc balcanico si mostra grnvido di minnccc c nuove conipllcarloui si dell nenno in seguito nU'attcggiamcnto ns sunto dai govern! di Ateuc c Helgrado. II Governo itallano e' stato richlesto dalla' Grccia per II eonscno di potcr in tervcnlro contro i rlbelli albaucsi, 1 quail sembra vadino aumentnndo lion soltanto intorno n Valloun. ma nnchc verso le non ancora ben dctlnite fronticro grcco albancsi. Da Vallona giungono notizle secondo lo quail il comando itallano lia avuto sentore clie il governo nlbancse dl Ti rana Bta preparando nuovl attacchi, ma sono state presc tutte lc ncccssaric mi sure per potei ricacclarc 1 rcbclll ad ogni possibile tcntatlvo. In vista dello precedente notisia c dl quella che il numero del rlbelli vndn numentnndo. il Governo itallano ha gia' inviato I neccssari rinforzi per far fronte alia situazione, mentrc le nrtiBllcrle dclla marina bombardano e spnzzauo tutta la zona costiera. Boulogne, 21 giugno. La Grccia ha ottenuto libera mano nolle mtsure mlll tari in Turchia, secondo accordl prcsl In una conferenza tcnutasl leri a Hythc, tra Millorand e Lloyd George. I prc dctti asscriscono che trovarono neccs sario un immedlato provvedimento, in vista dclla grave situazione risultante dai fntto che lo forze nazionnliste di Mustnphn Kcmal nvevano rngglunto i Dardanclli. Truppe frnncesi ed in glesl o la fiotta inglese sono state con centrate per la dlfesa di Coatantinopoli p dello stretto. aivi:htismikt AnvKKTisninNT N. Z. GRAVES 1 InrnrpflMtVd 400 CHESTNUT STREET ' ' PHILADELPHIA The Homo of Sprrlaltlrs In Taint nnd Vnrnl.hu OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW i win coat your nor nnd guarantee It ten years. wrlto for estimate Or will acU the coating ready for use $3.00 PER GALLON Robert A. Mays Itooflnr nnd Snontln 2352 N. 21.t St. You say you want the best, or more often, you say you want the cheapest article you can buy, not realizing that the two are synony mous for the best article you can buy is, in the end, the cheapest. It gives better service while in use and lasts longer. The Chest nut Street Shops believe in and act upon tnis principle. A; LL of Summer's" "most luscious fruits GeorgkvPeaches,'Cali fornia Plums, immense Cali fornia Cherries, Alligator Pears, great, black Hothouse Grapes from Belgium, delicious Apricots and Cantaloupes from California are ISzJbvTvJhs $from A N AUTHORITY on dress has said that if a woman s feet be well shod she has solved half the problem of bcina: well dressed. This saying came to mind when I visited, the other day, the second- floor shop of Del Mar & Company now awaiting your pleasure at the at 1211 Chestnut Street, where you store of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, will find appropriate shoes for wear Broad Street below Chestnut They with every costume. There are form a gorgeous riot of color when neat brown walking oxfords for arranged as only Hallowell's can wear with your jersey or tweed nrrnno-A thorn, in their Gift-Baskets, suit: white canvas oxfords to wear Ever so many people are acquiring with your suit of linen and your tne liiit-uasKet naDii, ior a oni- morning irocitsj jjuwya m wuiic Basket of Fruit is a suitable gift canvas or kid, which will be just for very manv occasions, and when I right for wear with summer organ it n Gift.Raslcpt of Hallowell's i dies and voiles: one-eyelet ties which perfect fruits one knows that one ' can bo worn with light summer Hfeiasia r1 arWJ IH En rBj3iiA I-J Wv l(ll!) NfW We're the yachtsmen's "Light nbcam '" when any troublesome boat problem turns up They knew that In our 50 years' experience we have solved tho prob lems that puzzle them. KverythlnR for a boat here. F. vanderherchen s Sons 7 X. Water Street I' H'S uii at the Sail" EASY DAVIES' No First Payment required be fore delivering right into your home tho p h o n ograph without a peer. TERMS Phonograph Company S. W. COR. 6TII ANL' YORK Come In Tlila Eien.ng is sending the best. Perfect delivery is guaranteed to points within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. THINK of having smooth, rich, velvety ice cream made as it should bo, in vour own kitchen, without the trouble of turning a crank or any other manipulation! This is really possible with the Auto Vacuum Freezer which I saw at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street. This sani ' tary, white - enameled freezer Is ' really a refrigerating plant on a I small scale, and consists of two compartments one for the cream, the other for ice and salt The mix ture to bo frozen is placed in the cream compartment, ice nnd salt in the ico compartment, and in thirty minutes your ico cream is ready to serve. Once frozen, it will retain that state for eight hours or longer. This freezer is ideal for use on mo tor trips, picnics', etc. v MAN'S innate modesty forbids a garish display of jewelry, uiiu iuvou ,!, ,.......- Fc LetfeUBMaeM fsmiw IIAGARA FALLS i 1 EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS June 24; July 15, 29; Auguit 12, 2C; September 9, 23; tnd October 7 Round $14.00 he does wear should be in nowise showy. At the store of Jacob Reed s Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut Street, I saw some belt buckles which even the most fastidious would concede ejEfgM5JBISJ5lcil I are in excellent taste. One is a ster- ?J l !!... !! Vii.itl.tj. nntl. 0l ..rtni- rj UUK Oliver uuiniu vrii.li fcsMu .., m and haa the niano hinge, which never pulls out. Another good-looking buckle is of hammered silver. The buckles with monogram cut out in stead of engraved aro being worn, also, and Reeds' have a dull silver buckle with a single block initial, which is very attractive. I have described but a few of tho very complete stock which you will find at Reeds'. I might mention that they are engraved free of charge. s I Trip Good only In coachei 1'rom riilladrlplilu Tlck'li (food In parlor or ilerplne can IS oo eira lit auuiuon m miliar I'ullmari charem All lares subject to war tax at So TIinOt'OH TllAIN Parlor Cara and Coarhi! I,Mir llroail Ht. H.tS A. af. ETTh Ideal Iloute to thp Fulla, alTliif a UarllKht Hlda thru the ltfnllllfiil Kiliniileliniinw ullrr. Tlohata Kood lor 10 days. . Htop over allowed at llurtalo, liurrliburir returnlnc. For drtallrd Information coniult Ticket Airnt.. Pennsylvania D. !fa dresses at any time of the day, and black satin pumps for wear with your dark Georgette or satin dresses. OR those who love the tint of ripe apricot, tho red of the pometrranate and the rich blue which we find nowhere but in the Chinese rugs, I have particularly good news today for Fritz & La Rue, of 1615 Chestnut Stree', are selling a large collection of these rugs in all sizes at very interesting prices. Their window is really a thing of beauty this week, and any one to whom color makes a definite appeal and that is nearly nil of us should not miss seeing it. There is one large rug with a ground of blue and a border of deeper blue, and a rug somewhat smaller with a ground of imperial yellow and lotus flower motifs m ivcry, blue nnd red. Another rug has a background of palo apricot But really, you must seo them for yourself. Y DINT of careful observation I've discovered what people carry in those smart-looking Boston bags. While walking along Chestnut Street the other day I saw two knitting needles and a bit of bright-colored wool peeping from one end of a black leather bag. Next I came upon, a tan bag. This time it held samples of silk and an order book. The salesman who car ried it looked asjf he were quite well pleased with Boston bags and the world in general. One lady of my acquaintance assures me that sho uses her Boston bag whenever she comes to town on n shopping expe dition, nnd she says that she finds it useful as an overnight bag. G-eo. B. Bains & Son, Inc., 1028 Chestnut Street, are showing some very fine bags of this sort B TO THE inventive powers of tho God Prometheus has the origin I of tho wedding ring been attrib uted, and it has stood throughout ! tho ages as symbolic of "the round I flowing of mutual nnd hearty affec- tion." Various metals have been I used in its making iron, copper, I brass, gold and silver, and in recent years, platinum. ine weauing ring, as typified by the circlet of diamonds or the dainty golden wreath of orango blossoms at the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, was never more attractive than it is today. The artistry of master craftsmen and the most beautifully cut nnd polished stones even the Polished Girdle Diamond all con tribute to mako the wedding ring the most perfect, as it should be, of the bride's possessions. Russians Cross Dn'epor in Pow erful Offensive on Wide Front NEAR GALICIAN BORDER IJy tlio Associated Press London. Juno SI. Itusslnn UoMiovIk troops linvo crossed tho Dnieper river in the region of Itetcliitun. where the movement is sfronRly developing, and tlio Poles are being driven bnek in tho rrclnn of Knorsten. nccordlne to n wireless dispatch received hero quoting nn ouieinl statement issued at Moscow j estenlny. A Polish nttnrk southwest of Polotsk tins been repulsed, the stnterrient de clared. Tlio Bolshevists. In n wireless com munication yesterday clnimed to have broken the Polish resistance on the east bank of the Dniester and said they were. advancing on unmcncts-rouolsky (west of Mohllev). On the Dnieper, east of Rechltna (tho Folish center east of Plnsk), the Bolshe vists report they havAjJOung tho Poles back to the east of Ifwjilt.sa nnd to bo driving them back tovviVtl Korosten and Ovrutch nnd in the iprtctlon" of Pros kurov. , V A Bolshevist ndvance on Knmc- J netz-I'odolsky nnd Proskurov brings I thcin close to the borders of Poland, both lying only" n fov miles cast of the Gallclan frontier. , Sevastopol, June SI. (By A. P.)- Closer relations between Russia nnd tho United Htnteji nro desired by General Ilnron Wrangcl, commander of the South Russian volunteer army, he de olnrcd today. Ho snld tho United States had "shown Itself n champion df real democracy by intervening in 'tlio great war," and said ho hoped worthy Rus sian students might attend American universities. American mechanical experts, the general said, could assist in the re habilitation of Russia's railways and the, developments of her natural re sources after the war. nnd ho said ho wanted American capital to seek com mercial arrangements In southern Russia, ns American activity would be of n purely commercial and not of a political nature.' General Wrangcl believes new ltussia will not "be n highly centralized state and thnt much latitude will bo given the many races of the country to govern themselves. SOCIALISTS OFFER TERMS Promise to Call Off Transport Boy cott If Hungary Accepts Conditions Hudapest, Juno 21. The Hungarian Socialists have presented-to the govern ment the conditions under which they declare they will obtnin the calling off of tho foreign transport workers' boycott of Hungary, together with tlio re-entry of the Socialists into politics nnd the co-operation of tho workers in the re construction of tho country. The con ditions arc freedom of the press and of "speech, jury trial re-established, the military properly controlled, property ot the trades unions restored, ceasing ot "BELL ANP l' WING' By Frederick Fanning Ayest, READ WHAT THESE AMERICAN AUTHORITIES SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE, THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG x "Absorbing, virile and inspiring".. .-.:.. . .2V. T,. Herald "Great originality and depth of feeling" Boston Times 'Strikes from the shoulder," The Standard, Bridgeport,,Conn.l "A virile work Boston'Globe "A great work Boston Herald "Near the stars . ,:. .The Orcgonian, Portland, Ore. PRICE, NET, $2.10 THE BAKER & TAYLOR COtiftANY aetxma AOErrrs 384 FOURTH AVEHUE NEW YORK WHAT 'woman can resist in cludinp a dark blue taffeta frock in her summer ward robe? Not one, I am sure, if she sees those dainty little dresses at the Blum Storo, 1310 Chestnut Street and they are so reasonably priced. One inexpensive frock was trimmed with plaitings of taffeta. Another was very cool looking, with its fichu of white orfrnndie. Em broidered crepe Georgette was ef fectively combined with taffeta in a model with bouffant tunic and an effective touch on an eton jacket model was the heavy cording on the jacket This model hod an accordion-plaited skirt. A straight lino model, which would bo most becoming to the lady who is "pleas ingly plump," was piped with leather braid JIE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION' No more mistakes in aaaing up the items of a sale iTKd way By band and brain and pencil. Makes mistakes. Causes losses. Causes worry. NEW WAY . This new receipt-printing cash register adds the items by machinery. 3 (D It prints a receipt for each customer. It indicates the price of each article. (D. It prints the price of each article. It prints the total of all items. It retains an added and printed record. J. SMITH COMPANY lO MAIN ST. 0.07 0.32- 0.48 0.19 TOTAL $01.06 Copy of receipt, with msrehant's name, printed for each customer. It also does many other things which have made National Cash Registers a business necessity. Let us explain how this new register helps merchants, clerks, and customers. John T. Watson, Branch Manager, 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Old registers bought, sold, repaired, and exchanged. -Easy payments. Liberal allowance for old registers. We make cash registers for every line of business NATIONAL CASH REGISTER .CO. ', A at r V N ; 4- "' V fj t- '1 ,. ,) i. T ff. 'V.lv -,' , J . j'Ill JUi iw M IV 'X'dL
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