Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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S EVENING PUBItfG DGEPHlIApliijPHIA, WEt)NEJAY, JULY 21, 1920
IRISH SHE BEGUN
IN L
ARUM'S BEHALF
Labor In Dublin Plans to Bring
Pressuro on American
Government
ANARCHIST IN N. Y. PRISON
n.. Hi Associated Trcsi
MM jir 21. A epnchil 6trlke
"Tii.,! In Dublin today in ptirsu
TIBf V.V
once
, f the movement to secure tho ro
' 0I .U'B "" r-.bin hin1 of Trnns-
'uVkcrR' Union. ho is nervine a
'Lln NVw York on conviction of
criminnl W1'..,,,, 1Illon
IjlDor nnr , T .
the cmos-
Liberty Hnll
.i utrlltp. even tho Lrtocny unii
n met hod' of applying pressure to
ho American Government. Tho order
o tar ilon tools was not xenerally
w.! but the extreme wing of this
labor me. expressed determination to
brhc "he workers out, and were re
Sorted thin mornlnc to be forclnft the.
Kthdrawnl of laborers from buildings
n OTonnell street.
At the city maiket armed men caused
hi workers to cease their tasks, while
uhMrTwro Htopped and attacked In
,hnrocc"(.lon planned to demonstrate
in front of the American consulate wis
imrtlcipntcl In by romparntlve y few
Finrkers It paused the couHUlate at
i$il o'lloel" No untoward -Incident
4,.....i s.n. tho demonstrators con-
Mm themsehes to cheers for Larkin.
A strong poller- force was on guurd
at the conflate. Fears had beets ex
Srcwd that the demonstration would be
Bccotnpliohcd by attacks on trains. All
that occurred of this sort, bo far as
lould be learned, however, was that
armed men held up one of the suburban
tram lines, that to Sandymount, for two
hours bv Intinsidatlus the drivers. Serv
ice otherwise wtis not affected.
More police cic on duty today than
hart been seen for months, and It was
believed in many quarters that ugly
6ccncs were to be expected.
Cork, July 21. (By A. P.) A sen
Fation Tas ercatel here today by the
issuance of a proclamation by Major
(Jcncral Strickland, commander In
southern Irelanti, prouiDiuus iiu-cuukb,
nscrablies and processions wlthlu a
threc-mllc limit of tho Cork gcncrul
Tii nrnrlnmntlon will become effec
tive tonight. It affects many Impoitaut
local fixtures, Including the city re
gatta.
Victory Medals Ready for Veterans
Washington, July 21. (By A. P.)
Victor) medals are being issued by the
War Department to world war tctoranq
on incllslihinl application only and no
arrangement have been made with the
American Legion to distribute them,
.Secretary Hakcr has informed Marvin
(I. Hperrj. pi evident of the Private
Soldiers and Sailors' Legion. Mr.
Sperrj recently sent a protest to tho
secretary, wsjlng that nntionnl head
quarters of the American Legion had
announced that arrangements had been
made for that organization to distribute
the medal".
BERNST.ORFF GIVES ADVICE
Urges "Closest Possible Relations"
Betweon Germany and U, 8.
Berlin, July 21. (By A. P.)
Count von Bernstorff, former Qcrmnn
ambassador to the United Htntes, in n
new periodical, (letreho Ecknrt, urges
that "all our efforts should be directed
toward making our business relations
with tho United States tho closest pos
sible."
Ho declares that flciinany must ex
pect nothing from America politically,
"as the Americans arc tired from a hu
manitarian standpoint." This, ho says,
is explainable by the fact that the "war
proved a disappointment for tho United
States."
Von BcrnstorfT notnts out that the
Ilauseatlcs, who nhnH had been able
to cet on with the Americans, have
succeeded In securing American assist
ance to rebuild Ucrmnny h mercantile
fleet, and he believes this mny develop
Into some arrangement to obtain raw
materials.
After emphasizing tho necessity for
tlift fSurmnntt in tvnrlr linrrl fit recon
struction, ns tliey could only pay their
debts by labor, the former ambassador
foreshadows tlic possibility mat Amer
ican capital and German labor may
work together in Russia.
PLANE CARRIES SUMMONS
Denver Lawyer's Plane Beats Train
and Papers Are Served
Dener, Colo., July 21. Harry O.
Saunders, n Denver attorney, yester
day chased a Union Pacific train in
an airplane to serve n summons oil
J. D. Ward, who Sanders alleges, was
lleelng jurisdiction of tho Denver courts.
Attorney Snunders learned thut Bird
wan intending to lenvp the state. He
hurried to the Union station and found
that the Union Pnclflc with Hlrtl ns a
passenger, had left a few minutes be
foe. Coming out of the station he met
a ft lend, Donald Hogan, owner of an
nirpinue. nuil explained ins prcuica-
inont.
IiOrfjn commanded Saunders to jump
In his auto ntid they raced to Hogan's
hangar. There they boarded the plane,
and nt n speed of 120 miles nn hour
soon overtook nnd left the train behind.
They reached Hudson before tho train
arrived there and alighted In nn opess
field nenr the town. Then they hurried
to the railroad station and Saunders
served his summons on Bird when the
(rain stopped.
T
URKEY DEDDES
ITALIANS HONOR BOSTONIAN
I
0 SIGN TREATY
Moslem Plot Against British
Barotl in Wholesalo Arrosts
at Constantinople
ACCUSE ENTENTE OFFICIALS
By tho Associated Ircn
Constantinople, July 21, Turkey hns
decided to sign the peace treaty, It was
announced" officially todny'.i
The Turkish war office was advised
today that the vangnaAl of tho Greek
army had entered Adrlanople.
Wholesale nrresls were made here to
day In connection with nn-alleged plot
to promote a general uprising of Mos
lems against foreign occupation.
The confession of one plotter Is re
ported to have Impllcnted high officials
of one of the Entente powers In the nl
leged conspiracy, which was directed
chiefly ngalnst the British.
It was learned today through French
tourers here that scattered firing In
Adrinnoplo, where the fi recks nnd
Turks have clashed, netuallv besan
July 10. artillery and machine nuns
commencing the nttnek In which Infan
try Inter participated. The civil pop
illation, according to the Turkish war
office, has been evneunted from Adrian-
ople. I
'I lie liroeK iiign commismon here has
received advices thnt the fighting is
continuing uecause ot lirecK prepara
tions to occupy eastern Thrace. The
French have charge of communications
in Adrlnnpplo and consequently their
advices gcnernlly nre credited hero.
Sulnnllil. Grceco. July 21 (Bv A.
P.) The Greek troops have commenced
their ndvnnee In occupation of eastern
Thrace, according to offioinl announce
ment here today.
Telegraphic and railroad communi
cations hap been suspended between
Constantinople nnd tho interior, the
announcement adds.
John H, Fahey Quest at Reception
Given by 8oclety In Rome
Home, July 21. (By A. P.) Tho
Italian-American Society gave n recep
tion today in honor of John II. Fuhcy,
of Boston, chalrmnn of tho American
Industrial Commission, which Is visiting
Italy. Alfred l)cunls, American com
mercial attache; Henry Gay, the Ameri
can historian; Professor Alesslc. min
ister of commerce, nnd representatives
of banks, chambers of commerco nnd
co-operative credit nstocintluus were
among tho guests.
Mr. Fuhcy is making first-hand ob
servations of Industrial and financial
conditions In this country, seeking
chiefly to devise means for bringing
,1ml ,1 nYplintllfn rfltprf Rn flint nnmmnf.tttil
relations between Italy nnd the United
States may be resumed on normal basis.
FEISAL YIELDS, IS REPORT
8yrlan Emir Said to Have Accepted
French. Ultimatum
l.i.,U -Tiiltf 'J1.Mli- A t A
dUnntch from Egypt to the Trench nn-
thorities ncrc touny sajs it is rpported
that Emir Felsnl, head of the Syrlnn
stal)c, has accepted the terms of the
Frcnqn ummaiuiii. .mere nnN not as
vet, however, been nny official confirma
tion of this report.
The Mall says FcisnJ hos appealed, to
tho League of Nations against tho
French ultimatum. This ultimatum Is
tinderstood to havo demanded lV-lsal's
acquiescence .In the, Frpnch inundate for
Syria nnd also In the adoption of French
nw the officlnl language nnd French cur
reney ns the currency of Sjrln.
QUITS IRISH PARLIAMENT
Lynch, Deported by British, Gives
Up 8eat
New York, July 21. Dlnrmld Lynch,
representative In the "Irish parlia
ment" from the southeast Cork dis
trict, nnnoiinces he has resigned
his Kent. Mr. Lynch innde public n
letter to the electors of southeast Cork,
Informing them thnt nt the time of his
election he lintl contemplated resigning,
ns hnving been deported bv the English
Government ho wns therefore unable to
assume nctlvp duty. He eventually con
cluded It would be unwise for him to
resign at thnt time.
The differences which hnvp divided
Mr. do Vnlcra, "president of the Irish
republic," nnd the members of the Dnlj
Elrennn now in thp Tnlfpd States and
tho recounted lenders of the Irish
movement here ns to the Irish cam'
pulgn In Anierlcn, led Mr. Lnch to his
final declslnit to resign bis sent. He
Informs his constituents that he Is
"generally In agreement with the Amer
ican lenders."
tWe MOTORISTS KILLED
Four Others Injured While Return
ing From Dance
Groton, Conn., July 21. (By A. P.)
Michael Francis, of Bostou: Miss
Peggy WcntMortti, of New York, nnd
.Tnmes McKltrick. of Woburn, Mass.,
were Instnutly killed, nnd Gus Evans,
hniinViir. of Groton: Miss Gcorcle
Wnrd, Charles McNally and Miss Anno
Itirmlnghnm, all waiters nml waitresses
at the Griswold Hotel nt Eastern roint.
were injured In nn automobile crnsh
hero nbotit 1 :30 o'clock this morning.
The party lintl attended n dnnce In New
London nnd were returniuj; to the hotel.
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DOCTOR TESTS DRY RULING
1776 Inn Site to Be Restored
Dojlcstown, July 21. Definite action
was taken today by tho Washington
Crowing Park Commission to restore the
old ferrj house nnd tavern nt Washing
ton Cross-lug. Bucks County, fifteen
miles southeast of this place, along the
Delaware river. The site nniued Is thnt
made famous by General George Wash
ington when he crossed the river on
ClirMmuB night, 1770. commemorating
llie turning point of the Revolutionary
War at the battle of Trenton.
I
Asks Right of Director to Limit Pre
scription Blanks
Now York, July 21. Tho right of
fcdernl authorities! to limit phjsiclnns
in 100 llniior iirpscrlntlnn blanks every
ninety days will bo tested by an order
obtained in the federnl district court
horn directing Charles It. O'Con-
nnr. federal iirohibltion director for
New York stnte, to show cause why
he should not Ismip additional blanks
to Dr. MpIvIIIp A. Hiijs. The order is
returnable Thursday.
Dnrtor Havs said he considered alcohol
a neccssnry htimulant In treating some
ailments, but lio linns nimseii unnoio 10
nhtnln nreverlntion blanks from the
prohibition director after using up his
allotment.
Unarmed Irish Police Safe
Belfast, July 21. Eleven members
of tho Royal Irish Constabulary wor-j
shot dead between July 11 and 10 nnd
with the burning of Curdanngh
court house, the third court house in
Vnrsh Dnnoznl hns been burned with
in a week. Tho object of the burning
of these buildings lins been to pic
vent the trial of Joseph O'Dohcrty,
Sinn Fein member of Patlinment, who
hns been charged with soliciting sub
scriptions for the Dall Elrennn.
No Dublin metropolitan policeman
hns been killed slnco April 20, the men
of this force now being unarmed while
on duty.
TO NAME COMMISSIONERS
New Jersey Borourjh In Hot Fight
Over'Nomlnatlons
Oalilyn. N. .!., July 21. Having
adopted the commission form of gov
ernment to rule this borough, by a
majority of some fifty votes, after n
fight of taxpayers against present bor
ough officials, citizens will meet tonight
to name three cnndldatcs to be elected
commissioners.
The Taxpayers' League Is pushing
the movement. Members declare thnt
not one of the present officials will be
unmed as candidates bv the league.
It is believed thnt the mayor and a
Inumber of the six councllmen will hold
a cnucus to nominnte three candidates
for the ticket to oppose the lengue's
candidates.
THE NATIONAL SEXTET
looks well. It rides well. It
performs well. Twenty years
were required to make it as
good as it is.
SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO.
675 N. Broad St.
Poplar 1901 , Philadelphia, Pa.
f0mtu&
Twtntttth
Successful Year
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When.itd&
Steamboat (Stopped
John Fitch, a clockmaker and silversmith
of Philadelphia, invented a steamboat
which made a trip from Kensington to
Durlington. On the way back, however,
tho machinery went wrong and the boat
stopped forever, much to the chagrin of
the inventor and the worthy citizens who
had invested their savings in the new
enterprise.
There ore many ventures that absorb
through failure the savings of unfortunaKe
investors, but there is one that cannot fail
nnd that is a SAVING FUND that is con
ducted wisely and conservatively.
Investigate our Saving Fund plan.
GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
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NOTE The 8th
and Market Streets
door is most con
venient to the Men's
Sections.
Hundreds of Men's
Suits are now Reduced
20 to 50 per Cent
Just a drastic measure to quickly level our Clothing stocks to
easily-handled proportions ! Direct from our regular assortments
we have selected many groups for immediate disposal at greatly
reduced prices. In many instances, garments in thislearance are
marked at less than actual cost to us. The clearance began this
morning but read the details' and you will note that the under
price assortments are such as to withstand many days of
unparalleled selling activity. Briefly
Summer Suits Savings Average About One-half
Now $19.50, $26.50, $37.00 and $42.00
Three-piece Summer Suits, in a great variety of styles and fabrics taken direct
from our regular stock and assembled in four attractive reduced-price groups.
Our Entire Stock of Tropical Suits is Included
Odd Cool Cloth Suits are now $9.75
Palm Beach Suits arc now $14.75
Mohair Suits arc now $16.50
Cool Cloth Suits arc noio $16.50
Hart, Schaffncr & Marx and other makes of
Mohair Suits, $22.50
Two-piece Serge Suits arc now $28.50
Light Worsted Suits arc now $3.'t.50
Serge Suits with Two Pairs of
Trousers$29.G0,$37.50and$43.50
Handsomely tailoicd Suits of all-wool blue serge, Fn a variety of
styles for men and young men.
Blue Serge Suits $22.00 and $38.50
These have but one pair of trousers. All sizes in regular, stout
and slender proportions.
T?vfrJl' Prom'ncnt manufacturer hns just
x-iAll' sent us the following two groups at tf
worth-while price concession:
Men's and Young Men's Palm Beach
Suits, in the new colors noio $16.50.
Men's and Young Men's Conservative
Mohair Suits noiv $14.75.
White Flannel Trousers ,
$9.75
White Duck Trousers, $2.25
Youths Long - trousers
Suits, sizes 16 to 19 years, at
prices averaging one-half
retail value, now $14.50 and
$23.50. HtrHuhrldtce & Clothier-
Second Floor, Est
Thousands of Men's Shirts are
Reduced 20 to 40 per Cent.
Our regular summer clearance of Men's Shirts is now going on
with assortments hut little affected by the unusual soiling activity
nnd still affording satisfactory selection. Practically every popular
summer shirting weave is represented. Remarkable savings arc prc-
bented by these attractive groups at
$1,80, $1.95, $2.1G, $2.45, $2.85 and $3.25
Also a Lot of Silk Shirts now $6.00
EtraubrlrlRa & I lothli-r nut Store, lOlshth Street
The Clearance of Straw Hats
Clearance prices have been mnrked on every Straw Hat still in
stock. In some instances the Hats arc marked at HALF PRICE, as
is the case with this lot of
Straw Hats now $2.50
Several hundred Straw Hats,
in the season's smartest styles
nnd shapes. Many other equally
interesting values, mcludmg-
Panama Hats, now $1.75
All genuine South American
Panama Hats. They were former
ly one-half more to double this
reduced price.
- Struwlirlilue & Cloth r . oinl Floor Mnrket Street linn
Men's Oxfords
Clearance Prices
Many attractive values for
men are included in tho great
clearance of Summer Footwear
(broken lines and styles not to
be reordered) now going on.
Men's Oxfords, now $9.90
of tan ami bltick leuthers; nil from
regular nt'-k. Ilrukcn Blzes, An av
earc navlng of more than oiic-thlrd.
Men's Oxfords, now $8.90
IJUirk lintl tiiti leather, arloun.
koou sles. :sot nil size:!, .vore
thnn onc-uuartcr stivlng.
Men's Oxfords, now $12.50
Dark broun lordoMiu, tan calf
and bluok cordonn: Cncllsh and,
Hroirun t Ipm Wotth much more.
Men's Oxfords, now $6.45
of 1 1 1 K tan calf divINi lusts.
fae mnrr than onr-quartrr
Men's Oxfords, now $7.75
Tan unci KUii-luetal calf. Samples
nnd hurt linos Save nearly one
third Sample Oxfords, $8.95
From tho Jamcfi A lianlster Co.
Many nttraetUe tlia In hampla
KlzeH only. Straw brldRO . Clothier-
KHt Store Klghth Street
Women are Our Entire Remaining Stock of
Asking for These UUan'c Qrfr Q;it- n-.
Cool Dust Coats "iT . i: , .wara.
At ureat rnce Reductions
Now
Of linene, in natural linen color,
special at $3.75. Of better grade
linene, $5.00. Of natm-al-color
linen, $13.50. Of Shantung,
$18.00. Made in all-enveloping,
easy slip-on stvles, usually
smartly belted, and having prac
tical deep pockets and convertible
Collars. htriiwlirldne & Clothier
ffcnnI rioor. Centre
Tailored Waists of
Summer Silks
At Very Low Prices
WASHABLE oILK WAISTS
whie China silk, daintily stripe
efiVets and natural-color pongee,
made with kimuno or set-in
sleeves, convertible, roll, flat or
Butur Brown coxitis-S2.95.
ilITE CHINA SILK
WAISTS variously tucked; one
model in vest effect $3.05.
WASHABLE CREPE DE
CHINE also Pussy Willow tub
silks in striped effects $4.95.
High-Grade Silk Waists
CREPE DE CHINE in flesh
color and white, $10.00 to $12.75.
Color-striped white crepe do
chine, $10.00 to $15.00.
MiumItIiIbi Clothier
s.ioii'l door Centre
Aprons, Practical
or Daintily Frilled
Until you examine our varied
stocks you can't imagine how
many kinds of Aprons there are.
Dress Aprons $1.25 to $3.50
Of gingham or percale in stylo
after styje. Simply made, easy
to launder, but w ith an attractive
bit of trimming on each model.
Bib and Band Aprons
Band Aprons of percale, .onio
trimmed with rick-rack In aid and
a pocket, 45c to 85c; of gingham,
50c to $1.20. BIB APRONS of
percale, 95c to $1.25; of gingham
-75c to $2.00.
Fancy White Tea Aprons 38c to
$2.25.
Maids' Aprons 85c to $3.50
Nurses' Aprons 85c to $2.25
t Black Satlne Skirt Aprons $2.00
HtrattforMK" Clothier
I Third Floor Went
Were $77.50 to $165 Now $50.00 to $100
Chiefly one of a kind, which means a very attractive variety and
makes for exclusiveness. Included tire exceedingly smart types
developed in striped shirting silks, novelty sports silks, pongee and
Ton-kin. Redingote, over-bloue, straight-line and plaited models.
An excellent assortment of shades.
White Voile Dresses, $11.75 to $18.50
An specially attractive group of all-white Voile Dresses, In
striped and clotted effects, some with tunics, some with little fluttering
pcplums others with deep tucks, and all daintily tiimmed with lace.
Tinted Voile Dresses, Special at $22.50
Fine English voiles, in reseda, rose pink, taupe, lavender and
Flemish blue, made in a simple, straight-line style, beautifully beaded
with white beads. These particular Dresses closely resemble crcpo
Georgette, and are ideal for summer fete occasions.
!-. Mrn bridge. . lothler Second I'looi Mirket Street
Excellent Values in Women's
Granite Brand Stockings
If it were not for slight imperfections that will not mnr looks
nor wearing quality, thebe famous Granite Stockings would sell for
far more than the following prices:
Silk Stockings, $1.85
In black, white and colors.
Full-fashioned, with mercerized
lisle tops and solei. "Seconds"
of nn excellent giade $1.85.
Lisle Stockings, 75c
Black Mercerized Lisle Stock
ings, full-fashioned. One thou
sand puirs, slightly second qual
ity oc a pair.
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Boys' Wash Suits at Savings
Averaging Close to One-Half
Boys' Wash' Suits, sizes 3 to 7 years now $2.25
Suits, 3 to 7 years, $2.75 Suits, 3 to 7 years, $3.25
A great clearance of Small Boys' Wash Suits is now under way.
The Suits are from our regular stock and the reductions have been
made from our own unifoimly low prices. Smart middy, belted and
Oliver Twist styles arc included, in a variety of color effects, und
of serviceable fabrics now $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25.
1200 Pairs of Boys' Wash Trousers
Of Gray Crash $1.95 Of Gray Covert $1.75
The GRAY CRASH TROUSERS are in sizes 0 to 10 yours.
inc uray icouonj covert irousers are in sizes li to 17 years.,
Thnso urn mnrkpd much tinrlnr rpcnlnv nrno. '
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