' ',. " ' '' , tf' w iV II. 1 -it . 'W " i ...- ... U- .1 VI ' 'irti v EVENING PtiBLtO LEDGER-PHlLAiDELPHIA? FItiftAlfcf SEPTEMBER 24; 1020 i" l.li A V i'r- w"-.i? ? .f I ' f H 'r 1 W-' ' n : J- K 1. f 1 GRAV1 DISINI AVVtNUllAlUKINU 'OH Eatremi3ti Tcntano Convin- I cere i Metallurgies! a non Ac- f cettaro I'Accordo di Roma U PubtlshH nl T IrlbMlM Undsr TCnMIT NO. 841. Athrlxl Y th net of OcteW . WIT. on nu it th rostoflle of FblU i.i,hu. p. ,.,,. PostratsUr Osnsral. r JRom, 23 settembre. GU operal Hal .ianl ttmbrano eiuere dlvlsi circa l'ac- eofltmentn delt'accordo ragxiunto In QUOVII VIIH1 uvwi .v.. ...- ... .ranprMentanti drgll Industrial! e dccll operal con rlntervento dri Governo. end risolver? 11 grare problema che si era prtsentato con l'occupaxione degll taMllmenti da parte del metalludgici. Le Union dl Mllaoo hanno domandato per un rrfertdum tra til operal, II quale sara tcnuto domani, sulla ques tions te l'accordo dovra' csere accet tato, mtntro a Genova tale referendum e' gia' arvenuto e 1 tnetallurjrlct si dlehUrirono contrarl aU'acvettncione. D'altra parte gll operal degll atablli mcntl Gampi a Genova banno declso dl evacuate subltn I laboratori occupati, eotttando cost' 1'aecordo dl Roma. Torino e' stata scene dl peri disordinl al dice che la folia ha attaccato. senza J provocation?, le guardte regie. Apparc erldente cbe i'agitazione c' fomentata dagll estremirti, 1 quail pcro non son riuscitl ad avcre l'appojrgio delta popo laslone. Dispacci qui' giuntt dlcono cbe i.earri recavano cartell con la iscrizlone dl "Viva Lnine." "mortc al lie," e "Morte allc guardle regie. Ma quando I carrl glunsero nel centre dclla cltt turono nesalltl dalla clttadinanzn c le iscrisloni lacerate. I conduttorl turono tlratl glu dal carrl e malmentati. 81 dice cho 1 disordlnl abblano dato per sotto 11 controllo dclle autorlta' mllltari. I I tlpografi del giornalc "La Nailone" di Torino, banno occupato I locau, an- niftivl Hn ithn tfrnttrflnnn TRXI HLrSBl 11 glornale. XJn fondo di tro mllionl dl lire narebbe stato dcposltato iu una banca a favore del prcdcttl e che tale somma provicne dal Sovktti dl llussla. noma, 23 settembre Lc condltionl finanxlarde d'lUlia rendono Impossi ble al Govcrno dl vendcro il pane sotto 11 nrescnte slstcma, senia correre 11 perl calo dclla bancarotta. sccondo quanto ha dichiarato 11 Mlnistro del Tcsorp, On. Meda. Innanzl ad un comltato mini- sterlale. II eontrolloro per l vlrert, Solerl, ha dichiarato che le condlzlonl per i vlverl attravcrso II pacso rendono nporHsnrln dl ndottarn mlsurc ner tire- venire un aumento del prcscntc deficit che e' dl circa 0.000.000.000 dl lire. causato dal slstcma dl corapra del grano all'estero e venduto al dlsotto del costo in Italia. Una legge sara' prcsentata al Parla mento per mlgliorare talc condlzlone. Roma, 23 settembre. II Governo nutrc speranxa che sara' bilo di potcr ridurre 11 deficit ferrovlarlo, ammont ante a 850 mllionl dlUre, con una Importante rlforma cho comprende la gestiono dclle llneo fcrroviar is sotto il controllo del Governo Btcsso. Cio' sccondo un annunzio seml-umclale. La suaccennata rlduzionc avTcrra' nou ostante l'aumento di paga teste' contcsso alfcrrovieri. MAY WI'WNY VERYJXHAUSIEO Prisoner Has Another Bad Night and Paln3 In Head Re-sumo This SWEATER fttf RH11 PS77C9 T!or. Sit Genuine Shaker Knit 8-idr worittd. lull (uh. IsneA, hand flntihrd. timln. wortn.ln pot" (U; (II oolori: BtyUi ar pollr V-neck. Both prlrtd IS BO. Pullovr with eolur and otn ct with collar pictured. Variont otder ityl for mn Amn A ehlMrn. MctropoliUn Knitting Alius 2823 Kensington Ave. fln ram! Feat. Phone: Drtl. Krni. 1S84 Rmtono. Kant ISO. Oprn Crralms n lr9rv Legion Post Opens Carnival Audubon, N. J., Sept. 24. The Audubon Post. American Lesion, opened its three days' carnival last night to build up its treasury. rrorfli U bam of oonflilanr. I. R. T. Men and Manactmant ballava they bava eanud public connaenca. aqv. PRICES CUT Window Bhftdfi ASo 1'alnt. per sIIon ...... 88o WU rpr. alnslo roll . . 8e DUDLEY'S, 52 N. 2d St. Dy the Associated Press London, Sept. 24. Terence Mac Swlney, lord mayor of Cork, was in a very exhausted condition this morning at Brixton prison, according to a bul letin issued by the Irish Self-determination League. rfe spent a very bad night, the bul letin declared, and tho sevcro pains in his head, of which he has complained frequently began again this morning. Officials at the London headquarter of the Irish Self-Determination League manifested no anxiety last evening over the Immediate danger of Lord Mayor MacSwiney's death, but stoutly maln taining that be was receiving no food. A few sips of water every three or four hours being his only sustenance. Father Dominic, tho mayor's chap lain, said to the correspondent after a visit to the prisoner's bedside: "Ills checks and temples are sunken end .lix body is badly emaciated. He has had an almost continual .headache for ten days, but his mind is 'always clear. The league's reports of his extremely weakened condition arc not overdrawn. It is not truo that the prisoner dilly reads the newspapers. lie. reads for a few minutes at .ft time, but tho paper In nlwnvs held'br a nurse. It is also Incorrect to say that MacSwlney shaves himself. Ho is snavcu every two or three days by a warder." Father Dominic s&ld that in the event of Mr. MacSwiney's death ho would be burled in that portion of the Cork cemetery allotted to "ths vic tims of tho English," alongside the grave f his predecessor, Lord Mayor SlacCdrtaln. CHINA AND RUSSIA AT ODDS Official Relations Terminated When Embassy at Pekln It Closed rchln, Sept. 24. (Dy A. P.) The Chinese Government has (sued a man date announcing tho termination of of ficial relations with tho Russian lega tion. Tho mandato assures Russian na tionals the best treatment under the nhlnese laws and instructs tho foreign office to provide for tho conservation of Russian property and" other interests. A dispatch from Pekln September 10 said the Chinese foreign office had notified Princo Koudacheff, tho Russian minister who was In charge of the lo Kutlnn In Pekln through appointment by the late Emperor Nicholas, that, in view ofMhe nonrcprcscntatlvc status ot tho Russian legation tho voluntary, ccs- sat on of functioning by the l.iuj( and the Russian consulates wniftivM -welcome. Trincc Koudacheff InftKL?! the Chinese foreign minister tl f ft . would retire at nn early date. " If RIEmiHIRTCO. Q 908 Chestnut StggKoi our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable you to buy at ths de partment and apaclalty atorea you firefer. Our terraa art baaed on tha enstb ot credit are fair and mod erate. Write for full detalla. MARRIOTT BROS, 1118 Chestnut :': Welsfaach "THRIFT" Gas Lights Iff. At Cost -' To replace wasteful open flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We will show you how to install them. Complete, ready to fit on any upricht fixture. A Broad and Arch and District Officeu 1 t(aJ-B- B j Titnirr' Cat Clot The United Gas Improvement Co. Good-by Rheumatism AND AI.Ij OTHER PAIN KIRK'S HEALING OIL 18 A BOON TO HUSIANITY It talcea rain, aorenees and atlftneet from achtnr joints, muiclra and bones: atons clatlca.. lumbiro. backache, neuralala and reduces swelling, knocks out rheu matism Instantly. Trial bottle for 25 cants. At all lradlns Drue Storm or Macphee, 16 N. 11th St KIRK'R CORN SOLVENT, la America's! greatest corn remoer. t-ainiesa. .ac KIRK'S REMEDY CO. 23S7 N. 10TH ST.. I'HILA. TA. rnoTorAjH rnojori-ws rHOTOPUYS THRU rXOMPAMY r efhltRICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer Jea, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining picture! through the Stanley Company of America. Morris Passyunk Aye. t. 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As n straight investment or as a home-building site, Beach Haven offers an" op portunity unequalcd. It's YOUR chance. Don't de lay. Telephone if Yoa Haven't Time lo Write! TO BEACH HAVEN REALTY CO. H. D. Wcrkhetser, Gen. Sales Mgr. 6113 Washington Ave. (Temporary Phila. Office) Phone: Woodland 3178-W Gentlemen: Send mo further in formation about your free train or auto trips to Beach Haven. Name Address Ledger S-24-20. m u M t HI n Founded in 1865 The House thai Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Prie System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets We are now able to offer a genuine Aeolian-made player-piano for the low price of $745. This player-piano is made throughout in the great Aeolian fac-. tories. It is fully guaranteed for ten years, and we fur ther warrant that it is the best value Philadelphia at Francesca er-Pianos for only $745 Play in Settlement may be ar ranged by cash or charge account or through the Heppe three - year - rental payment plan, which ap plies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write at once for cata logues and full particulars. the price. If you can find a better value we will refund your money. Bargains in Used Pianos Every instrument guar anteed for five years and exchangeable without loss any time within on e year. Below are listed a few specimen values. Decker Bros. .$135 Small size, plain ease Hardman $180 Full size, good ton Singer , $180 Walnut caie, Urge siza Marcellus . . . $240 Mahogany case, fine tone i Heppe ,. .t.. . .$295 Slightly used, mahogany O. J. Heppe & Son Drsnitown 1117-19 Ckettant Bt Uptown 8th and Thompson BU. If You Want to Save on School Shoes-Buy Here NOW! There never was such an opportunity to save money on real school shoes. Geutings, as you know, have specialized in the building of lasts for growing feet; it is these scientifically correct shoes that youbuy atf'these phenomenally low prices. BOYS GIRLS and CHILDREN Little Children's High Shoes ............. , Sizes 4 to 8Wedge Heels 45 Values Children's High Shoes .,. Sizes 8V2 to 10Yi$?JS0 Values $3-85 $4.85 Misses' High Shoes . . ...i.-.i.m.i i; kC ftC Sizes U to Z-48S0 Values -J " $5.85 $7-85 Boys High Shoes ...t.cr.r.. .. r.r.-. .i.t : Stzes 1 to 6$9X)0 Values . Growing Girls' High Shoes ,.,... . Values up to $1140 Ask to tee our wonderful triple' fcnes stockings es pecially designed to withstand hard us age from young Americana. An ex clusive Geuting idea. 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