Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 01, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 13, Image 13

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H?y Overawes Crowds at
Funtral Revolver Salute
Fired Over Gravo
EIGHT BISHOPS TAKE PART
Br tlw AmoLi(I Prw
Cerfc, Not. 1. In tbe.rmifnce of
tjiurcn dlfnttaritf , scorer or hta former
nitarauo toiuiuc a and Ibonaatxls of
I eotmtrj en, the body of Terence
Mac8wlnejr lord mayor of Cork, was
lowmd to its reatlna place In tho
"Republican Plot" In St. FInbarr'a
Oewetery, jnat outafcte Cork, yesterday.
Deapite the splendor lent the wcene
y the attendance, of high chnrebmen.
there was a simplicity marking (he
ceremonies that was. Impresulre.
Ontride the cemetery, hidden by the
!?Uf? cru,h aJ townapeople,' two
' SEX?. ?"',. thcir lnc hum
4dy, and a half-dozen lorries ailed
with fully equipped noldlera. were
twn up at the roadiMe. Imparting a
i!.!!.r " otherwlM solemn
?l?!nRV Bu during th transfer of
&L&&' 'j0,.0 Citr H" through
fSJfcii?ed ,ao to St. Mary's
J. .u " dnT.ln the Procesafon
from the cathedral to the cemetery
dhturban 0t "B ,nc!d'nt of vIo'n:o or
The city of Cork and the whole
T1?i:r'8,d? vM trtbotc to the memory
SLk j jnr mrtrr." The body
was buried bMldo that of Lord. Mayor
MacCurtaln, who was nwagsfnated. A
t! -Iai. wn .nro the rwn of
Joseph Murphy, who. like MncSwiney,
died ft hunger striker In Cork Jail,
adorned with an American flar. and of
two other Irish republican soldiers.
Eljrht Bishops Participate
Archbivhop Ilarty, of Cnshel, pre
aided at the solemn requiem moss in the
cathedral. Tllnlinn Pnhal.n - t i.
JS?h!IS "Ek-Iteir ut!ng
r liuqCi or , ertli
T i. - Hobart, Tasmania;
Bishop Browne, of Cloyne; O 'Sullivan
Kerry; Foley, of Ballarat, Australia
and Foearty. of Kiilaloe. The coffin
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rested on a catafalque, corered with, a
St . . "u" ,na crossounes on
either side.
The cathedra! wis filled and thousands
m persons were massed In the adjacent
stmts.
The two-mile route of the proccsiion
from the cathedral to the cemetery was
solidly flanked by thousands, who'barpd
their heads as the casket, borne on the
boulders of the mayor's brothers and
intimate friends, passed by.
Church Bells Eclio Cathedral's
When tho services at the cathedral
ended and the procession, formed under
the supenislon of the Irish volunteers,
moved off slow I v. the cathedral bell
began tolling. This was immediately
echoed b the, bolls of tho other
ehurches in the city. John Peter" Mao
Swlney. brother of the lord major,
acted ns chief coffin bearer. Father
Dominic. MacSwincy'a private chap
lain, and Arthur Griffith, vice presi
dent of the "Irish republic," enmo
Immediately behind him. One, hundred
and ciphty priests headed the proces
sion. They were followed by acolytes
and high-church dignitaries. Then
came two flower-burdened hearses, a
company of volunteers dressed In cin
tena1 clothes and twenty-five carriages,
with women mourners.. Volunteers,;
caeh of them carrying floral, pieces,
formed nn oufer column on each side
of the procession. A cordon of volun
teers held back the solid lines of bare
headed spectators who ovcrrnn the sido
walks. A number of wreaths sent by
Americans were noticeable among the
floral piece" in toe uearscs.
As the. clergy wore, filing away from
the graveside after the body had been
lowered six men who wera admitted
within the circle formed by the volun
teers took positions over the grave, and
fired a revolver salute of three volleys
and silently withdrew.
Mr. Griffith In paying a tribute to
MacSwiney's llfework in the service
of thr, Irish cause declared that Jonrj
of Ate "would find In the martyred
lord mayor a. worthy comrade In
heaven."
IRISHMAN EXECUTED;
ATTACKS BRITISH
Dublin, Nov. 1. (By A. P.) Keven
Barry, a merieal student, was executed
at Mount Joy Prison this morning for
taking1 part In an attack nn a military
escort here during tne , lasr, summer.
TUrrr Teas eharsed with murder, as two
British soldiers were killed during tho
fight.
When the hour of execution ap
proached nearly 1000 persons proved
outside the prison, continuing until after
the vounx man had been Dronmtnced
dead. Armored car guarded the street
before the prison. Barry's mother de
clared last week she wan proud her eon
wan "dying for Irelano.
TTinr wra nt least fourteen separate
attacks on the police and military In tho
west and south or ireiann wunaay eve
ning. In these attacks irbt of the po
lice were killed nnd cleht others wound-
d. Ono member of the military nnd
one naval man were wounded. One
civilian was killed.
Dnngatmon, Ireland, Nov. 1. (By
A. I)-r-This town, located In Central
Ulster, spent a terrifying night an a
result of reprisals following the wound
ing of a constable during an attack on
a pollco patrol by civilians yesterday.
Policemen nnd armed and dlsguied men
visited the town and discharged bombs
and firearms In many business houses
owned by members of the Sinn Fein. A
number of places' were wrcrked nnd
many families fled to the country for
safety.
3 CIVIL WAR VETERANS DIE
General Law VV.aa Ranking Surviv
ing Officer of Confederate Army
Bartow. Fla., Nor. 1. Major Gen
eral K. M. Law, ranking surviving of
ficer of the army of the Confederacy,
died here yesterday.
Reading, P., Nov. 1. After n
week's illness, causeed by ptomaine
poisoning, the origin of which could not
be traced. Dr. I. AV. Neweomet, seventy-eight
years old. Civil War veteran
and medical practitioner for fifty-four
years, died yesterday at his home in
Stouchsburg.
Mrs. Neweomot and Mrs. Ida Witxel,
who lived with tho Ncwcomets, were
taken ill at the same time, but arc re
covering. Dr. Neweomet was n grad
uate of the University of Pennsylvania.
Stafford, Conn., Nor. 1. Colonel
Chailcs Wnrrcn. eight-five years old. a
veteran of the Civil War nnd formerly
president nf the maltord Havings Ilnrtk,
died suddenly yesterday.
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ITALO JUGOSLAV!
La Conferema per Rlsolvere la
Questlone Adriatica Fissata
at 5 Novambro
FubllthrA ndplittlbutert Undar
PEnMIT NO. 8,
ut)lil hv thA art At nctnbr fl.
I BIT. enfll at th Postomes of FMta-
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felphla.
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Poatraaitar 0nraL
SOVIETS CAPTURE TOWfiS
Make Important Gains In Crimea
and A-vanc
London, Nor. l.'--(B A. .)Bcy
cral important towns north'east 'nnd
northwest of the, Crimean peninsula
have been occupied by the BoTifItu-'
stan forces a a result of hard fighting
along theTBlack sen front, Is announced
In an official statement from Moscow
dated Sunday. Among the placet occu
pied are Ferekopa, Melitopol and Bkad
ovsk. " '
The capture of Melitopol by the Bol
shevik represents flu advance of about
'to mues sofltn irom Aiexanarovss, on
the Dneipery which Bebsstopol dl
patches last week announced bad been
evacuated by the forces of General
Wrangcl, the sntL-8ovlet commander in
South Persia.
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Father of Phlladefphlan Dies
"Papa Frit' Walther, seventy years
old, a cabinetmaker In' New York,
hanged himself from a doorslll in his
home, 4.12 East-lOOUi street, yester
day, He is said to have- a daughter
living in this city. Ills wife died Ave
years fto
TO CLOSE SUBTREASURY
Business of Chicago Institution to
Be Taken Over by Reserve Bank
Washington. Nov. 1. (By A. P.)
Discontinuance of the subtrcasnry at
Chicago at the c!os of business Wed
nesday, November ,1. was ordered today
by Secretary Houston.
Mr. Houston also announced that the
Federal lleservc Bank at Chicago would
be prepared on that date to handle all
exchange of nafcer .currency and .United
States moneys. All outstanding gold
certificates issued by the assUtant treas
urer of the United States In charge of
the Chicago subtreasury will be received
for payment by the reserve bank or by
the treasurer of tho United States.
Roma, 81 ottobrc. I negozlatt tra i
rappresentantl dell'Itnlln e quell! della
Jugoslavia, alio scopo dl ragginngere
nn accordo sul problems Adrlattco, sono
statl flsntti per II giorno G novembtt cd
nvranno liiogo a Portaflno, sulla rlvicra
llfure.
La conferen". al riguardo durera'
meno di una settimana poiche' sembrn
die I'On. Giolitii vogTla presentarsl alia
riapertura del Parlamento con una
soluxione deflnltlva. Infattl .e' ttnto an
nunxlato ufflcialmente che He dalla con
ferenza in parola non dovesse nascerc la
saluzlono del nroblema Adriatlco. 11
Governo Italia no credcra' inutile di.
tentare aitri aecorai en agirn inuipcn
dentemente da ognl eriterlo di Bclgrado.
Nel coso che l negotiati dovessero
falllre, Htalla domandera agli
Alleati dl riconoscere, al termini del
Patto dl Londrn, l'annessione di Trieste
e dell'Istrla, non essendo plu' posslblic
rlnviaro ancora la dellmitazione della
fronttera.
Circa Finme si dice non potra' negarsi
U suo dlritto alia indlpendcnza c
l'ltalla si affrcttera a riconiscerla.
Sempre nel coco che I negoslati fallis
scro. l'ltalla. nonostante die potrebbe
ocenpare la Dalmaxla In base al Patto
dl Londrn, proclamcrcbbc l'autonomla
della Dalmazia a condltlono che alia
dttn' dl Zara sia lasciata libera la
facolta' dl riconoscere la sovraniU
dell'Italla e dl eleggere un meinbro nl
Parlamento dl Home.
Rom, 31 ottobrc U fllornale "II
Tempo" dice dl aver anpreso cue il
mnndato per 1 Armenia e stato offerto
all'IUlla, la quale sarebbe disposta ad
accettarlo.
Roma, 31 ottobre. Le elcxlonl muni
cipal! ssrnnno temita oggl In parecchle
dttn dell' Italia. Bsse sono spedal
mente Importantl in Veneaia, Bologna c
Gcnovo. ma hanuo as-into un Interesse
nazlonale in Roma, ove un aspra lottn
si e' impegnata trif il grnppo antl-costi-tuzionale,
coraposto di sodalistl o del
partito cattollco, e del gruppo corobi
nato dl tutti 1 costituzlonall.
II deflnltlvo risultato dello elezionl
non potra' esse.ro conosctuto prima dl
domnnl, ma il successo del costituzlonall
BCinbra ccrto.
Roma, 31 ottobre. Ad inizintiva
della associaxionl patrlottiehe romane,
ba avitto luogo una lmponente dimostra
rlonvj presto il monumento a Vlttorlo
Emcauele. ovc parlarono cloquente
mente Salvatore Borzllal cd il Seuatore
Alberto Bcrgaminl.
Si calcola che centomila clttadlni abbi
ano preso parte alia manlfestszione. II
slgnificato dl essa e' stato qucllo del
1'unlonc dlt futtl I veri Italian! per la
salvczzn della Patria.
Tsn-Cent Fare In Connecticut
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1. (By
A. r.J The ten-cent fare went Into
effect at 12:01 o'ejock this morning on
tlin trollev line of thn Connecticut
Co.. which operates 00 per cent of the
Itollei mileage in the state. Th new
tariff as a substitute for the seven-cent
fare was authorized recently by the
Public Utilities Commission.
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IN Muningwear thcrc's-.the quality
of the fabric, the fit, the finish, the
corhfort and long life that causes million-
of people to associate the name Munslng
wea'r with all that Is desirable in underwear.
A correct size, style and fabric for every mem
ber of the family. Order your winter supply no.
Let Munaingwear Union Suit You.
November Victor Records
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between now and Christmas.
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In all styles and finishes arc offered to those
who join the Christmas Club now and aside
from being assured of having the particular
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Special Terms and Special Advantages
That embody many privileges that are not
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A Plan of Selling That Eliminates All the Undesirable
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The Home of Music
1710-12-14
CHESTNUT
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut St.
Sale of Dresses
,
For Tomorrow
Values corrcctlu
estimated 'at
35M to 45 AO
Lowering Prices is the
current, definite policy of
The Blum Store whilst
maintaining quality.
This Sale of Dresses is
remarkable evidence of
an assured success.
Twenty Different Models
Tricotine,' Poirct Twill,
All-wool Serge, Taffetas,
Satins and Woo) Jerseys.
The color-tones are all
favorites.
All Sales Final No Approvals None C. 0. D.
THJE BLUM STORE
A New Organization With an Old Name
The largest stock in America of
Educational, Classic and' Church
Music Publications. All the latest
popular and show successes.
Writs your name mid uddrew below and ( "
forwsra you full particulars of the moat liberal
plCi ev.r oer.l for tho purchwo of a Vlotrola,
Brunswick or Cheney Phonograph.
Name . ,
Address
How Men are Buying !
in the
20 Discount Sale at
WiffiamEWanamaker's
and small wonder when it is considered that
every dollar's worth of merchandise in the
store (amounting approximately to one-half
million dollars) is included in the offer.
You can buy Aquascutum Overcoats from Regent
Street, London at 20 off.
You can buy any Overcoat, any Ulster, any Ulsterette
in the store at 20 off.
You can buy any new Suit in our crystal cabinets clear
up to $100.00 at 20 off.
You can buy Collars, Neckties, Hosiery, Handker
chiefs, Gloves, Canes, Hats, Qaps, anything in the
furnishing department at 20 off.
You can buy every Evening Dress Suit and all dress ac-
. cessories in the store at 20 off.
And think of this you can buy standard $60 tailor
ing fabrics, built to your measurement in our day
lighted tailoring shop at 20 off or as low as
$48.00.
You can buy any leather-lined Coat in our stocks at
20 off.
Men certainly do appreciate an opportunity, like this when they
know it to be genuine and hundreds of Philadelphia men are talking of
the splendid savings they are registering at the William H. Wanamaker
Store.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
WANAMAKER'S
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Down Stairs Stores
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The Little
Phonograph
Shop
Is Merry With Music
All Day Long
More and more people ore
finding this a convenient place
to stop, to hear L'Artlato
phonograph play and to decide
finally upon the phonograph to
buy.
L' Artiste at $90
Is n splendid phonograph, the
best inexpensive one Wo know.
It was made, at our sugges
tion, by ono of the best makers
of phonographs, in America.
Tho tone quality is clear,
ptiro and delightful and the
construction of the phono
graph Is solid and durable.
Tho $00 is payable at once
or at tho rate of
$5 Down and
$5, a Month
You also may tako the first
$5 out in records, if you wish.
OKeh Records
aro being featured in Tho
Little Phonograph Shop and
you will find an excellent as
sortment of vocal and instru
mental numbers. They are all
double-faced aad are $1 each.
(Central)
Blanket Nights
Have Come
" Sinale-bed Blankets
: A White wool-mixed blan
kets, 60x80 inches, are
,$8, $10 and $15.
Double-bed Blankets
in white with pink or blue
borders aro of wool mixed
with cotton.
70x80 inches at $10,
$12.50 and $14.
70x80 inches at $15
and $16.
76 x 84 inches, $18.
Wooi'-mi'xcci' Plaid
Blankets
66x80 inches, $8.50.
70 x 80 inches, $10.
68 x 80 inches, $12.
All-wool Plaid
Blanket 8
70 x 80 inches, $15 and
$22.50.
72 x 84 inches, $25.
All-wool red or tan
blankets, 72x80 inches,
are $25.
Warm Scotch plaid
blankets, 66x80 inches, are
$18.50. They have a small
percentage of cotton in
them.
(Crnlritl)
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Fiber rugi, 6x0 feet, SB.
Japaneie straw rugi, 0x0
feet, $5.
Wool and fiber rugt, 9x12
feet, 39.78.
Japanese straw rugs, 0x12
feet, S0.7S.
Seamless Axminster rugs,
0x12 feet, $02.BO and $77.50.
(Chestnut)
Men Can Save Good Dollars!
, on Every One of These 7-
Ail-Wool Suits at $34.50
Alin f.H-tf fa Wrtrfh nrnr man'-r Anf4rt'Hrt- 4tiMh Amtttrnt
These are just the sort ol suite that young men want .
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j.ui -veiyuuy uuamess wear.
Good, sound all-wool cheviota maka them and they ar
of real Winter weight. Coats are single or double breasted'
and are half lined or full lined with, mohair.
A number of fine brown, gray or green patterns for'"
your choosing. '
Fittings in all regular sizes.
(Oatlsrjr, Marks!)
Every Woman Will Cast Her,
Vote for a New Coat -
-lieu ib is a question or as gooa coata r
as these in the Down Stalra Stor
.Of particular interest to the woman
who wants a plain coat, with which sho
can wear her furs, is the coat that is
sketched. It is of fine polo cloth, light
in weight, yet exceedingly warm. In
color it is a becoming tan, with a
lighter tan back, and it is linod, through
the shoulders and alooves. with Hk S50.
Other coats of polo cloth and camel's
hair, in similar styles, are $35 to $69.
Soft dolmans, which wrap around one
so softly, aro $29 to $09. Bolivia, silver
tone, velour and wooldyno are tho prin
cipal materials.
In Extra Sizes
there are interesting coats of Bolivia,
silvertone, velour and broadcloth, cut on
simple straight lines, at $19 to $79.
(Markst)
Plaids Are the Proper
Skirts for Skating
Cheory and worm and gay, they are
perfect for ay sorts of cold weather
sports.
All the pretty pleatings, as well ns
gathered models, are here in browns,
blues, greens, grays and black-and-white
combinations. $5.90 to $35.
(Market)
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Beautiful Two-Tone
Satin Ribbon
It is heavy satin on one side
and molro on the other and
makes such graceful sashes and
hat trimmings. In combination
of tan-and-light blue, tan-and-brown,
navy-ond-American Beau
ty, henna-and-navy, brown-and-green
and black-and-pcacock.
Gtt inches wide, $2.35 a yard.
(Central)
Women's Mocha
Gloves
At Moderate Prices
At $2.5t a pair gray or bea
ver gloves are half-pique sewn
and have one clasp. ,
At $3 a pair mocha gloves
with silkjininga are in gray, black'
..u utrc atitu uuo tiaajj. j
gray mocha gloves with spear
point embroidery on the backs
nave one clasp.
(Central)
Practical Umbrellas
for Men and Women. $2
Covers are of American taffeta (cotton) over strong paragon
frames. Handles for women are long or short, plain or carved, eomc
tipped with bakellte and all with wrist cords. .y
Handles for men are of plain wood in crook style. Hj
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This Is Walking Weather aricf '
a Suit Is Most Satisfactory I
For shopping, for calling, for
walking, & suit is adaptable arid
convenient, also for traveling,
as a fresh blouse each day or
so will keep you looking well
groomed.
In the' Down Stairs Suit Store
there are jersey suits,- velouft
suits, silvertone suits and suito"
of tricotine and of serge, all
well tailored and most of them
lined with pretty silks. Some
are quite plain 'and others are
trimmed With fur., &
Tho seasonable and fashion-r
oblo colors aro weJJprsentcd v
and the prices rangfrom $25
to $1IC.
The TVo Suits, Sketched
At $37.50, the suit on tho
right is of Pekln or brown ail-
vertone- of fine, soft quality
trimmed with sealeno.
At $55, the velour suit,4"
sketched, is in brown, navy or1.?
Ntmkln. Women will like tho
long Unea of the back. '
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$65
$37.60
(Market)
Thousands of New High Shoes
for Women
Reduced to $5.40 and $6.85
Tan leather shoes with straight or wing tips or with imitation wing
tips are in various styles, some with low heels, others with medium heels,
and still others with Cubart heels. All of them lace high and have sturdy,
welted soles.
Black kidskin shoes have straight or imitation wing tips, and some of
them are madefrthe comfort style with wide toes. These last have
turned soles anoHw heels. The others have medium or Cuban heels.
Black calfskin shoes have straight, imitation wing or real wing tips
and the heels are Cuban, or medium.
Almost all sizes are here in every style and a number of sizes and
widths m brogue Oxfords and fashionable pumps.
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