fi'i Ii 'R V ffl v D J i H l IT ' k a s 11 ill ! 5' K II K M ! I I fj 4V W T 1 T 54 i r" ' r ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADBLPHIA, TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 9, 1020 1 I I ' - - !. I .& 4 ITALY INSISTS L en m m ALPS Absolute Froedom of Fiume In t eluded in Minimum Demand SEEK STRATEGIC FRONTIER 15 tl!! Associated Pri"" Rap.n.lln. Italy, Nev. t). Itnly'i mln- ' lmuni romlitien- rrlnltve te the fottlo fettlo fottle incnt of tlir (iiicHtlmu nrN'iiic trciu tlie n(nbtltliM(iit of n new frontier between' this oeimtrv mid .TtiRe-Slnviii eetnprisb possesien of the Julian Alps iitul tlic absolute freedom of Khnnf. which imi't ' bvp pliyslenl rounrrtieu with ether , Italian territory. Count Sfer?rt, Itnlinn foreign uiiiiit tcr, who ejiened i'enver-iiti'jiis with JugO'Slav iMesntiw nt Villa Spinelii, near here, declared etcrcln that mii -1cm thee fundmiH'titnl point" were ac cepted, It would be ue!esx te lls(ii! ' the fate of Dnlnintlii, mid that the MIr- Jllty of both countries wmiM net permit continuance of negotiation. Minister of Vnr ISoneiui. illn-trnted thf ntrntPKlcal tiecesit of Italy havini: the frontier demanded, but dbl net im ply that any offensive opratiens mlnht ' be expected from the .Inse-SIi'vs rremier Venitrh. i .Iuri-.Miivi:i. emphasized th" view point of his cui.n try that It would be ime"slble te i-ede te Italy territories in which tle'te is prodemiutimr of Slav population. Dr. Trumtjifh, .ItiRe-Slnv foreign minister, alee spoke at lencth, attempt ing te open the discussion by (piestien ' lnc Italy's rltjht te the whole Itrian peninsula. Count Sferza, however, in- I terniptecl him by sayinc that such a dts ctifwinn was "perfectly useless." "It is impossible te continue," the count declared, "unless the view Is ac cepted that Italy must- have a frontier which can be leilrnllv nnd militniily defended Santa Marglieritn, Itnl, Nev. !l. (By A. I'. i Danger of n revKnl of ai Danubian confederation headed bj a, member of the Hapsburc family, appears j te be hprieitsl regarded in .luge-Slav: circles. Members of tlie delegation which ' enme here from ltelgrude te cenfei with Italian representatixes relative te a settlement of the Adriatic problem as sert they aie looking te Italy for ecu- I nemic and pelit:cnl Mippert. A semiefiicial statemi nt has been is sued te the effect that 1'reiuier Wstntrli nnd Dr. Anten Trumbitch. .fiiije-Sliu foreign minister, have replied te the Italian viewpoint as outlined lij Count Hferza. Italian foreign minister, and have vigorously defended their stand en , the territorial aspects of the problem. At the same time, it is said, they hae emphasized the importance iittuchcd b IiiRe-Hlavlii te cordial uie iiaiian unvernrnent. 4lla hplnela. where the conference Is going Is Hltunted en it point of land 'just south of the little fishing village of San Ml.-hele !i Vagnna and Is nbeut half wu between Smitu Margheritn und the town of Itnpalle. AIDED U. S. WHILE CAPTIVE Medal Awarded fe Sergeant Haly Haly burten for Unique Services Washington. Nev. !).-(Hv A 1'.) I.dgar N. IIel.x burten, of 'f'nlersvllle, N C. who during the world war was :i sergeant in Company P. Sixteenth In fnntrj. etijejs the uniipie distinetien of "living a dlsllngiiislied -or ice medal inwirclccl htm for services performed while a prisoner in (ierinan. Sergeant Iliiljburten's titiitieti. made jmlillc tiultij. smjs that while prisoner in the hands of the (iermuii !eeit. incut, from Ne ember. 11117. te Ne- vemeer. ltils. he eliiiitnrilv took com mand of the I'lffereiit cmiips in which lie was leiated. nnd under difficult con ditions performed many nets of service te his comrades nnd of great value te his ceuntrj. U. S. WARSHIP AGROUND Protected Crulter Cleveland Runs en Bar In Colombian Harber Washington. Nev II.- t Hy A. V.) The protected ciuiser Cleveland, at tached te tin- n.'wlj ergiini.ed Mpiadren en dtitj in Latin-American waters is aground in the harbor at Cartagena, Colombia, the N'avv Department was mUisi teduj. The message said the ship was tin dniinged, but tliat attempts te haul her off the bar had been unsuci essful and that pirt of the eipiipmeiit was being leuieicil in cird'T te lighten her. Menu tivi" the ii miiiaiiditiu of the Mure Island iSa'i rr.imiMii ii ,ird liar- been asked te send tilg. te the scene RAIL REGULATION STAYSSAYSpLARK State nnd Federal Curb en Car riers Permanent, Asserts I. C. C. Chairman GUARD NY. FINANCIERS Additional Patrolmen Assigned Fol lowing Radicals' Threats New Yerk. Nev. II. (It) A. P.) Twenty-In e additional patrolmen, per sonally selected by Chief Inspector I.a lie iifura cenfennce with Police Com-inisslenei- Knright, today were dlstrlb uteil tliniiiKhiiiit the financial district te guard financiers und tiuaueial institu tions While official announcement was lacking nt police licadcpiarters. it. wa- undei steed this action was t.iken be cause et tlireuts alleged le have been made at lecent secret meetings of radi cals. At the snine time the detective fence in the Wall street cllstiicl was gt utl) mi r used UTILITY BOARDS M.EET 15) the Assecialed Press Washington, Nev. 10. - America will never again have private control and operation of railroads unaccompanied bv state and federal regulation. Chairman Clark, of the Interstate Commerce Com mission, declared today In nil address Rt the opening i.csslen of the thirty second annual convention of the Na tional Association of Railway and Pub lic 1'tilities Ceinnil siener. "I'vrn if we shall come te govern ment ownership nnd operation." added Mr. Clnili. "the necesslt) for n separate tilbiiiial with jurisdiction te determine cpiestlei.s of reasonableness of charges Jnd aleged discriminations will be pres cut." Referring te federal control of the railroads, the chairman said: "When the ti tin I balance sVeet shall hne been completed it will be found that the American people paid a hand some sum for the use and operation of the railroads during the war, but ns such use nnd operation was essential ns a war measure. Hl must. I think. In fairness cem-idcr it as a part of the uccc'sary expense of the war." Chairman Chirk declaied that the right of the states te icgiilete their internal affairs was recognized through out the transportation net, and he urged co-eperntion between tlie state and fed eral commissions ns authorized by tlie law. All states are represented nt the con vention except Delaware, hs well as Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippine islands and tin- District of Columbia,. Raider Paster Absolved of Killing Windser, Ont.. Nev. fl.Tlie Itev. J. O. I,. Sprncklin. prohibition en forcement ngent. who shot and killed I'evcrl) Trunible. nn inn tiropiieter. in n raid near here several da)s age, was nbselvcd of blame b) u coroner's jury nt an inquest he--e last night The jury found tlie elergyninn acted m elf dc fense REJECT MOSCOW SCHEME Austrian Secial Democrats Definitely Break With Internatienale Vlwiim, Nev. 0. (Hy A. P.)- lte.'o lte.'e lte.'o lutlenH definitely breaking with tfic Moscow Internatienale, nnd expelling Jeseph Prey nnd Franz Hethe from the p.irt), were adopted at n meeting of the Secial -Democrats here today. The executive council of the party refused J te become associated with either tlie second or third Interiiutleuiiles. de claring both were designed te disrupt trade unionism. The council declared that neither the Moscow nor Hrusscls Internatienale premised success In rallying the world pn irliiriiit, and welcomed the participa tion of Hiltlsh, (Icrinnn nnd Swiss democrats in the coming conference. Hepe was expressed that this meeting would evolve n feasible v'au le build up n world organization. DYE FROMJMASK FATAL Bride Dies Frem Infection After At tending Ball Neuarli, Nev. II. The d)e from a purple mnsk, worn nt a dance, nnd nn nbtiisieu en the nose, were the com bined causes leading te the death of Sirs. Kdtia Slnbel White, nineteen )cuih old. and n bride of five weeks. Mrs. White attended a masque ball n week age. llloed poisoning developed the next day, and total blindness followed. SOVIETS THREATEN WRANGEL IN CRIMEA Fifty Planes Entered In Air Race New Yerk, Nev. II. (Hy A. P.) Plft) plnnrs nlreedy have been entered for the Piillltzer Trophy airplane speed race nt Mitchell Fii Id en Thanksgiv ing Da), it was learned teda) . Ofti cinls of the Aero Club of Anieiieu ex pect that Sadl I.eceiiite. winner of the (ierdnn Hewlett Cup at I'taiiipes. France, in October, will enter within the next few days. Five Bolshevik Infantry Divi sions Trying te Force Way Inte Isthmus Frem Northwest TURKS SEIZE AMERICANS Hy the Associated Press Constantinople, Nev. H. Russian Helslievlk forces are making detei mined efforts te crnsh through General Huren WrangePH lines en the- Pcrekep Isthmus lending northward from Crimea te th mainland of Russia, and are massing forces further te the eastward, with a view te taking the long tongue of land known as the Isthmus of Tchengnr. Five infantry divisions are attacking Pcrekep, nnd fresh iteiin troops, sup ported by artillery, arc being rushed Miuthwntd from Sntkove nnd Oenits. check te force their way Inte Crimen from the northeast. H is said the Hol Hel shevlkl fear their armies will be caught by winter before they are Micccssfuj in crmJiIng Wrangel, nnd that they become demoralized, Oeneral Wrangel's principal position behind Perekep centers about the village of losheon. Should the HIvnsh. or Putrid Sea, freeze, ns it rarely does, the de fense of Crimen would be mere difficult. The Helshcvlkl m fnr have net landed troops en the long sand bank en the western side of the sen of Azev. wtiJcli Is known ns the "tongue of Araba, Such an operation would net be feas ible, nor could positions be held en this nnrrew neck of land, ns Oeticral Nran gel's marine units control the sen of Axav. The Turkish Nationalists are holding Colonel .1. P. Coombs, director of tlie American commission for icllef In the Near I Just, lit Samsoun, and will net permit him te proceed Inte the Intnier en n tour of Inspection or return te Constantinople. It Is reported that he and ether Americans are held as hostages at tlie Instnnce of the Helshevists nt Angera. Angera, Asliv Sllner, Nev. I). -The Turkish Nationalists are refusing te treet witli the Constantinople cabinet under any terms. They declare that they are adhering te the .Moscow Soviet Government, which hns premised them mliitar) aid In case of attacks by the Greeks or ethers. Sirs. Ilalide Kdlb. the woman Nationalist leader, declares efliclnlly that she lias cast her let with the Rus sian Helshevists nnd thnt she has lest hope in the I'liited States. "It was Wilsen or I.enine," snys Ne Seap Better Fer Your Skin Than Cuticura Sairctflvh(Seir,OlilTBmt,T)et-)frMet0iU nn Ltbantwtu, X UsUi, toil. 1. n PROMPT DELIVERY All kinds of Millwork and Weed SpecialtUi. TAMIIKV WOOIIWOKKIMI MILL nth IVilrrnl Sts., Cnindt-n, N. .1. Plant New Before Freezing Weather f-afct spring you admired your neighbors' flower beCa ablaze with color from Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils and Crocus you wished you hed a display like it. If be you must plant before the ground freezes ns he did new is the time. Our bulb catnleR is free. Call or aend for a copy tomorrow. SPECIAL : Cyclamen Plants, in bloom; all colors. '4-in. pets, 75c each; S-in. pets, $1.50 each. Mieheil's Seed Heuse 518-516 Market Street .' . .! lll. her statement, "and 1 am going win. iTnlne" 'who 'is nhtlng r common Ungllsli enemy, I Mmll I vc out I die with Lcnlne. I am nn eternal rebel against the c)vlllsfd butchers. Tlfll.1, TirnseniicMln, Ner. ," Gcuiglaiw arc making terms with Mos cow, which is offering nuphthn. fuel and ether trade advantages, providing the Georgians break with the 1-reneh end Hiitish. EDITOR DIES IN MILAN RIOT Killed During Clash Between Italian Police and Socialist .Milan. Nev. '0. Illy A. P.)-Carle Ilessl, ii prominent barrister nnd editor ,.t ii, n iii.u-unmier Secole. was killed and several persona were wounded during a Clasll lieineeil llll- "'urr nun "'- ii"""' during n demonstration here last night. I.nter one of the men engaged In the demonstration tried te tear down the national Hag from n balcony of the Mliernl Association building and In the light that resulted one man was killed and several were Injured. During n clash between Socialists and Liberals at Turin last night, shots were exchunged and there were some casualties. RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS? ler DON nch Mi Have Slean's Liniment ready sudden rncumatic twinges ON'T let that rlieunintlcj pnn or ache find you without Slean's Liniment again. A cm it hnn,. In the medicine cabinet for immeillm. action when needed. If .you ere out of It new, get another bottle today, se you won't suffer nny longer than necessary when n pain or nclie attacks you. Apply It without rubbing for It pen. ctrate giving prompt relief from sci atica, lumbago, neuralgia, backache, lameness, soreness, sprains, strains, bruises. He prepared It's easy te use All druggists U.'c, 70e, ?1.-J0. The largest size contains six timtn as much as tlie smallest. Slea Liniment tw92 (PaitA Waltham Clocks On no timepiece is the name Waltham richer in terms of truth and beauty than en a clock for the mantel. We feature one in mahogany case with octagonal dial 8 day Waltham movement, strik ing hour and half hour en Cathedral gong $110, S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND JIEKCHANTS JEWELUHS SILVERSMITHS viivm ii'.m '" " im T fi rnmr m. 1 SVE 10 dy nnmciu.Mi xamki'hi.nti:u Christmas Cards from ut. before Jcnmler lth You'll ned tlifm. e ae meny nn.l ett the best enrds, GIqJ te show these II no csrda te you. The Library Shep I.i south 13th Street Tiir., Mier or rxrsr.w. cakiis- I A Deed Te A Heuse Is Better Than A Lease i Philadelphia Real Estate Beard U $3060 Round Trip War Tn ?!ir di Ceal Region KXCLTISION TO Tamaqua, Mahaney City, GUberten, Mahaney Plane, Shenandoah, Gtrardvillc, Ashland, Mt. Carmcl and Shamelcin. Sunday, November 21 Bpc-clal Train Icavm Rcmlinu T. r mlnal 7 00 A M ieppln it -'eiutn lit Ave lluntlnirden Hi Munayunk. Conihehnckcn Hii'l NorrHtewn (Me Kulb m ) IleturnlnE lfa Mhnmekin 7 30 J l . Mt CarmH 7 10 I' M Aihlanil H.18 I- .M. Qlrurdvl m h l'5 1 M Hhn.ndexli H Oil l M Miihuney I'lane El.32 i' iti . wunorien n ni l' .l Mhney City 8 47 I' Tamiiquii IHtR V M, W f ffdl 1 (m 1 NEW STORE HOUR : 9:00 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &, CO. eJhe 6edaj SieJb ofOtwinatieno CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WEDNESDAY Replacement Prices en MISSES' APPAREL Substantial Savings Because of New Lowered Costs of Materials MISSES' TAILORED SUITS 48.00 Regular Prices te $75.00 Of Silvertene, Velour and Duvet de Laine. Bex, belted and semi-dressy styles. Sizes 14 te 18. MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED SUITS 78.00 legular Prices te $110.00 Of Duvet de Laine and Velour; semi-fitted and Princess silhouettes. Cheker or convertible cellar of Nutria or Mele. MISSES' VELDYNE SUITS 88.00 Regular Prices te $125.00 Fur cellars of Mele, Nutria and Squirrel. Belted and flare models developed in Veldyne and Duvet de Laine. In the season's favored shades. Sizes 14 te 18. MISSES' TAILORED FROCKS 58.00 Regular Prices te $89.50 Redingote straightline and panel effects with braiding, wool fringe and stitching. Nete: Every item featured in this advertisement has been re priced in accordance with the estimated lower costs for merchandise of similar qual ity six months hence. BONWIT TELLER. 6XO. CHESTNUT ATJ3 STREET ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WEDNESDAY REPLACEMENT PRICES Nete Every item featured in this advertisement has been re priced in accordance with the estimated lower costs for merchandise of similar qual ity six months hence. Replacement Prices eh WOMEN'S SUITS With Fur Trimming and Without Fur Made te Sell for 98.00 te 125.00. Savings of 40.00 te 67.00 Be cause of Lowered Costs 8P m 58.00 Veldyne, Duvet de Laine, striped, plaid and plain Vcleur3, Tricetine, Silvertene, Velvet Tweeds. A host of styles in the season's favored shades. Seme have fur cellars of mole, nutria and opos sum'; ethers beautifully embroid ered in silk and wool; still ethers beast of braid binding. Straight line and belted models in the new suit silhouette. iff i its r Specialized u Misses' Coats & Wraps Q QQ Regular Prices te $75.00 In Silvertene Velour, and ether soft finished fab rics. Lined throughout with novelty silks. Misses' Frecks (Te Clese) Og QQ Formerly te $65.00 v Developed in taffeta and Jersey in a host of styles for day wear. Only one and two of a kind; colors and sizes are net complete. Sizes 14 te 18.. DUVET de LAINE, VELOUR and VELDYNE SUITS 88.00 1 Made te Sell for 135.00. A Savins 1 of 47.00 Because of Lexvcr Prices for Materials The Veldyne Suits are in a sim ple belted model. Velour belted suits with Mele cellars. Short coat Brandt model in Velour with Mele or Nutria cellar. And Duvet de Laine with Turkish embroidery forming a border te coat and cellar of Australian Opossum eraNutria. FURS of QUALITY and FASHION At Substantial Savings, Due le the Letver Prka at Which We Have Been Able le Buy Fun HUDSON SEAL COATS Formerly 295.00 185.00 Selected dyed muskrat skins; large cape col cel lar and cuffs. FRENCH SEAL COATS Formerly 325.00 225.00 Cellar and cuffs 'of skunk, opossum and squirrel; length. HUDSON SEAL COATS Formerly 350.00 265.00 Replacement Prices en WOMEN'S FROCKS and GOWNS Formerly Sold for Up te 95.00 45.00 Selected from our regular stock and placed en sale for immediate clearance because of incomplete range of sizes. Included are afternoon frocks of satin and tailored dresses of Crepe Silk, Tricetine and Geergettes. DUVETYNE and VELDYNE SUITS 148.00 Made te Sell for 225.00. A Saving of 77.00 Because of Lewer Prices for Materials One model of Duvetyne has finger-tip length coat tailored en mannish lines. Anether model of Duvetyne is ornamented with embroidery. The suits of Vel dyne are in short box-coat mod els with cellars of Mele, Nutria pnd Australian Opossum. Smart sports model; trimmed with beaver opossum and squirrel. (Dyed muskrat skins.) HUDSON SEAL COATS Formerly 750.00 550.00 Dyed muskrat skins; length; cellar and cuffs of skunk, beaver and opossum. SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS iermerly 750.00 595.00 Forty-eight inches long; of fine selected skins. HUDSON SEAL WRAPS Formerly 850.00 650.00 llll SdCCtd tyC,d mUskrat Sldns: inches long- MV 1 Skunk, beaver nr nnr.ee... -: . " . .. . ,,weuiu wunrncu. HUDSON SEAL COATS Formerly 595.00 Special at 395.00 Of fine selected dyed musk rat skins, with cellar and cuffs, of beaver, skunk squirrel or opossum. ' WOMEN'S FROCKS and GOWNS Formerly Sold for Up te 125.00 75.00 A comprehensive assortment of dresses from our regular stock, developed in Duvetyn, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Tricetine and Peiret Twill. Medels for after noon, street and dinner wear. Featuring the newest trimming conceits of thft season. WOMEN'S EVENING and DINNER GOWNS Formerly Sold for Up te 275.09 95.00 v JVe'i m i Vk i V, . YE-k. ' -w 8E3sv n ? A truly wonderful collection of gowns frem1 our regular stock drastically reduced for immedi ate clearance. Range of sizes is incomplete and some are slight ly soiled. Developed in the very finest of fabrics, in 6easenab! colorings. ' -, , . -iriif" v .. lit,' lil& -i? I K ' JkWf fM'Alf'I'f r! , "... ifm, ,w. .VJ -0'ft..l, ,.,,,. u.. . ". cVal..,... . j. jfejysjg4g M
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