m !7flJ (4 1 ' e.T . 7 I v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920 15 1 HO FARMERS I HREATEN SHE Jviove te Combat Falling Prlcea Back of Call Sent Out by Union BILLION DECLARED LOST I)y tlie Associated Press Kansas City, Me., Nev. 18. A nn tlon-wlde producers' strlke te combat the falling prices of farm products was urged In a call sent out today by the Rational Farmers' Union te Its local unions throughout the country. Tbe call, In the form of a resolu tion ndepted at the national convention of the organization here, went forward te secretaries of local branches of the Organization, which represent producers of gruln, cotton, wool and livestock. Held te number 800.000. The proposed strike was urged In retaliation for what the convention considered abnormal de flation of prices of farm products through which It was asserted, "Ameri can farmers have been robbed of 51.000.000.000 In reduced value of products new en hand." f All farmers wcre urged te held this Sears' production from the markets un III "profit making levels" were icstercd. The action of the National Farmers Union was In line with a "wheat strlke'' foiled several weeks age by the Wheat Growers' Association of the United States. Delegates asserted a consider censider hblc quantity of this jenr's wheat crop was bcitig held off Uic market by farm ers. Reduction of production in the future was threatened "unless the prices of our products arc fairly readjusted te the fcnd that we may obtain just returns for pur labors and Investments," in an other resolution approved by the con tention. Officials of the organization pointed hut that members were net under obli gations te obey terms of the strike, but express the belief that such a move ment would be effective. A conference of representatives of all farmers' organ izations of the country wns called te meet in St. Leuis Pcccnibcr 10 te con sider the conditions of a nntienal farm marketing beard. Prince's Visit Cost Big Sum Londen, Nev. 18. The cost of the visit of the Prince of Wnlcs te New Zealand amounted te 100,000 (nor mally S."00,000). This sum has been etPd by the Parliament of New Zealand. STILL TO FIGHT SOVIET Russian Organizations Still Consider General Wrangel as Leader Constantinople, Nev. 18. (IJyA. 1.) About 20,000 men who fought in the anti-Bolshevik army of Geuernl Huren Wranccl in Crimea were taken out of SebaBtopel after the victory of the Uol Uel shevlkl. Transports which brought refugees from the Crimean tlty are still anchored In the llospherus, and no dcilnite decision has been reached rela tive te their disposition. The Jugo Juge Slav Government has undertaken te provide it refuge for several hundred of them. Only sick and wounded lefugces, numbering about 5000, hae been al lowed te land. It Is net jet known where the llusslan army will be re organized. I'lRhtccn Hussien organi zations met at the consulate here and adopted the following resolution. "Heprohentntlveg of all Htissian or er or ganisateons feel thnt the struggle against the Helshcvlkl must contlnue and con sider General. Horen Wrangel as their leader." IL VOTO Dl F1DUCIA A GIOVANNI GILITTI La Camera Respinge con Vetl 202 Contre 83 la Mozlene dei Socialist! Publish! and Distributed Under . . PERMIT NO Oil. Autherised hy the net of October 0, 1817, en nie at the Potteinco of Phila delphia, P. a 8. nimi.Kflejf. retmMter General He ma, 17 novembec. Un nnimate dlbattlte, dtirante 11 quale l'On. Gio Gie llttl dlfcse il sue passate politico e la politico del sue Governo. lin precedute il vete di fiducla (Inte al Gabinctte dalla Camera del Dcputnti, nella scduta d'eggi. Una mozlene del socialist! cen cen surente la politico Interna del governe fu rcspinta con veti 202. contre 811. 1 deputatl keelullstl vlolcntcmente accusarone 11 Prcsldeute del Conidglle del Mlnlstrl dl cssere un reazlonarle e Hostcnitero del nazlenalisti scguacl dl D'AnnunzIe nella sua onpeslzlouo el so cialist!. L'On. Glellttl rispese che II sue Intere passate era una pretcsta con cen con teo tale nccusa. "Nel 1803 cgll dlssc le rlfiutal dl sclegllerc 1 fascl dl Slcllla, I quail rn rn ppresentavane la prima scrla inanl inanl festazlene seclallsta in Italia, c nel 11)01, quande le preclamal la llbcrta' dclle sclopcre, tuttl 1 censcrvatlvl ml conslderareho un rlvoluzlenario plu' perlcoleso dl vel socialist!. Credcude nella asccn7ierib politico, cconemlca c soclelo del preletariate, le clargll II suffraggle unlvcrsale anche prima chc I seclallstl le acssere domendato. ' Vei, vel stcssl, uen credcte chc ie tla un rea rea rea zlonareo." I'numerd' le sue misure fiscall, ncs sunn delle quail cgll cmcrl". celplscy i lavoretori, ma dlrctta a celplrc 1 rlccbl. A (pn'ste punte un soclallste l'lntcrruppe &wgMW m dj and W Will rcsorve your pur s' B g MftlBm chase until you nre PUlAll lcady fQr itf prompt mM deliveries will be made two or three h days before Christmas if you want it then. ' The Rest Can Be Paid en Easy Terms ACT QUICKLY IF YOU WANT ONE Without a question of doubt, this Is ene of the greatest piano eilers eer mnde, slnce we wero urt te make ?US.-Ili?l21.1, reductlen8 en nlanes that nre AllSO I.UTIXY N1HV and WITHOUT A 'IHV, l!?i.w?n-?0H. t,.come ln "net Inspect our pianos, hear they make and Sc0 whet a n" "PPrce fl3F Every Player-Piane Carrie a 10-Year -& Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction SALE LASTS UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD! Which Won't Be Very Leng! EUGENE M. GOLDMAN 904 WAMOTir STREET A BIG DROP IN PIANO PRICES I With Christmas only flve weeks nway and no stcn of the manufacturers bruis ing their nrlces down, we have decided e make a quick turnover or the pianos we have en our fleer and risk ft lesa In an effort te de a volume ,ei business that will be sufflclent te reward our efforts, wn AIIK OFFBIUNO, COMMHNCINTI TODAY. (It It 88-NOTI! NEW 850 PLAYER-PIANOS Including Bench and $ MWQI 12 Music Rolls are te (JL i2k hesnIA immediatelvfer JL m KJ Hi) A Wonderful Xmas Chance te Bay a HfcW 1Z0 $ uimm machine Every One Guaranteed; Will Play All Mnkcs of Itccerus Pay $1 Down nnu wen uuuvt;i jum ,ii.. chlne two or thrce daa be- rore unnsimas u you ueain.-. Liberal Terms for the Balance Can Be Arranged Cheney, Palhe, Columbia and Wtddleemb Machines . - jgE Hi Wm&m&W&mii OriJN TO.MOIIT. nmUV AM) SATUIWAV UNTIL 0 P. M. &&&&&&2zr fyafifixmeM en op&u$e There1 s a joy that is true which is coming te you, A bliss you are certain te share, When we open the deer of the Happiness Stere Se make it a point te be there! Yeu9 re Invited! The first United "Happiness" Candy Stere for Philadelphia opens Saturday at 12th and Chestnut gridonde che gll speculator) avevane mondeto il lere danare aU'ISstere. "U'vcre rispese l'On. Glellttl ma essl feccre de' prima del mle avvente el petcre." Qulndl Glellttl nete' chc cgll nveva sepprcssa qualslasl forma dl censura e che In nessunn nazlone dbl mende la stnmpa e' libera come ln Ita lia. Cliiose qulndl sc qualslasl nltre Koverne avrebbe potute adettare una attltudlne plu' Imparzlale verse 1 mctal lurglcl ltalianl. "Le rclazlenl tra preprictarl cd ope epe ral cgll dichlare' rapprescntane la plu' impertanta questlone che abblame dlnnanzl a no!. He nan rlusclrcme n cenclllare I lere Intcrcssi, la nazienc sera' tcstimone dl un fenonmene cce nomice di Rrne carattcrc." Itiferendesi flll'accusa di cennlvenza con 1 nazlenalisti, l'On. Giolitti demun- de' al seclallstl: "Considerate scrla mente che essl slane mlel nmlcl?" 1'er rlsimsta cgll ebbe npplausl ed ovazienl. "Durante la guerra egll dlcssc vel seclallstl ed le avevane le stcsse rola rela rola yienl con 1 na7lennllstI. le he ordlnate la reprcsslenc dl tutte le vlelenzc senza rlguarde da quale parte proven Jvane. Nessuno ptie' prevnrml che vl e' una nazienc libera quanta l'ltalla." Quande Glellttl feec In dlchlarozlene dl cul seprn, 1 dcpltatl censcnntlvl c cattellcl Irenlcamentc si rlvolsere verse I seclallstl e grldarone: "I.n llussln." "Qui' vl pue' csscre vere llberte' quande tuttl vlvane nel cenllnl dclle lcgR0" csclame' Glellttl I 1'nrlumentl posseno cnmblarp le leggi cd 11 governe blsegnn asKicurl II rlspotte dl esse. Nel cl posslame Inrbntrnre In un remunc tctTcne per 11 mnntcnlmcute dclln pub- rra i&wwiMmjm vvj & i &A8& ir;m lt TA'V Danderine is "Beauty-Tonic' J Immediately after a "Danderine" mesBage, your hair takes en new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice ns heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems te fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair Btay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. Yeu, ten nnnt Inte of lone s.rene hair glistening with beauty. A 35-ccnt bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives te thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness. All drug counters sell "Danderine." bllca libertn' c per nsslstere all'asccn all'asccn ziene del prolctnrleto, ma per ragglun gerc qucste fine nccessltn un uccorde tra lu classl e non una lotto tra esse. Depo la guerra I'ltalla pue' csscre paragenata ad uu pazlentc Che fu grnvemetite mo me lato. Hole l'accorde tra nel petra' sal sal vare le l'utrla." l itj; uuicn wuenea en urewn fnnei Dut! "Ttp! IO ft The Hague, Nev. 18. The Government Las been asked te expiala. te Parliament why former Crown Prlncti Frederick William qf Germany is pern mltted te carry en constant cemmunl- catien with trio ucrman menarcnuta. 3 fiave you Dined and Danced in THE BOX ? AT THE RITTENHOU3E 22d and Chestnut Streets Dunce te the muitle of THE T1ERNEY FIVE Who piny durinc Luncheon, Dinner nnd Supper T.nnrhrsn Plttrn from 70 rents up Mid for Dinner, n pltttlfr nie or order n Ik uric. re: 1 m Tziey I Loese Leaf V I Ledgers I Te insure perfection in Loese Leaf Ledgers BLANK B00K3 Bound and Loeso Lraf LanieanAriirNQ PRINTINO ENOBAVINO omen Stationery and Supplies "TO IN'SURC perfection In Loeso Leaf Ledgers, we make them complete, from start te finish, ln our own factory. The ruling', binding, everything is dene in our work-rooms An is true of all Mann-made products, only flneat materials and skilled workman ship enter Inte the production of llann Loeso Leaf Ledgers. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New Yerk Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1848 i ii i . .LJ m 1 vfj'C J K I , I Btcauit efitt quiet, non-echoing lurfacc, Armttrengs Plain Breiun Linoleum ivas selected for fleari in the general cjpeet ej me tumtngten typewriter Company. 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A very satisfactory way te install Armstrong's Linoleum is te cement it down firmly ever a laver of builders' felt nnnr-r Such a linoleum fleer will remain permanently as smooth and tight as when it was laid, and give added years of service. Whether you are going te build, or lay new floors in your present offices, be sure te consult your architect or contractor about Armstrong's Linoleum. We can furnish him with data and specifications for installing permanent linoleum floors. All Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed te give entire satisfaction. Armstrone Cerk Cemi-any, Linoleum Dlpartment Lancaster, Pennsylvania (A) Loek for ihc CIRCLE A' tmtlcmarfi en the burlap back Fer Business Floers SI I M is H as V v i ai fji 1 jtmm at Armstrongs Linoleum 1 m Vi7' t&r , ilr r , -K, ' tVi " n. i' ' ;i'., 1KVt ".'I , v A y , - j "mv; y'J KSTSZM
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