L M.ZLiiM j53 ry W;' njttf' Tta" ermasa ft- "TWWi tftf- "i-V ?fTW,T'" V'r--TTiT7, TOjwp"- &, ' '-'ttp'ivt wpri-HV" "V"i T HJ W.iTm: i&4' . i ffJ.v KV . 58PHBPKi" fcC Irft 4 I fc. v , I " ', u Jl ; vi- '1 l an.' flu 20 HATE IN IRELAND . IS CALLED A PERIL Probers Told Only Direst Necos- sity Would Justify Resort te Arms TEACHER PICTURES HORROR Ity the Assnrlnlril Prr-st ' Washington. Nev. IS. 'dnlv tin1 direst neei"ilt ." emi jilxtifx a re-urt te nrniN for the niljiiMmmt of il'puti- In Jrrlntul. Frrili'rlc ('. Mnwe. i-linirimin f till roiiiinieilun from tin inirlnittee of one Imnilreil invixtiKiitltiR tin Irish question, drrlnred tuilil) lit tin- ulu'liltli! of the oininN-'leii's liearinc. lie iulili"l ( that the condition" ;n Irelnnd "luivc created mid are rrentinc a widening rift in the friendlv relations of I'us- I lish-siieuklnp people net enl in Amer- i lea. hut all ever the world " i "What the world needs is penre." Mr. Ilimi centimicil. "It needs an cndiiiR of hate, ll -ens.ien vlieu'd re- ' mime its ii-.ee nd:iiM'. and reason should displace the emnlii. niefit of force, I "The nrgj of ili-ti m-tinn which is i new nnlslilns Irelnnd is seiidlnc its re percussions te t,rrj corner of the ciil jzeil world. It cannot full te postpone indefinitely the irturii of ordered trim- ' rpiillilv te civilizntinn. In iiililitinii te! all of this, the political life of America, I well as its social preccsxe.-s, is pre-! feltndly d'stiirhed li tie- injeitien of the! internecine war between peoples of our own flesh n ml bleed "The commission pinns te send a mis- ! Bleil (e KiieIiiiiiI and lri'iiinl te niiihei fln Inquiry into conclitien country." in the latter I .... """-' iiiiijs .-i inn; Penis Mercim. of Tliurles. Iicliiud. wns the lirst witness called. lie s;j, he wns a college teacher in Tlmrles nud that he liad been elected chnirinaii of the town council as the labor audi late, winning ever Sinn Win and indepen dent candidates. The witness described whin lie te-med the shoetiiiK up of the town of Tlmrles by government const abu hi r . lie tes tided that after a enn-tabb- had ben shot last .Iiiimary ''D the constabulary in repiisnl nuide midnight raid upon homes and 'stores of townspeople prom inent in tin' Irish independence move ment. Ten houses and stores were rid -died with bullets Mini hand grenades, hit-did. Of the Ienises smt up. Mr. Morgan Bald, four were of members of th" new ly elected town council He wils told the constabulary was "irtually acting ' under erdeis There were m religious ilifTercnces be- tween the Tlmrles inhabitants. Mr. Morgan said, and the town was law- , abiding. ' The witness test'died that lie was ar- I rested by a s'luad of eight oenstabulun ) when he left his home .limitary !iO t! attend an organization meeting of the town council, lie said he asked with what offense lie was charg'd and the constabulary replied : I "Ne charge, just government orders." ' Cruel Treatment in Jail Mr. Morgan told the commission that for six weeks after his nrnst he was continuously transferred from place te place, liittidfufTi-d te nnether prisoner, i lie ndded that there never was nn in dictment or tria'. After lie ng taken sip ns vel te Lim erick and folk, the witness said be wus moved te a war sleep King elT Cerk i and, with tbi-t -four etlier prisoners,' was cast into the IhihI of the vessel. I where lie said he remained fur man days, in conditions nhiili he described us harrowing. ' Suddenly. Mr. Morgan -anl. In. was I transferred te W'ormweo I Seruhb Seruhb I'risen. in Londen. While he was there l Ilia five-year-old son died in Tlmrles,; but he said In- was denied the pKiicge of attending the funeral Mayer te Speed Up Werk of Policemen CnntlniKs' fniin I'. ice line wliich the Mn or luls lllltci te tills city for a ln "Arrangeini nts fm , i lert.nniug the governors nl Ilarrisbutu en I l"n'inlet phla weie iii.cusseii Tl Mnwe- aid kiii'iI like te have the geM-rnirs come te I'lii'inlelpliiii in time t.i be i-lieuu I ne rier trout, nn billing I In Kliipbuililini; plants, iiml also for a drive through Kim meiini 1'niU nnd a dinner in the cM-iung "Tlie Mu.ier ,ili iite,isis n confer ence of majors te dis, iisi immiik inn I problems iiii Indue; liuidit.. and oilier nialteis te which ntt iitinti has been drawn ieientl. It wn In intention te cnll tins ( feienie fur tin- latter part e November, but bemuse of i'ih pie-sine of business, including the budget, lie may net be able te de se until .Inn - jury." The .Majer found the (Jomiiiei m lieai ty .inpatb with I'lnlmb Ipbln ind dertiruiit'ef ' upcintiiu wit'i dun Kvpects Co-eper.itbill "Wb sliciibln'i w ; int,--- asked Mr Moere V. an- . ibln ilh clnls, frii mis of known -t nel ug Tie (lovernei ! i bu f mmhIi f lie t, mill state in lln I uieii .in I ill, Muer is chief execnine ,,f a n. inbriii ing enc-ipiaiti r el in eiiiiie population of the sl.lle 'Se ma ii pnblciiis ii . i i.iisl.intU arising as In iw i a tin it v and i In stat. it would be nnferi'iii.iie if l!u two c ecutiv ii !! leu weik 1 1 . Ihiiiieij When llie M.IMU lis iiskid .ii t tllC COIIpllllg fit Ills II line Willi tlie g criier.sbip, be r, plied "I lime a lug el in I'lnlnilclpliia which I am tin Mini: as haul n I i.m Mr. Moere et ll- tate uipital en the !l:l'."i e'clm k tram n i ineiu m H s'ciipicd part of his nn, i a. tin traiii lolled tewanl tin- .r . lading a I' t -(er lie icicinciI finiii Samuel '1' I, hIhic, jiresident of the i niteil (Jus Imi roe ree liient i'e. The letter wa i i :! te ('.. Majer's requcht for a wiittin statement , t, , cerning the leinp.un ii'iii ler a per uiauent cliange in the -iis staudiinl in I I Ills ci t . A ti'iiij,irni. cluing", p, rmit ting tlie llntisb tlieiinal unit jst.in. cxfiires .liuiiiaij I Mr. Mimie aid In will malic i, Jledine's letter puhln Inter Aiemheis c'.ei t te ilie I.ftt-ln nr fnun this Clt will be inlled tu a iiiifcreiii i koeii b the MtiMir l'io,esi. law nf fecting Pliiliidcl:ihiii 'H be talked imr Willi the repiesi nlalii -. i iiiciilenlii'h . We M.icr madi n litiewn leibij be faefs the re i-lcitiuu (if llehelt S. Sjningler. of m I. leiintj, in Hpeakcr of the state Heuse of Itepri - I tentatives. I Want Pies for Camp Dlx . "V till tin' ubl'-i't "I ni-ev nli nij tin; .'ITS Tveunili'il HnIilnTh ut t'limii I 'i uitli n ivsl 'riiniil.Nltlvitli;. tin- Clllllili'll relllltv jliiti Cress luis mini'' nn m'pi'al te tin' ' liemu'wlvt'it te uiil in tin- luiidabli' work. Sviint tin1 It'l 'nn.' wiintH tin- wtuui'ti te ile I ti rrini'uibcr tin bins at Dlx win.'" they nre iireiiurlnjj tlii-ir ilellnii'lt'H for TliunkHelving, Fer instntift. wlicn they beltfl t(lr pleu tlit 1ioiisev1vph nrc'Btikcu (0 P'lt one iinkiq for 1'ix, Ttie .nine with eatca. caiidlj.nnilj.'tlyr.g'iO'l 53! i,. ... ' ' j. rr "!!-1 iJImejJ i iuii, SUSQUEHANNA QAMS URGED ! Mayer Moere Sees Saving of $35, 000,000 Yearly en Ceal In Move Ilnrrlsliunr. Nev. IS. llnrrlauitrc n ml the coimiuinltjei ut'turen Imre mid I tlic Clii'sniirnke liny have ni'itlt'cti'il tlii'ir eininrttiiiltli"". Miner Moerr. uf I'lill- i ntlilililii, teM the Ilnrrlxliurs (irentrr .nvj- AssoiMiuieti inn night nt Its nn mini dinner. Dnini every seven or plfclit miles iiIuiir the KuMiuelminiii were utkcu. ! (Vint t.liiiii'(l down tlie Hiiiiiurlinimn i vnllej reireentH $7"i,000,0(H) fielRlitnRe n jenr itnil, .Mnjer Moere xntil. Hint if the SiiMitielinntui river were maile SKMlJ'ieii'n ?1 NavP l0UMmm GREEK PREMIER Queen Mether Olga Named te Succeed Coundeuritis Min isters Sworn In VENIZEL0S LEAVES ATHENS Ity the Associated 1're.ss Athens. Nev. 1. (Icen; Hhallls. the new premier of (Ireece, with three members of his cabinet, took the e.ith of office before Admiral t'ottndeuriotis, the regent, at 1 o'clock cstcrdav after noon. These who qualified in company with the premier were M. (teunarls, minister of war: M. Ilaldnrls, minister of interior, and M. Cnllngerommles minUter of finance. M. ItlinlliR will held the portfolio of minister of foreign nntiir. Immediately after he had qualified rr niiice. m. Uhallis clemanileil the re gent's resignation. The ether members I of the new cabinet will take the oath before (jueen Mether Olga. I 1'ernier Premier Vcnlsscles left Athens yesterday. Hands of civil guards and men from many military uiiitK. went through the city during the dav. ac- laiining former King Constantine and i tiling revolvers as a token of rejoicing. A demonstration occurred in the city I eterday. but the number of persons taking part in it was net large. I'or I'er I traits of former King Constantine were I preni'neiitlj display cd. During the dem I niistratinn shots were often lired, but no j attempt was made te maintain order. Paris. Nev. 1. t Ity A. P.I Con Cen i crsiitiens ever tin .situation In (Srecce created by the defeat of Veime'ns are in iregtcss netwien 1- nun e ami Ureal Itritaiti, it was stated at the foreign '"' today. Neither country , it was ex plained, will act without the ether. The exception is that an understand ing will be reached taking the form of a declaration of policy as te the new (ireek government. In this declaration Krance and tireat lirltnln, it Is fore fere ast, will iciterate their opposition te the leturn of ex-King Constantine te the throne. Harding Appeals for Plain Living Ciintimiril from fare One our terv renter glory will he glorious vie- "Here we nre today nt one of the great gateways of Latin America. Somehow I feel that the Western Hem isphere is our special Held uf inlllienee and trade. Commerce marks the high ways of frieuiNhiii as well as rivalry. (Mir trade routes ny ea te the Seuth ought te be as dependable as our rail way routes at home and there ought te he MilhVicnt and reassuring comity and concord anienj Americans, Seuth Cen tral ami .erUi. Hind our iiiendsiiip with the ties of tunic and we shall make it indissoluble. Need Trade Kpuiisiun "We have ships new. we h.iu lemmcrcial foundations; our futiiii the lies in policies and practite?. We must liny Us We 1 as sell te be sure, but We need the i pauding trade pU y its cliidciit agents in .salesmen and ci edits and th nnlile. practical understanding that commerce is the life b'oed of materia! cxistenic. (lur great assurance at henn lies in n irile, intelligent, leselute people in a land iinrnvnged bj war. at enmity with no people, envying untie, leietiug nothing, seeking tin tciriterj, striving for no glories which de net be ( nine a lighteiius tuition. This reiuili lii cannot, will net fail if cm h of Us does b s pint If we but work mid use tbiiftlj mid s,.,.k that understanding which reveals mutiialitj of intciest, no differences inn long abide Sin Ii a so lution i it limit i nine out of the giccdy thoughts of the prelitcer or the levelu lien.iij agitation of these who would di"! rej. These nre hut surface dls turbauii's We cheese tin deep and ecr onward currents of normal An. erica for the course of the republic. (reed .Must Cease "There has been n wild contempla tion of catlings, whether in wages or diU'lciiil", in terms of dollars rather than i.i terms of purchasing pewei. Wc must lu mere i eik ei tied wirn tin sub- stance it nw.iid for mtnin limn in tli- ion mea-iiH iiient. And our con 1 1 n i i-l be in a dependable pruspi rit) W III. ll In I " DISMISSES REGENT eislj shared The tide , AVer ester ceiinu. in central Mhshii wil i'iit tloeil and ebb, 1 1 husctts came tlie report that twenty- III K'l'lll I'll' I Mill ttlllt.il I- linil'i v!l. nf ti'llrliiiu Hi tin' i IiuiikIiu; tiii-. Anil ni"l inu-i net t'Xii t ti i idi' i vchisHe m tin- (liKul iwul t'ii,t 1 1 nn iitiiunl tu uri'ile nliiiii' ' Nn law i nn ultiT nultiii' up i i.'iiisi lii-- Mirtiii iiiikiiN. We li.n i -i t ,t .ii in, I in iuiiili.it i"trn,tii wi-atiii'i-.i'i'I tin- ntt nf -utt iiml ili'iiiiiinl is I I' I 111' lilt HI' llltl) Mlftl'II tlll'il I Kill'-- iii.il nun iiii.i' tl.tir pi'iiallli . W'r ttunt t'lllll'l- II l Ull.lilull ,l-8, -ttj It 111 Ali',i.l W'l- unlit tli iteti Ktt'tti'r ( tin- S.i uli tn liii'i. In, Iiim'uiiiIiik ri'wanl Willi tin' ttniil Kintti'i- anil tin- uliciit tuiuii'i nf tin' Nm'tli Vi, wiiiit Mit'tln in fm - ("III tu In llllii-il tu tin lllllsll- uf till' tiiill-, nf ll.'- .Nurtli W'l- uiint jinn puitM tu m'iiiI iln'ir miu-ei- iiuiirr tin' Aiiit'ricmi tlai; t i bi-ur tin' iiii"..i.t, ut I pt'iii'i ami K""'l "ill tu a, I tin- puils nt thf rut th. Tlii-rt' i iiu i' "tluiialiniii in 1 riKlit'-uu-, AiuiTiniu niubltleiis. It i-. tliN wiiiiii rtul nnil niriiiniutiublf I'niti'il Stilt ok uf Anii'i'icn ttlm Ii m-i. our lii'url-! nylnw witli bfi'ui.iiiiK niiatiiiii inul ' pntrietii- 'u th AiiutIi-u uf tin idii idii htiiutien, fiii' anil fuiitiiii'iit uf iiu mar row." Won't Visit .Mcli'ii Si tiiitnr Ilniilini; will nut iei ut ,i .Mi'Xli-llll plllt UII Ili MIJIIKf tt) tin- n ii n 1 tun', ii- In' Iiu I In" ii ill uiil In iiu h i Mi-mi an iillu lilli .Nu i, Hi, ml mini, urn nitwit mi i.n -i,-ji-i t wus nmili' Ii) .Mr. lliiiiliiiK hi tiiu.i wlm ariiM'il lii'i'i tuila.v witli lum tu j taki' sliii fur Crlstelial. but it h utiI-i- I sttldll ttlftt lit' f.llllUl it lllipiS.j' u nriuni' tut u rail at iiu.v point mi tin I .Ml'MI'llll fOUHl Uitllllllt Kl'l-illlll ill-- iiiptiiii: tin' ki lii'diilv uf tin' -liippnii; i uiupaie '1 In- I'lt'siili'iit-i'li'i t iiml In- piirt will t-.til lute tnilu.v en tlie l'iiiti-i r'lint Mti miii't I'liriMiiiua, alnuilv mn' da. lnti' in unliT tn mi it tlie plan- uf lu'i dlHtliiKulhlii'il paeM'lisi'r A i all at Vitii t'riu or mi) eliii't- Mi-xu-uii point would invelvr tlie Iekh uf three dayis, and Sir Hurtling in undcrBtned te fvt'l that btlt-li ll cliuusc lu schedule would be a Kcrleuti Inrenvenience te the llnt'r'rt regular EVENING PUBLIC LEAGUE SELECTS Ballets Are Being Counted. Ishii's Name Presented by Japanese LATINS LEAD COMMITTEES Ity the Associated Press (irucn, Nev. 18. The report of the council of the League of Nations was ngain before the assembly of the league for consideration nt teday'B session, as was the election of six vice presidents, who, with the chairmen of the assem bly's six commissions, will comprise the bureau, or executive committee, of t lint body. Ne announcement of speakers had been made, but the character of the subject under discussion epeued the way for any one Jvltli something te say te take the fleer and say it,- thus hold ing out the possibility of nn extended debate ranging ever the entire scope of the league s activities. Netwltlistnndini: thrusts directed at them yesterday by Delegate Milieu, of Austrnli.i, for their lnck of promptness, the delegates again were tardy in as sembling today, less than half of their number being present at the opening hour. These were collected 'In groups about the hall, commenting nnlinatcdly en yesterday's committee elections, in which the Latin countries captured nine out of the total of twelve chairmen and vice chairmen. Rarly In the session today, en motion of Tomasso Tittnni, of Italy, (Jluseppe .Metta, president or the Hwlss confeder ation, was elected honorary president of the first assembly of the league. Voting for six vice presidcuts of the assembly then begun. Huren Hnynshi a'sked the delegates te vote for Viscount Ishll, .lapnnese ambassador te France, as. Japan's candidate for n vice presi dency. Willie the votes were being counted In nn ante-room the assembly resumed tlis tlis eus,seti of the report of the executive council of the league. It developed today that C. .1, Do De lierty, Canadian minister of justice, and one of the most nctive of the delegates te the assembly, had become n victim of one of tlie high-speed translations made during tlie assembly's proceedings, w filch sometimes lifetime mlstinusia tiens. The translator made lilm mile lllm N' ii i from voting tiy ellereil m slen te l icsl- tlint Canada would ahstal ei. the message of sympa the assembly for transmit dent iisen. Mr. Doherty in fim better Trench than the translator's, at once corrected the mistake, but the correction was lest in tlie confusions of the first session, and the incorrect version of the dele gate's remarks became widespread. Heme. Switzerland, Nev. IS. (Hy A. P.) Decision lias been reached by the League of Nations te intrust Poland with a mandate te carry out the mili tary defense of Danzig, according te In formation received by the Swiss Tele graph Agency. BERLIN WON'T TRY TO ENTER LEAGUE Al l.a Chappcle. Nev. IS. (Ity A. P.) Ken-tnntine Fehreiibaeh, German chancellor, nnd I'r. Simenx, foreign minister, have concluded a tour of the Khineliinil districts nnd delivered nil dresses in which they dicu-cd domestic and foreign issuer. Dr. Simons, re ferring te the allocation of the district) of Kiipcii and Mnlmcih te Hclgium, de clared ticimany Wcucil the decision et tlie council of the League of Nations as only ii 'transitory solution." "We de net desire te enter the League nf Nations." he siiid, in referiing te the meeting of the assembly 0f the lengue at (ienem. "unless there Is mi inten tion, pl.nnl indii uteil, te i ive us us counts It would be iuiiuildciit te force ourselves into a society which (entaltis ' Tkt.ne, vvne i ii I ii Ilict U'l cn lit net in the event (crtnin ether folks enter. Dr. l'ehrenbnch, reiterating that tlie peace of Versailles did net deserve tlie designation of a 'pence," declared licr nianj. ncM'rtlieless, would live up te it and hud nlreuih demonstrated her deterininatleii by her work in making (eal deliveiics and in disarmament. ' Netw itlitiindiiig the fact that our limn new is shrunken in proportions whii Ii would net stitHcc te i nnlile it te become master of internal confusion," lie declared, "we are going forward In cnirjin': nut the piovNieiw of the treat". " UNITARIANS GAIN $49,639 Contributions In $3,000,000 Cam paign Total $1,050,361 Husten, Nev. T. The i'nitarinn eiimimicn te raie S: ihmmiiiii e Iierieiiceil its smallest dny jestrrday, fellow ing its biggest daj Tiiesilnv. Contriliutiens icnerleil nmeuiiteil te siiiilI'I bringing the fund up te S li.ln .'H',1 I'm eiiramng icneits were receied , fro in sivernl districts, hewewr. Frem nine put i-ne ever tlie tot in that i mi nt. v jinil K'uii' with iiuetn- mjert'catini; , -lIMl.lrtin Sntni i," tin' l.trsi' iiulhiiliiiil Kll'r, wlifn1 -ill- hint' iilri'iiih lii'i'ii rtfdlti'il iimli'i- I1 i' iiinnr of llii' I'liunli or ritv. ' wi-rr miiiuiiiii i-il last nislit. mid arc ns 'fiilluw- Mi- W'. Sunt I'ltr. lies lios .ten S".f iim : i'rii'iid. in ini'iuurv of Wlllimn II I'.aldwin. S.'diili ; MUs , ratlin i'aulkin'v. Husten, Sl'ikie; ,Icsl. ill. Mi'ti-n'f. I'ruvidi'iiri'. ?."().(l,l(l; Hctiry ill. Sb.iip, I'nuidi'iiri'. Sufi. (Mill: Mrn. ' Ili'im 1 Slini. I'lnviili'tifi'. S'JTi.OOO; Artlnii It. I'liiiiuuis. Ni-wpurt. It. I., I s.."i.(iiiii ; Morten I. Hull, t'liiraun. SlO.iMiil, mid I'rfili'rUk W' Dolane, ii-... t.:.. ...... .iiiiii tl ii-iiiiiieii. "-. Itifbni I. Va.. -cut in SLMlliil ami AiliiiKtnii Stri'ft Chiiifb. in llustuii. ri' piirti'.l liavini! ruiscd SlDll.OiK) nn it it luetit of SIMlll.tiilll. SPROUL REPLIES TO CRITICS Dr. Oberheltrer Doing Well in New Jeb, Says Governer Harrishiin,', Nev. 1. - l.evcrtiur Sptfiul dct'lini'd te inaki- any ox ex tcnshi' reiiiini'iit en the li'tti'r nf the Ili'v. lr. 'il 1'. tiramuu'r, I'liiladi'l pliiu. and tin' It"V. Clifferd (!. 'i'woiu 'i'weiu lili', l.aiif.isti'r. who wreti- lum ri'Xtiril inis' tin- disp'iici'iiii'iit of Dr. HIlis I'. Obt'i'lnilt.i't- iik u motion plrturc ciusur. "I liiivc ri'plii'd te Ir. (Jniiiinn'r," Hnid tin' (iovi'i'iier, "and tlien- Is nutli in;: in tlii' Intt'St letter that I have nut iwihttiTi-d ifpcutcdly. The motion pic-tun- lienrd u fiiiictleiiiug admlrnblj , mid Or. (ILi'ilielUer in IiIh new ponI penI ponI tlen seems te be delus pxrullent work." New P. R. R. Ferries Save Time Twe additional ferrybentu and a new Hehedule In the eervice of the IYiiiihvI vanla Itullread between ('aindeji ami Philndelphia have relii'M'dnueli of tlie cntiKextinii nt the ferry Kllpx, ami f" roved a Having In tlmejand money te cnnsylvania and Neyr.Tersey manu facturers who operate motertrucks. B V CE PRESIDENTS LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Republicans Eye Doings of League Continued from Pane One with this question of the world court. A few days age Ilcpubllcans here, skeptical ever the coming meeting of the assembly, said: "Let us sec whether any of the big fellows go te Oeneva. Then we slinll knew whether they take It seriously or net," The answer is thnt the nssembly hns developed se much energy In Its first meeting and received se much publicity that Lloyd (Jeerge Is p'nnnlng te go ever te Switzerland nnd take n hand per sonally In the proceedings. Assembly Shows Strength The surprising part of what Is hap pening at Geneva is that these who era ated the league at Paris did net take the assembly seriously. The council wns te be the whole league, The assembly was te be a debnting society for the small nations, bearing about the same relation te the international organi zation as the fulf sessions of the Pence conference nt Paris did te the meetings of the Hlg Three. Tilings settled In ad vance by the council would come out into the open In the nsscmbly, in some cases for approval. In reality the council hns languished. Nobody has paid much attention te It. Its meetings hove attained little pub licity. The work it was mennt te de lias been performed largely by the Su preme Council of the Allies and new the nsscmbly turns out te be n vigorous international gathering, which may be the basis of the conference of nations of which Mr. Herding hns spoken and the world court of which the Pence Con ference thought se little thnt they left it te lie created, subsequently, nnd may become. If the Republicans have their wnv. tlie chief feature of the league. The Oeneva meeting hns almost set tled the question whether the league is te be the basis of the international or ganization of the future and settled It In tiie affirmative. An esMembly In which forty-one nations nre taking part se cnerglctnlly cannot be easily swept nside. Itcsncct United States Opinions In general the nttitude of these re sponsible for tlie assembly has been te de nothing which would In nny way impnir tlie prospects of the united States entering tlie league, modified se ns te meet the objections which the Pnlted States Senate hns raised te the existing structure. This case is te be seen in the decision, net te take up the dispute of Chile nnd Ilellvia. It wns felt here that the reference of Seuth American questions te a world organiza tion, nt least without consultation with the United States. Impaired te some ex tent the .Menree Doctrine, The unwillingness of the Lloyd Geerge 'K0Vcrnnu.,,t tu have Lord Hubert Cecil, was a priceless heritage ban wh() reI,rp.,,nted the Hritinh Govern- M the Pilgrim lathers te gene i lm,nt nt iurs j the creation of the, Americans, and its influence ii jj0aRU0 nf Xntlens. represent it at tery of the nation connet fJmievn nt this inpCtilltT of the nssnlnlilv is another example of the desire te keep Cyrus II. Iv. Curtis is president et the situation open for the United Stntes. . the committee here, which bes planned Cecil is n strong lengue man. holding this novel celebrntien of tlie ,'JOOth, annl views similar te President Wilsen's, versery nf the landing of the Pilgrims. He is probably less ready te held the i The Rev". William V. Hcrg is kecrctary. league wuitlug for such modifications as this country will desire tlinn Lloyd Geerge would be. The latter has no very gtreng convictions nbeut the league. The Republicans here will watch what Lloyd Geerge does et Geneva with re gard te tlie world court with much in terest. Property Owners Plan Court Fight Continued frein Paen One was SIO.OOO two years age. $1'J,."00 last year and Sl.'.OOO this year. Tlie Cehbs Creek Parkway Heme Association ias prepared two sets of increased valuation liguics. Tlie first of these shows the percentage of in- ( crease en blocks of properties in the section in the last two years, with the new and the old assessments. Fermer Prices Shown The second list compares the sales prices in Will, when the selling boom ' was lit its height, and the new nssess mei t figures. I Tlie fiist list fellows IVr (Vi.i . lie rns. Ass. hh lii.K k .MiOe L.tleni mil, ii Ultima . .".sail i:i!muiiIi .Mmiii Kllnuurtli .. line S Hist .'linn Cubli's I'leel lSOO H nisi . . IKKIil S flsth P00H S Mi til In L' li .ii h mi'iit sn ir,:,(in let men (Is -in. II I lll ll'OO si Tn Ml 1'nrknil HI" -!IO I 77 7(1(10 71 nsnii lu r.unu Tlie seiend list, (euipnring liiP.i null's and new assessments, follews: ."'.UK) I.uteiia st t; sale in l'.llil at STJIIII; new assessuu'iit, Se.llMI. 1 11 Kill I.atniiii street: sale in Slillll, SIMMMI; new assessment S.ViOO. WMMI l'.IIswetth ' street: sale ill 1IMH. .$1001); new assess i incut .ImIIO. 11110 Seuth SixtJ -lir-l street: sale in l'.llil. $."7.1(1; new assess nient .$70(1(1. 11(10 Seuth Sixt'eth str(s't; sale in IHP.I. S.'MMI; new assess nient. 57."(lti. I HOD Seuth Sixtieth street: sah in 1111 J). .$."."00; new assess- liient SSIOII. TillOO Cobbs Creek park- wuy: snlf in HUH. ?."i(H: new ns.i-s. mi-lit 58300. I"i00 Seuth Xixty-lirst cci-sinent Si.iOtl. M) t'elilis t'reeli parkway; sale in UU'.I, S.'i.StHl; new as- I M'SSIIll'Ilt .$IK)00. Otlier Dlstriit I'tueied The nsseciatliin also lielnted nut t hut the a i-mi'iit.- en W'uslilngteu live tine bftwis'ii I-'lft -ninth and Sixtieth, streets me SKHIO lens than ill tlie niuhi'I b'nek oil llll-weitli street, tlieiiKh Wilhh itiKteti tneiiue is eensideied a mere im pertunt thoreuuhfaie. , Anether iis-iiiiatien I- te he formed ' this neniiiK in West l'liilitdelpliia te light the increased iisHcssiuents. A ir.ush-mectliiK for orxunizatieu purposes' will be held in tlie Knitj-Hltli ward,, ut 'JSO Seuth l-'iftj -Hccuiid street, l'lans will be fm inulated at the ineetint; te, join with W'et Philadelphia and tier- i inautewn orciiuiniitleim te Ilclit unrea sonable increases In nnnesineiitN. Imiue N. W'elsberK will preside. The ' reinuilttis' in tliai'Ku ceiiHlstH of tieoreo W. llieiu'lser mid Dr. Charlen t. Hlck Hlck eisen. Twe of the speaker! will be Itep ii'sentatlve .luiucs A. Wa'ker and I.etiis Andiew Herr, who was secretary of the reliiinittec of 1(1(1(1. It is pieinlsi'd th will be "plentj dnitiB" at the inetini!. Tilt With Asscssfir The Hlauk uk I'atk Heme Ownei-h' Association appeared this afternoon te pi ntet te the llsscssers UBllinst in ii cases in assessments in tlie ueiKhbor ueiKhber ueiKhbor lieod of I'iftieth wtteet and t)u!e ue- Thf leader! were tieerue dreer. see leturj ; 1-'. W. KicklielT, assistant sec ii'liirj, and Tlieuius li. Itutter, ehiiir iiiiiii. They complained that the assessment in this nelKlib'irlioed lias been raised mi averntte of JS1000. An altercation eccuiieil between Hlcharil l'uiil.v. of fiSl." fehbs frcek liuulevurd and William I.. Ileitler, a I'eftj -slxtli ward assessor. l'uidy said : "I protested against an increase en my limine from SII.10II te jll00(l. At my pretest Ileltler said tn me: 'All right. jeii'm' ut no business te live in the I'mtj -sixth ward.' I'm sure 1 don't knew wlmt he meant hy that. When 1 protested en beliuli' of the eouKrcKatlen of the Wlinlten Street Methodist Kpis repal Cliureli lit Fiftj feurtli and Cathurlne Htreets. wliise parseimge ban been InfreiiKi'd $li00. Ileltler told me the uHKossiiient uf the pnrsepage ought te be raised In preference, te all ether properties in the lelguhprlioed,'' BOXES N HD I Many Apply for Seats te Hear Taft and Canen Burroughs Next Week Hexes nt the Arndemy of Muste nre In great demand for the "town meet ing," te be held next Tuesday evening, ns n feature of the Pilgrim tercen tenary" celebration. Fermer President Taft and Canen H. A. II. Hurreughs, of Londen, will be the principal speakers, according te present plans. Alba H. Jehnsen, Edward Ilek and ether well-known men have engaged boxes for the town meeting. The flower of the Colonial and patriotic organizations of historic Philadelphia will occupy the horseshoe circle of boxes nnd give Mr. Tnft nnd Cnnen Bur roughs nn cnthusinstlc reception. Six boxes have been engaged by Mrs. .Tames Starr, Jr., for the Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Demes of America. Four boxes, pre-empted by Mrs. C. Heward Clark, Jr., are for the Society of New England Women. Twe boxes have been cngeged by Mrs. Jnnics Large for Chapter Ne. 2. Co Ce Co leulal Dames of America. A box for the Imperial Order Daugh ters of the Itritlsh Empire has been taken by Mrs. h. Webster Fex, and Mrs. Hnrclay II. Worburten l.ns n box for members of the r.mergeney Aid Member) of the Kebert Patterson been paid for from private centribu tlnns. The Pennsylvania State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, represented by Mrs. rdinrlea E. Wol Wel bert, and the Philadelphia Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution, rep resented by Mrs. Charles W. Xcvin, nre boxhelders. Mrs. Geerge It. Dvnns, Mrs. Arthur II. Lea. Mrs. II. 8. Prentiss Nichols, Mrs. Chnrles M. Lea, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. A. II. Fritz, Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg. Miss Anne Thomsen, and Charles K. Scott have taken boxes. Tlie Town Meeting, which will be .reproduced at the Academy of Music, ll iiriucicss jieniiiKO miiuiru uuwii eratiens of in the his be ever estimated MAN HITII i:.Kri'TlVi: AIIIMTV. rM'Aitf.i: or pi, ciN(i uiiNni'.Ki'tn. NI-AV INVI'.NTION ON 3IAKKK1, IN r.MT.Nslvr. TO MUll't AI'I'I.H'ANT mi'st i'essrsm Nt'rrini:NT capital te iiiKiiN MANtTArrrnn. i 22i. M'.Der.ii ernri: Comfert Your Skin WithCuticuraSeap and Fragrant Talcum Rrtr Ointment Tl7um.?l rftrwhr. fimpls frMet CitiBr tfcbarfcUrtu, Dt. X.HUUta, FLORIDA lly Sen. Steamer every Tueeday f, P. St. Mel nd limited number berth Included. Ment economical way te travel Make reservation earlv. Merchants & Miners Trans. Company IMilbllBlinl 1RM Mllllnna nf paanrntere nirrled net a lite list. I'lee 1 H. Del ATe Tel, trnlmnl 1PO0 SHOP WITH TUf n.. Anything from the I, inline stores of I'lllltt Wll llllllKlen ClllTI'lell Ailuntli Cll ChiHter Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. (I ill (.ininiiil r Ir lllili: . Xiliin i. Ity Mil S Third '"I , ( nniilrli j rtp , 2 , . f fgJWh JinWl yjlmtEC Visit the Finest Dental OITiceH in the City, These of fTiMIH N.E.Cer.IOlHarketSts. Entrance en 10 Streej Luxuriant Hair Promoted By Cuticura Cuttcura kills dandruff, iteps irritation, a cauie of dry, thin and falling hair. Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Oint ment with the end of the finger, en spots of dandruff. Fellow next morning with a het shampoo of Cuticura Seap. Repeat in two weeks. Nothing better than these fragrant, super-creamy emollients for all skin and scalp troubles. limp!. Ib rmtr It'll. Adilru:"0sMrsl,. rturlu, D.p M.MiMa il.Mui " Said iw . hr BeptC. Olr.UBetn).TUiim. ' CuUwm Smp hT wkkWwl sum. tr . 1 ' FR 1 1 TIN C,nnli. nf l, Un..l r tl.. w 1, upy7 b i'engar y Mr. i 'KffiCTT s. i-. ,-snewiien .uiicncii. Aneinc:- oex . ,,.,i,t ..,. if u didn't i..... .. ii.- i...' -....... i.. world eet it it (nun i ler lieiiiil'ir, ei mu j.ni "jiim n ir .... .. ...,. i I STORE ORDERS . M HBB1111111E ,. .., .,,, nt j NOVEMBER 18, 1920 BEADED BAG REPAIRING All utirlM and sliM.mad rqDAI te nrt at small eett A. E. MOSS'er,! US BO. DTII ST. Diamond. Walchtt. Jnerkv fpO te 75 Cents a Day WILL WIRE YOUR HOME Including Fixture, en Our 12 Monthly Payment Plan Why rain jour tytt with peer li'fnf- inf whin yen can haci tlicttlcity $e 3 tatily? WHALEN-GROSBV 140 North 11th St. Kit 20 A X & Wnlnut ZBGI A ZOAI jiUiinmiJLiJuiiniiiimnnuJ WHEN RHEUMATISM HITS YOU HARD! Slean's Liniment hhetild lie kept hnntly for aches nnd pains w IIY wait for a sovcre pain, nn ache, n rlieumntic twinge fol lowing exposure, n sere muscle. M'lntlen, or lumbago te mnku yen quit work, when you should have Slean's Liniment handy te help curb It nnd keep you nctive. nnd fit, and en the job? Without rubbing, for it penctrntcs, nmilv n lilt teilnv te the afflicted nnrt. XetP" the gratifying, clean prompt relief ceuiitn t ends the make geed. 11 drug gists three fdc the largest is the most economical. Il'ic, 70c, $1.40. Slea Liniment There Is Ne Place Like Heme, Especially When Yeu Own It Philadelphia Real Estate Beard I Is all you need pay te become a member of our CHRISTMAS BICYCLE CLUB Temis Inte our rute nnd 1. 1 us explain hew rany It Is te fi'tirf n IjipmI,-. Pay only $1.00 this week, atld n little each week from new un til Christmas. Vpr nt lii t'hrlHtmiH line tliers Iscn , neiiirh lilcict'S tn pre ureuml I.nst vnr In artlf nf tie mnnv thnuHanils of blcvrlrs m-iniifiieturrit thi're wus only n small p'rerntnp:' of nril,T.s nlleil. As uhuuI there will 1m- it Hp: HhertniCfi this iiar whi-n the ChrltmiH khheu nr riits llur Hilvlci Is place your nnlr new tlmn.lwny will BUirantee Christ inns dell ry We cunnnt snv hnwlenu wn shall he nMe 'ii inntlnuc Ihls nffer tiut wnil" "ur MOCK" hnlil nut e will in in rel I nn-mli'TH n, tunllr inark'nix n,l hnldlnR for u nnv h I c y v I seu may cluMisi, new. De net d"lnv cull nt nny nf th nrniut v.ny Btnrt's nr send for rntnlomie with pticss and detnlls nf th nrnadway rinlst nii lllrycln C I it h Itfrnemher ty Jelnlnc our cluh ynu inav select y n u r hloele n'iw te he delivered at one" or en nny date hetween new Chrlstni-ia v.?!? nu,,e.S8 carr' cempleta line of t-hlldren's Ulcycles. VeleclpedtH, Tri cycles. Autes, Kiddle Kars etc A deposit will resent any urtlcle selecttd for ( hrlstmas ildherv BROADWAY CYCLE CO., Inc. 527 Market St. PhiU pi'&iMV.n5r:.''V:.EX?'"'!". 8 1 luu s weria remcmueriiiK. . 1I9A tPaitiA pnexnvj Km m m I fc.-yV' Bwj'lV ii I lTbs mj.iijIJH' -g FEATBEB BEDS i Made Inte Down Quilts Interlined with Lnrntdnlr Owi'irU , JOLLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th I'hnne Lembard 248S Wti Cull & Ilrllrrr Deum VullM litcevereai SAVE COAL Hnre Your Window nnil Dnnrs Fltttd Willi (lunrnntred METAL WEATHER STRIP Kerns Out Celd HtepiTItntlllnc Netr Is the Tin. Let me KM I mute C. F. HIRSCH tdt N. rrnnkltn fit. Phene! Market 17ft Don't Spend Any Flerida Time In eutflttlnir. De that here befere ou ntnrt. We hfive nnyttilnir for nny Kind of bout. And our yenrs of experience will help with your problems. F. Vanderherchen's Ce7 N. Wnter Hlreet &S-0i l'liltnitelphln Cartoonist? Here's Your Chance tD He One. Ad Carter originator of "Just Ktds" end a. warier, MuW, ln lhe ,.innUrer.' will tench you te rnnke enrtoens. Afternoon end evening clnewii enmmenre Tueeday. Nev. S3. Call or write for booklet. A few frce schelaridilpa for Discharged Hervlce Men. TMCA ' OrATRAIi nUIM)IX. 1121 Arrh HI. TORIC GLASSES REAL J5 VALUES CO Cf) ,3,,l,ffis,.,!ri 4,JU Fer far or near sight t'.Tt examined free by rrrlalereil mi(nme(rlt Lefkoe Optical Ce. 939 Mirkct II N. lull OPKN ITVENINflS "Amazing and Smashing!" Hen), Da Ccasim CAIUS GRACCHUS By ODIN GREGORY This corceeus. thrilling, colorful, poetlo trnuedy of love, lust, loyalty nnd bMrnynl, ts the book cultured men nnd women are memorizing by the riiKe. It In the book you will enrry with you te rrnd ecr and ever again for sheer delldht. 2 ntt. At nt! oeotMtorcs. nONI A MVKRIIIIIT, New Yerk Federal Moter Truck Ce. Factory Ilranrh 18:10 Market Ntrret t taawiii'iiiiiH WINTKIt Itr.SOllTS ATLANTIC CITY rpAYMOlE B ATLANTIC CITY CENTRE OF WINTER CAYETY MASTERelf ort of resort lietelarcliltects and ex DertB in tlie Bfl nf nerienttt aervire. Amrrl. ca'a social headquarters. Sea and fresh water baths attached all looms. Fireproof throughout. American or European plan. Fleer charts sent. )g$fa& ATLANTJCCJTY.N.J. i ArxAiTAGPicarv. Plaa Hetel fofDisimctieRaruiRii?alComiort riRDPnoep garaub. I capacity gee. UTa&rJItezlm ' .miimshm will MUfi. THC IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL &clustveLecit Moderate Rite uuw wnuLviniu.,Hw Westminster K,entl(y ae. nr. Ueacn. Inev. te st.: prlv. baths! runrilnn water C A Kepp, Owner ft l'rep. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwuys open, Alwnjs reudy Termn mod erate Plum nr write. M Walsh Jpuncni. Hetel BeSCObcl )cl""l-''y "e. llefurn. . . , . , Ilxenllent tnhle JIT.SH nd up wecltlv. Pheno 117. A. K. ilAltlON j.ki:uoeii 1 LAUREL HOUSE" T.'RKWOni). N. J. sew OP1TN , OIJe,f nnd mejt eielnslre T.nlirnoeil Hetel. Unent IIeert fielf fnur. In the Wnr'.l t,,1"! iW1 f "J "nly B2 miles from Phlljdelpliln and yet t'tily a resort. Kasllv reathed bv meter. Modern, luxurious and thoreuirhly nbie.ist nf th. tlmea. . J. Muruiii. Mar. V V. Mnruhr At. Mfr. I AMBASSADOO . Jrk LAKU.WOOD.N.J. Ex. I tdeHl leeStlnn Ilv.rv annnln. ..,. - . eomfert and srvlce. Itunnlnr water, l'rlvats hatha. Sluslc Dancing lluntarlan culslei. Mederatn rates '" I ZUClLNAY. WEINlSll & JUHTON. ma w.iv nnr.n.tN!i ut,. NEW ORLEANS "Tha Parlaef Arriarleu" C.ntrel Tlek.t OrTie.a of all Principal Kail, read end Steamship Lines In St. Charles Lebby. Illustrated l-elder e n Request. One of America's leadln hotels. Accommodating our 1000 guests. ALFRED O. AMER & CO., Ltd. Proprletora I1KU5II 1), The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA ! Reached by Hteamera nf i-Urnes Uermuda I Line Whitehall Bt N y. ' ( ANAIIA Canadian National afrauJ Trun Cervle. Aefess Canada. Fer airuformaften wet m w i 2 ARLINGTON CORRUGATED BOXES 2Mt Wnlnut n. At leat money thn you are Myln,, 1078 Corrugated Container Cem AT.nr.ltT A. I.innT. nenekl n,m' ANNOUNCEMENT ! !' We have been sclilnff DIAMONDS wtie'MfUaT for 2f years are dlJ continuing this t'epnrtment te rtoveto our cntlre attontlen te ou? retail buelness. This will enabtf you for a limited tlme te pureha." 1000 DIAMONDS of nil bIz nt wholesale prices. nt ANY A11TIOI.H roneiIAflnn NOW enn lie reserved for Chrlit. mim en n, small deposit, Lichtey's, 6 N. 11th St. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADfj KQtr.VI, TO NEW ItcoenBtructM uimuigierea "id pollshed $15S Klrst-clats work RUnrntiteed. Slip coven maile te .T. , . eraer. We carry a arjje stoek of upheUterj AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO Oldest nnd I.nrccst Heuse of Its Kind 305 Arch Street IS".?. Pr. Z& Aunrnei lb 03, Payment Plan FOB THH Humphrey Radiant fire GAS HEATER Full Line of Gas Ranges en Payment Plans WM.AKERS,JR.C0. 26 N. lOtli Street PARCEL POST Pr f Mane pelUh for furniture, J V piano nnd nnlomeMIes, SOe tHT rnni 3 citim for SI. postpaid. imwxnn viNcr.NT. ssi-risn-xse n. eiii r SHEET-METAL WORK- Or I'VKKY DKsriCUTItlN Heater and Steve Pipes ax i.eutst l'uirns A. PINKUS 353 N. Sd Ht. I'liene Mnrket 3200- CORNS & CALLUSES nrmeTeJ In FIVE DAYS ABBOTT'S PLASTER rsusea no lncenvenlcnc. Ne treul M nesr shoes while ualnK. Only S dT reeded. Very thin medicated plasttr. Irit 10c & 2He. All Drun BtflTts or by Us.ll. AllillM I liiuiiiiuiri yv. HfHti nnil nlrnnl ITe.. inil.n, itelnhU MESH BAGS REPAIRED Undermy ntw depart ment Mesh Bags can be repaired, refinlah ed and rellncd at a very small coat NEW MESH BAGS Eitabliahed I860 This Beautiful New 88-Netc Player $425 New Pianos, $250 te $925 New Players, $395 te $1750 Baby Grai-d Pianei,$375 te $1400 3-DAY SPECIAL REDUCTION PIANO SALE riiirlnif tlili limited 3-day sain, e are nfferlmr our entire stock of r an". I'luyt-r I'lanes nnd ltaby Orand I'lanei vvlilrh 1'ennl.stu nf most ovary known nia nt exu'iuiniMlly low prices, llelew win uive seu 80tne Idea of a. few of thsre. 5 Cunningham uprights 2Chickering 88-note Player 5 Estey uprights 2Knabe 88-neIe Players 5 Blasius uprights 4Emerisen 88-note Players 6 Weberfieltl 88-note Players 6 Lester uprights 6 Chickering uprights 3 Ludwig uprights 10 Heward Vincent 12 Steinway uprights 3 Knabeuprights 6 Schemacker uprights 2 Leenard uprights 5 Heppe uprights The. Instruments nre lu tlmt-flass con dition, nnil ns n sneelel Indnremrnt wj offer ilieni from SRfi ui. Oiiarsnteefl wiin ii t6-enr exrhunge prlrlleire. We nrrnn iiint eiilent terms, Cull nnd se them or aei'il fpr entnleiriie. (Inen Men 0" nnd Irl. l'.us. until 0 1. M. HOWARD VINCENT 836.838.840.842-844-84G NORTH SIXTH STREET , u I, REPAIRED VJL J3?f .film Wp $ie Up j ATE. Mess, 33 S. 9th IiiijCiit Glass V A nent floral cut WTffi' tliiK en n clear YY cryHtnl blank. I L'nusual Value Z At 19c Each Cut Glass Exclusively rliitlsfiu linn tiunrnntrrd or Menty U Refunded, Compare (lur Values lilMlDVlfFNT I BV" ,tablihed I860 "I I J Xlk ilSf. 1 t ' flijiivm- luiUsWyj '-' ' -i-i.'-vii.i v JSLjUti. . .y- iA.v.j. Jaju'A",H5t4freLi I" . .... - s 4&jKiiiiiK. - tr ' .ft.- ji -7 .- 4'Usbbb)IV 'AMUiAiattmKtmk '!lKi-riTinlkisSiniVif i i
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