Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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GREEK PLEBISCITE
HELD DEC-5
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'Athens, Nev. 22. The pleblirtte of'
ihe Greek people which Is te determine,
whether King Cenntnntlne will return)
te Athens has been delnycd te December
6, according te a statement made te the
Associated Press yesterday by M. Oou Oeu
nirli, the minister of finance. The
Petri pretests agninst a pleblclte, de
claring that decrees new issued name
CeVistantine de facto klnp, and for this
wasen the VenlxelUts would be afraid
te rete against him, and probably would
abstain from retlng.
' A conference has been held aboard the
battleship Iren Duke nt Plialerum be
tween Premier nhallls, Earl Gran
ville, the llrltlsh minister te Greece,
and the British Constantinople rcprc
Bcntatlves te discuss the question of
continuance of financial support.
The presence of a Dritlsh squad
ron at Piraeus, the pert of Athene,
and the visit te it of the premier of
the newly established regime accom
panied by the Qritlsh admiral, ap
parently hare a significance net de
scribed by the dispatch, and the pos
sibilities of censorship arc suggested.
This is the first announcement et the
arrival of the British warships. It
vms the British and French fleets
which took an active part In the ab
dication of Constantine in June,
1017.
i In view of the new national policy
the premier has ordered suspension of
the censorship, but surveillance of dis
patches te the foreign press.
New Army Leader
General Papeutas has been named
by the Greek Government successor te
General Paraskevopeulns, commander
et Greek forces en the Smyrna front.
Members of the new Greek cabinet
an working overtime te establish the
new regime and te reinstate thousands
of functionaries and military efQcers
removed by former Premier Venlncles.
Apparently the new ministry is at
tempting te pursue a policy of medera
tien toward followers et tnu former pre
mier. An Indication of this sentiment
tnay be found In the retention of Ster
lalias as governor of Smyrna, while M.
Pelltls has been askrd te continue bU
'work as foreign minister.
Says Greece New United
"Please call the attention of Amer
icans te the fact that the nation Is
bow united," said Demetrius Geunarls
te the Associated Press. "This is
shown by the joy ever the natien'a de
liverance during the last few dayB. We
are no longer trying te assassinate oth eth
ers, -as M. VenlzeleH predicted, because
of bis nouelectten."
Paris, Nev. 22. (By A. P.) The
IVtnch Gcnernment will net oppose by
physical force the return of former
JKIng Censtantlne te the Greek throne,
which the foreign office new regards In
evitable, the Associated Press was In
formed today.
It was stated that Premier I.eysues
will advocate nt his meeting with Pre
mier Lloyd Geerge, of Great Britain,
that a joint note be sect te the Greek
people pointing out te them very
atrengly the tensequence of Constan
tine's restoration, prominent among
-which would Be the withdrawal of all
financial and economic support of
Greece.
The foreign office is convinced that
the plebiscite te be held en the question
of Censtantlne's return will overwhelm
ingly favor the preposition, and this
m paused a change in the French at
titude. Incidentally. It was said the
ri office had no Information of any
postponement of the plebiscite, kct for
next Sunday.
TURTLE PAL OF COLUMBUS
Captain Aaserta One of Shipment
Welcomed 8anta Maria
New Yerk. Nev. 22. Forty big tur
tles from the Caribbean that will lese
their Identity swimming nreund In
Thanksgiving soup, arrived yesterday
from Cesta Itlca, via the United Fruit
ateamshlp Telea, in charge of reptilian
experts who declared that some of them,
the turtles, were at least 1500 years
. old. Traditions of Pert I-lmen, the
akipper said, made It plain enough that
eme of the turtles that get In today
nd will "get in" later were at least
contemporaneous with Columbus.
In letters, plain as day. the purser
aid. the shell of one turtle bears this
roughly carved Inscriptien: "G. nruna
Santa M." The initials, the skipper
remarked, might be supplied by even
a tyro In the history of discovery. The
M.. he said, doubtless stands for Maria,
thus making the initlallst a sailor of
the flagship of Christopher Columbus.
WOMAN KILLED IN QUARREL
Saloonkeeper Qlvea Police Empty
Platel and Direct Them te Bedy
Atlantic City, Nev. 22. MrB. Nellie
roller, housekeeper for James Keely,
.8, saloonkeeper, Baltic and North Caro
lina avenues, wns shot six times after
ft quarrel in a bedroom ever Keely s
Inen. vesterdav morning. She died
two hours later in the City Hospital.
Keely was in a stupor when 8ergeant
Cade and n squad of pellct reached hi
elace. He produced an empty R8-callbcr
revolver from behind the bar and direct
ed them upstairs, where they found the
woman in the hallway.
Sephia Wants Kaiser
te Reside in Corfu
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Corfu, Nev. 22. (By A. P.)
Achllleloe Villa; the property of
ferjner Emperor William etv Ger
many, is betas renatnted and ther-
leugh put lnserder as If te receive
ia ffMest. The, neighborhood has been
'cleaned up fe&Tthe avenue leading
teth villa from thVmitln read,
which' during the regime of Premier
Venlzeles was known as "Liberty
nvriiue," new bears Its original
title, "Avenue William II."
It is rumored here that one of the
first efforts of Queen Sephia upei
returning te Athens will be te se
cure consent from the allies for r.
visit of the former emperor te Corfu
RUSSIA BREAKS OFF
POLISHPEACETALK
Great Soviet Armles lyias&ed te
Crush Balakevltch's
"Irregulars"
BAN "ROLLING YOUR OWN"
College Warns Qlrls te Wear Stock
ing aa Mether Taught Them
Danville, Va, Nev. 22. Girl stu-
dents nt the Randolph-Masen Institute,
part of the great Southern Methodist
Institution, have been, told In blunt and
meaning terms that they must wear
their stockings as their mothers taught
them te wear them, nnd net in con
formity with .fashion's latest' edict,
which provides for the rolling process
and knee-length hosiery.
Within the last few days the faculty
served' what was little short of an ulti
matum td the student body calling for
the elimination of a custom that is
knewu as "rolling your own." Failure
te comply with the terms of the order
will be met with uevere reprisals.
It Is alleged, and net contradicted,
that certain young sophomores who
cling te college traditions have been
"rolling their own," with ruthless dis
regard of feet and meters, and the fac
ulty, apprised of the condition, deemed
the innovation somewhat tee bold.
ASKS SENATE T0PR0TEST
Phelan Wanta Treaty te Qlve Jap
anese Citizenship Opposed
Sen Francisce, Nev. 22. (By A. P.)
Senater James B. Phelan, of Califor
nia, last night sent a telegram te gov
ernors and senators of western states
asking them te "please telegraph your
uelitlcal nretest te the state depart
ment against any treaty which gives
forelicu-betn Jananese new in this
country the rights of citizenship."
The telegram was prompted, senator
Phelan said, by news dispatches from
Londen which said un agreement was
neuritig completion between the United
State nnd Japan which propose full
citizenship for Japanese new in this
country and under which Japan would
absolutely restrict further Immigration
te the United States, lie further said
In an Interview, that very often where
treaties were in course of consumma
tion reports often were allowed te be
circulated of the plans te test public
opinion.
SHRINERSJUrrO TEXAS
Past Up Atlantic City for 1021 Im
perial Council Session
Atlantic City, Ncv. 22. (By A. P.)
Definite announcement wns made
here today that the 11)21 session of the
Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine
will net be held in Atlantic City, as
decided upon at the Portland, Ore.,
meeting, but will go te Housten, Tex.,
iustead.
The session is said te involve a visi
tation of 100,000 people, and the city's
less ir estimated at $1,000,000. Lecal
Sbrlncrs claim that a difference with
one hotel only here led te the with
drawal of the gathering.
By th Associated Press
Warsaw, Nev. 22. Negotiations
'oeklng te a permanent peace between
Soviet Russia and Poland have been
irekcn off by the former at Riga,
where the delegations have been In
conference.
Great Soviet armies are being gath
ered te crush General Balakevltch,
commander of "Irregular" forces which
have been operating vast of the armis
tice zone between Poland nnd Russia
nrener. and nhr Itnlshevlk lesions are
pursuing shattered Ukranlan armlea
which are fleeing from the region west
an.! nnrthwuftt Af KIT.
All along the southeastern frontier
of Poland there Is pouring in a perfect;
rabble of refugees, civilian and mili
tary, who are seeking nfety before
the advancing wave of Bolshevik
armies,
This condition of affairs has caused
grave concern here, despite official op
timism ever the break In the Riga peace
conference. It is stated the Soviet
Rnvprnment rpfnupfl tn ra en with the
.peace negotiations because some Polish
troops nave nei wunurawn 10 wie "
fixed In the preliminary treaty between
the Moscow nnd the Warsaw governments.
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Londen, Nev. 22. (By A. P.) The
Poles, complying with the conditions of
the preliminary ncace treaty with Se-
vlt Unnsln. have abandoned the town
of Letlchev, twenty-five miles east of
Proskurer, nnd the Soviet forces have
occupied the town, says Sunday's Bo Be
vlet official statement, received here to
day by wirclcsrt. The occupation of
Mezyr, seventy-two miles southwest of
Bebruisk, also in recorded In the statement.
Well-Known Watches
We have assembled a col
lection of wrist and pocket
watches for men and women,
including the best styles of the
following well-advertised
makes:
Elgin Waltham
Grucn Hamilton
Heward Lengincs
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$2.50 Shirts $1.45
5.00 Russian Cord . . 3.35
6.00 English Madras. 4.50
Meeting the New Conditions With Lewer Prices
FOWNES GLOVES
Lined and unlined for men and
women at the new low prices.
Scott Hunsicker
SHIRT MAKERS AND FURNISHERS
108 S. 13TH STREET
i Deers below Chestnut Street
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Sunday, November 28
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Blmllar Excursion
Daetmbcr 12
Library Bureau cards for card records are
put through many tests at the factory tests
for quality of stock, for size, for perfect printing
and writing surface. They are rejected if even
a thousandth of an inch tee thick.
Why all this trouble about such a little
thing as a card? Because no card record will
give efficient service unless the cards are of
uniform quality, size and weight.
Your choice of the right card for any particular
use should be guided by the kind and length of
serbice required.
Whenever you think of cards, think of Library
Bureau. L. B. cards are made up in different
grades and weights for every card purpose. Cards
for all kinds of records are carried in stock
Commercial Scheel Real estate
3ank Insurance Professional
Sample cards free. A he ask for catalog,
"Card and filing supplies. "
. Library Bureau
Card and filing:
systems
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M. W. MONTGOMERY, Managar
910 Chestnut st. Philadelphia
Filing: cabinets
weed and steel
Salesroom ia 49 leading cltlea of (he United Stataa, Great Britain and France
J.B.VanSciver
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A Thanksgiving Opportunity
Marked by Rich and Rare
Values in Furniture
Savings befitting the fame of the Van Sciver Stere. An op
portunity that comes at the right time. Fer in addition te the
matchless money-saving advantages that are a part and policy
of this great business, we have reduced thousands of dollars
worth of Furniture te prices we are confident that no manu
facturing or trade conditions can improve upon, this Autumn or
this year.
Suites and Single Pieces of every worthy kind, with handsomely fur
nished interiors te suggest all that home means en Thanksgiving, all that
it implies en Christmas, and the days beyond. The Stere where every fam
ily, at comparatively moderate expense, can buy Furniture for the home at
far less than it would cost anywhere we knew. Savings that fulfill a pub
lic hope and satisfy a public need. Reductions that discount the future
and, se iar as this
Stere is concerned,
offer urgent rea
sons for immediate
buying.
Come, get your information first-,
hand. Make your own estimate en these
values. Appraise them en the spot.
Our padded and dustproef auto vans
will deliver your purchases in time te
multiply the joys of Thanksgiving Day.
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$850.01) HANDSOME INLAID WALNUT SUITE, QUEEN ANNE STYLE, 10 PIECES, NOW $655.00
Loek ai far at you may, we de net believe you could find at the above price a Queen Anne Suite se expressive of elepance and
geed taste. The rich burled veneer In the paneled drawers and doers, with the exquisite finish of fine meulding, make a handsome
grouping In which each piece atanda out, a classic In Itself, Dainty, well balanced and aa perfect In line aa It Is faultless In construction.
An Idea of the Great Reductions
Dining Roem
tHe.OO Handsome Mahogany Suite, 10 plecea,
new $376.00
$482.00 Mahogany Suite, Chippendale Style,
10 pieces, new $376.00
$720.00 Mahogany Suite, Jacobean Style, 10
pieces, new $045.00
$1100.00 Mahogany Suite, Queen Anne Style,
10 pieces, new $976.00
$1020.00 Handsome Inlaid Walnut Suite,
Italian Renaissance Style, 10 plecea, new
$750.00
$1076 Mahogany Suite, Chippendale Style,
10 pieces, new $765.00
$62.00 Serving Table, Mahogany, new $35.00
$70.00 Buffet, Jacobean Oak, new $55.00
$70.00 China Closet, Mahogany finish, new
$50.00
$130.00 Extension Table, Mahogany Queen
Anne Style, new $105.00
$28.00 China Closet, Qelden Oak, new $24.00
Living Roem
Suite,
$425.05 Overstuffed Tapestry-covered
3 pleeee. new $376.00
$320.00 Overstuffed Tapestry-covered Suite, 2
Dlecea. new $229.00
$225.00 Mahegany.and.Cane
Spring
Suite.
cusniens. a pieces, new aiD&.ea
$560.00 Mahogany. and. Cane Suite, Loese
Cushions, roll and two pillows, veteur cov
ered. 3 pieces, new $476.00
$510.00 Luxurious Leather-covered Sefa and
Chalr.new $425.00
$195.00 Tapestry-covered Davenport Ded.
$145.00
$110.00 Imitation Leather Suite, with Oak
Frame. 3 pieces, new $99.00
HANDSOME MIRRORS for the Console
Table, Buffet, Mantel, Hall and Neek
or Cerner, at proportionate reductions.
Bed Roem
$460.00 Mahogany-finish Suite, 4 pieces, new
$307.00
$640.00 Mahogany Suite, Modern Style, 4
pieces, new $675.00
$140.00 Mahogany Chlffenette, new $120.00
$75.00 Triple. Mirror Mahegany-flnlsh Toilet
Table, new $55.00
$246.00 Qelden Oak Suite, 4 pieces, new
$180.00.
$75.00 Mahogany
$42.00 Qelden Oal
finish Chiffonier, new R1 nn
k Bed, 4.6 size, new $30.00
Equally Great Reductions in Sun Parler and Perch Furniture of American and Foreign Manufacture
Hnndaome Suites nnd Pieces. Many in beautifully colored and luxuriously upholstered effects. Plain Suites, painted
nnd upholstered te your order te match interior decorations. Wicker, Willow, Reed, Reed Fiber, Peel Cane and Chinese
Grass.
Fleer Coverings Down 25 te 40
Every Rug and Carpet in our stock marked at the lowered prices hundreds have been
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aters and Velvets weaves, patterns ana coienngs 01 nimest every wanted kind. An extraordinary clearance that includes
for instance, ninety-seven L-neice Keyai wiiwn iuga oieKia tines irem our regular stock, chiefly one Wilten rue of a unttern
each reduced 40 below regular market prices. Lack of space permits quotations en these grades enly: vwu,
Size, 11.3x15. new $151.00
Size, 11.3x15, new $135.00
Size, 9x12, new $76.00
Size. 9x12, new $87.00
$133.00 Wonted Royal Wilten,
$1Z1.UU Weel Koyal Wilten,
$92.00 Wenled Royal Wilten,
mva.w An8ie-r'er$ian Rngi,
$251.00 Worsted Royal WUten,
$225.00 Weel Royal Wilten,
$128.00. Weel Royal Wilten,
$145.00 Worsted Royal Wilten,
Proportionate Reductions in Other Sizes Lineleums at Eauallv Great Snvinp-R
TO,a8 XS ftS. Velvet. A-i-JrM!-
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ORIENTAL RUGS AT 25 TO 50 LESS
The choicest of Persian, Turkish and Chinese weaves. With best selection te these who ceme first.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN OAK AND MAHOGANY FLAT TOP DESKS
HANDSOME LAMPS UNDER PRICE SAVINGS IN BLANKETS AND PORTIERES
Lunclteen in the Van Sciver Restaurant is both pleasant and economical
Size, 8.3x10.6, new $80.00
Size, 8.3x10.6, new $70
Size, 6x9, new $56.00
bixe, 9x12, new $150.00
sizes.
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