Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBIilQ tiEDGEJRrTPHILADELPHlA, THURSDAY, (NOVEMBER 25,' 1920 .
EAGER FOR PRESTIGE
AT INAUGURATION
Washington Bankers and Secial
Leaders After Adminis
tration Faver
3-CORNERED BATTLE RAGES
ItU a Staff Corrrtemffnt
Washington, Nev. -.". WiHiinpten
brinks nnil society lire nil mixed up in
rt row ever npprenehing Inauguration
honors, nml two of tile blRROit bank
ing institutions in tlie capital linve ap
parently locked horns in combat te sec
which shnlt be the "official" bank of
the Harding mltninltratinn. New,
papers, finance, social aspirations nnd
politics nil figure In the battle new
scaring nti .issue.
It is three-cornered in character.
The three principals are competing for
the honor of M-ning ns chairman of
the Harding inaugurnl cemmitite. which
directs nil nrrnngements for the In
auguration. These three, with their
affiliations, are:
First. William T. (Inlliher, president
of the American Nntiennl I)ank of
Washingten: chairman of the Republi
can central cemmli'tee of the District of
Columbia, and chnlrmnn of the ways
nnd means committee of the Republican
national committee for the District of
Columbia, in which capacity he raised
many theusnnds of dollars for the He
publican campaign fund this jear.
Second. Milten V. Ailcs. first vice
president' of the Klggs National Hank,
and slated te be pi evident en January
t ; one of the lending diameters in the
famous Itiggs bank case, involving a
long fight witli Jehn Skelton Williams,
comptroller of the currency, former
Secretary of the Treasury Wlllinm (5
McA'loe, nnd the Democratic national
administration, which backed Williams
In his chaiges of improper practices
by the bank.
Third. Kdward It. McLean, multi
millionaire owner and publisher of the
Cincinnati Knrpiirer and Washington
Pest, probably the wealthiest individual
in the capital, who entertains lavishly
at Friendship, the MiLcnn virtue en
the outskirts of Washington, nnd who
Is new a member of the Harding party
in Panama.
All Hate "Hacking"
Mr. Gallihcr is the "organization"
candidate for the appointment, which is
made by the chairman of the national
cemmlCtnp nnd usuall represents the
personal choice of the President-elect.
Mr. Alles has the backing of the
"Higgs Pank crowd," as that particular
banking, business und social group Is
commonly known, nnd counts en the at
titude of the bank in the controversy
vritb rtic Democratic administration te
help his cause along.
Secial and business influences prin
cipally are behind the McLean can
didacy and his personal popularity with
Senater Harding is wcwed with ap
prehension by his rivals for the honor.
Having spent censideiable time with
the President-elect in Marlen, und ac
companied him te Texas and Panama,
and having the nddirtenul prestige of
owning two of the best known news
papers in the United States, neutral
opinion in the capital inclines te the
belief that he will walk off with the
assignment.
Mr. und Mr-. McLean live en the
heights of Washington society. Heth
inherited tremendous fortunes from their
fnthers, Mrs. McLean, before her mar
riage, having been Miss Kveljn Walsh,
daughter of Themas F. Walsh, western
mining magnate. Their combined for
tunes give them a commanding position
in social and financial circles in the
capii'al.
"Secial Administration Expected"
Although the chairmanship is purely
an honorary appointment, it is eagerly
eeught for the social prestige it brings
the man who is luck enough te land It.
The contest relleciVi the capital's belief
that the Harding administration will
be a "social administration," and that
the (iffatrs of Washington secietj will
be Intimatelj linked with rtie affairs
of government during the next four
years.
T iwil Influences nlreadv nre at work
in an effort te hae the inaugural ball
revived. President Wilsen discontinued
the custom when he entered upon his
llrst term, holding Cte bnll would inter
fere with the work of the pension bu
reau. FRANCE AGAINST BLOCKADE
Leygues Favers Resuming Trade i
With Soviet Government i
Tarls, Nev 2." It A. P.) Sup
pression of the bleikade of Iiussin is
favored by Premier l.eyguis, hebeid the
committee en feieu'u relationsef the
Chamber of Deputies last tvening. In- ,
asmuch ns the Soviet government is I
actuallv in operation, he deiland, it has I
been tfecicleu te permit French traders I
and manufacturers te de all the busi
ness they can with Uiissia
In addition s.u s Marcel Caeh'an.
who is a member f tin mmmitt'i'. nn I
who has writtin nn account of the pre
mier's statemint for the m WM'ai'c
Humanite. M Levgi's snd he n nr
ranging te eneeurugi trade with Itiiss a
TRIBUTE PAID GIORDANA
Nearly 100,000 Persons Witness Fu
neral of Murdered Constitutionalist
Holernn, Italy, Nev. 24, (ty A. P.)
Nearly 100,000 persons today wit
nessed the funeral of Deputy Glnrdann,
the constitutionalist, who wns slain
during the riot nt the municipal hull,
en Sunday. The wife and mother of
the dend man followed the henrse and
ns they passed along the street ninny
weeping women kissed their hands.
Police officers have searched the house
of Martclll, a Communist leader, who
was arrested j esterdny, and declare thev
found books showing bank deposits of
lii.uuu ma. .unriciu is alleged te iinvp
ateiided Sunday's meeting, carrying a
basket, which contained bombs covered
with napkins.
On the dosed deer of the Chnmber
of Laber some one today affixed a
plrinrd bearing the inscriptien:
"Closed for the cowardly murder of
Glnrdann."
COUNTESS TO BE TRIED
Sinn Fein Member of Parliament
Before Court-Martial Dec. 2
Dublin. Nev. "". The number of ar
rests in Dublin from November 1" te 23
amounted te 120. according te official
announcement. The trial of Countess
Mnrklcviez will take place by court
martial en Thursday, December 2.
Countess Mnrkievicz, Sinn Fein
member of Parliament from St. Pat
rick's division of Dublin citv, wns nr
restcd September 27. The authorities
had been seeking her for a long time
owing te her activities in Sinn Fein
movements.
GERMANY ASKS L
IS.
TO RECALLTROOPS
Occupation of Rhineland Bleed
ing Natien White, Says
Reichstag Member
WANT TREATY REVISED
Hy Iho Associated Press
Ilerlin, Nev. 25, The Helchstag yes
terday entered upon consideration of
appropriations te carry out the pro pre
visions of the treaty with the reception
of n report of the budget committee,
which had incrensed the original esti
mates, especially for the army of occu
pation, by several million marks.
The committee report nppealed te the
German Government te memorialize the
Allies, asking them, In view of the in
determinate continuance of expenditures
necessary en the part of Germany, that
the former enemy countries make known
the number of men which is te be con
sidered essential In the army of occu
pation nnd what the probable cost
will be.
The report also asked the govern
ment te request the Allies te permit
Germany te retain such war mntcrlals
remaining In her possession as arc
needed te restore, church bells, particu
larly bronze.
The committee recommended nn ap
propriation of -10,000,000 mark In
stead of 20.000,000, for the Ithinelnnd
occupational troops, and 011,000,000
marks Instead of 410,000,000 marks for
the costs of housing the army of occu
pation. Demands Itcmeval of V. S. Troops
Dr. Geerge Schrclber, Cleiical, bit
terly attacking the report, said :
"We must say te the Americans that
humanity demands that they remove the
mnin body of their troops from (he
left bonk of the lllilnc. Wc want the
Amcrlcnn people te knew thnt nil this
charitable work, such as the Quakers
and ether organizations are doing, is
useless se long ns we are being hied te
death by the troops, of occupation. One
hundred nn.l fifty thousand men nrc oc ec
cupjing territory where only 70,000
were garrisoned in peace tune. There
wc nre compelled te maintain nnd sup
port milltnrlb.ii, the elimination of
which was one of the ostensible reasons
for the war.
"We knew, nnd we regret with the
deepest of feeling, that it is n fact that
15,000 Negro trgeps still nre occupying
the left bank of the lthine. This con
stitutes one-half of all the French
troops nnd a third of the whole urnij
of occupation. Wc de net deny the
right of these Negroes te higher cul
ture, but in this position nnd ty un
restrained impulse nicy see in me iter-
mans whl(e slaves nnd this constitutes
net eniy n danger te Herman civiliza
tion, but te the Interests of nil Europe.
"The white race will bitterly rue the
day it sent black troops ns the ceui
quorers of a cultured people.'' f
Germans Joining French Legions
Dr. Schrclber asserted that certain
Gcrmnns, through the use of moving
picture' films, were making romance nnd
iidventure of the lives of the members
of the French Ferclgp Legien and were
"enticing young Germans te enlist in
that organization.' He declared thnt
mere than 3000 GermeiiH already were
members of It.
The speaker urged that there was ns
much necessity te place a copy of the
peace treaty In every school child's
hands as the state constitution,' in order
that the "shame of Versailles" might be
shown.
"The budget for the execution of this
tieaty Is the dark finale of anguish
of the German people," said Dr.
Schrclber.
Otte Wcls, speaking for the Majority
Socialists, said the peace treaty should
lie icvlsed In the interest of nil the con-
Cuiicura Seap
The Healthy
Shaving Seap
CuUrSepibTti without mejr, Ererrwhr3Se.
WJt&Mtm jttmtiAt ?
trading parties. Ile jwarncd the Pan
Gcrmnns against making the Issue of
revision a pretext for agitation, nnd
told the Nationalists that se long ns.
they were crying for revenge France
would net loosen her fetters,
"The trenty will only be altered,"
said Ilerr Wcls, "when the whole men
tality of nations and of governments'
changes. We must acknowledge nnd
fulfill the just terms of the treaty, but
at the same tlme strive te create nn
atmosphere which will prove conducive
te achieving ultimate revision."
Hcrr Ileidicrt, Nationalist, said Ger
many had been transferred frein n pros
perous creditor into n hopeless debtor
nation, and would seen be converted
Inte a i beggar nation unless the treaty
were revised.
"The rights of the Germnn people nrc
trampled en," he said. "Only two in
dustries nrc actively In operation the
printing presses, which nre turning out
money, nnd the finnncc minister's add
ing machines."
18 te Wed Tedav In PotUyllle
PetUvIllc. Ta.. Nev. 25. There was
an unusual rush for marrlage licenses nt
the Court Heuse yesterday, and to
day eighteen couples will be married In
this county, the biggest kriewn record
THK KTEBNAT, MONGIIEI,, the mur.
overbearing, crlndns, "retpecteble" who
nerenms "Cruelly lflml" Vvhi-n the "Dj
Fellows" Rive the cue, and then erecta
cently fanes for the adoration of the en
whom yenterday he execrated and mur
dered Meet the CUU examlne him
then, after having absorbed the exquisite
revelation of that abomination In the
great poetic tragedy that haa astounded
the Kngllsh-spcaklna; world
CAIUS GRACCHUS
nr Odin Orererr
examine critically these about you.
Today! Hew many of the mentrel tribe
de eu knew?
At nil heeksellera, St net
nONI MVERIOHT. NKW YORK
for one day. Heretofore ThanKT'
Day has pet been a Popular SSlW
day in the coal rien, Jnit the fcr'aH
the coal supply js short all ?. .!"
country makes certain 'the i.r" ttu
have (ftendy work all winter.
ANNOUNCEMENT ! I
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wholesale for 20 yeV"
continuing- this fepartm3Tte
devote our ent re attention i
retail business. Thllwii? ll '
you for a limited tlme te pureffi
1000 DIAMONDS of all mS2.
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ANT ARTICLE PUROJIAsBd
NOW can be reierreit for Chrlit
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Wchtes, M. llthSt,
Medium length legs give
maximum comfort and style
COMFORT and medium length legs in a union
suit cannot be questioned. This feature in the
"Harvard iIills" gives that glorious feeling of leg
case. Your sock top fits smoothly ever the elastic
cuff en the leg of the garment. Silk hosiery can be
worn without that unsightly ridge or showing
through of the underwear. This means comfort and
a neat, trim appearance.
"HARVARD MILLS"
(Hand Finished)
Union Suits for Men
"A GENTLEMAN'S GARMENT"
Here is really "a gentleman's garment." Yeu can
trust it te fit ou like a tailor made suit because it is
made en the clothing principle. Frem the neck
band down, "Harvard Mills" embodies every prac
tical undergarment feature ever perfected. Ask our
men's furnisher te fit ou.
Winship, Beit & Ce., Wakefield, Mass.
New Yerk Office and Salesroem: 893 Broadway
DRIED PRUNES 17c Lb.
We wish te announce the arrival of our first carlet shipment of
Fancy Evaporated Orefren Italian Prunes, packed in 25-pound boxes,
10 te 50 size (i. e., 40 te 50 prunes te each pound).
This carload constitutes a small part of our 1920 Crep of
2,000,000 pounds of Prunes. Several cars are in transit, while the
balance of crop is ready for immediate shipment.
These Prunes are grown and packed under the most Modern
nnd Sanitary Precess at our Orchards.
Special Attention Given Single Bex Trade
Buy Direct Frem Grewer and Reduce the High
Cost of Living
We Optn lit 7 A. JL nnd Clese nt t P. SI.
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130 Deck Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Your Health
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They were impressed, en entering,
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After examination and diagnosis
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Then, upon completion of work,
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Among Cleaners. Out where lldditi
creep and crawl, romp and roll, PRE.
MICR cleanlineis'u imperative.-
Thick carpets and rues are fine fur little
tee te play en, but hew they de collect
dangerous dust and dirt I And )our
doctor will tell you most cluldrens ad.
merits come from Inhaling that germ
laden dust and dirt.
Making the Heme
Safe for the Kiddies
Travel department
113-115 S. Uread St.. Ph. Walnut 4657.
Wanumaker's Mnin Fleer, Central
Phene Spruce 5
JUST a few minute a day with the
PRBMIER, Tint Among Cleaners,
keep the indoor playgrounds spick
and spanfree from all dangerous
duit and dirt safer for kiddies yes,
and grown-ups, tee.
The powerful PREMIER suction gets
all the dirt and foreign matter that
lurk under carpets and rugs, as well
u surface dust, strings, pins, paper,
shavings and the usual litter of the
playroom. The almost-human PRE
MICR rubber-tipped brush picks up
ravelings, thread and things which
an ordinary suction-cleaner cannot
"digest," just as human fingeri de it
and with no mere injury te the pap
or fabric.
The PREMIER tufted.brijtle.brush
gees for hard-te-clean floors better titan
a hundred new brooms and collect
the dust instead of scattering it. Then,
for cleaning bookcases, behind radi,
aters, meuldings, the piano, for rene.
vating pillows, mattresses, etc., there
are 'special PREMIER attachments.
Ne place is tee out-of-the-way or tee
hard-te-be-cleancd for the PREMIER.
Have the PREMIER man dean sour
playroom; have him prove the PRE.
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THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
COMPANY SUPPLY DEPT.
130-132 Seuth Eleventh Street
Mill. Mine and
Hallway Supplies
Fairbanks Valves
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equipment
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Inside
The Fairbanks Branch
in Philadelphia
AS YOU come down the
jt north side of Arch Street
and glance ever the windows
at the corner of Seventh, you
see a familiar blue and white
tag. It is the "Fairbanks O.K."
and it appears net only en the
glass, but en every one of the
tools and machines en display,
as a concrete expression of our
ideal.
As seen as you enter the
store, you are greeted by
Walter McDonald at the In
formation Desk. Ask him about
anything you want in mechani
cal equipment or supplies; he
can tell you offhand or he will
call in someone who can. Mr.
McDonald was selected for this
responsible pest because he
can make you feel at home in
our store. Whatever your in
terest may be in things me
chanical there is a cordial wel
come for you here, and a wide
range of machines and tools
for your inspection.
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY
SEVENTH and ARCH Streets
MARKET 2210
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morning.
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