1 r . j, V H -k HVEOTN0 FtfBHO '' ARME INS SIGN PACT WITH I UK Natien, New Under Seviet Ad ministration, Is Roduced by Treaty IN ACCORD WITH LENINE Bu Aiteetatti Frett Constantinople, Dec. 10. A peace trrntv bctwppn Armenia nnd the Turlr- tth Ntlensllflts Is reported te have been nltrnrd nt A'exnntlropel during the nignt or ueeemner .:. iindcr the trettr Armenia's territory will be re Jncfd te the region of Krlvnn. thcenp. rtftl. nnd T.nVe Oekchn, excluding Kars and Alcxnndropel. The treaty prerldes that nil Ar menia's nrmements must be delivered te the Turks, with the exception of 1C00 rifles, twenty-six quick flre-s and three cannon, which the Armenians are per mitted te keen. ... A Soviet administration has been or ganized In Erivan. according te the re ports, and a complete accord exists between 8evlt Uii'ila, Azerbaijan, Ar menia and the Turkish Nationalists. New Terlt, Dec. 10. A "formal armistice", between th Turkish Nn Nn tlenn'tstn and Armenia has been fllgacd, According te cable ndrlccw received by the Near East Relief yesterday from Sannln frontier. iiiKem nnd rnl'wnv station between the republics 6f Georgia and Armenia. Bt the terms of the armistice the Sanatn dispatch, dated December 4, said a neutral zone, about sixty -eight miles long, has been provided for be tween Sanaln at Alagucz, the second highest mountain In Armenia and thirty-four mile northwest of Erivan, the Armenian capital. The territory in the neutral tone In cludes the Important Armenian city of Alcxandropel, and Knrnkllss, Dclljan, Hamamloe, Besh - Abaran, Akhtn. Khoreum, Baudamal and a score of ether towns. The Armenians under the armistice were te deliver te the Turks 2000 rifles, dxty machine fiiusj two locomotives and 000 cars, ( Tne report nan been confirmed, it was added, that the Turks were inassacrelng the Inhabitants of two villages near Hnmaloe In alleged repri sal for the killing of two Turkish sol .Hers by civilians. SOCIALIST riJADS AUSTRIA Dr. Michael Halnltch Elected Presi dent by National Assembly Vienna, Dec. 10. Dr. MIchAel Haln isch was elected president of Austria by the National Assembly yesterday. The election of Dr. Halnlsch came after three days of balloting, the A sembly compromising en him as the federal president, the Pan-Germans Anally combining with the Christian So cialists. Dr. Halnlsch, who Is known as n Socialist writer, stands between the Pan-Germans and the Secial Democrats party. FURNITURE TO BE CHEAPER Manufacturers Premise te Let Pub lic Benefit by Market Conditions Washington, Dec. 10. Premise of lower furniture prices was made by the National Council of Furniture Associa tions yesterday in a statement at the close of n meeting held here. The asse elation said the manufacturers com posing Its membership had determined nt once te give "the buying public the ndvantage net only of present market rondltlens. but of all declines that may reasonably be expected during the first half of the coming year." MAY PROTEST ON EXKAISLR British and French Opposing Pay ments te Him, Berlin Paper Says ' Berlin, Dec. 10. The Tapeblatt hears that Great Britain and France have decided te send a pretest te the Ger man Government against payments being made te the former German em peror. T?HHnfc Ttr1(n i?lennfifta vkua.1 that the former German emperor had received from Germany nearly 100, 000.000 marks since lib flight from that country te IIeHand. '"7pj'Jr v. '''' vWawiv; lBJTXtEB-PHIlfUPfflA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, tl&O ' '.v.TW.S ws: i 17 ASK CONGRESSMEN Ii 0 PAY IN ADVANCE Wlre Ruling Madd by Western Union In War en the Government GOES INTO EFFECT JAN. 1 Washington, Dec. 10. The Western Union Ce. has served notice en Cengres that it will no ilenger receive officio' mesegef from members outside of Washington unless payment Is made In advance. The notice of this change, te become effective with the beginning e' the new yeer, was sent yesterday te member, of th Ileucse by Clifferd Ire land, of Illinois, chairman of the com cem com mlttee en accounts. The action of the telegraph company In relation te members of Congress Is the latest move In the company's war en the government. The company has pre viously served similar notice en the government departments. "Under the system proposed by the Western Union Ce., each member would have te open a charge account with every Western Union office In his dis trict, and whenever he sent a telegram from that office a separate bill at gov ernment rate would be submitted te Mm." Mr. Ireland's announcement said. "lie would either have te pay the bill and submit a voucher te the committee en accounts for reimbursement, or he u en Id have te ccrttfv te the correctness of the bill, forwarding it with the tele grams te the committee for approval, after which the bill would be paid b) the Heuse disbursing clerks." It Is proposed, he said, that the coun try be divided Inte eleven zones and upon the basis of the distance from inli zone te Washington that the members be appropriated sulticicnt money te meet the expenses of between twentv-fixe and thirty average telegrams n month. V3f6M&f0xJtPM ifttMJHti0Bf- 9jAa0a ja.. - a iiJ9bKH3ss. WW Illustrated above I) HH U Paths Medel Ne. 10. 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And May Be Purchased en Your Own Terms Within Reason A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT And the Balance During Next Year Hew can yea pass up such an opportunity? Yeu want a phonograph for Christmas, anyway here's your chance te own an internationally-famous Pathe and gvt $25.00 worth of records free. sm Pathe Instruments from $125 te $1000. Pathe Shep 1026 Chestnut Street &!4r!W&e 2417 SAVEtf FROM OCEAN Coast Quard Reports Better Results Than Last Year Washington, Dec. 10. New records in saving life and assisting distressed vessels were set by the coast guard dur ing the past fiscal year, said the annual report of W. H. Reynolds, command ant, made public here. Rescues nggre g? .nV2liJ'-ycsicl8 nJ cargoes valued 2L?5 iX'JV5 wcrc assisted, ns nganst S20.000.000 In nny preceding year. The coast guard benrded and exam ined papers of 2005 vessels nnd seized 001 craft for law violation. Aviation Is new an important factor In saving llfe and property and locating floating derelicts, the report shows. Streng opposition te merging th coast guard into the naval establish ment ns proposed last year by Sccre tary Daniels U expressed In the re port. Italian "Terrerlt' Arreated Itolegna, Italy, Dec. 10. Police of ficials at Potenza have arrested a man who beasts that he is a member of a "terror squad," of twenty-four men who have plotted the assassination of public authorities. Gifts Dlnncrware, Decorated Plates, Sets of Tabic Glnss, MnheRany Novel ties, Lamps nnd Shades, Sheffield Plate, Dutch Silver, Ornamental Pottery, Mahegnny Picture Frames, Boudoir Lamps, Mctnl Desk Lamps, Fruit Dishes, Candy Jars, Tea Strainers, Cake Cevers, Cape Ced Fire Lighters, Mahogany Cigar and Cigarette Humidors, Doer Knock ers, Doer Steps, Boek Ends. In Philadelphia, among discriminating people, the selection of n gift nlwnys requires n visit te Wright, Tyndale & van Kedcn's, for the name of this house has long been the accepted hall word of exclusive quality, beauty and service. Wright, Tyndale &? van Reden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of Illgh-Grode Dlnnerware 1212 Chestnut Street fc GREAT SALE AT- I.PRESS&SONS Vhlt ear i tmrgJ afar ( " d Chttt. narf St: 33 our window iliplmying An t qatltty merefMUMUa. ft in iitmtnii M sale till tttth ra all m 3 livru. rariiim wm raiMrim1. wsjaBaJ. III IiPJliH SPMi jftte wi iwwwi trnfwi iMTniiTi rrjii'i'i v I i i Hat Id U;K. MlM KU ldl' Mtl- tslr rlrnr. 1-earmt Ulu Um. Mltaa diunead. err w.ui.Ka etKtlnnm tl- i.lr rln. Hi-rari" Brt nuallly Mlue Jtrt ijlmnil aww EfffeflW .,.. 'V.fv a x mm&. . . tjw mm ifi'Mi-a" yMr.l 1 ! iJ VW SSrFK m9ii' -rn . , w.sn7u& & t ii n vsj') r .: i i i -a v war ', Vi-" r g i x-V 5S kg)) SeUd pUtlnim rtn Metdrd with dls- menda. 1U rarat nine TVea Hltan dla m e n d la teatre. i carat II I u a i a m r llampad. II qeal- till VOld flat belch r'l24B 4 arat ttl bine Fllvwa rttamend. -Uclrd al; It, 14-K. wild mid fane belcher rlnK BBfrfStX b Wall I rhla dlannend ttftawm jj ai ir f"i am try m nisp ai"n ai. wi m m H0 3W I a--, ssi. i-T tt'f 550 5,fn.S E?S naad.wraertt elld nUitaam kr-ntn. fU. ,, ' 'mSS. T HtadUeil with nnwt nualltT. Jr vlalft 3J dlaroeFirt. analltr. ,t 0lea dUmaadi. Varr (1KI1 f TrnT j"?- fl """""' irfrmrrmmi 4a S S COU MS' M'i1 ald breach. Halatr Qllrrr. VA"S h ' TREMEHDOUS WATCH VALUES IN THIS SALE rfJIIH'ISU. lld cn Hbcrlal nt A'l OllrJ caae 1" KVmfifSl lS-.Iewl Klain met. ti B .' ,' ' O-" ' Xktf!!DBt aient. ie-reur cold- i;1, d aald m if --j. T irftlr fllle.1 raxe. rr i"M wl."' "aJthaai JSLP "-aRiMft, Heleadld ralne. 17 """t ... 84 fe-J 5?5s?v W". """ ',,, "n "-Jewel Walthan, rOW- Pil4S5W lJlB "- ?i meiei.ieal. t-Tear tGm). ISWK El vN"k m'Dt eId-ailed '2J7 0R(ftfl&$ VW- "ir"'FIlii SI - Jew.l ad- jfUXPfT wSri r"H"'' T,n," ,a,tr w,u'- AwYffiffl&VsSF1 jKZl&ZS&XB&J'Ajf W-Tar eM. filled raa ..' . XX BjSV?viil(i NSSftiP'ijMr aTuraieeU (ald.nUed cai tA Tfflffiyffi VJ"v) f I EffiP W.K. aalld reM ra. niled.wlll, Rfjll SCftS?K IS-JeiTcl adjutiad mere. -f Q TWaaaUkwaJ f ::W LADIES' WRIST WATCHES J$BgBt VJipNa(Xv!!49 reld.fllled wHt raid enrrared aritit 'aBvw!0VW ""ch. Jawelcd HJ tff, tSW) aAS Mail Ordmri Promptly FilUd. 280-pagm Catalog Mailtd fr, N.W.Cei 8 CHESTNUT ST A HOUSE WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE ALL THPEE STORES OPEN EVENINGS Big Diamond Leader Here la anarnineent H -curat nare nhlta diamond net Inte the U(et tle 1-K. aeltd while raid "freM De Laie" rlne. The diamond U et ulendld brllllanrT and the menntlnr fthetrt, off this dia mend ta rrrltrr adfantate. rhle diamond Helld Dlatl nutn tap faacT rint, a t ii deled ...n. n""n net white dla. KOKn U-K. aell.l 77Tni r,d '.IMcrit rinr. lt white dla. inne w $15 blee white diamond cIdh- 'lid r e I d fin. Midi. loam nettle. Stere Hours, 9 te 6 Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT m EIGHTH NINTH FOH SATURDAY Friday, Dec. 10, 1920 ggrfetaffirand Clethe Crombie Overcoats, Great Coats & Ulsters (Q (ZJ, aTtfaaVTe. W - w UUa "ILW J Xiei'llw-""" Wm $87.50 The big- coats that laugh at winter the country's great makes the utmost best in overcoats. Crombie overceatings, made at Aberdeen, Scotland. The world's best. Society Brand Suits and Overcoats, $33 and $43 Single- and double-breasted models. Plenty of blues, grays and browns; the stylish mixed colorings, tee. Gimbels, Second fleer. Sale of 8000 Men's Knitted Ties Salesmen's Samples and Over lets Seme Are "Menders" Twe or Three Ties for the Fermer "jrj Price of One, at OiJC A great let for Christmas cheesing! boxed for the nicer invinir. Heather mix tures. Stripes and plain colors. Frem n best maker. Hard te find the slipped .stitch in the "menders." --t.lmlirle. Klr.t Hcwr. Mntti street! rImi tnbuaj' store. Sale of WEARPLEDGE Clothing for Brings Country's Finest Make at a Third Its Value And at less than half the prices of clothing that even leeks as geed. Every suit completed with Live Leather (rubber) belt. $7.50 $10 $12.50 $15 $20 At Each Price There Are Suits, Overcoats, Hfgh-Schoel Overcoats, Reefers, Swagger Coats and Mackinaws There are Norfolk Suits for boys of 7 te 19 some of the suits with two pairs of Trousers. There are Norfolk Suits in extra sizes for boys of 14 te 19. There are Junier Norfolk Suits for boys of 4 te 10 and Eten-Norfolk Suits for beva of 3 te 8. J i m PTiT Re,e"er8 for fejjW8 as tiny as two years, and overcoats for strapping big fe?huskierf boysVe ffi" CatS " fr yeunstcra of a te 8 S3 Mackinaws are in sizes for boys of 6 te 20 years. Uv wiiiiDna, -intra iwer, ana fiubwar Stere. -: Beys iV...ri.fer.'-'-'wt .divitu (.jtr. J br-fi..-if.e -,.t f ."i . 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