Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920
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TWO SLAIN IN
11 ON IRISH
MUD
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British Polico Wound Threo and
Xako Sovon Prisoners; Bishop
J Forbids Ambushos
WACREADY WARNS TROOPS
Ry the Av)clstl rriH
Dublin, Dec. 20 Tirtliv of mllitiiry
and police, setting out in hoito. sur
rounded the mnin h'and n the Arnn
group, nt th( fntrnncp to Onlwny buy.
early Stindny morning to nrr out n
Mrrh. Two men were slioj In attempt
ing to escape, three othrrs were wounded
and ipven prisoners were taken, nccnnl
In j to brief official mec'iiKM rereived
in Dublin todnv
Whether a fieht ot curred in eerurinR
the prisoner was not Ht.itiij in the rai'v
agrn. No reference wns 1 nde to uny
CflUftltle.s to the rrnun fnropx.
It is understood that Inistimaan
itland, which pres-umabS is tlif one
which wan surrounded, was used li the
Binn Keiners for prisoner t tk'-n in
Oalway. Several months a so the police
attempted Q landing to rescue the pris
oners, but their boat n stoned and
driven off
London. Dee '20 Despite exchange
of acrimonious telegrams between Prime
Minister Idoyd iJeorge and Father
O'Klanapan, acting president of the
Blnn Fein, tun energetic steps were
taken vesterdiu toward ending hos
tiliticH in Ireland
The bishop of Co; k in a letter rend
In many cht che' in that citv, repented
hiH decree of rxromnim.icni ion for per
eons parti'Mnn'ln in ninnus-ho' nnd
murders, political or other 'e At the
same time the Hrlt sii gcutfrnl com
manding crown forces in Ii eland Issued
c stern warning to Ins trmps iiKuiust
reprisals.
A disp.itch from Dublin twin) stated
that in hit, letter to the Cork churches,
Itlihop Oohalnn. after repintlng his de
cree, condi ,ntied crimes b agents of I
the goternnient nnd bj the people, i
The bishop stated that the Urit- '
Ih gut.rnment conducted through
Its ncents a carefully prepared reprisal
campaign "murdering innocents and
destroying property . Imping thercb to
subjugate the republican nrmy."
In St rinbar's South Church n ma
jority of the consreitntion left the church
amid considerable confusion when the
decree wax rend.
flenenl Macrcady's order to bis
troopH remlndeil the forces of the crown
that certnln offenses against civlllnns
were punishable b death. Ineluillns
luiuse-bieaklnc In si arch of loot Nearly
every hotel in Dublin, the correspondent
said, unn raided nnd searched Sntur
da) nijht b police auxiliaries. Patrons
were questioned nnd a number of arrests
were made.
Iloston. Doc. 'JO illj A. V.I A
reiiuest that lie immediately send to
Ireliiiul the funds collected iu the Irish
llhert.x bond drive was telegraphed last j
night to llainonn de Vnlera as presi
dent of the Irish republic," by the
Miissnchumtts Council of the Friends of
Irish Freedom.
The telegram In part said .,
"Vi understand millions of dollais
collected for Ireland duilnit the bond
sale are deposited in American banks in
j one name and remain In uur per
sonal control. We believe the suffering
people of Ireland are entitled to the use
of these funds at once. Therefore at a
regular meeting of the state louncll it
was voted to respectfully urge ou to
send nil available funds to Ireland, as a
latge part of th fund in vour possession
was subscribed In Massachusetts through
the Instrumentiilltv of tin Friends of
Iii-h Freedom We Know that we
Hpe.ik the sentiment of the Irish people
of this stnti when we uige ,vou to act
on this suggestion at the i.irliest pos
sible i 'onictit '
i"l e tmssnge was signed bv Daniel
Monti resident ()f the council.
ALTRE NAVI PER LA
DIFESAJpi?
La Squadra Italiana di Blocco
Sarebbe Passata a
D'Annunzio
HOTEL MARKERT
cafi: ami nnsmn.iNT
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CLKASLIStHS lit 11 SKWCL-
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pen Irnlnis rtirl liirehiised Mill t ,
Ilncnivnt IWoiy nius
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Publlshfl nm! DIMrlbut.sl Under
t'EKMIT NO. 311.
Authnrlinl l.i til art of Octotsr 0,
I "I , m "It t IN Postnrtloo of t'.IIU-
A. 8 ntmLKflOX
IVinmaMer Otnerat.
Vienna, 10 decembre li'lntern
squadra di nnvi da giierru dellu Marina
Itnliann, inviala ier 11 blocco di Flume
tier Infrennre I'ntlirlta, dl fiabriel
D'Annunzio, e' pnssntn nl poeta-guer-rlero.
I mnrinal hnnno nrrentnto gll nmmt'
rngll Mlllo e lluccl ed 11 gencrnle la
rnnto, qtiando questl si rccarano ft
'lonlo della nave ammlrngUa ancornta
a .ara.
(I.tt notlr.1,1 dl cnl nopra c' ftatn
communlcntn nl glornnll da un ngentia
telegraflcn, ma nessuna confernm e
pervrnutn da parte dl nitre plu' Impor
tant! compagnfe telegrnllche, c pcrtnnto,
nnche perche' la notion proviene da
fonte nustrlacn, devc csere ncr1Pt,,n
con il benellclo d'inventnrlo. N. . ")
Itonui. 10 dircnibre-rn Ernmli' ' ej;
eltamenlo e' stnto causato alia tnmcra
del Deputntl dallo dlscusslonc delle
interrognzioni prcsentnie nu 7' ".'
list! per i recent! dlsordln! nvvcnultlin
Lucca, ove I Kociallstl ebbero la peggio.
! Durante la discusslonc In parola trn
,1 deputntl socinllsti e quelll lPftrte-
nenti nd nltrl gruppl vl fu Poniiib 0 d
invcttlve dl ogni i.ortn c con 1 til n
corpo a corpo, nonostnnle tutta a
'eiergla splegatn dal Presldente dclla
iOnmern On Dc Nicola. 11 Sottosegrc-
tnrlo dl State per gll Interni, On.
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In Our Talking Machine Department
wc sell exclusively the VICTOH product.
Older your VICTROLA nenv to Insure getting
the model you deslro.
Wcymnnn VICTROLA nnd Record Scr-ico is
unexcelled. Come in and mnke your selection now.
Delivery when desired.
VICTROLAS
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10TH & WALNUT STS.
Store Open Evenings 'Till .Ymis
WEYNANN
1108 Chestnut St 1
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Oorradlnl, rliponc alio Interrogation!
rappresentando gll cvcntl come furono
rapportatl al Onvernoj ma 1 Foclallstl
cominclarono ad Interrompcrlo e ad
urjare per non farlo prosegulre, fecen
dolo Mgno ad ognl orta d'lnsultl,
II tllfVlllltA .nMnldHn II .tnlmn nltnnitn
J On. Ilrunelll, deputnto aoclnllsta per
la clrcoscrlzlone dl Ravenna c Forllj
u-sso un tciegrnmma in cui pi clicevn cne
! deputntl soclallsti Flccolal e Hentlnl
erano statl attaccatl dal naztonallatl al
loro nrrlvo In Rologna. I deputntl na
zlonnllstl scattnrono npprovando qunnto
era nvvenuto In Hologna ed allora I
deputntl Kociallstl ahbnndonarono in
mnswi 1 loro postl per ai-allre quelll
nazionallrti. Avvennero coliuttnzlonl e
pugllntl ed II presldente fu costrctto n
sospondere la sedtitn.
Fn dlspacclo da Holognn dice chc i
socialist! hanno csagcrato la notlzla del
l'nttncco stiblto dnl deputatl noclnllsti
Hentlnl e Clccolal al loro arrlvo In quelln
cltta'. L'nttacco fu operato da nlcunl
student! chc avrebbcro leggermente
fcrlto 11 Clccolal, mentre II Hentlnl
sarebbe stato noltnnto Insultnto da
nlcunl nnxlonallsti.' Dopo II fntto quat
tro nazlonalistl a! narrbbcro costitultl
nlln pollzln dlchlarandnsl responsnbil!
del ferimento del deputato dl cul sopra
c prontl n sublrne le conseguenzc.
Two Killed by Avalanche of Culm
Mnlianoy City, Ph., Dec. 20. Caught
In an avalnnche of culm set free by
a dynamite blast at the Sprlngdalc
I.ehlgh Valley Colliery today, (Jeorge
Shlntnn, aged forty, nnd Joseph Rlshnr,
aged eighteen, were crushed to death.
Their bodies were recovered.
The Crust is great!
and the insiders better
That's the beauty of all our ELECTRICALLY-BAKED
Breads and Rolls it's the even
temperature that's the secret of Electric Bak
ing exclusive with us in Philadelphia! Buy
some Today Be a Regular Customer!
Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pastries
MEENEHAN'S
Electric Bakeries
1433 South St. US. 60th St.
2604 Germantown Ave. 4009 Market St.
18 South 52d Street
The show rooms f the Pcrtek'tone Corporation, 1723 Chestnut
Street, are most attractive. Many busy shoppers tnke plcnsuru in
dropping in for a few minutes to hear their favorite artist on the
Perfek'tone.
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OO MANY people that I've met
have an idea that one finds only
the most expensive of silver and
jewels at the btore of Bailey, Banks
& Biddlc Co. But such is not really
the case, for, even though I knew
that it is possible to buy nt Bailey's
on a very limited income, I was sur
prised myself at the variety of un
usual antf interesting things that arc
marked at moderate prices. There
are any number of articles of silver
plntt the best plate, of course
that are most reasonable in price
fruit dishes, water pitchers, vege
table dishes, an exquisite tea serv
ice, etc. In the jewelry department
there ure moderately-priced lingerie
pins, for instance, and dainty bar
pins, and there are very many moderate-priced
gifts in other departments.
THE Perfek'tone Corporation, 1723
Chestnut street, extends to you
a most cordial invitation to visit its
showrooms on one of your shopping
davs. You will find it most restful to
listen to your favorite artist on a
phonograph that ib different fromj
an tliat you've heard before. Its
reproducing mechanism, which hasi
been made to match with scientific
exactness the perfect construction i
of the human organs of sounu, is
madu entirely of a nonresonant
material, which eliminates the
harsh, rasping vibrations which ex
ist when metal is used. The cabinets
arc in perfect taste, and you will find
one to mntch any decorative scheme.
There is an attractive wicker model
at $83 and an upright model in
mahogany at ?150.
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N'NTH AND CHESTNUT
At Christmastime
For the Friend youVe forgotten
or the Man who has everything!
Your Christmas list invariably includes the man you've
unconsciously overlooked nnd the fellow you can't
decide vliat lo give. But you needn't worry on that
jcorethis Christmas. Here's the one r-ft that any man
will simply 'Vo vfld ove1-."
SEE IT
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LATHER BRUSH
AVK vou seen the new Gilt
Baskets of Fruit that Hal-
lowfll's, Broad street below Chest
nut, have for Christina.-, V They are
ery finely woven and exquisitely
hand painted in bright colors, which
reflect the sp'nt of Christmas. The
fruits have been selected from the
finest that the world's markets have
to offerr among them huge bunches
of hothouse grapes- from Belgium.
The fruits are most artistically ar
ranged in the baskets, and the de
lght one feels upon In-holding them
is only suipas.sui by me pleasure
one takes in eating the luscious
fruits. Hallowell's guarantee perfect
delivery of their lovely Christmas
Gift Baskets of Fruit within 1000
miles of Philadelphia. Price range
U wide-S3. 8, SI". $12, $15, $20,
isJ5 up to fcoO and $io.
FOP. the bride who has moved into
a new Louse with "the loveliest
fireplaces" you'll find any number of
interesting gifts at the store of
r Prnnkiin Miller. 1012 Chestnut
QN SATURDAY' I caught a glimpse
of the new thintrs for southern
wear that you will see today in the
windows of The Blum Store nt 1310
Chestnut street. Of white Canton
crepe faced with coral-colored faille
is a frock most appropriately named
"Caprice." "Bonjour" is of satin
of the color of the sky at dawn.,
"Tropica" has a blouse on which the
bright-colored flowers of the tropics,
combine to produce an exquisite
color effect. Its skirt is white. Coral
crepe-back satin and tan duvetine
are combined most effectively in "Ki-'
viera," and "Zephyr" has a plaited'
skirt of white Canton crepe and a
blouse of figured crepe in soft rose'
tones. White leather and porcelain
beads form the novel trimming on a
colar satin which is called "Pasa-Idena."
TVERY one seems to bo looking
-' for handkerchiefs that are just a
bit out of the ordinary, so I am
mighty glad to have discovered the
Christmas handkerchief counter at
thp stnro of Rnnwifr Tnl!i- X. f
trett There arc brass andirons and Chestnut and Thirteenth streets. The
Something new, novel and useful every day in the year
Now beinif demonstrated at Hosldns
The DLO I.ATHFR UHl H is a coo,! $&4?.. ll'lfltoi..
bruth set in rubhiT brt s cant conu
out. Sharing (.reum (f tr (inc.
quality is in the handle, like a cartridge
in a gun A half turn jf the handlo.
a dip in the water and it - read iw
the shave N'o soap, n shining mug.
no mess ti clean up. After being used
the DUO is rinsed like any other IjnHi
Complete Outfit In Red nnd Gold Case,
Guaranteed for W Yearn
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STATIONERS ENGRAVERS
Chestnut Street at Ninth
fireplace fittings tor tne coioniai
house and cast iron and wrought
iron, which hare the nappy iacuay
of fitting in well with their surround-
i mgs, no matter unai mcy e. iaun
1 there are wood basket.-., and I c
neer seen such loely ones any
Iwheie as those at MillerS. There
are baskets in tiay shape, stained in
1 a soft green or brown or silver gray,
I and tlieie are painted baskets which
1 have a decidedly festive air. A Cape
1 tod fire lighter is a handy thing to
1 hav. and a most attractive addition
to the fireplace fittings.
Armenian embroidered handker
chiefs aie very dainty and quite rea-
ponab e at $1, $2 and $3. Exquisitely
1 embroidered in color are white
handkerchiefs at $1.35 and $1.50.
Madeira embroidered handkerchiefs
I are 75 cents to $2.50. Three tinv
i glove handkerchiefs in a box make'
a most acceptable gift. Scalloped in
white, they are 50 cents each and in
color 00 cents each. Porto Itican
I handkerchiefs at $3.50 to $0.50 are
i the loveliest things imaginable. A I
dainty sachet to inclose with
gift is priced $1.
your
of
rIFTS
vJ thoughtfulness
bespeak
part of
nr ckwear
on the
the piv er, and vvnen one nas oeen
-u thoughtful as to buy just the
nirht collar or lollai and cuff set to
tie worn with a particular dress
the
are particularly well liked this sea
son, and there arc some lovely ones
of cmbroidciod net and Irish crochet,
Some of the high-priced neckwear
has been reduced, too, and there are;
many gift suggestions among theei
finer things.
orate nvc-pound gift boxes at $5
and a one-pound gift box at $1.25
that is most attractive. I'm quite
sure that you will be delighted with
these candies and you need have no
hesitancy in sending such candies as
Kruso's for gifts.
A
I'VH found a sloro where a woman need have no hesitancy in selecting a
i ilk shirt for a man, because, forsooth, MncDonald it Campbell, 1334-3U'
( hestnut street, have just the shirts that a man would buy for himself.
Re illy, I haven't fan anywhere such good-looking shirts. The silks
uepus de chine, silk broadcloth pongees are of excellent quality, nnd
the workmanship leaves nothing to be desired. The color combinations
are exceedingly good. There is a tan blue nnd black striped shirt that is
1 think, paitieulaily ;rond looking Most of them have the satin stripes
v Inch so n.mv men lik n al'-wh'te shirt is always a safe choice, and
jou will find that MacDonaW & Campbell's aro of exceedingly fine quullty.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
VanDusen & Stokes Co.
JcU'ClCT8
1 1 23 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Suggestions Helpful in Selecting the
Christmas Gift
Platinum and Diamonds
Wrist Wntchcs. $525 $1600
Rings $120 $5000
Brooches $125 $1000
Jeweled Bags $3000
Bar Pins $385 $1100
Bracelets ... .$1250 $3800
Lorgnon3 $CG0 $700
Lorgnon Chnins, $150 $300
Cuff Links.... $85.00 $200
Pendants f 185 $500
Sterling Silver
CofTco Seta ,$350
Pitchers $125
Cnndlo Sticks ....$10 $26
Bread Trny3 ....$27 $50
Vases $6 $40
Bowls $40 $75
Baskets $15 $80
Nut Dishes ..$3.00 $12.00
Sandwich Plates.. $25 $50
Bon Bon Dishes ..$12 $30
USheppacd &Som
Remember Her
with something different and she ;
will remember you in a different
way. We have hundreds of;
Dainty Novelties &
wonderfully attractive and "Wk
Not Expensive
Nine suggestions from a lengthy Ifstf ""s
PIN TRAY AND CUSHION to mntch ..v
$1.00 lo $1.80 each'
FANCY POWDER BOXES'. . .50c to $1.25 each
CRETONNE RUBBER-LINED HANDY BAGS. ,.
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00
"NUPUFF" a powder puff of genuine white fur
in leather case of dainty colorings. $1.75 each
RIBBON SACHETS 30c to $6.00 cadi
FANCY CANDY BOXES. . .$1.00 to $2.50 each
RIBBON PIN CUSHIONS. .$2.25 and $2.75 each
TRIMMED PIN CUSHIONS. $2.25 to $5.50 each
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF CASES. . . .
$7.50 to $13.50 each
100$ Chestnut Street
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Thb trademark and the tradematked
word"VlctTola"identifyallourproducw.
look under the lid! Look on the label!
VICTOR. TALKING MACHINE CO.
Camden, N. J.
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WOULD you believe that you can'
"' buy a five-pound box of choco
lates and bon bons for $3'.' I was
really astonished when I discovered
that Edouard D. Kruso Co., 100
South Elcvmth street and .lnni
tnft is ure of appreciation, une is uuiumore avenue, is seninir a fivo
almost certain to find the right collar pound box at that price Every one
at thf store of Bonwit Teller t Co. beems to want nt loast five pounds
( iK-sinut and Thirteenth .streets. I around the holidays, and this is a
tav, some exquisite things there, and "Plendid oppoj tunny to buy really
such variety! Lovely filet hets at ' Kd candy, for Kruse't, candies are
"s J 05 and real Irish crochet at $2 50. jnadc of the most wholi.some and de-
I hose nauare-ntck ami round-neck ncious of inRredi.'iits at a very rea-
collar., 'vlucli labten in vim uaen, -"" . t.vv mn.- uru more eiao
Be sure it is a
you buy for Christ
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cannot lawfully be applied to instruments not made by the Victor
Talking Machine Company. The Victrola has been chosen by
the greatest singers and instrumentalists to reproduce their art.
No other instrument is spatially made to play their Victor Records.
No other instrument can afford you so much delight nor has the
built-in quality to give you the years and years of satisfaction. It is
important that you get a Victrola and not an imitation.
Don't accept any talking-machine that hasn't the Victor trade
marksthe picture "His Master's Voice" and the name "Victrola."
$25 to $1500. Victor dealers everywhere.
Victor Talking Machine Company
Camden, New Jersey
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