Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 6, Image 6

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MX INAUGURATED '
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Now Governor Says Ponzi Swin
dle Demands Protection
of Investors
(he bare tiecuW of jsorernment would
prove un cany tank during the coming
J car. He advocated fewer lawj and re
peal of unncvcor) itntiitc. '
laming, Midi., Jan. 0 (1I A. I ) I
Partial reorganization of the stntc
got eminent to cffei t eeoniitnv ntnl a
grentcr degree of rlQi-lt nc in its nil- .
mlnMrntlnti was reeominended to the!
legislature in tin. misHgc "t (iovernor,
Alev I . (Jri'i tliec k todn. The governor
"Higgeiteil creation of n general admin
istrative liiiiiid for the general iiiper-
liion of state liiislnexs, including the
finmitig of a budget, etato auditing and
purchasing.
PROBLEM FOR LEGISLATORS! m.iianapoiis. j,, ny a. p.)-!
I Snggcitions for a itnplinl form of
tate government were inadt lo the s
Iff tlio Associated Tress enij-seronn inuiunn tenerai A.emi)iy
loiiay nj (iovernor .iiiines i Uootliirli
I at the opening tension. State govern-
ninth governor of Mawnrhinrtti nmld im-nt eho-ilil Im , on.lid.ited In a few
trnditional Fcenen of ceremonial bnl- departments r"ansll)li. o , the chief cr
liance. Vice l're-idcnt-elect Calvin ceuthe, the governor ai.l.
Coolldge, hU predeeesor, after relln- I - - -
mtlilnz office, left the stato hniip n..., nnln.,.
without escort, once more n nrhito ' BttNIS HUbBtH KLUAriUHLU
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Authorial hy the net of October fl,
I'KKMtT NO. 341.
1917. on file ftt tho roatofflco of Phila
delphla, P.
a 8 nunxEsoK.
I'ontmiister Genera!
Konui. 0 gcnnalo. Un rilsnaocio
giunto da riume ill glornale il Tempo
nnnurma ehe Oabrlelo D'Annunzio
lnceru oggl nuella citta' per Ignota
detlnn?Inne. II poeta-Holdato Barebbe
flte .f.ri frw,.WMk; h"t. .rncmn ,n u . . , ., . , he pareerhl mllloni di llro e docuiwnti
before hii Inauguration nt N nthington. , Man, Held for New Jersey Crime, 'important! sarebhero Btatl rubatl dalln
The Vice President -elect made no an- Sawed Way Out of New York Jail caa del cotrando, per opera dcgli
nouncement as to his plans. It Is ct- ... ... . . ,, . 'Arditi cho ol trovavano in Flume.
pccicil innt lie will spen.i most or nis . T!,;,i,.ffnr ..U..V..I h.U lAi.J I HommenM rlcuardavauo 1'imnreM
her. who naivt'd his vvnv out of the West di D'AntmnzIo in Flumo. 11 furto
'Side jail here lat Mondaj. hns lieen Hiirebbe avvenuto dopo lo scnsslnamento
captured in Providence, It. I., nccord- delln casnforto in cul il dennro cd i
mc to word receive 1 by the police hire (ireutnenti erano contenutl.
todaj. i'n dii)accin, ierl, da Trieste se-
At the time of his escape Hltrberger Knui die i mllloni cho si troyavono
was being held for .tradition to New iresso h. dctta enssa, rappresontaviino
llrunswlck. N. .1 . w here he was wanted " prest. to ottenuto per il rilascio de
in connection with the M7.000 robber vPVr0 Coznci , r"1 ,Jr?,tT?,t0 , ,p?7:h '
en December "JU last of the Milltown ",sl or s0" ,la umcla11 di DAn-
Nntlonal Hank. He in said to be a tiunzio.
he i,ald The i former resident of Lancaster, t'a. In tnigllnlo oi legionan iaciarono
worthless or iiU7iiiri:er was rniiKin. ine message1 t iiime inateui . uirciu n cnczia e .ai
rem ven i mm i roviueiice reported, as marinai dene ior7n irrcgoiari pariirouo
he un. en hracmg his wife in the rail- , icrl per Pol.i I legionarl predettl
road station there. jfacevnno parte del battaglione ltandac-
time at his home in Vortlmmpton. where
problems confronting tho incoming ad
ministration will receive, his considera
tion. The Pon7.i quick -rich scheme was re
called by Oovernor Cox in his inaugural
when he urged protection of umall in
vestors as one of the most urgent prob
lems before the commonwealth. "The
most ofTectivo way to discourage thrift
and accumulation of capital is to per
mit fraudulent promoters to rob the
peoplo of their Havings,
covernor declared that
fraudulent securities amounting to nt
least $(0,000,000 nre sold annually in
Massachusetts.
do, delta llrigata Benin e dd ven
tiducslmo Hcpnrto d'Assnlto, c prcsero
initmrco sul piroscafo "Europa" in
rotta per Vcnczla,
t'n dinpaccio da Trieste annunzln cho
la partenza del battaglione Ilnndaccio
hn data luogo ad una grande manifesto
?lonc alia quale hit partccipalo tut ta la
poolazlonc Humana.
11 battaglione era stato rosi bat
te?7.ato da D'Annunzio in ommaglo alia
memoria dell'erolco capltano u com
prendeva gli clcmcntl pin' scclti, quasi
tuttl dccoratl durante lu rcccntc
guerra per nttl dl vnlore compiuti sul
enmpo di battaglia, ed nvevann costl
ttllto il nuclco ilella spcdlzlonc Itonchl.
11 disarmo del battaglione e' stato ef
fcttuato dopo un clcvato dlscorso del
Prof. Orosslc, governatorc provvisorlo
di riume, che con paroln elcvata ha
espresso at lcgionari del battaglione
tutto il rnminarlco che provnva la
citta' tcr l'infnusto dlstacco ed ha
espresso 1 sentimcntl dl grntltudlne dl
tutta Plume verso 1 miol salvatorl ed
in partlcolare verso D'Annunzio. Con
cluse II suo dlscors-o nuspieando tempi
plu' proplzl per il trlonfo dclla llberta
ed esortando 1 lcgionari nlla rassegna
zionc cd alia dlscipllna.
II battaglione ha sfllnto per le vie di
Flumo tra due Dtte nle di popolo nc
clamante o sotto una pioggfa dl fiorl.
Non si fcono verlflcatl incldenti.
PARIS HEARS DIE WALKURE'
Performance of German Opera Falla
to Create Disturbance
Paris, Jan. 0. German music was
played last night at the opera, which
is subsidized by the French Govern
ment, for tho first time since tho out
break of the world war. The perform
ance was Wngnor's "Die Walkure" and
every sent in the houso was occupied.
The police wero ready for any pos
sible disturbance, but only a small
crowd of curious persons gathered out
side and no demonstration wns at
tempted. This contrast with the first per
formance of German opera that was
given in Paris after the Franco -Prussian
war of 1870.
In the early eighties Lnmourcux, the
famous orchestra conductor and inter
preter of Wagnerian music, produced
"Lohengrin" at tho old Kden Theatre,
as an experiment. All musical Paris
attended, but n mob of hoodlums at
tacked the theatre with stones and mud.
Lnmourcux persisted against nil op
position, and soon Wagner's operas
were added to the repertory of the
grnnd opera itself.
N. J. BOMS IS $13,000,000
Individual Maximum for War Serv
ice $100 Distribution Due March 1
Trenton, Jan. 0. New Jersey within
the next few months will pay $13,000,
000 an a state bonus to Its citizens,
both mnlc nnd femnlc, who served in
the world war. Plans for the distribu
tion of this sum, tho maximum to
each individual being $100, are nearly
complete. The incoming Legislature
will be asked to provide the necessary
machinery by March 1 for paying out
tho money, In accordance wjth the ref
erendum adopted nt the recent election.
Tho bonus commission, consisting of
Adjutant General Frederick Oilkyson,
State Comptroller Newton A. IC. Bug
bee, State Treasurer Head nnd Major
Lconldns Coyle, state commander of the
American Legion, hns divided the ad
ministration of the bonus into two di
visions, one, the Rectlon of claims to
be under Colonel Winfield S. Price, of
Camden, nnd the other, the section of
applications, under Major Charles W.
Stark, of this city.
A staff of field agents is being or
ganized among the American Legion
posts to nssist in the preparation of
applications for tho bonus, so that a
service man's discharge papers need not
levc his hands when ho makes his application
Diamond Bar Pins
The bar pin continues in its
uninterrupted vogue. Wc show
a large variety in platinum
mounted with diamonds.
A pin of platinum in beau
tiful open work design', set
with seven diamonds $250.
We invite comparison of prices.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MnnCHANTS JEWELCrtS SILVERSMITHS
Open Every, Evening
Concord. N. IL. Jan. 0. i P.y A.
P.). In his inaugural nddress todav,
Governor Albert C. llrovvn urged is-on-omy,
adding that to supplv funds for
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Savings Lead
to Wealth
Why not start now and open your
account in the
First Penny
Savings Bank
of Philadelphia
JOnX WANAMAKEIl. ritKSinENT
21st and Bainb ridge
Central Branch
Broad and Chestnut
Hours, 9 to 5:30
whero you receive
4V4
on any amount up to $5000
Deposits, over $7,500,000
Depositors, over 39,000
No officer or director can bor
row from this bank. All moneys
are carefully invested in safe securities.
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This Fine Office Desk
Worth $98.50 Now $75.00
Quartered white oak, 60 inches long, and up to
IIoskivH standard in every detail of construction.
WM. H. HOSKINS CO.
STATIONERS ENGRAVERS PRINTERS
BLANK BOOK MAKERS BUSINESS FURNITURE
Chestnut Street at Ninth
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$10 Kinds... $5.00
$15 Kinds... $7.50
$20 Kinds... $10.00
$25 Kinds... $12.50
$35 Kinds... $17.50
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This Is a
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ABSOLUTELY
WITHOUT RESERVE
Man, oh, Man realize what this means.
A HALF MILLION-DOLLAR stock of the
finest and smartest clothing for men
embraced in this most wonderful sale at
exactly half their present low marked
prices.
The Greatest Sacrifice of Profits and
Costs Ever Known in History!
And thousands of men know that MR.
HILL'S prices were always low in the first
place. And it is from these low prices that
you deduct exactly one-half.
Why, man alive, when has such a saving
ever been possible before? Man, when has
such a liberal reduction ever been presented
to the men of Philadelphia before?
Much more doesn't have to be said about
this sale the reductions, the extremely new
low prices, speak for themselves.
Every Wanted Style, Every Co'or
Every Material, Every Pattern!
There isn't any style, material a color
that any man could want either in a suit or
overcoat but that is embraced in this most
phenomenal marked-down sale.
Every man should share at once an
ticipate your future wants, for clothing
could not be manufactured today to sell
these low prices.
Men's $20 Mackinaws $1.00
Men's $10 Raincoats . $5.00
Skin Coats
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