fft&," k "i.7"Bj?w " r' jSPTn?SJ t r A f i ft b I if hft 4 S'fW IS r. f i v W' B L?M If4 5.7. .1 r i i., M EVEOTTTCF FTJBpCd IiaJGBIEHIirA'DBEPHra:, JMOHTCSX aMTTABY 17, 1921 PARIS APATHETIC TO BRIAND CABINE I "Usual Patchwork Ministry Ac I cording to Pre-War For f mula," Says Figaro a CONFIDENCE IN U. S. VOICED IL CONGRESSO DEI SOCIALIST! ITALIAN Livorno Probabllmente Vedra' la Scission dol Partito por Opera dei Comunisti By the Associated Tress Pari. Jan. 17. Little enthusiasm Trns evinced today by the newsnniirrs of this city over the new Itrlnud cab inet, the degrees of appointment of which were printed this morning in the Official Journal Mot "f the Journals expressed mild satisfaction or reserved judgment. The Journal ssld: "It contains every element except slruon pure rojal Ists nnd communists." The Figaro, which ardentlv supported former President Raymond IMncare for the premiership, openly expressed its disappointment, inning: 'It Is the usual patchwork ministry nccording to the pre-war formula," "We hnvc r new tn'nistry : shall we have a new covernment?" the Ocuvrc asks. It Is probable the new ministry will present Itself before tho Chamber of Deputies Wednesday or Thursday, and M. Urland will at that time read the government' declaration of policy. rrtmlw for Treaty Enforcement The significance of the appointment f,M. Brland as premier was not lost upon the peonlc of this cltv They re called his friendship with Georges CUmencoftu, who, while head of the French Government, assisted in frnmlng the trentv of Versailles, and the close ties uniting him with Iiavmond Poln care, who has stood for the strict en forcement of the Versailles pact. Speaking before Parliament and in committee meetings, M. Urland has In sisted that the treaty must be carried out and that the Interests of France in the: Near Hast must be served. lie has asserted French troons could not be withdrawn from Cillcln at present be cause such a step would be understood by 'the Moslems as a sign of weakness, and he Is known to havp viewed the return of CoustanHne to the throne of Greece as a circumstance which should be .used to her profit by France. M. Brland has been an advocate of complete solldaritv between France, Great Britain nnd the United States, but has Insisted that France must dem onstrate to the Allies that "her house is In order and well administered." The radical tendencies of the new premier are subject of comment here. ni: early association with John I.eon Juares, the Socialist lender assassinated in 'J014, being one of the salient fea tures of his advance In politics, French socialism, which since the congress at ToUrs two weeks ago, has been torn by 'dissention btween Communists nnd more moderate elements may find in M. Qriand a man who can do much to ward uniting factions nnd saving the party as a political power. The cabinet, which Is the seventh M. Brland has formed is as follows: Prerawrr and minister of foreign af fairs, Aristide Brland. Justice, M. Ronnevay. Interior, Pierre Marraud. War, Louis Barthou. Slarine. Gnbriel Gu'sthau. Finance. Paul Doumer. Public Instruction, Victor Berard Agriculture, Edmond Lefebvre Prey. Commerce, LuHen Dior. .J.nbor. Daniel Vinrent. Pensions. Andre Mnginot. Public Works, Yvee Le Troquer Liberated Regions, Louis Loucheur "It is not 'the treat cabinet.' but it is a creat cabinet I 'inve formed " snld M. Briand last night. "My ministers and mrsclf will be busy men lookinc after France's internal affairs. We have confidence tbat the Aracricnn ad ministration will look after Its own affairs. It may be Republican, it may be Democratic it matters 'ittle; It Is always pro-French I am sure, and it embodies national unitj Please tell them that in America " rubltfhed unci Distributed Under m , puhmit no. an. . Authorlted by ttrn net of October 0. I9T. on file at the PoftolTIco of Phila delphia, P. A S. UUnLESO.V, Fcstmtiter Central. Roma, 10 gennalo. II Congresso no clalista, chc si c' apcrto erl In Livorno, e' p!u' crltleo dcllc 17 eonferenze nnnu all tenute dnl pnrtlto p dovra decldere so II pnrtlto dovra' rimnncre compntto o t-clsso. Quattro mesl or sono prevn leva la minaccln del communist! che volevnno prendere il soprarvento cut maccblnnrio del soclallsmo ltallano, compresc lo union! commercial!, c volgerc l'intcro movimento opcralo al bolscevlsmo. Una vlolenta mlnoransa comunlsta fu estrcmamente turbolcnta e Cduclosa del euccesso chlcie l'espulslone dal partito del cap! tnoderat!, come Treves, Turatl, e Modlglltul, seconds gll ordinl dt Lenlne. Ora, jicro la sltuailonc sembra invcrtltn. Lcniue e compagnl vorrebbcro che tuttl i sociallstl riformlstl venlssero cspulsi dnlla Tcrzn Iutcrnazlonnlc, ma c' fisclamcnte imposslbllo per una mlno ranza cspcllerc unn maggloranza. L'unica cosa chc rimanc a! comunisti c' quclta dl usclrc dal partito, fondandonc uno nuovo. Lo scorso scttcmbrc Lcniue ordlno' l'ostracismo dclla sola ala destra del partito, capltonata da Turatl, cd ora vorrebbe Includero trn 1 tradltorl ancho I cosl' dettl rivoluzionari capltanatl da Berrntl, dlrcttore del glornnle socialist "Avantl." In scno al congresso ora si dcllneano tro prlnclpall tendenxe. I prima rap presentnta dnll'ala destra del partito chlamatn del sociallstl dl concentrazlone. E-sn Include Turatl, Treves c Modlgllanl e comprcndc'l pin' Intcllctuall cd 1 mlgllorl orgnnlzzntorl del lavoro. E' forte dl 10 membri dclla Camera, c' moderaU, rlfugge dalla vlolcnza cd e pronta per acccttare II potcre. La seconda fazione o capltannta da Berratl c rapprescnta 11 centro del cosl' dettl comunisti unltari. E molto nu merosa c comprende gll opportunist!. Appurcntemento profeisa dt acccttare il vcrbum da Moscn, ma declama 11 dlrltto dl interpretarlo o ndnttarlo al blsognl Italian!. Lo tenia faxlono c' composta dagll in txanslgtntl, ossla dal comunisti capl tanatl da Bombaccl die intendc sclndcre il partito soclallita cd e' osscqucntc ngli ordinl dl Lenlne. Al congresso pnrteclpnno 3000 dclcgatl rapprcscntautl 220,000 mcmbrl del pnrtlto soclnllsta. 'I comunisti diehinrano dl nvcre non meno dl 75,000 ncguacl. Philadelphia II Slndnco ha rcso pub bllca la lista dcllc persono che compor rnnno II Comltato dc! Cento incaricato dl studlaro c mettcre in csccuzlonc i planl per 1 grandlosl festegglamentl clio nvranno luogo in questa cltta', net 1020, In occaslono del sesto ccntcnnrlo dclla (Uchiarazlono d'Indlpcndenza degll Btntl Unltl. 11 Comltato comprende personallta' che rapprcsentano rcsponcnto tra gll uomlnl dl nffari, profcsslonlstl, sclcnzl at!, lcttcratl, glurcconSultl c persone chc lavorarono per 11 bencsscro snclnlc, Infattl v! fanno parte John Wnna maker, 11 Qludlce Eugene C. Donnhvell, la slgnora del gludice J. Wills Martin la vedova del compianto sindaco Ru dolph Ulanckcnburg, Edward T. Stotes bury, it re delta finsnza flladelflana, c con sommo comnlaclmcn to rilcriamo nnchc II nome dell'Avvocato Giovanni M. D! SUvcstro, l'unlco itnllano com prcso in dctto comltnto, persona molto notn, tanto ncgli nmblentl nmerlcanl che Italian!. L'avr. Dl SUvcstro, per lc aue dot! d'Ingegno o dlcoltura non conime, nualc mejnbro del Foro Flladelllano, he aftputo nccnttlvnrsl nou soltanto la consldo- ratlonc delle autorjta'. ma U .it " 1'a.nmlratlone del gludlcl lMiJllma Cortl c del colleghl. (,e,,e "tit ' t .FACTORY. ffLQy SjjBL &B11 STOP SUFFERI1NG! DEOIS niltS'KISO UOVSTAtX vallky water at OtTCE flood for llrtfhu VlMnse, Dreptiinla, Olahett. float, Khrumstlam, cW. KndorMsl br Leadlns rhrsUlani Mountain Valley Water The curative water from the Ozarks. IS per (mi, 12 half unllons. Spctal rrlre br drum. Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chetnut St. Vhonei Wnlnnt 340T til de LATINS OPPOSE GOMPERS ' Spanish-Speaking Delegates Trying to Defeat Him for President ' Mexico City. Jan. 17 (By A. P ) Opposition to Samuel Gompers' election as president of the Pan-American Ted ration of Labor de eloped here todav nt the annual congress of the organization. when preparations were made to elect offirors. There were rumors that Spanish speaking delegates encouraged bv their victory over the L'nited States delega tion in the contest over immigration on Saturday, might attempt to wrest the presidency from Mr. Gompers. CHnvass of several delegations showed, howexer, that the fight azsinst Mr. (iomperh would not be successful It was expected unen the congress adjourned Saturday evening that the final session would be held todnv but many delegates todai eTuressed willing aees to continue the deliberations of the meeting until each member of th con gress could discuss fulls, nil questions submitted. Flume Blockade Called Off Rome, Jan. 17 General Cnviglia. commander of the Italian forces along the Adriatic ordered the rjisitu of the naval blockade of I'vime lginnlng at 1 o'clock yesterdav nfte noon and of the land blockade beginning at 0 o'clock this morning TOOT Ar.n I.IMH TROt ui.rv In'nily rllvM by our special arCi aupporii ntti-d and adfuited by xprta Our Htamlrii Rluallo IIolcr7. tin moat comfortable upport for varl coee velni, ewollen llmbf wfk kneet and anxiea Trueiea. nhdomloal ana ainienc eup nt all klnde T..r.t nunufao- turera of dciormi'y appi'ancea in int woria. riillldrbhla Orthotdle Co 49 N 13th as. Cut out and knp foe referanc. P. 1. fF BflMlM Every automobile show for twenty years baa bad its National, but none as fine as the National Sextet of the present day. Samuel Earltr Motor Co. tli .Vorfh Brood Btrttt I'lttladtlphta Pa vtattcnal eewfu llltt Mm THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut St., Phila. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer AN UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE or EXTRAORDINARY IMPORTANCE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS TO BE SOLD DY OHDEn OF THE PHILADELPHIA SALVAGE CO. 121 NORTH 2D STREET ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, JANUARY 19, 20, 21, 22, 1921 AT 2.30 O'CLOCK EACH AFTErtNOON IN THIS HALE WILL TIR .FOUND It AUE EXAMPLES OF THE TUnKIBILTEIlSIAN """ """;,V'.?,r.S5L0 AI.li 81ZK8. THE HALF. IB AHSOLUTULY PLItEMlTOnY AND Tim nOLI.KflTtO-J wn.r. nip. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 17TH & 18TH m tua,) x;y VOWy 1 ySV S5k. 1 yor the Jine Qar Owner Who drives from hoice HBrHRJw4r1jjk J jj j "" " ..'., .. w" i jljl III n vJl Ml RY.IH! N B-L-O-U-S-E-S Georgette $2.00 p . Cotton o K D s 50c 1 1 Silk Pongee $2.00 IVJLjrjL JL li"-iv,"Jl,",",JLi,"0 - I. . 1 1 .i I. .. . I., i .. .. . 1 1, i ..Mi JAPAN SILK WASHABLE SATIN GEORGETTE CHARMEUSE CREPE DE CHINE TUB SILK SILK PONGEE CREPE METEOR From the Piece 50c M1" DAILY FROM 9.00 A. M. UNTIL 5.00 P. M. UNTIL OUR PRESENT STOCK IS SOLD RIGHT- ON-OUR-FA CTOR Y-FLOOR I. and S. FAGGEN St- 718 Arch St ON EXHIBITION IN PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE secured from New York that splendid exhibit from the Hotel Com modore, the new seven-passenger Handley-Knight line, complete. This is the motor car that caused so much favorable talk at the New York Automobile Show last week. Unfortunately, there wasn't room to place more than one car at the Philadelphia Auto Show. However, through the courtesy of the Overland Harper Company, we are privileged to stage the entire Handley Knight New York exhibit at 1629 Arch Street. Every lover of fine mechanism, every Knight Motor enthusiast, every automobile connoisseur who has awaited the arrival of the utmost in driving and riding luxury is invited to see the newest truly fine car the first Handley-Knight exhibited in Philadel phia. The makers of Handley-Knight deliber ately assumed the task of catering to the most fastidious class in motordom "fine car owners who drive from choice." With what broad understanding this high ideal has been interpreted may now be seen here. The exalted rank of Handley-Knight is at once established by its Knight Sleeve Valve Motor, internationally famed for its smooth, quiet, supple power and remarkable freedom from mechanical attention. This notable attribute of the motor was extended to the entire car. Its foundation is a frame reinforced beyond all previous standards. The long, self-snubbing springs of special steel assure adequate cushioning of the mechanism as well as supreme comfort. Axles were especially designed for abso lute safety and dependability. The best type of steering gear on the market was improved for Handley-Knight. No detail escaped searching attention to the end that Handley-Knight might be the motor car worthy of "the fine-car owner who drives from choice." This is as true of the captivating ap pearance of the Handley-Knight as of its extraordinary performance. Drive it -you will like it Hbaul Unnng IHatpet Temporary Location 1629 Arch Street SfSiLmmmmt tWf assz The Joy of Big Power- without the burden of big expense Eighty horse-power in a Peerless Eight! Yet, with all this in reserve, the Peerless Loaf ing Range consumes only half fuel-rations for city driving and all ordinary purposes. The big, high-powered car built primarily for speed wastes fuel at fifteen miles an hour. The gentle, smooth car, built especially for moderate running lacks power. The Peerless Eight, with its half-rationed ' Loafing Range and its full-fed Sporting Range, combines the distinctive virtues of both these special types of cai" a trickle of power for the city and boulevard; a torrent for hills and the open road. Will you let us show you these contrasting power ranges in actual operation? a NBW PRICES Touring Or ,990 Rotintt 2,990 Coupe 3,680 Sdn 3,930 Sdn-Limouiin4 4,1:0 F. O. B. CLEVELAND 1 SHt It tintt Wirf & Wu ui not laducM THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO PEERLESS EIGHT LOAFING RANGE SnqX SPORTING RANGE GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia AutoroobllB Show Spac.i Jq.t In.ldo h Door, Firit Exhibit to the Ut cuftlMfcRCIAL MUSEUM 35th nd Sprue. Street, as IfK. 1 . K U" f .. vj .lift, t, - vt .21
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