i i m U v M ,4 m vv.s ", hi'-?r,wnfev i ev" '"J" !? 'h H EvWnG PUBLIC) LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUIISDAX MARCH 3, 1921 PETROGRAD REVOLT I Oovornment Enforces Order After Furious Fighting. City Now Quiet CRUSHED BY SOI METAL MEN DEFY LENINE Ily (ho Avsocl.it nl l'rcss Stockholm, Mnrrh 3 Lntot 1ip pntrliOR frnm HelpitiRlnrs, 1'iiilnnil, ns ert Hint the Insurrection In IVtrogrinl wim cniHlicd nftcr severe llclititiK nml that the city is now quiet, with the Soviet mnsters of the ultuntlnn The enlloni nt Krntistiult rcmnlncil neutral, nupportitig neither the uorlu'is nor the government. The dlspntrhrs mid thnt the Kniet hns been nnnhlo to (nneonl the xprenil of the conntor-reutliitiimno movement throuehont the count n. nncl thnt M Knllnln. picsMcnt of the extraordinary commission, hns been obliged to nilmit pennant risings eerj where. Wen. Mnrcli :t (It) A. P ) Ac cordins to n Moscow report, n prnrln rantlon Mgned b Nlkulni I.enlne prom lues thnt the government will uc nil tnennH to stipplv the working populntlon with the necessaries of life. A special fund of 10,0(10.000 gold rubles will be donated for this purpose nml the com missary of trade is instnuted to fend nbrond a commission for the pun huso of required supplies The Moscow papers also publish n Sroclnmntiou issued b.v the Moscow ovict, nhlrced to "nil workers, peas i nnts nnd members of the Ked nrm.v honest citbens " The proclamation n , FertH the Ked nrniv hns triumphed on all fronts nnd accuses foreign b.mkcr of trying nnew to conquer Ittiin b hunger in orgaiiiring n fossae 1, revolt I in Siberia nnd disturbances in the1 Ukraine in order to prevent the tinns , port of supplies. ' The nroclamations are ioiiMilcriv1 , here official recognition of the trouble which stinted three weeks ago when, nt n meeting of metal worker. 1'iemier Lenine was nccused of torturing work ers and ruining ltussiu. When I.enlne asked the metal workers whether they would prefer the (rnrlt rigime, the.v arc reported to have exclaimed "Let come who inn) wliitis, blacks or devils themselves just j on clear out." FORGETS TEA WITH KING l Marshal Foeh Has to Apologize1 When George Send6 Inquiry j London, March .1 How Marshal Toch forgot an engagement to tea with1 the kin,; at Iluckingham 1'alace became ! known last nieht The king was I anxious to see Marshal Toch and tM I Briand the French premier, arranged I an cngagcim nt for the marshal for Tuesdaj. The king waited half an hour after I the appointed time nml thin sent an quern to in piire The tnnrdinl wns obliged to excuse himself bic.tuc of complete forgetf nines., ,n his preoccu pation over grave conference matters i BRITISH SHIPYARDS IDLE 20 Per Cent of Berths Vacant, With Number Increasing, Says Report London, Mnrcli :t. (II) A P.) Almost 20 per cent of the shipbuilding berth, in Knglnnd are vacant, w riles n shipbuilding correspondent of the Morn- I Ing Post, nnd shipbuilders have no con- tincts on hand for ships to be lnld down. Shortl), as the ships under con struction nrc completed, he declares, the number of vacant berths will bo Increased. Within the hist twelve months twice tv many orders hnve been cnticcled ns have been placed. "While costs remain nt the existing high level there is no chance of Hrltlsh shipbuilder getting new orders in any qmintlt).' the writer continues. "Ship ping and rhipbulfdlug hnve outstripped the needs of commerce." BOY CONFESSES ROBBERIES Broke Into Postofflec Twice and Also Admits Clubhouse Thefts Media, Pa., March 3. The arrest of John Klder, need seventeen, and his brother I'red. aged twelve, of Nether Providence township. In connection with robbing the potoflice nt Wnlhns ford, brought the admission from the elder boy that he broke into the dress Ing room of the Springhavcn Country Club n j ear ago. during a big social function, where the pocketbooks nnd purses of the women were rifled of sev eral hundred dollars. When the two .vouths were brought Into the office of William Ta.vlor. dis trict nttorne), the elder bo) ndmlttcd that he broke into the Wnllingford PostofHee on the nights of. K(bruar) If! nnd Kebrunry '27 On his second visit to the postoffice, he admitted to County Detectives O'Toole and Smith, he was accompanied b) his brother. The oldest of the two boys wns held for court In the sum of $.00 b) Mngls trate Williamson In Medln, while the vounger lad was held in his own recog- I nlznnrp for the Juvenile Court LLOYD GEORGE "ALARMED" Parisian Editor Says U. S. Opposi tion Affects His Policy Paris, March H In commenting on the London conference. Robert de Jouvennl. editor of IOeuvre, welcomes Premier I.lo.vd Ueorge's firmness ngninst the Simons reparations proposals, but pdds : "This is not due to Simons nlone. America also contributes, to some i tent. to it. The American refusnl to meept the mandate s.v stems chiellv j i oncoming the Mesopotnminn oil fields I has apparent!) strougl) i humid Pre mier I.lovil (ieorge. Mr. IJovd (Jcorge has decided to onent to nnny sacri-i hoes in oider to hnve Frnnte with him in this new conflict." IL RITORNO DELLA. CALJA IN ITALIA L'Ordino Completamente RisTa- bilito in Fironze Trieste e Nella Provincia di Bari rubllaheit am) nMrlbuted Under 1'KH.MtT NO 311. Amhorlzd 1 the Art of October ", 1017. nn Ala nt tho I'ostortlco of rtilla ilflplila rn. A S. IIUntKSON, . fostmivater Oenerru. II deposto sovrnno del Montenegro. He Nicola crn unto ncl 1841 e regno' per oltru scssnnt'nnni, Icroico monnrcn c' morto In cslllo vlttlma di tin Iosco Intrigo scruo-frnncesc. 1'ra padre dclla Keitiun l.'lemi d'ltnlin, la qunlc hn npprcso la fine del vencrnndo genltorc con vivo cordoglio. tTnltamontc n He Vlttorio, la ltcglna Klcna c' partita nlln vnlta dl Autibes per Intcrvcnlrc nl funcrall. DENIES WAR ON SERBIA Uonw, .'I mnrzo. I.n fine dello sclo pero ferrovlario in Flrcnzc, provocato dni dlsordlni xerlficatesl net giornl scorsl c per l'ucclsionc dl un ferrovlcrc die derise II trasporto del cadavere dl un carnuiiuerc ucciso uurnuic un conflltto trn comunlNtl, socialist! e la disfatta subita a Llvorno dai comti ii 1st I I quail nella riunlone dt'lla Confederazlone Generale del I.nvoro tentnrono di fnr nnprovnrc un ordlnc del glnrno rlvoluzlonnrlo, nnnche' 11 listnbillmcuto dell'ordlne a Trieste c In pne ifienzione dcgll anlml nella provincia ill Harl, sono considerate dal glornnll come un buon indbio per (inn complctn ristorarjone delta pace soclale c per un fruttlfero lavoro. I glornali consfatano con soddlsfa alone 11 fnlllmcnto del tentativo di noehi estremistl, resl baldanzosl dal rindulgenzln dellc nutorlta', pr crcare uno, stnto dl cose pericoloso. Itllevano luire die le nutorlta' non hnnno rl corso a mlsurC rljoroe ed hanno lasclnto die gli rstreinlsti si convlncesscro con 1 fntti die In mnggiornnza del lavorntori non desidernno segnirll nelle loro idee mnlsniip ed inionsulte manovre rlvolu rionarie. 1 glornali esprlmono la spernnra che non ilovranno plu' verifienrsi dlsnrdlnl in Italin, dopo quclll recent!, a cho In nnione. virtualmcntc portnta ad un cquilihrlo rigunrdo nl suo bllancln, ilovra' ora volgere verso un perlodo dl pnee dl industrin e di prosnerltn'. f)li ultinil (lispacci giunti da Firrnzo recano die I trenl hanno rlpreso 11 loro servuio normaie i.n sttnnzione si crn cstremnmente nggrnvatn ncr la renzionc cotitro gll dementi rivoluzionnrl, tnnto clip I pomunlstt ill loro inlzintiva hanno pubblicnto un mnnifpsto Invitando fill opeiiii a fnr ritorno al lavoro. A rirens-e, nd ogni modo. coutinuano e p'eiiiuzioni iln pirte dellc nutorlta' ed 11 pubbllro si mostra soddisfatto del l itono delln cnlma e della normalita' iIdiio le gininnte di sangvie che scmbrnva volrssero uortarc In eltt.V nil una guerra civile. Nella cittn' dl Antilles, Frnncia. e' morto lerl 1'altro Ke Nicola Pctrovich, SAILS ar is il (Trr- t d (p y np ll n ' ' ' r r W ClltV 4'ttl ' c " l" '' nrr ' m. i . i r v u-- If- M a uerh lin r i nt ( i i Thf -n f the a V. XMIFUHEIUIIF-S's s) 7 N. Mntrr -t . num. flLv PpIiMMIMytfMJlIlI in - m M0JN( Household Goods and Office Furi.ilure To or From WASHINGTON BALTIMORE NEW YORK BOSTON BUFFALO PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND RICHMOND antf other distant points rmcl The New Spring Styles are in ! I For Girls: m t m Transfer 1 Co., Inc. E S. E. Cor. 37th & Market B Baring 752 Market m West 752 C m Come in and let us show you how to save. 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" 'Tis a feat to fit feet" The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street layJiMMluillliil ,illl!ilil.'il.lttUIHil.! ililii "J.ILi:1. ,,''11 llliiliill.iJIiVrilililliMMillllllilliillWM 'anderine is "Beauty-Tonic" Immediately after h "Danderlno" mnsHnge, tout hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice an heavy and pleutlful, bicause each hair seems to fluff nnd thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless. K , colorlcib, pluiu or hcraggiy. Vou, 5 1 too, vvuul lots ot loujr, btroiis Lair, RlKtenlng with beauty. A 35-tent bottle of delightful "Unndtrlne" freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic." tflves to tblu, dull, fadlcg bnlr that youthful bnjflitnuss and abundant tliieuiehs. All drug couuter seU "Dauderlnc," Montenegrin Minister Issues Formal Statement In Capital Washington, Starch ft. (My A, P.) rorinal denial was made today by Dr. S. Y. Oroultch, minister of the kingdom of the Herbs, CrootH and Slo vencR, that the MontenegrinH had de clared a holy vvnr on Serbia. It wns recently reported In dispatches from London that lighting wis going on in Montenegro agalntt Serbian troops, ac cording to a incRsngc from Avlonn. "STRIKING"STUDENfs BACK Differences With Diddle University Faculty Now Composed Charlotte. N. C, March .1. (Ry A. V.) Seventy-seven Middle t'nivcrslty Htudents, Mtspcnded b.v the faculty yen terday, after having been on 'Vtrlkc" dlnce Wednesday of last week, returned to their clauses today, the differences between faculty and NtudcntK hnving been reconciled, according to announce ments by Dr. II. L. McCrory, presi dent, and representative of the student body. The work of re-registering the Buspended students is under way. The university Is maintained by the Northern I'resbyterian Church . dlst camp-meotlhg resort, the Court ol Krrors yesterday allowed ft stay which will permit the borough government to continue to function until tho cobs 1 finally determined. ( SONS TO JOIN CQQUDGE Leave for Washington, Accompanied by Their Grandfather Northampton, Mass., March 1. (My A. I.) The two fions of Vice Presi dent Coolldge, .lohn and Calvin, Jr., left today to Join their parents In Washington. They were accompanied by their grandfather, Colonel John Coolldge, of Plymouth, Vt. Major M. J. Fitzgerald departed for Washington last night to be the city council's official representative at tho Inauguration. Colonel Wll'llam Thaw Weds Snn Dlrjto, Calif., Mnrch 3. Colonel William Thaw, noted as an aviator in the Trench service early in tho war nnd later in the American army, is on his way Kant on a honeymoon trip. It became known yesterday Colonel Thaw and Mrs. Marjorce I'vcrctts Priest were married In Coronado late Tucsdii). They arc making tho trip Hast by automobile. Mrs. Thaw's home was in Ht. I)Uls. It Is reported till finnntmnrttt tMvt tiAn Zap It ftflutltin tlon Pittsburgh, Colonel Thavv'n home, Old Jersey Editor Dead nridgtton, N. J., March 0. John Checseman, veteran New Jcrser news pnperman, In dead At his home here. He would have been ninety -one years old 'today. lie was owner nnu etiltor ot tlio .New Jersey Patriot, a Democratic weekly. He was known to all south Jersey for his frank, and very often caustic writ ings, particularly on political questions, to which the large circulation of his paper vvos largely due. Ocean Grove Officials Win Point Trenton, March .'!. (Mv A. P.) After hearing argument on the appeal of the borough officials of Ocean (Jrove from the decision of the Supreme Court declaring unconstitutional the net of . 1020, under which the borough govern ment was formed for the famous Mctho- I When do we Eat ? SAY GI0LITT1 IS WEAKENING Election Plan of Aged Italian Pre mier Oppose'd by Nlttl Spctlal Cable nhpalch, CopvrlaM, 1911, Home, Mnrcli 3. Students of tho sit uation hero declare that the decision In the Chamber of Deputies on electoral conscription give tlio Impressl6n thnt Premier fliolltti hns lost control of both himself nnd Parliament. Ills decision to order general elections elves rise to the potability thnt Sljnor Nlttl may show that he is the strongest man in Italian politics. Slgnor Nlttl snys it would be idiotic to call elections when Italy ls (, Injt, owing to Mho excesses 0f munlsts In Florence, Trlcsto and where. Ho declares law enfprceme certainly posslblo with a stron eminent, as tho majority of the ji people want work nnd nrc opnns, the activities of chauvinists and , mtihlftt. if Slgnor Nlttl Is vibtofious prr aiollttl will put off the nomlnatl nn ctecllon committee. It is cenn believed tli6 ministry will fall b, mny try to save Itself through tlons. Premier Olollttl is an old And it Is said he Is not phrm strong enough to stand the utrai the present storm. -with juicty pineapple- you oer us gooa. Wmmmm&d nrwi-'xs,M -nfm 1 ii irfSTigS f P5s 1 HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS The first fragrant whiff puts your appetite on edge ! The first taste assures a delicious satisfy ing goodness. Eat them often. They taste better, are more easily digested and are better for your health than meats and many other foods that cost more. REAL OVENS HEINZ Oven Baked Beans are not ordinary beans. They are really baked by dry heat in real ovens. This method makes them the delicious, healthful food that beans should be. FOUR KINDS HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with out Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans. One of the ST'y W, TyXQUISITE creamy center mixed with ' luscious, juicy pineapple, finely cut, and over all a generous coating of wonderful, smooth tasting vanilla chocolate. There are dealers in every town who sell them for 5c It's your own fault if you pay more. D. AUERBACH & SONS tlth Avtnuv, 4Sth to 47th St. Nw York AUERBACH CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE FRUIT BARS 12 Different H Kinds M Jfc. JJL Jt. JXL JLjL .Jfc. .JJL.JXL JLJL JL Jfc. Jfc Jt. Jfc. JtL JL Jfc. JL Jt. JL J. WI LLS SAI NTE CLAI RE (DUotor Gar , C. Harold Wills, John R. Lee and their associates of C. H. Wills & Company desire 'to announce the following essential facts: The name of their organization is C. H. Wills & Company. The factories and offices of the company are located at Marysville, Michigan. The name of the new motor car is the Wills Sainte Claire. The motor is V type, eight cylinders, set at an angle of sixty degrees. The valves and camshafts are of the overhead con struction. The camshafts are driven by means of spiral bevel gears (no chains are used). The wheelbase is 1 2 1 inches. The car is constructed of Mo-fc-den-um steel. The weight is approximately 3000 pounds. Ball bearings are used throughout. The wheels are special steel disc design. The tires are 32x42 inches, cord. The Wills Sainte Claire Car will be on exhibition Monday, March 14th, and deliveries will begin on that date. The announcement of the Wills Sainte Claire Distrib utor and the location of his Sales Rooms will be made in these columns on Sunday, March 13th. We shall not attempt in this announcement to de scribe the distinctive features of the car, because these features of the Wills Sainte Claire are indescribable. We prefer that you should see the Wills Sainte Claire, ride in it and drive it for yourself; that the car itself reveal and demonstrate its character to you. We deeply appreciate the interest the motoring public has already shown in the car, the Company, and in Marysville. It is in recognition of this interest that we present these facts. C'H'WILLS A"ND COMPANY Marysville - Michigan 7& live andhuildin Mitrysvillt Jfc. JL Jl. JL Jt. Jt. Jfc. Jfc. JL Jt t -f -f sv . -. v .. T O C. HAIIOLV WUli ' '' ' ''' '' nniiini-nrMB f J X. dStn BSlTagpif vsw'ivK,i;'" Y 'wtw iv. i. u.H,i fetMMi I .3i