"u ' Xx V '' ,,. ' 7 i. j. . . 'VlV' " ,. i EVENENCP ' OTBEItF CEDGEE- PHI1jA.DELPHIA?, MONDAY, v MARCH l 1921' ''. Zr 1 iti 'a Mil :i$r. &w st Wfe tl 58 to ft ! I HA If to mli 'A m B m . u .! .")l F.f . "iM. . V,1jh5 .fflRlIli'.'? 'Wff.fi n Moscow Uprising Reported to jtjfc Have Been Quelled After Street Fighting PLIGHT i Ity tho AiMrla(ed Press '. Copenhagen, Mnrcli H.--Advices jfrom HclslngfoM today Mntc thnt the" ''fortress of Kmsnajn Ciorkn lint been recaptured from the 1tusinn revolu tionaries by Soviet troops :ind the Rur riion now consists rMelly of n endet corps. ' I.eon Trotzky, the Soviet war minis ter, linn ordered big howitzers to Ornn lenbauni, on ths uulf of IMnlnnd, oppo site Kronstndt, after oxeciitini; M. , Kotesor. ehiof oflleer of the flylne sta tion, nnd forty -four other rebels, the iidrices ny. ' The Moscok uiirising is reported to , nnve. been iiellcil after th" wverest utreet fighting. Conditions in Kronstndt nie said to . be (lerlons. owing to tne'j of food, non" lmvtng been re eived from tho American Ked Cross or the Finnish relief depot. Ttwiuw of the large civilian popula tion, which Includes 700 children, the gnrrifon's rations are extremely scanty. ture of Orel. The report ha not been r.'t'lil tlll'd lii 1 1" of the ciinu.'d circulateil in tuc last das of the Wrnngel regime that Iludenny lmd deerf;d tho Holshe lts. the Stockholm report should be retched with reserve.) VIENNA MOB BEATS JEWS AND DAMAGES THEIR SHOPS CHURCH ORGANIST SLAIN NEAR HOMES Crowds Sweep Through Streets In Angry Anti-Semitic Demonstration Vienna. Mnrvh 14.- Il.v A. V i Anti-.Tcwish disorders which broke out here lest ccnlng threatened for n time to develop Into a soriou situation, but the police, late In the evening, sue eeded in srattcrinc the crowds on the streets and of life she was accompanied on bcr way back from tho theatre by a girl friend. And i lieu she was found lifeless, with her body beaten and crushed and torn 'by a creature whom the medical examiners must have been n perverted maniac. I lor assailant drniKcd her Into the shadow of a board fence thnt separates, the lawn of the house next door to her own from the bnck yards of the houses in lliah street nrnund the corner. YoilMg Woman Murdered During JWul thnt her while fnrc should not be lililc. against the dark background Rainstorm, Apparently by Perverted Maniac BODY HIDDEN BY UMBRELLA he placed over her the had been carrying nnd of shrubbery, umbrella she stole nwny. Mrs., Wilson was n sensitive, highly, strung girl, known nnd loved by a largo part of tho New Jersey town, for she not only had been urgnnist at churches of various denominations, but -. , had been the teacher of hundreds of eu lorif. .Miircn n.-un ner wny ,,.. ..... ,.. nf .,, ,., ......,!ieu tu ... , II . t . I. . .. ,., 1 V '... . . in pieventing possioic loss nunc irnm win movies. iinu .-nr , i-enu Alnuoy. tiian Kin feet, from lier doorstep, .Mrs Kililh sihnnt ..lined lii .lew were damaged liv stones thrown by riotous crowds, nntl i nrgnnlst Harbin. Manchuria. March It.- ' H.v X. I' There are persistent rumors of ntl-Holshevlk risings nt Omsk and Tvrnsnnvnrsk . The railways running between Omsk across the .anal snd 'Pitmen. Omsk ami kiircilll and must move 1 t Omsk nnd Mariensk have been captured ,by the insurgents and the Soviet gov ernment overthrown, it is reported hi re. , The renters of communication between Russia ami Siberia have been broken off since the middle of February. Kc snmption of railway traffic with trnn- 1 Balkalia has been postponed indefi nitely. (The foregoing, if confirmed, means that more than 1000 miles of the main line of tho Trans-Siberian Hallway is In the hands of the insurgents, besides hevcral hundred miles of the southern, 1 branch. In addition to the towns men tioned the cities of Tomsk and Novo 1 Nikolaievsk urc on the section of the ' line lost by the Bolshevists, i . rrl. , in a few cases .lews were oiiiitn. i disorder began at the congress of the ' Austrian Anti-Semitic Association, which has been in scs-don hero for sev eral das. During the sitting late j,' ! terdnv afternoon the emigres, which is I being' attended by delegates from sixl. I two chapters of the organization in I Austria and a few representatives of ! ltavarian and Hungarian anti-.)twili societies, was addressed by speakers who urged radical measures. They ad vocated pogroms and the organization nf Christians in Austria. While this meeting was going on large crowds ns , semblcd in the Hathaus Square, where similac addreeg were given. At dusk the meeting broke up nnd a great crowd swept through the streets, singing (icrman songs and shouting "Away with the Jews. " Now and then a tinkle 'f gins told of a stone being thrown through a window. The crowd moved steadilv toward it Jewish quarter of the city, but largo foi s of police who had been summoned to bridg' - over which the crowd" reach tho ;hetto f Vienna, turned the rioters back Marshall Wilson, pretty young of tho Simpson Methodist Possibly Demented by Iloue Kvcry police resoune of the town and of Middlesex county yns turned llpiseopal Church in I'crth Amboy. N. ' out immediately nftcr the discovery of .1.. wns murdeted during the rnintorm Saturday night. Prosecutor Joseph K. Strieker, of Middlesex county, said last night he bvliuvcM the crime to have been the work nf a 'Muck the Hipper.' The best theory the authorities have 1'iulved indicates that the murderer -supposed to have been one of a group nf four intoxicated men seen in the icinit. followed Mrs. Wilson when ho nw her heading up dnrk Center street toward her home. He seized her. The struggle that fol lowed, the authorities believe, fright ened her tii death, for an autopsy by Coroner HunM'ii showed she died from hemorrhages, nnd it was known that her heart iietion was weakened by n growth -he had several years ago To within -DO yards of her residence Dcatlis of a Day JACOB GLASER rcse.ituthcs of Kensington Lodge, No. ;uii. died Saturday n his home, abl , the. Fcnnsyivanui volunteers. u I'll. K. and A. M., nnd of Typogruph- I North lucknell street. He wns eighty I MlrvVed by his wife nnd three ehll.i, !.l v.. v. i ,,.ii ntlenil vcnrn oiu, .ur. niucuumisu was u iiivur ii..- ...tu t, .! i . . "' leal I nion .o. win nucnu. . , t ,,.,,. an. a i interment will be made In NnHt,,... UlIL Ul lil W, JIUBtl AIM, .W, lf Ut (1. 1,1 MUUQ tn. MRS. JENNY KEMPTON He ervcd In the 110th Iteglmcnt of I Cemetery tomorrow. " . 4 , ,, , n, . Los AngoVs, Calif., March ILMw.; Secretary of Printers' Union Dies ofjc,iny Kcmpton, eighty-five jears old.' Apoplexy Aged 83 I who won lnicrniitionni mine as n con- Jacob Claser, eighty-thrcc years old. , f""" '""ft 'liUieoTher a printer, died vesterday nt the home , Jffl SfhnT She had of his son-ln-lnw. II. Lewis Gocrllck, fc , 'fnn )icnlth sevcrai vcnrg, In rolllngswood, N. J. .... I Mrs. Kempton was n daughter of Mr. (llascr for more than thirty ;JJ ', rrwit,ctiel of Dublin, N. II.. yenis wis secretary of aypographloa ,,amllnaster of Oenernl Shermnn' head Union No. J. of Philadelphia. Ill ......,. l,a,.,t nn tho fnninim mnrnh to health caused his resignation from that ,', cni AVIien fourteen years old she, ofllcc last May. Three weeks ago he ..,. In , American nremlerc of the II A Special Excursion Sunday, March 27th M I the joung inusieintrH lifeless firm on the soggy lot, but up until carl,.' this morning no trace of tlie killer had been discovcieil. The best hope of the police was thai they might tifid some man whose muddied clothes would point him nut us having taken part in a htrugglo during which he must have been on the ground part of the time. The belief of Detective Chief Law-; rtnee A. Long and his force was thnt a .egro or u lorelgner pcrnaps Half demented by cheap liquor of the sort that Perth Amboy's slums know was tho perpetrator of the crime. had a stroke of apoplexy. A second stroke enmc on Saturday. For years Mr. Olaeer was foremnn for the Hallway World, remaining In that capacity until the publication sus pended. He was prominent In union labor circles nnd vian delegate from Philadelphia to several international conventions of the Typographical Union. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence In Collingswood to morrow nt 8 p. m. nnd nf. the p'nrlors of William Howen. .107 Kast Ulrnrd avenue, on Wednesdny nt 2 p. m. Hep- oratorio "Elijah" In Iloston. 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The entire equipment stool: and w.rvice of our store at 629 Matket Street Ii planned Just to meot your noctfs with promptness and efficiency. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 629 MARICET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA, N$wTrk Ofitti: 61 Broadway. Founded in 18i9 &&4ni To the customers of the Geo, B. Newton Coal Co, Small wonder that physicians, dietitians and domestic scientists are urging a wider use of this fine fruit-food! For Suns wee t Prunes are rich in tonic iron and other mnv eral and laxative elements essential to a properly balanced diet. What's more they contain more digestible natural fruit sugar than any other fruit. And this sugar is quickly converted into energy -energy that is needed by men and women who work and children who study and play. CALIFORNIA PRUNE is APRICOT GROWERS INC. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 10,000 GROWER-MEMBERS . A in fOFiii : r.7 .KViV i - x . ii We buy advise you not to during March any more coal than you absolutely must have to carry you through the month. By waiting until April first before placing your order for next winter's coal you will get the full benefit of our lowered spring prices, which will go into effect on that date. Says an acknowledged authority on nutrition: "The craving for j-wects exhibited in most chil dren and nwny adults, is a natural demand on the part of the sys tem for a needed food. In using dried fruit such as Sunswcct Prunes we obtain not only the nutritive value of the fruit sugar, but whatever other hygienic or medicinal value they may have by irtue of the salts and organic acids found in them. Remember, too, that prunes aic rich in toruc iron." This advice is in line with the Newton policy of helping Newton customers in every way possible to save money on their coal. Newton coal, at any time, is the best obtainable. This is because it is selected by Newton experts at the mines and put through the Newton process of re-cleaning, re-sifting and re grading at our yards. And our special department of Heating Experts is at your service to advise you how to run your furnace most economically. Our 27 yards in Philadelphia and suburbs can make immediate delivery of any size of hdusehold coal but until April first don't order any more than you really need to see you through to the end of March. i Geo, B. Newton Coal Co. SUN! California's Nature-Flavored s Bell, Spruce 1400 Telephones Keystone, Race 3800 your grocer has tiem Butler & Sergeant, Distributors, 27 So. Front St., Phila. i Lm Hrsw7eBraTBBBIIBi waaEair hf"vhhbo.
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