. WW'frs-, , ""TmM'W'yy'- f'rr 7 - M"1 X ?. " !WF3 KP t 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL1 1, 1021 s - ' . . HS& 'f. v.'. I i n r v : V iS t.y' GREEK PRINCE DIES IN TURKISH BATTLE Andreas, Brother of King Con- stantine, Reported Killed in Fight Near Brusa ATHENS COMMANDER SLAIN ll the .mrl.itril l'r"n Inilnn. April 4 --l'rltit'i' AihItpik "f Orecrp. brother of King ( utMitiitlni" linn ilpl frnni wound riTem'il it' fi jc li t -InR nfnr Him-n. sti.vi n t "hi-i n nt liioplr lifltrh to I ho KvPDing Wwi. tpiotltiir n TtirkMi nnnouiiri'ini'iif Tin TniK nho mpvl t tin t fti'iioral Yl.irliiipiuiln who wns in eoiniiinnrt of tin- ( i i-k nt tuck ngnittst llic Turliiuli Viitionnlism on tlio Hrna fioni, lms Iwcti Killr.l in notlou. Foolinit it rim niiig lush in (Vn Miintinnpli" nnil minor im nlt'tp nn nretirrltii; daily IicIwpi'ii tin- T'ltlc nnil (irck"), nroonlinu to tin" ('mi ."Inntlnoplf orrcpomli'Mt nf tin Timf. Tlio VrnlzcllM"! tippfir t Iiiim1 buried the Iintrlid, ronllili'titlv i-i t -ln(t, the cnrtesiponiirnt inlil. tli.it m Mnntini" will nntpr ('oiitnntinop''' nt tli'" lii-nd of tln Orock Arnn t Mm I. Prince Amlrm of fiivpi-i. w i tin" third son of tlio Intf King tii'iits" Hi rn born in Atlti'n on .1 ntin'i IM. IN'J. nnd sprvod in tin- Drwl :iim. fl 1 1 ri rm the nnlkiin U'ni- of IW'J I'M Inning tlii (light nf King (niitnni .iv ftom (Jrrrri" m 1IU7. it ';t ri-pn-tnl h" nplr"il to tho thrnno. but mis nn'Vp vn nid to linn- Iippii blw kiM In M. Vpnifci'lo", then pionii'-r of (iroi-io After tin- rpturn to AtheiK of ('miMim tin", t'rincp Audrtns vn m.pointi"! .1 gpncrnl in t ho (Jt-ppk nrim ntnl Intp Ins monlli win mid lo hi' in i'oiiiniiiii.1 nf u diviton nf tin- fiont. Up win mn ripd to l'nnri'Hs Alice of linitPiiliPtg on Ortobpr V, llW.'t Nnnstnntllioplp. April 1 1 A I' 1 Tho (Jrook 11 rm r, which bn bppn "P frntlng mrmnst Isl,i.Sliihr hn l n driven bnck lii'liind llic ltrimi Imp. '' lowing its dpfpnt tln Turkish Nn tionnliMs, if wn insrH"il Ihtp todm Authoritntivp ourrpn 1p lur'-d ronliima tion of reports to tins pftVcr hnd Iippu rorpirpd Tit tirppki nip ri'-cnforclng tln-ir army Thpv now linvp thrpp iipw dlvl fion in Motidatyn with which to pn r(ol to nrprromp thn Turk vlctor TIip pntirp (Jrppk niPr. linn' nmrliie I1111 bppn tnobilizpd n trnnpoii, utnl It Is fxpprted thp tJi'ppks will In" nbli" to put tin nrmy of 'JOO.OOn in tin- Held TIip izp of thi nrmy i hping vi-wcd with lnrm bv thp Sfrbinn-t ntnl Ilnlgnimin Kiazlm Knrn lipkif, rotnmiinrlpi of l tt 0 a Be,to. B S J Why harbor strangers in your pantry and unknown gue&ts dt your dining table when you can have" people" whose family tree you know? Sunsweet Prunes are pedigreed prunes prunes with a proud quality lecoid back of them They bring to your table the finest dried fruit California can produce, sun-sweetened and sun -cured, the very pick of the pack! And not onlv are they good and tasteful in them selves, but they contain certain food and mineral ele ments essential to a properly balanced diet Hence vou should serve them, early and often, in numberless ways. ftemeniber Si .. ii-i - . in irk of iultt not size I-iiue tn truil the fJa''oi -)t rhr-sc lopqiidim prune u the vime. C ALIFOHMIA fRt.Vf tV A PK 'COI RIlOWrRS INC. S A N j O s li, L A L 1 i O r ". A l O OCO O H C V. L R MtMliml 1 (i 1 imiiwcctl to your grocer SUNSWEET CALIFORNIA S NATORE'FLAVORED PRUNES & r Sttj O,'. .,-,.'.. .1.;-. L,,..,,i -f ...--. n JU J .. ttam MM k ' ,ar i - ' rac ins: v.aLiii.Tijj riciNCK mii:i"s nr oitKKci; lliotlipr nf King ( iiiisl.itilhii". wlin Is icpnilol to h'ip Inst Ills life ill an I'lig.igt'iiipiil Willi the I'uilii nr.tr It'rus.i 1 tlip I'nrUUh Nntiiiiiiilil in AriiiPtiin. with ht" "uiiii, of iilvntuin" ii iiparing I Slvns Tiiikcli truiisporlM rotmiwil bv ' ltnNIn it gtitilxinli luup l.intli'il part of tin. ni im lit liii'bnii I'arls. Apiil I -1 Iti A IM It-piiiti , tli.it tin' Tntki hail nltinki'il tli" l-'t-. in 11 in I'in n nnd that tlip Angniit ii- itnini'ti' IiikI ipiiiidinti d tin- I'minn- 'I'uik-lt iigipptuptit itpgmiatptl in I. on il"ti l.'i 1 1. nth .i'i. fniimillv dt'tiiPtl b ippi i.t.iim'i f tin- Tnrkih a- I iTlllll-1 A"lllbl IntP tnjuj 'I'll' Til 1 k in. IiipiI t!n', lnnUnl upon tin ngri'piiii'iit in 'i pii'lmli" tn moip gun- im1 nipiinl ! t 1 I'lain" 11 ml tin ( Mtiimiiti piiipni ANNIE LOUISE CARY DEAD Songbird of 50 Years Ago. Whose Voice Hnd Range of 3' 2 Octaves Norwalli. Conn . Apiil 1 Annie I 1 ii" 'u tniiii.ii. prima donna nf lift v eiir ngn. died in her liotnp here 'eterdnj Mie w im tho widow of Cliuiliw M KiimiumhI. n former 'r ork banl.Pi and im Mr Itayinond -lie had In ed In in ".line 1VS. Slie im Mnt -time jeai" old and dealh wim due tn tln lnllr nitie of agp. In .lannutv Is" I -he aiig I in inle if IHiuiil in 1 he Aiiideinv, being the tiMI Aineii'.tii vmiiii.ui tn nppeni in .1 Wiigneinin ih'i, alii hiikIi the npcrii wim given 1:1 It. ill hi In the MnikiMili 1 0111 pnm S4i 1 .iiiiii .1 nging in opera, tomtit- iinii fiMiiU 1 ut il ill" itriiiu "f 1vj J 1 ,.f 1 ,, i,it she mar tlld I1' llltiK. .1 li'. I 11IIMI I'iim'- . . 1- 11 1 In ing three and SM $. &&9SJ$ltk. "5ss-22s'w WHY NOT SERVE PRUNES , BUS BILL AWAITS EDWARDS AN Legislature to Stop Its Clocks Unless Adjourned by 3 P. M. Friday READY TO DEFY ANY VETO in .. finpntri lo F..lniJ PhMic 'fr Trrnton, April -I t'nleki proient plitiM of ilppiiblii'nn loader" go awry, the IllJt leciMntivi" m'oiIoii here will nil iniirn l'i iij.it aftprnooii nt ! o'rloek lifter n tint teen weeks' rinii. I'.nth hoiiM's Mime week ngo iigieod by con rnrient reiolntioii to elne down till" law mill Apiil S Slnnihl bolli Hint)" fail to lomplpti" tipeeai. lontitie I'rliln afternoon, the nthelal rloi will be ntnppeil nt nbnut 'J "1 p m . -il tint when the sP'sion ilop end the t inn pme will record the ailioiirnnieiit lionr " p 111. Itpimblican leader no ns niiNlnni a (ioveiiior lMwnrd llnit tlio fPsiion ml -jniiiN without date l.mt year the Leg-i-lnliire ri'inaitied in (tessiou the jror around, meeting periodically to rlici k up nn Kepiiblii 1111 nflietali dlsniN'pd by tlie gmertior The eei titive'i weeding nnt proper."! cithei 1 completed or else lipptitilirnii legiNlalori 1I0 not deirp to taiiil in the goxeinor' way of further dimlnl Thrrp Importniit hills nunltliig oxecti tie ilWpi)itioti toilm provide for legu lation of jitney in the Public I'tiliU t'niiiniisinn. the nppropi Intlnn inPiMiiri' ami thp llniMV bill foi iPgitrntioti of permit-i tn imrchn'.p Micrninentnl wine a well a bpxpinge- fur 1111 dliinal pur- JIOe Should the governor teto the jitney 111111 inmni'vei lIKi'N mil, llie vi'iil nil'-- "iici't I'liti be acted iipmi before tlunl ad loin nninit .ludge K I'm iik M Talor. of llacken-Mii-k, will iint iiiit'iit leappointuipiit to 1 he Court of I'm him and Appeal, tie coiding in iidvint. fioni the pxecutivi department luda .Imlge Tuylor'H term p"t)ire next weik. It i undert-tootl that (iovernor Kdwanl will noininnte ticorge aulniikirl.. of Ilni'ken.sark. to Mineed .ludge Talor Until Hre Demo-ctot-. nnil 1 ouliiuiaiion of Mr. VnnbiM kuk wonlil maintain the political eiinlibi iiim of I.in jiidjp on tin: crrot (out t tioiPinoi IMward i exppited to make noniination tonight for the K inuiuiip in iniuiu iiiilgphlps, thipe dMtiict cmiii i'idgi'liip and for piop 1 titnr in 1'im..iii ntnl Warrpn I'ountie NuiiiinatmiM inn n 1 -. be forwarded to thp Si'iuite tniiiglit in till vacancips 01 riirrtns on tat" ho.ird ami conimi cinn nflei adjiitiinini'til nf the I.egi Inline .ah'''..'- ! DEPORTEES TO RETURN ! Immigrants Who Had Spurious Passports to Be Readmitted I New itli. April I -1 liv A. IM SiM'ial litiiidf"il immifiatit'", iiioMly women 11 in! children, who tecciitly were -rut bat k to Kuropp lifter having np pcnii'd nt Klli IhIiuiiI with frnttdtilrtit iMpvt. will bo tetmned to till cmn- I 1 1 and iiermittpil to land I Tli im itino.ttiremetit wa made lieri I indii by Harry II. Kchlmt. html of the 1 nniiiM"inii on iirtnigrant aid at l'lli c'iiiiiI. vho aid lie had rcii"led word that Sprretary of Slate IIiikIipi had j given iii'itructlnns to all Aniericnn con- viilati m Ivinnpp to tetiiin to till I roiinttv -ill peison tcliirnt'd willi the, fnUe ilrcumoiilN Meanwhile the )e partliient of Stale i inve-tignllng the ' soutce of I he spurioiii paper GRAYSON TO WRITE BOOK Ex-President Wilson's Physician to1 Answer Lansing's Criticisms Washington, April I A defence of , ex 1'iesident Viloon from the criticism made In Robert I. mixing in his rppptitly publMicd book nnd magazine articles 1 will he nutlet taken in a olume which Hear Admiral Car T (Iratson ji pre paring lo write. A c' ie ailrier of Sir. Wilson, in discussing the projected work today, said be expected it lo "turn I the laugh on Mr. I.aning." l)r (JrnyHon's bonk will be prepared fiom nialerinl coiitnined in 11 diary that I he has kept dining the more thnn eight yearn (lint he has been associated. with Mr. Wilon. If is said tn be a day-by- day iccord of the liehlnd-the-sceneN life 1 of Woodrnw Wilson Dr. (Jrnyson dictated the materia! for his diary every day while the matter he wished to recoid. whether facl or anecdote or observation, wa fresh in his mind Throughout these tense dnv1 nt the Hotel Crillon 111 Pari there were few inomPtits when Or firnjson was not 1 lose loihls chief's side. TIip phtsiial deterioration ilia llnalli ie siilled in the complete rnllnpse nnil nl most in the ilpnlh of Mi WiImui was nl rpndv ppicpptiblp In lit doctor veally BaketL? OVEN BAKEB Your grprcr know9 why Heinz Oven Baked Bean3 are better than "just beans." Oven bak ing preserves the rich flavor and food value that choice, hand picked beans naturally have. Heinz famous tomato sauce gives them a delicious taste that you never knew beans could have. for everyday, for busy days, for guests or for the family nothing quite so good to eat, so nourish ing, so convenient, so econom ical. Serve them often. HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork nnd Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork nnd Beans (with out Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked BeaminTomnto Sauce without Meat fVeRetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Benna One of the I, -yi"r'Tw7T,JiTjEr,T PEACE LAND I Many Developments in Situa tion Held to Point Way to Settlement LLOYDS REFUSE WAGERS IS (he AsMiclnled J'ress Dublin, April 'I. Tlio opinion i expressed b (iitnpclcnt oberers that the Irish iluatinn has undergone li considerable change for the better since St. Patrick's Day. A month ago Dublin derided the peace prophels, but today predictions that there will be a Mttlement of the controversy m the tienr future nre unlvcrfnl. Iilnjds de clined tn ncecpt bct offered during tlio week that peace will be brought 11 linn! before August. Outwardly conditions have not Im proved. There has been no cessation of warfare in nuv pert of thp disturbed district, nnd the trouble Is sprending to I'lster. ffovcruincnt circles do not conceal their anxiety over the piosprot that the Sinn I'eln will sweep Southern Ireland nnd win nn overwhelming majority of tlio seats In the Southern Parliament With the Xntlonnlisls nnd Sinn Feiners co-operating in the North, the tnsk of establishing the I'lster Pnrlinnient I iccognlr.ed ns fraught with political hazard. S It is (onliilently asserted heie that the Sinn Kcln would be willing tn ne gotiate pence on the bais of full do minion status. Itelfast, April JtH A P 1 ltd fnst this morning hail its lirsl epm ence of bomb throwing when two wen. hurled at the men guarding the l'1-tei Varieties tl Y AU US SEEN Efjxttl -' Club nt which (lenetnt Uninbridgc, in command of thp troops In I'lster, is a fieipienl visitor. Only one of the bombs exploded, nnd this cnusetl neither damage nor cnttn!tlcs. although it pro duced much excitement. The bomb throwers escaped. Dublin, April I. (I.j A. I'.) Fly ing miliums of the Irish Republican iiriiij nre nlhclnlly leporled to bo oper ating in reimnnngh, Armagh, Tyrone. Klldnre and (Jiifena roimtitM. Tliere has been much destruction of ronds nnd In many cases intimidation hns been icsnitcil to. Thn column invnrlnibly dlsnpprnr on the approach of trowu iorccs, mo othcial reports say. A light occurred last night In the hills nenr Dundrnm. four miles south of Dublin. Crown force! hnd pro 1 ceded to the hills In Ionic to in U'stlgato teports of firing. They found twenty iirincd men, some of whom, after lirlng nt the militar-., mingled with women and chlhlien win were picnick ing, for which reason tlip crown forces tefralncd from using their machine guns. Thev pursued the others, however, who were cscnplng In nuothrr hill nnd shot two. The remnindoi' set tire lo the shrubbery 011 the hillside 11 ml cs enped In the smoke screen. LYNCH PLANTER SLAYER Body Found Hanging From Tree Near Langford, Miss. Hrnnilon, Miss.. April 1. (Uy , P 1 Sundy Thompson. Xegro, who shot nnd killed II. B. Dobson. n plnnter, near here, Friday, wns lynched near I I.augfoid iluring the night. ' TIip body wns found swinging fmm the limb nf n tree Prices Our Charge Prices Buy Co Egg $13.50, less 25c a ton for cash, $13.25 Stove $13.75, less 25c a ton for cash, $13.50 Nut $13.75, less 25c a ton for cash, $1 3.50 Pea $11.00, less25c a ton for cash, $10.75 We have lowered our prices far in excess of the reduction made by operators. We are therefore compelled lo change our cash discount to 25c per ton. 63d and Market tfyi'n.iU7i.iiiiiii-.iiwCTiwY7f WIB BTtglTTlTnTtT llllllll'l s jl I Daily Photoplay. Guide Utjx&jpo ia.-v- .iTzizierzxzWirtvxw DIRECTION STANI LY COMPANY OF AMERICA Alhambra m ,' T-tn, M'.iiim 1 in ui K ve ' - ' . H I, I "I A 1" MM IIKI"'s "THE JACK KNIFE MAN" ALLEGHENY ri f Affi s .IWII.". IlllXItt I IIUIKID'S "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" 'BROADWAY'" ',! ;-,'-.".;lir. V." I ,11 I ' V ""IV M" I.III'DIIS in 1 "HELIOTROPE" COLONIAL " f ' ' ".:;! )" .it i i s.w M i.iiiipiis in "HELIOTROPE" DARBY THEATRE NORMA TALMADGE in "int. iiiiwnm tnmw" EMPRESS "".VMlt BILLIE BURKE in "im. r.iu '.mion ur i.i i in: i ii" FAMILY ,;n:,;r'n,:!,CV!i' i i: ii. in- Mti i t - "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" i ni. A-fMnijriii.'i.'"V i .n - i .ai." i iwi i i ii-i .ii ; i i imi NAZIMOVA j in "tin i niv".' ' .IDrDI A I "HI I V VI N. 1 MS mil iiivi . ". " i.ig, t 'i i OTIS SKINNER in "Miwr ") IVIAKIS-l!.!. v . i i- M ONSTANCE TALMADGE 333 CONSTANCE In " I'lltll ( I WIMN ' I PRINCESS .".'vrw' l..-1,5,,.:i'iti ! CLAIRE ADAMS ' In "llli: MONI. ( If.Ndl lis" I PI Al TO n:mMs"i" v a i "i-i: I 11-U.V; t 'l'"i nr, ; ST MAE MURRAY I III "IIIIII.K III' ( I W Dl IUV M.wiKiir st iirt.HW 7 rn ! 1U1j I 10 A V I., 11 f, . r I i n ( sr in ) "Palace of Darkened Windows" ' CAnV P-'ll MAIlKl:i hTltKKr wrk'-'i " A m ro MiDMuiir I yt t sr in "The Passionate PilRrim" AT WEST CHESTER RIAI TO "u.orni'.v 1DLLHOUR W.dWsl. t iBH I flr Aw Jh SUNSWEET CALIFORNIA NATURE-FLAVORED ChfU APRICOTS al NOW! Advance April Prices Chuted Phone Belmont 7500 t'liniiifi us, 0 I he NIXON-NIRDLINCERI THEATRES AVFNIJF -'5lh ,SI "'", Allnrncuy avt. . . . ii i i i i-,h 1 1 i I . V MARY PICKFORD in - tin: t.oM i. n. ill' BELMONT "l A "ov " MUM I. Ill ( I "THE KENTUCKIANS" CEDAR ,01" c,:i)AU aui.suk ''DANGEROUS PARADISE" COLISEUM Al " ."l'-T,v;.,?,KN DOROTHY GISh' in "im: (.iiiisr in im: . itici.i - I" "Hit. IS;it 0( ." LEADER V-.vti-av. DOROTHY GISH 1 ",,: IHI'sl' IN 1. (.Mini. I" LOCUST ,."'-'" ANIi IOt'1 rtT srist.r.ix "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" NIXON r':" AV" MA'WKT STS SHIRLEY MASON T "' " '" rut: i Mii.i(,tnr.if RIVOI I B-D ASU "AN'fOM s:h NAZIMOVA In "llll.l.lliw SI RANH lKHMNTOH".v AVE .IIH xilUM'tmiiiiVi?,10' , "HELIOTROPE" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES CHARLES CHAPLIN In '"1 111: KID" ASTOR l'llAKi JN-TniriArTrJ avb. SESSUE HAYA'klwX" in "i 111: 1 nisr miuN" AURORA :'S;ia,t!-n!T,1V.avb' VERA GORDON in "i iik Ciiti:.ri.s,r i.iim;" BENN '"T'' ANi,,vYfv'A,rlVv,s' "IDOLS OF CLAY" "'III MAi; JII'IUIAV BLUEBIRD V.".1! B"JUhnn 1UNS.ON f UW$lW"i..lUM" " "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" mwnhmn c aristocrAt of fruit-foods thcfineil apricots Cal ifornia can produce. May 1 Are: Cash Prices C0AL 51st and Grays rnonii'i.AVN PA IV I A M UHIt JIA.N-l OWN AVE. .'TV!' AllOVn AI.I.KIlHEinl I'll, 1. 1 111 (lllllsr CAIUNNK'S "THE STEALERS" CENTURY Er,AV.",-,?7" JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in "lll.('HIIIIIII"l ' b,v' k"niVl..l !. AUrkst ll ' v.v.ius.n.s.i s,00iol(jji TOM MIX In "IIAMI.S (HT" FAIRMOUNT MVcTilitf L.UMUIND LOWt In """(IMI. (INT, IN 'I tin 1101 SI"' S11TM ?T -iinATtti: - n.iow sptnl JU 1 1 I o I . matim:k mar I i. . i.nnri iii' "THE LOVE FLOWER" ! FRANKFORD ni5 1WU OTIS SKINNER In "HIMIKT" Germantown 05i FSdZm (MIS SKNN'i:iC III "KISMET" IMPPRIAI io an-u poiiiAn.!"! ..... inin JTITIN'I'K PAILI CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Tin: nn" JEFFERSON ,AtVV JAS. OLIVER CURWOUUJ "MIMAIIS Ol' 1IIK MlltTII" LIBERTY ima?A$,5?:feuA,ft,Art I CHARLES CHAPLIIN I mi "Hit; kid" 1 MANIJ-IFIIV! "KflMANTOWN AVI 1 .... iniiuiiTi T)IAPM CHARLES RAY j in "i.i Mi.M-rrs i'koji iiihmhwav,! 1rrl -ilm south ht. orctni 1V1VLL.L Unntlnunu. from 1 10" I.T. I.HCKI.rAR l . ., "THE SKYWAYMAN" OVERBROOK M0"'i THniWA? MPIflHAN III "IIIMIAII IN (II KST (IP llln lr,II park Ti A.rsK' .vDA.i;ff'i CHARLES CHAfLin In "TIIK KID" SPRUCE OOTIIAAWpBnKiVl PEARL WHITE III "KNOW VOUU .1IBX" Yl DPMM iUt and Lancl'''J VZA? av"VaplM la "I'OLLY Off TIIK HTOU11 COW' 1 r- ' m
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