feHi)3 laarMS i7vvv $y '47, " .jr! -,Tf -CHI ' h? T.i 1 a: II. r Ik's if! S 11 I i(n .in H! 1 I I 114 h S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY APRIL 7, 1921 II 3 IRISHMEN SLAINjNREPRlSAL Romovod From Homes andi Shot Sinn Fein Bitter at Talbot as Viceroy FEAR CHURCH PROPAGANDA 1l the Vsorl.itnl l'rpsi Belfast. April 7 Onirics 81puii .Tnhn IMInr nn.l Diniol Pnhr-rM rci drntH of Drnmoro loimtx '1 miio won I remoMil from tWir lininrx Int niRiit h nrnicd mm nml tliplr bodies ro found outolde tlir xilinK" lli'a moniins It i- IxdioM-d thr- were ietim of rrprrWrN fir nllioK- unde upon crown forcri Tiir.ih niclit forli. Irrliml. Vpnl T- Mtv A 1' Nine Minlwirs of the fiiinoits lmner ("trike roMdm ted in tlie Cork jail 1" Sinn Teln prisoners lnt nutiinm liuc been remoed from the iml to the de tention lmrrnek conneited with mili tary hpndntinrt(r ThU tep u.w tiKen hT th" uiilhnritu liei"iu.i of the sen eatlonnl ntfr-ninc nbmif two w(ek np to itm up Home of the men At the time of the ittempte.l jail ddUon nil th nniirr wen- In tin jnll hospitnl when th hud hern un ilerKoinc trentment .mep ileelnruiK off their hun.-ei Milk. T li w.ieimnm (liateh tak.-n to then i-IN and ioiitmd ns ordunrv pn-oner" Hi lnties of the men iillcsH tlim rrn pii'-trented mill were uisnril ordinnrs pnon far" which thev ilivhred wis i-ndnngcliiiK the Hph of fli liuncer striker" Dublin. Vpnl 7 The Sinn Fun vet terdii isviird an offieinl xtiitrmi nt de clarlns T.onl IMmiiml Talbot hid been flppointPil Viiijro of Irelnnd beenusc the Government hoped to turn his name and rcllsion to successful propagandist "' In foreipn countries nnd create disunion nmonR Irish f'ntholln The statement asserted the present ntntc of Irish opinion was destitute of sectarian spirit and called iittrnlion to the fact that some of the Catholic Bishops Inup fnwired u settlement on linen not acceptable to the mnjoriti of Sinn Tpiners and luce dis ountcnanced armed resistance to MRgression Were the national mow ment sectarian those Views, tile siaiemenr un-iiii-i-ii, i TiBtiirilK influpncp the ihnrncter of the, national demand but had not done so The htntement snid "The actual effei t of this appointment among Irish r-itholio will be repulsion nt the thought of a Catholic acting as the agent of tnnn HOOCH BOMB CLEARS COURT "Evidence" Explodes and fJew York Hearing Adjourns In Disorder New Yorli, Apill 7 (IH A 1 ) New York's night court, busy as a re suit of the police, department's first i drive at enforcement of the state pro-1 hlbltion law, adjourned temporarily In disorder early todaj when a qunrt hot tie of confiscated liquor exploded in the pocket of n detective. till' Ut'l.Vl...' Oll'l'li U'UMl IIH1 ... .,.- isfratc supporting n mnn, who. with bowed head was conffesinc that ho had partaken too freelj of the brew that in toxicates "Where's the eldetice?" asked the court The detntUe's iiand moved toward his pocket There followed a loud re port, some one t-hniited "bomb" and n tush for the eits began The riVttothe was hurled to the floor, ns was his prisoner The magistrate and others in me tuiirt K.iinrrcii miisiui-. i'i'i"" onh when nppriscd of the cause of the explosion The nevl defendant on the docket, a father of ten. still trembling as a re Milt of the explosion sinre. took(0 pledge to abstain "forcer and ccr " SOVIETS FEUCITATETURKS Foreign Minister Sends Congratula tions on Victory. Over Greeks Angora. Asia Minor. April 7 -H) A P l- Congratulations ocr the ie tory nchlce b the Turkish national ists oi er the Greeks hac bi en re celled In the Turkish Nationalist Gov ernment from George Chlteherin, Utis siaiv lloKheMk foreign minister. Arrangements hnvo been completed for n hunt confrence of Turkish nnd HoKheiik representntiies nt Datum, at which frontiers will be mliuMed In ac inrdance with the HusKo-Turkish treutj which was concluded on March 10 For the last three tlns Angora has beui celebrating the victory oer the Greeks END EXCESS PROFIT TAX, MELLON'S PLAN Secretary Will Adviso Congress Next Week How to Raise $4,- 000,000,000 Revenue MAPS OUT NEW PROGRAM GREECE HAS GALA DAY 100th Anniversary of Freedom From Turkish Rule Celebrated Athens, April 7 (Ir A. V.) Greece today celebrated the hundredth ntnilersnr of her freedom from the Turkish ioke, there being a great street parade and mam mass-meetings nt which patriotic speeches were delivered. Members of the ronl famll, cnbl net ministers and high church digni taries attended n solemn seriee nt the cathedral, during which "Te Detim" was sung 1'rinces.s An.ist.isin, wife of Prince Christopher, who is recovering from n serious operation wns urgid to participate in the servhe but she was too ill to attend Hj (ho Associated Press Washington. April 7 Suggestions ns to means of raising the ?.000,000,- 000 of revenue necessnrj for the conduct of the nntlonnl government during the next (Ncnl jenr will be sent to Congress carl) next week, Scintnn Mellon snid today. Piscussion of sources which miij he tapped b the new tax program will be concluded probnhh Saturday by tie treasurj scuttnt) and his staff of advisers. Thus far, it wns slated, definite de cision has been reni lied on onlj one uuistion iftictlng tax revision. Mr. Mellon will recommend repeal of the excess profits tax, but he has not yet decided what foiin of lev will sup plant that war time provision In conneition with ti revision it np peund that no detenniiiatlon had been renched regarding redemption of the so called uniting debt oi short term trens- urv certlticntes of indebtedness totaling around $1770.000.000 in other thnu Hie nresent fashion of reissuing certificates to tnk the place of thosn niituring less the a lounts (aid when funds arc nail uble This phase of fulerul financing as will ns the letireni'ttt ot isj.mu, 000.000 in Mctorv notes, due in two years, is regarded ns being itiscpnrnbl linked with anv tn program. Action n the eeititleate payments nnd maturing Victor notes tnn bo left for determination bv Congress in con nection with disposition of the great war time debt which it has been pro posed to fund igto long, term bonds. Former Secrctar.v Houston had planned to merge the Victory notes into n ilonting debt, to be retired ns are tho certificates of Indebtedness, but senti ment in Congress for i funding of the entire outstanding debt mnj tiring n change in thnt arrange ment. Toklo Conflagration Spreading Tohlo. April 7. Fire which broke out In the Asiktisn section of Tokio pnrlv vesterdav was still spreading in the afternoon. Fiftv persons hnvo been injured, while 17(10 houses havo been destrojed, among them eight temples, n schoolhouse and a police station. 3 SO Round Trip Washington OR $3rBaItimore$3'"' War Tax 8"c adilltlonul Sunday, April 17 Special Train Imrs rtroail trrt smion 7 "0 A M Wt Philiil'lphU 7 "i A M. nr.TUiM.so i.LAvrs Washington . . 7 11PM Baltimore (fntnn Ptatlonl 8 SO l M ICTSImllir rxur'lons Maj 1 11 20 June 1J Pennsylvania System ONOTO Ink Pencil TENNESSEE WRECK KILLS 4 Royal Palm Limited Train Jumps Track Thirty Injured Somerset. K April ".- (Hy A. P.) Investigation of the wreck of the llojnl Palm Mmited, of the Queen nnd Crescent route, wrecked late jesterdny near New lllver, Tenii., with the loss of four lives nnd thlrtv Injured, wns be ing intshed bv oflicinls of the Southern Unllroad. The gnntest damage was caused by rock ledges near the track, ripping open the dnv coaches, in the ,l,t tt (Mirllnra liern todllV The train, hound from .Jacksonville, Fin., for Chicago, was on a dine wncn sprcndlng rails op buckling track do railed three coaches and three Pullman cars. Tho train ran n short distance before coming to n stop, the passengers being hurt bv living debris nnd rocks. "It nil hnppencd so rck there wnsn't time to think," viid .T. C. JJiggs, of Olive Springs, Tenn 1 re member, I was in n dav coaeh just starting for the door to go up into the smoker, when I felt tho jerk nnd bump ns the car left the rails I knew it was n dernil. The car filled with dust nnd dirt and huge rocks, so that it wjisn t possible to sec much of nnj thing. This survivor hnld none of tho cars overturned, but were leaning against n rock ledge when the train stopped. The train was speeding along around n sharp curve, and when derailed, lurched against n sharp outcropping of rock which ripped open tho combination day coach and Miiokcr nnd the day conch behind it nnd smnshed in the front of the Pullman, he snid. The death list follows: V. V, Cook, Orion, Mich.; K. .1. Uussev, Detroit; F. Uammich. Detroit, and Willlnm Parks, aged eighty-seven, Soldiers' Home, Guiiid Ilnpids, Mich $750,000 STOLEN IN MAILS Wrappers Found In Abandoned Pouch Indicate Large Sum Taken Chlrnco. Anrll 7. tltv A. P ) An nbnndoned mail sack found bv the police early today and believed to be tho reg istered pouch stolen b bandits from a mall truck late jestcrdav, contained wrappers for moncj, which the police said shows that trom $000,000 to S750, 000 was obtained by the robbers. It was reported Inst night that the loss would not exceed 5.10.000. The vv tappers indicated a shipment of one paekngc of S40,tr00 in SI bills, a package holding 550,000 In currenc). another containing a hundred SI 000 bills and live large sacks consigned to branches of the LVderal Itesprve Itank, each sack containing five smaller bags, which In turn held currency of lntgc denomination. Th" lobbery took plicp nt the Dear born street station In the business qunrte- Itvstnnders said that 'the rob br was committed in h ks thmi two minutes. Tho four bandits held un a dozen mail clerks and several bystand ers, demanding that tho registered man pouch be thrown out of tho truck. Ouo of the robbeia, described ns n hugo man weighing moro thnn 200 pounds, grasped tho sock with one hand nnd carried It to n car across tho street. Two other mall pouches we're then taken, tho bandits escaping in tho au tomobile. Only oe shot wag fired, n bandit shooting at a companion be fore loeognlxlng him. -As the bandits machine turned tbc first corner a police man fired two shots at the ear without effect. IPC I Stationery For Bookkeepers IltUNK BOOKS Hound and Loose Leaf I.TTltOOnAPHINa PIUKTINO ENOrtAVlNQ OFFICE STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES THE bookkeeper who really takes prldo in the appearance of his work will appreciate Mann Quality Supplies. Such as for example Stock looso leave. Binders, Holders! Blank Books, Columnar Books (2 to 30 columns) : pencils, pens, inks, erasers; card Index cabinets and so on. Complete stocks on hand for immediate delivery, WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: 61 Broadway. 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On my right foot is a shoe with an O'Sullivan's Heel attached. On the left foot is a shoe with one of the old leather heels. I have suffered the greatest possible discomfort all day. The contrast has brought out the tremendous sav ing to the nervous system vhich is made pos sible by O'Sullivan's Heels." This accidental test reveals one of the great est sources pf fatigue in modern life. If you are a person of average activity, you take 8,000 steps a day. And every step with hard leather heels or "dead" rubber heels on still harder pavements is like a hammer blow to your whole nervous system. 8,000 shocks every day that's why the day's work is a burden. That's why you go home at night exhausted. How to save your health and energy Today, more than ever before, success de mands the saving of every ounce of energy. 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If you arc using insecure con tainers you run tho chance of damaged and delayed ship ments freight claims your customers lose sales and maybe you lose their business. Good Wood Boxes, in the right weight and size nnd PROP ERLY nailed, really save money because your products travel safely and arrive on time. Let one of our experts submit a "Safcty-Fhst" plan. Frequent and quick deliveries save storage space. Phone or Write Today WOOD BOX MFRS. ASSN. "Lumbermen's Exchange" 1 120 Chestnut St.. Phila. rhonei Spruce 4057 TIT I flftsT".1 'PROTECT ' WOOD . .' YOUR tJ'ipl i i rrr-i (Bill ) 1 WHi m.W ASFAfcfrSLATE liP X StU'WGLES You can easily bend an O'Sullivan Heel double proof ot ita remark' able springiness. It ia because of this live, springy rubber that O'Sullivan'a Hooh last ao long. O'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out NATURE painted these shingles in cool sage green and beautiful Indian red colors. 0 Nature made the colors fadeless. You will never need to paint the shingles. Nature made the slate fire-proof. You pay less insurance. Underneath the artistic slate surface Carey has placed an extra heavy foundation of asphalt saturated wool felt. Exceptional qualities in this felt and the Carey method of saturation make Carey Shingles non curling even in the driest climate. Let us point out to you roofs of long standing which prove the distinct superiority of this dis tinctive shingle. Headquarters for the building and insulating products ol ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA "A Roof for Every Building" AMERICAN INSULATION GO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OP CAREY PRODUCTS atmtmm avknue and otokucy btowt PHILADELPHIA
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