?"? K i ' t r t-r j.n jiyjutt jJ(-yj,. V 1,'t' -"nr '"'"' ' i - u ''' fWT' "f y ' v si wtv"" 'v "" v i, t . . j. . . ... ... . . . . -si. t jrr-- . j . ii rn .n' itr i ir jfjMVTriiwriia itdt' a EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGERr- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 SI v f I 1'. ENVOY SAYS JAPAN SEEKS U. S. AMITY Differences Between Two Na tions Easily Adjusted. Baron Shidehara Declares RECRIMINATIONS USELESS Hj tit? iwUtfrt l're.H OtHnnil. O. M-n 3 - niffxroni liilwrfr th 1'nitivl State tnl .Intian '-atl fnr mljiftrroiit but 'Mr pt1 -nr drv no' ItiMtfr nnnrrrnriMon or ncolml"'!!' foroiB't Huron Shiiichurn the .Tnrntifti- iimt'O 11W lnl.irfd to itnr In nn nHi!r hofon- th ripvlani rintnbpi of Comrmri ' thor- nnr question liotwn i " he mkcrl ' which cnnnot b n nt rt bv tbf nrdinnry pnx-i"" of fremllt dlM-tiftfm " N thTo in ii-tleti r riven u whih 'fin ho rt it it lv snr ot'ipr irorp'1 Pane :inl hntio't ilip'onint barinNi br nw rraon lin tc n nil ra--jtu oonvion will nlnno 'ciifl to t ," l.ntinz pttlempnt of thoo prub'pta riio-p nbn i.' "1 no rthfr ronrf UoclBtine 'rmt th "tnbiluv of v. rv luinnn intitution Ht"'i th.- sho 'f th Pnclflo ocron dopondd ipon the m.i nfnnnT of tinrmorn ntnl imo1 rn ip-tnnilln between .lapor ntnl '!; I ii tdl Stnt-s Ilnrnn li1hna -nil t (. nv rpoTibilifv rftliM upon i J'n.tfil Srntu iml Japan lUrrlmlniYtions Foolish Nfitlip- i'iiu nroid it ' hP ijprtp "Hon onn up Mini from i. b a o pnin t rust to pnjtnRP n m!1i1i ''1 vtritB (r to indulgp in foolnh m rlmnaflon, And vt mp nrp onotHtit'T fc I ir n vv d pn i i.itiors, wluoh tend r. atr an titirosplipto of unpnsiDP" i" ' fti r.iir m it ml rp!ution.tilpi' Taltinz tin th .Inpatipv q ptlon n , tbp Va ih-' ioat. th Iapanj tirnhne indnr iPiti-rated rfio do iHratlv n o' bl joiirnrnpnt that Japan o'airniil "no right nor lin thp nn irjtfntion in 'bj ' of pndinfc pmi(!rnntN to this iitintr ' She has lipid consmtpnttv o Hip ley o' plarine rptrictlon' upon t-u h pmlstrntion ' hP ontinitpd 'Sho 01 i (.! for lior nntinuaN tiiwfiiilx rp drnt In this countr that just and r i jii sblo treatment which Is In unr wftu tfip fine trnditlnns of thp Ann riNin iipuple Sho de"ires nothinc nio-i- mr inn sin b satl'tipil ith tnthiu; ip "It i pvldmt that ninH tminiKrailon "f alipn" of a particular iap on trip ti' nand and m fair unci h-rr mlmi tori triatnient ot tliPti h i ottier will rnunll tend to hamper their nat iii.il phmhuk of nsHltnllntlon. Neither f iik 4t obstacle' ihould be permitted to iUt if ns'lrailntlon Ih to be eticoiir-nKi-tl. And. lifter nil. there me onl.r ILTiHOtt .liip.inefe in the whole main land of the fnited States " .liip.ine.M' .Hslmllble Kefening o the NtatemJnl thai tha t iunefe weir t it nvlmilable. the nm biivodor nid th.it when given the op pnrtunttj mid prmlece the Jnpnneoe erp capable of 'intellecitial and aptr run' aimllallotn nhleh are compatible uith EiMid clt ren-hlp. dignilletl mnn lood and l"nl service to the commit mtj in dilcli thex reside "Hut di i" i' ppiii quite fair he .iled "to londemn men r ir erping alive the old nllegloni ." so long a they are denied the prmlcge of fornilnc new one' Kverj innn must hae a conn try and loa'lt f that eountr is one of' the "iipicnie virtue" AUTO THIEVES SENTENCED One Young Man Had Stolen Car of His Benefactor Mleiitnwii. !'.. May '! - A gang of Tounc auto thieves who tole twelve cars n "iimmnrily dealt with by Judge tlroninti ipiterdav, who impoed sen lence, a follow Sanniil Oetong eight vear and Stew nrt William six icarv in the Eastern I'pnltentiary . Luclan Acher two yenrs hi lail and William Sauerwine one year Vniong "be vi'titns was Lawrence II Itupp. former Democratic State Chair man who rtontlv got Dotong nut of Jail m anothPr si-rnpe He showed his gratitude bv stealing Mr Iltipp's sedan MEXICO FREES AMERICANS Two Alleged 8upporters of Qeneral Murgula Released Melco city, May It. (lly A P.I Mnrtln and Jesus Trcjo, American cltl Zens, who were arrftwl last week In Xuevo Laredo as agent of Krnnclsco Nturgula. havp bpen released. It la said, in advice to the Mexican war office. Officials found in their possession pas potts which would permit them to go as far as Tnmp-eo (Jeneral Murgula has been secreting hlmelf In a mountain camp near HI Hondo stale of Oiahnila. but he has deserted tills place and Is declared to be tktilng toward the Texas frontier, closflj pursued by federal forces. Jose Murgnin. his brother, was arrested, with three other Mexicans, near Nuevo Inredo esterdaj. and they informed officials that General Murgula had given up all thoughts of n revolution An official statement issued here a sens Mexuo Is now free from revolt! tlonnry activity with the exception of a minor uprising in the state of Zacatecas COOLIDGE'S RECORD OPEN Bay State Prober Told His Attitude Is Stated In Messages Washington, May 3. (By A. I' ) Vice President Coolldge today sent n letter to the Massachusetts legislative committee Investigating charges of Ir regularities, during the 1018-1010 ses sion which Is to be made pobllc tomor row at Hoston The committee was understood to have been referred to Mr Coolldge's messages nnd public utterances on legislation while governor for any Information as to his attitude at the time on questions it lias tinder dlscuifrfon. The letter Is undcrHtood to say that Mr. Coolldge. while lieutenant gov ernor In 1018, took nn part in legis lative nffnlrs nnd that his conferences as governor with legislative leaders sup plemented merely his public acts. BLAME SOVIET FOR FRICTION Finnish Qovernment Puts Responsi bility for Frontier Trouble on Russia Copnharen, May 8. (Dy A. P.) Finland's reply to a recent note from Ocorgo Chltcherln, foreign minister of the Russian Soviet Qovernment, rela tive to nlteged violations of the fron tier between the two countries, has placed responsibility for any violations of the boundary on the OolaherlM. M. Chltcherln's note tvbji of an br grcflslvr character nnd declared Finland had for a long time violated her treaty with 8ovIet Russia. He asked whether Finland Intended to adhere to the terms of the treaty, and. In effect, upheld vio lations of the frontier by the ilolshcviki ; In the districts of Itepolo and Torn Jearis. These districts had been rut onteed autonomy In the Rasso-Klnnlsh pace treaty. The Finnish answer concludes by saying that on the day that the. Soviet Government deslrca ft keep the treaty, accept responsibility for the attacks on he Finnish frontier gttnrds nnd prevents incursions of armed gnngM Into the Fin nish legation Hon between commence. . Moscow, a rwoneli f Inland nnd Ru.a 16 itrVfrsjfYl H raaiaBaa"saMBMaaaM 'I've learned s e 1 f control in most things, but' confesses Sister, '1 can't stop eating An ere Cheese till the plate's empty. And with its improTsd floated wrap per, it's always as depend able in the warmer spring and summer weather." 1 Quality Goer CtearThtvugi 5NCRE ffftA tfoGmttiftefrfmejbrtXjirti W. S. Kip Motor Co. 1408-10 N. Broad St. (at Master) Phone: Poplar 7506 IHtrthuttirs for r.iwtrrn I'tcnulTiin! "nnttifrn New Jtrrrr, TVIawnre. natrn Shor Mnrtan! OPEN EVENINGS limp rarmpnt Arrnnrrd If DlrM Sterling Silver Vases Appropriate Wedding Gifts A vase of sterling silver is always in good taste. Our stock offers many designs and sizes. A substantial sterling silver vase of tapering design, 9 inches high $10. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEIIS SILVERSMITHS m Sfc; Do YOU cheat playing solitaire? Then why cheat your business by refusing to Print it yourself at half the cost" on the Multicolor Press Drop in for demonstration or phone for catalogue Spruce 7437-38. RUSSELL E. BAUM, 33 S. Broad St., Phila. Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture 913 Walnut St. Ktii'SiKtiBf tSftJStJSiBltiBSsuuS&vB A Genuine Bargain WHEN 'g ad-ertise a pocial no we aim to Kue the best value ever offered b the furni ture trade. Our Sales Are Not a Continuous Performance ft we (.ou 1 not hope to continue business on such marpin of profit our obiect beinp; an advertising idea and a fnenri-makir.K proposition Oar offer for this week is a xery handsome 3 piece suit, a neu desipn. beinr different from goods ordinarily shown on furniture floors, and our 32 years' experience and skill as first-class workmen are in the making of this suit. We feel confident that for character and real worth this offer cannot be duplicated. This suit con sists of 7-foot davenport, arm i hair and fireside chair, covered in real high-grade erdure tapestry. You may have choice of patterns Soft spring pillow phapoci arms, spring pillow backs, full spring edges, loose spring cusnions, hand carved ball and claw fret Filling very best choice Louisiana Mos Black sterilized hair, and white felted cotton Workmanship and construction our "best and backed by our guarantee. Entire Satisfaction or All Money Returned Our rPDutat on foi hoin-M dealing is well known to the people of Philadelphia. If you are interested in living room furniture we promise ou will not o disappointed upon seeing this suit. On Sale This Week Only $ 1 98- Davenports made any size Best line of tapes tries, velours, mohairs and friezo coverings in Phila delphia. Free delivery in Philadelphia and vicinity. Smith & Brodhead luuiiumuurcrj vuniom rurnitttrv 4 913 Walnut St. . "Confessions of a Water-Patient" Under the above title, in the year 1845, Lord BtiKver-Lytton the famous author, wrote of the way in which his health had been improved by wattr. Said Bulwer-Lytton . "We ransack the ends of the earth for drugs and minerals - we extract our potions from th dead liest poisons but around us and about us, Nature, the preat mother proffers the Hyeeian fount, unsealed and accessible to all. Wherever the stream glides pure, wherever the spring sparkles frejh, there, for the vast proportion of the maladies which Art produces, Nature yields the benignant healine." One would think Milord were'writing of Paradise Water itself, for the description fits. Today, people everywhere arc turn ing to Paradise as Nature's builder up of health. They drink it not only because it is the purtst water on record, but be cause it aids specifically in the relief of constipation, intestinal disorders, kidney trouble, articular rheumatism, prostatic trouble and similar disorders There is nothing like Paradise on the market. Drink six glasses every day for a month, and see foryourself. You'll en joy it, too, for this peer of table waters has a delightful taste. Just try a case! At Grtxert and Druggtitt Natural or Carbonated Quart, pints and hair. pint: PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE For al by MlwMI rvu-her Co nnlpT Afkrr Co. Inth A Ctuxlimt St. 12th A Marin Ht. noon Ormintown Avf Atliuittr Cltr R. .1 llnrr 7131 tirrmnntown A. t.on r Purlin Loran llrnn Rnhixrr Co. riftb 4 rtiw fu, Krnr A. Troth 4 HIS llattlmoro Avr Mm. T. Mrlntrr Ardmnrr 'rrrbrook Narrmrth llirn Muwt C. Orrlt nirttire Jtnklntoirn llarrr Ptlrrlrn 4M0 OlrarS Ato. A. Crmnle Southampton St Orrmantown Att. J. Krly MJHiffrr Pliarmnri 44th A Sananm Ma. Ja, Jptuwon'a Hon Sit. Airy 1S1T CIiMtnnl St. W"9t i'l Stout Amhlrr II. Ii Welch Wnt I htior Hhowrll Krjr A Co., Ire. t II. WiOtfr r. Vn.t. 4118 Lanruattr Ai "lT. ADkiTbruid. rhartnirr IJiTfllrn rhanrnKv JfilK Chmtnut HI r.iitARD onnci3y co. niSTninuToiw PARADISE WATER How one sales manager stirred up bigger business The board of directors had a habit of asking Ralston into tho executive meetings. It was fine for Ralston as long as the factory was over sold. But when business began to ease up, the directors began to get just a trifle inquisitive. Several times they called for information that Ralston could not supply. Nothing very much was said at the time, but Ralston did a heap of thinking. "Doggone it!" he ejaculated, "there must be a sales record somewhere that will give ine tho facts I ought to have." The rest of the story reads like a novel. Perhaps you have already heard it. How Ralston bought an L. B. Sales record! How he handled his men better because he knew exactly, from then on, what they were doing! How he got the best out of each territory! How the sales chart crept steadily upward! Every business no matter how small or large can become a bigger business through the use of the L. B. Sales record. Write for sales record folder No. 615. Library Bureaux Card and filing systems 1 asiasmssssmiiswuma g Smart Summer Rugs For All Rooms and Porches -itm i I Porch Rugs De Luxe Crex Rugs Scotch Art Rugs Colonial Rag Rugs Japanese Jute Rugs Anglo-Persian Rugs A most comprehensive stock, expertly assembled to meet the requirements of discriminating householders. Great vari ety of colorings to harmonize with any decorative treatments. Note: All 9 x 12 Anglo-Persian Rugs Reduced to $120 Other sizes at proportionate prices FRITZ & LARUE, Inc. Importers Oriental Rugs 1615 CHESTNUT STREET L Pounded 1876 M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Filing cabinets wood and stcol Ssletroomi in 49 leading oitiei ol the United States, Grest Britain and France This week ONU r otwjb1 wii wbwm jwn'U'aUiiiWXiJ'j MwimtJiagffiffarajHsi wwrn r w-i - Wear -Ever 1, seven-inch Aluminum IBFry Pan &- -zsierr m a i "S II with the coupon Have better flavored foods and SAVE in fuel costs To et tht but fait i from th "Wear-Ever" Fry Pan: (III1 iwh"" 'iirfta"'im' Itf-Ploc fry pan mr MEDIUM flam until It It hot. 2nd-RJmc flam, ONE-HALF rimlflt.) I- mi nrTn g7 U frt tm kmny nomUt. HTHE heat-conducting properties of "Wear-Ever" alumi X num are truch that " Wear-Ever" utensils hent quickly nnd evenly. Hence, foods prepared the " Wcar-Ever" way are cooked more uniformly and have a better flavor than foods prepared in ordinary utensils. ' The " Wcar-Ever" Fry Pan is made of hard, thick, cold rolled, sheet aluminum. Once heated, it maintains cookint? temperature with a REDUCED flame. This SAVES FUEL and, at the same time, assures quicker, more thorough "0.k'"f. J ?d"; Remember, a FULL Bas flame is a WASTE of fuel when you use "Wear-Ever." SPECIAL OFFER-Seven-inch "Wear Ever" Fry, Pan for 49c with the coupon For a limited time only, the regular $1.30" Vear-EverM Aluminum Fry Pan will be sold by local dealers for 49c and the coupon. Cut out the coupon now take it to your dealer and get the fry pan TODAY. THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL COMPANY New Kensington, Paw IfymrJtmUr tannotupply yaa. ,,nj eompn with 80c to th Ctmpmny unit try ran trill b aai la sou n.l.rU ThU offer urplra on May 7th, 1D21 Stft locatod enyvhtri thlt papr crc. a(j may honor " Wour.Evmr" coupon. SLJjjP "Wear-Ever" Coupon V? ,k h T" a H Diipty tsta lw'"MArMvl!KMlM1 BmW aSSSSSSSSBSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSM 54. . ,
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