Tv7,r - J'fTt'n s WJT"7" i( '. Dyr?RJ,''',''St)rf '.'" Hjw,-,f tv, (,, v y.Tfi M.. EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 W VjJvSsfT'TWR. i 11 mv Reparation Solution Big Harding .Victory Continual from lnc Onr nrm. I'robnbtj tlicio will hnvc to be nn iitjipemenf on the part "f this coun try ami (Jrcat Britiiln to coerce fter manv crmioinionl'j nntl oen with n ttmul blockade In ie f her fnllnrc to liny, In oiiler to imlti. r rutin- to iIIh firm. And In order l iiv.m! tnc we nlh of wn-iun. trrniM of pninpnt will haw to be made rti-Uili- i tluitrlir trstnllnicnM will bt u-lnti-d. to (In in.iiij'n iimy nnd hrt e.timbillt to m . tlnmc'i tin' totil Htnniiut will rr in,' in tv n"iitif T.lit one tl tnic rr.n be ilcni-nded upon .Hid tlmt is tn.U the I'nited Stntt-s In ibe Supreme ('mint It will sock the effective iliMaiiiinment of Kurope. Pii- armament, is iriiin-'ii i- -.. , As the creditor of Europe, America can lit Infill insist Hint nor ciecwir unnn , lier ernmnlc mid not wuste their sub- utiiiiee upon nnnnment I When repartition .ire nettled It is ex- i pecttd liere thit the administration will ' withdraw ite objiutioii to the- pnnxe of the Kno resolution and that meas- ( urc for ricelnring a state of pence will emerge from the foriipn iift.nri com mlttee of the Houe of Kcprosentntircs. It is understood that before the resolu tion pase the Houe It will be further modified in form. ' Faults in Teaee Isolation j Objection has arisen to the language of the lesoiiition repeaiiHR the declara- I Hon of war. In particular the Amerl- i nn l.-mon mad. ..i of so.diers of the late war. ilKlkrw a repe.ikr of the war ic-oiiit.011 Such a repealer is unpre- cedent! d and. the I.eglon feeK that it rtim.il in a sense redeit upon the wu.i eaiiins a ort of -.iigsfumi tint thev aar had been a iiiltake It is mule. stood that the administr.i- j tion is iinpiesscd wuh tins te. nnd i inclines to have the reo.iitin men l recognize the xistence ot n -tati ( peine. 1'iijsulent JlsudiiiK " his ( mau,uiai addiest una, wnetiier bv -u--i blent ni ill sun. taiuililKi "t tuat nn- I 1'oft. ,, Othei moditb ntlon- tending Mill fuitlier to iinut and "ofti n the Knn revo.ution are contemp.iited llie 11 ase v.l.l inillie the tnutues R.dl for it mjoMt its position of ri.leel.li: tieltei t in the heiaite the administration s mcw of foriigu leiatious SOVIET DEFEAT .REPORTED Rebellious Siberian Peasants Re-en-forced by Kolehak Soldiers Cop-nl.u'M:. Ma 10 1 1U A I' ) Illl- .1 l' B ' w ir-H . - . t em. Mil 'i . have m id i -' (i . nee i li. tn i ( Si I 11 I 1 i according to the others, "frisked the helpless nran and obtained u reolrcr. This was the one tibcd In the fatnl shoollns. this snld although Conn had another In hts pocket. The Ktatciiicnt made to the detec tives by )oung Ulazejewnki was as fol low : "(lenrce Conn lles nenr me, and he Is a bad boy, and has a bad name m mind our neighborhood, but I liked hini because he often took me to the movie Last Haturdn he stopped David nnd me nnd satd he was going out on the river to et ome muskrat traps nntl wanted to know If we wanted to go along We fald we did. "We got into the i nnoe nntl went across to Delalr. Then we went up the ren-nuken creek about l)0 Minis Conn had a revolver In his pocket and It was loaded with blank cartridges. On the bank of tho creek wc saw a mnn asleep, and Conn went ashore and went through, inn pocKfts and stole ins revolver, which was nurd with millets i ot frightened nnd wanted to go home htlt Conn told me not to be afraid. Sees Bonthouso Wlndou Open "We passed Mr. Hatch's boathouse ind Conn caw a window open, and he said he was going in to nee what he could take. He went ashore and David and I pushed the boat out into the stream again We nu n jnnn go into the boathouse and then wn heard loud erica ana lighting. Conn ran out ot the boathouse and Sir. Hatch followed htm. Conn turned around and pulled the revolver from his pocket and flred two shots Into Mr. Hatch's face. Mf. Hatch then grabbed Conn and took the revolver from hltn Mit Conn broke away and waded out to where we were sitting in the boat. He was trying to get aboard. ".Mr. Hatch caught Conn just as he nearcd out boat. They started fighting ngnln and Conn was getting beat. He said, 'Hit him with an oar, hit him with an oar.' but we didn't do It because we were terribly frightened Conn broke away and said, 'I'm going I to ( how you like com steel. lie I pulled the stolen revolver from his pocket and fired at Mr. Hatch, who fell Into the water. Conn climbed Into the canoe- nnd ho -r.ddlcd us back to i the Philadelphia side of the river. He I told us he would kill us If we opened I our mouths. I was afraid to sav anv thing to any one about It," the boy con cluded. The boys said that -after they re turned to the Pennsylvania side after the crime. Conn went to his home, chnnged his clothes and dlsapeared, The missing youth's uncle said today Onn came home nbout 4 o'clock Satur day afternoon and chnnged to his best clothes after demanding something to eat. He then hurried out nfter telling his relatives he wn.s going to New York. Poles Cross Oder and Seize Kosel Continued from Tt One two men were detailed to nttend to him. He disappeared, but probably could be found floating down the Oder." Italian troops here declare they have lost severely in recent fighting against the Poles and appear to be greatly In censed. They are declared to have 1 1 It "touches' the spot" asco Coffee irrc SLO Emerald and Diamond Finger Rings Emerald, the May birth stone, is very popular. Its beauty is greatly enhanced when mounted in combination with diamonds. .The woman of good taste will admire a platinum gypsy ring of hand - carved design, with one emerald and two dia monds $325. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWELHRS SI LVEriSMITHS nhown unklndness toward Polish pris oners, who ore generally being handed oer to them by their Oennan captors. Ammunition lias been received here from Ureslau nnd from Oppeln, and German citizens arc being armed nnd told to tieiend tnemseives. Home, May 10. (By A. P.) Ex nrcsslons of Indignation over the Ital ian fatalities during the fighting In Upper Bllesla are continuing tn appear In tho Italian press. In revlowlng the situation the Trlbuna deplores the shootings and expresses the view that nothing good will come out of all the turmoil, "The. best outcome of this strange Action of mounting guards by the Inter allied authorities will be to have the practice hereafter placed definitely out sldo the pale," says this newspaper. lb At all our Stores sTowrs co. iHMiMiiwin iBHirainraiwrau No Use TalkingMen Appreciate Real Value! . $45 for Scores of New Suitings Built to Your Measurement The novelty of being able to purchase finest quality tailoring fabrics (for which many tailoring shops ask us much as $75) at this low figure appeals to more men and young men day by day. Each suit made to your individual order from an individual suiting pattern. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 121 7-1 9 Chestnut Street rotindeit In InSg , The House thai Heppe built InanfUTAted the One-rrlce 8jtfm In USt a. , . t I Downtown 1UMH9 Chentnnt Street Uptown Oth and Thnmrmon str.IT. Victrclas exclusively Heppe's sell the genuine Victor Vlctrolas which give positive satisfaction nnd the maximum amount of value for the price asked. Order at Heppe's today I As Heppe's sell Victor Victrolas ex clusively Heppe salesmen can not per suade you to buy an imitation. Talking machines from Heppe's are genuine Vic tor Victrolas. One Year to Pay at Heppe's Through the Hcppo Rental-Payment Plan you may buy a Victor VTtrola and take one year to complete payment all rent upplying toward the purchnsc price. Order at Heppe's Today! Vlctroln tt8 to KiBO line pubM-hid n tV Ho "'vik gen- tn it ..I i I ! f r mi l' Uu j! d a li S H Si' 1 Hoi ! .e ii t,ciu!on, !- 10 H T f i rt ' u 'i i i tin ?miPt ;i ii.' it hi 1, ,nt I. it ii i ' " ' 1- Mined tml n It II .use '! i i ak. i mpei.t u I' t - ii i . i I i I wic ii i r n In n in 'iiuic , t't it it was tanta- inrunt to rcmsniti ' although nut In the re;ulai dip mnitli senv ot me w ord. Search for Youth as H:i ch Slayer Tufri Onr ' "r"ii who "he hil un lsn T'n ire the i.f.p ' ij' r who ' The -"i 'motj'ter i ' ' t o ' e he- ' i hi" r " "nc ti Conttn ' 'r t' re" it" dortn'-- r (!".. 10 1 " i. hr " jrrp i ' i n ?'ih'V vo t t ,' i lliniliiKn UK I. W!-TU?lPUr' 'i'i T tSMiAf wisa vm ' J 833-35 MARKET STREET JL aUHIII C niWiil mti (CraAT m m L 4? f V En $j wt VCH QftQ $$ i- in lev t Im- l tr"nle ei did hr Co-, ne 'r the h iv-'lid from be n I 'lllv t- rnvld 'V'lt-r I. i e ie ski are I 't b'nw iinnn.i' grade Tnl i T.-'d ' t nl .. I n there fmi Tenehe - ' nd UV '' ' Mliru-tiiie m i erode l" their ucs "Wn'ti" is aiil to be tnnkwa-d n his udles but tint '.iit'en'n'H mis- U'vnun." n" I Mr (i'Ito'i- Dnud s been re tul h ier ti-idirr he is had II' ''ii ii'ver bi in in -erinu6 uh'i hut in n-di -id '.cry iibl-(iuie He mis-i'd - 1 ool ,i Kriat tl. part 1' nn-' nf his imither's t ir hen 'lb in I pir' h 'usi he plaxed innt Hi fnvoriu - t -iemeI to1 p ii in,; i one 'hi ri'n -'tting traps fno ins witn b iit ' The Conn nd ' p iu"i.ti.m families l c lii ot in thi neiclihor'i'iod of Kith mi nnd Bii'ls1 "t '"'t f mam jears ud the who1' ii U'-onrli !(' ib i cerc lsed r the .u rt-' "f the bo.. Conn was nsidired n bid niliietic" b in"r of lie innthcrs Keip I p search Here Detu'tiw- wTtilins i"nnns horn all' last nieht ;nt im Iran of him und tliej wire nKrci'd imlai that the jouth pmb abh hud mndi i- ' - ' fr'un the cit Hilt a'tli'HIK i 'Hitstde polli e hne bun liotltinl ll.' siareh in l'hi a'le'plnii has not bten .'.m-ii up and siera', leteitive think thi Miuth wl.o w i- witliuiit mone ill I i n I'hllad' Iphia Tb'"' t'll 'f h deith of Hatch wu told b th Miiithful prisomr- t 1 Hitiv I 1 'I n Iielhhuw heiid of the murdi'i sipni'l without thi le-im hit of braKRailoeio and appnrnth without anv realizntion ut lu teiiouuiv- ot t'l'f own sltuotn n With Aiisutin ni'.inp ih I'l'd but beini! pn inpti-d 'requ"iill b t'i" Tnuncet bo tln- wfiit 'at the Mon of tlnir nnni' tri),i .iluns thf Uelawnie with t'o in Htiimn; "in n i trip to kpi .iiiii-k rat traps it beunn deelop whui the thro ran in ross a drunken mat. ljlnj on the bunk ot tnt river Conn your own priva. soda glass- Your lips are the first and last to touch the, clean, inviting Lily 'Glass.' Used once and thrown away. Your children are safe when they go to fountains where Lily is served. PURITY SPECIALTIES CO. CHARLES L. HUFF. Owner and Manager Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. PI Iff, m nj jJIS war ' k WW 8 OTg fisffl H ', vs.s.a.'vt WM. UW1 df ink r i p Y Remarkably complete groups of very fashionable dresses through a very unusual purchase, will be marked half their real worth tomorrow. XyP'tfC $$ CtJ 'iy e&,'iri ' Every reason for one of the most momentous sales we've had yet excellent materials- style beauty finished workmanship and each dress is just as -wonderful as the other. fiwi'MiDMniirtiriiy ui mhu. nun triawnawMn ka 'riw ai nrraraiiEfl'ii HnnraTDWiiiimTrjitiiiiraiiBMf I SEALTYTE g (TruJ. trl I p '.J 1 Leak-Proof Inner Tube .Hmi..wiRiNr . .1 - ; 5 Prompt, Reliable, L'fiicient Work i I J I'liniir ilm ir rnilncv Pniil ir .'til hiriirwl KlUltl Kyle Brothers Co. I,',3,? :,J i cw.ii.ariini'i'ii" p in iiMiiiiiirjijiiiifiifw t Leather Belting ni i s it ii n Bargains Hifrh frrade, both single nnd double of many widths made for export must- be sold locally. i Rolls or lengths. ' Piift(cIpfiia jicting (umpany , J.nrn Uiii"(ie'tiim af Irathtr Drltina " I'htlailelphla DUtrirt' Sixth and Spring Garden Streets Itafkit 2009 Philadelphia (if fQxishion of ftjl ill ;, I Plastic Gum Mf) v which makes jwUt'y Tul)e Leak JJJ It Heals Itself SEALTYTE Inner Tubes may be run over nails, or anything else that rains holes in tubes, without worry. They can t leak or no flat A plastic rubber gum, held between the outer and inner walls of the tube, squeezes instantly into every puncture and heal and uulf it while the car Koes right nlonj? without tho motorist knowim?, or even thinking about punctures And SEALTYTE Lcak-Proof Tubes are sold at a price every motorist can affbrd. They will hold their plasticity indefinitely and add from 1000 to 1000 miles to tho life of your tires. All sIzch. Call for demonstration. SEALTYTE DISTRIBUTING CCX 3310-3312 N. BROAD STREET Hell Tloifu 510 Conveniently Displayed on the . Second Floor Every Wanted Size Women's, Misses' and Plenty of Extras We had many of these models a few weeks ago at much higher prices, but every one offered tomorrow is fresh and new not one has been on our racks before. They are designed of particularly good canton crepe, kitten's-ear satin, georgette, crepe de chine, mignonette, tricotine, pretty checked silks and handsome combinations of georgette and foulard. Their colors are navy, gray, brown, pastel shades and plenty of black, which hasn't been so popular in a long, long time. You may be the judge of their new styles by carefully noting the sketches but we consider this the most distinctive collection ever priced so remarkably low. &jjujwiraumrai 4 W vl v ifM L-! ' " ''?? --V w A. ht ?? M t .
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