Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 6, Image 6

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AT ITALIAN POLLS
Constitutionalists Expect Work
ing Majority in Chamber De
spite Socialist Victorios
FASCISTI MAINTAINS ORDER
Heme, May 10. Heport of SooinlM
TOCcesc nl Turin. I'lnrcnre nml
Bologna In the pnrllnmontnr.v elections
held yestcrdflj have ben received here,
but ConstltuHonallsld of this city went
to bed last nlsht firm In thHr belief
that their party would hold n com
fortable uorMn? in.ijoritv in the next
Chamber of Deputies.
Their belief appnared to be baed on
fragmentary and uitoflirinl figures from
districts in Home. p1c. Palermo
nnd other eitics lit (lie "outhern part of
the peninsula.
Intense excitement reigned in inim
cities of the country jrterdny. owing
to the bitter Icellni; editing Between
the Socialists and Communists and the
is ann v-oinniuiiiin i"i " .......
Fusoisti, or extreme Notionalists. There l"""i
ivcrr quite serious riots in several
Tuscan nnd Piedmontoe cltic
1000 Anarchists Vote
riciire on rcsultN were larkinc early
today but it vvns annnum-ed that but
41! per rent of the electorate bad ntH
In Rome ." per icnt In Venice 7
per cent in Florence. 10 per ieni n
BoloKiin and ."(I per cent In Turin
At Pia about 1000 vote weie rnst
by the anarihits. who usuallv nnstnin
from voting Thej cat their ballot
this time in an efioil to ofWt the rn
clsti vote.
In Naples the killing of one ( urn
munltt was reported
Socialist Votes Fewer
The treat fiRht was between the Ton
stltutionalists and Socialists At Milan
the Socialists returned seventeen mem
ber, as compared with ten representa
tives of nil other parties At Turin
the Socialists elected eleven, the Con
(stltutionalists. live, the Catholic, oi
Popular Part, three At Florence the
Socialists, etcht . Constitutionalist
three: Catholics, three
The Socialist vote, which was notic
ably decreased almost ovcrv where, wa
even smaller where Communist candi
dates were on the ticket
The Fascisti or l'xtremc National -lats.
armed with clubs nnd ot'tcr
weapons, maintained order in the im-t
turbulent ditilcts
JAZZ WINS QUEEN MARY
Hereafter Raatlme Will Bo the1
i Vogue at Buckingham Palace
I tendon, Maj 1(1. Kven Queen Mar
J has succumbed to the blandishments of
i Jnxx. American fox tiot. two steps
IlioiltatloiiH and vnrloui other "modern
j dances, with their accompaniment of
blaring cacophony, will replace qua
drille, waltz and other forms of terp'i
chnrcan art of h.isoiic days which here
tofore have been the Mile nt IJiirMiiR
ham Palace.
I A plnnM nnd two violinists of the
, Klni's bund are entertaining new rojii'l
Converts to lagtime under the 'cad of
the boss of the lUickiiignnm .la.r, Haml.
I The music, or noise. Is leeching the
.commendation of Queen Marx for tin
fir-t time. Previously she i of used tirmh
to nilow these modern steps dsphied
in the palace.
The innovation is clue to the I'rtn
cess Mar and the Prince of Wales,
who coaxed their mother to permit theiri
to tr. fox trots at an impromptu pnrtj
given bi the Punee
The Qieeu nt this parte had her firl
iew of these latest dance wrinklis
She promptly decided thai there is mill
Ins objectionable in them
Two Electrocuted for Murder
Itellcfonle. Pa.. Max 111 ij A P )
Charles Hjrd. alios Willie Palmer, and
I'itt.nftti f?t.n n-rftpn n llnnnMn'
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were electrocuted nt the West
ern l'enitentiarj at iiocKview toany.
Green was convicted of the murder of
a policeman in Hnrrisburg and Iljrd
ki'led Duff Ha.wanl. a Negro, in Steel-ton
BIND NOW R
IVAL
OF LLOYO GEORGE
are contending that the Versailles
Treaty' 1 not being enforced, that the
agreement ot pans of .unitary hi lias
been substituted and that it is such a
modification of the Versailles Treaty
its Is not acceptable to France.
"While French opinion Is divided,
el in allied and neutral countries there
Is a feeling of great satisfaction that
Premier Brland has been, able to bring
Germany to terms.
"Howcvfr. there still Is an Influential
group In Franco who bel'evc that the
promiscnof the Clermans to accept the
lepnrallons demand Is of no more value
than the German acceptance of the vcr
sallies Treaty nnd the promise made lo
carry out Its provision. They see. notli
British Premier Must Share His
Croat Power, Says Col.
House
FRENCH OPINION IS DIVIDED
Nnil eMi riltivrltts rnrlntil frjm
loilir' I'nhtlo l.cxtiM-. Cort) right. 1051
b Ptitille Ledger o.
Paris. May 10. (Ry Colonel 1M
ward M House.) "Acceptance by the
Germans of the lepnrntlons ultimatum
is developing an interesting situation in
France.
"Critics of the Rriand Government
if fffW.. "l
TALK
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sore gums, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct to
WtrnctDcnUlMf2.Co.,llSBc(knuSt,N.Y.
JjVERY ONE who
rides in the Allen
is enthusiastic about its
"wonderful power."
Allen certainly has all
the elements that make
for motorcar satisfac
tion. Now $1395 SS'JL,
Motor Corporation
820 N. Broad St.. Phlla.
Wrist Watches for Men
A very convenient. accessory
for the man of today. These
watches arc built for hard
usage and fitted with move
ments which arc dependable.
We especially recommend a
Waltham wrist watch, 7-jcwcl
movement, radium hands and
numerals.
14 Kt. cold $54
Sterling Silver. .$34
S. Kind & Sons, mo chekma st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JCWBLCRS SILVERSMITHS
Jng but further delay, a delay -which
will bo to Herman advantage nnd jlet
rlmental to French Interests
"It Ih Mild that the IlrltMi Wlme
Minister welcomed the disappearance
from public life of his colleagues, Clem
encenti nnd Wllaon. Until now' it has
left him alone In power a power which
hod come to embrace a largo prirt of
the globe.
'"I here baa been nnroely n quest inn
of International Importance which could
be settled without the miction of the
Ilrltlsh Vlme Minister, but. he can now
no longer hold this power alone, for he
baa to teckon In the 'future with Aria
llde rtriaml.
Police Hpld Woundarf M-
A man wbrt salt) fm wns Itmnej fjJ
ncrmiin. iwciHy-mx earH ol'l.
Wport.1
nd Locust sttc.ts enr'y today u-iti. ?'
unshot wound of I lip shoulder Ii I ?
untlnt;.
Iilh T T lina fAiii..1 .. . ki '
uiiiui on iuuuu npnr rirfrftMiLi
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icen delnlncd while police arc IntekHll
BRIDE FOUND MURDERED
Young Woman's Husband Missing, j
Police Say
Florence. Ala.. Mar if. i Rr A I' i '
The mutilated boch of Mr hrtlc
WiU'nms Sra. a bride twenu car
old, was found b a "earchinc parl
last nipht on n lonely hill-idcjit Stew
art Sprinc. near here F. W Scn .
the husband, with whom h. left th"
home of her father last nWht. i tnis
inc nccnrdlnp to the police
The woman's head hail hern crushed
with a stone and nn attempt had ben
made to burn the hodx. the police said,
Mrs. Sea wa the daughter of A
A. Williams at present atteridinc a Red
Cross convention nt Atlantic Cn
LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA
Books
Bought
by nunareds
book-lovei-s.
When a store
becomes familiar
as a .landmark, it
seems to become
something more
than a store. And
ot thousands of
Leary s is re
garded as a kind of privately
endowed institution.
Books Bought. Libraries Purchased.
Leary's Book Store
Ninth Street Below Market
(Opposite Post Office)
Descriptions
"A Beethoven string-quartet is truly, as some
one has said, a scraping of horses' tails on cats'
bowels and may be exhaustively described in such
terms: but the application of this description in
no way precludes the simultaneous applicability
of an entirely different description."
William James.
To describe goods, service or ideas accurately,
interestingly and convincingly is the highest art
of advertising.
Any message delivered to an entire nation war
rants the best effort of writer and artist.,
The publisher whose vast machinery carries
the message to millions realizes the importance
to his advertisers and consequently to himself of
advising the employment of the best advertising
brains.
Our experience and advice is at the service of
any manufacturer contemplating national advertis
ing, without obligation of course.
.(lici-luiiia space in the Butlerick Publication ix
for scie through accrcdttcd advertising agencies.
B u 1 1 e r i c k PubUshc,
The Delineator
it:.r,n a Year)
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE
The Mo-tyb-d'en-um Car
HEN j'ou drive the Wills Saintc
Claire for the first time vc want you
to have in mind, not what you have
found in other motor cars, but what
you have always hoped and failed to find.
We want you to judge the Wills Sainte Claire,
not as a standard motor car, but as the ideal
motor car. It has always been the ambition
of Mr. C. Harold Wills and of Marysvillc to
build a car, not merely exceedingly good, but
admittedly the best.
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE COMPANY
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rhnnr t'optar 416 V3f r K II
for Demomttratlun M frs JPf j 31
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A BUSINESS that gets close 11
. to its customers must W :
m be human. It cannot be just D
pi a coin-in-the -slot machine. f
RhH The deferential, individual PwJ
ud service that we render to Cfl
gM the wearers of STYLEBILT Hn
111 Clothes warms a cold busi- U
5S3 ness transaction with the fjj
Ha glow of personal interest. Nfl
E8 ' ' Btl
I Hilton (ompany
1211-1213 Chestnut Street
B Clothes Shops m'Pnruipal Cititi
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Th.e Designer
$2.00 a Year)
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I 'or dyeing and cleaning botli men's nnd women's clothintr, ns
noil as for ch'Hning household furnifihincs, the firm of Ruvb Uro.,
1103 Chestnut Street, has proved to its nation-, to he efficient,
economical and satisfactory in every way.
RUCiS, in oider to
wear well, A LL the exquisite lingerie and pret-
the utmost ' ty summer frocks of the bride's
care, lour bettor unontai rugn cs- irousseau win eventually have to no
pecially should be woll cleaned be- submitted to the wash tub. If she
fore putting them away for the sum- ,is wise enough, however, to include
mcr. as it collects a certnin amount , on her list of household furnishings
I of grit and s-and which if left in n the Laun-Dry-Kttc she need not
i rug will cause it to wear unsatis- worry about them. Thin unique
fnctorily and you will think that you ' washing machine, carefully con
I have bought a nig of inferior ciualitv: structid .f the finest material, not
, whereas, if it were pi operly cleaned only washes clothes beautifully
would last foi many years, u is clean, without any work or rubbing
impossible to clean it by ordinary on the pait of the operator, but also
household methods so that these by drying them ready for the line
small particles which are so harm- does awu-, with the use of the
ful can be removed, uargs, iio wnngei. It is the wringer which is
W.
2033-2035 Market Street
i( Philadelphia
J. KOS.S, President
Philadelphia, Pcnna.
Chestnut Street, make a specialty
of cleaning rugs as well as draper
ies, blankets, quilts and other house
hold furnishings. They also clean
and dye clothes for both men and
women very successfully.
IpHC month of marriages is lapid-,
" Iv approaching and most of us
nie looking for a gift which will.
tilonse the June Undo. ilioie is
apt to damage dainty clothing and
so often breaks huttnnx and hencLs
other fastrnlnKs o that they am uee
Ium This cleor dcnlce as well as many
other labor-savine contrivances or the
hnuEcKrepci, mnv be found at tho store
of J. I ranMln Miller, 1612 Chestnut St.
TNICKERBOCKERS arc becom--
ing more and nioic nonular for
general wear. No longer arc they
seen exclusively on tho golf links or
FISH
7f Am 4nJiuilJin SUarytvJU
probably no wedding gift which will at tho country club. Soon, I believe,
be more appreciated than silver, for it will not be nij uncommon thing
it is the most lasting nnci mcrcioici lor the wcll-diesscd man to wear
of permanent value. Did you know them to his place of business. Col
that all the silver sold by the house j lege and university men, especially,
of Bailey, Banks & Biddlo Company i have found them practical and corn-
is scientifically constructed ot a ccr-1 rortable and the dc
tain weight thnt will not easily dent
or mar? Then too, they are always
glad to keep a list of the Initio's
gifts, so that she may receive no
duplicates. The marveloub collcc
tion of silver exhibited by this corn
pan v gives you a wonderful oppor
tunity for selection. The silver
flovvrr v ti&rs tentcriiltL'es aii'l tc.i hots,
r rnannltlccnt In cIpsIbii and ornanien.
Utlon a well as the smaller and less
jrrti1s,e pieces
... ...
lonanie ana tne demand is ever in
creasing. MacDonald & Campbell,
13:i4-i:tnr, Chestnut Street, have u
very attractive assortment of knick
cibockor suits in the durable sport
materials tweeds, homespuns,
cheviots and imported fabiics
which arc appioprmte for all-round
wear. Those suits are very good
looking The IviilrkcrhooKern lire nicely
proportioned nnd the. New Model Coat,
made without pleats, which Is belnfc
lesmren, gives a very smari appearance.
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
And then one day
lie woke up
He had purchased the last lot of cards for his card
records at what seemed fike a very low price. Being
human, he rather prided himself on finding a bargain.
Until
One day he noticed that his clerk couldn't get through
with the day's work. He asked "Why?"
"I'm working just as hard," she said earnestly, "but I
can't handle that last lot of cards very fast. They are
uneven and they vary so in size that they aren't easily
fingered. They are different weights, too, and stick to
gether so I lose time."
That was all there was to the conversation. But this
man-ivho-thought-he-had-a-bargain did some thinking
and concluded that what he had "saved" in price had cost
him ten times as much in wasted minutes.
The moral of the story is this: Buy good cards the
cards best suited to your own particular purpose.
X. B. Cards aro made up in many forms and carried in stack for all
classes of business: cards for sales records, stock records, purchase
records, card ledgers, insurance records, credit records, quotation
records, follow-up records, etc.
Write for sample cards and literature
Library Bu reau
Card and filing
systems
Founded 1876
M. W. MONTGOMERY, Managtr
910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Filing cabinets
wood and steel
StlMroomi in 49 leading cltle of the United Statei, Great Britain and I'ranoe
Subscribers are using the dial on
forty-seven thousand Keystone
telephones today
The "cut-over" from the old manually operated to the
new Automatic Telephone System took place on Satur
day, May 14, at 10 P. M.
Today, on more than forty-seven thousand telephones in
Philadelphia, Keystone users are DIALING their numbers
instead of ASKING for them as they did prior to ten o'clock on
Saturday night.
Many of these users no doubt, are finding the new way of
calling strange. Many perhaps are forgetting that all Keystone
telephone numbers were necessarily changed on Saturday night
when the "cut-over" was made and are neglecting to consult the
new telephone directory in which the changed numbers appear.
It is quite possible, too, that habit has caused some Keystone users
to "jiggle" the receiver hook, a practice that was not objectionable
on the old system, but which results in a disconnection on the new.
But, while this complete reversion of the method of using the
telephone may be causing confusion to a few, EVERY ONE has
probably noticed this pleasing fact that the average time required
to rer:h your party is only thirteen seconds!
We suggest that all Keystone users read carefully the instruc
tions for using the automatic telephone printed on page two of
the new directory.
Have you given Mr. Blake, Race 06, YOUR order for a Key
stone 'itomatic Telephone?
KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY OF AMERICA
Genera Office J3S South Second Stre.i
Use the dial today but consult
your new directory first
If, by any chance, you have not received
copy of the new directory DIAL Race 06 (Direc
tory Department) and copy will be sent you
immediately. '
DIAL - TALK - SMILK
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