Wri' i" . ) , 'T iT '! u mI HFIDENCE VOTE FOR BNAND TODAY DppOtfos Ready to 'Accbpt Pn clfic Stand New Silosinn v Plan Proposed COMMISSION FOR 30 YEARS By Hie A (floriated Pir Parte. May 25. Thw seemed little WMtion when the Chamber of npputleR tet today but that the (JoTrnracnt or CTawler Briand would be given a rote, teririr Silesia. Jand, today, ordered demobilisation ot the married wen and supporter of families from the claw of 1010. The remaining force are conMderrd by th GoTcrnment t,o be adequate for all con tlngrnclea likely to arfc. Ulttftal Co Mr Plvatch. CowrtoM, Iterlln, May 'JO. Just aa the Upper HiMan defenxc militia, led by Mnjof Keatlnf . of the ltritUh Arnly, and Lleit tennnt General Hoofer, a Silwlaii'born Herman, began an offensive, surcrsfull.v drivlna back the Iole and establNhing la utrong front on the Koicnburg, Anna berg and Itatlbor sectors, a political 'battle commenced between the Geruiann 'and French which aimed to end the Uerman-siieiinn eiiorn to regain mr country. 'The German 8llclan bordet, have hn rln.p.l ulilln the PolUll'Sllnlnn , borders are open, according to Iollh as woll mi (Seriunn renortn. German hafety police, numbering 000, are disarming the Sllculuiis entering German and preventing armed men en tering Silesia. The fate of the armed Sileslans rest" In the hauds of the commission. res dent wbert a proclamation nn of confidence before adjournments The Premier's address before the Chamber TMterdir. in which he declared the nveseot situation did not necessarily , nnnnehie a 100.000 mark fine for any eH for armed occupation of the Ruhr body organising a military organisation region vJ Germanv, was an evident (lis ibas made a big impression. The gen appointment to nianv of hs followers, I cral view ! that the President's action Trat it did not appear that it would shows the country's good Intentions, alienate many votes i Newspapers ot this qlty reflected the ORIENT BREATHfcS HUMANUt n some quarters, u i 2 Young Men and 2 Young Women Workers In Near Eaat to Wed Constantinople. May ,u. (Uv A. 1 ) Ataannotntmpnt frit I Ting1 been expected that M. Briand wo OKI take a strong attituao. mie neither the chamber nor the general public are altogether convinced bv the emier'a arguments, it is assorted iney pobli rjren 1'nn romances hae resulted from the work of the Near East Relief at Kal e.itiveh, Asia Minor Joseph Beach, of Bangor. Me . and Blauehe Easton, of Bidgewood, N. .1 . and Edward Mar ii. nr tp-iitlrn. Wis., and Uachel Th onlv onestion which matter and . k: l.ntl.. Hritiiln. N. Y.. will be which really Interests the country." raarried soon after their return to the said this newspaper. "Is when and how i itP,i States, it i said b members of are to be paid, the idea nas oeen i ,,arty of relief workers who rearhed continue to extend him confidence. To dT' journals generu.ll reserved com ment, but the Figaro expressed the opinion 'which without doubt was held j By a large section ot me general pnnuc. put into the heads or the public that j,,;,., TMcrday. tbe ltuhr recion i a 10 P. C. Wage Cut for Hat Makers Wo.,r.1,.nnn MV York. Al S.I 1 '. I. I precious pledge. the selsine of whh'h could almost amount to a partial payment That 1 (U k1a aAH thai m A M VpO!ill 111 O II liiv iwic i nnuii iiiii iniais isiiHHba ..... -- I . i. wish to see it occupied What France W.ipes of otKH) union ioin nai anu enp demands is certnint of pament. with makers in the New ork district were ottt which she will roll into the abss." ' reduced 10 per tent b mi arbitration The latest plan for the settlement of i board In a decision made public today, tbe Upper Sllesian controversy. sup-Tho reduction went Into effect imme poeedly a British suggestion. Is to give diately. Poland and Germany, respectively, the communes that voted in their favor nt John Golden Seriously 111 tha recent plebiscito. but to bold the w Tork M 25 (By A. P.I iwre wmiorj- unuer yunixvi 01 a (.c- , . Godcn presideut of the United m. aa . rttt n .k .n.vr.. mamwm k . - . CJHI VUuulirv.iuii iui luiti; Jt,t(?. Under the plau this corai -would be appointed by the Iea Nations and at the end of the tmrtJ - I lL.. ,kpn jpi, u week neo while at year period the population of the region td meeting of the textile body would again be given the oportunitv to . ... .. .ui- il,. I 'err. The exchanges of views between I.on don and Paris on the question are con- ' Doaotiolao tlnulng, notwithstanding the debate in i Jr h4IldlUtXlnl!9 the Chamber of Deputies and the feeling ia French official circles today was that the Allies were coming together Tti finrommrnt nn a ifdvnrnhlo n- . .. port from the army staff In the Rhine- JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. l(Hh BVENIKO PUBLIC tfiGlDS-PHiiTim, WEittVA . - ' M VUJ M NOH IN TEARS AS TRIALJS BEGUN Woman Accused of Husband's Murder Unnerved by Ques tions Put to Talesmen DON'T CRY, SAY CHILDREN Bridgeport, Conn,, Mn 25.- Kthel llutchlns Nott took her sent in the courtroom yesterday beside the same long, bare bench at which Elwood B Wade stood four months igo. with flushed cheeks and clear eyes, listening to the sentence of death. The woman's lover was hangrd lat Thursday In the yard of the State Prison at "Wtethersflold for the slaying of George E. Nott. Mrs. Nott will know soon whether she, too. must pay the same heav price for her gambler- i.usnanct s death last August. i The defendant appeared drcused all in black, very modest and plain. Hhe I is email and rnther prettily formed, i her face is oval, of slender, classic mold, and pale of tha pallor usual to I her tvp yellowed and deopened b long prison life. Her hair is black and ' abundant. Sol it Wade's Name When State's Attorney Homer S Cutumings asked a prospective juior if he knew of the outcome of Wade's trial, a prolonged sob escaped het. The day before, from her prison win dow, she had seen the funeral proces sion file thro-igh Hlilsufc avenue ,to ! ward tha (park cemetery, tbero to leoro inN peace all ihatwas left of the young romancer who had shot and beaten her husband to death in the quiet of one Sunday morning. A crowd of the curious pressed upon the cortege, triger to follow clenr through to the graveside. Outside the courthouse and Inside yesterday it was quiet anil sparsely peopled. "Not even tha speotators' benchesi were filled. The authorities had learned from the Wade trial and Hie enforcement of their conclusions was severe. Children In Pathetic Scene At 4 olclock th jury oanel was ex hausted with only five men found ac ceptable. The patheiic scene of the day came with the afternoon recess. Mrs. Nott's two children, Until, 'thirteen, nnd George, Jr.. eleven, with their grand mother. Mr. Mathilda Hutchini. timidly came, to tier. All three at once tried to take' her In their arms. The wet little cheek of Ruth soon found tier mothers and her child voice pleaded: "Don't crv. mother, nlrase don't." "My precious," were the only words that could be heard. N A Good ITTT rziMA BrtaVfait It Not V I f t.a. W!aL..k C.ltl. K i.MIDIIII T 1IDDUI kJHnbll Cafft. At All Good D.sler.. IA John acott at. Co., inc. I A N AniHran And Dtfernonil Hln.. x rnimnnpniit CAIRO TELEPHONE WIRE CUT i . - - Line Running to Alexundrla Severed by Egyptian Insurgents liomlon, May 25. (By Ak P. 1 Tel ephone wires between Cairo and Alex andria, Egypt, have been cut, says a Central New a dispatch from Cairo. No news is coming from Alexandria, and disquieting rumors are current In Cairo, the dispatch declares. Alexandria. Mayl?. (By A. P.) 'I'hrro nn milr druultorv firlne in tlm stieets of this city last night, following- the recent ritlous disturbances. Exquisite! Butter niJO c lb. At ail our Stores i ANJGIIvfnl imrwft'OTiiwifflHr'Mil "' ' , John Golden, presideut or me uniieo. "" . Textile Workers of America. Is sen iiranussinn I ou(lIy m of nrterio-t.clcrosis at his borne Neague of Brooklyn, it was learned today. He Bleached, nlofkod and Trimmed In any trie. W an eld to Infers rear This La France Strap Pump, K j i which we have in soft Brown TsfiilL ! i Calf, is only one of the many " I attractive styles we are offering nB I this Spring. H i Come in and let us show them to fm you try them on and see how H ' ' smart and good looking they are, J T E and how comfortable. 1 : And let u add that slioc MIbM prices arc much lower now BBIOk than or many past.HrB ' V. y. Oat 2A fcrtaat Bt M I 1204-06-08 Market St I 'j I I -H To Wearer " "Overhead" J ; n Brings Prices j ' f Bfl lOOS ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED UJ I DB STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Ml I I I Hilton mpany I , I H 1211-1213 Chestnut Street H9 ' Ml iNEWABK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAOOjl i iL"." . .. K JJ! FASHION HEADQUARTERS sim i 1116 CKpstvtit Sk gffl iMp Next door .,aaafiBBB Paris TnL ' gf' to Keith's (fjfPKmS New York ' 3 "Si i, li0mZ.Mnt5$h -n;. 1 - WWIm! 1 mMiMkm i pSA j I For Thursday Only! I fM For Thursday Only! PRE -HOLIDAY HAT SALE Originally Priced Up to $15 Originally Priced Up to $25 YOU CAN CHOOSE ABSOLUTELY ANY LA PAIX HAT TOMORROW AT THESE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES FLOPPY LEGHORNS TAFFETAS CANTON CREPES GEORGETTES NEAPOLITANS DRESSY MODES TAILLEUR MODELS SPORTS HATS Stunning Summer Modes! Models inspired by Parisian Creations and Originations by famous-New York designers BrtlTAIN TO'RETRENCH All Departments to Cut Estimates 2Q, ParCent lAnJnn Af OA I ft v A. P AII the OoTemm6nt departments hayebeen jnslrutfrd Imperatively to cut tbe esti mates for next year's" supply services aO per cent. ,,,,., A rlrcular Issued by- the Treasury to arious departments stales that as far I-m now can be seen tha ordinary rev enue for 1022402. even If no taxa- !V,or, llX ;ir. r' r .kJ.cwrf.ri w Ki,V"J,f"A?l?.M,O0f?j! i7.:"rh. Z .."i" .'?".Jp .WPlr i the laiter aggregated 003000,000 ' a? - ' ! ... ..... .1. I ' ' u 1 KBBBSXSbBSKEBBbK " BBJBBj bbbbbbbH839SBS3BVIrk BssBLi-" -SALSbbbHtIAbbbbbbbbV . t PXJ TmSatnlMTPliPsM . ? ' bilUiiyuPMafliW bbbbbbbbbbbIbbbV BVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBB 'ANYaTitomobilc will ive X good demonstration when new. If you want to learn what "per manence of Value" means, take a ride in some Cadillac here abouts that has covered 25,000 miles or so. NEEL-C ADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street vj A D 1 JLv Lj jcV 7 Cy! Founded in 1865 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets The No. 6 1 ! IB 9 Victrol a With this Cabinet and 6 Records for $72.60 in Oak $75.10 in Mahoprany Terms: $5 Per Month It is our policy to carry the very best, therefore we only carry the Victrola. Genuine Pianola Pianos $785 l H BErl9 X 3BBBBbHBB JB lw The Heppe Pianola Piano a genuine Aeolian Pianola Piano. It is fully goiaranteed by the Aeolian Company, and "The House that Heppe built." You arc assured of entire satisfaction or your money will be refunded. Terms as low as $4 weekly on the Heppe Rental Payment Plan. Call or write for particulars. Used Pianos $95 to $575 We have in stock excellent values in used Pianos. Thoroughly rebuilt and guaranteed for a period of 5 years. Exchangeable within one year at full value. Heppe 3-Sounding Board Piano, $495 You only need to compare the tone of a Heppe Piano and its three sounding boards with any other piano to be convinced that the Heppe tone quality has something dis tinctive. THE TONE TELLS THE TRUTH TOFbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBRT I C. J. Heppe & Son, 1117-Ulfl Chftimt RtrC etb and Tbompion Rti, Please sendJ me (Cbffk whichever) you wlah) TIMroln Cllo xrnl Trrnx ) C'atulor of I'lanoln I'Unut, ) ratnloa of New 1'lanoi Vj.lit of Vifd I'lano AMR These Better Tires Are Now Lower Priced Two important factors underlie the remarkable values now oiffered in Goodyear Tires and Tubes. One is the many improvements made in them during the past few months; the other is the price reductions we have just put into effect. A conspicuous example of thealues now to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher type 30 x SVfe-inch Good year Cord Tire. This first quality product one of the most durable and efficient tires we ever built can be bought today from Goodyear Service Station Dealers for only t" Ar AWHUnrl UVT MlilM fVNVaV Mllllrl SrCvi I I mmlil $24.50 The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Offices Throughout the World 30 x 3t Rib or AH-Weather Tread Fabric CaiiriR 30 x 3'i Heavy Tourist Tube in waterproof bag .. $1750 $3 30 x 3Vi Non.Skid Fabric Casing ... 30 x 3'j Regular Tub $1525 West Philndclphim it. nt'Doi.pii 4'.M and Chaatnut ata IlintMN III10H. VXll Woodland ava. waiik nnos. B11 Walnut at. srKiNorjKi.n avk. oaiiaok n01(l Hprlnaflald va. MItMOK AUTO RUI'PI.Y CO. 1D4T T,nn"H8t.r ava OVKItllUOOK irnidHTH OARAGE lnsn N. wtii at. North Philadelphia PARK AM'.. (MllAflK ".MB7 Tark ava. UK TRAY IIROB. 21.13 N inth at. WW. V. HIMJIINOTON k CO. jino m uroaa at. The following are amontr the Lendinir Goodyear Tire Dealers in Philadelphia ljisieu oeciionaiiy lor Easy Reference central I'hilntlclphla I'N.MS TIUK HKUVIOB 4X28 N. Droad at. ALOIS IICfluMN 1fl3() N. iTth at c.ko. i,. cArtnoi.i. N W Cor. 13th 4 Hac ata KC1IO (JAKAGP. 1016.1 Chancallnr at. I'IKRCK AUTO HUPI'I.Y CO, 14J7 Falrmount ava. T. C. IIORMIKCK 210 S. 17th at. KRYSTONK TIUK STORK or IMilla 1310 Vina it. ' TWINING linOH. ai N loth at. LOCUHT AUTO Ntll'I'I.Y TO. nil I.ocuat at. Northeast Philadelphia okokoi; v. toi.nd 468S Taul at.. Frankford. SKKS A FAflEK S00S N Front at. JOHN A. OAK'H AUTO STjrrLT 41 E Olrard ava. GROOKETT tlROR. Toj; Chaaa. fblla. ALI1KR1 O. STAIIl. 300 Y. nooaevalt Olvd. STAIII-'S GAKAGK 4f)iiu niainr uun ava. o.vitA iii 4". AUK & L.oncanora at. J. AND O. SIITTON 8124 K Chtlten a'a . Oerrnanfn. II1TK SWAN GARAUP. 7'J00 OarmantOTrn ava. Germantown-Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill TACO.NY Torrtedala JALOll I.OTZ 4173-4H3 FranKtora ava. G0RGAS LANK GAKAGK 8834 Muacrav at., Mt, Airy. bT. SURTIN'H GARAGE . Nalioo t Lincoln Urlva, at. Martini. ALLEN'S GARAGE 10 Itlchland v. , Chaitnut TIIII- GOOD yyb i -U ' . 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