Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 27, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Doputies Indorse His Repara
tions' Policy and Attitude
on" Upper Silesia
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GERMANY WILL PAY ALLIES
8llRln, la ld to be In the bind of
the Pole. haTlnjc been eTaouted by
French troop.
v MME. CURIE IMPROVED
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Discoverer' Inspects plant From
Which Her Gift Radium Came
Pittsburgh Mt .27 Orentlv re
frefbcti after n good night' rest at the
coiintiy home
Tjif1niii Afnrle
lay wan driven to Cnnonbarv Tat.
uheii! lie Inspected 'the reduction plant
from which cftfae' the (train of radium
recently presented' to her by the women
of Anicricn. "
The pnrty will return' to" the Ken
home this afternoon and Madam Curie
rxpects to la,ve here tonight for New
York. ,
ANTI-SOVIET BANDS
SEIZE VLADIVOSTOK
plared.tindrr.arreHt, but were later re-
Icncril,
. Jhe Vladivostok correspondent of the
Nit hi Nlchl Shlmbun anya the Kap-
pell wrfdlers disarmed all militiamen,
some of rhom" resisted. He odd that
the rity Is In consternation, with Kop
pell trcopj driving throuth the streets
in nutomoMie and occupy inr tne
v-av station and other buildlnn.
shop In the city hare been cloned.
All
good night's rest at the i....,.,. Thr Am Mfliitrnl ns' The towns of Raxdolnoe and Po
of Mrs. Henry K. Ueo. I Japanese mere Are Neutral as Ur0Tk(li nfar Vladivostok, have been
a.rie. the scftqUswto- - Kappell's Troops Dis- "?5l!?,J'Ah"K!E'i,i,MBf.fcK:
Kappell's Troop
arm Militia
ALL SHOPS IN CITY CLOSED
U. S. ENVOYIN MEXICO CITY
n- the Associated Press
Toklo. May 27. Troops formerly tin-
v -fly the Associated Pre
Paris. May. -27. .Policies followed by
Premier Prlnnd in dealing with German
reparations, the problem of Upper SI
le.la and other mntters of vital Impor
tAnce have been civen the stamp of
approval by the Chamber of Deputies
TIk chamber, which had been debating
tlire ouestions for .several days, upheld
the Government last night on every chnre d'Affalrcs in Mexico Citv
1I...UI iuyiiiru. IIIHVWM...C ir.-. -- ., ..u , i, ,i,-j . tk ih mln nn ' .riva of the Kam.r troons at
, nTA aanaa in - w. -- ...... .-. - -.. . . ... v .. mm- - ...,.
of the ilnt- declared
thr l"remier by'n vote or 4in to jii
It l understood that the long-expected
conference between M -.Briand
and Mr I.Ioyd George mn take plnce
next week. It in probable that a full
meeting of the Supreme Allied Council
will be called for that time
nerlln, Mav 27. (By A P.)
der the command of General Kannell
nntl. rtnl(.hYrlLr mAm In 2nnt henst urn I
Terms of flaeoQnltlon of Obreooni Siberia, occupied Vladlvntok jester
Government to Be Submitted Today lilny, say s dispatch from that city '
Mexico City, May. 27,.- (By A P I'foine Government buildings were tnken i
George T Nummerlln, American iove,r by the troops, but Japanese forces
who i there maintained a neutral attitude.
I
j mander of the Japanese forces In the
I ciiy is rcponca u nave arciarro iui
Japan will not Interfere In the political
situation, and will not disarm the Kap-
I pell soldiers.
' Auto Man Commits Sulclda
Indianapolis. May 27. Frank H.
I Wheeler, president of the Wheeler-
Schebler Caburetor Co.. nnd widely
known In the automnhlle (ndilstrr.
immltted silWde at his home here to
day, according to the authorities. He
had been In poor health for some lime,
ii was saw.
Hanged for Murdering Woman
WrthcrsfleW, Cona., May 27. (riy
A. P.) John Kacearauskas, of Bridge
port, was hanged for tho murder of
Mrs. Anna Chernock, of Mllford, In the
Btate Prison todav.
MEXICAN RADICALS RISE
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Kill Police Chief, Wound Mayor In
One Town
Mexico CHr, May 27. (By A. P.)
Radical elements seized the munici
pal government of the village of .Taconn.
near Zatnnrn, State of Mlchoacan, yes
terday, and in fighting with the village
of arranging term of recognition of the Vladivostok was expected, a they cap
Mexican Government by the United hired Nlkolsk, near there, on Mat 21,
States, said upon hht arrival here today nnd were reported to be advancing
ne was --pmuiaunf run rninpip or i int. city u saia to De entirely under
imr
Secretary of State Hughes and saying
nothing .
Concerning the terms or recognition
'ii
..in he nrobablv
end to the KeparaUons Commission at President this sitetnoon
which he is reported, to be carrying to
President Obregon, Mr Summerlln said ' of the A'ladivostok
German Government tomorrow
Paris twenty treasury bills of 510.000.-
U, .1
uld
see the
the i ontrol of the Kappell troops, whose I
chief of staff announced the council of1
non-socialist organisations hnd asked
the sofdlers to enter the city Part
militia surrendered
Mexican I to the Invaders, and the remainder fled
Metnbers of the National Assembly were
COMPLETE STOCK
YOCALIOH
RED RECORDS
For June
All the Big Hit
BLAKE and BURKART
llth and Walnut
to points in the industrial sec-
of the district for police duty
ecia,l dispatch from Oppeln states
3erman authorities ther'bave been
000 each, equivalent to 840.WJO.lMW
cold marks, aa required under the
treatv, by the end of May The bills
are Indorsed bv the big German banks.
Of the amount. $80,000,000 is payable
in New York and CO,000,000 each in
Paris and London,
British force which are on their way
to Silesia will, it Is believed here, pro
ceed to points in the industrial sec
tiorw of
A ADeclal
tSsr OnrmKn nlth
remienteM to Supply rolling, stocK tor
1600 British soldiers.
Report of serious clashes between
German. ', volunteer organizations and
Poles 'thllnue. The Polish Insurgents
are'reportea o have lost 120 men in
sklrmlfihes near Grosstein and rsej
derellguth, whllo 'the German casual
ties are said to be averaging twenty or
more daily.
A dispatch from Munich states that
Bavarians who volunteered for service
Jn Silesia are returning home. The
town pf MyslowlU, In Southeastern
"Europe's Leading Car"
FAT
For Immediate Delivery
30 miles to gal.
12775 Otxn
18530 SJn
1 Dllnrd
Ineludlnc Tax
Potier-Dlesinger Motor Co.
2207 Cheitnut St.
Market Street Elev. Pass. 4b. 1955
Acme Ta Co. & American Stores
Co. Stocks
American Gaa Co. 6s & 7s
Phila. Elec. 6s, 1922
Georgia Rwy. & Elec. 5s, 1949
MECownsVCct
Titlo Bids, PhDjL, Pa.
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SALES EXECUTiyE
Eight years' experience In handling
organization doing volume of million
annually. Salary not flrst consldera
l.Hi. Best references. Full details
on application. Address
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OVER NIGHT
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nrmiltmUt Drfiwts
Burni rllh'i, ikln troublra in
Itebtnr ccisma. ir quIckW slUy.il
br spolylnr Grlts Noiumi
kin Crtim
Tb momtnt you apply 11 hallft
balm, The oil of clove and oUi-r
mKllcamfnts It contains -nlih Into
the pqrss. A ttnsllnc. soothlnc srn,
alien follows rou fl It ial
Ost a small jar from any snnri
druiclst and ue U Ilka cold rream
pr tho Nazisms -Chemical Co of
Baltimore. Md will mall vou a
souvenir Jar upon rec-lpt of this
clipping and 10c to toer posts xe
and-packln. Adv.
BONWIT TELLER & CO.
We dpeeiaJy tShop Originations
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
A Special Purchase
KNITTED CAPES
ZMadc to Sell at a Much Higher rice
9.00
A Smart Cape adapted
for Sports, Travel and
Beach Wear.
In plain colors or with contrasting colored stripes
Full Length Capes with Collar and Tuxedo Front
effect of Shaggy Wool. This Cape promises to
enjoy great vogue for Vacation wear.
JBl'
Harding Blue
Buff
Brown
Silver
NO EXCHANGES
Grey
Tomato
Emerald
Pearl
THIRD FLOOR
White
Rose
Gendarme
Blue
NO C. O. D'S
William H. Wanamaker
Store News For Men
Furnishing Section
First Floor
1217-19 Chestnut Street
Tailoring Shop
on Second Floor
Ready for Service Memorial Day
Extra Trousers With Each Suit $35
m RENTAL PLAN ,
I nawixniimHiriiiini
I Its "taste" will win you!
I Butter
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Gray & Brown Suits Sun-Proof Blue Serge Suits
Herringbone Weaves
$25 to $35
Single and double
breasted styles, a va
riety of herringbone
weaves, several shades
of gray, as well as of
tans and browns.
Plenty of them
ready for today's and
tomorrow's buyers.
Flannel Trousers
All Imported
$10
Made of famous
English cricket cloths
the kind that you
have not seen in
America since before
the war. They wear as
no other flannel can
wear.
Golf Suits
$35
These are tweeds
and open weave chev
iots. A variety of
handsomest patterns.
Many men are order
ing them built to meas
ure with one pair of
golf trousers and an
other pair of business
trousers to match.
Recognized by thou
sands as the standard
suits for summer and
'vacation wear, we
have just brought
freshly into stock hun
dreds of these suits for
the men and young
men who will buy them
tomorrow.
Sun-Proof Blue Serge Suits, as most every
body knows, are the original creation of the
William H. Wanamaker Store. They are pro
tected by our registered label which means "A
new suit for one that fades."
New Summer Suits
At the Popular
Price
$28.50
Not only handsome
light weight woolens,
but worsteds as well.
Our customers seem to
realize the wonderful
value that they receive
when they buy one of
these suits. We can
tell you that a year ago
they would have cost
you as much as $50 the
suit.
New Straw Hats
Imported
$3.50 to $5.00
There are hundreds
of men who consider
Memorial Day as
straw hat day. For
these, we are ready.
Straw hats in all kinds
of straw in the new
fashion high crowns,
wide bands, narrow
brims.
$5 to $10 for Bang
koks and Leghorns.
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Jade
Jade, attractively mounted in
green gold, is much sought at the
present time. The delicate green
tints of the genuine Chinese Jade
harmonize perfectly with costumes
of almost any color.,
Hat pin, with pendant Jade $26
Silk cord bracelet, with two pendant Jades 56
Silk ford sautoir, with pendant Jade. . . .108
S, Kind & Sons, mo cheslnui st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Authorities killed tha chief of police
and wounded the Mayor and fwaj
other civilians. Ked flaw wore hoisted
above several bultdlnw. but when the
radlcala attempted to force their war
Into churches tho populace reelstM so
strongly that the disturbers withdrew.
The people of Zamora, hearing of the
outbreak, took up arms and rushed to
the aid of the authorities at Jaconn,
but before fighting begaa FfifcftZ
rttervened. ,n,l ...i..5 ?ml
tlons were tu
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"7i '""" :.r:-r.' ul'in. aooutthid
some,, fighting. . but no,rSS&
iuorcna. .canitai Af k. r..;ui
Mlchnocun. was the scene or rSl ',
tween radicals and Catholic..!1! I
ago.
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Thing Sure About Shoes
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MANN & DlLKS
UtZ CHESTNUT STREET
Shirts
en s
Readyto-Wear
Not ordinary atock ihirti,
but ahirta of proper fabric,
cut over our special patterns
uniform in size, with points
of fit and finish unusual
yet no higher in price.
MANN & DlLKS
U12 CHESTNUT STREET
Every man wants good style especially the
young fellow. You men who pay attention to
stylo tendencies will notice the new Walk-Overa
called the Master and the Metz. They are
masterpieces in style and shoe construction.
THE NEW DUCK.B1LL TOE
It is the Metx, a lead
ing sryie tnn aeaion.
The perforated tip on
the long toe-cap and the
slender lines will win
your favor.
Copper Tan Calf. . .9.50
Cherry Tan 7.75 ,
Harpers hmarketi
()iet
fagg CHESTNUTI OHORS
Modioli
Also try MeUO-Dcc Music Roll No. 203817
(hand played) SUPREMACY March
composed, by Lieutenant Kiefer $1.00
Red Records are Ready;
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141K1 i Mk nellcT Fox-Trot (Sklller
- . . f Wllrt nsr from "Sally." Introd
10-lnCh "Bubrv nidlnsr." from
Of:- 1 Koo" l'ox-Trot (Kern)
UUl
14177
10-inch
85c
14178
10-inch
85c
14179
10inch
85c
Hltchy.
Sflrln's llanre Orrheslra
(Closo to My Heart) Fox-
(Prlcr-
.Snusilr
Trot (Spencer)
Moonbeams - Fox-Trot
Stept)
Ann Kps Quarlrt
You'll Want to "Pucker up & Whistle"
when you hear the wonderful VOCALION dance list for June,
the appealing popular songs, and you'll hum for many a day the
standard songs, the patriotic pieces and other remcmberable
tunes that we have recorded for June.
Featured are two thrilling marches that have been composed
by Lieutenant Joseph Keifer, of the Philadelphia Police Band, at
the request of The Aeolian Company, the largest musical instru- '
ment house in the world. You'll swell with civic pride when you
hear these stirring quicksteps recorded by your own Police Band. ,
Go to your nearest dealer and hear the new VOCALION Red Recordt.A
J I Call Yon Minsliln Introd. "Yan
f ho" One-Step (Sllvers-Oershwln)
. In lb Drill's Oarrirn Fox-Trot-
(Fred Fisher)
' Merry MMody Man
IToa leaves - Toddle Fox - Trot -(Whiting)
Htlrin'a n.uri Orchrstrn
I'll Krep On lAifng Tou Fox-Trot-(Coburn
Rose)
AI .locker's Dante Orrhestrn
if'rnonlnc Introd. "Im Me," from
"It'8 Up to Tou" Fox-Trot
Caesar-rerldns)
raeher Dp and Whistle Introd "Till
the CloudB Roll Dy" Fox-Trot
(Vlncent-Franklyn)
Th Jsime Mrlndltts
10-inch
83c
14172
10-inch
85c
Jllalsy n.Ti Fo-Trot - (Kahn,
f BlaufUBS-Cooke)
raper Iioll lox-Trot (Ie Dalcl)
f( el ln's Tanr Orrlirjtra
I Was Horn In Mlrhlrn (Oerlxr-
FranUlyn)
I'm Nobodj's naby (Dnvi-AKr-
Santly)
Allrrn Stanley
...nn Hhiiii the Antnmn I-eares Hegln to
14173 Fall (Flceson A Von TlUer)
in innri ' Mlr riti-llnr Quartet
lU-im.Il ,rhfl ,J,t IJUe M0 i, t)le l.onest
85c 1 ( YounB-lewls-nonaldson)
' Elliott Hhaw
STOP!
Hear the
Philadelphia Police
Band
Tomorrow
Afternoon
(Saturday) v
at City Hall
Plaza, play the.
Stirring Matches
The Iron Division
and
The Buckeye
State
Composed by their
leader,
Lieut. Joseph Keifer
Then Hear These
Quick Steps on
VOCALION
Red Records
No. 14200
10-in. 0 -
Double- 5
Faced
H
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14174
10-inch
85c
.1 lx My Heart in the Mrnnest r.lrl
In Town (MacHoyle-Kortlander)
. llarmontser's (iuartrt
I I I.Ike to Po It (Berlin)
Ernest Itnre and Hilly Jones
Baby's nands (Uay
Meld Fast In
PcrUlns)
14175
I (inch Charles Harrison
on. hiimehody's Mother (Stoillnp-Von
OJC Tllzer) Tresrent Trio
jl Ain't Afraid- (Al Bernardl
llown 1 onde
-fWolfo-Ollbert)
Krnest nare
14170
10-inch
85c
52008
1 '.tnnli
$1.75
UUUJ .H.t II. JAB QlUli . !.. i u .
I . wm... '. L..JWUA i.n.i nuiiK
(Gounod)
Kvelyn Hrotney, Soprano
Carmen Tnrador Sons (Bliet)
(llaomo nlmlnl, Harltonn
Iontana (Neapolitdn
Olollo frliol, Tenor
19. Inr Is
$1.75
.1 7 . cormen Soauldilla (Near the Walls
10-inch of Seville) (Blret)
ti r I Mm. Martdrrlte n'Alverei, Contral.
'niOJ
10-inch r Folk Bona)
$1.25
52010
12-inch .Danny Dssyer-- (Klpllna-Damrooch)
SI 7K John ch,,,," Thom
30125
10-inch U.r.n.d-(Drlro) (Violin)
.. nw ftasha Colbariion
' s n ? i. !SUr ' Ee Waaner) CC.Ho)
10-inch VMInaet (Bocchertnl)
Ci n- I aiouriee Hamhols
ipi.fv
Hear
VOCALION Red Records
at These Leading Dealers
Baker's Music Shop
2610 Alder Street
Bickcl & Stauffcr
56th & Master
Blake & Burkart
Illeventh 4 Walnut
E. A. Boon
Bluebird Munic Shop. Go:o LnnsdoMie A.
Dnvies Phonograph Co.
4:31 aciniantowii Ave
Oth & York St.
Keystone Talking Machine Co.
7th & Morris Sin. JJnd & Somrt SU.
6lh & lmhard Sta.
D. W. Laubach
7038 Woodland Ave,
M. E. Luckcnbach
35 8 I-.andowne Ave.. Lansdowne
McGinley & Bickel
bin & Woodbine Ae Overbrook
L.' P. Morsbach
Ifr.'O W. I'aHsyunk Ae
Paul's Music House
"tlO Kensington Ac
Smyser & Scott
Ocrmantown & Chellen Avenues
O. H. Stillwagon
Ambler. Penna.
The Vocalion Shop
t3( Chestnut St.
Wholesale Distributors:
123 North Thirteenth St.
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vaaaaaaaav m w V lIVeSBKIimilBalllMI . m 1 t II -Baa
1 jf'r.rw 10-inch VMin..t (Bocch.rtni) 123 North Thirtcentti M 1
s I r aCCg $1,25 Mnurle. nambol., 'Celllit ' M
. ...1 xU iA,i ,.. gli'H li kU-Jt'i " -. , Vsu. t? ' '.te..tftl.''A:'tiJ s..yaaal
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