rJCR. .AVh. .7. ' tl7WtP,..'W T$?" -Y vpjWjJJ" 1 v 'Vv J " '" v w' v -H e v V 4 3K nty . if '?.'i i?" r itTr-- AlM.v ,if f- EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,1 THURSDAY, JtJNE) 9, 10211 -, . TL" ,v. &?$ ATTj .SV : v. I?' I &&.. w;' Fviff Kfl ft PKdN F RENCH FRRflR SAYS BERLIN 7 Mayer Tolls Franco Germans Mistook Allied Troops for Polish Insurgents BRITISH TAKE ROSENBERG By tlio Aiwlatrtl Pro Pari. .Tunc 0. Ir Mnrr. the Or mnn Ambnndnr hero, rnllnl it thn Forolcn Office toflny nnd printer! the excuses of the Orrmnn (Inrornmont for nn attnrk upon Hip Frcnr-h troops In Sllesin yeMcrtlny liy tlir- fnrer nf On rrnl von Hoofer, lioml of the Uermnn dffense fnrr-os in tlio listtit lr Mnver Mid the nttnrk va nn error. thr' Froni-h 1m ing; bn'n mi'-tnkoii for Polish intirscnts. Opptlii. .tunc n.--(Hy A. P ' H thouwiml Polih liwurKPnts hnw; hern driven out of llownbrri! b nntlili forrc?. nnd 1flt night tho Poles wer,. reported to be retrenting in n -"iith-ent-terh dlreetion. At that time many had pnsspil t.ublinit.. about ten miles from Uosenlwrc. 'Hie Pole-, maile n Miow of resUtnnee but tlm HritNh did tint five n -hot ill tnkilis poe5ioii of Rosenberg , ,, , . , When tin- llntiMi nldlers enteieil the rit the Pole- dropped a fe poon aimed "-helK behind them, nnd mere u.isj a t-eatterins putter of litle -hot1- fn.t i the Pnlih po-itioii". The Pole- t n picked up their marliuie gun-. Iiki li-nl i been et up in a road, nnd fled When the I?riti-h mnrehed farther in thi. i-itv the found a l'oli-h m- innnder. with 1100 men. The commnn.'e. was dlreeted to leave the fit -lthi-. nn hour and to evacuate the di-trut before tonight. The Polen -aid tin was Impossible, and he win warned that pvery insurgent found in Ko-enbi rg tit the expiration of an hour would be he,d for examination A -enreb of the eitv later in the evening -bowed that al the insurgents had departed on time. The people of Uo'enberg gave th British nn ovation, girln trjing to ki the soldiern nnd old women weeping as the British marched through the Mreet There was no attempt on the part of the British to disarm the Pole-. a British colonel -nying: , "We are tring to roid a etwl y-;ar nnd are attempting to re-estabh-b alliH authority without blood-hed. MOTHER PLEADS FOR SON Learns Child She Gave for Adoption 18 Years Ago Is in Prison New York, dune ft. -Mr- Lillian Robinson, of London, appeared e-tcr-day before Count .ludge Bne-. of Brooklyn, to plend for her son. Stnnle Schalle'r. twenty-two years old, who is in Elmita Reformatory. Eighteen years ago Mr Robinson then poor, offered her child for adop tion. A family named Schaller brought him to America. The joung man wn sentenced on May ltl bv .ludge Baye after .pleading guilt to attejiiptcil burglary . , , , Recently Mr-. Robinson, who had not heard from her nn in the eighteen enrs, came into a fortune and came to America to reclaim her child. She wants to take her -on back to F.nglnnd Judge Raycs promised to incstigate the case. AUSTRALIA PROJECTS IRON Would Guard Industry From Dump ing Due to Exchange Slump Srerial nbh nupaffli. ' njnriilt nil Melbourne. June !l.--Thc Australian House of Representatives has pa-e,l du- les on pig iron amounting to twrnt hillings a ton. Briti-h preference. tliljt hilling intermediate tariff and forty hillings general An amendment for an increase of .10 per cent wa- reieeted Sir Jo-i'ph t ook. trenMirer of the Commonwealth. nid the Indu-tn -hould not be placed outside or reasonable com petition, but it should be protected against dumping due to the depreciated exchange. The duty, he said, would be automatically increaed by the fnll of iron and steel prices abroad. HOTS TRY TO ISOLATE LONDON Sinn Fein Blamed for Severing Hundreds of Phone and Telegraph Lines , MAIN TO IRELAND ALSO CUT ."reclnl rnhti nunufr. Copvrlnht t'U liondnn. June 1. An nudnetous at- tempt to i-olate f.ondnn by rutting ofT the telegraph and telephone communi cations was made Tuesday night. Scot land Yard etcrday aid the perpc-trator- were Sinn Feiners. Hundreds of wires were cut along! the main arteries In the four counties' if Hertford. Kent. Middlesex nnd i Surrey, including a continental wire i . ml Mm Ic'egrapli main to Ireland. Mgnm wires on the (treat Western I llailuin also were tampered with. Mili tary patrols are being organized to protect telegraphic communications In nnd out of London. Srotland Yard heard that six men in ii inmnrffii u- r in I n nntnnni nntn n- ..!.. - a n.ji.. - I: " " -.... ,.....- uuicBiunn iu ouiy cuuics 01 iwo h up ft pcde-trlan at the point of a Soldiers Sunday ATTACK MURDER SUSPECT Berlin Crowd Ses Man Believed Involved In Rosa Luxemburg's Deathi Berlin, June D.--A former Uust-ar named Runge narrowly escaped being lynched yesterday by persona who sus- I nected that he aided in the killing of Rosa Luxeniburgi the radical Socialist, i in Berlin in 1010. Runge was recognized while drawing his dole nt the iinem plojment bureau. Other unemployed men dragged him to the street and beat him severely. The police dually res cued Runge and took him to prison, where he was questioned. ' Several daya ago a lieutenant named Krull. .suspected of being Implicated in , the murder of Miss Luxemburg wns arrested. P LINES 1ST ENFORCEALIEN ACT Immigration Bureau Has No Agent Abroad to Enforco Limit-Law Provisions EXCESS OF POLES ON WAY A Berlin dispatch in May. 1010. said a Hus-ar named Runge, who had been accused of connection with the deaths of Dr. Ilebknecht and Rosa Lux emburg, hnil been convicted and sen tenced to two years' imprisonment nnd four years' deprivation of civil rights. OLONKI, P. M. ASIIIH RN Has been placed In charge of the new Field Serxiee Srhool being continued by the I tilted States Army at Carlisle, Pa. DOUBLE MILITARY FUNERAL Doylestowtt. Pa., June ' Doyles towns largest military huilal. which will be a double funeral, will take place ln-re next S'indnv afternoon when the hndli of twu ineinbci-s nf Coin pnm . 111th Infantry. Twenty elclitli Diiision. who were killed in ac tion in France, will be inteired in Doyie-town Ci-iui-ter. The bodies nre those of Sergeant Al hert R Atkinson. Ji . of Doyle-town, for whom the Doyle-town American Legion Post is named, nnd Private Frank Hidden. Both were members of Company (. Sixth Regiment, National (luard of Pennsylxnnin, with head quarters :n Doylestown. Sergeant Atkinson wa- killed in ac tion September 7. 1011-. near Fismes. France MAY RAISE THE ESPERANTO Nova Scotlans Talking of Racing American Schooner Agalns Halifax, N. S.. June 0.--Thc Halifax Herald, which offered the trophy for the annual international fishermen's races, yesterdav suggested that Nova Scotinns might neat Yankees with their own boat. The paper said it had been advised by experts that the Gloucester Li-tinnnnr TfinAi-flnfn ivlnnfi, nf lot revolver on Hath road, two watching i ,,,,.-,, contfst, which recently sank off mm wmie tne oincr iniir cui nc nenrny Sabp lslnnd, could ensilv be raised. wire-. Between 10:10 Tuesday night i nnd I M'-tenliiv morning thirty-nine filonrestrr. Mass., June 0. The telegraph signal' wires were cut on the suggestion that the Ksperanto might be (ireat Western Railway alone. raised by Nova Scotlans and iclitted Sinn Felnei- nlso were busy cutting for use ngainst the American eontcudci- wire- around Liverpool Tuesday night, in the race next fall, was noted with Shot- were tired at the police Ivr men a smile ny uioucester who had taken refuse in a wood. I They admitted Hint as the insurance , 'companies hud given up the essel, tho Belfast. June !1. (By A. P.i- A I Canadian suggestion might be feasible, police cycling mil ml. which was fbout , lmt f(ll(i ti,nt ti,e ownern of the Fsper- to search a hone near Ncwry last ,,. ,.-Prc still cnnslilerlnir the Men nf night, inn into an nuibiisli or ariiiiil men nnd a tight ensued in which one constable wa- shot dead and another was wounded. Two Republicans in the attacking party were killed and one member of the pnrtv was wounded. At Carrick-on-Sulr. County Water ford, a constable was shot dead while bicycling to his home. $60 . Down-to-Date Are you wearing last year's fashions ? Many Suits sold in 1921 were manufactured in 1920. Stylebilt Clothes are almost tailored on Monday to be worn on Tuesday. Stylebilt Clothes are priced with only one profit because priced by the producer. HILTONJ3OMPANY 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Oothrs Shops In Pnncipnl Cm NEWARK NEW YORK EROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO raising her. Washington. June D. As the re result or the manner In which the Department of Lnhor nnd the De partment nf State have been forced to construe the new Immigration Act. ap dial enforcement of the law will be placed largely upon the steamship com panies. The law which llmlta nnnnnl tm'ml gratlnn from various countries to ,T per rent or tneir nationals already In the Fnited States, expressly provides the check against the numbers permitted to enter shall be made, bv the Immigra tion Bureau of the Department of Labor at American porta. The Immigration Bureau has no foreign agent nnd. therefore, no facilities to limit the num. her of omlgrarits nctunlly sailing from foreign porta. Tho sole duty of the immigration officials will be to keep track of aliens seeking admission into the Fnltcd States nnd turn back nil tlin-e arriving nfter the authorized limit I has neon reached, , It Is due to the fact that the law be 'came effective June 3 that the steam j ship companies now find themselves I confronted with the tnsk nf returning men vesterdny. ' " targe numner ot immigrants from itaiy or nouiing mem nere until .liny 1 Italy's o,uotn of ,'IIMI for the period of June o-.IO has entered the country and ships with thousands of Italians aboard are now duo in New York and Boston. Immigration officials said to- Satisfied! ft IIT, m f ?1 iKS!f i r j rai HEINZ day Italian immigrants aboard the Cnnoplc, which arrived in Boston today, probably would be kept at Deer Is land by the steamship company until July 1, and brought In under tne Juiy quota. Little confusion is expected after July 1, the Commissioner of Immigra tion said today, if the steamship com panies realize the importance of co operating to observe the provisions of the new Jaw. Now York, June 0. Approximately 000 Poles In n total of 2000 now tear ing the United Stntes will have to bo Fent back, due to nn excess in the quota allotted to Poland under the new immi gration !nw. That waa made known yesterday by Max Straus, of the Baltic American Steamship Co.. who said Poland's quota of 1071) for June waa not communicated to the company until the evening of Juno 1. Tho law went into effect tho next dav, when 2000 already wero on their way here. North Wales Bans Fireworks North Wales, Pa.. June 0. Aban ha been placed on fireworks nt North Wnles. Borough Council has passed a resolution prohibiting the sale of fire, works in the borough. Permits will Ik isucd for private displays. Pearl Necklaces A choice collection worthy of your consideration. . . S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWKLEHS SILVERSMITHS ifc w Vert door to Keith's FASHION HEADQUARTERS A 1118 Cheistmit St For Tomorrow Only EVERY HAT W&(i(i o JH7 Will Place on Sale AT TWO PRICES A in our stock ABSOLUTE VALUES FROM $10 to $18.50 BLACK AND WHITE BISQUE ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST DESIR ABLE MODES AND SHADES This Showing will reveal to you everything that is new, from the latest soft Felt and Belting Ribbon Sports Hats, Hand Embroidered Taffeta Hats, to the most exquisite Dress Hats. tniiMiiMMiiiitiillMMIHIIIIIIIIIIininiii.iiiHiiiiiMiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiyil ilh Paris HI "- NcioYork pL $jQ. ijjjSj ,s. HI'; O I EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS SHOWN BUT "RE- B CENTLY BY NEW YORK AND PARIS . MILLINERY STUDIOS jtsi B w Y v1 H i 3r Fatigue the danger signal The shocks of your 8000 steps a day on hard pavements waste your energy produce fatigue. O'Sullivan's Heels of new live rubber absorb these shocks and protect your nervous system O'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out, OVEN BAKED BEAN: with Tomato Sauce It's a joy to sit down hungry and get up happy with a feel ing of goodwill towards every body and a vote of apprecia tion to the skilled chefs who prepare Heinz Baked Beans in the spotless kitchens of Heinz. Beans are naturally good. But it takes hours of slow baking by dry heat in real ovens to preserve their natural goodness and make them easy to digest That's the Heinz method. The delicious tang of Heinz fa mous Tomato Sauce, blends with the rich oven baked flavor of the Beans, and makes Heinz Baked Beans stand for com plete satisfaction. One of the Sold out!! June 1st we announced smashing reductions in motor car prices. The eight days since have been the biggest iirst eight days in June we have ever had. Forty per cent increase over 1920, seventy per cent ahead of 1919. Result our shelves are empty. We haven't a tour ing car in stock but our samples, and some of those are sold. We have over four hundred thousand dollars' worth of cars sold for June delivery and not yet delivered. There has never been anything like it in our experience this enormous overnight demand. We regret that we have had to keep any of our customers waiting. Trainload coming At 3:45 P. M. today a solid trainload of Overland nnd Willys-Knight cars will leave Toledo for Philadel phia. Sixty carloads two hundred and fifty automobiles $300,000.00 worth of merchandise. The biggest single shipment that has left the f actory since before the world war. Ninety per cent of these cars are already promised. We expect to have to promise the balance before arrival, and this is the last shipment we can obtain before July 1st. That's the proof we offer of the popularity of the right-priced Overland- and Willys-Knight. That's the proof we offer that with product and price right, cars can be sold. That's the proof we offer that business hasn't gone to smash. BETTER ORDER EARLY. New Prices LowerTZ?e'mr Overland Harper Company 1629 Arch Street $200 to $300 Reductions HI i Br It Br MM vr i t'JU V'
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