r",fyp JJA'tf rl v- n." - " 1 15-. i A 'V' v' I. ' "1 r , .'.' . j"t "j i. . . r f ji. . r " HiS ; ( . i' . .- ! i - I-j . it. (tW, '--, .' " " " f Li. -. J ' .' ' ' lS ' li 1 mm ml MARCH OF IDLE Will Again Attempt to Hold "Slave Auction" in ( NeW York f BLOCKED BY POLICE FORCE IJy the Associated Ti-oss Xe,v Yorlj, Kept. 20. Urbntn I.e- &W, whow attempt to sell the Herviccs tt unemployed nt miction Inst night was Mocked by the police, today distributed mel tickets to forty hungry follower aid announced ho would march to Ilry. mt Park nnd again try to hold IiIh auction. He nlso distributed newspn- p,r containing accounts of police nc- Itmtics yesterday to throngs of jobless Lfdoux. claimed he had dispersed !lre numbers of unemployed, fearing n outbreak of violence, ns nn after math of occurrences yesterday. He said he did not want the lnw violated nnd that he would' continue to Cnrry on his vork among tho hungry nnd homeless In t legal way. Ho declared that by feed ing the joble.'B, he believed he was keep lngNtnem from becoming violent. Fear that further" clash" with the police would refcult itt bloodshed nnd possible loss of life, Lcdoux said, prompted him to call off plans for nny further assemblage of tho unemployed last night after the police blocked his "I do not want trouble." said Lc doux, "I am trying to nvoid it. I knew the temper of the men, I have talked with them. I have seen tho police nnd I knew their temper. I knew there would be a terrific clash and somo one would be killed." Several hundred of tho unemployed men and thousands of curious specta tors wero on hand nt Bryant Park nt II o'clock last night, tho hour orig inally set for the miction. Police re erres struggled with the crowd for more than an hour, wielding night sticks on recalcitrant heads beforo fliey were able to restoro anything resembling order. Then a column of the unemployed rokc through the police lines and pa raded to Central Park, where nnother crowd was attracted by fmpromptu ipectntors. The demonstrators fled from the pnrk upon the appearance of a company of police reserves, assembling la the street again, however, for an oiler march. v They marched down Broadway, with the procession dwindling rapldlv. By he time the column reached Madison1 Square It had shrunk to about fifty men, who joined other homeless men sleeping on the park benches. Lerioux announced today he would open in a few days n community renter I B( m. .uuin i3 in (tit vu ci it:, wjit-ini.- Ine barber shop, cobbler shop nnd cloth ing repair departments to help the job less mnke themselves more prescntnble .In their nuest for work. An employ ment bureau also will be opened, he uiil. BAKeHs'R6tif BltotiiiAfts miin rininun niirhl tot,? & m $w$tfM?: & EPTIMB jWr.'rNl,ir : .-: . 1921 31.. i ' w; IT V3 i Aroused by Alarm In Shore Hotel,' They Selxe Injured Man Atlantic Cltjv Hept. 20.-"-Aromed by the ringing of a burglar alarm, baiters In the Hotel Chelsea left their bread nnd rolls and dinned a pair of burglars who had broken into the steward's depart ment nnd were rifling the cash box and store shortly after InBt midnight. Tho Intruders fled, but in leaping from a hlfth window to the cement walk below, John Frailer, n'ged thirty, missed his footing and was Itnnblp to rise be foro pursuing bakers had tackled him. The man was taken to the hospital nnd Is now hem in the city jail. Tho es caping burglar made nway with the contents of the cash drawer and several boxes of fine cigars. ' BURGENUNFcRisis"NEAR Entente .Ultimatum Threatening Blockade May Be Given Hungary Vlcnnft, Sept. 20. (By A. P.) The situation in Hurgcnland, the strip of territory on tho Iluncarlnn hnrd-.r awarded Austria by tho treaty of Trianon, is hourly growing more crlt lonl. It ii reported thnt nn Entente ultimatum to Hungary, to be delivered today, says a commercial blockade will be instituted unless the territory is com. pletely evneuated by the Hungarians within seventy-two hours. HARDING JOINS GOLjTcLUB Accepts Honorary Membership In Organization at Deal, N. J. Deal, N. J., Sept. 20. (Hy A. P.) President Harding has accepted hon orary membership in tho Hollywood Golf Club here. In a letter to President Harry Con tent of the club, received yesterday, the Chief Executive sold he hoped he "may have the good fortune to exer cise the privileges of honorary membership." UIUU OUIVIINb uvrji Tl TO U. S. VIEWPOINT r i ' i i Insistenco on Agenda for Arms Parley Is Now Mere Ex pression of "Wishes" MODERATE IDEAS PREVAIL Distribution Turnover ' Profit TIim rlrmtnta Hint keep the whittle blowlnr run rtadllr tie. Injtctrd Into your enterprise y rupulile nale en clneere, without Incrtnnlnr roar nor mal overhead, l'or particular, nd drrite C 033. LKI1GKK OFFICE HOUSES WIRED VEBY HKASONADLY Vlult Our HhonTonm RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St. n CTAMMERING J w A New Departure B N'nrrrial Subnmntlve JlethoJj c 4i Corrective anil Co-operative. ui now neincr rrrmed for iu 5 teulone. Claea or private. 3 nrnr. Ki.vofr.i:Y foundation Call. Phone mttenhoutB 22G0, or Writ Houre 10 A. M. to 4 I M. Monday. VVednesJuy and Friday A lc About tlie KlnRnl-y Club. 312 KTKI'IIEN (IIUAIID IILDO. tuttttittl 8. llth Street rrrrrnf 4 Kodak Films Copied von have an old Kodak Film, Faded Photograph, Tin Tvpt. or Daguerreotype that you want copied, we can do it. Let us show you tphat attrac tive pictures can be made -from these old treasures'. Fhotagrnphle Department i KEENEaCO. i OPTICIANS ! 1713 Walnut Street ! i R.v the Associated Press Tohlo. Sept. 20. Belief that the Jap anese Government is Inclined on the whdle to accept tho American sugges tions regarding the agenda for tho forthcoming Washington conference on limitation of nnnaments 'and problems of the Pacific was expressed by tho Acahl Shimbun in on nrttclc yesterday. At first, it says, .the Cabinet members were strongly of the opinion that Japan should positively insist upon the ex clusions of accomplished facts nnd nlso of questions affecting particular Powers. At length more moderate views prevailed and Insistence upon these polnU was transformed Into, nn attitude described ns Japan's "wishes" In' this connection. The newspaper predicts that the Jap anese Government will not altogether object to tho discussion of matters pre viously cited ns things to be nvoldcd. H is understood that in addition to American suggestions Regarding tnc agenda Include discussion or preferential railroad rnts ns applied to both, China and, Siberia. This, coupled with the general topic of concessions, monopolies nnd preferential economic privileges, Jibs strengthened the impression aircaay ovutlntr that hroad economic nuestlons will form hn Important phase of the Washington deliberations. These questions vltnliy concern Japan, which has not yet recovered from the post-war economic setback nnd which Is striving to solve the problems of tho high cost of living nnd the high cost of labor. Her hopes for trade, economic authorities argue, Ho In China nnd Siberia, nnd therefore they con sider she would probably welcome dis cussion ofTnr Eastern economic prob lems ns In lino with her desires to ob tain nurtured sources of food nnd raw material supplies and markets for her manufactured articles. Concerning the limitation of nnvnl nrmnments the suggestion of tho United Ntotrn. it- In understood, wns thnt the iliRpimHlon be divided under the headines of the, basis of limitation, tho effects of 'limitation nnu iuc -.uummeni or. umiia tlon. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MEN A pound of bralna Is worth ton of muscle. Wtiat a. man 1 worth from the rollar down la only a fraction of hla value from the collar up. 1922 Will Reward Thlnher, Put youraelf In the front rank of men who can do thing-it on the Job. Evening Couraes will open Monday, Sept. 26 Tuition Moderate. Knroll Today. School of Building Construction YM P A 431 'Arch St. Ifla s. tm joia I.ehlrll Ave. I "If the way to a I man's heart is through his stom ach," avers Betty, "luscious A n c r e Cheese must he a ' Pullman lightning flyer.' " tVoto Coatrd.Sanilarv Wrapper WNCRE "tAwGmufobfZfiymrtXifr CHEESE IMPORTANT Primary Election Notice to Voters The polls in ench election division of the city will be opened for voting at the Primary Election on Tuesday, September 20th, 1021, at 8 o'Clock A. ML, Philadelphia Daylight Saving Time and closed at 8 o'Clock P. M., Philadelphia Daylight Saving Time BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Geo. F. Holmes Harry Kuenzel Edprar W. Lank County Commissioners ULSTER PARLIAMENT MEETS Neither Nationalists Nor Slnn'Teln. era Attend Autumn Session TttifMt, Sept. 20. (By A. !.) The Parliament of Northern Ireland opened Its autumn session here todnv with a full nttendhnce of the Unionist mem bers. Neither the Nationalists nor the Sinn Fclners, who hold n total of twelve scats, were In attendance. Tho session was held In the building which was for merly tho Belfast college of the 1'rcs bvtcrlnn Church. Tho main business of the day was a motion to approve the purchase of Stormont Castle as the site of the new Parliament buildings. A select commit tee also was named to consider the question of the remuneration of the Cabinet ministers. The session will last only n few days nnd then will be adjourned until Feb ruary next. POPE DEPLtifcES EGOTISM Partial Cause of Clvlf Discord Af fecting Society, Ho 8aya Home, Sept. .20. (By A. P.) So ciety today is deeply affected with civil discord, duo to excessive egotism and n icfusal to acknowledge Inevitable dif ferences between social classes, said Pope Benedict yesterday during an ad dress to members of the order of St. RESINOl 5oolhina &nd He&linq Household Ointment LOWER PRICES NEW POLICY SUNBEAM FURNACES "" All Cost Iron "Pipe and Pipcless" equipped with"Knagl KARBURETOR" Prices Reduced to DEALERS and USERS Prices for Pipeless "Sunbeam" TO THE USER No. 5034 18-inch Fire Pot $112.50 No. 5038 20-inch Fire Pot 125.00 No. 5040 22-inch Fire Pot 140.00 No. 5047 24-inch Fire Pot 165.00 No. 5052 26-inch Fire Pot 195.00 Pipe Furnaces Reduced Same Proportion DEALERS GET OUR PRICES TO YOU We Will Sell You One or One Thousand FREDERICK SABIN & CO., Inc. HOWARD MILLER, President 237-239-241 Bread St., Philadelphia, Pa. Between 2d & 3d & Race & Vine Sts. We Are Distributors for Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and District of Columbia Francis, gathered here In interna-, tlonal congress. An n result, he1 added, treaties of peace were signed by na tions. Hut they continued to engage In" bloody conflicts. Popo v Benedict emphasized St. Francis' love of peace and concord, and said that only this spirit could heal present conditions. Nearly fiOOO dele gates to the congress were received by the Pope, who addressed tho assembly in tho Court of Damasco in tho Vatican. Uli li ' y.bhkof i'Va.li'lnV-Mtyjftlt Margaret' uaiuraun, lonr yenwi, 2002 South Opal street, was so ecri ecnldcd yesterday afternoon whetv fell In a tub of hot water her was uslnir for washing, that sh . .11. CIL. 1- l U. A.HMtlTIH.Kltl" iiiu. one in in ki 4iMnvn Aauniiiiai, Airs. Onlbrnith heard Margiret'f ncrcams, rushed to the kitchen, pullei the child from the water and ran sir squares to the hospital with the child In her arms. i 9i J ""W' J Talcing care of and preserving your best asset good teeth safely. That's the important work of Dr. Lyon's. It contains no drugs involves no risk. DrcLyoiv's tyotider Cream Jpfrved by the i't Jtnt uthfitiesfr rotr ffty yert I. W. LYON it SONS, Inc., 530 W. -;th Street, New Yot SAMPLE cither acat M wjoae fra. Sf I 'l j alf t I J j jl JA hip- lgij L Tueailny, Srplrmlirr 30, 10SI. Ntnrr Open Ilally nt 0 A, M.. Clna lit B.ao V. M, NELLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET Iro2 STREETS Tomorrow the First and Greatest Fall Clothing Sale of the Season Brings Forward 1000 Fancy New Fall Suits for Men & Young Men 7 Out of 9 OF at $33.50 ea. Which Couldn't Be Duplicated Anpwhcre Else in Philadelphia Under $50! A mighty fine line of now Full suits, just received from our own factory and placed on sulo tomorrow nt n special muker-to-wearor price which eliminates tho customary middleman's profit and represents a clean saving: of 33 1-3. Some of These Suits Have Two Pairs of Trousers Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots, Velours, Cossimeres and Blue Scrpcs, Stripes, Plaids, Checks and Herringbones ' Styles, Colors, Patterns and Sizes for Men of AH Ages, Tastes and Types New Fall English Top Coats for Men and Young Men In Three Very Special Price-Groups $55 $60 $65 A recent and exclusive importation of swagger English top-coats, made of high-grade Scotch nnd Irish tweeds. Mighty good looking, mighty warm and serviceable. Imported expressly for us. Men's and Young Men's $7.50 to $10 All-Wool Trousers at $5.00 Pr- Worsteds, cassimeres, serges, flannels nnd thibets plain colors, stripes and novelty mixtures. Styles and sizes for tho high school boy included. L lV li I fi I 1 l j i I i All the English Reading People in Chicago Read The Chicago Daily News No other Daily paper in the world in a city of this magnitude has such a complete coverage. Yet this Vv viable achieve ment representoonly a normal growth yith the City's growth over a pev A of forty-five years. You cannot fully cover the Ch.cago market without The Chicago Daily News. And until you hare XthI Cso?PCT' ThlC-ht iS thC Jr mi,lio" Population of Chicago iidf, you oinnot ISndinirStS Sk JZr h thf sixtecn mi,lion Population in the Ave sur rounding states, mis great territorial wheel revolves about Chicago as the Hub. "5l M - if- at, fe'3 M M , 5NELLENBURG5 Third Flobr ' 4 ; "J N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG & CO. T J'f4..'"-t-jf'fii"y.i- " i fffijLa.yifcfoM ..it v S . .Ml. rt.g'M'.! "AfH tfyi'r.- x.m, . ,',,s .S .?fc.--, .. , ' K:j fMln "HMaWasjsMHWHH MnMMBaaajajHnajnslMajaj ap
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