CSz fs$ Qt$sp . . vte ff i ?$ I .t. v&" nv 1 ' s f r . . &$ j vr!?B ZttarvPvffii " 'wyp.;" r f 'V t '"t '( ' s'fiE t VftVJTt V.ST1 EVENING PUBEIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TmmSDAYT OCTOBER 30, 1921 ' i I CROWD SHOUTS ITSELF HOARSE FOR GENERAL DIAZ OFT. R A -I i- 1 1 1 ' Italy's Hore Cees te Oyster Bay te Hener Fermer President FINDS N. Y. LIKE NAPLES Great Demonstration te Mark First Anniversary of Martyrdom RESUME PARLEY TOMORROW m i.i .3 1 DIAZ LAYS WREATH IRISH WILL RECALL H5as ON TO! mmm death II r Tl.v the AMirlnlcil I'rw New Ynrli. Oct. 120. (irnrr.il Vr ttande Diaz. Italy's irmrleus ir chlfftnln, n nrrivrtl here etir(Iiu row rarh today for n meter trip e OystPr Hm where he planniM te 'i a nreath en the cr.ne of Thc 'nr. Roefprclt His if.it te Kenpvdf' pr.ne the enlv formal! v lifted event i.-i the day's vregrnm. I'peti his return te New Yerk Oneral Pin?, und his Maff n tended te s-pent everal Imir- wr t seeing. , , The sterU llttlp here of thp Pun' n accorded a reii'iiic uelmmr unm p landed at thp Itattrr from a nnMi' i vtsterday aftpr heinc eivnteil i '" bay by a detachment of dettyiM un-l RirVraff. , , "It's like Naples." hP PVolaliMed i hp rode threnph deninnftrtitlve i-rnun-thick with natives and .hihlren "f '' rives of hi own Itah. te the ' "all. where he n fnnnnlly wrlenineil I' Stnte and ritv f.fflclal Gpneral Pin. ill remain m New Yerk until Saturday nlien h- will se te WnhiiiKl'ii te pa Iim itm" t i President Hardin? A tur of th- . un try w ill fellow . Shower of Confetti Office worker", m dim mown ! scrapers sheuercl thp prepp.nn with confetti, paper .md tlliu :reani of tleker tape. revlwiiR m merie of tim Brent relpbratien when Hie :iviiutn-e nas signed Shepper nlmi,' Kif'h are nue ereuded the -ideunll." t i linil Hip palling hore. The rit . Stnte and Nntimi wer- otli etli riallv represented In the pnrt mat wel comed tieneral Dla a- he -epped from thp snnswav of thp ilni-epp-Verdi te Hip arim tiis I.pmiisieii. whii-n breusht him pn-t the Stui'ip of I t ertv te a landing at the Ilatterv M destrners ewnrted the general up Hie bav That shi t tnp lieral.M hv the booming of i .-antien -Tl'ite from Fert .lav and Imp-Mint .-Iippt from Italians aboard harbor raft m the " tllla of wrleonie Standing upon 'lie I.-iWp of Ho He Lexington te umi tlie tuff . .up or lower Mnnbaltan. Mm general. ni rounded In h aides and AniP-i.an mllifarj and muni officer. -alutpl thp Btatup of l.iberiy Shows l!ap! Mlr:i Frem thp liittPi". th Itne.in .r .r rler wa-t dr. von 11 , low. r Hrendwav te City Hall Park. !ion Mayer llv'nn and Lieutenant (ioierne- Woe.U el el remed him te the City :.nd Stan-. Everywhere the green . wln'e ami red tricolor of Italy H" be-'de Mie Ameri can emblpm. The utern mnnrur of n mi trr l!s cipllnanan that m.lltar ln-t"r ha n n Keciated with this, "mini of dextinv." and "savieur of Italy,' wawml-dngyei-terday. Short in stature and ngilp as one half hi vixty years. Mcneral Plaz bore a bappy mien, smiling nhvaji and recognizing snlutntien with grnnou grnneu grnnou bews. "I am overwhelmed b"nnd ppr's ppr's gien," General I'iaz pe!aiined nv he renchel the hotel lie legardpd tlm demonstration net for himself, hut ns a tribute te Italv. Iip added disked for his view en disarmament, ic said : "Italy made war a AuiTtPn did Italy wants peae" as Amerira doe, and Italy realizes with Anierua that te real ize world peace and concord wp must disarm, net enlv in weapon-, hiir also in spirit and pal"ii that ui.ikcs for war. WEDS HERO'S WIDOW Augustus Hincs and Mrs. Carrie Armstrong Married at Cape May Cape May. Oct '" Mr- i'in.e Armstrong uaufihter it M- .imi 1 -Daniel Forcer, and Augti-tus Il.ti1-. ten of Mr and Mr- Frank li'iin-. of this cit . were n.arncil lici" tediu li the llev (' it Iliisrermnn The hndc is thp widow of ir 1!. ward Armstrong, who wa- with r n Tted Cress m Fran -p. I?e!rji.iii und t .. Hely Land during tin- war 'I'..d;n :i medal which th" Frem h linu nmctK awarded lulu for valiant htvp' "as re. ceived heie I r. rmstreng was nls., decorated bv tin Ilrri-di. Ildgian and United Staler iiniprnin'nt II" a klllpd in an automobile nlrti en Mo Me day he was te sail for home fiem the Helv Land Mines was n feniiei ,wf..i bridp before her niai.r .ige i, strong, lie ivm tot mi r' , at Oarnpgie Tei h '' W -- ---- -- s - su V "S t iv. WV-V-WKWfrW -saa tjefiSMMss'; vjssssxsseisasssli I I l V u I ' nl l It.ily's Man of letln" was Iheirntpr of a wildlj rntlinsla-tlr miiltllude of Itall.in nierlcau ailmlrers when he landeti in New t erh ycstenlaj .is a delecale te the nnament Cenlerrnrp in Washington en Neemher II. dentr.il Dla? will isll I'hlhiilclphia .mi! oilier lilg cities before the cenferenic open- STUDENTS FOR DISARMING College and Scheel Convocation Called for November 13 and 14 New Wl,. Oei ,ii ilW A I'i I. ltppi"-piu.iliw in' "nil 1'idlepes and uni-pi-.tiis .md i i"i Mum I ."i(l( I spiend.iry -i lioeU an- te be ItnitPil te attend u onto nal studpiit cimei atmn en disarm anient in Chicago. November l.'l and 11 -ins iiu nniieiincnieiit Issued today I". I tl.p Heard- of lMueatlnn of 1'retpstant di-t Kpii'epnl Churcli The oeinoi'iitlon I- sponsored bv wum-twe oi-gniii7atieiis, eempii-ing Me- ltmiid- of Ldncntlen of rl'ote-tnnt i li.n-ches ntniiateil with the Council of Church Heard of I'dm ,itlen. the Hu reaii of lMmatimi of tlic Catholic hi"r lirehv . ill- i ililc.ltleillll cetlnn of the Conference of American linhhls, the Yeinu Mmi'- Chii-tl.in A-soelatien audi the Yeunj IV ' I'hrl-lian Associa tion REFUSE TO BACK HOWAT Illinois Miners Demand Return of Meney Sent te Kansas I'lltslitirg. Wan.. "''I -' -Keturn te ihe trea-uiw of the Illinois minrr minrr el the .'-4::. ihiii b.ilame of -i SIiki.eihi fund si-ni i i the Kansas miners te tigiit Mie Industrial C mrt law Iiiih been asked by Walter N'p-bit. -ecictary-treu-uir ei the Illinois district, it be came knew ti today Mr. Nc-liii announced in Hprlngfield. lit., iiewevii. that the rcipiest did net mean lh.it lllme.s miners had with drawn their supperr from the Kau-a-mine worker-, but because Thomn Themn ilarvcy. provi-ietml -ceretary-treasurer of tin1 ' Kansas dl-ttlct. was oipeen te Alexaivler Ilewut und his tight 'igain-t llovernei' Allen RUSSIAN LOOTING IS MYTH 'American Relief Official Denies Ap preciable Thefts of Feed Inden. i t li. illv A. I' I Thef's of feed supplies sent te Kusf.ui 1 the Ainernnn Uelicf Administration liave been vcrv Miiali. snj? a letter fiem iWnlt'i- Lyian I'.rewn, Furepean di di ipfter of the adliilni-trati'ui, which n looted in the Londen Times Tlie Iftt.-r i oncenis primniilx ivpe-is t 'in' Mie Uussiuns te k 1 n -f ipi.intitip- of mmplii's wm i i I'ptrurraJ "ii bentd Mi" 1'ain-h ste.itns'.up I'iieeii'X Mr I'.rewn declare-, the Iihs pccaHieiiPil l h- action of leiijjslii remen tiicrc w.J eiil" -l.v'iitly mere tlinn nup-ha f of I p." in of t-ie cargo. llr- adds tint n s '-i-s iieild lei " in- -iiu streti h of t.ie imagination l in'leil looting WIFE DIVORCES DR. DORISS FARMERS IN NEW LINE Te Organize Ce-operative Plan for Sale of Livestock C'hir-Age. Oct. L'u (Hy IV ' A national co-epei-atie lixesteck mar keting plan en wlibh rppn.entnticj4 of agricultural a-sei liitleiis l-ae bepu w ei king for ncarh n year, will vir tually be completed with tomorrow's scsi-hm of the Farmers' Livestock Mar keting Ceiniuiltee he e. it was ntitioune ntitieune ntitioune eil today . A rntltic.it imi ceiifiienc will be hehl lirre Nevpinber ID. A mam fpature of the national plan organization of farmers co- llng agencies at prim ipal is til eperntr.i market Phtladelphlan Wins Decree Against Atlantic City Physician Mlantic City. i t 'Jti A ttnal de- iiee of diiorie his been elitei-ed for Mr- Ilirriet Llhc liens, in t he ,ult brought some time nye agnin't her h is hatid. 1'r. " Stel.cs I lories, of this cily. In ncemtm tiding the d'.iercp Spis-ial Ma-tPr Thompson ndi-es tliat Mrs. Iinriss t-luill bine i)o-e.yen of tin- two children, who arc new ntten ling -choel in Philadelphia, ami tint the phy-ieinii -hall nay alimony of S'.'ii per wret. Mr. Deri-s al-e i- living in Philadel phia. Although the basis fe- the action was deseitiun. the special master icfers te n "Miss .lohnsen." who was the heu-e-keeper for thp tdiy-ician Iipip. and snv tl-e relations between Iu-. Ii.rls- nml Mie heii-ekci r were such. La-'d e'l the test iiit'in . that "Mie defendant should be entitled te a ili n en ih" grounds of adultery." CONVICT DOCTOR OF MURDER Oregon Physician Hoped Victim's Bedy Would Be Thought His Own Heseburc. lire.. let '() -i liv A. P -IV It M Iii-uiiitield was teum i a small beat guilty of murder in the ti t d'-L-iee I legs. InM night in connection with the death 1 - -- "J. V? ",','n i "."li't'- ur '"'"'."n- lif"b' Cubans pla" U- s- Reciprocity was found iiPiieatn lr. Itimntield - au- : . imnebile. I llmaita, tier. I'M.- ( Hy A. I. i Ad In it- final sumiumg up the pros,.,.,,. , minion te the Cnitcil Suites duty free lien declared that Ir. Hrnmlield kllle.l '"" " maimum of L',.1(HI.(RXJ tens of Hussell. left thi he,i M) tmit it might ' ('",,a" S"K"' yearly for three years, in be mistaken for his own and then li-- ' return ft the free pntrv into Culm of appeared. as a means of clearing him- "product of the s, and indusiii of elf of tangled tinniiPiiil affairs." the I niteii Mates. is propesci in n In ilregen Mie ppunlti for murder in I i""" lesolutieii introduced here today in Mie !irt degree is death bv hanging Mi" Ilu-e of UepresentaliveH. SAILORS BURNED TO DEATH Twe Members of Crew Perish When Fire Destroys Ship Marine- Clly. Mich.. Oct. 'JO i Hj A P i Twe menilieis of the i-rew of Mie steamer William II Wolf lest their lives when the e-se burned opposite lore Mil- mm-iiiiig. ami Captain .1. P. I l.in- .ii . of Ilctreit, who i scaped by iiimpMig fmin the dei k of his .sJilp Inte Hj the Associated I'res linden, 'Oct. l0. - ArrangenieJi"1 have been completed for a demonstra tion te be lielil en Sunday, thp first anniversary of thp death of Terence MacSwIney, former lird Mayer of Cerk, who died In Hrlxhrti Prison lafl Oc tober following a hunger utrike of mere I than seventy dnvf. The demonstration will be held In Trafalgar nenarc and ou i ednesday next there will Iip a ocmi ecmi ocmi memeratlvc meeting at Albert Hall HeJfast, Oct. 20. (Hi A. t)-Tive lienens were wounded during tiring , which occurred In the Stanhene street area between mllitarv ami snipers 1a.t evening. One of the injured was a girit Svrrinl Cable BMnnlri ( rpvr'eli' l liOiidnn. (),.t. 20.- The Irish confer-, encp will net meet today, as Prime Mlu Ister Lloyd (leerge expects te h" occu pied with the unemployment debate In 1 arliament. In the mrantlme. the committee meetings are continuing and It is said they have get down te prac tical work and are cen-iderlng the Hrit ish proposals for Mip future government of Ireland In detail. igneMng for the time being the crucial ipietliin of inde pendence or sovereigns . The real crux is 5i.tr Ij te conic ever I liter. Tile Sinn Vi in Kill iti-Uls en I the tmltv of Ireland, while lifter in i equally insistent en tiartitien I'hc Sinn I em, it Is said, is prepared, if an ulllingiv, te let the four cei.nl ics of Antrim, Down, Armagh mid Ixindnn derry. which have Protestant niijoci niijeci tics. go, biit they insist en ke-ping Ty -lone and Permnnagh. whiili are pre dominantly Catholic, but which art; attached te I'lster. If 'lymne and Kermanngh remain in l'1-ter the people of these counties threaten te rebel and join Seuth Ireland. Ne doubt back in the minds of Mie . Sinn IVinPrs is the certainty that I'lster cannot sttnivc without Tyrene and Ppr. lnanaglu and t tint it will be glad te 'een come into Ireland voluntarily. The J Helfn-t politicians knew this jii-t f,s I well as the republicans, and thev will make a bitter light te retain the two ceunlie. Mask and Wig Smoker Tonight The Mnsk and Wig Club will gc n smoker tonight in the I niiersitj- of Pennsylvania Dormitory. The chib is preparing for Its preliminary show, and will call for cast candidates at the smoker. The preliminary Is a "tryout" prier te the club's annual production. V 11 "Down at the heel,J Yeu can't afford tekhave this said of you X 7ITH a man,that phrascjli3 a synonym ter lauurc. with V V r, .. . . ( . , L-t A. a woman, itimcan3 incsievcnuncss'iiiac iuuel wuiucu cerdiaUy detest. Yet the hard leather heel nuns ever in just a few weeks' wear. That's one of the two,, big reasons why O'Sullivan's Heels have become a national! habit. The ether reason, of course is thatmilliens of Americana havellcarned that pounding away with hard leather heels en hard ,medcrn floors and pavements exhausts the nervous system. Teitah.live.springy.O'Sullivnn'sHeels absorb the shocks that tire yqu out, and outlast leather three te one. That famous O'Sullnvan blend makes cverylstep seem cushioned en air! Fer wenty-thrcc years O'Sullivan's have been the world's standard of rubber heel quattty. Insist engctting thcml (y&ullivan's Heek Absorb the shocks that tire you out mffi red fractures te beth1. .M 11 (i&QK mpr wmn iiit.ti'iiiiutim'iitnnwiiiii,iiiitiiMiuiiiihiHHit,Min'miinii.iiiiiii.ni!iiri;i:ii,i" a: ll II II II II" O 111! CHI III H: III I'll 1111 II 11 Mill I 1 IIIIH i III IU1I1 III II 11 -"111 HI III1I1IIIMI ' 111 TI, ,11,11 I , -6 ' i , V. itiTi.1, k li illli-IIIJill.'lllMllilMBlllll'lllll'llillllillBl.lliltlllWillfflllll'liWIIilly , RUG DEPT. 2D FLOOR Fine RES. LiimeSeELiniis t f" ( nVtemf- Slsvvii-nrrc f Jk - - Tt. s. K-r w c B a. J i I tyMJ I Prices Are Lowered , TrmJthfMrt M l nDsens B! 1 1 1 A . II en -vettr Shee Mill Am ZA -- - y-v t -i - y- - -v. 1 4. -.rirrnntr Will T. ktT 1 I I I I U II $uieytaerA III Aj9i M ---. w .. . A .. Url I I I MM Mr Mf Mm .t II Kill m m m ffUw m m M JJ " III Si r7 niA1 A Sale - ; I mt i m mm mjwr kk -k mst fJ' Pfi s' CAMDEN WOMAN IS 101 Mrs. Sarah Persen Still Sews and Reads Without Glasses I li. lids and relal.w-s of Mr- Sirih Pei -en. "H." Kaighu niciiup. t'.imdin ,ii-e feiigiaii.hiTiim her tedav upon le i lulsi bir'ndiii Mis. Per-i-h wa- hein .11 It'i-sia and i aine te C.imdcn th.it v MMirs nge mi tli death of her hu-baud a Ui.s-iiu merchant She lin- , , i. l lnld linn Albert, -i .1 P a. i I - P - i r. j-ls t ml sew . - . - , ! - , n:is a i'i lis Ir3h 11 a lii-hin,.' the rcn home beau'iful and er lccable Kunr 'irl ; 1 lber ICiijjh Sln.-iii Kli 'ihIph sunltli elit .";..i(i Utl'j mlntrr Hiiks :!.'.. mi II0li hf. unless vlet In I? Tnpestr llriiescU .10.111) J J 10 need be no task as far as CeveniiRs arc concerned. H. 3x1(1.(1 Sennit. Aelirt ..'lll.llii ii vr; i it e ii itiiRs . i .'.mi H.:ivln.il U llten Kiiks :im no J sl t i -ft I Smartest of New PumpS and Oxfords Inlulil Linoleum, pn. d. lli-inj ( nrl. Linoleum, kg. . I.J1 40 & 42 Se. 2nd Street 1 1 1- i! I '-'ll ' I,. I .mill, li,llWIIlllii!l!iU:illiilllH,ii , i' r ' ' i' 'In I ll"i"l. i,i''ll'nl 'nli t?JB d4 gli en e.'BiajajcJ s 1 1 . i . I MII- 'I i I 'e i M - P - i r. .vis nml s,.w v -or MBtmS WWWiTOm ffiiTOWAffiiPlSi &Ldf B cSBaEr' B ESTABLISHED K11-3 M W& WfijjLvft WjMTM mmmWEr I .hp- jF Fine I g I Ten-Piece Walnut 1 Mi I Dining-Roem Suit m nl H Including (He (iinin ihaii- und one arm jgr Hnw Hj cliau K'C'11-' lentln" eut- The nian-.j- ml Hjl H facturer made u a -pc-inl price en tin- ra Ea0 H suit, and wen juit-inc; it tight along l tH pfdK H you It wn- tr-adf ' - II f"i about S.'JtiU. hi KfflR I St s-yi.oe 1 11 nALSIMER has always sold quality shoes at lowest prices! And this is an opportunity te pur chase everything that is new in footwear at a decided lowering of DALSIMER well-known low prices. Jyfe; rPHE footwear in this ' sale is supreme in qual ity, made of the very best leathers and highest grade workmanship. Pic tured are but a few of the many fashionable styles embraced in this event. Actual $10.00 te $12.50 Values! Measure Price by Quality Every pianemaker fellows the "Steinway method" just as closely as patent laws allow, and as far as his limit of skill per mits him te approach Steinway manu facture and musical results. Anether form of imitation has developed in price. The superior construction and costly materials of the Steinway, of necessity, made its price higher than that of all ether pianos, and this greater price added te the Steinway another coveted point of dis tinction. But new some inferior pianos are offered at greater prices than Steinway, while ether pianos without real merit are priced up te or near Steinway selling figures. This form of imitation is as unfair and unfavorable te the buyer as is the futile attempt te fellow Steinway into the field of scientific construction. Only Philadelphia Representatives of Steinway & Setn: N. STETSON a CO. v jj One or Twe Strap Dress Pumps Black 'Calf Tan Calf Patent Celt Brown Suede High or liaby French Hceh Afternoon Pumps Patent Celt wn h'juk 8u'l Brown Kid s iih hrr n vjei All Black Calf llaby French Lcathi r Heels One or Twe Strap Street Pumps Tun, Calf Black Calf MiWnry or Cubun Hceh New Vogue French Sandals Patent Celt Leather Covered Cuban Heel "Fan Tan" Pumps Patent Celt w ih ttr u"d Tan Calf I'll fnW1 (Uli-rl Blaik Satin wllll hlacli Kueil. High or lUibij French Hceh Autumn Walking Oxfords Ian Calf Black Culf Lew, Militarn or Cuban ccf- Realize These Values- A Real Saving en Every Pair Hosiery Special !- Silk and Weel $1M c luiuurivuiiiu suuwiiiK and remarkable alues. 1 THE BIG SHOE STORE Fent Fleurs With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, H'ei.irn, .V fanes, ISeyi and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street ft .1 I 1 if O I WL till CHESTNUT ST. J W !"MWMWWMM,""""W,WMWWPWNWJ I I M
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