,x .- -w vW w.-s , - njijyjj ..-jje -y- wrswj' VTA, Si v J v , If , t, vaat,r. v i'i " i v 4 , fl(t "t . . -h ' ,, r Y - t H ' tu TtYrr, I' K? n. Hi Mi I B! i MM fr p K fefflPSBURG DYNASTY 1 06STED IN HUNGARY by the Jitf:n-8lnv Government, says n newspaper dispatch from Belgrade. The tllMirmnment of Hungary should, the note rtcclnrcs, be piaecii turner tnc control of n commission annotated by Jilge-81ala, CVoehe-Slovakia and Ru mrtnln. Tlic moblllxntien of .Tuire-Blav troops continues, tlte dispatch states. Berne, Rwilicrlnnd, Ner. 4. (By A. P.) Meft of the members of former rtnperar Charles' household have left Switzerland for Luxemburg and the ether "111 fellow shortly. The only one who will remain Is the former Dow Dew ORcr Areliidnchcm Merie Thercse. who in storms with the children of the ex ex Kmperer and ex-Hmpress et Ilcrtcn- Ktcln. MOB THREATENS TO TAKE TURNS SPITTING AT CONSUL Frenchman Escapes Ordeal by Or derlng Bank te Pay In Full Slmnclul, Nev. -1 (By A. P.) The French Censul at tinnnnfu. fac ing the nlternntive of halinr a mob Introduced the measure It) the Ass-cmbly i of anxry native depositors "snlt In his ycsieiuay. anu it was expected me no- i jace, one niter ti etner or ei ordering batoiweuld last for at lenat two days. the Tutmnfu branch of the limine In Finn) action upon It, however, was jdustrlelle de Chine, which had rlec(i Its token tijdaj. -'doers, te pay them in full, chose the ,, . f .. ... . ,. v u I In Jr retl-ie, according te advices re- Vienna, Nev. 4. (By A. I'.T Tuei UHXf, iirt.. Ilapftburg dethronement net In Hun- 10 Yunnnnfu rreneh of the Itantjue ri i:ucnnmi ny we iiuiiriiui i"y'" lnailitrlcllc de thine smpcniled liifl te no inadequate iron tne viewpoint Budapest Assembly Adepts Bill pehrenlng Fermer Mon Men 5 arch Charles ; t; BAiiKANS ARE DISSATISFIED W X fly the Associated Press Budapest, Nev. 4. 1'ermcr Hmpeier Cfcftrjes was dt threned and the Haps Haps bere'dtnasty wntpiisted fre.n Hungary by a 'Ml adopted by the Hungarian Na tional Assembl today. v;punt steian isctmen. tnc I'rcmier. I PEACE DOR HUES ON ULSTER Benar Law te Expected te In fluence Unionists te Ac cept Agreement of Alistrln iiml thn l.ltlle lntenfe na tien, tih it tni'id etpreislj te etrlude ex-Klnc Chirles nnd b r.tVr Hups burgfi Wern the elected Kinship. There fore lt Is declared neither (Vee!io-S!e-yaklti nor Jupe-Slavia will demebilixe. Tms tlelgtaile (levcrnment Is reperfd te b'e preparing another note te the Allies reiterating the demand for the cemplctb disarmament of Ilunpnry, with a representative of .Juue-Hliivln head ing n; commlsilen of control. The note bIre will nsk the rejmburseinent of the Jjiltie, iinten' ler iw expenses in moei nes, olerc wltn ether branelies throiiRheut I'hinn, upon neelpt of word irmi 1'ariK tlint the institution was in difficulties. At iinnr.nfii, aererdinK te th1 nd vlc( h, the depositors descended en the bank July 'J." in un ancr. mob, mis treated the elfinlals, insulted the Treneh Censul, and finnll forced repayment of thcr deposits. "It new Is 10 o'clock In the cen!ns." the leader of the mob is quoted no reniflrKliirf te the Trench Censul : "if we are net paid In half an hour we Mil mm in jour nice one 'ifter tile CRAIG ARRIVES TOMORROW llxlnjr, ind will nsert that the Venice j oilier, and then we will pa- a uslt te Bircdmcnt for the adiustment of the irnrmulinw" Ilnrgentniid dispute is unacceptable, as -- - - centrirejiins tne treaty el Trianon. Paris dispatches teJaj quote, a Belgrade inebHagc as declaring a note einbedj lnc most of the de m.inda here sneeitieil lms nlrend been sent te the Entente nations. 1 Itflies been understood here tlnt eth ieRular and ren. re effl.ers v Prcin'ier- nc.hlen, of Uunsary. intended 'r'1 .uni'7 "i-nr-Adnilrnl Iliiif'i It( te rslftn when the Dethronement Act mnr ln tllt,ltler;"?, .,lce.t "'I'1 ,,li'1' vras parsed Parlsi Nev. !. -i Ilv A P De mnds ter the eTccutlnp m the Trianon Treaty between Ilungar anu the Alliee, Indemnification for the cost of calling JupeS!av soldiers te ihe colors and complete- diariiinm'nit of Huncarv nre aa.il in a note te the Entente nation:) Grand Fleet Reunion for Se.itty Wn.sliinjrten, Nev. 4, (I! A. P.) A Rrand lleet reunion dinner will be Riven in honor of Admiral lieatt en Neicmber tl In Anier'cnn naal nffii ers who Hcrvcd'with him in the Weild Wa". who oil q'la'lmns, will join in honoring rm"r remminder. ins their Hy the Associated Press lyinden. Nev. I. A. Henar Law. one of the most prominent memben of the I'nlenlst Party, and fermrr On eminent leader In the Heuse of Commens, con ferred with Prime Minister Lloyd OeerRO Inst night, and is taking ft hnnd ln the effort te reach a hcttlement of the Irish question. The D.illv Mail said today that Ilennr Law would. If neccsary, bring inde pendent Influence te bear upon the ex treme VnienlKts with the view te achieving n eemp etc agreement. The outlook for n sutcessful con tinuance of the Irish negotiations was resnrded somewhat improved here teda because "f recent suggestions regardlni; I'Utpr'i iinssllile share in the settle ment an! the presnrct that Sir .limes Craig the 1 Ister Pr"iiiler, would take part in the discussions. The fart that fitter mcmberH of the Heuse (f Commens have said nothing hostile In reference te the latest pro pre pro eoMils as reaarded ns n Reed omen. but there was no definite Indication ns te the attitude that Sir James would take. The llntlsh (?ecniment is endeavor ing te find n method te transfer te the I'Nti'r (le eminent powers which would enable it le function without delay, it wis averted by the Dally Mall today TM- might be effected bx nn ordrr-in-Ceunell, which wen'd obviate the neres sit of waiting for Parliament te pass a special bill. IRISH AGREEMENT NOW UP TO ULSTER Frrr-nl Ca'j Dispatch Ctwvrieht. lOtt Londen, Nev 4 Great Hrltnln and lHafflOTaTKssancwaMiTiErJi leu are guaranteed egg satisfaction in Asce Stores Big, Meaty, Selected M" sJmFWr WL S r sJV8r? f - Hi Ii At all our Stores g c-5 K J vmmm 1 Jd .If Jk Beiurti,a kj, hj cn ( ynTHlBr 5 $ ff iiml j J$mQW y'siftend rioer U, U Itrpjlrlni: f JtSgP Opp. WWIWIilill I I'iMi 1 1 1 lll'l'll 1 1 V i" lili'ij'iT'luilllllI'L'iiJjJ - . Waniumker Vi'"T if Moderate Pricing of il n vetit Shoes mill j mm , . dfW) Sf S 3-n - --. j - Hi ft Sbft m ii afilf i umps & I Mr for Winter Wear ! Ill mill Anethtr And, a jjlm Mill instance of 71 mT fBtS Dalsirvcr " Mil DaUimcr fPMmll complete It ;, mill price! range I Ijli i t III The "Avenue" M ) ' mill Baby Leather Heel "PrmilPniflp" llli Patent. Hrewn or Black Kid ,, l, ff mill Bua?e Trimmed Cuban Heel lIH i Mill Tan or lilacl. Calf llm "Main Street" $ Manniih Heel lllm Tan or Ulack Calf lllm lllm '' P QTORF. 4 aecked Heather (tl 1 C X .r x w Y fJXeLO four fioere unth Seating uavaettu for 6(k i i j i i i i , i iv ii n i v i j r ... . , - . ifi ifi tf ruui . if Ttii Fur Coats aps, Scarfs, Chokers, etc., at aviegs of 20 fV UR ew factory at 200 West 28th Street 7 New Yerk City and our second fleer location enable us by thus eliminating the middle-man und expensive rental te save you at least 207e en prices about town- Step in at this wonderful shop see the finest grades of furs at literally unheard of prices. Examples of our super values Hudten Seal Coats 40" lunc with nhunV. XyratiT ir tquirrcl cllur Mm! cud. Near Seal CeaU $125. Bay Seal CeaU 76. 0SyNACK.0TZlQrr0 !.. . 'BH. . . rm mnutacturers cc iSWhoicaaicre of 1 rur l318Cheatnutll Street. JL $30000 j A The "Strand" Military or Cuban Heel Tua or Bleck Celt The welt soles and service heels make these models ideal winter footwear. As geed te leek upon as they are practical te wear and economical te buy! Special ! Clocked Heather 'Weel Hosiery Exceptional Value I THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers with Sealing Capacity for 6K. (Ven, Women. Mwhcs, Heys and Children 120406-08 Market Street the Sinn Telners have arrived at n sub stantial agreement ns te the future rev eminent of Ireland, but it is dependent en an agreement en Ulster. Meth eldcs are new awaiting the arrival of Sir Tames Craig tomorrow, when it is ex pected that he will go Inte conference with Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge en the new proposals. Ueth the Sinn Fclncrs and the Ilrlt lh are hopeful of his acceptance, for he has nlready declared his wish for peace "at a fair price." The plan of settlement calls for enlarging the power nd democratizing the council of Ire land se ns te make It n real Irish Par liament. Under the present act the members are partly elected and partly nominated bv the Crown and the Ul ster six counties linvc equnl representa tion with all the rent of Ireland. The Sinn Fein Insists, and the Prime Minister agrees, that the council should be democratically elected and the repre sentation should be based en popula tion. The Hrltish. however, are pledged net te take from Ulster without its consent nny of the privileges granted tinder the act and the next step there fore Is te tnln Ulster's consent te give up its unfair advantage in the council. In return for this concession the Sinn Fein is willing te abandon Its claim for the Independence of Ireland and te grunt te Ulster the widest measure of autonomy In the Irish state. If Ulster refil'es, the Prime Minister Is said te hnve declared that he would resign rather than te undertake the task either of coercing Ulster, except In case It violated its repented pledges, or et EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHItADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 $6 MONTH PROFESSORS' PAY Vienna Teachers, However, Get 1 nnfthnnn for TWO-thlrdS of ttti tiew Yerli, Ntev. 4. (By A. P.) 81x dollars n month Is the nvcra&e hnl nry of University professors In Vienna, according te Clemens Plrquct, Austrian child ppeclnlUt, who enme te America te deliver a scries of IccturcB nt laic University. . , . These professors, with many artists and writers, subsist at n "professors mess," he said ln en address here last night. "They are served a geed luncli con for twenty krenen, or about two thirds of n cent. The mess is sup ported by American feed drafts. " -r ,. ;-i coercing the rest of Ireland after Ulster had blocked the micccsh of a fair ar rangement. This Is n very clever politi cal move, for there is no doubt that Ulster would lese nil the sympathy of the llrltlsh people and whoever was re turned te effice would hnve mandate te settle the Irih question without re gard te its claims. It is believed that Sir James Is fully aware of this state of affairs, and is likely te be reason able. GALE WRECKS 13 VESSELS Three Men Loet During Hurricane Off Newfoundland Coast St. Jehn's, N. V., Nev. 4. (By A. P.) Three men were lest at sea nnd thirteen vessels wrecked in the hurri cane which swept the Newfoundland Const from Friday last until Monday, according te news which filtered through repaired telegraph nnd tele tele tele phone lines tnduv. The letimH were Captain Otisguc nnd Michael Conners, of the schooner Clarence 11., who were washed over board, nnd William White, of the schooner James Stanley, who was swept from the vessel's deck off St. Plerrp. MacNIder Visits Hospital St. Louts, Nev. 4 (Hy A. P.) The first elllclal act of Hanford MncMder, Hm new nntlennt cemnmndcr of the American legion, was n visit yesterday te the United Stntes Public Service Hospital te sec disabled veterans. Pheno "Tem" Felcy- for Latest Records and Columbia Grnfonelas ntl D.nn. rnlir Xllft . 1406 GIRARD AVE, $ 1 down eenrts any Columbia Grafonela nritrrtlsf-fl en this P4f. ltnlnnw en xtrmn te sun. SERVICE MUSIC SHOP acta KENAINOTON AVE. I'hen! Utns. ST03 W Americans 8ee( Werk Abroad Viishlngi":i, Nev. 4. (Hy A. P.) P.) Abnermnl economic condlt.ens a, the TT..Ia.I Uliiln.. rt,l llm Hllmtml fltlt flf uiuii'u uiuiva linn ..,. .,....... - -- Commerce Department van informed tal day by Censul B. M. I.nwten, nt'Ssn Paule, Hrftzll. American Consuls nbrehd lctters iimfriii Jt.i.i&iiiui consuls , hcAlcelnred, nre receiving many of Inquiry ns te conditions froej IS IrtilA. ' employment have Influenced mnny per-1 ,,' :,rtl,,inni' ' fi1(, ...nin sons te seek opportunities abroad, the" standpoint of the worker. SI "I Start a QenuiiiePearlNecklaceforYeur Little Qirl $Smm 'V ifr iWMWmmWlkW Q Pearls i 1 5.00 3 Poerls 3300 S Peerls $7.50 0 Pearls 51000 K. IllSmmwQLBmteutSBzM 10 Poerls $2000 GfeUaW 12 Poerls $25jOO NECKLACE The Add--PeaMNecklee censUti of group of sertulnt Orient! pearls strung en a llk cord, nertel ln a fine sold neck chain, ae that addi tional pearls of any number may be added en birthdays. Christmas and ether special occatlens until the necklace is computed. S. KIND & SONS, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCI1ANTS-JBWELERS--SILVER8MITUS faia Grafonela Was $140 New $100 Yeu Save 40 W Small First Payment Easy Monthly Terms Yeu can get this reduced price at any Columbia store listed here. The Grafonela will be delivered te your home for a small first pay ment. Yeu can pay the balance en easy monthly terms. Thi3 model and the ethers mentioned below are all standard, up-te-date Grafonelas with many exclusive Columbia improvements. Compare the modern Grafonela at today's prices with any ether phonograph we'll leave the rest te you. Yeu can get today a Columbia Grafonela with all mod ern improvements for less money than you would pay for an old fashioned unimproved phonograph. When you pay your geed money for a phonograph, get a modern instrument. PHILADELPHIA (Central) Cunningham Piane Ce., 11th & Chest nut Sts. Harry Fcdulle. 804 Walnut St. B. Futernik, 140 N. 8th St. H. C. Kahn & Sen, 11th & Filbert Sts Lit Ilrethcrs, 8th and Market Sts. JeBcph Merris, C N. 13th St. Penn Furniture Ce., 615 Market St iN. Snellenburg & Ce., 12th & Mark-n Sts. Straw bridge & Clothier, 8th & Market Sts. Stern & Ce.. 712 Market St. Widencr's, 1109 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA (Northeast) Jacob Hnllcn, 2141 N. Ftent St. Harry II. Bcddew, 1536 Oxford Ave. Frankford. "' Hnrry S. Uensteck, 2G22 Kensington Ave. Brideiburg Music Stere, 2C03 Orthe. dex St. Edward II. Burr, 2148 Frankford Ae Davics Phonegrah Ce., S. W. Cor. 6tfi uuu i erit eis. Diamond Furniture Ce, 2107 Germantown Ave. Sel. Feinstcin, 5551 N. 5th St. Frankford Music Heuse, 4G1G Frankford Aw Girard Music Shep, 607 W. GIrard Ave L. L. Geedman. 327 W. Girard Ave. Jacobs, Inc., 1501 Germantown Ave S. Jacobs & Sen, 820 Columbia AveC T. M. Kenncy, 3231 Kensington Ave Jes. Krygler, 3132 Richmond St. Z. Kitty, 101 W. Girard Ave. A. Laux Muclc Shep, 3239 N Frent St Myers F. Hall, 2G2S Germantown Ave ' R. J. McClelland, 3152 Frankford Ave C J. Oldewurtle, 2023 Germantown Ave. Herman Prepper. 2900 Richmond St. I. 8. ReiM, 919 W. Girard Ave. Abraham Saltzman, 210 Fnlrmeunt Ave. Jehn Schneider, 2828 N. 5th St. Shjerzer Piane Ce., 539 N. 8th St. narry Slrkln, 318 N. 2d St. Aaren Slepak, 1028 N. 2d St. Starr & Mose, 3631 Germantown Ave. Strand Music Shep, 1114 Girard Ave. Other Medels at these Reduced Prices $275 Columbia Grafonela NOW .$175 $225 M " M $150 $165 " " " $140 $150 " " " $125 $125 " " " $ 85 $ 75 " " " $ 60 $ 50 " " $ 45 $ 32.50 " M " $ 30 Any Dealer Listed Here Will Give Yeu These Prices and Easy Terms PHILADELPHIA (Northeast Continued) Uimcraul lalking Maehinu Ce., 2bJa Ger mantown Ave. A. II. Weir, 2205 Germantown Ave. Wm. S. White & Sen, G701 Torresdale Ave. Wambold Music Shep, 1509 N. Bread St. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest) M. M. itevurd, 4euJ cresben 6t. Uredy Uretliern, 2710 W. Girnrd Ave 'Ihce. Connelly, 2G33 W. Girard Ave' Falls Hardware Ce., Ridge & MidiaLe Avea. Ferstor Bres., 4355.58 Mai,, St., Manajunk. T. J. Feley, 140G W. Girurd Ave. Grand Music Shep, 2313 llldge Ave I rank Hninbach, 2615 Lehigh Ave ' Martin Knlwaic, 4203 Germantown Ave K. & M. Talking Machine Ce., 1412 Susdue. linnna Ave. Merris Mcjer, 4138 Germantown Ave Powers & Reynolds, 1927 W. Tiega St ' Ridge Music Shep, 1806 Ridge Ave Srkrn Brethers, 2012 N. 31st St ?HI.LDEIIi,IIIA (Northwest Continued) J. M. Tomkins. 5117 Germuntewn Ave. II. Zacenick, 2801 N. 22d St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Carsen's Music Shep, 1041 Seuth bt. J. leinstein, 1423 Point Breeze Ave. Merris Freed, 1037 8. Gth St. Kdw. J . Garvey, 1G01 S. 2d St. liugene Geldman, Inc., G23 Seuth St. J. Hubermiin ei Sen, 2027 S. 13th St Keystone Talking Machine Ce., 1701 S. 7th A. Lupinacci, 730 S. 7th St. ii nA,i,'rl,n,fei lG01 ChrlHtlnn St. IV .Millcf, G04 S. 2d St. Metropolitan ftjusic Heuse, 1G37 Passyunl Jehn A. Moere. 20th and Federal Sts O'Hara Muse Slere, 201 Wolf ?V ' II. J'olikeff. 2128 S 7th St. St Red a Bres mil s. 8th St. I). Resenfrld. 234 Seuth St fi. RiiHce, 930 S 8h fit. SOUTn PHILADELPHIA (Continued) H. A. Walters, 1408 Seuth St. J. E. Williams, 1703 Snyder Ave. S. A. Welpert, 2017 Seuth St. WEST PHILADELPHIA C'Lcct Music Inn, 4136 Market St. Cunningham Piane Ce., C2d & Area Sts. Gee. B. Duvis & Ce., 3930 Lancaster Ave. Gee. B. Davis, 5207 Market St. Luigi Giuliano, 404 N. 61th SL Ernest liegeman, 4058 Lancaster Ave. Lightbewn'a Music Shep, G221 Wood land Ave. M. Grass, 221 S. GOth St M. Grass, 5637 Cheater Ave. Mclchlerri, Jewelry & Music, 485b Lancaster Ave. A. Neshanian. 511 S. GOth St. O'Halloran, The Music Man, 7 S 50th St. Wideiucr's, 19 S. 52d St. Wilmer Music Stere, 7104 Elmwood At e. CAMDEN, N. j. M. S. Bannach, 1014 Kaighn Ave. Camden Phonograph Ce., 323 Kaighn Are. A. J. Eberhard, 2614 River Ave. W. H. Kilng Piane Ce., 700 Broadway Ervln J. Kruck, 1252 Kaighn Ave. S. Lewis & Sen, 1109 Broadway J. Marsick, 1810 Broadway SUBURBAN Ambler, Pu. Gee. R. Weikle ARDMORE The Spotlight MuMc Shep, 9 Cricket Ave. Chester, Pa, Baren Bres., 225 Market St. B. Freeman, HO W. 3d St. A. W. Welson, 604 Edgemont Ave. Darby, Pa, , B. F. Carr, 512 Main St. Shumnn Drug, Main & Chester Pike. ... . .. Norristown, Pa. Bleck Bres., B. E., 15 W. Main St. wiiTiincr, . it, 4uu Marshall Ht. . I ch Tl he VE SO CO A an let ah Bl. 8m tan fl! h tl u Yeungjuhns, E. J., 239 W. Main 9t. n BfEmWBBBmwjmwRmmmBimMMWmmmJmmS I Mili i IImiii lllillf-' ' " J vh. U MU r,. it L i : A i f ( ' LlHb HHHHflHHflflNMBiBIIHaaaakaaaMaLaa, L
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