Vv - h (. n? v ';; v V' V' 't-'-" '" "if if " ' v ""' , si'.,1 i , - - . t,w if v ft? I I &VKta3 PUBLIC EEfiB-PflmAftliml, WEDNESDAY, DEOBMBJBB 7, 1021 13 SjtfriL CHINESE SHOWERING PROPAGANDA UPON PARLEY lack faction Tries te Prove It Is tlG Only Genuine Spokes man for China By a Btttff Correspondent IVtfhliiftlen. Dm- -.-Up.te.dnte wibllclty me"10'18 tlial nmW " crC(1 a the 'best nf Amrrlcnn prens ntfcntn !.d pfftpnunndlMfi nre beln employed i t China's case net only before tlie Armament Conference, but before ti'iihlntten and tlie world. Be cfllclent have the Cliiiieie proven ln'lh! field that Attaches of the Con Cen Ztntt arc bcfiinnttiK te fifty, "Thexe tan don't need te be told nnythlnul" This npplles primarily te the Chlnewe . Tint' erunnlrnt enu and the vnrieuh !iih Sem te Imve A direct or hidden lffiLhl " the Chinese Government ,uerrii.....". !,;,--. M -l nranii nwi in mm u.ii. wind. The Japanese Empire Is held up te the world n the Oermnny of tlie Orient. The Southern Chlrtche nre biiNy epprlslnn Washington of the "real olinrncter of the I'ckln Oevprnment." KkOtPHnn nf thn enrnni. f 1V T .!.. Chenif Tse-Iiln and Twe Kun, who put "i't-.011!1 P"H ,lwii puppet officials and cabinet members In l'elcln according te . : l. .: "..: ',,- t-HiHiiiiipu in me nqeKicm. t'liaiur-The-L n. nh i m. or nmentM. ulth hrnilqimrtmii at Kiln an. Canten, have had their re She champion and protagonists. PA the parleys progress or fall te Jirew-Chlncse literature, pours Inte fflmce l"rters In Increas tig vol vel Si"" Is being sheucred en delegates WiCf0rTvPeDutent"ielegfttes thrnMelm Nneked the value of publicity. They ,TC in Hi .11 'contact with their Amerl 1 Al'cri. and m Midi of the Chinese "1 tints'' hah been taken up in the Iff E"".1" rvminiitee have come " with bulky statement of feri Cutnts te bolster their case. I CUlm te Speak 'for All China i ..ih Se Koe end their nsSo nsSe ,?' e&een busllv engaged In spare tlatfd hnbcnnvlnclng tlie Conference 'V J China and net merely the hA6 e c!V"anffnl7ed- KON-ernmcnt, fi .4V n..n Chinese call "li irMft tne ." hll" r whims." arc contained In the iKICtR. (Minllf.T-n.T li. .1.. i .. adviser of the lckln delegation, is de- Kiiiucii u a ienncr Drigunu in Mon Men emirm. One of the pamphlets of the Canten rnlnese says: m,.Ji'i5 ekl" .KOvcrnment is bankrupt morally, financially and politically. TIm cellapie Is expected daily. Its failure u i-iij hip innii dim November 1 te (be Continental and Commercial Trust and Havings Hank of Chicago has Injured the credit nf r.iilnn iiimn.i .i u. what little resteet the Chinese people ii for tbc rtevcrnment that sits in ,l ekin. Tlie l'ekin Government would mvu iiiucn long age had it net been Chinese nf gperetarj' Oencrnl xhc rtnVe deelgatien. In p Tj?n' , itthc "negatlve results" e . e!'.rt en? manifestation of the SffiM?thA. marked the ne- Fer Athletes PSSSi gAUKK TiailliiiiBitari Relieves Pair Ketpa7hhe Handy TSeUfnmOCe.MV IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHII II i for the recognition Bccerded il by Uifl rowers." In a pamphlet prepared by Ta Chen, of Columbia University, and published by the Ohlnene Totrletio Committee of yew ienc v;ity. nc tnten Chlncse further dellnc tlie Issue. Tlie peece fully disguised military preparedness" policy of Jniian In colonizing Man churia nmHKerca and presenteil nt great length, with maps and quotations from what purports te be official Jap nncse military document. i ;' ' ) ' ' ' Occupation of Shantung by the Jap Jap nncse Is tlie especial irritation nt tilts' time, although hundreds of ether nets tit nggresdlen nre cited as evidence of Imperialistic designs attributed te the Japs, ltefcrrlng te the control by Japan of Tslngtae, principal pert of the Shantuhg l'etilnsuln, Ta Chen, the Chinese spokesman, says: "The strategical location of Tsingtae may be roughly compared with thnt of New Yerk Harber. If Cuba, in the futur, should beceme a powerful etate ntid be hostlle te the United States no American cltlen would permit Cuba te maintain n stronghold In the harbor. The Japanese occupancy of Tsing-Tae Is, indeed, n constant menace te the In tegrity and security of the Chinese nation." Te nil of which Vice Foreign Minister llnnihnra, one of the Japanese dole dele gatcH, replies: "In geed American slang, "it 1 bunk.' " Mima i ffil i mi ii'iiiiiw imiiNHiMHiHMiip umiiiinnK Today IRMinIVHIltin!IW!liW UlfMilil Central Holdings The Wilsen Estate AUCTION CHINESE BOYCOTT BRITISH Move Almd Against Amey Firm Threaten! te Spread Amey, China, Dec. 7. (By A. P.) Friction arising between the local Brit lah and Chinese authorities in regard te the British concessions here has resulted .lhn rieolsrallen nt n. boycott b.V the hlniMe iiffiilnHt HiiUerfiefd tfi Hwllc. nn English tlrm with wide connettlens. The movement Is nftld te hav been efTcctlve thus far, and the Chinese arc new endeavoring te expand it Inte n general bojrett ngnlnst the Hrltlsh. There Is much nntlBrltlsh feeling, and lecnl business Is thereby seriously handicapped. 1920 OAKLAND SEP A& Blx cord tlMM Weitlncnetit lhrekl U new throughout. Will icrltli for TW, NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY S25 Mlrket Stfttt, Ckmltti, N. J. riien t Onmdm BAM The property al S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Streets (Old Y. M. C. A. Bldg.) Let, 72x230 ft. te Sansom St. 1016-18 Chestnut St. Let, 53x230 2-3 ft. te Sansom Street ALSO N. E. Cor. 8th and Ranstead Sts. 25-27 S. 8th St. and 721-23 Ranstead St. Let, 39 2-3 x 138 ft. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers 1519-21 Chestnut St., Philadelphia I'D iMBEM.ISMBB iliWIYniiilliUOl !! 1MB UBuliM M IU IUjrHI!l Chagrined at the Chinese pre- . r,V:ri nrantees from Japan. C 4Bnlt P"n"T ,1i rades e ? rt red U te ed banners, enllln I Kchlne delegates te "withdraw. made up nutomebiles, fllled of a with ' th rnnferenee These precessions Snts have paraded Washington ffi The studentn hare new turned 52 their propaganda biittc.ics. and iTbeinbardlng the various visiting Jrimtlens tilth IHcrature Bhelint he uilery of Japan's aKSrcsslens in China nd the alleged illegality of the former s "ficrcral Chinese correspondents are rue "covering" the Conference, and Jinn's press is well represented. If the istate of feellnc between them ih re flected In dlspntchcs te their papers In the Orient, it mny well be Imagined that the dove of peace will net find the at nenihere of the Far Hast congenial fei t leliR time te come. Sneer at Japanese Spokesmen Chinese press representathes attend the conferences of eornspendents with the Japanese repicscntnthi's nt confer cenfer confer wce,liend(iHarters, and openly Hneer nt the ftitemeiits of NlppenV upekesmen. FamphU ts en .7apinMse cinlgnitlen te China arc belntf circulated by the thou- What the Cushion Sele Dees Jtist te remind you that the Iamb's wool and cork cushion sole in the Dr. Heed Cushion shoe is of real value. It absorbs the bheck of walkiiiR. U relieves the strains of stand ing. It bupnerts the feet by con forming te the curves of the sole. Tlie felt absorbs, feet meibture. The cork keeps out street danip- ntbb. And both aid in shutting out the cold of pavements. Bttttr Sheci Cannet Be Made CySHIQlV SHOES FOR WOMEN MADE BY JOHN EBDERTS SHOE CO. ' "OlpeKLYAT 106 Seuthl3,hSi. 3Doer J3eew Cnwiaut tiii!!iiiirjrariiiii!(!i!im The finest butter in Americu! REMEMBER it you de net talze rAd time te attend this Great Sale and BUY a home in the future, you will have te pay a profit te these who de take the time te attend and BUY Snapping up the BARGAINS. m- vwr1 1'H H 1 ,t?ss? ""BfflSrMHB luV j taiK it ever leitli Uncle Sam YOU are complaining of the high rents due te the housing shortage. Hew can rents come down when in Philadelphia alone there is a shortage of 20,000 houses? The same is true of all ether centres of population supply and demand regulates rents just as it does the price of all commodities. Uncle Sam, during the war, was forced te build houses because of the lack of supply and the excessive demand. Uncle Sam had te build high-grade houses te attract the finest class of employee. Uncle Sam built without regard te cost. But, new that the war is ever, the United States Government, which is net in the real estate business, has no need for these houses and is going te sell them separately! "for whatever they may bring," at auction. Uncle Sam's Sale of Houses is the logical solution of the housing problem for these who want te own a home of their own and get away from high rents for all time. Talk it ever with Uncle Sam's repre sentatives and arrange te buy the house that suits you beat. There are many types te select from. Yeu pay your own price for the house, or houses, you select. 1578 Brick Houses at "Fairview," Camrlerj, N.J. and 320 Houses at "Harnman," Bristel, Pa, Pcwanen'. Brick Houa net portable type deUched, seml-drtacfaed and attached te b sold separately AT PUBLIC AUCTION NEXT Saturday, Dec 10th, 1921 At 1 P. IL. -the rni, In a &g , T -d cOn ch, m DfWr 205Sta325y"J Mortgage 6 O UUVVIl or 60 at 5J 50 at 5 INSPECT THE HOUSES TODAY. Take trolley or automobile bus lines from Market St. Ferry direct te Pairview Send for Booklets end for further particuUrs te Jeseph P. Day at tiny of thvfelknrini oiHeaa CAMDEN OFFICE "Fairview," Camden; N. J. Phene Cimdan 31S6 PHILADELPHIA OFFICE The U. S. Shipping Beard 140 North Bread St., PhlU, Pa V- ff Auctioneer s Auctioneer 67 Liberty Street, New Yerk City BRISTOL OFFICE "Harriraan," Bristel, Pa. Peona Britte! 400 Btneh Itt WASHINGTON OFFICE The U. S. Shipping Beard t9th &B Stfc,N.WnWahlnsten,D.C MakeThisa!SX-mas When you consider the very low cost of the Ferd Sedan, its beauty, comforts and convenience, it makes a most useful and enjoyable gift for every member of the family and one that is net extravagant The sooner your order is placed, the mere certain you can be of timely delivery. Terms if desired. Authorized Pluladelphie. Ferd Dealers . i. neriMi.N ecritui:sTRR.N ei-jcy ieiiv iimmii.h . !nc'nM'n'td. fl!,J A Hiltlmore Mr,. J3t llu-llrUtn I'lfcr I SJI North Ilread si. Hoedlind 4W)7-)8 Went 1020 ItustlMen 03(1 I ,"TlirClinWV MM"am" ' r.IN A. SWKNSO.N j:. M. llAIlTLKTI "prJcJ MV I miikfenl 7H7-mj Kt7023 Marin IJ.I1 Mfnt i'JV. MORRIS JONK.M.. Inc. IMKKS, MOTOR OKt COIIIIS CltlilCIC MOTORS (COO Ueadblne Mr. 3427 ( litslnut . 7t Woodland Ae. Oifrbroek 4004 rt20D 1'rcten ,3M e st IK.tl Woodland IU10 III KOrXI.B-flRKENnOOI CO. M W.fcR A KARIT.I.KS .1. 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It is net enough te knew what these improvements are nor what they de for etherswhat they will de for you is the important thing. Any GMC dealer will gladly explain their technical details any GMC owner will proudly tell you of their practical advantages hew they increase ability te gre service, and at the same time show very real savings by "the mile, day and year. LfSzr GiC deader yen of therrecent price reduction of $500 en the K-16 one ten truck and substantial reduc reduc tem throughout the entire line from te 5 ten capa city which give you these greater advancements at prices seldom equalled. TbetV you wfll surely regard GMC trucks asthe soundest investment vu can possibly make. GKBCBRAir Meters Truck Company Xttrtaiee er Gmearat It eVera Cerpera PONTIAC, mCHIGAN DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH V tfr I At all our Stores illlMiiiliniiwi 205 North 22d Si. Spruce 2076 Race 7659 ?P m, 1 A- UL4 5 ' hi r ' iMiiMMMiMMmaMBaMrMMyainiitaikniiaAiiMiiMtMMiiMnMiii i i ' )
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