Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 6

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SOLD EVERYWHERE
OF SOVIET DANGER
Setting Up Communist Repub
lie Would Ruin Cause for
Century, Says Churchill
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HUWAIWItHMJI
ANTHRACITE RANKS
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TO RESUME TROOPS' RECALL
Hy the AMerinltd IYns
Londen, Veb. 10. Prediction that a
coup d'etnt In Irelnnd which resulted
In the setting up of n Soviet republic
venlil ruin Ireland's rnuse for a cen
tury, wn ninde by Winsten Churchill,
I Secretary for the Colenics, In moving
I In the Heuse of Commens today the
second rending of the Irish Wee State
Hill. Such nn occurrence wni net nt
nil likely, however, in the oplnleu of
the llrlthli Government, he Mild.
Tteferrlng te the present Irish Par
llnmrnt. the (. oleninl secretary saiu
Lewis' Strength Is Seriously
Threatened by Secessions'
in Hard-Ceal Fields
DELEGATES CHANGE FRONT
SuttM Dlapateh te Evening Public I.tdger
Indianapolis, Feb. 10. Adminlstrn
tlen strength In the nnthrncite fields has
been seriously threatened by Rlnnlde
Cappllllnl, nnd Alex Campbell, both of
the l'lttsten section, who have joined
Ums insurgent forces of Alexander
Ilewnt, the Kansas insurgent, for the
purpose of overthrowing Jehn L. Lewis,
International president.
The three anthracite presidents nnd
mcir iinucrsimiics una counted nn n
, virtually iiiinnltnein vote in support of
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NEV K HKKOKi: OFFEKKI) AT
THIS I'KICK
10 DAN' FKKK TIUAI.
ONK YKAn CllTABANTKK
TIIOROUGIHY nKCUSTKbCtKD
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BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO.
"It was net chosen because of the i Lewis nnd his nelleles in Mm Intrmn.
fitnes' of its members te govern, butUletinl convention. Then Cappllllnl nnd
becnuse they were thought te be the Campbell arrived, formed n coalition
most obnoxious te Great Britain nnd with Hnwnt niul Knrrlnirtnn nnd etnvtn.l
because they were the men who hated , in te "bust cm up" in the anthrnclte i
I tins country tnevt. it any pregres is ticid. uneir work wns secretly done
I te le made, there ought te be n parlhi- for a time nnd it was being quite offer--mom
in Ireland representing the hope , lively carried en when the district lead-
uievucreu wiiui wns going en.
Otn Fight Developing
There Is new developing an open fight
between the Insurgent nnd administra
tion ferrcs of the nnthrncite field. " The
best work of the insurgents is being ttene
among district Ne. delegntcs. It is
ndmlttcd by the ndminlstrntien that the
entire vote of the dclegntes in the Pitts Pitts
ten area will be cast for Hewnt. If
there nre H.'O votes cast from district
X. 1; Cappllllnl nnd Campbell will con
trol nt least 100 of them and these will
be turned ever te Ilewnt
of the future rather than the hatred of
the p.ist.
I "It ! perfectly clear that the repu
diation of the trenty by Irelnnd would
fiee till parties from their engagements,
I nnd the position of Great ltritaln,
standing en the treaty and ready te
I carry it out if ethers were found en
I behalf of the Irlh nation te de their
part, would be n position of great moral
nt well as undoubted material strength."
Mere Troops te He Withdrawn
Michael Cellins return te Dublin to
day after only twelve hours in Londen
and his admlwlen thnt he wns net ills-t
J
It isn't the
a me tint of
money i n -
vested in
In district Ne. 7 Mm nKiirvnnta Vinre
satisfied with the results of his con- fulled te muke nny inroads en the or er
ferenccs with Government officials here jgantzatien forces led bv Themas Ken
are taken te mean thnt the Hrltish 'ncdy. The Huzlcten president will be
evacuation of Seuth Ireland will be re- 'able te cast the vete of his district nl-
sumiMi inrtnwitii nncl continue unin- imest ns a un t in snnnert of tie inter-
rnntlennl chief,
In district Ne. 0 the insureent ele
ment has put in some heavy work. The
Advertising,
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termptcdly
llus would relieve the situation In
Ireland of one of its most serious
features. Se official explanation of the .result of it is that there will be n small
assurances liiven MT. LOl ins. newevcr. vntn rnst In uinnnrt nt TInu.it.
I lias yet been made. I , . ,,, .,
Ne troop,? have been moved-from th I eieg;es quange rreni
Seuth since Monday with the execution ' The administration forces call nttcn
I of 'KMj tainlrvmen. who embarked at Hen te the fact thnt nt the Shamekln J
I Dillilln fr T li'riimil Tncf ,t-lif TV.rt I'mirnntlnn wliPH fl. Mnnln Pnmmlttwi rl
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DUt HOW tne lnveSimGnt u,llicr troops .which nrrlvcd In Dublin reported, nnd when the quc-stien of ad-
J 4-U . 'en Monday nre still there. mlnistrntlen policies came up, the con-
IS Itiade tnat COUntS Mr. Churchill also announced that ventien voted te a man in support or
If s-ou really want morn t,uln-es we will impartial t'oimnis-elens. each of which Jehn L. Lewis. Virtually the f-ame
demerutratu our ability te help you secure it. will Include several Hrltlsh rcpresenta- delegation thnt transacted business at
.I.aa , . ,f Oft .1 UU,nt.l fAH .1a nlitlia.rilln mla.nH., lu
HiPTniTP ll' IIS "I'll ns UUICCTS ll mr oppes- ..-ll.liiumiii mi int.- uuiuiuvuv niniri.-i n
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OI II1C UOldCr (JIbpillC. ui nil; puhh; tn-iv)iUU' nu iiu inuinnni
,. ... . , . et approval en i.ewis nt MinmKin nre
Opposition Gaining Ground .fighting his policies here nud have exc-
The strensth of the conservative en- Ipiitnl nn nbeiit fnoe. This is due. the
Advertising Agency ! Position te the measure, which is stated leaders say. te the mlsNenary efforts
te be growing apace owing te the re-, of Cappllllnl and Campbell.
Transportation Bide. Spruce 7001: Kace 147 i CCnt happenings in Ireland, especially ' The convention today marked time.
the kidnapping, vnnnet jet be sntii-fac- Tiny roll will of delegntcs en the llewut
I teniy gauged, and will piulinbly depend case was delayed nwuiting linnl decision
I upon the developments between new and as te who was entitled te vote, and
tiie vote, us well ns upon tue state- after considering a half score of con cen con
ment.s of the Government Ministers, tests the convention adjourned until to te
Best informed opinion nt the moment i morrow.
is. however, thnt the dissidents will net
prove numerous enough te prevvut pas
sage of the bill.
The strife In !felfnt. which jester
day went from bad te worse, Is causing
tne greatest concern te tne local au- -. -u. - n...... -r.,. n-.
I theritles. whose "fferts te step the dls- a'BP '-" rl" .-
orders hitherto have failed. It is con- der Against Mexican Malcontents
fined te certain areas, and the author-1 vi i.. t.... iri, i m. A.
yities belieic it te be based en religious ' -.,,. ,' ,' '' ' .Tllnrr., .,,...
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ENGLEMANi
REBELS THREATEN JUAREZ;
U. S. TROOPS MOBILIZED
BEST
COAL
WX SERVE YOU RIGHI
IfWcil Lnlltil OuUIIS Troem are ro-encratins with the ' and at Fert Hllss. where reports have
police In their efforts te root out the j caused emergency steps te be taken te
Unt Ced Yard in PKUMplk nests of snipers, but small success has I t ,. fe thrcntencd rebel attack
i thus far been achieved, nnd reports in- '"""? '"' " " ' . , .
TRENTON AVE. &
WESTMORELAND ST.
WRITE OR PHONE NOW!
Bell, Franki?rd21jja
Keystone, East 77d4
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dlcate that there will he further nets' Juarez. Fhc thousand American
of terror before the anarchy which is . troops hnc been mobilized nt Fert Hllss
incensing the great majority of the Bel- ...0 nretcct the border."
fast citizens is quelled. , um,cl.
Belfast. Feb. 10. (By A. I'.) The I command of General J. J. Memlcz is
authorities tednj commandeered Ulster i ,.STiPclally alert, the general himself dc
Hull, the commodious structure en Bed- ci,m.,i tedav he had little confidence in
feid street ordinarily used for concerts i reports coming primarily from cxpn
nnd assemblages, for the use of the I trInted citizens nnd ether members of
troops new- engaged in combating the I thc rebel junta in 1U l'nse that Juarez
disorders here. LTp te 10 e clock this ' is ,,,, fit object of rebel leaders,
morning the casun ties hud reached n (;,.cral Mendez flatly denied report.
total of 111. with the deaths numbering lImt ll0 i,a(1 i,cn ,,PI,roached by lcpic-thirty-teur.
spntnMvi-s of robel factious resardms
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economical ' The most splendid
illumlnant for Textlle ."Willi, and
factories. Shows tru enlers tit
ut than any ether artificial IIrIiL
Lending Hteres nnd olllce build
ings oM-rywhere nre adopting Ue
"Amerlcellte."
AMEIUCOLITK COMPANY, Inc.
401 I'rnnelri llull.llnc
1S2H t'liKttnut M 1'lilln.
Phem: Yl'iilnut 3VS1
fie-year-elil child, who was struck by
a bullet while playing In the street.
A workman proceeding along Seaford
street, in the Ballymacarrctt area, was
shot dead. Youthful gunmen held up
workers In the Lew Market district and
wounded one of them.
thc revolution nnd that he had been
usked te surrender his command te thnt
faction. He said, however, that In
hud heard thnt tin rebels were at
tempting te concentrate men south of
Juarez, but that he discredited the re-
Hurts.
4 . r.ni...a nt Tnft Tlltkl. mlmlHr!
U,.i,tnu Mi.i.nlinn Tnr.nt nn...... J.. . . . ... .... ..
.iii i Vi iii ' . 'w'",'"iii that they had heard Hint wencrni .Men
of the Irish Ijcpublicnn Army, and two An md been invited te join the reo ree reo
ether Ilepubllcan officers, Patrick and liitienists
Michael Murney, hne been arrested at "JJ
Xewry b Ulster special constables. J Tn Un..n. pr-M ifc-rti fui IM
The officers were proceeding from I TO HONOR GEN. MCGLACHLIN
Kilkcel, County DeWn, In the direction i
of Kolleweil when captured. Thcv were Prnmnllnn te Rank of Ma ler General
i taken te Lisnncrce. where they were wlll B R,rnmm.nriprt
searciicn. nnu niiurwaru were com eyed --- -..-
te the Xcwry military barracks undr ' Washington. Feb. 10. (By A. P.)
heavy escort. They nre brothers of P, Xominntlen of Brigadier General I'd
Murnej, chairman of the Kilkecl Beard ward 1'. McGlachlin. Jr., cemmnndaiit
uf Guardians. of the Army War College, te be a major
An attempt was made this forenoon general te succeed Majer General Wll Wll
te burn the disused workhouse at Htrn- Ham (J. Haan en the latter's retirement,
bane. Xerth Tjrone, which the militaxy March .",1, will be lecemmcndcd by
had slgiillied their intention of occupying ' Secretary Weeks, it was Hnnnuuced to te
this week. A police patrol noticed day. Colonel William II. Hay, chief of
flames eemine from the structure and stnff of the American forces in Ger
ihe entire force, wns mobilized nnd many, will be recommended for the ie-
hocked the fire. Kxamluatieu showed ' suiting vacancy in the crnde of brigadier
that petrel had been strewn ever the ' general, nnd Colonel IMmiind Wit ten
stnirs nnd bedding. Thc district hespl- mjer. new chief of staff. Xinlh Ceips
tal adjoins the workhouse. .Area, will be recommended for promo-
It uppears thnt a number of nrmed tirtn te succeed Itrlifadler General
men entered the Strnlmne workhouse. I Charles G. Trent en the latter's lotlie
ner-nwed the nurses and placed them ment. April 0.
in a cernnr of the main room and General McGlachlin commanded the
covered them with revelers. The band artillery of the First Army in Frnnce in
I then sel.ed the bedding, which was u-ecl . met of the major engagements, bavins;
A LITTLE HINT
Try this Ilenuty Ti eutwent for sov sev sov
eral nights and then note the clear, soft
yeiillifulness of jour complexion.
Wash your face, neck, hands nnd
arms with warm w.Uer and Hlurk nnd
Whltn Seap. Then, with the flnuer tips
lightly apply enough Hlack nnd Whlttt
in me iiiiciuiii. in i trie nuiiuins
nblnzu. The workheuso guardians re?
fused en Tuesday te turn eer the
I building te the military, wlftt thereupon
i commandeered It.
1000 cutis nnd tiO.000 men under his
command in the San Mihicl nnd the
MeUMi-Argenne operations. He later
commanded the First Dnlslen In the
Army of Occupation.
- Diamond Bracelet
This flexible bracelet Is made of green geld with
platinum front, iJnd contains eleven diamonds, grad
uating in sire $340.
The' illustration docs scant justice te this
bracelet. Yeu will, upon personal ihspectien, be
convinced of thc attractiveness of it, as well as
thc many ethers we have te offer. Our prices
arc moderate.
S. Kind & S0H8 lUO Chestnut St
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEflS SILVERSMITHS
HALF-MILLION DOLLAR GOING BUSINESS
In the Heart of the Third Richest Agricultural County
in the United States, and in a City of Untold
Wealth, te be Sold te the Highest Bidder for Cash
Because of the death of Mr. Abraham Roseneur, senior member
of the firm, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE, fixtures, equipment
nnd GOOD WILXi of B. ROSENOUR ft SONS, Frederick, Maryland,
Is hereby offered for sale, by means of seated bids, as hereinafter
specified.
THE STOCK IN TRADE IS A TREMENDOUS ONE. It con
sists of ever 20.000 PAIRS OF SHOES for men, women and children,
THOUSANDS Or MEN'S SUITS, besides THOUSANDS OF BOYS'
AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, a large number of overcoats, nnd n
COMPLETE AND HIGH-GRADE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISH
INGS, hats, caps, trunks, bags and ether articles of wearing apparel,
suitable for boys and men. INCLUDING THOUSANDS OF PAIRS
OF THE FINEST HOSIERY abounding In llsle thread and silk
for men and women.
THIS MERCHANDISE IS ALL FIRST CLASS, nnd, In the main,
nothing but exclusive nnd fashionable lines are carried, as Indicated
by the follewing:
' CLOTHING: HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX, SOCIETY
BRAND. FASHION PARK, KUPPENHEIMER,
STYLEPLUS. ETC.
SHOES MEN'S: PACKARD. HESS. RALSTON. CRAW-
" FORD. SLATER. WALK - OVER. ENDICOTT-
JOHNSON. RICE ft HUTCHINSON.
SHOES LADIES': JULIAN ft KOKENGE. QUEEN
.QUALITY. DOLLY MADISON, SLATER, A. H.
COLMARY. ETC.
HATS: STETSON, KNOX, SCHOBLE, ETC.
THi: BUSINESS IS CONDUCTED In two three-story buildings
(Nes. 3!l N. Market nnd 4 E. Patrick Streets, Frederick, Maryland),
which are Ideally located, being In the center of the main business
thoroughfares of the city. EACH BUILDING is modern In every
way, especially adapted te the purposes of the business. One building
has electric elevator service. NEW EQUIPMENT, of the latest type,
hns just been Installed In the Gents' Furnishings Department, at a
cost of ever $3000. A LEASE FOR TEN YKARS will be given en
the buildings, nt nn annual rent of J6000. or $250.00 per month for
each building the Inndlerds te pay the tastes, lnsurance und upkeep
of the reef en each building. .
THE ANNUAL SALES AMOUNT TO OVER $400,000. This
oIume of business has continued for the lest flvn years. Including
1921. The firm of B. ROSENOUR & SONS Is nn old established ene,
having been founded 65 years age. THE MOST REMARKABLE
FEATURE OF ALL IS TltAT IT HAS NEVER COST OVER 10 PER
CENT TO CONDUCT THIS BUSINESS.
The business of both stores will be sold as nn entirety. Scaled
bids, addressed: "Sealed bid. B. ROSENOUR ft SONS." must be
sent care of Citizens National Bank, Frederick. Maryland. A certi
fied check for $5000, payable te the order of H. ROSENOUR & SONS,
must accompany each bid. These bids will be opened at the -Citizens
National Bank, Frederick, Maryland, Wednesday, March 1, 1922, at
12 o'clock neon.
The right te reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved, only how
ever, ns a protection te the owners. In the event the hlchcst bid Is
inadequate. v
THE BUSINESS POSITIVELY WILL BE SOLD. UNDER THE
TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SURVIVING
PARTNERS AND THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ESTATE W
THE DECEASED PARTNER. THE SURVIVING PARTNERS CAN
NOT. EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, PURCHASE THIS
BUSINESS.
The stores will be closed from Saturday, February 18, 1922, at
11 o'clock P. M.. and remain closed until after the bids arc opened
en Wednesday, March 1. 1922. te wfferd prospective purchasers the
opportunity te Ins-poet "e stock.
THIS IS THE BEST PROPOSITION THAT HAS EVER BEEN
OFFERED, AS IT IS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ITS KIND IN
MARYLAND, OUTSIDE OF BALTIMORE. DON'T HESITATE
TO BID.
Fer further Information, call en or communicate with the under
signed, or LEO WEINBERG, Attorney for the estate, Frederick,
Maryland.
BENJAMIN ROSENOUR,
CERSON ROSENOUR,
Surviving Partners, Frederick, Maryland.
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On Itedurlng
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IF I could only get thin!
My husband thinks I am nil right
Beauty Blench te form a coating eerjust as I am. He wouldn't hnve mi
me bk u suriace. ; eir te remain en i r ,. .i i
overnight. Next mernlnir remove , with ! ew Peuml f,,ttcr or "n I"1"15 thinner.
I.ithcr her husband Is easily
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Hit " iv4 , j uiuiyuhuij fiiiu u.stj un y ,iu(r ;
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"y-T,, your Biwn is cu-ar ami smoetii. i - -,
W'tf All dniB stores stl and Buar.mtee' Well, I have a frlend who says she
t'Ste T41flfl en. I Whlla lln.i,.,.. IllfrtV. rft.. I . .. . ., ... .. .
e,. i.. ". ...; nv, ;ius tne host STiieme in tne world for
m
Bend 25c te Dept C, 1'IeiikIi, Mem-
"ir '' genuine eldordewn ceiitalnlnp a two
L,jp weeks' supply of the perfect face powder
X
phis, Tcnn., for a refutable powder puff
Black and Whlte "Incense of Flowers." , lemons everv day and then take n scald
getting thin : Yeu diet ene week nt,d
then you cat the next.
1 hnvc a friend who says if you cat
4 Wterature clvlna In detail all Infermn-! 11B het bnth just befere elujr te bed.
UfiSi . tten reBardlnsr the beautifying properties ",. ..in ..nducu In no time
',.: -f nn,llv m..nnh ,niill,l ,,r,A .1........ JOU Will 1LIIUIU (l I1U IIUIC,
v. .... .....w nv uwwi, ,ciUrSL. I
I WONDER If that's really se?
She says it is.
Tlas she tried It?
Ne. but she says she has a friend who
ttied It, nnd she says her friend tuys it
I works.
Well, I have tried everj thins. I have
walked, and redo nnd ran und rolled.
I hnve dinted und sturved. And every
timu I lese ene pound It comes back
with two mere, se I hnve just given
up. Any way, Jehn says he likes me
just ns I am,
IrSL.i.
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HAVK you ever tried reducing te i
music?
I've tried dancing, If that's what
you menu, I
Ne, I mean these exercises en rec
ords. Ne. Have you?
Ne, but I have a friend who has a I
friend who wiys she knows somebody i
v.he triad It and it works tine,
Well, I'll try nnythlns unce.
Me ten, I'ut It doesn't soem te be et
nny use might just ns well reconcile
one's self tu being fnt and be done
with It
Yes, I tnink it's fntc. If you nre I
going te be fat ou nre going te Ik
fat. I say you only live ence nnd jeu
might just ns well enjoy life. Ilesldes,
Jehn likes me ns I nm. (Wise mnn!)
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Adding te the attraction of her public rooms with'
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traveler of luxurious taste open fires in reading,
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Complete telephone system. Large library. Gymna
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and three ether splen
did ships ever 20,000
tenseach for Ireland,
Wales and English
Lake District.
In the imetiHg-reem
ciWhite star Linext
American Line v .jaaW Red Star Line
International Mercantile Marine Company
Philadelphia Passenger Office: 1319 Walnut Street
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THE RURAL WEEKLY
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Can Yeu Find Ten Words in This Picture That Starts With S?
$1,000.00 for thc Beat Answer
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Just leek at the picture above! Can you see any objects in it who
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who can find the most. '
Big Prizes Little Effert
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Th judge of thi puttie game will be F. C. Miller,
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