WW ' ' HI .- J WiJM I.' i IJ! A m ..?. y JH't AV. r a iftx WMW) HWffi ViJ?W' itfPSSfi ;W wmW- :n rvv ;iv MKtMM ' r rv-'l n j EVENING PUBLIC W?iS&.iS$SSB!H ' vA-xii-j'rvwr-i.'ainrTr jt i."ifiVi. '" Mr r rr i n i mi ' 1 1 1 i - ' " i wwfcv.-ran---( t r " -y v?i,WHK fcffi: 'l,wiiiiiii?wTrvwj7ivrjA.fcvi LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922 m wmsmtmx&i wmmm BEtSl : wn W& m The Dteetherr and 'WOMAN'S EXCHANGE tnbnti' and Chlldftn'i Clothing Rtaa-Md tad Md te Otdtr 114 Seuth 17th Street '!W)V-' Hamuli If g 4 1 I ( A KaA A f?a mkv IN r j vwamn fcd Mil I v mkkw " m IC ia ULSTER BODY GETS F WORD Ri uace ai flank Supplies Blank S)003 boundfirleoaeleaf, aiMnucJiniiMiivi Market Street 1 ' Message Opening Parliament I Suggests Laws te Curb Belfast Crimes 83 SLAIN IN CITY THIS YEAR KHELtS Vegetable Flower and Grass EEDS Will surely give you satisfactory results Magnificent Catalogue Free RESENT GANDHI'S ARREST East African Modems Are Deeply Stirred by Britain's Course J lnden. March 11. (Ily A. I'.) Tlie arrest In India of Mohandas K. (inmll'l, tiim-ro-nprratlenlst leader, lias createrl Intense feeling among the In diniix in HrltMi l'at Africa, accord ing te ii Central News dlspntrli from Nairobi i1iiIpI Monday. Masa-mect-Ings of iuetr.it lmvi been lielil In vari ous renteis nml 11 eotuplcte boycott was declared nt Membasa, the capital, for one day. The local Indian eengrc lin dci iKnutrd n committee te decide upon the future C'l'irs in lew of tin- latest developments! In India. AFRICAN RIOTERS LOSE STRONGHOLD Brakpan, Ceal Mining Center, Captured by Government Forces (captured Brakpan. Brakpan Is t coat Imlntna. mhIm. Iwtnlv.luffi tnlljM prist of Johannesburg, and haa been a revo lutionary stronghold. A Cape Town dttpatch last nlfht stated that Majer Central Van Derenter waa marching en Brakpan after having captured Be Be nenl, The commandos at Ferdnburg, five miles west of this place, have been no tified by the Government that they must evacuate their positions by Jl o'clock Johannesburg, Union of Seuth Africa. March 14. Onvcrnment force havr 5 It MARKET I6STREET itMWM aHaHHalB ?-' fJ BMW "Plants roses in children's cheeks" Victer Bread By the Associated Prcn neJfatr. March 14. The VNter Par- illnmcnt reconvened today. The King's speech opening the session "tilted that the legal process of transferring the j various service In Northern Ireland I from British control te flint of the Ul ster Government uix new complete, but regretted that the transfer of the staff I and the allorntlen of property and rep. erds te the Cteverntnetit departments had ! net proceeded ai expeditious!. The , speech centlnueil : "I congratulate yen en the manner in which. In spite of these eliitnc'es. the departments of the !eernment hnve been brought e rapidly Inte smooth working order. The snlrlt of rnnclllatlc.ii shown In Northern Ireland In the .et tlemrnt of !ndutrtnl ilUmites N (piiiI- Ing toward a mere satisfactory Mate of nffalrx." The King expressed hepp that menu, would seen be duvl'cd enabling the tlev- , eminent depart ment te cope with the difficult administrative problems, and , said projected legiMntieu Included con ferring of power nerenr.v te preent I crime, secure pence and maintain order. Belfast's rnsualty Hit from the ne- tiviliei of gunmen and bnmb-lhrwen in the lnt ten weeks teinN eightj -iliree dead and 1f" serieuily wounded, ac cording te the Northern Whig which declares this i "relatively mere terrible than for the whole year BUM." The list would have been greatlr 1 swollen, thr newspaper add. if all these ' who received bullet wounds were in- ' eluded. It points out as the, worst fea ture of the recent outbreaks the number of women and children, sesae of them babies, struck by chance bullets or bomb splinters. Twelve person"". Including women nnd children, wre Injured through the er- i plei en of n bomb thrown in Keundrj i , Mrect lnM night. The Injuries f two' are s"rieu.. There were twn bomb (outrages during the night. I'olice Sergeant Clnrk and a con- I tab!e, wIiIIh returning from the tuneral of comrades killed in the llsturbances Inst week, were nttarked iv nn armed bandit In Kalis pond Clark fell dead, hi hed riddled with ' bullets. The couMnhle returned the ' fire nnd a civilian was dang'Teii-lv ' wounded. I "RAISER OF THE DEAD" HAS j SUBSTITUTE FOR SLEEP We sell the World's Best Shoes under their own label Ne etic will dispute that in material, making and design Johnsten & Murphy (Newark, N.J.) is the Hall Mark of Men's Shoes. Such footwear cost a little mere than the mediocre, but repay this cost a hundred times. The Cunningham Fitting Service makes even Johnsten & Murphy Shoes worth twice as much te you. Big Leaf 6 Miracle Docter Offers Device te Sold only in our Stores JHHtwwU KKiimiiiii:Qi;iijiniiiiii!iiiiiiniiiinii;i!ii;ii!i!ii!ii (If Men Had te Houseclean, They'd Have a HOOVER Men who deny their wives the convenience of a HOOVER suction sweeper should be made te stay home i for a day during houseclean- ing. They would then knew what drudgery, dust and backache go with broom sweeping. If men had te houseclean, they'd have a HOOVER te lift all the dust and dirt from rugs and floors instead of scattering it with a broom Yes, they'd even have clean ing attaenments ter remev- am ine TcJv 1 Purify Bleed Without Slumber I New Yerk, March It. Net only does' Dr. Oetale Kcllx IVdrev. the jeung llrar.illan "scieiitlktii-medice -In en ter" -as his professional cards proclaim him believe he hiis discovered hew te .raise the dead ninl turn Negroes into white men by mechanical mem-, but he also has blueprints of an apparatus! which he saytf will charge the bleed with j electricity, purify It, nnd thus de awa with the necessity for sleep. i The doctor Is confident tlint another, machine for which he has plans dniun will cure any dl-ea'-e "net due te ml- i (Tubes" In ii iln mid put advancing i old age te flight In a month. Dr. I'edre-s arrived here from Sae I'aule. Brazil, last Monday. e.plaining t liar he was n graduate of the Bejiil1 Ce lege of I'hjslclans and Surgeons In Londen. At the law etlice of Jeseph ' T. MacNalcr, In the Woelwortli lluilil ing. yesterday he gave additional details of his discoveries. His electrical substitute for sleep s built upon the belief that the nature of all energj can be turn-formed. Dr. I'edres' machine is applied te the Idoeij i esses, from which it Is designed te extract Impurities and Inject an artiti- ' clal serum which recharge', it with en ergj A static alternate or fieipieni , current can be applied aj will, the , doctor snys. I FASCISTI AND SOCIALISTS REVIVE REIGN OF TERROR' Sanguinary Encounters Reported' Frem All Parts of Italy J Berne. March 14.-- ( l'. A. 1 the dust from walls, , Sanguinary encounters between Kus books, mattresses and uphel stered furniture. Yeu never catch men using time - worn methods at THEIR work. Shew your husband this ad. Tell him you want a Hoever en 3 days' free trial. Twe sizes; price, $52.50 and $65.00. Convenient terms. ranklin miller Heuscfurnish'mc) Stere cutl and Socialists have been resumed i with all thir feiincr tcirer. according i te advicis received in Heme tedaj from urieiin parts uf Italy. Klve workmen were killdl 1 bullets from Pneltl reinlers in illngc.s -iv-iiiuinllug I'lirinn, following isolated en counters between gangs of the Mirleiis factions Mere than a seeie weir in jured, including two I'ascjsii. Nar Medena the ruscjMi attar kid a gimip et Socialist- in u i.ife, nm ,icinlist being kllbil and t-evcral srri srri euslj iiijurnl with hiiivj clubs. Near I'iiiceii.a a ieasiint was bciiti n I te death b the ra-ci.tl. and the m'cic tnrj of a Socialist club was hilled niiir Ueggin. Still iimither Secjulist was. Kilird at Spi'in. I Diseiilers, in which many were weuihImI. eicurred tnar ISolegnn and Miuituu. Near f'remena the ''i,scsii nttaekeil the injnl gunnls and wounded two of them whei, thej , Might te )ue ent setting fire te the Siallst lead ' iiiarters. i jtawllfl h'lB I 111!!! phl'ml f'Miiv 0756 0756 is an attractive L a m in Sivedish iron, Etruscan and polychrome finished, with a heavily fringed silk shade. Every Diddle - Gaumer Lamp is graceful in shape and pleasing te the eye. If this particular type of a lamp doesn't appeal te you, we have plenty that aurely will. Lighting Fixtures IIDDIE-GXUMER 00. .384656 Lancaster Ave. r:f V Tltr fc'ifd lV &assS&rr.. SOFIA DENOUNCES BOMBER Bulgaria Expresses Regret for At tack en U. S. Legation Sofia, March H.-iHv A IM De De neuncing the bombing of the I nitcd States Legation, Minister et the In tel ler Dnskaleff has Issued this .state ment : "We are all indignant at the odious attempt against the t'nlted States I ega ega tien. ItH autlier ceu'd net be Hul garian. for there is net n Itulgatlaii who could thus offend the great Amer ican Hepubllc, te which the Hulgurinn people are se much Indebted, "On behalf of the (ieverntnent, I haw- personally expressed i egrets te Mr. Wilsen, the American Minister; King Hurls lias already expressed hU regrets through his secretary and the Ministry of the Interior hiis offered a leward of .IQ.IIOO levtis" (normally about $ll.i(M) "for the discover of the authors of the nttenipt." I'ariliinient, with the Secia'NtH Hnd (Viininiinihts partieipatiiig. ctcrilu,v unanimously voted the egrets of ivir". Ilament and the country for the bomb bemb ing of the Legation, SERENADER IS WOUNDED i Delaware Bridegroom Fires Inte Crowd of Callthumplans iJiurel, Del., Match H While he ami his bride were being tendered h inlithumplun serenade hist nltiln. i)Mar Mes.iek, u fiirmer residing near Laurel, finil Inte the crowd of neighbors with a shotgun. Itlclmrd Mitchell, one of tlie party, wiih seriously wounded. 4S pe.llets en teritis ilia right leg. lie waa removed te Peninsula (lenernl Hospital ut Halls- eury. .- vr i ..nninnhOB -UtmwSi! 1627 Formerly 147 Seuth Bread CjlieStnUt Men's Shoes Exclusively Ne Lenger Fashionable for Gentlemen te Pay $100 te $125 for a Suit built te measurement when they can select from this wonderful presentation of newly imported Tweeds from Sir Charles Sykes, of Galashiel's, Scotland, as well as from finest English cloths (Clay's included) for $55 Built te Measurement We will be very glad te mail you samples upon request, or te send a representative te your offices te show you sample swatches of these wonderful Suits. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street this tnernlng, falling; xyhlch tliey wilt be subjected te bombardment. Advices from the western district yes terday afternoon showed the (Iovern (Ievern tnent forces were sweeping In from both sides upon the commandos fighting nt Maralsburg, the advance Government forces havlnjt reached the ridges over looking the town. . , ., It was believed the lull In the fighting meant that Premier Kmtits was trying te obtain the unconditional surrender fef the strike commandos, se aM te avoid the less of life whicn weuiu dj In overwhelming them with hlh forces. This city, which en BnUmtey nnd Sunday was the center of the batti,c area, resumed Its normal nppearance yesterday. The streets were filled with the usual shopping crowds and the fash ionable tearooms and sterea were all detng business. , The Dutch burghers have materially assisted the British forces In their suc cesses Bgnlnst the mo)ntenarti H Ing f specially effective ' ieutlJiir! position heltf by the rebel? Th3SftlrF many captures In the vklnfty 0 nnd Dunswart. M J Bil ; In thla operation both the i.,...v and the Durban Light InfantrWl gulshedthemMlmThelrTCneaiS made undertiwhht wai dewrlfili . perfect artillery barrage, "JS1 M , The President's Platform andPrice R)Jky will be announced Marcn lb a" 7tffltiMMaA t n1) k-'w,aai FTV-tftf jiU WalarfhaCclLxaaj.fcMHt' '-fi ''Uktf? V'll!!l 111! lit Charge Accounts Invited tiKliSlllI! Mail Orders FaiadUIMmimf Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Vert Moderate Cost "Pay Fer the Werk When Yeu Want h Delivered" 1215 Chestnut Street e Btj !L. kiam B0?JBL&Zte&99&r Every remaining garment has been further reduced in this Great Fur Clearance. Costs have net been considered. We must clear our stocks at once. We will net carry ever any merchandise te next season. But come early as many lets are small and will hardly last through the day. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS small Deposit Will ItescMe Your 1'urrliaiie In Our Morns' nulls I mil Next rail. I'aymentH te ll I iinlliiiicil Monthly Tlirimteh the Hprlng anil Summer. All Coats are ( lenftth. Wraps are full length. Formerly New (4) Marmet Coats . 80.00 39.50 (!) KubHiun Peny touts 100.00 49,50 (8) I.eepnrd Cat. Seal Trimmed 100.00 49.50 (9) French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50 ((i) I'eny, Opossum Trimnud 160.00 79.50 (8) Natural Muskrat Coats 190.00 94,50 (") French Seal, Skunk Trimmed 200.00 97.50 (6) Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed 200.00 97,50 CO French Seal Wraps 230.00 115.00 (4) French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed..., 250.00 123.00 (3) Moleskin Coats 330.00 165.00 ( I) Moleskin Wrap. 350.00 175.00 (5) Hudsen Seal, Heater Trimmed 490.00' 245.00 (3) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed.. .. 490.00 245.00 (8) Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trimmed 490.00 245.00 (3) Black Caracul 490.00 245.00 CO Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00 (1) Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 293.00 (2) Natural Squirrel Wrnps 800.00 395.00 (1) Taupe Caracul Wrap' 1000.00 495.00 (1) Breadtuil Wrap '1200.00 595.00 (1) Ermine Wrap 1200.00 595.00 (1) Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 745 00 (!) Natural Mink Wrap 1900.00 945.00 Extra size Coats and Wraps Frem 16 te 54 Bust 7.50 Keg. 15,00 Chokers of Natural Squir rel, Jap Mink and Kelimky. 14.50 ReB. 30.00 Chokers of Stene Marten, Natural Mink, Taupe and Brown Fex. 29.50 44.50 I Reg. 60.00 R,g, 7e.OO C h eken of Pearl Grey Blended Sable, Fex, Dyed Baum Marten Blue Fex and and Stene Hudien Bay Mfn. Sable Chokers 'r5r This is but a partial Hit. Our entire remaining stock is included in this event (Uuilmin ticnl la Vycil Mutkrat.' French fieej it, Dyed Oeny,l MMMam' Purchasing' Agent? Order Accepted immmtm REGAL SHOE STORES In PHILADELPHIA 1226 Market Street Men8 and Weman's Shoes 732 Chestnut Street (Cor. 8th Street) Men8 Shoes Only &C ' Bfm 3 Cheesing a Site for the Exposition demands due consideration of the advantages of every location suggested. But, no matter where the fair is held, Phila delphia's world-famous ice cream will be one of its features. Whatever site is chosen Supplee-Wills-Jenes quality products and service will be available. Our milk wagons cover the city and suburbs most thoroughly. Our ice cream is sold by thousands of dealers. Beest Philadelphia and the Sesqui-Centennial. SUPPLEE ICE CREAM notice the rfavnr One of (he SUPRLEE-WILLS40NES Predwh BkM.l1s-.-K 1 '.:.AA-.hX0Mm iV. , I . 7. JT7 1,1 Mi ;VV. .its. r w 'J . X; ;4 1 JJ'M. w feSv.&faaiUn.il&, i"v.
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