p e yt, -"V" W ' J', ".'tf5l JK ' " "WVfptrt fix- Sf.'fi rT WyY'.Vf llfT I V- rvif' .. - -TIT, itf- jsaBSMRT- I V " i .SfiMi v &' 4 , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 W' SF'V EV liXlfiY Ha ' L ii. IK y 1 Hfe :& .flfl fl. (m mpmws S e?4 ,t. WJf&- J HADLEY BOOSTS U. S. COMPOSERS ,Toe Often Their Scores Are Turned Down, Says Park Orchestra Leader MORE TALENT IS NEEDED MISS. TO VOTE AGAIN SEPT. 5 Vardaman Wins Inconclusive Vlc' tery In Race for Tega .lath-en. Mis-., Anjc. 17 (Hy A. P.) Ciiinpnl-n m-nager (or former Hennter arlntnnn, who, en the face ( of nvsllnblc unofficial return. Kftlnetl b plurality, but failed te ebtnin a ma- i Jerlty In Tiiednjr'it Democratic prl niiiry, nnd Hubert D. Stephens per- fiTteil theli; plnns tminy for n second i campaign September te obtain in in eorsement at the party nominee for I'nlted Stnte Senater te wiccwil Jehn Sharp William. 1'ttnfhVI.il return", virtually complete, (five Vnrduman a lead of about 15000. Statement lmeil from the headquar ter of the two cutididateM expreieil FRENCH WAR DEBT IRISH FREE STATE TROOPS AGAIN OCCUPY DUNDALK BOARD RECALLED Hundreds of Irregulars Taken Prls- ener by National Army Itrtfaat. Aug. 17. (Hy A. IM The I recapture of Dundnlk by Notional Army troepx from IrNh insurgents, who ec- Parmentier Ordered te Ropert i-upi-d he town n few diiy- nge. we i eenfirnied In Itelfnst this afternoon. te Poincare Results OT Hundreds of Irregulars were taken prl- , ' ener. National troop- from Drnghcdn NegOtiatens Here drew n rorden around the town, and heavy fighting occurred before the lr- Vt,lllll IIIIUIUM Illl" UK JII'Millltl ill? Oalway. Ireland, Aug. 17. (Hy A. P.) Cllfden. en the Irish coast forty three miles northwest of here, has been freed of Irish Irregulars, and the Mnr .mil u-lreteia mntinn there has heen I rescued bv National Army forces. The station will be put into operation again within a few ilnys. Dublin. Aug. 17. (Hy A. P.) Troops of the Previsional Iree State (5e eminent are continuing their mc cesses against the irregulars. Latest reports tell of the capture of Mallow and Mltchclstewn. Advices from f.reenere. In North eastern County Leuth, are te the ef- WASHINGTON IS SURPRISED, - fin ,lter(afrrl frft Parts, Aug 17 Premier Pelncnre. Ti t-i. i a. . i-ii ...i,i,u ' fentidenee of drawing te their support The t nlfed States must held within ,,hf V(p KJVpn MN plkl Kl.aT,lf,v,' Ue its borders a goodly 'number of men,,, third in the nice. who are doing real creative mulciil i It we pointed out tnat Miss Kearney 4 ordered the French debt cemmis- , conductor of the New Wk Phllhar- ' fi(v( ,(J ,ir. tne ,.0titest into a second letnrn te Pari from Washington lmrne- inenie Orchestra, and one of the met ' primary. Mi Kearney thus far has dintely. Htlnguihed American composers, who lulled no statement te indicate that j Parmentier and his aides are ex- ! U here conducting the Pnirmeunt Park s?p. wl" . nrr ""Piw"'" le laver prctp(j te )pnV(1 Xew Yerk within the' 8vmT)hnn tlrpliesfrn 'Ml is ihp ihllv P J American' conductors te find the Tnillll rtnnl.fA . .!... .....1 !.... tkAHi .. "'"II, ij'nu.T- uin in1, nun fci i in mi ii hearing before tlielr own iiiuntrjmen "This coming senti." ald Mi Tfadley, "I hope te be able te bring forward some renll.v iinnertant Amerl- I can works, and I have found semw I .1.IAI. - AM -.t. 1 i n't w mi ii ii ri" ""'ii wrnu iii'iiriiiK i ii't' I are many works of American composer' I which should be heard, net once, but several times. I de net mean, of either candidate. RIO FLIERS PASS E RANK AND next few days. He has been ordered home te report te the Premier the re- , suits of conversations with American officials regarding the liquidation of the French debt te the 1'nited Stnte. The commission prebnbl will return te America in the autumn, it was said today, prepared te give n definite answer as te when France can commence mak ing pnjmenN of Interest mid principal en the French debt. M. Parmentier' negotiations nt Washington hove been ilnilj followed COllrse. thnf nrnri thin tvhlpli Ii siih .: . ''. r : : ' . , . ., . . , . . . " :. , . . niltteI should be plined. slmph because Minion S WIT6 suppresses Ueep "v emcinis nere. wee n.ive n- ciye in- It Is American, but I de mean that the conductors f-heubl be willing f' ' study a score until the have tlier- eughly mastered It :inil knew eactlv what It cetitalnt instead of putting i aside, as is tee often the case, without j an ndequnte examination, or waving it aside altogether " , American and Foreign Conductors The writer reminded Mr Hndlei that he had nm had tins etpeHni himself. "e." he reMinded. "the Conductors have been ver geed tn me persenallj . nnd virtual! cert thins Emotion as Huge Plane Leaves N. Y. CHARLESTON FIRST STOP H'y J.nrtfrrt Trf.. ipient rcerts from him. the latest n few days age defining the situation be fire the American Funding ('omml-ien Premier Poincare's attitude was de fined In a speech te the Srnnte en the if of Si. Pnnnentier's sailing early in .Tuh The Premier then said .that all the Allien had profited rquallj by the -e of the money Itorrewcil from the I nited States Frame does net repudi ate her slinre. lie declared, but if Klizahrth City. N. ('.. Aug 17 The j-rnn, is oxl,ec'ted te pn fully, she in .eiii'nn- SnpniM t'.irrela. which U ft Mlrn PT,,,,,,N t pmd net only the mims she lent te ether allies, but nlse lamiilca Ita this morning for ("baric- ten S ' , mi the first leg of its tlight ,i,p POnnrntlnns due her from (Jermany. that I lme written has been iiline.1 from New Yerk te Kie de Janeiro. The Premier referred te the fact thill by one or mere of the great Anienein passed Miinfee. lloaneke Nlnnd. at 10 tp mterniitienal bankers nterriipU'd orchestras. Hut I am im- speaking of ' o'clock thi mernins without stepping, their recent deliberations concerning en my own cne. I am speaking of the I according te e telephone message re- international lean for Germany when experience of the menige American l reived here. France announced that she could net composer, who hns difficult in getting abandon nnj part of her reparations his scores examined bv lond'ic'em, let j New Yerk. Aug. 17 Pointing claims. lnnepl.'ned " tt.e nose of the Samnoie Correla France, it wns intimated by M. Pein- "II is'net te be evpeetcl ' ! m. - I ;-nwned l.ljntjnnfif Wnltw Hln- ,.ar , thai rime. Ms ,1ml any ttle- tinued. -that the foreign, rhe se-called "" T , ?' V "; ,,0,". "f lr?$. mnf of the imer-nllied deb Mtuatlen .: .i i ...i, , i. the waters of Jamaica Hny at i :20 . ,e. i n irener.i one. in which she I' hi i 'i mi in I i iiir. in ii him . . ,. . i i . ,. i , . .., I l " , interested In American co,pesiri.,ns or j " ,:1.0 J..PTr i m e Sri,.,' "M ,h" nly ,0"""- li at I it t till i ne l(i lilt" i hi I in , , . , . i G lI 1 1 ble te examine then, during thr com- ": ,C, ' first Imp in he s00.,nlle parntiveh brief s,,., , ,lw llnrrv fllcl.t fmrn Nw erk te Kie de Ja- - . ' i hoi f L . ..r,.l -... II.. . r -.r U. ' "' ' " e" u"i niiiuiirii'i' mil siiui- iPi i in- foreiirn-bfirn rnnflnrfer u he hnvi nrr- . , ... i ii ',. lOM. MlflMM iiiiiijt-iu iii,iii"iii,t pre ii"mi:ij riiii i, . , . . ., i - 1 1 v.. k ,.i., J ,..i. , , ) ..,! . I ... ' Me ii nant fnmnianMpr. Hrnzulan INnw t-tir i ii i lit- tii iiiiiri i .ii ii'ir ii'Hi iriii i i . i i mere of ill.,,, ' retired assistant pilot and navigator; "The adage A piephet is riot with ELKS VISIT BOYS' CAMP Tin-crew, five in nil, including Hin- Phlla. Ledge Provides Special Fea- ins,. id of L Pinte Martins. ... vnnnesters at Parkland . ..... i.i f i... ....1....1 tl.t .i... .i ....!... . a caia nine ns iu...n.,i ..-, . ... l-llll'll .1 --I-II1 in iiii.ti .inn iiii.iuiim . . , , ,. ,, .i ...,..,.... .lehn Wilshusen. mechanician: J. T. " "f '" ' ",hp,CrfSS h. ri.,n ..,.i i ...,-,.e who are camping nt Parkland when ii iiL,r'i . iniiiiiiii nil uir i mil' i iiiiiuii. Mti i.n.w... ....v ... i: ...... fln,l. .M.mnii.,hnn , -he .-n.e f . ,, ! n nd ( .eerge 1. K.e. reporter. were up American composers We niav wnni we piease ., i,ie i.f-rmans. wif, ,. . , in te admit ihat as a nation fhy several hundred members of the Phile- hn!,h' '' making ready for the tlight. delphia l.e.ige et mk visiii t. w camp , ""klIi,ire expe-ted te make Charleston in f' r u dn merrymaking and feaM- t'Utwri ' . inI. about seven hours. On'v n dozen or se men and women The cniim 1" maintained bv the Phila delphia Lixlge which sees that the bej- huvr i,-... i .1 -,,,- 111!.- U.-.-ll I.TJ iri.-iu,,.- M .sm-ni.111 , ,,. . , , , ,.. .,.,,., ,, rniisic. mere se than nu ether nation ' " '"' '"y ' ... . , i, ivervthlnc the dehire during the t i' i .. i . i wives nt liin'en -ind llchtisen were mive i i rj Hunt, ui u-mn- hhiihk i.onuen also nas i.iani aim iiiiprecinreii - -..,. e numbrr of American work which I '' '""! n few friends """"'': have ben done and Heme f them re- As the p'ane wheeled about te start M.,lf ci,iHe' Reriv penred bv Sir Henrv We.h. France It' drive down the bay notes of' u Identify Suicides Bedy nnd Italy have net been -e re epnve. tuig'e came faintly from nn armj pest The body of a blind man who en .lulv However! there Is new a merrmerrt en, m the distnm e, sounding "assembly 'i.",( emmitted suicide In j. imping off ti feet te show the people of F.unipe what! Mrs Hlnten. a siin, jeung wife in a Iferrjbeut info the Iir'aware. was teijuv the American composer is doing. J filmv dress with shei't sleines. steed identified as th.it of Hctnw Knit. IllJ) alone, just n few anH a-lie from tin- Wimhi street. i ne ihhiiuii nnvn ws ether watchers. She had known un-i made at Hie morgue n i eicr iiieici ieu- davs and nights when her husband also of din weed street, who e.ii cres-seii tlie Atlantic in the .m -4. enu iei s ei...--i .........,-, .,.i -i,e .. i.v. ... ..iiw,r ,.nv,.i etK.il bares, of liullaie. aim a sisier. ,nr .....,. ........ ...... , . . tt-U..l.- was 1,,., for a t me in the uv ' .Miir .lucoes. ,,. .. .i..-.i..s. .. The Damresrh Tour "Ii si season two of my works were played in Paris and Heme nnd met with excellent success These were "The Culprit Fay' and he nmpheny re- of cit. h'1 Vn. spectivei nn tne recent tour ei , , , ,..,,,. s nr,i1illn,i t,a, L , I'ecember. ISO', without feed or lnl- ter As the engines began rearing Mrs. Hinten c'.isped one hand en the ether arm ith eer spiasii ns tne mp Walter Pamreech with his endietra. a number of American works were ton ten stanth g!en. epecinll compositions bv Jehn Powell. Jehn Alden Carpenter and Charles T (Sriffes There is a tendem v of development nhereb thn Kurepenu public mav become meie familiar with the morn serious works of tie AinTicnil composers "Mr. Stock, of the fhiioge - chestra. ha done mere for the Ameri can i-ompe-er than an e'her one lender He has oenxianfly pn-lu'-ed nw weiks and one season h gave mi American composition et crcrv concert. "The American imi r Is us'iallv frnld te wri'e operas because of the practical impossibility of getting them ni-elneeil There are very few operatic companies. In this cemtrv whuh ' nil t n.ernl'ig for Nassau produce grand ejiera. and until sems lnilucemenf is held out te the Amen con composer, he will net write. opera ' " nm firmly of the opinion that we! bsve the musical jiffs here te predu. e realh great works The enormous j musical development of the country j during the last quarter of a century I could enh have been possible in a! ceuntrv where this gift cxi-n. mere I Inve of the air veu'd net have mad- this peible te the auiying .xtent fe, which it has been brought about The ' thing is new in find it and te bring it i out." I The Place of ..it j Asked as te the influence which the t modern "jazz" rhythms will have en ' the music of the Cn ted States. Mr. j nndle said Ja' inuii et the better kind presen's some wr xtrnenlmarv Instrumental ( erubltiii-i iin and effects as "well as seii.e renin rk.'iVe h.irnienles It can scuriely be called serious inus.c. I but It helengs te the American people nil represent- the enertv and the feri e of the Atnerli-in iliiiriicUr as well as the rpnchlng-e.it wni.h is mniitfesteil In almost i-ry Oftieti of imi da v life. "Fer this ieMsen. trie fni t that it -In a way se npieallv Atnei.ean. I am inclined te hcliee r I at te- better Umd of ja77 iniv lird some icpre-ent.itlun in t our Afierican musii I nu cer spenlt . Ih. tt V. u ,.li,.n,i -,,rttr. tv I. ,, ., ., i ea I II1K "I 1.,- ...... e -"..f,-. .., ., ....- " . Dies After Fall Frem Window As n result of injuries sustained lat Saturday when he fell from a window et hi- looming house nt II. Spruie street. Peter Nuedl. s.twe jears npped the surface, the grip of her nn- j. (ijP( ,dav in ihe Penns.lvaiua gers tightened Walter was, off again Hospital. Nuedi, n cabinetmaker, was this time hoping te reach Hlo de .In- sen,nB in ,t chair in front of the win neirn for the opening of the P.riij!lllnn (1))U unl,.h npend from the Heer. when Centennial r.xpesir.m. i-nd then tij h j,,,, tmekwnrd te the payment, nleng the Amazen into the land of jun- ClM'r- Hinten dropped her arms wl,.,,, Held for Deserting Children the ship sped awaj into the morning Herbert King, formerly of Camden. sk. Where her hand had been there was arrested in Medenn. Pn . tediiY. were fie deep red finger marks. charged with desertion of his three The fliers plan te sleep tonight at metherle-s ( hildren Complaint was rimrlesten iMiiinir there tomorrow made bv his merher-in-lnw. Mrs. Han in the Hahitma-. "" "r,- "' -"' -"i,-..,. .,,. Rtmielint mi Repairing at Olf Regwhr Friett Stere Open All Day Saturday 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith Theattv) August Sale of FURS At Savings That Average One-Third! The annual AUGUST SALE at FORBES has become an estab lished fixture in the Industry, a barometer of Style, Quality and Value It is initiated net merely te make many sales, but te make mere permanent friends of the hundreds of new customers who annually are attracted by the incomparable values which place FORBESFurs above competition. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Wlnt" rrlt SALE PRICB $ 90.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS .en -n Three-quarter length model pi)if.DU $110.00 RUSSIAN MARMOT COATS n - iO-xnch length. Fine pelts 69.50 $125.00 FRENCH SEAL CAPES - - Leng circular model. Full sweep 79.50 $150.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS no r 40-mci length. Dark soft eA-t'iw 96.50 $150.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS na -A iO-inch length. Skunk trimmed 9S.50 $195.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS , - - Three-quarter length. Beaver trimmed.. . 1Z5.U0 $250.00 SCOTCH MOLE CAPES AND WRAPS 1CC nn tashienable full-length models lOO.OO $300.00 NATURAL RACCOON COATS ,- iO-inch bordered models. Dark skins ... . 195.00 $350.00 HUDSON SEAL CAPES oer A Full-length wide ripple models Cc5.U0 $375.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS njt nn 40 inches. Trimmed with Xatural Skunk. 245.1)0 $400.00 NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS ,-- nn -length. Well matched skins ZOD.UV $600.00 NATURAL SQUIRREL CAPES 9ft- nn Full-length. Clear blue-gray skins -S95.00 $900.00 DARK FITCH CAPE rnr nt, Gorgeous full-ripffic model 595.00 sinnoen natitrat. mtmit peatc 7-inci enpi. Finest Eastern pelts.... OV 0,11 Hudien Seal it Dyed Muskrat French Seal ii Dyed Ceney. Extra Size Coats up te 54 Bmt. Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted si-?.:. ..-SK- ri"-:v 1893833 W-MS3S .r twi ' e wars n ui I t prevalent ten of the higlih ei'.uiiiul Itisir tn I, a i fl rn hnrinont-atien of some of tie bet-er pepulur songs of ted.n. I intied iced some of the 'ragtime' ri.nhnis n i'e nchetv.0 of iny sjtnphen' .itient ei ienrs age nnd 1 buve lieer seen inv re.is.rn for repenting of the experiment r ti r making n in change . "American composers of the niiik 'if Jehn Alden Carpenter evldrnt v hehne' that the modern dnnte rb) thins are verth working out. just us tin. com ' posers of the r lassie ntel pre-i lass periods worked out such dunces as tie minuet, the sariibunde. courante gn- ' vettc, passneaglia iuid ether forms which were later incorporated into per. manent lassie forms lu absolute music." I 36 DOG OWNERS FINED I vMain Line Residents Forget te Get t Animal Licenses Thirty -four residents along the Main JLinc, who were arrested yesterday i fufentH of the Stale ARiii-ultnre He- ,J nrtmcnt for having dogs without li- A ense, were fined S.' eni h bv Mugistrate iu Arinur ai nun .uiii j . Sh', Jehn H Malfus and I.euis Laprjllone K. inntittinilled "''"-. were tineil JL'.I Sr . and t'ecti '" MAS PRACTICED LAW 53 YEARS Neville I). Tsen. who has spent the reatcr part of his life in the liwynedd f Vslley, today completes fifty-three .. nt iietlee lir.lellce lit tlie f en . . - i wmt m .. ...... ,......-- ... ... ........ 5,r f .cemery County Mar The only laner Hf' 5rhe antwIuteH Mr Tsnn tn udmls- .'iitjilen te the Montgomery Uniiity liar l '. 7ihll JMtpb Kernnnce, of Norrisiewn, but rt-' .-'. net been. In active pracuc (or .' . ''"-' MAA fi rfu..s. t.. vl. M-i- Our Great August Clearance Sale of Pianos OFFERS MANY UNUSUAL VALUES Krwrmnz ircarxxai E have always given our customers better Piane value than can be secured else where. In fact, we can and de sell Pianos at all times 20 te 30 per cent, below our competitors, but in order te make this a great August Sale, we have concluded te make a still further reduction en many instruments for this month. We arc offering in this sale extraordinary values in Uprights, Players, Grands and Repro ducing Pianos, some of which were .rented for a short time, ethers ahop-wern and some were rebuilt in our own factories and are equal te new in everything but price. On our floors will be found geed Upright Pianos as low as eighty dollars ($80), Players as low as one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($1 75), Grands as low as two hundred and thirty-five dollars .($235) and Reproducing Pianos as low as five hundred and forty dollars OD-ru;; ana any ei wnicn can ec purcnu-cu u uu, cuaj kuiuiuciiem ku'"-"' h'u" without interest or extras. feet that thn Republicans have occu pied Csrltngferd, the faverltti summer resort of Cardinal Ie-tie, Primate of All Ireland. The Cardinal left before the attack. A LIFE OF SERVICE Established 188 "Mortgages" and "Kelsky" fs ynonrmeu. Te Milnk of mert stint it te think et KeltHy. Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. N. W. COR. TII A -TALXUT ST8. 3 WANTEDCOMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD TILI. EMI'LOY COMTKTKNT MEvV FOB BAILROAt) HKUV10K AH FOLLOWS! MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS BUndard w-es will be paid under rule and working- condition-, mk seniority dating- from time et employment, as prescribed by the Unit!! States Railroad Laber Beard. u,u Thete wishing te enter the service of this railroad will apply at 264 Ne. 15th St Philadelphia It Pays te Think Talking Machines of All Makes Uth & Chestnut Sts. OPEN EVENINGS Factories ; SOth & Parkside Avenue rtrxna Coeling your summer journey A COLD BITE ON ?MQTLygC Baltimore and Ohie Railroad DINING CAR SERVICE COI.D rONSOMMK. Cup, Pc CH1U.KD SLirnp TOMATOES. 25c qlt:i:n euvi:.-, 25c svi:i;t chrkkins. 2Sc COLD HOII.KD HAM. Petate Salad. 7Bc ASSOItTKli I'OI.D MI5ATS. 85c TOMATO, Stutfed with Chicken Salad, 5e SI'KCIAI. HAM SANDWICH. 50c SPECIAL- CLL'B SANDWICH, 75c A LITTLESUGGESTION Eighty-Five Cents COLD CONSOMME ONE-HALF PORTION CLUB SANDWICH ONE-QUAUTEB HEAD LETTI.T'E. French Dressing ICE ('BEAM CAKE ICED TEA, ICED COFFEE or ICED COCOA COFFEE, Per Cup. 15c. Per Pet. 20c ICED COFFEE, (51a--, 20c; Pet. 25c TEA. Per Pet, 20e MILK, 15e ICED TEA, Gla.i", 2flp; Tet, 25c ICED COCOA. Glass, 20c. Pet, 25c f'HOrOLATK HA It (Almend or Plain). 15e ItKKrt l'AIlK (MARYLAND) KPBIStl WATEn is ir.i exclvsivi;ly SuffesUens for the Betterment of the Service Are Invited E. V. BAUGH Manser of DlnliiK 'ar and CommN.eary Department. Baltimore Marjlnnd Travelers en the Baltimore & Ohie will find this Sum mer menu an addition te the regular table d'hete bill of farcj an enjoyable fea ture of their trip. These special warm - weather dishes may be obtained either during or between dining hours. It illustrates the Baltimore & Ohie's unceasing effort te provide for the comfort and contentment of its guests. When about te plan your next trip, call at the "Travel Bureau," 1337 Walnut Street Walnut 3602 or Race 5144. Baltimore & Ohie- ifsqgp I America's I First Railroad "-" i""wMHummmmmHmmmmmm PACKARD TRUCKS Today's Prices: Medel EC (2-21 tens) Solid Tires $3100 Medel ED (3-4 tens) Solid Tires $4100 Medel EF (5-7 tens) Solid Tires $4500 Medel EX (2-2 tens) Pneumatic Tires $3500 F. O. Ii. Factory These prices are lower than these of any ether truck of anywhere near the same high quality. Your present truck may be traded in and easy terms arranged. We will make a complete, scientific analysis of your haul ing requirements without charge. It we cannot save you money, we de net expect your business. Free inspections for one year; also operating instruction. Packard Service is Second te Nene. Write for Catalogue and Service Prices Packard Moter Car of Philadelphia 319 North Bread Street Ce. Locust 3000 Race GUI J M ' i"WfV ';, ) 'f '"- i'" iMUAlKKItUO-t. 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