i m in- '-.T V'v V. '(. ' Ft--f ; -a at. . - i ., ,. n-a"- ' " -vw - - fVNUW1VA''j," " . rQSWTm, . J I " r VTtfV l" VtrLVTJaf a' V-A i, WjV. if. hK'IVKi"'' , IwSikil '- f ft Kf 12? w w h ?',;t f ID I I I AN, . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PmiADElHIA. FBIDAY. OCTOBER 13 1022 1 HARDING POLICY CALLED FOOLISH Conduct of Foreign Affairs "Stupid," Says D. H. Miller, Fermer Wilsen Adviser PLACE IN HULL TEXT BOOK WaMilnsten. Oct. V.. X "-upi finely foolish policy" mnl a "icrenl In for fer ritn nffnlrs of nlmet uiiinrullrlt'l Mil pldity" nre aiming the tfrnm applliil te j the llnrdltiK-IIiiKhei conduct of tlie In In twnatiennt nffelrs nf (lie I'nltwl Stntcs j by Dnvld Iltintrr Miller, of New Yerk, Wilsen mlvl-er nt Hip I'nrlt Vmvc Con Cen ffrncp, who with KrnncN V. lltirt. f Knttlntid. ihiiiIp the llnnl 1rnf i of the I.MKUC of N'ntlntii cevennnl IIll ci itlcal review of tl"- AilininK AilininK iratlen 1'erelsn polity lun been mlepteil by the Demecrntlc Nutlenal Commit -te ns the efR.ial 'tatement of the party In the current campaign for con trol of Congi("-. It ii can led In the Democratic text-hook whlih wjim di1' tribnted iwterilaj The Pemecratic cnnipaicn hook is net a heall'iy place te leek for nppre.i! i)f Republican ni-K ns it rliiK with mm plaint and invective from Ceidell HnU'a definition of "the part of veiind principles and pulUi-s" en the front ciiver te "inide tetlineiiml" by lle pilblicnn leaders and editors en the "Hepubllinn fle-n"tlilns t'eti'.'tcM." Interet In what the Deineci it would siy oil feielsn nfJnirs has fee. n developing here for some works due te the ileslie of Senate and Heuse liulei te lif'P the League enil kindred nuesHens eiit of the rnnipatun ninl te gnft Mr. Wilsen nnd .lames M t'ei en l.eag'ic talk. The reference of tlu foreisii policy tectiens of the party tet-lioek te such minent League advocate ns M' Miller. !a'v partner of (lorden Auchin Auchin eless. vici-tn-law of t'olenel K. M Heue. was sriveA a perhaps undue si; liiiicniice, net r.lene because of Mr. Miller' prominence -n I .eagre advo cacy but beniHe his dechirntien of Democratic policy s wholly at odds with severnl prominent party candidates for re-election te the senate. After charging buslnei-s depression i nnd Ions of expert trade te the Hard in polle,ie, Mr. Miller snld in part: "The democratic policy of the League of Nntieim was net n nelicj of nny particular form of language, but a fun damental policy based upon the eternal principles of right and justice. There una no threat, no menace, nothing hut t lie American desire for peace nnd jus- I tice. "Seme of their prominent leaders. In cluding Mr. Hughes, new Secretary of State, and Mr. Hoever, another mem ber of the present Cabinet, alleged that the official attitude of the Hepubllcan Party was in favor of the League of N'ntiens. The Hepubllcan platform vaguely piiifcsned lip setvice te the cause of peace In phrases which, then seemed te he ns meaningless ns subse quent events have since proved them. "Twe ycats age the moral influence of the I'nlted Stntcs ns supreme in the werld: It was uniwrsally recegnised that the I'nlted Slates md entered the world War for altruistic and net -elfish motives. With the election .if Mr. Hntdlng that Influence was withdiawn. "The tccrudi'Meiice of the milltaris tl spun In wiine (imitcrs of I'mope, the existence of huge armies the ditli uiltu's of the leparntiens question all tliP'-e things, with their Inevitable blight upon the timle of the world, me the dhect lesults of the foreign polio nt the pi es 'tit Administration " APPEAL TO GROWERS Fruit and Vegetable Men Invited te Jein New Bedy Cltliage, Oil IIS Southern fiuif and vegetable giewis will be inuted te ulhliate with the lecclilly eigaiiued ci-epeiiitle tiatiiiu.il sales ngvnex. known is the redetated 1'riut and Vei'tn'.ile (iiowers. Inc.. which will take oer the entile sales orgamiitien of the North American Trim I'vhange mill will establish executhe nthets m New Yerk City, the Amciieaii I'm in Jturenu I'tder.itien mneiinieu x c-.tt r day. A. It. Utile, geneta! inniiiigei' of the North Ameriiiin Fruit l'(hnnge, is general manager of the new uiguui;:.i uiguui;:.i tien, which is the fifth uitnm.i! co-epeintlw inaikeiing ussoiiatieti launched In I lie Ainvric.in I'.uin U'lieau federation. PQINCARE AWAITS CHAMBER AITACKS 'arliament Reepene Quietly, but Attacks en Premier's Demestic Policy Are Planned CABINET'S POSITION STRONG -5-- Special Cable Dispatch 'ti'tirlntnl from l'ubllr Itlicrr Tails, Oct. 1.1. Although nt the reopening of I'nillametit yesterday the lVlmiirt' tievernment nppenrrsl In n slteiigei position than any French Cab inet since the war, thcie U every In dication that n bitter political debate Is liieWtnble within the next few weeks, it is nut en the foreign but the Intel nnl nellev of the (lutpinment that serious con-eciuences mity nrisc. Poplte the ever-present icparntiens muddle. Premier Pelncare hn been e lar-siglited en the Near Jnst imbrog lio I lint he easily has overcome nil opposition te the role pursued outside of I'rani e. 1 , f"' :. Ki-i '! for n hange Is mi top of the heal) se far ns the rest of Kitiepe even Including I'nglnnd is i ntn'etned, and it is new Piemier Lloyd liuiige whose political fence'! are en diitigeteil. On tlm oilier hand, nnd as much ns one m.i lcgiet it at the moment when wcu Id peace is still mi uncertain, it is the entente among Vrenehmen them-vehc-. t hut n.av net be prolonged. Leen Diiuilct, editor of tlie reaction ar loyalist paper. Action rrnucnlse, who apparently lees no one. agrees with no one and openly brands many of his colleagues ns traitors, yet who often wiites with extreme clarity, to te da sums mi the tdtiinllen under the hcii'ing "Pelncnre nt the Crossroads." "As te your Internal policy. Premier Pelncare. where are you? Are ou with the national majority cemprNIng the UUht or with the Left and with Call lnuV Yeu cannot miv j en are with neither one nor the elliei. M. Hi latnl might make such a cTTlaterv deceitful reply, but teu, Telncare, cannot. The entire problem of tomorrow is Hlght or 1 Left." i ' RESCUE SCHOONER'S CREW Survivors of Marshal Fech Picked Up in Exhausted State Halifax, X. S Oct. 13. The five missing men of the wrecked schooner Marshal Fech were reported te lmve landed Inst night nt Cnnse, N. S., sen sen pert en Chqdabucte liny. According te reports reaching here last night from Cnnse, tlie men were picked up while rowing their dory toward that pert. They were nt the time ninety miles from the scene of the wreck. When rescued they were ready te abandon hope, nnd when lnnded weie in a state of ex haustion. ACADEMY CHOOSES BOURGET MANY APPEAL .ASSESSMENT New Jersey State Beard Hat 366 C'atea te Consider 'Trenten, Oct. 13. Thnt the nwessers of Xctv Jersey nre attempting te ap proximate true vnlue is evidenced by the fnct thnt the Htnte Heard of Taxes nnd Assessment is nbeut te begin one of the heaviest nppenl sensens In Its his tory. There have been 300 appeals filed with the Stnte beard from decisions of the county hoards te rcrlcw the taxes for lOUS. Of the tetnl number of appeals te be "Immortals" Pick Successor te the Late Ernest Lavlsse Paris, Oct. 1.1. Paul Ueurgct. the author, hns been chosen Ty the Trench Academy ns its candidate te succeed the Inte Ernest Lavlsse, the historian, ns curnter of the Cende Museum nt Chnntllly. which, with the grent cstate nt Chnntllly, wns left te the Trench 1 institute by the Due tl Aumnlc. 1 The Academy's candidate geneinlly is 1 chosen by tlie Institute, se M. Ueurgct Is believed te be sure te obtain this j agreeable sinecure, which gives the holder nlmest sovereign rights ever the 1 Chnntllly domain. WOMAN STARTLES POLICE Vanlead Ordered Out te Get Bey Sheeting at Birds I The heiihc sergennt at the Twentieth nnd lluttonweod Btreets police station 1 received n telephone call from an ex cited woman yesterday afternoon, who j snid somebody wns "shouting murder nt Nineteenth nnd Hamilton." A vanlead of police wns dispatched te the scene. They found n Lev sheeting with an air ritle at birds in the neighborhood. , ,if ukai.ta weR-rn whim; iTfClal DhuteBraphera nre en the Jeb nfl lake Dlctures of th cent. which pr'-niDtly l.rnl their way Inte th enlv noterauri) Sec tion printed bv nny rhllnelphta newipaper. It Is printed In l.iutirutpli tenei u a art of the 1 Sunday I'cnue Lthata, "jUake t a Habit." Adv. tmw H Vtj WERS yf Funerals Promptness ,r JM call a a A atera. . VT will dallTer en tha iniDuie ana naiiv ntt pacify. neKar heard, slxtythree will represent ap peals bv rallrvad companies nnd own ers of waterfront lands en the Hudsen Hirer. BRAKEMAN DIES OF INJURIES Geerge lleviur. the freight brakeman who wns injured Wednesday at Seuth Vlnclnnd, died yestcrdny In the Mill vllle Hospital. Ills body was brought te his home nt 3.17 Seuth Kighth street, Gloucester. He leaves n wife, who m b;en 111 and whom hetlid net want notified until after dnyllght. "TJQER" TO TALK LITTLE Cfemenceau Denies He Will Make Thirty Speeches In U. 8. Parts, Oct. 13. The dispatch te New Yerk newspapers Wednesday thnt for mer Premier Clcraencenu would make thlrv speeches during his visit te Amer ica was denied yesterday In a statement by the Tiger te the effect that he would net appear en the platform mere than six times, ... . L in The list of the cities where he will speak will be announced shortly. T"M nt. 1 It's Really the individual alten- J tien that makes our clothes distinctive. D.D.ScmpIhw , 1305 Walnut OJfjnr f HIUOtlPHUt tUDINQ TMiOM 1327 Wcit Girard Avs. 212 Etit Girard Ave. 13 S. 60th SL 136 S. 52d St. p ATV. S 1 1 ! ftVii I in? Mr pill I Big IS yX ' nii if ' ' ml l.SJL'-Z-V-J"L5Jim ' w Victrela Ne. 280 $200 Mthef any or walnut 'lav When you cheese a Victrela you're sure of satisfaction By reason of its outstanding achievements the Victrela has become inseparably associated with the greatest music and the greatest artists. It stands for the utmost in quality and in value. ' There a pride of possession in the ownership of such an ' instrument in the knowledge that it has the unqualified endorse- & ment of the greatest artists and represents the sum total of all ? ' that is best in the world of recorded music Victrelas $25 te $1500. New Victer Recerd Hits Out tomorrow AH Over Nothing at AH (Frem "Spice of 1 922 ") Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray I'll Stand Beneath Your Window Te-night and Whistle (Frem " Spice of 1 922 M) Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray Chicago Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Early in the Morning Blues Fex Tret The Virginians Suez Fex Tret Clyde Deerr and His Orchestra 1 I Wish I Knew Fex Tret Clyde Deerr and His Orchestra I'll Build a Stairway te Paradise Fex Tret (Frem Geerge White s "Scandals ") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Yeu Remind Me of My Mether Fex Tret (Frem " Little Nellie i J. leiiy ) raul Whiteman and His Orchestra Victrela "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" REG. U.S. pat. off, Important Loek for these trade -marks. Under, the lid. On the label. Victer Talking Machine Company Camden , New Jersey True te Name! OSCO Coffee 29 lb You'll taste the difference! 'Where Quality Cetmtt" Overcoats Frem England By Nichelson DRAUGHTY DAYS MEAN NAUGHT STEP IX A StCnOLSOK J, OX DO .V OVERCOAT. XOT WEIGHTY, HUT WjLRSIY; XOT COMMOX. rLAC'E, BUT IXDIVID UATj. A PHYSICAL AXD MENTAL STIMULUS TO THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE. OTHER OVERCOATS $27.60 AND UPWARD tw 11th and Chestnut Wail Otitii Promptly Filled. Repairing end Rtmediling in Oar Oun Fttry. FRBES 1115 CHESTNUT ST C Opposite Keith's Theatre) Percfuuing Agtnlt' Or dm J 4ula J EM Ctttt up te S4 ffaif. ' Special for Tomorrow Super Values That Defy All Competition 150 Fur Coats At the Sensational Price of .50 French Seal (Skunk Trha'd) 79.50 tr 79 MADE TO SELL FOR 145.00 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase This is the most phenomenal Fur value te be found in Philadelphia today. These garments are all of FORBES known Iiigh quality. They are offered at a price that will make this the most extraordin ary event of this season. Shep early tomorrow. BftjSM j. Ltepird Ctl CS..I French Trim'd) Seil 70 an Cipti 79.50 t'l l'r( IlldiS'tfll mizf m Mill 'Sk Xk' nH'H I net Jh. w. uW79& Wl fi0tm . 79.50 7950 .79.50 (Other Remarkable Fur Values for Fur Chokers 7. SO Natural Squirrel or Natural Mink WIN TEH PRICE, 11.00 Wolf Scarfs 9-SO Taupe or Brown WINTER PRICE, JO. se 98.50 French Seal Coati 49.50 110.00 Rnuian Peny Coati 54.50 125.00 Brown Marmet Coati 59.50 145.00 French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed . 79.50 175.00 Natural Mutkrat Coati 98.50 195.00 Civet Cat Coati 125.00 245.00 Black Caracul Coati 145.00 275.00 Scotch Meleikin Wrapt 165.00 310.00 Scotch Meleikin Capei 175.00 345.00 Hudien Seal Coati 195.00 365.00 Natural Raccoon Coati 195.00 395.00 Hudien Seal Capet 225.00 425.00 Hudien Seal Coati, Skunk Trimmed . 245.00 450.00 Natural Mink Coati 275.00 495.00 Natural Squirrel Coati 295.00 Tomorrow Fur Chokers 14.50 Stene Marten or Baum Marten WINTER PRICE, 19.50 Fex Scarfs 14.50 Taupe or Brown WINTER PRICE. to.se HUDSON SEAL It Dyed Muskrat; FRENCH SEAL It Dyed Ceney i m .m.mm daHBHHHi & ata.ua, YL I IsYffPBJSJ M "" or J f 18943 10-inch 75c 18946 10-inch 75c 18947 10-inch 75c 18949 10-inch 75c WHY PA Y$400 for any Player-Piane, if you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed instru ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen music rolls, r bench and cabinet thrown In? A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane Is manufactured with the celebrated REO BTYLb patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice as much money in developing a double valve action? cm ftiiTi!Jievery Acal th?1 for.evcr a Quarter of a century we have been offering $10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should bt suntcient proof of Its quality! 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