ffi3$jrffiw$8& WmPWm W ' ' '1 g, -. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1&22 5f .22 1. tr cm, tvr V " r 'li te fa W I 9 s f. It I'.fc i i j. w FOR PEACE PARLEY tr East Conference vote Tentatively Set for November 13 SNUB SULTAN'S OFFICIAL member an nmlnble Turkish gentleman It Is pointed out that having rerog rereg rerog ef the unme iiriiip, but I certainly knew Mini. b the treaty of MnKh, lUJl, of nobody eccupyinc such a position' lu ' the Turkish frontiers us laid down by the Turkieh Government." j the Angera national pact, the Kus- Speaking In nn interview of the fu-1 slen Government thereby toeu nn ef ture position of Turkey, Itnfet Pasha jfecthc part in solving the Near East said: question without limiting Itself te con- "We knew we have one of the big-1 slderatlen of the status of the Straits gest armies In the world nnd we nre of Dardanelles and the llosnerus. The today the most powerful military nn-1 Straits question, It Is added, cannot tlen. Wc hnvc achieved a victory which be eeparated from the problem as n I am confident no ether army could ' whole, nnd if It were submitted te n have wen. separate conference no tangible result could ensue. Mocew, Oct. SO. (Hv A. IM--Ke- ' "Te place before llussin decisions nl prated refunl of the Powers te tnkc . ready adopted without her pnrtlclpn pnrtlclpn inte consideration IlusiaN ment ele- tien," sns the note, "would simply military and just demands, far from i force Russia net te recognize these cle cle centribiitliig te the conelidatlon of n I cislens." t.iiernl niiii. (rente conditions which' arc likely te bring terletis international Get Your Heme Wired Including fixtures e rer bauly and charm of design ami quality by our icenderul organtMatten. EtUbllthed 19 Yar Orlfflnaler of our exenautineiiv ii no ferred plan. nnn na&ihlfl insures te cash customers eauHebl saving financing Plan wtech h custemsrf eauHabl at compared with iht i- WHALEN-CROSBY WM0 140 N. 11th St. gjf Of a Etmt Etnl Eitust Btury 1t..ltAin .(I,. I tin. llflfA niflltHlUftl te Great Hrltaln and Italy by the Soviet ttj Atxeclntfd Prrm Karl. Det. 2ft. Thn NVnr r.asti.rn i Mi(r. M. t'lilcherin. Mcc conference date has been ten- Ceneldering KuIh'm geegmphlcul tttlvely set for November IK nt I.au-' position and the political beumlnuv anne. Thn nrHniinarv conference nnltlnr lier with home of tll lllni Which It hni been .proposed te held te- sen s-tntes, snji the note, it should be ig day in Londen was nunnilmieii nner ,iutp ,.itient tlmt .1 peaceful Monition ' Trance had refused te approve of I.en- 0 the Near Diftern problem Is impui- 4en at the meeting place. slble without SeWet participation in the I Whether the conference proper will treaty negotiations. kavc te be further delayed depends upon the llritish political situation, i ranee U urging the necessity of holding the meeting ns Mjen os possible bccaii'-e the Turks nre becoming daily mere rest less, officials nv. and will net regard the allies premise ns definite until the Jeace meeting is actually under way. Constantinople, Oct. SO CUv A. V.) The Sultan Government has been ' eundly snubbed by the first dignitary f the Turkish Nationalist Government te arrive here shire Mustnpha Kcmal Fashn's army conselld.ited the truncth f the Angera Government by its vic tory ever the Greeks. Hafet 1'niha, military governor of Thrate, upon liis arrival nt his Stain Stain beul rcMilcni'p. estertln found watting there efiicinl representative from the frnnd visier anil the Ministry of the nlerier. The stubby little general smoothed out the wrinkles In his tunic, gazed nt the card in n pompous, elficlnl manner and said: "Who Is tlii" peren? I knew of no grand vlr.ier: there Is no suih effici' r official." Next en me the envej s 1iep carl fated that he repn-cnted Field Mnr hnl All Kl7.n l'aslin. Minister if the Interior. Agnli. Itnfet ns-mmed hi- of Iclal air. "I'm sure I don't knew any iich person," he again announced. 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Boudoir Lamps, $2.45; Desk Lamps, $2.95; Electric and Gas Table Lamps, $7.95, and a variety of imported Vases nnd Shades sharply reduced se as te acquaint the public with this unique lamp shop. Hand I-lnl-hed Man. Lamp, w Itli tai lored tills sliadt. --i Imported tlnest Pottery vase and handsome shade te harmenlre $230 18 and 19 North 9th Street Open Monday nnd Saturday Evenings Stippled Poly- chrome Brldge Lamp, with tailored shade, $16.50 Fun for Everybody Turn te the last page of Comic Section en Sunday. At the bottom there will be a picture and a coupon. Supply the dialogue. Fer the cleverest dia logues, we pay $50 in thir teen cash prizes. $25, $10, $5 andten $1 prizes. "What ARE They Saying?" Yeu tell us. It's worth your while. Our genial humorist JOSEPH C. LINCOLN tells his best story in FAIR HARBOR A retired sen captain runs a home for mariners wives and daughters. Imagine the com plications. 2'00 A Best Seller Since Publication D. APPLETON Ik COMPANY Publishers New Yerk LARGEST OLD BOOKSTORE IN AW f n fyirrnnn nnnr-r-inrinrvvv MiA mmci AAAlfA Ara vnn tJI DUUHO teres ted ?f BOUGHT r-S pny, the arts1 and sciences, business or a fessien? Yeu will And en the shelves at Leary's the boelu you will want te read and t' exxremeiy inuaeraie price. Fat below their original coat and the books are in splendid con. ditien. Scheel and College Text Beefa Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Pest Office) Eu.LL.illi, Founded in 1868 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sta. PHILADELPHIA MUST ALWAYS LEAD PHILADELPHIA LODGE OF ELKS Twenty-Year General Mortgage 6 Sinking Fund Geld Bends Dated October 1, 1922 Due October 1, 1942 Interest Payable April and October First Free from normal Federal Income Tax and present Penna. State Tax Kensington Trust Company, Trustee. A Sinking Fund of net less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) a year te be set aside for the redemption of these bends. These bends have a very high investment standing as they will be secured by mortgage en a new building costing $2,000,000 te erect in addition te the site, which cost $750,000; located en the west side of Bread street and the south side of Weed street, extending one hundred sixty-three feet en Bread street and one hundred ninety seven feet in depth along Weed street, making a total of thirty-three thousand square feet. This section of the city is rapidly increasing in value, which will guarantee even additional security for these bends. The Philadelphia Ledge of Elks has a membership of ever 8000, which is still increasing and insures the stability of these bends. r, The bends will be sold at par of $100 in denominations of $100, $500 and 'SIOOO. 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Squash and handball courts. Turkish batha. PHILADELPHIA LODGE NO. 2, B. P. 0. ELKS raii-' !$ Exalted RuUr Read the Amazing Story of the Near East Tragedy in the "Literary Digest" Page in This Issue "Before They Call 1 Will Answer" SAST week some Philadelphians sent 6000 barrels of Philadelphia-milled flour, in addition te many ether supplies, en the S. S. Saugus, sailing for Constantinople, from Oregon Avenue Pier. Were you among these that made that shipment possible? The Coeur d' Alene will be the next Relief ship te sail from Philadelphia te the Smyrna Refugees. Yeu can help lead it! Send Today That aMina-BBaH-Bn--H -B-a--a--MMBaBHMMMBB (2ihIShmSMMI Near East Relief Check TO ASA S. WING, Lecal Treasurer Near East Relief N. E. Cerner BROAD & LOCUST STS. PHILADELPHIA I 3 1 '$& liHijili lllllllllllllllllllll i.VSJil : j .i: SVW. "PJ A H- "IfflOOKMi k"M t..1. i-rHXl . 'V-v- V W.H'-v ,
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