The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 21

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6} airs partionla ns on HOUSE CONFEREES KINGINPROROGUING GET TAX BILL WITH PARLIAMENT GIVES ss; NO INSTRUCTIONS A MESSAGE OF HOPE: st under the Tre: and, other peace Effort to Instruct on Senate 50 British Imperial Conference, He | Per Cent. Maximum Surtax! Says, Was Marked by Ac- | Rate Defeated, 200 to 133.) cord on All Questions. t r ie et Yotiienead 6 d Harding and Many A let ort Dt WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—Defeat! yoxnox, Nov. 11 (Associate ress made by Cabinet Officials, vivis fate yesterday met an effort in ti?) poss) Parliament was pr ee ee ee ns 11.—Existence! prisoner's poc House to direct co erees on the TAX ince night until Jan. 30 witho the Tri itical problems of both public and satisfaction to §, ng to the om: ‘as unanimously hn strength of the) 7, < \V are, ro! The 5 wuld he equal to that of any | James W. Mellen Alleged to Have} The amount of President Hard ment obligations of Versa‘lles and the 15 W. 34%St.2¢ Floor BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) The World’s Largest Second Floor Clothing Institution _ 7 the | nm, other 8s of the ‘auto Concluding wit fur hav some * the postponeme s the ¢ i already p to happi | VETERANS’ PLEADER | (irtiiitors say, wis $500, Par bu ' HELD AS SWINDLER|) #'e¢ ana fitty dollars each, it rat | said, was obtained from the | | ctvid bodies and the glass compan | subscription was not divu Tric i ATTSBURGH, Nov. r w Haat u the city detective bu of a three-cornered ring of swindl rs, ‘ ri he 8 endment ; ‘ | ‘The prisoner's arrest was ord: whi TRRSTIRUEE Hie iF tr Esk cerefnony than reading of the King’s | 1 cine: ou Veeraneetigene i a alleged to be operating trom Wash- | py dhe National CHIBE Of the Beare: “SENIOR” writing a maxi rate ie ne : Pre ° ations for a | WiRRRIIN Ce sit Mh , th s ; Wahl Oh UNAM CH (NOORION above | *Pecch and the customary procession | settlement in Egypt had not yet been !'8ton, Indianapolis and Pittsburgh, beh Hel by ber i ge ‘ng te 200,000 the me ure Wan G08 to|of members to shake hands with the|concluded, the King referred to the Who are sald to have secured thou- aileped qnambers of the nse. Wer tw $200,000. > measur ’ Chair, |Hastern tour of the Prince of Wales, sands of dollars from nationatly . f bd tructions after | the Ways and conference without i Sa8, Than Wy we corm kee Waal Chairman Fordney © Parliament ma nvened either irength , : vomilned ite HOUY rengthen the ties of affection tit tetsh dietauslestl iss 8 2b Td eta iC) later, according to politics ve for so long linked my. ganiz that a separate vote would be per- | °Y ith tue princes and people of mitted on the disputed poi s offered, tour he will pr é Ride and frer alias John 'T, Mellen in a down int of i pert ai anction tb| Arms Conference and 5) EoBAPVION oBe es Til6 P.M. a i spec eid: e s~ ell i _| was e board and 5 send the measure to conference. The, gery By san awd’ 3 on that it is nevertheless anticl- | \\\' A soltuc tad BUR) Usa) tie facta. There were Imitieat ling Se h ‘My Lor¢ dd Monber: he 0 le pes ed Bet La en ciret nees, go tha oO member was .»M. actual vote came on a motion to table| jy My Oe Commnng: ted that, while the estimated sur- | "AMO ine ring's victims, Govern. |sireumstances. no that tho member w the Garrett motion, which was tabled, |plus for the 200 to 188, with three voting present. Twenty-five Republicans, represent- | ing part of the Agricultural Bureau arrayed themselves with Mr. G and the Democrats against Republican majority. They were: Andrews (Neb.), Barbour (Ca Beck (Wis.), Browne (Wis.), Parliament which closes t beon marked by events of great im- portance to the welfare of the Brit-|* nh Empire and the peace of be maintained on the scale estab! last three years. y eis firm hed in 1 rope, and it must be long before th | world can recover from the strain of 1ag"°| the sacrifices of war, t bility of the country that his visit may still fur- | . Upon the conclusion of his In- d to visit the | redemption of the debt | Will not be realized, the financial year | will end without a deficit on the bud- | 3 et “Our debts, however, are great, and the our taxation heavy and burdensome It is not yet possible to say|to industry, and the revenue cannot of the It is accordingly of vital importance to the financial sta- that the ex- prog-\penditure should be still further re- | QMinn.), Cooper (Wis.), Cramton (Mich.), Curry (Cal.), Dowell 1a.) Frear (Wis.), Hoch (Kan.), <<acm (Mich), Keller (Minn.). OE OTE TET (Wis.), Kopp (Idaho), Lampert (Wis.),| Little (Kan.), A. P. Nelson (Wis.),1 J, M. Nelson (Wis.), Rosenbloom (W Open Daily, ASTLE( fs Wee | Sst CONFIDENTIALLS i008 2m Wee] “i ican, vest "ANS A LREDIT 1374 Broadwa Wood (Mich.). One. Democrat, Capbelt (Pa.), voted 6PM. 2 DOORS ABOVE 3745, °° ™ with the Republicans. London, So- cialist (N. Y.), voted with the Demo- Also 837 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Mr. Garrett took the floor soon NI y) after’ Mr, Fordney had presented a| WHA Le request for unanimous ent to — ae send the bill to conference. verai Republicans arose to reserve the right to object. Mr. Fordney informed them | | that in connection with the request he was prepared to promise the sepa- e on surtaxes. red that the Houso | will in the matter. h playing politics, Representative Longworth (Rep., 0.) arising to take him to task. | ‘he gentleman from Tennessee,” sald Mr. Longworth, “has said that he proposes to hold the floor now that he is in charge until he dest: the previous question. He is trying to take you into camp, my friends, nd get the credit—such credit ae there may be due—for pushing this thing through on his terms and not on our terms.” ‘The Tax Bill comes to the House with 833 amendments written into the measure by the Senate. Mr. Fordney sald It would be easy to get together on most of them. wy Don’t Wait! The Stock for Xmas Is Here! PRICES ARE LOWER; SELECTIONS GREATER than ever before. If you are not prepared to pay in full, just say, “Charge it!” and our Credit Dept. will arrange your X-mas purchasing to your entire satis- faction. Select the WATCH OR DIAMOND NOW while our c’\ ice selection is at its best. 14-K White Gold Bracelet Watch. $9 5 15-jewel movement guaranteed. One Dollar Down One Dollar Week: A Store—Not an Office i Unhealthy soil kills the best of wheat. Unhealthy gums kill the best of teeth. To keep the teeth sound, keep the gums well. Watch for tender and bleeding gums. This is a symptom of Pyorrhea, which afflicts four out of five people over forty. Pyorrhea menaces the body as w las the teeth. Not only do the gums recede and cuuse ihe teeth to decay, loosen and fall out, but th . mfecting Pyorrhea germs lower the body’s vit. iixy “nd -ause many serious ills. To avoid Pyorrhea. vicii; urdentis requ2ntly for teethandgumin-pection. And use: orhar.’s *orthe Gums. Forhan's For the Gums will prevunt Pyorrhea—or check its progress, if used in timc and used consist- ently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this Forhan’s i will keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white { und clean. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Use it twice daily, year in and year out, Wet your brush in cold water, plac a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices, Brush the grin«’ ing and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gums with your Forhan-coated brush —gently at first until tho gums harden, then mor- vigorously. If the gums are very tender, massag with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has Ire dy set in, use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35¢ and 60c. All druggists. Formula cf R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York Forhan’s, Ltd., M-ntreal SATII Beware of Tender Gums | SOAP rary rested sim known men and big Industries by se - ing subscriptions to an 4 ion for relief of diers, was said to have been revealed | 7! t night with the arrest of Jainc of the New administered « to @ member Open Daily but no penalty was in- ment investigators say, are Presi- filcted. Again we prove with telling effect how we have brought old-time prices back at last! All the James Butler Stores will close Armistice Day, Friday, November 11th, between 11.45 A.M. and 2 P.M. “JUNIOR” It’s all over but the selection of your size! No more pay- ing extravagant prices! Throughout our entire stock of over 30,000 garments, the old-time figures are back on the tickets! And the results are apparent in the crowds that fill this mammoth 2nd floor shop daily. Special feature this week, 1800 al wool Suits, Overeoats & Ulsters A spot cash purchase from four nationally famous Rochester, New York and Balti- more makers—1800 splendid garments. That Were Made to Sell and ARE Selling Everywhere today at $30 $35 « 40 An op portunity for every thrifty man and young man to buy a hand- PURELARD="10 RICE wn" 5 MILK “10 OATMEAL FLOUR «1 99 Coftee®"25 Bon Fall Weight some Suit, Overcoat or Ulster at re Bou er a big saving. All sizes. Loaf CRACKER SALE rig BARS” 18 At Each Price— '20, '35, '40, $45 3 50 FRESH FRUITS REDUCED Grape — each 5 Fruit 4 —we offer you the same pro- enue:.o Ib. 20 Porto Rico 25 portionate savings, the same Mixed Oranges doz. " tremendous values. And for = Fancy Eating your choice you have 40 CRISPO |), 1 fn Apples 30 g40 nationally famous brands Ginger Snaps @ 8 —the biggest selection of high grade clothes under one roof in this city. While you are here ask to see these Suits & Overcoats at $33.50 Another special purchase! We guarantee these val- ues unequaled anywhere under $50! Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR 29 Floor ISW. 34 St TILL 6 P, M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. (rile and air passages of Lcud; stops, upon J’ape’s,—Advi, on | | ——_7s__— OPEN DALY

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