Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 18, 1917, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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UNANUOVANOTADEGLI
ALLEATI AL PUESIDENTE
II Miniatro Degli Estcri Inglcsc
Splega lc Itngloni del Rinuto
'- delia Quadruplicc intcsa
La neutralita svizzeiia
Lo Stato Mnggiorc Auslrinco Avrcbbo
Intenrlono tli Sncriflcare Anche In '
Svizzora Como il Uclgio
r.OMA, 18 rietinaln.
Olunge nolltsla che II pfKrctarlo-lni;lro
Jwr Kll Aftarl listerl, Arthur ttatfour. Its
uwlnto nl president vrilson una nuovx
nota nell quale sonn splewatl meRllo K"
afconl dell potenao dell'lntcsa c In rngloul
Twrche' Kll nllenll orodono rho nilMto non
!a II ttmpo per parlaro ill rontllclutil ill
tice ft ill trnllnllve per In cesiazlone dclla
Vtiefrn- l.a nota uplega nnche lo raKloni
purehe' Rtl allcntl togllono rrppulslone dflta
Turchlat tlall'Kuropa. la restlluidono del
l'AIla-torena nlla Krnnchi. la libera
tlnno dfll'ltalla JrrpilfiitR ilalla domina
tion aystrlnra cd altrl rnmbtatnrnli. terri
torial!. Ia note, dice che colore ch rrwlnnn che
la. pace futura dl mondo poss rtwor poii
MKUtta con Iratiatl lnlerna?.lnrtHll linnim
Droflttnto a.al poco dllc lezlonl delta
ttorla recentc. Ilco la nota:
"Kino a die la Oermanln. rluwno iiuolla
rteesa dermanla cho soma una minima om
bra (II raglono Invaso o dcvnsto' bnrbnra
Jnente un pnese ho cssa l era olenin
niente ImpeRnata a dlfendcro. newiiti" -Into
pxio' consldernre Henri I proprll iliHItl re
non ha altra proloalonc cho un toldine
trattntto.''
II inlntstro InKlfse fa rilcvnrc die la
Turchla del partlio Olovann Turrn era
atventata nltrettauto barbnrn Influ'ln
msnte plu' nrroKnnte rd nfHtres'iiNn rim non
fosse notlo Abdul HairiUl, o do' Rrasslc l
nntlucnxa rhn la aermnnln itercltnvii hii
fll esra. Ora soldatl lurehl combnttono. sotto
aril ortllnl ril tinicin.ll tellfHOhl In tcrt'C da
cul erano da lmiRlil until slntl nrni!l. '
(Jlce che sli ItilcrcW. delln pai rd I dlrlnl
dllo nailonallla' nun pu.isnno esscro spr
rltl Be non ccsa II ilotnlnln della Turcliln
ni riuin slranlcrp. !n l'Alnnxla-ljnrrnn tion
rsslliultn nlla Frntlcln. hp fltnllu lr
rpdenta non o' unlta nU'Itnlla p ko aim
camblamentl KURKerltl. nplla nnln pvpup
dento nllpntl non ttnno rhlliiatl wnllu cart
polltlca dcirKuropn.
IINVASIOXi: HKM.A aVIZSSKItA?
l"n dlapacrlo !a Untti-rdnm, olanda. iIIpp:
"I clornall anstriaPl id ocoupano larna
mente delia poatlhllKa' drlla lnlasslnp ilolln
JiPUtrallLV della Svltwrn.. Fm1 nmnitttono
chn la Fraticln non bn ntcutia rnglonp per
lnvadero la SvUzern. lnfiitrr la OMiiiaiila
1'AucttU potrplibtTo pmi una slmllo msa
cttencrp buonl an'nBKl, rom' si va chn la
Svlmera p- dnrlsa a rtirenilnrc la Mia mii-trallta-
ftno a racrinraro rultlmo no'ino.. i-osf
che il Fiicrsu da parlp ilrRil je.iv.H Ipu;
ton! cl earcblie ppr lo mcun duliblo
"In KPiipralp I glornall rotwlBllanu pPrcHi'
loStnto .MagsloroanstrlacoH non aumenravp
11 numpro dpi nenilil dello polpnzo wntrab.
I glornall nnghorpl nonn d'nplnlonn cll la
vlolazlone tli npu:raltu' -non Iih niHl Blovnto
ad alctin pserclto, p dlcopo clip rari'iduua
France.'ro Fenllnando; la vltt ma dPH'attwi
tato tli Hernjpto, non avrpbbp ma I. fot'o
atato lvn, snnzipnato lu loln'iloiip dtslla
peutralita' dpi HpIrIo sin ppr raslnnl tiilll
tarl che ppr rak'inni diraatii'lip."
il MinlRlpro rllla Wucrra pubbllcava Iprl
tra II BpRiienlP rapporlo Ip1 penpralp t'a
torna cln-a la hUumzUuip alia frontf Itnlo
Kustriaca: IO operaslonl tli nrtigllcrla t.ono
mate dl niiorn Intprroltc ru ttitta la
fronte dal perslstonto nialtpmpo.
Sull'nltoplaiui tltl CVirso Ip nostre
pattusllo lianno KpleKiitn una crln at-'
tlvlta'. lanoiandu bombp npllc trlmi'tt
iiemlcbo e prpndenrto nlt'tinl pr!rlon;erl,
II Vatlcano ha rlnoosto nil.) nnta Iti-
laUtgli tlalla Gpririntiia o ilal mini alien 1 1
circa la parp. la ctpssa nota lnvintn nl
Vresldente Wilnon. I.a Snnla Sedc prpndu
nota dclla buona dispnstzioup dplla Ucr-
manla verso la pace, eiipmiipmlo la mie-
Tanza clio tiucnte buonp ili.stio.tizloni po5santi
ruacre segtlltp da rep.irtirhe t'onrpsiont
da un'lntma clip mPttn Hup nlla suprro. e
fa notare purp ihp II iiapa non ha litsclatn
passare ouiasinn ppr Implnrn'v la -itapp.
II testo delln rlposta iIpI 'atti-ano Kara'
pubbllcato a lierllno. nl erode In quosll
ctrcoll.
Un conimuuicato iimclalo pubblicalo oggl
Oal Minlfltero delta Marina dice:
IJna nave austrlaca fu sllurata ft H
gciinulo da un sottomaTlno Trnticepo
facentp parte delln flottn Italians nellii
vlcinanze deH'nrclpelaso dalm.ita. II
fottomarlno fu inutllmente attuccato
da un neroplauo ncniico.
It goveino auHlriaco nvevn. annunclato In
IS cor.renle raffundumvnlo tlel plrtiscafo aux
trlaca Zagreb al liicgo dclla J.ilmazla. aB
riung'cndo cho vi erano perltu 2B perK0h
t3eU'c(UlpacKlo.
MARY GARDEN'S VOICE
HEARD FREE BY HOBOES
Prjma Donna Calls It Best Compliment
When Aged Tramp Says She's
"DarjGooil"
CHICAGO. Jau. IS. Mary Unrdcn's
high-priced voice warbled free for n thou
sand homelesB men at the International
Hobo College hero lunt night. Carmen."
"Cotnlu" Through the Hye" and oIIipth Htart
ed the men to vtnmplng and tho tears to
flowing:.
Then from the bark of the room ranin n
call for tho "Margpillalse." Mies tJanlon
and Hector Dufrpanu, tho tenor, sail); the
stirring battle wing of France.
Ad Mlcx darden made her way toward
tha door a gray-haired vagabond seized
her hand and, remcmlwrmg that once tli the
long ago ho had gone to college, started
to make a Hpeech.
"By the eternal goda." ho began hope
fully, and then began all over ogain In
Ijatlu, "I'er Deua etcrntik elefnl, ctern
you're a darn good singer," ha tlnlahd
lamely. 'That's tho flnt compliment I've
liad this Muxon," crhwl Mlw nurden, and
her audience cheered until the building
rang
BAKELY DIVORCE GRANTED
Atlantic City Woman Given Decree.
Husband in Jail
ATrANTIC CITY. Jan. IS. By a
decree just filed in the Court of Chancer
ty Vice .Chancellor Learning, u divorce ban
eh granted to Mrs. Adelw Ilakely from
William Bakely. formerly ot thle city.
but now of Trenton. The decree also
rives lira. Bakely alimony and the cuatody
Of her infant daughter.
Previous to On enteriiur of the deer,
Mr. Bakely bad her hueband before Viee
f IbanueUor iMmtng i, Uie qutuftlon of ali
mony. At that time the younV mail waa
everaly scored by the Court for hla traat
meni of hla wife and ordered to pay m
fum of five dullare-a week.
After the neesioa of Court wu over It
U alled that Bakeiy boasted that lie did
not Intend ts pay the ulituoay. He alM
la aald to have nUde the statunent that he
intended to leae the Btate. Vice Cbaneellatr
Liutiolpg, when the matter wu again r
Jitrre4 to him. lwwed an vdr of jib exeat
tor hl arrest Bakely- va fvund at the
Trenton Interstate Vatt last SepUiabirVand
Stasd in the Mercer County Jail, where be
if SUU Incarcerated.
atowibip Damaged In Collbion
NSW roRK Jas. it 1e ateanwbAge
Jtueoiiuck. of i tie New Bogtawt mi rortiiff
tJt.r.oar.v'M i.o ao4 toe Mnikuy lutar
FRENCH CRUISER MIRABEAU BOMBARDING PIRAEUS
A picture tnl.ru iIiiimik ll"' irn'nt
HADDONFIELD LEADS
IN GUARDS'
New .Jci'Hey City lriisL in Hui'tioii
Ui Provide Bronze
Tablet
HADDONFir.Mt. N. J.. January 19.
Hnddonlleld la tlip flrt"! munlqlpullt.v in this
part of tlip founlry to provide n lnitliiR
tokMi for lis eimrdpmen wlio niwworpil the
call to tlm linrilpr Inst June. A bi'.niKP tiblot
nrordlns thpjr ppivhM nnd bearing tlip name
tf pucli man has beep creeled In Iht- lilRh
rt-lrnol niidllorltim. A wnlchfob with n
military locket Is lit glTl of tho lotin to
purh iiinu.
When word tvuo rppplved that llntlpry I!,
of Camden. a in rpttiin llnddmitlpld begun
planning i tvlPbratimi Tho propoKil of
making Hip affair n lasting onp nnd In I.ppp
ing with thp hlHtfirlcnl twin! nT tlip lonn
oaiikcd the nbanilimmoiil nf n diniipr plan
nnd iIip fttbrtlru'f'iiiii nT tlip InlilPt nnd fob.
A KPlf-ooiiHtlttitPd cominlttei' liiinipdiatcl.v
began lo riilan the neceHKary funtlii. Not
4IIIO-(MirMiti approaolied i-cfusod tn t'onlrlbntp.
Ah the fund grew the plan expanded until
tmluy the litbli'l. l:.1 by IS liichcs. lit im
bedded In a wall of the high school.
There pip t'lght men from Iipip. Sis
werp inwiilipri of Ikttlery II, olip ,t nipmbcr
nf the KnRiiirero vt rhllndidplila and au
ottipr a r'hilndolphla infantryman. They
art-:
Ward 11. Ulcus, William Honing. Fred
erick T. Ilozorth. Alexnndcr Wackey. John
II. Moore. Jumps 1 Shaw. I,ouIh K. Mhlnn
nnd lWwin A. Trtimbinvcr.
POPE STRIVES TO STOP
BELG I AN DEPORTATI ONS
Will Also Do All in His Power
Speed Return of
Exiles
to
I.n.N'li)N'. Jani IS. With a vimv to pre
venting further Belgian deportations and
bringing nhout Hip lepatrlation of those
already iit to liennany. Topp llenedlct has
niailp rppresentallon.s to thn Imperial flnvc
ernment. nrcnnllng tn a letlur from Carditta!
tlnsparrl, ttn papal fecretnry of mate, to
fnrdlnul Mercier. primate of Belgium, which
has lieiMi glen out hero
Cardinal Uasparil wrote as follows to
Cardinal Merclor:
The pontiff, whose fatherly heart la deep
ly moved by till the fcufferlnss of the well
bnlovnd BolBlan peoplo. lias Instructed me
to Inform your Kminence that, taking k
vivid intercut in your peoplo who havo bppn
hu harwhiy put on trial, he haa already
pleaded In their favor with tho Imperial
Gorman Government and that ho will do
uvcrytliliiR In hla power in order that mi
end may bo put to tho deportations and
that those who liao already been carried
off far from their country may uoon bo
back umldKt tholr mniiniig families."
Cardinal Mercier directs how men nut de
pendent upon public charity, the sick and
the infirm Hhnuld proiip themsi'lvcs with
necessary Identification certificates, nnd how
tho prlpsts shall foim, together with lead
ing citlzpna and relief associations, a com
mittee to visit and console tho families
of IhiiSO who have been deported.
Hchrcns Club to Give Opera
The Hehrens Opera flub will present a
grand opera concert In tho North Branch
Young Men's Christian Association flym
nailum tonight. Tho program, consisting
of two parts, will include selection!) from
standard operas by prominent soloists and
a rendition of Cavnlleria Rustlcana In Eng
lish by the twenty-fifth anniversary cast of
soloists, augmented by a chorutt of fifty
voices, under tho leadership of John Curtts,
jr. The affair promises to ba ono of the
biggest musical and social events given
in North Philadelphia.
Semi-Annual Clearance
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES
Probably never again will you have
the opportunity to buy the smartest and
best shoe values at these prices. This is
a rare chance to save money while pro
viding for your present and future shoe
requirements.
Value 4.50 to 7.00, $3,90
Values 7.00 to 8.50, $4,90
Values 8.50 to 10,00, $6.90
Values 10.00 to 12,50, $7.90
(Our Woman's Pacer Shoe. Other short lines tO Qfl
',r,A rn.nlno- SlinnrrK values S4.50 to 6.50. Pr'V
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IEDERMAN
EVENING MDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18 -
iiinniiii
iliellint: of (irook anti-EiUcntetlemnnstrntor
t
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POLITICAL ACTIVITY
Leaders at Atlantic- City Puzzled
Over Latest Move by
Former "Hoss"
ATLANTIC CITV,' Jan. IR. Slime poli
ticians, who annotmceil two week ng that
"Commodore" l.ouls KiHiiiIp would volun
tarily relinquish nil claim lo city leader
ship In Ibo lutprcst nf rnrllnnnt harmony
lkntl retire from pnlltlcs permanently, wcro
at a loss lo account for a suiiopn .arcc-wiim
of activity In the ICuchnlp camp
Arratigpiiipnln have bcpn 'n:"lp for n
pulillp reception to lm tPiidered the eloran
"bow" at the hrnduuartprs of tin- Waller
13. 1 3d go MnrotilnR Club on Siiliirriny night,
and it was announced I ha I ward and pre
cinct leaders and others higher up who
fail to nltond will lie regarded n antag
onistic in the "t'ommudotP'H" eaupp
Kiiehnlo left a sick bed In older lo pad
inn or his lmnchmeii In thn big parade which
fnllowpil the Inauguration nf rtovfcrnor I'3(1kp
In Trcnlnii. and lie camp home with his
catisn materially strengthened nmong nr
ganlzatinn workers, who. It is said, av
prepaid! to stand with him If he enn
cludes lint to retire in nccoidnnco Willi Ihe
plans nf the new regime which hns jelected
lMward I.. Iladcr for his successor.
The iipw Itepubllcan organlzatinn In thn
Fourth Ward Is pro-Kuehnln If the "I'oin
inndore" decides to inal.o a light lo stay In
tlm ring, and Ihe Union Uepubllcan Club
has joined with the lMre Marching Club
In arranging lo make Saturday night's re
ception a big affair.
It wo said that Charles '. Fort tier.
Mercantile Appraiser, a Kuchnlo man, will
bn dismissed by the City Commission today
for neulcct nf duty unless lio tenders his !
resignation.
BILLY ROBINSON WON
BY AMBULANCE CORPS
Philailclphian Will Quit Harvard to
Serve in France, Returning
for Football
CAMnrtIIHiI-3. Mass.. Jan. IS. -William
Farr lloblnson, vnrslty quarterback on the
football team. Is the third Philadelphia!! at
Harvard who lias answered tho call of
war-atrlckon Kuropo 111 less limit a week's
time. Ho will bervo in an ambulance corps.
Itoblnson will quit Ilnrvard after the
mid-year examinations next month, lie
will bo nbroad only Mx months, returning
In time for tho opening of rnotball practice
in September. As Billy Ik nti cxcpllpilt stu
dent, the work he will lose this spring can
be easily made up during the fall semester,
lloblnson will sail from New JTork on Feb
ruary 17, with (Jeorge Canon his chum.
a,nd a scoro of oilier Harvard men who
nro going to drive in France. lloblnson
and Caner will Join the Hnrjcs ambulance
unit.
The third member ot tho "three twins,"
Dick Harte. will join his comrades follow
ing Ills graduation in June. Itoblnson, aside
from being a clever football player. Is also
fair at baseball and was :i candidate for
third hasn on tho nine 1st spring.
:ioo to ArrExn confkuknck
lfi7 Bucks County Sundoy Schools to
Bo KeprcHcnteil
K13M-.I-3ltSVfI.Ui:. Pa.. Jan. 17. There
will be more than 300 delegates from tho
167 Sunday fcIiooIb ot Bucks county at
Sallcrsillle on Saturday and Sunday In at
tendance at the first older hoys' and girls'
Sunday-school conference. Two hundred
delegates havo registered so far.
A Sellersville business man, who will not
nilovv his name to be made public, hns pur
chased testaments for every delegate.
There will be a special meeting for young
teachers.
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IH" 'V Ti W V Paasenger Four, Four Patsenger Four and Two Passenger Foui $825. S7 I
leQermsui j
i gr
' I j J. W. DAVID, Manager 1 5
930 Chestnut i 1 , jl ,
ws.sth I - , , m ;
.ill the .Mlicil .ni lnp.till I'pacu.'.
lllcil
PERSHING WILL QUIT
MEXICO BY MARCH 1
Army Ofliciala Say Plans for
Withdrawal Are Now
Definite
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 8 Th- I'eisblng
column will bo hack in Hip 1,'nUed Stales
by March 1. This wait staled positively
today by army olllcors ami War Depart
ment olllclitls.
As a mutter nf fact, gieat surprise has
been rxpicMieil by thosp In Hip War Op
parlniPnl familiar with tin- plans of the
Administration that thn formal order has
not yet Iippii Issued.
Thn flrsl innvpinpnt nf Hoops linuin ft run
Hip border In rPicrnl weeks was ordered
today. wIipii the War Iippartment In'striiclpd
tieiiprol Funsinn to deslgnalp imp company
from each nf the Flrrt, Second and Third
Kentucky Infnntry. details tn return lo
tholr home stations. This Is lakpn lo
mean that llipip will !p a gradual with
drawal of n largo numb"r nf the guardsmen
still at th Mpli:au line.
Arreslctl for Shooting at Women
lll-3Af)INt;. IM., Jan. IS. -Lewis c. Gil,,
hie. nf l'otistown, I'o.. was iiripslcd by Ihe
pollcp here p.irly today nfler ho had fired
two rpolvpr shots at two women residing
lu the northeastern tertian of tho cliy.
The women claim that they ncicr saw Gil),
hip bpforo and that hp fired at them as
they were closing tho shutters of their
homes. They say hp had been loitering
about tho place for several days.
model
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I SHMND&LUX
if Standard Motor Car Co., 662 North Broad St. ll :
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FARM LOAN SECURITIES
WILL HELP
Amply Secured Bonds in Denom
inations as Small as $25
to Bo Had
SI AY PAY IWJ PER CENT
Interest Rale Not Yet Delcrntfned.
'Simplifies Finniielnl Operations
Willi Small Snvini:
Hy FRANK It WILSON
nf iho KMtcrel !"" t.en lliifpsn
WASIItNOTON, Jail. 18. The operatltins
nf Hip farm lonn net itfp divided Into tjvol
main rlauscs a monpy flPitcnllilliifi ageLC.
and a nionoy lending nRpncy.
Thp rinvmiintnt puts Ihn first upsIiijb
mo I'm farm loan plan by buying th 'h
mil capital stock of the IW'Ivp f'"'
laud bunks, if necesnary. WhPti Ih's 'han
been Innnptl ntid'fnini iiioMttagM take j In
i-pitn-ii Hip Federal Infill banks may i ts-.ie
l,ii-d.j nanlnsl these utollgaBPi
T!ipp bonds will ha among Hip mnsti nt-iiiu-ilip
seciirltlP." ever offered tn Amnijnan
liiplnrs A has Iippii pxplalnpd. nil mors
iii-p pprinitlPd lo borrow only up to Jllfty
ppr ceiil of Hip vnltio of their land. Hits
iiipntw Ihal cvpiy dollar's worth of funds
iFiuipd represents VI worth nf land :ls se
em It).
The fact that each Fclpral land bunk
giiatanlees the bonds nf nil the other lianks
nlo puis bPbliid th'se luttils as sfcunty
Hip fo.uno.fion nrlgltial cnpSal ntock nf thp
banks nr.d tlw-lr tptpilrcd surplus estrnlngs.
plus the reilillred niiminl ilclttctlon nf tho
uinitgngp loan.
sr:cniiTV nmOT 1
llpslilps this, Hip seciirlly constnally m-
,.r-,u, iirnllnrflnlintcl!' tv ronsnii of 111"
cnnslnntly Incrpaslng capital cnntrllnued b;
tho Farm Loan Association
So III" lnp.slmPtit Ptid of Hip fat'n In.in
net Is fully as liupcirtniit as tho mniicy-lpinl-Ing
becausp II crpatps for Iho beiipflt
of small ami large Imcslnrs n ncruntv
backctl hv pnoled flrsL mortgage nn fnim
lands. Ihe pmcepils helm: used tn Incrensp
Ihp produclivp power n'nd nhnnco the value
of these motlrtaged landtt.
-Hlnco Hip ratp nf Inlprml In thn farmer
depends upon Hip rale of imprest nt whlili
thcec bonds will sell. Ctmgrpss went the
limit tn mnkn these bonds atlmcllvp. m
they would sell al n low Interest ratp. Tlm
bonds nro exempt 'from all luxation. Thu
Onvernuipnt will not pxen. collect any In
come tax upon them. Nn Statu or milulcJ
pallly may las Ihcin fnr niry purpose.
In order lo mnkn llicse bonds npiical tn
lincstnrn of all classes they aro issued in
denominations of Irom $25 to $1000.
HARD TO C01"NTKltFI3IT
In order to protect them ngnihM ciiiinipr
fcltlug they arc IsupiI by thoA'nlled Stats
iSnvpinmpiil Hurra it nf lin.iravliic and
Printing mid nro protected from founle--fpllers
by Hip whnlo fnrco nf the i'lilletl
Stales Secret Service.
llereloforo it has been virtually Impos
sible for thn small investor lo buy real
cstnio securities. A man or woman who
wanted to buy $100 worth of farm secur
ities was not nhlo lo find a farm moitgago
of just thai size.
lu addition, the ImPStor would not buy
.uch a mnrtgnge without inspecting Hip
eeeurity. Tho cost nnd the bnthor urio
barriers which made It almost Impossihlo
for Hip small lnestor to get llrst innitgnvo
fpcurillcs.
T-3ASV FOR iNrccsToa
Ilprcnfter II will be possible for am ,n
estor who wants to buy farm Hccunlies
With Magnetic Gear Shift $1265
Another Pullman enclosed car de luxe is making its'debut at the
Auto Show This year it is the CONVERTIBLE SEDAN
DE LUXE a town and country car of complete beauty, plus
the greatest collection or standard, widely-known accessories ever
furnished at the price.
The simple, custom-tailored richness of its upholstery and unequalcd convenience of
detail and appointment express the utmost of luxurious comfort. The body is the finest
of closed car coachwork, flawlessly finished in deep-toned Pullman' green and black. Deep,
resilient cushions and the shock-absorbing qualities of fifty-and-one-half inch full canti
lever rear springs assure smooth going over good roads and bad, in town or country.
C-H Magnetic Ccar Shift equipment ($125 extra) means this to shift gears jjoii
meretj press a button with tjour finger, depress the clutch pedal rvilh your left foot,
and instantly, with lightning speed, the xlectric current- executes your command.
There is no annoying gear lever a novice can drive the car.
Another great feature of the Pullman exhibit is the SIX CYLINDER TOURING
wttn ii-incn wneei oase ana a
Faisenger four, four Passenger l'our and
MBT
trbm t26 tip merely to apply for it i federal
fa m loan bond of Hie denomination tleslrcd
Tho Investor Will know Uiat tlflrt bond
r (presents t2 worth of land nppintrr M Under
i lovornment supervision and that tlip bond
t hs Issiiofl under 'lifvptnnipiit VeRUliKloii.
The rate of Interest nt which thmb bonds
trill he Issued 1ip.s iml ypl been dpi trinlnril
hv Hip Fpilenil Farm Loan Hoard. II H
F-afp tn predict that In Hip beginning? It w.ll
hint
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7 f,
he less than Tour nun nni nioiji innn
npr i-piil.
Hn iim inoni nf the farm loan act hit
it limited lo frtimeis who need tho' tlfp iff
chpnppr cnpllrtl. but they Include nlsd Ihoro
prrsonn who have money to Invest and nro
seeking a long time, readily mntft.-cliiblo
security nf .undoubted value.
REPORT SAYS GERARD
OFFERS TO QUIT POST '
Ambassador Snid lo Hnvo Hunt Ex
planation of "Cordial Relations"
Speech to Wilson
LONDON, Jan. IS. Tho American Am
bassador tn tiei tunny, .lamer M. nerard.
has nffprpd to resign ir bis "cot dial tpla
tiottii" speech ttave offensp, according to nn
Kxchnngo Tclpgraph dispatch from llntler
flam today. Thp Itiformnllnti was attributed
to a Cologne upwrpaper
Tlip dispatch raid Titr ilprntd. Ittirnlng of
the sflr caused by Ills speech, sent a special
message tn Picsldcnt Wllinn cnnwylng tint
only on pxplntiatlnn but nn offer' to rctlrp.
The speech was made nt a banquet of thn
American Assoclatinn of ComlnrtMo in Ilcr
Hn. In It Hip diplomat said, relations
between tlermnny nnd Hip I'nfted Stntcs
wcro never more cordial than ntprcsent.
Minister Voplckn Arrives sin Ucrliit
ni'illLIN Jan. 18. Cliniics J. Voplckn,
American Minister tn Humanlii. who ij
malneil In DuchatPSt after Hip rptnnval of
tho lluinnalan Oovernnicnt to .lassy and
whose wiibdiawal v.ns tpqucsti'd by tho
tioruian tP prnmcnt. has nrrlvofl III Herlin
to nait li:struilinn from WnnhlnEtnn.
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Why is a Steinway So Much B3tter?
It is becawse the Steinwayj piano is not merely a
factory product but an orderly scientific Idcvclop
nlf.nt a'.xonstant progression, regardless of the
demands lof trade, or self-interest, or tradition, or
future demand the work of generations after
Rcneratioai of masters and men, each laer group
of Stcinways so grasping the &:." of their call
ing that refinement follows refinement,, and each
factory workman becoming the mose skillful
through the experience of the 50,000 who have
precoded him. In all the artwork of 'the world
there is no parallel tothc making'of a Steinway.
Steinwsv Duo-Art Pianola Piano play; itself, or you ma
plav It from a standard roll, or with your-fingers. Three
pianos in one. Hear it anv tlm?.
N. STETSON & CO.
Only Philadelphia Representatives of Steinway & Sons
1111 Chestnut Street
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.EDISOKT Diamond-Disfe
y- - sji i iiinri nniiinaa
$1 140
F. O. B. Factory
Hcxible, high-speed motor at 51250.
two Passenger rout S825.
NEW SHIP LINE BRINGS
RELIEF TO BRAZILIANS
Bimonthly and Even Weekly
Arrivals From Philadelphia
Predicted
Slii' fafcle
.Tcrlirp nf r nUrd
Acrnfilf; J.rdorr
Pren
ItlO UK JANRIttO, Jan 18- When th.
Itood Amciican ship Carolyn, pioneer ot
iho how service established between Phil,
delphla and noffci of llrnx.i and Argentina
steamed Into this hnrbor I'an-Atntrleaii
business prospects sighed a roal sKi, 0j
relief.
Tho hpw service will go n long wa i.
watd vollevlng a lensp transportation ltur
Hon, In tho opinion nf snipppr, i,r(1 S"
monlht-. even weekly, steam.-.hins nro nr.
dlclcd for tho near fulute pre"
fiiiftr innuii.tiKiui; npr genorai t.,j,
about ROOD
tons, in this pnn tin. caror "
tioso ngatn rnuilnv.ir.i r.. it?
turned her
liortH of Hantoi nnd Itupnos at (.J
will tnuch nt Montevideo nn Into, trh,'
Tlm ussurntieo of the imniPilinm Su ,,
of thn new trnilspnrlntinn cnterpri.r. hT,
linrtJd cntlrply on Hip iitnatlnn crpat,1 i,
llin I3uropenti war Shippers here i (...,,
that American pxpoit trade iviih 'KoSlh
American i-niinlrleH hn grown renttn
tljrju.'ily 111 the last threp vcarp u ii?"
cinrpii unit many iirnxiiiun prpri,r.. " ;
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inv.jkiiiH ..-.... ... iiii.iiiik m h n nor tAtlnn
for tho United Slates. pn.rti,uin,iy en;"
and rubber. "y corr"
Tho Carolyn made thp tilp ffom m,
delphla In tivunly-tbrpc tin
hlch lj
about tho nprngp spppd nf bo.ii, .. i.
Hy it curious coincldencn th ( nrolyti ii
IhP flf.U vcsspI tn gn through ,, iianltti?
Canal aflPf Hip optnlng nr Hi f hlg dllch"
Pioneer nn Hip canal r.nil, nno H
liiniici I in mi' iirw urn n - lf ftn
rtf South America's past cnii.
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