- ' v -s ft ' y.'l ,M r,"T- -. u 'i, bm 1' . V Wf I ,t ' ' 5r- V"" !t .r- ;: ' f H-'. EVENla PUBLIC LEDateR-PHtLADKLPHXA, SATURDAY, tfOYEJIfcEIt 10, 101S im ?y,"7K9JLJlV.H' 3 JS HK? . ". '. ,tio'h' n r:. ...'v. r .!- "v.t -. :. - -ikik. "Mfri r .va. i . i -. ...-?.. . - j- .. i i - j.m ... . .' ai. .'. ,. r.. . -; ---....-. ir .j. r " " . . . "; .f :i : i. in ri '"..--..'- -, im -mbbka- rr!A i - r-.t t ii- v . i k. - .v v - -" - . r . . - - .-, r. -.-.' 'j ' ""i-iii',iir i u fra siv '? '.hw.v-v, ---- ttiv u-.i.' . Myfflji, . v. - ,,i . -.:'.wvra-ftftH1-y.w.fr .. t i.y;;.,'.'.-t,.; y; If I' las- ?(V fo vf--"' '"V"' ' f uj-: ... .,;. !,''. :tVi "'.". -1 i-j.-??.; i? ' ' .": "' V; ';;.' ;.; ?J:. ; .VA - t General & II A.DJAZ" J Triumphant Italy aS&& TfcA"i' X! ,..it--V. CJfp'!ft :ii': The greatest struggle of humanity is practi cally over. The part that Italy played is just beginning to dawn on all the peoples. As time goes on it will magnify itself to its proper gigantic proportion. ' It was a struggle between the heart and the mind, the latter augmented by brute force. Thank God the heart has won and that Italy, the guardian of all that is beautiful, has, in one stroke, not only routed the invader, confuted l-er critics, but assumed that position among the foremost nations of the world to which she was justly entitled by history and tradition. And President Wilson, to whom victory, cables to the democratic In the name of the people of the United States and in my own I extend hearty congratulations on this, your Majesty's natal day, which happily is also a golden day for the world's peace and security, marking as it does the crowning point of the successful struggle of civilization against savagery. Well may the Italian people rejoice in the removal of the danger and menace for the future and Italy, who thrice in the course of the last ft"'r and a half years rescued Europe and humanity from the threatening danger of kai serism and subjugation, rises from this unprece dented struggle shining with the old glory that vm Rome, with her national destinies accom plished. No longer is she the land of museums and the mpcca of tourists. She is the oldest child of Pome, although the youngest among the mod ern 2:reat nations. And she is the land of beauty and of freedom; the nation that has given the brute forces of might the death blow in the valley of the Piave and on the peaks of the snow-clad Alps. the civilized world owes the present King of Italy in the following terms: welcome the complete victory to which their valor and fidelity so gloriously contributed. Such victories as this win their own just rewards, in that they bring home to the victors a realizing sense of their responsibility to see to it that their sacrifices in the cause of the right shall assure for all time a new era of liberty, justice and prosperity for the peoples of the earth. Woodrow Wilson. ? .'?; ,1V'- .7.U c-T-..i-'. " '! This page is dedicated in homage to Italy's struggle for world Democracy and Peace by the following: FRANK DI BERARDINO EUGENIO V. ALESSANDRONI DR. OTTAVIO MONTICELLI DR. VINCENZO DE VlRGILIS DR. NICOLA PERNICE DR. G. M. DE VECCNIS DE LAURENTIS & TETI ACHILLE D'ORAZIO ' CAV. FRANK A. TRAVASCIO G. GUATTARI GENNARO DI GENOVA JOHN MASE, SON & CO. LEONCAVALLO RESTAURANT PIETRO GIUNTA JOHN GIUNTA JOSEPH L. GIUNTA ROBERTO LOMBARD1 GIOVANNI DI SILVESTRO ALFREDO CARBONE GENNARO TITO MANLIO DOMENICO MONTICELLI CARUSO ITALIAN RESTAURANT MASCAGNI HOTEL & RESTAURANT TENAGLIA BAR & RESTAURANT CAV. FRANK PALUMBO EMANUEL V. H. NARDI DOMENICO CINI HENRY DI BERARDINO JOSEPH A. DI SILVESTRO DR. TOMMASO TIGANI P. P. LAGOMARSINO & CO., INC. DR. SETTEMBRINO MAMMARELLA JVTftaa ma arr -t- j&'TzxxikxzxxrrstXXSGma. ". re v", -.C" . i "SSi f'-'-';,:1-"c-'- "M ':. ':. j-. ,g ""'.jC.V'. t if! '.''''':' iS4 M .SI M .4 "Vi r "v' zWW3 i. gg DANIELE C D'ORAZIO 5 ANTONY P. GRECO t;;(; " f. ;Sf l FRANK L. TARTAGLIA tfS FRANK PALAIA ,,.1 'ffl f PIERGENTINO FORMICONI W ""k AGOSTINO CORLETO '? fl , 1 'MS Ifefw. - CAV. FRANK ROMA & BROS. ' B M DR. IGNAZIO CORTESE JlI''- M I (fSllj A Kt I PASQUALE GIUNTA & SONS j '' fe jv j .FABIANI ITALIAN HOSPITAL rSmt " ' M f $W$$i ( 1 ' SANTO GIUNTA WK JOSEPH ROMANELLI , k f 'Mi I rtWW Zsh m PASQUALE TETI ' . ,- iffiLw vNI F. G. LOMBARDO IVwfflSd. 'tM I - VbMi W m ' GIORLANDO TUMOLILLO U BAv. GUIDO GIACOPETTI SJmUS i 4 I Tt r has-.- .'Li:r w- ,"PH to c f t tj, i5H K -' '!,i:.i-!,.v--'. Ir".' ...;:v ' a- rT'iv;jf -. Ji'-ts. HV.-V .. -i. -n-.ff . . i A.. f -v . i, !f..fc't it '....in. '7rLfBUOfiJUCkF.'M.rjMrkVMIk't .-Alatt' WJTieJi.TiNtIi7(i.lCr1 UiL.- JSUS i ' '- J..'R t. JJaifc,,ili.i..1WjJ. rfJTjt. .. -.. .1U.'. .J- -C... .kaimM. A. J, fl , 'f-S .!.-'.. t - rf- '"' M . . .A V -i t IK -"n't -it ; iijTiV t -. . jn i . ,o v.t5.jiiiK.ws.j;.'rai , ... - - - f- -iKnwi-twtiiMtfiiaw , , tv ,, u-, .- ta SJ.'XiLJ. v m.i
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