p-p- -wiwo'IHUWS "y'd"-? ' f i. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElimLAbELPHIA, MONBAY, DIJCEAtBEli ' $$' iB V 4 W 5 ? W l i f ar 9 n 1 J- 17 l ' "V id I, ; K - 5 Mm 9 9Kn f rn irn ri ATCIVimVAR MENACES RUSSIA eds in West and Royalists in East Preparing for Decisive Battles XPECT MOVE BY SPRING St k -V.TWl L lijSiberi. jcna in Utlcr ijiiaos aim Trains Move Without Or- NjP" gnnization or Schedule Br CARL TT. ACKERMAN fyiSpccial Cable to Evening Public Ledger 5, Coiturlslit, lots bv .Vfio lorfc Tim" f o. I J (All Forflun RlRhls ncwert) F.Ort llio Way (o Ylailh natok, Der 1 tit:' (detajefli Divided between cnM and tl, n (America wan between Jsoith ana ijfeoqth during the Civil Wnr msla H 8toIay maUInB a new stnri imw " canlzntton ! Russia's civil war hai i cached a SVnerlod iheio deceive battles are in ft'prcparatlon between the HolsheIKI In hthe cast and the mllltnilit ami mou- C 'ai-xVilci nnitl 111 (11 PSt " nun 3 I-enlno lias announced plans for i red Jc'jiurny of 3,000,000 men bv sprint:. Gen $ oral Kolchik. cooperating with On Aleral Denlkcn near KIcfT, peneial Bu ," toft In tho Urals and the. Siberian Sforccs lojal to tho Omk dictatorship. plans another army to fight the HOI S' sliavlkl next year , Jlpssia Is n nation divided against Itself, an empire of chao-. financially W bankrupt, economliuxllv stared ana aar-weary It Is nearer collapse than regeneration 2 Not a Fight for freedom A distressing nnd disappointing feature Is that Russia's civil war i 'not a fight for freedom but a contest l for power between anarchv on the one , hand and militarism on cue um- i MWin conversed with cores of ilusslans. Czechs and Allies and trav " eled thousands of miles Investigating Rolshevik arm n I And o ln'con' " i?n in a de, MRusslan democrao luce the ovet.lRI omca, ( If throw of the all Russian Gov ei nmeiu , 15 If thP Bolshevikl win in the nnal Jraah Russia and Siberia Will remain w nroiiitin ror some unit u inc "'". jT..,. .nrree.1. the Czs.'s presciiL UK.-..JH-.-. "'--- - ... ,, , Intlmntp frllld UeiUMll "'"' u vrnmed dictator of the new monnrcliv ; it,-! win he founded i .. i ..II Kl tt. nil iiotlnnu in tn s civil nunc n n(i..tn M pAi-mnni llul A tmt Tlfl .1,. .... t., ( i7inii,i imi .-in European Russia to Knglan.l am) .m'Aii'Oi I li li II iici iiiuiij mi.i .uj.... i. a-.-- i i it ff.-i imtrt. nciiciai -"irii-iiiiii n miimiii iu T.'-tfrc. nilil tllP CZeCIlH 111 U1P I lalS.tl. Mi.tl.mltv rtf V.livtlrul I.-..1. 1,1. .t.r. fthe United Stntfs-nnd Japan in PLbeiia. Klth Englandt Trauve and Japan pln ' yine tha chief roles and pursnlns deft- i Xfilfe purposes and America .1 . inter- jBsted spectator iS . rj)-'.. !. -l 4...n lialllvlij - ricn" -. 'J With the present lacl or repairs .hnd lubricants many railroaders sa XLih&l within a month the Trans- i Siberian Railway will be vlrtuallv use- ii-Iess, without supplies of rollintr stoeU to J L the nlace of that worn and dam- Criged. Thousands of civilians tra ,lnv ears. Coaches are conflsciti vel in l ted bv ' J-Vovlnr armies, Cossacks, dictators and , i. special missions &i i m The front toaay Is a stationary line FU'LliJollOWlng- the cities The Czechs hold A-FetrOPOVaeOl'Bi un.ininuuiB i in' Rprenburs-, but on both, sides of the lines "; ' V trOB 8AI.RI IIt(iK IIOt'MK M it JconoiiMif. ivniiK iokliiks. suit- . ' i Ani.K FOR PKIVATh llnNPITI. ' VU'II KH1KI1), NOT FVK FROM i. hkthlkiievi. ia. iirvi.Tiiv i.o . r t cation, low rnici;. HI GARIS&SHIMER 2 nETIII.KIIKM, rA. ERTELT'S VICTOR VICTR0H AI.KROOM I'a.y Psvmnta If Denlrecl I.arRA Aennrtment of Itecoriis l'tione Kennln.ton 3G 2135 North Front Street Sessler's Book Shop Established 1882 ., . Books, Prints , , Framed Pictures WalnillSt- Bronze, nn.i.ipu p. Chr.$tinas Card$ iLt Ladies, Attention Here are welcome kinds of r,im FAR MEN Lr" :"1,a"" .. OlrllKia . . .q.UU to $10.00 , Neckwear .... 65c to $3.00 JGIove $2.00 to $5.00 Handkerchiefs' .25c to $2.50 Mtrfflers $3.50 to $12.00 Pajamas .... $2.50 to $8.00 Hosiery 50c to $3.00 Umbrellas . . . $2.00 to $8.00 Eshleman & Craig Co. IV Tht Custom Shirt Makers ( 1304 Walnut St taMMMMSMMHWMilMillMniM IUh I'hontl H ARTM ANN'S , SPECIAL TOYS Big Shipment Just Received ELECTRIC TREE f y uuirii $2.50 Battery Out $ 1 .75 jftU, 8 Colored Bulb 4.00 piiy Cr, $2.50 Electric Molars .. 7S EUtlric Malsrs ..,., J2J carrtar uuimi, o olbi.....j2.50 -(Ma CutaHMrwsalla Bsak. ; RarsUr SI.S8 .... JIM Ifyb ! 5lt.s Sktliar Skoti " " .BlfBaBJ dlttfl 5J9 MARlKET T. &M wfee tuic-vrmMLMttur - -.1 iiii the armtrk art threatened b political pldtn'atid Isnatlfactlon. While Oren brur Is In the hands of the Cossaoks, Tashkent Is ruled by tho nolahevlkl Kolchak and the Siberian ministry dom inate Omsk and Ufa Kolchak'a authority docs not exist as far as Irkutsk, because the Ataman An henkoff CosBacks withhold recognition ahd Issuo their own money and conduct the Go eminent, In Chita the Ataman Semcnoff, another Cossack adventurer, with about 18,000 men, has made him self the supreme power, refusing recogni tion to Kolchak, although Manchuria Is rlfo with rumors about Ids an est or submission. HnrTsth Holda Manrhnrla In the Amur and Umlrl districts the Cftusacks dominate General Honath. vice president of the Chinese Hastern Hallway, holds -Manchuria toward Kiev On the other side of the battWront, Denekcn Is massing his forces to Join the Allies At Archangel, the Allies are snugly establlBiiea in winter quarters i Toward Omsk and i:kalerlnhurg om- i cera of the old Government aio being concentrated awaiting the hour, when as the dictators plan, the military poner may be re-established Meanwhllo through the press an active propaganda Is londiicted mnlnlv by tvo Russian parties", liolshevlki and Mon archists To a limited extent tho Miles, mainly the Americans and French, are working to counteract the ,BolsheIt campaign l.'conomlcallv, Russia Is rapidly reach ing a stnte of exhaustion In Huropcnn Russia, hoth food and clothing are al most Impossible to obtain Throughout Siberia refugees are desti tute. Food Is plentiful but expensive Clothing Is almost Impossible to get except at prohibitive figures. Art far as can be observed the United States has done nothing economically for Russia outside of Vladivostok .mong neither Cossacks afield nor the Russians does pre tlnd a verv high opin ion of America I heard no favorable comment during mv whole Journej, but theie was much criticism, whloh It is. perhaps, Pol wise to repeat Dasleall thdre Is the same ciltleUm to be made here of the Allied opeiatlons as there was before the tSeriuati offensive list March If the Allies unite In Russia ' thev can defeat Ilolshevlsm and help J Russia to a reDUtli hut as long as the I continue to bn divided Uusla will con-, tlnue to deoav and ciumble nAiCnrifUi' ADMV nCrPATTn uvIjJIILiTIIV niUlll ULILttlLU - An n Kiiecuaiis in on Border. Sjl.rj , Si.iiiil, lv Knli-Inl. niDtru . t.uni- in iolinaK tVinlilrigt.in Dm .1 Defeat nf tli arnn on the I.uatei Inlmi k JeclsUe bailie In aitnv nf was leiKUled totlnv In (ann.nli n 1. 11..Bulr... A... ,aH, flon, n,w Omsk Goierument Tile nietv.igc shI(1 the dlsorKAuized Uolshex iki were retientlng notthn.itd toward JVnn ' slid , this was the first -. v- - - - '"- ...vi.. ..v.. ""' "r moment against the u eMki ami pan nf a campaign tli.it vv.is i '.,... ,l n .mile u,nu ,.f Hi. Ini., I ,li. iiirttnf llufsla nnd llietu Mm h r equipment and hootc as lantuttd Th tmbiikn hNo was infurn td rh.it tlaiiiati fn til i iff (MKiiP'aiHlInir tlio u ... sai k tioops or tie uientm (lHKtd ntwta ce,e110fr sat k troops nf tlie OieiilmiK letrlon li.nl tlltor nf tilP oniHk :oernrutut ir h lnd'cated lit Hit rableiji.im that th people nf Siberia wen- tuilted In Fuppun uf KolchaK uiiuiuiiriiiijiiniiiinniiiiiiHiiiiii Xmas Suggestions fi've her a braielet watih nu will sine- c g li please lit t e M onlv Jel the Kind g that we can fullj K u a I n t e e roi g (liueUeplnK Elgin or Walt B ham Watch, guar M anteed 20 year., lvalue SIC (( $20.00 X tivv We have other deoendabi bracelet watches from $4.95 up. B Mull Orders l.nitratliiK rrrc on S Miort Notice S PHEWPPI urn Usefoi FOR MEN Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Sox LOWEST PICK hs I.AItdE VAIMKri ItAti MAJSfET STREET. It's a sure bet he will want Underdown's SHIRTS $1.50 Each hft Uncm thay tan t be bfat eliwherw at th prlrc Expert work man "flip Clood srvt 3for$4 Cuffd AtUrlitil nnil nttachril A. R. Underdown's Sons 202-204 Market St. l-.tnlilllinl Sine. m(i For "Her" Gift nalhlnr l more At or welcome than I a bottla of really rhfilrn n.rftimA I Oui (lardnla TolIttWaiarlsfiahion'nl lavorne neautirui botti II anal ii nit. inner American and imnnnerta odora tl to !.'S Our Hock i n moatl i roinpiaie LLEWELLYN'S rhllndr-lphla'a hlandord Dnu KtarrR 1518 Chestnut Street Oprn Krrrjr Nlsht XMAS GIFTS SJMfl hVfLK'l J. F. Buchanan & Co. ,171? itwMit St &l B Gifis'gKl m (mm jabJEraja U.S. FLEET NOW PATROLS RHINE Njnc River Steamers Seized by Army of Occupation for Purpose FAVOR EARLY ASSEMBLY Rliincland Wants to Sec Federation of German States Formed by National Body lly EDWIN" L.JAMES Special Cable to Uteninp Public Ledger ioir1otil fin ti.Ven 1 orh Time Co. Cehlent, Pec 23 The American Third Armv Is mlldlv excited over a rumor that it Is to be relieved bv the Second Armv as the occupation force about February 1 According In rumors the Third rmv in in be taken homo bv wnv of the minn nint ( The United States ban n fleet on the Rhine Nine ilcr stenmers which have' been taken over by tho American armv of occupntion will be armed and used, as n patrol on a stretch of I ho Rhine along the I'oblcx bridgehead ' Tho Siars and Stripes were hoisted cr these ships Saturday lieneral Hickman's private hont will he the flag ship of the fleet In German terrltnrv occupied by the Americans Interest In the Berlin con vention of Workmen Councils Is al most nil. Hie only concern being In tho, nxing or me uaie ior a niecungr oi wie. N'atlonal Assembh to which the great est Importance Is allac lied As for olliet decisions of the woilonen's council", the Ithlneland appears not to care nlfTerentei Willi I'maola 'TM.a Tt.lt.olfiiirl liau rl 1 ftPrn PAS Tilth pr,,RHi., ,,i,ch contiolled the old gov- leiiunent and perhaps deslies to present 'these differences to the national acsein llilj. but not to the woiKinen's council!. , In conseiative Ithlneland the woik- , men s councils did not make nun h liead- na nnd thev do nut amount lo a Igieat deal The H'ie!st element Is negligible Ihe role of the untknien's counrils m.i v he Illustrated hi the cases of C ob- I . Diamonds Bought MONEY FOR XMAS U UC II t Of 1 1 TfAl7f Ui- i el m ir f .H tl atnomls ii N iii la I ah i A!o Old i p nu in i i bouchr THE DIAMOND SHOP tv Nonrii iotii st. i vsni thi CURRY'S XMascarDS IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH "Z II-TC STATI0HEnY,LEATHERC6tS Ul I IdrOUKTAlNPENS.FRAHEDPiaURES ENLARGEMfeNT::': Fnm Vour rjvcntcNeaitives "";"" 8IZ CHESTNUT ST. 812 RUDOLPH Toy & Novelty Co. n08 MARKET STREET XMAS TOYS Just Arrived Largest Stock Vtlrnillif hrll nniN Ireei, ultli oriiunienU, for tin tiilile. while 2 tliei U-t (ImraiUr Hull Vlltitiirr nnil l'i triotle Dolls JJ Vu Si lit) viilue urie-i, lloiUint -SolcllerM tt n11or. Carnages, toadies, Wagons, Rockers, Skates Everything to make the,kiddies happy At Lowest Prices OPEN EVENINGS SETH THOMAS S33-00 Mahogany Quarter-hour Chime Made in U.S.A. CHAS. MUTH The Family's Jeweler 1632 Columbia Ave. Nrth Thoin 2-su 'c ,Un in Alarm Alarm, notifi bttrr DIAMONDS WATCHES-JEWELS Goods of Quality at Fair Prices Complete Xma8 Assortment FRED G. SUTOR OIT.N EVBNINOH TIM. rilRIHTMAS J4tB CHESTNUT STIIliUT China & HUrerwarn to Hire ut low Kalei. DINNER SETS Limoges, French, American Porcelain and Nippon Imported China Retailed at Wholesale Prices o.pie g25 u... , 100-piac sats, 15 vt . ifcSMERAS Jftjh n JAr"V)V-lC- drT" wlNL H 'ti hte-". WumSk lena and Treves, two cities In ihe Ameri can area, When news of the formation of workmen"' councils reached the Rhino Valley Durgoinaster Clostermnnn, of Coblenz, called the heads of the trades unions to his office and said that as evers other olty seemed to bo form ing workmen's councils, Cobldnz might as well have one, The union leaders agreed with htm mid asked him to help form one. which he did, refusing the ;halrmsnshp, but retaining bv political means a goqd hold on the body, which does about na he wishes In Treves the nurgomaster still con trols things through n hand-picked Workmen's Council. This suits the peo pie. which, while antl-Prusslan, are not reolutlonary by nature, but ultra-conservative. Ithlneland Net Anti-German Hut to say that the Rh'lneland Is antl Prusslan does not m'an that It Is antl German Far from It To snv that the lthlnelnnd wants to form an Independent republic does not mean that It Is anti German It wants to be an Independent Mate, Independent of Prussia, but a Slate belonging to a union of German Slates, as each American .State belongs to tho federation. Interviews with per lups 100 citizens nominee me that the Ithlneland dpes not wish to bo Inde pendent of Germnn, nor does It want to belong to France. Manj dlffercncen between the Rhine land and Prussia antedate tho war. The Rliincland holds that tnxes were, not pioportlonulely distributed and political offices were not fairly apportioned, and then there Is the old religious question, the Ithlneland being intensely Cathella and opposing Protestant Prussia's aim of divorcing religious from civil nffalrs, and especially secularizing the schools. These matters the Ithlneland seeks to bring before the National Assembly, but not before a convention of Workmen's Councils Olil Warrant Traps l'liiladelpliian Allrnterrn, r Dec. 23 When A J Ku.imiti a J ulludelpliian, walked' Into the ofllce of Ahlcimnn William F Rower, of Mlentow'n lo sell him stocks in a mining concern the magistrate lecalled he held a w art ant for the arrest of Kum nier on a chatge of stealing $600 worth if Jewelry In ( atusnuqun a jenr ago. Kuinmcr Is now In Jail ?lt:?!ll QUICK SERVICE NO LONG DELAYS fit Use the Hallahan Store nearest you. Stocks and prices are the j v same at all of them. A special force of capable salespeople qn .duty at every store, g insuring quick service, without long waits or tiresome delays. I Gift Suggestions For Last-Minute Shoppers : Romeo ' Slippers Finest grade of brown kid with best leather turned soles and broad leather heels; custom finish throughout. I)e Luxe Grade, $4.50. Other Romeo Specials, $3.50 and $3.85 Daniel Green Felt Komeos, $2.25 ' r "t'?w , v ''i '" ' a. v. ' A VBkSs.t !li.i-UJl-.JL'J-iJI s"i v 4 r' xs." t ii ' upera cue suppers, in tan or held mouse kid ; blue, brown and red suede ; green and purple seal ; wine Russian calf and reel goat. Guaranteed $4.00 and $5.00 quality 2.00 SPECIALS for Women's Felt Juliets, all colors; fur-trimmed. Men's and Women's Eiderdown Slumber Sox. Reduced from Misses' and Children's Red Felt 7 c Juliets. Trimmed with fur. '0 Misses' and Children's Puss-in-B6ots Slippers. In red and light 1 7; & 9 nn blue felt ; Comfy soles. ' ' u V Men's Bedroom Slippers, in black and gray, with Comfy soles. Men's Felt House Slippers, in gray and black; chrome leather soles. rn- $1.25 Quality ou 919-921 MARKET ST. g 5604-0.6 Germantown Ave., below Chelten Ave. w 402,830 Lancaster Ave., above 40th, nd!aiJ Fairmount ft 2746-48 Gennahtown AVe., above Lehigh Ave. ft 60th-and Chestnut Ste., (Juvenile Store adjoining) fTALYINCREASING PEACEDEMANDS "Victory Greater Than Ex pected, We Want Morcj" Says Officer WANT WHOLE 'ADRIATIC Orlando and Sonnino Return Home After Interviews With President Wilson By CHARLES A. SCLDKN Special Calfle to Evening Public Ledger CorvrtoM. lOtt, fti.Vu Vorfc Tlmtt Co. Tarla, Dec. ;.1. Premlet Orlando and llaron Sonnino. the Hnllan foreign minister) left Paris lost night bv n-speolal train, which was Expected to connect at tho Italian fron tlc wltli that of tho King, on his way home from (he west front, so that thc might travel with Mm lo Rome. They will return to Paris In January In ample time for tho beginning of the peace parles of the American Tlrltlsh French and Italian delegates. They v III he accompanied by nther members of the Jtallan delegation, not yet announced, hut speculation names Dlar, Marconi nnd Xlttl ' In the course of their three days In Paris, ending last night, Orlando and .Sonnino followed their King In having a talk with President Wilson, and they had several conferences with Premier Clemeilceau, an they had with Premier Lloyd George a week or so ago In Lon don , 'Ihe differences gtowlng out of the Italian demands are still far from ad (OPEX MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS) HALLAHAN': FIVE STORE Meji'i Women's Boudoir Slippers 1 .00 Fifteen styles and colors in these dainty boudoir slippers just taken from the regu lar $1.50 and $2.00 lines and reduced to $1.00 to meet a big, last-minute demand. Men's $4.00 & $5.00 The de Luxe Gift Wo have a most un usual collec tion and our Slippers .00 prices are very much' lower than! elsewhere. ' Each Pair in a Dainty Gift Caxf Monday 1.00 Pure thread and top; all ,50c Pure thread novelties. $1.00 1.50 justment, ahd Sonhlno la abVtfitifely de termined to yield nothing; but the best opinion s that the Adrlntlo question will be settled without war between the Ital Una and Jugo-Slavs. The llallan psychology of victory, as explained to me todav by an Italian army officer attached to the peace work In Paris, Is like this; 'Wo have won a great victory and In sist upon all the fruits of It. We have crushed Austria more completely than we had dared to hope. So, as our vic tory In far greater than we or our allies expected, we want more than wo first asked w.hn we entered the war. It Is a natural human feeling to expect an added reward when achievement exceeds expectations. "Of course, we Insist upon everything promised us by thn London treaty of 191B, but wo now ask more. In sh6rt, the whole Adriatic tho east const as well as the west should be Italian, save for the ports which wo are perfectly willing to gran to tho .Tugo-Stavs We want that, and also an Improved position with referonco to Ahvsslnla, "Many of these Jugc-Slavs who would now take lo themselves what Italy rightly won by her part In the war are really Austrlans. They are our ancient enemies, now trlng to disguise them selves as the people of an oppressed na- JIIII'ltINN ttftOA.. TUB SII.K 8II1RT IIOTJ8K 01' I'HILAUELriilA LAST OPPORTUNITY $9.50 SHIRTS, $7.50 Pure Silk We Invite Ladies to Shop H9 X JL &.JLA -. 1217 Market St. . 8. W. Cor. 18th and Filbert fill. Also at Cheater. Pn.. 3d A Market Stt. OI'KN UVF-NINCIS SLIPPERS , Exchanged After Xmas if Necessary Aft wfl ml Inav L I' c-Cr.'KI TLraV .r VafSWwlSsy ' C 4?' s Slipper Buckles Rhinestone Buckles, 2.00 to 25.00 pair, Cut Steel Buckles, round or square shapes, 1.25 to 25.00 pair. Metal Buckles, Colonial or fancy efPectfl, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50. Women's Silk Hose silk; lisle sole colors. 1.65 pr silk; the latest '$-? en pr. "ou Men's Silk Sox Pure thread silk, all colors. flcX pr. . Special U0L Fancy silk sox, all colors. Qer pr.. ' Special 00t t tlon to train the' nympalhy of our nlllna antl to inako territorial capital of. It agalnnt utg, "Italy, too, han been an oppressed na tion for innny years, but now alio has crushed her oppressor, and In In no mood to yield what aho has rained." Last Minute Service For Last Minute Buyers --.------...- OPEN Monday Night Till 10 Tuesday Night Till 1 1 For those who wish to be dressed up for Xmas and also take advan tage of our FACTORY CLEAN-UP SALE Overcoats and Suits i 7-50 $20 $23-75 Former Values Up to $35 BECKERS MJP MANUFACTURERS OP htf ' manufacthrehs op l QmUTT CLOTHES 1514-16 MAKKEXSX Open Tonight Till 10Xmas Eve Till 11 P. M. i iMBRw ,;, r":-::..-.', ... .. , ' .rrrj . t . ,. ,v t. ,i r ,:.,n. m. ,i h i mgmv E. il ;i ffl BBlll ! --Mm TlffWP D.,'ii mm ffi lf (' v Milii i !liHf bESEU VAT IONS HBi :'JKf K must be accom- BUfi '' i8flV panicd by check. Your I HHPfflBRD I JHV . S4 ner cover may be ', Hll I I'l'l ' ' ' r I t Hrrn i n i im nHiln I L W , used any way )ou 'i T5lili fl jl wish, part liquid, part I MM solid-or all of either! , ), 11 Mi II ft Mil I lffiAnffiuHwVii Sf9SwSm liSSi'l ANNOUNCING A NEW SHIPMENT OF- Motor Cars Sedan ahd Touring Types Just received and ready for instant' delivery. ' Would make a. superb Christ' mas gift. THE MOLINE-KNIGHT Motor Company of .Pennsylvania has come into complete control.of the MOLINE-KNIGHT Motor Car in Philadelphia anfl surrounding territory. YOU are invited to visit its temporary address, at 1316 Cherry Street, to see and ' ejca.rn.ine this new shipment of closed arid open cars, which contains the same type of engine tK'at drove the ENGLISH AND CANADIAN tanks to Allied Yictory on tho battlefields of Europe. ' THE fame of this wonderful sleeve-valve engino is world wide and we want more Phlladelphians to know it and to own it. You can arrange for immediate demonstrations by telephoning 'Spruce 2745. Ask for Mr. Lockyear,, ., , GUARANTEE Any" pne purchasing a Moline Knight car of us after this date is hereby guaranteed against a declino in list price, up to March 1, 1919. Root & Van Dcrvoort Engineering Company. , Snrlnti. S2R25: De Luxe 7-PaHft. Tnnrtna. SUMJff I ' 5-Pas8. Tourinp and Roadster, $2125; f. o, h. Phila delphia, including wax ttix and full equipment. MOLINE-KNIGHT MOTOR CO. 1$16 Cherry StreetLyric Garage (Splendid dealers' territory open in Ptmi8ylvaniat7 New Jersey and Dslaware.) Ar hbut r " Miami. Fl., Due. 23. Tn Ur t pltnes vtr employe, to brng- atnpUta tennli. baiteball ami awlmmlnt Kama from Key Wrat nival air station to the Miami NuMit air station for an athletic Hunt here Saturdax. a distance of ISO mites. IGHT .Athletes Use i 1 n Ull . ,9 'Nlftirtfkfolt " -.... t-j ' ? y v , J i ' "- ' Wr n-fT-tfflHPwTfffflfff-"" rfgjWjteiTCTfnJI U0BE-1 i' j i' it i , '! T. f i V. 13 n . . ' u "'' , f'' 'I tl u' ' 'V At n & " ' 1 ' K?MeJ-..j-j.,.aaiJR ..J. u., L . ft.'