ji- '.V t " W P. , .53, 'vVJK"' to! '.It 1 't r s- , ' 6tA . JF- l i i . z,t,.fr ".ff " J. . i.' ..i-(fiir T - 1 " . il BUDAPEST HAS "i "SUNDAYS" ONLY & . sRed Army Rapidly Being Formed of Bolshevik Converts t rcsltd, Including Joseph Szteprcryl, for- Imerly Minister of Commeree. and Count George Karojlt. Both aro In danger of being sentenced to death. Baron Matwans, the millionaire own er of a newspaper, Is now a clerk In a prlate business, and other members of the nobility, whose property has been confiscated, are searching for work. EESTOG PUBLIC 'LEDGER-IjmkADELtHI A, .tffltfcR&DAY, APJR1L 3, Vdto 1 w. v d DENIES MEXICAN DEAL WITH JAPAN tain natural resources In arlous places, but none of them has been permitted, nor will be permitted, to acquit e tract" L'ARRIVOINROMADEL SEGRETARIO DANIELS lev at length, II was pointed out that1 SHORT RULE PREDICTED I yLcninc Sends Daily Messages J to Kun Order Declared Prevailing Mr. Daniels Conferira' sui Problcmi Italiani Del Dopo-Guerra of land, because thn- constitution pro hibits, thla definite!.' was n statement made today by Oeneral Amado Agulrrc I'nder-Secretary of Agriculture and De- elopment ".Vaturally theie has been a tespect 1,311(18 111 L,0Vr IJallfni'llin for those companlei holding coiicetslons I It was stated that "the loncessloiiH wpre Iwlilcli hae alwais complied -with the full nuthoil7ed b the prolslons o Vint TVilrmi Ovoi- Pil-kinol I stipulations of their contiarts, but some cmirtltutlon," uIiIlIi, he said, nbFulut vt. uuuiuvi 1 (.omnnnlps. nmonir them the Mevloo Land ' lobbed the flil. Rpiilpmp. Mf.itfnir Oompany, hae had their contracts Mapanese corporations hae been gr.int nulllfled for not hj.lng compiled with ed concessions to exploit agilcuUur.il all their prouslons These concessions I lands In Lower California, of an inean- will be duly and legally liquidated. Those i lug that would cause alatni, lma the rUlvolDa Interests which hae latge holdings will geographical configuration of Wiwer elgners, the undcr-sccretary stated that I liter tn MptIco stnted vest'eidav that' among those holding fishing rights were i lie nun ngrlcultural Interests held In iioiti wnn.uippc nnu Captain Has Real War Bride ' &'. Josepira Church, Paris. CaptftWl'! New Yorfc, April 3 - The marriage KUIin .Is a young lawyer. His brlflf) WyV ghts to land along the coasts "",,,, , ui ut ttHporiaiue " "Plain John .1 Kuhn, .It, of the , motorcar at the front at the oUttireaK.W ,. uthi ti jui I'uiuw llltri uc M UN -(ui t-riftinii lymniuiif nai aiiuji ujiu ...-. . -. .. . ,,,t ..,. ..n ..v,,,,, v ",j IS made held rlgl tllsnil. i.i ir,.u ,n - , .., .,. .,..., , ,....,. . . .. . -- , nutse her mother, who wns 111. hut iv1in ..... u,. ..,. .. u ,AI curmu ..- i-Ruime i.nuge, n ciaugmer oc .Mrs .,. Unll(,d ,.. . ,.i ,, , ; us accuracj in taking up mis inter- MINL' fUlLL' WAUMV Ill'bU A IIIUX .Marie T Lhiie-p. t ilm nu n innt, ,i.,,i t.. n,.,;ii;,rV:,T iHinu wiiLijiraiiiuui uiv 1)IH(, ,Kt s-atu,(laJ lr. tie Chalet of Ing shell-shock patients Officer Says CONSTITUTION By the Associated Pren Itndapest, Sunday, March 30 (Delayed) .'.'Every day Is Sunday" In Budapest. W1 ",e 8'iopa are closed and the workers aro haling a holiday. The street cars are loaded with passengers, but few j automobiles a're to be Been except those , used by officials The commune has nationalized man sions, and the richest families are re stricted to the fewest rooms possible, and i hae been forced to dlschargo their sonants. Chilians, hao been ordered to surrender all firearms, with the al ternative or death. This alternate e has resulted In general compliance with uib regulation. v A Red army Is rapidly being formed, with Hungarian prisoners of war from Kussla as Its basis. These men are ' thought to be cocits to Bolshevism. If. Bela. Kun, the 1'orelgn Minister, himself if Is a repatriated prisoner. ;;, ltcglme T.aats While Vood Does ft. It Is prophesied that the present JX Jegime will lle as long as thee Is food, after which uprisings are expected There are pessimists who declare the government will endure less than Publlshe! onrt TditHbutnl UnJer PERMIT NO 341 4uthorlrd bv the set of OctoVr 0. ICt". on file at the Poatoftlce of Pnlla delnlila. Pa. ,. . U, order of th, J,-ON.i Postmaster General nomn, 2 aprlle Josephus Daniels, Segretarlo della Marina degll Stall Unltl, e etui, glunto, oggl, e fu Incon- j trato dall'Ambasclatore Americano , Thomas Nelson Page e dal Vlce-Am-miragllo del Bono, Mlnlstro oena Marina Ilallana. 11 Segretarlo Daniels rlmarra' In noma fino" a lunedl' e conferira' con le autorlta Itallane sul probleml d'ltalla per 11 dopo-guerra. e partlcoarmente per quanto rlguarda la questions del car bone. 1.,'Ambasciatore Page dara' domanl un pranzo, nclla sua resldenza. In onore dl Daniel. Un altio pranzo vcrra' dato dal Vice-Ammlragllo Del Bono venerdi' prosslmo. Lunedl' II segretarlo Daniels partlra' alia volta dl Napoll, oe rlmarra' uno o due glornl. Molto probabllmente andra' a Vcnezla mercoldl' della ven ture settlmana. ltoma, J, aprlle Un telegramma oggl glunto da Agtam rlferlsce che 11 glornale Vetchernl Lin annunzla che la umastla Grant of Concessions tinctly Excludes Right to Acquire Properly Ih the Associated Press Mexlro tllr. April 3 In Lower California theie are arlous foreign enterprises, among which are one or two Japanese, to which hae been given concessions for the exploitation of cer- f J",, SeeR Danger in Tninpcriiij; "W itli f uteh ace Faors bix-IIonr Ua MiHlnnkill, I'., Apt II 3 -I'liris I (olden nenl Installed p-esidtnt of Dlstikt No . I nited Mine WoiUei )f inpri IssupiI warning to the an hiiiclte oneratorM that to tamper with be obliged to dllde them and nobody California and cbnstltutlonal ptoIslons the wages of the mliiei" at this time will be e en more than 2500 acres' I iegardlng -zones haried to foielgneis, I 0ulU lesult In a cessation of woiU In D. General Agulrre declared the goiern- I absolutely prohibited large holdings . ,. . ,, 1P,.0stru, tm (1,1 t, IS- ment had not and would not allow foi- Tho under-s"crelHr declaied, how- ' ,,,iiJ!,n it nprlnils nf the nation both of elgn Interests to obtain lands In Lower i eer, that the dl'patch was Incorrect i vvlilt h lie defined as ctlth ll from a labor In that the onl toncesslons granted slnndpoint Golden Ilkew ie dpi laretl un were fie xoar permits to conduct flh- tiuallllidlv for full leoognitlon of the Ins opeintlons. which pprmlU allow no """' '' ' "K-hour wort, ilu sixty miles of a frontier and thirty miles land o. port holdings tleneinl Agulr.e f J, "fi"ur" u ila" ' li" raid In hi, pi o. of a seacoast. lie said that under those ta'ed 'hat when asKed legaidlng the i.miailou ' Tlv "can Imrcas, piodui- provtslons, because of'the geogiaphlcal reported concessions bv Geoige T Sum tluii ovpi the pte.cnt .standard 1" giving situation of Lower California. It would he I m rhu, ad Interim t'hirge at the Am- full physical foici- fot hIx Imut, bettet vlrtualh Impossible tor foreign Interests tilr in Lmbassv heie he infoimed the than b weaMlng through eight hours to secure any considerable tract, even In . can diplomat of th. facts suhstnn. "1,", """"ai comlltioris of the mines art ti.. !..,.... h.no,. nt . r,no. .., -.,. i i,i ,.,.,. .-.i "Uih that no mall hliotild he utombod . , ' i . -...! ....... o-. h.-.. ,, ... .......t .,..u,v.. M tnen, f0J. m0P tilan six Hours a da uc i ne pcuiiiHuiu. auove. Uegardlng concessions held bv for , California, and pointed out that Article XXV1I of the constitution prohibits foreigners from holding lands within Fugltaro Olotl lapanese tnln With the hour adjusted, wages will ad just themsclc ' 1 '' '"" ' '."J- L9Tu Riia Cailioii Broad oitd Walnui Sireeis Sprinc the Victory lloom the Marimba Hand the Ritr! Each fits with the other to make a wondrousty complete whole! Flawless cuisine and sen ice to add full measure and run nine ocr do you wonder that the Uit7 is ery different, indeed, from any other place? sS?i WWi.'.'.ML'.'Sgi!""-.' """' I I I1 I month, It being pointed out that Its del Kara-Georgevitch e" stata deposta e success will be partly dependent upon die 11 popolo dl Belgrade ha proclamato th success of the Russian Bolshevik j u rcpubbllca. army to establish a corridor from Kiev "" to Budapest by way of Bessarabia and ji glornale 'Osservatore Romano, or- Bukowlna. Budapest Is orderly and the ' eano del Vatlcano, pubbllca un artlcolo , government Is making eery effort to ielatUo alia corrlspondenza Interceduta stabilize conditions tu, pnna Benedetto ed 1 bolscnevlclil. ', Bela Kun ieceles hundreds of tele- ilguaido rapportate persecuzlonl del u grams of an ofllclal nature every day, iclpio cattollco In Russia. among them being messages from NIko- iArclescoo Sllvestrl dl Omsk fece lal Lenlne the Russian Bolshevik pre- al,peilo at Papa perche' emettesse una mler. He receives new spapei men fieelj. , protesta uRlcIale, dlchlarando che ventl (, but has ordered that their dispatches ,, esco t e centlnala dl pretl erano stati t be censored for the purpose of cutting i ilssaSj8iati e mutllatl, e un certo numero down the material to be sent over al- dj chieHe dlstrutte. , ready crowded wires as well as to ellm- j, papa mando'' un mes3agglo radlo- mace oojeccionao'e leaiures jvun la telegiaftco al Prlmo Mlnlstro russo. most anxious to deny reports lelatlve , ie,,lIne, implorando in pome delt'uma to the cointnunlzatlon of women In Hun- lllu. M alrestare slmlll cccessl. II mln Kary, which he declares to be "prepos- .im nor rii nffjiri pRtri .i.n Ti,,coin terous." He also denies rumors of as- Tthtchei In, llpose che tuttl 1 russl erano j. suiuuuuiii m..u mwiucia ui u.e uguull ed accusava I pretl dl accumulare 3?. twenty-four meinbeis of the government -ierl. Snlneteen are Jews ' lyJn Tiansjlvanla. following the prac- Parlgl, 2 aprlle Secondo notlzie qui' Jftlce In Moscow, the chinches have been dilute samrulnose rlvolte soim .srnnnlatP ISonerted Into music halls In these, i,i C5ei mania. Gil scloperi politic! ' , 5 1 the best scats aie leserved foi the lascl.ino siiDDOiie una jlvolta del Snar-' proletariat. tacan. Duiante 1 lumultl che si verlfl- The government officials do not pa.v carono lunedl' In Kiankfort. ben undid house rent and have lirlotitv on food- ,.A,cna ,t,,t..ua,n uiea a niAiit. fctitf tiff a nnrl nln.Miifl ..,,.- i u.. ni. .. , . .1, .! 1((J5 The Pester Llovd, which consists of .mestl , ' llour slieets,-contains a laige auvertlse- Xel baclno dl Ruin si calcola che II lywmen:. toda deallrg with the benefits to nunieio del scloperantl ammontl a 1D0. Ilgtlie'people f i om joining the "Red ' anm 000. . Altie rholte tarebbero sconnlate KThe news In Ill's jou-nal is cpnflned to re uttteniberg II Matin dice cl(e kofflc!al acts of the goveiument, one of uno sc'odpio genetale In Berllno sarebbe fwiWhlch proclaims that bos ma.v enter the osi' beilo quanto qUello recentemente I 19 S . . fi, Berlin, April 3 lay A. i'.) ueporis U'from Budapest say the people are flee J?lng In Increasing numbers from that 'rclty. One hundred and forty ,proml JHent political figures hae been ar- lAwhlch l training school of the armv. which of- autosl In delta cltta". If, nclally la designated "I'.ed i ,: Keuure llolel I'rlies prices nave UFen reuueeu in me Ho tels A nnm,iilqlnn nf .!v lnpn tllpr! the Hotel Hungar'a and asked one mm t7 wnac lie was paj ing ,epi iim uiai ne ..u 1........ t .. ...1 !vl...nn nn.... .. rm ,ll. 'au ucnti idru ck".' c. v.iui,s it,c commissloneis exclaimed- These robbers!.. In the future vou will pay one crown " The People's Finance Mlnlsti.v also has fixed the prices of foreign monejs, .allotlng for a dollar fifteen crowns, and I i for an Hngllsh pound seventy-two 3 . .... , ,, 1.1 ,.... !.. .1 .. !.... 1 ft stones of a value of more than 2000 ' 7: crowns must uc icuiuicu lu iuu autic, r Insurance companies have been soclal- j lieu, i j.i(c x1 rcnui. dim iidiiau uuuiia j,o.o J1UICII ecu IU (1ICI1 V,J1 UUIIUMAi il,D aS British commandant, italor Freemsm. is 5a-7... i 7 V...T 7. .,., . ...Ii .... HS.UR the Danube to take away the British Huojecis anu vmeu iv nuirai peiuuiis TtfBrnwfn. T.t Aiirsmnnt 'Vtls nnrl Prnfpsnr Archibald Coolidge, of tlie American VViiiuiiaiu'i v smj iib 1- " ij .Rltz. "I ' i tatjrrl' tr Imomnia? Try a gins of Borden's Milted Milk. Sip it hot piping hot just be fore retiring. Insist BtrJtn's always. In square fackafts nly. 3crrdtH4 ih. iMwmnw MALTEDMILK wtwmmmmksmm AfciVl . (x& 1&U Wi Lowest Prices for 1919 issf Prices are now the lowest they will be this year. The United States Fuel Administration says that unless the public buy coal now there is bound to be a serious shortage the coming winter. In view of this and the present unsettled conditions, I strongly urge you to buy at once. Kunkel's coal is back to its pre-war quality the cleanest, and longest burning coal we can buy. We pay an extra premium for it, but it costs you ho- more. I will guarantee it. Phone your order to Belmont 7500 novo. utL Cash Chuted in Price We Deliver in ....... .. ., . w. .i Wt Philadelphia Eg&y $10.30; Nut, $10.65 Wynncdiu bi Stove $10.55; Pea, $9.05 ovtJbrook Mtrlen - On all charge ccount the price ! FirnwoTd 25c a ton higher, which it deducted if Lltmrth bin, .re p.icT within 5 days. DrSilHIlT f The world's best-dressed woman A man left 2 million dollars To buy her a set of furs They should be of Russian sable, he stipulated: the most perfect in the world. They were the most won derful furs ever seen. Around her neck she wore 30 ropes of pearls A diamond necklace to her waist of stones as large as walnuts and of pear-shaped pearls. European courts envied Jier marvelous jewels. Rubies and gems worth fabulous amounts were hers such as no woman ever possessed. She had 120 dresses each year Kept 4 dressmakers busy It is a dazzling picture of a woman's amazing extravagance that is given by one who knew her; who shows us, a marvel of a woman's ward robe the like of which we will never see again. More than 1,900,000 Copies ) -, i ii . .. sa 'i. i -&i Oi A- . jr r-" -"as , - mj: VM r it M lr iHs . wm ' mvm, r& W ..? n-,. 5 f J t-m m m m ! 4c; i ih Ml t .r Zrf. m,i m 9 Radiant Stories (50 Articles 6 Full-Color Pictures The Highest in Quality The Biggest in Size 188 Pages IS CENTS .t ,v , , f ak t Kunkel's X. 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