Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 14, Image 14

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VVUIAC LEnQKB PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919
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iYutli l& Killed, Hundreds Are
Hurt, Including Several
American Soldiers
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U. S. OFFICERS ASSAILED
Itj- tlip Atiocliitrd l'irs
Paris. May -'. Two hundred nml
fifty policemen were hurt nnd one ser
geant wns stabbed In the bmk. be
!ng. in a dangerous condition, during
yesterdny's May l)av Usnrdeis, nccoid
jng1 to an nnnounceinent mnde ! the
prefecturp of p(ii e nt inldiiight.
Apparently, only one person was
killed n youth named I.orne. who. ne
eordlug to leports not yet nutlieuti
cated. was struck by seiernl levolier
bullets. Thp ppron who liri'd the sho's
t. -!., . . ...... ,..i ..... I.:.
- aunt ! iiuir u ni urrt'.'M. nni ui"
Mentlty lim not ppi (sit,blNh((L
Amrlrnn nniimlniiri-o Ii.l Whri.Mit
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ivork In. picking up tlip iioundeil, the
Ampriinu lted Cross atlPiidnuts leing
t'heered by the crowds.
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The piefectiire of iiollrc m ilntnins
hnf the policpnipu had no ball ciu'
rldgps in their revolieis iindtliiit no
nmmunltion was issued t Hie t loops,
the" few- shots tirp.1 conspiiupiitl.i liming
conie from the demonstnitois
Caiuhj. Charges Aiiiriiuus
rtne of thp inddeiits .,f the d.n .-curj-ed
nt the Iiunlidps l.iidge wheic mi
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A merlon n lieutenant u'mn'l mitt Iwn
flinlm nffl.rtt.. s. ... .. .n l i.. .i
' .V """"- nrif -"H" P It'll lt III illilUPIl""
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,ii'W "'v tni, iinviniM'-u in i"iii mi' iiri
fNAff ..i-. 4 .
nhn Him' nM. 1...1 i .1... .:. ...
f iiv7i t iuin-1 iiic .viiH'rirniis e'i
n. parley the Aiiiei-ieans wen
charged upon by some lumi1i.iiiipii and
tn the melee some shots wpip tiled.
During (he clash between the polipi
nnd n rnt-j1 Tn ll .... .t.. t. ii...i.if,.
In which twenty nelsons iip.p wonnded'
n policemiui shouted to the mob
"If you want to lir.ht. go to Vei
sailjes and fight thp (iprimiu '
The mnli In.iL on tl,.. ..i, ..I1 ", .,. i..
s, s .
v Versailles" and a diieVslon was .ie
' nteil whiili averted moie spi ions tight
mp, rorpigners were pioiiuiuni
among thop engaged in the dimonstra
lions and the police declared Hint lii
tually every other leader in the uowils
was either IlilsHinn. Snnnisli or a mem.
ber-'of some otlipr ntien mee
Calm is He-established
At S:r.O o'clock last night mini had
been le-establishpd even wneie. ti,..
Jlepublican gunnr. Hip police foi.p nml
infantry and calvary detachments, how-
ever, xipre concentrated in their bar
rncks nnd wpip statiouid near the 1'lnce
de'1a llepiibliqup
The most Important manifestation ,f
thf'day, nceording to a MntPiuent is
sued by thp poliee ilepaitmenl. o.
curred between o and o'cloi I; in
the. Boulevard de Magenta, whrie a
,.,.! .:.i . ..,wioo .. i .i
crowd, estimated at JO.tlOO raised tl,
barricades. AMien the tmops n.ter
Vend shots were nrpil nt Hip uiinliy
and pollpe. The neighborhood of the
ta.steni Stntion was cleared about i..l(i
and the mob gindually disperrd.
Leou Jouhnux, neeictary of the l'eil
eratlon of Labor, was slightly bnnsed
wring n clash between
!en deihonstuitois
Important
Changes
,.
aana
Train Service
FFFEfTlVK MAY 4. 1910
To BUFFALO, Etc.
Train leaving Itpadlnsr T-ni!nul t
00 P. M will lne ronTiulun at
IvsTthlehem for I . It. Jl tiowitj
Thro uk li HTecpfr urr!inrf nuffiu (I I"
A. M l'npiit firm pt n'tlilMifm with
Nfw Yorlc-Torunto hoc per arrWinir l,
ron(o .!i A M
Train now I'amt nradiitK 'IVrmma
t 70 p Jf will le rnanKfl to lii
at K30 P. M-. with tlnoush nUeper
to Itocheater antl Huff a In f'onni (ton
nt Ilethlfhem with New Vork-lthaLa
lpr.
To Detroit, Chicago, Etc.
Trnln leavtrir Ueaclini' rurninal ht
6'lft A. M. ivltl hm. tltrou2h slp, r to
(hlcvffo. Rriivinv Jletrott 1 .OH l M
Grand Rapids 7.00 A. St. CblcuKo S'i'.-i
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Advertising creates demand; de
mand creates volume ; volume re
duces operating costs and in
creases profit.
Advertising creates community
respect, increases distribution, en
thuses 'the selling organization
and builds prestige.
Buy,-it as one of the necessities of
a going business it is the insur
ance of your business future.
A compact and efficient or
ganization at your service.
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DIPPY AITKIN
TWELFTH H LB CRT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA
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,nnd the police, ulitlc l'nul 1'onwt. cli.v nucl pollicmen Mil tlir trow.1' A V pnTlCVftATTTF inllors unci tiinilne In Turnty clfjlitli
SoclalM ilrpu!. wo. Injured mine -! ' ' rlr lilng imb.-r. At tl.1, J ' ULls Ull 1 lAa K,f h n , ,
U. but not a.,,Bn,,lr. j "J"' rn JXtuTlB nJ'ona'M.lUI "'''W 7000 SOLDIERS -. " "H n-or, nv,..f cm,,po. I
Sterol Anirrit-nu vohll.-ri yr In rt ,i(,(lH .,.,,,, ,(l ;,,," ft !,' . The i-ntiol.m liniKPi1tlinrimvil.tn.liiB,
In thp 1'lin'p ilp lu ( onconlc, l)Plns " , boiili-vm-iN nmt olir.ptl the oulris , 'Mr "to1"1 li,'k'' fr0,',v '""' '"'I'crxpil
iWctllin of tlii'ir I'Urioslt.v. itnnhYith . hut the ivln.lnun f il,,. ii... C.liixli C.nniix Wltmt I'Siililnru'.lt. '
icjlrrdii.v iiis,ril ipiiptly nml wuihiiu
Incident In Hip iiiovIikps nml the
piirndt mid inrrtliigi vc lii'M in llii
rlpiil ritlp nf Mntiidllpi. 1ioii. Hoiiph.
i.hip. iimrr mid T.midii. i:vpijiipn
lip ilpssiitiiiii or work uni on n "in if
iiovor before until oiidicd.
I'nris, mi Niiblliup in defi'iit, n nitiK
iimiliniiin in iiiory. iiepnleil n sor
ion fill pp!nrle t'liougliout Hip nflei
noon.
Women Conspicuous in Itioli
AVoiiipii plimd n iiioiniiipiit pin I in
Iip iio!. .Iidiii"tie with fnded lilies
ol imp i alley in Hip inpeix u ineir nmii
linking EiiruiPiii". ineir nut's uisuMiiu
with utL'p. iiEiiin mid iigiiiu i lunged :it
the poliip nml iniiilri, the Imisi mh n.
willi sjibeis slashing and Milling iiiiiIp
nnd fi mule nlike.
Some Ihiili iieisinw ci c iiiiiiird
enrli in the neiiinc liptneeii the I'lin e
de l,.i llppiihliiiiip nud tin J'lnie Di' l.n
liasiiii'. iiiipn hip ip Willi in an ii
siilio.s , liniir.i.l i. ,.,., I .,1.1.1, 1,11,1 In, I,
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down he news,,., p...-kiosk. I lie ...ops
in tins dislint. Hip lifipeni h Iris
, . t .1
spins, lPiiiaini'i iiassnp duimg the
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both the opposing p.nties
Pllltlcllllll tT.ilts iipip niiiil,
In Hip
lindis to iniade the 1'laip de hi Con-
pokIp and ipjiIi I Iip .Iiiiiii1.pi- of depii
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was in these nttiiiipls tint the
1' II!'II-L1 ,1 1 11,11- I, Ml "' I, 1, 1.1, 111-". .1
Usual
ties
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.Soldleis
ithdi.iiiii
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shouted at the Miiih'l.'iiie nnd in II
11.1. de hi Con. mi Ip u Hipi sing..1
tollllld the soldiels. ami Willi pill.'
ilinwn fines the nifiiiitii willnliew nml
allowed tin' inoh to leinh the I'm,,' d"
lu Ciuiioiile .igniiist a w.ill of nitilis
polneiiiiii .1 lid iletci iiiiind ininli.i
Then shots mug oil. ne polii'i'in.ni
nil. mnniiing. sgnh woiiii.IpiI, hut
tiiinhlilig Willi fell! 'I hi' in all i
ihiiigiil mid along the Itue Koiale II
IIU'II 1 II i I i l I I.i i U lowiilll I H'- Hitur
Hue i linn Ii line ami Hump :i man h I
it i it mi n st.iL'L'Pl ( il. fell mill li'Nl.llliitl i
I I 1...1 f ...I !,. M ..I..
' ---rrs ... - - -- -
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Hill HI IH ts. I ill i lldlllllllll.' cill iir'ii" -..-....... -. . ..-
i . . i i i- t .. .i
I'M iiutotK Ii IikI huiiim IiltftitiK I lie
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-itii-i- iiiiiii inr iiM- .-I hi'iiwit- in in--
Mnili'leiiieilmiili
tncti .pi'im,il liUe nil imitation In i Inl
ii hi I in- i" mi i mm in -"mi' "i lit' ji'iii
'B V"'" .'B P"ln miiiiii kno, ked down
i unit. late. I wm iPteinu nt the sight of
the poiiespouileiil. who lepioiid hnii
iiitldh The tioln email, eniagi il lnssul.
"niii .hilt ii..: ou will neier again
Ainei mi's slioie iniliss ion init.il
l nil I owl
ll'1-IIII
fail to Kiaili MiuNtiy
rinding Hint Hip ntti'iiipts lo n,nh
Hie rii.inibpi of Deputies and the Wat
Minisin wpip tulile, speakeis Inggnl
the noiid to tuin t
Hit- I'laies de la
Iti'iHililiiiUP nnd d
la It.isnle The
piou.I oh.
singing the "MuispiI
A, tin- I'liue ,!. la lippuhliipip. tin
nn.st populous iiuniter in r.iris. all
iu.i'W' to the sipiares wen- stioiigh
(-'"''"b'd. cumin .hiiigtiigtppe.il i
".! .he ! J;
,, rilllli mltn ingenious lomigstcis
uni"d off the water of Hip np.iiest In
dinnt. leniing th" uselpss hose in thp
hands of the bPwildeiPil tii-puipu
In ltatile Sipiaip. wheip Hip loighpr
cbMiieiit lud longipgiited. a pttilipd Lat
" 1'"',,',,l "'"J'11 I"s''1 -'mnil mill
",;;" ,' '"' ,."i,,,l,'r ,,f 'be mob was a
ill, I p.I headi'd woman who urged her
,-,.,,, , ,,,,.11 the s0ld.,s ,e
iu . 1Ilfuutlj ga,,. in. but the
ER IN S
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AS W
LIS GUNS
FootEaso to Bo Added to Equip
ment of Hospital Corps
f.t Port Wayne
TJnder the abovo Leadiuf; tbo Detroit
Vrte Pvtii, niuoujj other tbinRS says;
'Tho theory fa that soldieis whoso feet
aio ia good condition can ivnlk further
and faster than soldiers who liae coins
and bunions iucased ia rnwhide."
The I'httsburg Camp Jlanunl advises
mpn in training to ehnUs l'oot Lase in
tLeir shoos eaeli morning.
'Ihpre in ho foot coinforler equal to
Allan's root-Ease, tho antiseptic, licaliu";
jiowder to bo shaLen into the shoes and
tprhiUecl ia the foot-bath.forhot, tired,
aching, perspiring, smarting, swollen,
tender feet, corns, bunions, blisters or
callouses. Whatwouldn'tyou give to be
relieved of one days pain of your corns
and bunions? Here is relief for ettrg
diy. You won't realize) this Until yott
liavetiied Allen's Toot Ease yourself.
You simply forget all nbout jour feet
they are made so comfortable. Ask
your druggist to-ihy for a PicLage ot
ALLEN'S r00T-EASE,Aclv.
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r I t'lilliin. tlip liniidqiinrti-rs of tlip
AiiiiTiran ppni-p iIpIpkhHoii, mid nil tin
liulldinxi iii-nr the Plmc dp lu (.'onconlp
nml nlmiK tlip lioulevnriN wimp uliw
willi kliuM unifoiiiiM. IIpip mill iIipip
I Iip irnnil would rthnnt, "Vivo les
Anipiiciiliips !"
The pcioiis who wpro ,nripti'd dur
uig Hip ilWtinbniicpH will ,p tiipd bj
i nml mm tint.
l.nbor Is Iteseiitfut
SoeiiilislM mid the IpiiiIimi of Inbui-
iiiit.nit hip pxtirinely iiiiluiuiul mn
psI,h1ih'i IncideiitH
Till- (ipiKI'lll 1,11
IxsllPil liKitcst
. IViIriat ion lini
,, , llin,ittc(. wjn iihm t t.iiilclit 1
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ilisi.lei what steps will be taken lis u
.,:.;mi;;'.',:v',,sn:ull;i,:;ro.',,,,';!,,:.,
the Smiiilisi BK.uii .f the Cham'bpr of
I i ii.ttti- ills., will meet.
PIip I ml..! IiiiiIpx I in. in of the de
hin Imi'iit of tlip Sp'iiip has issueil
sin.ng piolpt ngiiliist tin- "UoIpiiI up
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llllll'll WIN' I. ',, I'l WIIM t V
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. .IIIIPll out Willi t" sunn
oldpr ns th.
uioiiiing iiippiings
lleiln'ing thai iniiiij woiupii weic
., ,,,,,,, , the liitiins, the nuiiiii lias de
,,.,,. , ii nipeliuE of the eeupiiil
ioiiiimI
f tin- i.igniii.ition tonight t"
eiiiisiilel- Hie lllllllllic n win ii.n..i 1.1
liens of the din's cieiils.
The ili-t til l.nili 111.' gPlH'lllllj de
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lioliil Itl l.iiui.i- ion. in. ii. ... -no.- u.r
i in. il is p. .nil. 'U inn. mipii iin iiieuis
as thp dill liu.iiglit f.ulli would Iiiiip
s.iiiM.I limnl in . ompiii is.in nun iiiosp
nf other ; Mm d.iis. but it is (onsideieil
depph ipgHtlnl.li' tun I allpr so miu'l.
I'l en. h blood hail been shi'd on thp In. I
1 1. Held any mole should Iiiiip been
spillnl on Hip stteets f the mpital.
Press Coiii'iiPiil inies
'Hip bliinip is iniioush nppoitinui d
In the in ess iipcoiding to tiip politi.nl
(lllllplPM.III of thp ncwsp.ipeis. Tluis.
I l,ii inii.iil I'.llttii iiPi'iltli. ksltcll ilk tin
i i . ii .ill i
I until. l.n it all upon tin' labor pmpH'.
. .
wniie mi iirw p.i 1 1" " iifiniiHi'ii di
Piemiei in.'in ean. mhIi as IUhiu-
that tlieie would h.nc bepu no tn.ull
it i. d.nionsi.ation had been peimitted
m I'nns sin n as llni-i' iipiiI hi llu
subuilis nnd in Hip pioiiiift"-
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I luiiinuite. . laii.ie tin' diiy w.is a "ntng-
nilupiit ilPinoiistiatioii ol tlip powi'r and
di-. ilililie of tlie blinding classes mul
was iiiaried on'i In the brutalili of the
fi i in ions poli. p. The ipsponsibility for
the .lis,,,, Ins was in.iipl, ,Ip to piofo-
.utioii In Hip poli.c. who wpip acting
i.icipis i. on, i-,r,n,e, . lemencpau
alone is ipspiinsiblp M Cnchiii
He
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Why Italy Defied
America's Peace
With rare foresight more than two years ago a German newspaper, the Bremen U'eser
Zi'iiunij, named the Adriatic question as "the surest source of future discord within the ranks of
the present Allies." Its prophecy was vindicated in startling fashion on April 23d, when
-President Wilson gave to tlK world his reason for opposing Italy's claims to the Adriatic port
of Fiu:neand Premier Orlando, protesting that the President's statement "ruins everything,"
quit the Peace Conference. ,
The leading article in THK LITERARY DIGEST this week makes clear all the points
in thi latest development. It shows what Ttaly is striving for, who is opposing her and why;
it explains the positions of Lloyd George, Clemenceau and President Wilson; it presents all
shades of public opinion in the countries concerned.
Other striking articles in this big. interesting number of the "Digest" are: ' '
The New Danger of a Russo-German Alliance
What May Happen If the Associated Powers Fail to Deal Successfully With Russia
Our Pledge to Aid France
Korea's Struggle for Independence
Plain Speech From Salvador
One Uncrippled Industry in Belgium
Learning to Do Without Eyes
Explosion-Proof Gasoline Tanks
Literature in Modern Italy
War-Work of the Knights of
Columbus
Syrians in the United States
Personal Glimpses of Men and Events
Many Interesting Illustrations,
Pathe, Famous Film Company,
On :mil alter Max 4th, the famous Pathe IC.chant,e, lm
with its ramilicatiniiN etending into nery section of
thr world, will co-operate with THK LITERARY
DIGKST to show "The Literan Digest Topics of the
Lu" liltn in the many B. F. Keith audeille theatres and
in the foremost motion-picture house-.. This feature has
.ilreadj found its way into hundreds of representative
theatres, and its. popularitj can best be judged by the fact
that it has retained a prominent place in each week's pro-
May 3d
'TIs a
Mark of
Distinction to
Do a Reader of
The Literary
Digest
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (PublUheni of
Storm Radical Rally
' New Yorl(. Mnv '. 'I'Iip i-liiunx of
lie Mii.v I)ny pplpbrnllun in New York
iiinio lost nlglil with n inns-inrptluK nt
Olndlson Sipimp finiden. which ndopted
ipioltillnnx
mlvointliiK four Bencrn1,i1instli in Ihelr work nft'pr they bad
'Hikes, three of flie da.is' duinllou nnd been pelted with ii shower of bricks. 'but made no intimation i or n oekoiit.
. . ., ,,,., . I 'During the war It was Headings lnrfi-
n fourth of imlolmite length, unless, nDOCnVCC Unl mAV " mnnufiictory of n,Lnltlon. Other
I'lioiiins .1. MomiPj and Wniieu K, ' btnLUM UBOCnVCO HUUIUHI jnr;0 ,lul,ts dosed for the purndr. in -liillinss
i-p ipIpii.piI fiom prNon or , eluding the Itendlng Kiillwny shops,
griintPil new tiinls lipfoip .lull -I. 'Business Universally Suspended as ptnplojing !t."(M) men.
The iiippliiig was the only
nf n doen lilaniipd icslenlni li!,.i
"" "" "" --'... .n.ir:
"'"' deinanded tlinl the Americmi Hag
be displnjed ami the Star Spangled
l.n in sung. Tr was not the fault
nf III- seivin. men that thev did i.nl
,.,, ,, .i.., .......i.,., ins, ,,(,,
'"'"."I' U' .lllllll lasi lllglll
They
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but
OIPI--
An ui my of l.'SIS police, under . oin
liuinil of Chief Inspector Dal . guinded
all nppidji lies to thp garden, nnd tliev
li.'ld at buy mote than 1(10(1 men i ;
foi in iicinth H'ttiinpd fiom Kiniup.
' Silence ISed Speerlies
Led In u S. ol. di -Canadian solihei-and
a bugler who tepeatedli snunded the
iiss.Miibly. the soldli'is and sailois hiirg
pd the poiiic linps again nnd ugiiiii. but
only to he l.p.iten hnck Itn.k of the
oflieeis mi fool with night sticks held'
leiiily wpip outposts of ununited mpn
'i'l,,,, wen. ip enforced
pi-,,nt giniid.
Ili ii sluing
Th" lm'lt iaM ''tn in in lnuiifsht
tiiiiin onlilii I s. ii nil Ltillnisi Inn i.i !. i .s
,,, il.m, l,siegcd doom of the gai
,!,.,, .,,( ,, ,,,, lf,.,H illsilln ,,B lpiK
,. i.Mmghl instant mIi-ihp. rn to
i'mt linn gi. ."tings had been promised
li Hip glial anil Iipp peopip ol (i.
si.. anil to ic.ieeinc.i i .Piiiiany, to
gelher with deiiianils for "lestoialion of
fi pp snepi h. fiee pipss mid flee usspiu
lil i . ii'iiudiatioii nnd ipihiiI of nil mpsis
uips of oiiiiiessiou nnd lepi pssion, ip
lensp i,J iuiliistii'il mid tioliticnl piis
oiieis iniiiiidint tPiiniiiatioii of ilpnor
talion of nlii'tis mid withdrawn! of
Aineiiiiin Hoops fiom Kiissin "
Sliouts fi urn Hip iiinfornipd iiipii at
the limns to "mnke thp ItoKheviki sing
the "St.ir Sp'ingled llamiPi-." etnphn
sieil the si'piicp in the gaid.'ii A Imr-
i i''d i oiileiei . p hi those linrgp of tlic
meeting biought the .1 -i i-iili to cull off
nil -pc . Iininkiug.
rulhp Ite.il Senile Men
u ,,, , i(. , fmntnl
al(n( bnf imUtllrIn itll sm.
(,kK ,,,, , pl,ltoon c mounted
.,-,, sevei.'il hundred nntroliiipii ,u.
foot caught a l.nge number of soldiers.
Number on Sale Today
rterarylMest
, (In.- iou..lel i.Uippr. .hn-I..B the In- ,.lnn,, ()t ,ie Carpenter Steel fom
nndlnii lender of tin1 crowd and mi ...... . . .
Ainerienii -oldier. purs-upd tl.eni on l'J".v. wlio fallnl Ip repot I for work
liorMbnek Into the mnlu pulrnnip of tlip .""" ".' -on m mu.-i .!....,.
Ilotpt Lntlinin. wln-re Hip Amerlenn !"' ''' " ""ion nhor pnrnde Iipip.
,. fnllnl hi ii blow from n nlzlit Ktlik. f"1''"' tliemselieM IopKpiI out ivlipu tliey
The Ciinndimi psniped tliroiiKh Hie ber
room. I lie police uernnin more en
I- IHIUl I" U 1 II III Tl llliril III"
Workers Take Day Off
itn.l!.. M,i. -lit. A ! I The
flr..fM0;.,...lli..iti,itmri.,nfl.sl
time the almost complete obicniiiice of
the wnikers' bolidnj in Iterlln. Neail.i I
ll menus f iiiiiunicntiim wete shut
,i o.i r... i. ,;.,. sl..w ml .,.!,...-
units wei'p iIiispiI. the only exception
being the small businesses uiuducted
pilsonalli In the owupis mid their
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Walks en ninsne wpip indulged in to
the Miburbs In I Iip popuhi.c.
TIVT your motor a
VJJ" in the
the cylinders
ATLANTIC
heat as high as 3000. Many oils just give
up and break down. Away goes your motor
on the road to the junk yard.
But when you put Atlantic Motor Oils in!
Listen to the way she purrs! Smooth, silent
always in order. Because Atlantic Oils are
selected Tor their heat-resistance. They stand
the working heats oC your motor. Try
Polarine or Atlantic Light. Medium or Heavy.
ATLANTIC
MOTOR OIL.S
Keep Upkeep Down
Uncle Sam as a "Mandatory" Ruler
How to Keep Our Ships on the Ocean
Germany Begging for Her Colonies
Airplane Engines for Autos
Coal and Oil Wedded in a Jew Fuel
Brangwyn as a Poster Artist
Why Tragedy No Longer Struts
The Bishop of Oxford's Despair of
the League
Best of the Current Poetry
News of Finance and Commerce
Including Humorous Cartoons
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i
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r.nd applause is created by the entertainment, which con
sists of witty and satirical comments on men and events
and "punch" paragraphs dealing with political, social and
other foibles of the hour, selected Dy "The Digest" from
the press of the wot Id. The Patfie organization will be
the medium through which it will he shown gn the screen
to millions of men and women who have not )et enjo)ed it.
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the Famous NEW Standard JJictionarr), NEW YORK
COMPANY LOCKS OUT 500
Steel Employes Suffer for Taking
Unauthorized Holiday
Itenillnir. I'n.. Mn " KIvp Imnilrpd
reliirned to the nlnnt tills morniiiK
The stfel lommin.v hud postpd notlips
.-
dpcllnliiK to close down for the paiaile,
TO RELEASE PRISONERS
France Will Free Germans If Ger
many Sends Labor
Paris. May 'J. TheJlerninn pris-
.,. ,.i, l.nve been retained in l'ranre '
i under the armistice londltions will be
i ..i n.l in ll.rm.nr liv till, tprms nf
i .iu ,lcar(. tieaty. 'according to the
Temps yesterday. In exchange, fiermnny
' w 111 pledge heivelf to i spiiiI .to I-rnnre
., Mecified number of skilled artisans
""'1 lnboreis. who will be emploved in
t)ip lng,. nf ,0POU,t,-m.tion ju the de-
institcd districts.
LARINE
chance.
Down there
the explosions generate
a
Cents
B$jfjta
Ideals
BIG GERMANTOWN PARADE
V Loan Campaign Will Be Marked
by Week-End Thrills
A parade will b" held tmiorrow nfter
noon In Cicrmnnloiwi in the Interests
of the Victory Liberty Loiin minpalgn.
In the line of mnieh will be I'ontlnKenls
of Boldlcis. sailors, marines. Civil nnd
Spnutsli War veternns nnd n Inrce. rep
rpscntatlon of (Jprniantown rltUenn, It
will start nt .T o'clock nt (iermnutown
avenue and Upsnl strept. south to Hey-
imouf. west to ureen and norm to cr
non I'nrk. - I
I In the evening there will be r big j
colcbialiou lu Vernon l'nrk und.-r tlie
inusplPes of the (ierinnntonn loan com
mittPP. . One of tho features will be tin I
Ready for You
With Silk-Lined
Suits and New
Straw Hats
The William H. Wariamaker Store
never had such fine new stocks of
both hard and soft straw hats or
finer stocks of new suits than you
will find here tomorrow.
Everybody in town
knows that our silk-lined
suits lead the field in val
ues, in variety of pat
terns, in beauty of trim
mings and in number of Y
fashions.
$25 i $28
(Though their real values range
from $30 to $40)
These splendid suits
are good for every pur
pose. There are plain sack'
stvles for business men,
. double-breasted and sin-gle-breasted.s
There are the new
camouflage and three-in-one
styles with new
skirted models for vounjr
men.
Ample selection ready
for Saturday's buyers.
Tomorrow Straw
Hat Day
And our Hat Depart
ment is on tip toe ready
to give you instant and N
satisfactory service.
Hard straw hats in both split
and sennit straws, $3, $3.50 and
S4.
High crowns arc the most
popular this season and we have
an almost unlimited supply of
them on hand.
s
Soft straw hats panamas,
leghorns and baliluks, $5, .$6, $7,
$8 and $9.
No particular shape in soft
straw hats has been chosen as
more stylish than another this
t -. season, so we have all shapes, and
a man's choice may be governed
entirely by his preference.
William H, Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
i
mldresi by V S. Manlml Tliomas I).
.McCnilhy, of the (outlicrn district of
New York. There illl nlo be cxlillil
lions of drillliiR by n body of marines
nnd examples of the iiclliitieit of senixu-
HlKht bnltallons nnd slRnal Oi-laUilticiiw.
'1 beic me to be various olber stunts.
I Hie celebration will start nt i iTO p. m.
Cuticura Soap
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