PWJ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919 Ut u f I IS. f mi I. IS Japan's Progress of Advantage to World, Says Former Foreign Minister STILL AMERICA'S 'PROTEGE Washington, Mny '20. "Thcie Is no ...... .- , peril arising out of .Inpnn'. progress .lannn is the torch bearer ot western civilization in the Or.ent. 'I It ilAilnrn inn trna nmln linrn lit Shlmpcl Oolo. f.rmeily foreign mint,- ter of Japan, in an intcivievv. He ii""- mm S..em,.v .,u m u. ,,., - ,( lmup Iiew Innn of lm.. All legnrdcd ns being possibly the next ling rnln for the coming of the I iriieli. ngllt unfilled the endless prou-ssloii premier of .Tnpnn, and' in lew of his The tliiinder penjed incessantly nnd the 0f wliat miih left of our Twenty -eighth high standing in .Tnpanesc politics his I lightning seemed to be stilting every- I Division doughboys. Sometimes ns a ftntements are of paiticulnr interest. u,ere nt the sumo moment; tiic jagged If0"!' "f ',r" "r V'?t5 ,l",'nC at"'l Ilesnid: i . ,,,,! ,i ii , 'bj under heavy londs. I'd nK. Mint "I am beie in n private rapntllj. flM,,M W0,,W 1Isllt "" tl,c ,a"'y for n iitHt. Ilud.1) ?" Then would .n.e the with no officinl iiulhinit.i. nnd I nm noH moment, only to make the vdnilxiies9 heartrending answer, "All's that's left cpeaking for the .lninnei-p .5ooinnieiit. ,stvm blntker than ever the wit. Slid- of such and siuh a battalion went in lifnccoid wi"l, tti 'mftlk " Inciple, cry for help. Tor a moment no one Thw had been ,, the line mon is ,tl. asoriginnllv coiKchell. If nil the piin-Ipnid nnv attention then there came out lelief and the lennming few were elples oiiginnlU pioilnimed had been 0gniu "First aid! Help wc'ie bit:" wiccls. Hero and there parts of m ndoptcd. tlio.l'ip.incM'pMiplc wouldhavc -mo call seemed to ome from n little legiinent would come up, nnd I would Indorsed llicni, but ns tho Pence Con- ,.00j, nlomr the I'ismes rond. about direct In the morning some ambulame lereiicp iiioguwd it Ihciiiiio cidei.t Minr nn nli iiiilimi mis aiihiiii tn mir in tint iii.an is ileei piesent touditioiis of Lot utighbois on the (ontiiiPiit of Asm. I icfor t Rus- sin nnd Clilnii. .liipiui is ot uumous that Russia should In the near rutin o i nreaii.7e u stuble emolument. On the other hnnd. Clilnii is in nlmost us uu- I "" "j.mw.- .--- ...,-- -- .--- hnppv a ...uditiou ns Russia. Tl.o ,01111-( ti. is divided among the ililTucut flic tions. 'J'lio uniti.ation of the lountiy is not jet in siglit. .Japan oniv nopen. t..n, ,1. ...ir... , r. ........ .. ... tak that these diffoient fattiotis will soon sucieed in org'iuizing it unified stable government Thcie is one thing 1 would like to I 3 1 V h i i, l dtivers weic nva t ng ouers to "hook I louiu not leave my posv, so mt-j 1 in ngiiiioln sainnno iloninni ricevuti in , ""'" 'i"-- .i'' "' '"' """ ' nrC ofTs oTuvnto into e i - " fnnilndful of an, danger. Ser- b.ougl.1 mo n good b.eakfast, some udien.a dal Pupa o , io' segnein' uu d ." V. KV.Iro,, speaking ISthcr'lJan'l" ZmSlTU of all ot (iooige Wolfinger rushed down ,o(.hocla.e and clga.ette,. , pent,, . nolle lela.ionitra ,1 Vntionno e be a , ,b, m, . ov of labo, said nntions. ns n i exult of which the con-(the wood inlllng to the (list aid men to' About .'? oMo'ek in the afternoon we,'' "nl7'',t "'"" 'll icrifiontosi l"" n., '" , ", , 1 ?, Z ,'i, ,.sp,i .,t , imnt loiisisls of ilnuses whhh lepie , follow. Tor this he was Inter awarded 0ie told lo ioin the legiinent at the ,""' 1'' "ol"'' t,,,ni1'l' i Up situntmn wns mo oim uweu it a cnt the .nifncp do.sii.s or ntVet of ; Vlalx (W ,;IlcllP. The, aimed to INeU.elot. nt Cohan. I had net or been " I' "idente IVvsoa p' ospilo dol Re Micial iiieofinB of I,p .aln.iet oun i the com,,onc.it nntions J ,, ,,,, ,mlpIe of s1lc,s. llni1MIll nfrc ,,, llI1(1 tno olllCP malkcM 1 Italia o la . iltndinnnn lomnnn gli lm o !, 1 atrr thnc wns n .moling "As i far as dapaii Is .ot.ccrned, she,, . . )he ,on) ,,,, .. , pouring i.un. with falto. ,,un Jiniostiarione cntusiasUn in- of tlio loiimil undoubtedly wdll be fnitliful to the cove- .s. ... f ., .. ... . ,"",' "tL, ,n ., i , uegginndo nd una allonnn tia 'Itn u A dtspntrli from limipeg yesioidav nant nnd will observe pveiy provision in r",1', ' u licn,y ,a'K '. ,f, , l'Ainerica lalina. said a gonoinl tnko would bo -ailed It. Her l.istoi, p.ovos thnt she !,ns hi the daikness it wns almost mposstbletown, nbont a iinf hours walk awav lim.mI ,',,, vnti.nno sogu todav nl ltrandon, Man.toba. bi 1'resi alwavs mlhP.ed to eve,, tioat, she has I to find w- ho had been hurt bu n senr.h bt tnk, nbolt nv hollIb , BPl 1IP1C. yJ ",- to ,,, , ,. o sg u t t I ra . I.n. . "' fl?' '"?: .,.., -i ...... ... J -:!,"'.: '"J !"e,.fa?L 1 J ' tll1 " fnr ,"'1 "e B0 astn,' Ml. e,c ,1 ,apo di una nn.one nttoll.it. Conn, , I .illllitl. 1. (iUllil., I U1U I I III i nn in' I.HII ,,11911 iimin j..i.u. ..iiivi, . ........ .... .... . . cai ntieiiuonio. ami tnni isi ueie seems c, ,In(J.. Mro,1Klt ,,y I0-.. n.?.l'!!Ll.V.f..n"?.l",:TtU'l'"Blburati1.g shells wns teirihr. "I In spite of her ino(lP9tm!ncLMiiLUts still . Qn.,,ii i,n.,nif u t..w..:...u iw.t..nA llUIU? IILI7CII. Ill illlRIUU lVll(t Mnpan Is still jour pupil. KIic lins still much moio to' lenin funn vou. If i ou cease to look uiion us ns 'vour ioin-! petitor nnd letuiii to those dnvs when vou looked upon as our pupil will find no nasoii to misjudge us. "I am cxteedltigly sorry that tlie mistaken notion of the 'yellow penl' has distill bed the minds even of your enlightened people. Tlint notion, us everybody knows, was oiiginnted by tho kaiser and has been assiduously spread abroad. Kcn today mnnv of jour people seem to take the idea of the yellow peril lather seriously. Our progress is to the advantage o not only the Far Hast, but of the whole world. But for the piogicss vvp hnp achieved time would have been no western eul tuie and civilization in the whole Oii ent. "I think most of your distinguished leaders uud also our lendeis in Japan agree that there is nothing in the Japanese-American relations that will bring about ii seiious conflict." EXONERATE DRIVER IN M'LEAN TRAGEDY i Witnesses Unanimous in Calling Accident Unavoidable. Funeral Today Washington, May '20. Miss Klia beth 3Iooie, driver of the automobile which stiutk and fatally iujuied Vinson Walsh McLean, was cToneiated by Coioner Ncvitt jestetday after an in vestigation of the a, ddent. The coroner hold tlint an inquest was unnecessary In oi in.' .inn. unions testimony or. witiKsses that thp a, ddent was un- n, ddent was un- Slifs M,.or losides nt Bethesda Aid ' Tt happened that it fell my duty to be window of an old 1 rench barrack. I.ook teu mile's fiom Washington. She'is the Icft nt Cmirville ns a marker to diiect iug m he called out: "Hey-ian a fel "daughterof C. I'lank M"ooie, of Charles- the batteiy nnd icgiment. Itwnswlth- low find n flop here?" "Sure." tame town. W. Va. With her in the ear i out doubt one of the worst jobs I have the answer. So he entered and at the time of the accident weie her I ever had. I was cold, wet and ddd ' stretched out on a table. In the inoin sistcr. Miss Hilda Mooie, nnd Miss I thed. and vet it was absolutelv neces- ing he found himself sin rounded by sec-. hlllllia Klley. J lie Women removed to' Bethesdu fiom Charlestown about ten inLilii f, ., nt f.ifirlAat..i. , .limi, ,ea.ri..aL.ovu..i. u. iuu, rwiu, lu. ,,.(.., ,1a vh ago. It has developed that AlUs Jloore left her telephone number nt the Mc T.ean home following tho accident, but that fact wns not communicated to the police until ycsterda.v. The women weie not awnie of the'setious nature of the .. boy's hijuiies until thev reud the news- IfiipeiB unu i.'uii.cu oi 111s ueniu. Mr. nud Mis. Kdvvard Boalo McLean, ' parents of tliiubo), leudied Washington I v esterdny 4w a special tiain. Jlu Mcl.cnn wavnitosttuted, nnd the Me Lean country house, Filendsbip, was l closed to visitors. ) Funciul services will be held this aft ernoon. I RAPS TAX-DODGING SHARPS Roper Terms Crooked Advisers on Income Tax as "Criminals" New York, 51ny HO. (y A. P.) Iiiternal Revenue Commissioner ltopcr, addressing the Xntlouul Association o 3ranufactureri Iierc today, tledaied tlie revenue bureau is devclopinu a system by which each taxpayer may feel fiee to go to tax collectors for ml vice and guidance. He warned against unethical private tax advisers, some o whom, lie said, had developed abuses of the tax , collecting sjstem through showing tax payers means of evading their legal du ties. Tar evaders were denounced by the commissioner. "During the war," lie said, "we have developed an abhorrence of the military slacker and we should extend that abhorrence to tlie tax slacker and tax piofiteer. He atcepts the protection, and privileges of an American citizen and holds back Jhe support that he owes In the hour of need, lie is a criminal and all good citizens should assist in locating him' anil in biinglng him tn justice.- Tell me where he is and I will point the way to his winter quar ters." Urges Catholic Scouts New York, May HO. Formation of Catholic ISov Scout units, in answer to President 'Wilson's tall to spread the movement, was urged by Cardinal Gib bons in ii letter read last night at a din ner,to Lieutenant General Sir Itobert r " s.. H. Daden-rovvell. ctilcl scout and " ' ..'ounder ofjbe llritlsli Hoy Scouts, and 1 s " lJKJy .BowfeUchlrf o$ the'Btlt-. J 20577 S RELIEVED; . FOUGHT FOR MONTHS Soldier ' Chronicles Stirring Adventures With Field Artillery Regiment, Formerly the Old Second National Guard of Pennsylvania My ERIC SVNVII.T.K Hattery 1', 108th I A. ITrt'l'II Hip npproacli o evening cnme'ionds would bo bombed m Mallul. . .. , . , .. ... I jiiit ns Jinnl preparations were being n fnoirn titii ntui iit.ini.pratnrn.. . mnJc, ' lenvc the front. The Iiuknrs ' I i, net an inlnnon fIiCi t t0mrrl lf1A fl ItPflW . .... ..... .im.-i Impossible to see ny object to .natter ' n.i.. .,.,, i.-,,-it n, . no una u.. u s how rioe f fl , where the horses and Smith. Joseph Jlttiin and ('buries Horn j,,,, ll0c (lii eot1 in tho path of the shell !lm, lin1 1)PCU in,lnlltiv tuied. After this gruesome d!soieiy gionns ..... .. wcio Iieni.l at n little .listniicc ami three moio. I'nvntcs l.eon JloDerts, lion, Cahill anil llauiel llusse.v, wcio Iving in n ditch where they had mauled. Councilman's fson Tells Slorj Ac.ording to n story of l'rivate John 1). Mastorson, son of Daniel V Mt'nn. assistant derk of Sele.t the WHS htnmliiiB by my team, not imui. thru. linn -nriU nwnv frnm tho fellows who ..w.. ..... ...... v -. wore uu. lolls .vinsierson in speaking of thai night. "It wns one of the worst iiiulits 1 ever exneiiemul in in.v boi it (iu,M. u ns absolutely bla,k nnd a I few of us were talking. A hell had , landed prcvioush to our tight nnd we woic wondering if there was any slid tor near. ' 'Suddenly we hentd of a shell near, l culleil, uiicK low : ami iinppeneu io giant c up and sec the flash of the butst- nig shell. rlhen a few- seconds nfter 1 lieiud cries for help. I (ailed out, 'Who is it?' And tlie answer camo, Hbiij, Telling him to stay where ho was till we got to him. we made our way , tluough the woods nnd found I him lyR under some brush, and with the help ot J. Towler Cnrr, John McCarty audi John Dunn wo got Cahill out of the nnml. nti if, ll.o rnilf fll.,1 Pnllo.l fm .uv.. .. ... ... - - --- 'first aid." Word then came to bring up the teams. On inv way bak through tho fields I hcaid cries in the daik. 'Come get me. Jack:' said the volte. 'Who is it?' I answered. 'Bob,' he leplied. I then called to the othcis on the road tlint thcie were more in- jiired in the woods and got my team nnd leported at the guns I T?u. .i i. n. i"...ni. At last about 0 o'clock tho 1'iendi nttillerv pulled in. How- different they . ... .. ...... ... . - ... . acted from Bur own men; flush lights tilc little town of St. Martin D'Ablois blinked, cigarettes glowed and they reachcd before night. Here the regi acted with a "sang-froid" that caused mel,t rested for two days, nnd it being many a curse from those who had been i tlie first town untouched by shells seen j so careful not to show the slightest f0r some time the men hal plenty of fun. ' glimmer, well knowiug that the Uei -1 All had "Beaucoup Frans" for pay liafll inaus knew the location. Finally the been made- at the front, and there had confusion lessened and the battery , Leon little chance to spend an). I pulled out, not, however, before missing u wns Bcrc onc of ti,p fellows .nmlng. parts for our guns had been carefully t,a,.k from the town camp was pitched policed, despite the darkness, fiom ,,r n,,ti,lp verv hantiv. sleenv and those of the putcrimr Freiuh. ,l., T .1...1 ., n,n, lt r. U amounted to befoie telief came, eight- razzed linn, wliicli shows that even sec-. een hours ot constant vigilance lest ' ond leuts can be good fellows some -some of the outfit go astray. It was (times . momentaiily expected that the cross (CONTINUED TOMORROW) riioTQPt.xis PHOTO n AYS OMTAiMtrn T& y. THROUGH HOOIflMB fo'0eT10N- I Alhambra 1&rylaatl.iUV": Hie. MIl.t.K K "FOR HKITER rod WORSE" A rrM 1 rv 02D AND THOlir&ON STS. APOLLO MA'IIMSB DAJLY U0RO1 ItT rHII.t.l PS In , "TUB HEART Of HUMAX1TT" ao7- A rI A CIIEbTNUT Below ltlTH ARCADIA io a m to mis p.m. E'lHEt, CI.AYTOV In VICKY VAN" Til I IPDlDn BROAD STREET AND BLULBIKIJ 8USQUi.llAN.NA AVB, I.EAII BA1RD in "SINS OP AMBITION" BROADWAY fWff & NORMA TALMADOB 111 ''illE I'ROBVTION WIFE" hlltDDCCC MAIN ST, MANATUNK EMrKt33 MATINEH DAILY HAROLD I.OCKWOOD In SHADOWS OF aUSPlClON" FA1RMOUNT seaA$igJS,SSitV EVEI.Y.V NE1UIT III THOU 8IIA1.T NOT" r, . afl V TlinATRE 1311 Market St. FAM1L.I 0 A. M. lo Mldnliht. MAE MURRAY In "DEi.icioL's i.rin.B DKVir.' r f T-I J OT THEATRE Below Sprue 3D 1 H Die MAT1NED DA1I.Y WII.I.IAM FARNUVI In "THE RAINBOW TRAU." Broad St. at Erl. UKLAl nurviniiiMn s, 7 v U. DB MII.LB'S "FOR BETTER FOR WORSE" IDCQIAT 60T1I 4 WALNUT STS. lMrIltll- Mat,, a so, Em, 70. FRANJC KBKVAV In "TUB PUBLIC DEFWJDER" rfTiriCD 18T LANCASTER AVB. lX.PkUC-t MATINEB DAILY ' MAROUERITR CLARK In LET'S EL0PB" J lOTTDTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV. i.,lDC.r.l i MATINEB DAILY B-t for wns ll.n nlnrm l.nrl nieeAll lull lmL .- ""n ,.i, ..mo.v... ..... .... n with inc nnd I did not Iinvc to sooK the , ...... , . u. .. .,, evuiiL iiM.ll. l.u.i ui i iiuuiui wmii. jiosses .ire uruts- Itf was pretty dicaiy woil. ; about nililtilfrli, fiAmn Vrenoh hiililtpis cri.t-o m ""-V , ffCo .nd a l,l .1. Ink of outfit stationed there took care of me .l it. ' A Hot IJatli at hast I'liinlh we got theio, found something " . ! 'i.. . i t..1 !.... .ni a,I nn1 in mi Inil inlii .i. a. ui i ai Tlio i.oc .lm HJf IflUI V"l llfir "" "v-l" - ,' ... .. a.. iM. .. .ii.rt wiii.fnAfirMm ' -.,u ....... u ..; - - - suiuoii unu ui-cii . .... .u ........ ..... y i line la.iorj. nnu ine.u .. .i. j -.... nnd diange of clothes. IU IU Iiatl UllM MIHU Ullll l"W ""'V'l.i .. .... Just wbnt this means to a teiiow ouly(tuti con il Vaticano. Ancho il Re U one who has been at the front can lea Spngun per lo stesso l.igioui non pote' lie. 'i Here was goou not. wnior ami inc plmc was thtonged. There wns a sw,,,. niing pool mat inane a goou tout piuiigo. nnd after donning an entire new outfit, well, olio wns made all over again. Thp lpcimoiit remained at Cohun for .. t iwo uaj k. icshuk i.. t..n ". glets a .luiuie to gtt in. and on the lnoiuing of September 10 stnited a tunuh awny from the ttont. Jta, kl through (,'ieigcs the man li went nnd mess was served at noon along the road, Uuriug the nfternoon a icgiment ot six imh tiaitor rides, camo up and inmh iuteiest was displayed in looking at ti,pNp l.uge engines ot war uint crepi noisily along. l f. f (hc ;.) ns nldc in a ' vn,ey jugt bctore tie jiarne liver was rcn(1;C(1 and( for tiic first time in some wee.s. it was uot uecessaiv to dig in. Slpltpr teI)t8 y,tre i.itdicd, mess scived Ba nll ,vcre comfortable. Hiking to the Rear jn the morning the manli wns re- 1 !.I. ..no (-.let .liffi(...lt fne flip -iUllllU. x.uilll. ..w ,.,' ..-- -" ronds were tilled with tinffic. The road " ."..,.,.... ..... , WOIlmj i0UB ,iie nmth bank of thc'r'E"nl10 ,a distrihuiono dolla iiiuimu -lurno and the scencrv was beautiful.' meicantile tedesea. I. Italia ha pciduto At Donnans hero the legiinent crossed ' ' M I""'- -e"'o ''' su touuellaggio o,' ,1C jiarne. ollt the lest, because of the essa dovra' ligiiadugunro la sun pom i ,cavy trarhc, wns kept ou the north side, ''one come potenza raniittuna tonunoi 'lcsc fellows, however, hopped trucks jeialc. j0 the town ci Kpernny and had a fine I giornali di Ronm e Milano duonn time there, not finding the icgiment until two days later. Camp was made roi the night along the Maine, and on the fol- 0WjUK morning the rest of the tegiment , crosge,j tiiC tiVPl. at l'oit nu Binson nnd .ihi n.i..,t. ',. lti.i ;., ,i. I .,ml lientonnnrs chn pnn.l nnlnrerlti ... .... . a. . PIIOTOTUVYS The following theatres obtain their pictures throughtheSTANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of 'the finest productions. Ask for the theatr' in your locality obtaining pictures thiov the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET SfF?oWffi. JOHN BARRWORVJ In "TEST OF HO.NOH lUnnPl i2i bOUlH ST. Orc.he.ua. MKJLJILLa Continuoua 1 lo 11. CARLTLK BLICKWBI.L In "1HE OREKN EYES ' OVERBROOK 03D S'me VIOLA iMNA in "1HB PARISIAN TJORCtS PAI A PC "I MARKET; STREET r-l,-Hi 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M WILLIAM HART tn "TIlEllONm CORRAL" PLAZA HROAD AND PORTER STREETS FRED i BTOVE In 'JOHNNI GET YOUR OUN" DRIMPPCC 1018 MARKET STREET rlMlNVIiOa 8-30 A M to 11 .15 P. M M. FALSE EVIDE.VCK nu .A .;A in RFPPN1T MAHKirr sr. lieiow'Tixit 1LUU1I 11 A M IP 11 P. u. E1IMY VVl.Iir.KV "THE AMATEUR ADV ES IURESS" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE Il-1 IU AT TI LPEHOCKEN 8T. BERT LTTELT, In "BlACKlE'S REDEMPriON" RI IRV MATtKET ST. BELOW 7TII tUD I io .. M to u.jft p , ETHEL riAYTOV In "PETTiaREWS aiRL" QAVPiV 12U MABI ET STREKT SJ-VJ I A. '1 TO MIDNIOHT HALE HAMILTON In "AFTER HIS OWN HEART" ;TANJI FY MARKET ABOVE 18TH O 1 rtlILC I H,1R A. M tn II llBp. If. DOUOLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKEROO" VICTORIA WE ,nTuf,B?',V. WILLIAM FARNIIlt In "THE JU.VOl.E TRAIL" Wlien in Atlantic City cw'SSffi ttUir, SORTI Dl FIU1E . .,. .... . . . I Giornali di Panel Assenscono die la Citta' Verrebbe Dichinrata Libera Fubllaliel nnd rlirlbuteit Under A ., , PF.RMIT NO 341 .'ithorlrrd in iiic act of October . 101.. on tile t tho Postottlc of Phila delphia Pa D order of the rre'Menl A H IILRT.F.SON Postmaeter General. I'nrlgi, 19 mnggio I giornali di qucstn citla' asspiiscono ihc il Cmicilio dei Qunttro avnbbo deciso ill inter narionnlirznip In citta' ill Hume pokho' nessim allro aggiustamento potrebbc esseip ncceltalo , tnnto dal l'ltnlin ipinnto dull .lugo-Slnvia (I'libbliihinmo il tclcgramraa di cm sopia come tinsjnesso da I'augi. ma osseivinmo chc non scmbia ntteiidlbilc ihp l'ltnlin posa nccettnre una title i solurione ilgunrdo Fiurne se si coti- sidcrnno i motivi per i nunli In Dele- gnione Italinnit nbbandono' i lavori delta conferena p lo detisioni del t'on- cllio Xarionale di quelln ilttn ') I Komii. I!) mnggio. II Preldentc- eletto I'esson. del Hrnslle. sun moglic n t . ospile del Red Italia, riecpdoiilimento t,lUl ) 'api nvciano do.liimto di ii.p 1 ill u Inli flultntn,! It... n .;.,... v i - iui( l-sililll'l I . t t- tltll i.ixmiii " ""Pcmioio finnipvo 1 Austria 11011 n'stiiui la visua ni up i moerto . lie si C(,0. viollm. ,,, -SS ('alio di I'm ,0Rn0 t.,U( PHo' It kiiii tiita in Itnlui i,n .... f ,.,., ,i.i i i mi,r... in eio' pel ossequonn n disciplimiii trat mui visilnro il lip .1 Italia II Picsidento I.o.ibU doll,, I',,.,.i i anouca. nel linn vistto il lie illtalin, mn uou fu ii,evuto dul I'ontihco id il fatto segno' una detiuitivn rottuin ilelle lelaioui tra la I'lanun o In Santa u. ,.v. l.n visita dtl PiCMdeiite Possoa-nl Vnti.nno dove essor fntlu in nimoiiiii on le vedntc di Papa Ilcnedrttn. In tin prnuzo di gala dato nl l'resi dente Pcsoa, ieu. Re Vittono nevooo' 1 Kj nntidii legami di amiciin tin il . Hmsile e l'ltalia cd espressc la spiinii7n , ri1(, nrasilp p Italia si coonpreiiinno tier i .. . . n'affcrmarli. N'ella sua risposta il I'icsideiite l'cs sou disse die i brasileut o gli itnliani erano compatrioti per le loio moinli afEuita' e comuui interessi. Migliuiu dii italiaui travcisano l'Atlantiio per la votaie pei la giondea o piospeilta' del Rrnsile egli dissc e le duo nazioni sono unite i.ei loio tuon. Milano. ID mnggio. I.k stampa (.,.( 1 .1 ...... ! clic la pace trovcra I lughiltcrra con una rlotta mercantile ogunle a quelln die possedeva piiina delln guena mentia il tonncllaggio delPAnieiica saia' cinquo R.M..4 PHILADELPHIA SIMM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FOR THE COMPUTE GENERAL MECHANICAL EQUIPHENTOF BUILDINGS JUNIPER W CHERRY STREETS Heating Plumbing Ventilating General. Pip ing Work Sbeam Power Planbs Sheet Metal Work. 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Sub scription price, 10 cents a copy, ONE DOLLAR a year (24 issues). Just slip a dollar into an envelope, with your letterhead or name and address plainly written, and it will be sent on the first and third Tuesdays of Bfety month for a year. Address Retail Public Ledger, 220 Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Do it now! l'IIOTOI'l.1S THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOf.D BV MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT W ! 5JU AUOE MARKET M HAlir In BORDER WIRBl.V.hS ' PFDAR 60T'i ANU CUDK AVB'V,UK DOROTHY OISH In "l'Kl'1'1 1'Ul.l l r-M ICI7T 1M MARKEl BETWEEN COLIOC4UIVI r.orn AND 60TH WAI.I4ACB RE1D In THE ROARIU ROAD" rr MlAI Ctn t Maplewooa Avea COLUrSlAL. B,ir. anU 8:15 V. M. ETHEL CLAYTON In PKTTIOREW'S QIRI." mDCa'A 40TH 4 MAIIKET STS. t.UKC.rk.A MATINEE DAILT JOHN BATIRYMORE In "THE TEST OF HONOR" FRANKFORD 4T1S Frankford Av. i.KAir iiAinn tn "JHE LCIIO OF YOUTH ' JEFFERSON ANaAA?,l? " v.ni in SyBS" : vfc-w ioltp plu' (.ramie dl qucllo rrccruVnte ill , ronfllttii. Itoma. ID iiiiirkIo - II rnidinnlr (!:i piuii, spgirlniio ill slnlo tlol I'npa tin imiiitn ii iioiuo ill Sun Snnlltn' mm noln uflivinlc ill iiloiiiiello'IIcuie, ilclln DploEiii'imii' Anin iritnn m r In nnio tinsmcltpiiilc) kII nrguiiir-iiti ninndnti nl poutcfitp ilnl voscovl trdrlii con 1 i,mnii ('imoirmio in nolin itnn.ii blllta' per In (Serjiinnln di niiellaio lo iondi7intu ill pace impoMc dngll Allenli Nella sun notn 11 Cnrdinnlo (in "pnrri epiegn iho II l'npn ha preso talc passo in fniorp dolln (Seininiilii iicrchc' ' animato da soli senliinenti di umntiitn CABINET MEN WOULD END WINNIPEG STRIKE Two Canadian Ministers Hasten to Western City Soviet Rumors Are Denied Ottawa, tint.. May 'JO I IU V ) Senator Robertson, minisler of Inboi. and Aithur Mpighon, nunistpr of tlii'i interior, left for Winnipeg early todn to iiitercedo in Hip geneinl striltP in progriss there nnd endeavor ,o rcstoic orlT Reports of the establishment of I n 'im"' Kovernment In Winnipeg nro not i ci edited bv offii i lis nnd doubt is ex picssed ns to the nciuiaij of suili ein""",,s mi Aiuiiiling l. a ilNp.it. Ii fiom Regiiia S.isknldi, wan. Inboi unions in w ostein Caiiadi havp vntod to iniisolidiile into a singlp oigiiniation to lip known .i ' 'I ho llig i)w I mon 'I his wns nu iiouiK.il Sumhi.v night at hemlipiailci: of the tiailts imil laboi ..nuiiil in Re gina A .otifcron.o will bo held m Citlgatv Snskitt, h wan on June I. Compile Victory Loan Reports Tills is llio list ,1 IV fill Links thioughoiit tho ooiintiv to ropm t u loiv I ihoitv I .oiin suits, i iptinus to tin Pidoi.il Rps.Mvc lnnks of thpir lcsper tivo distil. s 'lomonovv the lisoivo banks will begin to .onipile IIipp le PURE FRESH PAINT Beieve Me Kuehnle quality of paint and workmanship has set a higher standard of painting for your benefit. You know you get fine work at a fair price fjom Kuehnle. If a lower bid is tempting you watch your step! Kuehnle PAINTER ll&l6thSUV: Get our estimate no obligation l'HOT()l'l,.VV S IFIMRm "noNT sr. a oirard ave. jwiliuvr l.iml.o.lnnotlnn on rrankrord "L MARY I'K'KrORD in MIL IDA FROM HOLLAND' lOri ST.MD and Locusr brncETs LUUUOl Vat, 1.30.3 311 Evga U 30IO11 CLI'll. UK MILIUM "FOR BEWER, FOR WORSE" NIXON S'-'D AND MARKET STS llV-il its 7 and 9. HAimr MORBY In BEATINO ODDS PARI 'DQE AVE A. DAUPHIN ST., rVrN. Mat. S16 Evr : to 11. I STAR CART in "THE UNRELIEER" RlVOl I S5D AND SANSOM STS. WVULI .MATINEE DAILY ERNEST TlAlEX In "Aiul ' OH YOU WOMEN!" STRAND 0EnMANT0WAtTAvvcA C.N AN CO cii.iiri i uuuiimA iu "EYES OF THE SOUL' WESX SsFSHI1 t8 "AhU 7H 0iiJli w tJ.VJB W;' i nlinulmi.A.I lin Tlri.ICA lnll Setting the Pace 'imils. nml the ticnsur.v cxproti to deter miiip tlin )intion' lotnl .iilwriptirm to Hip Inn ti imlj noxt veil. RAILS-FROGS & SWITCHES-BOLTS SPLICE BARS SPIKES-BRACES, Etc Carried in itock in Cfaetter Yard. Locotnotifci, Can and Riiliotd Cottrat. tori' and Mininf Eqoipmtat HENRY LEVIS & CO. Commercial Trust Bldf. IMPACO Cement nnd Brick Coating Toi Floors nml Walls Interior and Estcu'or Will Kesist nter, Oils and Grease Imperial Paint Company 1518 Snninm Street. Philadelphiit power nunAmcl PMNfKLminj Valve aeala planed in poiition and new valvra furnithed. All kinds of engine repairs. I hone Vint. IXM Hfil Mnln till Eno'intaraXMachimsta 618 CHESTNUT STREET Cots and Camp Outfits SPECIAL PRICES 10 0.. White Canvas Tents 12 0.. Khaki Canvas Tents e nil. io ampeis to lm nt oiicp nt ,1 e, sp Inl prices lief our pn es (list 'lent lairffotnip I III I. Armv & Navy Store 223 MAKKin' ST. RiOTNT 'L BOY SCOUT TENTS i H 1 I l t 11 Mils. til v l tntpli i Iii"i hr tliintr n m ! i th I nllc orr h "imd ( iitui SitiiM nml Onltlnur ( Inllilnir -Mr for I ret Tent ( ntnlac (, ti mkki r st iifiot ;iii n(. Drawing Materials Blue Printing CHAHLES H. R0BB1NS 120D Arch St. Telephones: Spruce 12r.n. Rnce 014 sn:M.niP votk r.s S.S.ZAVALLA 4950 Tons Dead Weight Classed A-1 British Lloyd's Now Booking Freight at Pier 24 North Also at Port Richmond for Copenhagen & Gothenburg May 25th Full Brokerage Paid For Rates and Particulars Apply MEGEE, STEER & CO. Agent imnaKo sTrxM-.nii' tniti.(iR1InN 461-465 Drexel Bldg., Phia IIEI IjI OMIIAKU S308 A.ND SS09 I'nsieniter ami I relcl.t "tenlcr .KV YORK to LIVERPOOL Oiduna ... . .Mav i Caionia May "') Cat mania June "b Royal (itoigi June 21 Caionu ... . ...June 2S Oiduna . ... June 28 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saoina ... . Juno 1 ICV ORk to SOI THA.MPTON lAquitania . .. .Juno 2 i Alaiiietanm . . .. jUMB jj Aquitania . . .June S NEWARK 'lOCLASKOW 01mpia . June 21 Philadelphia Bristol ( 'nmnuih) Dnect Seivite Pier 16 South 13011 M.M I ST., l'IIILDi;LIlll JAVA-PACIFIC LINE Direct WP wsu SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Ralavla, Samarnna;, Soerahala, Mueaaiat Sailing dates and ratcu on application. S. S3. UILLITON S H. SOEItAICAItTA SS HINTANU S.S.TJISALA1C SaNIAa J, D. Sprcekeli llroa. Co., Oen. At la. Passenser Office. 601 MarKet Stroat tlsnaral Orilca. Pino St ...Han Pranotoc "Queen of Sea Routes" TO BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE 6 lea triers iall tMiIUUflpMa for Ootton. I weanesasy, Baiuroay. u -. . iror .Havsnnsh rnu uiivn.vu..i.i - ,-.-,-, - , Ma , ra0 dul r able way to travel la comfort and stilp i SSfffti&s&wt0 FTllIl UIIVIVVM i TftWon A-omsjura lyvv njlWint.rtMchm.it.4!ftt P- 618 CHESTNUT STREET V "v MMtiMj ni'.smiTA KIW(JUVH Opens JUNE l4tl, ft in 1 h munlWiiH I i ti . nioMinto n , n n Umiiup ,ir Hor - i her mil 1 Ill UroarlrtHv H.F.Bassett Manager MiiZ MI.W1II ( IT. N r Opcivat all seasons r of meVcan A. rocoarxiscd ..standard oi exeeneiuje, t!.n.r.Tv6tJtJ urMiTjm r nTTJUV W--.-.-.. ' -iOTtl l- BLACSSTQNE Mrtoia ir. end the hmrh oriftins inr airri Pifr (SpicnT 100 Fr tpricr. ronifort nd TijATment water Vith pntatr and puWir prcul AmenctnpUn ftnpHailr I nrnpean plan $2ttpdaiW Auto 1 i at tra.nt I ntire.T new minttfinrnt 1 ( TVOOPFOni). Propfifter Tfotel STftAND Orv tko ocearfrott Fintpnoor: Capacity 600 Alwaijs. onarv1 See "wotcfmoll baths Qrchcritro COURTESY SERVICE -COMFORT , HOTEL BILTMORE , (Formerly Weelmont) Rbcde Inlaid A . Near IJoardwalx. All outside roomv aultes with balls. Urcheatra Uanclnc Capacity JH. Hot and cold sea water batbs. Under new manaRement. SII.TMOKR HOTEL. COMPANT. COLK11s (HIIT SKRVIIC HOTEL KENTUCKY M M I . IO VV I M Alt HI U If rum. nn I' in. -Itnles $1 In II rn Dsilv An , 1 ii Jl , . J. .1ail $1". ,o -'". kli fcilenin heitfcl elcvatur, elrctrie IlqliU Tele 1 oiif r.erv room, runnlner water In -"tims .-lalo Imllis N II KI.NNAIli. . HOTEL NEW ENGLAND fro Carollta nv nni Ptach cntrnl lorn Mnrr A. Vurnppan jjlatm pr' bithi run'i water In roonw elevator nn porchfs etc t.i .VI It TwonwhlM rilp II If UiUlum IROQUOIS iMn South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to bead. I On Cup tJ Htlintd patronajje muaic.dancinr, I ildj Btr.ttiy modern, tableandbervictiexceilent,) nllargaBolarmnr. Booklet A. Franitklel THE CARLTON l,'ielbC'1 Aenue and luth HooKiiiC'i now being mad" Owner a hlj) nidiidgeniiu, - rHAq . v y7A HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN AT.b THAU Tenno-sei Ave . Ju: otl lCHdnftll. Furopan plan Hpry appoint ITIPTH iininie ti i m r"- nurH ni NEW HYGEIA ?r N Htlil Pfli iflf M Suliil llOIll IIIM t ti UU 1-111 M RoiriMPN MKIIlf.W N pun if m fo , n .ri an ii ... s I, I HOTEL EDISON nv I 1 1 miiiEhl r"no Sf - l- IH'M BiscAYNE rr,u,;, rv:7 -0 Up Ull ' I "f"1' I T npnt M i p li IM II VPUIONTIIPPI T'r p Hotel Rio Grande ?mA'!lv-,: -nllt rtrpprnnf I innnennplHti Itite tn no Hex run unter gftrgge M 1 MffTli pr HOTEL PLAZA st tiiAiu rsi n . paoii-ic ae e-lator Prlvale bath A C MeCI f!I.T A V WimTIIIM.TOV Mlxnurl and I-Tin, Aie, One Mo U frnm Iptuh anc' Heailin? Duo: Ilol ami "LI ruiinlne water In .. , terms ' " " ' "t I M 1 N,.T fly HOTEL BOSCOBEL nyrx rtilU Vn r n in Tl If K K Marlon - . - - . Wp.tminster K A' nnr Bend. Ue, Westminster , Pn.,i bafh, n.er IU '.'".p '1 12' in lull) C IMhre THE BREAKERS ), I I n...l ' "ll V V..I m, FLEETWOOD '" "'"Vu:,vV New Clarion J:; s K "i')ir Af K tit i w i nv i HOTEL BRIGHTON "tit and Ocean e on t 'jr. n n nr.r LL'1' J. The New Columbia ()u llu- tliean Iront. Ileln.ar . .1. I t I i. 'u ,lie III Mt . lle.lle . 1 I IN Ht Hill 'III) IlIllKII l-leMHor-i lo 1.11 uli 'c M it for I ioi el II. II ( III lilllll I . Mcr lll-W II IIWI.N S .1 - rr Bailing .ynsHiNG Aodern Hotel Home ' By the Jc" ' - ,r,nrs U .K1 .. I, lone J, I The in si ouiliinal o 1 of nehoi f iut . on il 10,. Mat It! , la. lot ef.il.im a.rt llehln ... rf t lii.aeli iiiibiiihina live 1 uni 1 t oui ts The l.nate di lia 0 I lli' modern mm 1 iiiea 10 1 ale l.athe 1th een ami fieRh .Mite, IloolJel K 1'. I.M.I L, Mfci also The oi aim VV et i'lilln INTUlt l I V JU l.tlervale lloue und (ottaaea. White Villi. On. n luN Lil For illustruteil lio 1 et a.ldrets H ' Ml IIUKIT 1'ron nt, rvale II II'SHI1K l,KI I'VMin Ott ivt.y to h amine in .tway ti the ncneiktlnft, T nc a r 1 f the Muskoka lLet. : 1 P ne itcricu airvp wi" w f-- ihrie iou uill . nd this I l I ltflCHnHaHoirl.chrtrruom,B(KKl J MVlUI j fixed rate Hi ftr-Jttd Bdektf t lUral MoiVoVi Hotel P.O., LiLc Reicns, Oat. rntc noNr. ".TTTriMPSOM'Ji" nTtAV F BUSINESS COLLEGE Lilian J and Typewriting or Bookkeeping Tautbt In About 30 Days of Stud. Send for Catalogue Si PARKWAY BUILDING J iDntn an mp.Diiv st.o MIDItTIIAM) M1 BUOKKKEPIMI Our sraduatea are In conelant demand Uood paylnir poaltlons await ou UrtEK Short hand Ihe eoay aoeedy ajatem Comslett nlsht clasiea Intensive tralnlni;. iwiiuii mi.t limn luii u- wruai for full partlintlara anil ratalnr iVa 1'HII.A, IIIISINKMS tOLLIM.l: uml i vlleee of (.'ommena 1017 C hfNtnut W.. 1'hllinlflnl.U STRAYER'S Th Be,t Hualnes. School J "" X J SOT CHESTNUT HT &iii "Htttl A f .! ' S V maTLANTIC CITY. tei - j H mw MP Bermaxrol "f tara,ra,CoVIf.; DKn"i' " ' lgl9t solvaO, 101 Swwiia, -J- sr r tvn nKQirtTM huh u r nn t omfortable modrrn nd iut 1ration 2700 fpft No black (ir im ih itancins laiurarj, rJay Mtl! Hnl HowllriB Watr Sporln. !nt nt nc foaiures N Y Hooking I ej .Mad u 474S I'lKIIMI llOI'NTtlNS Ilelnwnre Wnler finn. I'a. BUCKWOOD INN (FIREPROOF) Saiwie-en-D!irirt, Pciiirlriiia Opens May 22d A hotel of notabla dlttlnctlon located In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to uest9;75 miles trnm M.u, Vn.lr 7S '"v milea from PhUa- delpl.la. Hums of tlieSl.awneiCoun- trirClub. CHAS. V. MURPHY. M.niter KOH.S1ir.RB Mhn. PA. Dl lllltT t: furnished cottaces comrlsta with mud con.cn for rent at res. termaj ndipants Idle .neala at tl.e Forest Inn. Write II V Teaser Mar Iluahesvllle, r. IIFOV. I'A Wvnburne Inn 0l MaIn I',ne e,p niiuuiuL 11111 ,l(lily .ireirHble forbual. n hh tnn u th f-umlies Itooina with bath 11 TPTsnnahlc ratPrt lanrltjjr Larff j prounw H "rnnflna Thon tUrtrvri 17 nnNon."pA. "" IE IIMIH 1N. Uadnor. I'd. An IJ1 ounir lnimr within a few mlnuterf of. r u (Mit-r lo n .station uth wonderful iratn (pri lennln coif soot! rooms and rr i I thip .Motorist Sundav luncheon fl il HlltT $1 .' I'llOIlf Wbmif 17 hcnwr.Mn u.t.p.. ta. Pcrkiomen Inn J!'?' .n,Jcni rorts nlkli lor,i prl bathi lm . c- nth r fWb c Ipnnli Hklt ( M I'nrl. IIIMiTON. II. ('. Burlington Hotel Lets than nve minutes from everything. American and European Plana 431 RoomswithBath.$2.50to$S VS1(JTIV. T. O. MIIKOMIMK IIOINTAINR. N. Y. Host OK, N. V. ,v a tfrnsesz -mm lM. l.lllltliK. N. A. . Fori William Henry Hotel Lake George, N. Y. Will open for the season . . of 1919 on May 29th l European Plan Write for ItooUel CHAS. A. DOUGLASS Manager CI'I'LK S.KNAC. N. Y. UMMG INN IN THE HEART OF THE ADfRONDACKS (lltTHII.I) .MIIK A SI MMbR nCSOKT or the. hlaheat chnra te. Buperb (uiaine environment octall desirable To.ated nn tho shore of VMi:iU I I. IITHl MtANAO LAKE Uxiellent htate road cood itolf. AH ,or. and A.nuenienls at their beat. Jtu.Ill r . rtiiuren unu. ..line I Il MIKIM.ION MILIUM. Ilanacer 1 -ll -. h. I.XIIIIIKA. A.-oclala Manarae Hill I.I. I.IIMTON. VV iislilngtnn. .r! ri.IHETIITOWN, N. r. DEER'S HEAD INN AMI tl)TTf!ES II. Hie Heart of the Aillrandarb t. Tenpla eadille horsee danclne Flneat.Oolf liiv Con.ee In the VdlronUacka Grill Booklet. H f it;i-ui r-ron . r;n?aDetntown. N. T. 1 I h? VI ( Nl, N. V 1 4lM WHirEFACE INN LAKE l'I CII). N. V. OPEN JUNE IS. Modern in all lie appointments. J. J. h EKNl'.V, Manaser. yrtnter Highland Park Hotel Aiken. 3. Q. , EM I'M H.l.li. .V. T. SPEND JUE AT Mount Meenahga House & Collages lu dm beautiful Slavana'un.a ot Ulster tount Now Voik Kfltate or l.uuo acrea with utiles f ucndfrful wallvj ind drives. Upeit ilrec tea m lieat. Rolf, tfrmln bowl ine etc A detUhtful summer bonis for cut tured reoplp IWt l TnmllllKar. Pron,ai hllpnviiiA N V IIOSTON I HOTEL PURITAN aoo Commonweallh Avc.noston The Distinctive Boston House I a a called by globe trotters one of the most homelike and attractive I hotels In the world. Modost rates. I Wnta for ourbooklat withquldeto & J historic plocus. RL-Costello-Mqc I f.i.;nv vr.fi. iiATri t cniiiiiiTaTir X V.r" ni 1 1 r i u.r iv w n i i j---l. iiuiuunuiiuunuu ,( LENOX. MASS. ? High and Cool in the Berlshirea. OPFNS IIIN'K II Desirable Cottaees with Hotel service. i IUIVVK & lVllltm,hlt. Manatera Addiesa until May 3U. cro Hotel Beliaoat. in,i Rinwl nnrl Purl, ,t. Kaw, V..I VMnler Heaort ITlneeaa Hotel. lle'rmuJa.H'J i ' TXl.MIIHTH. MKS. FALMOUTH ARM Si lttsht on llnzzarda llujr, A Summer Hotel of the. lilahesi Class. -n ii.i. !. j,-ftr.-i. For ma looklet and Ratea addreaa K vv IHlY.'t: Manager hVMMFK CVVlri Pine Tree Camp for Girls ,? Lake, 0,X feet above aea. In plne-ladaiiialr of ocono Mnuntalna. Four hnura from New York and Philadelphia IluneaVbvra'alHl let du sunny nll lutuerienred coHi.iloraTan' J m naeenau, riiKHiirj. 'niKea airoaldnoi tioripu nanoKraiiajautrrranirur; stajwa , ieLff EST 'iJL'i!!-:" J.:- OA iM3 r. "ffl A n f.f .Al iJ m Vi U J f! r t , i A 1 411 Ti SKI .1 1 4H- tl 41 Mfl Kl TZ3A "l I m M TJ" ' -I, . ' n .' y ' t A ? 4 . -, ,. , ""-. -, -,"''.. 6 o i j h.t , '1! it " , f'j .
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