J. 4. :a (Vt it , tm J u ' j kj I A fsl ' T -s t-w t-"t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-"PH3LADEL1?HIA-, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 IT COIINTI DEI GIORNALI ITALIAN! ,-Orgasmo in Attesa Delia Do- ctsioni Riguarao . Adriatica " , tiiatrllxitcd Undr KWh- f' ' . .. fitit.ltHOJ- ".'.- fr.rtTtk. rosiii""vi v.. .. ..,.ln. Ln sltunzionc ima. " . riwtl 1 v - .. lnuunii, ahvi r,UiCr- TrScnlo lunshi articoli nl pos- (lornah il conforcnzc trn ,. rUultali iiciii- , . . 'I UnnrffP r -" t Nittl. Vw , Potion? Ailriiiticn. krf?.?., ffalo d'IU.Ha in un buo T'i'nWiM Vital m gMri'J. t'nf0,m X Stole difflcolta'-dl I . coin11 ,10"Vitniin nnii solo dovrn' " -!.. nttf I' 1 ,""" .---- , , .Hi Mill'""" i , "... .lrimnlll .Allcatt non nncorn si dcclclono no nm- mirarc, invidiam ou aver timorc. o gll ijuorcvoii miu o Hclnlotn non rngglungcrnuno una Boltizlona favoro volo sul problema" Adclntlco, avvcrra' ecrtnmento una crlsl miuistcriale, alln nunle farnnno soruUo serin conHezupftzG. 1 Kloruali dpdfcnno raoUo,spnzio al llbro "rIhIIo" della ' ITrnncia, n riucllo "vcrdo" dcl'ltnlla ed nl document! c dlc-hlnriulonl relntlvi all'Itnlia. K" cvl- flonfn rlio I frntlPPMi fprpiinri ill rlpitn. dngnarc la flducta dcgll itullanl, dopo 1 recfiitl cvcntii sppoinlimuitc uopo lo rlvclnzlonl del Principe' SIsto dl Bor- Imtie. HI dmcutc caldamcuto chc il pUHBUto devo csscro dlmcnticato o chc una eordlnlo cooperaziono devn csscrc iuizlnta tier II lavoro di rlcostruzlonc a bem-lido di cntrntnue Ie due iiazloni. T giornnll itnllnui nminanlscono la l'VancIa cho e" tempo cesslno I discorsl verso la "loro sorella lntimti ' c pravi con azioni la sua amlcizm crsol Italia. Ulornali cd nomlni di stnto rillntano dl conimpntnrc la prcscnte politico uinericniin, net far rimnneve asscntl i vupiiretciituiitl di'Kll Htnto Unltl dalle conversazioni in Lonilra c I'arlgi, Nci rlifoli scml-utlielali, bene luformati, si ropilinc Jiberntncntc la fiducla die gll Stati Unltl non si intcrporranno In ipialsiasl declsioue chc sara' raggiunto sulla qiicstloiie Adriatica, nella prcsentc conferenza. Iicrna (Svl77cra), 11 gonnnlo. For rncehla, un villaggio delle Alpi italianc, c' stato fccppcllito da una vajonga di ncvo o parcccbie pcrsonp sarebbero Hinuste uccise. Cinque bambini di ccrto Walter Joseph morirono alia mczzanottc nella loro ensn, la quale fu bcppellita da una valanga nolle vicinaiii'c dl Gal tucr hulle montague Vornrlbcrg. II rimancnte della famiglia rimasc fcrita p fu tratta a salvamento dnl vicini. AVALANCHE BURIES TOWN FRENCH STEAMER SINKS Many Reported Killed In Catas trophe In Italian AlpB Ilcmo, Jan. 12. (By A. 1.) l'or raichla, n villngp in the Italian Alps, has been burled by an avalanche. Many persons nro reported hilled, five chil dren In onn family wcro killed at mid nlRht In their home, which ban been burled by nn avalanche in the Vorarl berk mountains. Heavy Btiowstorms in the Alps have blocked raihonds and highways, many villages being laolatcd. REDS CAPTURE 25,400 MEN Huge Quantities of Supplies Also Taken by Bolshevik Troops London. Jan. 1.'. (Uy A. P.) Tlfc rapture of 25,100 prisoners is claimed in a statement KsupiI today by the soviet government at Moscow, giving details of tho results of ISolshcvik operations on the southern front between December 21 and January !). The statement says that 050 rannon, 50 bomb-throwers, 11 tanks, 050 ma chine guns and enormous quantities of military supplies also Nero taken. Last Troops Back From Brest Now York, Jon. 12. (By A. P.) The last contingent of tioops quartered at the military camp at Brest arrived here today on the transport Ocorgc Washington. She brought 237 officers, war workeis and civilians ond 015 tioops. The-George Washington will be turned over to the United States ship ping board. Battles Two Days With Storm In Bay of Biscay Paris, Jon. 12. (By A. P.) The French steamer Afrlque, bound from Bordeaux to Dnkor, sank In the boy of Biscay oboufc II o'clock this morning after a struggle to keep afloat since last Saturday, hcu she sprang a lcoli dur ing n Btorm, The steamer Ceylon, stand ing nearby, picked up two oT tho Af rlqtie8 boats with their occupants. Komc rafts with surviors also were seen after tho Afrlquo went down, it was reported ny tireless. Two ocean-going tucH from uochc- fort also stood by for several hours last night and attempted to take the sink lug steamer Into IAppallicn roads against a driving hurrienne and with a tcnific sea running. THREE PREMIERS MEET Nittl -The Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Discuss Adriatic Question Porls, Jon. 12. (By A. P.)- three premiers M. Clemenceau, of France; Mr. IJoyd Gcorfcc, of Great Britain ard Slgnor Nittl. of Italy met this momiug nt the foreign ministry to consider the Adriatic question. The Supreme Council did not sit to day. Its next meeting will be held to morrow. The peaccc conference com mittee on verification of crtdeutials to day examined the letters of credit of the Hungarian peace delegates and found them to bo satisfactory. POINCARE MADE SENATOR Clemenceau Establishes Precedent, Not Belnn Member of Either House Paris, Jan. 12,-r(By A.- P.) Most of tho outgoing senators who were can didates were ro-elected yesterday, one outstanding exception being Charles Humbert, who wns acquitted last May by a court-mortlal of a charge of hav ing had dealings with the enemy. H withdrew on the second ballot and asked his supporters to throw their strength to President roineaic, who was elected as senator from tho Meuse department. uno unwed socialist rantiiuaio ias elected. Hitherto that potty had boy cotted the senate, advocating its aboli tion. For the first time in the history of France the premier is not a member of cither the Senate or the Chamber of Deputies. This was a result of M. Clemcnccau's refusal to be a candidate in the Var constituency, Bene Bcnoult being elected to the premier's sent In the senate. M. Clemenceau will thus bo unable to take part in the election of a president. President Poincarc lias wtittcn to the electors accepting the scnotorship. lie was not a candidate, but received a few votes ou the first ballot nnd was chosen almost unanimously on the sec ond. "I nm profoundly touched by the mark of faithful affection jou have spontaneously given me," 'be wrote. "I fiholl be proud again to represent the patriotic population of the Mouse. I sholt work with them for the rebirth of pur unfortunate country." STRIDE HALTS REPATRIATION German Government Implores Rail road Men to Return Berlin, Jon. 12. (By A. V ) 'flic government has issued a manifesto urgently calling upon the striking rnil woymen to resume work Immediately, pointing out the consequences of 'lie strike on -00,'000 war prisoners, "whom your action on tho threshold of tho homeland is shutting out from wife and family." It is announced that tho freedom of the press, tho right of assembly and tbo right to strike have been suspended by order of President Kbert In districts where the railway strike is in prog ress. The Btriko is nctivcly In prog ress in the entire Ithcnish Wcstphnl region nnd is spreading. WALES TO VISIT AU8TRALIA Jxindon. Jan. 12. (By A. P.) Tim Princo of Wales probably will lcav England for Australia about the middle of March on" board tho battleship Be nown. It is believed ho will go by tho way of the Panama canal. lltiurrrr. W"""1 " '"" .! lit! umiiiii I uiinni i. jiuijii i Dim iiii ,,!,, ii iniiiiii,ui , ,, , ,, ,..,, ,,,.,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,ii,ii,i!iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiuiiiiDniiirml'lllluiimiinillillllllllll) ,, H' "I have six honest serving men (They taught me all I knew ) Their names are What and Why and When zAnd How and Wherk and Who" W HEN you stand opposite the Peerless you will see a car looking like many other cirs you have looked at before. YET Beneath the conventionalized color and form and shape there exist remarkable differences the real things you want to buy. To tell you that the Peerless. operates with a superlative degree of reliability, rims at a maximum of economy, depreciates very slowly, is simply to make a stateme?it that costs nothing but words. To showy ou is a different matter. The proof constitutes the acid test. dfsk us Questions JlXPERIENCE neither delicacy nor hesitation in doing so; remem ber cross-examination is self-invited; we want to know what you want to know; we want to show what you want to know we want to demonstrate the name "Peerless" by the practical process ol evidence. Why is Peerless an absolutely reliable car? How docs Peerless operate so economically? Why does Peerless depreciate so slowly? The Reasons are in and on the machine beneath the varnish and paint and upholstery reasons it would take a tiresome amount of iwords to explain in print, but can be shown clearly by personal demonstration, well inside an interesting and educational half hour. Cars are not sold by advertising, but by word-of-mouth recom mendation. We consider each' PEERLESS demonstration a potential endorsement of the car thereafter to a circle of friends; the little time we give brings us infinitely valuable prestige. Experience no hesitation, therefore in taking that time. The obligation is entirely on k our side, and you will be neither pressed nor asked to buy. IF, however, you contemplate purchase, and wish comparison unj&MH-actical conditions of operation, it will be our pleasure to give yoiHisecond and final demonstration in the form )f a pleasant hour's ride in the car, during which we will demonstrate starting, run ning, hill-climbing and racing -feats that will cause you to realize the WHY of the name ' 7 V J w. Vh' Ml - .L JLjJLjJlJ Ji Call, telephone or write for information. We are eager to give it GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 'Peerless JXCotor Qars 2314 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Automobile Show, Space 26, at Commercial JlCuseum, 34 and Spruce Streets, January 10-17, 1920 Mil Best Shoe Nbws For Many A DayF wT m I SHOE Women's, Men's and Children's Shoes, All of strictly GEUTING Standard at Just ABOUT ONE-HALF their present retail value Women's Shoes at $8.75, $9.75, $10.75, $11.75 and up to $17.75 Children's, Boys' and Growing Girls' Shoes At prices that -wSi make you Buy Now. Men s Shoes at $7.75, $8.75, $9.75, $10.75 and up to $16.75 HOSIERY What w have said atwijt Geutlns merchandlstnr In shos ts true alio In Box and Stockings. Tor Example Women's Silk Stockings $1.35 Cotton tBet and carter tops. Woolen Stockings, $2.65 2 - 94 7a S JTK Stora of famouo 5hoa 1 REPAIRING "Use the leather you own." Get out those Shoen you harr in your closet and let ui repair them That'i the onlj- wiiy to brlns down Shoe price? 1230 MARKET Two Family Stores 1308 CHESTNUT Quick-Service Men's Shop at 19 South 11th Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising The U. S. Government announces that the follow ing National Parks and National Monuments are open for regular tourist travel all the year- Grand Canyon Nat'I Park, Arizona Hawaii Nat'I Park, Hawaii Hot Springs Nat'I Park, Arkansas Petrified Forest Nat'I Monument, Arizona Tonto Nat'I MonumentApcheTrail),Arhont Yosemite Nat'I Park, California Ample hotel accommodations provided. Travelers may make the rounds in comfort, with assurance of the usual average of pleasant weather. Here are high mountains and deep canyons big trees and petrified trees active and quiescent volcanoeshot springs and other notable attractions. Visit these national playgrounds, either as destinations, or en route to the winter resort regions of the West and Southwest. Ask for information about Excursion Fares to certain National Parks. sk for booklets dcscriptnc of the National Parkb open iuwintci. Let tho local tifket agent help plnn your tup or apply to the nearest ConsolilBAkUiicket Oflice or address nearest Travel Bureau, United'BRtcs Railroad Administration, 616 Tranbpor tation Building, Chicago; 113 LibjgStieet, New York City; 002 Healey Building, Atlanta. Ga indicate tho places you wish to hee en route. Donsolida Street, Philadelphia, Pn. Phone, t Office, 153D Chestnut ist 580U. v -'! .v m m m mt m M United 'SeatesiRailrqaj) 'ADMiNisimnoN' SStS&S&ttX ft '-r&Ls ? . Ai'otJf , . ... v ' : u -. . ith .. . V? L. " "- ' -- 1 lift '
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