Wjl I I " v '1 ' u " 'V jf K- I" .. !. II !A m(. IVA aW I iii K lJkj. Km' vMWiZi ." a Mlt ZMW i & K n I Wiml K' 9S-Eii t c Jim m.1' . ' psw '.. wty.. i JfflBlWG- PUBLIC EDaBlliHILABHlAl WEDNESDAY, .tAOT&frY 14, :I?20 .?r ' (j. o mLm;l pOLSHEII SEIZE m nTniATnniimfl ? i n 1 1-mi n v m s Mongolians Co-operato With Ad- vancing Russian Rod Armies. Kiakhta Captured' NO CLASH WITH JAPANESE DEPORTEES LEAVE KIEL vr- "Soviet Ark" Passengers Off for Port In Russia Kiel, .Inn 1. (lly A. P.) The I nited States army transport Htiforil, earrjIiiR 524!) "titiilHniblc" Ittilans deported from the Tnited Slutr", left Kiel for an unnamed Uusluti poit at 7 olnck this cM'nltiK. ' dlpnti-h from lI'Klni:foi. rin luud, d.ited .luiiimr.v I-. rlieduled the Huford's arrival r-t icluv nt Untigo. on t;i; Voiithem Vlniiisli 1011M. I'limi tltlS. point it wiim said iaseugers of ihe "ark" would travel twelve limn 1 rail to Terijokt, whi'Urp the) ri peeled to rro-.s the line into Mvi"t It f-n Hy (lie Associated 1'ie.ss I'cltin, .Inn 11 The lloMicvKts are reported to have oerupled Klakhtu on tlic Mongolina frontier 17l miles oiith ca.st of Irkutf.,. Kiaklita is a relay station of the Mikutok-l'ekiii telegraph route. The allied missions are reported to have, uithdruvii .from. Irkutsk Jo, Slu janoja. on the south sihore of Lake Baikal. If the Rolshevlsts buvo oeeupied i1 , Kiakhtu the have taken the main gate way from Silicii.i iuto Mongolia, on- cbllug (hem to xcml southward, as often 'WirXuWr Jnd .ffi' COALITION IS LOSING SEATS the Pur Lat uw to boMietiNui. The main trade route to (liimi runs south eastward from Kiuklitu thinugh I rg.t, the Muuitoliii.il c-iipltil. dinut to 1'cUii. The Uolshvit mlvnucc to Kmltlit.i also threatens' to iiit uT hb.v unti-lSui-shcvlst forech mnaluiu;; at Tikutt.k or around the southern end of Luke Baikal. UESUGGESTC jeBpPAKIY Sees Need of Progressive Or I ganization Composed of La ! borites and Liberals LA SOLITE PRETESE 01 ELLA JUGOSLAVIA notice: "Wherrns, This car was driven under a British permit, therefore we have been instructed to" take preventa tive measures. Rappresentant i Jugosavi Vor robbero Quanto Spetta di Diritto all'ltalia J'i.Mlshc1 nnd liltnhutul Lnder PUKMIT Nil ''' . i ltllnil-d li the Hit nt October 0, tnt or nip h tip rmtoftiio of rhiu- dolphl, I'.. p IamLn30s. roitnu'ter General. Three Killed In Storm In France Paris, Jan. 1 1. Northern and Bast em Krauco are being swept by a vio lent storm, repoits Ktntlng that three persons have been killed anil twelve injured. Heavy damage In reoorted from miHoIih cities, numerous buildings hav ing been blown down. Alfonso Sympathizes With Mexicans Madrid, .Ian. 11. (By A. 1'.) King Alfonso has sent a telegram to t'resi- ;dcnt Ciirriturn expressing sympathy for i the people of Mexico in tbclr losses of I life and property in recent earthiiuakes. Cable Briefs All former enemy nllens in Grrat Britain miixt be deported under the alien restriction act passed just before Christmas unless granted a r.pceinl li cense by the homo secretary of the ad vlsoty committee. Allen attempts at sedition arc punishable by severe pen alties. "I'ncephalltls letharglcn," otherwise known here as the sleeping sickness, has reached Loudon and is causing mcdlcul men much alarm. Several cases are now under treatment iu the London hospitals. llelsingfors will be the scene of a conference between the Baltic states, which opens tomorrow. The object U to try to form nn offensive league. Delib erations continue nt Dorpat and at Ite val, nnd it is reported that Dculkluo now wants to open deliberations with the border states. "; The London Daily Chronicle's diplo matic correspondent declares the former kniser hiw no need for worry until the I'nltcd States-.Senato ratifies the treaty, lie points to the treaty provisions for the trial, among which is that one iinUe shall be an American. k Loudon, Jan. 14 (By A. P llu tiiau Miviet trootw winch, have t cat lied Balai Station", atmusl 1U0 miles east of l Associated I'res, Loudon. .Ian. 14. Although the ali tiou go eminent is losing scuts in Par liament and the "hntuhui'mg mi the wall is against it," iiieithcless. it ran not be turned out because "there is nobody to take its place." declared Vis iounr llaldane. foimer high lord chan cellor, at Bdinbursh cs(pn'a. iscouut llaldane. who is nn acute ljiberal nam politician, tiserteil lie Taiga, will In- aided bv Chinese Iteds, ,tj( uof li0lno cither the Lnboiltes. Lib Btviirdiiiir In u Mfisi'uw dlsiintoh tntotlU: adices tio.u Cheliabiuk It is' aid the Chinese will operate jn Ihe 'coaital region ' lBo'slitik fon es tefcired to are those wtmli drove Ad'.airul Kolehuk froji iiinsk and coihpletely louted bis army The imupaign was conducted in southern feibntn wear the northern border of iTiiua. The P.oNheviki e.spcct soon to eu ccals or an other party was likely to loine into power in the near future, ami that a i liu'igc In the government could i not be brought about until a strong 'opposition to the coalition regime could be formed. 1 Sin li an opposition, he at sued, could lie established onlv by the formation of I a gicat progressive parly fompocd of I-aboiites and IdboraN. lie sirnl : "I filial- liji. i imttireil tin. liethts Mini counter Japanese- foices vvnf to fa stciu -Xp j,.,., ar(, j,,,, jn ti, ,,!ains. We Siberia and the Moxovv dispatch states t;,,rli. ,.: i.i.i., ,vi,i,.i, ri. n the soviil forces v ill not "undertake ,,'..,, ... ;,, llf ri1P. nist. iiirreo with Italian any aggrcssic a turn calculateil tu pio- ,,. ,,., .,,tVm,ia utn. li niinuiiii-1 rassmnta a vokfc u collision." t says, however for fm(.om oC 0pin,, an,i 0r program . that "the menaie of the Japanese and .. n K(, i .)0ibk. foi. , t vvork to. ot tlic entente vuts.ii? i;iw west wu Jt ,hr s.inu, m.0il!pms," toinier lord lngli cliuu ltoma. 11! geunaio 11 "lilorunlc d'ltalli" dice die X P. Pin hitch c M. Triiinbitch, ruppresentanti della Jugo slnvia in Paiigi. insistono Mill an nessione alia Jugoslavia dell Istiia orl- nnlnln l.'lllluo I V.llnOI la . Isole dell.1 Ualmnziu c la parte settentrionalc dell'Albania, oppoiiendo-i uurhe alia cieazione di uno Stato ludipcndcute di Piuuie. , ,, . In vista di tale sittmiono il gior uale suggcriscc clie la soluzioue della quest ione sin posposta, atteiidendo una soluziotio sulla cpiestloni dell Asia Ml nore. di Costautiuopoll c della stretlo del Dardnnelli , . II gioinnle aggiunge- 'Noi bisognn che noli sucriliehianio le nostre lispira ion't, c hi iiostiu politim cstcra per nffnltaic una coticliisione per il 10 geuuaio, solo peiche 'Mr. Cleinenceaii dovra' essere cletto picsidente della Bepubblica Praucese il 17 getiuaio. Itonui, I" gennain.--In scguito ad un attai'co uefritico e' moito iiiiprovvis.-i-.,,oiiio i lentitiitii OrDazlo Htiimondo, dell.i ciicoseri7ione clettorale ili (ienova e Porto Mnuriio, clie fu portabo nella lista del Lomuaio .siifiuuan-. II ltainiondo era un giureionsulto d Milore, foite oratore ed autorevolc par lamentare. Ru dyatd Kipling Parigi. 1" gennaio Una nae da gticu.i degli Stnti I'niti e' nncorata nl largo dl Pola gi.i' base uayale austri; aea suH'Adnatico. ici'ondo untir.ie oggi qui' giuntc. IJelgrado. 1." gennaio Si crcde che la nave da gucrra americana ul largo di Pola si recher.t' a Piuine ove si un 'irebbc nlle nai Alleate che sbarchcr aiiiio truppe per rimplazzarc qualle non npix'iia una uecisione saru Parigi, rigu.mii u uiiuro dilln citta di I mine. compel the soviet authority to devote a great par tof its fortes I'1' militaiy pur poses." While Pnli-h and l.ejti-h forces have driven ahead along Uic northwestern Itussiau front and liavi forced the P,ol shevlki to retue at a number of iKiiuts. their offeusivr is said by" Moscow to be "merely local." Odessa has been occupied bv Ukrainian soldiers, assi'led liytiiilicluu unit, it is reported These troops, while not fighting as comrades of tlic P.olslieviki, arc opposing the troop foicis lom manded by lieueial Deuikiue in south ern Itussin. Boishevik ofhciuK reports that the Orenburir and I'ral regions have been Ihe toinier lord high cliancellor ap ih.i's to the Liberals to capture the heights fioin 'abor and .how tbi conn tiv they had -ouiethiug to preach cvui wider than labor. lie said groups of the bM thiukcrs in the L'nitid Stalis had conferred ou tlic same prob lem and hal put into operation a pio giam of bmUliiitr a s-eries of bridges between th" iudividtinl nnd state so that the stati should nut be something apart, but be an intelligent individual expression of the lollective will. Ilf asserted that it was perhnps on such lines that Liberals aud Laboritcs might o-opeitte Whether Vjsinuut Muldane's plea I wi'l be indorsed uj u. u. Asquitii has written a new poem "The Gods of ike Copybook Maxims" Rudyard Kipling doesn't write a poem every day. When he does write one it goes singing around the world carrying its message to the people of all English speaking nations. 'To American ,readere it come3 first and most fittingly in the page3 of the January number of Harper's Maga zine. Never has the great poet written more stirringly. The other contributions which make up the un usually interesting January issue well deserve a , place in such distinguished company. In all, there are bver a 3corc of highly entertaining features, all of the expected Harper standard, in Hanscom's Dollar Table d'Holc Supper from Soup to Dessert for 50c Aid & Mnrkft Sts. 734 Market Si. v:o Murket St. 1S33 Mnrkct St. There's a Plate on for You The January lteli!r.idn. 11 cetinaio Intardatoi Le truppe Italiane app.irentemeute st.ui'io .v.icuando d.ill.1 costa della iJnl mu.u. secoudo uu auuunzio semi- nth' mle Si dice che uu certo niiniero di truppe s'imbarcarono a Sebeuico il gmnoi ."i gennaio, dirette iu Italia. In delta cpoca vi sotio state couceD tniioni di truppe c M'ttovaglie in detto poito ' si ocifoia che gli italijtii si aicimgano a far ritorno ntla loro patrla unt iv a , . . ( I'uhblichiamo i trc telegrumini cm sop! n c data lu proven jeuza il lettorc Ipntin' i omprcudcre che sono della stmssu fuciua di quelli che nuuuuzia lono la parten7a di l)'Annuu.io da l'iume da dove mai si inossc. N. d. It.) Children at Play In horns surroundlnca make rharmlnir photoerophs. Wo sub mit proof epecimens of our work without obllcallons. Pott Studio, 1211 Walnut St. cleared of opponents ami ttiat tnc f0"mer prcn.ier. of whom the Mscount rp.i.Liirtiii fr..,.t i .rtilrl lie .illtlfel'I'll US' .. ... ,.- jLunkv--,... ...v '"'' " -" is n seiinoiier. rilllllilis 10 ue- -.-.ii It had beeu runiorid tereiitly that Mr. A-quitli would heeome a c.indidatc the i'npcuding iiarliament.it. v coc I f-t." in the Pais'ev constituency, in iwr.icn ca-i ins uner.'.nces wouiii w awaited with iiitcn-- interest. lu tne in. atitlme the Noitlicliffn press ih.ngcs' that Premier Lloyd lleorge is - iking the geiifitil support of other newspapers. The premier has uot taken notkc of this charge, which is cipiallv iguorcd bv his political asso ciates and pr'-s champions. The Dailv t'iil s.ns today it is bc lieveil that if Colonel Winston Spencer IChuiehill. sn-tt.iry of state for v. tie. Il.inl Mo 1 l. il lii.i "..'fc. 'iMnnml 1 Ii Kocliellc. l-nince. Jan. H. (Ily , ,,w',h ' ,' MU.,.mlt "jIr Cliuichill I A. P.) More than 400 persons arc lnmsc'f miv seek the leadership believed to have lost, their lives the wreck of the steamship Afriquc on Roche Bonne shoal. Bay of Biscay. Only fiftv seven suivivors ate Known to Have hei u landed J lope lor tne rest of the pnsseugers and crew faded dur- i lug the night as liotlr after hour pjssod Wllnout i lieering tidings and seventy -two hours after the es-el foundered many feaicd one of the greatest marine tragedies (if modern tim.se was enacted off the toast befoie d.iwu, Sunday piorn- in being safely held by soviet foices. 400 BELIEVED LOST WHEN AFRIQUE SANK1 Jonly 57 Survivors Are Known to Have Landed Three Amer can Heroes' Bodies Found in 1,HOT(ll,I.A' PUOTl-l PI Yt f THRU X Company r J I NsOrJMERICA GANG WRECKS AUTOS Outrage in Ireland Is "Protest" Against British Government Permits London. .Ian. 11. Motorcars, lor nes aud peti.nl belongingi to Sllgo fit icnv who obtained permits to operate vehicles under the new- government ur dei weie distroyed, according to re pntts from Belfast yesterday One linn alone was said to have had seven automobiles dismantled in an at tack made upon a depot. Four bun dred gallons of motor spirit belonging to an Miglo-.Miieruan cotnpanv was i wasted bv the miscieauta, according to j the l!i 'fast advices l'astid on the backs of some of the I dainagul mathines was the follow lug! "I LM A G A Z I N E ON EVERY NEWSSTAND 1 ,...,;.. G A l R4?a2S-'iu:w',sa-SV4iKa2 .mr: r, fsisrsss -j 1C. . j.4fi. JCWBLS&IKF'jZxtZ . , . S -. S?. , R 1 MimmtisS2x Mkd$mmmznm-w i mmassmsmgmssm, tW-s .v drifts Wif IML.JL iB 5 lite i ii r li A local manutacturer known Internationally la expanding. Tho prolucta ot this manufacturer are ho1c by ocr 3000 dealers In the United Stales alone. Is u close corporation of conservative poli cies. H The decision to expand Is tho logical result oC healthy business growth The policy of expansion will ho along tho samo sound principles th.it have built tho business. To successfully carry out theso plans both added brains and cap ital arc necessary. The right man with capital ,to invest will bo taken In tho company. 1 iJist weelc a goov? bona fide of fer was made by the Trust to buy tho entire business. Uecauso of the nature of the business and patents held repeated offers aro ii certainty. With greater ex pansion tho amounts of these offers aro suro to Increase. II A sweeping Investigation by Interested parties Is Invited. V Itcply In writing to - The Burby-Raughley Co. AdTfrtltlnir Atrnto Tiin.AUEr,rni, TEA served 3 to 5.30 p.m. DINNER 6 to 7.30p.m. Alette" luncheon cutdlealcoonv JI6.S,.Itttt Lifl-Renu. By Menn of Mulcle Strappfe IDy Bhroert) ... KAPNEK. & KAPNElK MARINELLO SHOP . 1615 WALNUT STjJ PHILA- h'o'to'g r aph Sj Don't Delay. Arrange lor Your Sitting toaay i pra&iuuiub8uunp,r;r, IB a 1228 Mnrlttt n izin t'nHTnni . t KVKNING SCHOOr. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC Accounting. Salesmanship, neat Ustiito, HeatliHt and Ventilating. Publlo Hpeslc ine. t AprllfJ KlectrlcHl BnBlnoerlng. Applied Mechiinlcal Engineering, In dustrial Chemistry. imEXKL INSTITUTE 33nd nnd Chestnut Mrccts "t-J Kutab. Z Yean uhfcFH U 0URVW& pr "HUB ii nero Tor Ky pairs, also your Jel.1; PROMPT SERvTce' I. AYKR ifeaaggs Comfojrt Baby's Skin nimmncurasoap And Fragrant Talcum rcriiiinpiawacsrtiAieinn.trMtfaiktlM. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Keconitrncted Upholitered land Poliiked $10 AP rirt-C'lo Work C3mrnntffit Slip Conn Id Order $1 Etch v pjrrv a. lar&e Beletteu BtocK ot UpholBtory Goods aelllns at wholtialt 'American upholstery co. Oldest and Largest House, of Ita Kin 30B Arch St. iV&'Eoff Ml - - . . i H fl n if wlrdl rllOTOI'UWi The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer-ii-d, which i.s a guarantee of early 'showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatie in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. Sailors and lVeml, cylnn.al soldiers I Allarnbra l VnUtVsO PALACE "" Wffft. M are the nnlji iwrsons from the shin viii s uvikV in douguah fairhnks In Known to hiive re.iehe.1 laud stfelv. ish.i Mi'raii;rl ' "l-, Tim ctxjrus JtOLt. wr ! fi tit lMnrtihlo tu fiiinrnnrli t lip iV .t iwiu-4Vk. -s-- ..,-,-.-..-. ..,.. ,.-,. .1 r--r . . . -.a . . .. ... . Afrique.' saul Captain Jouun. of the APQUJO lWissnvi HlNUh5S 'Tsoa M.riifSSS vhry ricKioiin m .. johh baiirtmore aiuruaj, anil wuna iiueiiiiueu iu ,,,,... ,T ,,, cursTVi'T hT3 e those on Doanl the .loomed vo- ARCADIA 10T$ 7m , . it I REGENTMAUKLT ST T,?low 17T" "I reinitincil iu wirele.si conuniini- mi i.H. nt'RKK in. - i nr ivi- thomi1, to lx Pt J uteamcr t'evlon. which was summoned to the seene of the wreck In wireless on Saturdaj, and whnh attempted to rescue net cation with the hliifi, however, and i"e reived the fanou'inc nies,asc: "I am yriftinj: . sh aj arc hiulviiiK ' That in .ill-1 Know about the loss of the Afrhiue " Koine of the rexMieil sailors derhired that whei, with cn-at difficulty, the Doats wen hvmuic toil, passengers were afraid to jump foi tin in. senug tliej were nlrcad half full of water. In IIKVltr O' Till: IUI,Lh'- RArKI.Us' W NTKI A HUSBAND' OLIVi: THOMAS 1HIJ GLORIOL'b LADY A Handsome Three-Piece Living Room Suit HOW docs this high-grade 3-picce living-room suit appenl to you? Loose spring cushions, spring edge and spring backs. Filling, moss and hair. Covered with good grade of tapestry, of which you may have choice of patterns. Have you looked at other lines and found them a little above your eatimate? Then do not foil to see this 5300 Suit we will have on fbIc this week at wholesale cost. ived the ronovrtnR iil-s,ase: i a in i irniDn unoAU struct and i ' iftinj: and I fear th" mIijp will ko 3LUtil3lrs.U sivqueuannaam. IriaI TO gekmantown avu. liore ' Later came another mrssase i HAi'MX in llrtLilU at ti'LPKHOCKi:n .:. . u'm cteerln- for a li 'tit M'W S IM.KA-SlTltl' 1 W. GRIFFITH'S idk. i am ?teeiin lor a iiiu. K j, ,-KorUJ !n 5k-akw:t dais" "Then enme a luial inessate: 'We im.i. Al'l'URSON'.s uov ' ' Materials and construction of this suit are of the best and guaranteed by us. This is a bargain that cannot be duplicated in Philadelphia. This price holds good for this week only. Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers Custom Furniture 973 Walnut Streetr Soldering Furnace and Appliance! BEND FOR OATALOOVE L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St 11, Uarket SH Keystone, lfaln JM Extraordinary Special Sharp Reductions okdj;r NOW sam: $49.50 MONKY will. l'unciiAHrj ut. IraUlve lighting flxtuivB for a 0room house. This low price. HI). 50, 4 made possible by buying dlroi t from us, tho manufacturers. Hill rhono. Walnut B330 GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. 153 NORTH 10TH STREET Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. f COLUMNS cupcKbTB FILLED Save Floor Space Compare 4" Column With 12" Brick Pier Plaster Board SHEATHING Sanitary, lire Iteslatlnc Costs JL.OSB Tiian vvooil Pearce Fireproof Co. N. . Cor. Broad and Arch P w TYPEWRITER- RUBBER KEYS UaUe iour liitori!er and ocfrflna machine I work more efficiently ! BAYE VYFU PROTECT I'lUQEBS SUM VI." A1TUUVAI, MUNSON SUPPLY CO. I'honr, Will. 774t Itral Kst. Tr. llldr. I KELLY'S 12 n. 9th Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Stylt We llarr nn Excellent T.ocal aid National nesmtatlon Infants and Invalids HOULICiC'S the ommnAi MALTED ASILK Rich milk, malted grain, in jjovrder form. For infants, invalids udgroyins children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tkc whole body. Invigorateanumns mothera til the aged. Mora nutritious than tea, ooffee, etc Initantly prepared. Requires no cooking, Snbititates Cod YOU Sne Price If You Can Afford, to spend $15,000. a year to en gage a man who knows how to j lake care of your business just ii.. se ...... ..,.. .v sonally present every minute RADIATOR COVER ! of the time and want to go away indefinitely with com fort and no pangs of con science, get in touch with me. A 903, Ledger Office ST. BROADWAY ..Jr.ftrV" I KVM V. VSIl'lUlt.N' ,".'. HAinilORNE, I f- A CArl 1 UL in jt. to n u t m. 1 I.MK IANI.S in V ItM.l lll oiru. RIIRV MAKKET fr DKLOW 7TH rUD I to A. Jt to 11 IB P. il VISA), IIAIIT 'riiu di:m:kt hMir.i.D ' Rubber Stamps In 3 Hours SEALS, STENCILS, ETC Call, Thone, Write KEYSTONE STAMP WORKS 726 Sansom St. "-' Mi; CAnY J-11 MARKET hTHKET J- VW1 s, i to MIDN U. S. WARSHIP AT POLA COLONIAL i. MABHT. SrOTT "Kl.CI.AUinD" IGHT i!p . AS.T In -hi nn.iiH or roiiTUNL i-a jnnrcc MAIN fcT , MAVAYI N 'v T HKDV l!AR In 1.1 HI. r AM01T1ON' lu udviro- pAIKtVlUUIN 1 MATINEE DAILY ! MAttv pir i;,?r in HhAIir o' THK HIM."' Vessel Reported on Way to Aid Gar risoning of Flume I'arls. Jim. 11 il'.v A IM An Auicricau warship Uu- umliori-U uff l'nln. tho foriuiT Aii-in.ni inviil bdM' in the Adriatic, ui.niiliiia reoelvcil lirre "t''nlu. Uelirruilc. .luu H i I!v A I- I r. "fT. .,,, v THi5Tnr-i3U Marujt st Is belii'viil tin- Aiiipnrau vurblili nit tAlVllL.i m to Midnight Tola i- p.n.it t.. riinnr whore it i '"Y AV'v'ftltFllK staU'd .li- v.ill bf junifd b allied vpk- .'ul .' - scliS vvbiili will lund nii-n to rpplni'U ,,n CT THEATRC Brtow fcpruco Itilllnti troups iik w.oh ii it dwUlou is -JOin OK ,im,,T,lr, ln tfiu-hivl nt 1'iris ri'sunliDS Hie filtnrr . rHn,Vi,TiiT to happinbs. B,"J",','V1f.,,lt'a,!,:;',ur.. upimnntlv ovum.- TO ANKL1N WD OHWJaro ,tinK tho liHlmutlaii .-oa-t. ar-'urdit. to , b KAINLUN ohgax uusic ' a fcemioflirial i.tati'inont. It i said a tow Kit or jkwbls." Tiiiinhor of troops omb.irhi'il oil Jail- unrv Ti nt Sol'oniio for ltnl.v. , Hince tlmt tiiiif tlicio lia. u(.pn a Krciit i conci'iitration of .ilelii uud fiiiniimont i nt that port and it is rumored the Italians will mioii sail fur tlu-ir uauvo comitr.v , TO DEMAND 880 GERMANS '.TfflfS I CTAMI CV Mmirr adovh wtii iJiniiuuii 11 I- v .,u isimi i;iobm: ii mui:.v In Till UROM.S MI.IODV ' VICTORIA MW:." r ah hth 11 :13P. M IIOHMtT IlnsWORTir ' IH'.IIIND llli: JioOIV Great Northern Mil Broad St. at nrl S 7 . 3 r. M f , , jt vf'M rjiNVP v In FHTWIHI.E &i"N"' imnrDIM 00TH 4. WAIXI'T MTU. IMPERIAL i- -- nves 7 to VVT M1T.WVT In M'SD THK )'INT Oinr,11 " .npn 4iaT H I.VNOAKTRR AVE .r.j-LJii- V TH'-l, ' I i i vj i" Mi iR" DKVDl.Y THX THE MAI.K" D Th. NIXON.Moni INCER THEATRES D ra PUBLIC mm yvr Class Novr Formlnr A short-term course In public xpeaklnr. lf.exDrebslon. self-confidrnce. bunlner9. I Enrllsli and all-around nMf-development. Kleven consecutive lrway evenings, com mencing January 23, at 8 p m. Both seres. Ononlnff ltKturo free to public. Call, write or pbone Spruo S21S for Instructive literature 1730 CHESTNUT ST. NEFF COLLEGE TJROTECT your-motor from the wln x ter s com witn a oa Kaaiator uover. Save cranking and casollnc. yourdealer's, write. If not at WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia .Makers cSA Motor Robes Rheumatism Relief waits in BAUME ANALGISIQUB BENGUE For sale at drug stores. It soothes. Get a tube today Tkt. LwnalBc C.. V. T. BELMONT B"D AIJ0VE market1 "MALE AND FEMALE" I CEDAR CTH & CEIJAJl AVENUE l rrniKr, cr,TTov in !i MIL MKADI.Y TH VN rllli MM.U" COLISEUM "WOTiS iHOMAS MBIOHAN In ' MALK AND FKMAI.i: D 60TH I FRANKFORD 4Ua IVS THOMAH MKIOHAN In -MALK AND rUMAI.F, 11 IMUn rRONT hT i. OIRARD AVE. JUltlDVJ .Tntnho lunrilrn nn Prnkford "L" VIVIAN MARTIN In "LOUISIANA' ' ANOAKTRR AVE I nPHQT '"i20 AND I.OCIST STREETS MATINEE DA1LT I UUv-UOl mhib l-.in a-an Eves. 0:30 to 11 LIBERTY , r ROTHT DATTON li HIS WIFK S FRIEND BROAD & COM'MDIA AV. JIATl.NKK UAJi(I In - . a rit'V-"T' S i-ii IVlAntvCi o v M toll tsr-.M, sr.n MALI. AVD STREET THEATRE AST Orchestra. 11. jsv - Hies Complete List of Alleged irarv Criminals rurh -Ian 1 1 -i-flormnuy vvill be ronUK'Uod to wu,r'!jilfc,ti'idlHi.uiUit;r.v ntithoritii's for" dial SMI -irrsons ttullty of vrlliK" I'Oi'iinittod against tin- rules of warfare t'f tin- number !!"0 vvill bi dcmaudi'i.' by Kraim- Tim lUt was Mimnletrd at a mi'i'tinu jwlerdllj uttended b, ISaro,. Hirkei.. , MQDEL oVt'.fu, t ? head, lord chain ellor of I.hrIuikI : l.d iv ljOMmt hattov oliard Ignai'i'. rn-uch uuder seiTetar.v i l i-AME of Vt'KoN for military justiec, and reireseutativcs -Z,r oMh"alllv.l..atiui,s. QVERBROOK Red Cross Spent $31,000,000 In 1919 . ... . ... i V....1.... I ....I C -"' irolooo1 frac iu lofief BR0AD ST. AUDITORIUM B0Cudna wurb in liMii, aicorunitf in u reimii Witn! inm it lirutlqimrtcrH. Thirty j mi Inn triiii;- tu inw . "' niRPK'A '.. In Uelelinn aud the remainder o. KUKtNrt .ST.iii. ... . ..ii-f I.. !,-. ..... I.. h.u la ,intl' ntlTAMT WAHHnt'ItN 'tWffl . "','" ' ""..r """' " " r, "ITrAYa TO ADVLKTISB" 5,t?L. - . 51 ,.- - -- tt;rU , .-.v.,. .j..s.mMiUmmitmaitiik WAI.LATE REID In ' HAWTHORNE, V. fi A ' 5JD AND MARKET ST3. S'1.1. 7 anil 9 H P WARNER In A FUGITIVE FRO.M MATRIMONY' NIXON i STRAND aERSIAT0 Ave. WAI.I.AIK I(i:iO lii HAWTHORNE. L P A RIVOLI ANGO . B2D AND RA.NHOM BTH. I .Matinee Dall MAlt 1 H'KFORD In ' Iir HOODI.l'.M" ilUn.W in "A IMTS I'LLASfRE ' 25th n4 Allegheny WEST ALLEGHENY HID AND " VEHFORD AVE, H'N'h. ' ' II'iJI" In THE roISOM nN . . .I .. i. v'iij-a--.r-!l..'.'.i.'.--.-!'. '.".". '.'itr IV S HART In JOHN PETTICOATh" in van r wA&iini un in "IT 1'A.VH TO ADVERTISE" 10TH t MARKET ST3. MAT'VEE DAILY nrrrrrrriovNT si j cr i" i-rv jsi MATINEE DA1LT MArHICE TOt'HNEUK'H ' BROKEN nt'lTERFLT" DADt' RIDOB AVE UAUriHN ST. rAKN. Mat. a il - Kvr uiiStotl. Twnrvrtiv nAlTOM In "THE F-AMF-. OV THJflTVKON" How Many People Know that the White House at Washington is roofed with tin? For a great many years the Executive Mansion of the President of the United States has been protected from rain, from extremes of temperature, from wind, from lightning and from fire by a tin roof. Good tin, of course up to the quality of standard ized NU-DURA-TIN the kind of roofing you ought to have on your home or buildings of any kind. See Your Roofer or Write The ROOFING: METAL & HEATING ENGINEERS (composed of 165 Roofing Engineeri and Contractors) 308 Builders' Exchange or the METAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA (An organization or the Promotion of Standards in Tin lloofinu) l CORNS LIFT OUT! COSTS FEW CENTS Drops of magic! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. Ho pain! Try it! tj . jt m i jut injj Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freeione is the much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius, Tevr ulll III rtftaom, limit vvilcr Co., Clicjamil, o. Write or call tor new and Iniereatlna Booklet "Look Inn Into Your Own Eve " m m m S3 SI m A Series of Eye Talks- By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. Our Next Tajk Wed., Jun. 28 W T IS said that nature iid.ci niaua i w u things identical in alzo and shape Even tho leaves cr the treea vary In contour and in ono or another way. And with human eyes, there are 'very few that haven't some Irregularity of shape which frequently Ih re. i-poiiaiblo for defective sight. Not only is It the Oculist's duty to measure and correct these Irregularities, but aW to study and correct all eyo troubles that are but the In direct effects of troubles lo-i-.ited In some orgarr -other than the eyes. Always trust a specialist U do work requiring specialized Know ledge. Consult an Ocu lift If glasses aro needed hao tho prescription lllkt' by a prescription optician Treat rliillon Optlt!n C, 8 & 10 South 15th St. lt'c do NOT UxamUis Kyea This "TulW" from u. ropyrleht tHiriea. jvii rivnia reaervoa, 63 CHIROPRACTIC Is a sqlMititlo method of rcmovlne th cause of dlaad (acuto or chrome) without tho an. of drugs, sursery or appliances Pressure on a nerve at Mo openlnt where It leaves tho splno will cams disease. the cninornACTon adjusts tlm displaced Vertebrae, thai reltevltiE pressure and enables nature to restore normal condition. JOS. F..RAUSCH cnmorrtAcrort 1120 Chestnut Street ROOM 30-32 U'A:lmjT4007 Omce Hours! 10:lo X2 A.M.! 8 to 5 I'.M Other Hours br Appointment -Any islze Coal you wan! and wiien you want it. BEST COAL Esj Cod $11.50Nat Co.l Jll.!5 Stars Coal 11.85Pet Coal 95 Buy your tool now, don't wait until you. are tntirtlj out. Be prepared. Owen Letter's Sons Isarpftt Coal Yard to PMladtM Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Eejatooe. East X3S. Bell. Frankfort tl54 Investors Hotel Men We have a property located very close to two terminal stations, which,, at little expense, can be converted into a first-class hotel of 250 rooms,- The location is good, buildings in ex cellent condition. This is an exceptional op portunity. Investigate it De Wilt & Hambleton 1215 Filbert St. Navy Surplus Sale Store Retail Store In Building No. 401 Just Outside Navy Yard Gates Open From 0 A. M. to I r. M. Kenmrkablo saTtnis may 'mS. the purchose of the followlnir new sr tides now on sale! T,RirK ARTICLES vi Knakets, coollnr """,".. lllunkrts, Marino, oo , " a drab ., IIooIb, rubber, Marine, knee.. lloxes, ditty. Navy llroomH, whislc. Navy ltruslies, hair, Nnvy Ilrushes, serub, Navy Ilruahes, shoe. Navy. ...... Huckets, BalT. Iron, reinforced Caps, watch. Navy, . . . ... . Clolli. 1 oi. cap, iioYj "."v Cloth, SO ox. yd. ...I 1.85 .pr. . ,pr. M 'li .' -'J es. :- e.ts ,pr. 4." .. 8 00 ea. .40 ea. ea. .13 .. ,es. . .e. . .yd. 8.55 Overcoat, Navy Bine w( ' ' ' ' Coats, rubber. Marine. . . .;; ,; nrfin.n. havr. woolen, Marlne.es. - Drawers, woolen, medium, Marine Drawers, nainsook, Marine moves, woolen. Navy (lloves, woolen, Marino... , Hats, rubber. Marine Jackknlves, Navy Jerse), Navy Needles, Navy, sewlnc.. Overshoes, rubber. Marine. Scissors, Navy VV'Vo" Hheetlnir. cotton, nnbleacEed, wide "' .'' ' ,,n. ..Navy.. 78" Slteetlnf, sow . jj lilrtBJITiail . --.- ' fihlrts, flannel, O. V. O Socks, woolen, Navy Hocks, woolen. Marine.... Tovvellnir, turklsh, SS wide.. Undershirts, cotton. Navy.. Undershirts, heavy. Navy... Undershirts. Marino ..... Undershirts, medium, M"'" :Ln repay A trip to tno r,avy "'".irlaJ Plan"' heads of Families, IndustriaJr gp. and all who desTe to ouyv;r'at r parel and household nec"?'", come dured prices i from the Bovf",m?ir CaJ by automobile or trolley r- ,9 Uoutns Nob. 2, 39. 4.9. W. ' 'which and 81 transfer t? Iloute 1.0 j 0?te, paper ,rs. .0 l.S .3d .:J es. D.X ..yd. " es. . ea. " ji I ?. "Vi ... f I-1 TFift'". ..ati.wj... j - " '"' coineB uireuv " ;;, .tore, "' 3lBna point the w'". tf chaeea may, no made lu'"1,n saad t corps of salespeople baljur f" --ay t wait on ouirtomora. ' ii n Dlclln it-irt nv nnDiiD, ujr '-- ,Tf rTvofl' m Sofs of salespeople .jJSn it-tffrcHr Ati .y LmXA.I1. r.ti.'UKj ,aio -- Bfe-t .. ii--
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