?7sJ wr s x i" r ;vw L'OPERA WiACCHI DEL CONTE D! CELLERE Rivelnzioni Sull'Attivita' del De finite .Ambasciatore Itali ano a Washington 'S'5Si?Ae.lt.Sfc.dS,.01K.it mi i ut .' flclphH J'a. a, p mmi-naoN, Postmaster nonfrnl. i .,n.ilci. Ciitariliito). U It f. -' . ., mi hliHcn wire iiiiiiii- ntthilu del defunto limn i filorimlc il'lUill rdnm""""". ;- r...t.. ..iin. ,TnAConleebbc, durante lu ffi P-r I-' I'-o. con II Colon- irilou-c. l'Ambaciittore Americano, "t , , O AUlmr Krnricr J'.eer. pO.ulonoA.unna llin ,' 1 , neriu legale. H Uonto M'KcJil ' ..' V.'Y, ii. srl-iieute- solu-siouc I imuniu ....... - - , , lorn1 AunauvJi.; Jlilfer 1 "'"i ji P'lH ,3 dl. Flume chc J""" " " .ii.i,i,iniin pitta' libera doca ("ere (lithinrulii cltta' -ncl s0,io'.JT.ii froutieic Kali Qll,uu" . ,1... ,,f t mntirnn tfa.-.atn.nmnp.P.cro J .' i . .....in Tctro " """. .. "ii.. -i.....i.i ilcllu Dnlmus'.iii dependenco of tlio Kusslnn races who asptro lo nniional Bolt-government. Trotuky'H chief confidant is at present ZlnovIefTt who defended . Pctrogind ncnlnst General Yudcnltch'a romp. An otlicr of his most faithful heiichmen ii KnmcncfF, whom he, has now appointed commander-in-chief of the- ltcd uriny in place of Vaetls. a T.ctt. The "fuipiemr revolutionary council for nntloiml do fense" now constats of Trotsky a? president, SKIIIansky as vice piciddcnt, tli ucw commander-in-chief Knmeneff, his chief of staff Ousscff, and Kykoff, chief of (lie commissariat. Affects an Aristocratic Air Trotsky is a croat "swell." In con trast to his humble life "while in New York lllj. He is nlwnjs uttlred in khaki of the most fashionable cut and ueurw the high, pointed patent leather boots formeily sported by the offiecrx of ll. - - -t. . J. j If- t.l.lrt'al AltttIl me rzur i guuruH lie noiuo n vnimuiv couit at ills headquarters at Hcrpukino, mnvii.ir ullli thp MiiiotL'llllili-PlosaiKe amid n crowd of obscuuioiiH courtiers ami liojibal smile of Moplitatopheles and sedilttho courtesans. The Uolshevlk chief proWde hand tjomcly for their women friends! mid be stow upou them not only laisb pttscuts but profitable plates in government of floes. Trotsky's "friend," Madame 1'latonova, oieuplcs a sinceiiro of this soit ut tluj (ommissariat for forelcu affairs, for which she draws a monthly mlmy of ir.0,000 niMeu. Madame La llnn has been pliued by IjiinaLharskj at the bead of the ministry for social wel fare Another soiet society beauty, Mademoiselle liashkiorva, has an equal ly lucrative position ou the Moscow mu nicipal council. Friends of less powerful commissaries have owned luxurious iinotiinin' rufes and gambling rooms, where 17,000 ru bles arc paid for a bottle of champagne and 'the minimum stake at baccarat is JJO.000 rubles. After their '(six-hour unrClni? dnv'' the rulers of the liroie- tnriat bpcod the night in these haunts EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920 IS. , wwi- '' " " ,rp ost0 I apartment in the Arbat quarter. huip b,bcnipo 'p,l' V Vl.rritu!! miiTou L expert moks supply bis table with !, ,,.ri i !" """"' ,ml tl0 ,0pst .KHcaeia, f the culinary art, ' iZilT l!'illutalin.d" della Dal- Khilo ganut famine, stalks through the Willi U" ..i..i .. . mha (Iom - icHiruiwaiiu, T) iin o-1Im'I" tli Pago dovea Ji 're tonsidiiata parte tk.Ha costa Itahurtta td usMgwiU alia .TiiBosluvia. Vllalia aMObbe aMito Ic nitre ieolc da tolrit-IU ucbbp,nvj,ta Vallo a ,d an n.nndato sopra Albania. II (Jmiimle ft Itultti osstixa elm il (onto Muiohi ill Celloio uxevn otteuuto iimuWo n-tordn piu' tli quauto 1 Italia In orJ dtilnjndatti. Itoiiu. 1 ftbbralo. In scguito ill l'ipnarwlouc tli p.inochi casi di bronco nohnonili, rum-1 "",l eomplicazionc tlcll'inlluuiM. sono state prose lcmlsurc igicnlthe adottate ucU'aniio preccdcntc, tiuando si lenliLo' l'epidemia dell in iliicnzu. -p.igiioki. La malattia ha prcso uua form t IipjjIcuu. ...... 1 luofln dl liunione, l pubblioi ri tiovi eii?ouo i igtirovimcutc disiufot (ali u tutli i i.irri cngomj pure dls ilifcttuti priiiu i In lai ino i deposit!. Tuttl i uhuIi tlio liasporWno malalj nsh ospedali. s.unuiio ligoro'iimeutc dlsiufetlali Jill uutolita ilciroipe dalc ove giimgouo, prima chc ripieu dauo seninu. Lenine, Dejected, Rules as Recluse iiI.if-iip-HtrklYt n t itv. V Even Lenine, in spite ot his priestly pose, is suspiotcd of occasionally tie sorting his misterc htudy in the Krem lin for il btcrot ifbodc, sumptuously fur liishctl in fctivf reelrj. (.Mr. KosiHitli's llilrd arliilo AiU bo printtxl tomorrow.). HEADER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Cunrent Topics Continued from Vase One tlio iimncililo Imstilin oT tlio pi.i-nnt Dtliusttuiiiniiiiiisiii mid the terrible con ditloui of pxistmec in the cities. Di-iipuoiutcd iu bis lpn.tatious of fpicd rooltitiou iu wivteru countries, he is now concentrating his attention ou the East, and pirticularlj on India nnd China, who'ip fanatical and superstitious jiopulatioM he hopes to enlist in the BolsbcUk cause. Not long ngo be issued a decree plac- ing the Cliinise under bis tpeiiul (iro- i tecfion, and leports aie spread by his u;cnts iu China, vho art iicruitiug arapug the mo-t intelllg nt t'biniM; sol diers of the Ittd nrun, that be is a relniaruatiou of Genghis Kbau, the I Mongol "Napoleon of the thirteenth century, come to life again to lead Abia to the conquest of the West. Pictures of Lenino in Chincso cos tuine. uhicb emphasizes his unmistak bly Jlongoliun caste of leatures, nrc distributed amongst the ignorant Chi pete border tribes and assist in convenc iog them that ho is in truth a iciucarua 1lon of thiir leceudar untinnnl hern. Tblj propaganda sines the double pur pose ot wr imiug for ii HulsheUk con quvst of tliiim and of lecniiting ic-infpriniioiil- for the Chinese guards that form tin hmlbuuc of the Kcd nrinj. Aa for hutsk. lie is as optimistic nnd buoMint an aihcutuiei as tcr and 'till ditams of I'olsbcuk 'itgpiHoiiy throughout the entile world. Ho has assumed all tlio airs of an absolute mili tary ruler, travelinc without rest tarough Itusila in the luxurious Tull-J man cars of the former imperial train, Jitha brilliant suite of ofheers and of ficials, and surrounded by bis personal wrguard of Chinese and Letts. Iu every tonu through which he passes bo "tecehed hj bands obediently p'oying too "International." iTiolsltj Poses Us Philanthropist A favorite patlmc of Tiotskj's ou lwe ifgal toms is to tlistubule lolls ot, -unite broid lo the ciowd from the I'latlorurof his car, u luxuiv almost un known foi cais among the starving jeople of ltussia On u lecont isit to -ii a,aii 'Samara, lm distributed bev ai carloads 0f appetizing rolls in, this t.M lnordcr to impress the iuhabi i.,1 "" a (uc E,nsc o uis munlliccncf wm" bl., i,e?;hes ,rotsky invariably ,n? rif?"lU"" U'tpolic isKuvageb 2,' ln "'1 l! UK mini, ill all con wnU In ii,, in vu i., . ,i.,.. . irBl. . , . .111, IIS III, five i,""'"'1,"," "'iilhuti.il. of tli wiet inn , a, d the crushing of Iho in Plaint of a Houseless Bride TO tlic Editor a! the ZItciidiff Public Ledger: Hn Sin I ask joii to kindly publish the following in jour interesting columns, iu the hope that some of the other ouug mauled lenders will take it up? J would like to hear what they have to say on the uubjeet. It Is iu regard to the article in the nCNiNo Public Ledow. the other evening about this being no place for ncwlyweds. I'm glad some one else has awakened to that fact, and to what a forlorn proposition it Is to be "happy though married." in these davs of II. P. L. together with the miserable living (ouditious in this the "cit.v of Brotherly Love " Sly husband and I came bcie oyer H .Kr.Aranifii.Y 2 ' M K H J " " T P " .' b. QUALITY COAL High in Carbon Low in Ash Prompt Deliveries 5 Offices and Yards i llolli rtiones ; WhiIe""Flu" Prevails ilefenil jour family nnd Jn'irt'lr aBJlusl tills ilanKcroua IicmUIi foo lu itBlnsr mi' tJio or'!Xai,'!," mouth nnrt note wash Durlns tiie Hi,t cpidcnilt. thlo nannlcM. if (cttlve autlnnptlo provfrt lt woXj" us a preventive. In Jo and uo buttles LLEWELLYN'S rhUa.'B standard Tins Store 1518 Chestnut Street 31cp-Forraalets tablet form : &WMmwjfa $2.50 per ton Saved- by nnlnc our famon Klephant I'ra Coal. $9.50 per ton fcullsfuclory under all rondlllonii. Follow the Flag 1 TIANTIC FUELVCO Frank F. Mathers Pionei; Dick. 1416, Wood. 478 I S.V.Cor.lOlk&WlMnrtnnAv Ttrdi 32d be!. Baltimore Ave. Wanted Everywhere FACTORY EXECUTIVES Uiermtn men of brains, lnltlatlvo and ability, fitted by their tralnlnc to handle In 'MturVyrurK?ni?!H,!,nl7 ,hfrn nr" many nliln men wliobe only lack Is tralnlnptralnln ork In an til bnll?i n "?'-' Il? ami Imndllnsr other men; In lajlwr out and routlni I... i.- oi inpinrv iiianJEenieni lou tan take mi mm u tliree-montlm' or irauinu Trnlninc in tourso I A nrndn. . Mllllt l-.ul.lln.. M.,l.nJ. Opening iin.(.tujrey",' liJV" cbarCB u( the classroom, conferences and lectures. yfzii'C Phoiji f tu" walri.h.r.ivp.Lt, ' 0 r tail for fqll particular VMCA k. 1 i 2 1 A RCII-STREET BRIGHT'S DISEASE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water famous curative water from near , Hot Springs. Ark: 1 R,0Unlain Valley ater Co., 718 Chestnut St. bo,lte1?5. 9"ibs. Hotel, fufrr and P. n it. rfi.i four moiilljH aito on his return from Kurope, tills being previously myiomc. It tools him two nnd n half months to get o position, and bo n man with excel lent character, tho highest of. rpcom inclinations and appearance and ability ?.e uls,c9?,uan(,: A,'1 yet they "favored" (?) Hcrvlce men I ' J or the iirt'suut Ae arc tompellcd to mnlfo our "home" really It is a deweratioft of the Word in a "lodclng Iiousp." I suppose joii could truthfully term it that. Trom outward appraruiirci and the price demanded for looms jou would expect it to have at leant Mime few lomforts, or If not that, n few con veniences unjunj. Jtitfen'd we hare pimply a "place wherein We exist," a place to sleep and a roof over us in bad weather. There is a parlor yes a nice cheerv one, and laige, too. Hut wo1 were informed that' It was privnlc, and not for the "guests." Ihnt word has acquired a new meaning for me lu the hiNt few months. All we are iillovvcd to do is pass .y and lool: in, though even that warms die up MJinctlmcs, for it is the oulj thing iu the house with n semblance or home. And ct nil the occupants of the house arc quiet, refined people, wh6 I Unow would respect such u privilege. And jet these people could not live here either were it not for us who rent rooms in their house. They would not be able to hire help to do the worst of the work, or be spared tl.t inconvenience us thev nie now of going out to buMucss in all Kinds of weather. 1 have returned to my old position, against the wishes of my husband, simply becauso I could not stand the loneliness nnd Idleness of u "loom," being denied tho right uud opportunity to make a homo for blin because we do not wish to buy n bouse at present, and because wo cni't, and wouldn't If we could, nfford to pay tho price they ngU for n small bouse or n up-to-dutc apartment, The "apartments" I lave been to sec iu answer tdevernl advertisements con sist of several mcagcrly furnished rooms with n sink and a two'buruer gasVtove In the "kitchenette," and where jou have cither to go up a High I or down one to use seml-privntc bath, And jet they call it "modern," nnd ndvertlsc "com plottl.v furnished," or "thoroughly (quipped" apartments. And they demnnd a big price 1 Mr, Moore, this is just as big a prob lem ns clenning the slieets. ,T. 9. 1'hiladclphia, Jan. .!(). Doctor John Is a Quack .. To tho Vditor ol Im) JJvrnlnp rubtle lctlar. Hir Your cdltorial-ln Ttic-daj's pa per about John Hnrlcycorn, the "fraud," was rend with great interest by many people who arc honestly seek ing information upon fhe subject of J, li.'s virtues. It may bc"wcll lo remind some of your renders ot the exhaustive ntiidv of al cohol made bv the Harvard MccIIcj! Ho eietv two or three ytars ngo nnd report id for several mouths iu tho pages of tlio Atinntlc Monthly, tn brief, every report stated, with proofs abundant, that alcohol Is in no sense a remedy for any (list use that afflicts the hiimnn body, but thnt it.isjjeyoud alt question a pro ducer of diseases many, W, T, Philadelphia, .Tanunry 20, Annoyed at Brick 8(dewalk6 To the fdltor ol lie ;ientiiD Public Ledger: Hir Philadelphia, with all Its glor ious public buildings, parks and park wnjs, an never hope to be classed iihoiic of the up-to-date cities ot thi- gieat re public until it purges Itself of u curse that seems to tlnlg to It-like leprosy. Dining tin- (.pell of ley weather thou sands have had lenson to iurc that antiquated relic of burbaiil. the biiclc "lilevvulh It is a menace to" life and 'imb. and v York long since (Unli mited It f i om the "Old Ninth" or "Ameriinn" wind, and not a foot of it i an now be found in that city. ' "ei ins oniprfhensible that a city of Midi wonderful attractions and beauties vlionhl Hi pernisteutly cling to this if minder of almost piehistorlc iiiitiqtilt, (jf course, the elimination mild cott the property owners a little, nndf, iu turu. would ctTcetMhc rent payers, but t bclievo they would cheer fully accept the increased rent so long is the niter were eradicated. 13. C. Phtludclphli. January 27. .ants Fountan at City Hall To tjic Editor of the .Buriitiio TuHlc Ledger: Hir In the 1jV1.ni.no PuiiMr LKLipim recently there appeared on ar ticle headed "Iteautlfy City Halt Court yard." May a constant render of your paper put in a plea for"n fountain or fountains? It is n sad thing to think of a city the size of Philadelphia, situated as it is between two faigc rivers, being with out fountains. The only ono tho writer c'nn think ot nt present which children can enjoy nnd small ntrfmnls nnd blids drink from is iu Itittcubousc Square. Once "upon a lime thcro was a foun tain society iu Philadelphia nnd people left moncy-to it to keep their memorial fountains tn order. The said society innv have died a natuiul death, us seems probable, as tho memorial fountains arc nil going to decay, such as that beauti ful onu at Muring Garden nnd Twelfth streets, which has been closed for sev eral yenrs. William Pcnn Intended our city to be nt least a little attractive, so why not begin bv relieving the ugliness of the City Hall plaza by a beautiful fountain, which shnll run winter nnd summer. A PUILADnLPHIAN. Philadelphia, January 212. 10U0. AUSTRIAN SPY EXECUTED , i Reported Shelling of Paris Germanl Temporarily Reprieved' Paris. Pcb. il. (By A. IM T.ieii tmant Punch, nn Austrian, who during iuo war was employed in n bank licrc, and reported to Tlio Germans points at which shells of their long-range, gun fell, was executed todny, Louis Guuspare, n German spy, was executed, but at"th t la revelations to tti, also to lmvo been Inst moment ninda authorities and his execution was post poncu lorty-cigut nours. 5 Lore Almonds Better Chocolate - These 4 words tell why my Almond Bar Business within six months became one of tlte-reatest in the world Hany D.Duanc w ! WmiMf iW 11 THE TOURA1NE COMPANY lllSJ', 1 H rmiAeitrHiA NtH-ren BOSTON cuicaco CttvtlAHO IM laajHajjBl Ilj,,!! 'fl-Wiil fmm . i7 7 z '-' mm ' ' rnKKMUmU ! Jook what IvePot fellows! ii "'f msm ll 1111 1 ' . ' JflfoB i wmmmmmmmamm - .. rmmm HBr iSte . mm liliilllfllllllillifillllliiiillllftllfili? JiUiMiiiiK3itK .Minrmftw - iMwM A 111 I BP m MuutSHBBBBawiOnln! t Oi inlnHhTXrnri. N "ww'mJw Is 1 H alt' ffl Win OiMlillHIIHil w 0 mil W ujllfflPki mStnM t ffl - - IIVv "HiBHftL. x N mm ' I X 11SI THis is die story of Bond ffl i lift wi tWMiK Bread'sbirth: " jl "X ' NX I I V IIlvsW From the many loaves sub- 9 lilt " 1- r - ' 1J B I'TofoHwiilil med in tKe Bond Bread taill 11 It A AV. ' 1 I Ti lz Baking Contest, your 99 J Vl II ! X- .11 1 I il committee oflocal women ' rjSB I '' l ' - - W f I These delicious prize loaves of home-made vliB v .(y il jf I bread wgEs: the models for Bond Bread. " .tH (Jive him BondBread andjSim 1 : when he asks for food between meals 11 J J ' il - '5Ir,,.t 2 45i.;rf m ONG about 1 1 o'clock most any Saturday -L-' morning there's an awful hollow feeling under a fellow's belt ! Right then a regular slice of Bond Bread and jam will taste like a "little bit of heaven" to him !, 'Cause Bond Bread has that satisfying "home made" taste that goes right to that "hungry spot" makes a fellow feel fine and yet doesn't, spoil his healthy appetite for dinner. Real, home-made loaves were the model from which Bond Bread was made To match that home-made .quality, Bond Bread contains only the purest wheat flour, milk, lard, ' granulated sugar, salt, compressed yeast. These pure ingredients (guaranteed by our Eond) plus the scientific Bond Bread process combine to make Bond Bread one of the best health-builders for boys and girls. Bond Bread is so named because each loaf bears this bond of the Kolb Bakery Company. 0 HB ffB it (Off i-WS . "loi-naesirocers. druaal.t.. in.:i,,;i.:.i CK. . Ah fcj'i- . ? r3 ' J : - m. j, - -"- "-... "".. -. ,. -.iV.j .i.JJit. it ..il kjJLauUfluL
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