9BT3PIWPWW T7'"'li V"' ffy$ fe'"'WiTJWW HkMimmm hm IrFT pr ' ti.-n ' :i , r; ft.-. - rfffij-.f .1 . u. y. ..gra iw iyr?p 1" nrIT','W ' ' '"' f yV ' ' i'A '' .V. ." T3T t ' v.. 1"W li h, & tin ' EVENING-' PUBLIC LEDCtERPteADELJPHIA; WEDftESDkY, MAJROH 3, 1920- 'J- ALLIES MAY GIVE AID TO GERMANY Bian premie? hai btattd that Norway I prepared to supply Germany with flli and fats on credit, slnoj Norway "I convinced that thr Herman people win eomniy with their obligations." The dispatch add, that the Lclpslg I fair opened with 11.000 flrtns exhibit- i InR. nnd that 00.000 visitors have nr- ' rived including 14.000 fotelgneni, I'nrN. March 3. Turkey's army will If AURA NOTA D WILSON E PRONTA 1 1 inrn. March .5. Turkey s army wil Premiers Now Irtclino Toward 1 1, ,lm,' to the number of troops nee Lojin to Prevent Ruin of Nation p.arv tn maintain orde.- In Asin Minor. niTurdlns to tho Journal, which jays Ttirkej will he compelled to keep her 1 firmed forces on the Aglnlic side of the I Iloplioru. Ancora una Volta il Prosidonte Roplica Sulla Scabrosa Quostiono Adriatica LLOYD GEORGE LEADS WAY MOULIN REDET TO GO By tli( AMorlnted Pics txniIon, Match ,'l. A noteworthy pha of the pre.cut :ne"tics of (he TVace Conference is the clianvcil alti tude townrd Germain-. In high diplo matic circles it is asserted thai tne con ference has come to recognize that (!er- World Famous Paris Windmill, Ar tists' Delight, to Be Razed P.iris. March .'.- (i A. I - World famous Moulin Itolrt. one of I rutllihtd ml Dltrlbutd Uodar PERMIT NO. Sit. Aulhorlrwt by th set of Oclabj- , IM7. en file at tha roitorftce ot mu Itlphla. r a p nrm rnv. JV..-P- - '--"I, Washington. C, R mono. T,a I) i 1 1 1 1 iintri. iirr fit - i - . ... I the two irmninlng windmilN which for posta iM l'reaidnjte W i Noil all ulti- i "miii km unp crowned the .Mont """""' "71 iriui.uiiii-.ui i .", Mnrtic. W to he removed m m.il... rnnml?"11 nucstlone Adrmtirn, e prontn per for the (ontructlon of new houses. As, I" "nsnilsslone probnbiltnont.. sara irrcuce uns come iu r'cuunizt; luui vier- i'' n"- ' "ii-iruruun ui new iioutcs. ist.. . . ' n i., many ruined would mean a weak spot. ""- i-evitnbl.v ruin the Plt.ire.n.ie '"'"" ",lcs,a seru n ,nC7"' Ji Cnb, And n dangerous spot, in Europe. ."nrin'&ir B,,d lorn,' of ' quinto RH ufnciali del Dlp.rtl Great Hri.Mn. and por-ouallv Uord , 0,7 I'irin, '" -Mamo voluto pale lef forces iu bring- ' , The Trench pence ' , I as moving towa-d,Ul J" ' Oeorgp. the British Jnremler are ced Ited with being the h , authorities to consent to the mill be- ied to nnothcr site instead of bo ssrp il contenuto della nota purtuttavla nl riticne che la uota non rlie'n alcuna lng about this nollev The Trench pence nj moin, ,0 nnocner wic insionu 01 uc- jlteraalone .11 politloa da parte del delegation is described as moving towa-d ,xn.'" ''u ."?. ... ., ., Ir"'dentc Wilson. Sembra the In easa this point of view reluctnnth. nlthoush .'" the seienteenth century the hill- s t.s,,rIma complacetira pci il partlto It Is moving. It Is asset ted that the i-ldc and top of Mont Martre weie cov- preso di contlnure in confetvnrc mlrantl Trennl. nr ! Immnrnliln linn .vV.on erCll With W lllllmUIS. 1 111" number nil linn nmlo!,, !.. .!. . .!.. ,l.,t r... M. Clemeuceau was at the helm of stale, flnnllx dwindled to two, .the Moulin di blemii. die soddiffi alle parti mtcres-' Row to set fJermanv on her feet is In (.iiletle and the Moulin Hedet. ror.nate. one of the large! qiiestious the confer- mam generations artists of ad eoun- Inoltre, e' stato non nffioialiiiento an ence Is now considering. It is fniisid- tiie hnve sought out the Mont Mnrtre nunniato, al lllpnrtimento di Stato. chc ered pmbnb'c that it will samtlnn nn for the purpose of reproducing these ,1a rlsposta dei I'riini Ministn allcatl Interritioml loon lo fSernvinv. hut the mil's on canvas The section was a alia nota del Presidente. in mUu 24 quektion of M-curitv i u basic oiv , favorite one with American tourists and febbraio, per la quale e" in corse la re- artists. . liliea, sara rcsa pubblica doin.n i - - - -" l ' streltn nclerenta nU'uccoriln rag- DENIKINE'S ARMY MELTING ifSlf1!.' vVXZionl Adriatica. tarotterizza la replii a del Bolshevikl Take 17,000 Prisoners In Ooverno .Ingo-Rlnro uU'ti'timai in- tr-. i-i,. i r, .,.. 'I1'!0.." " eenuaio dalla Fianeui ed London. Man h :t H A P. Hussinn Ho11icmI forces aie advancing vapidlv in the (am asus legion accord Wilson del ID gtntialo, con la qualo protestaTa per Tabhandorto did preco dente ncconlo siilla uoluzlone del ca ?ato problema. Iunlca differcnr.a tra l nuntl dl vista della nota .lugo-SIavo c Vaccordo so gnato il 0 Dlcembro dal Segretarlo Polk. in rapprcscntanza'degll Stati Unit!, e la ceaslone nll'Italla dell'Isota dl Llssi, che accondo la nota Jugo-Stavo c' pu ramente slava c, da un punto dl usta rconomico, Indlscutlbllmcnte uulta alia Dnlmazia. Hlguardo la rrttlflcn della llnca fda blllta da Wilson, prnposta dalla Frnncin ed Inghllterra, la nota jugotdara osscrva clie l'nnuessione della strlcia dl terri torio per conglungere FI.ume all'Italia e' inglustlfirnta. perclie' il tcrritorlo c puramsntf jugoslavo e 1'annesslone portcrebbe ad una nnova violazlonc del prlnclpl di nasionallta'. T.a nota jugo slava dice che si crrcbbe a creare un altro strato di Irredentismo rntro li frontlere d'ltalla. dl una nature pr" cisamente analoga n quelle rhe fecc rl tenerc giustificata l'asplrazione del l'ltalla per le tcrre liTedcnte, per le quail fu domandoto il ritorno alia modrc Potrla i i I. - U. S. Troops Out of Siberia lndnn. March n. (By A. P.) The American troops have virtually com pleted their evacuation of Siberia, the Soviet Government reports from Mos cow. A wireless dispatch from the Bus aian rapitol today said that "the last American detachment evacuating Si beria" had readied Vladivostok. KAISER BITTERLY DENOUNCED IN DIET Fight to Deprive William of For tune Provokes Acrimonious Dobate former emperor a maintenance. fixed sum. for his Deputy Orac'.. n Majority Socialist. ruier unu innnj By the Associated Press Berlin, March 3. The light lo de prive former Emperor William of his properties and fortune began lu earnest yesterday when the motion of the Ma jority Socialists of the Diet to refer the Issue to the national assembly pre cipitated an acrimonious debate. The Majority Socialists vied with the Independents In denunciation of the former ruler In an effort to defeat the proposed settlement bv accomplishing the confiscation of the Ilohenzollcrnjios. sessions. This would be done through constitutional amendment, voting the (lei mans In Amcrirn May Aid It is expected that a plan will be ar ranged which will offer inducements to th rich smaller neutral countties to subscribe to a loan I'vnu England, her reprcsepiativcs believe, will con tribute. nCicinl'v or unofSciallv. al though England s financial commitments f rnrious cort arising from the war are greater than tho-e of anv othr na- .,'-. ., 4 i t 1,111 11 V 111 lllf t aw nun irfcii'ii n--ujn- tion. One of he Amer con conferees ,' ' .. .,,...., .., ." , .- -. ...... J .!, ll., ......!.. !.. 'OK ' "II OIU'IKI I--K-KIUI1I MTVHra !,. riiresni (iir 1 1( lull "!' hi Ultll nerhans flernian svmpalhiers in Anier Icn. at least, will come forward with subscriptions. The question of finally fixing (iev Ueuters. Ltd . from Moscow llunng the Ian fortuighi the mes sage snjv. the soviet troops in Hint dis trict have raptured 17.000 prisoners. and ttencrnl Deniktne army is deilared ny"s war indemnities at a specifi" to be "ginduallj dispersing'" it nli-o is being discussed. The belli ? i Inghiltena l.a nota .lugo-Slav resa imbblica ieri nl rlnortimeuto di Ststo. coincide con parccchlo delle oliie.inni coutenute nel'a nota del I'reulentc ma sum is expressed that the German Govern ment can organire its finnrc nnd in dustries more elhciently If the Germain peonle know exaftlr what nre their ob ligations and wlmt Ihei are to be ta'led upon to pay This question was one lft ht flin trfiili to the retinrHtions mn,m.v.in., hut iVin nrspnt Wton seems eorliJenre bulne Enllh nd lf-dnjp. ' vuu.....- -.-... .... ...-. - - ------ mm to tie that the ronfereme HKelv take it out of the hands f i ie co.n mission. Plan I'ood DUtributiou The purchase nnd allotment ' 'aw msterials and of fjod. wliiih tn ferenc is cnqslileriiie. nnd on win t ' e necessity; for a joint arraiigmeri -recognized. Is likpl) to inol i"i ideratiou for. former enemy ooMntr.es Thej probably will bo given n f n' share In the distribution in ncrordnn e wdh the" new policy of putting them "ii tnelr feet A wireless dispitch reoimil here from Berlin announces tint th" Vorwe PUBLIC SPEAKIN6 .Vfui CdJt A short courss in public np-sklnr onldenrr biulneas KnKllh and acl(-ii . Oixnlnc Iectur 'WV.lnfiilay et Mur.s 3-t pt s f-e to rutiilc I Tall rrr'to or nhone Sprue 32IS for In ) s'ructlis I't'ratur. Neff College CncTNnr itrct.t ilW?lGirfiK FIXTURES SHARP REDUCTION'S 6-Rnoni House rittrd I omp;r( $49.50 SPECIALIZING In artinMr MndPtP, table d nt tra C tour and xprremn rt'iTvt tl inI im provtmni nd cal Ir. atm rw of njoi rhea tlahtonlns lnnr t,-il W. J. STEWART. D. I). S. Removed to 121S Chestnut St. PAINLESS r.Mrnctlnc. Crlnillns lirlllinc i d Srrir Treatmcni b a lair inrjl ' ns ' ic mtthol un h a so unfaii , ra tr in xprt tianils that alt ,t -m s n, 1 Bonn Ii rompvU-d to Iran j u dtancnl lyflrlrnt llru.onulilr "yv filOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. i.n.ifirtn-rr I Onrn if. I.V MltlTH 10TH STUKET I Till ! P.JI Free Service WV- ajjirr v 1J No fl si 3u on y BUY A VICTR HERE i$l OaffB land iou wiil lave iiun..ur'ab.e das oi etinjnieitt. Kemcmrjer our trtoi ser ic is tree an I does not cn ,it tune of purchase. it is continuous. We Have livery St vie Victrola in Stock for Immediate Delivery Very Easy Terms , Join Our I ietur Record Club B. B. TODD Inr 130ti Arch 2US Market 'DtsntnuPIn vt T?i rrAm L Open Saturday Evenings Qf!PEMrJElM.(LUNS & Chestnut and 12th Sts. 'r SALESMAN ' I ilfalre to connect miaelf wllh a I reputable tire or automobile concern In II handllttc lhlr nou on t . roau Com- I pens.illon In ratio to ability. Address A 407. Ledffor Office MM Thr Perfect Water Paint I MM "Save the Surface and You xw onic in atnr ; S I SILVERSMITHS Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug QM4aanaaatiUia(atfllitMarrrutrikaifit. dretsreil that the ex- to live up to the historic precedents of his race. He hod not died at the head ni hia tA... .ir ttne instead, the deputy continued, a midnight fllubt to Holland, where "lie now Is promenading and sawing wood." He expressed doubt as to whether the former emperor had subscr bed to war loans, as had been claimed, while his claim that he had been the Kuardlnn of peace had been disproved by his con tlnuous rattllne of the sword and proclamations of the mailed fist. The Democrats and the Clericals Joined in votlnR for the covcrnment's measure providing that the settlement be referred to the committee of judiciary. The Judiciary committee now takes the bill under advisement and confer ences are expected to last many weeks. The motion of the Majority Socialists providing for action by the national as sembly 1ms been temporarily, tabled, CALLS FOR WAR CRIMINALS Kerlln, March 3. (Dy A. P.)AU Germans who believe their names to be oi the list of men whoso extradition is demanded by the Allies are called upon to make known'thelr places of rcsldeuce or whereabouts by the attorney gen eral, who issued a proclamation to this effect. WILL 9REAK UP TURK $H Supreme Council to Leave Army), UIICCHVC, MSO London, March' 3, (By A. pt The disposition of tho Turkl.l, . was definitely settled by tlTa iff1 Supremo Councllitodty, when it dodl mat mw ycaca irciuy snouid ntt. that the warships be broken up, The Turkish army will be reditu. such a point by the peace terms ton, wouiu uui. no iiuvuno ugainsc aoou country. A ; , THE MEANING of A BANK CHECK "v A Boudoir Clocks Small clocks of attractive and novel shapes suitable for the boudoir, make desirable wedding or birthday gifts. Among our large assortment is to be seen a Waltham eight day clock, in thin mahogany case, eight inches high, dia mond shaped dial $40. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWULERS Have Specially Arranged for Tomorrow Only Extraordinary Sale of Jersey Cloth Dresses Taken from Regular Stock No C. O. D.'s or Exchanges XoJ5 All Sales Mast Be Final Peoples Trust Compa of Philadelphia Northeast Corner Twelfth and Arch Streets Thrift Is Your Margin of Safety Against Adversity We pay 3.65 interest on Saving Fund accounts and accept .miy amount from $1.00 upward. Our Safe Deposit room is ex ceptionally large and attractive, it is 36 feet by 36 feet,' exclusive of vaults and special rooms. We have boxes from $3.50 upward. Four of the Models Illustrated Women's dresses for present and early spring wean, fashioned of superior Jersey cloth, in prevailing colors; in, attractive straightline models, smartly tailored, embroidered, braided and button trimmed, with sash girdles of self material. An Early Selection is Advisable Popular Prices for Particular PtopU The food-quality of CHftRI Restaurant is the very best and they are the hi ch est -class, low -cost eating places in America. Their rapid growth from a single tiny place to an im portant chain in 18 months is but the echo of the acclaim and permanent pat ronage of pleased thousands of particular people. For Boainatt Man and Woman CHERI 1604 Chestnut Dally Lunch, Dinner Supper Sunday Lunch and Dinner CHERI 124 South 13th Breakfatt, Lunch & Dinner (Net Open Sundaya) Chri 132 South loth Breakfatt, Lunch &. Dinner (Not Open Sundaya) "fl-T" Jo. 0O. 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The Original Mill White washes like tile W 'HEN soot and grime begin to settle in n factory, even the best and whitest paint begins to lose its lustre. Covered with flat finish paints, ceil ings and walls col'cct dirt instead of re pelling it. When soiled, they cannot be washed clean. In a short time, there fore, their reflecting power is greatly diminished. Yet the same ceilings and walls cov ered with Barreled Sunlight will increase daylight in the building 19 to 36. Actual tests assure this. Barreled Sunlight the OIL paint with the glossy tile-like finish reflects all the light that enters the windows. Morc over it remains white longer than any other mill white. Barreled Sunlight (The Rice Process Mill White) is the ORIGINAL Mill White. It contains neither varnish nor lead. Its i't'i gloss auraco resists dirt and may be washed clean like white tile. Its durable, elastic compo sition expands and contracts with tem perature changes. It withstands the shock and jarvof heaviest machinery. It cannot crack. It is germ-proof, dirt proof. Absolutely sanitary. Highest price in the barret-' Lowest cost on the ceiling Although its price per barrel is slightly more than that of other mill whites, its actual cost per square foot of surface covered is less. Its extraordinary cov ering power and case of application re duce cost of paint and painter'3 time 16 to 21. Used in more than 6000 plants. Ap plied by brush or spray method. Write today for our booklet, "More Light." U. S. Qutu Percha Paint Co., Providence, R. I. FORTHEHOME Thrrr nrr room where white ceUmyi, walla and woodwork arr ptcntlnrlu fitHnp, uoh m thr kltrhrn. t'intt and bath loom, llarrnlfil Htm liphl make room bright cheerful ami nanitary It i theaptr than cnam'l ctii eo(rr lo appli Fold in uallnns, hnlf linUonH quarts, pinh unit liulf-pintn Warehouse Stock in Philadelphia v U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co., 1003 Bailey Bldgf. 1218 Chestnut St. Chariot Bond Co. 617-619 Arch St. Tho O. F. Zurn Co. 2738 N. Broad St. Elmer E. Cox Camden, N.J. Caperoon Paint Speclaltica Camden, N.J. Chat. A. Glllingham 12th & Morris Sti. Simet Drur Co. 13 South 13th St. Seei & Faber Co. 2008-10 N. Front St. W. H. Price & Co. 209-211 S. 10th St. C. P. Darrow Company, S621 Germantown Ave. T. Crane & Company 115 N. Man. Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Gcorcc C. Felker 9 S. Kentucky Ave. .Atlantic City, N. J. aKVVt ,, .aa(w vVaS MlfrilnW181 THE RICE PROCESS MILL WHITt trT wmmmmmm Ji feit .j j:tw "'!- yt., m. fffpt&ilbr-'f . ,Mtj. 4itV&li&, fv -Vl,k.w . , Vi.-WiV ; S;ijJX!SfA. ijfiL& '&.: T, I' " y .acn