'.fc '",., .. -, -ji-i fV Vi ' . A , ''u M nv . f.M ? RIUNIONE DEI NUOVI nIIMIQTDl ITAI lAMli ' -1 EVENING -tiXtBLUQ mt)QBfliymLATtihP&IA, Wj3Pff ISM-DAY, AlAKCJl 17, 120 u it procrramniQ rariamentaro o la Situaziono Intcmazionalo o Stata Discussa Lungamonto i,"bl"h',?r.n"mPlNo!b!j4"i? U,,J" Anlhnri'fil I'V lh tcl nf October B, tniT "n i nio at ihe ronioffico of run: ifi,.i,j. im A M nunt.n()N Pmlmnitr (Jfrtprsl. Itfnii. 1" imr.n.-n-Irri II miovu 0 .blnctjo 1 c' r Im. I to 1 o.lu t a iilc- .1I11H.M" PUMUiil" I wn. .-tiiuiiMM. ii (1UUIP nflvl'i n seioni dnl ihurIiI dolln Marina Itnll come Mlnlstro borghcc. MiniPtl'A .? ,t0p' .,"il,l, nomlnnto .Miulstro per i Vrnsnortl. 'SOVIET THREATENS POUND Russian Note Demands Cessation of Military Action In Ukraine Warsaw, .Mulch 17. Uty A P ) P0II3I1 authorities nrc nrcd In n tiilrd pence nolo of tlic ItitBsInn wivltt ov ornmcnt to cenyc military nctlon Itf the I krninp, the I!oHipvM;I tliicMUcnlnir to conccntrnle their forces nguliiHt Poland If tlic latter docs not recall Its troops from their poiltion In wntlienstcrn ltus- 1 , M,.p,s,Vv,k't ,"otc "hMt wis RlRllcd lj M. 'lehltdicrln, requested nn lininc dlittc nn:ver. Ilellef Is eipresseel liri-e the note wns IiiHpircd by fears In Movow of nlsnrcad of n counter revolution In the t krnlnc and t-outhcin Itiihsin. SPEAKERS ASK PLAYGROUND Community Center Also Urged for Sixty. fifth and Callowhlll Streets' Necessity for n playground and com inunlty center In the neighborhood of Wxty. fifth and Callowhlll streets was pointed nut by ppenherfi' at a niretltnr of the Oirrhtnok Association, which !'."" i,'K- t uvcrurook I'nh 1 1r Vlf.lts.nl OI. . MX..AH.I .. ... iiimm. IJIAIJ .DaUUU i.an.inwnc avpnup A committee was nnnf.ii.fr.! f i..t a site nml pre.Pnt n report to Di rector Tustlti, of flic Department of mi' ip Welfare, with a view tmvn.-,. Mlnislro per si! Affnrl I'-htcri, ..,nl tnitoin n Parlsl. I.a rlunloiip e' ttnyntn plu' dl trc 01c f da un comiinlento nfficlnlc si rlleva (ir e' fcti'to dl'eiisso i programina par luiientati' e sncclallnentc Ic iiiesttonl oronomlchr p rII uppiovlslonamentl. , III fontP nutorcvolp hi npprendp eh" II l' pvldentc tlel CoiihIsIIo del Mlulstrl, On Mill bi ib'ttu liiinloiie ha ditto liiiulic " dcttnstl.ito coniunlcazlonl nla thanieulo alia sitiiurlonc Internnsilotrilc f nriuii 1'ieiitP fiB" Pvcutl pIip h1 erl firatin ra In (Iirnitinla. Sembva ehc 11 ComIrIIo nbbia dcllbprato dl non prrn dcre ninlsl.il declHioip tul rlcnardo, rreferni'Io un nttegglamibuto dl igile ttc-n ti ,11il.m fitn iittrfrrrtntiiciifn snrrlilll .mm roir.miirntn tercL'vallcanicute dal I'Jbtn'iiinrj his co-operation rOn Villi nl collchi dl Prancla cd lojl'i'ten.i. T.into Nitti, iiinuto Ido.xd r.i'.tr'v rnuo d'i'ccordo sn tale ntti'2- I'lniiienln, iiiPiitrp In Kritneiii nvrcMic p'rf'riH un liiiincdlatn inter; rnl'.i ' nrm'Ui 1 f.fnernlinentc I'nttitiidlne del Goveruo 1 Ilahano ill fronti alia controrlvolu ' none in ficrninnla rlscuote la plena ap prmojlmie. ) l Conaiftlio nviebbe dcliberato di , nopprimcrc iimnto prima posslblle l.i erniura e dl nbollic presto Ic restrlzioni 1 ora nnrost" nl coniniercio. Itclatlva- nnte 11 luetp restrlzioni sembra die II prowedlniento nndrn' in vigors ill rrmin di giugno prossimo. .e rctrizlonl Mirnnno soltanto niante rule per Ic dcrrntp nionopolizzatc dal (jo rrno. come lo ziiechero cd I ccrcali. 1,1 rlnpertiira della Cnnieru. niv.lche ' (iomanl clovedl' come pilnvi era statu nniiiiii-liit". iiviftni' Itiiicdi' ihosmIhii) lAimillrngHo Secilil. nomiuiit') Sll- street and i FO UNIFIED others merely keeping the ono selected fully Infonncil of their resources avail able." I "I realize that ny position in Lon don rcuders me open to suspicion that I may be unduly influenced by the Brit ish viewpoint of the war," the ad miral's letter stated. "It should not I be necessary to state, liowncr, that T llmvc done ever) thing within my ublllty to maintain a broad viewpoint." c. i,i cutno Ui, rnMa 1 'p tMtitteu nc was uiianip 10 urinjr Sayo Control of Ships by Cabio IP Xn Dcnn,.lmcnt t0 u rcniiKntiou o? NAVAL COMMAND and Letter-Was Impracticable tlm Imnortoncc of his nost and the up ccsslty for providing n large, staff at the outset to compile and digest allied naval information, ncd direct the early details of American co-operation on the teas. Ills requests for adequate assistance were virtually Ignored. Howard Lee lly tho Associated Press I ..,, ,... n nlmi1P1. nf ,iln n.i,n AVashlngton. March 17. unity of ,(mr,i of Camden ilud 11 former member command of the allied mid Aincr can .()f jty c0.,ncj, , died today nt his h ome. fA f iinr 1 ... .-. . CALLS FOR AID IGNORED m Ui Hint inn the nnvnl forces overseas similar U'Mpll nflnrn'nril UMttt nlltnlned P!tern front was recommended by lilm to the navy department as early .'ns July, 1017, but was not npproved. Kenr Aduilrnl Sims today told .the Senate committee Investigating the, navy's con duct of the war. The admiral said efforts to direct n large force of American ships and men by cable and letter from a point "000 miles away gae too many opportunities' for mlsiindcistnudlngs of messages and for their interception by the enemy. "'hip enemy secret service proved it self to be extraordinarily efficient," he said. In his letter recommending that nnvnl nuthority bo concentrated at London, Admiral Sims said it was unquestion able thnt efficiency would be grcntly iiiiproPil If nny one of the nlllcs were fccleetcd to direct nil operations, "tho ViOiIIaddon nvoniiP. lie was M'cnlv two years old. Death was duo to n complication of diseases. Por some years iiast Mr. I.ec was n guide at tho Camden court house and was known to many persons . He rep resented the Fourth ward in city couu- i'IIk severnl venrs nco. He is survived by n widow, and n daughter. two sons RED CROSS TAKES CHARGE Given Absolute Authority Over Es- thonla During Typhus Epidemic . Itetnl, listbonla, March 17. Two governments nrc holding power In 1'sthonln. One Is tho regularly rotf stltutcd legislative body of the country and the other Is the American Itcd Cross commission under command of Lieutenant Colonel Hdwnrd Ityan, of Scrnuton, Pa. This commission has been vested with nuthority to take any measures, .political or economic, to stamp out the typhus plague raging here. The Red Cross has put the country under strict quarantine rules. $ anchored In ihe Ooldeu ll6f, com- I maud botll sides ot me jiosporus. livery ship lri cleared for action. The actual nrrivul of the allied forces caused little nlarm, nor w;crc there any i,.n. nf nntilr pxeent In Htumbotil. Hhopkccitaif near tho war office there , ploscd their places of business when it ( was lieara me viuen wm. .uihuih, . tho troops Inspired confidence and the. ttorcs were soon reopened. t'f ALLIES AT CONSTANTINOPLE Llttlo Alarm Caused, Although War ships Are Cleared for Action Constantinople, March 17. (lly A. P.) Allied-troops have occupied this city, nnd the great guns of the British dreadnought llcnbow nnd other glunt nllled warships, moored to quays or Stiff Neck comes quickly iBAUME ajnAlgsique BENGUE, x relieves it just sis quickly. Get a tube right away Thai. LMmlag A C M, X, 1 1 "STr ' '1 I atSP mow . wfi :M WJfeTriaiioii m I v "Restaurant orDisnwcnrw UH J I SPRUCE at SIXTEENTH 1 J m THE TOURA1NR tH 1 II m' lj Open every day, including Sunday, B'r v 1 for Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner B ,y, I I i t $ II Under Cae L'Aiglon Management .'; II Personal direction of Mr. Eugene J. Fclden t , 'J in rj & P ,;', ... . .L j U li iappBpriWfeaigiaT,-rrT,r---iwTrir-iT-TTnl-T--Tfi,riTii isaaggpp , ,t j M m mmmmmmikmmMmm Rheumatism and Neuritis Why SufTcr Longer? DrinlJ Mountain Valley Water Famous airativr water from near Hot Springs, Ark. KNDOnSED H'( PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. rhonn Wntuilt S40T -f-d at ldlnit Clubi. Itilsln. Cft md r n R. Inln . r voM by flrt-cl irocorn. lriiBlti nc . or direct by u. r IT'IA - ',.. inMl.MI llinMIUi i,1!,,' ,i i i.i. i ii mi i .i IsSrfHE HPi"ii''W'"'IW t Toundcil in 18C5 ' I 8 rUlls If ttTM VH'ciT w An I Hie Mouse flat Eeppe built I Inaugurated One-l'dcc Sybtcm in 1S81 fl Downtown I I I 7-1 I 19 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Music in the home has a most influential effect upon tho members of the family. With a Victrola you have every M. VlCirOia mus;c available frxi. Tr.,iU-,at a minute's roi your homellotice. e very home s h o u 1 d have a Victrola. At Heppe's you can secure a choice among several very attractive Victrola outfits, arranged especially for home use. Among these outfits we have sev eral containing the large cabinet-size Victrolas. These outfits consist of a Victrola and a quantity of Victor llccord?. Prices on the cabinet-size Victrolas range from $115 upward. We also have outfits in the smaller portable sizes, which are particularly adapted for any part of the house and for any kind of use. They are especially useful for dancing. This Victrola VI outfit is only one of many Victrola groups which are a.v a iPa blret at Hepp,e's. Any Heppe Victrola out fit may be pur chased, btf cash, nv charge account or settlement may bo arranged through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for cata logues and full particulars. Victrola VI With I-'iyc Itccerds $39.25 C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1 1 7-19 ChcstnAt HI. Uptown 6tli and Thompson Sty. -3. H& "Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Glmbel ftrtxfkers MARKET : CHESTNUT EIGHTH : NINTH Philadelphia, Wednesday, March 17, 1920 Men's and Young Men's Easter Suits at $ 23 .50 $ 29 .50 $ OHr .50 $ 41 .50 on Sale in the Subway Store 3662 New Spring Suits One Third Less Than Today's Market Price MOTOR TRUCKS ll C'luissis Prices: VToii $1350 I -Ton SIT.'iO Hi -Ton..,. S'JriO '! -Ton $2873 'i'j-Ton $3893 f. u. b. IufTalo You pay less and get more There is real quality in a Stewart, plus low first cost, plus low oper ating cost. Quality is furnished through use of high-grade parts, in quantity production, at a low profit per truck. A low operating cost is insured by perfect balance of weight and simplicity of design. Hundreds of useless parts and hundreds of use less pounds are eliminated. This means a lower consumption of oil, gaso line and tires; lower repair and replacement bills; less time in the dry dock. And the Stewart is a real truck from the ground up; designed by truck engineers; built in a plant that does nothing but make trucks. Notice these Stewart features included in every one of the five models: Oillesa bushings, doing away with .35 grease cups and the time filling them; heavy truck axles; cast tank radiator; front bumper; rebound spring plates; internal gear drive axle; delivering more than 92 of the engine power to the rear wheels. Quality Trucks Since 1912 Immediate Deliveries Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. Mcwarl Distributors 128-140 N. Uroad St., Philadelphia, Pa. ttf gray Ready Thursday morning-rand while we shall endeavor to hold to these prices for a while, t we are not yet sure enough to hazard a promise. Why not save a third by buy ing? the assortment holds something to your fancy ' MATERIALS Silk-hiltfed worsteds. Fancy worsteds. Blue, brown, green and worsteds plain and striped. Flannels and worsted-cheviots in all colors. Neat stripe and checked cassi meres. TRIMMINGS About half are quarter-lined with silk. Staple models arc quartcr-full-lincd with mohair. STYLES yV Two semi-conservative and staple C models. Four ultra-smart young men's models. Models for young men include single and double breasted coats with or without belt. Sizes and models to give good nt to any man not par ticularly mal-formed and it adds to the satisfaction if a Suit is secured that needs no material alterations, you know. In the face of still strongly held high prices this sale comes just in the. nick of time to be fully helpful. It )k If w 'I it W it rt a if fc iJ, h: t rut hh KS ;f a h- L. ".y tE to s rr r 1800 Boys Confirmation Suits Boys' Norfolk Suits Cheviots and Cassimeres, $S.95, $10.95 and $12.95 Some with extra pair of lined Knickerbockers. Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $11 .95, $12.95, $16, $19.50 Sizes for boys 7 to 17 years 1 Boys' Junior Suits of plain or fancy cheviots, $5.95 to $9.50. Boys' Junior Suits of blue Serge, $9.50, $10.50 and $11.25. Oliver Twist, middy and Norfolk Styles, for 3 to 8 years. --. U) .tt.tflJUKtt,y ,.,, -. 1 Jif .v $ O J y .. ....vi-. m..w ..... .. . ".... - -"jiiihtitli li'it mi ii kmmmNKmmmmt "' - lilliftmiiMimt'iir i n .., i-. A, i JLnki yr..,. , i " p i-J&.ya j9. It 15 nil jnsMwvSk i ' or 'Anll-lwMVr if i mt a mn mmtrn imt r- -. err "" ai ix r- B if f v , ssPwlwrt -1 I ? I it VMBmSHPKIH 'I 'i mmWImWw'im I f mm 1ml m I I Us Himl- 'I 1 iyp llMl 'tI i I i 9k I J iii jj -; rfiiwMi .mnalJfiiSmf X '' IM iJiiiSi' J M "Ji! .L .) fca J,. . v t.a 1.1 .i ' .' -J ' ' -m.wT. -.w . , imm - r'niMMWIMiar n '-rli-n'i- i") T iV'tMfMrMffflrTWl i i ' 1 Boys' Spring Reefersa special purchase of fancy cheviots for boys 3 to 8 years. $6.95 Boys' Blue Serge Reefers, Regulation Stvle, $9.95. l ' Gimbels, Subway Store u sqxZsL ."".. . J i
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