-. m 'i n$pnmmmVT' m , ' i Ysvws"yt r t ' , x , ' ' v . " iV - .v EVENING PU3LIC UN'ALTRA CR1S1 NEL GABINETTO HUH? I Ministero non o' Sicuro per un Voto di Fiducla Delia Camera 'ffii.lfB,iac.0?rtis.& jclphla. ' A. H. TlUnt.ESON, roatmBlcr General. Ilotnn turn i mnran .T.n nosslbllltn' (II ......t not (lab ncltfl' Itnliiilio n' "iHliiiii .In! "Olornnlc d'Jtnlla." oral. qi dice dip I' I'rwMentc del conslgllo M Jllulstil. On. Nlttl, nbbta egll ,!,. nmnio-bii la posslblllta" .11 nou ,,otrr nlciirnrc tin voto dt fi.lucln da Lin ilclln Camera. In qursto enso iicr il giornale-lt professorc Luigi ,lllMaltl, attualmcnte Mlnistro del Toro, o l'On. ttonoml, mlnUtro dclla fiiorrn. polrebbcro succe.lcrc n Klttt Jrlln President del Consiglio, oppuro Hie l'On. S'ltt! ottcnga nuovamente it wmi.litlo .11 fnrmare II ntiovo Mlnlstero. In srdiit.t til icrl nl a Camera fu In-iMi-oltn dn tin' ronnitto fiorto tra 1 2 MflBlWI dcirestroma slnUtrn r '" del partlto enttolleo. durante 1 nWuKnnc delle mlsttre cbc prov mlnno nlln rlforma agrnrla. Ter JSiWiP tempo l'auln della Camera fu mis di n"'ul ' a stent- fu imped to fhe depntatl soeiallsti e cattollcl vonis- "'"cdX"'."""" Intcrrotta per oiinlrlu- tempo nuando e deputnto ffilvntorc llunderepi, eat ol co. rlvnl o li Von Serratl. socialists, grido : "tVtrolIn. petrolio !" c cio', olludcndo t eerte voei rho corrono riguardo II Wite ppcciilazionl mil petrolio. I On. Serratl Insolo' il suo posto n .1 Klnnelo' verso 11 suo interruttore se J, It" dnl wiol nmicl. II eonfl to fi. rrltalo per II .pronto Intcrvento dl nllr ilrpntntl. lnlanto t Kocinlistl. rivolU S i il snippo M deputati cattollcl, jri.lnvniio: "Gcsultl, sacrcstanl, ipo- "Ytin vlolenta dlmostraslonc fu ftttta dni socialist! diR cliiede.vitno n immc lialn deinobilitazionc d-11'Ksrcrltp. 11 ferinento conilnflo' minndo 11 Prcsi iPiitr del Consiglio .lei Ministri. X)n. Niti;. purliiiido Bill programme del Mi More, nrrenno' nl provvedlmcuti rcla llvi iiirilseicito. Per circa fifteen mlniiti nrevnlse una Urandc poitfiislonc fl'On. Nitti fu costreto ad intcr rnimirre II mm .liseovso e a sedersl. II I'resldenle della Camera riuse a Mmlo n ristabillrc l'onllne c l'On. Nilll ripvcM- n iinrlarc. non senwt prima aver btnsimuto il contegno del socialist! rhianiandiili mcmbrl non degni dl una Ciiniera dl Deputati. Durante un biuiebctto .Into in onore deU'On. Andrea Torre-, prcsi.lcnte del. Ill...n.. nt nun llnlln BTntTinn Oil OTH 1111 niniro per I'istruzSonc. l'On' Nittliia dlcliiarnto cue i" biohui iiuimn frn toua la ccnauru it iu uiuiu tuttn Italia. HI Dental Hygiene ' nuoMs Teeth Cleaned Only 4f.Foorl208 Chestnut St. Chlldrrn and Fnmlllt bj Vmrlr Contrai't lljtlnif Tmitmf.it for 1'iorrbeit and l.oor Tf In Phone Walnut tlttfi P. Nf Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEM and MISSES 5 per Month will place any FRANKLIN Phonograph In Your Home During March Win 1 w a0nLllrtur'ltyJ here to .on all Jl,'.0"08rl,n' made to play Blake & Burkart Herbert U. Make, Successor ''The Phonograph Shopi" tduon I Columbia I Cheney and Sosora ledger- Philadelphia; VnSDNESDArYi MAROH; 24,' 1920 DREAMLANn 'ADVENTURES , PLEASANT VALLEY B) DAWDV t I'cpPi, Hilly oiirf nU;, fjttm lake back lo the long no b"a alley. They ar.o chnicd by ll'nj. ampoo, the Indian medicine man.) W.Ol on.l UHly founil I'leasant alley most fair to look upon. It tvas like a grcntimrk shut oirTom the rest nf Mm t.-,Hl.l 1... I.I..1. '-"."."'- ti. .. . I " .."" '"oiinininii. ilieKP tllnifntnlnci inn nil n ., Ti-hB?inff si',c' n.n.d.on t,nt. .si(lB wn n niRli cliff over which a rushing river leaped to the lowlands far below-! i V'?,hI. Tl,crc wo ""nil be nafel" growled Father Hear, rising on his hind P.mnVi.1.K?'!.1"? ,,ow" ,n, t1"1 vnllcv. "Sniff t Hnlff ! Heenw as If I cnnsmeli the good cntH that await un there." grunted .Mother Hear. ' "Sniff! Sniff! AVc'rc mire we can smell rooj cat!" grunted the cubs, wrinkling up their puppyllkc noses. How in the world shall wc get to the valley?" asked Peggy. They were jit tic very top of the mountains and looking .town they could sec no place where they could nut their feet onlv a slatiting path of shining rock as smooth and steep as t coasting hill. "tt'c will slide in," grunted Father Bear. "This is the only way Into i'leasant Valley and the only wnv out of it. unless you fall over the cliff." "Lr-ugh! We'll ro sliding," smicnlcd the cubs, und they would have Jumped off nt once if Father Hear hadn't held them back. "Mother and I will go first and form cushions for you to land, on, "I he growled. Father Hear sprawled out all four of his paws and went sllppcty-sllp down tlic steep, , smooth, consting pntli. I' aster mid faster ho spurted, mid thou whizzed out of sight around a slitirp bend. "JVoof! Wait for, mc!" growled Mother Hcar, and she followed lilm. "Wheel What fun I" squealed the cubs, and they were so nnxlous to const they went rolling and tumbling bead over heels down the mountain side. "Heo-haw! This is the most fun I've Jind since I kicked Watnmpoo, the medicine man." brayed Halky Sam. He sat down on his tail and away be scooted for the valley. "We'll go together," said Hilly, put ting his arm around Peggy. In an in stant they wcrox shooting downward. Faster and faster thev sped faster than they had ever coasted in all their lives. Faster, foster It was like slid ing off the roof of a house. "Oh, let's stop!" cried Peggy. But there was no way to stop. It was almost nt if they were falling out of an air plane. "How will wc cNver get back?" gasped Hilly, for he had suddenly remembered what Father Hear had said. This was the only way into Pleasant Valley and the only way out of It. They surely couldn't climb up this slippery path. After twisting and, turning, the path straightened out, and ahead of them Peggy and Hilly could see tho others. The big bears were sprawled out, tho rubs were still rolling and tumbling and Halky Sam was flat on his back with liis hoofs up in the nlr! All were hav ing a jolly time, for they weren't think ing about getting back as Peggy and Hilly were doing they were thinking nbout the fun they were having right then. So steep was the slide that it took them only a jiffy to coast into the valley. They seemed to smash Into tho woods, when suddenly the path curved around n crag, and headed for the river at the place where it plunged over tho cliff to the lowlands. They were shooting along so fast it seemed certain they would fly straight Into the waterfall and down, down to whatever was below. Father Hcar saw the danger and HICKORY WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS The Delight of Every Mother You'll be happlay pleased the moment you sec this superior garment for you can tell at a cfance that it' i the better article yottlve always wanted. That's why better stores usually show Hickory first. Made and guaranteed by the makers of the famous Hickory Garters for children 3.STEIN & COMPANY MAKtRS Or RARIS GARTERS m CHICAGO Sot men NEW YORK In ' ti sprawled out farther than ever". Ills bind paws caught on a jutting rock at the outsido edgo of tho path and his forcpaws caught Mother Hcar. She swerved acrosH tho path apd caught on I in nner de. Thus tho two hears formed a dam, against which banged the two cubs and uniky Ham. reggy and Hilly, tho last of the coasters, scooted Into nil five and came to a sudden, but soft stop. It was like falling into a feather bed. (Tomorrow tcill be told how ihty meet a wild cat and get into trouble.) Spanish R. R. Strikers Win Rite MnilrltL March 21. (Hy A. 1M A plan was tigrccd upon early today for ending tho general strlku on the Spanish liillway. inaugurated yesterday. The nen fluent provides for the government paying the companies tor one month tiii? amount retx-ssary for them to Increase, wages. Meanwhile a definite solution will be sought of tho companies' eco nomic difficulties. BRITISH ARREST TURK OFFICIAL Constantinople, Mnrch 21. (Ily A. ) All Said Pasha, military governor Constantinonlc. has been the British forces in the arrested city. Writ or call for eu and Interfiling BooKlal "Look' inp tntn Yaiir Own glM." No. IDS' M A Series of Eye Talks By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. Our Next Talk Wd.. April 7lh WELL-KNOWN St. Louis oculist quotes the tenth report of the Mass achusetts Commission for the Blind to the effect that as many as 4 of the whole school population of that State require teach ing in special siffht-savinc; clllSSGS Continuing, he says: 'The IBcml-slghtod hlld ts dis couraged with always being behind .his fellow studentn and develops n consequent carelessness, b h 1 f tlessncss and lack of confidence, tater, his education must Inevi tably handicap It's industrial life' Don't let your children continue their school work or life work under handicaps such aa those ro.'errcd to. Have their eyes exam ined by an oculist and do exactly as he prescribes. If glasses are necessary, havo them made by o, capablo optician. rrettriptlon Optician 6. 8 & 10 South ISth St, 17 rfo NOT I'zamint Butt Thla Talk" from a copyrtcbt rle. A" rlsbta reserved. FAVOR GENERAL STRIKE Parli Workmen Declare It Only Way. for Proletariat to Win Paris, March 21. At a meeting or ganized by the Bcdemtion of Labor Sunday resolutions were adopted de claring that n general strike was tho onlv means by which tho proletariat could realize their aspirations. Tho meeting, wnicn was in tne oane Wagram, .was one of fifty demonstra tions organized by the federation in bb many towns, with the object of protest ing flffiitnat total amnesty, the hitch cost of living and other grievances. The extremists at the Paris meeting passed the resolution favoring a general striKe over a milder resolution miroaucca uy the chairman. Guard sinn fein leaders Troops and -Irish, Constabulary Oc; cupy Strategic Points In Cork Cork. Ireland, March 21. (By A. P.) More troops, and royal Irish con stabulary hare been sent hero and have occupied empty houses at' strategic points. Tho Sinn Fein organization is maintaining secret "watches and guards to protect its leaders, some of whom re ceived threatening letters similar to one delivered to Thomas MneCurtain, lord mayor of this city, Aefore ho was mur dered last week. Troops, supported by constabulary, wcro last night at various points in the city: with armored cars and machine guns, while tho streets were thronged. Talking Machines Greatly Reduced Some are samples, a little shopworn. Other are slightly used, having; been taken in exchange for our1 famous Paths, tha Quality Phonograph. All are in splendid condition. Tha savings are well worth considering:. Don't per mit price or terms to interfere with your having; music in your home this Easter. Let us show you how convenient we can make it for you to hava this great pleasure and profit. $115 VICTROLA Slightly used. Mhoany. $45 VICTROLA Golden oak. Slightly u6 im COLUMBIA Mahogany. Slightly used. $m COLUMBIA Oak cabinet. Slightly used. .'85 $100 $100 S2HCRYST0U slot Sample machine, uied for X Vv window display. Mahogany. $251 TABLATONE $lft Sample machine. Art mod el: mahogany. Very beautl ful. F. A. NORTH CO. NEIGHBORHOOD STORES rnNIKAL: 1J08 Chtttnut St. wxat ruiLA.: so: a. a:d at. KENSINGTON! 1813-15 E. Allecbtar MANATONKi 43T1 Main St. NORTTI rniLA.l 2ISS N. Front St. NORKISTOWN: ztt W. Main St. CrtESTER: S13 Edament Ave. CAMDEN l SSI Broadway TRENTON t 200 K. State St. READING: 15 N. Sth St. F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Plcai send me a complete de icrlptton of your faamlns In allghtly used Talking Machines; alio details of eaiy-payment plan, without lntereit or extras. Name f.... '..'...'. ..'... Addresa .... K. U I i . . . ... 24-20 terliii Tires For high quality high mileage and low coat-per-mile. Hand made with more rubber than usual with rubber and cord fabric bound inseparably together with the Sterling long-time-cure. Sterling Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH " 1238 SPRING GARDEN ST. roKE3, A capital Tea You can spell tea any way that strikes your fancy but when you're looking for a capital tea to drink there's just one kind to choose. TETLEY'S tea Once you try a nice hot cup of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea, fragrant and full-flavored you'll forget that there ever was any other kind of tea but Tetley's. And its all because we know how to blend it that's the secret! BLAUNER'S 833-35 Market Street BLAUNER'S 833-35 Market Street BLAUNER'S BLAUNER'S - SALE OF $40 DRESSES 550 New Easter Frocks A Wonderful Purchase for this Big Event Just in Time for Easter! f Embroidered Tricotincs, Beaded Georgettes, Bouffant Taffetas, Tailleur Poirct Twills, Harem Satins, Floral Printed Georgettes, Stunning Combinations. Every Dress in this Sale a new Spring stule and every Spring style is repre sented in this lot. All the smartest colors and trimmings. Every Dress finely fin ished and distinctive in line. A truly re markable opportunity. 4 TL k f Values 40.00 Street D r esses Spring Colors Afternoon Frocks All Sizes Dinner Gowns New Trimmings Women and misses will want several of tliese wonderful Dress bargains for their Spring wardrobes. Every Dress means a saving of 15.00. Every Dress reveals its real value in its originality, finish and quality. Sizes 16 to 48. All New Advanced Fashions "Blauner'8 for Women's Wear" is a 8 I o g a n proved by these wonderful val AS? . LGnVlSil lies v If Lh Sec our window display for a suggestion of the many styles of fered. '.. ... . "& a- j A 'J f. 1 A -lV9 .SECOND FLOOR Seventh ;! Wtlnut- ues. SEGOND FLOOR . mmXWLm Ji&t&kt umjmtoamto liilMI.iMMMimiltfm 1 LugUHijK
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