A hK r-r hi. 5f. tfl' 'V "n h ViaJdftG" PuM6ff,BKBifellA.i IttSSf ANS ATTACK POLES FURIOUSLY Heavy Artillery and' Tanks Pavo Way for Soviet Offensive at Zwiehef IOLSHEVIKI BATEN BACK tty ttm Aswrlaled Vris V.irsaw. March 2X Tttisinn IWhtii-- k JorrM which Iiuvp nttocked the F61UJr front villi .creat fury in the Tlrlnltr "f Uobriilck niveheoii repulsed -verywb"W. nrconllttjr to n stntcmcnt KMi'atinVnv hCadnuffKlerp here TheVBorYt orrcs wrcr (ypilpppd with Unnored atdoKXibilwr nnA tanks, and Wmcd to enter Jheir nttnrtk In the di- ircclfon of Mozir A nn effort, to retake that place irom thf Pole. At some places there ' hnrtrf-tewhanfl fiRhtloR and HlrM were tiiken and retaken before thvltolshevlkl wvre minify driven ilinck. Ieraberx rjfwpapero .nnnounry the capture of Irtlillov bv the- soviet forces and say Oiirl rtitixens nre fleeinc wend of tiioHnisiMfT nrm.v t'krtfjnlan hind quarters bnvAtwn removed ,lo IliiJunu by Premier .MaVl'a, it U snick A commnnicanton lulled jasterdnv ai nounce that afiV" tbe RrMMut artillesy preparation yet ' erperienred the ltol riicvUt infantry isdlranoed irr rohimns apaint the bridsvkesd t Zwieltol, aided by tanks and omored', mororraM. "After n unarp cncaf&niMit.'' savs the iioinniiiniontio-, tbr PolitMi troops .la'im!i(vl m rmint(r0'itnck. with bay- oncts and hand crisidp. dring theV encm( far from lhePolfb line. Jwl11 Meet APr" 25 "" 26 Allied "The Pole. ' the 'commuDVation Council at San Remo April 21 rcminurs. "catHureci.noe inn nunc rnri MnTh o-. (Hv A v ,TIl() juuci.iik: h,ll", ." iiKuuMc ..... taneouMy the roles JInlsltcvlst division iittviuirf in the sector -mi iiii ii lit r irinv iiifixTLi l rnniiii.i i . i a . . . :T..'.i;i..i,t.i;;;,.B ,u.. ,,. iP i-tfie ot luinns uii bo Mold in :,u:r .. nmi ninrhTnn cnnB. At hmt- APril 5 r -. t i announced. other points attempt to crow the Rircr 'Slttw. tvere cheeked." Tlie?ommunieation adds that inten hi artlllerv tiro continues bv both lnV nlons that and other ector. and thai the llolnlievlsti nre cnncentratins a irapidlv n oHibl and refornuns their shattered units for tlio purpose of reattackin; i On the Podolian front theBolhevita bnve attacked Nowaiiieniawjse, I.atv- cxaw and NovoconMantinow and the i neetor southwest of Dcranza Heavy fobting followed these attack"", which ' were pieceded bv artillery preparation A number of villasei in the legion of JJeranza changed hands time and again, liutthe Pole. countcr-atVckini: in the end-were the virtor. There wa much hand to hand tichtine in thoe villngex, i the Eebtiu; latiuR all dny and night, i forces alone the ralhray in the Kkntcr inodar region "on the Caucasus front. Ittichftrot. Match 10. (Delayed) A Oerman diritiblc balloon, headed for Mocok. fell today uear (Verno wltz. Itm officers and -K),0(M) .rubles, printed In llerlln, and nlso a printing preM for making money were tnken eharce of and broutht here b.v Iliima nlans. That is the second dirigible to fall into the bands of the Rumanians under similar circumstances. ROME CABINET MAY FALL Nittl Admits Ministerial Crisis In Italy Is Imminent Knme. March 24. (Uy A. F.I 'Hie possibility of n cabinet crisis In Italy Js RURgcsted by the Uiornaie n Jtaiin to dax. It says Premier Nittl himself ad mits that it may be -possible lie will be unable to secure a vote of eontidenee in the chamber. In this case, says the newspaper, either Prof. I.uigi Luzzati. the minister of the treasury, or Signer llonnmi. the minister of war, would succeed Nitti as premier, or Nitti would be entrusted with the task of forming another ministry. LADY GEDDES BORN IN U. S. But British Ambassador's Wife Is Not an American Woman Tendon. March 24. (lly A. P.I I.adv Oeddes. wife of the newly ap pointed Itritish ambassador, is generally spoken of as an American woninn. This, the Pall Mnll Gazette points out. is in correct. Lady Gcddcs was born in New York slate and educated at "Windsor. Nova Scotia, but she is the daughter of AV. Ross, of Belfast, who 6pent much of his life in America, but who, the paper says, was never naturalized. Sir Auckland and Lady Geddcs were hmarried in 1J10G and have five children. LEAGUE COUNCIL IN ROME 111 DEPUTIES NEAR FIST FIGH T , . RunTime council of the Al hes will mrrl . 'Which waa on We . . .,,. .,,, ' .'. . ' ,, of 'Emioozen anyj 'uti" """'"'""!! '""VV-- . "" : xne jii'il iiiviini: iu mo council oi Debate on Agrarian Reforms Causes Wild Disorder in Chamber NITTI CABINET MAY FALL Ky 'be Associated Press Rome, March 21. Catholics nnd Maximalists clashed in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday during debate on measures providing for agrarian re forms. For some time, there were scenes of wild disorders. Personal encounters, Tver prevented with Ufraculty y cooler members. Maximalists had been Interrupting the debate for onw time," when Snlvatorl Raiidercjil, CalhoUe. shouted "Oil, oil I" utSignor SemUl. Socialist, referring to the hitter's alleged speculation In tro leiim. Serrati leaped from bis neat and with clenched fists rushed toward the Catholic section, followed by his friends. He was stopped by other deputies, while Socialist deputies Mioutnl "Jesuits," "Sacristans" and "Hypocrites" at their opponents. A second clash occurred whn the Catholic Deputy Carpa accused the Socialist Deputy Lamella tf having asked the- support of the prefect nnd t,.t .nenrnnr if his POnStltllCnCV. M- mella flung himself townrd the Catholic1 benches, ncrompnntcu uy ins nuiicrcuis who fell over the desks shouting in vectives. The president of the chamber, former Premier Orlando, despairing of. restoring calm, suspended the sitting. On the resumption of the sitting Deputy Orano, who fought In tbq war, spoke strongly In opposition to the tiro gvnm of the cabinet as ict forth by Pre- JEWELRY ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS IN THE CITY S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. "DIAMOND MURrilANTS Ji:TIt.nnS SILVnrtSMITHS Loml.ii. March 24 (By A. P More than Hi. 000 anti-Bolhevik -ol diers have been found frozen to death on the steppes, it is nnnounced in n soviet iniliVn- communique received to day from Moscow b.v wireless. The (teiM)1"' comprise the plains in southeastern Uu-'ian and the western Aiatic pioinci I I The statement icports progress b.v the llolshcviki az.itn-t (Jeneral Demkine s lllllll I THE DRINK THAT REMINDS YOU OF I 'OLD TIMES ORDER A CASE WITH YOUR GROCERIES. THEPETERBREDTCO. ELIZABETH. N.U. mini laaBanaBamn Toundctl in JS63 The House that Heppe built Inautruratcd the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets We have just received from the Aeolian factories another shipment of the popular Heppe Pianola Pianos, to be sold at $775 each. For many weeks we Piannla were unable to se- lcuiuia cure any of these Pianrkc fi"e instruments, 1 ldllUb s? it is with con siderable pleasure that we are again able to announce these instruments for sale. The Heppe Pianola-Piano is one of our most popular player-pianos. Its de sign and construction are very prac ticable, and its price is very moderate. The Heppe Pianola -Piano con tains the great Aeolian patents, which have made the Pianola-Pianos famous for their powers of expres sion. The Heppe is one of the group of six pianos in which the Pianola player-action is built. The Pianola is used only in the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Heppe Pianos all of which are on sale at Heppe's. The Heppe piano is famous throughout musical circles as an upright piano of unusual merit. It Js the only I Lannp piano built with i Acjjpc three sounding- Pianrc boards. This l ldllUb patented feature gives to Heppe Pianos a tone very similar to that of a grand piano. Heppe Upright Pianos may be purchased from $475 up. Call, phone or write tor c a t a 1 ogs and f ti 1 1 p a r t i c u-lars. C. J. Hcppc & Son Powntown 111T-1D Chestnut St. T ptown 6th and Thompson Sts, l KKTI-P.Mr.VT I ROYAL'S CO-OPERATIVE SELLING PLAN , SHOULD WORRYj PROFITEERS Mr. P. A. Hill, of Royal Boot Shops, Says Exorbitant Shoe Prices Are Unnecessary 5l P 1 1 ill maiincuis director of the It" ill l'.'ini bhop- for men Jn babcnient at V. i or of l.'Jth ami Market nnd "ii -ml Horn of lHOl t'hest nut Street x uimIm rffiini: severe cnti clum bv rnnnv PliilaiMphian. Mr. Hill hag fathen'd the now famous m operatlM" "cllins pnln in force in lus shops that makes wr iiHtomcr n partner." and buns the prices of men s jjood shoes down I" lne InMSt basis, fi to 5t! a imii beiow the scule in force nt mot "Imp- Jlr Hills frienil- bt he mill turn a deaf cm to timli. nticisrns. He ns the reputation nf tini-huij: crer.v thine he start- His kuowleil.- of (hoemakin;;, factory detniU lolf. of nliocmakius, leather lost. ti i Ke(ond to none In Philadelphia Ah u stjlc creator lie ii famous And In- know ledge places him iu a pomon to diiail, hinld and buy Rood clioi' nt lowest wholesale pi ices. liliiliilloii Dr.ius Cunds. Kitdcii'e of Mr Hill's succe.s in ruttinc costs and prohts to give high piade allocs at low iinec is been in exhibition nf fpring Iloyal styles now nt both Jiope. It's attracting u lot of otteutlou because Mr. Hill invites vniaparlaon. wlictlier jou buy or not. fibo idea of letting the bhoea sell them aeJe, eery htyle t,et out on display tables Iu tba stori) with price plainly marked, is one that takes with the average jnan mIio doesn't like to he Mtrd by iiTcrrcalous salesmen, The Uoyal Hoot Shops are to be com Winded in this firm stand to reduce Jhn bltb cost of shoes, despite H t'rlUcUmi, and thousands of Phi In del -iUa mtn will aftord tbe-m hearty sup .jmfc iu ths ciniphiirti to reduce tho cost Hf ood kh. Adv. $7.90 Georgette Crepe Blouses, 4.85 Dainty blouses of superior Georgette crepe in white, ' flesh, navy and desirable combinations; beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. Special Tomorrow 4.85 Gppenheim.llins fi Chestnut and 12th Sts. An Extraordinary Suit Sale Tomorrow $2.1 .Ool I About 225 Jersey Sport Suits For Women and Misses New Spring Model "Wool jersey (Model Illustrated) in brown, green and blue heather mixtures; belted sport effect; notch collar and patch pockets. Very Remarkable Value 23.00 " . , . rt . . .. !L i y mlcr'frjftti oh Monday. Ho accused tl ,...Mf U4 wrHKiicHs in ine name con Irovcray. r.;"l,dJnK til ihe chance In political lain of Orano. who originally was a Hoclnllst, the premier asked, what he ,lu wl ,,,0ul be the government's n iy " Hi1. ICKnr(l ,0 '- Oroo re. piiea. 0 iipji-p from the Roveriw ',""' " net of patrloHmu clearly favor- 'ng Jiiinio as a separate entity." .wurlng the course of the session Premier Nlttl said the government . .ftretl ,hc bnl Krnntinjs the right of JSt v to women. t i h8 .Possibility of n cabinet crisis in rl!V.yii" ""BKCSted by tho Ulornale DJtalla today. It saja Premier Nittl himself admits that It may be possible lift will b unnblc to secure a vote of confidence in the chamber. Ill illla Aim ...... 41. ,. .................. cither Prof. Tailc'. l.iiswitl, the minister nf tha Ipfiamipu n- C3l-. TlAnit .u. minister of war. would succeed Nittl ns premier, or Nittl would be entrusted with the task of forming another min- isiry. GIVE CROWN PRINCE HOME Formor Kalser'a Son Granted 6utch Island for Exile The Hague, March 2.1. (Dy A. t) Announcement by the premier today that the Dulth Government had granted the Island of Wleringcn to the former crown iirlncc as a place of residence Is believed hcr.c to' complete the steps by which Holland seeks to meet allied de mands as lo tho safe keeping of former Emperor William and his son. A de cree by which William of llolienzollcrn would be confined lo tnnt portion of Ujrceht Including Amcrongcn nnd Doom was mado public Inst week. Ttennrts nre current the crown nrlnce asked that bis resldenco bo fixed on the t.lml nnrl declined nn opportunity to .. ' Li- .it.-- live near uis mmn. DAYTON FOP'UUTION 153,830 fiS?S . 9? 2107. or i&n,?,:J?l&!& Increase of 31.1 Per Cent Another Ohio Town Gains 144.1 Per Cent Waslilngton, March 21. (Uy A. P.) Population statistics for JO-'O. an nounced today by the CenHis Uiircau, Included! Dnjton, O., yl53,$30, rin Increase of YV cent j Worrell. O -iiii?,or S-W of 10,001), orlll'l ,dMiM 1 wo.. tiOol. Increase of 111- x"bu' Mrrry iE5f :., k rriT MW i . .mtMzasczM ipm' t vm. 'ym p ;. nllRSVrH&Lv Economy applied to this truck means something The Oldsmobilc Economy Truck has earned its title. There is nothing on four wheels of its capacity or near its price that will deliver more comfortably, moro quickly, or at less cost. This isnot an empty claim on our part, but a mat ter of actual record something you can figure in dollars and cents. . Larson-Oldsmobilc Company Truck Division 800 N. Broad St., Phila. HI U Valuation . r & ior Insurance Protection ALL industrial, mercantile, utilities and shipping enterprises should carry ad equate insurance. Unless from 8o to ao insured, depending on the character of the risk, the assured isaco-insdrer. "With today's increased price level of ioo over five years ago, most commercial enterprises are not insured up to 8o of -their value. If you are the 6wncr do you know the real present value of your plant as a basis for proper insurance ? If you dre the banker, is the enterprise to which you have loaned money adequately insured ? If you are a bond holder or. a stock holder, is your investment protected by being fully insured. Call the attention of those managing such ropcrties to the Valuation and Report )rnartment nf rhi. firm. Tf i a lnrnr firman. ization of experts with exceptional facilities for making valuations in a minimum of time. E " JUlln Mil .'iil"j:MwniMlMMllMlfBI! 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO I'lfiflffliiimiiii Free A 10-Day Tube Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube of Peptodent. The test will be a revelation to you. Note how your teeth look then. Teeth Are Coated With a Cloudy Film-Watch Them Whiten When You Take It Off All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Millions of teeth now glisten Millions of teeth are now daily bru:hcd with Pepsodent. You see them everywhere white, glistening teeth. On every hand it is evident that a new era has dawned in teeth cleaning. But the result is more than" beauty. Those film-free teeth are safer. To countless people this new method will bring life-long benefits. See the results Sec the results on your own teeth. Let your mirror tell you what they mean to you. The test is easy, pleasant, and is free. Old methods have proved inadequate,as nearly everybody knows. See what this new method docs. Your teeth are coated with a film. It is that viscous coat which you feel with your tongue. Millions of teeth are dimmed by that film, and millions are destroyed. Modern dental science traces most tooth troubles to it. It 1a that film-coat that discolors not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it.. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other troubles, local and internal, are nowa days traced to those germs. Brushing doesn't end it The film clings to the teeth, enters crevices and stays. If not removed it may harden. It destroys the luster of the teeth, and month after month it may do ceaseless damage. The tooth brush does not end it. The ordi nary tooth paste does not dissolve it. So countless teeth discolor and decay despite the daily brushing. Tooth troubles have become, in late years, almost universal. Dentists long have known the reason. On your visits to them they remove the film and tartar. But what was needed was a daily film combatant, and dental science has been seek ms it for years. Now you can combat it After years of searching, a way has been found to fight film. Able authorities have proved its efficiency by clinical and laboratory tests. Leading dentists everywhere, after test- -ing it and watching it, now urge its daily use. For home use the method is embodied tn dentifrice called Pepsodent. This is a new-day tooth paste, made to comply with all modern dental requirements. A 10-Day Tube is being sent to everyone who asks. This to quickly thow the millions what it does. . Applies a digestant The film i3 albuminous matter. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The object is to dissolve the film, then to day by day combat it. This method long seemed impossible. Pep sin must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But modern science has discovered a harmless activating method. Countless tests have proved this. Ana now active pepsin can be every day applied. Two other elements give Pepsodent a uniqu efficiency. But film removal is its most im portant action. No money accepted No money is accepted for a ten-day test7" not even for the postage. Everyone who asH it is Eupplied. Thus over two million PeP.'e yearly arc being shown what Pepsodent can o'- Simply mail the coupon. Then note now clean the teeth feel alter using PePsod,e"!; Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as .the, fixed film disappears. Compare your teeth now with your teetnm ten days. Then decide for yourself between the new method and the old. This is most im portant to you. Cut-out tho coupon so you won't forget. S. - The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, combined with two other modern requisites. Now advised for daily use by leading dentists every, where. Supplied'by druggists in largo tubas, 10-DAY TUBE FREE THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, DtptA, 1104 S.Wabash Ave., Chicago, IU. Mail 10-Day Tube ot Pepsodent to 371 ! SB L....4.. fc.C3fttol . 1 1 I .. , ,, , ..... . Jl 4 ml -jMjMn i - ttttJKStKSSEsiWbbsmIW'"''" , &. v ii ' 'vu ?' :V J ' A Af, 1 if , ' ' '' ' 't aitfrHf ta'K- ''ni- -gu.,:.S .-A, cublf J JbJri u.iitl ..jkMiAji.j&i.1Ai-. i ii MSI
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