Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING BXJBMO. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', ITHUBSDAY, .MABOH 25, 1920
D'ANN UNZIO PLANS
FUME REPUBLIC
Proclaiming of New State
-Awaits Supreme Council
Meeting on April 21
PEOPLE'S PURPOSE FIXED
CHILE HAS NEW CABINET
Padro N. Montenegro Becomes Pre
mier and War Minister
-Santiago, Chile, March 25. (Ny A
I.) The president of Chile hns formed
n new cabinet, tbi premier nnd minister
of the Interior being l'udro Nnlusco
Montenegro, former minister of war.
Antonio Iltincui who. tit various
times during the Inst twenty years has
held portfolios In Chilean mlnistcrles,
li ' hern appointed minister of foreign
affairs.
GRAVI DiSQRDINI A
NA LIE
TORINO
Cli Operai Occupano Alcuni Sta-
bilimenti ma Sono Costretti
ad Arrendorsi
l y the Associated l'resn
Rome, March 'S. Flume is on the
ere of momentous events, nays dis
patches direct from that city. Captain
(Jabriele IVAiimmslo niui'thr- Fiuinnu
National Assembly have decided to pro
claim Finnie u republic, but will probu
My not taUe this action until after the
ineticg of the Siitircnn' A'Vd Council
nt San Hemo. Huij. on April '.'1.
Italian troops yesterday forced the
surrender of workmen who hud Milzetl
the Miani and Silvotrl factories ot
Naples, following n rejection of their
claims for increased wages. The men
had barricaded all entrances uud raised
the red Hag.
Workmen tit Turin have occupied the
Fiat factories as n protest against the
hours of work enforced there.
Forgery of bank notes on h large
scale at Flume has accentuated the dis
tress caused by the paralysis of com
merce. The populace, however, is de
termined not to submit to the Jugo
slavs. At a meeting of officers and prominent
citizens, Captuin IVAinmtizio reatlirined
his determitiutiou not to abandon the
city until it was either "ntciallj inde
pendent or a heap of ruins."
A geucral strike for tw cut -four
hours was called at midnight last night
at Naples as a protest luulni-t the ejec
tion of workmen who had seized two
factories there.
2 PRINCES REVISIT VIENNA
Government It Asked About Expell
ing Brothers of Ex-Empress
Vienna. March 'J3. (By A. 1U
rdnces Sixtus and Francis of Bour-bon-1'urmu,
brothers of former Kmp
ress Zitn. are visitors in this city. This
act was made the subject of an In
terpellation in the National Assembly
yesterday, the government being aked
if it was in a position to expel them.
The motion claimed their presence in
Vienna "caused political miret and
suspicion."
Trlnce Sixtus claims protection of
the French mission, while I'riuce Fran
cis takes a similar position with the
Belgian representatives here.
STUDENT SOVIET A MYTH
Undergraduates of Kansas College
Played Prank on Professor '
Hays. Kan.. March 2.1. (By A I' ) I
The student "soviet" of the Fort
Hays Normal School hns cea-ed to exist, j
In fact, it never did exist, according
to the county prosecutor, except in tlie
mind of one of the faculty members,
I Casper Harvey, who resented an
"ultimatum" from the .student body
that every one connected with the in
stitution would have to help lay the
frchool running track jesterday or take
a ducking.
Professors Harvey and .lames Start, I
with a student named l.hidqulst, re
fused to take any part in the work, nud i
were ducked in a pond by the exuberant I
students. Harvey, upon emerging, tel
egraphed the state board of education
that the students had seized control
of the institution and that u virtual
"soviet" was in power. i
And that, said the county attorney
In his report, was ull there was to it
ADVKnTtSKMENT
COOPERATIVE
PLAN OF SELLING
SHOES A BIG
SUCCESS
Royal Boot Shops Policy of
"Every Customer a Partner"
Cuts Men's Shoe Prices $3
to $6 a Pair and Causes
a Rush of Business
jnMHg iininiieipnin D.v storm is
tdc onij way in express tu,. new nnd big
co operative selling idea introduced a I
few dajs ago at the Koyal Boot Shop
(for men i northwest corner of Thir '
1nth and Market stree'-. and on the
JWond Floor. r.'Oi Chestnut street j
The plan not onlj makes "every man .
a partner." allowing the customer
to buv Sill sW, for Sin and $10 shoes
for 57. but the privilege is extended
with every pair of shoes bought.
A tremendous Spring stock of over a I
quarter of a million dollars' worth of
Burt A. Packard's famous "Korreet
Shape" Shoes, Thompson Brothers' I
"Handcraft" Shoes. Charles Katon Co
1 Crawford" Shoes are being shown nnd I
sold on the 'vo-operative spiling" ow. I
price basis I
Investigation shows that the public I
response bus been astonishingly largo.
and grow log every duy since the plan
was inaugurated To make it pnv. '
however, the sales must rpnMi IKflll '
pairs a week, a Hgure which the busi
ness not onlv gies assurance of soon
nttaining. but of probably doubling.
How did I come to think of the
i"" operative p!n? ' said Mr. Peter A
Hill, owner and manager of the Royal
Boot Shops, repeating the question of
his interviewer "Simnlv to cut the
tremendous prices asked In Philadelphia
for men s good shoes, nnd also because I
felt a personal obligation In helping the
public that stood so lo.willy bv us since
opening our Basement Store four jears
ngo, at lower than -elsewhere prices for
better-than -elsewhere shoes.
"Of course, making every purchaser
n partner is the best policy we ever
devisfd, because the public gets the big
end of the profits, nnd p..i. them .., I..L-
We could not. however come out safely
DOUBTS KAISER CAN
AFFORD TO PAY BOARD
Ex-Emperor Virtually Broke, De
clare Dutch Officials Not
Heroic
The Hague. March 2.".-By A P )
Dutch officials who say they know
the real financial condition of former
I Tmperor William of Germany arc
(greatly amused nt various reports ema
nating irom ueriin to tlie enect tlint
William ga've monetary support to the
l'actionary revolt of March IS.
"In renllty the former emperor Is
virtually n poor man." an official told
the Associated Press tiiday. "There is
a question whether he hns enough
money to pny Count Bentinck. owner
of the castle nt Amerongen. where Wil
liam hns been staying, since November,
J01S. whnt he owes him."
According to another official familiar
with inside negotiations between Wil
liam of Hohenzollern and the Dutch
' (tovcrunient since the former's nrrlvnl
in Holland. William has throughout dis
played anthing but n heroic attitude,
j So anxious has he been to secure Hoi
llnnd's protection, he hns been glad from
the very stnrt to give u pledge not to
participate in political intrigues. It is
said tliis pledge has been renewed, but
whether the renewal was written or oral
officials decline to sny. H is known,
however, that it was originally oral.
"We are confident he will keep his
pledge, nn omciai rcmnrueu.
I'jbllshod nn-t m.trlbulM Under
PERMIT NO. 341. t
Autriorlied ly the act nt October fl.
1017. on flla nt the Tostoftlce of Fhlla
llplila, Pa.
a. p M'ni.rcso?.
foatmaiter General.
sltunzlone del Gablnrtto e' scrla per
l'nttltudlno dei socialist!, 'ma vl e tutta
vla speranrn dl mlglloramonto, nncho
pcrcho' 1 cnttollcl, per reaztone contro
i socialist!, potrebbero schlerarsl com
patti dnlla parte del Ministcro.
In quanto nt voto di fiducin si credc
che non potra' avers! prima dl sabnto,
K' stato annunr.Into che IDConcll o
Supremo degli Allentl si rluuirn n Sau
Itcmo il 21 nprile'prosslmo.
11 Conslgllo delln Legn dellc Nazlonl
terra' la sun p'rosslma scduta In ltoraa
nci glornl U5 c "0 aprile.
the French Peace Commission, due to
tho failure of the United Statos to ratify
tho Jj'rntien.Amerlenn treaty. Agree
meat to thin effect. Contain Tordlcu
Pn7s, was made between President Wil
son nnd Premier CIcmenccau.
According in the .Intirnnl do Geneve,
fourteen Itusslnti and Hungarian
princesses nud baronesses have been
driven 'to suicide In tho resorts around
LnUo Geneva, Switzerland, Indirectly
Cable Briefs
French occupation of the Rhlnclnnd
limy be extended to 1035, according to
Andre Tordlcu, who wos n member of
Itomn, 2." mnr70. I.c truppe ierl
costrlnsero nlln resa gll operni che si
erano imnadronitl degli stabllimentl
Mlnnl o Sllvestrl u Xnpoll, in segulto
al rigetto dellc loro dnmnnde per tin
aumento dl paga. Gll operni avevano
barrlcnte ttitte le cntrnte degli stablli
mentl cd innlbernta In bnndiern rossa.
In segulto n clo' uno sciopero genernle
dl 21 ore c' stato proclamato n'Napolt,
come protestn per il trattamento sublto
dngli operai che avevano occtipato I due
stnbiliinenti dl cul soprn.
A Torino eli onerni lianno occupnto
i gll stabllimentl Flat, come protestn
contro le ore di Invoro loro imposte.
Cn dispaccio qui' glunto da Flume
dice che In clttn' e' alia vlgllia dl lm
portnntl eveutl c che Gnbriele D'An
nunr.lo e l'Assemblea Nazionnle Flu
mar.n hannn deciso di proclamare la
repubblicn di Fiume. mn che probn
bllmente tale proclnmnzlone non nv
verrn' flno a dapo la rlunione del
Conslello Supremo Allentn in Italia, a
San Berno, il 21 nprile prosslmo.
Da Fiume si se?nnlu pure ehe in
Inrga scaln sono stuti perpretuti furti ill
bniiconotc a causa delta paralisl del
commerclo. I.n popolnzione, cio' nono-
staute. e" detcrmlnnta a non sotto
mettersi nlla Jugoslavia. In una
rluuimie dl tlfficiuli e prominent! citta
dini tinman! D'AnnuuzIo riafTermo' In
sun decisionc di non nbbnndnnarc la
citta' flno nl raggiuuglmecto delta indi
pendenzn di rnzza o a ridtirla un am
masso d! rovlnc.
i ici circuu puiiuci m riiieue cue ju
How Much Should You
Save in One Year?
How much DO you save? It
should be Q of your vrRgts,
no matter what your condition
in life. Ordinarily, it should be
much more. Tho majority of
the world's most successful bus
iness men owe their millions to
the first $200, $500 or $1000
they saved from their wages,
Make YOUR start today.
We fay 3.6S Inlrt$t from '
Day You Depoilt
and permit you to draw four
checks a month.
two countries. Some of the suicides
were well known In American society.
That tho American effort to mnko
Great Britain dry Is a purely commer
cial scheme has been discovered by the
Egyptian Mail, a newspaper published
nt Cairo, Egypt. Tho object, It Is said,
A.K.N.
BUTTER
If you and your family enjoy good
cooking and good meals, then you
want the best butter. A. K. N. plays
an important part, three times a day,
in thnticnnda nt ffood homes. Dc
cause it is "Bhlladclphla's Finest
Butter." Tell your dealer to order
It for you.
H. It. AIKEN
Wholesale Butler, Eggs, Margarines
1SB X. Delaware Art., i-iiun.
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WHAT ARE The "VITAMINS?
A little attention to food values will add
to your health, happiness and working
- efficiency.The outer coat of the "whole wheat
contains a mysterious chemical substance
called VitamineMwhich is essential to life and
health. When you eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit
you get all the vitamins, mineral salts and other
tissue-building material in the wholewheat
rain-all prepared in a digestible form. It
is the most real food for the least money.
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"ESCOURT'S MEAT MARKETS AGAIN
LEAD THE WAY
CMcledi Occupation
Telephone operat
ing means work
near home, short
hour, agreeable
associates, attractive
surroundings- and
hot lunches at cost.
The salary is liberal
while learning and
is increased rapidly.
There are annJrer
sary payments, sick
benefits and vaca
tions with pay.
Talk. with Miss
Stevenson, 1631
Arch St. about this.
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Spring Sale of
USED CARS
March 22nd to 27th Inclusive
NOT since pre-war days have wc had
such an attractive display of Packard
Used Cart as in this 1920 Spring
Sale, at prices representing most un
usual values. Late models, almost like
new1-older models, repainted, overhauled
and warranted various styles and range
of prices to suit the needs of business, of
the family and of recreation.
When you buy a Packard you get definite
intrinsic value, for Packard cars are built to
endure and designed to keep their style
their depreciation is slow while their use
fulness is spread over many years. A used
Packard "Twin-Six" will give you more
economical, more reliable and more com
fortable transportation than any new or
used car you can buy for a like amount.
The high principles of the house of Packard
standing behind our used vehicles make this
the safest used car market in the world.
Used Cars of Other Makes
Betides the USED PACKARDS, you
will find cars of other makes at excep
tional prices.
Used Car Department
Packard Motor Car
Coupany
of PHILADELPHIA
319 NORTH BROAD STREET
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Cake That is the Pride
of Philadelphia Homes
In jHUnc Inch grade !wes nt Havings
of !J to $0 per pmr were it not for
me qiinninj mi Irs uliioh the eo-opent i
tive opportunity puts within ever body' I
rrach.
It uaR leururd that the mnrgin of
jtroso profit only rouged from 1.1 to 'J,.
pr rent jnr piiir, figures that nre uot
at all too low for safety when the tre
mendous dully Increase of the crowds Is
taken into consideration
Of course there Is inui-h morn be
hind tiix co-Qperntive policy that makes
or its succes.s, Mich an immense qiiun
ty purchases of high-grade nhoe.
made to the firm'n owu specifications
liv many of the country's foremost man
tifacturers; central locution, big nnd
tuick .turnovrrn and overhead charges
Mltntlflcally reduced to the lowcut cost
In fact the extent of the business under
Mich a policy is virtually unlimited, be
cause the advantage for each customer
is extraordinary. This busy shop la the
liasiment of rqrnvr Thfrtefntht and
JUrket strf, operates day and night,
mwjiiBajfTOrce on me. jod O u uiv (very
p'Wiwrofajiirsj to ujt m
if J
Uncle Sam, in a Nation-Wide
Campaign, Urges More Frequent
Meals of
Fore-Quarter Beef!
TO BACK UP THE GOVERNMENT WE OFFER
Specials for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Chuck Roast
Short Rihs
Hamburg Steak
Hanging Ten
derloin Steak
STEW BEEF . 9,
FOR EASTER"
Small Sugar Cured O OC
Regular Hams
Shoulders Pork (for Roasting) . . .19c lb.
Smoked Picnic Shoulders l9Yzc lb.
Fresh Pure Lard (in 1-lb. cartons) 24c lb.
Best Boneless Bacon ( p,1,". ) . . . . 30c lb.
Fine Fowls, 3V2 to 6 lbs 38c lb.
Fresh Eggs
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tord of post.,, !ln, iltcrat,lre .ppealine to' 4321
W i,. tne public 'to "Sao money en meat." bladi . , ...
AL Ue ,win distributed by the Philadelphia (ordl I i'tl"'" io J.lk.'i
LJ falr-prlre loinmlttce. A campaign for Thi I SSl"..:'.:.
iartlal 0Uewv ot the country to avc money Mill i win pnlkct cmndiuon.
tariff" w he March 23 to 27. ' "' t ,7 P
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p mlseloner. issud flu appeal for house xh!if 0tr
-. wins i uu iuc cucapcr quis 01 m(St. .. ....I SBSF
A which he said are Just as wholesome lA r . J .rT ssssl 4
l.n na tlie hlsher priced ones. "Ask your .ZlLs Br M W '
AE butcher tor chuei and brisket, Instead thoK sV
I of chops and sirloin," be uld. V M J
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TDHILADELPHIA is noted far and wide for its
excellent cookery, for the skill of its housewives.
Cooks and bakers, every one of them I
But a vast number of them have given up home
baking in favor of Philadelphia's great family baker
the Ivins Baker.
The tremendous demand for Ivinspound and Ivins
sponge cake last year taxed our resources. We twice
had to enlarge our bakery.
And today we can sell every pound of Ivinspound
and Ivinssponge cake that we can possibly bake. By
"possibly" we mean according to our standard,
and we know of no ' higher standard. It would be
"possible" to make more cakes, but it would mean a
sacrifice of quality. We have proved to our satisfac
tion, finally and for all time, that Philadelphia is a
quality market.
We were threatened last year with all kinds of
"price competition" by cakes of questionable quality.
But neither in nutriment nor taste did any of, them
measure up to the Ivins standard.
So the Philadelphia verdict was: "We will stick to
Ivins as we have for many years."
J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc.
JJAr of Gomd Bitcuila in Phlltdalphi tinea 1844
FQfftHRTS.6121 Woodland Ave.
IiOtUUAl S. E. Cor. 1 Oth & Vine Sts
908-10-12-14 Ridge Ave.
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