W MX fi . X a , jr- r-. v ; ' M la,1 te J P ft Kh P hi pw ai i ffiSSPLANNING 10 GET ALL EUROPE rmkntrlAnnrt hu nienrrtars in -. ti c. rtn &. f uermany, iiiby l uaw ' for Gonoral Strike MODERATE CHIEFS PROTEST Ity It. K. KOPOTH Snrtlal SlnlT Cnrresnanitrnt of tho tlTrnlnr 1'iinur ..msir m r. Gnc;. Mnreli 27. Afthoujrii many Eiiropcon labor lenders linv.i been show ing a tendency to mortrrnto tlietr revolu tionary policy, the extremist minority, emboldened by disorders in Germnuy, 'lire more determined than ever to pre ylpltntc n senrrnl revolution. Ift-Mrlnf lenders of the Socialist parties nnd the srent trade unions m planning a vnit Reneial strike tlirouj! out Europe Ih order to establish Vhc dictatorship of the proletariat. Socialist chief, ulth some notions of statesmanship, however, like Hendtrr- on in Ensland, Thomas in France ami Turati in Italy, are Mrivlnc to prevent the execution of this plan. They declare- It la doomed to failure and would in- evitablj load to a violent reactionary movement, in which the working elates would risk loslnc most of the rights. and privileges they now enjoy. Thus, even so radical a revolutionist fas Jean Longuct, nt the Strasbourg . coucress of French Socialists, expressed doubts whether the time was vet ripe for the "world uprising" championed by Lenine. . . . , ' Most of the prominent labor union ' leaders seem to be equally .skeptical I about the success nnd apprehensive of j the consequences of a general Bolsho- 1 vist coup. Out these men are influenced lm the radical successes in Gorman. They are cowed by the violence of the . extremists and fear losing their fol- lowing among the workers if they show too much moderation. 'Liieretorc. u is by no means certain that they will Ruceeed in averting the spread of Spartacism throughout Europe. Spartacan ISevolt Premature According to reliable information re ceived here, the extremists' plan of campaign provides for the minultnn eous outbreak of triple alliance strikes! miners, dockers and railroad men In England. France nnd Italy, with the co-operation of the toilers hi Ger many, Russia and other countries. This vast movement was originally scheduled to begin July 21, 1010. but it proved impossible to bring about tho necessary unanimous aud simultaneous action on this date, and it was, there fore, postponed until this summer. The premature Spartacan revolt in Germany, hastened by the junker mill- ' tary coup, may result in an attempt to precipitate a general revolution in , Europe before the prearranged date. I.enine's adepts have been working hard ever since last July to over come the enormous difficulties that hindered the execution of the plot. It is, in fact, jnst about as difficult to , realize this international unity of strike action as it was to realize unity ' of military action during the war. However, unity of command was finally achieved by the Allies, a'nd the European extremists arc confident that, despite the irregularities in Ger many, they also will eventually suc ceed in co-ordinating the efforts of the Socialist parties and labor unions, especially in England, France and Italy and launching a general, ir . resistible offenslvo at n given time. Details of the plan have been ex- v haustively discussed nt recent meetings w between th extremist chiefs in Switzer- land and elsewhere. It was stated at thee meetings that if unity of action could be achieved the success of the European revolu tion was assured, while isolate?! strikes In one country nfter another, such as the recent successive railroad strikes In France, Ital. nnd England, al though they might have their uses as "rehearsals" and in stimulatlnc ecu- eral discontent and unrest, could neve" lead to decisive victory. Minority May Seize Power The Bolshevist plotters are not dis couraged bv the fact that they are a minorit Their doctrines tench how n minority may capture power. The reovnt French railroad strike is a case in point It was started by "n minority of employes on a single rail road. Then another minority on the council of the railroad brotherhood forced the brotherhood to proclaim the general railrond strike. Finally, a k third, minority in the Genera) Federa tion of Labor forced the federation to support the strike, and uus on the 1 point of forcing it to bring in the miners and dockers, wlion uu agreement wits ' concluded between the railroad com pany and its employe. , To effect an alliance between these j Bolshevist minorities of labor, whoso violence overrules and cows the more CORNER SUITE Southern and Western Exposure Ideal Honu? with Best Hotel Service Broad and Spruce MAM .w In Japan Teaism is a religion founded on the "adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of every day." A cup of steaming, fragrant "Salada" will make a convert of you. It takes you away from the fatigue, the nerve strain of every day re freshes your body jind regales your spirit. :aiada moderate majority, to co-ordinate their action so that it may no longer exhaust itself in isolated attacks, is what the extremist chiefs nre trying to do today. There is reason to believe that they hac again selected the month of July for the great, general offensive of which they dream, but it remains to bo seen whether they n-lll surmount the difll rultics of united action more success fully than last summer. Even In this case, their deftcat is certr i If the responsible labor leaders uniy refuse to allow themselves to be intimidated, and encourage tJio great mass of sen sible workers by their example. GOVERNMENT QUITS WARSAWJS RUMOR Poles Move to Bromborg as Bol- slveviki Advanco, Says Berlin Report By tho Associated Press London. March 27. The Polish Gov ernment wnR removed on Thursdny from Warsaw to Bromborg in ToHsli Tosen, twenty-five 'miles northwest of Thorn, necordlng to n Berlin dispatch to the Exchnnge Tehgraph Co., quoting rumors in tlint olty. f A staff correspondent of the As sociated Press, stationed nt Warsaw, filed a dispatch from that city on Thursday, which contained no hint of any Intention on the part of the Polish Government to leave Warsaw. Moreoer, there were no indications in his military news of any reason why the government should make Mich a move. Xovorossisk. the last base in south ern IUssin under control of General DenTkine, has been captured by the Bolsbeviki, according to a wireless dis patch from Moscow. The remnants of Denikinc's array, incfndlnir nhont ennn Cossacks, arc retreotinjc to the Crimen. uacssa, the great Htwsinn port on the Jlack sea, has been ocennied bv Ukrain- ions under General Ihiwlcnkom. com mander of the 1'kraininm nationnl nrmv actxirding to information received today by the Ukrainian mission in Paris and cablitl here. Warsaw. Mnroh "7 Tl,. A T Russian soviet forces, swinging south oi inty j-npei marsn country between Mozir'and Pinsk and nttacking Polish fnri'w nf vnrintiu nlnnAif ...., n .... of approximately 250 miles, have cap- uireu ijuvrriii towns along tne Sluteh river, it nummed in omcial state -monts. Issui'fl nt Pnllcli n-rmt. l.An.i... ters here. The enemy, however, has urru uuuuic iu ltuss me oiutcn river which parallels the front for a long distance. In the neighborhood of JJasIavl the folps virttmllv nnntliilntvi ..:. beigudc. Vladivostok, March 2". (Bv A. P ) Evacuation of eastern Siberia by American troops will be completed hi nbout April 1, in the opinion of officer's here. Tho transport Thomas sailed Marvh 10, with Colonel Morrow and 1S00 men of the Twenty-seventh Begl ment. The South Bend left March 22 with 2000 more Americans. The re maining force of 1000 men, with Gen eral William S. Graves nnd his staff, will depart on the'Great Northern with in the next frw days. Pennoylvanla Postmasters Washington. March 27. President WilMtm today fnt the following Penn sylvania postmaster nominations to the Senate : Clarendon, Bes M. Drkcoll ; Cornuclls Heights, Clarence S. Page; Coopersburg, Jeremiah II. Fetzer: Rad nor. Oscar G Darlington; Wllhon, Hilda J. Blomberg. Assistant Manager Advertising man wanted to' take charge and write advertising for manufacturer of Steam Heating Apparatus near Philadelphia. Position requires a capable, ener getic man, thoroughly familiar with advertising details and cap able of originating ideas for copy. Write us in confidence regard ing your experience nnd salary requirements. State age. Address B 703, Ledger ofllce. I! SiMii.1 . ftt Vi i ' n? a i """ -' '"- -0- Painting Below the Deck in a Ship is Deadly Work IE Cramped quarters, even when you're not work ing, are bad. But when you're on a job in a tiny space, it's ten times worse. When you breathe in deadly fumes in u place so small that no air gets to you, you are really flirting with death. Yet that's just what a Painter does when his job calls him to work beneath the hold 50 feet below the main deck. He doesn't dodge the the White Lead and the his system are deadly. Five days a week, with all the fumes he wants For his Health's sake he needs that extra day a week to rid himself of the 5 days' poisoning! Philadelphia Painters' District Council Number 21 EVENING PUBLIC D0N0H0E MAY RUN N CONGRESS RACE Real Estate Assessor and Manu facturer Urged to Be Candi date In Fifth District DARROW TO .SEE MAYOR Michael Donohoc, real estnte assessor and manufacturer, may be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for con gressman from the Fifth district. Mr. Donohoo was congressman from the district for two terms beginning ic 1010. He said, today Democratic lead ers in the district have asked him to run for the party nomination at the spring primaries. He has not made up his mind, he said. He nlso said he hnd heard noth ing of the report that the Vares will swing their support to him in case lie does capturo the nomination. Peter B. Costello, present congress man from the district, will confer with Mayor Moore on Monday. Tho Mayor's followers aro not in favor of supporting Congressman Costclln for re-election and the Vares arc against him also. Former State Senator John Tilden Murphy conferred with Senator Varc today and it was reported that he might be supported by tho Vnres for the Re publican nomination in the Fifth dis trict. Darrow to Confer With Major Congressman George P. Darrow. of the Sixth district, also out for re-election, will confer with the Mayor next week. With respect to Mr. Darrow it was charged that he was persuaded In the mayoralty primaries to hold back a prepared statement indorsing Congress man Moore against Judge Patterson. Further, it was said that he even voted for Judge Patterson. It wns this development which lent color to tho report that the Vares might finally support him. Congressman Darrow is in Wudiington today, but will be homo tonight to begin trying to repair his badly wrecked political fences. In spite of the feeling that the A'ares may back Darrow for rcnominatlon, the belief persists in informed circles thnt Darrow is riding for a fall. The Penrose leaders of tho Sixth district have Indorsed candidates for delegates In the district, but have withheld ac tion on the congressional seat. Failed to Vote Wet The Vares, it fs believed by man, will be unable to reconcile their fi per cent beer nnd light wine plank with Congressman Darrow'a vote for prohi bition. It was recalled today that Vare MILL PROPERTY WANTED We will bur or rent mill prencrtr of lofU or floor nonce of 20.000 to 40,000 a. ft.. Willi or without nou-en mut be rood rropo. Itlun. located In Kennlncton. Frunktord. A . .oriii i llllltunpnin. tlromlwny. New York City. vuTumunirme lviin 4. ai, Somerflcttl. 001 EXTRAVAGANCE is domestic suicide One mir to economize Is to line Lapin's Handy Pad UI remove shine. KreAFe, road and food lnln from clothlnc RlovtH, epata, etc Has many other uses Com Only lSe at DniB Departmnt Stationery Qro ceri Hardware nnd Central Htnres .Mnde onlv lir The I,apln t'o. N. K. Cor. 16th A rnrrlsli St., I'lilln. r. TWENTY SALESMEN wanted at once. We teach you the pschology of the fundamental principles of salesmanship free and pay highest commission while ou learn. Only men of sterling worth need upply. Experience unnecessary. Call immediately, 1049 Drcxcl BIdg. Born-Means & Co. Ask for Mr. Cnrter or Mr. Signorclli. i . I J:.M , .-v.--ft -y-'JiFl ""', -- job he takes it. But Turpentine he gets into 5 days' pay, gives him more than he wants! LEDGER PHILADELPHti, SATURDAY, men urged Mr. Darrow, at the time, not to voto for prohibition, as nlso they urged Mr. Costello to bo "wet." Tho only basis for the belief that Moore leaders in the northeast may decide finally to back Congressman .Cos tello is the declaration of Magistrate Campbell, of tho combined executive committee of tho district, that his mind Is open and that he la not committed either for or against Costello. William p. Disston, manufacturer nnd a Moore leader, said, howorer, that he is un alterably opposed to Costello. McKlnley Scouts Report Councilman McKlnley, one of the members of the Vare minority in Conn. ell and one of the Vare leaders in the nortneast, ana other Vnre leaders in the Fifth Congressional district, said that the rumor thnt tho Vare men would support a Democrat to succeed Con gressman Costello was ridiculous. "Wo are against Costello, of course, but wo will support a representative Republican to succeed him. ' Councilman McKlnley then pointed to Magistrate Costello ns his favorite as a candidate for Congress. IDENTIFY WOMAN KILLED Auto Victim Was Mrs. Cella Roth field Doy, Hit, Dies The body of a woman killed at Gt rard avenue nnd Thirty-ninth street last night by an automobile was today identified as that of Mrs. Cella Roth field, thlrty-flvo years old, of 3807 Wyaluslng avenue. The woman's husband, Jacob Roth- field, identified the body this morning nt the morgue. Mrs. Rothfield was crossing Girnrd avenue when the speeding auto struck her and continued cast. Several per sons gave chase, but the driver es caped. Vincent Ryenski. twclvo years old. of J1173 Richmond street, wns struck by an automobile near his home last night and died later in the Northwest ern Hospital. Tho autolst, William Valentine, of 3718 North Oratz street, took tho boy to the hospital. Later ho surrendered to police of the Belgrade and Clearfield streets station. Mary Craig, of 07 Douglass street was struck by an auto while crossing Market street at Thirty-second last night. Sho received serious inltirlos. nnd was taken to the University Hospi- ini. Real Estate and Building Exposition H Under the Auspices of the PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE BOARD First Regiment Armory, Broad and Callowhill Street WEEK OF APRIL 5 TO 10 Opening Addresses by Mayor Moore, of Phila., and Mayor Ellis, of Camden The Exhibitor Will Include Philadelphia Real Estate Board Operative. Builders' Association Atlantic City Real Estate llotml Snowhlte Sales Co. Calorie Heater Co. J. I'. Ilnrhanan K Co. l'enna. Fire Insurance Co. Insnranro Co. of North Amerfea Tewls A. Tnulane I'hlllp N Arnold W, I.. Craven's hons Walter C. ReUulni Chns. T. lln Co. II n 1 1 d t n e Association 1-eniue American Tin S. Terne IMate Co. Tubular Ilentlnc & Ventl- latlnc Co. IYeil K, Mchmldt &. Son. Ine. Iltuilelt & Co.. Int. Mm. II. Wilson i. Co. (Irani lire A. Marine Ins. Co. Walter II. rhllllps Ilethlehem Clmmber of Coimnerre C. r. Roberts & Co. Irkln Uater Heater Co. CImim. IV. Slinffer Co. Atlantic City Ileal Kstate lloanl rhlla, (ins Ranee Co. Camden llnil ltute Hoard nirnalon rrlestman Matual II Jne. Dallas S. Hartley Nnmiiet Moremian North riiiladelphla Renltr Itonrd Odorless Incinerator Co. Ahrom Cox Stove Co. Klein StoTe Co. .M. Jacob Markmnn .1. Reynolds A Hons A. J. Ilorartli Corp. lYnnklln lire Ins. Co. II. i:. Shortlldce .M. Getr & Son, Ine. rhns. tZ. Neese llucli V. (Julnn Snmuel T. Hall ym. Levis, Inc. John C". Orters J, rrank Clancy New Troeess Ntoe Co, William Thompson .1. II. Goodwin A Co. Harris J. Ittu 11. niulr Cooke J. II. MrClatclir II. T. Carkeek Kompak Co. He) man & nro. Spencer Heater Co. C. Harrr Johnson Illrhmond Ntoie Co. Arthur Iloswell llnrtlrtt Ooroites Walter V. Anhlu (Irrenfield X ini:K miAwiNn vou vamiaih.i: i'iti.i:s r.vi:uv nioiit rilOTOl'LAYS PHOTO PtAYS THRU w company r PlMERICA Alt.mUv II"'. Morris & PassjrunK . Alnambra MakDallyatS: Evbs.0.400. jnu.vR cahti.i: In "T11B AMATKUR NVIKC" A I I rrUCMV Trankford Alleehe ALLLUn&m siat niiy 2:15. i:rs. NAZIMOVA in STRONQUIl THAN DHATH" at 8. ADni I r 02D THOMPSON 8TB. ArULLU MATINEE DAILY ANITA f-TRWAUT In 'THE .U'ClOUnNAUT" ADfAniA CIIKSTNUT "slow 10T AKCAD1A to A. M. toll ltd XML 10TU MAilY III.i: MlNTl.li in JUDY OK HOCU'irS HAnilOU" BALTIMORE nABM JIOHAHT linsWOHTH In BKllIND 11I1J DCOIV BLUEBIRD lmOAt) STnCBT AND SUSQUEHANNA AVE. v.flti:t. n.AYTON in "TQUNO MKH WINTIIKOI'" BROADWAY .fsW.' VI01.A DANA In "TUB WILTXJW TURK CAPITOL 7 2 MAIUCIST STTIEET 10 A. M. to 11.15 l. M. uinni! ki:nnedy in "T1IK W.OOM1NO ANOl.1." Sr nM'iAl atn & Maplowond Aves. COLvJiNlAL a 30 7 and U V. M. NOItMA TAI.MADOB In BHi: I.OVKH AND LIES I-lVtDDrCCi MAIN ST. MANAYIJNK EMr Kt-30 MATINEE DAILY WII.MAM nUBHKI.T. In "dllOD WITH KIRK" FA1RMOUNT 8ffi,aAS OLIVE THOMAS In "thu mxmiors i.auy" f A 1VIT1 V THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAlYlll-l 0A M toMldnlgut. MARY Ms- 1.AUKN In TOHUED IlKIDr." 56THSX- MATINEE DAILY ,AllV M1I.EH MINTIJIl n "ANNE Ol'' OltEEN HA1ILKB" THIRD 4 ITTZWATER lK.A.lNiS.l-ll,l ORGAN MU tBIC NEI.I HHIPMAN In nxric to ood'h cul'ntry- 7T" K1-.U.vn Ilroad Bt. at Erie Great Northern .... 7 n,i 0 j. M KATHEHINE MarDONAI.li ln K THE THt'NDERHOI.T" IMPERIAL"!?.1.. iti - B1Uom:iM ecrni & wainut hts. 2.30. EVCS. TAO. ERIC BIllWIIIilM "J 'IlLlW Jiunii.iiin LEADER 418T i LANCASTER AVE. MATINEE DAILY MsnLKAN and .MAY In AY LE' "MARY'S ANK . mrnTV 11ROAD A COLUMBIA AV. LlBEK 1 MATINEE DAILY -" NORMA TALMADOE In "A DAUCIHTKR OV TWO WORLDS" f,H TiWT fcTHEET THEATRE 333 1V1AKN.Cs l 0A. M. to lltlS 1.U. "THE 81'OILERS" ..-VTM7I 425 BOUTH bT. Orchestra. WlOUCJ-t fontlnumis 1 to 11. '" Enl. WILLIAMS In "THE FORTUNE HUNTEn" trilPlVlrA 0T1I MARKET OTfl. tUKCJA MATINEE DAXLT mwomiw LA SITUAZIONE DEL GABINEnO NITTI Vario Sono lo Provision! Rigu ardo al-Voto di Fiducia Doila Camora rabtlshed and Dlntrlbuled Under , ... , PKnMIT NO. 341. ...... Authorised by tho net f O01.0.,?' J01T. on file at the rostoltice of Thlla lelphla, re. A. 8. nUHLESON. . Postmaster General. . Roma, 27 marzo. NcH'imminenra dol voto dltfiducla che II Gabinctto Nltti rlchicdera' alia Camera varlc sono le provlslonl cd i giornnli pubbllcano lunghi nrtlcoli al rlguardo. Moltl rt tcngono che la posizionc del Gabinctto sla critica c cho l'On. Nlttl non rl usclra' ad nvcrc il voto con la quale la Camera csprima fiducia al prcscntc Governo, D'altra parte i giornall favorcvoll al Ministero ritengono cho gll Incldcntl c le Violcnie verifieatcsl trn Bociallstl e deputati del partlto cattollco si rlsol vcranno a favoro dol Gablnetto e che qucst'ultlmi, per non fare il gluco degh nvvcrsarl flniranno per votare in favore del Ministero. Ieri furono indettc varic riunioni del gmppi parlamcntarl nllo scopo dl deciderc circa il voto politico che prob nbllmente si nvra' oggl sabato. Dalle decision! che detti gruppf hanno preso, espcclalmento dallo deliberation! del gruppo parlamcntare cattollco, dipen dera' la sorte del Ministero Nittl. Circa i reccnti dlsordlni a Napoll, Firenre, Brescia si npprende che l'ordine e' stato rlstablllto. A Nnpoli gli sclopcrantl dcllo ondcrie Mlani c Sllvestrl finlrono con l'arrcndcrsi alle WE HUV DIAMONDS GOLD & SILVER Jewelry of All Kinds Ulltliwt I'rlres fald Penn Smelting & Refining Works "Tho Old OoltJ Shop" ,906 Filbert St., Phila., Pa. one nullders. United Realtors. Inc. . rincenttno Kenner rihowers Oixratlie Hulldrrs' Aso- elation rhlladelnhln Klettrle Co. Adolf Wolff Crane Ice Crenm Co. Osrflcld W. Davis lira Assn. of rhlla. Samuel C. Kane. Ine. Chas. II. Hockley Harry J. Mcl.ran John a. Williams S. & S. Water Co. W. Kdnln Dlalr Crane Co. 12dvr. T. Flood I Sou 1'earce Fireproof Co. rred. Sahln A Co.. Inc. Heck tlroe. Co. (ialnndny Klertrle Co. 1. V. Ityan A. F. Henrlrk Co. Ilrklcrman Ilros Co. 1'. II. Kelly John A. Harry S. Stern Haynes SelllnK Co. Monroe M. Johnson W. n. Glenn A. rinkerton llrnn- II. Ottens Home Insurance Co. Alio Kolsky A Co., Inc. Voeilette Snlrs To. Taube Thor Klertrle Shop ADMISSION FREE VHOTOI'IJIYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantco of early showing of the finost productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK M "vrtora HARIIV fAliPT "OVERLAND RED" PALACE 12HMAnEET STREET ma riYorVH idhilw PRINCESS 10'?IA"KKT STREET OVERLAND RKt) REGENT 'b'ST. B.loW 17TH THE WALKQ'rrg' RIALTqwNv ST. "THE WILLOW TRUE ' i"LV in RUBY MAmccVl- sH,:LOW " ..IlEATRIZ MICHn'l.ENA,:18P' "' 'TLAMS OV THE IIELLOATB'' SAVOY J211 MARKET firnnm. DOROT;iY8DAAi:Tol0,nMIDNIaUT "1ILACIC IS Wlll-rJP o Ti." ."-' "iiiucjc i8 wmfn!! SHERWOOD n ,?Vd WALLACE nKAniSI0RB "DOUBLE .SPEI-D STANLEY YA'STW0 inT" .MARION Vav, ""ilBI'.M. MAnnir !-. i'i: '" wu rJi4UY ' VICTORIA SAa wii" MIRIAM roorVY, '""'lOJ'.M. HHOHMl A HITRriANri M r 7 ' ' " NIXON-NIRDLINGER & 1 1 iwt I ICO BELMONT "u AUyv MAHKiflf LIONEL nARRYAIOHn in "the cori'Enni:"i .ln CEDAR 00T" AWD CKDA" AVBNUK Star Cast In "OTHER """""" "ui'iu in imh Kldd'g Kids" COLISEUM ' mai,kSL?b?5sn DOROTHY DALTON In "1 1 .1 A,NIJ'HT CHARLES CHAPLIN" ln)Nl",uy$' FRANKFORD im muo Jin. '.'.'W rODY In ."Tlw BHov.,i nt. HAH. CIIAt-LIN in "A Jln.y K, JSi:. JUMBO HiASaSC LOCUST JSK ,XD WWZW DOROTHY OIHii i5"'u,ao'-'1 "MAnT ELLEN COMES TCJ TOWN" NIXON D2D .""WfTs. 'yLOAFERBArJD'Ty.,''' RIVOLI "D AND BT?W&a,f T STRAND "ANTOWN AVE. LIONEL TIARRTMOHE In THE COPPBAltEAD"" WEST ALLEGHENY i8. 7. Mni.Vjn W&.WAmHW'" T ' al'tll Hf HUH ComplsU Urt showln, prorn & (k IwU apoMra Ofiurday vuUca fujiiiir MAROjH 27, 1926 H 1 truppo che avevano cJrcondato jjtL stablllmentl. Quanto oncora desta np nrenslono e lo scionero agrario not basso Plemontc. 'Un gravo scontro feroviario c ar- TAntitn net nreaftl fit 1Ynntebba. a 31 mlglla da Udlne, o prccisamento sul ronto Fella. Dodlcl persono rimasoro ucclse o trcnta fcrlto. Ln locallta' ovo nvvenno lo scontro o' presso il confine Austro-Itnllano. Ijc vittlmc in maggio ranr.a sono studentl in mcdlclna egizl nnl I nnnlt-arnnn illrflll n Tterllno. Un dlspaccio da Glncvra annunzia cho il reggente d'Unghcrl n hn.scgre- tntnentn nfrortn tl trono an cx-imncra tore Carlo d'Austrla, informandolo cho tutto o' stato dlsposto per n ritorno della monarchla deeli Asburgo. Tale ritorno avrebbe il consenso tlclln mag giofanza della popolazloue. WOULD DODGE POLITICS Vassar Alumnae Vote to Keep Body Out of "Bio Muddle" Philadelphia alumnae of Vassar Col lege today voted to keep tho general as sociation out of politics. The local branch, at an annual luncheon nnd meeting nt the Collego Club approved n resolution presented by Miss Ida Wood, '77, declaring that polit ical nnd social questions upon which legislation is pending or contemplated, do not fall within the scopo of the col leeo board of representatives' or the General Alumuae Association. Miss II. Vclma Turner was ciectcu president of the Philadelphia alumnae, nther new officers nro Mrs. Edmund G. Raw-son. vice president ; Miss Katharine P. VanDuscn, secretary-treasurer; Jira. Robert C. Clothier, assistant secretary ; Miss Elizabeth Forrest Johnson, mem ber of the local alumnao council; ansa Helen D. White, representative on the board of representatives, and Mrs. Ken neth Stuart and Mrs. Charles Wood, directors. Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young mAAim i duimlMntertM.Ilz. KUW. LOST Mesh Bap, containing latch key and small ehani-e. between Third and Chestnut and Dock streets. Thursday afternoon. Finder please return to MISS G. LATTASH 351 Roseberry at. Phone Dickinson 3164 N. Automobile Mechanics Skilled automobllo mechanics are always In demand. The moro ekllled you aro the moro pay you set. In our practical courses you can learn quickly how to overhaul and .repair all makes of cars. New classes start this week. Call or write Xor particulars. Y MCA Auto School 1421 Arch St. 1624 Ludlow St. rat. June 18. 1012. No splash or drip. . No sink complete without thrm. I'osltlte shut-off saves water. , Ask your plumber for Savlll' Swan-neck faucets. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS ' 1310 WAI.I.ACK STRKET Factory Tracts They QUS7. " You cannot afford to buy cheap trucks that spend half their time in the repair shop and arc on the scrap pile in six months. Labor and material are too costly. It's real economy to buy Better Trucks for in addition to their durable, lasting qualities they arc easy running and re quire very little lubricant. They give years of full time service, These three valuable qualities of Better Trucks are made possible by the use of Hyatt Roller Bearings. Ask your regular truck manufacturer for Better Trucks equipped with Hyatt Roller Bearings. When they come on the job they eliminate a fertile source of worry and expense. By the Look in His Eyes When one of our young Hyatt Engineers is talking lo you about Better Trucks you. can tell by the look in his eyes that he knows trucks and internal transportation problems. You'll know that any advice he gives you about your trucking system is practical because based upon results obtained by other men who have trucking propositions similar to yours. You can find out from him how Better Trucks are designed and Built and how to get them the next time you -are in the market for trucks. Send For Our Interesting BooJi "In the Interests SnecifV Trucks With V ll Hyaitt Roller Bearings1 DICTATORSHIP FOR HUNGARY Horthy Plans to Appoint General 8oos Military Executive Vienna. Mnrclu 27. (By A. P.) Admiral Horthy, rodent of Hungary, I ilnns to lssuo a proclamation establish, nft n mllltttry dictatorship over tho country, according to information re ceived from Budapest. 'Tliltf ntcp. which is expected soon, ir said to bo In spired by tho difficulties nttendir.g gov eminent under tho present constitu tional system, .General Boos, mlnlstor of war. is to bo made chief military cxecuttvo of Hungary, it is said. A Geneva report yesterday said that Admiral Horthy had asked former Em peror Charles of Austria-Hungary to accept tho Hungarian throne. GERMANS AMASSING ARMS Discovery by Allies Casts Doubt on Fulfillment of Treaty Paris, March 27. (By A. P,) Great Quantities of arms have been din- covered in Germany by tho Allied offi cers charged witn supervising execu tion of tho peace treaty, according to ndvlcex received here. In Brandenburg and in tho immediate vicinity of Bcr- Fine for Convalescents is a clean, pure, richmilk. Easily digested, it nourishes, builds up, satisfies. We know that there is no cleaner, purer, richer-milk than smm What the sensitive stomach is Douna to ao you a world ot good, tool Phono ua to deliver a bottle tomorrow. Baring SOS. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. 31 at and Chestnut Both Fhones Branches Atlantic City Ocean City WJIdwood Have You. Tried Abbotts Ice Cream? Wareliouse Trucks Freiglit-house Trucks Stand the Gaff Hyatt Roller Bearing Company New York, N. Y. 4' .Si i Hi, Jtr.nn fnnmt v,u suns ... Tula discovery is said to lnrii, . Germany is trying to S,, ?A,t? hit tho trenty. " '"lu PU of uKArEFRun -aaSBSSB i nair rr , lprS2S,.,0,n Klnned, brlnht v Direct from irrower tA i5..n days. Kamiry hoi'S '"Pt', . O. D. '"aaltfi BA.?JBF',J JVARD Cltrena lodre "RAILROAB BONDS A Flrat i Mortngo on 416 mile, of road. Also colatcrally senilS on 3047 miles of road? y CUrcd Wo ofTcr theso bonds (o net 934 Interest Prlco $620 Per $1000 Bond Income $60 Yearly MECowittsVCg IAND TITLE ni,DO MlIL-v"" J.OCUSI OIV to. - . .I"" A MtLK or the convalescent welcom es of Better Truch ir SKAV-; ..-"" i -i . ' -i three-Inch ni.i -... " t " " m JmmSm ...... i , ,,.ria-arn-tT i ! -!- "gUasJ(mAtl ' 5.' 'ii' ' v , i i.i -t ,. . :v f- r. "'H,, ..i$.- H4'" .. . i .L'-ik-'j . , jM. Ai- i Ii ;"!?
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