;fe : t m : a? ' m i ' - M ? LBLOC 0 AFIUWi E fclKfaiy. . l n,..,i: ....' a:., AmM -j sji iiquiou ill l rtiuiiv niinniu. por Sloggiaro i Logioiiari ell D'Anmjnzio fulrilthM r1 DIMrlbuted Unittr pnnMtT no. ait. Authorized Ijy the net nt Ocloh-r fl. lOtT. on nle Ht the foslojllco of Phil. Wbl. P.. A fl ,,,,. Pdatinnifr Ociirral lloni. HI apiile. la fnnte nflieiale I apprende Hip il Uoverno Itnllnno lin ordlnato I'lnvlo ill miovi rinforr.l nllu truppe che blorcano In rittn' ill Kliime. Sfoltl credono ehe rio' pretmla uti'a.lmip krmata cotitro i leglonarl ill (inbrlele i d'Aununxlo. T.a notlzin hn pindntio un ciiso d'al larmc trn i nazinnnlMi i nnali liti-n-pono.chc uu'azlonr per cloKslnrp D'An nunxlo dnlla Hlln ill riiinip .provo cherebbe Kravi roiilllttl Iti ttuliu. NesMina nntizla iiHicinlc p' tuta thin. circa II prctrso ncciiriin raggiiiiitn per In fliiestlone Ailriatlca Irn Nitll piI i rnp presentanti iIpIIii JiiitjiIiivIh p p l'invio dpi riufnrxl iiIIp tnippp rpRularl rlic bloeeano Finnic iIpvp InterprMiirni in pnso otllP ill poptu-ifiii'iTlpro vi i puo' ccorKiTP In pimfprinn ili'U'nvvor tlone ill D'AtiniiiHsin aU'actiirdn steio. So la tiotlzlii p' vpm ni e' proplivi a credere, clip II prcsunto nccordo rrsuliititn dft Nltti lion s-oilillcll Ip UMplrnzlnni . . 1 1 f f -. 1 1 - "" """' ing of Pteron Writer I'arlijl. CI nprilp 1 I'Hiiii Mlnlxtrt licrlln. April HI. (My A. IM The Mlllrrinid p Un.ul tlcoiKe s'lncontri- I k,mnK ()f ,,, (,, Mo,tj ,icw,al,rr IIIII1IO ppr dlMlltere In rMltrovcrt ' .vrttnr rf liitiM-nn V I m1iI rpiwtillv In I'.aneln c riiigMltrrro ichitlvntiiente "rl,7. or Intpmon. . J.. Mhot menllj nirnviuixntn (IpIIp Inippp francos! ad at carl. In caustically commented upon (!.t ttel'ltcno. prima clip II Supreme today by the Independent He-ola Hut lpnli l rluiiisi'ii ii San Hpiiiii, Italia. I newpapci Dip 1 relhelt. It describes -pii.ihIi. ipi;int piibbllpii II giornnlp "I,e the incident iim h casn of "murder by Ititt it ",c ""' "''rJ w'"' obvioiiHiy wore nfnild ' In ;,ii.i.... niri.ipldputp .Hploninll.-;j;ie'j7.'urt wu'" u,,mi1 ",(, ,'('utl' ,R..nr.l.. ,Vi,,R?in,V,rBir MTritK Th" "PrtH of the rrrr,oe rc !M..i.i I rllnv pI.p1. Zi.iHp.Ip .p-"'"" ''' toll that I)p Mott bad M & . am p rnV la'dl- brcn .shot dead by a .entry while try In. "iiit" "' Vrfrtt inloiir dol trnttnto ill to wbim- fro... the Pr Im.n at V cw ;l. VrrialllPi.. r ph Ii.iip Hip rlmaiip InlPrn-' wI.pi-p Iip wh bpltijt held nmlcr death inonlp nppiln. IVn." si pprn possa M'litpnpp. Hip piu.sp for wlili-l. wan mit i'srrp n!"iiiliila nclbi poiifci'i'imi li Han - .. . .. , ' 11. mi. i iiiiiitnlii mi i'n' 'di'ii'iisin la rlclil- - . piCi iIpUii lipriiia.ua pIwi un ultprlorp pp.'indn ill iPinpn pi'i" addivinirp nl dUnrnio piI all.t dpmobllltaxlonp. IItalin. Ki-bbrni' In ni'ooi'do oon rit.Klilltpri-ii I" piliiplnln. linn approval hi protpitn vi-rii In l'mnchl p rlfintn i ill iiKsiii'larvlii. i-pi'iiniln II IVtit I'a.lclpu. Hunqarlan-ltnllan Bank Organized Ilinlnpct. April 1.'l. Nrgotlntloua (lint ll.injtarlan bnt.krra hnvo. brrn carryl.iR on In Ilnly to wcuro llnnncinl a.isliitancp havp Iippji siiccpfnl, and a 'Hu.ieiirlaii-ltnlinn llnnk," will, n oapltnl of OO.Oim.OOO Hip. will Iip or Eanlxcil witlilu the next few dajf. 300 Dead at Totensteln 1'ml.i. April 1i. (H.v A. 1'.) Three lui.idrpil pprnonH were killed In the px ploKion of a miiultlons dump at Totpii stein. Kast Prussia, on Sunday, accord ing to n dispatch from French bcud quartern nt Mayencr. Result of Strategy Washington. April JJ1. (My A. I'.) Private advices repclvpd hprp picture the situation In Guatemala City as a trail that has been sprung by President Kslrada Cabrera on bla enemies rather ll"L-n ll.iw mv ..-.... -- "' einplojcd to clvo him the upper hand with n minimum oi diooiishpu. HlronK Roverninent fortes wcro stationed at, Iia Palma, n suburb, where President Cabrera Is locnted, and at other points from where operations Iflii i I oi.n i I It A b:3" x.. iMOBEKJ l xour MlnAfimnihna tj Jvi-iv I I) . U A It .M A N I ji.vi;..i;u ; Mill St. Uclow Chestnut I ,.-. .. (Sft Si W "Why People Get Bald" Dandruff is the. forerunner and Nnturc's warning that there aro Genu- in your Scalp absorbing the L I F K-GIVING NOURISHMENT to vour Hair. FEROND'S (MILNSIIAW) ' HAIR GROWER penetrates, invlB oratcs and stimulates the action of ' the Scalp stops itching, the forma-, lion of scales and the subsequent loss ! of hair. Fnithful unc of FEROND'S (JIII.NSHAW) HAIR GROWER will POSITIVELY remove dandruff, stop falling hair and nourish the ccalp. Price .$1. 00 & 52.00 a bottle. "Just rub It on." At your Druggist or Toilet l.iuntr. If they cannot supply, order direct. JULES FEROND COMPANY, INC. 424 Sixth Ave.. Now York. Tclcvhoiio Watklns 380. Parcel Poit, 10 cents extra Qha Most BeauUful Car in America Uho Moat Serviceable Truck in America 3fl89 X p Z2BHp? The fact that we rest our case vith satisfied Paig'e owners seems to us to carry sufficient conviction for the man who buys a car wisely. GUY A. WlttEY fiKsident HflUEV MOTOR & Jhige 'Distributors 394 WORTH BR9A0 STREET, PHILADELPHIA Said Theodore ROOSEVELT: (C E VEN men who aro not profess edly religious must, if they ore frank, admit that no community permanently prosper?, either morally or materially, unless the church is a real and vital element m the community life. " Put a church in a town and all reai estate values increase. Put a church in a town and it becomes at once s center of inspiration for better schools, better politics and general community improvement. Put a church in a town and you insure a community where law and order reign, where the personal, and property rights of men and women are respected, where children grow up trained in the ideals that have made America great. Kill the church and you kill the Voice that is con stantjy calling men to more unselfish living. Kill the church and you cut the nerve of your hos pitals, your colleges, your civic organizations and even of respect for government itself. Thirty denominations, realizing that the problems fac ing'them are too great to be solved by any one de nomination alone, are cooperating in a great forward campaign under the name of the Interchurch World Movement. No modern business could have made a more scien tific survey of the task than these denominations have made. No budgets could be more carefully drawn. You have the satisfaction of knowing that every'dol lar you give has its po9t of duty assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. For an American where the ideals of Washington and Lincoln and Roosevelt will continue to grow strong. When your church calls on you in the cam paign week of April 25th give, and give with your heart as well as your pocketbook. up "INTERCHURCH "Wforld Movement ofSlbrth America Tht fmilicathn tf thii tivirtiitmtnt ii madt fmiibli through tbt (ttftratwn tf thirty Jentmiitathm. You Yourself If this advertisement were headed, "For men with rcdMiair who like liver and bacon," would it me'an you? And if it did, would you read the message? The constant struggle is evident in advertising to make you mean you. In nearly all announcements to the general public, the advertiser addresses a selected audience But the reader, himself, does the selecting. Each year, more people are learning to follow advertising, (a fact too momentous for such casual mention), and to ask themselves, "Does he, the advertiser, mean me? Am I included? Am I in this selected audience?" "If it is the purchase of a railroad he's talking about, count me out." , "But if its a new car or a. hand saw or a copy of Jurgen or a face cream, I guess I'll listen to what he has to say." Each year it is easier in advertising to make you mean you. Butterick The Delineator ? 2.00 a Year) Everybody's Magazine ($.50 a Year) Publisher The Designer ($1.50 a Year) Hiirgpiils unci for lerinn. The water to have iinnoimceil to I hem Urn capital bIcrc, t".o lncsaagc added. ln order to would remain miner wrKe until tno ui iianicn n compurmiycij- uiuomcss vic tory. HANAN Patent Ixmthrr (.lull Metal Calf $14.50 Baby French heels are an attractive feature of this popular pump. Extremely moderately priced and containing all the correct style, .fine materials and good workmanship the name Hanan implies. ' SHOES Good Shoes are an Economy 1318 Chestnut Street Who Makes the Best Time A MERICA owned 6,300,000 pas Zjk senger cars at the end of 1919. JL A quarter of a million in and around New York. Over a hundred thousand in Chicago. Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, San Francisco every city has a like congestion. With 'everybody depending on his car for business purposes, the faculty of ordinary cars for getting in one another's way becomes a serious mat ter and the striking ability of the Packard to run around and through traffic is doubly worth thinking about. THE Packard Company speaks with high authority when it says that performance of the Packard kind cannot be "assembled" into a car and cannot be "tuned" into it, It is fundamental with the design and construction of the car. The Packard Twin-six engine, with its steady flow of flexible power. Throttled down to two miles an hour on high in the jam, and pick ing up to thirty miies or more in half a block. The Packard brakes designed By Packard, with large, long-wearing braking surfaces; equalized, with even, positive braking action on each, wheel ; easily applied, sure to hold. The Packard dry disc clutch, posi tive and velvety in action and the Packard forged, heat-treated gears, with their exceptional strength and long life, The Packard stearing gear and other parts controlling the car, quick and positive in action, easy to handle, tough and reliable. YOU often hear people say that they ' ' get there so much quickejr" in a Packard,. The Packard driver watches the road rather than the operation of his car. He has less gear-shifting to do, less strain on his attention and Jie can use the flexible power of his Pack ard to advantage every yard of the way. ( "Ask the Man Who Owns One PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street BRANCHES Atlantic City, Bethlehem, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington, York r I'llilrty-nlnc Motor Cars in one City btock. Traffic delays on every MAIN street and high road arc largely due to the wide difference , In ticrlorntancc ability anions tlw cars that crowd it U 111 re 4J IXWI ATI rw. "'i: .a y-.- :,r ,V B i Jfc " ' ' ' i -aaaa
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