4 t i lit, r- i r' ,w.r y in "' -, ' ' -, u ' , t , V 7 ii f ' x BOHAR LAW YIELDS 10 IH STRIKERS $Vkti&u lmbior itfmmimiLAmLvMA, Wednesday, apiul 14 1020 M KAPP FLEES TO DANZIG Other Leaders of Berlin Revolt Are Hiding In Bavaria Copenhagen, April 14. (By A. P.) Dr. V61fgang Knpp and other lenders of the recent unsuccessful coup In Ber llu have gnthorcd at Danzig, which was made n free city under tbo Palish Ml tlement, and nrg tllun outside" Cfefmau Jllflsdltilfotl, srtys n dispatch tJ the IViHlkell from Berlin, Other prominent In the Knfit revolt f IlldlflS III l'dffleffliiln and Bavnila, thfi himage adds. Oovernmont Spokesman Prom- ises Consideration tor im nrisoned Suapeota DUBLIN CONSTABLE KILLED ny (lift AsWflfltcd iW Unilon. W"'M: '. ..m I jt nrn!Bl. -Italian Mjatota engaged goirriiii'i"" -J --- m inu jiuiiiviu jliihio uigui were Kiiieu Two Rome-to-Toklo Aviators Killed Karachi. British India. April 14, (Ily A. P.) Captain (Jordcsco and ijieuiennnt urassi. uorncsco and Lieu fflptlng to Iflhd after crossing the eulf when thclf mneblrio crashed to the" ground. i J. tfmintf Of Cdmmon8 today, that at Buahlre. on the, eastern shore of the in in". i. ..1 i...t .ioiti!ii in l'Armn emr veRti-riinv. ' hm mri At. .:,.i. rirn-ni-iiiiiein. uu '". " ir.z. ..".. iv.; ;; y ""v .- ha -Jria :. f.. xr,..,f .l tempting i treat itliwo I susnidou fl,0V, fr6m other classes of pflM !SS B wM rccelva nmc,IdfA' Ufoi.le IW announcement In pl - Jw J Qttin hy r. y. O'Connor, Jiff"). Nationalist leadet. ttftKrnihhtV ivHltt.dc h.ul been S? fiprl-oners commit aulclde by i .trlklng if they desired to do MJ. !?C Ji.n,e,l that the new hiliuc lll "&hMl. If not nil. of tl,c hunger lM In the Mount Joy prison. An lixclmugc Telegraph dispatch fi ihj...... i,n hunger strlkeis In orti the ."u . . i-ii .. in lio rplonsed llll- Moi6t Joy jh - " v- -s , DuMl,)"nij8 the hunger .. ,.' 2 t.... Ml nrc to ' .ii.iilf. Tlie irisii jaunty;. doitH . r)M.Un April 1 i. The general atnko Xff'jeitcrday in. protest against rtVlrdtnient of tlie lrisu nunBr ai SKount Joy prison continued fffi Ith added tenseness and In IVltota oserloUB rtcvelmjraentH f, 1h6u?and WoVfcerfl 1.1 Dublin Aim SSinrtrlko. Clashes ttrofenftd, THe S situation exists in Cork. The day was marked ar y by a ..VZ- i.tnMn llntrV Kelts, lie tiK ! t dwd vshile on plain clothe duty, grlnt.unj.lcnt.ned.eseat.cd. ..rfcTS12i n'A aya d la7er the i. IIHafT ; SKnVroi" the lolt.ltj? of Moilitt Aflffi'deTclopmcnt was the, nrr Ivnl cfGencral Sir NctH Marreatiy. new muoder of the forces 111 tfcht id, bo a Mpecled to assume his duties ftt CSTbc tcnoral etpei'tatlon Uire with -tifd to the hunKef strlheis, based upon isl bilit' debate in the House of f om aolilu London, is that the gocrn. ...i nlihniieh leftift nx to relciise the Dollllcfll prisoners, will make some ton itsslcn1) in their treatment to snuic !be termination of the linnet r strike. m.. 1j.l lit, nntipnrni TO UP IIK1L &auir '".""."' ":::, ....:.. ..ui.i. m y"" " orrtuia ior a snuiimui. ni """" Maliogany. I.arne size lotbehpld to coiihtltute a backdown "a"0z- i-arCe sue. ij timer mho w us ui-iug BuuKui. .S750 AUTOrlANO . , ,7TT" n 11 iil-Aa'tf sirs. MihogaHi'. LOIlUUIllieiT . l.liri ii"" - V'J A P. Vb Family Need be Without 'usic M 'Standard player-piano which have; bn taken in oxebango for 6U1 famous Lester. All play 88-n'otti mUsic. See these won dcrful bargains. Sttfpritingly easy tertris. $600 KNOBlE $365 $400 P.)-Thc T'lilonist members of tb tucn QTORV & CLARK SO! ionderr City Council withdrew i,?" 51WKI OC I.LAUR. lW i the Mnlon todoy when a resolu. Mahogany. T.arffe 4lr.e. U i O $330 Htn m of eimniith with the hunger MM In .itouiit .icy prison was pro- k Annlaune rented the stutcmintr hi Mrf. Morris, a Nationalist councillor," ittsip hnd nrnjed the nrelotis nlciit the .Mother of .Mercj "tiuit these-) ior men would he triumphant over tile uragc hmd nt Iord I'Vcnch," ' Pa says if I stood on at mountain of Post toa&kes .Id eat tfrywary to th.e -bottom $750 EMERSON ' - (Anifelus) J.arcc size. Mahocany. $950 LESTER Mahogany. I.arce sle. $8Ei PAINTER & , , , EWING flinjASlxe. Mahogany. 630 MELVILLE CLARK Mi fid Mzc. ISurl walnut. $650 $350 $425 sayjf (Jhofl F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street I'loase rend mo a completi descrip tion of your bargains In slightly Usea Player-Piancs also details of easy-payment plan, without Interest or extras. ddrea n l. -i-u-iO tefsw: '."-4',T;.VL.MrLff? Skill Experience Thoroughness PROP.EU Valuations and reports have become a highly specialized business built upon three fundamental and essen tial engineering requirements: i. 2. Technical skill gained only by training and experience. Actual experience in design and construction. 3- Thorough and exhaustive engineering analysis. Ford, Bacon & Davis service, which in cludes these three elements of equipment arc at your service, and an inquiry will bring definite information from our Valuation nd Keport Department. (nolnccro ui BROADWAY NEW ORLEANS SAW TRAKC1SCO FRANCO BELGIAN ALLIANCE IS NEAR Ambassador to Parla Telia of tho Proposod Defenslvo Agreement ing to n statement by Baron do Onlf flcr d.'Heslroy, llclglan ambassador, to tho Petit rarlslcn. General satisfaction with Premier rMlllornnd's statement In, the Chamber of Deputies is expressed by newspapers here. The papers say ho will bo sup ported by tho unanimous scntlme.nt of Frsucto whfn bn onnenrs beforo the meeting of tho Buprctnt) Allied. Ooimcll nt Saa Itemfl next wecii td defend the (f of Frartcft. , , lltlM will ask fdr ndinlss lorl 16 the BAVARIAN JUNKERS ACTIVE By the Associated' Press Paris. April 14.-Concluston of ft defensive .military alliance between Hel glum and Franco Is Imminent, accord- The l'eAttiyltitnU Atate Itfcrfrd of Exnmtner Ur luj(Utrtlon of Jftiri eg' mil noiu an rkammntlou in IMtU' banth ana f hllaOetphlit rtnd nn(h other iIJr hi may lie nitttititj durtnir tli months of Jane, October lUToiiiuori lnteftsts of France, lltlaiilhi will ask I Htfti ftemo confefeiiee, teeptAian t, n dispntcii from llrusselo to the journal. Marshal Foch, who will accompany Mlllerand to San Rctno.vllt net as the premier's military adviser regarding the enforcement of clauses of tho Versailles 5 AVOID ACHING FEET flat feet, arch strain, etc. by wearing non-motalllo Arch supports- (process patented), made to order rrom an impression nnu cast of yobr own feet THe only solentldd funCtlon ntltw support and Mtetlicd 'of fullhir khown Hours, Ilei to a P, M. Other hours hy appoint mnt j II, irhtXKT,. PaM OaffectlonUt 1735 s. ioiu ntrt treaty rirovlding for tho disarmament of Germany. Cologne, April 14. (hy A. P.) More than 000 lied guards sui rendered to the police hero Inst Saturday nnd were tnhen Into nonoecupled territory In consequence of thti offer of amnesty. Gcnca, April 11. The Munich Post. A Socialist orgnn. has created a seusn tlon In IlttVnrln by publishing the re port Of n recent secret meeting of the Uflvnrinn .Ittnkef ifttty, which VtA nt Rheumatism and stiff joints B AU M E ANALGJSIQUE BENGUE brings circulation and relieves pain, Get a tube today T. IUtni C. M. t. tended by most of the military officers Tho meeting was presided over by Jlerf von Schoch, president ot the Pntrlotld League. The principal fiuestlons dis cussed related to tho division of Gcr nmny Into two parts nnd tho proposed overtures to be mndo to France to join In nn nttack On Prussia. Captain Bcrthold, says the Post, ob Inereaitt efficiency ot a frits 5054 Thumb Sett fUHi TtlmU AqMII, HIT WT f Iam T - . B--.-. J jeeted td the tiropOHhls srtjltlg th llavarlnu genefatt would stlffei' the fa to ef Admlfnl Kolehak nntl detieftil Dertl. kine, the Itusslnti nhli'Uolshevlst lead- J uoa. er. lie ddded ilidb. nnotller wau NvKdjU.4 Franco ivns lnttablo tn the liei future should a ftiid that .iboftforo acfrtdSj') ., d remdlti srtlldi Ji. r i GREATEST RUPTUME RETAINER Ttirt leir-ndjottlnir feStrifM t thl. Tad tanks It casr t wfBr, and thn Tlnimb- casr t wfnr, 'rniator nlli urn ll win. Screw II cure wori lator alUr f alUrlnc prtf rrow mowi: UuMH llift. mtttata rl(h MAr rrtnlitri vrniv nlowlr in bnnnu rtiM iliftl mttmti rlfht In th beclnnlnc tti not. Ojtr Imiirorcd npiillnnreii and ndrnnefd Metbods Ininr Imiirsrrment for irttf nnd enr I. B. SEELEY, 1037 Walnut St. f"' rinf ti(t Iixn fr rrfrrenc terling Tires The A!f Bar; Cure has a lot to do with it. It holds the cords and layers firmly together while the STERLING long-time-cure fuses them together forever. INeVcr any "separation" in STERLINGS. Sterling Tire Corporation Rutherford, N. J. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 1238 SPRING GARDEN ST. PO?KE370 ' r, m 3 av How Packard Genius Makes Any Gasoline a Perfect Fuel qfte"FUEIrrZEK' xl. . , .. r Driver enters car and steps on N . T HIUMHtfaBBlMIHBMnnMdr MTnrtffr. fIA1im IiUm ..A 'V r FtteHzer mounted at head of motor with before driver enters car. aial thermometer attached for temperature . tests. Dial registers 33' inside Manifold just Driver enters car and steps on Starter. Fuellzcr lights up, inltin small patt of charge, which mixes with the main charge on its way to the engine. Motor starts Instantly. "M& In less than 43 seconds, Mixture has reached ideal temperature (120 or above) front Start at 33' 29 rise a second. Richard Engineering Wests Zaurels from Motor Design ers all over Globe - Eliminates Carbon troubles and dilution of Oil " Ensures Quick , Clean Starting -Rielizer Standard Equipment on all new Packard Cars HERE is tho first really scientific solu tion of that ever-pressing problem How to obtain perfect combustion of "wet" mixtures. Tho Fuclizera. Packard achievement, exclusively Packard built into the Packard carburetion system, nnd now standard equipment with every new Packard car. A glance at tho illustration will show how simple and positive it all is, and how it does its work. Follow a charge of gas to the engine. The engine is at rest and cold. When it is turned over for starting the motor is choked and the throttle is only partially open, while the Fuelizer forms a free by-pass around the throttle. The main charge goes into the manifold as usual but a small part of the mixture is drawn through the by-pass into the Fuelizer combustion chamber, where it is converted into hot, dry gas by the sparks from the Fuelizer spark plug. This hot gas is drawn into the main charge-and changes it from a "wet" mLv ture into a dry vapor, which explodes in standy and completely in the cylinders. A simple tiling enoughyet one of the great outstanding features of all motor car history! Engineers say the Fuelizer may make even low-grade fuels more efficient than the fuels in use today. It not only insures efficient performance on present-day fuel, but gives insurance to motor-car owners against the many attendant difficulties. It dries and "breaks up" wet mixture. It insures quick, clean starting, winter or summer. It docs away with the formation of carbon deposits. It prevents that injurious dilution of lubricating oil on the cylinder walls and in the crankcase the chief cause of premature wear of engine and bearings. One of the main wonders of the Fuelizer is its automatic action no ad justments or moving parts, but positive operation controlled by the varying de grees of suction in the engine as the throttle is opened and closed. Heat when it is wanted most when, engine is cold at starting; and maintain ing an ideal heat not-overheat under all running conditions. An achievement acclaimed everywhere as characteristic of the Packard pro gram of higher and higher practical transportation service to the owner of at Packard Car. "Ask the Man Who Owns One" PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of Philadelphia) 319 North Broad Street BRANCHES-AU-nHc B.,nW,.m arritburgi Un 'i V3 M . r& . 1 1 .9 I -I J! i hi. rw m t t. . !3 , mi & w- nUafeV.J.a' iM .- i't- ,V't k 2 A , ,'" I ' '" IIIM.Hl.ik'SMMJl., "1 ATVVM rv .. OV5., K t .. ' ".1;... 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