4 V fl' j l"4ftr:. &TRtir 29, 1920' 'Vt S ".. 1CANN0NIDIF1UME SPARANO 20 COLPI i j Fiioco o'.Dirett'o Contro una Torpediniera Italiana, Sonka ) . Pcro' Colpirla TlAatmnatni flpnAffll. 1017. on flic it "h. Poitortlco of Phlla. Otipuw. - a iiuiii.kson. A a. iiwiriiui roafmaatcr Glencral. .. . t.iMt' -il Gnbrlelc D'Anminxlo, luncril wm. npri- iMilrtiin iicllo vie nnnzc til Ultimo. Viiro ' SS?n"l vcnll colpl 1 I rolrtlHI nil. ftrono a catlerc n pnrcwhlontlnnln il "BA-i i..ni in tnrwtl nloru o Hon hi ebbrro pevcio' inMKUeio. n torne dlnlcra provgui' II mio'cmeo 6 kIuiisc ilva nl posto li .lcatinnztonp. ' L'uzlotio li D'Annunzto u'lntcrprctu come Una VnnprwnRlIn per II riRflnw ntorno n Flume. E l'oro' ovlilcn o clio Bc-uno forzo fa fal o per calplrj: In llv . ni ..I... I Anlnl fnrnnn vmimitl I nor1' iutlmidlro 11 romntulnnte. eo r '. i nil.. ..nn ilpllii hhvp. Iiifiinoo fn uncrto eon i rhunonl -tin 14 inches j'jln corazzntii Dnnto JUIgliicrl. nl acrrizio di D'Aununzlo. 11 comuudnntc Trlonfl, tlcllit torpi'iliniern, fu cloRlnto in tin ordino del fiiorno del Ocnoralo Pnviclla. Per la deroziom nl sum doveri. IUfficlo per gll Affnri Enter! .11 D'Auuunzio ha ojskI eousefluato ltd tin rapprccntnutc dcll'Assopliitcd Press II tcsto H n nltownjreto clip para' get uto .lit silol ncroplanl in ocensione del proo Mmo Concllio del ITlml Ministri. Jl mcssflECto lice : . "I,a Lepa dl Flume, una ronlizionc di nopoH opprcssio npogllatl dnirrgcmoiila n-lo'8asRone, per la pscudo Lega dello Nation I c per la Conferenza della Pace, c' costltulth. Gabrlclo D'AuuunzIo, difensore della marcia dcll'Italla In Tantl, ne ,c' il capo. Egll ha glu ottcnuto adeslonl dall'Irlanda, Egltto. India, Persia, Afghanistan r da tutti i MMM98? ( ' um i V thfr m imi.. llXllBlAi nEr$&v& S1HhHHHiI hmmmmk&mEHH MMMMMMHMBiMjHMMBHBiM RUSSIANS PREPAR .J 0 ATTACK PO E IB (Vntrnl N'uwm l'holo. uk. tiii:oi)()k rriKi'iiN Inippciur general of surgeons of llio FrctH'li army during llio w.ir, is in tills country as a guest of the Amer ican Congress of Surgeons i . .rf. popoli opprcsfi dall'iiiippriiiliteo go erno dl Holgrado, coinprcsi I croiiti, n. moiitLMirgrinl, gli iillmDcsi, I liulgarl nl i mncedoni. Knsl trovornijno In Finnic 111 Mistrgno icr organlz.nrc la lotta contro I loro despot). "La lega coniouttTa' II govcrno dcirUnghiTin, maccliitito di criiiiiui, 11 (liialp p' la crgogmi d'l'iiropu, c della TuipIiIii, covuto du rupnei mercanti. In contrasto dolla psoudo Lrgn clolln Nazloni. essa furn' provnlero i dirlttl di nazlonalltn'." II t.ioflama termlun dleendo rlio il mostruoso cdiTicio costl-ulto dallo bnnche iutciiozionall sopra i corpl di 10 milionl dl tuortl, bbogua clip tda dtrutto. Concentrating Bogt Troops on Various Fronts and Scouts Aro Active UKRAINE TREATY IS SIGNED ' My tlio Associated l'rc AVnrsawv April 20. The dally Polish communique for two-weeks hits reported IJofclicvIk conbentratjon's at various points oil the frontdand the Hcds nre bringing up. their best troops. i,T'10 Bolslievlkl hnvo displayed unusual curiosity as to what tho Poles are doing, nd scouting patrols nro twice as numer ous recently as at any other time, Tho I!olshfIM have nlso used airplanes in an endeavor to observe the movements behind the Polish lines... General Pilsudskl visited tho northern front n few days ago and Inspected tho troops. The llolshcvikl took observa tions hut did not drop bombs. Pilsud skl returned to Warsaw and remained a day, then departed for the front again. it is understood tuat Hip treaty with Ukraine has been signed, but tho pro vifiAas linve not been mado public for strategic reasons. However, it was an nounced- previously that tho Polish army would sunnort the Ukrainians in nu effort to wrest from thc'Ilcda territory" us far as tho Dnieper, Simon Pctlurn, who is now in "War saw : Premier Mascppi Mind Foreign Minister TvcwIekLnro expected ta Issue it declaration of Ukrainian Independence soon. Tho plans include the establish ment of the capital at Kiev u "May" fi, or an early date, thereafter. Winnlca, about 200 kilometers from Klev.vwns captured' Monday. A slate of siego has been declared in Posen and thnt region ns a resut of fighting between pollco and strikers. An unconfirmed report says n number of persons hnvo bei(n killed or wounded. CALL SERMONS OBSOLETE Annllcan Bishops May Take Up Question at JulyConfercnce London, April 20. (By A. P.) Are sermons indispensable? This Is one of the question's on which a decision may be taken by the bishops of the Anglican Chtirch at their meeting In Lambeth in July. A section of churchmen is of the opinion Hint the day of the sermon has passed. They hold that if it man has not the gift of preaching, it would bo bettgr for every ono that ho should not preach. Tho "two sermons encli Sun day" custom, they say, imposes a great strain on tho clergy u strain euuallv If not.lnorc heavily felt by the laity who arc required to listen to these pffuslons. The unpopularity of published volumes of bcrmons, once In great demnnd, is cited by this faction as evidence of the sermon's waning effectiveness. CLASH OVER IRISH CAPTIVES Sinn Fein and Opponents Riot at London Prison "London, April 20. (Hy A. P.)--8lnn Fein demonstrations at Wormwood Hcrtibbs last night led to riotous con flicts with nn anll-HInn Fein crowd. Several persons were slightly Injured and two Irish priests were roughly handled. Thero was ho response to tho demonstrations from inside the prison. Five morn-hunger strikers were sent to tho hospitn" yesterday. Tho Tutted States Senate s Irish resolution was brought up in the Com mons yesterday nnd drpw' several pointed questions. llonnld McNeill, Unionist, asked the government if it had "any official information regard ing a manifesto to be Issued In Wash ington bv an- organization kuown as the Philippines Commission for In dependence, in which It was maintained that American belief In the principle of sclf-detcrmlnntion would be demon strated more Impressively hy conceding the repeated demands mndc tor inde pendence by 10.500,000 Inhabitants ofi the Philippines than by passlug resold-1 .!.... t ll.n Qnnnfii lirpuslnP NVHiniltllV ' with the cause of Irish Independence.' nnd whether "as a mnrk o( respect for tho American Senate," the House of Commons would" bo enabled to follow the precedent set by the Senate by mov frig a resolution In support of the Philip plno dcninnd for self-dctcrmiiintlon. Andrbw Bonar Law, replying for tho government, said he had no information on the question, which did not seem to be ono In which the British Govern ment "was concerned. BUISTS IP Hem lliilill HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAfc Vw principle; comtant imp nlr: 24 to 80 gallon, lc. H-Hi rmamt or. loo. inern is noin ne iuat ' good. Free book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry C6. So. 2nd PRODUCE QUICK AND POSITIVE RESULTS nulrt'd T((llred Sefdd take the xiieM-work out of itrdfnlnr. The ruult of 01 yearn of careful se lection and detetopment. the atwari producer quick and ptwItlTe reiulte. Our 1920 Garden Guide li full of raloable infer mation for the experl. enofd rardeser aa well aa tboVnorice. Write or call for a copj. Robert. Buiat Co. 4 8. TOONT BT.. rhlU., Ftv 'kELi'jS' BLs Regularly 5660 Standurd-Rizc oven and broiler. Plate shelf. Enameled pans, panels, splash back and oven sides. Delivered and connected, where piping exists, with in city limits. Now Is the Time to Buy gas ; RANGES Slock is now complete, j There may be a famine ' or Hhortagc later. Various ranges, small nasi ', large alzes. Some are all ' enameled and copper llneel. Large supply o, Gaa and Electric Fixtureu, Table and Floor Lamps. H. C. McMURTRIE CO., 1319 Arch St. -l 1 ,' .i "! y M- ', ii Al ? i !' t& ;' ,! H-J Til 1 5 li DALSIMER standard shoes -M . i "Where Quality Counts" JSoys, Here's the Story and I Await Your Calling! sr.,-u-w--;aj I ts IiWear UMBRELLAS THIRTEENTH ST. lEATfflacOOBS hCHESTNOT. 1 3th Street above Chestnut End O'Month Sale Wonderful Values in Women's Footwear TAN CALF BLACK SUEDE BLACK CALF BROWN SUEDE PATENT COLT A FORTUNATE purchase of high-grade footwear at less than the manufacturing cost gives us an opportunity to offer extraordinary savings to our patrons. Come in the Morning! They Will Go Quickly! Thg greatest values of fered this year in foot wear of fine style and quality. 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H" 17. i)7BB 1 - - ttt'b aaWiMiffCfWi Willi 1 1 1 mmmmmWMmmfml I J: 81 1? & XlaUimei 204-06-08 Market Street The House that Heppe built Innueurutcd the One-Price 'System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street "Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets In player-pianos there is "no greater dollar-for-dollar value any tj - where than the Heppe Heppe Pianola-Piano. Pi It contains the fam lailOlaS ous pianola player piano action which is used in only six pianos, the Steinway, Weber Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Heppe. JThe price of the genuine Heppe Pianola-Piano is $775. Rental-Payment can bo a r ranged if you de sire. ' Call, phone or write for cat alogs .and full par ticu-lars. I wmj'iiOiWXmmw L& licl This week we have in stock some excellent values in Used Pianos. Every one of these instruments has been thoroughly ValnQ in rePaired and we T T in- guarantee them Used Pianos for a PerIod of flv years. 'rthermoro we will exchange them any time within ono year for the purchase of a new piano or player-piano. We have some famous makes in stock' such as Weber, Steinway, Chickering, Heppe and Stieff. Prices range from $90 up. Call 'phone or write at once for full particulars. c. j. heppe & SON nowntown 1117-10 Chestnut St Upto n flth and Thompson Sis. Have You Ordered Your Cold for the Summer? You can settle your household refrigeration problem now for good and all by installing Isko, The Electric Cold Maker. Think of the convenience refrigeration without ice! It is possible and practical. Tsko operates automatically and needs no ifttcntion. Isko insures a clean, dry refrig erator at all times. It keeps foods fresh and pure. It makes ice for table use from pure drinking water. There will be a big demand for Isko wHcn warm weather comes. Order now and have Isko installed before die spring rush. See Isko at work any day in our showroom. Let us show you how practical it really is, Isko also comes in large sizes for hotels, clubs, restaurants, markets and other com mercial uses. Our iltuntrataj booklet, "Electric Refrizeration; tells the story of liho. Sent upon reauttl. Domestic Utilities Co. 1717 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 1 i i n fMD wn I It Mi flflH rU ' 0BH . i HHy sfl (hE H n in n - m m m" Mfi L;H I 1, 1 .Mt lhrfiiwp I mm mm " ' " "i-- laBBBBaill llll Mill. .11 J ' i - li 1, JXYv' v ' , " r n, ', i .r .J9.ff W lawn.v .. t. - -.- .. r 5 T ".-..!-(..lCll . 17 iy - J ... -. i. , -.. C.w 1- . i. . 1.,.' .. .. 3jt , i.Sj.1 ii'.tV. ' ?' " ! ' , un i:.j- fwa-