asJ rV(j 'l Hi mc t V 7 tn ' r IL. C t r r? I1 . r s IV I JI A '2t 2 tx ' si tr'S v : fJ.Lr I it'f ? iX-tj' 1 4fctei ''' J' ' ." '"'V.fi, EVENING PUBLI0' 'tEDafey'PHlt:ADEip5iiA;e " AEONni?. "" HAfY jLO, i9&) FFRAGE BATTLE L U ANA Prolonged Fight Forecast as 5 Logialaturo IVIeots Despite I Move to Boat Delaware WOiyiAN A-flE OPTIMISTIC Oy the Asoriatrd Press Baton rtoiijrc. l.a., Mn. 10. A pro looiccH light to nmkc I.oiiiiiinn the thir tjMtth Mate to rntlfv tltr federal oin In MifTrncr ntnrmlinrnt nprnrel in -...,..,.. .l. 1. II. II till- ...lit.' I.I1-.- 2 ISturo mi't III i'!hI APlnn. RiifTrilRP lender lind prrdlctcd rm l ff and fftvornb'i" iirtlnn. but tliiwp ippnltii: J rntlflrntlon mi i1 llirj would lie prepared jjto forre delm nml while endemorins In 6 the mrnntlnie to nhtnlti n Mite on n mf 5 frAKp amendment to the state cnnMitii-E-, tlon. Ufolutlnn prnrirllne for rntlfieation i of the federal amendment and fur a ?'. tate amendment had been drawn up In ' the oppolng fnreen for prMtitntliin a oon as nrgnnl.itinn of the two limine wa eompleted SufTrnue leaden, elaltn the House b t a MiWnnti.-il maloritv and the anil fuffrapi'ti are IneMned to eonrede them X tbnt bod Hoth iilei aeKnowledKe that the Senafe l doubtful. C " Washington. Max 10. Another great t, ftrugRle between the North and the C South liejrnii t.i.l'n l.nili'i'llia Is i pitted aainut Detawim in the iacc for Z ratlfiVfttlnn of the woman Miffiace J? amendment to the federal iimtltutlnn. ; The odd faor the IVliiiin oxer the - niue lien The home of the siiciir lane, S the Creole and. mire, the sin nz, bn ho-cd the habitat of hijh rxnloi-ito Z, from the polltieaj poilieht. Dover taken seeond place to I'ntnti (tniigr. S, The full force of the Deinocralic party has been throw o into the light to -.core ft a victory while Hepubliean Delaware Is 7 -eiarklus time i Governor John M I'arker and Minor Martin Ilehtnian, of Xew Orleans, IcaderM of the two political factloui In the Htate, arc working to have Louisiana enrolled an the decisive ftatc in tlio loue fight for equal suffrage. Senator X. f. Villlamon. who Is bending the suffragist hosta In the upper house, has sent reft'siirlng messagei to suffragists in Washington. Representative Ileuben ('ham-In. ratification Isadnr in die House, Is no less confident of victory. Among the suffrage leader in I.ouisi-1 ana to urge rntilicntion Is Mrs. Klor- i ence navard Illllrs, state chairman of the Xntlonal Women's party in Delaware. SINN FEIN ATTACOARRACKS Police at One Place Surrender, but Others Drive Off Poet . Dublin. May 10. Two attacks on small police barracks occurred Saturday I night. At Clo.vne. County C'oik, the I garriion of secll. after a prolonged light, was compelled to surrcudcr, one nt llin mm. li.il.ii te.titmli.l ... .... ...... Ill ll,h .. ...I llll. ... , The other raid took tilace nt the vil lage of Xew town Hamilton. South Ar magh, where "00 Sinn Pelners attacked the luirrni k. garrloneil li) five men. The tight lasted two nnd a half hourt. The building wn sprinkled with petrol! nnd burned, driving the garrison into i an outhouse, where the men continued! their gallant defenne. The raideri till! luatel.v retiied NUOVI NEG0ZIAT1 ITALO-JUGOSLAVI A Pallanza si Riprendono i Ne- goziati per Risolvere la Quostiono Adriatica I1oyd Clrorge nelle dlrcUtve per In pnri' del mondo. Clrcn la (Jcrmaula illsse ehe l'ltalla credo sla interesse dl tutta Kuropa ehe nucbpncsoiconitiln "ollecitn mente la Mta rlsurrcalonc ecoitnmicn. Venendo n pnrlnrc drlla ntiestion Adriatica 1'On. Xittl dlssc rhf II :, aprlle alia Confercnzn egll dlclilnro' nettamsnto Cho lltnlla domnndova 1'alternativa deirnppllcai'.lone del Potto dl TJndrn o reaeopxlonc del piogctto In dira tonelmemeaiHlurnaegllnlhntl redntto In dnta 0 dleembie a T.ondrn. Iobbllgo degll Alleatl dl roopcraro nl I" nppllcizione del l'ntto dl Londrn fu Iralmcntn riconosciuto. Mu it qiitsto punto Intervenne la propostn Trumblc, per rnpertura dl trattatlvc dlrette, e 1'On, Xittl non credette opportnno di riliutare ln proposta per II bene o In dignitn' dell'Itaila. Circa la Ilussla f'On. Xittl dlse di aver propugnato la rlnresn Immedlata delle velnjilonl eommerclall. IVr Costnn- tlnopol e ell Strettl rlchlw ? dlrlttl della t'ranela c dciringhlltcrra. Germans Set Ship to Leaking Cherbourg, France. JIny 10. A serious leak was discovered on the Gcr man battleship Tlinrlngen, which re cently was allocated to 1; ranee and which Is in port here. The leak, It Is stated, was due to the net of the (lerninu crew of the warship. ruhlljnirl inil IJIMrll'iitm Undr rr.rtutT no an. 1017. en fl!e t tlie Pcitontee of rhIU (tclrlila, r. A B ntnt.B!ON. rottmitster aentrtt. COLLEGES FAVOR HOOVER Straw Vote In' Eight Institutions Gives Him 53 Per Cent of Total New oih. M-i.v III. Straw votes taken in right lolli'sen in different parts of the country .show that of the 8o."l votes cat for presidential candidates Herbert Hoover received ll.'i". or about ; tier i rut of the tot-il. Hoover hud a ' niajoril.v of the votis in m of the eight lolhes nml in evi'iv c.ie rev cited more voles than any other candidate. I lie result of the lrnw vote follows: l'nr nil Pop irrofr eliirr l If iriAnt ln.lft riitt Prllirclon . . r.fcl ,-. , L'nlxrrsltj nf Kochpufr too V l t'nltrriillv or tlkhizan LMHl' '"."ll SWHrtl'mero lrt an ItAOcllfTe I III .11 tjifasrtle . 'J.:. nut llavorfonl .. ... 1H.1 M Totals 11.17 nvu ! Itonia. ft maBelo. - A Pnllanra sono gia' gluntl II Mlnltio per sll Affnri llterl. Seuntore Selnlnla. ncrompa gnnto dnl Capo di Stato Magglorc f!en rrale Hndnglln e da qnello per la Ma rina Contrnininlraglio Actnn, ed I rap presentnntl della ,Ingolavla nelle per sone del MiuNtro per gli Affnri Hslerl Trumblc e l'ex-preldentc del vdnslglio Pnsic. delegnti per traltare la solur.ioni' del prpblema Adrlntiro. f.e tinttntive sono condolte con la maima egrete.zn. I piedettl rap prevetitnntl hanno cla' tenuto una prima riiinloiie. nin necmn comunieato tifhVialc o dettnglio suil'luixlo delta di'-cussionc e' statu cnian.ito. Alia Camera ha nvuto luogo una se duta nffollutisslmn, data la dUcusstonr delle Interpellanze sulla polltlca estcra c per sentlre In rispostn dell'Ou. Xittl. I.e interpellnnre nl rlgunrdo sono ter minate con I discorsl degll Onorfvoli Arturo Lnbriola e Claudlo Treves, chc con arte orntorin hanno mcso n nudo gli crrorl della polltica estern heguita da Xllti. Prose iitiindi la pnroln II 1'resldente del t'oiihl'-lio i lie ilopn nvii nillo rllcvnrc flic tics-miio decli oppositori. ad ccce.ioie ilei soclalr-tl met aim csposto no programina eoncieto. vcnie u parlnic della Confcreni di San Kemn. Al riguarno llln, Mlti !Km di exersl trovato in pleno necordo con "BELL aP WING". By Frederick Fanning Ayer READ WHAT THESE AMERICAN AUTHORITIES SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE, THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG Absorbing, virile and inspiring" N. Y. Herald j "Great originality nnd depth of feeling" lSoston Times i k 'Strikes from the shoulder, The Standard, Bridgeport, Conn.i "A virile work" :' Boston Globe "A great work at9t .Bo8tdn Herald "Near the stars". . . .The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. PRICE, NET, 92.80 THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY SEtXINO AOIKTg 384 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK mJ AMl ' 4W" A s y I oi i i l r ' ' X 1 t Style and Comfort Rest assured- Fayitlss PajamasMjht Shirts ThcNIGflTwear of aNationf Pesmtufrfauizn ttnvcu-rwram-aZMo ,- You are Welcome Here "This is nn institution where I .ilwnjs feci .it home." one ol our lounger tlcpoMturs told us the other (J;iv. It is jjratifjinR to us to hear this, hccaits-c even cffoit is made to live courteous attention and helpful adticc. Wc will be glad to become interested tit vout enterprise. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut Street PHILADrLPIIIA S' a 1 1, an T.FoUrcll, Piciidcnt H vHfv9Tw?IH Will YOU Profit by the Experience of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company? Salon Week May 10th to 15th Presenting the New Models of the Singer Twelve The American Balanced Six Dunnp this week we will remain open etcning and special features tor vour cntci tamment will be ptotidcd. Penn-American Motor Car Co. 2.i J .V. Hinad Street $tt$0r TWELVE Clh6 'Balanced tfoT IfiRIICAN MUes 'SmUeal V. II -- L - W fi, The Westinghouse Air Brake Company of Wilmerding, Pa., is using The Dictaphone in its Engi neering and Commercial Depart ments. Since the installation of The Dictaphone the daily output of letters has doubled. Corre spondence costs have been cut in half. There is no lost motion nor expensive delays. The dictator has The Dictaphone at his elbow ready for instant use either during or after office hours. Whether your office is large oj small, we are ready to install The Dictaphone. Then you can see in your office on your work how it speeds up correspondence work, saves your time and that of your assistants every hour of the day. Phone, wire, or write us today for a working demonstration. IE Dizrw RW4E Ht( U. S. Ptt. Off. and Fbrelrn Countrlo "The Shortest Route to the Mail-Chute" 3 fm 5- .5 r To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that com putation of the votes cast in the sev- . cral Election Districts, as returned by the Election Officers, for the Primary Election, May 18, 1920, will begin at Noon on Friday, May 21, 1920, in Room 496, City Hall. By Order of the County Commissioners George F. Holme, .Harry Kuenzel, Edgar W. Lank. The Sharpie Separator Co., Chicago, 111., says: "We most heartily endorse The Dictaphone as being the one piece of office equipment that stands pre-eminently fir.it. It saves time of both typist and the dictati r, and permits the executive and the clerk to dictate their letters as rapidly or as slowly as they wish." St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, .St. Louis, Mo., says: "We have only praise for the 250 Dictaphones which are used in our various departments. They s.ave time and money. We consider The Dictaphone a useful and profitable office convenience." The Vogue Company, New York, N. Y Mr. H. Bauer, Purchasing Agent, says: "The Dictaphones in four of our important depart ments speed up the work and save the lime of our executives." Western Union Telegraph Company, J. H. Willever, Vice-President in charge of Commercial Dept., says: "The Dictaphone is in extensive use in our various departments and is giving good satisfaction. After The Dictaphone was tried out experimentally in the first instance, a short experience showed it to be a time-and-money saver. Our use of The Dictaphone has grown steadily." SUtOtk. fP Phone or write for convincing demomtration in your office, on your work' THE DICTAPHONE. Phone j-;;;:inu'1 KU Call at 40-50 No. Sixth St., Philadelphia Offices aim located in the following cities AHentown Wilmington 'Harrisburg Trenton Reading Wilkes-Barre There is but one Dictaphone, trade-raarked "The Dictaphone," made and merchandised by the Columbia Graphophone Co, I A . 1.1 unnUKSS ill uiimmiuiiiif rSi.T? ii a ' " At Last, the LEONARD Talking Machine made for you ! Half a century's experience in supplying the musical needs of Philadclphians has given us an intimate knowledge of their tastes and requirements. This has been incorporated in a new talking machine, the Leonard, built upon our designs and specifications. It embodies the same sterling qualities of tone, cabinet work and finish that have placed the mark of superi ority upon all the F. A. North products. Every possible artistic demand is met in the new Leonard. Every modern refinement of tone and mechanical detail, plus the paramount F. A. North requirement of durability, is built into this tuperb instrument. The Leonard plays all diso records without extra attachments. The tone is extra loud, but may be modified while playing. The cabtnc.tR are beautifully finished on all four sides and have spacious record compartments. Stop in at any of our neighborhood stores, placed for your convenience, and hear this splendid new talking machine. Compare its tone, its cabinet work, its finish, its design, its price with other talking machines elsewhere. Make a careful comparison of relative values. We will positively save you, on this special introductory offer, from $25 to $50. Drop in and see for yourself. Terms will be' made to suit YOU. Just a few dollars down and very easy payments. Delivery at once. Enjoy while you pay. LEONARD Model No. 1 Solid mahogany cabinet. 43J4 inches high, 20 inches wide and 21Jj inches deep. Double-spring motor. All parts, heavily nickel plated. ..$125 . . 10 Price . Records Total .... $135 $10 down, $7 a month 10 Diieonnr lor Caih, Payable in Rtcerii yMimmiiiiiijniinnMMiMMirirrTyffrfBMlWlitB i I H LEONARD . Model No. 2 Solid mahogany cabinet, 45 inches high, 21 inches wide and 22 inches deep. Large double-spring motor. All parts heavily nickel plated. Price $150 Records .... 10 Total ..,.$160 $10 down, $8 a month 10 Diicount lor Caih, Payeblt in Rtctrii LEONARD Model No. 4 Solid mahogany or fumed oak cabinet, Wt inches high, 22 inches wide and 2V2 inches deep. Double spring, vorm - gear motor. All p a r 1 6 heavily nickel plated, Price $175 Records .... 10 Total . farvffg. i n w ii ! i . $185 $15 down, $10 a month 10 Ditcoanl lor Caih, Payable in Rtcordi ll'lll! I' 11 lii ill lii f: a. north co. 1306 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Gentlemen: Please send me booklet nnd complete description of your new LEONARD TALKING MACHINE and details of easy-payment plan, without interest or extras. Name Address n. r.. in-ao WEST rniLA. 302 South 02(1 Street KENSINGTON 1813-15 E. Allegheny Ave. READING 15 North 5th Street CHESTER 312 Edgmont Ave. NORTH PH1LA. 213G North Front St. NORRISTOWN 228 West Main Street CAMDEN 831 Broadway TRENTON 209 East State Street 5 .i a
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