'ti . V f ' tl - 'ft Hi iIm. "14 MM in i ' "1 U 7 m W U B'l m K m I MIAN CABIN J -ft) V ET UP 10 CATHOLICS ;. fSocla'list Party Rofusos to Par- SAILOR ,IAY BE SLAYER I III III I III ft IIP mri " n,ucrlph. work. of art nml might hnft Ufetl their, moral tntl - ,. " ' l Tj - - J"1' V OM,uun !lLrJiiL7 "' ' U MAN AM H-AU MilntorlOcxvcls xxhlolt wrre loug ,go In ot.r ffVor despite tlm fiR-t tl.oy 1I1 " T .. , r-v-vr-NO IH 1 Tl ATI 'S iHobokcn M.n, Fr.cnd of R...ff.r?. t U I VIM li I Mil 0 r LHI inrfei&WKsl..r,,,I km 8,,,cc &.rtldr ,n t,ie l"nw of ; WF Rl J Y BRITISH GOODS 111 . 1 , Va"let. MIssInQ Since Murder ....... ' ' ' Acceptance of the ttcnly li expected rMiools throughout the country con- W JLi LJ V- X Ll U 1 iw - v v i HUNGARIAN ATTACK tfcipato i n Govornmont. Neither in Majority Sa1.- feaw. 'vrrmu i ' ''v RoitlP, 5lnr 1.1 Tim Pi-Li- , . . ,- . ... ... - MAY TRY IT" AGAIN niTotiil - fnVml by the rcsisnatlon of the Nttti 'ofltirno 1. !.l I . Aim ...I. i- mviivi. 11 VIIIlBllinit'll imiSl lllUH'llll W i Voire c because dip clinnibor Is tllxldcj chiefly Into two group'. Socialists nml lloholicit. X. .1., May 11!. (lly I ) -IMmce nltl to oontirct a forinef allor. whoso' home li In Hoboken, xxlth the tn.xstrrlotis niTirder of Frit!! 1 llueckcrt. xxrnlthy white metal inanii fnrttircr. In liti ntinrtuient here Stimln., was obtained jesterdny by pollc The Investigator! learned that the man was absent from hit home Sntuuln.x night, and did not return until after the hour of the murder, lie left later after telling his family he xvas going to Ohio In search of work. I'olicn mlil Ills description tallied closely with tliat of the man who Mircliased the icvoher with wlileli llueckcrt was sliot. The man under suspicion wns an ac l... - ..e k ... llnlM.. ..i.k ... iiiij HiiuiiiiiiiKV i.i ,iiku-i ii.Miiii. mill ii.,..! 1J1.. ,. ... ,.i...i.. -"," ... "' "" i'i -i nir i-ni-.ru uiiHru- i ib men- uonitcrx wntcii were estub the here unless extreme Nationalist conn- cIn prevail. The rietlon of tlic govern tinue to use ine old map or Hungary nml teachers are telling their pupils that the provinces lopped oft bv the IK.ace treaty are only temporarily lost. ' nient in preventing a great demonstra tion by the" League" of Territorial In tegrity, nnd the tearing down of posters .brailng the inscription, "Wnmnwl he MINT MAY VyORK OVERTIME I cnte ?hat 'fho ife'wlll' mbabl " I "?mana fo.r "! ""-""nntlont. of coin mieptcd.1 inldl ' L. m II nS"itroh -',, i Wi S! have been strengthened to prrvct .11- jfi"" 1,i,0S2Ttnt,S5 nryft't".' I Count .lulhm Andrassy. former mln- l'?- A","!JL JWrLtJl!!,'te - - , ; ,lPP .f foreign affairs, addressed the n t , rclm(. 0raioUH on n twlnty. TRFATY IQ PAI I Pn ni IIMnCDiri0,,n.0" f ,n,n,l,,t"8 on t,.,p luc',,,t"1 ofifour.hourbasls. The demand for (.llVer IhtAlY lb UALLED BLUNDER! the treaty jesterday. say ng: .oM u especially heavy and the Mint , "I he treaty erudnca ho nation a n , llllal)lc , rntl., up ut, ,,Pllmn(Ii Ik the greateKt blunder the Allies could Uiinw tnjr red ink figures every day. He- lly the Associated Press .commit becausd It entails the greatest lrmP f tde demand for silver coins the imiii:ik-si. .im.r i;t. i'r.echo-Hovak j Troops and Barbed-Wire En ' tanglements Are Placed I Along Frontiers llueckcrt. and the two had been to gethcr frequent!, lloltcn told the po lice thej met Kridnx cenlng. but weie not toce'hef Saturday night, nnd that neither of which is strong 'he had not seen the man since. Ilnltrn lislied h.i I'arls Pcarp Confcrem c. danger to the peace of iVntral huiopo. u,))t )inH Rj0wcd tip in the coinage of i'i "'""""" i.-i".- "i" 'gnui wnien vran resumeu late in Apiil I'be Mint has facilities for colninc nlioiil .M"tN),0()0 in gold per day, but little po (lit ?5 i i.Catholics. enough to constitute n majoritj. while ' ii.i n'rcorru''1' between them is impos- .slblc.on n 'common luoginm. , In, addition, the Socialists nbsolutclv rtfutfe to participate in a goernment. Otherwise Signor Ciolittl. with his own followers, together with n portion of the. deputies who supported Premier Xlttl. inlvlit have a ciinslder.ible mn jorit.r. Some of tiie denutics suggest a. cabinet formed bv Signor Medn. f Under of the Catholics, with Signor i Ponomi, the present minister of war, who succeeded the late I.eoulda Hiss, olati-ltergamasrhi, as leader of the re formlst Socialists. Other deputies predict Hint Signni Xlttl again will be entrusted with the task of forming a labinet. b cause, tliei ay. tlirre is no man who controls the opposition. In t-asc Xlttl assumes the task.-it is believed lie will ask moderate llllll turn lilt' uuilT ill ills riiiniiMi'l 1 l!l 1 l .1.. , , wealth, be said, and the police believe ' " v,Vn"" "fi.fl,tn'Tr .. . (Im k.,.v nvnnsp.l th inn.,'. . unMlfv In So,l1f tlsfactlpil Willi tllC temiS of the nolnt of nlannlmr and rommitltiir' tli ' ron?-.p. .''"l'lCsscd In uu versify circles murder. I'tinernl set vices for llueckeit were held lat night w ltd .several thousand pei sons present. The sendo was eon dm ted both in Knglisd and (icrmnn by the Itev. A. Kuglcder. pastor of a tjcr man Lutheran church. fone. coupled with Intellectual iucom iiMpncc. Moth count) ics fear ntinrks bv linn. ! "We hove until next Friday to sign Jnnri than half of this nnmnnt t Vmlnir gnrians. and. in consequence, barbed- the peace treaty: nlso it is likely c concd at the present time. wine cnmngicmcnts Have been cstab. , shall no so, saui couni Apponyi, wno is home aucu, exnausteu oy nis moors. - ."In mc you sec one JL a defeated arm. i 1 nave none my i, uui koi uu ran ccsstons of any Importance, nnd not One iotn of help from Americans, who FOR AMERICAN HOUSES - An old-established, well-conncclcd London House, with unrivaled opportunities for seCUr- ing best possible, conditions, is open to buy on commission for equally responsible U. S. A. houses. Practically any line of mcrchantiise A bought by experienced expert buyers. ' ' ANY LINE OF MERCHANDISE Discounts allowed and shipping attended to. Apply in first instance to S. Guiterman & Co., Ltd., of London Care of DorUnd Advertising Agency 9 East 40th Street, New. York In this cltv, because It Is believed the. iicniy win icstorc to Hungary battle rt DIVORCE WITNESS DIES r Assaulted by Defendant, It Is Said, Man's Skull Was Fractured Atlantic City. May" III. John Cilffens. of rnrmlngtqn. X. .1 . died in the City Hospital last night as the tcimit of an alleged nttnek made utmn nun a week li The Last Two Days In Which You Can Buy a 125 Talking Machine for $65! I npn li ITnrrv PlnrL it (nimlnii tit Hit socialists, iikc weput ltirnti. leader or t,i It) . (;iffens head struck the paxe- H the Intransigcants. Deput) Trexes and ment and he reicivcd it fractured xkull. 3 i'eputy Modiglianin to enter the cab- Up wit, htnried-to the Cltv Hospital's) iiici, onii, it nicy retuse. unit lie will where he was hovering between life nnd form a new administration with Catho- death ttntil last night. Clark wns ar- Jlcs, giving them some importnnt nort- rested at the time and in noxv in Jail, folios, especially the portfolio of In- Clark's wife sued him for tlTtorce. nuui-uun, ns mc rnuicat rcioim scnool The case was tried before Vice Chan- ysicm is one ot the tunuamental points cellor Learning in the court rooms In I on their program Another group of politicians express the belief that it w-'ll be impossible for any cabinet to remain in power long u'ith the Chamber formed as at present. and, therefore, they prophcsy.that gen eral elections will folloxv in the near fu ture. London, Mav l.tT Since the rcas scmbly of the Chamber the Italian Gov ernment's position has been a difficult one, says llcutcrsV Home correspond ent, oxvitig to the Catholic Popular pnrty, numbering 100, having joined the Opposition. While n large majoritv supported Premier Xittt's foreign policy the Opposition took tin li strnnr linn nn the subject of the government's internal the Law Building. Oiffens gax-c testl mony in favor of the wife. an.d. when court ndjourncd. Oiffens. it is alleged. x as attacked by Clark as lie cmereed i from the buildiug. The folloxving day i when the case xas resumed. Vice Chan cellor eLamlng remarked that the at tack was very foolih. Clurk's counsel, Theodore Schimpf. asked court for per i mission to withdraw front the inse, , but agreed to continue wlien Clark an nounted that he would withdraw his defenc. A few minutes later Mrs. Claik was granted n decree of tlix'orce. MARIE D0RAN EVICTED SJXlTtf! AUthr Dl8P,d While Writing through his refusal to consent to nn Im mediate discussion of the telegraph and , postal strike. "V In declining this debate Signor Xlttl observed it xvns strange that in such a hort time the government bad lost the confidence of the majority. He could not understand hoxv the Catholic Popu lar party and Socialists could reach an agreement on general questions and the budget, and ns the Popular party was a government pnrty it ought ro assume the responsibility in going into poxver. ITALY TO EVACUATE ALBANIA Photoplay Scenario Jcxv lord. May L'5. Miss Mm ip is Doran. author and playxvriglit. xxas dis- jj possessed of dor home in Jamaica. X. 2 Y., )esterday afternoon. The house 1 5 wns hold b) her landlord and although ( given n month to tlnd another, she was i ss unable to do so. I Her mother. Mrs. Frances Doran. sex-cnty. has been taken care of bx , 3 neighbors, hut Miss Doran said slielB I xvould be forced to spend the night in j 'the street guarding her belongings. ! The author was -writing a motion- S picture scenario xvhen Cit) Marshal li i Thomas McGuire and two nnto loads of r assistants arrixed and carried out licr ' furniture. fjf-j-l-- ''THZZmfu m L .- "-U-U tBPMI (f(fffff won TS Ml IIW U i II N mm i !" ssiSSrSra I if One Year One 'Machine to a 2 PRICE & TERMS Every Machine Is v Guaranteed and will play all makes of records All You Have to Do Is PAY $5 DOWN and after that $1.25 A WEEK The mnthlne will be rtrilTfirit at imrr after you miiko your $3.00 'Cewill nt nnr tlm nlttiln one mr nlloxv the full snm nalrt on tt for any otlifr make or machine or piano. THeRAMBUN' KlO A New Novel of .the West by EarWayland Bowman -u. R. JlV. Customer None Sold to Dealers Eugene M. Goldman 904 Walnut Street A wild horse and a wilder rider. A round-up and a horse-race. Quicksand and a struggle that leaves you limp. Greek meets U.S.A. with fistsshut your eyes if you can't stand the sight of blood. The West-big-hearted, recldess, fun loving. And THE RAMBLIN' KID i mmmmwrM & -s ' r fimmmmr.M .c- s. mmmmmm yr-Jk " 'WrlPsaBriB nr Mi. l.Xf..mmmmmmW mf S ' fS Slsv r v s .1. . A "SOW. "I A . i L'M'i'S: xNV V 1 's. S-;. 2!'0Z't' r:, V vj tej, ' .' vm -' ,. ; x. r -c v V 1,-' Bradbury and Wtbttr Pianos, Cheney, Palhe', Colnmoia and Widdicomb Machine! Mi'mmnwiM'M orns n u. until ;. s.vf. -tim. oBjmillliiirillllfiri .Rome Report Has Bearing on Settle ment of Adriatic Issue London. May 13-(Iv A. P i-Ac Say He Rbed Frat House curding to a news ngeni) icport. ltnlv "Walter H ebster. a negro. lillTiyoii . i preparing to exacuntp the whole of street, was held in 1000 bail for lourtJ Albania "ctcpt the Avlona distriit, savs today by Magistrate Harris. Webster I an Kxchange Telegraph dipat(h from was arested last night by District De. Home todax tcctivc McDowell, of thp Thirty-second' This report bears upon the Aduatic street and Woodland avenue station, question settlement which has been un- ! for stealing clothes nnd jewelry front a; tier negotiations between Italj and 'fraternity house at ..Uli Locust stiet. Jugo-Slavia. differences existing be rrrrrrrrrr:r- tween the two countries oxer the Al banian boundary line and occupation of territory. SHIP SUNK IN COLLISION Schooner Goes Down After ColfTtilng With Steamship Crew Saved , Xexv Yorli. May 1". i Hx A P ii The American hooncr I'loremt Thur low', from Jloston. xxns wn-cked in a collision Inst night about spxeutx-rixo miles southeast of Sandy Hook xvith the steamship Laramie, wliith leported the accident by xxircles. The irexx of four teen men were icM-ued The schooner settled in the xxater with her hull protruding, causing a maiinie to navigation, the message s-aid The steamship Miilcd from New iork lust night for Tampico. xxhile tiie siiioonei nah bound nortli ftom the West IikIips The Florence Thuflow xxhn-li xxas in charge of Cantnin Wason is i,un master. 1!M feet Iodr. and ha a gloss tonnage of 10 11! Mie w.is built in J DOC. WOULD SEE SON DIE fvlother Pleads for Permission to Be 'With Slayer Till Last , Pouglihcfpsle. . Y.. Ma.x 13 Promising to hear up binvely through . the ordeal Mrs fhnrles Oantuii'. mother of Chester ("antiiie xxho w ill lie fleet roeji ted at Sing Sing prison tonighi for the murder of Cn-l Danzinger. a grocer, of thU irx has appealed to IVarilen Lawes. of Sing Sin. foi the privilege of icniaiiiing with hoi nn until nfter he hns paid the penaltx of the crime Mis. fnntitic xxith teats streaming down her face said "I haxe appealed to (ioxenun Smith for clement), us I h.ixe Mel It tit it i a crime to send a man with the In am of a twelve year old bo) to tie ilinir If lie will not tntericde then 1 have promised Chester I "ill htaud ti him. ami tf tin warden xxill nlloxv me. I will go xntli Mm aH hiH mother, to be the one xxho s with him nt tho last " PREMIERS TO MEET FRIDAY Rearin' X $o "aBiiiWi- The Rambun' Kio ey Bowman At All Bookttorta The BOBBS-MERRILL Co. How Much Should You Save in One Year? How much DO you snve? It should be Wo of your wages, no matter Ax-hat your condition in life. Ordinarily, it should be much more. The world's most successful men owe their mil" lions to the first 5200, $500 or $1000 they saved from their wages. Start today. Wc Pay SSSo Interest trom day you deposit and permit you to draw tour checks a month rlCIVNI&HT llgAMTOIOPM. jjl 'jjysftfcwIifcfrSS ifliyJKU MKffHnSl One-Day Outings From Philadelphia Seashore - - - - $1.25 ATLANTIC MTV OCEAN CITY W UM OUI L'APi: S1AV XVr Tax lOo EVERY SUNDAY Sprolil train Iraxm Chrtnut Strret and South Street lVrrlcn 7.30 A. )l. far Atlantlo lt. Ocrnn Clt and tune Ma), lor VXIIdvvotxl ",.10 A. M. tram Chrl nul Street and T.1S A. M. from boutb street, lteturnlnc tearrs all paluu 0.00 1. M. ' New York - - - $2.50 TIIK MKTKOrOMS or AMERICA Mar Tax 20c Sundays jis:!",-.;.;? "PMial train leaven Keaillne Terminal 8.00 A. M.. .topplni at Columbia e. Ilnntlncdan i.. Majne June. Loxan and Jenklntonn. Retornlnc leave New lork. Meat 8d Mt 7.17 IV M.t Liberty 8t.. 8 I'. M. (Htandard time.) Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, $3.00 MOI'PIM AT MUCH CHI NK . XMII1K IIAATBN AMI AXHI.KV In earn dli SUNDAY, MAY 23 Nwlal train leaxes KradlnK Terminal 7.00 A. M,. to- iic nt Cnlnmbla Ave., Huntingdon Mt.. Maine Junction, ,imn ami Jenklntonn. KrturnlnK leaxea .Scranlon 7.00 r. M.. XX like -!Urrr ii r. M. V Philadelphia & Reading Railway yl H V -v t & Miller'and Will Return Monday to State Strike Policy lir!. Ma.x IM Itx I' 1- 'ie tiller Millerand plans to leiixe I'jms to morroxv mot mug fm I'nlkitone, xxhere ) xxill meet l'leiuni Lin. d (icoige to dlscuis the Spit Ciiiili icn"e. M. Milleranil will ictiitn Moinlav in make his dei linatiou to the Chuiaber nf J)eniitie- TucmIhv tog.irdnig the tllke nml the govcrnmcn''s prnposid mtinn ngainsl the (iencral recleiation of Labor. OVATION TO CARUSO IN HAVANA llaxatia. Mil) -:i -illy 1'. 1 I'.n rh'o Caruso, making hi initial appear npee here lust night as Lionel in I'lo foxv'rt opera, "Martha.'" was gnen an o vu t Ion h) an uuilieuci that fiui kt-d tlic National Thcatte to capaen Me xvns simncirtcil b.v Miirl.t I til 1 ilrntos. the Hpaulhh singer, xxho took tin tole nt "lidv -Hurriet. Caruso is in teieixe sXiO.(IOO for each uppcaiume heie Atlolfo Urocale. manager of the opera ..company, fctalcd that the receipt!, for the Ol't'uius engagement would total S 17,000. 9r- ' Kaiser's Moving Delayed The Hague. Max II!- Moxlng dor for the former ticrmau empeiui' ha been postponed, owlnc; to a ttlight delax ju the work at Doom House It Is po plhlc that Wilheim tun) Mhtft from his ,nnfnMit nuartei-H 011 Ka tit 1 da). The jo'sil brasH baud of Ameiongeu plajcd nt the cx-kal-rr's diutier parly Tuesday m SsP h What Our May Sale of the PrinjQ Electric Washer Means to You YOU can buy this high-grade washing machine for less than any other electric washer in its class $155 on deferred pay ments or $145 pash. This price has been in effect for eighteen months, and as part of our price protection policy we offer the Prima at its original price and on exceptionally easy terms of payment before .the necessary advance of $15 on June 1st. The Prima it n absolutely firot-claM, standard electric washer one in which we hava all confidence. It In oimple in construction ; easy to operate; thoroughly efficient; and hao a ten sheet capacity somewhat larger than other washers of its class. Buying your Prima Electric Clothes Washer at the specipl May terms of payment $10 with the order and balance in easy monthly payments will coat you leas than a laundress one day per week, and at the end of the year the machine will be paid for and ready for many years' satisfactory service. Let our electric waiher experts thout you the Prima in metuel operation at the Electric Shop, Tenth and Cheetnut Street, or moat convenient District Office, or phono Walnut 4790 for fultinformution. 9 South 40th Street 3100 Kenalnfton Arenu 18th Street and Columbia Avenue 4600 Frankford Avenue 7 and 9 Weat Chelten Avenue The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY The Dry Gold of Isko Protects the Family HealthAutomatically One of the chief advantages of Isko, The , Electric Cold Maker, is that its cold is dry. Dampness and ice arc inseparable, and you know what a damp refrigerator means, from the standpoint of health and cleanliness. Isko makes convenient cubes of pure ice, frozen 'from your drinking water. Isko is run by electricity and fits any refrigerator. It is automatic and needs no caretaker. Sec Isko at work and then place your order at once to be sure of prompt installation. Isko also, comes in larger .sizes, for clubs, hotels, restaurants, markets and other com- &K mcrcial uses. Our illustrated booklet', "Electric Refrigeration," story of Isko, Sent upon request. tells the Domestic Utilities Co. ,1717 Chestnut St., Philadelphia , , , . rppl jB aLm. ' E mr mmmw &n S ' Electric Refrigeration g ' m HL itr fflK, v 'J iHiMi H'iiiw Wa 8 I MS bbbbbI i lll slisM.!trA At ?V '.'.ii.tai r. t V LtJE immmmmmmmmmmmmmM . I ' Wlll l.V IIJI . . i "tJJ. .1 ) I I, i -Jfl ma XVnr Toi -'tt a ir aVaaV 1 aTVI irajii n"""" SHaaaBBlRBaBr' I'7, '5'., V.T'1 .1. ai i m Hi ymmu jara i kaHViti mwrn m S4mmm P H mKB3Sb P IPBI 1 DaPJii "BlJei PKtP I EA M:f I mF m ' iMiiliiH !t ! 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Before you get half way down this column- (if. you don't look out) you'll find yourself saying to your self: "I wonder if I ought to answer 'this Announce ment. I wonder if these people are straight. There's sov much bunk going around. Maybe this is some of it. Right there is where you ought to take a hitch in your common sense, muster your good will and friendliness, and say: "This sounds interesting. Perhaps it's a good, thing for me to find out about. Anyway, it won't do any harm to send my name and address as re quested and SEE for myself just what the proposition is. Then you reach for your fountain pen or call youj.1 stenographer send your name and address, and presently yo(i get the information by mail-r and you're glad. YOU'RE GLAD because yort learn about tho money that is being made by people who are financially interested in thfi manufacture of automobiles in this wonderful country of ours, particularly right now; YOU'RE GLAD because you i learn how (and why) one of the leading manufacturers has ar , ranged to let you participate in prolits through the years to come ; ' YOU'RE GLAD to know thai actual sales contracts for carS to tho retail value of approxir mately nine millions are now 01) the Company's books, and that the entire factory product is sold for the fiscal years of 1920 and 1921 ; ; YOU'RE GLAD because you i may share in the profits of this business on a plan that has been made safe and sure and easy;. YOU'RE GLAD because you find that this, door of oppori tunity is not closed against you even though you have only a little money in hand that you want to turn over safely and profitably. YOU'RE GLAD finally that you ever read this An nouncement and answered it, "requesting particulars. THEREFORE proceed this way : Simply send your name and address. You will reccivo (by mail) some vital ahd inter esting news that will prove greatly to your financial advan tage. Also a certain Picture Book relating to this business all without cost or obligation pn your part. Strike two! This is tho second of three Announce ments uppcarin? in tho PhiladepW newspapers. Tno first was prmtro recently. Tho third (which will a bo tho LAST) will nppcar in " early issue. If you didn't answer tho first one, answer THIS by ma ' inp your nnmo nnd ndclrcss P'nln'y written on n postcard or Ictlpr-sncw to DIRECTOR OP SALES Sulto 1103 09 SIXTH AVENUK , . . NEWYORR , 1 m " n '7 -f . c!Wmmmmmmmmmm-Tf' ;h. ,rr. ov i -t,: -&.' , 'l..i,.l .-v . ...li -IM. . mi... . '. . ..i,-.,..-. .. ..r.- .... ,..,!,, , ..,.... L.i ..., ,...Xh , ' Jil. , '-"- il . . ' ,- , ...t--i j .jA-Jj U.ALii.. .T f J T V.'r.M.LM
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