n,' ' & -!? 1 t A" J- Wb ?,.! NT i, " ' " 'K' . J..i v .' i Wv. i i , h BfiS isnieun . -i ffl "1 i .$fciftGT ip WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 1920 5 j La Huerta, Apparently in poor Health, Takes Oath 0f Office at Capital jREAT MILITARY DISPLAY m ih fM JTSV" .,. ,. ti- TnriA i:. ilUUIlU - i nilSlfct'd provlMonal president of IIU t, t tfk. took the .oath of of- teft&OT..5-3 SlrSWda.thw: 'SLu th wBd the streets. Hero and 'f" US could be seen as It was !W.?J,Trit. owner like a periscope Miai.-j n. humanity. The wf,1..! .,,Mnt noooarcd to be proYiSion"' i" iXnSfial dlplwnttle galU'rr were fofficltU t "1C """"" """"' "" confirmed reports that their government had instructed them to extend do jure recognition of the provisional govern ment". J. Luis Varra, Guatemalan chareo d'affaires here, was not present, but it was stated that illness prevented his attendance. General Manual Pelnez, revolutionary leader in the state of Tamaullpag, who has arrived here, conferred late last night with General Obregon. He re fused to bo interviewed by reporters, answering them in monosyllables. Pelacz Has Dag of Coin A numerous staff, including eight generals and about fifty other officers, accompanied General Peine!!. The en tire party is said to be plentifully sup plied with gold coin, principally Ameri can, llcports quote General Pclaez as saying ho had 7000 soldiers perfectly armed, equipped ana drilled. Gcnerat Sllvcstro Marlscal, former governor of Ouerrcro, who has been an opponent of the new Mexican Govern ment In that state since the fall of the Carranza regime, has been wounded and raptured by a revolutionary detachment. ngo to uenernl Obre Hector F. Loner, at $Pr'cmct to protect AmeIeans lb United States should Intcrveno In this country, which were made on May 31 by a subcommittee of the United 8tatcs Henato foreign relations committee, nre denounced by thp newspaper Excelsior today. . Charges Yankee Humbug 'Humbug is at the bottom of Yankee character." says the Journal, "and Barnum was the finished Individual of thp species." Commenting on the subcommittee's recommendation that a loan bo made Mexico in case a treaty "by which prac tlccs now authorized by tho Mexican constitution are abandoned," tho news paper remarks: ''Truly Senator fall, chairman of the subcommittee, Is trying to dazzle us, as according to a message to Genernl Obre gon from General He La Union, Guerrero. The encounter occurred at La Hlgucrlta, In Guerrero, which state, it is claimed has now been cleared Qf rebels. Itccomincndations that n new treaty bo nrranged between the United States and Mexico, coupled with tho advice that if Mexico refusqs to outer into an Special Two-Pay Blanket Sale! Regular $7.50 Blankets at $C.45 Everyone is talking about tho marvelous Blanket sj values at Smith's. Noto these rejrular $7.G0 Blankets In full double-bed sizes, woiprht 4 lbs. per pair, in beautiful plaid effects in llfrht colors. Special price $5.45. Buy your Blankets at this reduced price, for prices will ro up this fall! Cotton Blankcls,$4up; Woolen Blankets,$8.25 to $12JQ Here's jour chnnca to buy blankets for summer cottages and bunga lowsand wve at least $1.00 to $6.00 a. pair I W.H. Smith & Sons 9ltr Thomanii of MilUEndi and Rtmnantt m All Kindi of Dry Coo Hotel Jjmrame W. B. KUGLER, M.nM.r Brotd at Fafnnomt Ave. Table d'Hote Luncheon 75 DAILY Table d'Hote Dinner n.00 DAILY Sunday Dinner $1.50 frTtfr" TaPyPIZT "its J l' v""- i ili'pk Permanent Waye lot all" HI Have your hair made beautiful, wavy and fluffy with our permanent wave. Stays in for montlts, and. is not affected by dampness, sea air and washing. No fuss or bother in any weather. We do not undertake to wave the hair unless the most satisfactory results are possible. For Sunday's Menu see Saturday's Evening Ledfjer RESTAURANT DEPT. THOS. HICKJ5T. Manager PRANK SIEOKIi, Formerly of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT LAftOE ana BUAU Banquet Rooms Baqat rXrrtmDt IJCON ANDRE OOEDKTj Mntr Formerly of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT 1624 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. SACRIFICE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF Thomas Skclton Harrison, Dcc'd "The Meadows" at Pomf ret, Conn. .Commodious residence and beautiful estate of about 1G0 ncres in New England's most picturesque village, is offeree; at a sacrifice. A gentleman's residence, consisting of a mansion with 12 bedrooms. 4 baths, dining room, reception room, amuse ment room, billiard room, music room, 2 kitchens, laun dry and servants' dining ro6m. Barn, garage, 2 ten ant houses and usual farm buildings all in splendid condition. Electricity throughout; ample water supply from artesian wells. Easily reached for inspec tion from New York City 'or Boston. Write for other de tails and prico to Northern Trust Company Philadelphia Sight-cylinder AUTOMOBILES For Immediate Delivery From Our Sales Floor 'Prices, 'Delivered, including Tax and Transportation Open (Jars Touring, Scve?i-cPasse?iger Toadster, Four-Passenger Qlosed Qars CuperFour-cPasseiger Sedan, Seven-'Passenger Sedan Jit?iousi?ie, Seven-'Passenger $4650 vfsk any Peerless Owner or "Driver I he Qirard dutomobile Qo. , Peerless 2314-16-18 Chestnut Street $3425 $3395 $.4-145 $43$o Mcphiato did Marguerite, by promising us a loan which ho known lie crtnnot moke good. But promising does not Im poverish, and least of all will it im poverish Senator Fall. The moral aid he offers Is of little consolation, nay, -it Is laughable, when at the same time ha proposes what is tho acme of im morality." Wasldngton. June 2. (Hy A. I'.) General KHas Calles, former gover nor of Honora, has been nppolnte'd' min ister of war In the cabinet of Pro visional President de la Huerta, of Mexico, according to advices today to the State Department. Ircdo, Tex., .Tune 3. 151 Porvinlt of Monterey, publishes a Mexico City dispatch quoting General Fellas Calles is being placed nround Francisco VHa In nlilliiintilln ' frnm .i.titnl. tin TtlUnOt as saying that being placed nr Chihuahua from a circle of troops- which escape." . , The article said Villa had destroyed the rallwoy line between 1'arral and Jlmlnez, Chihuahua, to retard pursuit by government troops. General Juan Andres Almazan and other generals arc to bo sent to Chi huahua to take the flld against Villa, El Porvinlr sajs It understands. 8 BrIaITjAIL IN ATLANTA Three Convicts Reoarjtured After Sawing Way to Freedom Atlanta, Ga June 2. (By A. P.) Eight prisoners escaped late yesterday Rheumatism and Neuritis Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative ufaiir from near Hot Springs, Ark. ENDORSED I1T PHYSICIANS g Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. rhone, Vt nlntit 3407 ftencd at lending Clubl, Hoteln, C'afta unci F. II. n dining cars. Hold by llrt-cla3 grocers, drugKliita. etc.. or dlrrct by uu. mm llssiii from tho federal penitentiary here by sawlnc their wnv nut- of n rill hlnek. Thrcfe have been recaptured. Of the five bum ai large ncctor Hiierlll won serving a six-year term from Detroit for coun terfeiting. The other four are John Duffcy, eight years, from Cedar Itaplds, la., for vio lation of the Interstate commerce law: Richard F. Dodze. of noston. a former soldier, n term for absence without leave and burglary; Urville Harry Cook, ot New Orleans, four years, for violation of the postal law, and Thurman H. Brown, a negro, of Washington, D. C, twenty years for assau, It and robbery. French Mine .(Strikers Return Paris, Tunc S. 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