"Al 'vVV.fli ;' V--VH'rf-''"'. v tV ' .. w - i ' R' 'iW. rv fe iW lr. A !: Ml r. rw l!i m T5"V fift .:ffl rtil l!3.W Wi Mi M.'l fraa t K -a IT f i :i ?' m t ,r kiWi - LLS,, Bi &ttm "a tm i.v aV W Mfi I'M v -a- ft ' til K, HI! aVITtlHV'aHlalHfiTV ml Kilopslj pLSPEVIK DRIVE on Bornsina Rivnr Front. a1 ? v" ' RMh Furious Fight, Launches ,','5. now unonsivo Tc ' s. t . Wi " BJ" th Awoolatcil Trew ', 'js,IHraw, .Tune 'J Po'teh troops o turned to the orri-nxirr notwcpn :ow otifl Hobrimk. on Imp rrntrr of ;front. whtcii is under nttnck by the mn uolnhcvllri. and on May 'J7 the I' occupied the line of tin IterexiuH 'er,nqrorliii(: to an ofllclal statement feft, mm mm& IS'w kL 'i IS Mm i ti! V A)" n department unking tho Board of Trade with the foreign office, accord- department linking the tug to the Dnllr Mall, but other re ports la connection with the mission indicate that the bureau'x dealings will be bated on virtually n system of barter, Hiiwian scrnln. oil. tinibor and flax be ing offered for railroad rolling Mock, agricultural machinery, textiles and other commodities much needed in RusMa. Some journal declare that before M. Krasxln came to T.ondon the soviet gov ernmeul agreed to certain term, in cluding the immediate release of Brit IMi prisoners In Russia, cessation of propaganda against (Went Britain in India. Palestine and Tersla and the abandonment of all further I'.olshevik Interference In the middle Hast. Pails. .Tune 2. Lifting the embargo of uusstan and conclusion of peace nrc indispensable conditions for tli resump tion of commercial relations between that country and allied nations. Gregory irnssm, itoiMicviK minister lor irane artnv hn.inna !,,., vn.r.in. ! mill commerce, has notified Premier ?nlrlr. shown bv the Poles in the Lloyd t.eorce. of (ereat Britain, accord- Siting has "blocked the enemy staff's ehslve nlnn." the statement adds. .Counter-nttncks against the Rnlshevik lug to the London correspondent of the l-.xcelsior. HOLMES ffin wr KHmproveo. Air.cooiea 1 B 1 B i ffttv 18'20 m"M to tlto gallon of gasolino SMIlfflBBffilK 'n 7pasaenAer car. Batter than gllBlBBjJi 10,000 miles to the set of tires. t COOLBAUGH-MACKLIN MOTOR CO. JBKJKS Broad & Tioga Street Philadelphia, Pa. MLlf L.1 !r.4BQ'on aununy in tlte I'lessruicz section '. if .-were! iipceKfnl. U lu ilr...li.i.,1 Mn.-nrnl L'-rtVodred prisouers and n number of fMtI.ftt!.J.I.t. 11.11.1. 1.1.. 1 . - 11...1 SM T."Ji' the taking of nriKoners aud of war P -' Jnate rials. L. ft"-'l4'A stntement earlier in the day said: fi&i . t '-'. ! tilllft rniit Tt1chn..(1 nffiin.lfn ..'l.tnl. fi- Nwa'a, begun May 14. with strong forces. w,y( ucinrru mu ivuiu a in j i ripi'i livers h1 JfeWB-'been comnlotcly Ktonpcd.' k n . i . ,.... - K s J ,'toBuon, iune -. nne uie secrecy F''V'.iliieh hh.K .nrrniindeil the mission to tlfi-' V.iliOncion of (trcgory Krassln. lliihslau i , Bolshevik minister for trade and com- tV'C BictQQ, is being maiutaiiifd. several P.. I j.M.nk.M.. 1. ...... ..a.lH ......... . ... .1.. I.'. .nrnir" fflm cm-let pnm lu ninklii'- r. . Tf lis (rAnnrnllv nni.nrvtiil In. l.nu tn .' 1 R, ,, 'official permission, to establish a Rus K .. Slan trade bureau in this c-it. Synie tl '..- . ff.r.ii... ..., .1. ,i..LV i I... T liuiivra i:,j iiirini1! ami iit'i-izir,- up link faecurtd a lease on preniies in London. put' wiiere tliesc are lias not been re- lea, "THE Houghton Line," one of the Houghton publica- I tions, Hasan internation al circulation or more than 100,000 per month. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia If., yel Thin htirrJin w wnrlr In rr-rtnnrrt B, rtioa-witii tlio Board of Overscan Trade, l . Cr' r:s Soldering Furnace and Appliance i !;' I SEND ron CATALOaUK fc I L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St A jri Rru'tonr. Jnln iett r ri Hk EASE tmf COMFORT whfl. nib,. MMiUiSSE'S 1GIS13 CQtm NO, PAIN OH CaJVMU T.Vft Them Out by th. Roots 15 iFLiASTI 4420 LOCUST ST. Modern home, in exclusive neighborhood, at pre-war price of $11,000. WILLIAM E. BORING 909 Real Estate Trust Building Sale by Tender offers are invited for the Sale of the American Oil Tank Steamer "Northwestern f u sbe now Do in her dumped condition In the Neches Rirer at Tort Neches, Texas. The "NonTnwtsTnLV is 1 107 grom torn reptter nd b fitted up for carrying oil in bulk, with the ntccvury bulkhead, pumping gear, etc. Apptojimite d:jnens;onj, length 44a feet, beam 4 1.1 feet in A depth 13.1 feet. Built in 1901. Triple Expansion En gine. Cylinder! 30 inch, 33 inch and 54. inch by 40 inch ttrolce, a Scotch bnilen. 1 75 Boiler PreMure. Intending purchuers must satisfy tbenv elves 11 to the condition of the vessel, permission to examine her may be obtained from Mr. Thomas Cornicle, Agent, The Texas Company, Port Arthur, Texai. All offers mart b- accompanied by a certified check for 15 ' the bid. The successful bidder to take charge of the vessel upon confirmition, by Utter, of acceptance of his offer, at which time the balance of purchase money it to be paid. Ovaen metre lit rlht to reject any or all bids. Sadci tenJert to t kanecd a or mailed to tit they vill reteh tie onierIoel, it or before ares, oa Jooe ai, 1910, at hkh tune and date tltey will be epesed. Tender to be oddrtaaed to HENRY BLACK, Principal Surveyor London Salvage Association, 68 Broad St, New York Envelope to be marked "re tender Northvreitcrn" jjiu.'jivtviv3ganj-ttM.wjMflniirgji3ja3iM New June Numbers Now On Sale SMcIta) ta your foot Ulia a awatago ataunm. M ! u On EtYiltMa. Tata m tttMV MkAtfMiaaMaaaafMKffaaMtfaajBaaitfaaBMaaiMasaaNtfasimyaa L 1 P" "' ym wif f fife it afteytlko first sip i2(5BftiiIa "EXTSIA DRY GINGER ALE trie Co. Tocommorid it . MC ffiX-'-.T 2 y.tf. 1COLUMBIA RECORDS j SKr-rt Mmie Plaver.Rolla ! Krtrytlilnt; nnd Anrthlnr In Mints mkwM l - The jf 78? 60"; ST. MUSaC i riAN i i OPEN EVENINGS 5 I V '. trv r . W'aWk j ' vwrasi?- - sBWirfis V;fflBa-.--JHB S ftp -I Lucy Gates .Singfs weet JLuLilatoies Lucy Gates, glorious soprano, makes you share all the mother's happy joy in that old-time ballad "Baby Mine." Coupled with "Mammy's Song," an other melodious lullaby by this exclusive Columbia artist. A-2911 $1.00 Phone "Tom" Foley for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonolas Bell I'hono. I'onliir 371!) 1406 QIRARD AVE. E&i "Cunitia RecordS"" K"1 fc-f--- jiir ifin rrrni ij-inKi'iir' E,-f pnrr MAUHINtb ON I t.KIia flKPAIRS IlOXi: IN 24 HOI RS Philada. Phononraph Co. ' W South St.. 213 Knlahn Aje.. a'nilB. I'n. iiimiirn. c u. ni'wv r.vr.nv kvknino '. i im. its' Graveure Glorifies Great Love Son? "The Want of You" and "I Know a Lovely Garden" are two songs of lovers' longing which give you this exclusive Columbia artist at his best. Graveure's splendid baritone brings out all their exquisite beauty. A-2897 $1.00 A K.v k ; ft-. Kr- fe ai Columbia tarlUHltelr nrordi lii All I.itnruacM Grafonnlax on Contrntrnt Torma KKIIULLO JH'HM' "0. OTIbert 400O Hftl Walnut Street You Can Get ALL of the Columbia Records Advertised in Todau's Papers at Myers F. Half, Bug. 5626 Germantown Ave. Juat Delow IfhUh Aft. 0 W. Lehigh Avenue xM v i UWBBSP g -pW IH Te "Plymouth" Pattern Sterling Flatware A popular design that har monizes with Colonial or Old English silver. The "Plymouth," one of the best patterns produced by the Gorham Co., is made, of ster ling silver in substantial weights. S. Kind & Sons, mo ctiestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS 8It.VEnSMITH8 a ONE HOUR! That's all we need to deliver your V1CTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (Dread an Glrard) VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY .A Baar Tcrmt &' M. Oven Crealact ma iurr"r voioi Our tervl-e it next door to you no matter whtrm you Un. The success of a revision is in direct proportion to the dollars saved 1 Provided, of course, those savings ar real and not fancy. Revision in Prices of SUITS & OVERCOATS $38.50 to $78.50 Were $45 to $85 Not only Clothing, but Hats and Furnishings, at decided revisions Ferro & Co.tac Ctothfort & Outfitters Agents for ' ' Rogers Peet Cloih&s CKestrutStreeti.Juxufc -v- $ & sna m 4 vw.'t . m a an fttWUW m-J& Piv a&z& ar &mEM mt m';M?m ET iMSr m ill IB &: UDSONS ctinrnVX' VJUaKL, vSIX, This is the Secret of Hudson Supremacy The Super "Six Motor Is Exclusive N.YPhilharmonic Plays Liht Opera. Medleys "Uptown's I Leadios Agent fewr the Grafonola" ',Tnr U for the :Ttct fff PH at) The "Mikado Overture," containing almost all this opera's merry themes, is a musical gem as played by the Philharmonic Orchestra. Coupled with the "Medley Overture from Mile. Modiste," played by these ex clusive Columbia artists. A-6146 $1.50 And 50 Other Great Selections The 56 new Columbia ideetions for June include 1 Grand Opera aria, 4 .ongj by great concert tars, 12 popular long hitJ, 4 oreheitra selections. 4 accordion solos, 3 piano ioIoj, 2 violin lolos, 2 band pieces, 2 negro folk lonr... 2 guitar duets, 2 comic talking record., 2 ipeeehea by great itateimen, 1 bell solo, and 15 dances. Gel th. New Columbia NoTolty Record Booklet Every Columbia Dealer Has It Ntw Cotamblm Acorfc on SaU at all Cojumbla DtaUrt th 10th an J 30th of Evtry Momth COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. NewTork COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Standtrd Mod tit tp ta 9300 Ptthd Dot lint up to $2100 The Super-Six performs its duties with such reliance and ease one is apt to overlook the causes for its supremacy. Drivers and passengers of a Hudson are seldom conscious that there is any thing mechanical in its smooth transportation. It never obtrudes its mechanism. So, from time to time, it is necessary to call attention to the Super-Six motor and its exclusive patented prin ciple, which accounts for this fact. This Is What It Does Judge how complete its advantage. Merely to think of the way thousands of Hudsons, year after year, are giving uninterrupted and economical service inspires the confidence owners have in the Super-Six. Such performance depends upon more than good workmanship and good materials. Other cars possess those qualities. But they differ in this. Forces which cause early motor destruction arc converted to the useful agency of propelling the car. Vibra tion is practically annulled. The smoothness that results is not only appreciated in riding ease,- but it means absence of strain and friction that conserves years to the life of the car. . It means freedom from fatigue to passengers. It explains why the Hudson rides so pleasingly, and en dures so long against the hardest service. That is Why No Car Has Ever Rivalled Hudson 's Records It will be years before we can know the final limit of Hudson endurance. But already it is evident that endur ance is doubled through this exclusive principle. More than 100,000 cars in service and nearly five years experi ence reveal the character of Super-Six endurance. The proof is also shown in Hudson's unequalled records for speed, hill climbing, and acceleration. They cover the field. Can there be any question of, its supremacy in these respects? Also a Leader in Beauty If it had no other appeal than its distinctive beauty, the Super-Six would hold high position. That is rec ognized in the way Hudson has set motor car styles. Its exclusiveness in that respect is maintained by creation and advancement. Others can always be just behind its mode. But with its motor there can be no imitation. There it holds a monopoly. Strive as they may to accomplish the same results, no one has yet by official proof shown that any motor equal or satisfactorily supplants the Super-Six in those qualities for which it is famed. IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES ON SOME MODELS Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. LtlTlTZTradrl"XirJJT!rXJTJ J!WlA"TmiMB'iii:iMajM 111 11 aiiffn. . '! - iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaatf-1 " M ii as 4T ? 13 ... 4 Records 4 i& V" i' .' a.j .M thMkM a ' I' iS3Ikdu.& t irwfe&YA Lv ..irfij. 'V "-&j'PHZ,JJWie. V.'V " IM'tfJWb ilfiihi .ii.ll. ' YJ." ...u. Ji.. . I. mHiaaaaaaaaaaH T I oil. 'i ' y ,'K?Wy' j . -1 " ' ' f ., ' .1 ytx. ill, 1. ---v .1
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