I V If H ft-' 'UvV t h i n-i .," -"t V, -M !i V w 17 !' IV. Of nil ' aF. TIFIES LES TREATY wit Looms ns Dologatos Af- sfix Signatures to Poaco Pact .1" 4M. .. r 5fc v K' . 'AMY OFFICERS POISONED Vfr By (tin AM)c!atl rres ; arersallta, June 4. The treaty of - i .m v to the Blgnlm? of the peace trcatj. era! amall disturbances already occurred. Sev-hav VJpaec with Hungnry was Mgncd lu the waad Trianon Palace here at 1:25 etock this afternoon. , j i ,.f . Bttdanest. .Tunn n mi- a t v t.J l '!,. "" . '. ." ' ri "-" umorncrn nn- leared here ns a It is rumored that former Tremler Stephan Frledrlch, who baa violently opposed signature of tho peace treaty by Hungary, has new plans under cover In connection with his opposition. Count Albert Apponjl, former head of the Hungarian peace delegation, to day expressed his belief that the dis orders were onl sporadic and that con ditions soon would lmproe. AH neces sary precautions have been taken to precut the hotheads from revolting. Twchc army officers arc In a hospi tal as n result of having been pierced oy poisoned needles, and n number have died from the name cause. These out rages nrc committed at ulght uhen offi cers arc going about on duty, and par ticularly when they ore In the crowds. EVENING PUBLIC" LEDaER.fHILADBLPHIAi, FRIDAY, UNE X 1920 t . K Compere Arrlvet at Montreal Montreal, June 4. (By A. P.) Samuel Oomnera, president of the American Federation of Labor, arrived here today to attend preliminary meet ings of the organization's committees nilor to tho annual convention which opens Monday. LEXINGTONS A number of 7-paas. tourlnir cars, wood and wlro wheol equipment. Selection of colors. Attractive prices. LEXINGTON MOTOR COM PANY OF PENNA. XV. A. KU8KB, President HBt North rtriiad Rtrett. Thlln. FURNITURE SALE AT 40 SAVING 200 Bedroom Suites Saraplca, Sllchtljr Uetd 100 Living-Room Suites 500 Rugs 300 Refrigerators I.arjctat selection of new and nnn furniture In city. 0 large floor packed to the doors. FEINSTEIN STORAGE 00. nou.sn or HAnoAiNS S. E. Cor.9th & Spring Garden Sts. UOpcn ".. Free Anla PeIWrr - I TefHHE Of t MP nttnnu ( ah f l. .i. - - 'HHyMrfwyuiHwj r.:Kmmmmw 'v MtK Is? lr taaaLaaViBBVI' laTaa" aaam Vt4jBJBPBB''QU fBBr Safe1 Milk' For Infants, & Invalids No Ce.ldii A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Atetf Imitations, and Substitutes DROP ON A CORN! LIFT CORNS OUT WITH FINGERS Hurt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it tops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. ft Uke Superfine ySmall Car Why wait? Your drureijt sells ft tiny bottle of Freerone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreress or irritation Freezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius. TEMPLAR first commands attention, then respect, and finally a desire to possess "The Superfine Small Car." Come in and look it over. COMPTON BUTLER, Inc. 822 North Broad St. Philadelphia MORROW MOTORS CORP. Wliolcsalc Distributors 822 North Broad St. Philadelphia The Templar Motors Company Pioneer Builders of Quality Small Cars Cleveland GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St Bll. Varkit 554. Styttone. lan 400 MANUFACTURER: Dp you want a capable KnKlniffr and Buatneaa Man. with well.qulpped oTl e in Tork. to reprtont you In crk d i cnl Ourena ounMrs I'fnna . whrr h d Iv and faxorably knoivn to th ar um in uatrlra" Tf wo r1rtrM r fl07. T iric r Offlf.. J.u i! 1 JLb. UijL'.J mm aBHaHLi ? a. i hrT'i'."1; .I ill! jSi!.,i ..'Ti'irnrnr HUJ, wirr not A rnAMKn MIKKOK ItIK T1IK JCNU 1IUIDKT WV hat a aflfct iln In an) wanted wood or flntah prlcra ranclns from $20 up to $47.50 Matthew Schramm & Son 2nd Floor 33 N. 9th St Vhflrlrra Krtaltrro IIANTrAKKr VILXMI.S itm-rm.. PICTURE FRAMI- ND MOI DIM1H TTf ;tkamsiiip NOTirEs wtk.mmiip oTl:s INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE 4r kinds ofsttrfflce & -freights in eacli j w r ,v " i .mr .? ibbiiiwvkv p4gJ&YmL IbiB Saa.raa aHak. L ' ... ..?". ? Cherbonr Sontltamolon I'hlladrlplila . . . . Juno lalJuly 10)Ar. 1 Nrw nrk Junn 10 July 17 Aur. I lul June20July2lug.ai KV YOKK HA.MllUUri Manchuria .... June ISIJuly 31ISepi. 11 Uoniolla Jalr 3IAur. HISept. X5 IMIILADCLPHIA LIVKIll'OOI. IUalnn . Junn H Vt rrlf run lune SO IIavrford July 10 rillLADELrillA GLASGOW Galahad .... , Juno t Kaatorn Hea June SO riIILADEIAIIIA IIAMUUKG Itelle rime . . June 11 Wt Ktonk 4unt IS A Steamor . , JuneUt RED STAR LINE N. T. SOOTHAMrTON ANTWElir Kroonland lune BlJuly lOlAur. 14 I.aplaml June I .'July nlAuff. 21 Finland June 10 luly 24IAua 2 Zealand Uulv Sl'Sopt. 4 PHILADEIiTniA ANTWEItl" Nervier June 7 Wathena ....June 12 tVet Tarook June SO Wynooctie Janet Went Clierow .. June 20 Paitcnrcr Office, 1319 Walnut St.. Pbila. WHITE STAR LINE N. Y.Cberbonnt Southampton AUriotlo July alAui-. HlSept. IB Oljniplo July BlAur. 4Aur. 28 V. Y. QUEENSTOTTN I.1VRRPOOI. Cel" Jnne lOlJulv 24lAuir. 28 nl"' June20iJuly 3t8ept. 4 Mobile July lOlAur. 14ISeut 18 Formerly CleTeland. "lB''t- 8 new York Azoncn niBRAIrAK NAriESGENOA Cntlo JulrJ C" July 20 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE rillLADELFIUA LONDON Waucomla June ls HOLLAND-AMERIOA LINE nilLADELnilA ROTTERDAM ,?.e.1,.7k Jnno II ZyldyU juir s Frtiiht Offict. 405-414 Boone Bldr.. Pkila. M ROLIROOFINGS ANY warehouses, storage sheds, tool bouses, hen houses and farm buildings are put up for a use that does not justify large expenditure. You may want five years or ten years or twenty years of service. We have light weight roofing for short term buildings and heavier weights for permanent buildings. You can have your choice of red or green crushed slate sur face, grapevine talc surface, smooth mica surface, or sand finish surface. Each kind is sold in three or four different weights and is priced according to its weight. Thus Cnrey Roll Roofings protect every type of building for the term of service required and give you the biggest value in each weight and in the long run the lowest cost per year of service. United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenot Ayret p. n. imimi.i nAninnuTii, lo.ooo loni (b) juna 28 h. H IH'ltON. 17.000 tona (c) .... July T? H. H. AKOI.UH, 21.0U0 tona (o) .July Ul (a) Firat Clan to) first and Second Clan (c) rirat. BODd and Tblrd Claaa. for iiassage rates and other particulars apply to any Patsenocr Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE raatenser Dep't 83-02 BeaTfr at.. N. Y., alto at tile Une'a v Drexel Bide., Philadelphia Kryaer Hide naltlmore. 82-02 BeaTfr at.. N. Y., urucea nt 418 Ollra atrret. Ht. Louli. I I Stabile. Alabama. We are headquarters products' of - 'asphalt h for the building and insulating MAGNESIA EARN-LINE Inrorpnratfd J801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamera General Cargo Regular Service PhiladelphiaManchester SS "De Moinc. Bridge". June 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sailed SS "Lake Galcra" June 15 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A Roof for Every Building Atk um about them Bv L" 4 AMERICAN INSULATION CO. OAREY PRf IOT8 .aft fa -. TV. eKKRT AVSNUK ANC mrnuact Boston to Liverpool Mm Itedara BKuhfwlB taafw && Fort Victoria WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT. 0 Ylrat Clan I'aaaenttr Only ror ratal and full particular aptly VORNESH-WAUREN LINE rCBNESS. WITHY A CO.. L44. ftTHM lletiM. WklUbaU Bt. N. Y. r Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. S. Sbippinf Doard Steel Slcancr SS "FORT ARMSTRONCMo.dmjt SS ',ORONOKEM...Juno 15 A Steamer July 10 (From Piir 78. Sooth Wharvt$) The Charles T. Magee Co. Attntt for U. S. Shipping Boati Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard BiOO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE S. S. BRAZIL MARU Lata Juna Loading FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Agents 470 Bourn Building Telephone Lombard 5514 i& m Store 'Order; (WVjjjO i& So easv to liae IiUV varvthlnv fA Ik. family at any atom vau prefer, Clothlnit. Furnl-( ' lure. Houaa Kurnlahlnta. 1 Jielry and (lontrnl Mar. cnanaise. I'ay at your convemance. ueen at It rlht hare on Chfitnut oiratjj ovrr tin yeara. Call. I'nona or Write SR.WEAVER 1112 ChestnutSt. JMOMId. TAHMIU aaaaaaaaaaV iCtt '"'T I I does ielioxro dkiiitfouHe "I had the most siubborn rash onmyneck ithadrefusedtoyield to anything and Reslnol fixed It. It's great, the way that ointment works I Put it on once and the Itching itopped. In a week the raih waa gone. v You oulrht ts try TtESINOI. SHAVING STICK, too. I sever lcatw what a quick, titlifietory thave wit till I used It" AtallJruteutt. Founded in 1865 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th. and Thompson Street We are now able to offer a genuine Heppe Pianola-Piano for the low price of $820. This is a remarkable opportunity to secure a genuine Pianola- Genuine Pianolas for Only $820 Piano, with all of the famous Aeolian Pianola patented fea tures. These in struments are guaranteed to be the greatest player-piano value in the city. We will refund your money if you find a better value. Settlement may be ar ranged by cash or charge accountor through the Heppe three - year-rental-payment plan, which ap plies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone, or write at once for cata logues and full particulars. H JSBHBB MXeaaaaaaaaaaiiHi Used Pianos 25off Our peclftl reduction tale of used pianoi still continues. Any used piano la our store may be purchased at a dis count of 25. Every Instrument in this Sale is guaranteed for five years, and can be exchanged wlth'out loss any time within one year. Settlement may be by cash, charge account or by our three-year - rental - payment plan. Call, phone or write at once for full particulars. C J. Heppe eV'Som , DiireUwa-lllT.lt Chaafaaat a. Optewn tth and Taaanpaan ft. BBBaBaMMMaa che Burning test Compounded motor oils of the old typo paraffin base, when partly burn ed, lcavo u thick sticky tnr. This residue sticks to cylinder walls, piston heads, etc., collects dirt and forms carbon deposit. The life of your motor depends on the oil you use. Good oil of the right type in sures long life and maximum service; poor oil or the wrong type of good oil quick de preciation, trouble and expense. Quality in a motor oil is too vital for guess work. You must know what happens to an oil when subjected to the terrific heat in the combustion chambers whether it burns clean or leaves a non-lubricating resi due to cause carbon deposit. "The Burning Test" will tell. - Place some ordinary motor oil in a cup and burn off three-quarters. If the residue is a sticky tar, the oil is compounded made by mix ing light oils with a heavy cylinder stock. When such an oil is used in your en gine, this residue sticks to the cylinder walls, collects dirt and the impurities of combustion and forms carbon the cause of scored cylinders, loss of power, preignition, knocks, pitted valves, etc. Sunoco the new kind of motor oil burns down evenly. After a part has been burned away, the remainder is as high in lubricating qualities as the original oil. This is because Sunoco is not a compounded oil, but a 100 per cent distilled product, ab solutely pure and uniform, every drop the same as every other drop. It eliminates carbon troubles. ' Sunoco is made in six different types to guarantee the right type for every car. Any Sunoco dealer can tell you the type that "fits" your motor, or write to us for the "Sunoco Lubrication Guide." Sunoco tho new kind of motor oil burns down evenly. When consumed in the engino it leaves no sticky residue to form hard, flinty carbon deposit Heat does not destroy its lubricating qualities. SUN COMPANY PHILADELPHIA OFFICE FINANCE BUILDING More than a million yallons of lubricating oils per week. UNOCO MOTOR OIL li Mai HI W or aar TODKItur UK.-tu , V ,t i, J vfr T ?' : - 'I J-Vt r "v Ytfirsa&i&& ! .V'1'2 iVi-iiajTMifjAj',, ii aad J '.ftivKi. ,v f .0"' Wri V ' 'A N W(Mi , PH1LADEI . 6
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