TOT 7vi'''.'c,tv :.; A.iki'7yAiV' mw.irAr " i mil i 1 1 hi i i p iii ii m "C . -' V$'W "'T. 4P- i'f'.V't .StnT'r MT1 ., . - ' .x MSi.. Wf- -A W-fe h"-ri, ' r 4V f -y. VV'W'VV "Xtt 'VllVV ''-A", .iillV" WltTi i : . .', . .. i ,r . ." " . VI.,..- - . .ufi i - ... v "V! -j v ' . " '" . 1. " nv ' ' '.tf s ,,:.''. .! ..... , .nw.v.-v vr 'frini'fv. t- r- vi i-w v T.-,"IVBT' c. evening vvBhio mmmimiEJ&mMiF wmmMi(msw ' ' ! ' " '." " i ' ' ' 'i.i. Li,,;, i , , i, .. H MIDI SPA tatl tO 1,1 anntinsta rhn tin InMiitm dara un rlccvtmcnto nel palazzo rau 1 duo priml mlnlstrl predottl avra luojco fra glornl n Boulogne, alio scopo dl corlmonla dclla bcatlOcazlone dl 22 ncgrl, martlrldl dl Uganda. La notrc acorBa, pero, la pasgo' calnjlsslma cd 1' mcdicl stamant banno rlscontralto un notcvolc mlglloramento nelle condlzlonl gcncrall dl lui. Parld. 8 glugno. Lo comunlcazlonl tclcfonlche o telegrallcho tra l'ltalia o la Francla sono lntcrrotta' da nucata mntMna. (11 dlsnacclo dl cul eopra non da nlcuna Bpicgazlone, no' c' posslblle com prendcrc 1 motlvl dclla tntcrruzlonc.) Seven Slain In Vienna Food Riot Vienna, June 8. (By A. P.)Vlo? lent demonstrations occurred hero yes terday over tlm high cost of food. Po llco intervened and several melees oc curred, seven persons being killed and twenty-three wounded. Many arrests wero made. nicipaic. Un dlspncclo da Londra annunzla cho cola' c' giunto 11 Coute Carlo Sforza, sotto segretario dl Stato nl Mlnlstero per gll Affarl Estcrl, 11 quale scmbra dovra' confcrlro con la Commlsslonc delle rlparazionl per la questlono dclla dhistonc dl dctto rlparazionl dovuto dalla Gcrmanla. 1'apa nenedctto c eoffcrcnto per uu attacco dl rcuraatlsmo. Inoltro una leg g? ra lndl8polzlono si vcrlfico' ncl Santo Padre In conseguenza della fatica per la 'M4. ujacuicrq io garansic per la lutura esccnzlonc del trattnto dl pace con la Gcrmanla, l'cscciulonc delle clansolc del trattnto stesao, 11 dlsarmo c lo pcnalltn' da infllggerai alln Germania. Oggl a Gcnova, nel pala20 renle, nvra' luogo la prima soduta della Confcrcnza Intemazlonale del Lavoro. I dclegati cstcrl Bono tuttl arrivatl, rlcevutl dnllo autorlta' ttallane. In onore dl cssl 11 Slndaco dl Gcnova ksEI Cool Pretty Lamps' For Your Summer Home W ' ' STATO RINVIATO RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 908 Chestnut St. flgwl(l namplra rmt iTnen Ttrnnest . ttt. ifilW r'm: A lamp uhould bo somethtnK more than just a light-giving apparatus. It should bo hand .tflA'Piffonmento Sarobbo Stato ' ift- j For Country and Sea Shore Homes, Porches, etc. W?CCOrdato Diotro Rich'108ta V'Mt'' del Covorno Italiano some, ana appropriate jn stylo to tho room or porch, and look attractive by day, as well as night. Our oxpertly aBsomblcd eATL. IriCQlRft stocks comprico only audi .WbUsBKl nrt nistTlbutM Un4r MStpn lamps, and wo havo just as 'notablo a selection of Hand Painted Silk, Cretonno and Parchment Shades for thorn. .iAJ,Ul0lrli.,:a h act of'octoW . t?.17Ji on i ut th rototiica of mn- I'biuur nu, an. An Extraordinary Suit Sale u a . 1 .L'V 3H A. s. mmiEaoN. Postmaster Qenaral. h-''?fiaSHMit 8 clueno. Da fonto autorr- Oppenheim.luns & Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street SVSUA1 al nnnrnnrln Mil., in uixrnttn nlln r$ premuro del Gotrrno Itallnno, i it Aiintiitri ni i rancid cu Inghllterra Mffi ato. t-J.ie. TMntwl it)in In rlnffi nnin' iinantti nr c-'-,'' ah ..! .1.1 ir. i...it& -..! i E5E? fo JllSfir! BWB flUlia MVk J.U AUlIU IIU?SIIU17 SUm & ii.'f EK- r !. u m. i t 41. t K I! ? m U .n : 4 j W4, J KvLB I J tM. mV3J fr f&m I.V JS, km B BBEiaajsiasisjsjaaMEEisaMsiaEiaa o fhmk Paint iarMeit Varnish Tlw Unbeatable Combination! At All Progressive Dealers Phoenix Pninf. nnrl Vnrnisri fin Vh " - . .-. ... rV. n iiJluiuiuuuriTl I1I5124 market St, Philadelphia 409,000 Pounds of BACON To Be Sold nt PUBLIC AUCTION 10 A. M., JUNE 11 War Department Quartermaster Corps Mt The Academy of Music North Howard St. BALTIMORE, MD. v ThU tcon complies with food laws (is to condition. It Is packed In crateB. , averaging 10O llis. net weluht. and will be, old In lot eufflciently email to enablo any retailer to bid. Complete Information concerning the conditions of tills tale can bo obtained from rM. FOX X SONS. Anrtioneers 20 South Pdca Street, rtultlmore. Sid. Llnml- 4--iw tUo fehi. :"w Mall, during the summer It's a bis convenience to have your palntinc work done durlne the summer, and the painters out of the way when you return. Let us estimate on any work you have to do. And remember, there Is 69 years' experience behind every piece oi work we do. 1ft GOOD PAINTING I X If nu3ti.w Will stand the test of tint 4-N.Tth.SL Establish 10SI INGOT ALUMINUM FOR SALE The Navy offers 70, 000 pounds of new Ingot Aluminum in ingots of two pounds each. The sale will be by ,eal ed proposals, ,bids on which will ,be opened June 1 5, , 1 920, at 10:30A.M. Catalogues and other in , formation mat bo ob tained from the Board of . $$uricu, Appraisal iC- Sale, 'iWMH Yard, Norfolk, Vat Chestnut and 12th Sts. Commencing Tuesday and Continuing for 3 Days Will Close Out Entire Stock Without Reserve Finest Quality Tailored Suits For Women and Misses At Cost and Less 50.00 Suits 28.00 87.50 Suits 48.00 125.00 Suits 68.00 These Suits have been taken from our regular stock and comprise high cost models, superior in fabrics and tailoring No C. 0. D.'s All Sales Final No Exchanges sBsBLLsaLLr saflPPrTilflslsa This Sedan Your Family Car The Collapsible Top of Most Touring Cart Rardy u Lowered in Family Use THE Overland Four-Door Sedan is cooler in hot weather be&ause of its thick permanent top. It is warmer in cool weather; adjustable to quick weather changes; dry when it rains; clean when dust blows. It protects summer clothes. For children it is ideally safe. Locked, it protects luggage or packages. Because of its' light weight economy (weighs only 200 pounds more than the touring car), its ease of handling and the extraor-. dinary riding comfort of Triplex Springs, the Over land Sedan gives you unusual touring advantages. Overland Harper Company 1629 Arch Street Timo Payments. Open Evenings. L, Anxiety to sell is poor tactics in mer chandising. It is needless, if the dealer has the right stuff at attractive prices. Our revisions are interesting SUITS & OVERCOATS $38,50 to $78.50 - Were $45, to $85 Not only Clothing, but Hats and Furnishings, at decided revisions Ferro 0 Come Clothiers & Outfitters Areata (or Rogers Peel Clothes CKestnut "Street Juiupcf, Diamond Engagement Rings In artistic mountings of platinum. S. Kind & Sons, mo cheatnut st. DIAMOND MEnCIIAOTS-JETWELERS-HjVEmSMrnW The Largest Shoe Retailers in the World, We Can't Be Undersold ...-.- .,: i J. l-y C'"'; t JUNE M M.J o i,ij Zfs. ' ' W'0f'Wfr W omen's 'and Growing Girls' T3 at LOW and -A ini ti'i mi m m w" ', n IM Every Shoe in This Lot at the One Price, $3.98 Women's: Patent High Heel Pumps Patent High Heel Oxfords Dull High Heel Pumps Black Kid Medium Heel Oxfords Brown Calf Medium Heel Oxfords Nubuck Lace, Louis Heel, White Ivory Sole, Goodyear Welt Black Kid Comfort Shoe Men' Gunmelal Bluchers Vici Kid and Gunmctal Bluchcr Gunmetal Congress Gaiters Growing Girls': Patent While Cloth Top Patent Pumps Dull Pumps Patent Oxfords Black Kid Oxfords Brown Kid Oxfords Brown Calf Oxfords Smoked Horsehide Scout Shoe Heavy Brown Work Shoe Women's Lisle Hose 2 pair for $1.39 'M Vi V, m If'. ''; ;. IV; 'Am ,.. i ' & i. 'A'., M CHILilEN'S s MAH JAMES Patent Mnry Jiinm III Kill !nry Janes 'hue Duck .'tlury .lanes Nil llurk O.xrnnls Nil llurk 0f.nlH In liiitlnn unci lure Infants' Cuiivhk Mary Junes Gunmetal Lare iMM.WiM.l-! ifi'v'Vi. i rr There s a Miscellaneous Collection of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes in Our Bargain Bins That Can Be Had for JJ a Song! Men's Mercerized Hose $ .00 j Men's Firestone $Q A$ Assortment of Shades, 5 prs.for & j Shoit DoetS lifmaguT W s. TrSC'v, "VjV (j Mishcs and Children's Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords JoN 98c to $2 $1.98 Men's Tan Work Bluchers Pl'KRC Stitched and rrr:3 Soles VV iHW 'I "Kcds" Tennis Shoes All Styles and Sizi CS yttSLrr' I -!23 98 c to $1.49 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 118118-120 N.Eighth St, Philadelphia. Pa. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M.' Ah tfl V ll45r.i H h , x&mr&miM&t
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