m&WWr, ' r T '7'Vf' 'Wi IUPANO VILLAGGI &' ' TriiDRO Italiano Sono Co. Utrette a.Ritirarai in Di-. roziono dl Vallona i PublliliMt..nnil DlMrlbiilcJ Under ' ' Tr7ntTT xn w n i ...t-. :.":"" .. ,v ". I :' v "1 MhorlsMl ,'i'delDhla. Pa. m Mr?- llV tlllt HAl n.tltV.lu rt rAJT..onni at Hie I'o.lofflce of I'lilln- ipma. Fa. A, 9. THJ1U.EHO.S'. I'antmanttr lleneral. READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters 'to )the Editor on Current Topic This Is the Way It Affects One 'Wet' To (he .'dllor of fi JU-aiitltt J'ubUo l.tdaer: Hlr As a voter,' one of "Hie peo ple" and, allow 'mo (o to ntnte, ft good littlsen. I dealte to take exception to your editorial In the Kvrnino I'l'nuo I.Ktxirsn under the'enbtlon, "The People Wished to End the Liquor Uuslncas." When you make the statement that "the people" wished to end the liquor business" you lie. Your editorial Is true with regard to the decision by the Su preme Court only. The ptoplo Tiad noth-' I UK to say And this Is supposed to.be a free country. J 'In defense of your statement you will probably say that the people elected the legislators and conftressmen who passed tlio Eighteenth Amendment, and vho voted for the Volstead act una ritttfltd btKIMbUAUHUN : BLOC IN MINORITY! Majority Socialists, Centrists and Democrats Combined Have Only 222 Soats OTHER PARTIES TOTAL 238 siar'tl counter attach, 'recaptured a great part of- the lost, ground," - . ... ji Necessities Decline In France Paris, .lime I). Declines in the cost of ntreesltlcM of life, wjileh nre Rcricrnl tlirourslioiit France, arc described by several newspapers here. The papers say that Franco is getting back to Work nnd that n flue harvest Is in prospect. Some say that the attitude of the public lu buying only ,vhat is i strictly ncccs sary has much lo do wjlli a falling off in prices recently. GAS Jjoma,,it giungo. 0.11 Insorti nlbnnesl nno occunato i villaggl di riwtrovu e Hitxa in Albania. HCrnnilo nntlxlp tilt i wnie ten. J.e rorxe Italinhe si ritlrntini " siaicn. mis is irue, mo people um iVlirexIoue di Vallona. Tna torpeilinl-1 V1'?1 lh.,1fel h''?)cr.,.le8..,who,!!.e ,c?l1"r8.nrV 'a hi lnttro ill Vallona t.rfttocn. In " ' of .h' r. 'avor!, I,ar1 .ur'1s. and ilrata dellc truppc ital.nno ',ho si erode . "" Td "Zl ZZ ff nXIJo tl l o"S Inno DCrdulo nareoi-hl nninlnt.. J niVftt. .iinn. r .i. t . i .... n : . itF06!'' ncgnnlava die gli insortt al- Kllonn dl trunne Italian nolle vll. a vr'jnnnre in iviessin. e le i linvi iin i-iinvrn l.-.M"'". T''.'t ... f1.. . . .'kViJftCf l.lanc avevano uomuaruatn la citta wjjguaruo n ucua tinu.ia uessun rap- nit".varrn n niiinrn iin iintnn n i.t in tnnWA V lVl'V O-"" " " - ... i.. i.k ,.villt.t &!'assPJ f" "'Ttm ( .4.V.V.M r !.' :it ' w zione rno neve essem pumtiiiitn not tiait. 4 c''e magglormcnte rlsentcno le J. TOn. I.oillTC dlsse the il cthnile nnr. SCIllcacO. 0 clueno. Xel rolisnnm di aetn cittn' la Oonvenzloue Nar.lonnU' el Grand Old l'nrtv Iin Inl7tntn i mini KitA,JWrl per la scelta del caudidato alia i'-WAwrcsiucnza dcgli Htati nit I ed il Lft C'W ' c nt,eso anslosainentc da tutta a; txi unio:ie. ia prpsuictiza ut ussuutu hit" BrOVViSorlnmente ilnl Senntoro T.nili'o AiJ&.'t rt Massachusetts. II nualpiironiinslo' un E?,,y .; jpodcroso disuorso die fu tuttn una W tA. lvnrn riwilltaltnvtn ntlntmi.nlM .11 t'!l...t.. t X h "w .ii..a..uim w.i iihiuiu jll. IT 111 Kl II . SiXtY (tli csordl nccennundo brcvomente nlln MttJi " Kutrra- niondlale ed alio i-oudizloni Ia.A' 1lin(frilinli rlie iun Iin rrnntn tn l?iifntiti 1 tJT.I .u in America ed nl lnvnrn ill r!p.ttiii . dl 4'i -I' I M . . " -W... ..LUUk... ir.-V'i im rip : iSAt ' r.T.,-p'tlL tff.ij'w, 'ttto' rcpubbllcano deve csscre in grado fa l'servlre il paesc seuza couoscerc cosa ! Mf.'t' "scoulitta" quaudo si prcsentano VK'Ut'andl rcsponsablllta'. Uisse che per yUViaJa dlnastla c gli eredi suoi. c chliiuquc 'kti'vJiv. ' " Till nnti!irtli.tii it liri II tvltif.f.lil t WL'Vier Ahlipiltrpll ilpi'i isirp nllntifiitinlr. M' t, da? natere e dn ininlsiiisi rnntrnlln p JtVj5' A diclilaro 'hc Wilson rapprcsciita 'i;esponcnic in un sisieina in uninuni 4. strazionc c di governo che nou c' anie ' ' tTleano. ? 11 discorso dell'On. I.odise fu snesso 1 V interrotto da appluusi ed alia line sa- ' ..' If.fnfn fin fi.i frnnln nvilfrtiin.i Qucsta muttitia si provvedeni' nlla nomina del churimiin detlnitivo dellu convenzione, c nrobabiltnentc restera' sl'On. Lodge. Fare prevision! stilla aomina del caudidato iircldenzlnle e' ancora imposslbllc. 1 pin' quotati sono TVood, Johnson i l.owden ; e nellu schlcra dci "dark horseM" figura in j.Sinna iinvu i un. .-51111)111, cuvvruuiure 1 (J, ella Pennsylvania. ' . - iMfc.;. . .ii. i..i.Mii.u. to vote for prohibition. 1 The Supreme Court has even talc6n away the right of states to hold a refer. I endum. And 'you say "the people" 1 wished It'. I You are awn.e of the view of one of I the greatest statesmen our country, or the world, ever knew. Theodore House- I velt. regarding' prohibition. If the people nr to decide this ques tion then a direct Vote must ba taken, I but ''the people" are merely puppets in I the hands of tlio rich, the corporations and hypocritical organisations, such as the Anti-Saloon league, whose body nnd soul Is tulnted with the rotten money of the Hoeliefellers and their like. Attain, you lie, when you state, that the people wished this un-American law. It may h;ii been all right to do away with whisky, but light wlnts nnd beer never hurt any one. and the time will come when the people will lmvo their say and thee things will come back. Yours tiuly. .1. C. KKKRBKHItY. &2U Chestnut St.. I'hlla., June 8. 'if t fe; Bryn Mawr's Appreciation To tht Edllur a! th .'I'Clifiio I'tiUle I.ttlarr: Sir As chairman of tho Philadelphia executive committee of the Bryn Slawr endowment campaign, t want to thank you very sincerely for the very generous co-operation that you have given us through your paper. The courtesy nnd sympathetic attltudo of your representa tives have contributed materially toward the success onjour campaign, which Cul minated June 3d. v . UKUTUrDH i:i.y. Chairman fur Philadelphia, v Philadelphia. June S. CHINESE FACTIONS AGREE Shanghai, June 0. A definite agree ment niton terms of peace between northern and southern China hni been arrived at betweett; Wang Yih-T!ng, northern plenipotentiary, and the south ern lenders, Wu Ting Fang. Tang Shao i. ex-premier of the lVkhi govern- I ment, and Dr. Hun Yat Sen. I Although peace delegates (if both ! sides have boon here for nine month.?, ' they met for the first time in formal 1 conference Sunday. Uy the Associated Press 1 Ilerlln, dune 0. Unofficial reports! from Sunday's 'election show that the, I Majority Socialists, Ontrists' and Democrats, who, by combining', dom- , hinted the last session ot the Merman Parliament, will be in (he 111luor.tr In 'the new republican ltclohstag. Those parlies, neeording to Indications, have onlv 'J22 seats, while the scats of other parties total 'JUS. Including tlio deputies from plebiscite 1 districts who retain their .National As sembly mandates, the new ltclohstag will have -1(10 members, Latest figures show that L'.'.TIO.OO" votes were polled. Indications ore that the scnts will be apportioned ns follows: Majority Socialists. 110. ' Independent Socialists, SO. , Centrists. 117'. (ierman Nationalist. 03, I German People's party, (51. Democrats. 45. Christian Federalists, 21. Ouclphists. "1. 1 Havarlun Peasants party, 4, j Communists, 2, r " I Three llcrlin editors have been elect- I ed. They nre Otto Hoetzsch. ot the' Ki'i'tix-Xt'itiitig: Koinhiild Wuolle. n( the, Pnn-dcruiunii' and .of the. nut I seniltic Xnrddeutselie Allgeniclue Xelt nng. both members of the German Na tional party, and Heinrich Hippler, of ' the Taegliche llundsclian, n candidate , of the (lemma People's imrty. Dr. Wilhclm .Mayer. German charge , d'affaires nt. Paris, has been given u ' inundate by thcUnvtiilau People's party, I which comprises the disaffected cleri cals of Havaria. Alexander Schlicke. j minster of labor, was the only cabinet 1 member who failed to get n scat in the new Hclchstag. ' BOLSHEVIKI ADMIT LOSSES I Antl-SovleJ: Forces Initiate Success ful Offensive In Crimea London, dune II. (Hy A. P.) Auti-ltolshevik forces In the Crimea hnve begun an offensive movement which is repryted from Moscow to have won initial succes-es. The Holshcvlkl retrieved 11 part of the advantage1 lost, however, says the soviet official com munique, which rends : "In the Crimean sector, after artil lery preparations, the enemy started an advance 'nloug the entire fcont. fighting with tanks and armored cars and trains. At the beginning our troops were driven back near Perekop (at the neck of the Soldsring Furnace and Appliances HRND pott OATAkoaVB L. D. Bergcr Co., 59 N. 2d St. B,H VarkttlH Klytton: lfaln UU mmmmmmmmFree Sert;c"""",",", n No. xi W $150 1 BUY YOUR VfCTROLA HERE Btcaute aiide from th sstitiac tion of uiually finding the machine and Recordi you want you obtain a service that goes with every purchaie and laits indefinitely, We Have Every Style Victrola in Stock for Immediate Delivery Very Eaiy Terms Join Our Victor Record Club B. B. TODD INC. 1306 ARCH STREET 228 Market Street 'Pianos Players -Record Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Osadai MantefCo. 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Afoit ruptures Brow i" Ivors heonusf in the beclnnln tnmars- that feml rini in the btlnnlnr were rot. tiur imp"" appliance and adfanerd mfthods lnnuro ImproTenicnt for rrerr ce nnn tare inanr, I. B.. SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St. Cnt)ut'onil kep for rfrnire "t . . I " f .I Ji! T iff V.' "' ' i . VP?;.t ,, t-tt '1 Ji ..L. .to. I-. .... ,. jrf'n i , -- - ' J ranainlltti The Perfect 'Wbter Paint fllres Flrt-Cla Inside 'Finishes John C. Oeteri, Mfr., Phila. ewic&.QuaAty io7niittoTtif&jof' &n.Stodc4ti4Hda 'K x aammJfuiumtuk IWJSeachJ. For Infants & Invalids pr mi g If llf VVVaUSg A Nutritious Diet tor All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office AvoU Imitations ant Subititatet ; i Xt ,i V , I , J"; r.xit WW'S f " m - a til t w I I. t Say to Your Repair Man Kony-Krone GENUINE LEATHER SOLES FIRST, AND , JJ CLOSED MORTGAGE STEAM RAILROAD BOND ' Riaf'nrlnr In 19.fl.;. This bond tras fssneil In 1003 nt B! and Interest nnd Is Jargefy held yy banks, (runt companies 'and Ufa lainrance compnulei. l'RICE TO YIELD .8 $500 PER $1000 BOND Yearly Income $40 Ulembers rhlladelphla Stotl: KUcbjnc LAND TITLE IIUILDINO VIIlLADKLrilLk cen;tii!Al Market and Ibuiih Sts. a PHILADELPHIA a LET, US USE YOUR IDLE MONEY We will pay you Interest on it. , We will pay it back on demand. i LET'S TALK IT OVER CAPITAL & SURPLUS SI.UJO.uuu.uo Hotel ijrjrame W. B. KUGLER, Managar Broad, at Fairmount Ave. Table d'Hote Luncheon 75 DAILY Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 1 DAILY ji-icsfestiLi nWfeS t. y. acid fa Iwere , JEFFERSON' HAt CO 13S S. itil IfcMkaMaaaiaa-aataV tt MA I I . Rnnov(r1 PRASS BEDS RELACQUERED n'ox vflrfiiK&a" Kkm6g&0 87 rr. experience Insares entire Mtlttattln ACME RENOVATORS onin WAJHINr.TriM iv i Auto calls eTfrrwliei. Kstah, 87 ... l'hone. Lombard 4703 Write "" raarrmmn r jutf Sixiiefth Srt A luxufloui .residential hotel opposite the Metropolltati Club And Fifth avenue entrance to Central Park. Easy access ta Plngtentera, u " EAGER A BABCOCK xnr TORK.OITT Sunday 1 CA Dinner 9l0M For Sunday's 'Alenu eee Saturday's Evening Ledger RESTAURANT DEPT. THOS. HICKRT. Mnnnccr PRANK SIEOEL, Formerly of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT tlKAVTIFDI. I.AnGE and SMALL Banquet Rooms Banquet Department I.EON ANDHE nOKUKI, .Manager Formrlj' of KUGLER'S RESTAURANT A Delicious Cup of tanscom's .Grand Banquet COFFEE is the cheapest good thing in Phila. except, possibly a street car fare. Our price is so low we hesitate to advertise it, as strangers might think it second grade, for 10c td 25c a cup is the usual price for such coffee in other cities. Why not enjoy it in your home daily? only 48c a lb. At 1232 Market St. and Branches IIANSCOM nnSTATJUANTS l?n,l Chmtnut St. 1232 Market SI. 1 H:-: Walnut St. 021) Market Nt 1! So. noth Ht. .78lMnrket, Nt. r.Zii i' Market Nti. ay 1221 Chrntnut St. W laMEKiGzaaBi 19 With ackncwltdgmentt to.K,jC. B xaellow di'ama 6v 10 4ired business man Oh") r' (?,'. L- - N 9 s-t tf- trWi n -Si Next time you have your shoes fixed ask the repair man to put on Korry Soles. They are real leather, tanned by a secret proc ess that makes them wear twice as long. They are permanently waterproof, flexible, and won't slip in the wet. If your repair man does not have Korry Soles in stock he can easily get them for you. See that he does, for they are worth it. Korry Soles will astonish you by their wearing qualities and their very great comfort. As good for dress shoes as for work shoes. Try them on your kiddies' shoes that will be a real test. ACT ONE. Our hero. WAVKS IN bis eloop. AND IDLY strolling. PAST THE Mint. IN PHILADELPHIA. 13 TOUCHED br a otranBor. ACT TWO. Our hero. ' LEARNS FROM tho etransor, A 8PLENDID war. JO MAKE money. AND HE makos lota ot It, BIQ BALES Ot IL AND THE curtain fallt, ON .SCENES ot luxurr, ACT .THREE. Our hero, MAKES MORE monoy. AND THE plot thicluma. AND THE dark. MY8TERIOUS 8TRANQER, GOES OUT Ot hla IKo, roREVER. AND ONE nno day. OUR HERO Is caueht. PA03.I.NQ. THIS money. ACT FOUR. Our hero wake. AND TELLS tho world. THROUGH THE bora. OF HIS Atlanta celL THAT UNCLE Sam'a nxomr-r, IS LIKE tho blond. OF THOSE cigarette. THAT "8ATI8FY." IT CANT be copied, THE Turkish tobacco In Chesterfield Is real Turkish, not counterfeit. Tb Domestic is the best leaf money can buy. And the blend fa a aceret lb can't be copied. Chenterficlda axM8ood" anywhere and you'll nerer tire of. ."Satisfy" Korry Soles are tanned by the J. W. 8c A. P. Howard Company, of Corry, Pennsylvania. They are used by reli able shoe repair men. If yours does not have them, notify our local branch and we will see that you are supplied. J. W. & A. P. HOWARD COMPANY 3rd and Vine Sts., Philadelphia. 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