v wm n 77 ST7 MawliiWiiM1illilll' 7T7' .tv MIMMMilMMiaiMiiihJMiArtMAfciifcf 1 i Jr trill -r itumiMiwiii JfrnH ill 11 -? jpyy ryr-: .'T,1 'O - , j- rTT I 1 rr' m m X$ EVENINGF PUBLIC (CEDaEIJHnrABMPHIA; TpESD'AY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 IN M ADEL EMORl PROF. OAVID LUBIN ,Una Targa Sara' Pesta nel 1 Vlstitute Jnternazienale (, d'Agricelttira in Rema NEGOZIATI ITALO-JUGOSLAVI II Ministre della Guerre, On. llonemi, parle' clope 11 Ceiitc gCnrea, lllvntrande le strategic-lie neeesslta' clell'Italla per lc frentlerp demauriutc. II Prlme Mlu Mre jii(tnlue, Vcniltch, sp'ege' 1 puntl U l-tn tlella mm narieuc, second.. 1 cpielt sarebbe impeitlblle 11 cedere ull'Italla teniterl ut'i quail predominate poptnrlent tdave II Dett Triimbitch. mluNtre degll K-terI jiiRe1nM), parle' trntaude dl aprlrc In dNciiKslone out dlrltt! ili'll' Italia nella ponNela dell'Utrla. I.l mte Sferrn le intrrrnpc dlccnde clie tnlc dicuienc era pcrfettamrntc intitilc. c didilare' rhe "era Imposslblle (ontint'are eii7ii ilie via aeccttate 11 imtite dl ltu die l'ltalla blMijt.ia flic ubbia una frniitiern la quale Ma IorI IerI i. impute e milltnrtnente difca. ' lyendra. !) nofembn ln cll.acele da Milium ilirp clip 11 "orrNiieiiilente dl "I'orrlero tlella SVta" ha tnlcsrafate da Santa Manthiritn tlleentle dm me rncliine dl ipi'iarc vu una eellncita "Ktonns'lerip dclln contrecrsla trn 1 Italia la JiicesIuvIh, nic e cntre tic Rleriiinnn nurn' raceiunta una Kema. 7 rn.uinbr.--I Ntltut.. Inter '""" "cBlati oiranne abbun- Jiazlenale d Asrirelturit lin ild..i dl cel "' lecare una tare. '" di Uixi.l1 MIMiie. ! tinu-mbre Carle lle-il, Lubin. fondaterc d.-ll I-titut,. ,. ru- , P(it..rc 1.I Klrnalc "Il Sc.ole" rlmaxe rrcscntantc ai.icr.nii.. In ee l.ne alhi ,ll(.(, .. ,urc, , hi,. prrenc fcrltc du eua tnertc iivveu.iU ncl qennen, lOl'l I ,,,, ,"- ,,lMUe trn' lmUH ,. m.lan, ,l,fn,0drl0!" ii-V.nt'1 i''n' " .".'" ! i n tint dlmo.tr.tienc la xcemt nettc. lin-l- "n .. I ." ,,,l:,;l,,b,,Ml,., ftrdl mi wtalMii. tatcntc part.-f.-n,ri,-,ni'UH,i ll"T" ."".' Vm,"i I'M dlmevtrantl. tcnte' .11 ab.nn c la nZ f ,,iii ! aru.i f,I.i,' !', ", VC:, I"',',;; '' ba..d.,ra narlenalc dal ftiliMre .1. II'A. 30,, Vnl.Jdci'n deU'lHtutute per la i.iorte di taut., c. !r,11,I nU'Pi ferlll " eperntnrc i i''11,L' '" """ " "" (II 1'rnt rnid tiiiMn f ra pn.lrc d. lin I ' pcntilc c celta Sigiinra tl.d Cm (Ju Twe-Cent-Rate Law Enjoined piicimn Micii7i nuiiiiiiiicniv n.-.-u. i n i sole Itnliane in Klla.lcltin. I . ..tiium Published fttiil tllrlt)..tl fnler PEnMIT M. Til Aulheril by the ul f On ilwr .1 191 en nie at the I'm efn e of t hl.a delphia P A lit Ht.B'OV Peatmal r fl-ner.. ALEXANDER WIFE SUES Mme. Manes Contends for King's Property Censtantlne Opposes Atltrn-, Xev. 1) The qustlen et the legal rlghti of JIndamc Manes, mor mer Banatlc wife of the late King Alex ander, seems likely te create Berne dif ficult) . nccerdlnK te leading jurists of this city. Her attorney last Thursday asked the court te remove the senls from the npartmcntH of the dead king, asserting Mme. Manes, tht-eugh her marriage and also because of her approaching mother hood, would legally Inherit Alexander's property. An attorney acting for ex-King Con Cen stantlne then ntked the court te sus pend action until he had time te insti tute action In opposition. lie declared Constantine intended te contend that the marriage of Mme. Manes and the late monarch was invalid and that Alexander's property should pans te his father and brothers. Should Censtantlne take legal action In the premises, the jurists point out, It wouldfcenstitute nn admission that he Is no longer king of Orcece, as the chief of state, Being the dispenser of justice, cannot appeal te the courts, lhcre is some speculation here as te the status In the dynasty of the child te be borne by Mme. Manes If her marriage should be declared valid. TABLET FOR DAVID LUBIN International Institute of Agricul ture te Hener American Heme, Xev. 0. (Uy A. P.) Plans for the placing of n'hinrble tablet in the International Institute of Agriculture building here in memory of David I..U btn, founder of the Institute, were np np preved at today's session of the general assembly of the Institute. Associated with Mr. Iitibin was the king of Italy, and In speaking en the subject the pres ident declared this "coupled together Silcn7i in brci.uie t. ..it111 l.uinu sapute accnparrnrsi I i -t nun . I iiltn consi.lcr.tzienc non iltHut 'l.-cli italianl dl qnetn titt.t' tun dl mult. iepn us jHrsennliti' aim mane . I.i.iri h f.repagandn u ftuetc ili'H'lt.ilin. .1 1 ntrnpica m lin -einta" um.ii.inii para' ill grnndc i;ln "intent . p. r gli i'al lanl qui ni)inirniti Knpalle, ' iiexemhr." I.e eih'i2i tit mlniinc d.-irit.ilia iclntitamcnte alia sistcnwiimc tl lle nii.ne front!, re "ou n .7llgetlni.t eempri n.lone il pewn ddlc Alpi (iinlip 1 aMilute libcrta di Plume, chc ilm.a' esve-c fiii.iuiftitc renncssa con gli nltti territeri itn'iaui II Centc Sferza. Miiii"-tre per gli INteri, ha inizlate lc tetm r"a7ieui ion i del' gati jugeslatia Villa spnu.la. di.h inrande. ieri, ihc eti7a r.t'icttai.ine dl datti ptinti fundament ill .irelilx inutile dicutcre il fite dclla I)nliiii7n chc la disnitn' ilcll. due mmen. non rcrmctterelbe In f nntinunzienc d. i licgezinti Omaha. Nev 0 The Nebraska state rnilua loinu.lssieu bus been enjoined b l "di rtl court here from enforcing n two cut passenger rate law in this .fit." 'Ihc order wn (.ought bj rail roads operating in Ncbrnka. DOES your printed adver tising properly reflect the character of your busi ness? We can help you make it de se OLD PARLOR SUITS MADi: KQI'VTj TO M!W Kccenstructed upholstered and polished ct 1 C and 4"J up First-class work guaranteed Slip covers made te order We arr a larpe stock of upholstery mate-lals. felllnc at wholesale prices AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldest and I nrgmt Heuse of Its Kind 305 Arch Street Write or Phene Market 160J Just Prepare Dinner The Acorn Will De The Coekingi or Yeu The Acorn Cooking Machine cooks eery kind of feed le perfection does it automatically without watching. 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It applies also te tailoring fabrics in our day lighted merchandising tailoring shop. We are almost afraid te mention the fact that a man can buy fine tailoring fabrics built te his individual measurement in the WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER Tailoring Shep for as little as $18 the department is se very busy. But you can register your order new secure in the knowledge that it will be delivered te you at the earliest possible moment and that this offer is available se long as this 20f7f event lasts. Whatever you want no matter what it may be is yours for 20 off. William H. Wanamaker ' XsEy The Helmes Press, 'Prmtm 1315.29 Cherry Street PhilsdelphU !ZDousIjcrti)nttltIc(EnBt)3Beton jfurniture Davenports, Chaises Lengucs and Chairs Distinguished above all by a luxury, beauty of design and workmanship, ob tainable only in these masterpieces. Produced only te your individual elder, they lend additional attractiveness and comfort te the finest homes. 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He has no reason te fear the activities of the Bureau in your behalf. The Bureau of Municipal Research is an impartial organiza tion, backed by impartial public-spirited citizens. But if it becomes necessary in fighting your battles for the improvement of your city, its government, its methods in the administration of its financial affairs, and if unscrupulous men -seek te impede its progress and your progress, then the Bureau uses a club then it asks for no quarter nor does it give quarter, and usually it wins because it is right. Let us tell you just what the Bureau of Municipal Research can de for you and your family. IVe shall be fflad te de this if you will clip the coupon below. CITIZENS' COUPON (44) Ilurcau of .Municipal Research, 805 Franklin Hank ISuildinK, Philadelphia 1 delr te knew rnoie about thp working of jour orcanlzatleii una I urn particularly Interested In (check topic of irrcatebt Interest te you) ) Cleaner streets 2 Mud pay for tclioel teachers 3 Making 'he cltj'H nlnklnc fund -work 1. Kalr pay and filr play for all em em plejcs of the clt Name . Address 5. A better water "iiipply 6 Justlce for the peer in the city's courts T. Conmltutlena! revision. A Correcting mandamus abuses. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL RESEARCH fl.nner rteeber ( yrus I! K ( unln T'mnMlii D Oiler TOUCH Htns K i: InlrDnia Jr frnmuel H rl Trustees GEORGE nURKJIAM, Jit , Chairman" MALCOLM I.LOYD, 311., Vice Chairman 1'EHCr II. CLARK, Treasurer Jeseph II Ilasrdern ( iRrcn L. Harper . Mm Mury II Intcham Jnmet Cellins Jenps Strickland I, Kneats l-'rank II Mets .-iile Franklin Bank Building: Churles J rtherJ I Henry Scattorgeoi lua riorerte fjlbley I'r Martha Tracy KUu-ird It tVoed Walter Weed Bell Spruce J82J Keystone Kacc 253Q IaU adTerUsemtnt I paid-fair by pefclkxpu'lteA dtiira irhe is memker'ilM Barea of Utmtclpkl ScHudi modest eris fnlth tieD. jln, Inn Israelite of who, through strci.Rth. I and work, rose te a high pesi . . ... i ,-....! Iimi urnfiinpiir .ni -run ns.MLi.. rri,nm, Hunt. American delegate, cicci.. ..- ... ---,.-r:" " ?7.-"'J, express,! tlmtikt for the honor sue. n""..;' 'in WnHlilnBteM. in,'": Air. t.ubln llaeul llio-Hrnnce, of Ilrn.ll, was j pointed hentl of ene commission. t C ' Mil' !" - m - Jt! n nm ,ufa f) WPL' jl T T-r "i ! 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