Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,
1920
LA SITUAZIONE NE
RIGUARDI Dl Fill
-II Cabinotte Italiane Discute
I'Aziene per I'Attcggiamonte
di Gabriele D'Annunzie
Published and Distributed Under
I'RIUIIT NO. 341.
Autherised by the act of October (I
1M7. en file nt the. Vosletflca of rhlla
delptal. P.. A s nrnIlBJI0N.
I'nstmatter dener
Tlema. 14 illcembrr Al Palazzo
Vimlnalc. evi ha wIp In Presiilerua
del Consiglio ilei Mlnistrl. ha nvute
Iqoge una, rlunleni ticl (Jabinctte per
samlnnre In srnve Mtunzlene nel
rlnuarill Ielln qufxtienc Fiumano.
Le scclutn c" dilrata parcrehlc ere
1 nssleurn 'he II Coe'IrHo iM MlnUtri
bbln unenlmementp ilclibernte ill
oppersi In (iinlilni niiitilern. nnehc
"roliltarmentp. n niinlungup snpruflazienc
A abbin coner"tnte In nropeMto le
dlrhlarazlenl da farsi In I'arlami'iite
II Gorrrne di (route all ntteKRin
mente Irridurible dl Gabriele ITAnnun ITAnnun
lie at treva In una tiniizlene delle piu
rduc, ma tutll renflilann che 11 rrenl
riente del Coniijlle On Uinlittl nuscira
a trerure una lolmlene nl grave
preblcma
Secondo dipaeei giiinti da.ara al
ilernale 11 "MeHiagKere." l'AinmirnRlle
Mllle durante una centVrcun con jut jut
ienalltn' pelltiehc ilella Dalmaala.
avrebbe dlehltirnte la mi ferma dc dc
elslene di rimanere (cdele al Sovreno wl
r11 enllnlilel (Jovcrne lt.ilinne e a
detorminnzlene di opperi nnclie con a
ferza a qtiftMnM ( praffnrlene da
qualunnue parte vengn In nitre parole
l'AmniiraKlle Mllle e' pronto ad im
pcillre eon la for dilb .ninl egni ten
tatlve dl sbarce da parte delle terze dl
D'Annunzie niiI territorle dnlmnte.
Netlzie Riunte dalla Dnlmazlu ad
ultrl Rierna'1 annunzlane che numeresi
patrietl dalmnti hanne iniziate un
ede verse l'lHtria. per non rimanere
otte la denominazienc jugealnva.
II Giernalc d'ltalia pubblica un (lis (lis (lis
paocle del aue corrlspendento a Zara.
uel quale ' dctte ehe or a i Dulmati
aen guardane piu' ere Rema, ma
verse Kiume. prevalende Kcncralmcnte
I'ldea che reme D'Annunzie ha snlvate
Flume, snlvern" anche la Dalmazia.
Tra le veci oho correno in Dalmazltt
Ti c' quella che D'Annunzie sbnrche
rebbc un centlnneuti ilelle one ferze a
Pebenice, di ml fnrrbbe la sua base
d'azlene. ed eeiiperebN' poi tuttc le
tunic xtnhillte dnl natte dl I.endra In
questa ipetei si verrebbe a cirnre una '
Ituur.iene irreRelare rntre In "situailene
tlella Dilmazin, dalla quale potrebbere
Rcaturlre gravl compticazlenl. Ccrte'
e' ehc rc D'Annunile sbarchera' ties '
Hiine g! fara' fuoee contre.
Altrc vecl dleone che D'Annunzie per '
II memente si nitterra' da (iiinlHlasl
sbarce nella Dalmnzla, non volende
dare alcuna ragienell coelenc nl juge- i
slarl. era che nl rlunUcc la C,eitltuente. '
D'Annunzie in queste memente segue '
gli nvvcnlmentl del Hegne Serbo-Crento-Hlovcno
e tende a faverlre 11 proecse i
della dlsgregazlene, sperattde che I serbl '
non rluoclranne ad lmperre it trnttste dl I
Itapalle
PARIS OLD MASTERS FAKES,
X-Ray Shows Famous Paintings
Made In Last Century
Paris, Dec. 15. "The Hat Child."
an alleged fifteenth-century painting in'
the Leuvre, which has been pronounced
genuine by the werld'H greatest experts,
was revealed en Monday te be fale by
Vret. Andre Chcren, famous iadlo iadle
grnpliist, before the Academy of Scl
curcs by the use of the X-ray. The X
ntys revealed that the picture had been
painted ever a canvas prepared in the
last century.
Other famous "old masters" precd
fnlte included Van O'tudes' "Drink
ers" and Engerbrechts' "Crucititlen."
BAY STATE CHS
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Candidates Fare Badly for All
Offices Except for Scheel
Committee
SUNDAY SPORTS FAVORED
It' the Associated Press
Bosten, Dee. 15. Women candidates
except these, for school committee places
fared poerl in the municipal elections
held in sixteen Massachusetts cities
yesterday, according te delayed returns
which were completed early today. This
Is attributed in part te stormy weather
which kept many voters nt home.
In Attleboro Sirs, l'liza Daggett, can
didate for major, received only eighty
four votes out of a total exceeding 5000.
There were thiec ether candidates, and
Mayer Philip K. Ilrady was re-elected.
Sara Clark Mendiim, llcpubllcan can
didate for alderman In Webtirn; Mrs.
William II. Klrby. candidate for alder
man -at-largc In llcverly, and Mrs.
Arabella W. Wilsen, who was en the
common council ticket In Maiden, were
defeated.
Thirteen of the cities voted te accept
the state .net placing boxing under con
trol of a state commission and te permit
amateur sports en Sunday afternoons.
Six showed themselves still In favor of
licensing the sale of Intoxicating liquor's
under the old local option law, although
the law is without effect under national
prohibition, and the same six, Bosten,
Chelsea, Lawrence, Lewell. Revere and
Worcester, voted yes en, the state act
for licensing beverages containing net
mere than 2.75 per cent of alcohol.
These voting no en these acts were
Ilcvcrly, Kverett, Lynn, Maiden, Med
ford, Melrose, Newton, North Adnms
and Woburn. Attleboro voted against
license, but did net vote en the 2.75 per
cent beer and wines. ,
The boxing act was adopted by Attle
boro, Ucvcrly. Uosten, Chelsea. Law
rence, Lewell, Lynn, Mcdferd, Mel
rose. North Adams. Itcvere, Woburn
and Worcester. With the exception of
Medfeid nnd Melrose, the same thirteen
cities voted jes en Sunday sports. Ever
ett nnd Newton, which rejected the box
ing act, favored Sunday sports. Maiden
alone of all the cities rejected both
prepositions
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When Ye Indians Iwsudht
TN THE earliest days of the settlement Mrs. Chandler arrived in
Philadelnhia with eieht or nine children. Her husband had died
en shipboard, and se indigent was she and her little family that
even the Indians took pity en them, bringing them feed and ether
presents.
Certainly this incident affords a compelling illustration of the
need every man has of laying by money for that possible "day of
disaster."
. Get in the habit of putting by a little of your income each
week in our Savings Fund Department and se guarantee yourself
and your loved ones against future want.
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Within each CHENEY cabinet are enshrined
acoustic principles never before applied te tone
reproduction, improvements upon old methods
which give te the CHENEY tones unrivalled in
sweetness, beauty and richness.
The CHENEY gives piano records the very timbre
of piano tones, keeps all of the parts of an orchestra
record in perfect balance, maintains the purity and
fullness of vocal records which characterized the
original production. Needle scratch and mechani
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The CHENEY plays all records it is a master
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Priced $125 te $1800
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Strawbridge & Clothier
Estey Piane Ce.. 17th and Walnut streets
K. V. Martin, 22A Seuth ."2d street
Bredy Bres., 12-11 West tlirard menue
I'erstcr Bres, l.lfil Mnin street, Manayunk
Starr & Mess. 3635 (ierranntewniiciuie
Phlln. I'iane Ce., 'J929 Kensington avenue
W. J. Stiver & Ce.. 01 West Chclten ae Germ't'n
Phlla. Phonograph Ce.. G3G Seuth street
P (traebeldinger, M41 (icrmantevtn avenue
Henry .F. Hrewn. 4615 North 5th street
.1. Dallen. ?1H .North Frent Htreet
Jehn II. llcaten Piane Ce., 528 Market at., Camden
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Then. Presser Ce., 1711 Chestnut street
Blake & Burkhart, 1 1 tit and Walnut strcctn
(icersc B. Davis Ce., 3930 Lancanter avenue
I.. II. Conlen, 758 Seuth 2d street
K. M. Oeldmnn. 904 Walnut street
M. I'. Hnll, 2626 Gcrmantewn avenue
Phila. Tnlkinfr Machine Ce, 809 Chestnut street
Tompkins Piane Ce., 5147 Germantown avenue
Zigmund Kitty, 161 West Girard avenue
Glebe Talking Machine Ce., 5551 N. 5th street
M. B. Blakemere, 2024 North Bread Htreet
F. Haimbach, 2645 West Lehigh avenue.
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WILL ARRIVE ON SUNDAY
lly tlie Associated Press
Venice, Dec. 15. Fermer Kill Cen
etnntiue 'and Queen Sephie of (ircere, '
with their children, arrived here early
thin morning from Lucerne.
In the harbor the Greek cruiser Aver
off nnd n squadron of smaller warships
awaited the hour when the king would
go en beard and depart for Phalcren,
the pert of Athens, where he Is expected
te arrlve en Sunday.
tVUn Iflu frnm t.mprnp In this pllv
was made without Incident, Constantine
knd Ills family remaining in tu.c seclu
sion of their private car during the en
tire journey. When the train reached
Chlnsse, en the Hale-Swiss frontier,
Inst evening, the special car In which
the royal party was riding was detached
from the regular train nnd coupled te
another train coming direct te this city.
The car en which a number of news
paper correspondents were traveling was
left en the original train and went
through te Milan.
A iutnber of pietnlncnt Greeks,
among them I.anibres A CoremilnK,
Greek minister te Italy, were lierc te
greet Constentlnc upeu his arrival.
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PILGRIMS' BONES EXPOSED
Removal of Canopy Frem Plymouth
Reck Reveals Twe Skulls
Pylmnutli, Jlliss., Dec. 15. The
bones of some of the Pilgrim fathers
wete exposed for a time yesterday, when
the box In which they have -been kept
was taken from the canopy ever Ply-
month Heck, where It had rested since
1SS0. The records de net Identify the
bodies, but the two relatively well-preserved
skulls and ether bones found In
the ceflin nre reputed te be these of
members of the colony who died In tlie
first winter.
The canopy Is le be removed and
the rock reset under conditions that will
bring it again te shore level.
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TIIK TOYS Any bev will Ket ntfiuure nml In
Mructlen from ft Lionel Kkclrlc Train Oemplct
eutlUfl or extra equipment of l'asitenKcr. lMillmtin
nml Oluorvntlen Cenchen, Freight Cam, Track
Station', Switches, Semaphores, etc Hversthlnff
for ii complete miniature railroad lestem.
'I UK TItKt: livers' Chrltma tree should
Ueilrlcally Hunted tieth for safety and effect A
ftrlnir of colored Mazda lamp or fancy IlKures,
leprestfntlnc birds, nnlmaH, flewers, fruits, snow
man, etc , will make the tree really distinctive.
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What would truck fleets
de without gasoline?
"An army," said Napeleon, "travels en its stomach."
A truck fleet travels en its gasoline tank. Beth are vitally
dependent upon their sources of energy.
Gasoline makes a truck a living, throbbing, business
moving factor. The lack of gasoline transforms it into
a mass of useless machinery a monument te idle capital,
less of trade, shaken prestige.
That is why far-seeing large users of gasoline are as
deeply concerned with the dependability of supply as
with the dependability of performance.
The big majority of them use Atlantic. They knew
Atlantic. They also knew the resources behind it the
facilities for crude oil production, the equipment for
refining, and the service for assuring deliveries ever a
long period.
Atlantic crude oils arc conveyed direct by pipe lines
te Atlantic refineries situated right here en the ground,
whence the refined product is delivered by tank wagons
te consumer, service station or dealer. Ne danger of
interrupted overland transportation!
This is the time of the year when forward-looking
concerns using gasoline in quantities are, or should be
discussing with us their 1921 supply. '
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