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THE WEATHEk
i'lPahingtott, Jan,
ondy tomorrow.
TEMrr.R

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V.

18,

vrtinn

NO.

61

Publlibtd

108

NERVOUS
SLAYING OF
ADICAL CHIEFS
of Luxembourg and
jknecht Deaths Causes
r
n
it rear
01 r..::.i..
ixcni isuis
If

NDEMNED

PRESS

BY

laienma public Bleb get

today;

at n,cn; anom4

in in ii
I

Rain

Lynch Law," Says Vossischc


Zcitung? Protesting Courts
Should Have Been Called on
Hy LEONARD fcl'HAY
tt'irelcii to Ki cuing Public Ledger
bu Public I.rdotr Co,
Corlrtoht, 111
anil A cm lor 7 line Co
Kotlcnlmu, Jnn 18 News nnd comment from Horlln makes the fuel star-tllng- ly
clear that the announcement of
the death of Llehkneclit and ltosn Lux
emburg, thouKh heard with satisfaction
by a feu of their bitten st opponents,
has been retched b the public generall)

with emotions In whlih horror and fear


predominate, horror at the circumstances
and frar of the possible consequences.
Tht' tlty Is described todn ni being
tlio same statt of nervous tension as
It was on the ce of the Bolshevist up-- I
rising, when every one fill that civil
wnr was In the atmosphere
IS Rightly or wrongly, the people dread
Plpst the lillllnir of their two leaders will
lyjlrlvo the S'pirtacans to , desperate deeds
... nuc-ijI.,.,,
m,.l
nun
ropi rociiKf
tins l.is ne mi It,...!..
KJicr, to be-- tlio case In Iterlln Itself as In
Eolher plates, where the revolutionists
jhave the temporary power In their hinds
but In any event It Is believed tb it
even If tlio extremists fcil thenirelvcs
not strong tnough to attempt new deeds
of violence In Berlin there will be a
fresh outbreak of strikes Inspired by
fierce Indignation among tht" classes outside, the ranks of the Spirtncans at the
circumstances under which I.lebUnecht
nnd Rosa Luxemburg were done to
death.
Tho whole Liberal press condemns th C
deed, and even the Vosslscho Zeltung
"Xothlng can Justify this
declares:
cxcrclso of ljnch law, even against the
authors of the recent regrettable events
In the, name, of humanity we protest
against It. It should hive been left lo
a court of justlco to make, them harmless for tho future and la caso of a
judgment, such a court would not hive
left out of account thit Lltbknttht was
an Idealist, even though ho believed that
his mission
could only bo achlcvtd
111

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Dally KxrM PiimlKy, a..t...iin
uopyruni, 1010. by Public ldrer Company.

REPORTED DEAD,
SOLDIER WALKS

tt.it

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Entered

PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919

BtconJ Clnm Matter at th PntonV.


Under the Art of March 8 1Sj

t Philadelphia,

Pa.

PRICE TWO CENTS

SEES NO REAL
URGES WILSON LEAD
WORLD FIGHT IN OPEN PUBLICITY AT

IN ON PARENTS
Corporal Francis J. Aitkin Stir
priecs Relative- Captain Page's
Return Surprises Wife

PEACE CONGRESS WILL


BEGIN SESSIONS TODAY;
PARIS PARLEY
PRESS WINS ADMISSION

Pulitzer Calls on President to Break Peace Conference


Precedents ami Take His Cause Direct
to People

Corporal Francis J Aitkin. t!005 King


scsslng avenue, returned homo without
announcing that he was on bis way Ills
parents h id thought him either killed
or missing He h id been officially re
ported missing nnd a friend In the arm)
In Trance wrote th it he wns killed
Wounfd In tic chest and gassid and
then woundtd again, Aitkin passed
inrnuKii some tlirllllng experiences
ilolng down to the piers In New York
with n friend whose husband was
to riturn from trance, Mrs
Croi'ler Page, Twcnt) second ntm
Walnut struts, wns surprised to see her
own husbind, Captain l'agi', walk down
the gang pi ink Mie was nccotnpin) Ing
Mrs Joseph Walker, 3d, and linil no In.
tlmatlon that Captain Pago was return-In-

Gilbert Experts Little News

CHAM.KS II UKASTY
Special Cable to hhening Public Ledger tiltimpliH qf their statesmen: (2) the1
liberal anil thoughtful minds of tin-sTimtit to
Copyright, 1919, bu the ,V
nations, among whom nppeir to be a
I'arls, Jan. IS Halph Pulitzer, pub mlnorltv
statesmen vvhii have
Usher of the New York Win Id, who Is otitgiown ofthetheir
discredit! d old tricks of
lcavtug for New York todiv, lias given tiiido-bal- uuo
W povvei. strategic
me the following statement
frontleis punitive Indt nuiities, cio
' Tod iv, on the eve of the I'ntce
nomle Isolation and who wish In sub
Conference, the Allied (Jovernments stltttte tin- - confessed oxpitlment of a
ino suffering nil the vicissitudes of h I.
,t ,,!illrt,iu unit iltn Mlllllliltt
tory. The solidnilt) of u common Uin
(,,,, dotalUil settli incuts of pence in
so soon.
gcr Ins dep.irliii.
u liberal ami prngrisslvo , spirit In li.u- t
Tho Joint Instinct of sivr picsoiv.i. tmmv with such a h igm-- (1) I'm side lit
Ins given pi ice to conflicting alms Wilson, whoso mm til Initiative- and
WAR RELIEF WORK TO GO ON t tion
The vanities mnlerlnl dlslntrestedni vs mike him
of
cupldltlos and pugnacities which mas tho accepted leadet and mouthpiece of
Knicrficiu-- Aid Will Continue It qucrndo as national nsplt.itlons,- - are the In irllctllate misses utid the illv
seething beneath the serenity of the Ing point of liberal minds of all iniin-t- t
Branch Activities Abroad
Qual dOrsay.
les.
Tint there Is to be little or no
"If the renco Conference Is allow td
'Without national linltv It m ems
In the activities of the Tmergcncy Aid
to
remain,
a
betvvien
conference
was made known jistcrday at a meeting
sife to nssert that, Ini king the poten
Instead of between peoples tlalltv of l'Msldtnt Wilson's phvslial
of the exetutlvo boird and chairmen
of the various committees nnd branches it is apt to uogeueinto into a satin
prestnii- - lien- - his fouitnn points
affiliated with this big war and home nnliii of statesminshlp which vvllllwhlih Willi one nuallllcatlon weie the
relief nrgnnlritlrn at the geiur.il head
a war to end war with a pcaie b isi s of the ii mlstli e. atcented liv tin
quarters, 1428 Walnut street With one clown
to end lx.ue
Allies would not lwvo the i Inotist
or two i
the different, in
"Time forces are laboring for such i h line of surviving obllti latlim ni at
rtportetr th it they wouM continue
(1)
a
The
bouibonlsm
least mutilation nt the hinds of
sinister
peace"
their war and gcniral nllef work for
an Indefinite p rlod
stateMiien of the (onfeicnce anil
of politic! ins, Instinctive or oppoi,
He ids of Held in. Trench, Itnllin and tiinlst, tdivlng for niHaiiocnn nt on tin thn war whl h began with one sci ip
British committees said thai the ned chauvinism of the people: (2) The in i of papei, would hive ended with foul
for relief In those countries would
tf en
Indiistrlil and lommenlil
for manv months In most In terlallsm n of
INon Is
1,llwll,o
I'oitunatelv, Pieslilcnt
ti,
ttttciti II ,k- ... tlin
...- .
stances the women attending the meet nl1D ..,,.,.....
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" ",' niiiiiim
(1)
The militarism of pio.es.
lug 5esterda slid that they would not classes:
.'.'
',','''
i
nun
" peoples
only continue tbclr relief work for the sloml soldleis uppenllng to prldu m
imong the statesnien of some of Hum
Allied nations, but would also keep up fc.i- - of Impcilallsm and Jlngois.
his been will pel formed
their forces together In order that they
may bo prepared for all emergencies
Three Torres of lllght ,
n VVINuii
tli
"Portunatelj theie lire aKo thne
too, an uncongenial but
his
'He
forc-(will
umiI,
pioperlv
vvhlih,
If
powerful nllv In the growing meniue rf
DRY U. S. SURPRISES EUROPE
tend povverfullv to piotut the wot Id
This inen.ue seems lll.tlv
Pll
tt r,Y l,,1i (I 'llnlWl'
tlt.t 111 to introduie among
the llled st itcnien
lrcat lirit.llll bees Its (Jvvtl Policy The Iniutlcutate massesIs of the nationsi the relnti grating factoi
of a common
the pei petti
hunts' desire
Decided by Results Here
"'"'v
of (lir- fi ir
prostration
tin
whlih
tlou of peuennd who phut such pen e
.
SpectalCablc to Ia enwg Public Ledger nhovo the most mlllliiit teilinlcil
ontlniieil tin l'ice lour. ( nliimn llirce
V V Timrs (o
'olr'ffif. mil hy thr
I.tiiiiluii, Jail 18
The Dall Chronicle

of DiM'iiSbioiih in Con-

11)

isvimtv rOVI'N'AN'IS"
SECRETLY ARRIVED AT
I'

re--

Britain's Plan Likely to Be Supported by


WILSON FIGHTS
America and Japan France and
Italy Opposed
FOR PUBLICITY

iikciy win m aminiivu

When oNthing Vital Is

Scheduled
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"''- '','"

Oflieer Sah Agreement Was Salisf.ietory In


the I'resio'ent

Lmxmiu

In
a poitend for us all
glowing countries of the continent the
w
policy
prnbiblv
will
be reielvcd
in
some thing
In
with
like lmrtdullt.
(rent lirltaln, on the other band, It can.not but bu s.mp ithetliall
and aniously watched and all pirtlis will nil
lze that In the- - long run Its success or
'fiillnrn illl ,li, .111,, lint unli tlin Aim rl.
mn policy on this subject but the An- -

OF ALERT NAVY

Republicans in Legislature Admiral Tells Poor Richard Diners U. S. Must


Also Would Kill NonKeep Prepared
partisan Judiciary Act

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NAVY BARRACKS QUARANTINED

ISN'T PEACE

FUSION, ARMISTICE

PROHIBIT

MAY

Slight Smallpox Outbreak at Cape


May Not Serious

,
,

.,.,

sions, Kaeh Week


BELGIUM AND SERBIA
GET THREE DELEGATES

1cv""" Ma1

Num.
Granted
Ilctljuz King

l'

licr of Kmojs- -

111

son really meant "Open covenants


openly airiveil at," lie has sustained:
his fust Kieat defeat in the Peace
iconic nee.
As summaiircil by a member of
tho Americnn press, the publicity
just ntlopteil by tho con-- ,
fetencu means open covenants, but
not openly arrived nt. That nRi cement is described l the liaison offor tho
ficial who is
Amctican delegates and the United
SUitcs press repicscntatives as unanimously adopted and satisfactoiy to
President Wilson.
This aciccmcnt amounts to a certain deirrcp of concession, but the
K.iK rule, oiicinally adopted, stiovcj
to accompli!,h Ki cater secrecy than,
ever achieved in any peace confer
ence of the past. Tho old diplomats
alvva- - talked to journalists whom
1

MAYO SEES NEED

REPEAL PLANNED

lPn(i

i.-n'-

Plan Pending for Five Secret and One Open Ses-

It (.LliSToN W. CH.HKKT
stiin" I irrriillilelil nf Hie livening Pub.
tt It the I'rni e llclc- lie I edeer
kiilleli In I iirnpe
Iv .s'nifi'a
Cable
l,i'lllir Co
I
urlulit 1111
Paris. Jan. 18. If President Wil-

ni

DIRECT PRIMARY

.SKU1K.N

bif-lnis-s

whole
Indeed
the wine

Cable to l.tetiing Public I.idgerh.i will podtlv.ly not be a paitj to


militarv Inn rventlon on a latge scale
Tim, i Co
t ni iritiht,
il'i. hv tt r
1'rinei Is not- In position to send luge
Paris, .Ian IS It seems most prolv iiimles
then- because of her own Inable this afternoon, on the eve of the tel Im politlial and liulustil il situation
opining of the Penc- Conference that and she tannot act In the in itli r with
the full co opi ration of the otlu I
uflii I'm side nt Point lie's spteeh ami out
Alius, wlileh Is not foi the oinlng
othti in name ntat beginnings the tlrst
Theiefore the foiin In whlih Hot
t.ikt u up will be th it of slievlsm will tlrst eome before
iial
Is in nil piobibllltv
the
Iti1siivl-In Itussli .nut tlsewlure
In lluiope, i.itliu than the tiuevtlou of pioposil made li) Llovtl (lioige th it
the le iglle of nations as oilgluallv deltgites of the I(oWliiIM as well
pi nun d
This for the s inn- icason .ti!:,,s,,-;;:v;e;;,edu,Tini1!tint If the house otl have got to live
In foi some time to lotne Is on Hie tltude of two delegations on this pio
volt will tb vote volirself to putting mil posal Is alieulv known In ndvime.
the II lines be fine tximlnlng the plans anil there Is shriW(l plausible speculafoi the house jotl hope to live
llttr tion ih to how the others will stand
on
Only I'lve Powers Have Volte
Theie ait- - two phases to this litis
In this tonnectlon out) live I'owe-isi in question'
first, that of going to
olit- in
tin- - liolsiuvikl with the aimed fones ate eonsldeied as hiving anv
of all the Allies, In othei vvoids Inter- - the nutttr Atmile.i Ungl mil, l'ranie
It
I'nglind
Jap
and
is ilit idv
in
lb
Si i ond. tint of having the
vtntlon
come to tin- - Pcm- - Confei. eommltted bv her 1'itmlei to reeelve
rranee Is ib
llolshevlkl delegatts
t nee to state their use through
snlutel) oppostd to It, as ilecl ireil b
K",.',71,
In
,
,,,,
note
Plelion
Llovd
his
,mo
Mpms
Kom,
lsl
into the Intel n.itloml dlscud, Amu- ( nntlnlifil i,n Pure l'tiiir ( Allliittt Tun

WILSON .Vein

11i.11i-1.i-

sivs
"America's decision tint the
fnited Mates shall 1,0 Mr' is

LIKE

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CHAIU.KS

It

SOl'NDS

Iwl

Council Reserves
Peace Conference May
Hold ExecuListen to Bolshevists Righttivelo Meetings

ferences)

EXTRA

I10MD EXPLODES

ON DOWNTOWN DOORSTEP

A dynamite bomb placed ou the Uooisttp at the home of


Damnto, 002 South Ninth sticct, exploded thib muiui-aj- ;
and blew out tho fiout of the bou&e. The pulkt btlievt it to be
pan of a black hand plot.

ruuik

Tw o

Paris, Jan. IS All is In readiness


foi the commiucement this afternoon
of the l'eiet- - Conference At a meeting
.vesteidi) attended b) President Wilson and the lendfis of the great rowers the tb legations who aro to sit In
the conference- - weie
by ac-oi ding to Belgium and Serbia delegations who aie to sit In the conference were completed h), according to
Belgium and Seibli, two delegates
eich nnd two representatives to the
King of the Hedjiz, whoso forces tn
Holy Li nil so materially aided tho
British In overcoming tho Turks.
it wis decided that tho newspaper
men should be admitted to tho meetings of the full conference, but that
on neccss.ii) occasions tho deliberations of the conference might bo held
In
It was di tcrmlned In reaching this decision limiting tho activities of the pit-s- s that while not, under-i.itln- g
the Importance of public opinion the process of i caching a favorable
solution of the task befoio the confer-enc- o
would be hindered If discussions
of every disputed question were open
b) a public declaration by each delegation of its own national polnLojtjrlfi'Jr-- ,
to U. , senate
It 1ns been tentatively decided that
tin eo representatives of tho press of
the Allied and nssoclited Powers wilt
bo admitted to tlio conference.
The
conference piobabl) will be organized
In a manner similar to the American
Congress, with secret committee meetings to discuss th llcnte questions, with
foi mil opening sessions and with executive sessions, as In tho United
c

sei-io-

they trusted.

The United htalcs must keep III a


rm,
rnirm,lini tlllblieilv
Iiepubllcan State leaders pi in to kill
The naval - titer at Wlssablckon
const Hit stab' of prepuedn.ss until all
,,.,.',
r ,v, ...,.w..u
the
i.e, ,t,
the
primary
liw
and
direct
htato
Cape May, X. J, Is quarantined
"iw
ui v..w ngi:nn,
iliiuiee:ii
FRENCH SENATOR CLEARED OF SPY CHARGE
bostlll-ties
possibility
of
a
rcsumpt'im
of
for an Indellnlte pi rlod because of a nonpirtlsan judiciary net.
in the conference amounts to a deIs
slight outbrenk of vm illpox. There Is
nccordlng to Admiral T
pist,
ss-teold
to
convention
return
A
the
of secrecy. - It
no dang-- r of the outbreak , assuming the
fense of tho policy
liolencc.'PAlqS, Jau, 18. Investigations have ebtaulibhed the falsity
HI the Allan
of iiomlnatlnc candidate h fur State .Majo, loniinaniler-ln-chlc- f
proportions of an epidemic-- the authoriDie Frelhclt, tho organ of the
c"ccslrmtj)tii'
ftrt3tntif,'fol'rvo,l'iy-"t1- 0
of,nocub(4lo;ib made agalust
"cot
,Ic
night
who wa3 chargco
siu)ke.lai.t
"
ties
i
sas.
the
method
of
elettotllces
and
iirtls.tn
.Socialists, liakt a short but
men stntioned at tho base will
the
sonVe mcctinRs the press repre
nt
li
birthday
- of two Uocuuieulv
dlnne
franklin
of
with
bitterly worded comment.
r
Poor
to
tonituuijitatlu;
Judges
provided
Gertuany
louUiiltIn
hill
tho
the
a
will
he
It miss:
be held In quarantine for a pe rlod of
'This Is tho fruit of the policy of force at Jeast three weeks liurlng that time-- t or bills which are lo be Introduced In
sentatives, three from America, it is
lhartl Club In the
Klatlc lo tjas uutloujl dvletfw..
of Kbert, Scheldem inn and Landsberg, lit v mav receive null, but will be proAdmiral Majo
that If the understood, may be ptcscnt. What
the fruit of the ruthless Incitement by hibited from sending It. The last let- tho Striate by T I.irry Ujre. of West lT,11,l1
States had spuit a few million this amounts to depends upon how
Chester.
tho Vorwnerts and Its bourgeois auxil- ters left the birracks Thursday
iaries
It Is tho work of Noske, GovThe prlmarv law and the nonpnitlsiii "ollars before the war billions would many mectinRs will be held in the
ernor of Ilerlln, and his inmm.inder-lii-chiesaved In the war Ho added open and how many in executive ses
HOSPITAL LEASE READY
Judlcliry act were put through the skv
Helnlmrd, the new War Minister,
clal session of the L gisl Hum In Iinis, " it It a few hundrid millions hid beta
Tho blood be upon, them. 1 he Certain
spent theie. would not have been nn sion.
proletariat will pass Judgment upon Contrail Letting Government U?e It following the upheaval of lini
There is certainly no inclination
them "
Sent lo War Secretary
Consideriblo diss itlsfaetlon has betu."'ir
disclosed to alTotd any real pul
Tho Uerllner Tageblatt writes of Hosa
pc
"Arinlstleo
spell
dots
not
lee,"
s
'I
lie
ibl
manifested ovtr both ninsuies
'I be Iiaso of two wings of the Phil
Luxemburg.
likely to
fletreral Hospital to the governprhnar wis txpectul to tllmlnite the Aumlrnl .Majo ' If this great war nils licity. The journalists are
"hho was undoubtedly a much stronger ment ifor
of
nothinp;
tlio
eare
treatment
and
St iti s Sen ittwhen
in
on
flats
lie
invited
without
tlltlk
fo'lowlng
ultles
it will
tharacter tiian i.iti.knecm mio was ti e wumU(I ,, stk KMers, which was evil of bosses' slating tandldalis for,
The stcietailit of tho conference
Nothing wns said in
real 'man' In the hpartac.in movement 'authorized bv an ordinance- that pistil
Wt mav is to happen.
nfllin and the uonp irtlsmi net was' dlffert nt fieun an otlier wai
Intelllgenco and Councils on 'I lunsdaj, b is been
By her cxtraordlmry
timing; the evening completed tho officounteil upon to take the elittbui ofiited our Ii ittli shins at anv time '1 he the. statement about endinp; the ccn- Connelly
cd
bv City Solicitor
and
she dominated her comrades and
Judges out of the hands of pirty
cial list of the-- tb legates
It includes
Idei that the oul thing to tin now is sorBhip, thouirh that is the Kieatest Rjvpr
ono had tho Impression that warded to Washington to receive the
Ahl8 Be Bulw rk of Dovotcs WJ,ole DitV TryilH a distinguished arrav of leading pubget the- biijs batk quickly Is all
of Hecrttar) Hake r. The- rental
. .1.
.,..11- - lo
was almost childishly sub-- i signature
..m
Llebknecht
V...
.1.11....
t.i..
..
vvotld
of
...!.
the
peoples
the
to
olistacle
,11 till' I'll fill,,!',
Hint.
l.ll,
Is $1 a jear
consideration
,'
lic
fixtures fiom ever) section of tho
ject to ncr.
the llepublU.ins,
In antlclp itlon of the action bv Coun. dates, supported b
Ma-- , n,
Franco and Civilization,
Ailmlra
knowtne; the tiuth nbout the confei- to Solve Problem Corre- - ilvllUed
' fundamentally slo may be compared
the spcakci
globe, and In personnel and
worKnull
,ne i,ccn cnKng,,i for wero elttteq to tne supremo nun, ai- - (i UlkMt,
n,, tlliiin r w.ie
even. cKt
to the Husslan MMllst tpe
.ot
M.,,rai ,i,,s m improving the two wings though the State Constitution ileirlv
ence.
In the lnteitsts repiesented
it
injur Kiiier.ii iicorge iiirnttt, eoui
Maifehal
Says
bpondents
Raised
her strongest opponents can deny that! for hospital purposes Tho Interior and provides lor inuu'rii-- . r l'11 ' nluu " ni tnd.int
of
marks
bears
statement
The
of the United statis in irlm
piobabl) tine of the most notaBho was sincere In her desire to help the exterior of the buildings have been
w nen two or more mt'iiu-erin
mi
corps,
I
C.ijit
ilu
Willi
Ilarrlgui, of President Wilson's authort'hip.
mi
nnd onnrcssed. but her hatred was Painted, several bith tubs and shower
ble gatherings of statesmen the world
Court are to be elected at the. the Si
other eiiuipment have been
Division. Sew link.
boUndlcss, and she worked
L A U I) S U. S. ARMY ALL FAVOR PUBLICITY ever Ii is seen
The number of press representaand other Improvements madelt-amo time, by specif) Ing that each voter
son of tin
no
IMw.ml
to un- Installed
llarrlitin
ana wnn every ieeuuuiB
by tho government at a cost of more can vole for only one cannldate
It Is unileistooii that when tho
the- - ICev
coiiiiillin and song
W
tives to be admitted seems to be- - dicdermine and destroy the existing social than $100,000
Tho State liar Assoc! itlon net nil) W.urtn Cll, s, t,f writer,
i:.ist Drange N .1 . tated by the fact that theie arc
wai iiiuncll adjourned ) ester-da- )
system "
adopted resolutions asking the repeal of Colonel
13
ll KDWIN L. JAMI.S
Coki, I). S O, Jl C, llrll-IsII) HICHAM) V. OULMI.N
theie was pi ndlug a plan for one
tho nonpirtlsin act.
absociations
Reformed Church Jubilee Plans
press
co
American
tin
einbass), Washington, I, P K tllff.
Special Cable to 7,'t ruing Public Ledger
open and live seiret sessions per week.
tt'irclcn to h ning Public Ledger
' "ul "
.
Tho Reformed Church In tho fnited'
MEDICINE AIDED BY WAR
""",' '," rov, it presenting the Ilelglan mlllliii)
""""V " ""
v...... v rt. n.nnnils ll.ltll flln tllim.
lltlil ll..t
(opjiiultt t til, by the V.
7i,,ir f (I
t opuliohl, ni i bu Public Itttacr to
pnnuim in illusion
antlio two measures win
deAnieitcan pri ss
States will observe the twenty-fift- h
;
t.li
uttnaut
Ctsare
.MIiiiu,
,,, 18.T
niversary of the formal organization of ono bill or two In whatever foi in the
,,,, ,,ar.
ber President Wilson has taken with
toifi
ii 1 ork Ttmr
to
Tr(l
cided at a meeting list evening to
Science Greatly Advanced, Says Dr. Its Sunday school work, under the lead- nuasuro Is Introduicd, It will beconio a Itpresint.itlvo of the Preneh conuuls-slou- , him on hh travels.
will
protut
whleli
elvillz
is
rler
tin.
itlon
Lleiittnant Kivlde Connautlnl, ir
Paris, Jan IS Viitu illy all aetlvl. continue their efforts to have the
ership ot tho Hev. Itufus W. Miller, sec- pirt of tlio Iltpublltan bglslatlve
New Head of Club
,!nim ' was a pregn nit seuten.e-ultrid
Itojal Itall in armv, and (ieorgn
retary, and Mist InciimUfnt of tho olllce,
r C' Thn nitriimonr in the .statement 1.1
Ill
ilellhtia pulillclt) feature of the Peaco Con-feInt. .. Itl. ties of the I'eiee Confei
and will rteelve the support of the
Mnlllll ll 111.
ll.
),
tb,.
liss,
by an afternoon couferenic on "An Edullngll
actor
A
Ilk
haul
organizaTho Medical Club of Philadelphia b
both faction i of the regular
the line of Piesident Wll- AiiuiVui war eoi respondents,
nee nbsolutel) unrestricted.
The oft cot
Anwhich Is lions are at a standstill
pit situ nt of tho club, wag toast follows
oil),
elcctetl cational and Patriotic Campaign for tion.
night In tho
,
Atuftr!,-..
a
,if
n,t,l It.i.lfitr
Hah .I. full
On....tn
ni,- fi
- - of the protest made by the press
Home, Country and llrotherhood" and
wncn ounitiui
LUgai
uutuu
tip other call was Issued for n meeting
Smith, provost of ROUSt. urKUiuuiic ..l
the following officers:
Any opposition will have to be waged master
an elaborate evening servlco In Christ
I'lilverhlt) of Penns.vlvania.
.
mo- - nrnnnwl nnen session
itsentatlves, p iitlcularl) those of tin toil i) foi all press tipiesentatlves,
tlurinir the
The passage of the ""
G, Oram Ring, president; Barton C Iteformtd Church, lirceii street below b) the Indi pendents
nrtlie i mtirc. Its full meaning is this
nriitii, ,1 tin
Im,,. ,l,.
l.i. i. . ...i-- .i
Henry Sixteenth, on Thursda), January 30.
' The Ithlne is the t omtnou birrltr of fiiitcel
States and Oieat Ililtaln. Including the I'rcuch
Hirst, first vice president;
two iict In 1001! was duo to a desire with .V
t.eaty-makinby
Senate.
the
to. st to
Beattes, second vice president; William
on tho part of part) leaders to appease
the Milts of
those who united against the attempt to kiep from them
publicity
is
(it Oul) Half a I oaf
for
leal
The
nKitation
...
S. Wray, secretary; Lewis II. Adler, Jr.
to save tlvlllzatlon
,,,., .,, i. r,,irill
Memorial for Soldier Hero
the Independents throughout the stnte
The Ithlne Is the Infoim itlon of what takes place
"IT""'
II nun mc ins lb it the concessions
governor;
12
13 Montgomery,
treasurer;
guarantee
to
on.
likely
of if.ict- - for all the nations
is also un.ierstooti uiai an inwr
K
New- ko
T.
William
Memorial
services
for
Atliuiral
(
.Main
dubbed as uarroiv
It'lltln...
IVUKIi,
who hivt shed their blood in the eauso aiouud tho lonference table, ecept in ido bv the supitme louncll conJ. AorrailCH T,..l.
tinniii i.. lIl.Kiv. man, who tiled In France on uctoocr -- a. vviu no maue 10 aounru mr ihimul minded' the leinnrks
of a intinbei ot
Mull
Howard A Sutton, Levi J. Hammond will ho held In tho Fifth Moravian nonpartisan act under which Ihe nuiii- - Cniigrcss
of llbert) "
is tho coiifeience chooses to stitute whit might be illed "half a
f3nd
that "prtpartilness Is being
r.l,i,.tlt Osriiiintnun nepnim nlinea D.lll
William M. Sweet, directors.
In nuriias neeptlou of these stategive out In coloiless communiques, loif " It is iindeistood that these
DUTCH HOPE TO SEE WILSON
5W' Medical discoveries that may revolu
fwii. Culiiinn Four urgt-- b) naval olllcers for tin Ii own ad
Continued on
nhla street, tomorrow evening. ments
in iv be wrapped up the story of
was apparent In lho inteiest tllspli)ed
mm, itii'iii
nt
Ulose w no
win- - m ide nltir a vigorous
tionize tho tieatment or disease nroover- the rob the Vmir'e ins will pliv tu
aie urging dimiantlnnent of the Meets
to result from tho battles
Cll.lllllier Applaillli delV
politics world politics. If one h) the Allied pit nlpotenllarles
discussion
lead h)
Wilson,
Seas, according to Doctor King
and pr.ilstd the work of the men who
When
The .innouncemi nt was mule th it who wis suppoittd b) Biltlsli deleIllMtiltlOIl to I rCslllPIlt lileans- - afltr Ihelr l.iit war tisk is
hid to remain at boom l
trnln ,,
Jfiedlcal men return from abroad, ho
done
the tonfirence devoted Itself toili) to gates .Mi Wilson has received many
tlglltllS
II irelcss to Enning Public Ledger
7ild, they will bring with them u wealth
Maishal I'oe-l- i s speeeh ma) give the
experience they could never have
'It Is Iniposslblo to send everv pertit
nierlciu ieople i better grasp of the consideration of the suggestions made cable grams fiom the United States, all oiwrtvht 1919 hi Public l.nlair la,
get
now
son
of
In
a
lifetime
normal
Jioped to
loirte
ami sdll ilo tho regular
by the newspaper delegations In con. most all of which hao urged him to
t,re.u task before Ihe peine eomiulsslon
mi t t o
nml V(U 1 ork
j'aruc-uiariwork of tho navy," said tho Ailiuli.il
in uriiiopeuic
rnciice.
lho Idea that ers, who must shape America's stand so foimlty with the lequest of the
contend for the fullest publicity conrim II near. Jau ll
"Battleships are being ufciI as trans
ork and in facial surgery aro results
support
to
position
as
an
America's
with tho success of tho confer'"s
resident
Is still a posslbllitj of
nee after the plenlpotentlaiies had sistent
be expected.
or
worm
JKr Secretary Assumes full Kesponsibiltty for Urilcrmg llavcrjortl prts and it takes a largo portion or the there
agint
ami
nneriv,
who
the
ence
at
,,
apmds
In gun to leallze the Indignation arous-e-Wilson coming to the
to
respect
bound
are
time
the trn
Line
to New York Instead of Philadelphia-Ameri- can
over what Is cleslgniteil iu some
pears to ho prevalent In many nuaiters sime
Olllil.il Statement
dltlons to whlih Amir'ca w is born and
flttai ters as an allc mpt to gag the
ART COLLECTION SOLD
'Wo do not knuw when thes., battle- In splto of tho President's answer that to whlih she has rrown to full stature
The following olllclal communication
Agent Thinks Little of Argument
ships might be needed for other purposes. he did not know If ho would huvo time
Marshal Koi h s slat, m, nt was mule press .iml conclude a peace treat) In dealing with the Peace- - Conference
secret
use
or
men
tne
tne
apwas
transport
ami
had
todii)
in
mm
he
from
Issued tills evening
tin
lrst
after
sen
Just
second
come,
chamber
tho
to
("icturo by Sciirejer Disposed of for
The committee appointed by the
lie hub against the teamwork of ln plauded tho government's Invltntlori to Intttlng of the pence ilehgitts
Whit
Secretary of War Baker has assumed my part In the Philadelphia vice
'The Piesident of the United States
'coriChpoudentH
the
$5500
of
of
nav.v,
tho
dividual
units
Is
to
nothing
with
whlcl
do
the
to
Foeh
so
sild
Aunrhun lorrespondt nts
Ameilca, the Prlmo Ministers and
Presld-Mi- t
Wilson anitu great enthu Is
the sudden, disappoint- change In had
States, Orint ltrit.iin. Trance. of
necessary
Us success In time of hos
plans."
In the sale last responsibility for
whit he sa)s lo the Peace Confer- rutted
York, Jan. 18
Porelgn .Ministers of the Allied great
The president or tho chamber ence and one
siasm
knows how Clemt n'eeau Itn:) and the smiller nationalities sit Powers, assisted b) the Japanese
K '"toung, local manager of the tility"
tht In the Hotel riaza of paintings ing shift to New York ot the liner
r.
a nnd the ruling statesmen of Frame rel) until J o'clock )estciday morning
' I think we all agtee now that had stated tint It would he considered
Sleeted by tho late John W, Sterling, Haverford, laden with I'enns)lvanla International Mercantile Marine Comin Paris and London, met at
(o honors of tho occasion
to reach unanimous agreewent to a
pany, which owns the Havirford, puis America spent a few millions before tho great honor for the country should Mr on Marshil loehs Jiiiigment
Qual dOisa) today, in the mornfcturo by Adolph Schrevor, which sold troops
ment ou a plan for press repiesenta. tho
come
preparedness
war
up
Secretary
will
to
to
for
she
Issuo
would
g'ad
tho
able
squarely
merlci
bo
with
Wilson
noil
ing
10
cats
30 a m to 12:30 p. m. and
fiom
Clapp & firaham for J&GOO, the lead- tlon
Tho ship sailed Wednesday from Brest, ISaker.
conference to bo pre In tho afternoon
have had to spend many billions In win,
This Btntement also was greeted with and hearts the Marshal's praise or our sented atto tho
from 3 p. m. to
The picture
PC figure of the auction.
body
th.it
for
action
men
spent
lighting
She
milwill
a
she
and
had
5
serlousl)
fiw
hundred
think
30
p,
ortrayeel a groun of Arabian horse- - with this city as Its original port of
of
m.
iiiioucli
,.,,i.,nsn.
revolution
assignment
the
Tho War Secretary's
nen, compastly designed
and richly destination.
"practical purposes" for shifting the linns lhpr,e Mould tint line, lippn line, inr ary Socialist, W)nkoop, Interrupted the or the momentous preparation whlih
Amcrii.tns Insist on ruMlrlty
"The Trench president of the counMarsh il Koch toda suggested
olored.
by I have no pillcmo now with these men speaker
the
Secretary of lho Navy Daniels and his Haverford'a course Is not favored exTho American eoriespondents felt cil read out tho terms of tho renewal
and wished to bulge a protest, lorrcspondents place berore thethat
A striking picture of Venice by Zlem
J
who, llko a Congressman the other da)
AmeriYoung
has
This port, he
of
the armistice.
that
Interests
were
part
their
more
In
not
old to Miss II. H. Lorcnz. agent, for
tlio
take
officer here. Lieutenant Mr.
Intb
could
ho
can people
cellent facilities for handling tho troops on tho Naval Affairs Committee, dismiss sajlng
meeting decided to give
"The
12500, and tho Holland galleries gave
matel)
Involved
those
than
of
the
sitor
ino
vice
In
Is
tho
invitation
favor
deny
using
"It
'demonstration
the
Hatch,
that
of the Ithlne that press of any otlier countr) beeauso
"We cannot understand why the War tho needs of tho navy with tho stateror an attractive small picture of Colonel
and Serbia three delegates each
is:
Department states that returning troops ment that tho naval ollkers aro only lie was Infonntd that no discussion
Ulnore castle oy oasen. Tho sale, uation caused the change,
Cantlmod on Inre I onr. Column lnrn the closuin resolution adopted
the at the conference, u was decided also
question
Philon
opened
tho
navy
seeking
of
Increased
port
an
bo
tho
cannot
own
bo
W);i.
blch was under the auspices or tns
could
at
handled
for
their
Said Secretary Baker.
counsel on W ednesday appeared to that tho King or tho Hedjes should be
nerlcan Art Association, was con- koop, howevir, again Ins sled that he
' Tho change was made for practical adelphia," declared Mr, Young. "It Is advancement
mean a death blow to the llrst of Wil icpresented hy two delegates.
The
cted by Mr. Klrby.
troops
can
bo
ORLANDO
NOT
handled
AT
that
PEACE
TABLE
The
wished to open such 4 discussion
son's fouiteen points, which asserted question of the number of delegates
puroses, Tho ship can bo loaded and here and should be handled here.
The total recelveel for Mr. Kterllnt-'- .
Ilarnrll l'rubtes
for the various Powers thus was finalprinciple
carried,
however.
the
"open
not
was
of
Hlectlon was $25,420.
motion
sent out again In less time at New York
covenants
of
A
General Harnett praised tho navy for
mei lean lino pier at the
Cabinet Cliuiiges in Italy Keep pence openly nrrived ah"
,, ly established.
than at Philadelphia. It is desirable to foot"Atof tho
avenue thousands of getting 2,000.001) men to Franco
Tiled- - representatives
speed up tho movement of troops from outward-boun- Washington
At last Mimdav's session of th
went to the'
Premier
iu
Home
troops
fi
advertising
handled
quickly,
been
have
how
told
and
aided
LT. WIDENER HOME SOON
press conference with Instructions tot supreme council Belgium nnd Serbia
Lurope,"
NEW SERUM IS STOLEN
'u
with perfect satisfaction. In addition, la recruiting the mnrino corps to Its
Wireless to Evening Public Ledger
given only two delagates each,
wero
nsK
Said Secretary Daniels:
ten
representatives of each
mat
arrangements
nt
been
new
made
elllclency,
high
of
hive
state
of the Allied countries be admitted
while Brazil received three. A.
lopurlohl, 1919, bu Public I rilaer Co,
"The first thing I knew about It was
delplila Oflieer Sails Due to Ar- Washington avenuo pier for handling
"Wo told ever) body," ho said, "that New York Doctor lilames Man Posing
to the Peace Conference. The French
and Stw iork Times Co
Brussels dispatch csterday said th3
when some one called mo on tho phone. the
men, Wo have, no hesitation our corps vva Just a little better than
returning
rive Next Week
nover
newspapermen
and
agree
It
nothing
to
do
with
refused
Milan, Jnn 18. Premier Orlsndo has
to
to this Belgium cabinet had decided to send
I had
ai Patient
In saying that the pier Is In every way any other branch of the service.
Perstrong protest to tho Allied Govany
representation
been
to
a
or
leave
unable
Rome
tho
Pliiladelphlans
none
for
Peace
whatever,
homeward discussed tho matter with Secretary
and
Dr Thomas W" Conference In const quence of the comeiv 1nrk. Jan 18
'
haps that was so and perhaps It wasn't I3dgar,
on the transport Georgo Wash- - Baker. Tho vice situation In Phlladel-phl- adapted for the purpose "
the Americans British, Italians nnd ernments J
7GG West 13nd avenue, yesterdav
organisations,
Philadelphia
plications
In
business
resolving
now en rojto from Krnnce. Is
gathered
wo
together
the
ministerial
tho
But
finest
do
nothing
smaller
program for the opening
nationalities
to
with
recomdecided
to
"Tho
sure,
had
am
I
of
mvsterloiis
ten
theft
reported
tho
A
crisis
II.
through direct communication and bunch of recruits ever seen In tho world " vials of serum from his home and the
nanf T.
Wldener. .2d. son
that no less than five representa- ference, which will take place at Um
Changes nave become Inevitable on a mend
ph 13 Wldener, of Ulklns Park, the change."
through Philadelphia members of ConGeneral Harnett declared also that disappearance at tho same tlmo of the larger
Foreign office tomorrow at 3 o'clock ,
of each country be admitted.
Said Lieutenant Colonel Hatchscale than was expected.
The tives
(grandson or the lata,!',
A. B.
Secrepressure
bringing
on
gress,
are
In
serum
he
has
used
that
won
war,
history
tho
Itlchard
had
of
All,
tho
Poor
however, Including the Trench, In the afternoon, was afterward arreports say that In any case the
i
was not diverted to tary Baker In art effort to have lho
'Tho
Doctor 13dgar be. latest
combatlng.dlabetes.
"Advertising
tobrought
ngreed
methods
ranged.
to
a
new
declaration
principles
members
of
mine.
could
of
of
any
the
not
cabinet
effort
enant
Wldener
through
when Now York
01 Buntry entered tho enlisted
gether more than 60,000 men In the ma- lleves the thief Is a pathologist.
order rescinded.
present themselves to tho King for the which called for official communiques
"The meeting finally examined tut
war and has In fact, I recommended to Secretary
The serum, which Doctor I'd gar told taking of the oath of allegiance earlier ns complete an possible, and the aboli- the question ot the publicity to k
Plans for welcoming the Sloo men rine corps qualified to undertake any
vlth the American expeditionary Daniels that Philadelphia be made a
as- tc.sk and Imbued with the spirit that detectives he perfected recently after than last evening, hence Slgnor Orlando tion of the ccnscrshlp for all Allied given to the discussions ot the conferrapidly
were
overseas for nineteen months.
Haverford
the
aboard
- '
I have receded
four years of work, was tal'en from his will necessarily bo absent frpm the first
Hends plan a celebration for him port of debarkation.
Continued on I'm ltur. Column Ino desk by a man wno posed as u patient, plenary meeting of the conference today.
assurances from Secretary Djinlela that
Inocs) on Past Tour,
Continued on Tate Four. Column Two
wi
lo arrives In Philadelphia.
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