Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1918, Final, Image 5

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T
JON'S VIEWS PEACETMUST GIVE JUSTICE
WARMLY UPHELD i c..,d ,, ra,. , " !
. It tin rlRlit nml fair, mi art of Justice, rather llian .a bargain between soy-
jlcmbers of Congress De
clare Tiiey i ruiy ivepre-
,' Bent America's Ideals
,,
RE,L PEACE ITS OH.TECT
Gcrmnuy Placed in Awkward
Position speecn win j,uaKe
,' Europe Think
crelgns.
AMIJIIICA'S POSITION J.V VTATl
The Lulled states has no desire to Interfere In' European affaire, or
to net ns arbiter In Kuropean territorial disputes. Shu would disdain to
tnko advantage of any internal weakness or disorder to Impose her own
will upon another people, .She Is quite ready to be shown that the settlements
she has stiBRi-ste.1 are not the best or tho most emlurliijr. They arc only
Her own provisional sketch of principles and of Iho'wny In which they
should bo applied. Uut she entered this war because Mio was mado a partner,
whether she would or not. In the sufferings and IndlgnltlcH Inflicted by the
military makers of Uormsiivv umiiui n, . mut ercm-iti- r,t iniiin,i
janil the rondltlons of peam will tourli her as nearly as they will touch
II... ' ,0 w,,,c" H lniled n leadliiR part in tho malnteiianco of
chillzallou.
SUlP rAnnnl iaa Iiah .... 1. ... .. .. ..,. .. . .
' rhiractcrlilng President Wilson's ad- .. , , , "", lo "ce """' ",e caus" ' U"H "ar arc reiiiotwi;
, Charnctcninib 1 ., , ,,, ' Us renewal rendered as iicnrlv n ,,... i. i..,....im
iArrM tOIW m. "' "' - ." ,.,.. .. . . . . ' "' J "' .....- "i
AZIONI DI ARTIGLTERIA
AL FROME ITALIANO
TEUTONS HOLD CHOICE BITS OF RUSSIA
Gli Italian! Reapingono un
Tentativo Neniico nolle
Gitidicaric
BOM BARD AMENTO AEREO ,
WASIHNOTON. I'eh II
robllaptd nnd HMrlhntfd Under
piiiimit No. .111
Anthorlrrd lij- set of, October ,
1017, un-flte at the l'oitofnfe of l'hll.
drlplil. 1'a.
Ilr ordfr of Hie President.
a. s. iiunM:ov,
1'o.itrnsi.ter (lenersl,
I? -V.t. nf the Ccntial Powers, memoirs ,
lITcongreas express unqualified up-innel
prot
WASHINGTON, D. C. 11 Feb.
It presidente Wilson ha dichiarato
This war had Its loots In tlm ,iii-nf.i nf tiio rluht. nf email .,o.ir.
of natlonalllles which lacked tin, n.,u nn.i tin. fnre in m,i, . i ehc non I nuo esserc pace nulla
...i ii.. i.. ..-, - nc """ , . . ...
Iivviis reirnrded another IiIr step to-, , ' , " ,0 ""ermine their own allegiances and their own forms of
,rd breaking the Herman people away . Political life. CoieiinnN must now bo entered Into which will render such
base espostn reccntcmentc dal ran-
iccinere icucsco, conic on iicrtilng.
1IU w . .... . ... . ......... - - -. .. ........ -,,,
from their h.mcraiis c i '""". "...Bs in posMhlc Tor tho future: and thoso cotcnants must be bached bv I H PWsidentc ha parlato daxantl ad
i,T,mo!!tT!kIIrd position and "it "-, ,'M" ,0 ot a '''""h Uiat lo,c Justice and arc wlllhiR to maintain ' una commlssionc mlsta di oenatorl v
L me that If r onn people pull to-1 ' c""t . rapprcscntanti col prcciso ncopo ell
rth,r.TBdJirl HnotlaS aV.T"? he which mvl nil m elUeme"1 'V"1 tho P0"" 'clatlons " "ra Populations rispondcrc al rcccnte dlscorso che
SdVn,XVro.e"hc,wlM to rc..rt aro to be determined t,v the on HmB . ronUMci. dluallll B,
K T l.ao no doubt that It w III. i " """, , '" I,0rful C.oernments which consider themeles most dliect- ttecimInp. i.'. n r,.,Mpn.. bn
KSVulon ImpclallMs cannot keep ;"?- ns Count von I lertllnn proposes, why may not economic questions i,,' rh-'l'.ii I ,A
I.!.. aav from their people for many n'-o? tt has come about In ho ni.or,i ,m ir, i,im. ... n-.i J detto cnc 1 attcKRlamcnto dell Alls-
months." "hi Chairman mooci, or ino
nous Foreign Artalrs committee.
t "The address puts tho wholo nuestlon
f rtlce rlRlit 111 ll- uuura ui mu uci-
'. rulers," said UeprcsinHtlvc Sl.er
i,t Kentucky. "It points tho way to
much better conditions for the Herman
people If they will only grasp the friend-
y Ameni.ui .i...i
that Ju&tlco nnd tho riKhts of peoples affect the wholo field of International I tria ' PP0s, n 1u;110 le,1 Ge"
dealliiff as much as access to raw materials nnd falr'and equal conditions of mlin,a cd ,,a lodato II discorso del
trade. I ronlo f7prnln nifrtnnfrnnftn rbrt finn
HKHTMNU'S INCO.NSISTCNCV SHOWN a C,,C l'Aus,ri'l ' sotto la domina-
Count xon Hertllng wants tho essential basis of commercial and Indus- i dl "Cr""n T'3 n" """i ''""
ilM life to bo safecuarded bv rr,mn, .m.n. n,i ,.,... i.... ... ,are con ,n franchezza con cui or-
---- ......wi e -.. fiumnunc, Ullfc li.- . .
'. ..rfiv t.e.i,ler (illlettc praised the ''i expeci mat to Pe conceded him If tho other matters to h ,1.irmliA,4 ,l""1 l""iri. 11 prcsiaeme mi
.ir, ns ".mother xle.ir Miitemeut of by the uttlclcs of peace are lot handle,! in iho mm., mv nt iipm. i,. i. n,.i anche accrnnato alia nuistlonc dcllc
f "te"ts nrtinirpo-eslth an ,,p. nccouiitlnjr. Ho cannot nsk the bineflt of common asuement In the one field nazlonalita' per dire cho esa dcc
Mil IU iiiv .. - -
Tovrcrs
X fc Vih ir jTO -3f
wwursaw i -j
"-" Kf&st?cv o-
.L 'ipi
! i "
Sammee Killed by
Comrades in Error
WITH THi: A M K It I C A N
AHMIKS IN l'HANCK. Feb.
10 (dela)cd).
AN American prhatc, mistaken
- for a Ilochc in the dark, was
shot nnd killed by one of his own
patrols Friday nicl't, following
the patrol encounter with the
(iirmnns.
The prhnte became 'separated
from the patrol, which wan seek
ini; the bodies of those killed a
short time before.
AtlemptiiiK to rejoin them, lie
was challenged by a sergeant.
He suspected another umbuscadc
and failed lo respond.
The nerRcant llrcd, killinfr the
prhatc instantly.
4&
" ''IfSlfiM' i 1iH'"l 'WH
I fl n wPmMi AAIIIIBillS-
zghj
:mnTA t- ...
AV a."- -tt WgqP'j
throw
WILL MAKI3 IX'nOPi: THINK
J, Hampton .Moore, of Philadelphia.
nlil: "Tho president t Kpcecw is c.u
filiated to make tho foreign nations
think, epennlly AVstrlii-HuiiRary. t(
whlrh ho makes an orRUincnt, and to
Oermany. to which h slater IiIh poi-
lion cleirlv anil lirmiy i un rreinem
Larry Eyre's Spats
Dragged Into Court
( nnlllilirit fri t 1'iiire One
enuuali illiln I vain In Iip.ii the rase, so
.IiiiIkc !.anilin, of Iain, abler fount, ion
seiitnl ti. (?, nnd hiai II In Chestir
fount. The da liefore the time s t
fpr the hearlniT tlcrrj ai-1.nl a tluuKe of
enue. eonteiidlmr that. Mnro 1II was
the political hoss of fluster County. It
was Impossible for lleiry to h.io a fair
and lmp.iitl.il trl.il thi-re Lamlls lie
tiled the ilianse of imie, und t 1 lllb
haid mid sVarhtl, eounsi I fir lln.
apixaled to the Supienlo fnmt Then1
tlm whole inattir was aritued tii(la.
Ilirrj's (oiiiimI ivuti iiiIIiik that l.inills's
ii'fusnl to ei.int the lenue chHiiKP was
in nbuse of bis Imlli'lal tiouer
Vow In dlseussliiK ll.MO, Mr. Scarlett
IhoiiKht It would bo ptetty nlie to ills.
Ilnul"li lietweetnMr. Kre ns an ordi
n.uy cltlren and Mr. 11 le 11s a political
bos, HI ho h.llll
"I inn Mienkinc of him not ns th
lndlliliial, luit as the political boss ' No
initn in lennHlaua is more notorious
In this lole than T. I.arrv Kfe As fot
the man himself, I iidmlii' him As I
ree blin In bis fashlon.iblo clothe.i, with
a fancy st. his Kold-i limned e.e.
elif.ses. awhiKlnc cane and I.lmhiirpoi
,,iin,..i ,. . mats, i-auntei Iiik Into the Itellevue.
If he Is .silent about Ullcstlons of which ttftch the Interest of 1,1, ntlles ' T" 1 . C"V. ' ? r. !,n.r." ..'Jr'l' .1.;.... i:..... .,.-. -e , ,.,. .., St.atford. I cannot help but adn.lro b,r.
" ri'"" ,4,lll,- ll.lLillKOl- HI rilKlllZIOIlP. ' nUilll-tlllllK llllIU MIIHL Ul l 1UIUIU' "ih, ,,. , .-- ......,, .-- ,.-, ..u. i . ,,
lllnln nnnrh, lliti.. ,1.... ,...,, I. (l,..., p . ... ..I . nnl.. I. ...... ,. tA n.i . .,.-,,. I it... ......,,1 . ,.,,,. . I. ..., 1.. In..n.. out
... .,-....,,, , v,,w v.,u, ,, ,,1,,-v in .iiiauia uui), it. miiM, t)j couise, no ' "uiii ui iwimnfria inrono ire- !,. ,,lpt ,l. l,,Hl.n.. nl.n.,.n.i ll" r"i", ,'.m, . n.,,,, , ,,,i,,,-
wlthout according It In the other. I take It for granted that ho sees that in clascun caso esscre risolta f-ccondo
soparate nnd selllsh compacts with recard to tiode and the essential mate- 11 dlritto e In lolnnln' Hrl nnnnll.
'pl,heltrsrihe!torld''To I ? f l,w"ufu'tuw ,vo"1'1 '"y0"-'1, '" foundation for peace. Neither, ho m.y ' QueM. parte rlKuarda direttamente
tKofV.heokootCemusllc m ""a,"tP "d "" compact, with ieRard to proMnces and , ,e B,plr,on, dell'Italia.
peorles.
...tA ii in,i ,i.ni To me cie.iriv inai
lh President sees FomethhiR more than ' Cniint C'zeriiln seems to hee the fundamental elements of peace wllli! ItOMA. 1 1 Pebhralo
mere wlnnlnir the war. That comes, dear ejes and docs not seelt lo obsitire them. He sees that an Independent nnllf' notlilc glunte dal Quartler Gr
r.ifir,o all neonlcs i after ' tho vi-ar." I Po,nn1, macl u" "C "" thc Indisputably Polish peoples who lie contiguous. I ntl ltillano si rilca die. durante la
The heavj line ltiniiiui; from the Gn'f of Finlntul to Hro.t
I.itovfk iiuhcato.s tho new boundary which the Holshoviki jienre
imposes on Itussi.i. South of Ilie.st-I.itovsk lies the Ilepulilie of
Ukialne, which has been recoKnicil by the tloimaiiM. The
cessation of Inutilities declined by Uup.si.i leaves l.',(iS. sqnaie
miles of llu-siim teniloiv in Teuton hands, with un cstimntcd
population of 10,000,00(1. The Teutons also hold .U,ir.! squate
miles of Polish territory captured from the Hussians. The popula
tion of this tomtory is 10,000,000.
to one another, Is n. matter of European concern and must, of courso, bo Klomata dl sabato, luniro ttitta la fronte -itttti a TJr r,T WT A T? TirTT'rrtXT
conceded; that Uctelum must bo evacuated and restored, no matter what K' wMcnrona a7lonl dl nrtlellerla e cho ' JJfllv L v-' ' '' "-lv x Ljyj j.jxs
sacrifices nnd concessions that may Irvohc; and that national aspirations ,1CS,U" importante cmnbattlmento el ebbe
must be svittslled, evui within his own implrc, In tho common Interest of nil- 'ln rnr,n ,Me fanterle, e quail llmltarano
i ope and mankind. ' la ,ol"o altMln" combsttha alio sollte
PEOPLES DEMAND PEACE
.. . . . . . . . .........1I--1I..1 ....... . i ... I tiun iiiiivo's nil- triiiirvijin MiaiitVU msi.-. .... 1 1. .. 1. 1 . .v i . miniiu n mi- n- m inimr hm-
. ii do. iii.il tin iiinu 1111.111 n, i i .. u.. .1 j (i .. ...... .. i . -t t. iiLitii i i en in i piist iu , turn nn nr mnin ' i nrv iniiiiii' iiiiiiint'i nil' iint-iiMi.(i .-inn i
;n,;tt;o
Uble before further loss of lite ensues -, noUl,, ,, llle nwnMy ot ,.1I1(,Uly Blply,nB lhem. ,10 lialura, f,e that Venerd" a .u .ontTiiwml nustro- Alllc" l,ubll','c'1 n intimation the " ; VibK , nulT not ? en." the , m111K that j irred the chief judicial nines
rtepresentatHo l.enroot. uepunncan AllstrU ,,,, us,,0M(j to lnp purpote of peace as expressed by tho fnlted tedevehl tentarono dl effettunre una In- War Would not stop until the Cell- war. but would, on the contrary, prolonu I H lmt '""'' Most "K,'h " was the
i7rK?L!,TiJl"?h?Cn! Mates with less embarrassment than could Oermany. He would piobably have ""L." .J' ""''"'!'. -"" tr' ' ' liruptr.I. '' . ,':-?! "". ...mnu; others, i, :'''!:,;' ' '" '.':1 " ""J- "JIT:
frank way In whli.li the rresldent sent none much further had It not been for tho embarrassments of Austria's naone P Clilese ma furono resnlntl il.il
... 1. . 1. 1.. tl,..lllnH t i.Anl fljsi11ltl. . - . ,. i. .. '.....
in ansner haek to IleitllnR spcincall, allluuces and of her dependence upon Clermany.
tat In rcalltj to thc people of Ger- , Af(ci. nn wliecr t ,s poslbV fol. ,
pre.Idl del postl aanz:itl
I manv."
"It Is a rift 111 toe cinuus,
poslb for either Government to go any
s,l,l ftuther than this lomparlson nf tes Is slmplo and oblous
I Chairman Stono, of thc 1'nrelRii Itela- '
tlons Coninilttee "It was a most is- '
cellcnt and well-timed speech."
Senator tloie belleeit n "icni pea"e
moemciit ' inlKht lesult from the fact
I that the President pointed out that bis ,
Ijinmr S peace terms wcie provisional.
rot final
Senator Chamberlain, head of the
I Military ConimllUe. deemed the speech
"most able annisi.s oi ine iittiium.
I of the (lerman nnd Austrian Prima Slln
Wfrs and n icrv clear statement of
America's position '
I'ossiiiii-iTv or riiAcir
li Senator t'nderwood declared that It
mi a very clear exposition of thc view-
sint of tlie Ameilcan people and that
(n.is no Indlc.itioll of "a liossihllllv
W peHce
I Tnt vi as iv splendid iuldre"-i and ought
have an effect In the direction of
Ipeace, declared Senator McKellnr.
roi'it PitiNciPi.ns ov phack
The p nclples to be applied are these:
I'irst, That e.nli part of tho llnal ettleiuciit must bo based upon tho
rsM-tilUI justlie of that parltiular aso and upon such adjustments as aro
most llliel.v to brliiK a peace that will be permanent:
Second 'lh.it peoples and province are not to bo bartered about from
M.tcrclKHly to soverelsntj ns If they were mere chattels and pawns In
a k'aine, even the Kreat C"me. now foreier discredited, of tho balance of
power; but that ,
Third, l'.vcry territorial selllemiht Involved hi this war must be
made in (lie Interest and fur'thc benefit of tho populations concerned,
mid not as a part of any mere adjustment or ompromise of .claims
amoiiK rival Slates, nnd
Fourth. That all well tlrtliied national aspirations shall be accorded
tho utmost satisfaction that tan be accorded them without Introducing
new or perpetuating old elements of discord and antagonism that would be
likely In time t break the peace of Kurope and, consequently, of the
w orld. .
fuoco del
' Italian!
t'n liliniernsii Bfiil.irlrrine ,11 idrnwtl.
antl eompi' fel cemento una incursion" I-ilto ints ill a corner, they meant
Wlieieupon Scheideniann and his
follovveis automatically aligned
themselves with the Government.
ntrea presso lo foco del IMave e boni
bardo etllcaceiupnte, e con appariscentl
rlsultatl, I rleoverl dille trupps ails
trlache ' ceo II lesto del cnmunlcatn pubbll
cw ierl. il.il JlliiMero deiw Hiferra
lu K ma
lattlvlta' combattiva lunRn tuttn,
li fronte. durante la nlornata ill
ierl. fu llmltnta nil n7loni ill artl
Klleri.i, le quail furono phi Intense e
frequent! nel settore orlentnle d"ll altl
piatin ill AslaiTo e iicll'area occidentalo
dl Monte lirappa
Veneiill' sera due tentntlvl dl In-
c-sioue, operatl dal nemlco 11 slid
del settole tra lo valll I).ione-f liiese
falllrono sotto II vlolento fuoco ib 1
! nostrl vlellantl postl avanzatl.
I'll forte Mvuadronn dl Idiovolanll
I bombardo' con ottlml .Isultatl I rl-
lover! nemlcl a Kevedoll prea'o U
foco del I'iavc.
Wl'tt i Hivj v w ,
- FIGHT TO DEW
Only Four of Fourteen Men iri,"4
t'atroi liscnpe l roin
Ambuscade
U. S. BARRAGE IS DEADLY
WITH Tim AlllJItlCAN AHMt IX i h
I'lU.VC't:, Keb. 11,
,H ...,1ll ....A.. ... .1.. .1 L.
(in ooiuiui ii-i'Mii uo iiic iiuuon o- Yi
tvveen an American patrol nnd a larne ,i
(lerman foice which ambuscaded It In
"No Man's Ij Hid" shows that nit of ths
Americans fnUBht brnvelv to the finish,
notwithstanding the fact that they were
pitied iigilnst odds and at tho dlsad
vanlnfro of havhiB been surprised.
1'our Antsrlcans vveio killed, another
died fiom his wounds, one other was
woundid and four vveie captured.
The Germans opened the field b
velllnc; "Kamerad" and by the throw
Ing of a Rienode. Itoth sides then
opened fire
The fighting listed about a minute and
a half, during which the Germans con
tinued to shout.
complete detail of the encounter.
which have Just been received, show
mill ineie were lourieen Americans In
the patrol, who suddenly found them
silv.s surrounded by a large number
of Germ urn ,
Aftir rounding up four men, the!er
mans withdrew, leaving four dead
Amei leans, two wounded Americans and
four dnughbojM on the field. '
The Aim rle ins continued firing at the
letreatlng fonns of the Germans as long
M they could l. seen
One American, attracted by the groan
ing of one of the wounded men, went
o Ills side and save bhn a drink of
watei. Another started to crjfvvl back
'hioiiRli the wile to give the nlurm.
Maihliie-gun nnd ilfle bullets In a per
feet rain wen directed toward the
enemv until thc Americans' guns started
to put now n it barrage," Cries In Ger
man proved that tlie American fire
was well directed
One of the wounded men had started
to crawl through the entanglements hi
front of tlie Amei lean tiencii line, but
his strength gave out He was found
b .v comrade and c.ned In
A second Ameilcan patrol was qulcl.lv
sent out It discovered the five dead
bodies (the fatally wounded' soldier
having died In the meantime) and one
eiv much allvo American, who was
King beside the corpses, ready to fight
In case the eieimans came back to
soaii.li tho ilead
Taeie was considerable artillery
ncllvlt on Saturday night, when one
Ameilcan was killed and live woundeel
by Geiman shells ,
The sector of the western front now
held b tho Americans Is no longer
under tlie command of a Trench general.
Kor almost a we. 1; the Yankee soldiers
holding part of the battlellnc have been
under the direct command of an Amer
ican geneial
The war partv si.vs peace can only maik that w vs quite dignified and
tie scouted bv lighting T.iev promise ' couched hi quite proper Jlngllsb, but the
enrlv jie.uo If the people will follow pist of which was, 'Cheese It'"
them ' Mr Scarlett "cheesed It" foithwlth
Thus the offensive being pi epat ed by What the court reallv said was
Hlndenburg and I.udeiidorrf In posltlvelv "Aien't ou getting outside the recmd?"
G. rinanv's last card And only on i Scarlett, apparently realised that he
.,.. . ...I., .t. .. I, ..III f.t... I. ...... .!.... .. ..... t. .. .. 1 -..... ..,.,.. ..
I in" pioiin-i- iii.ii ii . iii ,o inn miuMHi.ii,- was, iiui li was tool, siwii. winie u .
from GeimutlV is Stiyilli:, the Allies Pfiie do tlie pmple agree that It be lasted, record or no record ,. ... ,, , , .
n, . n thn .i.rb. i..ieL- in ib,.! plated , The iwirt took thc ques-joii of the Alan llanos Himself After Worry
are now on me iiv.ni it.ich, in mill , - . rrcnoh of Verdun and the Hi itl-.li venue change under advisement Over Illness and Lack of Work
nicy win uiiiy cuuviiiue inu war iiinu . ot vpres bout ine iriunp ciru
to fiRht.
JudKiiiK from what cciy one
TROUBLES CAUSi: SUICIDE
the German w at party Rives up its Hehlnd them Vmerli.i bus
ambitions for woild conquest, when '"'i" ,.,.,,! -tin c. ntr.il row
... ..... .. i, noire lit?
they lire ready to milke un eeiUliatiie luive peine soon, one wa or anotner, or nt pVmitiy at the .Innuai show in Tren
no-ici' bill until then the" will I'lL'llt ""' "iass, wm lorie tne uovernmeni s ton bud avvareleil lilm the silver cup do.
piacc, mil until men un,,. win iis.ni . . . . . Trenton Times, ns bavlne
fresh
iiitral l'oweis must
Vineland Men Win Poultry Prizes
V1NIXAND. N J. IVb 1 1 J S
Lodge has received word that tho Judges
Illness, unemployment and the scrlcus
Illness of his wife caused James Dradv.
forty-seven enrs old, of 112 Mifflin
street, to commit MiloVle this morning In
the cellar ot his home b.v hanging.
He was found bv his twelve-year-oM
morning
spltal.
relentlessly. Us up to ri.mea, Gient lliltaln and the b.st White Wjanelottis In the Mute , 01) at nbot ; 30 , 0, lc this me
Today thc masses in Germany and U. nutod ,.., nje ' I and taken to Mount s-ina) :i
Austria me in a mood to listen to in. best Plymouth lloek coek. I where he was pronounced dead.
AUSTRALIAN TROOPS
CONDITION'S APPALLING
l'loin the most dependable sources
A geneial peico cictted upon s.ucli found itlons can bo discussed rutll
Senator Harding declared that It "was such n neace can bo-secuicd vvu havo no choice but to co on.
the bOEt message I'vo heard 1 don't see
.hew iny one eould disagree with am- ONH PAUTY HI.OCKS WAY
Tregirt tho speech as an Interpre- So Ur aH ne ran Ju,1bc' tlie I"IncI,le3 '' md as fundamental
titlon of the speech of January S." said nre nlreatly cm r where, accepted ns Impeiatlve except ajnong tho spokes-
senator Johnson, of California. "Those men of the lnllitaiy and annexationist poity in Uermany. If they have any-
I'n dlspnrclo da Londra aimunzla che 1 i)av,e learned tint dnmestlo conditions
llliluli.l r. .latin f!ia-.-r. n ,, u , .In .... 1m ' . .'
il MlulNtem della Guerra nustrlaro ha
In both cotmtiles urn appaling.
ferl nlllibtlenln ltn nnmlinl'nln tya nii-iln i
rlgtiardo alle opfrazlonl at fro to ita-i Austria Is threatened with dlMiiptlon.
llano, dice cho vlvne'e attlvila' da parte Long priKOislons of wjnien and chil-
uen nriiKiierui. si e vei incata sun am- ,r(,n !ir roininon. marching through
piano del Setto Comunl e ad orlente del
llrenta,
A Mllano Itohert P I'eikins, capo della
conunlsslone peimaneute dell i Croce
i
tho stroets of the cities, demanding
bread.
. Tho recent strikes broke out spoil-
!,. ... ..,,,,,,,. i-uiiiiiliifiiuiir piri lOUII.-llie lieu I I TOCe . 1 no leu'lll Siliivi-s i,i,,in- uut -,j..,,-
irnoieii aiarm nt uio possiuio entry of vvhere else been l ejected, the objectors have not been sufilclently numerous lloa Americana In Italia, e II generale taneously because the people desire
or Influential to make their voices audible. The tragical circumstance is that Angeiottl. comandanto del ( orpo d'Ai- peace and ate huugrv Illness is ram-
the republican upon u policy of tcrrl
isVured t'v tic meJaic f eouldmi; this ono party In Germany Is apparently willing nnd able to send mlllTons "'? ." .S"lan"- ,l,nm, ",Rfa, hi U-'psnt. The death rate Is stendllv mount-
lubscrlhe to all of the President's speech i of men to their death to pi event what all tho world now sees to be Just. oua'rti sejlone destir.n'.e nt VmAi. ,ii ..
of January 8. 1 , delighted with mos, I . , ttnlllll . b(! , ' M)0vt,Mn,ln of ,,, ..eonlo of tho United State, If balla n 'c'rVe "". ell'J Z " ,Va,.h". f'.. "H"?. ''"I. ",0"' "T
of toda's message and with Its modili
toa of'tlirVorme'r" speech ""fi I M not say onco mo.o tlfat we entered this ..r upon no small occasion, J"""' " ";.' -?1" . PP ""- Mang malady popidarly Vnuaxi,
at all criticizing a,,; f s.Xclf Mhhik to- and that we ,..,. never l.ir.i buck from n eouoe ehou tipon prlmlple. X u't Utoamlk -bresd disease." is taking o,T .iiultlmdes
Jay's moro c'oely expresses America's Our resources are In pt.it moblllcel now. and wo shall not paue until they ,,,. ,rn ,,, ... ....... ,. v... '"m coal. .?"',!'... ..."".'f'
Mail Tube Purchase
to Be Recommended i
Cmtlmieil from I'me One ,
RAID MESSINES LINE
TIaip; Reports Successful
Foray Belgians Wipe Out
Enemy Outpost
LONDON. P.b n
A slid ssful Mid on German positions
southeast of Mosslnos by the Australians
was tepoited todaj bv I'leld Marshal
Halg
In ,'nldltion to Inlll, ting other casunl.
ties, the Australians brought bail;
tweut -eight prKoners
In tho Meiikem sector u Pelgtan
parol Saturday night suocessfully nt
tac'eed a hostile post, killing tho cntlio
Geiiiau gairlson and captuilng a ma
clilnfi gun.
IIRUMIIAURII AT PALM IJEACII ,
Ithouuht nnd America's bnn, lo .i, .,. . " . . ... .... , ....... .,.. . .,.. ,.... . "Po.aver passato lu rivista lc amhu- nrt. many deaths fiom the eold
I and brines us much ne-irer to neiee I nrc "0,"7eu m lnc" entiiei. uur umiii-h nre lapmij K.....K " w.c iiK.iiing lame, n generale Angelottl e Mr. I'er- , Milk Is Impossible to procure, even
- iiukn ui inuLii ill art r in peace i , ... ,., ,,,. ,,.., ,.nnM1i- nor lioln alrniiirtli 111 l.n nut kins 1 rerami.n nri lii.iirrnr,. . (.. .... .... .........
irOlll, illlU ill h" in "i v .,,-', v. ...,'.u.. w... .. ..v.w ......n... ..... fc,w ,,uv - - ..uu,.... jor IlM liao.e .
Into this wur of emancipation-emancipation from thc threat and "attempted "na hemepaTato ranotJ-rTll '"i"'" I u ll, l",m'' "'"' 1,u,lor !""' a"
mastery of selfish gioups of autocratic t ulcrs w hatcv er the difficulties) and ,a o00 a 300ioldatl II generale" Ange" fatSl
........ t.ii ..rn.iiin, ., auL-.J .,... ,. ' The rich rtlll live well, securing their
lmiipooiui.., ..... ,. ...-..-... -'-' """. o. l. i,rll.erv nn.l tsnen.lnus orlees
ie. I...1.....I, .l.ln l. .ii. nnnni-j f .nilenn.irlent ni-MOtl nnd run In i UU .10 OlSSe C11C, COn 1 alUtO llatft (bit ""," 'J " ' . '. .
HI" II1HWII..U..MU ,...... , w ,- ...! .. ., ...... ..;-....
no circumstances consent to llvo In a woild gov
... I.ntln. . l,?it one on ii dosli-n for n new Intern
trr..... t -.. ... .. i" '"-'" .- " -- -- "-
MphklnV hc 'fougla iiSst'the roason nnd Justice and the common Interests
tDAminnitintit 4iA . t.4... I th. ,ivtiw nf ni ii'iifpnrri nipn pvp'VW ifiin. unnut i nni new oruor inn in--3-' i hmuh hi uuuuir.ia liaiiaiia ii . . .... ...:,,... ,.. n. . . imn-i
',- - - ' "f - , , I, wll. bo without peace and human life will lack tolerable condition, of j jJJ.""0 arZV Sr&X MJS& ffi
BUSINESS MEN INDORSE .cMstcnco nnd development. i francese ed uni Inglese. Ha vlsltsto tre i p, weakened Hi., slightest malad -takes lpr(1 WJ, n ,,,,, ,,,, motlon ,,,,,.
lure show. About licion was raised.
ni bv send 111- 1 he ! film es to neutral I In no Cenu K. Wnni a nt ! loi-i,l-i Tin.
eined bv Intrlerne Tnrl fnrOA n':i ", ..i nun l a 0111 questioue ' - - ....-, ... . ........ ..,.-
ei ned b intrigue and force. hH ..j .... . . countries. . . ' m,iT. Dinniln Sm.,l wi..
atlonal order under which ,.. ,,.rMns ,,. r.Mn.m,n,, ,, ' . Hut the masses are suffering Imrrlbiv - ' -- ""'
of mankind shall prevail is lc sezlonl della Croco Hossa Americana iv"",le V,fnl' .LW"... "" ' ."'B.. ..:. PALM ISI.ACH. 1VI. 11 -The first
...... .... , ., ..,...,, I,. ..,. .11 .ii n ..,. . Jvcn lirn iiirj iiuiiiiki .' n iuru i. i.. .. r i.,-. ... . .n
IL 111 II m SMlflMl, riiwii"), f( III
MAIL TUBE PURCHASE
Having eot our hand to the task of achlcvlns it wo shall not turn back., sezlonl della Croce ltossa Amerlc-ana. lh'm pff ,n n iitry ,
I hope that it is not necessary for mo to add that no woid of what I -"SrKS "&
Th recommendation today bv a lolnt "a fcam ls ruueu as ;i uiicai. uiiii is nov me leu.pci ui our people. onamento e elell'eccellente lavoro che
congressional committee that tho Gov-1 I havo Bpokcu thtij only that the whole world may know the truo spirit of I coroplono dette. sezlonl. i:gl U dlehl
ernment purcha
) 'teni now
Hearty nnnrov
l'"Dg buslnesa
cons.
Inaudlte
tube sjsteni thero has been u constant I ', ,a for .p .cl.vce of ficedom ' ' ' comm,T', d.nl.,,od.ei,chi..ln ,lan,m M
opposition to tt from those luuidllnir I nnU Js f-eivice oi iteeiom prlgionieil Italian!. Gli ufilclall o lo
Postal affairs at Washington. Tho busl- I guardle tedesche. senza alcun motlvo,
ss. "Co waCe'd,,coi,:,':!!ni,,t"t,.vt1;" I distinguished audience hears , .tv.11 f,ie!.,rnl.dco,ri.,rltodne.,,e!
It. .... .. ' --r.-. .-.
the country
reets In broad
daylight Dlsiontcnt Is life
In tho meantime two parties are strug-
Governor Ilruinbaugh, of Pennsjlva-
nla. Is an atrlval at the Polnclana, ,
where ho will pass tho lest of the month,
Joining cjriis, 11 Woods, l,la Secretary)
oods I
elude
so tho niip.inintlit Inlin A ..,... ..l,nt .e,i ei ei-v ivlinen mi.v knnn- tln.t mil- nnsslnn for Instlen nn.l rmu rar II morale oene iruppo ltn lane. K""t '-".- '"" 101 .-"lair, woo .irnv ru nun .ills.
,-. .. , , ,. iiiiTi iiu ii ill i.iv-'i t.s-.j . . .. w . v ...! . v-ui i-u'v.--. -w. jvu.u Hint i . . .. .... . . - .:-. ....... .r.. 1 ..lninn. itin .t m t.tpta i i nh I . . r .i... t .
III opeiatlon meets tho. ... .. .. ...... e j. , o.i ....,.. ' irancesi en ingiesi e' eievatlsslmo. ,."''" ",u v" '".' . ."' '.'"'V .'"'.'" "a "1'" . u,"cr.a.rrl.Y:".s.'"
al or nil nf ii.n...i.i,,i.in. lvr seiiKuvv.ii.iivi.i .- .." .'n. i.s..,,. u, ,,o.u, u., i ...i.., v-in-u ,t dlsparclo da Londm .lire !. ' eieatniiy seeing ensaeier nneau. is in-' Augustus T. Asliton, or I'hlladclphia.
and Industrial organiza- I "et lu action, must bo natlsned. Tho power of tho United States Is a menaco j poidatl inglesl. tornatl dalla prlglonla tempting to bullbalt the nnsses m a
I to no nation or people. It will never bo used in aggression or for tho ag. I passata nel campl dl concentrnzlone In ,,".., "' '.'..' ..'..'... '.'.. No ."kalini-
... . V-fltt. ..! . .... .. . A.tr..ln 1rih. n4te.. rtll
drive through the rranco-Ilrltlsh llne.
Tho other Is tho people's party, un-
Iheie Is in skating todav on all of
tho path lakes.
its retention for mnnv e.iiw
In last jear'a postolllco appropriation
an attempt was made to cut out the ap
propriation for tubis. Thin brought an
onphatlc protest from business organl
Mtlons In thoso sections In which tho
fitem had been installed. A comml
lon was appointed consisting of three
penaiors and threo lteprcscntatlves to
investigate tho tube syBtcms in I'hlla
ojlphla, New York, noston, Chicago and
M, Louis. This commission iceom
nwnded tho retention of tho tubes,
i Among others w ho expressed their
approval of tho plan to purchaso tho
Ostein was I.'mll P. Albrecht.
president of Iho lionrse. uim h.. ...i-.,.
vtry prominent part In tho fight for
"- .vieiuion ot the tube sjstem hero
W several yenra. "That Is certainly
aood.nevvs." he said. "The continuance
I' the pneumatic tube is the praotlcal
ming to ennslrl,. If ...A ....... .m..t
-., - - j .v, .. ,, ureim c-i:iciiv
'" plan suggested from Washington.
automobiles bo usd to carry tho
"iall to ivolnts now connected by tho
.e ,.cannot cmparo with the efllclency
the pr(,cnt stem. which Is not
anected by tho elementH or the, hun
ea and one things which would hamper
i aeuvery.'i
FOUR BITTEN hy nnr.
I' Mrs. vmia.i,. C...IH .. ...... n.....
I-.. - iit ruiiiaiu;c, Ul tdlll riOUlll
ns street, and her threo children,
ntresa, twenty years, old : Frank, nlno
Wra old. and Charles, two years old.
i,f. . ru. Agnes's Hospital as tho re
J of being bitten by a pet dog. Tho
ZTW- lno ' wiucn was shot by a
lluDOr. 19 b.lni Avnmlnn.1 1... .1.. . -i
sriurlan of tlm iTniv.ru. n? n.n...i
I-rL 'or to&cen of rabies..
, V' u"g. wmen nad always been gen-
-. ...f,. muicneu me uaoy while h was
neep, and later tha iti ovi. i.n.i
. Bqulllance and 'her duugjiter Tho-
- were Bitten whllo defending tho
lrn. All four were given Pasteur
"uu a uie Hospital.
I-V..I. Sll li.ll.nl . .. t .,
AND APPLAUDS THE PRESIDENT v.
. I soldatl tedeschl 11 resplngouo con 'la
UdlOJlClhC ! lllicv.1,111 isiuilu UCC1S1 e
Minister's first appearance In thc Cap- i ferltl. Setto od otto Italian! al glotnu
itoi slnca tho war declaration. They , muolono per ognl nccampamento la
WASHINC.T)N, Feb, 11
The President's address was listened
to by n more distinguished atsembly
than that which heard his pcuco terms
address on January 8. Tho entire cab
Inct was present. Colonel House, sat
with Mrs. Wilson and the President's
dmnrhter Margiret ill the executive
gallery. Republican floor leader Mann
appeared on tho lloor for the first
tllC VOle Oil vvuniuii nuuiiiKU
was taken.
thno since the vote
Seated on tho floor Just below the
President n3 ho talked was Karl Kead
ing, tho new British Ambassador to the
United States, who reached this coun
try only last Saturday. The French,
Italian and Brazilian Ambassadors, the
Swiss, Dutch and Bulgarian Ministers
and the Argentlno Charge had seats in
tho galleries. This was tho Bulgarian
followed every word with the closest at
tention. It was plain that they all real-
seteutto alio prlvazlonl ed al maltrnt
tamentl. Alcuul soldatl hanno testl
Ized that today's address may et prcvo J monlato cho vl souo stati prlglonlcrl
the turning point In the war. Itnllnnl cho durante quindlcl glornl
Applause continued for nearly two hanno ilcevuto soitanto due pastl
minutes when the President took his -
place before the Speaker's chair, ready i . . .
to read his meirage. The Houso and ELLIS ISLAND WILL BE
Senate listened In silence white ho an-I WATT TUTP AT?TME"NJqn UAUC
alyzed von Hertllng's address, but' WAlt DbrAIlliMbN T BAoL
applauded sharply when hu said no!
peace could be arrived at by the method i Immigrant Stntiorf to Bo Used as
the German Chancellor prop ed. " i n.m n. ceo
Kverv reference to tho rights of small . Depot Until Hostilities
nations was greeted with cheo'n. The,
loudest applause came, however, when
the President said that until such a
Are Over
WASHINGTON, Teb. II. The Immt
$8,000,000,000 WAR RISK
INSURANCE IS ISSUED
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.
Tho war ilsk Insurance campaign
to make the army, and navy "100 per
cent Irisuered" ends tomonow, with tha
announcement that final figures will
show eight billion dollars' worth of In
surance written by the greatest In
surance project.
Tomorrow Is the list day on which
most of the men nnd the womn now
in tho service on or before October
15, 1917, can upply for tho Government
Insurance against death nmV total dis
ability. iThose who Joined the service
after October J5. 1917, havo 120 days
hereafter In which to apply.
Up to tho close of January 2t, ap
plications for 14,486,986.500 of Insurance,
had beep received by the Bureau of
peace as America proposed could bo l gratlon station at Kills Island, N", V,
secureu incio was nu cnuice out to go ' s to bo taken over by tho War De
n," partment as a base depot. It was learned
Risk Insurance from 5J0.492 men In With the transfer ot tho bulldlngv
the service. This Is expected to have from the Bureau of Immigration to the.
been doubled since then,
The first payment by the United States
Government under the. military and
naval Insurance act to the dependent
of a soldier or sailor killed In action
was made to Mrs. Bettle Ingram, E04
Third street, Pratt City, Alabama, wld
owed mother of Gunner's Mate Osmond
Kelly Ingram, killed October IE, 1917.
when the U. S. S. Cassln was attacked
by a derman submarine.
Fall From Window Kills Woman
A fall from a third-story window to-
day proved fatal to Mrs. Mary Steln-
meu, a domestic, cmplojed at 1527
North Broad street.
She was pronounced dead by Dr. Jos
eph N. Asher, of 1335 North Broad
street. '
War Department Immigrants will be
examined on the ships. Officials of the
Department of Juptlco and Treasur
Department In charge of the examina
tion work have for several days dis
cussed plans to Include a system by
which they can do away with tho land
ing of passengers befoie they are finally
permitted to enter tho country.
Since tha beginning of the war ana
the subsequent drop In Immigration the
Immigration ofilclals declared that many
of the buildings have been virtually,
empty. Preparation now nre undei
way to 'transfer the aliens held there
under internment. They will be senv
to the southern camps as soon as ar
rangements can be made fpr them. It
Is nlso nronosed to select a site on
Staten Island for Immigration purposes
pending the use of Hills Iiland by the
.War Department.
' yiiBPilrw is
S KJalflKillJ AIM B
I ggaMggP
Mavson & DeMair?
1115 Chestnut Street
Opposite Keith s
These Furs at
Half Price!
HAVE CREATED A SENSATION
IT IS doubtful if Philadelphia women
have ever before been offered such
furs as these at such sweeping reduc
tions. It is to be noted also that
designers predict no radical changes
in next year's fur styles. Buy now and
save just half the cost of furs another
season.
77ms s a Partial List
2 Nutria Sets, were 49.00 now
4 Taupe Fox Sets, were 59.00 now
3 Jap Cross Fox Sets, were . . . 69.00 now
2 Black Wolf Sets, were 79.00 now
1
5 rrench aeal loats, were .... op.uu now
5 Sable Marmot Coats, were. . 85.00 now
4 Red Fox Sets, were 95.00 now
2 Jap Kolinsky Sets, were .... 95.00 now
2 Taupe Wolf Sets, were 1 05,00 now
2 Black Fox Sets, were 11 0.00 now
1 Ermine Set, was 125.00 now
3 Sable Marmot Coats, were. . 125.00 now
3 Natural Muskrat Coats, were 1 25.00 now
3 Fisher Sets, were 135.00 now
3 Kamchatka Fox Sets, were. . 145.00 now
2 Natural Muskrat Coats, were 1 50.00 now
3 Hudson Seal Coats, were. . . 175.00 now
2 Silver Fox Scarfs, were .... 1 90.00 now
2 Mole Sets, were 195.00 now
2 Hudson Seal Coats, were. . .240.00 now 120.00
4 Hudson Seal Coats, were. . .290.00 now 145.00
1 Mole Coat, was. . . .' 390.00 now 195.00
1 Mole Coat, was 490.00 now 245.00
1 Hudson Seal Coat, was 550.00 now 275.00-
24.50
29.50
34.50
39.50
42.50
42.50
47.50
47.50
52.50
55.00
62.50
62.50
62.50
67.50
72.50
75.00
87.50
95.00
97.50
A small deposit icill treure
purchase now for delivery
later upon monthly payments
during spriny aid summer.
Mall orders promptly filled.
Purthasliift agents' titters
accepted uith usual 10 per tent
allowed.
Repairing and remodeling at
low cost.
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