s :12 f AL JERSEY ' CONVENE: BLINDFOLDING THE PRESIDENT EVENING I'l'JWJC , LEPGEli i'llIIADEIiPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918' 'WILSON HAILED' I lican and Demo- State Oruaniza- la Meet in Trenton , BE STRIKES KEYNOTE ,. pernor and Senatorial Can- Mate Against "Half-Bakctl . World Dcinocrauv' r. 5 1 I riiiiriift v 'v " .,. , ... .-. .,nClll01lllll mill lteilH'1.. nil. iTIH efconvegtlona mot here simultaneous!) twortly before noon todaj, the forme i I'lsVJ the headquarters of tlio llepublican KDufc.uid the rival party nt tlie Porno- RaJlLpiiEUe. The purpose of tlie con I TeiBliliB Is the drafting of platforms oi R h T'" ' f.vt 1 rel SeilMon and Slate candidates whose noriHaiilons alreadj have been made at thejjrrr.ary election , TBJiJJ. Republican Ke.xnole" wet. wuMnl by Governor Kdge, candidate St if... tnn itarllcn . 1 1 1 i.lifTO 111. It wx: -" ' - CMMettve campaigns for I nlted .Male nfciot 31. gu , mH BHHHHBHHHHaHHHHHlHnE KiJHKipro 4$5!3HnBR8B9RHBBBSHBB vW . iBHBlnHRUHSrlrvaclHflBV !H (V MHf3?"'"'? 'iJRJflEHHEK)Br?& I rr . rf AS WISE LEADER London Vrv Acclaims His llroad Plat form for IJni- crsi ;l I cacc 4n rn it n I - l'rc-nlent il-nii drew tin lir-l lap-rile- from llie linuc Imul rit.i i ill M 17,0110 draft tnniilicr-, shown ,ili TI.KAII. HIGH GROUND Times, News, and Post Un- qiialifii'tlh Indorse I'lc-i- dciil's Notable Speech l.iitiihni, nil 1 London newspapers .ori rall tin tll illllisllv IikIoiho t'lrsldtnt Wilsons nntuhli eie n h In N oil; Inlindm lug 'the fourth l.lbritj Loan, piale IiIm Inftv Ideals ami lull him jih a wise loach i I" lilt llt.lllU struggle fin the triumph uf Held mir lit lit it! might, iiiiitssnn and t.w.inni I lu 1 nnos savs It is well to Kup 'leal "'" l"f 1,11,1111111 which the l'H!ldint Is Heeding from tin cnirnachnrent of old and ipilto tEfjc regtbent to -fttubent Corps The Mop that oii lme tnUcn u niosit ulRtilllcunt nnc. Ui It otl huc iciiHcil to lie merely liirllvlrlnnli. each oceltlriK to perfect hlnnolf to win 111" on place In the world, nml hae hetome comrmlea In the (ominon jattie of nmkltiR the world it belter place to lle In. Ynn liaxe Joined .Mittr'olM'M with the iitlrc imitihootl of the country mid Iodised, hk did otil fotcfatliers, "your llvei, our fuitimos mid otir hhcici! honor" to the fitciliini of liliniaiilty. The eirlci price upon which ou hac embarked la n harardotis and illlllciill one. Thin Is not n war of wohIh; this Is not n h hola.stlr. HtrttCKle. It Is a war of Idcaln, el fmiRlit with nil the ilolic.s of fileiue nml with the power of mailrlncs. To miccccd on must not only be liisplied by tho Ideals for which this country Klunds, hut ou must nlo be maulers of the tethnlc with which the hittle Is rmiitht. You muxt not only be thrilled with real for the common welfare, but ou must alxo be imisteis of the weapons of today. Thelc win he no doubt of the Issue. The Kpltlt that Is levcalul and the manner In which America has responded to the call Is Indomitable I have no doubt that ou too will u-e .our utmost RtictiKlh to maintain Hint spun mid to 1 my It forward to the final victory that will certainly be ours. WOODIIOW WILSON. October 1, 1318. U. S. Army Starts Seven, School Corps ; (nnllniinl from Pane One l'olnt, read the fiilUmlnic oath of nl- loRlance, which wan tepinteil by the Htu- drntot' "I pbtliro alloKlame to illy II IB and the Ilepiildlc for whlih It elands; one nation. Indexible, wllh libel ty and Jus tice for all," AddreFies weit- made by Major Hrlt fltli, I'rovoit Smith and (Uoiko Whar ton Pepper Major irltmh outllnul hrlelly the purpose of the mllltarj train ing course, and limed tlie uttidotitK to put (01 th their ben efforts Train v inarUed a new era In the Hfe of .Swartbniore, for It was tie first (line III the lift. .veais' history of that 111 Plltutlon that It inotilll7ed Its forcea for of tjio youthful eoldlein, discussed th Issma of the mniBglc and urged them to do cxcrjthlnR In their1 power In order that democracy shall frlumph over the brule strength of Iruslanlfin. fair to I'are ttllli Life's Vslnei Ireident Raln paid In part: "This hour, these happenings, and thin service brine us face to fare with tho oveil.iMlnc values of life and with ft contemplation of these standards by which men measure conduct and civiliza tion and by whlih history awards them prale or blame. Our I'rcsldent hast staled the alms and Ideals of America In tonus so ihiir that lie who runs may read. I'or the perpetuation of thess Ideals SMjtrthmore stands In W!lh peace .mil war 'The tall for liberty, for righteous-no-s, for Justhe between men and na tions lias filled the ears and stirred tho hearts of our nation and this tollcgs In l I'll 1,11,. ,! ...11... 1 .. ,.. . . ..... ... rrTi,)i,ii 1 11 it ii, i, ,,v : -,,', 1 rn.'iiir,. 1- in i.i war. Several hundred stti.uiits et.rolle.i . "., ,,, . -,, l 11, n hiiii. nnll pnlliorotl mi llw. nth- ' '.. . . . . . ." lotlc Hold and after taMng the mth of alloRlame, listened to yprciliin delivered liv I'lrsldont Joseph Swain, I'oloml Turkey May Ask ' Allies for Armistice ( niilliuifil frnni I'hrs line slietih, makes It plain that hoi post tlon Is hopeless Slie Is believed to Inve onfy one armv lefi Hut In the Cau casus and even this Is of no great ac count, hli online to the Kurojuan i-cale of warfare A vtar ucn rhoie wire In Citisimtil. rnli'V.int polltlivl controvorsks In this nople a ccitaln force of Cerm.iu troops "ii 1111-1,11:1111110 iniiiiiii'r 01 iiorni.iii moans the salvation of Serbia, Ituinanl i, the faucastiH and the I amine I'lesldeiit. I'lcsldcnl ,for,Jnited States Senatoi, who swamped ' .. -. . tITrkTmr,n m-v has ,.r ,. ,,, . .., ' WILSON WRITES TO DRAFT drawing completed SUFFRAGE ANTIS cYtnJT ytclaljlflpires completed at the execiitiv troIcJ5;;liere today, against 18 SIS foi KecSTtiand 16,830 for Oraj. and D Maie Chairman Xevvton A K Pugbi-e 'I In . Governor said, "the Republican part) In 'SKevJjIJjersey has slammed the door on -partfySln politics In all matteis pertmn i IntrJp' the war and Its piosecutlon' rfwntlpNJJUgDee, as temporary cnairnian oi ( a !.& ah 4 Inn .Inntn furl t h A II lfl I ll t . filio untcunuii! iirwnnu mv i'i.rf a - . ,tltu"Vrhen he said: , I V "Wand by the national acjminisuanor fin $J4fy measure which has for Its ob .JectWet the winning of the war- Yes Ei Starjtffor political pinflteerlng as demon rtrMa In AVIconln and Michigan" J0."The State chalinian added that th . Adralnlstratlon s police of adjourning pollj8 for the war had not hold good whefe. there was "a chance of a Pemo- L'cl at's lCllon to ollice t't "Edge fur liliirinus reste j "Our'part, ueciarea iiovernoi i.ueo "ha',t'auet every suggestion from th contmander-ln-chlef unci anticipated i'marjlr.'dther activities continuation of this policy we guaruitee We are KhpHV"to brush aside narrow p.irilan- i.'shlrj'and recognize and acknowledge pa- vtrloJin, no inatrer from what political nemncrailc .monitors ngirdtd .if oppo- .flUVir.iI. may spring I nents uigilig them to give the iiii.cstne i , "Klf-baked world democracv would Hi,rciio ?not,!te''-Borth the price we are paving still facing vvlni -ooms almost d.f,.rft i for (It." Peace Is not to be negotiated surfr ige leaders announced Oils aftei 'ltvmtatbe dictated by the Ulic-s after I ,,, tii.it iiiov ii.mi.i , ml Hih niimni Ldecistv mllltar ictorv suffiage auietiduieut in a vote tod iv ' T(KMo not want a penny for tribute T,H fi.inl.lv nkiumlidgiil that their .butlsTO'Uo want millions for restoiatlon .,tosi polls shuuul tli- inti-uiitTi in -t ' u'i-tH of i'i nifjjflfpair si III in miuicd of tliltt.v-lour vnlo- , 'cwcentratlon Is essential to tlie jui.ctoi ruiiimlns. with accu tinned nrlljfj'jy direction of the cnuntij at war. I bittc mess attacked a Hit I gioiip of representation Is actually ess-ntial toi willful men who, he said would be re- itheTlTll management of the count! v I sponsible fur the defect of the nie.iMiie firt peace. Me was cm, of the 'willful men ' !'- "Ammander-ln-chlef, a single head I noiinceil bv the I'ieldeiit just before the 'tu, direction of resources and sup- I lilted Males entiled tlie war f ran best conduct a war. but sucn 'I verv much fear th it a Utile en ntraflzation of power lannot be sue- of w'llful men Is about to defeat Ktwwfully carried into reconstr union measure 'vlilch the Ciesldenr has de l(tlmtJJthen, n collection of represent.!- l. ft I Uf hlal CtVm.-. nA,.itn rsi,l kwaj.c-ln President Make? Final Ef fort in Personal Pica for Amendment VOTE EXPECTED TODAY Senator Cummin- Attack- 'Lit tle Group of NVU ful Men" WIiii Oppo-c Measure aslilngtiiii, i I I With the -mate appcreiitlv abnui to vote tiidav on the woman sulTtag nso liilloti I'lisidetit Wilson siipplemi nlicl his address of vestcrdav In Us support bv -eliding person cl litters to several miii-i cm;: I..OIOI r.Ileel- ccolti-)ll-llliii'lll Mit'.iil of -clii'iliilc iisltiiicrtiiii, iii loawing of tl. r iimiil, is loi I ,mi i lino diHfl ' en it i ml- c is itnli c 1, I t s o c loi k this nnuiiiiL li'Mlls ih, ii) of -ihiilult 111 I iM i uinli, l l.tkiu floin the gl cs-4 bow I was I . 7 II Hi working in nlavs tluoiigli Hie night oltkirs and eulsted nun of the' armv speeded up tile drawing more ucplillv thin In pieiioiis lortirlis I'mvnst Marshal Utnir.il c'rowdei pot hiimIIv w.itilu-d tho opot.ition tioiu stall In finish 'I litre was oPti one ,i i Id, in in the whole thing, titint.il ciowclei slid, and thai cum on tin l,it numb" r 'I in paper slipped out of tin , .iiiilf. but was fotiiul In the bowl cud so It in ule no clirfiieuce Itui for a iiioine lit we thought we wett slant one number ' Telephone e uitonuiili itlon wis maln laineil wllh Hie clou mine in inluilni; ollle o etlllllli: the ell IwillK II rill I lie lllllstet ls will be illslril.nle.il limn, ill 1 1 , Ii tit ell-Hi, t ill if Iii, ii is In win, h Ir will bo made pllblie mill oilier iiuinttli's i:eii now, some of the same people who denounced his lightning i chuff lo Mistrla ale appcrinllv tlalmlng him as I he champion of ont-slilcd floe Hade, whlih wtni fit to l.i.v ti helpless be fore Hie lie rill. Ill pe 111 Hut I'ltsideiit Wilson Is xiiur. -Hug noililng of the kind and it i lu -tiv-Ice lo his line lilt illin which eiivis- .,. . ... ,. ....,.! ,.. I.., ., Ill,,, .,, ,,..,... ,""',.; I for the moment It will take the though he We.H some met, .M'e.n. nt of Sal01ll(H f()lt(. f(.. ,,., H , S,MB the Inle lists of shipping agairis the around for an attack on the famous Interests of pmiliii tleiii What l does I n( of Te hataldja, and the Turks con rule mil. and foi nut own pan w, agiee sccpiontlv have a little leisute In which with him. Is the m on mile bivi.ctt b , to conglder what Is best to be done win .fiue ii.. w .1 .v.ein foi lit nur- When the ciiestlon of how the sur vvni after tie war ixcepi n t nt pur ron(U,r ot i,,Ka,n s nP, , Artptl pose- of punishment aw.etele.l In "" Au,trU , Hi,(od. espetts elirtor vvldelv mon cjt 'of infniilng the vv I I "f tile k Jlost admit that there ha- been a battue j cleavage between Hetlln and Vienna Meanwhile the mimtdlir. t IT. 1 1 of w mi legaicr ro peace is is snown nv rn A If i eel I'.evnolds and others .President Swain made It plain that Sw'artlnnoie Is not half wa.v hi the war bv asseltlng during his nddicss that The Ituslan embassv has leielvod i the lotlogo Is reac to give all It, has cable contlinilng the report that Prlnre- to humanllv." i,oorge I, Lvoff, formerly premier of, Tho educator, looking Into the faces i demeirrncv the Mist tuovislonal Itusslan govein- , ; r menl, Is on bis wav to America lo In form Ambass-iclor Hakiuellcff and the .. Amei lean Uovernment of the latest events In Sibetla and Russia Prime Lvoff Is coming as the representative of the Omsk Wilier Ian Uovernment, but will uctuallv voice the policies of the new all-ltiisslnn I luv eminent ncenlly form ed at I ffa cable fre in the Central Itusslan Uovernment to tho enibessv here als t cleilaieil that Ucueral llnlillrcff, who was named mllltarv chief of the now Uovoininint, will hold this ctltlce tempo rarll.v and will bo sue c eodod b.v Aloleff, former i liter or the Itusslan Stan and 'Without bn tstfulncss. without vanity. but with litTIei and serene coiirago and eleloimlnatlnu our every member will take his place as soldier or civilian In that gnat artn.v of the people that Is on I stod to btlng this war lo a speedy anil Ilml conclusion, that peace may reign lit this world and In the fine phrKfo of the The worm may be 5nfo for 'the world may be safe for the Presidents sppnh Is lo slum him ns ttsoluie as ovei again! ,i i uiipioml-e peace and as de tor mini cl to mm eveiv weapon, including economic weapons, to si c lite a clii s(. liteirv 'I ho P illv Vows s.ni. 'I lie -uptime and initial truth hn- pies-ed upon the weiild bv Picslilent frfltlt lllM f0,(0,i (lelin,illv to relax bet SWISS EDITORS VISIT CITY Seven linn n.ili-l- in 'I hi- (imiii ti on I'.cltif.iticm.il Tom -eVtll lout I clists It pie souring the le.icliui. new-iupeT of -wit7iilcnil ar rived In Iticeid stte.t station at noon loila.v lL.iiiuiug .in eilucMiion.il lour nf slilpvnicls and .iitni i intonutouis in tho I tilted -tales I he mission s In this eouuttv as owrmucnr ilioit itlu- etarv lie inir in eh.iigo of th, nimuilttee on imblli affalis I nilii es, on of .1 Scum. in lie It v bin house i ptnmiumr M l-on s nit ninrabli piiiiioinie e me nt it that no niitinu which Is winiliv of a place lu i lie coming sodeti of peoples c III llfoicl to be less thin nisi tipd genetous in Us ib clings with ,im otliet Wl h a sweep of vision and gia-P of the otein.il and the aliMilutc for which It would be hard to tlnd a pctalM in his totv among -talesmen of tli sum ait lliotltv Hie I'leslilenl e.f ill. lulled States has pleelMcl the gnat nation for whli h he -peaks to ,Hntell-h on the basis of rht coining vicioic the ideal tticnslateel inlo tc rms of inle in illiinal re- olilieis Most of thee. however. ha been graduallv recalled as the Allies' men.-e lu the west In'citased and In anv case would have no time to organbe resistance The blow has been too sudden for Tutkev to make preparations lo inctt an attack from the northwest i eiiisldete d as lin-slu s .tlitost nolclltr and with her tall lonimiinlcatlon cut jtlineiiil MexlilT Is now eugagod In e our with Uerman.v. she cm bin no hope of pletlng the oigatil7atlon of a new annv receiving le-eiiforeiinenti ami espe-lln Siberia which together wllh the clallv guns Creeho-'ilovnk foiec's will total noarlv , liirkev has ahead) suffered III the 'a million men, assisted bv the (Vec ho dosttuitlo'i of her Palestine hi my all the Slovak eommarulei Ueneral Utii.c num.. uif jiiiitn t.uiiiii iiiinei nil nei suolllll eVelltM In till' HIIK.1I1S unci till I limine Ju-tlfv it, It wics pointed nut this now army will bo iin-lnd Into tin I'kialue ptefiatatoiy to lo-opotatloti with the Allied armies GERMANS SAY MJLGAIl CZAR IS WITH THEM llv re Aiwiinlid I'rrn ntsterelaiit. (HI I Vu outstanding feattlie of Unman c online nl on the IHlln.ll Ian pmpnsal feu an atmlstice Is that vlttuallv all the papers dcclire that King Kcicllninil re-, mains lo.dl to tho alliance Tims Hit laikal Aneiger sals 'I he attitude of King l'e idlnanil Is absolute Iv unexceptional s be for e, he Is thoroiighlv loval to the allium e ' The Vnsslt-cho Xeitung sc)s "Hint the King of llulgail.i adheres r tlio .clllante uncle I all cite uni-tance s is eouliimeil b later te ports fiom Sofia It is also unite clear Hi it MallucilTa nc '.' '"J "TKr t (L J Reward E)o you know this man? fa mom Austrian net. ancr some now, contend that Atisttla was fullv awaie of the llulgailan move liefore II w.n made The) would not therefore, be surpiiseel if she made fiulher efforts lo get out ftom under the apptei.u hlrig colluiso nf the Quadtupie lllance M Mor power In do so liowovet, depends upon how rat the men. ice em the western -talc -me u la led imp ill the rlt lines- ,,f his o- fvtlve," xolcing the needs and expressing celiiilan and with all the emphasis h .the" viewpoints of vvldelv scattered '.""" """" '- " '"" " peoples, must be in conunand I ,nr -ui.essrrii proeiuiion or in. war ij "Tou cannot run a democratic govern- ' "innuns sain meijt by a correspondence school method . "","" " "".'",""" - no .n Fina.-.n..t .....l. ..., i i namoer, no eonimiieo luvixetiii'iLiii, laiivi jc ujin i ittuii, itiii( tneacl) outer personally ' 4 Platform I'rulistellitles TJie platform, which will be adopted f.durjmj the afternoon will prohablv place 'Volt aie about to tl.iun dl-pitage repudiate and humiliate voui Pie-ldent I slnceieh hope thtre will net fall upein vou that sevete itiiidemu iiion which at anolhti time was vlsltod upon auothtt Colonel I r"f giouii or wuirui mon who iiteiiecl nolli- l iiici-.il '.itTrilT e..,.,...,i.,lg ...e ,nB mirp ,, n nnn ti ani(I1(J ) Vfrrt-llf.t h national admlnlstj-atlun on evety war-), measure then bTfote the S, n.ite I iiluiiiliii.. .. ". r 1 Inheisel ob- If-i - ? i t , i . K,.i I 'Vou are driven, t'limrmns siu.l to g.,trv service mliltar.v so. I.,l and In lon of the Legislature with a recin- ., llf ,..., 1Ii,1I1H 1:1,1,-. . lHrs,. ... . . . , .. , mefldatlon that nothing be taken un that .h.. ...,..... .1...., . ...i , .1... uusniai m" n.1111 me,, w,e. ,. , liasvnot a direct bearing on beating the I I'slclent tint the ailoptlnn of Hils l"rt.itlon of ennsilentloiis nlijiciors, tOerJriana; will advocate tho suspension , amendment Is vltallv rieiessan to rlie 1 administration of .1 krroi koiit blow to tlie I tatate nigliwa.v tax unrtl after the , piciserutlon of the war. or vou e he use . ,.,, ,1 n. rs uiiiiu Himi .,r, nnnn f war; will Indorse the recotd of Uovernor to defeat the rif-ht of women to vot. ,,,.,, , lllM ,,, ,,.,, )W and the las, Legislature , rather than aid him lu the great ton- '""l fu" l"epned.ie. afte the war Were 1 It la expected that the convention will , flic 1 in which lie 1 engaged 1 u ro-1 urg.il n lorrnt 1 r'lesiiietii in.oiioie 'ltheuirge the adoption of the Federal fuse 10 give lilm the Instiumentalitles prnrdhKlon amendment b) the next I lie as-erred to vou with tile utmost sorl- ou-ness icro neeos-,ir) fur hhu to 111 -cnutpllsh the great iurpn-cs he his In I view ' The letters from Hie Preslelent arrived wlille Cummins was sjieaklng sons are fit to Hit lute who ate tit to senators ilvetniau. of Notth c'aio-, die for this cranio v. and Out 'Hie Una. and Shields of Tennessee. Iimio. man who lows VtueilMi anil some other 1 rats, were among thus,, reported to onunttj al-o Is like Hie man who loves 1 have received lettets his wife but otliet women mole" Senctor Martin of Kentuckv liemn- If Aim-iici had been prep in d the 11.11 atinoun.eel In .m adeltess thir he vv.11 would have hem nvet tilnilv tins iilcil all p will b. Inval Tho Mm 1, lug Post has this In siv V llllle' while .lk.11 Pleslil 11 U iImiM - laitker nf Nevv en k illv after a him h dowutight wends might peilnpi hive .,. . .1 ,1,. tl.ll.. ,,.. I. .if....! 111. ,.l i.npu ' made le-s nf an tutpie-sinn Ulan thev ale likelv to III tko todev. because the means and nppoitui itv nf nppl) lug his iiiliilitlnus si c unci 1, Hint nmnto 'nda thinks tn the tr.ihsfoiiii.il Ion which ha. boll elTtited lu the w hide theatre nl th. war. thn-t winds hive an In-tanr value that is tint td he gainsaid The) will be ie.nl with no les attention by the Htiemv cieiiei uuituiH than b) the Al lied 'I tiev di-inl-s rinallv an rem lin ing lie ie nl Hie biiII'v that tluv willies. apt tetrlliulliin bv cunning when forie las failed and that as ,1 Ian rei-nune ihev . in alnavs cleietnl on pac lllsl soft-ne-s ts u si.h-tiiutp f, iieim.cn ftighi- fllllie-s Balfour for Peace That Frees World petal whir eliawii 'In ,.10 Miles of ionise II s the most inipottiint to n -ostabllsl. If pos sible 1 imuiuiilcilions with I tiniintil.i latintislilps of Impntial hulls, 1 IniluaU vvliicli w ill . nauge erni en 111 1 0111 Inir mil linfillerliiir Instl.e T that )i elon of affall s In Iltlf si i. bill It Is Inn uik and uniaiieritiL. ju-tne ,,, mat f. , , ,,, ... .. i... . t 1.111 l, in- lOiuPli-licd tliiminv has a conam number 01 troops In southeaster 11 taiv domination of the dual mntiaichv. and that is nnl one nf the extraordinarily complex mllltarv ptoli loins ptese tiled to the Bulgarian sui te rider Tht nice lo i-eeuie Set bin be tween the Miles and an) forces lliese tVntr.il Powers inlslit be able to solid there, ir was pointed out tod iv to vour ruin without doubt Is directed against his iniiespiinilent bv a high mllltarv hi.- pi mm" tlinrllv s llk-S) tn be ef Iminoillale 'hs paper adds 'Certain 1 litmus eleven pm-tm) nlicl tne tosiin win ne- iihnut Till kov's alleged lisolvi are quite the new ftonl Is to bv ' i.pl. .lllel senile eon .11 rht llellevui --liatfotil tin tihtors will tour Hie tin this afit 1 rmoit. visiting lliilopendem t Hall the llunls llulldhig and Italdwin Leu ninntlve Works 'I lie men w lm uinpos,. the mlssinn arc lr llinsi -hueiih nf rho nninl nf Hunt In l.ilwaril Kuitti. nf the Nette Y.. hung, nr Z11111 h Hi William Martin nf the Join rial de Utmve I '. llavld of the Ul,7.tU ele Lius.innt Or Mlieli Deli of ill, H.lM'lil Nac III ic lilt 11 Hid In I. dwln - nth "of Hit Hi. I National eilllllg III iilllplllMIIL. the llllti s I'ledillik I losselib It h III Itl.lgel of tht 0III1 l.ll .Ue III V llf Swiss feciel ll l.lll- ro.uls in ew nrk I'liiMit, and If she cm show enouli sttetigtli in Itearton Xustila It will be some lime befoie tlio Allies can nap the full elTeci of their ic)niUest of llulgaiia U. S. WILL TAKE -PART IN MAKING BULGAR PEACE -eless n "occasional eontriliutor In the same piper sevs the eaplttil iiion of Hull. ai In would involve the iiiplttllatiorv ' of 'lutkev and the letinlou of lire Ln linti with Itumanla and lluall) the iiipltulatlon of usttla-ilungai v A member of Parliament in all Inter view lu the laical Atizeigtr s.tvs that Utnttil Luktoff olile f nf the llulgati.rn stall Is intlm nclng the orni) lu favor of Hie Cult lite . SALOONMEN SEE WAR'S END Hack ISii-inc.-s Vision liv Hciievv- iiifi l-ieeii-cs in . V. 1 liv lite Associated I'rcts ROOSEVELT OPENS OHIO DRIVE .Nt it e I iinlilliieil freiin I'UKe Out the Hall. alls again ate te be the see ne Sofia anil Allie In Welcome American i" Council Aus tria Lament Collap-e 7?v thi' A "six iiitrd Press Washington Oct 1 Mlhoiigh dee idv gratified thai llul gaiia his signed an arnil-tlce which must le followed bv hi elimination from the war Miieilian iilllolals have care-Vj fullv left allied fioin exi rclsing inv di ted Influence in JhJ.s momentous event since the i'nlted Stitcs nevet ins de- New Xnrk, (M I -Instead nf llleili' than oue-thlid of the saloons In New ' Vork (.nliig out of business on Octobei 1 as was fin die tod ,iweek ago saloon keeiets took heart at tile news of Hill gal ia s sum uder which the) inteipttttd as meaning an earlv 1 nil to the war and hastened to aiiplv tor a Ii'liV'W.il 'of theit luenses vesterilav the last da) of gtace Xs a tesiilt, 'as! night ec l-e nellt I is in Manhattan had l-suiil .10"lt llcon-es fm saloons and .ll'i for famil) lliiiuu slnres as lonipaiod tn the lomsponel Aiig tlgitits of .ITUI! and 1K1 list veal Tn llronklvn then was a falling off nf nli Ilia applications fylfttjpijre or wij B 0I rPi0ni i invurc puiiiug me matrer up to lite peopleTby a refetendum vote t' Jnv Uie Democratln lonventlon two hours "Were devoted to speeches and or- iranlxlttt. During the morning there was " conference of the Democratic Mate ..Committee presided over b) Chapman 'CharIeF. McDonaW The platform was r' discussed and rouehlv skeiched It Is 1 l.aald It. will likely contain, besides an Uonsovelt In all adelless citietiin tile foil 1 ill l.iberlv Loan clrlvt and cledl iiiting Hi. 111.1n01l.il aicli tn I'ranklln 1 eiimt v's Mildler and salloi dead Colonel llooscvell sulci olil) tllci-l ptr- if bloodv wais and the on.isiou of bos- dated vv. 1 Ihilg 11 l.tlrlM (lover nmeirt tllitles among rlieii neighlenis If 'the has not felt at libeitv to make auv "iiR. lurks is to i,e alloweel let lesume his blood) swav nvet the tetiltniles torn from him If lialv is nol tn Inve 11 sleited tc her incl idded to her thne population- whlih italic make her In deed an Italv redeemed. If Greece Is to 1 be thieatetieil is in the past bv Hie domination nf the Central Powers gestlnna to It" lobe lllgeienW at this stage, whlih I- legarded as putol) mili um' 1 It Is believed bowevei. that In the final adjustment of the Important po litical ciue-Hons involved lu the Condi- Loan Orator I'alally Nrieken Irentein. N. .1.. Oct 1 -John W Sut I ill 1 11 flftvelght vo.iis old, a piomlneut business man of this cltv. was sttlcketi with paia!)sls while making a Lllieitv ) l.olll allelic s.s at the luteistate l'alt heie vesludi) and cllell latot In Mi -Klnlev If11splt.il He was a member nf Uk sons of tho .Xmetkau Ilevolutlou and Is suivlvid by a widow, thtee diughtets and two sons ir Strbls Is not to be restored after all ' tlons to be Imposed upiri Buigat la at the v' Iter appalling sacrifices and ghiimis .,.i.inn nf ilu wnil.l war the United 1 Wllli'lllll ttact-on the State llepubllean admin- "n1"" x0,,,' "" "'- te'oiuiioti 11. was alter ,,, ,,, e,,,e,.u ,, e are UtratlSn, a plank in favor of this States , appointed to succeed Hie ale -en, tot paving the p, I, e ..f unptepareilties- he Indorsee the national ptolilhiilon ,'"-B "h" "I'I"""" While .-enatnr 1 add. el ' W hat vv, want to do Is t . re HmeneBnent to the lonstltullon provld- J'-'lris position liis been doubtful main prepaid, so no nation will .lira Inn the xoters of New Jersey have op. 'managers nf rhe resolution nl.l it did 00k nossejed at us wirtunltv tn innrni. It he- .'.....,,.. f , not lnort.esp their streugrh nvet sixtv- - eferoBdnm. Th nimirn, ,.111 .,. two vciio. while opposition leaders said iSJqubteJSIy also pledge the undivided ! 1 thev had not intuited Senator Mai tin rtyvM"v ni" Jiirsur tile uillllllueu PlBuppovt of the party in the prosecution a,"""K t,"'ir for" Lf theewar. : -J senator Henry N Ackerson, Jr. was .Wiade.permanent chapman of Hie con- ' fi Witt ft II Pn liwi'c 7'l'll vention and after the naming of com- "" " n u j mltU.es a recess was taken until later jn dip fir Pflf hwflll In the- day Besides tho-e entitled to LU lCU' ' UlllWUy atternl the convention, Including the, merntiera of the Democratic Slate Com- Cmiiliiiieel frnm I'atr One mniee, tne holdover Senators anil As mWT 'nominees and the nomnomiin V nf renslonal nominees vv ere present U : V MUaTSALLIK L'.S. FLAG i? SHOT, FIRED IN PLAY, KILLS liov lluiitcr F.tlallx omul-Lniii-i,tuiou l tciileiit i arlos Kmleis fifreon voars olil wa shot and killed anidemallv vesttida) b) a inmpmion in the swamp, in ti 'Iwtn. Hell) and llaitranft stntts 'II,, l,o)s were hunring Uiori;c Xaralnue, s,. teen vt.nsold nf 21 lluslcman -tieet plattd a gun against a tne w In n Han led Powers, thi teen )eats old nf .'111 South Twetitv-seeond srreor, pulled the gatiami.v . ir name is not to tesuine her full place In western ihnopo and if nelglum Is nor to be restored In full measure If all I host- evils ate noi pn teutlall) to tecur their vein must ,p -ometlilug mote than merel) estibli-h a league of nations "X'ou must put these, wrongs i ikIii before a league of nallons can set to work Xnu must kIvo It a ilean slate tn uoik upon Then and then "nlv will )0ur league or nallons work Mates will be liivllccl to dl-ctiss this g suliji-it vvlth the Knleute AllleJ at tlie j lieace council J It was slutetLhat no Instiuctlous had t been given to an) Xmetlcan diplomatic g tepresintallves lu the llalkans lo extend g the good onicos or the t niieu srares to either Hulgaila nt the lllc lu notl f.v lug the Slare Dtpaitment that his Uovernment bad teiUested an annlstlce. hcweiet. Stephen PauaietolT. the llul- iwiiiiiiuwiiiiiiiiiiimnfirnijj m m I e Therefore In oidei tn make a league Italian Minister bete undoubtedly gave the Impiessiou mat sucn aciion wouin be giatefullj" received b.v Hulgaila the Halkari region It Is nut Dial Itus. sla lo-rlie.Kar-LasI remains, but it hangs bv a ieie cobweb W lien Tur- kev goes the Allies reach the Hlack , irRK, , fr fu, a,(nnllng to the police i and doubtless wealtli)'. but no longer -la , lllel oilier me c Itiuine, me. , nv Uermunv's cither easlirn route The) of nallons pnssihie inmplele vlclnn is absolutely nece-niv Uermaiiv can orilv be a inemli. i of a league of nallons when the Interna tlonal s)stem has been reformed In a great, wise and titl-embiailng petce and that can never lake plate until fie I many not nieicl) lias been cilll).eel lo change her profession of fallh bur until i.erman) finds bet self in a position vvhete all hit dreams of world domina tion are torn to pleies befoie her eyes arrd sin- is left powerful: Indeed she will be left powerful, doubtless prosperous BULGARIA'S COLLAPSE Height: Weight: Face: 6 ft. 1 inch 145 lbs. Thin Features: Prominent f Description: When last seen was on his way to hospital. Used to weigh 185, had florid complexion, good appetite and enthusiasm for work. Six months ago began to have irregular bowel movements. Took pills. Lost weight still irregular. Took salts violent results. Had medical examination : doctor diagnosed case as self-poisoning, due to clogged, decaying, food-waste in large intestine; said pills and purges had weakened the intestinal muscles so they would not function. Man protested violently that he was not sick. Doctor replied that he had been sick since first bowel irregularity. Prescribed complete rest and the Nujol Treatment. Said if he had cultivated regular habits with Nujol he would have had no trouble now, however, he was an easy mark for the poisoning he was allowing in his own body. REWARD : For restoration of this man to regularity, Nature of fers reward of health, and return to normal weight and keenness. If you arc the man, apply at the near est drug store for one bottle of m if MAY LIFT UP RUSSIA I , -SthierTer T,, ' Must Be Fuinilei! Meiinonite- Dulj Methodist Hospital he was dead lived at .'131 llulsomaii inrett VArrlshMrr. Oct t llr V,ll.Jn r. SfhaetTer. state Superintendent of Pub. ne instruction, nas informed .-, itoiei-j. , tjan.of Montgomery Count v Mennonites who vvalted upon him vvlth the query tvhalber their children were required to 'nine me nag, inai iney must do re-esrahllsh contact with Uussia . tlie Hrest-Lllovsk treatv becomes nieie .. ....... 1...1 .1..... i ...-.....,. .. a r I '0Je, -,,, uirti '.eiii, nt,, r itcl,, ,' I world empiie Is gone Uermany will hard!) fight long for what is left lrr rhe east I Ilulga. las step points the wa) to SHIXK K KM Y-( ) F.l) SI OCK dormant She can withdraw fn in con-1 vvlth the query quered tetrllor). demolieilize, get out of her little impiovlse prlncip.-illlies In (.ii-lniliun Palmer lakes (her llnlilmir.- lire Kast, declare her adhesion lo all j.i. i. 1 r . the Wilson fourteen points and. like, '" '"''""I Coitiern- Hulgarla. nine out nf the war almost I'vehinil, cut 1 -Lneni) -nwiiril fly the Lnited I'ress Wh-JiIiikIoii, Ihl I llusslan nml lluinanlan diplomats bete todav fotesaw Hie complete i ol- l.uua ,.r lteiiiati 'u in, Hot lir' tho Iti1 and uouiiiiess weaitny, nut no longer a ;" " " ., ',' " r'" ' ., version llndeis fill orant who i-an use the nations whlchj "".'..,. '.''I' , .,,.. BIIistuP bv Hul- When rho hov was caiiltd into t,e slie Is in a 110-111011 10 rrinuenie 10 ser ve Kar la on the terms laid down liv the Snirts ' -of renume Maaras $1.50 'Wegularas is Clockwork rfj iSrr L WflTVlitlfl ' NUJOL is sold only in sealed rr ur nin hmn bearing the Nujo, Trade Mark. Insist on NUJOL. You may suffir from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York t4 jt i'TjMii them that a n matter of pure eimn iney snoutu 110 so saluting ftaff la not a war measure 11 ! ng that every one should do In. with a whole skin V life, said Doctor stobnolYr ! 'I made my lewa pretty plain to Ie j her own clieatiis or world empire 1 Allies wasTnterpieted bv otllolais at the S; i, I "1 herefore, I ask Vm lo temomber Itusslan embassy as the resumption of 2 iiolloe cef ih Twent v -eiciuii jmi ttiiel liow far Hie financial efforts wu'uiiw are! power In Hulgarla b) the itussnphlle streets staiioii me iiiiesiiir.tiim- calling upon joti to make eTtend be- gloiii of Bulgarian statesmen lepte. g 01 . j 1 1 sireeis siaiiou aie invesugaiing '"'., "...' ',. .... ..... -,,,.,i ,,.. n,mir Mnii.miT 'ri,r 11 K Whirls mnMp nt thrnnrfli I yonil ICIIV llirietj nnaiii;iai ,iri ,111011 . ,.. ... , .. h.aa . as.uv v. .o.wwLit and through" Madras (not a printed fabric), in lev Premier Maliunff was declared, would move In the neat j future a most poweiful stimulant lo the j e Holts of the 1 evolutional) denrocracv g 1 of Russia to restore Hussla's uultv and g Inilependence 1 he stimulant, itusslan SWEDEN TURNS OVER SHIPS NHMIOO Tons for I'. S. ..nil Hrittiin V'mriV"."."' "uM "" l""" m'"" f 111 Kxcli.inc lor supplies stock In the Waechler unci Vuzciger, TO0LLEY PROBE IN N. Y. itl(a lji,rjl,, ,.,,.. I... lr.t t I'ar i.tinnnin .trillion irtiiiiimiii: naill lias .lsace.nraliie iita .. Insr ro (,er- rrMj raken over loda) bv A MiuhiU "'-"' ' r" ' "" '' "r 1 ,, lm, r leiieiar cusiociiati or alien pioi et cut- league 01 naii'in iflnrie i,ti.- ut onv I M me r also Hie I, OVtl Uerrnaii) s needs for Iron ore and ccalicwued slock r.11 from Kranie, and the guarded wotds Plate ( o npauv I'he exit of llugaila from the war ..nulla lliu 10.nl fill II10 pnttum- of VIK01I Wii-hiiiKlini. Oil 1 (H) I N s ) - troops Into Itumanla and thence to used by the Allies vvlth regard to Ms-ace-Inerrable and the Wilson nronouiue- r-Would Learn If Franchise Ii merits about Intel national ustlce leavr R.ln. ni.t.r. ..I , Uermany not without hope for Iron and, IlClllg UUWnni . l l a,. Iiu,m Hue In.lnstelitl He. I ,.... ... ..... ,V.-...... MT,. ., ... - pain both ciwiTtd newsiait r Tork, Oct 1 An Investlga- .ii,ment .ItA f all street railway franchises In, ijMBacYark city was ordered by Ma)orl 2K. ' ArkaiAa- Itislinri b made by Jlie corpora-. iSfgro Heroines Arkansas Itishnp I to determine whether the m. i.i.. ii,t 1 The Itev lalward eetnpanles are living up Jo conar niocese of Arkansas here In t under which the fran- Hi-hoti Daniel S Tutlle lllshon Oenhy were orlulnaliy granted The 1 c. ,h. rst necro elevated to the dicnltv Vina 1 . . . . ... ... .,...' or kisnop in the episcopal ciitiicn, Mlshop Tuttle said Illshop Denby will have charge of the coloted parlshe" In the diocese. aid the District Attorney had to arnlgn an assistant prosecu. 1 H In the Inquiry, and It was an- that the Public Service Corn- In thli district would be atked ate, Vnirwi flonte to Aid Loan rri. Oct, l.Jlore ttL AMarlcan snld'enc MHMfrW, l,lbrtr Women Waller at Helleue-'lralforil I Women have supplanted men as wait er in tne grill 01 rne iierievue-strattoni Fourteen women started there last night It Is the first time n the history of tlie hotel hat, women have been used as I lit, anti u r petieveci to u trie nm iJfift.B wttwy q( i city iirt wo. The S'wedlsh Hovel nine nt locra) rilineu .,.,,11,0111 Itussla and the I'kralne The over to Ureal Itrltuln and the l nlted l(,li.,pse or Hulgaila, followed bv the .Stateij rtitiiiiiii tons of shipping under 1 C(,uapse of Turkey, It was asserted, i.A t.l-,t,s of iIim .icrieemeli, lieirctteil lie. nemv - ' 'tv Vff ... . :.. 1 1 .... 111.. Uorilllll I'liss n.li'WeeiT me llllteillllirillll inner, un mm ..". ..'.J'S',1. ",.'. '.""'. .'"'.'' '.inly. All of Hie shipping acquired, ex- eee. r. ei,e .11111- ... M11i,llt IieiCSk.il I to tarry supplies to Sweden, will bo used In car rying troops and munitions to l-'ranee. 1U eACIIttnse IUI cine, ninifiiuis, r.Ki.rii a tio-tori assortment i of food coloring? and i Ii) fiublishtis nf the Fvnlinaiul lo Abdicate for Son, Vatican Learns Home, Oct. I (II) I N S'l CVhi reiillrinnd of Hulgaila will abdl cute ftom his throne In favor of his sun, the Vatliun learns lu ad lceel from Vienna lly thv I'nitid frets 'llio .luetic, Oct 1 - King IV nil. riu ml of Ilitlgnrl.i has arrived nt l.sMUithal Castle, outside Vienna, according to the Frankfurter 'clt. Ullg, HlotH are reported In Constanti nople. I will receive 11 large quautllv of coal, nil- j I loll and food rations The war trade i 1 board toda) began the Issuance of ex., 'pott licenses to Ameilian expoilets for tho first of the? Swedish shipments. ! WON'T TAKE SOLDIER VOTEj iN'ew Jersey Election Commissioners I Will Nol Go Abroad I Trenton. N". J., Oct. 1. It was vir tually settled today after Uovernor Kdge lhad consulted on the telephone with ....... tilncrtntt u til tiorlt leu Hint the Vour (Jersey election commissioner!! selected to 1 go aoruecci 10 tnitii tnu linen .11 1110 .ten 1 Jersey soldiers and sailors overseas would not go as planned because the War Department Is against the project. I .Major Arthur Formati, of Flemlnglott, irm of the Republican coinmlssloncrs. 11 ue nan reiinquiiueu any rciea 01 rJbH . .1.1. nttulrtn -ft-. ... i... t.aCJ A Business Necessity ..t..S., y v rr llr M "v.., ym& wmi ElUi Troy Trailer Co. - 5,N. 21t St., S patterns. 1 These shirts would I have been fine value at j $1.50 before 'the war I you cpn judge what they j are worth now. We will confidently compare I them with any $2.00 I shirts elsewhere. S TACOB . 1424-1426 Chestnut St. 1 a HT'sWiiln ' wm m mF$ 1 1 fXlMSfl 1 slMj-lii lK wm - ysaBkfSBrl SOUD and KELLY-SFfflHSFIElD, UNITED STATES, MciK, FIRESTONE AND GOODRICH r Commercial Use TRUCKSandSMALLDEUVERYGARS Get Our Priccs.First All Sizes-- a rrtlght Cer for U. S.' i , ii i 1 1 1 i.Di'.'jl J!;i ',l ;'!i,'Bii''i i 1 , m 1 1 I Standard Makes Factory Surplus PNEUMATIC TIRES GUARANTEED 3500 MILES BY US BUY NOW. PRICES MUST ADVANCE Originally built with h fait nry guarantee Sl',00 to (000 mlltt. Plain . MK Ire-mi .cil 1 II till Stlltti 11U J:!4 tii Hill .Mil SIltK Six 3l !IV,J lit ill! 11.311 IK.tl) IK !! ii ni sn.nn ss.jn , tit no xii no SJ.70 em.sklil Trrsil Illicit ISXf iB.tn SKIS tt.in tl.4S ti tin tn tn xo.io xt.in xs sn XJl.ttO c!usrsntc4 Ttiites atcio .its 8.40 4t 4.W 4.4S 4.SS sxtt 5.10 I.M ..IP lllir SOW liefnre prlrea Ineresae s remit nl Ihd .T."JM i'ifio BA A' "f J-Hnehi V PHILA, MOTOR TIRE CO.- - m i ? " m u.i i.ei miooiwH ts.cvr ev w-w iiresa ia Uovernor and lbax mhm 'o " wp VfJ, Sf JB WJaW OtPAMaWJj 1
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