Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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CITY IN GLAD TUMULT AS WAR ENDS BUSINESS HALTS PATRIOTIC THOUSANDS JAM STREETS
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NATION JOYOUS
OVER WAR'S END
y Tar Trade and Km-I Hoard
Employes Make Demon
titration at While House
1IOMDVY IN TIIK STTi;
All Actis hit's Ceii-eil for "ie
Miiiuto at Noon in
Pituliiii"!!
M ii' .li intril "
tt H.hlnf ton. Vox 1 1 .
. drill Wilson's fllt Ubli- .iPiHKl-
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aiii tndiix ii In iwiwMf to all j
from "ur lr.nl. boatd impkixea who
liiadul l.v Chairman -n McCorwt U'
.-mil a band pii. i. l.i. t the Whit" House
at HOt II n. I',l,hnl bo.x.xt UInl
HMfd i..M tiimi ft "in th. portlc. j
The fut I uliniiitttratloti employes fol
lowed the w ii 'i no board worker, and. ,
mill crowds . iHtnUlnt; from inm
where Joltod In 'he detnt natriitlop In
torn the t n ' n
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t'lioti tin- ii)'i'-ai ..ii. if .i Minium
lion by the I'i iu. m loin. ally annouti,
lug tho innlstk.- .ill 'icvernmem. de.
parlmen's "i 1.-..1 loscd fi the
diy
I'lttalnirali. No
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thanlRlUmr
ThedlnoM h..enuli...iiturted.di..ii
X . Sf?; il" IVi?H ' i,U.r
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jfttnlied, and the downtown etreeta wej 1
tilled with mu.hlnc men jind women.
M-orltert. in jnduftrial plant dropped
their work nn I 11 ir. In d into town, where
ihe; cek-ht-a- 1 iimn . hue bout tin-.
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Polt.illle. I'm -oi 11 When 11.
hewn of the HiEnuiK of tho nimlitlie war
tetelied in thin . lt at J :i o clock tlil
inoruiUK eueiiH 01 me muia lino jui-
orlia wr. lili.nn and hundtid nf men
and women and . nlldrfn 1 ueheil to Cen-
tir street .ml luined m nhouts. Uieern 1
a ncliiir, hlowli tr of hoiti and rltiRlti"; 01
l.ella, rlrlim o! pl-iola and flriM-rai kers
and torpedoes uid with ofhi - noie. -
nlaUInj,' lii.pl. 11 1 nte that auiraed inn -
.nine of tin l.ai.1 .1-1 h.ardln tni- ..ty.
'fM I. -ibBu .iiit .tun , fa. kail ui .1 I litaiipftt
(HI'S it in on. iihhm i"i - .... w.
U J So o'. lo.l. then as u puade ot
..,.. u rt fli. fi..i.liu Af IIIM umi.lt.i. .nn.....l I...I1.1.. llrf.tl... 1 1 M
tlayor V IK.i. k ft 3 o1. lock till-; employer in the lon naie m r en. hllllltf- .1 llluiillll. llllt Mlfkl ,,,;' !m ..,tnut sir e the parado w.i
inoinlns l!.eued . i loi.ama'lon deolnriiiu tlojt, hit llberts ..n full pa nnd-.n'l ,, ' ... .. .. , .' .,,...,1 ..it'h round aftir louud of chtew.
today .1 aen.r. 1 ..ld.v and urKlttK .hern forth .vltl. evervthlns upon wh.,K ' to I'iM-i "Ntnv ror Meivllillll, ! .' -"a ,V1; H0 dee . on .lll.ei side of
pension of n.l bu..n"i Tlw im ' l( OTttW mo I'iaer meetn.B fo m u: II 1 nl, si,,t that foot traffic on th Bld.-
acked that u .. .tlvltlei . ealio ton.,- rfts0 ffr pMl.e tt,d , .ilt MnPlllC. .S;ib Htiult-. ' ;' ' J." 'X Aurora
rnofoV Vehll InT Zt " of '" .AV"nt" '" -- , So"u elln" to'houa'-nne. t, deep .1. c,n-
JoaautrdU ttll, ,ouW, r , , reu.3ndatr,p, of e,ored paper
131 VU lUi HU.ri- M KIAlllU'l'l a..... ..
... I ... ...n...u ..f ..il l.wli. ...1 ' ' --" - -''" 1 n n'l X II- IlilllUIII t..f. -... ,-..rf
o.sanlMtlons m nerj dec.lptlon. am ' e on th.- street and t toed b, ill i""1'" ' v"- hd'ilb ! '"-
rrtau,llMt,?;.?d.' wtowms Jand. "-Ma- "'
!lm'. Imiln. ? M ?l'lnBinofb.lNandthenrlng-..fhomb,, BU',"!, "f"'' '" t'"- f t 'o ar
1110 Intluen. 1 .p .inn leinaini.i iosiu, . , . , , j,om,iatiot . Df tlf f . , ., was a iori'ono -.iniluslon deeland
Ju..i..-,..-.Hl...U.d ffiMZirS - VUmlrall.1 Howies Mbu,
shop workers were piradlmr the down. s--"erai maiiairer unco uiese inc. m..a- lulls had Joined In th- (rrand dl otdm.t 1 teen ilas ttoni the signature or tne Muni rurn oter nmmm auu Mure ... ne m oauis m use ..is ih-.iiu.ik ine pieas 01 soinn neiuisn papers
rrl.lw... N.a II -Mini"- ,,,' t,Vth dtunr0m . , Un"tr tho tstai HpiitiKled BatineiiiM iild tli.it the Allies oiiht not to ciuwd Oer-
i..,i.. ,... 1,. ii..e cm., n Id. but is "WI eeis wi 11 mum ami noise-oni.- 1 ., ,,.,.,,,.... ... ,.. ,, ., . sj inpaon- n. pia.o air-. ...u .,,,, ,..-, ,,, t,ne nl, ..1, l,.,ve s...nil, All r tt ami mllltaiv net- tiloiv was lalse-.l as a token of .1 le ., ., .7. 1 , 1.1
f onlj tut riot i. K.m mdu-tiy Is closed, "V msuumentr bid n ehanc " Hxery section of th t f lias ltn own , torlous peine on the ground u the,. .... . If
;r;z jrwKK; ii'iVis'tiirtne1;"- ;:- -. '- mr.oieUr.,,,'jitrlih.;rlho1 "fi " mcM ( el -i -"" wBpto-d " ,,ic,n sr,;;, i...i. i.riH. : iiv
l SVr? P,e thousand leconio- tontet, h, thec.., 1 .eVJnatbm. ZTTZ
me ucclaiinliii; th. uu.it neg of tlie non trv ,, jujh,).,, ln oelfbiatlns,- tl.e M.bd B, . ," .,".,, , , .v'ei' fomet vnd the' n ptlsoners of war. Occupation rieu nfty thousand watrons and leu , dents of the- se, tlon throuirh the ndja- realh tn a subtle doMie bi which the
r-v , Hid ot the wji - victoi to its heart's .otitent ' " "" ";,," :.. , ' ,,,, 'a ,..,,,. 1 ,,,,., u. . , , , ' ' e"t etieets the wearers of the houoied I fumier Minpetni and tl.e mllltntlHlH hope
WS .. .. . '""l-'llle. .. ..oi H I. ulssllle 'Wo ftel. in 1 lew of the Internal de- noise, the ilnKlnfc. th mlltli ana 11 au- b tll(. KWcd aIld United State't thousand tuotoi Ionics In KOud woik- blue uniform of uliothei aK lolced their , t0 obtain easier teims II Is cont. nded
m i rt .1,,..,,. IV, I Ve-t ..h,,,,,,,,, ,V!l.mf.. tlTt. 1 ..P4l."l""in'f'"5 . . ..... satlsfnctlnn at the Mlcc-e,ful emlln,- of ' ?"'' r' J,?! s. m. ,?" J,,!V.
r"P when . ms of th. sIKnInR OT .he.Ut.on th(. slBnlmT r ,' ,,
. .5,.lut.... .. .. .1 ..I....I ... . , th nlrt.a l.tlll 1... r ...... ... ....I r. 1... u,..-
lee- ' riestei went w mi at. ,11 ari nour w- , nuntl minute" or Hie re,-etnt of the . ,... ........ ., ., ..... ...... ... louei jointly win i.eep oee .... mir oracii- w itn All necessari spare tnc wolid wai In a tboius
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oi seienil hoiiis tb. . itlxe-ns to Hi.
number of ilimisaiii. paiaded the stiTtt-
bells and uli'sths soiijided ulul th. r.
nas KCiteta 1 -'J" ns-
lluruti-- .1 Pull .M.i Idtee i-sunl ..
proclamation e.nly '11 tho duy lallliv
upon the iltizii'e k iim.ll to take pan
111 a lurudi to stmt at Z o'clis-k, f 1 -low-In"
.1 111.-. tniir on the court hon-
tann l'lr, app.ii.itii. is lUsliine aloui
llie st -efts ami a! industrial plants ami
achoo s are . Lised for the dax
llesdlut. P.. N'H II pelade ill ii
n fuilr ..riraiiled with'u 1111 hour afM
lli urn.stk.- flash .am., and Included
To'U 15 oin. mar 'i,ie nail, women aial '
hJdren and .uusetl 1 siiwnsloti nf
i.usirees and indu-u.al operathms ii
Iteadlnn- . el.rit'-u of th aiinlstl.-.-
nsninir The pti ..1 last.. 1 until neurli 1
noon, tile man hers and floats ox - Ins
Ihe rou-e 01. , ..,.1 r aen'1. . I. .els
H,.da.s,or,s ,.., torl.s and wrksh..,.-
sr-- 1 ns'ii . 1 il a v 1 1 I "tldai is being
I 11111 utter, 1h , u II -Uitli f)
metoi cio-eu u.0.15 .inn 1 ne empioxer
Pflradlncr th. sti.ets itcllrioiis v itli )n tires had oeeii ltKme.t. 1110 wooti nau, , , in.-ludlnir l,.-o J lleli.U the preb
ater th" rliruliiB f th armlatUe. lain- In sou eases, been raxed for the event tdH;t; heA,,a thl. arulle Tho x'oikers
lister ix III tollow todai's tmpromptit ',' ' u,,,?r'.v.tn1 ".hv,i L,.i- ,4 1, followed In ini.tnrtiu..k and on foot
mi .th .
..iii.iii
lvn
'irons I
ce.ebratii'ii tiii",inw with 11 man
uhll.i fni mIi., I, a b e fund has
M'lb.-i rlheil and In hi. li IU.0'10 pel
ai-e ti.pect.il to p 11 itclpati the delft In n
which Is now w..iIiib tin . Itx- nn-
euted xxl.en the -hens l.es.ui to shrlt 1.
it S o do. k. and h..s b en imlnllik hi x..l-
'," ' "...' 1. milium
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Sbeiitllid.nlli, II Uusnt. si is
liractkallx at .1 -1 .n.i-ltll as lUv pennle
l-l,)tOJ..l3 eel.llal. the MlSlllllB of tin
urmlstlc .ni-l miners Joined the ink
liratlou, nut lati 1 1-tinted at iln 1 !
Utiles ami all ... latinos are i.- 1. 1
worklnir althjiiijii s' 1 ..banded
Wlaiiti, ltd, .x II Kioni ine
slant that .1 n 1 Miitimg enutn. sin
ed thn Hist iii'lnatmn .f th glad thi
nigs at S JO this mm uluB Atlant 1 x
nag been in a tumult nf jm i.'.atni.ious
bella and huMliiu. i histles pull.it hotel
Ruests and sieepi it'eus nut nf beds
.lid C'llt them I mi tn tin IlOa-dwall.
"V";?';'h ''. up on tu, nwe
hat e.iuld I., pi , m.d and (fixe tent
titlieird.lu.it Mam, lta.l..iia.h.om
- updeend a m .mr im-eiiglii.. and em
Longfellow Inspired
hy tha Lilii'i-iy Hull
lien 1 l nlswoltli 1.OH4HII0H
VlhltesJ illdep.-lld. 111. Hall ill ISia,
cllitibi'd to tin- tow !. whe.it tin
Liberty Hell thin hung, and liewed
the sailed, lelic with u-vei-tiu-e.
TVlion he i-niiu down ho wiott
tllo following poem, xvhloli today
ftus lihui-d In a finiun ulonssldo
Ihe Hell
' i'i:ui. u i:nrn
slK)lcn the ilarU fiitmr thruutih luui)
tifiieratioim,
Ihe euholnt) found mutv fainter
ami then rrntd;
IdiJ H.-e"d Veil eith sulcata jiiteit
rtlratlons,
I hear once mini tin coin uf
Chriit aoi iVciiC
('ewe und 110 tomn 1 (mm ,'
braze a pm luU
'Ihe bloat w 1 ar'x et niuvn
1 shako the shut
iliut beautiful an ton i m tin- lm
mortals,
Th hoi l) mclotUi x ui loee Ui ,r
U. S. ABOUT TO ENTER NEW EPOCH
OF GREATNESS, SAYS ARCHBISHOP
J i mumi-. mil null iltmbtlr , ci.tet i.to i new 1(1 h -f X. ea
ip- asserted Meiibiehop Dotigherti. whit'i. '.earned ni mm :lov hio
iii'n signed uml hostilities elided
'The I'lilted Stated should heni-efuilh ,ed all nations, not only Atui.i-i-lallx
utid industrially, but also In the riilUVftUotl of reUirlou. nMrfti e.r.4
dotiiiH-t.iUa lilmlo." the ariitbisliop continued. Hf furthtir sttfd
The lnlllUiy and civil otticliils of (temmtiy profeHt .vitnuft 'or
the Atnetk-nn. They itoiistexl that the eati-nnee of U I'lilt! ri'.aAe lute
tho war wouttl make no difference, now thev Knew the different W
turned the scale ill favor of the AUHw. und the world tflt . U.e
I tilted Untos for xletotx our soldiers and sailors Imv rveetd i r
neivca with immoital glnn.
Atod ill bilmr ?ood out of tli glmtl ovll of this av u.t
a l ilc ti"ult fur wbu li we hope I- that nir nsnln will it lu tb vow-r
nf .i niltltnrlMti '' iue to iilungc tu' w.iilil into war, resnriUi of .. ce
and t inrit.
'We tiUKi iliai th iriiunta ciiUMln!; liail blod will be lemoiea Tor
ei that Tiirkcj trill be wiped iff tho map of Kurojia: that rcunltcil
1 "oil ml villi take her pluoo among thr tiutkns, that 11r1uiu v. Ill ho rr
b tor 'J .md reimbursed, tluit Mniir-Lonulnti will lrturti to tho 1'iviiih
rlHa-. aiial tbat Ireland will ui In! obtiiin the self ofriime'it iiriitnlMul
lii in llreat Urltalit
Tl.e1 wor liu deuiotistraii'd the imlimited tioisibllitlfi n' I'll ude -P
u. rthldi slion'd boconn the loi'liiott 'hipijtillains putfr nf win (i
and the nadle nf a orld-wld otnm'iv
Vow that -1 1 lfr i tivi-r il i- to In In.) id tlmt the iriK' ' ' I -cii.
'ow wl'l l.culn ami that ilainn .i i J a'l wid iiif m
ractne: thinned tl.e npht . i
. ,raan of ?wo ,i .,- nf u it. . . e.
'!i. - iore k o.'o.l; toi fea, tlu l.r'
I - .eplna- towtupwpl"' m i(M hi .. in ''
ihp jneat lileeeln tii.t 1 u i in f i
A.ir-wem mm Id '1 lien he Hut ii. a tin. ..
tu bin o.tlio In Citi Hall and prntlaliiuo
1 urel. Pel.. Noi II I .a, 11 el l at
. ,1.,(,,,ualH wild .lnLe n..K.,..l
' 8 - "'" "J whilM blowinB and tins-
H of chnuh bells All Uin ha. ,
l'eo" "'"nemlert , nelioola Are rlo-ed I
J'rmors ,n leilt ,,l""b,,T' a, ,rov I'n
Into town. I
.... ... ... ,, .,,, ,
, "ut""' M'1''. No,x I" .ton Irt
;:rt::
Wen alsned and the wai wua at .111 end -
-'at ieoeie. t'huti'i bellK and fire
bells -ere runs. whistl bloi 11 and ,iu-
iuiiw.hi.- mi..i..iik uo i.ihur 01 iuo:ei
awoke the people. IJundreda of people
eni to . lmrdiet and offered pnyers
if tliankcKliing A holiday waa de. Ured
I" lh. Induatrlal planta In the town,
'ind n biff 1 !ctor parade 'li 1 iiV
tonisln
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ii . .
""" niju.M.m iui. ine uermans
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vl,.,i i the . lan.u- liui-.tsed m In-
,,nsii Tli - despite the fa." 'bat a
few lla-s pleMousl.l the I . M, had III-
du.B-d 1. , wild .elebr.e-on a the r. -
-.it f fa -e ,.1.,1's to tie -Jme lfr.,i
WEST PHILADELPHIA CHEERS
I
l.i.iuil- (..lllli-r nl Imo 111"; Mar
U,.t J-tic-t Ci'IlttTs
I'm jdelplna awikencU li 'h'
eas -hoi t i ait.-i !u a in wh.n a
bnl..' of fa. to ., whlt-tlei hurst fjrt'i
jiiiitiltaiieousJ. Itesldents soon su-
,u vj the reason, and In a few to nut, -
u, v,, t)w rtrcet KittN --i
f,n,, Mrft ,vtjH "allvo" with a good
natured. ehuutini; .row.l within ten
liunulos xt .xinraet aiitri ami i.oui
"l-"t-.' ,'" "T, , -,,. L-.lmd i-.'6 nlri t
.' ''tr.' tilX? .Sfi"
Blla tattles mltiffeil with the n.ls of the
;:' , , 1 ,.. .
i; . .. Irii-. i k.i,i. '
-iniruiumii .iiiii-ri. ""V '" '
ket streets, more than a . inimirta uon-
""fM ,Wlh. ft'iSiiSmiia
seventy-first street tll ,-tond uiouua
cue of' .he fires, led by,, taut neCro. ,
sans "Ihe Ma. Spatifc-.e-l llannct-
lusti"
As il 1 in. "in 8'ew on. uoil.tneu on
t ilr wax- to their Jotes. Intui) of them
' uiunitioii )i"P. were met bv auto
tuoblles loaded Ith fellow xtrorkmen on
'heli wax to th.-.eiilral part of the cltv.
un. ut viie e ma -nines siopp. o at nit.i-1 ti ition. In nldltKii. tlie plant turned
etgh 1. street and Voodlind aieuuf- and .,ut tl ouatidt nf .,t e he nuts j.s well
th, ns 11 abu.ird. wi'. had h'-ard theiUJ , .untlessueil.il b. n bs f,,r Anierkun
nw x,t d to a 1 -li-,. i-n t . . et tr.il ,,nneii. ilepth bombs f.n ruhjnarlne
inn t th. t- I. '.,' bM- f " ni-l Jt ,1am in iitnks for a 1 .eril e and other
l.i'.h 'in, eiguipmi it toi the riaf 'u 1 s mined foices
UNION LEAGUE TO MARCH
(ititcilliir-Klci't Sprolll In llf.ul
Victorj Parade
lleadeo 1 i.nMiiiiir-eie. 1 l ..iiJii. '
-ipionl fie liieipliers ol tin 1'iilon League
wi, i,0ij j. hi- parade tills afternoon
1.1 . .. 1 .,. tb demonstration were dl.
lul,s.dea,l thl. monil... by M. Sp. oul
, .oiigatrue,
u1"' ll1 i0'"p'
"w-, Joed bv the 1,.., the u.embera
,,mand,-red nil Hags thev found and
prepared large elsns. xlctory signs, that
thev tll carry In ttit maroii
It's wonderful to be ntt American
said the 'loxenioi-etslt. whai. annourc-
ing in- tuiau. nu. is w....r..u.
ll -Xl
r 'he l-nion
aruli on Broad
V- . designated hour
11 ..,., 1. ti emiieea will mar.
'... ... ... ..... .... .... ne .... t.lntl. .,, ll, s
stieet to ine m.a.i. -n i.,..v... ...-...-,
dow-n chestnut itteet and well they
Idont know whore, but It will le some
1 parade. acesirdin to nut "f ln club
nib' era.
FRENCH AT BELGIAN BORDER
Kimi'Ii I'loiitier liu't of e-ue-.
Italians l-'uter Kocroi
llv the Itsutialnl Vrt t
l'arl. o tl The Belgian ftoh.i 1'
cu-d of the forest of Treloii. east of 1
' Axeanes. has been reached by the
Trench, 10 .sjrdlng to the War OfTli e an- I
Iiouncement tnda) states tioopt have
1 entered tin town of Itocred. lets than
two miles from the frontier
1 Betnern Metleres and Sedan the
1'rniP'li hate forced their way to the east
hank ot tha Meuse betweun l.umeb and
Vrigue.
Joy I'ivliues Tomorrow
Ktru pages of pictures, showing
Philadelphia') Joy over the cnil ol
the war vwll be published tomorrow
in the i;vi Mva I'luuo Ltootn
CI UCT TI WRWV2 AV IftU
MjHiCil Ujttlu0 Ul JUI
,
ttritii it iMmT i it irviiltn penned up m iik raiouoj. ....u !--. ..
WHII.K ( ITY KK. OlfFisUu mi, t.. .n. m mi meet -v
......... .. ,. i
thtvuehoot the lt Jieie .iiteiti'il thin I
tnornitiir by emplo wiio Joined 111 the
'"v-wld., celebration of Geimany m nub-,
mlaelot, to the Allied armistice t-tn.s ,
headquartcri, employes of (he I.merge.m y
Kl-et fionwratlon. no Iojm jubilant.
,
and 'catrled on
oti. .! .,.
cral amI tlliarles" Plea cv president
and Benmul uianayti. we 1. uut of tho
ry -Vltli Air Schwab's turn to the
cil 'hit afternuon from his home in
I"e orit. futthei woik bj tho clerical
eniploe at die headquarter piobabiy
will bo suspended with a demonstration
I tor the ' ina?tei thipbullder .M- Pljt,
who Is attendlni; to prp.ute bus.n. ss
, ulfal.s In .nlcaf.. villi not itturn -11.-11
1 Thiircdu,
. Z'a"fX?
ln - lu. o w e w er, OMlllIlL, "I'll M- alt-
,,., lelcvcd P. Iiau tlie wni ner,
v ., ,j, , . , '
. J . .1 ..'. .I..J .. . .. .
(Vlvtll.l,L: to tfu.ll atld nothllli- ,0 lose
b, tullltneoUi aitlxitles from war .or'.!
(, .j,,, ,onst,ulth, orK ot weiuv AM
t.u as the Hnierifcm-y Vh-et Corporation
' .ontin"'..'.! t.?ib'0
production of bhlps that tan be nirat,d
e. ouomtoalH and to the buiI'llliL' up vt
' ut iur, hat.t inuitiie
BUDD EMPLOYES CELEBRATE
"
.11 orkrvs I'jr.ulr Willi Hl.l"s
Uniiil mil Villon
t, . niiu .11111 1111
, V 1 e he 40u0 war , -k. is nl the
1. Paud Mau-ifa l 11 nir ' onipui.' r.
''"'' i"r. .,Z' :.".?", ,,"".'"
l.aut .it Tutnt lifth Htrto and FJuntrnp
T.irl; rivt-niif th wtv told orlc had
I. rn susptinled ffr thH d.i Tin Umkj
thtoiiir Oicn wim t rrti-d into a prots-
plon I'Uk" were tjkpti from thlr placm
,!'i th., fae'erv and a brass f.and was
1 .csttlj summoned t.acti department
as-emOled Its wurK.-r
iiifomohllts beiirinirotllcersof therom
Hundreds of wom-n were In line The
, , . . , , .n,.Tiun soon afte- S
,. " k - ,f . n"l.,TPa k a e.
,, , ,!u,adstr.-.". and turi-d down
tliut thorou.hfar to merire later with
tb.- paraders frfjn other stabllsliments
The Hudd cnmpanj played a big part
,1,, the wlnulnt. of the -xai More than
e.iO of Its ernplmes 'aid down their tools
to entei the uniformed seri'.e uf the
;k.,i v n... incitks mod
Vnsrx l.erinaiitoitn l.iowil 'lean tm.
hlem to shred-
, ..eimaii Ilag liur.ed In the 11. .dale of
1 the stieet at lieiten a-nl iernianlon
'avenues tb.- morning iauted a furor of
errltemnn- ..ml illsnr.lel that leaulred
the effort, of the polke to suppress.
'ihe f.ag. which Is said to have been'
thiovtn lu the street b an unldentltled
,,,, of ,ermantoan HIBh Sn'hool, j
t,ho fled inelted nn angry mob. who
noun.-ed on thn emblem ot the x an-
qulshed 'ieuton.- nnd l'utallx to it to
, ohreds
Small pier es w. in torn in eieii smaller
oiesbx the.-.owu w-holiowitu. knmKed
nlen '"rough .'omb m ,1 TS..N VnTdir
dispersed the mob
Mayor (rets Good 'Yen's
hy U irele.s.s Metope
Ma) 01 ?mltli got the In wk of tllo
signing of tin- nnnistlco bj v. In less
at Atlantic Cltj .
Tuckeiton Unshed it blo.idcast a
few minutes after J uVluci: this
nioiiiing, ami tho ruillograiii was
caught bv the wlreltss of the Hotel
Traymure nt Atlantlo Cltj , and
eiulckly conveyed to the llayor .
leitei he liuriied to Plillailelyhia
by an early train.
He Immediately i-allod this ctt) on
the lons-dlstunco phono und ordor
tl tho bell ttint on ludepcudencu
Hall, llo m.ulo the police rtrrange
ments at the sninu lime for hand
ling the crowds.
"It was wonderful nowa," was
tho alayor's comment today.
1 With (ieucial I ei iinnc le.idmi? tne
I City in Mightiest '
Victory Celebration '
tuniinufii tfum I'ai Ont '
'un Viftli street to Jl.irl.n ! ou M.n
Ki trt to ."i)Uth I'enn Siiuui''
, Ntavur Smith otdrrrd th jmdi h
I fvon ut h reached rhlladeljihla from
Vtl.ititlc "It j thlH tnornlnir All lieadi
of dourUiietitn. with their t nfl. thi)
vour.t- ollli-lnlf unrt the Jmlcei of thu
oourta wen Inilled to Join ,lti the a-
riiJ In MIt"' of the Hhort time foi
lirelKiratlmi th ieKiiin"e iioh wnnderfu'
Ti tnoutitid men of tho ttnttlo Fmuod
and the home defeue mi.vrdit lined up
in (li. noith hIiIh .if Hty Hull. WhlW
the waited the piu.ide ot the KnierRenov
l-'Wt Curniiatlnii. with Charleti M.
Schwab inarohlnK aluad IisfhimI tliei
Mayot'n paity and the two bodies of '
liaradeni cheireil each otlur MlMlll" 'Ihe
l'leet orpor.itlon crnpIoes went up
Hrnad triet to the bulldine t lhoidi
nnd Ohetn slivitti, wliero tins I'eiu
their own i vlnbratlon of the feaee
Promptly at 12 -SO o'clocl; the l'o'.ho
liiiml trui.k up "ner There ' and the
parade Btaitul Mayor fmlth won In
the !Jd larr.ilni; 11 blir I1V m rloan
t'uif .loneph Smith, the Major's luoth
ei and private eeritnr, in iruhed near
the MayrT, .jrrjltiir a Kirvli-e tluif with
three slarn, for ll. luon or tho Mavoi
olllre who ori- In Um veivlee In lh.n
behind thi Maoi eiv bin dtreetors,
and folluulaic them 11m olllceia and men
and women Hollow ft the 11loat t-ltj-
iiepanmiui ,, i
When the patftfle awuni, no mnau
Mr""1 fr""1 ,05,h 1"', . ? ,J ;.,HiM Won of tl. MHed and Ameriian
" euunte.ed solid nines of people .w o
.rowded atoiiiid the Ubir hwtl. naval forcee
tb hp.id ot tlie pataile appeartu a
plndld . h. er went up, and the trov u
Hwunic Into the chorux of Muct Ilko
htlilcllnar Hloiifr the wa.. Th Police
Hand plaved the tune that the Mai nriH
iiiiliJ- popuia-. n nu ooin 11u11.11. is ..,
eneuator jolnd In the eh.orus.f8
When lndependeti'e Hall was reached
the moat !inlrer.il e part of the cele
bration took place Th paraue naueu
flt the Hill, and the band played the
"Star-Spana-led llaiiner ' I.ieiv hat was
raised, and net- iolo of the thousandt
of people at th- Hall and up and down
Chestnut street joined with tho Major
and er pei'di in the parade In Hlnif
Inir the anthem Tlieii the parade pro
ceeded nn its la- P. I'lfth t-treet, .mil
then ti- Market stiect wliele the biiue
scenes of entiuslam were teptated.
The n! n(U l.iMUir mud at 3:4c
o'c.'oi.a th.s inorn.nt, .Vobody slep..
.Vuhod wanted to fitin In bed. Nobod
needed to think tw.ee ' guess Ihe mes.
saKD of I'.i' v h stlee.
Philadelphia leaped o it 01 bed al the
tttst lone blast Tlie town cot dressed lu
a rush, to the mad accompaniment ot
then the multitudes hulled themselves 01.
tl streets Jaiiiinltitf rtowi; hats. draB-
ghiK on oveuoata. ahoes half-lnccd and
ne.-kt!6 und-i tlntr ears lt thw time
tlle. tfeie on ine luuemua,- iim si.... ..
olhr I Hlled III
Poliseinen were railed 111 Hum ewij
distill t earlx till" n oinltirf to handle the 1
c-iowiisdow'.itow.,, which met eared over,,!
moment us t.ie uolle . ara Horn the out-
1 Intr seetldns emptied their mobs nf llaB
w ax tnc rltlet- onto tl.o street"
The tens of ' '""-'n'J" "T'. . ,
noise to the BlorlouH i.A bratlni) of M- ,
iri rtiott' lxiil tl !
lit 5 o.-loik tins morning jnstnut
street fiom Klfth to Sixth and ttids-
uendencn Squiir- weie Jammed with
pushing .stllhB, Joklnc throtuf" tt
was crbuil:.'n blrthdax Patades bx
the dozens, marchlnc tn the noise of
cow bells and bl tin horns. Hans toit-
ini. hats thrown high In the ale. women
snahc'-danclnB. arm In arm with their ,
men folks, poured down chestnut and
Maiket stieet" Harlx to the inornltiL;
i'hetiilt street w as closed bj the pollc.-j
to both xehl,!,, trattlc and parades lbeJ 1
came down Market atrcvt liiotfad, all I
1........1 e... T. .1 ...mn .i.e. .. llbll
UllUI.'A .Ui lllvi.ll'i ,1..... .
At the ball Itself a double oiUoii uf
nolke. the blggeat men of the fratllo'
squad, guarded thv big doors that cite
. . .
etittauce to the -a. red spot w-neif the 1
old label!-. Hell stand
oik. Hand Oul t.arli ,
l ne Police Hand urrixed 'ailv and
gale a conctlt of pat! loth all", to the!
hug- delltrht of the uowtl. who Joined
In the ehomses with 1, li...irt-ialsli,L-
pal of olces
Bx o'clock there ut Uasl lO.OOu
persons on Chestnut atreel atd around,
City Hal! and another M.OOu Jn the j
squaie J lags weie evr.iwheie Veiidets
with big artnfulB of American colors did ,
such a business as thev had nnwt
drei.rned of Ktllaks of the Kaiser bv
,
the si oro el e di agged on 1 opes or hoi tie
In lufhr.s on the shouluers of the maicii-
ers to tlie lenetable bhthplacn of lib-
' eft
A uiet burst o' lautthter and ap '
I ,ause wen: up from the cro-wl when 11
wagon appeared with a sour apple tree
nnd the Kaiser hanging to It bv h rope ,
diedVd rbot0" "!, dnv';t
off the .hill of tin sail- morning s-U-
loon" opened uhead nf f.me to do like
serw. e for othirs '
Kxerj owner 01 an automobile -laliked
V,1;.' ZTSoff do Mh ,clan,a.rt
l,ti"?R. ,.VUt,?avld f ", l.'eei-,
, f" people tx ere avid for ne ws lexer)
builttm board had lt detote-e" Pai ai.H s
ceased paiadlng for a moment to rend
p and moved out, tooting h's hoi 11 and
the latest developments
1 .Anil never for a iiinmem did tae I
1 whistles stop blowing 'Ihe Miens ot the
,.,,,,. ' ,,lrt U111i far.t0r.es were piesently,
, "-"- - , . f IIlltir Hue..,
ttot work 01U) H. the dajtlti.e There
" enough steam blon off to run the
was 'luukii i-i.uiii .,,.-... .... .v ..... ...v..
train that ,-arrkd the Kaiser to Holland
tho'ti rht 'ho oUu'sht togo ""
-Whole families turned out togthi.l
One woman with five little daughters!
j excited pleasant comment on Chestnut
'stnet. She and her Utile ones wetel
draped In large American Hugs
' ,....t Xi mill. rf ill II.Mn
1 The peace news was the 1.10.1 won-
derful alaun clock that ever summoned
a willing peoplo liotn theh beda sitae
tint birth of the earliest alarm clock,
! Chanticleer. Not a soul turned ovei foi
another nap
One noteworthj featute of the early;
momma celebration wa the laice num.
ber of trucks and vans ladened with
employes of xatlous firms liver) con
signment bortj tho maximum nupiber of
nolse-produclng instruments
People blew themselves till they were
out of breath nnd then worked Im
provised drums and cymbals,
And atronc and clear over the din
ot the street could be heaid the rich
tones of the bell at Independence Hall,
It was voicing In dignified cadence the
Jubilation felt by all.
A rtcuaerattx diet In Itiffuenxa.
Herlltk'e Maflttl Mill., xery dlittttWi. Adv.
Wilson Explains
Terms of Peace
tiilliid frem I'aie On
trnm hm thn I'rcslJtnt trad tlietu to
1'onBrei-n Uetirany'a atccptance of
tlittn, ho Haiil, alKimllze.l tho end of the
war bcciu-e It made ncr powvrlfffi to
mien- It
All junta nil the llltiLk Sea tVicup'.cd
b llennani met to be surrendered and
thu llusalun war vends recently taken i
bj the Umnan lunaf forcea alo arc to
ha (.urrendtrcd to tho AllleJ!.
I'rlendlt llnrd to Nfir (loiunnj
The l'rcaldent made It plain that tho,
natloui which liao overtliro-vn the,
tnllltJiy niatters of ticimanj will now
attempt to jrultln the derma n poplo
fafel to the fatnll "f natlotii of
diiiiocracy
V.fttltl the iilireiidfi of tii4 Jt'O eub
tnarlnei. It l required tint all other
rhalt hao their (Tews paid off, put'out
.... , m,lli1t,l an,t -,.. 1 mid,.p the I
-
The President, spoke u' tullOWe
Utntlemen of tho CoI!lrc
In tli'Je aixtou'i tlmeH of lapld and
tupetidouq ch:in;e It will In aomo denreo
l'Kht.n ln ?ene nf xesponslblllty to per
forin in p'r.-on the duty of lonuuunlcat
ini? to joj sumo of the largir tlrcum-
btane of the situation with whl.h It Ik
ptcrsdar to ileal
The (..crman uutlioiitk-d who haw,
at th invitation of tho (supreme, Mar
Council, hi en In communication with
alarshal l'Oi h, hale accepted and eigned
the t"rtr of arml-'tlce which In- was
amhoiized nnd Instructed to ccmmunl
iat tn then- Tbu-'c terms are as fol-
uy s
lira-th Mllltmr term.
l. ,-..u-ilaUsies on Western Hunt
I ir-l. 1 estatloil ot operations bv
hind alio 111 the alt Hl hours alter the
, stlMtlUUKal
signature or the armlsth e.
seiond Immudlati1 eiacuatlon of
hnad.d .ountries-iJelflum. l-'.ante
Mact..orane. Lusembunf-r-o or-
dirtd af to be completed within tulli-
evaluation ill thert aieas. All move-,
., . .
ments or ei.icuallon and occupation
... hr r,cuialed in accordance with
., note annexed to the stated term.
ll.lrd. P.epaUrl.MIon. beirlniiinut once
nu to be omp.t.d wHUIu fouiteen ilajw,
01 an iniinuiuui m me .uuui.10 a .
mentioned Ir.cludltii. hcstaee.i and pe.r-1
otls UUder tital or conxloted.
.
loiirlh. Suirender lu wood conditio!.
, , ., ...,.,.
" ' MinteH of the toIlowH.iv
,,t ViY thcusMid KUti-s 'HeOO
heat:. J50,. uld), .10,001) machine Buns.
,.... o,,
i.0u0 n.Uiciiw erur. iOOO airplanes (flcht-
bombers -firfctly, V 73s and night-
'
, boiiibitiB machines). Tho abo to bet
'
Is.lt. .... Il. . I. ml tt 9f. tint 3 IIIUU n n I
I delivered lu
.UUlt-SkM t-.tt, "Hito uiiu
the L'ulted ytatts troops in accordance
.. .... .... ., .1 . ...M.XMI.it.b 1.1.1 .1 .le,.
" Iu au l"1"""""- '" (
in the annexed note
Mu,t " "'ni1 M,,lt"
, iti,i;VacuatIoii by tho tlt-rnun
,
jtmles of the countllra on the left 1
,. . . ,
b.ml: of the P.hlne These ifUlitries
. k f ,. ,...1,.. .,..,
"" "'" ,rtt luI1K or "" ' ' ' "
llh .dinlnlsteied bv the local aulhoii-
ks under the control of tho Allied
...... 1 ,e
and l tilted btatea airnlen or oceu.
,..,t,,.n I'I, .1. . iltVTLtIr.il of thus tel'-
,
ntorles will bo determined by Allied
and fulled States garrisons holding
the prindpu. co of the lihlne,
juxente. CoblenA Cologne, together
.'
xWlh bildgelu-ads at these points In
...... . ..ii,. ,,, n,
in a n" niie.ini-.ri ,.s -
. ,
' vlght bank and by
,
lloW,1(f t) .ralel
1
garrisons slmlluri
leglc polnl of the if-
; gioiis
, , ... a , ..
neutial 0110 shall be resei led 0.1
,, . ..... ..... ,.,.1.,.. 1,..,.-.,. it..
1 .e 1 .gin in ...
rtl,-ln .. u , druxVn parallel to It
....
fo.tj klkmet.rs f.o.n the east f.oin
the frontier 01 Holland to the parallel 1
of fieinshelm and ua fav as prtctleal j
distance of thirty kilometers from
j
the rest of tho stream from this par-
allel upon Swiss frtntlet.
Evacuation by tho enemy of the
I -hinuhiuds H;lai be so ordered as to
, be completed within a fiilia .-period
. ,. , . ,..
f tlven days, tn alj nineteen dajs
,, tgniture of the armistice,
ut"r lne "'llu'
Oh, You Lucky Fellowl
The trlrls showed their patriot
ism. A very much embairassed Home
Defense guard was besieged by
fifty laughing young women at
Eleventh nnd Market street to.
day nnd kltaed until ho was out of
breath.
BISHOP RHINELANDER RETURNS
THANKS FOR GREAT VICTORY
tUa qst'f. vr
CYlCUL4 LA-. -
f '
Xrv lt tfZr .
XetC Aru fYt(Uiufl
f-4cciev Jnry. CkXA XXu-x.
fctcat Cdlavlut YTL UU. Otv
All movements of evacuation and oc
cupation will be reirulatsd acrotdlnic
to the note annexed
"-lth. Tn all tnrrlloi t eiueuated by
the etmiij there ahal! he no eacoa-
tion of Inhabltante, nu damage or
harm ahall bo dono to the p'-r-oni or
ptupcity of the Inhabitant No de-
i-tructloii of any kind to bo committed
Mllltury establishments of all kinds
shall be delivered Intact as well as
mllltaiy -.tores of food, munitions,
equipment, not remon-d during tho
periods fixed for e.acuatlnn fctorcs
of food of all Ulids for the civil pop
ulation cuttle, et. , shall be left In
situ, industrial establishments shall
not be Impaired n atij vnv and their
personnel hall not be moved I.oadi
and mojns of communication of iiciy
l.ltid. talltoud watftutise, main toud',
Lrldgei- tclealaphs. telephciie.- slull
be In no manner Initialled
parts and flttlnc Slmll be delivered
to the ut-sojlated powcis within the
,.,,,,, ,,
pmiod iKd for the exaiuallon of
"
11-
"
,
HilBium and I.uxeinbuiij , The la
najn of Alj-ace-I.orralne
shall
handed ox-c-i- within the bame period
toB'.tl.er with all pio-wav pertoitnel '
and u.atelUl l-'uither material liec-
essaty for the working- of ratlwajs
m -tic t'ouutr) on thn left bank of
the P.hme shall be left In situ
U late of coal ami inatwlul foi
, , , ,
the upaeep of peninment wajs, hI-
' .,!.. '.r.l i,..,l,. l.i... tCI entire 111
...-. M'.u .U,,K,. a..v,m ,..w ...... ...
uitti mil I en In .! etfleletit uttn bv
suu anu kep. 111 an emoieui stain uy
1 f!.rmanv durinc tb whole period of
' '
armistice All iSurgei, taken from the
Allies shall be restored to thein A
note appended l-eatllates the delalU of
Ihc-su inasure
. I c 1 1 1 1 1 . The jcriil.ni cuuui.aiid
shall bi 1 csponsiblc foi rexeallug all
mines or delay actlliB tut.es dinpoted
on teirltot.v i-xacilated bj the tiCii'uii
tioops and shall assist In their dis
covery and destruction Tho nemiun
( command shall alto reieal all desti tic
tlxe measures that max have been
taken OuUi as polsciilng or pollutlhg
of springs. we! et.i- under penally
of teprisals
Ninth. The light
f I'viultltion
shall be eeiclsed b the Allies and
the L'ulted btates armies lu all o, -
oupled teirltorj. The unpern of tho
troops of occupation In- the Uhlne
Und fextludinc Alaace l.tniulne) shall
be charged to the, Herman Uuveniment
lentil. All Immediate lepatliatlon
without leciproclly according to de-
.
. ,ullf.d c0.l(mlons ftl sliaU ,)C 1UljJ
of all allied and Tniled States prla- 1
oners of war The Allied pow era und I
the United .State sh,all be able to dts- i
poso of these pilsoners as they wish.
Eleventh, SkM and wounded who
cannot, be removed from evacuated
territory will be cared tor b) lieimati
personnel who will be lett on tho spot
with the medical material requited.
Mutt ()ult Vantetn Frontiers
Disposition relative to the eastern
frontiers of Germany
Twelfth. AH German troops at
present In any teirltory which befoie
'the war belonged to Russia, Itu-
mania or Turkey shall withdraw with-
!u the frontiers of Germany as they
existed nn August 1, 1914.
MINING ENGINEER A SUICIDE
U,, i.
Ho.varil Wciclcnt-r tin
Drowns in Wirsaliickoti ('n-i'V.
I Howard 'WeiJeiiei- du ltols a ii'uiin
I pent inlnlnu engineer of tins .it, .0111-
I inltted Mllotde by drCAnlni! in AVlssa-
iiidion 1 recK, aci-OHime io -ne poin . , lieu tho lb. hoc cr Commons uiei 10
aller faatenlnea Imk loaded with Ktones ll-n rjiemlr l.lojd Unorite. after the
'"Th" boa" "w,s re.oier.-d shoitly bcfoi- ' ,nS iPr'l'''; f"YrtwlIIthl ,,,c "T?
R o'clock vesterdaj aftMlioon bj i'ollc-! adjourn Immtdlnti-I He proposed that
Sertteant Ulemm and Park 'luaid the uicinbeiH proceed tn St Muriraret's
liowney oppoalto the Valley Union t'anne ' Chur.h. on the wisteiti uld. t Wet-'
Club, und was Identified later at Mai nilnstei Hall
Woodford ETUaid hf.Uee by Dr William Colonel Winston Spencer ('huichlll.
nt -lfje'1,n,l',r,,,r,l'"1?;iar- Vh".' '.V,"1 Minister of Munitions, was given an en-
VVLauM&Ton Silo l"nt' 'J""""?'- .'!-' "'- he -y?J"
when discovered I the iiilulsuy In an automobile. The
Mr Ii-i IJols, the hi1Ilh b.i . lett his crowd stopped the car and climbed over
homo at 6119 laicust street late Satur- It Colonel Chuichllt was compelled to
dav nfternodi attei asset tlmi ho aHllliai;,, j ht lot speech
KolriK to the Vallej Ureen Hotel No Tllo ,rlI1K o lh innroons Hlrecrack
flirthC! WO-d as to Ills Whereabouts "as ul..,l, Initli.lM tin era, k ,,r n. fin-
recelved bs his family until tliet w-to Mtl w it. b Imitate the ciaiK or a c.in-
nntltled bj the police noli 1 bj the tin men and polhe startled
lioetoi Hlgbee said Ills brother-in-law ' imny leside-nts of f.ondnn. whose first
was suffering from overwoik and wus . thouKht was that an enein) air raid was
tempfrnnij deianteu nni-n ho ended lit-
II fo
.m 1 . XJ
)u Bold, who leaves a inothei
Uf und child, wus a member of tl
II. Ill VI t-'U I.IIIS rt initi- Illlllll K ,'i
Klneers. will mlW . in the It. 1 ri-i,
jiuUdlnc
ft..... .. f ... t, .... H ... H ...I .... I I
-
CIVIL WAR VETERANS REJOICE
Kiiier Hag and .Sing Nutional Vn-
,y
them al Holm
.Mule than on. hundred battl. naned
ctelans nf the i'h II War Ihieoi tin
of xlctor.
1 ti. m..o,.i ....ti. i, 1.. ,,,1 . ....liitiai suceees 11 nrant at-iiy lead In re-
x-ncal lords fie attained to the ut-
' most
At, itaiun tlac the cift of .Hsen'i
Peitia, wan raised under the Stais and
s..rlp,,Ki Mr 11(,,nit rMle!ltM , -
Peina, wan raised under the Stale and
Stripes. Mr Peina presented the em-
H".1? tui " ,T , ' ood,",.a 'f ti'ipe-hiteudeu'
of the home In a bi ef tutdress, and It
I was areepted mi helm'- m !, linme
famllv by Mb hael .1
III'. 111 mi'
the icti I'll
U. S. STOPS OVERTIME
-
hlllKIIIV W'ork (ill War (.Olltrai'l.
. iltt'llltlctl in Order
iWt tho Aikociatril Pres
l aithliifftuii, Not. ll--Ordeis slop-
t pins ail oxeruuie- anu nunu ly won. on
.(ioxernment war oonlrarts wen- authoi-
ilrnl today aftei il conference of Secie.
1 tn,, llIwr aIllI ,,,1, i411(l ,.,lalll)MII
I ItllrteX. nf tllo sbtnlitli-r luln.ril
,---...--. ... .... ...... ,-...n .. ..
'ihe teadjuetment of labor and Indus-
. . s . .
t f t. n,,,,,!?. ...1.1. 1. i,.lu .,,.., .....
try of the, count?) w'hlih has 1
oupled lu war work nlll.b,. undetaken
uletaken
In ,..-,-,F. mir.r. . . I li II... Ii. irti. x An nt
in LUirji.n Pilll Hilt i"'ui itiirni, n
Labor and tin. war Industries boanl
with 11 xlew to In nu iur about the read-
Justm.-nt wltlt tho least dlnkiuitlciu of
laboi and the unatest la. lilt possible
to be afforded fm the le-cstabllelnnent
of industry
ecIear liauei- h(v-,i 11 was oieae
thete was wink eimuith in the I lilted
1 States for all the laboi lu the cnuntrj.lof the stalwait khakkclad jouth car
.vtanj (invernment activities like the rled ttuj red, white and blue ktrlpefl urn-
slilpnulldtnir industry win cominun un -
ilnterruptedlj for a long tin. o'heiswlll
lie giadualh u adjusted
: MANUFAaURERS TO PARADE
Cluli Member to March to Inde-
jiendenre Hall
ilembeis of thn Manufacture!, Club
will paiade to Iudepetnkhi o Hal ihls
afternoon to mlebnte the signing nf tin
ainilbtli't'
The parade will foiiu in tiont of th"
club ut 8 oclnilt. Alfnd 1J Bulk, pres
dent, and Nathan T l'olwell. foimci
president, will head Wn UetegutiviU J ii"
l,lt.e l!..nd will niovlile tho must
1 Moie than tiOO ineiuberM will be in l!n
I In. iiriicessloti will move north
liroad stieet to Chestnut, then east
. Independence Ilnll. where .1 short stop
will bo made- The paiaders will then
I inarch north to Maiket street, to llron
und return to the 1 lub where the iclebra-
' Hull will .oiitlnuc
CtiiuuUun.s Regain Mom
of Glorious Memory
tl) the AtMteiateil 'rem
1intluii, Nov. 11.- Minis, tin- lk-1
Ki.ni town noiiv when- lltitlsh
troops tngaged in bltt'-i lighting
with the tfonnanH nt the beglniiliiir
of tho wai, xxns captured t-urly this
inoinliiif by Canadian tioops under
(lelieiul Home, uccot cling to l'iold
Marshal IIuIb's aiiiinunc-iiuiiit to
duj
Tllo oltkiul stuleiiieill leads.
"Shoitly befoio dawn this nioiii.
lnsr Canadian troops of tlie l-'irul
una), under (funeral Ilurne tap.
ttll'ed Mnrni."
Mons Is one uf thn bilghteat
names In the lecord of Great Brit
alh'a "conteniptlhlo Httlo urmy" of
1911. It wa here, during tho early
dayH of the war, that a small Urlt
tsh foi ce mada a magnificent de
fense against overwhelming num
bers of Unman attackers. After
many days of heroic resistance the
British 1 tired In good order.
1
LONDON MISTOOK
TIDINGS FOR RAID
Kesidenla Believed Signals
I'roelaiining Vrmistioc
Warned of Air Attack
PKOIM.K WILD WITH JOY
Premier Proposes Thanksgiv-
in;: Service for Parliament.
HoiitliiN for Workers
lly iht As'oihlrd l're
lunilon, Nov II. 1 0 E B A M ).
Vow m of the tlpnlntt of the armistice
soon htcanie know 11 to those persons in -. 1
tn," entci of the lt as tings were lm
mediate!) Ilowu to the htee?e, and the
issuanie of evenliiR licwepaperi", for
which theto wan a ureal rush, at It
o'olock. The first official celebration
ealno when the old air raid alKnals were
flted from all 7. ullve and llm statloiia,
London then gave ltelf mrr to the
1 (elebrntlon nf the ient, which, although
I erpe ted, nm welnuiad iieierthclefH
I TlKUxandR 11' perHiinc in the ,lnps nnd
lotHie-i neai the Hank of llrmliind poured
into the HtmtM and assembled before
I Mnnnloii Uoile. The lord XIuoi tried
1 1. toll the wildlv cheering .lowd what
hnd happened. At the end of u brief
1 1 pee 11 tlie imimu ri-U tnc uiiTienai
iitilhem and tho DuxoIok) and ralcd
tlaus to tin- Iods of neatbi buildings
senbe for 1 niiiniiiii.
I tn proKtess Ihej soon dlscoiercd, bow
,c,., that the ti'iaioous wiro Mifiiallnc
the hIhiiIiiu if tin 1 armlstUe
' u . 1 -I- .......11,.. .. a.I.h
1 Kom' '" lories and nunltlon workii
'ifaie their rtntilojes a, holiday iminedl-
atel.i th.- Kuod news bi came ktiuwn
're-., --iisplel.tiis of Neit Oeruluii
In V of thn UtiKuhir and un, nr-
t-'"' "'"Itton of the new (Pimau C.ov-
mnmenl antvtt Is expressed hv some
' fioiithm now sp.tpet s lest cIltHcuItles arise
tn present nc eptuia-c and enforcement
nf th" Allied arinlsthe' teims
: . ... . . '. . .. "..'" . "
n'tlon In fator of tnc former auto.iuts
'Ihe Times and the I 'all .Mall for In
tlan.e. iecl. that all (leiniativ Includ-
lug the Si.i-lalists. an-enled to the war,
1 ,. ,nii,,, ,.r ,.i,!.h .,i,,,, i..is .i,..
ing the Sni-lallsts. assenled to the w
tb talluie of vth'ah .1I0110 bads tl:
,0 i.j1Ir p The.t Insist that
.,,., . ,,. .i,iiu,.h, ,. . ,
, ' UlMK" " admlnlstiatln,, In now-lso
the
Iso re
j-lnioit-s the nects.slt.1 for lep-iratlon and
lesiliuilon
Allied uiti, this xltw Is the doubt
wdied bj the Uailj Ktptess and elte
w he-re as to whither the armistice ar-
panged with tho present Uo eminent
would ptovlde the guarantees demanded.
"'" ' ,"""-'"or -heit's administration Is
..... ... ,v .,.. o li.. sue inai 11 may rail
itanx inoinut
.,., H,'V'1V m"T l I.YHtrl?
' ' ' ""' ' ? 'l lt riilfLiK,
rniw-r-it Men in N.ako l)ames Halt
'lrll.. 'V.nt'...
I1UIICI liailll
. 1 ,,,, l.tme rimvn r-niier.in .. t......
' i.ong oeiuie oatvii cnixerslll Ol t'CU'
. .. ,,, utn,iento n re,,- nf 11,1, ... ..
I ulatlon A T c uniform, and many-
"'axion - 1 1 uniform, and many
, of wild celebtatlon with snako dance
, "m ',. , ' .... ,-.-., ' rwn uu tr
llll ClH -II I 11 lllin I KIT II VH TtfWtril IX n (In..
nonnies anu units
Hundieds joined hi u snul.e danco on
Woodland axenue that held' up trolley
trattlc and sate ildeis a guatter of an
hour's entertainment Others foimed 11
paiade that matched cast on Market.
stn el to the downtown dlstlict. Manx-
; arenas ijineis waxeu oanneis and flags
as thev showeicd eonfatl on fc-llow.
paiadeis
me last word in motor
ZVNSIKUI.IIUN
FAT
Tltt Matter Car
for immediate- delivtry.
Chelc of colon.
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
I'lNANCES AltltANUED
I ,ir tilillthn.ul MuniifartiirhiK Plants un
r.virllent eltra In
PHILADELPHIA
mid liiiinritlate lelnlty Now the
World's Leinllnic Cenimerrlal Ceotrei
Sevenxl xx ith wonderful Dilaware rtlxer
fiuntuae All xvttti lla train ami trolley
a rilee sun bain HrcuiumoiUtlonv.
e. i:o. i.Kixil'Jt oiiici:
Flags and Bunting
Decorations for Sale
Lowest Prices
LuiRe and small World', Wur
I lriaifs and Victory Fluifa mudo to
oiiior. Flagpoles 8 feet to 100 feet
Hst. i'JOi.
105 North 9th Street
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