?555S?S ?Mwip5tW Hwy&; tyM yWffifymWifiSjiSffW -. EVENING PUBLIC fpE'GER-rBHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918 10 !pH i IV ig; SEER TO AVERT WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA. f-tt ; .f P p-ra: Western Republics Trying Reconcile Chile and Peru to U-l - WftililnKtou, Dec " ., ' TMe American rcptflillcyj will oxcrt tj'iflery Influenco and employ all lielr rc- "onrcc3 to prevent war between Chile jl''-ird I'eru over their territorial conten- .j,, lion, It Is declared on tlie best nuthor- iM Not only tlio United Ptates, I g, but Brazil nnJ Argentina, aa well as I fjcuncr uaiioriB in mis iicmisyiiert', ur ui iwrrady moving, through friendly counsel, lo conciliate tho illBputant Governments. Thcio aro no positive Indications as tslr lhat Chile and Peru arc actually pre F narlne for war, but thero Is danger that HStho fccllnc between the two nations may S .lead to war if tho Bister republics of tho Sj Itifn rnnHnptitn iln not makft It nlriln tn ed'Siboth Governments that tho Americans ""7JT cannot, especially at tins moment, 101 ' 13 fra'0 an International war, and thcro Is SS rccllent reason to believe that repre Zi entatlons of this charactci arc belnc made at the Chilean and reru ian iwp 3ltals. , The Chilean embassy has made pub. f lie the following statements e" "According to official news from tho .Chilean Government, received by the 51 Chilean embassy, tho statement that $ military and naval reserves nad been SS'rallcd to arms Is Incorrect. What took E"" place was merely an administrative measure of an Internal nature, and It 5; lias been deemed advisable to contlnuo S'Jn service the drafts icrentlv dls-E;Vhargert Entertainments Today for Men in the Service WITHIN THE NAVY AIU ; r.n ii m Oonpnl Service T. M r Hut. 1 SO n m OW-fmhlon Social T M. r A. Anne .:to n. m. Cntortnlnment, under direc tion ot lllii I'hase snil rommltteo. ty utid Marino Conn 11m routton Center. oi;tsii)e tiii: navy yaiu Danre T.nn u m. Danclnir Clam Intermedlato. 8:30 p. m Uanlnr (h! Ailvuiipeil Athletic Ilecreatlon Park. Twentj-nlxtli and Slnuter streets. 7 .in p. m. D.inclne lessons 1'rof Carl Tchopp. teitehtr. lUnco undecauaplces nt Mn. William It. Arnold. Mlna Av C, Melchor, Mrs. Charles Martyn and Mrs. Corllse, at th Students' Chapter, 101l Susquehanna, avenuo. 8.00 p m Catholic Hojplce See t)ad at Cltv ltall Ilooth. llntertnlnmrnts 7 ni ii ni Entertainment Smoke' and nat Old St. Stephen's Club, IB South Tenth street. 8:00 p. rn. limine United Pervlre Club, 207 South Twents'eeond atrnet. 8:0(1 p. m Hasketball 8 to l p. m., fol lowed liv Informal dancing-. Hhln and Tont Club., 2S82 Chrlitlan tres,t. S:nO p in. Ordnance Aid Auxiliary of the Philadelphia District. 1710 Market Btreet. Dance and Liberty Slnir at Si-uttlsh Kit Hall, llroad ami ltace a'reets. Admission to enllitrd men, twent-flve cents. Motion rleturea 7 SO p m Lobby. Central T M C . 1 121 Ann street. 1. S, Natal Home 7'ir, r m Vaudevlll- and Movlnic Pic ture rvrenty-fourth street and tira's 1'eiry road. Social 5 00 p. in. Liberty Sin and fiupper Hothany Teinple Chapel. K!ftyfourth nmt Spruce ntreet. Special car at Navy Yard Terminal at ,"'13. bee Mr Haves, Y. M. C A. Annex. 7. SO p. m. Oxford l'resbyterlan Church Social Tnnt-me mn inuea. Mr Mcl'allev. Central Y. M. C 1421 Arch street. MONTENEGRO CHANGES OMCIALLY CONFIRMED slon of tho National Aracmbly with enthusiasm and with ft flnn faith In a better future." Heme. Dec D A dlapatcli from Asram says that the national assembly i nt Ihft riAntiU if Mnllf rneLfru WlllCh tlt- posed Klne .Nicholas and voted In favur S.irlilnn 1 prrntinn AilvisPil nf i f uniting with Serbia, was oleeted by SCrninil JjCgUllOll AUMSCU 0I universal surfragc Knch constltu.-no, D' . f V:..,. .. 1 ! which foriuetl sent one iliputy to the CpOSltlon Ot Klllg and ' sicupshtlna. H now sendlnit throo Hi ., , . , resentatHcH lo the lutBcmblj. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK OF U. S. Scnritors Ilcnr Mc tloo on Coun try' Perils Will Cnll Baker Wnklilngtnn, Pec n A statement on the rountry'i financial outlook was riven to In to explain tho nrmy'a probable needs for money In both years i Secretary MeAdoo Rave figures rerard liKr tho Treasury's necda. He said theso fll?ure.i supported his adocacy of tho tax reduction In IPSO Information from tho headi t.f tlio army and navy la belnp; foukIH, com- Alerger With Serbia MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE See A., Washington, Dec B. Tho Serbian !e (fation has been advised ofllclally that Klnjr Nicholas of Monteneirro had been deposed by the MonteiiCRrtn Na- i tlonal Assembly at Todgorltr.a. The I dispatch follows: ! "The creat National Assembly of Montenegro, called In 1'odgorltzn, after havlnc coiiKldered the pollVcal and eco nomic interests of the people of Monte neirro. lias rcsolxed today December 1 "Klnc Nicholas, of the family 1'etro-vlteh-Nlesrush, to bo deposed from the throne of Montenegro. "Tho dynasty of tho Karafeorfjevltch of Serbia Is elected to bo the national dynasty for tho kingdom of Montenegro, thus uniting both theso States, which are 'Inhabited by tho same Serb race. Into one, so they will enter together ' Into tho common state of nil Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, whidi will be formed In unison with nil Serb, Croat I and Slovene territories of the former ' Austro-Hungarlan Kmpire. , "A national council Is elected, which will be responsible for all tlio formall- 1 ties and details of execution In tho mil- llcatlon of Serbia and Montenegro. "Has resolved to Inform on this de cision of tho National Assembly the former King Nlcliolai, the royal Serbian Government, all friendly lntcnto Pow ers and nil neutral States. Tho decision wan voted unanimously the Senate rinnncn Committee I mitt ee members extilulned, to deelop Serreliry MeAdoo. In connection whether the bill's levies for 191!) and ,,1,1, 11, . . ,, . , , . ... 119-0 win ijc suiiicii nt ttltli the commitleOH rnvlston of the wac-reveiiun bill, now redrafted to raise " " Jfi.OOO.OOO.OCrt in 1119 and f4.000,000,000l Pole Occupy Urett-Litov.f. . v , ,, .... f k..ii "'.";.' , . , "f lrtl V1""" n- 'arls. Deo 5. Ilrest-Mtovsl:. hero ixcgiu luuiiu uuiu) V B Vi . . Vi ," . ."' Orrmany negotiated the peace tr.atiet Woman m (Juarrct Uvcr flloney mslor VhVn,v7wo ears. lu' i 1Vb(. Clifhtfr 1As. DcO h. iRaaCI AftAf liAnHnt ll a 'ri-a...nM 1,.i i. rsottnttiini-iil n iwiirrn fi-irnitrt- nnrttP for --...- .i--u. . t. .". . i thft heRRR itG;in to. found iultty I """"" u""' '" " neerciory unitcr ; n atn(,n .ilsnatch to IInformnllon of murder in tlio seconu ucgree in trim- : , ., r: with Itusila and the Ukraine, has been occupied by Polish troops, according to tho Neue Krele 'Press, of Vienna, says Whisky Dealer's Son Held Atlantic City, Dec. B John J. Clon--ny, son of James V. Conway, a re llred whisky dealer of Philadelphia, was nrralgned vesterday before Ilemy W. Lewis, United States Commissioner, on a chargo of making a falfe atlldavlt In claiming exemption from military service. Cona wai nneNted here yciterday Uv Agent Howling, of the Department of Justice, on request from the Phila delphia ofllro. lie was held under f 2500 ball for further bearing In Philadelphia The ball was furnlsliid by his father, who 'us a sumtnei ' ,ia at &1ij7 At-liin-le avenue MAY BURY MRS. DREW HERE Wife of '"Votctl Actor 'NVm Nate of Philadelphia Mrs John Drew, wlfo of tho actor. wl.o died In New Vork yesterday, may b bin ed In this city. It Is expected the body will bo brought hero and the) funeral bo held In private, Mrs Drew men in ner apartment tit the Hotel Algonquin after n protrncted nipncaiion o Drew .came of u family of ai-torn.' Illnfus from Mrs. Drew .c Ilt-r daughter went Into tho profession. hut she herself permanently retired froln tlio stjgo when she mh man led, in 1SS5. fche nui .i nathe of l'Hladelphia" and thu daughter of John IajuIu Uaker. an actor. . Mrs Drew's health htgnn lo fall about a jear ago Innl rnlirt bel e totlav Drunimond had been on trial for the killing of Margaret Johnson, u widow, several months ago. According to his own confession, he and the woman had a i dispute over $200 borrowed b Drum mond After this they went to a dump near Devon where ho nhot her four times. ' Drummond alleged that tho woman made an attempt to draw a weapon and h.id ureuieiieu nun. STABLE CABINET FOR SPAIN Romanoncs, Friend ot Allies, Asked lo Select New Ministry Madrid, Dec. r, fBy A. P.) Count P.onianones, I'orelgn Minister In the Spanish cabinet, the resignation of which has been announced, lias been Intrusted with the task of forming a new mln istiy. lie has announced he will consult wltlj leaders, beginning with Antonio Maura, former Premier, In order to In sure somo prospect nf htablllty lo the new cabinet. Count ISomanoneji is a Liberal leader. and with acclamation, and afterward by I and a Mend of tho Allied Powers in Individual voting also. I the war. lie has been In nearly all the "The population has hailed this deel- 'panisli cabinets In tin- last ttn years Announcing the BRITAIN WON'T DEMAND RETURN OF HELGOLAND . Ilaenos Aires, trgentlnn, I'e ,i The jEr 'American Government has informed JfinPeru sho may count upon tho friendly vj-j approval ui mo unueu piaivi in cinuui ,. . ... c to obtain tho plebiscite In tho Provinces WlllSloil Lliurclllll hays Step Is of Tacna and Arlca. proviued for in tlio i ,! -treaty of Ancon, according to tho ver- Ml slon reaching Santiago of tho exchanges, 5a Jbetwcen the Peruvian and American : .(Jovernments, dispatches from Santiago JK report. Peru wns told, however, ac ts Vordlng to this version, tlio United States Si could not enter Into discussion regarding gj -the Province of Tarapaca, the former gj Peruvian Province annccd by Chile jEiafer tho war with I'eru. Hegarilcri as Unneces sary! By the Associated Press aB'j antlHo, Chile, Dec. S The Bolivian S i'overnmcnt lias offered to Chile the 55'mrvlco of Its con-mis In Peru If Chile 25 desires. Officials assert the Government 9C is working on plan for a peaceable so 53 'lutlon of the difficulties with Peru. Com 3w merclal and olflclal circles believe thero tt ' is no danger of war. iiS, Washington, Dec. &. Tho Chilean con- E" tul general at Lima has left Peru for i ''blle upon Instructions from the Chilean J5 rorclgn Office. Official dispatches 55 'letiartlnir the Incident, say that before 1 l.:ivhii- Im ATmesaeri sorrow oxer tho jltijublo between the two countries and "idn. Hired hfs filendshlp for Peru. cP DIX DEPOT BRIGADE IS AGAIN CUT DOWN C;uii) and Headquarters Per I .-onnel Also Being Reduced. "Objectors"' Get Surprise 11 Sin id ll vnlrh to Kmuna I'ttblic J.cilocr Ift'Hmp Dlx, Mrlghtstown, N. J., Dec G; .New orucrs receiveu irora xne ar ! I Department legarding the number ot ; depot brigade men to bo retained n 1 iDix, will mean a further reduction in tho ilzo of tho permanent battalions. : (for Instead of 1000 men being held for i K-acli of the three training battalions or-I'den-d- kept only a training cadre, num ;''erlng blxty-two men will bo detailed GSlito each company or about jU lor cacn I battalion. II l,nl.1A.. .1.1.. t.A n. ...... n.1 l.tirnrln - ,' iitaiuci linn mi; uini. .v.ia u, .buuu ;headquarters pcronnels aru being re ji'duceil and in all only about 3000 men jSl'wlIl bo held for duty here. The coming iliif tho Fiftieth Iteguhir Infantry Is 55 tiiought to be the icason for the reducing nf tho depot brigade battalions, for It Is Inspected that they will take over most Hit" tlin nrovost guard dutv find tho traln- j.-iiig- cfiira will only bo retained until' IfSllvn tUllO UH U1U ITllt il'lllll lUltlil icvio that thero will bo no further use for lioldiug men1 and ready to begin tho training work at short notice. A dance for the men attached to camp headquarters will bo given neU Tues day levelling In K. of C. building ro. 4 and as many of the men expect their dis charge. It will be III the nature of a farewell reception. Tho committee hi chargo Is composed of Sergeant Majors K. C. Warner, Newport Is'ows: D. Ii Campbell, Buffalo; Harold Dumont, Somervllle ; ,r, Conner Vreneb, Trenton, and Field Clork A. C. Mackey, Salt I. al;o "City. Announcement has been made of tho honorable discharge from service of Major O. T. Adec, president of tho Na. tlonal Lawn Tennm Association, who went overseas with tho Sllth P.tglment nt the Seventy-eighth Division, and who recently returned to this country. Conscientious objectois, who had hoped" to get a clear discharge from the nrmy, wll bo sonvwhat surprised when thoy receive their japers and llnd mftrked across them "This jiian is a 1 onsclcntlos objector." Dix Is now be ginning to discharge this typo of select ervice men and as soon as possible the few remaining hero will bo sent to their' homes as the battalion of which they werei a part lias virtually been dls tan !. - - I v Trajnf.fers In lafeo numbeis aio still lining maue irom dix anil contingents )if mon lito being sent lo Camps Devens, T.iylur, Travis, Pike, Meado und Cody. liondon. D Tli. P.tltish naMil authorities have decided th.it It will be unnecessary to demand tlio teturn uf Helgoland to Creat Ilrllam from Germany, tvinton j Spencer Churchill, tho Minister of Mu-1 nitlons, announced In a speech at Dundee' hibt night. 1 Mr. Churchill iiKo said the Govern-' 'nient had decided uiion tho nationalize-. tlon of tlie railways SHOP EARLY: AVOID GRIP Unctor Rocr Urges Christmas Hujers to Get Busy llarrUlinrc Dec. I! (By A. P.), Shop early a old crowds and thus aert . the danger of contracting Inlluenza, Is the warning t-oundeil by Chi lstmns sliojipeis of the State today by Dr 15 Krnnklln lt(ier .irting Commissioner of. Health. Doctor Hoyer says: "luliucnza is spiead largely by drop leik. uiiseil bv HiiefZliig. coughing and spitting and it In a disease spread In crowds and In poorly ventilated places. Therefore, tho unusual and unnecessary (owdlng so common In the stores dur ing tho Christmas shopping season Is suro to result In an Increased number of IntluUiza cases unless the peoplo will protect themselves I.ct the Christmas buying begin at once. Those persons who aro habitually eleventh-hour shop pers will do well to remember this wain inz. Tin stoi ekeepers should co-opeiate I by beginning at once to display their I sneclnl holiday goods and to hire a sufficient saltbforco to handle the in creased business, yithout taxing the capacity of their clerks and necessitating their aisles being crowded with anxious people." TO RETURN FRAT HOUSES Co eminent Will Reimburse Owners for Use in War Viatel mty houses, which have been ' used as barracks fpr men in iho btu-j dents' army tralnlrig coips and naval unit at the University of Pennsylvania I during the present semester, are to bo returned to their original owners fol- lowing the Christian holidays. , , Announcement to this effect was made , today by Kdward Schacffer, president ot ' the Interfraternlty Council, who said tho ' provost had assured him that the fra-, ternltles would be able to resume their 1 regular collegiato activities at the be ginning of the new term. According to tho contract made with the fraternities, tho Government has agreed to pay a certain remuneration for tho rental of their houses. The rent will date from October 1 to December 21. Logan Trust Company Member of Federal Reserve System O' iUR Main Office at 1 43 1 Chestnut Street was designed for the exclusive purpose or adequately providing for the efficient operation of the Company so. as to serve our patrons with the greatest convenience and despatch. The close. of our twelfth year finds us pre pared to extend the scope of our service to our regular patrons and others at a time when a thorough banking connection is par ticularly needful. Your inquiry as 'is invited. West Phila. Office 6324 Woodland Avenue to how we can serve you' Fifteenth Street Office 152 North 15th St. lAco- I; s 'I y ' ' l 1 1 ' i ' ' I i I H'i I ' 1 1 1 r.l i j " i, i .I'lt '. .'.;r5 : I: JXk"t w :sJvV?0-.3T4vS s - r 1 S - .-.77 :-.: ,.: '-.ill:: S.'M.Z- JLcMf Jic" f fr4i. i?-v..'.':!.'"V-.';"-: i-2J---J A n I Worit Pull Loose : invisible Joint )i I Straight Edtfes "Flat Tread WILL SEE HOOVER ' American in Herlin to Food llelief Consult on v Herlin. Dei 0 (By A. P.) Arthur )'.. Dunning, secretary of the American Association of Commerce and Trade, of Berlin, has been summoned to Spa (for mer German headquarters, where the armistice commission) has been In sew- 'Mon). for tho purpose of conferring with Ihe American' Inllltnry authorities and llcrbert ,'. Hodver, tho food admlnls rrntor. V'Tho Uerlln organization which 'Mr. flunnlng represents had placed Itself at 'tho disposal of tho United Ktates Oov- rninent lir connection with tho.proposed 'TEAR DOWN ESSEN FLAGS ,h , r- 'Returning Soldiers Exchange Shot . ' With Delegalos of Council f Itarlln, tec K-r-(lJy A. P.) Soldiers 'returning front the frwit have torn .down ..the. . flaps at tho 'rostoftlca and Mllvary stations at Essen, according tp fMiortsv received -here,' anij exchanged ahota with delegates of tho Soldlcrt' council. The soldiery iad been disbanded at sola to civillaiH of Wtkl werth frnu th;awt-.''tjr. S The soldiery iad bei ft, Vron beOAUtw t(iJ" H) ,! hundreds of tboUMiluji Un 'I pf w'lno iiihI eUnuii from ' 1 i i 'i K Rubber Heels Increase Heel Mileage Have you five minutes to spare for a pair of rubber heels that will set so snug i and neatly you will have to look hard to see the joint? Then ask your repair, man to put on a pair of "Usco" Rubber Heels. Rip-p-p off conies the old frazzjled heel. Tap, tap, tap, tap, and the new job with this won derful new heel is ready. The "Usco" Rubber heel is the latest contribution of science to longer heel mile age, and sure-footedness, A few nails anchor it firmly. The spring of the rubber presses the edges tight and snug all the way round. No cement is used. It makes a perfectly invisible joint and a perfectly level tread that will last till the heel is worn out. "Usco" Heels are pleasantly soft and yielding to walk on. The tough wear-resisting quality of the rubber makes "Usco" Heels a decided economy. Yiur repair man has them in black, Ian and white. Five minutes of yeur time is all he needs. Look fir tht U. S. Seal, United States Rubber Company Mechanical Goods Division ' ljtiij LATHER BItXJSH y TRADE MARK jp "just add hot water and shave" h dues away with1 the slow, unsanitary, muss-and-fuss way of shaving. Filled with Mennen's Shaving Cream, it quickly works up a lather that lets the blade skim over your face in jazz-time, leaving a pleasant-surprise feeling of satiny smoothness. A twist and the brush is1 filled with the right amount of cream a dip in hot water and you're ready. Refill cartridges at your dealer's. A most practical gift at Christmas, or any time, for every man who shaves. At drug and department stores. If you do not find it send us $3.00 and yrur dealer's name and we will send you the brush direct. Men who patronize the barber shops will find the DUO LATHER BRUSH individual sanitary used at tlie up-to-date shops of Hotels Adclphla, Ritz-Carlton rind If 'alto n. See our window display at Ledger Central, this week THE DE LUXE BRUSH COMPANY 101 1036 SPRING ST. PHILADELPHIA This is tlie Duo Lather Brush, $3.00 and up with metal top. JfjMl ' iiVn Lots JtSftKfi'H Mi!;!!' S p" il , " ! Ot '.Hit 1 3 3Bi, iH it JJlli ..- ll ,? ? 3 3 3 i .. i;;;-Tqv'nIilili;irr Mill 1 ' J l.l-l'.!J '.''.I 1 1 mm ra v 'iffeij Hotel Adetphid 111 i i r. firr.Jr 'Mra.' 'in 3H.. whip vr A it r fijiliii' n. i' it ll?. j, '?-,.,, lliliflfcl! M A itS Hotel Walton C.Sfer!P-5WP" Hotel Ritz-Carlton c "'. 9' ,iAsA JUB OBILE k ceir lAfw Eii In VI Sat., Dec. 7 Sat., Dec. 14 ack on a Peace Basis It's up to you and all of us. We'll get just what we determine to get and fight for. We won the War by united action. We'll win Peape-Time business the same way. i So, welcome good cheer, good business, good times, success, prosperity welcome all. The latch string's out to everybody, every where to take part in AUJQMOBILE JUBILEE WEEK SAT., DEC. 7 SAT. DEC. 14 Philadelphia Automobile Trade Association On behalf of Dealers in Motor Cars, Trucks, Trailers, Tires and Accessories A .1; LOHf." W'. V r a 1. vl m ;ju i t. "4 f l:$ &h & i1 fel III fel SJ S5 m m ' ! ii r . . i" 4TP J,: "' ' , h :&