Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1919, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC I.KDGER l'HILAUEIiTPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919
REDS SLAUGHTER
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WHERE EBERT FORCES AND REDS ARE BATTLING
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Bartholomew's Night in
IN
North Provinces
DRIVEN BACK IN POSEN
JPlcs Hurl German Army
Back to North Bank of
Nctzc River
ft
HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT
Cnntlnufil from 1'nte One
. tJ I.IC "Vllli I IM
. Berlin, Jan. 11, Tho Bolshevlkl are
aluughterlng the Germans In the section
of the Baltic provinces which hao re
cently come under lied control, accord
Inr'to Herr Winning, the former (Jcrman
Minister to the Baltic provinces.
He reports extremely bad conditions
Rt Riga and other parts of LlvonU and
Courland now In Bolshevik hands, with
the Baltic Germans tho objects of nn at
tack recalling tho historic SI. Bartho
lomew's night.
Three men from the German lciMtlon,
, who remained behind In Riga, rcllnc
upon their diplomatic Immunity, were
arrested, tho former minister reports,
and their public funds, amounting to
SOO.000 marks, were confiscated jmoro rille shots. The no loncer
',l!.aZ,fllUne 1,rcr,ortC(1 l'ln8hock pedestrians, who have become.
Foaen. The Germans captured Czarlkau,
In the northern part of tho province,
taking the place by assault They were
compelled Inter, however, through the
arrival of Polish reserves, to withdraw
to tho north bank of tho Nctzc The
Germans hao llkevlo been compelled
to abandon Kolmar, In the face of su
perior number, but they are leported
holding the north bank of the N'ctze
lighting Is In progt-s3 at Wlsscnhoche
and WisseTt, with tho trend favorable to
the Germans.
The Polish council nt Poscn has lsucd
a proclamation formally assuming ku
'premo rule In the entire prolnci De
crees, It Is stated, will be lsueil con
cerning the Introduction of the Polish
language In the schools and the export
of foodstuffs
Unless command of tho province can
bo regained by the Germans the action
Rebuke Mayor,
Clergy Demands
t oiitlnurd from I'm One
suited. 11 has been held up as unclean
and Immoral, entirely without warrant,
lias our wife or sister or sweetheart
or daughter ever been Insulted on the
streets of Philadelphia? No woman or
'man who wants to be clenn has been
I molested In this city. Is It fair that
the city should be held up to ridicule?'
I The resolution of the wartime com
imittee of the Interchurch Tederatlon Is
I us follows:
"Whereas, suit Tor criminal libel has
(been brouuht against the Ttev. Dr. Ed-
win Hej-1 Delk bv a certain police official
'of this city, we, the members of the war-
jtlmb commission of tho Interchurch
Federation, express our entire confidence
in the Integrity and motives of Doctor
Delk, and we welcome the approaching
'.-I-, . .. ........ . - -I..-. tl A
wmi ns an opportunity to " "
public the true conditions prevailing in
the polios department of Phliaaeipn a
PARIS REVELED WHEN
WILSON ENTERED CITYl
wllh It till they were tired, th; ob
opening up to let It pais. A"
block or so It would stop, waiting until
new hands should seize It and itK
It on. They always olunteercd after
a few minutes. Thep t would make
Its way from one cnolof the boulevarei
. to another ngaln and again, continu
ing like the kissing, the hat m
'Carnival du President" Lasted All Sunday Night.) Jjjf, -, danclnB to th0 Jor
French Women' Play Kissing Games With Ivvw'a cumm clattered
by. You naa to get oui tu mo j
a lot of men and girls who, hand In
hand, were rushing up the street only to
, wrap themselves around a group and
1 start a rlng-a-round-rosy. If.jou were
a Chilian a girl rushed up to jou. an
nounced that jou were President Wilson
and Msseil'jou energetically,
ni.rv onn lauihed. All waa gayetr
In the grcitcst and jollicst celebration
ever seen In Paris. Only the signing
United States Soldiers
By CLINTON W. GILBERT
Slsft" Correspondent of Hi livening Public Ttdcrr
tilth the I'enr Delf-ntlon In Ilarope.
Special Correspondence
CapirleM, HID, 1u Fubllc l.tiotr. Company
28, On tho crowded
Paris Dec,
Boulevard do Montmartre, a tall young
American soldier stood amidst a group
of Trench clrli, French soldleri nnd
American soldiers who had Joined
The appeal to press, pulpit and clle , hands anil woro playing ring around
"Zy.ll",: ' l"!!i . r;:ron,n-ro' Wm. H. was a bit of a
the wartime committee. It follows: , I urltan nnd somewhat out of place.
jt ia a l roncli noldler seized mm,
pushed his faco up against that of n.
orllo'
and
Text of Mlnliler'n ppel
"Tlirt rw flfnA ftmmlttr 0C..tll
In-
lnotte. An Itnllan bei sAcHerp. rhitnh.
Ing his precious hat with Its glittering of peace will call out a bigger and hap-
mass of roosters' feathers, passed plcr cro"u'
through tho throng, envied of all tho
women.
Pew Had tapi
But few of the soldiers had caps
Tho Paris girls had decided to steal
the caps of tho Americans as sou-
en Irs. and men and olllcers nllko soon
erehurch llrtlon of I'A'.li,-h.1cti,iI Trench girl In tho rlnc. "Commo ca."
"tern nu iiiir'"""".r.:""J !..,. . .. ...
HELD BY THE REDS
I llhnn !.. .lr..- .J
pitv to xTfB hy rmom, 'V !2iin17 "e exclaimed ng n kiss resulted.
ARMISTICE NOT CONTINUED
Foch Will Discuss Subject With
Germans January 15
rt..i .ton 11. fBi- A. P.) Til"
lost theirs or had to hldj them under J Deutsche Allgemelne Zeltung, a copy of
their coats A glr would grab a cap. wlllrh ,,aB been rc,evcd hero, wjs It Is
mmng it in ncr riotnes or passing It
The map thots the chief point of conleU in the struggle in Iter it i licluccu the Kbert-Srlicidcmann (oern
ment fortes ami tho'e of the Spartarans, followers of Dr. Karl Liebkncrlit
LIEBKNECIIT REPORTED KILLED New Germany slill
DURING FIGHTING IN BERLIN Menace to World
,"WWA&mtt&&V,'ta' Jluc" "PP'auso greeted this bit ot
lie (-afftv In rmtnrlnir lames Roblnijon to .. ,,-,,-. Tll- -,n
th suoefln t;i.H.nw if the tollc rore. ., -""""u
111., ..- - -a . ! rnciT
. '.VI onicii wp rmara """. - uroke
thj iv.l.ral aoMirnnifnt nils" "", '.'; -. ,
lnnunre, ,n Hint the police- force mlelit -Jonk'
net mor cftlclfntly In the protection f jn-
Hat. I &. a '1.. .Artnllnn fit
-.its Mirii irom III si-iiHi.ii' . ,.,.-
whosfl iC a meani" of rnln: rtnrt h' rtor-
rttlrin ha nl.4. . InnIA lllft IOfCf OI
c"on'dct&1?uSr,t,hePecr0oUt!irC"of tiS .5$ "8lnB games, wero tho favorite sports
""ilri' ."!; ""P-.. .. ,--..1.1 iinitntv!of tl10 Paris crowd celebrating tho
. pmii" rl nil ill
quickly to a friend. The soldier would
solzo hri, klsalng her energetically, per
haps retoerlng his "lid," perhaps not;
ennn nil tho Americana nn.l mi.A
up, seeking new girls or now, uhaKl-clad men wcro bareheaded.
i to kiss
Internationalism. The ring
which has been received hero, sajs
announced that Marshal Focii, commander-in-chief
of tho Allien armj"
has telegraphed tho Oerrniir, armistice
committee that the Entente Oojerr..
ments hae not acceded to the request
for a prolongation oi mo.
which ends January IB.
armistice.
Accordingly.
HIpk nround-a-rosy nnd kissing, for
nil tho world llko that at country
thi Ppartacan from Iho subav At j (nntlnueil from I'iic One
last accounts tho KUserliof and tlir I tlicv n.iti.rnllv natblKlir.1 . indal!-..
tic gocrnment. Thn KaSer'n auto
cratic reglnn was teplarod hy the
PrUdrlclntrasso fctafxiti wew
closed
Ga worki are causing mucn
BtlU
I neon -
-iimiin no-runiti
ht him rnnde our city fjmoui. brouhout
tho country for In patriotic r-al In n"nair
?f. "nll.i.,1 men our c.ty U In rtarr of
neinr oiriea Ijr tnhoocd h tn """'K nnd lasted all fiundav
mlnimratinn Uihih of the free cop that "Im msicu an nunaai
In elven to the tplolter of ce. under the
pr'.rt elile adnilnlitrvitlon .
w sf-;t in MUn for iwr "". '"JS" Ton
Then thcie Is a wild lush hither and
thither, because nobody knows which
way tho bullets will nv. The Koldlers
accustomed to this and behave crj
Ecnsblj, venlence, tomo districts being without scarcely less nrbltraty rul5 of coun. f"' thl restoration of Mr P.ebinon Th;
riinnlnir water ntitl with no gas what.' ,, , . .,,,.. I n!lj' nwlUe concfliabl (for tho pretention
Soldiers dear Slrcet running water mm wmi no ga3 wnat- clls of workmen and soldleis." I of a prhato p.nsl.n Is no real ground for
uiimn it.u out, n cer. i ,. . . . . . . "uch publlo artlonl In that tho Major and
... i.i i.. i.ii .. l., !, ,.- c , -t ili .. Tlilla. flirnm- i (lio f ililt of llio InofT. rii .' i.. .".?i ??'UI..!.. ... j.mln4 m
street corners, shout to tho people, twmnt frUght tatlcn3 from which pusllanlmoui German burghers, So- - r.,51 StM "Jltol,,no b0 f
"Clear tho street for action!" ""n ' "f11"" IX"?. '??"? nB' clm- 0' nomocracy, triumphed h!tSi 'r h ...., hp cmro, f , I '" " ' e;a'ls
""'" V r",c" """"'';"" "'on , t, bimicr 0r ,.p,oU was nt last , hn noilco forco that It "hojld be mido '" ""' "-' i"--3i no lignum,, nu uwo
tncin band rem lined In posset-Ion of,""1" l" ul""CI ol '" "Ja '" "tBt I to realize that It l hftter to rre thm ' 0,en cot nntriv o loud nnd harsh
these stations a day or two longer neuto ' unfurled In licrlin, Kiel nnd Ham. man to n the public that they can be oen got nngo. .o iouii nnu narsn
KmlnS being certain to folio"' "nit I bur KaherUm seems, for the mo JSUffei,? JE5Sl.V. Jil&S ,?Z?! t0" wcro cr ll"rd'
.i. n e. .Vim. nt Cr,rr, i.in,1n-wlioro,"1''' I' J"8' what they desire, bellcMngm,lt nt iM.. nlimlmterl hut mill. 'n0.velllntln thit It I-neither to be ferd Tile crowd walked from one sido
lite a few snots nt some window wneroi ,' ,,, ,.,i,. ,,..,. , "ment nt least, eliminated, out mm. by thoio who npnoiio it wiahes, nor trusted i, ... , , , ,,,.., ,
.!,,. I, o- lll, llv Ime. ,11.. '", .:" " A" ' "'"i1.""-" ",c" """"Itarlsm. renrooontert hv thn nil now erful' "'" .?." '-"?." -" '"e? . . "i u.o "u.uun, lo uio ow.er ana
covered villainous Spartacans aiming Tor tho snmo reason they am now "committee"." in which tho soldiers , Jr "uVTh? Ma?2r "nnd'Vrector'oV'puhMc
their guns on tho !ovcrnments de-1 trjing to stop au xuei supplies. As there domlnato absolutely over tho work- '"afety npprecuto that. houeMT, inofClclrntiv
oldlcrs " "' ""F" aJ "Ll ?Vc.k? '"I men. is ns tsrannlcal and aggresslv e ' tool "and XZuSX "hat the" whoT, -'5-tem
,i. ..,.,.,,, r Mnn.. n.i.. or rlt" irovernment la Imperiled If faithful
.is ''Vfr throughout Germany todav. aubeervlency to their polltlenl ambitions la
Thle tf.,1nnil,iniir.n ,.t (lio mllllnmi !"." rrrna J ny, ir.ereiorf. rriniinie
element seems to mo the distinctive
An,... i.t ,1m 1..v.n.. wn. nL.tlnt, A1.
... I An Insult anil a Challenee"
leatlv tho lierlln papers nro beginning "This action Is nn Insult nnd a rhallenco
"carnival du President," which started j firmly In his arms. Sho
Saturday, when tho President nrrived, of ,he worKlnB nm. Tho kind of worn-
. vi, iwwun; -" vii uu mo uuuievaru at
'" night was absent: llko tho taxi thev
.-so JCOUgll IIOUSO
may get some Idea ot how i
simple and chlldllko tho Trench I
crowd is when it Is celebrating. There I
ivissing wur, in cacn instance tho 'luul1 """" .""..;, ,.,j ,.. i;
couples w ou.d separate Pew soldiers 2?' ffi?,',' ',-, 'r'lc rSalfuaTy'h'o?
ot any nationality rormeU any per- jan larv 15 nt Treves,
manent alliances for tho evening. Now ' The N'orth German Gazette of Berlin
and then ou would see a joung Amerl- pat that upon tho request of Marshal
can walking along with a girl hold Toch. Allied and German plenipotontlar-
ho was plainly ono lcn wl 111eet Jlinua", ",."' 'r .h.
ti,.m,;,.V..c- TrovVs to discus a prolongation of the
irmlftlce.
the
lenucrs. num-iiiiiv-i mv -u....v... ,.,.,, ,. ,,,.,,,. thn. ,.,,,,, ,n.
meroly point their guns at FUpccted Ciln b( Prtured
windows nnd shoot to frighten tho In it is rumored, however, that the S,nir
habltants Into closing them Means nro planning to seize mum sta
in the newspaper district, howcvei tons which are not so well guarded and
of the Poles appears seriously to threaten nutters have assumed a much moro thus again to interrupt tratllc this cve-
the provisioning of all northern Germ uiv I terious aspect itio ounnings oi uie ulng
Vorwacrts. Tngeblatt, v ossNi Jelt.
Archangel, Jan 11 -(By P )-The ung. Lok.tl Anzelger and Wolff's
new positions of the Americans, KussUns agency still fojm formidable forts
and Poles on the Hlv er Onega sector w ero " Hich hav e been held for the last till ee
subjected to a heavy Bolshevik machine- dajs am n igni agaii m"v '"; J
gun flie Thursdaj The Allied positions troops,
on this sector now are at a village about
him In spite of public opinion In Phlladel-
!hla and dlsapprotul of the national Um
f crnment.
eJfht miles In the rear of the farthest
point reached In tho advance of list
week. Tho withdrawal was made In order
to give the troops good billets
After a few dajs of extremely cold
weather, the Northern Russian front
again has become unusually wurm for
this season of the jear There has been
another heavy snowfall.
President Hits at
Economic Issues
tonltnued from l'Be One
that the openinc of communication
an.i transportation is the greatest
thing the Allies can do to help his
new republic combat the danger of
Bolshevism which threatens it. The
necessity exists also for restoring
Industry in the victorious countiies
to afford employment to demobilized
soldiers.
Demobilization is a glowing issue.
The agitation in England against
the return to Fiance of soldiers
there on leave is typical. Franco
also wants her soldiers returned
home, and some soit of release, sub-1 Unden
. . . i, . . . ,.!!- r..L tneans
jeci 10 recau at an inueuniiu luiure , somp bmciing
date, is now pioposcd as a compro
mise mcasutc in place of demobiliza
tion. The demobilized forces can
only be set to work when industry
is fully rcstoied, and mdustiy can
be fully restored only with tho
blockade greatly relaxed.
The nations are growing restless
while tho statesmen slowly, and with counter
infinite suspicion of each other, untie
the lighting continuing night
and dav. The DonhoMMatz Is now tile
principal base for attacks on tne ince
blatfs building, while the Bellalllance
platz serves as a b.fa foi opeiatlons
ug-ilnst tho Voruae ts
It mav seem extraordinary tnat
thco forts hold eo long, but the dim
I'tiltlcs of nttar-k are very greit. It
will be rem.'inberc.l that c",?..aBO
two criminals, barricaded In buildings
In Whlto Chapel, in Tendon, held
Uomo Pccretary Chin chill and a frco
of infantry ami nruuory ua "i
I it (Ion Being Csfd
In the rase of the Berlin newpipers
the attacking partlis are Handicapped
, bv the tifsinblllty of prencrvlnB the
' vnlu-vble machine! v which cannot be
r .placed at pres.nt Pot V"s,.r'"nn
! no irtlllvrv was used bv th. ''"
mnt troop", but th-y tt-ert a I . vv gun.
with a detonation hki u '',on.0,r,U
' rallbfi. which refunded all night ami
, dav throughout the whole dlsuli t. U
1 ng the impression that artl'iery was
actually emptoved. ...,..
lmmrn crowds wateh tl-e prognss
of operations from' all it street cor-
"There have been quite a ""ber "'
ci-ualtles among the Goven ment troops
to.ltx though tho are vcrv much more
cautious
rii Wllbelm Platz is numi-i .. -..
ia,. i.oino. nprmltted tn enter
The Kpaitscans have nlro terrorized
th emploves of the suburbnn rosds to
such a degree that many refuse to con
tinue work '-unio lines have had to
t.top tunning.
t) 1h edit, r rtn-.!.,,... .if Ihl rntlpM rtt
VVhire puhll" opinion l dellcd In this waj.
tilers rnn be no real rulo of tho people, our
agents Income our bosses, and the intern
ment tlxit should cxprees our purposes and
ttrnf ..! r.M In,...,. ,1... npta mi. .. I.h..
ot tne population, ine rrussian omcer nmi uso our orrios to regard our exploiters
lo piotct ag'ilnst the authoritative,
bruul nttltudo which tho soldiers are
evci'yvvheie adopting toward tho rest
L1EBKXECHT STORM
CEMTER IN GERMANY
!' Karl I.lebl.neeht the torm-center
of German politics and feirles chief workmen '
rf fl, ..!. -...It...... ..1... ,.. .... ... UI IVllieil,
... .in- itivi.i-t tiniiiiK, tjii, 1-3 rt-pwriPII lo
have been killed In Berlin, faced dpath
many tmies During the war. when
he defied the Imperial Government, nnd
In the course of the present uprising In
Berlin, In vUilch he Ins demanded the
overthrow of the i;hert leglme. main
attempts were made upon lil-i life
Til,, fill cnuM il. .-... thnu thn lliltirl tn
the. strangers v.llhln our lates rhit
Injury 1 of Itself an offenso that cries to
hea en Hut tho norst of all Is thi.t popu.
lir Koiernment Itself, tho principles of
friidoni unit self Koierninent un vihleh our
Itepubllo Is foundnl. snd to whlih tin uoil.l
ot thin crisis is looklnir for culdanie are
brought to slume, und made n bword and
rcprnaeh I y such comluet,
"The lltrht that should KUld' lis Is ,lirk
eneil and the pith that should brine us to
safety is blocked up H Is nn unspealtablo
shame thnt the cll of I'tnn PrauKim inl
the Declaration of InJeDen.lnrf. shnuM h.
nnlitli.nl Dowel these notorious non-1 como a lestilfnce den n sink of lnlnulty a
' am, rMnrn. -II, ntVmi.ill.. ...... i. .... -
has been mote or less divested of Ills'
authority and pi erogof lv es, but the I
power of the Prussian "unterolll7ler" .
Is uiiili.tkcn, nay. It has even Increased
Mtico the t evolution. On most ot the
innumeiahle "councils of soldiers and
whence the ccntial execu. '
the toinmlttro at Berlin derives its
walked back nnd retraced Us steps,
laughing, chatting, kissing, dancing,
playing ring round a-rosy. It regu
lated ltetf. Thero were no police In
s,ight. It regulated traffic. No
vehicles were permitted on the street.
A tai nttempts to cross. A llttlo
I'renchman bitting on tho seat with
the driver Is hurrjlng somewhere
with his family Tho ciowd seizes the
v thlcle. It engulfs It. It rocks it
llko a ship on an angry sea. It backs
It up. The little frenchman ges
ticulates nnd epostulates, but no ono
hears him. The io,ir of laughter and
gavety drowns his voice. It begins to
look as If he would stay all night the
spoit of the cr.i nival-makers. Then
suddenly the way Is opened bj one
of thoso spontaneous movements a
mob is capable of and the taI with
nan auanuoneu tne boulevard to the
cronu mat was ceienratlng the car
nival; that loved laughter, childish kiss
ing games, and who knows what be
sides. But all In honor of tho President
Amerlcaln
A German cannon cnrrlago would
come thundering along. It was the only
vehicle permitted On It would be
perched twenty or thirty joung men
and girls of every nationality In an
Inconceivable tangle. Men and women
from tho crowd would seize It and run
20 BILLION DOLLARS
Of Liberty Ilonds was sold by Samen.
Half tho viorldH business Is done by
Salesm.n All branches of business -outre
Men owl Women who Mine I Mer
chandlec. Uoodwlll. -ervlc and J'erscn-
Our Course In Salesmanship will Increase
vour earning power rho class starts
tuisdav Januar II at 7 13 The tea Is
moderate
Call phone or write Instruction Depart
ment Central Branch Y. M. C. A.
1431 AKCII STKlir.T
frqn
V f'opi nlnirer. illsn.-vtrli lrtinhi nl,t
Dm tor I.lebl.neeht narrowlj scaped
Ivnehlng on A ulnenlav, when a tnoli
dragged him from a taxicab in Vivur
den landn On that on islou ho was
re'fted bv Spart leans before ho had
suffered an Injur?
Doctor Iaebknecht va r leased fnnn
a i.ernian pr son In October, where ho
was serving four jeart for attempted
treason
Wilson's View
Favors Italy
( iintiitlleil from I ice tin
dav,
den
.M.nrH' tiMnrr liernllltcd
j- .,. T ...-lt-rlrriNSO or I tlti r
I rum mo i-'ii"-,..'. , . sn-
Xovv nnd tren urii'"-"" ;
tneans manage to K i " ' '.,.,
ovcrK.oi.iiig i..-- ""
Platr and start ming ai ",t
belovv Then lai 1 1 s of the .. entr
the house and wo,' to tho r-partacan
who Is caught red-hindeu
Tl,.- -ens .mm f th. Wllh. m 1 1 t U
,,uy . th.. ii,,b at f'f;;
iron, whiih eparmnn handbills were
lleltg thrown Tho r1nmc"lqr,,,na(
hino guns -eeme.1 not without etf . t.
b'u-n tit fll.r MuUl.Iv jli-PP-.rod.
There w,s a P" !u'"r'- , "' '; nu.n-
nlinllt noon, .linn
br of Spirtacan
earning rllh s ma
chine guns
,.i hand grenades, nccumu-
t- T-n V,ot lio.l In tin tlo .llirlnir , .... l,l.!.l the l rlllldnd t liur.ll. Ilian- ,
tho war. Wtilc the Bol-hevlki ''P'V.winH..irhof und
threaten to gain the upper hand in
Berlin, anxious statesmen say we
must hurry, but haste is one thing
not to bo found in Pans,
"EMERGENCY" GAS RATES
nun. "'' , ... ,., s.iuaro
suddenly svarmcu ""-"
.... .-(........iir... u ml ire
tcw.iril tne ii'i"' r"" "
In a trii'u niacniue
it, cmrtvard rained
nortacans.
their own machine
sparlarnns 'Mnweil Down
Th,? (lovcrnnirm roldie-s were splen
a ,i c.ini err " hrv
part
... ,i.a ...nnin,. rl1Tin
.icans tarrying in" m."-. n ,
.le.n.o i-... ... f l.f.iti fled.
cr. inu i.l inai "ie i- - -
KCi lUI ." ' ,i.,..l n,,,l four
WOUIlU'il ." ' ---
w hlch
illlt ! "t
be re-
short
Atlantic City Coni)itnv I'niiitl.l
to Make Ucsiciialcd Stirfliarpe-
Tr-nlnn. V. .1.. .Inn 11 - vft, r dcr - leaving tn
- . . .. I.li.n mltis
lng Increased rates petitioned foi nv ire " "'",,, . .,vii nn hour unt 1
Atlantic Cits Gas iompan. the ''ub,'c j J,", x,, arranged for that purpose,
Utility tjommission toimj aiioweu pnipr- ..,,.. "Duo trust wonuv
gency rates These include a gtaduiieil .,., during the night fro.
nxea gervico enurbe. m uuuiuuii u, a, ..., ...,,1 nr.' in
charge for gas actually conum.d For , lng C"1?" ,,',. ,i
three and live ugnt meters tne cuarge nance:..". - ,-- - . vviihi.lm
is to be twenty-nve ents per tnomii anil oincr na" ,,".,,,,.
for each connected customer ami for ftrase Tliey are ul. men vvno rvu
tach one light increase In capacltv aiong ,,. th0 front hu ""! wl" stand no
with an emergency surcharge at the rat .,,. from tho '-patta ans but thc
of twenty-flvn cents per 1000 luble f;it ; n i,jra task
of metered ga,s consumed to be addeil ' ";.,,, ,. rnlnc several ptrtles of "-par.
to the schedule oi tales in tor.e prur - . , ,. Hirojgh b.u-1;
tho ing.niizatlon of a le igue of na
tiuii In generil tin- Ammlcin plan
follows tin- sug.'e.!,tlois ndvaneed bv
l-oul Kolicit Cecil, who cuiiferred with
Pipsldent A ilsjim on Tuesilij.
The toi inula lakes in account the
advlsahllltii-s of populut opinion In the
t'nlted ftatrs as, well as In Alliul coun
tiies nnd necrssarllv invnlvt s thr. mod
IlleMtinn of the proposals of tho mo-t
advanrpil ihIvik ties of this method of
luevnntilig vvai
The Anierir.in delegation liT- broil
cai eriil to Iniluil" nothing that will
conflict with tli Const. tiitlon or af
fmil gioiind for tlm issntlou that nn
amendment to the t onstlttitlon will h
it'iiulrcd to cairv out lis plan Xm
will the immuli piom( a league
which even infeicntiallv Impairs the
Mive-ielgnty of anv liiliou. In on"
aspect this lollevcs tho league fiom
pledging Itself to le-oit to foice to
discipline) a lecalcitiant Cloveriinient
should th mtjoiltj of the league de
termine that foiti. v.ns n.cisarv.
wVnolher pitfall that tho Americin
d.'ltgitlun avoids is found In thp pin
pn-al that the league eoilslltule u
wotld goveintri. nt v.itli admlnlstiatnc
powers vivtfil in I'lesUlilU ot the
World" oi in un inteialllrd (oumil
of supreme ailthcitlll Oni" critli'ivni
inovv.d down tno ' dheiteil nt I'lPHiddit Wilson wln-n he
came to lluiope was that ho desiri.l tn
fuiMhPi- In ambition tn becotn the
chief of ii wuihl government: but his , a t ol
Ptit in niiaiiBiiig tin- American mi
inula dp ve this i haig' of Un frm f
It 1h e pe. tnl that the formula will
mon leieiM imlihe'itv nn the Aniru
iiln delegation has decided to piupn-e
open spsh nn oi the liitPiailied tun
feri'iices when the flml, nnctiiii: ic
hold n.t vvel It raimot be ton
dtmnglv emphasized that Jlr. WHi-oii
tx dt tot mined in stav hero until luoie
(Ifllnite piugMHH has liei'ii in.ule n
ward tin iiiijutment of tlie inoft tin
iiortunt fiietions that will come in
, , ,., ., . .-.... .-. ithi in iit a.tiiuiit jouin u no cne'C-r-s Kue"i uu na naj. i ui tiic mon
commiss.oncd o'IKoih Of the German haie risked or stood ready to rislt their lues , . , ... . .
i,t- ti,n,i.,. n. .i.-n. , (w ,""; Mndltatliin of rlxhte-ousness and the1 know s modeiatlon. It knows when It
aimy, whose authority over their men protection of the weak , - ,
, alwavs oven more rtesnotle than!,.:'!1 .'' "".. ue'. 't. a city that has has gone far enough.
.. ...... . . -. i,ul, ,, muni ,u iivji, ine cnnsieii men
that of the nlMceis themselves, hold
important positions and pla a leading
put. When the councils hold a meet
ing the pi eminent speakeis nro usually
seigtunts and corpoials. to whose
vvoulb ot wisdom the private fcoldlers
mil wmmen lWten with mute cowed
lespect,
rnlitrmcn Iletome leaders
Kveu the "bchutzmann," the brutal
del man polhemtn has succeeded In
avln iome of his authoilty, nnd, i lllsml trg
ailaiitmir himself with true (Seimnn ' Hnrm:
vhtuosltv tn allelic! cncumstancc",
TBCO
stirmsiKC
PANCAKE H01R
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done
Ihrouuri tin nrli itn rltlytns .h,.ni.i
hroucht to shnm In this waj hi Its official
le'ld'-rs an.l standard bearers
"We tin rpfort. call upon the pulpit, press
und till fenelitlis ami tlubs of Vhllurl lph t
to rebuke this Insolence of tba .Viator lit d
PlriHlor of Public .Haf-u ami to sup urt
the national (loi rnniPiit In Its d-mnd'fir
tho remoial of Janitd Itoblnton from traa
superlnteiiUeno "
MKiiers nf Stiiienient
The Htnltinent Is signed bj theso mlii-
Islers
The Ilevs Orlando T Steward. Irani;
P Parkin I'ranl: B Lv nch, William p.
Pulton, I'losil W Tomklns, ". S. Cle-
Hinl, (.Hailstone Holm Jiuiies M. .
Philip I". o?goud, J Henri
ns JohiijAllcn Blair, I'etci c .stoik-
man; Carl I" Urammer, president of the
lnlerchuii'h l-eilerallon . l.dwlit llp.i
lu In miuiv rases bocome a levolu- l p,ik. chaiiman uarlhue committee;
tionar leadc- All thcbo foi mer tltm Wlllla.n V Berg, becretarj of Inter-
huppmtersnt the KaUer'a j ule are nat- 'ult!l l'"lcrt'o: William J Mlllei,
...,,,, Jr, secntnis vvnitlmo comiuittee, nin
uially anxious to protect their lntci- uel x nttt.-n. secretary Baptist wcl.it
csu and maintain their Influence, ami 'service department
they aie consequently hostllo to l!ol-
hhevism ns lcpicsenltil hy I.lthknecht
nml lil mill! lenl. The "llllternnizlei "
,..,., V serv ii e nar In "in- I nf the bovs
elemint will tontliiue to plav an un- of ,",. aiHtthi !, li.i.e b , ,,,
poilant iiat t In the development or rountrv r f.ivim win ne uiiiuicisi t
the piilidcal hiiuitloii in (a nil ms
is not ImpO'-.sililc.
Juukcis still hope
In leinstate tho Hoher.zolleins Willi i-nngressnian John It K f-'cott. Rabhl
tho aid of the untcrolllzlers nnd feld-.Ma K. Klein and other- pr..inlnent
vohels of tho rieunan at my
sudden coin ci 'Ion to i evolutionary
To Raise Service Tlag
liiinonow nfieinriini unin r tin. auspleos
1. ... i... I.. .1.11, T n..nl ltn.ir.t ni lli.l. . .
ill ell.- !..,.., ... . . .,ni, iiriiii
tint the Piusslan iiuartem. 1012 lluttoiivvimd Mreet John u
i Iim ilile mm llav I' Hazleton i hall man of thn board, will it
1 1 lie be one (la preside Vhlressca will be mfi bv
lun-il.Ai Altli.il. 11 III Iia fiirnlel...! 1
whose tl, police band.
Must Kiss U. S. Soldiers
Moderation did not Include klslng,
hut then Anglo S iou t-tandaitls ot
kissing do not agieo with Trench
tnudu ils. Til honor of President Wil
son, Pails, that is, the Paris working
glil. the ghl who turning out shells
In the factories hsd made a v Ictoi y ot
Trench aims possible, decides that the
"Sammies" as they call them, mutt .
bo kissed. I
I nllko the tall vmmg T'uittan wllh
which this story begins tho Sammies
were not averse Thej wtnt In
thousands for the Ameilcan unlfoini
Is lommoner In Pat la than In an.v
American citv win re tho kissing was
thickest, on the succebs.on of boule
vards tint lead fiom .Montmartre lo
tho opent. as they had gono unto i
when the storms of shells vvete
thickest nt the front. They had llrm I
and faithful allies, Tiench soldiers In '
their blue weio In numbers about
equal to the Americans, kissing, i
dancing. Joining hinds, and tiion audi
girls together of till cntinttliH lushing
wildly tip the bonk v aid In n Ions
suing or winding themselves .iiotmd
a VVllOIC Kinuj, iui i.iiiiiifi iiiciu inus
nil kls-uu mem an ueioie letting
them fie
Australians, vvun tueir Dig som-
hreros, lined up on ono side; a few
English Tommies Joined In tho Inter
national spoit vvun mo t-ausian mill-
m
TEC O The Flour that
took the trick out of mak
ing pancakes, and put into
them a new delicious dif
ferent tantalizing flavor
"It's in the Flour"
TECO
PANCAKE FLOUR
THE EKENBERG CO., Crisp Ave , Cortland, N. Y.
I.. (,. VVIIITi:. Ileprri.riil.ithe. Hreiel Hide, l-lillailrhihln. 1'a.
I
gun 1 l.ieeu ui
bullets on the
who tiled vainiv to P'ac
una in position
socialism sem, indeed, moro than
suspicious. i fiMMHHIHIHHUIHHaHIM.Wft.aaH
1 Tow ever that may be, the pre- MMHUIMfiHIIIMIIMIIBKlIHinBUHIflll
domlnitnt loin which these old drill-' H S Sb
imsteis aio sti'l plavlng leveals very
r.f.tily that tho evil spirit of mili
tarism vttll dwells among tho Geiman
P'ople. The uticatliig and defeated ' Jj u
fieiman uimlcs have been gieetcd like
returning vlitois upon their airlval JJ pj
In c!crmau : tiiumphal niches were S
iioops ar
a neighbor-
1 1 ..rg,' of thn
Tortigu oitlco
to June HO 1018 .. ,. I "" Tr.V, unl . l r.HCh' '!!""" ",""'",!'e
The boaru piinnis tn rates iu n , strceii i". V, ,', .V.V....nii, i,m. I'llflo til e no kikiih oi iiiuuiion mi'
i AAivia AffontliA frntii .Tnnliiv las.
vrbeisv
rSaMERICAN SHIP SINKING
Wahli - ,
wek ia, Bound for .New lotk.
mvenut Distress Off o.i fct'otia
camp?x' " '" Jan 11 (Dy v
there' merlcan steamship Castaha report-
Novn. wireless thla morning that vhx
AUninkIng fast aWtv-nve miles south
Swliie"80 nnd called for Immediate as-
Zl .Sir steamships Bergensfjord and
vats Me rushed to tho Castalla'ii akaist
NovambtT Bergensfjord being 170 miles
breWn.
ua.1.
fli latter Is an clishteen knot
Tim marine and ilsherlea depart-
nkni rtlsnalrhed tlie nteamsnin Iiov
1aurler from Sidney to the fattalhiH
assistance and local shipping men also
arranged to send help
Tho Csstalla. of 309i tons gross bur
den and operated by the Tnlted States
shipping board, left Sdney. V S. Jan
3 for New York. She was being brought
around from the Great Lakes for over
seas service.
Women Named lo City Positions
City appointments todsy Include Na
omi I. Shoemaker. Philadelphia General
Hospital, housekeeper. Bureau of Chari
ties salary "50: IMua noeubuMi.
Bleckley, assistant dietitian Buieau nf
Charities, $900: tlsthcr Kndansk .M2n
Kensington avenue, cleik, Bureau of
ir.nl. h S7I0; John Bootluiian 24 18
1 N'orth Newklrk street, rity Hull guard
ft" 12 u. day: Joseph fonnur, 2T1I South
' Mratt. caulker. Bureau of vvaier, S3 an
' stay and Joseph F. Talor. SOI North
OMstse street. City Hall guard, Bureau
?.
' .he roofs of buildings magoiialh across
torn the rhaneelloiH palace, nr.l ami- i ) "?''' J.
SZaeil fir.' on the TorelKii Oltice. .' 'U,'J
vvhu h was hast ly eianutcil throiigil
the gardens whiih fron on Budapestcr-
Tl'er'e vvas desperate flghtlnir man
nzalnst tintn. on tie roofs before the
Government Uo0 "ixnr.-d the
Meaherous ''"
.jddelilv nbo it lalf-nist 1 o'clock a
lirae pirtv of Spanacans heavllj
mnul and with tholv pockets bulging
with band preiiadts, appeared In Treld
rlehstrasie. moving north The r.ts-ia
T, o,r. t.nncrr. eorrespondint who hap-
nencd to bo ncarbv followed as far as
Mohrenstrase. where tho Beds emere.l
tho subway as onl'imrv men few
minutes nfterv.ard. hovvevei pusengers
came rushing up fron below. Tlje
paitacans are in possess on of the
subway" they .-rled
V.11 passengers on walling tra ns irr,
drl' ell OUt 1A inem, nun iimua rn route
were sent pabt Kriedrichstrnsso to pn
i telmarkt. no paosengers be'ng per
' milted to get otr The r.vns:vo p. nn .
TCDGER correspondent afterward learned
that a similar maneu- et wan ftrruu o it
at the Potsdamer Plau Here a'l irains
were stopped and the pasffneers rjdelj
commanded to get out of the station
Thus thtj" mlde tho tunnel both west
and east of the i;alerhof station rafe
and were evldentlv preparing a strategic
coup against the Chancellor's palace,
meaning to accumulate sutllc'ent forces
nnd then emerge upon the Government
troops from tho Knlserhof station
But the Government's troops auc-
ceedeo, alter a" usm. m cjcciing
b it It Is i..t)i ted that
li- iidvaiuu will be made
wlii'ii the Allied representatives jet
tiigtth-i Wliile it is (eituln tlirt th"
I'm s de-lit vtill .tan for America in
tiiiiu tn utli'nil to the biislnesF of the
I'liwing davs of I'ongress, it is (mile
lll.e'v t licit le will Slav In l'.ui until
tlii. la' mMciltj nmmi'tit 'I hut he
will let'iin In Ititie In the .prlng
Bi-.'IIIS eiIIIlll I 1 1 tHIM
lln (onfeireil ngaln ve-.titiiu after
iinuii with the Vmeilrati delegates und
in eei wnv s .Imwii his desire to
niakc heudvv in
iu the towns tluotish which
thtv pae-ed, and even nlherwlso su
Hihlo lKWnpapcis lll.e thc'Tirinl.furtor
tfeitung i-Milted thee troops fiom the
wesU'in fiom ns ' uuiaiuiulahed
heioes"
This tlii.itilial camoiid'igp worthy
nf tin- tiled Inipirlal comedian, un
duiiliteilb tonstltutes an attempt on
tin- pail eif the Ihillii Gbveinment to
tin n ill feat into vlctoij In the ejes
of thn puiple and of iho retuinlng
KiltllfiH tlie-melvs, nml to keep alive
noiiului In Hi f In the tuv Inc iblllt of
the i it i man aims in spite of Uer
inanv'n i apltulatlou. The levolution
has tian-fiiimrd (itiinan fiom n mill-1
taiUtic monarch,, Into a lullitailstlo
reinibm that Is all and even this I
tbuiiKH nun be meHl trannltoiy
lhr c uml ul Mr hnnimth t
nillil'i hi ' lir ew (inmnii 'llrii-
li (' I ill Ii lllllltfl III the lAIMSO
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one of on I DP. 1 1 .
Ilusr men luneblng hers
get the llnest food lomhlunl
with a ferilre as efflelent
1 conducted us ttiur ouu
builncsk,
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MODERATE PRICES
DAILY SPECIALS
rKclarian ..'0 Meal . . . .75
I ish .75 Chicken . $1.25
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Meat I'latter 51.00
(liicl.cn I'latter .. Sl.M
lurhe.v IMattcr ... $1.50
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So Do Not Relax Your Efforts
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thai every one subscribes.
To subscribers, we ask that they give as liberally as they can and give al
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