'", V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910 y ." 1 fr' i UNIFY OUTLINES 4" fio isc8 UHir I vuiiinuo Bnggfa,, Situation OF WORLD UNION .... Wilson Holds Conference Inned from Pnte One Hie most iiinRnMcent In Kiironc v.ltli fnmous paltitlncs ntul llobcllu tnpestiy. clcptcltlng French history t, ,.,,, President nulmst at Kt the head of , lmClHOl the table, with President Vllioti at his TALKS TO STARS, MARCONFSPLAN Vare Marches I SLAVS AND ITALY Wedge Is driven, Off to Inaugural1 MAY START NEW for Creating League With Entente 'Authorities i1"1"1 and iT'ent i-oincme m hi ie I Welcomed l Iluliont President Wilson v.an grceled bv An Itonln Iubost, who mado nn euloKlstlo nil- , ilres In which he said that the) Henalo ISO on Nations League Forecasts Com- municaliou With Other Planets rentlmiMl frem re One lint followers will luie tu tialt such 1 dignitaries an Hear Admirals Helm i,i.' . nml lliiEhes In tnrnnrrnu'n colorful In- IlCiailOrl" aURUral parade, the nnal offlcera villi 1'OIUI, MM Hostilities Arc SlMER-SOVEREIGNTYl'"'l l.e P.e.ldnt and his Idea- Ollly 25 Days ot Visit Remains to President to Har monize Allies tf tfAali1ntAt f . nlld'i crilra atiil mieif thank ou foi linvlnic been so Rood (is to accept our Imitation and lo rIm1 us some hours of uiir time, which we l.imw to b eleoti'd to the high meditations and the Important negotiations upon which the fate of the peoples des?nds from ;,our first steps on thn land of France Hud since our entry Into Paris, the French peo ple has spontaneously rIhi theli hearts to jou and thev pornlxeit at once In our frank smll and hi uiir so loal and open phjsloRiiomy that j on, too, Were spontaneously glWnfj ourself to them You are today In an old palai e of France and It la among these eiand reminders of past times that, ltli thoughts rejuxenated by Uepubllian ardor, xet with pitrlotlnm. that the French Senate shapes ft hlstorv which already i omits llfteen tenturlcs We welcome here, Jlr. President. ou and our Ideas Nowhere could M'tir splen did amhltlon to substitute for the pe riodically broken equilibrium of mate- i GETS QUEER SIGNALS I Would Use Mathematical Fucts as Basts for Establishing Con tact Through Ether Waves hare to take second place so far as real honors are concerned, Uorernor TsUes Oath Tomorrow The stage Is nil set and the curtain la retdy to rife on the Inauguration of Senator ns (Joxernor of Pennslanlu at noon tomorrow. Precedent will be followed 111 the In augural ceremonj Senator Hprout will tnke the oath of ollkeona stand In front of the Capitol and Senator Kdwaid 1 WAR IN BALKANS , Continued from Psse On. - gnn ization will bo made. The futuie Approach Breaking will tako care of the rest. Spirit of Compromise The spirit of compromise plainly devastation he would appreciate better the French claims of repara tion, Including territorial reparation. 1'iom the minute of Piesldenl Wilson's anial in Trance, the 1 rench have been determined to hne President Wilson see this dev Tentative Yale Trark Schedules New Haven. Conn., Jn SO. A tenUlti chedulf tor tht Yale trarlreatfl annMfae' today Ineluled the fqllowlncl llav 19.4 Tm. vrm"vrf rrlntetorf at PrlnftoTiV-rHte ' ton freemen at New Hmftii May lie IraU-r' vnrsltv s. UUrtsnl st ;Sew Hayent frort' menr M, )(arvard Jreehmen, at Ornorldie t Iinmincnt 3,r ' ITrZr is obseivable. A uell-informed ' "!,, but the President has been American, close to President Wll Mennn, Jan 20 (via denoa ) -Ac- rftrrlltitr tu sum lul Information from Trieste, the strained relation between ' son, says the conferences so far the Jugo-Mnxs anil Italians am ossum- ...... . ing a critical stage v settlement of have been fruitful chiefly in bring- ineir oinercnccs ii miircu tuir tuiu outbreak of hostllltlex Is considered Im minent . Th sltimtlon Is further nccraxated n-i.u..,,,.,,, ..in i,. .unm in na f.tonien. bv the attitude of the French author- mil rn.rnn.. iii eli Senate i hamliei lt'' In Trieste nml Pola, who cxpiess ant t.oxernoi In the Senate cliamuei ,,! to the Italian plans In the ImitiAf1i!it1i fnltftulnc lila nrldrst fn Ailptnttj he Senatt. the now Meutfnant C3oer- , Italian outgoing ; rtilp In Trieste ana e Q feehnps of dlflcrence, UIO1 stood lng the confeiees personally close together. The heads of the nations are becoming intimate from per gonal contact, and the old suspicions, fl the Associated Preti rnrla', Jan. 20. I As the Supreme Council resumed sittings toda, murked progress was be ing nnde In the business of comparing xnrlous plans for tho formation of a league of nntlons nml liarmonlrlng them Into n tinll of ideas which can be taken up as a concrete proposition Much headway In this dlrictlon was ni.uln last nleht at the conference at the Mural residence, which was attended by Mr. Wilson. Lord T.obcrt Cecil, the British representative charged with working out of a plan for a league of na- j ttons; T.eon Bourgeois, the I'retich proponent of a plan for mich an organ ization, and General Jan Christian muts who has formulated fc plan for a league. I'rellmlnar comeifitlons over the itiucturc of the leasua of nations aie, Hir'ctlv 'speaking still In the stage of be ing dlseliseil In meetings of the supreme Council, and nrc not technically before the Peace Congress as a whole, but the fact that the Congress had adxanced this question to the foremost place In Its program Is taken to Indicate that such progress Is being' made In the Supreme Council as to warrant tho expectation that a definite and somewhat detailed program will soon bo evolved Mill Ilsrmonlio Aim. Cfrr if ICTtf PBPSC This program. It Is believed, will pre-' dULillLilZ) I iL. IXLJO sent the common thought of the leaders nPiVHTlXCFi TiTJT.FS of the United States. Great Britain and, liUUUl1uK3 IVVUCjO France, and. therefore, mav furnish a I I ' Tl.l. . -... .11lnl .Kl A oiitiinr. , Special Cable to Kiciu,,- rublic Ledum "r will go to the front of the Capllo ''; " -' t ,,-; Ttallanstai;- disappearing as they nib elbows, l Copyright. 191. I j tin S J JlmrsCn. ami occupy a seat on me guDernaionai , lnr coal Bnd materials from the) This more London, Jan 20 stand n. tvii- rii,m.ii,.i iiiii.ii.t.ea nn ir.. Jt Had been planned to nav Dotn tne tervlew which Harold Ilegble had' Jneomltig oHlclals take the oath of office with William Marconi, In the course of "' xroni or tun capitoi which the latter discussed tho possibility of lommunlentlng by wlieless with the star" Mr. Begble asked him If he thought the waves of ether 'were eternal Mr. I Marconi replied: , "Ves, 1 do Messages that t sent off ten jears ago hava not jet reached Chief Justice Brown, of the SupreniH Court, will administer the oath to "en alor Sproul Judge P ' V McCnr rell will administer the oath to Senator Hcldleman, Judge McCanell was the law precep tor of tho lieutenant Govirnor-eleU Senator Beldleinan followed him to the Hal forces thidennUe aw ard of moral .owe of the nearest stars When they State Senate and to tho olllce of presl forces elicit more enthusiasm tnan in "" inum, u buiu mtj ""i" " u pro tempore or that body France and nowhere more than in the Senate, since the statute of In ternational peace has been first of all and for a long tlmo prepared by some of its most eminent members It is with such a hope that we shall most wllllnglv participate in tho sublime cause which jouhnvi come tu Undertake on tne devastited soil if old Hurope, where hntied and discoid still howl aftet the guns have be come silent and where anarchy causes n vast nart of mankind 10 stagger The task Is gigantic one, but It Is worthy of jour countrj. accustomed to great undertakings and of ours, the ancient artisan of western (K lllzation Mr. President, we saluto vour great luart and jour high In telligence with a jojful hope and n fervent acclamation Is like an attempt lo cxprosa one-third as a decimal fraction; ou can go on I foiever without coming to any sign of an end That Is what makes me hope for a very big thing In the future" "What Is that' asked Mr Ilegble i communication with Intelligences on othei Mars,' answered Marconi. 'It mav rome diy be possible, and as many of the pljfiets are much older than ours the beings who live theic ought to have Information for us of enormous value 'It Is slllv to siv that other planets ate uninhibited because they have no atmosphere or nre so hot or nrc so differ ent from tho earth. If there were no fish in the sea, we should say life there Is Impossible ; and so It Is Impossible for man Paris. Jan 20 I sentatives of the -(By A V ) Hepre- American and British starting point from which all tho peace delegates mav participate In the work President Wilson Is personally pressing forward this one reature oi me worn oi ..,. ...... ti.e ren; I he Peice Congress to tho virtual ex- r. ndloate of "The Trench Democratic elusion of all otheis I Press" which Is composed mostly of With a definite Plan formed for erect- Socialists and other opposition new spa Ine n structure upon which all nations pers agree ,her .are about twentv-Jlv, J- ' jlSfoeKll working dajs remaining of he time " ,,, auJe,tlon ot publicity at the that President Wilson has nllottcd to , ocetdlnKS of 1Iu inKr Conference, himself for work In Franco before leav- nuj ueciaicd that the regulation-; of the Ing for home. The tpicstlon being asked conferenco .is published were unaccept Is whether he can, in this comparatively able to them short time, bring the nations together The French Journalists also said thev In agreement foi n socletj of nations, favored complete, abolition of the cen in nBieciii.iiv lui .i... ,ivi. sorsh P for I r.uice, as well as for the Manj of tin. rresIdcntH closest adv Is- rillt(1(J gtatlR and Oroat nrital, nml er are reasouablv convlintd he con do i frcedom l0 l0nfer wm, the delegates to Contrary to tho nsunl ruttnni. Smiinr Sproul and his family will not shaie the executive mansion with Governor and Mrs Brumbaugh on Uin night pre ceding the Imuguratlon The Governor elect and his fatnllv have gone to Carlisle, to the home of ljuls Suller who will be the State Ulghvvav Com missioner under the Sproul dmlnlsti-i-tlon I'lom there thev will inotoi to Harrlsburg tomorrow morning Tenrose Cnn't tteml Senntor Boles Penrose will not luve the pleasure of seeing M irtlu ; Brum baugh rctlio as the .States chief execu tlvo and Senator Sproul sworn In i on. gresslonnl duties will detain him In vvaiiiiiigton and he has .iicordltigl PACKERS' INQUIRY IS CALLED UNFAIR Stockyard-? Head Says Henry Heard Only Disgruntled Employes pm. I t L. .1 ' magixlnes of the former Austrian Gov-', i"' pioccss is ucvuimmn-ii uy i,. crnment social i-fforts of the Lnclish and I'"iench. The Ameticans are leceiv inp preat social attention here, wheie the social load to interna tional comity thoipuRhly is under stood. One significant ' ideiito of this personal approach is the announce ment that the President will isit the devastated ureas of France. The President's failure to visit these regions hoictofoie has been u soie Doint with the Tiench. France still is in the state of mind of a hospital 1 patient who likes to show his wounds. Fiance wants tho woild to know liovv much she has sufloicd. fl the Associated Pri-vi Uh, Illusion, Jan JO William M igiv inv president of the sl I'aul I moil Stoil. arlls trstlfvliiK todav b Tore the lloue lnterslate ' ommerie i om- mitteo at hearings on a bill fir govim- j g)le vants sympathy ment contioi m paciMim iiu ...--that packers had conspired to control prices and said that government Intel, ventlon would caue more harm linn good 'When Mr llrnev came to Souih 't Paul to Investigate our stockj arils Maiclvlm said. 'he. refused to perinii ""'.V'i'XnfUn?' ill through some such message as two plus utles met The representatives of the " 'nais rour. anct go on repealing 1C U11L11 ml tmaurt c.iiiu uttciv ai(;iiii v Mir. The Interviewer ncreed. but objected rendered tho sulto of rooms which he ' '. .....ev.unliM his witnesses. Thej that tho languige difficulty teemed lo reserved In Il.urlsbure Inilttiled retail butchers, disgruntled em present an obstacle Impossible lo stir- I'ollow Ing the Inaugural nddi ess of the iilovc of the big packers and onlj mount. new-Governor, which he will make after f,v, i,.estock shippers, onn of whom "Well. It is nn obstacle." Mr Marconi tho oath Is administered, tho lnaugui.il ,. ld 110, pblpped llvctock to our Minis piled, 'hut I don't think It Is lnsur- parade will start. f(r U(1 ,Mr)li No, ne of our JOOO ount.ible. You see, one might get I Is expected to be one of the greatest dinners was called because none hid reluctant. He is teportcel to have said that he did not want to enter the Peace Conference with hate in his heait. Actually, he felt himself sufficiently familiar with the ruin caused by thn war, havinj thought) of little elio foi the last few years. i The Fiench, however, misunder-i his attitude. They thought him cold-hearted. Tho French pi ess still is full of niticlcd on this subject, on which tiny nie peculiarly sensitive, as fhovvn by the feeling pioduced here by the story, published in 1Intran slgcant that Piemier Clemenccau, by his speech on France's sufTeiings, had made Piesidcnt Wilson weep. In the personal coming together, i as a tcsult of almost daily confer ences, it has been impossible for' Picsident Wilson to stand out' against Premier Clcmenceau's ele- sire to have him ice the luin elonc h the (lei mans. Accoiilingly, it is announced now that Uip Piesidcnt will vi3it the dev astated au.i at the i-t oppoitu nilv nfToieled bv inactivitv of the Wilson to Sec Devastation Peace Confeience. This concession .Moieovcr. it is felt by the French ; on his part his immensely pleasing that if Piesidcnt Wilson saw- the to Fiance. For Rent highly desirable office and storage space in our new Central Bldg. 6th & Filbert Sts. in the center of the city. An excellent distributing point. Office on ground Hour, and there is con nected with it 2600 feet of I light, dry basement suit , able for storage, stock room or space for the dis play of samples or iof light manufacturing. Free elevator service. An ideal location for the installing of a jobbing or small man ufacturing business. Apply direct to owner. - Central Realty Corporation OI' PHILADELPHIA 1800 Lehigh Aenue ' I'lione. DUmontl 4305 replied noun the Peace Conference, and also that thev desired open i-cslons of the conferciue and the admission of at least one repre sentative for eaeh newspaper An effort will be made to call a fuller conference, of the represent itlves of the press of all nations The Roi lallst news paper men tod'vv disavowed tho cspref slons of the other l'tench Journalists against open sessions ot tne tonftience so. Tney oahe uieu uinniuu u-i um appeal to bo spontaneous developments, or evpresslons, Indicating ndhcrenco to the leaguo plan by (.real Ilrltnln, Prance and Italy and on the assumption that, being vlituall agreed upon In principle, and Indeed as to some details, the re mntnder of t'"1 work, while presenting nmn nernh-.ltles, does not offer hopeless ... ,.--. ,.,., i -rit 0f against open sessions oi me tonitience obstacles If approached In n. spirit o TJwx pi( t,cJ erp im )(1VUU at le .iccommodiitlon and ocn sacruice. wnich prcxlous conference of tho Journalists vlrtuailv all leaders have declared In pecause thev had not hern invited or tlielr public addicsses as being eiulte informed that such n meeting was to be netcsfiij to a satisfactory result. held I'ollows Out Ilryan rian " ith discussion!) now past the point MAJOR ASTOR URGES ivhei it seems to no tigreeu mere snail be no supersoverelgntj. nor a common police forco mil that the question of i whether a nation shall contribute force Ing 'Yes' which would bo one word Mathematics must be the same through out the physical universe. Py sticking to mathematics over a number of years one might come to speech. It Is cer tainly possible. ' The writer adds thnt Mr. Marconi stopped speaking for a. moment, nml then, as If the matter was something so uncertain that he did not feel It worth of more than pissing mention, mid he had often received strong signals out of tho ether which seemed to come from some place outside the earth and which might coneelv.iblv havo proceeded ftom tho stars. Inaugural pageants In Harrlsbure In manv jears, although the old fanilll.ir figures of tho Pennsylvania tSuardsmen will be absent Tho plices of the Guardsmen who have done such vallint service on the tattlelields of France, will be token b shippers a lumplalnt to m.ilce Vti M.iglMnj "lid pifcsage of the government i ontml bill would fill the Htockv.it ds with political ietalner and that a dangerous sitiutlnil would lesult Ho ndvlsed ugnlnt tKIng the price of line it F-ilng mat tne experience- the Pennsvlvanla P.escrve Mllltli and ' "ll ", F',1 ,R "?l t , .t l o. d cauo the student military organ,zaon9 w'.th ca.n tile goveinment to proc futuie ... , I) W 'laliifirro vice prcldent and 'general in m.iger of Hammond htandlsh BY INAUGURAL CROWD fXl trnf iau AV,ituro -Commit- hat inolltH of his comtui. which HOTELS OVERFLOWED Hu a Staff Corrcipo ident llarrlnliurg, Jan. 2u The biggest crowd that has cvei wllnesved an In augural ceremony In Peiinsjlvanla Is expected hero tomorrow. ,. ,-.--.,... , wy-, ,n,m-,t i.verv notei u is inel all its rooms M4RCOMS SUGGESTION ra long in advance Todav rooms nif ill ii iiiriniuill DOOL1TTLE DISCUSSES WORLD LABOR PACT In driving out tno decisions or tne league will be left to each nation Indl vldinlly In each Instance, the general plan being most talked about embodies an enlargement of the principles con tained In the treaties negotiated b Wil liam Jennings Brsnn These provide for a eleliv of a. jear before deiliring war and Investlcntlniis In a special commission of all el sputes, United States, must expect an economic and that no declaration of Mar shall be Cr. co-operation between nations before iiuuin iniii-utiei ...wi.'ui. ft.wi.j, eciiicuij tnB war was an exception," tne painpn notice. Such a plan current discus- let sais "It has proven to he the cause Ioti In Palis Inlngs out Is Intended bv i of the Allied victory and must be the those, who f iv or It to virtually establish I 1h,8,', J a permainiiit le.ue Tho tt'tiRUC' eii. iiniiuui .i.i. nui nini uiik IC ts functions nie excited f-olclj thiough courts or irinuiiais or tno settienient London, Jan. 10 (Bj A. P ) If the league of nations Is to be a success. It must be posltlvo as well us negative, according to a pamphlet Issued by Ma jor Waldorf Astor, parllamentarv Sec retary of the Ministry of I'ood, todav. Co-operation between tho nntlons. Ma jor Astor sajs, will bo of vita' Im portance In tho peNod of reconstruc tion, during which all belligerent na tions, with tho possible exception of tho a concert of power among the principal nations for a piescrvation of world peace Tins wouiu oo extended lo what would be virtually a guardianship of the -mailer nations, applying to thorn thel principles which govern participation in' the leaguo bj their gieater rlstei, W ilton Hun Oirn rian TU this plan it Is apparently purposed to internationalize the guardianship of smaller nations with tho idea that there shall be no domination over them by one nation, economically or financial!) It Is proper to state nt this juncture mat i-resmcuc v uson nimse'r lias a teasonablv complete plan for tho forma, tlon of tho leaguo of nations It may also le stated that ha highly regards many features of the plan presented by Oeneral hmuts nnd is working In close harmony with M Bourgeois and J.ord Robert Cecil Neutral Displeased Tho decision that tho leaguo of na tions will bo outlined and organized b belligerents alone Is understood to bo eause of some dlssitlsfactlon among the neutrals, who already are Informally discussing tho matter among themselves AVhether any formal action will be taleen by the neutials to xolce their protest (s not et known, but among some of them thero Is said to be a felling that it would neither bo fair nor dignified that they bo nfterwarel asked to sub scribe to a covenant In whoso making they had no part. The neutrals. It Is understood, do ntrt. claim participation In tho discussion of peace terms, because thoy tool; no part In tho war, nut tney contend tnat a leaguo of nations Is an International In-1 stltutlon, Independent of the war and that, therefore, no distinction should be i made between belligerents nnd nonbel ligerents It Is also pointed out that among tho neutrals thero were several! countries vvhosa antl-Clerman feelings of disputes after the) have arisen It must make utmost ue of eir means ot uniting nations or achieving common purposes and lepelling common dun- gers " Vll the belligerent nations, with the posslb'e exception o the I'nlted states now- will have to face an economic crisis e'auscd b tho generil dlsturbam e. of markets the tinrertiilntv of pi Ices and the breakdown of established govern ments over a largo part of Europe The chances for International ejuairels In the turmoil of competitive trade will t greater than cvei It is Importnnl, therefore, that the league of nations be equipped with machlherj tu hecuro the utmost co-operation between nations In facing these eommon problems. "Responsibllltj for lepalrlng the lav. ages of war must fal" upon the league ot nations International labor prob lems confront the league liven bt fore the war labor and capital realized their InlACaaln .,... Ililn.ll iH.ih.I 1. .- II. . i miricni n.ic .ti.e-, .luiiuillll. ll C1 UV of fundamental Importance that, In re I starting industrj, tho standard of living In civilized countries sha'l not be ren dered unstable bj competition of sweat ed and underpaid labor. It probably will bo necessar to secure this bv In ternational agreements guaranteed by the leaguo of nations" Hrlc lloollttle, professor of nstiouoniv In the I nlversltv of Pennsvlvanla. lis tene 1 with Inteiest todiv to Marconi s suggestion that radio telegrapln might be used to communicate with other planets Piofessor Doollttle, however sild that ihe piesent limitations of radio telegra phy would make It almost Impossible) to get Into touch with Intelligences that might exist In other wot Ids "It took months to get on ether wave sufficiently powerful to reach lrom Paris to this countrj," said the asttonomcr "Kthcr waves tiavel with about the speed of light The Intonslt) of these waves diminishes Inversely with tho snuare of tho distance A wlieless hn- I pulse sent bj our present app-iratus would bo extremely tenuous bj the tlmo It reiched even the neatest planet. Kther, I however, fills all space Therefore It Is not theoietlcalh Impossible to send wire, less ethei waves to the heavenlv bodies ' The farthest pHnet could be reached In a little more than four hours bv radio I To leach the nearest star. Alpha Cen . taurl. would renulre about tour and one- third jeais. To leach the Mars In the inllUj way would need thousands of vears Tho "i luster Mars' .iru mi fir dlstai t thit rallo waves traveling with the speed of light, would bo on tho wa fiom 20,000 lo 60,000 jc.irs befote they arrived. 'About ii bundled veals ago ' sulci i Professor Doollttle It was proposed bv nstionomeis to outline huge geometric figures em tho plains of Siberia nnd observe the heavens to no If similar signs were m.ido In answer This Idea, whli h never developed, was hitcd on tho theorv- to wlihh Marconi icfers,' nimelv, that mathematics imin be tho t-aineeverv where. ' I he planets that scientists consider . I It 11 1 11 IMC- ... w ...c. v u , e.n. -. ...ii, ..,.,. - .... . . r .?...! I. .. ..!.. ..ll. Thev possess iiini atmosphere So far, I " mo imnir u .. euin, i iu bowevei. aatronomeis never have ob- he State Hlghvvav commissioner under served nntlilng llko signals from them, i tin- Incoming Governor. -venus has never been seen, is It Is' Through a change In plans they will isuuoundid eoiiipletelj by clouds Pro- tPcnd tonight at tho executive uiHSlon fessor Uarnard. foremost authorltv on ciovernor Brumb-iugh will vacate the this pHnct, once thought he had ob- mansion at noon toda mved Venus Itself, but after more cire ful scrutlnv thiough the most powerful i telescope In the world, concluded that rothlng had been seen but clouds f.ir. Ilin i,.. ...i.i nn, Iniltnendeiit were much les iiinlti food administration regulations than befote Cedenil Trade Commission figures had been pioduced to hhow that profUn of tin "lllg rrve nickers had increased under the licensing svrtem Profits of the Dittolt concern were about 11 pi r cent em Its cipltal stock In l'MS eompaicd with about SS per cent in P'lV. Ml Tallafeiro slid Hi opposed government uvvner-hlp of pack, lug houses i; llucklngham generil manager of the Dinah i Mockv arils, cml regulations of the food administration, limiting ship ments of hoge Into the Oinnlin btock er.iu tent tesulted In "decreased te lle Influx of v Isl- , mul tl nniier market." Ho opposed ,rsaT,cSn6 both gov. rnment ownership and railroad control en biciciciuiu.- Some of the big hotels made the mis take' of making more leetv ttlons than Ihe.v bad rooms to icrnniniod.iti Tills oversight bus resulted hi considerable confusion One of the blggeM bostelrles Is s ild to have made nbout 20i) excess r.serva tions, nnd has turned awa hundreds of applicants In manv hotedls cots have been In stalled to take care of the Influx of visi tors The hotelmen ate rates some proprietors houses, however, are no; so considerate, They plan to profit bv the overflow. - - tf the vveither conditions aro good ., ,, ..,. '.,,, fi.er the parade following the Inaugural Tax Hill Conference docs Uvcr ceiemonv will be the biggest ever w asliluct mi, Jan .'0 llecause of the witnessed In Hiirlsbtiis Marching illness of Democratic Leader Kltchlnof ciuiis iiciui iiiudio citiy se'i ciiiii ui ciiei thn lliiuse. tne loiiicic-c-i on miu .. .1. State are coining. The I'nlon P.epubllcan Club of South Philadelphia the new- Vare marching oigaiilzatlou, Ik expected to arrive at 1 o 1 lock this afternoon on a speclnl train six hundred and flftv marchi rs, all In high silk hats and griv spits, will I make up the Vare contingent, wnleli will I bo heided bv I'nclo Dave' Lane The Vare mare hers took no chances on the prospect of walking around Hni rlsburg all night before the piiade The eiigagul hotel accommodations long 111 advance Two hundied reservillons I wcio made nt the Penn-Ilarrls nlone A new giandstnnd has been erected In front of the Capitol wheie Governor idrtt Sproul will take the oath of otlles tomorrow- Inside tho Capitol the nnrble steps leading up to the rotunda have received a wooden coating to prepare for .1 carpi t coveilng On these steps the lerepttou to the new Governor win , t.iku plice tioveriior-elect Sproul and his f.imilv. Including his mother, motored .vestei div from Philadelphia to Carlisle 1 hey will lem.ilii thero until tins aiternoon iiecMiun bill todav postponed lonMder- ntlon of the measure until tomorrow. HENDERSON PREDICTS SUCCESS FOR WILSON Full Strength of Great Britain Behind President, Says Lahor Leader fly the Associated Press Herne. Sultierlund. Jan "0 'Presl. were as Btrong as among the Allies, but flcm Wilson will nchlevo a workable and feasible league of nations nnd will have the full strength and Influence of Great Britain solldlj behind him " Arthur Henderson, British labor leader, declared o tho Associated Presa toda Mr Henderson Is In Herne to arrange the preliminaries for nn International LrcesDrc Men to Maintain Stand' '"hor confurenco here, Januar.v 27 Ihe l r. .!.... n .l.:i: ! Hrltleh labor lender said Ii? was dlsap- art! Dliniip Ucmobllizalion , pointed that Samuel Gompers president Special jiuiiairi to .tfni:io 'iimo i.tagtr or the American Federation of Labor, that, owing to geographical positions and other factors, they were forced to lemaln neutral. BAKER ADMONISHES ARMY .Marconi's Miggestlou Is exceedlnclv Interesting, but to carry It out would re qu're sending apparatus nlmost Infinitely powerful and receiving apparatus of al most infinite delkac.v ' German-Austrian Union Imlor-et Mennn, Jan 20 Dr Otto Bauer, the Foreign Minister of German-Austria In nu election speech Indoised tho union of German-Austria with Germanj Special Clearance Sale This elccotatcd bowl (16 inches), showing aitistic vi eath, i n pink, blue and Rteen, te- .?.... $2.69 Laige stock of gan and elpctric fixtures at cut puces. Mail or (loia filled to all pails of tho United States. All 20 and 25 cent inv et ted and upnght mantles. Two for 23 Cents. A Kitchen Lisht Complete at 10c PITTSBURGH GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURE CO. 35 N. 9th St. Branch at No. S N. 9th St. Camp I1. Vt rlxliUtown, J Jap, 20 The upholding of the high stand nrds let bj the men of tho United States army here and abroad during deinoblll itntlon Is the plea mado by the Seuetary of War New ion D. Halter to the soldiers at I'lx- who had been elected to the committee 1 which Is to meet here, had formed an other trade union conference. I Mr. Henderson outlined rome of tho difficulties whlcji ho had faced In bring ing about a labor conference Tho con science was first planned for Paris, co. Sccretar 's Baker's order, vv hlch w 111 Incident w Ith the Peace Conference, but Im rend to the men at retreat tonight, te French Government let It be under Is as follows: stood that this was not acceptable to if-U...irvl Cnnvli. nnn.innllnn ...! .1l tHeirl I.TlllNfinita M flu lllA.1 nl.,iuan l.lll illlUUKll IICMII LU'VirillllUI ailll CUD- I - ...-h......u nna ...v.. lllunvili W.IV 'pllne of officers nnd men of tho army, nenln came hints from the Swiss-French ho country has acquired a new- respect I that French Switzerland was not pos- Hi fur the uniform You men have main talned )our high standard, not onl by fcoldier) conduct in tho camps and brav er In the trenches, but In your regard for clvlllnn Ideals when on leave or fur loughs, and In this jou have established a record new to all aimles. 1 confidently expect you to maintain our standards throughout the tr.vlng days of demobili zation, when tho tendency to throw- off army discipline and restraints will be strong, I am counting on ou, by jour own acts and by your Influence, to keep up the record of which jou and I and our whole country are no proud." slblo as the scene of the conference, al though the j- did not object to Its being I held In German .Switzerland. Berne wan . then selected as tho meeting place. Germans and AustrlmiH, as well as! Dutch and Swedish lahor leaders, Mr I Henderson said ho understood would I participate French and Italian delegates j probably would attend. The conference! plans to take up labor questions, such as a maximum working da, a uniform wage scale and related matters and to forward ths findings to the Peace Con ference in the hopo thnt they will be in corporated In the peace treaty. Is Your Windshield A Protection or Danger? $ Of course it protects you against the wind and cold but in case of collision or sudden jar what then? aatetec uiass is more tnan a windshield. When you're in trouble, don't shut your eyes in fear of shattered glass. Keep them open you may be hurt in some other way, but not by flying glass if you use t JL T --1msmtif Sajefee In inv nrJlnarv coli'jion or imoii-iiB the nratt dangtr to the driver it from a breaking windthield. Even though you smash your headlighti and mud guards and bang up your engine you will probably remain unhurt if your windshield doesn't shatter. Safety Glass was used by 90 of the Uf S. Army in France for gas-mask lenses, for aeroplane windshields, goggles and various other glass requirements. rvPrv limouatne especially if Mother. Wife or Littlo Onea ride should most surely bo protected by using Safetee Glnss throughout. ' . . ... . Not blemished by. who or other inserts crystal clear, and mado in any thickness, any size. Como to our display room take a hummer in our own hands and try to shatter Safeteo Glass. Test it in any wav vou wish. These tests veto made by the U. S. Government, and Safetee Glass uas adopted for both the Army and Navy at tho outbreak of the war. ' Let us tell you how this glass is made safe.- Visit our display toom or wiite for information. THE SUPER-GLASS CO. 326 N. Broad St., Philadelphia -' .i-. " " 1 . ' ' ., Afit ifa -'SUliiPaw xT.s--?: i v w f-n .y-'- ,; ii man should never do the work that a machine can do for him A modern National Cash Register will do 15 necessary things in 3 seconds: CI) Ruifi lie btIL (2) Removes the old indicilion. (3) Diipliri the new indicitioa. (4) Lights up oeve indication. (5) Opens the cash drawer. (S) Adds amount into clerk's IptaL (7) Adds amount into secret total. (8) Adds one. to clerk's transaction counter. (9) Adds one on special transaction counter. (10) Adds one on cuilomer counter. (11) Prints record of tranraction on receipt or salcslip. (12) Prints same information on detail strip. (13) Spaces detail strip and ink ribbon. (11) Chancs consecutive number. (IS) Resets mechanism for neit rcjiirration. During the war thousands of merchants learned the value of using labor-saving cash registers. Other thousands have yet to find out that it pays to do things quickly by machin ery instead of slowly by hand. While merchants were learning this great lesson of the war we were just as busy investigating, with the result that we have gathered together many new ideas that will help merchants make more money. We want all merchants to know and benefit from these new ideas. For this reason we recently called our Eastern Sales Force together in a big convention in New York City. Over 250 of our agents and salesmen got together. They had a fine educational program. They discussed new store methods, and exchanged the new ideas we have been so busy gathering during the past year. These ideas can be of great profit to you, and you owe it to your business to call on our representatives as soon as they get back home. Our agents and salesmen are better informed, and there fore can be of greater service to you than ever before. So get in touch with them as soon as you can, and let theiri tell you what they have learned. Do it now. The National Cash Register Company & Dayton, Ohio Offices in all the principal' cities of the world ,5. AtT ' ix-yc' way Mr. ilstic tho M v. vU XI j. i f - f V " J 2 r ht ." ft. M ' .. T i'.tr. J, -1 ."Ai . A .li,..V..f