wvV'lw5 pswiiyp - , 7 t V v V u vi n r u.) Ml ! L f, i SECRET TREATIES TO BE MODIFIED iPcacc Council Has Big Task to Satisfy All Un ' der Agreements DROP RUSSIAN CLAUSES America's Stand Against These Pacts Will Have Great Weight in Consideration ITireless to Evening rubric Ledger f ovvrtcht, lSf iv the X. 1 . Tlmej o. Tondon, Jan 22 A V Nicholson, tile Paris correspondent of tlic falt Nfi" telegraphs "As tile Question of the secret treaties tnadedurlnethc warisrefeired to from t me to time. It Is of Interest to M.Ue ?u a,m I!farln,p on trustwoith v a u- , thorltv that the view taken bv the UIics Who slBiicd such treaties Is this- i 'The treaties signed between the other rowers and Rula in abrogated bv the llusslan revolution onlf so far as those parts relatlntr to Hussii are . n- cerned hie the parts concerning the remalnlnB lBna rlcs hold boo,, at trcalv obllftatlon- At tie same time the view I is taken in British circles that so much , hat happened s nee America s entrv nl0..,h.c...,:!.r ""d.,a e.r 0.Ymsrll",t..t ftr.Pna whoe Si, r S d su h . agreements as mod.ncd b the., .,t,r "America, which was not a part to t such agreements takes the strong line that this la so, and w 111 mal.e that lew felt. 'The agreement between Trance and Russia of Vebrunrv. 111" wlilih pro- i srleleei fne- thn nlilnettmiit res ten jntonn- i mous and neutral btate. of course falls ? .1 ....1 i in nie Kiuuiiu, The trcatv of London of 1M3 signed y Great Britain, Trance, itussla and Italy, Is tthat the Italian cl-xlms are founded on The Russian clauses drop j out, but the clauses rematnlnc prescribe e. smaller territorv to the JUKo-slas, though Tlume was al'otted to them To Italy ient the Trentlno Istrla, Southern Tjrol. Gorlzla, r.radlsca the Dalmatian province, a number of the Adriatic Islands and the Dodciontsi Islands 'The agreement of tho same Allies with Ilumanla In l'ebtuarv. 1918, tn oiuded the Rumanian claim to the Banat, 'Rlilch is now opposed by the Serbians memorandum on Turke in the eprlng of 1916 made b ilrcat Britain, France and Russia, holds good illplo- SSttrj'lJraSr? the coastal strip of ,rU -,1,-;'!, .); claimed tho Bouin .vicsopoiamia. w.c. u h ""- l"?"SiJ.rr" "V1,. ?""Z:, A.ia ivi-jaii .urn v .,.,. fall out, but I understand that there la an agreement oi japm wiui cut nn-- Slvlng .Tallin poesslon of the Caroline anu .Marsnail iianci in ine r-iviuc This is stronsl opposed n ustr.uia "It will be seen fiom tins outline Wll It far-reaching modlllcatlons will be re iuired in the Interests of a common agreement BRITISH LABOR LEADER SHOWS RESENTMENT Henderson Displeased In Re fusal of Compers to Vttend Berne Meeting Heme, Jan 22 rthur Henderson who Is representing British 1 ibor at the International fcociallst and Labor con ference her. Ins i-sutd a statement r 1 ativsl to the refUF.il of s-miuel lion pet president of the merican I'ecl. ration of Labor to intend tho meeting heie He slid thir it was the Americin 1'cd- ration whMi tlrst lir.iDOsed a w rld labor and oiialist tonfrtnte lo Lo held at the tame time h the ! ace Ton- Kress The cial Democrats of P.u-sia. have incucateu tneir iiiitoiij wmi me move- ,,,.,., , . ... ... . . - . . l- -l- . !- ninnr in int.- urn in t n 11 1 rii 11 i.,ii 11 it i committee of the meeting The are represented b M. ANclrod 1'inland his pent M Koto and M Ctolljok as dele gates, and Hsthonla Is represented b M Martna and M Koestncr The Swedish Sociillsts ue epected to tend lljalmar Hranting nnd two other promi nent .Socialists, probablv Moller and Engberg Tondnc, Jan 22 n adjourned con ference of leaders of I3ritiii libor with Samuel dampers and other American vllavet of Adam, and Ureal Britain I ""':;'"'" V. ''"1 "'"'.' '"' " .1" jauor cietegites now 11 l.uro mi eratlon reached .in agreement to form .1 nucleus for nn international trades union con gress V committee of Ave will bo ap pointed to represent British labor nt the new congreps nnd to aid in orgimzing 1 Mr Compers v ill confer with the British eoinmlttee In tho ret ftw .los to for mulate plins for the congress and to se lect an early date for the mot-t ng n order that the congress mav meet s'mu' tnneouslv with the reice Conference Mr (lompers and the otl er Mm . ei delegates leave for Paris today, where air Compers said It Is hoped to discuss the new movement with trench lalei leaders In advance rf the next meeting with the British committee WAR HONORS AHER 48 YEARS Fmnoc Confers Knighthood on Women for Bravery in 1870 Paris, Jan .2 Uv P 1 Tlie nf flclal Jounial publishes a nominal i m to the Knighthood of the Legion of Honor that van won firt -eigne vears ago Inc. nomination mvs "Sir 5U9tav Krhardt for eicep ttonal services in the siege of Strasbourg She conducteel at the prnl of her life September 17 1!70 through the (urmnn lines, Prefe.t Uasrbin from Iliscwiller to fachlltlgheim, whence lie wan able to reach Mraebourg, which was Invested kILAUEA OVERFLOWS pxccitive Lara Ebullience Fprrads Into Old Craler Honolulu. T. II., Jan SI Mv P) t I.ava In the central Hre pit of K tauea Ih largest active volcino known s overflowing Into the old era' r a jh tnerglng peveral aeiej' Kllauea, one of the npeetaclea of 3Iavvall, has shown mui li .utiviti during the last ear In Januarj I'im the lava rose suddenl reached the highest level in recent times Voveinber 3 Ills ibe central tire pit overflowed an it 0olng now, China lo Repatriate Enemy Aliens j Special Cabh to Evening Public Ledger CotvHoht. tttt, v tht X, Y. Timtt to. j FeViu. Jan. 22, The President will sau a mandate ordering repatriation of eotmjr aliens, and also the sequestra tion of enemy property, the latter be pomlnr effective February 1. MANUEL HOPES TO MOUNT THR0NE Former King Lives With I No Idea but to Rule Portugal Again 'AT SERVICE OF COUNTRY Assassination of President AI- tcrcd Situation for Him Re garding War Promise Special Cable to l'i emng Public Ledger lopynolt, 0t. hj the Y Ttmca ( o I nnilnn, Jan 21 Iscount Asseci Lord-ln-Waltlnir to former Kins Man- ue! of Portugal, received tlic Dallv Chronicle represent -it Ive nt the hotel in London, ,,.,, ,,,,. .-.KlnR ,., hlin. ,,, , Int,,t mpaKO from lRO UH, .ll0.n to 0 ,icount ho mad" the fol ionn statement ..u the be-nnlr- of tn nr K(r M-nuej n,ada ,t dt5Uncth understood t,)U tJwr a, ((j bp )m m(nemtn, ,, ,,,, fiUor , Por1Ka, nnri lnat nm . trJ Wils , ,ote ,,,, ,Ulo1t of , (.r. ,M , pio.ctulon cf tIle ar Tlle a,.a,HlnJl,on f,r lhe ,.rUcnt fll D(,cem brr Hltereil ,,, .,, , a , , ,hrcalen the lom,,1. ,uth . l,ao l ,,e circumstance a new -Itua.Ion hm opened up. the t,olblliti of which ft'0" " ' "" , T"e, rVX tugal If his countn ished him to return he Mould .11 on e do so without am reference to diHlcultlrs or danger that thb couriv would involve 'He has been treated with Infinite Klndnes tif this countn, where he iaa frcatls etijoved his stav but he has lll Vlth no other ldei tlnn to reiuni In ifo flirtMA " " "" .....v I'arU, Jan 22 iIlvA T) alen i a small town on the Mlnho ilncr m northern I'oitusal surretidered to tne Monarchists jesterd-u n orntiis accord- I Iiir to adices receled from the Fpanish town of Tu.n. across th i iet fiom VaUnca. "Vtudrlil. J m :'. .Manuel H funne" King of Portugal has arrived off Uisbon iboard a ship of unknown nationality according to an unconfirmed report le cc ed here todav (Tills dispatch Is not i onflrnud fiom an source. .Manuel was lat ttported ' to be in Knglanu, where he took up his 1 cile In 1910) ,,,,,, , department shos that tho first outbreak n ten u. nco was tuppra..d bj the LTOV leatIrE aderOs0,r,"nHm,in'ii,"at 'y"ai ot xh' auers ai mil in Jail lomlon Jan ' c!lv V Piic.mi. Kf -'" '-- -' om ' i,isbo , "run lrtilnl T! irhOMT. tbn Prtml.p nnil I Msler of Wllr who N ill his been re- Jtei w General lilpollte, commander i of tho Colmbra foice I Il"pitches from Mad' d ve'terdaj giv ing The mikc-up it tn monaichlcal gov ernment pn olilmed bj the Portuguese revolutioiili-ts In oporto UMid TninaK rinl Iln'-boi' i us Allniiter of Var in the mnnin ideal Cabinet Senhor Birhoi I had been lor fo.pe weeks pist the Pre mier of the government contittiti il at Lisbon after the assassination of I'resi- uent s,monii) j'hs in mid Hccemler un der Canto cstro as Pr sldent and lie was mentioned In Lisbon advi.es dited Mondiv as continuing Ills duties as I'r innr in tho I, sbon ciovi rnim nf o n ri is in i tli rn I itugil hei tie gov. rnn tut li i- n nti i 1 folic ag uni tl Di i i , lui n s U. S. CONTROLS SIBERIAN LINK Have Gurgi- of .5000 Mile Road ViuciicMii Director of ludUo-titk Jan t1 r - TIk it?n mnt fnp thp ontrnt nf tlif Iraim-ibrtan Hilltav ffis 1 1. itit! cans ( tntroi of the ln irom I'orm.i- n nana mi"i a iiihi tru o r nut miie Th Hni lh will Inf li trf?i of .(,.. t...A j-- .... . ....t i. .i. . . i - . lilt" 1 1 1 1 II Mil "IH'R lit III UK. HUlt lit III ,.,. ,,.,. ..,,, .,-, ,., tci,hJir.t ,.u- I "- " -.--.... ' ii.. Him and the Japmise ihe lino from Hligov teste litpfK to e nlta The administrative positions are to le flllfd bv itussiiins and meri. ans in equal numbt-rs Tilt re are to bi I'.us sl ms onlv on tho working Mnff John Y Steven", held of the Americin Itall uaj c omtnlsslon to l'.u.-cla is to be chief a.lmliistr nor of the rallwaj. with the, Russian (Itneral Horvath is 1.0 dlrector Americans are to guard tho Un.. e ars ard engines are being supplied from the 1'nltid Mates (Jreat work shop' arei being opened n Madlvostnk and evt-rv effort is to be rnide to spec d lilooilsliccl in I ! u . J j 1 t Riots. Mnstor.lam, Ji'" 2 It is reported t wit t it-re 1 ee t e-n jut, 1 revoiutlo ai i ons'ri' ns I 1, , ffl ers a 11 leiupest ,,nrl 1 rt 1 a . ue etl ( rs cv h e io. e n ve b oodsn. 1 1 1 s i' I REFU Six Models weiiarciiieni imcirmicuon rcacniiicr cue aWCi MOTOR TRUCKS . ki i rsi i m i7t km Model "T" 312 Tons nMJRSBHi-l1 j v I 'JIiI'mI'iT J-MBwillIlilllllllS i" sjSvEiw WW -- MiMMf yffii afc7TSjir- rF SWAIN-HICKMAN COMPANY, sr.nMCE S5TVTIOV -iir-iv LdiiT si. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELrSIA', WEDNESDAY, FORMER KING MANUEL AND CONSORT N BHbHB. 1 1 JsB)P!iWT ----M 1 lie froli and more active period of tinrc-I in I'orlupal anliripuled wlicn anamination removed I're-idenl I'jc, the onlv -troiiR nun in the omi Irv, has liegim. It lu taken the form of a monarchist movement, which for the moment ccms loinplctelv to lnvc pot the upper liaml in Oporto, where I'aiva ( omeno lu pro laimed Manuel Kin? amid prc.il popular cnlliuia-iii CUBAN RAILROAD MEN BACK AT WORK TODAY Prcsiil?ut Menocal Arbitrates ..,--..,- t'' Stllkc. Hilling 3Iail Conations for V.ke,; . . ,, , , petial Cable tu Ia ruing I'ulthr Ledger ( oilrial f Ills. 1)1 thr , 1 Times f'u llutaim Jin .- Tie nilroad strike which his - up ,,e railroad tiatlie m west,rn ..,-., fo. the I ,st sever ,1 livs his been fc tthd bv Pr.-ident Mtnocal and Mcret.uv of Agiiculture Vgrunontc who .iiblti.iud between the rallrnidH and the workmen The con tract of settlement Is to be signed b central Manager Murhou and the pros! dent of the unions this morning and It Is tieclt.l the loads will bi- oliratlng bv this ifteiiionu The rallroids nrrto in "tig other things to n onition of tho union U anting l to -" l'r .eni mcieists mil dlsndi.sing of enii.loj i s onlv alter t i. tlintl oti.iis. c.rt u tnniige to ine iBir . iop was .ibwit.il bv this tarlv se ttlemeni if tunc two hugai mills ai- rri(l Wfpt cuni pel loij to 15p.ri(i npi ra tlon Finncp Hurt .,IQ2,:i72 Men Mobilized on Jan. I, 1918 I. veins, I m .2 (IIuvhs h 'I he niimhe i of (ffectivis mobllied hi Trance fiom the mitbieaJc of the war Is given as follows in th. m port of D'putv J'enAeset on the war budget August 13 lilt Ofilceis, I'lsJS. s-oldlt rs, 3 750,000 IVbtuaiv 15. 1015 Olllcers, P7 Tat foldlciK 1,1)00 000. J mum 1 HUG Olllcets, 10? S14 solilleis, 5 ObS.oOO. Jnnuar.v 1 1917 Ofllceis HJOut solclloii. 3 026 0UO .linuuiv I 101s Oilliois 1.x ; soldi, is 5 01.1000. On Januius 1, 101 S, the infanii nunilicit I .111077.1, utilluv S i I i tic. i Vt JSJ e iv ill v 1e 4 k ns i oi ps W 1 in 'A lO 5 Tons Tnr.'NTO'N sti.r.s orritn America- Mechanics Uulldins n i 'FOREIGNERS LEAVE REVOLT-TORN KIEV I kraine Peasants Bun Grain ii-i t i- l to Hide It 1' I'Olll Hill- -heu.l Force, Il the Aocinted fVc tVarsitw, I in -'2 I kralni in peas tuts ai c hiding griin from the llolnhc- Z XV in hiding ,h. pedants dr the pits bv building 1 ireo lires 111 til. Ill vlts Iv biitvliiK It in largo pltH dug 111 II is itponul tint 1 irgn numlnts of tween thtse claims mil the aspirations Cfimms temilii In Kiev and othirlof tile jugo-81avs 'That Is likely to I I ki ilnl in towns Thev liave It Is said, i cause dilllcultles which will ta the re 'no intuition to U iv. and It Is reported tl ev Invn I ten off t red large minis to flrht In petlun urm or In the ranks of the llolslievlsts Common soldiers ale 'sild to b critling thlrtv rubles nnd otll- i tin fiom luo to 200 lublts pei d iv for servl . lting deserttd bv nil for- olgnt rs who nie, for the most pirt hiaded lor Kt.vel Ciacow nnd Wjirs ivv ilerniii diplomatic' agents hivi Issued warnings foi ill who ire not n itives to I. lve the . ountrv There nie a few Mime in ii fitgies from Kiev liei lnv re ie lied Moscow but arc un ible to leave hero he atiso thev have no funds li is st Heel tli it liencril Hiriholemv mel e number eef olllcets of the 1 rtneh eiiiv .lie et eleavorlng to leich Kiev to look eevel the Situ ItlOII M.lll) doubt tint the putv will ever leturn owing to Uolshevist activities 111 Ikialne Pet-I lura the pnsint leader, Is a Bolhevlht, but one who wishes to nile Independent nf Moscow With the end of the wat, tb return nf m inv soldiers from the f i nt and the evacuitlon of I kraine bv the Ceriums Petlur i revive 1 his prop iginda with the leMilt of man iillegcd outrages through the- countrv Pallets nnel ;irlv ito hennes are said to hive been elesttoMel ait wiiImi and v iluiblc book 1 1 lb tleuis 1 live iteti carried away and it, I- tanl tint n ei inurl'is have been en mlit. I bj I - lollow is SHELL TOP BAGS REPAIRED HAKItY E. DAVIS S()7 hansom St le-i ii tir.: Mill (lrflrr. There are two Republic trucks sold for one of anj other make, Thnt is the most convincing thniK that can be said about tho ljuality of the Republic. Kvery prospective truck buer should be encouraged by the knovvkdKu that his de 1 ision to buv a Republic is backed up by tne judgment and experience of the larg est circle of tocav's truck useis. But what is cvtn mote impoitant, locally, is the fact that our Republic is guaran t2ed by Swam-Ihckman Service insuied against olT das and eccsbie repair bills. liven before ou purchase, Swain-Hickman Serwce begins to sae ou factory waits and shipping dela oui truck has been ordered months in advance. It is here now reach fo ou to drive away. Spruce r.546 Race -G81 INC., 2116-18 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'rniiN'rov siinvirn stvtio.v 0 und 11 I'nlr St. SAYS PRESIDENT WILL BE AT FINISH Wilson's Stay in U. S. on Return Likely to Be Short PRESENCE IS ESSENTIAL Most Important Topics Likely to Be Decided After He Arrives Again in Paris Hv RICHARD V. 0ULAHAN i I Special Cat7c to Evening Public Ledger although no authoritative statement has t ojirif. 1)10. 01 tne A. J. Tlmci Co. b"n lB,ued 1 Tarls. Jan. 22 It may now be said1 These reports are entirely contrary it . r. ,, . ...... i i ... i.i . to the Presidents announced Intentions that Resident Wilson Is determined to, ttlen ho fift Amerca e ha(, return to Trance for the finish of the r,inged then that Seciotary Baker should Peace I'onfeience after a stay In Amer- Icomo to Franco to take his place In the ' lea, dependent In length on contingencies ' plenipotentiary panel, ami there Is ovcry .i.,, , .,, ..,,,.,,. .i,- v,. arising out of the situation there or here. Of course there is alw n s the possibility of some unexpected domestic episode compelling the President lo remain In Washington longer than contemplated, ! but according to my Information he has ) definitely decided to come back to I France as soon as he conveniently can. State Department Men Going to Ho Is not et leady lo announce hH Capital plans for going home, but as the George ,,nrK Jal)i 2o (By A. P.) An tin Washington , which brought him to official American mlss'lon will leave for Huropo and will can. v him back, has just I Berlin lato this week, n will be com reaclied Xevv oik from Btcst and I posed of about twentj-flve reprcsenta- ' hardly can complete the lound trip under I tlves of the .State Depirtment and will thiee weekslt go.-, without saluR that bo ,1,a,od '' nptaln Walter R. Clher- I the President will not get to America KJ0""" Auwlcan naxal nttache at until about a week before me constltu- ' , I tloi.nl adjournment of Congress on i 11'1 nils-ion hi addition to collecting i . . Informitlon at the llermun capital will iiarcli 1. co-oidinato tho woik of commissions Speaking btoadlj, the Ptesldent will having In hand tho repatriation of be free In fact, fteer than during the prisoners of war and details of tho sur- cuirent of coneressionil actlvlt to, lenUrr of the ; Gennati snips to the Al- leave Washington as soon as 'ongr?s "noy JorUta, In Oernun, TUJ. Is In reces, and it Is nulle possible he xniullbp t cietcnninlng the measure of will be In America for a brief time, nicas- relief In food suppliiw nnd raw miteilals tiled bv das Instead of weeks If the required during the armistice to facilitate increislng disposition on the part of the the establishment of a st iblo admlnlstia- Influential members of the Peace Con- tlon feitnce tcy hutrv the conclusion of the pcac treat brings definite results, as some of them, particular! the British believe will be the case the President ma find it necessarv to depart for Kilt ope Immediately after Congress ad- journs In any event he has made up his mind which as lie nas said, is of the slnglo-track vaiietj, that his presence at the peace table Is essential to obtnlning a realization of tl e Ideals I and aspirations for America and the le of the world expressed b him In Ills writings find addresses Leaving aside anv dlveiKent Mews' Si-.sa.S .- X, r." -p Ident s feeling believe his visit to Kti- rope has been productive of most lmpor- lanl results Ceitalnlv there Is a rithci genera, feeling here that. , judge b, surface Indications, the President pai- ticlpatlon In the peace exchanges his SU. To lZT But It Is realized that the mopt Im- portint topics, important In the sense that thej are likely to lead to contro vert and require the moet i. ireful haiidllnK to bilng the best outcome, re main to be ellscussed I'or example. l 17 & X ms' TZ Secret treaUof 19?? negotiate,? ', ho Alllwl cmrrnmvnt. nnrl the .rinfllet 1,. sourcefulness of the Allied statesmen tb solve. I'pon the President dependence Is pliced to give the maximum degree of help In this situation Hl position in the nutter is made stronger and at the sime time more delicate bv reason of the fact that both tho Italian nixl lugo-slav people look to him to . siralghten out the tangle ! However. It Is the formation of a league of nations which Is nearest the prtsidentlil lunrt, and It is for this he will return to Krance as ponon as 1 1 hi in ' mi. iliuii i iinui i niiiiiiii inn iir nm mini hum iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiuiiiraiiiiiin inr inniiii 1 1 iran i n ihim w mi nn iniu'iiiiii imiii lll-il JANUARY 22, 1919 opportunity affords. While the present tendency of leading members of the confcience runs along tho lines of draw ing a general peace treaty on broad prin ciples, leaving the details of several Important matters of agreement to be worked out In tho future by Interna. tlon.il commissioners, It Is cleir that the President wants the whole scheme of a league of nations set forth fully In tho treaty so as to leave nothing to subse quent determination. Regarding this It Is safe' lb say that there Is a glowing tendency to believe the President will have his way, for nobody now disputes that a league on a practical working basis will bo born as a result of the ex change of -views that has been taking place between tho Allied statesmen since the President's arrival In France more than a month ago. ( Statements from N'ew York printed In tho Tarls afternoon newspapers that Kllhu Root or William Howard Taft will succeed President Wilson on tho American delegation when the President returns to America nre said by those dose to the President to be unfoundea, reason 10 oeueve mat tnere nas oeen no change ,n Jlg pUna T,)o 8jstem f(p U)e rotation of plenipotentiaries was adopted, It Is undcrsto6d, partly to fit Mr- Bakerscase, U. S. MISSION TO BERLIN r. S. TARS IN HOME Two Hundred American Sailors Cor- ,. ,, .rr i , d,a,1y Welcomed Home, Jail, 22 (By A P - A con-I tlngent of JOO American sillots arrived New PUBLIC SPEAKING Class ' n0w forming A Short Term Course In Self- I.Tpreo-lon lf Confldencr. Elocution and llrounl heir-Development ten rniiseutl Wednedy EvenlnM eommmdiis January 2Jd at 8 o clock. Uoth Sfiei. VUllors vvclrome Cull write or rhnno Spruce 82-18 for Instructive llteratuie NEFF COLLEGE rnf,,ySrT r ... Good Time to Change Those Stairs DUTCH HALL Or any style. Estimates. Snedaker&Co.9th&TiogaSts. i Easy Payments which enable von to use jour goods while pajlng for them I 'M '.' W I I, AMERICAN SUPPLY HOUSE 4A Vlurlift i heinnd rioor ' fi t.n ...!. i.-n...l srs I 'A -' Murnri t nn mm Jiuut I frfi mwwmww After the War Readjustment Facts TOURING the first nine weeks after the armistice was signed The Autocar Company, of Ardmore, Pa;, received repeat orders for' Autocar Motor Trucks from three hundred and fifty-six different concerns. These business houses realize that increasing their transportation facilities is one of the main essentials in o-ettins: back to a peace basis. The confidence in the Autocar that leads to these repeat orders is based on the efficiency that Autocars have proved in actual use and on the after-sale service rendered by local Autocar branches and dealers. The Autocar Company Ardmore, Pa. , Established 1897 here today and wafr'most enthusiastically received at the station. The Italian Government has undertaken to put a special train at tho Americans' disposal during their slay here, for the purpose of taking them back and forth between this city and Clvlta Vecchla, tho seaport of Rome. Rome Is so crowded that It I Extra if Semi-Annual Sale A Real Opportunity to Purchase FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER MEN'S SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices 135 SOUTH New York, Chicago, y JiBB9-BJ f----B-H---W9H-fU Ll8SrBBW i s? i?r--BT-KBfiTWTT-B-rW----------Bsi BH------------l ? W ( "-C H&aH t iH.n-LJsvr RrJ-----S-----------B ;.,. r7IM-HStL4illll An auto accident on Lancubtcr Pike, in which the son of Albert E. Turner, of Harper Turner, Brokers, was saved from ecrlcus injury by a -afctes Qlaaa windshield. Safetce Glass, a Philadelphia product, was used by ninety per cent of th U. S Army in Trance for gas mask lenses, aeroplane windshields, aviator i-njrcMs sort similar requirements Adv Funds ( Officers Enlisted Men In the U. S. Army and Navy and with Red Cross or Y. M. C. A. The Safest Way To carry funds is by Travelers' Letters of Credit which wo imue free of comminion To send funds is by Mail or Cable Transfer which may be made through us. wc have: our own American representative in francs. WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OP CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCE f 80 RUE LAFAYETTE. PARIS Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth am Chcstnlt Streets pim,Aii:i.riUA iarww ssriwwiwiicjuAUJxawi i ii ii iiiiiiiib iiiiiii m iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiujriiiiiiiii Is Impossible to find accommodations fof the men here at night. Tho Minister of the 'vy gave a luncheon for the American offleefy to day, while American and Italian sallorn ate together at another restaurant. Wherever tho American bluejackets ap peared during tho day they were heartily cheered by tho population. Quality BROAD ST. St. Paul, Kansas City niiiiiniiiui-i -1 m i . A x IWMJ r'.. ...,..4..o 1.. - - M '.. -...t ,.-ti.7i--. n3',.- ,,rv V Q . e.a.W p
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