rjviwiuV fjttfljf " ;') 'j-4-Wf.'Tr,& w.'7 5'i r-' 4 n CT i t If 81 ! J, 1-. i I lifl1 lrf f r -..l Vi i ! ; iFnli. Vt '"I Win es. i i 6 fe tMYiaa riiLMiM VIEWS TO ALLIES President Ador Brings Formal Statement Will Meet Wilson Tonight EXPECT PART IN PEACE j Seek to Remain Permanent Neutral and Desire Ac cess to the Sea By the Associated Press Tatn, Jan. 23. Tho Presidents of the United States nnd Switzerland will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock. President Qustnv Ador, who nrrled hero from Berne yesterday, will, before ho meets President Wilson, confer with Presi dent Polncarc, Premier Clemenceau and possibly Premier I.lojd Gcorce He comes to Paris bearing an official statement of the Iews of the Swlsi Government on pending International questions, which will bo laid before the Feaco Congress, The statement follows: "One. Switzerland expects to bo ad mitted, with other States, to tho peace negotiations as far as they will deal with her own special Interests or with problems of general Importance In clusion from deliberations on problems , of the league of Nations would be i considered by the SwUs people ns lncon- lstent with the principles of democracy ' Neutral States not halng been called upon to make as hcay sncrlflces as i belligerents, hae, nevertheless, suffered I severely In consequence of the war. All , haVe been able, especially In the case of Switzerland, to render considerable scr- j Ice to humanity. j Swiss Fin or Lensue . 'Second. Switzerland highly approves' the creation of a lpague of nations fori preserving peace, and expects from it a oomDleto reform of International rela tions. Consequcntls, the maintenance of peace Fliould not really depend upon the observation of a, procedure of In " wwot. ... vi j....v...- ". ... qulry previous tq a declaration of war, DUt musi do lounuca upon a general in- terdlctlon to parties In conflict not to resort to arms. International conllk.s must, as far as their character allows, k. .nurt ith.r hv nrhitrminn trihun.-iis formed by tho free conrent of the par- ties, or else ty a permanent interna tional court offering every guarantee of political Independence. All other Inter - national disputes must be submitted to a procedure of mediation through which lajttlncr npttlements on the basis of roullv and justice can be arrived at "Third, Switzerland recognizes tho necessity for action, which may ulti mately consist of military pressure, within the system ot tho league of na tions. Nevertheless, Switzerland Is de termined not to abandon her neutralitv, which Is laid down In the Swiss Consti tution and based on the tradition ot 400 years of peaceful politics. This neu trallty is necessary for Switzerland, con. slderlng the composition of her popula. tlon. as well as on account of her being ' VltnHz mm ha la posslhlllta del con- , in a particularly exposed strategical po- trollo dell Adr atlco e daltr.i parte tutt.i sltlon. In case armed conflict should. U i."ta adrlati.-a dell Italia .entralo after all, occur under the reigns of tho , resterebbe alia merte ,11 ipulMisl naz -league of nations, the exigence of the ono cho avesse II posus-o ilella lMl- several permanently neutral and Invlo lable States would be a great benefit also for the league Itself The Institution of Irt.nna tf a.tV. nalll-nl , arrM rT-r If .w .... ...... .,....., .. Is to be able to entirely fulfill Its task. "Fourth. Freedom of production and commerce is of vital Importance for Switzerland. Tho Swiss people hope peace will re-establish the principle ot commercial freedom. As far as limita tions wllj be Imposed concerning Im portation, exportation and friv passage of goods, and raw materials, all States should mutually accord each other most favored national treatment. "Fifth. Switzerland, ns .i landlocked country, mainly dependent upon Its share of the world's commerce, highly approves of the principle nf free .iccess to the sea. First of all, Switzerland at tributes great Importance to the main tenance and Improvement of the exist ing International waterway of tho Rhine from Basel to tho North Sea. Switzerland fully expects, besides, that i It will soon be possible to come to an understanding with France and Italv for opening the llheno nnd To-Tlelno nivers for navigation on ,i big scale, and ob tain recognition of similar principles re garding these rivers, as are In vogue for already internationalized waterways It also Is of vital Interest to Switzerland to obtain the right of passage over rail roads to the sea and through Kuropean States eastward. "Sixth. The political, legal nnd eco nomlc principles formulated by Presi dent Wilson are so entirely In conformity with the traditlonnl wants of Switzr land that she will adhere to them, what ever difficulties may lie In the way of their realization." $e Economical of Money-Teeth-Pain The best' way to save utfering and dentists' bills U to keep your teeth and gums healthy. SOZODONT cleanses and purifies the teeth, hardens the gums, stimu- lates circulation, neutralizes acid irjr and refreshes the mouth. FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Pasta SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE COAL SERVICE 1! years ago w had the smallest coal yard Jn Philadelphia, delivering 3,000 Tons a Year Today we have the largest coal yard In Philadelphia, delivering 150,000 Tons a Year We have had Blizzards We have had Strikes We have had War And vt served you welL Mo order too small or too large. One Price to All Owen Letter's Sons Coal Service Station Jrestoa Are. & Westmoreland St - 1 Soxgdoul M nm m H I -s-B I LLm j ' Hh Hr jjlhH 1 iHiliiiliiHH. iiiH GUSTAVK ADOR Ho it in Paris in meet President Vilon anil the oilier Allied states men to present ihe icw anil ilc tires of the Swiss Federal Council on tlic arious peace projects now under deliberation PER L'lTALIANlTA' DELLA DALMAZIA Solemn Proclaniazione da Parle del Consiglio Count' nale di Zara Publish nnrt DlKlrlbiilM Under PRrtSlIT NO 311 Authorize! lv tho ntt of October , 1P17. nn lll at tho I'ostofflco of Phila delphia P Hy order cf tho PrliMit a h nrnLi:s(w Postmaster 0-neral. Home. 22 gennaio. Un dlspacclo glun to. oggi, da Zara, annunzU die in quel la cltta' ha avuto luogo una grande diniostraziono d'ttallanita' In una solenne seduta plenart,i .lei ! --- - - Consigllo Comunalo II Sind.no Ingllotto ha rlaftcrlnat0 tl p)l0 ,lirt,0 d . . UMa 6U" ,crro dtlla WalmnHa I I conslgllerl o la folia che gremtva le 'tribune dell'.iula municlpalo si abban- j 'lonarono nd una dlmoMrazlone. en- thuslastlca nl grldo di: . Viva 'Italia! 1 r-arlgl. 22 gennaio. La Delegations .Italians per la conferenza della pare ha 'enuio, oggi. una conferenza col Cene r,ll Plaz, comandante wupremci delle forze Itallane, per dlscutere le aplr.i zionl Itallano do un punto dl vlita mill- tare e strateglco, con special.' nttrnzlone nl possesso dl quanto g 11 ltalianl cbla 'mnno "le chlav I per le porte dl terra e , dl marc " Per reallrzare queflo (.-oggelto, I dele I gatl ltalianl. si dice, conslderano Indl' ipensahlle che 1'Italla abbl.i il possesro I del Passo del Ilrennero ed nuche la costa 1 delta Dalmazla. con Zara e Sebenlco I Senza nuesto terrttorlo essl rtlcono cne mazia Itnmn, 21 gennaio Cn rontlngente dl mnrinal anierlcanl noun "KkI giuntl in it I ltOlll.1 provmlentl da 'i Itavecchi.i II .. ,, Cioverno Itallano nvv-va post.) a loro i dlsposizlone un treno ppe.-ialo aaiof-ch--' 1 potessero recarsl m-lla Capitals e vl.-'I- tarla. I'na grande folia nttesc 1'arrlvo del marlnal amerkanl e feci ad es"l una , entusl.istlca dlmo'-trazloiie I II Mlnlstro dell.i Marina diede In oimre degll Ulllclall amirUanl uno r. la- zlon alia quale ireero parte sp'i. ate person.Ulta . i marlnal tuner). mm f r . ternizzarono con qin-lll Italian! durante un banchctto loro offerto In uno d i principall restaurant delta cltta'. Srrjnlon Colonel a Caniliilale sfrunton, 1-n,. Jan 2 Colonel Iiul Pivls, of thl" rltv, former City Soli, t .r sent a cablegram home from Fni.e announcing that h had decided to bo como a candidate frr Judge In I..i,i. wanna County at tho next led ion ('nn. nel Davis Is attached to headquarters of the Twenty-eighth Division, but . -cording to t)K message, be exp. ets to be home In March, whin he will h. gin making arrangements for his lampaigu "CXVVr i I j j PURE HEALTHFUL REFRESHING ECONOMICAL With the Orierina Orchard Flavor 10cr?nd 15c Bottl Diitributed by ALFRED LOWRY &BR0. 50 N. Delaware At. 49 N. Water St. Philadelphia EVENING PUBLIC CUMMINGSTOGET M'CORMICK PLACE President Favors Vice Chairman of Democratic National Committee GUFFEY'S CHANCES GONE Pcnnsylvunian's Name Not Likely to Be Considered When Choice Is Made Itu a Staff Correspondent AtiiKlilnKton, Jan. 23.- Homer S. I'uni mings, of Connecticut, is definitely asur ed of being elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee on Feb ruary 2$, wher I1? full committee will meet and hold nn election. It wns learn ed today. The name of Joseph I' (luffey. of l'liiiiMyh.inln. which was mentioned for the place a few il.is ago, will probably nci-r bo presented in the committee. All speculation regarding the election of n Ktieocsor to Vance Mi-CMrmlefc, whobe resignation was itnnunrcd on Jan uary 14, when he departed for Kurope to ntUlxc the American pence delegates regarding International trade, was bait ed today when it was learned that Pres ident Wilson had cabled leading mem bers of the committee here that he fa ois CuniuilngiN lection. Cuminlngs It now lce chairman of the Democra tic National Committee and has been acting as chairman since Vance Mc cormick was made chairman of the war trade board shortly nftcr the fulled Stnted entered tho war. All Vrlrndly to CiininilnEs More than a dozen national commit teemen who h.ie been questioned here , in th,. lBt week ns to who would be I ihn nrvt ilialrmau nave aceiareu mr Cuimnlngx, and appeared to take It for granted that he will be elected ihe Pr.sldenfs approval appears to remove nny doubt When Mccormick resigned It "IT ported that Joseph V. fV-i, i"nnm- air,, buslnen, man of I Ittsb urgh. i mo ratlc State chairman of I cnnsjiv.inia, aim tun- ' ". .-- - - trty custodian's office, had been nisurcii and director ot saie oi uii- " '''town by railway, tel. graph and tele-I of considerable support and was slated for tho Job. C.uffey did not announce his candi dacy, but It was said he had tho support of Vance McCormlck nnd A. Mitchell Palmer, the alien property custodian. with both of Whom he bad i.een Mo-e j , associated In Democratic politics in I'mnsilviinla I I ennsjiv.ini.i. , . ' l.'ki- McCormlck nnd Palmer, iiutley Is a close friend of President Wilson. and during Hi" fight In I'ennsilvjini.i fori ' 3 irfi, vfiKiJi' Lri-ri.J ..: r.L'rr ri-irt- -- ft 1 . .'.--l---.l'C KS.' -JM'.i'rgmi JT- ims m ET,' ici&szzi.''-: , r.w ' "it .rtmirr, Z rv Hank n'l tin. Jiui linj? 13th htrfft Opp, 10, lVnn J mm re 111 mm (91 cArfiHwl The Institution that gave Philadelphia Day and Night Service sv ot aytf jjjiJl Ilk EVERY BUBBLE A SMILE U fU. gz YPmmmmm W111 l I VJisV ilK :. .Vfl ill - .v ik. ffl w n..nii r LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, the Democratic nomination for Governor ho received the open Indorsement of President Wilson, who wroto Jhnt lie desired tho Democrats of rennsivanla j to support sir. tluficy. C'ummtnKs Not Illumed for liefest Mr. Cummlngs Is nlso a close friend of President Wilson and Is highly esteemed by tho latter as an astute IKjlltlclan. Cummlngs In not held re sponsible by the President or by any nf tho natlonnl committeemen, It Is said, for tho success of the ltepubllcans last o ember, but Is given credit for carry ing on a well-ndvli-ed campaign. The appeal made by President Wilson to the otcrs of the country two weeks before election; last November, which Is con sldered by many political leaders of both parties to have resulted In a swing fiom the Democrats to tho Republicans, wa not made on ad.lco of Cummlngs, It was learned from an authorltathc &ourco today. Cummlngs Is not n candldato for At- It was said by his friends today, and; baa not been considered for tho place. I ANDRASSY'S CASTLE PILLAGED , , . . n . A.. 1 A ! decision of President Wilson to return Bolshevist Peasants Attack Ans-L KranC0i whlch , not Jfl ,.nown Ken tocratic Country Seats in Hungary Lra s bound to brnK ftatementi that Special Cable to t'tcning Public Lcdgern ),as changed his mind. fopurlattt, 1919, (11 the .V. Y, Times Co, lenna, Jan. 23. Depredations are reported on aristocratic country seats In Hungary. Count Andrassy's castle, TIs-si-a club, has been pillaged by Infuriated Bolshevist peasants, who caused enor mous loss, spoiling valuable Gobelin tapestries, a Van Djke picture, nnd'other Incstlmiihlp nrt works. Count Andrassy declared that he would never Inhabit thp castle again Strong monarchist manifestations oc curred In Budapest, nrrnnged by cler IcaN, oltlcers of the former army and students Thousands paraded the streets, shouting for the monarchy, cheering for King Charles nnd demonstrating ngalnst Karu!l. They Im ailed numerous coffee houses on the boulevards and attacked the Jew Mi guests, btntlug and robbing them, and disturbed the nudlences In theatres The crowds Anally dispersed. , Munitions Dump Blows Up I rllH,t jllM o3 A forn,cr Herman ' munona depot nt Quatrt.cnti SOutheavt , r Ghent, exploded vesterday. and the' . populace fi. Id hurriedly In nil directions, I according to the newspapers. It has not jpt Wn ,,,.,.,, llrU,r lhere ,,rc ,. rilsUil,tll! Communication with the town iij r.uiw;,, leitKriipi pnone ,aH j,ecn (nltrrupted. STENOTYPY Machine Shorthand Mor rApMly ,.,. mnfr ,,, roai maiir nrmrary nssur.d New rlaxs utarn i;,n"''rl -"'fnrnn-n nnd women Instruitlon DU'.irtmrnt. Central Ilraneh y. I4 (j t (3 ARrI j,TRE.T Our Day and Night Serv ice should appeal to every live merchant and business man. There are advantages which only a customer can appreciate. Open an ac count today or tonight. Checks cathed, depotitt re ceived and accounts opened from 8.30 A. M. till Midnight. Resources $10,000,000.00 FVanklin Trust 02 15th Street, below Market West Philadelphia Oflice 52nd and Market Streets PRESIDENT FEARS ALTERING OF PLAN Wilson Won't Take Chances on His Principles Being Emasculated PEACE BEING SPEEDED French and American Ideas on League of Nations Now in Agreement on Most Points Hy RICHARD V. OULAHAIN K'ireleis to Evcninp Public Ledger Copyright, 1119, iu 1'nbHr I.edaer Co, and .Vrio York Time) Co. Pari.. Jan. C3. In somo quarters the This .lew l immo nut. In a measure, by tne cir cumstance that when the President came to Paris It was with a rather Indefinite Idea as to tho tardiness of diplomatic procedure. l".en when this was realized thre remained in the minds of many of Iho.o concerned In making peace nulcklv a feeling that dilatory efforts wern being made to prevent nn early solution of the problems confronting the Allied statesmen. Since then there has been an Improve ment In this regard, so that now It Is generally accepted that the best thing to do l to firmulate a peace agreement with the greatest possible speed and to let the nations of the world return to a normal basis. But the Pres'dcnt, it is evident, does not Intend to take any chances on his principles being sidetracked or emas culated on account ct his absence, and The Go Wron Ivinssponge Cake and Ivinspound Cake, baked in a scientific . way, are always delicious and wholesome because they are scientifically correct. tractions in the Ivins Bakery ; no doubt about purity. Ingredients are tested by the Ivins chemist ; the mixing never varies; the oven temperature is always right. Relieve yourself of all cake baking worry and have your cakes always baked to a turn; tempting in flavor and appear ance. Buy Ivins! Sold by the pound, or whole 2-lb. and 44b. cakes in the original oven paper. At your grocer s. JXmiAKY 23, 1919 It Is mainly on this account. It Is be lieved, that he hAs definitely determined to come back for the finish, Ono'of tho most encouraging signs of the. success of the plan for the for mation of a league or nations on prac tical lines Is afforded by tho knowledge that tho Interview on Monday between PrnlHrnt Wilson nnd Icon Dourgcols was productlvo of an agreement on the most important particulars oi me iut mula for tho organization of the league. M. Bourgeois Is ono of tho foremost ndocates of the league Idea, nnd he has been designated as the French represen tative on tho commission which will draft the plan for adoption by the Peace Conference. Tho French Government has shown rather a cold attitude toward the league proposal ns President Wilson conceived It bb, for Instance, wns shown In Clem enceau's recent advocacy In the Cham ber of Deputies of a balance-of-power For Ihe invalid end the con-valescent-Borden's Malted Milk pleasantly palatable and highly nutritious. Insist on Borden's always. In square packages only. 3orde4t6 rniKLixivimxEii MALTED MILK Cake ztWim SS I There are no household dis IVINS-r-Balter of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia Since 1846 Pioneers in Pure Food Baking By Skilled Bakers f combination, with America, Great Brit ain, Franco and Italy as members, which President WIIon opposed indirectly In his addresses In Manchester and Rome. But now, Judged by what Is learned In the best Informed clrclo as to Mon day's consultation between President aiiiiiiraiM Prices' Lowered for SiMs &OveK3oatS' A limited quantity of Suits and Overcoats (about 600 garments in all) are today repriced at figures for immediate clearance. They are good clothes our usual high standard of quality, workmanship and style, hut the assortments arc badly broken. In some instances we only have one or two sizes of a lot, and we want to clear them up. Now is the time they won't last long. There are j 49 $20.00 Suits Repriced $15.00 57 25.00 " " 19.50 73 30.00 " " 23.50 151 35.00 " " 27.50 66 40.00 " " 32.00 45 45.00 ' " " 35.00 42 25.00 Overcoats " 20.00 17 30.00 " " 23.50 45 35.00 " " 27.50 23 40.00 " " 32.00 27 45.00 " " 35.00 1 H ta All alterations charged for at cost. Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET 1 1 1 ot i! m mi i in n ill n tM list j;ttii im.m uir; innnn n n n h i ihkj r nn that Cant .v ' s m . dL-J WivlX Wilson and M. Bourgeois, there ieems tangible ground for believing that France Is willing to agreo to an organi zation of nations which will be practical In Its deterrent effects on the disposi tion of nny nation or nations to resort to hostilities. nt n iiu i n mm tii imn imn itmn Ftm inrif i nnn mr i mi i trntERi j imn iniiimTii nm imnrii7n(nnjj! ... . V t 'J V 0 1 ..;i , I '. &&M vAV Ivins Other Favorites LUNCH-ON-TH1NS a tasty cracker. SWEET MARIES a toothsome cookie. SALT1NES -a snappy, zesty biscuit. !! 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