Pf5""5f'!j!5iII7!j'i''''''" Tw','','i'iiw9 fturfi. Aliening public febget MI GMT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PPICES THE WEATHER ITashlngton, Jan. 2i.-Vatr tonight and Saturday, colder. TBMlT.nATPKK AT KACtl hocb I 8 I t 1 1U 111 112 I II 2 I .3.1 .ll rif" 48 148 MJ I 44 144 147 I 17 I I I " M Published Daily Kit era But-day. Fubacrtpllnn Price Ttr by Mall Copyright. 1010. bv Public Leaser Company, PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 Knitted Second-flnni Matter at tli PnatnftVe, at Philadelphia Under tha Act nf March . IMO. rm- PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. V. NO. 113 I it Wis mL 1 r 1 ljK3 '! . a ft ! m nz v REBUKE GIVEN TO DEFENSE IN MAYOR'S TRIAL John R. K. Scott Warned by Court to Change His Tactics MARK TO TAULANE ROUSED JUDICIAL IRE costables who SISTERS, WEARIED COST BID MADE .homes wIrned BYWAR.ENDLIVES ON 25 U. S. SHIPS 'rosccution Helped as Author ship of Carey Letter is Held Immaterial .AWYERS IN WRANGLE Federal Authorities to Arrest Officials Who Frighten Serv ice Men's Dependents All constables who make "fake" levies fnr debt nt the homes cf soldiers or sailors In the United Stale" wnlfo will lie arrested liy the Fedora' authorities Assistant Fnlted States Attorney Sterrett mtlil today tlint the government x 111 round up these men, who prey on the fears of soldiers' families Manv ronsiauics, it ifi. to the homes of men In the service and, after making a le often fcr a smn debt cause the occupants to make nil hinds of severe sacrince to meet the ob. Fnml'les of soldiers and sailors are protected bv law against such Intlmlda. tlon, according tc Ml Sterrett, "anil the law will be fully enforced." he said Two constables who make a special practice of this kind of woik. It Is said, will be arrested within the next forty eight hours unless they cease such activities. Cromwell Girls, Canteen Workers, Jump Into Sea From Returning Vessel PROMINENT N. Y. FAMILY To "End It All," Orphans Em- braced in Death Leap at Bordeaux, France Offer for Hog Island's First Steel Vessels Awaits Hurley MAY RE FROM FRANCE Shipping Officials Believe Ac ceptance Depends on 'Trades' at Peace Conference rcahreand FIVE GREAT POWERS END FIGHTING, trolley crashi jQ C0NTR0L LEAGUE POWERS WARN .-. . i i --.- I -!t !.- r 1 I ' UCOUpants OI miimiioiiiic m vjiii-j TT A d TT V tW T" "PV TTfc 4 "TT a TkT!l"lrv TyiFlrt bi Auxriuu jjRAr i AMm wswus i BURGLARS SCARE MERCHANTVILLE By the Associated Press Purchase at cost of twenty-live of Ile.rdentM.Jnn 1 -Misses Gnds and the flrst lifts Meel cargo steamships Doroth Cromwell, sisters of New York. " ""lit at the Hog Island ard has leaped from tho rail of the. French1 l'"1" proposed to the Cnltcd States steamer La Lorraine as the vessel was', shipping board by owners of foreign In tli Ciirnmi ltUer. hound for New i ship linen . York today Doth were drowned The! The offer, which Is reported to have I bodies have not et been recovered come from France, whs niailo to the The nung women belonged to the , ;mPt gency Fleet Corporation through I lision Were Returning From Fiinrr.il I Four persons we're njured Hits nflei noon on their way home from it funeral, when the automobile In wh'tli thev wen riding collided with n Irollev at I If teenth street and l'as .vunk avenue Thev were it turning from Mill Cross. Ccmeterv following the burl it of Mrs Josephine Manlantr, 7it, Fttzvvutri street The Injured weie taken to SI Ariick's Hospital Thep are , Snlvnlnre Vlurt Utile, "Oh Fltnvatrr street, cuts of li indti nnil fine It was Mureiantc's wlfi who was burled i . . . . . nfn .n. ii in.., ..III inritari i.trurr, nil., -n ,.,...n ..... 706 Fllzwatci street, ptobable lutein il Injuries and cuts Mrs. Mlehatl llemre, flft.v-two ear old "Ob Fltzvv.itei stieit Injuries to Kit aim , , I llnr derate, twcnt -three c-ars old,1 (Uts and Injured foot Inner Council of Peace Congress Continued ,Wirelebh lo Flash ultimaJ Under British Plan Wilson and Lloyd turnCombat Will Im Georise Now Control l,eril c,aim to Lands ENGLISH PREMIER MADE AUTHOR OF SCHEME FOR A WORLD UNION COMMITTEE TO LIMIT ARMY OF OCCUPATION American lied Cross and were returning the Amerli in Intermtlonnl .shipbuilding I Immn A It-ftor fnlind 111 llielr State room and addtcssod lo the onimandlnK Corporation iijcmts of the government olllrer of their Ited Cross unit. Informed n ti,P operation of the anl. ten eHvs , LISBON GARRISON. JOINS ROYALISTS General Taskcr H. Bliss Will Agreement by Leaders on Principles of Covenant Will Represent America on r Tsrr . i i rr. n i . c c M , Allied Commission Be Effected by Time President Sets bail i for Home Next Month ' MODERATES BACK PLAN 'oliccmen Testify They Were Transferred Because They Refused to Aid Deutsch Mnr TIinll Sp ' nf RXlTKa' 1 ."-V- T. ." 7' '""J,.,l MnW Hears That Crealcr ..w... - belona-eil to a prominent .New in iwnn, inainiinn ui u- mhi h Scott Catches a Tartar in Witness Against Smith Harry Hnrtman, a city Ilreman, who testified nt the Muvoi's trial today, neatly turned tho tables on John It. K. Seem, crost examining for the defense. Sir. Scott was "heckllni;" the wit ness In an effoit to show political prejudice, "Didn't jou display my picture In jour window when I was n can didate for Heutennnt-Roveinoi?" asked Sir. Scott. "If I did." the witness answered "It was upside down" bcries in and Near Town I famllv They had tpent much time nt who Is now In Kurope, for action Ihe front, ami friends saiu tney li ia , Kh.,pln mcMn vrr illlc I. Mil (Jit llltMl "i t'C(llf 14H.M 'ii;divitiij ami mentally. TWO BOYS ARRESTED Hv the arrest of two nepro souths In Merchantvllle today the police believe thev have put an end lo a series of tobber'es In that sect'on of Camden County Ilecentlv, women lne refued jto leive their homes at nlpht without es corts The nesroes confessed to four robber ies and three attempted robberies and were held In J1000 ball each for court. Nrev Anrl.. Jan. 21 (Bv I' ) The dl-pite.1 from Hordeaux, telllnfc of the tilc'de of the MIfsm rjlndvs and Iloro. Ihv Cromwell created a sinsttlon In society clrclea In this city They weie members of one of the clt's most prominent families. Their home was at SDi Park avenue, a fashionable district The MIsmb Cromwell, who were twins, were daughters of the lite Frederic I Cromwell, for many e.irt treasurer and a trustee of the Mututl Life Insurance . Compinv Their brother, Seymour L Cromwell, Is president of the Society for the Fatherle Children of France, and i a recipient of the Cross of the 1,'Klun of Honor, Number of Soldiers Sup port Revolutionists In default of ball they were ent to the The- .voting women, who were canteen I deMied to hold tint acceptance or rejection of the offer, which cune at a time when the.v were confident the Itos Island ships would have to be sold at much less than lost, blnces unon the 'trades" mule bv tn Kreat Towers In the l'e are Conference Thev pointed out that Mr Hurley was not likely to net until he hid conferred with the President and hail his appro, of whitever decision the shipping bo ird nnv reach Some wieks nK'. President WINim reports on the prim-rets of the 1'ortu dlrectid the shlpplnR board to permit Knpse revolution reeelvcd here from wooden shlpvards to ritc.pt foreign ,.olrl,ir , nnrthern PoituK.U and other orders when they had completed the, execution of covernment contracts. . 'localities The vvlreltss station near LIs- restfictcd the .steel shlpvanN to naval bon Is sabl to lie In ro ilWt hinds and domes'lc private orelers it was Indlrited nt the time tint the President I'aris. mission H CLINTON V. C1LBERT stiifT ( nrrrspnnitent of the Kvenlitc Public I etlcrr Willi Hip Petlet- llelemittun In lltirtipr liy Special Cable I npifr ulif I'H't J Pltbltr Inlgcr fotiiprtll Jnn, 24. The Pcacr Com- commission fails to ios,tore order, is m.ikinK rapiel procicss hut in any case one bit; difficulty Rusiuu Social Revolutionaries Indorse Wilson's Policy Without Reserve lv the Associated Press with the bip isres which aro bo- and one bis souice of difference of ,rN ,jHn 24 The Allied and asso. , foie it, so that apparently it will rpinion betwee.i the Powcis here has elated Povveis today nsreed to send a Aii-MinrilV nnnri 4 1MI?ll l,c l,0,sil)'p for P'esicient Wilson been removed. wireless messaKe throughout the MOINARCHl PKOLLAlMbU t(( rcturn to America next month a nnnovnccmcnt that the LenKUcl u1'1 wnrnlnr; nil concerned that i ujt, substantial nRiecments on the of Nations plan will be up for open , l'a",tl"' "'"!? armed force to Baln pos- Kcneral principles of peace worked discU3Si0n Saturday is equally im- l""'un '" 'erntorj. uie ciaim to wmen .,,, . . .: v, ,,t,t rr, "ln ''eace Conference would be asked J Ullilllt. 1X1 ix ainu h tilt; ,, v,- I the Annciatcd 'rcs Madrid, spieln. Jan 24 The crcater I n.irt if the Lisbon cnrrlson Ins cone over to the monarchists according to out. i . .i... 1 , , , .. ... m,. !. : f n., ,1' l.: a K !, Pno Pn. " "1111V wou.il -eiiousiy prvju- 1IIU inajUl lEfUua ui auiam itc, jtai uuius ii'uu. "J "- .v.'- v-v...,- (ll0 ,i. rnuntv orison They cave their names worKtrs, went to ! innce a je.tr nco anil i wsniirers if the .Ti Howard Coleman, fifteen eirs old I hud been enRaeetl In lied Cros work . countrv In reserve . . . rm - . . -.. l.l l.l. nn..l..l.n..ut. ..!.... t . . i. .t,.mo,,lo In tmliv's anil linveoe e o-i, m-viei-n j-rais uiu. '"in .iiiiiiuu-.ij im,-,- Important eleveloiimcnts in toua .s T1 MU, iv.iniui.ii pr. nrninna esslon the third of SIaor Smith's in thrtr confession, the two nccrocs and for a number of vtars had lesded Itrlal In Quarter Sessions Court for al- I make no mention of more than a score with a housekeeper In their P irk avc- 1 .. l- ,.. I.. . Ir.lntrt till, e2lPl tl OI llllltl llllll'vnn ...i. ''line j l,l 1 1 llfll I .11. lllfir lltllllf II t U -, leged conspiracy to violate the bliein ,..,,,, .,, ..-'nliv during the ..i,i .1,,. ... h,.i i.., ,.i..,i Rlaw and misdemeanor In olllce. follow: , lst f(, weeks several dtvs ago announcing their Inten- Slurp censuie by .lutlge Auden- N-.i.in- i,i Monet .tlon to sail for the Cnlled States riea oe jonn ic. iv. rcun, ui uutH the vast shlpbulliling tee I j arils In this is somt thing which might be made available In iNehangc for concessions from the Allied nations on other points In dltputc in the Peice Confer' nee. The flr-t lirt shljis to be constructed at Hoj Islind fourteen of which aru nearly complete. will tost the govern' rlillmu nf tlmio Ithn ttHi tho LcaRue of Nations nrc appav- cil. HUlh forcc cntly in the way of beinc disposed 1 ffothinR is discussed openly here The tet of the message agreed of. The Peace Commission, by its wnjp any substantial disaKreoment upon by the Povveis Is as follows: Russian action, probably ends the amono; the heads of the nations ex- The governments at the Pcacs Kuiopean war on Russia, which has :., ah ate determined to present Conference nu deeply disturbed by The monu.hv has beta proclaimed lit been one ot tne iur ODStacies 10 cue a unitcd front before the public, and "" many instances in vvnicn armea Lisbon the Poitu'uese c.tplt tl. accord- making 0f pence, for peace is difficult therefote the Lloyd George plan is forc" ls bel"K u,C(l ln many parts Ingto a telegram from Valenca. on the ... ,. covernmcnts ,. . . u,tnt;ivv nceontnblo "t Europe and the cast to gain i-oriiigiies" nnrtier ' - -- - ofn -- iieROtintinp; it are actually connuci-1 to the entile group contiollinp; the inf war. Peace Conference. The lestoration of older in Russia j;0 matter what the plan is call probably will be laid on the doot- ctt or what foim the IcaRue may step of the League 0: Nations when take, it will be the present Peace about $21 J a ton, according to rovallsts Former Quoin Marie Amelle of Pot- tugil mother ot f.Tintr K'ng Man it I. li is arrived here, nicorillng to the lunsp.ipes Slit travtlttl to Spain In cognito The monarchist movement apparently Is making no headw.iv In South Portu gal, iiintrarj to the expeditions of the j) ;, cteatcd. Conference enlarged so as to bring t . .. . .-.. -. .1.1 1.... I .'""" " v-.,.,,..... .,.,. ""',,,.. ,.i,,n f,. tie Stiiate Com- in imrthnin Port tic i . ow nir tr. the The so Ulton tescmuics .suilli:i 11.14. in uiu lUOl. "i "; '..". ..u ...c Sf "M.tnntnlstric t Attorn- Jo- I mT ThJ ' ar foUowed the at- ld"X 'rV,?t " S I tho .nor?. C ,,"to "nm'1' '" V"a" : '"" (,t "-'-'- -PP'"- ' President Wilson's solution of the a permanent institution. e;uU tl-ecutor that , t-P- -'T7 f Jh oh?me , -- J Lrdiv bv ch.jrle, Vl-.mr.uor gemia, ntpolUv jjj, c;, art- tt.Jusl . hc calIcd thc rf Mr. .auianensK ":""'"' : . 2 w ' p" '" ".' T'" .',., T ..m.::V:. offer for twent.v -five ..f th.se v,sels have been st .. ted toward the disturbed vwara confetence. The European tions will sit together, often in cam tn,,A.,;.lHn H m.: somel.ing Mr Stout wrs In th" houseat the " ' " v" would tot .1 app.oMm ltd .000 0U0 , districts from .jtithem Portugil . Americ.. f Russia BC. ... and hen would happen" If the same thins 'e' b.US,ru,1eNa until Mrs W " N 1. He Instituted Inquiries to ascrtaln If ; for ; the lot. ,,M.m ,' ,,,. jRn 24-(Hv IM-The cents their pioposal, may stop their thc rcst of the W "TgJudge Audenried that ''riK ,? " "" ' " ' " F ?"' H,J2.'2S LVi ..Sr..' military activity to ,ave their faces. in to ratify their Itmadenodlffc,encevvhosinenthe - rt 8cr(.am,ng , William , - - WKh "'....'K 1 ,H I "orVi. an 1 on Po. lugue.e territory Is at bast Lr.ue s,!aT Intervene There is little .iVn'nlonT it had bcS Mc.A,!,.r'... "."t" JZ a m n lea p ' TT THn rTT T linATfl UonkiWx Heet or,.oratlon would lucm-mir JX-King M.nuel was stid no ",..- cxttg that thc whether legally a shown that Slav 01 Smith received It. the roof of the front porch and KKI. Ih.lt KII,L WlLNkl welcome, acceptanco of the offer for a,.pa,lh rerelved from warrinc factions of Russia can be aled or not. So Testimony by policemen that they ""m ,. flre(, al lDe tanlshlns nsure.IlJUJL.JUJl JLI1JUJU IT 111U twentyHve sh'iis at cost, ns the 1 ur- , A !" ""'"Pf "" 7''r town, "arrlnR la"'" " v...... 4. t. . , fVl v,nja nt r..sa...fn 1 .- otntlnn- TV . f ..l.xur. 11 nil el nhnrflf trt UHlICltf lU"llWt..t- - "' " '". " ftnTIPil intTELIllTr iillV UCUCI U1UII H.v, s - -- n piviirj ' otuuvir l.nt- mmrn . .. 1 "; . . i .. ni p nf ittn lnnr uTfW firifl. V in ilrler. rIoxtr nnl u bicycle ww hip ciurs , left by the would-be robbern. The hU . t,intflri nM one Htolen In e-amden about n month ago. ond with KNOX'S SUPPORT War Council Measure tlon of the e,c,e -Peml.tures on .n, r, tn . jajj -u . o Ucxk()i constttuting a O, t of executive com- home luta".r1lffiSibl! j ! In the control of the montuh- I(CnKUe cf Nations dc- lops any vi- mittce, from the wealth and the mil loss to the government All ships being M rortUKU(1H na ,, rc.nmln, tality, it will have good rcaso.t to hary tcsourccs of thc countries they buJlJ'n?.hJn-'')o '' to '" Kovemmei'it The Madrid PCt in Russia in case the p cr, f , on Pll M. , rw 'being given the erv highest rating bv ll.ltijtlH anel the American shipping liurinu. had been tn housesv'ar distant frpm their homes because they would not "turn ln" for Isaac Deutsch, Vari lendet of the Fifth Ward. til. UtUU, til" I1.1-. ".i-ll Uii-miu, i u. ".. - . .V. .1. ., nrll limn - tlonins w itnes,scs for the defense, drew '3, :', ,he negroes . 1'eiinsy IVania SCliaiOl' IlC f. Judge Audenrleel's censure during tho 1 nn(, ,)e lmI1(.ated the other. itnnt t n,c Cn,., examination by Sir. Taulano of ucn- ...... . Ul,,,i,i mv-lu"1 l" "n'u -i""- i Jamln Ianovltz, who hail a testautant ,.i I at 411 (laskill .treet ilurin the politl- 1""JV ""'T'oU -., ni.. ,.. .... .!..,. !!.. 1 'O llsni """:..".." vai hbiii 111 tutj 1 11111 11 uiu. It.irrv Lund, 207 West uoRers intiiuu, . . ... --... Sir. Taulane had caused thc witness j ,)fnjamln .Nicholas, 32 Kast Rogers nve. . g JlvnAJ A IV TN OPPOSITION I '""l"tlo8 ranspori ";""" "'" . STEAL W UULtiiN S to testify that lie had been convicted tiue: Adolph Hoffman Front and South Jl"J,U1' x" " "ii .,-'0(1 1)V Dutch Vcs.pl mn nn of a certain crime. Sir. Scott M!d to fond rtrecl and v mm r rcenia ,, Curving a cargo of nvunltlons the Sir. Tau.ano. "Why don't ou ask the !VrXn.,lT.ondrothhT,,o IS l.l-.... Jnn 24.-Cena.ors ICnos arn, .argonsp.irt R&a Oj. Witness If ho had not been cll.ilged Penauken township ot t-ennsjiviioiH. aim 1 , i niait. rrench port, collltieu n iiim k wun r;i Tl.;. ... : nnimuine. Innl1 1 ... ...- - decisions. practical difference superstate is crc- much power will tho inner group. SHIPS COLLIDE IN FOG Tra by newspapers, however have advices le portlng tint the ami Is on the s'du of the tcvolutlonists .MOTOR BANDITS 'EAL W00LE1N WORTH $10,000 Bf: iwlth a statutoiy offense?" XT-Tline lu n nlt-liti' Imninnpp I pm irl " ild Judge Audmrled, i"lf I Ind asked tint tiuestlon " said Ir. Tauline, "Sir. Scott would have quested the withdrawal of a Juror." lit "Soiiiethliif Will Il.iniien" "Thete will bono Juror withdrawn," aid ' lgo Audenrleil, "but homethlng pen If that H tlone again." The "Carey letter," descilblng condl- itlonj In the Fifth Ward was signed with (.the name of James A. Carey, Ptnrosc Header of the Fifth Ward, whose candl fdacy for a seat In Select Council was nnnncoil hv Hie Vnre Interrjts It wns 1 r tlie state government lor tne present mentioned nromlnentlv In vesterdav'sl Covernor Sproul Ins come hack from proceedings. Shortly after court npeneu tins morn Ing, Commonwealth Mr. TauHnc had asked Tailor Shop of Its ilot Costly Cloth ThP borne of William llobblns, 4 Stan- ' Island, Hepubllcan.s. spoke in suppor'.Tif I the Dutch steamsHp Ambon at the J Ijel- ley street, Slerchantv Hie. was entered. iP jioO.nOO.OOO famine relief bill, ills- . sports received here todav but the Intruder, were frightened oft I , of whc, conUnuC(1 i thl. . itoth ships were endtavorinK to m.ke when Mrs. Hohhns returned home They 1 "" . J their wav in throug'i the Pelaw. ire Capes ilnnil entrance by a skeleton key. The wiwit uiuj. 1 immm r.n,. w rele.ss message reeeiveii 111 nn; ain . ., m0or tiantllts In two limousines store of .1 S Collins & Sons, hardware . although he never had experienced so expeditionary depot he re rrom t api am rr)mK.(1 th. tailor ng establishment of .,,,M,nntT tUo was entered but the . , 1. . , .1 Murphv. skipper of the H.intu said the tKrt() p Stuart, Fifteenth vtreet and merchants, also "a entered, but the mlH.i, .loubt on any vote because the 1 port' ,le of the transport was badlv (.n,,,,;,,, v,.nue ot 3 30 o'clock this thieves were frightened away without . information was aKue. he felt damaged Ilotli ships are now Proceed- , nj eseapetl with between getting nn thing. " , , Ing te this port under their own power frt ,iml lift bolts of woolens valued reiuceani iu opiiuo 11 mruture iiiiiurseu 1 -j-j,,, nantu Is ri turning ironi uoraeaux ilt (in oon by tho Supreme War Council He nilded 'with several thou atid tons of khripnej M11; jia-garct McDowell, a flIiooI , , .' , . ., ,.,,.. land 7S. millimeter shells, sent back by pnci,0r no ih,s at the home of Dr. that he, felt anxiety over thc possibility Americ in eped'tlon.irv forte She rtaltih W Flint. H30 North Fifteenth will unload at Pier .'. Point House, , street, was nwakemd bv the noise of (Ireenwlclt. , .,,,. the eng'nes of tha machines She nw The Ambon Is coming from Norfolk In lno mpM nt work anfl telephoned til? ballast She Is consigned to H L llur-. pHo. of the Nineteenth and ()foul cess & Cf. of this cits streets station, who an hid nflv r the The Ambon is 11 358'i-ton vessel, com- tnees hail departed mantled by e'aptaln J Kodemaher , The robber, the second at the Mu irt - .store In two .vears. occurred at the DEPUTY SHERIFFS ATTACKED A". I lite ooor en im riui villi) mu' 1 sum The home of T. Delaney. Walnut and Ctntcr nvenues, was also entered. CAPITAL CITY HERE NOW Unofficially Center of State Gov ernment Temporarily Phllatlelphli Is unodlclally the center Harrlsbtirg, later going to New York. and man of the other new State of t eelnlu nnrt Uelstators are In this city .. .,- ... ..... , .. ..w...... ........r. --. -- Mr, t-arey 10011 mo seitnti lor tne ,,n, is clnlty. him l Identify the signature of tho letter Judge Audenrled said- "Is tint Im- Vortaut? It has been shown that the letter was put In the defendant's hands. I suppose what ou want to show Is le Maors Knowledge or conunions In Jib Fifth Ward. Whether that letter was written by iidge Gordon or Sir. Carey or Sir. hern Is unimportant. ' M ItneaM Not on Httntl Before Mr. Carey took tho stand the anie of Harry Kessler wus called, but e did not respond Ho is a resident of he Fifth Ward, and one of the Com- lonwealth's witnesses Charles Watts i!:. ley's ofllce. was sworn and asked when WIA hurt riplirpri I11A sunimrinu tn Mr I .i w, 11V 1 L mMV '. 1 F l-1. VJ'I ubpoena server of the District Attor- e, was sworn nntl asked when ellvered the summons to Sir essler, He could not answer ctrtalnly Jfrlthout consulting trie subpoena, ho tes ) Nnpil nod the matter was left In nbev. n.. fn tVlP ttmn . t,tn ,w, ... .....v. I irhn Avnmltmtlnn nf iviIIcpiti.ii trntu erred from the Third District, heart of Se Fifth Ward, during the political light tween i-arey anti ueutscn was re- imed after Sir Carey had left the land. i Thomas J. Nlhlll, special policeman ) jnder Lieutenant Bennett until August, 1 1917, testified that he had been demoted ,nd transferred to the Fourteenth Pis I jf let, which Is In Qermantown, two I ours" ride from his home. SIr. Scott twice objected to the patrol. lan's testimony, but both times was 'erruled. The patrolman testified he d been advised by Lieutenant Ben- It, formerly of the Third District to & . 11 a... ..I.'l a,aH .1.. ......... .. M ccuiei.il iiici 1110 urtiiBier WiSS yhounced. There was a telephone con satlon between Patrolman Nlhlll and btsch, the latter being at Atlantic Monday however. Philadelphia will lose Us temporary prestige, for on the night ot that dav the Legislature will be reconvened anil the oftlclals and legis lators will return to Harrlsburg Governor Sproul will be the guest of honor at the Pennslvanla Society din ner tonioriow night In New York. He said that his mother, who suffered a slight stroke ot paralsls following tho hiHUgural ceremonies Tuesday, would probably be well enough to return to her home In Chester tomorrow. PARIS FORCED TO WALK Strike Affects Subway and Sur face Cars and Autobuses Paris Jan 24. (By A P ) A gen eral transportation strike was declared in Paris this morning The subway lines, surface cars and automobile buses were atTecieu The Btriko apparently was well or ganized, and not a wheel had turned up to 8;30 o'clock. Pollco were sta tioned at the entrance to every subway station. Placards in Camden James H Hewitt, under Sheriff of of storvatlon. suffering and uncmplo merit In America. Senator Colt said ho regarded the bill fundamentally as 11 war measure, necessary to bring peace by establishing orderly governments In Europe. Senator Sherman, of IlllnolH, Itepub Mean, reiterated his belief that some of the money wub to bo used to feed Bus. plan Bolshevists antl charged that such plans were In furtherance of an nlleged "settled purpose" of President Wilson to recognize the Bolshevik government Thc Peace Conference Uusslan pollc, ho declared, supported that opinion. Referring to press reports that Presi dent Wilson planned a continental tour , Hbo," 1527 No'rrls street. Coin'.Un wncn lie reiurniu iiuiii i.uivj'ci pi-iih- tor Sherman said thc President contem plated a publicity campaign to work up sentiment for immediate ratification of the peace treaty, which would include recognition of the Bolshevik government Tho President, he declared, would "start a backfire" against every Senator who opposed the treaty and that all olnce holders would be organized Into a cam paign committee to press the treat Indorsing the protest of Senator Sher man against any recognition of the Bol shevik government. Sen itor Mers, of Slontana. Democrat, mild, "I am grently surprised and dlsap. pointed that the I'ovvers In conference nt Paris consented to enter Into negotia tions with those people or recognize or meet them on a common plane It will 1 ring Joy to tho heart of every I W W , anarchut, pro-uerman ana enemy ot tion U'..... o...l Aim, Atiimto.l liv S.1I1? and nulcklv removed the lock Two or I uiue.il .iiiti " ""r --- - , - .three men enteret the store antl the I itthptw nut the lock back ln 111 ice The thlevts were cloth eperts ac cording to Mr Stuart Only th tiiitrt THOMAS II- WILSON. WORSTED MANUFACTURER. DIES Thomas II. Wilson," pie&ident of the Thomas II. Wilson Company, Inc., manufactuicib oC uoistcds, died at bis bom", 710 Sixty-fouith ,iciuic, Oak lane Tark, today, ot pneumonia. Mr. Wilton w tu 11 member of the Manufacturer.-!' iind"Ait Clulm. AMBASSADOR SHARP LEAVES FOR FRANCE KUW YORK, Jan. 21 William C Suai", Amlnssidov to nance. HU Nc- Yotlt foi that countiy today ahoaul the steam bhlp LcWathiin The paui&cib included .iIvj Majoi Genual Frauk T. Hjuc:, thief of ctuuaikiUuu oE the Auicucjn diiuy, several diplomatic ar;cntt lo furcirjn countries. In tin- second c.iliu vei" ticmal huudied icruiti to tk? 1'olUh armr CONNELLY HAS CHARTER PLAN 'GIRLS TO HAVE 'SPLASH PARTY' Camden, and Klmer Barr and Alfred lie woolens wis taken ' ' CitV Solicitor Will Present His' Gormailtovvll V W. C. A. Swim- Mathews detectives, were attacked l Miss McDowell was uinble to get the ,,. . . .i . ,.. Will T iMrn NnMtip three woinen anl 11 mm totliv. I l co;,tf nllmi,er, of th in ichlnes u Is , Own Bill to Legislature lilt r 111 l.c.irn inCUI0 charged. Ill the grocery eif Michael e,ie,i t,e thieves were hurried In their r.t.. i.ii..n. e-,mnrllv will present a Mermaids" who have been par- kTh!,.fUS to tl."uri to put up'fa-IU'Sr1"" thC "ht '" M,M,chaner 'revision program tc the I.eglsla- t.clpating In the swims at the C.erm..,,. a she tiffs sale placard f .. ,, ' Accordhig t" William Clerstneck-r ture town Young Women s Christian Assocla- Tho itutlior t es arresteu 1110 lour at .... , m c,,.. tii taints of revolvers und tool; them " '.i,V .' ' .1. .i ,"' ,' before Acting llecorder De Pnger Those , "",ur '" "VJ! nrreHed wero Michael Knstlnskl, Anna IZAVWtiAZZo Kn,,e! SEND LECTURER BY MAIL The prisoners, with tho exception of Mrs Kazabo. were held under I3nn ball , for court Mrs Kazabo was released to attend hei husband, who Is III Tho sheriffs tcKiiieti tnai tne women no effort was I Hp org mixed a clurler revision con- Hon BS2fi dermantown avenue, will t.e Imlttee oirlv list Dei-ember but it Ins guests at a 'splash part being planm .1 i not met since before the Christmas boll. l l.mian 1 iiacnman, swnmnmg n- dav , , rectoi I !t. I nnn.lll' l.W H llP IS PrePirUg .1 M.n nt III. Inl.ul ull Imm nn ..Al .III.. i i . l , .... ....... .,,,, J .1 ..,,,,,. ,... r.t... . ........,,". ....- GocriHllcnt Franks Animal Ex- 'Tito tbhZgMitw ioSn lie ex! '" "" Introduced at this and succeed. possession of terrltorj, the rightful chlm to which the Peace Conference Is asked to determine'. They utter tho serious warning that possession trained li foree will seriously preju dice the claim of those who use It. If Justice Is evtpecletl, they must place their claims in good faith In the hands of the conference. To I"l Occupation Force The Pence Congress, at Its second thev have amecd session todjy, decided to appoint a orld will be invited eommitteo to Inquire Into the strength of the foicos Jo be maintained by the Allied and associated Powers on the western front durlmj the petlod of th armistice. The committee will bo composed of SInrshnI Foch, General Tasked II. llllss, Oeneial Diaz, Winston Spencer Churchill, the Hiltlsh .Minister of War. and SI. Loucheur, Fiench Sllnlstcr of Hcconstttictlon. t The council recommended that the I gov i rnments concerned approve the Is sue of an Identical medal and tlbbon ' to all tho forces of the Allied and , associated Powe-s which had taken 1 part In the vv i The mllltar branch of the council ntljouine.l at noon until 10.30 o'clock tomorrow morning The council of the five gteit Powers continued ln session after the vvithdiavval of the special milit.u icpresentatlves, I.ouls Klotr, the Punch Sllnlstcr of Finance, rind I.ouls Loucheur, the French Slln lstcr of Itcconstructlon, took part ln the deliberations The council took a. rcccs at 12 30 o'clock until 3 o'clock. Russian .Moderates Indorse The Itussl-in Social Revolutionary party approves, without reserve, I'res Idtnt Wilson's pioposltlon, adopted by tho Sup! erne Council of tho Peace Conference, for a meeting of rcptesent. 'itlves of the vailous Husslan Govern ments with repicsentntlves of the Al lies nccoiiling to the delegate of that put now in Puis A document to t'.'.i- effect signed by the delegate Is published todaj In the Soc'allst newspaper Humanlte. The Kusstan Soclil Revolutionary, party compr'ses the Minimalist, or mode: ate revolutionaries ns opposed to the Malmallsts or extrem gtoup otherwise known ns the Bol shev Ik! The present revolt against Ited lule In the Husslan districts has been fiequentl nttilbuted to the giowth of thc minimalist sentiment. In revulsion atralnst Soviet out Other Itusslin leadeis think that the attacked them with knives, slightly cut over the eye Barr was PLAN NO DELAWARE TUNNEL Jersey Commission Chairman Says Hruige Js Uccitletl on pert as "Information" J C Mt-Dowe'l, of th Bureau rf Ani mal Industries, Department of Agricul ture, Is the first person to be franked" ly. e ei good naturedly ami walked to ' -reanlzed society In thin country and worK tne streets presenteu an un ' i,u" m.,, , ,,,,Bnu ..,vn t..iu-.(.,.vj usually busy appearance for the early and efforts to overthrow this govern- hours of the day, and the boulevards ment and all organized society." looked as If a hciiday were in progress. ontlnacd on Tate Elthteen, Column Two A JANUARY WHIM air, tonight and Saturday," murmured, growing holder, flx the tieather as you say. Id ahe,;'l'll take U colder." Denouncing the Bolshevists aa 'tho worst criminals ever known worse than the Hermann" Senator Mers con cluded' "Crlmo should be punished, not rewarded," ORGANIZE NURSING SERVICE Daily Attention for Poor Patients at One Dollar an Hour A new visiting nurse service has been htarted by the Vltltlng, Nurso Society, This was announced nt the annual meet ing toduy at 1340 Lombard street. wlir Ti.itli.tit- rinnnt .-ifforil to em ploy a proferslonal nurse by the week, John B Hamlll, secretary of the nurses can be obtained for dally visits Hamlll Spinning company, and well of one hour each, nt $1 an hour. known In society, died today at his This service taKes in the district south , home, auo west vviuow urovn avenue, J. B.HAM1LL, SPINNER, DIES Chestnut Hill Man Stricken With Pneumonia Week Ago Ml SleDowell left the Putk View which w II be presented School, a p H'onlce substation In Wash- - - ""ii.Sj'.'"'!! '!..?. cum ADDIVAK RRFAK RFrnRI) Vn ntanu rontemnlat Inc the construe- ..! , ., ,ar. t,.UPinP. ,t. ,t ' ullll rulinteu aJiiwin i v in of B tunnel connecting PhMatlelphia i ', Mu ,i,.tinntlon. the Tun Tiiim and l Timaeil, insten-n, ill it uriuir, nio being considered, Samuel P French, chairman of the New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission, an nounced this afternoon The statement was made In answer lo reports that the tunnel plan was being considered 'Governor Hdge and Governor Sproul are both committed to the bridge plan and are lending their ectortH to the early completion of that project," Sir French said s I mlt It to the Legislature soon perts to call his comuu review his prcposeit fore the mensure ls rlshurg ... ... .. ,,.o,!n fi I,,,,, d.n m th eitne- . leaders to a conference constitutes tht I ...... i.i. .i. ni.o.ip rpiuimi commit. itirta una intronlrn tlip noni um greatest v Ictorv thtt Bolshevism couM to attnin It would not bo however if the Bolshevists woul1 refuse to participate In tha meeting, the si, using tho same i "impertinent language" which they have already adopted In their commu nications with Piesldent Wilson. Serg Sazonoff Opposed I Seiglus Sazonoff. former Russian mlttee together to Ing parties which promise to be largely ,,,,, of th(1 Supreme Council of the revision plan be. attended A arge number of those vvno ' . ,. ., , , , . presented at liar- ,, ,,, .swm. ,. ,. , KnM Peice Congress to Invito Bolshevist i-si.onerate In nnv relaxation after a bus dav in the ofllce i leaders to ( b 'the government as "Information" ' w.i with the charter revision commit- (Jirls who pntronlzo the pool are greatest v li and sent hy the usual mall route front tee'heailed bv John C W nton Sir Con- t.,URi,t recreational swimming wh'ch ever hope Washington to Mount Jo,, near Getris. , nellv filled a ennferjnee mighty MtB ,., , , M -. i, i li l- ...I l.. I." i School, which Is also a postal substn- iH.lll Cseis iiciineu it) i "r tln: , . ,.,..,' Capes Conic Into Port This sets a precedent fir franking ', , , .. ,.,. government Information, regardless of I Ph ladelphla bed a record-bri iking wnat rorm ic may up in .ur .licLioueii tttv in sum nrnim-. i wuni-i-i, r,.,.,.- of the exercise, and at thc same time learn the correct strokes and methods CIVILIAN MAY FLY AGAIN Restriction for Use of Airplanes Are Removed VVa.hln.ton, Jan 21 (Bv A P ) from the farms to the market the. Russia of Crlumbla avenue and between tho two rivers and ijermnntoun and Chest nut Hill. It Is In addition to the regular service to tho poor. Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan was re-elected president of the society, Mrs. J Nor man J-ckson. Mrs Horace Howard Fur- ness wsiwiillsa ,lMvm La were elected vice PludliftjIltlX.'T!- Clarence A. war wirr den. re Feblfer, ara.A "T'TsA ry; Mlsa Mary 8. E et:reiry, ana WJPJP Chestnut Hill. He was stricken with pneumonia last week. Mr. Hamlll was forty-three jears old. His widow who was Sllss Mary Hrben, two daughter and a son survive hlnr A slBter. Mis -Marie Hamlll. antl her fiance, Neal Wolfe, were killed in an antnmohlle accident ten vears aro. ne tunerai wu do neio. tomorrow at livp'clock at tiei-'riurch of our Lady TTT-nnanlatlon. CJHeaUlUt Hill. Tnlpr. ro'entwlll Plv' . . . POLICE HUNTING MISSING BOY Believe Eight-Yeur-Old Carried QfT in-Freight Car Detectives believe eight-year-old Frank Freeman Taylor, who has disappeared front his home. 1325 North Twenty seventh street, was accidentally locked In a freight car. Frnk was seen esterday afternoon playing around freight cars at Thirty first rlreet antl Glrard avenue, A short time after companions left him, a shift ing engine shunted the cars out ot the yard. Tha detectives have asked the railroad authorities to aid ln the search (or the JatJ. . , . v ' t wnai jorin ii niny us in ..ir .ncnowe my in snip hiiii.ii- ..,..-. ........ vvaaninxton, aun .i tuv -i i- i ., ,ii. ,lrl,i rrlnn T i.nir tr-r will lecture at the Two Tavern School ship', one l.stnir. a schooner anrt Qu,,fle,, cnillans will now be granted foreign minister and Prlnco Lv off, for- this evening on animal husbandry, and bark came up the Delaware todtv lor " ne" c " " '""" ' " " " ."' " , ' mer Piemiei aro united in their op- will discuss the government's new plan tivo tlas tht had been hel.l up bj fog permits to use airplanes The Joint army . . ,. that th(. to use army fucks to transport produce mar the Capes and navy board on aeronnutlccogni- position to t.ie pian, insisting tnai me, A numnrr oi tne iieamsiniis nnniiii, zance announceti esteruay me removal iion-nc today will convev- gralr i t o l-J-r"!'1-' , Thi,l I of restrictions on clvllan fly.ng which S I S tit SrIl?pS '& Sr ! m nur.ngonth. ..rJj.r. P- w. he ! Cuba from this porl t In many ears Her " med only t jyM rimjntal jib c,ion Uch cargo .consists o fi P",H ! Trln which Is largely in the majority, there . . . .wrf ...-.., . .,, l.AA.l nn, lllul 0F.NY SECRET PR SON CAMPS I 5"n,m' RW the nrM S nmVnt of lour for nurlnit the vvar civ lllans were per- , . he adversely influenced by the d. - -.-- ii -. .. . t Germanv Derlarcs None S Have Ever Existed Inndnn, Jan 24 (Bv A P ) Ger many nas no secret ihimii liiuips n ex istence and never has maintained anv. her authorities have assured the Dutch minister ac uerim, nii-uiuuiK m n an nouncement by the British committee on prisoners of war, given out through the press bureau. The Dutch minister, the announcement adds, declares trere is no evidence of the ex'stence of such csmps. Searching par ties. howeer.,are still In Germany, seek Ing Allied prisoners whose whereabouts has not been reported. The steamship Oakland which docked today from Spiln with ore win ctrr C000 tonn of food to Itnly. ytJL ?2 &!!&& "IMP bBlOa .!( FRENCH MEDAL FOR WILSON NEW AIR ENDURANCE MARK &ZJiL!& Naval Flier Remains on High 9 Hours and 21 Minutes Miami. Fl Jan. 2 . Ensign F. Pa'lrjniplo established esterday what was said to be a new naval aeTlal endur ance record by staying In the air nine houra and twenty-one minutes. The nravtous record was aald to have been rarla, Jan 24 (By A P.) The Gen eral Council of the Department of the Seine has decided to have a medal struck In honor of President Wilson's visit to France. On one side will be a profile portrait of Sir. Wilson and the other side will bear the Inscription: "The Department of the Seine to President Wilson, benefactor of -hu- A popular edition of this medal -will be struck for general- distribution, Prince Lvoff, former Russian Pre mier, In a statement yesterelay, strongly i eieprecuieu tne uriiiuii ui mo auvtwmw council ri-aurutiiK eiuoan. "We never thought," said Prince Lvoff. "that the conference would commence Its peace work by renew ing relations with our tyrants. The Bolshevists have won their greatest victory In Paris. The decision ot the council not only Is of dancer to ue. but to the whole world. It give new j tmnulse to .anarchy." CharlWcR. 1,ff-r N way e Mr. rtletlo e the Mt I iK I ft.,- . .w, t V ; , .-j yj '-. r s,j,. .w., . tAjL.ki.i.Hi'.tl1 .frjliTAJJitU ai ikiai.Vi'-
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