'-AT? lf l,v" S' THE WEATHER Waihington, Feb. lOr-Fair tonight', Tuesday fair and itightly warmer. TK-MPEBATDItK AT KACI1 HOUR g'l o lio 111 ,12 i 1 i a i a.i 4 i !- 24 125 120 59 129 128 31 i.VJ i j fe I4-- V f..l ( VOL. V. NO. 127 . jgggau, s!iffiCTgw f uening public ffieftaer MIGHT EXTRA CLOSING STOCK PRICES n Year bv AIii. Company, PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 Suffrage Amendment Is Defeated in Une Less Than Reauired Entered Second-Clue Metier t th Poetofflce. t Philadelphia. r., Und.-r the Act of March 8. 18T0. """' PRICE TWO CENTS Senate, Two-Thirds 55 for, 29 Against; Vote for Resolution UPPER H0USE BEATS VOTES FOR WOMEN 1 i 'Franchise Measure Fails of Adoption by Single Vote m PENNSYLVANIA PLACED ON SIDE OF OPPONENTS Advocates of Measure Will Carry Fight to Next Session SHORT DEBATE IS HELD Suffragists Believe Fight Can Be Won Under Re- publicans Suffrage Amendment Lost in Senate 4 Times ? ..!, l& Tho Federal woman sun'rago amendment was drafted In 1875 by Susan B. Anthony. First Introduced In 187S In Senate. First voted upon In 1887 In Sen ate and defeated 34 to lti. Voted upon In Senate In 1914, 36 yeas, 34 nays; falling by 11 Votes. Voted on in House In 1S15 and de. feated; vote being 204 to 174. Passed by House January 10, 1918, 274 to 136, precisely required two-thirds vote. Defeated In Senate- October 1, 1818; 63 yeas, 31 nays, falling to get 'two-thirds majority. If amendment falls today In Son 'ate, it cannot bo adopted for two years, as Legislatures of many States now in session will adjourn for that period. , Defeated in Senate today, 65 yeas, . 29 nays, one vote short of neces sary two-thirds majority. f BLLLLBBBc?z!aliLLKH I eeee-..',. -SZ-Z?rm BB1 BBI y't '' bV H &Jx Ijy BBk Bm v; A'j -&&r . BB1 lBmM?ij Cr-4.y&r BBBk. MmmmMKBT L : JdBYBYBYl .IIbVbYbYbb I IhsbkbYbYbbI 1 SlECONOMIC COUNCIL BIG STRIDE TOWARD NORMAL CONDITIONS Americans Created This Peace Commission; to Restore World Balance Oppose Making Germany Plague Spot ' By CLINTON W. GILBERT Svm'."?r,",.,'.ni of ,Af:t",in ,'"," '.edger - . """ ,", "'legation In lluropr VICh ADMIRAL II. U. WILSON III of iineuiiionia in France, .but expects to return to America soon Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger ., . rn,,. isia, bu ,.MC jltia company laris, cb. lO.-Organizution of arc the questions of world ciedit ho supreme economic council is a and restoring Germany to relations big step toward jrettinar the world with the rest of the world. lln M "r "In bauiS a"d t0Ward With reard Germany the posi solving the credit embarco and other tin., nf An,.. t. .im.. ... promerns already described in these , flict with that of tho Allies esne- w,Mr- "M m afternoon that "the Its primary significance is that this is a peace rather than a war SISSJSS? JAPANESE TO SEND ARMY CHIEF DAVIS SAYS - -- j i Torrusdale Pumping Sta-1 tion "Hazardous" and Ex- fc.inB Works Unsafe m SpARTACM 'TIGER' PORTRAYS Men, Money and METERS TO END WASTE DUUmm IM DI7DTIAT. ni?ni fTArniMnr Av,cAvP iA uLiYuiui uvdmiluv, jtuuil ivriuwLL " "A iuiiuocu' Says Cable 6 Killed and 14 Wounded Clemenceau Savs Armed 1 TO CRUSH SIBERIAN REDS, NEW REPORT FROM OMSK Bureau Heatl-Wdressint; Club Luncheon Points Oul Dan gers and Suggests Itemed) When Govcrninuni Troops Open Fire on Rebels lun.i. terlzlnp Hip londltioii (if thi TurrcKilalp immpInK station of tli iit at...r M.lem iis haamlouH." tl,Pf DISORDERS ARE C.irlton 11 Davis, of the Utir.an .,r League Mu&l Make Na tion's Future Secure GRANK U. S. IS "TRANS FIGL RED", cially France. Shell Shock in France France, still suffering from s,hell Uen,s' jniBiondcr of Dreadnought Di- out of thehands of the military sion btnckcu With Pneumonia thorities. The rnnnrii mn.. :' organization and tends to take the , i ' "' ,su,rerin from shcl question of relations with GerLiv , hock'ee 1 "ons when iAinnR uaier ork8 of tnis city arc I'oiiner Police Chief Eichhoin Ue""l Present War Lull, He not saro-and do not jiussprs a reason- r" 1 .-. i . , i n . w . . -. oiiiuiauus doltliers and ciceis iciuon Aid Sailors in Uprising From Russia al)Ie margin of security against accl- o ii,ui. n ' '", unto ux 11111111 thnmllS y'cver th word "Germany" the military au- r:n,i o,, . ' lie mldressed the Cltj Uuslness Club at a luncluon at thp llntpl v.ioh.M-, IS men- vith dm present degree of wastage In A . n. "" uio n ., ... -M LlOnOfl. .SUA ia nnnA.nJ .... .. .... . tnoritles. The COUIIC tnonn. .!! i " " "ri""" "y course I'linaUelphla." he said, "tlicrp la nrtunli .1 . . ..i.i oveent. tho fn,liinftAM -p r .. . , -, . -M..ww,i Ul JCI1UUI1V tlUI nUIIIUICIll Watet- tU MtlnillV !irlAnltnt..1f i ICl. )L't?lllTMj v. .1 .,.!... ... 1. .11- 1...... .-.-. ,......- , -. ...(..(. 1M ...in., ucittlV Ily the Aiiocialetl I'reis Lmiiliin, I-Vli. In. -Itt-i,iiit.il .11. ...ni,. VICE ADMIRAL WILSON ILL Com vision 11 Hill iivlnn T7aV. 1rt T-.. . r il ,.. .:':"." " i- me command of ntmiin,i!n,, . ' -uk., lCf AnmlPul Ilcnrv t 11Mn.... ..A.H l mv,iwh ji rt !1 t . . ... mandlnC th A np f.n " VT- Europe, as important in its wnv na '--'"" na military .mpo- n.i me need., or tlie elt. The ,ltuat:o government troop, ami a mob, Brest. France, has pneumonia. Unified military command Was when . . VCarS l Cme- Steadil- "" exceedingly critical If any, was only partly of Hpartaean charade Admiral parlmen was seriously EllC hoped on one on lly the Associated Press '.iri,, 1.VI1. in- "While I ,uvo said , i.i huh war liKM been won. It n-n.ii,i NIPPON TO GET CONCESSIONS Vladivostok Says Step 1$ Prompted by Dickering Witb Bolsheviki WRITING LAST PAGE OF WORLD COVENANT .twie.i . , , """ """ " would ... . . Elms notllled the Navy Da- that was rrPnr,I ,! uiLrcasing demands are made unon U""B "ent wron w'"' lrient .,-" "eriln lrcles.s message received to-'.,., -"."- ". 'o i-rencn l're- t today that Admlrnl Wilson .t r. ., . .. . ""VT- Germany, and it ia .mf lr,-t,i.i '' nnd a great Hre were to break out daj declare.,. Six i.nn. ..,. i,m.i ! . . '. " n" ""ervlew with the Asso- stricken about February 1 and was ." a"r l"C present "M the league thnra t '...,. , , " " " '" In the city. and fo,irt i..,- .V.., ,T. C'?lea Press J'terday. "At least." ho ill. but that 1,1. condition 0I nati0- J Xl"." "" l " E,De" S COm" -Tho nn,ra.l ..r ... . -R t..U,. Toward ,'. .: I n?.ac?- ""' as tt ell to face squarely wed slight Imnrovement. and It wn Tf. will 1.: , . ., !"'' mat me armistice terms have '. "" "' iiddf.1. order a ipkp,i .,,i ,i7: ...... .. u" t" Possibilities."- ho would be able to return home ', " Z.Z" 1" .1 "US 0I l"e PrCS" becn brken by the Alliees. !, ""' ". T . 7 ' '". CU5' '" " Sl"Sl ' " 'Wo their nuarter,; ' ' Although Germany had been beaten tho flagship .New Mexico, aligned as -- --"-, wnere every govern-1 Foch's statement of the nossibilitv ""...uv.ueo n ampie reserve militarily and had bee- lar-ely dls- of the es,els to escort the transport ment has separate policy and where I of an amv rf fh, iEi n IZTi, re7rvolrs- la ot ate- Parllcu-', "'' "- lireri.,n.i. LVb. IM.-.1,, A armed, there still remained the Pro! Which President Wilson will freturn. a score Or more of Intr,r-A11M J. .Bn.Brmy. f ' millin Gcr- 2. V Lh" ,h?.t .-'." .necearlly lacks -.!:. ''"'" ."".'!r',:'.r " ? mler noln.J 1 Z ' " "'" 'h'..P'r Adm ra Wilson hi, been ilptniia tr. o.n!.t: . .. mans IS typ cal of the French atti- irununuuio elements or duplication. ,' "'""" ""l ' tiernn Katuflav exe-1 ,, ' , " " -"" ""i iruit- comniand'battleshlp"8 fo.cf No 2 'the pamzationS. some dating before the tude If thP Mnrahnl nTl , V . TV, ?t 'k" mu.t be eX. ""j.", "e--0"'"" i 'lk recelxe.i here. fuI Russ'a. from which great help jd,ern."renInouBht dlMslon or the At. war period, some created since have . ' .7 ,e,Mnrsnnl hod no facts """J " y to proUde additional . ;'"11 '::, ,"' h-tk. conm.nnded by ay bo drawn by tho Teutons." There lantlo Fleet, now In Cuban waters. ' been striving rn dnl , T supporting his statement it Was a "rll;,Mlnt accidents. Such exten- ;- ' '-hVn rt.e-lim chief t po. would be danger ho thomrht of 1 " i , StminK to deal With various mero exDres,Ion nr pr,i, , slon "'"' "ve the two-fold purpose of 'j '. U ls ,rl""m'- """ipl-d Alexander "reonenlL f .. ,.?. t,10lJBllt of a VI flPEDC AH D! FPUT ! !)haSeS 0f thc economic situation. t "P1f Ml" renc1 fear- ' lncrea,lg tho safety and adding to the V" "u rn.,ut troops opened ' r? ' "B, , m'!IUlry CebQt0 " " r.l.llrhK.S NAII HMI.rlT i' """" The desire of tlip Frnpli fn A1 Mi ume nnrt iirno. ,. . 7. flro on them. were not for the imnmnn, r.i.,. Kiev Canitnl f T1.: Province Washlnirton, Feb. 10. Woman suf frage by Federal constitutional amend ment was beaten again today In tho Senate. The House resolution for submission of tho amendment failed of adoption, with fifty-five votes In favor of It and twenty-nine against one less than the necessary two-thlrds. Thus ended what leading suffrage champions had said In ndvance would be the final test of this session of Ccn cress. The suffrAge advocates went into rifjMBtest knowing they lacked one vote, GK hoping to tho IaFt that It would be won over. The roll-call on the resolution began shortly before 2 o'clock. ' Vote by Htul, The Senators voted on the amendment by States as follows: ' Alabama Bankheud, no; Underwood, no. Arizona Ashurst, yes; Smith, yes, Arkansas Robinson, yes; Klrby, yes. California Phelan, yes (paired) ; .Johnson, yes. Colorado Thomas, jes; Shnfrotli, yes, Connecticut nrandegee, no; McLean', Delaware Saulsbuty, no; Wolcott, no. f Florida Fletcher, no; Trammell, no. ' . 1 I n ... .,. .... .-...... .v......, tu . lllllutviLI J1U, h Idaho Ilorah, no; Nugent, yes. Illinois Lewis, yes; Sherman, yos. Indlapa Watson, yes ; New, yes. ' Iowa Cutnmlns, jes; Kcnyon, yes. Kansas Tliompon, yes; Curtis, yen. Kentucky Deckham, no Martin, yes (paired). Louisiana Itansdell, yes; Gay, no, MalnflF.rnnl(1 v . Tint. ... 1 ........ ..B, ..MV, I,U. , Maryland Smith, no (paired) ; Massachusetts Lodge, no ; Weeks, no. . Michigan Smith, yes; Townsend, yes. Minnesota Nelson, yes; Kellogg, yes. Mississippi Williams, no; Vardaman, yes. Missouri need, no; Spencer, yes. Montana Myers, yes; Walsh, yes. Nebraska Hitchcock, no ; Norris, yes. Nevada rittman, yes ; Henderson, yts. New Hampshire Hollls, yes (paired) ; Moses, no. New Jersey Frellnghuysen, yes ; palrd, no. : .low iuwiw run, yes (paired) ; New York Wadsworth, no; Calder, yes. 'North Carolina Simmons, no; Over man, no. North Dakota McCumber, yes j Gron ' n, yes, Ohio Pomerene, no; Harding, yes. Otfahoma Gore, yes; .Owen, yes paired). ' Oregon Chamberlain, yes (paired) ; McNary, 'yes. Pennsylvania Penrose, no; Knox, no (paired). Hhode Island Colt, yes; Gerry, yes. . 'v South Carolina Smith, no; Pollock, yes. 1 South Dakota Sterling, yejj John. ton, yes, Tepnlssee Shields, no (paired) ; Mc f Kellar, yes. TxaB Culberson, yes j Sheppard, yes. . Utah Smoot. yes ; King, yes (paired). , Vermont Dllllnghan?. nn; Page, yes. t Wfglnla Martin, no; Swannon. no. .ningion Jones, yes; roinuexter, One tn AmArlnon Pa..... T Co,ho.,,ocke" Couples Miss Creation of the council was due to Jilkton Irani and Are Arrested American pressuie and is significant c&ifAiti &' SSth".1 ' f the t0 whIch America has lauUS'tc&e?81 MPIu, ito international, affairs, The romantla our, nil from Con- ' total c"an8e from -the 11S2lZ2&SZ2'Z J 5J2 ! poMtion of tho Administration last summer, when it steadfastly refused to sanction unified economic control, and a reversal of the policy wltn which tho Americans started out in the conference, when -Hoover, Hur ley and others led the way toward breaking down international control and for the free resumption of nor msl commerce.. Two of the biggest questions for the new unified economic command .lClia,ntM6; Vni.vOylin, seventeen,' 433 Kim street ; Charles C. Corroda, twentv- ui,c, -.i iajiie mrcet, nnii jonn Novak, nineteen, 310 Hector street, Tho two counle., wern lmml.l,, ..j c-liatting laBt night after missing the KIkton train when Mrs. K. Thome ngent of the Travelers' Aid Society, "spotted" tho group. The young girls were Questioned and admitted. Mis. Thome says, that they wero bound for KIkton to be married. The four were tnken to City Hall and me I'aiciua m me gins were notified. CARS AND CONTENTS BURN Firemen Prevent Freight Blaze Spreading to Station Quick action by firemen today prevent ed the probable destruction of the Penn sylvania Railroad freight station at tho iuui oi i. union street, uamuen. Flee started In a freight car in the I station and quickly sprend to a second ' car, uesiroying mercnanitlse valued at several thousand dollars. , The flames gradually were encroach ing upon the station when the firemen arrived. At the rlRk of their lives they uncoupled the burning cars nnd ran them out of the station, preventing the fire spreading further. . LEGISLATURE RESUMES Sessions Begin Again Tonight With Many Bills Ready Ifnrrlelmrg; Feb. 10. Scores of bills ate being sent by the State Legislative Reference Uurcau to mpmhorn r.f ,h. General Assembly for presentation this week. Attorney General Schaffer also has completed some of the bills relative to me mate nignway system, which will be Introduced an soon as Governor Sproul goes over them. lloth branches of tho Leglslatuie will meet tonight at 9 o'clock, nnd tho House plana to hold sessions tomorrow and Wednesday. Speaker Spangler person ally has urged the chairmen of the com mittees to take up the bills committed to them and report jiromptly. lied possession of Essen is similar in '!lm certaln 'na.lecjuntely served dls" 'l1, ,H,''"" 'r"Li5"1':'. n'."' fony U'"son had vo,ced recently that when- naturo with perhaps the added mo- "The factor of volume u,i ,,.-,,'.. ,10",",B "(talls " " trouble'.' " W"n' 1" """ ,or r free people .. ...vuutcu me wnoie world would In- Where nlow nw t ' wnlc" ' conlldently believe b, the not "". ,"," .2"i"K. ",",r,"' reIFr ?.. h W,JH f.. l l'"l"C-U,e. "." .!.' r . viiK iiiouu- i remote future will be iiermnn.nii.. ". . V." ' .'" '" ""'run, out it will be """".'". . -"iierciauy anu oven tive that the possession of Essen, ,br'np8 Vp the, mnt,er of wn8 f wter Tho tan0ne ,,,, ivW t .. , , ' which I conlldentlv bellevo m ih . . .'" .""Kolng dlsin ....v. ji.uB uuw are oeinir manu-irem, facturey, would tend further to re-t8olvi tardithevdev'elopment of Germany. h."d "Some Poinds of'Diagrccracnt America differed with the Allies on the question of food for Ger- j life. manv and the nncstinn if n: "N Ed by the wide liutnllatlnh r, V "u"'" mat mere Is a discrepancy In the m,'ew,al ln ,he military sense, he consider he universal ?? ,the Jvar, 1,ad "ror BomeAlSS .r l J, f.,"n .',?-a Jn,r?due,lon .. Wrlmar. Feb. R (delaveilJ.-fn-v A. I ot .'l PVrrhlc victory for France. aeroirtiar.irnento ntlonr-f.mMv to-. ,i,,i ,0.aOC,,Cty 0f nMo aW-tba Isteii lnuirri it,. I . .1 uWy a ft I da t' ur -l tl-c llr t rentllnt f th- n-o-' ' Icmler- taeli nation must be willing I,,'1' l,"?,rd ihi PJ?"0" ' Ut up- vI,-p. rt-r., .- . ,.. ., ' to renounce Its traditional nloofnesf ,..u ie jiruiungation ot Its effecllvn' see' il -n.f .h ....,,.. ... . . ..Ud eniulliv tin i,nflM.,l ....... ...i. . .. - . a . - ,,,,,,,- ., T many and the question of getting tno uerman ships. On tho out of ships Foch's unsympathetic I M i.t ,, V'ow Is the' time to wihe nermn.Uor ir,i I H1TI II r IHMIIIH WHH ' 1 Milt'nrt ,,f i', Ily thc Associated Press Vladivostok. Feb. lo.Keports from Omsk stato that tho Husslan govern, ment there has accepted nn offer from ,?mn.,f me"' moi,e nnd a--ms to settle the Bolshevik difficulty This step, H is unfed, s due to re. Ports that the Allies are to withdraw their forces from Siberia and also to a fear that the conference at the Irinces Islands will ri.sut j,, recognt tion of the Bolsheviki. In return for the "aid she is to give, tho reports state, Japan .will secure an iron and coal concession tn -.- -....., uisirict. - , "'ftii .n v.ew or the situation at the PeaatI Conference In Pari the forffntrtK-3 patch creates doubt of its credibility, Xh4 .-..u turj,-C(l -to Jabnn irn,,M . ,.-"' - .I 'v- side !tnr;nrn,v-v..r",ni :"':'" ""''(conflict with ,h r. .-"...""" sv5i In iiafifo iconfaMnMnfn.,. - ... ,.,.v... . vt.c- ui jvuauian raciinn hnf tm..i.i l, l ' "- "! I Ul UCLL11ILT ,. .. " --.... fcw cnir- lieilllil-t J"' il"'l 1 liilt'rvrl .r 1 .. . -- -- iii'iiiiv rriit itmt.i. ........ t.. .. - ... ... s- e . - - - 1-Vtn r'Ae.M. T. I. rf-v . . . " .u "Hltl ."UIMIIV n IPkllnn ti-hlnh NfMltli IV o tl... ,.,.. ..... ... .lit Ifl nnnt en ... I . .. . v..u iiciiuun snips, un tno question has been a disturbing t,,,., i :'" . ... "" T...V ..'"""'. """ of.'i to a rralse for American Troon, .. .." "' .r,,uun or n '""re struc. . . .. r.. .!.... a . " ; -'- -j i if i. rue. iiie nerrornpt nr. i . athetlc atti- '"'ZTYJVf.JJ?'tt!''- o had been engaged In tude has already been .ILMn.t i S1".1 .. .HexlndLs'wns' ture of drafting the constitution Th. 'nT..- 1?" these dispatches. It was doubtless, v aSbout XX S & uho ming concriDuting to the forma tion of the new council. Another issue between America Conllnned on Tate Klsht. Column Four THIEVES IN AUTO TAKE $5000 FURS Patrolman Finds $30,000 Worth Packed Up for Return Visit FORCE DOOR OF SHOP ASKS CLERGYMEN TO IMPROVE CITY Called to Meeting on Civic Affairs by the Rev. Dr. jGrammer onV ", "".fnrif'T" . ' J"'?' semhly , to derive its powers " ..... 1,,K IJ'i.HIIV .nL.,m. ....... Tl,.,.. ,.. . . i ": H WM- of our city life. retaryot. Premier Clemenceau warmly praised tnLV . ,,e or natlons. which is "E?..!""?8 hetp the American SoopshaS . 1.T. n ?"h'on of olsputfc en in winning tho vnr. and ex- i , lr",unal- Japan would hardly ssed disbelief that thern ,. o '"""gain for trade, vihleh h i. ... ' asTla""- .'"'"'Amerlcannrmy of occupa-a,rosltlo " "ntrol and concessions a law- , ,nn no reBretted that ho had "fought hch could be obtained without Wotat! empowers ! " , th".."id 5f. f.r5edom" b" he ' ""K her obligation as a party to MM ni ..:'."" -1"'.'" no . h,"K" The provisional cnstltutlon mtmwm 2?.. l"". . freedom" J VJ. '.,,,. "un,.l ,vnlcl? Is not tho assembly to adopt a iiermanrntrnn. i'."" '"" " mor? creature comforts ln , Pce. :.,,"' . mutton nnd to enact "sueh national u" - lnan m "nce. A Vladivostok r .,.,.- .... -.. . ,., UMUCr uitie of not enulpped lth leserve reservoirs. We ihall , have a few small basins, hm n. f I ."..', .mn,i..n. - i.. .. ....". M-VUI1U --....,,. d,w in i. 01 service In cuso nf . i-t'iiouK acciucnt January 27 r..t,..,i w.. .. .,u ,ui- me Canadian press, said that all parties In Siberia were alarmed over rumors that the AI- chamber minatlon, all the fervor, tho tho r. I , 7. "" wou:a withdraw Th" p-nvHIoniil constitution makes mi ltual PllrPoso t the old-tlmo Cru. ' "' llle sl,r,nB or summer. There has been .n IIIUi trivial .'Ippldcnt I,. ..... . .. .."w. ...,,,.,,.. , . tho tiumninc .i.i " " "m" nfl a'"e urgently neccsary " It nro- ",,u l"c ""' ule American soldiers nnecZ "Jut o r may "ut '"" vldes for the choosing 'of a' nation". JpuBht! Nothing could have been Our water viorkn In ii,ii..i.i. i i ' """" " " vnj vuie nmi inr tno , ........... ,, u,c nuurai laea s, , ...:..", ....?..'"" " hlladclp hla are er-ntlon of n "committee of star,..- i,ini, I may kav trcnsllgured. thev p.,.o.i" orctinv the position of a nnasl UP" ""-'ir Iuhk with all the deter. splr- a serioUH a,-pi,ipnt. ti... ...!..,... . th. C,,ni.. ,i . , . .. J " t iiiii'ini'i in aiu-riiKiio nr limit tne future V4' -; ww uih v ranee mli?ht w w,vii Buuement tn th s siihi. f, I?. ""PJ!1- .r,r'cnd .u"" .,ho continuous 'permanent eon,tltntlon. excentlnl ni .n have died. She would not hn?, .. I nnv , ,., '""" subject from ton" en Mr Xrof'th TtT" rt?' I om" vl,n' rtrtnl1' VM" Provision that ' rendered. But don't mistake mo. I do """"JZ" conmed. j"":. Id ''i e" ' "' l, ho tot"' ""lPlv the territory of Ihe (lernrnn States j-hall "" mea" t0 minimize the importance ! ('openlmrrn Fh 1a ,r, . . WIZl i T,K, ".V1" '1pIa-nro chain of not be altered without their consent , of tne American mllltury aid. nor of if i .".,,. (By A' P ,Z ?llh ' ,e T01"1"!1"1"10 Pimping, This Is obviously the government's the American Bed Crossf nor the Sal- I ' Lkralnlan capital. Is again In station nnu the Lanlners Point pump-, method of meeting the onnosltlon evokeii vation Army, nor any of thn h.w,,. " hands of Ukrainian fnr. . , ..r. ... --- n.fc . wuuion are successive links. .,y the earlier reports that a division nf "A rrrmnnili.i... .u. ... . .. It. I , . . . . . ... .... ...-... . I "iiuiiiiiuiiiiy rests un , itusmii was contemplated. mo moult, lorreso.iie station, and an analysis of that plant Indicates similar tremendous responsibility upon mnny of .in miun eieiiuius, tor tnero Is lacking An Associated Press dispatch early Saturdiy raid thit Karl Kautsky had been elected president of the Herman up the most valuable furs they could find. Tho thieves made a second nnd much larger bundle from furs stocked on the second floor, then toadpd the tlrst bun dle In their motorcar und drove oft, A patrolman discovered the forced door and found that the Interior had been ran sacked. When the second bundle of furs was discovered on the upper floor the patrolman summoned help, exprect Ing the thieves to return, but they failed to reappear. llandlt. Ioi!e l'l.tol lire Several other tobberles were reported DEFENDS DFTTv niARPPC mucM of "'" duplication essential for ! .Vntlonal Asscmbls nt Weimar. No cor mjl,us. VjIia.mj.liS safety. The plant has one elilmnox. ., lection was recelvi d until late In th . I boiler loom, one ciowded engine room I la" "'hen another Asroclated Piess dls. A nil i .v. onl, l,1,et for 'he water from the river Pa,ch Ktntetl "'at Ir. IMw.ird David .i can to the clergy of Philadelphia to and one pumping main from thc station "'"" cl''c,td' This d'spatch made no ref- talie an active Interest In civic affairs to1'" the Alters. The equipment Is grow- I crcnce t0 KautBl'- Improve conditions wits made today by!lnB )lc,cr' " ls ""lk,Il heyond Its snfe the Ilev. Ur. Curl y Crammer rPi. capacity and a number of accidents I of St Stenhen'H t,-n. 7 , "' f' reclorlhao ) stopped short of being dlsas-' ot at. Stephen s Kplscopal Church, Tenth ' ttous'. street above Chestnut, . "To n certain degree this kame ltua- He made a tnu ,r i.. , . . I tion Ih nroducpil nt I.iirilner'u hnini ..' , , . w. .ni.- vrtnou mm i. ,.wi... ... lMers meetings, and nfter citing many cl(,cnts have octurred there which have Of th tirpu.nl III. ... ... " """J 1111 1 th. nlnnf ,.,,t r, ......l .. I.- .. Tuis of several varieties, said to be worth $5000 were stolen today from the shop of Henry T. Amlung. 4 810 Balti more avenue, by three mn who drove to the place In an automobile. The thieves had $30,000 worth rf furs packed up on the second flonr, ready for a return trip, but did not, return. Police of the Kifty-flftli and Pine streets station say their Investigation shows the three men drove to tho fur shoo onlv this mornlmr. Thev forced thn - . ...... -.- - --- --- , , .. .. , a,,,, ,,u U. . .. .. front doer and, working rapidly, bundled f'eiing or tne Interchureh IVdeiatlon ""urre" ln ,n0 eMuo, nor wiy or lhfl hlr,f-..l -" iiiiiiun ui CKrainian fnrp.a ... .....,.l3' iri, .-.,... "VI""1 I ,. . " -vuiu te wood's mVloryr.", rt"rtB .,,,,. through urdlnation of the holy purpose of the I - rlshtcous-mlnded inhabitants of the nii.i.h.. earth. tne , n'8Ptches from Warsaw, dated Jan. Criticisms Dealt Willi ,y 31, announ'' 'hat Kiev had been "And now the war is won. The ' if ,S b.y Uolsh'k' 'roops. a portion world ls made h.ife for democracy for hLi Ir o""T.,of eneral Pe""ra. the liberty nnd the pursuit of hannliiPQ. ' .?. . ,h? L1ralnlnn peasant Oovern. as Jeffc.sou wild in tho Ameircar. Dec-1 X.viki ti. B0."f ;'eto.,.n8 -Bt1- . - ., ...,.. wi uib i-iirainian Continued on Vme )rtrntrrn, Column Mi government, tho message added had " I If" movcd from Klev " Innltza. to -. the southwest. of the present Ills of city government ,ut ,he Pnl" out of 'o urged all the clergymen to attend fa 'nO'-four houis and a 7f-- Vti :ei Virginia Qoff, yen (paired); pyuria nd,; ye. COUPLE BURNED; SHELLAC IGNITES AT KITCHEN FIRE Gennautowii Man in Serious Con dition, While Wife's Hair Is Singed Aaton Mattson, fifty-nine years old. who conducts an antique shop at B016 to the police today. Including one within Wayne avenue, was severely burned ' the shadow of the City Hall. In a run about the body this morning when ai"'1" "Kht with Patrolman James John. Dome or shellac, which he accidentally """ "' . "'" -." iiuii, tnreo au- anre? Ids" cloUdnflre" " ta'Iia;TSS and set hl clothing fire. Tlie men wera caUBht n the act ot Ills wife, who was standing near him stealing the machine of Michael Donne- at the time, was also slightly burned, gan, a saloonkeeper of Adams street bauson wag taken to the Germantovvn anu Kensington avenue. When Donne Hospital, where ho was found to be In an remonstrated one of the men fired a serious condition. ' ' ,llm ana frced him back Into the Mrs. Matlson's hair was singed and house Johnson, hearing the shot, hur the back of her dress burned. She ' rled to the scene nnd the men ran. In screamed for help nnd the neighbors , a running light which lasted for sev rushed In to their rescue. , eral city blocks, numerous shots vver J. Tranned bv lire In tho second flnm- nf their homo this morning,, Mrs. Sarah Beldelman and her son, Leon, sixteen years old, 2155 Kensington avenue, were carried to safety by Fireman William A. Graham. The fire did damage esti mated at $5000. Jacob Beldelman, who conducts a dry goods store tn the house, was out at the time, and his wife was In the cellar cut ting wood. When she started up the stairs she found that the first floor was In (lames. She managed to make her way to the sepnnd floor, where her son was lvlnn sick, but the .two were unable to get out of the house until rescued by Graham. The latter was off duty at the time. ,M&- eral city blocks, numerous shots were exchanged between Johnson and the band'ts before they finally disappeared. Within a little more than a block of the City Hall thieves pried open some panels beneath the window of the jewelry store of .Samuel J. Schless, 1230 Market street, about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, nnd robbed It of Jewelry valued at nearly 11000. A highwayman with a gun held up Michael Donovan. 70S North Thirty ninth street, at Forty-first street and Lancaster avenue, early yesterday and robbed him of his money. Police of Thirty-ninth street and Lancaster ave nue station later arrested John Powell, Holly etreet, and police of Thirty-second Centum en ?m HUM. J'ottuon Que ommlchlon for accidents have lllMrlbutlOJl mnlnu on Thursday night ut St .Stenhen-l ""'c'1 hlne deprived a large portion of Church. llw" the city of wnter for several hours." Addressing the Baptist ministers nt1 r' " vls nia,,e "" appeal to create the First Church, Seventeenth and San. I pub" Plnlon f,,r 'he Improvement of som Mreets. Doctor Crammer n-ild" the i ,lu 8yhtem "mI for "e obtaining of tho clergy should not be sunlne but min.t '""d"- stir thenisslves In ivgard to'the affniri . ' eutc"at" Alden niberwn. of At of the city. """i to tne affairs i an,c Ctv m!mhf.r of the ,tnnbow Division, also spoke. Kap for 8lret CleanK I This Is the only large city which I Oil Ship Gives Up Another Hoily va'eontrn7tnr"n.nlne ntraet t0 pr-' , T" bod' of Albert Obun. twenty, vate contractors.' be sa,t. .. ,s ,n, eRht ypnr o(, of )t.nn,arj. ttllM recov. only large city that tu,u tw i..ii ered tmlnv fmm tt,p i.i,i f u... ..h .i.i chambers and the only city that has a Amundsen, which was destroyed bv Are cumbrous form of government" 'three weeks ago, The body, the 'tenth Speaking of the repent ,.nn.V ,i.,. , ,8-" "om the lessel following the tire. conditions Issue,! hv ,i,. i, . ,V.V .... '7.. wnB 8enl " "10 Morgue. Hel Delk, who was held In ball on a libel charge. Dr. Crammer said: , "Dr. Delk was not vihnliv i,i,n.i., but what ho said was substantially COrJ,ectU, TJ,er' ,rled to "care him with a bg bluff, but they will never bring him to trial. , "I have on my desk hpiii !..,, ui,,,i i... th rty-flve hundred policemen who auk deliverance from political domination. I also have letters from their wives. They ay their husbands tell them there are 'certain housm on thetr beats which should "be closed, but they fear to close them. If they should take such action they would loso Hielr Jobs." Agnlnst Huntlay Amueemenlii A resolution urging the Legislature not to pass the bill recently Introduced by Horke, which provides for Sunday amusements, was unanimously adopted by the Baptists. Another resolution asking the Legis lature to defeat the bill Introduced by Representative Powell providing for repeal of a section of tho blue law was also adopted. It was decided to b-Iv TVn... t. n-... tin twenty-Hve minutes at the next Mon days meeting to discuss charter re-j vision,' ,, ,, . 1 DOG IS RESCUED AT FIRE Captain John Skull nmt two other firemen of Engine Company No, 5 saved a pet dog from burning to death thio afternoon during a file aU the homo of A. Hckle&tein,4 3531 Market etreet. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK STAND IGNORED BY U. S. ENVOYS A Story of High Endeavor "When the door does not seem to be open you should push it open. Get up nnd push." Vibrant wordsl The words of a man who will never admit de feat And becuuse Dr. Russell II. Conwell has the rifht to use them they are instinct with service. They have been an inspiration to thousands. They are the words that first made Temple Univer sity possible and have since made ltejworth while. Doctor Conwell's story of tho realisation of his great idea be gins in this issue of the Evening Public T.HDGW on Paro 5. MANN ASSAILS NAVAL PROGRAM IN HOUSE WASHINGTON, l'eb. 10 Attack, ou the new naval program of ten dreadnaughts and ten scout ciuisers was opened in thc House today by Republican Lender Mann, who made a point of order ngnlnst the piovislon as'toou as it was called up for con sideration. He argued that an authoiizatlou without 'au ap propriation wab nut germane und'could not bo Included in the appropriation bill. WEATHERMAN ONLY SPOOFING Arctic Temperature in Morning Dispelled When Sun Got in Work This Is one of the day which car ry us from Iceland to Florida. Those who started from home this morning with fur collars around their ears will feel like returning In Etraw bats and Palm Ileach attire, Peeping out of bedroom windows In the early hours one heard street signs creaking. Kvldrntly the thermometer was only fooling, however. At 5 o'clock the mercury hovered around 21 degrees, but It became fllckle later and from & to l: noon Jumned ten degrees. The early cold was due to a stiff north vvlnil. but the sun of Philadelphia met It more than half way and chased It back. The weather man says it will be cold tonight lust .nnuch tn lin the Influenxn germa out of town. It will Only Thirty-nine Lines of League of Nations Constitution Re main to Be Draftetl ' By CLINTON W. GILBERT Htnff Cnrrriipoiulent of tbr Kvenlnr Pub. Ilo I.riluT It Mb tbe I'enee llrle. Kullun In Kurape Ily Wireless t CopvrtoM. tail, bu Pulllc Lnlaer Co. , Paris, Feb. 10. It was announced on j Saturday that sixty-nine pages of the league of nations' constitution had ' been drafted and that only thlrty-nln j lines remained to be done. The plan i probably will bt completed and pre , sented in full'sesslon nf ti, ,. f ........ early this week and probably adopted, since only a sinnrle draft Is being pre pared befor.) Wilson's departure on February lo". I Day and night sessions are helnc OLD MARYLAND RESIDENT DIES.r,n Washington M. Armstrong Wa-TSjrJnVlSK Orcat-Orantlson of Hero of 1776 Negotiations have been opened with lUrrluv. Md.. Feb. lO.-t-WashlnsTton I V Jf.'rL"""": l" Lml. """ll'le on 1 ;! V' Pi A. ' V ' r i Allied fronts in Huss'a befpro. jioldln viie i'tiiiccH isiuiias conrerenpp an is Intlninted that this may delay tMr conference beyond February 15, th date previously net. William Allen White received his U niruciiuim uui me .American envoy are unllkel to sail for u fortnight. be warmer tomorrow, It Is alleged. M. Armstrong, eeventy-seven years old, great-grandson of General John II. Armstrong, who commanded the Amer ican Continental forces In the battle against the British at Klttannlng, pa.. during the Revolutionary War, died J ...) Ia. nl 1,1. hnn.n I. r , . ,. ' rujr .wu; ... .... .w,ii in UU'ClSiae, near here, of heart disease. Mr. Armstrorg was, a brother of the late John O. Armstrong, of Odessa. Del., loner Dromlnent in Delaware Slot, an tics. Dealdes his wjdow, Mrs. Klliabeth "hevlk governmenta any real str jjoua Arinu, .mi uvea Dy two w ..., ,w.. H.i'uni? i daughters and a ion. 'of Russia and the attitude of t Antl-Uolshevik groups In Russia still hostile to the conference. among the Amerlcuns little attent! IB uriiiH l'u v .iivii uilliufie. in n few Instances have the ant jr J -a ' "i i, i ..i i 16&&M& "W at Centreville, Md. 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