6 EVENING PUBLIC LED G'K PHILADELPHIA, THUESDX FEBRUAEY 27, 1910 CLAIMS CLASH ON SPEAKERSHIP .Cillrtl and Mnmi Rnckcis qally Confident of Vic- fi tory lonight CAMPBELL DARK HORSE t l . Active Attention Paid by Cam paign Managers to New Members-Elect pr -z VICTOR Y LIBER TY LOAN TO BE USED ONLY IN U. S. IicslHctions for Expenditure oj Credits Established Here for Allies Made to Prevent Competition With American Dullness and Industry Through Neiv liond Issue. ' l.very dollar rained In th Victory Liberty Loan, to A off-tril tut In April, will be npfnt In America or will ! p-thl to rltli-n of th Cnltctl Ulat-K, accord In to a Mattm-nt IimiioiI today by John 11. Mon, director of the war loan or ganization-, riitnnt now cngaRtil In war with th -untiles of the t'nlted Statu, and that only until eighteen tnonllm after tha termination of the rrent war "Theeo nedlta may bo (flabllehert only for the purpose, of prnvltllnR for purchased of property In I'raiue, owned nu for "With the .eueptlon ,f the irl..tlely jVt.'y or Indirectly and not needed by i.ll proportion of the loan to be ufc.1 "'. U"'t" ,S'nl"' "r vt ' '" r Payl.n? our -oMIeri, In the American K' f h fh hT '"'" .r ,nl,y bo gUar- ARMY'WILLHAVE BIG BARGAIN SALE Surplus Material in France Soon-Put on "Cheap" ' Counter EUROPE THE CUSTOMER By the Associated Ypm Waahlnitten, Vtb. .7. mtmbers-elect of the next House of Representatives gathered here today from all parts of the country for the confer, eneo tonight with the re-elected Republi can members to nominate a candidate for nrnij- or occupation Raid Mr Mnron "all money to bo raised will be upent In till country. Moreover. Ita expendi ture It nu Mirroumleil with ri-htrlrtloira In tho reiiort BUhmltted to the Jtouse that II mtttl tij-. ililtl In ..,-,U ...... .... Tlkr.lil.ll, tin ' -, ur rj'tllfc 111 rill'll . Wll tl 111 li-publlian ,, of ,,--, to thl) i-.,!,,.,, ..,,. .....i citizen "These restrictions are clearly ret forth In tho report of the Way a and Means t'ommltlee on the 17 OOO.O00.U0O bond bill. It should bo noted that iro atithorlt H (.onferred in the bill Ui make loans to our Allies or any other foreign kov minimis. "Instead, the commute.- h.m inoMded lor me nnanciai needa or our co Soealter. Despite the confident state. Kf jiients of the rival campaign manager In Ei the three-cornered lla-lit for the Speaker- PI-. . . .. ..... .. i. ' ...... ..v..... iirrui wi uiii to" nip, It was eviueni ircin uio uviivb b-lllKerenti by nuthorlzlmr the Sr, r-l.,rv of the Treamrj. with th0 approval t.f attention showered on the first-term men that nothing was being left midono to win their 'otex. The three candidates for the nomina tion, which Is virtually tho election, ai onlr a split In tho Republican ranks would enablo tho Democrats to orRanlze the next House of Representatives, are: Frederick II (llllett, of Massachusetts, ranking Republican member t-f tho Ap propriations Committee James R. Mann, of Illinois, Republican floor leader. Philip Campbell. Kanas, ranking Re publican of tho rulifl committee Managers of the (llllett and Mann the president, to establish credits with the United Stairs for any foreign kov- anteed by our government "In other words, the United ftHtcs Is preparing to say to Hh Allies that If they expect this nation to fliiunco their nfter-wnr needs they must agree tb spend ull funds advanced to them with our citizens and business tlrm. "American business men have nlwa.vis met with sharp competition from our Allies In man fields of foreign trade. The restrictions for tho expenditure of credits established hero for our Allies vveie made with this fact In mind to prevent the expenditure of other na tions of Ameritau monev In inmpetl tlon with American business and In dustry "As I see If, If we Rro pwake to our opportunities we should take our prop er place In the f.ue-front of Interna tiona! flu.inie now and for nianj ears to come ' ESTHONIANS ROUT REDS SLOVAK UNION BACKS LEAGUE Hcny Los.cs Inflicted on Hoi slieiki in Stncre Fighliiij; Mnrkhnlm, Teh. 27 (11) A ! An It-mllng-, l' , IVI oniclal statement Issued bv the i:aihnn- ."eicnaips to me ('(invention tl (catling Iiulorscs Independence of Crrlio-Slov.ikin Railroads llornos and Other Things, to Go to Highrhl Bidder Hy the Associated 'rrvs Parlt, l"tb 27. All superfluous ma terial of the American expeditionary foices now stored In ast warehouses throughout Franco will be bargained oft to Europeans, provided It is found cheaper to dispose of It here than to transport It to the United Mates This announcement was made by tho United States liquidation Commission, which began confi renrew esterrtay to deter mine what disposition should be made of the equipment. The commission is rornposcd of Sen ator Hollls. of New Hampshire, Homer II. Jolinson. of Cleveland, O ; Cleneral r-i,..ri. ii nnues and Judge Kdvvln B, Parker, of Houston, Tex. has not arrived jet 17 - (I)v A 1M American .Slovak Judge Parker 'Wo will net tho' best prices vve Pos- ihII.1v (.nn for all materials," Ham fena- lati TO CONTINUE CAMP" LEE Cantonment Will Bo Kctuincd as Demobilization Center f mni l.ee, V., Feb. 27. Orders have been received at camp headquarters which say definitely Camp I-eo wilt uo continued as a demobilizing center. Tho ramp organizations are now reduced al most to tha smallest alio posslblo with out decreasing the emclcncy of "cces- ...II Hurt, Th .a. KAAA.it rArlttrllOll was In the. provost guard company, I wnien nas released 200 out or sow. Tho number of D.stlngulshed Service Crosses and Croix do (luerre among the colored soldiers returning from Krance to this cantonment for dlschargo proves the bravery of the colored sol diers of Uncle Sam's army. The 307th Infantry, Ninety-third Division, had a large detachment here this week and medals and crosses were numerous. I COMPENSI DI GUERRA RICHIESTI DALL'ITALIA L'Anstriu Paglicra". in Materia tin Tcrzo Dellc Indcinnila' Dovutc luilonarlo, durante gravlsslnl tumultl die si sdno vetlficatl In Bucarest. I-a notlzla rho In Reglna dl limenla sla fugglla da Ilucarest, per tlmore dl essero ueclso, e' stata confermata. noma, 27 febbralo. 1? stato Icrl annunzlato iho II Vescovo Auslllarlo l!aen ' stato nomlnato Arclvescovo per la cltta' dl New York, II Rev. Tntrlck J. Hayes a' nato In New York It 20 novembre 1867 cd ha perclo ragglunto II 6 2 mo. anno dl eta', Da tempo clrcolavano vocl sccondo lo quail II prelato aarebbe stato nomlnato al posto del defunto Cardinals Parley e si dice ehe la sua nomlna e' bene accetta nella Dlocesl dl New York. II "Olorifalo d'ltalla" pubbllca un lungo nrtlcolo a proposlto delle rlchlestn Itallano e delle nssurdo nl Inglusilftcate preleso del Jugo-slavl. Inrtlcollsta, dopo aver sommarla mentn csamlnate o dlscusso lo raglonl che nvvalorano e rlchlesto deU'ltatta, dice cha I Dclegatl Italian! alia Con ferenza delta Pace liolranno contarn sutl'lnlero ed Incondlrlonato appogglo dl tutta la Nazlone, la quale vuoln cho la pace sla degna dclla vlttorln, M'aslilngliin, lie.. 27 febbralo. II Oo erno Jugo-Hlavo ha rlchlesto II co mandante In apo delta truppo Altcate In Plume dl protestare presso le autorlta' mllltnrl Itallano contro II maltratu- mouto del resldenll Jugo-slavl Irr detU, cltta', da parte del soldatl ltallanl. In formazlonl glunte aH'Umcto Sbrbo-Croato-Hloveno In 'Washington, res pubbllche In segulto ad un dtspacclo unictnle da Belgrade, dlcono r.ho tall maltraUamentl luuino cauaato uno i scontro armato tra truppo Jtaltane serho In Klume, durante II quale un maggloro serbo e statu gravemente ferllo, (II telegramma dl cul sopra provlene dalla sollta fuelna croata In Washing ton, da dove nl dlrlge la campagna drnlgratorla e stolta, attraverso gll Statl Unlit, a danno dell'Italta.) rubllnhed n1 r)ltrlbuled Under PERMIT NO (14 1 AutborlMd by tht'sct of OctoW 0, 11)17 on flls at the Pottoftlcs of Phila delphia, fa. Hy order of tho Prenldent. A. S HunMSSON. . roitmter Oenersl. inr ifniiu m the Associnteri rres t ....... i.-ui .. . . ::, - ."" i " ,mv . . . . ... ..,,. anny headquarters reports severe! ,,,,V,' ",,1'".,"? "tV!"", f."" ." "" "1'h'r '" mun equipment 5l fighting near Narva Pakov. Vnlm.ir and m..u.l.no.,Viy In -favo'e of a league of "'h we'hin be gia-1 If the? buy .-.uisDiirg anu claims mat tneitiionl.in i ""'""" ..""., . .,in,,,.ni in mill. Inmmu. ramnalans each claimed tho victory ofihavo renulsed tlm IlnlKhevlkl. mm. n.,- ... ' " A ,."u"rwi1 . "", .independemo of " ..''".""" .'..' ..- i.-r.,A n.l. their favorite, perhaps on the first bal- prions losses In Ul.rd and woundei , Ihe nu'Z,,V "L TnZ, "ZJJ.m ' glum Rumania ami other helllge'rents lot. Supporters of Mr Campbell, an I The statement describes the fighting- In country lm lug nlreadv made two loans and some neutrals are In the market eleventh-hour entrant in the contest, the direction of allsburc as violent and to the iVeih-Slovnks crdl.il greet- ' f,, ilii m.nerlal . ... .. . j. .., r-Ai i .ii.nr mriru ...... uu ..a. a a .,nA.. ..ka ...... ......... ,,, a.. .... ..-- ---. ill iue :- -- ..-." .w.... ...,c ru- iii.-. nr nrni ... iin iit-v repunnc i ne "', B"Kt- union is well Known throughout th. predicted their favorite would nomination as a compromise candidate, i Our mirnoi'e Is to derive tho best bar- . aiaaa. aaaai. a.. ,..- .. . ....... ...... .: : A.,.-... .... i -..i,, -, AA...A-.A .... . i.,. iQt Aincr ... n...... -....i I. a i.a .a.aa . ."i" ..-.,.,-u u.-.n in.iii i-i'iroi i nueii rtiaus auo nas u uiemiiersii i. . n ... .. ... .. -Mr. uiueii win inn,c """ grutl savs that Uolshevlkl tievvhiun-ra . ..f ".-. non. ' ... r . . .. ---. --'I .-- - - twenty more than enougn 10 eiect. sam i commenting anxlouslv upon ttie rt verses John Shlgo, of l-'reoland ireasurcr re- ltepreaentatlve v Insiow, ot .Mdssacnu-1 sustained in llio lighting against the 'ported n balance of $600 noo In the I lean materials on this side If we see that the material ran bo shipped home to greater advantage than sold nere, we will keep it R is n business proposi tion for our gr"rnmont " SAXONY ELECTS PRESIDENT KingV Ptuicliler M.irrid a i,.i:. isliing (eiiide Srerctlv , -Hj A !)- Kr.i-tlorf Chosen I lend of "Free Stale' Ilasel, IVb 3 J Illy A PI 'Hip new I.nndra. 28 febbralo Uno speclale dtspacclo al London Dally News, dalato ( 20 febbralo, dice che le Indennlta' ill guerra che 1'Italla reclama dall'Austrla sono state npprosslniatlvametitte calco Inte a seleento mltlonl dl lire (7) (It telegramm uRg.unge tro nilgllardl dl dollarl). Dato II dubblo che l'Austrla , pos,.v far fronte a tale pagamento, II ' Governo Itallano averebbe pensalo n rlcorrero ad un possible rlmedlo per compensarsl e rloe' nceotlnndo speelall concesslonl sopra In rlsorso nnturiill del parse. In tale modo un terzo deU'lndeniiltn, . dl guerra reclamata dnll'Italla verrebho dall'Austrla corrlsposta In ( materia, come od esemplo l.i cesslone nll'ltalla dl S, 000,000 dl metrl cubl ill legname da costruzlono da es--em esportalo cntio II perlodo dl c Inque until. I'll dispacclo oggi glunto .ilia News "dl HaSllen nnnimzla 'Central l'Iio un stato (ommessu coutro II setts, campaign manager lor the -sew i i.htnoinans nscriuo tne Holshevlkl de-1 treasurv luirlug the last vear J42G England caodldatc I "'" "' '"'"-, mituur tiuiijiuri mm uuu was paiq out in neaili claims Representative 'aillett can claim 140 ."tr.r'inoo" lZ ulnne.l re'r" ' votes, but Mr. Mann will get 130 on the I volumeer' 1 I MISS LAUDER WEDS PILOT first ballot," asserted Representative r,ihau hy sea and .ire commanded by "" unvuLd IILUJ flLUI Madden, of Illinois, manager oi mo iiooi cenerai von uer i,oitz rney declare. j,i v leader's campaign. that the Bolshevik! on tho Ilaltlc front ?,opl J "Representative Campbell will get " eiii.-iu.m i.h.i mu in.-ir nrgaiuza. I'l III1C v . . . -.. .. tlnti nnnears to be near collsnse o twenty-ne, majiio as many as lur.j on ---. Miami. 1 la . Feb "7 ...- .. V..I1A. ...I.I nnrAetllat v . Minnu, 1-.. I . iusi niaL tiaiiuv. j( --........---- it. n..i. . .. Anthony, manager of the Kansan's cam. , FINU MU HIKK SUICIDI', . '-" -wuer. tiaugmer ot clmmi.r r Deputies of the "Free .atlentato nalen "The newly elected members are .'.eorge i.auucr, a weiamj I'litsuurgn stnle of riaon met I tiesday nnil elect v . .. ... . i i. .. a, .1.1 .... I siaai mnonrnctiirep. wnu ...ti-pin ,. ia rrl Julius I'rassdorf. a Majorlt.v Social STwrprlw for K ..local I", as president acco. ding to a dispatch 11 Re saiebho stato colplto alia a compromise" Ho!v Haiipiiip IVom Haflcr" n-hlng guide and pilot. It was learned Doctor nieste! a German Democrat. f"ccla C(1 " "" braccio dtt ,'" riN0 The Republicans will have 240 mem- Urndlng. Pa., Feb 27 Returning here todav after the counle had left on a i was named first ike president anil , bers In the next House. from u vhurcli entertainment last eve- MMi-ilai ij jachting cruise iiinonc the I Deputy I.jilnskv, nn Independent So-1 nlng, children of Mrs Ida M. Dc'trlch . i-tri,i t ... Tll. ,.,,. .. clallst. n cond vice president mini . rn.nr.il I irrcnTCn found the bod of their mother hunglng lowfr ' Io,rltt Kps . lhe -"nonV wa" IRISH MEMORIAL ALChrlhD 'rom the rafters in the loft of the bain 'performed bv a notary public and Mr ,inB pinsMlorf formeil.v was vUc " " n suicide Mrs Deitrleh was thlrtv-nvo Lauder did not team of the wedding president at the Chamber of Deputies. BOTtt.1i -nwl A.iiPrirni lVien Del- ea, o1'1 tllp wifo .f lM.Wcllrich. a until toda.v of Paxon He has been a prominent HUSH ami .int-rn.iu j i .in. uli W0-Unovvn farmer, three miles west of Mr. Lauder is a cousin and former Inbor leader and served In the Relch- dlbraltar. Robeson township. business associate of Andrew Carnegie 'stag from 1003 to lOOfi I lie Ferdlnando dl Rumenla, egatcs Answer Hearing Rciiuest Dnblln. Feb. 27 Tile first acknowl edgement cf the memorial to the peace delegates concurring the recognition of "the provisional iMernment" of Ireland, has been received from tile American delegation. sas Sean O'Cealllgh In an Interview forwarded from Paris to ttio i Dublin Evening Telegraph O'Cealllgh Is quoted as denj Ing any desire to embarrass President Wilson, and recalls that "the freedom of Dublin, was oted to the President unnnlmously by the corporation. He said ho expected his mission would oc me suoject oi an Interpellation In the French chamber by -w- a..I.. lr- fev.nti-.lhv ml.l. ttlA TaI.U p , UC'U. ... e...,'M... .... ..... ...ui. . cause. M JUGOSLAVS ASK ALLIED AID Protest Alleges Mistreatment on the Part of Italian Soldiers Washington, Feb 27 Tho Jugo-Slav government has tequested the commander-in-chief of the Allied troops at Flume to protest to the Italian military authorities against alleged mistreatment of Jugo-Slav residents of that city by Italian soldiers. The oftlctal Information bureau of the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes made public a, dispatch from Belgrade" saying that such mistreatment had caused an armid clash In Flume between Italian and Ser blan troops, In which a Serbian major was seriously wounded. "REDS" MENACE RUMANIA Balkan Stale Itemobilizes Meet Iiolslieviki Paris, Feb. 27. (By A. IM Army T IT t Baker, of Troy, N. Y representing the j supreme council in matters or rood and si relief, has returned to Paris from a tour or Rumania and Serbia. He says the Rumanian army, numbering 200.000, which had been partly demobilized. Is , being remoblllzed hastily to meet Bol-' aneviK attacKs along tne corner uetween Bessarabia and the Ukraine, where the Bolshevik! are marslng troons. The Ru manians fear these forces will become . active with the opening of spring. 1 Baker reports, there Is extreme suf- I ferine in Rumania owing to the lack of ' food and clothing-. Thousands of women and children, he declares, arc compelled to wane barefooted In the mow. mMSMmm tmmmmmmmwm Ssr ,Fwjmw.i wszzss. gS5Sf ,0I (i f..T7-.w ZZZ jmrnrn pj- A Dash -of Chocolate Buy Thrift Stamps and let the Govern ment teach you how to save. W. S. S. j WAR PAIINGH STAMP. wm NSvaXH (s I yHT n. c. CHI i 1M- Z? i.1 K-. ' La : t OVER 3000 GIRLS AND WOMEN have been diced by us In poiitlom paying From 1S to 35 Per Week Specialize In a rroteislon that haa been eatabllahed and ntada rrontable by our chain of schools, tht only ones o! their kind. Inip-ctlon ot the equipment alons will repay sou for a vlalt. If van exptct to en'rr viuliirit or to incrraa your mrnino capacity, our otUtancf will be tnialuable (o iou. Cay, Evening A Correapondenr-. Count. .'hlladrlphln rhool of Fllinc 010 ( he -Inut Street Branches: New York. Kxiton and Chicago Your Nose Knows All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring for the same reason. 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