Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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EVEtfE&G PUBLIC LBDER-PpinABELPHIA', TUESDAY, MAY C, 1919
ITALY SHOULD HE
E,
Former .German Chancellor
Praises Ebert for Effort to j
Save Germany
DESIRES TO LIVE IN ROME
BUDAPEST SOVIET
YIELDS, SAYS REPORT
Surrender Confirmed, Vienna
Hears Czechs Within 20
Miles of City
LE SORTI 01 F1UW1E
Itaslo. Mny II. (Ity A. I'.) Con
Hrnintmn of the mirniulillomil tmrrrmlrr
of Hip HiitiRiirlnn (inrrrtiiiiont 1ms born
rpcelvotl In n tlWpntrli from Vienna.
lliuliiprsl. Mny .' (ilfln.vccl). (Ity A.
1 1. ) Kormcr I-Vioil MinNtcr Cnnbnn, nf
the Associated I ress lu, s(jvi(,t KOVprlllno,ltt mR flclj f,. t,is
Koine. Mny 0. The (tlornnli d'llnltn city with lilt family and lins joined the
publishes nn Interview with I'lliiee lonnter-revolntimiit. IteportM state
,, . , ., i..,!i ' that lie has'declnred he abandoned bol-
von Iluelow. former (.er.nan In.pcrl-1 1 s,,pvNll, ,,.,. ..,., ,. flppi, likp
nianeellor. in which he prnlxc. I'lrsi- i ((.,. am ,v, no, )nUt. ndviee."
dent Kbert nml Chnncellor Sfliclili- tv.pfh forros nrn rcportptl witlitii twrntv
mnnn for having done everylhim? n,ies of (Mm city.
possible to save (iertnany from , '
"wreck." The prince added that the, Cnpenlnicen. May .", delajed. ( Ity
danger of a revolutionary movement to A. I'. I A Hudapest report siijs the
1'nnncRslone dl Fiumr e della Dalmnzla
nll'Itnlin.
1enttislimtiio e' Immense. l.i cittn'
e' tntla Imbandleratn.
(nbrlele lVAiitimizin e' state" pro
inosso Tenente t'olonnello per merito
dl Kiierrn.
Nel ciorul It e I corrente In Pole-
Kiizionp Itiilinim. per la L'onferenr.n
della I'aee tenne Importnntl rluniotii
La Cltta DODO Due Alini dl AU-'in Homa. sotto In proslrfpuzn dell'Ou.
tonomia Sara 'Formalmente
SMtEBBERD DECISE
Annessa all'ltalia
l'ubllsheil and rjllrlhulJ t nder
PBIIMIT NO. atl
Aiilhnrlznl hv the net of Octolwr
11)17. on file at the rostotflre or
rieb'hla. I'a . . .
I., or..er of the Pre-MentKsos.
PostmaMer (leneral.
n.
I'hlla-
liondni.
mncrin da
re establish (lie monarchical syMeni
would be eliminated If the government
was strong.
"Oerman.v. Prinee von Ilnelmv i
quoted as having said, "wishes to settle
down and work and produce."
Alluding to the Italian situation, the
former Chancellor said :
"Tlndolibtedly I'itnne is an Italian
town and imit go to Italy. All its in
habitnnts are ltaliait, except a small
minority Everything in Flume is Ital
ian. Most of the Hungarians living In
Flume, are more favorable to Italian
than to .Tugo Slav rule. Fiuine must
he ceded to Italy. Premier Orlando's
attitude .is strong I.aron Sluminn's
tenacity will win Itoth are Indefaligii -ble
workers. The lOiitenle will cede
Flume before Italian determination
"I nm surprised at the attitude of
Knglnnd, anil I do not understand why
France fails to side with Italy. Fiuine
Is Italian, as likewise are Znrn. Seslnico
nud Spalato, just ns Danzig is (.ivriuim.
containing only 10 per cent of l'olcs ;
just ns Southern Tyrol is Ccrman. but
is ussigucd to Italy."
Prince von Buelow ended by saying
that he hoped soon to return to Itnine
to reside hi the villa he possesses here.
." mnggln Secondo uu dl
l'arigl. giunlo nU'l-'xi'liniign
i'clegrnpb. la iiuestlone. li r mine
snretibe htata sistemata con pieno ac
rordo da parte del (ioveruo Ilaliauo
sulla base che Flume dovra' rimnnere
un porlo nutonomo per la durata di due
until, trascnrsl i quail la cittn' erra'
eastern comniaud of the red army claims iformiilnii'iite annessa all'ltalia.
to have the Theiss securely and that i
the (.'.cells have not advanced beyond Farigi. " mnggio. I.'nnnuir.io che
MNknlcx. The report continues: il I'rcs'ulcnte del Coii1r11o del Ministri
"Our troops are eal of llger. The , il'ltnlin. On. Orlando, ed II MiuNtro
(V.cdisnr liitiliiiing to attack between , nrr ell Aft'ari Ksterl Soniiino, en pi
Fullel and Sulgo Tarjitn. It) n coiiuter- della t)eb'gaioiie Italiana
Oilnnilo. In dette rlunioni fu dlseussa
e stubllitn la llttea di colidottn du
seguire iiinformeniente nl voto del
t'arhtmentn. II diM'orso deH'Ou. llls
solatl in fmore del (ioveruo suscito'
vive acclamuzloni alia Camera ed e'
stnto accolto in Italia con iiiianiuic
ebnseiiso.
1Agcnzia llavai ha ricevuto un
lelrgrnnimn che gioino .". corrente in
I.iegialcnne .entinnla di studenti. pre
cedllti da bandiere ilaliane. fecero una
manifestnzloiie per le ic di iptella cittn'
,iu favore dell'ltalin. I.diinostriiiiti si
reearono innan.i nl Itegio Consolato
Itnliano ed a rpipllo francese. acclu
mando entusinstiinmente. Spedirono
poscin un trlcgi-.iiiinin di congiatula
zionl all'Ou. tli'lnuilii.
SEIZED; CHIEF TAKEN K:
It has been ascertained Hint I'rofcs- I
sor von Stuck, the widely known
Itavariiiu painter and architect, escaped
when the hostnges held by the soviet .
nuthorlties ut Munich were executed
rominent people of Munich who wcie
n hiding miring the reign ot terror '
lere are reported to be returning to the
city.
Doctor Levien Captured After l
Fleeing in Plane 150
Killed or Executed
WHOLE CITY CELEBRATES!
Ity the Associated I'
Iteilln. Mav r. id"!r.;.
hundred and lift) persons
or executed during the
Muuii
fall
less
. i.i One
were killed
lighting at
licji, according In nn nccoutit of tin
oft that city printed in the l.nkn
Mtiulili, May ." idehned i -illy A.
IM All Munich celelimted the iclorv
over the soiet go ernnietit cstenlay.
The streets were crowded with people
who cheered the passing tronp or gne
tliem refresliniento. Captured Sparta
'cans were hooted lis they weie escorted
i to the streets, bands plnjeil national
airs outside the captured palace and
the crowds sang patriotic anthems
The presence of armed peasants was
noticeable in lire streets ami still Aui
itrlalis" who fought with the (iermnn
(toveriiinent troops to regain the cii
i were heiirtilj clieered. The citizens were
luisy iliiring tin1 tln.i tearing Umwii
Augeiger. Among tiie killed weie I lerr pn,.n,,s x if ini: the 1'rtnsiiius. This
Toller, director ot the soviet govern- w,.. ,., ,yu ,,.,, ili,iBy hecaiisc
meni. anil uerr Mintlieiiiier. a cmn- 0pnP1. sm m,i,. ,. Unvnriiui
niunisi leader llerr seidl, who was . ninmler sniil
Pltiiek jesterday we drove hack the
C.cchs who had crossed the Fitel near
Zekes. On the right hank the red troops
have been withdrawn and tire regroup
ing at prescribed points.
fei
STREET CLASHJ BERLIN '
Troops and Police Battle With Ven-
risullnto la rimoziouc di lultn hospital at Lexington.
QUIT OVER 48-HOUR WEEK
ner I'lliii'iini'p a rarigi; cue n irauiiiu
di pace sura' consegnalo lu'lle iniiiii
I del ('onto von Krnckdorrf-Ilant.nu. il
niiuistro degli esteri della (lermania,
lalle ore .". pom. di niercoldi' e che il
1 Conellio della Corona del Itelgio ha
dato .il huo consensu per segnare il
Iratlato di ' pace, senza riguaruo ana
insn.lilisfiiy.iniin ilel Itelcio relati-
dors of Stolen Goods Miiiiicnlc iiirnci-ordu linnnziario. hiiimo
, .Herlln. In.v ' (Ity A. I'.) Police dato per
officers and sulcsinen who were engaged inuautn ostaeolava il Invoro della Con
in vending stolen goods clashed yes-' feien.u della Pace.
i tcrdny. four policemen heiug wonuded l)to eio' una seiluta plennriii ilelbi
I ami one civilian killed. The light re- Coufeienza sain' tenutn donuini alio
suited from a raid on the salesmen, vn,l() ,; sotlopoire il trattntu di pace
and as the police advaifced a crowd ' .,u',,pp.vo7.ioiie di tutte le nazinui
I opened lire on them witli revolvers.. pnrteclpiiuti.
I A company ot soldiers wu.s sent In
I the aid of the police, who captured nine! itnnni. I! niagglo. Oggi tiittu la
salesmen who had in their iiossession popolazione di Itoma pnrtecipera' nlln
u thousand illegal food cards and a ' graiule dimostrazione p'atriotlica che
! large, amount of stolen property. Mohs ' sura' capltanata da (inhriele ll'An
Imliieh attemnted to rescue the prisoners iiunzio. II corteo si recliera' al Cainpi
were driven oft. doglio per proi'lninare solennenii'iile I
SHERIFF AND DEPUTY SLAIN
w - - -Third,
Missouri Official Is Fatally
Wounded Murderers Escape
Kansas City. Mo., May (I. tit) A.
P t Tin. 1....I;...- ,.f s!l !IV I... ..i. i
' , II .... m-nn .11 .-.111') lit .IIIM'IIII .
della race, iiisven." " "" iTnlberl and Deputy John McDonald.
alia ("011-
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l.afiDette county, both dead 'nrohablv
since Sundii) night, pliysicians said,
were found today in the underbrush
seven miles southeast of Lexington, Mo.
There were bullet holes through the
heads nf the two men and their bodies
indicated thej had been badly beaten,
.lames C. Stablcton. another deputj.
fatally wounded, was found near the
two dead men. He was taken to the
said to have instigated the shooting of
hostages, was beaten to death by
Wnrtemburg soldiers, il is said.
The Tageblatt slates that .".(10(1 ar
rests have been made in Munich-, the
nrisoners inclndiiii- Ilnrtnr t.evieo.
I leader' of the B.'iwuiiiu Independent So
cialists, and I ow 11 t.overnor Weber.
Doctor Levien is said lo have been cap
tured when an airplane in which lie
escaped from Munich luuife 1111 emer
gency landing at Augsburg.
statement it n
im-the
north (iermiiiis who assisted Inrgelv n
fleeing the cii.v and declaring that they
were entitled to the gratitude of the en
tire population instead of the hatred
which had been worked up against them
The Itavarian War Ministrv will be
transferred from llninhcig to Munich
and a resolution dissolving the Miivm itm
army will be adopted by the lahinet be
cause of the poor woik done bv tl'
Itavarian lumps during ilie troubles u,
this cit.v '
A posse iiegau searcn lor tne olliiers
jesteiduy after their motorcar linill been
foiinil abaudoiied and bloodstained near
liidependeni'e. Mo. The officers had left
Marshall, Mo.. Sunday to bring three
suspected automobile thieves to Kansas
City.
Thousands of Auto Workers Refuse
to Work 48 Hours
Toledo, ()., Mny ti. (Ity A. P.I -About
"."00 employes of the Will.vs
Overlnnd Company, who quit at " :"0
o'clock yesterday afternoon in defiance
of orders extending their work day to
t :0G o'clock, were refused admission to
the plant at 7 o'clock this morning.
At the F.Icctro Auto-Litt-'phint. a sub
sidiary, about 11. "0 of the J 100 em
ployes were not at work today, officials
' said.
Guards asked the men if they would
work forty-eight hours a week instead
of forty-four. When a negative an- I
swer was given admission was refused. '
The workers then mnrched to Memorial
Hall. i
All departments of the Auto-Lite J
plant were running as usual today, olli-
cials said. Vice President Clarence A.
Karl, of the Overlund Company, suid
all men who quit forfeited their share ,
In prolits under the "lifty-lifty" plan.!
Elinlra. X. V.. May II. (Ity A. W
Large groups of cmplo.ves 'of the I
AVillys-Morrovv Manufacturing Com
pany here walked out this morning in
sympathy with the demands made by J
the Willys -Overland employes in To- 1
ledo and Flyria, O.. for a fibty-foiir
hour instead of a forty-eight hour '
week. Alexander P. Morrow, president
of the company, said about "till of the
4000 employes at the Klmirn plant bad
quit, almost entirely unskilled workers.
STRIKE LEADERS BEATEN !
LOAN NEARS $2,000,006,000
Treasury Officials Report Increase In
Subscriptions
Washington. May (!. lit) A. P.i
, New subscription reports to the Ticiis-
iirv todav raised the Victory Liberty
Loan total above SI.IMIO.IMMI.OOO. and
1 officials believed that the two-billion
I mark would be passed before night.
From many slates today cninc re
j ports indicating that Secretin') Class's
' appeal for a rousing finish of the loan
I campaign was having effect. Scores of
1 communities which hud relied on desul
tory methods of gathering subscriptions
have adopted house-to-house canvassing
plans.
.LEGION DELEGATES OFF
18 War Veterans to Represent City
at St. Lotis Convention ,
Philadelphia's delegation to the lirst
caucus of the American Legion will
leave for Si. Louis at 7 :!S o'clock to
night on a special train from West ,
Philadelphia.
The train will curry the delegation
from New York and will stop at llur- 1
risburg and Pittsburgh for the upstate
Peiinsylvanians. It will reach St. Louis
in time for the upi'iiiug of the two
day convent inn on May S.
I
Ell
Sir
lillifl
Taken From Their Homes by Masked
Men and Roughly Used
Ijtwrencc, Mass., May (I. (Ity A.
I'.) Anthony J. Cnpnraro,. a member
pf, tjic textile strike committee, reported
to the police today that he and Nathan
('lineman, said to be an organizer for
the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America, were drngged from their hotel
here shortly after midnight by u gang
of twenty masked men and taken to a
lonely spot in West Andover and severe
ly beaten..
Caparnro severnl hours later made
'his way to a house in Andover where 11
physician attended liiui. The Lowell po
lice found Cliuemnti wandering about
the streets in that city in a dazed con
dition. Police in Andover found a mask
nnd a pair of trousers near the spot
where Capararo said the assnult occurred.
As You Like It
THERE'S something about Mur
ray's Coffee maybe it's the tan
talizing odor that first gets 3-011.
You'll never become reconciled to
any other once you have tried ours.
30c to 40c the lb.
J. P. MURRAY ESTATE
Retail and Wholesale
115H Gevmantown Avenue
The Doctor
Says:
MORNING
SIP
COFFEE
IS GOOD FOR YOU
If YOU try it once
you'll understand why.
At All Grocery and
Delicatessen Stores
Ask ft
inve
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in
atnoti;
Space Contributed by
Chandler & Company
Franklin Bunk Building
Philadelphia
1
Smart
Street
Oxfords
$$.50 t0 $g.50
in the largest
show it g in town
P.lack Kid and Calfskin, several
.shades of Russia Call and Brown
Kidskin, White Linen and Buckskin.
Correct poise, assitreil comfort liuil
unusual service hare endeared
these shoes to thousands of women.
All Most Moderately Priced
Jhe Harper Shoe Go.
WALK-OVER SHOPS
1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST.
IHHHHk, 'InfflBlr jMftkl
PROTECTED BV
UNITED STATES
PATENTS
June 28. 1904
Aur. 31, 1915
Mar. M. 1916
Feb. 19. 1918
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD
C ATEil PB LLAR TIRES
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Don't Limp
Corns NECESSARY
Go to your druggist. Tell him you want
A. F. Pierce's Corn Plasters. He will telt
you they have been sold for 16 years,
under a cositive money-back guarantee.
' For 25c he will give you a green box
containing enough plasters to treat and
remove 8 corns. For 10c you can buy a
Test-pocVet' pacVage (green box) contain
ing three treatments.
Use them as per directions, and .you can
once more walk, run or dance with com
fort. They are small, close-fitting, and
your stocking and shoe can easily be put on
over them. By mail if you prefer at 2
Winthrop Sates Co., 110 West 32nd St.,
New York City.
New Prices in Coffee for This Week
BANQUET ....
D. & H. BLEND
Per lb.
38c
34c
5 lbs.
$1.85
$1.65
DANNENHAUER C& HERRE
Coffee Roasters, Jobbers and Tea Dealers
106-108 South Second Street
URASCH STOflES:
2408 Frankford Avenue 2741 Kensington Avenue
Ycmr Uncle Sam
provided his beys with
COFF
A dig-on good place to buy
VICTROLAS
and
RECORDS
May
Records
Now on
Salo
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fli.VBH'Mt.T.11.MrSJ .A
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tPecause of Our Great Stock
and Variety
). Bee Vlrtrola Model 14. with
I Aulomaile Stop. 1113
I Talking Machihe Shop
J 4804 N. Broad St.
f: v IS. Hi 1V1IITU I'ran.
a7lpTnr"",rBg
I Always Hr '5sUvBOslsLH m WM
Ask for BtSpj&fiTKtrSSl
Sun-Lite Wt PriAlMP S8fcl
Brand m Wmmmammmi
Always
A sic for
Sun-Lite
Brand
Coffee That You Will Like
and That Will Like You
You will like it for its rich, satisfying
flavor, good body ami enticing aroma.
It will like you because it is of high
quality, fresh-roasted, clean-roasted and
perfectly protected from dust and moist
ure by the substantial sanitary package
in which it comes to you.
Every package of J5UN-L1TE Coffee
sold brings us another lasting friend and
patron and this is Une of all SUN-LITE
products.
Sun-IAle Brand Groceries Can lie nought
fu Xcarlu Every Oood Grocery Store
John Scott & Co., Inc.
Hole "iMillmlelplila Illntrllnitors
American and Diamond Streets
Hell I'liiHif, KrimlnKfon 6003 Keystone IJion( Jt'urk 833
$M8m
NOW used on many of the largest fleets
of trucks in the world altogether, an
armada of imposing size. The new Kelly
Springfield Caterpillar will be found on
hundreds of the heaviest burden-bearers
in New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Wil
mington, Newark, Philadelphia, San Fran
cisco in every industrial center. That the
majority are rolling up excess mileage is
less significant than that many are doing
it on trucks that had never been able to get
even guaranteed mileage from any other
make of tire. "
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO.
257 North Broad Street, Philadelphia
Our government sent 3,000,000
fighting men abroad. And, to
keep them physically fit, it sent
millions of pounds of coffee.
BRAVE, clean, lithe, sturdy felloes, they were. Clear of
eye, steady of nerve, strong of heart, splendid physical
specimens. "The finest soldiers in the world", has been said
of them. And they proved it!
Coffee lovers, they were almost to a man. . Coffee drinking
had been their habit all their lives. They were practically
raised on it, in the true American fashion. And they were
not deprived of it !
A most careful diet was planned in order to maintain health and
strength. While bread and beans and beef were needful, there
was one item recognized as absolutely indispensable coffee.
So whatever else they had, our boys had their coffee,
plenty of it, four times a day! It cheered and comforted and
encouraged them. It helped them do their job, and do it well.
Who shall say how granc? a part coffee played in this great war?
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Cofiee the Essential drink.
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