iv'5!? EV32MTEt :imBLIG-LE -' ', V' ;' "t -1' r :. ;, i -If-. I ....... ,. . u... . I : ....... .. ' ' . . i. i ; . .. .i .,,! ... '.iW. -i . fA'i,Af"v! J .....i' iLf &M . pj 1- ww i&&Jti w mat.. frw HJC V' Ln?tf, :rJv lit ' BWc!" O Kv B I4X tfc JJT" SK. 1 Wh If . . B- . &, m ifci kv. M Im un tl. W'V' Mi '8 tflte&l .'ft'.;'' ' M" V'Ji,"- K 3F.,f id 1HS STREETS STREWN 'a -.. -. itit-.i -. rUAAiitAt ' . iinumrtvtnKiiiaririrrXHL.LJLCLi etfafff . " . 7( IUU rOIOUMU lllt "w ' JjJii r.-.? rfl.4.!M I nnriorc During Fighting Leaders Among Slain . Nmv Yorli. Mny ". l'rcfnciuB nn ad - cnnn ADDCCTC ARF MAnE!'ll,s Iwforp the .1 it pan Society Iicro Inst 5000 ARRtolb Aht llucipht with the rlwlnratlon that lie irnt. , la "private citizen" mid lld nut speak Berlin, May fi (delayed). One luin- rthd fiftv 1.&M trcre Uille.l or dred and fifty per ....,- .. t At.. ..:i, executed during tno ng.iuoE - -. Jlpoordltlc to nn Hftuuuu ui "- w a. nrinlP.1 iii the 1-ohal Anxeigrr. Amon the hilled were Her rector of the soviet gov licrr ssomncmici, . '. tt ii. ..... n r.r,tf t tiit r onunr Herr Scidl, who was al io n .n- Stigatea tue snoouug oi un, """I beaten lo death by Wurlcmburg ol dlers, it is said. The Tagcblatt states that flOOU ar rests have been made in Muuiih. It has been ascertained that Profes sor ron Stuck, the widely Known ua- 11 "" variau painter and architect, escaped ; when the hostages held by the soviet, authorities at Munich were rxeeulrd. Prominent people of Munich who were) in hiding during the reign of terror there arc reported to be reluming to ' .. luocitj. . i i. , - il ti.n iirusiniicns Icli. May i. All the newspaper d as usual yesterday except the, uist lied I'lag and other railu-al i illUIUCII .. ,,. ., - til ,1,,, nnu.ii,i,r.rG appeared pnmmun organs. Cash and otlicr nlimhies posited in bauks nave uceii iouuu luiHLLdovoK.pmrnt. ., u lor tue most nan. Soudhcimer. the nuarchNt leader, Avas shot while trying to escape. o trace has been found of the communist . . .-. , .- -!.. T ....!.. l. leaders isiscn nun i.cvico. uniuu, ,l,li,.,,ii ,, ik,rr. editor of the Ited Flag, was Miot sum- China mut codify laws in enn niarlly. Some 'J."i( bodies have been !M)liaiice with tnodern principles of juris tnken from the medical institute to the )rutU'ncc nnd organize courts eflicicut various cemeteries. (enough I" win the confidence of for- All Munich celebruted the victory eigncrs. Iu thU diuiciilt umlertiikuig . . ! l.:..l. I'.lnn must soon ellllial'k i(s . over the soviet government fcumlay. llie i "i' ' i T . :.i . it .i nvMlece S. . , i ..i . . i i Jnnan (Mild coti-iiiler H a pimicgr --v,. reels were crowded with people '"';"b',V f V,e rn ice to her. AVe w M, itictnu im- ipumiui; inFu.n iii ii.i.. iu. in () l(, ,p ,jl.st lmtion to indorse i uiun - lTfrcsbnicuts. Captured Spartai-ausl,,,,.,, t,, mil an end to the ineiiiiitabl'-. were hooted as they were escorted to thci though iueit.ible. institution which has j streets, bauds played national airs out- i0 long lunl not only the jiride but the 4 side the captured palace and the crowds) sang patriotic anthems. . The presence of armed peasants was noticeable iu the streets and MN Aus - Tin tirnk(iii it nrinntl nr:iv.!iiit nnw. trians who fouglLt with the German i mtl'n.iim.nl ,,r.,,lic: ,.. nnnlt. Ilin ..il , i,v,hiii.hl if..t. " ,.,., inv in.' v'itU lis ill lilC cxeillliviii Wl I," . were heartily cheered. The citizens were ami rehabilitation which arc uiost ur busy during the day tearing down phi- ' gentlv needed in order to prepare China cards vilifying the Pru-'siaiis. This work1 for the restoration of complete sover-j they did more willingly because (Jeneral1 ron Jloch. the Uavariau i ouiiuniider. said in n. statement it was the north (!er mans who assisted largely in freeing the city and declaring that they were en titled to the gratitude of the entire pop ulation instead of the hatred which had been worked up against them. . NINE DIE OF NEGLIGENCE Columbus, O., Fire Made Disastrous by Carelessness In Building Columbus. O.. May 7. (Ity A. P.) . The death last night, of Mrs. Ada', Trenton. ,N. J.. May 7. The state Tlellc Jtyce, thirty-six ynnrs old. brought public utility commission has decided the number of dead iu -Monday night's j to commence legal proceedings in the npartment building fire to nine.' Mrs. Court of Chancery to compel the Xew iwi ;vus,",P ,l?rst ",f.1,11"' '"J'T,0'1 ,iu I York Telephone Company ami tho Dela Iiospitnls to die, although Charles , w.ln. and Atlantic Telegraph and Tele bpeakman. whoe wife leaped to her )hone Company to suspend au increase death, cannot lie. physicians mi. . I of -0 per cent in local telephone ex Twelvc others in hospitals are seriously ' change rates made in New Jersey ef Iiurt. Eight of the dead perished iii J feetiw May I last by Postmaster Geu the building and from leaping from itJerall!iirlesou and ordered suspended hist ,,... n l " week by the board, pending an invest - ...,,,,,'', ,. .. . """". "viivi"'- ns responsi- ; ableness of the new charges. The citv Die lor the. tire, according to State Mar- I of Trenton will also begin suit against shall. Alfred Fleming, who hits start- the Delaware and Atlantic concern to cd nu inquiry for the state. Swinging' restrain thai company from collecting gas jets, from which the lire started : tl('' il"'rras" inadequate fire-escapes constructed too " T close to the wall and to the windows! Carlisle Welcomes Her Heroes and converging hallways leadlug to n , Ilarrlsburg, Pa., Maj 7. Citizens of wugle stairway alongside au elevator Carlisle came to Iliirrisburg in sixty sbaff that provided a draft for flames . automobiles today to take homo the were uci.ors that lie points out as cans- ing the fire to be so disai.tr VOTE TEACHERS' RAISE .Colllngswood O. K.'s $8000 Addi tional Fund at Special Election Collliirswood, X. ,1.. May 7. Public school teachers won their drive for an increase in salaries, which ended last night ut a special clecMou called by the board of education. A number of teach ers have decided to remain for the litlll 1020 term. The vote was :G4 fr the increase and 2 votes against it. Sixty-one teachers and principals in the public schools. will benefit hv this increase. The S00() voted will bo apportioned among the teachers, after the board allows an increase of $4000. which was apportioned by the bodni before the teachers started their light 'for moro money. Colored Man Gets Degree Kochester, N. Y.t May 7.(By A. i P.) At the sixty-ninth annual com mencement exercises pf the Kochester Baptist Theological Seminary here last night the degree of Bachelor of Divinity iras conferred upon James Everett -' tBosc, of Leory, tho first colored man ,to lie awarded a degree by the institu tion. The address of the day was made , by the Kev. Elmer J. Bryan, president of Colgate University. LONG WEAR E "Last year.I purchased a standard make of shoes, and in sixty days the coles were worn through. I had them re-soled with Neolin Soles which lasted me six months in the same service that wore out the other soles in. two," writes E. A. Lancaster of Lancaster & Company, jewelers, Greeneville, Tenn. 'Mr. Lancaster s experience with 't.r Neolin Soles i3 not unusual. Millions ....-.J ? 1 t- ....,... i Lt jd - ;Oi people can icsuiy io meir long wear tiana economy. To reduce your shoe , ' 'expense", buy Neolin-soled shoes. You ' , s ' iftcaiOjet them in many styles for every " ! i "anember of the family. " ? i, 'Neolin Soles are created by Science ' v'k l comfortable and waterproof as "' ( well, as Jong wearing. Good repair shops carry them. They aic made ; by Tie, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., jAKtion, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot "r j."Heels guaranteed to outwear all rfvft!other fteelsij. tmm Soles KIAO-GHAU ISSUE NOT ON PAR WITH HUME, SAYS GOTO 1 Jnpaneso Diplomat Says Nation .. . am Uhp MnimH nniMnnriari MOfniH. ' "'noiiotDi wummiMOM . ,....- ' nent Occupation of Territory ' ,,, ,?,. siilmpel Ooto, formerly Lft,r"lii. n'lnWcr of .lnpun. cl.arnctcrUj Mil lielinir of tlin .inpnncsc ronn I tlic Ivinn-i liau Jsuanmng miuuuiu -, . .,, ,,, ,,,., , ,he fame l.ght n.,U101 , t,!8perso riolcrs, ,ays nll Bx. uu- r nimr uvmiph ! ".lapan ha iie' ilcmanded norma -, ' ' ,. ..'nent oceupatioii of the former (Irrmnn Ierr Toller. ,li; ! territory (1f Kiao-au.J.esahl. In ivcrnnvriit, ami the contrary, she has rcpcatciilj 1' f i ) rlninirrl to (lie world that she would i .-- I return it lo Cliiun after it was uucon- dltl0nl,y BhP,, io ner n, ,,. w-, ."i., .he iudement of the Japanese (iovernnient ii was neee- - ( .lapan day captured Mcsalskaya, twenty-live to evlahlWh an undisputed right over, inea south of I'rosozero. a war office the German territory before hp was iu, nnnouucement snjs. The Dolshevist re a position to restore it to China. ',u ' tistancc was .strong. returning Shantung to I .lima, .lapan s , policy has been influenced by the fear I Paris, Mav 7.-(Hv A. P.) Special Hint the Chinee Government may not . , ..',.. .,,!... f,i,,i tr. i . ..I !..,. h nrnvlni-1 ml t J" '" ,'.;,., ;,,. lnoriKnged to n third -, , ,,r ,'ririment not only of (Miin'si Imt -i1--.. of .T:itnii. "in reiuniiiu; Kiao-Chati to China, .fupan ill uiuloubtcdly make it plain that sl.n xull never ncqiiioci. m the its- nf that territory to any iniui ,. . . ,- nri,itrarv crautilig of JIOWIM III III lll """""'.' A. .."...- ciuicc'Nimis to foreign nations in the is nf ShltltullB. trust that iu(Nf.( lovv agreement will soon ben, 1Iiaij0 ,Pt'Ccu China and Japan with a C(II1CC-I'I'- i" lui'ih11 ....t... -- ue-ui(u. t )iri.M'utui sod. nn unfortunate - t i i-niiiu. u '. ..- The online teiv ycais win iurnin n golden opportunity for the Japam-ej r -. ., govcriiiucn . .mil m nnNi ill I rimsiiii .iniu deeds their professed, nml I believe sill- i ..in. t. , , ,. cere, desire to be (hums friends nun interests of China. ".May we hope that all the civilized hilly the government -yo ; . . wlD ,,, (. , , 1 Ul JMl rl , tlll. fnation of 11II 1011. illlu t f"l the n.-w world regime, will co-operate ... .. .1.. ..!.... .f , I . n rnf.irni eignty. iN". J. TO FIGHT PHONE INCREASE IN COURT ublic Utility Commission Wil' Begin Legal Proceedings to Halt Raise ' gution as to the justness uud reason- i l Carlisle soldiers of Companies V) and I. of the 112th Regiment, Keystone Di vision, who will rrrive here by bpecial train this afternoon. 'At the entrance to Carlisle they will be met by n delegation of citizens and a big parade and celebration will follow. Illustration shows the complete outfit S"iriri:V5j i45if-"" The NOVELTY pipeless' heater can be installed quickly, at small expense one register heats the whole house. Make your cottage warm during those cold north east storms make it good for all the year. The NOVELTY PIPELESS HEATER will last as long as the house itself and will greatly increase its value should you' care to sell it. The NOVELTY is simplicity itself, hut it is scientifically correct FLEX-0TUF iron, triple inner casing asbestos lined, and extra large vaporizing pan insuring healthful moist air over the house. 1V make all l.Tpr of liratlng and looking apparatus, no ran civ joii unprejudiced a'dtli-c an tn tvlilch inttltad In best for our particular home or tiullillnz. t'ontult jour dealer tr telephone or. write.' .un or eome to our uttrartlte furtory uliowrooro. . ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Sto., Philadelphia i , . . Manufacturer of Dolleri, l'lpeleas lleaUn, Furnace and' Bances , In rilladelplila for 7S ear 4 Crowds Demanding Food Shout, "Down With Lonino and Trotsky!" ALLIES WIN MESALSKAYA , '' ' i '' ,', , 7 '"ndrcd persons wro kited ,n Mcc ...!.. r a i- four ov ianv wcck ivhcd inc red guard vas cauru change Telegraph dispatch limiting nd- ,,j,.pS from i;a(,i Germany. Tho casual- , hm , UE,cmblcd ' demanding food and shouting, "Down ub IjCU,nc nml Xrotskj-:- . jWji)g a(,vanduK southwnr(1 along the Murmansk railway on Satur- ISIS OH nutlou Bwjia ...... . .various Allied delegations at tlio I'cace Conference expect decided changes iu the Russian Kituatiou within the next (cw ,NCCks. i 'rC Kiuuish military movement vhich j bm tnrcntruiuK pctrograil. -and ,, ...,i ,. which lias nccn siirouuc.. .. .'.'. is now well defined. General Udenitch . .. . .; ...!u l.!- lid 41HIU HUSiailS Olicraiing who nun avc the support of the Finnish goeru-I "ll ""- "uii"' , , ...... i ,nt nml trnnns nun nave reenmeo ' "" V "...l ,,..., , .., 1 targe numucis ui nuiu ioituu ...v.. 'of the Itolshevik requisitions. .-.--- , ,. ,,.... .. , , I ,I- Ik illOII'lL V iTIIU'I l II 111 I ... u . "'"--;. ".,. . uiiuu' o no iuu.i.... ..-.. .- , , . 'Volga, and it is expected that the cities f vh iatka and Samara will agaiu fall into their hands soon ITALIAN UNREST SUBSIDES Press Believes Envoys Are Assured of Adjustment of Dispute Koine. May 7. The. departure of Piemier Orlando and Foreign Minister Souuino for Paris is taken by the Ital ian press us an indication that they bae hud from the Peace Conference ' assurances that (he Italian problem. viould be discussed with a new spirit f ,f , ,,, , j ' pIrntlons. Tho excilemeut of the last wrol! .g subsiding throughout the couu- Child Slain to Stop Cries Albany. N. Y., May 7. Edward T.awton. of this city, was sentenced to twenty jears imprisonment on conic tion of first degree manslaughter. Law Ion confessed that he' shook his bix-montli-old baby until its neck was broken, because the little one's cries disturbed his sleep. In your unhealed house or cottage put ! WCwVMs ' dJnfrsPp pP"IZINCtY CLEAN j ', W$$) COOKS QUICKLY O cS" CV' FLAVORY.FIRM.TENDER 'n 11' jiaKcs place or ZZ(n. , meat.costs less " vS thanJi aad has J 1 1 I' Syr 2 times the wtsfood value No I -Lf waste, no bone j j Sf no gristle -v , -va FORK CHINA IS RESTIVE OVER PEACE TERMS) Delayed Roport Says Repug-j nant Conditions Might Lead to Withholding Signatures Pehin. May I (delayed) (Hy A. P. 1 Considerable ilisnniptmlc urnvnltN hero an n result of the receipt of tele grams reporting that tlic Peace Con ference .had postponed consideration of Chiua's claim for the return of Tsino Tao. " The native press is puBlishlug violent articles leading to u fear that there may be an antiforeign outbreak. The Chinese Government on Friday is sued n statement to foreign correspond ents explaining that the most recent telegrams received from the Chinese delegation in Paris stated that the en voys there did not. regard the situation with despair. It was said that, matters regarding the Shantung peninsula had again been taken up with the American and Pritlh delegates, nnd that an agree ment might yet be worked out. It was pointed out that the agreement between the Council of Three nnd Japan would amount virtually to n ratification of the treaty of 1015. forced upon China by Japan. It was remarked, in conclu sion, that if the conditions vcrc repug nant to the Chinese Government nnd people and were embodied in the peace treaty, thorn was a possibility that the Chinese delegates would be instructed not to sign. Fishing Smack Hits Shjal Wildtrood. N. J.. Mny 7.--The lish inir smack Cinchona, ten rrnvs tons. l from."cwport. It. I., is ashore at Iiere- t 1 !.,! ... c,U 1. 4..ln II-..I nun unci. uiiu?ii.i.- ini: ,mi,ii''ui iisni' house. The sinaek ran ugrouml when tlic enntnin mistook the Anirlesea ltclit , .--,,- ,;.v.i ... "..: ,i..L.Tii, " lue ui npriug uaioor iigur. Clipped From Motor Department Conducted by H. W. SLAUSON, M. E. Readers desiring information about motor cars, trucks, delivery wagons, motorcycles, motor boats, accessories or State laws, can obtain- it by writing to tlic Motor Department, Lrsur-'s Wleklv, i:$ Fifth Avenue, Nov York City. Wc answer inquiries free of charge. rr , The fact Is Over half rhe truck Tonnage of America is carried on m W - JL iiii1 m i1 nl nl bij 111 ?i 1 - J JL JL JL W . .-. Tn.acj art A QaixriaraC. . - - I s TIRESTONE was first to produce most i S I I Ilffl - - ot the important trucK-ure improve- 1 " --: ' I ' ' ' I I I ments. Our service also is first in speed, ; I II if II I ll I thoroughness and economy. Irzrr r . .. 7, illll!l!llllllllllllll!lllllllH llilJHIIII " l We have a truck-tire press of tremendous 1; ,'-tJfrggK " a .. - -- " capacity. We have all the other machines HBl0 X" 3 needed. la - i - V ' ' !0m,hSe?or".ndcoSbS;e 2 evJH ': Monster Mass-Meeting' :,: .i H MWaBtUBaaiaSKBwiKi' " HKtiWHsHtt. rjtam hi hks dHsnv7 : ' N. Mil "' ' '- "-ttw t -.Wr' ral EI.T'..E? 1(HDU- SS TIRES - Franklin Tire and Rubbers-Company 43J2 N. Broad Street 2121 Vine Street BELL WYOMING 4792 SPRUCE 38S4 L TRATTATO DI-PACE II Maresciallo Fooh Protesta Dichiarandolo non Adeguato NecTessaria Sicurozza dolla Francia Publisher nnd Distribute Under PERMIT NO. 841 Authorlstf-d by the net of October it, ini". on ill nt the rostotneo of rhlla delrhla. Pa. By order of tho President. A. 8. BURI.BSON. rostmaster General, Pnrigl. 7 nutggio. II trnttuto dl pace o' stalo prcsentato alio minor! Polcnze. in una pleuaria sesslqno scgreta, del ponioriggio di icri. Lo schema del Irut tato e' cousiderato coino passato all'ul tinia fasc- prima di csicrc sottonicsso ai Drlegatl della Germatda. II tratlato provvedc per ii giudizio (oulro i'cx-imperatorc di Gcrinauia, per "suprema offesa contra la moralita' in ternnziouale e la santlta' dci trattut!," innanzl ad un tribuualo composto di rnpprcscnthuti degli rjtati Unit!, Gran 'rtretagna, I'lantia, Italia e. Giappone. I,a crcdcnziali dot Dclcgatl Italian! alia Coufereuza delle Pace furouo icrl tnntina uuseguatc ai plenipotenziari tedeschi a A'crsnlin. 'Cio' fu annuuziato ufliclalnicntc ieri sera. 11 Maresciallo l'och in mi suo dl3 colso pronuuziato nella scssionc plena- LESLIE'S WEEKLY L'UlTI 1Tri' Tl TPTi f mWTBPwMPTmP Bpiirr "ji J i "imTTTT TiHHiiBHaBfci l1bas3lB5BBBBBtH8PMBUBBHBBKPt?QalHll3LI In this case. Mother Nature deserves a goodly bonus, for she grew this 8 H -foot spruce log, which was sawed up to be used by Uncle Sam's Air Forces In the con struction of airplanes. The truck, however, which successfully hauled this thirty ton "log" over rough mountain roads deserves a medal for "work well done." AND THIS TRUCK IS A or PuiijxisjL.iraiA 1830 Market Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Jritl8HHH$' IT ' ij a. eh, . . . - r .,.-- i , a ) .,t tla ha dlcMarato cho it trattato non: da' una sicurczza ndequatn. alia Francia dal puuto dl vista ' mllllarc, o dtssc cho la sua pcrsdnalo conyTn.iono era quella clie 11 trattato non doveva csscro firmnto. II Maresciallo sostcuno la neccsslta' cho la Fraucla doveva man tcnero la testa ill ponfo lungo II IScno 0 cho l'oecupazlono llmltttta a quiudlci aunl non era suflieleutc. I Hclegatl CIncsl prescntnroiio una breve, fonnnle o dignltosa protesta con eernentl lo disposizlonl dl K'anclinu,. 1 IJelegntl Portoglicsl crfprcsscro la loro lusoddlsfazlonc p il trattamento nc cordnlo nl Portogallo. Lo protesto fatto dai vnrll dclcgatl uon sono rlguardatc conic serlcl L'ltalia fu rannrescntata dall'On. Crespl 11 quale disso dl faro dclTejmule transltorin quail la Lcga della riscrvo coneernentl qunlsiasl prowls lounlc del trattato -ho non fosse nc cettabito per l'ltalia. . Honui, 0 magglo. La partenza del Prcsldeute del Conslglio On. Orlando . del Ministro degli Affnrl Estcrl On. honnino per Parigi c stata nccolta cou soddisfazloun uci clrcoli politlcl e dlplotnaticl c la stampa rleonosce in cio un indizio cho gli Allcatl c le potenzo nssociato rieonosccranno le giustc nspirazioni italiano nclla qucs tione dcH'Adrlatlco. 11 Giornnlc d'ltnlia scriva: "La par tenza del Delcgati Italian! dimos'tra i buoDi sentiment! cd i desidcrl degli Allcatl o delle, Potcnze Associate di trovuro una pronta c giusta soluzlone del nostro problems. Avcndo, iuoltrc, plena liducia nello splrito col quale fu dcttato 11 cortesa invito, uoi formullamo la spcrnnza chc il soggiorno del nostri I Delcgati a Pnrigl dara' il risultato chnl u popolo italiano unnnimcincntc s! as pcttn. Parlgl, 7 muggio. 1 cap! della Dele April 12, 1919 ierau v, 1IIPlHbE1 clIS liMmalamzaSSmmmrWjJ i gaziono Jtallaaa i alia , Confcrcnzai della race, Onorcvoli, Orlando o Honntno, sono giuntl In. Tarlgl qucsta mattlua allc orb dice!. ' Parlgl, 0 magglo. La nota mandata dall'On. Orlando da Itoma, la uotte dl domentea scorsa, indlca una intcn- zionc dl trattare con In nitre Potcnza siillc basl tracelato nella lettcra chc fit rcdatta da Arturo J. Ilalfour, mini stro Inglcse per gli Affarl Ksteri. cog II consenso dl Clenicnceau c Lloyd Gcotge, prlmn della sua partenza da Pnrigl; Cio' secondo un nrtlcolo dl "Pcrtlnax" sul l'Kco di Parlgl. Gli Italian! dice lo scrlttore do vranno ccdero a fare certl sacrlfiijl In Oalmasia per ottenere 1 loro sebpt rl- guardo nll'nnnesslonc dl Flume, nnchc Ise dovesscrei per qUesto ricorrcrc a for- Xazioni ha fornito nel trnttato dt pace, Moon "Victory" Model Now on Exhibition at Our Rolli-Rojce Rs iiator Timlen Throcshoct Continental Motor B:ovrc-Lipe Trtniaiuion Dcrj & Beck Clutca Dtlco Ijnition See this new 1920 model the car of beautiful lines, of rich, luxuriousness and mechanical perfection. It Is the car chosen .by those who demand the best, 41855 delivered tn Philadelphia district. Terwilliger Equipment Co., Distributors 2013 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Some valuable territory still open i PKrS: The , of the Bell Telephone Directory goes to press at 5 JP. M. May 15, 1919 Arrange now for listing changes or advertising space. Call Filbert. 2790 METROPOLITAN OPERA EVENING, MAY 7TH, OLE HANSON 100 AMERICAN Seattle's Courageous Mayor Talks as He Fjghls Straight From the Shoulder. CHAPLAINROBERT J. McFETRIDGfg Will Describe HELL iii the Avgonne.' GENERAtf HERBERT M. LOJiD, U.'S, A. - , r . Greatest 'Spendthrift in tho World , . Will TeinVhat It Cost Us to CAN the. KA'ISER, .WlUttOt-fiLY'fOtfAt . U. S. Navy Airmen Delay Trip tfa, Newfoundland r New Yorli, May 7. X.atlcmpt will be made today by tho United, States , navy's transatlantic aviators to "liop.U off" on the first leg of their journey Vj beeauso of adverse weather conditions, ft It was announced last night by Coin-' JA mander John II. Towers, tho flight commander. Entirely repaired and none the worse for damage by tire, mo ;u-i snoruy j before nooii yesterday mndo tho most'; successful trial flight of any of the sea planes durlngtho tctrtlng period, rising from tho water Jn twenty-seven ana half tccouds. ' ShcwToomj. 2013 Market St. Spicer UniTtnal Exide Batteries Spanish Leather Upholiterj Immediate Deliveries - (. 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