fn tFff'j!7-- s. f PL" & & v& I A. POSTAL WlftY YIELD VTO PREVENT STRIKE Concessions Would Keep Com- pany's'Men From Quitting With Others Tomorrow sfWiONE WALKOUT MONDAY ny tlio Associated Press kt Chicago, .Tunc 10. Only ilfvcntli- .Jionr concessions h.v opi-nuuiK com- J pnnlca enn prevent the stiikr tomnnnvv ,i of pomp 70.000 telrgrnpli nml telephone operators. S. .1 Konenknmp. interna tional president nf the Cotnmereinl TcIcr rnphprs' T nion of Amerien, nid toelnv nfcr reopipt f nilelitionnl reports from 'local union in various r t ions of the country. The only rny of hope, union oflirinls said, is tlmt ofliomls of the I'nstnl Tele- r graph nml Cnhle might wen the new ' agreement. thus keeping enipln.vns of that company out of the strike This ..hope Amis bn.cd on a im.ngp from the "West to the efleet th.it the lVdernl Tcltgrnpli Coinpniiv, operating land mid 'wireless lines on the I'm ihr innst. had met n union lomiinttee and offered to sign the new agreement "Locnl rhnptcrs in niniir cities liae wired President MneKav . of the l'otnl Cpmpany, urging him tee sign the new agreement before the strike." ,ud Pres ident Konenknmp. Mr. Konenkamp today ent the fol lowing telegram tee Samuel (lumpers, president of the Atiiein.-in IVile i.itinn if Labor, which is m session at At Jantic City "The rommprci.il telegraphers of the Vnlted States will strike tomorrow fm the fundamental lights to urgainze into trade unions and to bargain rolleetivclv tPhe attitude of the wire administration under Ilurleson and his restoring I'rc-sl- elent Carlton to control of the Western fnion for the pmposp of destroung us makes this stuke inevitable. You mc v aware of the pmniisns mncle to us In the goernnient mii know how thev ' 'were violated Meilintnin. c oneilation nml nrbitrutiou hae not been available pu ns, because the employers doubt our strength Hut I feel confident we will ' surprise the nation lev tomorrow s le sponsc. "I earnestly ask the convention now in session to tnke pome action to help US destroy the -worst labor :iutper.n. this oountrv has ever known ' It was announced that the Mont gomery (Viintv (Illinois Telpphoup and Telegraph Coinpanv toclav signed the new ngi cement, thus ending a strike. Springfield. III., dune 10 (I!v A. I) The general walkout of telephone workers, invoking operatois, mainten ance and construction men. scheduled to occur June 10. remains unchanged, except in localities where satisfactory adjustment between employes and em ployers will hap been made before that date, Charles I l"ord. sccrctnr of the International I'lothrrhood of Electrical "Workers, said last night. "In districts where our demands are 'nipt before dune 10 there will be no r -walkout." Cord asserted, "hut work- J crs in other districts will stop work on r that date " TRY NURSE FOR MURDER Bessie M. (Skeels) Lundgren Ac cused of Poisoning Patient Lawrence. Mass.. .lune 111 15v A. J) The jur.v selected jesterdav to try Sirs. Bessie M iSkeels Lundgren. a nurfce. for the minder of Miss Florence TV. Oaj. her patient, today visited the former residence of Miss !a in An . i!6ver. The defendant spent the night at her own home in Anelener as the is allowed to rontiiiue. dining her trial. because of her weakened condition after an operation The prosecution contends that the defendant while nursing Miss (I.iv m December, 1017 save her poison It was announced that the muse would be known throughout the trial as ''Mrs. Skeels," no judicial notice being taken of her marnage three months i ago to A. .T. Lundgren. of Andover. 'While she was at a Itrookline Hospital. UNION HONORS GEN. WOOD Confers Degree of Doctor of Laws at Commencement Exercises Schenectady, X. Y., June 10 Forty-eight undergraduates of 1 ninu - College weie awarded degrees at the annual commencement vesterelav The degree of doctor of medicine was con ferrcd on twelve graduates of the medi cal school and advanced degrees were bestowed on sixteen post-graduates. , The lecipiints of honorary degrees were: Dpctor of laws Major (icnernl Leon ard Wood. Master of arto l)r Charles 13. Me Mullan, of Schenectady : Or Thomas Augustus Watson, of Last llrauitree, Mass, Doctor of sdencp l)r W. It. AVhit ,Jiey, of Stheiiectadj , Hi Alcvandcr Duane, of New 'Wk city, unci Dr. Thomas Ordway, dean of the Albany jMedicnl College. Doctor of Divinity Henry Dewitt Oriswold, of Indiann, and Iter John van BctiaicK. Jr., Iteel cro&s commis sioner for Itelgium. General Wood delivered the address to the graduates. 's. Have Your Own Fire Department Tou enn ha an" ft fpctHe tire flchtlnsr force In our factory or store for u. nominal sum Send u your aJlre for free opy of "HujfKeations for Kira Prevention ' Issued1 by the National Hoard of Tire lTndrw rlters Free Inspection by Ex perts. JAMES M. CASTLE INC. JJneoIn nulldlnar. rniiaofipnitt Filbert 4512 Race 3597 Jll. u W c M &$ . J PiiJiH 5.v: &. ILTWf inC f ' " MS n I HURLEY ASKS CO-OPERATION Wants Shipyards to Aid In Disposing of Surplus Machinery Washington, June 10. (lty A. P.l j While American shipyards are free to negotiate rontracts for foreign ne oount, the shipping boaid desires their ro operation In disposing of some S".". 000.000 in surplus engines, boilers and other fittings. Chairman Hurley today told the Senate commerce committee. Mr. Hurley said that since President Wilson removed the ban on building for foreign account severnl weeks ago no case had romp befoip the boaid where approval had been requested foi such contracts Senator Ldge, Hepublicnn, New Jersej, snid this implied exception might be icgarded ns n sort of holdup, but milled that he knew such was not the purpose. Mr. llurlej said the ical purpose was to maintain such a price level for the savage as would protect both the government and the iiinnufac tuiers. Text of Resolution Introduced by Knox t ontlntifd lnm Tnce One and as completely lospmisive to the duties and obligations we owe to our robciligeients and to liiimnnitv , a peace trentv which su .issuic to the 1'nitcd States and Us people the attainment of those cuds for which we entered the war. mid that it will look with disfavor upon all treaty piovisioiis going lievond these ends. Second 'I hut since the people of the Tinted States have themselves determined anil provided in their con stitution the onlj w.ivs in which the i oustitution mnv be amended, and since nun lidment bv tri'iitv stipula tion is not one of the metliotls vvliiili the people have so prescribed, the treat making powei of the Tinted States has no niithoiit.v to make a tieatv whie h in e (lis t amends the e ou stitution of the I uiteil Mates, nml tin' Senate of the 1 nited Slate's c.in- .not advise and consent to anv trout v piovisiou which would have such c f fee t if enforced. Three. That the Senate advises, in aieoidanie with its constitutional right and elutj. that the gieat pai.i- uiount. if not sole, dutv of the I'eae e Confluence is quicklv to bring all the beiligeients a full and complete peace': th.it to this end. the treaty shall he so drawn as to permit nn.v nation to reserve without prejudii e to itself for future separate mid lull consider ation li.v its people the question of anv league of nations, that neither sm h an article nor the cTcrcisp of thp rights leserved theicunder. whether at the time of signatuie, the tim cof ratifi cation, oi at nnj other time, shall af ti'Ct the substance of the obligations of Uerinanv and its co-belligeients under the treat, nor the vnliditj of signature and r.itilication on their be half, and that nn.v indispensable pal -ticipation bv the Tnited States in iniitteis (overed bv the league enrc unnt shall, pending the entry of the Tnited States into the league, be accomplished through diplomatic eom missions which shall be created with full power in the promises. Tour. Tlint this lesolution indi catos and gives notice of the present obligations against the Tnited States in whirli the Senate of the I nited States is now prepared to acquiesi e bv consenting to the ratification of a tieatv embodjing peace conditions that ma j be found otherwise accept able to its judgment, and that the adoption bv the Teace Conference of the foregoing icasonable limitations nml positions will facilitate the eailv acceptance of the trcatv of peace bv the SeiutP of the 1 nitccl States, will in no wise interfere with the league of nations as between these countries piepnied to ratify the tieaty without further consideration and will afford such a manifestation of leal respect Tor the wishes of a great people as e unmet fail more firmly to cement the tiiendslup already existing between on i selves and our co belligerents. Tifth That tinallv. it shall he the "dcclaieil poll! v of our government, ui older to meet fully and fairlv our obligations to ourselves anil Jn the I world, that the freedom and peace of Luropo being again threatened bv anv power or combination of powers, the I nited Stales will regard such a situation with grave concern as i menace to its own peace and free dom, will consult "with other povveis affected with a view of devising means for the removal of such menace, and will, the necessitv arising in the fu tuie cam out the snme complete ae cord and co-operation with our chief eo beiligeients for the defence of c ivilization. , ffilila I F you EVENING PUBLIC SIMM'S DRESS T W. C. T. U. Speaker Would Have Federal Government Create Home Culture Dept. RAPS MOTION PICTURES Stjies in women's diess nie decidedl.v immodest and not consistent with high ideals of mornlitv, according to Mrs l. V. Stringer, who spoke toda before the thirtv -fifth annual convention of the Women's Christian Tempernnce Tnion of Philadelphia county, in session at the Oak 1 tine Presbyterian Church. Mrs Stunger uiged greater suner- vision ov iiioiiieis or me ciress ot tneir (liuigntets. Mie advocated establishment I bv the government of a "Department of Home I uiture, anil recommended a more I igid consulship of motion pictures. That the meeting agreed with the vnnoiis suggestions made In the speak -ci was ev idem id by the applause which greeted hoi lemarks One hundred mid liftv delegates, i epreseiit ing thirty-eight e i ... . i.i i. ccieiii cm Kllll l.l c I'Uls, ic I le'licicci IIIC COI1 - vc m ion. i At the outset of In l address Mrs St linger lenewed the progiess made bv the oiganiatioli ngninsf the liquor tinlhi. She leiniiieleel her hearers that the work was not .vet completed and uigcil them to be on the alert for the "insidious foes vviio would use every I desperate means in their power to le instnte the mightv curse " ! "We believe that the stvle of diess for girls ami .voung women of the present ' tune is not conducive to health oi com fort anil is ilcciiieellv immodest and in- i consistent with the high ideals rnlit.v." said Mrs, Stimgei trv to peisiinde mothers ti propel authoiitv nnd oversight nl mo We will C"!CIC ISO of theii daughters as to tlieii dress ami behavior. "As the national government enacts laws foi the prnlci turn of cattle nml horses nml in interests of agriculture. .should it not take cine aKn of home jiiiltuii'' As the home is the backbone of the nation, we believe that n cle- ip.irtiiiPiit ol home culture should be es tablished bv the government with a woman as sesrotnrj. and she should be .1 member of the President's cabinet I Through this department a svstem of education should go out thinugh all the 1 land to insure better lionie, better ti aining of chilelren ntul therefore n 'higher standing for all the nation." I Mrs. IL II. Ilubbert. 1 nunty superin tendent of police matron work, said that about 0000 women weie arrested in Philadelphia last ear, and of theec I IXlin wore intoxicated. ! The following chairmen were appoint - ' eel desolations committee, .Mrs. T, H. ,1'crguson. credentials committee. Mrs. A. T 'lhomas; grouping of union mm- ' mittees. Mrs II. II. Ilubbert: county otiiinittee. Mrs. J. M. Ivorv, and tole igiains and letters committee. Mii II ' L. Lee SALVAGED SHIP DOCKS 1 . . Steamer Bermudlan, SunK During War. Arrives at New York I New ork. June 10. (Itv A. P 1 , The Hrilish steamship Tiormiidian, for mi rlv in the Now York to Itermuda pas senger soi mi e. arrived here todav, hav ing In on salvaged after she was ace i I deutiillv sunk 111 the harbor of Alex iimlii 1 111 1 1 hruarv, l!)ls. The vessel was in gnvernmenl Fen ice when she wont to the bottom, having been taken over at the beginning of the war. On hoi wa here from I'urope thei Hermudian carried 1700 home-going j Jamacan (loops. PHILADELPHIA STEAM MING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS fORTHE COMPLETE GENERAL MECHAHXAL EQUIPMENTOF BUILDINGS JUNIPERswrf CHERRY STREETS Healing Plumbing Ventilating General PipinWork Steam Power Plants ineet Metal -Always at vjour -ESTABLI3HEO 1879. T5 RE3!Hia aifvmceuuirijiiii i uai.i K:!!!Hi'ffW iirasriBBBsa "KaiLi; ,-r " sn t&iVK E& rW3 WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN a)point this Company as it will: Place your .securities and valuables in its vaults. ' Take charge of your real estate and other property. Collect your income and deposit it to your credit. Make up your income and other tax returns. Represent you in any business matters. Ask for our JoUrr "Collection of Income" j Philadelphia Trust Company' 415 Chestnut Street 1415 Chestnut gtreet LElJGEE-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAl. RED MEN URGED TO FIGHT "REDS" Governor Sprout Condemns Bolshevism at Convention of Order llarrlslnirg, June 10. (I'.v A. I1 Tnited efforts on the part of all Amer icans nnd all patriotic' organizations for the wiping out of bolhevism were urged 'todnv bv (Jovernnr Sproul nnd Lieu tenant (inventor Ueidlemnn. speaking before Hie state convention of the Im proved Order of lied AIpii, mpctlng In this ritj . Thp (Jnveinor was given ti tremendous ovntjeui. He spoke upon the important e of orgnnied effort for the presei vntioti of American Institutions and the suppression of lawlessness. He aK made plea foi the Indian names bv which many streams and localities hi Tennsv Iviinia are Known unci nsKcel the Ited Men to use their best efforts to prevent their change as lins been done in a number of places wheie Indian titles linvp been abandoned for morer modern names. Major Daniel L Krister, of Ilarris burg. welcomed the thousand delegates I , . . .t . anil visitors to the citv Other spenkers were Samuel Williams, greut sHcbeni. of Scrnnton. who presided; Charles Dill, of Philadelphia, who becomes gioat Million and James T Rogers, of Ilinghuuitou. .. Y, gieat inenhonee. The business meetings will continue this nfti'rnoon with memorial services tonight. Tomoriovv a pni.ide made up of forty tiibos nnd thirtj nine bands vv ill be he M 30,000 TROOPS SAIL I Soldiers Leave Brest on Nine Trans ports Itiest. June 10 -Thirtv thousand troops left Hrest Inst night and todav for the t'nited Stntes on board nine transports. Agamemnon. Vieuvv Am-I stirdam and America sailed last night, 1 while the Nebraska Vermont, Connect-I lout. New Hampshire, Kaisenn An-' gusto Victoria and Pi moo Tricdiichi Wilhelm sailed tliis afternoon. The tioops arc from the Sixth nnd Seventh Divisions nnd the seiviee of supply, ' The transpoit Imperator arrived boie at noon and is loading todnv. She will I leave tomorrow with 10,000 soldieis ' Since June 1 01,000 troops linve left 111 est. St. Bonaventure's Dance Tonight Pnrishionois of St Ilonaventure's Catholic Church, Ninth and Cumbiia streets, will hold an entertainment and dance at the Quartet Club Hall, flor mnntown avenue above Lehigh, tonight. The entertainment will be provided bv members of the St. Clement's Literary and Dramatic Association Dancing wilt follow the entertainment Try our combination box, large bottle of Liquid and can of Powder clean f-S "When the dentist says: TTeep yourtcrthclcan,"hemeans'TKccp your teeth clean by the daily use of paste, powder or liquid At your dealer's ',' Work. Repairs Service Day Qr Niclht your Agent, -rf2 i?SCl .Xtfi'Wi'.! IN ATTESA SI DEC1DA LA E Un Giomalo di Parigi Pubblioa che la Citta' Sara' Asl&gnata all'ltnlia ruhllhsj nnd DlMrlbutM Under rnriMiT no. 341. Authnrl7id by the net of October , 1(117 on Die Ht the I'oatorrico o( Phila delphia, Pa Uy order of the President A. a. iiuiu.nicttr. rostmaeter General. Jl rorrispondente dl un giornale amerirano di Xew York maudu da Parigi, nl suo giornale, 11 seguente tele gramma : Parigi. 7 giugno, II giornale dl Piclion, il "Petit Journal," dice oggi DJAV pm& eHoslFMulirulfarininicrifa The Car of the "Nineteen-Twenty" man of affairs. For "Business first pleasure after" it continues to give real satisfaction. The PAIGE is here in the vniious popular models and styles, at pi ices ranRinc; from Sixteen Hundred and Ninety to Thirty-five Hundred Dollar?. GUY A. WILLEV.Vre.ident msuowwui&t nonxtcft Paige Distributors 304 NORTH BROAD STREET. PHILADELPHIA I PspVf . - wft . vm JUNE 10, l'J19 che lit questlono Atlrlntlca tendo vcrJo unit Nislemar.ione 0 solo mlnorl puntl restnno ora nd essere declsi, Inrticolo cosl' contintia : "Alio seopo dl soddisfare git Itall anl, la citta' di Plume sura' nd csei assegnatn, Mn la Jugoslavia pptra' usnre il porto, come nvero llbero arcesso al ranre. A qiiesto scopo essl nvranno it porto di Sitssak. sulla rlvn orientate del Plume Uletchlnn, tl qunte e' navl gubile, e sulla livu occldentnle del por 1.1. rnnncn dl contencrc 1p grntuli navt, l'ltalln ccdera' ad essl un rerto spazto per un niimero determlnnto dl nnnl, ron fnellltazloni dl dock ecr. In fatto' s trattn di un nccorflo simile a quellol ennscssci dall'Italia n bcneliclo della Svizzera net porto dl (Jcnovn. SI pre sume che su dette linee sia biisata l'nnnunziatn sistcmft7ionc." Iloma, 8 giugno (rltnrdato) II giornale romano "II Mcssnggcro," quotnndo dot giornale dl Trento,' "La LibPrte, " dice die oltre 1! 1,000 priglonieri Itallnni morlrono net dlvei'si enmpi deirAustria-t'ngheria eel il dieia- An Owner Test The Kind That Counts It is the day-in-and-day-out record of stock cars in the hands of owners that has built up the public appre ciation of Overland. A recent demonstration of Model 90 power, endur ance and dependability was an impromptu round trip between Oakland and Los Angeles. It was a most severe test, over mountain roads, through a blinding storm, with mud hub deep in places. The Model 90 never faltered, never failed! The performance of the car and the time made is the more remarkable because it is what more than 150,000 Model 90 owners know their cars are capable of. This run, on the heels of the Oklahoma victory where Model 90 stock car set the world's Non-Stop High Gear record, 4370 miles in 7 days, readily shows why owners are proud of their car.s and why you will be proud of a Model 90. Let us show you a duplicate of the cars that made these records. OVERLAND HARPER COMPANY 1627-29 ARCH STREET n.ll Prcxton 6710 Ietun Koe S68 Overland Model Ninety Five I'aBKenccr Tourlnu Car, D8G, f,ob Toledo selte perccnlo' mori' dl fame cd il 3 per cento dl tubercolort, II giornale dice clic questf fattt sfilggirono nll'ntteiatonp delle Cbmmls Klonl irinchlestn, le qtiali furono In vlnte nd invrstigarp le condlzlonl dpi prlgiouleri, ma fnlllrono dl vederc I rnp porti segretl invintt dalle prime llnee nustriachc oe i prlgonlerl ernno Im picgnti, contrnrlonientp nlle condlzlonl intPrnnzionall. Due cittndinl di Trento, MANN & DlUtS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET (g) Tyrol Wool garments most satisfactory for shore or mottntaim they are not af fected by dampness and re- auirc no vresstna. A Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 26.75 29.75 37.75 Also Top, Street and Motor Coats 24.75 29.75 37.75 Girls' and Juniors' Suits and Top Coats 24.75 New Tailored Hats Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET nrunchci at Rfadlns nil Alluntlo Cltr H N 'A' s Impirgatl neirUfBtio dentrnlo' della M Croco ltossn Austriaca, lmuno prodotto fattt spnsnzlonnlt rlgunrdantl t iWlittl commessl a daimo del prigtodterl ttntinnl. (Ill nssnsslnatt furono nflielnl mente riportntl come vlttlnic dl nccl dpnlt p di matattle. 1 prlgiontcrt fitcllatl fuionn ilportntt alia Croce Tloss.l Italtana come decesst da esaurlinento. are I v vr-nAMk. I -c vJJT &, 'ifl-