M- W B it- 1 1? I HC 15. u Iff 4 .K1DMKMS URGES i CITY'S CLAIM AGAIN feL . Tells Episcopal Convention Phil jPJ adelphia Is Entitled to Kf-, 1922 Meeting K.CHANGES FIND NO ti.imti n..( i.'2L'n, 1'i.iv. ..,.. .. U. i. Detroit, Oct. lS. IhcLplMopalKfli- rra convention is heinc in ged to i hoo-ie i'lnlihlplpliia at the place tor lioldliiK the triennal meetlnK of 11)22 with an earnestness that promises favorable Action, ' ' Repealing the Imitation extended Hcvcrnl days ago. the Itcv. Dr. I'lovd Toniklns yciStrrday made il evident that fhcre was no luLenni nines in the city's desire to entertain the members mid pointed out that Philadelphia is entitled to the honor because of its townrd priiposeil the . i . , 1(1 divorce canou, which would have pic- , Venieu tne lemarringe oi innucciic parties divorce Kpiscopal1 tion was a tjliosraDhical error made nciirly d00 vci.rs ago and bhould b corrected nov. It vvti" (l'lnng this discussion tn.it Thomas Xelson Page, loriner ambassa dor to Ttnlj, spoke of the conservatism of the laymen in warning the church that tliese efforts to modernize the fun damental thin(,s of th i.'piscopal pni.ver book would be confusing: would arouse resentment and bring discord to the church. Then n third effort was made This: time, new versicles in the evening prnjer were proposed Hut the discis sion in this case was not sn prolonged and the vote ngnimt acceptance of the lievv vcrsi'cles was overwhelming. Memorial for Soldiers tllO liOUSC Of liislihns. and just before' ..ji... ... . . , .. .,u .... conspicuous share in the caily giovvth guns and eu n lipid i J'f' ';, r,,' ."'; , the aged statesman, who might have of the lM-mpRl (hill, h in Ameiica " ,' 'l" . " "e V ' he vis w1 Ari'1 "' h" '"""' ""'' '""' ! and its steady growth. " Z"t t "r " n ,"r m arm l" 'V . n.-ol..t... fa.M.1 i.i i .i . A . ,i.i i,... iw,n,i .toi.i- voung monarch, and who remaiked bit I Proposed Chang,, in Disfavor &ZWm!'M "" " " S'h( """" h' , the attitude of the House of Deputies "And vet. nfliualli. this gieat nrmv , "r. l'aiis Council has annihilate. clergvincn which resulted vesterdai j , while the maelilnc guns and aniinuniiioii era of tiniest and revolt, b aniuies g tVe defeat of the proposal. as well as I "" vl",:l m private houses SnN to her iiuilication and the iiiiiintenati.e the tejidencv to hold on to what the1';"' l'rl'"'ui1 '" T': " ",1 'Tin in V'0,,' .r,"SS.iuI1 ",""' U ',-,.",P1"11-jdinvcli nlread.v has is becnnilmr moie . ",rm.inv t still keeping 1,000.0(0 ated all the ti ue demo, rats in Geiuiunv i.j t mined sn dit-rs under aims. it was and Austria who wi-m marked. vKlon h..sfr.onJ:L;Vr,rH pre pa.ed her s(,,. attack on , ported instead the t.v.ical unchanged '-""'-V "eclming, vW.ile ;"'y MUSSR? KiU'U ,0 ,h" " WJ&n$n Thrindepcndent testimtmy of three - '" - ln.pudt provoca- The first proposal ,l,.feate,l was that y'jj 'ihn Keie'hsw ehr ' ,'s f ranTh 1 Cm's'" Vr', "'"' .''T M"'l"" ''" '"Ntokr about this: came on an cflort to eliminate a ,epe- :,1,7""V'r ,"L, v '.XI ,, not " " " " vnl" "',"l't ' ''""",l1 tlie I a r I e to lav Were it"m for Prance t i The church. In the unanimous vote of stipulated liv the s"" Jr' "P ' ' Pol. s in Cpper Silesia with impiinitv , sions left by Great P.iitnin and America nil under present practice the time is "..J hoth houses of the convention in- ,""? ""(Does to I'"''" ,nIi:?""'" this is whv her intiignes against (he ,,, the occupied German territories. Hbitivelv sl,(-t ...... . C dorsed Hishop Hrenfs pioposal for nn '" '"7"''"- 'I'"' 7" ' lt,' "J I independence of the new P.altlc couti- , Pianec, and Pinnce alone, is mounting . Ado it ion of eases that will not ex- S American mrmorttl field or the l,,s IP-J ."'"S;?:'", 'n'l U"hn- tn. .all foith only futile, formal pio- guard over Kuinpenn peace on the I j'J" ; " HI Apiil. 1020 w rt K ; , .!. c .ii : ir, ... i!ii... ci-. .. i, have thev learned nothing; .. , f,.,,, ii,,,,- ii,,,, tenlav In former Lieutenant Governor Mt.J f I ' l,u, ' ' ,trPnt'," 'o Such is Here IIilferd,ng"s warning. ' fiom h. . IJiine ,,,,. P.ank H. MeClnin. who is conducting if ivas chief of the chaplain service of the . independent Socialist, and I 'Hie great (.einian P.oK liev ik bluff How long will she be able to do it, ,hp imestigatian into rent profiteering . -. . - ., ...,........,., ...t, .............. ",,, tivvnre lint ine men cu ins )arc.v "i.ii,i " -mirs. iii,n ..,.,. ..,.- iie-uaii-w s -,, n ,., w.,ui,i.f,.. .,...,... rnr ie state i . uiijtut.ini'-.ii. .h-uiuii.1 ,, .,- -"I, ft LUi.cu ill uii.iiiiiiiiMi -i,, ,', in, ,a,'ii-,i in Jjeputics. ine resolution is as unions; "Itesolved. the House of Deputies concurring. That we give liublli exiires- Sinn l, mir lirofotltiil L'lMtltmle In God Wt'fisr Hint host of noble Americ nn vouth. 'iwtui. rnr Clio cl.. r,f r.,u' .misc. wnrn careless of their lives unto death and. uaving made the supreme sacrifice, now slero peacetully where once the tlitin- S(jilrriii(J lines of battle stood. vifl'Itesolved, further, the House of Ifcputies concuiring. That the House of JMshops approve the establishment in l-'rance of an Aincricni. field of honor as a consecrnti'd central snot and nionii- it cciusei ran u .cnirai spor unci moiiu mut for our sacred dead, when the bodies of those who n.e 'fmever over- i.,n n,,i itu fnt ni. tmsslhle lie fnlll- niav as fnr as possmie he gath ered, and where annually on a day of r-oiniiicuioinlion fitting services and ob servances may be hclel in suitable build ings erected for that purpose." Seek to Unloosen Parley's Gordian Knot Conilnued l'rom Paite One deny labor the privilcg barciilnlnc;. fotcettiuc pioycrs unci uireaiiv conceded ic. ii.'imnnj JATOtl?IhKV?nplc LV.,nVm5",,l (tramntio arm toward the labor table. He addiesse.l himself cxclusiv ell to the rinivlnrrni' L'roun t irciuc lout nne vvns particularly empniiiic vvnen ne cnu tinned them to "beivaie of a wrathful and despeiate proletariat." " As the afternoon drew to a close the conference got nil sunt led Up. Labor iv as In n decidedly ugl inood. It vins disappointed anil wrathful over its in ability to force a vote on the baigain Jng resolution Daniel ,1 Tobin, one of the labor proup, who bus been heat. I not mote than twice, launched n fier jeiemlad at the cmploeis. 'I am opposed to adjournment until Monday, It is a ciime to Keep men here like you lire doing," he cried. "Strikes nre going on all over the coun try. We hnve been heie two weeks aycl have done nothing. It is usiles,s to continue this control ers Tlieie is ii(3i particle of n chance of changing' tiie course that labor has taken." I "Mr. Plinilboiirne had moved to nd- TOf -Viurn. Sir. Gompers had moved to ad- ErC? .. !. .. ...:! ln.l.i. n...l l.r n the one until -Monda.v and the ffcr until this morning al l;.'J0 o'clock, Ijjually Ilarrv A Whrelci, (hair - l.i of the ciunlo.ieis gioun, uigeel r:-niment until Slonday because, us Wnld, "ivc sue now m a better pe.si- .itlian ever and 1 speak for the l'iL .1(1, ' lie hip now in a ueiccr jiosi- ..tl?nn ever nnd 1 sneak for Hip .. ElKvers. to discuss this resolution ' ,lbuE ourselves, because we have leam- '- d many new things this afternoon ?' fpvie did not know before." ,. Koshob's Scetli KITectlvo V '!.Torm 3. Itoskob. of the dul'ont Cor- Y1 . rlttnn- made an effectiio but brief x ' fecch in r . 1 I ,.l ,.1I.. I. .. l..l. 1 I i liia crisis. JL nun I1UIII lUKI conciliatory lie pointed out ''it ll'ii the employers liad (onceded every -, 'lliiim the labor ciciiid had asked for. v; feVU the employers asked In return was IP ithat they be accorded the same liberty iWf.if m-tion wiiicn tne.v nan conieuei 10 ,.iLil,li- pmnloves. viz. the niivileze of sSjic.fjjug whether or not they would diiwUHS questions oi nours anil manage- ' nient ivltli 'men who were not in their Jf ' . i oil) III nV S1' f!i n final' vote, vi Ith the eniploi ers z"1 anil'Jtlie public group voting for iiud i, a ... lt..n -- l a lutinii rn(i fk i nilner IftkBinst ndjournment until londay, tUo f t'onfu'cnre udjournod about o'ciock. Sf .-'oirferenoe will be tlie i ability of the i-wployers' group to seem n solid vote Mf m' resolution that favors labor. iisii-..- A.n nn n nl Inn l rrpconcll n liles f like Sir. Klali, who may stand out to v tins Wtter end and defeat any compro- 1 piirtw. 1 1t renulrcs umiBiinous ronsent of 'rrery croup to passi any measure ..r'rrWutlon, and men like Sir. Pish jii'o tie, barrlern that stand in the way prarefls literal sioue wuuh uuiuus uSr:.,.ivrf.if this mornimr. however. W.v. liTw l..ust Mime hone for un aarce- RlTfyn ffi- " 14 .--" . --.-A. -- lt ' linT,'"'t mat wu uuc. ai an ,,arf'jllil I' uigui. 1 Prussia to Take ' 7'oZ o Blunders ( untlmiFil 1'rom IMtje One whnt hail orlRliially rcnlly hccti u sort, at citizen police fuice into n fully j equipped and disciplined nuxlllmy nrniy I of trained oUUcti and soldleri, "Toilny the 'llltiwolmrrivelir' N or- I ganlzt'il i even (leriiuui til and In' ninny lountry illitrltti. All Hip local . 'KrlcKrrveicinr, the ilubs of cx-nol- Idler that liuie from time Immemorial been noted for their nKRrcHsive patriot ism and devotion to the feudal Hjstem, FAVOR lime joined Its ranks In n bodv. The rllli nliili Hint hnve alums aliounded in . (iermanv have followed suit. The 'Kill" v. nlinci vudir' ! commanded h nimy ()ffi(1(,rs ,, noncommissioned officer-.. Tin- vast majoritj of the men scried nt the front durliii; the war. Lists nie circulated by all the cmrrnment officeis ninong their eniplo.ies. askinK If they haic nlicndy joined the foni and. if not. iibortinK them to do so without dslav. There is no hope of advance ment for the government employe who lefuses. MIrIiI Tone Knulppnl for War ,:. '.,,.,:,..',., If : million en I t il ....i I... i,inuMii tvt t-j-itwd Ii it f tlin veri moderate estimate. The for. e , E " ..v. V' " . ."," .VnV "" n... .V ' i l-....i, ..-.. ................................ docs not exist as a militarj lorce. it IS Slll OSI('l0Y " HI'' " IMMIll- 1UII l, ) "lishell to keep Itolshciik bandits ;,i mi .r Oflii ,r.s nm men wear no unifoiiiis mid keep their nlles nt home, Illms Hint iniiHiientlv d Win med Prussia Militarists Still Ioolt for "The Day" ' "The oiciinltt ion of this great secret jrinv is such that it can be mobilized i more niiicklv eienthnn the Swiss aimv. And. when 'the .lav' dawns once moie, I with the pionuse of which the Prussian : militarists are even now again hvpno- tizitur tlie (i. nnan people, a vast arme.i i Iinniro !n tli- does not exist as a militarj lorce. it host will rise up, as if out of the eaith. mdilai.v impotence to stem the risiug mjself. but such is the situation toda), irtid inn amuck over Hurojie ns in 101 I, tide of nnaichj in Europe, count upon thiough the failure of the Paris peace intoxicated with lialred and leveuge inilitiiristic, disciplined Prussia to makers to accomplish the preliminary "The Allies should not tolerate the existence ol tins srer. r ainiy, wnn us hidden stoles of arms and ammunition. which cannoi oe ,,,., ,.,-.. , , """has not vet been clis.irme 1 and been tente coniniissiou because thej are in I n1ncl, t() ,vr(,p n , t illlnT in ,,. 'private' bands, and its nrmorcd rai, ,, M0lnlion of the terms of the Ver ciimoullaged as 'pi iv ate automobiles. I (,s . . . . . , volunteer loi.e ol iuii.ii.hi men. as ... .,,. ,,l ; riu , nnferenee cir i"1 r".'" .v.::::"....". lees of evacgirauilg ine uieinice ui Pi ussiiin militarism. In order to frighten the Allies into ilisaiming the new Gcr- man mlers so completely ns to place ii,',,,,, nt flu. mercv of the'Snartacaiis in ' .l.n n. ,..,( ..f ., ,,..,,- nrnlefnt inn 1 isilll? ! . IlllierillllK s 1'uv.is .1. ...:.. Hut 1 have obtained full confirmation, fr-nin iitber. thnrouirlil.v icliable sources. of Ilerr Illltciding's icvelntions. Thus 1 leurn. to select out one examine at nnitnin. that in a single, thinly popu lated e-ouiitrv district, that of Sangrr cli.insen in the Haiz mountains, eon- M-tin ot but a lew ra m t , .. Mliere vveie (iisiriiiuuu in. mfi .... .....n., nBHst n order of the commander A uu , ',,,.,.. , ,, lr on(1 I " ' " m ' , ,n )ifty , ., nf nm -. .'" " , ' r nnn r.nt' I. .. hand gienadcs and l.OOIMIIUI rounds ot , ammunition. The magnitude- of the secret nima 1 incuts that are being cnriied out ajl I over Germany mnv be deduced fiom this instance of vvarliUe prcpniations in a 1 simile county. Moreover. I'roiessor iiiiimiii mer er. Inte iiavarmn uiiiiiiisiiuui in erne, WHO is not nn uniriirniinn ."- i ilivt nnr in.lee.l nnv kind ot tsocial- it, oonfiims lierr Hllferdinc's lev cln tlons. adding nuthoiitative information e of i.illeitivcl 0n,js own conccrninc militaristic Pius- thnt the cm- sja's iibsolutc domination over new Gcr - iceclecl it. Helnmnj. Snull, Gcrinan.Vs Ti.dcendencc Ist "Havnrla has now lost cverj vestige of her former independence.' sajs l'rot. I oersier. i ne incsem niivunaii -' , , . . ministers nre puppets in the hands of the Iterlln Gold nineiit, ti'rrciri7id by the Prussian tioops, to whose pre-ence in Slunlch the nwe Uieir tenure of of fice. It is the name 111 ISaelcn. In Wur temberg, and the other South German states. "IiVen under the kaisei's autocratic rule the nations of southern Geimnnv to a ceitnin decree weie free to live their own life, intellectuals and io lltlrnllv. and were often able suc eessfullv to opjiose the attempts of the Prussians to encinaeh upon their nu tioiul pieiogatiies. Now all this is ener. Iini aiia lias been deprived of her light to appoint ambassadors nf her own in foieign countiles. she mn.v no longer even use her own postage stamps, I nml tlie Iiuvniian ami, which the Prussians, against whom it fought sn often in the past, had again begun tn I fear, ha been suppressed under the pretext of fiillilliug the terms of the "!l'l,. Heat am incorppinted in the lteichswehr. which is neither more nor l''M than the rcsuirectcd i'russian " '".... .. ,. armv. , VT P",","i '',,rm,u" s,l,("i "'.r!0 nbnliite political Iinpo ,!1P umil of I.mplre by t "The pciuth German states are re ceil to nlisnliilp nnlitiniil ImnnlDni . t . - - .; ... ...u ... the foumil of I.mplre' by the new German constitution; the number of ,,,."'lr 0i;n , llas ber" ri,llu-'ed and I Prussia controls the nsemblj . . Kcriln's Arrogant Watcluvord I -yi,,, watchword in ISciIin today is I the Kinlieitsstant,' or unified state, and this ruthless centralization of covein n...... .. i.li.nll.ml -. 1.1. .! 1 . un iil is lunivnui 1L11 UIJItt'&llLluIl CI i l'russin of all the formerly semi-inde- peticient iierrnan states anil their defi nite conversion by force to the spirit of llerlin. Anil this spirit is an unchanged spliit of milltaiism and materialism, vv nu ii ina.v welt cause one to despair ' of the future. I "The specter of bolshevisin is called up mm bicuc. viriuosuy uy rue isciun Iruleis in order to fiighten the Allies Intii ii Unit Iticv fliirmitrit i i tti n a lanaa into allow lug Germany to keen a larcer ai my than the Versailles treaty admits. In reality there is not, nnd ueier hns been, any danger of bolshevisin in Ger man, unless it be secret! fomented b.v the Prussian leactlnnaries them selves to further their own schemes. For ever Holshevlk outbrenk in Ger many has led, and will inevitably lead, to a strong reaction on the part of a people by nuture orderly and disci plined, nnd 'prepare the way for mili tarism unil monarchist restoration. "Thus It was in Havaria, where a few weeks of soviet terrorism by Hus sion liolshevlk agents led to tho loss of P.avarian independence and the ruthless rule of the Prussian saber, and in con sequence served only the interests, of I the Iterlln militarists. I "I do wit mean to say, although it I 1 I.iih linufl Ultfrcrrutii.l Mini 1.. Vft... 1 I l "-"' misj, mai tne aiunsinu -iujujiiiuip, w iiiu Kumncrjit yiicureak evened public KOSPOTIPS VIEWS SHARED BY TWO NOTED AMERICANS . Mr. Kospotli's analysis of (additions In Germany, lis shown In the ncenm panjliiK article, inillcs consideration ulll.c from the sources from which he iirnuu !es of ii stiirilliii? iintnie and from tlte uniform nccurncy of coliclu- sioiis presented 111 his llliinilnatinR letters which appeared, from tlmcto time. ill tile IJILVIMI I'l HI t( I.KI'OIUl lllll IIIK Hie war llllll Mine cm- luiiuswir. ills picture of the I'nii-licrmnii t clival follow !iir the cessation of hos tilities U In complete uciord with that of Colonel .John (1. Oroome, of this cllv, who recently returned from nrmv service In Europe, and In nn Interview declared his llrm conviction that (lermany was now better nblo to compcto for world trade than over before and In twenty years would be stronger than in 101 1. .1 ohu Kendrielc Italics, noted le( Hirer, who was in Trance engaged In relief work, was quoted in this newspaper a few dajs ngo as sajlng the Hun was undefeated, or at lcat not chum ions of defeat, while the armistice, granted at the time it was, he described aa "crime." in Munich weie actually agents in the emplov of the Prussians; but it is nn indisputable fait that they could not have icried l'russlu better if thev had been. The Prussian lenttinuniies wlll alwais piolit most from boHieusin in, Ociuintiv, and they Know it."' ,,...,,., i Pmsslanlsni Remains .Supreme . Piofessor I oerster is an idealist anil,,,,.,,, iiewsnapers, like the v czer Zci- '"n.iu patriot In the Hmst sense -' f "l( l?rm- ""inble of an untruth or I nialieious cagg, ration. The mc may , ipf1.np I .nlm,.l. Austria, who was alwajs weak and never dangerous, and it lias made Ger many strong again lie.vond tin most sanguine hopes of the Pan-Gcrpiiuis, and more dangerous than ever id this nnppi1 Id neiplit. western ideals of lllwrK .! ha um ' t-erinnnj. Pe.ir of Itolsbevisin Rosponsible It is, of course, almost a m.itler of i common knowledge that the indulgent I attitude of the council of live toward the Prussian militarists is due to an impotent fear of bolshevisin. The I'n (cute statesmen, aware of thni own fitcht their battles against I.cniiie for I them T,1H ; )ll(v r0, I(,nsol, ,,, (jPIinain i ,.. 1n .,,. ,, ,, th mediatelv alter the conclusion ot the armistice, has been completely, "lie- i cessful; the allied diplomats have walked blindly into the tiap set for ' them fnr needles to sny, Germain . lias no intention whatever of lighting, ine itussian lioisiieviks. ner oi.i .vines, i ncrc lias oeeu some speeuiiuion ic in the interests of the laitente. her for- I cently aboil the probable date of Ger incr enemy, and the new Piussinn army many's next military aggicssinn against Ms ilcsftned In mauh. not ticninsr I l.e,iine. but. mice more nrr.ninst Prance , Uelgiuni to reconquer the lott ter - ritory in the West . Prussia Poised forMteu-hgci Thus Germany, again inennneingly militarized, and Prussianized as never befoie in hei liistoiv. threiugh the fault of the Paris pe ncemakets, lies in nin husJi today awaiting her chance fm levenge. A wave ot hysti ileal nil- iiiinniisin is sweeping over ine lummy. 1 ,ll,l lllll'l 11 III, lllll, . -i, .lll.l 1111,11 that the kaiser's armies le'ist the war onh because they weie "stabbed in the buck" bv the German revolutionists, are toyfuPj hailed us gospel tiuth bj million', ot Gei mans. The school cliil dieu of Potsdam go on stne and pain.le the stieets singing the "W.icltt am Khein" in piotest against the sup nri'sioii of the annual redebratinn of the battle of Sedan. The P.ciliu stu dents chant the "Kaiser Ilvmn in fmnt of the mnible monuments of tin I Hohenrollcins in the "I.une of Vu - I ton " lierr Winnlg. Jlnjoritv So- So- eiallst ami high coinmissarj for Hast em 1'iussia, eienouiices ine uennan lcvolution, ptociaiming: "I never wished tor the revolution, ... II MVU Mill 111,1 Mill; v-a in v .-. ,nB f()lll. J(,ars . ,), 0Vei-ytliiiiK to nor eliet mj party ever desire it. uur- prevent tlie revolution in an our 1 lillPMJinPiiiii WnWI'iiiiM' ii I'l'iJilH'iliwt1 w iTiPIWiMtillP'1IIIWIIWiWMPw It Was a Jonathan Apple That Tripped Adam Tempting ? ? ? Well, if you ever get your teeth set in one of these luscious Jonathan Apples from Oregon, Washington or Idaho, you'll, "fall" hard; in fact, you'll make a box of these luscious apples ' a regular part of your home equipment. For eating fresh from the box, or for economical desserts you can't beat them. Be sure they Washington, Oregon to RETAILERS; John "B Cancelmo Order E. lAj k ,p, iiifi&i&t - : speeches ami writings, because ye knew that a military cntastroplc would place (icrmany at the mercy of her enemies," , , . i Insidious Propaganda Resumed The insidious propaganda of the Iter- llu foreign offlco has resumed with np- )arolltly unlimited funds. Pan-Oer- tunc and the Deutsche' eitung, arc ,,Kiu taking up anil seriously discus mir .vim nil von linings iamoiis plan of forming a vast organization of (leiinan-Anierlcaus in the United States in ordir "to influence American politics in n sense favorable to Germany." it Is tun; that the Pan-Oeimans arc not the governing party in Germany, llu i ihuv inner, at iinv time, were the j . governing paitj, nml yet they always exeiteil a decisive iniiiieuic, as me ins tur.v of the 'vur shows, ovci the ulti mate policy of the (Senium Government, it is not otherwise today, for In the same measure as the Pan -Germans and Prussian niilltaiists regain their cour age the attitude of the llerlin govern ment toward the Allies is growing no- tln.,thlv lmldfr. ltiflniiiippil nUn bv the .' .'. ..... . . . '., ... hiiov. K.- u. ui.-iii viu.ius -,nv.,hi.. ation, is maintaining n ic.illv ellu lent tone under arms, tne iiirniau uorues would return tomnirow and sweep like a tidal wave over the Ilhinc and into Alsace-Lorraine. I am not pleading for standing nrniies mid there is no more fervent apostle of univrisnl disarmament than aot 0f ai aisnrinament, the abolition 0f Pmssian milltaiism Tlie piogres- hP military decay of the Anglo Sinon 111. I 11 III ill I II . lllllll' ! .......s.-... nations 1ms not escaped the keen eyes (vs n matter oi expediencv, it seems to of the P.erlin statesmen; its signs have '"e it would be simpler for tho Legls beeu eagerlv noted bv Hum, and the I nture to pass a law requiring a. greater Piiisslnn mi'litaiists i-ulcitiiiii only feel- !I'-e of time between the issuance and ,,. f mnloniiit fnr ll. e skeleton llivi- only the piohlPmntic.il payment ot l.er many's war indemnities can avert? How long will her splendid soldiers f leinnin foitified by their patriotism and . piiele of victoiy against insidious so- cialist agitation? I . tne ii herlles or l.iirnne. I aidinal .Vler- cier lins nllmled to It. anil the elefendpr t I of I.iege, General I.eman, estimates j . thnt.the Germans will make their new ' onslaught in about fifteen years Theie is a much simpler solution of the question, and the German nttack ! may come a gieat deal sooner. So long as the I'rench aimy i cumins intact, its i patriotism and martial spirit linim iiahcel, Geiiunnv will not risk nnotb'ci win. Hut when the strength of this mini aiso eiMiuies or jicieis 10 ?-, chemers e onlidentlv expect, then in- died ill "(he daj " dawn once moie, the tenihle daj of a new vast con llii t, vilibh the btatesmeu who bhaped the destinies of the woild ill Paris cinlistii disiiitcgratieiu, ns the Prussian failed lamentnbl to prevent. GROOME CONFIRMS (1J, Jil A ArYS .S7 TtENClTH ""' iw-zm-rx m.j. i " ! f iinimentinc on the nrtie'le br V,. V. I f nmniniilliii. nn Cl,n nft.iln l,i- T! T" v-..,., .,,, ,., ,i.: :.. .i , llll'll'llll. llllll. Ill II1L. Ill I1IIS 1-S-SlaT II II IJ , ' ' , j telling of f.ermnn.v steadiness for nn- .oilier 'ii"it stiuggle for power. Colonel i lonn i . liioome. wlio lias just lettuneil inilll l , Mlliilllll , Htm III fiom Kmope. said today "I cannot comment on Mr. Kospoth's BUY A BOX come from the Wonderful and Idaho, where climate produce the King of Fruits. Buy a box from your nearest retailer. If he has none refer him to the carlot dealers. "DELIGHT IN EVERY BITE." from your jobber or from the following car-lot receiver t C. Stewart & Co, James Sawyer . , ... , y v oeroSBto s? i19 criticism of the action of the Peace Conference, but the remniuder of hU article Is absolutely true " Colonel Gioome hnd carefullv read Mr. Kospoth's description of the Pan German revival. "The writer tinderstnnds the situa tion ntid describes it well," he said. "What ho sajs is not nt nil surprising, What is going on in Germany has been known for some tlhift. "It can be said without exaggeration that Gei many is better able to compete for world trnde today than before the war or ever before;. True, Germany has lost several millions of men. Hut the country Itself has not been scrntched after four years of war. Wnr damage in Germany amounts to nothing, but 1vnr impioiement to Germany is enor mous. That country is prepared for commercial conquest. "We have examples here In America of what has taken place in Germany. The Ilethlehein steel plant has been vastly enlaiged to meet the present de maud's of war. The great Hog Islam shipyard has sprung into existence. All over" trie country we see this industrial ndvanee, due to the war. "It is the same in Germany Steel plants have been enlarged, factories have been impioied and new plants hnve come into existence. "Not having suffered any sort of damage during the war, German in dustrial plants arc leadv for immediate use on a larger scale than before the struggle in Km ope. "Mr. Kospoth's article gives an idea of what is going on there and what we may look fntward to." Would Put Gougers in Usurer Class Continued I'min Piirc One at an extra ptofit, Is one of the worst nbues with which we have to deal. It is nt the bottom of much of the trouble Just the other dnv I was present nt n leal estate settlement which illustrated this ncrfrctlv A house went from A to I! to C to I) The original grantor was n building and loan association. The house was sold bv the association to the buyer for 5,1 S00 "Without even having settled for it, he sold, it to the next man for S2X00. who in turn sold it again for $2(100 settlement wns made direct between the building and lonu association and the last Inner. TItat house hnd giowti in value fiSOO before settlement wns made. The men who took the Intel mediate profit did not even put their money into it." Sterretl Presents Views Itnbert .1. Stcrrett. assistant United .States attorney, who has tnken a' con stant interest in the woes of tenants facing ejectment, alio" Tins saved hun dreds of them from being put on the sticet bv invoking the federal laws wheie there were sons in the service, likewise foiled Mr, Ithoads's suggestion interesting, "Theie are verv much easier ways of denling with the situation," said Mr. Stenctt. "I do not wish to go into a discussion of the constitution - alitv of Mr. Ithoads's proposition. Hut, iCVCCUtlOll of a Writ of CJCCtmeilt. I RU- welfare commission. Of the seven real estate agents who were summoned to appear yesteidaj only one failed to put in an appearance, lie was the representative of Chabrow Hiothers, Maiket street near fifty -second. Those who came in answer to the call of the Tenants' Protective- As sociation were: Metro Henlty Com pany. fi'JS South Pifty -second street; Hnipiie Title and Trust Company, Foitj -fouitli nnd Lancaster avenue; William (ioHPivicli, 111(1 Sansoni sticet; Samuel (ihen. 2.10 South llroad street: Philip Arnold, 1000 Commonwealth Huileliiig Thev all ngiccd to urge their prin cipals to adopt the form of lease sug gested by Mr Mcf'lain. This, it is con tended, will enable tenants to get in their (onl and necessaiy winter sun- ..l!n. .. .,i .1... danger of receiving u.htj daiV notice to cpiit their places, CONSULS FOR GERMANY Naming of Ambassadors, However, Depends on Treaty Observance Paris. Oct. H (Ilavns.) Allied .na tions have ngieed to make their nom inations of ambassadors to Iterlin de- I m,'"'"t "nn , uMS(1, of th(, i lied out In G ! !'' ''r V',rii the manner in which the trent.v of peace are rnr- eriiuinv, nccoreling to tlie I IllO (le P.lrll. Wllidl UllOtCS n "lirOin- inent diplomat" as its source of in- format Inn Consuls mil be named soon for Ger man cities the newspaper Fn,vs, and tbes(i officials will look after Interests of tin n nations until ambassadors are tho-tii. Apple country of and soil combine & Co, Hyni'an & Lcibcrman r v-", '.r i- ". cr-fKfifi PER DEC1DERE LE SORTI D! FIUME La Conferenza Delia Pace Lascerebbo la Soluzione al I'ltalia o Jugoslavia Publlahnl "nil Dlntrlbutnt Under PC11M1T NO 341 Authnrlzfd by tlio net nt Octohr B. 1017, on nie at the l'otottce ot rtilla delphla. Pa. A. s. runt.rsosj. Postmaitcr Opntrnl. Pnrlgl, IS ottobre. Hecondo qunnto pubbllca il glnrnalc "lixcclsloi senibra rhn In Confnrens'ii delln l'ncp nubia deeiso dl Jr.ciaro la sisteinar.Ione della qiiestlone dl Flume n diretti negoziati tra i'ltalia e la Jugoslavia. Ii'luine. 1K ottobre. 11 Professor 5Ca- nella, capo delln popolazlone Itnllniia ill Flume (?) die leccntcinente venue In nliei-tn rnttlirn coll U'Alinlltlzlo. llll lr.S- clnto In idttn' ner sconosclutil destlnu- Inno Iliirnnte In sua nsseu7.il l suoi affnri siiranno enndotti dngll niiiicl die con lul crr.no coiiiteressati, inn uessuno e' in grndo di dare qunllasi inforinnzlone nl rlguurdo. ionic pure Mille rngloui delln partenza del Prof Zanelln. Uls nacci giunti n Pimne da Trieste scg- nulnno die il Zimellii e passato per eiuelbi clttn'. tiatteiundoiisl soltnnto uu'ora. , , Gnbiirlc D'Annun.io nn piohilnto la vendltn in lMunic del giornale di Ml latio' "II Corrlere della Sera", per l'nttitudlne ostile veiso ciuella clttn'. WHEELS Altered and Repaired For Passenger Pars oi Trucks. Qualltv -woiU Iirompt service and tea bonable prices. Franklin Tire & Rubber Co. 21S1-2R Vine M. Auto mechanics aie In greater demand than ever Now Is the tlmo to pre pare for i;ood iwsitfoni ' Our courses In repairing anil overbnul Ing all makes of cars .no practical the fees nro low CVittflVate given for satlsfaetorj Hoik New classes atart October 20 and 21 Call or plioti" for details mmat school T r3 (LM Suggest it to her tonight 5 :30 to 8 :00. rKVTBU. llltAXfll 1111 Arrll ft. I uuB,'al R l 6 - -I , ' First Drop of rain III Obey that Impulse W Put on Your Weed Chains THE ONLY DEPENDABLE SAFEGUARD AGAINST SKIDDING American Chain Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Largest Chain Manufacturers in the Wdrld Weed Chains arc also made to meet device for trucks equipped ulth single and dual solid tires or with the pneumatic tires. Then are so constructed that they satisfactorily meet merits otneavjj irucaservice in mud, sand or snow. i General Sales Office, Grand Central Terminal, NewYork City Z DISTRICT SALES OFFICES Sao Francitoo Boston Ummmmmwmwmmmm Kit gjornalo si e' mnntentilo In uh freddo M-iscrbo Versil l'lhiprcsa d D'Anflunilo. 1 II Tenente Orlando, (Igllo dcll'cx liresldente del Conslgllo del Mlnistrl In Italia, elm trovnsitrit 1 voloutnri In Flume, ha sfldnto ,1 Rig. Centitrionc, nn nltro Segunce dl DAnnunzlo, perclie' II Ccnturlone, pnrlandn In una rlunlonc In nn tentro, nvrebbo fntto itn personale nttacco aU'On, Orlando. VleniinT 1" ottobre. 1Assemblea Nazionnlo Austriaca ha oggl ratifirato ' $&ffltte(f Tot ABSOLUTE ROOF PROTECTION At LovTt Ultimate Coit Makes Bad Koofa Oooa una Oood Hoof Batttr NO REPAIRS Packed. In Also 10., 35- and 60-flallan Drama MAO A Mould Chemlcnl Concjvte Hardener Prolonrs the Life el e'eneret lluora Prevent Iluatluc Snve Machtnfrr. MerchandlM. ilea. CHARLES company 617-619 Arch Street f - ' 1 ' i iraawMcas 54So.15tbSt.XX Manage ment of the demand for an efficient traction and Chicago Philadelphia FitttberC Portland, Or. BwruK:&iosQcr5 t a. ucuiiBuiuni am CI a It trattato dl pace dl St Ue,rmftn,eni tllbnttlto. ' Ij'nccettazlone del trattato dj pace fit prcsngltn per I'attitudlne della Dclegn--xlonc Austriaca a Sant German, la mentre protestavn riguardo ad alcunl termini clcl trattato e spccinlniento con trol In perdlta 'del Tlrolo. Austrlnco. a said del Passo del Hrcnnero, lasclavu romprendere cho II Governor Austrlivco si sarebbe rlmesso n kunnto nvrebbe dcliberato la Conferenza della Pace ae- cettnndo il uo fato. NO RE-PAINTING S.fiallaii Tana DISTRIBUTORS Philadelphia Change for a Dollar! Doesn't happen often in these days. However, there's a "your selection" Table d'Hole here that is made up of anything in soup, meat or fish, two vegetables, des sert, coffee, bread and butter. And when you pay for it, you get 15c back for your dollar. Conn. anti-skid vera lame the require "j( V u JMWM'tl w ft f rl . i -& t ft S i -ft Jt"" 1 .,iH.. f .1 W . Mfl..a..-, 'L . -Mim.. ,-" ,vi vmm hm, i ,, -iiBLiiJWSJ-l . " A' kM &u