t ,1 s KVKX1XG ITIJLrC LEIKJISK PIIILADKLrillA, TIIlvtisl)AY, XOVTftrBER 1, 1919 IS 1 ARMYBEATENIN HP Miners Will File 16, TEUIONSAOillEO 'uthoritios Said Land Warfare Could Not Win Put Hopo J in Diplomacy PROBE ANGERS BETHMANN Their Appeal Today t'ontlntirtl I rotn t'.mr line withrtit anthorit In !. iml lilUr onli'i' fill' Mil- ipiIsiiii that In' illil mil urtlpi Hit' miIKp." I'lii'i'inston iIppIiiipiI "Till' itnlio ii oi iIimoiI hj --0U in more iiiiiicr-.' ili-li'Kiili'i who nttt'iiclpil Hip Clrwhiiiil i-unu'iitiuli of hiIup vorUir-. mill Louis Is iinl Uip iiiiiiithplcrr lliiniijdi whom the oiiIpi nf Hip ron vpiitliin n titiniiulltpil to Hip iiipiuIipi -liili." ( lit nno. Nov. Ii. (1 A IV I . the iipiinivliiiatplj I-.". 11(10 niiiii"-" t-p-1 mniiiPil lillr fin' Hip sKtli ! fiirthpr, i tpii linil Ijppii UiK'pii I" 'rpilni'p MipI YUDENITGH ARMY 6 Hours Would Add nittlituril from Titer line 'nlioiil tlip rellciatcd claim tlint thp inpn :irr iiiaclPiiualrly nalil. initirriiaiii in fuel free, it isn't such a bad show inc. Hnl iicr il inrovpt Uir asxprt nn tbc duration or t illlirll fn MinilM Cost tm " many' of tlilr famllir- lark, Mint tho mr-n nre (.laves. There arc' "I urn I'crtnhi that the operators IH 111,11 iu UlllllllfJ Vioi- j 1lf ,,,,! ;)f f( ,0S,,V" nS 'foiiip who do lltp from hniul to mniith. will not lclcl. However, the whole )(it (ll,stj ; inpy nrp iii.,, or uliirtlcss, or tlicie Is iitirstloti is out ot our liatids, Tho gov- 'l.pl iiip imswcr Hint li.v the slntp- u"" '""niiKPiupiu in nouip, un uiu priiiiirni lias lahcn it in pliurcc, unci iuiiut nine, inprp nrc miiiiucri ot our any iirruicuon l mint make vou u riMiL'S'ihriV.T'S tbu """I ENGLAND AWAITS POINCARE French President Will Be duett of King and Queen In Palace 1-ondon, Nov. 0. (By A. IMWhir. in mr mw i ii ! u i . mnni nun nu n crininiiinnii u urn I'liin- 111 lllll H I IIHIvlll l "",'r""1 "' ""' com minus iii inr". I ui' nii'ii Hip union sculp men who own their own nutoniohilcM I have no more weight than any other , Frrisiilciit Toiucare and Madame Toin 111 UllL.ni UllllULSl '"hi mi mii'inliiis .ifficinl with wlintii .,. ,, ,.r i,. .... it. and Iiiivp mosnrrotii buul; ncpoiints." ,niiin'." ciirp.vif.lt Kncland. November 10. for I h.iil nn hiiiir'i liilK. r-.i . Hip' iiiiiniiiit n mini makes is iIp I At this point tlic otlii-r onlclul Inter. j n four days', sojourn tbey will lie the .Li'."..!, i .',"'"",. ,."'!'! ir " ppuilpiit i nl irrlv upon his own evprtloii. I'upted to any that nt ii niliio on the PRFMPH FIMAMP.IPR HOPPPIII Kuets of tho king and queen lit Buck i, , .. . i K i l'f-J mliift u hiup n low pny,.Monoiignlipn. the llalllic, Uvpiity-four ' "-" ...w.-.. ..w. ... w- iiiciiam raiacc, illlll llllll -ll'l'l WlllkPI, II ICIUllU'S 111 ,.....,. i ,, I...1..... S.lmli,n. lfi ......ll. .!.. i M' in nfA.lilnnl'a lll will Inplmln M. ... , . , . I ,1 Clll'th. llllll v,i mil II liiilll Willi i'-in i, im; . o iui i.viiiij ii lUIIIIII III iiicir , -.. (..i....uwu ....- (.. II , ;: milN iiiiiI rnctinffs iiimI ruMi In the l(lllI!h (HUn;, It nil (tppcmls on th hoinw in IJiiropp, ami rnrrlrd .Willi M. Klotz Calls on Country to Aid JV ion. minister of foreign jifTairs; M. iirrliniiirlindi. ill liptniiMiifCii niiiii- .. rt Uirm n llttlr mnttcr of .$70,000, wlilch WnrU nf nh9hiiuaun William Martin, chief du protocolet Inr ftniiuiiifl? ,M" i ti. iHlrnl fcnv. thnv lin.1 Kin od. Work of Rehabilitation Oriiprnt Penrion. ehle of the nren dcntfH U (tic ss(inlrd Vwss Toilu x,i. i! ti n:..:..i ., ...i.u., rii in 'in if.- ii' ii i i i in mi i - j ,, , .. i diielo-cil m TMi'i-il.M m vr.,.,n f tli- ,,,01U, iinii,.IH i ...iiip -pctifiiiv riibeoinmit cp of Hip iii-piiiIiIj iuipsll I To Hip pipits of rvi'rnl Ni'liin-k.i gating the nr brmigiit out llu- nvton 'limn., lonn and California lidded ip i i . i , . ., .i utipt for rp Ipvins t ip ilireiitt'i'Pi sung rn-pln. -on that Hi.-armj author, .n ! Tin- ninjo? of Tni.rk. Km... ities in IflK! i nl on ii'1'iinf ii ilpi'larins! tplpgrniihed I. .1. IIhwp. tlddp v that land Miirfiire to'iild not in thu'ioal diipi'tor nl fliicnsn. thai thai cit war for tipimaii Hint ii mii-l l. 'voti','' "'n?" n'V ,,r(."f",! ihJ,", "I1".,, ,, . ... ,, kp mill "luindi'fds f fninilips nrp in illplomatnalI .mil politiciili. imi'ipiliatp ni'Pil.' Cnlifiirtiii' onl dpnl- Onp of Hip dimuntic fcntni i -. n! tp rrs n.kpil for Hip i-pIpum- of i-nal con ... ... , ., ?-i i e i ... i...:..:..i ., upssion w.w nn iiiiiiinvinnpi nuut-n In nsfniPd ht hip ipiipi-iii nn-i in ' linn nun i 1 1 Bolshevists Threaten to Cut Off Retreat of Main Force on iMtiiVii mvei , "n is clnlinpil Hint mu: iPHi.nn of thh ,.uil wns pri'ul ami an otHcliil was aclinti a- to luuirs is Hml mat mining i-i-' vrcil to hrlng in Hip pa.'iolls. Thpj .1 . .- -,, . -. r-... nn "" rvtl''1 Imiirdniis iii'Piipatliin," I 10 tliiitulioi mid "nmi'tt lint sollpil. hail ALLIES STILL RELENTLESS w-n , , i,.,i ppncii ci,p.'k mmks. id ink a,i,n; I lie cpiiI Pinaii nrpsvpil a liiillim. am ii..,.u uml r.tlmi. Iili'iircs tlint Ihi'V hml li. illi'pction imp of his Muff handed iiip ,rrn lioneslh In iip and lind not Ijppu lltUliitfi.is. i.. ii ill' 1' I Tin imsitii'ti f lipiiriul udPiiltcli is I'oiisiilprpi' iiiimi iiiilm' Il i- vppni'ti'il llni'-iti'iiliig Hip mIim'Ii Ii i niniti fall hail, iipmi nl. pil tin" for liisppction, UpsiiIps nn visit mis iinpipppil. 1 was Intro i)o''tor Von r.prlininiiii-llollwpg. fiiiiiipr clinncpllor ngaiuM lippkiiug b Dpput Sinslirinipi' ilpiniiiiditig that Sin-liPiniP" ease trying lo trip liim up In rpppnting over and over again qiipotions In- hml already nnswercd. Von Tlethmiiiiii-IIollwpg uiip was raised as lie declared he was under oath Ixforp Ood. and jet If lie and the slight est lapse of mpiiini'.i he would tip at tacked, lie iiistantlj npolngizpil fur Hip reproach Another ml.' e-ting imrurc wns d-ti jnony by 11' m .iiniiip'-iiiiinn. funnel foreign .pi rerni . ri'giiriling his lnt , 'iiiifeiPiice irli Amli.issmloi (!cniril. beforp the aniluador left IWIiti on hi! Tacation. J Hen Ziininei inann -nnl he nskyil Hip ninbssailfir what the result of the in ' tensificd I Mini A mcru-a Inn a fuel administrator . . . . . . .-.! 1.. ciiinii nilipi nsains il oiuiiiiinine in seriicp of Injurious pn-si uger train- llllll Hip llnWii'i iki ;ii lltltcliiiiti inilwn,' . '' force I. etidpiivirins I tin .nbi'mi iipi AllotliPi forcp it. tin lesion "f the I.ugn river, whi'h i- li'iing lo le.ieh lliprniluii) Hiiv lgh iliow"iii nlread' is siirrouiidpil TIip I!nllieiki me rcporlid to hnvi reeruitPil rt force of Ml. llllll men fioin l'i trngrail alone in organizing Jlie de fense of Him cit.v. n i ding lo a lleinl disuatcli lo ( 'npetiliagell. Tile iri.iisrontinrutal'1"'"'"', ""V1"1; "-'".'n "" ., ' . .'."." iiuin iniiuieri iinn i linn""', iim- ynit.-i raining in ilncptl over Hip IcIephi'iiP iniuulPS later was III Hie nllii p "IIpip is our kisl p.ijioll at pal ticiiliu mini" lllll Iwcnt.i ii poratlou's heels out for ni I'itMim-sli. N'o. !- 1 1'. . 1' ' Coal oncralors in the l'ittstiuigh dis trict diclarp that union miners are returning to work witli surprising legu Inritj and that two union itiiurs on the I'niihnndlp Itnilrond worked Ml jier cent of I'lipacitj .ipsierilaj. lifilcinls of I)s tiii't No. ". I'ulli'd Mine Winkers if VinPlii.i, ill Incifl thnl mil a single ciiinii iniin i In- gone bit' l. il-i:s n ill an l. S. TROOPS I H I A. I Iii tnr iiiimi iclin liitit i i..iiCi'il ti'.niniuif U'luii'i umler retired otTini- ft mil 111 - I rnpi-mi armies. i lxiiiiliui. Nov. l!. i l'i A. 1'. I A j liiissinn I'.nlshe'ik communication je- relved hero rppnits tin cnptuic of Isliiin, sppnl, live iuIIps north of I'etropav llin.sk with IL'OO prisntiprs. TIip nun , iiiiiniipip also i lnilns Hip cnptuie of lOdll piisiiuci.,iii I'st liuzuluk. Tin lU'si'iii eioiioniic liH -ure on i Itus-i i ill i .ml iliiu until u iIpiiioi latii govi'i iiiii' nl is psialilishi'il in .which i. in In H'cogliizeiL h' Hi im coi'iliii'i in n stnleiiiein inaile in tin p i umpilalioii of tulih's pippimil liy lln Slafe liisiiriiiui' llppaitnn'iit. Il shew ed li the slalisiicnl I'ppoils fiiiiilslnd to Hint ilepartmenl that coal mining ii the uumliei of aiuhleiits ami fiilalllips was among the least haznnloiis of occu pations. TliipslieiniPii. on thp fai'lns. wiiodluiiiPi's. earpeiiti'i's ami n siiur of M. sineail the oIIipi occiiiiatiiiiis registeiPil a gioatei vneiihui. nuinliei of n'clilputy tlinti tin- in.'il , , . , mi... mliipr. ' Km nltigs of .Sump Minns "Thp public m liiigc." said tin in "TIipj lire for tin Iwu last weeks ()f foniiiiiit. 'regaliNui.il milling as skllleil (I, toiler, ending the "1st. tin da.' beforp laliiii'. It is nothing of Hip suit. TIipip Hip stiike "lis starti'd. Make jour-elf is vpt-j little pick mining done now at linme with them," he said, with a W'licu ii mini enters his 'room' in the gnnil-iialiiipil grin. I scledcil blimllj mine he IlinN the i on I iilrc-ul.' iiiidpriut u pnj hei't and took Uip lirsl si iianips. bj Hip inachine. Wp haw iiipii for this nppnilo wjiiih wpi'p set tile following piiiposp, miup-riiiiiiers uml scrapprs. liguics: No. 1. thlilcen days wmk. Others iliill holes in tills mass, lire it SM.fi": No. 1!. slv dajs work. MII.Pi ; and tuinlilp the mal to tho Hour of Hip! No. .!, thirtrpn iln.'s' work, SIC!. 11 ; No. loom. TIip miner's work then bpgltis. 1, clovpn da.'s woik, Sili.-; rso. .), tiiiileen da.'s' won., .v.iu.nj; -no. ii, iin x'rt f n t rir.. Wage Inneasei Slnrc 10 1 1 ,,,, '; o' financi(l " tnun ot beforP we,d0ropP,;he MeH' i ?,f ,? "rnnco was expressed by T.oi.i, Klotx. uformnnl miners lime It Is c aimed that Hie I the minister of finance, nt a luncheon lecelved no inci-rasc of i glvPu today b.v the economic and fiuan- wngps ffiinmentirntp with Hip uilvnncp in thp high cost ot living since 1111 1. All classes nl' labor around the mines liaie been adinnceil. Thp 'pick' mrnrrs !!." per icnt. but therp nrp verv fpw of tlirtc i iiipin now : tlint Html of mining is out suid Hie olliilul nsjof ilntp. Jlncliiiip cutters 7(! per ernt, Up sIio'pN the conl into the cars that mo tiioiigni to nun. up is leanj noiu lug but a i mil showier. Snli'l,' Caipfully Wall bed "Till miner is under constant super vision as to In- safi'tv. lie isn't for more tliaii an hour at mi' lime oiilof sight of some llli buss, fiiieiij.iii in ili nni'tiit' uliih til wink. Pti'siiles. he is Ijnssin ,s ,,,, i,SS. T'ie hours of umk iiip Allies, Miiiniilsfil til lip llolll I III the llllll tllllg till I iii the afternoon, lint Iip inn come mil, and does, at l.-'J or " oMoik. Ami S7li.'-"-'i No SdO.S.'!: No. tbirtpen da.'s work, SUi.-ll. anil other classes from h7 to 10,"i tier pin in Hip cnp of thp drivers. At Hip -amp time Hip cosl of living bus ad ','incpil 7.", ier cent. (Inp advancp lo Hip miners in August. 1!tJ7. was ."0 per cent." 'What proportion of jour men arc radicals, or bnvi Ilolshcviki tenden cies?" "I.pss than 1.1 per cent. T should ai . TIip ItiiKsinus ami Poles arc the worst. The Italians lank next as extremists, while Hip Slavs nrp the bpst uml stpnd ipst worker.. Tbey ure bard workers aid rum Hip most mniipv us a rule." "Why fdinuld thcrp be objpction to a military household: Rear Admiral Ornndolement, two military officers and M. I'lcbon's private secretary. Among the functions already ar ranged is a state banquet to be given by tho king at Buckingham I'alace. a visit to the city and luncheon nt thp. Guildhall, a reception of the French colony and a banquet nt the French embassy. During his rlsit the presidept will be installed as lord rector ot Glasgow University, cinl press. r he rehabilitation of (lie country, 'he said, depended upon con fidence, which was the watchword in pence as well ns in war, and upon the willingness of the people to bear for a fpiv years sacrifices which would be small compared to those made by the soldieis who had fought for the na tion. M. ICIot?! proposed a toast to Albert Uatlibone. in elinrgp of the foreign loan burrau. who now is in France. Thp minister said bp was convinced thali Inu I'road striet sutlcn, i 1:07 p. m. TVenne wnnlil tin limmrt In Ainni-inn lir n I THOMPSON, T.OV. fi, MARTHA, wlf of I rrttcp would Up Uoui d to Ainpripa liy a nobrt A. Thomrnon. nelatlvos and frleinU iiirinrr up iiirougn inc co-operanou oi or.VTiis Mi:nOEn. Elccnth Month, fllh, t Oik" Pa., IU!A U, nli)ow ot Henry Mercr Funeral Bervleep at her homo Eleventh Month. 8th, 2:30 p. m. Int. Schujlklll I'rlpfiils' Sleetlnc. Imap Phoenlxxllle. Ta fim'cjanren will meet train at Oatta. lea'- Afterwards I inn u llngpr down the six-hour day in the. mlnps here when it ii. is in mice in iirent jjritain? I inquired. Itccaifs-e in I.nglnud tbev work In tiairoll uml found the highest tia, for Hip two wcil.s was i IL'.l'iU; the lowest, Slin.'JS. Hut tbr most inlptpsting exhlliit of all was tin stiil emeiil of ciiriiiiigs of pveij linil.' mini ml the mines prepared for the gowrnnicnl fm the assessment ol inioiiie ta. Without uiiisiuning time to count tlic pile of sijjnpil cauls. 1 sliould saj that o'er 'J(l per cent of the . iiilnpis uml mine worki'rs na hi income I Mr. Knthbone The foreign debt of Trance, M. Klotr. pointed out. was only :10,000.000.0()() francs, of which she owed 27,000,000, 000 francs to Great Britain and the Tinted States, against which were greater resources. six-hour shifts, AVp hnvp'iiewi. w in sums in this country. Under that Talk on South American Trade Charles Lyon Chandler, manager of the foreign trade department o the , I I III' IUI1 'h" imUL- 11. ll, LIU, -Ml, ,'L .11. .r''' Corn Hxchango National Bank, will ' 1 lilt . s. ...". . . .-.,, sAslcm the mlnps over H'.p.p .,,.,.;, SP1?. .n "Woutli Aincnea as n I icld for tweh'e prodiictioii tionalely. hour is thus every ilnj . and the ' , .'.. "."",' ,.V .'.V',..V: "i,l .." " V'Vr I" "" incTP.T-od lIiMt.o nf ('taiiinm. Ir I uder Srcirlui, fur IWimsii UpI.iIiums Untnisuorlh. K. vnn worh nfti-r I oVlui k if In1 furrs.tnx lnt jonr. tSolortinc t-ix cards from i.irntonant . nlonci laitrnn .xiulotn', n, All lit" work K piom wmk; by Ihottho pilo at tandom. thc&n wore the Lihouil incmhiT f TnrliaiiRMit. h tun. If ho 1m hii i"k woik hu zHs carnincR ln-orded. the number of das iprpiitlr it'tmtiiMl fmin ItUM-siiii. taid iu ii-ilrl fm- iluit oiin. uni'krd nnfnrlunntplv wim not civen : i "T don t know what the want In inii(i tnt,lv n7i.l th militar authoihic- I tho Hou-o of Cnuuinii jp-trnluj.. ilur "Coal Jiniiiuc J not hamdous in the 1 No. 1. SHk'.y.7S: No. -. Si40S.l.'. ; X". ' A1ashington. ov may l. right hi tho '...,, :,. i.'.itioii i. "iitnp with nli i tiir a difiissinn of Uuinii afl'aii. thai 'common application of tho toim. Since It. Sia'lS.ITi: No. -1. S1207.I7; No. ' A.. 1121 invitrd. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 n. m.. reildence. SA.'iO X. s.1st nt. Int. Mt. Peaew Cem. IIKLP WANTB1 MAUB WE WISH to emptoy fourthorouchlr experi enced butter, effK and rheesa ealenmon, who aro acquainted with dealers In Phila delphia and surround Intr territory; tf have had oleomargarine experience that will fa co tin I de red an advantage; will pay straight salary and cHe rUht men opportunity to participate In profits dt business: In reply Rive comptete detail reirardlnjc experience, names of former employers, how lone worked for each, territory covered and salary would, expect to begin, all replies will bo kept con fldentlal. M 010. ledger Office. (lenernl WONDKIinil opportunity to men Mid women to Introduce Dlcltaon Indexed TJtble, liberal commteslone: easy ealesj no competi i,i. ...,. ri'i, i.u iu ' t on: unuuai pronis eip, not ea-enxiai nh srcet, fJ he public i j xortheast corner 7th and Sprlnir Oardon t i'Iii li.wi-.ii i ii- Il ( Itr A wavfatc would lie iu i i . tr.un..u.,:..,. ,.t i'..,!...-..! nf..mL in . .. . .. . till I 'ISIHISII lllll 'f I s 1 I..-.-..- ii Mr. l.crunl replied: ,. ic,, Virgiiim coal fields wasVoni action j oil air Hiking. kltnatinn which iniiht .-rise." said ilie ambassador, a uling to mi-, .iljulnnt liPiii'rnl Thomas liavi-. who, merman, piomispd to usp all bis m j luJ i,f,.n , onprnting with CoIiuipI W. tlucnce lo keep Aniprica nnili'iil. and r ilin.,.Pli. cinniaiiding the snldii'is. was qunipii oj Tin- "iiuexs as s.ijiug: ,. ij iK.,i ,.n,tiaii.' was i .sua ii no nn ii Wet ion." "linens as .I'lu-; l in nioiil fm ther i "US lining sphi into Hie nioutilains separ I mill" Hip niiion n l-ioii from Hip till - Doctor ( ohm luilpppntleiiti lit-I nigaui.ed (Immi held. The men weic tempted to force Vou l'eHinmuti-lIoll-i pitiiuipd "irb full wii-ple-s nutlil ami wrg to admit that tin I'peling ipsprctlng I ill In- re-ettfon ed b iin'iilanes fori r the impossibility of laud warfare win ning for German.' hud begun in l'.ll I. after the bnttlp of ihp Mariip. The formpi pliancellor said bp had a rague rpcollpption tliul tlenernl 'on Talkenhnjn uliipf of staff i had about that time told him to do all lie could diplomatically: in a general way. lie denied rcmeinbei nig any spei Hie re quest. Von Jtctliniaun-Ilnllweg reiterated the Assertion thnl tho llntent Ilrctlip note in December. 1f)Hi. was s() brusque atld so hopeless in declining the Her man peace offer that pi ace cnulil mil be thought of WOULD WITHHOLD COTTON nnliol ilut. it Is deilari'il. It is lic- HpvpiI that Hieie an IliOlt federal tump in the state. Three hundred men. in cluding a strong machine sun detach ment, is located hole for tile piotee tinn of tlin capital and foi duly in the nearby lipids. Operators say Hint nrouiiciiiin i greatly increasing, uml if the railmiii-l ailmlni-tratliin urn keen the mr suppli to lllll per ccnl of the demand 11M rei mils for output in the nonuuion fields will Iip shattpreil befoic Hip end ot the week. Tin ty -tour mines in the organ i.i'd or pinllv oig.ini.cil liehls me iu opeintioii. Si mole mines "ill start uncrating in Tn stun county. Wc-t, Vii -giuiu. anil tiniri'tt county. Murtl.tiid. net wick. Retirement of 2,000.000 Bales Prices Rise Is Urged Columbia. S. ('.. Nov. (! I lit A. V.) TIip American Cotton Association has recommended to its members, tin yfoluntnry retirement fmin the market nf 2,000.000 bales of good grade cot ton, said a statement issued here by .1. S. Waniiumaker. president of the association. Tlie action ot tlic cotton usfotiu- Jtioa. us announced by the president. i in accordance "ith a plan udoptpil by the organization at a meptiug -ome weeks ago. This plan loutemplatp transfer to designated banks of warp- house receipts for specified amounts of a cotton. This cotton tinder the plan ( would be held in trust until such n tinn ns the association decides that pri'-e justify the cotton being placed on tin V. market. Tin! ALFONSO GOING TO PARIS i Spanish King Leaves England Today and Will Visit French Capital ' T.nis. Nov. Ii. IT.. A. T. i-King Alfonso, who is leaving C.nglnnd today for Trance, is expected to reach Tnri this evening. lie mil dine private!' with President I'oiniare at tin presi deiitial palaci'. The king "ill not return to Spain at mice, remaining in Taiismer tomorrow i i understood he bad coiiwiseil with the leaders of tin soviet government with icgaid I peace, and thnl he liilieved it was pus slide tn arrange a peaie on terms spli Ktnutiallv the same us those wjiich Wil limn C. I'liiHilt stated some time ago' Vichnlni Lcniiie. Hie MiiMipvIst pieiniei. had made lo Mr. liullitt. Mr. r.ullitt. testifying lipfoi'p Hip Small foreign relntinii cominiltee in Wiisliiuglnn. said the peace pro piisal of l.enine emlirnced. among otlipr things, an mtnislice fur two weeks, subject lo evtens'iou , raising of the i ioiiiic blockade, immediate I wilbdrawnl of allied troops, nn fur- I llier niilitmy aid for yitl-suwet governnienls. and recognition of ip sponslhllltj for Uussin's foreign, debt. A muiilleslo In Ihs T.nlslipvist mill- I ipf of wur. I.poii Trrif.kv. niMiessed ' to Hip troops of fienernl .luilenitcii says: "Listen, Involuntary soldiers of the LV.arisI Viidenilib. The lied tmnjis-nrp siiriiiiiiidliig you more closely mid are oncenir-itinir ."I'Minsi vou mighty ar tillery and armored liains. mitnimibib!. mil tanks, triieie is only one Mihatiou ' iiii' you. nnniely to suricnder." Tails. Nov. ." (ilela.'ed.l (Bra. T. I, General VlailiiniiolT has been ap pointed hv Geiipral uilpnitcb us cniii maiulei' in eblef of all Hip troops nt the final of the northwest liiissiuii armies, according to information re cpIvisI here. General Vladitniroff "as fiirmcrly destined for the pot of gin -crnor general of l'ettngrad after the cnptuie of that city. Viideuiti'h lius appointi' I General Glnssennpp gin -piiior gun i.l of all the 'liberated' ti n il in ii - . the abolitinn of the old cnli innips. with impioved blasting powdci and othi'i p Iilosives and Hip ronstuut inspections 10- liiired under the law. il i, far safer tbnn many oeciipntious alinvp ground." "Admitting Hint Hip dangeis yf conl mining are not as grent us the outside world bus been led to bilievr. vvhut ' Sirifl.'i.r.".: No. I). SlftJI.M. Tnking up the thread of his state ment again, this time lcsorting to com ment on Hip showing, the operator said: "Whrn you consider that our mil) -pis. Hie men who earn tlipsp sums, get their houses for a song in the matter of rent and an supplied with coal for I'CHiffl" mnllj.iV i'iV "mWhiii". ,; i' i'iiiwifiiii;iJi!ini :i'n ji'iiifi n i. l".!'iiiVWl.'iWi'ilF;"1',yi'J3) Ul fl $A$As cwwuflsjimto Otttu rvt TZk gjjJMmrgByl.Mi.alj STI7a?y iliricnJ -'S.jHI.i ' -i,ir;iVt!.7T5 '" "'"'' i ifv ' p if I ) r'THEX""- I I ,? Ibrogue'n S i w Full English Wing Tip y ) (V That full Knglish cflcct '? tt which pleases the eye, fits the foot and satisfies to tho A T n limit. An early purchase en- 8 k ablcs us to undersell others 3 and save you $0.00. V ! ff 15 0F0UALIT? --U V '. ja 1336 S. Penn Square ! fu Oppotite City Hall k) ; W S. E. Cor. 8th & Race ft . Pfej. nd Branchei -S ' HTrlsS. E'8"1" Street y-rSjiS I " lllTirrfrfe Storei Open J&3n I .' IIIHitSa Evenings MJu I nfl H Wb bF& Sf Sw j&9 J$ mm & u H H cM H Hi ma ffl H Ib. Bk 1 5.13 niiatai CIB D u Wear Three Times Longer 2 .$ 6175 p. . - ?' K 6 l . K r I Round Trip laT i J r wasnnigton OP. J2 TioBaltimore t Trip Trlti War Tax 8". adilltlonat Sunday, November 9 Special Train Leaven road St. Station - 7 so A M. TVeit Philadelphia - 7 55 A M rttturnlnc t.eavea CVaehlneton - 7.S0 P.M. Haltimors (Union Sta )8.-u I'.M fc See tli New National tree... w amiiuaion 'loiiu. n,nt. Ilntanip fianlen. Cur rornn Art (ialler, niiil the Trleil nlnlil. ot 'tii.lilntloii, "The City lleuiitirul." Similar uriuina Noi-mlier '.'3 and December 7 ;brennsvyaniaR.R. Won't to Wear Out X Ask your dealer to show you a pair of shoes with ADWEAR Process Leather Soles. These soles will make unnecessary two or three half- solings. Many manufact urers now use tne Adwear pro cess for mens and women's shoes. Jfe3KRKv9Lsg vm$Fm! fMmMMMMmwEtG&B3$3 !v Jf!i?R mmwBm&MMMim&. mmmmmKmmmkWmV wmmWmmMmmimff JiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiniMl iffTii Si I fit" ikffl i t ' ijiflli Bjli lirmtsi 1 1 ' fffi i mmmmwKlm--Kummik.. Tmm&tim7m&Sm' tSiiiiiiiiHHaiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHis. 7HKimgHHHMppi' iBmmmmMSsBmmWS ciyi zm2mmimrzi&A: :,rw j! '-jrusg-jrjt-fa j-. ii I llllll i in 1 1 ii II llll i il I I M '. .Vj -smmi vT&mlg'JJ&JsMh sitst SS &1 ' C S'ttC 'Jll-w..i T!-:v-i5-- .icV,'s!S' tSSSSSZ" M) raffle WEAH Leather soles so treated outlast all others, simply because of the ADWEAR Process of vertical thread plugs. Now being applied to many makes of shoes for Men, Women and Children. If your dealer does not handle these shoes write us for the names of the nearest dealer in your community. You will never regret it ADWEAR PROCESS SOLE LEATHER MACHINE CO. Executive Offices, Finance Building, Philadelphia. Pa. ! MdaettS HHE58J THE SAFE DRUG STORE Formerly, RIKER-HEGEMAN) Low Cut Prices ON THE BEST KNOWN Toilet Needs and Remedies You are always safe when you buy at Liggett's. Price; sistently and uniformly low. selling prices. Sl.lONuxnted Iron 74c 60c California Syrup of Fiji. 42c $1.00 Sal Hepatic. 79c $1.50Fe!low'.Syrup $1.12 60c Bromo Seltzer 45c 60c Reiinol 42c $1.00 Horlick'a Malted Milk. . ,79c 50c Cuticura Ointment 42c 25c Carter's Little Liver PilU 14c $1.00 Eikay's Food 65c 35c Fletcher's Castoria 24c $1.30 Pinkham's Compound, ,87c 25c Cuticura Soap 20c 65te La Blache Face Powder. .44c 50c Java Face Powder 3Gc 15c Palmolive Soap 9c 8 are con- Following are our regular reduced 25c Packer's Tar Soap 20c 25c Woodbury'a Soap 19c 30c RealnolSoap 20c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 37c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. 39c 50c MuIaiiiedCocoanutOil..39c Jl.OOLUterin 73c 50c Lavoris 390 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder.. . ,18c $1.15 Pinaud's eau de Quinine 98c 50c D. & R. Cold Cream 38c 60c Danderine 42c 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste.... 21c 50c Hind's Honey and Al mond Cream 37c 50c Mennen'ShavincCream45c II I One Cent Week-End Food Specials 2 packages for the price of one plus 1 cent OPEKOTEA Every Day 55c O Friday and Saturday Cart.n'i56c PURE COCOA Every Day 35c O H-lb. QC Friday and Saturday U Tml OOC MAYONNAISE DRESSING PrXD."nyd3SC.turd.y 2 39c CHOCOLATE PUDDING FridrDa0n7dSaturd.y2 '- 20c COOKING CHOCOLATE T.vrry Day 35c 9 Friday and Saturday ' Cakei 36c COFFEE Every Day 55c D , A 1 Friday and Saturday Found 1 C PREVENT COLDS and INFLUENZA USE ANTISEPTICS .While a serious recurrence, of tho Influenza epidemic is not anticipated, it is always well to bo prepared by having some reliablo cold remedy in tho home, and. an excellent preventivo measure is to make it a daily habit to spray tho nose and throat with an effective antiseptic. We Recommend Klenzo Antiseptic. Pleasant in taste and yet more efficient than some of the drastic, unpleasant anti- OP septics. 4-ounco bottle uOZ I." COLD and GRIPPE PILLS At tho first sign of an oncoming cold it may bo a sneeze or congested nostrils a httlo fever or a soro feeling all over the body don't delay. Our Cold and Grippo Pills, taken according to instructions, wfll, if taken in time, prevent more seri- OC ous complications 0C JAYNES' CATARRHAL CREAM 25c "Relieves -congestion in tho head, cleans the nostrils; perfectly safe and pleasant to use." v Elect Milk Chocolate Bars Smooth, rich, fiae flavored chocolate delicious rating; and nourishing. Put some r f in the school children's lunch. In ft U g pounders MM 80c BITTER - SWEET CHOCOLATES ...54c Our regular 80c Old-Fashipned Bltter Sweet Chocolates. Rich creamy cetUcrs, smooth, elegantly flavored Bitter-Sweet Chocolate coating. Extra CA Ih special at Q4C 10.800 . Hot Water Bags On Sata During November . 98c BBBBBBu7s2!BBBBBBBS lssssssG'"-''.iZaaaS These are our special Roxbury Hot Water Bottles, made in our own Rubber Goad plant a't Neir Haven, Moulded in one piece from good quality, serviceable Rubber A real bargain, It will pay you to ouy several in anticipation of cold nights. FREE! if -i iii-wi am,Jpmmmm 1332 Chestnut Street 1210 Market Street 1S41 Chestnut Street Chester 3EK3S3 Wilmington ir A Bag of Prince Albert Tobacco with each genuine French Briar ss pgpgr f)5c These pipes, without tobacco, we consider, at to-day's values, a real bargain. They're jum. anteed not to burn out or crack. Yon will find the most popular sizes and shapes to select from. This offer during the month of November only Germantown and Cheltea Ayes. 14 S. S2d Street 206 Market Street Germantown, Broad & Erie 83 Market Street ' 2354 N. Front, at York St. Lancaster Reading Trenton MeK&XaSJLSonfs h f t 4 I il ,i r 7f ,1: H'K - yj 3 A - M', Aft. K.--.--. 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