8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 ; ' I' U. S. CAPITALISTS CRITICIZEDINROM E Italian Senate Is Told Anglo American Wealth Opposes Fiume Aspirations WILSON CALLED ARROGANT Hy the Associated Press Koine, Dec -H. AiikIo-American cnpltnlists were blamed for npiinsltliiii to Itnly's rliiims to Hume bv (ietiiral ttobllant, spenKlllK in the Senate cs tcnlay. "AurIo A'lucricnn commerce," lie de clared, "needed I'linnc ni n port of penetration into central Europe, pre ferring to have it In the hnnds ot n small country Hither than under the control of n (treat power. TliN plan 'was hacked by the pence conference uhich nn favorable to the Slav peo ples. wMiinc them to fnun n harrier nitainst n. resurrection of (lerniauj . "Anglo American capitalism selected three ports for its purpose, l'lnine. Dan 71r und rnnstiintlniiple, nsvlKiiius the first to .Tusii-Slaviii ; the second to I'oland and the last to Turltev The last named country is under control of the league of nations and nil Know the lenffiie of nutions is in the hands of the Anglo Saons." Discontent C'rccpliiR Into Armj (ieuer.il Uobiluut, who !i command er of the Fourth iirm during the war. Italian reprcsentatie on the iutcr-iil-lied militnr.v commission at Veisaillcs mid a member of the commission which conducted an inquiry into disorders nt Flume last July, said that Italy's handling of the Fiume situntion hnd been a succession of blunders. He closed by saving "Discontent Is creeping into tho army because Injustices which have been com mitted, but I trust Itnl will triumph oer all present difficulties." The plebiscite nt Fiume could not he recognised by ltal. he said, because it was contrary to the pact of London, which gave Fiume to Croatia, nor could Italy proclaim annexation of Finnic becnuse the Allis would neither have permitted nor acknowledged it. "President Wilson never recognized the trcatj of London," the speaker con tinned, "but Italj could not renounce It because thnt would have meant the abandonment ot the only weapon she posicsucd." Assails .Supremo Command tlenernl ltobllnnl criticised the Ital ian supreme command for not occupy ing Flume Imm-dlntcly after the armi stice with Austria when Innsbruck was taken ocr by Italian troops. "Interference of irresponsible per sons In goernni'iitnl action lcgarding the army in a grae danger." he said. rilctiliiK (labrielc IVAmimiido. "lid -manv lias show.i us to what u catas trophe this iimv lead. Former Minister Manztottl protested iigalnst the recent speech of I'remlei Clciiienceaii and the prnisc it- Helled from the French Chamber of Deputies, in which the picmicr said the Sciblaus and .luco-Slnv.s had fought bravtlj for the cause ot the Allies. "The Serbians did. but the Jugo slavs fought against us and the Allies l the bitter end." declared the sena tor. "It is painful to uunpme those ( people with the Italians wlio went 10 war and fought for the triumph ot great principles." Senator l'ulle, speaking ill the senate S.iturda on the Adriatic iiuestlon, as serted that President Wilson in his messages to Italy had assumed an ar rogant tone Hiic'i as would not have been ndopted in ihe last century toward u little principality. Premier Nittl and Carmille llnrrcre. French iimlmssadoi, held n long con fereiwe vestcirfiiv. Ittorlo heialoiii, foteign uiiiilstc-, will leave for L'uiis today. Kluiiie, Dee. X'i. -- H.v A. V.I Armed reslstani to the "last morsel of bread and lat diop ot blood" is (nibiiel D'Aniiunzio's I'ltest dctMiui in de manding furt Mr guarantees from the Italian On eminent to Insure the an nexation of Flume lo ltnlv. H of rare SLAYER ESCAPED READERS' VIEWS ON DOCTOR CONWELVS SPIRIT VISITATIONS Soldiers Testify Six Civilians Fired on Lioutenant at Viceregal Lodge FEARED ATTACK ON VICEROY OHIO LUNCTU 42 N. 11th St. SPECIAL DINNER, 10c INCLUDING SOUP AND DHSSCUT SCItVED ALL DAY One Dies In Cuban H. C. L. Riot Havana. Dec. 'J'.i Due imiu was l.lllid and one wom.ni and live men. im lulling two pollceimn. were injured jestcrdav dining a clali between the police and a crowd of persons engaged in an unauthorized demonstration against the high tost ot living and ex cessive house rents. FOOTPADS GRAB $10,000 Cleveland. Dec. 20. (H.v A. 1'.) Two armed footpads escaped with S10, 000 in cash and $(i.",000 in checks in n daring holdup iu the downtown section this morning. It.v tho Asset luted Press Dublin, Dec. 21. -Details of Sun- iIiiv'n slioollng nffnij near the viceregal lodge in Pliocnk Park wrie given to ilaj at the imniest over the body ot Liculenanl Ilmist. an nfliicr of the guaid, who was killed at the same time that a civilian found in the park was shot. The tiring led to the belief in some iiiailers last night that' mi attack was being made against the lodge, the residence ot Lord Flinch, the icero, whose life was attempted last week. I'vldcncc given at the inquest by two soldleis of the guaid showed that nf ,'l o'clork on Kiinilii) moinins tliev . with Lieutenant Iloast, left the lceregai lodge ami went on patrol down the load where tliej saw u man crossing the glass When they ihallenged the man lie refused to icplv and the) nisliei him. Shots vveie llred and the lieutenant collapsed. The corporal i the guard, it was tcstilied. fired jt the civ linn, who fell. The soldiers swore the saw six civil nns, who Orel shots that luought down the Hi ilteimnt. They lireti at the ci vilians, but Ihe latlei ilisappcaicil. The dead civilian ;ns iileutiheil as Laurence rvcuii"uv, a baker's luboier, who 1 1 i d in l.iicin. llefore the itiqiust it was said thnt Kennedy was a discharged soldier why on Saturday night had left Stee muin'h Hospital, where he had received treatment for injuries which ho de clined he had sustained from home so. diers in the Dublin, barracks. $75,000 Loss In Public School Fire .McKeesport. Pa.. Dec. L'0. (Hy A. P.) The Centennial Public School here was destrojed bv lire tochij , with u loss estimated at $75,000. Rabbi's Views on Spirits 1o Ihv Villlor ot the Kvcnlno TuMlo J.r0arr: Sir As n rabbi and teacher of the Hebrew language, nlo of the lllble, I will tiv. in the little knowledge of Ltigllsh I possess, to express in opin ion in re the Itev. Dr. It. II. CoiiwcII'n I vision of his dead wife. It Is stilled in the lllble (Lccleslnstcs. II lit "There is nothing new under the sun." And their are many passages In I tin lllble that show that stories of i spiritual visions similar to Doctor Con- well s and others are not new. They aie in existence since tne creation oi the world itself with its human beings and souls. Nevertheless, it is forbidden b.v the lllble to believe in the "familiar spii its," esieciallv to practice same (Deuleioiiomy xvlil, 11). The sloi.v of King Saul with tho woman of "familiar spirits" (Snmuil, Siviii) shows us that in the ancient times "familiar spirits" or "inquiring of the dead" were of frequent use and, theiefoie, In the lllble time, anticipat ing bail results of practicing same, it was forbidden. King Saul himself was the one who ordered destruction of nil those that practiced "familiar spirits," but lie himself, us it is known, was nn abnormal man from suffering from high grade nenousness him1, Ixing de spuiied about the last and heavy war he had with the Philistines. He then iindeitook this lust means and hope b.v "InquiuiiK" through the "woman of familiar spiiits" the consult of the dead propix t Samuel. It is believed and understood that lieu something in the lllble is forbidden-that is in some vv.ivh harmful fin ii- human In nigs inonillj or ph.v -sieallv Theie is no doubi if we should liclicw Wc an living in our win III sunoiiiiilei' h.v nppai itions or ghosts mid priu the "familiar spuits." It would not bencht us but barm, especially people of lower education who would fear their own shadows and tearfulness, ns known, results very badly on both of our spiritual nnd material conditions. WILLIAM SIIOMFU. Philadelphia, December 'M, 11)19. Warns of Evil Spirits To thr Editor ot the V.cnUo Public Ledger: Sir -Among the letters on Doctor Conwells spirit visltntion printed in Opportunity M'AV -"i to .'10 inUKt have n pooil r'luei tinn sonic business experience nnd den re to lenrn s-IIInK one who reilli-es that th sin lessful mnn nevr starteil ut the toe Ihis m not Job but mi oeportunitv n will known, Philadelphia Arm (manufacturers! until t nr .1 men to I, nrn Its business, Rlo con, ls i full information In applli ntloti A llU, L. O STERLING SILVER for all at BARGAIN PRICES Penn Smelting & Refining Works 906 Filbert St. L:j.i MxwxwnftB RALPH BINDER 413 Heal Estate Trust Building c y Cor. llrouft and Ctirslniil . KUNKEL'SACQAL, Tho finest quality coal, plus unexcelkil service, fells Kunkel's and has built up the largest In dependent coal business In West Philadelphia without a salesman. 51st & Grays 63d &. Market luiiiiniiiTi'jMnEf & George 1214 Chestnut Street Allen, inc. 1214 No customer of oars was disappointed at not receiving the Player-Piano bought for Christmas PRE-INVENTORY SALE tf Mid-Winter Millinery I For $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 1 lou can have, jour choice of scores of cxpcnslve-looMng liata that a are certainly wonderful value at tho price g For .$10.00 1 You can purchase one of our jj Fine Ostrich-Trimmed Velvet Hats 1 All our winter Millinery la marked at prices to Bell quickly. p - , , S Ladies' Full-Fashioned Lisle Hose Slight irregularities. In Black, White, Grey, Navy Special, 50c pair Women's Ribbed Vests Low neck; sizes 40, 42, 44. Slight irregularities Special, 45c. -- i All Handkerchiefs Mussed or soiled at special prices. Ivory Toilet Articles Yz Less Than Usual l.imliAa 1uff nnrl Jewel TtnxeM. lfalr Itprpkeru i ilea Button Hool(. Hhoe Horns, etc Small quantities of numbers ot different kinds reduced from regular prices All aro tho better qualities, i Mmll,lBIIJilIllM This is what cleared my skin If your complexion is red anil rough if it is cxcehsivoly oily or unnaturally dry try Kesinol Soap. It will help to heal your sick skin, and to enable you to have that clear, healthy com plexion nature intended you to have. When the skin is in very bad condition, a little Itesinol Oint ment applied after bathing with Kesinol Soap will usually bring moro beneficial and quicker results. For sale by all druggists and toilet goods dealers. Discriminating mm use XESINOL SHAVING STICK. Our mammoth factories have been working day and night to supply the greatest Christmas demand we have ever had in the half century we have been in business. Not one customer was disappointed on delivery. Every promise was kept. And we are able to supply more LESTER and JLiUj'LJIi J. for immediate delivery. If you didn't have the music you expected to have Christmas, you can welcome the New Year with music in your own home if you order a Lester. Highest quality. Easiest terms. Also talking machines. All styles and wood finishes and prices. Immediate delivery. F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut Street, Phila. Gentlemen: Please send me booklet and complete description of your famous Lester Player-Piano r Leonard Player-Piano fH and details of easy-payment plan, with out interest or extras. Name Address U.U 12-29-tO OTHER F. A. NORTH STORES WEST PHILA. 302 Sooth SZd Street KENSINGTON 1813-15 E. AlUjbeojr Aie. MANAYUNK 4378 Mtia Street CHESTER 312 Edgmont A. NORTH PHILA. 213S Nortk Front Street N0RRIST0WN 228 Weit Main Street READING IS North 5th Street TRENTON 209 Eeit Slate Street jour paper on December 2(1 1 see a com munication from i;ile May, whom I uoiiltl like to udilrrss tlirotiRli your col umns. Voil reciu to be iclluiously inclined. If so, where ilo you rcI jour Hplrllual Istlc Mi ns from? Jn (loil H Word we lire forbidden to hue any iutercotirec Willi spirit mediums on necromancers, Ueiit.. xvlll. 10-12. llvil spirits have been with us eer hIihc the Hood, anil, of course. Know cerjthlnc that N piliu on cvcrjwhcrc, mid inn tell tilings tiullifulb. if tin' would i but an thc. arc bail "plrltH, bav ins been luuishccl fnun Hod's presence, they nre untruthful, anil cannot lu ll listed (tod forbade bis people lo coniiiiiinl cntc wllh them. When llie i ome to j on in (lie Knise of jour ilind oihs be llec llieni not, for "the are liupoters and inn cIiiiiikc themselves Into many forms, mid they nrc doins a lot of harm today. Doctor Conwcll Is nKo deceived hy thcui, ns are many ntln r hilincenl per sons. The time is coiiiniK M'r.v sliottly when people will be able to toiiiinuni cate with their dead teliitions, but not until satan is bound for a tliminiid jcais and the resurrect inn Is past. I'liilndelplitu, Dec. H!J W. V. A. The Subconscious Mind To the Ldltor ot the .'roinifl l-uIWfo Ledger: Sir If a futuie life uiuld now be procn to the satisfaction of alt con cerned, nunc progress would hae been made befoie. It is a dilliciilt subject, and there an- no nw methods IicIuk hiiiuglit forward now to pnie the claim. Tin- onl.i new situation is a revhed public Inleicsl. When the piople as a whole become intcii'steil ill a subject, sonielliiiiK more or Ics deitsm- is umi nllj the result. A majoritj of tin- people nre not liable to discard the belief in 11 future life. In order to do tins it would be ii(cc.-iir l discard nil I elisions liacli ins and attribute (lie cpi-ru nccs heie iII-ciismmI to mere until-. f Ihe ininil, liure. if not simple. ScieiiliN too often ussuiiie the position tliat whciicwr tlu-i cannot juoe a pioiiosition it is their duty to prove that it is not tint-. This is assuming an unnecessary ic-poiibi-bilitj . In a scientific discussion of this sub ject In these columns every thine wbh nt Irlbittcd to the subconscious inlnd. We iidmlt the wonderful possibilities of tho siibcoiiscloiir) mind. It Is admitted that it wcll-tiuliicd subconscious mind can become our Intelligent adviser, and that tliioiiRli It we make our Important de cisions, write our poetry nnd paint our Kicat works of art. The subconscious mlud is the receptacle of all informa tion known to num. Hut it is through the subconscious mind that we communicate with the de part! d. It is on the nlune of the sub conscious mind t tint the liing uud the departed meet, and in order for such communication tn take place the sub conscious mind of the departed must ex ist, which is evidence of continued ex istence and consciousness. I'xpciicnccK of lids character ure or derly and fu harmony with rational conscious mentation. In this they dif fer from dieams, in which (lie subcon scious ml tul pla.H u part, but Is uncon trolled. There Is also n wipercoiiscioiu iniml, of wnlcli much less Is known ' scientiflc nllj," but this takes us Into n higher realm nnd must not necessarily be con sidered in discussing this subject. Iu communicating with the departed they are met ns equals and not generally on n higher level, and it H to be hoped not on a lower one. The question under discussion here is whether or not the human mind can, nfter a person has departed, probably wars ago, bring up u perfect picture of such u person, nnd with it all evi dences of intelligence and individuality, converse with 1dm, clc. And this of n rcrson who lias never been known by us. low that Is nil possible within the sub conscious mind Is not made, plain b.v science. Aud why the subconscious mind should play such tricks on us is In comprehensible. A. A. HCHIIAMM. Philadelphia. December 'J8. 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Phone Main 5115 ii iiBHia I Wm ilffi ' W iw mrn LsEir3PT T Wm fii Tffi u r m qa e 'tm HiaaHFHHISnIQRBVi EaHBTvvAVH ' VvBLiriMiiJiy in : .'Li !."!i!i!!'ii ." nalaT mobs EsuffSii "fn si nsg i MaV wVw;tT gSskJmX- "ii (Bi ,, --"a-",'.itfr37TiCr - iT-Tnlr jflsBHHffialraSillaRRn? fl 'fiBBBaHr Work more r whvnhsu iZHl Produce more fjWJHHB Save. more (JshSHHe v,: W A vast amount of work now rennins lo bo done which tho in tervention of war lias necessarily delayed and accumulated, and tho result Is that very large capital expenditures ought to be made to make up for tho interruptions inevitably duo to tho war and to preparo tho tall roads to servo adequately the in creased traffic' throughout .tho country. WALKER D.' IIINES, Dirfclor General of Jlailroadt Butrwccan't continue increasing ourpr( duction unless we continue increasing our. rail road facilities. The farmsrrniries'andfactories -cannofiri7 crease their output beyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. Railroads are - now, nearJ;hepeakiof rtheir carrying capacity, Without railroad expansion more engines, more cars, more tracks, more terminals there can be little increase in production. But this country of ours is going to keep right on growing and the1 railroads must grow with, it. (imit To command in the investment marketsthe flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities and so increase productionthere must' be public confidence in the future . earning power of railroads. The nation's business can grow only as 'fast as the railroads grow. S5to advertbemetd U. puhluheciiiyihz SlMotiatioriofSbdlway xecutvwL unwell gsinol Soap CAMDEN 831 Broedwer ' P A'A.
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