WtT .' 'vU ,,' 1. - I fc: K i? f.,- hT m EVENING PUBLIC tilDGIPHIELrnM 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 10 BRUSH AT ODESSA GEI SOVIET THREAT fjBolsheviki Would Fire on War t ships Remaining in Harbor i" S After Three Days VERIFY KOLCHAK EXECUTION Hy (lie Associated IVi-sh CnUHtanJlnopJe. lb. 1K. Ocnernl T'lKirovltoli. twciUv-ciRiit-.vrnr-old IV1 ;shcvik eoininundor , at Odessa, lias -throntPiied to oprn tiro on the yntish .B-nrsliin there within three dins if they remain in the harbor, iiceordinc to n messace received here from Hear AU wlrnl X A. McCully. commandinB Tnited States naal forces in Uussian -waters. ,, .. , The messARp wax sent after the ad miral had conferred with the peneral -who expressed surprise that tle l.ntisli warships had fired on his troop". General Vborevitcli. the message re ports, said lie understood that the UritWi had made n trcatv with the Bolshevik coverntnent. He declared merchant ships would bo welcome at Odessa for commercial purposes. " The general stated ho had suppress 'looting immediately upon his arrival and had molested nobody but spies and thieves. ' London. Feb. 1.".. By A. IM-Xews of the execution of Admiral Kolchak, former head of the Ail-ljusinn Gov ernment, has been officially confirmed. He and one of his ministers. Colonel rVictor Pepoliaycv. were shot at IrKutsl; nt C o'clock ou the moruius of Feb ruary 7. .,, . T The revolutionary committee at Tr Ivlitsk decided at 2 o'clock in the moru NJns that the two officials should be ex ecuted temhers of the committee then idiot the victims quickly, fearing at tempts at rescue. It lias not been explained why the admiral and Co'.'nel I'epelinyev. who was premier ami minister of the in terior of the cabinet formed last No "vomber, were allowed to fall into the linnds of the revolutionary committee. tAgeuts of the Allies are attempting to lenrn the reasons and place the respon sibility. Three generals. '-'OO other officers. .".GOO soldiers. 100 guns, four armored 'trains and great quantities of material jnere captured by the Bolshevik! at Odessa, it is claimed in a wireless message from Moscow received today. The pursuit by the Bolshevists of .the remnants of General Deuikine's Jorces into the Crimea, the launching 'of au expected Red attack on the north Russian front in the Dvina sector and the conclusion of the Lettish operations asalust the, Reds are pointed to by the military oWm-rs as the most ;salient developments of the week's jopcrations in Russia as reported to the Avar office here. - On the western sector of the south Jlussian front, the resistance of the vol unteers agajjfst the Bolshevists appears to have collapsed entirelj . The Reds -now are pushing toward the Duiester, nlong a front of R20 miles. Harbin. Feb ." (delayed!. A dis patch from Chita icports that the forces of General Kappell. commander-in-'hicf of the western armies of the all Russian Government, have recaptured Srkutsk mid established contact with General Semenoff. "NO MENTION OF U. S." Member'Of British Parliament Notes Omission In King's Speech London. Feb. 1!!. (By A. 1) Horatio W. Bottomley. member of the House of Commons from South Hackney and editor of John Bull, which periodi cal litis been actively critical of the United States recently, offered in the House today nn amendment to the king's speech in which the member deals with the relations between Great Britain and the United States. .Mr. Bottomley's amendment expresses regret "that while in his majesty's speech there is nn assurance of the ex cellent relations which exist with all our allies, no mention is made of' the great republic of the United States of Amer ica, and no indication is given of the present condition of the negotiations with that power, either in relation to the pence treaty or the League of Nations, by which such treaty is governed, and which, according to his majesty's gracious speech nt the opening of the present Parliament, constitutes the only hope of saving mnukim? from n recur rence of the scourge of wnr." FREMJHPJNY SERB PACT Cabinet Says Documents Published In Rome Are Forgeries Paris. Feb. 10. (By A. P.) Formal denial of the accounts emanating from n".vspaners in Rome of negotiations be tween the Serbian and French Govern ments on the subject of a military al liance was made by the French Cabinet today. After a meeting of the ministers, presided over by M. L'lloplteau, min ister of jestice, in the absence of Premier Mille-and, the following official note was issued : "The documents published in certain' Italian newspapers concerning a pre tended military alliance between France and .Tugo-SIavia arc forgeries. No negotiation for such an agreement has been engaged in." LA FRANGIA NEGA 'ACCOM) SERBO I Document! Circa i Negoziati per un'Alleanza Militare Sarebbero Falsi Tubllslicd and Distributed Under rnrwiiT no. 341. , Authorlrort by th act nf October fl, 1917. on fllo nt tho Toatoftlca of -Thlla-telphla. Ta. a s ntmi.KsoN. Postmaster General. Theatre and Four Stores Burn Fredericton. N. It.. Feb. 10. (By A. P.i The Hayden-Gibson theatre at Woodstock, N. B.. was destroyed by fire today. The loss is estimated at S100.000. Four stores in the theatre building were burned out. Bookkeeping A special 10 weeks.' courso to prepare men ant women for positions as boots Wpers and qualify them for entrance to Accounting Courses. Class starts Jlonday, February 16, 1 .10 p. m. A few free scholarships for discharged service men. Unroll promptly, Particulars on request. Paris!, 13 febbrnio. Formale dinicgo rigunrdo quanto i giornali dl Roma pub blicano sui prcsunti negoziati trai i govern! franccsc c scrbo, in merito ad un alleanza militara, fu oggi fatlo dal Gabinetto francesc. Dopo una rinnionc dl miuistri, prcsicduta da M. L'llopl teau. ministro dl giustizin, in assenza del Primo Ministro Millerand, fu emessn la segucnte nota ufficiale: 'II documcuto pubblicato iu certi gior nali italiani, conccrnentc una pretesa allennza militare trn la f raucia e la Jugoslavia e' falso. Nessuu negoziato per uu tale accordo e' stato iniziato." Roma. 12 febbrnio. 11 cinrnnle ii juea azionaie punoiica due docu- tricntl secret! scambintl trai govcrnl Xranccse c scrbo, lo scorso anntj. In uno la Serbia propone nlla Francla una convcnzlone imlitnre come base per unn dcfinlta alleanza; nelt'nltro la Fra ncla rlspondo sltnnRti enmente ma con riscTvc. La proposta delta Serbia alia Fra ncln rccava che in caso dl conllitto trar la Francia ed una potenzn del Mcdltcr raneo, la Serbia avrebbc nnch'cbsa mo bllitato le sue forze navnll, requisendo It' navi mcrcantili. At momento che lo ostilitn' sarebbero state dichlnrntc la Serbia nvrebbe attaccato la potenza sciitcrata contro la Francln. La Ser bia, inoltrc, avrebbc nosto n dlsposizi one delta Francis tuttc lo fcrrovic che councttono 1 portl del Maro lonlo con quelll dctla costa delta Dalmazin. La Krancla avrebbc lasclato libera la Ser bia delta futura slstcmazi one delta base navalo dl Cattaro, le dlfesc delta qualo non dovevnno cssere smantellatc, cost' in caso dl blsogno snrebbero state fplle citcmente nicsse in condizlono cUici entc. La Francia avrebbc dovuto alu tare la Serbia a formarsl una flotta mercantile ed a gunrantirc 1 Integrita del terrltorlo dato alia Jugoslavia dal trattato dl St. Germain, senza pcrtauto Impegnarsi per un mllltnrfniu to ml caso dl un conllitto balcanico. Gil ac cord! militarl dovevano far parte d una convcnzlone scgreta della durnta di 25 aunt. 11 trattato dl alleanza sarebbo stato pubblicato sc do' fosse stato nc cessarlo dopo la ratifica del parla meuti dclle duo nazl oni. r PaBtry cooks 'of Paris have won a. victory over the government, and the public is rejoicing. The mandate pro- HllllllllliliililllllllllllllllllllllilMli Bladder and Stomach Troubles Why Suffer Longer? 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An Airplane, Which could travel nt 100 tntim - i-' carried passengers at the rate ot M have closed a .$15,000 .leal on tfc '' tlnent. which hi. nigral.. ,l.V,'f fl failed to get. " nuu nj Founded in 1865-' The House that Heppe built C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets 9 Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Pianos, Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas, Victrolas CENTRAL IlKAKCII 1131 Arch St. CENTRAL HOUSE WRECKING CO. S.W.Cor.lZth&SpriiigGardenfts. Phottefbphr36 i ' Building Material Tnt Stork Doors Hml Sash All site cw Bnd -d lland Plumbing Material IJath Tubs TolletH 'W tlsliMiliids Office Furniture, Desks, Etc. We buy and sell all Kinds of Office Furniture, Store Fix tures, Saloons and entire con tents of Office Buildings. Mnko I-aumlo Tutu Hollers Heppe Victrola Suggestions Music is the symbol of happiness and of all musical instruments, the "Victrola is the most complete. Your home should have a Victrola! Below are three Heppe suggestions. Settlement may be by cash or charge account or by our Rental-Payment Plan, by which all rent applies toward the purchase price. Gall, phone or white for catalogs and full particulars. Victrola IV with four records $28 .40 Victrola VI ' with five records $39:25 Victrola IX with eight records $76:22 Hand in Hand Again By Raymond Egan and Ricliard Whiting Writtr: of "Till Wc Meet Again" ' j4P'5NVu I' I III r. tD We believe you'll like it just as much as "Till We Meet Again" it wins you me moment you near it. Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street C. J. HEPPE & SON, Founded in 1865 One Price System Adopted in 1881 Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Here are jaMt a few bars of this splendid ' long. gST" Your dealer has your Piano Player Roll Ask any or chestra to play it for you. citonrra , . 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JI7 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST Ull.li'TUKKK hTOKU OIMW KVKMNUS 1 24 S. 1 3th St. J .rPfTg ' TTTT ' ?T ff TTTitflrlrlltllHifllfl,!1- ffff4HHr4HHIIfRII4H4l44liUU I HI niTlff TTI-fHf-HljrrjAtffHH-4Ufi4jl-l I nui 1 1 Ml 1 1 rif ill 1 1 II ULlJAiiMrifHM4Uii I mini I mil 1 1 Ii ml I Lm IT H,flt4il44lif I J M UU H 1M I nn if!Ti-HtiT4i44-iiii.uj-u.i.fcw jg jHS g H fiijiitiHigng Hg it HI i I Hftlj vm SiHiijifftHHffiffil : fflf two wjtlHJfniiHIHSlHlHffi HffittHffifitnilTOHH HHrStS Iffifflft IwJwflltT I nillllll fmt ti TIllHllffiT : S&fei. 132 S. 15th St. I The Newest and Largest Link in the CHEfcl Chain Chestnut St.-Cheri NOW OPEN, EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS, YEAR 'ROUND N AT 1604 CHESTNUT ST. CHRI-PALACE THEATRE 1214 MARKET SELF SERVICE, PRICES TO SUIT WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 15TH vision of one of the most efficient and experienced in nis professfon. LITTLE more than a year ago we tempted the palate of an r eager Philadelphia public with the first CHERI restaurant. Today, it is our proud privilege to bid .you welcome to the largest onc.rof that select group of now-celebrated eating estab lishments We latest and biggest link of that rapidly growing chain, which has, by its consistent policy of "Popular Prices For Particular People," created a startling and welcome innovation of the day time dining business in the heart of the city. The newest CHERI makes its debut on the busy thoroughfare of Chestnut Street at Number 1604 to be exact logically in the "centre of all things," where it stands a four-story monument to modern artisanship and ingenuity, perfect in its hygienic and sanitary equipment, containing 20,000 square feet of space crowded with labor-saving devices and up-to-date inventions that make for time saving and efficiency of service in fact, a peerless parent-plant, the last word in complete Commissary, from whose Cleanly, Modern Work Rooms, Daylight Kitchens, (there is one on every floor) ; Daylight Bakery, Daylight Pastry Shop and Daylight Candy Factory, all other CHERI establishments are supplied without taxing its re markable capacity more than one-half. Such in a word, is the New CHESTNUT ST. CHERI at 1604, which will be open to the public, seven days of the week. But all this is in addition to the restaurant proper with its capacity for serving move than 1000 persons an hour, politely and comfortably, on the two spacious dining floors and the cozy Tea Balcony, while the Main Floor will be conspicuously shared by one of the finest and most attractive displays of French and Viennese pastry and a tempting array of those luscious and Nationally Known CHERI Super-Chocolates and other Cheri-Made products, to be found anywhere. Here, too, will be in magnificent evidence, the handsomest Soda Fountain ever erected in the city of Philadelphia. TAKEN ALL IN ALL. the CHESTNUT ST.-CHERI reprc sents the MOST ELABORATE, ATTRACTIVE and COMPLETE RESTAURANT ON THE CONTINENT, pf its kind. CHERI has become A NAME THAT HAS EN DEARED itself to hundreds of thousands of Philadel phians; AN INSTITUTION that is the WONDER of the RESTAURANT WORLD; A TRADE-MARK THAT SPELLS QUALITY, COURTESY, QUICK-SERVICE and "VALUE RECEIVED," A BOON TO THE BUSI NESS MAN and WOMAN, the SOLACE of the SHOP PER and the DELIGHT OF ALL. There is no distinction or difference between the several CHERI Restaurants there is but one Standard of Methods and .Menus, Policy and Prices serving always the same high-quality food in attractive, enticing variety, prepared according to the same foremost recipes, by the very same staff of Chefs under the super- CHERI Special Breakfasts cannot faij to start the work-day right. You have the choice of a dozen tempting combinations that "set-one-up" and annihilate the temptations . to bad-temper. CHERI Coffee-is more than famous a blend that, served with real cream puts the smile on the features 'and in the voice for all day and it is made fresh every half hour, by way of good faith. CHERI Butter is made daily on the premises from our own selection of the heaviest creams and CHERI "Southern Waffles, with Real Maple Syrup," have become a veritable Town-Fad, not only for Breakfast but every meal as well. For Dinner and Supper fully a dozen ap petizing Entrees appear upon the menu, which is changed daily, and always includes several Special Platter Dinners at Special Prices. Among the wide range intended to suit the most fastidious and diffident palate, we might quote the now Celebrated CHERI Roast Beef Dinner Prime Rib Roast with Brown Gravy, Celery Demi Glace, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Salad and French Dressing at 75 cents the service; Chicken Salad with Three Fried Oysters, 65c; Medallion of Sweetbreads with Spinach and Lima Beans, 65c; Eng lish Mutton Chop, with Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Asparagus, 75c; Half a dozen Fried Oysters with Cold Slaw. 50c and these items are taken at random from a single days bill-of-fare.' All days are as proportionately reasonable and the quality never changes-its Always The Best. Dainty Salads are another CHERI Specialty in favorite demand, and sixteen succulent Varieties bid for selection A f f the kinds and prices that always tempt, are Fruit Salad, 40c; Chicken Salad, 65c; Pineapple. Celery and Nut Salad 40- Chi If and Lobster Salad. Mixed, with Russian Dressing 85c; Egg Salad. 40c and none but the strictly fresh-killed fowl, prime beef, fS selected eggs, fruits and vegetables ever enter into any dish set before a CHERI patron, as may be further evidenced from the Tract that the renowned Beech-Nut Ham and Bacon are used exclusively in our1 cuisine. Toothsome, Savorv Satlsfvino- di.,-. ,1 u c ture of an ever-changing elaborate daily menu. Hat-Checking Accommodations Without Charge. W B " arC the fca" CHERI Restaurants are not in any sense cheap neither are they expensive. Palace Theatre 1214 Market are Modestly Moderate, considering their Quality and the Excellence of Cuisine. They are the happy -Medium, in fact they CHE$c J. G. PATTON, President (CHEm dflUjH 142S. 15th St. tV.' tv- - t. ; ..