,iS7S m 'V'-j ' '"'U fl -, " El t i-J-.-, ' .. a v r ,, imrnim V1 J.1 I ' l" . ft i i R & v 0: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920 GLI ALLEATI FERM i. w NE ACCORD! ,Una Domanda di Wilson Rola ; tiva Alia Questione Adriatica ( t e' Rigettata Publlklinl nnd niflrlbulM Under PKRMIT NO. 041. . . . Authorised by th nci of October . 1117. on f.Io t Hie PostoKlce of Phlla- a-tIphi.iu a s num.iwoN. , .Postmaster Gnwrl. n constituent assembly. It it probable' tills Bituotion will stilt further delay settlement of the Adriatic problem. Commenting upon President Wilson noto to the supreme allied council rel ative to the compromise UKrccment on the Adriatic question the Journal says It was "a larsp paving stone iu the .conference, pond." This aptly, sums up the trend of Pirnch opinion. There 1 no attempt to disguise the fact that the incident crcitte a serious Mtuation. ringland oad France, according to the news papers here, arc "placed between the devil and the deep sea." Although Mr. Wilfon's attitudo Is viewed as ex cessive in the light of the "discredit thrown upon hN policy by the resistance of the senate, yet tuc tact remains .ur, of Dslmatls to Jugo-Slavla nnd Trieste and the adjacent country to Italy, there never has been any !fflcial statement of the American position regarding the Adriatic issue. Since that original position was as sumed a number of notes have been exchanged between the Stntc Depart ment and the Entente premiers, and there have been several conferences in Washington between former Secretary Lansing and the resident ambassadors and ministers of Italy and .Tttgo-Slavia. It has been reported that the United State was willing to accept some amendments of the original plan, but all of the exchanges have been closely guarded. It is understood, however, that the American position has 'been one of unalterable opposition to the rarigi. 16 febbraio 11 prouto rigetto delle obblezloni del Tresidentc V llson , sul compromesso raggiuuto dallu Inghil- terra. Frnneia ed Italia, lasciano sperarc alia Mstemazlouc con la .Ingo sjarla a delle qucstlonl vclative nlln costa orientate ileU'Adriarico. Rcoudo Viuanto vapporta il giorualc IKco di Parigi. Lloyd George i Mllleiand hanno retlatto la replica al capo esecutivo rteU'Amerlca ed Insistono che la Jugo slavia a bioogna che uceetti il eompro naesso, con l'alternativa dell'escusiouc del Patto di I.ondra. Ketlo stesso tempo che la rispovla dei Prbni, Mlnistri fu inviata a Washing- ' ton, il Mlnistro degli Ksteri della .luso slavia fit notificcto dei punti di vista dei govern! inglese a francese. i quail I non sono stati per nulla alterati dall m- I aspcttata azione di Wilson. II contenuto della nnta di Wilon non c stato rcso pubbliro. Si dice, riononostante. che contengR rintiniB!'. ione che gli Stati Tniti trovano lmpcw sible di continuare ad inserirji degli affarl europei. sc gli Alleatl pnvedotio alia sistemar.ione della questione Adrl- t atica senra cons ultare gli Stati Uniti. Bi dice che Wilson fece seria oppoir.ione ' aU'uUIniatura spetli to dagli Allenti al ' Goveruo di Belgrado il 20 gennaio. scorso, dichiarando che esso differi va dal programma stabilito da Llyd George , Clemenceau. con l'assistema dei rap prcsentanti amerlcanl, lo scorso dicera tre, , I Un telegramma da Helgrado annunzia the sabato il Gnbinetto presieduto da Davidovitch ba rassegnato le dimis aioai, in scgui to al rifiuto del Principe' rcjgentc Aiei-sandro di sciog'.icre l'at tualo parliamento provvisorio ed ir.dirc lc elezioni per un'assemblea costituente. Flume, 16 febbraio. Due navi da guerra delle forze di Gabriele D'An nunzio hanno ratturato un trasporto italiano che aveva a bordo mille uomini dl truppe rcgolari. I.a cattnra nvvenue nil Golfo di Quarnero. a sud-est de'.la citta'. Londra. 15 febbraio. 11 Primo MJu- ; lstro d'ltalia. On. Nitti. fece eolazion. oggi. con Re Giorgio e la Itegina MaYia : al Buckingham Palace. ' Homa. 1.", febbraio. Xotizie da Pa Tlgi relativamente alia nota che il Presidente Wilson ha imiato al Su premo Concilio degli Alleati. con la i quale egli si dichiara contrario al ;ompremesso raggiunto dagli Allcati ri jmardo la questione Adriatica, son ri portate dal giornale "II Mcssaggcro," 51 quale coir.mcnta sfavorcvolmente 1'improTviso e nuovo Intervento del Presidcnte Wilson. Wi!oti is absolute master until the I -i:,.iinn f ik imu nt fii iniv snyinp of 11)21. and that the Allies arc j ot i,omJou, -wliicli would have given obliged to take him into account, says . ItaIv jurisdiction over Dalmatia. though the Journal. ' not over Fitime. and that all of the Wilson's A'tloit Unexpected 1 notes have indicated the purpose of the lVf.(i1i.,.t Wiknn'a nhrnnt interven- American Government to ndliere as - ----"--.- - . ,.!.. clo&cly as possible to the lines of the original settlement, based,, as it was supposed to be. upon the principle of self-detcrmitiatiou and of cthnologicnl affiliation, as set out In President Wil son's original fourteen points. Winston Wants of Water Shortage Continued from Pare On prints under his arm as thick as tt yarj long loaf Qf French breaf-. And it was only an ordinarily busy day at that. "This matter of the removal of los and snow and street cleaning, while it Is uppermost in the mind of the publtc nnd concerns only one of the four blc bureaus iu the department, is being handled by Chief Hepburn in n manner which I trust will characterize t-vcry other bureau when we get further along." continued Director Winston, changing the subject. "The great thing is to get things started, and considering that the new administration has been in power only six weeks I think we nrc getting along about as well as could be expected. What I principally desire is the co operation of the public. The people put this administration in power and hey must co-operate with it. To Attaclc Itubbislt Nuisance "Take this nuisance of throwing ashes nnd household rubbish on the streets. Those who really desire to aid t ion. ' t lir newsnaner continues, was U's.. to be expected, since the President himself has been exhorting the nations of Kurope lo put an end at the earliest !.slble moment to political stagnn- ttnn l.if.l. lino ViAnn fno nflliclnal ........ ........ ...., w... v... ,. ,-- . mijso ot economic stagnaTion. s m 0ver Dalmatia "President Wilson. remarks the, , , ,. , ., . ... . , , ,; Pofit Parisien. "does not seem to Have u is uciicvcti una position ini-iiiaca , ,h practije. Ul03c who .t-,., onv n.nnnf nf tvliat has been consenting to the erection of h mme into ',' A'1 .. .,. ':..'.' n.t ,' rni... i" rione tlnrin? the last two months, as it i an independent state, or at least one i , t ,.0.0.,erutIon' between rune perioa were ui'kuciui?. r iiu.in. - -- ---- - , - back brusquely by publishing a doctl- t ons. Rut there was unqualified pbjec ment, the object of which is lo call ! tion to the transfer to Italy of title to cvervthing into question at a moment ; Dalmatia or to the long strip of coast when the goal appeared to be in sight." of the, Adriatic extending from luimo In the meantime Captain GabrWc to Italian Trieste. d'Aunuuzio continues his aggressive So far as known, that is the present action at Fiumc. A dispatch from that position of the United States, nnd its city 'ays that two war vessels at- , notes have indicated that if the Kntente tached to the forces of D'Annuczio have ' premiers were disposed to find another captured an Ttalian transport having I solution inconsistent with this atitude on board 1000 regular troops in the they mut provide for the execution of Gulf of I.uzeruero. southwest of Fiume, I their plans without any participation on A Koine dispatch says that the the part of America. Mossaggero comments unfavorably upon President's Adriatic Stand Stirs Allies Cvntlnord from Paee One Premiers Lloyd George and Clemeu- "eesu', "with the assistance of an Amer ican representative. last December. Jugo-Slar Cabinet Resigns Wiile not connected with the situa tion resulting from the Wilson note, a cabinet crisis has arisen at Belgrade. The ministry led by Premier Davido Titch resigned yesterday, announce ment stating this i-tep was the sequel of the refusal of Prince Regent Alex ander to dissolve the present provisional parliament and call for the election of tlm ".sudden and new intervention by President Wilson." The newspaper observes he might have expressed his point of view before the Italian-Jugoslav question reached its present status. Washinrlon. Feb. 10. (By A. P.1 President Wi!-on. it was learned today at the Whi;- House, did not say in his note to the Entente premiers regarding the Fiume question that the United States would no longer be able to con cern itself in European affairs if a Tiume settlement were made without consulting America. Officials said the int"rpretntion of the President's note by the Paris Temps was "too sweeping." They said the United States would not withdraw from participation in the peace treaty and the League of Xation. if the treaty were ratified by the Senate, but that it would withdraw from any participa- , tion in the Plume stt'ement, including the policing of the Adriatic. I The President's position regarding , Fiume and the whole Adriatic situation , was said to be unchanged. This posi- I tion. however, never has been officially outMned and officia's declined today to' define it. Xo reply to the President's note has been received, it was said at the State . Dennrtmcnt. Dispatches from abroad j said the renly had been drawn up and i that in it the nremiers adhered to their j ultimatum to Jugo-S'.avia that it must accept the compromise on the Fiume j question or suffer the carrying out of the terms of the original treaty of Lon- j don. . The suggestion that President 'Wil son has indicated in his latest note that the United States would not be disposed to proceed with its European food re lief measures if the allies remained ; obdurat" was made in some official ' quarters todaj . Desire of Great ltrit- . nin. It.ily and otlipr nations for Ameri can funds to re'ievo famine in Austria and other countries, it was suggested, might influence the allies' Teplies to the President. The principal concessions indicated by the President as possibly acceptable, it was said in diplomatic quarters, has iiocn the creation of a buffer state, and the Entente premiers so far have op- ( posed it. Conferences at Washington Beyond the general statement that ' the United States adhered to the orig inal proposition of the supreme council iu Paris allotting Fiume uud the coast 319 New Cases of Grip Three hundred nnd nineteen new cases nf grip and seventy-two cases of pneu monia have been reported to the De partment of Health in this city during the last forty-eight hours. There is the De partment of Public Safety and the De partment of Public Works. Through this combination we shall be able lo ac complish much. "There is an impression that throw ing rubbish and ashes on tho street is confined to the lower part of the city, but in outlying districts nnd on pre tentious thoroughfares' nnd in wealthier neighborhoods the practice, I find, is very common. I "I shall play no favorites. People who dump ashes nnd rubbish into the , streets and alleys will bo punished with 1 out regard for social position or politi cal amliation. .o one, no matter where they live or what political protection they may have hitherto cujoyed, will escape. "There arc two reasons why tbe law, with reference to making tUe streets and alleys a dumping place for ashes nnd rubbish, has been Ineffectual In the past; ono is that It mi unpopular j the other because the violators have had n political pull that saved them from punishment. "Political pu'Is don't go In my de partment. If au Individual Is arrested charged with this offense ho will have to suffer the consequences, It Is a somewhat roundabout way to reach them, because we have to take the case to the city solicitor's office, but I pro pose to stopthe practice at all costs. "There IsU long trail behind this in which politics and business' are mixed up, but I am not ready to discuss that yet. I put Chief Hepburn on the street cleaning job, and, as you know, he went to work and did things." "I am just getting around to the bureau of city propcrtj. It doesn t sound very impressive, but it represents millions of dollars. I have had n survey of City Hall made, but It is only one item in the grand total. There are the city markets, fifty-six public parks and squares, and fifteen unnamed city parks and plots in charge of that bureau. , , , "There arc the highways on which we shall spend $2,000,000 for repairs and patching, and nbout ?3.000,000 Is to be expended on bridges, po you see what is nhead of us." MOTHER'S PLEA FAILS Mennonlte Girl Prefera Religion to Parental Home Lancaster, Pn., Feb. 10. Esther A. Myers, a pretty girl of eighteen, wear ing the garb of the Mennonlte Church, was forced this morning to choose be tween her religion and mother lovt. nnd she chose the former. Despite pleadings of her mother, she left the court to return to the farm of Silas Oeliinu in Brecknock town ship, where she went ns a child from the Mennonlte home in Millersville.' She was placed in the fcomc ofter her father had left Her motner. The mother brought habeas corpus proceedings to force the return of her daughter, but the court said It was powerless. Famous German Feminist Dies Rerlln, Feb. 10. (By A. P.) Hen rlette Goldschmidt, the champion of the emancipation of women, hos just died. In 1803 she organized tho General As sociation of German Women, and In 1872 she founded the first high school for the training of teachers in the kin- nergarr.cn Bystcm This Sale of Women s Boots Is Very Different For it offers you choice from complete stocks that include every smart styl and fashionable 1 e a t h e at an actual saving of Four Dollars to Seven-fifty a pair. with every size and width each style. Worth Today 1491 to 17 i?1 A m Yd 1' fT: I: in s. A & A Q85 x l i GOOD SHOESU 919-921 Market Street 5601-06 Gcrmantown Ave. 2746-48 Germanlown Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening &U Wedding Anniversaries Silver gifts arc always ap propriate for wedding anni versaries, even though, by old custom, the twenty-fifth anni versary alone is called the Sil ver Wedding. You will find our stock most interesting, of fering a wide variety of suit able silver gifts at moderate prices. Bowls Tea Sets Platters fSlwl Centerpieces Candlesticks Chests of silver S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEnS SlLVEUSMlTHS "BELL AND WING" By Frederick Fanning Ayer READ WHAT THESE AMERICAN AUTHORITIES SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE, THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG Absorbing, virile and inspiring N. Y. Herald , "Great originality and depth of feeling" Boston Times 1 'Strikes from the shoulder," The Standard, Bridgeport, Conn. A virile work Boston Globe "A great work" . .Boston Herald "Near the stars". . . .The Oreoonian. Portland. Or PRICE, NET, $2.60 THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY SELLING AGENTS 3S4 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK H BjMEgMjMBrnrMKjiri JWHff AnBH'v ISHH H The value of L. B. filing service A Library Bureau representative recently sold the L. B. Automatic index filing system to a large woolen mill. The service he rendered in connection with the sale is typical of the service that every L. B. representative is equipped to give. The sale included more than folders and guides more than so much inanimate wood and steel. It included films service of a superior kind. And this meant, first an intel ligent analysis of individual requirements. Only through such an analysis could the L. B. representa tive have sold this woolen mill a complete, workable, up-to-the-minute, modern system for taking care of their general correspondence, bills of lading, contracts, freight bills, paid invoices, etc. We cannot tell at long range what improvements may be possible in your filing methods. But if you have filing problems which you believe can be smoothed out, it costs you nothing but a letter or a telephone call to draw upon our experience of 44 years in this one particular field. Write for catalog G 5018 Library Bureau r m'ii"""iiiiiiiiii'f"iiiiifmT I Prevent Influenza I 1 wSffir M by kttplnr thr mouth, throat nnd H V 13 nasal piirn rtfn1M iirMniit H 9 n the itim. Dallr uf of our Olyco- Ml i 11 Formalin In liome. school or of- IM frl Ac provrd efTlcacloaa In tha IM bottle, 2Gr. Home or office H (.ire, 75c. 1 LLEWELLYN'S H H PMUdrlphla'K Standard Drnc U Store S I 1518 Chestnut Street m ,iWro.rorm..r.u.D1cl.orIn,. - , h i-iTTFT-Tnmiii'iiiin n mi mm -"'-i ... "unri fi rZ" 2-- j , Mill, Mine and Railway ' ' ' . I. i.l-X Engines W anr4 Diimn. E ' Lighting Fixtures , and Lamps are most important to the suc cessful blending, of the ele ments that enter into the cozincss and beauty of mod ern furnishings. The Horn &Brannen Mfg. Co. Open Saturdays 427-433 North Broad Street Until Five A shoH n-;& Al6ng Automobile tlotv" ;rllliiiuiMiimuiimmuiuiiinlllllllllllll'l'iMiiiiiMiii.i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinnnm Founded 1876 Filing cabinets wood and steel Card and filing systems , M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms in 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Britain and 1'ranc How Fairbanks Volume adds to your Purchasing Power NOWADAYS manufacturers take care of their biggest customers first. Too often the shop of modest size is hampered by the lack of some item which its big competitor gets freely. Every customer, large or small, who places a requisition on a Fairbanks Branch House, finds the power of volume behind him. Since it supplies the me chanical needs of thousands of customers The Fairbanks Company turns every market change to your advantage. Fair prices, of course, but more than this, Fairbanks policy stands firm on goods of unquestioned merit always. The blue -and -white "FAIRBANKS O. K." tag means the best in trucks, wheelbarrows, valves, contractors' equip ment, power transmission appliances, gas engines, Lincoln electric motors, pumps, automobile repair equipment, mill, mine and railway supplies, Louden overhead carriers. Fairbanks Scales, too the standard for 85 years. . and Pumps Power Transmission , Lincoln Electric V Motors y Fairbanks Trucks and V Wheelbarrows ) k Automobile 6s Service Station . Equipment, X Telephone to THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY Arch and Seventh Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Bell- Market 2210 Keystone Main 1715 IMBTKIUT OFFICES WILMINGTON, DEI,. Kord Bulldinx f TrtKNTON'. N, .1 American Mcchnlcj HuiMm Administrative Offices: NEW YORK Branches in 23 American Cities v "Fairbanks O.K." is a single guarantee on mechanical goods of every sort. It t all you need to look for, whether your need be for roll of belting or a factory equipment complete. aac -Ml FAIRBANKS mm I r if f; i '- i VI ,tl 31 i . I I '.1 V ? ,a ; ffiifM I I- .. ' l .& T X TdL& l.f.,n,, ,.