wy "?' -.Tfsswra.wv' TS A T 'I St IH .?" Xi, '. w .c (I o r di ' W bV " R! ' ' m w i: i, w si .: mi Kt R Htf If . ,'..) r & LLOYD GEORGE IDEA ' IN HOI RULE BILL Two Parliaments, With Exten aivo Powors to Control In ternal Affairs in Ireland BRITISH MISRULE SCORED l-nnHnn. Fob. 20. Tho hill Ur Inli Wth rule, lone promifil bv tlio govern H'ont. via prevented in tl,n l!'ie ',r Common efrrliT. The lirt rcndl'-s ua of the' tit1" nlonp unci wn n m -re formality, p-elltninirv to taking up tlio monuro nt the oinn (mlny. T!ie preenl bill, it i tinilertoniI. nl i htrr eominrntive' r'odv to tbj nf(inre outHned bv Pre-nier Uo'l Orrt Inst December. The Rovern ,fen' nroleet vnter- on the .ettili2 ' tip of two tiarlinn-enti In 1 'rlnnd. oni; for the ntilli and one for the north. Kor the north of tre'and th ure-i pmb-oeed will probnb'y include the sh counties mentioneil by the nremior with powlh'y ffime s'lslit iiinilltViitlnn. ii1 a rniipqueiiC" of wliieh the northern parliament will lie n verv nmrh -mnller hodv than the southern orcnnizntloti. One of the fundamental feature of the bill ha nlv.-nv been a rouncll repre ntlne the two parliaments, and It is understood that thi rouneil will de rive Its powers from the two bodies, whieh will be reiponib'e for its selec tion I'onwi of LecMaturn The propoed leilatures will have e.Ttprive powers nnd alo repreenta' tmn in the Imperial Parliament. Sinn matter as education, loeal Eovernment. acrieulture. trnnportntimi. nmnirinnl nffairs. in'iraneo. and the collection of taxes will be under the control of thppe two legislatures, while matters of more .crlous import to the empire. Mich ns foreisn nffair. defence, navipa tion and the hicher judiciary are re srrved for the decision of the imperial coverument. Premier Llovd Georpe announced that the proceeds of land annuities in Ire land would be Riven as a free gift to the two parliaments, and estimated that this would amount to 3.000.000 for the rear. This sum. or other equitable provision will be made for the mainte nance of the parliaments, if the gov ernment's bill is accepted. The report of the commission of la Kr men which recently invest'ited con ditions in lrelnnd i a stronit denuncia tion of what is characterized as the Tlritlsh inlru1e of Ireland. This, the report declares, "would drive nu spirited nation into decp-oated and loncpi-nuH discontent." nddinc thut "where the administration is not merely unintelligent it appcurs to ne uenoer atelv provocative. "The economic regeneration of lre lnnd. which would help materially to destrov evisting animosities and speedily efface the memory of historic wrongs, cannot be successfully achieved unless and until the political problem is solved. The fundamental necessity there Is a change in the political system." Sinn Keln a Heal Factor The report says it is undeniable that the Sinn Fein "in some directions func tions as the de facto government. It has established courts. vhoe decisions re respected, and issue decrees that j are obeyed by n very considerable part i of the population. " The report expresses the belief that i either a dominion self government. ' with provision for the protection of mi- uorlties or a measure of self-government determined by an Irish national ns-. sembly elected bv proportional repre- sentation. in both caes reserving de fense and foreign relations to the im- I ffipdilPllt Wm to obtain G-4 Motor Fuel in Philadelphia iiinmobll- ( liii uf 1'lnl nlrlilni. :i "mull ;Jd t Allen A i-Nlnfl. I ttptiin mil ICiflre Ave. llrlDf hi i ir.i;:i-. HI I ( ourllimil hi Uotler'a lnirii:i Mill .Hill t I lllllo SV lleliertmi (rue Mi !..!! I lersreen Ate i hanillrr limn, iicm Wood . llurrls. I rri & ri.irl.. t -ut!i 2UI .. Ilea, the Tin M in : a V, alnul ?t. Iluntlne I'.iik .urii;i. I'.'i: Miinilne I'arU Are lnlrrUlr UuM.ir ( .1 V North l.tlh -t Kennrlli (.rice. ,)' North I'-Itli l. l.oroiniilillK I 11 11 r Anirrlui, 3311 Mirkel -t Mrllrnrj Imr tar IJlii and Chi-.tnut Ma. .Manor tturnsr. 117 IJurrn l..mr -Norlll I'hllu. nti Silet A rrtlre. :il.'5 North llro.Ml t. rincr Auto SuimiIi (o , I HI I'ulriiioutit ie. Ilrcrnt Ourncr. t.MH llMlthntirp ie bli'uit Autoniolille (0 , f..Mh und Wnlnul sin Snjilrr A Non -fiO I .N .'nth si Apix-rnoil trnrj. Mill Uuml !. II. II. I nilrrnuoil i ( n . IO?.-, ll.nnllloo M. rrnoii (mrane Pnrkpl anil ira ur M. lludkuu A r.irn Xni-iiu flru.iil mill WimiJ S, llroail li.iniEi' Win V lirunl s( Cooper's Creek Chemical Company West Conshohocken, Pa. r 1 Gbrkind - m iT 5k ift. y Bt. a. I im IL iff m I --v 1 .rJ8t. i . HKnaH i IhMHL W RSfirB'SiKaBHa! i 'Hmtmmmai Central Niv l'lioto. VK1NCK Kl'OHNU Tlio royal artist of Sweden, whose exhibition of war paintings In Stockholm Is attracting much nt trutlon pcrial parliament, would lv acceptable to a majority of the Irish ; oiilc. In conclusion the delegation holds strouglj to the view that the ultimate guarantee of belter relations between the two (uuntrles lies in the Irish tm.inli lifilnir unnvlnrtflil ilil- the pen. nomic regenevntloa of Ireland rests in their own hands. Nonpartisan League to Expand Great Falls. Mont.. Feb. 2(1. i Hy A P. Plan-, of the National Nonpartisan ,; lo Kcrittorc Sell'lleo di Pa.igl. League for the national elections pro- l Tl nf m0lerntn 0 ,, deve con- Td.LenWVnlnl-rV.Wrn ilk itenere ? minaccia di ritirarsi dagli uf Idaho. A. (.. Townlej. president of the J , curopel nia in sostniiza Insiste sui league, announced yesterday in an nd-I " ,CUP FAdrlatlco del 0 diccmbrc I dress before the nnnunl convention of , ' ' ' ' i the Montana State Federation of La- scorso'. ..... . ,. . , ' ,,., bor. The league is pledged to a law! I Prirai Mlnistn Lloyd George e Mil providing that the war debt of the leraml. egli aggiunge. tanno . con Unlted States shnll be paid "by con- siderando la nota e l'nttltudlne che cssi scripted wealth." ' dovranuo prendere, c si presume ehec i I'On. Nitti sara' d'necordo, esil nrox-ernnno nuovnniente di tiortare i van- New City Government in Muskogee Muskogee. OUla.. Feb. 20. (By A. P.) Hv a vote of 2..04 to ll4 Mus- kogee vetenlay adopted the city man - ager form of government. It is said to be the first city in the state to adopt this form. Sa. K3ImI S Laces for Lenten Sewing Cambric, nainsooU and Swiss edges and insert- ings: real hand-made laces Val., filet, torchon. Cluny; Val.. filet, torchon and Cluny in machine-made laces; and the old favorites, Irish Crochet lace and net-tops for boleros, vestees and jabots. 100 Chestnut Street To tiscrs of BLANK BOOKS Pound ani Looia Leaf MTIlOGIUrHINa rniN'Tisrj EN'jRAVINO OFFICE Etatlonerr and Suppllea 8 J Blank Books J WILLIAM MANX COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Xcrv York Ofixa: SCI Broadway. Founded in ISIS Tiro" I A LIE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN w 549 of the Common Capital Stock of C. P. Goerz American Optical Company and Other Property, at New York Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, at the office of C. P. Goer? American Optical Company, 317 East 34th Street, Now York City, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the 5th day of March, 1920, 549 shares, par value $100 each, out of 600 shares, issued and outstanding, of C. P. Goerz American Optical Company, a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York, and certain patents, rights and other property incorporated and set out in the Order of Sale. Full description of and information concerning the property to be hold, t lie terms and conditions of inspection and sale and tho order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West !2d Street, New York City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian. ; EVENING PUBLIC LEDOERr-PHlDABBLPfilA; THUKSDAY, GLI ALLEAII E LA II Supremo Concilio la Prendera' in Esamo Nella Seduta di Oggi rubllshfd and Distributed Vain rnil.MIT NO. 34t. Auttiorliit bv th ct of Oelobt" A (JIT on HI at the Tontoftlce of PB1U- !e,ph,aP a t. mmMWM. PCBtmsPt-r OnerM. I.onilr.i. "0 febbra o I.a liotn del Prcsideiite ilson al Mupr' io . ounciiio degll Alleatl, telativa alia qucstlone AUrlatica, nra" pronta per cssere presa n esnnie oggi nuatiuo il t oncllio st auu- ,ncra In seduta. Xon ostante die gli ufficiali del Con cilio non nbblano dato aleuna notizlu relatlva nl conteuuto dclla nota, si np prende che essa non contiene alcuua ininaccln secondo la quale l'Amcrica si . ritirerebbe dncll affarl europel. ma si . Insiste still 'ailnzlone del piano per la 'sistemazlone dell 'Adriatlco sccono 1'ac ,cordo stablllto il gloruo 0 dlcembre i scorso. "Coucillativa ndla forma, ma ferma nella sostanrn e dl-itintamente piu' moderata dl quelle precedent!" c' la descrizione cou la quale 11 Dally Mail npprende si a npplicabilc alln notn del Presideutc Wllnon. II giornale aggiunge che In comunienzione dovra essere una lispovtn soltanto airinghiltcrrn cd nlla Francin, giacclie' I'ltalla pre-e un'at titudine per la quale In nota uon puo riguardarla. restanuo forma neu im I pegnn che fallendo tin compromcso sulla question-' Adrintica. il patto di l.ondia ! uovrebbe nndare in efTetto. ,. , Parigl. 2(1 febbraio.--La replica dei presentanti italiaul c quelli jugoslavi ud , una intcsa tra loro. I ,'J . ,., vl , , Iontlra, - febbraio. .L On Nltti. ' presi lente del Conslglio del Miuistri (I'ltalla. -embra cho p rolutighera 'la' ' sua pertnanenza in ondra, alio scopo di eras REPLICA Dl WILSON Uka. iinnin iv i enn ni-n iiipiiii. r BLANK BOOKS IX OL'R p!j'- we produce complete blank books for eery purpose, designing thi m to meet any Epccial reaulreraenta you may have. Every probers ia performed In our oirn factor- whk'.i dssurfs you of uniform, high quality both in workmanship anil materials. iiawu 1 J BE SOLD II Y THIS v Shares deflulro o qimnto meno avvtarc alia sua dellnlzlono la qucatlonc Adrlatlcfl. Da fontc nutorevole si npprende die sarebbe imniincnte una riprcsa dl dlrcttl ncgoziatltrn I'ltalla c la .Iitgosiijvln, ed a qucsto scopo nvra Mtiogo quauto pvlni.i tin colloqulo trn 'On. Nlttl i-il il Minlstro per gll Affarl Kstcrl .lugonlarJ. On. Trumbie. Tra I due uominl vie o" stnto in preccdenza qtialcho incontro, ma ogui nccordo fu tmpossibilft'data la ititraiiBi genza dletro la quale si trincero 'II tapprescntantc dclla Jugoslavia. STRIKEHALTSPArTs TRAINS Suburban Service Crippled and Situ ation Is Very Grave Paris, l'eb. 20. (Hy A. P.I Subur ban service out of this citj was affected by the railroad strike today, the Uas tille station, which Kenes sections In the eastern nart nf ilie eltv. lielni 1osed. Kiuhtv-three trnlns left the St. i.azalro station, officials of the com puiij stated, but only a tew ariived. At tho Paris. Lyon and Mediterranean Htation the situation was unchanged. Syndicalism threatens to appear In the strike nituntion, which is very grave. Demands thnt all the railways be nationalized are being made by strike leaders, who continue their ef forts to stampede all railroad workers in the country Into the strike. In the provinces tho movement s looked upon ns revolutionary. HEART RETURNS TO POLAND! Memory of Koscluszko, Revolution ary Hero, to Be Honored Geneva . Feb. 20. fBy A. P.) The embalmed heart of Thaddcus Koscl-' uszko. the Polish patriot who fought for the colonies In the American revolution. I which has reposed In n bronze urn iu the little chnpel of Chateau Ilappors will. near Zurich, since 1W. Is to be returned to Poland. Arrangements have been made to transfer the relics to I.embcrg nnd then to Warsaw tn the near future, nccording to advices. ucn ivosciuszko (lieu ai ugwii, jii , j tlll SwjM cnDton of Solothurn. In 1817. his heart was removed nr.d retained there when the patriot's body was taken to Cracow for. burial. The heart re mained at JCugwil until IS5", when it was taken to Itapperswil. where it wn given a special place of honor in the Polish museum. It has been the shrine of countless Polish pilgrims since that time. Supreme In Distinction The Super-Six Has Always Been the Pattern Car S!ggWSHaM'BW"M''"WMBWrTI,.IJMUJ.UWWMEWl5S555S ua. tt Bkv'A'i -j-riiiStfitfAriirn?'ifiif- "'- ' '"--" -'. --.,. -n.1 ...... A'..-no, ,,, . , frMi ASQUITH HAILED AS A CONQUEROR All Shades of British Political Opinion Welcome His Ro- turn to Parliament pnii iTinM'Q nun K QPFM ils announced that she has received seven COALITIUN b fcNU lb Sttul Lepnratc ivtatlous to become n can . Ididnto for I'arllamcnt, Hy tho Assoclaletl Press London, Feb. 20. All political questions arc for the moment completely eclipsed by former Premier Asqtiith's triumphant return to Parliament by a majority the size of which astonished cerybody, Including lils awn support ers. The result Is universally recognized as n notable personal achievement even for a statesman with Mr. Asqu.th s long record, while tho restoration of his presence and influence In tho counsels of Parliament is held to bo an event den tlned to have Important consequences in the politics of Great Urltaln nnd iirobnbly tlio world. Most of the newspapers heartily welcomed the return of the Liberal KRM.YS12 N. 9th Open Day & Night Oysters In Every Style Planked Shad Dinner, 60c A WOMAN HUNG hr rmi around hr liua band'a neck. Imptorlni him to buy Lapln's Handy Pad for removtnc rresit, road and food status from clothtnr. clovta. arata. tc. llu many other uaes. Costs Only ISc at Drar. Department, Stationery. Gro cery. Itardtvar and General Storn. See Demnnatratlon nt 80S Chestnut KlUDSQr- "W AABaaadMliflt2iSaH99aSflaPRwafta''''a OSQS ZlrflWjfiBafSiaBaaaaBHfJ Hudson Outsells All Fine Cars We have never sought to develop the Hudson Super-Six as the greatest speed and power car in the world. It is true that in speed in hill-climbing in quick acceleration no stock car ever matched it. Official records show that. But they are incidental. They were made in tests to prove Hudson endurance A Distinctive Design An Exclusive Motor Surely these great performance quali ties are enough to account for Hudson's five years of leadership as the largest sell ing fine car in the world. Any owner would take pride in a car that none has equalled in any worth-while performance record. Yet a large class of Hudson buyers se lected it for an altogether different quality. Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. FEBRUARY 20, 1920 - i leader and some' of tiiem cc tlift early dissolution of the coalition government. Mr. Asn,ulh will take his scat In the i House nest Monday nnd probably will i make his first speech next week during the deuate on tlio second rcauiug oi me Irish bill. The large vote cast by women Is credited with, nllucnclng tho result, It being contended on one hand that women arc afraid nf the labor move ment nnd, on tho other hand, Hint they re Iriltutcd by the high prices, which they arc disposed to attribute to the present government. It Is admitted the energies of Lady Jlonbnm Carter, Mr. Atiqtilth'n daughter, Mibstantlally helped In crniti ins victory for her father and It The Times, which heads Us editorial OTe Moat BoauliW Car in America :l:KM The Paige Car and most prospec tive car buyers have one thing in common: Car buyers want the most possible value for their money and Paige cars do give that value. CUV A. WllteV Prssident mzm-mm wm o? Jkiffe Vistribulots 394 0H?ftTH BWAO STR66T, PHIIAD&PHIA WWWX-XT1 Thousands chose it with an eye single to its beauty, charm and notable appear ance. They hold none can surpass it in distinction. For the Hudson looks its supremacy in every line. But it is idle to think that those who primarily seek fine appearance in a car, do not value the mechanical superiority of the Hudson Super-Six. That extra reserve power means utter smoothness due to less vibration than any other type ever achieved. It means less than half load in ordinary driving. That, too, is a matter of record. . The official proofs are open to all. In the exclusive Super-Six motor efficiency is increased 80. Motor power is increased 72, without added 3ize or cylinders. Endurance is almost doubled. Its type gives Hudson every advantage. Why pay as much or more-for a lesser car? i&gnsB .J .. ...n.Miiit."! i Min comment "A turning point,0 Interprets It ns repudiation of the coalition gov ernment, hostility to which, It Bays, has been "driving electors toward labor be causo thn people thought they saw therein the only alternative." It wel conies the return of Mr. Asquitli as a "greater parliamentarian than any man now In Commons. " Mr. Aaquitb'i most conspicuous sup porter of tho London press, the Dallv News, predicts he will detach a certain number of coalition liberals from the government and expresses the belief the last general election on the coalition ticket hat been fought. The, Dally Moll foresees u defection of Liberals from the coalition organiza tion add thinks Premier Lloyd George will "move toward Liberal Opinion in nn effort to retain the allegiance of that party." AMotSrrvaM Truck in ArnoricA. , I i. ii .' ' .:Y.lxs, . . .trn- .M..u,i.n&?M i i iai Mr ".jiaHL' (.' .ili VAiVr . Which oi the Three Is Yours? $C DOWN 5 WiUPulOn,' n Your Homt No needles to change, no scratching noises, no wear on the record. The famous sapphire ball never wears out. Plays all disc records. Supertone Big; handsome; solid mahogany. The extra tone volume makes this machine ideal for dancing. Plays all disc records. Hanover Beautifully made and hand nniched. Regular conventional styles, ana some unique designs, flays all disc records. Easiest Terms F. A. North Co. 1306 Chetnut Street rie.iB senrt mo a complete description or Supertone Phonograph J Hanorer Phonograph C Pathe Phonograph 3 aUo details of eMVKrw' plan, without Interest or trM. Name Address E.'U ' S-26-20 OTHER F. A. NORTH STORES ZfflM&XSp HKADINOl ' " " iiiH 8 Si In 11 IkHh IH teffi k-.: fr r-.Ll -: : ' '" ' ' '". sr-"v.
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