r vT, ' TTnv,ty ,?. w jriT-rvK4sp f ! ' -; ' ' -,;?. .,-. -ifnm?"y'i&i ; ' v? rIPfr I r km 4 'lErfiSSE' ' llr ft h 4 EV'EMtftt PUBLIC, LEDGKJPHILADJtiLPHIA, TUESBA, MARCH 1, tlDl ATTACK ON TROOPS TERRORIZES CORK Piun kiHor! nnr) Plovnn Inilirnrl . ,,- .-.,.w, ....v. ..w., '"j"' " j t.(llir in VnVious Parts of City. Curfew Decreed WOMAN FIGHTS JURY DUTY Ak to Be Stricken From List on Comtltutlonal Ground 1'oltsvlllr, rv. Mnrrli 1 Tli cow' ruts nt tin- vr-ry lionrt of wonit'n' rlKlit. mill if won by llio pctition'M' would sol our muni' linok ttont -live jeiire." wlriil n nntionnl Miffrnp'ttr, tortus from Vow York In pri-- BRITISH OIL POLICY F OLLOWS WIL SON PATHOS AT EXECUTIONS i . lloyor, ii M'liool trnrlu'r of l'ottsvlllo. In thr- Schuylkill county court to Imvo licr nntnp stricken off the jury 1M. Shi IioMh thilt tilt' tiltietci'titli nnifiiilnicnt iliim tint kIw women tin' riijlit to lic coinc juror. Ily llio A.soclatcrt lrf i Miss Hojcv'm nction. regit rilfit bj iif- TiOmlon, Mnrch l.-Cork city n in frage lenders n n fire in llicir rrnr. utntp of terror from 7 until H "'(lock ' nfter they tlinimlit every right of umiicti last evening, according to the rnrrc- I fully won, lins nronscrt n storm iiinmis Wionrtont of thp Ontrnl New. Soldiers! tlirtn. Tin- iiiip will conic up for hcni' m-ere first iiltiickpd In Note Says She Has No Dosiro to Excludo United Statos From Mesopotamia!! Mandate PARIS RADICALS STRONGER St. I'atrifk h Mrrrt nnd were also sniped In various . jpnrts of llip city. Several oi ilin Tvrre wounded In the nlYniys. The military governor hn ordered curfew from ll o'clock in tin- evening to .1 In the morning, beginning todiiy. Dublin. March l.-iHy A. V At least live soldiers were Killed mm eleven j,-rjf j Miiveb 1 Scores me to wounded nt (1:K0 o'clock lust eyenine in b ', k;,n IU' rxt'd . many of tlieni Cork when they were attacked liv iirniert -.,.(),, result of -weepim: stnte- rlTlHnns. snys n military coimuunication ,;,,,,, , ,hl. ,,.P r,.,irt Hiih.niUcd Issued last niglit. 1 he solder are de- ( (1rt vl.MI,r,v t, February clnrrd to have been unarmed nnd walk. , , . "Sl,VPn ,.,. ow , ,.,,!, ItiS along the street when the attack wa ,.i.lii,c Vonstablc John Kliitingiin. of tnanP. , .1... t.lrt inril. nnd the owner' of two I .....Inn Mnrrli I. - The l'rni.tc I.i:ihik.ii"s forecast of Mr. Ilnriliiig's foreign policy which furl W. Ackernuin fent Sundiij niglit to nil nllb'i! rrpn ii'iitntlveo nt the sesion of the 1'cni'i Coiifeicnce here, brought forth nil ilti niediiite reply jesterdny conccrnlnK1 Jlesopolnuiin mill Vnp. Tin. vtnienipiii tlinl Mr. llnrriinR II l.. U'ltmll't noHition .... . - . ntp AVI 'I I II I -il riiui i, .'ii. ........ i MANY FACE AHKbSI IN tHlt ,PKnr.iinB m.- inst iiniin n Grand Jury Vice Report Followed by Issuance of Warrants i Iiir on Monday iipm. rlie deciion. re I Rnrdless of its rharncter. will ! car I ried linmedlately t" the Supreme Court before the Hnrtllnc ndmlnlBtrntlon takes officp. Ilrltnln malntalnn In Iter note that her concessions In Mesopotamia were granted by thp Turkish Government be fore the war nnd that the Hrltlsh man- llAln 111 1 nltntMif nmln Itnu t.f.fl.lni wlinf. ever (o do with these pre-war business agreements. Furthermore, Itritnln has no dexlre to exclude the I'nltcd HtateH from Jtev)potnmlfl, but she Is followltiR the policy laid down by Mr. Wilson nt 1'arls, that In order to make the I.eufctie of Nations effective all iionninnlii'i's should be excluded from mnudntc zones. r.iri.s Kadlcnls Gain nt foils I'arls. Mnrrh 1. The result of Sunday's votlns in certain I'nrls dis tricts to fill vacancies in tho Chamber of Deputies created by the elevation of M. Millernnd to the presidency nnd the death of another deputy nre the most significant check the Hloe National has yet received. AlthoiiBh the Rovernment candidates received the lnrgcst indl vldunl vote, they have not obtained sufficient to elect, bo the voting must be done over again. The figures show n far grentcr swing News of the execution of the six Irish republicans nt Cork M'sterdny wade a profound impression upon the population of the cnltnl. It had been generally expected thp death sentences would be commuted. Five of the men nere condemned for nn attack upon the noun forces. Pathetic .-cones were enaited nuNnle the Victoria bnrrack. where the o.v cottons took tilnce. A great crowd . Kmbleil early, including a number of women and religion liodips and the widow of the late Lord Mnor Mir Curtain. A tank with gun prevei.ti-i: any one from approaching nearer t'mn fifty yard. At the stroke of S there "a a Policy of rllle fire, then silence, ami the watchers dropped on their knees, hold ing aloft sacred emblems and lighted cnndlcs nnd recited the litnny for tin dving. It was then thought all vn over and the people were about to dis perse when n second volley was heart. nnd a similar scene whs enacted, in.1 then again n third volley. The tnnk and soldiers withdrew, .mi the crowds slowlv dispersed. Cnnoti O'Sullivnn. uho attended the doomed men. snid they went bravely to their rlenlli. "like schoolboy on a holidnj A clemency appeal wns adopted k the Cork corporation Saturday and n copy sent to Uenenil Sir Nevll n cready. rnmmander of the troops in Ireland. In all the Catholic churches In Cork Sunday prayers were said f.r the condemned men. I'.efore the execution mass was e, hratd in the coll in which the pris oners were confined, and extreme nri -fion wns administered to each of tlieni. Jniineilialel) after the men were shot their relatives presented u petition ask ing for the bodies, but during the morn tng two guarded ambulances left the t'nrrai'kH where the men were executed for the county jail and. r i believed. took the bodies flu re notorious resorts. Judges llosslter and llirt received the report of the grand jury late yesterday afternoon and Judge Uosniter announced that it would nor be made public until he nnd Judge Hirt had ' ' npixir- ttmtty to study it onotamia nnd ni am showdown before enter- t. .. a . i.ii ini i.iitr ing into niii scueuic io m-ii ....... allied indemnity from Germany was given uioi serious consideration. The reply w.i- given by high nulliori ties and op"iis tip u new tingle in the Yap controversy, namely, thut Hreat Jlritnin i bounil to support Japan be cause of a si. ret treaty negotiated with Japan si weeks before the I'nlted States entered the world war This confidential pact was fully explained to Mr. Wilson at the I'nrls conference. Premier 1IomI (ieorge has approved the foreign ofin e draft of the Itrltish reply to Secretnrv Colby's oil note of November '-'". and it i" being dispatched at once lu order that the oil contro versy may so far as possible be settled toward tho Left than In any district during the recent Senate elections nnd cause great rejoicing In (he Socialist press. The total vote against the Illoc National Is .10.000 and for the llloc 17.000. The Socialist-Communist can didates nloue polled ,'t.'(,000. Predicts Downfall of So lei Ilcval, Estlionla, March J. Prime Minister Puts, of the new IlcpubHc of Ksthonla, Is confident, tlio Hussion So viet will be overthrown within the next twelve months. Honor William Dean Howells New Yorh, March 1. (Hy A. P.) Men of letters from nil pnrts of Hie country met hero today to honor the memory of William Dean IIowclls, who was president of the American Academy of Arts and letters from Its Inception until the day of his death, Mny 11. Wi!0. Members of the Nntionnl Insti tute of Arts nnd Letters, as well as of the Academy, attended. A tribute dic tated by John Hurrnughs, nnttirnllst, who Is III in his Pasadena. 'Calif., home, was received, along Vlth tunny from Kuropo. PROTECT JAPAN'S CABINET Officials Guarded, Following Assault on Ex-Premier's Bon Toltlo, March 1. The residence!) of members of the cabinet and court digni taries nrc being strictly guarded nsi a result of tho recent attack on the unn of .Marquis SalonJI, ex-premier nnd head of the Jnpnncso delegation nt the Pence Conference In which M. SalonJI was injured idightly. Ills assailants nro alleged to be affiliated with a secret so ciety of whose members seven more have been arrested. Six hnd already been taken Into custody on the charge of being implicated in tbo nssault. A grocer who attempted Sunday to submit n written uppenl to the crown prince while the latter was driving through tho street by attaching the pe tition to the end of n bamboo polp wns arrested, and n man who tried to enter the home of Princo Kanin, of the su preme military council, Sunday night was seized. Dally prayers nro bping offered nt the shrines nsklng Intercession td prevent tho departure of the crown princo on his forthcoming visit lo Europe, Four men believed to have been Im plicated in the assassination of lllngen Shoku, thn Korenn leader, February 1 Iinve been arrested in Dnlrcn. READINgTcLUBHOUSE RAIDED Firemen's Association Accused of Illegal Selling of Liquor Heading, Pa., March 1. Following a complaint by neighbors, federal offi cers from Philadelphia raided the club house of the Marion Home Association here last night nnd, it is alleged, found whisky being sold. They also say that girls of tender years were lined up nt tho bar. The association is composed of mem bers of the Marlon Fire Company, one of the city's volunteer fire-fighting or ganizations, nnd the clubhouse Is lo cated near the engine house. The asso ciation has no license to sell liquor of any kind. KING THREATENS TO QUIT Hedjaz Ruler Will Retire If Clalmg. Are not urantad Iondon, March U- A dispatch to tt,. . Times from Cairo sayn it Is stated U WCll-iniorinru circles mrro Mint lim scln lien All, king of tho Ifedjaz, hj. advised tho J1rltlli Government that he intends to abdicate if his claims win regard to Arabln arc not settled t. Ullftlll l, Tho premier &ot nt. rest yesterday the Commons n question which , caused considerable public discussion t. wan wni'iiii'i unimtiii v oiircillll, seojj, lflii fop Mtp mlonlpu. rmtt.l 1ia.. - ,.,.,.... ...- - "'necnnrj. of Egyptian nffalrs. The prime mlnUi.. announced that the administration t Palestine, Mesopotamia, Aden ., n.nnu Itltll II tllP tlrlHoli unl... ."'' fluciice would be transferred to the mu lile east department of the coloni.i office after Slarch 3. Kgypt, tho Hudi. and the Hedjaz would remain timW III! imi-ip" ,,,,vw TJanced in H. Oil imb' LWIIO PLAY DL'lt.NO M N- -IKO.N kcw W H . DIN'VER ASP BBS0J MHB Lmirhrnn 70 cents ul. ANo Stie- iM a&KH clul SI Lunchrnn anil M.'-'.l Dinner nr sH'.a' RBH .snlct n Is cifte. J HSBH Bave iaa Dined and jh sni sisn AT THE RITTENHOUSE 22d ond Chestnut Sts. oNcr. to Tin: mi sic or THE TIERNEY FIVE mm. Handcuffs Sleeping Man Wllllutnstnwti. N.J.. Mnreli 1 i ".in stable Sharp, called en to arrest a man weighine '-"-1' pounds. ent nlsiut it rather enutiniisli tnhn HaU- take. n foni'er ho'elk' e.v.,- f piiiinile' phia, who recenilv limia'.t .i fn'm imt here, wns ii'' i-"d of . e't , ,,, wife. Sharp wr.i ii .s. '. i,e. o man asleep niel k i ir- "i ' ji: e ,iffs on him before re a'jle. piliiuiliimt'tllHIolilllllllMiiiillilliiTyT; iliiiil iiiiii'l.-.i.liii;!,,!!, a EVEN THE VERY BEST FOOD can be rut.f.j f l.nproperly prepared THE HOTEL VENDIG prim's itself upTi nil it;- cookinv in :;pneral, and t.- Special 90c Luncheons till' nlOai in particular, uu'll I'ke evervthint; about tlv "iiditr. ! hrmeliko 'into, in Philadelphia 7sig Jibief XJondicr l&th. and. ifc Filbert Sts. iiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii.Miiii.i M i!lllil)'llllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIHIHHTm v HIT i w mS?v?w TJStfBaSmMmm A y WSa 1 V V wB --aSBMmmWm What Do You Know About Water? -k "' ire - ,1," .ii i "- pifta .Tfr It Ml yWAbst WATER -.tr Jgaig?teL 's i." im, , "inr p.io.ii- irater n mv i ' . ,'.re. ! muit be pure sec iiow ' ' 'oL hm good if tat"' Ii i uit i'f ".. iS nn., ii p'.oi,,' wairr loo i -ri '4ir. - ,-pf 'ifnr- Ti-.rj,: p-opr 'I" " ' i p:i e !'" r'api and o'ee rirq li'i : en r."'T i.r i,A, m. in o-ien hr col' . -i, ru', ' i" .nt l."f, irrr i run unf'l or tat, jr-J i ' .,' g-nr.' Dr-n.ng ur ,rr. i-om asti o riviT'i 'nntainv mini. If rao f -r r--a! 'i.'s- a -o thr somhV lr iff. ,,f ., na, td Vfjjftab -mattr-. r"it,. ,,., ,,.t P t-ratinrnt arr" ponibh frfr :t fto'ii " of thrf impurifies. So fa'' to 'u , tine ji opr-'v in f" :sh:i' P"i.nnou 'raff. (-,,, .... rind"'. i'AR MJIM- M'RlS(j COUP '' ' tl.ii ' "' : 1 i if-riiMiitnu ii " . I ' .' I'll, I H.IM " "'' 'iit'i.rnpion X ' I'ni'j. i I 'i ' ' ichrip,', ("licstii'il lli'l 1 M.il. .)U, I i- .luliiisiiti'- "son . t m v 1 i ''in lunis, Jei'kmti.'v i viimw ,.! l-'rycr & Co , I no , 1M7 ( I,,,., 11,.1-ry Mierlcn. 4040 Ijirard Aip l ,".l- M Stout. Tllier U I el,-', West (bestir W ,i'er ( N.,,1,,' . 1 1 - l.ai",.-i, I ' Si", r- ,'r . f)U .1 H Hi iccf-r i ,i i I jf t ,i I ,,r ,,,-f , watfi iiuivn t I'nuri Suif (iovrmiiHiit reports u I'ar .idiif Watfi. which is so purr teat it conta'ni t-s fan rnt ',an of o'. I ard minrral inattrr in a ga.'un of ?S.3"J (;ra.ns, A'tiouyii I'aradie Watr 'i rv,t a medicinal oi nvnfra! watfi, ph"M.in trcomnieiid its iontir..fil i' fo' ii Hin n'oientj uhere it ii r-.-f.sa-v to -fio-e the "n.nul condition of ' e d.grMi.f tran. - k fspetia ly beneficial to- pffip'r pan rnidd r (r. Paradisf n a de'iightfii' tabV water; trv drinL ejr 'x Rlajjn of it dailv for a month, ard 'lore in buoyant, up-luiildinR effect upon your geru ra! i f.ilin. Parlcpd in rases of one dojen quart", urn dozen pirt oi tl'iee doe n half-pintt all full if. N'at'ra' re ( a-hoeated. Order a ras'. iY, JJRl'NSWICK, MAINE talc by ' ' ht'II I" Cll 1. I I ., . IJtil luf.C Sts "''it. lull l-'lctcb. i- i'o . I2tli Cli, st't St Mm lull -"letili. i ... JmIi ow ii'st't vts Miflull l'"letci -ii" :'i0 I - i m;,. , ,. . (. "1". n II l-U'tr' , r i ,., l''-'l Mianlwalk. - ..uu,- I ,;, "r i . Ii IK'ti ' cr t'n , .M irr's ,ii,d tlanla c , .' mil- t ,iv i . I'. M Ii tyre, rilinore iii I" M "Inlyrc, 'Merbrook. Win T Mi-litvic, X.irberth Win I" M, li.tvrr. Mr.Mi Ma'vi U in I' M., ., f, , T;flS, ,,,,,,,, PARADISE WATER Cookie-cakes 8wm Crackers 0umt Six suggestions for tastier meals HPHE thousands of folks who buy Ivins cookie-- cakes and crackers are those who can always afford the best. They look for high quality, first then price. What constitutes "high quality"? In cakes and crackers a combination of purest ingredients, skill in baking, and the knack of continually cre ating new kinds of cookie-cakes of special tastiness. That Ivins, in 75 years of baking, has learned the secret of how to bake quality-cakes, is shown by the fact that Philadelphians keep us always baking to full capacity. -THE IVINS BAKER Fancy Jumbles for the kiddies! Round butter-cookies, with sweet shredded cocoanut, baked to a per fect golden-brown a hungry young ster would cat Fancy Jumbles to the last crumb wouldn't even leave a trace of the hole! "If Ivins made only one kind of cracker," said a hostess recently, "I'd be satisfied if that kind were LUNCH -ON -THINS. For whenever I need crackers to serve with soups, salads, desserts, at teas I.UNCH-ON-THINS arc exactly right!" Keep a supply alum on hand. Macaroon Butters are sure to please Here's another rich, full flavored butter-cookie that's a great favorite. We have given it a delicate "macaroon" flavor that sets it apart from the ordi nary cookie and makes it espe cially good to serve with tea at luncheon. And a refreshing "between-meal bite," with a glass of cold milk. Brown Edge Wafer s -crisp and crunchy Thin and delicately-flavored, these Brown-Edge Wafers are as dainty a morsel as ever came from the Ivins ovens! Look at them, and you think of afternoon teas in homes where good taste is reflected in every thing that is served. Eat them, and you know that Brown Edge Wafers are indeed good taste. With fruit-desserts of all kinds, serve these crisp wafers with the delicately-browned edge. TVINS cookie-cakes and crackers i- arc famous for their goodness. You get a great deal more in pur ity of product and in the enjoyment of Ivins rare tastiness. And the prices you pay for Ivins are based on real value. Assorted Butters, each one a treat! borne arc Koldcn-brown with the natural rich flavor of butter-cookies baked to a turn. Others are a deep brown flavored with purest sweet cocoa and a teal chocolate flavor they have! You won't have to call the children to meal more than once if you an nounce, "Assorted Butters for sup perl" Buy plenty the first time-cookie-cakes asgood-to.eat as Assorted Butters never linger long on any pantry shelf. If the youngsters don't liiiish them quickly, jou ui'll. "it;-'""" " '''" 'asass&- Sweet Maries for dessert! Ice Cream and Sweet Marie cookie-cakes no more delicious dessert-combination could be imagined! In all our 75 years' experience, we have never baked a cookie cake that has made friends more quickly than has Sweet Marie a cookie-cake that many women buy almost as regularly as they buy bread. Every day, you'll discover a new and more tempting way to serve Sweet Maries, and every day you'll find added deliciousncss in the cookie-cakes themselves. Try Sweet Maries today. Your grocer sells them. "Mother's Cookies" as tasty as she ever made "Like Mother used to make" means that a cookie is mighty good. So we called the cookie-cakes MOTHER'S COOKIES, because wc have never tasted anything that reminds us so much of a certain mother's own home-baked sugar cookies. There's a generous sprinkling of pure granu lated sugar on top, adding a delicious "sweetness" to a cookie already blessed with a tastiness that words could never describe! Don't miss this treat-try MOTHER'S COOKIES. Having a Party? Let the Ivins Baker bake a special cake A large, elaborately-beautiful cak'c-crcation for a wedding a smaller but just as tastefully-decorated cake for a happy youngster's birthday party whatever the spe cial occasion calls for, let the skilled Ivins Baker bake it. Tell your grocer what you desire, a week in advance. On the day of your party, promptly, wc will deliver to you a wonderful cake that will be the surprise-sensation of the oc casion. And the cost will be no greater than would be your expense baking at home. The Ivins "household caddy" is a great convenience. It keeps its contents clean and fresh in your pantry. All Ivins cookie-cakes and crackers arc packed this sanitary way, in addition to being sold in bulk. Order household caddies through your grocer. Wc deliver it to him, for you. Dr. Von's Health Biscuits Crisp, tasty biscuits the nuturul treat ment for constipation. Two to six biscuits a day (eaten plain or spread with butter, jam or jelly) will keep you feeling fit and fresh. Druggists and grocers sell Dr. Von's Health Biscuits in scaled packages. How to judge the things your grocer sells A grocer doesn't sell quality arti tlcs ot pne kind and inferior articles ot another. His entire line Is usually ot me quality. Thus, if he sells IVINS cookie-cakes and crackers, it Is a reliable sign that the rest of his stock is of the same superior quality. You can depend on the grocer who sells the IVINS pro ducts to provide you with the Very bat of things tu eat that jour money can buy. J The store where you seethe IVINS sanitary display tins Is a store that is worthy of your constant patronage. ..otonlyforcookie-cakes aPnd S ers but for eie0thing in uroceries. ikim " Baker of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia Since 1846" Cookie-Cakes and Crackers J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. J,... 6, .,,... fc "''ift.TS'! 'eP'oTy' Phmt ov,lquiBm.au, W, 3S70IB.II 11 ',,.., . 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