GEORGE TO MEET ! IRISH DELEGATES; British Premier Will Sec the American Representa tives Next Week By Associated Press \ Pnrlx, April 22. David Lloyd j Iteorge, the British Prime Ministe.% | has agreed to receive former Gover- j nor Edward P. Dunne, of Illinois: ]• rank P. Walsh, former chairman or J the National War Labor Etjard, and) Michael ,T. Ryan, of Philadelphia, next week. The Americans were chosen by the Irish societies in the United States to appeal to the Peace Confer ence on behalf of Ireland. The arrangement for the meeting was made by Colonel Edward M. House, of the" American Peace dele gation. at a luncheon yesterday at, the residence of the British Premier. I Lloyd George said he was unable to, receive the Americans this week owing to the pressure of business connected with the Peace treaty, and ( requested them to remain over for a; conference until next week. It is expected that the Americans, will take up with Lloyd George the 1 question of his receiving the dele gates from Ireland, who ere coming to Paris. OFFICER IX ARMY RESERVES Waynesboro. Pa., April 22.— G. Arvid Anderson. Jr., of Waynesboro, j a member of the sophomore class at I Princeton University, has received an appointment as second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves, infantry section. Lieutenant Ander son was a lieutenant in the army when discharged from the service in December at Camp Grant. He returned to Princeton in January to resume his work and his appoint ment to the reserve army follows an excellent record made when in the service. FAKE ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM I want " Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with the "Bayer Cross" —Genuine! —Safe! "You can't hand me any substitute for the true, genuine 'Bayer Tablet# of Aspirin' —proved safe by millions"! "Man alive! Haven't you heard? A Brooklyn fraud is in jail for flooding the country with millions of counterfeit tablets. He labeled them 'Aspirin,' but they were 'talcum powder.' " Be sure your druggist gives you "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a Bayer package —not in a pill box. Take them as directed, without fear, for headache, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, ear ache, toothache, neuritis, colds, grippe, influenzal colds, or almost any pain or ache in face, neck, limbs or body. Proper and safe dosage in each / \ genuine "Bayer package." 01 R.J Look for the safety "Bayer Cross" V, OH J) both on package and on tablets. V [cD yy Boies of 12 tablets—bottles of 24 and bottles of 100 Also capsules. Asairin if tie trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moaoaeeticacidecter of SalicylicaeM f COAL AT LASt"! j; We believe that we can SOLVE ALL YOUR COAL i i !. TROUBLES with our NEW HARD COAL. Ask any- X j" one who has tried it what they think of it. • Coal is expensive. Why not get what you pay for— ... the Best ? Jj There's no slate and bone in Our New Hard Coal—Burns down to a fine white powder |;j Jr —no more big ash piles x From a hundred or more new customers who have tried |||| 'j our New Hard Coal, we have had but one answer— X j] "IT IS THE VERY BEST COAL WE HAVE EVER USED" 111 K A trial order will convince you that we have THE flu II BEST COAL ON THE MARKET. i McCREATH BROS. 1 jjj 567 Race Street Both |,j| TUESDAY EVENING, OUTLINES PLAN j TO HELP RUSSIA Russian Embassy Makes Pub lie Report to Peace Conference Wakhlngton. April 22.—The Rus jsian embassy here Blade public to ! day the outline of the plan presented jtc the peace conference by Russian representatives at Paris to solve the Russian problem. It asks recogni tion as de facto of all national au thorities "who are inspired by dem ocratic ideals anil enjoy the support of the population," pending the set ting up of a federation of Russian | states. • Prince I,voff. Tohailcovsky, Sazon -1 off and Maklakoff signed the niemo- I randuin embodying this program. Under it the allies would recognize 'the Russian boundaries of 1914, ex jcept for ethnographical Poland and (would support democratic de facto ] authorities in their struggle against | Bolshevism and anarchy. Private advices received here re cently from London were to the ef fect that the United States and the allies already had determined upon recognition of the Omsk government. Xo information has been received as !to the reception accorded the more | elaborate plan of the Russian spokes men. BRASS CHOIR PLAYS Waynesboro. Pa.. April 2 2.—On Sunday morning at T o'clock from the high school building roof, the brass choir rendered the customary sacred program and thus ushered in Easter Sunday in the impressive manner which is so much appreci ated by Waynesboro citizens. WAR SURCHARGE j GIVEN APPROVAL Public Service Commission Declines to Reduce Charges j in Jefferson County The Public Ser- j \\\ JEZ/y in an opinion filed a' " ".* S U taWney against the elec-j trie service rates of the Jefferson j Electric Company, including a "warj surcharge," should be dismissed. At' the same time the Company is order- j ed to file before April 15, 1920, a' new set of rates or show cause "why j a revision of its tariff under proper! operkting economies could not be: made under conditions then existing." The complainants contended that the Company should not pay more than S3 a ton for coal, but the com mission fails to find that a lower rate per ton would have afforded much relief to the complainants. "If a utility is expected to render pro per and adequate service under nor mal conditions," says the decision, I "The balance between gross receipts! and proper operating expenses must" be maintained at approximately the same level as was found proper and , necessary under normal conditions." I Attention is also called to the fact I that the "war surcharge" is to be j withdrawn when conditions become I normal. State Is Acting —The State Live! Stock Sanitary#Board is preparing] for energetic enforcement of the I quarantine imposed against any ship-1 ments or movements of hogs, except j for immediate slaughter in a num ber counties which was announced j yesterday. Reports have come of i serious conditions in several field's i and each counjy has been notified of the restrictions. In addition, agents of the State and farm bureaus will be asked to organize for co-operation witn farmers and shippers. Checking Up Auditor General, harles A. Snyder lias began an in vestigation of mercantile tax returns made this year by Allegheny county business men, and it is s-