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j.8.- 'ryifimp 'flW VWT-r K,V f lv EVEXING PUBLIC LEDIHLR PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918 "6 J Wfl R, m k I r iP' i; L 3 DEMANDSMREST OF RED LEADERS T", i! rmt' Kaiser's Adviser Appeals to liibert 10 Avert Disaster JAJL, FOR LTEBKNEGFITI ITf...C;l,;0,.,.,i.ii Mikns Pirn I for Restoration of Law and Order n BY JOSEPH IIER1UNGS ByJPirekss to Evening Public Ledger CMlirloM 1911. to Veto Voik Time J Co. nSUlt tw in M f-nnenhacon). ! .w...V tv ,. r , I rrof.vtfheodor Solucmann, onco one oi the .Kaiser's peisonal advisers, ad dressus an open letter to Commissary Ebert Appealing to Ills patriotism nnd good will "to rescue some sort of law and order from the chaos created by the criminal conduct of the sailors and itha conseuuencea of tne cinasirous armistice. '"The measures taken," lie says, f'ntake rue arid all moil-and women ,.;" fcolnTimnn- tn Hip flfiver iinenT nartr ... . . r ,, ,f t blush with shame. I n.iui .onfes. I am ashamed of the O.eima-.j o. todnv. ''Our petitions to the leading men of h r.ntinto nml tn President Wilson i Oack all dlBn.tv, are In a whlrsJB tono i ;nd only Increase the rontwipt with which the enemy is treating us Our officers havo been ilsmissed In the most ubomtnablo fnshloii, and noth ing has been done to nid them to main 'tain discipline and suppress tho law less elements that will be found In nny army of millions. The amnesty, which p-os Justified tho crimes committed by the sailors looting, mutiny, theft and murder and for all time has placed them beyond the reach of punishment. also has created an organization of bad men, who now teirorue Oermanv "You. Herr Ebert, yield in all ques- tlons to Haase, and Haase is afraid of i those madcaps, Llebknecht and Kuxcin- burg. Kiom sucli weakness the. flAWA.f tiifllt-nlam nun unlftnevmni must result - I "You ignore the law that was estab-, llshed at the beginning of time, that I the sword was -given to tbo nuthoil- ties to use It Tho consequence is . i-vjfc ....--..- . , that the impertinence of our enemies knows tio limits. Poles Czechs and S.1nffjS!I'wl,h n hick S Umt i onb favors with a Kick. "We demand the arrest of Llebknecht ' nd Luxemburg, who must be placed' lZZ measure , the lawless rahble, who, though- almost ' children, yet form their hodj-goard "We i want virile action instead of mere phrases that may fire an uncritical as- , semblage, but mean nothing to serious JIIC' 1 am virv Tniinli wnrr rl nmf Tlorr Ivbert, because I know that nameles I misery, worse than anything suffered so ' far, will befnll Germany if the social democracy, which Is yet in power, per- t mlts Itself to become the slave of the! Spartacus group. "Your name now belong to history, , J You, will be Judged according to deeds ' not principles anu pnrases Allies Agree on Sea, Says Clemenceau Ccntlnned from race One nbout the time the treaty of peace was , completed "NChlngo. th. Sort" M. Jlenaudel. Socialist, brought about Premier Clemenceau's statement on the league of nations by expressing his re gret that the Allies had decided not to organlza (he league until after peace had been declared. "Nothing of the BCrt," was the answer of M Clemenceau. "Whether this chamber gives me a vote of confidence or not, I am ready to resign ofllce." ha continued. "If you have a minute's hesitation, now Is the time to change your pilot You cannot do It when we are under way." ITteplylng to charges made by Albert Thomas, Socialist leader, that ho had kept tho chamber without Information, Promler Clemenceau Bald : "The question of peace Is a tremendous problem, It Is a question which is ono of the most difficult ever submitted to tjio nation at any time. In a few days a, ' conference of delegates will meet at fEars which will settle the fate of na- Mtons In all parto of the woild. . "People say 'Premier Lloyd George lias spoken, President Wilson has spoken, but you have said nothing.' I have given explanations whenever you have asked ine. But It isn't because Mr. Lloyd George has ipoken or because vnn eieuueu tnougms i nat i am ouugeu to explain myself and keep running to I the speaker's rostrum. trench Situation lilitlcult "France was In an especially difficult ! .,i. i. ,,.. it,. ,,!;, ,,...., ;S,?v aJ lr,V rr'Vn'v"'8, situation Germany America, was far away and vtaok' ,her time to come Into the war. 1-ingland came at once at the call of JI,r;fAecrulth Y,e suffered and fought; uur nii ...otveu uown u, m our ..- . . T .,. IUIIIID Mill 4ilttCCi vT7i7 urgityj ru( "There is an old s.vstem of alliances culled the 'balance of power' K seems men m nllil i llln irsii i ua I n . I -"fo be condemned nowadays, but if such o. ijiiiuiita nu prrceucu me war, u 4r,i. ' , Lil , U . .t-'i V " . rTtlflMiad ag-Tded, tay, tli.Il vhoever at tacked one of them attacked the whole world, the war wouhl notvliae occur red. This B.vstem of alliances, which I ' itlo not renounce, will bo Any guiding , thought at tlie Peace Conference If your confidence sends me there. "I have been reproached with decolv- J Ing President Wilson. I do not under- jstand why I have made It a rule not to quastlon him, but to Ji hi in develop hla-y'evvg. That Is what he did. Presl- j dent Wilson, to whom certain persons, in :the Interest of their parties, attribute In-' 'iieuiiona Wlltcii. ucruuuBt are iiul his, hhs opened his itltyl and bus Inspired respect 1 throui'h hla simple- speech and the no- lilllty of It - "President Wilson said to me- '1 will try to convince you, but perhaps you win convinco ine.- 'Jtuei mornlng'iiowuDaners generally an- , . hj ,,.., T1....IW. .T...l.T.i.l. l . I prvvv villi' K iciltt:t n De3Ct;il Wltll ilio c uentlon of the unified Socialists and . I qid radical ,prsns. The Figaro says. that 'lite Premier told' the chamber and 1 High-Grade- . SALESMAN WANTED t)itAalv AttMfrAtfn ntlM 4 in enli wit. . 4tt AMltlui with lt& 4hstIB(l. ri-AAu xUinU ji Eteriv I?cnniiylViinlft. Kpv't .usau kW.1 nle tvAaA nn nhVMn Ira At laan itW3 HVi J"4 v i.a4 itton u.mii h ra handltnff ,. natiVnuiiy advertued "iTXlXuL . ' ii- i - w. -.. X&mfcrSf&r iMtmmMMmmtnvtw ... ' .... ! Ill I l V A' .1 BU IJ. . Ml .iMii,j.i,i. the countrv what lliev should bo told and "hla words should he read nnd-f meditated upon by tho wnoio lanu. "This debate was not.usolasi," sayi thn Journal, ''since It assured to the old patriot who has Itnonn no well how lo make war the necessary nutlioilly to conclude a gobd peace." Jl Is understood that tho text of ihe Premier's speech will ho telegraphed to President Wilson. Tho Chamber completed Its con sideration of tho budget at 3 nYloclt (his morning, adopting It iy mi orr whelmlnir majority after twent-four hours of litually continuous Bit tin? 1 ml.. .1 ..It-.. ..lit .... ..... In fit U o' oc kTuV dav nor InV toscus the reIslon of the electoral Hats prepaia ' tory lo a jrenrnl election. Th" storm which hai lfn threaten- hrnkn wIihii m. Plclion. Fori'litn Minister, stnld Iolent Interruptions bv tho Ho- I clnllsts and counter-dcmonitiatlons by the Government supporters, outlined Fiance's penco terms, as fnllotts 1'lrst. That the C!oenimeiit was In lucoid (hat the utmrnt publicity should be KiNen to the Pence Confer ence. Second Thai the French lioorn- i !ct has adopted tl. principle of eautie of nnttoiiH and Is now busy wnrMnR tnwaid Its eirectno leaiia tlou. Third That the Government does not desirt juiv annexation, but re serves tho tisht to fl tile Alsace I.oirnlnn fiontlei. to uusid against future attai It. Fourth. That the rhnctnmcnt does not think that the question of diplo matic lepresentutlon to the Vatican arises at the present moment. Fifth That intervention in F.ussla Is Inevitable. fp.ni Itusslun intervention. M I'.chon I t.p!nllled rending from Institutions ls- ued li.v Preii i.-r Clenioncenii lo thr gen erjl loin nai ding, thai sin h ,ntitiittou nof orfns,' fup ,,, lmc , ,,!.,,. , olll,. to ,rx,lt the Bol- sheslkl lnm lii.idlnir 1 kialne, the Cau- casus and wutrn Slbetn In the t"it- lurc a" ""h necessary n ord inteMentlnii nilRht be er to destroy Uolshe-1 vlsm. Sucli an operation must be oar-1 iled out bv Russian troop", of which! 100 000 vvero at the present time leadj. I "NshTrlMchon was reading M Clemen-1 ceaus instructions, pandemonium biokel looje on tha Socialist bench The war Is beginning anew," they j k.., snouted ItepMng to tn- rnticisins ..f m i Franklin Houilloti thaf the (lovi inment ' had not announced the ed the names of the j'Jproacli'S when the Russian and to the leace Coiiftr- , 0c,rmall oxtl., mists ivill unite In a n?v sdid that none of thecrUBadB fo,. auarcliv. That tlnio has French delegates ence. M. I'lchon Allies had as yet officially announced their delegates. i jj. i.-raiiklln Bouillon insisted elic-! .,.. i.. u nn..... ..e ,v. a....i... mMniiv liimi. iiic names ,., ,,,m .i iiiiri i, un and British delegates were known The ForclB M,ibter lejolned that no nomi- ,.llt0n8 r ))eacd lilenipnteutiaiiiv hail b notified officially to the. French ,.VJ.rtlin.,.t. - Tllft cllilmber was again an an up- n hi(.h wag ,,,,,, tmU others joined wnh tlu- Socialists. J . .c,nTTirm MI?M . ASQUITH MEN MAY . .T. BACK LLOYD GEORGE . lnniMclnill KlIMIrtt I hot H AKinnK 1 ClSlSltlll xiuiiiui aiicilj "lillVl Premier's Followers Will Support Government i.. .;,. Anrintrd 're oj JHe yissociaieit i reis London. Dec. 30 neuter's. Limited, sav.s todaj it understands that tho As qulth men elected to Parliament, and also a rjumber of coalition Liberal mem bers, will be Invited to meet the defeated leaders of the Asqulth group before Pari Iiament convened. It Is recalled that , , , , , , , , , i former Premier Asqulth declared before , tho election that the support of tho Gov- ,rnmnl was not inconsistent Trlth T.fh- eral principle.. It is persistently '.SfJ Z rSlS morcd today that the Asqulthlans may ,-. n,at tho extremist party In Germany reunite under Premier Lloyd George. Complete returns from the ectlon give the following results: Coalition Unionists, IHi Coalition Liberals, 117 Coalition Laborltes, in Unionists, 4. Asqulthlan Liberals, 37 Laboritea, 65. National- Party, 2. Independents ii. Socialist, 1. Sinn Felners, 7.1 Irish Nationalists. 7 All 'the coalition with the Unionists and national patty may be regarded loughly as supporting Llojd George. Tho only opposition will bo formed by the Asqulthlan Liberals, laborltes and Independents A remarkable feature of the elections (or the new Parliament is the ononnous tiiajoiltlea received by many of the win ning candidates and a dearth of vcrj small majorities Coalition leaders claim that the two principal fat-tors that contiibuted to their triumph are the votes of the women nfirl nlfltfif Tho firnni' innrl f fia mo ,.orjns t0 one leader, came later as a tidal wave In favor of Llovd George. Ctt tli 152 tlefeateil panillrlatu wlm were members of the last House fifty- I ?'no ?",i,l?'?!-hn Sj.t"1"?!! ?"! lsts, fourteen Laborltes, nine Coal Liberals, nine Coalition Unionists lonal- oalltlon , Is and sK Independents. Of the Nationalists thero only remain Joseph Devlin, T. p. O Connor, Captain Redmond, P. Don nelly. Philip O'Doherty, 1J J. Kelly, IICIO m, I' UWWIItttJ, ,. u. VIIJ ,.,. MncVoagli and T Harbison. I . For the nino Belfast seats six Union- I lsts, two Labor 1 nloinsts and one Nat ionalist were returned The t later con- , sttuencles returned tvventv-thi ee 1 nlon- latSj clel)t slnn fe'neiS and seven a I tloua sts. In buying a piano judge it on its ability to pro duce true tone quality; not by price alone for The Tone Tells the Truth You only have to compare Heppe Piano and its three other piano to realize that ' H4$pc Pimm. fJTS and up . MMMMlMiAMMUnaHlflMteMM MMiMMnnm mi i m i '- h Mmkx&!i,,,.mi SEES BOLSHEVISM ASWORLDTHREAT French Business Man Warns Allies of Grow ing Danger . .... .P-..A.-,-4a1.-tri-1 L'KlrKS hl'I.Ul'J', 'I U WAM'. Ri'tl Terror Spreading Under Able Leadership of Lcninc With His New Tdcn U WVLTi:n Dl'RAMV Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Copttioht, 1M. by Sew 'oh 7iM"f Co. I'urh, Dec. .10. "Vou people aie livlnff In a fool's paradise. Ton tejoloe about peace, .ind there Is no peace. You tnllc of a Society of Xatlons nnd universal "brothel hood, hut fall to realize th.it Just acroi the eastern hoilFon theio Is ifatherlmr a storm cloud that may sweep away all your relolrlnu and jour theories In a broth mi hood of ruin." Thus a French business man, Just i etui lied fioin Moscow after three 'V0111,!'?' , l"y;l.-pnn,Pnt by the Uol- vhevlkl. intioduced his appeal against the Hed 'i'enoi, which, lin asserts. Is pitadillg over eastern Kuropo to tin extent undi earned of by the majotlfv of western nation" "What no one heie In France seems to understand," he continued, "Is that TtnltthpvlFm 1i ha.eil on n. new Idea tho i.ip,, nf tlio sumemncv of tlio under lue iul ns tho T'lench revolution ,,a, lsed on the idea of the rights 0f mnn and democratic fiecdom from Uespots. V l'r" tor ;,!,r,,,-v "Alrcadv they have beaten to the ground the opposition n IU'Mla and havo begun to over, .untie Baltic proy- inces of Poland nnd eastern Germany. ..,,. ,.,,,. Il, nntliavlalu '""''' 0,:,j'.' ":;.:. .;.., II1JL IS. Ill' Ol'lll ltVi.lt "I HUllVlCtllO l catherlng grou.id eveiv dav, and the ot vet C0-nP. but unless some action la taken ly tho rest of Kuiopo nothing ,.a nrpveiil It." .... .-.i .t.. .tt.A..- mn . v.irp.ira fu um mis niniruti.-ii v inu , appear .it Ml st sight, and as it seemed t0 me, attributable more to the suffer ,Ba uhich the speaker has undergone , .nther than founded on a dispasslon-' . , ,,.- nf tl, situation these views . were conntmert to a gieat extent bv ,he r,,mavi;s of a Danish diplomat. lust returned from Russia, which ap- neared In the even tig newspape.- I, L ei,,i.im, niv tiVo lin ' "T''serted that Ininc was a ma n TZXlm a P"r8U,BU lr."' .. "! ":"'. ' b..." carefully planned course, of which the .....,,, ,.,.Ai,l ivpro lint the topical l""tl11. - - - conclusion. .. ,,,.. 1o , f,elgn Minister, arguing the necessity for inquiries In omcial circles lend to I intervention in P.ussla. related details n i.. T1..Hn(n .. ..telafn f'oi'lil'irn uailOU ill liussia nuu 'nain v..m........ , i. -i, I.,, n,a f,iif1inriHn n Erond deal ,., nnviptv tlian the nubile Imagines. moieanxiet inamne puunv. iiiubin". Uinicultlrs of Opponltlon , , . ., ,. v,,..i i... Anti-Bolshevist notion is hampered bv thiee factors, first, the dllHculty or the Allies agieelng among themselv es on ex- actlvbow and to what eMcnt it is to be ralrleil ou, . M,coud, tho reluctance of the troops and the French people generally i . luton untrini (CM In Plla. to cnB3B" " "- ...-... -. sla. fiaught with the ominous memories of tho Crimea and of Napoleon's letrcnt from Moscow, third, the fear that such action, If carried out, might defeat its own object by causing Bol-heUst ideas to spread and be disseminated more . ' ,hrnuh tllB advertisement or ap- i,eai t0 public attention, thus afforded them. l3 calnlnc ground and that serious- minded persons both In Germany and Switzerland are nucauy loouing lorwaiu with horror to an alliance between Rut elan and German "Beds" against the rest of ilio world. "There can bo no futute ahead of the league of nations' proposal," my In formant concluded, "unless the hugo mass of the population east of tho Itlilno to tho Ural Mountains Is Included. Vet does any ono seriously Imagine that there can be a union between such Pow ers as France, America or Britain and Leninist BussU or Llebknecht Germany? manj?" A high official at the P.usslan Embas sy confirmed the main points of the ominous condition of affairs In Itussla. "it Is certainly true," ho said, "that tho Bolshovlki are better organized than most persona here Imagine. They havo forced ofllcers and oftlqlals of the former regime to work for them unuer pain of death. According to tho latest Information we have received, they do ...... o bo spreading westward, and ! mav create a grave state of affairs for , western Europe by Joining hands with !.. .... i ..... n f ..Mn.ia awlilnh tin," " For New York Our truck, 7 tons' capacity, will leave Tuesday night, De cember 81, for New York city. We will deliver merchandise in New York city or vicinity at TOc per 100 lbs. Box A 318, Public Ledger. the wonderful tone of a sounding boards with any the Hepprl tonal quality is far superior. Uepp Pitnoi may b'$ pvr chattd on ndvanfxiffsoiis ferm, eath, chargt account or rtntal payment plan, by which all rent t applUd to ward purchaie. C.J. Heppe & Son Downtown': 1117-1119 Chestnut St Uptown: . , -r ,, - . , payimasiwirf,. r . uil "l -J . uiv BRITISH FORCES LAND AT NARVA; ROUT BOLSHEVIKI r- Russiun Warihipi Torcctl Aground Near Wulf Island. Hrilisli Also Land at Hign London, I)e,'. JO. A dispatch from llerlln says that British sailors nnd Esthonlan troops effected a landing near N'anri. On Thursday, the ndtlces said, the Hritlsh muled and forced aground ,Holshelk warships. Including the Par- pole, which wero discovered shelling Wulf Island. A dispatch from Copenhagen snys lliat Hritlsh forces have been landed lit Ulca Khottlv after the landlnc theie was an outbreak In which several per sons were killed and wounded Bolshe vik anllators ko ruled the crowd, as sembled outside the building where Biitlsh were conferring with Govern ment heads until a cry of "Away with the English" was 'set up. The crowd was dispersed. An Amsterdam dispatch snys the North German Gazetto icports that Ger man troops will lenialn In Lithuania for the present and will continue to oc cupy Vllnii, the Lithuanian capltul. These, slops weio decided upon, tho paper sas. afier confeiences between tha German Government and the lead ets of tho Lithuanian Government con cerning measures to combat the ailvanco of the Bolshovlki. In contradiction of this a Copenhagen dispatch to the Mall, (uniting J'ettogind reports, says Vilna has been captured by Bolshevist forces. l'srN, Dec 30 (Bv- IM Russian (loops hnvo raptured I'erm fiom the Bol Klleviki. t.lkluir J 8.000 nrlannnrn M TM'hon. the foieign minister, ipade this aiinrHUH-pmeni in me i iiamoer I)niutli?s yeslerdav. of KAISER WEARS OUT WELCOME, Depaiture of Guest Would Not Be Displeasing to Rcnliiick Amlerilnni, Pec. 30 By A I ) It is an open sectet that Count Bcntmek, at whoso castle In Ameioligen former Uniperor AVllllam is stopping, would not bo displeased with the departuio of h's guest, accoidlng to tho AVngenlngcn cor ruspundent nf the Nieus Van Den U.ig, Hven In the house of his host the e; Imperor hns all the honors shovvn lilin which he fnrmpily claimed This, thn i-orrespoiideiii leports, is especlallv evi-i dent at ineiiN, wliich are taken wlih tlio Count's fninllv- and to which the ailsto i rats of the neighborhood are sometimes i'nnsHi , ...... ,,. . . . gardcdind tieate l as tlR-Jhlef iIbuib on These o.uislonF S Tin, couespuniient ndils that it Is le- "ew-il hi the nelghboiliood that tlio S ,Ml': .t)0.. e"'". "'dv. eventually he ,,emeu ,0 r UoUe'"'-""e'"- ' f7ll)'C pAMIY TflRTllRFD I Wnl O rflHHLI lUAIUnLU i J;,lcd Willi Bayonets Through.' ; . Mgi,t prece'di,,B &cn 1'arU, Dec. 30 fBv P)-lnthe course of his speech In the Chamber of Denutlei vnsrcrilnv "T Plrhnn. llin 1,'nr. i ft-nnnxlnl tlimulnn nln(1i. M'l M.t.n... ' of the former Itusslan Kmneror's famllv ...,,..,. ''"iiui mum i mi 'iicinuns '"cre P'actil as prisoners tn a siiiull room ad JnllbeU wlll) )aonctB t1(,ughout I (he night. The net morning revolver1 sliots ended their mlserv. h. ,,,,.,.,,,, nlr -r ,.,n i,,i heen -el.ea througli Piinco l.voff, tho former lUtsr.lan Premier, while he was on a vist to Paris recently. ' J0g 18uiul Worker KilleJ ' . . i Henrv Harrison tVhlteley, an emplove. ' . ,,, tInir IsUnd shlmanl. vv.i. iV,,:,u )V tt p. t. trolley car on tlio bridge near J.eslngton into last night and fa tnllv Injured The crew of the ran brought the man to Chester, where ho died yesterday In the Chester Hospital Why Not Greet the New Year and Peace at the Leoncavallo Restaurant 254-256 S. 12th St. Leoncavallo New Year's Special Dinner at $1.50 That appetizing. Individual flavor jou nil know which you don't And anywhere else and the charming atmosphere of an up-to-date, unique place comblno to make vou happy and anxious to come again. Logan Trust Company 1431 Chestnut Street Member of Federal Reserve System The new year of 1919 will be one of increased business activity and opportunity. Satisfactory banking connections will enable you to share in this prosperity. We cordially offer you the following facilities : Location Our centrally located banking house is spacious, light and attractive. Deposits are received and checks paid at all tellers' windows. 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' U.S. FLAG TORN D0WNINP0SEN Men in German Uniforms Fired Tnlo Entente Com mission's Aulo MANY KILLED IN RTOTS Women and Children Among Victims of Fighting in City's Streets Hy JOSEPH HERRINGS Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger CoMr.oht. t!t. In ,fi J'orfc Tlmn Co. Berlin, Dec. 30 The Local Anzelger ' Publishes the following account of the riots In I'osen "On TJiursday at B p. m. an automo bile containing the Entente commission nml flvlnc; tho American flag entered Posen. tiaveilng from the direction of Warsaw. Young men dresed In Ger man omccrs' uniforms toro the flag down and then shot at the auto. Tlio Germans bellevo they were really Poles dligulsed, who wished to discredit the Gflrmans. "Almost Immediately tha Polish civil , guards wero alarmed nnd the Germans and Poles begun lo shoot at one. another until midnight, killing thirty-eight women and children and 100 men of both nationalities. Soon aftor the automobile was at tacked, an officer of tho Polish guards' rninc from ilie castle, announcing. 'I'osen Is now pai t of old Poland.' The hme nlcht the German Workers and Soldiers' Council declared the telegraph otllce ' abolished All other public, buildings am In possession of the Poles. "Friday morning there was also shoot ing at the railway station. All trains Arriving from tho German front were i stopped and tho soldiers wero compelled j to give up their arms and equipment, HINDS' RESTAURANT "Different from others" NEW YEAR'S DAY ROVsr Tt'RKr.Y DINMCK, $1.25 Inrludins l)esert .. . "-" KOAST 1IKI.1'. I..V.M1I OK 40r VKAI. VM" Iiichnlllnr llreail, lluttrr ami Coffee Trv n "llliiiN rinrrlal'l Kitrn Thick Meak, wttu harntncii Clilit. Bread. Ilulter and t'nflfe, .15c. OYHTIIKH TO St'lT "YOC" 36 N. 11th St. NTer t'lo,pil Din out the old S. . Jtcing in ine new Genuine Old Style Home Cooking (irntrou rertlons Mmlerute Trlren NEW YEAR WW SPECIAL v"fl Sunner and Dinner LAUBER'S w. 2G North 9th A. O. Stoerrle. rron 1 rttr V I ' " J" ywmm, ffl I xm laWtflltliiiii' iiUiiMStiilMaie?-'-i'iitii''"'- ":m I irL & xra4XHr!MI!A rH AMT&rM A WW mtM' welcome, m'laH, "I j$ "V xSSESfaSwB- than wns ever Riven any of your brothers. Ushered in by x. TTgai I IHII lK4aiV .T 11.1111 V. Villi II 1H I II I' I I'f AVn ll'lllllll II T llll II HHI. VV ! lin.VH II1LUQ1CU VBI Jr WSSSf for you' Iav yu K foltn amongst us into a year of Peace nnd NljJSiM w -v . i'1'ninnitiitt .il m niiti l. .. t- ai .- i An k m hmm n noni'r x n n r r i j I KauJP knows no aching. x mSm The following hostelrles are well prepared to joyfully serve you: 1 , Sri65 i tHl "XjC0 v 8Ukiu3 mP 9s9 Ib ML Ujaii TT l f JEg jUl PH "h. I 1 ft "I ?itiW&&2) H I ' W ANOVER 1 M ' ' - I CLAUDE M. MOHR, MMiotr g Locust 4300-assured. 12th and Arch Sts. Entrance on 12th St. ' 'Sfl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,-., ,- - 1 Turkey Dinner With All the "Fixiiu" New Year's Day SI. 25 Homo - style cooking. White service. Good m u 8 i c. Refined sur roundings. 33d and York Sts. Opposite Stravberry Mansion .;.i. i.JMaiUtA. in, pnae4aiaavas'irBBaUBBWirBavavsvvfvv ' VlW3 OYSTER HOUSE) WSH ContinentalSpirit of 177C HBSli !W'Mf I Wlmm ,lal1 brought i u glorious vlatorj- jina we nhall BB wr rtriAn All riav I Wsm U,her ,n tlle new 'ur o 1,eace Ilra wllh tt irty vSKRv WT-Kirxn "wxc I New YoRr Victory Celebration 1 W NEW YEAR'S 1 roof garden . in the cafe II Stewed Snapper K(c j Nsw rear' nverSpeclal Km 3& SSLAl nd 11 W Bread and Butter OUC JM II A 9W ' BpeCYea?fln Day H Tl,r- V,UA Ot- m$ i Augmented Orcheitra ot tha Ulnd?or which tl II I Jl "J? ". i. ,, ' 25C 'AltaTt Handiome Souvenirs cafe Ib ho fuatly ramous1" J B..B.& Coffee jVtf IOTEL CONTINENTAL, 9th and Cheibiut - i - i . I..-.I !! i , "- "i i .i ,.,.- ej :MEENEHAN'S GAEE J ', " '" fS n ft W One Dollar Will Reserve You a Table With Souvenirs For New Year's Eve -Phone at once if you want This year we are "Hooverizing" on the price no $4 or $5 per, with a lot of ready-to-eat food that nobody likes and nobody wants. We have made a nominal charge of $1.00 per person for reservations, with souvenirs, and prepared a special a la carte bill for supper at popular prices. BTT 1919 IrVS j j New Year's Eve and New Year's Pay With Plenty of Turkey, Sea Food Specialties, Oysters, Etc. Come Here and See 1 iif ' mi Am isstt I Ii , iiiih In mwnll I itaMni ii !l -il 1 tfMi-ji-1iairViriftY' ra Jfty your reservation Orchestra Special Programme NEW YEAR'S EVE Dec. 31, 1918, Is Welcome 1019 HOTEL MAJESTIC Droad Street at Girard Avenue Attractive Celebration KNMVES1NO MUSIC BrECIAI. PARTY TAHLES. d A Ct KESRRVATIO.V E.Cn Ip'l.UU PARTICirANT , Iteclpti to b xclionetd tor lm llar amount! at purehaie at (od, cigar, llquora and other Cafo sup plier r Kindly nd registered cash or check with ordsr. Accommodations for 1000 Individ ual. All communications promptly answered, JAMES A. MEAD, Proprietor James H. McCartney. General Mtr. ENGLISH' r Ifmr. ;, PnifA rfiwes "at home" New Year's ga Dinner, FS L Ten 1 Vnnn tn R P.M. "DnriAlt. 35-37 South 16th ST Rah! Rnh! Welcome, 1919!- Braude's CAFE and Restaurant N. W. COR. BROAD AND RACE Is Ready for You What Good Cooking Is Come Take, New Y:' Km WitVUi. . WfSiB?''V Kl ii.3 itlHtl m y'h. 1 1