HJ SOCIALISTS S
1 GflPITflL DOOM
I Downfall of Money Power in
I Europe and America Is
I Predicted
HMHH TOUR8, France. Dec. 30 -The righ'
MmBMB rli8 ot Ihe Sdebtlists today declared,
Hl Itself to be the Socialist party of
TOUHfttl France members have control of
9Mt3H 8 considerable pan or the party fund"
HHKI and also of the newspaper Humanity,
SHflj Bi vhlcii ic m Che name ol Debut) Mar
JSHH ce Srmha and various Other Individ-
BH ual Socialists, but in reality belongs
HnH La. si night's session of the Socialist
V con;; rcss developed Into wild and
' 1 1 G 3 Zinovieff, bol
. ii. nor of Moscov had 1 ni
ii ta 1 the congre s demanding
T m the nami lh M oxecutlvi
, committee thai ih- centristi should
jnsflH be branded the determined xgr-nt? of
sHHH bourgeofsts Influent and elements,
MH "with which the third Internationale!
Bfifll can haVe nothing in common." and ex-
nlfl polled from the party. A resolution to
I ifltH rejeel these demands was rejected.
' ,p j Gres dlsordei prevailed In the ha 1 1
HaS younger and more ardent delegates
KgKfl bhOUting "Apaches'" ami frequently
gyjiXjH coming to blows
tMxHj If embers of iho right wine walked
out, but the centrists remained.
IjrraHI It was believed that today's meet-.
jsjjjjH jngs would determine whether th ,
KiHH centrists would form an Independent
H organization or would split, one-half
Hjrfl going wiih 1 he right wiuc and the 1
KlH wlili Ihe left.
W' OO
S ' ,! I CAFES ALOMG WHITE WAY
I READY FOR CELEBRATIOM
SjjTlSB NEW YORK. Dec. 30 Habitues of
l I V the gilded cabaret! along 'he
ul,( white way" will 1 1 al leasl one r
iftjW time rollicking midnlgln celebrations
KMX t" Ion Die ilcniiw .1 . l 11 com
M the prices ior viands will be as high
Ll usual, in some establishments
,. iH diner- will be naked lo pa) $15 for
K cover charges as a preliminary tee for
-lB the mere privilege 01 paying still more
N earl j all restaurs!! - announced h
1 day that "all tables had been reserved,
fc Their menu proofsheets show among
H other things, cocktails, punches, high
i ba lis, nd j 'he "font
flyk explain, laborious! thai theat
beverages srt non-alcoholic
1 -CONNIE' TALMADGE AND
I DOROTHY GISH WEDDED
9H XKW YOItK Dec. 3U. The inarrl-
Ijfl age of Constance Talniadge motion
HH picture actreas. to John PlaJoglo, New
MH York City tobacco merchant was an-
notinceii here last night. The cere-
3iSM mony took place al Greenwich. Conn ,
HSH hist Sunday In the presence of the
BvMH bride's mother and two sisters, Xor-
Bj' Til ma and Natalie
V. l Dorothj Gish, also . motion pit tur
Tv. actress and fnend ol Miss Talmadgc
was married .it the same time and
HH piace to James nennie. an actoi K.nli'
i ouplc acted as ittendanU to t he
M othcr .
I BISHOP WAS CLASSMATE
I OF LATE JESSE JAMES
fW WILMINGTON. Del.. Dec 30. The
91 Right Rev Philip ('ook. new bishop
EB ( the Pro.teatanl Episcopal diocese
9H of Delaware, in his first public ad-'
K dress Wednesday, announced he had
B been classmate of Je.-.sc .lames, not- I
Kfl Speaking: of the Kiwanls Club of j
StH Wilmington. Bishop Cook referred to i
XH the "amaslng democracy" of Amer-
EH lean and said he was born in Missouri. ,
Sfl General Pershing and Jesse James.
I Ruth Roland in "Ruth of the
j Rockies" and the last episode
VI of -The Lost City" at the
COZY today, last times.
GREECE REPLIES
TO ALLIED NOTE
Reply of Premier Contrains
Two Typed Pages of
Vague Statements
THENS. Dec. 29. Premier Rhal
1 let today replied to the joint note
from Great Britain France .md
Italy presented on December 3.
The reply, which covers two typed
pages, contain' but vague expressions.
It voices the hope that the allies
will nasi over recent events in the
face of the real situation and says
hat Greece asserted, by the vote
returning Constant inc. the riclu of
peoples 10 govern themselves
If, RhalllS' note, which was ;i
proved by King Constant inc. leaves
the inference that Greece is ready to
maintain an army in Smyrna when
the funds are provided. The tenor
of the note is amicable. It stales
iiiai Constantino was recalled to the
throne by a OS per cent vote, that
the feelings of ihe Creeks toward the
allies are unchancod and that they
merolv wished to assert their con
stitutional, liberty to get rid of three
years of autocratic domination.
PULLMAN SHOP FORCES
WILLING TO CUT WAGES
i 1 1 ICAC' '. !' 3 Itepresentallv es
of i hi 9,000 persons employed by the
Pullman company In Its car shops here
have notified company officials that
they are willing to auhmit to wae re
ductions ranging as tiigrh ns 2ft per
i cent if the company feels that pres
ent business lomlitlons make lower
wages necessary, it was announced
Wednesday ly company officials. The
proposition will not be Sctad upon un
til after the first of the year.
The company wiui given no Intima
tion of the proposal until .-i commit
tee I iiled with it. It was sai'l by one
official of the company, and there
had been no llscusslon of a reduction
of wages prior to the action taken by
the men
Officials said wape in the Pullman
shops had Increased 1 00 per cent ill
the last three years, the average now
being ?G 7 7 a day Last June I lie
company established mi "industrial
demoi rucy." In which the men were
gi,ten an equal voice with their em
ployer !n affairs which affected, Uheni
and tbe propdsal to reduce wages Is
one result of this plan. H was said
at the company's headduarters.
CONVICT AND GUARD HURT
IN ATTEMPTED GET-AWAY
WAXAlA WAI.LA. Wash. Iec 80.
With five of the ringleaders in Tues
day'S attempt to break from the pen
lientlary in solitary confinement gnd
a sixth ni.in hovering between life
and death in the prison ward, all Is
uuiei at ihe Institution today.
James Smith, a guard, who was in
jured In the break, is in a local hos
pital with a broken nose and a pos
sible fracture of the skull. He was
struck in the face with a weight from
a Jute spinner.
D B Williams. ;i paroled prisoner
from San Quentill, where he serei!
time for murder, has between a doz
en and fifteen wounds in his hod
two helnir from direct hit while th
others nre from fr.'if:m nts ol Imllets
splintered when they hit the walls.
ine of these splmu-rs caused his most
serious wound.
SECOND IN0UIRY SHOWS
O'BRIEN TOOK OWN LIFE
LOS ANGKI.KS, Cftllf.. Dec 30.
Captain Charles K. Moffali. In charce
of the detective bureau of the local
police department, last night an
nounced that a second Investigation
of I he death of Lieutenant Pat I'Biil n.
war aviator. In a down-town hotel De
cember "th, confirmed ihe finding?
In the first investigation that O'Brien
committed suicide.
The second Investigation was order
ed hv Chief Lyle Penderpast after a
relative Of O'Brien In Illinois was re
ported to have expressed the opinion
that the nvlator wai murdered. Cap
tain MOffatt said O'Brien was shot
through the head, -i revolver beinc
found In his right hand. Notes In his
handwriting Indicating he intended
taVlnjr his life were found in the room.
it -.v.-n added
I EAT FISH
I 30,000 H,uii,u of fYdzerj Presli Halibut, Salmcai and Cod
fm VV,".,,,' s"''' our N;ir N stoea and markets this
"H v.e.k. This -,vii is frozen. You never tasted better I'li.
thougli you iisiiiiih pa twice our price or more,
wM Clean, delicious and wholesome. See Ihese fish. Several
1 more carloads will be sold by our market during the w inter.
Jm Wnole Salmon 4 in L0 pounds each pound . . 121 c
KM Half Salmon, pound 15
Whole Cod Pish, pound 12c
jjH Whole Chicken Halibut, p"""'! 15r
n Half Chicken Halibut, pound 17c
jJ Unusual Bargains
jl 35c prime nb roast, rolled, pound 25c
25c pot roast, pound 15c
II 40c loin pork roast, pound 25c
Some Regular Prices
jfl Elo'und Steak, 10c Leg Roasl of Pork,
H pound 23c pound 28o
H 15c Sirloin Steak,
pound 23c :!:"' Shoulder Rast of
jl 10c T-Bone Steak, ' l""""1 25c
JH pound 25- Wc Pork Chops, i nd oOc
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Girls' Shoes'J -U,
ntjKSpi Winter's snow and moisture J I
iKSBM.iL calls for god ;hoes dry. v
kMu warm feet arc necessary to V iM.j
ffSSBtu health. Be zjre your boy Wm BI A(
9rSb 9'rl ?re we" sr,d before Jl.
IB starting to school again next jS?1
39 :-'' wcck. Tomorrow's bargains UL' Jr
i, rc your opportunity to sup Afr
ply their needs AND SAVE w
Girls' Boys'
I English English
KM A splendid line of footwear In Drej and School Shoe. in
SM black and brown EngMth Juit brown and black. Excellent
It for either dress or school. l-.itherj well made Will give
WEI Considered barg.ilnt .it $C hile long satisfactory service. Reg
EH they last for ular 6 values, for only
$4.35 $4.45
raj - J v )
Brush and Dauber Sets
Did you get a set for your home? Don t delay if you want
o:ie they are going fast. Sales to other merchants lim
i fed to one dozen sets.
35c value for 19c
r
We Repair nS32 2356 Wash'
Shoes Avenue
For Good Shoe4
Skeeter Champs Want to Box Down East
' Wi
i Here hoy .irt.- tic Hkcctor champs,
i of ihe UoxInK ring PhlUp Atwood
i loft ) is all set 10 Kl c his .'.-yoar-oli
twin brother, HYanlde Dundee rit;hii
i a Mraight-from-thc -shoulder wallop
I Thoir real nanios arc I'hlllp and
Franklc Pleerchio. Nolo that they've
i got silk trunks on and everything Juai
like all hc other champions nre wear-
(oday
j "Tex'' Riclcard'a Madison Rquare
Garden Is a popular place. Even (hod
kids want to box there.
Out In Pueblo, Colo., the mowiulto
j weight chinpa of the world PhlUp
and Krankle Plaerchlo have sent up!
; the wall that tho want to come downj
eaal and show their mitt-sllnging ahll-
lly.
Sure: We'll box In New York orl
any place." say the .".- ear-old twins.!
PACK KAYOKS
Although the ai bin Utile l.igger
than skecters Ihlriy-f j e-pounders
they can hit mighty hard.
They've been practicing with the
gloves ever since the were big enough
tu walk Their father, John Plaerchlo,
was once a boxer, but his fame m this
line of work never caused the linof pe
machines any extra work.
The boys are going lo be champions
some clay." say dad. 1 mean to
make em win everything from the;
REVENUE BUREAU GUARDS
INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL
WASHINGTON, I'ec. no. Whole
jsale liquor d-jalers are forbidden to
deal in both Industrial alcohol mnl
intoxicating liquor under a new pro
h i bit ion regulation issued Wednes
day by ihe bureau of infernal rev
. cnue.
I'nder ihe bureaus reguatlon
wholesale liquor dealers now hold
ing permits to deal in industrial .il-
cohol oxcluKlvely and olber whoi.
ale dealers who hereafter desire
i 'i deal in such alcohol may receive
ninety day penults o purchase tax
paid industrial alcohol in Stamped
containers, but no such permiis will
Ihe Issued to persons licensed to deal
in Intoxicating IJjqudl In wholesale
quant it les.
Industrial alcohol ih defined hy
the hureau s regulations ns the varj
lous forma of ethyl alcohol "having
a proof of 160 degrees or more and
docs not include die BUbStancet
commonb known as whiskey,
brandy, rum or gin "
rtOY 111, ,i t ITS ,T(R.
SACRAMENT' ', fallf , Dec. 30.
iPhester n Roweii. of Fresno, Calif.,
I recent! appointed by President Wji-
, . i 1 1 t'i be n member of the United
.States snipping boanl, ,i n n u nceil to
day that he soon would five up his
work on that institution to bsoome 1
mmher of ' ' a llfornla a stnto railroad
("ininlsslon
II OUGH1 l
A Chinese unlyorstty has collected
176 varieties of silk worm eggs for
use in connection with a course In seri
culture, believed t be the most com
plete collection eer made
Clyweighl title on up to the Jack
Dempsey class, providing thej ever
take on that much weight."
VDJtlIRE DEMPSEY.
Their record shows ihev liac boxed
In ill Ihe big towns in Colorado. The
long(h of their bouts is from three to
four mids. Sometimes one of them
scores o knockout.
Their proudest achievement was
when they got the engagement to box
on the same card with jack Dempsey
on July 2 at Denver Dentpsej en
gaged in his first fight on this bill
Since he had kajoed Wlllard
The kids also staged one of the pre
liminaries for the pete Herman-Roy
Moore bout at Colorado Springs. Aug
ust 10.
TO! (.11 mi -
At home the outhful mitt sllng
ers have a regulur boxing gxmnaaium
where they punch the bag, skip rope
ami everything.
If they don't make George Car
pentieis and Jack Dempsevs out of
themselves by the time they are of
age. their daddy Is going to be a dis
appointed man
While their real name Is Plsorchlo.
the have adopted the fighting mon
kery of I'hlllp Aiwood and 1-rankle
Dundee.
"Sounds a llttlo tougher, you know "
say the kids.
PROFIT-SHARING SYSTEM
REJECTED BY WORKERS
NEW RERN". N. c Dec. 30. The 1
profit-sharing system as a means of
averting strikes was in a state of col
lapse today as far as Ihe New Bern
iron Works and Its employes wer"
I concerned. ne week's work under
the plan found the workers' pay enve-
Mopes 10 per cent shy and today the'
j plant was idle with the men on strlk.
I lor Iheir old wage scale.
Kour weeks ago 76 cents an hour
: was the scale in ihe foundry and ma-1
'chine works. A 10 per cent wage re
duclion was ordered on the ground
that ii would he necessary to cut e
; penses or close the plant. A one da
strike followed.
Another 10 per cent lowering of I be!
scale was soon proposed, but the sug
gestion by a workman that the com 1
pany run the plant, deduct actual op
' rating and overhead expenses and dl
il that pari of the Income termed
profits" was agreed to as an export
; mcnt.
no
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I Great NEW YEAR'S PROGRAM BEGINS TODAY I
I 6n IyADY jLADYI IJ
m i?l ADA PTEO FrXOM the play by III fl
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;I Balky Car Window Starts Romance V
Rilla Rooke, a clever, clashing little actress, was on her way to Stony
brook Inn for a short rest. The train was warm and the windows fl
refused to open The handsome young man in the scat just behind
was obliging, and the romance began then and there. But, in spite L
of this splendid beginning, there were to be many windows opened '
and closed before the atmosphere cleared for all concerned in "OH 1
LADY LADY," and the adventures of BEBE DANIELS, the "good
little bad girl," and the rest of the people who became embroiled.
will afford everyone who sees this sparkling photoplay many a laugh. 8
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