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1-HE ITHACA JOtmNAL, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1913, th mountain area. The prac and that "unless Americans contM the oceanrc transportation of thai. BAKER EXPECTS DRIVE RILEY NOT NEGLIGENT IN HITTING PEDESTRIAN LSON GIVES 14 CORNELL FANTASIA tical advantage which the enemy has hitherto enjoyed beholding the higher ground will be neutralized by his transportation difficulties. Urge National Schools for All States of Union BY GERMANS IN WEST (Continued from first page.) FEATURE NUMBER ON exports, foreigners will control th prices Americans will eventually ceivo for those exports." WOMEN VOTE IN OWEGO Binghamton, Jan. 8 Women votM today in the charter election Owego.

With but one ticket In field no great interest was taken h7 either sex, but in the first hour fo-a. women voted. Harriet Hoe the first suffragist ballot, in thj firt SPECIFIC WAR AIMS (Contlntiea nom nrst page.) CONCERT PROGR Am Coroner W. A. Smith has rendered a verdict in the cases of two accidental deaths.

In the case of Fred Williamson of Freeville who died January 1 from injuries sustained in this city when he was struck by an automobile, the coroner finds that Williamson was negligent. Paul Riley, driver of the automobile was arrested on a technical charge to await the outcome of the coroner's inquest. The coroner finds that Riley exercised precautions to avoid the accident and that Williamson walked into the machine. Riley will probably now be discharged from custody. He has been out on bail.

The coroner has also decided that the death of Vfqflet Rumsey, aged 11, who was shot and killed at the home regular election neia in tne state. New York, Jan. 8 Establishment of state nautical schools similar to those in Massachusetts and New York is urged in a letter which, it was announced here today, the National Marine League of the United States, has sent to the governors of 43 states. The communication declares that "the training of young men for the marine development of the republic 13 impoosible of evecu-tion under federal auspices alone, ly quiet. Severe cold prevailed.

Spirited artillery fire was reported ni Champagne and in the region of the right bank of the Meuse. Hostile infantry actiivty was noted in the region east of-St. Mihiel. and near St Quentin, but the efforts to set in motion an attack against the French lines were in each case readily dispersed. Defensive For Ten Weeks "After fighting on the defensive for 10 weeks, the Italians, firmly supported by the Franco-British forces, have been able to reorganize their dispositions In the fioM.

Thercunnn the French, seizing a favorable opportunity passed to the offensive near tn.3 Wonto Tomba. The outcome of their FOKMKR TREASURER DEAD. Utica. Jan. 8.

Ellis H. Roberts, ex-treasurer of the United States and formerly for many years editor of the Utica Herald, died at his home)a this city this morning. Mr. RoWf. policy and assure her of a sincere welcome into the society of freen under Institutions of her own choosing; and, more than a welcome, assistance also of every kind that she may need and may herself desire.

The treatment accorded Russia by her sister nations in the months to come will bo the acid test of their good will, of their comprehension of her needs as distinguished from their own interests, and of their Intelligent and unselfish sympathy. Belgium Restored "VII. Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and restored, without anv attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys in common with all other free nations. No other single act will serve as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves and determined for the government Of their relations with one another. Without this healing act the whole dvalidity of international law is forever impaired.

"VIII All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly 50 years should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all. A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines and nationality. The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safe guarded and se was born September io, 1827. her father, Almarian Rumsey, West ijPjitip'iii; Newfield last Saturday, was accidental. The little girl was killed by the discharge of a shotgun which was being handled by Eert Starks, her cousin.

S4 ii WHARTON SCENAIRO EDITOR HERE ON VISIT ariuary Britain. There is no confusion of counsel among the adversaries of the Central Powers, no uncertainty of principle no vagueness of detail. The only secrecy of counsel, the only lack of fearless frankness, the only failure tomake definite statement of the objects of the war, lies with Germany atd her allies. The issues of life and death hang upon these definitions. No statesman who has the least con-cention of his responsibility ought for a moment to permit himself to continue this tragical and" appalling outpouring of blood and treasure unless he is sure beyond a peradventure that the objects of the vital sacrifice are part and parcel of the very life of society and that the people for whom he speaks think them right and imperative as fre does.

Voice of Russians "This is, moreover, a voice calling for these definitions of principle and of purpose which is, it seems to me, more thrilling and more compelling than any of the many moving voices with which the troubled air of the world is filled. It is the voice of the Russian people. They are prostrate and all but helpless, it would seem, before the grim power of Germany, which ias hitherto known no relenting and no pity. Their power, apparently is shattered. And yet their soul is not subservient.

They will not yield e'ther in rinciple or in action. Their conception of what i3 right, of what it is humane and honorable for them to accept, has been stated with a frankness, a largeness of view, a generosity of spirit and a universal human sympathy which undertaking was singularly fortunate. I tif This vitally important strategic point which, had it remained in the hands fg3 of the enemy, would have afforded him Er great advantage, was taken by the French as the climax of a dashing as- jS sault against very strong and diffl-! Ifsf cult position. Nearly 1,400 Austrian fgf French Turn Scale "The success of the French turned 1 1 the scale. The Italians, encouraged by this victory, at once set about driv-' Irh ing the enemy across the Piave.

The gy Austrians sought to cross the river at IjgS Intorftadura, about 10 miles from the fEgj The Founder's Day concert this S'ear will be given by the combined talent of the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs and the University Orchestra in Bailey Hall next Friday night. This Is the first concert of the kind ever given in Bailey Hall and will be participated in by 150 performers. A unique program has been prepared. The present day demand for musical entertainment calling for numbers of great variety will be fully met. Vocal, instrumental and jazz combinations will be offered in striking colors and the "Near Brown Quintet" will be heard in a mellifluous lay that fairly vibrates with alluring rythm.

The Glee Club under the direction of Prof. II. E. Dann, will be heard at Its best in an entirely new program and the instrumental clubs which have been careful!" rehearsed by Director George L. Coleman, will render a variety of interesting seleotions well up to tuo standard of former years.

Faiiirisi.i. One of the features of the concert will bo tho Cornell Fantasia, a fanciful composition by Arthur Farwell, dedicated to the students of Cornell University. It xinfolds dreams the past, in the romantic days when Indian maidens and braves roamed on the sylvan shores of Cayuga. Here are the real Indian melodies, "The Mother's Vow" and the whimsical dance known as "Ichibuzzhi's War Dance." Reserved seats at popular prices, may be obtained at the Co-op. and Corner Bookstore.

fi earance oaie Courtney Ryley Cooper, well known short story writer, who is handling the scenario for the new Wharton, serial "The Eagle's Eye." depicting German intrigue in America, is in town for a few days conferring with the local concern regarding the forthcoming motion picture production. Mr. Cooper left Ithaca for New York City recently after spending several months hero with the Whar-tons being their scenario editor for previous productions. Mr. Cooper is a former Denver newspaper man who has attained remarkable success a3 a short story writer.

lie is a frequent contributor to many magazines. at Itaaca Boot Shop, nc. f1 begins tomorrow, Wednesday, January 9th. cured snoulrt fie aceojuea me iree-si. opportunity of autonomous development.

Free Access To Sea. "XI Roumania, Serbia and Montenegro, should be evacuated; occupied territories restored; Serbia accorded free and secure access to the sea, and the relations of the several Balkan States to one another determined by friendly counsel along historically established lines of al- 9 "I want to get into some business where I am sure to get a foothold." "That's easy. Become a chiropodist." Boston Transcript. must challenge the- admiration of lc-ciancft and nationality; and inter Adriatic. Large contingents were gathered togeih for this operation.

Owing to the vigorous nature of Italian resistance, complete failure attended the undertaking and the enemy was driven back with serious loss. The Austrian detachments which have held the bridgehead at Zenson on the right bank of the Tiave for the last five weeks were also driven out by an impetuous attack and forced to retire across the river ko that no hostile units now remain on the west bank of the Piave. Eaids Across Hirer "The British led in raiding enemy positions across the river. Their sallies achieved excellent results as they were able to inflict much damage on hostile outworks and took a number of prisoners. Heavy snow has at last fallen in the Alpine regions, which greatly hampers the Austro-Germans.

It will be a tremendous task for them to keep their lines of communication every friend of mankind; and they i nat jonai guarantees of the poiftical Everything at Reduced Prices have refused to compound their ideals ancj economic independence and terri- or desert others that they themselves torial integrity of the several Balkan Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days -Druggists refund money if FAZO OIXTMEXT fails to cure Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c. Tues-tf AMUSEMENTS 212 E.

State St. Star Theatre AMUSEMENTS VAUDEVILLE lillillillMiilli Mon Wcd Jan. 7-9 EDDIE 3I0MR0SE In Funuj Falls and Mmble Tumbles in in cl CONNEKS IIETCK Singing and Dancing TOM SMITH RALPH AUSTIN Late Stars of "Top O' the World" in Comedy Program Week January 7 FEATURE PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE "The Story of Tbarra" William Duncan and f'arrol llallownv States should be entered into. "XII The Turkish portions of the present Ottoman empire should be assured a secure sovereignty, but the other nationalities which are now under Turkish rule should be assured an undoubted security of life and an absolutely unmolested opportunity of autonomuos development, and the Dardanelles should be permanently opened as a free passage to the ships and commerce of all nations, under international guarantees. Erect rolish State.

"XIII An independent Polish state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant. "XIV A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike. "In regard to these essential rectifications of wrong and asertions of right, we feel ourselves to be intimate partners of all the governments and peoples associated together against the imperialists. We cannot be separated in interest or divided in purpose. We stand together until the end.

Will Fight To End. "For such ararngements and covenants we are willing to fight and to continue to fight until they are Are Told How to Find bmPM! WhsR v'. in 2d chapter ot" "The Fighting Trait" "The Unmarried Look" Featuring Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew.

Evening: Balcony 10c, Orchestra 20c Relief from Pain Tuesday "Her Hour" Featuring KITTY CORDON Comedy. Daily at 3:30. 7:30 and 9 Matinee, 10c may be safe. They call to us to say what it is that we desire, in what, if in anything our purpose and our spirit differ from l.ieirs; and I believe that the people of the United States would wish me to respond with utter simplicity and frankness. Whether their present leaders believe it or not, it is our heartfelt desire and hope that some way may be opened whereby we may be privileged to assist the people of Russia to attain their utmost hope of liberty and ordered peace.

No Secret Understanding "It will be our wish and purpose that the processes of peace, when they are begun, shall be absolutely open, and that they shall involve and permti henceforth no secret understandings of any kind. The day of conquest and aggrandizement is gone by; so is also the day of secret covenants entered into in the interest of particular governments and likely at some unlooked for moment to upset the peace of the world. It is this happy fact, now clear to the view of every public man whose thoughts do not still linger in an age that is dead and gone, which makes it possible for every nation whose purposes are consistent, with justice and the peace of the world to avow now or at any other time the objects it has in view. World Fit to LiTe In "We entered this war because violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our people impossible unless they were corrected and the world secured once for all against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves.

It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and that particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine, its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world, as aerainst force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us. The program of the world's peace, therefore, is our program, and that program, the onlv possible program, as we see it. is this: Wednesday "An American Widow" Featuring ETHEL BARRYMORE Comedy. MaU 2 10c; Night 10c, 15c r.

N.IL "I am nineteen years old ai every month for two years I had such pains that would often faint and haro to leave school. I hi such pain I did not knovr xrhat to do vrith myse and tried so many remedies that were of no us I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and decided to try it, and that is how I found relief from HAPPY HODR Tonight THE SECRET MAX A Thrilling Western Drama, featnring Thnrsday Vaudeville "Because of the Woman" Featnring BILLIE BENNETT Harry Carey VW II nri pain and feel so much better than I used to, "When I hear of any girl suffering SP mmt 1 11 'ith Episode of "The Ghost" with Eddie Polo rv hd ri i Friday Vaudeville "Easy Money" Featnring ETHEL CLAYTON as I did I tell them how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me." Delina Maktkt, 29 Bowers Street, Nashua, 2s. IL Charlie Chaplin and a 5-part feature SEVEN BIG REELS FOR Cents Lydia E.

PinLham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore, Satnrdav Vaudeville "The Material Spark" Featurine IRENE HUNT Matinee, 2 o'clock 10c Night, 7:30, 9 10c, 20c AND NO WAR TAX i ml mi -nilii THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY achieved; but only because we wish the right to prevail and desire a just and stable peace, such as can be secured only by removing the chief provocations to war, which this program does remove. We have no jealously of German greatness and there is nothing in this program that impairs it. We graudge her no achievement or distinction of learning or of pacific enterprise such as have made her record very bright and very enviable. We do not wish to injure her or to block in any way her legitimate influence or power. We do not wish to fight her either with arms or with hostile arrangements of trade, if she is willing to associate herself with us and the other peace-loving nations of the world in covenants of justice and law and fair dealing.

We wish her only to accept a place of equality r- fi i "-M-'fr-nlii MimJir-t itiiTiTi r'-. -if ff-HntM rMlirn-rflfrii TMCY Add YOU 'SSt'eA -rf-lK- 'V WE ARE OOIHG OOB WekZtjSVtf LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. I I The Conditions.

"I Open covenants of peace, arrived at, after which there shall be no private international under standings ot any kind but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view. "II Absolute freedom of naviga tion upon the seas, outside territorial II I waters, alike in peace and in war, ex Incorporated Jan. 1902 Co NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THEATRICALS HAVE: SUCH BEAUTIFUL PLAYS AND PRODUCTIONS cept as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international ac PIPJ dK tion for the enforcement of interna BEEN GIVEN AT POPULAR PRICES. ASK ANYONE! tional covenants. "Ill The removal, so far as pos Furniture Manufacturers TONIGHT "Mile a inute ICeodail among the peoples of the world the new world in which we now live instead of a place of mastery.

No Alterations "Neither do we presume to suggest to her any alteration or modification of her institutions. But it is necessary, we must frankly say, and necessary as a preliminary to any intelligent dealings with her on our part, that we should know whom her spokesmen speak for when they to us, whether for the Reichstag majority or for the military party and the men whose creed is imperial domination. No Donbtful Terms "We have spoken now, surely in terms too concrete to admit of any further doubt or question. An evi-j dent principle runs through rhe whole program I have outlined. It is thei sible, of all economical barriers and the establishment of an eaualitv of The funniest Speed limit play with human appeal and keen hnmor.

trade conditions among all the na tions consenting to the peace and as sociating themselves for its Ftiriiitaire Wall Paper and most iriUiant play lorty years. WEDNESDAY (ieortre M. Cohan's Greatest Comedy, "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." Full of pep and ginsrer. See how easy it is to raise $10.000. PRICES: Night 23-35-50; Children 10, Adults 25.

We pay the war tax. i guarantees given ana taken tnat national armament will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety. A free, open-minded and ah solutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims based upon a strict observance of the principle that in i determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have eaual I TODAY CUE TODAY weight with the equitable claims nf principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities and the right to live on equal terms liberty and safety with one another, whether they be strong or weak. Unless this principle be made its foundation, no part 'of the structure of international justice can stand. The people of the United States could act upon no other principle and to the vindication of this principle they are ready to devote fieir lives, the honor, and evervthinsr the government whose title is to be determined.

Paullsie Frederic! As To Russ Territory. "VI. The evacuation of all Russian territory and such a settlement of all questions affecting Russia as will se that they possess. The moral elimmr Rug Department was opened in August last and under the skilled management of our Mr. Corbin has met with remarkable success.

of this, the culminating and final war Added Attraction For Today "The Rejuvenator," a ack Diamond Comedy. Black for Human liberty, has come, ard cure the best and freest co-operation of the other nations of the world in obtaining for her an unhampered and unembarrassed opportunity for the Independent determination of her own political development and national War Tax Added Jlatinee, 2 10c Night, 7 19c, 15c they are ready to put their own strength, their oivn highest purpose, their own intergrity and devotion to the test." A Ithaca Soldier Under Fire "We have had several brushes with Upholstery, Refimsltmg Oppose Army Reforms FOUNDERS' DAY JOINT CONGER the enemy since reaching the trenches here, which I am sure I would not of Hungarian Leaders Amsterdam, Jan. 8 The Hunsrnr- have reached had it not been for Mayr's Wonderful Remedv. It has and Picture Framing are three very important departments and our workmen are unexcelled in any city. If you need your furniture repaired or re-finished, now is a good time to have it done.

ian government's proposal regarding entirely cured me of indigestion and awful gas in my stomach. Army food now digests as good as mother's used to." It is a simple, harmless Given by Glee and Mandolin Clubs and UniTersity Orchestra BAILEY. HALL January 11th, at 3:15 P. IL Vocal Instrumental Jazz The Near Brown Quintet Hear the New Glee Club Soloist and Allan Treman in "Madame Butterfly' Seat Sale Now on at Corner Bookstore and Co-op. Trices 1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c wmcu memoes provis ions for establishing fhe separate identity of the Austrian and Hungar tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allavs tho ian armies has been opposed unanimously at a meeting of the Austrian Estimates Free.

inflamamtion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. rn Both Phones. ministry council, under the d' ncy of Emperor Chales, a Vienna dispatch to the Vossische Zeitnne- nf 150 Performers dose will convince or money refunded 1 Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy. Adv. Berlin reports..

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