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P==/THE BIS TRIBUNE [=a] {SAFEST FOR NEEDY) Per 'Afonen) AT LOW EBB | WILLGET CFTS at Capitol ANAS TO PSE BISMARCK KIDS)=snz = me] ONALFRONTS) FROST. EK This Morning Was 42 De- 4) Van Horn Hotel Cafe To Play; grees Below Zero Developments in Peace Movement| Federal Farm Lean Board Ex. onan raat wa ov roase! AD PEACE MAKER Settlement of Judges’ Dispute Secret Diplomacy To Characteriz6 iS Host to the Poor Chidren of City | wIRE SERVICE THRUOUT Await Presentation of Form. pects To Make Decision “KANGAROO COURT” HAD Next Move To End Between 1:30 and 3 p, m. NORTHWEST IS CRIPPLED al Reply _ Within Few Days NO AUTHORITY, LEMKE War 5 DON’T FORGET EMPTY Whistle To Sound Two Long|BALKAN DRIVE SEEMS FEW DISTRICTS AND Attorney for Justices-Elect Warns| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STOCKING CLUB NEEDS} — ghrill Blasts Mornings of ALMOST AT END| CITIES UNDETERMINED Auditor and Treasurer Not MAY BE FORMED Suggested That Capital City gece Cold Unfavorable Weather Makes Mil-| Board Hoped To Make Public Lo- To Pay Undue Publicity Would Be ital Radiate Yuletide Cheer by rts eta ce itary Operations Exceed- cation of Banks on Dec- » There was no payday at the capitol! — Brunder High State Officials : i ait 2 : y ss. ; i Renna C today for any elective officials from e a ing Up Blinds St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 20—The cold-| * ingly Difficult ember 20 ete SEDHEN S ACoTaR the governor down, and including all Think 800'8 SANTA CLAUS est, December. weathor,,.in..15) years BRITISH HOLD MAIL, (Associated Press) Archduke Charles Stephen of Aus-j Of the elght memiers of the supreme (By United Press.) 4 Washington, Dec. 20.—Secret diplo- macy is to be tbe next move in the ‘big peace game. court, Notices have been served on the state treasurer and the state auditor by Attorney William Lemke, repre- was recorded today, when thermome- Whited Press) ters dropped to 23 degrees below zero. Berlin, Dec, 20. From December, The cold was accompanied by a 17-} 1915, to December, 1916, British mile an hour wind. and French war vessels seized (United Press) St. Paul, Dec. .—The Soo line advanced Santa Claus a few days today, when they paid all employ- re tria may be the first king of new Po- Washington, Dec.'20—The federal |iang He has been chosen ‘regent of farm loan board expects to announce the territory held by the Central Pow- within a few days the location of the ers. The archduke is a cousin of the No formal “invites” London, Dec. 20—Further develop- are being sent thru the mails, nor will Tommy and Mary have to answer any “R. 8S. V. P's.” The invitations are “pop- ular,” according to the proprietors and include all the poor children. A Glorious Feast for Ki It’s going to be a glorious feast for but two other oc- the kids. In one of the city’s most casions since the fashionable cafes they are going to station was estab- dine on turkey, cranberry sauce, bak- lished in 1874 has Bei 24,500 mail bags bound for-Ger- |12 farm loan banks to’ be established j!ate Emperor Francls Joseph and{Senting the justices-elect, warning i the general office here sub- HOURLY READINGS, many and 15,900 mail bags bound ‘commander of the Austrian navy. He|*hem to issue no vouchers and pay no This became evident here today. It stantial bonus checks. Other Soo 7 throughout the country. Sometime! . lari is likely that Engl: line employes through the north. | Midnight sesseee -35° | for Austria, the press bureau stat. iis 56, salaries to the three retiring supreme|!s likely that England will be willing west may be similarly treated this | 1A: M. - ‘37. | today. It is estimated that of [280 the board announced that it hop- ____.. court judges, Mr. Lemke styles the|to have publicity given her answer. % week. 2Aa.M. 4 these 11,000 bags were bound to {ed to make public the location of |———————___-__ | Provisional supreme tribunal a “kan-] But it is doubted if Germany will con- 8. es 3 A.M. 36 the United States arfd 13,000 were | these banks December 20, hut it was garco court,” and states that its mem-| sent to publicity of her next mo’ : Newsies, orphans and children of| 4% A.M. . 37 bound from the United States to {Said today that the!district and lo- bers possessed no more authority than ae the poor are going to “spruce up” just| 5 A. M. 38 Germany. Many were enroute to |cation in some instances still were ‘any other four men who might have| ‘These facts convinced United States a little bit giak natin aaa whon| 6 A.M 38 South America. It is believed | undetermined. i been picked up on the street authorities that it will be well to ? they become the: guests of Bougas| 7 A. 39 that British and French censors a Trouble Anticipated. keep hands off for the present. This Brothers, proprietors} 8 A. M. A2 read the mall in these bags and l Anticipating some action of this na-| government will pass along. all: nego- of the Van Hori | 9AM. 40 this may account for the British ture, Auditor Jorgenson at the last tiati th i teria, Christ; 7 day).10 A. M. 35 | ‘ blacklist. 5 ._|meeting of the auditing board, sug-| ations and thus will know at, all betwee the how ah 11 ALM. ocr eee 30 Sa ' : gested that a resolution be adopted in-|t!mes what ts being done., +3) bet out e kourei ot WA) Mo. "25 (By, Associated Press.) e e : ‘ structing him to issue warrants for all ‘Not Peacemaker. l elective officers except the retiring This government is anxious to serve A low temperature record for the} ments in the peace movement in Eu- members of the supreme court. This Bismarck weather bureau station for]TOpe now await the presentation of action was not taken, and as a reault,|"umanity in the promotion of peace, the month of December was made this the formal reply of the Entente Al- 10 LEAVE FOR Named for Two Years at Salary operating under the rule which al-) but it is unlikely it will assume the lies to the proposal of the Central ways hag obtained of considering the attitude of a peacemaker to get the morning at 8:30 o’clock when a min!-| powers. David Lloyd George, the HOME | AN | of $1500 Per—Begins Office {fllcial_pay-roll in a lump, the state black eye that usually goes with the ) ‘ mum of 42 degrees below zero was|British premier. and Premier Briand ™ J auditor, peters avin Sunday for era considered aluioeticertata thee ah | The neare: ach tojof France have indicated that this ‘enure January 1 ‘argo instruc puty Edwards to wali cortaie (aet) ached, ‘The st_approac Mois win omebaily be tepthoomning? ary hold up the entire payroll until his re-|8M International league will be con- Military operations in the European The city commissioners in ses-|turn next Saturday. sidered imperative. The view | of field of war are at a low ebb. The (By, United Press.) sion last evening appomted Edward| The elective officers—Governor President Wilson and Secretary Lan- driving campaign of Field Marshal] Llano Grande, Texas,, Dec. 20.—The| 1, Morris for a term of two years| #004 Secretary of State Hall, com- sing is known to be that peace is so von Mackensen in Rumania seems] First North Dakota regiment, national ‘i 18 missioners of agriculture, Flint; of in-| Vital to the world that it would. not nearly at an end. In any event, wheth-| guards; is due to leave here for Fort as city assessor, at a salary of $1,500 surance, W. C. Taylor; of railroads, only be a diplomatic courtesy, but a or not some further move of an im-| Snelling, Minn., about January 7. a year, The appointment was recom-|Stuttsmann, Mann and Anderson; eeananer iG size undue publicity portant nature is in contemplation in] This was the word given out by of-| mended by Commissioner R. C, Bat-|Superintendent of Public Instruction Fp ‘ ed sweet potatoes, pudding, pie and]. {{ a temperature Of] this war theatre, the reports show] ficers of the Semiment today. Major t a Ae ait P E, J. Taylor, State Auditor, Jorgenson| Nationalization of British shipping, smack their ice cream spoons. At . more than 30 de- . As ey, and concurred in by President A. d mentioned briefly by Premier. Lloyd comparative quiet to be prevailing at| Stacey of Gengral iBerry’s staff at Chi} yw y State Treasurer Steen—may get : each table will be a special waiter to Brees below 0C-| the present. cago today wired:that the soldiers| ‘" Lucas and Commissioner, Chris} their December pay before Christmas, George as one of the first acts of the cater to the wants of the kids, Yep, curred, December Little Activity. would move.as a patt of “group three” | Bertsch. ren but there is a very healthy chance |"eW ministery, commands more inter Tammy and are going to dine BP 26, 1886 with -34,] On the Franco-Belgium front also|to Fort Snelling, Minn. The appointment marks a new pro-|that they will not. sat here from the strictly American in real fashion. and December 25,| there is a lull with the quieting down| It will probably be about Febroary| cedure in matters relative to the as: To Hold Up All Warrants. point of view than any other phase of “It’s a wonderful —_ Christmas 1884, with -35. | of the recent activit: the premier’s speech. : ” y at Verdun, while} before the North Dakotans are on State Treasurer John Steen is out thought,” declared Captain ‘James Close to State's Cold Record. latest reports from bez the Ruasian| the soil of their home state as civil-|*cement of city property, collection of the city. It is understood, however, Opens New Controversy. Murphy of the Bismarck Salvation} With but one exception, according}and Austro-ltalian armies show but|ians again. of fines, taxes and the taking of the|that he will adopt the policy of refus-|, What effect it would have on Amer- army this morning when he heard of/ to Orris W. Roberts, meteorologist, in { itt) ore th Spyies ey city c i ing t of i ican foreign trade or on the status ttle more than artillery duels and y census, creating a department |ing to pay any one of the six justices, the idea. “Nothing could impress me] charge of the government station here, | skirmishes. TWO MONTHS similar to that in Fargo and Grand |elect and retiring, whose terms of of-|! British ships sunk by German sub- more at this Yule-tide than to hear of} today’s registration is the lowest tem | In Macedonia, the reports show rain (Associated AN a ‘ Forks” with «maton the Job 4 fice. now are in dispute -untlt he, is or-| Marines has opened a new andianer: such a Senerous, Tesponse from Boug-| perature recorded in the state; 43 de-l and fogs prevailing, with no military| Fargo, N. D., Dec, 28-—It will be|) tosieng ag nit a ae Basan deréd by some competent authority to] Pected series of questions which’ of- as Brothers. Tt seems to me that the] grees below having been recorded 4! movement. with the exception of pa-|two months before the national} ,¥ msiond nf a period Of 60 days 88) nay and is told whom to Day. Acials regard with much conce poor in the Capital City are going to] Dunseith, Rolette county on Decem-| trol engagements. | suardsmen will return from the bor-|‘rmerly. It is believed that this de-}"" The taking into the nationat~serv- be cared for better’ this ‘season than)’ ber 13, 1901, and at Medora, Billings der, declared Major Angus Fraser,|Partment will save the city annually ice of the whole merchant marine fol- this mark was -38 degrees on Decem- ber 24, 1879—36 years ago. On , Gudieor isla any preceding Clristmas, all due to}county, on December 26, 1904. SOLDIERS IN DARK. { returned. to Fi Lack of more than the salary of the man at lowing closely on England’s announce- the big open hesrts' of ‘the Bismarck| “Observations taken by the United (United Press) ae “Gill. delay eeanspertation {tRe ead, who will watch all property ment that she could not guarantee people.” Ps ——“(Coontinied on page 4) |_ With ithe British armies, Dec. 20.—| home. subject to taxation, that none escapes. coal at any of her coaling stations the world over, except to ships conse! ing allied interests is thought by offi- clals at first glance to turn over the | great majority of the world’s carrying, trade to war purposes. The effect on cemmerce for Ameri- can purposes and not of service to the Allies is problematical, especially as to the completeness with which Lloyd (United Press) George enforces the order. Neverthe- less, there is in the law nothing the El Paso, Dec. 20.—With the declara- ; tion that he would give every assist ‘United States can do should the whole ance to deserters from the United British merchant marine be with. “But there is need for more contri- Despite'the kaiser’s orders to men in Poll taxes, too, will -be collected by butions to the Empt# Stocking club. the field, stating that he had taken up this department, as: well as statistics ‘While responses Buve been good, it is the matter of peace with the Entente seve kept which will be of special value for hoped during the’ next two or three allies, it id believed here that the ma- : & | reference. days enough willbe secured to assure Jority of German soldiers are ignorant] J, ‘ Edward E. Morris will enter upon a merry Christmas for each of the 150 of peace proposals. his official duties the first of the year. needy children of Bismarck.” Several prisoners taken claim to His office will in all probability be All contributions should be sent di- know nothing of peace negotiations. docated it the city hall. He has made rectly to Captain Murphy or dropped Only one German officer admitted hav- a number of assessments in the city. in one of the Kettles on the street. ing heard such a rumor. It is report See eee Why Not Up With the Curtains? ed here that General von Hindenberg ) Up with the curtains Christmas is dissatisfied with the turn of affairs ABANDONED CHRISTMAS eve and Christmas night in Bismarck. ‘8 on the eastern front. ’ Let the city be a blaze of light. Busi- See drawn from American trade and har- ness men, ministers and others—all ON VERGE OF FAMINE. juiitea’ Pres BABY “FINE” --- WOMEN States army, who finally creased: ‘Bl bore, ; prominent in the growth and the pros- Betas Blot ‘yided large Rus-|,, Boston, Dec. 20.—Final figures on Carranza commandant at Juarez, in a “TOLD YoU 80.” Springs Sensation at Opening of perity of the city—were unanimous the prohibition election show John statement issued today, bitterly as- By United P. g is ” ress. : sian towns are on the verge of fam-!pareycorn to have won in Boston by ENTER NOT GUILTY PLEA sailed General Bell, commander of the Washington Dec. 20.—"I told you yesterday in voicing their opinions Morning Session of District fam that in every residence the blinds ine, Swedish newspapers have printed, | 99 95 raed cra Bell comand [5 should be raised with the lighting of Court according to the press bureau today. 23,051. amet rican A forces ite re ah Fl falls 20" fo tie sentiment of the Gennes the Christmas trees in order that the! wiih three-fourths of the chairs in| 12es® Newspapers stated that it is im” maduran, He escaped into the Unit-I that ten months ago Ambassador von ed States territory. Ternstorff told the United Press that “Oh, he’s fine,” came the cheerful eer within migh: spread to possible to buy the store of grain now . A the. itt world cB mapa out: Hi Puyehase, of Halliday, facing tral held in Russi, and in some eases civil PAPER COST NOT response from the Bismarck hospital)" ereral Bell, claiming the case to| there would be no successful peace B authorities have been using from the this morning in answer to an inquiry | ye either civil or political, said today! moves until the ministers that had in the district court for embezzlement ees ae at een oes car the|cbATEe, sprang a sensation at ‘the| MIltary store, DUE 10 SHORTAGE: IN as to the condition of the “abandoned/he has no authority to return Com-| brought about the war had been re- Metb odist church, ‘when a uestioned as opening of the session this morning Christmas baby,” left on the back|maduran upon a military order from} placed. to bis opinion this afternoon. “I am by pleading guilty through his coun- heartily in favor of it.” Others who sel. Sentence will be passed by Judge Nuessle on January 16. Bail bonds were broached on the idea gave state- Mie Dae Pie mean, | tome nmmee tmz! FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE Mrs. Dunn Favors the Movement. ‘The ‘prosecutions’ alleged’ that” Pur: “That's as it should ‘be,” declared porch of the George Will home, 323] Mexico. Third street, Monday night. Gonzales, in the statement issued a Rumors gained circulation last eve-|today, cited that several orders issued LLOYD GEORGE LEAVES ning and again this morning that sev-|upon the United States authorities for eral wanted to adopt blue-eyed, gurg-|the return of Commaduran had failed, By Associated Press.) ling little Paul Raymond Ward.|The United States authorities here * cL hearty entree car erpeaeieg chase as attorney for Charles Jent- we h pa bch Tee tk abril te ‘Names mentioned were communicated |had heard that Commaduran had been DOOR WIDE OPEN Nowes raised on Christmas night and | 262, administrator of the estate of the} Washington, Dec. 20.—The big Con-| scarcity of rags and old paper stock, \with over telephone. The stories then} sent to Juarez to replace General Gon- Si Christmas eve,” said Mrs. J. P. Dunn, late Andrew Lipter of Dunn county} gressional hearing in which prepared- according to officers of The National lost their value, F zales, but that Commaduran nad been EEA fdent of the Civic league when|did “by virtue of said employment re-| ness advocates hope for a neW SYS"! Association of Waste Material Deal- Shortly after 9 o'clock this morn-|routed from his new command by Gon- (United Press) presi ceive and take into his possession a|tem continued today. The senate and ing, Mrs. Helen Ward, mother of the] zales. Amsterdam, Dec. 20.—ft Lloyd seen yesterday. The league president also had another idea in mind. She hoped the time would come when res- idents of Bismarck would revive that old custom of keeping an open house certain check for $2,025.08 and appro-| the house joint committee heard high | ©T: Who are inquarterly session here. |+1/4¢.weeks old infant, and Mrs, Mar-| On the other hand Gonzales claims) George expects the war to go on Um: priated it to his own use. "About, 12 Setatatiental officials, The house CG Paper mann tacturers, hovalay, e- garet Garsman, the woman’s sister,|that Commaduran had been ordered | til Germany is crushed, the war will witnesses had been subpoened by the| heard experts tell of the nation’s lack Sot ix the market. y were led into the chambers of the dis-/to Chihuahua City, but that he had/go on eternally, until German armies prosecution, ene case being called late| of preparedness. Senator Webb said trict egy by Shere renee and bo ied nets uh government fonds. aa comple! ; ua ‘sean newspapers Y ’ yesterday afternoon. that total prohibition is really neces- GEFMAN PRESS COMMENT. entered a plea of not guilty through) zales denied that Commaduran had/ which arriv ere today say. on erat ere ‘Abtives: Forgery Charge Dismissed. sary to national defense. He pointed (By Agsociated Press.) thelr, attorney, AL te ae of orn been ordered to replace him. Th ane Net siete ieee ii The spirit of Christmas arrived in The forgery charge growing out of|to European nations prohibiting the} Amsterdam, via London, Dec, 20—|Ullin, N. D., to the abandonment o| e jes have not. slammed (he Bismarck last week with a four-inch}the same transaction was dismissed | traffic in liquor immediately after they | Commenting on Premier ‘Lioyd|the child on the evening of December door in the face of Germbtty’s peace .| when the plea of guilty was entered| were called upon to defend their bor-|George’s speech, the Tegeliche Rumd- | 18. messengers. The Allies, inst haves” fall of snow, assuring.a white Christ shart ‘ 24 4 Pe , Be ¢ de ly after 9:30 o’clock. Purchase| ders. : The case will be tried some time in merely said to Germany come mas. Stores are now open until late schau of Berlin says: again in the attitude of a victor.” This was the view taken today of agreed to return all the funds misap- “Reparation could be demanded by | January, the present term being con- in the evening and have experienced riated r , tinued over until January 16. prop’ England only if Germany had declar. Premier Lioya George's speech in tie house of commons yesterday. It was regarded that if Germany really wants peace, she now knows how to hoppers during the even- oor yen of the Salvation army| Sentence for an offense of this na- ed war on England, if we were to ee brave the subzero temperatures and)ture is said to be from one to five blame for the war, if we had commit- atand on the principal corners of the | years and will probably result in his ted a-crime against international law, NAMED SPECIAL COUNSEL being disbarred from practicing law and if we had been defeated.” es Sev (By United Press.) come about it. Berlin, Dec. 20.—Germany today re- Lloyd George has destroyed Get- ns over their kettles, are hella riage for contributions | 12 piaiy repr, Legal Lights. i) (lf CREW ihe Lor pas takes the lew ae t h at Mr. Lio; rge’s remarks issi orne: fas A ai an eas mae wi aaa tho caus wee calls. Chea abou are of ‘ ha At ated ee if gards the speeches of statesmen in|many’s idea that England dominated the a ot England, France and Russia, in an-|the Entente Allies, according to pop about reparation are of no value, in- the army kettles on Saturday when oo cton oe Or Rillaser at tan at Pa aan aarp eed ea tis ci Hea Gi posal: ular belief. His statement at the out: Bue pean eer, Beales St far about peace conditions. This pa- ra ing. swer to Germany's peace proposals as '- the sum of $27.19 was raised for the ‘ PERISH IN STORM ne eatininen: ee iat city in Federal Hearing a huge bluff, made to impress Berlin|set of the speech that the Allies had Attorney C. L. Young of the .{torney for Dunn county, headed the oa day. _Howerer, the. cold tea Pas prosecution. Assisting him were H. “If Lloyd George means to postpone with the Entente’s determination to|reached the same decision certainly day bad a de eas, Monday’s in-|J- Linde, attorney general; T. D. Cas- satisfying Europe’s desire for peace|law firm of Newton, Dullam & Young| continue the war. seemed to have established no domi- ‘warming ap Le only $8.46. ey of Dickinson, special counsel re- (By United Press.) until the time when the Entente is|was last night named by the city! In view of their recent speeches nation by one ally over the balance, come amoun' es Pit the investiga: presenting the estate, and City Attor-| Halifax, N. S., Dec. 20.—Captain] successful in conquering Germany's|commissioners as special counsel to} and interviews these statesmen coula| Lloyd George’s speech was general- The army workers armies and those of her allies, then|represent the city at the paving con-|not do otherwise at this time, al-|ly accepted here today without oppo- ney McCurdy of Bismarck, who was| Peterson and his crew of six, of the tions are going at their business thor ured’ to aid in the selection of ‘i r villiam ve hearing to be held in Fargo| though they are really anxious for|sition. “The country .is Lloyd oughly and by tomorrow evening the proc! American schooner, William Mason, | the whole of Europe, as well as Lioyd | troversy 3 wows y George's. What is he going to do with the jury. are believed to have perished in a|George, knows full well that this an-|the latter part of this month before g ar etal a ede MOE Counsel for ae serense ene oh E.| storm that swept this vicinity a week | nouncement means eternal war unless | Judge Amidon. Ths wee ths view; taken “in au it?” is the popular sentiment. Murtha of Dickinson, Miller, Zuger)ago. Two bodies and considerable | it is in the power of the German com- Sey TTT Ee walks of life here lay, followin Christmas rellet. See ae ants and Tillotson of Bismarck and Attor- wreckige believed to have been of| mand to bring it to an earlier term PRESIDENT TAKES STROLL. the speech of David Lloyd George in] FUNSTON FEARS stockings will be donoon, But untiljney Stark of Dickinson. Mr. Pur-lthe William Mason have washed | nation than Lloyd George supposes.” «2, (United Press) the British house of commons yester- MEXICAN ATTACKS Claus Saturday eth Salvation army |Chase once practiced law at James-| ashore here. The William Mason was ale SY ae Washington, Dec. 20.—President | gay, (By Associated abvageel then the word of the § ill be to|town, Bismarck, Beach and Richarton.| a 465-ton, three-masted schooner. ©0659 FOS FOSS © © & Wilson surprised White House attach-| “Rerlin remained optimistic today.| | San Antonio. Texas. Dec. >| Gem. officers to the pedestrians w' Before coming to this state he served DERN STEER S17 AR CHRISTMAS SHIPMENTS @'es today by suddenly leaving the] he general view is that the speeches| eral Funston today ordered Col. Rich- “keep the kettles boiling. with the police force at Superior, Wis. SITUATION QUIET. GREATEST IN HISTORY | White House and walking to the home| are not to be taken seriously when|ard H. Wilson, comman’’nz trons in He was a witness in the famous im- (By United Press.) New York, Dec. 20.—Christ- lof Senator John Sharpe Williams. No| weighed against acts of the officials| the Yuma district. to send a sufficieat 4 ve AMERICANS Ae ee AVE SYRIA|Peachment trial several years ago of} Berlin, Dec. 20.—Strong artillery ac- mas shipments are the greatest @/ explanations were offered. of the Entente Allies. force to Ajo. Ariz., to nre‘ct the place TO Th 299|the mayor of Superior. tivity along the Somme and in the in the nation’s history, head- | “I have been ill and unable to at-| jt wag generally resarted that steps | against threatened Mevicon trcubles. Washington, Dec. 20.— aa Pal- parr ee Champagne sector was reported to- of several express companies jtend a conference between some Mis-| toward peace taken by a neutral DITS GET $20.00 CASH. Americans detained in Syria and Pal MARKET STEADY. day. Repulse of several Russian at- there reported today. They ppi constituents of mine and the} would not be regarded as friendly at BANDITS GE’ : S ‘Asociated Press) pacha ie aan ee Tulsa, oun Dec. 20.—The Skia- HERE FROM SOLEN. took, ten miles from Tulso. was rom Dr. P. F. Rice of Solen was among | bed of $20,000 early todav by safe the business visitors in the city Tues-| blowers, who escaped. Posses were day. formed here to pursue the robbers,’ estine by the Turkish military author- (By United Press.) tacks on the eastern front was ,also ities have been granted permission to) tondon, Dec. 20.—The British Stock] reported. In Mecedonia, the situation leave via Beirut on condition that|cxchange opened steady again Tues-| was reported more quiet. they intern at Beirut for a month to] gay on the strength of Lloyd George’s| Greater artillery activity north of make valueless any military informa-| address. The general trend of the} Verdun was reported in the official tion they may have. Market is steady. statement today. said that the Christmas ship- | president recently. Knowing that I ments this year sta'ted earlier ©j desired to talk with him, he was kind this year than ever before and @J enough to come to my home. That is that all shipments are moving © al! I can say,” is all that Senator Wil- promptly all over the nation. © liams would say, following the inter- SPHSOSEOSCHSOSOOO® view. 9000500000000

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