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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JAMUARY 1, 192f—PART T A New Year Resolution With Teeth in It. —By Webster [SPLITIN SOCIALISTS S Conernis D - e D IN FRANCE ///// T WELCOME! Inaugural Ball 1 HEREBY SOLEMNLY SWEAR NOT Moderate Elements in Party Join 3 5 To VIOLATE THE CONSTITUTION With Able Leaders in Be- | | At 85 a Ticket OF THE UNITED STATES FOR nouncing Lenin. e g oo SENATOR McCORMICK SEES _ NOTABLE MEN OF ITALY Is Described as “Irreconcilable’ on Wilson Policies Abroad, But Would Conciliate Europe. Bolsheviks. Threaten Poland; News Notes From Overseas Friction Develops in Riga Parley—13,000 Persons Re- ported Shot by Reds in Crimea—Chilean Re- OME YEAR BEGINMING TO-DAY B7 Cable t The Star.and Chicags Datly Newn. | | S0l off an taxmgural bal | |fy Ceble o The S0ir ot chtios Delly Nows, 5 PARIS, January 1.—The vote of a “I don’t want to be the homor ROME, Jsnuary 1.—Medlll McCor- Kueat at @ party costing $5 m | |Mick, the United States senator from Gicket,” he anld, Illinois, who is touring the capitais of Europe, asking many questions and answering none, has arrived here publican Party Split. By the Associated Press. s conducting with the beard of N, — t e for the re-establishmaent of | LONDON, January 1.—Friction has |yl (iliions between England and developed between the Russian and Po-| Russia, it is stated. Another refer- lish peace delegates at Riga, says a|ence to Momdw. h(v\ll?\':ed‘. ls'ldcfl;r:‘: necessary, and meanwhile Ir 3 dispatch to the Herald from Riga. M.|ZeCuumrd. Brl e of the bosrd of Dombski, chief spokesman for Poland | trane. will consult with promiaent in the negotiations, protested that the | bankers concerning credits under majority of the French socialists to join the Moscow internationale, that is to say, to accept the dictatorship He met Premier Gio) litti seo of Nikola Lenin, merely consecrates Foreign Minister Sforn.‘:dm:ls‘zss' formally a situatien which has ex-| MAY TAKE POST HERE. :l;l-::: Ricci and other leading Isted for some months. The only 3 concrete result is the secéssion of all Senator MoCormick is irreconcilable the moderate elements in the party. |No Denial of Report T Sweden | 27 a conciliator. He is an irreconcil along with the ablest leaders, including X A i able so far as President Wilson's E: juch men as_Jean Longuet, Pierre Will Pick J. Sigfrid Edstrom. :':c?:;nm”“'”‘i;u"‘ hmi&e is concil Renaudel and Marcel Sembat, who re: STOCKHOLM. December pe wi respect ‘o : 3 inti the proposed agreement. a ( 29.—The | those new interests_whi v - Russians _violated the armistice line, fuse to surrender thelr independence of | foregn office " has dedined 13 coos | Itreconsiabine T prich even the while M. Joffe, head of the Russian dele- 3 thought and action to the Russians. o 3 e Vilna Plan May Be Held Up. W ff 2 , g v = L the |Grm or deny a rumor that J. frid | lish as soon as peace with G gation, in reply, is declared to have n May Be Held Up. 5 ; T Reactionariesiars delighted ffor Edstrom, president of the Swedish |is declared by the United States Thees charged the Poles did not evacuate cer- THE HAGUE—Accordi to the event even seems to mark the end for = Tl il o mcomdacs Wik GelTuGn” soenmat e ket the time being of French radicalism. |Seneral Electric Company. would be|interests. as everybody knows, will i ' appointed Swedish be largely econ o, armistice undertaking, besides accusing | nations council has asked Lith- The general labor confederation, fol mi er to the ¥ onomic. et af plumdering s e cultiges rumds aid. Pobind | mheiber s lowing the disastrous strike of last w’;‘_“’;(’mi“;é;!«d Mr. Edstrom's wife | | Gernmlxy. in particular, will not be § L. Joffe demanded the withdrawal of [league-controlled plebiscits now will has been reduced in member- ndall of Chicago. n a position to pay her debt for a ; P long time, if ever. The same i all Polish troops to the armistice line; {be necessary at Vilna. Pending an Mr. B £ e same is true otherwise Russia would take action. |answer Holland will postpone her ac- > Iy half that number, and now the |, uc, ndStrom is head of SR M Sntoceas n tion on the bill before parliament pro- socialists are paralyzed by the split1ang was vice president of the Saed. | these countries. 3,000 i that Holland participat o ” in thei nks. Moreover, it is far |, hecrn i s Vilna guard by sending t:o:;-’t;nl;': i A casier for the goverament to deal ’;:’“9;."“!’. committee in 1912. Last —_— LONDON—The bolshevikl I conds | POint. which has met with much oppo- / | |nrmly with the rank fanatic ex-[JSaT BS Vielted Washington to attend HENEKEN TO A fflm&a r:;elslhmt 13,0 e om’ Hussia, | Sition in parliament. ] ¥ ] |tremists than with the well unified |y, ‘sCCinational labor conference. DVANCE. e Rt . W | |well led and sensible “opportunist |yyiuhinton’ hap goer voimisteh ot sys o dispatéh to the Exchangs Tele- orway Hits Red Prepaganda. radicals such as existed in the 4aY |thno’deatn there lan moris it viince | North German Lloyd Manager Is graph from Berlin, dated Thursday. & e COPENHAGEN—The authorities in ot Jupces i F. Ekengren. 9 | =5 ealize T e P 0 (ol oot he el Slated tor Head of Company. COPENHAGEN—M. Pereveizeff, i . Z arty's present situation, are inclin URB, 3 mber 30. — Phili former Russian minister of justice in | thg Jabor sand the Socidl Dea ; A P e mistortunes en.| BURBANK'S NEW RIVAL. |Heineken. general manager of the Prince Lvoff's cabinet in 1917, is re- [ (F31on for having admitted that the * tirely to Lenin's egotistic attempt to [From the Spokane Spokesman-Review. North German Lioyd Steamship Com- rorted (o have been shot by bolshe- | fom Norway to forelgn countrice 2 o / = make himself master of the labor| Luther Burbank now shares his|With the United Beetos aionSoments viki at Sebastopol. says a dispatch to the National Tid- movement throughou e world. reputation as a miracle worker or|ShiP Company, has announced his = ST ende from Christiania. The newspaper ; —_— Tizard of plants with Richard Diener. | "*5,5"AtI0R, effective January 1. ansenger adds that the police at Vardo, on the | 9 —1 ALSATIANS IN GERMANY This man's achieve Mer.i It is generally understood that BILBAO, Spain—A hydroplane en-|Arctic ocean, off the extreme north- )/ = ments are de- | Herr Heineken will be elected to the zaged in passenger service between |east coast of Norway, recently seized | 2 scribed as being more s . |board of Bavonne. France. and this oity has!two and a half tons of bolshevik i e G ‘| BITTER TOWARD FRENCH [ome ways than that mans >cUlar in | Joard of directors at the March meet- been lost with four aboard. Wreck- | erature smuggled into Norway from 2 > - ! Diener is quoted as believing that |Pany at a general meeting, & position ase has been found by a fishing boat | Russia. f I S | 3,.0rocess which he claims to haye | Which has been vacant since the death 3 r here. i B f 2 % e | discovered or devised w. nea; HA‘;I‘A‘;A.I—“-‘::]:?;‘::,:: e k i Refugees Live in Former Camp for {chick to become. g b?,m,:“{‘,:’: 1‘;'., ;"::r:;!:ent Achelis, .a number of Royal Tour Continues. ed a decree extending the moratorium British Prisoners, Now Pret- nd " of anfimais Ty JUSLILY of plants | KST G. Stimming, present director SANTIAGO, Chile.—The Spanish ‘ln(-’ until January 31, 1921. This action him, be au; emea"‘f:éen‘,f-'}"{""" to ;'fo r:;xec t:llu-l:‘yl department of the fante Fernando de Baviera has arrived | was taken at the tily Decorated. Some ofmm, e e:;.eee oy ;::‘e‘r: paon ‘: expected to be il req here from Punta Arenas on his way xand’.ferxuenh,ll;:.,hln order that the x to Buenos Aires. egislature might ‘be practice. The sto 0 \ o Ty iS that in th it is not considered probable that h e e rarer enact measures for solving the ex = T —Baden, Waurttemberg and Bavaria years he has trebled tho el = i will be abl SANTIAGO, Chile—Dispatches from “‘:“‘ financial problems. - H s are overrun by refugees from Alsace |flowers, making the petunia for S.X e Aie La Paz, where the Bolivian presiden- exico Gets German Recogaition. : and consequently the feeling against the |mple, into a rival of the orchiq" in - tial convention is in session, state| MEXICO CITY.—Formal recogni- £ { | French is more bitter here, perhaps, than | loveliness and perfection; that he has A MALIGNED MAN. that the republican party, which [tion of the Mexican vernment by \ in any other part of the old German |bred a potato large enough to feed triumphed in the revolution there |Germany, signed by Bresident Ebert : Z empire, ‘In tho Karlsruhe arca all the |fifteen persons; that he has ' gropes | 77O the Boston Transcript. last July, is divided into two fac-|and Foreign Minister Simons, has old prison camps and many barracks |thres-pound tomatoes and whitesorys | , She—Peopie are saying that you mar- tions, One wing favors the election | been received here. Th are filled with familles which were de-|38 bIE as birds- eggs; that ne mns|ried me for my money alone. of Bautista Saavedra, the present|recognition is effusive in * ported from Alsace, or left becauso they [réared a ten-pound white leghors| He—They are mistaken You had provincial president, and the other |vent wishes for the prosperity eof = refused to live under French rule. Sooi quite a lot of real estate. has divided its support between Jose | Mexico, '3 3 i Several thousand refugees from Al-{ On eight acres of alkaline soil con- r. KARLSRUHE, Germany, January 1. ‘would seem to sustain his theory ang |, Vice President Nolze is very ill, and ‘with personal assurances o Escalier and Danfel Salamanca. highest ard and friendship.” E are tere long wooden |sidered useless h ha === o h':e:' m::‘. u.)- l;:y. - I (e whl'c?f‘foz:nderl‘; houssa British |Sown elghteen. lnl:eaé.o;ll‘ldxl;;aun'fl: PLACING AWAY BACK. Brazilian Gongress Adjourns. prisoners in. the main recreation park [Of Wheat to the acre and to B From the Boston Tramscript VEIRO.—Ad: OTTAWA.—Four of the nine provinces ] for- [reaped 150, i ekt - RIO JANEIRO—Adjournment was | OFCATCA T l0ur of the nine pro - — ! | in the center of Karlsruhe. These for- |reaped . inst Miss Olden (calling)—What! Y taken by the Brazilian congress to- an era of bomed "l'. mer prisons have all been converted into s per acre. half of wh; can't n: all the Presidents. 0;1 day. The next &ession will begin on , who have |alleged should = - These provinces, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, et D naous with 1nce curtains |cost of living shaud pio: when I was a little girl L could easily. g s |prhiienby Dieviscites mcentiy e CONSIDER EXTENDING DRY ; ROAD OFFICIALS AGAIN | snd’siven we wiresinciosed compouna & | Humpty-Dumpty. oyt or four hen e "o S LT The Dominion proclamation AN OLD PROPHECY homey appearance by disp ——— e DRV IR or Sowr e e STEAMSHIPS, STEAMSHTPS. ting LONDON.—Further progress has|Februsry 1 as the date for the ces:| ACT TO V|H_G|N ISLANDS MAYBEFULFILLED CAN SELL EQUIPMENT |rolicd plante. ' wre bitter in E : tell tales of how the French expel fam- Clayton Act Provision Permitting | ilies from Strasburs and other cities on ‘ — Sale to Own Lines Resumed %‘mmm = i‘:&:w :Mwnbor! . fiwm STAR LINE (/) Leonida Krassin, the Russian bolshe- T Do ismued vik minister of trade and commerce, | days. ' (TR twi i 5w Congressional Commission Hears been made in the negotiations which :flc‘t:l of liquor importations is ex- their denunciation of the Freach They IN TURK CAPITAL - . | Rum Is Being Distilled and Sold | groue 4 ttentic Gabte Sorvice. to ToeSte : Cadis Bervics ; 'and working against P T OSPQCtIUeEar I_y I)eace w lth 1 /.S‘. at 50 Cents a Gallon. ATHENS, January 1--All Greece Today After Six Years. E 7 -""'i' i NEARBY sarLINGS The congressional commission, ::.:;;:::";’: '_‘:‘:‘:f:"::: 1:‘;: Railroads of the United States, un-| bes ese Carman has beon aborished £rom CELTIC. et JAN. 15 to Liverpool - S der section ten - re they sa | A rouses &en Ih terestin Gemn:y headed by Senstor Kenyon of ToWa | ginient or an old prophecy WICh | trust act. which Dechrmes elactive ta- | L mh00ls o A S Bopaiation 15 ADRIATIC JAN19 e in the Virgin Islands, ’ya:terday con-| Wil make. Constantinople Greek. g:yn|?;:f:.lw‘;{x;:cena;s::gfi;:::t Tha | Gecman e ln'.b‘-:‘d“ s tive SRS to Cherbourg and Southampton - sidored the ensctment of a mpecial| The Drophecy runs: supplies from concerns in which the |lsguage, : NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON - Regarded as “One of Few Agreeable Aftermaths of |ia to make the Volstead law for the | “If a ruler named Constantine |roads or their officlals are interested S e v ADRIATIC. Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16| OLYMPIC. Mar, 23, Apr. 7 ~" | enforcement of constitutional prohi-| should occupy the Greek unnhne ;‘:‘l'!‘e‘:lQ t':'e” l‘:lg-vo;rm?e-:’l'lelnzcfia%nfl; T ALIAN PLAN - NEW. VOI}.K"—HVFE!:PQQL NEW_YORK—BOSTON-A: ”'u.m”;._u War”—Ndum Enlm Nflfl Y.crkadiza':. bition. applicable to the Virgin Is-| with a consort named Sophia, then REjEcTs | - g dan. 18, eb. 26, Apr. & el the raliroad company. n. R 5 g Constantinople will fall to Greec Examination of the language of Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 48 lands. - ‘While the constitutional amendment - : g again and - the crescent on the 5 Gravity of Treaty Obligations. applies o the islands as & Dart of | Hugia = Bophin (the . principal |5S°tion ten revealed today that n ab- |Brazil Objects to Teaching TLan : American territory, rmg Volstesd o :fi?:: r:; m; l;r’..m.:' capital) Ingflt between ‘r-flr;;u:ls :.nd equip guage in Its Schools, ~ Lt:.flv;—n.vuowm—cusnaoum NEW YORK—HAMBURG does members Tace oss. ich they or their = and...._._Jan. 8, F By the Amociated Press. . postal and telegraph deficit of | the commission decided, because the | oy OIS CC T Vo Vo1q that its | ofcials are intorestan o was stocas| RIO DE JANEIRO, December 31.—|J 8, Feb. 12, Mar. 19 Direct Serviee. BERLIN, December 31.—Tha featurs | 20,060,000,000 marks. it is threatened | Denish code of laws still 1s. in ef-| o0 FIORCERY 18 "0, 00, Phue e | oo o oy yeatoraay, "atios | Some Brazilian government omclale (o o e 1% Feb 2 Aor: 3| mancuum . of Germany's tnternational relations | With & huge increase in the public|™S- ' @ . o ;. iion & negro resi-| 18 Known to all Turks and Greeks. |President Wilson had vetoed the bill (OPPose the Italian government's pro- A 5, Mar, 12, Apr. 16 | MONGOLIA " JJan 13, Feb. 24, Apr. 7 which. fs_arousing. keen interest on | Sy Lk Its domestic bwdgets gen-| D Hemilton Jackbon, & neged 228171 5 armly is belief in it sown in |granting a further suspension. D e teamers Rt GOLIA....Jan. 27, Mar. 10, Apr. 21 o - erally have vacillated so fresly In the [ de8t. of, the 'MaRds, [0l U2 Sofer| the minds of the Turks, that the | The section provides that such pur-| 3usht in Brasilian schools in dis the opening of the New Year is the | course of presentation to the - |mittes that mnder a Teessury oo | Mosque is now carefuily walled in, |chases are prohibited “unless and ex-| Lricts largely occupled by fmmigrants RED STAR LINE P tive early peace with the |38 that they no longer offer a tangi- < % re- |cept such purchases shall be made|from Italy. This plan was contained| n vy _p; ERagiact v g had been.resum- | and is shown only with great LYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— 5 3 - G ble basis, but merely anslytical 2 eatest |OT such dealings be with the bidder|!n the labsr and emigration agree- ANTWERP “ United- States.. Public. opinion views i pueatio; Her “paper deluge” at ths |24 and that it Was luctance to persons of the gr t |Whose bid is the most favorable to|ment-which the Itatian government || apfand.. .. e .'RF“' 2 m NEW YORK—DA, 'la HAMBURG th.'eflllxn‘ofm a8 one of the few besinning of the year is 1y e s s the common carrier; to be ascertained | recently o;:ng to Brasil TI3an. 15, Feb. 10, Mar: 28 Third Ciass Passengers Only. agreeab! rmaths of the war. o well in excess of y competitive under regula-|3llian director " o = : i e - Germany is s in the fact that with the return | oy COUPEIye DISGNE under Tesmia-) SUU0 aoier Sas SheaH Jan. 2, Feb. 25, Apr. 2| GOTHLAND...Jan: 12, Feb. 2, Apr. 32 e e | out b e £ ine to the throne of |gry| on the i . » Mar. 12, Apr. 18 Nty ions monthly for pur- tsant of the| °f Constantin erwise by the Interstate Commerce| oIt e ey tohis " chases abroad and these will continue [S8ioon League was cogmisnt of the | Greece he brings o wife named |Commission.” ‘mient objecting to tHIK proposat, ' IDEAL WINTER CRUISE owing to the |SXiftence of thia ooks o tery, ana| Sophia. Willlam L. Johnston, president of| The agreement.planned to rexulate | - white Star Line 8. 8. Megan the International Association of Ma-|the future. settlement of Italiaps. i o Largest, Most read a letter from Wayne B. Wheeler, chinists, acting on Dehalf of the recor-| Brasil, where. they alresdy form an | commiiray Dgyoted to Cruiss Passengers. present stagge: Wheat est. R, roial rels . is paid- for in counsel of the league, urging ‘toda; tane The Dars |SE02s to 26 days—ieaving New York S R T R L RS O SEohe2%%; efctts and billion. | EActmeRt °‘:‘ special law to con- Took Tabwo with (e Stasement of Peil | LLnsearos DALL o IS popalatior, par- |—vie ot Chonors %‘.‘.’,‘,‘”Z'...’“:"",‘.' X on a large ; - o mark expenditures is in s chaetic |t¥O! the situation. . road representatives that failure tolof Sao Paulo. The Ltalians requested Sy, A aino Te ohs ot he pommforiable pooa | Siate, With revenues which are to &| A neW cods of laws for the fslands provido o further suspension of the|aiso that arbitral tribugale $olset ap International - = to ec] controversies - The governmeats finaa- | Mareh 4, it sands of dollars to the cost of rall-| yorkers and thelr employers. - -\ | e s £ St N-W. R M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. lations indulged in as a natural re- | IsrEeextent on paper or are sriitrarily lared If that statement be true “it | i gl C U N A R D|LRUSEN VYIS possessions made chang; & of mil- S e s "eeatos o oF 11 it st eocing,_Amen ettt Al A N C H O R [t Ao - e Lt g < A b tem, re-establishment of et contracts to concerns in which | §1VinE rise to the same -complaints 8 Xtagara | o war, Another prominent manifesta- I ‘which s | the 878 rr o N " BecE: ol | formulated against the t 29,000 Tone - tion on the opening of 1921 is the |tantameunt to confisca! ship .‘:::t.lfll R et the mo'mu'; Cha“enge Sidney Hillman to {:::‘:‘.e;‘;_'pmmm are hcneficuflh/r L il e ":-&m.ne‘m:f Passenger and Freight Serviees SATL 13,500 Tons | - Connections TROX VANCOUVER. 3. . i steady drift away from political and D o diMouttion. ments in Santa Catharina state. This Enclrcling the Globe By ity N and siliogs apply Canadita Pa- Ounaddan 2 economic radicalism, so that no mat- : £ com Gerr Ave., 2 ter how the treaty is modified or ———— Substantiate Attempts NEW SAVINGS CARD. Stter Brasil ootered tnerman e Sormont s mymasias Rial M Lise. 44t changed in the near future Germany COMPULSORY INSURANCE 5 of Portuguese and other national sub- z is resigned to her inevitable lot and at Lockouts ————— S The B. M, 8, “CARONIA” will sail on Janu- FRICA by Dsion-Castie - A Sanderson & jects was made obligat 1 ‘cruise MADEIRA, GIBRAL- Will Commemorate Tenth Anniver- | schools throughout the usion. = T“Za"‘fi;xhn. SoNA00, NAFLES, ALEX. % Broadias, How NEW YORK, January = 1.—The sary of Postal System. asd PIRAEUS. = ??;:;.fixfift’?umm‘::: Issugnce of a new postal savings INGENIOUS SNOW MELTER. 3 card, Which will displace the 10-cent president of the Amalgamated Cloth-}card used since 1911 today marked|pro hine 7 ing Workers of Amerias, challenged |the tenth anniversary of the United Devised Offset Down- v States postal savings system. him to prove his charge that the | SiCs SORE, PO P iehed tree 1all on Highways. manufactyrers had proposed. Stagingjof cost’and when ten 10-cent postal|From the American City. strikes and lockouts here for the pur- [savings stamps have'been affixed to it| While the weather prophets have will be accepted-at any depository {not informed u declared & fafture in the report of|Pose of curialling productfn andfomce as a deposit of §1 or It may be | weather 1o sxpect this Wister Aars s = the committee on forelgn inquiry, | Maintaining igh p | S redeemed in cash. The outstanding{ American cities are equipping them- in reinforcing itself at home is re- ly stim. o social fnsurance depart “This is a serious charge, and the|feature of the now card is the trans-|selves with the higher types-of-snow. celved a8 proof of the familiar theory made to the social {ngurance dep public and we are cntitied to proof, | lation itno twenty-four forefgn lan-|removal apparatus to enable them that, given food and - stabilised eco- ment 01" e nced here last niht,|if there be anv. in substantiation|guages of the statement that the|to combat blizzards similar to those nomic and political tion an 7&“"“'.“ ‘Just completed thereof,” said the letter. “You must |faith of the United States 18 solemnly { experienced last- winter. ile these are the- issues whicn|The committes has Just com; elther withdraw your statement or|pledged to the payment of deposits | Ta Nehting the blizsards in Febru- over to Utoplan experiements. are vexing the nation in an 1c | extensive Countries, it was stated.|Prove it. made with the system. ary last almost every conceivable ap- The growing stability recorded in |direction and influencing “"’,.,"'fl:’u in “""::cn ‘studies of European | ‘Demand is hereby made upon you| The service was first established at}paratus was brought into play. German' political with former £ Germa. mu S8 wo Kigya fiser .NP‘" to [that you either retract your indict- elght post offices, one in each[Tractors dragged road graders over rma; and economic - . experien oularly in Great Britain |ment or make public the names o and, although hampered by |the highways to open up the roads -m,o. partl Y, we ‘convi: »{the manufacturers who made the|Ihany restrictions as to rate of inter-lfor trafic. A heavy snow tank ap- T BT e o [Pty SASSAEL | S5 o smenn slared o8 |pied o 8 LT L o rs pulsory sickness fn- | Fillman e public tonight the o v ring up D) elivering it | First-clesy Only—Lucwrious Now 16-Knot Shige “Gene! y to th - | progress. stmaster General Burle- | to motor trucks. An ingenious flame \ surance s Bopelsssly ineficient fer |following reply e Manufactur- | 8 e ounces that the amount on de- | thrower waz devised o is -séeking to meet it by an intensi- ficati £ effort and of tati f mind. They carried Tnmoughout ‘her wide Be1a O iadue: M oy saied| IS DECLARED A FAILUR tries and resources. W st s Committee, in Survey of Earopean fle the specte: . u:m::omn-&:ln;r-m sron ame the ovy| Systems, Finds Heslth Policy the East Prussian frontier, reparations - prophets of Russian communisz g = on Does Not Prevent Hiness. NEW YORK, January. 1.—Social and compulsory sickness insurance was « Saflings: A dteal bene priate stateme: ob, 19 t T posit today is more than $163,000,000. | the front.of s motor truck. OLD NORTH STATE: Jan. 15—¥¢ ln'd p-'-e&'suma Pith stokmess. inaus_ |of g:wn on n':eemfe'rd?ofnlm 3’3 The original act of Congress re-| Interesting {nformation from Hel|PANHANDLE STATE: Feb. 5—Man 13 s L rorkers cannot be. effi- | prefaced by the remari that 1 shail,stricted the total amount to be placed | singfors, Finland, tells of a snow~| NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA, axony” 1a viewsd as w nais bo ready to,submantiate such state: | s amount was limited to. #o mote | obed by, & Finmish sopineer srter ton |paing LR ACESy, MATOIKA soclalistic fallures in state and the | Tent publicly before any regularly |y, $100 per month, Later the month. | years of experimentation. = local adminiatrations. min cengent! CLCHI T GOl il el Umitati i The_id derlying th - Tesults of in childhood. hope in the nmear future to have the|l¥ /lmitation was entirely removed| The ides underlying the construc iy ascending scale during 1921 is a Movement for “Cemter Party.” “Maternity benefits are inexpedient !onos tinity” 1o do so. and the maximum amount increased |tion of this successful machine, which matter of conjecture, at least untili A strong movement now is under|and out of place In wage workers'|*wyoy wiil agree with me that you|BrSt to $1.000 and then to the present | has been used mfln number of cities Germany 1s given & precise and definite | way to found a. ich |sickness insurance. and the members of your associatfon | *0OUDt. $2,500. I el o nanavia_snd Russla, “center part; W interpretation of the financial and |would represent a merger of the Ger-| “In compulsory insurance it would | .yiived in this lockout are not the repflnu:.n clauses of the treaty. = e clericals ?: :::3 m‘.'”\?f.'.'e‘n':': ,;-';‘c;";gfl:flm}! persons to pass upon the facts.” MEXICO NAMES-OFFICIALS. h m'"ov: &‘;?3.".."::“"‘ tional Debt a Burdes. } e | M. d. This is done in such a way Pennsy Agreement With Men. as to give thermal eMclency. claimed Germany enters the new year with eases. ought not t a national debt which will far exceed ©Oppos-| “Sickness insurance ought not 10} pHILADELPHIA, January 1.—The ALES, ~Presi- | $0_be more than 35 per cent. 280,000.000.090 marke by April 1. next. [ ") = B b Ve e totonged by bad | Fennsylvania railroad announced last do A ey 1 Presl | 80 e "Fenala snow melter consists i sum does not include amounts|has mate only timid advence ity e night that it has conoluded a mutual ogales, o ah { she is called on to pay her own sub-| in thelor vicious hab 4y of forelgn ex-|WOrking agresment with the repre- ‘New | Water jacketed all to e jects in private claims. They will add | izacion o e fof projects and pro- |sentatives of its engine and train|y of another hundred billion to the abowe & 7y s 'to aate this com- total The government admits & rail- of the pew AR o } P '———-—_-————_""“':“m%a’"‘ that me Bl [ 1 Tived up to 1n spicit by Dotk co0 with suitabl’ epentngs Tovzs ve r 0f : cover, : 1 has yot boen dovised for eMcently | HECA L uTa™ i the bellef. of the | “Fraciicn 1o u ga & for the aven algtribution of the heat: = | Three-Story and Cellar Brick sad economicall ing ical | anagement,” eliminate an: i peaiding hidl y question od combustion gases, tups the Dwell No. 219 '1sf b AmchEs ARE APPROVED- GETS BIDS FOR PROPERTY }’:.‘:'.m",n'am{'d‘. :)?“r::%o:_t h:: o!‘ft ke on the Pennsylvania system, bt o furnace. ~ A removable snow recep- N.W. ‘:f’ Auctoion Sk 000,000 Company to Sell Cotton a benent of tsirance i conjunction | 84 145 2 reamn S the mrmsumceraent] Bt el B B TR AL A antbority vested in us we will sell 4t [ e ement, n $7,000, £ ¥ to Shipping Board Projects Through- |with & caah ins o0t durlng | e, s e outcome of the. serics Statos” Trasvina 8 o the oulsids is equipped with & system oblle ‘wuciion, In front' of the premiser. on | and Tobac ‘ornel A Mas. | of ducts expelling 3 A ‘obacco Abroad. out Country Arouse Competition. O e comant and of the onaing | caronss Was ETaduated from” Senra|the melted water, sand and dirt. 4 1921, AT’ FOUR O'CLOCK. PAM.. ihe abovs Approval of the articles of associa- | The Shipping Board MANNERS and train service employes. which be- | Clara ; in California. ced blower, suitably housed : @ of the Federal Interngtional|opened bids for the board's N &an in this city December 2}. . a0 G and driven by a smaill electrioc motor vestment. ing Company of New Orleans | properties all over the country. by | From the gwoss. : P tion Reduced. - was engine; drives & Strong ou Terms: Bubject 1o 8 deed of trust for §3.000 was announced late yesterday by the fdeferred. action on them. The bids| Man: are a pleasant deceit—a S that the "“Z“" will _',“2: when ma- — 1y into- the: f: » cash. it Pederal Reserve Board. The corpora- | ranged from 380, WILMINGTON, Del., January 1.—/The tlon has a capital-of +1.000.800 and 1s | in sddition: thare were" seme " Bieg | Core DT O T et tains oy | B L du Pont de Nefours & Co_an- |FOrials and or‘uxsedfund&rethe pmvn-ltonl of the | tenders t‘or single houses and lusive element ingers mflm .;h::.’!"hn‘ fi:fi‘ mpaml;;n Torcien Al . o Sl ot Ployes since Octobor 1 will be discon- The new company,-which. is the oftered the to mwm tinued effcctive February 1 Six second Edge act corporation approved . att project thousand ofice ompl and’ other | toaay. fin, land offeted and discarded manners mueh “galaried”’ workers n.n.Pom. plants ien countricn Ry e ¥ ey eu Yaceed Ve ‘wakeh of werkmen wu| sott foreign intorested od. e vucm - In o . but it is expected that ml.dm':o Wrecking Co M W be n:u.-“ 2 tion conststed| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, January 1. tion will devote itselt i -Announcement has been made. E - . th the view’ Hevin, prod to people ¥¢ of 30 per cent on the firet $100 of base | ;-ARNOUNCE] that | yrap Jast night. Wite told her husband e e = Ry thank any one for Salary’ 15 per cent on the secona $160, | the Biandard Processing Company and | del live in = g ‘month Industrial Trust situstion facing the growers. of Wilmingten, Del., offered 3 oty 4" Toparie ek |5 esavn ot Siemof tack 204 ey | P2 L"hor Tuch teasen o agic | daol on The Ak, oro oo P latgest concerns of the,kind {n s i Sl a ose 2 all. It is merely that wit) TUR, 1IL., ary 3.— ‘ on, would resume 4 2:‘.“’ :;x‘!lcyh l:r: xl::l‘d’:nt:l"u:: yrem: $: b 3:“ a-‘nnlrtnnuru there llyml l.fiin:’-‘ uflfifi’: mfl;ng&fln. lc.,m:n};, ‘next v;veok lflerl having been closed 'hen 7" v "‘"%M@ nary to its organization. 3 tive ocourtesy that expresses itself|manufacturer of brass plumbing Eoods; down. for- several months. 1 St 4 Aires R sas. Vituate in the in manners. > has announced . that on January LEBANON, P&., January 1.—It was Also frequent 5 - Just as with so ma others; there |it would reduce the price of lu#oodg announced “yesterday from the gen- S Point That Wi ‘with ocomfortable l“;n:::‘ln flf.'l fow Straight Advice. is,‘an ‘instinctive ‘lack ‘of “cou s per “tent. Wages |eral’ offices of the Lebanon plant ot igns Poin! ay. m.‘:"g.."“"'m.._“"'m,».,:g" L X TR, Visitor=~1 would 1ike_some books on which finds expressio ishn, of its es . In ehem ompany--that there Bob 18 in ‘love with_Miss Young- Mmi L= fl of trust for 33:500.00 end Mumization long BILS Thin Sy 0 A e e auahes b samo. day. . Prestdent 16, An E = ‘ven! urt X . 3 “Did" he_ tell you?” o Librarian <Eiestric or gas? smoa—ho.fli” do you ask? | to others. -They miake you remain|Adoiph Maeller of the company de- compaoy aatd that in| “No: et he's gei her phote hues | LAMPORT & HOLT LINE Visitor—I_don't know: my dooter| Jimmy—/Cat S Bad” i Gake | siont whas Chaptn. 1o being plaved:| dacid. thas & worvey of tas - soniio |3 wonid ‘the redndtivn eXeeed | mlongiice the slotare” ot e oest _Paze seme lght resding, d’-fim_ tions. of. oopminced (hem'30-povceste ., . ... .. . ..Jm o i RO | 1,105,702 FCF5

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