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P ——————— WEATHER. | : ] (T, Weather Dureau Forecait) e The only evening paper | it SO S s : i DS v o Tomorrow fair with slowly Hsing tem- Associated Press news perature. Temperatures: Highest, i at 3 pom. vesterday: lowest. 17, at service. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 98,143 Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds,‘Page 22 i WASHINGTON, D. .. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925—THIRTY PAGES. (P) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. DOUMER PROGRAN. 55 s ey WHEELERCLEARED | | YOUTH ROBS GHLDS MoTHER, WINS CABINET 0K, Waters Sweeping Bodies Through sirects of Toras. WITH TWO OTHERS | wersea |- BEFORE SCORES OF n Rumanian Frontier—Fire Forces Family of - FRO‘r ( EW YORK: AFTERSHARPTIT ™™ el ™ ™ 1., CHRGES — 12 TR LONCHEONPATRON = By the Associated Prees ed a vast lake three miles wide. and = VIENNA, Austria, December 29— | from the surface at many places the Radicals’ Threat to Resign i ot o s e ose in | trumks of poplar trees and the roots Booth and Campbell Also k. P | N Thief’s Daring Leads to Cap- floods along the Rumanian fronti of houses are 1o be seen. Numerous Forestalled by Briand @ siv disvawches received here from | holits where there ave mb flond waler Freed in il Conspir- = : i ; ! ture After Hot Pursuit Torda. The flood waters are declared | communication and wide detot are Strategy at Meeting. lo e sWeeping hodies and nect s (ualiinem acy Case. : ot i ' ’ Through Streets. thrauzh the streets of that city In To he rivers ave risinz A frasict casa ia tOld ofia By rapidly 3 re of the river five who took reft side meadows are flooded. Many voud §352,000,000 DEFICIT their home, only to he forecd et cruss the mendows ate oy | COURT HOLDS RERMITS : ; = Y6 WAITRESS GIVES CHASE, | AIDED BY DETECTIVE IN/BUDGETIFGREGAST [stort Mot oune L (B Eand il OO ine FGR LAND UNLIMITED "REN s 5 AR region around Chalons. In the Depart FRENCH LANDS FLOOBED. Fieibiof GHETLthE M Ga: Fare e snntit — Mo ‘Il‘ ll — = to reach the Chateaux region. Al . 4 3 N p T O Increased Income, Export and Further Rise of Waters Is Predicted though the Seine and its tributaries, Justice Bailey Sustains Demurrer. o —_— $460 Grabbed From Cashier's Hand : ay; the Yonne and the Marne, ave still . i 4 A X Stamp Taxes and Higher To- e ";“"“-" i rising, the water as vet has done no Government Appeal Action % as Restaurant Crowd = ARIS, December 20 (£).—The flood | damage and river traffic continues. . - “ bacco Price Asked. situation, due to the recent heavy | The weather remains abnormally Undecided. ills and the melting snow, is zet- |mnild, with intermittent rain. The fore. worse The River Rho which | cast of the authorities is that the Br the Associated Press t night apparently was about to re Seine will rise 18 inches hetween now Burton K. Wheeler. Senator from PARIS. December 29.—The French:cede. suddenly started to rise azain 'and tomorrow morning. They are op Poelindagd i< morninz, agreed | €Ty this morning and more rapidly | timistic, however. as resards a disas than ever. owing to the aters com- trous flood, saving there must be a inz down from various tributaries further heavy rainfall and much more Doume i Cries Alarm eled voutl Montana: Edwin S Booth and Gor han six feet in he don Camphell were exonerited today thie chackerad shist hy Justice Jenninzs Bailey of the Di- ( 5 valked into the ( countey around water from the melting snow hefore frict Supreme Court \ chirze of 2 b nimously ap- Lyen is 1 wvater has form- sich an oceasion will arise onspiracy to defraud the Unitec treet, shortly hefc B ar States in connection with the securing 3 casually asked an ass anage urely the Mr. Camphell to the indictment he restaurant v rowded and Minister nounc therefore bhad. The NE ish the usual n n of a crowd v\ e ki e vk an: i G bt o o 55 e pumier o EB[]“I]GE 'l'U S'l’A Palm Beach Wears PRA'H' W"-l- HEAI] e extinetnlace. pronesed 1o meet i< bs e Anthracite Factions Meet in Mercury to Go Down Tonight, hecror ana i e Secierars of e G Svnthetic Jewels wfore the cashier's caz - ) h Interior cannot regulatio . eda Swa dministration, a tax rse operations. igher prices New York to Begin But Tomorrow WillBe bevond the ~i. deny to To Thwart Thieve Sl e ' monopols). a tax on exports Negotiations. Slightly Warmer. o S AS .I-A[;NA ARB”ER —— I]ETEE“VE B”REAU e : ’ — v ene e WEST PALM BEACH ith one quick m Disposal Specified. ' ciated Pross G s Wonir ey = " cember 9. —Palm Beach d reached the Ve NEW YOIK. Decembe: ‘ i i fiom | net s President Will Not Withdraw, i Winie socist et 1t « o |Flather Retired, and Stoll “nuicied up ne » a sinking fund, 2,000,000.000 S ER0li0i0DD) e e ine S eie T e G nnsyIvank: | (odav, and after ten | OF L0 18 ; cicaay It Is Made Clear at pearis and sparkling plate w1 Made Insnector in Big glEngiddon, dnd dima ank of France for advances t Fas reylver X s ese m..n.:: : v ! S fur | . appened he was zone v DO R S T Thele Trat meatine Shes ta emdlock | Ut 4nd take stock e P White House. Al Police Shake-Up. i BronEnt. an enil to the = SEuAR toih nference: e e S. Has Appeal Kizht ; : Ve heen reported active o pector enr; G P assist cede the actual parley between Wi appeal from the At A dozen th superintendent of police, Was a8 could stop the fiving negotiators scheduled e 3 ge’ ma t. but sho L A 1= arbitr ¥'s wealthiest and n d to command the detective auburn-th E v iuled Nesin 6o , i g : ind ma - : T owae i caders h 1 of the Police Department to. . at the Union L Cluh. Alva t Courtiar A : i - : . afrman of the joint negotia- | MOTTOW. MU stated, inmptisg, ut of the city . i . at the White House s in banks for i v the Board of District Com- the heels of the rc g 5 muny wor fons could not he learned els that the arbi-| IN& yas repanted missioners as successor to the late DUrSuit on Pennsvivar enue. Then 1 leaders as substitutes for the ' ing esignated to preside ove Let In the course of his « B v eedinz in accordance . ¢ W ar e i b nz the positio! aken 1 pal pla towas id the s e time - o o 3 minutes zovernmental measures. won the final Joisc seetion SR e S ing the position taken by Inal e e ar’ s at the same ti - e end the bt Tap by @ vigorous and diring manenver - e ot ol he Uodnied ) opu il : { that ecutive would not _consu made a n - of outstanding shifts EEHEL S st e Inglis Heads Operators. re s lovked T 1 . the prosecution that A 5 o rasnd 1o the Chi i1y ‘the persontiel ot | the Falice’ De oss thels devitood ’ lays. with the thermometer hovering could be issued to A To the radical ministers. who threat: aj William 1 afsman o | o el the thee one of the zen rtment. vetiving Capt. €. E. E. Headquarters Detective All ened to resign and break up the cab- e gnthracite operators, headed the ral's decisic ise, under the which he has relied in the Chamber Dep The premier, althouzh distanced the first stage by the hasty introduc tion of financial bills prepired by the committee, who called the meet £ point most of 'cauce the law provides fo. ; 3 the time. however. ning un lease, Justice Bailey said . her of the first precinct: promot- Same seeker of criminals wh #1. he calmiy replied : _operators’ delegation : John 1. e E o t iter « ; partnt that the tatute does not ex. kerms. of ‘the award, only and l n& Capt. Tiotis J. Stoll of the seventh ! handv whe : MR B e e e T SRIEACEI. cold nigh he friz- pressly limit the number of poanjts Peru could be legitimately consulted precinct to the rank of InSpec- ijeq pis body I e United Mine Wor eaded e jiry’ down 1o 2 min £ e:: | which ans duly qualified person may |in such a matter. Briefs from these T R e e e v Keeps Cabinet Intact unien group. e money and Although ull sessions were closed | IV 1St nizhc e i A e ioE da here ans i s Gounerlav lilbeIMed. . . ins of the sixth precinct and Fred > weeks pThe deduction from this was that |t the Tublle andno- tormal ‘ate- | TR (FEC, I 1% CoBUUR G wpon the assnment of permite canwhile a formal announcement el of the second precinet |} aiton. i the premiebr had already prepared to ments were planned. it was zenerally it #0; ot feant. o : conceded that altho f the early return of G ershine i o U nk of c: he excitement in the Sl e e e e L R O I think the hackbone of the cold Secretary of the Interior the 1o the United States was made todas | IMprobable He Will Ever Re- | ":‘:‘;w‘fr:, S e R TR e e e = Ris parliamentary majority with bring up for early discussion their SPS 1% about broken,” Forecaster ‘view that the sranting of permits to at the State Department i uistant superintendent of police. wasthrough the door he kney he was s of the Center and Right, to fore- | offer last Saturday to the 148,000 | Jitchell said at noon today. —“But duly qualified persons is discretionary i The purpose of the trip of the gen gain Use of Legs, assigned to supervise the uniform reeded the Socialist congress which is, striking miners to return to work there still isn't any very mild weather with him, vet the duty is mandatory. . eral from Arica. where he has been members of the Palice Department. _ Up the alley between the Occidenta! »n January 10 to pass upon | once under the wage scale in the |!D Prospect. The temperature tomor 1t would secm that the depart-'endeavoring to compose the Chile D S Other changes made by the Commis. Hotel and the building to the west ran e T e s ams s row may rise u iittle above the freez ment wis wt st in doubt us ta the ' ers boundars dispute. was said ofi oclor Says. QS chanee e Ba e O e e e st participation in 4 radical | The miners expected to propose Ing_point. but it will drop again 0- proper construction of ‘the “act. for. cialls at the department to e for the Hone 1 r s Tan. andalindown the ment. M. Briand’s move was i tlement with Gov. Pinchot’s plan as a | MOITo Ithough by subdivision C of rezula- purpose of allowing him to receive ——— G ustn bian s 1| Willard Hotel arae diataiiands exfreme’ The wadicallibasts v Dlin abIobithe opcratics i He advised car owners to keep al- tion No. 4 the applicant for a per- dental treatment. and officials would By the Associated Press e e e T i e o ministers hastened to declare that known to oppose, chiefly because of | C0hel in radiators for a while ' mit must submit a1 diuvit that not go into the question of his gen PLYMOUTH. Vi, December & s B shouted Allizood to Willl L : i . ’ Private Harry T. Burlingame of the 7 el they did not desire to quit. Behind the | jts check-off feature and its sugges. Yet.anvway. he is not the holder 1y other eral health. known to have been im-| While the condition of Col. John bitean of THoatifcition: to the rardel man. a friend, of ‘Chevy maneuvering on both sides is an ap- | tion of an inquiry to decide whether Frost Probable in South. permit in the same struc- ' pajred during his long sojourn in | Coclidge. father of the President. was "¢ Who happened to be ne: Alligoo parent desire to mend political fences ' wages can be raised : e ture. nor of more than two other South America reported improved todav, his physi took the r before the dissolution of Parliament The operators have offered to pay “Frost is again probable as far permits in the same State, vet The position was taken that the cian. Dr. Albert W. Cram of Bridze . . Into the rear door went Alligood. He 3 3 - 1. : = ” g . = zialiiod 1i ant: I cate Jol f Angl and new elections. which are being 'the old wagze for the next eizht months | South as Florida tonight the said in official « Xo. on ' condition of Gen. Pershing's blood | water, said it was improbable th ,,","h:"‘,,",.],,,.r‘,‘.,.‘,:m,,h,',‘, I Langley | cplorea t wer passages of the more 1 more talked of in all the pendinz the drawing up of a new con. | Weather Bureau report said. The paze * hile ur ¥ ition pressure, which has caused some he would ever recover fully the use | orzeant. and Private Willard D, ‘vilird Hotel. ile finally c s J tract, which they assert should be for | report added that a n frost” | substantiolly the 3 trictions pyjety among his friends here. was|cf his lower limbs. Col. Coolidge has | Biichi 1o the rank of serg eTie oot oh it iEen he meeting of the cabinet |4 Jong term. It is also said they are | Was seen for extreme northern apply to permit lied to leises <ubject on which the department |been unable to walk for several d: : 2 o Seig nue side of the hasement and there he mer promised the Chamber of - : : Florid the number of I Hiinot <018 hot | camment! It s muraly Move No Surprise found his man. Out came Allizood’s Deputies he would introduce in Janu | (Continued on Page 4, Column 4. Summing up the forecast. the necessavily limit 1 ber OLiDEr- | itata thit Ko lnd Desh 4 itine un COOLIDGE NOT ALARMED. - = . zun. Up went the prisoner's hands vy o bill to apply to the reconstric S Weather Bureau indicated that al- mits he mas hen 2 per s = The detailing of Inspector Pratt as AMizood tonk $520 from his pocket tion of the devastated regions “all that wnzh freezinz temperatures will mit ripens into rse. then the re tates to receive the care of his own |Mas. Coups r presi chief of the Detective Bureau came and then. for the second time in t me of the deputies asked for m ' weather will be “not guite < E i S STaDRARized) Gen: Per for His Father. with police affairs. This change was headq ters. where he precision. insisting that everything cold tonight” as last nizht except ir Seeretar: Stand Cited. Bl b it predicted soon after the death of In- pame as Frank Tunnell, 21, of Dallas forthcominz from the Dawes p GOES UNDER KN'FE Virzinia and Marylk re “fan e e ke e e thine's veturn had no politieal 07 i1 Reports President Coolidze has re- LeCG Grane. due to Inepector Dratt-s | Tox nter into reconstructic | and continued p5ti- | sitiont that wnder 2 Droper constrac ' o Ue e e by \ocis fceived today from Plymouth, Vit.. have | familiavity withithe affairs of the de- am. The finance minister made catior ticniiot the =tat Eai e oy s i not. caused him to become unneces e ST billed for the entire South i &S ke Jhielale s " L number of permits that any one per sarily alarmed over the health of his | : e b - provisional eredits for January. ' s . Wednesday G 6t o holiliils artvittan Yo i ESS NEWS RIS juite a surprise at the District Build- of picking up a prospe: to enre on the couniy s husiness un. | (4-Year-01d - Primate Undergoes na Georzia, Rl L TLLNESS NEWS SURPRISE. ¢ pep. Col. John C. Coolidge, who has | ing, as there had heen no rumors to criminal before any overt act on + 1n t + a o v he e hat s red- hate He had been fol til the 1928 b imount E , ; Gdutio biion! The 5 lost the use of his right leg, due to the effect that Commissioner Fred t whateve b e 000 frmes | (3130.010.000). ¢ Operation Without Chloroform. Milder weather, hu: with over- 1. A e s na Unaware Pershing’s Health faulty circulation. The President had | erick A. Fenn In_charge of the lowing 7“(“,"“" i e i Of this total 3.115.000.000 francs is 5 will be the menu for Ken- ' jon he has 1 > + long talk early today with Maj. Police Department. und Maj. ¥Edwin an on_ put . en h for the zeneral budzet. 514.000.000 for Condition Is Good. nnessee, Alabama, Florida e Sl Was Poor. James F. Coupal. his personal physi Hesse had contemplated such an Saw him race from Childs’ and tea the budzet annexes and 120,000,000 to & and Mississippi 6 <hake-up. "1’vu ’.\!-y“ sf;»‘ ,;;;( to the west of the Aefray the costs of French troops of Intent o ki Hel nips ot L cctaentall Hotsl R ssociatgd Bie 3 - o~ Next. the seemingly absurd situation dochpatic oreign countries opportu Gieds ot eiatesns e 5 atlo e January 1. Maj. lesse, in the! 3 & eocupstions InS (oRelss (countrles NRITHS: oy Ne i SR o i ecamber LY el uldreds of skaters civil case. the court would be bound 'patches recived by the Associated |after which there was no indication tive January 1. Mal lfesse, in the i 0" oirempted robbery of Childs e N e af | exten 3 oclied o Lincoln Memorial re-'by the construction placed unon the Press today from Tacna. Chile. indi-|at the White House that an emer- | mcantime, will assign the promoted were maintained throughout 1926 it “ardinal Mercier, T4.vear-old pri-| flecting pool in Nt £ Sine ik Py < being | officers to their new duties with two score emploves and a like B 5 s d 100K act by the Secretary of the Interior . he report that Gen. John J. | feney trip to Plymouth was being aber of patrons therein. took ; would brinz the total expenditures 'mate of Lelgium, underwent an oper- | what mav be their final fling at the | ¢ t 7 el Iterlor edte thathihe report that Gen. John J Capt. Flather. who was retired on | ZUDiber of patrons therein. took jon for the vear to 43.000.000.000 fr 530 o'clock this morning for sport for a while. Movie photogra- an annuity, $125 a month. has had a , MOre preposterous shade, when it was (£1.560,000.000). 2 e homomble cavecr with the discovered that the attempted hold-up 1 s T oo 5 P A man was without a weapon of any The surgeon was Dr. Demees. |camera men. zround out a picture jact as a whole clearly lmits the num- hat while the eral had been con Maj. Coupal has been in telephonic Dolice department. Appointed a mery story of the = Even last her of the police force March 1%, 1892, | Kind. After the operation it was stated ber of permits. or if <uch he the ne templatin visit to Washington for communication with Dr. Albert C. s The third almost out-of-the-ques 5 < ow temperature failed to |- = ol a vis E & 4 et 4 he was promoted May 10, 1901, as a Lot STUDENT HELD IN DEATH | s versening was morman ana. thas | TSRS Tow temneratire e o 20 R & Snamtha. there. Tad bien | Cram of Briggewater. V0., Uni. Cou |l sax promoted May, 10, 1001 ax | ngle o shis wnventure. in: the. e OF COMPANION!IN |EALLL; e 2rdincie sondidon was good. Sots Mihed off . yosierday 1o hint that his health was unsatis. |lidge's personal physician. and it i detective serzeant Six vears later i "\ii« Applegate. not knowing that A medical bulletin at noon said the |t 2 of sergeant. Sergt. J Bowers the third precinct. to the rank of tective bureau Had Followed Youth. The other chanzes. however, created Detective Allizood achieved the real his const not necessary to decide By the Assocated Press ian, who has attended Col. Coolidze | elaborate e - whether, if the question arose in a4 XN&W YORK. December 20.—Dis. «nd who is familiar with his case, | All of the changes will become cffe: if a possible one, especizlly if an af- pershing's health required his return ' planned. tempt were made to control his action 14 the United States was received Condi ‘ot G aet t shei neluding come Govern: o the Stat ondition Not Grave. correction of a lesion of the stomach. | Dh including come Government py mandamus or injunction. 1f the there with surprise. It was said there sed fecto understood he advised the President | he Was Yefleved from duiv At e detectives were already on the trail. A 50 e ation could he b at Col. Coolidge’s condition need not _ was the leader of the chase as the statc of the patient continued most | warned the sk ice BI.AZE Is SWEEPING Al e ’H]v"'l ~"v :‘:ler:c(: :!):‘r"ln\‘id(‘r?«l‘"i:P"r'::'o a sergeant. On March 15 1908, he ,.p ryched from the restaurant - = s satisfactory, He underwent the | The bundled ¢itizer dotted the 15 to why Gen. Pershing cont At | e ‘ol. (ool | Was made a licutenant and five vears The Guse hicueribled Bi Leveenl b Bcume n: Elevator SResults dn 2 Ol oL Hionithout ehlororerin |itroses ool 4 h : returning to the United States. but | Several weeks ago when Col. Cool | JO2 MUCC & (E0 OGN BTG THE KEUT The ca mbled in several a : i - : 4 1 ] t wos ec £ developments | idge suffered what has been described pects the attempted robhery on I res e et W HICHEnATE iheavt | o) it wos indicated that i 3 : e nismpicg Down Shaft R Rt o e e ey Ittest Screations dnidhe vax in the plebiscite area the suggestion of President Coolidge, | sine Cant. Flather WeeK ago. when Allizood captured one Lsed JIUuiies (e onieal counse | off oo e flenort i e ish muf During his carly davs in Arica Gen. | hurried to the father's hedside and | 10 recommending Capt. Flathers of the three men wio attempted to With 'a traimed eve, s he. In his| oheereers on the. oe ok the few. cean City Isolated—Two Hotels| Pershing required the services of a |remained with him until he had ma-| FEVSTISUL 200 q e age of 64 and | oA UP Andrew Beckett. But on that BIRMINGHAM. Ala. December 20, ! vouth, studied under the famous Dr. \which were the co-eds and which the i Santiago dentist. but it was repre- |terially improved. has scrved the department 33 vears tooasion AlRood Kol e U that _Pending a coroner’s inquest into the | Charcot at a Paris clinic i it and Several Homes Appear Sented. that whatever ailments he| Maj. Coupal gave no intimation has served 3 time he created his luck. And tha death early today of Joseph S. Ve Realizing that his recovery will be : Wi Suffering from were ot of a seri. | afier conferring with the President COPUMMONSN, G0 constitutes the background for this re vears a Univer: of Michizan ! slow, the cardinal has charged hi Channel Frozen Over. ous character and could await treat- today that he had any intention of | Ins st et cital b 8 B 51 yesns old @ Univeliy ol Misiigen islop s the Aot T Doomed. it journeving to Plymouth because of force who has risen steadily since he ]t was at about 10:15 that Alligood SR e e i L R R e P wa Ioo! meneralls s on A ihe reports received. However, it i« joined it to “pound a beat” back in zoing up I street, in the headquarters : iy other hodies of water under F¢lara = s i o1 ceeni i <o 1806 lis training i i rk car. noticed two men who attracted hond of $1.000. Prince Leopold's return from the | juriediction. The river was fi,”"'y: By the Associated Press ST. PAUL. December 23 (f).—Sec- N8 intention of keeping in close L S mingngictectycin: Kuhnsted was arrested after Vozt Congo on January 20 ! g - PALL cemiix it ©|touch with Col. Coolidze’s physician has been in the practical school of ex. his attention. They were doing noth more solidly today than jesierday. the BALTIMORE. Md.. Decomher 2. Tetars & SEAS B. Kellogx d¢ | quring the present unexpected course | perience as a detective. Ile has had IN§ out of ihe wa Bimply looiing ehannel Beineentively torneiloa o otion Shon g A clin o comme st nig| of his illnes: i 3 2 o over automobiles parked at the curb. =5 S Swidee. £ = w2 hotel: and several residence ric: ) ecH . i ureau, for served n it river traffic cons T e | ¢ return fram Arica, Chile, because of | Coolidge Uneasy. “Let me out i the tenth floor were playfully river uaffic consequently was suspend. | blocks, appeared doomed by fire at | jii health. £ capacity for some time before the Let me out here. Murra e scuffling over poss n n over = e for il he expected break-up, looked | ag0n today. The Ocean City Central! gecretary Kelloge sald he had not| Although the .\\ }‘fl(e Hm:’se (l(;e> not \\‘;;r,‘lo.um; the rnm; to :..1;» a com- (Continued on Page 2, Column 4.) coat, witnesses told J Ve ; Auto Fatalities Increase Street traffic con d seriously | Telephone office’ was out of commis-|been in communication with Wash- | evince any great alarm today there is| misslon as a captain. and serving —. = SR was thrown agiinst impaired lact mizhe am todaac TR | on <hortly after the fire started. Re. | ington. The Secretary. who has been |Naturally a feeling of uneasiness.| throughout the war in the intellizence | an emergency door in' the 1ifL Which | CHICAGO, December 20 UPL—u- | INEIES 05, DM o tonye Slans s 500 S0 BUS (0e B18 Sarted, Te | L UE L ¢ s holiday vacation at his princlpally due to knowledge of the | section. He 1s 53 vears old. ' JAPANESE EVACUATE gave way omobiles huve killed nearly 100 more i L 02 e gl ol Washing, colonel's failing health and his ad- S A tomobiles huve Killed nearly 100 more| their cars in favor of other means of + Md. maintaining the nearest iele. Bofnicl here Wil ratunate ashing- yonced age. He is now 81 vears old. | EomnR VI MANCHURIAN CAPITAL : uansportation. rather than risk 4 phone to the fire, said that the Sea. | o - [The President has been informed that | e was born in the Passapatanzy cITY WASTES ALL WATER. ;:;‘;;Ll'n‘n;:\';"lvflxf'i‘“;‘:‘vvi:”\(‘\\r l:‘,f xr‘\‘ breakdown under present chilly condi- ' side Hotel and the Atlantic Hotel. | 2 v;:< .'ar)\‘e:’ I?‘.q; hn;n nl{\r»&r"n a ;m)—m neighborhood of King George County, e for 1925 as against G687 for last year (Continued on Page 2, Column 3, | both were ablaze. Snow Hill and salis-| y)TE SHORTAGE HINTS jdistand oS Felom Keptinibed, anditha Br the Associated Press was plunged 10 stories down 1 elev The royal fan is keeping con- tor shaft in the Tutwiler Hotel. Vot stantly informed of the cardinal’s con and Kuhnsted hac rded W at | dition. rav,” he said Va. August 25. 1873, and attended ! his spirits are splendid. (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.) 1.000 Koreans Leave Mukden. Faucets Left On to Prevent Freez- = = ST R ¥ oviginated in the clectric plant at the | | 5 b = Kyushu Troops Expect to 8 7 - . eastern end o 3altimore avenue, | . " ing Drain Reservoir B()y Who Worked for 10 Cents an Hour | 550050, nto e s e, AT HIGH 1926 PRICES‘ChlcagO Judges Prepare for N]ghl Work Follow Shortly. GRAFTON. W. Va. December 20 triet. @ o aent it wmined - Keeps Promise to Retive With Million | 3éstsance was askea trom satie pe e sssimen pres. wor. As 16,000 Get Tables for New Year Eve ™t i _ | bury, Md.. reported that the flames, their faucets to remain open bury, Snow Hill. Pocomoke and Ber-; LONDON, December 29. TOKIO. December —The foreizn 10 prevent freezing of pipes until hut == — lin fire departmenis office stated today that one thousanc o feet of water remains in the muni- | i . e J : iroops sent from Korea to Mukden re & { < dn the muni- po jhe Associated Press million and intends to fulfil his threatens to create a situation paral- : ] Uigeen fo protect foreigners during the cipal reservolr it fhicial with . s Br the Associated Press behind bars. If the hip that carries a | ¢ 2 g PRy e the fire hazard in mind. have hroad BOSTON, December 20, —Thirty- | DPromise. BRITISH JOIN SEARCH. leling. though on a much smaller| CHICAGO, December 23, Threats flask aleo packs $1.000, bond can be | Chinese factional fighting have re- Ao it : et On New Year formal announce: - z Jea turned to Korea and that the Kyushu cast an appeal that the spigots be |one yea o a 14-yearold apprentice cement s at of the rubber producers. | r and woman New Year| irrange nedintely after the arrest. s R atian Al 1 ne vears ago a 14-vear-old apprentice | S& SCE JIE (ORI Anncuneement scale, that of the i i3 of fail for man and woman nged immn he arrest. (et L R hected to avacuate the s nt os ; Manufacturers everywhere are pre- | tipplers apparently have no terrors| Managers of the cafes which re. {0 st At dnsthe Depe ’P%| pany will he made at a_dinner of the | Scotland Yard Looks for Missing |dicting very high prices in 126, |for these who plan o sreet 1026 in | ported the 16,000 reservations said | Manchurian capital shortly. = after of the New York Central Rallroad |employes. After that he intends to! will affect American buyers. | hotel restaurants and cabarets. | they would co-operate with the Fed- | \Whic 1 L ; : : which | Ayt RAIL OFFICIALS HELD. told a little group of grease-smeared devote himself to play. which in all | American Woman. |Who take approximately 800.000 bales | More than 16,000 reservations have | eral authorities in enforcement. Some | &Y Buards will be made : ) v ade a mil- | ility wi i ! Japan still refuses to give up the | companions that when he made a mil- | probability will mean Winter golf in - fl £ . atiorities In snfop Some refuses to_give T O e rerirer “They | Proci v thle o wvinter £lf In | LONDON. December 2) () —Scot. | of jute from British India during the been made in fourteen of the larger | of them were recently reported as|ugel of the late Gen. Kuo Sung-Lin, etire. | Florida_and land Yard is seeking Miss Victoris |Season. places. Besides, two United States| having emploved detectives to enable wno” <o e fiEe Iz ite SIEMBEL ROSTON, December 20 (#)—Three |laughed and told him that with his| New England coast. with now and!Mav Edwards, 33 sears ol formerts | India now is the main source of the | commissioners will hold court all night | them to identify prohibition AEents | temayiete 1o e execttion by Mar officials of the Bosion and Maine Rail- | 10-centan-hour salary he never need |then a hunting expedition or a trip lemployed in an insurance office in San | world's supply, but it is estimated she | to release all prisoners, If they can|who might enter disguised as guests. |gha] Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian dic- road were arrested today by deputy |to worry over his million—or retire- | abroad thrown in. ! Francisco, who has been missing since ' will produce during the coming season ' provide bail. In addition, justices and| No guests will be searched as they |tator, who recently defeated Kuo and United States marshals on warrants | ment. i | _Beginning work at the age of 11, | December 19. only 8,000,000 bales, as against the judges eligible to sign bonds are pre-| enter, but the sight of bottles on ta-|executed him. and for this reason Charzing them with being fugitives | But on New Year day that appren-| Donovan was, in turn, a drug store | Relatives whom she had been visit- | world’s requirements of 10,000,000. | paring for night work. bles will be greeted by more than a | further friction between Chang and om_justice from Chicago. They were [tice mechanic will retire. He is|clerk, railroad car tink, soldler, au- ing since June informed the police| Dutch financiers are planning to E. C. Yellowley, prohibition admin-|frown of discouragement, they indi-|Japan is predicted icted there with others several |Joseph S. Donovan, president and | tomobile mechanic, second-hand motor |that she suffered from depression. | take advantage of the situation by |istrator, who announced that women | 2ated. !""The vernacular newspapers expect veeks ago on charzes of conspiracy | treasurer nfllhe Donoyan Motor: Car car dealer and_ ¢ head. In ‘:he wvas lust seen when she left the |fostering the growing of Jl‘nerin Jnlva‘ns”w‘en as men would be arrested and | S———————————————————= Chang TsoLin (o declare (he complats o violate the Volstead act in the ship- | Co. of Boston, an automobile dis 157w oo seney ‘home of 1 aunt in Beckenham to|and building a chain of factories jailed. is not zoing to insist that thex | : independence of Manchuria from 1aent of heer from Lawrence, teibnting agency. e hio oo ¢ . e, visit fricnds. Ui spend New Year eve and the next d, Radio ProgramS—Page 9 G % ' 1 'age in the world production of jute e mechanic in the Depew, N. Y., shops

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