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HAS 62,000 MEN "This Figure Is 48,000 Less Than Last Year's Strength By The Assoclated Press, * Moscow, Dec. 4.—Soviet Russla's red army now consists of 562,000 men, the assistant commissar of war, M. W. Frunse, announced at a plenary meeting of the war councll, closing yesterday. This figure rep- resents a reduction of 48,000 during the last year, Hereafter the war and navy com- missariats ‘will be merged into one department and the army comman« ders will be clothed with full power to deal with all matters, whether of military, economic or administra- tive character, Up to the present | time a dual commandership has existed, with military leaders and “political commissars, The chiet function of the political | commissars, who in all cases were Orthodox communists, was to watgh the conduct of the military com- manders, who in many cases were former Czarist officers. All their acts not in consonance with the Bal- shevik principles were promptly re- ported to headquarters, ‘ With the appointment as com- manders of many officers of peasant and workman origin, whose loyalty to the communist cause could be ful- i ly trusted, the army authorities de- cided they could safely abolish the : ; | Hartford a |Gaetano, held since November 23 5 were taken into custody England adhering strict] 190 b political commissars. Only a limit- thl};sv ;Ir::;jqu:r‘dzf; 1::11 H‘uy -\'\IA L‘“ ‘l-’n, & 'm'” i \:X,"‘“?\ “"}\"h_, 1"‘“‘ sccond time, sending lanny Clark, |under a first degree murder charge gd number of them will be retained, | i iq yat they stayed. in a barn | {illy uhdestonl ito!uve eaeh ofiies to San' Anotonio of |as the slayer of Joseph Gimigliamo, And these for the purpose of edu. |ttt L CEF AR S 8 R s s \gue, for Shortstop | continued today under new police cating the soldiers in political and 0, 000 * o s ey nigh and x‘ :rmtw \v'l‘lumumr.hq ! O | B k fielder, Gross | examination to insist that he shot party principles. {Inndn' \\'hlln‘fl;ny Werh: o ‘ ‘ at on. | Gimigliamo in self defense and not The war council authorized an tn. FOReY LS PR R | i schedule, | Until atter ho had been struck in the , @ J a E 45 Vow r. | 18 e ) e dead 2 crease of 38 per cent in the officers' Monday night they went to' the the- 5 T n I New Or- | face ‘rnd shot n: the dead man, salarles, which brings the monthly Monda¥ nEL Ehey Bert (@ TE RO Britich SeCl’fi[flFy Wil B “;lfim UOTATIONS BARRED | thern Association | Pollce have not yet found the gun wages of & regimental commander to 1o # 1 EEER TG R ! ! s in also,Which Gimigliamo is alleged to have about $60. New natlonal military [OUS% % FIRCT AR L) e T ———— al clubs at the |used, but state they are satisfied that | units will be formed In Georgia, DR e Egym]fln Situation A e T e cities enroute north: Mo. It Was disposed of by memhers of | Armenla, Azerbaijan, Karella and 5 00T Gy Peterson Nashville, Louis- | the dead man's family who deny | various republics within the sosiet |1t MU ASELEIE Ut Sat- | Without New Orleans and New Jumping here im- |that Gimigliamo did any shooting. BTt urday morning at the request of | B Tue Asmciand s 1 York Yigures, will meet Braves 1:,”. vl“:gal:f‘\ 9 Tt p ANga George W. Klett, who appear- =2RF0M = o i y e o 10 eea®® | Canada Will Impose iy suggest broad ,MONUMENT To DOG ed for the defendant. , inllp f gt : Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 4.—G to- ax‘)vl Ao ' v”‘:w \I’l‘ & \\'l((‘rl‘ A T (‘ S S!‘.ouluvrs red bl pAELEn e LR RO R R B meserl Heeteh el ax on Gasoline resistible determi y 1o wing deni on qu ions from _ 5 = | forcign a oy £0E.Putls) (1 New York and New Griocor op [Waterbiry, © 1}[7’”0"'("‘ Ont, Dec. 4.—George S, the type of man to wi Maine Governor, at Own Expense, land th 5 Nations council result of | e “m‘ ’md“;’d;’v ';‘h";'“‘x"’“_i: h";’“‘lr: a shoeof this sort instin Will Have Memorial Placed in T ‘ vemain in the British ( Few Local U PUISINGS ~ |tention to submit legisiation to t ey TINC gl L' paris over night, ut of bt Oceur in Mexico | next legisiature, providing for the (;LOB‘T (‘L():hi N( State House as Reminder, | R | quet there toni Enie Heiling Int fiithreal on muslMexica ¥City Doc eral Jose ! imposition of a gasoline tax. Mr. e il | that1cading R Amanillas, commi of military Henry sald that the amount of the ,nf‘.\,’f;,fi'.d'ti\;fft I:;L'-‘ém“l---m(e-';(f | will be pre s lavs ago, Louis Brooks, Oberations in Guerrero state, who Impost had not as yet been decided, S i s ST R ¢ : ane to attend Prestdent Calles' but he acquiesced in a suggnmon as | srnor Percival P. Baxter's dog, wi l i 1 I | Friday ) Boar 1~f‘;\mnuva' me here to atter cordance with an order passed by n . wh first time i Atlanta ex n‘m “"..r ot troop mow-‘mlrfiyn‘: l;:x:w RSt S the governor and council, it became | Blg AH‘ Cmn ntative new conserva- ted and eonviet ts against seattered uprisings in| ew pls confine the | known today. | tive governmant will hive a & conviction upheld by th rrero \lting from dissatisfac- | taxation to motorists and would pro- | When “Garry” died, a yrar ago| to d Anglo-Frer court, hi tion with results of t s vide IM' r»ihntns to mrmlcrs and last summer, the,state house flags| Relleville, TIL, Dec. 4—Upon an ! problems with cad of th it its quotatio! ) elections. manufacturing concerns using gnsn-} were at half-mast until his body had “ e D e s I T later ofii The war department considers the line for other than motoring pur- been buried by Governor Baxter in|. copni.rigid airship of ahout 850,000 ' The —cc e risings purely local, [ Roses: the private- cematery on Mackworth | cupic feet capacity, was nearing t@ke in tho proposition __.__________.__.._—-—————- Isiand, &is eetate in Casco Bay atleompletion at Akron, Oy, for delivery the Americ plan for - Portland, where the dogs he has had |, the spring at Scott 1d, the bayme e withdrawal ¢ h | ' since a boy are buried. army’s chief lighter-than-air station, | forces from part of the oceu et i 1 The order specifies that the tab- || joutenant Colonel J. A, Paegelow, territory after t1 e Brook'a atate-| let’shall be erccted at the governor's| conimandunt, fold of his dream of Commission G flicted about expense the peop a le of Maine of the 'ullh(ulv and unselfish services rendered them | “‘constant reminder to by their domestic animals, a expression o and as an the hope that the day will soon come in this state when eruelty to and neglect of animgl will be no more and when man will Be kind and merciful to all of God's creatures, however humble.” This order recinds one pass by the governor and couneil a fow| weeks ago, authorizing the crection | of a memortal to “Garry” in the atate park Three Million Dollar Deal Is on in Meriden Meriden, Dec. 4. —Conferences arc expected to start shortly in the pro- poscd purchase of the Meriden Gas Lizht Co, and the Meriden E c Light Co, by the United Gas Tm- provement Co., of Philadelphia. The Meriden Co, at a joint meeting late yesterday appointed a committee of | directors to confer with a commit- tee from the Philadelphia corpora- tlon and negotiations wlil extend | over a long period. The propertics invoived are called worth over three million dollars, The local light company has been buying some | power from the Connecticut Light and Power Co., fn which the United Gas Improvement Co., terested, is heavily fn- | 30 JUSTIC QUALIFY. Thirty of the 34 justices of the peace ¢lected last month have qual- {fied and have taken the oath of of- fice for one year, and the remaining four must do so befora the close of business today or be disqualified. The law provides one month in which to be sworn in. Because they're treated by a epecial improved process which makes them not only hard but tough ss well, to last for miles and stand the severest shocks Srecte ing, grinding over car and rough roads. A new improved fastener makes McKay Tire Chains easier to put on and take off, ‘end it holds them oa unfailingly. Should & cross chain finally Break it can be repaired on the roed instantly, wi t tools, by the McKay Ready Repair Link. “The nest w due to develop- ment of bombing, won't be fought Hthe fron e said, “They will have to g0 by subways or in the air. And the air will he the most economical jthe bag with two el [the two air | lantic at first | Pole was | he said. “It has no way to care for | il t {the crew in the cold.” Jia Four ships in addition to the . |subic 8.-1 are to be hrought to Scott field |cussion i in the near future Two are Tl v in the T. A, or one-pilot type, e 1 q 1t FEUD OF AMAZONS MUST STOP, JUDGE DECLARES Court Warns Women Who Engaged | in Battlo To Avold Further Quarrel Warning both defendants and | complainant in an assault case that was alred in police court this morn- ing, Judge Willlam C. Humgerford found Mrs, Balvatrice Bucherl ana | Mrs, Sante CGaguillo gulity and fined them $5 each without costs. Mrs, | Paullne Tata of 237 Washington | street, the complainant, whom the | two women were alleged to have as- | saulted, was warned with the defend- IE H. PRIOR ELECTED 3@“ ?if‘l i% T fl ' FORBALL PLAYER Lollows: club, champions of the Pacific Coust Dyson; marshal, H | MASTER OF CENTENNIAL \ 15 Tnstalled to Head Masonie Lodge —H. W. Gee Presented With Eraves Also Give Other Playe S e | Edward H. Prior was e 1 and tennial lodge, A, I, and A M., last N oy Louis that sent Micl \ O'Neil, Maurico Archdeacon, Charley | genfor warden, J Hollocher and several other 1.\‘.\":-” grend junlor war Bar 1o the big leagues produced Jinmy | (regsurer, M, A. acoretiry Welsh, star outfielder of the Seattle | W, Westiake; chaplain, Georga 11, | W. Gee; senior ants that the quarrelling they have | cugue, who comes to the Boston | deacon, D. O. Swanson: junior deas been engaging in for some time Natlonatin a deal invalving 460,001} icon, AL, Kie senlor steward, must be stopped, in cash und players. The transac- | John A. Lindsey; junior steward, R. The women were arrested on com- | tion, consummated at the minor | W, Holtman; planist, A. H Knapp; | plaint of the Tata woman Monday vcue mecting in Hartford, Conn'. | nonorary tyler, EN Haslom: tyier | as a result of a disturbance at the b ”lu’\I sends 'n|‘~""‘x"[' i i R H. Horstall; trustoe for one yea “ . (corner of High and Lafayette streets | immy Yeargin and Storling Stryk- | W, H, Day; ‘Maconic hall represen- In which they are alleged to have er, & third player to be named by | tative, J. R. Andrews ’ | If FOQd a"?'ces m StomaCh struck her fn the face causing her April 25 926, und tho balance In | The Installation ceremony was in | to bleed from the nose and mouth. N it rin | charge of the district deputy grand | The asanlt occurred In culmlnation |, This dirty old gray eoat may prove the undoing of the L e B Raymond sista o, #heewood | Instantlyl LEnd Ind 24 Heartburn, Acidity (nrnsom‘r]- nn‘\: 11:.;1‘.:”\‘\5?)."“0::‘ murderer of Mrs. Addie Sheatsley, whose body was found in lo is said to be the best | Harry A, Traver, A ;.)‘w ’mui«(\r':: A T three parties are alleged to have the furnace of her home in Bexley, a suburb of Columbus, Q. Major lcaguc prospect on the Pa- | jewel was presented to retiring mas.| Y DON€Ver (004 or drink ups o Jugxclisw a tow of thess plexsant heen hurling slanderous epithets at Its cufls ave burned and on it appear several stains detectives £ “ el ,”‘;‘“’K‘r“ “"“ e sl LI TR LT . £2 tavlcinand Liie distreat IR oach otHer, AR B e 5 " B it S RNl O all, he batted for | on behalf of the lodge, a miniature Gases, Flatulence, Blout Sour Atty. Alfred T. Le Witt appeare ‘l‘,hL.l] I rr}u i .?“”-n-hl.lm‘”) {')L).”»{l‘ Two of the investigators | oo in 1025 ana ' for 262 lust sca- | Jowel on behalf of tho oftioera by Risings, Hearthurr ‘ N A6 eonipAckags will kaep (49 ot ih dst e ANE e are seen here examining it, after it was found in the Sheatsley |son, when he made 16 home runs | Witllam J. Lofgren, and a Masonic o' : \ AlE8 tire family tree from digestive dis- Mary Swider, 18, charged with he- heme. nnd stole 17 bases. He bats left-| ring from this year's candidates, pre- T:m‘w you g ¢ *s for months, Druggists selt Ing in danger of falling into vice, . }handed 1 throws with the right | sented by Joseph Willamitz. | “Pape’s Diape o8 e millions and guarantee each packe was ordered committed to the | [[Engaticnisvepeqnona) e ot [omachy oy House of the Good Shepherd at two in the T. C., or two-pilot type. |tions of the allies with Turkey, |15t base, but is at his best in cen- : o L - Hartford. A 18ear old companion | Scottfichd now has the T. A.-1, The situation in Egypt ana I o | ter field. “He has color, personal- |Claims Self Defense in I in an escapade Sunday night ana A.-2, T. C.-3, and . ¢ north African colonles or spheres of | IL¥ and character,” Manager Wade Bridgeport Killing Case Monday was ordered committed to | —_— the Buropean powers is said not to | Sillifer of Seaftle said \ ; g the Long Lane farm. | The R« br it Boston into Bridgeport, Dec. 4. — Salvatore ‘EHAMBERLAW IF Luilding a giant ship of 8,000,000,060 ' mi conditio aa or 10,000,000 cubic feet capacity. Nations protocol and R. §-1 will be almost Gwice disarma as large as any ship previousl -| The interallied tfoned at Scott fleld. It will have debts, v 1 two carriers for airplancs. ment would liko to tled, may Colonel Pacgelow's dream ghip | b would be ing passenge in war time to transport men and airplanes, nsed in peace time rs, mail and freight und vapid.” Colonel Pacge <hip would have w sald his dream a lig vators rmnning up through the bag to a platform on top where the planes could take off and land. He said that the ship could not be shot down hecause it would be so big that it could carry ample anti-aircraft guns, The Scott field corma 18 obtained from G d make profits ca and mails across the class steamship fare for passengers and 25 cents for a letter, Colonel Pacgelow eaid {alk the Shenandoah going to th “advertising.” “It couldn’t go there than one of my little nd mem- With 1he official eir- car beneat many cou passengers fairs, due to t. It is under will ahont North callsor any more hipsrcould, i Q010 c BB e Bank 5 1o embez: Joseph R. Gant, president of the 1"ntrmu!§< Kansas City, Mo., is sgen here being led by detectiv hospital to the courtroom where he is on trial for ment. His peculations, it is charged, amounted to half-million dollars. When bank examiners discovered shortage, Gant suffered a nervous breakdown. around a the on the program, th Irance and | 2 trading ploture at AND BHEST CfllDS UVER But Mustarire Won't Blister—| & tnircy GOVEERNOR OF SUDAN ful dt v will do the work of | rer wae Away Goes Backache, Head- firty g mustard plasters. In | s five minutes, headache, earache, | 1 I ,"l . ache, Pleurisy and Neuralgia | toothacks and neuralgia vanish: ciTy HAL is, bronchitls, pleurlsy and coughs go overnight. | 0 N biterie from rheumatiem and DOUBLE NECKLACES S se it for the way it neck ind-front ments for er remedies W ially composed of have e e have overcome the ont and anothcr color burning or fro 2 double K 1 chilblains. Ask for M Vot nlas e yellow box. 30 and ‘he City Substantial,” and DREAMWOLD, the beautiful property consisting of 1100 Le sites, we are developing this winter, is open to inspection at 351 Main St. from 2 to 9 p. m. until Saturday night. The ])'l inting was ordered for our Sanferd and Orlando offices, It was such a masterpiece, however, that before *h‘l’“‘nz it south, it was decided out of respect for the ¢ 'nee which we enjoy with our purchasers, mortgage buyers, and sharehold- ers, to place it here on exhibition for one week.. Our idea was that local people who were unable to go south would be able to more fully understand just how the cities in Flovida fook in the winter time, and why the number of people visiting this WONDER- LAND of GOLDEN SUNSHINE AND IDE AL CLIMATE, is increasing by leaps and hounds each year.. To those not familiar with the location of Sanford, we will say, it is located on the St. John's River, about half way between Jacksonville and Tampa, fac- ing on heauntiful Lake Monroe, seven miles long and five miles wide.. It is rightly named the “city substantial,” as while it's population is about 10,000, the city has hirty-seven miles of paved streets, and since last wint has acquired most of the ublic utilities, besides building a new City Hall, Masonic Temple, and constructing a vacht hasin, at a cost of $67,000, Preferential freight rates insure that Sanford will become the largest inland city in Florida.. Water and rail competition put Sanford in a class by itself, as freight rates from Jacksonville are only about one-half of what they are to Orlando, which is only twenty-five miles distant, and which is at present, twice as large as Sanford. SEVEN YEARS' STUDY BEFORE WE LOCATED. The president of this Company spent seven winters in Florida before deciding where this Company would locate, and the fact that Sanford people had built the city themselves, had never ca- tered to tourists, it was idea! for us to locate there, and avoid the inflated values pre- vailing in most other cities. Sanford is this year catering to tourists, having already established athletic fields, and now has under consideration, a large tourist hotel. DREAMWOLD is only one and three-quarter miles from the business center, a pro-pectus of that perty is now being made up by our printer, and may be by request of those interested, as soon as it comes from the press. —THE— BCDWELL REALTY COMPANY HET Bodwell, Pres, F. E. Crandall, Mgr. National Bank Bldg. box of this w agony and reduces HT | onder- Ifi:}: oneS (0. failed e mis- o oy 4 f\l;;(:;‘ LA&‘«!L The tenden ok 60 R 1shion = which prevail in the famous thoroughfares of England, ed selected from abroad by Fitch- Jones Co. 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