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“Vorwich Ts Double That of Any Other Papor, and fts Total Grouation is the ut in Proportion to the City's Population __Gablod_Paragaphs Brayg Fears Folt [Trolley Collision | Sordersed Toewrams | AMAGE DONE BY WINDS TORM ro Accepts Resignation of : . 3 5 ; gww'fli : - S Fm' Flshel’mall Ne@LV!_BStfiflld L Robbers blew the sate ot e wui | Roofs of a Synagogue and a Large Tenement Hous : Blown Off in New Haven acespied the resignations of the. i o ons of the cab- inet ministers. g escaped with $3,400. Crude oil prices were advanced a JURED—20 OTHERS BRUISED further 10 cent a barrel by the Joseph Seep Agency at Pittsburgh. . > Postoffi have been ELECTRICS METHEAD-ON |, fome e et e dones mnt at Fairmont, W. Va. SEVERAL PACKETS CAUGHT IN|FIVE PERSONS SEVERELY IN- * VIOLENT STORM FFIDAVIT OF ALIBI FOR HILLSTROM William Busky Swears Hillstrom Was Not in Salt Lake City on the Night of the Murder. S‘WS' HUfl Eithw cross the Er“k M“ or Seattle, Wn., Nov. 19.—William Bus- 7 A 2 Enter Northeastern Albania 5 amanmit S meee 0 ok e el i ity SWORN Al OFF NEWFOUNDLAND Accident Happened On a Curve Where | _Three sons of President Artiguenave board Shut Off the View of el m‘-’m&g Honarie. " | Along the Shore a High Sea Was Kicked Up, But No Damage : ;!::rl;u», declared ,{hlst‘ Joseph Hill- None of the Vessels Had Been Re- a Bil was not 1t e F d The might of the murdor - for whish| Ported Up to Last Night. - the Motormen. Many delegates attended the open- to Shipping Has Been Reported—In Hartford, Where & Hillstrom was put to death today, to- 5 ing session of the International Ticket 7 ' night made the fol statement: ‘onvention at New Orleans. 55-Mile-an-Hour = SITUATION OF SERBS GROWS MORE ACUTE DAILY |"ii ettt | - — e e s | SR el RS Gole Ragad, tho. Roof of the Waklhl and I applied for work at the smelter 5 ~| Captain J. D. MacDonald was ap- 3 = = 4 3 £ at Murray, Utah seven miles from | hus veom ts 1s 20 persany were u.a""“’,,l o e ere o hoa Bruied wien | pointed Chief of Staft of the Atlantic Lodge Hospital Was Lifted and Deposited Fifty Feel Away—Official Rainfall at Hartford Was a Trifle Oves Salt Lake City. Our names should aj X - | fleet, relieving Captain H. McL. Huse. P, i e ould ab- | in the violent storm 6f the past two electric cars on_tha Westfield di s, . days and had not been reported to-|vision of the Springfield Street rail- In the East, Paris Says, the Bulgarians Have Been Repulsed|siven emplovment and to report that |t “"Grave gears are felt for thelr | way met head-om, & short distance 3 i Foreign built ships admitted to night at 11 o'clock. A 4 - safety althou it is Dbelieved that|outside of this town tonight. Mr. and [ American itry since June 30, last, lndl. With H C It . “We remained at Murray and I did tal wi gross tonnage an e 4 / vy es— Diplomats of the Entente ot lefl’: Hillstrom until ten. o‘clock Lt e a gross of 50, g : o at night. Hillstrom was not wound- - Powers Are Parleying With Greece—A Member of the | then. Milton H. Smith, president of the| New Haven. Conn., Nov. 19.—During # iner, a foreost hand, was injured by “When Hilstrom was given his pre- Louisville and Nashville Railroad, en- | the heavy storm here today, the roof|& Diow from the end of the boom at . . ., . liminary hearing before Judge Ritchie . o e istis French Cabinet Has Had an Interview With King Con- | in Salt Lake Ciiv, T was & witness for tered Johns Hopkins hospital as & D3- | of the synagogue of the Congregation | 'S, WAt assisting a companion but wi the defence. I fold the judge about caurage owmg Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel B'nai Isralel stanti R Germans— | Hillstrom and I being together all the Virgil D. Stockbridge, United States |in Rose street, was blown off and con- Wind 85 Miles at Hartford. 3 @G—P etrograd Reports Repulse of time, but he cut me short and said assistant. commissioner of . patents flfle_}'flble damage to the edifice result-| pgartford, Conn., Nov. 19.—The fifty« Duels . e Contoate :\:! e'&de;xfi: :-l:h;w:u‘::ay so(‘;d. % { died in Washington. He was 79 years ‘0: P:ten ::f,fie:thm ':l::mar;; 1;0‘;:; five mile an Lour gale that raged hers A'w“l, y and- Sapping Operatio iy Wi seat. batk to 1ol SR T With the approach of the holiday season there is generally recog- C ng More than 200 telephone Wires wers | i} aee i i (oL Erom the rocith France and Belgium—Russia to Place Millions of Addi- |, T 1ad been arrested previously by a (| nized the many benefits which are to be gained by making the nec- The greater part cf the glass works | blown Gown and many trees about the | ind deposited it ity fest away. The g IS mhe 220" g thng ghest || coury purchuses tor the Chriatmas lst sarty ot e Fa0ath 253 Tomt Spenl O | SRSt e gt ner, | SO bl e ot tional Troops in the Field. 3 in jail forty-one days. Finally they An nestimable amount of assistance cdn be given to the buyers f|fre itk 267 s according to the local weather bureau, | The oHeisr rointen ooy & e ied turned me loose and told to leave the |} by the adoption of an early advertising campaign. If early buying -—— i s ey e Ry ) (A e state and never come back. i ANENTS 1% e orti eamtae wad 1t (o 0ok o0 eardy. for Thobe m"f’n ;l_n,; ;;tlm-khnf ul-e"mxmpe‘an i‘.:;"n et Lt i of rain fell dur- s in g war 172, s have left America . Bl kestack The fmm situation of the Serbian | the various war chancellories mention | pETECTIVES UNABLE Who have Christmas stocks in trade to lend a helping hand. Itis the ||for thelr native country to join the| Alons the shore, a high sea was ;;',:',';,:,,y c(m::‘;;'u:. ::'_‘:b:_'?_ : Teutingo aics, Gally’ Ts becouiiny | Portance cxeept. the advance in Ser- TO FIND Busky. || ¢arly bird that gets the worm and it is the early advertiser who gets | colo. = o shipping, 5o far as could be learn: | jic sain and wind' storm that pelted more acute. In the north the line of | bia. —_— results. . “Russia Day” was observed through- | ed. Py e i down of a huge smokestack of the i - | Betieve 1t P W e e v he invaders is pushing the Serbs and Artillery duels and sapping opera- | Selieve It Part of W. W. Scheme to SCHOONER ASHORE ON < Novelty Manufacturing company, rip theif Montenegrin allies farther and | tions continue on the line in France Delay Execution of Hillstrom. out England. Russian flags were sold A holiday advertising campaign started now and continued through i B bl o ér west and from the maps it|and Belgium ad artillery engagements, the season means self-help as well ag a guide which the buyers al- bl ped Home Week decorations from would appear that their only avenues|with here and there an infantry at-| Seattle, Wn., Nov. 19—The Seattle]f Wwavs welcome. MASSACHUSETTS COAST. oy - n ] ,and tipped aver Seu R oL ol Fastern: Manc [ 18cE 07 e Ausiio-Tonian, tront O Dolite. tn response o o {alaeehRl fromh When making such a move the best advertising medium is none || The bodies of six men were rocov-| priven by Northeast Gale on Jagged | surrounded the driving pack. . . The wn 4.::5 south, if, as unofficial reports | Russlans repulses of Germans in at- Tk bt ho cotii Tt be. too good. The leading medium in this part of the state is The Bul- Pprovement company’s mine at Ravens- Rocks of Gale’s Point. stack tumbled hroush the root of & ve onastir en into the | tempts to cross the Dvina and Styr R > ~ dale, Wash. 3 = was injur- hands of the Bulgarians, the Serbs | rivers. o ufl'lda\?le( ?v:l:“pa lfi“:‘f"ax‘:h:itfx:;: letin the circulation of which reaches the people with the money to Nahant, Mass, Nov. 19.—The two-|ed. Incidental o throl ughout i masted British schooner H. S. M., was | the city will total several hundred dol- o T e P caona | Griven ashore by a heavy fortheast | lars. ) luable F he left the B gale on the jagged rocks of Gale's — 200 valuablo papers'as ho left the Be- | Foint today. ‘The skr mesabers'of the Crew of Schooner Landed. crew reached shore after a hard strug-| Delaware City, Del, Nov. 19.~The hére must, in the face of the great| A despatch to a London newspaper| by Industrial Workers of the World to buy. Make your start now. £dds against them, either cross the|quotes the Russian premier as having [ put off Hillstrom" 1t In the past week the following matter has appeared in its col- Greek border or enter southeastern Al | sald that Russia intends to place mil: | * One newspapes: rerorten employed s - P bania through the Lake Jezero and|lions of additional trogps in the field| by a paper which has aided in the o Lake. Ochrida regions. and that there was necessity for re-|movement to delay Hillstrom's execu- * Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total o0, the east in the extrome soutn-| doubled exertions by the people to pro- | flon. was parmiitcd to soe Busky and e o e et T T e e e o the m n kingdom, | btained o statement trom nim. bt (| Saturday Nov. 13.. 133 132 1094 1339 [||Ziicted use of asphysiating gas by| The schooner, laden with lumber|phia for Cailas, Maine, were landed Sulgarians have been on the of- TTEE R ith this exception, Busky was kep f : i 2y Ll from Liverpool, . S., for Boston, prob- | here today by a tug which rescued ‘ill-ll ‘m‘ g tb!umt, g e V0, BERLIN CRITICISES CONDUCT g lay. MOnday NOV- 15. 3 151 13! 286 568 ably will be a total loss. She was|them when the schooner went ashore - : Zerumitan. but scconding Vo or kMg T s | e ST G f The steamer Golconda left Calcut-|owned by Henry G. Malletf of Port|in the Delaware river during the easly i oty e ey LA Tuesday, = Nov. 16.. 86 141 180 407 ||t carrying 500 Germans and Aus- |Gitbert. N. . and was commanded by | morning storm. ~The Allen, according bperations of the-British in the south- | Behaving at Saloniki as If That Port REASONABLE DEFENSE trian who are being sent back to|Captain Leander Pothier. Julius Saul-' to her captain, is full of water. on regiop againat the Eulsarians Was Their Property. £ e - Believes Congrass Will Work Out Sat. Wednesday, Nov. 17.. 125 112 191 428 thelr own countries. sy Serbs in REA!&‘! Mg _en- g 3 seielass t6, Tuek s - Tataefory S aisRbion. Thursday, l}lnx-,- 18“. 104 133 242 479 A safe in the office of George W.| PARISIAN DRESSMAKERS DR. HAISELDEN VINDICATED, - whet 1l 3 Shepa; a_mining _engineer, in e > b e e s - LG T IR TR 22 ¥ - able Bl N Yo 3 ESTABLISH BLACKLIST "MORALLY AND ETH 3 2T giceFrepen | : A iecmp sa - Fritay; R i L < P O L |~ o S Gl o . 1CALLY A 9 ing | Wilson today that he favored a na- B al Official. Action Regarding | By Coroner’s Jury of Which Six- adeed Th in_ connéction | tional defense programme within rea- ARour 10000 . persqtiv; “ghtnoied W |, - O OSpred Toc Mo, Nel. SR Vo With the existi % @e- | sonable limits. He said he had not | Totals . kD ng situation. It isde- 712 797 2225 3734 Denison, Texas, to see the Liberty — o representativés of clired that m,“gfl.,.,. and French arc { committed himself to the details of Bell as it passed through the city on| Paris, Nov. 19, 5.35 p. m.—The Dress- | Chicago, Nov. 19.—Six persons com- France at_Athens are-said to Mx;:g behaving at Salonfki ‘as-if that port|the administration’s proposed army its way to Philadelphia. makers’ “association met today at a | posing a coroner's jury, held today that war il progress concerning . this’ - win in B it e Bi16 nav ierenses Becbe. ho Bol session presided over by Paul Poiret, | Dr. H. J. Haiselden, who permitted an while: Earl Kit the h Ravs Bt Savks rengmgmtg:":“;".'f not thoroughly considered them, but . A man registering as_C. A. Lam-|the organization’s president, who had |infant, ‘John Bollinger, to dle, when secretary; and-Geperal Sa: the | throw of the dynasty. It'is noted that|that he believed the coming congress FErench - ¢commander-ig-chief - il the |a corps of gendarmes stationed in Nev; { Would" work out satisfactory legisla- | Some cf the vessels may have found|Mrs. James O. Haskins, of Suffield, defective, Near East, have conferred at Saloniki|Greece, a hody forined principally of | tion. refuge in isolated harbors. Conn., were the most severely hurt,|York, by swallowing poison. for Mrs. Galt. It was directed that|was morally and ethically justified in on the entire Neéar Eastern situation. | Cretans, has openly agitated in favor| “I talked to the president only a| Most of the misging vessels were | Mrs, Haskins suffering a hip fracture, e 3 no member of the association should |refusing to perform _the ~ operaton In addition Denys Cocliin,’ a. member|of former Premier .Venizelos. few minutes,” said the speaker after|bound from Labrador for Newfound- [ while several of her husband’s ribs| Twenty children, boys and girls, | deliver the dresses to a certain house | which his conscience did not sanction. of the French cabinet, has hdd an in-| “It is pointed out. that a state of | leaving the White House. “We briefly | land ports. were crushed. held in the Children’s Court Building |in America whose proprietor was a|An implied disapproval of a course bert of Glen Cove, L. I, committed |returned to the city and took official {an opération might have saved him to suicide in the Hotel Chevalier, New |action regarding the dresses ordered |a life of unhappiness as a 9 terview at’ Athens with King Constan- |siege can be proclaimed in Greece | discussed the army and navy pro- PN Y S Others injured and taken to the hos- |in Brooklyn, were marched out when | German, naturalized in the United | wherein a physician might determine tine. without the action of parliament if z |gramme that has been proposed. I pital, Salvatore Oigacona, Westfield, |a rmall blaze was discovered. States. if it was or was not desirable for a The official communication issued by | sufclent emergoncs arisens frankly said that I would be in faovr | ARMY AIRSHIPS COMPLETE leg broken; Edward Murphy, con- Jt appears that only this and one|patient to live was contained in_the other proprietor of German origin had | concluding paragraph of the verdict: ; E : ills of the Nashua Mfg. Co., and of legislation which would assure rea. EIRST LEQ OF JOURNEY;|dustor. Waestfiela, foot crughed:. John|, Mille of the Nashus Mg, Con mnd )i i dENm o v the action o thalWo Bemere i oot highest sonable defense for the country against Carhuff, Westfield, ankle and arm |the Jackson Manufacturing Co., at 3 : mabie Qetensc 1ar the SOEROT apat — % Ty Nashua, N. H., closed by a strike last | association. duty is to relieve suffering and to save AWARDED GOLD MEDAL RELATIONS BETWEEN o Pt eRmas Y'Mng' T ':;hfl:’ ‘g:‘; Flew From Fort Sill, Okla., to Wichi The accident happened on a curve, | month, will be reopened Monday. Some time it was found that a large | or_prolong life.” ! FOR WRITING FICTION. RUSSIA AND POLAND |there might be difficulty in working Tex.—80 Miles an Hour. three quarters of a mile east of here, pumber of dress importers in New | The jury was composed of the fol- 2 out the plan for raising the so-called : 4 at a point where a billboard shut off | Mrs. Zephaniah F. Dunbar, who was | York and elsewhere were of the Teu- |lowing physicians: William Dean Howells Honored by In- | Brought Id. of ‘Dekats’ by s | continental army, but I am conogent | Wichita | Falls, Mex, Hov. 15.-Cle | the view of the motormen: The front |struck yesterday by o strest car and|ionic race, ‘hs sssocistion decided, | Johe B Colden Mercy hospitsl r that 0o congress will Work Ot | cling to earth, from a’ height of 4, A e - 3 njured at Brockton, Mass., - n, professor of anatomy, stitute of Arts and Letters. Polish Lawyer. e S o D o e Sl foet, six ‘army aeroplanes composing Sudeof aths Ry s JUER e Aeeit at'a hospital there. ' She was 43 vears |Ciple, only to refuse to sell totwo |Loyola ‘university: Howara S Jov. Vi 3 hich will 2| the First Aero squad of e Uni of age. ses, ose names were drawn by |dean of emann college; D. Hston, Nov. 19—William Dean| Petrograd, via London. Nov. 19, 4.30 | which Will be satisfactory to every- | (1 Flrst Aero squad, of (he USUed| RUMORS OF DISORDERS ag lot and that one of these names was | Stecle. dean of the Prosicisas aad Howells of New York today was|P.' m—The relations between Russia For Sili, Okia, ending the first lap IN INDIA UNFOUNDED. | Brigadier-General Tasker H. Bliss, |that of the person ordering gowns for | Surgeons college of the University of awarded the gold medal offered by the |ind Poland, which have been little|says MONETARY POWERS of their journey to Fort Sam Houston assistant chief of staff of the army,|Mrs. Galt. Hlinois; Henry F. Lewis, professor of National Institute of Arts and Letters/| discussed since the retirement from at San Antonio. The trip was made | Formal Deniel of Statements Made by | became a major general upon the re- obstetrics, Cook Count yhospital; Lud~ for distinguigshed work {n the writing | Warsaw have been brought again into MUST BOW TO AMERICA | without mishap and the distance cov- German Pres; tirement of Major General William .| TAFT PRESIDES AT MEETING Wwig Hektoen, professor of pathology, otio — ered at an average of 90 miles an hour, e Sarter. Russ Medical college of the Univers: offigtion. ir. Howells was not pres- | the field of debate by the Folish law- | Former Premior Luigi Luzzatti of Italy | or 39 minutes for the,trip. London, Nov. 19, 4 p. m—Trie India| . fpee 3 OF RED CROSS COMMITTEE |sity of Chicago. hver. Ripley Hitchcock, secretary of the in- | cow. Several interesting expressions Wrif on Foreign Exchange. Conditions much as might prevall in |office today made formal announce- Winston Spencer Churchill, former N Dr. Haiselden in his testimony said . T{Plan to Form a Special War Relief |he aia v wa. rtimes were experienced by the av- [ment that German press statements | First Lord of the Admiralty left Lon- | P e did not reach his final decision not m\nu,‘:x.p;::-‘ifig bl agbeosiontng A |00 g;nm‘;{f”':o&“;'; Deen. r::;':gfedp‘e"{ Rome, Nov. 19, 9,50 a. m.—Former |iators and auto truck trailers alike. | circulated in foreign countries regard- | don for the front to join his regiment. Department Discussed. to operate until he had consulted 15 Elished service to arts or letters. al. |of Prince Eugene Troubetakoy - who | Premier Luigi Luzzatti in an article | The aeroplanes coursed over territory |ing disorders in India are absolutely Il is major in the Queen’s Own Ux- practicing physicians, 14 of whom ap- though it is stipulated that the recipi- | has just been elected a member of the | Published today regarding the per- | unfamiliar to them ad landed safely in | unfounded. The announcement specific- | forAshire ITussars. ‘Washington, Nov. 19.—Former Pres- | broved course of letting the little ent need not necessary be a member of | imperial council. sistence of the high rate of exchange|a ficld which none of them had seen |ally denies the report that a revolt has ident Taft presided today over a meet- | life expire. 86 orghuization Prince Troubetskoy declared that | between Burope and America, despite | before. broken out anywhere in India or that| Secrstary Daniels will recommend |Ing here of the executive committee of | The mother of the child, wife of a New Hembers elected by the insti- | the interests of Russia and Poland are | the big loans contracte by the entente| The six auto trucks carrying sup- Brahmins, Buddhists and Mohammed- |a change in the court martial pro- [the American National Red Cross, for | workman and the mother of thres tute were announced as follows: | bound together and that a Poland in- | allies in New York, says that “Amer- | Dlies and accessories, one machine-|ans have united to make difficulties for | ceedings in the navy. The character |the first time since Lis recent appoint- 031," children, all physically and men- Charles R. Miller, United States Sena. | dependent of Germany, politically free [iCa Wwins, more than wins,” and de- |shop truck and six motor cyclists did |the “detested English, as stated from |of the military court is to closely re- [ment-as chairman by President Wil- | tally normal, also agreed that the baby tor Elihu Root, Henry Osborn Taylor, |and possibly altogether independent, is | Clares that “all the greatest monetary | not fare as wel as the aviators. Deep | German sources.” sembie that of the civil courts. son. A proposal to form a special war | Would be better off dead, he d t L. Altken, James Earl Fraser, |essential to the independence of Rus- | POWers in the world bow to her.” sand in the Red River bottom ‘and| Denial likewise is given to the as- relief department was one of the re- DR. HAISELDEN CONGULS G. Goodhue, Breck Trow-|sia. The seizure of Russia, said Prince | Signor Luzzatti attributes the con- |some of tho worst roads in Oklahoma |sertion that the Rajah of Bhagalpur| Oral arguments were begun before | Organization plans discussed. On ac- . HAISELDEN CONSULTED dge, all of New York; Ernest R.|Troubets: as Germany was covetous | tinuance of the high rate of exchange [and Texas were traversed by the land | has headed any uprising, or that grave |the Interstate Commerce Commission |count of the growing work of the Red WITH FIFTEEN PHYSICIANS r, St. Louis; Arne Oldberg, |of Lithuania, the Baltic provinces and | 1© the delays and uncertainties in the | auxiliaries. It was nearly eighty | disorders already have occurred in|by repesentatives of carriers und|Cross it was said efficiency requires RIETREN.. Evanston, 1li;; Gamaliel Bradford, Ei-|Part of the Black Sea coast. financial war. He says the triple en- | miles by road between the two stops.| Bombay, Madras, Nagapur, Alahabq |shippers interested in the propused |that the society be divided into more | Before De g It Would Be Better to lery Sedgwick and Ralph Adams Cram| M. Lednitzki's purpose in inititating | tente has done only now in America | The first truck to arrive here made|and Maspur, or that rebels have inter- |freight rate advance on western roads. | departments and branches than at Lok the- Bellinper I S0¢ of Boston. the discussion is thought by many ‘what it should have done in August, | the distance in seven hours, while|fered with the departure of native = s hich Inf Six vacancies in the American|to be to prevent construction of opin- | 191, and that therefore the efforts of | early tonight some of the motor [troops, causing the British troops to| Valuable manuscripts stolen from % b ollosred by foraal meot- |, Chicago, Nov. 19.—Dr. Haiselden, A v of Arts and Letters have|ion noted in some quarters that Rus- today must be multiplied. cyclists were still plowing their way |retire and subsequently occupy their |the Academia Lincel in Rome were mal, is to followed by formal meet- testifying the inquest, on the Bol- been filled, it was announced today, by | 5ia has experienced only disillusion- through the sands a few miles outside | barracks and arsenals. returned by an American collector ln&fl‘ w:mrr::l, ‘when tl:.m Dldmro! TeOr- | linger infant, said he had consulted ¥ the election of the following members: | ment in Poland and was not interested | PERKINS SAYS PROGRESSIVES | this city. o aN o e et | eafion af the Anial mesting of the: TitLfftcen Phyaicians before dsciiu Willlam ~ Gillette, playwright; George|in its future fate. WILL HAVE NATIONAL TICKET. 5 . or it e directors of the Red Cross next month, | Y WOUld be Dbest to let the child die. end,” the secretary of state for India L. Rives, historian; Paul Eimer More, | - PLANNING ORGANIZATION oAbt ot reotPL ohe o o ¢ y re, announced. The number of stockholders who other doctx a oritle ang essayiel: . AMen Weir | perroGRAD SAYS GERMAN I6-Conterring With/Chioags,. Leaders of OF UNEMPLOYED MEN. SR P will participate in the quarterly divi- | BATTLE IN PROGRESS FOR the case was hopeiess, o hm that mlar, 'all of N fll’lyi ‘ork, and Robert Grant, LINES ARE GROWING THIN the Party. — RENEWAL OF SHOEMAKING AT dend of the Pennsylvania Railroad, e case payable Nov. 30. is 93,634, in increase O O RS L0 | e e v 3 : . “The father lofi the cass in Accerding SoMepats Repsived by VHe | oo o Gatiiely. Atter & contumidl novelist, of chusetts. by — . A.F. of L. Approves Plan of Its Execu- | MASSACHUSETTS REFORMATORY MUTILATED. OR. BISABLED Russian Military Observers Have So| Chicage Nov. 10.—George W. Pur. tive Committee. = A A B Reported. s, conferring here today with local lecommende y e Comission on James Shaw, Washi jton American Officials at Nogales. . MEN TO HAVE PREFERENCE IShden T (he niamealve nerty, said | Ban Hranciaco, Now: 10, The Athert Economy and Efficiency. League pitched, who was thougnt fat- | 1 Do Dest. not. to, opeee Tt meatt AL Pétrograd, "Nov. ¥, viciLondon, 430 | L5y fue: PrOEasslve party, must and | can Fedaration of Labor. fn convention —_— ally wounded by the accidental dis- | Nogales, Ariz, Nov. 19.—The battle | quirg 5 Qelicate momesiion tn iid; s Bill Adopfed by the French Chamber | . m.—Russlan military observers are |7l 1ave @ national ticket in the field | here today, approved a plan submitted| Boston, Nov. 19_Re-establishment | charge of his Shotgun while hunting, | for possession of Hermosiilo, capital of | S sptia e K 5, P Saon to prolong of -Daguties. + |fnding frequent. indications that the [P 916 D e X on andne | Of Shoemaking at the Massachusetts |is expected to recover. He is in 4 Sonora, has been in progress since late |an operation I might have Doer oo 4 i 7 Cpnian ek o Hiehole o soamie r. Perking, who is national chair- | federation for the organization under |reformatory, which was discontinued | Biricbergh. hospital yesterday, according to_advices re-|cused of killing 1t.° A Gancermer sacs Paris, ov, 19, 540 p. m—The cham. | INCTeasingly thin. These. are farnish: | Jan of the party, will make an ad- | central hodies of the unemployed men | o year ago as a prison industry, was Ceived today at Nogales, Sonora, oppo- | Flcsi operation woutd C hoe O oy purs bor of Aeputics. todny adopted apiii | €4 by reports from the fighting lines, | d7ess at Kansas City tomorrow and|in the United States. A recommend- |recommended by the state commission | The ninth annual mid-west bowling | site here, by Villa officials. 1t was 150 | Bothing for the chae Wit S giving preference -in - the government | 10tably from the sector northeast of | 7' 1 SITCHAS Conference of party lead- | ation of the committee that the plan|on economy and efficiency in a special | tournament opened in Omana. Cne|reported’ that Gemeral Obregon, the |eration thero was no chance fo; lwto' sérvice: to men mutilated or disabled | Ri82- As an instance, it is stated that - 0. &8, be put in effect at once was CONCur-|report submitted to Governor Walsh |hundred and twentythree five-man |Carranza leader, was repulsed in an|ljver T it e the fwarfl This. prefesene eeoled |in capturing the passage between two red in by the conventlon. and the executive council today. The|teams from Illinois, Missouri, Minne- | engagement near Cananea. to every branch of the eivil service | Marshes the Russians found the sole | PRESIDENT WILSON AT In announcing thg plan, the reason|commission gave two reasons for its|sota, Iowa, South Dakota ond Ne-| El Paso, Tex., Nov. 19.—Villa officlals | w11 ) oF NEPHEW oF Snd ot merely to ome-nalf of tre|defenders of the position to be two s for the organizatior of the unemploy- | recommendation, the first being that |braska are entered. at Juarez said today their wireless Dlaces, as had beert ordered under o | Germans with machine guns, WORK ON MESSAGE.|ed was recited by the committee as|the industry earned a substantial % plant had interrupted wireless com LATE J. P. MORGAN, ministerial decree. Drilling of the recruits with which | o 1 i . | follows: profit. The commission declared that| The Norwegian steamer Ulriken, | munication between General Obregon's ekt Enam. to the mcasure were |the Russians exrect to strengthen | e Hopes to Have It hed Some | Migratory workers, to the estimated |this profit would have been increased | New York for Rotterdam, was sunk | headquarters at Naco and General | Leaves $20,000 to Rector of American 1ccaptel Biving the preforemmn e | thelr own lines on various fronts is Time Next Week. number of 3000000 in the ~United|materially had there not been a con-|by a mine. Five of her crew perish- | Dieguez at Hermosillo. It was ex-| Church ot Holy Trinity in Parie. the mutilated or disabled, to;those who | Proceeding rapidly on all sides. Drill Stetes drife from place to place. usual- | tract stipulating that 40 per cent. and |ed. Her cargo contained 3,000 tons of \pmnu that a Villa wireless operator of 2,662 over the same period in 1914. e 5 is being made in the drill work. be. | Wilson went over a draft of his mhes- | in prosress. They are taken on as|paig to the purchasing and selling | States for Delgian relief. ranza communications and the latter Af‘“‘:i‘;“{,‘:‘“a’;g‘c‘és“:fium“g; cause of the willing spirit bf the new |sage to congress with the cabinet to- | Strikebreakers in many cases. under |agent for his services. % Aleo for armabied cated; %€ | men ana the admirable relations de- |day. He hopes to have it finished nexi | promises of bettering themselves as| The fact that shoemaking is a Mas-| Count Persico, a nephew of Pope i the giate, '\Mr%to evist betwcen them and their | week. The cabinet was in session less | time goes on. However, when the|sachusetts industry in which dis- Beredict, had a narrow escape during i Sl e Y A than two hours. Because of the con- | Strike ends these men again find them- | charged prisoners may readily find |the recent raid by Austrian planes | E the fathers of the lacgest fam- | DaSters report that excellent progress| Washington, Nov, 19. — Prealdem‘lv appearing in cities where strikes are | later 50 per cent., of the net profit be | wheat contributed in the United|in Juarez had'been copying the Car- New York, Nov. 19.—The will of ilie George D. Morgan, nephew of the late officials discontinued the use of their |3 3 Dlant when it became known that Villa | on Tule s tim iits Lo ed, i3 Spain | was recelving them. $470,000 and leaves the income of ‘the - 5 residue to his widow, Yuki Kato Mor- - OBITUARY gan, a distinguished Japanese author- ess. She is now residing in 1. Rabbi Solomon Schechter. The bequests to go friends, the K New York, Nov. 19.—Rabbi Solo- |of the American Church of the Holy mon_Schechter. president of the Jew- | Trinity in Paris receiving $20,000. o ey losl Menimacy of Auexion s o Ok and widely known as a traveler and | BICE PRESIDENT OF LA SALLE author, died in his_home here today. He was born in Fokshan, Rumania, December 7, 1847 and - came to the TUnited States in 1902 to accept the presidency of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi Schechter was_edu- P cated in the Universities of Vien-| Morris, Ilis, No aries na and Berlin and taught in the Uni- | Munday, vice president of the. versity College, London, and traveled [Street Trust and Sa in Ttaly. Egypt and Palestine exam- | Chicago, of which Wi ining Hebrew literature. He was the | was president, tonight. author of “Studies in Judaism,” “Doc- uments of “Jewish Secretaries” and other works. —_— tinuing lack o: o)fl‘ici?l information on i in the ranks of the unemploy- ployl)::ent at good wages was given as|on Brescia. ~One of the missiles the sinking of the Italian liner An-|ed. another reason. dropped by the aviators fell within a SUFFRAGE ENVOYS GET. cona, it was understood that the sub- A fow yards of where the count was DL N7 AR BiGRATURE | oot Boh ol Tl dieeuenet LOOTING AND RAIDING BY BICYCLE RIDER PLUNGED standing. @ Congress to| CAMPAIGN FOR CREATION OF INDIAN _AND VILLA FORCES OVER RAIL TO DEATH. Movemmnte, of Steamabine. Has Been Reported to| Louis Kuehl Instantly Killed in Six | Sopentagen, =~ Nov. 19—Arrived, B eyl State Department. Day Race at Chicago. Bergen, Nov. 18—Arrived, ial Settlement of All In- Kristianatjord, New York. WHO DICEIVED “POETS” ' Jehn T. Hali Sent to Federal Penmi- 3 3 5 Atlanta, Ga. To Petition Requi e Se Pass Constitutional Amendment. A WORLD SUPREME COURT | At Los Mochi Albany, N. Y. : enyoys <oday obtained ‘Gove For the Judicia 3 ‘mans’ signature to a petition request- ternational Disputes. Washington, Nov. 10.—Looting and| Chicago, Nov. 19.—In the first heat | - Faimant. sov. 16— Asrived, steam- T (o Adops 3 eoigiationsr raiding by Indian and Villa forces-at|of the amateur handicap at the open- |er Nicwe Amstordatm, New ¥ork for endrént 'giving’ women' the right to| New York, Nov. 19.—The first formal | Los Mochis were reported today to the|ing of the six day bicycle races to-|Rotterdam. vote. After the governor had signed|steps in a campaign for the creation |state department. The Carranza gov- | night, Louis Kuehl was killed instant- | Christiansand, Nov. _18.—Sailed, the paper, the envoys, Mrs. Sara Bard|of a world supreme court for the ju- | ernment, however, has given: reilef.|ly when, on his third lap, he plung-|steamer Oscar II, New York. of Portland, Ore.. Miss Marie | dicial settlement of all international | General Obregon yesterday sent word | ed over the rail on the north turn and| New York, Nov. 19.—Arrived, steam- and Miss Ingebarg of Prov-|disputes were taken at a luncheon|to American consular representatives|fell thirty feet to the concrete floor |er Bergenstjord, Bergen. o/ =mmen frem all parts . 1., were guests of Mrs. Whit- | given at the Bankers' club here today |that besides the garrisoning of all the | below. Glasgow, Nov. 18.—Arrived, steam- 4.-t1£:d at the trial|man at lunchecn. at the executive | which was attended by men prominent | Yaqui valley, the towns on the Mexi- | Herman Hoffman, who was leading, |er P i ; g the manner in which the|man: The_petition was started in|in public life from sections of the can border will be garrisoned as soon |started to slip and Kuehl swung high| Liverpool, Nov. 18.—Sailed, sf test had been conducted. ia in Seotember. 3 country. % 3 as possible. to avoid him, skidding over the rail Philadelphia.