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“Japan's Rremier Operated On. ; e ‘Tokio, Nov. 22.—Premier Count 3 @ 1 5 % by N F < Okuma, who has been in poor health 5 5 - Az - of ldate, underwent a slight operation on his leg today. He is improving. ¢ : M“Wflmm arF e & B § ; [EXPLOSION ATTRIBUTED i i ; ¢ 3 £ L TR WIS 5 v e - ¥ N - 1 g 3 [ i k 2 % TO ALIEN ENEMIES [TRAMPLED HIS 'BODY INTO A[SECRETARY DANIELS DISAP: stcily fas” grown more violent. i fl'nin and a w Train Mco'um 28 » , S0, " | Occurred Last Night in Plant of Cana- © NEWLY MADE GRAVE PROVES FINDING RiAes 35 S TalP ¥ T - : R /" dian Explosives Co., Ltd. Mexico City has been fith ‘Thought Grfik cabinét is 'Disposed to Accept (EuTy Souna, Quiatle, Now, 32--An\STORY TOLD BY WIDOW |WILL BE NO NEW TRIAL g:.% loning 1000, men_in_battle clals to alien enemies occurred tonight in the plant of the Canadian Explo- s Conditions as Submitted ey CTmDanY, i oh CSUPIe® | Crime, Committed in May, 1914, Was | Daniels’ Refusal to Approve Rear Ad- seven miles north of here. Five one- - ” Story buildings usea for the storage| Witnessed by Wife and Som of of cordite, which the company has beea Man—F ' Kept mManutacturing in larse quantities, were| Murdered - Man—Fear Has —_— San Francisco bid . for ex- penses for the 1916 tic na- miral's Exoneration” Based on His | tional convention. * ¥ ,'y : 5 - Treatment of Junior Officers, Who| The Shah of Persia will not leave ‘ turned Cars of the Special, Which Was Carrying the e £ 4 3 Teheran, the capital, according to a _BLOCKADE OF GREECE HAS BEEN COMMENCED | “SiEs .. o o oo | Thom Ston R Sk N o A St et Con T. Kennedy Carnival Company—Engines of Both was no loss of life, the employes hav- Elihu Root will accept the nomina- ing auit work before the explosion.| Batavia, N. Y, Nov. 22—Lulgi Ma-| Washington, Nov. 22—Secretary|tion for pregident bf its is offered to| _ Trains Were Demolished by the Impact—Collision Oc- 3 o 4 - The magazines were situated jle | troni was buried alive in the cellar [ Daniels today disapproved the find- ¢ i 7 News That the Bulgarians Have Suffered a Defeat Northeast [and = hait from the manufacturing | of his home near Corfu, in May, 1914, |ings of gemeral court - martial| , e | curred on a Straight Stretch of Track—A Misunder- plant, and, with the exception of the | his body being trampled into a new- | which acquitted Rear Admiral Will- Valley and { 2ies night watchman, who is thought to be |ly made ve, mccording to a stors |iam N. Little, retired, of charges of | throushout the Imperial = ¥ ” of Pristina, and That the Austro-Germans Are En-|[SN{Rachnen W00 s BMoustt o 00 1%, 50 e widow to District At negligence in Connection with the futy | ther southern Callfornla poinis. standing of Orders is Said to Have Been Responsible. 2 The concussion was felt here, caus- | torney Coon here -today. . |as inspector during the construction of . = rr¥es T countering Wintry Weather, Has Created a More Hope- | ins_some damage to the Canadian Decotnpossd ~Body Fetmd: the submarine K-3. No new trial, how-| Victor Manuel Corral, formerly 5 Northern depot. ever, will be ordered. secretary to General Huerta, was dis- % * - This afternoon Antonio Boliva, the - ered in hidi in Mexico and ar- Columbus, ) M St bt h: - A state issued by the depart- |COv ing lum)| Ga., Nov. 22.—Six ful Feeling in the Capitals of !.!!e Entente Allies—Pres- |, ;"o Siorey; i charse of the over alleged murderer, ~pointed _out ihe R bk the Tested. 2 are known to have been killed, YT Lo Cht ! N 2 patched 150 men of his command and a. m‘l""lm"‘m“‘mb:d’mm & (Continued on Page Eight) Wik e _|others are missing and more sure is'Being Brought on Rumania by Both the Central | sirons guara was placed around the - President Wilson will eat Thanks- | are inj of & o e T Ve eyl as a result ers of the carnival company works tonight. Word came from To- .;'{":2, l{:h:&mgo%tfl:dc e et KEPT DAUGHTER SECLUDED %v‘l‘n‘h e wt the W‘hel:'. fi:? ;gnmq mmélu west. 'nth-re 12 coaches which made up L . : - to that a detach: p ¥ s family and Mrs. - | between ‘entral of and none Powers and the Entente Allies—There is Little News |fome hors thoce comen t 0570008 Was | oq, the district attorney said. FOR NEARLY TWELVE YEARS | T .’ senger train No. 2 and a train £ if required Long Silence Due to Fea Since She Attempted ta Elope at 16— of 28' cars, carrying the Con T. Ken- of Importance From the Other Battle Fronts. e Boliva, who is Mrs. Matroni’s son- * |, The American schooner Helen W.|uedy Carnival company. FORMULATING PLANS TO in-law, has been serving a six months| - Nelatives Thought Her Dead. |Martin, Archangel for New York ar- Twelve Cars Burned. young daughter, Hasel, rived at London. She struck a. mine PROTECT MUNITIONS WORKERS | {erm in a penitentiary for a stabbing| pgston, Md., Nov. 22—State's Attor- ursaay. The bodies of some of the missing | of the cars near the Lond 2, 10.20 NN t fort: i A raTuse o iell the atery of the mur. | Ne3, Chiafles J. Butler announced to- erls 2 Sars cb T MY it EWARG R T | toswos her dedshie B on, Nov. 2%, 10.20 p. m—No|shock rattled windows at points forty | Fire Prevention Experts of Pennsyl- | Syracuse to s - | night that a warrant, based on a tech- fobo cars e show train. ve ossed her daughter out definite néws has been received here of | miles apart. The authorities thus far vania Hard ot work. 7! | der, which she declared had been wit- T s nt‘ly l::pe;'“f:":‘.",';‘a;d‘m cornival company’s cars were report- |the child escaping with Groece's reply to the entente allies’ | have heen unable to ascertain the point * nessed by her and her youns som.|isgued tomorrow for the rrest of | o meer Tareate Tealy It contelned |64 destroved by fire and others still | bruises. Mrs. -Kempf and. h demands for guarantees for the safety [at which the explosion occurred. It| pooo o oo ., o . |Charles. Her long silence, she said.|Frank Marshall and his wife, who are | thiricen bodies. were burning tonight. Two cars con- |band were burned to death in of the Anglo-French forces landed at |is suggested that the noise may have arrisburg, Pa., Nov. 22—On orders| was due to fear of Boliva, who had | ay, 1 ve kept s & taining trained animals were said to | wreckage. y Saloniki or for that of the Serbians|been due to the bursting of a meteor. | rom Commissioner of Labor Jackson, S . sculath threatened a similar fate for her and < have Been destroyed, killing many of 3 followi: era vear “old daughter Grace a prisoner| Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Mins- | Bave ¥ Y Who might be forced over the Greek — g e hall e R P [ er son, in their homie near St. Michael's for |ter to the United States left Lon. |the animals. to the carnival company, which has frontier. One despatch from Athens, | AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CHARGE axe o When' she learned he was in Prison | nearly twelve vear G 2or Dow ¥R it Ahe' Americah Wiethdirathoidiog ol Ockis. been exhibiting in Atlanta during the however, says the Greek cabinet is dis- eel company, John 'H. Walker, state | he felt safe to tell Grace Marshall, the youns woman tsion arred stratght | PoSt week. - posea to accept the conditions laid FROTESYS YO STATE DEPT. | 0 ptevention expast Sl yulis Spiser; —_— whose father: and . stepmtotner . are| "o Yo% York. e bt 4 None -of Injured Fatally Hurt. ons lai by e ctemical engineer, went to Bethlehem i stretch of track, the passenger train down by the entente powers except the | About Statement Involving Austrian | tonight to examing the Bothiehem steel | MERGER OF METHODIST charged with having imprisoned her| After racing for half a mile with a|being en route from Birmingham to| At the hospital here to which the pate in the war, filfld that Jfiflhl/“fln :é £ Juce mmcally. may he expectedf natiagton. Nov. B Biren Erich immediately. Zweledinek, charge of the Austrian- | Commissioner Jackson stated that i Consular Officers. works. They will visit others in order 1ONS, | In _their home near St. Michael's for | Harlem express between Brewster and | Macon and the show special from At- | injured were ~taken it<was said to formulate plans to protect munitions MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIONS. |nearly 12 years, spoke today for the |Croton Falls, N. Y. a large deer was|lanta to Phoenix City, Ala. A rpisun- | night that none of them was nm‘fi workers, A Plan for Mergar of Two Great|§iat e since hor liberation last ¥ri- Istruck and killed. derstanding of orders is said to have |hurt except poesibly J. L. Fickling i 5 3 e been responsible. engineer of one of the trains. Blockade of ‘Greek Commerce. | Hungarian embassy, called at the state | his inspection force will make efforts| Dranches Will Come Up in May. |on the table of her room in her aunt's | After returning to England from his| “The known dead and injured. ex- - home, where she is under the care of hn Redmond will . Believes Death List Will Reach 24. Meanwhile the blockade of Greek |departmen today and entered a pro- | fOF protection of all workers in plants| st Louis, Nov. 22.—The St. Louls | o mhvelomn: ¥ialt to_he front: John Cept for irsinien, were Persuhs G- |° o0p v Kennea: rietor gommerce has commenced, and iy | test against "':.,{‘:}“,“‘,i’xc‘é‘o':“: mame S o 25 cor o) 35| Ministerial 'association of the Meth- |~ Misa Marshall was imprisoned, it ‘.':.,“ng"'?;: P eeriting; - CONgRERI S Wilh. the wflh-‘“";m“““"“" company. st lete SOMMRE Ba B = repo; e n_v.’m Secided upon. | ment which, he said, appeared to be ia | cure co-operation of employes and em- | Sist Episcopal church and of thelalleged, after attempting to elope. at Sk Steel Coa ped. the list of dead would reach and Tfi wi Methodist , Episcopal church (South) | the age of 16, with a man of whom | Output of the German Coal Syndi- | Engines of both trains were demol- | possibly more. It would be Seith thofnéws hat' the Serblins CPEIFEALIE 4t e e bl T Lo g;ggr;;;*:"dtfifisflgg“’;g;g merged hefe today, and henceforth the her ~father disapproved. Relatives | cate for October totaled 6.467.468 tons, | ished by the impact. The passenger | he said, before the list could be eheck: ve -:n A% A Se o by Dra- | inspection and also the handling and | [oTard work of the two churches in|thousht her dead. Marshall said he|an increase of 135,764 over the Sep-|train carried three steel coaches, all | ed up. ' No more bodies hed been re- ans. north el conuies offichts, diwde by, Dr. i ] St. Louis will be conducted as thoush |considered the girl crazy. and that |tember production. of which escaped serious damage. The | covered late ‘tonight. Bulgarians hive delayed their march | sep P e dutuibn con Y ORRE AT SaVloslves. s 1| DY one organizatign. Sixty congrega-|he could not afford to send her to an -3 p 3 on ', /and that the Austro-Ger- ployes Wil |'tjong were represented. 7 institution, so he thought the only| No disorder attended the reopening RO 5 36 L n:afr‘.'é Jfi'fi,’m ‘IZ; L;:e‘; &r::‘?lnxchflg:; ;hl»sr to d:n e to 1:::": ::‘rs hl:d :;{ of the plants of the Nashua Manufac- | FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD OPPOSING FORCES OF R T e ; (Bouth. sai It waar hopes. chat Che |57 pounir oS o Jackion M- | WANTS DECISION ON POWERS. “are | Mr. Polk informed the attorney general | U- S. AEROPLANE SQUAD I e T e e e ‘méns are laboring under difficulties as| As a result of the charge’s visit, | CO-operate with the federal department a result of the wintry weather, has|Counsellor Polk of the state depart-|Of justice, sgtate police and state fire SUFFRAGE 1 |lar campaigns in other division border | UNITED COMMERGIAL Philip F. Turner, ot Portiand, Me, | Whether It is Authorized to Reduce | Will Seek Support of President Wil- - Bf.wn z"‘""“‘"t‘.a‘”u.‘l??fi:“fi’éf COMPLETES THIRD LEG. °¢‘£3.x:‘;€§n“.u’§‘:"$t.'x.fi‘fi‘." Baltimore, TRAVECERD-BRING ‘BUST.| T8 elected governor -t the annual| the Number of Reserve Districts. son During First Two Weeks of De- partment 'of_justice rej e fiIf 1| Arrived at Waco, Tex—Traysled at the sdpian for ‘the ‘merger "ot the two| . e O s Soelsty. o MO, Washinstiis - Nov =10 = Attoracy ] uphor: o b S s R R R RS TR N Rate of 86 Miles an Hour. - branches of Methodism will come | To Recover $34,154 From Former Su- | " s Genéral ‘Gragory. willsbe asked by the| ' Washingtén, Nov. 3 C — ‘ batare. the, Methodist Spiscopal .gener. preme Secretary-Treasurer. Convicted prisoners in England and ¥ % 2 y lop. e T wan anaz mistt be done | Waco, Tex, Nov. 23— Althbugh |8l Conference which will meet next s i W e e eor in ey Marone o1a | federal reserve Board to Interpret. the | forces on the woman's. suffrege May. Definite action looking towards| Columbus, Ohlo, Nov. 22.—Suit to provisions of the federal reserve act|tion will seek the Tt of Presi- the statement objected to actuall bazy atmosphere and a heavy = wind : u 3 numbered 104,000, a decrease of 37,320 support of 5 Ry ' Snds herself in much the | put out withont the. poraena) baaas |from the south prevenied the setting |® UBion throughout the world then is | recover $34,154 from Charles O. Dan- [over the year before. . - and determine whether in his opinion | dent Wilson during the first twa m?wm- as Greece, with both the of the attorney of a speed record in today’s flight of | expected. iel, former supreme secretary-treas- prosan: reneral. sntente allies and the central powers || It was learned that Baron Zweledinek | the United States aeroplane squad, urer of the United Commercial Travel-| Lioutenant Znani, an Argentime mil. | 'h® board has autherity to reduce the | weeks of December. An arrangement pressure o bear W er: b diion o traveling from Fort Sill, Okla., to Fort | RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ers of America and his surety com-|itary aviator established a new aiti- | number of reserve districts. This de-| was made for Mrs. Arthur M. "Eflw , it is said, nrew:ahnt m;:'&‘,‘..'f"s‘.u«:‘?}“' llifil.fi,“pfir_‘ Sam Houston, Tex, no aceldents BUREAU PUBLIC HEALTH |pany, was filed in the common pleas|tude record when he ascended to a |¢ision was reached onight after t‘he godse. of New York, president of the Rumania, to give assurances of her | fhough anpouncement of the reveipt|Marked the filght. The machines were e court here {aGay by attorneys for the|height of 21,325 feet. board had corsidered the question for | National Association Oppesed to Wo- centinued neutrality and also are of-|of this communication has not been |52id tonight to e ready to underfake | Discussed Methods of Conserving the | TTavelers' prganization. The petition fering her concesslons if she inter-|made by the state department. the flight to Austin, the fourth leg of Health of the State alleges that this amount, which came| Legi venes in the war on the side of the % the journey, tom#rrow. 4 Teuténic silies. With a bls Russian [BRITISH PUBLICATION S APl s Teatiad ey army in Bessarabi owever, e- . . m., having made the 86 miles o i3 B e e e OF CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS. | between Fort Worth and Waco in one | ol ocsicut, Research assoctation, bu Nty several hours in comnnection with ap-|man Suffrage, and a delegation to see tion to retire Justice Lamar | Deals now before it for changes in the | the president, December 14. Arrange- = into Daniel’s hands during 1914, was |of the Supreme Court on full pay he- | location of reserve banks and re- |ments aiready had been made for 300 = converted to Lis own use and that he |cause of his physical disability will be | liepment e boundaries of reserve o cal e ouse Greenwich, Comn, Nov. 22—The|fyjleq to account for any part of it. |introduced in Congres: districts. December 6. R : The petition staes further that the = N« yote was taken today and pend-| The National Assoeiation Opposed ¢ public health, at its annual . gt t of Mr Gremorvs|to Wi Surr, har likely that Rumania will ac- bour and 50 minutes. Mechanicians | co%, © 2 money was paid in by members as a| Blackbeard’s Island, between Sa-|inz the receipt of Mr. Gregorv's|to Woman Suffrage will open its an- upé"u:a Second alternative, On the|May Call For a Rebuke From the|with the fleet came from Fort Worth |Iecting here today, discussed meth- | per’ Jupita trx to maintain o fund |vannah and Brunswick, Ga. will b |opinion the appeals now pending will|nual convention here ber 13 and w it is expected here 'that the Washington Government by train, arriving at noon, and the six | 005, 0% OITVINg the health of the| ;" qemnify members of the 'organ-|converted by the government into anot be decided. ~The subject proba- |during the sessions will plan the work - firm attitude of the entente powers L == 7 motortrucks _and ten "motorcycles | Samber of subjects by weil known | izatior. acainst disabllity or death re- |refuge for migratory birds. by vill not be taken up again for|to be ‘}‘3!“’ before congress this win- toward Greecé will clear ‘the Balkan| Washington, Nov. 22.—If it develops | reached here between § and 7 o'clock Suitine from accidents. several weeks er. e suffragists announce that sitsation before very long. that the British government gave out | tonight. Snckers. i s Officers for next years were elected o T L. it h right t educe the number | which failed of passage at the las Little News from Battlefields. | {or publication the contents of a re- == as follows: President, Mrs. A. A. An-|BRIDGEPORT MAN CHANGES T e e i 52 gt ot b e co|ROTt made by American Ambassador|GEN. OBREGON CONFERRED R eaen M S Panama-Pacifie Exposition, will go to | of districts, but attorneys for appeal- | sessio nof congress will be introduc- rar regar« eg OF 00 4 ing ks take th th view, It|ed in De ber. grvm lnib fl‘mfi‘“ other n-;m; ':‘“ f:}reuel 1&:::;‘:“018 fling '::rupfl:c-l WITH AMERICAN OFFICERS. g“"i g,"‘“"é“il !‘;;l 1‘;“"“"". f"'i‘{’“‘w"“g i s OOy T ona PRCA I S e hr’;‘:or: u;deemtc:xdo that three or | The pree':;:inerlr is known by his close talians Dby their continued offensive h A | Prof. Yandell Henderson“of Yale, T. 4 - s g Ry tht itlane iong | oners in German prison -camps, the |1, Now Attempting fo Crush the L. Chadbotene, Jr. Groenwich David | Was. Shot Over the Heart When He| Postmaster-General Burleson began | four of the seven members of theadvisors to hold to his position of Charles F. les, the Rochester av- Counsel for the board has held that|an amendment .similar to the one United States may /determine ~ that : ; ~ organizing for the Chirstmas rush.|board hold that it has the power but |favoring woman suffrage but of op- around izia, which, it is believed, | such” publication 1s émbarrassing and Forces of General Vila. {L Greene, Hartford; secretary, Mrs.| Entered His Room Saturday Night. | i o8 Oy oy’ Dusiness ever | the decisios of the attorney probably | posing any suffrage amendment to the cannot hold out much longer. On the|maye representations to prevent thi W. E Scott, Greenwich; treasurer, . known is expected this year. will settle the question. federal constitution. western IF‘m {he Britien and French | pubiication of any Similar report. Tne| Douglas, Ariz, Nov. 22—General|M™s- W. C. Miner, Greenwich. L > 7 The appeals now before the board " Fianders land Champagne, which on e G L Caranege Qoreson, commander of the| UNEMPLOYED WARNED TO heart by an intruder ‘when he entered | Gompers. of N XasicQu. {ineiide fhatiof Daltimars 17 be. fale- DRt ANNA H..SHAW NETING 3 4 | poeraus < t Satu 01 3 z L . previous xve:n;g: Das been the slenal| can diplomat acting for Great Britain, | tepting to crus hthe forces of Gener- | STAY AWAY FROM CALIFORNIA L e e bl brether Babect ekl o, Federation of Labor at its clos- |of Richmond: that of Piitsbursh to AS SUFFRAGE LEADER e TR should not be given out for publica- Franciseo Villa. moet o which are L %o death in the same room, changed |inE session at San Francisco. replace Cleveland in the same capas Bt s Ploccen 45 Suaiar o N they lost along the Styr rivér, have|' oD now concentrating in Sonora state, | They Will Find No Charity and Only ! his story tonight, when he told detec- ty: that of banks in southern Wi Officials pointed out today that the|today conferred with American offi- Joseph L. Baldwin, Pennsylvania|consin to be shifted from the Min- ber of Vigorous Campaigns. e e O etafag | making public of such reports, ob. | cers here. The details of the discus- Ve e ;?::ut::l e e malaiaimed. Gunth |state Are marshal, declared that the |naapolis to the Chicago district: that dents, however prediot ihat|Yiously of a more or less confiden- |Sion were not made public. San Francisco, Nov. 22.—The unem- | tonight that one man did the shooting. |Fecent fires at Bethlehem, Eddystons!of hanks in western Connecticut to| New York, Nov. 22.—In a statement it yeaiy .-"P‘mmm tial character, tended fo embarrass| After the conference General Obre-|pjoved were warned today to stay | Three persons who testified before the |2nd Trenton were incendiary. he shifted to the New York from the |issued today explaining her decision D! ne; | diplomatic representatives and might |g0on received a delegation of mining|gway from California by the state|coroner today sald they saw & man 3 Boston district and that of banks inlinot to stand for re-election as presi- seriously hamper them in their work.|men from northeastern Sonora. He i i L Out of more than 35000 Greek re- ana to be included in the Dal-|dent of the National American Wom- ed to have arrived in the |yl Tlcalled the recent publication|Enve the massurances of - brotection |Lom iy Siaeon " sTation and hous- | earrying a revolver fiee from the Nouee |servists In New York City. only 3,000 strict instead of the Atlanta dis- [an Suftrage association, Dr. Anna driis. in London of reports from the Ameri- |Should they reopen their properties.| <“1r you are jooking for work or |bullets entered Robert's body,-killing [have so far answered the call to the Howard Shaw announced that. she ; can lagation at Brussels regarding the | General Obregon returned to Naco to- | charity, you will not find the fogmer in | him instantly. Joseph will probably |colors sent out by King Constantine. | Action will be deferred on these ap- | planned making vigorous camj in LIBERAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO execution of Miss Edith Cavell. night after a visit to Augua, Prieta. | Califorate, and yo will And the latter |ecover % B — - peals because, in the view of mem.|lowa, South Dakota and West Vir- CANADIAN WAR LOAN,| Tonight the state department had| Tlhe main Carranza army in Somora | (nroush oniy hard Jabor on the reads LR A The British steamer Oakfield, bound | bers, a decision urholding the board’s | Sinia. Woman suffrage will be voted e i not_received a copy of the report said | tonight was reported moving toward | or vockpile said an official statement. | FEDERATION OF THE from West Hartlepool, England, for | powers to reduce the number of re-|on in those states at the next elections. SRpgitad, That i ale MR L Lo e e AIAStIsk | reeas. s (e sthern “Paciue Porty-sour e A o T AR IOAN e PUNLICS | 306 il soathonet - oh Cave Mt | o s | B, Scanve 4t thotehile ‘set il £ ZWEL B Takien Today, the Eritlen government had Siven out B e g e T actibms nanbrea” fa Tuknac N.F. " | Which “would settle several of the|Seems to me the biggest year of ser- Oftawa, Ont, Nov 72.—The Canaai. | tie Published excerpts. ELEVEN MEMBERS OF AN e T Goares 'o. | Aduocated ta Btaid Backiof the.Mon- Drastems . presented . without direct | vice which the national association an aw.o‘m.eu ‘war loan px:d on the mm#m“x“;anl_mn EGYPTIAN SOCIETY EXECUTED. 5:2 executive officer of the d§mmis- roe Deoctrine. . "“jz‘fi:fl;"e‘fl oct in ERsIAnd, there action on the petiticns. :;c::;rfi a!n;e:al u}: f;:rx l'.-h.hmu u?r: SSag TOSRE ua s, by o P e T : 3 been a decrease of 40 per cent. in the = e over the executive side of the nation- by rations, insur- It is CI I ia- Baitimore, Md., Nov. 22—Establish- 5 fregiy by ety o FOE OF CHURCH TODAY [It is C::n’;:. r:azbj::tT?;: the Dis- | o POWER TO DEAL ment of n fedesation o fthe 31 Amer. |number of prosecutions for drunken- | CARRANZA BUSY WITH als work to someone else and st right total sqxpnhximl.ld(;ovarn Secretary Daniels Told the Virginia R WITH FREIGHT CONGESTION. {fiz:rrenuw«.;nm::nsd Mektegl“:he - i BT RECONSTRUCTION WORK. ing line myselt. ment said they wor t i o= oe_Doctrine vocas a — by tomorrow the whole MAACS stmsiciation. Bl R o T R bt U WAty Lok -the ) speech here tonignt by JosepheW. Folls, | 4, 1Y °r aatet ot Anes | (drsogiog fer._an :ARpeesristien. oti PIMLADELRHEN MENT: SRRt The tiute il ] Cltn U S a T e e | v e Authority of the Inter-|cnief counsel of the Interstate Com- [fhat the threecmas & 'fi| 5000000 Pesos to Rebuild Neuve IS WORKING OVERTIME Daniels told the’ Virkinta Baptiar pe. | Bad for its object the dismomberment . e merce Commission. _Such a step, he | iCN " T, | P Tt Detaware ‘Break. | Laredo s s o subscrive. Thelr | soclation here vesterday ‘that Indiffer- | of Turkey and the creation of an inde- | ' Manirington;: Nov. 33 OBelit 3 | iates ot I S water, | e 1 To Supply Demands for Coins to financlal Interests cOMINg | today and that the e e o | P ente ot e 5 finder the Dro-|the Interstate Commerce Commission |and pave the way for ultimate world Laredo, Tex., Nov. 22.—General Ven-| Make Up Payrolls of Factories. harted 5 Mrs. J. H. Crane was trampled to|ustiano Carranza remained in Neuvo - 2 S E The charted banks heve |are writing history with the sword in | nounced here tonight by the Turkish | with ‘the. frelent congestion situation | Sared there showld e adequate pee. | death and six other women and two | Laredo today. busy with bobth social| Philadeiphia, Nov. 32—An unprece- e s the | blood. embassy. The members of the 5o-[at New York as the commission’s|paredness in the- United States not|children were badly hurt at the dem- |functions and recomstruction work of |dented demand for coins with which $25,000,000; a : ‘e insur- “This is the result of a centfry of | citey, the embassy alleges, planned to|ayuthority did mot extend to operations |only to repel foreign inyasion,- but to | onStration at Memphis to welcome the | his government. Early today he act-|to make.up the payrolls of munitions es are ready to take $10,- | spiritual {ndifference to vital spiritual | assassinate high officials’ And Many | of meimaace . T e it | G A e e whas ho | Liberty Bell. ea as eponsor at the wedding of his|plants and other Mdustrial establishe e i o R TR Savt we [ FEhes prominent iatple. about the only thing: the commission | asserted, subvert the functions of gov- | o s giaft physician, Ceneral Fortunaio|ments has kept the employes of fhe e Breyen . de- G e e 3 lama; ined in ‘uasa . and ss Maria Igna- ilad mint we ONE-OF GERMANY'S NEWEST |clared the secretary. ~The answer 1ol THE GUNBOAT MARIETTA R o Ly M v PoTment o el e e & the ve St Tonmsr -y s v g | S 10 e st t0: Bald un. ablns ey compelled the return.to St. John's. N.|cia Vasquez. for the past six weeks. Buperinten. DREADNOUGHTS SUNK |he church that the Buropean war DRAGGED HER ANCHORS.| ments intended for steamers until as-|A. F. OF A. REFUSED TO i e e B M g on. bl ee] diut Jopet tali “mtimatet- OIS Sthuck Mino in the Baltic Sea—Thir- |1 that they have never tried ovan-| pap on a Reef at Porto Cortez—Crew SO (b e I S e ENDORSE: EIGHT HOUR LAW |a e Y e | Womorrow with Governor Ferguson of | for the usual Christmas Gemand as k istical an obedience 't 3 = hich wi e held on 11 < 2 ty-three of Crew, Drowned. &,fl n:o:dcgz God. d-n.:‘{ have b?,,‘: Did Gallant Work. INCREASE OF SAVINGS Opposed to State and Federal Legis- | Battered by the gale and leaking, mwn' ilonzrlobrm;ec hers e c':huu.e fl?lrflnmmel S’.i"""‘m"”...““"m 2 ureh an — i 5 London, Nov. gfi‘yz.sqr S B fes- | o Chrlstianity. NEn PRI, . it ey h A St e Rnnic koa lation of That Nature. the fishing smack, Drake, arrived at| It was reported that Carranaz is ar-|and quarter eagles, although other patch egram e Atlantic City, N J. All of the crew of for an appropriation of five|coins, from pennies up, were made : : = S{INAENtE JORSPRTIAT: auchors’ Il - & — Bah Francisco, Calif., Nov. 22.—The captain needed pesos for rebuilding Neuvo|in large quantities. Amsterdam says: @ ewest dread. | WEST POINT GRADUATE SUED ' |heavy northerner and run on a reef|ls a Cloar Reflection of the Great|Amsricas Bedmmtion of Tabor Aftoe n Paete waith was partly destroyad| nougnts Struck a mine Friday in the FOR BREACH OF PROMISE. | JS3terday at Porto Cortez, Honduras, Tides of Prosperity. a contest waged on the floor of the two vears ago by retreating Huerta| CHARGED WITH FACILITATING and went to the bottom. “|but crew did gallant' work placing convention here for four hours, refused prohibi efs. - A the, members of the crew. werc| Miss Helen Van Nest of Wosster, Ohio, | Sheet anchors in the full force of the| wyachfhgton, Nov. 22 — Total sav-|by & close vote tonight . to endorse ; Carranza_generals who at- TRANSFER OF OPIUM, saved except 33, Who were drowned.” Wants $20,000 Verdict. »|blow. and she got off safely and un-| ;o5 genosits during October increas. |state and federal legislation providing 2 tempted to cross the internatiomal | . . —_— 5% 1 i S5aq gdamaged before the storm was OVer:|cd $2,150,000bover the preceding month, | for an eight hour day. President Sam- bridge yesterday in full uniform were | Chin Quock Shue, Providence, Held D ANCONA VICTIM - _€hicago, Nov. 22.—Louis A. Merrilfat, | his men in his ,eg:n n,‘u,e navy de- | ZiVing, according to postal officials, “a uel Gompers ended the debate in an turned back bq American authorities. For U. S. District Court, TURNS UP AT HOME, | West Point graduate and former cap- | partment. Clear reflection of the great tide of |impassioned speech in which he de- are 1t was reported that later they visited 2“‘ of the army football team, was e S prosperity and commercial activity [olared the soclalist party was behind the American side in civilian dress. ‘Boston, -Nov: 22.—Chin Quock Naples on Stea romi that is sweeping over the country~.,|the movement to force the federation e SNy 9P feamar Léav: m.‘.f’m'."{..f’m iy e | BUEGARIA PLANNING TO Savings on. dipouits on October 31| to endorse the proposed legislation. NINE GERMAN SAILORS Hours Befors the Ancona. |Van Nest of Wooster, O. Merrilats KEEP NISH AND MONASTIR. |aggresated $71,500,000 ond the indi- o it i, AN S e home - is :in . Chicago. 'Miss Van Nest vidual_depositors numbered _ 552,000, | EFFORT TO SETTLE AR A i s ED et R e = T Nov, 22—Albert W. Buck, falleges that despite his prior engage- | Minister of Finance is Now Seeking a|New York city, excluding Brooklyn, MERIDEN SILVER STRIKE OKALA NDS After -Bpecialsinauiry Wers, Rek 4| held for the United States aum".gg &, for the state board of|ment to marry her. he marred o sries Loan in Berlin, had $14,822,020 of this total WEDDING GIFT TO MRS. GALT e i Owh S court of Rhode Island. The govern~ ‘:‘-'le s;*'m"’“““ o WZ.::_,‘}"”“M e e - ¢ % s T o Agent from the Fedoral Department| = ey el R G ) Recopni ment alleged fl;&ghlfi pad two ¢ : | easterr eritics pick-| Berlin, Nov. 23, 10.40 p. m—M. Ton- ovemen eamships. : Taor Thois. osi: Sanrl Bure’. Hukdao) A o the jteamabip Anconn in the ter- | ¢4 Merrillat as & member of the All- [cheff, the Bulgarian finance minister,| Cadiz, Nov. 19.—Arrived: Steamer y e Ancient Hawsiian: Wenvirig: O oy e iiine sallors funo|restaurant in Providence in order Eenrge o . ‘Americar: team. Who has been in Berlin seeking a loan, | Montivedo, New York. Meriden, Conn. Nov. 22.—John A. phamc.- B e e trouble to the proprietor TR s - v said today that the portions of Serbia| Liverpool, Nov. 20.—Arrived: Steam- | Moffatt, of Washington, D. C., arrived | Honolulu, Nov. 22.—Liliuokalani, for- | ers coastwise trade ‘were ar- | ®hable Shue to obtain the . Capture of More Than 2,600 Serbs. |which would be kept permanently by |er Bohemian, Boston. in mg':'dg, today to act for the de- |mer Q--h;' of Hawali, i::m k3 b";‘!mmllntm officials _today, 8 22, via London.—The | Bulgaria include Nish and Monastir. Genoa, Nov. 22.—Arrived: Previous- | partment of labor in an effort to se- |as her wedding gift to ‘Norman with being illegally in this| Swiss Patrol Buried by Avalanche. ¥ of more . than 2,600 Serbians | The minister added that the effort of [ly, Duca di Genova, New York. cure a settlement of the strike of the of President W country. The men were given hear- i = was announced by the German war of- | the entente powers to interrupt the| _Lisbon. Nov. 16.—Salled: = Steamer | International 'Siiver company’s em- g5 before a board of special inquiry r _by an Explosion, | fice today.. Five cannon and four ma- | communication of the cemtral powers | Ronis ew York.- ployes, which has been in progress were released on their own recog- 32, 350 & m—Resldents |chine guns were taken in the feld | with Constantinople was foredoomed | Bordenux..Nov. 21—Salled; Rocham-|since October 4. Two government con- v Hm. a operations while in the Novipazar,ar- | to failure. Greece; he said, would per- | beav, New York. - RalmS _ . |cfiiators, Messrs. Smyth and Reeves, * senal I moftars and eight cannon |sist.in her policy of neutrality, as also| New York, Nov. 22.—Sailed: Steam- sefit here early in the strike, but % ‘would Rumania. er Philadelnhia. York. v .ve denarted several weeks axo.

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