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“and Its Total ‘Girculation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's CIRCLE TlG | NIN¢ : m?&igmm VllIaStrategyWon leged Violation | Wdogmns 5 Football claimed 15 lives during the season. President o Read are dying from typhus fever at|AT JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS AND AMMUNITION The vhth of LU 0y " AT NOON y London, Dec. 4, 18.48 p. m.—The new votes of credit which the premier will [ The Rev. Thomas R. Slicer, of New L £ on Dhuseday il bs Tor £ 499000 L Sl T 'O « . n 'or A )~ v Ut - = Armi f the Teutonic Allies to the North and South /2 Ttis wouia brins tne totar or 1518 5 FRAUDULENT MANIFESTS ; : EFFORT TO “SPEED UP” rmies 0 eutonic g up to £1,750,000,000, & The British government granted the o = S > - G demands of the Welsh miners for a 15 k - f B h t Have Joined Hands VIKE INIK, WALKING ARSENAL, |gandits Are Now Said to be Moving | Louis Gothing and Wencesloa Mont, | Per cent. increase in wages. House Leader Agrees to' Shorten the 01 _buchares WORE CONCEALED COAT OF MAIL/ : g Pr——— B South From San Andres in the Di-| New York Exporters, Held in $10,000| Negotiations have been begun by the Christmas Holiday Recgss—Sessions s ,_‘k.“;f:“u '('::::: o Officiale in| pection of Satevo, With Torreon| Bail for Hearing on Charge of Con. | i Sovernment to buy German| y, gugin at 10 A. M. Instead of at Their Objective. spiracy. Noon. Imports to the Port of New York of HOLD RAILWAY LINES TO THE WEST OF THE CITY| rummmons, 1. Dec. +—suiwe 15 of Whnlns.fl'lnd., who today shot Judge —_— eral merchandise for the week end- C. E. Greenw#ld, Bailiff Lew Debow Z 53 Nov. 24, were valued at $2,959,694. and George Robbins, a juror, in the| EI Paso, Texas, Dec. 4—Villa's ban. New York, Dec. 4.—Charged with be-| -~ ‘Washington, Dec. 4.—Congress re- . o * | Lake circuit court, was found to be a |dits were retreating north toward the|ing involved in a conspiracy to violate| Articles of incorporation were filed | c0nVened today for 4 three months’ umeanian C;p]hl 'on Macken- | waxi nal when searched at the |border the hight before Chihuahua |the customs law by the shipment of bany by the Plerce-Arrow Motor |8€ssion with a ca_flndar overcrowded South and Southwest of the R A fix“fifia?? ie is held for attempted [City was evacuated by Carranza|small arms andé ammunition :y means e with general legisiation, facing rail- y cami Car & Truck Corporation of Buffalo. % f troops, it became known here today |fo fragduient ifests, ¢ road reforms and the high cost of Hv- sen’s Forces Have Inflicted a Heavy Defeat on the Ru- [murder. person at tlie time four re- |from a reliable source. tinig i Wetiealon. Mot armme ts Samuel Greenwalt, famous as a| .S 35 NeW :ssues, and contronted with mani d Are Within Twelve Miles of the Capital— | L st o o pafon cayalry sapre In Sl il i el R o cepOpt v yere held | catcher and outfielder of the Philadel- ;’{‘gsrfme&'fdme:;::“?t::mifitr:g;m% ans api bbard, a hatchet, a hammer, a n $10, v Un fates: Conic 654,819 - s ¥ e o fone butcher knife, a heavy ircn ohain. | troops and at 11 o'clock Sunday night, | missioner Houghton here Inte taie oy |Phia Athletics in the late sixties, 13| the government for te foral oar 1910 ; Nov. 2 i dead. . Both houses adjourned 3 : 1 . a strong iron hook, a a|Nov. 26, the bandits were retiring|default of bail the prisoners, who op- s adjourned early as a In Dobrudja and in the Northwest Along the Bukowina |? strong iron hoc and | northward with the reported intentlon | qraed under the mame of the AGIE| Mrs. Mary A. Thomas of Richmand, | BaTk_of respect o tio late Senator : g SR studded with heavy pins, and 165 re- |of attacking Juarez. company, were lodged in fail. Va., said to be the first woman mis- | Gommissioner Rivers of Poris it and Transylvania Fronts Violent Fi is in Pro, voiver cartridges were found. Warning Sent to Juarez. : Fraudulently Billed. * slonary froi this' countiy to Indis, I era of Porto Rico. 'y Under his street clothes he wore a| General Trevino is said to have sent both of whom died since the September = Gotti are dead. —Russians Have Made Progress North and South of | crudely fashioned armor suit made of |o message to General Francisco Gon- Bavin snippod Aum Haahee adjournment sheet iron and stovepipe. Wrarped in |zales, warning him to mass all his|froudutently billeq as pu mng‘fie Two men were Killed when an ex- | Joint Session Today to Hear Message. . . . a bundle, he carried a shee: iron head |forces from western Chihuahua at|plies, cand in losion wrecked the press building of | Tomorrow there will be a joint ses- the Trotus and in'the Carpathians South of Jablonitza. mask. _The paraphernalia . weighed | juarez in order to prevent an attack | Butting knives ara Stiesciinelys PaRer | the Kegyptian Powder Co., near Mari- | slon in. the hall of the howse. ta heor about 75 pounds. upon the border town and complica- | authorities say a quantity of — small|on, Tl the address of President Wilson, which He also carried a bundle of papers |tions with the United States. - ThiS|arms ana ammunition shipped the wili contain recommendations for leg- referring to a damage suit against the | caused General Gonzales to order the|Ward liner Esperanza on November | A despatch from Rome chro s the | islation sought by the administration The armies of the Teutonic allies|In the Carpathians south of Jablonit- | Standard Oil company in which he was | mobilization of his brigade here. 4 reached Véra Cruz in violation of |death of Sir Francesco Palo Tosti, the | before the §4th congress dies, March 4 fighting in southwestern Rumania|za the Russians captured another | @Warded iiufig;:leml for $ °-h ‘{"i,‘; Villa Doubled His Tracks. the embBargo against such shipments|Anglicized Italian composer and song | next. That railroad legislation to sup- with Bucharest their main objective | height. never cashed the check, hu . . to Mexico. writer. plement the Adamson act will be urged han i c i framed and had it §ith bim today.| Villa was expected to move north on . > by the president as the most important B o e e iitie pe i (e Mackdonls A e oS | iuco 1909 e bas aRembted to cof | MOndEy: November 27. Instead Villa| A Third Alleged Conspirator. T. St. John Gaffriey, formerly United | problem before tho congress ¢ this charest, Whers, coming through the |place. Berlin admits a_realignment | Mote than its face value contending SIS, ST0CNG 00 00 ha %t Ohihuahua | saty Sag, 2leged conspirator, a youth | States Consul at Munich sailed for time is generally expected. mountainous reglon, they have reach- |of the Teutonic allied front east of |that bankers always misconstrued the | ZPPed L0 The SUBUTDS of EAMUARUS | said to be employed by the Adic com-|Germany on the Swedish-American Eatistation in Do Ei‘é‘r?l‘.‘“fi?.r"’n‘.‘."é:m?ifl“:é,ffi“ c‘:xl;. 3&2"3‘5&??5?3’ etxtlgfiet;l:rfi:r:: p‘fig? Smith of Whiting was appointed |€d ey 1‘:{ L ‘?‘m“é‘“m‘;{;';i Shipment to Vera Cruz. Frank Galvin who was injured in the 7;:;"“: agfil;g':t demndhtor some legis- clusion, which the Teutonic allies the | erfully fortified Bulgarian _ positions | uardian of Inik, as it was shown in|ahd the resulting panic, Santa Rosa| | . understood the shipment to |2utomobile races at Uniontown, Pa.|ative action to curb the soaring prices victors and that all along the front|north of Grunishte and Budimirtsa f:u;: that "):XP was l'\ott capable of at- mjlevn‘u; A ‘;3“;1? s Cl_‘oit ;as welL|'Var Cruz consisted of 206 packages of | 135t Snt:n;%:y.‘ died shortly before S ietoaras :,h?ch ;-If:;la ;: éx;grgx;?z:g With the capture of Lergovistea | British sappers near Ypres and |tion inik was arrested at the White | ANNOR cack, shich were captured on | 87qE WRICH 1o 19, the charges is sald) pnnouncement was .made of the|to be dealt with. Tae senats hus tho and farther south the driving of the | Wytschaete, Belgium, by mine ex- | House, where he had gone to complain | S2n pa. s VAL wers 10 % : i et Tev. Dr. 3 D. Walker, | immigration bill, .the corrupt practices umaniani i < en by his troops until after a large| Neither the United States authorities | FeS8na' dist Episcopal | Pill further to limit campaign contri- hon town-of Tie, the Torces of the | b Germmn Mrenchos, " Some. of "he | " The Infuties fo his three victims|PATt of Trevinc's command had lefc|oF counsel for Gotting and Mont pro- |Bastor of the Fiast Methodist Episcopal | uyyyons iy ottt Teralen, contrly contrel powers ape DL Iniast Sh the | BHHLL Secceshing ia entornE on sa- | were not Soncilered seriows sonisre " |the city for the south, it was sald. e fonn o whidH A - bill to”grant -authority fo domestio raflway lines running into Bucharest | vanced trench but later were driven oo e Bandits Moving South. e onnen co the shipment had been| ... pN.1, the firsé war dirigible | coTporations for maintenance of col- from the west. The (Predeal pass line, [out. A British attempt against Le- | HIGH COST OF LIVING 167 vas atatad un i atatly foday Fhat] o built for the United States navy, was |lective foreign selling agencies, con- running north from the capital into |sars also failed. Considerable artil- A 3 - s tion and other measures. Villa and his command was expected shipped to the naval aeronautical | servat Transylvania, ia the sole reiaining |lery activity continues at’ ‘various AS A LEGISLATIVE PROBLEM |, 5o ‘sout from San Andres ot sore |SRITISH CABINET 7O Station at Penascola, Fla. ob S eiation. lo | expenilitures rallway connection in west al- | points along_the French front, espec- in | other point on Mexican Northwestern BE RECONSTRUCTED 2 lachia partly in Rumanian hands and | lally,in the Somme region and on the 9";&';‘};";”" SA" .0“"; c":"“ '" [ Railway in the direction of Satevo and patate iy A cheapaign, to-rise 3600000 3 itie ] PrODSed &ud Seutos Owen of e with the Teutons now nearly astride | Verdyn sectgr. : st Day’s Session of Congress. |possibly as far south as Torreon. King George Approved Proposals of {United States and Canade was begun | 50 o0t T, DITotine o doine resolution Eg‘:cig:" R r’?,.'?t?s:é‘n‘}, rifi?eil‘;‘ytoag; re:rggcgatrole‘spaar‘:?e:nll-x:llem?e’:;?l‘;;.‘l tvl‘;“hi"g‘%“:flf’% o hiihtcé):l DSl)e!::xra;ndPeg;:ge:alroa{‘lc::gfifa'gog?é? Premier Asquith. :x};;otl:lga Ans Aniiraiciis he war sme smusted at once. i £+ . . of living and the problem of what the - 5 e “Speed Up” P 3 takan romithem. - nchacest | LS, dSutnE on the - Austro-Italiau | ST Bving Snd the problem of what thels,cea column in Chbihuatua Gty | Condon Des. 4, L30 g m—Tha s P b” Program in House. i : v illa’ 2 : A man who made threats against| ooty confe: e < s i _|§t. overshadowed all other issues in|Would prevent Villa's movement north|pectation’ that an explanation of the ooy y Tences of house leaders infli 0y = o i vl vy - | ond session of the 6ith congress. s e forthcoming when the house o ion. a o e poat SO - Tt Dilosic Talled With :eca‘:ifif;““:c The possibility that President Wil- |attacking any border town, he added. | commons met today was not realized. |Sent to 2 hospital for observati Speaker Clark will be adopted. Maw . 5 The receipt of a message from Th ¥ v " Jority Leader Kitchin joined with th radic Hioe 4 . son will deal with the subject in a 3 Chejl Premier Asquith simply announced with the Gradichtca, 12 miles from the, capt B‘;lh‘:'srmsh S R hdoni s grew stromser, al. |Associated Press correspondent 'af|tnat King George had apnroved. his Ys?"muol J:nn, an c:"“'z‘;i&' Tew speaker in_declaring that the usual In this fehting, hccording to"Berlin, | stituted, but the changes that ave to | (hough it was thought the president | Chiliuahua City-today confirmed the |proposal for reconstruction of the ing stabbed Otto ker, a bartend- | o0 Christmas Tigllday shovld be dis- the Rumanian army suffered, sangui. | be made will not bring about a poliey | BUEAt select a separate occasion for it JESioR® 00, OF, CUNSSNCE, S, 1Y | Eoxernment which was forced. by 28§ {er, and Bverett, an insurstice-broker: | PIURe, TR Aud e eoriler mesting - 3 ’ Bt t = “Been | rather than-add it-as-= supplement to ooy > . = and - ’ v, 4 - £ > : » Neve THi . koo Tttt | Ddomial Saviies Fie Soiiie say |ing to check the soaring EF"‘“’E“/ e e unday ST R e (e e e i ot th he slmiatad Trom Wiy itie mOrTiG o S o ‘;ut: 3 ¥ 3 i i - |food by stopping shipments to Eu- oy mier suggeste a1 e house ad- Pennsyl- not be lr)r}u;::‘]ero'rléluné“nsluck fell into the hands ;l:]u diljet %rfi‘:;‘t‘\s s rth‘em g:een{fi :‘-:lt’;r rope, reducing parcel post rates on|NO GERMAN OR AUSTRIAN journ after today’s business, which :,nc;:)il:z picture exhibitions in Pennsyl- | jovoted to floor worl. s In Dobrudja and in the northwest |has announced In the house of sem: | foodstuffs, or controlling cold stor- CARDINALS AT CONSISTORY|ZaS non-controversial, unitl’ Thurs- | vania. Matters Left to Executive. ' . along the Bukowina and Transylvania | mons that the entente allies will im- | €6, were Introduced today In the i s L8 . O emier Asquith stated that the re. | President Collins of the Standard Qil | Althoush food embargo proposals are :ggr::di‘n‘;lezfitsggmi‘s éi’.e"}m‘—’.'n‘z“r’i’:. Eif’J:‘S}’tfi?'ifr?e‘xf“ gifltl(;u(l)?/m;: hicn| Reports being gathered by the de- | Pope Benedict Confirmed Appoint- | construction of the government in-|Co. of I.‘fifi“ ggc:a:l;g%%%ot:gfie; ;::ar:l:r: tgxgmficelxm“c}’::ug:fi:‘;’: ; ttf:: glon the Bulgarians repulsed heavy |he sald King Constantine and his gov- | PArtments of agriculture and com- ments Previcusly Made. Jolved no departure in any shape Or | CoN iver near the State Fair|any. of them will o' enacted into tom Russian attacks. Berlin-admits slight | ernment are deeply involved. Great|merce are being laid before the presi form of the policy pursued since the Lon the i Representative -Kitchin thinks, too, stans north and south of ‘the Trotus. | Greek steamers from British ports. | Upon them he is expected to declds on | first time s TR LAl o e e | hinisters ot Bis B Alderman George k|-‘| Baker, of the | living will be left fo the executive de- prefaced by a special address to con- | tory without a German or Austrian| Replying to a question in regard to | Ninth e et O D00, 18 Rl ) gress. cardinal being present. Cardinal | the appointment of a food dictator, | $5,000 ball for exam - 3% | Adamson Will Pilot Railway Measures DECISION AGAINST INLAND YOUTH KILLED WHILE CITIES OF PACIFIC SLOPE HUNTING IN LITCHFIELD Which Sought a Rsstraining Order of | Missing for Two Days. His Body Was I C. C. Freight Rate Decision. Found Beside a Stone Wall. Washington, Dec. 4—Inland cities| Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 4.—Medical of the Pacific slope lost thelr fight in | Examiner Page said tonight that he the supreme court today against an|probably would ‘render a verdict of order the Interstate Commerce | accidental death in the case of Alex- i lower trans- | ander Fearon, aged 21, of Brooklyn, N, continental, raflroad freight rates t6|Y. whose body was found today b San Francisc~. Oakland, Portland, [side a stone wall. The vouth had Seattle and o'~ coast cities. been missing since yésterday morning, Associate Justc: Brandels - an-|when he left on a hunting trip with nounced the u:nn'mous degision of | two dogs. One of the dozs returned the court dissolving junction | today, shot througli the jaw. This in- against enforcement of the order se- |cident led to a search and the finding cured in the California federal court|of the body. There was a bullet hole by the inland cities, which contended | through the forehead, evidently from they were entitled to classification as,the rifle he had been carrying. The coast terminals and that water trans- | medical examiner believes that the portation through the Panama canal, [gun was accidentally discharged the basis of the lower rates to the | while Fearon was clambering over the coast, had ceased. The cities and |stone wall. towns affected number 182, including| A note found in the voung man’s Sacramento, Stockton, San Jose and |room caused some speculation, but Mr. Santa Clara. Page declared his belief that it had The decision sustained the conten- | nothing to do with the death. The tions of the government, the commis- | note, which was addressed to John sion and the railroads in an appeal | Gelden of Katonah, N. Y., said: “Dear from the action of the lower court. Uncle John: Forgive me for what I h;ave dorxre.] It has been hard to get 3 along. ove you and Aunt Susan. DISSENSION AT GREEK You are the best friend I ever had. CHURCH IN PARIS | Alex.” One report submitted today by Sec- | Fruewirth, apostolic delegate at Mun- | Premier Asquith said he thought all [on a charge of having accepted a bribe| "y 'y "o o0 a0d ag doubtral that any retay Redfield and held as confiden- |ich, who received the red hat in a gue?!ronsefis to('lpetr!fon“el had !;etter of $1000. . of the prefil‘rlentl rdilway legislation tial as yet, is believed to show a wide | public consistory last Thursday, could e deferrs until e process of re- . | program will reach the rdoor hef: margin between prices paid to Pro- | not participate in the one today. construction—if this should occur— | Charles Earle, engineer on the Lack- | Gy isimas” Representative ~ Adamson. ducers and those paid by consumers.| About thirty members of the Sacred | was completed. awanna P“S*;“S"k“‘: at the Kings- | Chairman of the interstate commerce In a recent address the president vir- | College gathered around the pontiff, - to a crowd O Tk At e e | committee, who will pilot th menstin tually charged the middleman with|all of them belonging to nations of |NO STRICT CENSORSHIP l(:";dihgr' g :dy o] = Ea;gl :onighr. tibat,,he would spend the ing. nent of them were Cardinal Amette, Y NEWs | Navy Danadiant, ok, desidod]of v S e Texattlcss ey o Westminmon and. Cac |Only to Suppress Such Matter as|on a plan for burinye its fuel ol sup- | Will Urge Report on Universa! Suffrage CHAS. M. WAX BROUGHT e archbishop of Westminster, and Car: 2 a oirs in order 3 dinal Gasquet, the famous Benedictine | Would Hamper Restoration of Order |ply in underground reservc Representative Raker will urge an BACK TO NEW YORK | historian. that the oil may be protected from at-|early re on his universal euifrage Pope Benedict appeared stronger | Washington, Dec. 4—When the at- |tack by an enemy. measurg now held in the judiciary responsibility for the high cost of liv- | the entente allies. The most promi- Man Who' Confessed to a Series of | 313 more energetic than ever as he |tention of Secretary Daniels was drawn i 1 committee. Adventures With Rae Tanzer. delivered in Latin_ his allocution, in|today to the suppression of news of | Approximately 2,700 mln:n e;:phge Three New Serators to Be Inaugurated which special emphasis was laid on events in the Dominican Republic by [ed by independent companies I S| ' . o0 oiion of three new semators Chicago, Dec. 4—Charles M. Wax, |the passages concerning the war, the |the censorship established by the [iron flelds of Minesota, Wisconsin and | , (828Uon oF three new senators who says that he is the Oliver Os-|deportation of Belgians and the bom- | American naval forces, he said it was |Michigan will receive a De: was postponed until tomorrow Heeupey borne named by James W. Osborne, |bardment of undefended towns. Af-|not the department’s intention to pre- | increase in wages. of the desire to adjourn in respect to former district attorney of New York, | terwards he created ten new cardi-|{vent the transmission of legitimate butcher, died | the memory of Sehator Clarke, the lat, as the real participant In a series of | nals, all of them belonging to entente |news, but only to exclude from the| Earle Oppenhemer, a buteher, dled | Tle fRemory of Sefator Clarke, the late adventures with Rae Tanzer, a milli- | allied countri cables and the local newspapers such fin the Knickerbocker Tospltal of & |PiCRrlery pO (CAPOrS, The mew sen ner, was taken to New York tonight| Pope Benedict also confirmed the|matter as would hamper the success|fractured skull. e was assaulted L% VWatson, of indiana, Fernald o by federal officials. A breach of|following appointments previously jof the plans for the restoration of |his shop by a negro, i a heavy rent bostl ie ‘hg i e nsas, ‘were promisg. suit for $250,000 against the|made by briefs; The Very Rev. George [order. Mr. Daniels gave orders that |cleaver, who escaped. 1 X former “district attorney resulted from |Mundelein, as archbishop of Chicago: | transmission of legitimate news to the o Aiaiicine. Democratic Conferences Today. Wax’s relations with hex, according to | Right Rev. Ferdinand #rossart, bish- [ United States should not be interfered| Twenty-six persons, al 2 :x c(:;e Democrats of the senate plan fo James Osborne. op of Covington: Right Rev. Denis J.|with. State department officials say|including two Constitutionalis = | hol Confatbncen (orb et s Wax was taken back as C. B. Ray- | Douglierty, bishop of Buffalo; Rev.|the only purpose of the censorship is |erals, were killed by bandits .in an at-| (e’ matter of a new president pro mond, another alias of ~the many|Jjohn Lawler, bishop of Lead . D.: |to prevent spreading a propaganda cal-|tack on a train at Talla, between Tor- | tempore, but a party caucus probably which governmept officials say he|Right Rev. Jeremiah J. Harty, bishop |culated to cause resistance to the|teon and Paredon on Nov. 28. wiuk not Sse held until later in the 3 = week. nators most romin Devitt, bishop of Harrisburg, and |tablish a decent government and re- | The Chicago Federation of Labor, Lt c mentioned for the place are Walsh of AMBASSADOR GERARD SAILS Right Rev. Patrick Ryan, Rishop of |store normal conditions and prevent |decided to ask unfonists to aid in a tag | Montana, Pomerene of Ohio #nd Baulsbury of Delaware. used. of Omaha: Right Rev. Phillip R. Mec- | American forces in their efforts to es- k 3 day on Dec. 16, to raise funds for the Er g ey el relief of widows and orphans’ of par- ticipants in the Irish rebelion. FOR GERMANY TODAY s Minister Interrupted by Murmurs of | BOILER EXPLOSIONS ARE Protest of Congregation. . RARE IN GERMANY Parfs, Dec. 4, 5.00 p. m.—At the 3 el - Greek church yesterday, the minister,| O Eight in 1914, Owing to Strict while praying for the king and queen Boiler Rules. and the royal family of Greece, was in- terrupted by murmurs of portest from | Washington, Dec. 4.—Professor L. P. members of the congregation. The | Breckenridge of Yale in an address murmurs wefe quieted by infinential|here today before the American Uni- metnbers: of ‘the Greek colony. form Eoiler Code Congress pointed After the service a deputation ~de- |out that owink to strict boiler rules manded that the minister henceforth|in Germany, that country in 1914 had omit prayers for the king. The min-|only eight boiler explosions with loss istere promised to refer the maiter to|of two lives and injury to seven, while the Greek legation, which owns the|the United States in the same vear had church: 757 explosions. with 1oss of thirty lives and injury to 4%6. 2 Will Take With Him $25,000 for Ben- efit of War Widows and Orphans CONTINUED FAVORABLE BUSINESS CONDITIONS NO BREACH BETWEEN Secretary of State Lansing refused NICARAGUA AND COSTA RICA | Secretary of State Lanoh Dublizhed EVIDENCE AGAINST TEIPER Jefferson at Managua, Nicaragua. subject of Belgian deportation. tectives of Buffalo. - Washington, Dec, 4—American Min- bassador Jamss W.| Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 4—Henry Gir- - conditions _throdghout |ister Jefferson at Managua, Nicaragua, | coneq B oh e o o ows | vin, chie? of deteatives, tontitring o h f Aot a . ¢ | the country, with all markets extreme- | cabled today that President Chamor- and orphans through the American Re- | day at the trial of John Edward Tei- benefit of the widows and orphans of |y active, prices still going up in many fro had personally denied reports that Jief Committee has already resulted in | per, charged with the murder of his German soldiers killed in the war.|jnes and hig hlevels of production set | Costa Rica had- broken off diplomatic DAMAGING CIRCUMSTANTIAL New York, Dec. 4—When Ambassa- | Are Notéd in Federal Reserve Bbard’s | Denial dor James W. Gerard sails fomorrow Monthl: rt on the steamer, Frederick VIIL to re- L] onthly. Report - .turn to his post at Berlin he will take ingt 3 Continued fav- with him $25,000 collected by the | prvopnington, Dec ger e ptd American Relief Committee for the - : ting to $8187. |mothers, declared that Teiper told him This was annougce;d mda;tbsh Giol;:? in others, are noted in the federal re- | relations with Nicaragua and that s |COntributions amounting to § Ate sl AR ARRE HrONEhly et e Tt of whieh abour a [Serve board's monthly tabulation of fserious crisis was impending between | The portrait of William Jennings|Eroes figared in the attach on ihe Thoneh’ ago Ambassador Gerard ixsued |TPOTts from reserve Wgents, made|Calvador and Nicaragua as a result of | pruas Doty For by the United States|Teiper party and that John Edward an appeal, The ambassador himselt |Public tonight ~Serious car shortage|the latter’s refusal to abide by the de- | gouernment and destined to hang|and Fred Teiper were not with their - i istri was reported from nearly ever section, | cision of the Central American court ictures of other Secretaries | mother and sister when attacked. Pre- will supervise the distribution of the | 10T VS quring the past month, and |against Niearaguns canal routs teoste ot e Altar s oo ool TIOlS Wibiemtes have said (it ia Lis funds. was said to be the chief impediment{with the United States. Jester ot Hartford, Conn.' Ty t further inerease of commercial and | General Ch it id, de- |Pleted: el Gy, DR ester o %rd, Conn.’ ot furthe; S ercial eneral amorro, was said, de- and declared that ile he went TO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ol +116 WHITE MEN ARRESTED industrial activity b4 l £ cared there had been no change in re- ident of the|back to fix his roadster his brother For the Newly Established ‘School of | KENTUCKY NEWSPAPERS FOR A LYHNCHING | The Boston district réports that |lationship between his government and | scmnton Can & Water: Coo or e lewly shed A GIFT OF $600.000 Among the speakers today was S. F. F Scranton. Gas and | Fred remained at his mother’s car. — there virtually is mo line of trade that |those of Costa ica and Salvador. wealthiest resident of Scranton, Pa.| Girvin corroborated previous testi- i i as not shown exj on_dur’ — i Business. FORM PURCHASING AGENCY | At Abbeyville, g.. hc.—e:_n:: ”f‘.:h';rged B P B o o | BILL FOR GOVERNMENT died suadenly at his mansion Ho was D T Tty vt (enTios With Rioting, Others With Murder. |pecoming accustomed to higher prices SEIZURE OF RAILROADS |Scranton, founder of the city. the \murder scene, had admitted that Abheyville, 'S. C. Doc. | 4. —Sixtean|@nd retailers are passing the increase e the pistol was his and .explained that eyvil . C.. . 4. no to the consumer. That Do Not continue by Dec. 20| Mrs. Bessie M. London, first wife of | he denied ownership because he did to Adamson Law |Jack London, announced that she|not want to incriminate himself. Will- lynching 4 month ago of Anthony In, New > i Would not turn over the custody of |iam.G. Arthur, an Orchard Park store- Crawford, a negro, accused of having Orleans. :: Washimgton, Dec. 4.—Among the |her two children, Joan ang Bess Lon- | keeper, testified that Teiper bought the attacked a white man. Governor Man-| New Orleans, La., Deec. 4—Resolu- | hundreds of bills and resolutions in-|don, to Mrs. Charmion K. London, tga revolver, paying cash for it although ning ordered the inguiry. Some of the |tions calling upon all housewives to |troduced when congress convened to- { widow, as requested by the writer’s|he had an account at the s men are charged with rioting and reducs;. their c_l::sumpfi:n ‘ot b\:;ter am: day was a ggm rano‘ (l;{::-:d by Repre- | will. 3 eggs to a minimum durin e next | sentative H o 0, D - s Sgea : ion. g i ity Gavs were adopied today at @ |ing Sovernment selsure. cwheranip| Should private builders fail to sub-| Swiss Parliament in Session A8 OBITUARY. mass meeting under the auspices of | and operation of railroads that do not |mit acceptable bids for the four bat- oh !:le. ml’.fll.bstf s hl; A i E e & the New Orleans Federation- of Wo | discontinue by Dec. 20 theirssuits rel- | tle cruisers for which proposals will be e tnur\ - ol u:n' nfi ;;ar; Miss Mary C. Fowle. < men’s Clubs and the: Housewives’|ative to the Adamson act and provid- |opened December 6, Secretary Daniels b““Am"en om t:g:).,ea‘ onnst he ot Boston, Dec. 4—The death of Miss |1«e2sue. Mayor Behmann endorsed the | ing that courts that delay action on |probably will ask congress for an ad- H dfl;“:"t - oo n!ee ;-:nuon lo: P;";,’; Mary C. Fowle, 1 fasi the | action. Ve suits longer than is necessary to or- |ditional appropriation to install afioth- ;5 . E- & R by o P e s i der their dismissal shall be abolished. |er capital shipbuilding slip at the|Wwho, according to custom, will be the New York,. m’x"s?o?fl%omcbi' an | Also Consider Advisability of Increas- anon aus donor ), to Colum- 3 3 3 i Sraity o mect the %“':{a‘:‘ con- ing Advartising and Circulation Rates. structing and equipping a bullding for ; £ the newly established School of Bus- | ratioe® paethiocire = Iness was amnounced today at the|wnjch they will endeavor to solve the 'monthly meeting of the trustees of the|prohlem of increased white paper costs unigersity. Additional gifts totalling | vas formed here late today at a meet- ¥ he. Setiool oL, Bakinasb. was. opened |\n€ of Tepresentatives it nine of the T tn September and has 1200 students. | fagitheq Borsiis of 3 aisen SPAPers I SRR ¢ The advisability of increasing ad- Movements of Steamships. vertising and circulation rates was al- Kirkwall, Dec. 1.—Arrived:—sSteam- |so discussed but no action in this re- er Hellig Olay, New York for Copen- |spect was taken. hagen. T N T = To Nominate Two Cardinals. New York, Dec. 4—Signalled: steam- | Rome, Dec. 4, 1130 a. m. — While er Bergenfjord, Bergen for New York, [ Pope Benedict at the consistory today 193 . miles east of Sandy Hook at noon. | failea to nominate two cardinals, it is Doek 8:30 a. m. Tuesday. believed that the two prelates who Marseilles, D.c.-t 3.—Sailed: scteamer |soon will be given the Red Hat are New Yo : white men were arrested re today following an investigat! of the Boycott of Butter and Eggs 4—A co-ope- agency through staff of the Amierican Board of Com- b missioners for Foreign Missions at Si- Norway Has Lost 242 Ships. P TR i e New York Navy Yard. vas, in Asio Minor, was announced| Christiania, via London, Dec. 5, 1.30 Athens Now Calm. present vice president, Edmund Bk e A s 5 Schulthers. who gfi also head of the i e 1l for Women Rural Carriers. departmeut of public economy. in 'despatches from Turkey to the|a. m.—From the beginning of the war| Paris, Dec. 4, 4.41 p. m~—A despatch| B e 0 board’s headquarters here today. The | until November of this vear 242 Nor-|to the Temps from Athens dated Mon-| . Washnigton, Dec. P Official Vote of Utah. ‘cause was given as “probably typhus.” | wegian ships have been destroyed by : “The city has become calm, | tive Steenerson of Minnesota, intro- 4—The official Miss Fowle, who was the daughter of |acts of war. These included 182 steam- armedebands of res duced a bill today to make women | Salt Lake. Um.h‘.hl)w. - e of ,cn the archbishops of Breslau and Prague. | Rev. and Mrs. James L. Fowle of Au- |ers, totalling 281,628 tons. _The ves-|movin; t King eligible as rural carriers.- The post of Utah in the presidential elec- 4—~BSailed: steamer | The pope today appointed Cai 1{burndale, for. many vears missionar- |sels were insured for 145,000,000 kron- ‘the members 3 ‘' Gasparri as chamberlain of the church. ies, had béen at Sivas since 1906. er. i < E office department has ruled that they Wilson-~ 84,025, Hughes

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