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BRulletin 16 PAGES—120 COLUMNS =) = o Ed [x] [=] = & 74 > =1 = = o > b = (=] < m = w m = [ ) 2 ~ | VOL. LIX—NO. 375 INVADERS OF ITALY . Core aais [To Extend Zones |Killed for Buying | Coviersed Tolwrams |EINANGIERS AT RAILROAD HEARI Pekins, Nov. 16. er Fuan Chi- steamers Guanyba and Acary. = : B Barred to Aliens| Liberty LoanBonds| r. e e ot oo ELD lN HECK | voled contidence m the covernmens. | Frank A. Vanderlip, New York Banker, ant i : e TO FURTHER GUARD COUNTRY’S |THREE AUSTRIANS, A MAN AND ::\':“!L::)'\\us recalled, is stopping in Warburg, Of Federal BBSSI‘VE BUard, i P:r:fnd. hNov. el % WAR' ACTIVITIES TWO WOMEN p I Dukhoni ed temporarily g = : " [She Bost o commandgin-chiet of = R - Lo gl el e I (ESSES IN 15 P. C. ADVANCE C = " A erensky forces, follging the disap- AB THEIR ULLS ED | sovernment. AT AN G | Italians Continue to Strengthen Their Front From the rearance of Premior Barengicy, who is carne o R The drate woBat Camp! Upton, b EXPERT WITNESS Sy reported to. have ‘digguised as a - t ¥ P President Wilson Will issue a Proc- | At:Virginia, Minn.—Dastards Di : ot Se % i Region of Lake Garda to the Adriatic Sea pari——— 5y R e o _— ON PARTY OF AMERICANS Y., are practicing with machine guns the | 2nd gas masks. 23 18810 While Their Victims Were| An American steamer which arrived| Called by the Interstate Commerce Commission, Whey Loft: » Dafinat Nots lmine by 100 feet. clare That Radical Action is Necessary to Remeds ' Table. ing Regulations Formulated to Keep Track of Enemy Aliens. A FURIOUS ARTILLERY ACTION IS IN PROGRESS| " e in"the Rig Grande River. : o M s Ml ; B city remen. "was £red upon. (o | char ‘SUATAIRg' e ComAr s ax Seiie: R e | Thatihe o Regulatory Principlés, Brevention of € Near the Mouth of the Piave Italian Engincers Have Opened |ty simea, Mesicozs while fmntig | ice sssingt, ssoroy siions ‘were ap. | migihesd horo lazt mieht, e, polics | ciecirle plagt &t Romistowne. @' binations and Fixing of Rates, Do Not Work Sm Dikes Against the Enemy—If the Invader Escape Being | 5fnero " Toie e ot i raae s m“fl:;‘&fxvy’?:‘;"xé"g'&'nfi‘.’;‘fif P ] e s e A Sbotssetiin Together—Mr. Warburg Cited Bond Issues as the O rapped, . o 8 UP | party, according to their story. They | the barred zones will be much ortend o8 wid an axe whils the victims government. Relief, and Said They Could Not be Made on a Satis Guns With Which to Shell Venice—A New French Cab- | X2l s cired about 10" 10100k | “*st1ormey General Gregory, atter e | Milor . S 007 motiated With 3| Purchase of candonced milk bv thel tory Basis. this morning. J. H. Harrls, an Bl Paso | 3,007 BoRersl Aresory, after the | "N ee Loft on Kitchen Table. shortage of the liquid fluid. _— inet Has Been Formed Under Leadership of | Georges |lawyer, said 40 shots were fired at Mim. | prosram further than to say sgme an. He was not wounded. He eaid the a kitchen table in the home of & lan for the saving of c w ; | prope: 1t : R bt e Mexicans appeared to e soldiers. = plan for the saving of coal| yau.ington, A.| property and that : Clemenceau—Situation in Russia is Still Clouded by Un-| " Harris saia the Americans did not = % Do Binat o Gartig the ush hoara’ | Vandwiip, Now ¥ nd | from the investor return the fire. ' They rescued Glaves sk chairman of the rnment’s war | 1Y, think, the iz 2 T . 35 & 5 | confidence certainty. gl B g g B ) x d When the whito bread and meatless | avings committee, and Paul M. War- | ““Fhe’ qucstion of confider the water. In the Senfiug Jees days ended in France, the newspapers|burg, vice governor of the federal re- | principal thought in the B it e Anarart oesn eqmre & 0 VEFUIS@ ||| puvusnea the mews in big headiines. | serve bo: v the intenstats | e W ibnie s == commerce 1B tosthy sl expert| vaivood the Ttalian front, which is the “Holland of Italy,” Itallan engineers|of his clothing, it was —said. The oniy theatrs In the world war where|have opened the dikes against the ene- [party managed to make its way to a my forces which crossed the stream at | cavalry patrol camp and the soldiers At the end of the third day of the! 5 per cent. ady Victorv Loan of Canada, a total of|c: testified that radical action was | ning : ;nr.wflfl;mingt is in prolg;.ss,mt!:e Grisclera, Who ' possibly have boen | made a Tush for the island and the 934,550 was subscribed In Toronto remedy the railroad | jssues, which cc talians @aily continue to stiffen their|trapped by the rush of water. The|Mexicans dispersed into Mexico, firing Thers 1 " Y s . Chi = = T B : 7 | satistictory basis now front from the zegion of Lake Garda|inundation, at all events, will make|as they ran. The island is American O g st iy wha, L claim e REA D onmsttr mumbering «7.000 as of the opinion| It nad besn tes to the Adriatic Sea._ Nowhere have|harder the task of the enemy in bring- | territory. Glaves was brought & Fort that advertising doesn’t pay. Witherghe has not had a fair experi- the Tentonic allies beemeable to pene-|ing up guns with which to shell| Bliss base hospital ence or else he has failed to give his advertising the same careful trate their fromt for mew gains of| Venice from the northeast. attention that he gives to other departiients of his busimess. at importance. On the th hend The PBritish in Palestine continue to P £y e atiooks ave oot witIy florcs rer| proas forward agatnst the Turke. They | HEALTH CONDITIONS. IN The experiencce is related of a sand company In the middle west sranted more pay and a shorter w ing day. wil of the situntic ” S E t be granted effect from a iam Parringfield. an Ameri Sl sl s attention in the French Foreign Legzion, lost his| investo: ould be y believed th sistance, and ultimate repuise, except|now have reached a point thres miles OUR MILITARY CAMPS. ||| which haa decided to to abandon advemgising because they thought it |||life as tho result of wounds recetved | oiacnce el il IR MR L D n the north, where the town -|south of Jaffa and are meeting with S X an't bri in battle. e might mean to | “inves = in the north, whers the tywn i R il P eradiamiriats dlnnht brm{g results, but being shown their error and - Tevising their o ooy o IDSe Cimeen o)) cinvestors [ w ook river, and several hill positions have|erations began October 31 more than Among the Ailments. methods of advertising so that the seiffe advertisement was not run Gifford Pinchot, and E. C. Lassater,| One of two things must be done to| “If the public does been'taken by the invaders. 5,000 Turks have been made prisoner. kit for a whole year but changed frequently and made to contain a real a Texas cattle grower, resigned as| meet the situation, eliher the govern- ARSI et ATl along the Plave, a furious artfl-| ' A new French cabinet has _been| washington, Nov. 16.—Detail reports appeal, their business has incre:sed wonderfully. aides of Merbert Hoover, the food ad-|m t acquire or somc he added, “t lery action is in progress and Italian|formed under the leadership of Geors- A e e e it ; airplancs amain bave come Into the|es Clemenceau, ome of France's most|ona el CoaIons I o for the week (|| - It doesn’t require sana to get the fray and are doing notable work in|virfle statesmen. M. Clemenceau in|ending Nov. 9, made public today, show ||| exist for every business concern and ministrator. ac confi- | withheld Mr Mr. Wa: e the | consider n must b o 3 dence in thei Railroads will husry up the move-| Vanderlip. Gt ment of grain from Wi r everyone who has anvthing ting the increa §enefits of advertising. They @ropping bombs on the enemy lines. |addition to his post as premier has as- i2s and pneumonia predominating e = 4 o i P otte oyos Mandedtip ¥ Grantite ietie s To the south mear the mouth of the|sumed the Portfolio of minister of |Snone” tho aliments which have laia ||| 1o el Adverdsine however ehould Bhow K o el e head of the Great Lakes before mavi-| onls as a pocitice and not efioet & real | ARARCIAL sopdition, Dri Piave, in the region known as the! war. e (e noopitald. The sick and in- Iy and he placed where it will get the @irculation such as Is furnished o othio nly as a pouitice and not offe al | financial condi jured rate in the national guard en- in this part of the state by The Buna’. There canmnot fail to be “’l_“ A oy et ats sed . campments was 339. per thousand and results under such conditions. 4 German newspapers _recei t | Mr. Vanderlip said railroad'm - | that only bond 1 National guard north troops showe » the first Americans captured on the|ana view what X ev to be e pointed t FOR TRAINING AIRMEN THEATRE AT CHICAGO mnol loms cickness from. dissame | OF Bulletin the past week: i and_ view what he jeved to He pointe A western front. fundamental! 2 —— {force the tw To allow its members to take part!prevention of combination.and fixing | v. effort to | sylvania railr regulatory prin ¥ communicable nature. g 3 Found by Firemen Who Were Called | o0 e national army camps the same Bulletin Tel Local General Total ples | s Proceeding “Exactly According to - P D e | comparison prevailed except at Camp | ot in a large Vietory ¥ioan parade, ho| Gf rates, to work smoothiy together. | would be impe nston, A 3 ¢ Montreal Stocl xchange will close| “Bither ay be all right, but not [ now. oth 2 n T iy N el e g O b s o1 | 34 row cases of paeumoria and nino Saturday, Now.+10... 83 149 471 703 ||| next onaay- 1 e e T RS L e ports 3 der ‘main new cases of meningitis s pi s tes gulated tb ailroads | sel for the shipper L B o L oo theacin . Vikse the . eneral VN Monday, 12.. +90 120 263 473 Miriam E. Knowles of Yardley, aP.| Shonid have the right to form combi- | mot prepared fo Five > femce show. is procceding “exactly ac-|torium theatre, where the opera|™Thire is a_considerable increase in Y 4 ) is the first United States Red Cros:| nations.” their statements. but had gording to schedule” and the big train- | “Dinorah” was belng sung, after an|,ncpsies at Camps Beauregard and .|| Tuesday, B%. 69 147 368 nurse to die in France. She died of| Mr. Vanderlip added that the rail-|impressions of the Bt Pats ot the coutos avs maring| expisined burst of: fme. had' ‘been|Doniphan. . Thirty-four naw cases of} scarlet fever. £6ads faced expenditures of one billion | ing called by the comm Compiction. . Student fliers who In|stilled by Director Campanini ewing- | BReumonia were reported atf Camp Wednesday, N 4.. 78 265 468 R e 0P tdering] deNars annually o maintain their | days ago for statement G : ar_department is con the past have gone abroad for their fi- | ing the orchestra into The Star Span- | B 1°%\°r 20 %) 8t €SP oW s TOrGE B Nowe 15 292 498 I Whe deomrinent- o odnsiiing 5 P R s n the 108 D | fremen seeking ihe saves of he Ater|Pneumonia. ~Camp Jackson had 370 | Y gy defense ofinterior- plants from Pro-| STRIKES ON GOVERNMENT PROCEEDINGS OF A. F. O Ger imstructors from the fromt all the firemen seeking the cause of the arat |5l 0P esies The measics cases ||z Nov. 16 346 548 defenss of inter 4 . OF L. ved =and finer points of aerial|fame. Consisted of a foot of gas-| .., reported mild and .the vmortality | g 349 3 % R I PLANTS CALLED OFF CONVENTION AT BUF L in htis country. pipe filled with' powder and with a fuse | 255, feborted mild and the = cisi 3 | =NTION. Sinacios of (e recettiy Mot * e o . - : . ; pive: : By Building ‘Trades Géuncil at Bog, |Plea From the Farm for Clo ¥.'M. C. A. FUND TOTAL r sor— Wit Risume Wk Today, ' cperation With Other Indu mome . FRIDAY-WAS $26380,658 : : ; : s V> Bittate, N Nov. 16 odors:. It was found od States qovernment needd| impeded | consiruction aporiant |from the farm for clos TRt by Fopois fraa Tty et o O e ey pnd AT | The Eastern Department Now Leads r women_ to fill the vacancies I6ft by Bovermment war planta! th-this. vicHi. | with other branches Germany was bending every energy to| curci was singing a Brefon folk sons. With Total of $11,206,889. nouncement would be made within a|the Alars was a note written in an Stenocraphers are offered sala-|ity for the past fow weeks were called |industries to the th forninc out an air fleet before the| Nearly onme-third of the patroms left| .. .o o =T L |short time probably tomorrow. - Austrian_dialect, reading: Efeg ot 35,000 year, off by the building trades council to- {autocracy might be the <o United States completes Itn pro- | thelr seats. ew York, Nov. Plans for tightening restriciions on| “This is what you get for being night, The men will return to worl |ed, wo BT sion in England, an-|tomorrow in all plants affected except |oranizations in the gramme. Mr. Baker said that of courne| Gallicurci led n the singing of the |Week days remaining In the $35,000,000 | enemy aiiens Lave been under consid- |against the kaiser. You have don e Tiat IC) et o R o Dlents, o 1 excent | Ctating . that A daily s @ | the $9.000, shipbuilding plant at |Stat hat union 1 th P has mo imformation as to what the|national anthem, the patrons joining |War fund drive of the Younz Men’s|eration for some time and final con- |ed to the Red Cross and you have s: @einan governm Wi - be held in London until the commis- t faces the enemy d v nt was doing but that | until repose was restored. Christian Association, it was announe- | gigeration has been hastened by fre- |the kaiser could go to hell. Don’ Squantum. : enem: I B e yeoe-diume as pro.| Most of the uneasiness was felt on |6 from the headayarters of the na- | guent fires and explosions which have | look for us, for anvonme who does will | 510N leaves for Parls Labor leaders announced that the fiident of victory, brou c gressing favorably. the first floor. The patrons of the tional war work council that the|occurred recently along the water-|get the same dose.” action was taken on receipt of definite|the delegates attending te boxes wete too far away o be in- |Erand total of subscriptions raised |fronts in New York and other Atlantic| Red Cross and Liberty loan pur-| , Reinforcements wore sent io the|assurances that represcntatives of the |Sion of the 37th annua Y = cluded in the rush to the doors, but the | throughout the United States totalled | coast cities. Department of justice of- | chase signs, generally displayed hers|AmeTican forces at Presidio. Texas. to|navy and war departments would con- |the American Federation of (T O SHEET NOW - BOTI excitement spread to the stage and it |tonight $26,380,658. ficials framed the resistration system |although the community has a laree|CODS With any atiack made by the Vil-|fer with them here tomorrow on al- | The farmers were re la bandits at Ojinaga. non-union conditions at Squan- Townley, presid ON AND OFF THE STAGE | was some time before order was estab- | The eastern department has passed | 5o that the whereabouts of citizens of | Austrian population, disappeared from c lished. its rival and now stands first with a |enemy countries or allies of enemies | the windo: & A i o i ci's’ Non-P: Theodosia Goodman, Actress, Given| A woman who was sittng near |total of $11,206,389 agalust $9.976.436|may be known as supervision over|day. o o o oooian residents L0-| One Hundred women are wielding e so-called open shop conditions | V- Legal Right to Use Name. where the bomb was found said she |for the central department. The oth- |ihem ig more closely maintained. The Alars were each 38 years old ana | Ricks and shovels on the roads of thelat Squantum participated a series of |the J¥ L ners remembered stumbling against some |€r_departments reported as follows: England, France, Germany and other | Treph'h was 60 years old. The mea|Eennsylvania railroad between New |strikes which spread to the Water- [Uel Kovelski of Roche New York Nov. 16. — Theodosta|Oblect as ehe passed to her chair. It| Northeastern, Bkton — $2913.8%: |countries mow at war already have |were miners. A theory first suggest- | Y Ork and Pittsburgh. town arsenal, the Boston navy yard, |the last annual conven is believed the bomb contained some | Western, .San Trancisco, ~$943,400: | adopted this means of keeping trace of |ed by the police was that T the naval hospital at Chelsea, the fed- [02dian Trades and Labor Co Goodman. who petitioned the court es| o Siitiod (e aCiiained Some |Southwestern, Dallas, . $506,000, ~and | Saobie s, The. Yaotive of the musder. savaneas |, Four hundred thousand refumces|eral appraisers stores in.this city and |John Gelden, presi ; Brated through her own efforts,” was|f2mes when moved slightly. southeastern, Atlants,” $529,045, it when it was learned that Mrs, Alar|from the military zones in Italv|the magazine station at Hingham. On |Textile i - : * |TO CREATE A BUREAU OF nad drawn money from the bank yes.|reached American Red Cross camps|these jobs 1500 mechanics will resume [President of the mi given the legal right today to use the Bame of Thera Bara both on and of o P“"’:SB:::T“:; masn the stage. ‘The chan; of name was ‘genm.l in the m\[ys‘cr the mou(’:" - i Wz o IN CANADIAN SERVICE LIST. R e e T r lssued Yesterday by Fuel Ad-|Opne Was Told He Ought to Be Man the be- o Sine Buras Tnstcad st Goodmana. e Gfela. Enough to Fight for His Own Country. i ] f the federation, repc terday, was abandoned when a and are being cared for. work tomorrow but the men will not |© = e TR MANUFACTURING RESOURCES | roney’ mas oandoned when o sum of De ordered back at Squantum, it was [meeting of the Tritish —_— 5 John W. Foster, secretary of state!stated, until the matter has been gone | COn8ress and the allied T For Closer Co-ordination of Country’s | pprein o oo lmrs under_ President Harricon, and fath- |over fomorrow morning at a confer- | NS Vodtatrial ‘Fanilitios. er-in-law of. Secretary of State Lans-|ence between agents of the joint CABLEGRAM TO KING ALBERT | ing, died in Washinston. cmancAild og z‘nehnuxlldin% tz}x;ad‘es‘ uniumE AMERICAN MISSION AT ctated tha Washington, Nov. 16—Closer co- g and Admiral Harrls of the bureau o e he peition Stated bt Ml Pnt| percshinston, Nov. 16—Coal dealers| moronto, Ont, Nov. 16.—Although it |ordination of ihe government's war de- | Congratulating the King of ' Belgium | At Wilmington. Del. three Philadel. |yaras and docks at the navy depart- BUCKINGHAM P2 The was born in - Cinclomatl. | Her | tompihe operator to the retailer are|;s not necessary for the citizens of the | mands with the country's industrial Upon His Birthday. phians were sentenced to Six years'|ment, and Stanley King, third assist- —_— Tother 1o & mative of Chotsel, Poland, | brgiipited from selling coal at prices|pnjteq States to register under th®|facilities will be sought by the coun- imprisonment and twenty-five lashes|ant secretary of the war department.|Were Guests of the King and Q subject to revision, by an order is- ick-; ing. - —— i = hile her mother was born in s |sacd teday by PooAdad e o5”| Canadian military service act, those | cil of national defense in the creation | Washington, Nov. 16.—Renewed ex- | ©3Ch for pick-pocketing. LI fe o atame wors i Jeen at Lunche: AMERICANS NOT INCLUDED & who do register can claim exemption |o .fa bureau of manufacturing re. ressions of eympathy f fum’s 2. " % e TR S Trerian %, he | Beld. Heretofors producers have been | Tt o’ ground of their American Citi- | sources. the Dosonner of whIek Wil | e O D T o R SIS | Nine hundred pounds of “daline” an|reached in a “spirit of patriotiom” af-| TLondon, Nov. 16 Th er of Francols Bara de Coppet. | permitted to sell their coal at prices| o0 [n8 B™Onle oS ade clear today | ba ammounced. soom. ermination. of the Uniied Stoics (5o |explosive containinz 40 per cent. of|ter an_almost continuous session of |queen this afternoon eniert explained that Bara “Is an old mn:yl;;etgwmmgt wnbr;. SHD-| when a youns American resident here| Plans for the new bureau disclose | prosecute the war nst its op. |ynamite, used in brickvards, is burn-seven hours. members of the Americ; o ght be revised | was granted exemption by Judge Den- |that the council's advisory commis- pressors to a successful conclusion | D& in a yard near Toronto. Although it had been announced |the inter-allied conferenc if the government prices were| tors tribunal c i 8 - i > s sion is taking extensive precautions to | were sent to Kin; T £ that all building trades strikes onlcon in Buckingham Palac HENRY FORD ON STAEF changed. Ton ouEZht to be man enough to =0 | SUArd .aEalnst an. economis. unsettle: | Brecident Wilson tn A moriereasy obY| Mrs. Adolphus Busch, widow of |government plants had been called off | iiines Pase, the. American OF SHIPPING BOARD jider this errangement prices were|home and fight for your own country,” {ment in calling on American business | gratulating the king upon his birth- | Adolphus Buseh, the St. Louis brew-|at the meeting of the American Iwd- |dor, introduced the coms made su {;“ o revision from the op-|jeutenant Colonel Brown, the military [men and the industries they have|day. The message follows. er, is trving to get out of Germany,|eration of Labor at Buffalo this week, | The king chatted with t S0 ok Sosading Up. the Buiding|se & e jobber and from the Job- | representative, told him. Dullt up for war service. “ take pleasure in extending to your | Where she went a vear ago., the Boston council declined to order |and displayed deep oat o peeding Up e to the retaller. The retailer, How- ceis "The new bureau will be a part of the | majesty greetings of friendship -and 5 its striking members back to work [work in England of a Merchant Fleet. gver, usually founa ft Sificuit fo col-| L\ AnTs MEDAL war Industgies board. Manufacturers | good Will on this, yous fete Gay. Mayor Smith was cleared of connec-|until they had heard personally from | On returning to Chester = g rora| 120t a0y difference from the consum- | Fho have facilitios which they. deatre |- “For the peoDle of the Datted Siates | tion with the al conspiracy | their own delegates. the residence of the Duke a Washington, Nov. 16—Henry Ford|er after e coal had been sold. To- AWARDED MERIDEN MAN [to place at the government’s disposél, |I take this occasion to renew expres- | Which resulted in the death of a police- —_— ess of Roxburghe, where B e e e e | it e e e or ‘those asked fo turn part of their | sions of deep sympathy for the suffer. |man In Philadelphia on primary day.|TpHe BOLSHEVIKI ARE IN 1oaiion of production In speeding up|plan entailed. It became affective im. | °ugiass W. Orr Wins Annual Com- | produative capacity to war work, will | ings which Belgium has endured under | ¢ e i el i U RS WAll give especial attention to the man- | mediately. pletion—Student in Yale Fine Arts|deal with the bureau, which will un- | the wilful, cruel and barbaric force of enator William S, Kenyon. of lowa, g B s made & Special . wssistalit | to 3 : School. dertake to distribute war contracts Ecies Fiex wico wealwt ©f _ihe - o so that there will be a minimum of T emeemey oot corporation. | TWO EMPLOYES BURNED New Haven, Conid, Nov. Hnsettiement "in_any ane ‘section and Mr. Ford will begin work next week| TO DEATH AT NORFOLK, OKLA.|Medal of the Society of Beaux Arts birahgs i o o S = and will spend most of his time in awarded - annually in a competition Mfihmu' e i bt Washinston. Tis particular task will|in Explosion at Standard Ol Com-|3PSR, to, all architectural students in| ocieq to eltminate much of -hesita be to introduce into shipbullding the + ™= | North erica has by won" thigil Bected o A = e ™ "M voay T Pl year by Douglass W, Orr, of Meriden, | L2% Jomands call for a curtailment of Teed in cing automobfles. He 2 student In the Yale ot ¥ine ; Doecial atention to the man. |, Tulsa, Okla, Nov. 16.—Two employ-|Arts. This is Odd’s final year in the | BOR-essential industries. na’ Mrs. House aré sue it in London, Colonel Ho B e L oo ot lows, 0 hours’ conference a disappointed Prussian racy. and Senator John D. 3 R Northcliffe, who yesterday d D B e A OCraY. o | Wyoming, are making a four of the|First Direct Word from Russian Cap- |appointment a8 chairmen of i were never more in earnest than in |American training camps in France. tal in Several Days. ish air board. This evening their determination to prosecute to a Z 5 House dined with Pren successful conclusion this war against| A general embargo on all freiaht| yondon, Mev. 16—The first word re- |George. that power and to secure for the fu- |SXcept foodstuffs, perishable go0ds, | ceived direct from Petrograd for sev-| Other members of ~the Am ture obedience to the laws of nations |NeWsprint paver and government shin-|eral days. with the exception of the |mission continued their « and respect for the hights of human- was declared by the PennsVl-| prief daily wireless statements an- h British officials on pha ity” - nouncing the absence of communica- |war situation — Food Commissioner Moscowitz pro- | ionS from army headquarters. came e AVIATOR JAMES P. FARMAN ood Commissione today in the form of an official wire- | STEAMER ASHORE ON e es were burned to death and five men | school and his success in winning the J Ttacture of ship parts. | o missing as a result of the explo- |medsi is considercd an unnsuaily high |STATE CONVENTIONS FOR PERMAPS FATALLY HURT,|[C530, hat the New York sugar famine| less message mentioning Colonel Mou- sion and fire last night which destroy- |honor. WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN i Mgt e o wnt iy s el o o SRRl qullitary, lander, NORTH PACIFIC OA FIRE IN CATHOLIC HILL ed the Standard Oil Company's refin- —_ 3 Lost Control of Seaplane When 500 | ROURdS of sugar ready for shipment t0|as in Gommand of the Petrograd mili- P SCHOOL, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ::‘w'm‘e;'_{";w’;‘wom The 10ss|o PROSECUTE VIOLATORS Decided Upon at Final Mesting of | Feet in Air and Plunged Into Bis- A s s‘womle,g::.:e"c:,:afi:: ;— el The explosion was cat ayna- OF PRICE RULI cayne Bay. All graduates of high schools In the| avieft has commanded the Kissinov i Five Children Are Dead, Three Are|..;:.°gccoraing to onm.:::_d by RULINGS e . 24 ay. city of New York will h&dve to p'.l‘edn‘% (Kishinev?) soldiers’ and workmen's | Seattle, Wash, Nov. 1.6 L e e e e e, | peamaiimertle Azrving” fve | men nstructions Sert to Faderal Distric | oy con¥ontions %3 4ot the St taY | ma "ok ow Somi 'S sthhiom at iha | roveraments betore recaiving their - | S0 Soetits ke S2ihaach B e | ¥ ST dahatian of - ST, % ¥ o >., ha b recked off th aisterime, X. C. Nov. 16__Tive chnl_|tant, a short time befors the Dlant was s I e et oy tre) s occiaed | naval atr station here, probably was | plomas. Kissinov prison who are serving terms | Bacific coast, according o s Sight ‘aro severely infured as the To- | was Formed o Fonowr Lar g Toant|Garasyington, Nev. 16 — Atiprey e E e han of fhe e eeblane " H1e Jost ‘Sontiel “whew Lag| Ciprlano Castro, the former pres. e e s oo e | messages today from “the stea sult of a fire today which destroyed | reached Norfolk when' the first - ve el of the campaign. feet in the air and the machine |ident of Venezuela, arrived in the Mariposas 4.8 boat o explo- |eral district attorneys throughout the first. - ng six sailors h been p. the Catholic Hill school for colored |gjon came. RS Hirm o abs ol pAIEIE Ses on m’rg:' Yflk’u‘bfl'::nflun hv;la!ll:s }}:1: plunged into Biscayne bay. g:::eds vsfxfiuwg;‘i;a‘:xfig t;n‘;:rerlla m PREMIER OF GREECE Several boats containing tw The fire was discovered in the fur- Drosecution of persons wiolating any | Jersoy Nov. 4, and others in different | CONNBCTICUT HAS RAISED i tlan 1S TO VISIT AMERICA. |others are missing, according nace room five minutes after the chil- | CONVENTION OF NATION of the price rulings made by the pres- | states will follow between that time & . pretations placed here on t @ren had returned to thetr desks from o ABD(X:AL ident and-the fuel administration. and the opening of the campaign, Dec. $1,042514 FOR Y. M. C. A.| Major-General Sibert’s fifth son is|Venizelos Has Had a Conference With |sages. fire drill. Many of the child th HATION. . 2 g s in_th . _Two of his sons Colonel Héuse in London, hira floor were trapped and Diirned to President Contributes ta Y.:M. C. A.|™ Prostdent Wilson received the direc- | Has Exceeded Allotrent by $42514— | 20T calains, ‘one a lieutgnant and one BOLSHEVIKI BESIEGING Saath. Charles J. Bullock of Harvard Uni-| Washington, Nov. 16.:— President|tors at the White House today and| Results in Other New England States. |a West Point cadet. e youngest| London, Nov. 16.—Premier Venizelos i 38 One little girl lost her life when versity Elected President. ‘Wilson _today sent his check for $100 | impressed upon them the importance is a private. of Greece, who is here conferring with LIN AT MOS she ran back fo get a new coat which to the Younz Men’s Christian assocla- | of the work they are about to begin.| Boston, Nov. 16.—Connecticut went the British government, and will also 2 s : had forsotten in her flight. Atianta, Ga., Nov. 16.—Charles tion war camp recreation fund. it was|“If a lesson in saving to the country ‘the top With a rush in the cam-| The Standard Oil company of Ohio[have a conference with Colopel B. M. | Which Contains 7,000 Military © she fig 3. Y. M. C. A. war_ fund |announced the- regular quarterly divi- [ House, head of the American mission, and 3,000. Troops. dend of $3 a share and an extra divi- | regarding the war, announced today — dend of $1 a share, payable Jan. 1, to | his intention of visiting the United | Petrograd, Thursday, Nov. 1 stock of record Nov. 30. States next spring. He will be accom- | m—Seven thousand militar panied by M. Versselopulo, manager of |and three thousand troops ar German's latest requisition in Bel- | the Orient bank in Athens, and expects | sieged in the Kremlin at Mos Bullock, professor of ~economics af | recetved by the local compittee, which | comes out of the war,” he said, “4t will z Harvard university, was elected presi. | bas about $54,000 of its $150,000 allot- | be worth the waFs cost in money and Boston Advertiser to Publish Sunday.|dant o the Natignal warcoa ored [ment: = resources.” Boston, Nov. 16—The _Advertiser|today at the closing session of its an- = RSty Company aunounced tonight that a|nual convention. Nils P. Haugen,| Death Sentence for Twa Bandits. Work Has Ceased nd. Sunday edition of the Boston Daily|chairman of the Wisconsin tax com- iy Sehwartz| London, Nov. 16—Reuter's Stock- R 3 Advertiser would be published begin- | raission, was elected vice president, Kram holm _correspondent says advices re- of the other New England | glum applies to every paricle of cop- |to visit the chief cities of America. |18,000 Bolsheviki, who are ning November 18. The price of the|and Frederick R. Fairchild of Yale ceived from Haparanda are to the ef- $2,166,919; | per, brass or bronze. inside or outside the ancient walls and buildin Sunday edition will be two cents, the|and Alfred E. Holcomb of New York | July. that all work has cesaed through | Rhode Island, $346,111; Maine, $105,- | dwellings or other buildings, and in-| Storage battery electric locomotives | heavy artillery, according 1o & < price as the week-day morning| were re-elected - | found them guilty and and that telegrams or 000; New Hampshire, $100,850, and|cludes 28 different kinds of objects, |in coal mines help to relieve labor|authenticated report received this urer, death penalty. s © % Vermont, | 3 from fenders to cloak room tickets. shortage and increase output. ternoon. Federal and State Directors.