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V3L, LXI—NO. 249 _PRICE TWO CENTS g GOMPERS FLOQUENT N | oo P ow o v [T nor | e HIS DEFENSE OF LABOR &=~ e e e o=~ = DEACE TREATY AMENDMENTS Qe otdne GIRLS-AND WOMEN IN CITIES 3 Seiz- | the railroad bill. Shool: With Emotion as He Refuted Statement Made By L. F.| ... o oot 17 ararviage 12|/ to North Carclina fobacco crop esti- - =1 - 0 m‘ al m K . ’ seugh 1 S A o 4 a4 A S ¥ mal a 565,071 pounds, about the Lores, a Repres:ntative of Ca t Labor Had arag i%%f—erif g sinls and] Waslrton., O, L3 daiiing atier! . JASSEOM Ok 17_Attorney Sl pSsme astinat Y 2 2 e ~ | women of the: tes, . K Man: s z o eral alme: i ssoclates Taken Advantage of the War to Force w Con-! ¥ New Yori ey lt)hre kfii’enrfa!un;l::‘fik?#w?‘ Bt oo wme | in-the ‘Aght on the high cost of Hving mldug-r shortage resolution was in- cessions From the Government —Failed to Reach & De-| (. i1 sono i Bt it it v, o i, sl o e o | 55 omen afSSina™ ™ 12 2% © 1SSy Mo S e~ 3% 3 - ~ 0 “The majority 0f working girl > i 2 Wil-| By appealing to the comptrollers of SN cision On the Right of Workers to Bargain Collectively gomen “lead "deay e A household fnances throughout the| Investigation “of bamb plots and 5 d : iann said in Rer address, -and leary m- | country, it is hoped to ipaugurate an|anti-government conspiracies and sur- —Mapping Out a New Plan cf Procedure to Begin With | Jenn =il in her ac martiage as - 5| mittees to Washington next Tuesday! cpoch ef eat ccomomy which will off- | veillance of Reds continucs n Gary, o emort to bring about|get the “Buy now"” propaganda of the|Ind. means (o escape the narrowness of peace in the industry will be made, trades people.. Furthermore, an at- Leaders Are Hurrying Action to Get Down to the Real Work of Drafting a Ratification Amendment—Working With the Object of Voting Early Next Week On the Two Re- maining Amendments—During the Debate Senator Brandegee Attacked the Feature of the Treaty That Would Allow Dispatch of Troops For Silesian Duty ‘ ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—After a brief)senate chamber as the Monday. g 74 | thetr. lives ‘and fo. forget thetr econs| Cm e i 3 oth sides accepted tae invitation. i i omic difficulties. Nihety-two per cent. i - | tempt will be made -to discourage the Defying the order of the British 4 i y of s vasbingion. Oet. 17. — Without he continued . {of girl and women workors are dis-|piis did mot offer any great hope, | frequent changes in styles dictated by |government, the 13th annual conven- | remans Smae ot e Oty prew | L08 On the Fall amends pcopic of this country concept, this | o p g o thereby effect a saving in clothes. i Dublin. " "by the|however, Senator Hitch - Sl R e i et SO Epo e e e} of margin of time and ens| 1y % (05,00, “gEptiate, any demand| " Another R it aeiimion taber RE| o) 3 T I e BERLe R I | Rkay the Admanlstaoook 2 togfise eisich deniéd thelr grandiathers and grand- | ergy s cing hours—which are| ¥ ," SN hour da¥, and not to deal|today's meeting was to release more| Marshall Field & Co , Chicaga, an-| “The two. amendments had been in-|ed Senator iall whether |0 o surplus supplies held by the govern-|nounced $1,500,000 will be split among| troduced by Senator Fall, republican,|DUrpose to request a roll ca ment, if it can be done without em-|workers receiving less than $2,500| New Mexico, and had as their com-| New Mexico senator replied barrassment to the departments in-|yearly, mon purpose curtailment of the pow-|would be useless since he rea cemmen scaool education. 1o lopg for them—for healthful recre- s tonight, - con us m and women !ation has prevented many girls from Jo‘:’?vi’,nhlféwli‘fi W:c!w:nepreud urt‘i'enz of its «deli earncd hat dett <ould be & ! getting ahead. They lack energy to hi e Zeint - o frame tue words ‘man’ and go to night schools or gymnasiums,|i° Uniled Mine Workers of America, | volved. . Secretary Dantels reported r v v : 2 3 : ana ' & iy % . - % r R dd sure would be bheaten. 1 is every ii womin fney Were ceain [0 16271, qud fall into. the habit of . secking| W ose ord probably would swing the|that he had sugar enough to run the| Senate committee appointed to in- ?;corepaf-afi:.‘é”z::‘nr;fspslitn an inter- | s selon the. two. votes the ‘onference will make ' titat other combs latiers ploasure ‘at the . ‘movies' or i uns|URIONs one way or the other, showed | navy six months, but pefore he re-|vestim E L eaty ta en by acclamation, 1 Goffa e progremme ¢ o You | heaithy: sex excitemnt. that he was luboring under a terrible | lencea any of if wanted to be assur-| tan border will open e investization ] he and pontcr Gemmeny s repuriion count. " i - P nt F = ed ‘generztions a80,| “Of 125 depurtment.store girls 1]S5train when he le(t the threc-cornered|ed of ample replacements. at El Paso. G bill i The only speeche: ma formulation. 2ow.. We at leass kKnow 15413 found ten per cent. galy- who had time|Meeting. Speaking to a groun of re-| Indicative of the broad scope which et The vote came sooner than had been|amendments were % drwing - thelr motion the day has come L 5 or energy atter work to attend denc. |POrters he said he had.told Secretary [ Mr. Palmer's efforts are taking was| United States torpedo boat destroy-|expected, the leaders agreeing (o it as|by Senator Kellog, . -Oniy: two- zirls had foynd time to|WHSOn that the 32 members of nis|the request of Chairman Payne to re-|er Willlamson was launched at the|part of {hé plan fo complete the con-|nesota, who argued (hat fhe Drcgiess as @ homo- (o to @ gymnasiam. Ninely per cent.|WaEe scale commitiee would be herellease any surplus building materials|yards of the New York Shipbuilding| sideration of amendments as soon us| should be scrved I uesday to meet an equal number|which he has on hand, especlally lum-|corporation, Camden, N. J. possible 8o that the senate might get|vations. In the course of drk ng together: for | of the ‘departmcht siore girls wear % cu. Taust, high heeled shocs. which are knowniiTom. the other side, but that it would | ber needed for home building. The i Hown: 1o the real work of drafting a|various other feature zive lad ciation, the!io he detrimental to thelr health.” 2 Because of th> sugar shortage, thefratification resolution. Only two of thefand the peace tiations wer gt o bo he.n:q_ 9, be. vepreseatcd i two por cent. of city women! Stollwerck Co. manufacturers of | committee’s forty-six amendments|cussed. Senator randegee, " {ue voune,f of indusiry and of the na- ave’ sub-normal in health, chocolate and cocoa, was forced to|now remain to he considered, ad it is|can, Connecticut, and Wa r close its plant at Stamford. hoped to bring them to a vote early|publican, New York, attac tion, by Fepréseniatives as we \having bud, posturds. to begin with, due choose, wiether of legal knowleige ol to the habit ‘of megiecting to consider i L next week. They both relate to equal-| pitch of troops for Silesian dut vt = Ithei# physical and mental condition Ameridan schooner Diri bound| ization of voting strength in the| Senator Hitchcock and Se ~ . from Santiago de Cuba for Baltimore| League of Nations. son, republican, Minnesota, de { expresmed (be £ willingness i0 | \Whon' Mr. ‘Gomper - concluded, MF. | unicss so ‘sick ‘they actually are un. Loyes said that e Bad refesred inad-)able o continue working, Dr. Mann| ‘Action on the two Fall amendments | the’ action The move to fur with a cargo of manganese ore, foun- dered off Guantanamo Bay. came near the end of a session which agree 1o amending of ik ther Ireland FPre motion ion- | verieittly -t ihe bor _Doard When the federal S { When Lé meant the War Labor C e anieal nature of thefr; hen the federal authprities Pt into eMESt aiiny: of the war time - had been enlivened by a sharp debate|in the le L chee Bourd as {he body srom which he | worlk 1o which ahey “are by naturel) measures dependence o 4 lurge extent was placed upon the newspapers General Pershing probably will ap-|over the dispatch of Amerlcan troops| Walsh, democrat < suld fal crunz . undue concess: s is respousible for the majori- i o PR . 2 5 i1- = - ectton | duced ‘a_resolution 3 | tted e : 1} to provide the.publicity- JA1l E 115 : & i dal pear before the senate and house mil- | to Burope for service in connection n uz the war. . ¥ of ill health and immorality in the ¥ Db A % B st o L g ais Raiblic vas dsked jtary: commiliees next weels to give|with the Silescian plebiscite, and by fsense ¢ f .:: Lot see“ x:law n}&r fl#!‘a‘lxmen: figf"l she contyn:xui‘. r""”‘ ar{d w‘o-‘ to do meant a decided change and many people throughout a large his views on reorganizition. a new move from administration | 1 a S be cd as a Tedection. o 1 have “come to_ believe that pale |l country had to be reached. : quarters to meet the objections of N “Mir. 'Lorde adqed, | weak women ave most appealing to i In order to reduce the high cost of|Irish Americans to the league cov-| id cuse it'hds been to Construed, | men because of the pity they arouse| Nevertheless the task was done but as has been said by one in a living, removal of tariffs on food prod-| enant. During the day some pro- |¢ . - I wish to epiess my profound regtet. |in them, and because if the power #]F position to measure the service, it could net have been accomplished uets by all countries is proposeq by |&ress also was made in the =formal| Any member > the treaty text, and the|tention to any condition miembers of organized laLor en- | gives weak women to control men § . i inis 4 reading of iments cqual to | through man's instinct 't cave forifj A Without the daily newspaper. Iy’ there any more tangjble or imposing pcEnien uninistec jof Arwenting. ,,,rei,mg relations committee ook under|the peace of the wor which F cxample of newspaper influence? . Adolph J. Greit, a geologist sent by | advisement an offer from Colonel I.|dent Wilson repeatediy quote No adv tores N b , ivate interests to- make a survey of | M. House to appear before it © advertiser interested in reaching the comsumer cap do himself prirate 18 Thvestigate off reporte des| 1In anticipation of a roll call -hoth | subject peoples, and embodyin justice without newspaper advertising. and no advertiser who is desirous clared the reports to be myths. sides, had mustered their forces in the | views on the Irish questior of reaching the trade in' Norwich and vicinity ean afford to neglect 3 1~ Deciiring “that girls and -women fust be made to live more wholesome coliestive Lurgaining | lives. Dr. Mann uppealéd for their ed- them when they are denend u‘pont | i Union butchers in Chicage went on ited Siaies, many | ucation ?n tlt-‘;nu;d df, ru;;sm’vlng their 2 S e Wl s } — conter- | health, “for urtherdnce of wexifj the service that The Bulletin furnishes daily. : 2" | GENERAL CONDITION OF SHIPPING STILL TIED UP i5 deptive Ts hat |k stablis Y3 T o 3 g 3 following reports that the mar- | G I ake can deptive labor of that knowledge. estublishment of health The following summary shows what The Bulletin furnishes for its kets were furnishing meat to steel PRESIDENT WILSON IS GOOD IN PORT OF NEW YOR and recreation centers and building Bty ik that the Unitedof =~ sufficlent public gymnasia, baoths|ff readers each morning at the daily rate of two cents: mills to feed non-union workers. Dol atvite .| New ork 0ot s : ot iefpliel polan Trinios vpd Bulletin Telegraph Local Generai Total Austria’s National Assembly met for| provement in’ Prosident Wilson's con_ | of some of ihe local unione (o | goveinment : rday, = congideration. of (he peace | treaty | Aition was moted in @ bulletin issued | turn to work preon o) Rt pE e afed: : NO CAUSE“TO INCR=ASE = 1o e S 1. 15 340 524 framed by the peace conference at|tonighi from the White House = by|continues viru sl s 3 e R e o PRICE OF SOFT COAL [} Monday, October 13. 107 % 221 s2¢ f|varis"and signed at si”Germain. | Rear Admiral Grayson and he four|of New vork Al (e omces o Aiortan: Btler, GF Xira -pibs- Slwoad, Hefor v o uesday, October 14. 80 102 439 e Reesicians called in for comsultation.|United States Railroad Administiat el pefore the | Indianapolis. tad. Oct - 17i—That{l Wedncsda October 15 02 & e A band of sute Bandits robbed the|The prostatic condition was said to be| today it was said numerous com EICTACHNErS 91 the tabor | Bhere iy no cuiiss foF a reppicd moves 2 e 1e. up ol 480 Tirst: National bank of Roselle, N. J.| greatly improved and no operation will| werc heing received from westorr dsmandeq | BEAE 1o licrease the price of bitumi-|§i Fhursday, October 16. 79 113 100 592 They shot a policeman and cscaped|be necessary. chants in_ regard to the shippin L dsmanided {nous coal is the assertion made in o |f Friday, October 17. 68 120 215 403 [l with $7.000 in 2 stolen automobile. ‘The swelling ot the prostate gland |uation oficiaty of kn, 7 z = a recurrence of which today ed to| Mercantile Marine 1 tha 5 e tg (-:f‘ :;r:.: : X ssued . from th futernw- i coras 3nd ci S tionu adquirters 9f the , United ce of faboy unins Aiat it Bow bas 0 | At & g * ¢ fes MahsEe et en Alme Workars of Amesica here lute = the same rozidationy. tha 3 Since the call fov.a ¥ake -0f bitu- or | sugrous £ 3 inots coal miners es=, *The nssees of labor | bey walons. 5 - £ et ing Presldc: lited have af Jesst £3 | Adlcurnment wit ashs P S ted - Was Vatican . autHorities denied reports|retatd the president's recovery, was|cargoe ships were lving ldle and | of the bishop of Liverpeol that the}said to have been relieved » much A\v\vmm the union leaders Air Roman Catholic church was reconfiid-tthaldn Asim‘elmled(_hu-n:] of treatment| of the strikers had retursied ring. ¥ itude . lcould méw be instituted. genc he United Railroad Admir AR S8 P Dua ROsRl st ¢ PR condilisa of=iho _president, it was | today smnounced ‘hat i ‘Shipping A ~British- government’s holsing pro- | said. remains good. | as od ifme- ° : Jt was learned. prob-|gram e o Th00.000 houses “withia| Tonight's bulietin was stgned by Dr.|through this port is s o ix«nmo_emfifi “1.p sestale gvage conference “unless the | dbly ‘will fieed, however, all the sup-|the mext three years. So far 8,0000 are | Grayson. and. by Dr. John Young. the|that it would not he lift ] v e SRS ‘Dores show that {lieve I . mioves {URCIEIGRS changed their stone wall al- | plies which it has purchased. e T T T etion and 80.000 | Johns Hopkins specialist: Dr. H: A.|settlement of he harbor strike w el to maln a My Gowpers demanded hkt e ‘gath- ment on. foct -throughost the Wmm_'}m . andindicated a willingness to; .Speakers will be put soon in every > * Towler, a Washington specialist; Dr.|nearer an actual fact. The i o its toll. 3n cersion “npl he veas | To Taorease the prite ot cod) t cons |I7Ame another agreement. state to carry the message that one|d s Encd" g Sferiing Ryffin, ' Washington physi- | the embarzo last W - iohle o aly X {dumers.” the-statement feads. ‘It has|. Lpomas. Brewster, chairman of ihe|way {o beat ihe proiiteers is to ignore| g | Ludenderff is reporimd to|clan, and Rear Admiral Stiit head of| more assofl= | Tobin and W. . Lo ihe dgiten Come. fo- ot motiee (hat in sames|coal operators of the central competi- | propaganda sasying that prices - Are | nase rrsed oe before the pare | the naval hospital here. Tt said em % pon ltive coal felds. which cmbrac§ the|certain fo go higher and wait for the | jawentary . commmiesion investigaiing | ~The president's prostatic = gland| foodstuffs betwe nst the trans = n New that}of the railway traimmeénm. HAlS, up: o i ti . plices announcement is made. that the H d wi welling re s © of numergus strikes and pend- | py , i e ey states of Ilinois. Indiana, Ohfu and|decline which officials say is inevita: i elling referred to in previous bul-|Jersey points ipz siriles. now In Gbeyunce nending | doiie « ton this week 1t il e wng | Western Pennsylvania. aiter = sitting | ble. 4 Vita"|the responsibility ,of German leaders| SHEUNE ¥4 iitery® improved and is|’ Coastwise shipping, and vessel ie ouicomie of tHe ¢onfercnce, to in- | z A through the day at a table with Se “Undertaking to stimulate a patri-|©°F tM® War- casusing little discomfort, so that the|ing between New York and = o treatment has been stmplified. Theland South American po r e € for the puplic to bear in mind the 5 s “ e the défegatcs totake immediate | ; 8 1 retas Wilson and Mr. Lewis, hurried | otic refusal to b i ;e " J = fact that the strike does not take i i 2 sal to be stampeded into buy-| Senate o tt il 5% Blage until the Mirst of November ang | WY from the secrtary's office and |ing new clothes sImply because the | oo oot somir or e Do refused to talk. An hour or two later|designers change the style from six|TcP & Kidneys are functioning normally and|held here, unable to T the heart action is excellent. The tem-| The United States Fruit Gompon nembers of theilabor. group— Rttt s LIl & o : hpard, John H..Dorlin. T, A. xikeorder directs all soft coal| [l ent word to Mr. Wilson that his| to cight time & year, > ed to continue sugar equalization Ine and blood pressure re-|been able to unload vessele waey fin And e denti 1o Vatentine-vots There il o g rs il At | scale committee would be on hand for | it was said will Doint out (hat from|Poard during 1820, with power to buy | PErEIere, PUS lice protection and operation of i set néard on t r 3 majority of the emplovers | feriion in Soft coml mines — befoge|the Joint conference. | eight to 35 per cent. is charged for|CUPan sugar. “Although no operation was regarded|open shop system it has fc d 16id the delegaics that &roups for adjournment. November 1. Therefore, we wish the| At the outset Secretary Wilson, sit-|the style itself and that a proportion- et e o necessary at this time by the physi-|years, it was announced af o TRy o < ting between ILewis and Brewster,|ate amount will be saved by reducinglnofi:::g':;ll “é:‘;;{“;";auw‘ay - cians called in for_consultation, ‘Dr.|pany’s oflices = peonie atr procucing i tn hoew o WORD: apd that STATE NOT. TO BE RATIONED |RUDILC fo know that there isno reason |78 ""fem to resume megotiations, | the stvle changes fo a reasona Gravson requested Dr. Young and the & o Sreat - contril T I e SUGAR SGRPLY | Si¥_ihe price of ‘conl should be'in- |urked them to resume negotistions:|ihe, SO P®|will be moved back an hour on Out.| CHNSCR SSHIIY, meet him tomorrow | THERE 15 NO DRUNKEMNNESS - men of thought ) e B ey ach 1o int; t that he was| The firs 1 ial re 25 fo e winter tme:- standard of i tudy of the case. Dr. B . ; " : Crease can only be viewed as platn|ference. pointing out 7 t complete official report of |1, 0 ‘& - to continue the study 3 OR THIE¥ERY IN TURKEY the:time hos come | Hartford, Cond.. Oct. 17—Conngcti- | cvervaay praitecting on. ihe oart ot |making this effort by direction of the|what has been accomplished so far by | URited States railroads. Young returned to the White House VI as determined | cut Will not be-rationed in its Sugir|shose who raite-the price and that its|pPresident’s cabinet. Lewis indicated|the use of such laws as were avail- d early tonight. observed the patient| constantinople, Oct. 17.—(By T+ gain & faic re of the rewards supply, according to- an . ampounce-|only purpbse -can .be fo nut greater|the grounds on which . the miners|able was given the conference by Mr.|, Announcement was made that Gra.|again, and had a long conversation |p, "Mustapha Kemal Pasha the Gompers Shook With Emetion. |ment today by - Food ~Administrator|plofite in pockets of those who profi |Would negotiate, and after a recess|Palmer, showing that there have been ham Wallas, an English teacher and|yiih Dr. Graysen. 2 tionalist Jeader and the power behis Robert Scoville, - This statement was| bom' the advance, Such profitering. | Brewster - returned with a written |86 cases of actual seizures under the|2uthor will be Dodge lecturer on the| ™ Ay air of distinct relief was display-| (0 hew covernment being estabii made in ‘answer to_Gquestions ' con-|if* earried into effect. Will be wholis |Statement outlining the conditions | food control act, with 22 cases still | JRcSPonsibilities of Citizenship” at|.q at the White House after the con- |, " S f)¥ (OUCTITCRT bons osablir assulied the raiiroad | CSFAINE a report from New York that!indefensible and the public. oheuiy|under which the operators would do|under investigation. Three cases have|Yale University this term. Sultation and it was unoffcially stat- ([ AW Jhnor, whom T rresy nuation that the la- | F0od - Administrator Williams of that|pioc this fact o mind. © - the same. These were: been held for the grand jury and in L D H H ed that as a result of the treatment|i.yoq on his trip through Asia M 24 "Stdtes planned | CItY was perfeeting ‘plans to place that| > epitirineus coal . operators. who| Indication of a willingness on the|two other cases jall sentences hnd |, Condition of Deputy Hugo Haase, | iven today it mow is believed that it|; W50 [ B8, (1w teonsn Asin M to overthrow the govern- [ €I OB 4 sugar rationing: basis. were weil content with a profit of not | Part of the miners to carry out the ex- | fines have been imposed. leader of the German independent s0-|will be possible to keep the trouble|comparisons drawn between his co Compers shook with emotion | LW tbe Arst place/said -Mr. Seo-[Were el cQUTen’ WULh & PEONC of Not|Fiinz contract, which Former Fuel| The seizures have taken place in|Cialists. who was recently shot while| Jriging from the local ailment in such|TPIOSCRS TERWR borween his cou and nis voice quaverea as he violentiy Vile. “ihere is ao ‘money to establish| T, 0l (5 100 20d have been, for | Administrator Garfield “attests is still | eighteen different states and resulted | entering the national assembly, has|apevance as mot to interfere with Mr| i yniennecs or thievery in Turle p i and patriotism of | SUCh & scheme. It would entall ex-Feffel S8e NOW SRC Z2re DECt: FO7 1in” etrect™: . in placing on the market through|taken a turn for the worse. . | Wilson's recovery. said the new hero of the Moslem: > penses aggregatlug several —hundred| g™l niine’ as high as one doliar| - Rescinding of the strike order and|normal channels of trade 99,047 pounds Eoi rS z the correspondent. “That is more tk so mo- | SO e s 13,2 State board | por ton. The oubllc should hoid that continuation of work pending negotia- | Of cheese, 157,083 pounds of poultr e ouarrs, tor| ASKS ‘EQUAL CONTROL OF many civilized nations b 5? A ox- ] = T ounds of fish, 52, y e » | claim.” in view of-this fact there is no justifi- | tions; and 3 5 e nected with the project of building STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR/|claim Sbaking his fiver toward the empioy- ers-group i Mr. Loree sat. Mr. : the govern- ¢ g pense. We have no. state @ppropria- | B Yiew ; nlerstanding that the negotiation |cans of tomatoes. 765,615 pounds ' of In support of his compar tion. s S Togme: 02 <, |Cation fer ach :::h!‘-cf.',’:".,,"’,,“f‘; does not contemplate any reduction in |Salt pork. 21,083,380 eggs. 1427062 |the Paita-Marnon railroad—from the = tapha Temal to1d stonles selon | ““Another thing * Such réstrictions |Brice of codl. Surely the operators)focs, ol oS or bolow ihe present | pounds of butter. 431331 pounds of| Amazon to the Pacific—died at Lima,| New York, Oct. 17—A suggestion | (iPhe emal told stories, velatin . 1d be of 0. pezat ;| days a week. s ans, corn, baking : raitar with Stotes Wae |Tiflis and compared this with he labor organiza- | eirictions in. Conmectiéut, un- | because the operators have refused to|days 2 ool |« |\ . Brewster's|Powder. saimon, coffec. salt and oth:| Samuel T. Angall, former Acting|made by Henry Morgenthau day on|TIfls and compared inis with ihe < could be enforced,in Massa- | T o0 Ao0 W O O e ~ihat, | statement, addressed (o Secretary | er edibies. Judge Advocate of the Army, told the |Lis return from a seven monchs trip|PErienees ol the mission ajor a1d that as no other | SH Bnode iaiand. New Hamp- | Gince the strike order was issued, the | Wilson, sharply attacked collective = committee that in November, 1915, helabroad, primarily as e | of which had mnot lost A single a G could boast SuCh | Yoiiiae can i o L Rk | e of coal has beem increased at|bargaining. EPISCOPALIANS DISCUSS eCmnEnged tial by Sourt martlal of leommittes Jappointed by E R deo- |after 1200 miles of, travel throug 7 : 8. The | Ple mines from 25 to 50 cents a ton | “As pertinent to the questions in- DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE | SPonel Deets for mismanagement of| Wilson to investigate pogroms | wilds of Turkey. ! ‘aboring ass 2 o cand. manufacturers ‘in York 3 -, t deem 167t Btand for Ait, 15 Crklana sav it is likely will go even high- |velved” he wrote. “the operators dee; : 2 RN il b T o it car e 18 ol A7 Gne Total opérator Sala ine price |it advisnble to sav that the coal oper-| ' Detroft, Mich.. Oct. 17. — Throush| - yohm +Fitepatrich ident of the| ot i g O s the United Statos| ADVERTISERS TO PELDGE - of 8 any more Tl how was no object. and that retail |ators of the Central Comvetitive Field [action of the laymen of the Protestant ohi-Fitspuiricks: presitent o ® | of the acceptance by L ke supply of gore {han there | BOW was 5o concerna were offering|have adhered to the princinles and |Bpiscopal Church in the 1916 generai | ChICag0 federation of labor, declared |of a mandato for Constantinople, Ar- SUPPORT OF PUBLISHERS : 'mghe{ prices in order to get coal. practices of coilective bargaining for | convention, sustained by both clerical| 2 Would demand of the war depart-|menia and Anatolia, Mr. Morgenthau X AC e e X £ Phirty-three - vears- with the largest |ana lay Aelegates today, the innocer: |Ment the name of every alleged rad-|gaid: w York, Oct. 17.—Resoluti bhody of organized labor in the United | party to a ivorce mas be re-wedded |IC4l fomenting disorder”in connection |~ “Gur people will expect Great Brit- recommending that the advert t inie . ¥ with the steel strike. o welcome us in e Med ‘a- | throughout the ocuntry pledge the !S'“" and it is our opinion that obT|in the church. Amendment of the :‘e"m! and the Near East, not a ri- | support to_the publishers here who e e O Yy been dbro- |Sauons to prevent re-marriage by an| werner Horn, held by United States|var o competitor, but as a full hari- |have declired to' grant the dema of the striking workers in the" S tbe result of a ing. . - | ANSWER FILED IN N. H. ROAD RESTITUTION SUIT £ i = 13 3% s be bro- i vl . o Latest Photograph -Of The New York. Oct. 17.—William Rocke- |20 that our P it TR Do TR ol a,Person, who has| commissioner Carpenter in ' Jersey [ner with all rights. privileges and re- : i % & 1 P c t s > i § s avi ought deeply |trades were adopted today at a mes e ns Jhanc | ot S & Seike Nivembier i Deciues | gefenilil; Gupits esperatc Effegts by |l T oo Bers 3T for extradiion t9faponsibilitien. I RENE N0UEl o r i | e ot the. boned of Dicctoce oF e o o | Presidemt.’.;, - P Y A camuand Hert{vue srtsent system of coll ¢:live bar- |many of the clergy and a few of the d= who constitute ih i -~ * ni 0 X e > T ity i i - . v ving v vhic! of Amer-ca and I 1ed 20u sars| : o | Cited States afstrict court here in | Zoning docs mot A5 I POILT HIalty o scure its adeption. Both or-|given into the cusioly of two Cana-|pest way would be by her giving us |ganization, which is composa of d HRtReie in all g e the ~ §150.000000 restitution _ suit ity URGer, WO, SF SO0 bRk ek e dian officers. an equal control of the Straits of Gi- [vertisers, advertising agents and pub Samert ang Am: i =g | [broush "against 'them by mawin [P 205 N .co eaches s that no | “BOAIr several declegates who braitar. lishers of newspapers and, period : | |Adums ana’ather stockholders in the (707 Cilflovers should agree 10 % [favored the amendment - that the|D’ANNUNZIO HAS ISSUED : o e Un i jtates S CROSEE R n of tne pitintifle for & Twa |SYStem of collective bargaining which | church unqualifiedly declare against MANIFESTO TO SERBIANS | LEGAL FIGHT OF STEEL recommended that lost ini\iions ] | does mot make hoth parties fo the con- | divorce and re-marriage, . brought a STRIKERS FOR FREE SPEECH |foveriisgments due fo the delay bridge over the St. Croix rivey, was|strate her willingness and think the|Audit Bureau of Circulation. The. e peopic would or L b2 4 - ot ited receivership. under Which to pros- . 1o i < wral s " ] g S tract equally liable and responsibleiprofonged arzvaient on the question. Fiume, Thursday, Oct. 16.—(By The i e e o A - e e R i that the|for tne observance of the terms of |" Judge Joscph Packard of Baltimore|A. P.) Gabriele d-Annunzio has issued e oryaiin fected b reinatated quiva e DotiER Ta Withoul equity|SHcH contzact could ‘seé 'no”reason why a minister |a manifesto (o the Serblans. express-| Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct Mi-OrEANZEL|MIUTNC g ana atty emplovin =k s s | should not be~permitted to re-wed |ing the need of recognition by the 3 <otics M 25 A eitiomera. o, ne " reiiet | MAYNARD LEADING FLIGHT: | (M innocont ‘pariy {o @ divorce. Dr|Serbs of a communita of interest be- | the courts for the MERL. o, Tt | BLcIiion o oul Maminet the o1 B O e i FINISH THIS MORNING | tained that the laymen desired to| “Serbs! There exist no obstacles tosteel strikers ciaim has been denied ers. PERETEY ) s e ockbelders of record Octo. e maintain a_dual marriage law. Dr.ia harmonious peace. Fiume wishes to|them by Public SRCORIS O U NEW YORK TO CLAM iber 57, 1915, the.date of the meating at| Chicago, Oct 17.—At the end of the|Randolph H. McKim of Washington, |be Italian. AR Tunelion, Testraining 00 hlch stocicholders. voted .against the | e e oats 2t jar der. |D- C- held.the old church law (o be| “Freedom of commerce In the Adri:|asking for_ ag [eiunetiolh BRI BITE| PROHIBITION “LID” MONDAY{ which: stockhokiersgtea adutns jeehith day in the 5102 mile aerial der-|iihe hest preservative we have of the latic will not be prohibited to you, but| Mayer E. V. Babcock, the difector F0} [bringing o o [by twice across the continent. Licu- | purity’ of the family: will be enlarged for your benchit. gflelmgef‘?&:fl‘fi“o, R dnaTihe com.- | 'S5 s s Jvin 'W. Maynard, leader! Dr. William T. Manning of New |only obstacle now is political intrigue f x 'ARMIST‘pf’DIABVAJOIN.EMARYLANB‘:ma-etlhs' ‘art of the race, tonight|YOrk declared ilie amendment neces- fand foreign gold. Now they seek war) missioner of police fro% T i co the"ss % < J sary “to uphold the hichest ideals.|against Italy by collecting forces in|bor end the hearing will be held on o e A > O T Ve nth within striking distance of his|moral and spiritual, of marriage.” Dr.|the neighborhood of Fiume to occupy;court and tne o i S LT ¢mber ‘goal. When Mavnard settied dawn at| G, Malcolm Douglas of Short Hiils, X |the city, the eitizens of which, withinext Thursday, & o, . o) for the|Koes Into effect. This was gathered| 1A e o srnor Hannetan an’ i Cleveland for -tne night at 030, hely’ voices what,appeared 10 be the volunteers, will defend it unto death| Tt Wwas ARACBIRCt 2, SRS 0y e | from an announcement tonight by sgate nolidas: Governor Warrington an- | nad but 503 miles to o o reach Min- | cheral thought . of the convention,iand destruction.” ’ inst authorities of several oth-|Daniel L. Porter, supervising United nounced today. He aise deciaced him- éola. N. Y. where he started. the race| Jat the divoree evil can only be cor- | e e es and agafast county|States internal revemuo agent for th B I rporeance.of the seen. |0 6 Donaldson, Maynard's | Focted by educational effort among the | HOSTILITIES IN RUSSIA ncialn and certain’ ‘corporation of.|New York district, who said that he jias o . 2 bsCay - 0. . May, S | young. \ INTENSIVE 'of | was ready to order investigations fm he wouid appoint a com- | ciosest competilor .was at ides Moines, ARE,MORE e o - g e S AR mediately’ upon receiving imstoactions New York, Oct. 17.—Even t fa mous “2.75 per cent. beer” under the prohibition ban in § York, which will put the “1id" or tight here next Monday when the law mitiee 10 arrangemegts for its'sifil 620 miles behind the leader. who i = fiting oLservance. < e e Thilte taday sthioe his | ALLENBY BRITISH HIGH Tondon, Oct. 17.—A bolsheviki offi- | ot houses: DRt tns Dty b Y ; ;e o i lane had been repaired at Wahoo, COMMANDER FOR EGYPT |cial communication issued Thursday | The bill of complaint was sworn to| Un o treaty of pesce is:signed 100 ENGLISH WIVES OF : X, evening and received here by wire-|py J. L. Beaghen, a general organizer |be added. “fhe passage of the war thme i -|less reports stubborn fighting ten | for ‘the American Federation of Labor.|prohibition = enforcement = mewsur: eb. .\ 1. 2. SOLDIERS COMING | . The ieader amonz the westbound | T.ondon. Oct. 17.—Field Marshal Vi e 5 = {fivers en the zecond lap tomizht was|count B. H. H. Allenby, former com-|versts (apout 6 1-2 miles) west of SEouthampton. O The steamer : Captain Lowell Smith who rcached { mander of the Vietorious British forces; Krasnaia Gorka and in the regions of Mook BE roiag 5 Tacinanins when she . sAils for New Chicaga today from Buffalo in the|in FPalestine, was today appointedKrasnoye Selo and Gatcl ;;“’5 and also SRR A ‘7'HE"'T°—R e Yoric tomorrow, will have on hoard 190 {muchine fbwn' by Major Carl Spaiz | British high commissioner ‘forbflgyl)t‘ ”“e:fl’;x;:;“;::;:z‘th !;;:; Mo e “‘mgr:m“;g" Biad T Tanaon to. Enclish wives of Amerfean soldiers wnd |Mavnard's . closest - compeiitor onjand the Sudan. Viscount Allenby suc R Bl Moacaw e o i e ued in andor to | “genuine American” was eafled upo to uphold it. “As for the 5969 new licenses taken{ out,” he said, “they will mean abso-| lutely nothing until the. peace treaty is} ® W ite nooTers Eemners on Col'ective Rargainin. s inald W 5 e et Se’ioce, dnoanany cases (ke wises will' elupsed time in the first half of thelceeds General Sire 'B. Reginal in-| suaw creven % Jut " » i s Tives with: them oue or two chidrem. ruce. ; " sate : A pombarding Krasnaly Gorka. - apus BRI g BT TR

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