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VOL. LXI—NO. 285 1920 RRMISTICE DAY SENTIVENTS et Pn | s s m 4 TEPSILTREATS WAE BYCURWORLDWARLEADERS o === --'T..a..if.l.,;;fi'“j.‘f AAIST BRTONS I U.S. citoraer broke out m e Feravian ;| Race to Beach the EI : General Pershing Characterizes Armistice Day as the . '20“! :mment Nears Con- j:;xd‘n(g.:e carth stock s Lt In Tort. g:d?n Flats Near E“" kl' British Embuvy Calls Attention of ths State Department to to Century Independence Day” — Major General March| =" " sy seconds J i L e L a Message Received by the British ChcfSecnluy‘b Says of Our Hero Dead in France: “Their Records of | The A P I s reporcea that ABGR| Tire in the roral palace at Budapent, | After o spectacuiar race sgaiust time! lend—Warned That Three Englishmen in the United Trumbitch, head of the Jugoslav dele- destroyed: the fc Lud; ! E d the - Hudso i rounded D’- o - Achievement and of Self-Denial Will Forever Be a Na-|sates ¥ho have been confercizg here Frratidn osephit oy b ] i g et ETbboRa el ath | in) States Will Pay the Penalty For Every Man, Woman or s 5 = ' 1l lieki: bos T 1 'd deck! - . . tional Inspiration” — Secretary Daniels: “Day” Which| erament for o sotuiement of the Alriatic] A periad of thees “montiw' B haaiig pMsean Tk elRBtES) i Child Who is Murdered in Ireland After Nov. 14, 1820. ble: h: =5 1 - th Ytalian mourning | the burning M]‘:“n line (rel‘ht!lé bl problem, has accepted al e lialianf gas gecreed by the Greek government for { Mundo tonight lay beached on the Com- o claims. Certain members of the JUso-|tne Jate King Alexander. munipaw flais near Bilis Isiand, out of| Washington, Nov, 10.—The British inzion government might pursue was Gives Immortal Glory to the Youths of 1917-18"—Sec-| | Cing e g o pR. Bl e Dok (agtee i retary Baker: “The Day to Emblazon th- Glory of Qur|an agreement had virwally been COi-| ¢ 5 predicted more than 1,000,000 | Thousands of spectators lined the New !pteps to call the attention of the state NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 11, slav delegation stated this afternoon that The New York message as made pub- clllegd. ~ Sreade itk Jews wiil come to this country from Eu-| York and Jersey shores and watched thi ‘:mmK(;O ;; ‘l:flemn recently re- |lic l‘t‘y the embassy read: ome, Nov. 10.—Premier Giol 0~ in B . heroic fight of the tiny tugs to d the Y the British-secretary for Ire-| “We hereby inform and warn that Fallen Heroes in Imperishable Memoria e o D e ciso, | ope. during’ the pext-year. ic fig rag = burhing freighter out of' the river, as +and, dated New York and threatening Washington, Nov. 10—Joining in the, marks the high-light of the Dresent cen-) Where representatives of Italy and Ju30| prequent armed comflicts between go- |She Was threatening to sink and block! IeDrisais against Englishmen resident in if there are any more reprisals in Ire- land on and after the fourteenth day of 4 annle tury In American affairs,” he said, “Vie| S1avia have been conferring in an eifortiy o’ and lberals in Yucatan, Mexioe, | the shipping ciiannel: {the United States, “if there ars any [November, 1920, that the men of lrish national observance of “the secon “""mm, Hich 'ns <Armtics. Day ‘ol S ShE R Aprgg‘ex:ch ‘o tne|resulted in numerous deaths. Flames which started from an, explo-,itore. reprisals in Ireland on and after {biood in this country and their sympa- rates are not the issues solely of clashes b Movas 10— : * = sion in her forward fuel oil tanks shortly, the fourteenth day ot Novembe; "~ The | thizers will immediately bey ) N Tondon Times from Sania Margherita cly began reprisals of flesh and steel. They are of a finer Brazillan’ Congress passed a bill gov- |afier three o'clock continued to burn!\New York messige wts sent in the of Englishmen here who are not citizens & siys the Adriatic question has been set- i i briskly, sweeping the freighter from bow name of the Amalagamated Irish Soci- [of the United; for every man, woman ad navy and to the quality than that. They are. triumphs erning the Issue of paper money. Thej risk! 0 ie . E » ed; for every man, or Rl of tis e wow in civil| as well as of an unconquerable spirit. © ording to these advieds the princi-|bill oW awalis the President’s slgnature, | to Siern_deipite the florts of ‘@ swarm,eties of American and bore the signa-|child who is ‘murdered afier the shovs 3 “Succceding generations will acclaim E life. t of fire fighiors to hold them in control.)iure “J. C. O'Connor, President.” date by the cowardiy English soldiers Usilted ‘States Senator Penrose, ‘who | TH Ship a craft of 19,000 tons, is almost| At the state department it was sald |and police, three Linglishmen in this coun- v, | has been il for about a year, was re- ?) coll'nplcled ‘\;rcck!W|lha£fllflx:s::‘muz‘nilhlfl.‘! had I{!en ru;el\‘od ll;:'lll:‘hl from ‘;Y)' h"!: l’l‘n)X the penalty. Amaigamated 5! ported to have. taken a turn for the|Diasts and her forw: |#he embassy ia relation to the message. | Irisi ocieties of America. Signed J | e e hearts, I siioriin e e et e | worse. T et ya;htlx(?rtrew e i o e L A 0 d<"1F‘.‘\‘_}l_mx"e‘as“‘”y"z’::yfi:r“:_o"“g ;salen‘u;‘r':,mra under Ttalian suzerainty; fourtl,| pjnevic “offfelals are striving to | fatcd vessel, which arrived . here from the Pl e and eep unthakable our faith m|(1¢ islands Cherso, Lussin and Unie|oruoh Gen, Wrangels army, fearing win | Galveston last Monday with a general 5 : pal points in the settlement are as fol- e n Tut. its own—its Armistice Day. God grant they always! o 3 igrvd “‘ - “Ser “ry‘ aier said, “It! shall acclaim it in the spirit that made ‘c‘"'l‘f dfi"fd‘ dme Ils‘t;’anf ‘mfl'fl;fif’ol’:w \ theic ¢lory in im-|it; and that this spirit, like the day, shall | €31 declded in favor o the devotion in our hearis an ourseives to perpetution ples for which they GE SE 7 K LRI CLOSE! pefigeany koAt abl O al granted to Italy. ot Vit AT Aol - ol have haen schs il Tt e | e LA DRSA ROOTIO ¢ v, | | BROCUK MARKET, OXOSED SERONE Declaring that eve: 0 yenrfi the l]i‘ sh x:l‘lr:.u;n: :ntj l:x;Plg::Svho]; Premier Giolitti will sign the agree- ;0 b sonYS ol o e tonight, " Eight' of, the’ detk DELGS IN NEW YORK CITY FOLLOWING VIOLENT SLUMP b e had unselfish as : e i forces. i ale since the slgning of (e A holy joy | hopes that fired the hearts of Americans Ment tomorrow on behalf of Italy. hands were reporied. seriously burned | ‘New York, ‘Noy. 10.—Dr. Carleton| New York, Nov. 10—The stock mar- e Guy™ Secretary Daniels admon-| in 1918 and made ours land from whendef ~WIth reference to the Istria front on —Michael Bertuleit,! 5; of ay, e ! fone prob: Wy fatal which the Italian-Jugo Slav negotiationsi 10 the municipal electlons at Terin, z shed the navy to dedica elf to “the | crusaders came with souls aflame, wor- Tte " hinged, both parties, sa¥s the Times, ac- ortal Elory |y o A ey American Legion, to-| Cepted the line of the treaty of Londo i 5 y L Shnon, appointed spec\! deputy police|ket expericnced three distinct phases oped that the socialists |@ Water t \'or, whose clothes Were burn-| commissioier yesterday to handle cases!today, opcning at i the victors by a majority | ¢d from L. body. e - H volving narcelic drugs, entered upon;io three Ppo! . a merican Leglon, to-) (50, 5L i\ Tectifioations. These ltalian Of SBout 700. % More than a_score - of ~longshoremen| his Guties tonight, by. directing the largest | midday and lay and forever solemnly pledges 2 ol =% to our Americag youths General Persning cha declining vielently at m ¥ 552 & t allying with surprising ease : 5 m - el L L B ‘. I O e e moading | single ‘drug. sciuro.In New York police thefore the ciose, when most losses wer: e . o Rt . N;élvi n"u'e! amongz the exercises which win| to Italy, robbed the agreement of any of- Addresses urging hofel men to get in- | 1I¢ sel 2t the So ore. ence day for the world ile h! 1; {to polities were made at the J34th annu- pier, when the fuel tank eontaining sev=!y = ! fensive character to Jugo-Slavia. The D ar iasht e f 3 o4 : < X , St ALgad, " | eral thousand gallons of oil 'blew upir fas el T e e o A o 'va| terfitorial concord will be accompanied| ¥, "j\‘;s‘c:cm;;; the New York BtileiHoo | ot arathy A s e T SN =] ot s T ot and de. thirteen officers -and ‘men of AmericaniDY. @ commercial and probably a political { ‘¢! * the men who served u fn the war te keep be the ideals’ for which t Sales approximating 1,350,000 share: o were in keeping with recent neive ‘our kinds of habit- s i extensive dealings, with this important difference. B i = ar 1 forces at the New Fork navy yard | €jeement -n- fo In the office of the G e aetic: it on ?;r’;.c;’:l""mffi Ry i, Vatsed st approsimately however, thik the buyiag pover,:fee:the clared that the nation ' naval fo a e New a ‘According to the despatch, the decision e safe In the ce of the Gulf Re- | were torn m““nnd tho-Bhip Himitsdidtely | 1 Bimts ! first time in almost a week, was suffigient guarded by this gr o by it g ] open; atd 3708 1e tash wea Sate b~;.'r1 to list. Sprayed by burning oil,| wite -and tc absorb most offerings. : « hildren occupied . the 3 7 | veved to the ltalians by M. Trambiteh : nicny workers -on ’ the ‘pler "Hid “harroW % & Reactions of one tc six points at meon S ol Actecates had rems eral also had the clothés' biown - from| i . Steel Corporation's tonnage repor: of Seark mid: ¢ lis. | satr a0k this mosnine and thien ag dm‘ The final report om the Armentan | {2 feailoatbiteat Bl Wn il °"E".;‘(_ “',‘M:’; '?::::;5‘:’,? St {for October, which disclosed a decrease R B g ofoee g4 Ctromihe SHAM BATTLE FOR THE il siioilly before noon. boundary has about been .completed bY | yien snook “the waterfront for- Mook, | antinot mlohe pectuse of te shn? ua|°f about. 538000 tons in unfiiled order les Day we turn our though from ¢ e SHAM BATTLE FO : |the special commission: named By 'the ™ pon .o’ rocorves wnd. freten sushed <60 ] Becauss thewDellevé 1t iy 1’» the tu an dthe decision of the American Sugar strife of pelitics, f.'m,n t bl ENTERTAINMENT OF VETERANS|5AYS SHIPPING BOARD siate department. the scene in answer to.several alurms,! of hresking up an . sl ‘;n;fl 5"‘,:.‘; Refining directors to plss the “ettra” Ss, to Asgaim again = GRAFT CHARGES ARE ABSURD! world war. T have rec a4 our| . 10.—Under the ed.#he’ injured but werc unable t0] thleves and = 8 5| dividend on the common siock. Dr. Froncesco Orlando, son of the g kst R e sl S vl e B ;‘,: S aberat’| Althoush these developments had been Division America'a| _Phladelphia, Nov. 10—J. N. Darde, fomer Lalan premicr, inflcted - UWo | yich was wrapped in smioke and flamea | Undzr Dr. Simon's direotion, the raid was | 10T®shadowed, ~ thcir actual announce- Soqpr s Bhat: fighting unit to participate in the| Sccretary-treasurer .of the Larde | Wounds ‘on ‘e;" sty duel | \g three other big oil tanks Were threat-| made by fedcral internal revenue agents| MeNte gave the short interest an ex- us ever world war, went “over the lop” tonight|Froducis Corporation, mentionced in_the OVer % persomal quarrel. ened, and fire ofiicialy, ‘fearing rnother|and -detectites acting together. After|CuSe for renewing their aggressiont 22 of OUT o a sham batile for the entertainment Sraft chiarges, of A. M. Wisher and J. I semeteries in France rows of hers dead and ¢ ierences of op: of the wa f the flares and illumi- w : explosion, issued orders clearmg Tie®pier| several weeks of - watchful waiting the|throughout the list. The decline extend- ] i gl 2 g’ the | of 10,000 of its own veteraus: i rewnion, Jichardson in thelr report on United "“"":j‘p:!';"":':\{;s"x:;’“r,"“?:‘:f}“(,;“‘ of workers and newspaper men. Fire-| first bit of evidence obtained n:l\lnnl to levels where mew loaw records for ar Therr reard ot nc ent and ond thousends of civilian visitors, Gen.|Stiles Shipping Loard —operations as|the West Indics 2 SP- §*=°~;r =3 f&‘ men also were ordered off the. blazing; Puresi's place was the purchases for $3):he year were registered, while U. §. o o g BT 4 national cral Tershina snd | Prisader General| Ying to purchase under a blanicet con-|3ul Daler a ort 'Qf Spain, Trinidad, | ¢reiphier, ‘which: began to list danger- last weck of a quantity of narcotics b),s‘fl"- on its additional recession of e g e AR i 5 nm; of horor, with | Fact all supplies and stores of the Euer. ]cabned the )icparlmen of Commerce. ously on-the port side. } @ federal agent from a street peddler, jfraction, made a new minimum for thre. ; A | General I A, Timmerall, division com. | £¢icy Fleet Corporation, today disciaim-| I =l i Several tugs were pulling. the steamer| The agents and detectives after being|Years. siishcn vy CoNMANDER e many other prominent ar.|¢d any knowledge of irregularities in his! The supre t';btmi"‘ (l) :ofll'\‘o;g:”;"d into the middle of the river .When,an-|refused admizsion to the apartment to-| Recoveries were most impressive in the Rt B S (ATINULNOR Ll il concern’s dealings With the shipping 10 in the con or 3 1o | othier explosion occurred and flames, night broke down the door and a search |1ast hour under guidance of Shuthern Pa- Carefully watched by nurses lest they | "04rd: ! ey leaped up the forward mast, Sweepin revealed the drugs hidden in secluded|cific, Mexican Peiroleum. Baldwin Loeo- the \deck superstructure. She gave au-| places. ' There aiso were found, the po-|motive nad Crucible Steel, in all of which other heavy list and. threatened to sipk | ilce said, an apothecary's scales and a|more or less cxiensive losses were re- Pitched battles hetween coal mime|in mid-channel,: blocking - river. traffic.|Chinese scales of delicate adjustment.|placed by substantial gains. ikers and strikebreakers are. taking | More than a dozen tugs came 10 the-res-! In. a. ganvas handbaz in-a closet were| Foreizn exchange and the money mar- piace T the Tug River Valley, dividing|cye and after a valiunt fight succeeded | found several thousands of dollars, mostly | ket helped to sustain the rally, bills on line of Kentucky and West Virginia. in dragging the burning ship two miles|in bills. »f $20 and $50 deasmination. | London rallying almost seven cents from ne for ne-|suffer from actual shell shock and over.| , MF. Barde who came here to inspect;recluse of Methuen and New York g W Ly etibans 109 the Hig Island shipyard, said that ‘1»‘ - e g company ‘a few days ago submitted a inler of the American Le-|battle. They came in on a special train| n‘l‘lf; 10, °°°l°‘zx" 9t i bt and| 8t fsctied an open message to|last might from Walter Reed hospital, at| {18t he exzpected to leave within a day B Washington, D. C swhere thelr oldjOF tWe for Washington to discuss the bi \ of our_arma and|Wounds have Kept them under. treatment| Wiy Admiral Benson. With tho bid, Mr swift trium downstream, With the hope of getiing) Beli¢t that Paresi was associated with|the low quotation of last Monday, while G - two| for more than two years. foul_x'dsel goa«;don‘(;e (_:clusertlha.rcley:mcd chek F'::::?&'hérg;:o::"?;::u ;?:.;.:‘.":r her into the outer harhar;l ;‘\ short dis- nmnn‘- ;vudexg;pssed wh‘:n the n!dm; frall money eascy from 10 to 9 per eent. years Ago ave us t»,,. anai- he:e {;;n:uge:.“:;n ::'“:;:;y L L o e WL o*fuv)uu‘fi?y r:m:,e’u)‘): ford, elected to the state senate fn the| (2Rce Borth of Eilis Island, however the; ers fou! ers” che to e just before the market closed. versary of which we colebrate tomorrow, orrow’ 4 3 ,000, nd a . slex 7 Ne ! froighter began to sink, rapidly and _it| amount of $2,080 in his possession. They other for $6,000,000, were rejected. fArst district, is §6 ‘for a “keg of clder”. | \uy’ found advisable to drag her on the; Were drawn on the First National Bask|Company declared a quarterly dividem! Should his company get the plant he! | Communipaw mud flats off the Jersey{of Chicago and were similar, the detec-|of $2 which is 50 cents better tham the : S said, it probably would scrap part of it; Thomas F. Coughlin, who began as & RARDING DONATVS $2,000 MAYOR HYLAND APPEARS shore. tves .said, to others they have come|declaration for the last quarter. and put the trackage in snch shape uml‘“fl*‘f boy on the New Haven road. ana | mpo thrilling rase of tugs downstream|across in their work of investigating the s AT “BUILDING TRUST” HEARING/|teh yard could be offered for sale as an|foF @ §00d many years was a conductor, ith the! iazi vs, their sirens| #ork of the alleged smugging gang. 25 led In Stamford after a two weeks ill. | nioy, tHeiT biazing tows, thelr wre % HIS PIRST TARFON LANDED BY Late in the day the American Express ocean terminal. “We woul operate shrickinz a warning to other craft to| Paresi was not at home when the of- RES s HARDI New Tork, Nov, 10—While Commis.| Hog Island,” he added, “as we ars only|ness. keep out of.danger, was witnessed by licers entcred bis apartmert, but he ar- FRR S Ee g sioner of Accounts chfield today con- | brokers.” e thousands of commuters' on -ferryboats|1iced While they were there and was : ' tinued an ifidenendent investigation of| Referring to the graft report, Mr.| SIX men charged with hold-ups’ and | iving between New Jersey and M:\nhal-iph“‘d under arrest. He refused to talk Th}:flh’l\l ufb,"' Tf::f,,nhg:fl I;LN‘,?. : | contracts for piers and school build-| Barde said: “In all my dealings with the DUTElary were taken by the Bridgeport|ign They jomed with the {housands.on|'When questioned. landed his first tarpon today am® came elief of 3,500,- | ings, ol to the joint legisiative -| shipping board I know o & nolice and each was held in $5.000 on | in ot : % ess 2 v reliet of 3, | ings, counsel to the e com-| shipping boar ow of nothing that! shore in cheering the firemén and the lit back from the Point Isabel fishing chiidren in | mittee investigating operations of the al-|is irregular. As i matter of fact, all,the technical churge of breach of thel(io tugs which at times were complotely | 'TESTIMONY IN TRIAL OF leged *bu g, trust” completed prepar-|my negotiations were carried on direct;Peace. grounds looking prouder than he M2 ution was | utions for the dppearance of Mayor Hy- DR, EDWARD A, BUMELY | when just a week ago tonight late elec the first in|lan before the coramittee When it re- i the Lit- | sumes hearings tomorrow. with Admiral Benson and Judge Pay: 'Who headed the board %efore (he ad: i lost from view, concealed behind great § Former Fine YaAoin 17 ¢ Tavarts, | 10008 Of smoke from the burning ship, pe frsiioke S e tion figures confirmed his overwhelming whose steel plates sho T ot| New York, Nov. 10.—Questioning of | majority. ral. It w = & o is dead, aged 75 years, according t 5 o % B o BeIntier Ut bttt it comiel tona| LR th:sorb:liaa‘;ye v‘\n&ln‘l‘(ge‘l;:;u:r:sl Mugich dispacch,’ 116 Wiis i.ving in {He. Inrcl.xgh"l)'yhe c“‘j;flr“‘icl(‘!cu:lz i nh“_! ank er&plo)’es by po\c':nmelrlu cou(nml The catch measured four feet and five srgen: appeal | commitice, also prepared for the reapen-|I always refused fo do busmess with|S¥isS mountiins near. the headwaters 20 g et e SN I A e o e e R Tl s > T L BESo B (RABGUS ing tomorrow of the inquiry by the addi-| anyone but the highest officials” Jigfitue Ehine. - R hase of the Evening Mail with|and Mr. Harding handlcd the reel unas- t with streams of wifer, but theiris German bond drive before America’s’ sisted while the big fish raced back and t on the burning oil was almost fl!i."~ entrance into the war, featured today the| forth through the water in its furlous ‘ble. No ore, however, attempted 10 rig] of Dr. Edward A. Kumely, former attempt to get away. It was pulled in oard the blazing ship because of the; { publisher of the newspaper, who is chas on Movember 4, | tional November grand jury into evidence his check and | Of crime, adduced at the comunittee hear- ings. eplendid | Contractors engazed in municipal work, A blanket repudiation of the charges was made tonight by Commander J. L.| X'eld Marshal von Hindenbure, in an Ackers, for more than a year director | 234ress to students on the cceasion af h's and vice president of the Emergency; *'S ty-third hday appenled to nnv.x read your o bpe = Just iifteen minuies after it took the bait ; 2 4 i er of additional explosions. «d with making false stutements rega: Mrs. Harding shared the honems of the ca in be- | examined foday by Commissioner Hirsr-|Fleet Corporation. to cling to the Fatherland without regard | " police officials said tonight' that n.e!.,, its ownership to the alien property|day, for sh i arpo: ' ns of un.|f€ld, denied ar¥ collusion in bids in con-| “These wholesale charges of graft .’u)dlm party dlvision. origin of the explosion had not been! wstodian in 1917 . o atoeta xS e w fortunate ch 1d souta- | hection with the contacts upon which | maladministration are absurd” C. =3 victims | (they are engaged and ddclared they had o ht acquaintance witiy Robert P. Brin- dell, pesident of the Building Trades was almost a six footer, however, and Testimony in this connection, admitted | she did not try to land it. She passed {1y the court after objections by the de-|the rod over to Senator Hale, a guest of filled with » supply to take the ship back| fense, led 1o the exan SO - eastern Europe . of the greag war. Docause such a move- ment {0 2i8 the true heart of learned and could ofier no theory as to what ignited the oil tanks which were D"lmk\l’l-- e It rl“ Przgne, ke other Iarge cities, s snf- vo ferinz from the shertage of h Mi der Ackers asserted. “If conditi been anything like as bad as the; painted, I would have known of i* he nation of witness-| the president-clect, and his wife on thei ister of Finance anno - ] ] r ; i to_Galveston. in regard to the financial transactions|vacation trip 1 C l, w h al] d by othe - 700 - *§ In regar vacation trip here, and he brought it in cause it besp e e o oiler Wit-|ery precaution was taken to wra;T.000 now homes mu The ship was in command of Captain! made here in 1815 and 116 by Helnrich|after & struggle of more than & haif to play a grea T g - ]flcg;u;stmlhe ;axs of material at \u.c 1y | comodate the population. H. E. Parker of Jersey City and carried! ¢, Albert, Germany's financlal agent. | hour. S8 mestoring God's own | og.an 5 ates and there were many offers| — a crew of 48 m The greater part of | The prosecution /announced it would| Senator Hard i y ¥ d_and _sup- | . eavor Hylad 1s expected to be the Arbt) turned down as too tow.” The bnck-to-normal movement In De- | her cargo of fruit and rice had been un-|attempt to prove that the alleged trans-| whote tein on. tho (icoon netds 34 =4 port your &1 hagSiny- | tomdrrow’ He bid. bien Fer e s gl froit and ofher . Michigan ‘cities has|londed at the.Southern Pacific ~docks’ uctioss were carricd on between the de-|rniles off slore, PASSIAE up.am ideal golf Cod's biessing for ourselves 1 am sure | guedil® (OMUOw o0 T80 hrtak any| FEANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ! Jf‘vgr‘{m;-'x out of positions, [ when the explosion occurred. fenddnts and the Cerman agent through| day to devote himeelf to the sport. Ifis H. will biess uo the more abundantly ¥ | data he has concerning his relations with CONFERENCE UPSET ¥ of Detroit cannot obtain la-| A preiiminary examination of the ac-|a men employed for the purposs and we share our gjod Tor, stveet r 1 n acts ofljohn T. Heltrick, counsel to the Mas-| oo e e rseh b b : Bor for;sticees i ati3B a day. sympathy and human fell ter Plumbers’ Assoclation, and‘Brindell, 7 S SOV —Plans of a you & success which will reveal anew |who served on certain city commm:eu the informal democratic conference be-| qp,",‘:l {y‘“’;.xa“ ':;c" AT el o the unscifishness of our great people. I|he mayor, it was stated, would be ques. | NE'held here were somewhat upset today j 57 2drid and paraded the busi- | : am forwerding you my check for two | tioned- also concerning- the outstanding|DY the announcement by Thomas Taggart,iDeSs Darts of the citr to coerce other fishing wili be interrupted tomorro®. however, when he goes to Brownsville, twenty miles away, to deliver an Armis tice Day speech. He probably will give cident, rald Marine Superintendent Jun- gen of the Morzan Lice tohisht, disclosed | that the two forward fuel oil boflers on pi {the port ride had causht fire when there| that Dr. Rumely received funds from tho Cerman agent without dctuaily takivg the negotiations. laymond St. John, a_member of the ovér the whole day to the trip, playing & was no fire under efther. 1 of Hays, Kaulman and Lind-|a game of golf at the Brownsviile Cogx- S Sve .dred dollars by mail | city contracts. defeated candidate for United States.sen- ‘“"“ fo’ Joln: the vement. © Several | A thorough investigation will be made fied that \ieorge Renner. an itry Ciub before the address. "W', v P, ator from Indiana, that Governor Cox of | ¢*ashes With the polics ‘resulted. as.soon as possible, employe the Germdan' agent's offices, Ay e s 4 Ohio, late presidential aspirant, Senator oy oo - Mr. Jungen extimated the damage brought sums sums agsregating ‘§250.000! QPENING SESSION OF THE 0 DEVISH INCREAFED | PALMER INTMIMATES REPLY Pat Harrison, 'of Mississippl, and h Bernard M. Baruch of New York spent | caused by the accident at $200,000. (5 hig office, which he in turn handed over| - GRANGE 1 DO NIRNGS FOR RATLROADS TODAY TO JUDGE ANDERSON | self ‘would -start on a huxting trip in|$40,000 for ihe ntaduntias’ of n motion e T to Waiter Lyon, the alleged = “go%e- AN > EA N Alabama immediately. |p|c7uln “to support the democratic pz: ARNSTEIN PAROGLED IN. s twicen” Attorney Kaufmars and Lind-| pooo - oo 57 WA = 3 N adbiigton. s NP 0 At Mr. Taggart left this afternoon for|and the ieug. 14, the eloction P ; heim. are co-defendants in the trial with g SN S %5 . -ccopien mwn‘:h:a?n!::-o e]13}\|xay!¢;f )::: eral Palur::r mgx:mtetli tonAlght t:ut to- | Louisville, Ky., where he will meet the { he notifed the sccretary of state. E ot sl et it g 51 Ruyntely., |4 gra‘::‘gce “l"rt“lt:m:*;;‘nfm‘;‘. Eagland raliroads were discussed at s |morrow he might reply to. sthisaments | Q0 EPISEROF and Sendtor Hertson| ol TRl e jowes ot | New York Nov. 10—Jules W. (Nicky) | The tridl will be' resuned (OmOTTOW| pop ey, at'forenoon, afternoon and even- Senc v exre- ederal son at Indianapo- i 3 s ; ; 3 ‘i ::{:u-—; }l\;:ve‘::"an:{ ;x‘ml:: adra’l’lroml Jis this wLeJl:“ll‘x;.e {22555 %o Mr. Palmers | Alabama, where they expect to remain(53 3-4d.an ou New York. domestic | Arnstein today was ‘paroled. in custody i g sessions today. At the opening -ses- Spokesmeu for the New |connection with the soft coal consiprady. | [0F tWo weeks. e 99 1-2 cents,’ - ung of his counsel by -Federal Judge Jullus ged, . with | on Nat'onal Master Sherman J. Low i < GENEVA PREPARING FOR ell, of Fred N g - The Tammaj E gn_silver uncha | M. May 5. ¢ i1, of onia, - ) deiivered ~ thie RN R ot on the iS4 HRamstipl? of | Judge ;. Andertois | e here,ehe\dmn“:l’ergx’snc]::fdei?nc‘:;wmd; *| cents and Mexican L‘(‘ngl‘::‘ at 1 ;[4 $0 ¥4 itie United States MEETING OF THE L, OF N.: master’s addres: ris of natioe- of the Scpiember and October returns imarks reached the department of: jus-| i o 1ok a bty hothlte. Q' charge of contempt -proceedings ‘instituted from the advanced freight and passenger |tice today and the attorney . general in- ed - doors, g ——— al and ‘state officers followed. ¢ ; azainst him in- connection with. his. al-| Geneva, Nov. 10—(By The A. B | A, ey stakster otk uates rocently suthorized by the Inter- |dicated that if on examination he found | Wade public comcerning them. = Later| Germany hus delivered to the repara- 5 e i 3 leked implication in'New: York's $5,000,- | Ceneva is beginning- to feel its honors state grange, deserfbed the operations of wate Commerce Commission, the roads in |that they justified or demanided an"an- Lfi;fiw‘:x"‘::d et i e ana nouomboude p Ao awoint, of figgh s aisngdisbloti: o “}as the headquarters of the world and iis| the farmers’ exchange established by the t section stood to lose about $36,000,- | swer, he would romulate a reply. _ Which B doorerimators. 5000 has 00y | Counsel for surety companies whick | Tesidents are heing viglently elbowed to; New York grange in cooperation with the s month. Mr. Paimer was in conference with'a | *Governor Alfred E. Smith, of New York pounds- sterling at the - present Tate, of |Charzed Arnsteins wilh being implicated | Mako | room, for, the Ie4gue Of mations,| dairymen's league and the federation of A proposal to ask the commission for | number of his aides during the day in|ang a large party arrived here late last|exehange TAL. Ofin ‘bond ‘thefts in the finzhéial district Wit all its appuftenances. farm bureau, which he characterized as @ further increase in rates for New Eng- | connection. with,the situation “that night.' > Sy told Judge Mayer that by’ Novernber 24 | ~ The secretariat - of the -league m"| “the greatest projeet ever undertaken.by nlvucmwnea but it was decided to | developed at Indianapolis. Several democratic leaders from dif-| Dr. Packard, physician of Chrjgty | the supreme court probably will have | Sirong, is ow_;l:{ln’;‘lheml‘:m":uhrrl iTZAhnners " Tharough . the . building- ©f 8y Before the commisslon a plan by ferent sections of the country are sched-|Mathewson, assured Mrs. Mathewson | handed down a decision on lts review of | Its_cffices. o 2 #hich those roads would recelve a great- | NEW ORLEANS INTERESTED storchouscs and milis, he said, the ex- i bly of the leazue on November 15,ichange was v uled to arrive here tomorrow. that the chances are now in favor of the | the case. e avi e} ge was preared to receive ths gr return from the joint through rates IN VISIT OF HARDING NOV. 8 — former ball pluyer to win his fight azatast | The supreme court retently retersed ; thielr secretaries ond afel ers Ar¢ Sxbect-! grains of the Wostern farmer and dieteib- from the eastern trunk lines entering UNPAID NOTES OF PONZI tuhermulosls. Matty Is at Saranae Lake |the opinion of Judze Manton of the fed- | ot s ook (o] uta lx‘wm 10 the castern buyer “at a New Eagland. New Orleans, Nov. 10.—President- TO DATE TOTAL $5,388,675 | for treatment. cral, cireuit' court of ‘apneals. who _had | (B utmos oo margin eo close that the weostern farmer e T gy elect Harding will be the guest of the adjudged Arestein in. contempt for. re- and his eastern customer are brought in- BWRISTOL MAN LOCKED UP ON New Orleans Association of Commerce Boston, Nov. 10.—Another chapter in! Mexleo will not accept rocognition from fusing to answer questions In bank-| . Judging by the promymess and.nu-|t, friendly and intimate “contaet, with C®ARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT ical strength of its represen at ta luncheon November 18, a few hours | the story of the deflation of the Ponzi'any government ‘under conditions that |ruptey proceedings against him. 5";; .-:.flu i g‘o“m oY t:]m “‘:1:2';;(:::::81 ‘éi“iimnd,‘ff l:;:.d lm: the ex- . . bofore he salls for Panama, it was an- | “get rich quick” bubble was written to-|will lessen the respcct due” the Mexican 2 yorcs = in the league most serioualy. About! terprise. ot s o 3 Bristol. Cona., Nov. 10.—Roy Jones, an! ounced today. day when Attorney General J. Weston | government, 2ccordlng. to an announce- | CONVENTION OF PAPER eighty of its delegates already are here, | employe of a metal plant here, was ar-|" mye engagement was made by . tele- [ Allen mailed to the 13 107 investors who ment by Provisional President De La AND PULP ASSOCIATION |¢aling up three floors in two of the| ADVANCE IN PRICE OF —‘ tonight in the Forestville postoflice] yone, Senator Harding’s party will | had presented their unpaid notes at his Huerta of Mexico. g leading hotels, and quarters have been CorE R and Jocked up here on charges of emb2z-{'g,y) on the Parismina for Panama during | office, legal forms upon which their Chicago, Nov. 10.—Preliminary ' plans{ o .ried for one hundred in all. Dr. CATED slement. 'rh; m{l’;l n!‘*"“; ,‘Ifh"‘ the afternoon of November 18. claims against Charles Ponzi's Securities| Plans for placing a marble tablet fm | for a paper conservation campaign with ‘was made by James enrose, of Tr Gastoa . Da ‘Cunha, Brazilian ambassa-| ¢ Touis, Mo. 10 A 7 = .—An advnece Much interest is m#tached to the visit | Exchange Company may be filed in the the Internationai Tnstltute of Agriculture | “avoid waste and conserve scraps” as the France and.one of the most acti 0! % who had notified the Bristol nolice |y yrag the republican party polled more | United States district _court. Similar | Building, Rome, in memory of David Lu- | slogan, were made today at the openin e O activelin the pri coffee netx year was in- he sent a m?q zrr::r !lr_w 15 {h than half the number of votes obtained | forms Were also mailed to the $19 note-|bin, founder of the institute, were ap- Marshall, Forestville, nn. 01 the leagu was the! - Session of the American Paper and Pulp| mer goimrrte o Ancive o the! dicated by present conditions, accordin Tiby the democratic candidates in New | holders who held gilt adorned certificates | proved at a session of the general as- | Association convention. Complete plang| i some “fancy bred chickend” which were to T. Langgaard Menezes of Sao Paule. . 3 bl T A B de o T i e L I G ST D ctued N Delecations are expected from at least! advertised in a ng magazice. Pen o Brazil, who adiressed the opening session the 45 members of the leagne. X Den-l construction days. Cdmpany, which rivalled Pon:i's prom-| Prices on paper are not. kely ‘to-re- |+ 1°F 7 of the tenth annual convention of the Na- he had recei no chickens, b e ises of wealth. . Valusblo documents and.darien belony- | cede for iy ];r":dld : W. Sls- sed s S :‘:’;‘al Coffee Roasters' Association to- the Forestville post ofice had ) The total liabilities on the unpaid!ing to Captain Roald Amundser, Arctic |son of Potsdam, N old the conyen-| CON' N8 IN T & . hi mthat his moncy order had|CBEAT INCREASE OF . notes of Ponzi premted to the attorney ' explorer, were stolen from Captain Han- |tion. He said the industry was in' bet- ARE MUCH TMPROVED| LAboT: high living conditions and frosis eaghed there. CRIME IN IRELAND: general's office ate Is $5,338,675, ) sen, of Amundsen’s steamer. Three ar-|ter condition financially than many other combined to materially curtal production “Robert Marshall” called for his - ~. | while those of tl'ye +01d Colony Foreign rests were made, but the prospect ef | industries, but lack of surplus - Washington, Nov. 10.—~Conditions in this year, he said, and next year's crops - in Forestville tonizht, tha police i0--Crime i’ Irelana! i Exchange Company amount to $367,643., recovering the papers are slim. would make price: reduction imp Halti are much fmproved, according o oS expected to show a fruther shrink- walung for him and he was later | /ncreased hrsalv immediately after the; 5 — i R He said_that' America would h a report by Fecr Admiral Knapp, who is| tdentified a3 Roy Jones of this city. funeral of Lord MucSwiney, ac-|upxpPERIENCE” MEETING OVER As 8 result of revorts recetved by |pend on is resources for pape: making an investigation for the state e . - 30tding to the latest'stadistics, W/.ch re- STEEET RAILWAY PROBLEMS|the Honest Ballot Atsociation. evidence | Canada and Argentina did mot' have & nesssiment. General satistaction throngn:| FBENCH DUELLIST DECLARES RIGHT ARMED YUY POSTD cord 99 serious ¢rimes in the week end- 3 of alleged fraud iIn at least a dogen | IaTge enough surplus to supply. this eoun- | gut the Island had been noted by the of- THE PRACTICE IS FOOLISH A8 FROuEirioN OFFIcERs| 8 November § as comnared With €9| wochington, Nov. 10.—Rallway and!election districts on the lower Fast Side | Fy With any great kuantity. fcer, it was stated today, with the ad- - i oty utility - commissioners laid _aside their. New York, was turned over to Samuel | mintstrative. work of Américan. marines.| Paris, Nov. 10.—"Ducliing is foslish Pa, 78, 16 —mio® grmea|®nding October 33. formal convention programme today and {A. Berger, deputy attorney general. WINNIPEG WHOLESALE * The existing tranquility was appreci- 28 pronibiiion offcors made o T IR R held .an .“experience” . mecting over the DISTRICT HAS $400,000. rflI ated by the Haltian people and might be; France since the war,” siid Leon Dau- of | BEDS BREAK THBOUGH problems of street railways and enforce-| The first trie! by jury in New Enz- e attributed In” large measure to the con-|det, member of the chamber of deputics WEANGEL'S OUTEE WORKS | ment of service standards on public util-|land for manufacturing liquor in'viola- | ~Winnipeg, Man., Nov.-10.—Fire which | structive 5 in Paris and leader of the royalist party e, ities. Members of Various state com-|tion of the foderal prohibition law re- |for a time threatened. destruction of .a E 2 ' by the th : WL‘N". 10.--The * Red| missions,, who are attending the annual|salted in-acquittal of the. defendants, |large section of 'Winnipes's whnlm 8 dozmen cu“- and | Division has broken qunl convention here gathered in a round ta- Louis Barros and Manuel S. Sarras of |district today, destroyed % outer works at Pei mm«:mmoetohu suggesticTs tuunnuuou.hu United States; dis- |leather. €0ds warshouse: -hu-l

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