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VOL. LXI—NO. 288 POPULATION 29,685 NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920 EIGHT PAGES—SIXTY COLS, - PRICE TWO CENTS. in the force on Nov. 16. ment Act is Working Out| " Wiler Hos Mel With a Mir | o, v o st ot } 4 BD. i in New York City—Com- i /3375 Dvrcknoms snd s eainl mads new Jow 1en i 3 Amber ofthe Genaale Have Comted Suicide 4 Mob CABLED PARAGRAPHS | o From Restaurateus: | Tugs G i Search |1 e '3 502” “| Ten Othr Children Were Injured—Stampsde Followed False Paris,, Nov. 14.—The. Bleriot aeroplane| New York, Nov. 14.—Failure of the| Sault Ste Marie, Mic i Motorists eaught stealing fralt or gacden Cry of “Fire” in a New York East Sid= Picture House— v ., Nov. ~Th ican Torpedo Boat Destroyers Are Evacuating Officers| works nave been closea down indefinitely, | termal revenue department o grant| Becker line steamier S = truck in Massachusetts will lose their li- > Widlar, | a i et Familiek d Adthonts Requisition. | "o %000 persons ou of work pormits to use alcaholio liquors for cook-| more than seveny-two hours averdue at | " R ENERUATON. B0 (AP Cry Followed ths Appearance of Smecke From Paper and o on- as removed from the me-! this port, and carrying a crew of (hirty. ;. e 1 ' and Their Familiés—Allied Authorities Are Requisi Lipscher Died In Insene Asylum. |DuS of the restaurants, hotels and clibs| three, still was wnreported tonight. Opin- | pocgn, ool foneral mannger of the Rubbish the Caretaker Had Thrown Into ths Furnace— Y L piaiiny e " “some of . o L1 w8 s Dominion Bank was re-elected president ing Blll.ldlnsl to House the Refugeen—Muhme: in Gen-| Budapest, Nov. 14—M.- Lipscher, f the most popular and delicious| ion in marine circles here is divided as to . 3 3 whose' setivities: fizured i the trials of | Gishes” Willlam: ¥ Hirst counsel for| whether the big Steel freighier has gone of the Canadian Bankers' Association. To Add to the Herror ths Lights Flickered Out. eral Wrangel’s Army Brought on His Sudden Defeat. Former Premier Caillaux of France and| youc Gociared in a letter o, Bedoral Brar| cpiin’ (LoUOM OF Is Iving, perbaps dis- | A dstinuisiied service medal with a| New York, Nov. 14—A paper-clogreniGee, T was scared 1 took my littls . .| other “deteatists,” died in an insane asY-| nipicion Kramer, made. public neve. o] oy Caneome, Sheltered uook along the | jetrer from Secretary of the Navy Dan- | furnace fluc, which caused smoke to fillj broih-r Saivadore fo the show. We wers Constantinople, Xo ”._\'v[:)'..:.]fcul\' day night. i “Hers totlay. day. O e Town of the Great Lakes Tow. | 1€l8 Was received by Thomas A. Edison.|the Catharine Theatre, a_motion picture|sitting there about the middle, #:hen P.). The & Calcx g e J Declari i tnatan Wiccn ANy TLPEh e house in the East Side Italian guarter,|smoke came in. Then somebody hollered sati-Bolshevik teader, o South Russia| Sebastopol advices under date of Sine| NEW. YORK TEAMSTERS cobriin o Rt S r‘l‘i;flflre{g: ing and Wreeking company left iere th1s | 'regerat Teserve Board reports busincess | raised- cry of ire e T et s T has been wiped out and a number of his|day make no mention of the ean#re of VOTE NOT TO STRIKE | question of the authority of and correct-| cording 0 the story of one Groat Lakes |conditions in this count-y through flue | the ensuing panie six little tots. between | vadore and got outa the seat. Then & big generals have committed suicide. the city by the bolsheviki. ness of rulings of the commisisoner of | o u‘:;* 31 ‘e\,sm"“ o000, """ /AK€ | tuating, are making encouraging progress. ahe ages of 2 and 10, were trampled to|man with a black moustache came down A mob in Sebastopol has pillaged the g New York, Nov. 14.—Five local unions | internal revenue, Mr. Hirst urges "ma! C|0D Y"v} 113 Lot oLl I_v‘\"('f Qoo death. Twelve others wer seriously in-|and told us to sit down. nothing was the American Red Cross stocks gl ARO of the International ~Brotherhood of lapplications for these permits mow huve| ot the Wity tort ith micered BETC | In consequence of the bukers' strike in | jured. matter. Dut_everybody wes crazy. a The American torpedo boat destroyers “TAKEN BY THE BOLSHEVIKI|Teamsters and Truckmen today voted not | the prompt attentionof the intirnal reves| the simce, bne ot the mom mishap GUrBE | New York the shortage of bread has| The little theatre was crowded to ca-| big feiler knocked me down in the aisle. at Sebastopol are evaeuating officers and - to strike to enforce demands - they had |nue collectors” The supreme conrt. he S“‘ S "l"." of the most'severe In Lake | ;own more serious. pacity. Children filled most. of the 300" ©3 Salvators undneath ms. and their families. The American destroyer| Constantinople, Nov. 14.—The bolshe:! made for a wage increase of one dqllar a|asserted, has pointed out that the pro-| & bt with fecker li A ¢ seats, for the hero of the picture was an then I don't remember nothin till my ma Humphzeys has gone to Yalta to take off) viki have taken both Yalta and Eupataro| gay. hibitions of the eighteenth amendment| beileved to have leen b Wit wnt| After Gov. Anldo’s return to Barcelona | Italian lad who rose from humble sur- vt 3008 TIOV he Cross suppiies. and their cavalry is approaching Se-| "' ho men voted to accept the tgreement|run specifically against “intoxicating li-| sighted. yestorday, blowa far . oif (e |order was established following serious | roundings like theirs to riches and fame.| Josephine Matzio, 14, had taken her The Usited States transport Farely, bastopol, according to the latest advices|oftereq by the wage scal committee of | QUOTS” wWhen . used for “beverage Dur- | e tomard buncake ahosls, about ioe |Fots during the past fortnight. | The youngsters were absorbed in the pro-| litile brother and sister. Arna. and Mi- e e e el T b i the Merchant . Truckmen's Association, [ POses,” meaning that “there is no inhi-|iniles northeast of AWhitefion bay. \Word = | Bress of the screen here, who was pro-|chael to the show. “We left™ she sald, and wou whe wees chred for by Lua | which provides that overtime be paid for|bition for the use of such liquors for | was recoived here todas that & lurge flect| FIFst steps in the drive for the $5,000.- | tecting his father from thieves, when| “just when the smoke stariel coming in. American fied ( B e e el weeppatoria 1s about midway down the |y, the minutes instead of the hour and | cooking purposes.” T e L et [ 000 poiice hospital to be located near the | smoke began to seep through the cracks|Our little dog. Freda. was with us, and Reds we 4 some Ukrainians in| western coast of the Crimian peninsula, o7, i Ter Ol eive ull pay for one hol “Whatever the diviison of opinion as|Bete Grise, in the lee of Kwhenme boine. | Prospeet arch in Brooklyn was launched. | of thé theatre floor. £he harted and harked s then T couldn’t spread r among the populace : hile (\.«m is situated only a short dis- |y =0 M F e The agreement is | to the justification of necessity for the I)“:L'(I\Ls;vm\m»s ‘d‘.d‘ n‘(‘)l i“;h"h"“]'" | _“My God! It's a fire.”” This shout came hold her any longer. She ran out, and he ( b the, southentwern' point of ‘the| o o s Noveraber - elghtce:th amendment and the Volstead| Widlar among the flect. Seventeen v Gomel, on the river Sosh, 100 mnu\(rfll‘n n eld ;‘ny romas, wh;) ':alh!«red P e s pa would wallop e 5 Négotin 3 act,” the letter said, “it seems to g hav ad dotn aince ‘iav | southeast of Mohilev has been occupied ! little one under her arm and ran for the|me | ost her. BOLSHEVIK ARMY 18 WA i ur\‘ii‘",:::;“n"’e“dh(‘lh‘r?;uc‘?:f:::nl‘,:’:: erslly reportad ind Shoetons b e T e e iy | Dy the “while” troops of General Bulak |Rearest exit Immediately loud walls| Firemen carried the dead to mearby PFURSUING DEFEATED ARMY| FIGHTING AT PEREKOP WAS Dbeen in progress for some time. The|lkind of traffic and the kind of liquors migss,'nr craft. ‘The majority of them |Balakovitch. jarose, chiliren began to cfy. They jump-|drucetores. The injurgl were sent to | B8 D e RS TN & O e ¢ werg| Which It hias the Intengom to. pronibit et e v o n i ed from their seats, Sammed the aisies| hospitals. The A. P.) » e . ftions I have not been prohiv.ed while thel Possed Pancake shoals in darkness, how-| “ o '\ areq Tolsteln cows, compris- | andsfought for passage. The lights flick-| Frantic women and men, learning of hirsdly 14 Constantinople, Nov, 14 (By the A, p.), |on the grounds that economic conditions Ve d The fighting at Perekop was - of - the | 414 Dot warrant increased wages and a rights and privileges which were allowed| The steamer F. B. Squire received a | ing the first consignment of milch cows | ered out the 'disaster; crowded befors: this' MR cat southward, —The v erel vas i (on 1 B “the: 18th" sinenduieit” Sre- Sbaslotey | . . crmany, ar.| Youthful cries attracted many residents| theatre, by this time guarded by a cordon . e wi aus oss A th ame a y s ssagze late/last nig om the |donated by Americans to Germany, ar- s - . o received by the| most desperate character. The bolsheviki, | Strike would f\?;‘lf‘n:";‘::;;‘f“"'efl‘ AeWil denien v imiey Sunn) otmAn niablyi ale o e Iatolastinighit from the |k are: of the Italian neighborhood. Camillo|of police, and sought news of thelr chil- today, pursucd by rrr;)rdmg to latest advices, admit they y s coloholic” spirituous. liquers arc being| yrday. asking if she had eletked wreciage | Bruilld, who sells bananas from a _push-|dren, who had attended the show. polshev ik y of|had 30,000 men killed. They claim t . freely trafficked vhil i gy lay, asking i ad s eckags vil- | cart on the Bowery, rushed to t! scene. A police station nearby also was o olshevik army of o 3y R Ly cked in while innocuous and i s e i t Admiral Wil ¥ e e Josses and many | their success largely to the use of poison AMERICAN STEAMER MAKANDA | have been practically swept from the! nchces ' pe heons SEBtEd What A e hoard was announced at the White | 0 shout down the cries. ' Failid: inj tives. | Killed. gas market.” U s e T T P b e s 3 he saved those he could. Camillo| Bernard Weinbers and Max Schwarts,| « gone aboard one| It is stated that at the request of the | New York, Nov. 14—A radio call for tain. ouse. N St Bt Towet anieh, carriedl more than fifteen little tots to|proprietors of the theatre, were tak- ps in Sebastopol [ French revresentative attached 16 Wran- [ 3id was received here today by the naval | 538 CASES OF WHISKEY S0 LeDS L, SA0 K0 Bove then collapsed, overcome by the|en to the police sation and later ques- . e o s stained before omorrov, Because of the fuel ofl shortage naval| : f remaining i port,| €els headouarters ~the ~bolsheviki have | communication service from the Ameri- i Sbiained befors noon. tomorraw, [t"was || Becauss of iho fack ol shortars naval 5 2 l!nr:‘edt’h) the district attorney. They! acuation is con-| Eranted eight days for evacuation of | ¢an E‘Q;Yl?fl':'_lidk?‘rld.l. Tk mear e o ers imhered (6 reduce thelr Speed | o SO, one_sounded -‘Eerr arm. Many| said ey purchased the theatrs i B o theas” vadeing 18 Sk ki s Lotk Gt it botees aut ol aommissions e N JNbvi T A band tof thatter, o By amoke. They' were ‘soon Tevived. | Saturday, They were hela peoding avastis T U T U GENERAL ELECTIONS WERE The coast guard cutter Gresham, which | i SKeY teves, believed by the police to ore, hating cleared from Duluth. ~ The The most remarkable s'€ry of the oc-| gation of charges that one of he frant e 7 bt drrived At Notfolk today with the dis. | BUmber twenty-five or more, early today | vessel was in command of Capt. Arthur | A reductlon of ten per cent. in the | oy ' od rolated by Camillo Alviro, | exits of the theatre was locked. HELD SUNDAY IN GREECE abled American steamer Cranford’ in tow, BYG e open two :fl'élchl cars in the South | Forbes of Ashtabula, O. working force in the West Springfeld. { 14 voar old Italian lad. Camillo wes Weinberg and Schwartz, with A. To< has received orders to proceed to the as- | ook Steet railroad yards here and sel believed o have been the | Boston and Albany shops. effective next| found huddied beside a stove in a fourthiland, the janitor who made the fire in sistance of the Makanda. e is bound I;ll)e 588 cases of whiskey and (?rl)-faur 8 revorted to have been seen | Wednesday was announced. floor back room in Oliver street. He|the furnace, later were arrested om & trom Charleston for Norfolk. arrels of alcohol. The whiskey is valued | drifting helvle rd Pancake face was Scarred where ‘savy shoes hadl|charge of “misdemeanor resulting in cce today, and on the outcome 15 ex- | - oine Crumtord. wiich venoried yesterday | 3t $32:340 and the alcohol at $35,200. The | shoals by Capt. William Mesier of the stepped and his little back was a mess of | manslaughter by admitting children to a \he foreign| PECtEd 0 hilige the question Of Whether | that s was. Sttt besass hor bontees | 190 Was carried oft in motor trucks after | steamer John Erickeon upon the arrival of IN NEWARK, N. J. steel freighter and d_a cargo of are declared to have e battle of their| with the loss ofy loned into a wild! toward headquarters at Sebasto- Athens, Nov. 14 (By the A. P.).—Geu- jeral elections were held throughout Gr to Mrs. Christine Matey, 64, was struck Despatches received < D 1 a rail; and kilied by a freight train on the Cen- | welts, theater unaccompanied by pareats or e aoeet that ‘there have been| (oTmer King Constantine shall return to | were out of commission, was picked/up | * ;‘d}:em:;im‘:?hce}?“:x“ had been kidnapped. | the Erickson last night. At the height |tral New England railroad, on the out-{ ~Oh, I'm all right now,” he said. ux.l:uardlzns." o matnies On the contrary, they praee| ¢ (BfOR€ OF remain in exile in Switzer- | carly today by the Gresham about twenty S ““;‘e Efi;‘:}l’lle‘:‘;\\::helr:l:gh‘; of| the smflrm the ;( v\.:ms disappear- | skirts of Danbury Saturday. i . e of the ite a a e i mile southeast of Cape Henry. The s - g lird | ed, according to Captain Mesier. NS Eatriees et e olcers Tha de.| Demetrios Gounaris, former premmir | Crantond waa bound from New Tork fo | 4F When the police surprised them. The| = | Erestdent-otect Shregon of Mexico de (sopr coar strUATION s e i v that the White ot | A0 e oppositioll, who was 3 z o e robbers DLAR IS WRECKE ed thaf pad reached an asreeme Siharo 2 e | :lr::- u.\]ox nat !(:: ‘\;\-r"0 me‘kxlufl‘u.:l,‘,N,,,“EmQI Prémier Venizeios in m:“b‘;‘,f Galveston. in the darkness lest they might wound e l:,]\ T’\r\)( AKE sumu,:x:&x‘ ‘:nl.-gr:;fl‘ale: r‘:“"\(ld'e‘n(nl;\r si‘(‘ng CONTINUES TO IMPROVE GASOLINE IN SOME STATES Y %, loting, was the candidate of the el A FENTION one another, and in the delay that fol- 5 ik i EaReRAs 3 —_— 4 LG My Were overwheimed - by the Reds:| ouiriny the ‘election, of Constanting - ap .| TATE CONVENTION OF lowed the thieves escaped. Sault Ste Marie, Mi [ e | ment of the present difterences. Washington, Nov. 14.—Continued im-{ New York. Nov. 14—Tank wagon pric- B S Bar onwacs are aaia e alter. SN OF. IRH EREEDON | - Two truckswAl i . NI St Tk Doy, Mt el . ‘as | Drovement in the soft coal situation was|es of gasoline will be reduced one cent led. Some of thelr officers are said; VSh=¢lon of the other hand, is unalter- reapyoreyCks filed with plunder were | Becker Line stcame ncls J. Widlar| A shipment of §1.000,000 in gold was | FORIEINT 0 (Ot SOt (R dustry fssued |a gallon tomorrow in states in which the e Ge ns. ably opposed to the return of- the failen AL R A contained twenty-three | is wrecksd on P 15, ten miles Announced to have beew received by the | d a w i . r states be Germans. 4 | monarch. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 14-—The Sons of| cases of whiskey and the other twenty- | northeast of Whitefish b ox Cational City,|onight by the National Cpal Asscciation, | Standard Oil Company of New Jersey ana . |, A bitter campaign has been waged by | LLiSh Freedom, in state convention herethree barrels of alcohol. : Arthur Forbes of Ashtabula, Ohio, in| Bank of New York and Australia. Which predicted a production of more|the Standard Oil Company of iana EVACUATION 18 DIFFICULT both sides and no matter which side car. | \oay: adopted rtesolutions ~denouncing| The barrels of whiskey recovered bore ossel, has 7 than 12000,000 tons for the week end-| operate, it was announced here tamight e Ak 5 can |18 yesterday. The association said it|by Walter C. Tagle, president of ew e et orach Triean | had no reports of “immediate shortage” | Jersey company. ; 3 delivery by G | from any section of the country. States in which the reduction will bel aptain Dee: -5t tasure. gellvgry hristmas UG 000 manufacturing plants in _dire| effective include New Jersey, Maryland,| command of the ves been taken | T aboard the steamer Livingstone, due to| Christmas p: | reach here tomorrow forenvom, according troops on the RI to a wireless messgea from e s e England’s treatment of Ireland and ask-| labels of the - Amer B e ¥ otary ounts 1s fearcd, Claima | ing the- United States government to off-| pany. Pekin, 11l - L g com- Veniz 2 itiate, ool € | cially ask England to change its policY| The thieves a 4 - | Venizelistas and the royalists, with indi- | in"regara to Ireland. It was announced| about 2.30 & err rono o began work ® sovernment cations that M. Venizelos would poll a 230 a. m;, whep five men in a Constantinople, Nov. 13 —Premier Kri- vochin of General Wrangel A £ 3 t that copies of the resolutions would be|r, Forbes o the Canauian Soo wireless sta- Day, the War, Depaziment, apnounced. T atiy 1y The TRll 20w Virginia, North Carolioa, South Careliss} arrived hero today to rrange for ‘thelbis majority in the new provinces of |seat tn Bresiaent Wilson. Prosidont-clect| OUring car asked Patrolman James Greg- | tion late tonight. — o oty B hand™ tha bi ] and the Distitet of Colamuiiy IR transport of woren, children and wound-| dacedonia and Thrace and the islands, | araing, Secretary of State Colby and| o= 4of the Pennsylvania railroad the way — Ex-Premier Jonan Castbers of Norway | 10 20 JWAC "R (lities ‘every. | the Standard Ofl Company of New Jer- Ta‘ 'l:v»m(lhr h e fl:“:fx:‘(h:xm!‘il- \;lul m?z old Greece would witness a fierce | others. The following officers were elect- ;?1 J‘\‘t‘lg:u‘.‘e’mc(ge ;‘;tmrlse ‘or;: rlobl)cr talk- | RUMORS THAT MARDING MAY Quring a debate in the Storthing Insisted | S BICEEC o mediate wants| sex onarates. and in Louisiana, Tennes- oility of a gon. 4l evacuati e | struggle. 5 n ers left the car, ap- = s kb blication of the secret negotfatfons | gioi€ B8 i o see CORRA Goutd S0 Vo satiniied and MAtl. Gesuatis.made. preparations for gulc |0 Droached Hlih. from benind ann s i) RECALL ARMY FROM RIINE |00 publication of the t 1075 | flled, while masy of them have been able sce and Arkansas, in which the Lowisi- everything was being done to save thel igh T auick |~ president, Thomas J. Molloy Hart- y during the war of Scandinavian premfers. 0 case the eléctions went against remnants of General Wrangel's army.|uim, having requested passports to ltaly Evacuation will be extremely difficult.”|on kriday last. Exiled during the war on Premier Krivochin declared. “But Weyihe charge of high treason, he was per- have opened not N 0 establish con-| mitted, with th& anproval of M. Venizelos, itions regarding evi to_return to take part in the campaign, rossing revolv ai : ident, Thomas Blewitt,| g mm"’{:";Ll"i"nff‘l';‘f‘r:?cé‘l‘;‘:y 0,’15:7; Coblenz, —Rumors that Fresl- | . Miss Dalsy Lord.| Shea pwar:s pamms achine. They | qent-elcet Hor nistration may | Shringheld, Mareing through Elizabeth, | recall the American army of occupation |a revo! pringfield, Morristown and Bernardsville | from the Rhincland are it interfering | who were and at 6 a. m. the car was stopped, The can colony of {be made to assassinate President to provide stocks for the winter. una company operates. Decreaged prices have resulted as a| The reduction in price is net the re- natural consequence of the improved sit-| sult of lower costs, either of crude eil.! uation, the geview declared, adding that|or labor, Mr. Tagle said, but is a move- in many placés the decline had been'ment on the part of the company- to' Leguia. { ofrom ford; vice pr Bridgeport ; secretary Waterbury ; treasurer, James J. Lan- ders, New Haven. Government officials of Pern discovered ary plot involving 30 persons, rrested. An attempt was to tion.” vit hactivities of the me 50 per cent. below prices aid in lowering of prices as part of the policeman then was blindfolded and put | gg gar oy bes Of the Am et | ial adjustment o e = [ T L T B0 A ooy ¥ e o ppad 20,000 centering at Coblen which prevailed up to six weeks ago.” | general commercial adjustment. i 0 T s e parlia- orders not to remove the ) R i it s ench Federation of Miners decided Y B We = -|" Prices of tank wagon gasoline wnder Erivachin ek ral Wraneers eoons, mentary ity SLourt capive o SUNDAY IN BRIDGEPORT| covering from his. eqes’ ot he ioscpune | ~‘The troops are completing thelr fall | Froneh Feder D. B. Wentz, president, of the coal a rice are wnferior in number to the bolsheviki t eni i woeuvers in the vicinity of Kaisersech, |0 send out a general strike order unle ately. In case Premier Venizelos is suc- ¥ i S OLt of heariie where daily battles with live ammunition |Companica asren to the dismussion pro- cesstul he will be given a free hand in | Bridgeport, Conn.. Nov, 14—A small o JigOvsred be was in the town of | are being held, demonstrating-in action | posed by the federation concerning an in- | the selection of a new head of the state, | Sized Tiot Was quelled by the police to-| Singac, N. J, and quickly telephoned to 4 RS, » i ¥ eociation, in a statgment fssued simul-|the reduction will vary in the different i y with the review. said: states, it was explained, owing to dif- The, country has been saved from the! ferences in freight costs. The effect nu- and hie losses have been enormous. Pre- mier Krivochin stated that General Wrangel's troops are exhausted having i > E the intensive training for actual mode rease in w | disastrous possibility of a soft coal|on the retail proce generally was no pre- e T teaties in hepasy Prince Paul. who was offered the throne [da¥ at Yost Field, when football fans the New Jersey Central railread police. whiEre which pew "\fui,pé““l.fi\i“ Tad | o | Shoriage this winter. For that it hat|¢icted by company officials. o days The bolshevik artillery has| O" the death of the late King Alexander, [ broke onto the fleld in a fight and then, —About 10 a.m. an engineer on a yard | throughout the summer. The Natonal Associatfon for the Ad |the interstate commerce commission and| In New Orieans the price will be re- been terribly destructive, he added. {not having as yet formally accepted the | threw stones at the police wiho attempted| onine, While hacking through the South| Tne Riine valley resounds with the | vancemeiit of Colored People chazged | the railroads*to thak for wholehearted|duced to 23 1-2 cents tomorrow. The The bolsheviki, according o Premier| ECSCTAMeNts invitation to return from [0 clear the field One officer and one, road strect yards, saw five men tamper- | cannonading of .75 contimetre and ono. | that between 20 and 60 negroes had been | cooperation with the operators” present New Jersey price is from 31 to Krivechin, take oo heod of losses, (hree! S¥itzerland and rule Greece. spectator - were Injured by stones. The; ing with-a freight car.and a motor trisck, | pouna guns, which are being used with | killed “in Florida elect and the| The Geological Survey's weekly report,| 33 cents. K n, take m uses, The resulfs of the clectioy, @ not be|Dolice made one arrest, James Hogan of| partly loaded near by. Ho stopped the | hormssir Syl ar¢ being used with |Killed “in Florida f e eoitgical S e A e Tepordy i or four columns atiacking en masse of' inown until Monday night, o there ls| New Haven being charged with breach |locomotive and us he did, so the robbers | as a screen for Infantry | state wide te y, es fnquired “Wa advances against the wooded hills in duction during the weck ending Nov. §| ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Sastantly ‘are brought up. ~ Nearly aji| e 7Y vote in Smyrna and other ais. o€ the peace and NI N DopdaN o e e iskey?" where- | which are Scuttered targels raprescnting | State Depactment officialy ‘denied ap- [ to have been only 11,350.000 tons ~due AMERICAY SRWISE CONMITENE iy e~ L 21! tant points to be taken into considera X X or a liquor was placed on the aginary enemy. The tre are val he settleme! e Adriatic | I>.gely to loss of time on election day ST T o A ei8i<| tion. It is expected that the soldiers will| _The police say the unruly fans were|engine. The engineer reported the oceur. B o e e e x b Yaly nare o s and | questions azreed .upon Iy and Jugo- on religious holidays in the coal {Slavia as detal's of the settlement have | Production the preceding week erva. not yet been received. 58,000 tons. | ford the Amer y cite production totalled 1,300.-! wouhded, the premier sa support Venizelos. from \New Haven and Were supporters|rence to the police at Elizabeth and re ~ Prior to the balloting the Venizelists| of the Williams team of that city, which |serves were rushed to the yards. BOLSHEVIKI CONDUCTED declared themselves confident of viotory, | Plaved the Lake Torpedo Boat Company | detectives also were New York, Nov. 14.—The condition of the Jews in Poland “is fust as pitiable as it was during and after the world | servica rifles Adozen | The tremendous government re: : despatched from he rugged b They claimed the certain return of 15| cleven of this city. O st i oovrtunity : t i : T : e e ek of Xovember €, the| WAr~ th eexecutive committee of a~ AN ENVELOPING MOVEMENT! denutice 5 s : = A ers.” ns a finer opportunity for war manoeu Admiral Coontz, chief of maval opera- e we b 5. American Jewish' €ommifice reported. &t — :g“’ "'fh‘i nu;1 hey need 250 or more tol = m‘zg a«;f“t.‘nn abandoned trucks was iden- Ivers than ever was enjoyed by American | tions. will witness the first joint survey reported. This compared with 1-| 4y nization’s fourteenth —meeting Paris, Nov. 14The French foreign| Sycrheim the rovalists and demonstrate| MARC KLAW TO ERECT | {ed e the property of E. P. Johnson of | and Major General Allen’s forces 'nmeuvers of the Atlantic and Pacific ficets | 696.000 tons the preceding week, here today. The annual report, presented office today confirmed the hopelessness! .y that the country endorses the past TWO THEATRES IN NEW YORK | \°Wark: Who told the police it had been ing the most of their unusual ad- 'fn Panama bay and off the South r- | by Lo Marshall, who was re-elected of General Wrangel's military situation. | O, Years' poliey. ¢ "“"’h?“ f{_‘;’“ in front of his garage last | vantazes to accustom ther to the fcan coast early mext year. |A NEGRO WAS LYNCHED president, described endeavors to improve The evacuation of Sebastopod by civilians| 'The Premiers party locks for a big) New York, Nov. 14—Construction of BEN: The other is owned by an express juse of live ammunition under conditiors | i VEAR KENT JUNCTION, TENN. | aiso the condition of Jews in Ukraine, and foreigners is under way, according' 2J0Tity in Attica and other parts of old|two new theaters in the “bright light” | CWPANY, an employe of which is missing, : r bombur to forelgn office ac . ppans where the results of t bt the mem-| Ureece and also in Thessaly and Grecian| district before £~ of next year was an-| ¢ Dolice say isi : ent | Of the $12,000000 in zo'd which ar- e Hungary and Ruman —s jare visible as in a le. {rived on the stea Adriat'c $9.500.000 | Br Va, Nov. 14.—Dave Hunt.! The afternoon session was dg Isles such as Crete and asserts that a Maro Klaw, thedtrics - e g5 in i T D bers of Genera government | h d assert nounced tod: # arc Klaw, theatrical 2 General Schotbach, commander fo the ' was account of the federal reserve | negro, 23, captured after a chase|a conference with representatives of other o ) < last night al-|here Will be a close vote in Constan- | magnate, who lis purchased the sites| HARDING WAS MAROONED was for ac : Swiss army, and many other fo thotigh the bolsheviki were reported to be| ‘"5 Stronghold, Peloponnesu gn of- <. marking the fina! transfer of -lon a passenger train was held for an|Jewish niauons at which “the spread SECT0 O Aoy setats oitthe: itk i % bank. marking the fina! transfer of $111.- lon a 7 Jewish orga: o A 2 ON PRAIRIE IN T cers are observinz the manoeuvers, de- | 000,000 held for the Bunk of England. |alleged assualt on an aged white woman,| of anti-Jewish propaganda in the United o fog e | him i X ighth avenue. The theaters, cach| Poi ot s e 5 oy Say by = < " wat discmstel many priscoers and arge quantities of |\ [i J1® Roer Bome noxt door 19 the | and Kighth avenue. The theaters. each| Point lsabel, Tex, Nov. 14—Failing tn | WOr [} | The body of James M. Mills, a carpen- | carly today by a mob of about 75 men | publications” was discussed. khid r h i i e an adventurous attem, " | The suzgestion that the! Iformation reaching the forelgn office| 4€ntY: “The vote willshow the defl-| will be side. by side and a single raof bt ito. auit mlorm mericans may {ter, was found frozen in a brook at S et i ot eaen offee | nite determination of the people to real- swept Point Isabel 2 2 be withdrawn seems distasteful ne | Alb garden will cover both. Thirteen busi- M g S e and hanged to a bridge near Kent Junc-| The principal officers were re-elected, Vt. The authorities said th-y | tion. but no successor was chosen to the late ; tion -in more comfortabl { German natives, who apparently prefer | e Hion At AEath a r the lynehing the mob quietly dis-| Jacoh H. Schiff on the executive sommit- ’ ize th ir pl i b St able quarters E ¥ 1 found indications that death was due to ¥ n Perokop lines, but by an enveloping ;“ch_n’l;"in';"f';:i'mf“:: 1, their blace as| ness buildings now on the property will) Brownsville, President-elect Harding re. | the Yankees to any other force of occu- | violence. ‘!v ed and tonight no-arrests had been|tee. Isaac M. Ullman of 3 ovemeat of their lett wine invwied. the| S TR e turnec here' tonight after being margoned | PEUON: and wish them lo remiin a8 lon | reporied. Entrance was gained to the| Conn, was elected a member of ¥ fhe “dimen. hey crossed over the ice- # 3 @ S 2 ¢ | for four hours on an uninhabited stretch { %5 A1Y foreigners are occupying German | pondon bar sitver was 1-24 of at | il by down the doors. €| exccutive committec 1o sucoee: xw frosen putrid sea and atiscied the mam| THEFT OF REGISTERED MAIL Site and the erection of the new bulld- |of Texas prairie, and decided to posipony | CTTItOTY. General Allen and the Amer onde o iR L R to_the scene of the|jiarry. Cutler. Judge Mayer Sulzbe B Géneral Wiahgers touns. WhAR VALUED AT ABOUT $1,000,000 | "85 are said to total $2,250,000, his moving until tomorres. cans on the Rhineland commis: Wittt e obile of Philadelphia, the first presideat of the theh were still holding the Perekop de- % e R s The failure to reach Brownsville wag | the DOSitio nof referees and are generaily ' eiiver quoted at 3-8 on -the woman, Who | commit s elected an honorary mem- femges from the fear = Omaha, Neb., Nov. 14—The postal de- | BOY SCOUTS TO VISIT GRAVE due to a breakdown of the narrow gauge | ACknOWledged as liaisons who smooth out |of 7.3 cent. Mexican dollazs, at 1, occurred at her home|yar of the executive commitles and Jodge 2 0"‘”';‘, on gty Bt e is tightening the net | OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT | SaSoline-propelied raflway train on which | 11¢ Many dificulties arising between the | qey ty- after ‘shs {flagkel | Horace Stern ‘of® PhilMsiphElymassSEE O taruiat 1 adds, owing lo the over:|a Burlington registered Ml car within | New York. Nov. 14—Boy Scouth, liv- | Started away carly in the afternoon. BEuS o iihire 48 0 n by, the megro, whom: they e & Teliming 7k gforces conversing on| the city limits of Council Biuffs, Tows. | tng within a radius of fifty miles of New| After being informed that automobite | il Send troors of cccupation ¢ o y_the nezro. whom thes | MILITARY BATD HOUSE: : XS - o B s A, en scaks of registered mail were thrown | York, will make g piigrimage to the grave | Lrafiic between m’% places was impossible | 1 the event t Americans Int G .0 gy OF IRISH VOLUNTEERS! mated at Ueiween 130,000 and 200000| from the car. One sack Was recovered |of Theotore Rocasvelr on Fridey, Novem: | Pecause of the sirm that asrmior g | dFawn. Neither the British nor ihe | L ristance ahead. The train ! — i Ay | ber 26, Boy Scout headquarters announc- | PATtY’s vacation plans, they returned at | 'reRch desire to have the Rhineland com- | )\ N e Dublin, Nov. 14.—The military today REQUISITIONING BUILDINGS Although Do Jefinite check has been |ed here wday. The pilgrimage will be ! O'Clock in the evening, without having | ™ESion headquarters” located in 1 e raided about fifty dwelling housss of > b made, {nvestigators say the loss may ex- under the leadership of Daniel Carter | PECD more than two miles away from thy | 2reas and consequently Coblenz was & i ieh Volu-tecrs, notified occupants TO SHELTER THE REFUGEES|ceed §1000,000. The stolen pouches were e eho | Point. lected. although it is a small city with | B tr : h 1 particulars —_— from San Francisco and were 5all to | e moi e e o’ | Anoth madequate I {; Visoomnt Gravie cyeHakt inias tepuicel e, Who Soon was captured v thes b iet Ceastantinople, Nov. 13.—(By Thr4.| have contained casency for e woi | Wan a close friend of the former prest-| Another attempt to move into Browns. | M3Geauate housing. | = ithat he is “unable” to see birds acal e, Who's g of sintion With the republican ) e 2 cy for New York |gent. Several thousand scou:® ' are ex- | Ville Will be made tomorrow morning, but |, T0e German population is especially vers.” according to a letter he wrote | R army and intimated that they would be Y- The resistance of General Wrangel's| banks. They werd transferred 3 it i 8, bUt | pogtile to French and 3 flowers, & e wrots | EDU ¥ y i association et the Crimen Bén been broken and| Buritngton teom the b ed to the | pected to participate. s uncertain ‘shether Mr. Harding win j '5tile to French and the Belgians and | "™\ >" poriickshire Naturalists' Club, | T0 BEDUCE PRICE O! ¢ | arrested 55 they ceased yrmy in the Crimes has been broken and| Burlington rom tho Union Pacific ana e, choose the railway or the Winding, ram. | CXPFeSS @ brefercnce for Lritisi troops in | 10 (h° Perwickshire Naturalists’ Chub, GASOLINE CENT A GALLON| v R e M S o on | ke robbers galsied entrancs to the car | omgw TAXEN OF AS soaked trail that leads into town shroagh | (€, €¥ent the Americans are withdrawn, | 3oEHning an | = summary of events pabtilie mmediately after it leaving the transfer the monotonous expanse of cactu: Coblenz has beer thoroughly American- g £ | Charlotte, N. C.. Nov. 14.—Official an-| ;"0 1 "1oish constabulary in the cur- bout Perekop. Headquarters here ofby breaking a window. An automobil BARGE WAS SINKING | mesquite. 1 4 S and | 769 and her tradespeonle, who have ¢ the Standard Oii Com-. 4 sputadle General Wrangel confirm reports that his| was used to carry away the loot, which maications that ;?zfiggitmti:r:r?w Some | (Gapted their shops to scive the “dougy. | Representative of praciteally every ""H::“» g ol e 5 A g o X g R e e e e Crimes. o1.| 3 thfown out of the car while the train | Detrolt. Mish, Nov. 14—The wooden |by motor were improving, but the speeta | D235 AT Ereatly alarmel over tha pros. | ernational iabor organisation with urs-: P00 G0, M5 i wagom prices of gase- | Co0, g or e allied authorities here are requisl| ctopped at a crossing. barge John Eddy, in town of the {uE|train was held for his ‘use if ho saeusq |Pect Of losing the patronage of the well- | diction in the steel industry met o ive tomorrow. was received | Sie as the Irish - '-h:n:: “:lme ’mfl’.’f.'"fla‘ifi.&' The rifled car was a “storage car,” as | Custodian, sprang a leak off Middle Sis- | want it paid Americans. American Federation of Lalor head | Bowpho: E s all its contents was destined for eastern (erdma::v in Lake Erie, early last night points. _Attention was called to the rob- | and sank. GRANGERS 5 v bery when me'l clerks on the rear of | The crew of seven, one of them a wo- EADIOLD PARMIONED from New York. The makes no specification of ter- itations. s gang of assass! tztement. “must be Stampéd out Al any on Princes’ Islands in the Sea of Mar- Most of the soldiers in the army of oe- | €78 o discuss reo; mora to house refugees expected 1o arrive DAt GnTisted Tor thae earti ok 00| L decreased steel SHpEtion em aten Tor thixe Son | fe e | Eut for the unhappy people of from the Crimea. the train saw one of the sacks along the | m2n, Was taken off th(e: barg; by the Cus- EW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER | withdrawn. The o r ol- | Py ki i ey s | OBITUARY. |t wrsexd preebont bl e = ; x 2 _v it cutive council of the Amrri- 7 sourse. y_consideration FROMISED AMNESTY TO s 3 A0 oo e e 1ot | - Boston, Nov. 14—Several nundred acle. s ot i taro [ ean Taderatic this weef | Samue! IL Wheeler. showa. * The Royal lrisn_Consiabetacy WRANGEL AND HIS TEOOPS CHff. The crew of the John Eddy was|S2les to the mational grange, which is | German wives now oo | fo discnss thie quektion of caoperation of| yiggeport, Gonn., Nov. 14.—Samuel H. | must oul g e oy TURKS ORDER GEORGIANS Frown 't Detrolt<chils' soraing. holding its fifty-fourth annual meeting | on the first ava * labor officials and | \yhaster. one of \onnecticut's wealthicst | S ool ALY, Batin, Mov. —he Cipihsaia TO EVACUATE BATUM | here, ate an old-fashioned New Encland | we jimproved work fie 2 former - president - of the | eorrespondent of the Exchange Telegraph JAPAN IS NOT FORTIFYING olled dinner in the town hall at Concora | |creased productien. YN CO. SHUT DOWN son Sewing Machine com- | MILLS OF PROOK o COOrE| r & W ways today a despatch from Berli | Constantinople, Nov. 14.—The Georgian today after they had attended the morn- rounces Bt .m'.-:'",. Vo g ,nfi.'lnufl government is reported to have received ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC | ing service at First Parish AGH POLISH PEACE DELEGATION hicago, seconting 4 today in ment is reported. to hav o servics at First Parish (Caitarian) e Naval Sraplane No. sk when @eived = e hewe n Faicheld | oo Tow wireless meseage the gommanter of|an ultimatum from the Turkish Nation- g i . Dr. Loren B. MacDonald, pastor S ARKIVED AT RIGA |caught fn 2 heavy wind wh n Me had been visiting fricnds in jar Biuff. Mo, Nov. 14—The milia fhe bolahevik army on the southern front| alists ordering them to evacuate Batum, |, Tl Nov. 13--Cantain Nomure, aide | of the church, delivered the sermon. = Ui the bay at Sandy Hook. The anchor sent & demand to General Wrangel for| The Armenian high command says : : o 2nd was taken il} two weeks ago. | of the Broo eler was born ‘in Watertowy, | branch’ perage Company, & Driving to Lexington and Concord over | RiE3, Nov. 14—The Polish peace dele rican Sugar Refinery Paul Revere's route, the grangers visited | €ation headed by M. Dombski and inciud: ini: ", tod: i rope was too short forcing the nose ot Bis immediate surrender, promising am.|the Armenians were compelled to sign | NS Dame of the minister, today said ev i ) > o the plane under wat-r. Three men mak- | (onn.,, 76 years ago. After graduating | indefinitelv last migat, hesty to General Wrangel and his troops,|the temporary armistice now in effeet v]ry rt;por: u;nlfiiay:z: ;fibf&?{nng or | the historic points at each town. They |ing Vice Minister of Trade and Industry . ing repalrs on the hont were rescued by | f_”':,'\‘ Yale $$63, he went 1o Chicage, conditions precipitating it st Ralweeh Ahern aiid/®ie. Parkih! nationd:- phnnn ngdo ;rP: Sl HIEE Ases in | stopped also at the Bedford ‘town hall, jStrassburger, ambassador to Esthonia |the naval tender Sandpiper. | where he wag in business for many" years | Sautuown, accorwns to Mauager W. MUTINIES BROUGHT ON - lists because of the necessity of with. | the, Mandated Pacific Islands. is wholly | where for the first' time in years the |and Mme. Lekhovsich and Kauzik arriv- in the firm of Farrar.& Wheeler. Coming | Barron. The concern bad appro; %o this city in 1834, he joined in estab. | 1000 employes, including those ai the sh_question an annoured | lishing the Wheeler & Wilson compauy, | milis and. other handling foresiry pur- ernment, here to- | it had accepted the proposal of Mrs, Mur- | of which concern he was president for | ducts. d completely. false, according to the | ragged bit of silk that w: otk M. Dombsk drawing their forces from Alexandropol in | 1\ bit of silk that-was,the only flag | ed here today. M. Dombski will have his | The committee of one hundred inves TR DR EAT OF WRANGEL | e an upriome. o man| Kokusal agency. Japan, he declared. is | used by the Minute Men in the Concssy | first meeting with Adoph Joffe, presideht |sarine the T Sebagtopel, Nov. 14 living up strictly to every mandate under | ficht was unfurled out of d ord e3i e 8. ¥ oors. Bedf “f the Ruesian soviet ge e ".‘.‘fii"f,’..‘ ) ?“e: S the terms of the league co nations cove- | citizens, qressed as Colonial soldiers, com. | night. Saxit ] isl McSwiney, widow, the late Lord|eleven years. He was owner of the = i gl | (NS R nt. \vr:_‘e‘e ;?;;nh;r;:r:g :gnr guard. T nat Mayor of Cork, to come to this douriry | Stratfield hotel and the Newfied building | FIRE DESTROYED MILITARY den defea gt b SRR e i e a memorial ser- | with M. Vasileveki, vice pr the [ to testify at the hearins. whicly the com- ity, as well as other nroperty. ANILUY m‘ ."r-‘.h 'mh:: “"ll:&e: R(l;nnellll WORLD OIL SITUATION | GREEKS9 ORDERED OUT vice at Faneuil hall tonight. Business,Polish delegation, accused Poland of mittee plans to begin Nov. 17. g direcior of the Connecticut Na- A O port ready mbark General — OF VILAYET OF TREBIZOND | sessions will be held each day this week, | I 1 o relimin treaty — i of this city, Syracuse Y. Nov. 1i—Academie Wrangel, who is here. WiMiugion, Ngv. 1iThe worid ol - — : = = maintaining an army within her frontier | John Bransfield, aged 70 well known Mr. Wheeler married Miss | hall, the larpest building at St Johw's. e 5 S5 b situntion will be discussed by representa-| Constantinople, Nov. 14.—The cntire | VENIZELOS CLAIMS A and allowing cn he {in business in Partland, Conn., died Sat-| 1 Tmsey of Chicago. She | Miljtary school at Mrnilus, was Gesiroyed JLENE VIK! PTUREI tives of the American oil industry, dip- | Greck population of Samsun, Vilayet of VICTORY FOR HIS PARTY|erent focres of fi {urdey of heart trouble.” e wx grac: = later. In 1884 he married | by fire Jate today. The loss was estimated SEBASTOPOL SATURDAY ;[ ntis drrfl“v“l(-nla(hten of (orelgl’:hcnlln- Tr:‘bhand, Asiatic Tul;k}tliv'v has ban ord- - lakhoviteh, who are fichting th ter and ‘dealer for years. in t abeth. who survives him. | at £200,000. The flames did not reach es and government experts a the an- |ered to leave town within a week. The| Athens, Nov. 15. venizelos| viki. M. Joffe asked tha e Warsaw | legisl 04, tr-asurs Vagphiisd R sy il ] oy 0, IS, wperta a¢ e sa thens, Nov. 15.—Premier Venizelos| viki. Jofte asked that lhe Warsaw |legislature from 1902 to 1904. tr-asurer e ; s two daugiters and a son. | livine owsrters of students and Bo. Greeks number three hundred. The Turk- | announces that his ‘party has. obtained|government be warned that Soviet troops |of the local Knights of Columbus couneil | The body will be brought here and the |one was injured. e ‘bullding burned ro- ish Natfonalists have declared the hold-'a majority :in_the “elections- throughout|would be reinforced and that retalfatory |for 25 years, and of the Hiberiaws fr | funeral Will be from the Wheeler Eome in | placed one which was ings of the Greeks to be state property. Greece. measures were contemplated the same period. Fairfield. r—a says today it is reported that{ican Petrol Inetitute. The Initial ses ‘bolshet [kl captured Sebastopol Satur-'sion will be held Wednesday, 1902