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VOL. LXIl—NO. 298 POPULATION 29,685 1 12 PAGES—88 COLS. SGHT OF A BRTISH FLAG " CAUSEOF RIOT I NEW YORK Union Jack Was on the Facade of the Union Club, Across Fifth Avenue From St. Patrick’s Cathedral—Disturbance 2 = < | x The Jewish press bureau in Zurich. §s ports from Seoul, Korea, state that the President Wilson, at the| Lieutenant C. C. Mosley, piloting an o e 2 e ~ . Was Caused by Crowds Who Had Just Attended a Re- | Tiiiiuess consul st Chang-Te, Manchuria,| sams time s mcssages of the same par. | American-made _ Vervile-potiard - army | SHitzerland recelved advices of o sreat North Adams, Mass.—At Marblehad a Warchouse Was 2 . £ T MacSwi p has fled to Keizan with the Japanese in-| port were sent to the various powers,|plane, won the first Pulitzer trophy|® of Jews from Southern Russia. = quiem Mass in Memory of Terrence winey—Priest | nabitants of Chang-Te, owing to the| asking svhether he will accept the rols of St . leaded in Vain With the Leaders—Order Was Restored .+hen a Cordon of 200 Police Was Established Around e by 2n easterly attained a rise of | ral otiwrs casse peii y near go- w York Nov. 25.—The usual aulet delogation of Irish requested that the| brotherhood -and cooperation betweer |couched In the folowing terms: -The| ostimated the course as 140 miles inl 0 odoved §350,000 hospital for suel. | 12 f€6L Fan over Wharves on the watei-|ing fown down 4 stecp emuankmeatoad observasice of Thanksgiving Day here was| British flag be removed. The club super-| Panama and the United States was|assembly ,anxious to cooperate with the | lShEth, announced immediately after thel W SYoUG G RIS fO8 BUEC | front today, brought confusion to ship-ia result of a landslide during = clowde violently interrupted shortly after noon|intendent complied, but later, on instruc-| pronounced here tonight by President | council in order to put an end within the ( [8ce, that MMosley's average speed was| ;oo B P T TP B RS T ping at anchor near leeward plers and | burst early {odar. The houses ai the loday when crowds who had attended a |tions from club officials, the flag was re-| Porras of the Panama republic and|shortest time possible to the horrors of ‘55«" "‘1{11“‘“}1 hour, a new world's Tt | tnere. causel minor washouts on raiiroad!top of the embankmcnt Were saved By requiem mass in memory. of Terence Mac- | placed. » Warren G. Harding, president-elect of | the Armenian tragedy, has requested the 0:" L mk,fl“e\er. a g»\ref\_{l g da\“"s ”L: i tracks along the shorc. It was the high-| Jrompt measures but a mass of earth Swiney, former lord mayor of Cork, ri-| When the service was over the flag|the United States. the. official, map_ tonight shbwed thiat the - A e Olivd tans At e dren of| €5t tide of the year, and the stiffest gale. | crashe dinto the houses at the bottom. A Gted a1 the seht of & British fag de-| again caught the attention of bellirerent | Speaking at a banquet given by him | ing ‘with the sovernment with (he view | 1P, Vere sUghtly more than 32 miles,Jotd ;2 e iogdtio :’,:;,njg”‘},j;m’l‘jrnehmm reached & velocity of 60 mils tree, carriel aions by the silde, wentitme S5 orating the facade of the Union Club|members of the congregation who are|n Honor of Mr. Harding, Senor POITas| of entrusting a power with the task of| ghoed on the correoted length being cut] i @ fire Which destroyed thelr home in| @3 Mour on harbor gauges, and becare| o the kitchen of a house and completely Serous Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's | angered at the reappearancs of the ¢-|declared it was the wish Of the Pan- | layiny necessary measures to stop hos| pes n U corrected lenkth being et b tiand, Me. 2 freigited with rain. i demolished it. No one was injured. — . blem. Stones and bricks were procured | American nations that the United|iiities between the Kemalists and the|that a survey of the course will be made| SN aully thoes vesiels anproacted the port| Th» damae from the storm was wide- \ fight participated in by hun-|from & nearby bullding under construc-| Siates should continue as ‘the POIar | A rmenjans; i ot exnet omputations map| Fredeelek J.. Stimaon. ‘Usited siates| 0U7IDE the forencon, and on these | spread. Letween 1 3 33 @reds of Irish sympathisers, in the coarse| tion and the attack began. o o that ney | “The council of the league has, after| be ‘establishied. ambassador to Argentina, returned to his| Sona Gock under congitions. The | inches of rain fell all previeas f which plate glass windows of the| A riot call at first brought only fitty | 1€ the Way for other Beobles Bat tASY consideration, “declded to +transmit this| The present world's aviation speed |Iost at Buenos Aires after four m.mrs|(oran freighter Oxomion was foreed t)liccords for a simiar period. Small lub we\ shattered by missles hurled by | police, all on foot. These fought des- ind&épendence L the p: 24 resolution to the governments of =all|record is held by Sadi’ Lacointe, win-|lvave of alsence. ;"‘“j‘ at _‘l‘““'“\"'f- "'“r l'";I!’-‘Mc‘--"..u«um overflowed causing many WEshe member of (he mob, order was restored | perately, using their nightsticks greely, | YIPRUNRACT, g Coieeq reci |States members of the deague and also | ner of the recent Gordon Bennett trophy o g i g e ’°d"“{l ity of outs. Catch basins were unable to take When & cordon of 200 police established | but were powerless against the Teavy| In reply Mr. Harding voiced recl. |\ Uiy, "covernment of the United States | race. in France, who averaged 157 milos| ~ dowelry valued at $180,000000 was| (L& FOUSh Water, and the Sap Mateo, re-| care of the flood with the result that & g TP oot iy o] I o BB :‘:"“"i“l" reinforee- | friendship and deciared that It was | The object is to find @ power which will|an hour in o’ special conieat at Villa|sold last year in the Maiden Lane dis o e Tropics, and the Ever-| many sireets were mundated and scopes “he Union Jack which was the cause of | ments of three times the original number trict, New York, one of the world great-| & ) of cellars filled. 2 the assault though taken down at the|did the officers succeed in driving back| Jiroicane North, Central and South, |Speedily as possible to the present terri-|won the international trophy. est jewelry centers. e ot e tagh and seas 109| A strong gale accompanied fhe sttm « demand of the crowds and subse-|the attackers, who had heen prevented|ynited in {he purpose of living peace- | ble tragedy. Captain H. E. Hartney, flying an —- O e P B o outh Bos.|and blew down a large smokestack om & juently replaced, was still drai§l over |from entering the bullding itself by de-| fuIy andin cooperation. “The_proposal does mot involve a rep-| American army Thomas-Morse machine,| The unlon of copper, bronze and smett- | Off the Fisk Pier on the Seuth Bes-| ¢ c1ory and many trees. Trolley scheds the sidewalk 1 the emblems of France| termined club members who manmed the| "4 in all the other exchanges of | etition of the Invitation to accept a man-|ctame in second, covering the course in|€r burners of Paris agreed to a cut in sal- st i o iy A and the United tes when the fracas| door. Several men effected an entrance a! ended. When the ¢ Ansaldo §. V. A. ma- v ~ o . fbe effending banner was at its’ beight, | butiding. His “carefully chosen words and his|bound o offer to the United States the|Chine, -His time was 51 minutes,| The mosemen of American vlewsare| (TAWICL Foum. staving i the forners OLD LANDMARK % he Right Rev. Michael J. Lavelle, rec-| Four arrests on charges of malicious| earnest demeanor, however, were tak- | opportunity of undertaking this humani. |57 62-100 seconds. This was the only!sescers to Cuba has been tranafead to|lnf BoieeRerl Femy SEHCETROR FETeh o { tor of St Patrick's, clad in his minis- | mischief were made. en by his auditors as plainly indicating [tarian task since the fate of Armenia al- | 0n€ Of the eleven foreign-made machines Mexi.c. according to Dr. Graeln Mecrono. | v B0 ™ SOl e iy about like MARBLEHEAD DEMOLISHED terial robes. rushed out of the church| The MrcSwiney memorial service wse| his deep realization of the responsibili- | ways has been of special interest to the| ¢téred to finish dmong the first ten. | acting Mexican consul. 50 many corks, or wers tossed away and plead-d in vain with the leaders to| attended by many prominent Irish here.| ties that will be inevitable in guiding | American peonle and the president of the| S€ven machines met with accidents dur- the " g 5 o The tile shovel under wharves with| northeast st ol o of the Irish republic,” who occupied a|four years. SEthe honh sl though in no case was the pilot seriously | that Erivan, capital of Armeni has|_ REIve ¥ s o t storm caus mage ashot had ¢ assaulting forces a| place in the front pew. The American officials of the canal| matter. fo of geent movemiy; o el injured. Just before the race started ay|been entered by the Turkish natlonal | Uch force that planking was forced offland afioat here today. A warehsiise | s fieid of battle revesled cas-| Monsignor Lavelle paid a tribute to the | zone and most of them in high author- | ventures to ask for a reply with the| 2™y airplane piloted by Lieutenant O.|forces of Mustapha Kemal Pasha snd. sgblens eimngs was avethll - i by e Bun b G neluding a dozen or more s'izht- | former mayor of Cork, who died after a|ity in the Panaman republic ‘Were | shortest possible delay.” G. Kelly, which d‘l_Jlus‘l g\l}:\im-_d after b s s i A l’;c‘;c.:o]l:r“.:czr:i_“:n:nl:z' was blown y ingured who had been struck by fiyinz| hunger strike In Brixton prison. London, | Present at the banquet, which was in| " Tne message is signed by Paul Hy-| % Droctice spin, collided with a navy| The belief prevalls in the committee | ., ovances pn Wonthrop thoroughfarcs) 2 y sikbats ANl windows on the lower|calling him a “man whose high record|the nature of a love feast to cement - af_the first rush on motoreyele ol one time bu were driven out befote any damage was donme to the interior of .the including Eamon De Valera, “uresident on_ disarmament of the league of nations | fom and weakened, and yachts tossed Wiy floor of the club had been smashed. prociaims him Just, ‘whose decds make| the comity hetween the nation. operat- | oy brament, O the councll of the | wo was just about to “ake off.” Three| ihay it is Impossible to sccure at present| s MOTMNE The sea broke over ihe| A 49 foot sioop owned by J. H. Frazer 1 beginning of the MacSwiney | him a hero among his fellows, and whose | iDg the great isthmian waterway and g of Kelly’s teeth were knocked out and[% general scrapping of wdr materia’s. gy e Rty cora i Syt i thrown ashore at Rockmere Polnt, mass, the awendance at which taxed the|name will live in the memory of the|th¢ nation whose territory it pierces. | yNyTED STATES FIRM ON ol LD e 2 — Strdels . nEaomnt 10, s IRE ; Timeee! nd pounded . 19, Richer. S ENE NN +most capacity of the great cathedral, a| world.” After the banquet Mr. Harding held ES Sl The course was from Mineola’to Wan-| Former State Semater Charles C. Cook|IUTer!S adacent fo the shore. = Houses| Neck became an islarid, when the sess : 7 a public reception in the Union elub, STAND ON MANDATES| tagh, then to Babylon and bac was appointed by Judge Kellogg in thel. 5= e e €81 broke across the Causeway. where the dinner was held, and shook | o i cola, OWing to a northerly Wind, the | smerior amves tompanry reooes ot 1hg|And_causing ' trouble in electric circuits. d s hands with hundreds of ~Ranamans. |, Vashington, Nov. 25.—(By The-A. P.)|plan of having the machines start in|rite s Home Bullding Association. Ine. | AL \.nthrop Beach a new pler was de-| o o sTED SCHOONER PPN Enme SLTUL FOCEDER DY SINN;FRIX Though - he made- no reference in his|The American government has informed| groups of three to seven and cross the e % Associatior. Ing. | yroved, and conditions were so bad that - ESTIRE NEAR EAST SITUATION TALKS OF IRISH AFFATRS|speech at the banquet to specific di- | Great Britain politely but firmly that it.barrier simultaneously, was abandoned.| w00 970 B o qecen, | SC1001 sessions were abandoned for the WRECKED 0% AR plomatic policies, the president-elect | 4068 not propose to be excluded from| The aviators, having to take off in the 1h P eroirubHean * candidite: . tort Phited] Y ¢ - London, Nov. 35— Leygues, the| Dublin Nov. 25.—(Dy The A. P)—|had before him as he spoke detailed | PArticibation in the rights and privileges| wind, were forced to make a sharp turn | erepublican - canditate for paltel| From his post in the harbor near Deer| — 3 French nremier, arrived in London to-| Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein| information gathered during his visit | Secured under mandates provided in the| after crossing the starting mark. Mem-| States =uator, over W democtnl S |Isiand, the keeper of the naval radio| FPortland, Maine. Nov. 23—An”east- alght for a three days' conference with|today disclaimed any responsibility 1or‘here on many subjects affecting the |tréaties of peace. Furthermore, it ex-|bers of the contest committee feared thatPORent, Augustine EREE +968.| compass station reported by wireless that|erly gale and high seas had reduced 1o Dasid Lioyd George, the British prime | the operations of the so-called “murder|canal management and relations with | Pects to be heard regarding the terms| seriows accidents might happen if sev- . A the seas were bresking over his hut, | Kindling wood today the _two-masted R, ANbodch 3. Leyities Wedliendo ANued It thits Gah o, . Awnder] Panama of those mandates before they are put|eral machines tried to cut corners at| Figures in a report by Ko : Schooner Pochasset which struck Traae Sigimally calied hefs to discuss thelgang. Mf. GHIith.replied < into force. the same time, the outside mac! al-| Deming, state American n_Commis.| STORM DAMAGE WAS dy's Reef, just inside Cape Elizabeth. in aestion of the nrobable retum of Form-| ‘Yes, Ih Dublin astle: Who saddls| CAREEE OF MOTHER OF MAJOR The position of the United States is|so being placed at a disadvantage be-| Sioner, show thal 21478 immiszants Wi WIDESPREAD AT NORTH ADAMS| & hick snow storm Sunday night Her “r Kin= Constantine to the Greek throne,| the Dail Eireann with it. The Dlal % = set forth in a note by Sgcretary Colby|cause of being forced to make a wider|Dave come to Connec in an eleven cargo of abot $56,000 S6ec OF he conversation undoudtedly will extera CEDRIC EARLE FAUNTLEROY. o the entire Neai r East situation. It has been suggestad that a revision s the umratified aken wp, and report by an extended to Italy st i then circled, crossed again and started | Sermany. — live here. Count Sforsa, the Italian|ns the Irish people are concerned, for|Care& of Maj. Cedric Farle Fauntleroy,|is in reply to a British note of last Aug- |on the course. His second starting time, Dublin, Nov. 25—(By The A. P)—| New York, Nov. 25—Gotham's mili- foreign minister, who will act for Signor{ maintaining peace and order.” U. 8. A, with the Polish air. forces,} ust 9th, which has nover been made pub-| was the one used in the official estimates.| Winston Speneer Churchill, minister for | Dublit, FO% ‘5000 HL Jo ocy | tant aesthetes who battled a il Slit, the nremier, hecause GioNtti 18| Mr. Griffith asserted that the policy | Where the major has béen conspicuouslyilic, ‘and which deals With the applica-| Members of the contest committee also| War announced in the house of commons Finormous cromds. BEROINE IWERH, (U | hoard on Broadway last Friday might anably to come, I8 expecied 0 AFTive|of reprisals was determined upon in.mMentiobed during the past few months|tion of the principles of equality of treat-|heard unofficially that the plane piloted | yesterday that the military costs in Pal-| WEC DO 0070 oot jmpressive mill-| completed the wrecking joy in flamboy=- Sunday in time for at least onn con-|September of last year and lnaugurated|for his exploits against the Russian bol-| ment to the territor' # of the Near East|by Lieutenant J. P. Roullot, winner in|estine for the current year amounted toj Res3€ SO0 5 i ever had seen when|ant fashion early today. Four of them terence with the French and British |in March with the assassination of Lord|sheviki. He is now in the United States|to be placed under Lritish mandate. the De Haviland class, had been altered, | £900,000. Y S fims of the officors assassinated, bearing pistors held off six detectives remiers Mayor MacCurtain of Cork. on a mission for the Polish government,| The American note takes issue with|codtrary to regulations governing the e e “Sunday were taken foday by| Who had stood watch over the advertise~ It is known that some members of the| “Tt was designed to break the spirit|and plans soon to visit his mother, Mrs.| what is described as the British posi- | contest. A drop of 12 per cent. in the price | 1°7€ WS SN b quay to the north |ment since the first attack, while mope covernment do not view Withl of the Irish people.” he coutinued. “Eng-|May Fauntleroy, who lives at McGehee,|tion that mandate agreements and trea-| It was a great day for the army. In |of women's silk stockings was an appre-| (06 D% O Bl Picare placed on board| Pers-up hacked and sawed the sign i- Italy’s desire to share more of|Jand has devastated the cvuntry and|Ark.a few miles south of this city. ties are to be considered only by states|addition to placing seven of its/men ble factor in lowering the cost of lv-| W&'s WM o trover bound'for Eng-| o & state of commercial worthlifiess. he responsibility in the Near Fast. slaughtered numbers of people, but the When I was a girl.” Mrs. Fauntleroy| that are members of the league of na-|among the first ten, the army won a pri-| ing _during October in Boston, according il nd. ve . After the demolition job was complete M Venizelos, (he former Gresk pre-|oniw result has been to implant in Irish|said receptly, ‘I lived with my grand-|tions. It states that the Un'ted States,|vate fight from the v when represen-| to figures. "r"e throngs, composed largely of wo-|ed police arrested two men. The oth- mier. is expected to arrive here next|hearts hatred and bitterness that wili|parents. There were no children in the|as a participant in the world war, “and | tatives of the enlisted men of each en- e and gitls, showed the utmost re-|ers fled in automobiles. One of the cap- week, ostensbly 1o sive certain advice||ast through centuries. household and none near us. The five|a contributor to its successful is g —in-|gaged in a little battle of fisticuffs be- | William B. Philpot of North Cambridge. f‘,“f.‘ “for the dead and as far as is|tives, who had been bent on “strafing™ o the Dritish government “What we are interested in is how|adults in the household talked of things|not consider any of the associateu pow-|fore the grandstand. A sailor was walk:|Mass, died from burns received while} SPOCC 00 B0, Jory Mincident detracted [ artiess advertising, was a chauffer, the What s represented as the oficial|long America is Eoing fo stand for | that did not interest me. I was fond of | ers, the smallest not less than Itself, fec|ing past when he aceldentally knocked | making his founds as night watchman at fknown no WORERC MR [dion he | other a laborer. 1t was not for ‘aris view at 10 Downing Street. the official| what is being done here. If a Japanese|reading, however, and grew to spend|parred from discussion of any of its con-|off the hat of a soldier on guard duty, | the plirt of the Boston Burial Case "’"‘,m, boys in the gathering uncover-|Sake they slaughtered the signboard, but tesidence of Premier Liovd George, i8|gang went aroumd the states shooting|most of my. time in grandfather's li- | sequences, .or, from participation 1. the|the hendsear falling in a pool of water.| Ccmpany, T e longthy protession passed and | OR & promise of “easy money.” they tald hat France and Great Britain will come| and imprisonirg people and the people| brary. There I pored over big volumes|rights and privileges secured under the|Instantly the soldier gave battle and was o Silence maintained was so profound| the police. . ‘o & compromise on their attitude to-|struck back, Wwould you call them a|of history. Poland's misfortunes made a! mandates provided in the treaties of | getting much the betier of the porform.| Inspector Mndden, has been ac-| e U T4 was audible between the| Behind the splintered successor of the ward the return of Constantine, and that| ‘murder gang? deep impression on me. penper e e T combatants: webe: separ<| tive ‘agminst. the Fein movement, | L3/ 10 S00nG, K s played by the! town crier, another billboard presented Wi will not be in the nature of a pro- “Childiike, I made the troubles of op-| Mr. Colby says in his note that the|ated. General Pershing laughed with|Was shot while wd long a_street | INMCTVAIS O T Soise of the lumbering| its eye-catching message and back ef test. as st desired by nl-rr:n:e-m"’:: QUIET THANKSGIVING FOR g::fj:gd nf‘o‘gle;ufi; ‘E‘fi.‘&'fi.‘ hulndr:;: American government accepts the state-|glee as he watched the performance but “:1 Cork y;‘?lcrd_fl)A He was not wouna-| S0 L, es bearing m;» L;on' s, “;::l x‘l‘"_ack;u;mc.""vrh;_\”n:a‘r;h_::.:;e:,’ :._ will be more in the nature vi t i v : = aid | ed seriously: ok o e hors el o Gresce that relations with that coun- SENATOR AND MES. BARDING|ot(ines fo my” Smagination, and shed| by refeamad. foes cbomprinent that 1t Sectetaty Duaniels scowled & bl and said riously. Gatter ot the hoofs of the horses, thel B glE o O ating el try may be severed should the new gov- numerous tears because of the plight of Sate e 2 a ernment attempt . Turkish treaty may be rength is lent to this invitation which has been to send a representa- alliances inimical to the ernment and has ceased to function. people no longer are hindered by Great Britain's armed forces from ffvely as- sembling and conferring they can, ‘and Ancon, Canal Zone, Nov. 26.—(By The A. P.) Senator and Mrs. Warren G. Erjeann has been suppressed by the gov- “When the representatives of the Irish they will, assume responsibility, as far| | CABLED PARAGRAPHS Opposed to Admission of Serbia. Geneva, Nov. 25.—(By The A..P.)— rbia, Rumania and Greece today form- notified the assembly of the League of Nations that they are opposed to thel admission of Bulgaria into the league. B Strike of Bakers in Madrid. Madrid, Nov. 25.—The bakers of Ma-| drid have declared @ ~general strike. Measures have been taken to prevent dis- turbances. ‘Japs Flee From Chinese Bandits. Tokio, Nov. 25.—(By The A P.) Re. presence of 800 Chinese bandits. HARDING GIVES PLEDGE OF BROTHERHOOD WITH PANAMA Panama City, Panama, Nov. 25—(By The A. P)—A pledge of enduring one of .his,fondest hopes to see the courtesies during his vacation trip here, Mr. Harding made it clear that he spoke only as a private citizen. Pan-American relations in the coming 2 Pine Bluff, Ark, Nov. 25.—His moth- er's deep-seated sympathy for Poland, aroused by her poring over European his- tory during.a loriesome girlhood, is’ be- Ueved to be largely responsible for the ! Poland within the last century. I have fought her enemies and killed the plot- and the Armenians. of Nations to Have Soms ept This Role. ov. 25.—(By the A. P.)— I of the league of nations to- mediator between Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist leader. The. text of the message to President son follow: A ‘The assembly of the league of na- tions passed on November 22 a resolution Wi the council to arrive at an understand- use its good offices to put an end as date for Armenia. The council does not wish to suggest an gSsumption of duties which might be unwelcomed but has felt United States has already agreed to delim- mans, president to Earl Curzon, the British secretary of state for foreign affairs, and the specific question discussed is that of the Mesop tamian petroleum fields. Mr. Colby's note is dated November 20 and was made public today following.its delivery to the British forelgn office early this week. It leum resources.of the m § lated territor- ies in question “and welcomes your First Pulitzer Trophy Lieut. " Mosley Covered 132! Miles at an Average Spsed of 178 Miles an Hour. Minegla, L. I, Nov. 25.—Flying at a speed of virtually three miles a minute, aeronautical race here today against a field of 34 starters. He covered the course of slightly over 132 miles in 44, minutes, 29 and 57-100 seconds, an av- erage speed of approximately 17§ miles an hour. Officials- of the Aero Club of America, Which conducted the race, first having Coublay, near Paris, ten days after he 47 minutes and 3-100 secon Acosta, a civilian, won third p his_Italian-made Albert ace with ing the day and were unable to finish al- plane piloted by Lieutenant J. F. Wolfer, turn. Two protests are likely to be made against some of the winners. Official time keepers declared that Albert Acos: ta, civilian fiyer, wrile manoeuvering for position, crossed the starting line and First prize, possession of Pulitzer tro- phy for one year, gold plaque, $1,800. in | endowment funa * BRIEF - TELEGRAMS Cenuccicut with five women chosen to the general assemuly, idads the nation. Tho Peruvian cabinet, headed by Pre- nifer German Leguin Martinez, resigued. No reason was given. The Greek public debt has increa from 1,500,000,000 drachmas in 1913 Lo} 7,500,000,000 drachmas. I Thomas Johnson, secretary Irish labor party, who Dublin, has been released. of ghe as “arrested in Jean Jules Jusserand, French ambas- sadore to the United States arrived in New: York on the steamship La Savole. The two weeks' drive for a $5,000,000 for McGill University resulted in the coliection of $6,321,511. ary ranging from five to effectve December L. ten per cent., It is reported from a Turkish souree months period. Senator Knox of Pennaylvanh said that he planned to reintroduce at ‘he up- proaching Session of COngress als resol: n to declare a state of peace with Only one of the seven American army mers from Coblenz courtmartial pris who DAMAGE AND CONFUSION FROM STIFF GALE AND HIGH TID Sixty Mile Wind at Beston Caussd Water to Kise 12 Feel Over Wharves—Ons House Was Partly Wreck:d &t . = 4 b Bicwn Into a Collapss—Yachts Were Tossed Wildly, One Pounding to Pieczs—Two Masted Schoon2r Pochas- sct Pound:d to Kindling Wced on Reef Off Pertland, Me. Boston, Noy A tide which backed e b pushed ten feet off its foundation &nd LA TR «1t, a collier With cargo, anchored in the ules were shattered as a result of washe were torn loose by’ the storm and cast - against other shipping or the shore. Tha barge Sauci crashed into the steam cuts. phome ard Cas companies Fes vortel much damage from their moorings Marblehead, Mass, Nov. 23 —The lumber, North Adams, Mass, Nov. 23—One was being washed bouse was partly wrecked, another was valued at $10,000, ashore. CROWDS WATCH IMPRESSIVE MILITARY CORTEGE IN DUBLIN MILITANT AESTHETES DESTROY BILLBOARDS IN NEW YORK read of the marchi i airplanes flying in groups above the cortege. wrath on the foremost sign. Recently It ! droning of the had been ordered removed by a supreme of three hige 51 fte: { : o it i i 3 s; second pi 0 | escaped from the transport Pocahontas 2 with the request of, the|court justice after property owners peo- . . & o &= Hardig observed Thanksgiving quietly G pledges” that it is far from the intention| Liberty bonds; second prize $300 in Lib-} b 2 tra . | " In accordance wil The Briiih ofl aloig Have e Tac|bere thday. Although Ty Skise ity | RSO deoneg e 3 n.|0f Great Eritain to “establish any kind|erty bonds, silver plaque; third prize| by breaking the glass in a porthole is| pifich government all shops and pub- tested ‘its monopoly of the scenery. e e reeks it t1¥y by ballot| have prevailed over much of the United] e e oy omueh- | of monopoly of preferred position in its($600 in Liberty. bonds, bronze plaqu still at large. lic houses and even the hotel doors re- —_ tertere with the Greeks o e o seorening tropical sun batied| mOurned visionary friends, and according ! own " intergat” | Distance 132 miles, four laps of 33 ained closed closed from 170 o'clock In| PREMIER LEYGUES OF FRANCE recall Constantine, but that Great Bri-|Biates, a Seorehitl Tomitt) of the Pan.| o my thinking, ‘Freedom Shrieked When| T need hardly refer again,” Mr. Colby| miles. More cofn flowed into Bridgeport eity | \." niorning until 1 o'clock In the aft-| "t oy iy L1OYD GEORGE fmin s perfecily 'within her rights (o] hls ey, the BRGNS leh it mt-elect naq| Koselusko Fell' Was the grandest poem| continued, “to the fact that the Eovern. Elap. Time,| court/ coffers for seven saloon keepers' craoon. . R a = - - A g Hg dinner. He was a guest in the home of | CVSR WIitten- 1| mentiof fhe United States has consistent.| 1. Lieut. C. C. Mosley, U. §. A | were fined a total of about $750, bring-| “Tne funeral was truly an imposing one.| L . oo 95 premier Loy terests to b> jeop: e Cncster Hamiivg, govemor of thel ; /Naturally, when Cedric was a child,| iy urged that it is of the utmost esrt-|~ Vervilla machine .. 44:29:57} ing the three day total to over §2,000. | pyery arm of the British forces in res| CEL AO0 St o thWmK:N % ooy ® v P jg| L told him the stories of the tribulations|ance to the future peace of the wi 2 Capf E. Hartney, s, menau KINvo | wis represented and by a large|gues left for L JUSTICE JONN STEWART | canal sone, who is his' host during his|of the Poles, and consoled him with the| ey sner ceriare DeACE 'd’"-‘ et I ey 00208 lans D rere ‘were infantry, cav-|3:45 o'clock. While in that city he will g 4 vibit here. 3 & ien terri#dry transferred as a re- A., Packard, Thomas-Mor: 100! e1 Y, 2 KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR|VILROre e, Mr. ana|thousht that some day when he became|sult of the war with the Central Powers[3. Albert Acata (civilian) An- Nearly 100,000 persons witnessed the artillery, airmen, Royal Irish Con-| confer ,5"‘.“:‘P',:',",’f,".el‘l‘;ydmsf:;.“,n...‘ " ¥ Mrs, Harding went for an automobile; > M2l he might help set Poland free. Ilghould be held and administered in such saldo (Italian) ... funeral at Bologna, Italy, of Deputy auxiliary corps and “black, Great Britain relatiy Pt giemiard i Chambersburg, Pa.e Nov. 25.—Justic! M7s. Harding went fof an 2utomoblie)am gure that those memories have spur-|a way as to nssure equal treatment 10| 4. it St Clai Sircet, U Giordana, the constitutionalist, who was A twin-turreted armored car| ing e i and (o : John 8 rt the sipreme court of| Lot LMoL R lans of the..president-| f2d him on in his activities against the|the commerce and to the citizens of all A TOTRREO L o % slain during the riot at the Municipal| hrought up the rear. Al ].vxs]t,an\vuln?_uz: problems relative Pennayivania was struek by a trolles | gjoot” fncluded a_golf game for late in| oo nations. Indeed, it was in reliance upon|5. Lieut. A. Laverents, U. S. hall on Sunday. ach coftin was_covered with » Unloaids tbe Neer Bt 0% SN e eaxben of the | the afternoon. Tonight he Will be guest! rpADES UNION CONGRESS an understanding to this effect, and ex-| = N, Vousht .... ... {Jack. Gunners carrie 5 of the French and British premicrs may Justice Stewart was a member of the| "0 070" 3 “hanquet and reception pressly in contemplation thereof, that the|6. Licut. John P. Roultot, U Restaurant men teas ey Et N T 2 state senate from 1381 to 1884 and dur- | BL JOROF B b O e Panae SUPPORTS EIGHT HOUR DAY |United States was persuaded that the S. A, De Havilana .. sent a telegram to state ho- | The coffins of the two auxiliary police|assume a more lupertant sspect pm ing this time he broke wth the republean| . ;" onupiic, = 5 acquisition under mandate of certain en-{7. Liept. Carl Eliason, tel inspector, objecting to a Thanksgivinz borne by light lorrie was contemplated vy‘ b 3l un.h state organization. headed by United : London, Nov. 25—The International|emy territory by the victorious powers| = De Havilland i diutr s belik s wtvenl BN Sconitt partment. the prooes-| FOTmer Premier Veatzclos of Greeos States Senator Matthew Stanley Quay.| cARgoN NOT INVITED Trades Union Congress today.passed |would be consistent with-the best inter-|8. Lieut J. B. Wright, house there. large bazcs were in the P said by the Matln “—'rr flmr'»;:\: :ll The break brought about a three cornered BY COMMITTEE OF 100] % Fesolution supporting the eight hour | ests of the world. De Havilland ot ston. to harry his trip northward S fight for the governorship and resulted ‘\i;)' :;ni ‘thedpfladnles oullitne;ltl: the| “It is assumed, accordingly, that your|9, Lieut. Charles M. Cumming: The body af Curley McKelvey, a negro, _— !Ifl r:}fl"’f’?“:n"“ ”’:_‘ m:‘::-.‘;:'r" in the eiection of Robert E. Pattison. the i = J ashington draft agreement of the in- | statements with reference to mandate A U. S. A;, De Hav brother of Ophelius McKelvey, who yes- | PORTED FROM Cotmmigr b g only democrat elected governor of Penn- m"["“"f}vxl“;"; 2 fi‘fl‘?““dfl Carsor. | ternational labor office. A paragraph | (ot described) together with the states|10. Lieut, D. J. Conly, terday shot and killed James E. Adams. | SHOOTIN%?J:EPARTS 'OF IRELAND | clares Premier Glolitsi of Italy wil sylvania since the Civil War. Stewart| Ulster hf:": ‘h (‘l“ e»'w:d“ f" fz ‘,“ of the resolution urged the congress:ment that the draft mandates for Meso- De Havilland :... . 57:40:76| of Worth County, was found hanging VAR § AKS part ran as an independent republican. while | POTtS that e had tece el 8% nvEation;to réfuse to lend firther trade umion |potamia and Palestine have been. pre-| Contest Committee Invitation Class: |from a tree at Dewtt, Ga. Nov. 25Shootings during| AR Athens despatch states that Phem. fhe organiaation candidate was General |10, ppear before the committeo of one | support to the efforts-t the interna- | pared with @ view to secure equality of| Prise: Aero Club aviation trophy. vt Dublin, Nox .m-‘_h—S. e report. | ler Bhallis has declared thas If aliied James a Beaver. hundred In the United States and. give tionhl labor office if ratification of the treatment for the commerce and citizens| 1. Captain H. E. Hartney, U. A merger of window glass plants fn|1aSt RIEht and €At COF 4o land. A |premiers hoid a meeting..a representd= = g testimony regarding tho Irish_situation. | decisions made at Washington are not | of all states which are members of the RS S0 n ...... 47:00:03| Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Pennsyl.|ed from varlous PO O JES 0 Gead | tive of the new Greck government would LARGE ATTENDANCE AT He said he would regard an invitation as| effected- within the-period already fix-|league of nations, do ngt indicate a sup-| De Havilland Class. First Prize $400. | vania, West Virginia and Ohio into a cor- | SOMdier and @ GIWLISD FICES, blin, last | attend to explain the real significanse-of NDANCE “gross impertinence.”” ed. it e 5 =h itatizati i naer Phoenix Park & . S reount wvents: M thatter il = b 5 =y position on your part that the United[1. Lieut. John P. Roullot, U. poration with a capitalization of $3,000,- , i Vicinity was under | of rece FUNERAL OF ¥. €. BENEDICT e A “resolution ‘on _pacificism, which | States can be excluded from the benefits| =~ 5. a. 000 was said to be in process nIEHEIWALIS IS e otata of 'the y —— It was announced in Washington on|Was carried unanimously, says the|qf tn inciple of 1i e i 2 military patrol, but no detal A i =L vk 3 of the principle of equality of treat- Vough Class. First Prize $400. R e hean Searned REFLECTION ON ANCESTOR Jreenwich, Coni, X . 25.—The fu-| Ndvember 23 that Sir Hamar Greenwood, COngress, declares the struggle against | ment 2 teaceite o 5 o 3 1 occurrence have e TR 2 - E C. Bea Yioker - 208 _ R0 iwdr on the PAEL of the workers’ The . Lieutenant A. Laverents, U. _ Thomas Kadmae, 27, of New Milford,| * A civilian was seriously wounde | OF SIE HAMAR GREENWOOD e~ Cled Ta i 17 might, was| Sreren e He i op relana, 3oy ternationale TUSE not be'contused with | poereTioE, [0 the statement by the| T 8 3 - 55:39:19) died -in_the Danbury hospital yeste ewry while attempting to ~ escapet - dm:m-mhrhT e e l:"';-’u ’;"r_ French, lord lieutenant of Ireland, «and t;e “m‘lcum o e oo 1ta!‘;;t b;"“r_ British government that the draft man- S. E.-5-Class. First Prize $400. of injuries receivel last Monday in New | from ’1 house which was being raited| yandon, Nov. —During the 'debate held trom his late hows ai Indian Hui-|Sir Edward Carson had been invited by i D dates for Mesopotamia and Palestine,{1. Capt. Maxwell Kirby, U. S. Milford when he attempted to stop a|py the military. Another civifan Was{,“iie nous: of commons last evenifig bor today. The Rev. Ur. Frank A Hos-|the committee of one hundred to_come | geoisie. which have been prepared, will, when a R ... §9:42:67| runaway team of horses and was crush-| yrpunded under similar CircUmSLANCes |y, h reprisals question Sir Donai mer ofieiated and hymns were sung bY| the United States to testify in the = provéd, by the interested allied powers, ed against a stone wall Se Listowel, Count Leral, turning 4 Hama the Mendeissohn Glee Club of New. BRITISH TALK OF AMERICAN 2 & { at_Listowel, Count eral, turning to mar - E "| hearings being held before the commit- be communicated to the council of the| LORIN G. WAITE FOUND | 2 Tre pody of a m ohlet “socretary fop R ork. A large company of friends. and| eo'g commission of seven. Sir Edward CONTRACTS IN SOVIET RUSSIA|league of nations, the American secre-i GRUSHED UNDER AUTOMOBILE! Nf Ka Py—sixty thousand ~narts of | gjcq sith bullots at a | o v e °’("‘f' ‘;‘“ e';m"“"‘; Carson, the announcement sald, was in- e tary of state says “fie United States 1t—has been declared too unp:¥-table an| pight. A former soldier was shot dead | U5y noranie zentieman from Cana: including mblai of yacl » cl - kln vited to “voice the view of the Ulster mi-| London, ~Nbv. 25.—Premier Lloyd|is, undoubtedly, one of the powers di- Westerly, R. I, Nov. 23 — Lorin G.|intoxicant for any white man has bsenithis mo s by armed men at Moat, g, i one of his ancestors wilh Sl bn*:du ;lnd{ g {;?m P at-| nority. George was asked in the house of com-|rectly interested in the terms of the|wwaito owner of one of the Iargest|a¢mitted as a miedicine for Chiness 1| Cour tmoa n to be hanged. drawn and quat- mded the funeral Six veteran em- , mons. today if he had seen reports that|mandates, and I, therefore, request that| {ruels farms in this vieiity was found | San Frawctco by government order. 1t was officially stated in Dublin to-, . « rebel against e o g Vg B“:NC::."“‘! IBP'“‘ 22| INSTITUTE OF POLITICS Americans had secured cantracts in so-|the draft mandates be communicated to| crushed to death today under an au- | — | day that Michael Moran was shot and o T o n Futnam FOR WILLIAMS 'COLLEGE | Viet Russia to the extent of 600,000,000 | this government for its consideration be- | {omobile which he had been repairing| Semator Medill McCormick of Honofs.| faiaily wounded while attempting to Hamar instantly interjected: *Ha® & cemetery here. pounds sterling for locomotives and all | fore their submission to the council of|a¢ his garage, The car had apparent- | Who sailed from New York for Europe.| cscape frem an ing him to Svrves The retort edsl Williamstown, Mass.,, Nov. 2§—An |Kinds of rolling stock. To the guestion |the league 1y swayed off the jacks while he was|is crossing the Atlantic to lay Senator|Gaiway Camp la ted with loud cheers faad) tfe milin s W RAVER. 304D 29 institute of politics, proposed by Presi- | the premier replied: = Mr. Colby then frankly states that the| 5t work under it. He was a graduate ) Harding’s personal views on the leazue benches. =8 LAY OFF 3,000 EMPLOYES | dent larry A. Garfield of Wiliams| “I did see that, but it on my i8ind | American government “finds difficulty in of Massachuselts Instute of Technol-{of natlons before governmental chl:fe. ANSONIA MAN BURNED; nuing, Sir Donald remarked® S5 -— college and authorized by the trustees |an impression of an eaf{ration. reconciling” the speclal arrangement set| ogy and a leader in state grange work — | TEP WHILE BMOKING | as-an innoccat man suffering iy New Haven, Conn., Nov. 25.—The to-|in 1913 but delayed in opening by the| This statement of the prime minister | forth in the so-called San Remo petro-| His wife, Dr. Ann Waite, was former: Jim (Hippo) Vaughn, a pitcher for the FELL ASLEEP V¥ s of the guila. That® is what 3 tal layoff of employes of the New York,| war, will hold its first ‘session at the | was received with laughter. leum agreement between Great Britain|ly in practice in New -York. Chicago Cubs, was stabbed by his fath- E S 5 wWalter I z in Ireland today.” > H New Haven and Hartford Railroad now | college from July 28 to August 27 of and France, with the British govern- er-in-law during an argument ap the| Aneonia, Conn, Nov. 25-—walter aroused cheers from the Libesal under way will affect 3,000 persons, il|next vear. Its object, as announced | BUILDINGS BURNED IN CORK e et A gfl‘mle&xm re-| POLICEMEN AND SOLDIERS | Yeushn home in Kenosha, Wis. He fs| MoUren ’“'l s Cotiren = was said tonight by C. L. Bardo, gener-| tonight, is to advance the study of BAND sources of Mesopotamia and freedom of SHOT DEAD IN DUBLIN|In a serfous conditlon at # igus 1 & DUNGRY ALt ot 5 = = al manager of the system. ‘This is ap-| politics and to promote a better under- BY BAND OF ARMED MEN | .ction in regard thereto, will be secured 5 [ pital. the elty hos-n Griitin_hospital today from proximately a ten per cent. reduction in|standing of international problems and Cork, Nov. 25.—Several buildings were | 10, the future Arab state, as yet unor- working ad affect v st night. Although virtual'y | MRS, MURIFL MACSWINEY \ = London, Nov. corres- receised jast nig X ing forces will all de-|relations. The subject for next sum- . ganized. =0 "} The Rastern'-Siberia concessi el ll_his clothing was burned from his EMBARKS FOR UNITED STATES Bestimeats ot the raiiipad, be sihihl. ia| mer's. siesion” Wil bo “Tteseatimal burned Juxt RIght by 3 band of smmed| “pferring. to “some allusith® made m| Sonoent °f TuE Cen e elerlcured by Washt TR the house was not set afire when declared that up; the railroad expected to s were spot dead in in- reduce payroll expense ten per cent. by ston D. Vanderlip for, a | oG firmary road last evenihg during a search Relations” and lectures by men of in- zroup of Los Angeles ca ternational prominence are planned. the originnl British note to American su- premacy in the petroleum industry, moureux suffered his bur: His house on the grand parade only a mi- alis | Lamoureux was re- ra. Muriel , i - jected several months ago by Captatn' CORdition was discovered by his broth widow of the late Lord the layofls. pitthe v bt e nuticamattbeND: C}_“’A“{h‘“”'? setting | Colby says that to. correct.a misappre.| OF “anted men. Robert Dollar, ploneer San Franciscoj & Willlam when the laiter arrived| MacSwiney of Cork, a B E_Regan, general superintendent| AGREEMENT REACHED WITH it afire with petrol. Another building on | hension, “which your note reflects,” 2 EEs he; will state that “the United States pos- sesscs only ogp-twelfth approximately of | the petroleunt resources of the world” and that “the oil resources of no other nation have been so largely drawn upon for foreign needs.” “But it is not these aspects of oil pro- It is be- '3 asleep while| | home and smelled smoke. lieved Lamoureux fell smoking. NTINE WOULD KEEP GREEK FOREIGN POLICY| shipping man. of the New Haven system, said no re- duction in wages or salaries was con- templated by officials of the company. PTASTOR VISITS FORMER EMPRESS AUGUSTA VICTORIA Hardwicke street was burned n the same which, T believe T discern in Your Lord- manner. ship's’ communication, from the underly- : ing principles of a mandate as evolved and sought. to be applied by the allied and associated powers to_the territories, brought under their temnorary domin-| ion, by the joint struggle and common FRENCH POSTAL AUTHORITIES A living wage for a family of five in ew York city now is $2,632.68, it was estimated by John P. Mines, president of the Printing Press and Feeders' Union, | in presenting demands for an increuse) who are journeying to the United Si to testify before the committee of hundred. investigating embarked quietly on the this morning Ars. MacSwiney and Paris, Not —The American dele- gates to the international postal con- gress at Madrid have reached a long-de- sired agreement Wit the French postal authorities for an increase in the weight | COOLIDGE FAMILY GUESTS OF WILLIAM F. WHITING CONST3 Northampton, Mass.,. Nov. za';_c,w_ rnor Coolidge, vice president-elect, with | ducti & Sunnlvo e mfi o o of wages in the printing trade. | Lucerne. sw (B! companied cn the tender which 480% —_ ks 3 -elect, with | duction/and supnly, in so far as they are| victory. The A. P.) Former King Constanting of to tha Ceitic by Mrs. Ma Doorn, B‘:"‘- ’:°;; ghxmm of vm:el-unu;t" Wclumxfm;'n five kilo- | Mrs, Coolidge and their two soms, wus|of domestic interest to the United States, This dominion will be wholly i The appropriation of $1,500,000 to the | Greece et notifled England,] brother-in-aw . and Mra. ‘V- g D £ Ry i | Frame to ten Milograms. It 2lso has been | the guest of William F. Whiting of Hol-| with which I am concerned in this dis-| conceived, not {0 f2g abused, if there is| Tnterchurch World - Movement the | Erance and I t he nlans no change! widow of Lord Havor Bmprees Augusta vmnu o thel e dollers, * i ey be insured for | yoke. for dinner- today. The governor|cussion, says the sccretary of state, in|even the slighiest deviation ' from the| Methodist Fpiscopal Church, probabiy [in the foreisn policy of Greece and thatiCork, Mayor MacSwines's bedside here uuyn‘."n. Ahel gty m-.“ i by i and Mra. Cooliige came to-thelr home| conclusion. I have:alluded to them in|spirit) and the exclusive purpose of a|wil be raised and tumned over, but it is|any possible government of Greese will! ere for e hol 'y yest lay after- order to correct confusing inferencesy trusteeship as strict as it ehen- | doubtful whether the M 1 he friendi: “. : m«-“m-x request. The .oxmum French ricas : T e 0 e cn U e ’ ie comprehen-| dou er the Metnodists will take | continue the friendiy sive.” further Part in the movement.