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LXIli—N0. 298 POPULATION 29,685 i X order Near | Conference Held On | ,_ BRI TELEG ' 7 : 4 One person was killed and four other- ] A burned in a fire that destroyed the Ful- - g e B . erton hotel in a Baltimore suburb. » *A0a20 tockyards | German Renarations |« eesee cscesios or e sevuane : i Federation of American was heid at the ; 4 hotel Astor. e | = 14 House passed @ bill authorizing the X i . s about 2,000 Men Began Hurl Lloyd George Meets Louis| Motse muct & easury site ai San ¢ - crpw Escarsy tmmovon zcses | ing Missiles as Workers Left| Loucheur, French Minister |Francisco to the hishest bidder. i States That He Has the Support of the Minister of Defense WHEN steMARINE was soxk | the Armour Plant. of Devastated Regions. |, T Comnectient branch of the Wood- To Enactment of the Cotton Goods Schedules in the Ford- fs & . @ e % hi ‘ ) i x .. | meeting in New Haven this afternoon. . - ot and of Home Affairs in Declaring That “That Terms of | Bridgeport, Dec. §.—The Lake subma-| Chicazo, Dec. 8 (By the A P)—Chi-| London, Dec. § (By the A P)—With 5 ney Tariff Bill—Former Senator Henry F. Lippitt, of ring S-48 sank oft this harbor last night | £350's stoc )a;d: strict today s t‘?a the Trish agreament reached, Prime | oo oo o T Ol L pggeport . . . .. e and was submerged for 12 hours before | Scene of another series of outbreaks, | \inister Lloyd George quickly turned " i " 3 the Agreement Are in Violent Conflict With the Wishes | i1 J1e DPReract [or 12 et tanka, | Which a times approached the Tiot stage, | mer mventine tony o (e aoestion”op |Judge Frank D Haines appointed the Providence, Representing the New England Manufactur- - * succeeded fn raising one end of tho craft | 88 & result of the strike of Packing |German reparations. He he'd a confer- D:nb(\:xry fi\nflnml blnklrepcen;r of o . — . = = ant v i von Cal Hat company of Dandury. 3 { of the Majority of This Nation”—It is Understood That to the surtace. The crew escaped ihrough | plant employes which has been in effect |ence. tonicht at Chequers Court, his ers, Urged a 40 Per Cent. Protection Instead of the Pres- the torpedo luhe:{ and were taken om tntas 1o pas Xfl“fl “ef packing | country estate, with Louis Loucheur, Goutiriod iaprrOREat i Business con . - o . .. . board a tug bound for New York. § Fr inister of devastated regions, oKt : = | the Members of the Cabinet Are Divided on the Question | "1i¢ © \% 25, 00 20 1 torma- | _ One man Tas shot, scores mere injiired e T i e e o | tioas I Octoteriown refiscad ottty oo ent Average of 22 Per Cent.—National Retail Dry Goods' .| tion reaghing the Lake Torpedo Boat Co., | POlice engaged In pistol and ‘rifie fights | yoie LN question of Germany's pay. | InCreased output of iron 8 st g with strike symp: . : xtile products. sipe : . —Matter Will Be Left to the Decision of the Dail Eir- was uler test off Penficd Reet, when | 103 i arwvacii Rop0Raae o mené of war Indemnitles. 8 textile pr e Association Appeals For the Reopening of the Hearings che was rammed and sunk by 3]s : uring the day, M. Louchenr, confer- A . H & t of today's disorders, which occurred &Boi, complete. xestoration; to sha S - 1 She now lies in 70 feet of water ane end | ! Y 5. red with Sir Robert Horne, chancellor | pregiaart aloct Juan Vicente Gomez. of : S | cann, Which Has Been Summoned For a Public Session | She now les in 10 teet of waect ame o 35 the Workers were leaving the local | 5! o Cxchaquer, Sir * Jomn By | end & ythe povern: on American Valuation. J t e crew got away, above the sur- : ent secretary of the treas- 2 5 . \ Wednesday Morni t 11 O’clock. P e O N e io D fone | . Inothir cities tha aitustion: wak 're-| 4CJEC| DETmANSRE Secraisey of the, Lont | mint: Washington, Dec. S.—Serfous injury |do the American manufacturers Ma- . ednesday viorning al clock. e it ported quiet. e e Thiacd’ tne . Prenah L e “rchestra con- |t0 the cotton textile industry in New |Jority members of the committes eptnced . fles o? et reak r. Karl Muek, former orchest n- - et n e 1 Dec S (By tha A P)o—|plets independence of their country. | " The Standard Oil tu No.2s, plcked up |\ LIS SHOFORK herd came wbin & o7 | poing of view concerning the Fecent Lot | guctor of the Beston Symphony was in- | EnSiand would result from enactment |2 faiorable ainitude on this yroposal tut ‘ monn De 'V tonight issued a a claim no nation can foreg0.|the crew of 51 persons, four of whom |, o iorary " (ninction” restraining the | CHcUr-Rathenau agreement elgned at|vited to Madrid by King Alfonso to dircct |of the cotton goods schedules in the | dimeult proposition. e tement saying t not_rec- met in their case, thelare in 3 hospital in New York under g o %t SRS JRSIEORE 10| Wieshaden, under which Germany IS t0)ine King's orchestra in the Royal OPera. |Fordney tarift bill former Senator Hen- | ' The American valuat he pe joice. treatment for chlorine gas poisoning. Qne | g 1 FF (COT PEEE D8 BEL T g hereq | make reparations in kind to the French e e or Her ie American valuation plan as Da at of renowed and|of them is Lieut. Francis A. Smith, o e e pEemered | government over a period of vears. Netlonal Conrention of Insurance Com. |ohiy LAPItt, of Providence, R. L, de-|worked out in the Fordney bill Mr. T an alternative| " mnes45 left Bridgeport shortly after [ O the P efore the closing) ™ Later the French official followed the | rujusiomers estabiianed 5 por cent as % | connieice o) Gecsbocsehs | achodilce| pf SO ST o five s e el g Y shed and 1aid |19 o'clock yesterday morning for’ New = C premier to his country home. where he| TR RIS T N profit for fire in- it - des & edles | protection of fro . frairs ast and_ their race | London on one of fts daily trial tests | 5 b tnen bomcn® ‘SIUe COMPANY about| w,."expected to smend the night. return- | RGPS I L IFERE s approved by the house as the nost (but both witnesses took the y £ of the Dafl E nhiave been | A2 Teen’ golng on for some | Sions,Men began hurling . bricks and | i® STChion tomorrow morning, thers | SUFARCe €om Fevo utionary” put forward under | even under this pian the rates werer toa wing x it is not al"'rne Lake Torpedo Boat Company of- | Tioid out ¢ half a dosen other paie arrested’ Anthony ‘ Perlello“and Pasquale | “'5oi "0 ™y soits” who spokh for: thelones written: to cover oft the Tl 3 | « to 2 reason £07| peigls eay that . B. Austin former na- | and within a short time the whole packe | MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR THE Vanello an dselzed in thelr automobil 50 | New England manufacturers, and Ar- | grades of cotion £oods mamufactured public | Fepresentaiives of chat peoplaiiot. Irslaria | Sampiricer, JOK WILh e 2 STRREEL | ax dlaf et sesmedto be in disorter. FAMINE DISTRICTS OF RUSSIA |ounces of narcotic drugs. thur H, Lowe, of Fitchburs, Mass, who degres of protection for : sod ' treaty e =il snot peasloperatinggcpmi; Teases omen_play pa == spoke for the Associaions of Coiton o cument v will not ask |y vas server on hoard i o - - p " | that Lieut. Smith was observer on hoard | forming in crowds which blooked the v . 8 The war depart-| A strike of longshoremen yesterday in- | G, Y S : = S greement | | o G0 more than bow thelEltoe e wavy Aepatimeht. Tws i0gs cars | iosm o | Washington, Dec. 8—The war depart- | A striks of longshoremen veeterdny 1n- | Goods Manufacturers, north and south.| Referring to what he descrhed as * . it P A T mes gors | (raffie and hindered 'the pollce. One|ment will he authorized by congress, it | YOIved 200 men and affested three ves- | declared ‘thav the soredules failed to |reported opposition by the asricutaral s exy 1| 15 not ended be- O s e pAny crowd of 250, led by a gray-haired wom- | way tndicated today. to turn over to the €18 the cargoes of which were belng | take care of the fine, fancy, figure wov-Ibloc to high protection for eastern in- s st nadd by efitocosa -“ENU""N;m;”inn-", SHiorian e i e -‘,’n‘.m““;;"“m’"" _"‘r";‘:“-‘ by mounted | American Relief Assoclation its surplus J 35t en goods turned out in the New England | dustries, Mr. Lippitt told the committes ; rejoleing . anddy o0 O e Ustaks 9t 17 thies P e vyl s e g AR | et iresatatisny intradiiesd | T fha [ inser coer ) Lehiec CRthan it el G SIS DA ety T p e whhn Treland [ o ater in the alr tubes which reach- | available policeman into the district. to. | SIStricts of Russia. e hotiss, by, Congreesman ‘Kahn uraes the | 1p 1o serr i e chose lines, 'hilic{ions and: that u it prosperell as s . | ag nters the circle of soverelgn and| .3 tne hatteres. night and assumed personal cha ¢ hij Members of ‘the house military com- | 0ol “on iimtations of armramenta | fon e, CIrinE the war, face extinc.|the rest of the country prowper. If ims th & e e e e T A Two! Boa > 7 2 l; ‘;(‘“ Of his | niittee have agreed to report favorably | SUERCE ON M et i e a tlon, it was contended, by reason of the|ported goods were kept out, he sald, the i gt Iateet of tno & Lines. - She wig TaincHeRihroak e ectar ik pay g SEC Via fresolution’ anihotizing the’ franaterof |18 530 FEIBIR DT iy 81 and firmly established industry :n|money that otherwise would go abroad e Bl 2 8 o e s e T e | oo Iasieciaral that leverFThink Seein | igplles, /and;1¥ {x éxpacted that the vom_ & Europe. would remain at home to the benefit of at fen PEEMIER CRAIU 'TO -ABELVE e e Al e e Galeh Lo b iy | muittee will formally report the measure | . A n- |, M- Liopitt brought for inspection of {the American farmers and manufactur- e T reann IN LONDON THIS MORNING |feet in length. Wim'fl' ‘d "m Nzch ng (k"’mx‘fl"“’ Stilll {omorrow as a substitute for a bill pass- ,m‘;‘b""& o e a1 | the committee men numervus samples of | ers generally. s Vednesday at 11 = St e hat the &rike was of small|eq early in the weck by the senate. The [ e e iop | fancy goods which he displave das Le| Charles D. Owen, of Providence, ~ep- £ The A. P.)—One [STORY OF EXPERIENCE onsequenen and nof@crionsly afectingfprovisions of the two proposals are sim- |COnETess Mokstod & pestble resuotion | tatked. resenting makers of blankets, and blane * main ng affairs tod BY MEMBERS OF CREW “r' e o ‘a}es, te“;"g"‘x‘"{“" flar except that the house measure car- [ o€ trade rela i s z Urging a 40 per cent. protection for |ket cloths, asked the committea for a s n of pri: w York, Dec.'8.—(By The A. P)— | DL e O e 0(“\,3:’("; es a stipulation that the cost value of these goods .as against the present mve-|30 per cent. ad valorem rate on blankets a women, from 3 Fifty-one members of the crew of the | o> : e the supplles donated for rellef work shall | oo ¢ 44, dled at the | T3Ee Of 22 Der cent. Mr. Lippitt said:|and blanket zoods made of _cotton. wrea sentences £ i | submarine. S-48, who escaped. ' through '1\"’:“;fr“'mf:',°“:{_";‘p‘““' it had reached the | . exceed $4,000,000. Msp‘"":"“',n ‘,;:::::’x';“ bt Tririe wao| “Poker chins get a 40 per cent. pro.|whi Ward Thoron, .of Boston, asked 1. The | fences. torpedo tubes after their craft had made |~ nir Haves desiared that 55,000 men colved sevéral days ago when he was|tcction. I think the cotton indusiry Is | for higher rates on iled fabrics such as ~ ory telegrams continued 10 | nose dive oft Bridgenort harbor ves-| Tes 2 o ;s SPLURGES IN BUSINESS 3 2 {equa‘ly entitled to that much protec- ,velveteens. The duty he suggestad was el were on strike in the various packing struck by a steam shovel. e wning street. Among the |por vesterday and stuck to the bottom, | sonare 24 000 he ! yarions;pa. s P tlon, 10 per cent. ad valorem n ad = centers, 29,000 of these being in Chicago. FOLLOWED BY SLACKNES! from the |10ld ‘a remarkable story of rescue on | ¢ 2 = Opposing any embargo on dyes. Mr. |the 33 1-3 per cent. provided MIT DeOn s come. M e S h : h s 5 Of the latter 20,000 were employed by the The old erniser Dolphin, a member of | Lippitt 8 e id they beli 1| Pordney bi er. b the Seuth |their arrival today at the New York fiavy | vpig packers—Swift, Armour.| New York, Dec. 8.—Business condi-|the White Squadron commanded /by {;iW " @00 FE Towe said tey bereved| FOrtey bUL 5 recrimina- S PrepuelueRn. £ and 4. |yard Morris, Wilson and Cudahy, id, tions throughout America are character-|Dewey and a queen of the mavy in her | ¢ SVe 5 2 X ' fos ur, on behalf of the British del- [* According to a report made to the T ized by occasional splurges followed by day, wen dom of commission at the Bos. |2 the same time provision should be | the hearings on American valuation was - By e on“at Washington. .| commandant they lizhtaned one end of periods of slackness, and this situation | ton nayy vard without ceremony. protceted but at the same time provision [ made to Chairman Penrose today by tha D . ey James Craiz, the Ulster premlier, |the submarine until it anneared above | REPRESENTATIVE FLOOD is likely to continue for some time, G. = should be made In the tariff bill to| National Retall Dry Goods .Aanum‘. e . e ] et = ontings for = cover the dyes e since. | whi ed th 2 . o o ive in London tomorow | the surface and then sat perched or DIED OF HEART FAILURE | A. O. Reilly, vice president of the Irving | Gladys M. Rhodos, seeking n divorce | fove” the dves In imported goods since | which asked that snokesmen for it Sné o nat jmorning and is eapected to meet the | this pinacle for more than ten hours un- National Bank, declared today in an ad-|from Rojley Rhodes oof Easley, 8. Cu | gpiuin thelr ayes mt o lor e e O oot o o hears. ! premier at noon. He ioft Belfast tonight, |til after darlmess had fallen Waahington, Dec. §.—Congressional |dress at the annual convention of the|at Portland, Me., testified that the had | °Drain thelr dves at a lower price than|be given an epportunity to be hea T RTEC R T s P accom ‘ ~\“:\ ‘1 .;.'l-[p'u which n; Th"r]\ "?‘n' ligh 'V]v-: r’nalrhrfiv‘ they :t- business was m”e"dled today out of re- | International Association of Garment |married him when she wag 13 vears old RS cluded the Marquis &f Londonderry and {tracted the attention of a massinz tanker | spect to Representative Henry D. Flood, | Manufacturers. only as a means of avoiding attendance E WAS NOT UNEXPECTED | Captain Dixon, Ulster's chief whip. which picked them un and brought them | Virginia, chairman of the democratic| -The present business condition may |at school. F¥EATURES OF NEGOTIATIONS OFFOSED TO CLEMENCY bz _Reports concerning an carly general [here. Severzl of the men, as well as |congressional committe whose death, |be described as uniform,” he said, * BY THE ARMS DELEGATES FOR RIOTOUS SOLDIERS . cadies the A. P |clection are semi-officially denied. It is [Tieut. Francls Adams Smith, were found |caused by heart faildre, occurred short-{do not mean uniformly go0d or uniform- An estate approximately $1,000,000 will| F . n opposing | {he Eovernment's present intention to [to be suffering from the effects of chlo- |ly before noon. Iy bad, but uniform in that men in dif- |0 eventually to St. Francis Xavier col- | _Washington, Dec. 8. (By the A. P.)—| Washington, Dec. 8.—The war departc n and Ire-| "0l @ short session of garliament, prob- | rine gas created by salt water flooding | The house, immediately after going in- | ferent lines of business in different sec-|lege at Antigonish, N. S, under the{'Whi'e they wait for definite replies on|ment Is opposed to granting clemency te coign snexpected, the | @bl for only a few days, (o ratify the | storage batteries, After examination, |to session, adiourned until tomorrow aft- |tions all seem to tell about the same |terms of the will of Neil McNefl, a re. |the naval ratio plan and the proposal|the sixty-three fermes members of the drawn because | IT'Sh treaty and vote money for the ser- | however, only three were detained at the | er adopting resolutions of regret. Later fgeneral stor: tired- Dorohester builder, who -died De- | {0f @ four-Dower agreement in the Pa-|24th Infantry, who are in- prison 7o irme of the seitle. | ¥ice 0f the Trish provisionai government, |hospital. The submarine left Rridgeport [the senate adjourned until Monday out cember 4th. Cific the arms delerstes are pushing | participating ‘in_the Houston riota in s wishes, or, in hig|and then prorogue to the end of Jan- [at 10.28 a. m. on a trial trip. About |of respect to the dead representative, | DR, LORENZ TO CONDUOCT i e - ahead with other features of their ne-|August 1917. Secretary Weeks today fn- ons of that section of | UaTY¥, When necessary legislation for the [one mile off the entrance tothe harbor, | who as chairman of the house foreign = el Ll wan 2 x gotlations, formed Chairman Kahn of the house . sl ntitution of the new Irish state and |affer making a nose dive, she fafled to |affairs committee in 1917 Introducsd the| CLINICS ON “NEUTRAL GROUND®| “Uiam W, Droper. former member of | Today's developments brought into | military committee. se was cvinoed here by Mr, | Other general busincss will be under- (come un and her commander reported |resolutions declaring that a state of war | vear of age. He represented the twenty. | PTominence for the first time the ques-] The se rv in a letter gave 'nfor- o tlon of t aty, as' taken. In such cnse a genera election |that the presumption was ome of her |existed between the United States and | Nov York. Dec 8.-—Because of oppo-| ), O 08 o e e i coneress | tion of a limitation of fortifications and mation concerning the prisoners, all nes . tvices already |1s not likely before the middle of the |hateh covers had not been properly fast. |the imperisl governmenis of Germany | StioR Which Dr. Adolph Lorens, famous| @ SO, SEF0 PETSRS {naval hases in the Pacific istands. andjgroes. souht in s resolatieSeciut : Sear. eed Ao minat Rt T a1 St oty Austrian surgeon, declared had been di- 5 although the subject awas not advanced |introduced by Representative Anthomy, wed T The military disnlay at the stats open_ | Salvaging operatfons already have| Mr. Flood had been in Il health for |fccted against him by the medical pro- 5 toyithe. stige - of fOriu] ‘exchangs, S0 JTIpRLIICRN,, Janssn o St A CHEE : 5 it dhe b e T e A o fession in this country, his free clinics| President Harding tentatively nceepted | agreement was forecast preserving in (any of the men wers in Leavemworth P e T e e sertet e Sk i orine B eloventh term fn congress, | W York will be conducted after this [an invitation to attend annual convention | general the existing status. Penltenttary for merely missing rol! canl [Willbe " emnloved, among them the| When niht came on some.of the 51 |Mr. Flood represented the Tenth Vicginta | oo, OWl ‘on the neutral ground” of |of National News Exccutlve and Assocl- Epplying . the American ;71one | o fhe EIEhE (of the. (xiet, Samd RS - Guards Regiments. ofticers, saflors and mechanfes went |district. His home was in Appomattox, | " ah. department buildin g e gl e B o B to;the Chinese/ groblem;, the nine iwse wis’ wny MKERoaE o There was a cordial exchange of mes- |down Into the sunken graft and hauled where the burial will be after funeral | Comamacer mounced today by Health | o0 Mage Twaukes week of June 4 to | natlons represented in the far eastern |being extended to them. |sazes today petween M. Millerand, pres. | out mattresses—to btirm In order to gt |sorvices here Mohday. ~Speaker Gilett | gomimissioner Copeland follewing a con- |11, 1822 committee pledzed themselves to make | “The only reason clemency has mot BRnt ot thie: BrenitBrenublit: oo s | & brigx s eTaliag Aase e o | o oo s aniay. Soeaken CIIstt | farence o Dersuade Dr., Lorens ifo ‘aban: —_— no treaty or agreement in future In-|been extended and is mot now recom- e Gearge, M. Millerand offering coneratu- |coula give. One by ane the matiresses | seloction of @ committes of elgtesn | o hin e morct o eaiioll O EVINE | o Torkt. o0 ot Amebica e foene® of |fringlng on China’s territorial or admin-| mended.” Mr. Weeks stated, “Is that o8 lations for the Trish scttlement and he | Were burned at fhe tin of the npatand. | representatives to. Tepresent. the mony | 'V 1S Work here and returning home. | New oek oaf ot America's fafious pret, ative infezrity or Interfering with |account of the nses of which thess : e o e T A e, DRied Stame ttn of the wnal b g D ; 1 am quite satisfied with the ronter-|bears a codicil disinheriting his nephews. | her right to economic and national de-|men were clearly guilty they are not en- e U oo el suyine: (ing bow, the 81 slttiog around thelc flam- | neral On the senate commit- |ence and I hope I can stay,” Dr. Lorenz |Harry L Dana of Camridie, Mass. and | volopment. titled to any_clemency.” h: en able to con- | ing signal. here was st nd and ce w be Senators Swanse lass ¥ “owing tu ot the etary o] en01 trihute to the happy fsevs the waters of the sound were becomine | Harrfson, Caraway, Heflin, a‘:}mm;{' satd, ;'\h“:vm IXJ:!-'-- ofd'f‘hflflf‘flh a. “owing tv| In the Shantung neotlations. th Secretary Weeks reported that 58 of e e b el R tore rough. Just as the- last mattress | Kinley znd Willis . = . Me- in soctalist and pacifist opinions. progress was less promounced, but the ithe 110 men convicted of participating & o W s L 2ot matines ¥ illis. DRAFT FOR FOUR POW Japanesa and Chinese deegations held [in the riots were serving life semtences B Bl o s e 0 ologk S he _— PACIFIC AGREEMENT| The Sovernment of the state of Vera [another consuliation on the subject of [while five others wers in prison serving G e e et D Ui O slehed o b | aruxhoANs VR R B EARED Cruz has retified the judicial authorities | swfblle_propertes and aftdrward both | sentences of 15 vears cach. Of the ofh- viceroy, a numher of Trish members and |boat was lowered from the tug to gath- AMERICAN FISHING BoAT| Washington. Dec. 8 (By the A, P.)— |3t Vera Cruz that the embarzo placed | sides renewed their prediction of a sat-|ers 19 were executed, the letter stated, former members of parllament and a |er In the men huddled tosether on the e The preliminary draft of the proposed |UPOn All property of the Mexican F f’v- Isfactory settlement six have died in confinement and the Teat concourse. of Trish residents. tIp of the submarine. Tienienant Smith, | San Pedro, Calif., Dee, 8.—The Amer!- |four power Pacific agreement is under- "’A‘f“m; ‘;‘l company on October 9 has| The fonr-power nlan to preserve peace | rest have either served out their prison s The firs: electoral test of the covarn. [in the hospital here, praised Captatn O |€an fishing boat Manel, which was seiz.|5tood to include four clauses, the first|Peen raise Rt i o ey b g o gt ment's Trish policy v ome tn the fm- | Sen of the resculng tng for splendld sea. |1 by the Mexican gunboat Tecate off |Of° Which declares that the agreement ey etk Eelon o — minent bi-oretlon in Scnthenst South. manshin in zetting the stranded men off | ENsenada, Lower California, recently |Shall serve as a substitute for the Angio- | ,SPPInE besrd steamer Nobles, operat- ;the Amerlcan British, Japaness and | GENERAL DIAZ SPENT A vark. 2 busy workine clase constituency |the nndersea. craft and ahoard hls own | has ten re eased and Is procgeding up | Japanere alliance. s ST A percans SR IATAET TA N B | e e et b BUSY DAY IN BOSTON of Tondon. Tremier Llovd Georze has | Vessel with the waters of the sounq |(Re coast to its home port, according to o draft further nrovides, it 18 wn-lp vy o const guard cutte ived either from Toklo or Paris. The a3 ; Selorenamt & Tattir 1o the Cotbns e bt 00 | yices Tecelved! today by ihe aoner: a|derstood, for discussions or conferences ’,;;’m‘,:,:‘; i“_ngin;"’;; EUard cutter | received either from Toklo S Eaic Th*| Boston, Dec. S—General Armande . p date. pointing out that thic is an oppor. | Nome of the 51 men was overcome by |fSherles and cannery company at Wil- [In case any matters of disputations ma-|q° SPEOR LT o British - govermment ¥ ';" i 1 | Diaz. Italian war hero, spent a busy day ¥ or sty for to nass fudgment |the chlorine zas but all were exposeq | MINEton. ture arise, thus incorporating President = e hare Aready et e T rntes | Dere keeping up with the program ar- . 1 t Instru- | the crew reported. It was ald at the | The boat was released after the pay- | Harding’s idea for a later series of inter-| colonel R. G. Cholmeley-Jomes, Until | have dicated a willimences to proceed | 2nEed in his horor. X : nd recor Brooklyn hosnital that of the three men | TNt to the Mexican authoritles of a fine natjonal conferences. recently dlrector of the bureau of Wat|yn a dlecmesion of detaile. When his special train arrived shortly r not only to the people | Who suffered the worst none was In a | 255eSsed against it on the charge that it risk insurance, who has been critically i "(’u Eon s Tatabene captiel before 8 o'clock this morning the general the prosperity and pro. | Serious condition. was fishing in Mexican waters without | 4,000 CASES OF WHISKEY il 'at the" Presbytarian hospital in New -~ "_"r h’_ - turto m‘-a:‘_ M‘ e Ta found 15,000 of his cnumnr:l}en 'm:?\itd Britain a0 e 5 % having obtained a permit. Five mem- v . becver As recelyed du <o bia | 2DOUL the station. Thousands of these L $ em 'r“ ".:‘ve.l Account of the Accldent. |hers of the crew of elght were released D TN TEROTeE | Tkl was SroociglGnyy . tmbrovel. D e e miared | Admirers kept pace with him all dav, ‘onight Lieutenant Smith gave - | whe; o vessel's : g transmission was sald to have rendered| oiine ihe police a diffiuclt assignment. b Yo : tallo Sosonat gt Smith Fave & de-|when (he vessel's fine Was pald. Three| New York, Dec, 8.—Customs officials | President La Guardis, of the board of (it tmnossible of definite interpretation. | &'ang, oy Foiice 2 difiucl sesighment - ont | TRISH FREE STATE WILL 1 Soon after casting off nt Frideeport” | e sanertqaetalned at Ensenada, but |today seized 4,000 cases of whiskey, val-|aMermen, New York, was elected chalr- |~ Acceptarce by Tokio is expected in all| gy o1 ontenant. Governor Fuller s MEET OBLIGATIONS OF $6,000,000 |he sald, “wa decided It awomld '::“v,'wh{nfm:x:a;:: or thelr detention was un-|ued at $300,000 from the warciiouse of man of the speclal committee of seven |pnarters, however. and press dispatehes | oV, S SO0 FRCEL SEREEL G ERE e Sinn fe o1 |to' submerge before making a long cew ; the Alps Drug Company, which is said |aldermen who will investigate the recent |tonight savinz that a conditional ac- | o ne world was and was later recered en athigton, - Daa 87— T new tritn| b o ease hefore ma 1 : to have imported more than $1,100,009 |etrike xf milk wagon drivers in New York | captance had been decided on caused 1o | po it a i i 1] s 1 down, the encine and mo- | £106,000,000 DEFICTENCY BILL worth of the liquor from Scotland in the |cf by Goveuce Cox 2 the B will assume the obligations |tor roomis flooded and we sank to 100?00 : & Tast tew monthe, . S surprise here. , by Mayor Peters at City hall. He : § the try of he Zrish Dublie ;hmh of about 40 feet. The stern struck FERORTND S TEB SRNATE (G sine “Dns{g Company and the| AR workmen's compensation Insurance s o about $£6.000,000, Stephen |bottom and the boat e - o . ol 59 NTY late's residence, led a triumphal proces- e 4 mavor of Limerick, and fie. | of about 45 Aeevoes, TCo°d @ an angle | wignington, Dec. 8.—The first den. |Scotch frm Which is said to have shipped | shall be written at the same base rates | PLENTY OF PETROLEUM St the. Tialtan soukmy i dud * £ o 8t OF the Tafsh Toverariir s o St g RN clency bill, carrying slightly more than|the liquor to the American company on |in the different states. according to action AXD ALWAYS WILL BE| 508 tUOUEh 00 fed o military paraae® J 3 » of salt wa- | 106,000,000, or approximately $3,000,- |COnSignment, are making legal efforts |taken by the National Convention of In- - = A {ter on the sulphurie acid in the batter- . y 3, : ; | 3 S Fear of exhaustion | in his honor, spake at exercises on Bos- > O'Mara sald the certiicates of th |18 menerated a fiood of Mhlovme erg | 000 Tore than the measure passed by in Washington to prove the egitimacy | surance Commisstoners meeting in New| Chicago, Dec, S.—Fear of exhaustion | 7 N "OMoh SHOKD O SERTCR T O C0untry were re- | Which soom hecame almost nmhearahle. Tn | (¢, fouSe, Was reported today to the :faldmenr operations, prohibition officials | York. ?{u‘g"fllfi: ,"’;"“_’_‘;_T‘T‘PD s’“‘nc’l‘::?’c‘)“:r;a: Harvard university. The day's program 5 zation of the Irish | OTder to lessen this danzer we batte senate. 3 Tt 5 2 Asires i v t: n onight. Tt Pl rhh‘ e Irigh gn}m ’,H"’,‘ i "’“"’ T wesbattened | Cmna” nrinstoal | ineremses over . the Nine men, a womsn and s child lost | of the board of directors of the S'nclair | closed with a state dinner tonight. S8 v fnfi}-erleri 4 2 leck :’ ‘IZH' as Y‘"QF'h'm and Iponge bill are $1 5"0.““’ o} tapat 4 | BAND OF 20 MEN SEIZED their tves when the schooner Passport | Consolidated Oil corporation, declared to- s : € interest at five per |SWabbed the salt water in the batiers epalr an Ve L v befor _|ADLY YEGHEN PASHA RESIGN to correspos th 2 HeTY Ireplace the gov bl ALT foundered ff Bay Verde in a hurricane. | day before the American Petroleum insti res to ebtinoates mond to_the. rate on the |T9om With Blankets: then fired. two tor. | Joii e aafaoaar L Dent, cable 1o Alas WHISKEY VALUED AT $80,000 |, %} ean and Mary is reportad miss. | tute in session here. H AS THE PREMIER OF EGYPT | 630 issues of certificates nlased i ine | St to the pumps and them the fuer s |to farmers to meet’lostes resulting from| Tyronnme, Ky, Dec. 8. —Whiskey val- [ing and the D. P. Ingraham, a tug, was| “There fs plenty of petroleum, and al | ave DERed Eates; wns. amotintiog oe te sri | Biir ooon fuel was \ivesiock slauchtered under eovernment |ued at more than $50,000 was removed | Wrecked at Penquin Island. L e e e e B e e e ey e 000 and the se e b5 o o ol | bl iy x orders 8 oy Diutillery, = question we are confronting is this: Is ¥ Yeghen Pasl t il 1o s o ,‘LL'W'“ fonted [ :vgh?: rid nf/”m' g tron I hallast ers because of t@berculoss. ::::“hl:v; T.Jf‘»‘»afr:»d. -M"l‘;f[;:f'_*a:'"‘;:é Ber ] panl 3. Rtoux, of Fall River, ‘America willing to pay the price for an | mier, resigned from that office today. gy Ak 0 85,000 {r Iilin- | throt e sounding machine, the 1, =5 ght e b bty i spi dequate share of the world's supply? —_— ois and $30,000 gt i att P . o & 7 ; dled in the Middlesex hospital, adeq ipply mbia 15 the Distrier of o |letlotking yalve fghe st the bow. Weom |TAPAN, ALWAXS SPBY e superintendent and | €5 M om injuries recoived a short | ‘“America is still the chief producer of | Permier Adly Pasha headed the Egyp- » S I e STl 8 oiclodle 0 Hintiva ysere TO EVACUATE SIBERIA |thIee EUards. == e touring cars |time before when an auto truck backed | potroleum, but the day is coming when [tian delegation which recently returned the bonda would be of sk belle that s work, then started to blow water e e to haul the ‘iquor away,|UP on him as he was opening a garage | American flelds will not be the largest|from London, having refused to accept 1 A eheoula be of short matu in |from the engine and motor rooms, but [ Washington, Dec. 8 (By the A. P.)—|and two trucks to ha X S Yt o S, producers and when American refiners|the British proposals for an agreement S e In b comaliness of the sums rafs- (£2%e up hecause of the precision air lost. | Vice Foreign Minister Hanthara, ons of|EClice of all central Kentucks towns L Who do not - fortify themselves in foreign | designed to establish Egyptian independ- annual revenmn of TegacomPared o the | “The rlddance of the ol iron caused |the Japanese delegates, sald tonight that|have been notified to.be o) the 100koUt| g\ oo tioneers, arrested recently in | fields will be forcad to take a minor place fence and to end the British protector- timated at 8950 a0 nel M@ Which he es- |the boat to rise about six feet, but she | Japan was alwavs ready to evacuate Si-|for the party. stores in Boston where jewelry, rings and | in the refining industry of the world,” | ate. A 0 a ye dropped back again to a depth thiq time |beria if a suitable agreement could be = 5 bric-a-brac were being sold at what they | he said. ot hetwen 50 and 60 feet. The boat was |made Wwith the far eastern republic of | CHAUFFEUR SHOT A . ald were “dirt cheap” prices, were found “Unless America is willing now to pay | BAPTIST CHURCH FILES : IRISH DELEGATES REMAIN on a great angle this time and the gag | Chita which would assure protection to ROBBED OF $2.600 IN GARAGE| ;v o “falsifying the character of | the price of preparedness she will lose PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY FIRM FOR THE AGREEMENT|!C02%4 Al hands used fhelr cof. | Janancse residents, serve to open up the the Eoods” ang fined from $75 to $300 | her position of petroleum supremacy and > - ot fee cups to ball out the battery room and |country to all foreigners and afford some| Kingston. Mass, Dec. S8—Edward .- other countries will force her to ‘pay w TYork, Dec. 5.—An Iinvoluntary London, Dec. 8.—At the final session | [C7 the boat tilted to such an angle |Euarantee to Japan concerning the pro-|Gardner, a chau(ffeur, was shot to death =t through the nose'.” Mr. Sinclair sald that | petition tn bankruptey was filed in fed- ot the Dail Eireinn cabiner emogion |that the torpedo tubes reached above the | tection of the Korean frontler. P*"| ana robbed of $2800 in the garage of | Goio ) fretght mpenfa and fraffic man. | N the last six years Amerfoan ofl com- | Pra’ eourt today againet ihe Baptist to the Dublin correspondent of the. pany | “ULAce: He cxplained that the Japanese oc- [the hotel here tonight. His assailants | St FeQEl SECTE Ty GHISTNT | pantes have drilled an average of abut | Tempie el i B Mail, Arthur Grifith, Michasl Cofline, | DURMe clfmbed thronzh the tube with | cupation of parts of the province of Sa. |escaped, but the police immediately | S T fl L EN Sienta To. meet | 26,000 new wells each year in this coun-| | i petitioern. e ereditors, asked JRUERS TO DEMORALIZE THE Robert €. Barton and Wiliam Cosgraus |7 ¢ hich he made fast to a cleat, | hallen, which includes the northern part|started a search for three men Who|llyoaq freight rate reductions, authoriz. | {r¥. of Which about 7,000 were “gassers” | sor o receiver, alleging preferential pas- IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY |™ere absolutely fir mand refused 1 egn | TRIS enabled the man to reach the sur.|0f the Islind of Saghalien. is regarded | Were said to have been seen near the |34y “nterstate Commerce Com. | or dry holes. L A e e by sider for a moment any departure ,mm‘lm- with ease 'huf they 'HH &0 In re. |b ythe Japanese as an entirely separate | garage earlier in the evening. mission, it was announced at meeting of —_—— ed. Debts tota ‘ng $1,900 are listed ndon the )—The |the agreement. They recorded laps_so as not to overwelght the how. |question, arising from the massacre of . reight s at Louisville. = 4 J e 8o T ,:, 3’!21” votas for acceptance . oo 0cd thelr | ingity ‘o small searchlight the men |the Japinese residents at the city of | CHARLES FIEZ TO BE GRANTED e B il ol CONSTRUCTION WORK ¥OR :gr ::u";“]‘:,‘:::;'-w:"mx’fl being ' Dail Eireann| The three opposing members were ";"hvd d\flrn*‘s -m;a*. In code, ana kolatevek. A DECREE OF DIVORCE| David Sentner. who lost the sight of RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT . n ts de-|"MMally inflextble, an dratificatlon iy | !OUSh several passing vessels answerdn one eye while serving with the 27th di- Y o ' 1 rep n ae | now be lefr entirely to tha Dail Birennn |none came to our aid. Many -nthers |LYON $1,800,000 ESTATE TO BE Chicago: Dec. 5—Charles Plez, direc- | vision on the Hindenburg line and who| Washnigton. Dec. 8.—Additional con-( CMICAGO BUILDING TRADES . all the leaders speaking as they pleass | PRSI0 but efther did not see or pap at. TAXED AS NON-RESIDENT |tor general of the emergency fleet cor-|rapidly is going blind in the other, was | Struction work is to be undertaken by AGENT INDICTED FOR MURDER n the assembly. ’ tentfon to the signals. Then the ofl tug, — poration during the war, will be granted |awarded the Knopf prize for the best |the treasury department as a means. of Chicago, Dec. ®—Indictments against - O'BRIEN DISSATISFIED with a tanker in tow came up. ‘White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 8.—The $1,- |a decree of - divorce from Mrs. Laura | book written by a Columbia undergrad- relieving the unemployment situation. | Thomas Walsh, bufnay agent of the e wes 3 QUEATION OF PEACE TREAT “The tow scraned the exposed part of | 800,000 estate of John Lyon, who died | Olivia Flora Piez, Judge Joseph Sabath|uate during the year. The prize-win- [AS Secretary Clifford sald today | Chicago Building Trades council, charg- WITH IRISH SETTLEMENT . vz EATY the submarine as the skinper of the tug |in Port Chester, July 12, 1320, will be |indicated tonight at the end -of the hear-|ning book was “Cobblestones,” a book |2fter a conference with Otto O. Malers | ing him with the murder of Adolph i i E TO BE LEFT TO DAIL EfREANN |maneuvered, but fortunateln the tank.|taxed as that of a non_resident, Surro- |ing of Mr. Piez's plea, which was not|of verse. and James B. McCord, representing the | George, Jr., and George Gast, who wers n % (By the A. P.)—Un- % e er was light and onlp causeqd a small |gate George A. Slater ruled today. His | contested. national unempoymert conference. shot in the former's saloon Saturday, word of counsel to| Dublin, Dec. 8.—(By The A. P.)—The |leak near the periscone. The sea. was | Accisio s that N PORT OF MONTREAL I8 were voted by the grand jury late X Dail third session of the Dail Eires was | decision means that New York state will . be 1 | Dail Eire- | thind sesslon of the Dail Eireinn cabinet | running heavy and Captain Olsen of the |collect a tax on about $800,000 worth | WOULD ABANDON ALL CLOSED FOR THE WINTEE | SENATE VOTES FOR PROBE OF J nns . ; nu o |tug fs to he comultmented for hi - & repr England. in a|tnded tonlght a few minutes after nine | tug fs to he comyltmented for his able |of the propefty. and Conmeoticut on the FORMS CHEMICAL WARFARE ALLEGED DYESTUFFs LOBBY OMITUARY q r iy to @ L OR_the :{_'(." (‘:]:":‘" "T" ”l":‘ ""'f‘i‘,“f‘;“"'f that _the direction of our rescue. balance. All of the property is located Montreal, Que., Dec. 8.—The port of [—— Henry G. MacDonal?. v gue in . e ¢ el et v"'.“m e rabinet ‘The periscope ieak had helped to in- [in these two statés, which have been| Washington, Dec. 8 (By the A. P. Montreal was closed today for ocean-) Washington, Dec. 8.—The long pend-| New Haven, Dec. S.—Henry G. Mas- < ' - TP . L agrecment were di-jerease the gas fn_the submarine and it | conducting a legal battle over the tax for | Complete abandonment of all forms of | going vessdls. . e no rejoicing and thanks- | vided, and that the question will be left | wonld have caused our eaths tn a. few | the past year. chemic reason. The | to the decision of the Dail Eireann, more hours ing King resolution directing an inves- |Donald, assistant supreme secretary " warfare is understood to hava| With mg" sailing of the steamer $ . MY Ly cas born In Greenwich, | b ded to the American | Crowe for New York, the harhor s cle ’ ireland is and! An official report of the meeting 18 *The crew of the submarine conducted “lss0. e e o . et il tigation by congréss into the activit the natiomal organiaztion of the Knights 9 o in, 1529, He lived in Port C: £ delegation by lts offi- |of all ocean goin 1. t th z’dn:‘-c.“ dy?e'm. hhb’u.u' b 1 cn-fi. w“l‘-m “‘“‘ i ! n E: e onn., in 1839 He lived in Port Ches- jarms conference delegation by its of K craft, except those today by the menate without a ' ni P g 59 J=avs has Leen recos on of the com- promised later. themselyes nobly ¥%d bravely. ter from 1900 until his death, 3 ©ial advisory committes. _ A that are tled up for the winter. , ¥ecord "‘nth x 3 ,:'; old. » (." -‘ 1 *