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VOL. LXHI—NO. 305 POPULATION 29,685 2 ' Asks Prosgr * Of the Ciard Lin bR T | Secretary of Labor Davis Charges Attempt to Violate “the Immigration Law. Washington, Dec. 18—Secretary ot Labor Davis has ordered fines to the Hmit of the statute assessed agafnst the British Cunard Steamship Line and has asked the state department to make diplomatic - representations to the Eng- TEN PAGES—70 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS ONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923 PROLONGED PUBLIC SITTINGS OF THE DAL ANTICATED Debate of the Treaty is Likely to Last Over Christmas—Con- tradictory Rumors Were in Circulation in Dublin Sun- day—One Rumer Says That Richard Mulcahy, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army, Will Move Ratifica- 0 rtion | EAVY DAMAGE IN BUFFALD Amol;g the Places Raided Was 315::1;::7; &in:n?:: Along the Water Front a 300 Foot Wireless Tower Was De- Chicas e 0 Buva Dhnased i . molished, Boat Houses and Small Docks Swept Away sons .are under arrest here charged with .nd Sevenl lem sm.,hd i &rn'd Down the River—One Man Killed and Two Women CABLED PARAGRAPHS i American and Warner Sugar refining companies reduced the price of refined sugar 10 points to 5.10 Operations were resumed at the Ed- wards pipe mill at Columbia, Pa, the men accepting a cut in wages. Guy Potter Benton was inaugurated as president of the University of 'the Philippines. More than 250 natives were drow by the tidal wave that overwhelmed the towns of Ibajay and Macato, Island of POt e N violation of the prohibition laws. The prisoners are being i:eld at various polica statlons Ahroughout the city. Chlef of . Police. Fitzmorris said this afternoon that The Prince of Wales is enjoying the 8port of t.ger hunting while 1: gaest of Maharaja Sir Chandra Jung of Nepal. plans for fuzther arrests were under way. ) x : i i vere mada last night and njured—Central New York State Was S by Gale. tion of the Treaty, Which Will Be Seconded by Com-| lish government against what he offici- | oficinl messaxes by radlo instesd of | toqus 1n wholeesle raids condustéd by l, wept by : x ally classed as a ‘bold, and T believe, a telegrams are now passing betyeen -army 5 the police at the order of Chief of Police posts and stations as a means’of govern- mandant John Joseph McKeown, Recently Reledsed Dublig, Dec. 18 (By the A. P.).—When NEWS PERTINENT TO knowing atempt on the part of the com- Fitzmorris, who has promised to “make the secret session of the Dall Eireann IRISH PEACE AFFAIRS pany to violate the immigration “law |Ment ecomomy. et iaces Taiaed was the ex. | terminated near the mianight hour of | London, Dec. 18 (By the A. §.).—S: e . % 1 N 3 ¥y i . §.) une From Prison, Where He Was Under Sentence of Death|cither because of the, paltey crofits ©0 | g new naval program wil cause o | clusive ~ Casino club, which numbers | Saturday the newspapermen outside | , LO7IO™ Dec 18 (B the 4. §) —Sun- be g8 et nth;;]el'g' ,OF to diseredit our | marked reduction in officers ou uty at|among its members many Chicago noclety|heard a burst of applause inside the |cept for informal conversations among mmigratio 5 h navy yards. folk. One man who the police said was 14, | the Dail Eireann leaders at Dublin. { The circumstance complained «f -arises 5 found with-a bottle of liquor in his hanél | SuRcll c"‘"’”"", ORISR, 100 D opinion among the Dublfh A umsberland and adjoining countles early | Sy Oy one ATl O e 0 its | The principal part of theibustness sees | W3S arTested. Othermembers of the club | the Sion Fein minister of propaganda. f A.|umberland and adjoi - Y| New York of ti liner * Aquitania with ‘. 9 E: the | today, causing heavy damage, Many e tion of Harrison, Me., was burned wlith | Were not molested telephone poles were snapped off and thousands of miles of wire were blown 300 Hungarian immigrants, despite that on December 1 the immigration bureau a loss estimated at §75,000, was asked by them if the applause meant that the treaty was to be ratified. correspondents of the English papers that ratification of the treaty i assured, some going so0 far as to assert that an infor- = N NFRSSION It only meant,” replied Mr. Fitzgerald, | mal vote taken Saturday revealed sev- s had snounred f0 all SleRmERY dinea; Hm .. - Syl ki ki o | i eveinoty st tad taibe through | enty-four in favor of ratification. s |down. Little effort was made to operateltp, quota of immigrants from Hungary | The New England Milk Producers’ n WALL STREET BOMBYR [ that cverbody was glad | B e A% v NI P ng the water 1 tle | trolley- traffic or move care in railroad}joea)y entitled to enter the United | sociation announced a reduction from .: h Today Dublin was full of contradictory | the Ulster premler, had no conference - *1 sage. Cnelyeards Guring the storm, Which raged|states up to July 1922, was exhausted. [to 8 1-2 cents a quart ew York, Dec. :S—T!‘!’e toxt, th‘:": ruimofa GotichEning £10 resull G the oecs. | with Me: Lird Gesoto, o somt oy e ‘or two_hours. 2 ~— | Mr. Davis has lkewise addressed a let- s 10,000 word confession o e R Hoe: tha e/ Miraant. wil:of Tham' Gy 411 Chsnate oot s o, o it . oM Pl L e e eee -mephnm) ¢ oo G Deewd mochanin, (goriet Gopemarsial on Jl Dee e By Wollor 1 ndenie n based on information declared to have | meeting the French premier tomorrow. > A e T i Sy | 2sking for legal opinion ag”to what &c- | voy, conferred with Premier Lioyd|hls arrest in Warsaw, Poland. In con-|pised oF Wformation declared to bave | moeting the Wrench premie will be ne w © “00-fe ot wireless | fines were out between Milton and Sun-|yjon can be taken In “an appalling sii- | George regarding the soviets promise to | nection with the Wail tarect bomb e F e L b hawrovar S0 G0 Gy ey bl g ¢ st andfouty, Danville, Shamokin and Lewls | yation which has arisen by the reckless | pay the oml Russian foreign debt. Dislon on Septemuer 16, 1920, was S| ¢ . presént have maintained thelr usual find time to meet the Ulster an4 seciral | burg, and tnat many poles were brok‘am disregard of the law by steamship com- being awaited tonight by W Iy SIFiCt aeorecy 4 vegards the prodasdligs; | Ieadier. " When the) mscting ccoms . i smiank gTEty :‘:{,“;‘;"’”" Ay {hetuiatg and (Shamokin | anies S + of the mew im. | J- Framk Lily, a New York broker {f:;'l‘m“d’q':cig: ‘("i‘;’;fmb‘r’\;“o‘} Sustice | which have been held behind closed doors. | understood that the boundaries confmis- No aceurats ¢ | valleys. < ot cendent of 21} e k » & 2 3 3 e 3 i e : + wi ' ut it| In Sumbury hundreds of small windows | o ionSC NG SNORRRET G B BOT B | eharged with swindling amounting to_a [ HESOT O SC SRR K 0 aépoid A ISAUThES msmber STRmOSConc/ Gity, | sion WHL be the’ chiaf mitter of ‘odnten- £ tamsands| were brokem, and the plate glass fronts of aliens entitied {o enter the United | Dillion dollars, was arrested in Dallas, = % e h when asked today by The Associated |tion. - ( . Texas. ment ‘had expected ' have the 1enEthY | by whether the public session of the| Reports from Belfast insist that the 1o pof ajof three department stores were shal-|giates in any one year to a definite per cable despatches decoded tonight but he | PrCBS Whether e e o e o, aaatat. thitl the B e AL SrCerlomn e o8, et cant ot thenurubr: of. tidt Mtonan had been Informed that 1t would be dm-} i\ ¢ion * geclared: “No, it is more like- | Nate a member to the commission ; never— a chie of |of here, roofs .were torn off. MANY| jcagy resident in the United States, | ~According to a report ‘from Ottawa,| cossible to d- so be‘ore fomoTrow. : 2 No, e~ tiri-| buildings upset; and fruit trees uprooted. the immisration authorities have been | 1742 branches have been opened at Ca- Lyfeo st fyes Chidatmas Mr. .Burns characterized as tnfounded eIt 1e etlavell (foree (gt putiia : r. ~Burps. chargs ki e all, including | opinion in Ireland will eventually brin < t15 went | dgwph THTHT | 1 " practically constnat controversy with |Dadian banks since the armistice and | the reports that tYe department of jus- Mf‘;?:,:,fll{‘::i;{m‘g? sx:x‘_lc pzzedu';r: about acceptance of the commission, e nd machine e steamship lines, .which_thew have charg- | 214 have closed. tice had given orders to begin a round |y ot 3 U Tt 'O She “Thall, The | cause there are large unlontst populations The au-| MORE T 200 TELEGRAPH ed with deliberate infent to make ti: up of communists known to be in this [ BT, RIS S R VST (Bt Arc|in the counties of Donegal, 3onaghan h uncon- POLES KNOCKED DOWN |law futile. The situation has been en- #fore than 500 men employed at Glee: country who might be suspected <f hav- | 0 " Grimen will move and Michael Col- | and Cavan. which are excluded from the for a RS livened by midnight races to the port of | wood shops of the Baltimore & Ohio rail-| ing knowledge of the plot. lins will second ratification of the treaty | Six county area, and which will hope to ovalk | Geneva, N. Y. Dec. 18.—A furious wind | entry between vessels carrving immi-|road will be affected by the shutting| ‘When it come to the point thta 2% | with Great Britain,” which will be op-|derive benefit from such a commission, iefer | gtorm struck here at 3 a. m. today. Tge | grants cargoes from counrties whose | down of the shops, effective today. rests should be made he added, “the| o g v Famdnn De Valera and Erekine | and will press for acceptance. . cated fTOM i path of the storm from Corning'to Gen- | dwindling quotas made it probable that department’s agents will be in €iose | Cpijders, and that each member of the 3 el ova averaged onl ya miles in width, |arrivals on the last vessels would he| Secretary of War Woeks Is in favor of | '°UCh with the situation and Will oo | pariiament in turn will state the reason | RIOTING THEOUGHOUT r r @ fall-|\ore than 200, telegraph poles were |excluded and deported. - the mobilization of men, money and man-'| 2Perate with the police, whose duty it eter veing he Wat-|yxnocked down. “The chief offender in this instance is the Cunard Liner Aquitania,” Mr. Davis sald in his letter of protest to Secretars for his personal decision on the quest.on. The concensus of cpinion is, however. that the treaty will be ratifed by Is to make the actual arrests.” Marga CITY OF BELVAST SATURDAY Mr. Burns said he also was expact’ ufactories under a conscription law in the event of future war. Ferry Service Suspended a| Belfast. Dec. 18 (By the A. P.).—Anm ing a cable message from Sylvester Cos- | gmall majority. attempted rald for arms on the Balmoral Foken e N Y. Dec. 18—ferry|Of States Hughes, “which —arrived at| ~Potmaster Gemeral Wil H. Hayes | rove, the department's agent in “'H:é One persistent rumor current is that an | show grounds, which is under military Firemen ha service across the St. Lawrence Rive. | oW York on cr about December 1¢ | who was reported ill is taking a rest af |2V enlighteninz him on the rzematur€ | ooreement has been reached between the occupation, resulted in failure Saturday v At of traB [PETios acrvaseiie St TRATESR J° | with somewhat more tham 300 of thes |the home of Col. William Boyce Thomp- | Announcement of the statements made by | contending sections of ret € 14 be | DetWe rensburg and Presoitt and [natjonality (Hungarian) on board. This the parliament. | night, following a day of ferce rioting jrotse Lindenfeld. He desized to know how Morristown and Brookille was suspend- son in Yonkers. - el This is to the effect that Richard Mul- | throughout 1. : " s vessel is said to have sailed from Cher- Jagniad e desed e : the city Saturday. During TLmand, % information g5t out, he sald. cahy, chief of the staff of the Irish re- |the night 2 motor lorry arrived at t ) hlowing | © hich began early i | CLTE On Of about December 4, it Le:| Interstate commerce commission re-y| Th¢. department chief sald he was just | publican army. will move ratification of | show grounds and six men got out of down Lako |18 €0 the storm Which began early i ling: understood that' the), Hungarians |fusedt o cocomomis 1t ot eatin mool s nositive today..as he-Was-on the day.| e treaty. Krg that this sl b coaootcs These men went to the railing, where v ¢ al wave, [ the motning and continued, although | were embarked at this :port, Some ©f | ering a 16 per cent. reduction in the|Jf the explosion that the crime was the | by Commandant John Joseph McKeown, | they recelved rifies which were handed <L chest level | SOMEWhat sbated, until tonight, these aliens were admissible under ex-|railroad freight rates on farm products| }AndIWork of the 7hird Internationale. | who recently was released from prison. | out to them by men inside the grounde. Sauaw Tsland, emptions found in the law, but at the|in the west. He referred to the report he had made water barriers where he was under sentence of deat e 6 Mil¢ Gale nt Binghamton last count 204 of them had been found The auth s Pa & on the day of the tragedy and rocalled rities had received a warning s hb ey . 2 imposed by a British courtmartial. The |of the contemplated raid and had pisced & 5 St b2t _|to be mandatorily excluded from admis- Stat Tl at To, at In talking with newspapermen ten | Jeaders on each side, it is declared,”will | soldiers at vantage points in readiness pesen. R e Attain” | sion. * grde:g(e].;:;h:'a:‘::n[scissu:;kf"wrI:::;:r; minutes after the explosion, her had | follow, explaining the nature of the com- | for an attack. The soldiers opened fire. drasities an hour, a terrific wind storm hit Bing- -:o... The Cunard Line has been.|of the army of women who oversan| diSmissed the theory of an accident with | promise. on the four would-be raiders, two of : and the | pantton and vieiniy from. the sputn. | 50 the commissoner of immigratt.n in: | pittaburen eounty and cavted o us.| the statement that perpetrators cosld be | This cou'd ot be corroborated from | whom were wounded snd captured the water. | (ATEA s 5% < gl i B B forms me, one of the principal nffend- pension of coal mining.. . traced to Moscow. 7 Inquiries amohg the members of the Dail The wounded men are declared to{have t . u‘d some [ i~ have swith. wires, fencos, réots and ell's against the quota 1’:“4, an’ up to this % Ar(;:llc'in:;ilnx rumr{»(oas»hlfe lnl’:'c“h:iqtflc Eireann thi:mevenln'. but it fper":a.zpsb been identified as Sinn Feiners from the hey Were wiiBine: i sl time every rossible feniency has been & emonstration resuiting from publica- | noteworthy that a meeting of the Dall| Falls district. The authorities teday na the const |farm bulllines, causing damage estifmst- s o e W s g e MLtion of Tindenteld's\oonfession, the-pp- | clifefs Of both sectlons was held tonight | wers cotioent concerning the sttwation, 3 Ly s a 000. B o oM et 2 democratic congressional committes to | IS¢ Bave taken extraordinary precau- | in Mansion House. but is belleved that the soldiers to i Z oy meems to Jave been taken by the |succeed the late Represeritative Henry|iona’, measures o protect the Well| This afternoon Michael Collins, when | whom the overtures were made for the the servies| PAMAGE BY STORM IN company involved ‘of the known hard- | D Fleod. street district. Heavy guards have been | asked concerning the prospects of a pub- | transfer of arms gave informatiom to p z VICINITY OF SYRACUSE |ships and probable deportation that | o = thrown around the banking house of J |lic debate, sald to the correspondent: their officers of the proposed manoeuvcre. > o and £ i “fi“"‘ be Inflicted upon the ‘innocent m- Toe Crvslton Products eomouny of. | B Morsan and Company and the Stock “Personally, I hope the debate wiil end | One man was killed during the distyrb. . of houses| Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 18.—A storm of | migrants’ concerned, to say nothing cf | Chicago was cited by prohibition head. | CXCHADEe. Monday. But others think it will go on|ances of Saturday evening and fowr re or n winter | wind that ‘reached the proportions of a|the sorriw . gnd anxiety which, the act | quarters o show cause why its permit to | x s BN e eul e of tha hweck T, WO wers sisng:the 'wounsdL gale swept over Syracuse and central | was certain/o bring to the frisnds and |deal in aloohol for medical purposes| YAME OF BLACKSMITH WHO £55 Intermlttent | New York early this morning and caus- | relativeq &f the immigrants awaiting | should not be revoked MADE WALL STREET BOMB afier- | ed serious injury to at least one person|them in the United Statss. T am brinz- s HEROIC SKIPPPER INTERNALLY THREE BANDITS GOT $10,000 ¢ had resumed|and thousands ot dollars damage to prop-|ing the matter to your attention in the | hile he was attending a charity ball| VWarsaw, Dec. 15—Siyvester Cosgrove. INJURED, STUCK TO HIS POST IN NEW YORK THEATEN les. Power from | erty, hopeggpy will consider it wise to address | thieves entered the home of Richard |the American department of justice T oat tmee and) A number of. residence bulldings in|a YgllleN to the British government with | MoCormick in Chester, N, Y. and stels|A%ent, has sent a cable despytch to| Hoboken, N. J. Dec. 18—Captain New York, Dec. 18.—Three /bandity was compelled to course of construction were felled, piate { the i ihat seme action be taken |$3,000 worth of liquor from his private | WAShington giving the nams <f a black- | Willlam MacLeod, of the steamer Po-|entered the Capitol theatre buiMiing. to tv Iine. | glass dows / smashed, telegraph and | whi I prevent the Cunard Company | stock. smith who Wolf Lindenflel., alias WII- | tomae, who remained at his post despite| night, held up the auditor, Louis Faullk- a . on the main | telephone poles shattered: scores of chim | r xUrep violation of our immigra- Mlam Linde alleges manufactured °the | painful injuries received December 10 |ner and three other theatre employes, 1t oretel | neys tumbled. trees uprooted and barns |t LN Alfred Gould, the Santa Claus in a20mH and engineered the Cetails of the | when his vessel ran into a hurricane In|and escaped down a fire escape with t orthern | in outlying districts blown.from their {w e New Brunswick, N. J., store, was seri- | ©XPloslon in Well street fn 1320 and re- | mid-Atlantic, collapsed tod thee | $10,000 they took from the safe - ¢ the city will| foundations, GERM¥Y QUIET ABOUT REPLY ously burned when his false whiskers|Ceived the money for the job craft had docked. He was believed to| Broadway and 5lst street whers the for norma -| A chimney on the residence of Warren /<o mEPamTIO COMMIsSION | Were ignited by a cigarette which he| The address is given as 100 West 40th | have suffered internal injuries. theatre is located, was crowded with ng A. Day, shattered by the wind, crashed Sy T 7777 1 had gone to the basement to smoke. street, New York City. The blacksmith | The Potomac's first officer, Richard pedestrians when the robbery took place. < vater rose from| fhrough the roof and attick of the floor Dec. (By the A. P.)—Offcial Is supposed to he in the United States | Albrecht, and two seamen also were In-| Mr. Faulkner and his assistants were normal stage. | afd into the bed_room of Mrs. Day | . declined tonight to say when| The attitude of the American gev.'|3t the present time, jured during the storm. locked in a store room, Other employet Who was asleep. She was buried under | iy B Vet it o1 v e “its re- | ernment toward the proposal of Chile for | The blacksmith whose name has been | * The Potomac salled frgm Bremen De-|of the theatre saw the bandits descend d 2 e Crring | the debils. /It witssorila ‘time Ihefona;lp IS S8 SR SRE R N EY reparations | 2 Dlebiscite to determing the disposition | Snt to Washinzton came to Warsaw | samber 3. \ he street and enter a taxicab, which mber Into, the siv- | hould could, be extricates Ter con- | Commission, although It ‘1s anmoumees | Of the provinces of T“nlam Arica wag | @uring the summer and met Lindenfeld. | “Warned by nearby vessels of the d them away. ! s pronounced serious at & hos- | tpat - the cabinet wWill be in session to- | described as one of strift neutrality . e '&Vf"':l T;E'f" Altendorf, who trail- | storm, Captain McLeod detalled Chief Faulkner in the office were o whed s 2 morrow '(Stmday). The request from = \ s o e prrest. ARen- | Officer Richard Albrecht and several Paris for precise informatin provoked | Baren De Marchienne, Belglan am? wright, theatre cashier; dorf declares Lindenfeld made. a™ state- WIRES DOWN the falls. seamen to make fast the rafts and life- house manager, and S i no comment in. Reichstag circtes, the | bassador to the United States, arrived in|mMent to him that the blacksmith ac- | poete In the performance of this duty a watchman. They were 3 rescue, but they OF STORM IN CANADA |deputies being engrossed In an effort to [ New York from Washington to present | omtanied him to Moscow las: August, | \jprecht and two of his men were wash- UE A8 doik jconsting \the' Sky'ere- o the ‘rescne, bt ey aispose of the calendar and_enter tpou | @ bust of Cardinal Mercler to New York | PUt the blacksmith and his wire return: | Jg” over the oon deck rail and thrown | ccinis when fhe robbers entered. ¥ and the sween of wind | Montreal. Que. Dec. 13—Lines of |the hollday recess, \ university. Gl e AL BT against a ventllattor twelve fect be- | One of the bandite Covered the em- ¢ "he dredge Analle saved | COMMunication between M-mtreal and | The spectal credit commisslon of nina J pohe blacksmith's wife, according 0 |ow. A second wave came and Albrechtployes with 2 gun while the other tws g steel dip- | Quebec were out of commision tonight |held an jnformal meeting teday with | Proposed wage reductions of between S ratement, Wwatched J. P. Morzan's | 4l conscious, grasped the clothing of | went throu R Gk BOS LI the mud on the| a8 & Tesult of the storm which sweot |the departmental heads of the ministries | 20 dnd 25 er cent, affecting 30,000 | TORMCns tom an adlacent ~window [pis men and saved them .grom being | ner’s pocket they took the key with which rth Tonawanda aMd |OVWer Canada today. The tclegraphic {of finance and economics. ailure of ihe | ETanite cutters and quarrymen east of |SOMe time previous to the explosion. - |wacheq overboard. e e e oy o of E: cipal busl. ; €IS to Torontc also was impaired. ~|bourse to react to the German petition | the Mississippi river, have been refected | b moeme—r Captain McLeon walking astern from the stolen money. After locking the em- % was ahove the first| Fifteen miles of wire and poles be- |for a respite in the repara‘i pay- | by the Workers' unions. QRIS SATARY the bridge after he had learned of this|ployes in a store room. o e and cansing | tWeen here and Quebec were reported [ ments is receivd in political and finan- HELP UP BY INJUNCTION |mishap, was crused against a deck house| made their way to tke roof of the lobby merchandice, | d0Wn. Public utilities companies in a |clal quarters in Berlin as an indication | Merfer of more than a score of ferti- e oy qewiiatng Jftebost £ He peumec 40| Maa ' themiaow it £ 8- eeckper 16 (the s and Niagara [ PUmDer of citles were operating under |that New York, London and Paris werc (lizer plants chiefly in the south involv-| Hartfcrd, Dec. 18—Injunction pro- [ the bridge. refusing medical attentlon. | street. - . wae tn boat hous- | difficul prepared, informed in it not advance, ing millions of dollars with headquarters with respectwto the presemt turn of the ceedings to restrain Treasurer Frank S. in Baltimore is in process of consumma- Butterworth of Later a rod in the steering apnaratus the American Legion | snapped and part of the gear Was Wash-| pyppRIVENTING TO RESTORE g WIRE AND INTERURB. reparations situation. tion. from deducting $3,600 a year for him- | ed away. After several hours the Po- X THE OYSTER INDUSTRY werd el 2 L e st R B i |Self fro mthe state fund for needy ex- |tomac wsa brought about to her course. ) S SERVICE INTERRUPTED PouaremavaAN POLETIOAL The Rev. John J. Fitzgerald of St.|Service men was dectded umon Saturday r tremendous Nine of the lifehoats and many rafts had ‘been washed awa Three stowas Rochester, N. Y., Dec., 15—Rochester Rose's church, Fair Haven, will cele- and Western New York were swept by | -« FRIDNENS 'LIDERATED | wruin the allve’ ibiles oF Bk berer o N. Y., Dec. 18—Experiments propagation by the New York by legion members in this eity. The matter with be lald before a judge of t miles from in ter a Pole and two Ger- water was N l": conssrvation ion promise : ; | service in the Roman Catholic chu the superior court next w i ho had left their hiding places n ater ¥a%la 70 mile gale for twelve hcurs today. .’(;:;'mtemala lcny, G\;&tefm::]a, Dec. 17 Chr{s:mnl d:y an Catholic church on wemsfiem o Xt week, according ran;im:m:m s e the| 10 ,,.swi,gh ‘:,:‘p::::; industry 'y only €W | Interurban electric servicq and ‘tele- | —The more important of e prisoners . Dha: wetion w‘m b, discovered today and sent to n tanos th n Tong. f 3 Ittt e i ction with the re- ket e based on two |storm, were disc N ed tonight. It is belleved tha or the. ‘precipies| T 2 commstiication was iterrupted, | Mcare T S T e T |, Ehio Argenitac Jpnche: cren o \ars: | Dolntaionalthnt (Hisvetatutasottins sem | e o nimiuration statio: it alieady CEAIGAE It wl bl e Sonc by o trees were blown d wn, in some instances f)ent «};Ifr !YO;V st éhi exception cf | YieW per acre than last pear is indicat- |the $2,500,000 fund does mot allow an —_— le to demonstrate the commer- 1 the dog at the | e S IULAER; axifiles T | Minister. ot Financs Emiito Facamilla |3 i unofficial estimates recelved tody | expenses for administration, mueh le RUSSIAN RADICALS THREATEN - of obtaining oyster “sets At t es bl e T ild- | Minis o} : “ e disl imz o o Z Pt - o | ings. vlate glass windows blown ctu of | and Postmaster General Carillo Y S e 9L ey Therorns s m}, mfib“r:m" ey i WATERBURY MANUFACTURER prodagated pysters above the falls pertl i ‘n. No| Provisional President Oreelana has is- T #hatthe ihoard of ‘control-has Experiments this year a: Great Soutt stores and advertising signs down. No rovisional Federal Judge A tus M. Hi not authorized Tr SRS frst - time in|corious injuries to persons or deaths are | sued a decree declaring that because of |, Lo SUSEsiSN M. Hand,jup. rized Treasurer Butterworth to bers | Bay showed that larval oysters thrived = tamage was done | SCFi0US injuries to persons or deaths are S thith nd-hisiness | 1€11 the infernal revenue bureaw's ruting | Withhold for his personal use any of the | Waterbury, Dec. 18.—Three members Bkt n artificlal collectors than those etmeen amaia one | reported in Rochester or vicinity. the Akl aflon b flie cotntey AndMSSINeS: that firvia s dllva SISl iniie e a bt e I ERe e e e 1o e o e {of the police foree, in pfain clothes, to-| DUUer, 08 articial el rverside boat houses| A7 2dvertising sign.blew down upon | depression the cgovernme: ic | 5ale druggmists’ permits must carry at|tlon to former service men who need |night formed a guard around the resi-|PI&S hel it housetlhe B. R. and P. railmad tracks this |elections for president of the republic |2 (TIEEISIS permits must carry at|tion dence of John H. Goss, vice president and S AR ST T g Thanate of 1h° | noong causing the derailment of a loco- | and members of congress on May 27. qualify as wholesalers. « ‘eaim superintendent of the Scovill | THOMASTON WOMAN 3 O | motive, e r v this Pyf | Y COMMITTED SUICIDE or Sevmical dakii: : = ; TO DISCUSS FOUR POWER ufacturing company of W jeralfam-| Dansville and Webster were without | SHACKLETON EXPEDITION S Rl e o R GUSE.BOUR 0N i ;«;nlmm o e NE) ¥, or Bank| eiectric tights. : SAILS FREOM BIO PANEIRO |enip mignt exist betwoen soromon: O oL RS | e rmation recelved by members of the | Thomaston, Conn., Dec. 1s—3tra Hen- nterurban service was halted for six === volcanic activity reported d 5. ‘Qetectiv trient to the effect|ry Thayer, 64, committed suicide P r on the |y, urin s o~ detective departrient to Yy Thay « 35 ingel o hours on the Rochester and Eastern | Rio Janelro, [:c 1SRM_ éme Brivsh | Si o e o ke o ll?:fi Px‘a:'hgg:; an;c.p})L‘;p:y fz;,rh,;{whi,; O e e o thas bien Eapmtieats habeing herset io mc;;e_;d at the falls ine. Ant-Arctic Expediton Ship Quest, com- [ Zu 10T PIE0 Arkentina, J 3 ! ¢ Russian radicals diseon-|of her bed. Her body was discovered by e steamers : 7 ed by ge- | reduction in armament are.to be dis- | threatened by Rus . =7 % T g manded by Sir Brnest Shackleton, left | g)ooi0a1 authorities. o o se of the present industrial|her husband w e returned from the et fl’1‘::“w;‘:3:; SEVEN MEN INJURED IN here this morning fcr the south after | o B %‘:se:'wvlth ::e hm’:;e folks' bgvmavnu :*er;treedss&i““ e barn after performitg the morning fromt ShOEG &b RIOT AT ARMENIAN MEETING |three weeks stay during which It un-| 'Ebenezer Nelson Blake, o banker and | o !er‘«"“:; fl':e:: f:f:::z:d Rl cliores. Mrs. Thayer had been in lii- of them nad = derwent _repairs. business man of Arlington, Mass., for | National Council for Limitation of TS health for some months and it is sup- -3 beach. Tue| Detroit, Mich, Dec. 13—Seven men | Sir Hrnest plans a direct voyage 0 |many years, a former president of the e e tos BY{ OX PROLALS . | posed that despondency was the reason - “or winter | Were injured and six hundred persons.|South Georgia from which country he | Chicago Board of Trade. a0l 2 orer | s ’24“3’ ;‘"";“‘,"c,; Seuei Fid OF THE CUNARD LINE | for the act. ¢ £. = “haats{Many of them women and children were | will proceed. to the Ant-Artic. g | TUStee of the University” of Cricagor ol Tseings aieady e bech s g he bor at Dunkl thrfown into a panic when rioting broke Only one boy scout is accompanying | dleq at his home in Arlin - 3 ¥ Tt Dec. 18—Gfficials of the | AGITATICN IS CAUSING harbor at Dunkirk. |ont at G. A. R. hall here today during |the expedition, the weher heving discon: ston, Mass. | was satd. One of the Irst is to be an [ New York, RAINS, CYCLONIC a meeting of the party of the Armenian |tinued the vovage at Madeira. outdoor assemblage at Madlson Square, | Cunard \Line tonight denied the allega- Republie. Jaraes . Gra%y, of Beverly, Davi: hat TROUBLE IN ALBANIA = 4 ® con-{New Tork on Christmas Eve. tion of Sec;ta;y“gl La‘bor -{15‘ e:i ‘{;e — W = X a tractor, was summoned to appear before the line h: leliberately violates 18—A ‘Belgrade: & WINDE IN NEW YORK CITY | “The rioting began, the police say, [40 CASES OF RYE THROW: State Fire Marshal George C. Neal to|INDIAN NATIONALIST LEAD! {mmigration laws. Paris. Dec. clgrade despatch e 15 Winds of evelone | e & speaker named Snaron advocated OVERBOARD FROM SCHOONER BN N == dated overthrow of the party and fcrmation of i the Havas Agency, explain why he threw 49 sticks of dyna- to the Havas Agency Saterday, ATL SENTENCE | The Cumard Line” declared P. W. | . i renorted that the government ~Winas ot gyeiane parpee mite into the river near the Base bridge, SEEE L ENTENCE | whatmouth, general passenger - agent, | 3V3 It s xeporicd that the government o cd by heavy vains. |, strictly working mews party of Ar-| New York, Dec 18— Somewhers be-|at Bepedls. Mass ; e “has at all times dome its very bestito |10 o FeTS AR e i Hirdoche o Manhatian then | menians in its stead. tween Rockaway and Long Beach forty | oo Aansbad, British Indls Dee. 18— | 0ol win thd recArements of fhe |Nande of an agitator named Hirdochey, Tin Teepmr Manhattan, hen| At the start of the disturbance: men | cases of whiskey were floating on the | A conspiracy to boyeott his restaurani | FUNGit Motllal Mehru, a prominent na- United States immigration laws. It Las|0f Whose histery nothleg seems fo b * T i roueny 8e-|in the hall pushed women and children | waves tonlght O Testing on the sands. |because he would not. discharge. mem: | LonaMst leader, his son and two meph- | LRIl nothing at any time to discredit | KNOWR. The members of th former Ti- An Uhiaeniified man, ea| o the adjofning room then di-|Hundreds of thirsty ' folk, many with |union employes. was alleged by Chagles|S¥* Who Were arrested December 7 in | G000 Mothing Al 80T (76, b CRCteel frana government are trying to re-or- o injfentificd man. dea | vided Into factions and fought with | torchlights, gathered on the . shore. | Hamilton of Lymn. conmection with the non-cooperationist o chalrs and their fists in a bill in equity brought against officers and members of several “Lynn unions. A esquad of 25 ganize at Elbassan. police reserves quelled.the riot. Ahmid Bey, ‘commanding the Mirdltes watching and thinking up such lines as ne the government.” “When my nip comes in.” movement, today were sentenced to six months in prison and a fine each of 100 is concentrating troops to march on Ti- i e a th The injuries were confined chiefly to The forty gm, ‘which hfl’le crowds :x?:s-a“;:hwu decr:er}nt}:a:':nhey_:hcu:!4'1 SUPPOSED T:E::E:E.ls ::.;551!, s rana. wites » pler Tead and the | brulses and lacerations although one of | hoped -would be washed ashore by the| The Steamship Cabotis brought - inte | | SE Prioeg. o con Pos 4 Sl T, el bulldines on the | the men sustained serious scalp wounds |tides, were thrown ovthoard by a|dock in Fertland, Me.. 31,000 sases e | there Was a default fn the paymeit of Sk s el = wera carrled e i v g oo schooner bound from the Bahamas to|Scotch whiskey from Glasgaw. the |their fines. 0 ¢ in soveral sec-| AMBASSADOR HARVEY Halifax, to lighten the craft when she struck on a (sand) bar off Long Beach. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 18.—Petition for onss probate of the will of Albert Lichtblau, oy who died Dec. 15, has disclosed that in- stead of being a penniless old man, he i two, before yws were shat- John C. Fisher. Chicago, Dec. 18.—John widely known theatrical suddenly here today of r"mflzn BRIAND HAS ' 4 ARRIVED IN LONDON 18—M. largest shipment ever received. It was in bond, however, and will be shipped to Canada. VISITED PREMIER BRIAND Y wind C. Fisher manager, died heart diseast London, Dee. 19 (By the A, P.)— |U.S. AND H George Harvey, London, GARY ExcHASGI Dec. 10NS Briand, the | possessed $15,000 in cash and property | when_about to take a train for Pitts the American ambassa- TREATY RATIFICA’ The small town of Lasheras in San- | French premier, arrived here today and | valued at $30.000. A sister, Mrs. Martha | burgh, He was with his company, the FORST STORM IN YEARS IN dor, at a late hour last night visited ta Cruz iprovince Argenina, has been | was met at the station by Austen Cham- | Ramp, of Waterbury, Conn., was named | Irish Players, and had just concluded PENNSYLVANIA | Premler Briand at the hotel where M. | = Paris, Dec. 18.—The exchange of rati-|raided and sacked by 600 bandits, ac- |berlain,, Sir Robert Stevenson Horne and | as principai beneficlary. five weeks' en ment at the Oiympic — piund Is stopping in Tondon, says the | fieations of the neace treaty between the | cording to -despatches Tromt Comodoro |other Fovernment. officials. The confer-| A policeman found Lichtblau ‘in ‘the | theatre here. Fisher was one of the pro- 1%~ Dlowing a six-| Times = this morning. The newspaper | United. States and Hungary took place fand Divadavia. _The. settlers in the | ence between M. Briand and the Brit- hstreet Dec. 7, weak from iliness. He died | ducers of the famous light opera “Floro: ou e O the svorat Ladds that (he ambassador and the pre- | this evenng. according to a despateh | town are reported to be fleeing in ter-|ish Prime Minister will begin at 11 last Thursdfy. He had gathered: rags dora” which neited its owness nearly & B years swept over North- mier were together for some time. 3 ed here from Budapest. ror, o'clodk tomorrow morning. and papers for years. : lon dollars.