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VOL. LXlll—NO. 310 POPULATION 29,685’ DFBS ONE OF 24 PRISONERS | 02 suausss |RussiaHas Fun - Cistmasitetyfor » Three, posts besides the. premiership e Admiral Coundouriotis, former Greek 3 Py« Y aCnny | s 5w | Socialism a Fallacy| Excess Immigrants| owee e oo o ' ; J | |Erie, S I AT | Bolshevist Leaders Are Evolv-| More Than 1,000 at Ellis ls-|, Seronee commtes o, mhisicnne Y ; stock exchange expelled Earl T. Menden- Peng ministry. The selection of Liang 5 = % z % hali’and Frederick T. Chandier. Shih-Yi as premier was anndwnced on | ing a New Economic Policy| land to be Given Liberty President Harding Has Commuted Their Sentences and Or-|Ton %aneCno naa been pioies as mn.| —Defeat of Communism| For 90 Days to Visit Friends ister of communications, Chang Hu as A Relatives. ue Spanish papers referring to tho sus- pension of Cortes say the government Admiral De Bon ot France Regards Submersibles as'Indispen dered Their Release From Atlanta Penitentiary on Christ- | minister ot fnance ana ven' thu-chins | Recognized. R seble to Any Important Naval Nation—Senator Schan v ‘Washington, Deg. 23.—Abandonment | New York, Dec. 23.—The gates of El- A as minister of foreign affairs. A messenger of the ln:;rlb;'e bank, N . . oo 5,000 S, mas Day—All Are Serving Sentences For Violation of | rarsvries i~ seriss of socialism in Rhssia Is predicted by |ls Island swung open iste today, free. | Konsas Clt¥ Kan, was robbe dof §5,0 zer For Raly Asserted That the Long ltalian Coastline Fopr bandits robbed Paymaster Henry Made the Submarine an Important Element of National OF HOLD UPS TN THE BRONX |recent changes in the economic policy | InE more than 1000 aliens, detained un- |7 fhree autorioblle bandits. War Time Laws—Commutations Do Not Restore Citi- Defense—Japanese Delegates Expressed Opposition ta of the Soviet government, according to |der the immigration quota law, so tmat a review of the situation in that toun- | they might spend stmas with friendg it of a Chattanooga, Tenn., hosi- st . of hem & Bandis. were willed snd e | I3 on the basis of statements In' the |and relatives in the land of promise. | 3y i et $LA00. zenship Lost by Felony Convictions—Five Former Sol- | 07,27 & 5208, Jo78 S0, *T0 00 | Soviet. government,” according to a re.| They will be at liberty for ninoty 2 mat sult of a serles of hold-ups | VieW of the situation In that country on | davs, under an order issued in Washing- i i y i er the basis of statements in th ity sre roperied. fv have hreken diers Serving Sentences lmpoud b, Couflsmurb&l Are |tere tonight. n the Food rist rted to h 1 Soviet | ton today by Secretary of Labor Davis, | oue in Belfast. Rioters entered many the British Proposal to Abolish Submarines in Warfars, Leon Sotille, wealthy cafe owner, was | cOntrolled press issued tonight by the | but must return at the end of that Ume | ghops and stole stocks of provisions. o oL F: shot fo death’ by a fasillade of bullets | commerce department. for ' deportation, unless promised attacks Pardoned, With Restoration of Citizenship. Washinzton, Dec. 23.—(By the A. P.)that committee discussion of the propesal fired by three masked men who were| A new economic policy, the depart-;on the constitutionality of the restrictive| gjizabeth ccilege, o Lutheran Intsitu-| Ty, submarine problem and the nasw |fof baolition of the submarine may b holding up the patrons of his cafe at|Ment said, is being evolved by the bol- |1aw have borne fruit, or-the goyernment| tion for women at Salem, Va., was com- fos Does: etV in ‘concluded tomorrow, and in some quar- \ Washington, Dec. 23.—The sentence of his prominence and the resultant far- | jug et U0 ) oof JM0 R “prony “Sotiile | shevist leaders lightening the estrictions | decides to make more exceptions in.their | pletely destroyed by fire. unfinished Wt ot g netitutiag the | ory it 1s belleved that after Christmas tha ten years imprisonment miposed upon | reaching effect of his words very prob-| (.. henind the har when they entered |Of communism and aiming at the partlol | cases. z - o e o &“" 'h” Of the arms confer-}peqiations relating tq the Far Basf 3 ably might not have received the sen- | 05 (R T Ui O T (e place to | Te-establishment of private trade amd| The order arrived shortly after 3 o'-| ‘Apdrew S. March, former treasurer of e cther attracting increasng ist deader, {OllOW- | yonce he did. He fs an old man, not poi, TICLE &0 RSO T fe proprietor | INGUStry and at increasing the incentive | clock, and two hours later 200 of the Ing his conviction of violating the esplon- | strong physically. He is a man of much V. Debs, soc! 0 the Holmes Electric Protective Co., died ‘\:‘f"“;“‘*\{‘ffl-{: of ‘the Ciferece . oy Se retumed concwrzenth it s, _ mdde a dash for the door and all the | fo production. Communistic ménage. |aliens had packed thelr belongings and | suddenly at his home in South Orange, | }io% between resident Harding and therd 0 mg o0 O R e o B ac commuted todsy by President | personal charm and impressive personal- | nioia%. o ‘men ‘fred. Sotille dropped |ment of industry in Russia, it added, haq |left the island. Others departed after pe can delegation, tonight divided the. Har - i 5% ity, which qualifications make him a dan- i t 5 3 further instructions which also will per- n dead. , The bandits escaped in an au-|resulted in a great decHne of produc- |nightfall, all the employes at the immi- attentions of the plenipotentiaries of the 2 Debs was ordered released from Atlan- | gerous man, calculated to mislead the i s s e T mit fesumption of the Shantung conver- tomobile from which the license plates |tion and a general disorganlzation of |gration station working late to help the| geeretary Weeks announced the selec- wers ass-mbled in Washinston. axtion B Siateitincy by ent Harding | unthinking, ‘and affording excuse for [(9%CR0C Trom T F economic life which hagl heen commendeu [aliens get away. Immigration Commis- | tion of Associate Justice Emilio De Toro |, NeW prominence was given the treaty 400, 0 L\ o a with twenty other persons | those with criminal intent.” A short time later two armed men ‘en- [ UPOn emphatically by Soviet newspapers | sioner Tod said all of them would be Te-| for appointment as chief justice of the | (iSCUSsions during the day by a o c ¢ simiiar_offens One Womma 1n tiie Tist tered % United Cigar Store at 880 East |While the decline is admitted by bol- |leased by tomorrow evening. with Mr. Debs, who. Wa g mittee. Admiral De Bon presented at supreme court of Porto Rico. o sy ] DEes ol O gTeat length the French viewnoint rezarde the pact a8 Cumtorapitgrpretation of |ing submarines, arguing that wnderwater A locomotive engineer was killed when - unimportant’ 'and declaringloratt mrt only were leyitimate weapon I lraner iy e = Jcratt mrt only were leyitimate weapons a Philadelphia and Reading expregs was | 'he _Amerlcan del-gates had the “fll| Ghen properly used, but that they hava dorailed and the'locomotive toppled over | & Tfidence” of the White House. voman, Mrs. Idell Kennedy, con- [Tremon tavenue, Bronx, and attempted |Shevis: leaders. - £ vidistios ot the \xgg: o e Anici of h\nderiyng the |fo hold-up the glerk. They were cauht | TLenine, it a spéech in October, recog- e = e g £ 4 Phobegis selective service act by arranging with |in the act by Detectives Timcthy J. Con- |Rizes the defeat of communism, accord- sons serving sentence for vio-| ., ooylet to furnish national army men |nell and Randall J. McCarthy, whe im- |Ing to the department, and is quoted as With evedasses wiidh distorted their [ mediately openeq fire, killing ome _ of |saying. Hungarians, Poles and Greeks outnum- bered other races in the laughing, happy swarms that sizned the necessary pa- pers and ran toward the ferries that brought them to New York and to rail- ations of war-time laws were commuted also on Christmas day. Five ; v lve nake a.twenty foot embankment in Jersey City,| Mr Harding added that the treaty ;«:::;r::itf e :‘m:’a!m:lnzv‘:}; n: Yision and made them unfit for army |them. The other, returning the fire, shot | ‘The substance of our new economic |way terminals on the Jersey shore. 4 contemplated no “alliance of ertangle-| "p.y, Bi for: oldiers ng sentences service, was ‘neluded in the Hst, with a |both detectives in the face =nd escaped |Policy is dictated by the recognition of |Many of the foreigners immediately| Eugene Allen Gilmore, professor in law | Ment” and asked that lesser quesicns ema pardc Totation that President Witson previous. |in ap automobile, the number’ of which |the fact that what we have suffered a |boarded trains that would take them to|at University of Wisconsin. was mominat. Prisoners Releused. Iy had reduced her sentence from eleven | wag obtained by of @ifterence be nob permitted to obscurs [ S2IL Ueed Hinstrations drawn from the in the west. Others landed |ed to be viee governtr of the Philippine | the central purpose of the agreement to r the police. The de- |Powerful defeat and commenced a-syste- |loved ones e An-|to threc years on condition that she be | tectiv s were taken t6 a hosp'tal where|matic strategic retreat. There can be |at the Battery, and scattered to the va- | Islands by Secretary Weeks, preserve peace and rrovid meaus for :;’;“,{“1‘, s A e i ' icte Deadwood S D, |pifeed in a sanatorium for fhe insane. | thelr condition was reported as seri- [RO doubt in the minds of the communists | rious foreizn colonies in the polyglot me- — riendly consultation as a means of set-|of defense. Fr add Both Franss » s, u erolontge law. | Cikns’ Freeas: who. Wi sonyictad~at* Bl!l o, that we have suffered ‘defeat on the | tropolitan area. Georges Carpentier's limousine was | tling internatinal cotroversies. SIS wh ace) costiaing: (e ruaEll £ : ; rs; Giovanna | Paso. Tex.. fn 1918, the summary said,| Another attempted hold-up in _the |economtlo front, and a mighty crushing | Each was released on his or her own|6rdered confircated when he fafled to ap. | With the arms conference proper the | Sraosal, have murs. 1o foar feom tha i, oo i to Vears after | attempted to sell to'a German consul in | Bowery was frustrated when Abraham |defeat, and thus we are facing conscious- | bond, all agrecing to make arrange- | pear before the Meux correctional court|day's only session was devoted to & con- | eubmarine 4t emnloved tn the fleet of axt st gonvietion at Chicago; | Mexico plans of a gun which the Amerl- | Fdson, 27, put io filght two hold-un men |lv_and deliberately the* new economic | ments for passage back heme at the end | In Paris on a charge of epeeding. I ! -T. Rlodg convieted at Des|can army was expectcd tq use, although |who ordered him to hand over a tray | Policy tinuance of the dehate over Great Frit- 3 A enemy in any future war. proposal to abolleh the submarines. x gk conthie® The discussion-was not finfshed an the | b Senator o : ¥ _Senato anzer, who assert b conference, giving up olans fir ar Fxtend- bl of the ninety-day stay on American soil ! Commissioner Tod said he did not| American dollar is quoted at 5 frames know the motive for Secreiary Davis' |12 centimeg on the Geneva hourse, the : b = i The main feature of this new policy. cerving twenty years on | he contended that the plans were im-|of diamonds in his fathers jewelry store. 7 Y, the se . practicable and that he'was trying o |They had asked to look at some dia- |the department reported, include the par play a “Yankee trick” on the diplomatic| monds, Edson bent dowu to pull a tray | tial restoration of freedom of trade in agent. ' y 5 - the long Itallan o made the un< . release order, nor the plans of the gov-|only cointr in the world in which it is | ed Christmas recess. will meet asain to- | dersurface warship am Imooran: chs ) - from & show case and when he stood | agricultural products; abandonment of |ernment regarding ultimate disposition | uoted below par. morrow to consider it. — | ment-of mational defense. The Japanest ¢ mmutation were J. T.| Joseph Schur. formerly a practicing at-{up he was lookinz into the muzzles of ;?;eh!t;l;aclgi :rf’e unlre:itlflrird requia(tim; of the men and women freed today. 1 at Oklahvma City and | tor at Indianapolis, and Maaurice L.|two revolvers. . substitution of a fixed In the meantime, discussion of the gen- n delegates, who also have expressed epoo< 0 Under the law, most of them would| According to a Rome newspaper, five |eral question of auxiliary tonmage allot- | gition to the British mronoeal and . cos ars for violation of the were two cases coupled together | “Hand over the tray. quid labor tax; abandonment of ' uniform-not be admissible until the fiscal year persons were killed and thirty injured in [ ments remains in abeyance, desoite the | Americans, who have refrained from taka p ge a mah Garey, convicted resident Harding's commutations. | the bandits commanded. i b as B [mmehias s ity Noneor Hiom ahond | A SIAIGH (aH(G o Do ot ossieay f Sactthas 40a:tiond) toatemctiona ou, {8 at S angsco for violation of the | bhoth men having been involved in a con- | Instead, the young man ducked under in enterprises operated by fhe state, and the substitution of compensation, accord- g a two year sen: have been brought to this country, Com- | €Xpress trains. subject racy to sell exemptions to voung men | the counter, grabbeq a revclver and missioner Tod sald, placing the blame for e 0 had been summoned for army ser- | opened .fire on the robbers, who ran ing a definite vositi-nm, di ot reached the French delezation | tofass gieenceimn | = 0id Tot jola ta Joseph M. Caldwell. convicted at wday from Paris. The French have| (Throughout the £ Ing to the service rendered; leasing to btheir condition on’ steamship companies.| Gold Toldings of the Bank of Fronce [ taken the position that the abolition pro- |the American delezates m:;;’esse:q::‘::e ce. I 1, for violating the espion- | vice in New York; each was sentenced {out of the store and eccaped by ming- for the week ended Deg. 22 totaled |posal should be carried to a decision lan increasing tendency o fall back 2 pio ew York; ea sentenced | ot stere e 5,524.100,000 francs, unchanged from the | before allotment detalls are taken uo. |tha A: n T . serving throe years: Mojick Fie- | to six years in prison, but were released |ling with a larze crowd of holiday shop- TR Z pent detalls. aken b Ainiericans mropess o 4 Délroit_undtr the es- 1 on parole Aug. 25. e pers. Edson fred four shots at the ¢ and apparently their wewpoint has been & . 1 to IWenty| Among the I W. W. prisoners released | ficeing men but none of them took ef- > given a commutation | ol day. for agreement which will make impess®la any ruthless usk of the submarine sueh as horrified the world during the Imst war. The exchanges have not yet reach- was Charles Ashleigh, a writer of poetry | fect. Only a meagre deseription of the o and speaker, who has served two years |bandits was obtained. approved by the other powers. A. J. Moutrie was appointed vice presi- | In Teplving to the British proposal to- dent and E. G. Blackford cashier of the |day, however, Admiral De Bon. chief First Federal Banking corporation, New | Fronch naval expert. gave the conferen: York, a glimpse ‘of France's position on auxil- vears by Pres at It Brings Results Throughout the Year : “up in the delfcates of a ten year term, and will be deported | In a daring hold-up £ Wvas sentenced at 1| 1 his native country, England. Giovann | sen store of Joseph Greenstein in Hester Tex. to five years at Leavenworth | paigazsi of Chicago, who was manager of | Street, four unidentified bandits obtain- the United States un- Even though Christmas time is known to be a season of heavy p ed a point where formal expressions on 4 s iary tonnage by declaring no im-ortant |the roposal are possible, but the Amer- ¥ in Ume of war in an Attempt t0 | qucted by the 1. W. W., was also released | $5.000 from Matthew Weiner, salesman || mnq idea of coursé is to set forth the list of good that s available for k E ro ® the : e srman nsulate in Mexico | g0 genortation, although a fine of $30,-[for a jewelry firm. who was one of the 3 new g similar to these de- is house and two barns, in-one of which 52 nes fthe whole subject will resolve itsel? tnto provosad in the American reduction head of cattle were burned to death. a preposition to regulate rasher th vlant for the United States and Great | abolish. i T - 000 had been added by the court to his | batrons. The robbers then took $52 from for usq by the United States army; toy year sentence. These were the only | the cash drawer, put a padlock on the convicted at Chicago AUE those who are shopping, to make shopping easier and to spur on trad- §{ ing. Even in the big buying season when it is known that there is I8 S i Brithin. The 90000 ton feure wouid be | Until all proposals possible abalttion o 5 4 aving depositors in the Tremo t + : T s strict ® the SRS Skt WHTaGr 7. Kent, :\:| :«;;:nzlu.:;-]dprom«nence to obatin be,fly‘:: ;?mn flhmucn""o'{ ,;fig‘dfly'w“ <12 tion and the results speak for themselves. received a Christmas distribution - of | times the amount she would have under |teh French hold, 1t womld be T—Z‘:?ssoe; - need at Sioux Falis, N. D.. in 1917 | " C ‘h- = scmmn-n a German Luther. | PoTted by Joseph Pollak, 55, owner of a Such being the case it must be evident that the pulling power of 3 21-3 per cent. an a?:knne;x M'"fl;e "x:atlo already b;l‘r:g‘fl'rward any conerete estimate for - e bt Ry g gl dddoint o Luther- i & 4 AR i i — agreed to as to capital shh t utura auxillary fleee of a H pbeen convicted at ("vil‘axl:‘ :r:d an minister at Pomeroy, Ia., was con- |ZTOCery :l(r;rp in bs;.' :;:‘hn‘l‘a"xh ‘?\‘“}‘.‘\::: af!\ertmng should not be disregarded during those times when trad- Treffic was paraiyzed for two hours g;n mE with the submarime dlscuss'ons | tion. utura auxillary flew of any na- e ced 1o three years for attempting | Victed of having preached a sermon dur- :“;” “"‘_m';he““°:ev" e e Si'\efmm ing is apt to.be dull. Trade development feannot be wisely. neglected, and thousands of commuters and Christ- | there has developed a proposal that A British spokesman said tonight that oot miitary anteryste ] I8 e war el Dunishment for ai | nds of thelr_revaiver, during the quiet seasons any more than it can during the holidays, mas shoppers were wrabped in under-|slans be made for some future eonfer- |it was quite clear the submarine would i net Great Britain dueing the| enemies' of Germatry, and his release was | NS DO =48 5, snd. the tarceata; h ‘ 2 ound trains when a main power cable |ence to include otber nations ®nd fake | ba discussed ultimately at a = <ar: Mrs Idell Kennedy of Los Angeles, | Ordered today. A D e e ing merchant who plans his advertishig campaizn ac- Ta'the Cambridgs subway Erownded and |un deails of sushisy’ fleet conmtaaciier | cir ot e conterence, o Slinced 1o ten. Jears Tor RLEEnDt. R e S e SRR drug store of Abraham Ackerman an i % 5 exploded, cutting off the current. which some of the delezates feel cannot | “We have a great des! more to say.™ ” nsubordination and refusal| Utterances which resulted in Debs' con- | Webster avenus, Bronx, forced him to a Get your business message to those who do the buving through the be settled here. The Itallans have taken | he added. ‘We are not cotimistic yet of convieted st Chieago for vio T iy i iz O % % 3 X Sk ormer pres 4 delphia | the British are undersyod to have suz- ne ve welcome any & . g \fmm et (r‘:rr‘::l nfir:)éx-':w:ncoj\'nlmt\fii}; l\zlr':rx:v;s :n(d m:n h“‘ h $300 in cash and his watch ber oF home readers in Norwich and vicinity by the use of The Academy of Fire Arts, dled yesterday. |gested that th¢ united States m-nc., (r‘vr- f;:mm:; its uul :u (';e':’o'flce;:’mmm, - T donn L. Murhy, sentenced 10 | made his own address to the jury at the | By means of finger print records, the || Toctif: It Brings desired results. He ras 70 Jearsold-and raq been {l | ward with sorhe definite proposal.in line in'size of such Vessels or far warfurs N Ire yeara'at Sacramento, Cul. under the | sl n' Cleveland n Sevfembor, 1915, | bacit. s be' e oo store Bideng During the past weels the following matter has appeared in the | °nlY & few days. th Bt Tandig deine Or a cop [eciotibe: " o - | noun sentence, ’ y sta s 1 . i # e Snidome " g = y? Sy 4 3 fr ; e Rl bovmprad e i ol i o o T A Bulletin Telegraph Lozal General Total delegates have made tentative reserva-|resched a formal stage. ber o0 90.000, that ©f itself i am orizinal he h“\ ;-—:.,.p v"\\':"ym" own good time.” T atlany Slth 1A Tre - of. Levarsl” othar Saturday, Dec. 17. 106 153 230 589 t\{nns ?r;l;flm’?lfii\ accommodations trom It is the hope of anference leaders |fault in the limitation of armament. g a2l by President Wilson: | Friends of Debs immediately began a | United Cigar sores in Hamom: Monday, Dec. 19 106 100 262 ok | LR - eing aliens into the United States un- | o Lo sve B oont Dricl | ik Sang ‘\W”day‘ Dec. 20. 94 92 156 342 Fire destroyed two bulldings I the = 2 — e of war; Albert B. Prash- Prianer nea 10 the supreme court of the | xpw gAVEN ALDERMEN ednesday, Toc. 21, 108 106 304 518 cotton goods mantfacturing plant of Wil. [ CVABPSMEN FOR STRIKE e e e Ml sentenced toten years In 1918 after | Coume ey aroTyiction e ACT IN THEATRE MATTER | ;fi‘i‘g;‘;"' St 120 100 236 456 liam Whitaker & Sons, in Philadelphis, DUXE AT SEWEORT, KX NERACE I TO ANNEEEN Chicago for violating the | weeks later anothre effort' was made and v i ' e i = b B ceustng & loes len T & SANLA00: Frankfort, Kx., Dec. 2 : William Schumann. con- | o re_hearing of the case asked of the| New Haven, Dec. 23.—The New Ha- Totals S —_— ¥ S = o e o under the = | highest court. It failed, and on April 13, |Ven board of aldermen tonight passed act sentenced to five years o % Tl .—Four com- Washington. Dec. 23 (By the A, P.)— 673 1475 2773 1919, he was taken to Moundsville. . |an order directing Chief of P An fmport duty of 63 cent sa bushel | PARies of Kentucky national guards- | Arthur J. Balfour, head of the Britisx e Smith on blueberries was asked of the sematelmen totalling 160 men and the necessary |arms conference delefation, tonizht & T an e L. Snitkin, | y pris e by i to issue licenses to all theatres here finance committee by Edward M. Frye of | Ofticers_tonight were ordered to New- {sued the following Christmas message ta servin Which e e i taere to, gty his. sentense. 0 T tified as conforming with ~ e : M g i by Governor Morrow. the American people: . n 1918 | 70, months Iatér, howevgr, he - was |Whicll dre certifie “ai rivate indfvidual 5 bt el 4y were sent as a result of his orders grow “I welcgfae the oppor whith b : act; ‘an | UTaNSZITed (o the federal prison at At- |the lav. Lzhecfxmel“_‘ e e el 5 Y ‘em‘;:*‘;‘s‘;‘ priale ‘"”t"jl‘fi;‘ SECOND TRIAL OF ARBUCKLE of stichiberica s ing out of a strike at the Newpart Roll- | been granted me of sending Christmag o 685 Al lknte. % “hief - Smith, (City Tiuilding Inspector : s still operated by LIA] 7 —_— i ik i T 2011- | bee e of sending Chrisgm (ry 3 Siora. sentenced to twenty years | " Debwr friends did not despair despite | Austin and Firs Marshal Perkins to gov- the State are to adopt commerclal prin- BLE TO BE POSTPONED | g;regentative Langley of Rentucky 1:;‘-"N!AP'nn&‘:el;:nufq_;wr:’;f!;uir":" E?e“e‘t_:\r:“ to my Ameriean friends, et eerolt an eharges of | (Hy final legal action. Appeal after ap. |ern thelr actions toward theatres In sos establfa mgents hitherto controlled by the | Sun Francisco, Dee: 23— Matthew A, | ntroduced a Il for the o e R G e L I o0 wmomn 0 OV £E s and M. L. Tre- | eal was made to President Wilson, but | cordance with the opinion of Corporation |ciples, paying ate producers and oth- | pragy, disteint - ate - | ishing’ competitive examinations for post- s asor 3 N Fargo n 1919 of es- | b, yyrned - a deaf ear to the petifions, | Counsel Bennett. Jer state enterprises market value for |gav that the poltes enod onouAced to- | masters and permitting the president to | morFow. S0 cotonel 1. 1. | 21Lgthers suskests thouehts of peace ow Ploange 1 lon and sentenced 10| gaying a5 he did so that to release Debs| The opimton of the corporation coun- |materlals analselling. thelr roducts at | perjary e s e iihe | make the nominations. = i bt i o T o opood Wl Comeris: s — vould be s ity cas new building co . = erjury frs. SR ; X e e are no nations between whom fha Full Pardons for Five Soldlers. o l;‘)(‘fll'“'!“mp\z(“r')l:lf;‘;a‘:;iie;:lc E el ;:lrc:a;er; o retreictive. wHL Bolitet newspapers claim, the de- 2:“5::";5“";“5 “C"g“‘és growing out | whe Christmas spirit is finding ex-|er companies have been ord‘:red held it fpeace” shéuld bs more socure and that - A s 2 5 e 1 : - s oscoe C. 3 . o 5 = - | ceadiness the TNt it ettt i rran, James A. O'Dell,- Roy [ for the pardon of Debs, but Mr. Wilsonthe necessity of inspecting theatres|fecis have already followed the change opening of the second i 3 precedented demand by~ families com- | . G 3 , In peoples of English speech. Such has al- orre Vangilder and J. B.\ again deciined. | which had been in use before the code [of molicy with. respect to compensation € second trial of Arbuckle B Al sorving life terms. to fortable circumstances for bables for |nouncing the sending of tropps. He de- o on a charge 4 ~ e 184" ity Vb With the incoming of the Harding ad-|was adopted. Following fhe Rialto ot . labor ‘and hile gomparatively few |y 2 aarmozr_!:n;:fl::im:;gon J;.r:, aAnpaGa: 2 Slid e waticnmese S onad cnsid = o re sentenced wh iatration renewed cffoxts were made | Theatre fire here fhere was a contro- | important Industrial plants have yet |UST¥ 3 &ithoush he y = = vea 4 om, hen, wnder Amerfean e AN sibility of i 4 = = 3 necessary. g e troons we Newnort by hip, =0 much Is beinz dom s to obtain clemency for the socialist party | Versy over the responsibllity of inspec- | been leased, a 200d many smaller es-|®q 7 McNab, chiet wum‘e?,m_ Ar. |, Jonn W. Riddle of Connecticut, recent ’_':l:_l:m,':n“""\;;"M»:ew’.t:“_n AR 12Ad;rsrc.’p < ‘:“'r:mh'| ing e to- irovge Laweefield, a for- | head. Mr. Harding gave no definite an- |tion of that theatre. tablishmentg have been leased to former |, (AU <o Y5 210 bt sr Ar-liy appointed American ambassador to |G r wards @iminishing armaments and officer. swer but there were indications that the| The aldermanic order is expected to [owners and to assfclations of working- s id not wish any delay. 1 administration was giving serious con- with the | mi ways beén my faith: and never did 1t r the al- seem “mearer complete realization tham were be- s he Rhine was ecxplained ree . o Bue. |N e peace officers of the ity | movi ses of jonal off Ca b . Argentina, has booked passage for Bie-|Nonme of the pence o moving capses of ational offense. esult in the issuance of Hermlts to mear- | men. rel;hlfedc"f"ees against Mrs. Nelgubors | o5 Aires on the steamship American |or of Campbell county “A Christmas t1ds so spent shom) erate to restore citizenshin lost | sideration to the appeal, and then a ray | Iv all theatres in the city. Most of them | “It is too early,” the department sald, | S Tom contragictions’ by other elony contictions, but the par- ba w = Legion, sailing Jan. 5. them. Reports from prévee: of hope broke for the followers of Debs |have been operating without licensex |“to fogm a judgment as to the econ- vi,:f,f,s;’R‘;’,p:‘"w;i;te'mg:‘a)thm;;m‘“;fis gators. the governor salf, indicated that clvilian offenders | shout April 1. Mr. Harding ordering a re- | under injunctions obtained fn state and |omic ahd still less the political effects | "Ea Ravpe, whe Srathy '[:‘; A motlon proposing deposition of the | conditions were such:{hat. thS peaoa the Buronean conn- | view of the case by the department of |federal courts. In connection with the jof these mew policies. The bolshevist [yt 85°US Hot: Spotra :1 Ventura oo | sultan on a charge of high treason has |ficers could not han s re under ob- | justice. heatra “controversy here, it was un-|leaders themselves express uncertainty | Wheeler Hot Springs, In Ventura coun- | heen introduced in the national assembiy | “Serious danger exis's” the =0 s for insane, and ;Thm it was that Debs came from At- | derstood tonight that Coroner Eli Mix [as to how far thése new tendencies may | 7" L beus 1921 on parcles which | 1 the surest prelude to a happy Year” two TAMPERED WITH LIQUOR c 2 ¢ oo th SEIZED AS EVIDENCH "Angora by Deputy Kastamount Bessim |#ald, “that at any moment an outbre: ¥ : % Rebuttal testimony by the prosecution | 2% > the loss ofdozens nta prison to Washington unannounced | would issue his finding tomorrow on{lead. Taking it altogther, it would ap-|. = i t! Bey. may occur, causing ozens : 3 by Prestdent Wilson, and unattended for & conference with |the Rialto Theatre fire. pear that the situation in Russia Is, to [\? the Neighbors' hewring will be re- lives and the disgrace of the state. Boston, Dec. 1 iquor seized as ev- ,A the TaIn,” 6410, an exicn| Afionry Geati Sevmhes e With = a greater degres than usual, in“a state |SUMed after the holidays. Fire caused dsmage estimated at $300,- - A ition Enforcement siaiement given out ai tae White | into this city quietly, held a three hour | EXPOSURE OF A BIG of flux, and that important and per- . 2ol 000 in a group of buildings on East Tenth | MUST PAY PENALTY { Agent. Harod D. Wilson in a it made un of those who on- | confercace with Mr. Daugherty and was OR RING IN CHICAGO |Mansnt economic changes may. possibly | LEGAL FOR WOMEN To street, Wilmington, Del., consisting main- | ¥or arcomor rordosixg [the Quincy House Tuesd the war jn one way or another, and r-aboard a train traveling southward again LyQ et result. It is too early, however, to fore- “TOUCH” HUSBAND'S POCKETS |1V of stock warchouses and a few small been tampered with, he annour 4 to- in of less than a third of 1 W. | before : 23— ¥ he Taid took place whue a dinner ¢ . they & 1 rd of I \\' before his presence was announced by Chicago, Dec. 23.—Exposure of one of | CAst the exact direction of those changes tenements. ew Yor, ©ec. 23.—The appellate 4t B RbE f oo w;:':\‘ : 3 e have either ex- | Mr. Daugherty to a group of dumfounded 3 2 anized lquor|their ultimate extent, or the rapidity,| Malden, Mase, Dec. 23.—Judge Charles ——- visfon of the sunreme court today con- @ nt ral S Rl e A o | Soosves: cxzementienty O e hoevatd in Chieago, was o | With which they will' come about” M. Bruce In the municipal court today| The war finance corporation fs dolng | frmeq the conviction of mansiaghter of | PTohibition Enforcement Director Pot- : e it g . = 4 . £ X 2 an |- i e was st, 4 1 the given no r}:rnmnrx:;drzfiv"\; = mrs Former Officer in Austrian Army. | comticics here today, according to fed- il ruled that women are justified in helping | Pusiness at the rate of several millisn |'carmine Licenzista, | Wholesale grocer, (16T Was a guest, was in progress in th ¢ the advoeates of sabotage or the de.| Mojik Fieron, formerly an officer in eral prohibition agents, folvWng the | CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO K. OF C. [themselves to cash in their hnsbands' | d0ll2rs 2 day, according to fhe annual 2 of government by force and |the Austfian army, who was convicted at zati bmitted t charged with ‘having been respon: arrest of three men, and the confiscation i FROM POPE BENEDICT Xv,|PocKets. report of that organization submi o t be known he would | Detroit <f obstructing tho selective s for the death from woo¢ alcohol poison- | liquor was seized. - | hotel sust below the room in which of twenty-one harrels of whiskey. “It has been the inalienable right of | COPETesS. Ing o years axo of Joseph Kania, ot hh"‘;w"‘;;“:“ g otar i —~— w‘;_f- : . : : rar} etes Chicopee Falls, (Mass), laborer. Licen- s n WOt consider anch.casds. i addit vice act, and sentenced to twenty ye: The men under arrest are Dr, I Val s 3 women from the beginning of time to & z when he went to a warehou: five soldiers on {he list. many other | W88 Biven his final release by the list, | Freeoman. Samule /D. Freedman, his Coe Yotk e, The joniEhts oftake money from their husbands’ pock-| Aversse dally oll production in this l;ista was sentenced to serve 18 years whera 8es are undér oondideration. President Wilson having acted previous- | brother, and David Blumfleld, all of Chi-| ~Onmbus. tonls o comment was made by the presi- | I¥ to reduce the sentence to five years. ets,” he said in finding Alphonso Di Es.| COUntry during the week ended Dec. 17 on the case of Debs. The president | AMONE the miscellaneous cases were cago. According to Edwin L. Weisl, as- | l0Wing Chiristmas message from Pope | o guilty of assault on his wife, Lena, |2mounted to 1,350,105 barrels, comyared and stx months but his counsel appealed sistant district attorney, warrants are | Doncaict XV: three of the botties of whiskey had been on the ground that the local ‘courts were | Sent. S5 Di Esco had testified that his wite | Wi 1361000 barrels for the previons|swithout furisdiction in the case. One full bottls of Scotch had disss- 0 the attorney general had glven very | those of two Okiahoma farmers who | per ared for the arrest of sev-| “The extensive Christmas tide char-|wag in the habit of taking coins from| Neok: according to American Petroleum | "y jcensigta’s conviction followed\an tn- |Deared entirely, he said, another batil ~ s i, o s etk § eI JeD ity of the Knights of Columbus is typi- institute. cestigation into the deaths of more than |W&s empty .and the thiM was ha xionded consideration to the Debs pe.|Joined early in the war a general rebel- |eral” other persons including a numper |t of the I Vit his trousers and that he had pushed ehr ok | FesHER R . # ood | empty. tion. and it ‘s known that the fact that | lon against the selective Tervice act|or promtment politicians. picd/ Aok g T % °h all com-| yigorously after the latest incldent of the Yotters, both faversble ‘and unfaver |100 persons in New England from wi « had twice heen the presidential nomi- | Which\was quickly, suppressed. Gustav| rhe lquor ring was brought to light, [Tendation: e view Wwith the utmost|ying He was released on probation, > woe of & mildon of voters had its influ- | H. Jacobsen of Chicago, also named for satisfaction the declson of the Knights according to federal authorities, when an attempt was made to bribe Colonel [9f Columbus to do wletare work in 1 poisoning. It developed that ths | “I still have one bottle,” Mr. Wi e declared. “I kept it to be sure of some in reaching a deci: able, discussing a possible relaxation of n favofable to | Felcase, alded a conspiracy during the druz was stolen hers, colored with fruit - the prohibition laws to enable a tax on | JTS “an SR BT B0 0% eiiente” 5 CHRISTMAS GREETING BY . | Hight wine and beer, to be levied as a|3" y Mis release war. to cause mative rebellion against|a . Earnshaw, chief of the intelligence | (12I¥; May the blessings of the season ‘NAIR! venie, were said by of- - The president exoressed the wish that | British rule in Indis, insofar as he al |unit of the revenue department, A fund |[eSt bountifully upon the gererous Amer- i toibe vouriis in o, e freamuy. . |QTANTITY 0¥ FIGUOR; XOURD oD Av GRAVE CESSSIE © be stated that the grant of clemency | lowed ‘M-‘mo::nb: used ;o: :hmeeutn‘t of $100,000 had been raised for hr|bar:vLcan Zeagie Indianapolis, Ind, Dec. 23.—Hanford | == IX STE-CELLAR IN BRISTOL WHEN TRAIN STRUCK AUTO m the cases acted upon dees not ques- | Place by concerned, but the state-| pyrposes and $300.000 for the purchase MacNid Honat: e P onditions in Rictimond on of any action of the|ment issued today said he Was “ot|or tne entire product of three distiller- | DENIES DEMURRER TO e aonal cammandeciott e, iy i ourts in erforaing the law in a time of | SNOWN to have been in reality an enemy E .. e fes in Kentucky, Colonel Earnshaw said rif, but he feels the ends of |f (e United States. ber of the 1|D° ¥as told.”He said he was offered ve been fairly met in view of ST o, smosher memhpr ot ithe 1)} ¢q allow the plan to proceed. he changed conditions. The vast ma-| W. W., gonvicted at Chicago in 1918, the it ke ol e s s lority of so-called political prisoners still | Summary said, represented one of “the |y AL DOING LAND 4 are the I W. W. group, are | cases wherein it is earnestly claimed by | ON TR 23— tonight American Legion, today received the fol-| tv, Georgla, were declared by United E::t "”‘;.C;,’SL ?Andn:g’ifiic:‘;::; ‘Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec. 23.—Four men lowing Christmas greeting from Presi- | States Commissioner C. J. Skinner to be |70 00 0 "0 C 0 diar " in “which was |were killed on a grade cross: T | e A omimend that o feaeral |found a large quantity of liguor and a | Wysox tonight when their aut y thanks for sage of Qr SH MWAULIFFE INDICTMENT New Haven, Dec. 23.—Judge Edwin 8. Thomas of the United States district « ™ o was struck by a Lehigh Valley locomo- Christmas gréeting and good wishes. In | investigation be made. R i e b e prisor / court, in a decislon announced tonight |return let me express to you and through —_— custody. The latter wag said to have |- The victims are Wegley Johmson and fately American citizens and. hawe me | MaRy persons that there was no svidence OFFICE BUSINESS IN LIQUOR | dénies a demurrer and motion to quash {you to the members of the American{, Manufacture and sale of 2.75 per cemt. frod claim to exe i =T | been operating the still when the police | Bigelow Jennings, of Wyalusing: Thom- . the indictment against Thomas F. Mc- | Legion, my earnest hope for the pros-|beer would be permitted under a bfii in- | Deer > ~ il b e lemeneY. | s wullty of any Sislopes ot dapacalt | Momtreal, Doc. 23 ~Fastern United | Auliffe, former foderal prohibitlon en- | pociy ang dued fortunc of them Sl mg | troduced by Representative Hogan, re- |arrived. . Both were locked wp, The wols- [ o B oavell Conten B s Suiik & i v ST States appear determined to have thelr | forcement officer for Connectlcut. Me- | the wish that the New Year may be laden [ Publican, New York. A tax of $7 per |ed soods included thref bareels Bf B s wee o ek wag.cin S Jond. There are also many tonsands of | In making the announcement of the |Christmas “cheer” even though the pro- | Aulifte Is Iwaiting trial in foderal court | with bloaeings itar’thoss who wplenjidly,| DArrel Woull bs used. to_3ay ‘s soldier |3 wanda and the engine of their car stalled - % charges of accepting bribes while & thet - onus. nd'ctments under logi executive action teday President Harding |CUring thereof means adventure, on served their country. e o e L | iatod at the ontset tnat e had no come | Retail liquor depots established hers |serving as prohibition officer. BOARD DEOISION AFFECTS in cragsing. Debs e erley 3. Emery, allas James Hastings, THE NEW HAVEN ROAD fcutive consideration o e S S e e 5 = LIQUOR CONTAINERS IN who Fevs Vermont. and Bieriny. Mase: co g Statement of the Debs Case. was interpreted as meaning that no ac- 1 TR L ST ok for horses on a Hot sum. |SEVEN NEGEOES, ONE WHITE THE GUISE OF BOOKS | as his home, #as convicted at Philadel-| Chicago, Dec. 23.—The United States e e b sunpiementary White House state- | furm.cr sostatise. soncor at o | i |mer's day. 2 MAN KILLED IN STORM / " | Phia of first degree murder for killing |Railroad Labor Board tonight announced N LOWEL v : the Debs case further amplified | Wit o few minaten, however. the come|. OTIY the scene 1s more modern—ong | ° - = New York, Dec. 23.—The {ibrary of | Vincent Hanley, a Fafrmount park police- | that SO m:‘ r..nro.:- -dde? to_ nllh R T it ot ew taken by the president. plete list was made available to the|lines of automoblles, wearing license | Memphis, Tenn,i“Dec. 23.—Seven ze ;l;v fr?flmflz::&‘;;fl ;:fl:n“flm man, on Nov. 26. lrlenltn o gr‘:- . i :d'"r“::fl; e ."'u':“l i vt m‘:‘v‘, g “There s 1o question of Wis gl and | lewspaper correspondents and discloseq | taEs 1ssued In the states of New York |groes and one White man are report cus M - — nd_ wockin=” conditions. (& Ihwbnd families vere rotsced/peeml at_be activ osely ob: asachusetts, Vermeni, New Nersay, |to have heen Killed and spproximately |ors,_carrying volumes labeled “Memoics | The young' mem and woman vietims of |for mainienance of way employes, is qn | ture 3 ; o el Mg wilteaasy Balh e o e g T ey b R e Ll ) score. injired in a storm which struck | of Santos” under their arms -caused. the | murder and sufcide in Chinatown, Res- | addendum to the decision hrnded down |Jar off the Lowell Pablie Markel eariy admitied it at the iria), but sought to | == ~ these statlons. the town of Clarksdale, Arkansas, sev- |officers to searsh the library shelves.|ton, wern identificd by emplovers, w lstify his action. e was by no means, g today are: Delaware and Hudson, Grand {today.” The financial loss to the market sald their names iwere Belle Payne and | Trunk lines in the United States, New 'company and to the owners of the Howa found to be hollow and to coptain half | Nick Savitz, both of Bostn. They had York, ew Haven and l#fl-(ord and building was cstimated at $50,00 'fi, pint flasks_of liquor. been employed In & chocolate factory. ! Pennsylvania. > of the firc was updetermineds The roads are hard, and fast, for |enteen miles northwest of Memphis late | Some supposed books, when opened, were luwever. as rabit and outspoken in his| There are many sick-of-home voya- ! speeding, and a fleeing automobile, *t's | today -and swept through several near- cpressions ag many others, and but for ' gers on the sea of matrimony, 5ald, is hard to pop with a bullet. by farming scttlements. »