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oR RE TE oe . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16," 1917, ane A CAPTURED OFFICERS SAY GERMANS WILL SOON RETREAT AGAIN 10:000-T0N SUGAR FRENCH REPULSE How Venice Is Protecting Its Historic Edifices ACCUSED TEACHER ne AND TRAIN KILL SOAPBOX ORATOR RESCUED SHIOMENT ARRIVES erRM N ATTACKS From the Shells of the Invading German Army THEE IN PERSHING ARMY SECOND TIME FROM A MOB TORELIEVEFAMINE ON BELGIAN FRONT rk 1 —>—- | and Engineer Over Until Monda | three American soldiers n teh: | 4 sop ton , was waved yee oo heme and one by aocldent, were reporte terday from yh hy & policeman at today by Gen vee iy hing, ‘They were 4 anain to twate | Suspended = Instructor Call] partm Sia ee Cuban Cargo to Do City Us. British Get Proof That Enemy ) " » 18, died tor denoune ‘ SP e Nov. 4 0 jet feve » TAnton war @ ' fil] Permanent Supply ts Is Preparing for Another Loyalty Pledge Unfair— {Nev ot sariet fever, namin tanton A ssur Strategic Retreat ~pthtat Fanta Wanwe, took seven policemen to rescue bite fesenth - - mane Criticise Whale Private Claude PB. Miewaset. machine trom a crowd which fought to reach ; mun battalion, died of brencho-pnew. | om Ten thournnd tons of raw suger] PARIM, Nov. 16—Following ts the | A statement was iamied thin after: |monis. Mra C. Mieuseet, mother, No.| Tomer Latener included in hie oe from Cuba were iclivered to the Have | report iasued to-day by the French noon by Bamuel Hehmainauvcn and A. | 1082 Commonwealth Avenie, Howton, | WunelAilan, Maaatrate Murohy. wwe Meyer Huger Refining Company early | | Henry @ehneer, two of the threo Mas | . ten hall for yeate t wil the ge | : rie |. Higler Wovd No Gramps, onginenre, | Atttek on the Liberty Lown. ‘The Magl to-day i amount will » re “tn 1 - , rs . ' | teachers suspended from » De wh hilied by rattros r wi ni | trate told him that since he 9 dite reliet f the #usar famine for In Meleium the Germann # [Clinton High Sehoot araen of [8M ad trein Ort, 17. MPa. senfudiced . ; t . em s capture one of our pe ct tank ois Hehool on Anna C. Cramp, mother, No. 4024 fark | UC Oreiudiced amains ew meveral weeks Hy that tine the ne-| tempted to captu ne of our points holding views which wre AUDYETRIVS | Avenue Kouth, Minneapolis, Minn leave the hearing of both hie eanen to gotiations with the Cuban planters! of support north of Veldhoek. ‘The | of discipline in the achools and which or, Maxiatrate Groehl, ‘The | = _ undermine good citisenstlp.”’ He postponed both cases until Monday | ‘They bane their position on the | G6 10 STIR fixing tho bail for today's offense at y 1.000 | f nting | |right of free speech and, In ting CHINA AGAINST U AY By Monday.” said the soap box ore the action taken against them, make 1s 1 . | tor, cockily, expect to be in Ya a sharp attack on John Whalen of hank, #0 there'll be no trial.” lage grtin i eeedesnciths Propagandists Using New Ameri-| ‘BY Monday.” retorted Magistrate In thelr statement they say in part: | in -Agreeme With Jam Murpyhy, “I expect you to be in the | Home ef the mont toyal citizen.| can Agreement ith apan aS | Workhouse. Take bim awe chern refused to vin Mayor Mit-| Basis for Work. —_—<»—— j so-called loyalty pledge for the] qwastiNGTON, Nov. 16—German 5,000 MEXICANS TRAPPED ample deemed tt a y won that they lila muccem delegates, now under way here, arel ttack Wan repuined comptstely and| expected to be satiafactorily com-! j pleted, assuring permanent relief appreciable loasen were inflicted upon The Havermeyer Company, whieh] the enemy | employs about 600 men, has been| “The night was calm on the re-/ loved down for more than @ month| Malnder of the front exept on the » of raw sugar,| tight bank of the Mouse (Verdun opera-| front), where heavy artillery firing because of the short At noon t tions and by tomorrow afternoon re-| continues . fined sugar will be delivered to the| “German aviators bombarded the Jarge retailers and the wholesalers| region south of Nancy. There were about the city. By Monday, It is} no victims. day it resum propaganda is working at Peking to stir ference constt.! Mought, every one will be able to] Proof That Germann A - Precautionary measures have | hUmillating Interference with Const!’ ciing against tho United States be- IN PASS AND ANNIHILATED buy sugar without paying a premium for Another Retre: been taken in anticipation of the | tutionally guaranteed rights L teaching cause of the Amerioan-Japanese pact. ws y for it WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN | bombarding of Venice. Many ob- | to free American citizenship. The ‘dis- 4 Evidence of hia fact to-day reached ;diplomatic quarters, where it was like- jects of art have been removed The sugar will be sold at the| FUANDPRS, Nov. 16.—German nows- snd ‘kahdhews HAVE veon, thvows wholesale price of 86 cents a pound| Papers found on recently captured | loyalty’ tasue raised its hideous he Government Force Falls Before at the insidious call of the self-right- up around the structures. The Hots, Wise stated that England and France Machine Gun Fire of Zapata and will retail from 9% to 10 cents a| Prisoners show the Kaiser's Govern- above pleture shows the Chapel of | OU, self-styled, spread-cagle Patriots | wore consulted before the Ishil-Lansing and Di pound. ment is preparing the public for an~ SROTECTIN GS ST TARMICS VENICE tists naseuiorane the Crucifix 19 Church of St President Willcox in a newspaper! nace was concluded, contrary to earlier other “strategic retreat” on the west | Mark, protected by elaborate cov- |interview hinted at pos: severe | reports, EL PASO, Tex. Nov. 16—A foros of ! f sandbags and mattress- | unishmnent 40 be visited upon those] Active trritation in Japan during the] 5,000 Government troops sent into the front. | ha | he as allayed by the agreement with| State of Morelos, Mexico, to opera Catp it the | - _ — -_—_—_—_——— | who dare to deny the Board the right) war was alla y the agreement w State o a % o1 te Pisican ashe sdk hacgpecdbenl a tee to extort a paper allegiance, But the) te United States, according to oMcials| against Zapata and Felix Diaz fo THAT U. S CAN'T COUNT THEM erman high command enterta MRS. WARREN'S SENTENCE HAISELDEN’S EUTHANASIA : ES aoe “ar 1 firm, | ¥8® believe this result overshadows | has been trapped in @ mountain pa Oe fear that a retirement for a™istance * eee te i teach ad en China's displeasure. The sore spot in} and practically annihilated by machine a “ot several miles" may be necessary hey were not punished |the Allies’ line-up in the Far East was! gun fire, according to code messages Bs ashi coe ac aa taety eer Bre ewe PUT OFF UNTIL, TO-MORROW | POSTED AT ALL NAVY YARDS, GIVEN AN.OFFICIAL 0, K.|""sssns° to ‘ant of esvcation|Semoved withthe rasintion ot. aue| Solved hate tony Oy. Amereu ine - a enainiaenias | ao ; Dale GoW in 'poesebeton ot tie Maries decided to have a new loyalty ige.;picion on Japan's part, diplomats|ing companies from their agents in the Bonds, but Many Subscribers A ‘ aan, | atated. Pay in Full liste ecg tar Meee aeons Counsel Says He Has Further Facts, | “Secrecy Means Sa and “The) “Nothing to Criticise” in Case Gy sae canto ane strategically paced] en i Confirmation from Government sources WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.~Liberty| has exhausted 91 divisions (nearly Presumably to Aid Clemency Enemy Has Ears Everywhere,” | Baby Hodzima, Says Chicago eo that the omtasion of the teacher's | POPE ASKS THE KAISER sr phe Casrantal Geverament te in m- Loan dollars were piling into tho| 1865,000 men) In a vain dofense of Plea. Two of the Injunctions. Health Commissioner. |parallet pen signature would be TO WAGE A LEGAL WAR) tent, 2aneer of bens overthrown law solamee 4244 gu waa breccias fen eataratiaoeee and in fruits) Passing of sentence on Mra Whit-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Renewed | CHICA ov, 16.—The City of cni- | Wickly observed and checked up, 0 Re @ coalition of the various revolu- ney Warren, wife of the famous arch engo official ni “This carefully framed-up method possible to count them. The Incoming warnings against sptes have been posted indorsed the death 1 Imil iod of about wd tt hi tutacdbd: to Satine Gio oon tionary factions, who have «aout BS SARS 'D: ect, who yesterday pleaded guilty In : sentence pronounced upon Paul Hod- | Was Intended to date the con- . oo " — STLET GREINER Letease asta aes Lay teh eaiyedleg hey aipavalley montha the Germans during the Batt |the Federal Court to attempting to] *t *!! mavy yards and stations. Placards! zima, two-year-old defective, whose | scientious, timid young teacher who Rontitt Seeks) te. Proninion LA beste from private sources ey. The net balance was estimated at about | tle of the Somme used 86 divisions eeraue the Government by placing | headed “Beware of Spies have been roe Jane are being seiaves oe life | appeared to be confronted with the} Women, Children, Clergy, Villista. forces whioh captured $1,800,000,000. Only $685.000,000 of an| (1,290,000 men). an undervaluation on personal ef-| posted, reading as follows shortened through "God-given drugs” |atternative of signing his name or Chirches and Hospitals Bie walbieuay ca ie tae 18 per cent. payment was due, but hun-| The inspired articles in German|fect# brought by her into this coun-| “Don't talk about peeerinss Ye ; ga cameo ea being severely punished, possibly ex- P ported moving on Juarez. Col. Jose dreds of thougands of subscribers pald | newspapers preparing the public mind |'"¥ | in| November, 1915, was again r. Archibald L, Hoyne and Dr. ROM®, Nov. 1¢- f what you have|! Pope Benedict! it a done or are going to do, The enemy| Herman Spalding of the Health Board|Pelied. This economically drastic aA Flores, leading a small detachment of 1M tung from the New York Reserve | f0F Fetirement on the weet front show Brecon, RhIG Ciree CN Oe orice ee | hee saitw “everyarhare reported to Dr. John Dill. Robertson, | test was met straightforwardly and bed conentisihe Ratcangs ni Bia Government troops, has been defeated Bank indicated that at least haif of | the German Staff's realisation that it@| morrow morning “Don't discuss naval eftaire or the| Health Commissioner, that an tnvesti- | unflinchingly by only a handful of in- fs ; ating weet of the| Cast of Juarez and is retreating to- the district's billion dollar allotment | man power is fast waning, The delay was granted on the mo-| movements of ships, their cargoe gation had disclosed “nothing on which | corrigibly consctentious teachers. tary authorities operating west of the) 1454 the border cit had been paid ana preiiminary esti- ———_— tion of Mra, Warren's attorney, John ' cargoes OF |to criticise Dr, Hatselden,” Dr. Robert-| “On the very day in September when | !#0nz0 to follow the rules of Inter- Seted Grow. clbar wate OF thn country LLON PLAN 10 CUT MILK W. We. Crim, who atated that te haa] Ouses With strangers or foreigners, |4on announced that 40 tar aa he 181 veachers and pupils reassembled, q| ational law In respecting the lives| erly protection of women and children, the hosp! churches, bishops’ bytertes. | * payments probably will not PRI § FOUND UNFEASIBLE strengthen his plea for clemency. A|know. Enemy spies at home and| yesterday, but rallied to-da | wo-catled lengthened echool day ay ater but rallied to-day and Dr,| so-called lengthened achool day was be available until early next week CE! big crowd was in court. While her abroad will try to draw you inte ar- Haiselden said it might Ive two] Introduced into many of the high|ClPsy, attorm and Special Government | ents J o 0 e! onths. He added, howeve e palaces and pree NINE NEW YORK BANKS 4 - : Prosecutor Carstarphen were areuing -Euments and entrap you Into telling, mon a however, that the | schools. Administrator Williams Says It “The climax of the agitation was | ture of the baby’s afflictions might The Pontiff also has ordered the the former's motion in Chambers Mrs, {them about the movements of the | | Jos at Munich and Vienna, | Statements of Socialist Candidates e its death at any time within that Papal Nuno! A rT S re ov e 01 2 chieved when three representative ; ; F Six Months to Warren sat unmoved | ships, their cargoes, the courses steer-| period, ae if necessary, to appeal perso a} SI e JOIN FEDERAL RESERVE 'W ould Take nths A group, including flashlight pho-|ed and the steps taken to defend our| a committees chosen from three affected ieee te inion Silee caret Show Little Money Went for Start Direct Deliveries. tographers, followed her down the | ships. FIGHT STARTS FIRE; 2 DEAD,|"" schools—the Wadlelgh High ooo Gharte RS alate he Purina Election Expeness, Twenty-Eight Important Institutions) Arthur Willtama, Clty Food Admine corridor of the Postoffice building,| “Don't forget to report at once any sabi Ad *| School, the High School of Commerce [Poy wishes, OS | a satel candidates Ald not epend oe Ls re *listrator, announced to-day that the|A loud explosion at the end of the|person who tries to get Information) yam and Wife Burned to Death|and the De Witt Clinton High School | coi peo much money in the campaign, accoréing Admitted Since Nov. 1 as plans of John J, Dillon, former Com- | corridor announced that she had been |from you oranyone else in your hear- | When Stove In Overturned. finding no cordial reception at the ie ASAI de hiaeaatien Ot Careonal axpAaae I 5 missioner of Foods and Markets, to | “taken.” ing Wa eral members of the BOYCO GERM deisel De a War Measure. rilenasp eager eents er tesagartel ee Seat [ee omt forget that your want of KENT: 0. Nov. 16—Jacob Roth jr,|hands of several members of th TT ON ANY lad incaee aii’ the Maura on Biactions WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Twenty-| py © burned to death In|Board of Education, individually direct delivery from terminal to care may help the enemy and lead to| S24 his wite w | OR Morris Hillquit, candidate for Mayor, re- eight Important State banks and trust| grocer, have been demonstrated to be 0 10 TAKE |the toss of American ships and the | WF home here early to-day as @ re-| written to and interviewed, decided to companies have been admitted to the| unfeasible at the present time. aba tia oti tkait Green sult of @ fight between Roth's father,|visit the Board of Aldermen. It was | ahaa capella ta ealbeenht oats which Federal Reserve system since Nov. 1| Mr. pition’s plane to eliminate the UP LENINE PEACE “OFFER “Secrecy means safety who lived wiln his sop, and three friendd| only at this significant moment that |... aoe Oe went to the Socialist Party Campaign in the Government's ‘Boo for airenathe Sidita gaan were abeubied at a cont et = erie elder Roth, who were visiting |the Board of Education innocently de- | Water Association Proclaims Dras- | Committee. p 1 ferer esterday attended by Mr. —— ; dj ic Plan to E Edward F. Cassidy, candidate for raed betel wrcicoe oO Wales vepremei Ind dent Socialist. C : During the fight a stove was over-|Cided to permit the students and tic Plan to End Danger rv, can Rebeeabacaeplial ot i92,4i6,000, suttiis| sc iter, cua’ the Deter et omens SrOup. int turned wad the victims were trapped in| therefore the teachers a hearing at | toLives.at Sea | President of the Board of Aldermen je ,000, Mr. Hoo’ ¥ jssioner, ~ ~, ‘ on : ¢ at Sea. } i of $41,187,000 and resources of $845,796,-| sr Dillon advocated buying motor| Germany Calls for Immediate | SO ORE RI S| FRCS : Board of Education. | GeRinetaniAs 3 1o—The T1.|EaNe, the same committee $5, and in § 000, bringing the total resources of the| trucks to take the milk to all city Action. | ae very one who was present at the), UHIISTIANIA, Nov. 16-The Ti+) addition contributed $2 to Vera Con- 148 Btate institutions now members of | stores and let it be delivered from there | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. — | hearing was outragod by the bullying | {\0" TANK Suv s the Nonwewla er] nelly, treasurer of the Irish Progressive # rye system up to $3,929,000,000. C1 N, Nov. 16.—The Independent ~ = - ¢ the High| . passed @ resolution | reague } the New York inatituuions ad: | the customer. Socialist group in the German Reichata, AVith net changes from previon methods of the chairman of the High | proclaiming a comp boycott of| ‘samuel Hf. Ordway, defeated Republi- mitted since Nov. 1, withthe resources | The Food Administrator waid it would |* “ « i chool committee in charge of the pro-| Germany, German shipping, German| cg 0 u 2 Jus- Of each. are: reqiiire alx months to inatall the plan in {D&® reaueated the President to convoke | Am, Beet Sugar : Se erat iy can candidate for Supreme Court Jus Columbia Trust Company, $124,000, | even fair working order, ‘There are (8 immediate session of the Reichstag ce ie. & Yer ceedings, John Whalen. ungeters Into} nace, ond German citizens in Norway. | tice, pent $3,600 mostly for printing, in 000; United States Mortxnge and Trust | 6 o99 gtores in the city. A motor truck | discuss the peace offer of Nikolai | Am, Internationa muses that they areal aviev. |, 2ne, chairman of the relation | addition to expenses of his campaign M * iN ; 3 pattian Com MW 4 pit e ¢ jerm e ° 7 ‘pante #82,000,000; °C Trust Compuny | can deliver to perhaps 20 points a day, |Lenine, leader of the Russian Bolshe- | Ato: Linesed woes Rc titrcatened them, Hig two (sald that {f Gorman ships were una-| committee which will be accounted for , ot New 00; Hrooklyn | sr, Williams estimated on only 3,000 of | Vik! _the Arnetardien 3 respondent of > 148. ; most undemocratic and anti-social as- | bet Wikitiee ee UR ra n Norway the| ater. a Pe rust 5 ne the Central News cables ~t sertions weres ‘If yeu pupils go on|Prehibition against exports could be! District ttorney Swann reported per cent. of the stores to be ‘ 2 a at ; Beicomnen MAA Sond Lihat ea) TORMG Ab Fro ed ‘The Independent Soctalists also ask (Continued from First Page.) 0. TE hc Strike Tl close down every school, and |sbolished and that If food should be| spending nothing personally, but all tyn, $15,000,000 New York, $13,600,000, and Sc take up considera- —_— trucks might be required, while prop. |that the Reichs y state of affairs as re- | Anaconda Mining | Ulery of the ne Anmciated Ol) |1 want you tu understand that neither| refused to German subjects they|contr:budons and expenditures will be the pupils nor the teachers are golNg} would soon Ieave the i country * by hix campaign committee. an ly equipped terminal would have ¢ window, and the men could bi n| 7 : ” : untry, Thus | reported Trust Company of New York, $11,- ° 0 Pol men could be seen|A., t & ¢. x to run the schools, ives of Norwest. c 4 Guin |serde Courland, Lithuanta und Poland.| crouching back of tho defenses with | Ad, ue ef Me, ‘Whalen, fearing to alienate | (he tv Sree ainted prema pete = DIED aoe a \4 an Jenne their | RQt be exposed to the prose: = | No word has reached this country | “Me ready for the enemy just across Fob the student body, promised that (heir | similar resolutions have been adopt: | Wi M#ON.—JOHN WIL! ON. 7 rievances would be carefully con dopt- | WILLIA! LIAMSON. jot a peace offer by the Holsheviki to| thls narrow belt of water. Rap. Tran Sliered within the next week or two,|¢d in other Norwegian towns, Services at CAMPPBELL FUNERAL '¢ | || Germany, although telegrgph communt- Further down the river @ huge Lea tier and assured them that the principals eee CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et., Satur- ° id {cation has beon Interrupted for nearly | cloud of smoke drifted over Zenson, | (fuss oat of their high schools would call ait ree as Warning to Anstrian| day, & P.M W ja week. The programme of the Bol-| where the enemy had succeeded in| (hl. M a? meeting of the students. The prin- | Boyers of 1 rty Bonds. = ~ -apepipmaimmmemimeaaes ieee) | " || shevikt calle for an armiatic, bat it in| making bis first crossing and was | {ile Comer cipala were to make Bi pert 96 yi VIRGINIA mn, Nov. 16.—Three| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ye aay x || understood their purpose is to address| now preased back againat nine, Capua Uemen's agreement with the st-| persons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alar and a | LOST—€S0 weward and bo questions | a Y Y/ PUBLISHED TRI-WEE) Itheir proposals to ail the belligerents | © a Sig Mori Mgity the river | Goned, Can. dente; it the pupils promised to con argon Ph Sere at ce tm cha ity | BS red CITY EDITION land not to arrange @ separate peace | Cane 9 fighting at this point had trol themselves and not go on strike | night Nake murderer, hee I) FERN Il with Germany: been desperate all through the day. the principal, in turn, would do all | bodies were pund to-day In thelr home |g; | — The enemy at first occupied the vil- in his power to readjust thelr pros) hire with a note of warning co all other cg, Bec feet, and | MILITARY NEWS |POKER PLAYERS | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. lage with a large number of machine grammes,” _ Austrian families i «a r ' ) NOTE Standard Oll Company of Ohio—|euns. There the Italians attacked a eae ; Khmer Motor BRITISH IN PALESTINE Durn good thing fer if] Regular, sears? Wy being Ay os them with artillery fire, backed up by | Great Nor. vf ] 1ae Le Winterbottom | payable Jan, 1 to.atock record Noy, go, | Infantry rushes Daptration | IN MORE GROUND 1 ce , aterbor Gotien "Broke Menan ee | —— The Italians steadily forced them |jner GA plays payer ‘Other- Cudahy Packing Company Regu- | back to the chord across the bend, so | Inter ——— . wine he'd ‘lose h lor quarterly dividend of 1% per cent.! that they now occ’ Kan, Ci | voice wayin’ "That on common stock payable Dec. 15 to ow occupied less than | Se. oe 5 “ jithin Thre: Good. Stock record Dee. 6 three-quarters acre and were |Eemnn | Sweep Forward to Within | Wms. got an- * hemmed in on al) side The artillery | | Miles of the Ancient City , ady. Good boy 8 vee Byer ies) ey any—Net) was gonceptrating on this enemy of Joppa ere 973, egual t 058 party, and it was believed it would be ’ = tanhote | L wainat’ $16,786 net p sfor|forced back across the river or] | LONDON, Nov, 16 alisne? } 4 a | , name period of last year thrown into the water Yo. Vad Hritish troops have swer ward t r Shas elsowlere. | These ar ) , foeks' nM Cough anaqatians = : ational ad 7 nolant 6 . ded with tasty SAM WELLS IN | Srey" Bepartnant. tne | Cheaebrough Manufacturing co On the way back the correspondent | 342" cau! within three miles of the ancient city of eS 19¢ 1 TROUBLE other day, Sez as how “4 $20 | Regular puartonls, divi end of $3 a| passed through the deserted city of| Joppa, he reported this afternoon. cameo taptamermen OX ¢ ne was caught in the hare and an extra 6 nts @ share, | prev! are (Gens. Fox * N 4 inal 7 > n ( ane ae le” Belo Li | ener’ cayable Dec. 20 to stock renga | Treviae. where Gens. Foch, Wilaon |X Pacite i: Phe city of Ramlch Luda, within tha: | Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16th and 17th Wells wus the cause ake i ui Nov. 30. d Cadorna held the first of the con. | iignie lass stance of Joppa, was reached, he ae ah the. cheaver “ erences at which plans for French |frimn lisace Our i PP MIL CHOCOT ATE | COVERED Wah the Green. and) sabe — Winterbottom ue Aauo United Paper Board Company—| Bri ss ilies Oe Lay Gon Cee ye —_——_—~—_— RGu Bal ind Gesines” | Fred Kruger, who Is) Wwuu exempted fr Regular quarterly dividend of ty and Ush co-operation with the | iteing ] | Beating eer etfoms | the Draft count, of a ‘ per von preferred stock payable jan |[taliana were made. The elty was | {ai PEACE BY UNDERSTANDING IH] pretty sore. Can't say wile gue. Bae " wed | fence He, to) afore recurs us itd an jabandoned and silent. The town gouiiern feciti \ if} thas wer vred | fer" ‘suport “Prett |{ “SBNg ayy $)) Initial dytteee ay able Dec ay lclock had stopped at 9.10 o'clock, al- | Re tae, § ONLY, DECLARES KAROLYI had the’ “regiment belt Bnoo stock record Dec, 1 though it was 6 o'clock in the after- | ' giving them @~ 7 \no he t¥ Danses 5 , \ to rer ward | k 4 Copper Ronge , Compe ¥—Regutar |e Sal ay a thee Dated Claar Stones ' Leader S alt, whe WN SS | quarterly dividend of and $1 ¢ _—_— - be itt vari Nposition ader Says raed eng’ nea] EN SAY seul yeu Ue te Dea SB to stock Ractes toe fae Hungarian Opposit H ASSOWI PD CHOCOLATE Hane 1 OV! A Little horse ts soon Nov. 21 O] Blind Mam te Be Ordained te\t Old Programme Holds Good i ft step tl Bred | Curried. A little he | —-— ral. \t A . i : rey a , >» his mind * : ‘ ite Rece ents id eXvert oAChere. be mn wanted them Maes 1p fOOR Cured Kast Butte Copper Company —p BUFFALO, Nov By ial dis | fish Goo 7 ‘ Despite Recent, Event Tet will wuvenl to the tnoet refined tastes in the > di 4 with Lance ough dend of $1 # share payn Dec. 241) | pensation of 1 Benod envy d t up ‘ 6.—Cour aroly ‘ Drops. See eerata tien A, Company pain ecnitn sande a ERAS. Oe *| LONDON, Nov. 16.—Court By oh Bam ts eo! to ayit eoee initial dividend of $1, Jan. 29 sh explosion | Ww 3 * the Hungarian opposition lendey, ts ASSORTED NUT BARS the Regine nywa — of chemicals tr College here | Wer ghmise 14 4 quoted by the Central News cor aha | being us he wants to}in last Fri's pape Solar Refining Co. declared an extra |! U10. ts to be ordalied to the priest- | wi . espor t at Zurich as saying In elixhttatly wet in let. Pears| we had @ plece about dividend of share In addit hood, according i received tor | T } . pest confecth Wana me i 4d brother 12 fellers advtg. | Lar cular ser yal paymer day by the 1 Prat apeneh at y sone ein rs in Fs atecitented, There are in th 1 and m | Coug ODS Wear ve vomery ock or re " - | "Despite ont events, we se, » ly the wssort e wante to be hear hii:| tin union sults.” Bum hie De at ord known Inmtance of a blind vntill| NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, | “Pespite the Srmant in tavor ay ioe fellowes Pittorte an Lat | Good idee. Sam | body stopped us on the | 5 ne tho privath Onen tn ams Couey Bt aceerandind? ms ett jell | DRAFT NOTES. | 24 that what they fad Republic Iron & St Railay > Bs ee +2 Bee ee een a aan ee ouint Oaarnin La | On wus a coat of ar: | hav necks arterly dividends | CHICAGO CORN MARKET Mareh 7 46 389 he Austro-Hangarian Forolgn Minister we | Poke. Bizert cum wel) | mor Mus be a Mo red | Tounada Net | May Ts 4 24s ne ae , former peace at hi} | mists fo byin all of Fd | Knight shirt, el? u k Lito tH = h Jui 0 os 46 to state whether bis fol x4 Oh ol Farce Aaae lad eforred is | bs AK 16.75 6TH 8.70 titude as expressed In his speech, still Toecifled weigt Includes the econtaln t Nie — . i Me maatty ¢ plarket closed Weak, off 6 to 62 points held good \