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Lon ® on board that vessel until lending of the President. But Orizabda reached Brest yesterday entire party of newspapermen and went to Paris last night Preparations tor receiving Prest- it Wilson here have bebn com- ‘The city is fairly bumming expectancy, The progress of each step taken by ‘the American visitors now Is followed with eager interest. The fret plan of sending an American dreadnought ‘Meet seaward has been changed, Ac- cording to the new plan the fMegt will go out carly lay morning to Vencotinter the American party a short Gistance out and accompany it to port. French warships als will take For- @igh Minister Pichon, Minister of Marino Leygucs and Andie Tardieu, head of the General Comminsion for Franco-American Affairs, for the first @tectings by an exchange of salutes. French officers arrived here to-day from Paris to make final arrange- Sw ments with the local authorities for the President's landing. The George Washington draws too t much water enter the inn » harbor #0 the sident’s ship and the entire fleet of warsiips will anchor in the outer harbor about a mile off shore. AB American party, consisting of Gen. Pershing, Gen, Bliss, Admiral William 8. Benson, Admiral Heary B. Wilson and Col, House then wii board the liner and bring the Presi- dent and Mrs. Wilson ashore aboard @ naval tug. President Wilson will drive direct from the quay to the depot, passing along the Cours Dajot, a splendid tor- race overlooking the harbor, The populace and soldiors and sailors wit! be massed along the course, and if time permits thero will be a brief ad- dress of welcome by the Mayor and a by the President. Presidential train will proceed ly, stopping for several hours during the night so as to arrive at che ears Station in Paris exactly at dlock Saturday morning. Margaret Wilson arrived | Brest yestbrday to meet the Presl-) dential party. Sho will accompany her father to Paris, + POINDEXTER WANTS ORDNANCE INQUIRY Stirred by Report That Too Few | Three-Inch Shells Were Shipped to France, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Investl- gation of the Army Ordnance and Quartermaster Departments woull be authorized under a resolution intro- duced yesterday by Senator Poindex- ter of Washington. Ho sald that had “half a dozen traitors been executed at the start of the war, many lives of better men would have bron The Senator said his resolution was | based on a published report that onlv 8,000,000 three-inch shee.s, insufficient to last a month, had been shipyed abroad. The inquiry would seek for any failure to produce adeq sup- pe. the name of the office responsi- le, bnd particularly if agents of the| German Government were in any way | responsible for failure. | The resolution was r Military Committe’ eferred to the | MORE TROOPS COMING. | Gen. March Annow ing of 76 Am WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Assignment to early convoy of 113 officers and 3.576 organizations was wy Chief of State men of the followin announced to-day Mareh: Meteorological 48th Regiment, © ection Signal Corps » Headquarters, ith Hew apany, Supply Company A, B.C, DB Bidth try, First Bat- Mon with Detachment fompany jeal Dy aci= © Squadrons; Trench Mor 12d and 174th . BOLMt and 316 The Joyous | ahead of that of any of th that not enough good things could be | gold canopy | FRENCH WA THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1918. HIPS CARRY DELEGATION TO GREET WILSON AMERICAN TROOPS NEARING THE RHINE ON SGMILE FRONT The Rainbow Division Accom- panies Regular and Other Former National Guard Organizations. WITH THE AMERICA THE RHINE, Deo, 10 (hy from Coblent to Nancy doughboys NS ) ON ‘ourler’ of Napoleon ia on a pedestal directly While Wve patrolling Cobleng the advance guards of the main forcen of the American Army are nearing the Rhine on a front of 65 miles. A eav airy detachment aircady has reached the river near Sinzig (20 miles north. | west of Coblenz), The §2d Division (Michigan and Wisconsin National Guard) is only a few miles away. | The American and German Bridge- head ferences, Commissions hold Alle for are in which de the Rhine on Friday ranged, German ing white Mage man officers with white hurry the city as prepares for the event The bridgehead will be occ the Ist, 2 32d are about th Divisions. The 4th ing ore poling automobiles, and containing Gor- arm (re; pied hy . Sd (all regular army) and ang ar- | wears) ands, yemy ular | army), 42 (lainbow) and 19th Texas and Oklahoma National Army) divi- sions are marching toward the river. through | The 2d Army Luxemburg The Germana have left enormous amount of materia that it has not Townspeople in Colblons a treat is following ing arsenuls and pletely ignoring each other The Gorman ely withdrawal to leaving the Ame ne in Complete posses#ion of the city, | Dourhboys off duty spend consid- piling in ss summer erable time former Kaise hor suc al t are } to the unusual sight o% both American and German soldiers guard- storehouses, guard began its front of the me. GANTEEN GIRLS POPULAR WITH SOLDIERS RETURNING istins touches for the recention of WIFE AND GIRL IN DAYL to their general condition, and. the| petent motorman while operating the fi Quality President and M Wilson, She LONDON, Dec. 1L—The rumor that| manner in which th lines. and'|train regardiess of the faulty con Ou “I~ FROM ENGLAND ON ASCANIUS |Ptoue announced that she would erst the Government intends to have some | property, owned, leased, controlled; *!ruction in the curve. No exwnini- TWAT CHES © JEWELRY jbe in attendance upon Mrs. Wilson.| Contractor Tells Police § form: of permanent: military Conscrp Wat a IR ET Sonar RODEOTH to nate, Lente MRde: bye SNe OF EVERY DESCRIPTION |When the correspondent entered the OE ene, i onee) | SHANKS (an! Ht OL a esau retorted RAE ey, security and accom. | Public Service Commission into the Christmas Giffs “Let's All Go Home,” Air Unit |mansion the maid was engaged in ory of Intruder Who Forced feueoeins ea BY 8 statement oy J. H-|mhodation. afforded by thelr service, | Kind, chy arac er. oF, competency ot the c . : | poutnw (we “ars Se iy noma ember of Paria , TOK hot Riko AWith, Reames 26. thele com otormen emplo: ny or as to the Members Shouted When Chap- |Pttlx two little French oils, calted Way Into His Home. |tnerby" and. tieneral Secretary” of the pitange® wath all provisions of. ine |siaTa, oF natrruaris nenie on ae AR asoremens Ey fi T hws ‘ i? “4 7 National Union of Railwaymen and for thi rpose, Section No. 48,|Tailroad, notwithstanding the 4 lain Offered Them Vocation, | Where they came from the maid sald ,,.no™™* eet VP p ay Sete | At a labor meeting in Maiichester | ihe Commission is empowered to In-| upon them elther by the law The Ascaniusa docked at Picr 4, |*He did not know. told) the pollow tovday that a bean | rieaday, he read a letter purporting to| vestigate or make Inquiry on its own) B00" wh Dey Carte Rage Bush Terminal, in South Brooklyn, | ane ag) tesa rooms and salon OM entered his home this morning and. at |" hoon written’ by a: Britian General) 200 eee hes done ty. bu Hyailroad Taw, or the provisions Lasy Weekly or Monthly Payments and the boy# were in the merricat of |tte Atst floor are decorated with the point of a revolver forced La-|t0 ® French General, Mr. Thomas said | Poa eornorations and ‘the Commis. {contract No. 4, made and executed || NoEm loyens’ Reference Necessary! soda, ater, panting through the Deautiful mural paintings and have marca’s wite and daughter against their |{M. Writer intimated the proposed e8-) sion must make such inquiry in 4) ¥ader the Rapid Transit law Strictly Confidential-Call Write orPhone ee ee de (exduiaite chandeliers, In which tho wishes to accompany him, while hold-|tHilshmenht of a National Army of | to any act or thing done or omitted | aecm qt my duty. to recommend tu || WILL SENO REPRESENTATIVE IF DESIRED elcome his n all ki jllghts are 60 arranged that the globes In the contractor at bay by a threat | 1" divisions based on conscription. | tq he done by any such common cor geen A or Su sc mad 6 ES Pe eee nee Bea Ue ane jcannet be ween. ‘The light from them of death | The General was quoted by Mr, Thomas |rler, railroad corporation, or steel fesrieamiy ant xb Shin Who DAN 8 DIAMOND bands were on the dock to welcome |ig gittussd through crystals. The , lamerce entered the Hast Slat Street |"..00e Caninet, will not touct tote | eee ond Corpora ON AT Violalon Of] present investization, that a WATCH G: them, and there were the Stats atate dining room, In which thirty- station excitedly and told Lieut. Jos Ph | tit Kha tial sate ea then: not | Tr d law provides, Section Inventigatic n be made, and the TC G air of th Red Crome with thelt cot- lave queria can be enteriained, con Gane” MI romarkabe tale fw day-| ny the ‘Lentue of ations ncawenae | N® railroad corporations) Pe,preeented, tthe Grand Jury ot | 35 MAIDEN LANE fee and rolls and cigarettes, THC |taine’ the Murat family ellver and, W&M abduction, He said he had junt| intl! the feneie of Neon aaa ae en; MAY employ persona in the capacity | ine conduct of. the rection, into | Phone 243 Joh Event Sui aeace ehaatedl aL aleht of the finished shuyng and was puting on his |? of motormen ‘if fit and competent | |. K ‘one n-Open Evenings} ‘ |wold tableware, All the Murat fam-' conc preparatory to going to work, whey | {erence 1 eeerceaormen ie fit and competent | Commission for the F girls more than anything se: ily servente—butlers, Cooks nd he heard a knock at the front door |, M' Thomas appealed to Premier | of Ml ek a. anid The canteen girls numbered tw m | ty-eight and at their head wax Mrs, | h an hind yet been inventoried. being coin. ‘Moor is covered with carpet of great | ny that contract (article No. 28), it ascertain whether or not Section 1841 he Commission contem- which tis as follows . and the lessee hereby ap- ‘4 public officer or person holding OL , proves the most thorough and * publte trust or employment, upon ‘ minute insp@tion by the Com- | Whom any duty is enjoined by law. mission and the engineer and by | Who wilfully neglects to perform the their representatives or subordi- | duty, is guilty of a misdemeanor,’ entering into the equipment and |@ crime has been committed becaus j reconstructing, extending and {ot the apparent culpable and wilfui | NMENT eels uipping of the existing rail- | Reatect of the duty of the Publi ‘ A ry roads.’ Service Commission in violation o Furnishings in the Murat Mansion, Set Apart | —_>— | “By article No. 58 the lessee cove.| § ction No, 1052, subdivision @ of th A ‘ 7 Si ak din Vie nants to and wit sity that it| Penal Law, whieh foll for President ‘and Wife, Are All + | famine rom vretraeey Rtg im ee i We | ait” Reh - } - . . oom “The railroad and existing ('f the second degree when com Reminders of Another Day. | American Merchant Fleet Now basis tor an appeat tor change of | Tillroads carefully and skiifully | Muga witout design to sites qyLARI®, Dec. i1--Wnen Aa | Totals Over 11,000,000 opinion OF MAYOR HYLAN] with due semeid totne satsty of | Which according to the provision dal Lobantcbst Mh oc Matha SLs Si | Tons. | FIXING BLAME ON WRECK. the passengers 1 employe this article docs not constitute a the Murat mansion, all parts of | Mayor Mylan's opinion {¢ a@ fole| Wercot and of ¢ her persons.’ | Crime of murder in the first or see- which are now ready to recelve the ae aoe pb fll adi | “In fact, the contracts specifically |OMd dearee, nor manslvughter tn the guest from the United States, he will ’ ’ ’ WASHINGTON, Poe, 11,—Canceils ban? \ [Provide and state (article No, 68) | first degree.” \ be surrounded on all sides by the tion of all outstanding contracts tor’, Air ee fe “Phe principal ohject of the city HIGH HEELS FOUND GUILTY hikencss of Napoleon, A marble bust in the rear of the desk at which President Wilson will work, Every wall panel has upon it a painting | either of Napoloon himself or one of his generain or of their families. The Presiden bedroom adjoins | his study, It is large in wlze and its walls are of blue, The bed which President Wilson will occupy is ma- hogany inlaid with brass. It is of three-quarters size, and because tt} curves up at both ends bears some- thing of the likeness of a gondola and gives the impression of short: | nese | EVEN THE BEDROOM HAS PiCc- TURES OF NAPOLEON. The bedroum also contains pictures of Napoleon, principally when he Was Emperor. Hanging over the bed | President Wilson will occupy ts a sil- ver crucifix At the side of the bed is an Amert- can electric light and a modern American telephone. Théss moderu instruménts look strangtly out of Place amid the furntshings® of the room, many of which come down to the Murats from Nupoleon and once were used by Napoléon. In the President's suite, ta the dressing room adjoining the boudo!r, is @ large bath, It t# not thé king Americans know, Instead of tile the thickness and there are picturos on the walls, The tub, a large white one with blue trimmings at the top, sits in an alcove. A valet's closet adjoing the bath. The President's sulte occupies nearly the entire sec- ond floor of the house. ‘The Princess Murat’s maid was in the mansion to-day putting on the fin- maids—are ready for the visit of the construction of wooden ships where VALUE OF CROPS tion and Jistening to the evidence and in Moking the contract is to se proof adduced at the heating under, cure for the pat builders have not spent more than examination by District Attorney! an adequate, comfortable ang | *t! 4s @ Woman—tiamed fer Poor $200,000 on a ship has been deter. Lewls, and having given the ny Poet ie peascnicer trans- Carringe. leavabal is singe) )| portation. ‘The lessee has cx CHICAGO, Dec, i1—The high heet | mined upon by the Shipping Board, | °9T ful consideration, I lave come to) nanted to operate the rallrond felt. Iteelt slipping here to-day, _ And | athis applies to yards on the Attane {the conclusion that the crime of man-| the existing railroads Dear T tie alaeieine: Mie VU. vated il, © yards on the AUAN-! suughter has been committed, and) and skilfully, Ais eater aeeeoeRRh, LB ai it fand Pacific Coasts, Con-'thore is reasonable ground to betlev hithest stanc . Chiericha WaGh Peal Taee tracts for 180 ships of this type were that Timothy Willams, Jobo 1) Cimento temate lhe that causes faully postur and dik . H * ® yy fered econtiy ti uny oo! 1 y bh 7 hed oO an 16 raceful wa' and « ce, to say tie Corn Production Placed fed ‘< tly, and many of, fatlock, Willlam & Mendon, John J! furntan ad BaVicgn to uae [HCE Ue Venininae ieee ns eae these are affected by the decision Pempsey, Thomas I, Blewett and} the best ev 7 i I pliysteal development, ee4 « . a ¢ 4 yes d lee end nal physical a elopmen we 2,582,814,000 Bushels and. though omciats of the board would not Lucitno, alias Anthony | WILFUL NEGLECT IN PERFORM. |{ie,./rulet of Dr, Jeannette Throcy Wheat at 917,100,000, | attempt to-day to estimate the num) Lewis, committed it, and for that rea- ING DUTY, IS CHARGED. [American Public Health Assoclation, | ‘ Phewsniect Lote 160 Se son Twill abs : id sien ied Fines eC; “If the testimony in. this ie lauaies mn x! pling a 4 e A bt. bs cost of wood eSHCIS of warrants for the arrest 0} Timothy) true, o ppen ho FP elreturning fighter au roe WASHINGTON, Dee. 11.—KFinal 68+ | averages about $700,000. y j true, Ht would appear that the Public [returning Aghters, Dr. Throck timates or production of the country’s Although the Board approved the ey m #, Menden, John H. Hallock, Will J. Dempsey and ums, John prine.pal crops, announced to-day by wooden ship for emergency purposes. edward F, Blewett, and that the de- the Department of Agriculture, place’ 't # been made clear that its policy /fendant Edward Luciano, alias An- fr "will be to add as few wooden craft a8 jnony Lewis, be held for the action the corn crop at 2,582,814,000 bushel# sousinte to the permanent merchant | o¢ the Grand Jury. and the wheat crop ut 917,100,000 murine. Arrangements already are ophere iq another grave and im- bushels. Lander way for selling a number Of portant matter brought out by this The total value of the nation’s; Wooden as well as some small steel) examination, that ia, the apparent vessels, principal crops this wear is estimated | MY oe 10.994,196 deadweight t aes and k ulpabie neEieat of A 72. ° . “ ie 7 s * *ublic Servic ‘commission to per- Gt $12,272,412.000 compared with $11 comprixed America’s merchant fect! torm their duty to. Investigate and $58,032,000 Iast year, busing ties | sept. 1, the. Shipping Board's report. inquire into the methods of the oper- Mog on the prices pild to producers) vont to Congress to-day, revealed. The| ation of this company, and to in- Dec, 1. | fect re 2 steamers: Shect its construction and equip- With an edtimate of 11,100,000] "eet was made up of 1.842 steamers) cent ond to wee that it was sate a 400,000) and tankers and 772 sailing vessels. | eo nerntion of train: balen each of 500 pounds an , Tr operation ains . , The deadweight capacity of the nder the Public Service Commis- weight as this year's cotton CrOP.! seamers and tankers was 8,698,579! sion Law, Section No. 5, the jurisd the Department’s final figures. 10-| jie tion, supervision, powers and duties day are 118,000 bales less than fore igee Weel AEheRinatl o00 | of the Public Service Commission for ‘ Since Sept. 1, approximately 610.000) the pirat District extend ‘to railroads cast from the condition of the crop! deadweight tons have been ed: | and street railroads lying exciustvely Sepi This year's crop, however, | making the fleet this date total ‘ SISERU Fotcuene. : ‘ s than 11,000,000 deadweight tons. , Within that district and to the persons is larger than any since 1913 [BRORS ae ks eats or corporations owning, leasing or ae —— loperating the same,’ and Section No. Cotton yiropred if a tale in the} Al CONSCRIPTION eve’ ilroad corporation or com murket here to-day after publica- mon carrier {s required to furnish ton of the Government's report, in; | such service and facilities as shall be dicating production of — 11,700,000 | FOR BRITAIN INTIMATED safe and adequate.” bales, Private estimates in recent | 1 ects koa *shareasa’ tine “tales | | DEFINES POWER OF THE PUBLIC less than the Government figure. | ro > « ' 3 - — |J. H, Thomas, M.P., Appeals 10) “py Section No. 45 it is provided | | \that the Public Service Commission SAYS STRANGER ABDUCTED Premier to Clarify Situation With Statement. | He opened it and a “tall, well-dreased (Wiexd George to clarify the Minette) | has the power to, and ‘shall.’ examine these ratiroads ‘and keep informed as mi ‘American President and his wife, man," as he described him, puahea|“!'h # statement Y nd for supervision and H. B. Spelman, and the soldier boys FURNISHINGS IN THE SUITE his way into the haliway. | igs gunna le Merviee Gog Van Pate, OF toe abs went wild over them. Not much | MRS, WILGON WILL OCCUPY, | Demanding to vee airs. Lamarca, the GERMANS HAVE NEW WORRY: |: Bontract Nor 4 made hed entered time was given the airmen on tie! phe suite of Mra, Wilson, which is Stranger drew forth » revol which $Y] into March 9, 1913, between the city pier. They were sent to Camp Mille | situated in the rear of the mansion, ° explained was (ully loaded. Lamarea IT IS BANKRUPTCY NOW: by the Pub ervice Commission and Camp Merritt and will be hur- | consists of a high cellinged salon. |: me ‘oe 1 love your wife and perce ae ee York aavatolpst Re i ried to the campn nearest thelr rye wallcases hold collections of ol4|" Then, at the point of the. revoly on |tiams was President, and which con; homes so that they may be mustered | ohinaware and vases adorm their) uamarea Gectabed. the man mene" Very Much Afraid the Banks Can't | ttact was thereafter assigned to the out there and be home in time for|iope, The room has in it a grand! wife, Francesca, and his ’ New York Consolidated Company since the ¥. M. ¢. dition of the ally, morally and mental Spirit of Xmas | ‘This year the Christmas spirit will be one of true rejoicing. The whole nation is inseperably knit to- gether by a bond of joy and thanks. iving. You will want to make the ty perfect with music. YOU WILL want, too, the loveliest music in the world on that day. Let The New Edison give it to you. THE NOW famous Tone Tests have proved forever that music RE-CREATED by The New Edison is the pure essence of beau tiful sound with nothing to mar its loveliness. In the com- fort of after-dinner leisure have a New Edison concert o- COME TO THE Edison Shop today and provide for music and Christmas cheer for your dear ones. " ZeEDISON SHOP Oppos Public Libr: : 13 Avenue” Also Bast Orange and Newark said of them. 1 used to wind up my wa ureh as far ike them,” he said, “by telling them that when they wer ng to be given two week: land and two weeks in Fran would all yell To hell with the two wee | go home!’ On ig the 340th, $3) five board 826th, 390th. 470th, 476th squadrons, st, ho and officers | a | men of and six casual officers. sin nee, rks! Ascanius were 878th, SAlat nd & casual medical deteachm ng They let's 473d a fiftec at plano, many chairs and settees and a Dr. W. H. Longaworth, pas! givan, tor of the First Congregational © of Paterson, N. J, had been in France joing the salon. Mrs, Wilson's sleeping chamber ad- A dressing table oc- | arly in March a @ secretary of cupies one side and in the room are He sald that the con-! comfortable chairs and settee: American boys, physic-| pitows everywhere abound. The bea, SHAH’S UNCLE IS FREED. | Boft) is snow white with golden trimmings | and and over it hang a sky-blue and|™ The dressing room ot! | Mra. Wilson is spacious and in ft are closets lined with silk for her gowns ‘ m fie ‘to produce of expart, is bound to and large hats, A long hall neva ot Paral Rae ek We the present eaten Bankruntoy’’ the newspaper going home they wore fates the suites to be occupied by! Shan, has left Constantinople for his| More than w few weeks under the Presidegt and Mrs, Wilson, The view native untry. He has been virtually | Present financial s from Mrs. Wilson's windows is over| imprisoned at Brusa, in the interior of | I: aa | a deep green garden, and the near-|Asia Minor, for the past two years. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. est house is a block away between the trees. | Muay of the priceless works of art the and other ornaments which were re-| nursed his child through @ serious iil- moved during (he long range bom dment by the Germans of Paris have been returned to the mana’ lin every room, in every hall, there ts some object to recall the days of Napoleon. > SOLDIERS’ KIN TO GET cas. ALDERMEN OF LONDON | Allotment Ho ed 4 Allowance Distribation | Christm PROHIBIT ALL GERMAN WASHINGTON, “Dep. ti-tzehinery MATERIAL IN BUSINESS jof the Treasury's War Rink Bureau has been « ded up to hasten (he dis. 3 % tribution allotment and allowance | Reopening of Trade With Enemy che s to soldiers and iors’ famil: heir S by Christmas, it wae announced turdas,| Nations or Their Supporters Also Clerks. ar ning oul checks al. the ‘ rateat 1h day. “More than 1,160,000 Discountenanced, aie to be mailed this month The Insc of the November wllotments LONDON, Dee, 11, will be matied by a | LI, contracts for commercial REPUBLIC IN HESS | A enterprises, the College of E. | Aldermen for the city and a , F os county of London have decided, or Ae aur hereafter will contain a clause ope ae prohibiting the use of matertals of DAK as ADT as . n ee ( " nan origin, ‘The penalty will men ' nie’ and Soldiers Counell be dastelture ud Bf ipar' nents OF yas been dissolved and will be re the amount Involved. placed by. the “People's Council for The Aldermanic Committee on the Htopublic oF Herne," Public Works will discountenance ny cll Will include exen: tae OAS WD Inside Lope ah the reopening of business in any not Socialists alone form with an enemy nation or with nations which have been working in the enemy taterests, \doughter, Rose, both of whom were ht-year-old Hold Out or the Nation Pay Indemnities. AMSTERDAM, Dec. 11—The Cologne Zeitung warns against possible bank- ruptey of Germany, and declares that| |unless the financial situation is im- | proved the Germans will be unable to pay either their taxes or the indemni- ties expected to be demanded by the All thoroughly frightened at the sight of the revolver, put on their hats and coats and accompany him. He has not seen them sine, ——_ he present Socialistic Govern- 1 demands ermany ix un CONSTANTINOPLE ment, with jt# continu h gher Wages while ¢ 110 (Associated Press).— |Miss Annie Allen, a missionary from the United Stater person permitted hi to the only him. she 8 been visit ness. | CLUB CARS COMING BACK. ‘now © " famous Mibany (Ga) row 68c Per Poun 880 and S00 we have its" THE BEST. If more by telephone—Cortiandt 4130 Chas. S. Cash 223-225 Fulton St, New York. Me Block West of Hudson Terminal, DIED. nd particularly the members of this Commission. w | have had long years of experience on the Commission have been tragrantly derelict and wilfully negligent in the performance of the duty imposed on | them by the Public Commis sion Law in that Commission ied to property the cor struction or reconstruction work at Malbone Street; to see that it was safe for operation before trains were allowed to pass along and over this reconstructed track, and that it per- mitted, without pretest, radical changes from the original plan and specifications in the character of the rails laid t this point, having al lowed according to the testimony ¢ Menden the engincer, the outside to be changed from an elevation cf five inches to two inches, thereby causing the cars of the train runnin at rate of speed around this curve to lurch or sway over and strike the concrete pier or oeting we fl resulting in the death of over nine persons and injuring approximatery two hundred others. the inspect ie Rock Blends incomparabl with fil liquors The Public Service Commissio failed to compel the installation of | proper signals or speed regulation devices which we speed of the train certain rate of speed, “The installation of such 4 would have prevented suck n though an inexperier man was operating the tr death or sudden sickness have checked the running in of “Christmas Comes But Once a Year And Fills Us All With Jolly Good Cheer” E DO NOT REMEMBER what Juvenile Philosopher said it, but he certainly struck the ni, square on the head. There is no holiday that cheers one up like the joyous Yuletide. No mat- ter what cares and troubles one A has had to contend with during the eleven month business grind, as soon as we break into the month of December, Prest Grouches van- h like magi Isn't it wonderful how the fragrance of spruce and holly get into the system and promote good cheer? But getting right down to the heart of Christmas—CANDY, LOFT CANDY, if you don't Di mind. Are you sidetracking this important factor of Holiday cheer? Take our advice and don't do it. Visit a LOFT Store, where complete assortments invite your selection, and atten- tive salespeople will render intelligent service. Churches, Sunday Schools and Public Institutions " HARRINGTON,-At Alionta, Ga, Mra. f Observation Cars Nalin kai : | fait, 4 MICHAEL A. HARRINGTON, Who Order Promptly Will Be Supplied With Christmas Candy i ed in Washington, | [al Haggis hones n ee Sey eas ‘andy in 30 WASHINOTON, Dec. 1 Restoration | Cent Pui the residence of he With or Without Folding Boxes. Call at Any Loft Store, hombattlan Paertie father, Alexander Mrennan, d14 Wee of observation cars, club cars and other {que ua® [it Fa : Veray eee 0 ° ol ervice taken off /(h. Mu. a sr Pf he il : CFOLRS MINTURE—A vr ee bey x puren, ‘est w o t ality and discussed to-day at a conference of Parnards Churn, Weel 24th Mi, © old. fastilon ery Han * 7 10 AM Gum Drops, listrousty fh ‘exclusive Regional Passenger Trac Comittee F Ss eyt Candies, enidid + Variety and all with Gerrit Fort, Passenger Trail Di AK ems OVEN PUMA ON, BORE Chaco! 35c ovine “te {rector for the Railroad Adminictiation arish of Benane, County Kerry. in 'many plewalny FOUND BOX Cc ¥ 80 fo od ane of th mothy and Mary sie: Goer at passonger service advertising in preper. | 1m Hitsee nad beloved father OF Mary, Norn Ln, Moses, #1 Boren Sei 5:1). Roxen 82,20 ation for travel next summer AAA Julia mulliven a RI ot Funeral from bis late r 1 68 CHOCOLATE COVERED CARAMEL Fa bad NAVY TO HAVE 350,000, 10th Fridey, Dec, 1%. thenoe ‘ —These aresthe essence of ¢ ram fu sews cred Heart Church, West a4 10 A.|] |] Making, Perfection. generously, aman; | | t M., whe Tequiem masa wil be wald . iit 100,000 Men to Be Discharged by for the repose of his sou! ita ison ox 44c teat of Yea WISSMANN.—On Oct, 28, in Kogia WASHINGTON, Dec, 1.—The 100.000 | FREDERICK A, WIBSMANN, Quar mavy men designated for diech } mht vr, ad Clans B. Naval Avia! MILK Me FE ASSORT. should be out of the service by the Funeral services on Thursday at st ASSORTED NU MEN Tomi yon have, @ of the year, according to the ope S Stephen's Ohureh, 909 Union Broux fy fond, of them. here retary Dantels exproased to-day, sey PM, Interment Woodlawn Ce ’ on that will enty-four thousand more shoull be out —————_$_ fneree by July 2 next, he said, leaviak the dag ARDS. navy then on an enlisted streuath of yes : Lost, FOUND AND REW he | & } | TostoPackage eft my 2d ae, 360,000, . | ea, O41) share: | “Katoria “line. reward, “d to pl ee ———.-—— as a si New . Peruy Leaving Chile, | | nes! While aad jan WARK toresi New York LIMA, Peru, Tuesday, De Mh. Male; name grt vddiess on Collar; fesarl, bry GuovE’ 10.—A | perght G8ENen 668 Body nahin Peruvian steamer has arrived at Mol- roid ar Hina a taking lendo ith 40) Peruvian itisvisa who byt gat a a x. Sat ve ‘only one smnatury eiween Anmloniam ay Th” at, Meset what Ww way subway, Ape a iy god Broad we W, be

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