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___THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919: _ ENATE WON’T FOLLOW WILSON, DECLARES SENATOR LODGE Serr sesrcsel= =, SSTHNES WONT CAT MSRM, [OAR PRINCE OF WALES VIS THE FANG a 8, | | moditied, then Great Britain and ' Sh See: MANeW Ses ce, $US YASTTUTING AND SEES HORSE SHO SES 1 Operations Restore Optie Nerves ¥ | @ concurred} resolution were pression on their part might be con-| Suipealinn®. 6 Discovered Under Seat of Car, if geded to withdraw frdm the League | sidered an affront to Japan with | For in Battle by Shells or 6 : ig | Which Royal Visitor f Nations. Also under the Consti-| whom they bave a treaty covering | Bullet. Lreaoetamc dhs cats. ai Wane echt aiee Ste eet Pravelted. the President ix charged with the Shantung settlement. ‘The! DAUTIMORE, Nov. 19. “speech, speech,” until the Prince, | “T make this acknowledgment all) Prince of Wales 2 conduct of diplomatic rela-| powers would be relieved of this | TER total blindness for | with hie disarting suite, shuok his |" More gladiy because I know that | sturued to the battleship 7 and a concurrent resolution | embarrassmen! if the preamble Fuel Supply Rapidly Diminish- A jost wu \ear, four young | head and turned, away. {your assistance was based not ont | Renown after tof > =. Cannot deprive him ‘of those rights. | simply lert Ms them to wequiesce | soldiers are uble to a¢e to- “Tt ie very tke a great auction, |°" “entiments of fribndship but on) ~ rextivitien in New York yaster 4 flaw can be fixed by making | within a spectiic time. | ing, However, With Miners ny ‘through delicate operations |ign't it.” aatd the Prineo to Lord * “eR conviction that the aims for day he iniseed a old collar but- 5 irawal fromthe league subject) Reservation eigit would give Con- Still Remaining Idle. performed by army physicians at | Grey, British Ambassador, an they “!!¢h we Western Allics fought were! ton, Hig valet notitied Inspector Sto the samo rujes ax have hitherto! gress a voice in selecting the per- a - the Fort McHonry Hospital. Optic | went out of the rucket back into the“ (he aims of the United States. Alfred Gyst of Scotland Yard, ed the abrogation of treaticn | sonnel of American répresentation) .yy¢qGo, Nov, 19—MRall trane- nerves had been torn away and in Joana rooms on the sixth floor of tre), TM¢ Grevt War bas reveated mary) who autitled Capt. Walvh and one case broken by shell wounds. buflding. things to ue but it has reveated! Detective Donohue Im three of the cases, sight is Before polne to the Stock Exchange | ada more clearly than the elose-{ Detective District entirely restored, but the fourth |the Prince visited Trinity Chureb, with each other to ant Hirst they examingd the royal patient, Richard Toomey of |where he occupied the pew of bis Merten which no one. 1 believes bad) automobile in whieh the Prince Sheepshead Bay, N. ¥., will form |prandfather in 1880, ‘There wus a "lized wntil the war overthrew the | had ridden. ‘Then they went, ‘80 Which the United States has been | on all commissions or bodies that | oF ta party. may. be. Greated. ty Wie Leamle of| U°CETON Will) Get be curtains at Soiteeervation three, which would in-| Nations. ‘This 4s not objectionable, | PEMA Decaure of shortage of coal, | Article 10 so as to prevent! but the Jast paragraph goes on to! P!teotor General Walker D- Hines an-| United States from assuming any! forbid any American citizen from | nounced to-day following a vomfer- of the Pourth | time have to wear specially made jirief service with « special prayer MOTMAl business routine of all. * The! without result, to Grant's Tome tion to preserve the territorial | serving on an international commis-| ence with regional directors here. #lasses. Jumes B. Clayton of by the Rev, William er) stanavhe welfare of all the nations is inter- | and to the Joan of Are Statue. srity or political independence | sion without the approval of the| “Whether or not there will be any Clymer, Bu, had been blinded by | invokins a blessing on the Presi- [eked Your prosperity ts ersontial The detectives then got in touch aay member country of the / Senate |curtaiiment of transportation do- & shell explosion, and Private /geat of tho United States and “upon (© Ours and ours to yours. We de-| with Inspector Spencer, head of Jugek, of Abbott, Te: blinded by a machine gu Capt. J. B. Wheeler pert operation: — unless Congress shall 80) This would prevent Amvrican®! pende entirciy on future develop- is unobjectionable if {| from sitting as arbitrators or medi-| mente, Mr. Hines said thet the military or naval /ntors in disputes in which our Gov-| — ftaitroud« will attempt to meet the shall not be used without the} ernment is not ut all concerned but | present shortage in some districts by | it of Congress, but Jt soen fur-| in which the disinterested judgment | distribution of lance ¢ nation of | » was | this Thy servant, Albert Edward, Pe’ Upon orgunized communities) ~ the Pennsylvania Rallroud detec, bullet. | prince of Wales, whom we welcome *™' ' its mark ton their dats] tive force, and learned the Bier a if here among us." Lnek the Prince had arrived on In uw bdrliet addcces Dr. Manning! “Feeltgr that ‘strongly. 1 am very] been sent to the Su ee > a 49 | Menoloned the fuct that Trinity slay and very proud to be the guest HOUSE WAS STAMPEDED' ceived ita charter from King Will pyside yards on Long Island. They found the im!of the New York Chamber of Com- ‘and would prohibit the exccu-|of men like Elihu’ Root, William 1 held In a few places. 2 oh msi i ‘ collar button-under a seat. branch of the Government “from | foward Taft or other individuals ‘9 do thin: will involve manmuatly | joe (SABEL STETTINIUS. TH. tn 1697. He weloomed the prince mated te — you again The button was sent to the He- i es between ; na prescnt Hew transpore | “Savwsner® Smewawoe 0 E DRY BILL VETO}«* + ceorosentative of “a nation on | rely for your hospitality.| nown and the Prince wore it to ing in controversies between | might be sought by foreign countries whose bonds with this Nation rests'@nd t wish increasing power and tation requirements,” Mr, Hines vid, | | Reception at Home of Bride Fol- In an effort to maintain peace be- the future of mankind.” prosperity to the great business com- | === The onal direet wns ~ 7 . ” . ” ’ ” ENCE OF OPINION ON|twoon thomsctves. Ther I ,KFA¥™ | intorned Me, Hine that the rallrends! 1OWS Ceremony; Couple to | Charge of Kitchen Admitted by] trom une Stone Hache | he nutes of Now Nor STOCKS TAKE NE NEW SLUMP ING OF “INTERFERENCE.” |doubt, whether Congress has fC j.,4) qutficiont fuel for noverul diy». Live in City Leader Mandel in House Prine, Pe wee wveremers|| Gee ere. Dey ee. ene knows what’ might be in-|right under the Constitution to infér- taf the Central Went di ‘i Post Mortems Leeann erate Stain Wand. Azs\ theslabthonn with tke. paamreses| HO MNLLIGN SHARE MMARNEE as “interference.” When-|fere with the freedom of action ,of ny an axcention. Miss Isvbel Stettinius, duughter of 7 serve Bank, and Martin Vogel, As- (ie lufcheon with the Prince were Edward f.) Stettinius, was mur-| WASHINGTON, Now 1 ing] sistant United States Treasurer, with Geo. J oon to John B. Marsh | Mnal action on adjournment, the House] pierre Juy, George °. Buker, Charies Robert Lee Ballard, Major Gen. John eugaged in a post mortem inaffey into} 44 ‘i _ ¥. O'Ryan and Judge BE. H. Gary of lea OWN proceodians te Gverttfing Btee- | tc) Seene wares Ge Bong, Ea fois 1. Pershing, Lieut. Gen, war is threatened, friendly na- | American gitizens fn this connection. neral freight embarge will te have exereised the right to) SOME DOUBT ABOUT EFFECT OF doaMe, Hines said, adding | ‘mediation or to urge con NINTH RESERVATION, that restricting the fel supply of! ried thin uft of New York at St. James's Church, The stock market suffored another slump to-day, Although the selling was Davison and others showed the |e United States Steel Corporation. | notin as heavy volume as in the exs | 7th Street and Madisun Avenue: Sat WHapito wr What has been intended, Reservation fine would sive Udn- cardi gag etit ioe aan Sepa ait, Mayan Jo‘ teaaa tek of tou. lad pape iy to of the Prohibition Minow through the Sub-Treasucy. te | bs the Prince of Waleg stepped | citing market of last week, liquidation one side as an act of friend | grossa voice in the ucts of the Rup- beat sharply eurtell frole Pl nem of Hawkins, Delafivid and Long-| Representative Kitchin, Demoerat,| Was’ particularly interested ta vee | i re launch of the Renown | was pronounced. American Tobacoe and mediation has sometimes | ration Commission, Many in ade yr wait ses tdeaied “Ricca change Pace. {North Carolina, said the Bouse had| work of the expert coin, counters and “t the Columbia Yacht Club float at |euffered @ loss of 37 points. Geneeal * y ean white vrtn (ro the wur he served uverneas as (ap- tain in the 206th Machine Gun Bat- talion of the 77th Division, and was promoted to be u Major. Into a vote, the pro-| was tnvited to take a spurtous coln, | ith Street shortly before 10 o'clock | Motors went off 13. Other highly spee+ gramme of leaders to deter action (#0 asark it and alip it into a heap of | Morning to begin bis sight see vtative issues suffored similar dectines, 4 having been changed without ing trig, it wus observed that he| There was a further decline in for- preventing many members| COM which of the veteran coun: |) shed ‘his unigonn of # captain of elgn exchange. Sterling sold off to from being prdsent. ters was worting by touch without 14m ing, # captain Of) 9493 1-8, the lowest price in history, "Republican Leader Mondol! conceded | louking at them. The vounter nfantry, He wore & Bray |e gelling niovement was not sccom- in plans resulted from alpromptly threw out the bad money,| WC? Suit and a light gray over-| panied by any advance in the money but sald this was the Orst| greatly to the Prince's amusement |°*t With what the tailors call a | rate. time he had been overrun. und admiration. From here the royal | “Pinchedyback;” bis shoes were light] In miny houses the slump in stocks construed by belligerents 45 | ministration quarters regard this ¥ 4), inves wiftr ofa vanishing eap- weakening America’s power, but this ply of bituininows coal us approxi- adoption of the Lodge reser-) i, 4 mooi question and time alute | mately 490,000 miners remained can answer it, In its present form firm in their disposition 16 awalt ‘after wedding therg was this reservation cannot be regarded | reuncement of an agreement by the) ception at the home of the bride, the moral power of the Gov-| 4, one on which friends of the|®PParently denMocked miners-over-1 x5 yo21 Park Avenue. ‘The couple ‘ ent to exercise any good offices | ,, could afford to take a stand | “t0r# cunterence at Washington. will make thein. home ut No. 92 “feten in Central and South America | (y Of the xreat union fields only West : : ae ee - ;tan and he wore a black (not a bi Was attributed +o the unairiainty ever : dhe. Megoie . compen!’ . of be aetpen the adoption of the whole Vinita reported un appreciable “ acmucsss | Appent Frem Kentucky's Whiskey Neh Be bych te the luncheon gives YF | in these was fe Prog ts rh el the peace treaty, : and it ja often the case oe jamount of fel brought out, It being] ator Lodge formally presented the Cane Decision Filed. amber of Commerce. The selling started in tho first hour, Reservation ten t# purely domestic said 75 por cout. of the min Congress is not in session when | 14 not objectionable. @mersency arises and there are Reservation XI is viewed as : : jand black cravat and he carried CINCINNATI, Nov. 19.—The appoai| Alfred &. Marling, President of the)! OMe COANah MS Me “Tine attack centring on Crucible Steel, of United States Attorney Gregory for | Chamber of Commerce, presided at the | me During the first hour's trading 376,600 the Western Distrieicet Kentucky and |luneheon and mage the uddress of wel-| Former Major George Brokaw | shares changed hands. Before the revolution’ of ratification containing the fifteen reservations adupted by a State were being operat An immediate prospect encies which can be | majority of the Senate. Internal Revenue ‘Collogtor Flamitton | come t Compton, Chairman of the New York | downward movement was stopped. Cru- on poe bie Ae giving.any vation {he right to ration of moiiay aod Ia the min-| At the outset, Semator, Lodize wiked [from the dectaion of tho Medaral Jude, | the act pack Sal hoes ge arnatl Ce pyfitee of the American psedted mighta clove of 10 Se oe cast CU-} refuse to “disarm ie ing districts of lowa, with State op- P : “é treat 1 ET : An ove c 0 Deranch.ot the Government with- tt because they Unanimous consent for ao immediate | Mvans, which prevented :them from 10) Britain chustering the chamber aud Legio © inspection presented |Company went to 2841-2. 111-2 below can. all contend that they are | ¢rition of mines, « strike of returned | yote on unqualified ratification, Ad- ring with the sale in Loui “threatened . with «tnvaston” | inars in Wyonitnis, said to have been | ministration Leader Hitchcock sald “mg due imainty to activities of radicals, | the Democrats preferred to wait antil Specific definition of this reser: | (sated vaaty yet dae | and withdrawal of Federal troops! the Lodge resolution had been voted te apply only to the use of) ¥ This might be modified from West Virginia were the efiain|on. Senator Lodge then withdrew. his and naval forces as pro- to permit a nation fo fi developments tn the giining districts | request, und the debute on the Lodgy | during the last twenty-four hours. | resolution began. | ile of a to the Britien Great War Veterans a | Yesterday, and Lorillard Tobacco to 163, tna-pald whiskey, waa. recaived by the!" Mie sraclous und cordial acknow!-| hn a drop of 163-4, U- &. Steel went « silk American @ag, handing it to the |to 101 3 net loas of 21-2 Clete of the United States Ciroult Court | Casement of # inemorial wat by (hE! Bince Liout. ps4 WwW. Tr hace ae jon share ot Appeals here to-day. chamber to King George V. ! Ee ke |manding the vet Priva White ho United States Circuit Court| Im responding the Prince of Wales/y'n ‘Geeywne, Dletinenisned Conduct of Appeals th mot in soswlon, it Ie re- | said: eggs we eyes ported Uiat vo mombers of tie berieh! “I sar very youne in Keuwledge| mines forward, whe knelt while the are holding’ Whemseives in readiness to| and experience | Prince placed the butt of the stand- all the trouble of an extra aon: | under the Constitution and to as compared with 6 the executive ‘branch of the din hepsgeatc & ny aver diple- Use of State soldiers in Wyoming | Senator smith deviared be will votelinke ap the care. | After the Clreult| you, Mr. President and gentiemon, 24 28 the socket of the color-bearer nent free to exert moral ~ was Uireatenod by the Governor un- | for the Lodge resolution, although not {Court's deciaton the case will be trav- an4t must Wilk dou. th he lanlent it belt of Stevens. Capt. A. B. Mutr- to preserve peace, but pre- broken with an uniriendly mation i.cg cttorts of radicals to intimidate |1n complete agreement with.all of tho|crsud as quickly ys possible to the , ¥ head, on behalf of the Women's Aux- £ respond inadequately tJ the com- | wase. reservations United Sta |Mliary, accepted similarly a British 1¢ from’ using the araiy or}. °F Whom engaged fe war. | miners who desired to work Supreme Court - . pliments which you have paid ime Reservation XII. is a reasou-) o== KNOX WILL VOTE. AGAINST 8 standard. The Prince stood back and until Congress has sald 80/11. interpretation of the article of RATIFICATION. CROWD AT NAVY SALE. by entertaining me here to-day. Your! ctme to-a salute while the national easily bring support from the Scautor Knox, Republi ere representative orgunization from a0 /anthema of both countries were Satie aide of the Senate. & | Re eerement: whlch felates to: the ianthes m Repuniionn, Clowes | a. necerven Called te Wa: curly time bas playod a very in-| played, and then sent the fag-bearers i ervation four, saying that no right of aliens in the United States w © unnouncement that he will Resh ter Food Rargaine. @uential part in the development | to their commands. ‘ball be accepted without | c@rry on trade With persons in bem ag Rar a pega tag consent > with the t of Congress is not con- this country or abroad exclusive ot! WILSON IN KILLING nesrialicte ttle ttltatigs ca , [Une particvlar locwlities which are! ie eed which, ia my +) ‘iat, being subjected to an‘economic boy-! cannot be tmposed unger the Consti- cott, tution.” Knox declared. 67th Street | Of this great continent. For the officers Capt, I. C. Buggley potice station were ni ry ” be deeply | membership and a gold badge to the win order to-day whinn the navy sold| versed got only in the affairs of|frince. The New York Scottish pork and beans at flve cents # can.| America but im international busi-| Highlanders* Bond, under the direc: There were 60,000 cans which had been| pews, 1 therefore value the compli-| {on of Drum Major Davi ne salvaged from @ sunken barge. and] mont whieh you bave paid me very furnished the music for the cere- CHANCES OF IRELAND. " monies, RESERVATION THIRTEEN 18 RE- ‘To vote for the treaty under this} Whiciyqere offers! for sate at reduced) mych, : vation five saying the United GéhOkD AE coke | pier Sete conviction would be periuring my prices“ at the municipal market under sr iy very much in accord, Mr ae WORTH BUILDING. reserves to itself exclusively ecetiion thi i sowee‘ud! iOlintlives decennial Dares oath to support the constitution,” {the lege agd bride Fool v-agerey icadane cs isthe bela Ge all prin arbi re hana VAN NEST, sel it views . dec! we il t con- ” th Prince was then en to ed right to decide what questions teen is ed by 2 Aiea Knox added, jeclared the fool was I perf "| aeulings, ndt only bétween business | or Maknhatiane Wa feat peehige Mery Services at THR FUNERAL CHUAOK within domestic jurisdiction” |!awyers in the Administration as @ Lodge then ordered the President's |UUon. | COampdell Bldg), Brgndway and 66nd, | Newa of the unusual bargain ypread| en, but between great uations and the Woolworth Building. declaring that all such questions | “Joke that gives American citizens oreo with the Republicans to that | letter to Hitehcock read on the floor Fabs on the East Sk¥e and within «| great communities Hubert Parson, head of the Wool- EMMA, y jem ot » CAMPBELL y ™ not even be considered by the | 4 blanket right to remain unaffected Iisa dentina isasse asa as balk apt eran ks : " Chora. time ‘After the sale wes epened| ‘Tam also much touched by the Here. Beate: rawie a Seer Plcatins) eB GAME spel TON RRA Jounci! of the League is not viewed legally by any of the provisions of} ja in Hesublioan agatters’ taltune. badore neg Lach Bi ™Y Tnundreds of women were fighting. for a! spirit of your observations op the! Bank, and Genera) Agent Edward J.| rndrsday, 10 o'clock. objeciionable from any legalistic | tbo Peace Treaty. It was intended 1. Giminished the ohances of «| plained. ore we vote.” Lod#e ©X-| chance to make ® purchase, The sale|part which British and American Hogan showed New York's ialiest of ¥ or ti til the stock is dis- q ig = all buildings to His Roya Neas. ¢ ee point, but simply that when ac- |to permit reopening of cases WHETEIN | CO promise, it was learned that al “I think comment is superfuous,"|poed ote eal good will and good faith can play in|'" Tye Prince ix to be the guest of the | Lost, mAUhee AND REWARGA OU Pone AAS Bad La) loll Bald ofel sl 1 ie aS Se eae | the world at the present moment, {) jsritish societies at a bagquet at the | slate. th : han Waldorf Astoria to-night. From the | roxisupsr bow MOTHER SEES GIRL HANGED, | shereciste this all the more becuse | a aree ha will go to-e ball in his |. ton pews, ot ip seeeted by other foreign Governments | the Alien Property Custodian solved | ,oposat to modify the preamble res- | Lodge said after the letter had bec ‘would give them the same right] property partly owned by Germans| eryation of the committee so that] read, ‘able color, white fag on momact oes then England could cali the/and partly by Aqeriean citizens.| the reservations would not have to| Senator Thomas, Colorado, Demo- ytnen. that you yourselves gave the) nonor at the home of Mra, Whitelaw deel Seuays | sh question a domestic-affair, and | But it has not been carefully drawn! have affirmative acceptance by the}erat, then announced he will vote |“Tember” Accidentally Meets Death | fullest bhp of my strength of) Reid. a. 6. might call the Shantung|and may give rise to years of dispute | other powers had been under serious | against ratification. aging WH Rape ips cae a aly: Mass at aa : n a domestic matter and Italy | and litigation consideration by the Republican a SERLGRD: | Maes, Nev’; tenn) A TAVG ES SONY Ot construe the Fiume issue ag! Reservation Fourteen would pre-| 'aders. Peraviem Assembly Maude Ashland’s mother loosed out the|never can speuk too warmly of the i , Foes Satiesdaod that Que Rapubs Approves ‘Freaty. buck door of their home bre last eve-| spirit of comrudeship in which your domestic, because Italians vont Amoriea from participating In| | Tt was understood Wat the Kemub- | wassincron Zine treaty [ning and aay her thirteen-year-old | goldiers and suilors joined with ours in there. the International Tabor Conference | eee in inne se by which the res, {% Vorallles was approved ine nthe fight for freedom and right, Wel the advantages which dhe, unless Congress agreed by act or yesterday by the Peruvian Natior Jervations could be accepted vy the | xcmbly, the Peruvian Emb : Tan’ minutes later the mother saw | of Ireland were to be given | joint resoluuion. This ts another “4 2 the splendid men whe faced death and ther powers by their merely “not|notifed to-day. In her hanging limp, with the rope caught Article XI. of the covenant | reservation to which much argument) pjecting to” them. Porolgn atinisder Porrus: Around her neck. Sho was dead. ‘Medi- | disablement to make democracy’ a liv- (rete Mace cum never overestimate our debt to permits the Council of the] can be directed by both sides, but it —_.—. cal Hex et Mano ey oins Pao itis |iNx and a conquering faith. But no © . 2. . 3 . ‘ to consider” anything that| would not bebeld as nullifying the| SMe Ge THE RESERVATIONS. BOWIE ENTRIES. girl wae the “tom-boy ‘af the neighbor: |one knows better than you fhat the we Big aily pectal friendly relations would be, treaty if adopiéd. Democrats who attended the con- BADE TRAOK, - ROWIE. erie aco pcg gcionl gr tandbeyg page stitiy aside by the specific exclu-| Rerervation Fifteen, which €M-| rience were not hound by any con. )™, (nile, or womorron’s edi) AUTO. KILLS: TWO: BOYS, | here Some Svein Ned we. Ingked: th For To-Morrow, Thureday, Nov. 20th Jot “domestic affairs.” Indeed, | deavors to put.on record President! rence agreement and said they were | {Kt %4 ig = papi seer Lal pital at yee ee SOLONIAL, FUDGE-A. tite claenie jn Fv Ration could simply invoke this| Wilson's construction of what the witing to accept many of the major. {list Cents: s t]One-Armed Chaewe 0" AS Ae eine cer St ae ee arebeaatl pee ‘chocalate. Baaat Tito and exclude question after | six votes of Great Britain mean in| ity's reservations, but could not ac Crash Tuto Mesote, ee ee ee ne eae arm and THEL ar maean ea Maer Rood. (nla Hues. mi from the domain of inter-| the assembly of the league, is not In| cept the preamble or those deing AUTOONA, Nov, 19.--Kudolph | am most grateful to you for giving me | ° eden Nienerat Pune POUND BOX ) conference | itself objectionable, though it may] with’ Article X. Shangtong, equality | apixten ‘ Satie ven years old, son of Mich |inis opportunity of expressing on jo gh ane Bar gel mot be eel offend tho British caloniss, {f {n|of voting and our op two oihers rl ei de NG! he hen at net J. Downes, « weil known broker. Jhalf of the Iritish Fipire our deep | Wednesday's didn y the United States but it} hardly tkely that Great Britain| possible, a motion to strike out the | ‘ \ and John pion, nine, were \ most assuredly be invoked by| would refuse to accept the reserva- etionable ones wil, be made, If | Wixre ‘in governments in Europe. Tho} tion, however. | the majority declined to compromine which the Senators have in| | Many changes can be made when |\t Was weld 9 2 japprestation of the powerful and d»- . fy t aa eo ema ‘ini r Par. 0 when © bicyelo they were riding} ivy aasistance given to the Allied : ul 3 ae hows " J - gio , I Bova, Nia, YH i wi |e avy auto truck driven | CPOE Meee eienn finan ; | nl : : naibirity for faihure | '4 ’ Snacarnind, enaitfour, ws . + The sales = e / PHD TRACK OM -day on a manslaugh- |axsure you that we value and ty wn Ne ih vee are made frome he tren vould res . " H m , ms no ‘choles \d-—namely, 19 exclude immigra-| do pot affect the purpose of the Re-| he > baht vent on that mde H oe eel at always valnc most highly this spirit | bet aL of creamer x era Dr ne Chane o i} > = = = = = —= i ants, da and the tariff from the congd-| pudlicans who want fo see Ameri,” | seal ' Tas get TR > she? ' ; = ie cms ed’ ine Soaks” a4 gf ‘the Icague—cah..be ace|can interests safexunrded by reaer-| Various compromins mensurey were x ces j Wien” ana for tenewned Pid | [hj ; : c oie pel Stores: New York. lished by a simple reservation bvations-and these can be made ac-| COMsidered at the conference, | Some that questions whith vere belable ta the Mamocrats, Within| °F ‘ose presnnt predinted i“ Worthen TS Wein ta Srerm. Nevers. en ; o heen regarded universally | the next few days such a compromise aareetnent eased fuoombinkilen af Wie Mian gas Worn ineldues the cuntalh AH domestic under international lav | can and will be worked out eee Fa atau’ Luatocraue inet bane A et peony, 8 Serre we subiect te. (he conalders- emnoorllipe orvations, could be reached wowed eat athe tnd at aise Sonn T" : . "FUNERAL DIREGTORS. FUNERA DIRECTORS. meenntengoe of Nations. GERMANS TURN BACK, “The Senate has equal power and : i ecto a eS | UNERAL DIRE boa tion #'x pertains to the Doctrine, Forelxn Govern:| Delegates Could Not cht, §.| the making of treaties,” sald Senator | os. wi ar object to sae labor Conference | Lodge in bis formal statement. “They ] a5. il hardly object to this as it Th was an American doctrine. GOTHENBURG, ING RESERVATION GIVES) {rman delegates NO AID TO CHINA, Labor Con nee in Washinton, swere scheduled to sail from he | pesponsibiiity with the President in Munsingwear fits and covers the form perfectly—the fabric gives Sweden, Nov. 19] will not, in my opinion, obey the or- | plies, “As aaee wi: with every motion of the body— nat! ders of the President, who under. | \sermitice M3 et the fit is permanent, It’s a f Bi tot A who} takes to command the Senate to Radicals K: ratify the treaty without the reserva- pag i al unsingwear habit to outwash, seg |‘ CAMPBELL SERVICE” 1S NOT FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. A telephone call will bring our representative to you, wherever you may be, with the least possible aelay. CON- Armed Uo seven withholds} day, decided t Miners From W. consent from the >it ated “etter Delig. infarmed: the tions adopted by a large majority of | CHEYBNNE) Wyo, —Btate outwear, outlast expectations. We have personal represcatatives almost everywhere. iy “while tafe | tty A PR Peitea mance too late to! the Benate,, Which Americanize it and state is we footy to-day to send Try it! To wear it means great Call scone Z he Maub me or Night Bind Do ree J ° ry ts . wr Night, % a3 yg make it safe for the United States, | State hd Federal troops, if necemwary, masini, (dy | Moths cf BLL ame bw What he commands wil) not, in my topes. iwrneouc E "ya ‘on ae Ca wr

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