The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ea aa Y . Pay) tie property ‘ot Getiaany or| were adopted. Not only would the powers isa point, | moral power of the executive branch Asdtsputabdle ‘Ww that| of the United States Government be would have to surrender jn exchanging notes with other powers on numerous ques- ons, but with the knowledge that Congress alone is dominant in for- ign affairs, there would be a dispo- sition to deal with individual mem- bers of Congress. a practice that has quietly grown \p of late and whieh puts the executive branch of the Government at ;-rious disadvahtage 2 ‘ millions of filed by it of the victiine, “but on behalf of whose property has been in- ‘dy the war, could not be col- for the simple reason that ‘Would have no agreement to uses Pr Pitieerice wees nave no aaroement to Seren a yamnarme tacos, Reported They Will Ask In-) | | ‘ Chicago Packers Have Only’ onir «asearim conmuiners Get Cont} enn poured tno (i hat Siete: & © @t power short of war to enforce collec- #titutional functions of conducting | Crease of 25 Cents a Ton— Two Weeks’ Fuel—Two Com | prrrsnuran, Nov, 21—The Pitts- tee Senna upc eh roca ace ‘eftions, ty foreign affairs. May Consult Garfield. Products Factories Close. burgh District 1 Distributing Com- . PEOPLE WOULD UFF RS, AS USUAL. Whoever is at fault for the present state of affaire—either the obstinacy of the President and his refusal to take to Paris men in whom the Sen- ators would have confidence, or the "A Bitth—Germany could retain all P : property in Germany and @ demand, undgr international aa the return of the property of p nationals in America seized by Property Custodian. This “into Many Industries and throughout the United pl Atle a oO desire of Senators to punish the America anneunced to-day a swellping curtailment’ of oa” | MRS. HUMISTON LOSES. . eo was revéaled during fhe President for “his errore—the fact! while Mr. Lewis refused to say ase pe hun cial rie | at wl cretates, remains that unless a compromise | what demands will be made, it is As the bituminous Appell resolution is adopted when Congress Teconvenes and the treaty ratified in, some form, the people of the United | States who usually suffer when Con- IMPORTANT LOSS R ‘TES TO THE REPARATIONS COMMISSION. ods * | Setant consequences of a failure to Will suffer again. ' treaty with Germany and Only this time the effects may the rations’ and touch not only economic factors, ‘That body is to bo the like wager, export trade and re- or financial trenchment of industries which | in the world. It bad expected to benefit from forpign s ‘over the entire Commerce, but the value of Lib) -egmmberce of Germany, just where erty bonds and all other seouri- Duy ‘or sell, and just how, ties which depénd upon the speed) ‘That power arises With which Burope can rehabilitate z = g VOULD LOSE PF Bixth—Perkbps the most impor- Bress squabbles with the Executive | MINERS TO MAKE: » SOFT OOAL TRE _ , WASHINGTON, Nov. %.—A pro- osa! for settlement of the coal strike Will be ‘madé to operators by miners late to-day, Acting President oo u.| Tewis of the United Workefs of! understood th® proposal will be for an increase of about 2% cents @ ton, or cents more a ton than operators of- fered yesterday. Mr. Lewis make his aitnouncement Just before opening of the afternoon sossion of the scale committee and The anouncement of the new offer from the miners came after confer- ences of the union committee to-day, following the statement from the operators that their proposal of 16 gents @ ton increase and a 20 per cent, boost in-the pay of day wprkers was the utmost they would do. Before entering the joint conference i | ; EE rat eae Ctetenativaieal PRESTIGE AND- TRADE Mrs. Oliver Harriman Hostess At Matinee to Aid Actors’ Pe crete: NEW OFFER TOEND |) sO 0 und | THREATENS TO CUT IF KEPT SHORTAGE OF COAL DOWN F000 SUP CHICAGO, Nov, 21—The daily in- ¢reasing coal shortage to-day had be- |and threaten slightly the nation's food supply, with the further prospect of it became known, through a state- mene here by the regional coal'com+ | mittee, that the big Chicago packing | plants “have about two weeks’ #up- ply"gof com! left, and thet “when they | have used that the committee will not | be able to release any coal to them.” and in the Chieago district the Corn | Products Company at Argo, Il, an- nounced suspension, its other plant at Pekin, Il, both having a capacity of 100,000 bushels of corn a day, » ready having been closed. The Fe~ gional chal gommittee indicated it ex- pected extensive, shut-downs during | the next ten days unless production gun to menace additional industries | rounded out three weeks of idleness | Appe Divis! +Court with the. jcosts of trial A N he bighes court held u ication ol Hi OUT.OF LEAG strike, with the assertion that, such & proposal would “probably bes we comed by sadical Ts who plaoned the si ‘and atrl and ‘e: peetod a general strike to put them acrosa. DUMPED INTO OPEN Gov. Cox Says R COLUMBUS, fay telegraphed Gov. Ha Iowa, that if the Federal Government does not intervene apd operate the mines in case of faihire the minefs and gperatora to agreement, State will have charge of the mines. in Wisconsin, ZION CITY, Ill, Nov. 4-4 per cent. beer tO-doy wore The ceremony mitttes of the od States fallroad Administration proceeded da Government orders to-day to supply coal to “essen: | tial” consumers oniy. Officials of in- dustrigh concerns not classed as essen- tal viewed the new order with ap} hension, and expressed the belief th t fuel qupplics to so-called non-easentials | wou! cut.off entirely. vent streets. “eontamnasion’ ai, Court ater Mrs. Grace Humiston to-day lest her | $50,000 suit against the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and the Uni versal Film Exchange, the verdict of the lower court being set ion of plaintift Mrs. Humiston wag de- like Anete ‘Cheese. you're not that one. Made by Sharpless | piloted in the ed i Als of Con: Peach into the financial and busi-/ Str ® short talk with Secretary of ‘The immediate future” of the stevi | Bicted In the educational Alma ef” the Philadelphia. & joint resolution of Con: ‘ pus Labor Wilson industry to-day was causing concern. | covery of the body of Ruth Cruger, the absence of American nese tissues of the whole country | | basement t the pub- lumiston's picture was i) ag ite publication is who was murdered in tl awe Cocchi's repair privileged the newspa| of a thousand who wouldn’t * 198,997 BOTTLES OF 2°75" WER Zion City, Ill, Officials Dispnsé of Beer Seized From Smugglers We'll chance it that 21.—From a : pepe ain foet high, 138.997 botties of sh. tied into a apecially bullt trough that wa postponed seve eral days ago to permit construction of the platform and trough so as to pre- oh Of, the, gity’e The empty hotties wore soid ie jor for $2,141 7 a ea a iat alker D, Hines, . Genéral of Railroads, announced after | his two-day conference here with the} naven regional directors, it became, | known to-day, that he would lay the) | gacts of the coa! situation before the | Cabinet, so that he might be relieved lof any pérsonal respo~stbility for cure) because of the de ervelf and pay her war debts as) vicorious Allies to collect well as the bills she will have con-|¢"*tors' offer was inadequate and un- ia possible in pn tal to pay | tected for American goods since the feacur oe Bg Me) ttn ha ul ven fu er con- enormous indemnity demanded | War ended. sideration by the minérs if {t could 7 sha Allies peopian for losses sue be enlarged to cover details of work- PEAGE TREATY UNTIL however, léft the proposal in its orig+ inal form. For bate Bars m9 and Saturday 4 & A tallment of industry. In keeping with) November 21st and 22nd THE CONGRESS ME $ As any contract agreed to by the oll, ~ that, many of the Fi “ral railroad OLE PERPERKMINI _PAT. ET ER the xpected ni operators and minerd must receive TARRIMAN managers here said ey expec the approval of Fuel Administrator Garfield, some observers believed he would step in before the negotiations between the miners and the operators reached an impasne, There were reports that Secretary Wiisof had proposed a wage advance of 3@ per cent. The view of some operators was that Dr. Garfield and Mr. Wilson must reach an agreement, on the agount of the advancé bbfore there could be further progross in the negotiations. a Meanwhile reports received here in- dicated that the scarcity of coal was becoming increasingly, acute. While the enforcement of the priority order of the Fuel Administration wag placed in the hands of regional coal com, sweeping reductions in the number of passenger trains within twenty-four | hours. . i Iu the general situation as regards | the mines themselves, but, slight changes were apparent to-day. They did not point to increased production. | Governors of all States possessing bituminous mines to-day had tele- | grams from Governor Harding of fowa, suggesting ‘certed action to take over the mines cad grant the) workers a cubsicatial increase pend. | ing the result of joint. wage con- ference at Washington. ‘The week's supply ration for Chi- cago and the Northwestern region, which extends to the Pacifie Coast, wos in offect to-day. The Southern Will Take Up Entire. Subject in bob 0m snabie fhe Aled Commission: His Message, Says White i make money at the expense of House Statement. es, ean “trade, wopld be in the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—President Seadands of the European members of Wilsqn will take up the whole sub- ) Reparations Commingion, ‘and | Jeet of the Troaty of Vernnilles In bis would tnide mossage to Congress Dec. 1, it was! Sg ” Sart stated officially to-day at the White AMER! Until then he will ti i say concerning the Sena: hot rejecting the treaty. rg , Before Congress convenes, it was, in-|®/4, Administration Senators will confer and it is possible that the mild reservationists on the Republican side | BU! will participate, oR} Regardless of who is selected to A ry oe Rt aia ey ir rexular hostess at the Empire Theatre, reports! subscriptions exceeding $8,300, with her patronesses inoreasing the total daily. Mrs. Edward Vicker is act- ing as hostess with, Mrs, G. Van. Rens- sacler, at the Century Theatre. Other women wher witl\adt ab'theatre hostesses on the day of the special matinee are; Mrs, Donn Barber, Mrs. Henry Taft, Mrs. Frank Vanderlip, Mrs. Coleman du Pont, Mrs, Cornelius N. Bliss, Mrs. Mery Hatch Willard, Mrs. William T. Rockefeller, Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs. Lewis Gouverneur Mor- ris, Mrs. Reginald Furman, Mrs. Conde Nest, Mrs. August Belmont, Mrs. Francis L. V. Hoppin, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, With Other Sodiety Women She Has Taken an Active Interest in the Campaign. Soclety wonien'\ who have under- taken volynteer work in raising Money for the Actors’ Fund will act hostesses to subscribers attending je matinees which will ¢lose the campaign’on Dec. 5, Actors’ National Memorial Day. Many of the theatres taken in charge by members of the women's committee have already been sold out. ta instances subscribers have contributed without asking for seats for the special matinees. Some con- to ell their goods at such low prices Ret wots TION PACKAGE RIN, jere’s the for a oh an) ination “Ta "an AN beter weiast es rai nothing to action im VERY HIGH GRADE ASsKO ‘ ASSORTED © H0CO- al et yr CANDY—Mewwured ty lection of pweets which tributers. have specified that the max-|Mrs, William Fellowes Morgan, ‘Le f the Mississippl River, invites comparison with f could ett succeed the late Benstor Martin ax |™tteen, composed of raliway 41680~|inum number of seats allowed them |Mistes Anne, Morgan, Malide Wetmore Sere’ also.on 8 ration basis which || | say samertment »clse- Burope be would practionlly| Democratic leader in tho Serato, | iy Vong hy Strom (22 Siven to wounded service men, Mayo? Hylan, in Indorsing the cam. | limited purchasers for home wpe to ft, “Suauty, get on the right éide of the| Senator Hitchcock will not be a Hes! i) Mrs. Olivtr Herriman, who will be| paign for the Actors’ Fund, said; one ton. Pattiery and thor: Jnced a Voaiter in tho treaty fight 14] Wasmington to clamp on restrictions |, ot, i ing studson Theatre at the| There iv no clase er calling day. bogs setware |] | ence’ 7! 3 fons Commissioners of other | Placed ax leator in the treaty fight, It) a tightly as local conditions would | POmeR® & wher te bigchearted, as wholccacuicg | Inéions’s Geverner Oppcces I} | gaeetenee: 5c i rt | fateriten and to do all his bargain-| ¥4» sald at the White House. | permit Ded. 5 matinee, has already reported | TUN tovable as the talented mon and of Mines at This Time. ND BOX ine epenitiod welpat Senator Underwood of Alabama,’ whose name has heen mention® | prominently in connection with the ae COLORADO STRIKE OFF; subscriptions totalling morg than $7,000, resulting largely from her own efforts. ‘with Germans through them, ahd upquestiosably true that they have produigts of their own to INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 3l.-—-Any ate includes the container. tempt on the part of Governors oa Btates wifeoted by the strike of bitu- women behind the footlights. When the world is wrong with us we week forgetfulness in the theatre. shajc. |are transported to some mal minous coal miners to selge the mince FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . FUNERAL DIRECTO! fas Democratic leaderahip, called at the Miss Alice Carpenter, who is Chal: | an4 where the sun always shines—dr, the negotiations | any ‘transactions of their) white House to-day to Wee Secretary MINERS OBEY INJUNCTION wan and hostess at the Belasco The: {Pt ene ig pathonrwe, leat thag | MEME, COmRICANS ive tho miners ; tn advance. . Tunvulty, oo atre, has been doing 4 great deal of | othess whos burdens are greater than | and operators ut Washington, and ort America wete & thember of the} \ oe ly \ Head Réatinds: Order if volunteer work at the campaign guts bere, learned to bear them with net Foeson, Gey, cette ume: | 4 ; Union Hea ‘escinds er TOF | headquarters in the Hotel Commb, q | , Commission, as pro- FRANCE BRITAIN ann ‘Tho Mayor also suggested this ‘ | under the treaty, her repre-y. AND Walkout To-Night After dore. sicuun for the campaignr "Keep tho a Welcome That Empty Vase age Mrs. Abram I. Elkus, Chairman and | Pa a Ne thes Dante es Actors’ Home Tires Burning.” anita ncaa ee Nake ‘ODES WWTED ealy would sit tu att is Shave’ gin posal voiog dbeisions would b> he fiction of the Action by Court. DPNVEK, Nov, #1.—George 0, Jonn- son, District President, United Mine CHARLESTON, 2 Gov. Cogpwell to-da Seeaeste of Gov. Harding, of lowa, ~RTIPYSPEGML TREATY . By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER Format Exchange Jof Notices Made the more agile members of the craw “In some one’s home is an empty hai put on costumes made as Uke aa ct : ake» ovar “In nearly every home is an empty vase. Con- Workers of America, this morning an- posathle to the wild and domestic|thas coal producing Mates jake. oll) s hy te loge iene " aan 2 ee nounced that the strike of the bitumiy i] animals of both the Old Country and ams operate ne oe ene = unf tion bo Ke fica 9 nen dene “wider the.Constitution, has the right America. nous coal miners in Colorado, which the Americas and were to have car- fulfilled, somethin; ting epi i, © pag aprvrning thé fe PARIS, Nov. ay Franco-British | #84 been ordered for midnight’ to-night, il PRINCE § SHIP ried on abous the decks in as lifelike | (4, Pody of the forroer Fronitent “You enter the room, you look around—there is merge of the Nagion. treaty, ty Wwhich Groat Britain agposn| set been called of in aapordance wite a manner as possible, Among them| “t, is very beautiful and simple,” something mjssing; you fee! it, though you.do not realize , ” ith—It United States re-|to come to France's ald in event of ime Uae ne es eee by were to be the Thon, the Tiger, the| tho, Prince said after he had laid the what it is, stopped warranted German uecretsion (similar and Ppe 10 the one between the United Stetes and Fraioe), yar ratified last night, when Karl Crewe, en behelf of Great * the préwent troaty and en- Wored to wexotiate a operate *; iy with Germany it would be Hear, the Squirrel, the Anielope, the} Wreath on the mound, Dog and the Cat, A rifle range down below for short Denver. “Place a bloom in that vase, a single flower, and your eye is attracted the minute you enter. “November is the month of. Orchids, Chrysanthe- PROVE GROWN-UPS back. 7 } “Exactly what we wisied to make | it,” bald Lieut.-Col, Roosevelt, and af- DEMAND NATIONALIZATION | rivet Page hooting by the old t ause they walked back together Winder the Tales ‘of the|Dritain, und Foreign afinlater Pichon, (Conttaued rom viret Pace.) | range shooting by the olter Bova with tothe automot ee fig aa! ca Apt oo pay nyse of ting of Nations which wiA noon }on behalf of Franos, exchanged for nn tne ve E 4 back a bathe Clarence H. chay, Mrs. Henry 5’. | pe t ” , notteos of ratification to-day in singing “The Star. Spangled | Egg and sack and potato races for) navigon and a number of others ksgivin; demoed 2 happy com= Win effect as between Germany | 0” treaty vill’ Pint. Come inte fotce OF THREAD FACTORIES Banner,” “God Save the King,"| which prizes will be given. tenched withthe Princo at tho Piping binatians” egiving the Buropean powers for shy until the similar treaty with the Unit- Aas . “Amerioa the Beautiful" and “The; Firing pt hundredw of toy Dajloohs } Rook tp 4 then he returne: M, wae the lady in charge of “Roseland,” Cant by Germany with the /ed states haw boon ratified. Demonstration of Coats Workers | Battle Hymn of the Repudlic.” from tho 15-inen guns by tho pmeu+ i going to Oyster Bay, the! bell’s Floral Shop, way at 66th Street, that a United ten to be siibmitted to the|, The Supreme Council to-day reached i i President A. S. Prall of the Board | matic cleaning alr pressure, Prince planted an English ejm on the | Spo! Council of the League of Nations for |‘orma! agreement upon Dec. 1 ai the at Meeting to Consider Division | Francition is in general charwo of| A genoral eurvey of the ship with | went ive of Central Park at eth|| , tome, ; ; ila approval. sabe: whee the German ‘peace trhaty of Profits, the children during the party. lecturers from the crew explaining all | BUC ee oe Wale is max: A flower to some means quietude, peace of mind, BT pst sy ee rene wee GLASGOW, Nov, 3A resolution] Here ara some of the features at-|tho marvellous labor saving und jig! to follow the example of King she continued, ‘‘to others it means happiness. To some “@. WOULD NOT HAVE FREE ae wasEnT | demanding nationalization of thread | runged for the youngsters: safety devicos of a modern warship. Albert of Beigium in moking uo sea- it means joy, to others it means tears. I have heard HAND IN NEGOTIATIONS. GIRL SAILS ON LAST HALF \factorioa wax adopted by employee of] A "Roundabout" which ja Britlsh] ‘Tea, with the Prince of Watés us| plune flight over the city Prins ppd women cry when the Pastoral Symphony was rendered lt ER ES jthe Coats Thread Co, at a dewonsirys}eqy a gravity railway which runalhost and probably a speech by the|Anown to-day trom, Mie, aryl ois by master hands. [ saw others in exalted joy. + meri OF "1 (00-MILE TRIP 10 ‘WED ta here voatardey eH about the afterdeck of the ship from| Prince at about 4 o’elgck. Ree endings “Look at this corsage bouquet of Orchids—is it not mare en: pewetinting a :eeparete an penesaurn of "Uk eoain be, WHEN) starboard ty port with tiny cars hold-] Jn addition there were the impor-| Whon the Prince arrived the Navy | exquisite? It will adorn a bridal gown, with Germany, but would be -———— ea Le rd : ©. Met (9 | ey four youngsters cach and with|tant Johnnie Dineen's, Johnnio Di-|Departinent placed a geuplgne at his “These American Beauties will be enjoyed by wonsider-the division of the alleged tres The Prince wanted to make hese American Beauties will be enjoy ya ed to get the consent of the) When the steamship Thorveld Hal+\meniour profits. | Che employeus guus-| sues enough dips and jumps In it ta} neon's are side shpws, the talent be- ‘oput his. advivers demurred | young mother. and Associated Powers, who|vorren sailed (Mus, toaigureting 9 | ered outeide the building ang Td 08 | orgvoke squéald of merriment, ‘ing supplied by the ship's conspany. het h winds und low tem. s on its ot . se as by David Kirkwood, 0 These forty bunches of vioiets will be w b dave a yoice in the negOtir pM crsbet ls bate into yi Cats) Doon’a Jeader inreeent tots bers, | A carousel with four fying | included were Paddy, the Smithy, The | peratures. ‘Tin ruide seaplane used eae forty a 4g ‘orm by ed oe al Amoerice, Uw xay- A hissed shareholde: the ladies of the » which | ak ata ia teak” wl bert Ih now at the Navy e 1 . Clubat their monthly re- apd in the apportionment of |e . cascenger aboard wi» Mike Sle ‘ marched to tho City, Hah | (winee JOSH DE SER PS Ghee ha] Coates: ROUWD he Salen a: assy Wap Be ning oe iiots haven beon assigned union, while the boutonnieres, the white Pompon ar debis and other contracts that | peiorsen, who iy travelling 11,000) miler | SINK “Hed Blag” and carrying | 18 oommectod with ROR, breaks the scales at 335 pounds. And{i, quty with the Prince should bis hrveanth ns, are for th hn” haw | } . a banner reading, ig Protite for h tt mavy work of) ” of 1 e. 1 ht Chrysanthen.ums, are for the men who have been . affect the financial opportual: | to be married. she tho daughter of | Goats, but Ne Coat® for Bus Children” ordinary humdrwn y "Slim," so thin, the reporlammo, ihat jadviners permit (he Might. favitad en the Indien’ Hs Meu of the Allied and Associated |*iesnuart Peterson, lborarian of thy | 3 which is to haul up the anchor, ho can turn somersaults in a foun-| The Prince 1 to be the Burst #2 | in te as the tes’ ruests. A , : University of Copenhagen: ey Two “Aunt Sallies;" now, an “Aunt| tai: pen, Sleight of band artista, | Private GINOS Of the FP ETN ee ator Over here is the table decoration—artistic, you Amenta to collect money, from) 314, poterson will be annrvied to! Mf) ARMY GOODS\SENT sally," according to the Knglish war-|gingers and the Royal Band were|eivancey Mo Debew. will preside say? We have on our staff two of the best floral de- °° i Tt will not soma forget | \iexin Lund, | Norwegian Consul at rant officer in charge, “is like what | listed on the programme. The band|Later he will visit the Hippodrome signers of this City, fight which P eaene Clemenceau Valparateo, He Will close tne “Ande BY POST AFTER DEC. 10 one would all a ‘hit the nigger for |not only playa Britian songs, put and attend w rece Hon wiven by mr | “I notice you admire the Ophelia Rose in that long, against ‘ment Ger-|t0 meet ber at Busnow Ay ing,’ know,. in| trios Amerie i na Mrs, Kode a i H ; ; of coin "parens ‘ot eating paper | the wedding corémony ‘wilt PR nas “ats © cigar, Old Feng you Baward Albert, Prince of Wales, | ace thin vasé. It will adorn the table in Mrs. M.’s reception Coney Island, or similar resorts, Of Seventh Regiment Armory. r A tien tance "Pe day wit! ligrimag ee room. We sending there every day a single flowe: i the food sold to Central Europe | "sine Yemen hes boon buying vel TO Relieve Congestion Purchases | ourse one does oi peers toe belt at ther rrave ot 'iodore scoavalt at pico, just one Tomer. But the joy it brings and pst for t " 7 @ real person as at the Conoy Jsland; | Oyster Bay, where be left a memorial ill e i ‘ op pr sy kegel ie wh we garhu ely" Se y iy Win Be Gent. By no, the object is a most comic old] Wreath. That the journey to the |ABBIAETH.--BERTHA ZCUNER | makes glow! I wish I could fill every empty vase in 2 the successful ght which Be: ha. fa.n wonderful city." Her fanee's Freight. Goll and when one heaves the ball at | #TAve of the former President was| — services ot the CAMPBELL. FUNERAL Hoover waged to gét a ccrtain | sunt, Mise Hilda Lundh, who 1s making every home. I would be, bringing happiness to many $F} ber pore turned into @ general ovation by school children from Lao Taland City, through Flushing and 4 ie other CHURCH, 19T0 Broadway, on Saturday, at 2 a’clock. the trip with her, agreed. “And the moat wonderful thing about WASHINGTON, Nov. #1, ~— The Quartermaster General of the Army it—and strikes it, you understand—it falls over, One of them falls flat on in payment for, American out of Germany's funds, empty hearts. - ‘Too bad you are not located in San Francisco, or 4 MONACO,—On Noy, 20, ANGELO MON- lee I Id hi deli fl fi a x fhe city. 10 ite honesty,” eaid Misa] has issued instructions to the Superiu-|its back In a moat ludicrous attitude| North Shore towns of Long Island far Ram {shi else I would have you deliver flowers for me there on League ot Nations ahd the Al-|Lundh, ‘Mocently 1 lost valuable| tendents of the twenty-five army|and the other—when it Is hit, you Mil the way to Oyster Bay was rather | ACO tt tag Mirnt pemeeeaY sa Thankagiving Day,’ T said Governments would’ have com. | nceklace 1» an elevated train. I thought! quartermaster retail stores to decline : ge ee # “We deliver understand—falls into a tub of water! at all in accordance with hii and makes a quite terrible splash.” Animated Animal mother of Anua and John Monaco. fter tlowers everywhere,” she answered, Baste “Give me your order and tomorrow morning the chole= though he accepted pleasantly enough ‘a number of | the plaudits of the youngsters drawn ‘power of decision without Le obligated to heed the protest of {} wan pone forever, but within twenty-| to gocapt after Dec, 10 orders for lfour houre 1 was notified it had beon | goods carried by the stores which call Notice of funeral wa WATHON.—MARY est of fresh flowers shall be delivered to any addresg - Btates, if they so desired, “tt Laud ee a tn oper. | 10% delivery of goods by parcel post, In | SS muimesnecees | AY eneee. ak every school house |" “syryices'at the CAMPRYLT, FUNER au in gny city of this greatest of all Countries, Vee your ‘ Scthléw..to.Atheiptentige-uicd by the North aad Bouth Atianiic OTe % Felleve the Christmas conges- FIGHT OFF COLDS. At the entrance of thé cometery,| CMUNCH, Broadway and Gath at, on | ae will accompany your gift. That’s ‘Campbel) ' Rs. Company, which has oMovn here at No, | HOH of tho maits, Father John ine Has seo Lense. oeeeeel hundred automobiles |. Priday, at 2 “o'elock. Service,’”’ she matlogty. ‘ets ite ships will sail from) Rina had a “odlore. into

Other pages from this issue: