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EE a ES take them Into custody merely on th finding of the large quantity of ex TLere were only about a score of Persohs, including three women, in | the Building when it was rafdea by Getectives of the born squad, under ‘thé Command of Sergt. Jamos Geran afd agents of the Department of Jus- ties, Troy wont to the place to ar- rém four men for whom they held Federal warrants, but did not find the mon there. Afi jnvestigation of the upper aes of the Wuilding disclosed a 1, dark room in which the entrances to @ closet was shut off by a row of shéiving. The shelving was removed) aid behind this was found the bot- tle conitaining the dangerous liquids. | Some of the botties and phials were labelled. The markings showed they contaigéd TNT, #ycerine sulphate, nitrié acid, mufiatic act até ammonia hydrate, ali of whieh are used in the composition of bombs » of various types. Some of the bot- Ales had no labels and their contents will not be determined until analysis by the “gp anol of Mines experts. = in COMMITTEE SE aay ea we ne OE eS ene THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN WEDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919 d REDS THREATENED TO RULE ELLIS ISLAND, UHL, TESTIFIES FINDS COLLECTOR | FOR RED DOUGHBAG Retuses to Permit Duidtey Field Malone to Testify at To- Day's 's Hearing. Michael Mislig, Treasurer of the N Mir, Russian language paper, was the distributer of moneys col. | lected in this country for Soolalistic | Propaganda, and it was from him | that the alleged Reds" got their! money, This was according to his own admissions to-day on the stand before the Lusk Committee, Deputy Attorney General 8. A, Berger had the candied checks in his hand while ING VICTOR questioning the friend of Trotsky. | sap destabt ena Dr ovy King and Queen of Italy Who art Give Up Throne| | Tho withess was accused of being - flippant If his afiawers and as soon a VICTOR EMMANUEL his testimony came to an end he was subpoenaed to appear before the com- | REAL SCOTCH! WHERE? Kolchak’s Pesebs Also Reporied by | mittee om Deo. 4 and bring with him | ¥ all the canosiied checks, memotandum | . Moscow as Having Met Fur and all papers referring to payments | REPORTED READY TO QUIT ITALY’S THRONE |. ha sty the Soviet, ag mt Washington had made ther Reverses. LONDON, Nov. 26.—Gen, Donikine’s sia js retreating, red ten dv artos ing, acéording to & Witelées despétch received hére from Moscow. Bel« whevik troops afe entering Ukrains, where shay intend to stay, the pateh say: "Adeitral, Koléhak's fortes in Cén- tfat Miberia are le eee a. u e Sethed “setae eighty ~ seven miles east of Omsk. A Moscow wireless despatch reports by ‘Tom Haine, characterize: lve, of the Amer- youth ‘th ples alt, ot t Party im the Unit a the beve ed Neila aaa munition Mena © of the work: ies * Former Ambassador Says He Con diders BxGerman Caancellor High Minded Man, James W. meenes fotmer penvegentes ‘ U «@ Germany, sal that he took no steeption to Sethnant-Heltwaa, former German Chancellor, who characterised wa as a “transmitter of unfriendly scat ih his testimony before the Berlin nvestigating Conmmiti¢e on the Wilson ney of 1916-1917. former Chancellor critieited President Wilson for his method of send- inf hOtes to Gerthany Defore America got into the war and declared that Mr. Gerard of unfriendly ty a transmitter 4 “All the negotiations between the United States and nope werd ee ied on by an exchange of notes at this perked,” said Mr. Gerard, “and I handled “fem I have no ecriticiam to make of thmanh-Hollwes. Ihave a very high opinion of him, 1 consider him a very high-minded man. He was opposed to submarine warfare because he knew that # would bring us into the war, But he could do nothing to prevent it. ‘Th derman Government ¢ould do nothing wither, because all the people wanted it -and the Government had .@ vend to thelr wishes.” ——_—_—_——-—— - NO MEXICO REPLY YET. Jedse te Hear Testimony in Mendit of Jenkins. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Although the Mexico City press said the reply of the Mexican Government to the AMferican note @emanding the rele of William ©. Jenkins, American Con- mular Agont at Puebla, was expected to ten handed to thé American Bmbassy it has not been received ‘Department announced sal of the judge considering kins cage to hear the teat! ho declared 64 by Mext- -—. officials that Jenkins had been are with Felerico Cordova, tie ether hg ignap PD has tien ‘ i of et ‘Sopy Cit: copy al received t. jay in ate Angeles Weat to Death Praising America. Feber JUAREZ, Mex. Nov. 26.—Gen, Fo- wis ‘Afigeles faced the firing squad in City to-day, praising Amer- jeans, He was firmly the United States had ha’ the kindliest feeling toward jal, in mind, body an ent, We are absolutely an ily Opposite.” volutioniat hing, who Ss Aeclered mtroppanser oF their sell tries, commercia that Mexicans tho foremost generals of te Cen A patriotic ap: ued found as that belonging to their child, in the interest both of the Russian ; Federation afd the Novy Mir. Dr. Mislig said that he knew ‘Trot- | sky Vety well, that he had seen him off | when he last sailed for Russia, but | Was not now if commMufication with Family Want to Seek Quiet Re- treat—Duke d’Aosta May | Become King. & ROME, Nov, 26.—King Victor Em- A him, He smilingly admitted that he| manuel is expected to abdicate at any |650 Vanderbilt Street, Brooklyn, bein knew most of the Russian Bolshevist | time. brought before Magistrate Harry Dale Headers, although not a few ot them| Persons high in court circles are in-|ing on weno meeuien Were déad oftes, literally, Tho $2,500| formed that he greatly desires to] solomon asked the court for clemency. he had giveh to the so-called Ambas-| yield the throne and that bis cousif,) “Your Honor, this was the first time tador Ludwig ©. A. K. Martens, was| the Duke D'Aosta, who married alin all my life 1 over drank,” ho sald, @ Joan and ho also gave him $400 for| Bourbon Princess, is anxiout to be; “It was a bad time to start drink- & plafid, But wasn't questioned as to| him successor, Prince Umberto, to all ng what became of the piano. appearances, has fio desire to assume lary hafles Solomon, COURT ASKS’ PRISONER Met a Sea Captain,” Explains Solomon, Who Says He Nevér Drank Before, ¢aptain who had whiskey was the thirty-eight teh plenty of cauns of of No. replied the Magistrate, “in view the fact that the country ts going What 4id you drink?” | son, | was « disreputable place and a forum | «ij6n, | for Holshevism 2” | brought joined the sixty-seven. who are now on strike in protest against the wire |screen through which they were re- quired to talk to their visitors, The strikers refused lunch to-day | |making five square medis fhey have | disdaine d to touch. The acid test in the huhger strike, it is believed, will come to-morrow, when a regular ksgiving dinner will be set be- thi the strikers with the invitation ; to take it or leave it, The menu will include cream of celery coup, roast! | turkey with dressing, browned sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, bread and Marie aré wel | butter, plum pudding and coffee Goldberg was released vy Howe on) There are six of the radicals who condition that he should go to Spain.) broke away from the “silence strike” “Mr. Un,” asked Chairman Jobn-|and who refused to join the hunger “Ig ft not a fact that under strike. They are eating as usual and Howe's administration Ellis Island | Com! EMMA GOLDMAN WROTE 10 HOWE ASKING FAVORS (Continued F om First Page.) America to-day, [ hope you and rike” ts limited to at their hearings and in their ‘dealings with the officials of the island. Among themselves the radi- cals were never silent. Actin Commissioner Uhl nounced he had found a way break this strike, On advice of Fed- eral District» Attorney Caffey he posted jn the fen a “proclamation” announcing thé.nameS of those whose deportation bearin would be held to-day. He sil ir Caffey had ad- vised him that this would cover the law and that if the radicals did not care to appear ¢he proceedings could be conducted without their presence, >_— BERKMAN TO BE DEPORTED; GOLDMAN MAY GO SOON “Well,” safd Acting Commissioner Unl, “there were privileges granted whieh, if not curtailed, might have that result. Women had been allowed to roam about at will and conditions came about which I) took steps to correct. “Did imma Goldman visit the Ts-| land duving the Howe administra- | \ tion?” “f did not s¢e her, but I know she was ther6" “Was this man Goldberg, in whom | mma Goldman appears to have been | interested, deported in pursuance of | the order of the Department of Labor at wee Orders for Anarchist’s Return to ‘The fext cise from the files In Russia in Hands of Inimigra- tion Officers Here. WASHINGTON, Noy. 25.—Orders fot the deportation of Alexander Terkman, ieded by the Department of Labor, ard |" now in the hands of the immigration authorities in New York, and he will be }t on his way back to Russia ax soon as |e steamship passage can be arranged. His companion in the advocacy of anarchy, |! which the members of the Congress | sional Committee appeared to show a} Marked ifiterest was that of one George Andrystine, an IT. W. W. ar- résted in the There was 4 letter to Howe from <Andrystine, after the latter's release, in’which the 1. W. W. said: “Words danfot,thank you for your faction on my behalf. I shall now co sere Mislig enticed @ joint check to leo hig poole a his father is | “peotch whiskey,’ aaid Solomon. |itynn addressed the Ellis Island Hoe, whieh was upheld by whe Supre me |" > y ‘ . . ’ ‘a8 responsible (or his rta- Rose Pastor Stokes and Maximilian | W!lling to bag vai ai ld Beetch bahar & ar bart Commissioner, Howe replied: ion, Berkman was tet sent 0 priseti Cohen for $25, Witch he said had heen| Among the factors that have influ-|eourt, “where did you get it? Don't! win reply to your letter would say for thé atiempten enced the King are the increasing|you strength of the extremists, who have threatened to hiss him and possibly attack Kim should he attempt to read his opening address to Parliament, and the unanimous desire of the en- tire royal family to leave Romo for quite life in the country. RIGHT LEG WORTH $5,000 AN INGH, JURY DECIDES donated for their work in promoting Boolaliem, ‘Also one to Itan Nevikoff, 4 tortier printer on the Novy Mir, for $44, Whiéh was indorsed to Isauc Short, thé lawyer now appearing for the Reds on Ellis Island. Tadwig C, A. Martens was the first witneds calléd. but asked for a post- ponenient till Monday on ascount of important conferences he had ow With coufisel, The comimilttee, after exeoutive semsion, announced that his hearing would %e postponed tii! cou 1 \ tr At the beginning of the sdeaion| Scenario Writer Awarded $10,000 , Monday. there were verbal fireworks between for Injury by Auto Which President ‘Thomas N. MfoCarter, of Dudiey Field Malone and Attorney Marcia’ * the Public Service Railway Company General Charles D. Newton, Caused a Limp. again oppoaled for a seven-cent tare Mr, Malone appeared ae the hear-{ Donald C, Hulette, a scenario writer,| before the Public Utilities Board of ig opened nnd requested that he be | ef No. 101 Wert 434 treet, to-day won | Now Jersey at Newark late this after+ aworn in a@ a witness. Thin wan|s verdict In the Supreme Court which granted, and upon taking the witness |P®ys him at the rate of $5,000 an inch stand ho atafted to read from a pre. | fr his right leg, which ts one and ono pared statement, which began: halt inches shorter as the result of an “ come automobile accident. Hulette, In hin hess here to denounce the | suit, testified that when the fractured Immoral and cowardly a9 Well a8 Un-|remur bone In hin right lee knitted the American conduct"—- log shortened and he now walks with ‘When he reached the word conduct, | a limp. of ara ing me his ban Attorney General Newton jumped ‘The jury awarded Hulette $10,000 In a poral ee ene Sean from his chair and demanded that|his sult against Joseph Schmidt, PPO | Tigh “which operates travtion Interuste prietor of the Imperial Cafe, Red Hook Lane and Fulton Street, Brooklyn, for injuries when he was run down by Schmidt's automobile in Brooklyn on Mr. Malone stop. \n “You have no right shouted Malone. to stop me, “L won't take ‘stop’ from you, Senater inisk ts the only Jung #1916. Hui testified he spent a Flower Girt one here that can stop me. 92,500 on Me cled a mation Lest. After a few minutes’ argument, As- | 43" tice ‘Hleerien ee got aside, the | Childe Hassam, aftist, No. 130 West semvlyman Louis Martin, acting | Ye: Sth Street, t# suing Frank K. Teht, Chairman of the committee, ruled —— art dealer, No, 6 West 60th street in 91,500 Damage in Brooklyn A fire of unknown origin broke out shogtly before noon to-day In the three. story brick apartment house owned and oceupled by Benjamin Blum At No, 205 Rodney Street, (Hrooklyn, about a qua + of a block from the Mastern Digtrict that Malone’ ra hea tt was vi cihscald and Malone left th mae SCHOOLS TO OFFSET REDS. nw Jersey Com tnt Oo High School, and the same distance from | Mittuy Th Rca’ Renee “TRENTON, N. Ju ff Bol-|the Public Wibrary, ‘The damage Was lPicture was hia lont flower RIN. thsi aheviam, anareiiy and the Reds are toleatimated at $1,500, No one hved, (0 ive Ht up, ‘aving he be put down in America—es t.ey will |Jured, ght it from Charles J. Mu: ¢} ve—we must look to the sound educa-| ine y i Sinn Fein Bodies. eNO Mae We ele: Oe tion of the rising generation as an an-| yy v. 62.-Widespread sup: Uidote for the evils of these unrest{ul | pression of Sinn Fein and other organl+ lnapector times,” State Commiationer of Educa-|Pitions in Ireland has been ordered by Union, tion Calvin N, Kendall will say in disline Government. The Official Gazette | MALTON, Pa, Nov. 26.—Thirteen annual report which will be presented to the New Jorsey State mane of Educa- tlon at ita meeting Dec, Commissioner Kendal wu also say “it would seem that the State of New Jer- sey 8 wealthy enough to provide ade- quate funds for the teaching of its chil- dren in the public schools, and that “favoritiam and politics should be ab- solutely eliminated from*the Now Jer+ sey schovls, —— TO LOOK AFTER U. S. AFFAIRS Special Attache in French Ministry of War Will De This. to-day publishes a proclamation prohib- iting and suppressing Sinn Wein orga ization, Sinn Kein Clubs, the Irish unteers, the Cul and Gaelic League | oughs of Ir 4, hut G as at 4 thy Batrance of Germany Forecast. LONDON, Nov Immediate ad- mission of Germany to the League of N was forecast to-day when the leaguo's secretariat intimated a motion UAhat effect would. be introduced at the initial session in Paria next week. —— 5 Harvard Freshmen Smoke cn Special to The Prening World.) only PARIS, Nov. #—Tho closing of the) CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Nov. Franco-American Commission offices, | pyysical examination of Harvard as announced in the Journal OMiclal, |freshmen, completed to-day, shows means only that current questions in the process of treatment by the Coin. mission are to be transferred to the Under nary of Blate in the Minis- try of War, yo will m @ special Attache to deal with the ‘This will be called the office of the ranco- America Liquidation Bureau and will begin operations Dec, 1. a that one-fourth of the boys use to- wagco, but only. five GRORGE.—-Nov, 34, ROBE, deloved wi of Drury ¥. George. Gervices at THD FUNERAL omunon | (Campbell Bidg.), Brondway, at @oth at., Wednesday, Nov, 96, at 8 P, M, HYNDS—Hutdenty « JOHN G., beloved husband o HAMMONTON, N. J., Nov. 26 ner Cunningham has set Saturdi ‘There | ternoon at 1 o'clock at the Town Hal Funeral from bis late re Hammonton, inquest over the| W. 46th at. om Thursday, Nov. t body of Billy Dansey, Attorney R, ib. | 0.40 A, M. Mam at Bt, Patrick's Ca 1 fimore, an uncle of the boy.| thedral. 90th st.. bth ay., at 40 o'clock bey) of Bal han arrived here to assist in the The Danseys ha identify 8.) ——— MEMORIAL NOTICES. HSS tion. le to ponitivel; ave une the hair es lon exposure to eloments has changed its color, Eads War- nce HARRISB! Pa, Nov. Public Service Commission to-day re- eta omeeeeenerens ecaet FOUND AND REWARDS, \ juwed the patidion of ot 7 LOST Nov, 24, Motel Ansonia Bathe, equare « ation of at diamond ring, plailowm seteis ar hme’ vederss ru wt ruin “Sih, sei“ Woakton * = precious as ‘blue white diamonds meh to abstain In view o M’CARTER TELLS NW. J. BOARD Hoon. He said the company Would have to ak immediately for the appointment a receiver if the request is not nted. ‘The compan yhas $790,000 bonds fall+ present earnings of the company, SUES FOR § ‘STOLEN PICTURE. the Mr. picture’ n 1699 was stolen on March 1, 1% saw noothing of at him to know that stuff is aa scaree and ‘f met a soa captains, 6 moet Bolo- ite had a considera ante ientence sispe ide butt advise you | fact that th the eourt. o intry ia going ary,’ ‘fal CENT FARE OR A RECEIVER, action Official Says Banks Refuse Money fo Meet Bonds Due due Monday. President MoCarter t bankers to-day, but, according to letter to the Utilities Board, the rkers will not advance money on the 14 dlowns, Supreme Soutt to recover a picture Hassam painted thirly years ago lost in 1903. he complaint says that a “figure of @ flower girl painted by him | He! “tant | he says, ‘unt sked | tober hin, the dealer, lye an expert valuation on 1 | indred men at three collieries of the KR. Markie Company are idle to-day the result of a strike which started ; Pittaburah, receiving a my attention has been called to Andrystine by Mra, J. 8. Cram and that the papers in the ease have been turned over to the Department man Albert John- sonal Immigration |t Ellix Island, the ap} ation of Alexander Re rhme for official permission to. te th country to go to Mexico, in being deported to Russia, bas nied at Washington. IRISH HOME RULE BILL READY IN TWO WEEKS |: This with an apology for the formality of was the letter which closed its wording, Uhl sald he does not know where Andtystine is now. At the aftefnoon #@ssion of the committee Representative Siegel of Now York had read into ‘the record | éxcerpts ftom Peter Mianechi's ex-} amination in which the latter de.) LONDON, Nov. 26.—A new Home forty to bo chosen by the two, will}! and that they believed in a confoder- ‘! probably be introduced in Parliament |? wtion of communes. Biancehl is the lain, Chancellor of ihe Exchequer. Con- t rol of customs ane. of police are two on the knottlest problems. v The most hopeful sign of an agree- |! ment ia the silence of Sir Edward Car- passport had not been vised by the American consul. ‘Phe comntittee then went into eexcutive session. Ellis Island Prisoners Expected to Face Real ‘Test at Thanks- | giving Spread, | Commissioner of Immigration An- thony Caminetti arrived at Bilis Island from Washington at noon to- day, Commissioner Gaminetti denied that his presence hefe had anything; to do with the hunger strike and ke now under way among ed Anarchists being held on ‘the inlahd for hearing. He said that ho-eame in response to the request of the Congressional Committee, headed by Congressman Johnson of Wash- ington, apd that he would testify Jater in the day. The hwnger strike extended to-day until there are now but two men who are taking regular meals at the Jeddo No. 7, where & cool Inspector lined to join the union. ‘To-day the mines were closed down, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, We thank Thee for th for the Love, Hope, Health and Freedom; for the Friends who understand and for those who call them- selves our Enemies but w! who do not. understand, greater and better endeavors. We thank Thee for the happy saterday and for the happier Morrow; for the Blessings Thou hast bestowed upon us and ours and upon our friends and theirs. We thank Thee for the Opportunities offered us | for your Guidance serve; deeds, Bless us, if it may be, the true measure of men, May this day and all We Thank Thee By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER us to brighten Grief, help us to tring & there are Tears and to plant Cheerful Smiles where | HSS, mics uo ness into sor- |] Scoratee ane, saralalle rowing hearts. Bless our friends and the friendship Heese gate" Pane with which they have endeared us, for friendship is | of Thankagiving in Thy sight, Government table. Two women, Dora Lipkin and Ethel Bernstein, have Special for Wednesday CHOCOLATE COVERED ROMAN PUNCH, This de~ liclous confection te com= prised of » combination of tasty Chepped nuts, Crash- ed Figs, Raisins, Cocos- nut and Cream, then given ® rich flavor of Roman Punch aad « thick blanket fragrant of our uneseelied, 34c|" Sunshine and the Rain; ho are, in fact, our friends for both encourage us to velvety chocolates POUND BOX tes veal ate in all our ways and | in all our Endeavors; teach the days to follow be days We eee Fry * ¥R or Ki 7 Lott AMERICA LINERS ‘DRY?" Whether U. Secretary of the Treasury, ‘shocking and made public quently regardless of the aver: may have been Bene REe, The Tastiest Thenteice will To Churehes, ane Schools &c. BAR FIXTURES INSTALLED ON THE GIANT LEVIATHAR 3 Vessels Will Dis- pense Booze Up to Shipping Board Legal Bureau. WASHINGTO 26. prohibition will operate to make American pas- ‘dry” haa been re- legal department of ferred to the ' constitutional |i". the Shipping Board fo decision. Meantime, bar fixtures are being installed on the giant liner Levia than, which i to be operated be- tween New York and England, Shipping Board officials cx plained to-day that it would be neatly @ year before this grea craft would be ready for opera- tion, Within a Tew months, how- ever, former German liners are to be placed in the South American passengot trage and a decision on the question is éxpected before that time. M'ADOO HITS BACK AT THE GOAL OPERATORS | Calls Their Reply to Him a “Con. venient Smoke Screen to Ob- scure the Facts. Bituminows coat operators wore ac- used Of dhacuring tite tasue and again challéngéd to prod@ie their income ‘tax ‘etutna by William @, MeAdoo, former in an answer O-day to thelr telegram erittcising his arliér statement that they made indefensible profits in 917" and should fot be allowed to in- out info your country and work for] Emme Gelman, aso born in Hussia, jarcase Prices of coal, : aia ty " ack also. “The statement in your telegram, the coming t Min hart Ag Berkman's conviction for obstructing |eaid hie reply, adddrestod to the opera. It was on behalf of this George | tne progress ot the war by ureing young |tors' committee at Washington and made Andrystine that Elizabeth Gurley| men not to register for selectiv hore ton “that tie average «1b coal mined tn margin per on 1913 was 46 cents ha® ao bearing upon murder of {th his issue, ‘These averages are fre- used 28 cOhvenient #moke na to obwoure the facts, ‘The ques- lon ts what wore the profits on the ‘apital employed by the mine owners profit that arned on each ton of eoalt* — Kansas City! men and Yardmen Ask to Strike. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—While reports hat the leaders of the four big ratl- way brotherhoods wera discussing a strike of railway workers in the United | States by Dee. 1 toe enforce demands Cot Pn os 000, Flussian | Rule bill setting up two Parliaments |{Or %) ecnernl wase Incrense, today preathed revolution of force here in froland, with @ council or & te Of |hooda, it City rainmen 4 permission lender of the hufger strikers on the| Within the next two weeks. Faiscdian hee lanah & eeetie vate island, ; Daily sessions are being held by the ——_ The committee also examined a| Cabinet Committee in charge of the | Bfaall to Insere M Canadian his wito who arrived | measure, the subject under discussion | WO JANBLRO, Nov. %6.—Mon gat, Ld Ranh? fats. rr at nanan being finance, which is in |ioeking to the seeuring of 4 regular Margare ns, th eh Chatge Of A. su eo under the tp for thi cliy are announe GAMEF GgnOTtatIh ofdere because hot |Sialtmasshin. of dy Austen Chambers [TueeE foc thle clly aro announced | by he Brazilian Government. — Supplies have been irregular in the recent pant. it being main: | Wartime food control ainod > CAMINETTI ARRIVES ton, the Ulster leader, while the prea. | Coat Crlais Closes Paris Daneing | ones of wi Barherto sianen Unionist choola. i aders, Walter Hume Long and Haron| paris, Nov. reality i FOR RED INVESTIGATION: frie on the -committea shown | 4 PARIS. Nov. 26—Dalitoome and ’ at Ulster 2 tending toward coneilia- | dancing schools have been closed by ‘The al wor however, restala@ Government order because of tite HUNGER STRIKE GOES ON sx min"ba ius ‘We Present an All Star Bill of Holiday Attractions Anticipating Every Thanksgiving Candy Wish Pyphele pape a “y Nut “eng rat 6 cK _Thankegloing Mixture ak were Brawn (ke POUND BOX piace ore Mints, Ai Jone. ba aint G wits, The container is set a | trol of liquor, ia TRUCK LOAD OF WINE. nie ahs ziti PROMIBIION LEGISLATION IN BRITAIN BY CHRISTMA Lloyd George So Predicts to Tem- Perance Deputation—Watching United States Experiment. LONDON, Noy. 2).—Premier Lioya Deore #nid to-day that he wever had thought tho Introduction of prohibition in Great Britain posstht war, but that he American experiment The Premier’ ven during Was watehing the reply to a temperance deputation, to which ho made this re- mark, forcshadewed | legisiation. before Christmas it connection with the ¢or Connecticut. (Special to The Brening World.) » Conn, Nov. 26.—Joseph nincteon, of é din Tor charge of illegal four barre: Of wine had peen delivered. Datlvostia faserted his father had sant him to de liver the wine ‘nal revenur fisror* ‘of ‘itartiord have been ‘nett Get Damages. A jury before Supreme Court Justic Lace to-@ay awarded Mrs. Arina Aron, wife of Jacob Aton, a furrier of Bay- onne, N. J., $6,000 agninat the Centrai Railroad of New Jersey, The husband ‘won a verdict for $600. Mra. Aron # leged her left leg was permanently in ured when she waa jammed by a vr Hele while riding an one of, the ¢ fond c The Store \Bedding Specialist S om Boe forse Hair Mattresses Metal Beds and Day Beds ‘s Cashion At reasonable prices * FRANIC A, HALL 4 20NS 45th New York City RELIGIOUS. NOTICES, Trinity Church BROADWAY AND WALI, THANKSGIVING DAY SuiviCies. Holy Communion, jorning Prayor, celal Service of ‘Thanksmiving with sermon by ‘the Rector. 4 Color Guard of the American Legion ree the Colora at the Altar, the Amerien Legion aré gavig ce 59c Reveot Cy Sh cos Cove fate. fhatyh vi Haat Mies Rute Extra Special for presented 59c Gold Seal Assorted | Checelaves Chocotatess | At the highs dy ~eratt, im teriece, ed a ve ractlvely out oc Sebaatae are at utlfals rh 1.50 artistice Sabina. deck VAOKAGH DE LUXE

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