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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919, ° een e IP an tel thar 5 aot A ioe 3 — Sree lgen eo 5a PRM FR BEAN AND, WAS INTOLERABLE, MAY DELAY SAILG TWOEDB PARTS So MMAGOLOMAN) WIE DEGLARES OF U.S. ENVOYS jopinign. ‘The .Me: vernment in connéotion with this case. | ae pevernss R ‘Moxi: jeanndt expect the United States to Srenremient eaanct be | accept int the grave dircumstances, of ¥ hg een ahiogd Miname this cake stich a bare unsupported oe sore gh grid Taal es statement as a valid excuse for tho | B® | tap Phd faehea’ cacy Mees imprisonment of an American Con- Raabe: tee ¢ gl bo station |SUlat officer, particularly in view af | | the fact that the investigation of the 2 vanetliod for the enlightenment of | W146 py the representative of the elles “ Caminetti Says the Cases Are Answering Divorce Complaint, Lane Said to Have Asserted Closed—Gitlow and Larkin She Says Husband Abused .; That Departure of-Delegation , Of the present day. Ul : . | =, r ‘Govern: ever, and | United States in Mexico so far jus it Plead Not Guilty. and Insufted Her. | Would Be Embarrassing. - gine Rho At by eet | has proceeded, fulle utterly to sup- Seriousness of the Situation | late voted on the Peace Treaty recent- vie M | pais 8 be e Amerioan request | ort this opinion of your government,| and the proposal to adopt @ reso- “ | fe release Is not based on)” von the contrary the investi as No Effect on Bringing tren deciating the war at ga end Deportation of Emma Galdman and| Mrs. Helen Blwood Stokes to-day} PARIS, Dec France has pre- r rf 4 . tester pains c is hag ps St knows the tequest 12] | oneaives the Government of the Compromise. was discussed in a friendly confer- jAlexinder Berkman was assured to- fled her answar to the divorce com. |tsled against withdrawal ofthe hestice ot the cignt of| UniWed States every reason to be- etientah ence between the Republican and day, when Harry Weinberger, coun- plaint of ‘her husband, WB! D. brink Polk, from the pewce contere ' American’ citizen and United Hie bi Mr, Jen A is not MESSAGE 1s READY, | Democratic leaders on the House | jsel tor the radical jeaders, -ecelvéd a Stokes. She asks that’ his amended | ence. # officer to fair trent. | ~ “WRN Bete és vital poles Is oe a ‘| side. It is reliably reported that at} telegram ‘from Anthony Caminetti,/complaint be dismissed and that she) The French pointed out that the while residing and discharging been | Uneasi : | the end of the conference Repub- Cofhmissioner General of immigra- be granted a separation, with cus- | “Pparent determ'nation of Germany E ‘@uties within Mexican jurisdiction habadied yy Meulean authoriti neasiness Over Mexican | lican leaders Gillett and Mondell | tion at Washington, denying the ap- | tody of the two children. to rettse » accede to the Allied de- moneeesee £24 aperoval of Of) to.giyé Buh testimony even wh Situation Is Giving Trouble |saw so many complications ahead | |plication for an extension of time in| Her own complaint contains 24 “i ees 2 in the A tcnen ho | a rp lying in the hospital too weak that they begged their Senate col-| deportation proceedings. Commis. {Counts and mentions many dates. In|(Ne \Pauce Treaty his plaged r oniae Mt so sobyam ol May] and skhiuated to make them to Both Sides. leagues not to put up such @ propos jsioner Caminetti said in hig mes-|!ts conclusidh, after describing her bar a Sah ae gy od Scan aut a is dooeiends mment of} * reguit of his treatment by the ss ma tion in the House, And they ald sage that he regards the cise as, husband as “morose and a drug ad- je decision of the American del@- wat nid eg in-| duetors, and, while he knew evi- By David Lawrence not. closed, dict,” che declares that he is “so /€2te# to leave as soon as possible pA oe under the! dence wi ing obtained against | special Correspondent of The E ». | COULD NOT PASS RESOLUTION —=—— “ Idman ang Rerkr filthy and degraded in hie pervonal |#fter Dec. 1 was made long Im ad- { sages yrauk 08, Ata iy ancocucn., him through intimidation of wit- ing. World, 7 OVER A VETO. see. * ‘0 and are out in $15,009 bail each, Debits, and generally so’ coarse, dis- ican as any algn id ice Germans h regard’ nes: WASHING . ray bs a : " This bail wi 2 in Busting and loathesome as a man, | Would hang back when the time came t ; att @ right of release on bail) “go stands the single, unsupported, “ TON, Dec. 1. (Copy) And another interesting fact is; DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. | niberty. Boi es pair raya ee that life with him would be in-% make the Versailles treaty effective, ; tstun-pafiiative. for such. wronetul im: | and my Government believes, utterly | SHt 1919.)—There is no exaggerat-| that more than one-third of the kone, Consuelo Vanderbilt Will ported ab soba. ae omlamhig: at” mile tolerable." and long before it could be foreseen } but the United States 18 | unfounded, ground alleged for Je ing the -‘vtousness of the pleture| House members will vote against Take First A Iviand receive instructidn, it was aaid,| Mrs. Stokes charges that from the ‘hit the United States Senate would ( + to the opinion that such | ins'’s Imprisonment.” Haat Shean IAG? au. Coltateas such a resolution thus clearly dem- ake First Opportunity, to tialnteren: ames ter an extension arly days of their married life she adjourn without ratifying the treaty, t are mere excuses. “What condlusion is tebe drawn comes back into session. Helpless | (msttating the impossibility of over- | Run, It Is Said. / |of time in an effort to prove that his Was subjected to “studied insult und Hence their departure now is en- ’ T ADMIT THAT JENKINS! [iy Warninent be Rnd jal eget he aew i riding the President's veto. For {ti LONDON, Dec. 1—The Duchess ef {clients are oitisens of the Palted 2buse.” In February, 1911, she aays,|titely ynconnected with elther of ‘ ‘ BE KEPT IN PRISON. there hae been a ‘studied | af me respects, hopeless in others,| ig @ foregone conclusion that Mr. | Marlborough, who was Consuelo States and not aliens. Byron H. Uhl, | her husband threw her against a| those developments ‘ an. jort on the part of Mexican |the Government is divided b rt a " esolution @@rbilt of New York, is anxioug to ente: i othe | dresser in he tment at t | Iptimations have been made to the « “The Government of the United authorities to inanare Jenkins i mY DSTty | WiteeG ‘Val Hot gooept & rescjaton Parliament and will take the frat op- AssinS Nt Goins neloDRE: BE Sears” | Andoe ah eg hey ae eae aseak representatives here that It Invites. and decites the | ie erties se i eeor tegal pro: strife and political ambition, while| by Congress ax ending the war be- jortunity to became a candidate, ac (Uo" @t Hillis Igland, said this after-| “In September of the same year si Ar weaken ' possible examination and ceedings by alleging the com- | ing economic factors that are keep-| Cause of his conviction that while |cosding to the \MPror. n {noon that he had received no_official says he took her on a lovg automo- | wuld be a mistake on thelr part to ‘ef this case, but it mieiee. "or: searnioel eonges a joint repolution might proclaim ah Woke word of Commissioner Gaminetti's bile ride with three men and told her|COUNt Upon the departure of the ’ : “admit that it is necessary id by bringing PA og be rie ing the cont of living high and may legal peace inside the United States| The engagement of the Marquis of; dccision tafterward that his purpose was to| American delegation as at all weak- { y a ed § adtonas ale Benjamin Gitlow, a former Assem- | 8e0 Whether she would drink and then | ening America’s support of her asso- Mr, Jenkins should be re: send it even higher are uncontrolled.| + would not make America at peace, B!ndford, elder son of the Duchess, ; . I Became overcfriendly with any of the| of rh Ait : in prison, even with the President Wilson has ‘written hii - nnd Hon. Alexwndra . Mary Cadogan, | Piyman, and James Larkin, agitator iy) cla he Americans are leaving Gh adelyine tor bai. n has written his) with Germany. Only an interna-/qaughtor of the late Viscount Chelsea, | from Ireland, indicted last Wednes-|” ghe said that in November, 1918,| Decause the conference has reached : “Government wil met abd ie message, Though greatly improved| tional agreement can bring legal i* announced. The latter iy a niece of tbaay on a charge of preaching criminal | when “for' very good reasons” she Tee the stage where it can be finished ¥ a that Mr. Jenkins will not in health, he is still unable to leave| Peace externally, accord’ng to the at aa n and is insta years old. anarchy as editors of the Kevolution- i fused to S0t at the, sam stable with without the maintenance of a large ‘4 ce ‘ » Sreaide 1 Duchess of Marlborough was | , se, wore air ad before Su-| her husband's brother, Thomas, her missic ere, Bul : ‘any obstacles in the way of*a Tae rithage ihe ssnena, THhb: WH Howes. "He Git] betieves| Othe Upon which the Fresigent Ih | seated a rearabar af, ie EORADR DURES | eee eet, eee here ened DetCTe Sa-| NiaiG MRM Wie ed Ie We : Pike Gap ena a yey ity in Mexiee, is without relying. leaunatt last os ie Y | preme Court Justice Bartow 8, Weeks) her in the hallway until his brother ‘Teéty out of the way and the Hun- te and full examination of ‘ges! y jexieo, is withou' that at the bottom of American ill ouncil last year to represent a work | “4 4 himecit aon he Gov drifting inte , ; . : ‘of his witnesses, or of the| Sdequate protection f of American ills! Phe Government is drifting into ing class district, She was the frat | ‘hi# morning. Through their attorney had dnished Cth, SES warlen tteaty all ready for submission Gents, leading up to conneoted | - he lntony, the imme . is that unratified peace treaty. Re-|a political campaign. Differences in-| American-born woman to be elected a Ne 8, they entered pleas oF datand ery Sih isterasy, ek Be patie cine: delegates as soon as with bis abduction. "| tomed open! ports from Europe are disquieting. |side the Cabinet have failéd thus far ™member of the Council, as Lady Astor | sitll, doa | wait for him in the hallway of their Weis! , Government fer the city witho to get the coal which the country |¥4# the first American-born woman to| Assistant District Attorney Rorke} home and that he had her shadowed! A Serious phase of the situation, j The ican a Fp #1) by the failure to furnigh adequi BHuropean Governments are telling 6 ‘ LINtTY | come a member of the House of Com- asked that bail be fixed in each case | Not only by private detectives but by as viewed here, is the evident prog- 4 qeettril the American not to an| protection in this district the |the United States Government that {"°e4* mons. at $20,000. This was opposed by/S¢rvanta of all worts, She al80) ress of reactionary sentiment in Ger- kyowledge of the Mexican Mi i thoritiee have, thi h o ‘ PORE Ys bi | charges that on more than one occa- 4 t jexican au! ities have, throu Labor feels that it was tricked in wh sclares ° i many, which the French fear will en- x laws ‘bnd procecds to explain| their. negligence, made possible [the future looks dark, that industrial \ who declared it excessive.j sion he “smuggled” men into her vs C a refinement tho intricacies of| {h Gduction of Jenkins, and that |and mass unrest is spreading and|‘he coal negotiations, Confidence in 88 ORDERED DEPORTED; Weeks finally fixed the bail, home to form the basis of false, courage resistance to execution of the with o> tate in harmony with such an attitude {nat A, the conservative labor leaders is be- ’ at $15,000 each. Both men have been | Chprees ae TY her, terms of the treaty, particularly if the <penal proceedings, but the! on the part of the Mexican au- at America, upon whom they had a in Oct. 7, 4918, she seid she awoke : of the United Biates fails| shorities they have falled to carry | relied to help them to their feet after |I"& Weakened, Unauthorized strikes 60 EXILED IN TWO YEARS !s: teers since their arrest last) in ner apartment at No, 317 West American and British delegations he iy ry . are increasing in number and the! {month on $15,000 cash bail fixed by} 78th Street and found ‘her husband leave Paris following the failure of out the, duty and. bl jation in: Be in * im their application to this ‘« | the most terrible war in history, was ny "Hey ointing evolver gt he he ' pon them to apprehend Department of Labor, which has act-| Chief City Magistrate McAdoo. pointing @ revolver @t her, and she) the United States Senate to ratify the at the hands of Mexican author, nish the b nite neerned |now apparently going back on them. | if i alleges she is sure he would have s ‘om. approximation to impartial ‘crime nkins wat ed as mediator in many disputes is Departmest of Labor Report to} Attorney Nelles criticised Justice] (ied her if she had not wakened | ‘treaty, creating the impression that ‘kins, and the Mex- the vietim. CONGRESS PAVE NO HEED TO | | con the end of a lmb—more or Congress Shows 162 Cases Weeks in his complimentary remarks | just then. the peace conference is a thing of the treatment of Jen! can a vic upsence|_.“And in the second place it ap- PLEAS FROM ABROAD. ede remaaialad by. (he resent-<aoal | pte ee pa to the Extrordinary Grand Jury| She denies all the charges her hus-! past and that the Allied and asso- . team Government news Jeers on to have been the purpose of| Congress itself is deat to the pleas| © LA y Pont coal | Dismissed. which returned the indictments. Jus-|PAnd maken against her in his) ciated powers are no longer in close _ ot euch treatment is the : iseripen soveram ME] of foreign Governments, Already a papletag id ep tae: pst ja WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Sixty rad- | tice Weeks denied that he had made Audi ay | cohesion. sion of prominent men like Herbert © been deported from| reference to the indictments in this Se «4 the American h | Sentiment is rising to ignore Europe teal aliens hav een porter ice to fhe ictments in pent Lenni Poser oye SO iecertand to donvostie utlalen Insta |HO0ver, Julius Rosenwald, George W.’ the United States in the last two years, | particular case. Justice Weeks then until Wednesday and possibly loager, | BIKE SCORE 16TH HOUR, gannot grant the request | by tne exposure, hardships, and phys ' Me} Wickersham, Oscir Straus and others|the Department of Labor to-dey re-|asked whu bad put up the §15,000| He intimated that there will be a} 7 i States for Jenkina’# re-{ joa! suffering ‘endured by Jenkins the United States. The coal situa- ported to Congress. Deportation of Guan ball dor tha tah ’ public hearing next Thursday. Teams, les. La are meeting here this week to com-| national law no diplomatic Interven | (oan authorities. ing on while the Executive branch of seh We Nene behind a indus. tiom Js appropriate yoless a denial of} “In view of the considerations| the Government, though disclaiming ides rai erence which broke up p/ fusties as occurred and because the| which have been pet forth and in|any intention of crushing union month ago. The hunger strike on the island in| Goullet and Ma Eaton and caneernpenenes reason inter-| during his abduction and his subse-/tion is menacing. Congress is look- ian sor the Hat vate quent treatment at the hands of Mex- others has been ordered. Total arrests on deportation warrants numbered 697 over. Ethel Bernstein, the last of the | MeNamara and HF uring the same period. The figures alleged reds to continue fasting, gave |Egg and Dupuy. jo not include those caught In the re-|tion of counsel for the defendants | yp to-day and ate a hearty break- Buysse and § “We did,” replied Nelles. “The Court faces the novel situa- ‘tiowl: f the belief of m |cent raids on reds, the report being only | putting up this bail without putting | fast. Her associate Dora Lipkin gave | Mésioan: Government is not in a poal- | view particulatly oF ine arge against | labor, is making such a big figh ey i able ee pe oro lto Nov. 2. | the slightest responsibility on the de- | in yesterday, There will be a hearing FP amste demand Jenkins releaye 1M! Jenkins of deliberate false swearing jagainst the miners as to hearten|POrt Is realy. | Sleantiinn a litone (S| es for deportation were: De- | fendants,” said Justice Weeks iia the onoms of the two women to> view of the separation of the execu- | is unfounded, the Government of the | those who think now is the time and calling to America to help her, Cen- on or attempted destruction of} phe bail came from private| ‘The Sub-Committee of the Con- | jew its request tral Europe needs food, constituted | property, 22; self-confessed Anarchists, | sources,” replied Nelles. lease x «| America is the place to stop @ risin, le. ei jenkins from turther time tide of Poel fh There ae haved governments abroad are apprehensive|!7: sdvocates of anarchy, 13; affili- | who go ao far as to believe that| Bolshevism, Federal troops are be- | ing called into service in this country States must tye and judicial powers under the pene rere mee form of government and the | 0" ey "ot the state courts, bY | prisonment. ‘one of which Jenkins is held. ve merely | gressional Investigating Committee | acted as trustees.” ard methods of immigration of- rob: a6 + ficials on incoming steamers, met the Bell ang Thom: After further arguments the Court! jiatian liner America down the Bay Tiberghein and Ghardon. vernment, 1; moral turpitude, 1. declined to parole the defendants in|to.day. The liner brought 1,500 im- Record, hy} miles 1 lap, mi id Gre ated with radical and anarohistie or- Sanizations, 3; paupers, 2; against all , A U ° r ed deported DEWIAL OF JUSTICE HAS AL- ' merica ought to use the oppprtu-| gown industrial disturbances |on bond; 47°In Jails it at Inmnigration | the custody of their attorney until the | migran Gou é CE. jetty oronanted hy the Jenkins ease c { i Imly | stations; six are fugitives; two at in- | formality of arranging the ball could| * f READY TAKEN PLA to have war with Mexico in orde: Piaget tee ao i taped ng 2 gee sange asylums and one hea uxreed to|be arraigned. Justice Weeks called F back on one Canys | : ’ “The succinct answer to this thei to eolldfty. the country and revise|£°r the Presidential campaign of) 90 tote, Number sah, of which wore | arenron, to, the tentimony ore the n im ae every one knows, it the wartime restrictions om prices} 2920 . for insufficient Cid ieal fect that the (incalaravion aythorities of juatide bas beg , Ai and supplies: That's Washington to-day—and —___—»— had been unable tonal hold, of men : t their at- ore saiieally give te Tuere Is no reason to believe the |New it 18 going to took tor several) FEW SOCIALISTS WIN Pees aha Seteadanie wens se Spaeifioeliy ‘, {months more unjess the country rises a onan id teibynais juried ss: Bel ; President himesit has dhauged Bis). 14 nds the two big polit- IN PARI ELE cra grip Ag ad iy ing diplomatic agents mind about intervening in Mexico, |"P 4nd comma Wd S CTIONS ‘The transfer of the $30,000 in cagh jeal parties to forget their pride of $30, ca officers. . but Congress is represented as rest- nal rv casa the br invents and ‘ ana saberty bonds, whlch bad, besa a a bi inion, | ., epost n the Magistrate's Court, u Mrates is not to Jess and anxious to do, something.) o1. . row of the, menacing prob-| Only Four Out of 50 Chosen to|to the Supreme Court was effected ayoh subtle argu- (Continued from First Page.) So is the War Department. Christmas Candy datance of ite re: pastel SN THE REPUBLicaNe MaKe |tems that Congress would like to/ — ,Office in the Municipal Feleaned, ite. money and. Laberty | release ir. a be 3) js b ls were dep oe name by 2. / mm, APTI cance: | sanamy, and Abren etbove, socompaniet GOOD THEIR PLEDGES? |*ideste. Elections. bonds “were deposited in the namell For Churches, Sunday Schools, Societies, etc. | |, But what about the leaders of PARIS, Dec, 1.—Seven Conservatives, |No. 47 West 42d Street, an attorney, for his detention, not forthe | mained until Oct. 26, Jenkins was “ ” ROLES! | inipaniseeseasiven thithen . q ives, pub. | Who has appeared for radicals. blindfolded and, transferred trom one| Republican Party who feel that in TELLS Of RED” PAROLES Mean Gilrtesh ware of the Repub: It was announced that Peter Bian- Wtates to plead for his ne a Mio} place to another, but was not mia-| the pr€sent session of Congress they : : lean Left and four Radicals and Radi-| Ki. Naum Btephanyk an ‘of extraneous mattor With | treated. As a result of sleeping out-| must make good the pledges they | Amarehinte: Counsel ware Cenerest | cat socialists were successful in Paris Grevebuke Suuere Be nh paber: the Mexican pote of Nov. %, | goors three nights in the rain he con-| made in the 1918 campaign? Can| yar Weinberger, counsel for|!" the Municipal elections of yesterday, | organ of the Federated Union of to clothe Ht, the naked case |+,,0t04 rhéumatiam, from which he is| they reduce taxes? There is grave|igmma Goldman and others in de- according to figures made public to-day | Russian Workers, had been indicted ot Jenkins stands forth: Jenkins, 4 | sy gufferin doubt whether they can do 40, even| portation proceedings, to-day ‘made | > the Minister of the Interior, ‘by the Extraordinary Grand Jury J Definite results of the elections in| last week, ‘These three men are now consular agent, &-! «phe charges of collusion were sim-| though America doesn't have a new | the following statement ee te tthe ‘elections in | Ming detained on Kills felund on de- ernment of Mexico “Who {s spoofing the Congressional | 1° prefectures or gub-prefectures in the anges were leade! gov ply cooked up on fabricated alle, war. There is a certainty that war provinces are known, These show the | Portation change and wer re for ‘rendering {9198 JU-| tons, which are childish, absurd and] with Committee investigating immigration | Pym 2 in the recent hungeretrike there. As- testimony’, in connection with Mar eo aun mig "5 224] with Mexico will not reduce (axes.!mattors and the deportation of s0- election of four Socialists, two Repub- r eet teundation,” enkins.| This to be sure is alto sistant District Attorney Rorke asked Of which he was the | ur, P aikasiee Aur ieee ther apart|calicd radicals? The Congressional |!ican Socialist, Alty Radicals and) the court to postpone their arraign- i aye Me one Committ ‘This ts the substance ot the | trom a basis of law. from the merit of the controversy Radical Socialists, fifty-one Republican| ment until Dec. 15, and thie was to press reports, that more, than | Conservatives. note. 41 also wish to with Mexico, for while a good many -_— eases, with or without Folding Boxes, but we cannot impress upon you too strongly the importance of pacer your order early—either by mail or thru any Loft W* ean supply our famous Mixed Candies in 30-pound For end Dec. ? CHOCOLA RED SWEET MEAT! bd afer Ne toothso: oot For Monday, Dee. 1 MOLASSES PEPPERMINT CUPS: Bversbedy likes the kood old fashioned Molasses Candy and this sweet Helousness, being made from Pure Open Kettle Now Orleans Molasses ‘the finest ths Faas SAC was informed, according |Tarists, ten Progressives and eight | gone, twenty Anarchists were paroled in pee Be ness neva! wom | so leet lasinuation that my al- [00 Ae othe ‘lo Grande. shoutdl vec not bnew where tney are a cne| TO NEGOTIATE PEAGE ELLIS ISLAND HEARINGS Pere nearton aae| lorcet, | do net faves lnees, | oss atiar tua 1000, Seetiens, |. fhe only, coves where: Anarchist WITH HUNGARIANS| ON DEPORTING RADICALS Mexican suthoritite had) damage my business here by whfoh. time, perhaps, there may |woiicp iris are Jocch Abrams - — ARE T0 BE CONTINUED Ls aes ager <4 een WILL NOT PROVIDE BAIL UN+|not be so many calls for Federal]! moilie steimer, Hyman Lachowsky| Council at Paris Invites That Gov- re oP raspars LESS U. 8. ORDERS IT. troops to put down industrial dis-|and Samue! Lipman, each out on $10,- Bie against the state! + will not provide bail unless the ernment to Send Delegates 1 000 ‘bal pending appeal from convic- seriously regarded by your) American State Department orders turbances inside the United States tion in the United States District as Soon as Possible. ime to do #0, because that would mean | *2¢ {© afford protection to the many | our, under sentence to the peniten- “Im whose intéresis then is the! protraction of the case, with possibly Governors of States who are call-|iiary of Maryland for denouncing the of false swearing brought ing for troops for various purposes. Ypauthorised and illegal military in- no definite settlement, ‘Thus far no suthorined and i} CHOCOLATE COVER- ED MARSHMALLOWS: Last Woman Quits the Hunger Strike and Partakes of a PARIS, Dee. 1.-An attempt to make ace treaty with Hungary through Hearty Meal. new Hungarian Government was| Deportation h ri ny fink Ror’ rings of radicals Jenkins? His abductors? He | gate has bee hey reason that inasmuch as % m set for a trial. So 7 r of @ parole |decided upon by the Supreme Council , I tb " ity the complainant in ¢ . ate me ie kudves Clateie lreaan on Bilis Island, haye not been com- Chocolate: 4 vile equity pl Re) many of my friends come in that 1| America has waited seven years she off ms vee? ft evar his ba “yy 55 ais | to-day. pleted, Byron H. Uhl, Assistant Com- Stores: New ¥ POUND BOX Brooklyn, New! ot location see telephone directory. welded Weight tnckides the camtalver, ente of his abduction, not the de-),m unable to give any attention to|can wait still more to tackle the |immigration officials, ie. by the | Phe Council reached this decision fiepdant, 29 the Mexican Government! my pusiness, but 1 am determined to| Mexican problem. It would not be} 7" $1000, ball, charged with having [after latening to the report of Sir makes him out to be. The | see this through to ™ finish.” surprising, however, to find the ‘ailed' to register in the draft George Clerk, the Peace Conference , La dolnonpany is prosecuting | Jenkins was a football player at| president “Passing the Buck” to the “REDS” BLAMED FOR FIRE irre Relig soe vite of the perpetrators | vanderbilt University, where both he AmMEY F . z missioner of Immigration said to-day and the investigation will continue ntly geturned from olved to ask the ol1co. Government of Premier Hungar to send ‘the erime. and his wife went to school. During Rarenieas Sees e toa Manion Ue Noullyy near Paris aa san aa Boa | BROWN—DRIDGET. on) Gatuniay. tne ( I " sible re Sl aa a ' the outlaws, who en- line interview Mra. Jenkins and their Ps o Hung oles mp ne ered to negotiate She Js survived by her hus. A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT once placed in our hands, means attention to every detail, no matter how seemingly unimportant. dened hie life and took away | three-year-old daughter, came on «| J°sousy exhibited by the Senate in t Le ? Nations con-| SOMERVILLM, N. J. Dec. 1 md, James, twa alaters, Mrs, Jonn Conky Aa scan Dy wile, 00 Aue leaned bate her pray poetry the right ot authorities of Somerset County are in- GOV. EDWARDS 56 TO-DAY MeDonata ana ‘ra, "Thamaa Vinnegan, i (father's lap, and greeted -him in| (aversy ~ vostigating a fire, believed to have been one bro! now deprive Jenkins of | goenish, She speaks English only | Congress to conduct American wars. |o¢ incendiary origin, which early to-day Tunorel Teaser, Pe 19 Ree ves, Many Congratalations,| 0,30 A. M.: thence (0 Bt, Athunaslus's “c. — ir Merseyer, the ground | brokenly. Nor is it cortain that Congress {4 destroyed the barns. outbuildings, one | inciuding a Message From Tumalty tholic Ghureh, whore solemn /3 Paeiet CAME ANLL, SERVICE’ 4 ‘for the imprisonment | Jenkins is forty years old and has |golng to adopt @ resolution declar- house and five head, of cattle on the) “Gov.-clect Hdward 1, Edwards, re-| requiem mage will be celebrated. Inter. Bias tear rears oe fanreny oer ngage 934 that he is. lived in Mexico for 18 years. He has| ing the war with Germany at an [Manville me ee az {ceived many messages of eongratule- | ment Calvary Comstery i IU reper seen an pespent it 4 in Puebl. ring the recent strike at the tion from friends and well wishers | FLANAG ‘WILLT A ‘all 66 bus 8200” Ks ‘i spent 14 years in Puebla, where he end, Some of the opponents of the jw. Johnn-Manville plant in Manville the lon pin fitty-aixth birthday. ‘The Funeral Church (Frank #, Camp Goll *Cetumbue Any Hour, Dey,or Night ‘ has extensive business interests, in-| Peace Treaty are flaunting that uae arene are el tone tye| He has ulao received many floral of-| bell), Hroadway and 66th ai ul Mowe Smareinn Carter. threat, but it ts an empty thfeat | ti laces of sirikers. “When the | ferings at his home, No, 38 Dunean | ben ay, Hy nity, ‘ age strikers ved a trom” “ine Gunty int oie ‘Savione vik. as We HELP_WANTED—MALE TIVE r the truth is the House was | jail. sayeth was| Joseph P. Tumulty, called: on the |2rpauan, amomonile lmcky mod oonortan! ay its f A ef 7. neot in csesion dust betere the Gens |iateaiteed isi wna Tine ney rho’ bad | toi picise ign ‘Washington and’ con wn i Kai ter" ‘Borvoration, q FRANK E. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL: “SHUR! Broadway, at ¢6 St. j "3" *'Streey at 6” Ave, Flowers for alt Occasions, Artistic Funeral Designs our Specialty eral Kdwarda, “

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