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‘ eam 4 i > . os 4 ’ #48) : _-THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. ' try @nthered here to-day to work| midnight Friday, would not | 1 rl » Wo! apply to details of pm sod cont. | mail steamships, which means all the JOSHUA W. ALEXANDER, BIKE SCORE—64TH HOUR. SUFFERING STOMACHS suggest y the Govern-| big passenger liners. They also ex j Pre a c 0 ex- . Milos Lay : ita deve vbie m ‘ pressed the hope that the order would; WHO SUCCEEDS REDFIELD Goullet and Madden 11938 6 2 MORE IMPORTANT THAN ures avail-| not apply to ships now at sea, bound 2 Whrsd ns teorense ta-datty ton: tor sec ’port, trnien wil met reaes AS COMMERCE ri hosem ag MeNamara end Magia... M108. 2 PRESS T0 CLEMENCEAU gph Pieter as 18° $2 semi: | hore before Friday midnight. He and Dupuy. vse M99" 2 TT y a fer than 40 per cent.” For the rest, it was anid that the eerrerys! , se and Sp’ 11982) 43 xplai I shea order had not caused any great con- M4 ul ” Beane ‘and Verri : 11932 This Explains WwW hy . Versailles oe thet Mn Ala- eternation because @ plan had been 2 Spencer and Chapman 1193 «2| ‘Treaty Was Signed in After- &.. gathered for the wage worked out in anticipation, By this $ > Keller and Weber ‘i. noon Instead of Morning. r fom, said production, which had pian the transatlantic liners of fot. ‘ 4 Aerts and Bey! 11982 Sara te pen Phage rol Ladi eign registry will stop at Halifax for $ 6 | 'Hanlef and Lawrence... 1193 2 ne We aint A: OF + Union representa- their coal for return trips. Foreign | Rep 4 qv . Coburn and Kopsky. 11932 shablivages ts Le sae Sstta sative im attempting to registered ships plying betweon New Repubicans Ad Admit Cloture 3 £ | ComptrollerOffers No Apology | Kormer Seattle N Mier Before wit and Droboch 11982 many was signed at Ver- men ow ‘ Ma 5 ° rn . $ octit + sos ailles jock in the Geatie! Pesheytraaia mine pwnere Tce ted South American ports wil Necessary to Get |¢ £| for Violating Injunction“in Inquisitors Half Hour— eee Ne Fl ning Was ned’ by IP pal al aica or Bermuda, SI i i 3 me? sas F : | Tiberghein an ardon ‘ . . heres, mamecsy tna Nan Practically all the big ships in port me lution Through. 4 i Issuing Securities. Battle May Resign. | "Record, 1,307 miles, 6 laps, made by| George Riddell at ‘ Iuncheon to ucky an en. . * * = ies + et French journalists here, | fepresentatives were confident DMder cf The Fuel Ada oie tant’ | WASHNIGTON, Deo. 1.—Deme-($ ‘ Naan tenes aeepumempetartesanes rhe! cements were bél rder of the Fuel Administrator is ex- r ‘Demo- |@ Charles L. Craig, City Comptrotler,| Ole Hanson, former Mayor of Se- = = When arrangements were being the mine outputs soon would be pected fo ave at least 6,000 tons of crnts and ‘Repubiicans, were “divided +4 oie kn % F ayadged wullty | acct is ‘ eae i e ’ made Sir George suggested that M@RbK to normal. coal a day in New YorR alone, .9 | Who last week was a attle, who is now stopping at the el to-da opinior son |@ ! it should be 11 o'clock in the t 4 tei the Contral dinthict, however, a, ay a -. In ei seb han the chances |‘ lo contempt of court by Supreme} Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, appeared be- | morning for the benefit of thew Nedgtly @ pound of coal is being pro. , O*" “Mortaee Threatens Many Onto Jolng resolution deviaring 4/3 Court Justice David Matining of|fore the Extraordinary Grand Jury 7 press, sees exon by wagon mines and a! coLUMBUS, O- Dee. 3.—-On aa |state of penco exists between the $ Brooklyn, was to-day fined $90 by! this morning by invitation to give the |, M. ¢ replied: "No, Hie pi or two, operators said an already acute co shortage, any | U' nited States and Germany, The @ 7 members of the Jury his ideas about | it is What about . “rom the Far West came re- northern Ohio cities are facing a big | Fesolution, from present indications, 3 “atresia of ade ‘best means of suppressing Bol-! : ’ lunch of breaks in the organized curtaliment of their gas supply from lawill be favorably reported to-morrow ;4 the costs of the action instituted by | sheyism said: “What about » ranks and the gencral trend) West Virkinit, we m reault of aM ordet [rom tye qynct a : 3 William J. @ehieffolin as a taxpayer. | Mr. Hanson wag before the Grand We US OUSTED HIM *Mll'developments gave the impression of the vont Virwinia Cuilities G ommis- n enate Foreign Relations ‘ Despite the suggestion of the court|Jurors for more than half an hour, M. Clemenceau replied: “Whag in Washington that the tensencas of | Virginia Committee, - 13 and the urging of Leonardgf. Wall-|but the nature of his statement was | » preas to 600 suffering stome ‘the situation was passing. hy day eruunde ante Republican leaders who said the| 4 stein, attdrney for Schieffelin, Comp- | 80t disclosed, " achs? It will be 8 o'clock on Sate ~iMiners at one small mine in Mis-| Akron, Younsiown, Niles | Manalion, | outlook was “roxy” admitted eloture troller Craig offered no apology for| Other witnesses who were to be bite chan lthanGes ded hs ad urday afternoom" *aburi returned to work with tho, Ravenno and om somal ‘om? ‘ » alleged o pad, |calldd to-day in connection with the sem a f= —s [munities are supplied gus » fone | May be necessary to get the resolu. | ¢ the alleged contempt, but, instead, Ay Matement that, as Americans, they | Company. “ tion through the 8 Athout f 4 | told reporters as be was leaving the | Grand Jury's investigation into crim-| head” charge of 7 cents a pound for} amounts to about $260,000. It does pould not see their neighbors suffer. \ a igh the te without in- h 3 | Court House that his counsel will im-|inat| anarchy included Archibadg | articles which the city had agreed to] not belong to the Army and 1 do not <Wyoming mincrh who walked out| Save Ww ve Conl,|t@rminable debate, The Demoorata| > | mediately ask for a stay pending anj Stevenson, counsel for the Lusk Com- | sell at an advance of only 2 cents 4 pad What legal titigsthe city could amo days ago in protest ngainst the yors Urae. say the resolution’ tills no chance of mittee; Deputy Attorney General eT have appeal to he Appellate, Division, At- pound above army prices. “I have just learned that O'Malley WA per cent. wage increase to-day Y. Dee, 3.—Keonomy in Samuel L. Berger and Major Fred- passage. “| torneys and court officers estimated “It is not high prices,” said Mr.|has been appointed Commissioner of + qWere under orders of their State om- | * Paiton Mokrccctbae mater th cd Senate Repubjican leaders who } that Craig's total bill, if he finally is|¢rick W. Rich, Special Deputy Attor-| Goldman, “but high profits which|Markets by Mayor Hylan. The ap- @jals to return to work. The new nicipalliiea iiah apbea) send out pl have conferred with Chairman NERESS TAKES compelled to settle, will be between} ney General. make the crime of profiteering. The ha ae r tacit chp eH aeike was not pol ene Aaai by the Staté Conference of Mayors, In| C@™mpbell of the House Rules Gom- | $1,200 and $1,500. It was stated in the District At-| public found the prices low and did }), working. Whether O'Malley will moat cities, Seoretany Capen of the con- ference explained, jt ie necessary to , thereby requiring the torney's office to-day that one of the Communists who has been indicted on the charge of criminal anarchy has expressed a desire to save him- mittee, wero informed t@at a spe- clal rule would be brought in when the time arrives, It is possible the resolution may pass the House first. foal Comference im Albany! 4 preliminary round-up has been The contempt proceedings had their inception on Feb, 13, when At~ torney Wallstein, representing Schief- felin, obtained from Justice Lazansky not realize the enormous profit which was being established by the persons in charge of tho price-fixing. Dr. Day did not know of the inatter until he prove temperanentally fitted, as the Mayor says I was not, is something I do not want to try to dectde. “The Mayor has my letter stating that Smith told me it was O'Malley West RIM wmeRs “URGE MEN TO 60 BAGK PARTISAN VIEW OF Teck. 7 a temporary injunction festraining|self trom a prisoh sentence and has| received a protest from officers of ‘hes sent him V propose division of . 01 . i e ; 3 : the surplus funds among ourselves, made in both Houses, but nothing ap- the city authorities from issuing | offered to inform the Grand Jury in}the United States Navy, who were ALBANY, Dee, 3.—-A confere , mL eho rah ; PENDING A SETTLEMENT UBANY, Dee. 3.—-A conference willl) -oximating: a complete poll. detail of the activities of members of T opened the joint bank scopunts $4,500,000 worth of securities on the ground that $1,000,000 of the issue was illegal, Mr. Craig contended that the issue already had n voted and that all that remained was the act of {transfer in the office of the City Chamberlain, ‘That, he said, was at- tended to by subordinates without bis personal knowledge. Comptroller Craig, Justice Man- ning was told to-day, rested upon the answer made in his affidavit sub- mitted on the motion to declare him in contémpt, whereabouts were not disclosed. “For the fair name of our city,” At-| Mr. Battle was confidently ex-! pr. Day waived immunity when he torney Wallstein said, “I would not| pected to assume his duties as spe-/ went before the Grand Jury. After he suggest that the defendant, a high of-|Clal counsel to-day and IMs non-ap-| came from the room he said he had ficial of our government, be com-|Pearance excited considerable com- Preparing to put on sale surplus navy Supplies and who could not find any just excuse for the prices set on army supplies in the school stores’ Dr. Day went before the Extraor- dinary Grand Jury this afternoon, He told that body his removal from of- fice and the appointment of O'Malley in this place indicated to him that “Mayor Hylan and Mr. O'Malley wanted to retain control of approxi- mately $260,000, the surplus which had been accumulated by the city sales of army and navy foods.” be held to-morrow on soft coal donser vation in thi with Smith at the direction of the Corporation Counsel, whom [ already’ had Informed of the proposal made to me, and which § tatth now denies.” SCHOOL BOOKS ¢ OPEN TO CITY Demana mination of Rdu- Boarg Records, Says Court. Court of Appeals haw rendere ision that inasmuch as the tax- payers of the City of New York are footing the bills for the running of the schools, the Commisstoner of Accounts has a legal righk to demand an exami- nation of the Education Department's books. This decision is the last chapter In a court fight, which was the result of the “left wing’ and other radicals in this clty, George Gordon Battle did not ap- pear before the Extraordinary Grand Jury to-day, but it was said he would meet a number of the members of the jury during the afternoof and dis- cuss with them the objections which have been raised to his appointment as special counsel to the @rand Jury. 's office it was said that was in the city, but his exact ‘It will be impossible to adopt the sion rooms he Representatives of] Proposed Joint resolution declaring a py gig torn citiys und public] State of peace between this country utility companies will” participa Al und rtd sald Senator Hijch- request was also mude to-day by the . en ebate and w nol ave ie Sp ce Ml alia a OR day unanimous support of the Reépublicasis, I feel sure a majority cannot be found for it. Nothing is being done.tgward set- tling contentions regarding the Lodge reservations. Only the most informal conferences have been held between Democratic and Republican Senators, These have accomplished nothing. “The treaty now is simmering over a slow fire,” said Senator Hitchcock. Public Service Commis- (Continued From First Page.) Part of Union Shafts of State an? © All of Non-Union Workings Now in Operation. ij CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. 3.— ' @ majority of the union coal mines Ip the New River fields continued to to-day, while only a few iexwea mines wore working, ac- ‘@ording to reports received here. 4 ®on-union mines of the State wore spported operating at normal. ‘Much interest in the coal situation tm West Virginia to-day centred in from Fairmont that represen- atives of 13,000 union miners ofthat be dent had sald, but privately they knew that he had laid a big package on the doorstep of Congress and that Democratic campaign orators were unquestionably going to use the rec- ommendations of the President as a basis for their criticism of the Re- publican management of Congress if the present session failed to do any more than the last session toward remedying the domestic ills of the country. Nor can it be saide that the Presi- SENATE RESOLUTION ASKS WILSON T0 BREAK WITH CARRAN testified to several conversations with : : attempt by Commissioner of Ac- at spesion had adopted resolutions urging bod bed pried Svident ‘there’ miat Be 8! cont inimael? Was .too ill .torforgst | mitted to Jail unless he refuses to] ment. Tt ls. weld by several of I8i Mayor Hylan and charged that counts Hirechheid ts Wxamtne the bédbe ; ‘il union miners to retum to work treaty of peace and the same end oan- 2 purge himself of the cohtempt of| friends that he is now contemplating | o»yfalley “dominated” the Mayor. uditor Henry R. M. C ve (Continuéd From First Page.) pot be accomplished by the adoption| the political game in which Wash- y of Auditor vy M. Cook of the ttlement of the present whioh ‘he stands convicted. Such too,| Withdrawal from the position to! He declared he told the Mayor that { gather, is the disposition of the| Which he was named by District At- O'Malley had boasted he had brought court, torney Swann at the suggestion of “I submit that the defendant be first | Governor Smith. The publication of Department of Education. Hirsch- fleld's demand grew out of a conflict between the Mayor and what he termed the “education crowd," which, he says, of @ resolution, Complications soon will arise which will force men to change thelr views on, this, subjeot. ington is enveloped. Not a word did he say about the peace treaty. This was a studied omission. Only a few confered with the Cehief of the Mext- \- about the removal of a Police Com- can Division of the State Department missioner because the Commissioner MANY PASSENGER TRAINS cendteniia’ “the “latdel information| 2° reault will ba some form of com-| days ago it will be remembered that| required here and now publicly to|the statement of Foreman Almirall,) wouid not appoint O'Malley as a Inneaded by” Cy Superintendent. a: — from Mexico, bromine). + . Senatog Borah came back to the na-|Apologize:to the court and through it} of the Extraordinary Grand Jur¥.| peputy. cicaceaceinidicsibacals 10, BE CANCELLED SOON The State Department has opened ==—===Htional tapital with a public state-|to the public, whom he serves, for| disclosing the attitude of the mem-) pay suid there was a Hylan- Thirty-Day Term for Peeper. bers of the jury toward him, is said e COAL SHORTAGE {ts records without reservation to tha] Whether Congres would adopt his! ment that he was through with the| ls contempt of court.” to have caused’ Mr. Battle to regret | Hirshfleld-O'Malley combination to|, ail genta dara bate : 10 Senate Fompgn Relations Committec| fesolution, which was referred to the! peace treaty and hoped Congress Mr. Wallstein suggested that Craig] his acceptance of Mr, Swann's offer.| bring about his removal. Earlier in| past 156th Street, was pp thin os and te Sub-Committee, which haw! Miltary Committeo, but the added] woutd get down to domestic affairs.|D° required to prevent to the Board} | When Mr. Hanson’ came from the| the day, he had declared thiny dave In the Gorebobee te-ake Hundreds of Thousands of Workers been investigating the Mexican situ-| that all ‘he hoped to do was to have! gimtiarly the Republicans have|°f Estimate Ledley next meeting | Tink it would be courteous tre him| “Action by the Federal authorities | Magimtrate Ten Eyck in the Morrisania tl 4 the State Department are| “the Senate and Holise tell the’ War resolution * repealing and annulling to be th ly f im. Court. Mrs. Lilian Emmons of No. Thr ation, an je State partment are been criticizing the President for ab- lal; to discuss what transpired. He then | appears be the only way, of Im- [so§¢ ‘Third avenn told the Judge that “Threatened With Idleness Through | ynacrstood to be in thorough accord, |WePartment at least to protect the! ootion in fopelgn policy to the| ‘e, Sct complained of issued dgstatement in which he char-| peding O'Malley and Smith in thelr|she had been annoyed several times y while retiring by_a man peeping at her from the roof. Paul This the roof Sunday night Craig, the Schieffelin attorney urged, should pay fine and cogts and file an affidavit eetting forth what he had done to purge himself. If he did not make every effort to undo acterized Bolshevism as a menace to the country, Continuing, he said: “The government of this country ie capitalistic, form of government. You may not like the word capitalis- tic, but it is nevertheless true that » Shut Down of Industries. GHICAGO, Deo, 8.—Further disrup- stion of national industry because of ‘Whe fuel shortage brought about by The Jenkins case i# given relatively | °tlxens of the United States that are unimportant place in the Mexican sit- |!" the United States. uation by the resolution. That the| “If this is dono," he sald, “I will Mexican Government is deliberately | have at least puctured the lethargy spreading Anarchist propaganda in| of the War Department, possession of the sarplus funds from | the Army and Navy food sales. neglect of domestic problems. Mr. Wilson concentrated hig entire at- tention on domestic polities, politely reminding Congress of what it had was arrested on 2 sasrecters ve Me Sinioaas baa oheciy that purpose its diplomatgs and con- | longer be concealed, said Senator| what it had not dene on the railroad thought, he ought to be imprisoned. 2 per pk ‘of the people. ~ \ a ah se Bewt the|sular agente is regarded by both| Ashurst, adding thathe would not] problem; what it had not done ebout| ‘“The-mind and dignity of the Court)” “jefore capitalism, now so much i ‘would be least inconvenienced, many additional manufacturing ‘throughout the country faced “pifutdowns either through exhaustion “of thelr oval suppties or the strict “And other non-essential use of power and fuel added to the general gloomy ,putilook. Some regional coal directors estimated Ahat with reductions of _oworking “ staffs already made ‘or “threatened, should the strike not be ‘broken immediately, the number of a thrown out of work soon ald surpass several times over the 400,000 nilne workers Phowed no appreciable change frou trata nw waa of Nebraska @ontin- ed to urge men of bis State to vol- teer to work in the mines of nearby le operation of those mines, ‘In the eastern purt of tho country, ere the effects of the strike #0 far| Benator appealed for an adequate} tel Breakers here, to-day voted | V&* in the White House and ttte/ate, Besides inauiry into charges of| ‘Fran Tre not bean felt as heavily 4| mobilization of American forces, Mnanimously in favor ar outing Democrats controlled Congress. Only | Senator Watson, Papillon. Helene eae Ee ak tee oe HOTU! COVERS er West, tho Bethlehom Stel) “Let us protect the lives of! the dress manufacturing industry |Mr- Wilson has taken the offensive, ter ihe Prencolepien 4.8 foi pocorn <|Bloamy dutore dounty ‘fudge aaae. in ED NUTTED MOGULS MARA’ pany tg-day bad beom forced 10| American citizens within the United| ona twelve months’ baais by pro. {It will not be forgotten that the|ciailsm and Bolsheltem Ee RUNG! | Brooklyn to-day, He will be sentenced ewe Beart OF ee SCHINO CHERRIES— OMer banked one of its North Les | states any way,” he added ducing new styles every month, |Democrats used to bombard the|tiuae toward business interests and it Sweet, “flutty, creamy, Big, Keds Rive Cherries banon, Pa., stacks. fe close or facing a shutdown in the fest was the Anaconda Copper Min- Company in’ Dlontana, Olficials é last elghtec nthe. be 0 gan, (nee Hamilton), aged 48 years. , Brooklyn, announced that préparations were be COAL ON ChP TOL LAWN th \ i lghteen be ne Aa Shotgun Bills"—tntended only for | tion adopted originally was cont Relatives and friends invited to attend | Booun nox bi 3 sack les i made to Sloss all shah ce pany ® A sta nent bey t fe was ve f Presidential veto. broadened at Senator Cummins’ sug-| the funeral wm Friduy, Deo. 5, 1919.) mines and smelters in Montana, wh AT DES MO! NES, IA, sued by Director David N. Mosessohn tion. from his late residence, No. @6 Linc uld throw 12,000 men out of em- of New York City, who said: ' | WILSON CHANGES THE RULE | ££"! = a Ave. Totowa Borouh, N. J., at 2PM, ployment. -—— “Tho ‘new plan of the manutac- AND BOMBARDS CONGRESS. | session of Congress. Nor will they] Interment at Laurel Grove Cemetery, | DPS MOINES, Dec. 2. turers will mean steady employ- Now, however, Mr. Wilson is bom-|try to reopen the tax bills, They |MAND.—Suddenly, on Dec, 2, In nor ‘Among the many induttries forced | = the committee and the Stte Depart- ont as of greater importance. dn the statement made by the Ben- ator when offering bis resolution he was careful not to make public the the State Department. Another resolution relating to Mex- 1co was introduced by Senator Ash- hurst of Arizona. It would authorize the Secretary of War to use the na- tion's military forces to protect Amer- cans on the American side of the bor- der, Who are threatened by the activi- ties of Mexican outlaws or other bel- eight and a half years he had sought in vain for action by the War Depart- ment to protect the lives of those along the frontier, He accused the Government of adopting @ supine at- gathering on the frontier in such numbers as tp appear menucing, the he doubted STEAM SHOVELS T0 DIG officials anid to-day magi aheved od the ic cee eee Mee Oe production and sales of women ty duches and Palni 7 a Aguilpistration's arden, forbid- ned at the disposal of the Btate dresses by several million dresses | Mr. Wilson's views, they will hardly aah oat raat th Bradway 0 Get en : 2 Stee oy or a Ave ; Adsninistrator, ud 0 Quin 6 Te 7, ns athe eatin one Rpt of LLU Ae, : every year,’ | try to revise the tariff in thy present ed aunt 3 “ighature os last et % %, % Vernon he? GT Ynger countenance the Government's Mexican policy. Senator Shields, of Tennessee, de- would have been much relieved,” Jus- tice Manning said, “if the defendant had seen fit to come here and make curbing radicalism, and what it had abused. not done about the various measures frage, clared the facts were even stronger than stated by the Arizona Senator. This country's relations with Mexico “There should be some action,” he sald, adding that the United States has had “ccasion to declare war Mexico for the last five Ho sald the resolution should be clianged to declare war on Mexico. NEW STYLES EVERY MONTH TO MEET GREAT DEMAND ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Dee. 8. © longer will the women of the Associated Dress Industry of America in convention at the Ho- introducing new this manner of Ame which has broken fabrics, and in meeting the demand women for dre all records in jean proposed by him to help reduce the cost of living. MESSAGE ON TREATY TO POINT apology for his disohedience. The Court assumes that he declines to do so because he stands here unrepent- being will impose a fine of $250 and the costa of this action.” sat questions have had a chance to sink in, it is apparently @ part of the Wil- son strategy to draw particular at- tention in another message not mere-| ly to the failure of Congress to pass | the Peace Treaty but the ill-effects which the United States is suffering, and will suffer from a polley of po- ltieal and economic tsolation, | Wish Everybody Merry Christmas Give Everybody a Healthy New Year. Use Red Cross Christmas Seals. of Cubi melt to do so, because of the political at-| mosphere that envelops nearly every problem. It always happens when one party is responsible for TRADE BOARD ‘RADICALISM’ Will Inquire Into Charges of Bol- Porto ecutive branch, vestigation of the Federal Trade Com- It was the same when Mr. ¢ . Taft | mission was ordered to-day by the Ben- White House with tariff bills and other legislation which had for their object only the embarrassment of the Executive. They were called general valuc as a Federal agency, ‘The inquiry will pe conducted by the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, of which Senator Cummins Republi: | lowa, is Chairman, he a. n. The fuel to be duj four foet deep. by fore, issue statements differing with pda, and and Pain was no liberty, no freedom, nothing worth while, “Every form of government now form which goes backward instead not work received equal ones with the man, who did.” pL CUBAN SUGAR ON Vl WAY WERE] Three thousand tons, 6,000,000 pounds, are on the way to New. York, Food smi 40,000,000 in the Eastern gone, but more is coming from the West, ta relieve the market. | ARCHER.—Suddonty. on Tuesday, Do beloved husba) ami derided, came to be there no euf- no health, no prosperity and offered as a’ substitute is a wationing decreed eral Fuel fs, but it is known thet his of forward. Communism was the form ( HRI TM A N fAdministrator. Nee Fey Diteal ae based on evidence in| be 841d, “constotute the most humill- OUT MORE EVILS. ant. The Court will not compel him| or government adopted by primitive Ss ‘AS Cc DY - ry Sud W i u log: r reverse his action but | trib Under this and every other ~ © Catting off of electro advertising |the archives of the committee and | t!ne chapter of our history When these views on domestic) te apologise « PE Pe sal ok Ade Ta For Churches, Sunday Schools, a, Piret ay aaa ot New Crop, Due % an sugar, first of the new crop, 04 in.the walkout. hela os aa anal j NOW OFFERED 10 WOMEN erage i las orc ‘ a agar ne as Panga es th Mh eee fres Holiday el sere . a ‘ 4 iy at the mines to-day credited with a desire to tackle te but & ou to de without your fi “Conditions Senator Ashurst declared that for domestic problems, is hardly in shape SENATE 10 INVESTIGATE aie! Sie eeipreens tener for Christmas, SHOP EARLY AND. part of the supply needed by in from Java, Brazil and RUSH! which, with beet sugar will go a long way Rico, Ph Gailty cle B, Schofield, thirty-two years Maple flayored | Marsh- pa lows which Hiatinn walnuts tet of our Usexce Chocolate be "BOe DIED. At Little Palle, ©. 2, 1919, CHARLES of Frances Archer ing fea~ Institutions, Etc. Our Famous Mixed Candies in 30 Pound Cases, With or Wilhout Folding Boxes. ARLY SHOPPING IS URGENTLY SUGGESTED—Who knows but what Christmas Eve may be wet and stormy? Even without this drawback, the acute short- onset VOID THE LAST MINUTE HOLIDAY Soren: New Fork. rik Our Big Daily Special For To-morrow Ea vereteciag Staten, snd 7. “ Miude which had encouraged the this country have to wait |ihe management of the legislative) shevism and Attitude Toward Raw sugar in Cuba $s up 2 cents Thursday, December 4th, apetching of troops into the coal) Mexicans to believe they gould strike from one season of the year |pranch of the Government and an- 1 Williams sai@, but he believed tha re-|} | onp FASIHON, GUM, PROPS —Feu knew those bit. old faani fields, of Missouri was rewarded by | with impunity. to the next for a new atyle dross. |.iner party {s in control of the ex Business. tall price here can be held to. the HSS “welt "nee Hy delight init you Mele aunch’on when i je ap @ forerunner ‘of attempted! Peciaring that Mexicans now were| Delogates at the convention pf ‘ WASHINGTON, Dee. 3.—General In-| amount of the Cuban r Lem and ror abundant with Jusclous lipped with our wi powned, Premium iti BIG PASSENGER | LINERS HB State of lowa will operate ment for the thousands of work- | barding Congress; and unfortunately | will postpone and defer, arguing that NE ae id Bla) Nive one coal producing pledge of ers in the industry and will do [the Republican Party ts not a co-| they must have the Presidency be-| agnes anf Peter Nichol, at her “CAMPBELL SBRVICE” IS NOT CON- Diack Figeg varyiay 7, N FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. “THE: FUNERAL: CHURCH HERE EXPECT EXEMPTION : property & least, Ag 8 more toward solving i 1 als 1 |hesive institution as yet. The trou-| fore they can furction smoothly and bart ne = sane 3 to-day were stripping the dart invest than anything the dress | ples of Senator Lodge in the Senate : f PRIME MIUDADHIMNSDAN| “ciuea'torses of tae alaseibeed| (UAaaneiry naa ever atiempied’in (hier ree ice vexing’ tam those oe | ese enriz buecaats Ottaid OF 188 acuaaniteee me THONT, A telephone call will bring our : r|jtot grounds and steam whovela | tho past Ce ain ihe Halse tac | ee SEEUDT ASIN big it 18) CAMPBELL =FUNERAL CHURCH, representative to you, wherever you % 7 e | Leader Monde: p 0, | doubtfal whether the new Congress| Brou¢way and 66th st ’ i) be put in immodiately to lif The America de dress is’ | o il may be, with the least possible dela Gither Véssels to Gef Fuel at Halls! Ou Sut discovered there yestebe | becoming m habit ana there rea jaeneal candidates abound. Individ-| wit act on many of the proposals | WALTBRS—CELESTIA M. uv pe u. fax, Jamalea or Bermuda 4ay, SOnRtant AachahA’ tor \t, Wonlen | Mewes slogan of the day and made by the President. Things like| CAMPBELL FUNERAL cHURcH,} Wé have personal representatives almost everywhere All in Port Now Bunkered, ‘The coal was found by w« are buying two and three dreenea |PAtty solidarity and party responsi-| new tegislation are rare when a | .2csluet na yy 8200." Any Hour, Day or Nigh men drilling for a foundation fob ata time, We expect, that-tt bility are wofully absent. Presidential sompalen 1 a {s at hand, Cunard, White Star ag ine g new building and ls @ vein abou ty psi fab epetccind While thé Republicans may, there- poe A LOST, FOUND ANO mE WARDS. RANK E..CAMPB ELL change of system will ine Be

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