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BUGKINCHAN PALACE ASUNDER POLICE GUARD TO PROTECT THE KING Continued From First Page.) Ba convinced that a formidabdio sertes of Ginn Fein outbreaks are planned elaborate taken to ‘All Government offices aro guarded By special armed police, as are the Private houses of the Cabinet Minii- fers. It is said that the information ‘upon which the authorities are work- fg was obtained in the mails, which @re now regularly censored, between Mngland, Ireland and Scotland. Winston Spencer Churchill, Minis- fer of War; Sir Edward Carson, Lord Pirkenhead, tho Lord Chancellor, and Others who have taken a prominent Fe in Irish politics are among those how being convoyed by special guards, Fie Whreatoning letters have been re- byvsome of the opponents of E Government's Irish policy of re- in “by methods however stern,” ‘well a8 by the supporters. iam SRISH HOME RULE COMPROMISE TALK IN HOUSE OF LORDS *“Prrest of Griffith Said™to Have Interrupted “Negotiations” With Premier. ‘ost ef Artitur Griffith, founder of Sinn Feinn and Vico President of the Irish Republic,” has (nterrupted ac- tual negotiations looking to a com promise between Sinn Feln and the British Government iv asserted to-day. It ts alleged that Lioyd George and Griffith had already exchanged in- forma! messages looking to solution of the Irish problem, and that the Premier has been seriously ombhr- rassed by the action of Dublin Castle in taking Griffith {nto custody. Hc ever It is said the hope for com- promise has not been abandoned, and that this hope {ts behind several amendments to the pending Home Rule bill which will be offered in the House of Lords before the measure is finally passed. Among the propo- wtions to be made are: That the bill not become effective until {t has been approved by a refer- endum of the people of Ireland. That a series of conventions be called, two-thirds of the delegates to be eleoted in Ireland and one-third of them appointed by Parliament, to consider amendments and redraft the bill to make it acceptable to Ireland, That Ireland be divided into four historic provinces—Ulster, Leinster, Munster and Connaught—inatead of the fictitious partition separatifig the four Protestant counties, These four bistoric provinces would then elect four State parliaments, which in turn would choose a small number of mem- bers to a ational second house. — NO ORIGINALITY, (From the Hourton Post,) Mrs. Foregather—For the Inst ten generations of my family the eldest son has been named Miles Standish. Mra, Newcomer—Ofy! But you folks must have poor heads for names. My MOVE TO CUT OUT “|Proposal to Establish Official} ; advertising the session laws. emocrats and Republicans allke,” dap to-day, fo! very sdation of their political or- | hat they left tens of thousands be- tunizatione—thelr party newspapers. iifd, most of whom have been wait-| How many up-State newspapers | ing for weeks for steerage accommo- } with ‘thelr small ec lations and | dations. From what these new ar- with an almost 100 per cent. political rivals say it would appear that a "| purpose could continue publication majority of the population of South- “How many members of the Legia- the United State: lature, having had the backing of Capt. Francols Pavy of the Provi- the ct Injury on these newspapers Journal to Publish Laws Made in Albany. fore, There was one last year. 1 ibrecitt’ ts "he Serentie Wend.) creasing thé rate paid for Unis ad- BAN - betas a rtising, from 75 to 200 per cent. ALBANY, Dec, 1.--Extablishment | Yorn 4? of a State journal and repeal of the URGES $2,000,000,000 statute providing for the publication of the sersion laws and concurrent resolutions ia the purpose of a move- ment that has gained considerable headway here an a result of the tre- mendous cost of the State advertising in vartous newspapers this year. Gov. Would Break Deadlock on ‘Products, It aggregated $1,074,315 and it is] HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 1.—Crea- claimed that the expenditure was ab-| on of a United States finance cor- solutely uselew, as no one reads the | Peration capitalized at $2,000,000,000 to laws and resolutions when printed in newspapers. A State journal would aceomplish the desired ‘result much better, M is argued, and would not cost nearly so much. ‘The question has already been brought to the at- tention of Governor-Elect Nathan 1, Miller, The plan will be bitteriy fought by politicians, as many of their local party organs depend for thelr exist- ence absolutely upon the Stgte print- ing. They say that Legislators, who the country, Governor W. L, Hardin, ot lowa declared to-day at the gover: conference here. Harding explained. be extended farmers who will movi ‘sald grandfather left eighty-one descendants 1 we ain't repeated a name once, ox. opt 4 then John. mation upon amy modern wson of present exchange condition d lack of credit abroad, buyin wer is almost absolutely jackin, ad get their political support from these newspapers, would not dare to vote bill changing the present plan The Christmas Spirit in Modern Industry ‘torpetioce exthawsting hearan Mbor in-the foctorits and- workshops, warchamecs, the terminals and on the plers of the city will con- comach to the better spirit of the approaching season. With electric! there fe no eye otrain on an-employes, resulting frem poor or improper lighting, these fs no exhausting homan labor in any industry or undertaking, which electric light and power cannot lessen or entirely eliminate Eixporienced represeittatives arovat the dlepoerl of anyone-who desires tufor- of electricity to the service of the the. hoanes of this city The New York Edison Company off Your Service General Officees Irving Plecoand 1th Street ‘pabath Offices whese Eleoutce! ere rey the of the: pul : © 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St *151 East 86th Sc her hacaghee ti gt ame %424 Broadway near Canal Se * 15 East rasth St near ve ; ‘ 10 Ieving Place corner rsth Se %362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave *sss Tremont Ave corner Monterey: Ave ew) LA. fl iS minent State official here ould strike a blow at the » newspapers, would dare to turn out and pags @ bill which would in- There have beon bills in the Legis- luture dealing with thia subject be- was defeated, while another bill in- AID FOR FARMERS Harding Declares His Plan open foreign trade and extend credit to farmers would solve the problem confronting agricultural intorests of ne corporation would be for the purpose of funding the allied debt, Credit could then thefr crops in the export trade, he “The plan would break the dead- lock now existing on corn, cotton and other products of the farm whereby “Open watil ro PM = fOpem until 7 PM’ Open until 6 P M | arrived ain New York to-day on the 1125 wen : vidence from nd they voport dence, seniex, commander of the Report Multitades in Southern) jabre dine, completed hie 101st round trip across the Atlantic with the pas- Europe Aw Ss v9 aiting Passage sage that ended to-day. He will re- Mi to U. S. turn as @ passenger to take up in Marseilles and Naples the duties of Inspector General of the line. During ? {mmigrants to the number of 1 BURGLARS! Lock jimmied—nerves shocked—valuables and keepsakes gone—furniture ruined. It can happen in your own home—today or tonight—unless you protect it with ABSOLUTELY JIMMY-PROOF Write No. 666 on your Xmas shopping list and enjoy a Safe, Burglar Free New Year, : At oll Hardware Dealers. e and after the war Capt. Pacy werved| from a visit to the Pope. Dr. Fallon for five yeats in the French Navy.| eM to Urelund also. He had the : ite ‘ experience of being hoote! out of Bia phos il cacAl Lerch tr ,|Uirthpiace, Lisburn, by Orangemen Among the passengers were the) aenoid Allenikoff of Greenwioh Vil- Right Rey. George A. Guertin, Ro-!jage, an author, returning with his man Catholic Bishop of Lhe Diocese | wife from a visit to the Balkans. He of Manchester, N and the Right | told of paying the equivalent of $166 Rev. Dr. J. F. Buckley, Chancellor of |a day for three rooms, three servants the diocese; the Richt Rev. M. F./and meals in a hotel at Revel, Es- Fallon, Bishop ot London, Ontarto,|thonia, but complained about the and four Catholic laymen returning! menis | a Hg a i il il : in the World Fifth Avenue at ssd Street 2790 Broadway ye aM iy Whe ‘tighest Class‘ Jalking Machine. New York AY) i AN price, fresh SALE great nuts; cups, Lb. OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-0u: Madé from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. OUR OWN GENUINB WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—10-ounce LEMON CAKES—Made of pure ingredients; special, OUR OWN JELLY FILLED DOUGH NUTS—Pure _ingredi- ents used. and excellent mayonnaise, in which only pure oil'is used. BOILED HAMS—Every one selected, cured and cooked wiih SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy sausage, well spiced and wea- soned; savory and delicious, OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER, 34c Ib.—Miade of Virginia pe in sanitary grease-proof paper product. . Delicatessen and Bakery Products: Not Delivered Werwny 34ths0 Sith Se, on the Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries This rich, delicious and c Winlecey ate is made os ie premi from a good’ \ old-Rshioned recipe, with carefully selected fruits, mo- lasses and other pure ingre- dients. A quality that re this sale, loaf. “Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat. Flour, I4c FANCY POUND CAKE—Includ- ) NUT FILLED STOLLEN—Extra { ing Plain and Raisin; pure and large sixe, 77c; large size, 39 wholesome. 44clb. | DANISH STYLE PASTRY — Made by our expert baker. each late; mas + special Delicatessen At (dos.) 59¢ CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—The famous Cheddar Cheese, made by the Univeraity of California at its Dairy School on University Farm, and, as far as we know, @ full cream cheese of the highest qualit: We can recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich, we matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In loaves of about 3 pounds; each at EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAYONNAISE— A combination salad made of 29c Ib. FISH- cgay celery, fine potatoes | srijrren HERRING, own ch OF SUGAR-CURED —-Fine quality. care; sliced, 79¢ Ib. NEW YORK Our own make, ‘@ 79% |b. nourishing and palatabl 49 1 California Camembert Cheese The famous ‘Camembert’ Cheese, made by the “Cantel French” Cheese Factory of California. A fresh ship- ment of this season's make just received. A full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy 58c a box, Put up in 7 oz. boxes. ~ U. 8. Food Administration Ticenso GO2863—B0Uas, Meare —FVith Fleer, 35th Street, Lb. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine in, edients, each cake weighing about 1}4 pounds. stores at $1.25 each. Our price, GLACE CHERRY CARE, in loaves weighing about 124 lbs., at 79¢ each, eed aver rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciously wore COFFEE RINGS—Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 16 ounces; a quality that generally retails in specialty stores baa vd heed e ne is in specialt; 74 9 each GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Choco- of pure ingredients; 39c each GENUINE SMOKED WHITRB '—Rich and of fine flavor; an excellent breakfast dieh. 43c Ib. WITH SAUERKRAUT, \4c each—An srpetines dish, prepared by our DRIED BONELESS RABRING = STATE vier k WHOLE MILK CHEESE — } Mild and of fine favor. 4ic Ib. PIMENTO CHEESE — 43c \b. DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESB— } Rich and piquant flavor. 29c Ib. IN Kista PORK SAUSAGES, ‘Old farm style country [9 passtt sausages, extra fine quality, enc! $1.97