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Moved up the main steps and into the hal!. They were going to change fnard about the casket as it had been ehanged at short intervals through the night, as i! would constantly change all day and to-night The party on the Senate stairs were led up to enter the rotunda by the Senate corridor, Then, just 8 O'clock, the great main doors, lug bronze barriers, embellished with In- tricate figures and designs and lung | ago given the Americun Republic, strangely cnough, by France, cn whose soll thy suldier died, swung, pack and the walting hundroas | atepped upward four abreast to 5 by the casket. | As the first line stepped within, the ball, from the group beside the bier where the flowers were being set in| place, male voices rose in blended | harmonics that woke the echoes in the high, vaulted roof above, now} flooded with sunlight. lust verse of “Americ ney sang the Lone may our land be bright veteran eas Paget och eine ——— | tions between the big compantes and With freedom’s holy light.” es : — ries een Armistice Day and the tribute to their employees similar to the rela- NO HINT OF SORROW IN THEIR |iivine weve: of tee tice Cuts) the Unknown American at Art j tons en the big traction com- yeicks PL Ee COI ere | Wit. EacoMORL PES TR| CIBCSIEG pele and their workers—the broth- found | evhood idea. They sang with a peal of victory [Aud and trom the Army and Ne meetings at noon and in the evening Hoth aides: Pill take time-t6 cone and no hint of sorrow, and the last} War Veterans of Canada came imd by a parade of the Veterans of sider the plan, and cool heads on ; memorial woven of poppie bes / re ied away ee ee \ii6om iniiin doieda '{voreign Wars as an Americanization| cach side are said to think well of riders to right and left as the tine | Heo! wnders fhelde i |demonstration in the afternoon—as JWgkasaithiy eMC td LE that gave the greats public Xue 3 ONE GOLD STAR MOTHER GIVES! 0) yu iy aotemn dnd 209 |the wagon drivers will not lose their the cere oved slowly on 3 i ee BA Caie. Sosrain on tian GowAl CRROHIR core oe eee __[urlngs at noon by posts of the Amer- right of organization, and the em- Woe artic that t tlcross, wy army: divine “at Red ‘ican Legion throughout the city and| pioyers "will Not be Gbitged) to recede over the terraced siopes that face ou dix army divisions and t ‘ with the white gleam ot Washing. (@t2¥ and navy union tributes had|'M the Suburbs and by chureh ser pore Wiele GRAD anGER CeteenieR eee) an ite gleam of Washing: igen’ pinced. won the tier, two Hes |e to deal no more with “an outside on Monument straight ahead and |}okon) wa ? ABRGAGH : ’ 2M behing, nocmly cut through the |Iuted: and added thei meer ches], Att o'clock great mecling wit ae Enter by th chart the 8 Jorden, “however, vertaeed une nr] Be held in Madigon Square Gardon, aihere -would be ® separate brotn- opt by Breit ADR CTE AMES OO natn Gate ar te oe Jat which through the service of the erhood for the drivers of each of the ite bulk of Lincoln Memorial, o i bi 5 Fe ReML beter BuLsee get amd ad to in ted out of) American Telephone and Telegraph PEipariL ey UO pee Ese ema icamror ers Sout thevoasketron itn iow! Uaen| Ax the, schools Jet out great) COMPAnY the ceremonies at the Ar CEG STOR GISe BT Aireotly wesc owe thiose who passed by saw the fivo {crowds joined inerafurn,| Uagton Cemetery will be reproduced Herre ere ey eet Gmyploys Dp co, addiers, sui @ thotigh carve feom | 08.0 The soldier Ruard of | @% to every, sound and word In the hy would deal with an organiza- beonze in thee Khal tranpings ae honor was changed wt intervals and amphitheatre on the bank of the Po- lon of employees, but it would be tije head, aris rigid ut hie sides, hl |’ Kee tmope took thely turn. | |tomac, including President Harding's an organization within the corpora- own Lead bent forward until the tan |MUPbEd at the ler and dropped. a |*4dress anf the sounding of taps and 4 TIES : beim of his cap hid hiv eyes, stood | Mindful of withered roses, Ay she|the booming of the cannon salv PIMLICO RESULTS. MRS. STILLMAN WILL President Loton Horton of the Shet- . Pegs e8 Stood |iurmed away she sei: a soldier |} 0 e. 9 | fleld company promis e tim non-commissioned officer, the ted |quatd by the arm and tried to hace |ove: Pie ere enl vu Mec - HANDLE SON’S FUNDS| ‘ld company promised that he would of his chevrona coloring hia slovve, (him answer but he cemuined ootake | Col. Theodore Roosevelt will pre-| FIRST RACE—¥or thres-year-olds Jeall a meeting of the board of di- At cach cotnete fusing heed {ites Many onthe women in the line /9de and the oration will be delivered and upward; claiming: one mile and a/ surromate, [rectors for to-morrow to consider it wall ig heeeten: race ae Beles Jwere weeping they lett the ro-|by Martin W, Littleton, On the plat-| sixteenth — 14 (Moran), | cation lif the company accepts the plan Com- be 9 Hi voted doe yah Lelaea NEL |form will be 250 guests representing | #9:80. $4.10 and frat: Spgs, 103) survoga | missioner Copeland will then submit flagging, body rigidly nen Caclmewaans Mba ies ae nee oma | the sty and, Ptate, among “thera a : te ae th ay ‘laown a decision granting M t to the men. Dr. Copeland, having (ALD ASE ine ese ciao ut lending across the plaza to the’ eas | Mayor Hylan and probably Gov, Mit- SOR CPratey)y B10, /thtrg ime quhart Stillman's application submitted his plan to the Sheffield ao) cs Vda wae 44 jalan of the Capitol. From two directions [16% with Archbishop Hayes, Bishop Hie SIERO Bina appointment as committee of th company and its men at a morning i inet | ae aa ; had Ma inultitude streamed, funnel like, 10|Manning and Rabbi Wise represent- and fantvasklo tat property of her children, James and conference, planned to submit it this RDS BicAMIng: bayonet. Nd Ite place at the tad ing the church, 10N CE—The Patapseo ‘Alexander, seventeen and ten year afternoon to the Borden company and These soldiers moved not a muscle, | Tnsteal of being late, the pro- | "fiftoun hundred school children wilt Patan ocala) leaawestreeaen salt bation (ont = 2 ethan : except at stuted intervals when slight |) am of ceremonies by various or- |jead the singing. One entire section of Nd ue ele cant ‘tle Eur ore ' e of the pend \ aun 6 serve: tie tho changes, of position, made simul- tong which ced wreaths | seats will be held for Golc, Star moth- olda and up: two miles and « “aif. | generat guardian becau \ Meanwhile he served notice on the iisaak "Bile iat Wie “coffin, was ‘un ahead of fers whose boys died in the war, Thess |—Visliante, 135 (Smoors, $4.5. $2.9. ing aivovee action between her ant! biiconor on Trial as Slay a companies that there will be no more aNd j he . ie strain, rs aon was Uterally fled | wilt assemble at the 69th Regiment]out, won; Minate, 14 d, $3.40; | he: husband, James A. Stillman. Inj : Mas ie “' =" leniency shown by his department in y 10 o'clock a steady stream of | Will flowers Armory before 10 o'clock und will secona: Le Marsouin, 126 CWill- snnection the Surrogate pointet} Shows How Fas! 5 e matter‘of the:sale of mil} ‘ people—soldiers. “nien, women and Very class and every age was rep- | march to Madison Square Garden with ), out, third. ‘Time, 5.08. tWis) comagetion Me! Bur o on Hs : Z How Fast He Cit the matter or the Sele OC mule paleN children, white and ack—had he- |Msented in the tne of march, There jan escort of honor, Including details) Ney Huyen also ran out that it would be inadvisable to 3reak? and Shoot Gun. standard. Me admitted that there h eee pvere many pathetle seeues as nen for regular infantrymen from Gover~| ey eee en . as the Supreme Court o ak a v ‘eon an emergency, that there still is | gun a continuous march through the {and women whose sons had not come | nor's Island, bluejackets from the} ..ciitn alx 2 United he y ve the children the —— t insisted that the crisis rotund jiack from the front halted at the | Brooklyn Navy Yard and marines) {1 (in 3), $oa.u), Bytneny cose cal idl, Gledeenaniw Gnaiesedatara ater eRe Ge Secretary Weeks, Assistant Seere- |! Led by a little girl a blind man, | trom the Brooklyn barrack | tire! Veng 104 (Ch [right to choose whom they a Y Judge, «L sp 4 showed been passed and that hereafter the tary Wainwright and Gen. Harbord | eSPOnding to her signal, stopped] The Jane Delano Post of tho Ameri. |$1 Delhi M ive with, pending the outcome of that |; measineas to-day when © st At. provision of the Sanitary Code m y a night and Gen, Harbord | (jy¢ nd crossing himself, passed on.|can Legion, composed of nurses who | (¢ 5 Time, 1 i ‘ be lived up to, He declared that he were on hand waiting to receive for- > saw active service, will also bo in this |, Txcus, Tate owtiwinta ate 1 ti be ountodianof| One® BAe Parsons Davis tn the determined proceed against on seeRHGna EM arairdanoee dee hid ; Is | ruc F air Virgil, Mrs, Stillman will be custodian of] “7S er tae ie wiaine determined to proceed against one aI er zit i lens tom |OVERSEAS MEN i proeensisn as an additional guard | Sturuneet Dov the two funds made up of Christmin preme Court at White Plains han RGRAY fouisbllieatm Keer enti Ent very , on each © which was - ‘ ae ul a ello Paretti a .3 re reyol e * the State's shield, completely clreled FIRST BODY TO | Detachments from each regiment of | pour) The doy Handi land birthday from he Aniello Paretti a .35-calibee revolve" yours after pasteurization, but is not “the rotunda, HONOR “UNKNOWN? | wit thetr vegimental fags, ant! these |iay aig GRrnieh ats ta, Bese nafathes ere whl and asked him to demonstrate his yet ready 10 make public (he name < vith their regimenta a, and se tay, 106 (Morris), ‘ a ¢ art ' 5 ; a All delegations came in from tne} emblems will be massed about the | Mest: sto Henry, 10 CF : 1 the cuse of dames to $157,310, With | anpity at oD king’ unloading it, of the concern, _ Moin exitramnieaudiatood uy-the cates ae aa section where the Gold Star mothers [$6.2 seconds “Laity nor j,999 ae Alexander's share. Attot cbr Meanwhile there was a genera! im- falque for the ceremon he line _ THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THU eal A pirR Body of America’ bore the legend ! re \1 every land Jack waves, ut Entire, the British tribute covere one side of te coffin, hiding It from view. ‘The wreath from King Georg OF UNKNOWN HERO TO BE HEARD HERE “As Unknown, known; “As dying, and beaold, we live.” There was a wrenth, too, from Can- ada, its jnseription saying wd yet well “But that whieh put the Glory of ean RE fe aid was that ne | Exercises at Arlington Wilt roll it ef pure Be Transmitted to Madi- sihat trois -Beenilor Latoya :Georee son Square. saic ~ amelces, yet his name tiveth ; MANY NOON MEE TINGS. evermore.” And that from India said 'They never die who die lite Worth living.” POPPIES FROM FLANDERS FIELD! SENT BY CANADIANS, to make | Notable Ceremonies by Amer- ican Legion Posts and Ser- vices in Churches. RSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 s “Unknown Soldier’’ Borne 1921. * ‘ enantio waee eo! dof Col, | (G@allahany, 8! Velerans of Foreign Wars Confer | aft, sented, Under command of ¢ 44 Men, silk turban, and repre: tives frora jand Ode: Burial will be In the Bloomfield, N. Cemetery, work of ‘ the American Hirth Control Conference at the Hotel Plaza, the announcemey added, hn Ff. Brennan was appointed t+ against the qd —_——— + | From U.S. S. Olympia to Receive Highest Honors ‘MILK STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED UNDER NEW PLAN | Brotherhood Idea Suggested as | Way of Establishing Rela- tions With Employees. | A definite plan for settling the milk ed to the officials |and the striking employees of the | Sheffield Company to-day by Health | Commissioner Copeland, Briefly, Dr. [strike was prope Copeland's {dea is to establish rela- Ik situation, "I provement in the 1 as stedo will be representations |, 10 vith the mother in handling t Pavetti, who is 1 to be a) @ ‘a ribo occ wat continued to stream througia. Rank of Medal of Honor Sec. | arious organizations which | URemetl ; é 4 papaules) taking se yautens (of) In: ank of Medal of Honor See- MOC A member of the merged Coney tsland| ereased police protection, put out UCU eatele baci itally n at Casket Th, Halvation nin, Hed 1 Navy Steet Sunes, is on teint] more wagons in all boroughs. In Setiie erat ‘c Ma anaearie| ion at Casket. vation y, Reg Jand Navy Street Kanes, is on trist| more 5 a oroughs, i tee of the Federal Council of Churches . . | n43 and Jewish Welfare oie handicap; F.C, BRUCKNER HELD : : teen HeadCtiere wan dome ake of Christ in America, representing} WASHINGTON, Nov, 10-- ‘Phe first! tion. and upward ON EIGHT COMPLAINTS | c 1 with complicity in the murdes | St Saw ech re Weaatcs) hela the Protestant churches of the United|ceremony of the day in the capito!| The Garden's doors will be thrown | one mile and 1 furlong. —Mevsimae, i nerosi Nazzaro. in Yonkers fs a enue cea lay Nooete Helse) States. Within the fiftegn minutes/Was held by the veterans of TDsl(esitwnetirweekese And Mbp smckvlons| Gatton FEN eye sttge SeuG Mateed Jivts. Frank Wecrola, one of the fou se n alsa ee tas vt allotted to it, prayer was offered by|Wars, composed entirely of ove Outdoor curetnonies for members of fyscond: Comme Ch. 14 CBurwelly $4.0 en Geass id) a Pee iia keeaeMinorant olde cand Bishop MeDowell of the Methodist}men. After the burial ritual or the! the theatrical profession will be held | third. | time, 1: ipa Panes toa lerick C, Bruokner, Viee Pre Nazaaro's killing heeause of disloyalty | 1 sald ae ay, Episcopal Church, and a short eulogy [organization was read Col. Robert G.| at Ath Street and Brocdway at 10.30 |S Sohn Se ease corporation, | 2 (he Bans, wow awaiting exeenticn | doer Hells Were ving aan slamal fo ve Ww |Woodside, Commi noaiferee o'clock, U De ne § > of the Seven Seas fags Se ee housewives that the milkman wa of the dead delivered by Dr. William| Woodside, Commander, confereed the | Rolgeie Under the anapices oF th © SCRATCHES a Bete arth n the deat ho: Sing Sin downstairs. Adams Brown of Union Theologica! |*4nk of honorary aide de camp, medal! tn Brooklyn the Legion. will hold | PIMLICO SCRATCHES. ¢ Ratna WA The revolver used is the one with | “UNRSs : Seminary of New York of honor section, upon the casket of| services at the Orpheum Theatre, at- cee AOS ae nest weetger tie {DICH the killing in alleged to have |, The pment of milk brought in ne own soldie any post men and ad-| RACH ‘TRACK, PIMLICO. Nov. 9. | $1,500 bail by Magistrate FET en ee nea et that na {from the farms this morning was As Hoon dréw near, the number of) (he Unknown soldier, iiessed by woveral distinguished citi (Tie followin are the teratches trom § Vo Ronit ine) wgtinn ofiie|Meew cone: caaraitt) dented! thay Nel Se aacecgt Gor anit one those in line to pass by the bier in-| “My dear departed comrade ons. In the evening the organization | te-day's ra attemiogn fo Se eee ae ol vecognized the gun, or that he knew | * u RrBOAL (LO ORAS. 0 creased, and, while there were enps|Col. Woodside, “each of us feels as] (ill have a concert, reception and], FIRST RACK—Sir Adsym, Lettare, | ern Tho ay that he how, to use it. Betore he passed the|@4¥ Since the strike began, Receipts| in the line at times, the people moved| though you are the comrade who fell]dance in the 106th (formerly 28d) Pe nace Bitetiet Bertanaive,(swered theiy advertisements as in-lgun to Parett!, Mr. Davis, at the sug- | {vm New geraey rose'lo normal, and through almost at the rate of 199 a/fighling at our side as we stood in the | Tegiment Armory, | Laila Re ineumen, Hove's) Belle ) eet and took from them money 19F [eegtion, gotta voice, of Justice <. Ad. tom other sections the receipts were meee te, dite ve We were advancing | headed by Veterans of Foreign Wars | FOURTH HACK Talanilty: Jane Bet wee ye diverted to his own nse Fe cung, Removed Sree empty | Ole Salthe, Director of the Health| At stated intervals délegations ap-|across No Man's Land, Here at your! ang Including perhaps 25,000 march- ee oe h he divertederated with the Dis- {shells from the chamber Salthe, proached the catafaique for a brie¢ |Seine your comrades renew again| ers, will be the great outdoor event ' vibrate: - cL Attorney because the 1s Paretti, at Mp, Davis's request.| Department's Pood and Drug Bureau, service, aca leaving a| their obligation of true allegiance to{ 0% te-morrow afternoon, starting trom i didone dean Corey TP ita in question were published I /after some hesitation, then “bre reported the discovery o7 1,040 qlgarts| memorial . Boa shington Square at 1,30 and pro- m ¢ adulterated (witt f wreath, So numerous were the|the United States. May we always to 60th Street along Fifth SVENTH RACE—Super, Marauder, |The World _ the gun as though to load or untoad |e aes eee AEDS tL wreaths that guards picked them up/temember our duty to the bereaved | Unattached organizations | Hackamore, I King. oe jthe eylinder, explaining in broken|Gompany, No, 1896 Bergen Street, and took them away, leaving room for Mothers and widows of our departed | desiring to march may report at ast AWARDS NOBEL PRIZE fanglish that he was able to do this|Brooklyn. Health Department in- eapsnaaies Ail ei eae jcomrades, ‘This is their day, May| 13th Street and Fitth Avenue before PIMLICO ENTRIES. NATOLE FRANCE) cause he had seen Mr. Davis ex-| Spector, he said, caught the men others to come during the day and} ; starting time. maeee TO AD ; pouring water from several half filled night. Uiicegalenchls ss yinpathy go) out to Capt. Walter: 1, Joyce is the Grand RACH TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., Nov. a2 stole tract the empty shella, At Mr. Davis's cans into the milk. Theso Smper ees (hose who lo&t their dear ones in the} Marshal of Ue Americanization pa- P : : Annoances Cholce | sequest Parett! then pulled the hum-| tite : 10.—The entries for to-morrow's races Swedinh jemy liter made afflaavits, according to FRANCE mays AT OLTRIBLITE WOllgarviog of shalsieouaree pode ole Sea one Gait are as follows: for 1921 in Miterat mer back and snapped the trigger] Mr. Salthe, that they were acting wn- diate fe er Bore OF AOners s € , : M. t ‘ i pveral times, holdin he der instructions from their employer, . 5 Siates Marines commanded by Lieut.| FIRS? MADE Mallee: se searolla aul | sg TOCKHOLM, Nov. 10.~ several umes, holding the ‘revolver | eee a ens Delta’ prepared “fos Premier Briand and the French| JACQUES AT CAPITAL Harry A. Miller will act as escort to [Mii More ete sacuase to: euth Suiie, | Academy to-day awarded the 1921 jover the side of the witness box, tolinguance against the Demuitz Com- delegation to the Limitation of Arms TO HONOR “UNKNOWN?” | {be veterans of the Civil War and |4c7: psbaliig, 1077 ates "Hoberta, ZS SRNGIGR | yi9 in literature to Anatole Franc |e manitest discomfort of the jurors | pany. Conference, carrying a huge bunch of Ne i twa the members of the |p ABCONR, BAGH The, Alawiiton, Stocy ;|noted French author nearest him ane eniplovess tela the isepaoters, n 21 7 = = ds i, UPS SUES upeard three ee - whom t ia not kbow such, that pink chrysanthemums thed wi ta ec seemay| Veterans of Worelgn "Wars ted ‘by | mites las "iave Olver 107° smuamay rset tc —- FLOR ATs Bien o eclinan On wate Trigolor of France, entered 10 10- aera ee ee es enamine {Commander George MH. King, with |piiia!ioer uy, 0: tate: Hos Veet M8: Alleed Mey to Lag Rarglar Tools ts] 5 vg WIFE ATTACKED Ue eau teelyctolie callon roan ok tunda at 11 o'cle The Premier | f . : eprenentative detachments from the |- |)! Naimed f arge. tile, “Later Mealerare Reynold’: th 1 ow. 7 ‘ P , 4 THIRD Plniico verisl weight for ase eyes Posy ea ike. ’ st064 silently for a moment and then|, WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, — Gem. | National organisation apd the posts PS NN cee cr Rludguge || Jokeph Kelleriof, No. 1883 prvok HIM WITH HAIR TONIC] Brooisyn held esea man jn $1,000 bail, 4 witk ‘ |Jacques of the Be'gian Army arrived) «f the five boroughs, many 0) om Caretat, 17 Polly Ano, 117; Jeg, 120; Hrides | nue. Bronx. aud BenJemin Rosner of} aa a AO TRE. OMS WISH Din party to-day from New York and was | have Distorial HAT a tivicien | AMT Tywoseas ole: selingy ix {NO 3S Varick Street, were arrested| Head of Printing Company Suing| Mother Arrested for Deserting Many peruons in the public line car-|ccived by Secretary Mughes, | te’ Chateau: Thierry, Division-—are | {3rouas Dog HB; elt, "Rave 1G; | thin aiternoon by Detectives Smich and | Her Separation Bane. red floral offerings of thelr own on) Pershing and other officials to march as a unit. Other organiea- | pice ©, 100 aN Ray Ne }Van Gostein charged with baying In| Gilbert L. Johnstone, President of a | Maced with starvation for herself and which there seldom wat a card. In| ¢ Jscquea will participate ty the | ns represented will be the American mplicity. 108; gee ti, 3 “Berenly | thelr possession burglar tools, The pair anhattan printing company bearing hiy | baby when her husband left her, Mrs. veayly every instance these voluntary |ceremonics to-morrow ut Arlington with Major George A. Daly | "|, We nt Grad Hapdicay,| are out on $3,000 bail eich for the same| name, testified to-day ‘when his aut for| Evelyn White, twenty-one, of No. 95 rave ic ‘ometery as the official ene { ; y ants) 1 a a offense in Westchestes County, and are| separatioi s called “aN “Avenue. ; ' all those filing through one door and ae patriotic societies, Kolghte of Colums | {ot 4b igi AR i At Mor bnrarh ‘Mocday they had ime |atineoly Le te chat his vite een tttacs | TARO St Ne: 208 ta Mati trash Hare mutmnolber, o}¢ man and old women, BRIAND LAYS WREATH bua, St. Xavier Cadets and Knights ot | |« Hyraian stable entry, B Three hounds 4 a fourteen-year-old boy to carry}od him with a bottle of halr tonic. Wad ee eaneene Hehe ree Ae : ents o' ol . > , rican Flag Association | ®ve =pieties | GF nr | ‘ urteen-yer ed hin » a bottle of onic. LB day to the grandparents of some soldier per i ee eee ere | AALS RACH —Pimlicn Graded, Handiews:| the tools from x hose in Rivtoston| Mrs. Johnstone, in a counter ault,| feclaim the baby, explaining her huee haps, were the most visibly affected,| ON WASHINGTON’S TOMB Poewuer and Hoy and Git oautn: hirauis. | Street to the Bowery, the police charge. | charges cruelty pang) he returne elie, War arrested tears streaming down their cheeks ws - ‘A monster mass meeting In Madison | t25! famelta tie aot Bint | | “1 tota ner shi like 9 person| Helghts Court, chargea with abandons they turned around for a farewell look | Alse Square Garden, igen dd by Tabor fer. Wand ate, 3 | aiche. CF brought up in a ten it house,” Mr, | ing an infan 7 oO 1 ¥i e _—_Se at the flower covered coffin to the “Unke Baran Bue sch haios, tel ay feet (RAGE: | Wormer Patroiman Charles Jolnstone testified tn telling of a quav- seven Killed Neaip dcstdent A three: foot br wo statue sym | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Tribute to} invgont vent: Hore again the voloe- Sitar. 5:| who mee sent to Ball vue for aune wale ral mt h preceded the hair tonic in meric coldent im volizing the "Ang: Peace, Washington a® the closo fsiend of} amplifier will carry to those presen’ aia fon to determine her or not he ioe - HON See eee plaged on the catafalque as the gi':| France's great soldiei Lafuyetie,| (he words of tho speakers, who will |: jennele Wearner [iusune following his conviction fo: | Mra. Jobnatone is receiving an allow: uenen, Naw 18: Ashley persons were of the Prenident of the Chinese Re-| Was paid to-day by Premter Briand and |{Relude Ramvel Gorpers, Bwise ve antral ba jubbing people at 49th Street anil nusband has an income of $100,000" |accident on the nate rants cent rs public. It was to be unveiled later 11 | members of the French delegation, who| FUE MGT ant Malm | Muse. Gov ~ Ison iD very haane This BON | Year. Details have not been received. aie en to oun ernon and 7 = nent wa. pade this afternoon 1 the day by the Chinese Miniater Wee tes aiataee. tae 810 8 A teed 3 Smith | PIMLICO SELECTIONS. Meals Groperee di ouatde cE he osee BRITAIN'S TRIBUTE FROM ALL) St Shing and members of his party|EX-GOV. FORTS WIDOW RACH TRACK, MIMEICO, Nove 10,0) Uathle ward nt Bellevue. Dr. Gregory ITS LANDS. ano vinited the Capltol and lid «! “TES IN SOUTH ORANGE [Th Bvenine World selections for to- | 000") f thet he would noity Judes A few minutes after noon the Brit-| wresth on behalf of France on the bie UT RA! = 5 follow | MeIntyre, ish delegation, lead by Hart Beatty.|of America’s unknown soldie J ai mearrow erates sts & isles: meanee| — . 5 pe ee Dead Whi fewlau— ‘ OR pe} ident 8 need Arthur Balfour and Am)assador Ged- | The McNab, s ASTLE sesh ; Vuneral on Saturday, 5 ) RACE—Sweepment, E » Years, Gea, marobed lato the rounte tora/UKRAINE TROOPS | ,,,, teteraton seierter.,. | Umeha, A : = re Nears entrance ° of the Rs ) CE—Careful, Bridesman, BBL Q ; the north entrance. An offic u TAKE RED ARMY j(erimer Gov. J. Franklin vort, dropped | yohtin’, A retih Brideanan | owden, former President of the Stace out be nes the satetalairs| SAS fond last Might, while, sewing jy her! inocitrit Ts Belle, Sim=| Bank of Fillmore, was to-day sente ANNOUNCES HER P nol aloft a huge wreath. As the! orn at enue, | piicity, Srvit s "01 « eating Be the BHtce rope eee WWhdle (Divis Captured and | Muth Qryae, 1 Death ta tae Ce , FNL AGH Slippery Kim, Foreign) Supvame Court te wot more than ERSONAL REAPPEARANCE plueed at the side of the coffin, the Another Goes Over to Join Iagt November, salar od ine lala re ao Lott cnliy:|two seate in AUburn Prison, Howden MONDAY ioe ihe former Premier and’ the 5 eiar EOre Was § daughter of the late mi : pleaued guilty to appropriating $10u NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH evo State Senato ir ainaby SEVENTH RACE—Huven Bersag- | priating $100 Ambassador stepped back anda Scot, Revolt, ‘ominent figure in mat Jen ipotics #\tiere,, Asiliro of the bank's funds, AT THE his head held high, moved forward moore bs ae taees wad ira tantly. of Me nat oie: . _ ——- Sith: the Geet tribute from the Briton | Pree! ne Ukralnias ureau al 0 tk New dertey on her methers | MATH CONTROL, LEAGUE FoRMED Rand Sues City for a21,102. ? stor F od th rk-| aide. She was prominent in social wels eric th Con ; ‘ a Stesdoas Nest chee lhe-wreath Herne torday announced lat Uk: nie” She wus prominent in social wel: American int Ferme! col. Willian Rand, sppotuted by At KNICKERBOCKER GRILL from Newfoundland, earricd by |'@™' 0 ad 8 @ and} founder and member of the Board of of Mita 2 Rubieg |torney General owton after Goy hardy son of the North, and then the|“is#'med the Forty-fourth Soviet Munugurs of both the, Women’ B a Bast 49th Street inst Wkite [smith hed designated him to act as a]| WHERE SHE WILL DANCE NIGHTLY AT SUPPER ’ : ¢ and Orange i here ure already several hundred mem: |Special Deputy Attorney Gene ; tribute from Canada, placed by sir|DY!8!°n Funeral services will be held trom the] bers atid tie league Hopes fOr s. Tanes [eae eee, Atiorney Goneral to in 4AND ST., AT BROADWAY Rabart Borden, tormer Premier of A cavalry division of the Red Army late home Saturday morning, the Rey. [national membership. Tt da the fie estaate strict Attorney's Office, “ Pe euhogbe yt m S the! .¢ Balta has joined the Ukrainian Dr. H Hovd Edwards, pastor of the Hftl-| orgunienuion ‘of tho fort ‘in ‘une Unita Fesulting In several indletinents by the PHONE BRYANT 1846 romini i indy. wearing @|troops, who aio advancing on Kiev |{2°, Presbyterian Churoh, officiating, |Btates and ts formed to carry on the Aimirall Grand ‘| Prustees were the $100,000 IN GEMS TAKEN BY HOLD-UP | MENINTWO CITIES aceantiiiaanan Daylight Raids Net Approxi- mately $50,000 Each in Phii- adelphia and St. Louis. PHILADELPHIA, ov, 10.—Din- mond rings and unset precious voen $50,000 and $60,000 store at stones Valued at bet were stolen from a jewelry No. 718 Sansom Street to-day by three young hold-up men, who escaped The bandi scores of the robbery. Members of the firm said that bandits dropped $10.000 rings in their flight. The holdup oc curred when Harry Zieger, son of one of the proprietors, was removing trays of jewelry from the safe to prt in the show window. Other members of the firm were 8 worked so quietly that sersby were unaware 0 worth of in a back room a knew nothing of the robbery at the time. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—Two armed men to-day eutered the jewelry store of Edward J. Gallant, in the down- town section, forced three employces into a rear room and cscay Jewelry valued at upward of Sap LIGGETT TO MEET * ALL OBLIGATIONS wit 0,1 Wall Sireet Hears Financier | Recovered From Recent $5,000,000. Loss. Louis K, Liggett, it was to-day ported in Wall Street, is about to i off all his obligations in full, interest at 6 per cent., and fo as the discharge of his trustees ou Nov. 15. Several months ago a furore w caused in the financial world by the announcement that on account of thi violent decline in the price of Unites Drug stock Mr, Liggett was uni to liquidate his personal obiigatic ppointed to repre interest of his creditors. It imated that the de Liggett’s fortune | $5,000,000, {Tt was n sands of sto nen ¢ preciati was not less (hon long Dbefe holders of e the t the Li jcompanies came to the aid o Liggett, and it understood + hese stockh have placed « $1,000,000 at sposal i |“GEORGE WILL DO IT,” NEW MAYOR PROMISi “Quit W ing, © Says, Hints at en Cops. GSTOWN, 0. Nov. 10—C+ Youngstow Mayor a half ontin |inique advertisin lot, his actions Vacilet Gronks during the tion his motto. i George will do it now. Oles indicated © 1 point several women to th Meantine he leaves. for ik morrow to Test! iabors. "THE BONE EATERS According to Cobez de Bac, a Spanish explorer of the | Texas Coast in the sixteenth century, as Mayor "was his “Quit worry ij The natives of that. region carefully saved the bones ot fishes and other smallanimals And ate them after reducing them to powder in stone mortars. Thus they secured the neces sary lime ration, so much more attractively offered at CHILDS. ved rich in food wens" and beas FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Call Columbus 8200 A Compiete Funeral Service in an atmosphere of refinement The best costs no morc.” FRANK E. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc, (Now-Seetarisn) Broadway at 66th St. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LOsT—On Long Island train, ar Ponnsylvania station, 10.41; shall toifeta handbag, gold MWe le returned. re Notify Mrs, G, ‘BTth at, All ‘Lost and Found" Bavertined in The World or 1 for inirey days, Been at any of The “Lost and

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