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eae ___THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. WAL oT PRICES Twin- Brothers: ? N 0, Latest Pictures of Viscount’s Daughter Weds STOCK QUOTATIONS SHIRHTLY nowil Gov. Edwards and Man Who Beat Volstead Former Tobacco Salesman|.-—_—=, =p, 9000 Alaska Jun 1% 1% 100 Punta Ales Ms 1000 Pure O11 . Hen. Alexandra L.'Knollys’s War Romance Leads to] 20 05 le BS 400 Ray Con .... Marriage in Scotland 1400 Allis. Chal scccee a3 az aan] 9py eae i F hn 4% 42 200 Reading Ist jt. ge in Scotlan 4200 Am Ci 74% 73% 73%] 800 Reading 24 pt . ot ap LONDON, Nev, 10.—The Dally Express announces the quict wedding} 200 Am Can pf....0... 111% 111% 111%] 1500 Republic ...... 40% in Portobello, near Edinburgh, of the Hon, Alexandra Louvima Knollys to] joo am cot Ol... on 's2 fey. | 002 Rey Tob pe B 87% Richard Henry Checkley. 200 Am Hide @ L pt 1800 Royal Dutch” on Operations on Exchange The bride is the widow f Capt. Al ® 800 Am Int Corp 800 St L & Bweat pin 1800 Am Locomotive a commissioned} 300 Am 8 Razor mobilization and up Am Bhip an us-| 100 Am Smelt pf.. 1034 300 St L & Swest pt. 67 BF 300 Savage Arms ..... 20% 20% Saxon Mot te 4% Seaboard A L 84 6% lan Keith Continue to Be Profes- sional in Character. Kenzie and the only|war and attain daughter of Viscount Knol former-J ‘ank, but since y private secretary to King George|'!!! nine months ago he v , istunt sulesman in the tubacco shop} 2 Am 1 oPdry .. 44h Roe + 8 87 | und Lord in Wulting to Queen Alex-Jur John Cotton, Ltd., in Albermarie| 10? Am Suser Mtg hy 1 Oe j Operations on the New York Stock imdra. She spent most of her life in] street, London lw eee vin ae 2 : o% Om ‘3 Exchange to-day continued to be he Inner circle of court. Queen Alex-| The marri took place with the] 1M AWW&ETpept 89 Sou Rellwas ee highly professional with neither andra is her godmother. consent of Viscount Knollys. The ro-| 260 Am Wool . os Sou Ry jt sss... 6B | 64a Mare ee belle @ainiic a decided ad. The bridegroom is the son of alnance begun in a war-time meeting | 200 Am Zine ....c.1... 17% Stand Oil of 1... 129% | macer or usher in the Court of Ses-| while the bride was working as a hos-| 1400 Aanaconda ....... 51% Stand OM N J..... 210 » vantage, although for the greater ions at Edinburgh. He served in the pital nurse. 100 Atch pt 02% Stewart-W t part of the session most price — ~- — a rd ait Sire aan *Studebaker ‘ changes were slightly downward ‘ ob At Wraieets. et a . k There continued to be a lack of im- 8 olumbia en on Jester Staff wo AUG ed. nests ot portant news developments on which to base new and extensive market Texas Co Tex Gi Tex P. Timken Co Tob Prod Tob Prod pt Trans-Con 106 Aust Nichole f Bulp. Bald, Loco . Bult \& Ohio Barnet Leather Barnadail A.. Barnsdal! B commitments. For a time there was a disposition to lay much stress on te ‘ ugly aspects of the Near East situa Walk Out With Suspended Editor ture of Protest Against Student Board’s tion, but the course of foreign ex Resign as 7 ate a 42% Union Oi o nullify thes ‘ . ; pethichem Bieel B, 11% 70% 70%] 900 Union Pac oe AI Bae ied Punishment of Corey HB. Ford for Editorial Bklyn Rap Tra 16% 1815 16%] 100 Union Pac pt x . BRT cts....c.505 14% 4 ond 200 Unites rug a | ling conspicuously firm, but the rates on N. Y. U. Football Game. Shewi Hite Hh 06 we | eee ee ot exchanzye on most of the Conti- * . p 5 n Ry Inv p t Saeeat wovatiies,. and more partion Suspended by the Student Board of | that victory a Gesture of Contempt ch ied Leo ee hel Bibs. } larly France and Ita'y, were higher. Columbia University because of an| and let that Gesture be final.” Butte Superior. 8% | 2500 U 8 Ind Al : Several more large indvatrial or. editorial he had written, Corey H | TO appreciate the foregoing, one Butterick ..... 824] 000 7 & Realty | ganizatio-s, notably the Stan B Ford, ctheshi u understand tha Cal Packing . 83% | 100U S Rud... - Company of Kansas announced thelr rd, editor-in-chief of the Columbia | of sequel to an editorial that appeared Callahan Mintng.-. 81 8% 8% |S8000 U 8 Steel... BN. Yreastion of distvibating. atock divi- Jester, yesterday walked out of his] previously to the game tn the Colum- Canadian Pacific... 145 100 Utah Cop ; tends to be charged against accumu- sanctum, accompanied by eight mem-|bia Daily Spectator, to whlch Mr. Gentral Leathers. $f 1200 Van sic t oe ‘ore Vit a € tril z edito Ce se pt yausoe f Jated surplus earnings which have of hie staff. ‘They merely re- | POM ts SU PRIE: Sith erin: the GiroLDECBNGS SUH? naa 0s Wabash heen inv sted in plants and improve signed, {{ was explained in campus}. y. U, game this afternoon, but Chandier Motors... Gl 616 10 Wabash pf A. meat ia the case of the Kansas Com: clfoled; ai ac wenluns Oe protean the gume is not of particular tm- Sah ete ge! Sorel dopiweee: Bake si cces ines ~ pany tho stock dividen¢ c fabeed ; ath ‘ ; Chi & East 1 a 6 09 West Pac ad » to 300 rer cent. But stock dividend Neither they r Mr. Ford would] portance bg The newspapers Chi Great West... 300 West Pac prt. 504 comment. The orial, whict which played up the Columbia-N. ¥. c ‘West pt 800 Wert Air... 99 n announcements have temporarily lost Ne: editorials) whieh Gp) er te ee eee geae Gt West pt... y ; ” their force as a bull market tac Aor for Peared In the November tesue of tne 6 6 ‘rhe cheering section should! 130) ctl pre Toot Wat Mie ot the impression has spread that divi- fnatee fcse 5 SCRESENTATVE ELectT oO J) VOLE | Jester, was in reference to the anauyi| he cit his afte it} 116 St P pt. White On or | 4 5 CT = DWAT ARSE ey t ’e a8 vociferous this afternoon as it} 1100 Chi M & St P prt.. nito srevees, OM > dende of his character resulting in a NeW UE RIES MNAESO TS Dey sone foutball game between Columbia ana} was last Saturday, out {t cannot cheer} 100 Chi M 8 P & O.. 100 Wileon « vessesee 40 “ large increase in certificates spe New York University Oct. 21, which] n the manner it cheered when Co-| 000 Chi & Northwest... UNA eg 2} = liquidation. New York won, seven tu 11500 Ch ae vel oon peek sl ‘The United States Steel Corporation 200 * Woolworth + 202%, announced an increase of 210,000 tons o unfilled orders during October dividend. LODGE WI XED LIGH''S ON EXITS j Crys BeHies [ua OUUN taba nay UESENG GT CHE cae ante a coe | oblouine weenie BLAMED FOR LOSS OF l, the Eastern football seusun. The ed.-| thy opponent." 100 Ciuett-Peatody «... LIFE IN THEATRE PANIC: so “a ’ ctator editorial and the one| 1900 Col tins s.sssscsss which was slightly larger than hat fhe New Yori game is the only were officially repd: aEh LIBERTY BONDS. os eon expected, but (he mark t refused » TERA uninteresting sp on our football n Y. Brodil, airman Grap’ 81 opened, 100.7 © be stimelated by this. Steels moved whe na Impulse to Stop Come hedule; a game over which our own Board, in a signed let- sol ¢ f $1-48, 98.90, up vithin a narrow range and at frac- 1 ose Facing Glare Say | team cannot j even fights mn the Spectator It 6 4th Nonally lower level Color Experts interest. no more ther editorial could be Textil ; . 1 rival of ours t Y. w F ‘ sits et ’ ] u statements of the stu-| 30) Cont © et fusion ue aay ae ing or r rival of Harvard dent body." Mr. Ford also apolu-| tae coruen on or trattic and exit signals was blain “The present controversy over the| sized for the Jester editorial in an| ‘Sno Gocitle wo, tor on the loss of Mfe in theat v score {3 not important; win or lose. | open letter. 600 Cu Bu Am 6ug...... nd for muny automobile acc it is an equal disgrace to play them Rut apparently the Student Board] 400 Cub Cane Sug 4 w, 93 .02:' Vietor 43-48, 100.32, off .04; called, 100.03. CURB. Curb opened irreguiar. Int. Pel Bear pressure was greatest against specialties such as Allied Chemical and General Asphalt and other issues which for months were under com- plete control of bull cliques and which cs were jacked up with the help of fa- - (ants s speakers yesterday at the e linking of the two names de- | did not consider sufficient amends mad| 20 Cub Cane Sug pf.. leit igBcns Pi yvorable reports that have proved to ; sai) qi] ieanlzation meting of the section: 1g Says s . |tracts as much from our prestige as} been made. It debated the matter fo"} 300 Dav Chem 49%, up %; Hayes Whl, 38%, UP » ge without the slightest foundation. | Cummins, Too, “Too, May Fail of] committee on colors for trafic signa! |2U0W Says Team Captain] it adds to their reputation. © © ©|some time. and the action of yester-| 8 Dome M Amold Constable, 21 6-8, up 1-31 kin n ‘ if the American Engineering Standard. y ’ eee + “The Columbia man knows there | dav followed. 1100 bu Pont nd., 121 3-8, off 1-4; City Ber Te. Raila enye evidence of Puend pase | —Re-election as Senate | “onminsn "sO Uo" S| Wouldn't Promise to Ride |i, no triencanip, no rivalry. no com: | ‘Those who resieued following Mr.| 809 East Kodki 200, up 1-2; National Biscult, 86 8 ing shares showing losses extendiag President Pro Tem. ink tn terma of danger when. he eset “Water Wagon” Here. parison of any nature between our-| Ford's suspension yesterday are Ray-| 0° Elec 8 Le up 3-8; 8.0. N. J. new, 42; Mut ‘o nearly a ‘point. Motors and oils showed losses running from fractions 12 1-8, off 1-8; Ama! Lthr., 1¢ 8 off 1-4 IPP gd ahi Pos selves and New York University. |mond W. Keenan, business manager have alwase wralnbar ine (rorelen This fact is not fully recornized by}of the Jester; Davia Cort, publishing i to well beyoud # point WASHINGTON, 10.—Repubit nd ty all adults, to ste ee aaa Me Ac ea i the Unintelligentsia of our Down- | editor; T. C. Mueller, art editor; Re J.1 100 3 oe zd ra FOREIGN EXCHANGE .OPENE A ‘Anarene se can. leadership io the 8 afte hen tb Yet our childrer ‘apt. William Brown, all-Maine guard}town Papers; for th benefit: we] Holmgren, cover editor; Allen Hag-| g00 Fam i . EASIER. Sel SRT Sn ORT eee ovvieners and all of us go t and Wernard Cratty, tackle, on the|must beat N. Y. U year, be-| lind, assistant art editor; Leslie H Vieher Fe BR : P reh i of hot Reatra and fing ne fire efits deste: | Colby football toam, refused to promise|fore we may wash our lands. of|Conklin, campus ed Floyd W Fisk + demand; 4:4 cabl : troversy, according to many prom shee bere ignty, end Snow. former Dartmouth College| them Taylor, a cor itor, and C eport T off 18-8. Trench francs, ? nent politicians here. The mutter of Mia ttt nectous impulse to stop at that they wonld refrain from| ‘‘Let next year's game be a victory, W. Bllason, exchang Hishi Hay of, O Ht mand, .06421-2; cables, .0643, en Am T Car Gen Agphalt Gen Asphalt vf .. retaining Henry Cabot Lodge or &e-| the sign of red has undoubtedly been a drinking Nquor on their trip to New lecting some Senator more capable] factor !n many theatre panics, It 18 York where they play Fordham on Sut- of pouring ofl, rather than vinegar, }even more certain that many auto-4,, ‘ ade ass Fo tb ll C A O ij oe cannot be ignored or avoided moblly acctuents have been due to the} Nay. the Colby conch telegraphed «| I OOLOA oaches Outline = Selection cf a President pro tem, | fact that the mind action of the driver |eancellation to Fordham and quit the 4800 Gen was stupefled or stopped because he|team, leaving for his home. The affair Pl d Ethi Ci di Goldwyn «.. toasted “bebe Cant, cat cake avr! cy [tet lnvng or i ; _Fair Play an ies Code| i325. alleged breaking 0017. Lire, demand, .0429; cabli 04291-2, off 0007 1-2 Bi francs, demand, 0594; cabl 05941-2, off .000¢1-2, Mar 0001 3-8, off 0000 1-2. Gi drachmas, demand, .0158; cabl i ETON an cumbent. Is likewise schecuied for @ltime by sume traffic sign or color] 9+ 4.4) Pe 600 Gr North pf 0160. Swiss francs, demand, .18 ~ Py battle. He was given the position a8 | signal."” 5 fh tae rules after the game with 800 Gen pelptes ie cables, .1827, off .0004. Gutlders, ‘ a Progressive. It is declared he has The Sectional Committee will begin at © University of Maine two week: Committee pekinl Sugges- | oo? hes are osked te co-operate on the} 1100 Gt nee Fe ORB oo8 mand, .3906; cables, .8909, off. lapsed into a conservative and does fonce to-iay to try to standardize colo ‘Two hours behind their schedule. the | — 5 VGSr?" | following iiuportant ponte 100 Guit M@N Pesetas, demand, .1514; OsiEe c epresent ‘uny advanced idea ur trattic signals so thut red, n 2M } team passed t Aer G . a: Cre. a ) Refusal to teach methods ech- | 100 Gul bel! . not represent ‘wy advanced Ideas, | oot oy wit mean the same things in ail | ’e2™ Passed through Portland last nigh tions for Good Sports- I aha ot play contrary te ti leeeer |p covet 6 off 0004. Swedish kronéa. deme Park Presidin Becatise of impaired health stag | sections of country und in all cir. |!" charge of the athletic director, Ea-| A ne i eit Ce the ruled: such aa: aidelina r 2674; cables, .2678, off .0009. MN alton B. Parkez, Presidit tor Lode tw unable to devote elie | edinsuar It was brougnt out by | Wirde, and without their codeh. " Tne manship in College J coaching, holding, clipping, underhand saute wegiau kronen, demand, .1946; eabl attention to his ¢ be s jer, ane A. HM. Retd, of th American Rallw & the niature = strike fouling and intentional roughnes: 1 ustc 1850 o 001 Danish krot Outlines Problems for that is essential ccoss, He t Agacalution ‘autumobil sppointed committee, con-| oe (bs. Encoureeing. the ‘nlayara ana the " 9010; cables, .80¢4) off .06nk i ey indicated t any of hi nds a | drive G sy that red und | dent Roberts of Colhy| Dutt m Of | te to respect and accept without oma... ees desire to retire after March 4. He]green api ffeerer i r tak York octation | wr. the authority and decision Comb Eng Cen will be wavantycthres next May and) color'sis nfronted to auto had put the propo: ie Coaches of Arierical wast Cutheom 1 to refrain from taal ELECTION WIPES OUT 3 fe mobile t ald, but are Just a They resented the infer-| oeaniz Sahat ve and ingulting talk to them or hipaa Representatives of fifty-five na-|cannot indefinitely continue work | Movie traiie, lit ails oe on ence that they were merely boys ana| ('e*nized, Major Charles D. Daly of | to ancie aroneuta Intee CONS. stron HARDING’S FOURSO! * tonal organizations, the membership|that requires long hours and much | "Chis J. ‘Bennett, State Highway {Pelleved that he had no right to exnct| West Point being lected Pre ident. A} (c) Keeping before one the purpose, tear Meh te deh kG 38 cemiitess | id activity. Comuissioner of Connecticut, was | Such a promise from college men. With| Committee of Sportsmanship was ap- als and good meaning of athletics . hee. ed 52 53. | Hale Alone of the Regulars Is of which totals more than 30,000,000] Hespite these statements to friends, | elected Chairman of the Sectional Com- | the P eaident’s sanction the game War! pointed. The commilttee mits the| for the boys themselves, and frowning peal lmeameoammert aie eg hie ha ° ! ‘ot belie Se dg WW] mittee and eG: ‘Lilo, ‘of rearranged ar he team left for Nev if n€ | upon the * at any price” £ 0 ‘ 7 bids Nee ee oie eee [sbutgeuish tke’ ineiority. Ieaderehtp | Gutted States Bureau of tarderds, was | York i "NS" following suggestions on fair ploy, good | %d) Working “in- armony “with. the 15% 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—1 j Astor for a two-day conference on in |e enna fight. But the retirement [elected Vie Chairman Snow, in a statement to the press,| sportsmanship and couching cthics in| academte purposes of the Institutions. a 43% 555 8 THarding's golf foursome was hard ernatigns! problems, under the aus-[Wiinout 4 feht. hie at the « —_ | fun ae fal yn the approval i (e) Discouraging prosely t eae an” | by the election. Senators Frank H. % Sabi, eke de batik ode era t 4 QC vi 3rown ond Cratty were w sere) site j {ing tting, professtona Dall x ag 4 oat cee it itivicekh a = "4 ‘ices of th eNational Civic Med pense of a party 1 that can be |OHTO’S DRY MARGIN Jing to promise me they. would leave crested in coll unything tending to commerctullze t m 21% K 24% Jlogg of Minnesota and Joseph & FF | : fon, Alton B. Parker, President of | avotded ae MAY REACH 200,000] / 24°" sie: 1 would have ‘canned’ | FAIR PLAY FUNDAMENTAL TO | players and deprive them of th 000 kan City So pe __ |lnghuysen of Now Jersey wers regu ne federation, was Chairman of the A group of ubou een Republi Rete ee on | Werte Fres~ ALL SPORT {character Bolling | quetities loyalty m Kan 2 ks gau.| membere In good standing. Senator Senatore { me time has de- t Rober up to him. I . s acrifti devotion ger F A fscig eg ichoosicn cera | onference farsa ‘tive (sldestraching of Defeat of the Beer and Wine] ld: "if two players on the team re: lay (s fundamenta! to all eport Stignvanaiehe thee giftior 7 ; Bu aR Sb or ahi ay oC eines x J to make romise, at would | I 1 consideration tneretore tor the team 4 the tne % Oh web mocrat, t Among some of the delegates are: | the elevation of Watson of In Amendment Grows. ou * He replied era men ten | tari bine . ile 6 : pealdssi dda pendula 1 regular eubstitutes, ae was Speaker t a7; e rt 1 - en to the foli AZ suggestions . “6 <7 wu es, Willlam G. Sharp, former Ambassa-| the leadership. Bat nO Nov. 10.—Ohio de. | Then | said: ‘Supposing they were the 8 a eee hreaeney 14 | °% \ or to France; John H. Hammond,| La Follette looms as the man of the Genera) SON teens Captain and ctar tackle? ‘I'd drop 0 provide the faires SHOOTS DAUGHTER | L Brie & W rel fsa) } i Hie ; ; hour in the next Congress. The Wis-| feated the beer and wine amendmont | them just the same,’ he answered.| fied possible, including the AND WIFE; KILLS HIMSELF} > eee 264) With Kellogg, Frelinghuysen Oscar Straus, Samuel Gompers, Presi-] " Senaini he able to dictate has Mine Rap : With this I returned and told the two] with hay or straw or other ; iO Lame, Lose. ‘| Hitchcock all defeated. Senator Hy ‘ Gad: oh she Auateaan Fodetaien G0 Go ine icteauien pactacted Wl re et * 8" Leney eguld not make the trip. wwer'me to provide against fr i eg ae yna {atone of the regulars is left. Gflie { : ' i pereae rence legislation perfected bY} jority that may 200,000, ‘As we were ubout to depart, Brown| (b) Not encroaching by Boarder Who Attempts to Save Girl 0 Lott, In * 154| through the regular sentority rules { Labor: Paul M. Warburg, Finley J] both the Senate and House. an | Retry tabulated carly to-day alin, Qe Maa Gate a cue lacectaione uae oe F _. Gets Ballet In Hin Neck Toh anak 4 dear “to political “Washington's Red j Shepard, Elon H, Hooker, President hrough his close afilliation Li La penaietnar ere Perches ‘aternity house, induced some of their} (c) The setting and t gam:s] SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Nov. 10.1 300 Mack T lst pt baal Mali! caatat t ihe pale all arse 1 | sf the American Defense Society; [the ,rogressive element in the Sen hele 19 8.167 previne’s | fraternity Viothrs to loin them In the) at an hour which wit 14 { cmpie]—William Eckert. fifty-four, shot him-| 500 Mctntyr LE Pe ohie eeabdiaaa amar byt | Charles H, Sabin, Col. Theodore) ste, La Follette can go far in mould-|im the State showed a, majority of | strike, 4o there was nothing for te to/ daylight to finleh the game. ~|aelf in the left eye, dyir mort n= | 1800 Mailiise: ay W auder the tee: ballin Newainatl ihuosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the} {ue the measures passe i ; ery tel, against the proposition, Th Ae nutlial ‘agreement or | . | stantly, at his home re yesterday) gon van 8 7% OT 7% | are order, Representative La) Navy; F. H. sisson, Brig. Gen. James} the eve of the election La Fo! © | majority ugainst the amendment con ' now 4 left town, the|ot some governi t 1 days |fter he had shot his wit i his : Fre hom of Massachusetts {6 bel} j Harbord, Daniel Willard, President] sttmped for Shipstead in Minnesota. | ined to ee hehitent eaavice cheat Heli) tule pail poli A Ad se F i laaumhtsh cTielhin chants alee No devout ea at ' 2 a1, | mentioned, but he t ie bit too gi the Ba:timore and Olio Railroad; | Brookhart in towa u Frazier ID} vere received. u he precinets still | ar oy urckel, halfback fe) 1 ont, Bod: 4 board t the Eckert home fou M i 3 | loke Smith, former Senator from] North Dakota. Norris and Ladd alse | 40” report le believed, will im and Sle under ama ' Of those wounded only Mre. Uckert Ie Market St Ry 2 pf 7 card ee srgia; Frank P. Graves, State] undcubtedly will Join him. With the | terjatiy 1 vole aguinst the | sented th arcade vther rules of eligibility ; loved to be tn d { Irs. Ecker . 8 . % i ducation Commission; Col. Alvin M.| Republican margin whittled dow vet prop: peal left Gua Sa EAU face ns ME NGMSAlll eta eee i # <4 “= . Owsley, recently elected natioan!|this small group, through co-opera With the 318 precincts missing. the |» ‘ eae ar DP Fr Fei seek dg at ee “ ‘ ommander of the American League.|tion with the Democrats, will be the | vote stood at 684.888 in favor and | a) WAUKEI Ber See rere he Cie leper ueite teens ot Gh Ramen tne cl aoe pits as HUMAN BUOY RESCUES °) In his opening address, Presidsnt| dictators of legislation. 16.584 opposed to the wet propo-|° E VISITORS and chivalry. The following suggestion |let cutting the right elde of ner neck | 900 Me 18% \ SEAMAN FKOM DEA’ Parker outl ned the subjects for dis-| in the new House there will be ten | sition. WILL BE CHECKED UP} #: offered Her mother, coming to her aid. was} 300 » 1% 1 —- cussion, wh'ch include the question| Republican Progressives from Wis ——— (a) The providing of comforta and| fred on next, and Bodge. who ie Mise] 900 sud 12% 12%! sutpper Cees Lad Tied te tam j ar the United Btates oI “ a : .: » ap o convenience e visiting team an t's Nance, rec bullet In the 0 3 pei sher Cuecunen Hales should . c oust whe Tole elected ith the ap- | CONFERENCE OF WETS Rooming Hoase Keepers Must Re-! |. be ork s to th team and pagan fe ie. Pes nee mat int - - | ste ears . H ‘ ter the Lea Natlons, cela-| proval of La lett.. In additior TO OUTLINE C Port to Police. Ci EL Eckert. found oth : NEW LONDO? ‘onn., iy Sato tree even ene? ‘ , p ae . r oltce. (b) Ceasing the cheering and mak roy Ecke r 8 mother, his] 46% ‘ ‘ on of oh int mailed debt, disarma-} there, will be others from North Da CAMPAIGN | ssiwwaunne, Ne dOcottransientalct nolcce multe the. cence ine | sister and Bodge all unconscious. He} jy ‘ | Thomas Bond, thirty-eixht, wer \ ent and the calling a y ‘ota, M ta a wa 10 t pf elephoned f elp ar ne re-| » 1 i Honey Ik, woul ° stfena} economic ‘conference by the| retro 4 2 toe Whe MT | venders Against Prohibition Gather |!) Milwau {ll be marked by the n m is giving signals ee rauna’ ties he re-] as0¢ Dia . would have -t{} United State beh joe ele : rb heel ie in Leute Nox. 20, Pollee Departn 1f an ordinance} (c) A he re The tt 100 under the bel Mr. Parker doclared that (€ the) out 1 the House who will we BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 10.—n antmously recommended by the Jue} pie c smaiienip on | Boke ation. | Ds Nat 1 i r ihe see : Luropean powers, loaded with deots, |, Ww is aumber |nouncing a meeting of ail State chi lelary Committee ts passed by the! r 00 8 RR of 3 Who WU ATA) ae : ian to win with new wars what fl acting aniihe task coalition with | of his organization a: St. Louis Nov,| Common Council. The ordinance was| visiting o4 | INDIVIDU.’ L WEALTH 100 Nev Co 1 length of Une Improviged f wu past ars ey re ma th moe s. t tha n ye oposed to ald {, >} in| 8 and ene. 100 New O T & Mea e 3 YY et in past wars they are . Th 2 Democra’s, he can either contro! } zo, Wilitum H. Stayton, President 1 | PTOP a ping crime in| INCREASED | 40 CENTS| >. be towboat f/f *% fonroe Doctriae will, if properly car- prevent legistut ccording to}the National Association Againet P: Milwaukee | malivda — cE oe 7 $ “ b water and |} i ed out, Mr. Parker ulso ussertet, | gecinrations by be es sociation Aga: ro: |" Livery roomng per in the city| (¢) Refusing to spy on ae 100 NYC 4 SL sy, a8 i \ eclarations by id . declared that u igre : 3 practice or to + by see ug) WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Individuai| 1500 NI 28 ed "Mu It was he Teri uccianece trom anlar en. by i hibitio unless wet] will be requi 2 report roomere to| Practice oF to ec1e by z r Avid 100 NY NU SH . a i who bent ; . is Ge ) — planks are inserted tn the national plat-|the department within twenty-four) ‘nformation rege hd @ Pp of a| wealth in money throughout the Nation 90 yoew 8 3 b t 8 ‘ nities which now again threaten Use : 4 # is i fa liset alan a eine ai ata wiice under the arms. ct ckunell © RETURNED AUTO AFTER JOV of the Republic hours, giving age, homie and a general] te-m to be met Fr. also sing to] increused 40 cents during October, a 218% ¢ i peace of Europe. The speaker said he RIDE turme of the Rupublican end Dymooratic | iolsrintiun ef the roy a & check | SCout on opponent's signa T doen | eoruite to a. ccaterece sh Hae 1 ° 6 4 dangled him over the bow, { i} regretted personally a way was no pee Morgan of No. $14 Rast | Parties 1 1924, the wets will present tn- | with the Bertilion oeeee irenents ang| not dticountenance imate ton [arenute athe teteeeat teat uae ‘ c ard which t fy Cpt | \ found by which the United sta Ser Tome oo Ee ivpendent candidates for Congress. description of criminals It 1» hoped sus-|4t rekularly played games on Nov. J the per capita circulati 5 : rying th eae tl a 163d Stre Bronx, reported his] The ehlefs will consider plans for th ous lone (f) Endeavoring to settle qu ns of 4 : F the t drowned man end the ' ‘ ; gould have been associated with the | °°" Eramerertrrerrger : the| piclous characters will be discovered. hatte Hh Beare $41.44, compared with $4 Oct . ‘ ‘ both aboxrd At ines Bi other nations in the Treaty of Ver- | “vtomobi om in front of | ext national campaign at the St. Loule a Sublte discussion, ly and not by” Gn ‘Nov. 1 there wa 2 ae : ae at was taken to the } 4 ‘ tailles. He said he believed compro. [ls om Detectives Mur The organtzation, Mr, Stayton sata,|MAN’S BODY IS FOUND (g) Endeavoring to avoid Se eT ahOT aa’ cottneron ean ‘ ame Hospital | ‘| yy which would have brought the United | ‘ion ' red the car hours lat does the Antl-Saloon’ League. it NEAR BELLE HARBOR | 475 ‘courteous relations a Pan eine i} : 0 S94 .|} CHIEF KENLON’S SON if States around the world peace tauic |*{ 18th Street und Clay’ “Avenues [eiaima a mcinberahip of tore thaa 400; teams and student bod coe AND BxiDE ‘DISCOVER! he to discuss world problems in the 1-| foo is tor, eg —* some one | 000. ure The body of an unidentified man was spective institutions. | CONSOLIDATED = BHOKER EX. 4 % | “ ‘ vp oo) a joy ride >. eecad inane : #1) PP Ey) Going ¢ on w 5 Gen ps ; ; Z ft rest of world peac ; FLAMES SPARED MASONIC BIDLE.| ony as ay at the foot of the! sratuiate the coach and Car Pate PELLED, atl al ; E 4 Ke con of Fire ; 1¢ was rumored, Mr. Parker sald, | === <= = MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥.. ¥ Beach cet, Belle Harbor, last) winning team. It was announced to-day by President . ‘ . Agen 4 on Aug, 18 af } ; that ng President now bas under|manned navy such as we now have| There has just been recovered trom the , was removed to aj ALL COACHES ASKED TO Co. |Silkworth of t ted 4 42% 6 o Ep ny at Granter Bee consideration @ plan for an assocla-|and an army of the size recommended| ruins of the Masonic Temple, which | Rockaway Beach morgue by order of] QPERATE ON SUGGESTIONS. . |change thet : “ly an Chandler of d f RS tiom of nations which might eventual-| by the War Department. These armed| ¥%* partly dertroyed by fire here| Dr. Nammack, Medical Examiner of Coaching ethics Broad § 43% 48% 434 ly become a league of nat.ons. forces, he said, should be kent at the | Several Weeks ago, the Bible wnich was | Queens ae ng athice els and|iition of a B ; acd eral eae ‘ i ‘ Touching upon the question of pre-| highest efficiency as a Atay hes presented to the lodge tn June, 1818, by] ‘The man is descrfbed as about 50, fiv Vee gaisdde vward seed 18 lthe Exchange w tae 300 Pitts at weone mace cuctenh , ae paredness, Mr. Parker declared it tol great war machine should war ever] Martin Hoftman, whe was the Ninth | feet nine inches tall, welghing about 160 tram, the rules and spirit of the ¢ rember who faile to keep a b: 0 ¥ ‘ | couple tp then . i bo his opinion that this the richeatlagain be forced upor United | aepuey aurand » Minster and ighth | pounds, dressed in a blue serge coat The value end honor MUI ecahEROHERe gh gulity ae ke » Fos 1i, Silent eane A nave Bey. commatry in ¢ 1 ds & well) States Grand 8 ri er fe aeons of the Stute,' and gray striped trousers. He 'e be-| characters of the pla e act detr t j da The Bible bad been protected by dBbrie, lieved to have becn a laborer affected by the ethice Exchange, J oepbewe cu ce ae we 67 | one Baldenee . \ f ~

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