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| (eee EEG is et t | f | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922, — le Govered with tall would mot be seen by a casual ob- ‘server ronlens he stumbled over it The reporter could not have found it had he not known where to look for it. Mre, Giteon says she struck through the brush across the entrance foad and into the bru she followed in the ge direction of the crabapplo tree knoll ih on the other “~The path was there. She swore she came on some Ploughed ground, “a patch of ec! i ber affidavit says. thers &@ strawberry bed recently euitivated at the end of the path. Mre. Gibson apparently had not been interested in knowing what was under cultivation; it was just a clearing to her. Crossing this patch she made tall cedar tree which Is about ten fect from the place where t crabapple tree was before it was cut down by are fouvenir hunters. Twenty fect from the crabapplo tree, screened by low brush and the cedar, she saw th woman she said was Mrs. Hall—tl he had see Lane and in i two same light batre’ woman at the foot of De Russe the fighting group on hours before. The reporter took the samo stand. He could clearly see the hole on the knoll made by the investigators who took away earth for a blood t He gould make out the evened off stump of the crabapple tr He could even decipher the trade mark on a paper racker carton left on the knoll by picnickers. CIGAR MAN TO BE CALLED BE- FORE JURY. A witness to be called before (he Grand Jury Monday or Tuesday of next week is George Kuhn, a manu- facturer of cigars, who has a retail store at No. 355% Georgo Street, which is a favored place for men of the neighborhood to gossip and talk business and exchange stories, Mr. Kuhn was a brother of the Rev. Mr, Hall in a fraternal order and was fond of talking and advising with him, Wille Stevens, tho eccéntric brother of Mrs. Hall. had a way of drepp: m1 talking to any who would listen, Mr. Kuhn will tell the Grand Jury that the first appearance of Willle Stevens at the store after the bodies of Mr. Halli and Mrs. Mills were found was Sept. 19, ©. about the time the funeral services for Mrs Mills were belng held. Willie was very much agitated, Mr. Kuhn says, fand said something about the tragedy “{ only hope,” sald Mr, Kuhn, “that they get the guilty parties and punish them.” Willie's eyes, says Mr. Kuhn, grew wild. He placed his hand over his breast and almost cried dramatically: “My heart ts almost coming through my clothes, George. I don't know how I can stand it. whispered ‘lo me a favor. yumors you hear about the Hall- Stevens - Carpender family havin anything to do with these murder “I’ve got something better to do} # than that,” Mr, plied coldly. “You won't do it for me?"’ he says Kuhn says ho re- phy asked as though burt and/oimpaign to gain control of the gar- ‘ “No,” Mr, Kuhn stys he answered, |™ent workers’ unons here in their Willfe turned quickly and rushed out plans to extend Bolshevism to the to the street. Detective Mason went to the office of the New York newspaper which procured letters of the Rey, Mr. to Mrs. Mills and his diary for pubs Vieation several weeks ago, and asked] * for tho letters. He was put off with the stipulation that he imust deliver a receipt for them signed by Special Prosecutor Wilbur A. Mott. James Mills is greatly grass 90 that elf Recovering « \ittle he leaned over the counter and| seven criminals escaped. “George, I want you to Lots of people come in here and talk about this thing. I want you to deny to everybody uny Hall incensed | of STARTS PROMPTLY: SOLDIERS ADIN Railroads Resume Operation —Extent of Disaster Just Becoming Known. SANTIAGO, Chili, lated Nov. 15 (Assocl- Press)—Searcely houso re- mains standing ley, in Northern in the Vallenar Val- Chill as the result marine dis- The full ex- of the earthquakes and turban t which centred Provinces of Atacama and ‘ became more fully known to-day with the reopening of telo- graph communications with North- ern Chil. , Martial law has been declared at Vallenar and tn Coplapo owing to the looting which bandits have been per- petrating upon the distressed popula- tion. The bandits are believed for the most part to be prisoners who escaped from the fails, Damage to foad in the longitudinal raft- {il has been repaired, and the first relief train was started northward, ‘Tho removal of debris in the afflicted regions has been started with the help of soldiers, Eighty per cont. of the buildings are down, and the others are greatly damaged, Soldiers are patrolling the towns by day and the police by night The state of siege i¢ being maintained ‘The correspondent of the newspaper Mercurlo, who has arrived at Copiapo, says that when the earthquake was first felt there Friday night the eastern sky was illuminated by an Intense ye lrht in the shape of great flames. This phenomena could be seen for a great distance, The tremors continued all night and Sat- urday morning with such frequence that at times it all seemed to be one Jong drawn out quake. Just before midnight Sunday another prolonged quake was felt, and it was repeated intermittently until daybreak Mon- day. uring the (remors young girls at a convent and school jumped out of the windows. Many of thom were serl- ously injured when the second floor sagged down, ‘The * hospital and prison at Coplapo are in ruins, but the prisoners and the sick escaped unin- jured. Prisoners guilty of slight of- fenses were freed by the authorities. park Steed COMMUNISTS PLANNING TO TAKE CONTROL OF GARMENT UNIONS HERE jer On rest of F alwn Revenled by Are © Men In Restaurant Finke Communists have planned ao bitter United States, iq was reveiled to-day a4 the result of unusual preparations for the arraignment to-morrow befor Magistrate Oberwager in Essex Ma: ket Court of five men arrested in Rivington Street restaurant on charges of disorderly conduct, as- sault and tortion. Nree of the prisoners the Skirt Md conspiracy attempted ¢x- ‘© membere Union and the CLI QUAKE RELIEF} "mye ee Doo against Florence North, the woman |temaining two are members of the lawyer who volunteered as counsel to] Skirt Contractors’ Association. The his. seventeen-year-old daughter|latter charge the former with at- Charlotte and sold the letters in the | tempting to prevail upon them to #irl’s name for an amount, stated by | betray officers of the union and ald Miss North as $1,000. the Left Wing section of the Socialist “My feeling at the timo of the] Party to gain control of the organiza- sale," said Mills to-day, “was that} tion St was blopd money und 1 wanted] Jacob Scheinhouse and Samuel Le nothing to do with it, But I cannot] Vine, the latter two, declared the ‘understand why ft has not been paid} were Jured the restaurant and Wmto my wife's estate, so that It can}urged’ to sien affidavits that officers be used to meet her funeral expenses} Of the union were receiving graft nd those of her operation a year ago.|irom the contractors’ association. Not one cent has been offered to me] ‘They refused anal the Aight renulted: or Charlotte. has t said of a new outfit of clothing whic! Something ae DOROTHY GORDON SAYS SHE WANTS TO BE LEFT ALONE Acting Governor Reports She Is Well Satisfied to Remain in Asylum. tOSTON, Noy. 15.—Lieut, Gov. Al- vin 'T. Fuller, in his capacity as act- ing Governor, to-day visited the Me- Lean Insane Hospital in Waverly, Dorothy Gordon, Boston heir- to inspect the ineti- investigate where ess, is confined, tution and the circum- stances under which Miss Gordon is being held. It is charged that the rirl was placed there six months ago while sane, Upon his return from the McLane Hospital, Puller issued a statement saying that so far as he could see the committment and treatment of Miss Gordon was regular in every way. Acting Gov. Fuller after attending a meeting of the Executive Council gave out the following statement, “T talked with Miss Gordon. She ts entirely satisfied with her treatment in the hospital, indicated to me that she knows her rights fully, and stated to me that she desired to remain there and would prefer to be left alone by those on }the outside, She denied specifically the allegutions that have feats : xt . heen made to the effect that sHe has - been abused.’* SSS Se SoS Se Dr. Lowell L. Wentworth, Deputy Whe. EY NOLOS AND’ XTIGEF Commissioner of mental diseases, said IDE} WORLDYy no public investigation of the McLean Asylum will be made except on re- quest of the court The Rev. Roland D. Sawyer of Ware, a member of the State House of Representatives, filed with Dr. orge M. Kline, Commissioner of Mental Diseases, a bill of complaint against the McLean Hospital for the Insane at Waverly for its alleged treatment of the girl, late yesterday. In the meantime, it was announced, Dr. Kline, at the request of her uncie, John Gardiner, of Baldwin, L. I. Is investigating the circumstances of Miss Gordon's commitment. She was taken to the hospital in March, 1921, by Jafdine, who had been her guardian prior to her coming of age. At_the present guardianship proceed- ings Jardine admitted that she was sane when he took her to the hospital, but sald she had since become in- sane. William H. Reynolds, Mayor of Long Beach, L. 1, arrives aboard the S. 8. Majestic with his dog Tiger, a Great Dane, eleven months old, WILL OUST nee NIGKY ARNSTEIN FROM LEADERSHIP | DELAY A DISGRACE, JUDGE DECLARES UNLESS HE QUTS (Continued) one must go back to the campaign Just closed, The IHlinols Senator cam- paigned most of the time in the West He 1s not up for re-election until two years hence, but Republican politics in his home State is in such shape that his re-election seems assured. Mr. McCormick spent all of his time outside of Mlinols in the nelghboring States. Although Smith W. Brookhart made it plain in Towa that he and President Harding were on opposite sides of the fence, nevertheless Senator McCor- the defendant all over the United States, after which, In May, 1920, he voluntarily returned to this elty, rode in triumph and unmolested down Fifth Avenue, past Police Headquar- ters, walked into the District Attor- ney‘s office and waited on a bench for a quarter of an hour before he could get an opportunity to make] that whatever information they made himself known and give himself up. | public would be used by counsel for He was released on $75,000 tail,| Jardine. which was subsequently reduced by] ‘‘L can say,'? sald one of tho attor- Judge McIntyre to $25,000, Since then “that Miss Gordon looked fairly ardiney arrived at the hospital un- expectedly’ und was admitted to the rooin occupied by his niece. At the close of an interview lasting an hour, attorneys for the uncle declined to discuss the conference on the ground mick made several speeches urging /the case has been on the calendar Ithy, and at no time did she talk the election of Mr. Brookhart. In} sevente n times. Each time the de-| irrationally. Nebraska, McCormick was found urg-|fendant, Mr. McGee said, had pre-| In his bill of complaint against the ing the election of another radical Republican, R. B, Howell. In the Senate McCormick works In close harmony with Senator Capper of Kansas, Senator Hiram Johnson of California, and maintains intimate re lations with all the radicals and pro- gressives. Ho ts a ki judge of trends in polities and is impatient to see the younger men in the saddle in the Senate sented himself ready for trial, but the District Attorney had asked delay. A motion to dismiss the indictment was made on April last year, and at that time Judge McIntyre threat- ened to discharge the bail unless the case were put to trial within ten days after the conclusion of the trial of Arnstem in Washington, The Wash- ington trial ended with the conviction of Arnstein in May, 1921/ and is now on appeal, but the District Attorney has refused all requests for a trial here. Assiatant District Attorney Maloney, coached by former Assistant District hospital, filed to-day, Representative yer declared that the attitude of the institution was “thrownig the in- stitutions of Ma chusetts into dis- repute.”* In the evidence yesterday Jardine testified that the girl had been put to bed in a straightjacket every night for months to prevent her from harming herself. —— SERMONS ON GOLF, WHOLE SERIES OF ’EM, IN JERSEY PULPIT Mr. Lodge Is in the seventies. His health has not been good. There are no flaws to find with his doctrines, for as Republican leader he haa tried to play the role of hurmonizer; but to} Attorney Dooling, ho once had] petivered From “Home Green” jead the Senate to-day, with its con-|charge of the prosecution of Arnstein,| ‘Topless WILL Be Up-to-the- could until said that the not be regs Washington cas rded as ‘concluded’’ flicting types and cross currents of Minute to Interest Player opinion from st und West, an A ‘series of ‘fermons on golf was aggressive personality ix needed and|the appeal was decided. He sald alll. nounced to-day by the Rev. Francis party discipline is an absolute eswen-|the exhibits were impounded in thelr fichey, rector of St. George's tial. Mr. McCormick thinks party [appeal court. Episcopal Church, Maplewood, He Ss harmony will come when the party] Mr. McGee said that Mr. Banton] oy jathusiastic golfer. Gloves Convince Police Woman Is $20, 000 Jewelry Burglar imber Dropped Them After Robbing Home at Irvington While Family Dined. Police Joseph Smith of Lvington and Sergt. B, S. McCaul, who were called as soon as the robbery was discovered By means cf © porch, the thief reached servant's room, and then entered Mrs, Burnham's bedroom and obtained the Jewellry, which was on a dresser. Among diamond ring Porch ( A pair of black cotton gloves left behind by a second story thief, be- lleved to have been the one who ob- tained $15,000 from tho home of Jo~ seph Cass of Irvingtorfton-the-Hud- son, has convinced tho polico that the thief is a woman. The home of William A. Burnham, Broadway, Irvington, was robbed last night of jowels worth $5,000 while the Burnhams were at dinner. The only clue is a pair of women's gloves that the thief discarded + few yards from the house before icaving the grounds. The gloves were found by Chief of ANTESTRNE BLAS MERU INET FALLS; (Continued) Will Press Measure Penalizing Interference With Inter- state Commerce. : the articles taken were valued at $1,600, a brooch worth $500 and a bar pin valued at $500, Mr, Burnham ts head of the Burnham Boller Manufacturing Company and a member of Lord & Burnham, greenhouse architects and builders, a Foreign Minister Rathenau, the Chan- cellor has been described as a man who apparently possessed no inspira- tion, no initiative. This attitude gave added weight to the assertion that the late Foreign Minister was Wirth's in- spiration and which urged him on. (Copyright ted Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—An antt- strike bill will be introduced by Sen- ator Cummins, Iowa, early"in the ex- tra session of Congress which meets Monday, ‘This will be the keystone measure {n a program of !ndustrial legisiation which Cummins, as Chair- man of tho Senate Interstate Com- merce Committee, will propose, Ho will try to get President Harding to urgo enactment of this program, either in his mossage to the extra ses- sion, or to the regular December ses- ston. amming will confer with Harding to-day or to-morrow. To-day the President will undertake Republican legislators were amazed} the first steps toward tle appointment to hear ofCummins's determination to]o¢ a new Cabinet. During the night press for anti-strike legislation, a5 the situation was one of utter con- means of preventing future rallroad}rusion. Among the solutions sug- strikes. Most of them regard the pres-) gested this morning the proposition ent as the poorest time In recent/for a Cabinet of non-partisan experts years to suggest such a thing and|seemed most favored. It is argued that there {a little likelihoad that Cum-|a purely bourgeols Cabinet would be mins’s bill will recelve serious ccn-|short lived in view of Soclalistic op- sideration for a long time. position and labor unrest. Cummins's program, which will ap- ao mu pamaty foam end; * GERMANY GIVES NOTES FOR 55,000,000 GOLD MARKS 1. An anti-strike bill which would penalize eithér employers or em- ployees who brought about a str.ko| Other Items Bring Belgium Repara. interfering with interstate transpor- tons to 60,000,000 Marks. tation. " PARIS, Noy. 15 (Assoctated Press).— 2. An amendment to the’ Tfanspor- | Germany to-day turned over the secon{l tation Law, inserting a declaration in| instalment of Treasury notes to meet favor of a living wage for railroad | Belglum’s ryperation! claims, under the employees, decision of Aug, 31 last, German rep- #. Amendments to strengthen the| #tations offictals here deposited with power of the Rallroad Labor Board the Reparations Commission 55,000,000 4. A bill for compulsory consolida- oe Messe ues ie tion of railroads under certain condi-| The cash balance due to-day under tions. the schedule of payments previous The program {s fot new. Cummins| decided upon was 60,900,000 gold marks. had it worked out last session, but] ‘The difference of §,000,000 marks Is found no chance to press {t, He has] partially covered by other receipts, no reason to change his mind about | already In the hands of the commission, it, he indicated to-day. and Germany has announced that shy ae fe , will deliver Friday such additional eke . = balance due deal with the industrial situation in 5 ee SENT 10 DEATH OF FOUNDLING NO. 26,347 the force vote which finafly participated the erisis came last night, the Social- isis in the Reichstag deciding by a large majority against any extension of the coalition to include the party of the industrialists. Throughout Monday and Tuesday parties comprising the radical wing stiffened thelr opposition to the pro- posed extension of the Government, and the deciding vote was pushed through after Chancellor Wirth had requested the party leaders to hasten thelr dectsion. an extra one after March 4, is agteed by all party leaders, most of whom admit they do not relish the task of trying to devise legislation that will prevent railroad and coal strikes, be- cause they fear it will bring down the wrath of, organized labor upon the statesmen who enact It. Siena SS TRIES TO JAM WIFE'S HEAD INTO HOT STOVE (Continued)* and Many ran riots, bands were playing men were returning from war. an tronworker, Magistrate Li Archer was arraigned befor Swischer, inne 4 functions in the Senate as @ progres-| had an agreement with the prosecutor] ay). sermons, which he announce: who had gone away had not come] Wer'sS, Mo the day preceding publication | 7! Pea Gavmniae now, Hass Te we: net five body, with iis ablest men in the|in Washington that the exhibits were! wit he delivered from “The, Home| Vine In Yorkville Court to-day ch Hack, sand none could say that per-| tam be neeried only aa apace ay 1, } paid Anh Miss North but by Char committees chalrmanships, irrespective |to be returned to him at any time. | ¢:0en,"" include these toples ‘ollow | With torturing and beating his haps the futher of the infant was] 8nd tn order of receipt at the Wa is yy 0 ° a they have been In the] Mr. Maloney, at the suggestion off wrprough'': “Choose the Righ tii] gapeaetpelion 4! ; oe not « hero sleeping in France. Copy containing. Cetet ies ‘te 8 ae ' The selling of those letters was an | Sane Nang Mey Ne Prsobpsiyilnad update blamed] ULE ERR s ea ANSI ar Rat ha troming }6y (al tag with a serial number] Display advertising type copy for ine Supe}? awful thing, I would never have| n Sonate. aca taorneanelenn Mi h . ‘Improve Your Putting,” “What is} No, 145 Hast 56th Street. Mrs, Swis see eee dice tiny wrlat | plement kertiony of he Bandas, World mut | * & | . " ot a ner {dea— -|such agreement y Record?" “Which Shall tt be— > : : ed a e y \* acai ne Batborized it. But they were pold. | } me Fe ity, po nantiea CAA) one recone Avenen Siale s cher sald her husband came hom looked her over and sail she| Poutietucn ane relcase must be received EF Those bills must be paid and 1 do not | ’ tion of renlority. Both parties usually God or Golf drunk yesterday morning and, when i clos Weta itl BP. Mi. Friday. Copy containing engra\ «| Snow how I can ever pay them un mave.a singe Gf it iporiodienlly, but it SLAYER SAYS VICTIM ——— she refused to give him money, triet| ™Yocn nad to made for more children | % Be made by The World must be * ‘Ws with that money. wea COT Mecormick wrote his| KIDNAPPED DAUGHTER| LARGEST FRENCH BANK — [io force ner ead into. tie. siowinz| got hn hnigeys, wo. Now inday iain Sheet cory. type come witch “Unless Miss North comes to # u Meson: —* ripe aecs 4 8 TY coals in the stove and afterwards beat} Pot iy board with has not been received by 4 u me and makes some arrangeiner . en ne oe oy 0 i mameinniiaie: IN MEXICO CI FAILS | icr untit her right eye was closed Tcthulinnsa widow lot Nol #04 ioe etic ace yi Fea ; fe fanted to let it sink In a while be- J 7 , 3 ne Aer plier ane oy Ips, pre within a day or two, T am gol | Mie xenawing: is. fight: but \tho[ Gaee SA PriaL at Afstew telane Police Called Owt t» Keep om] nd her left discolored. =) | tastn street, " and potltive insertion orders not rede sparta civil sult ag: ne ement is beyond bh own power ent eeree reer: Crowds That ather, He threatened ad ~ ‘i This morning her "mother, SIXty | require, rigidly tn the ordor of latest receipe ; id a move . sian Rishe arving knife if she went out to call] ,,, i : love the p itive release erder. ——- Otlier Senators want} Leonardo Carante, No. 2143 Rich ay AiAA ara 5, ied years old, decided to move the piano] and pos 1686 COUNTY CHARTER = Inless Mr, Lodge gives up 1 tare Richmond, Staten] MEXICO CITT, Nov. 15 (Associated |help, she sald, but while he was asleep] i, the small apartment, No. 7 | .,Ditblay, copy or orders released 1 satient polltnse aistian OF 4 MONE ne Mipiari(hocsen ne eines itaea. aie cla tral for first do- | ress) —The Banque Frunculse Do Mex-|in tho afternoon she went to court £0F| way playing on the floor with a teddy Serve to carn discounts of any charactet@e IN NEW JERSEY IS MYTH] ‘ske! for the hatiot paper for Mrs Pet he auriouley onmene lin oes al for Arete Lique, operated t A. Lacaud and{a warrant. Schwisher fought flercely| yuu, doll. Mrs. Phillips tried to roll | aaairact or otherwise, x who didn’t care to leave home hecameaar Ore = mate; sundae Republoan reo murdey County Judge hs Son, the largest ch bank in Mex-|With Detectives Corbett Mullon} tie piano. Something ight tho THE WORLD lnnonaton | © in 2s, ‘Tho applicant did not get] NE Ue eee ee vith Democrats | 28" In St day. On June 26150. suited to open its doors this morn-|When they went to arrest him, roller, and the heavy box toppled over sist, Bupesoay ' Dut a repieaentatiy For oe ama ine | carante 1 killed Vincenzo} ing Magistrate Levine, denouncing him] Tet ia a 2 ft Ndates overcame the dim] 18 One oy e uu A sort Rich= | Large crowds gathered in front of the|as the most brutal wife-beater in hia] MEnr te oo nore, notice and an = BRNTOR, Nor 16-8 "Tout dingo motorcar tor cthe| AUTRONE BLOND, ehWage CAN URE Ge THES atx building, neoussitating pollew protec: experience, remanded him wntil Fri-] , Shen Came neh tore to oe vO ay DieD,. | Mounty tradition recetvell w rade st em good advantage mond hls experience, vetlaation and gentence, {ambulance surgeon. The lino WH) ceaweynp. ARTHUR L. Campbell to-day with the declaration by 1 1 fi t London in In justine te charges that lifted off the body. of ane babs i Benak tice alk.) aoee Charles E. Godfrey, Dir of ul } Ne tae nator Underwood, the Demockatte} jujano drugged and kidnapped his alx . . he “was dead. | ‘The nolicems the | MERMEICT.—citanea. Campbell Panerai Ene NremIves,, Sas t County pis with his schiter is resigning that position part-1iogn.year-old daughter Clara in Jan‘ 6 9 SUES: Church, Thursday, 11 A. M. Ausploea| Constitution. edt b ' 1 his daughter f ill-health but mostly | eer” te child was a foundling. 7 dated May 2 & myth is vote, © Srlgndi wine sagt SE eee eee that he ta, the {uiry: A few days before the murder Me rae te that could be the kid] Actors’ Fund Gloucester County has always b remarked: “You have set ceee OF ay iden are to for}he brought the girl back to Staten T found,” he sald, he made a note SrANae CARL “° Sampben Funer: Uhat it was the only community’ in the] Ws ll mple YOU Daye eer at ‘this time, Senator Simmons |Tsland and set up a home with her at By F eet ot Dozen Army Plan eas In his book. ‘That was threo years] Church, 1'way, dl (ico Tater, — etre i yer iaee tne ay oe Ratt pecan : Gurolina may take hia place} yo, 2122 Richmond ‘Terrace, @ few ago and it was a girl and it was num Seeed hor inhabitants.” sencetorti,|ex-t + iaiaidallcalc mocrats will naturally be ae-| doors from her home, On the ae ber twenty-six something. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. , it of Dr. Godtre ‘ Askod | : ee asa minority party. aly day of the murde kil ran into her} -,. 4, Oe ; ae vat ae Saat Alencester Chambers of Curr out, Lloyd [ive sin a better offensive ay @ mie [father's house ond told her mother that Guarding Airships Meet Invaders and Maneuver in WILL TRY 1 “TO CAST VOTE. oert Avy Ah Erp, conteining baby” $ ck some other Flognt ority than majority party, ‘They |illano had beaten her, That night 7 > ee « ; “ ney, Key “Will have to veck some oth c Sut at Tien ulte [AONE tha As 8 mnRIONES NOY, TE nEY rasta : aie Game to Plan Defense of Capital. OF 29-MOS.-OLD BABY IN ( rewards Aneata, \ wmpate This | hs ; : a him : : i ORANGE E BOOTBLACKS % Of life Kulte: met? ana. with w [Metre ene Bo auEnontty Othe ae WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—A theoretical battle in the air was staged) BRITISH ELECTION TODAY ‘ The Republicans will not be BE TAXED $25 |") "st be home Lae. eueies RES lees such ex rea tad cenit hor of Con. Ove! Washington to-day by a dozen or more army airplanes which were . “he Algona @ to shelve that issue, muc ated, ott eure ne ; in ; BEG TO King George, Queen Mary and the (70) inay try. ‘The Democrats mean | er Be aa at ee vsacitanta manoeuvred to determine whether an aerial attack on the capital could be} Registered Throngh Error, and Fal oth a A YEAR FOR LICENSES |"! + e entitled to vote IN| TY) cen it alive, It will take a youns| for leader Fae A eatin in| carried out with suece Mother Proposes to Take a Bice te ete ake cesta and flexible. personality to lead thi the Senate and House would] Five planes left Lungley Field, V Vor an hour the planes maneuvered 5 cana see ; : y. Home : 7 yn ee Ropudiican Party in'the Senate when. Mr. Hardiy thi inctura: Hampt n by the elty, finally landing at Boll LON: |, Nov, A baby Ly by WW of Myriad Tas-Dedsing Court rey | the fant expressed hm \ ing Field to check results of the ex wenty-nine months old wtil be HE ORLD'S Corporations, Too. Pee thas Mia teat AR Huet oneran x : m Cay periment, ‘The test was a part of arried to the polls at Barrow to- l Offi The strangest request eve Mati wate Ciously| Meanwhile, President Harding nferéniea) y inaieuyris conducted during the tas day to cat a voto In th Parlia. Har em ice 4. A " “terk Phgies 1 ognizes that the record which nust ve | bon! As they Wa 0 We \t Fort Monroe, to de mentary electto: per eea heey he NY RINE, OF fin th alate on ai and ; rhe Raia eneaieh iene The infant was ona of many Now Located at Orange, N. J., was opened by him About thirty wemen we ap for}in the special w SERINE noral He ‘ Corsine \ in me whose names appeared through to-day. Signed by a number of |election to-day, the most prominent | Congress will affect the char ‘ ‘ sufte Y t ' t-| enemy planes in the event they were ell ete aaa 2092 7th Ave” Orange bootblacks, it read: among them being Lady Astor, for-|the Republican Party as a wh oe k ve ne over Alox fa, }to get past the Hampton Roads gia eds kd he habe will bo taken . “We hereby petition your hon- |merly Nancy Langhorne Virginia. 4. He needs shrewd and effective TO BREAK A COLD IN ON V ar oh Immediate \ii-|tifleations and reach the Capital by voters. @ aby wil: be Sake! Near 125th St. © orable body to taxe us $25 a year who at noon was © z ertain of}leadership in both Houses. Repre- | Take Larattys, 10 QUININE | a took off from Bo! defeating or eluding America& alr to the polling for a license.” re-election sentative Mondell, who been de- | me you ge wae © ai adie’ | Field to ward off the a forces. mother HOTEL THERESA BUILDING a ‘ BRITAIN et TOOPPOSE TURKISH DEMANDS AT PEACE PARLEY J Kemalists " watie’ Agree Ye Observe Terms of Mue dania Armistice. \ — LONDON Nox, (Associat Press).—The British Fereign Office, was stated in an authoritative quarter: to-day, hus telegraphed to the Frenelt and It iments a memoran- dum in h Great Britain declares that th urkish demands, whieh are before the Near Lausanne, an Gove whi main to come East Peace Conference at are not regarded favorably bythe British Government Great Britain stands by the ments previously made with lies, according to the memorandtm. She regurds unfavorably the . three main Turkish demands, namely, plebiscite in Western Thrace, reetffi- cation of the Syrian frontier in favor of Turkey, and abolition of the eapi- tulations. j CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 15 (As- sociated Pressh—The Turkish Na- tionalist Government has given form- al assurances to the Allies that ‘the stipulations of the Mudania armistice agreement will be respected. The Kemalists that they ge- cept the presence of Allied trogp: within the limits laid down by the Mudania convention and declare thel readit to with the Alle: measures for thei urity. f hey reiterate, lowever, their de mand that all interference in the fornt of control by Allied troops of thy al Administration Turkish Int The foregoing declarations are e@p- ined in a note which Rafet Pasha, e Turkish Governor, will prosemtgt the Allies this afternoon 7 It is regarded as significant that the note makes no reference to observance state cus hy the ora authorities of the Mu- dros Ar igfreement of 1918 or the Purigs note of the Allies sent ‘on the attempted v tions of which constitute the last allied not grava CONSTANTINO WASHINGTON, Nov. {stration officials have no confirm tion of London reports that American citizens in Cons| re makin preparations to leave, have no doubt that only Americans held by business will remain there. paw POUND Ds Tons and Tons of Pure Wholesome are produced daily in ow Big, Bright oy ht Fac® tories under the mobt rigidly maintained sani- tary conditions. 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