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oN Se THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 1922. PLAN NORE SUITS |KLANIS INVOLVED |NO RISE IN STOCKS FOR MILLIONS IN. | INOKLAHOMA WAR) DESPITE. BRIGHT WAR CAMP CASES) ON BOOTLEGGERS) BUSINESS QUTLOOK CAPITALIST WHO DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF ONY THREE DAYS Shares. High. Low, Adame Exp 100 1 Ha 20% 10% Am Metal 16%] 1100 Inter M Mar pt | Allled Chem 2 2000 1 Nickel 54k Am Ag Chem Am Ag Ch pf An Bose CO Inter Nicke! pf 900 Inter Paper 1:00 Invinetble 80% 19% ff 200 Island Ot hue — Am in pt — +> we [ 100 Am © Féry pt 100 Jewel Tea 19,1984 8 Ind Al “Was Once Treasurer of t Jitimately Government] State Official to Inquire Into) Operations on Exchange Re-| 24" Got On pt eG a aa we 8 Bet.” os ; > Je Pteniecs : Piss: D ot Ot pf. 500 Kan City So 0% 18% 10%]. ton ar 7 Standard Oil—Wife Hopes to Recover Upward Prosecutor's Dismissal stricted and Evidently Pro- | 1% Am Drs 20 Xin Wy so ntsc! A” ws 105 Utah Bee. ‘, ?, _ 5 "7 : . ‘a a Kelly-Sprit aoe Now in Europe. of $80,000,000. of 25 Dry Cases. fessional in Character. Am Int Corp 100 Kelly-Spg pe 8 pc 800 Van Steet Am Loco. Am Loco pf asinsbetnencs 5600 Kennecott 300 Keystone OLE &w 100 Wabash pf A 000 West Mie 300 White F 23% 60 A, Okla., Dec. 1.—Tulsa boot ¢ understood to have offered William Goodsell Rockefeller, son of Kf the late William Rockefeller, nephew WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (Associated TUL! ons).— Addit j 800 Am Shi The stock market again to-day] 'scoo am smelt suits, involv- | ¢&8° st B La a ie i. a @ oe ~ ae Me failed to respond to news develop- 100 Am Steel Fury 500 Lehigh Valley . 68 2000 Wiek wir 12 of John DV. Rockefeller and brother- : ing $20,000,000 to $20,000,000, which| UP thanks to County Attorney W. F.] 00. werdvittend ih favor pt| 300 Am Bugar ..... 100 Liggett @ M 100 Worth 2% * in-law of James A, Stillman, died at the Government lores to reeover for| Seaver, but Tulsa celebrated Thanks- : y e 600 Am Tel & Tel... 400 Lima Loco * Bx dividend, a higher level of values and through-} 100 4m ‘Tob 100 Loew's Ine 1020 o'clock last night of double alleged + erchar out tho session operations were al-| 100 Am ‘Tob pt N .. 1041 104, 0442] 100 Loft. Ine and waste in con-|Siving in the usual matter-of-fact ; LIBERTY BONDS. eumo Mad- ; nection with the construct .| manner, and if there was any devia- $00 Am Wool 1 81 | 200 Lorttiara 3 pet tel dah ape enemas ; ‘ ; et on, Ss most wholly professional, It was evi- Ain fit 1 1 Lib. 81-28, opened 100.14, up 0.08, json Aven Mr. Rockefeller re- fain urmy cantonments during the] tion among whiskey peddlers from at tak We at : es Mack T Inc ‘ ahr turned from his office Monday com- : war, are being preared by the De-| (heir usual channels of operation the |(°0" (1 psd inte: . Rest ty Asso D Goods ‘ Riese ob chad re he: Of 0.023) 30) at aaa plaining of a chill, and his physician ‘ partment of Justice and, it ts un-| result was not noticeable. oh nto new commit-| jo Atchison ‘ Mallineon 0,06; 3d, 98.40; 4th, 98.14) SS ments pending the week end holiday,] 100 Atchison pr off 0.02, called 1005. derstood, probably will be Aled within] Some of the fire of battle faded} ™ °° Vt Trek t| 100 Att Cc tine ton pays. trom the eye of the County Attorney |@2¢ Toom treders and customers of} 00 Allo fw V. 48-48, 100.2 T. R. 41-48, 99.4 ordered him to bed. By Wednesday his condition had be- Manat! Sug Marland Martin Parry 4 ssiot er rO- CURB Gome critical, but that night he rallied The first of :he Department's civil] With the arrival here of Clifford basa ee awaits Pee We Pe Os an Aus Nienoe piegeesiy opened firm. Radio, $29 and hopes were held for his recovery , suits against war seni contractors|‘V. King, Assistant State Attorney bee het ; eo! etic ee ; oon aia S oeess M6 i 6:6 up 81-2; Ma- i. anes 8 : were filed last week, ond it was un- eral; ordered h erhaps the development of the day] 1600 Balt & Ohio sos. 4 : o% | 200 Miami Co \ 4 i until the final relapse set in yester derstood then that’ they Were thef wencah ordered here to conduct an) eseasinse the greatest significance} 19 Barnsdal * a Ge up 1-4; S. O. Ind., 198123, day. At his bedside last night were forerunners of other setons Tt gine | vestigation of Liquor Law enforce-lwas the continuation of the recently | 1400 leeh-Nut ore idvale : S. 0. N. Y., 468-4; Int, Py 2 several members of his family, not in- was indicated that criminal proceed-|™ent conditions after Mr. Seaver had|formed policy of managers of the Pes th Steel > rg MtstPessM ip 1-8: Sth Ave Bus; @Bea eluding his wifo, who is in Europe. ings were possible. dismissed approximately twenty cases |country’s big business concerns to dis- | “)() 9 are Peaie : Cot. Mtre., 113, Leb. Ve i igae for several years prior to 1911, The action brought last week in-Jagainst alleged violators. tribu cumulated earnings for the ‘ . Sle Pact Ue Mo Pavifi Me truct m of Camps n, Jackson and Fun- ostensible purpose of circumventing any new tax proposal of the Govern- oo voived the cor when he resigned, Mr. Rockefeller L Upton, Sherm: Although still determined that he was Treasurer of the Standard Ol | «ton. sought the recovery from| Will “conduct the affairs of my office}ment. ‘Three of the larger Standard ‘ " y= it T. G. PATTEN JOINS HAYS Company of New York. Since then, 7 the involved constructing companies|as I see fit,” Seaver retreated a pace |i] concerns declared huge dividends| 7 SA : AS AID IN MOVIES however, he had withdrawn from \ of more than $ 0. Canton-|from his position of Wednesday and|in stock and several lesser concerns} 1 soy Tian _ many of his business connections so ments built during the war cost the] said the Attorney General's aid would|declared aither stock dividends or ex 2 : . Mu an rr Postmaster to Take Charge hat the Directory of Directors now Government a total of $208,000,000] be welcome in his office. Mr. King|tra cash dividends at 1s Wy 14% Work in Hollywood, | 4 his name on the boards of only ‘ and it is said that Attorney General] has been instructed, if sufficient evi-] Since this stock dividend policy 3 9 Thomas G. Patten, who was Post- giz corporations—the Brookiyn Union Daugherty notes Fohlamt aft) Orga dence is found, to apull sek was adopted the radk and ile of ennr-| 10 Cada . Hig ee Ree zr c | master here from 1917 to 1921, has ‘Com: , of which wi “ tween $60,000,000 anc 000,090 against those accused of offenses| et traders have been at. . o nm Ca e A ote 2 : i 7 Dreildent the thbpination Goapele NILLIAM G. ROCKEFELLER. 3 overcharges, against the liquor laws who were re-| know Whothee atopibolders aitnion 109 Cal Pete pt. 8 & west Joined the staff of Will H, Hays, Prot dated Copper Com New York -|leased by Seaver. tions would receive a lar aiicun eat An ith Set oe ene on tS Mutual Gas Light Company, Oregon The County Attorney, who is seven s s Short Line Railroad, Oregon-Wash- T a d To rists in P de ty-four years old, originally justified ‘\ngton Railroad and NaVigation Com- own in ul ara his action in dismissing the twenty|now sb aping up many of the impor- pany and the Union Pacific Railroad. e cases with the explanation that “the}tant concerns will declare a larger On Tuesday his election as a director As Wheelbarrow B Is P id people of this country do not want| total of dividends day, tor”in of the Consolidated Textile Company Prohibition, and I am not going tolstance, Standard Oil Kentucky let . Was announced. hing on them they do not} it become known that after the dis- ‘Mr. Kockefeiler was the oldest of " tba of @ stuen diy 2 2 °. s\ if ff whis-] po, eo he di d Se Written Rockeretten ie at1| Marshal Heads Procession and Minister Leads the Band | f°" or eins ete witusnty nas | PO, Cont, the dividend rs dividends on the tnevea It seeins that as matters are and Distributors of pmerica, Ine. and left yesterday for Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Patten will remain in Calffornia indef- nitely as Mr. Hays's Western represen= tative s & Oho i & Alto; ‘ Bast il . s It cMé ui 682-3) 1500 GM & St P pr The exact duties of Mr. Patten: were. not set forth at the Hays offices, No, f22 Fifth Avenue, but it was said part of the will be} 100 « wes’ of his work would be to maintain a” key,” Seaver said, ‘it is virtually im-| kept at 4 per cent. annuaily as at| 900 CR 1 & Pac spirit of co-operation between Mr, Hays born in 1870 and was graduated from When O'Dowd Rides. possible to obtain a conviction. Our) present. © | 6000 crit nd the actual makers of pictures: Me, Yale in 1892. Four years later h» wad possession law is % joke." There was considerable additional| 1600 Chino ‘atten has been for years @ member.ef harried Miss S, Elsie Stillman, PINE BROOK, N. J., Dec. 1.—Practically the entire town turned out] Close observers of the trend of : r 4 favorable news which the market er on the victory of| Polltics in Tulsa County, however, | outwardly failed to heed For in- James Stillman. His younge~ brother, point to some salient factors in the| stance it became known that load Percy Avery Rockefeller, in 1901 ma ge Z scien tana recent campaign as having: had «| ings of revenue freight for the week ried another daughter of Mr. and Mi he Town Marshai, the local band, 7 bearing on the County Attorney's now] ended Noy. 18 totalled 969,091 cars Stillman. The sisters of Mr. Rocko-| most of the townspeople and scores] Rey, Edmund Haines, pastor of the/famous “rum revolt.” Chief amon:| an increase of 15,185 over the feller are Mrs. D. Hunter McAlpin and|of touring autoists took part in the] Parsippany Presbyterian Church, had| these is said to be the defeat for|previous week. Reports to the Fed Mrs. Marcellus Hartley Dodge. novelty furnished by the two prin-|&iven a concert Sheriff of E. J. Bays, Republican spe-| eral Reserve Board — indicated ppie oldest, of the children. ot Me. ope O'Dowd, smoking a cigar and ap-| cial county investigator, who for|marked increase in business and in- a rs, Rockefeller, William A. daughter of the late Mr. and Mis./ yesterday to witness the payment of an election GIRLS IN TANGLED MASS WHEN STAND FALLS Broken Ankles and Brutses Reantt From Collapse at Football Game. MELROSE, Mass., Dec. 1.—Seyeral Gov. Edwards over United States Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen. 600 Consol ( using # decorated wheelbarrow. parently enjoying the novelty, sat inj Months, under the direction of Mr.| dustrial activity, particularly in pis s hundred girls, the cheering section of Rotkefeller, married three years ago] Joseph Hilbert, a farmer, wagered| the wheelbarrow as his friend Hilbert] Seaver’s office, waged unrelenting |jron and cotton mill production, In Gosden Ol! : Melrose High School were thrown: to (ils Florence Lincoln, daughter of/ with Joseph O'Dowd. a dairyman.|struggled along through the princi-| ¥@!fare against the whiskey interests] fact, in the latter two lines produc-| #200 Cruel the ground in a tangled heap of bodlés Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Lincoln 0%] o:powa won. pal strets to O'Dowd’s store, half a|!" Tulsa County. Bays was defeated | tion in October was the, largest for elaeideie when a temporary stand coliipsed New York and Greenwich. The other idia: Ge tisrahsi “Abram. v mile from the starting point. in the race for Sheriff by R. D. San-] gny month in two years. pd Cane Sug : . luring a foott mateh between the children are Godfrey S. and J. Still- _ ie Marabel “Avrem: V4) Growda’ along the line clisered the| ford) Democrat Yet stock market prices fluctuated ib Cane be . Melrose and Arlington high school teams «man Rockefeller, who are students at] Winkle, clad as Charlie Chaplin, the ‘ men. Autoists tooted their hdrns,|__ Seaver is generally regarded as hav-| within a narrow range Yale; J. Sterling Rockefeller, who 's} parade got under way from the Post]adding to the racket, and followed| 98 resented the rejection of Bays by|few special instances did price varia attending the Taft School, and Miss]Ofice, after the Parsippany Cornet|the paraders to the end. There an-| th Voters since, under his direction, !tion amount to more than Almira G. Rockefeller, the younges'. | Band of twenty pieces, led by thel other concert was given by the band. | 2 waged one of the most successful |¢ompared wiht the final pri Uniike his uncle, Mr. Rockfeller : battles against road houses and boot-| \ednesday never entered actively in charch af- sgers in the history of the county. fairs, nor did he belong to the Bap- Band of twenty pieces, lod by thel other concert was given by: the band of z DON'T PLAY ‘BABY )|BLACKJACK ROOKIE COP 3 Shortly after the election Seaver dis- eas rn phyla ight y cha ed Bays, x that his time MR ar ctticumie sons ot ; IN POOLROOM FIGHT | ‘hrc Bays, stating tat his RAIL | AW CHANGE yesterday broken and scores w Melrose had just 5 and ‘In only a Several girls had ankles cut and bruised, ured a touchdown me, and the dane~ cheering girls was-too uch for the temporary structure. Po- © who investigated the accident said that the solid packing ‘Of the stand point] 260 Dav Che kos 16%] saved the lives of many. ‘The gitls: $ Gt | were all standing and came down feet REI taG: mest aristocratic. Riplacopal diagicren At the same time he issued a state- 1700 Endicott roves sated a ment. in which he highly compli- ind congregations in the cit aes "hay aaa py Although he did aot remain a mi Hee Mew Arrested mented Bas for his work and de- Tito Brie 16 Standard Ol) executive after reach- aurel De Merritt, twenty-five: @l scribed the inves tor’s regime as 400 Erle 2d pf ing middle age, Mr. Rockefeller bore rookie cop, attached to the Stapleton, an epoch in law enforcement to be SAVINGS BANKS, a reputation of being a hard worker S. l., Police Station, was padly beaten} remembered here. The sequence was 100 ¥ nt i F and of attending thoroughly and con- with a bottle and his own blackjack at|€urnished Tuesday in Seaver’s whole- |, scientiously to whatever duties he un- 2 o'clock this morning in a poolroom]| Sale dismissal of liquor cases. dertook. - owned by y Christiano, No. 1680 Political gossip here likewise in- 22 Clove Road, Stapleton volves the Ku Klux Klan as a factor ARM AROUND HER, ‘ rn De Merritt, who is in the hospital SHE SCREAMS; HE’S HELD|U. S. Not in Cancellation] *'t concussion of the brain, a broken head and a badly discolored face, told in the “rum rebellion.’ It is an open secret that Bays, and Sanford, the Sheriff-elect, are Klansmen. Golds-} Sweet Seeks to Have Amend- pani See 2 | EARN money every month in, 1 ou lltl the year, under our system— a a 17 135 ny tty 0 EG | MAKE your money iness. Chide: roy : berry, County Attorney-elect, is like- ; taW one 00 ‘Tells irene a Business, Chides Envoy Acting Capt. William McKay of the] wise connected with the Klan by ru-| ment Passed Without Hear- be aq 8 ut Girls say “i , * ) 19 |Stapleton Police Station that he went| mor ; i fs ‘ ; Rat ns Pied ten paseaiiaara|’ “Don't Plead, but Work,” | epiete Kecipsorirta alae usta phere ing From Harding. 5 “| around her early this morning as sie ' Knight, a friend, at midnight, deing oft| A™ a i ‘| IN R S Was standing in front of her home with] LONDON, Dec. 1.—On the eve of} duty ut the time. Two hours tater ef SHOWED HIM Ws.] WASHINGTON, Dec, 1. —H ; : 2% | I EK EK I a friend, Lydia Conklin, eighteen, of No. anco-Rritish Conference in Lon-| says, Christiano told him thet he wea} W: Fs Seaver, County Attorney of |leaders last night announced a pr i | 484 Bleecker Street, screamed, attraci-| gon this week to discuss debt cancel- | him $2. When he remonstrated, the] T#!8&: Okla., who announced receatly | stam Me ch places A mast porn pth | _ d 7 r - %5 re : — ed, tion with those ne Senate to see i ee erate ne | en ee TO $6 Semin at cane [Am 458 aan bo reenter oe et atoee| wil thowe of he Gong ao “il computed pty me mont fee tee Charles Birect Station.” When). sedor Harvey served nofice last {ue- Two other men t him into aj the Prohibition laws, was asked Why} amendment of the sch-Cummin ie | Dacey appeared, the man said: “Oh, it's me sei ormer, took his blackjack from him and} he had come to that decision. He] Transportation Act ohn ee owe | . @il right, I know the young woman. ‘| Hight in an address before the Anglo-} beat him with it, and one of them hit] teeraphed in reply: While the Senate spokesmen are re ha ke a te on de osits This was denicd, however, by the girt| American ata Ot Man ch estar:thel "Willtan’ Hower wuts Dette, Me sald bi +e i : wee im awaiting subinission of the President's Be ime hss oxan, twenty-two, and Jo-| “In answer ur wire, woulk 68 108 108 and her friend, Catherine Donohue, nine-| America is not in the debt cancetla-}seph Kipp, twenty-seven, both of wings n answer to your wire, would 88Y| messuge next Tuesday, to be follow eine er anc teen, of No. 698 Greenwich Street tka Hinstness: Road, and Christiano were held for ex.| 1 “#8 clected County Attorney two) py hearings upon proposed change ‘ : 4 AM the patroiman proceeded to place] The Ambassador discussed the re- ination to-morrow. morning by years ago and have gp as ae to} in the Ine ene ; NA Yo nutes u " ‘| A deposit made as late as Magistrate Croak on charges of feloni-| the present time have been a| Swee ep.. ta deavor to} 7) inte ; : i ¢ F {he two men under arrest, they put up] ic, in Wnstand, He enid Gus aasault: Horan’ accordine i immediate consideration o! $00 In i & fight, it is alleged, and one who later ike ni ans i ste nations to { MUFed policeman, used the bottle. “"*| Probibitionist for more than forty ape areca DREGeRDH Oe HK Gia In rae amr the third day of any month t America wanted other nations to : ce section No, 15-A of the ‘4 i seid he was George Graves, thirty-four, | N’t Amenies ; aha cee ———o— years. When doing my best to sup-| Commerae Act, which includes the 50-|° BaNKING AND FINANCIAL will draw a full month's of Xo. INT Boynton Avenue, the Bronx, get her money if they could, but not | STUDENT DIES, FIVE HURT] press liquor in this county, with the] called gua v The “ baby.” WwW u ntee clause which # SSS = ’ interest even if the account he} by “playing baby e want all AS AUTO STRIKES TREE| @ssistance of un investigator, who at|takes away from the State utilities other man said he was Frank Donn, ; ‘ peoples,” he said, “to make money, the November electioh ran for Sheriff,| commissions power to control intra thirty, of No. $58 West Union Avenu is withdrawn ‘the first of fhe Bronx. Both were locked, up} to make our money, if they can, bY | Girt tm Critted) Condition, Others| he Was defeated by more than 3,000. | state rates and cas. serv) problems r the following month. If f i reed with disorderly conduct and at-] work, but not by lying down or plead- mratsca. His work as investigator was gener-| The bill introduced by Senator Cap ones & ake eApyys nina ¥ fempted assault Ing baby PROVIDENCE, KL, Dec. 1.—#,| all¥ commended, but the result of the] per (Rep., Kan.) to do the same is the account remains un seen th, ron Pais anattan cee). vuaele resembles the Deity In| ronn Deck t * | ciection led me to believe this county| thing, but the Sweet bill antedates Servi e til one of our dividend r . r pridan Square} on, pect. at any * he contin. [4 re tee three, of id not want PI on. h »pe veasure by — several . ; MeTae ie the sitet aide calen n respect, at any 1 he contin Me., a Brown University: copie. | #d, not want Prohibition ; the Capper mn aby eeyets 1c periods — which are Janu- ee wee eee Sub ved, “he prefers to help those who at saa itp tales eer I have ulways been for law en-|months, and six have alread a eee least try to help themselve s errOGs. MAE forcement, and the number of persons|been devoted to it in hearings by the ‘ ary Ist and July Ist — it wi WIFE PAID $10 TOLL He acknowledged America's post- | Nadine De Witt, twenty-two, of Mili-| pow tn the penitentiary is @ living|House Committee on Interstate and devoted exclusively to | Be a larger rate of ~ TO SEE OWN CHILDREN | tion as a creditor nation, but asked; | 2% Me, a student at the New] monument to thut effect." Foreign Commerce. Moreover, the New York Curb Exchange ree a se scsi al “What of 112 It isn't a crime to be af England Conservate Bos: oo Senate Commitice on Interstate Com stocksandbonds, has been interest. are + nation is it? Task you Eng- | ton, was proba . si when] DE PALMA’S JAIL TERM meron 16) opponed othe Eanes 'bill builtup by the application of up-to-date business Jarante igor Nen-Smppert, | lishme yyy ougtt to vnow the automobile they were riding in with POSTPONED BY JUDGE]... both she Sv r pointed out that | two o Capper bills Zz a 4 “ ‘ouples was demo as onsible for freight methods and system to 5 Leckton, Philadelphia, charged her| England had always been the great- |j. . 18 , , ners Ne een last oreaiicn nation va the world, vou) ane Citay at Massasot] Wet Weather tes, Restoration of the powers of| || the brokerage business. We offer our services to the With non-support, At the hearing be- English n earn iy at renlth he “ied 2 mee iret 8, Batt] vagano, Gat. ied the utijtlos comsnt sions is vigorously This auras momen ana Public for the redemption oe fore Magistrate Clark, 1t developed that | declared, “and are justly entitled to} f ‘ Mo trees! Comell of Chowchilla and wet weather] he President's reported intentic accurate service in the Y gig th pada lentta a Myf at a sharp < ne President's reported intention accurate service Lockton has been boarding the children] Kee? | oF te i ts pou wee AS resi Onek re MOA ind to tener: Taine | Geictnam mnie ine etalltign foetiae ICA meena: neimtteeen tes exchange under the Govern- tm the country near here, that he has so Nia pekiliiee ** i ‘ ¢ api si vlma from beginning to-day a ten-| Railway Wage Board ai centring j ontadaliverie: ’ 2 BCs ee Reen'caltecting © tol! of 410 every two| UT & lke priviles Pan” he dead man, Madera County Jail for] power to determine both w at knowle ments,deli erles ments Plan of War Savings ase ie le ©] “Ho said that America and Englan¢ of the car, Robert H Bt 10 SOs Mane? SOE Pe iaee no sha hand tetera andstatementsof account. S ; 1918. d Weeks from his wife for the privilege} were in one respect on the same bo: ty-one, anoth “ ates In the hands ate s. Ss 28 : @f scelng: the children, Mrs, Lockton| They were both solvent and hot! fy of the varsity | at Los Angeles in which De] Commerce Commision has awakened Qucuuonisace contine tamps, aortas: » due i eee 7 oe ag re ee eee omined to he Renent Te Heptteas Bice ene ot Ne Sansay and De Paine Wan slaved until pee bee once Matte Gut uously posted in our January Ist, 1923, and for gorenieh, guest her hus band and then, uote 118 Homluway Sirs oto nd Mina o'clock Monday afternoon to present Pe toi: progressive group will op: customers’ rooms, supple- dem tionof Victory Notes. the children. He was held tor| LAWAL DENTAL COLLEGE | the inter two clastinates of Miss Da| bimself to bein serving the sentence. | 1 ooe6 this program nented by late market redemp ; . rt. DESTROYED BY FIRE|\'' ’ upants of thel ne Paima's-reply to the Judge's author-| Senator Cummins, Chairman of ¢ news from the ticker, Hight cuts and ntained over long-| Interstate Commerce nitlee 0 * te i deka ty of con ance i ‘PRAY FOR RAIN AND COAL | stoxri:isat. Pee 1 rhe Lava] OP distance telephone ihe Sonate, adtiores to hie bellet:tt ental College connecter vith the pe > the Jaw should be ame AT UNION SERVICE | Deutal Coliene, connects’ ‘"|YOUTH STABBED IN BACK |CQUPLE RESCUED FROM | |e findinss 0 the special bulletins and well informed customers’ men. rs we hare heen movements for Board com- Was practi at ie ‘| Valuable 38-page booklet the benefit of our depositors, pulsoty. He said he would i Gand Mey Ministers Appeal for Me-| cally destroyed by fire carly to-day AND ASSAILANTS FLEE AUTO, MAN ARRESTED}!),. | se \qiaueinry on trading procedure fe eae Wrates and Fuel The coll which is separated from + Hs — lines provided fo origina nen on rogues Shortage. Moy of 16 in Serious Condition in nw After Wo ate bill, whieh provided reg CAPR MAY, N. J., Dec. 1—At the|the main building of the university, aaciscs - | s ~ ompital. Are Saved F Wage Boards, w t Two : 0 Rigakesiving sevice ia the Yiret| was valued at'about $500,000. Offcials| George De Cement wo. sees ere saved ran ave »| || JONES & BAKER EMIGRANT jerlan Church prayers were of-|are at a loss to explain the origin Off joimimer Stieet, Brooklyn, was in sc | Miss Hana Sturges, 21, and tlbert V,[ Moard in Washin . | embers New York Curb Exchange INDUSTRIAL SAVIN fered by the pastor, the Rey O.| the blaze, the second within three ET TA LaiiMe ak wate ‘eeverelydniur Sena c ) 1 eres nee | . and the Rev. George Hilt- | weeks at the university and the third] John's Hospital to-day auffering from |Brinckeroll. 1). tly seve eey a en en tivo Tes iments t painiragh nelvate WN ye | \ 51 CHAMBERS STRE gman of the Methodist Episcopal Church} within two years stab wounds In the back and right side, [CAty ete a eee ouidly i Waburgh Devele Baluimore Cleveland 5 both fuel and water. It has not All available fire yparatus re- youth was stabbed during au al-Pover in Hope Street, Stamford, Conn,, | (; would la a , - ‘4 < SUT tener Care May County in|, AU, evauaile fre spparstus re: p culsiae’ a poolroomn at Atlan [erin Wisiice’n curemane tee | ne oO whe own an] Hl Three New York Offices NEW YORK Weeks and the coal situation ta] tromen oe under control after wc enue and Pleasay Place, 13 e mutomobile caught fre but nearby | COP! ; Tae 3 505 Fifth Ave. - Mur-Hill 7120 pe 8 B Z night detective Henry 1 nis a ‘ M th anit ei 225 Fitth Ave Mad. Sa. 1 Forest fires have destroyed much fire- | hours’ fighting. Fight firemen w i to the ¢ found De Seo too of 1 probably saven ‘the terminal companies it } 50 Broad s Wood is bringing us high as $16] injured slightly by flying glass and in| 4 by parelt Mie balng questions’ lines? wing wrlockeriet wee arres ntre mpellin Revues ae an | & eord. minor accidents. His assailants esca for speedin, terminal facilities | | : a : aa 4 ; v LA) | : Seeearsnesiaesialieteranssepinameestsaieremim oman ie tee tee . minesnueeiniii 2