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Bets Slock Exchange 25 GOPIMUTATION on VAREMEANSFIGHT WILSON "GRAVELY Thugs Hold Up Woman ALLIES BACK DOWN; ,i on Liquor War Outcome m TRANSONREADING Wet or dry? ANDITISKNOWNTO and Tear Out Earrings jw So great has the Interest in the CONCERNED" OVER - REFERSCAPAFLOW outcome of tho Supreme Court hear- fijjmEk. ing grown that today bc,ts were Mrs. Jacob Taylor Set Upon 54th Spruce placed on the Stoclr Exchange here. at and TO DEC. IB Some bets were the Supremo LEADERS ON INSIDE that , PROPOSED BREAK Streets by Bandits, Who Flee CASETOTHEHAGUE Bffl Court would declare the time pro- 1j hibition act unconstitutional, thus in Motorcar . throwing open tho saloons of the - Coal Shortage Causes With- country until the prohibition amend, Big Trouble Browing in Phila $$am "' - Says Fall Motion Reverses Cus- - Provision for Use of mcut becomes effective January 10. Three automobile bandits hist night old and the mother of five children todaw Military drawal of 17 Weekday and Others, delphia Politics and Denials :f told how she beeu uttneked und with tore a of bad more nerve, were $ ' - tom and Might Lead to pair diamond flirrings from Measures in Executing Peace betting that If the bnn on liquor is Mis. Jacob Taylor, fii- -- Spruce street, robbed. 8 Sunday Carriers Just Diplomacy "After I hud left the troltcv car at lifted by the Supreme Court, the dry ki .X Grave Confusion the occurriug less a block Terms Is Eliminated uttnek than Fifty-fourt- h und Spruce streets." she era will be over forever. They held - v , - 'ifte&rc? V&t - from her home. wild. was crossing to the south sldi that the "wets" would so inanipu. mgX- j$ "I ANNULMENT SAVING TALK AT CITY COMMITTEE 3KVTJ - - After the robbery the men jumped of Spruce street when I suw three men MEANS late affairs that the prohibition 'JSBInir UP TO PRESIDENT NOW, 'the OTHER Into u, motorcar und rscuped. Mrs. starting over street. FEATURES, 0BJFOTED PER CENT IN MILEAGE amendment would be ruled out. WARNING, IF NOT CHALLENGE "They were young. One, who had no OF 10 V Wl IS Taylor was hjsterical suffering ' LODGE DECLARATION and overcount, began dnncing u .ilg us he came TO BY BERLIN, CHANGED - ' when a sou, her husband and aroused near me and complained about the cold. GLOOM .v ...- by of run AMONG SAL00NMEN , - - cries "murder!" from their An- An- .J !,. He suddenly grabbed my arms. R,ailroad But Moore, With Patronage at Foreign home and found her huddled ou the by Relations Committee sidewalk, bleeding. other man seized me the throat nud German Envoys Are her cars put oue bund over my mouth while tho ExDected to of 17 Liquor Dealers Here Were Sure of Disposal, Has Advantage. ;S-'-- ; Mrs. Taylor had beeu visiting relu-tlic- s nounces Suspension . Will Take No Further third tugged at my earrings. Sign Protocol Supreme ut Eighth and Dickinson streets to and the men ran. Without Court Opinion Today evening. She trol- "I started scream Through Expresses Legislature Involved Action, He hist stepped from a I saw an automobile standing near there " Wholesalers and of if' Says, Fifty-fouit- h retailers Honors. ley rni ut und Spruce with two other men in it. The rob- Further Delay bartenders and just plain friends of streets ut 10 :4"t o'clock nnd bturted to- jumped into the machine and hur- ward her home. bers - Twenty-fiv- e commutalion trains Non Mr. Intoxi Cant are btlll waiting for By GEORGE NOX MrCAIN Hv the Associated Press ried uwiiy., Central News Au automobile, with lights dimmed, did not feel nny pain first and Itv the Associated Press tho Philadelphia und Heading Railway action by the Supreme Court on the There Is b!e trouble brewing in Phil- BARONESS STERN- Washington. Dec. 8. President engine running was on (lie "I at SPECK VON but with started for my home about six doors Paris, T)co. 8. The Allies have con- of adelphia diplo- Im-h- w Fifty-fourt- from this city will bn discontinued Wed- question the legality of wartime pro- politics, nnd all the BERG Wilson would be "gravely concerned to "nuih side of street near tho As passed aboc point where the attack sented to modify some of the terms of nesday u effort by the hibition. A decision was expected matic denials of thN carry no convic- Widow of am- see any Mich resolution pass the C'ou- - Sirs. Tujlor the I almost reached my door- in further the former German machine three men leaped out. had the protocol putting the pence treaty regional railroad administration to o today. tion whatever to those on the lnide. bassador at Washington. Before gress," he wrote Senator Pnll today step when Isadore, my sou, and my One seized tin woman's arms, an- husband, Jacob, run dowh. into effect to which (icrmauy hns mad The action of Senator Vnre In her marriage sho was Miss I.llllun iu referring to re-- I coal, it was anuounce'd today by Rut the Supremo Court did not net the Pull resolution other clapped a hand over her mouth. out them to Capture objection. on meet- May Langhani, of Ixmlsvlllc. (She by "I called for the Edson 'Weeks, general the question, and there was no in- himself ni lie did nt the questing the President to sever diplo- The third bandit, attracted the men. My son suw 1 wns bleeding nnd J, passenger given is returning to the United by of woman's cur It is expected that the German pleni- dication in Washington when the ing the Republican city :ommittee Stales matic relations with the Curranza gov- sparkle the oriiumcuttt. told me 'never mind about the men,' agent of that railroad. 4f special permission of seized the pendants und wrenched them potentiaries will sicn the protocol with- uccisionswould be hnuded down except the logical thing him to i' the American we will get jou into the house." lcavo this city was for Fred-cric- ernment. out much Seventeen of the trams that there was no hope of ouo before State Department aboard the k from her ears. further delay. weekdays and eight on Sundays. Kleveu next Moudav. from the Vare vlctyrolnt. VII from Copenhagen The letter follows: Mrs. Tuylor, who is forty-liv- e years Continued on Tutte Tun. Column Two Till 1lt,,L.A t.(nlrllr.M mm t .. .1 a .. tf Everybody and thing nec- for trains arriving weekdays and nine Sun-da- js everj was "set" It Mas not only logical, it was Thnnk you very much for your the destruction of the Herman fleet ! this morning for the deeisiuu. The essary. His utterance muy not have Kind promptness in complying with in ncapn finw nas Been modilled so to , pi will be discontinued on the tame i liquor dealers planned the greatest cer- my request thut jou bend me u copy icier 10 uip iinguu trtminai tlio ques- come-oac- been, as he sajs, a challenge; it date. The Pcunsylvnuiu Railroad nlso in trauc history should G. 0. P. CHIEFS SEE "f the memorandum report of the tion whether the delivery of the tonnage withdrew seventeen through trains on the wartime act be declared illegal, un- tainly was a warning. subcommittee on Mexican affairs ot demanded will cripple Germany, it constitutional or anything would Senator Vare desires three thin : the committee on foreign affairs. I . Wednesday. , , that permit the sale of intoxicants. No Continued control of the city commit- shull examine it with tho greatest The understanding nlsp is that 'th None of the Rending trains are re- member of the supreme Court hud suld interest nnd care. AVhnt you told Other frntliriW nf tllu 'ltrnf.n.nl .nnaf nit. garded as important, though their tee, a big Vare delegation t'o the next jectionable to the Germans mllcacp the decision would be handed dowu to- PROBLEM IN WOOD me of the investigation, on Friday HABEAS CORPUS WRIT FOR BERKMAN DISMISSED have been & liipiiTiH h Nivln? In of day. llutjt.wns expected, Legislature, which will be nominated in hibt. prepares mo to find in it matter eliminated. to"" statement" nevertheless, 10 per cent, according n as the question was considered such an the spring, and the election of Sheriff of the greatest importance. The final paragraph of the. protocol, made lu the otuco ot tne general pas- important usl; my NEW YORK, Dec. 8. A writ of habeas corpus obtained by providing that even after the peseta s. one. Harry Ransley, or some one equally lou nn judication of desire treaty senger agent. with regard lo the pending resolu-- . (Counsel 'for Alexander Berkman in the hope, of preventing his has gone Into effect tho Allies loytil, to succeed .1. Hampton "Moore in National Committee Will Meet, might use military . Many Trains to Ga on Reading WHAT tion lo which jou and Senator Hitch- measures of coercion WEATHER WILL IT BE? Congress. To accomplish these results cock culled my attention on Friday. deportation to Russia because of his anarchistic activities was to insure the execution of the treatv'A.Vc Philadelphia on tho Reading ' trains the Vurcs must, if possible, retain their With Strength of Boom and I am glad to leply with the ut- - I flismisseel today by Federal Judge Mayer. terms, hus been eliminated n.s ai& Iff f r,oad to be, withdrawn include: Snow Jr most lrauKncbs l should be has the clause relating to the cvaeiJ,i Rain Forecaster Says He Control of the city machinery. that of Chestnut II11I of Undetermined gravely concerned to see any buck uation the Baltic provinces by Gcr Gerimintown and Wins Both Vays , In view of the remits the late man troops. e i Leaving election, tho action of the bennlor nt resolution puss the Congress. Branch 'It may be rain, or it may be suoW, It would constitute a reversal ot" Tho imputation of responsibility1' f Weekdays m., OrGO city committee meeting will, nppcnr - 3 7:."0 a. it. in.. Rut we'll have weather, whether the our constitutional practice, which Germany foj- tho sinking of thp Seas J):.'t5 p, SuntlnyS, !i p. or as a ense of Alas defying the llghtulng. BELIEVE HOOVER RECEPTIVE lAlt, OoA, 1b lift 1. l.n V.Kn.ArtAl ui. no. might lend to vcryj-gru- vc :i:!10 p. m. Lcnvjni Chestnut Hill from (he angle of the senator s confusion Viewed il "It was'.cxnected that u uota wttlir S 11:10 a. That', in affect, was the best desires, presages war. in regard to the guidance of our weekdays, 0i53 a. in,.. in., the ambitions and it affairs.. Vatican provides work unemployed forth" the allied proposition, w;ould.V;,tj .11:18 p. 3M0 p. in. weatherman would venture today. war it is going to be. By CLINTON W. GILBERT I am confident that I for ip..,Sundays, And am supported by every competent con- uuuucu .iou,uy o uurou von j,ern(ar, "; mwl ft !f)R n., m lie won, It ruluedr Not n Mayor-elec- nbsume reuiurk'. t Moore will Stan" Correspondent of Hie Kirnlnt". rubllc. 8.--- head ot the . I In German mission. stitutional authority iu Dec. r Frankfort! Branch and ,1'.. N. and ably hard roiu, to be sure, but u nice the duties of his office. The distribu- Ledger tho state- ROME, order to (provide work for the unem- iu' ii ment thut flic initial ivo in directing N. Y. It. II. Leaving Reading wet. sccpy rain", one thut Micaks up be- tion of patronage, so far tit the office's Washington, Dec. 8. The early ar- ployed, the Vatican has ordered the construction of a huge London. Dec. 8. (Ry A. P. An weekdays, 0:23 a. 2:33 p. hind you and sinks through your heavy will, great measure, the relations of our government With gOvernmesO in., ure concerned, iu rivals to the Republican Jiuihering in foreign governments is assigned by boarding Accommodation drew Honor Law, the m., 11:35 p. in. Sundajs. S:tf p. coat before you give it n thought. pass hitf Ills, friends ore house for tho of visiting pilgrims and tne jiouhis. Into hands. Washington bring with tlifm a demand the constitution to the uud spokesman, declared in ot k nr. nnd 0:23 p. m. Arriving Read- A phono call from West Philadelphia majority lu the new charier Re- executive, directed errection of other buildings Commons today there in the for nniustructed delegates Id the to the executive only. , lias the that wasJlUll ing Terminal weekdays, 0:50 a, in., told of ruin in that section Mnco morn- councilmanic podv and Mie political' ad- publican nntlunnl convention. Even iu reason to doubt that the communicatlona1 e Only one of 1 :li p. m.--, 1:44 p. m.. 3:03 p. m. ing. began rain the two houses of aX It to downtown vantages arc ou his sections of New England, where the Congress is associated proceeding between the allies and Sundays, 8:00 a. in., 0:51 a. in. and section at noon. Worfd is be with the PrcsN sociutcd powers and Germany with ref Fight on Reorganization movement supposed to dentbj tho constitution in un 1:11 p. m .If Is colder today tliau yesterday, as strong, (he politicians favor uiiin-struct- capacity cicuce to the immediate ratification of promised by Mnvor-clec- Moore declared his und the advice of.thc ponce treaty a satis- Northeast the weather bureau, but t has dciegntes. There is no sign is provided the would have only slightly colder. to reorganize the Republican yet swept Senate (or ouly when factory issue. on Sundays, intention that the Wood campaign has sought by the executive in Willow Groo' Local At 1 o'clock this afternoon it was 40 party in ,)hls city. Senator arc docs the pnrty leaders off their by the regard to p. feet explicit agreements with fnreigu gov- leaving Reading Ternilunlt:34 degrees. The lowest yesterday was 40 not intend mat. lie sunn no it; uoi of tho Wood promoters. m. and arriving Reading Terminal activities ernments und the appointment of the degrees. , willimir. u htrucclc at least, uud hi: The meeting of the national commit- 0:31 p. m. Snow may may is his first diplomatic representatives who are to CLERGYMAN KILLED WHTE HOUSE SEES DON'T SIGN, NOSKE to fall tomorrow and it carefully worded statement tee ostensibly has nothing to 'lajyHh speak for this government Bethlehem Branch, service rain, It all depends uporJ how mid utterance ou the subject. at foreign TjBUBdalc and Dojlcstowu Leave the selection of candidates. CW in capitals. URGED GERMANY tomorrow proves to be. Philadelphia It. was nccessury 'foKSenutor Vare, reality the fate of Geuerul Wood may Reading Terminal weekdays, S:01 would have been The onlj sufc course, I am conli ; covered with the if he proposes to irake-- a conltst to bo. settled, this week. The actual Is to "X"m., 7:32 p. m. Sunday, 1:02 dent. adhere to the prescribed SIX-STOR- Gus-ta- v inches of snow Saturday If it hadn't Ills positiou lifinl of the purly strength or wciikncss of his candidacy of IN FALL COAL END London, Dec. S, (By A. P.') p. in. Arrive Reading Terminal, too KUWJFil lr method the constitution.. We might Y STRIKE'S been warm. to snow, then in city, to step out? into the open will bo pretty thoroughly tested iu the go cry ulicld N'oske. German minister of de- weekdays, 12:04 p. in.; 11.20 p. m. u job this fur if we departed IW cave it tin as bad and rained. nt once. His hold on city leadership private talks that the wirious parly from it. fense, previous to the announcement Sunday. 4:38 p. in. The day's precipitutiou was .51 of au thut the Allies had granted important Leave Reading is a precarious one. There Is danger lenders will hold at dinner tables and ' J, uin ery much obliged you New York Branch incu. would Have made live inches to for concessions, urged Germany not to nlgn, Terminal, weekdays,- - "5:43 u. m., lliis of defections from, his ranks. There is the hotel rooms of Washington. having giien me the opportunity to Fore- of snow if conditions had beeu right. who Rev. E. B. Henry, New York, Government Statement the protocol, according to the Berlin 0:30 a. m., 11:17 a. m.. 8:13 p. in. need of heartening up those remain Chech Wood Likely express this opinion. to htm; the requisite of Booster or for Verj correspondent of the London Dnllv Mail. Sundays. 7:13 u. m. and 8:13 p. in. loyal hence truly jours, Room casts Tomorro,w charged Greut weekdays COAL STRlkE keeping a stiff upper lip and putting on When "the meeting is oer mid the WOODROW Plunges to Death From Settlement lie that Britain and Arrk-- Reading Terminal HITS MAILS city been selected, the WILSON. France were "deliberately planning the I a bold convention hns and Sundays at, 12:03 a. in. and front. in Bellevue-Stratfor- d Germany" those, Scnulor Vare's action is the rrstilt of Wood movement will almost certuinly No Further Action, Sujs Lodgo Through Wilson's Proposal destruction ot und that 4 :47 p. in. governments : :be deceit trickery Public Warned to Send Christmas u carefully - matured plan. is u have received nn impetus or n check. When the President's was and ' Read- It show letter were moulding public opinion in their Norrlstown Branch Leave strategic move to head off possible de- If the old, organization meu fcur Lodge, Parcels Early; Train weak-knee- Seuutnr chulrmuii of the preparatory m Service Cut to up loose of Wood, the throughout IN DELAY GRAND JURY PROBE countries to "crippling ing Terminal, weekdays, S:38 u. sertions and brace the foreign HAD BEEN ILL HEALTH Germany be.iond the crushing effect of p. m. Another effect of the coal strike in fucn of the recent defeat. the country will go back home with the relnlious committee, culled 2:0S p. in,. 7:38 p. m.. J:15 do your iointed the the first treaty." Ho said he had "lost weekdavs, you must Christmas mailing i'orty-on- e memberH Legislature J disposition to get aboard. Scuutor Fall ami Seuator Braudegee, Arrive Reading Terminal, early. of the all confidence in the pledges of the 11:20 n. ui., 12:54 p. vm. uud 0:40 and four senators ure to bo nominated If ou the other hand they hhow con- Republican, Connecticut, of com- u 1J (he Associated Press be post-offic- the The Itev. Mdwnrd Itedfnnl Ilenrj, Allies." p. Notices will displayed in all coming spring. Particularly vital fidence they can control their states ni. and substations tomorrow warn- the that mittee, into conference uud in a chaplain in the United States navy, Washington, Hoc. 8. Hope for the Dcmnuds for dock nud harbor ma- Philadelphia anil Chester Valley is u good-size- d Vnrc delegation lo the and send uninbtructed delegates to tho y iu repurntion for the siuking of Downingtowu ing the public that it is imperative that Legislature. be a valuable n ot hestitnnt lead- announced that no further ac- junined or fell from n spvcnth-hlor- settlement tomorrow afternoon of "the terial Railroad Weekdavs be uext It will convention then lot tin interned German fleet, nt Scapa Reading Terminal Christmas parcels bent unusually only as a nucleus for trading ers will go back to their states prepared ou the Mexican the street side of the controversy between the miners, the local train leaving curly thft year. asset not tion situation would be window on Ilrond Flow, and the provision of the protocol orriviug Reading but to force the hands of btate to mako a stand for fuorite bous or by flic Ilelleiue-Stratfor- 1 operators government." 4.38 p. m. and train purposes, taken committee. d shortly before and the was empowering the Allies to enforce tho "Christinas Parcels Mail Them who may oppose measures iu uninstrucled delegates. to Terminal at 3:30 p. m.' tho leaders "We wanted help," Senator Lodge o'clock, and wus Killed. expressed iu a formal statement issued terms of the pence treaty were described ou r Early," notlco reads, "And Avoid which senator aud his, friends arc Wood said, "hut now tho entire, sit- this afternoon Other train changes tne fhiia Disappointment. the The prospective strength of the Mexican today House, The state- by the German minister us the "two Railway goes to tho re- lie plunged head downward and, after nt the White delphia arid Reading are Tho notice explains that "tho coal interested. movement will be belter understood uation President. The straws which huvc broken the back of contained in Jhe following announce- Senator Vare's' attitude ouly intensi- when the various party chieftains from sponsibility is upon his shoulders. Let striking the end of a glass canopy, fell ment follows : German endurance." strike hus made ueccssurv the reduc it rest ment made public by General Pas- of service some fies tho issue of the succession to Mr. different sections of the country have there." to the street. Sc.orul panes of the "It is Imped that there will be u The fact thut failure by the. United tion train on railroads to At pres- Senator Lodge said the senger Agent Weeks today, which and further curtailment will doubtless Moore in Congress. Sheriff Ransley is hud uu opoprtunlty confer. committee had canopy w"cre broken and purl of the settlement on Tuesday afternoon of the States to ratify the treaty may atngt" : the ent no one knows except that New Eng- wished to assure the President of rpnrnhpntntinns from till, ftfcher follows follow as the strike continues. regarded ab the Vare choice. While its knocked "IT. controversy betwecu the miners, the l.irfitr Third Congressional district has al- land is mfppofed to fuor the general, support, hut that even that appeared mctiif work was nllii, on lommisslous established bv the Uh! "Effective Wednesday, December 10, "This condition makes early mailing "Very he on the street who operators und go through Philadelphia Reading .Railway of Christmas parcels this year more ways been un organization stronghold, ii certuiii section of the Missouri val undesirable. well," suld, "he A wore of persons the eminent pact, he said, wus a reuson for Ger- - Sf tho and ot, Prank muy deal with 3 will annul eighteen weekday and eight than usually important." The notice Congressman Moore has a large follow- ley is supposed be his. aud II. it." suw the form plunging through the air the acceptance by the miners of the mimv tn refuse to sicn the nrotocol. particularly tho industrial ock is operating for him iu I'j "It wus what I expected," remarked ot United States; Sunday trains from Philadelphia, with was issued by Superintendent of Mails ing in it, in nitclic MiHid for u moment us though transf- plan for u defiuitc settlement proposed "If the absence . districts, as the result of jeurs of South. Seuutnr Hitchcock, after reading the meiins tliero will ne more a corresponding number of Inbound T. donnson. congressional letter. I ixed and then rushed to his aid. y the President, which proposal wits r,!pU,.linicn commissions," trains, owing t.o the necessity for con- - faithful service. The Wood In Lead by Default on the beasr contest assumes a new uspect uudcr It was expected Senator Full would Is Instantaneous submitted to acting rresiiieut Lewis sorted, would DC injurious to ucr serving coal, "Evening trains from, leading candidate, during evi- Death "it SINKING FUND JUST MEETS these conditions. The general is the make public tho day tho picked of the miners by Attorney hum interests, und we should not Philadelphia nt 8:30 to Atlantic City, dpes not signify much. dence upou which he bused Tim lerin man was up and General to Reading, will be but that jet his resolu- Hospital. Physi Palmer Saturday night." ugree.' and 0:15 annulled Hall's Candidacy Invohed candidate who has tion requesting the of diplo- rushed to the Jefferson Wllllamsport ex- Thcro is no other bevcraneo nnd tho 11 :30 p, in, Commissioners Ignore Hints on Im- The candidacy of Councilman Hall any strcngtlroutsido of his owu state matic relatione. cians there sain thut death hud been Secrecy Surrounds Proposal press will run to Reading only. All body foreign Father Ileunett, of St. GERMANS CLAIM ALSACE proved Methods at Session for presidency of the new is also or section, might almost be bald The relntions committee hud instantaneous.. ,, t. i...... i The utmost secrecy ether withdrawals out of Philadelphia it .,i . ..i... .,t still surrounded modernizing involved. Mr. JInll, while maintaining thut tho general has obtuined his com- met and adjourned to await a com- Johns liillioiic V"-V- V "V," the President's nronosnl .. .,1 arc local trains running at times when Suggestions for tho city's from 111 me l OMllllll lo '. Serni: a neutral attitude between the factious manding position by default. Having munication the President hefoic i "V. Tuinully and other oflMal, , travel is light." sinking fund methods were ignored by TU e refused to Possession by France Is Said to possible, is " - sinking commission as far as reckoned among been out of power eight yenrs, the Re- giving further consideration to the minimi-- '" ft supplement the White Hmio statement ' be the fund when It friends of Senator Vare, aud tho' which wns ".'l' '" nud been ill us n result Cause for War Crews to Laid Off the publican party is weak lu candidates. resolution introduced by I'ather Ileno It was learned, however, that the pro- met today. city committee episode will have a direct His energy I.....I.. 8 A. 1M 'Jean Many train crews ,vlll be laid off. Frederick Grueubcrg, director of the Roosevelt's death removed its ouly com- Senator Fall labt week. nf hard work overseas. posal made to the miners wns from the lion fltv sii Ellshu Lee, federal manager of bearing upon his usplratious. It means manding figure. Republican and Democratic members wus especially during an out President himself and was iu the form Francois, joungest member of th6 bureau of municipal research, outlined the extinguishing of his hopes. the Pennsylvania Railroad, Issued a modernizing Philadelphia's Wood's boomers taken of the committee ugreed thut it would break or iiilliieuzfi. ot u memorandum written by him. rinimber of Deputies from A'snce'Lor. n method of It ulso pluccs Senator Martin uud General hae be Improper to act ou asrrcihg in 1S!4 in Moselle, was sinking fund practices in, a repent let- advantage of situation. They have tho resolution it returned to this country, reccntli In Saturday to urge upou rnine. born I Continued on race Fifteen, Column 1'lie David II. Lane in an equlvocablc posi- Jhls declaration of th "upon attention of the until some word came from the Prpsi. "and was advised to take u rest. He wus the" miners' representatives acceptance selected to read the ter to the commission. tion ; but this is purely superficial. Lane pressed him the in of the deputies to the French cham- John Connelly, city solicitor, was fTeople iu the absence of any dent lieu executive's intima- stationed at Purt'oiul. irc.. uui wus on of the President', proposals, John L. Alsatian REDS FIGHT TO, STAY IN P. ib not of the breed of political leaders until tion thut he would advise the committee Lewis, nctliig president of today. U.S. asked to give un opinion cm tho sug- who fly off at n tangent. is Sena- strong rival, he seems like n formidable Mc leaie. The clergsimiu weni u the United ber Nor on the resolution. tlie'uellevuc-Stratfor- hlJ.MIno of America, Germans have not renounced effect process may il today to sec Workers was said to "The gestions, and in en'Iorscd the tor Martin. With them the die has candidate. This same The committee discussed the frankly informed Attorney A'sace'Lorruiue," the declaration says. present methods of the commission. been cast. make him the nominee by the time the Mexicau mother and sister, me latter is .urn. have General Berkman and Goldman Brought Back situation for an hour, giving particu- daughter-in-la- Palmer of the difficulties he wns of the people ugaluut Connelly's opinion was presented is worth" nothing convention Is reached, it is almost Vincent Kerens, n of having "The decision Mr. It that Mr. Lane for to tile de- In view nf feeling uot reconciled the Ger- to Court From Ellis Island s lar uttcntiou Curranza oil Senator Kerens, ot Missouri. the created mining th" German) hus at today's meeting. Tho opinion was only indorsed Seuator necessary day oft populur pri- which members the lute by injunction two proviuceli. New Yorlt, Dec. 8. (Ry A. P.) filled, according uttcrauccs, wlijle public crees, said hud resulted They had intended to accompany the miners the proceedings anj mans to tho loss of the formally received nnd Vuro's Senator Martin maries that attention should in stopping the drilling of wells. the general uttitude of government. past she has Emma Berk-ma- a discreet r upon new ciergvman to Atlantic City. He hud the For ten" months beta. Goldmau and Alexander to Coutroler waiion, nut. no action was maintained silence. Other focus some cundldatc. cote wus not Lewis was said to flooding th'j provinces st who have been held Isl- meeting five city committeemen did not The Jenkins discussed, already purchased the tickets. huie expressed retrieved with at Ellis. taken. Tbo lasted about embalm the (o Eight Some One No One was suld. willingness to uttempt to change and since Friday for deportation to senator's words with the usual loud Hard With it 1 o'clock all three d this called autonomist literature. The rob minutes. snid they had been Shortl,' before feeling if given assistance from 'respon- of is now, us ever, Russia, appeared in the Federal Court applause, possibly because of u menial Tho difficulty of beating some one with Senutors informed leave the hotel, Mrs. Henry session Alsace a by Department Car-runz- u to government officials' In dealing ...... corpus prpceedtugs no one applies to primaries, as it ddos tne State that the for the e'e-vat- sible with belli.' on habeas and heard Calls for Data on Twu and Mrs. Kerens started 351 'attorney urgue would bo Senate Persia Continued on l'nre Fifteen, Column to elections. The recent state conven- gnicrnmi'i't had sent troops Into clerjgman remained in tho men. their that it Washington, Dec. 8. (By thcTnmplcn oil district to and the illegal to send them out of tho country. A. P.) tion in South Dakota was typical of enforce the tho room u moment. He complained Palmer Goes to Inilluuapolts BERLIN WAR debate the Senate today adopt- INTERCEPTION BELT decrees. The American oil operators' for PUSHES PR01E Judge Mayer. vbo ill 1017 sentenced Without ASSAIL the situation. This convention had the of feeling weak. Mr. Assistant Attorney Gen- obstructing ed a resolution by Senator Borah, Re- duty of advising the voters with respect havq tnkeu the position that on lands Palmer. them to prison for the draft, they Collapses eral Ames, who instituted proceedings was asked to free them on the ground publican. Idaho, requesting the Presi- to candidates.' There Is no 'overwhelm- ulready acquired huvc the right tu Mother Rumor That Inquiry Has EndJ ! dent to trausmit copies of all corre- German Commercial Interests Would drill new wells without obtuiuing new against the union officials nt Indian- that It would be, unconstitutional to de- ing demand for Wood jn South Dakota, His mother und sister waited uear the apolis, and Lewis and Wlllluni Green, Denied Emphatically port persons ,for their social, political spondence between the United States Remove Ban mt he was thp lending candidate friuj permits, und in this they have been elevator and when he failed to arrive Great rcldtlug to tho British-P- by tho Department. secretary of the miners' union, are to Berlin, Dec. 8. (By A. P.) hu- Hurry Weinberger, and Britain (By Res- the Indorsement of him was naturally supported State returned to the room. and economic views. ersian Berlin, Dec. 8. A. P.) Indianapolis today, where treaty. Migh bo The Curranza government, on the know of his tragic ileatl' arrive at mors currrut nbroad that the commit- counsel for the unarchlsts, usscrted that of the imperial customs" border to expensd. They did not officers " toration hand, contends that while the came 'up to tho uniou will lay the tees Investigating the war guilt of Ger-- through stand-poi- nt other a hotel detective the Miss Goldman was a citizen and tho elimination of '.the "intercep- The trouble from their own - until President's proposals before the exe- have discontinued Kcrs-ne- r. Police Hunt Missing Boy Americans own the land the govern- in nf learning the clergy- man leaders iu lflH her marriage to the late Jacob A. tion belt" established along the western confronting the party leaders who room hope cutive and scale committees' of the meetingtf ' Identity. their are not true, according William Olson, fourteen years old, boundary of Germany, is demanded by favor au unlnstructcd -- convention is t'ontlnttrd on l'ura Flftren, Column Four man's workers. - a agency. Jv1 Berk-ma- n 5030- Spruce Henry collapsed when she was to news Women radicals who had kissed Btrect. has been mlsslne the Union of Southwest German Cham- thUt they have to deal generally with Sirs. Tliero were persistent reports today coutrnry," the statement on from his home since Thursday, Last of Commerce, according to the told of her sou's fate. She was taken "On the and Miss Goldman farewell bers presidential preference primaries, and Two Autos Reported Stolen by thut the President's proposal was that says. is Intended to conduct the in greeted night police of tho Fifty-fift- h and Pine Tngeszcltung. tc tho hospital, accompanied her "It their departure for tho island, Deutsche when they urge uuinstrurted delegates tho miners uecept, for the present the vestigations every energy them like manner when they re- streets station were asked to join in the Germany ball established a customs Two automobiles were stolen last daughter. 14 cent wane advanre liv wiin ta a in they arc undertaking to beat some one property of Benjamin jiills on the street tier nronosed conclusion, but new methods turned, The police had to keep bearcn tor nun. no is iigut complex-ione- d. frontier ' ulong the Rhluc, with off- no men supporting night, oue the The window Broad Administrator Garfield, will'lN' the with one. Tho 70(1 street, arc low. is be- Fuel and that adopted which will make It lmposstM crowds at the boat landing. .weighs about 120 pouuds and icials instructed to enforce an embargo 11112 O. Stetler, Preston valued side of the Bellevue It adjustment wngctf back V ood ure the Roosevelt S500. owued by K. Henry may have gone to tho.,...final ,r., .....of .. nnti for wituehxc to misuse the Bcrommef. W when Ittst seen was wearing a dark on goods from the Entento-o- r from ut the other John lieved Father op com- - They will probably repeat ,'IU-i- woruiug icu io n l Walnut valued, get air, and becomiug concimons ( shmvu t,,em for party Whin you think ot writlna. corduroy suit, gray sweater, brown territory as n meant, to improve Hess. street, aud tho window to Jf,n fvMt - on UtjrOl j. I on di7.zj, to ContlnuMl Vllteen, Column ty think "M milllNO. JJu. ( siloes aim oiock tpocKings, rxenanga rules, lunllnuru rate jfir'trn, column mm aianrni, fell the mnv... 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