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.} c A . > \Gartier. Tag a St. Lawn Counties.n Mail. - St x. Lewis Countlog, <<». 049 communxc‘, 128 13, \ ockw 13% 0 Aroag town, N y Hilde 8 in advance 1921. wil by the present tate the close ot The ANMCING PaNFY 29, | r. Np, ' Evening Det. 34, at HALL corner of Smith Straite , Free at 12 oclock Music. pair on hang mas | mort here to choose. nlined., $2.50 t we should told - marey season - that nicest - asgort- 25¢ to §§. to be ap- % u Smith (o. AXD we KAY Building ° ncs Vacate half price MILLINERY A. Bidg. | | | | I t for a patient 'hone “25 BIIIIILDING mice ml?“ ' What is be“? ' grade M37 . Birch and receiving? f stock and 3 | if you safi’it f ut‘t'l‘ f c . ‘FQR Mb + BCE we < ONE RULE PLM Lordon Newspapers Almost Unanimous in Favor of Gov- eroment's New Scheme BBT is EPRESED _- is TO SUCCESS, However ALL EXPRESS cONFIDENCE THAT PROPOSALS WILL BE REJECTED BY IRELAND pa scorn i. ven yep ry Tpyjg Irish Fames, in Comment on Lloyd George's Outline of Plan Before Com smons, Declares It Can Sce Nothing But Sword in Offer. london, Dec 23 - Aside from one c# tso ireconcilable and home ru! jeoumats, London newspapers this mominmg give, on the whole, a favor: a blereception to the government's nes sobeme for Irish self govern resell ane ex peclation of the success thoplan., Irish Wilt Reject. While !t |s recogpized that such 1 bill as Promier Ligyd George outlin- ed yesterday-tho fourth home rule mesure to be presented to parlia menlt-will be absolutely rejected by.' a lige section of the Irish people a md regarded with suspicion and dis- trust by others, It is contended it de- sens to be fairly - constdered tried the london newspapers and a severe critic &f Premier Lioyd George and tire comlition governmont, says \The goreramont | bill gives Ire landix greater dogres of autonomy stmg It sets up an Erish parliament., amd it manifestly canteroplates the psrolabiility of a united Irish parlia- meeit - in the desperate sltuation in whith Ereland now stands this off¢r. sq fir as Englishmen can judge., mot be rejected out of hand. a ssumizzg it to bo honestly put for- * ard.\ Orsly Way Out-Chronicie. , Bollef that the bill offers the only pomible way oul of the Irish tangle in ewressed by the Hiberal Chronfcle . \Tho Baily Mail declarés it to be a hello - acheme than any previous ca»vernmnent bas produced, and an endeavor canceived | with a mim of ministering to the good of Irdand while maintaining the uni. ty of the British empire I1 commenting on the bill, the T eloragh describes it as \a propos ant which will gommend itself to free dom loving minds everywhere as a pist and fair tender of self govern roeent.\ f Bad Settikment-Post. Representing the extrfbme Union posftion, the Morning Post says © \It ia - a bad scitiement -bad - for trelind because it does not settle the Irish question, and - bad for Great Itriltin because It weakens the Unit ca Kingdom.\ While -it is realized thai no support of the measure may be pected from - Ireland, hope is - ®pramed that when English opinion has prgsed the scheme Into law men w iil be ultimately found in Ireland} t«» gived it effect and etolve gradual-i ly a pemceful settlement Dulsfin Newspaper Comment. Dublin, Dec. 2% - In commenting ugon the speech made by Pmmlar' lloyd eorge in the house of com- mon yesterday during which the premier outlined the provisions ef | the proposed Irish home rule bill, the > Freman's Journal | says Mr Llnyd' (Feorge, \in the presence of the A morlean ambassador, but | in - the . alssonce of every representative of the magotily of the frish people, ex- plained to the house his panacea for the llis of Ireland.\ *'Everm the few Trish gym who have - survived nationalist the nant andt the n prrolibly a [precast that their gesture - of Would be warm-. ly approved by the whole Irish na-, tion ind race. As a matter of fact they were mostly obeying the com- mand of their dead - leader, given when he and they withdrew from the hour upon the first declaration of the prime minister's intention to 119k- maneitiy partition their country \Pho Irish Times says that for many reasons, \some good, somx bad, some wise and some mad. thareeqarters || of the Irish people will refect the bill. \I; principle is hateful alike to the utonists and nationalists,\ the newwaper says. \They know na- tion ideals and the ancestral spir- it ofa - common patriotism | cannot petulst in a divided country. They kmowr - the fantastic | homogenity whith the government proposes for Viste mniontsts would be an excres temo on thie map of Ireland and weuldl e tunous to the trade and imdutry of the northern provinces. We yearm for peace but In the Lisyd Géorge <oftee we see not peace, but aystie® abscuted thy-mam 8,\ gt; er gontinues®\ | \They h tre . 20 w mone, however, expresses gen , of - and / Tho Dally N perhaps the mosll Broderick over the head with a bam lo y wows, ‘ thorough champlon of home rule Of; then ransacked the room. Th-oy left ' fashion. The two mon arregio«] wore gluon at the point of revalueers held ' wpeinister's past Areacheries s day. \The market nEngtinl tsover to keep him from entering the race. | €d unoppomed. o Body of Maude Tseor, University Graduite, Janmed in Trunk, Following Her Mysterious Death, ' She Tells Authorities. Lawton, Mich., De. 28. A signed statement aceusing Joseplt Virgo of performming an iNegal opere tion - upor Maud {Tabor, has been madclzy Mrs. Sarah 1. Tabor, 80 years old, ' mother of the young whose body was fourd in a trunk |in the basement of herhome here, Assistant Prosecutor Glenn Warner announced this r morning, Contradicts Previous Story. The statement, whi« hors in direct contradhk Mon to thest ery told by the ged wonaan at the inquest, covers 30 pages and was mide to hing War ner declared, in the jail &t Pas Paw. + ~Cirgulafléfi Guam; Than That of Any Other Northern New WATERTOWN, N. Y., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23, 1919. MED AGAINST EX-KAISER WILHELM; NG OF HOW a # EST AGAINST JAI York Newsgpaper. a *% [Allied Legal Experts Make ' 0 ROERS A REPORT Out Case Against Ex-Kaiser P I i\ near here, shortby after nudnight t Mrs. Tabor crarges that Virgo, | A who was married too Miss Tabor ! ~ CCC about a year be fore her disappear BURGLARS ENTERED F4O0TEL i ance in 1916, her to a @eserted , (arm house some where near Lawton. , kept her there ihree «lays and then brought her homme where she died f ; _ APARTMENT IN NEW YORK |, The statement adds that Virgo cram . med the body of his wife into what) lsd'unu lNJ§WELHY srfllEN was to have been her \hope chest\ | and conveyed it £nto the cellar, after | Bind Woman to Bed and Mender sme pa prevented him from ship Husband Senseless an limb} ping the trusk out of the state Vir! Down Sfdfiw! Building Whit € Hun.| go bas been held In t he cougny jay / 1 d Lo R at Paw Paw nearly & month on a i dreds in Qrow‘ay ok On warrant charging murder In her testimony at the inquest, 1 |_ New York, Dec 23 Two burg-| Mra. Tabor. brought back from Cali- lars attacked Mr and Mrs. A@Zoysina fornia with her son, Walter, op «! Broderick, sald to be wealth y rest | charge of murder. denied she had dents of Dallas. Texas, in their apartment at the Hotel Knikerbock er early today and escaped wSth $4,- 000 worth of jewelry. Two mean were | later arrested in the grill rc»om of , the hotel charged with the theeft. The burglars pried open thee door of the hotel apartment, Mr. any knowledge of Ilegal operation or any reason for one. She maintain- ed that her daughtor had died in ber arms in their here from an overdose of chloroforma taken to re leve asthma. Body Fourmd by Sister. The body of M das Tabor, Universi- ty of Michigan graduate and former school teacher, wis found \Jack knifed\ in the trunk on Nov. 30 by her sister, Mrs. Floromce (Oritchlow virgo st the Enmgiuest denied any knowldige of an Illigm! operation. ists_courel 10 | Oust C. 5 I U | mer, tied his wife to the bed and by the window,. climbing down the side of the building in \humamn fy\ by three policomen. They offered no resistance. ° Hundreds Watch Burglir=s, Hundreds of persons at hroaadway and 42nd street, the heart of (he theatre district, saw the btarglars climb down the side of tha baillding from the Afth to the fuaurh floor while a policeman on the streeet fir ed his revolver at them Theacreamas of Mra Broderick as the buarglars atruck her husband and started to bind her hands and feet azoused scores of guesis in the hotel R The (wo prisoners gmo their namea as Raymond Dodrige: and Andrto Heva and their as moval of Commissioner of Agriculture and Porter. Aibany, Dec. 23 -Governor Smith. Spanish but refused to - give= thelr ' ty a communication to the council of addresses ! tarms and markets medo public to-} Mr and Mrs - Broderick arrived day, recommended the removal by tho council of Claris # Witon as commissioner of agriculture and re *prated pls recomanendation for the removal of Dr. Eugme H Porter as here yesterday from Dallas \Texas where he is vice president of the Producers Oil company Last even- ing thev attended the and Mts - Bpoderdick - wore ewelry - It ds believed thrt the {hlmps followed them beiigse the COnmissioner of fools and markets. first question asked by them when, The rcommendations were made they entered the apartment w-as the , trap???“ggoigeaéomflcngsfo“if; location of Mrs Broderick's gems. ihln invoXUgnnon' of thre farms - and Mr. Broderick Stabbeda a markets council. Mr Battle had Mr Broderick was stabbed 30 00° the removwl of The hand by one of the burglars whaile at- dopartmen« heads. temptine to prevent them fro®®m °D) //) guo result of aprellimj|nalty re- tering the apartment s. port by Mr. Rattle, mde in Orclober, When searched at the 869° Smith - recommended the ern} pleces of jewelry, all detife! Lonovys og Dr Porty and the coun- as the property of Mr. and _ Mrs. _,, promised to give careful consid- Broderick, were found in thee? POB ' crgrian to tho recommendation when session, the police said. sl is an som Mel to Ship 5,400 Barrels Theere at Once. -o azz oe Anti-Bolshevik Troops Cut Off by Soviets in Province of Kiev. New York,. Dec. 23 Much «of the whiskey now in the hands «of dis- tillers in the United States will be sent to Germany, it was leitred to- London, Des 28-The troops of General Petlura, ant:Rolshevik com- wander. jn. the . Xknize, -have boon surrounded by lot forces in the vicinity of Berdifchew, in the prov- ince of Kiev, 24 eEnilis south of Zhit- omir, according toa wireless dis- patch from Moscow, received here tolay. & (fiddle WNS PRLIMENT Seat LIEUTENANT COLONEL FREE. MANTLE ELECTED IN St. ALBANS DIVISION. London, Dect, 23 Col- onel F. E. Freemintle, coalition Tnionist, was elected to parlisment| #or the St. Albans division of Hert ' fn the bye clection held on Dec. 10, it was annowanced Lieutenant Colomel Freemantle had flooded with the American product. In France and other countrls a dif- ferent sort of Hquor is prefemed by most drinkers, it was said. Arcrange: ments already ® have been mae by one Kentucky - distillery | to to Germany 5,400 barrels. GONZALES RESIGNS, OUT FOR PRESENCY HEAD OF MEXICAN FEDERAL ARMY QUITS POST ToB E. COME CANDIDATE, San Antopio, Texas, De. 23.-- President Carranza has accepted the resignation of General Pablo» Gon- zales, of'the Mexican feden! army, in order that he may become a can- didate for the presidency, acording to newspaper dispatches frita the capital today. He still rtlisses to withdraw his objections to th resig- nation of General Alvaro Obregon, it is said. General Obregon was nam- ed as Heutenant colonel by the pres- ident recently, a measure demsigned highest, nominee, recolving 9,621 wites to 8,908 for J. IV. Brown, the Tabor candidate, weneral clection SirF. Hildred Car- Hale, coalftion urdonist, was return # Up | _- FORMER EMPEROR WILHELM. Landon, Dec. 23.-Law offiters of the crown held a corsultation with French and Belgian law officers todiy with- regard to the former Garman emperor. it is reported that , the conferees made out a came against the ruler and framed an IndEctmint. WOLVES TERRIFY RESIDENTS OF CENTRAL PART OF STATE Electrician Climbs Pole to Escape From Beasts and Sammons Assistange From the City. __. ... @ Geneva NY,. Dec. 23.-Faitmers blood in the snow but the woods be and ot hers between this city ad Wa- ing upon marshy lands the party did torlco are socking the lair of n pack not care to risk following the peck. within the last woek. Yesterday. of volver that bave been seen thore lfia wen employed by thoe same ny were attacked by tho samme morning they came from a clump of pak Ix» week while they wore re woods and surrounded the polp upon & Electric company of this elly, was perched Gowers sent an 8 Q 8 call to this city and a party of sit went in an mutomobile to the rescuo They say thero aro about 20 reached the spot in time to get sewer large gray beasts. wounded, as At Teast ono waa shown by a tral of pairtag their truck by the sice of the ,| which Charles Gowors. inspecior of road northeast of the city. Ons kept Governor Recommends Re I high tens«ton wires of the Empire Gas theo abimais off until the repairs were completed and tho men managed to nuake their excaps. The men in the rescus party of ramimails in the pack. Farmers are | tal shots at the animais which were how Iaying to the wolves depreda-' thons suffered this fmil which they 'rsstribed to other chuses, CHRISTMAS PEACE HOPES SHATIERED GERM AN DELEGATION RETURNS TO BERLIN Von Lersner to Confer With Govern- ment Relative to Latest Al¥ed Communication, He inform, 8u. preme Council. *A % Paris, Dec 24 -Exchange of ratift- cations of the German peace treaty before the end of the year is consid: ered in French official circles as im- possible. This opinion was forced today when the bead of the German delegation here announced would be obliged to return to Berlin to comsult with the governrnent on the InPest allted communication Paul Dutasta, secretary of the peace conference, handed Kurt Von Lersnet, head of the German delega- tion, the allied reply to the fast (Ger- man note this morning. Heny Won to difficulties of communication and the inaportance of the document. he felt obliged to consult Berlin. add ing that he would leave, with alt his ex- perts, for the German capital to- night. > Herr Von Lerener expressed a de- sire to lay emphasis on the fact that his lea ving Paris at this time was in Bo wise a rupture of negotiations. Secretary Dutasta, in accordagice with Imstructions from the supreme unci? accomparlied the allied mote with a verbal communication in which it is understood he assused Von Lersner that the allles recog nized the economic difficulties which might exist in Germany and wished to tike them into account. If proof were given that terrors had been made in the estimate of float ing material now in the possession | today. of Germany, upoh which the allies: based their demands for reparation a plurality of 713 vols over thenext: for the sinking of the German skips NEWSPAPERS OF at Scapa Flow, these démands, M. Dutasta is underbtood to have méd i Nikes Gray, liber-| the German plenipotentiary would ba al, receives 2,144 voles. At the last | reduced proportionately. J Her Yon sner expressed no opinion on the document premmted, Papnonis : \by Secreta oe T * that he , NEWS DEFENSE EFFORTS TO PROVE HIM UNBAL ANCED BEGIN Miky wiThESsEs caued Prosecution's Final Witnesses Surn- to Upset Contention of Defense. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 23. -Efforts taday to prove that Harry S. New. on trial charged with the murder of b¥a fiancee, Freda Lesser, was insa killing in Topango Caryon, mear Los Aungeles, July 5, was despondent and Iexprmuwd the wish to dib, marked the opening of the case for the de- | fense. I As long igo as 1909, New was known to associates ras \Nutty. New,\ according to a deposition read to the jtary. Ferner told fif-mmmfia-e.%m:~~*l‘wmmnan Which closed fs care before noon. produced as a wit- ness Miss | M. Zibert, formerly of Iradianapolis, who testified that New haad told her after the alleged crime that he was hot insane and objected [to a defense of insanity, The prosecutjon also introduced the testimony of H. H. Cline, & police detective, a second alleged written confession by New. J. R. Richardson, a newspaper man, test} fied that New had admitted to him that he killed Miss Lesser because 8Be would not marry - him and was in asserting that there was no foundation for reports that the might have killed herself. Fiabil- . s EmnINZO LHES « FUME ON PANNONI & p _ Rome . be. ; CLARE POETLEADER Has ; SAILED- FROM ApRaAtic Prorat \Home Dec. %6.-Captain Gabriele 125“;qu boarded the steamship to newspaper reports. _ 15. INGANTY moned to Give Evidence Tending: ' serwieo. when be left Fiume, ac tion: calling orm 31323; a on NIVAL winds Secretary Daniels to Make Fublic AIX Information Re- lating to Decorations RESULT IF @mGSM OF NEAR AMiRAL Sims CSHEARNGES OF ItNJUSTICE IN DIS. TION OF AWARDS MADE BY NAVAL COMMANDER IECUNED SERVICE Meni Orcier For Collection of Ail Data and Comprehemasive Report lasued in to Request of Senator Page. wes WWuhington,. Doc. 23 -- Secretary Dazniols todiy ordered a comprehons- Ive roport on award of naval decora- torns prepare@ for the Information of Chaeirman Page of the senate nfva' commniltte®e. Et will include all rec- onmxnondations by individuals or by bose.rd: and the action by the boards ant by the secrotary himself upon the recommen«iations, Tho order weas issued in response to a request from - Senator Pags, which followed crittciam of the man- voro distributed. Part of this crit carn was made by Rear Admiral Simas, who comminded American na- val forms oveersoaas during the war. Sims Declines Award, - ner in white some of the “ma” - EX.CROWN PRINCE TO VISIT FATHER no -_ To Spend Christmas at Amer- ongen -- Reconciliation Hint ed. (By The Associated Press.) Amerongen, Monday, Dec. 22. -Former Crown Prince Fred- erick William is coming to Amerongen ta spend Christ mas. Ne will leave his home on the island of Wieringen ©! Christmas _ eve. Interested ' | Dutch circles consider this vie ©; It evidence of a reconcitiation between the former German i emperor and his son. A Christmas tree for the eratwhlie monarch was pur ! chased Fast week and many gifts for the exiles have arrived from Germany. Frederick Wil. tlam on Saturday gave a Christ mas trie party at Wieringen for 3D German childfen, distri- buting gifts of autographed irphomgt‘aphs. ressumg Rove LACLEDE IN GALA ATTIRE —'!'O\ GREET HERO | C4 _--_._ g_ ccc c 22. , + \Oowerner and “Hui, If“; bind «-~-*armalHy Gives quaintange bnicatcatsomemncel Mir. PDanlole doodined to comment on the letiw oon the subject recelvad by hin from Admiral Sims, furifer them to say tRal published excerpts fromm the loiter appeared to be sub- correct, a3though 4» had not hid time to read mp carelul3y. [m tho' letter; Ad dorsed: %o hime personally ow thy gro-und that had beets. dome the awards > « 2C \\When -the Tht of toxes and awards is made publis;® iss \r. Danlela, in roferring to the topeort to bo to Senator. Pag», \I Have no doubt the Americas pect ple will approwe the principle follow. ~ 21d zmid the application of that prin pEe.\ % Mr. Danics added that the Hat of ° avaard already mde public was in : [Do «way final; ehat additions undoubt cdizr would be made, and it was no ImpponiBle that some n - bo from the published list. \Zant work I received a Hfslter' frozen the Henornbis C. S. Page,: chadruan of the nawal affairs com mitte of tho setate,\ Mr. Dwnlels id, \requauting a copy of the so- tomes of awards. > . \4 alled up Semator Page's oflc> commmiltee thmt dat» was bainag col. ' lected, mand as soon ai It was ready I wrould be pleased to furnish it to bie. Snlormatitrs To Be Furnished, \Directions - hare been - given to preware m sla€emont containing the , foll«owing Enformation:: \&A-AH - recommendations - for aweerds by adzrnfrals, espfains snd otheor commanding (cera. ation of the board upon all such - and ita | comteplate roport. - \-The ation tmken by the de partment. \Ax soon am this dats is ready- (1 must be collated literally from reams of will bo sent to Chairman Page and given R | to the public. F 1 \\The board of awards did not ap | t yo ' prowe aH of the of 7 amd Miss Lesser, shortly before the the commandiseg offcers, The #ecre , theen,\ whee she taryr did not mpprores all ths recom merzdattons of the board. He added | namczes of officers and enlisted men whos hmd performed conspicuous The only way that fair nin«ded men «can fadge wisdom of the avards so fer amnounced will be . to compare the Hse. | \Afitr erry war.tiers are, off cougrBo, difffereances of opinion ms to f the avard of Giatinotions. ber: _ the Crat w In t he Spanish-AmorkEcan s the landing at Vers Cruz, many that the stateznent was offen made thaw no distinction was made be tween distinguished and ordinary serwico, - At that I approved witEzout , chine the recommenda- toes submitted to me. It became my duty, at the close of the war, impos ed Ty act of congress, to approve the avarding sof medals and distinc. tomes, and | regived that action } showild be governed by fixed princt' ples and all in ceriain classes should be, recognized alike. 1 was also re solwed that the most distinguished honaors should be awarded those who | wome In most peril and who suffered mosst and rendered the most datin- guisshel service. The awards so far anmoutced followed this mound, pol- doy. Thie fink. anf-complete iist has 'not bom approved, for some mersgations were delayed, =. ~ | Reepresentitéve Lufkin (Republi: \m can ) Massichuscita, a member - of .the house commnitteo, announ ed that when congrons re ntroduce vered, he vorld. Lor \4; miral Sims declined tho decoration- low townamnen.: As a Edalingulshiei service medal<--ten. Ahoé of 'the “I! Ad ; Lacledg wiix called Knitht board recomppanda i {ay and informed ,.the secretary of bid # | © where General Pershing »hook hanes f n | {his ex tum I remem-} _ med. als were avarded, somany In fact,. injured recomaé’ r « Laclede, Mo., Dec. 23. - General John J. Pershing returned a boyhood homage today. - More touthizmg svam than His farewells to thr men- Mooie oe felling vias onth tas or dep Fecling vieing with tlme atclaim accorded | him ln’mxm‘m was the srecuption 'of idy from the prea Mom“ B Um‘sfmm and. trheciorsa® 'hun tamogy over the town's ge orie fome oC al ctime, Formality» had berm Taf axldn aaa fir as was possible for a day of husd., thaking amd greating | of asquslint fere 41 yours aro for Wert Polsst. After dinner, however, Genaral Per. ahing addressed - Link 061:in neleft , H cin shee moe ' 1% ATDY AHUO® . amembled fm the yard & magder of the Amartca A alltér toviag cuy, fiends, was a & twhlag's collection of remem It him. ta muglmlktfiwffih 6 nld stars a general. K mbuckflclfii‘bn at thé sify hai], a of with as mary hing, recelwéd ® #4 4 Governor (Caardner on haha alste and {oid the crowds of sof perlesces as tesder of An tta's greatsat army, closed the for malities | mzrrounditig the visit. *o #$ s. . An important part of the the dinnet seas = ds ple wh i Porsh 7 18 yeals old: ster the gen was particular variety of ble ang Suxenr bas often said fling \pester har neatly: to ; d \hod vir tha ore leacvigg tonight Neb., to seid Chrhitm Parzhing expéc \as to th. for Fa Tn MINES It ~ T d '[M=zion ontnty H1; teday By - = 9&1.“ ¢ sign ‘A OLO-TIME DINNER SERVE | jan on, Welcome Greatest Son xt Shithon - 'to Day af Haudmnkyg,mdmagumq£{&c~ bare » bis former fel: . bhusbried |- \tor Tidcarn; |- I’ THE Tonight: Snow, wiirmers. Wednesday: Colder, - & f . (#p KANSAS 10] Approximately 3,000 U Coal Diggers Walkout inm Protest of Court Action: IOWA, MINE SFFICHL, heaveuarTtErs _ or ' ing wORKERs kaxows NOTHING: STRIKE IN KANSAS FIELEC J --+3 ws » ve agrion in Fey Strike Voluntary, Deciar®s B& tiary Greer of Union-Law Home - Ih Springfield, ment From Headquaifi(rs: _ Endlanapelis, Dec: #~-A 'Howit; progliant of the Kar triet of the United Mins erk was 'relemned . Sale | Pillbers,. Kap, Dec. nis \tien. oonl selene, /w broximately jad were ide) this w mlmore veant con t' Tor\ An vidfiame Hat unsten:-since the genearalL.l=id}* cot et Fifteen peri cutaidle giant this afternos stashed info vas standinz at giheer of the 1; sid to have.riin pe excuped unisurt, < bit with a geyol assistance &o injured; The pasi@nger at 2:56, and Doual becauX®e: to & poor. qralty bf. train plowed | fito: passenger \trait third class «coach relaty Dan - tons for tions. : Newport, H;.) rat Sigh ya in- any phine try: Dawtel ie redom~