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| o amak - MUHBDAY - AFTRENOON, DECEMBER as, 1919. ~ walriown palLy TES.\ its kee Ami-l. Tram 'f Nice ~-! 1 geez.\ ff yhe table scives togey's ) - X. v. Steer ices ap 3:155 p. od, prices _ choic ' South intgfifii pading day: r < 0334.33“ for mak to freshen armmsey. Clay ton, 1%, Liberty 18t 4&8. ,. no L (032-33), Liberty 24 4« .;. GS, *C Liberty Ist 4 \a. fox F tevens, mart: Wu p \ ©Duesfy ©\ - trai [ old, $50, \flax-1111515? (2t . (ma-{gin FNMCE NEO KOXI! MAREEST, (By The Associated Press.) 23. - Time loans, strong: 60 amd $0 days and 6 months, Massena, < 15V?!“ tD22-5q > - Thoroughbred A 816 Arsenal “d' 6 Ameri ster Now \' Jha + D:t-ep p - . ~*~ \ 4 80 poufid for 1 fowls untYr coy 604 Pea {'; bid. Lar allver, bre hm go me S f IW TOM STICK ECRMIGE |- \es LOGERTY LCAN BOM) M (Off cial TKE STM 10 - DEFEND DETZR SAYS HE NEVER STRIKE MAN FAIMEUP IS DENIED Declares HeNever Inveigled Private to Sign Confession, T6 MiB _- [~ HACTS CALE LOANS RISE To 1% PER - > clost Marced Absence of Public Interest OVER BH y m for the several Mi pporty loam bods compared with dosing quotations of the previous SAW HIM To’duy'a Monday's fil‘o‘u‘gj I as ach ary [ff shorty $%8. .. coming of nation-wide there were - those predicted thas end of the saloon and its mabogrny bar and brass rail If the sight seen former cife about 30 seconds walk from Public Square Monday evening is a forsummner of what the future holds tm stcare there is promise that the saloon will like the brook, \go on Liberty 2d 4 %s. Liberty 84 4 %s . Liberty ith 44s, Yictory 448. ... Yictory 33,48; aa. y Against Speculative Issues. # ob a 6 e 6 d a+ New YorH, Dec. 23.-Fred Marlow of Okiahoma City, formerly a tenant in the 308th military police company at Le Mans, took the stand today in defense of His superior af- cer, Captafu Karl W. Detser, who is being tried by court martial at Gov- ernors Island on charges of cruelty testified he had never seen Detzer brutuaily assault men in: bis custody. Martow denied he himself had in- veigled Private J. V. Garbett signing a confession as the result of which Garbett is serving a year's sen- tence on Governor's Island, as Gar- bett, a witmess for the prosecution in the present proceédings, Bed. Marlow dectared Garbett volun- 23. -Stringent lien- money conditions and the marked ab sence of public interest further pressure against speculative isstes in tolmy's market. Salee approximated 850,000 Pedestraras were surprised as they glanced through «_o window of what used to bea saloon, New York, Dec. restricted stock Fut which i drink emporium with a pool room adjoining, to see several women slineding at the bar. No man ever drajpd himself over ue makhog- any more gmracefully, cull money, strong. me. 10; closing bid, 15. 1} last loan, 16 lank acceptances, 4%. Gains andjosses were eq@ally dis- to prisoners. tributed at the dull opening of to- stack naarket, scon improved on moderate for Steels, Eqtraipments and Oils. vestocaent Ralls also especially Coalers, Norfolk & West gainimeg 2 points. were featured by Tobacco and Spirit or rested his brass rail more naturel ly. Some o=f those who Hike the mowie fan who wanted A { {close up view, so they entered strengthened, bought and drank that which is sold as a this t quencher, holds no joeys far he who seeks They drank not be tes The following uotations from the chickensy, | Off private wire of Foster & Adams, mem- T_ strreg, rs New York Stock Exchange, Wa- tetown Brarich 204-6 Sherman Build. ~ “I; ~s ing, James M. Stromg, locs} manager Arr - .0 Phone 14 +Q 4 *I Rock New York, December 23. strong | splNiwts. e bra-u) bronze for nile, Unites Sutes -p N ¥. D:-21) Jive ctickas my - L chic Keng Malt: street, reaspn- tarily bad confessed that he robbed € cause thy \wanted to, but because a Freomch cafe proprietress of money they wanted® to see how | a looked stinciing before a bar. shares, Industrial Alcohol rising 1% points, General Motors were heavy at the qutset, but rallied with relat ed shares, within the first half hour. Firznness of foreign exchange ex- Testimony that Private Clarence of the complainants against Captain Detzer, had threaten- your order carl DSE-J) = Atiantte Gulf. |7}) a 1715. 1724 APPARE—Irfi f Amer. Sumat. Amer Linsse@® busines - wu an aich. T. 8 &.. . sults, ove'rTom 12°32 Amer.Best 8. . Inexsecond harmd shou All-Chi.mfg.. lees. E. M Leonard, Ar S. ___ DHH) A C&F 10.0 Amer Loco... merde nl u Anaconda . .» #11 A Smelt. .» 3029- M or ”a? in; & T. Co.. (D 19-406) § Amer. Woot <_ 1 . «» GOODS, 1 Wednesday. Medi- Amer. 8. Ref.. racks, taliphore Amer. Int. Ce. business desks. parlor machine. | chairs. B. R T. Co.... ate street =_ =~\ ** M miawin Loce. of B&O... sen -An all woolets doubl ining about 10 [f Both Stei... 611 Rothstock after B. F. Good: ich ~ Butte & Sup. . rnm 22am Pro. Ry to bay or reall f OL j Call “m\hmat CF & Irom.. man who doem thiugs C. Leather.... 830 West Main strait . M Ches. & Ohio. PBMHEY \~ 'B) Gon. Canyge onn nnn mms, +» heaters and hous» - Cal.Pet.Corp. . tt. sold and hang» Court sum-£307“ Corn Pyo... . » N3 Crua. Steel... 54.23, Chino Cop.... DEALER Con. vie cw ant . GCL AZ. ® : C. M. & 8L P. “(A-33?!) C C Sugar... U & Food Ere. Erie R R...» - Erie ist pf€.. J. Alt. <- § Gon Mbtors.. £309}. lira?“ Gen. Electric. mm“ Url 38 - G. Nor. Ore. .. throug \:§x.‘ G Nor. R..... town and m a tos C.Copper. arte New Tork as . lot Pa be has done fer nl, FAPA: . ++» 46 or 10 years, L M. M. com.. «selling dLmmonds :, lot M. M.pf4 fig“ has MM Kennecott, » a» ranging _ fro m>»~ fi Lac Steel.... me-quart@r | tgs Lebigh Val... four | cmrata . Mor Motor® *C - rang¢ C. ‘ a* S Liberty Bonn & § M it. tat pfd. Mii Steel.... ect a KSAM > 1«<ouri Pasg e. oney refunpdid If die a Tina Ime of Ki = M Mex Pot .. particotarly 2%) de Miama 4 buttons, « ** fiduguttogsomAm \ A Lino . men's witche, all Weckel .. .. - Drop me a ling at N Y A.B.. yaw-“witch“! % OY Cant _ **BDelly\ [pv v. Nn H. Nar P30 60% WORK x C Cop .. . SMM Ohi 2.2. Antomobu; raalliter$ d m”:- 80?! ag «. ran Am. 10144 10486 103 cleman «treo Water U __ Penn R R. . P GOL & c. I » s Car ..Z Pitta Coat .. Stones & ~ , Reading Co.. Sizes. AM Ran. s. g. . Now '@ guy Dut N Y. h - inclair Ofl . against shorts 0 \M siuts AMotors ays next season guud P83. ; cory C f S51 Tp. .- will be wery As mg\ [t - \x & Pac . and terms. > _Tr°nn £01) a - ub _ Pord _, & DUFTOGRD UOS Rub .l i'nlnn Pac. be ~ S S com. N. Y. Bt s s proc. < E nit Cigars. latz bath (@if Utah Cop. .. De seen atis . Wing . 'f) Indus. A. ... iM} . f a C- Chom . <no \U Tol.. International # Weer\ * i 5 est. Elec. . mas (+ ow Win h. p. stationary 0+ W Gillick Gange . iD23-4} ,, \___ 0 Ina toned wiclfa with < H. Mosher 333ml,“ -} 256 nll isl inet faw Watertown outs MM ©1306, xo ag \ harfreas art} ~~ 2. Southern, 38. 40.00, street ml Antimony, 9.16 5 “rim?! agxcggxggl notesk tead, (o\ $. ha Sii 1 0 \bid 1.50 asked. C00 (DBS-HF a filpe. strong; spo (PPC CIL slivery, §.42 £4 hid. ne sat bam roliw® . J one box stowe; ° : lavatories. 0 ed, mattress Hamilton str , (D1I6-20.28-21} _ 1 corn fed pia . 100 pounds, at J# Rodman, X, cbri-dtfy 3 AY «+ «. bab cérrll-‘e‘ ce * \\inse 3) fin o s Lf bobs. 128 6m s (DEZ- hay, chep. nd. sack. 1 Bteh \(Drz UF. e. ovig®: 9:15. rig 6?th (ate, | Marth ..... (DIZ windows. File s A 1 being razed at rgue to Sit Adlde Werdi¢t. Globs Sights ' Argeuinent on __; toes, apples MF and fflw Nig-tu-th- . frash exes {03 y-etitd liitle \inf uence, trading becom- and@ price changes more the progress of the session. The Rack of public interest the extremely of the dealings, speculative is- ed the nccused was given by Chris- tian F. Heatherson of South Bend, End., once a private in The defense has charges were brought against Detger as the result of a \frame up\ of for- mer prisoners. NAVAL OFFICERS OET SIMS. LETTER Copies of Communtation in Which He Declines to Ac- cept D. S, M. Received. MAM HONE About 30® Have Arrived to Speand the Holiday confiesing with claimed that ine was apparent parow chamcter which ran malmly to Oils, Steels and Equipments way to very slight but Ralls and Shippidg. maintained a derce of steadi tain course of mo eral zrestraint, ss. The uncer- y prompted gen- this becoming more , marked toward noon when call loans | { opened at the anexpectedly high rate of 10 per cent. 130 p. ma., Coppers, Leathers and 'Fobaccos were the only diverting featur~es of the stagnant mid-session, galnirag 1 to 144 points on favorable trade conditions and dividend deciar ations. Most of this advantage was cancedled when call loans yesterdays high rate of 15 per cent. , stopped alimoat More tharme 300 puplis, of this city that are In aetiendance at the various colleges ard universitles throughout |New York estate and the New Eng land stmtes Enaye arrived in Water town during: the past few days to annuml Christmas vaca tion with theeir pmrents. There are still a smal) numsber that will ar rive home w- ithin the next fow days. The mnijowrlty of the puplts came; when call money rose to 18 per cent, bome las S@mturday and Sunday, hav- but rallies ensued on the Ing been cx«cused from the colleges declime to 25 eer cent. The closing on FriGa) feor the holiday vacation, ' which, &n meost cases, will last until Monday. Jane. 5. The majority of the pupllis will azo back to thelr studies on Saturday. Jao. 3, while a few will Washington, Dec. 23 --Coples of y Romar Admiral «Daniels dec#ining the decoration awarded him for his services as commander in-chief of American nas al forces in European waters during bave beon received by aval officers in Washington. -————.n—-_.‘-——- & letter written Sims to Becreta was Earogular. GERMANS NOT T0 RETURN TO BERL AN Parks, Deco. $5. -The Gorman dele gatior®e here has decided not to re [turn t«o Ber#in zo consult the govern- the torms of the allled to tho lmst German notes, ac cordiceg to tho French foreign ofice this ewoning. & fumbor of orrlving In Watertowo during the coast few days from St.; Lawrence ueniversity, versity, Syrmecuso university, Momson academy, Uneiversity of Pe and a few other colleges. ROGERS RtAPI REFEREE EIGHT YEAmMS IN That CNE UP Netheglands Government Hes No Action, State- announeed eariior in ;: [ tho dmey that Kurt Von Lorsner, head faf the dategaiton bad Inform&® the of the pemco conforence that Ino felt obliged to consult the gy! Borlire government and that ho would ags; ! Teavo with mil his exports for the Gen man capita} this evening. ;I‘h. for»I f ts a goy eign ofice tonight stated, however, Flad lae % that Voi Zersner and the other 34% i1% 214 Germans of the delegation bad de 108 leided to remasim in Paris. no Liban 70 sou ai stip Borgo LinERS NONE FOR §ALE ONM STEAMERS PL WING BETWEEN NEW YORK AND S0WUTH AMERICA Tho Hago®e, Dec. 2$.-Tho somt- Netherlands correspondent Bburean today announces Chat thero is mo truth in & statement, published in the Soir of Brussels, \to the effect that tho Netherlands guvrormment tras already unofficially informed the the Dutch \ govermment will not surrender the former cman exnpoeror If extradition Attorasy Hohn R. Rogers, who for the past oighat years has beon referee in bankruptcy for this morthern dis- (trict, lras jfeust resceive@ reappoint ment to thest position for the fifth Fhe mmppoingment 6 26 318 #4 $174 213 Tpllead States distAlet court of the northern | district, which embraces . this section «of the state. The terzn is gay for two yeazts and when completed to a Total of ten years Atorney Rogers is one of thy perominent younger mem- bers of the Jefferson County Bar Aansociazion mand is the son of the late Justice Watmmon M. Rogers Ho was formeriy a of the law frm of Atwell && Rogar, Joseph Aive=ll was chosen surrogate and for the cgreater part of the time since then tmo has practiced law by wou FNED $50 Mrs. Arina Belcher Had intoxicants Dry Town. Annam Belcher, the past scammer conducted 89 69 6842 681 1 ba 17m 26% 264% in this service Pierce Arrow 15% 16% 145, 10%G 404% 40 LG 144 11% 13% Wasshington, Dec. 23«-Intoxicating Hquors will not be sofd on shipping boird passenger twoome New Yoxk and South Amer ica, Chairman Payne asunounced to The fint of theso ships, the \* Moceasin' will saf} from New York GENERAL ELECTREG ADOPTS A GNOUP INSURANCE PLAN EMPLOY E8-70,000-TO BE AFF ECTED BY NEW a * memes 0, ll té 11214 110% 111% New York, Dec $3 -A fourth ar rest wars thade today i mitorney's campaign ags from brokers' James F Campbell, who was formal- Iz accused of having in his possession stolen bonds worth $4.000, had been involyed in transactions aggregating $500,000, the prosecutor The $4000 worth of bonds. the prosecutor said, had been deposited Campbe!!s Znn at Campbell's)with a broker by Camp@beli am col Point, epprazred before County Judge tateral. Claude B. AEversom at chambers this moted for morning m pleaded guilty to the indictment o-f having had Intolcmhts 90 45 96! 96%% 96% 97 5G 984 97 dtg 13%G 42 1025 10314 10214 102% 103 G 104 \& 103% 103% 114% 22l¢ 21% the ' d 114% 133% 124 10414 1045§ 1035 104 4 Campbel! sald he thers in legitimate Wall street speculation. Nt& 121% 13 12 The=s were othar 100 110% 10814 1094 ments megiln==t her charging that she 6 8 was also of selling the Hquor, but these cthearges she denled through her attomewe, NXKthanlel claiming thaat her partner, Clark, was gzullty of those violations hmt he» had disappeared. She was seratoiceed to pay a fine of $50 or spend 50 days District Altamrney Jerome B. Cooper appeared for (hbpeople. [_ Willian H McDonald of West Car. thage, brought up Monday for vie lating His moarole, placed on jpreobation in October when gullty to the abandon meit of hiss two infant children, appeared b=sfore again this and wik senteric ed to & torn of riot less than one year or more> than two years in Au- burn prison ®for violating that parole. He was ripr-esented by Attorney H, LLoyd 10 Conteh WITH PIE&NIER CLEMENCENY BRITISH PREEMIE® PARI!J MEEXT WEEK, IT is mMNNQUNCED Deec. 23. - Premier Lioyd/ I ago to Paris nest week to confer with Premier Clemenceau, it was annollc-4d today. > from his enployors. Iss Tiemann, Schenectady, Dec. 13 -The Gener year ald, tod 4.11 Electric company today announced the adoption of a group insurance plan for all employes who have been with €ho company for a year at the plant here or in, any of the several 1134 63% 614% 534 it84 27% 28 BW YORK NETAL EXCKAXOG®. | New York. Der 23.-Cop electrolytic, - pot, first quarter, 18 19 Iron,. steady; No. *g The plan will affect 70,000 work- ers of both sees. The total lability in jafl and pald. which will be assumed by the com- pany will be 150,000,000, it ia estimat- ed. The plan will go into effect Jan. 1. - 1, Northern, 42.00 - be having been 22 YE ARS OLO TO WED THIRD TIME Asurnrta Rice Gets License to Marry Jamee Do Marco . _ A maarrlage IEcanse was Issued this afternoon for the third time to As -| sunta _Riee! of 4 Cedar avenue, a na tive oF Italy, aged 22 years. I oo man who wrill be her third busband Janes De Marco of 1001 Atsenal street, aged 40, aiso a mative of Italy, The bride's firs©t husband was divore- ed March 30, 1918 in Syracuse, and the second husband passed away re cently. They wil reside at 1 Fuess black after the marriage ceremony at er Claudia Sechi, pastor of St. Azmithony's chapel, will t East St. Louis, 23. - Howard Spencer, 21, of Gloversvilie, & re- turned soldier of the 27th division, was instantly killed in this rity this Imomiag wien an sutomobifte in which ho was riding crashed into a telegraph pole and overturned. @river, Ralph Mahzer, is by the coroner. Railroad Men Pald off. The completion of the work of pay- ing off the employes of the St. Law- rence division of the New York Cen- tral nuuder the new draft system was completed today. Between 100 and 800 men received their pay in this city and hundreds of others at. other terminal points. Fhe conduce tors, firemen, breakemen and engine- men together with yard employes were mt the ticket office. places -of payment 'were the engine bouss, car shops and freight house. j Alitia + a STEAMER PRINCESS may |_ , PROCEEDING To Port New York, Dec. 23. - 'The steam- 'ship Princess May, which rent out a 8 O0 § call last night 150 miles south of Sindy Hook, today was proceed- lug to New York under her o #team. A wireless messagh receive HRere.zald repairs had enabled - the: grew to jump out the flooded engine: af (CAAX \ mazes - Chicago, December 23. otations from the Judge Alverson The following qu private wire of Fost bars New York Steck Exchange, tertown Branch 204-5 Sherman Hulld- ing. James ML Storme, local franager. Open Dec...... nooo 98} * OATS Dec, ..... $24 “By..g... 82 wc -be NEW,. YORK CO®#TORN Marxmr. camels New York, December 38. The following quotations from the Private wire of Foster & Adams, mem- bers New York Stock Exchange, Wa- Branel 2104-5 Sherman Build: ing, Janes Mbsu-ont local manager. January ... 18 3 wILL do to Ga Brouk on North Side. A A bead Rresk- in the gas main in street occurred early Sunday morning when a number of 11!) the residents o# the street between Leray and Dividson streets found their Zouses filled. Mrs. Phillips of 408 West Main street and the mem- bers of hor FamZSly were compelled to vante the house for the day and nts found their cellars that they could not remi in then for more than a few: . Lie was the first 0 orthéris: , New York Utilitiscs, Inc., and a gang of men was t York fitgs'in May .. ...l. S261 December . , .3§%50 Receives Holly From Virginia. Miss Gorte-ude ML. Sharlow of 626 Morrison street today received a branch of h=olly from Norfolk, Vs., ich wit mgathered by her sister, ts. Thont=s J. Mearslial} of Norfolk, formerly Mimss Elisabeth Sharlow of this city. The sotathern in contrast to the morttherm holly this year bore thick cBanter=s of med berrics.. Mont gang, ta “be loan? Aglrnbnhzxm - New ound | York thin yen is, Almost devciduof the motion of At lorney T. Arthur Hendricks for the S Plaintiff to set astde the verdict in the case of Fohn J. Datey against the New York Csxtral to recover $5, es $00 damages ¥or fmjurles sustained € vinegar. mag n An automobile secon@s. Eaw! ;,. wn St to notify the accident 'at the Bradley street cromsing in October, 1918, was had briowre Cormnty Judge Claude Be Alversom this afternoon The jury brought linn a verdict for the «ctendant, wag“ vas represented sent over and :et a a?“ 'the street to fin UTLHIES PLANS | ville and the Taylorville Plant. plant, a distance of about 15 miles. out delay. td wtib mew wires by the company will be entirely new ind up to dite al thousaznds of dollars. NUMANIMNS T0 Clothing and Ford to be Sent to Stricken Land. To md their stricken fellow coun- trymen in Transylvania. many of whom are without tlothes, or fod, leave New York some time next month The ship will be loaded down le of Transylvania, which country gartap arenios American citisona to contribute. plight and clothes aro desired for them. i contending arm'ss during the war. wear STOMOR | > as si Agie 'No ELIEF 18 EXPECTED B& quesioA The bureau says that as , FORE ANOTHER yet no action in the matter has been j mMOoNYH ER ARRESTED IX B08D TREATS SEVENMYVEEN YEAR OLD BOY iS , SENT TO PRIBON The weekly circular of a Now York sugar brokorkge house of Dec. 1%, smys \Nothing new can be said i1 the ined suger situation.\ Although ' this circular fetter in the first ic®- itonce saym there is \nothing now\ : goos on and says. \The only refica~ tre whiich be expected to opdate are Howells, who have i small lots of suger coming along, amd tw r, who mag ran for & tims on ' sugars wixich they will refine for tha trade on a \toll\ basis. Hovalis state that with what little: sujara they will brate in the next fow wotks, they will first complete the allot: monts of those of their custoners tho did not receive the sugars for which orders had actually been jlac \White sugars from Brasil, ito., fir Decenzber and January sabipmort can be bought at prices ranging froma 16 cents to 18 cents duty paid mt New York. Large quantities of thise He was beld in { sugat® hawo been sold t the mina hctéring and jobbing trade ara For steaiing bonds wGfib $22,000 soma ara mow being distributed to re- H , til consumers at upwards of =0 ! was semiénced to ' cents serve from five to nine years in pris- } rifugal raw sugars this week sold to on. He had spent much of the pro- 'the trade at 165% on spot, and for} ceeds at Palm Beach Two other men 'll to 15 cents for prompt artival. implicated in the theft are awaiting ESOLDER Is KLLB Ih £DTOMOBILE CRASH Division frount, and will not be distribited | MEETS DEATH IN AMSTEA. DAM-DRIVER H ELQ \It may reasonably be prediited | that 4t will be some time after the I middie of January before our rtin _ lers begin .to got fairly steady re- coipts of raws with which to openite, {and then it must be taken into com- ral ism-h raws will be refined for private to the roftmers' customers.\ The sugar situation is still acte, and from information gleaned from sover@] sources it looks as though §t come. trol of sugar the circular says: 6 BGET Mi IN RIER TO MAKE FOUR TRIPS To STATION mornipg trrin Monday the biggest mafl ever to arrive here at one time. weised by. the bo W#k Sl . MANY BUTNG 60005 BY MAL ORDER AR MY ISSA uly O \sone ARIC STATE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN CGAPITALS HEPUHTAHCEXPLAINEU ; Bost With Cargo of 250 Undesirable Aliens Aboard Bound for Ruassia, Dispatches State. \T0 JETER tits Improvenients Between Low- MAY BE 18 CE ARrticLEs FRom WHOLESALERS FEX NEW .Cm SCHEN ECTA DY CAN- BC BoVENT Ston Some of Army Goode W il! Be Placed on Sale by Frank A. Empsall, s Lowvilie,Dec. 28.-The Northern New York Utilities, Inc.. has com- menced expensive improvement; be- tween Lowville and tife power plant it Taylorville by way of the Belfort ' Many residents of Wartetiow n and , . 'These improvements will indude York are ordering t new high Ing steel «towers in place € of the present wooden poles all)“; a Irmy supplies from the Quartermas- gang of 50 men are now engaged in [!8\ Retail placing the towers which will stand $v feet apart. For the entire dis- f0Fthern New Washington, Dec. 28. -An exp'ana tion of thk deportation of the radieal Russians on the Buford was cabled by the state de Schenectady, having hhe supplies to Bbe of good quaility tance trom Lowville to the plant, 404 the prices remarkably reasona- partznent today to © Vartous foreign : after the towers have been pliced, A complete new transimission line will be installed. The improvements to be made in Lowville village will Include cooperative construction work with the Black River Tete- ' phone company, the wires of both lof these au pplies - from ¢ompanles being placed on one set of high wooden poles, thus doing away with one set of poles in many streets and avenues. Many of these new poles have already been set and the work will be continued with ; Certified checks cor mosey or ders are semt and the for wards the supplies to the prirchas- or by parcel post wit no delivery charges to the latter. It will be unnecessary to order all Thie message sald precaution had been taken \to request for them safé cond uct aind humane treatment at the hands of the authorities under whose jurisdiction they will pass enroute to , Soviet Russia.\ The department's message follows: \There are being deported from cents a pound. the United Stites to Soviet Russia : , about 250 citizens of Russia who are ; have been based on the average Cost- ; of the Howell company's purchase uf , ! of . Decomber raw sugar plus a fair re them- ' fining margin and profit, - About +000 barrels a day may be available tor sale, it was added, This was sa ,in the near future, for Frank A. Emp- sall will have received a supply from 'the governmaent stores fin distribution street entrance to his s%ore Included on a price Hist recelved today are the following : Pumpkins, six cents; lump rock salt, ont haif mil a pound; chewing gum, two and 'a balf cents a package; Jam, 24 cents, cimrenamore, half pound cams, seven cents; safety m#tches, eight cents for dozen boxe; flay oring extract, from the Anthony These persons, while enjoying the hospitality this country, have conducted selves in a most obnotlious manner; and whi'e enjoying the benefits and living under the protection of this government have plotled its throw - They are a menace to law They hold theories which are @ntagonisfic the orderly process es of - modern bave indulged tend to subvert the rights which the constitution of the United States guarantéos to its cltizons. artrwed in opposition to to decency, to justice. apply their destructive theories by - in Gerogation of law. f \They are anarchists. All the outside transmission wires throughout the village will be replac- 80 that w ben completed these lines tio represent the output ofthe N tional Sugar Refining company aff to indicate that Its. refnerics ha suilcieat raw sugar on hand to ope ate at nearly two-thErds' capacity present. > en aly a\ With fivorible weather, the North- ' ern New York Utilitles, Inc. hops to 1 - comp rte lls‘lmprowmems during ton cents; gelatine, nine. cents ; hom- the present winter. The cost of the iny. four cents: ground mustard, 17 gw t er- * * ¥ now towers and lines will be seer Icents»; chicken soup, six cents; tollet paper, eight and a third conts; sar- dines, ten cents; comnts; evaporated 'prumes, efeven; seded raisins, . eight, apples, 13; asparagus, two and a half pound cans, 20; serial bamcon, 20; ba- con, cans, $2.15; barley. $1.63; dried beans, l00pmound, $649; pons of such character as to be ked beans, four; string beans, undesirable in the Enited States of beef, America and aro being sent whencs corn, nine; ithey came. The deportation is in yoltow corn moat, 100 pounds, $5.70; accordance with the law. : Oolong tea, €5; green tea, 47; toma-| toes, alx; pock smusage. 35 cents u quest for them safe conduct and hu can; Vienna style saummge, 15 cents mane treatment at the hands of the authoritica under whose pass to Soviet Rui- Sve MLC AE (55% ONG TER BEST Waicing as: Much 7?‘WT¢P°§€ as, sible, Says George C. ,- | ,m; They plan to S610 RLCF ne: corned beef. 29; cherries, 21; awe Minister to Denmark 'Arriv Today on Sttrmte Fred \Precaution has been taken to re Many artigles of clothing listed as . Bumaniame of this city will com- followa are being purtharsed mt req-' tribute clothing and other articles sonable prices aRso hy io send on a reliel ship which will dents: New cloth top arcotics, $160; now ; I1 rubber arctics,. $2457 r renovaled arctics, $L.; ool, reclaimaed or renowated, $5 per alr; new cotto: blankets, $3; re- clatmer or renovated woud and colton mixed, $3.50; 'blamketa. $6; reclacime new hip ri®Dbir boots, : now rwabbor Thot wamter bags, 65 conts: stable brocms, {& cants; tals The Americantsatton bureau has ' |°\ mm°:§'§g.“nu‘m“d' wath ofeged Its services in the drive aind | COMDRI, U will recelwae any packages of clothing ; fabteen cu 0r articles which would be nerled . Yoo! winter « I by the siricken people The women' 60 conts; semmer, 650 «cents; table and ebildren aro in an especially sad forks, 26 coenmts dozen; Knill getoves, 10 a pair; stee! helmsls, $210; tamp '! koitles, 80 cents; Many Runanjans of this city hive | cants per dozen: received leitors from relatives at lnrlats, 66 conts; mogon, 37 cants; [ home telling of conditions thare, AB ; oregails.. speak of the bevoe wrought by tha with supplies for the suffering peo | was devastated by tho Austro-llun- Constantin Jecan, loader of the] & Rumanians in thid city beara deliers DENY REFUSAL In golf recommendation from Aiyor Breen and other promthent : encouraging not only Rumanians but., , box comnpus. $4: 15 coots as heary rawers, {l.; reclaimed, George C. Sherman, prasigent of the Papir company, which 'He he controls and which is ons of the; Codd arsed ins pard'mg thi \condition 'which inaction.... $1502... } ewan . of, the an ralncupamts, ~#815; seciimes, wool, 11 cent: sight foot flag sta#, $1130. wou\ Puss _ To it | Officers Arrest 17-Year-Ol84 eck 'or hat Boy Near Piagts= new - commercial ing alntefmenic \If the. amcarclty _ o£ prin (ys takers too aurpend . publi-t will bre harmful to the-mewf tndimirys Newapri coughs to do every mg); an. coourmrence. As. a reat. - maxiulacturanid ¥ poultls tof fir???\ mon 4 + Ol Wi 'only ren the metest, Plattaburg, \Dec. {J -A Hoige truck, loaded with $2 casses of fEoatth- and Seagram whiskey, was captured Sunday afternoon a thoart distance: this side of Yalcour, T'.ia whiskey: ; Kan per cent iA ~gfimwflffifi it fa tim peor chant recduollbast 4 ingugh pa $1 in need of pepeh Jixt I gfikfltfi lfiilgnmkjn; 1. Mitt aot uten at ott en0t 0 bes &l #K$ epinion or athein iil a ited - #6 f @ Molt that If this would bn vasliued on thse Camadian: slde at abou* $2,000 and ms Nv York at more thie $10,020, A youg this.; who gives his ago ms 1\ umd bls nails as George Walker, ds In the Clinton , county jaS), Frold fear cxarmlnillon je ft ture United States Comm U = Hiand on the c'arge aliernceon Walkir -l a local bought gasoline. 'The tExis custains on the truck were up in# A load of j par pound. Even ordinary CETH tburtamn bags reaching to tho ri»of of the machines were platnly visible. Inying for the gaszolinr. the young aro then tor k a southerEy rouge out “fit the fark domtpainy' th thast It should p aldamt of the UIA Early Sunda? fon has frequently boéen sois tho Endusiry as well 1s by leg tors In the Craming of Fustl tion relating g the Customs Oflcers were here om cris» and Dop uty United States Markaal Murry vas in a Inw office whan-tre recelved a telephone fromm som« ul-} trown perca that a cast lout with f bigs had gomp through the rtrerts f al a high rate of peed. ated the two ofticers, semured a taxl and the three started They caught up with thes truck near Vilcour. As they approached, the driver jumped out and hasgran ireveati- miting his englte witht whick he troulsie. Khe o#ficers.| asked him whathe had in the cmr. replied that #t was \Woo3\ ang th atked them whit % theirs. The office d the young man thik thoy to make such Walker refused~- chine back, to chauffeur of the taxi was «ordered to drive the track. Walker was placed in the officers' machine «nd Deputy Marghal Murray, drove It to Platts» burge. The alleged whisicey smugilor was at once arraigned Kxeforo Com- missloner Hiland. w. H. VARY Sects House Disposts of 1:73;an # Krett * Prop. } yo erty and Host at $3274 South indfana Avenue.. . Yar retary - of thee J ferson County Patron! Association, Has sold hls forme® resi- cp B Franklin - street < and @,: urchased anotiior at $%2 Ryan and Prujin deration that a good portion of {will Femain so for some tims to Refortireg to tho government com- \There seems little possibility of the Nary Bill being passed belore the holld&y recess of congress, ind | the best fnformed people think ing hops that control will ccase Dew. 81.\ Wifes it wras dof OGDENSBURES HISTORY nflECGfiD AMOUNT CAUSES ¢aR. Ogdensburg, Dec. 23. -The Ogdiing burg postofllce received on the cairky 'The mail carrier between the New York Central railroad station and the gostoffite was obliged to make flour trips 'In order to transport the mail. : k Railway 'Works in Preland Raided, . Lisduf®, - County Cavan, Jrelind, Dee. 2%. -A band of armed men niid~ 6 the fallway works here> today, “itldlll‘sga soup-hiss gay mtfimfi. Tg glock of the explosive gelignite mt: } the works was. F the raider®. { ,. {6 AT 1520 CENTS \ OLD CROP SOLD At 9 CEN x- Ia % Price Announced Today Saw To M». Based on Average Cost off Ref!) er's Purchase of - December: I Sugar Plus Fair Profit \F3? Refi ing. ' ~ © company, as the frst quotatio® op granulated sugar refined from, the new crop of faw Cuban sugar. THB contrasts with a price of nine cen a pound, less two per cent for cash for granulated from the old Cuban lerop, and was said to indicate & rd tail price of between 17 and 1§ The price announced was faikG t¢ i \ #> ahs fed t ‘ ling. approcinately $2,000; | pais 000 will be made € : 'of Deitrolt, it, \val-