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wWaArBRTOW N DAILY TIMES.. . m duet-stuns) fhe following table gives today's jces at 2:55 p. m. for the several loan bonds compared With quotations of the previous jborty $%8 . « k. berty 1st 48. ... {berty ist 4%8 ., borty 2d 445 .. trained “Hahn-nu \v (By The} Associated Press.) New York, Deo 24. -- Time loans, trong: 60 and 90 days sa1d 6 months, (all money, strong, ate. 10. closing bid, 10; offered at 11; Bunk chaptnncu. Bar silver, 183. if t'r'd Bin-e quotations from the ster & Adams, mem- rs Vow York Stock Exchange, ertown Eranch 304-5 Sherman Build , James M. Strong. local munaget. New York, December 24. APPAREL ine. see mu hand , Close 173k 1734 173% 964) and other, Food shares at gains of 1 7854,| tao 6 points Little attention was paid szhltome usual market developments, 93% imtorest centering in the money sit- tlantio Gulf. 173% mer. Sumst.~ 97% h to tux or ”u ' 1268 iC3rophophone, Barrelt company and 24'| Amorlcan Linseed led at gains of 1% 534 534 53: . Baldwin Looe. 109% 941 93% 93% 25% 24¥X 23% 1214 i 30% 131 B4 B41 8B3'% B44 frum Steel... 21 i 252 210 202 a \no In“ 9 194 330'4 330k 3294 330“ #A Drop me a me your t “K 734 744 74k - 48 48) 48 45 107% 1G8¥ 107% 1084 €B4 28% 21 854, 83% 83 FOUND . 217 “summers“! nh t: 134 23 644 644, must Sght back #14 91% #14 214! Finder pear “my; j 1994 109% 1034 1m“ 6 - a receive 65% «ald, as their to undor PY tcsine tho instilutioans in the oth»; pa- in Am on 106“ 165 crank « warks apr ( treet \q P o Lo & Co 33% = nun“ 22 iy ns dis a m eek ' | 901‘: m“ 20 flip-come to fil their beliies and warm 7864 their RBomas, Dolshoviem would dis Ros hut NY of4 #f% 974 #74] 434 434 424, «34 Bratz Motors 1104 11041104 110y suipremeé war council with General .. 193 103% 103% 1034 Foch ma Generaliaaimo, General Bliss \. 101 m4 1014 103% expressed the belle! that if this 31% @if action had been taken in 1914, the 41% war would have been materialiy *%: that the Russian revoiu $3% thon would never hare occurred, the 124% 123% 123% Deardamelies expedition would not 21% 129841214 122% Béen undertaken and the prin- 1044 1044 104% cEpal military disasters to the allies ) 113% ti3 :12%4 113 Massage coach heater 4 mi State M 42'4 434% 41 $% 2% 9% gey 92 (ul'v'l “gk‘” j fay foy Toy fou! 'gamuse proper authority was at first - WSW 110° 108% 109% w-ithheld from Marshal Foch, the lar- 6k 654% ‘516 65% teat had called a council at Beauvais, 534 53V; 52 “Nye-Overl’d Th *7%4 274 274 “It “ELI- IXOXAYGQE, \ew York, Doe N -Co first quartz-f. I!“ stead N tn (All # . . 8. Bim 1321 7 c des ”If; hum—mun eog're q work in Al h. op s‘almflflr 52 tgis position, General Foch said, was “g“ “9mm ne orders he Issued were held to be nrlherh u oo Icastead of accepting the resignation, . Nor \3. Bouthern, 3! 0@10 Metal exchahge (an Janna-r. nllvory ta\; bla. 3&5 Aa CHICAIO CRD Himxav. Chicagd, Daternber 24. dammit“: from thaléamomy. Nothing was permitted by rivate wire of ers New York Stock Exchange, town Branch 204-5 Shaman Bui ng. James M. Bragg tocol W9” '\ gareo with this great object. NEW YOEX com: New York, December 24. “flown Branch 2045 Sherman Bufid: B' g, James M. Siren , Rahal mining1 0 Egg svléo 37 20 37 so hams been abandofsed on the cross- 39 T0 $9.00 $9. 70, BLUE JACKETS To Emov BIG CHRI#TMAG FEASTS It is headed towards Watertown. | L 2 W 24 -Whether is amt) in}: riding “a aficilxormm a Ao\ Site Han ome har wor is on duty in the re- 118011 street reporte police head- i garter] this afternoon that whilajflnldberl added Yates also had. mote corher®a of the world, the Ames! can blue Jacket will sit down tomor fow to a sromnin@ board, 'Furkey or street, nekr hicken candy and nuts aind all the h din TRAHE LIB UBI _ - IN MANY MONTHS) PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC InN: TEREST AT LGW EBB # 50,000 SHARES TRADED In Moderate Shading of Prices Results From Call Momey's Rise to 15 Per Cont. New York, Dee. 24.-With profes- eslona] and public interest at low ebb, trading during today's hesitant ses- sion of the'. stock market was the Eighteat in several months. Sales ap- proximated 650,000 shares, by Shippings, Equipments and related Industrials stocks were firm to strong at the dull opening of to- Gay's | session. American | Interna- tional, American afd Baldwin Loco- moofives, - Crucible and - Republic Steels and Central Leather were the chief features, OHs and Motors show- ing little of their usual activity. Whore was considerable trading in Local Utilities, especially Manhattan Elevated, which gained almost 2 + points. Investment Rails hardened with the general lst later. Dealings dwindled steadily after t be first half hour, demoting light ar- tendance of brokers and traders ..: t_he Anancial district, Additions to early advances Included such diverse Lasues as American Woolen, Ameri- can Tobacco securities, Mexican Pe t rolewm, Emdicott Johnso®, Reming- ton Typewriter, California Packing |vsatlon because of recent erratic fluc- i| t uation Call loans opened at 10 per cent, repeating yosterday's initial rmate. Trading became more active at mmidGay, dormant Specialties devel- coping suddenstrengtbh. Columbia tao i points, while Endicott Johnson extended its advance to 7 points. Standard Steels and Equipments mi became firmer. Coppors and Tobaccos were added ta the strongor fssues of the after- rmoon. Moderate shading of prices mesultgd from call money's rise to E5 per cgnt but the market rallied in the final dealings when the money rate dropped to 10 por cent. The clos- Lng was firm. BLISG URIES - PODL OF FOODS (Continued From Page One.) On the ether Rradd, General Lliss samid, thore had as yet beer no de- cBine in mHlitariam in Euroyy since tihe wat.as far as any efect «an com |beatant Yorces go Every nation is [o-ver armed. ho sa' Inrgely becauso of the unstable slustfiona of their povernments and tho fear of Bolahe v ism. * Qf Bolsherism in the ebstract, Gonoraml Bilas had no criticism to maske lt ts a ~principls\ he «aid, which \right or wrong\ will bare to faced, but Boishorlam as cote p@iled by the present reg'tue in Rus- afa, be declared, placed the cuuntry 42 var with tho whole world, shi A The poltcy of apending milltena in lEac efforts to mako the rest of theo world \the proy to Russia\ is the ape can feature of tho LenineTrotky # rales, which brings those leaders isto caonfiict sith other nationa, tienceral t&eons. Fo@d Would Kill Bolnhwum \Pesaonally Genorail Bliss Added, \E belfeve that If It wero possible to sa diwtribute the supplies io Russin am to put clothes on the back o: the agppear in & month\ Rovieving the derelopments which led fnaily to the organiztion of the a worted. demroral Bills disclosed that, be- + A pril 3, 1918, and offered to resign. skmply another element of discord; bes could the efforts of thas rarlous group leaders under the lanthufity previously given him, but b@nilng on the other commanders. O: lkee council voted to give Foch full authority \Foch and Lloyd (Home won the war for the allies,\ '\G-aneraal Bites declared. '\PThey were resally thunderbolits of war, ready to any &nd everything over in the deetermination to defeat the common ttiem to interfore in the slightest de- \I have deliberately left any refer- osa | SBCs %o the American effort out of that statement,\ be added. \The HEEPSNW BGG OAD T0 SOUTH CADILLAG SHOVELED QUT NEAR * PUL ASKS ROADS NBHIH ALMOST GLEAR Motorists Report Difficulty in - Driv- Ing to Syraquse But Have NO Trow- bie Going to Martone. With deep smowr blocking the roads south from Watertown to Syra«» cuse and roals morth as fair as Ma- lone and beyond almost clear, Christ- nras, 1919, finds morthern arad cen- tral New York in a queer position as to depth of snowfall. The Water- town Automaoblie Club, with - head- quarters in the New Woodruff where reports from: all over the stsie ma regard to road conditions and triffit are received, is mot recommending holiday trips sout b to any apprlitants tor information. One deaie: on route from Bufo to Toronto, Canada, with two new Cadillacs nearly came to griel inm atlempting w drive the heavy mam- chines throrugh drifis near Pulask# Tuesday night He left - Bufalo at 4 and was marooned at Pulaski | at 1% p m - Ordinarily he would - have reached this city about $9 p. m. It was necessary lo shovel out thee cars. From Map View to Pulaski and through to ssandy Creek and Beyond the snow drifts are unusually deep. It is hard going all of the way soutér to Syracuse, it is sald. The busses from Lowville arse run- ning, but thie bus from Pulaski bam been atuck at Mannsville for sover- al days, North to Ogdensburg and Malone the roads are in fair - condi- tion and motorists are reporting lit- tle trouble. Une motoriat reported that the farthor moorth, the lesa mow and the driving. BUFFALO HAS NI ROOM FOR BERCER Application of 80mm tolse City Ausditoriam Rejected, Buffalo, rey %4.-Applicatéon of local socialists to uso & city audi- torium for a mosting on New Year's night at which Victor I Berger of Wisconsin wrasto have beon a spoak- er war rojecicd today by Commis- sloner John TF. Maiono and his stand was approved by Mayor Gecar;e S. Buck. The Socialists wanted to ce@obrate the victory of Fwask C. FPwrkins. their candidate fer counciineap at the November sleetion. The acpplics- tion for a teall stated that F*arkins and Borger would bo tie spesakors. Commissioner Malone's refusal to grant the pernit was based amiely upon the appsarmnce of Rerers name on the grogram. tase Ole IF): sLEEPNG SCHESS Oxford Womam Reported HI From CHicase Slept Omiy -Inrtemfttently. ESyracuse, Dec. 14. - 3ire. Fred Tracey, of Oxlord. N. Y ; the roman reported i!] with @lseping sickness examinations of her fluid showed no trace of sleeping siatkness germs. woud 10 (L Is CCP TINtE] Will Place Eormil Anvounce- ment ci Candideoy Weth Dakotr Oificials. Mitchell, S. D., EBe4, 24.-Word was received at Ropubdlican district head- quarters here todmy that Majo Gen- Feral Leonard Wood, endorsed for president by the Republican state wouvemlun at Perte Dec. {, will Ale a formal anmoupcement of his candi- dacy with thie secwrelary of stsmto be: fore Jan. 1. MADE THREAT HF WOULDEET DEZR Private Fred M. Yates Sail to : Have Thremtened Cap- nio's life. New York, Dec. 24 -Counsel for Captain Kark W. Deter, of the 308th military polfcs company, who at his Feourt martial at Governors Island 'United States was absolutely neces- smary to overturn the balance which hard been established in the war. It jwroulid have been impossible for the (aZlies, rogardless of their efforts, to owertuern the balance without Ameri- The following quotations from the| CA\ Aid. So they wou “w war and rivate wire of Foster & Adams, mem- won the war.\ . . Stock Exchange, Wa- Motorcycle Abandoned. An Endian motorcycle and sidecar troad meir Brookside cecnatery, it was reported to police beadquarters this 'a#fternoon. 'The bas been in lune same spot for tis past few days.? Run | by J. Dobbs of 407 Scum Ham Iving a Ford automobile in Stone thao lx-year-o daughter of Mr and.\ | a utréet, he stnick Madden and Frank L Hoyt, Dera 'on charges of crueity to prinomrent In 'Le Mans agserted the complaints had tren prferred by a \thg* anzious to \\get\ the captain today produced a writtesss who testified that Private Fred M. Yates, & getforal prisoner and vittess for the prose» cution, had threatened to kill the ac- cused as soor as he was released from military service The witness was Louis B. Gold- berg of Butter, Pa., a member of the Pennsylvania Math constaBtlary, once atailomed sat Le Mana, where ibe met Yates Goliberg desclired explained he was \'doing a tern\ bes: cause Detier had chirged Ime had \drawn a gum\ on him and that when. he left prisom he wrould \'get Destzer.'* thréatened kif Susana V. 8.) subordinates, who are mentioned in| Tec HAVE CELEORATON Christmas Tree and Program Will be Given Thursday Afternoon. BCB TAT SETTLED SOON Compromise Measure . After Jao. 5. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES.) Oswego, Dec. 24. -The first thing that the senate will do after it con- to pass the treaty in some form,\ said Congress- man Luther W. Mott today. Mr. Mott e in Oswego to spend e at Christmas does not a persons being The men who are rooming M. C. A. have Having a good at the: Industrial Y. been planning for the weeks on a program that will be held in the lobby of the Y. Thursday afternoon and evening. Singing, re- freehments, speeches, a program and moving pictures are all included in the day's program A platform has been. erécied, a large tree placed and bags of sweets have all been prepared by the room- ors of the Y. No expenses are con- nected with the entertainment, all the work, pictures, etc., the bolidays. \The treaty will leither be ratified with reservations, or, failing in this, the Knox resolution providing for a treaty of peace without the League| absolutely no hope of the. treaty be- ing without reservations.\ Speaking of the railroad bill, Mott gald that the house had passed and the senate had passed the Cummings bill. These bills are in conference and a compromise measure will be reported out, which will probably be passed, according to PROGAAM OF FUG COMMUNITY SING IT WILL BE HELD STREET TONIGHT AT 7:30. having been do- and Esch bill ~ The large tree {n the corner of the is decorated with electric There will be something on the tree for each of the roomers. In the» afternoon, music will be enjoyed and refreshments served. In the evening the Navy picturs, that was shown at the Olympic & short time ago, will be shown. Several acts in the form of magie work will be staged by W. H. Corrigan. performance, an sct will be given by a man known as the Great Hel- dena. He is said to be a handcuff king and escape artist. OfMcer R. C. Rastley of the local po'ice force will bandcuff the man, who claims to be able to escapes the man's word and an exciting time F. W. Jones will lead in the singing during the day and most of it will be Y. M. C A. talent, although some other musicians have been engaged. JERGEY GOVERNOR 16 OUT FOR WOOD His Election; He Deciires, Would Benefit the Country Immeasurably. in the Christmas kettles Tuesday the assets of the cozps were increase $50, and a like suzn is expected today Several hundred persons tond the community sing and Christ mas tree exercises beginning at 7:30 tonight under the auspices of Water- town Lodge, No. 496, B. P. O. Elks, held on the lot between the Jeffer- son ( ounty Bank building club house. A Christmas tree, has been deco Rastley doubts the street amd gave her a bag con- taining 750 pour ies. He didn't say where he accoumu lated all of the pen: nies but appegrec relieved when his custodianship of the heavy bundle growing on this lot, rated with colored and a platform has been erected. The program | was announced this morning by W Scott Mattraw, as fol- ag especially apepropriate. It was from Mrs. Netto Sternberg Whitney of Gouverneut amd was cight knit ted hoods ard clgght pairs of knitted mittens. Mxs WWhittey made the present \hoping «hat it might make some child's more bappy and comfortably,\ (SNOW NDS WOOD Star Spangled Banner remarks, - Exalted Claude B. Alverson Prayer Rev Eroest C. Tuthill tor of St. Paul's Emu-opal church. \Silen{ Night,\ engtposed of Harold H. Eugene Osler, low and W. Seott Mattraw. Binging of Christmas Benediction, Rev. Tuthiil The accompaniment for the sing- ing will be a double brass led by F. Lyle Schmid. THE cises will last about 46 minutes, it is oxpecied, beginning at 7:30 and con: tUnuing to about 8 15. CIDER DEALERS MUST HAVE LIJUOR LICENSE BYRACUSE POLICE REGIHI! OR. DERS FROM STATE EXCISE COMMISS8!ONER Syracuse,. Dec. 24.-To sell cider, one must have & liquor liconsa, cording to M D. Rubin, state excise If is the duty of the police to enforce this law in tas case of any former Hiquor dealer attenigt- ing to sell cider or any other drink containing any quantity of alcohol. Mr. Rubin claims that because cldor becomes hard after two or three weeks, i is a liquor and analys- lag would prove it to contain more thab tho regulated one-half of ome per cent of alconol. nearboer wili.not bo questioned, ast this, in most instances. is manufac- law. Commis- sioner Rubinm said, however, Weiss beer cannot be sold without & liquor license, as It contains alcohol. APPERL 15_ARGUED Case of Antonio Vittorle Convicted of Petit Larcengy. Argument on the appeal from the judgment against the defendant in | justica's court at Deferiat was had before County Judgémmde B Alverson today in the cas» of the People vs. Antonio Vittorio, a well known Italian merchant of Factory strest, who was convicted of the charge of petit iarcency for the allag- ed baving in his possession of five paper mill felts belonging to the St. [Regis Paper company. Attorney Clarence L, Crabb appear ed for the defendant and contended that F. M. Galloway, jastics of the § peace had no Jurisdiction, that the | information and warrant upon which the arrest was made were defective and that the evidence in the case was insufficient for a conviction. Dis- trict Attorney Jerome B. Cooper Ap- |peared for the people. took the papers and ten days was al , {lowed in which to submit briefs, ** o ROWE FROM OL FIELDS Robert M'. Guthamfill: of Rush In. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 24.-Govornor Runyon today announced his sup- port of Major General Leonard Wood as a presidential candidate, his election \would benefit the coun- try immeasurably.\ \With Generali Wood as our leader next year, 1 am confident Republican pary wi} win mos im- the governor \ \He is intensely s patriot, is pos- courage, both and moral, has bravely preached his creed the country over and demonstrated clearly mu“ nhfllu. tact and statesman chNSTMIS Dunta AT THE BARRAGKS Turkey, Rout Pork, Oraters, Etc. on the Menu. will Be Dam Enough Friday North Country ire balling with pleas uro the snowr which started to fall nighal toa which Is stil} fall Ing, for it will denable them to gat an carly start on mun: their pulp nt [wood out of 'the : |_ There is ecbouk 'a toot s 18 H the woods mor, said Frank L Moore, «of the Newtor Fala Paper company, which ias its nalll at i Newton Fallen. It is not dseperough to permit of heav~y loads bein haul ed, but Mr, Moras said If anote con tinued to fall thwe would be enough by Friday foo pod hauling. commissioner. will haul about 15,000 or 10 000 cords t of wood this yaar, 'asaveral thousand t leas than lat rm, when about 20, 000 cords wescs{ramies, 'The company} Tho sale of|\*5 llflvnbzonh 'at tho taff}, ! 'The soldiers at Madison Bartacks will be given a dinner on Christmas amt roused from an sleep by (ihat will be hard to brat oven in the j music of a phonograph, bas aleepi on- {beat of regulated familisa. The menu ly intermittenily im that peflio«3, it is was prepared today and the port is established. Slate bealtls depasrtment lassured of one of the best \chows\ that bas yet been given on s hall— day. Part of tas menu includ toy and dressing, romst pork, oyaters, mashed 90mm weet potatoes, several kinds of pie, tem mnd coffee, candy and various other hm the dinner tho holiday will t the same as any other day, ex- t that drlll will not be betd. the arm-noon at Dodxo hall a Christ- mas tres will be held for the chil- dran of the post. BREWSTER DcNiES RESIGNATION REPORT SYRACUSE INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTOR WILL SAY BUT Labor. wood; u mmwmfifm am Body ef Clawedi L.. 0mm Plum in Cirude L. Cluiplao, the second vie} tim to die trom Enjuries received in the automob€le fmatality at the Main streat crossimg, was held Mondayf lafternoon fromn time residence Of Ris grandfsther, Addiason C. House. The bome was uxubles to seat all thors} present, many beeing outdoors. Rev} Clarence K. HlutEngs conducted tho services, Thie heady was placed in the receiviae vllt of Hillside cam» tery. The flonl | offerings at the funeral were. beasmitiful and included pieces from the KF. X. Baumert & Company, the <employes of thel cheese factory med frianss, expected to murty Misa Margarct} dant, about Mew \Year's day. Syracuse, Dec. -Collector of Internal Revenue Neal Brewster de- nles a published statement that he is to resign. He will smy nothing fur ther with the exception that he tends to remaim in Syracuse. There is talk among the collec- tor's friends, Brewster had intentions of resigning his office,. It was pointed out by one that the office had become among the most ardudgus in the federal gov- ornament, the work increasing since of the personal tome tax. Ard now comes prohibt- tion. Mr. Brewster's friends ars also of the belle! that his gbility as a 4lawger would bring him much more ithan the salary of $5,600 which the ofice pays. wirson, VIRGINIA, Passes Ahay was PRESIDING ar TRIAL OF H. C. BEATTIE, JR,, For wires murpEr. Washington, Dec, 24 -Represonta- tive Walter Allen Watson, ginia, who was presiding judge at the trial of Henry Clay Beattic, jr., tor the murder of his wife near Rich- Va., eight years ago, died here today following an operation. WOLFE SCARE ONLY JOKE - Investigation Shows Alarm Spread by Practical Johan. .Byracuse, bec. H -The ory of \wolf\ from Geneva, grow faint to- day when investigation showed the. wolf 'pack alarms of seyeral days practical {ikers aplay of an ani- j o! wood ll # shop finder. chief deputy nujeerintéhdent 'of. «lec } tions, and Mi Hoyt have mired [from Albany for the 110mm, Attached to lint-Eur “churn: Train. castons whem fcartherm New York along the lHrze oC “$81. Lawrence} division of fle Naw blessed with diilizsg car mervice. The train that Carme New York:; Srom early in the mofsmaing with the New York mail and ilsepears proved a frit class train tAtqumghout, being 3mm; ped with a dite car ga wag Ithe enactment Robert M. Gotham of Tulsa, OKiz., who arrived in Watertlown Saturday \o spend Christmas with his mother, \Mrs. Katharine E. Gotham of .137 Paddock\strest will leave Friday night for Westchester, Pa., where a confererice of representatives of the Poil lSih‘adrplez; Specialty Company will be Mr. Gotham is engaged in instal} Ing dehydrating machines in the oil fields of Okishoros, baving been in the employ of tae Sharples company since bis release from the navy last spring. He will return to Oklzshoma The machine which Mr. Gotham is Installing Is used id the 55000 barrel storage tanks. ese tanks are moved there are from 8,000 to 10,000 barrels of residue in the bottom which is unfit 'for use until treated. Formerly this residue was burned up, but the hydrating machife. separates the good oil from the foreign matter, re- : in g saving of several hun- \The rush of people into is so great that whole famHics are living in tents in the extreme cold,. with only a small stove \to keep them warm,\ he said. ' are. springing up like muih rooms It In Iargaly use ploneer th‘ Hoodiig the. country and mm: m very p- The diner wir through to thin [olty and fromm hairs went north tof Masiena on on cof the two sections of No. 17, whith fas due to leare here} at T:06 to tacke he New York mail to PhiladeipBis; Gammon, Ant f werp,.Cantom, Potsdam and M connaetion| with Action Wilf bflimguaht by Mat C. Teepeli,. County: Judge Claude 1; de- Alverson has ibpaointed Mra. Georg: ans Mason. guuriizan ad litem for ha daughter, Mats CM. Walker, an in fant, in order theat the latter may|~ commence ane attio) Herbert Walker top the semi that, in vowing vesigoince, Yates had ? \Settlemeut® wate started b ANM T Caf For 5 AMUE CHECKS clveEen' To PROVIDE F©OD EXEHNSES NMS NISHT One Man From Brownville Contrl butes Bag Contamining 750 Pernies, Checks provide ng Christmas dine ners for85 es, representing 400 persons, were giqflbuted Tuesday evening by the Salvation army at & ' meeting of these families in the citadel, 120 being present. The checks weare for amounts frOM | gngie=s Owens of Black River of Nations will be adopted. There is $2 to $8 depentitg upon the number } day night, when a verdict of “unlly { fer the question to the “$10 'of persons for whom the dinner is | Wat reeturned and he was sentenced | ment. Meanwhile the co@ril hold. to iteerm of four months In the cnun- ty Jull and to pay a fine of $2u. jail se-ntence was suspended and he | cises will be held Christmas night ! pald t he fine. He was defended by} and 150 childrerm will receive gifts : through the Gide Fellers Klub, an 884 District Attorney Henry organization whose enrollment fee is a gift properly varapped up and label- ed with the ser mnd age for whom it - is intended. intended. The annual (ZBaristmas tree exer- Employes o{ the Randall-Fatchney company, manifamcturers of clinical thermometers, contributed $20, and Dr. J W. Thompson of this city gave $20 more, the «lonation from the _ Bceottish Rite bocies of Masonry., One man from Brownville met Mrs. Adjutant George Johnston on asended. One gift appeared to Mrs. Johnst eT Owen to Permit of Heavy Lcands.~ Owners of tmBbor tracts ia,. the The Newton Faas Paper company Yomes-are batter-Swim Antwerp cumin-y Vault, - Antwarp, Ds. rah-m funeral of It is stated theat Mr. Chaplim had} , the othear victbes of the accl-f- Arrive ins Antwerp. © Antwerp, Dre; #4.-Albearnt H. Hart, J oen od Tents coummar (1 This mornim proved one of the or ork Central is, mans. | ~ aa of 2 SEEK TO- NMDJ MARRIAG E Upon npptiutlon of Attorney H. SHS QUESTION WAS IMPROPER CLAIMS THAT IT PREJUpPICED REST OF THE JURY TEPELL TO TAKE AN APPEAL Geogee E. Dale is Found Gulity of} Aszault in Thia Degrte Joon His Other Mandates Are Taken Up by '. { Body But Action on All is Pfiltc“ £ Paris, Dec, 24.-Japan's represene tative in the supreme counct! has if has oh. i jected to the form of Tthe mandate; | under which the former German col. ~ *' onles in the Pacific would be admin'v - '+ ! istered. Time has been asked to re: Geoxege E. Dale, arrested on the : charge of assault in the thirt degree allege to have been commi'teed up- Jumlce of the the adoption of the mandates The || abeyance. - The question of mmdates was teak“ the council, which / considered the drafts that had been, . prepared and adopted two of these, aD: 3! which give mandates in Africa to © Great Britein and Belgium. Final ac. y- tion on five others was postponed on» the request of the Japanese deltsate, Baron Mataul The mandstes considered had beit prepared by the mandits | sion in London. 'They were in threk\__ series, denominated type A, m £, : and 'type C. Tho two toard adopted come under type B, ing for administration under. gime of the League of Nations, Jrh type A mandate apply .to the 0 and the type-C - to the Paci# It was the last named 2m mandate that devolop “9&0?“ the}??? tes f. dun e Japauncse delegates fown the mandates for the Pacific cole « gave Japan less advantige tha mBho;*- enjoyed in those colt under 3x6 German tmq, it was of the four yotimg ' approved. the- drifts, on Matsol. rmmd the a» of Japan and ask u fer the queation: tr a The: details to which!“ T gum taxi: it £13; medt- a question ¢ angie. to- colonies which wou under the mandate of 4m \ involved, “mafia-km A vantagon the Japan X Attrmmey H. C. Teepell and Assist ; ©\ UP today by Brovnm appeared for the prosecution nourted today that he proposed smut-hat the case to the county court on thee ground that Fred Carpenter, Through thecontributions received , - juror, overstepped his rights and g Dprolu@ iced the other jurors against the de=fendant. Attorney Teepell in spoikt mg about the case gwhllo he was examining the mother ~of Mires. Dale, the complainant, that he \weent after her pretty strong\ in, ber and that Carpenter the court, \May | ask a ques- to which the court replied, The question which Attor ney Teespoli says was decided propur- for & jurior to sak was, \I like to know | who is tried lmere, the witness or the defend. Mom-nay Fecpell deem-es that he war compelied to condus tnatom of this witness in nerin which he did fn order to estab- lish he«r credibility as witness: He re quoile«d the cqurt to discharge the jury, bsut the court refused to do so and thee verdiot brought agains=t the «defendant. GN. 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