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a I | ENGLAND Fos ARM 280 M SNH FEM PLOT Conspiracy to Damige Govern- ment Buildings Leads to Erection of Bartmcades. no ne mer els alll ' (By The Associatsi Press) scores Nio ( WEST Former Miss Edith Bell of Wa- tertown and Husband in - Watertown relat ives N MIDL - Wet whreok puring 16 YEARS ON THE Lakes ( Three line plunges melted by s \mn seas n have receiv- Ing Protection At Dusk Islands t musfcal stcce®s itm western Canada | docmerets alleged to give desiils of tew Lous in Praise of Light A Mtr and Aire. Holropd Paull, \ire | & cObtbiricy for dana; ing govern Airgun was former y Mia Edith Bell ' ment bu ildings in England arid was j of \Watertonn, clea ving H’atert0\vn,sam today in police cdiacdex to he the : about 13 years ago. | Heade® ave 'ed the bell I Both \ir and Mrs, Paull are ex 'dable barmmicades whieh haw been goal line ma «o a short 3 *Igpecialt to tHE times) a A forward pass, Frenmg fags mom. WATERTOWN DAA t abr; yards and French punted to | Navy's fires=ard line whore Kockiler! | was dropje® is he caught the ball;! King attempsigl a run around Army\}! ( 855 | oe , ite. ed newspaper clippligs from - Van-] - London, Nov. 27 - Thesaptiure dur- | || . . Lan (lighters Declare Nectesiity of Life toa on. It’ll)“, which tell of the; NE in lir mand of Sinn Fein left end and vas thrown for a two! yard loss, K&ng, standing on hisml‘ punt to Navy's 3«bya ad mark where Fr.m@}- eauso of the erection of the formf | Y88 tackBed and thrown as he receliy.! Cams + \TmiFs. %] 'Seeley's B&. Onl, Nov. 27. Al | ' | put up at the eairances to bom ning | to Smyth ¢, failed to gain. Lawrence! 59 6s 1&3 coc ' , eollent '\\““\\g“- Ar - Paull being street siad King Chailes sree! | made i y and orer Moore,. I ugh it was his first wreck in 16 regarded as on<&of the best instruc- | mmc Wildes | long _ forward - pass ar# of gaillng on the lakes, Capt. tors of the violin im wosternm Canada, grounded , inr« the bail was bro back again. 9,000 POUNDS Of WORL atey Randall, master of ire lil-fated while Mrs. - Parill postesses a voice tife ' steam Barge Jolin Randail,! of beruty and cultures They fre to the Navy's 30¥yard lan ug@ht s tindGiig on the middles' 40. hich-foun«dored and broke in two; quently give concerts a nd bave tour- he Main Ducks carly Wednesday g, Nov, 17. today ory of the «ataitroplhe ind his willing experiences as cisusly as if hote thing was an everyday oc . nce. Cafll. Randall arrived here night from Kingston He ad itted,-desapite his nonchilance, that € mighty glad to ste his wife chitdrem again. e Randall sink 300 feet east of Main Ducks. Captah, Randall 1d. that If it had been daylight when the steamer came to grief the 31131le would mever rave occurred, \When the stonm camo up between 4 d 5 on the afternoon of Tuesday, 16, a strong northeast wind was Ag. After thew had been Iying #. bay at the Duck: For somes the wind shifted from morth- o east, and a heayy ser broke he hay. \The boat broke loose ead of bring carrih@ into the was carried out to sea. fHer A struck on a fiat rock and her wear lifted up. She broke to 9 the refill I?! {he hamlet. The la steam wipe broke and the crew ked to the forward cod of the remained atove water 'slayed om the vest up for | h. the wheel louse willl day- ak: it was Empossible to to ary. Jn the darkness, - hoary sean withed the alter- € liftbmatls of - thro deck.\ aptain erdlll. \Wo stayed boat until 2 on Wedesiay . thinking thet same ons ome came and niente tem . es / only ; le it to put on Eife bolts mclraicto the nmexcles. \th swine for tne fe ahgera and Just m“? Aletamgs «ol abort. -_ dighthduas \~ “flMWNE‘VUMw—~n ieee tige UpJithhouwe. <n Pig\; .and ® -, KWH Fad 4hand - posits Wat really “igrtibmm at. The \IiEhlRhoway %o m P (Chs aet tf is . ~bf ~Xht -3llik, ~Bize«e ' hike beeglivig it the of the Hlihkthglise kaper, Fred rd, and kind or thor- troatmmait ectuuld have beers giw s than bey MEr Bowpmnd his xs We comld mot gret in cor- fom veith the: city dn aany way. tor that nason we liad to be en \d aspriclicxlly tort, thik {wrung ve wore ht from thee Main ard £6. Floy recap « r Dates by Ms. Te% drets (o Plies, anivicg drate to Picton, arriv dita TW thi Afterboom.\ ~ p' apuaking of the of iglay -the bout, Capl Randall t:. \There -in aot muck chanes of MYaging the Randall, ti sven & Awiged she would be of no ure. E machinery, mowever, 21 bee sat aged in the pring and (vere will mo loss in wither or ad about tho report tliat the had-poor und wur fo & Capt. Randall sitd t At vb?! snugly “Imam {R9 : the boat was in good conditinn: aind, was seaworthy, and the mccaim wood, He detlared that at no K he' come near Sackeis Har- that the signal of distress ; soumdes) on bis sesimor'a. during Fuesday night fe tha lifeebelt marked \Str. c\ snd Found last Saterday @n-the shore at Sickets pt. Randal!) sall tht he Wanderer belts, and did hero \the belt casse From. Vint hao did mo! know os r vesnch in distras during | ed together consiG@enbly A recent iss ue _ of «that city: \The vio'in 1 and soeig recital . glvon by Mro and - Mors - Holroyd Approx imately 8.000 _ gpounds 0! _ yards K whBet hit center for an ad- | Paull was of a peculliwly satiefyIing ®ool had been eeliverel it tle W. | ditional yurd and then made it first nature and the and dence went away A. Matber warehouse in Adams UP | down on the middies' &0-yard mark. with little but pleasiat memories |!0 \ this afternoon by naombers 051A third mush into the mmddle of the of the work of thre artists con |!be County Sheep Growers | cadets' H ne miinmed two yards more, i Cerned. Associatien who lave agreeed to pool Vonroy adora \If Wieniavmkl's Funtasy on the wusic from Goune«d's 'Faust.' Mi Paull entered fully Inigo the spit of the wonderful | maisic of the French composet, his imasterly work int the intricaces of Wieniawskl s elaborations. pastieularl y in the yat fattons on the walt:. @azwling ' the audience in its brill dance \Mrs. Paull was evidently even a [greater favorite with t&hose present than her husband, anl her artistic singing and charming manner on hanced her popularity as she pro- cseded. - Hiar rendering of Gounod's Pius Urand, Dams Son Obscurite.' was marked with spiril and warmth. and for the 'a' end \b mumbers 'Hor Love Song' and Parkers 'The Lark Now Leaves' she recoived a hearty recall, and two choice borquets of chrysanthemume.\ The former Miss Hell received her | fared AApadaing-in- YoEde @ullars trom Mts. G; D. Grogor of Watertown. MRS, MINAIE_ Deore. La gor, 59, PASSES ANAY LT CANTON LIFELONG . AE#JDENT OF , vic- LAGE Ano an Pirfar \BAPTIST C#lurack T0 THL Times.) Canton, Nov. $7.-}=s. Miranda Angol LaRoe, of 4 Oouresrnqur atrost. ded mt her hoieo im thks village at hout 10 Friday eveming Mrs. Lance who, ras been im lH} health for some Upe with dropey of thee hear. was pot cansidorod %n sgaarlogis eOndi ton unt} MondaP stheon fmor eontition be- Op; Gunso acute, Relstiwos visting in uyertnorur wore amsyred late in be |ISiE Waek: that tiaere wass oo Immodi- Arle for comeotn amout\ her con- Cition.~ Mra# vir the widow tL. Lalioe:-whan died im Ganton «bout seven yeass azo. Mrs. LaRose was borm in (anton 59 years ago to Mr. rid Ars Fred Angol Shoe always ror@ded In this village, having beet muartie® to Jos- oph LaRose kero in 1880 | Sis was a moamber oi the Firat Migtist church ef Canton and was vory reuy» in church work. being wns of the inort highly rospected res%®loo@s of Can- am. Sho in survived by a di uch¢er. Mra Harry LaPlerrs, of a sroth- ¢r, Lowuls Angel, of ~inteald, Ark : a riater, Mio. Mary Wright, of 713 West Main strewt., Wateertown. and “firm nteces amd in that chy. Faunafal aerylces w ill bee held from the home in Gourernorr street on Monimey at 1:30 in tre afternoon and at 3 from the First laj=tlal Internzont will be maade in Fairviow cometery. . anion Worm, FAR T0 BE HELI FOR BENEFIT OF HOSP WILL 8E CompuCted my ost. JOACKIM'S LADfE 3 AUXILIARY NEXT An fndoor fair And@ bizmasr will be promonted by this Landlos' Auxiliary of St. Joachim's Sospsital at the Gray hail} in State atront for - ien day a starting Dac. 1 The affair is the of the auxiliary for the h«ospttal. One d Hight. ~Capt. Rundmil when asked if they Fore life preservaara, stated that they \things which were called that but they were nolifing lesa < than man-killems.\ The captain stat I meé.that two years ago they wore - to get theso Hfe beits. w hien / hsidered@ wore very lmiéky to | them to shore. The nd. ehgineor stmied that the belts ¢ Wrere placed over the head and after | = they fad been in the water for some | nie they had a sort of a strangling | e Duck Tslin«s are located about I mites from Kingston and are di- ' ¥idéd into two islands, known as he Main and faise Ducks. | Marine | , in speaking of the wreck, said ; todiy that some lifesatingy profé on should be given the crews wha } in that lecalfty. | effort is being made :o .~ government of Canada ant ihe 4 States cafablish a wirelors of poric kind on h~ iain lick Islands jo report mamages of elz at the foot of the like. The dubs falareds are on the Amor- A ido -of thg lene in giso Jako and \I8 belteved that the Aurefiean gov- Bment shoul« «istablish comaturzica | Son on thoma islands a%zo. yeporied that the Hglzt teop 6 stay on the isinzmds practi- if the year arouse could 92 at service. ' Acrord. several by Chaude CoBe of Cape ier of the ho will wire the to ald him is (Extensive fsh bus , | F. 'm10L ~chimney. | from box 631 In s@io0t catted k_ Depmrty ng of the largest on the road has been engaged to comme to Water town for the bazaar wilta a full pro gram of vaudes[Ile mnd cir us acts Booths of various natus sill prove features of the Several contests will be held in connection with the fair and bazaar A young ladies' contest Cor three di amond rifigs will be staged, the con teal cfosing oh the ever ing of Dec 11 - Beveral door priges will be giv rn to holders of Fortiinate ad missivn ticket numbers A Jaz: orchest ra will be secured to give muse frr dancomg Several tbousand doMara will be ratsed for the St Joachim's hospitis during the ten days of the bazroar i: 4s expected. Two Fire Alanis. An alarm boz 41 . emerner nf Mill and Mowiton atrerit_ cabled the fire department to tlre apartment of \rs William Rising, 24% Main ave mre at % 41 Priday evening A stove pipe had caught fire - The fire de- partment records atimibites the gause of the blaze to pipes and On'y slight damage ore sulted, At [1.461 Friday moernir® an atarm the department too the brane of John Bura where fire of origin had broke out in an ir nre story par tition and spread ts the pant boa rds. It was extfogvuiateed rith chemicajs, only slight damage reseting Fire Chiedt George ‘XOM had a narros eipe from in- Jury in respondirig \(b whe alarm when Be attemped jurnp _ on Tripts Combination Pamper Mo. 1 as it pasted from PubEls Square | to Frotory street. Wher he jJureved to tie- board hs (oot slinped Gf and e was dragged relong hang Ing by ome arm for a dit sance af 2p feet \Aside from n ©lghat rt-ain to | tie ey as of liEs acm lac suffered to at the Hotel Vancouver Thursday night annva?l winter season bene®t event top C' | f a Vancouver told the newspaper says of a recital givon In their - wool - through the I League Federation, Luc , o- (Monday sll be the ‘mrmu of pooling this v cars [ mast deti ver it tracre by M ond In& CGrang er WAarchamne fod s cuse and pen bre will be morted a nd grad- then be held unti! markel for its male are mos the owners w hen It wikl bee sold. ORAW NEW CONTRACT TC E1 wil FOR M WITH BOARIM OF counsel of the Larkwnod to conduct an in vestigation into al leged collusive bidding In-do approval of the docimentss Mr. Urstormyos tras Charles L. Craig. attend the conforence. Mr .('ra ig. in a letter to tho tsourd - of Tuesday. refused tomeodo 10 a board proposed knguiry _, MLNetE toe WITH TOP OF Mt HEIGHT NO LONGER wrat ES gar\ it B There is more gtd new - trouble abead for American stipool (hil«imen The height of Nom! Blin: & no leng or what geographaics sry 81 is soveral hiemndred yards of ohe stono | pyramid which | formed I Ime ed by an, av@lanc ho din y roiled dow n- on th < Eul in side, stopping miraculois!y in the - out skirts of tho villages of No castaltics vero reported Italian and Froncth militan airplhmes made new photographs of the | peak Mont Blan« today lech- Keenan Mr and Mrs Clartrs G- Kenan {Wm give m recepQion Salurday ove {ning et their home on Cipgitol [Rosina Wash -in borer of ore vent marriige of | thes | daughter I Helen Rose to Er Raymond 1. 'Zoch - The bride 4% a (ofm er Wats town girl, but s ath brs Camily ore moved to Seatifle in 1901 Airs Zech attended the university of WasBing ton. with the climes 1917 After ber end@nation she con 'linued hew studies in at ; Foreat Ridge Coment, of the Sa | dames of the Sacred Heart Por {the past (wo veen Vrs Zech has been an instructor of Prench and :l.nlin le the Aubaim Higs school Dr Zech formetis abso atleaged the J nmessits of M It and \gs there s here (he rutmince be gan - Later he wort in Northwest cern University in Chicago thore he obtained his bachelor of s~lonce de gree and Bater his doctor of rmed i (cine degree - Folloning NZ sradua {tlon in 4%19 0 bro Zech cetsed an interneship in San Pranmtkes creunty hospital arad later also i1 Kt \ in cents bospital o% Porfiirad FAAEOUS PEAYWRIGHT v1 > +4 > & + | | I bell en. # ome ween . uas MECA r orem ey 6G tarviena ty arrived in - Agurricg | ftrin Laie - don - He dins come to thk moatnars for i tre. panirperse oof | | pets toher ste ge Ire palritimvm One oif hiss mmoest mid ainevieies bee tiie! of \The SI (an \ 31g. 't» atrent ag. - of all thy 1G tluige us « ik IELIMERED A7 ADAMS {yr8008®. | heave thor Ball list «day for re ceiving the wool ind all farmeis de- UAP | He next a )j evn- Thg wool is packe| in the Math gm” it lo Syra: n@ rewcived there condit lons fiworab le for STOP EXCLIUSWE BHOOING yNTEAM YER WiLL uss REw leia 41 tivo A commitic® It was anmiotnercd today : The board. direct«@d by An yor Blylan'itried to ct rie ponden t ‘yard line I“ the Loekwood inguiry provbonaly | had asked the Lo«ckwaod ceounse! tor latter was by White without estEngate | Mulligan request for ovidéice no«Btd in {81 brok . MIG; for | Middies® 25&)ar~i the , forwards summit of the mo-intmit sams detach | of > of + {rards in a alga-um. ‘ yerd line . Preench prepared for a at fNeld geul From placement, Wilhfd holtling the beall. The kick was law FARMERS - POOLING - PRAOGOUCT : - the pigskin stuiking the ground ahd THROUGH G RANGE LEAGUE rolling unler | the goal bar. - The sail. FEDERATION ors lining up» on (their own 20-yard line, MeK.ce eircled Storck for seven ®) but was no before , could get pune ed the MiddBe' 'tiy ard mark f pass, MW rliid e to r Beven jarmds | the entire naiy line | eight yarcls a md was foi Fiench, reed to punt 'the ball Fallimg Gerd om the Navy's 8 yard nuark - ()u a peniity, how | Who bail i nto yard line ou! of the Army play on their own 240 end run Be esis thrown for a Middies t&en F past King A secon do aste mpt Part resulted Aveyard Loss - Rranding on his 280 {sain just as t ho first period ended. requested | Score - Array ©, Navy 0 «ly to feceond Ferio@. Hamiliom mamie 1 yard outside of Comry sas thrown fol a ls by Breedsier | who e thro-ugh om the Ball s as pass- (ed. A_ forma ri pars -by McKo# “rounded. and - punted to ! Storck who regrined ton yards be fore be wis Qlroyn om the “hi; Polot 3oyard mark On the At line up [Pt-cecal ro of : quick pur? and MeKees® weiss dropped in h:= tracks by Whi tron the Middies' 18 sard line Mo Kee made iwo yanl< inside of aind Conroy broke throug! fos iv con the othor side of center | Meckee ambled the bali and !ureane th«s A rmy center, lell on :«¢ and it nam the midiers bail on the line Fromch split through th-e maddie of the Annapolis feor t uo jirda The Arm» sprung a deployed qffenso from which Wiltiide husled a forsard pass but the ba i grrougsded om Navy a |~ ' yard line a nd wees brought back . French Jon attempted a giat 'from place memt and with Wilhide holding the bal on the middie. 'n vard line gle cadet fullback beor - luatHly Thas baall «ers partly block .d however. mnd sailed to the ont of the goal post _ The sailors put it n play on their 20y ard line A% shere five yard forward to Part made: It first dowan can the NMasy e 1} arc cine - MrK go wiis - throw n o wit gain in him tush art Storch t orges treed another shart forward pass to Koehier for- anex¢her frst down on , the Navy's dibyrard line Mechees pick ed up threeo yamrls at centrr 06 on irtn'q toms to Raoehler grounded and fa second afPiem pl wease inferrepted hy Lawrenco mid @i was the Army a halt onsthe Nav ys 4lyard mark Smythe made taq jaro amt cenier bur othe IArn’n wae pereallged 1) tarde far holding an«l reesummed play on their ow n 48 vare| life w Ko erisre fogs glav, wath Smyth carrjping the baail falled to gain ar. a forwar| pias W ihid to French Fave the Army the ball at midfels 'to which w aia died an additrnnal | Dyards for ng Walhide attemp [ ed a second forsard pass whiel sa- intercepted be. Kechler just a. > rouched the greoumd Tls hall sas 'rtven to this A mw and on tire fire' \line up Lawren «o made two var- through Bowles TFohe play owas ' beoming vers reugta and Fremeh =a \badly darre«} after & siv varef gan around (apelin end ~Smyths ' skirted Par t's ond. but could not ate make | the necresary drerance and the Naw) tok the ball on down- on their own P)vaid Jin? 00 onrm from a Adie hina formatien bree through Pawid«son for a sis ard ras and repeated the play on the a~*t , anle o# the dire for a first das n oad. | ball being en th e Navi's 18 yard bine MeKee wis threomn for a fare vramd loss awd Kimg dropped hac} cand threw a long pass which J was caught by \ Kee hir the ; las I was not allone@ ind a repetition = sulted in a ard pak King then pantes] a high shor hail which was caught by Fronch and downed at ranklfi-eld On the firms Eine up he gained si dodging run areuna the Viddies' lof@ on«d and Taw rence hat ; tered two menre «out of center - A gve | cessful forward pase, Willide to ; French. gave the Cadets i first down ; on the Midd®lee' 9 vard mark Wil f bide's forurari pase was knocked down by Kirag lawrence atiempted ; a freid goo} @roma from il f moat midfel d w hie®h fell shot: and rolled over the Anmipolis goat time > The middies sta rea from their own ' 20 yard marks sigh a dodg're run for ' a seven yard ga dn by Koehler who. was Anally bm-ight to ground by! Greene just is the second period | U - ended Srom»e Army 0, Navy 0 During the first baif., escelient de fense prevented eltfier | team _- from rrining much gwound In 18 serim: mage plays, «he _Armay male a net to. lml gain of only Ai The Army | s ped a florvard pass he could Day idson - brake through mid flung Conroy before he in@e wiy for an end rman. to Captain Wilhide| j and wher the \rmy captain was in- terfered with in in attempted fair catch the mu lirw were penalized 15 yards and i wis the Army's ball om A line pplinage and a «hort forwaré netted French was upset oy for a loss of ever, the Niv ya as perrglited to put MrBwe battered Ave yards tine brit shen Part was called inrothe back field for an punted French being In which he in a French punted I0 Hpen of which on the Nesy'® J+ yint tine and thy 34 vards and { givens | in 6 LINN Y. causSisS esc T\ su FreRINcG, w < o 7 wee SLE PROPERTY: Allen Seevey Alleges, Thit Partner Took Two . Suitwases. w o. yr . Joseph Gushkiow, Wost Moulton street, pleaded guilt y to the charge of petit larceny when arraigned in city court this morniteg before City Judge Joseph A. McCaa- nell and was given a suspendéd sa- | tence. 2. Gushlow was placed under arrest this morning by Patroliian James \_. Gilligan followitg a complaint re- ceived at police headquarters from i| Allen Seevey, a eripple, formerly wf Colton,. A warmnt was sworn ort charging Gushlow with the theft »f iwo suit cases containing clothlizg and other goods fwom Seevey,. Beevey came to the police office a few days ago 31d asked that the po- lice be on the lookout for Gushlov. He claimed that lae had been travel- ing with Gushlow who had acted is his companion and had assisted hin. He said that they had left Sy CARCUSee for Watertown about five weeks ag- working their way to this city bw peddling goods in various places. . The two suitcases, togetber with the one owned by Gushlow, wee checked at Syracaise for this Three weeks mio last Thursday tie two arrived here and stayed at the ¥. M. C. A. all might. The next moile- ing Gushlow left kim and up to a fow days ago he had mot seen him. Seevey said that he went to the express ofice to get his saultcases but found that they had been recelt - ed by another pérty who had the checks. This party_proved tp be Gushlow. - Gusthlo d this t§orn - ing that he got the suitcases and song cate Seevey at that place. He claim ed that they were returned to hint. When he kept (o l? story that he bad checked the shiicases to Cir - thage, despite evidence furnished ly Detective Captain Alfred 8 Wool. the city judge adjourned the hearing A few minutes later Gushlow worr to the jirdgo and said that he did nc@ chick the sultearims Gav-3M iwo | CR % E8TEMATE. | yard loss. on a quick quran ist nec New | \ ork. Nov. 27 < onmirac; terb@ck pdung e - made four yards M forms drawn by the boi of , (brough the soldiers' center Ths Ibis is m rery commun sight (lmied seven - forward | passes - only were guccessful and tm». gained a total of 17 varda The A rms cearned first down only onee It punted four times for an average! was penalized | T)} Jars» - The Navy earned first down. Iseur times during the half - in 24 | noshing plays it made a net socal fimin of 28 yards _ Of seven foprwig 'c pmmissc®e tried two were ruccesafin for t jotai gain of 3° yarde - The Navy. hare ronaiized 3° yards Its «ii punts tweraged only 24 jyarus' ftom the Ime of serimmge Bet weer tho halves - Secretaries 'Dzaniels and Raker ueneral Pershing mag treneral Nivelle accompanied by col lier oMcers conferred in the cen te r of the gpditon whle a delig ited (rgnd of sailors and soldiers s lo verre arde line kuest« surrounded th-em The Nav» goat bet ween iwo mAddtes came aweress othe frid aad bl«eated de fiance at the Ariny coet crs Seconda Haif When the 'eam« i ned up to: the of the secad bail - hing , Hecked off to French «bo caught the \be I) on his two yard dine and ran it to the i#yard mark before ho- was caugh' On the firs ling up bo cirried (aptain hwon for a first do-wn on the cadeta' 46 yard line. be In@g Apally brough to earth by King French next swept aerias the field trl was forced out of bounds with ol f kain Oq ~The navy one repulsed a chirge | pa, endidrey i® - Vector Stanesifer br - Omptain Wonde - and _ French of ws ashington, | C. vho is the rep pi nted to (emow on the SN#¥y8 34 ° resentative of (ler National | cagye mard line - (in the in tial line Con iif Postmasters it bet ng boomed for ms made too aris outside of MUH the next postmamgergenrral and the gam - hing added a vard - at th® jeague ia back oC him to a man, it aume position Conrov tossed & js said - There q ore 29,00. post mas lorog forward pase « hich grounded ters in this stair of will be by the | merds ahead of the intended re ene ed Conrov then punted -to _ the\ Armys 49 vard Ime where \Wi'hide was thrown by Bolles without ga'n Wilhide hammered sevon yards ont ol Milhide and on a repetitien of the play made tuo more In his thi rd plunge info the center of the Mi«idies line Withide nade it firs: down at the certer of _ the field French. in an atempted rur around Er ons end lost four yards A foi \i rd pass toaged by (Caprain Wil bife to French put the ball on 'the Mieddtes $200 vard - mark Ao dne ! the patrons of the R F t'. unit are as a whole favorable for' anem in the d stmict I In the poorer as ful us New .la smalls to be used for the Future pro- thrown om ths 40; a+d [te as tha city where the sennmity of conl and the attending price» fans 8:35:11; gmI?1‘:u:;:ayrt:8:‘lllllfl1:23:12:ih\ Denlléd in hir - arms _ Fronch ra used Infettmg sunk-fing- Emergency con! atitions 18%¢ beep estas sed Monday by - membsores of the! WAs throw i for oa threeyard - loms I»hed throug tout tire city where ol u ppgh anis ceceite jtiat board - armed _ - U'ntermyor | When hoe & temples to bitter his way < 0 oungh fuel to fill {helt immediate « senta Sinadl Doy» wH(r ni suerte of vehicles mur be seep (rendling bomewerd witt (their prestour jor! ’ POSTMASTERS 10 MEET AT PULASKI The Gushlow hearing was held iim the patrolmen's reom this morning 'because of the inwbility of the plain- tiff to walk up Che stairs to the court Loom INJURIES SUFFERED IN FALL HASTEX HER DEATA lame. AZUBAHR PREY DAWSON I 82, was hMativo or LISBON | ars Atubnh—Pr—eynnawson widow, lof William [®Rawson. formeriy of 'Flackvilte, died at 1 36 this morning ai counties present | ard reactvations Was thy «b of | he fall loll are being made st the hotels there «_ She was born in Lisbon. N Y . the fir those who evioend - |GAughter of the late Mro and Mr. the election of officers for the ensu thg vear the free Hi tmpeorte nt ofa olFher ways It 's belfeved iBere will be d seus «lor af some of doe clzange« probable t1cte postal less undor the next ad min isiration maimtain'ng | the prosent - routos Som: of them umbt be served more' quickly and nage easily are at present. but the post masters da mot wart to see routes that caused so much annoy time the next mim is named ana the members are going to do their bit In brin ging about (Be &ppoimntinent *tt Washington,. N or {e defal - govern according to, tha ater chief of ! he railitin bureau i* going to be and for coming to this city 16 years ago io 'cases of alleged vloiation Time postmaster and ' D routes in ! than they the Burleson ivo yrars ago. of Stonesifer, M f Coe savs in his cal for the meeumg M: t« Ir Hastings SHORTAGE OF MEN IN,NATIONAL GuaRD Coe 1 home i7 - Fourteen , efaies had ro Nit ional Guard troeps recognized by the- ment on June 31 anmsal report of Major Gereral Jeseq Arby Prey and bad spent tho greater {part of her life in Flackvilie, N Y that reason every pomimaster is ex |reside with her dataghter. Strs Pecor , pert ed. (Bhe was a membo! of the First Meth rodiat Episcopal chairch Her husband. ®VNHam Dawson pasted aw ay about 29 years ago Sur viving are her dlainghter, Mrs. Pecor with whom she resided. a som. Jo sep'h Ho Dawson ef this city, two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Man J Sacket of Svracus® and tw) 'brothers. Arby Prey of Ogdensbtr; and Henry Prey of Rochester. The fungral will be held at 9 Mon day morning frous the Pecor res dence. Rev E. B (Cheeseman. pastor [of Black River Methodist Episcopal church offtctatites The will be taken to Flacky tle. near Heuvel ton. N Y- for interment T0 SHOCK amog M. Lewis, Stricken a Monti) Ago. Passe; Away at 70. Amos M Lewis, well known res dent of this city. died at 4 this mon ing ar the residence of his daughter. Mra - Arthur Vat erman, 407 Jay «treet, following a shock | sustaine«l four weeks ago. aged 70 years. He I had been in Inifing health since The i 'shock a month igo and during the , past week his comdition had been critical | Me was born De« 1. 1859, in thi I county, son - of - Zepharish | Lewis. When a boy hts parents mored to ; , Oneida counts and his youth was in the viednit v of Taberg. He e farled® in raade publtc todo> They were Af 'cam to this city about 22 years ago}: 2:3?g..nmnlwfl Fta|drzkphizggrp$2 bkaneas Delawar. Ninos Indiana, and had since resided here. being ., the1 French punted outof bounds Loutsiina. Massicbuseits, Montana. employed for over 20 years as puly on the satiore 1% yard line Nav Nebraska Nevadi,. New Hampshire, and papermaker at the International ' \C* Non Mexico, Moch Daketa, South i Paper Company's (Glen Park mills hee rv‘phrrd. MeKee as left had Drake a rrd Wes Virginia !~ Mrs Lewis, w ho prior to her mat Bimk for the Nav: l Whe new cemor in 'use first era «h inter the Arms line gained tun sards ancl th oen lowr one in s run at \Mal Blgean _ For a third time Noyes plung ¢d into the Army forwards this time pic Mng up s sceamt three feet - King ! thon punted to (Captain Withide an | the Navy's 40 sat line where he me thrown by Fwen - in nilpmplrr]; forward pase by French was fhter c by Moore for the Navy and | the Middies put the ball into play en the Army's 50 yard mark Return From England. lunwvwille, Nov 27 - Rev B O Spmiin and (anuly have returned to their bome in Reaver Pris, after sprending reversal months with rela- England - They report a stormy verage, requiring 13 days to make the trip Mr and Mrs Simon daman have gone to Canada, whdre,‘ hey will speod some time - Mr and j William A Miller leave for}! Flo rida, Mondgy. where (hoy will, spe=nd the winter ~~Mro and - Mrs. Trainer snd Lucian Rumble | hay e-gone to Fult n where they «iH mike | their hone - Mro and - Mra Fm nk S Stoddarq are spending ton | day a in New York | Mr. and Mrs M ‘ I | 1 | I | U L,, F¥ebster are spending a week with relatives at Niagara Falis.- Angelo Gar barino of the United States navy, Mow stationed at the Brooklyn navy| Farcl, is spending a temday furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Louis | . Garberine. ~D. 1. Phatlon returned Wocinesday from Hepburn bospitat, GgDensburg.- Misa Hildi LaFave is spirmding a few days at her home in Clhwton. | GONG INT\ \moviesr Mrs - Duff | (ooper, formeorty Li@y Mirna Mauneery, daughter of the Inrks of Hit Itnd wie is to become a film si Ste is known n= Englands \sim=t benutifur wo Emm\ sod silt in Engtiuh unde, contrat tn d Stuart u mrried t'np fatti UPF\ Cnagy® the (Gren dier Guards, di€ting the was. ~ ? \riage was Miss Edi Campbell. passed» an ay about seven years ago Sierviv« ing are a daughter. Mrs Jessie M. Waterman. sith whom be made his home; Charles F E.ewis and L. Or Ilmwis. both of this «¢ ty, a brother, Witlam Lexia of Smithville, three sisters, Mre Chauracey W Gray of ffhts city, Mrs Mirnie Woodard of! i Rodman and Mrs Elizabeth M Otte | of this eth _ Four grandchildren, Heler Lewis and ( wondolyn, Jessk': and leon Lewis, all of this city at Lin survive > <- Mri Lowis was a member of the jlocal organization of puly workers He attended the MeQhodist® Episcopal p church. l The funeral will be held at 2304 Tuesday afternoon' from the Water man residence, 407 Jay street, Rev. Jaber: Staltwood. feastor of Firat Methodist EpiscopiR church, ofleiat:, cing Interment will be in North Wa to town cemetery l Garage Man to Wed Today. Homer C Forbes, a night ma-hin- fat employed in the Biche-Gardiner Motor company | grrage in séon street and I'ving at 597 uffeen street, will marry Miss Clemency Gravelle of 629 Lillian street, »oclay,. according 46 an annow»ncement made ly Miss Gravelle's g- »ndmother, \irs Joseph Gravelle of 642 ° Lansing a«#ireet, wich whom she has made her home for the past several weeks. Miss Gravelle is\n siaughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph M. Gravelle ind has | Leen employed in the Nill & Jess factory. The couple took out a mar riage license this meorring al the city clork's office | \ aged 20 years, iof. them to in an effort to lo-] | I | I I \' dt 4 1/1,\ rar A. « Ne Shafqgigfxférfbm§005h NOYEMBREN 37, ,, MSS HE WEDS N B FORMER westery | PLOYE Bride 'Refuses to To Romance Began When Was Stationed at M; racks. - Miss Hazel M. Kelly, | {G3 Mill street but santo 11248 Pacific street, Broo cently married (o Clar also of Brooklyn, as a | romance that bad its in, in\ bridegroom ues seu |neotor transport corps ; Barracks and the bride ed as a telephone nper 'local office of the Wes Telegraph Company Mr. and Mrs. Krauss Thursday to spend the the week visiting ore friends and it was not that relatives and the n friends were let imo When interviewed toda) bride declined to tell an tails of her marriage o known the date. When Miss Kelly lef July to take unpwher : Brooklyn It was gene; stood among her frien was to be married, but > that no definite date hi for the ceremony - sc arrival in Brooklyn she tion with the American ' Telegraph company as operator. It 4s understood that «look place the latter p werk and that the tri town is a part of the we | Mrs Krauss is a nati but has restded in oth 'grdater part of her life time she was a telrph fon the local sawitch froar ; York Telephone compa Ithree years ago she ace tion with the Western [worked thore until last It was while employe she mot Mr. Krauss, wh tioned at Madison Barm eral months after the ar tore being discharged army - Upon belfig rel ‘lhfl service, he return |kork to resume hta pre jion of accountant |_ Mr. nnd Mrs Krauss bere sunday ovening to Brooklyn where they w iI 'future home. NEW P 'at the residence of her daughter. (®rawego Nov ?7 -M I. Co# stite irs Prank { Preror of 446 Soulls ! eccrolary of the posimaster's a=so 'Merdow #trefi. agreed 82 years | Mr IN “A“ E F0 ciation of - Jaffer sor, O+wego apd 'Dasson fell om #he staus in the\ _. oR! |g» . Lew in counties, mil in this congres- Pecor residence mbout a week M® NOT NECESSARY TO / © * and although no trones were broke . +ipraal district, has issued the CAi tine sqatained injuries that hastenct ' V. 5? COMMISSION for the meeting On Pulaski! Dec 1 'her death. it im believed She wim CASE OF 'ViQLAI A special effort is made to never able to cx plain to relative . . a> bave every powirmaster in the three Bow the acident eccurred so great <- New York. Nov ?; handed down by fedoral 'vin today established a | 'prohibltion enforcement ; 'ing that it is not necesai to United States comm 'stord act t- Judgo Garvin held that mitormney has the right to {formation sith the U ni ;courl against persons n Voistead law itolations Ing before a commission common practice at pres 'The dee son uas in | IChaatav Mezger, hose : riled out of his saloon of agents armed w warrant. On the\ objection of Mi | 'CRADUATE OF ST. U opened it, and, IL uns a out liquor. Judga Oarvi the agents had the right safe under the warrani CONSTRUCTS FE\ ATTORNEY JOHN 5. M CHICAGO PART ICIP! DISTRIBUTION OF | Aitorgey John S. MI ago. 0 of the most cel tormes a?“ the Unite® Su me of Lawrence und one of the r attorneys pate in the distribution in attorneys fees ip comn the legat work Involww to bring about the const will of the late Marshall This is sald to be amount that has cro: ut lon In the courts of the n for years. the suit «being nered one in which Ca will now receive the in his brother, Henry Fleld the estate or | come on his own share | 000 besides Major John 8. John 8 - Miller, repres® Nancy Perkins Fleld. no' thur Ronald Lambert Tr com-(Ls 100,000 sups O 37% Mrs. Charlotte Coltins Street Painfully H Mrs. Charlotte Colline Stome street, aged R6. si! the steps of the Jeffert Bank Building at about !! ing and fell to the sidew receiving several bruises body and lacerating her ( {ly in striking the payem! Collins' foot stipped upon which are of wood and % wet with melted mnow ard Ais. Colline was walk Mrs. FP. B. Cooper, also of street, at the time of th having just finished som! in the Jefferson Count Bank. In slipping 0\ the falltug to the pavement. lns, who was being 2% Mrs. Cooper, was saved Yous injuries through Mrs having taken her a down the steps. tto fake the twa ladies to ! in Stone street whore It | shat no serioug ««oival by Mis. n to A taxt | injuries Collin - Bv% , o s a