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THE BEST DRESSED URL liuclllo's famoui tuodcl why hum In 'I he buna ay Star THE INDIANAPOLIS ELYHOR GLVNN'S HERO The Sarnnon like Prince of Bwfdeu In the) of an Interesting story In 1 lie Sunday Star i VOL- aa i-m Jan 18 90S at offlc a a a Us, In 1 unc 1 the act March 3. TO LAftGLST I A A I A I I I I A A KSPAA RNING, 1 OVLMW 10, '921 i I I I in TAII. IIP Pa VI i bv Carrier I6c Per oek i "5 t-tnts to Jl 00 7 1, iLE CE STRANGER AND SHANK TO STAND OFFICERS ALREADY NAMED Declares Changes Will Be Made Under No Consideration Unless Appointees Decline to Serve. COMPLETE ROSTER SO Mayor-Elect Says Joliason Urged as Police Chief, "Guessed Wiong." LEWIS REFUSES TO DEPEND POLICY BEFORE UkNERS DAY'S DEVELOPMENTS. Cletns Weaver and Martin J.

By anfl recommended for in.pectors of police It bad been announced thtt- Mr. Hylana would be named ol actecttven of wlar ti colored, Oedrge chosein ot public John Tou'l. Carneflx likely selection lor city purchasing ORent. Taylor K. GtoninBer nccepUd ap polntn, nt U6 corporation counsel.

Joseph Hoguo aoteptcd uppolnt- PEORIA, HI 9--A telegram from John Le Lewis president of the United Mine Workers of America refusing the Imitation ot Frank ton, nresident of tha United Mine Workers of Illinois, to attend the Illinois mine workers convention, now In session here, to answer criticisms t.f acts ot the international convention at Indianapolis was read this afternoon 'Your imitation to attend the convention of course, comes rather late, Inasmuch as I am engaged i a numbei of very Important matters per talnlng to our organization and Ita welfare and find It Impossible to visit the convention," the te.efewm said "I have in mind that the several matters you mention received consideration of the recent International convention the supreme authority In the united Mine Workers of America, and I am reluctant to believe that the mine work ers of district No 12 desire to follow policies In contravention to the offl-ial aUion and official expressions of the governing authority of their organization In view of the fact that 111 soon enter wage negotiations for the making of a new contiuct, it Is In judgment a poor time for any member our union to advocate or piomote divisions in our councils Wo aie (aclns a period when we will require everj atom of our trength and evorj one should strive to maintain the Bolldoritj of our organi zatlon HOJSTHEROES IN HONOR SQUAD POWER MERGER COMPANY ASKS FOR REHEARING EXPERTS TO WRITE CM ARMS CONFERENCE FOR THE STAR Corpcration Seeking to Build Great Electric Plant Near Coal Fields May Amend Petition to State Board. flRST DENIED moDM city board of health declining to n. c.ty coatroU.r Dr. feocthe link and Dr K. BuudeU named a.

member, ot boar. B. Sloan accepted appointment as market master. M. rmersaw appointed street commlBsloner.

John F. Walker, ol cieoning. 0r Conger, pound keeper Fted Knodlo accepted eppolntment aeeretory ot tho Herman F. Blkhoff ate polntment chief ot polite. Four Medal Men Besides Sergt.

Woodfill to Escort America's "Son." BY EVERETT WATKINS. WASHINGTON Nov 9 --The Indiana soldier who fired the Ihst American shot of the world war--a shot heard around the world--and the Indiana soldier who has been declared by Gen Perching to Issue of $21,000,000 Securities Considered Too Large for Holdings Involved. INDIANA STATE CAPITOL Nov i lhe Indiana Electric Corporation flled a petition with the sen Ice commission todav asking for a rehear Ing of Its proposal to issue a amount of sec.urit.ies for the purchase of the properties of seven electric, utlli ties of the itate Ihe Joseph Brewer Interests, which are back of the corporation proposed In the orlg inal petition to Issue 521 000,000 of securities to bo used In effecting the merger This proposal was denied by the commission after an extended investigation and hear ing on the ground that the value of the properties estimated at approxl mately $11,000 000 bv the corporation is not sufficient to nan ant the Urge issue of securities Many Ask for Smaller Issue Ihe petition for rehear, np asks that the order of the commission denjing the original request be vacated and permission granted the corporation to The the iRISFARLEY EMBRACES FATE OF ISOLATED AND IN PARTIAL DaRKNEbS BY GENERAL STRIKE RUM I- (Bv A ltd FOUND IN GRIP LEFT IN FLIGHT So Says Loyd George, Adding That if It Succeeds, "It Will Be Greatest Evert of Last 1,900 Years." Pins'. I Pom- tor lit is i i 1 on of i pen nl nl i il loil-n 1 the i i i i I Jib I i i i i i i I i a i i i i i i I i aro hold i ar I p'oViHo'; Poolroom Owner Befriends For- iiu 1 i i i II I i ir i 1 Som of li i ns a i I tO Be Old "BOX 031716 eiqner Whom Police Hold TO StYE RACE 1 i 1 Is CM iii, i il In i i i at i i mi 11 ill I I tl i th Operator. i If I if no i i i i nf," iM 1 on of I I I 1 a i i i i ot them in 111 it is the re-plv ODIFH LEFT uTi doddtil a tho i i i I I i an.

i i side i i ifi in 1 il ko eho Hd piniip" but i 16 and tht i is strnnj, i It ut, i FRIDAY PARADE PLANS COMPLETE BY MAURICE EARLY. flic an amended petition Corporation Indicates that amended petition would ask for au thorlty to Issue securities of smaller amount The amount of securities be the most outstanding Individual sol Proposed not dHclosecl dter of the great war, will botli have a part In paving respect to the unknown Rothschild who acts as Indl anapollu representative for the Biewr Intel eats paid that the amount of se Mayor-elect Lew Shank, said night ho would complete the 11st ot ppointments to be made under his ad- InlBiratlon before Saturday, when he Intends to begin a ten-day vacation Mr Shank announced he will appoint Jorge Hutsell, citj clerk, as exec- Utive secretary of the board of public tafcty John Fox, colored la to be ap pointed mesaengei for the "'j 15 Martin Hyland and Cletus L. eav be recommended as Inspectorsof police, Mr Shank announced had Len announced that Mr i a be recommended as captain of detec UveS Popular Officer Mr was a member of po Uce department for more than twenty jears and retired on a pension abou a jear ago He was a police sergeant tho greater part of the time, but had also held the position of Heutenan and captain He also had charge of the traffic department for some time Mr weaver is secretary treasurer of the 1 Thft announcement that American soldier who Is to find his cuntles to be proposed has not beon final resting place In Arlington ceme- determined terv daj Sergt Alex Arch of South Bend, In! who, as chief of the first section of Companies In Proposed Merger Companies which the corporation piu poses to purchase are Merchants Heat md Light Companv 6th (iela artlllerv 1st clivl- Indianapolis fired the first American gun of Indiana Railways and Ughl Comp my, the war at 6 clock on the morning Ek rt Gaa Fue Colnpim of Oct 23, 1917 arrived here today He a Ehtlnf company Wabash Valley Electric Coinpanv Putnam Llectric Companj Cayuga Flectrlc Companv The original petition indicated the pi will be one of the mourners as a repre tentative from Indiana while Seigt bamuel of Jefferson couht Indiana the outstanding hero of the war will be one of the body bearers of the unknown soldier He assisted this afternoon In the removal of the bodv from the cruiser Orjmpla to the rotunda of the national Capitol wheie it will lie in state until Friday Sergt will serve in a similar capacity the bodv will taken to Arlinctoa cemeterj to rost among heroes of three wars Three Other Representatives Besides Arch, two other Indiana soldiers who distinguished themselves in the world war are arriving here as offl the state They Mr Weaver was to i department as an 1--. come new, for the members of. the department who have alwajs log upon him as an efficient and congenial officer No announcement has been made Mr Shank of tho choice for city purchasing agent It is believed this place will be given to Louis Carneilx a mem- of the city council and a leader of I the Shank primary campaign Me I Can.eflx was actively identified i ttTsnank-for-Mayor Club during campaign Mr Shank declared he would not change anj announced appointments under any consideration and that there 4 would bj no names substituted except In Instances where the persons offered, the places decline to accept rie as( sorted, that hia recommendation for the appointment of Herman RlkhoK as, chief of police is final, as Mr Rlkhoff, has indicated he will accept Johnson "Guessed Wrong anfl H(nry Cunningham of Kentland strobel ot Tcll clt posal Includes plans to cicet a centra! power station near the Indiana eoal fields as an economy measure in the production of electricity A number of the cities allotted by tho proposed meiger vigorously opposed the it came be fore the com mission Ihe city of Kokomo employed Fled Bates Johnson ex member of the commission, as special counsel Electric power eonsumel of Indianapolis were represented by William Taylor and the city of Indianapolis bj Corporation Counsel Samuel Ashby The petition was heard by Commissioner Geoige Barnard, who wrote the order denying the uiikinai petition Tax Valuations Lower At the hearing it developed that the value of the properties as appraised for taxation purposes, ib several million i dollars below Lhe valuations made by the corporation This point was strong Urged by the attorneys opposing the plan as Indicitlng that the securities should not be authorized lhe order of the commission ing the original project The commission in of the opinion that there Is not enough fair a i In Reiders of The Star will be given the best and most complete service possible during the international conference on limitation of armaments, which begins tomorrow in Washington Gathering the news of this momentous meeting which IB conceded to be the greatest since the war, anahzlng the purposes of men and nations irtlclpatlng In the dlscusskns Is a task a requires i of men whose dHlitj can nut be queslloned The "3tirs correspondents who i vvilte on the conference are men hdse ihilln ii retopnlrwl These men Sir Philip Gibhs Mark Sullivan David Lawrence and Catkins i covfr compkttlj angle of eonferenee discussion the i onfi rence will be held in ishington minj decisions of i Importance to the success of tht, eon ference i be made hy leaders who remain in i i More than i man Sir Hnllp i.lbbs will bf i pli mt md i i Ills Luiope i auoc ting Hie eon- not discussions and his dlspitchos I be of unusual Interest to followers of the conference Mark Sullivan Is leoognlzod as the hiding authorltv in the bulled fiom a newspaper standpoint on subjects of national and I a i a poll tits David I a Inn already i nn interesting scries of articles on the conference for The Mar i i out dispatches on mfore nee topics i i be inv iluable In foi i i of the meeting Everett i who Is the staff tor of The Star In Washing i Ins been In Washington foi si i a a i mil Is in lose i i i i happenings within the i ov omnitntal a arfooted bv the i unf( (lUuisalon I idclltion these spt-cUl I Stir i served In a staff Jf experienced new spier men thi 1 i will provide i taunts of hamming during- eh rliu of the i Premier, Speakmq at Lord Mayor's Banquet, Dwells Hopefully on Erin, a tho pd Preis) 1 h- 1 lord nw.) i biinvnt tills eiilng il moie th in nil UnportnDLC JH repl; tng to tho in en 3 tmst to UIP Cabin' ri tho custom of 3 ich a i at tin hi 1 todc Cnlld hill of hpcakinf, his mind regarding fort inn i i i has beon (hit tht, prlmo i i nniM on i ArmiStlCC Day Feature OCRCd poliues in hla annual dulld Inll but In rtspouse to tho lord niaor 4 mg- i gentlim i tho (, tie-its i i altcd of tho Irish i elite I George i i statt tntnt irly In his sper li a the onferf nro In MUc a rainbow in thf and pi-wed to thc question of Ireland i Ho d.

lurtti tint a a i th piospeit of Clrf it Brttiin i propoiili to I i i hecdod todav and of Iroliml a i i i to enter tho BrlXlnh alth is in cquil tl) in for jcara but that tho i ft03 in i il stapo this hf i i i tho yultH or the jJOsyiblUtles of onff rei TH hk ire now hdd i tho Irish itives Deals With WoiW Troubles uled icfr 1:30 G'Clock- Many Units to March. i Ann i mi nt made I of th" i of i md fonnatlon tlio pjiiado i be a (Y i the of I ot i i eif Uml tl iluj re row I i li Mnltli neljuUut Imll in i ttieiml i.uiiTd hus bun a Krand ul and 1 ouls i li chleif uf tlnff At 1 3(1 clock 111 thc i i tho i i move south fieini ClJiIr i on Alenldliiii i to tht i Vctim Alleges Savings Was Was Taken From Cache Under Bed. It hli il of 51 I bv a voting Kouman i he had befriended granting Hie i i i a pi ice to bleep, was tht htorx told i last night by nj unln KothbclilIU 'Morth Tal Mre- II" said the money was a bed In his room by the- i i i whose une ho does not know i i to Rothmhlld who is pro Iirli tor of i i oolroom at 26 South Cap- It i 1 the Koumaninn been li iling: hi tin poo room ibout ftur iiiniUh 1 and a a asked Itothachlld for i linthiehlld said he took the Mt HIM home Find Stranger's Grip i liking with Rothschild, detect i Ms heimc anel found h. grip le ft the hiringcr which offered cvl- tle.nce? of a possible fithcme- for money ikiin, nnd led to thc thought thai pos-" slblj Kotlisehlld was fleeced out of the mene-v a a robbed An Instrument composed of a tele- kej a compass and a sliding rule, rcnncrte'el i a shifting box below, was I in the grip and a taken by de SHANK OFFICIALLY DECLARED ELECTED CANVASS BOARD to be the state's official mourners A civil war arriving here todav who has the distinction of having won the congressional medal ef honor--the highest American decoration--In the battle of GhlckamauRa Is Dr Orvllle Chamberlain of Wkhart Ind He will be picsent tomorrow night when a meeting of the congressional medal of honor men ot all wars--world war civil wai and Indian wars--will be held at thc Hotel Aalelgh "It was a Icng trip for me to make here, but I would not miss this occasion oppoitunlt, to pay honor to th uTnow" soldier some mother's son. securities "earing fixed charges which UIm the petitioner sajs are necessarj to consummate the purchase thereof to saj nothing of other capital obllga tlons Tabulation of Gives Republican Plurality of, Samuel Lewis Shank was offl iillj claied major elect of Indianapoll" last night by the canvassing board follow ing tabulation of the official till glvlnt, Mr Shank a plurallt) of his Iradlnt opponent Bojd II Hal aton All other eunuidaU tin the Pe publican tltkct i thiee i i i a calidldati foi the city council a Buchanan fl illiam I Ciauer and Otto Roy ilfO were deelari teil Certificates ot election will probtbly be Indianapolis Returns Officially Tabulated Official returns from tho 168 precincts In I i a a i as tabulated by the canvassing board on the city election a show the followlns results MAI OK Lew hhunk (I!) Hol'toii II Hi-nry (H I (harlen GimlKTc (S Slmnli iihinillty 38107 1102 102 lilac iiieic 10 i.ui iau i i i in f'ertlllcatcs 01 election will i UK (j the properties nought to be purchased I to he successful candidates to itlli i Alnrtlm Hi 1 B.

Mnc 1 Strtr I i)lurulit i ''bourn. 1- Oarvln-'lU I lllue- I 1 I Bui-eiH I I nth phirnim 1H5 31,117 CD 117 I )2 '140 1281 187 3i 107 In lily ejpenlnB a thc nieml a alluded to economic ifllieHIng thej world surh as the iNapolponle wars lie reused tlie com I tlon lint the force of the iln id wls spent and follow eel i i i i of i Imli a a i a was corning I ir tlcillllli thf fict thlt In I mil Uio a to oveie-ome Inl or Is passing iwav oriel Is settling to i salil Mi I lovil in I -lion' tint A fill the) ekpletcel (Ills i i e-nnljli iHers cmnt to thej. maike-t" I blue skv Is beginning to me-ritc tho onferinee suninionoi) bv Harellni; is llkn a ratnl ow In i nKsurinro of piae-o restoi itlon of business Is Impjsplllei 1 his confe rf nco ceimes none too soon So i the vcir rmt 1ml the' sane in in i i patdl from It in nin sting the grow tin of armlimeiits i the i i nil a I I i i any othor a ho emlcklj learns the- But tik tho late wir It thp mist terriblv In tbe- bin torj of the. world For i i tion rnmpetltion In arms large I Is rf sponslble. That lesson wan seoiirce.il deep Into the flesh of the world and et no Beioner are we out of It thin the tlonn spe-nel their allbctanre In and amis ling fresh i for i fre-sh subjects spring up even where to i a loll might InilKine that one and glorj ef a or i i WHS i i i i pluuehter Annamints todni ire thriee- us ex- liennlvc In mm anil in lie-rial as were i the ir it the pre-s tnt rate th soon i be a him ire-el times is i i a i I pe'ace the burden eiushing in i to the i around the i to I TSt a otie'ct erust to i i Mjuth to Bin 11 west, the smith a of the btatebouse and dlstianil i i i ij i hpcak at tbei Mejiiument and at a inaiu i ting to he he III i htatehouse followlnB tho p-il ide Ur A i i i who lias been delegated to I i i the I i Intlon In the a i of Aunlstico il here i jprak at tlie afloinoon in tint Need Autos for Veterans I I I been mielo for the use of i i i to euro ttiiH tho pal ide Anl one who wishes i automobile should com i Iliei Keel I'ross lie ide 4 ir- ters or to Irrle i 66 Ah a i i to mare In tht parade a been mumied to i to tin marine i i station i I i i i lock I i ul i morning In nnlfeirm An on-hard will In i i it 10 tccllvcs strips of white papei and i cut In tbe size of paper moni were found in the box In addition tlioie was a cash box which hael te en broken open It also contained homi of th llpplnga Appears as Victim, think Kollischlld 1ms beer, 1m of an old box game, In which pi ires his money In ons i the.

stranger pHces hla In the other boxes are sh'fted leav- lm, tin i i i spurious money, mil nlej cs of puier llothuliild said ho had borrowed J1 dOd eif moiiev and had saved the i he proposed to In i short waist factory Ho will I questioned todny as to the monoj was Btolen from him or he- lias been fleeced." WOMAN CONVICTED AS BLUEBEARDESS BEGINS SENTENCE the petltlonei to wanant the assum- a In reference to Claude Johnson cap tain of police, favored by (the present city administration forces for chief of polioe, Mr Shank said, Capt Johnson merely guessed ivrong in the primary' I Capt Johnson was an active bup- I porter of Thomas Howe in the pri- nmry campaign He has at no time been rogaxded with favor by the Shank forces for the appointment of chief of police During the city campaign Mr Shank spoke of thc police department in nearly ev er speech He has repeatedly Indicated a desire to place this ment on a sound basis and to free it any Inegularlties The men I recommend for the posi- uons of responslbllltv In the police dc partmcnt must measure, up to the hlsh standards I demand Mr fehank declared last night the" do not I are gone I will not tolerate anv lax- ity of discipline Drinking on the part of members of the department while charged If Public gambling la found on the be.it of any policeman that offl ON PAGE I who gave his life to his country In thc great said Dr Chamberliln Then, too, I wanted to be here at this time, when Pi esident Harding woild confeience Is to begin on the task of bringing about world undei standing(hat will permit nations to live In peace Arch's Idea of Marriage Jim Crow says Strgt Arch, while roaming thi ought senators the War Department building with Tho want a tax law Star representative acrosa Capt that also will yield Coulter who served as an Infantry lhe a i of officer in the 1st division rapt Coulter political results recognised Aroh Instantlv and pre sented him to soveral other officers who were at the front Arc jou married set' asked Capt Coultel- of Arch No, one war was leplled the veteran A fellow can flnallv get out of the armv. but--well I not brave WEA'IHER FOUCl VST enough to take the chance ol getting he continued with all seri- a for In li ana for Thursday and Fnda a i Thursday and Friday no change In temperature Torfcast In-iiarapolls and vleirlu 'or Thur dav and Fair Thursday and Friday not much ohange In temperature- marrkcl nu uuumtu'-u on UnlKU Weather Burr ousnoss indlonapoIU Slur Meeting George Christian secretary i A A ov Hfc DAT to the President Arch was Invited to I fiun riBM nt Pun nt re turn to the White House when there i ONDITIOSH 1 i be opportunltv for him to meet I the Prtsldenl rf Wiodfill was joined toeli by hli young i the 1 nde he toeik just before going overseas MONTENEGRINS Hi REVOLT. declared to In revolt against Jugo Slav la A'AIontenoRTln bittalion Is said to have occupied Mt Louchen, an Im- poitant otrateglc position. i Noon pet 7 in 100 i Mr Shanl cairied every ward in thc city except the Second and the Doth of these wards were credited to Mr Shank on tho basis of hguros collected and tabulated un offlciallj Tuesdav night In tho Sec one! ird Mr Ralston won by 116 votes md in the 148 vol. i viireK decislvelv do ft ited the othor IJemocriUe candidates i i i i porcrntago of snatched their i lhe le-Siltt the I ighth uarel unolfieialli to Mr R-llston 'luosrtiy i Mr bhank aa it was i reported i i tho Ropubllcin nominee i i flve I WT.S the most closelv vva.rd In the oltv according to returns COLORADO MINtRS TO MEET PAY CUT WIlH 'VACATION" TRIMBAD Nov 0 --A rtdui-.

tlon In wage, at inj mino o-vncd bv 1 tho Colorado Fuel and Iron will he met bv i of work In all that company i a vvss the plan of action dellnlteh de uled upon hero tonight bv i i i i o( the I n.te-d Mine Workers of i i i to dlscusn i threiit n. 1 r. luc tion In ifcorillnt, to offl, TM. II. I ON PAGE TWO I -1 FIRST SNOWFALL IN YEAR BRiNGS 3.8 INCHES HERE i i morning la the- on a avenue In i i i of sj) ellers kllle-1 ill world vi snJ Hi' eif the vvl'l be i i ifte-r i tarj i Mrs I i i i i Tr of wielow rf the- i a i il uluin mile i of the is killed In I il oil i i I- 1 to i i i i i Alice i Doilel of 1 mother ef a eme of the (list tlire'e InelHm pnlellir" killed in thc a vMll also he rreient Assistant Parade a a fnlloulnt, hive been mined as i i i i for parnle I 1st i i i I ol i I lain i ipt Mbrrt I I i I-ce I I I I.

Nt iHhe 1 i 4e-i I I' 'I 1 i i i i i I i 1 rleUv II 1 hlrd i i i i a tin i i ho apt i i I i I elivision- Hen I end Xdolph 1 HI? II i I Mw I i K.i-s I I i i i I I irn I 1 If hn H.nni-t md Id'i I 1 I i i i IP' I He I i I oiu Tl is i i ort to the fcind i i i nt 1 lorli In lhe loliliv of i Hotel I tlnh Idaho 0 --Mrs Soutlmrel i of killing her fourth hiisbiml Edward I Jleyer, arrived here lute this afternoon from Twin Sails, to betin sentence of from te-n yoars to life ihfiiff of Twin Falla I drove the tonvlctwl womnn anel a Mel I a piNoner to the Idaho capital I automobile Mrs Southard Is still confident that the appeal her attorneys arc making to tht Supreme court will her Her urnioitnor was much the as that, during six weeks trial at the Martc City Chitting freely she appeared little conceineei over her entrance Into prison Oh I fe el linf now smilea afl is Mi-olfd bj i ueldv nt thc prison gates I know and I are going to got along great togUlie i on be-lng conducted to the sin exe lalmr-d itlous bow neat il Is, and 1 won't heue to he cooped up In one little cell ill the time 1 hei are two other omen prisoners In thc ward both nerving time for cl'r Maude lajcoi luuer 08001 11 (74 i i Parade a i a of tho a nl 8 rh, I "I- i i i of the, frozen i i i i I In "Ion I i I 1 IS In iftorneion mil i inel 1 ul ift I 1 (1 II I I I 1 Bemil (It II H. roiie i i tlu I a il 1 i i i Im i i ijoni i mirk ill ejav inel i i ir I In i i Ivv Ix i in hour i -I i i el ir 1 i -in Mm I I uertitli I I "1 eo! i 111 A Ml li sue- i 'I ol FRENCH HOTEL COOK BECOMES ILL AFTER INTERVIEW BYFOCH i i i I his, on I lf i on 3H OfVt 1" 1 1(17 I I (ID (I80B4 325SO i nor ill i 111 "II' A i i irlj in I I .15 of i i i rn irt eif I ill i i I I II i i i 1 ke i to I i croc- Mr oilth akrlilcc 11 wrier C- I SCHOOL I rrro inihnrelt ClmrlM I Darrr Tntewll" Irrel (lorrncr trlpliln Lanfc'lon HriKiku tn 'amount foil 5 SNOW IN NbW rORK "8 010 27 111) 34012 18328 ll.Vifl 7 7 70111 7 181 tool To Arcum ilntT nines Inn a frym normal 1 -n If ve" 15 Maximum Div Wet 53 ni Drv 32 32 Minimum --For the) Lout le-ir itlMlnluuim TM. ROCII1 STFR 'i 'J I of snow fell In thn list ontv (our In central and lork The storm whle-h bet in list was accompanied bv npidlv (ill Mercind Term. 17 "DO lo!" lolmson Kmltli j. Letted following cf rnndl I diilen Indicate thrir pnrti" toi f-altl tho a nllv I tor Sovonhe-r lhe no two In I), 'or tho month I Ho said the i -vlll Homo i that snoiv not Inu, I I' i i it i 2 oiloe-k In tho nieirn ing nln i Hlo elrlyrlo i ltl tft i it 1 to mow A 1 then i 5 of in In.

sn th, ground and throe- hours a 1 7 In lies At 7 i there were 1 I I on tin- gre unel avenge 1 te rnpe a whle-li ss about 'I 10 lower than tho a or ige the- diy 1 ho flr-t traco of enow list oar wis recordod tho i Bureiu on Oct IS The first moasurtilo amount--2 6 Inches--fell ISov 16 i stri i i i 01 i lo on i i i stre de l( Inc. 1st (load elf ce.l- re i ni Morlelian i motor rorps Soeenil islon--Noiv-shovs I a i i i a on siele i i a i BoutH IT ml rontinFT on Mich a Ktreot DKauled Amen in i a of oriel ir Mothers A i i Ov.noas I fat, 10 inel i a-stembl immediuell re 11 eif i i of a Third i i i Pmtes ilrum crtrps r) I'-'-cmble em ndlan i i I(ir soutb hoael i i ''Ik' 1 1 Modern i i I'-semble In i a i nf 1 i 1'eel Mon i i hand on I stria i west bond rost Ing on i i a stiect A a a council Xo Pociheintus Immodiatelv I ear of Rod Mon Moose is emhlo oist sWo if Meridian in roar ooej me-n LI I I I A 9 Victor II I llrst i ook in tht hotel where Miislnl attendee) i baneiuet to- niBlit Inii-iH preiurlng the menu, hi a me bustled into the i In mil taid he was wanted up anlde bus apron and ir followed the messenger brought face to face with one hal Foch udi i i of France orders yon was tho stern com- ilri I i a Mai Hit to in i i miml of tlu lid I stne-ken i awo and trembling the cook entered tho marshals apartment Tho marshal of Trance btepped forwarel nr-d gieeted him and thev engaged In fricndlv chat Bcllot bid two years In the Trench army under Marshal Focn r-nel hid wounded tnfi gassed Hi I there not been othor cooks on tho job there, would have been no batiejuet Hellot i with awe, became 111 tnd i (o leave his work assemble I ON PAGE TWO LIQUOR IS SEIZED ON VINCbHT MjrOFTSYAUHT YORK, Nov 0 -The Nour Vincent new motor if Vood acht was searched customs pfflc'nJe mth ana -vbout rc-venty bot'iet ft Hnuor which they said had been to'Mil the crew's Wftrtcra. wen..

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