PLOT TO RESTORE Grand Duke Nicholas Made Chief of Cossacks, Paris Hears MOSCOW IS MOB RIDDEN I'AIUS. Nov. :o. The Grand Duko Nicholas Nlcholalovltch , been lt In command of General K.ilc Sme's Cossacks In a plan proposed by that n.rnl to renloro tlio monarchy In llussln. Solng to a dispatch foin Vienna. Ma ?le?-v. Printed today In I.Mnfornmllnn. The Grand Duke, it was declared, had .,rlvrd at Kalodlnes's headquarters nt Miat toff and offered hi- services. The general " , tho Grand Duke, command of he (&MCL11 nd promised to restore the lO!Mu ,.,iiiii the rtrntid Puko ,cib" according to tho Vienna yrslon. , flrnncl Duke Nicholas Is a cousin to tlio . m.r Czar, by whom ho wnu originally ap f im1 commander.ln.chlef of tho Husslan tX Hel" & t"' disciplinarian and J.' as one of tho most brll'lant cavalry rfrsTn Europe. Tho Grand Duke was ', !i.it from his pest of commander-ln-Ur? nn Keptcrabe" 8. 1915. and mad i if the Caucasus. Ho was rrportrd ;& Sun ' S. lOH. after royaltlst riot. ,1 TIM STOCKHOLM, Nav 20 Pirlill-B of an extremely ranpn.ii.ir' ,.:.ro..tl.irnlnMo..W ..;-.. -.III.B i-. n e's lroi.i llarnrm.Ja. "V' tl... J nVotji lhetr .11 the an Im.1 robin .ap ft" .M.lhS will. tr.a,.y other i-fK. hU.,. irr. 11-"' ''ecu vlilUHlly H,.nol'.ied b, heavy artillery. Mob !w tontlnuer t pre- Vail. rnTROOnAD. Nov. 1. 0 p. m. (d-layed). fi hundred ewiuUIUs In fichtln around Tartikent wero r.porud t.i duputel-.. ie ceUed hero toJny. Detenu wero tacWnc. EXEMPT MARRED MEN, APPEAL BOARD URGES Recommendations Sent to Crow- der for Submission to Congress nr-nnunendatlons of DIMrirt Appeal Hoard N" 2 to Provost Marshal General Prouder as to Its expel lenco with tnc ; -. iecme service law innlnliiln that all aliens .l.oul.1 bo compelled to enter ... 1 tary h-w Ico: that the family unit s-hoitlrt bo ie terved by cxemptliiK tho married u'an ; that fiovemment red taps hamper draft work by ulthholdlnp expenxe money, and that aclIon!i of tho district npp-al boards mould b final, eliminating tho appeal to the President, as now allowed. As to whether tho rlass of ellclblc men In future drafts should bo enlirped or dlniln lilied as to tho apes Included, tho board be. Ilexes that It iicpenus upun mr i.m. ..... duration of the war and the military or ntilzatlon. H Is of tho opinion that all rfllelous and conscientious objectors should be drafted and asslpned to flKhtluK duties If necessary. , TIip beard did not answer the question is to exemption of offlccrs of tho 1'nlttd Slates and the various States, ministers, divinity students and pcrMins in military and naval service. Jlnns local boards failed to comply wltli the provision of the law roqulrltiR them to diilv Inf. rm aliens of their rlKhts of (icmptlon, tho board finds, and, as a re KUlt, theip was an appreclatilo number certi fied throiiRh icnorance on their part. On the other hnnd, tho repo.t discloses that tho aliens did not a a whole show a ilesiro to serve, and that many stated they did not want to enter military service, "preferrli.K to reniim at homo at tho expense of tho other men drafted." "Aliens other than Germans," the boaid xrRUts, "should bo compelled to enter mili tary service. In a world's war. who H an lien" As many of these aliens In- c bene fited at the CNppnso of our taxpaye.s from to to twenty-four yea.s. aecordlnK to our records, why should tliov not bo compelled to serve tho country? AVhy should they re main at home at tho expenso of Americans who are also IlRhtlnK their causo? If aliens arc to bo drafted instructions bhould bo given as to the proof required." On the query as to whether tho local boards under this district appeal board dls charceil virtually all married men, tho answer Is. "Kinphatlcally not. Many loyal boards drafted virtually every married man without children and continued to do so until their decisions, on appeal, wero re versed. "We believe the family unit should bo preserved, and as tho head of his home the married man should 1 exempt fiom duty unless the cxlKencle.s of war Impera tively require tils services. Tho sliiKle mail Claiming to support Ills mother should show a financial contribution in cm-os of his board." , In dealing with dependency dlscharKes, the board recommends that they should lie investlRatcd thorouuhly by tho local board, "which should not h prejudiced: 1. by local opinion; 2, by obsession to obtain a quota, and, 3, by unduo pressure, politically or otherwise. In reference to county nnd municipal of ficers, (he recommendations state. "A most car.'ful scrutiny will bo required In these tase-i. Where a civil servlo commission Is In Pice much information can be obtained by rt'iues'tlnK such a commission to advle l!! bo.irJ In what departments difficulty is experienced In obtaining necessary em ployes." ANNOUNCE FIXED RATES FOR BY-PRODUCT COKE Fuel Administration Makes p onme iJnce lor liee invc to it encourage rroauuuoii WASHINGTON', Nov. 20. The United States fuel administration to flay announced fixed prices for by-product ccl.e The base prices are- Kor run of oven, I: for selected foundry, $7: for crushed oven over one-Inch sizes. $0.50. Except for the by-product coke produced In New England, maximum prices of each jrde, f. o. b. point of production, Miall be the sum of the baso price for tho grade nd tho freight rate from tho competing Bee-Hive coko district, which takes tho lowest rate, to the point wlieio such by product coko is produced. The maximum prices of cas coko Bold or Industrial uses shall be fixed at tho jrleo established by tho fuel administra tion for the corresponding grado produced "tby-product ovens. "h maximum price of gas coke for yousehojd purposes shall bo fixed by tho ul administration for anthracite coal , jn the saino locality. This order Is e (Teeth o Immediately. Commenting; on the fixlnc of prices, tho l administration points out that the Prices for by-product coke are made the J"18 those for bee-hive coke In order to 'UtnUlata th Tirnr!.i,ifin nr tii-n.nr1ttp nnlr LJ?d .,h coal-tar products Involved In such i .iToauctlon for war nurnoees. aon for war purposes. JVt Virginia Oedlnea InTilatipn v I DDirmoir m.v iinmorn million AIllTI I AblUUdl IN SIGHT OF JERUSALEM Palestine Drive Reaches Bcittir- ul-Tahtn, Only 12 Miles From Holy City I.ONHON, Nov. :o. Hrltlsh troops arc now within twelve miles of Jerusalem. Otllclal dlfpatches tilay from tho Tales tlno expeditionary force reported tlio nerupallon bv mounted trocp on .Sunil.iy of Ileltur-cl-Tahta, twelve tulles northwest of JiTUMilcm. tlcltur-ol-Tahta Is tlio Arab name given to one ft Hie tun villages known In tlio ancient" as Helli-Horon lletwccn Hip two lll.meo U Hip pass through which .li.sliu i drove tho Amoiltp Mug JomIiuu . l-II) Tluoiigh this p.i-s for many f-mtiirlfH Ii.ih extPiidPd l ! mam toute fur heavy trans port between .Irrusnlem null the oust HIGH SCHOOL GERMAN TEACHER REINSTATED West Chester Board Finds Charges of Disloyalty to U. S. Not Substantiated wt.st nii:sTi:i:. Nov :n Mi" I.poiui llui'hvvalil the jouim woman ' in In r of liirmi.i In tin Hnii -v liunl uf M i pi. i P Wllnv'i . Ii; ili'PI i..l- (llMMMllill oj tin- Si In .-I I'.i imI "! S'l'urd v l.ii-l mi a clone, of Imriiii; i nl ' iti on iil vvhn h wtro iPR.uilccI lij tin Iio.iiiI :i ImIiic tl -loyM In tin. 1'niteil St.itis. Ii is been r lnst.iti il. The bo ird, nt a full iivpIIiik of tho dliectois, to ti man otid In efup pi accept tho leslKimtlou. Kn toduj she l back at her dek. Tlio Hoard of nireclors lield n Hpn lal .ueitliiK iat nlKht and II i iiimored that tlio matter would then bo disposed of. Interest was Intense ami ive.y member of tho board was prevent when i'rPhhlent Dr i;ivvood l'atrlc!: rapped for order. A petition signed liv ISO instructors: and pupils of ii total of nil, as well as one from as many citizen!, via presented, nsklru; reinstatement for the teacher nnd members of tho School Hoard vilm we.e not con lerned In the request for her rclKnatloii siid a statement today that thej found uotliliiK to vvari.uit the iictloi. taken when her teslsTnatlnii was nsKid for by two membets. because of Kosslp which had reached them At .. meeting of the School Hoa.d this resolulion was adopted "In ew of tho fact that a consider able number of person who hud said to tiio School Una id that MIsj llucl.wahl vias disloyal, now decline to Mflistantiato that statement and we theiefole have not snf liclent evidence t.i wnirant our accopllnt: the resignation, It Is moved wo do not ac cept it. ' Italians Retreat on Piave; Venice Trembles j i Continued from 1'i.eo line bid farewell to Venice's ait trfasuien, nnd had not been lost on a tllclit as was fe.ued Dispatches from Venice today reported heart-rcndlns sienes as the ilvil evacuation was irmpletnl. lively man between eigh teen and fortv-llve whu Is able to handle a Rim line alre.tdv left to Aunt. Virtually all women anil ililldren have lieon removed. A few old men, weepim; and Insisting on llielr rlstlit to icinalu in the city, are all that remain Many of Venice's li.opl.iecablo art tieas ures are In the form of frescoes and sculp tuio firmly tlxed to buildings. They can not bo l elm. Veil. All the paiutliiKS and statues that are lemoviililo liavo already been tiansferred -ut of the rity. Tho .Minister of Marino lelt Koine today for an Inspection tour of the city's dc fensps. Tim fortresses KiiaiilinR the cltv from the Adriatic liavo hie.i htreiiKthened In antlclp.illou of it possible attempt bv enemy vvattlilps to force their way to Venice. ITALIAN ATTACK WINS GROUND NEAR MELETTE WITH Tin: ITALIAN Alt.MV. Nov. SO Continuation of tho Itallin count er-olTen-sive. with the rap turn of 30B prisoners and llvo machine kuiis, was announced In to day'H olllclal repo.t from tlio Meletto rcKluti. A.ound Monte Kener.i four massed enemy attacks had been driven baik Klerco IlKht Inc was icported around Monto Tomba and Monto l'Vnera Tlio most desperate (lshtlnK reported to day was In tho vicinity of Monte Grnppi. Tho enemy concentraleil enormous foncs of men and kuiis In n violent elfort to take tho height, hut Italian troops held on tenaciously, again and again tin owing baik tho Austrlans under devastating tire. Scout planes today repoited a tremendous and steady sttcam ut enemy ro-cmorio-nients arriving at various points back of the Teutonic lines. German big field guns a.e being brought into action. Duo to this new st.atigy the enemy, un der General Krob.UIn, of tho Austrian ar mies, buceceded In achlovlng some progress today in tho critical corner of tho I'iave Jtlver lino near Quern. Tho Italian lines wero strained back :llKhtly here, due to tho overwhelming weight of men flung against them. Monto Grappa Is n mountain 5fisn feet in height lying midway between tho Itlvcr I'lavo and the Itlver Ilient.i anil about nlno miles below Konzaso and I'lltie It Is about seven miles west of Quero, wlieio tho Austrlans weio esterd.iy repoited as hav ing crossed tho I'iave. Xews that a battle Is raging hero would seem to ludlcatn that tho Invaders have almost completely flattened tho Italian sal lent' that only a little moro than a week ago was bounded by a lino oxtendlng noith west from Valdohladena to a point north of I'eltr.i and tlienco southwest to Aslago. SUGAK HITS NEW TOP PRICK Two Pounds Sold for ?27.'J5, liul It Was for Y. M. C. A. Fund I,AWni-NCi:, Mass., Nov. 20. Going, going. Kono ! Two pounds of sugar sold to the gentleman In the baik low for J27 25." That's what happened hero today when two pounds of "white gold" was put on sale at tho local Y M. C A. Tho money goes to the V. M. C A. soldiers camp fund. INTERN 200 GERMANS IN N. Y. Soldiers Raid .Hoboken Waterfront Fol lowing President's Proclamation Vi:W YOniC. Nov. 20. The first results of" President Wilson's proclamation Issued In Washington prohibiting enemy aliens from the waterfront and other places of military Importance came last night when more than COO toldlcra of tho United States armv raided ealoonVand boarding houses In Illvcr itreet, Hoboken. and arrested 200 Germans vvho wero found there. The pris oners were taken to Hills Island and In terned for the duration of the war. Many Entries at Pinehurst PINKHUIIST. N C.. Nov. 20. There are nt today oyer the No. cour.. Moor. County, winner of recent Carolina toMMMflt I cWnc. Hobart. BelUIr. who tOUnmm i nu.llfvl.B round . EVENING LEDGEE-rHILAPELTOrA,' TUESDAY, N0VEMI1EK 20, U.S. HEADQUARTERS STRUCK BY SHELL Stall' Unhurt When German Missile Bursts in Old Chateau SHRAPNEL KILLS SOLDIER AMCMtfAN Kint.P HHAPQrAUTIIUS, I'liANi'i:, Nov. :n A German shell struck American regi mental headquaiters today. TliP ta has been bl'lited In nn nnclent chateau. Thole were no f.isunltles (In a loadslde at another nilnin of the American training inn, American soldk.s lunching were spia.vd with shrapnel from enemv guns line soldier's inl helmet was plened and lie was Killed I'our other Americans weie wounded Another American soldli r was killed early Monila morning In a fight between pat.ols In No Man's Land. No detal's wero .ecelved here. 1'ntll tho encounter reported today Amer loin patrols doing night scouting In front of the trenchc.i had found German patrols disinclined to offer battlo during tho last few days Night reconnolterlng Is nn Important part of f.ont-llne dut As soon as It becomes da. I; Hoops on both sides go over tho top to repair bathed wire nt mglemeuts, build up hal. v it tn in him nt ami to spy upon 'ip em mi Two ilc.llh lime Mi'lP- Ii pol Ii d to il. l III 1,1 III I. il I'.i hllg I'l N.l.e III I. MeK'ennei. t ngin. e. , died i.einlier IT. scarlet fevei. father. II 1' .M. Kcnne.v, Sprlngllcld. Me. anil I'llv.lIP Cull A. How an, lieadquaiten conipaiiv. Iiifanti.v, died November I, gunshot wound emer gency address, Aaron Rowan, Chauute, Kan. ANTHRACITE OPERATORS MUST SUBMIT FIGURES Pcnnsylvanians Invited by Clar iiold 1 Show Basis for Ad- vant'P Request WASHINGTON. Nov. :'0. AnthrnriLo loal operatoi. of l'inns.v. vanla llelds today we.c Invited bv Kuel Administrator Gaiileld to submit f.n ts unit tlRUKs to substantiate their claim that the Government should advance the puce of sin thr.ii Ite coal The operators seek to have the pi ice rai-ei in older that thev may giant ailvan'es In the wage scale to the inlneis. The,v have tiled with the fuel nil nilnlstr.illou their tentative ngieeinent with the mliiu-i-. Ii reusing the worke.V pay froni !.' to 1.". per ie.it, but they Inslsi that the advances will not be possi,ip until the bard coal prlen Is Inneiseil. Administrator Garlleld said that he did not favor I'llslng the prlen of nntlu.'icltc, and declared that he would place the burden of proof on the operators to show that an increase Is Justilli d FOLWELL I5ROTHERS & C'O.'S BITILDINC AFIRE KiiKincs, Hlockcd liy Automoliilcs on Chestnut Street, Arrive After Flumes Are Subdued Illocked by standing nuloniohlle-t and wagons, the oltv's Hie apparatus eiei I enceil considerable dlfllculty ihoitly after noon today In n aching a Urn at Kolwell llrotheis ,t Co, llulldlng, Kit, Chestnut itreet Hundreds of persons were attracted to th" scene bv the hinging of tlio engines. One Inn k was about ten minutes late In cause of the tiaflle inndltiniis in coining from 'Ihlid and lie Lancev stiects, tlvo squares awav Thn lire stinted 111 a locker In the en gineers toi.111 in the basement of the build ing on ltanste.nl street. The smoke t aused by the bill nlng clothing went up tho elev jtm shaft and tlllid the second and third floor (Ink a handful of employes were In the building at tho time and they lushed to the basement and succeeded 111 extinguishing thn blazo before the engines a. rived. THIHVKS C.KV OKOCKKIKS Foiled in Attempt to Open Safe, They Take ilacon Thieves who fo.ied an entrance to a 1 ranch store of the A'lie.lcan Stoics Co. poiatlon at "301 .Iiffeison stieet irly to day by jlnumlng open a .ear window, hid to bo content with taking several cutti .i' b.u on, u IiiisIkI of potatoes and n small black tiaveling bap. after they had luado seviral lueffecltuil attempts to open the safe. They rolled tho safe from under tho coun ter In the front of tho sto.o to the rear, and tlicie attempted to pry off too door Falling In this tin v tried to remove tin dial. Detectives Clegg and Knrley, of tlu Twenty-eighth and oxford streets station, who aro Investigating, bellevo they wero frightened iway. ITRE NEAR CITY HALL Office Ruilditiff of Keystone State Con htruction Company Is Dumatced The newly erected two-story fiamo olllce bnllillng of the Kej stone State Con struction Compani, .McNIehoI com em. that Is building Hie hubvv.iv. on tho northwest I'orner of Hroad and Filbert streets, was damaged liy llio slioilly beforo 7 o'clock this morning Tho flro was dlscoveied by Clly Hall fjunrd Koch, who turned In nn alarm Klie men subdued tho bl.uo, which Is believed to been caused by ciossed electric wires. In a short time. Tho damago amounted to tcv cral hundred dollars, rMHJHflBBBpMIBl Mllli2tf rARFY'J5408 to 5414 Urtnren Hnrnre mid I'lne Manufacturers' ramplr ind can ctled ordfra Hmart Style. U pindablo Quality. Perfect Fit at n fraction or their real value, lrgeat aeeortment of aliea In own, I to t). AAAA In UU wldthe Uiwu until 10 I. M. HnturduT until II I' WBci i .-v in I ' lU HtiUwaaeavBI r'W"fKV; REPUBLICANS CHOOSE ASSEMBLY LEADERS Pick YVolvcrlon, of Camden, for Speaker IMcrson Nnmcd as Whip. TltHNTON, Nov tin At tho raiteus of ltepubllcan Assembl men hero todiy Charles A. Wolvertn.i, of Camden, was made cam us choice for Speak er of tho House: Arthur N. l'lerson. leader I'plou S. .Tifferjs, f.niKlnii. ilerk "f H'e 1 louse, nnd Captain .tames I'.irker, lMs-sale assist, mi clerk A ,-terrlng ton.iiitee to appmtinn patloiiaRe In Hie w iv .f let live olllies lousisllllg of Ketl.ini I innle G. II. Mercer, IMgaf, Mlildli'M "I bar" I si . Morgan, t umiii : 1 111 - lili "l la " ' in ' I'oniler, Gli incest rf, vmii di sli; i itcd The ...Ui'llS V as called togelliei i'l M'T gill, of I'nlnn. I'lerMill was lml. 'n.iteil IV Warner, if Camden, seconded b.v Wliutic, of .Morris. Wolvcrlon was nominated by Kellatn, of Camden, seconded by I.dg.ir if Middlesex. llcparturo from usual custom wis made when the assistant rprk was chosen 't the conference This Is usiiallv left to the steering committee It was decided to i barge half the patronage to the counties fiom which the i lerk and the assistant ccnie W Irving Glnvcr of He. gen aet.d a- fecietarv of Hie i aliens, nnd will lot In that lapnltv III all Itepuhlli in .an. il- lllll lug the sp-slnn liovrllliil IMki hi s. nt In tlie lenders of the House mil Si n.up Villi, lllv 11 1 1 nl Hie .1 llllllllstlatlnli I, ill- f ! tin -I- loll IHHTOK DIJ'.S OF KXl'ITK.MKNT Aiilii'ipiition of FishitiR Trip Too Much Strain for Weak Heart TI.NTIC CITY, Nov. 10 Hxcesslvp strain upon weakened heart action, dtip to his anticipations of a flshlm? trip. phs cians dei hied tcAlay, caused the sudden dralli of In- HIi.iiii It. Stout, fiflv-rour .viais old. u prominent practitioner of I'.uU ershurg. W. V.i. I in. lor Slniil w.i'i in mi Atlantic avenue store biivlng tni'kln with his wife nnd ecileillv dlsellsslllg his tlrst dfep-water I' -king trip In ears when ho clasped his html to Ids Picas! nnd sank to the floor without a word lie smiled nni e at bis wife, as she I. egged him to spi ah. and died. Iifvtnr Stout i nine he.e a month ago for his health and was stculllv Improving I In had been a i.urgi on for the U, illinium and Ohio Itallioad fnr .i iiuinbei of .vears. Alk'iitown Kaisiw $nii,.i0n AI.l.HNToW.V. I'.i. Nov 20. Allentown closed Its campaign to i.ilse fle.i onti for the Y MC vv.ii woil; lunil hv making II Jfi'ieiaJ. In two vears All i.nwn his innducted ten campaigns or Its own Y. M. c A. two colleg s, n hospital and other liarltles, and he. laisul tipwaid of Jl.OOn (10ft. Cost of glove leather has gone up enormously . . . Hence these points are worth remembering: 1. Buy good gloves for true economy. 2. Buy genuine "Capes", for greatest durability. 3. Buy gloves which you can wash. Fownes Capes combine all these advantages, in addition to their celebrated style and perfect fit er tl-ii, IP it'r Fin, w llls.1 II II , u 3WNE; that's all you need to know about a GLOVE. "No! Nothing but n&rnT It's the only thing I ever use to correct constipa tion. Its action is sure nnd non-irritating, nnd it contains no drugs. "IJesides, it is a pure food, nutritious and palatable. "Wrap me up a couple of packages, please." 25c per Package SItjV At all Drug and VA Grocery Stores or di- r 'C'SsVix rcct from ie -T SeXAlA 9m Dr.Von's V Health Discuit M Company 4 3 2218-222 k Wl .sLA Mnrkel St. "OeSA '' ".r .--riifl Vf'j.tSB ri"zz SJSTJBIM vny j n w vvy V1?. WVTJ Its u . l-A VM " -.-...u CHARLES WOLVKltTON Camden Countv lawmaker who is tlie clioice of the RcpuliliCiin caucus for KpeuKi't il the i . t m - m nf I lie New .leiM-j Hi u-c nf -cnibly. 1(10(1 IMiltSONS VUTI.MI'.KI) IN MIIKIITY HON!) FRAUD Dwingitis's Activities TliotiRlit to Rep resent $170,0011 Willi Rut $7ri,0()(l Ast-ots NI'.W YfH'.K. Nov no Cur thnu".ind persons, most of them In moderate or poor clicimistancos. we.e victims of Hlmer Hwlg gins, agency managir of the Itrinkcrs' Life Insuianco Coi.ip.inv of Dei Mnlues, nr, mil. Ing to testimony offeied lure today In thn Involuuta.y bankruptcy prcicfrdliigi ng,ilut liwlggltii Hwlgglns 1 chnrgeil wltli Hie lan.nv of tholi'-.iniN of dollar' fiotn l.ilniiv l.nm hi, ml blivers The t"t ll .ilimilnl t ' n t was i .lid, will nach $l7ni I.nt I m K. gins'' av-ets will not iv I $7"i mm St f raccians son? d haic. or love an Love strucclinc with hate in dramatic melody that is the theme of "Kritu?" from Verdi's "Masked Hall." A sonc that requires much of the artist, nnd in this record Stracciari, lead jni: baritone of the Chicago Opera, has given of his art in full meaburc.49221 $1.50. New K -I 0 JL WAV '! t.M tiUffl woMBiiJP SJOP SK Wfiir,. Wf if, ifcfi t8 t xSwM w5m?38firls mm i -. rl i ii '' -.-.'I'JJLHilWM 1 - '- vwiTrawKius r - ; 1917 ARMY TRANSPORT AFIRE AT HOBOKEN V Klamos Discovered on Pas tores Soon After Arrest of 200 Germans SHIP SLIGHTLY DAMAGED HOIJOKHN. N. .1.. Nov. I". "l.r wns discovered on the army trans port I'a-dorc. tied uti at the former North ier.naii l.lnvd dock beic. early today. Tim l.'azi was hr. light under coutiol seerat I ..or ii'er arier Hie ititire llobokoi fire in p lit', in I and two Pie tugs from M.m ....... i.i. i n. .. i.i flili. I ho bln7e 'lll'l'l Ti..".-Il ........ ." ..n . . ..I ..M fll.lllt-.l. Ille lllp Hail neeil picpaim i"i ii !- I mi, linwivir. when the Ille was dlseov .ied. and police nnd Ille olllcers oxpiied Hie lien. f tn.it tlio blaze was accidental. The, (l.iiniige was slight iinv engineers held oir curious in'mm" wltli tlxed bavonets. I'or ii time the advls ahllitv of cutting the ship loose and allow i i.. ,.. ii.ii, ...nt ii Htreanv was uls- IHK in i I" ,.',.. - ........ . . "'Thn I'astoies Is a Cnlted l'rult liner She made olio Hip to I'ranen for the l.ov crninent . Tin- numd-up of enemy aliens was under wav Wltllill tdelve hours lifter I'lesldellt W.Hnii bad l-ued his pi oclam.it Ion Sol ihms woiMng In Mpinils of four nlered ., 1 mini ml till' slt'eel and I. ill. thini fnuii iimmlng boils" - "' "' w all r 1 1 mil . Till weie lii.lll-ll mi Imals nt "O"" "'"I Im in it ..ft In l.lh M.it.d. fin... whei. llnv pti.l.llilv will I" -'nt l" '!"' "t 'he Si'ii'l' em inteioieni ianii ItelalivcH and friend of the lotiinid men began besieging police heiidquai teii In learn what had I une of those attested but the police wero unable to answer questions CITY LIGHTING COST INCREASED Higher Price of Gasoline Adds $7.",000 ;i Year to Expense Increased '0-.t of gasoline will compel Hie ,ilv to piv JTri.nno hump In ill" than this vear for maintaining about lotion naphtha lanipi 'Nn estimate submitted today by the WcMkh h Streit Lighting Company of inirle. ii.n $t:i &n n lamp, compared with .n; a I imp this venr December Numbers of mbia tdh.cn Lazaro sinds Lauk, laudhi Paliaccio! It is more than words or some or acting. His "Vcsti la Giubb.i" is the brcakinc of a heart in music. Sor row beyond words, hidden beneath a smilinc mask to face the call of duty what one of us has not some times laughed with Papjiaccio? Lazaro, Metropolitan Opera tenor, in this appealing record has made his singink live. 49020 53.UU. TpIIK rcrirds individually mentioned are only a few of the splendid Christmas list of Columbia Records. It in cludes many other operatic numbers, 22 new popular sonp; hits, 14 whirlwind dance numbers, patriotic soncs, fairy stories for the children, and a number of beautiful Christmas carols and hymns. in Holi) Nidht enshrined l r- ir..jjL in vcrnarais voice. "Silent Night, Holy Night" sings Gcrhardt's reverent voice in the very spirit of the star lit lulls and wondct night of long ago. A record you will surely want for Christmas Eve. 5824651.00. I dreamt that I dwelt in marblt talis." Only the wiitful ten derness of Lucy Gates' voice could add to the beauty of this well-loved song. A5993-S1.50. Poet and Peasant Overture. By the Chicago Cymphony. A5991 12-inch, $1.50. mmmM;" v. immwJf - New Columbia Records on Salt th 20tkf Cotumbk GfSfkofheM v- , ,isct - i r r - fto t -1 f " ''WlHr T'.irtf ,,.. i SWF ,V ' -. -' ,V W, Wl,. -r ,.v ' AS FORMER CZAR MAY LOSE $?$ S3.000.000 IN NEW YORK . . ' "V Tntti.sportalloii Company Ktinda NieholtiK Left in Hanks Attachcs''-,Lj NI'.W VfiltlC. Nov. :o. Three mlllloh-'J iionars iielonging to Nicholas Itomanoff, ft.,1! former Czar of Itussln, said to be deposllei In his name In several New York city hnuk. vvem attained today by Attorney Hernard Nnumberg on behalf of the Marino Transportation Company of New York City. The attorney's application was granted by Supreme Couit Justice Henedlct. Naumbetg set forth that his client In Hi IS sent supplies worth $.1.wfU,000 to tho lluslati Novernment. of vhlch Nicholas wii thelie.id at Hint lime. Ilctl nit Tracli .May Hare Murder m:ni.v; im Nov :n -Tim body fiuiiiil on llio rnlli ond near Kleetwood on Sun. 1, iv has lieeu Ideulined as that of (leoige V Kline, foity-tliree yearn old, of lllando.i Kline, an Ironworker, had $40 In money when last sien alive, hut only ten cents was found on the body. It Is believed be was slnln and his body thrown on th track to be run over later by a train. &l&o UGKEQI DEtDiM GARDEN next Spring The following collections will bloom profusely and give entire sitlifactlou 'I he bulbs are se lected from choicest varieties and will be mailed freo within first or second parcel post zones. 100 Choice Mixed Tulips... 91 100 Choice Mixed Narcissus II 33 Choice Mixed Hyacinths tl SO Tulips and 50 Narcissus $1 Now Is tho time to plant them In tho garden. They will also bloom freely in the house. Complete bulb catalog free. MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 518 Market St fvnfjfralrtB? Xmv S8 IBM &zJP a TT3 O- MBm jBarricnfos,crysfal clear, JLaRmes ocll Dong Soaring joyously through the bell-like notes of Dclibes' lyric, Uarrientos makes music more musical by the matchless cadence of her voice. A record in which the great soprano of the Metropolitan Opera sur passes herself. 49151-53.00. Iwawiai-r nn t-. jh Columbia GratonoU Price 1215. V CsuMSy.H 'S V 4$ " "SJ f w -m pi M t i. H t vU $f i v; 'ii ?.-&2 OWN. W. V,NoT.. W.--Wi( mV"m ".'Va ifl,YL- mZZir K2LVI Al . r . i a- ,'.. 1 mmi fM-ttJC.2r-.:i
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