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Show OH EINfiONJ EDITION TRUTH .jjnv UBLUTYi 32 .PAGES THURSDAY JANUARY 1 10U -- EKMIH Seek Lopez Tomorrow , when Bulkheads Go Down S. HEALTH PATROL U. - E REBEtSA that .the disabled federals. Before daylight more than 200 wounded had sought relief on this side- Some of these were so badly injured that they begged the American soldier to kill them'. - little villag. From the of Ojinaga back a mile from the river tereeame what appeared to be- - an The fight on cjnJless tide of wounded tUie border here has the appearance of most sanguinary conflict of ling-lh- fi revolution tie presentdeserters also came to the Federal rif. er In great numbers, Indicating that the bulk of Huerta's army was disposed AU tha deserters - to give up The rebel forces appeared about 3,000 and 4 000, or nearly twice as many as the federals., Fighting was begtrfi today when a on this side and sent back tcSamee! commanding the Hotted Maj. McNamee fatateb border patrol. has more than 300 guns which he" took from deserters During the night the groaning of the wounded on thsbattlefteld on the ups'side fit tm" river could be fyssrd ' AAerk-aenv alrymeo. The fir nvte darkness seemed to be heav. ier nanfftTad yet be?o. All wtynen, children and non-cobatants of Ojinaga came to the river and were taken to the American side. TheJ.tttle.lied Cross headquarters on this side ahere the federal wounded are being cared for now Is asactive as reach tha .cohstltutionallst lines the main body of rebels appeared south ol the city coming from a different direction than the column of constitutional lsts which the federals were about to attack. Back Into the eity the federal eolumn dashed and machine guns begad a steady lire u the main bodvjpf corLstituuoniilistsr which soon withdrew, By P oclock the firing had rlfle.ah.ot luiUdta "AMERICAN HOMES DESERTE wT-Homeson the American side of the of border whlch-woul- dbe in the-tinfire if an attack were made from the south or southeast were deserted hur-1t- h war-scarr- I vcho-wer- e column of federal infantry led by a squadron of cavalry dashed out of Nuevo Laredo toward the east, where some constitutionalists seemed to occupy an exposed position. As the attacking column passed a point near the Rio Grande, three federals broke from ranks and ran toward thj? river Thetr comrades "shot them de-'d- . M dnEax?r as battlefield.-- , C'OXSTITCIION ALISTS MAKE ' ATTIC K OX XUE0 LAREDO - ' - Laredo, Texas, Jan. Mexican con- 1 stitutionalists directed a terrific assault against Nuevo Laredo, held by federals, -- Ahia forenoon. Red Cross workers reported they had found over 200 dead ' I or Use life would run much higher of machine guns on both sides accounThe first onted' fbfmaiiy deaths slaught was Indeterminate, the consti- tutionalists retiring about nolock; but promising to renew the battle probably v this afternoon Mexican rebels renewed their skirof Nuevo Laoutskirts the on mishing redo an hour before dawn. Several hundred shots were fired. Preliminary the town, now fighting for possession of Odd federals had garrisoned by about 2 .gun oob after midnight. Lulls In t0 -- -- the openlni Gen. Quintana arrived at Neuvo Laredo last night with federal Yeinforce-raent- s, increasing the garrison there to about 2,200 men. -A circular distributed last night addressed to citizens of Keuio Laredo said no quarter would be given by the constitutionalists to anyone found bearing arms In favor of the traitor" Huerta Red Cross surgeons and nurses began to go to the battlefield soon after two oclock Before noon firing had -- practically ceased. Rumors that the dead might reach- - 400 from the morning fight alone were not verified. The officials did not report what proportion of the more than 200 dead they found were federate, hut indicated that the federal loss was heavy. The wounded were "said to number hundreds. Several rebel wounded crwho ,'vere brought Amcrtoan side at Laredo reported many constitutionalists were missing. -- -- to-th- , , Soon after the beginning of hostilities, that on one stage of the fight the o nstRutlonallsts cut off homes on the American side of the boran entire der that might be within the line of fire were deserted (Continued on pare seven ) - - Senator Catron Believes Intervention Is Certain or ' (Special to The News'? 9 ?cnat6r " atron--e- f personal Invest!- of the situation In Mexico, Is gallon cenvmcei that intervention In that FUtes is inevitcountry by the United ( able. . -- Mexico are worne The conditions InCubk when we than they were In talan in behalf of that jn ron.who humanity, said Sehat e mittee on is a mombet of the New XTeiicO, after a M:lco at the military affairs In more human Is present time .there loss suffering, thcSte hasten greater Pop-ert- y of Cuba previous destroy ed ,thhn in of hfLt - to the war of M to citizens belonged in . property Mexkp Few .Americans ( of jtho Jfmted Slatea lives in Cuba before the - JtpsnlU war. l but -113 Tilraginriirtt--rita1 trv was .destroyed during but the lobs of ccOlflMJn that . American lives in ban present dmturbrtmeB M property Is a bile yess pppgning trcOouary eon1eravon'rtmDerty of l ret vWfllth of the wmething I ke amounung tej at tbe hegmnug J 1,030,000 000 disturuanceB. present orfchritnk the cf in , or. ,,us has been a.troved than less to xaiiipe -- .nd v 1 one-thi- r' -- unlesB I nlted ntP Amerirans-.nMeric- Property of Itrmfr jjot Tvartb rl I1Ctron hile 8enatr !lItere' CO he ha? ts o G fV 4 Mcxi- , IfiCliCIAt ttliU- - LU UHB YkXLAl UUU-U- Sk derstandingly. The senator told Villa that this government did not approve of the killing of prisoners of war, that it was contrary to-arules and abhorrent to humanity. He added that such acts prevented the United States from granting the privilege of and munitions of wat .Into Mextcq for the constitutionalists and othefie injured Ije cause of these opposing the present-govebfnent In Mexico City. Our government does not want to intervene, the senator told the gem end, iUiut such acts make intervention probable. We are protecting foreigners and ' Tfiel? .properTvr General heplted Villa. Intervention .would mean, a great loss of life and the of millions of dollars worth of property," he added meanlnglytr-- T The last remark caused Senator Catron to say i GenprmLyoti may be sure that if we are forced to intervene, we will be prepared to take the want anv situation in hand. We do not far pert ofviTur territory; but --we are from satisfied with existing eondf-tion- s and our government may be compelled to Son for Is the army in anr et Intervention In Mexico?" Senator Catron was asked NST replied Sena tot Catron, we have no army at presenti In comparison with our needs. It (ought to be doubled. I am In favor! of donbl the army.-- wlth ; skclej nr- -which can. be It teased In time of peed. We could havan armv of 200.000 men whU (2 would be ufficlenUto take care of t! U Mexican situation whwh confronts j At the present time.'. -- ll n. dcsti-uctlo- take-action- ic reg!-meir- ts thi cut YEAR cah tah-Ape- 10- GOV. FERRIS- -- What 1b deWashington, Jan clared by navy department officials to have marked an epovff In the navigation of aubmarlne was the compled tion reventlv of the Tutlo submarine AskSjHtlTL tQ JnVltC min trip of 1 w seven-hundre- Of Calumet & - PmUShaWl Hecfa Co. to' Come to Lansing. Ith rough gcB ami ultdtr Ihf'jn-flctm- e of strong -- trade wind the little boats found ti In dlffh tiltv maliitutnlng their speed ami position ie f"t five dais ILIuliK lo make, the trip, the longest on re.aird for aijT'st.bmaritics under Uteji own povv- VI .. i 1 uM was feared that the Htraln might tell on the personnel and that the (lews vvoulii -arrive n an. txhausted loh.'ltltn, but- the contrary whs esse and the officers and men were dn good, tr nar hevfr confliuoiT tttyn t igati' Executive (jr President to Select Arbitration- - Boardr1- the outset The tt w issels srrivctl twnky over listf ful uni In conJltToli fo. any erv It e they might, he ta"-upon to perform,. Jt Is In rrnmln the, "III eieitej time tt tiopknl waters for some it h r - short: marines- n at the -- JURYS VERDICT thr Ig SIXTY-FOURT- H By-Ameri- Batik Raged AllNighC Still Goes On. Seen On Horrifying The American Side rm et New Epoch Made In Navigation Sub GUILTY OF FIRST . (special to Itn Ncwf) jHn 1 Tomorrow about Bmghefllj nodn-- t line the I x mini will t f ppemd up, the bulkhead fnHho ui pit woiklirgs removed .and raked bodies Much Good Done. of men sent in through the tunnels Giovanni Anselmo Must Pay Pen raises and stirpes in an endeavor t discover Rafael Ijupe?, the bandit, cither alty for Killing Patrolman aiite or dead COVERED. WHOLE' COUNTRY Thomas F, Griffiths. Sheriff Smith is today completing hts ,t Sights-Ar- e preparations for the iwtrv-- ef the mint tomorrow He has selected the deputies and special men Who tvrU be s nf1 the mine, and the work of remov. trained Experts Worked V nder Dlrce-tio- Into the , bulkheads vv i i t be begun to :IJUDGLF,ILAOOFBOUROW ing of Surgeon General, morrowr frrrefteon It is anticipated that FOR JAN, SETS 17 SENTENCE the atna search f the mine will bo Rupert Illue - begun bv about hoop 4 Nothing new wit tm the mine devel oied last night or during today Sheriff Presidio, Texas, Jan, 1. Noon The surrender of the whole 1 V s Untie Sajn Jan Smith a chief wurltAodav was the gathaalilng ton, Mexican federal army to the United States troops is expected health patrol is catching its breath on ering together of his forces and I he Defendant Hears Verdict Withcompletion jf the plans for the entrj N'ew Years day-A- n outanticipation of the of momentarily. Apparent Eihotion the mine Cumorrow ever underit has work years biggest advised Major McNamee, commanding the border patrol, so taken. The suniinarv of the last li Stay Given. Unrted Stateg army authorities; of record a months work contains cried Ojinaga, Mexico, be- heron fightsto agarnst'dlseaseTToni Presidio, Texas, Jan. 1. The battle the invasion of foreign opposition Guilty of murder in the first decontween the northern division of the federal army and rebels rnaladteB and excursions Into new fields gree as charged in the 'information. medical exploration which has had tinued this- morning after having been in progress all night- - Five of no equal In the history of the federal This was the vlrdiet returned at 12:40 or six hundred federals had already been killed and the wounded health organization Trainedof experts oclock this afternoon by the jury in Surgeon worklngOhder UTFTnrrt iion will be far in excess of that number. General Rupert Blub, toverel every the case of the state of Utah against rout-n- g the of torner nook and country Horrifying sights were witnessed on the American side before tmratfRRWtrlttwewses, clearing up Giovanni Anselmo, the Italian who places, teaching qommunlti ' ..daylight, JThe wounded soldiers with shattered arms, legs shot off mfested entb Individuals how to guard against Big One Will be Begun in the shot and killed City Patrolman Thomas and injuries later proved fatal struggled through the river disease and protecting the American F. Griffiths on the morning of June House Shortly After Holiday against diseased Immigrants, itiand pleaded to the American soldiers for help. All the physicians p'ubllc nerant carriers of disease, unhealth 25, 1913. and medical supplies available here were placed at the service of tul surroundings, infected rats and Recess. . - - Summary of That Accomplished During Last Year Shows DeH-r- from your More to the people's ryee, ran and puree. t SAETLAKE CITY UTAH Will The- their (ml - - Jan, 1. After" Lansing, Mich conference of labor leader here today, EXTENSI0N OF . POWER POLICY Clarence S. Harrow, counsel for th- MISSIONARY STUDY WORK Western Federation of Miners, Gov. Ferris to send telegram Kansus City, Jan I Extension of President Shaw of the Calumet & missionary study work Iff state" unr Hecltt Mining company,,,-- , requesting versitfes ami higher cdiiratlonal institution under government control was him to Icome to' Lansing; for con urged ip the report of ttp executive committee, presented at todays session ferenee' rehitive to taking steps to Anselmo heard the verdict without of the Student Volunteer convention by settle the strike controversy in drinking water Dr John B Mott Its ihalrman. I WORK N AT ION W DL- Lany apparent sign of emotion save a " copper mining district, From the mountains of Kentucky PHANTOM BANDITS face- to of the Almost refuses flus,hlnK accept REP. RAINEY and LEAD WILL IT.)hifht where two field .hospitals dispensa nes are teaching the mountain people ATTEMPT MURDER it. Invitallmk Darraw-- asked the govimmediately after the announcement waterthe how to combat pellagrato ernor to send him a letter urging him of the verdict the defendant wasin fronts of San Francisco,- and Seattle, to agree to arbitration. " Harrow state are federal-expertI. Franca; Jan, where helping s fanpes watT for with conversation Claude for arbitration King authorities In their fight to prevent the daring nttempt at assassination was to men. the operator two name miner and rats of by degerms H William plague arrylng Judge King in made early today by the irlminals to select two and the appointment of qulrrels, the public health service has n as know the Phantom bundltaZl who fending the case. pushed Its act iv It lea into many unusutu are Infesting the country district a fifth arbitrator be left fo President with stati ielcls and has Judge Frederick C. Loofbourow set around Cannes They fired two shots 1Wilson or Gov.Fgrrl. If this plan end municipal officials to Improve san not satisfactory Harrow said the7 a window of a large villa In aa the through 1T, Saturday, January tary conditions and lessen public dan the suburb of Ranguin, belonging --to strikers would be willing "to submit ger. Iheir case to an arbitration board banker and-tu- a date for passing of sentence. Attorney a prominent Parisian Pollutlon of rivers and the attendant bullet Just missed- - two women- seated entirely by- the presldent-or-th- e to them If both of the foregoing aBked that a stay of 30 days be at a table. langers to communities close' governor tung val-tjj in now the s under examination proposals were rejected, Harrow asked" Ohio Potomac and of the Missouri, thlih a special session of. the leglsla granted for the preparation, filing V DAILY AEROPLANE ture be called for tha purpose of pass- - ' comparative investigation of pellagra and bill a of of on a marine serving exceptions the ,n hospital s directed by' ttmnsge tax. SERVICE IS OPENED submitted their The labor . leader tavannah, Ga., and malaria Is being a motion for a new trW will be which proposals to the governor atnoon and lovely studied at the Mobile, Ala , hos he" etta not decide Immediately on what based,- -. He also entered ex ption tq pilot to determine definitely the means first dally Course he would purem Ttnpk Flu., Jan. v wHch it Is carrid and the method .WwsW'ed, "cr-v'. lb ory-ce hi C 5' iU.ii 1 v jurys nl at ' rft " pi u da pled v Its fippreriotu Aribp f io passenger and exi iryn urn W tn tcrobs river t tut hrnd o tbs at ou a,ie.ippl Practically every phase of disease Is ween Keokuk, Iowa, Judge Loofbourow enn.ni need that between two cities In the .south, pom-- t of and Hamilton. blv in the tsiuntrf, was opened today Cftiumet A, HjcIw Mlt.ing eompany. velng studied and taught by Ihs pub-- , II., w'U! demand an Investigation of he would glvthe defendant 15 days wlthL. n suc.westul ..fllxht of aic.. health .service officials as fast as he effacie-yof-Uty see Awmupon-ih- e HILLH 'VimM- funds permit, , .am of the country hold stay of execution"" and" If it was ap- aeroplane from St Petersburg. Fla.; JGUV Mflt and affects V ILL dlU.blDLVr ENDS Vti to across airline an ' the 11. ' t up as a wedge in the campaign for parent .that more time was necessary tance of 18baymiles.Tampfl, INDIANS EXAMINED.- A. C. Poll, -- former v-- the great at the expiration at the 15 days, the . mayor of St. countrys was - Over 99,00fr Indians on reservations in safeguarding .lAnrlng. Mkh Jail. L John Mitthe pasPetersburg, vater rights- - In the pending: omnibus court would" motion for a senger entertain president of chell, whose teiin 15 states were examined under direction am bill. The flight w'ps made lit 23 minutes, the American Federation of Luo r xe With that the of the public heafth service Reps. Adar.cin of (Jeorgia1 and gtev- - further continuance at sn e"stVlrg "of the" for the wuter The return flight was made that his retlr'tnent from otllelaj life la are expecl-- d the passing of sentence and day ommerce' lence of trachoma and consumption ordered at the same average spetd A small i the Icderotlon does not mean that he to meet with representative men of that a Judgment Of first More than 22 per cent of the Indians muramount Is degree also cafrled at flUboggage wis tonne his activities In th intereist hat section at Keokuk'tyUhln the next der be entered upon the were found to be sufferers from Jurys ver- specified pound rate If passenger of la,M. Ho wid he would devote hi and drastic measures have been fw days to discuss the situation dict. n extra i weighs more than 200 y UlI)e lar(,fly t,, ttriting for the cause Rep Rainey expressed the belief recommended by the health officers to The verdict of fli st degree murder charge of five cents perpound, pound is made, j that many members would support "Without even a recommendation of meet the situation. vim In his campaign. He hag a resocame mercy somewhat as a surprise lution pending- - which 'he-w- ill urge jESCAPEG 90NV,CTrslinTltBPI. was announced by Albert C. CONGRATULATIONS SENT UNITED RAILWAYS the house rules and Intel state when Itforeman SHACJCELXOnJ of the Juty Smoot, tnd commerce commiaions to lnvestl-TRtSIR..ERNEST HURLEJSiJECAPTURE. S Griffith Thcrflam to detwrmlfts'whpthwrrit Anselmo shot a a Hilr-Icman named ibstructs the Mlsbiselppl river and its following quarreTwIth ban. Jose, Oal . Jan. 1 -J- ames Anselmo was alleged San. Francisco, Jan 1. The United effect on the electric current costs In Peter Massa longwho with Frank Melville, the Illinois, lowsend Missouri. He wants to have stabbed Massa in an Shrerca' railways, which owns y many of 1.587 term prisoners for robbery, escaped t determined whether the charter of tlosi over" a card game, and Massa to local car lines, presented-todaDecem- from The officer led An for his proposed dash arros the great- - 1)5.r San djaentm inltentlary of its employees, who have been with the Hamilton end Keokuk Water Fow-a- r calledGrtfflths late - last J.jicns captured mi selmo to more life the on or box West alarm be whether three revoked, between land Pouth years, police America of the company company should body is believed to oe in tha night Jleivllle the dam should be removed or changed Second South, street negr the. Sweet and the south pole yesterday were rent Cl Insurance policies aggregating 41,250,-00v. . tv. so as not to interfere with the upper Candy factory nd as the otffcer turn to London newspapers by officers of the The convicts had terrorized commuAccording to - the jro visions of the river navigation find whether the gov- ed to caU the patrol wagon Anaelmo Peary Arctic club, the American Geo- nities of this section since their escape seen has ernment should not regulate the prices broke away contracts every employee-wh-o Griffiths Immediately graphical society and tho American a series of robberies. They made at least three years service. Is Insured for the power furnished the public and gave chase whereupon Anselmo turned Museum of Natural History Supple- by appeurancs frequently, de. unexpected resolution who HIS men a served Sam. have 1250, toll For the for paid toUnc!e and fired twice at the officer, both menting These messages sev eritl of the mandmg food tml hr some case sets out representations made by bullets taking effect Griffiths fell to officials four years the sum is. 3500, and for expressed regret that American in obey The bandits recently stole rifles thosB who have worked five years or the company that the dam would aid the ground and died soon after explorers had made no plans for tuck w4h wbjclthey armed themselves for more--t- h policy-- calls- - os. 31,000 Inaur-anc- e, nftvigftttfm-n- d Xnselmo" war captureTabouTTol?T an expedition "tUcir'di predation, ( manufacturing Interests represented. oclock on the evening of the same Today letters had been received from day near the plant of the Utah Gas A 150 cities which Mr. Rainey said chase company after an exciting PHILADELPHIAS , states that the dam had not Coke through the. western pcrfof-th- e city ' PARADE OF MUMMERS proved of the slightest benefit to them. The defense" pleaded temporary Inwas Anselmo sanity, contending that Jan 1 PbUadglBJila' suffering from an cptllptic fit Philadelphia, - honorable carnival - of anclenh-aw- d The Jury-4- n the ease was out 19 Vi hours, retiring to consider the verdict pompous majesty and fun, the parade of mummers, or New Year's shootabout 5 o'clock last night. Anselmo ers, was held today and It surpassed trial was on before the Jury in Judge all previous attempts to entertain the Loofbourow' division of the vTtilrd An exhibit of modem and obsolete P. Morris, In which steam Is kept up on the first day of the new year, people district court for more than two week. The Sstt Lake fire flnmrU appnttusbf Ten thousand men In fancy and grofine article of historic value and In the event1 that a new trial Is deat 8 o cl a k (J18 m ,riLJiiie pawo rnnt opened tesque costume marched over fhe prinmuriilnrs wtil all be ex-- a nied by Judge Loofbourow It Is underJ con u ill ami cipal streets, while hundreds of thousi8ncd in detail by special guides to case will be the" stood appealed Jhat ands stood along the cnrhJlnea .and ' every nsltbr to ha dapdrtment during tinu'a for three davs lo the 'supreme court ' ' , Applauded their favorites uexr TWO days In addition, visit hv the v was conceived The entertainment - Washington, Jan. 1. The hope that for Tf. t(, showo lh new a combined a water Flre'UhHf By crirtiig alarms an! responding to tha there may be peace and friendship beL HAVE NEW year recepllon Jo the people of Pall cuds, and will be ginti an exampleCrof tween the United tates' knd "Great ?. '' wthu'h, f Lake and , an Inetra-th-X to their poets Britain for another .hundred years, is , f gbti ipm-speed mamethods,. mi an! to ,he ,Ltnw ,j,e fire expressed by George Dewey, admiral E From Uie Volunteer Fra" , peijal Invitati 'i is extended bv chinery- of the navy and hero of Manila bay. In xo n 0M men association, and front the cltv f a cablegram sent to Lord Butnham f t ' t Lake to attend lhe exhibition, and the associate editors of the lndon storel oitses, the old onparatirw j was No one, says the Dally Telegraph. TO borrowed forrilm e xb'blUon CCtTpCQA admiral", appretiates this International, r. mnif stalled in the central station alongside friendship more than I, who have seen It tried,. FROM WESTERN UNION ; j.he monster motor iqeil'menl 'of the - The uai gent in response to Baltimore, Jan, I Cardinal Gib- present. . New York, Jan. 1 Flans for a new a cable,message from Lord Burnham and hig art fol-l- n Is unlikely Dial m any otlier Is It as New bons Years message In associates were to filed Admiral the world, Dewey extending highest building du-p- 'l exhibit be lhe could of the rWlr u cmitry yesterdawitff Yhe bureau of buiidlngs. for a cougratulwtkm atetiT for th rcasuh tital' 'km happy new Jear, with request The a hief thought Ihst shprrtd .ocThe structure wifi be 884 8 feet, high, 7i that he cable a message expressing cur minds at the advent of the lias an unsurpassed equlpimiu of modstories, and'will cost ovel 312,000,000 , hla, sentiments relative to the celebrj-tlot- f cupy 1 ear lNw thank lhe Lord, for ern Vw of th I'entenarv of the treaty of tm jippartUus as Vifll a U)c first fire States association The temporal Slid spiritual blessings engine built west of. the Ghent during the sneulng year. on us ha be filed the plans It is proposed to. erect beowed during thjt Ulc volunteers In ntulon atKl river, conalrui-imLb- i. bm h s Ihe lest y the building on Ihe" block bounded by. Indtv as ngmr drsls SENATOR PAGES WIFE Byadway, Eighth avenue,. W e ahitul ihanK lbYard tlTat elvriJU,),r Iinl7orler" bv fat streets. and Fifty-eight- h lke, 'J.hUlfl.B orld.rT EMfLOYMENTand partlt tlarly so within odv, own also bv Walker , Brotheri, are reel, frcim free dotoesa Imported bordrra, SCHEME A FAILU.' ND NEW YEAR RECEPTION Wasmngton, Jan. I Mr, .farroll tic art I in 187J, is on exhibition wife Senator of tem-pmWe should thank hlr.l for tha Page of AT THE WHITE HOUSE Smalley Page, Interest are the j Vermont, died suddenly late last night van Kramisco, Jan. 1 San Franbless ng that we enjoy and for Xilhef exhibits of of heart failure at her home, Hyde the proeperltv that abounds through-j- . bngfftI t left t hern bui kets vf the first Siheme ol providing employciscos Park, Vt. "Washington, Jan. 1. Nef Year day ment- for uwnwho want to work a hoot to blow-mThe reason is that ui th cap. IV passed over without J tlitrtKbproprlatbvci for tbts purpose Is al White Hause reception for the first QUEEN, ELEENORA ASKS he baa. conferred- eT uri ludli Idually first ytcanrer" brought lo Felt Lake, but gone, two day work may yet b Urn since the day of Jresident Mon-r- o. CROSS FOR AID and koll4ve--mt- r iWl'tu-IpvJ.hse- r Ihir by aubtrtlfltbm by jlenry todev1 to manifest our thanksgiving byi eoirnsls- - them." In the absence of Pres! lent Wilson, Washington. Jan 1 Queen Kleenora atlondetermination rctnee, EsJ prent llv our to adjust to the number of meq taking a hold i In the switlr, a break- ot Bulgaria cabled to the American Red .during the pomlng year sccntiwjdl of finance, and other "rijterprD-- 1 fast to the clploiratlc Corps by Jecy. Cross today BRklng'relief for thousands the principle laid down In tlHuspe tng citizcna- - tile second aieametv still here w hen the plan was adopted, thou- - j have was the principal so- of arrived, hired by the repo rV add. Mrs. Bryan, dooUtule by the Balkan and with, a aplrlt at ichsrfMo all In use, and the two big modern Meant ands rfug left jere-p- ne cial function of the day. of them the famous Richard that work gculd be had. war, men and hatred to non. P - who-assist- ed -- - - - ' -- V, v. ' r t-- i ' L-- ; 1 -- st- e tra-ho- to-la- bc-Jo- B INSURES-ITSEMPL0YEE- y, jj 0. ... ly Firefighting Aids, Old and New, Displayed at Central Station Admiral Geo.Dewey Wants Hundred Years Mote Of. Peace J IK If exlbn V ! l apd-"in-- ntljnti -- 1 iu Fifty-seven- th 1 saf ""-- a) p .AMVREB s V f A - t I -- . "v. V J |