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Show , 0 11,460.." '11."1".1"."1"11.1."1""s"r.V. - - Nt.--- , 'Jr: ; 4., - 41. c : - 4C .4,d A, - I. ...-- . . ,1 I. --- , r 11' .t - Weather Forecast. I , , - ' - '""".. Northern Utah and Southwestern IdahoFair, tonight.. and Sunday, 'colder tonight in Idaho. 0 .... t PACES . i bp 111 - i , , 42 . .. . 1' k cZ-v-- - 1 141 ' v7ty -- Art.ILitaz,..4; low . ity, -1- g4201111.' wPst gle, v f' e', 1,3 ''' , gbv7 .. Temperatures. ' Ar, . ,1AilLarit .11 ! a . , 1 , CITY, UTAll LAKE SALT NOVEMBER SATURDAY 19'22 1,, ,,,, 410 141' I , ,, 4. 1 1 ,r, I Roof of Boston Bldg. Blosk. 47 Maximum Nesterday .47 :t7 17 4 Minimum yesterd.ty MI Ntinimum today 44 40 4 I. tn. today 47 it a in. oda): 13 5d Noon today ..... . ' 1' , I - SEVENTY-THIR- . ,, YEAR D : LONELY...:-WASHINGTeNI- ABIN : -- , 4. ..;-. .4- - - 4 .4. - 4- - 4- - Tiger of France Given Royal Greeting s There's Weeping11 , TURK OPINION - - - --- Ruter'sRtryttlfr9m, Nad tion's ,t --- -' - Soil tó Christian Tir-- 1 ritori Strips Him of Pow11 er, t Declare-Nationali- sts , f f (By ThP Az4so,iated 18.The , 1 i - i that consitif-- r Sultan Mohammed VI. by his flight has Fu rrend ered the caliphate. according to Rafet Pasha. Kernabst. governor Consta ntinople. -According to the Moslem law." he told the Associated Press. "when the sultan leaves Turkish soil and enters Christian territory, ha, places himself under Christian prat ection and thereby i(ISPS the ealiphale. ceasing to retain any authority over tke Moslems." Mohammed's departure on the British dreadnaught .Malavie in the face of threatlined trial, for treason. by the Angora government. was romPared by Rafet Pasha to the flight of Damarr Verid Pasha. former grand vizier, and :the other "members of the oppositionl who by their tete were compromisedi In the eyes orthe whole Turkish nation." "Great Britain's connivance in the escape. he added; "iit flagrant interference in Turkey's internal 'affairs." Rafet was much agitated. He spent severest hours following the escape ln frantically telephoning Angora .tor &ructions and precautions agettuit the flight of the members of the sultan's& cabinet and other high personage& wanted by the - National. I 4 6 ) CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. Ttirkish,Nattonalista I I i ,, 1 Andlailinginit - ' Alleqed to 7- - Prems.) 'Ammociaterl ,(13y 4., r leo. , ;,t i ' - ',- ' , ' .1 i 7...,4 1 '14410010e1-1st'Uocir- 'ff'' . ,,,, jr., ' k;'t ,;: - 1. - ,.t ; i fi 4.ti,., ' HQVIA il' ;i 1 1 i 3, ,i - ; ,'- , , - :..- .. , -- , ' ., 4 ,,, ' ( 1 Annie MacSwiney, Whose Brother Starved Self to Death is Third in Family To Declare Fast. i'tt ,:. 1 ,. , , : :',,,,'A, ..4...A ;;. .; .7,,,..1. . . 7v Av - , ,iii, '', , ofi) 4 ..ii?V. and vehicular traf- fie In the neighborhood of the palace' was then stopped and the place was surrounded by nationallot military and.gendarmerie. Within the palace coneciernation reigned antorig the silltan's wives and eunuchs. a number of Amer At leans awaited in vain lot the sultan's ceremonial progrests to the mosque. The only indication they had of anyirregular was the preseace of additional Kent& list soldiers in the places usually occupied by the sultan's imperial guards. Major Shermrti Mites. American military attache and the son of Lieu-- , tenant fleneral Nelson. A. Miles, was a- spectator at the Selamilk with his wile- - lie inquired otthe sultan's'aide to as to Mohammed's trhereabcalts, , - I. " 11,St-lif'- ;'. . , :',;, I. 1 47 ; , g: , 4 .,,; Ci',(.,,, t 1,4 ,...,',.A. , , o.,t .i. - - :-- ,, F.likir lintrott4 Cornelius International News Service Staff sued for brimen of contraI,. Correspondent. BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. , DURLIIST. Nov. lg.Crouching at lies have been asked by Mrs-- Edwin represtnting ths gate of Mount Joy rison a child CatlY la ,1411.1ilitn..,..10400104trall' to J'..lot IPA - - , - ' 1 a 10"1,1grotert.,mmern. d All pedestrian PRINCETON. N. .1. Nov. 18.-Princeton's stonewall !Int. Watl too much for the 'faIe eleven. who lost to theTigers this afternoon by a 3 to (t e'or. Prinee;oit's hre which held ,olid after Yale c;irried the hall to within & :ee. inches of the Princeton II tkr,i, early minutes ()011ie g.fine. as Much as Cleaves' ground gains and Stniths field goal were due the Tigers' victory Yale's des, perste efforts to score by fleid O'Flearn's goals were failures. four drop kicks from joid-fiel- ad JOall-)11,- o- ' itEt-w- A AkAilkni oils-- anchor. :Of 1 ' . ,11.4611,1111016AllSa.al..11.10Aatailk 713 r di - , - '' - .;, :.....t. L,...f.:...?7., 1 ;., 1 i : , - . 4 ' it' yalentin- o Ubjects To Use of Name V- I -- t I 7 t; s" , ' :: ',rat-- ...01iniritortVilliticeltirsah . - ; i ' t4, , - appovd 1,,,, 1IKen 1 1 ''S I TRuTH , , ; . 1 pet-',1-- hoisond i I i i t -- h, f.,rner ,,!fe i!lt, daughter nt .1"- srtih A,ker or Phtinde.phia, she tnew his true name wiia Rudolph,..lughelmo oud Ithat ittothiph Valoutitio vtati'his ' i i star,. i to elipaprapr --- -- ---- 1 '. were to tild him fOrmal ficials. wet fa rh:ut:norufpr.ont , I y U. S. Next Week lei" - '' 7 g,10,yor..tioiltert...itua-utter-city,.at! - e nanie. assot l',1 i I , i 4i I ''',' uarth 4, . thotei Miif-SIne-y - I I By Divorced Wile I - I ,. t ABOUT uTAH..:. .. ) - - : I -- - ..i., i , t .''''--, - i UTAH PLASTER THE BEAUTIFIES VEST iZ i I ; ' ......By ' . , - ' apanese Port ' - 1 eta...it-makin- e 14 , . ,. , ' 44: in,-- I ". is-- anti-Sov- ypsum Ogden Prisoners and-ntivi- 1;4 l. to Escape in al - nc trtst rut:..ti ' s - Hopeless o , Says erman Chancellor --- ----- Ni-p- -- i l Ile-- i - -, , .1 ' ; Second Attempt, 111,4rd-tatto- , a'' -" - S71 i , '- - .1"-'--- 1 ' - :., i",,4' . es,.1-Ve- I, , .1 troa-z4-,- . : . which-aerie-- ..' - - f i -- 4 e , - :: i ( fitti-he- . ,, I1 ... IpliatVeisteno. 4, anti-Sovi- - ... . x, I - . ..: - P The Tiger elk MP am a prate eititen Ina to no potenlite could have been Nlief Acker had 1,1 It' 1 !.,,,,.,,,,,,,,J,,,,:hri,,,,,t.th,,,i,n wh:ies,oan,,,,kbenn iight to,layr 'or A eqwty to chttrrge her Ckt,- Va name to Joml Aril from tho.,teartiship Parts rn !he har ,q1leg,.ol b.r oni rea,on for ottertini !fla t,, wake tb. chana was that she .!bor and landed on the Battery . Prt.ss AsFociatetl j The er! vit Ft, might N. o. IVASIIINGTON. deri, The Ttger fooal thou sans of peat- sion hy thg, gorprnme2nt on the prot:os- !ale wAiting for h:rn on the til) of Niat,- ti the ArtItt,tir it' et,- lair0,-1,NI''rItlAti Islatt,I. There u'ell- iIte4:1:',4 when- . .xu, Cu.,..anuther 44 thei'lliz anti th,:5,-s- headeri hy ...,,. he (eth.nning tit,' !th g. poLe :1.paCkOts .0, band, department. t . , , was wrek.-Itrult'eated tit next today. (",,emirwea:i and the committee which Itt'-- ; of at the . agrktnture. department, welcomed him. etarted up BroadwaY , 0 m,,L,t1 t t,t e i lee at the city if,,:anr,,:,,,t1ld thbe, run' litaute ts.;;u0colufwitchec..il , then taork today. (Ariz. rtbrox After a fnmoil eepork (41 Inf. pro-The IttrP4 tttlity,,orrtIrri iwApi ' '. ''.1'4 !how who recall - the beautiful tistte4 I Oglf,n Arni,,lit.1 Panama Prtethe mu mitt tsy 1:tiosttiott nt San rratt. qmsal prente4 red.,rom-..Af- t, 1.1en 5t.111. V4' ' IV tiAnt,7,',- -'' ;,,t1 t(tIR ttell l're13' Y : 'ett OtrthitkiMr 'tt Vt11--' 'pettntlei-i- ft itt ,,, 13 twt. trip- up I Pt. grt-r-if - for th'r grirrI.tc" ''''11 hN'ttptor '1"e hr will dh'eu" 4.4cerr: h- - was ' la rtrel ynetb-ti- t 't tie Pcilitee.-- 'Ind' has Ito tilese g IFe I .aillt; nettieled two effects responsible(4,41.4 io ttfrA', 1.00,jigs le 4m4d from hozh 411,o- ' President a very bail cold and. does not think itn,1 blew el'ellitS. IlVe furnished over 20.0000 tons of plaster for thy. greatcr part or the ornamental ite tohim. kisee, wzr, work at snit 1,,,ake,10r14144v,S .letrallon tiffrola;,, have, ,,,,!,!. tBy The Associated rrcss l it Sate to venture nut." It WWI apPram Iwo and till the ornatitentation at Salt inego. The se;ection of the the fiord deormoo. lira the t,,,.4,, or repi!,4 14y kavlog the ntSt- itt a t rt- was made after a product officer's the. Nov. front sincerity 17.Two lluesian TOKIO, parent by Mr.!144 manner test- of all the plaster of the Iiiltti because of its superior 'purity and general I tikhermore., a otilit$. , Ainrt::ron:;1 the presentel :4!to.hiro, that even he Nvas ignorant of his 1 itobett V:(441s 1111,s. iitiF,st3nt 9C- carrYing defeated prattler!: e trolea-s- 4o4 4., .44444.7- chiefs escape. Aseimiated- rress--- cor ships .. large number of the .firtest, hotels,theatres. eiturettes.atul 4,411,!V .01111(11lig,, of Calif..rnta.. c..;riith.,. .i,,,,J,.. fOrces from Kamchatka,. tF or thel-.t.nice the that it- - beer t ,,f 14,, Whenthe, to Sol ington. Oregon. Siontanas--- itialto anti Utah are atI :ayk- tol :.he prnl , with tins itah material. lot :4iPr,tolor respondent' visited the palace on ed at liakodate, Yes. J'apa'n, were ieot liar4L og, a rod tov;t4-11V.visit If; IS mtnti he 1.,r.atog ' Utah known Ow Of Of pen al) issalise the greater portion under known ordered by the c:ty fficlais to leave ist,,p,Itg plaster. ge neral trad e name Nephi i'laster . Thursday the sultanof made !he- conf.1-vnesttil S,,rptry vvI.,!he praa,I44rit. at 1,5;a4411144411.4n. t',447:44, his court his a member it ttlittlet front the great gypsum tleposit near Nephi..ilah. which is lite liteire,st and .purt-s- t known deposit 1104 hle to and have the tiel:ght. Gensen gone ceatt port 4xprkerone to, ,lace. of remaining on the throne. tti gypsum in the world. A ulbole 110111itaill of it evists from ainell itYlegitti her.- beem quarried for l'o!fre r httel boen d,taltr,1 Join the big colony of refugees tiler...! , He declared the action of the Angora 1 t :he ,.444 nue to harote the crowlb HUI20 years, hut the work thaw far thine bas only rest:lust in a huge white sear on the mottillainsitle. Korean The is the mud to be government in abolishing I government h to 3s lo rode ,ee Tiger ,t.t,ng supconsidering itiMing the refugees to feet high and 3tin feet with. from which thousands ef tons are 4i3itatolosi at a. single., Mast. , tanate was trivaltdand was not The 1 (11;!1-4,Poona - t h, Moslem some 'Point in Korea. where 'food then ported by his 300.0410,000 to different irises through processes- t,f art:1(11'1g. produce the famous Sf'Vtlity,third .treFt where hi moreeasily obtainallte. The 'wh'.te.' subjects in India and elsewhere. Netilld hardwall ;Vaster, finistdng, rusting. dental. grain ami lanai piaster. the last mimed iwing a .fertil- reside ',11',;e in New York. his cham- or forces. fled fromAll.He Inquired through I e Af F.tro;tatikeet, etcrater that II tarty largely used tliroughottt lite northwest. ". rt,rCt ;tit; nt berlain regarding the sentiment of betas when the Japanese evacuated r to States. Nriadivostok. Oet. 26. and 'the red eostel the territory------ the people of the United 1iXBIta IflYpsum occur, In most of the states of the Union.and lawanse of transporiatimi in sn s'Adosio, Tuesday night lit the toseca oecupled the capital and other , WhOt14- - hhUI4ILaLftturiLUofl east of lite Rockies is mipplieti by eastern nutistifueturers. Nt fleshly-the l'ialt fliniliallit, there are' taher I Far Eastern territory. tropoaan opera H ou se. Il e will . teem- - and begged the correspondent -The He go t o ltoston usst Thursday. the abdication. western stalest. but for the simply rett411 that the lmit product is, of bitt,ldaster manufacturer, in to deny reports of his other cities :n his itinersry..are Chii Filtill exceptional purity and has hien' physical tillailliett,it this wider also asked the American pPople.not the ter. last .thrmighout I:I St. Louis. Wash- esgO, Si..r.ngt:e:1. to believe all the stories of Turkish ........ ,. ritoryearest of the .1toekles than any other. mg..,,t1. Itaittinore, Annapolis and Phi . t l'ress.0 atrocities. . The Hy ..)ino,cisicc Because of k firelwesisting qualities. gypsum h. wen large) te4.1 for inakivg phisler blocks for Disclaims Blame. in.1)E 'Utah. Nov. It, A secomi mielphia , are ,found in the mak. partition walls and.vanits for tlie preservation of valuable ryeortls. Otlwr nett his attempt in ten days of pelsonrs TO, The ,chatriberialn represented in of plaster board and large attantititsi are fornisibed In the to five velment mills. county Jail by:Thanksgiving Tur eys eicape froM t' sovereign as spending much' time in shat)eof pebble Kt eteet ass, frustrated Utah gypsum for bind plaster. strangely enough. is used much ntore wititly In other western states prayer and in preparing documentst t'','n'IP:.":1z1.,r1 through F. X. ItYan. rule lead- Quoted High on Coast to show himself blameless, for the itko than Utah. tot in d been in right home ilw backward :lie have we use told Altlitiugh of -, which gypsum', of the previous attempt. admitted potash events of the last four years I ,r International New' tRy aervice4 1$1 fertilizer, even with thousands id acres of black. alkaline soil whirl' might proditOe Valet' the Yield nr cent The As.sociated Press.) he ,a,, t.he chief plozter In this second have kept Constantinople under al- . BERLIN. Nov. U.Wilhelm lied control. Ittlernt,t. The plaits e,tited 1r 3 n es. by the appliratkra of raw gypsum,' ()realm ittut IIK4e1 the chief .yonstinner. importing the i'lah protium hi. s,sN FttANcisco:, Nov.. IS.--- A Cline abandoned his attempts to "The sultan is a highly religious and tbrougtra steel patch which had comparative Scarcity of Thanksgiving: Stellti of The gypsum tint LS mined in that state. The effect of land plaster in inereasitut .t he yield of c.1:!: chamberlain. the new said on form a the jail cabinet, Be declared Patriotic man,' :,tfter meted .wittt ronsequent 'Nigh prices elover and grasses is well.itnown in Oregon "and has done nothing to reflect up 4r ago. I is predicted by 10Cill produce men.. At the task Wall hopelems. sttempted Jail tiel4iery f. lie Watt id to lite 'murk gartletter. on the TnyhttilLnatiOn 1L hit& acted cent 1111011, is bolts Twelve a and sometimes had doubles been tban sawed it great it through ptesent young drassed turkeys are L named chancellor to take Wirth . A fAise heads Mit tIP of Oar. Otolightmout Turkey's long period of tailing at SO to 56 cents a pound In '. liberating in tile soil I. the plant toods'anti, tusking them available. ,, place. of dictates to the sari Francieb, while olditins scents- teat' from an automobile spring angtiish according President Ebert beatt.dCono to A Sit W -bunk. 48 to b4 cents, and old gob- IV 0,....,.. I3,an'a reconsider his decision. wAling from CUP theste each day. The collection vitil be saleable infortnatkin .oit 'one town inane. found in a cuspidor. (ContinuNI on page eight.) , 4! to 60, dressed-- . ,, , . : .., I - r Ilen-sui- d I Russian Ref gees Are Turned Away T:-.17.--- ., - )1-- Predicts Prohibition For Britain THE a , be was ut, bright put .4111011101.0r.40 s enrig-;:ti- 4 - - 5 4611 1 tih -- Sir Gilbert Parker Lauds Pioneers . . - - nursing him through an i llness that ho was lying ill hod in her Cabin wh.n Amler,,von. crazed ail PrIter.1 arid ,tarte,-1.- to ruggUng with MI9 Bolton ale h P nld,r woman w as in the elhin NI !AO-sors cliihnFon. a shot cording to th.. wiTney. and thon turnedhor with a pock! on the glrl, et knifo. Iterg said he was khoked clown but managed to era wl out of the cabin into the brush. From there, he recalled. he saw Miss Bolton run fh FrE à lie c, A I In pursuit. - At the beach, the girl 17 tellAnft-Ava- s shot through the 'head. 146 Berg added that Andargoji,..timullmit ,. tia, diers, upon --a- Republican cOltritli of in this city on ,November 4. acUpon her arrival frorn Cork, companied by the child, Annie MacSwiney went at once to the prbmn where ?the regnested permission to see, her eister. The prison authorttle4 re-fused. "If you don't let me see Mary I will starve myseg to death at the prison gates." declared Annie .Nlacliwiney. The warden exPressed regret. but said they were under orders not to al- low anyone to see. Mary .lacitwiticy. Annie then took up her position in front of the jail entrance. "I will remain here until my Sip- ter is released or will die with her," Inr...rni ,gr..1 declared Annie MaeSwiney. .' ' Wag' to take Interviews in Aorth-litndreporter ..i ,,,..ctiten)am!llgBritisli 1.4" condition and to bp suffer- -' when the short hand is transcribed ' v an", ''", t" I"' Pri"ted ing from pains In the back. She has. Wm taken around to the interviewee Ii "rd''''t" -never iiefiiie to a more comfort-- for delettomt.1 to been. transferred Stich a he eyplained. "unless able ward. system is Aare. Bill ,i isn't satist,,c.iatiIntervielx, I A tt tu svords ER kea wer,o dcr man shoithand.. my "kill roveal hinistlf tory. Ilt Mary MacSwineythreaterted herself like her brother Terence" umi rightly when he's picking words for Then ve !.at.;iown and talked - that lep, phe was roleaeri. !ter brother a dictated interview, P.M- that's the iS Slt tiiiiit.r'i .111. II Lstened. Ar! ctastom ats And Often Engaisla not death in starved himself to ork page eight) (Coot:rm.-departs from custom. Jail. London-- two years ag. n Bristol ing arrested at Cork on account of htta , t Sinn Fein activities. 1 - 3' TS te14.1 oteerbSt --161aeoni:,OlicipASIbt to' ,i,i, VYMVI PIA lbst .brow-..41,L"atta,,,,r"'Ir WOW ON fobs fhtuo devil' tbe .bat watt sc'heib- - 41 SA.bitilbeinesisstrao-- i ilIV,Wr 10''' t t11'RA , .' fce orstritssak h ...bur ,.. 'WRAP noon uh irb. " A"( 'Lama as al possible ?Samoa for itha us- sited Is cast off at j0,;cissitC.ZAbiatuf, t the daughter of a Danish 1,,,g4.., ti einu'lls 'currence.-- - The ,dencer recently SYnteliPe' en h a in per,aettee, 'it: the eeti.e.494044. holealee otti suppliant:. - f-., phititician--tutmeSt. schenO. tained notoriety aboard were J. J. Juta.erand.s Frenth She had another snit and a yOUng Colgete. Cornelius Vanderbilt against hal( ) Cornell: 35; ambaseeder to the Ulnited -- States; Ithacalend authorities. the told O'Brien SVoods-Itlix'Whitney for breach of promise. charg- faughtr. atedstent secre Ohe of her sons he deacribed as l'ey- - Albright. 7 '" HottAP and raid quarter) Colonel tug heis the father of her ter, of taate7 ro d ion. named Cornelius Vanderbilt t6"-- Mnrrar fr Brien,. a ot ricknit at' a nenWashington, M. n. Bernard old friends both Partieh. gP orgetos military academy in Staunton, Va. . enn the of Ifervard.l termer the ThitneY, Jr. period) Tiger, Cembritigetf,rat O. 'frown charge of th-- , Amerieart tour; Alfred Tr. I fill first ti4,arter S)Idellbe. ehan. representtng the city 44 New ,$) aCUSoork. and Frank L. Polk. Georfre Vir;. 7. rolgat DartVockersha on. Otto H. Kahn and nano- Nw York- - ftt St period 111011 :ow 4- Fish Armstrong,. representing 4- 4- tattl.1 t 4-4. fiNt '' council on foreign relations. Clemenceaus official hosts Id New t. l'enn StAte, fIrst Ohio! York, period State. 6. Irtva, 6 , Pollee on Han(1. Pitt.1 pPriod) l'ittmt.urghtporond Mr. Polk, who served as head et the -iflter 13; Washington; 'nen"! an He's in Br JACK BOHAN. uncommonly genial American peace delegation at Paris Lawren period) Kansas. 1; after President he ...ioet,. IVilson returned to , There is no more charming:. gentle- - when TWaS my Ai0,1 luck to.find r'ir t..;71- Colorado. Amee-Fea(0. was ) to board the :1'),1).... 1.14:'''',."..4 P:'" rr.an- - ili The wor!ii titan an English ccnd 'Chicago. Paris and escortdelelrated bert l'aiii,,er in sn,it a mood when Chniagoie on board Clemenceau l'i iis"' ""' 3. illiniii. O. 1,tg,t,gs in the .Nlaroni for the run to the Battery. arist,tcrat when he !liaises up his It'lind dr,dir,n1 .nto Lis t , nn An I had Mad., sert,gii a,tor. ha P fi4,1 !It an aili,"'in- - Va1-itperiod) Mich- - wLere he was to debark. to unbend and be Milnan. Pot tis11"11 today ntthe 'int.-i,niiirt .:1" ansiaer fq his i tchrei' 4"h. It. Wi'""in. f' A xain:ti 11,ntkun:t'e'keAl ,11",7:,r't equadren of mounted police was not often one nf that breed is '',,n an ,f,;;rt:c' ; ' ,,rf his dinr,1 eiaf. turned out there. to !cad the party ikhrliall ;11.pr...1i:ties' punetualit3. ..ASIgill !,A,lizei, .troLr,t1 iernrr aitresm, t'.;e "IpP;en.. Unho'n(ling Innoil 1 Jill a neWspainsr through intihng crotirds In lower ,i; a geniai ntoo4 atoll iet$.tin 11,2to hanite her name to Valenwriter. English libel taws have mado :C;Ilhert w.is 2 Proorhiay.to the 4ftyhL where Actnnine,ted. AIM he eaiiii ho itlrio- 19 ,II. oask Willimno home tOr mother and ebild.j.litut ,Wecn Martell without going through the formality of paying grocery or telephone bills. Silint Fontaine. according PT, Mrs. Williams. was an extravagant talker. the telephone bill tor the month of October running to more than $13g. while 'fowl-- apparently a minor item, came to 332.47. Lewis Flegenleaurn. LA) war --- intereet itl,r,,i3,,1. ;it, WA. not- awed hut eilynatil for the moment by a A Alfferent ePen wntoir.of progrese. wa. unfold,sd (.1- - him when he came up the, ha:.; (111 h:e laid vied. more than ha:f a century ago. It wasi him firFt view of the F t t u P and hp WAS amazed by th, thange in the Fkyltne. Man) Greet Tiger?' Ilepret,entatives of this country and his own ent down the bay this morning to gre,,t the, Tiger 4 France. who come on a ha. mission of wmning A fliellta for ranee. The gtizzled slid into Arnertean waters On the Paris shortly After midnight. an., was tied up at quarantine, along at ith the other pas- sengers, to await the coming' of the customs (tout this morning. Clemenceau. eurdne to reports front quarantine, Val fast Attlee') in Big Three Champ li:ax-hin- i- Valtaillillt-iniltuter-illii- irw 1d,re I , ELI, t I ' 1;:,,,;4, '',.4ti,.,t - of ' - .,.- ....1,,;,'4, V',.,4t,' ,, ' i .4r.. 4t. , ,10,..t. anal- 1.rrt1,11.trpaldt: !, twn vlev nn on e etd-- . and the Statue of 1,diertv on the other. Clemenceau'is over Harvard; is , I;ohr rm. bY1 id- the trio woll i, 11 onlY ' in titn hor ri ,ti r t he ea bIll, If P thal Mrs inliTiSon had been the fate 'hiding ...'.'''''... . Carl Jo it,,,jr::4Airnensdli.let:rTr; l.77g. - VIQIT--- H ..., ,11N, 4P' 'tf,' I rincetônWm ner i 1.0,0Lr C 4,07,-, ,' 7,:1:,,!!. hn!,--- '...". ''':: ,,', rmi ,17...........L., :(.....,,,,,,,s, ,1 M rs. - OLD- - f na n ThP I yes- - Tati-l- .zerclar in a !en:::y i2ahth thiks 0 coroner41 3Va;n: 7: , u-, n Jury today. , ' ( (By the Associated Press.) NEW., YORK., NatIS,---ClernenceaFraneer Mood on the bridge of the Par is. steaming up Nei' York bay this morning, hi.--; face aglow with smiles as he watched the at proach of &colorful welcoming fleet. In acknowleigement of the first 'noisy greeting he doffed his, picturesque hat'and swung it abqut his head. Thnn a, the tnuer:ng ,ityscraper tiT p.,,ihs .,, Manhattan', "Iirhne canie Es- - S CV, $.1.4.141 tilin!frso:11ro yrli '5.- ; , , . BY SECOND SISTER rair Traffic is Halted. . nunlen ,...-.-. ",,;.: y ing kidnaped him. They also pointed out that he must go a reasonable distance from the pal- ace, us it was inexpedient to introduce British guards into the grounds because of the danger of conflict with the Ketnabst soldiery there. The multan agreed to all of these conditions Only three persons in the palace knew of the intended flight. namely, the court chamberlain, the sultans personal physician and his band tipswere -the only palacegofter. These ficials- he trusted,- and he even kept his wives in the nark as to hie plans. The flight was so carefully arranged that the Nationalist officers and soidiers stationed in the palace grounds did not learn of it until shortly before the relanilik or prayer ceremony at noon in which the sultan was to have it In Bed Has Narrow cape from Death. 9,,,,e- , , HUNGER STRIKE - - I. - 1111 - D atilrakIstAssisiw, the begaPt 'fittilgtoK Strike today.:which gate. h4ideelsred, would continue until her which- heretofore 'has always been Is released sealed. The British for some time had sister, Mary MacEiwiney. been aware of his anxiety and:fear from the Jail. for his personal. safety and were pre- Mary today entered the fourteenth pared to remove him- when he said day of her She own hunger,strike. the word.. They explained. however, that-th- erequest. for,ther side conduct has refused to eat, mini; she was .ar In uostiarceemdeinfrtom tim apsotshietiyoncoould ri not rested during a raid by free state sol' LifeMan Takes-Ow- n 1 , Dolco,04.144,-.,z- -, sultan left his palace ' backThe door...known as the Malts " Murder."---cL-N"'"111-G4- I b... t: French and American Of fic ials on Hand to Give Veteran Statesman Warm Welcom eEx-Premie- r Will Make , First Public Address of Tour at Metropoli- tanUlper. a Ho use Tuts 1, , - t THHEE DEA 0 . ,,, 'eA Y, RECALLS I : 134)1EIL ON ON - HONS'ATEICKI-- ! . r Is STARTED CLEMENCEAU-HAPP1 mil: oaly-Aaini- t!GRIZZLED VETERAN; tr------- -77.11 CONliTIATINtIPLE. Nom. In.-- 'The multaa'a mimeo and ladies of with the harem, are overubeinied grief and- a...stay madid the of the Timcr going7 tofl i The anima's 44,ilatteat 'Imeeka ag-ibe married daughand vita- - in 1k ter of bin gardener. beeasne ma molten lba sultan'. flight lprIcI eaafirmed. mad tke memen- faithful Cuttlieha mho bad arsod lito- primmest ruler body stearin go the rammilem , ga,e themn4 for the last the y the selves up to dempair fearing the by auntie had been kidnaped The other uuuuu km and K en...Mingo. Ike ladle.; of Ike palace. number. sooOn the mept s bitterly and tug 34141.nature-innin a stair of ibid.., commotion, e-unis Bills :1 1 1110gum I ' IS CALIPHATE Qrieitti Dulcet' Ft-InAo- 4 - ork -- us SULTANT LOSES . - 4-- Lands in New . , 4- - , 4- - . - ' - re-'a- ' . - , It . s . ..1,t ? 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