Todd’! Day l *"'_-' . There coma e time when, like - waiting too long for the, holl- tonic. it Ie nlmoet too late to beqin ed- vertiiln]. To play it ufe, etart nwvi Seize time by tile forelock l willie there's enough foreioek te seize. its the dolly ad that counts. cnrloitetown Guardian Two (Jenna “"5"; Gnu-Glen, Founded I881 illllillif ls lull llfil iiN lllE lnlll m RECOVERY All ‘Countries Ha e Arisen Anew From the Ruins 0f the Great War and are Slowly Becoming Normal Again — Germany Alone Remains Sulky and Sore inHer Defeat. - (United Press) LONDON. Nov. 7.-~'1‘lll: fifth an- niversary of Armistic Day finds Europe, \vit|l the exception of Germany. well along tho rond to recovery and giving prolnise 0t‘ pro gpcflly ill the near future. Pcflillllflri -tic vtcwponts of Europe have no foundlltlon in fact. Germany may llvon be split up into its original parts without brlngng any pormun out trans-Atlantic injury. ' Five years ago. it was a comm- pp prediction that Europe lnlght ilovl-l- recover frolu the world war llnd would certainly certainly r0- qllirc a generation to reach stobili zation. instead of that the allies hnvl- come through extraordinar- ly ivl-ll. (irl-at Britain has balanced b-rr budget null has begun to repay her Will’ debt to America. Franco. has overwhelmed Ger- lnan_v‘s diplomatic efforts to will tho peace after having lost tllo war: and thcrc is us nlllcll pros- ___.__.________.___ d-d-i-dul-i-ll-l-Qi-lll-lldf-ll-l- + DECLARES THAT 1' ITALY IS NOT OPPOSED TO LEAGUE pcrity ulllollg the Frcncll people today as bcforll the \var. Idrance is more powerful 1n Europe than at any time since Napoleon. Atlstrlzl has bccn saved. and Vienna is recovering her former prestige as tho oconoulic and t'|ll- uncial ccntcr of sonth-eastorn Ellv- ope. Turkey has won back nluch of inc territory silo lost during tile.- war and has rosunled successfully her old skill at tho diplomatic game of playing one sot of powers against zlnother. ' Italy. under lliussolini. is (roming back. A new era of efficiency, un- known evcn before tho war, is be- coming more pronounced lnonth by month and the Italian budget will probably bl.- balanced within another year. Czocho-Slovzlkill has establish- ed hor position as u stabilizing in flucncc in llluropc. and is wielding large power through President llluzaryk and Filftilflll hlinisv-r Bones. Russia has worked hm- \\';|_\' mu of the reign of terror and is dovcl- i oping successful plans oi‘ recons- vl" tructlou. . ——-—— Ill 'l‘hc one sen- spot in Eurup» is (Canadian Press.) ll- Gcrluany. Thllro is nothing abnurm li(l.\l E, Nov. 7.—Slr Eric i‘ al about that. (lcrlnany was m.- til-- 'l' ilrllluuloull. fliifillWllfy-geiltlr- 'l' fl-ntcd nation ill tho lnost llmixlllwt- Il- lll of the lll-ilgltc oi‘ Nations '1' lvc War the world has ever known. + who was rctrci\'i>il Ylliililfilily ‘i’ The only llbnoruullity in till.- situa- li- by i'l'i'lllit.‘l‘ Mussolini. mot ‘l- + iill- itllllan foreign press io- Ill lion was the curious bclici’. very ivllloly held ,that. after her (icfont, 4 dlly lllnl gave thonl soulo dc- 'l' (lormnny could (lumpp m0 cons. 4’ 13”” ‘if Hm‘ Cimferellcit- 4' cqucnctls. except for pnynlcnt of 4‘ "i "l" “"1119! 8i- Ul" FEW" 4' an easy ransom. That dream now i‘ "f m“ "mum"? h“ ‘mm- "Thc '7 shattered has been followodyb -l- Prl-lnll-l- assured me that lt- 1' ' ' y " -l- lliy llilil no prejudice whatev- 4' swing to the other extreme. 4- er against tho League annl- 1- + vl-rsllry us there. was "hardly If + anyuno k-ft to nutncsty." -l- ll A Iiilll‘ has ilcon sent. to Po- 1' ll- lanll protesting tho killing of '1' + u Iillsslatl officer at the fron- 1' ll- til-r and declaring that unless Il- lll a satisfactory answer is soon ll- + forlllcmning the Soviet must Il- + take roprcssivc nlcasures + ‘ll against clartuin Poles in Ifus- ll‘ 'f sill. 4' ++++t++++i+++-l--f- ‘IHI-"P-l-‘l- (ooutinucd on page 3) Condensed Specials IiA'l‘l.-I.—2e per word, not (It'll insertion In this column. Meetings Has Been The Union of Pre- miers 0f I)0min- ions. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Nov. 7.—~Wlnul lhl inlpnrinl (‘onfllrcul-l- closes tomor row. should it kcop to schedule the lnulnbcrs will bo ulile to look back over nearly six weeks oi‘ constant work but lacking ill dramatic dcv ‘GIRL WANTED FOR House.’ work. Apply 174 Kent St. ti‘ ‘LOST-ON QUEEN ST. A grcon rosary initialed A. liig-i gins. Finder ploaao leave at. thls' oifil-c. 11-13-31 Fdlcrm-Touss CENTRALCY l0(‘iiii‘ll. All lnodorn convenienc- l-s. Apply Guardian. 6-31- ‘JOHN 'A. MeDONALD. Surveyor, Harmony Jct. LAND 470-9-10-miL olopnlont. , -__ Tim (‘pmplltlt-o of Premiers ls BOARDERS WANTED-JEENTLE nuipflng fnllny in drnft fill official '"“" l IHIIHl- ADDW Qll-il‘ "ill~ report of the rnllferonco dttcislour 145-11-3-"31 ill detail lull the contl-sts will not 4“. ,,\-a|p.np-, until the rlulnrt is FOR ‘iALl-I-u-NEWLV-FRESIIEN-lpubliuholl, vll n-Ilk cow. llouth Vcssoy. York Admittedly tho greatest. value ni‘ 144-11-8-21 tho conforoncc has been In its wringing the overseas ])1'(‘lflli‘f‘t<l to WANTEQ-SECOND-HAND sblgcthfllfl A grcny lulluy (lvidoncod ‘"1" “iililiilllflli- WNW Pllruullar“ belief ut first that the conference" and lowest crash price. M. C. M0" would provc n political Suntn Gowun. Klimulr. 14S-11-8-3i (time. bringing u happy solution __. WANTED-MAN OR BOY FOR to all knotty problems nnli it is probllblo that ill its luck of the drll- lrlrlu work. must bu able to milk. mntic there will be some (llsap- two yojlri; _¢.>__.__ i'- '1‘. Hzrgullon. Murshfeld. R. polmmmll. R. 2.. York. 140-11-8-31 .-~_ WANTED-MAID TO ASSIST AT gz;l;_;gy_;~y<lrl<- Ill-w 1*"-,,'_;r_t;;“~ British Steamer For; set: CHEAP-MOVABLE ROIJOPEGd Aflre gixllflfiifl. different silos. Apply "m" "ii- ' (Canadian Pl-eee) 1T""-—————-—-—-----A pmvgyg, Nov, 7 Tho llrilisll 0 L5T—~TW0 UNFURNISHED Steamship Hanuillglun (‘curt with "mil" llnli one furnished bod- n (‘Gigi’) of cotton from (lalvston Jmjlm- illeusnntiy Bllfl centrally gilt-lied. Alwiy at 1'12 Prince l trout. Mus,“ \___. I Vlltlllnreo. ouuut wrrl-l KNOW- jhilv of tweak-keeping. for our M crton lltore. Apply to J. if. Jfivll it Co. 1.111.. ignieh. Stet. will vlberiunce. references and "Y expected. 140-ll-8-8J ‘Aigtornl ‘rp nAncl-l mom “turgid fifteen Dlirl of foxes reg- " en the Notional AIIDOIU- rlnéh bvmnotent reneilmen. i‘ ""11""! :1) to date and for this port wlrelosl-lod lust night ‘she was aflre twelve lulnllrl-ll lnillls west Southwest QIICBIHIOWII. Man Fainted and Drowned (Clnedlen Prue) _ ..Nnw GLASGOW. Nov. ‘l-nuzh McKay, elxty years old. of bulim- vlile, Pictou County. lvas overcome by e fainting spell while croesgnfl hr ok on hill home _vester ay D'°'°°'°" "P" i I!" driitn- Ella Eel: Jacki-WM‘!!! into the lllrellm ;%¢“ M” The People's Covers Prince Edward VIsland Like the Dew \\w\ \s\\\\\ Read by Everybody llllHHllCllllflHl lllllllsllllll llsllllllmll lupus Giant Stinnes’ Plants Are Likely to F01- low Lead 0f KruppsuGrelat Relief. l (Cfllligij-i-NPFCSB) I)17SSiCl.l)01t1l‘. Nov. T. The signing of the Krupp zlgrl-clllclit with imulcdilltl- return in lvurk and the cvrtlludo of Stinnt-s following suit has brought grr-zlt rl-licf to ibo Ituhr. The l-ffcct has biiifli alluost instzlnlltlu-ous_ Workers, vitll ii botlcv (llllltlflif for elupltlylnellt. have adopted a cnllucr altitude. The Krupp lnlnts llull plants are hunlnling with activity. At ~' o'clock illl lhl- luorulng following the slgnzllilrl- of tlll- zlgroluntlnt. ll request “'11s p . ulllld to ihc French railroad llllnlinlsllzltion for a largo .-lupply oi‘ cars lo transport finish- ".l| steel goods lvilich hall lit‘i'11 ly- ing at Essleu for uinntbs. ’1'llc llocllulln-l‘ vR-rl-ill plant. rin- \il\‘l Stlllncs (‘(l1lt‘l‘l'll at iillt-llulll. has called molt for the rl-sunlpiion ‘if work. Slilllll-r‘. dl-lllaltllls a ll-u- hour day, which may not bl- acct-p- il‘t|. but u sillllldy ugrl-elllllnt is only loo anxious to t'iil'll nloul-y lgllin. The lltllllllllclll-r. llllrplunvr 1nd Shaluroclt nliln-s also |1ii\'\* rc- zrtlllcll ||It'lI' llll‘ll. Slllul- slltlfts zlrl- only talking lull-k Ht) per cunt, of illi‘ll' men and lll-llltllllllln: tou- hour shifts. lull as ill illl- lausl- 0| iht- Stinulss rulu-l-rlls. lllll udiusl- ucnt of till-so platters is only a flllfitlUll oi‘ u few llnys, Ibo prlllcl- ‘ikoly with llll- \\'lll'l(1|1('l1. who art‘ ‘ CHARLOTTETCWN, CANADA THURSDAY, NO V. 8, 1923 A Man's flrel llilbiletd flverflg meat eeeme n eonepieueue Io hlfiv ee e glrre tiret engagement nvillij lieu w her. lat ale would feeueelng lte mind on any on) menTefhlr-e until ill The twentieth ed meku a lithe! impression than the first.’ ‘Annual! Sublet! Oil Spoufs From The Sea (Canadian Press.) ' . BAKU, Azerbajan, Nov. 7.-Due probab 1y to shifting strata in the Caspian sea, an un height of 70 feet, "throwing off stones as wel es. On the spot a small geyser died down. t EVIDENCE TAK ‘N YESTERDAY IN RUST Bil llillliill RAID After Hearing; Evidence for the Prosecu- tion, Adjournment was Made Until Tuesday Nov. 13th. ’l‘hl- prohibition l-ssc of invspect- Si. or (ll-org!) ll. ihlrboul" llevlv, of North ltusticu, nrgcd dol- with kcoping liquor unlllivflllly‘ 1m- glu-tl ll into (‘llul-lzl. l-xlulc up for )_ l-J lln- [ll't‘l~‘('11l. law-s bl‘ (Eanada. inspector Barbour's Evidence. ill iluving licrvell lllllll summ-onstlsyltl scarf-ll for illicit in ])(‘I'$illl upon the defendant. lPll ill-ii charge, that of Oct. was dcnlt. with ycstcrdtly. hearing evident-c judgment was rc-‘pl-nl-l: oilll-cr at. night. MPFVEU until hlondny. Nov. liilh. spirits |aucll of ills duties ho visited Throws Stonesllnd Flames usual phenomenon in oil wells was noticed recently near here. Ageyser suddenly began erupting from the sea; "two miles off the coast and during two hoursof activity spurted at a as oil. The eruption wals accompanied by flam- psland formed when the 'l'llai nu private individual w. Michael can ln- liable ll) sill-h forfoilurc lln- slulllrary llczlrlng ill-fort- .\ . l iH-llllpbllll, .i.l.‘.. lllil Aiagi.» all.» 1).. (ll-ergo ll. liarbtull", (sworn) tes- i-‘dgul- Shaw in tho Pnllcc (‘ourl tilled ll) having been zlpilointcd H dvfliil)? 'l'llvrc were two infurm- (fustlllu-s llnll ICxl-lsl- Preventive Of- riolls laid, the first covering the ili'i‘l', acting l4111i‘l' May 11th, lie seizure oi‘ (h-lnbcr 12th and tltcscc- was zllsl) in possession of a writ. lmd with rvtlarl-nl-l- to October 1. 11.01‘ zl-asidzlllce frnlu the Exchequer‘ (‘unstuillls ll. i. Haywood testified (frllllt of Canada, dated May 30th. or (itllyislllllggll-d guilds with permission to llillilll-ntl-i‘ prl-luisl-s alone at any time Aftofiin the (lay, or nt-l-tlmpzlnicd by n Ill ]l1lI‘Sll- the HlllWl5 IJ_l_lll Nlll BlllNl INCREASE llljll A 1 ReasonGiven to the 0'1"I‘A\VA, Nov. 7.--—Lnck of rc-- venue is the nluin reason given by the Canadian Railways to the Minister of Labor for refusing to ‘grant an increase of pay to certain ployoos, as reconuncndcd unanim- ously by a board of investigation un ‘dor the Industrial Disputes Invest- igation Act. The railways concer- ned. which include the chief rall- wny systems of the Dominion have sent separate communications to the Minister. but these letters are identical in purport. "The recommendation." reads all excerpt from those letters handed out. by the Department. of Labor, “to increase by two cents i2 cents) pol" hour ratcs of pay for emplo- yees receiving loss than forty cents (40 cunts) per hour cannot be zlctwptod until some means have been found to secure tho increased i‘i‘.\'i‘.111|l‘ rllqulrod to nlnct the ad- ditional I‘.X1)011f|it1|l‘0i~ which the adoption of tbc Board's recommend- ation would involve. “Fills decision has been reach- oll", the cxccrilt continues, "not- withl-tanding that tho hoard, con- stituted as it was, has unanimously rlrconuuoudod ill effect at. least. that in vicw of the substantial ln- cronses ill ratls of pay and‘im- Lack of revenue is the classes oi’ maintenance of way onl- l I‘ _ ‘u _ 1 __.... : I I ‘(gtreatest _ Value_ noildigstcltlllslv any offence under F01]- l‘.l'ii l ii ll (‘$4. I um used'i1l1|i1\\'i_11ll)' knowingly Wollltl rayon his premises,“ etc. plug-p my pm-i After the amending of the bcforo those ofiIPiNlQH "nil 'lllcu nlinutcs at the. requcst oi‘ ‘All’. Innlan. counsel for the .0 jail by nolv and rather return than to zonal coluforts ‘light-r interests." pleaded not guilty and submitted thlcz- new objttlwtlons to the umcnli- el‘. inlllrnlzltion. as follows: That the information titles L’. 'i‘bilt the offence, triablc by |lllli.',§l\'|l‘liii'$4, ls for a further liabil- ily in addition to a lullnl-y l'llrl‘l-it~ ' ure. keep liquor with infor- an adjournment of tit"- defense mo. inspector Haywood found a bottle, nearly empty, with a. Daniel Crawford Scotch whis j label. It bad no vendor's label. ilaywood quostionod Time. Doyle about it in the presence of myself and defendant. We thou wont with the (lcfondant to his fox ranch on his premises smuc distance from the llolvsc. bllt found nothiugthere. 'I‘holl wo went in search the woods hack of thc house, and defendant loft. us and wont inside. (Ynnooalcti among small spruce bushes we Continued on Page 8 not been ally change in the cost oi living since the rates of pay for maintenance [were last revised to justify any ‘further“ revision upwards at the present time," l -- l ENlElillllNMENIi ‘IN NEW Yllllli NEW YORK. Nov. 7. (‘_\"rll liaudc, who is starring ill a play "allt-ll "Aren't \\'l- All?" n! the 'i:li<-i,v ‘Fhlllllrv l|l‘|'l‘. E1ll\ jllwl |'<_-- solved his flvsi i11i‘i)I!l<‘ from i1 fllrm nour Ollkville. Out . which he purtwllnslui recently. I: l"‘|ll'i‘ri' outs thl- profit on ill!) lI1l|‘1' -ls n1‘ "lpplos grown on the property: (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.——Acling ill lzo-opl-rlltitlll with the Army Air Service lln- llurcltu oi‘ Stnildards ilus pt-rfol-il-ll apparatus which will Noted “Canadian Surgeon Passes his resident-o nt iho ago ui‘ sixty~ PRESIDENT or‘ EXOHlEQillhiR COURT member for li-Iaii-fnx, has been 11D- polnt president Court of Canada. to succeed lute Sir Walter Cssecls. The bye» election will be held on December Away - (Canadian Press) ‘.\I()N'l'lil<1AI. um. Tr-Ill’. Alex. tillrrow mll- of Canada's outstand- ing surgeons dllld this morning at gas caused by the bout of tho sun's one of the reasons wily it was so dlffitxult. to ’gel onongll of the l-x- punslvo sufo gal-l lo substitute for unable thll saving of cuornlous I‘I11(t1l11l‘~l of thl- lloll-lnflallllullbll- but scarce and Lftllllly gas, hcliunl. '|'|1<‘ apparatus ill question is a new villi denser for retrieving moisture in thl- exhaust gases from the engine roudcrlilj: l‘ unnecessary to vuivl- holiuln. 'l'll lllllillfll the cuuillllrLllll ll‘ an airship inflated with cithlér lll-liltm or hydrogen it is ilotlcslzury ni tlntes ill "valve." that is fil por- lult some of the gas tn oscnpc to colupllnsute for the weight of lin- fllcl ("l!l‘illlil"l| by llll- cngilll-s 4r ll) ovcrclllllc the expansion of thl- rllys. ‘fills I'i‘('i| for tho "valviug" l-f lleiiulu list-d in rigid nirshlps was CilNSEllVE l; PEllFlECTEll the hydrogen inflation which caus- l'i| litany disasters in tho past. 110w to compensate for tho weight. of fuel lost and also to lnnintalu the lifting gas at. an ovcn telnpcraturc so as to conserve hol lulu presented ll difficult problcnl.‘ As early as 1915 the British Govern lucnt ull-ldo sonlo nfforts in the dir action of the recovery of tho water vapor component formed as a pro- duct of combustion from tho ox- lrsust gases of tho ongltlc, lult the results achieved were not of suf- ficient promise to warrant tho coni tinuntlon of tests. 'l‘hl-. information gained through 'll\‘Sl' l‘.‘.}ll‘I‘III1F‘IliH proved of \ lulle- wholl work begun on the project for tho Army Air St-rvieo. Wbllo thl- ".\'|)l‘!'il'.1t'Il'.H wore fL-n lllul llnll sponsored by thc Army Air Stavvll-o, it was the scientists at the Ilurtlau of Standards who worked out a practical solution of tho pro- blonl null dovoloilcd u successful dovlcc. Honjilfliacléau —-w------‘v~--—-.v-~ ' — -----w-v Hon. -A. K. MaclennwDominlon of the Exchequer tllo m" - - en drowned Ill lees tillln fl "PM for fIMI if tfonkle a" " A E L - u.» ‘ 5 to elect his successor in the Fell- Indian Murderer Jon Blackhorse the blood Indian who was arrested by mounted pol- il-e charged with Winnie Teliestrup. e Raymond High school girl last Friday, died in the hospital here early this morning from a wound believed to be self- inflictod in Dies in Hospital (Clnndlen Preu) i.ETiIBR1DGl*J—"'I‘vl'o Stab" or the murder of Mine Explosion Casualties (Canadian Prone) ('lI.-\IiI.l*2S'I‘OWN. \'a., Nov. TM Twelve bod loll have been taken from tho shaft of the Wyoming Coal Company at Glen Rogers. Wyoming County. where an explosion occur- ad this ‘morning and little hppe is held l'or the safety of the thirty men still in the working. Sixty- atiempting to avoid 9 ‘l’ arrest. five men were in the mine at the bJEW YORK, Nov. 'l'.—-A r-xport which has just boon issued by ill~‘ llnpllrilnlznl of -.. shown that the scaling capacity of New York's theatres null motion picture houses is 667.340. Thorn are 18-1 licensed theatres and 578 liccnscd hollsos for motion pictures. Silence For Two Minutes 0n Armistice Day (Canadian Press.) ()'I"l‘A\VA, Nov. 7.—lu accord- ullcl: with tho arrangements for tho observance of Armistice Day sanict. loned by the King the people of Ciillflflti aro invited to mark the occasion by two minutes silence at olcvcn o'clock Sunday Morning November’ ll. This is tho special observance suggested by His Majesty and is in addition to illc rogulnr coiobra- tion of tho dllto recognized by the (‘nuadien imrlianlent for the Mon- day following. The Weather, Etc. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Ii ATldh-L’ cents per insertion. word ouch "Come tn the “Bean Supper in Stanley Hall, Thursday evening November 8th. If not fine first night following 111-11-7-21. "Come to tho chicken supper llnd dance at Vernon jioioi .. llEPlllllllUN some bye greater proportional \_\ majority. declared Mr. J. A. Mc- Causland. M. L. A.. prominent ed- International Crook Relieves N. Y. Bank? er of Several Thousand Then Takes Refuge in France Where He is Finally Tracked to Earth By French Sleuths. " (United Press.) PARIS, Nov. 7.——When Alphonse In Paris he was safe. Help. least, he bed e friend. leaf» , , Mmlrney the international bandit Mulon, known in her set as “Pope”. Minister Of Labor rho held up the house- hm] met Mourey when he val tho 1°14 "Y U18 New YOYK exalted leader of the oute For Refus Banker, A. R. Shattuck. and law band of a part of Paris which a]. got away with several thousand might be compared Wm. m9 "do; 32:33.2". :::“..3:"".°.".’l ‘u: 0' "s" Yo" "v - _ ' .( 8 I‘ K g W ' (Ciflfldiflil PM") French police, there was revealed generation ago Her “ma: I” such that nobody was acendelimd at their association. "He 1nd loch distinguished manners." Bertie said the other day. "How could I resist him?" ' When "Gabrl" Mourey come back to his old haunts. with a real life story which would sup- ply materlnl enough for an en- trancing tale of fiction. Not even] the French police know anything very definite about Mommy's ca- reer, except that in Barcelona he was called the ‘Caid of the Crooks’ , and in Paris the ‘St. Antoine Kid." 32316 gjgdwxora cfhlglllnehtglut m; h he having lived here in the quarter own world out h" a Chan ‘i. b3 bearing the name of the saint. But that s15 000 or which m ‘i: lo the only time they ever "got" him derworld’ was and“ a d9 8.0:!’ previously was in 1905. when liiour that for mm m g,‘ s” 9c . cy svas sent to Devil's Island, the m a P “s! e ‘an yb 5° y‘ penal colony off the coast of South _ h“ s“ a" “r ' n” 4 5|’ America, for his part in the murd- “mug l“ t e prmduc“ m" "l9 3°‘ er of a woman restaurant cashier. ca] gendanne” m 3°‘ “"191 Since that time his life record m" m” close to P3715 "-39" i" QM is mostly in the archives of the Do- Watchful “yea o‘ ‘he “m” d.- m‘ lico 0i‘ the United States and Mcxi- camm" H“ chow 61181168471011?» co. Banker Shaituck‘ thought he v" the Marne- lmd became a ail- was a perfect butler. So did anoth- "mmb ' or American banker in Illinois. Mr. _ Shattuck awoke to a realization of Cimtinllfid 0|! P180 3 t f s whe h fo m self alhfl halslfanlllynloclfied fun Elldfltrigllfll‘ g KJMYT: t.‘ ‘. E’ . '.' . . '. l. of their Washington Square home h AWN‘! alul recognized the chief of the ' BEEN JAM-ED y‘ hold-lip gang as tho erstwhile trus- mx ‘HME’ ‘EFORE: tcd servant. n (l- . .. ,- N Y k fgl- (Canadian Preee.) O u. °.'l.l.“‘i..f.‘l‘li”l~léf.'.‘l.y “Iliad” a1. + l-MISANNE- New was v the lilo of the international crook!" awlagugrlgfiagggrgtllihiggagzié: was expo e1 to many pitfalls. His” _ own palsshé: could trust. but whatr} ggeietthgnsgrmalagwlnk?! w‘ I I J about the others? So, he quickly d’ occupied with u” onmm‘ . . "F _ Mr. (l. S. lnman. 1{.C., counsel flfftililliflw‘ of tho defendant, who is IIFOVIPIIIIJHIN in working conditions :|':,",,".,l',‘.’f§f1,'f, "I,',,,',‘",',,§'e'§“,',,§’,f+ tloo of Paul Polonini. 6m‘. Dill 1101i" bfllifi "i" "Pill"! liisliili‘ fer the defense. objected to the-p “rump-r m, xm-lh Rpsflgfy The m," "m Qinphyvnnfl have received mfh m ane___and {oak the that]? radi's alleged accomplice. I'm)" "7 "lliiii-‘liriiil aciwii-Y- ‘lvurllllli! "Y ill" lilfflldlliliiflll (m till‘ first visit was lnado on Oct. 12thlin rl-cont y-"zlrswxnlploycos now rb- bostlfo‘ (Iagrils ‘ '1' Polonlm on the "P55435157"! ~. ili‘i'l' Kfllllli "U" "Ollivil i5 i‘-\'- g1 mind that. it was stated dlsjllnc- bl-l, lll-n i and 5 p.nl. lcoiving rates of pay of forty cents a‘ r H "7' that ha Ind c0511?“ INN’. ll‘1‘"1'~‘|)' lliillfiyllil i" SW‘ FCIWIT“ Hli- lively and in tllc alternative (the “We first rll-zlrclloll all outbuilll-lllcl‘ llour or ovor should not up. ‘l’ 810116 8nd that no others Nerf lW-"HIIK i" C-"fiill" lii‘“'i~'llll.ptlrn ill~ - ’l't','f‘ being "keeping or conccul- lug l-lultzlinlllg machinery ou do-‘der oxisiing conditions rocolvu any p Q’ 00110911811 ill the Ploi- . iillllililllls’ "l"! i|1i‘tllli'i ' illi‘ liquor) and itlst) that. it fepll:-inl_'_~l farm, hut found m)liquorgifurlhflr incream. d’ P01001111 Bilid Hill while ll‘ .li with the Idrllnch ' iflrilfll ml offenrso, as the wurllluy. mo“ up)" n, U", hum... am] l.“ ‘was Hemline“, shown" me J ') Russia he had been arrestetf n‘ his rollulsollolll llill ill~ ll-pllll nelviugkv" dill keep or c0nl-s-a1‘cn\\- 'l‘hllmll,- Doyle the father of Smtmnnn, 0nd,; P1,, evidnnc}, M“, ‘P 91X “B195 b)’ U19 C1161‘! 0f‘ I09 . ‘i nnl not the luau to buy my fr -c- uad been nlnhtcd. ' the defendant. I told him I hall a mmm m U“, "(mm ‘vmch wag not ‘P Tel 1101109. 811d WI! 01106 film- Q lnlll The llgrl-elllcllt was sight-d Mr. l\'. .1. Martin, I\’.(‘.. who ap- walrant. fl) search ills illnco and ho q,,,,_.,u0nc,| “m, m}. rates. of‘ pay ‘l’ 11011111911 i0 dBlth. H9 t-Old the O bl-causl- it was ill the lull-rust of poured fer the prosecution, said lnlll us to go ahead. Shortly aftcr- in mcum y'all... m“! incrmiwd may '|' 001111 i-hB-l I19 118d escaped by O Yul-litany, tbll lllliifPtil m‘ tholho hall nu objection to zlmculliulz wards the defendant came in and arm“), beyond any mcrcéslym the 4' overpowering a sentry 5R0!“ Krupp works and the interests of‘ tlu- iuftlrnlzltion so as to read “dill he went. through part of thehouse Co“ of "vmg ‘and m,“ the,“ has '5‘ U19 Chine" BXEQUUOIIB!’ 6B3- thousnltds lli‘ our men. " + ployed by the Bolehevilti big 0- glven him a respite by refus- + in; to behead more then a O If» certain number of name's \f- daily. , . ++O~IIQ§OQQQOO§OO Bold Robbery in New York Store [IE Lhllfi Plundering of Food Shops Still Contin- - "es in Bern?” - saw (icigfll-lgfm Hundreds Injur- hundreds of people were pnetii the busy corner at. Broadww and Forty-Seventh Street at. mee day three well dressed nee d- torcd a jewelry store and boldil] up the staff escaped with sorohtj mission has decided to ‘comply im- ilvo thousand dollars worth of mellilltoly with the German request stock from show caeee. h I in it ti ' €§J.£‘.l.f.“£.“i...‘;2...°% .§;§:i§.l§3|Clalms Quebec Government's note of cl. . e F . -' arms Prograsl several governments including the United States are unable to agree _____ regarding-the setting up of a. Ad- QUEBEQ N,“ 5_-m“ “flu-r vllsory investigating committee. tum in "he Pmvuuw u! “Mb” The Germans in their note last. Md Wnpnssed m ‘m ‘dwak month asked the commission cover“ by we “new, ‘glam commence investigation into Ger-lwml Kimmy! “Mum luanyis capacity to pay and to allowim me, “m,” and ma‘ we 55mm“ tho representatives of the Berlin decmue in we nun-t“ ~- v ~ ‘ government personally to explain which w“ Rearmed h, u“ bus”; the situation and the measures m, m, cbmmrtd “m1 "ufliw til Germany hall taken for reforming ‘phmmd by m. fem m“ _ her inldget and stabilizing her 2,; ha“ "unwed, N“ ‘m! ed ‘their oildllnge by taking pi currency. They llkewlse suggested other fame, was tlhe s-um-mgnygf that the German Delegates be heard regarding the documents embody- a m-atemem made p“! mo,“ by Hon. J. E. Oalibn. 6851311: ed In Attacks (Canadian Preu.) PARIS Nov 7-Iteparations Com- lng ll report of the Belgian techni~ cal studies of the reparations pro blom. BERLIN Nov. 7—-sllill‘hiliffl plund» orlng of food shops was again progress in Berlin today. Flllrlng signs "Christian Shops" were posted over many of the email er places of business in ucctlons where plundering has been most directed against Jewish business places. Many places have been plunder- ed and wrecked and hundreds in- jllrod in the attacks. tlhe report. _ ‘we: volt You». enemas srlwa MEHTS -- wv-lav MiG-HT s-ev‘ ~ ffou tum-n A ‘villus’! l cram-r LABEL sun-i -l West Thinking More Sanely (Ofnndlen Prue) TORONTO, Nov.7-—It shows that the West. in now thinking llenoly on the Liquor Question and if 0n- tario gets a chance it will do the J 4 W‘ ‘V’ TORONTG. "KW. I ‘ r u}- HUG OI U15 Gil i. -... .- NOY- yocete of Government Control, to- Vindtl -- modbnia ll .. The Ad The i? aqua-name.“ cluulll or BANDIT illllil-Ill l llEVEAlS RCMANTICRECBRB a ‘read-As; ... ...,-......-_-.._A.. . ‘