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STATE LEADERS OPPOSE SNE Whitman \.a> 11, !<oii>jh Sailing in Ptcl ?ng New ( hairman ( ALLS SUPPORTERS TO I ONI \ Rl N< 1 HE Committee-men Sec PI tor Renomination in Mo to Fill Tanner's Place Following a raeef . ? ? ? Repur- BTB 1 ere on ? a? ehairm;? I blleat St ? la h? tidam. ta?-? . ~ r ro oaid to be poifd to h.? election. There appear? f?< ? <-; among C, "kitchen - h it undent?! Wff Herb Paraoi George '?'? '.'?ehester, a ? ? matte ' ta. unie?? he i? the unanimeu of the *<*te ooaamitt h' ? ? docs not co\ ? becau ? ? . . ? p Wl ? .overnor. i.i'ifrn'T se?-? Leader? ?erda.?. from A ' . ? With ?evei Rag ... . .-??-. diaeaaeod. ? 1 . Ilote! Vnnde'-hi'.t Friday Messrs. War Aldrfdgs? and Paraona, .mai?? a-reitst'fer, Charlas . Republican whip in the House . at?., f"i;;?ed Stat? ??rt William M. Cald.r, ? ?ver? prat It i? si**tood that certain mem hvr. Ittee arc o] to ?roverror Whitnuin'a ploi ? I ?vay for hf? re- n 1?1 -- \"< ard-T'at'or.? faction 1? -?aid to b ? - candidate, othi r 1 ' I ? ? ? f the | ins declara that th ? rnor ig arxio'j? to hare, ?a Col ?:res..m?r at the head of the sta'e. rom poaaibW - ' "i. i je ? *-?enator Mills Favori?d ? Now YatS < ourty PepubMcan or canil raa 6&ii ye? terri a. ' navlne State Senator Offrjc-i Mills tsks the, ?tata chairmanship ?- "?*er leader is I ; - r?ed to Mill?. The presen -cem? to pTs-imlse a shan *?? commi'tee. (""halrmai - ? word to issue th? r the meeting, when he veil! for - tin A.r-r his re?i??r,at1on. w HI A H WY 1 rvT) ARRrVT.n at '.he amusing Incidents re ? d by Helen Nieolay'? "Our N'ation the Building" i? that of the first arrival of .fenny Llnd In NW York. fall* ????ged by her manager. P, T. urn. "Bamur".' ?Ay? Misa Nieolay, "of? farad a prise <-c y;nn for an ode ?n ber h wa? woti by a young man name?! Bayard Taylor when v*r ahia s??? re?nng port he ererte"? triumphal ?-?-'?et or. the wharf. Guns announced - sndy Book, and he o? ?e.ntatious'y c'imbed ahoard the, Atlan ?' -??'?-unie '.er '?? ea bou ?tuek in the bosom of h:? white Another man, ogtengibly Bar i 1 ? asa i hrat, was air? ad] at Bi ? ;rje. presenting her with .. .?* three time? a? b.g, but he may ?ave been spart of the advoi ?cheme in dligu!??. At snv rate, ?he ?miled upon Barnum, and he mounted ? -?ok of her carnage, whit? wai?t '?? and all, and drove c-ff w:?h her in ! ' r umph through the crowd, a movei ? hi* aatobiography ionfe??es wa? I ? detail af ''.ought out plan.**! CORRIGAN WONT CALL T ? : Not Needed a? ? h*r?< ter ' MM in Si-DO.fXX* I 'Kel ?-nit m * tssjfT r ? K9.?KM) : |h t i. ? ? I a Mai an 1 .eri t?3 V A? ? ehi it after a ????-' Id r?ot ? ? _'-. FATHER FIGHTS OFFICER. RfaiatS \?re?f on ?harge ol Boa! son and Utarkin-z Wife em . ho>ite ? -f-di. a! . ?a? revo! \ ?< ? [) '? head -e ?.urRi :p on a I ? .-? d th?' POBII be:-' \ ?on Richard, jr., oecsuse un? D4Mkward * leoaons, ?nd -, taken r- ?1 bad atta FORD'S SPENDINt DELAYED 60 DAY \ ederal Court Continu? Injunction Against Ante Plant Development I'e'r- BO I who he?,H ' ? casa to-da: ing Henry Fi'd from using t of the Ford Motor ? on . - to make the decsio touching upon the ? ties of the Ford M ? orporatioi ? Dot bend their t 111 her Foi ana of hia con ? a- d mairit.ii rnacei Ford annoai time ago that he planned to buy grei quantifie? of ore ard ?melt it in h .-?. ' An>i Hart held - I- on? Mot Con oanj conld propei ! ? up auch fi" enterprise, provide ?'.I the product.? tue ?rneltet used in the manufacture ? ??;. the i ord concern. Ju . -. who dd not rone-tj: held ?hat an automobile corp could ??ot legally engage in the busines?. even The judgi animons Ir deeiara'i?"'- stockholder had a ri| ... ? ?.-r?t? r.t from Ford. Thei he d thai ??hen Fon through projects without notifj ri mine- ? ? i!i|er? of in? it-" ?en. ng to their com B was dis re ? ? folders, should c - ether capita stork and cap? I he i?. gnrded ley.- >/?.? dp 'iclr that capital stock ? mea-i capital. I I Dodirei wa hat th? ! thoupt. capitalized a' |2.<K)0,(KK>, ?sa?? au :llepp.l eorpora' I? the eapiti corporation to >25,MO,(XKI The i-'ord Motor ? ompany'i a??et?. said to he ?.. ?rth MM.OvO,000, should he regarded as ,- ? ... the Dodg* ied. HARD TO PLEAS] "Are \ ou aware thai the l'nited State.? srovernmen? spend? a larj.- | aver? ear on its Wi eau ?" "No," 'he confirmed peai plied. ?eeordiTiR to The B rmii Age H? raid regardleas of whether the amount ?i ?ric.i' or ?mall, the ort of weather we t??t la not worth the money.'' ? ??___, ONI BOrem OF ?vu: "While war," writei "'I he 1 oi bei 11 1 . pr?? tai roas ng our ??ealth, it ? ?*" toa I to work herder ard t? go without many thing? that we use<i to think es?ential. If the na *"ac?-s It? aftor-war t-ssk ?riaely snd bra-vely. i| mai yet astoalah the world by the rapidity and completa of our triumph over it." H ?? H ?j___-a-B-g Ip Comfort ConVenienee and Luxun in Closed Bodies ~i?tmoderateypvkes In these tars I have embodied all the luxorles and comtorts that are charac? teristic ol the hlohest priced motor cars. Hupmobile The ?tiirdln?^? of the if-ipnmMIr <-b?..', $. lOSSOstaSS eontinuos.? satisfactory me.han I al performance Limousines, Land au lets. Broughams, etc. Immediate Deliveries Chas. E. Riess & Co., Inc., 1741 Broadway at 56th Street . a ?*'?Uf*?a rHr? IS??.?! I n Jail Terms Fail to Halt German Peace Clamor ? ..lit In.;?.I from OOgt I Liebk*itaehl wai laid to be imprUoned But all wb?- still. No crowd gath . Then irai no royal ceren-tonial for tins bravo ?pirit. Mi* ? pointed by -h<*> lurk of ?lemnnsfratioii. I sought out samt ih,-. ??ere LMbkneeht' ntimate friend.?. I took two tl to tram? t?> elude apiee. ?These radical? ?sere a? di?arpointe 1 occurred. Th ?? r?or'?er? ?sere to have made \ ?arsr? bod was to hav ? an strike a lit sail and place WH? ' \ big packag - opened i contained a ?oldier-? uniform. I h ? BJI ' - ?? al i.-' - - I of the pie ' ;'.ed the leaflets, I dared make in ? i.. It would h-i tiipn? onmenf utaide of G - i i ( day of Lie t'a Ina ? . ei ? hi one mij uat ou tai da Ber wem tira d?> I her? wer? i mi lar I ough ? the country, \ detailed statomei '?in? given '" me, but ' 'i;irr'l nol carr - The I ng giow? 1 h workers a ? Boeh to hi ard, to ' sfactio ... cratic ; I that .-a;, rrest will Co down in hi? ?"l . . Sei >?' al ? ?here leipziger ?lamer pose? Rut whei i ebknecht appeared might up from a 'hoi ats: i ' bki ? ' his hand for ti lenee though knowini the cOBt, "Do not me; ?ut rathe 'We ? r?> war! Wa wil have p"aee Two young women standing nos pull? ?I I "l| men??? th? - u." Hu* the ci taken up the erj* ? \\ e will hav? peace now-!"' I' ?> ?? ? echo ng i I reel m a ? . roar. Polire ?re?-.? already at Llebkni side. He smiled a? the young ? and said: "Never mind, I am ?he he?' vtetim.' But he was nol the on H victim. Th? two youni at be ?. ? s?n ni" pai t in t f ? ? stion, ai '? to-daj llundreda in Prison.? ; In Stuttfrr. rt I??" are ?erving terms Thor? all b but I ?anno' he aure enoug si . rurately. Bui these re not ?ri mus? mi vain. The military au lap e-.-ery i ebki echl i behind the bare, bul I growing popular demand for peace 1 h? y dare not. The major ?ring of tie Social Pemo crat ic pa 11 ige ot this. Tfirnugi ? auapices pea.--' meetings are - a peti'ioi! for peace, on th? ba 'status quo" before the ?'?r. \ ??? tho demands are kept to this, peace ? - ? . Not them would he fatal. There I? a low, ominous murmur rising from the pen Most of the '?ader? in Liebknecht croup? are llowcrs ? i auae they fear prison but quietly and h sidiously. Gradually they aie ?piead ing revoir among the worker?. The ??i i? abroad in (?er many Never again can it be wholl. r rushed. Present among the. group of Social Democrats ?rltli whose i talked ?.? I daughter of a prominent mem ??er. lier father i? a* the front He ?va? Bnatched up and sent there despiti ??' I prot? "Thank God, I'm near-aighted," h< ?aid. ' . 1 Will neve; kill any one. and m* fa.lurp to land ,. bullet ?nay b? en for bad eyesight, In which case I will ge' hack to His ilxteei real old daughter ? ?l a-, a spring morr in tl ? thick of 'he work * ol long ago ?he ?...H ? le, boj s and girl?, bet? and twenty, hi .-.? a holiday .-??? 'or a da comradeship To?? ard evening, ? idded i ta gli nn-l fer?ele?? f?.-e?. they , .- bad along the country ? ..- *he "Marseillaise." Ovei tl ? the?. I?..;" a b.-.i.?ier, which read: "U e ?re the ;.oung gu?rd of th? | letariat." p.i??-e.| .-in:y one pnlieeman their e ? the city. He wa? h this Indomitahl? I ? ? dred. He eould make ne a ; he ordere i them to dishani 'ha- . ? ?re clad I" g' IW I ?-mm costume. The pol rit e 1 In fartor'es and Bubs ? I I I .?.here .?omen wfsr bloomer?, but t d policeman shuddered to g, pig '?'led girt? ?.., rlad ? c crowd ?urrounded the f err gaj v Iv4?;rhter vr.is on their || r -.Un? in their eve?, ns the) gi i out. wrint; name? and wrong addre?; : Vor a painful hour. ?*'th furros Arrie?) oficial ?VrOtO bul ? ill i? hunting for thi ui ladylike haus-fraus. it ?va? with relu?-_aaee r tool ;-? radical group. It - is ' e ening when I reach the ' ?pint of exdtemenl and ten ? ?h?- -treet It had all dav I lurked >n >?' ir' eoi ner? an i . ??' ? .?.. r< abroad. \ irfivfmment Stroke ? the government fear an uprialng but 11 hBd planned a fas? Stroke. For ?ome time there h imors thai th" Deut?.?h!and W m Bremen. But if ?. government had suppressed th? fa II kepi that ^js;r\r plum for a psych logical moment. g, -oben all thought? we M -red on Liebknecht'? f?te, seem the needed moment. ?\s i came down "lint? den Under loot, ea ?lipped m ny han leaflets were being diatribut? broadcaat grati?' by the "Berliner Mo gei Poat. In splashing black lett? page was "TJ-Boat Deutacl land eingetroffen On Bord Alb A little thrill coursed through m M un- magnetic and eontagious. Lli and color came 1o the ese of th? sp pedeatrian and ?"'nier a'ike. Tl a deed of which all fiermany could h ' H bound all together. Ten porarily, step? grew light a"d head went up. II was ir'ere?ting to note the dli ference in effect produced by this new a?id thai of the ?inking o?? the I.ijsi lania. I was In Berlin a year ago, just afte th? Lu tania dieaater. I hen the i-row was excite?!, angry a'nl ?ullen, dog godly determined to make tl.o worfi - thai act justifiable. But n~ pr?.d shone ?'rom eyea. But the Deut?ch'ani i;e-.>.-? -.-.a?. d'Terept. |r wa? ai though ? great gust of self-respect had floode? ? he nal Next morning, hidden in (he ha?-'. ?ta of the papers, war a tiny para graph of h< lines announcing Lieb ad been sent? need to '"our ' imprisonment at hard labor. Bul 'pr.v.' ha entire pape- in great black letter was the Peutsciiland's story. H was hard to riot against a government thai had just done BOBBC thing of which all were proud. \ Visit lo War Orphan? I left in the early morning. I wa? to maki? a iid? trie and visit a home for war 01 ning the touring exp?dition. Puring my entire ??ay in Merlin I had rlamoipd to see home? for ? rphan . without success. Hither . near Berlin or the-, ' ?peel ion. But I - model institution had just been I This I ' . , lifter ira-piling from 7:".0 until ? and (?king live tram? 1 WS ?> war orphans, lij '? - I eonfesi . -.;, ratMoe. 1 had ?. ? Message to Jews No. 14 Ask yourself this question : "Have I done my share?small or large? " Fven If vou have not as vet contributed in time or motif- to-? ir.1 making the Federation possible, jrouf voluntary service is still needed It i? th? di?tinct duty a: .1 privilege oi every nun, woman and child ol nur race in New York City to contribute where possible In time or money?large or small?for lederation for the Support of Jewish r.haritable and Philanthropic Societies ?of New York Citv means efficiency In the management of funds f<*r such purposes because of its co-operative, broad-gauged and ill inclusive pian. Your opportunity to serve now Is as great a% ever?in hour or two between now and Sunday, December 17?for we have extended the F?d?ration Campaign to that date. We invite you to attend what is prohaMv as interesting and simu? lating a series of daily conferences a? the city will ever have e?ijoved. Read Our Program for The Week "Monday, December 11, at Hotel BiltmOTS. Organization Day. Mrs Israel I'nterbern; to preside. Speakers Dr. Lee K. Franke!, Mrs. Cyroi 1. Sultxbergei. Mr. lacob H. Schiff, Mrs. Henry Gotdnan .?nd Mr Adolph L_rarlsMn. Tuesday, December 12, at Hotel Biltmme .iuriliaries' Day. Mrs. Abraham Bijuf to preside. Speakers Judge Irving Lehman, Mrs. .Morris Loeb, Mr SoL G. Posenhaum and .Mr. Leo Amsteln. Wednesday, December 18, at Hotel Biltmors. Young Toll * Day. Mrs. F.mil Mi'Tu.ild to preside. Speaker: Mist Doroth Mr. i red M. Stein, Mis? Anna MoscowiU, Mi Harold Reigelman and Mr. Edward Greenbaum. Thursday, December I '. at Hotel Rtltmore. , Del epates' ?)ay. Mrs. Alfred RossifJ to preside. Speakers 'udge Samuel D. Levy, Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim, Dr Hem " ? ritl and .Mrs. Alexander Kohut. Friday, December h", at Hotel Btltmore. Sisterhood Day. Mrs. Samuel l.lkelrs to preside. Speakers: v- " D Waldman, Mrs Will i a,m iin?tri-?. Di I'll.i,?- Goldman ", arrie Wise and Mrs Lazarus Kohn? Sunday, December 17, at Hotel Biltmme Workers' Da.,. Mr ? e|i\ Warburg to pre?ide Spratf? Mr Arthur f> Brisbane. Mr* Mortimer II Ven?' I ? Mephen Wise, MISS Harriet B Lowenstein, Judge William S Cttsben Mrs I B. Greenhut. Mr | I Dukss, Mr llCOb Werthelm. Mr Williani (joldman and ijdge Irving Lett THE FEDERATION (Permanent Addreaa) 120 Broadway, New York City r"??lii M. Warburg, Chairman. Leo Armtein, Vice-Chairman Henry Sach?, Treasurer. William Goldman, Secretary. 7*"?' Ferlmrnfl^n f>-i4q<. ?????? ? Ik* ? Ott -? f'a. WoOst *i.''?*, u "a???, '?or ? ? V 'e ? P " rtn-'.y le. .,'??.?? --a * t>, .. ;?nj |(j| f)u, ??lu,, ?la. <??>? ?la-f??4p O? ?IVdlfl '.1. Sal I I" ?O ? ?, p.a<i l> .-?? ?, ?>; tl< !l/!CS ? aid I H r v r_s tJtU Ot t*% IMd ia?;. ? ? ?. ?'?????? d??d? of mder rard? leeching doel !?ife children, and ue-ai after a ?trem ? hrei."kiddles" were e> 11 eie ran he i.o rlouh? it was a mod? tion 11 ?rae i farm, jif'iato ? ? ?h ?sell equipped ? ?ution served 'wo pul il trained hoapital nui toe, an ?l i .. woman, ?.'hile training, eared fe 'iildren The nur?e? were |l -...i evident 'hey ?lui their he?' fo ? . charges Oae little group of thra ? .1 loaf a father at the fron Li .1 thoii mother, ?" actr? had C"n 'nun jf? lef. ?? i..,!.- ei Lieiem i had to make ?ra the children, rcgardie?? of purent .ir inri mat'.hi, ..?-pip nil hrin d to he domestic ??erven' ' man] 's relenl le?- met boda n education ?sie nften appalling l cam ? ..-.. verj diatroaaing rvampi' ? g ?. f t iie v. | i (,ir<m> ;. ,-rt i n othC ?irr" Hlio?.?'d tO lefurn to ' h ? land ??? h li the fath? r ?vea m h re ? |J tl'p.e mol h< When 'I ; . ?.?-H? the cas usigned Ib ?i - ?.?.ork m differori' pi?. ? 'heir children m a mother to da? ? i hro'sei in a hovpit?! through lOBS o i and child Kffi? ien? ?? |M i ^l?? I orni 1 prote?ted ' ? of fa- ? . but ' ha authoritie' d no it said i "\\'h?.n we i., i v d ehildrei sr the - ? "?lied, and i ? toe much tronh-' The real tru i of the matter, I f'at i ? t '- , aran ted to trail boy m one jntl tutmn to h" ?oldiei ? he girls In another to be ?l? -it?. I make t.his statement ?d .. i? i? corroborated by another ,n i had seen hi ? th? poor auf for lack of food. I 1 h.-'hip?. with adoring , . - ... ? I . ; 1 . i had no el s uggle. Coring of destitute ehildrei r ,? ujea earn? one in the world could willing! ei io itarre. The thing to do ?va to char'er b'g ocean steamer?, gathei up hungry '-i:?;Hr?-? and bring then U America, ir, A- could fee? and clothe them until 'h? war wa? ? nation on earth would dar? molc-t ? :|. h i. R Ich Amen I .-??? tttro, .-on i -i he counted oi ? ant to the German Bed ?"ro?? a-i "e? with my plan 1 wa=- g ? praise for my kindly intention were adamant Starving or rof, German babies must be ?-ducate.l in Germany. (Inly on' ?. nd of education ?vas adequate -Ger man education \ -.?>ar of Americar ^ -?-?s riot fo he tule ( nurt.lng a Backfire Rut such an attitude is sheer mad ne??. I ?old many German worker? project As their children 1 ?-lip do'avnhill from want of nourish men1 they will rise in wrath af-ai'ist * ? government that refu?.-?! such aid. ? i- ??.-o hoiii-? in the orphans' home i I departed. With the aid "f two more - ? reached LeipaiC Hrri- | h.i'l 'airy dinner in a big empty hotel, dinner c?r.-istcd of chicken and a baked apple ;ind two almost whi'? roiu presented to me by the orphan asylum. At midnight ? took the train for j Karlsruhe. I had ,?uppo?ed I wa? i ! oarding a ?leeper, hut found t had to .'" ce.r? at 1 :M a. m. - drat train ?as bound for the Western front. It wa? packed with ra. A f.erman officer, hearing; my had German, was inclined to qui ?ne and be overfriendly, .but he soon ited. In my compartment were three soldiers and a merchant. Bol rarely have the luxury of sleep? ers, co they lowered the light and croucliPil down in their corners, pr?; pare.J to sleep. It ?raa a weird ?ensation, being flunc ?.'. closely af/amst this avidonea of war. hs tiny plnam of light I could . :: lino of thosp military .' d the knive? ?ticking in each boot. I foil to wondering how many ? ibs each knife had given. Relief to (hange Trains H wa-- a relief, an hour and a half ?o change ?rain? and j?e' the ?Ippppr for Ker!?ruhe. The next ? MASSES ARE STARVING. SAYS GERMAN DEPUTY Amsterdam. Dec. 9 In a discussion in the Prussian Diet OH the question of ?in increase in the salaries of minor offi? ?all the Socialist Deputy Stroetvl, anording to the "VofWaertt, at? tacked those who were \e. ceiving great war profits, while the mas? of the people were slaiving. The Deputy quoted the ? ?"?- of minor railway offi C?all who were suffering from hunger, their m. orne not heing sufficient to buy their allotted amount of food. 'We long for and hope for any peace mediation in the interest of the official state worker? who?e sufferings are increasing the longer the war lasts," he said. '?mewhat weary, I arrtfad ll .: ?on. f had bat. an ? m trt | the preceding ?Jay to ice tWtnty-A** ??ar orpi?.? wai oat when I re?ch"d ? the hnr.'l. They w*re vi?rwing Vie ihe. It wai ? relief ?that i lettied dawn Into the - ??!?. room -aligned, t for? 'ful 10 have evry act prcarrangad by other?. I was dre?s '*itr for luncheon ?hen I heard a ? commotion '.?rman life thai anything cause? ex , Then was a .res? c ? - hip of hoofs. That, In it-elf was un ? harried to the window. Con ?>.r. the s?*ua*-e WM row or row of op. Harefooted children wore running baeide thorn. It must h?? at laaal the royal ruler of thl Duchy at Baden, 1 thought. Buf ? a? carriages wera? ??topping in the hotel. They were old fashioned affair?, pulled by resurrected white hor.-e<\ On th?? boxes sut aged little men m uniforms many sizes too ? ? - came down over ?San. Than I chortled with glee. ?r party of nineteen ! s? rubby reporten?. All this pomp and ceremony was for OS. I felt l-.k-? Alice In Wonderland ; transformed into th" Red Queen. The gaping poniiUeo ?tood about, whil-*- thi alighted with all the dignity they .?ouid re tutor, it wai funny rin.i tragic Gormaaj had ;n one else to entertain ! and we were treat?1.! like re? Host? Are Plentiful :?< wai all commotion. A-. elaborate :ii'icheon m> being prepared The Chamber of l MU-MCI was cnter j ?b, rhen were two gentlemen to each reporter. A'? ftXCUM for an elaborate meal is ? a rodaend to-day. These gentlemen had sparnri ?0 expense. We had sever? er eight eouraea; two or three kinds of ? wjne. Including champagne. We ate ? for ?? rar 1 um. It spetn??) cruel when I remembered ] Germany'- poor. That long, iwajring I lin.? ??f people In the north of Rerun struggling -'or potatoea. Yet it wa? inipo?.sihle to b? angry with the Cham i her of Commerce. These gentlemen : were ho kindly, so childlike in I obvious desire to he friends with peo p?e from neutral land??. GracioUl ?pe?>ches were mad? I T did not understand. Perhap? it was ? well 1 didn't, for every one knew that fact, and so I could clink gla?se? an?i ! drink to unknown tnast?. But all the time my heart ached fur the hungry : people out?ide, and the following quel tions never ceased to torment ni": |r' the ?rar kept on wouldn't the ra?ii call a' tin? fron?, and the radicals in prison be killed and star\"?l while the : military leaders and jingoes whom the world professed to hate be kep? intact" Didn 1 the German military author! ties want the war to continu.? until all , . the stroncr men wer? kill? hroT/beat and di?eip!i: .?? .- ho, ? and women left, and ?ip a rnoip po?Aerful militar-. I . than e a t peace came, if the mon haek. |f ?ufTerlng humanity came to what would happen then' Wouldn't that be death for mili? tarism"' Didn't the militari?'? fear t ha? rnome. ? ' ? what would happen. I sn? them, the young guard of the proletariat, tab!? group? of five hundred, ins" from every corner of Gern ? palace gatee. Ve?, if peaee eOSBOS before government will have ? France Bans Paper Imports Tar:?, he?- I The government ha? decided to prohibit the import?t r paper, -iccording to a oe>Vi?l announcement The <-.V the s'pp la twofold, 'o help r?i-e ? ?re and to encourage the 1 paner II SUB? I r??ourcfs in lumber, sho-, iadepeodeat of foreign suppli?e. P. R. R NOT STOPPING POOD l.mbargoe? Defined Pr?f?rer.?-? r,,, Idible? Sinre ? ongestlon Ke?r?, rhe Per,n?7lvar'a R?'!ro?d '.?stet the following ?'s. li'eritj tat cerr.:'.g i?? embargoes r,* Deeamber ? and 7 ea?a?ed t.. rongvstiea e% t>. line? west, of P " iburgh . either of 'he?, embargo*? ?ta!,?a . for h ima "-'ti, i?. to livestock, and the er-bir-jo no-tlfH lea ,?,,? menta should b? ? of? '-h reset! well a? perishable fre xhy tea ? oke ?? d govei 'pp''?l. 1\% ;e?'rc,on? do not prohibit the ?a? moni ef ?ny kir. : 'itiee ?? morchendiae m le?? than carlo?.] I?., ? embarg ? ?ere i ??-ed becas?? to gwi ' ?he"?!??. M'.ekad- Of - - ?1 ea| ,i , | ' ?? ?M time? h?? g for human C< ' ' SAXON "SIX A BIG TOURING CAR FOR 5 PEOPLE As evidence of the gasoline economy of Saxon "Six" note this recently 206 stock model Saxon "Sixes" in a 300 mile non-stop certified run averaged 23.5 miles per gallon. Saxon "Six" is $815 f. o. b. Detroit Specifications: New body design, larger bxxlv, ne** flnlsh. 12 in. brakes, 41 ^ In. full cantilever type rear spring, 2 In. < rankshaft, tilted windshield, news\\le top with Grecian rear bow, new style fenders, Instrument*-> mounted on ?-owl daab, chrome vanadium valve f-prtng.-?, new design carburetor. 112 in. wheelbu?e>, light weight ti*, cylinder high speed motor; 32 In. x ..*_ in. tire.?-, demountable Hms, two unit starting and lighting system. Timken axles, full Tlmken hearln??. and twenty further refinements. Saxon Motor Co. of New York 1744 Broadway ClT_AKNS:RNIGI-iT FOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALTHOUGH nr ha\<* enjoyed - greater patron l| tiier in our bistor) arc are fort?nate in heir:** ahi? to .tier you, for a limited lime, oui ??? ce ol A Complete Line of Closed Cars Limousines, Landaulet?. or Brougliai: DOl b ? ?-Ii.?e that nr ?.an afford you t ; unusual opportunity _t this time ot great demand. Although all --teams-Knight dosed cars are produced bj Eastern Builders of highest Grade Bodies '* ; Fleetwood arid Juda.ln*, our past experie DCC has taught us s<> t<? arrange our contracts a?* to be certain of a ?-teadv and tlmel" rrodtictior*. That a*?d that only make*? it possible for .?v to ? ??ffer a complete FOR. Delivery forC h rjstmas 'I h;s prese I mov_ quickK, however, ***.d ther- are fp.?. t >ny, comparable -ar ?\hicl? are available tor even jin earlv delivers_ ^?V" ?vould be 'I'll i" \\\iV( vo'jr selection without del? . r ' Closed Cars?4 & 8 Cylinder?$2900 to $3600 i^***?0 * The F. B. Steams Co. of N, Y. W h a? I.?? | a? and Ket-il m??rlbulom for S.? *???r_ _n?l VMbMJ Broaduav at ,*?7th Street