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Tin: Minneapolis -uokxino tiimisday kovkmuku 2a im. 1 hat Perhaps He UianV miii Austria arc horef ore l.y the i)fc-5aratii'ti itself from HuLtTt uie to its tiTiiiM. It was this titanium tliut li'ti the State JJcj'hrliiu'nt to revert to the old in intorna- eary Days with ecrlnin dealers. charged Half had tricked litem by -ii-ing poultry Jit and then underselling them to retaib-rs. The fourth was ol' mora recent origin.

Not long ago a number of fowls shipped to New York for oilier dealers were seized iiQUiani uiraor Liystcry Rivals bv a decoy iney-ngo jjiven him at 0 o'clock kht nUlit bv a young man who entered Iiih place of lusiness in Washington Market. Two bli-uts, fired in the street, killed him. Two men darted away to an automobile waiting, with thrumming engine nearby, and made olT. Tho car liad not been located nor the intra identified this jUU.i(iUUll Rejected Didn't Fin 1 I 1X Crocker Land aw and treaties for guidance in t'C and condemned it was Rosenthal Case By United States Threatened Many Times. Going over Haft's past life in a quest for clues detectives learned that But "Both Physicial Conditions and Theory Point to the Existence of Land Somewhere Between MacMillan's Route and That of Steffansson to the Westward," Says Rear Admiral.

he had been threatened many timet with violent douth since he had testified for the State in a trial that sent numbers of Now' YorkN' City 'a poultry trust to prison several years ago. In the relentless cainimitrn waged by his the present war. The Department has been at work virtually since ths outbreak of the war, forging' out a code of its own for the treatment of questions of contraband and neutrality. It is hoped that this code can be devised with such fairness and impartiality that it will commend itself to all of" the belligerents. It is recognized, however, that the failure of all belligerents to adhere to the Declaration of London has greatly increased the difficulties of neutral states in attempting to protect their legitimate commerce and at the same time preserve strict neutrality as to contraband shipments.

Piecemeal A dot ion of Its Principles Not Approved bv American Ofiicials. enemies fires had been lighted, bombs Wealthy Poultry Dealer Is Lured to His Death by Decoy Note. Assassins, After Firing Two Shots Into Him, Flee in Waiting Auto. charged, their crops nad been filled with gravel to add to their weight. As a result of this a number of men were thrown out of work.

They are Mid to have blamed Half. Inspector 1'aurot announced today that detectives were working on the theory that gunmen had been hired to murder huff, as in the Kosenthal case. District Attorney Whitman's otl'ice) assigned detectives to the case. Mr. Whitman declared he considered the crime as much an attack on the law as on liaff.

A revolver whs found this morning near the spot where Half was killed. Detectives sought to trace the murderer by this weapon. Three separate sett of license numbers to the car in which the assassins sped away have been jiven tho poli-e by as miiny citizens. Grand Army Man Dies. Philadelphia, Nov.

2d. Colonel Hob. ert Heath, 1'nst in Chief of tho Grand Army of the Republic, died at his home yesterday. lie was 75 years old. exploded, his horses poisoned, his son attacked and his chain of stores robbed.

One of his neighbors was killed by a gunman in mistake, it was believed for Huff. State Department Cables a Message to Germany Berlin Protests. Kaff. himself, had been scarred for life by an assault made on him by a thug armed with a bottle. lho police worked on the theory mat Baff had four sets of active enemies.

One of these consisted of those he Many Clews Give Case the Aspect of a Chinese 1 Puzzle. made whilo wnrring against the poultry trust, another vf members or the Chicago Working Girls Reseat Social Espionage Refuse to Attend Municipal Dances Supervised by Society Women. gang that robried- iiia Harie.m market, Ave of whom were sent to bine tunc. Great Britain Is Charged With Violation of Com-; mereial Regulations. All Countries Have Not Accepted Declaration, In-eluding Britain.

a third grew out of hix differences Dead Man Threatened Many Times Since Poultry Trust Probe. rAVvK i i Believe They Are Able to Conduct Themselves Properly Without Chaperones. Tom Moore CIGAR 10 United States Will Enforce Rights by. International Law. Little Tom 5 Claimed He Made Enemies by Alleged Unfair Busi-ness Methods.

ls Chicago, Xov. 2G. Business girls who were expected to be the beneficiaries of the new municipal dances indicated yesterday they would not attend dances at which a committee of society women had arranged to have twelve chaperones and ten investigators, to say nothing of a social secretary and one professional nurse. By Associated Press. Washington, Nov.

26. The decided stand taken by the United States Government in refusing to accept piecemeal adoption of the No. 1 Bear Admiral Robert E. Peary. No.

2 Elmer Ekblaw. No. 3 Knud Rasmussen. The news that Crocker Land failed to show itself 130 miles from Cape Thomas Hubbard, in longitude 100 west and latitude 83 north, where Peary sighted it eight years ago, was received by the American Museum of Natural History. This information was relayed to Edmund Otis Harvey, one of the committee in charge of the expedi Communications sent to the City Hall by numerous working girls expressed their displeasuro at what they termed New York, Nov.

25. The assassination of Barnet Baff, characterized by Coroner Feinberg as the culmination of the greatest conspiracy since the murder of Herman Rosenthal, placed a real murder mystery in Central office today for solution. Clews pointed many ways. The authorities declared that the mystery had so many ramifications that it took on the aspects 6f a Chinese puzzle. Victim Lured to Death.

principles of the Declaration of London as a guide to commercial tion, through the courtesy or Jlnud Kasmussen, the Danish explorer. a system of espionage by women or tne he letter contains this information was written by V. Mmer Ek 1 ,1 -v1 i blaw, geologist and botanist of the Crocker Land Expedition. Washington, Nov. 26.

(Special) Bear Admiral Robert E. Peary last night discussed the report from members of the MacMillan Arctic Expedi- restrictions to ue lrnpusuu uuimB the European War, was made I clear yesterday at the 'State Department when the text of a cablegram sent to Ambassador Gerard at Berlin, Oct. 24 last, was made public. The victim, well-to-do independent poultry dealer, was lured to nis deatn ion that they had been unable to find rocker Land where Admiral i'eary claimed he had discovered it. Asserting that both physical condi tions and theory still point to the existence of land somewhere between MacMillan's route and that of Steffansson, to the westward, Admiral Peary Just right.

Our expert cigar makers are "turned loose" on the tobacco leaf only when it has reached its prime condition. Tom Moore never crackles like -a young bonfire nor burns rank like green leaves. He's been always "just for 20 years. Spoken of by his friends as "the dependable cigar." Tom Moore cigar 10 LittlmTomS Winston, Harper, Fisher Minneapolis, Minn. dnutted that he may have been mis taken in his discoverey of Crocker and.

He says he saw the summit of leisure class and protested to Mayor Harrison at tho strict regulations to be enforced over their pleasures. "Any attempt to create class distinction at the dances means their failure," wrote Miss Leah Taylor, settlement worker of Chicago Commons. 4 The working girls know their own worth and independence too well to permit any endeavors by social leaders to draw class distinction." Chaperone a Luxury. "Who chaperone the society women while they chaperone usf" asked Anna Schmidt, organizer of the Waitresses Union. "No one would think of a chaperone outside of society (lances, where they can afford such luxuries." The rule of the committee that gallery doors must be locked and that dancers mirst keep five inches apart brought scores of protests.

"It is an insult to close the galleries of the dance halls," said numerous correspondents, Binging themselves "Stenographer" and "Central" and "Clerk." "How about the Lake Shore cozy corners, the darkened balconies, the banks of pahnsf If it is proper for a debutante to steal away from tho ball room to a quiet nook, why is it deadly for a working girl to sit out a dance with a friend. It is outrageous for these women to talk about their system of espionage. What do they mean by following girls from dance halls to see where they go!" Several professional dancers exhibited the modern steps to the committee this afternoon and the members will Crocker Land from the tops of Cape Colegate and Cape Hubbard, but that it is almost an axiom in Arctic exploration that one can never be entirely sure where I saw the summits of Crocker Land from the tops of Cape Colegate and Cape Hubbard, he has settled the matter for that locality, though both physical indications and theory still point to the existence of land somewhere that region between MacMillan's route and that of Stoffansson, to the westward. "The fact that MacMillan thought he saw Crocker Land during two days, combined with his reference to young ice, appears to indicate the existence in that locality of a persistent polnyia (area of open water), associated possibly with the 'big lead' which I found north of Greenland and Grantland and within the edge of the continental shelf. Probably MacMillan's soundings will throw light on this.

"It would appear that MacMillan and Green narrowly escaped the fate of the Duke of Abruzzi's supporting party, which was lost by the breaking up of the ice north of Franz Joseph Land. "I am glad that the energy and interest of the American Museum of Natural History has resulted in this region being explored and the conditions the better determined. "And I am particularly glad that MacMillan and Green accomplished their hazardous journey and returned in safety instead of having the protracted and, as it may yet prove, fatal, experience of Steffansson, farther to the west." of what he sees until he has his foot This Store WillBe Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day it. 'Seen from a distance," Admiral The Ambassador had cabled a preliminary notice that Germany -intended to protest to this Government against violation of the declaration by Great Britain and France. The German Ambassa-dor Count Bernstoff, called at the State Department yesterday to lodge the formal complaint.

The text of the reply cabled to Mr. Gerard, copies of which went to all American diplomatic representatives abroad, was then made publitf. It follows: "Please inform the German Government that the Department's suggestion, made to the belligerent countries for the adoption for the ake of uniformity of tho Declaration of London as a tem-: porary code of naval warfare for use jo the present war, has been withdrawn because of the unwillingness of some Peary said, "an iceberg with earth and stones may be taken for a rock, a lift-walled valley failed with fog tor fjord, and the dense low clouds above patch of open water for land." Ad miral Peary quotes a number of nstances in the history of Arctic ex ploration to bear this out. 1 am much interested in the news from MacMillan," Admiral Peary said, Si and shall await with still more inter- st the full account of his journey and Hiirr the his other discoveries. If he has traversed the locality ix- of the belligerents to adopt the Decla noma iraaav: Pie determine just what ones will be allowed at the municipal parties.

Jimce Deaths Blamed to Poor to their death in a quiet sea and under conditions favoraolo to rescue. Shoe Store 219-223 Allies Orders Are Rushing New York Coffee Exchange to Reopen. Life Saving Equipment New York, Nov. 2. Ihe New York Coffee Exchange will reopen on Monday, Nov.

30. This announcement was made today, following a special meeting of the board of governors. joss of Ilanalei's Passengers Held Wisconsin Knitting Mills Factories Turning Out Socks and Sweaters for British and French Governments. Due to Inadequate Protection on Pacific Coast. ration of Loudon without modification.

The United States Government, therefore, will insist that its rights and duties and those of its citizens in the present war, be defined by the existing rules of international law and the treaties of the United States with tho belligerents, independently of the provisions of the Declaration, and this government will reserve the right to enter a demand or protest in every case in which the rights and duties mentioned above and defined by existing rules of international law are violated or their free ex- ercise hindered by the authorities of the belligerent governments." The message was signed by Councilor Lansing, then Acting Secretary of of State. The Declaration of London, framed All Could Have Been Saved Had United States Rebuilt Burned Bolinas Station. La Crosse Concern Is Forced to Refuse Orders for 300,000 Sheepskin Coats. TWIN CITY LINES San Francisco, Nov. 25.

Inadequate rotection of commerce on the Pacific emphasized two days ago by Milwaukee, Nov. 26 Keports from the knitting nulls of Wisconsin, gath Secretary of Commerce Eedfield as hav- ered by a local newspaper, yesterday ng caused the drowning of thirty-one showed that tho establishments were ersons in one instance recently, has Thanksgiving Day is here again and the people of this country will give thanks as never before. Around the festive board the family gathers with anticipations of a bountiful repast; in this joyous hour let us not forget our brothers in other lands where there will be no thanksgiving dinners this year. The boys are speculating whether they will be lucky enough to draw more than one piece of mince pie. The turkey is the king of birds, but mince pie is the prince of pastry.

Blessings light on the man who invented it. (The doctors say "Amen" to this.) All others seem tame and tasteless in comparison. A little of it goes a long ways, like Pittsburgh Pittston, the guaranteed hard coal, and it works all night also like Pittsburgh's Pittston does, when blizzards roar and the bitter cold seeks entrance at every crack and crevice. Pittsburgh's Pittston is the prince of coals, and let us be thankful this day1 that such good, efficient coal costs no more than the ordinary kind. Delivered anywhere, anytime, blizzard, rain or shine.

Pittsburgh Coal Company, City Sales Office, Lumber Exchange; Midway Office, 1957 St. Anthony-, cost tho lives of twenty-one persons working on orders for 108.0U0 dozen pairs of woolen socks and 400,000 believed to have perished yesterday on the schooner llanalci. life saving offi- sweaters, given them by representatives of the British and French Governments. All the orders were of the ls said today. Veteran life savers, including Captain J.

L. Notter of the 'rush" variety and most of the mills oint Bonita Life Saving Station, are running day and night, working whose men picked up thirteen nurvi tnree shuts or eight hours each. STREET CAR DELAYS Delays to Minneapolis Street Car Service on Tuesday, November 24, were as follows: A coal wagon broken down on the track at Minnehaha Ave. and 43rd St. held northbound cars at that point 30 minutes from 8:15 A- M.

The 54th St. Columbia Heights line was held 12 minutes from 1:42 P. M. at 36th Ave. N.

E. and Central by a train blocking the crossing at that point at an international conference iu don, was designed as a uniform naval procedure for war times to be recognized by all powers participating in the conference. It set out definite declara-'tions ns to what articles should be considered contraband of war and defined ithe rights of neutral shipping. The Declaration was generally viewed as marking a great advance over the conflicting practices the several nations had appliod (luring periods of belligerency with most unsatisfactory results to neutral shipping. It has never been ratified, however, by all of the powers nhiih participated in the conference.

The United States and Germany are among the powers who have recorded their acceptance of the Declaration, while Great Britain has not taken this action. One article of the Declaration provides that it shall be binding as between belligerent powers only upon those by which it has been ratified. vors, asserted that if the Government ihe orders for the socks were distrib WESTPORT QUAR TBK SIZES. I fir IS CENTS Correct cut-away shnpe to satisfy fashion's edict and the Easy-Tie-Slide-Space to satisfy comfort and convenience, found in all Pioh (pilars ad not neglected to rebuild an old uted among threo cities, dozen going to ishehoygnn, w.OOO dozen to lite saving station at liohnas after it Kipon and 25,000 dozen to Appleton burned no one need have been drowned The sweaters are being manufactured from the wrecked schooner. Despite the fog, Captain Notter said, at Delavan.

Prices averaged about $3 a dor.n for the socks and $2.50 each rescue would have been possible but for the sweaters. for the hours consumed in petting life In addition, it was learned bv the Complaints and suggestions always saving crews and apparatus moved canvass that a concern had re from San Francisco Bay. Darkness fell fnscd an order for 300,000 sheepskin United Shirt 4 ColUr Co. Troy N. V.

Htkcntf LION SHIRTS.tl.SOtttj.oo receive prompt, courteous attention. 4. W. Warnock, General Pamienger Agent. Telephones Main 4580 tenter 81S4.

before they arrived and impeded their coats, tendered by the rench Govern ment. Lack of material caused the de work, until a score of persons went Soon after the outbreak of the European War it became evident that while they recognized in a general way the spirit of the Declaration, some of the clination. One Racine factory said it had been forced to refuse contracts for woolen goods for European armies be- belligerent powers intended to insist unon irreat modification nf va uu 1 I nicstic orders. Tite F8r A ui-iaiitt, iiaMiiK uifir action upon tne that they had not formally ratified ln convention. China Declared Big Market the Declaration was, in fact, a i compromise between the extreme views Cosy Comfort When It Storms Speaker Tells Chicago Press The 1915 HUDSON Six-40 Cabriolet Price $1750 f.o.b.

Detroit Our of the several governments which par ticjpsted in the conference, a hk'h offi Dental Plates cial here pointed out yesterday that it Club Country Is Freed of Greatest Opportunity. would have been neither just nor fair, 243 km in tne opinion ol this Government, to consent to any modification without the Chicago, Nov. 26. China was pictur agreement of all parties. Nicollet ed yesterday as the field of- greatest Un this theory the htate Department reit ounzed to withdraw from its ad opportunity for American manufactur ers and merchants bv Paul Linebar herence to the Declaration, even before SAMITARY CAST ALUMINUM 5, JL the Oernian protest was received.

ger, for six years Circuit Judge in the Philippines, who addressed the Press in the course of his conversation with Ambassador Iternstorff yesterday, Club. counselor Lansing niale it dear that in "The Chinese trade is worth light the absence of general rulf-s such as the ing for," said Mr. Llnebarger, "for Declaration to all parties sub China is the most stupendous market the world has ever known. American Tbre platen nre scientifically articulated. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HCMTill Dl ATT MitriC scnlie, the I nited States Government could deal only with specific complaints the German Government mieht wish to merchants and manufacturer should remember, too, that we are united to uutiHk i ft.ru a.

ififisi. II present wnere it felt this Government China, rather than separated from it ijy the Pacific Ocean. Another thins had been remiss in the fulfillment of its THIS HUDSON IDEAL FOR PHYSICIANS to be remembered is that the amount dutv as a neutral state. The German Bill of Protest, presented 0,1 business done in China is great yesterday, contains several snec fie rlno. I the world and bankruptcy there is un known.

If a Chinese can't settlo his accounts New Year's Day, be goes out larations, but the State Department has mads no reply to these. It is said, how-ver, of the German position, that the lirititih have violated the Declaration at The Cast Aluminum Plate possesses every desired requisite of the 'ideal dental plate. It is light, cool and grateful to the mouth, absolutely clean, casts directly to the model for a perttt fit, will not break and preserves a healthy condition of the tissues. If you are wearing unsatisfactory plates investigate this plate and our method of making it. We have a special department of unusual excellence.

EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FEEE. 14 years hero. Over 80,000 patients. ami tisngs nimseir. -ine worm nas gone mad over war, said the speaker, "and only th London by seizing or detaining food supplies carried in neutral bottoms and Americas and Chinese are still enjoy ing the benefits of peace and there is coriHgned to German ports, directly or therefore, a reai'on why they should rLE ability to have a completely enclosed car, or an open roadster, practically in a minute or two, appeals to men whose occupation necessitates disregard of weather conditions.

Because it so perfectly meets the everyday needs of the doctor and the salesman the HUDSON Convertible Eoadster or Cabriolet has been purchased by many prominent physicians and business men. They find It mechanically an ideal motor car for their unusual demands. Its six-cylinder motor provides ample flexibility. Many drive their cars through all kinds of city traffio without it being necessary for them to change from high gear. Yet speed may be attained very quickly.

Rapidity la "pick-up" and "get-away" is a Btrong feature of this car and there ax many others. Let us demonstrate It to you. TWIN CITY MOTOR CAR CO. 107 SOUTH TENTH STEEET, MINNEAPOLIS 163 West Sixth Street, St. Paul.

indirectly, is recognized by Unite immediately stand together." blat! officials as entirely sound. The Mine is true as to the complaint against EOOSEYELT WINS LEGAL POIN tho removal of (iprman citizens not yet But lol Crown nlr Granted Change of Venue In Barnes in a military establishment from neutral hips and also the extension by Great Britain of lier t'onfrahrand lists Linei sun. Albsnv, N. Nov. 26.

Thj Appel far beyond the limit fined in the Lon ion; 1'iupiuu una ine rUllll of Supreme Court Justice Chpnte dor convention. Nitron. Oxlda Om (or Palnleoa Boar, Si80 a. m. to 8 p.

m. Not open on Sunday. UNION DENTISTS MoKrnnry Dental Owner, which refused a change of venue for In the opinion of American official, however, no way i open to the United the trial 01 the libel sn nrougnt ny VMinam names against vol. lneoaore uooseveit. Colonel States to require adherence by all belligerent to the strict letter of the Dec too tit ROniTRT T.

lJ KIPOLIRT MtKWKrOI.I!l. Coat X. Meollot MM, eveit sought the change. TL. A lantlor of Dondon.

Great Britain hat The court ordered the trt.J tn livlt 1111.8; N. Cd, 86. I never r.l cd the Declaration and Tier-Jin Onor.dags, instead of Albany..

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