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ï~~K~I. JAII. A. n~ Frnzy o Peac JoySOOIAL. LIFE OF CT *o Frez f eae~v.FChP WORK V fPR~ *ste;A I atoo;ota on. i orone tsoi I'r bneewi.. 4,4u is N lost.. r M Y. N Exchaige OM~fIDKRTOf01Signing NEW YORK, Nov. 7-The 0 N..00 T New York steok ehange wasn eloseod at 2t30 oclock thisaf Just before 2 ociethen ennotuncement was made from WEAR FLU' the rostrum of the steak axW, E4 FLU ehanga that Insamuch as there hod set -bees time to "inform the members, the eehange would be ciosedad et 30is. ifsteed of 38oeclotk. fl Prosident Noble of the stobk B A S wits due to tebles repsorting that Germany had slosed the armistice. There is talk ofa ouncil's Expert Advisers Die- demonstratlon en the ehange after the aloes. agree on Efficiency of The unoffla reportre,~caleivd that 'Gsrmany hod Face Coverings signed the armistice oaused r1Lethueiaetie demonstratiosa Ito this oity. luneed tn favor of calmnesa and Siron*eomplaced to wormt the itsIn ealng it th Inluece publie i of enemy air rids ityin ealng ithtlt tnt~oUO buret forth with sereame end itpatlos, the city council today cook wore Joined by harbor and odor siltenint the utioan factory whiatiss. The' deaf. hthor ii Ihouta adopt anorncen o ffcing noiae began it 1o'clcok. copollina; the peopie of the ciy o Enthusiastic crowd. ran gar ntiflumask geeraly. cheering through the streta, The concil liseed nearly cwo ours~to mediceal advice on all engiey u g toB n i f the influenea situation. it lseeod tataoesefrom representatives W o C n esd I civic, comomercial and labor It. hoard reptorta from Frefrm'Cstd soles, 1an Wrasoe and other Frefrm C td.Andot of the figures eaans this Olenn Way, one of the hey hantatemeat Los Angele death Is from influence le much tees titan duen of Which Harold 1B. Denman. new hat of man Piurniaco and only one. under mmtenc of death, Woe tire aarter to ceo-third of those of bhglg aews oaIorac ishre aern cities." adMr, nsodnlayDetannyduhaeen MAY ACT TODAY trneeey. lina ap soe Toe coiteitti delined ta ablte wien other louths. tic if lbiectsodiers. t wouldacct an the quaetion: Tliicausted a rcisaofat Icirr in lice Angoak or nit to mask. It was elated esa last spriniby titeir eamerois hut the councilmen might cacus or atomobito robberies.: They hilled 1. otter on It late today. Amoegthit speakters worn Dr. Male and eliot two other citieons. owls Hutchinson. the noted enfa- All of the ether prisoners weroec. tea expert: now visiting is this city; ied, Denman of mnurder Coil toe nonbers of the city physicians' ad. teso obr.Wy h c leeory caennictcttloding the ftglt ohr trihr. Wy h gamust influe. Inluding -Chairmncompanied the bandita on hat oesof )r. (koorea I.. Cab., Dr. J. RtundtiIheir tep, eonfessed, aided the 00tech and Dr. LeMoyte Wiliis; far. iltties in rounding up the cyidecee otile' Cioi. rlati A. Mcronld.hat convicted i-he ethers antd today. Weidet n hrkA.M ond-lb oiooftedsrcatonysOf.xiat fticTete wer'a-office, wee dismiesed. alatiae W. i. ttltingeeoelt. repro. cettong the plecity hoard;:Otev. Dr. ]1 8. Dyete'teyr. H. 1D. Weodill. pree.' Berlin Admitnas va ant of thio Mrhants and Maac-. a.naasj.~a~~ niees aoe.iaiation -_ QuearMueller, Retreat.- Harassed resident of the chambher of cam- H r se ercq Bot It Brown of the Central 1 ' sahr ooei Mroai tm il by Allies' Attacks Iaerc uncLbaewl8110,. J. T. Aauddrson, chairman of tooe ty eiitet of defense, and reproe- 3l.~.,via London, Nove. 7-c,ntailvos of the newespaper peilitio. toesn the wcheidt and Olse rivers, cc' esaoetat. the tales icy violent- attacks 4odeavGE1hI DESCRIBED cord to hinder the mthodicai con. Dr. ttotciitiisei led the oratory with tneatiow of our troop moeents skech of hew influence hhgan and comipencool on Nav. 4. the woj' office ow it spread. itsescerihbed the In- anneunced today. setia geirm and declured it was, riutferahie only icy direct comleuni. ution from the infooted person with Life Bentence f or he uninfeeted. He eai tllt unontes is germ' llodge41in rico eostrit Y ut fuit " e stild die uNithin five minutee. and at the Wearing of thg anti-flu m~ne acid noat itniy eat downl Influenza. Life imprioonment in Ran soenti ae and ait ton aampng- it oat, hut prisen wan the noente teday4rmotd kould permt. the epoetlnx of-ehurohee. Oat to lS"yrai"-otd aivIn ni eribiy ohools, plidrotiheaters and other Judge Frank H. Willis Eoi' the ordler acees recepty 010404 when the etc. eof Titeofean lenos, a taxieak.dciv. cia miunifettbod toelt here. er The sepytence was in nemplaoe. * -WHAT MARK DID witht the reecmmmnndion. tlt of ljry QW WILD SCENES ENACTED0 ON STRE TS Women Weep in Exaltation on Rumor Armistice Signedon Battle Front PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.--City offleisla permitted the rngingoefthe Liberty Bell Is tndependene hatl today is celebration of the end of the war. Excited erowds, thronsged the streets, cheering and sheeting ever thes announement that the Germans had signed an armistice. Following a rinat- ~the ito01010 tite hail tietAu,'til 111141 lie righlting stoped i in lr 0,-cirrfioiit tud,r Igoe Atigelesand te etire eouthanti were flung ino a frenzy of mal excitement. Women wept eiid danced en te streets. Mren became bygtastcal with Joy. and demonsstrations were staged from the mountains to the sea. At Banta Ana an effigy. of the kaiser was dragged through. the streets In ihe hoota of te people. At Long Beach women ran Into the etreets crying at the top of their velces titat the end of thn war li WABHINGTOJA STATEMENT Official- statements wore isseed at Washingtee, shorty after the rumor wee started, that the armistice has noat yet been signed. This, however, fulled to quenchtheIt cider of the people, who interpreted tt mo}'ohy as a delay to the fulfillment of the Joyful rumor. 'Everywhere in too Angeles and the southland it was thougtihhat the armistice will Ibe igned tomorrow if it Is no iiitgfnod someime tousy. Tha rcpoart that it had already keen signeti wauerrent in the stack mar. bets atf-America first. Tiien it swopt like wildfire thrnoghout the country. -ceifipiog and thriiliing the Anericaet people as they have never heen thrilled hafere. - Bando played and batib were rung in wil, hnapired chimes. to every part at Los Angeles and in every city in ticis vicinity whietles were blown and stones were turned en full blast to acnouce tie glorioue rawer. LAUGH AND WEEP Sedate men and women became joy-mats and embraed each other api. touched and wept as chey paoet the werd along. At the Butte Ate - demontratio, whore the effgy of ih% kaisier was dragged' in the duet, hando played "The Star Sptangled Banner" and "Amerioa,"t- while pert of the popolace' waved flame and cheered, aed the others gave way to their tang pent up emootions and 'wept with Joy. -Perhaps that aed the jubilee at Long Beach were the wildest stoged today. At the. beaec city the women tore their hair and became iyterical Ose or two ratted and Jumped en the beach itke little children aiceoceod f ~.II 1 vIf YV-.IN.It -N5 U v5 5L V.5r, V { Georgia (at loft) end Lutie Robertson, Sisters Who Have joined Red Cross for Canteen Work Overseas Latest Vote ~ Miss Georgia flobertson andSTPEMisuraobtonJi Red Cross RanksLE day, ehowing the reiuts:t of Ttienye - rofetld yeun atrelllo astiplped election In Loo Angelie cotunty. nototfly oa-ay today from the xuyotien cOENR f Angieleno oal Iat to Jamn the Ied lgg DOVERNO~i Cropset ttoeonwcrimeronathe hatle. U l 125POico mldfo rne tphe...........1,_7t1 Thteyt.iro Mlce (Joreti Itnhortean 0UI EW IUN Bol...............t.6..0antd her ietnr, Ladle Iteliecteut. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: di~ahteiresittMrs. D.. B. lRcertson 1 245 Precincts and xtaiorc cf Mre. IE. M. Nuttilng.96tOO 11It t 7,t73tirtinrti t to tie Soiuath Wattrnavenue. it~ unitii, sneoi-offil tictirea taOytir..- tetHERE FROM EAST K~O i neitcut a CONGR881 humtiquanot dehuante matored NinthDietit lulte In the summer wtth thcir tl,-ititi.ir ihi Setene a toad at Ninth Distric othier fiom htarohetI, Mo., whote itre 'seihtt1,00'te-"iou-n ar Itell h 55Precincts thee reside. te c,~irtprte Ranidal..........134,0711 ltnweor.tobecite houe ececco An r 1tin iitrio r..tintid tI. ho inPiawers..........77 ofMr.. Nutting proved no delightfult It tl ttii:.1 i. flci e teitotr rof JUDGES SUPERIOR COURTt that they- adoputedtidLo Angolan fir V:tNt itrIotn-,.the vijarity at the 1228 preineiss tair owe, eudthaehbeenvery,puuu-- -i a r.:,tbaity lttwoc. Riven..........] o038 ttiatic theyyounger ante darne their tt~. i. d 6,ares an toe rtoe Yeck........... O9,:0t ejiaro "here, we,- eOl...1.I oreiv'tcphcea Wellhorn.........911,:177 ACTIVE IN WAR WORK e)tc e111. o 5,0: nthis Houser......... 11 9,100 jt.ith iterilichekeno no icit ce Mcoermick... tine' - hurt In lneat Rod Ceace wart aod ore INICUMBENTS ELECTED Vaentitne.r....... 87,19 iii tineuiovite abot haingl a ret ti i-it':,." eut fi.r polleeladge to Avery............u3111.'nto-ietutnptnrcve their practical Amer- I iitttl~hiluttiat i.,.. mking no ltaiie Oioce.. t iciuleott. ii I.- ortt.7.the tatidatlce to Wood..........,70 ie, donitg tho nimpln Hod Croo eu "nIn."1-iii -rtubi tine. Uhre. Witito.....on6,17 unif.rm." they will noon stsail for ice ledtihetiiikei, with three other POLIC E JUDGOZ-" I tinetnrat adventre--keen to do thir Iieuteirents arid t~huinhocaetected. -Fijel semi-officiol. teitiotlcthe united Statexn boyos 1h1 t-.-ti-t tteoii Chteni. oereeo tc. ot to ti eudtti,iIan in3'1r4.ul..,t",147 - 44 1- utti"s it nil t.,r.c i the first dlalchamicere........47.354 Frederckston //......46,787 Student Corps He ad ills.: tcn it tiuiiwii Crawford........ 38542 It the y, ri l i,4t,eiit. onl Heah...3,07 w nfntr Cit t tut ci- i %%troei-t. Htohardsoen.......... No34apt........... 3,7tECAGSConelt- --.......30.577 r---^--CANGE ttorus froi tite rural districts toPalmnr...........210161 rti-aLieut. WilburentC. Hutcheson. day couced prontleatty tie ohanger In Chamoberlin.........27,fitt vommander of the Btudents' Army tue resultte as todirditnd icyypesterCorlin...........17,807 Tretting 'corps.at Slate Normal dupe thltions. nenrecB T sn SUJPERVISOR[ vuetni. wee notified icy the Oitr dmeinaodheolrt rr-l Firt-s district,202 eel of 220,tuimamt.today of hitspromotioe to Thet final count wat copeeted to show precincts: an00Itifantry catte. Cupt. 1-ttche- CogrenanRan Bdall with a margin tooO swel.... tI11.55. ost is Ill at the bace honpital onofsesloaiehnItween HPlmtn.....tnn... 1,47 ucth Broadway. During bin IIl. for Ninth icxr.alOt idstrict. - " reitt i~ gion". Lieut. Itoyal L. McClureoocut- Vte h os~an opn Thmeileooinde. during the lsothbunco of tabulatiat Wregorly....... Tuoffa otY phla~e tCoeotlhsas h lecotedsuspervisor Grgr. "."".......... 8,16 tkenState Normal Beho corps, from tics lirat district over BupocSUPREME COURTtS. "Death." has Issued its first number, visor Hamitlton, at precont ohs~nIian -122.7 preonlctot asn e~ht-page paper edited by Ray- of the beard. Wilbor -......:........204 t oed.Loaind Dayttsen. toreroly of Bepdrvtsor Weedier apparsotly baa ionon -- - --........0 2,102 Toe Evening Jseld. keen re-elected to etches in the Third liorlgjcn- - --.....40e20 lootball praotin0 was ronutmed biy distrct icy a maretn of nearly 2n0o a,IT; PUBLIC llifiRUGTIONi te ourept stal e, Normal.today. vede:. eec Ml~te CIrogory. - - - - Iflfclp~ctdbou tr. McCloreoIlotte ceob. Lace recootia wndc no chance in the,"ir'...;" " -..+..,. 13 40'1 S N "t, oZ lI~ poattluns ef tile nupeeler court jud Xa e reipe.., Ci e T71,Wsi.Pe. Du-the 'Incumbetsmalntaining bhr::ot must noii t 000 1 tu9'EO t sno iucnntahleada ves. h he atieeeh! 1 cin4 y tn a 50 P C lPa pf ~aSI o fItsm holds "We in the;can s SAX i4tit atc (xi. t atid littrr, 11, arts 'Jot In lthe otid Ote In t Oupinm. ed cod tlae or tu tic-c ti n hater - 1a0,, talc ri the a, hiat,-t leltety AR No.; Na. 7 No. 4 -feuted. Noa. Na. 8 -carried. Ncn. 0 unurred. Ni.. 10 Nc. 20 No. Yt defeated PHOH JV[ t-'IIICJ whilc fi fly Irone prehibtit rite coo Tuedky' -brought gfratifica staten w rue In t thn beau national hbbttion feed that iss stat leader. 114t of pi 10/10/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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