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SIXTEEN MISS[NG AFTER SII11'S COLLID)E AT SE. Among '['hose Lost Were Members c Anerlean N eazro Orchestra ('ompa n Touring the Old ('ountry Since 19l1 13elfast. Oct. i. Damaed by on vessel in a dn.tS -Cog of' the southeasu coast of S.otland and t'en sunk by an other 'o:uniu: ts aid. w"as the fat early this :mrn-:.: "y the 1laird Lin steatnxer lona:. plying -between Gla: gow and Dublxin. Thirte.n of the 11C lan's c:ew and t:h ret' passengers ar missig. Two passengers died after be ing rescued by vessels which respond ed to the fireless S. O. S. call. An ollicial statement says that th Rowan carried :3 persons includin the crew, 77 of whom are accounte for by the four vessels which weo to the Rowan's assistasee. Aboard the Rowas was the Ameri can Southern Syncopated orchestrr composed largely of colored player: who have ben touring this side of th water since 1919. One of the men wh died after being taken out of the se was Poto Robinson, the drummer c the orchestra. The accident was due to a doubt collision in the North Channel c Corsowall Point. The Itowai firs collided with the American steame West (amak, both of them bein damaged. The West Camak stood b with fore peak full of water, mean while sonding out as ireless calls fo aid. 'The Clan liner ('an Malcolm re sponded, but lin tlie confusion (ie to the heavy fog ran into the disable Rowan, which sank immediately. The West Camak helped in the res cue work, afterward putting int Glasgow with twenty-six survivorn Captain Donald -Brown of Glasgow, i roported to have gone down with th Rowan. Three other vessels also a swered the call and completed th work of rescue as far as it was possi ble. The Clan Malcolm, which ramme the Rowan amidships, was daximage only slightly. The Syncopated Orchestra, whit went to london. in .Jtune, 1919, gav performasces thore and vicinity int: two months ago, w hen they made tour of Scotland. There were orig. inally 3S members, about 15 of they tiritish players. 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AU Druggists UNDER AILM UNTIL SE('UtLTY ASSURtEI Deelaration of 'renmier lirland in Out t lining Foreign Polleies of France. St. Nazaire. France, Oet. 9.---"Franier mu 111st remnain atrmned as long as her se curiay has not been assured," was tli ' statement tade today by Aristidt t Briand, the French premier. in an ad diress outlining the French govern ient's foreign policy. e \. liiand was .;iurounded by sip - of the ministers of his cabinet an( - jour under s ecretaries. lie declare( e that at the present moment th<( French premier needs to have fill - authority to deal with all question: with which he treats In the realm o e world Interest. fs "My voice must carry high' an far," he :aid. "Tomorrow ibeyoi t seas we are invited to examine int< certain problemis. I have had th< - honor to reply 'present' to that invi. tation. We shall go to Washington first in order to fulfill a duty of 'grat e ittde and to see in their home thos< 0 noble and .brave soldiers whom we havl t seen in France. We will go also t( f accoIipih a duty toward France. "Prance mt.ii remain armed a: e long as her security has not been se f cured. France has earned the righ t to reparations and secutrity. At 114 r timte shall tlie French govern men L: yield oil those points. I will refut< >" the accusations of imperialism w hiel - have been made against France. Oni r allies know that we demand onl - rights--nothing more. Tomorrow al Washington I will prove to the Ameri I cans that France wants peace. "We will discuss these great prob. - letms of the day cooly and impartially o of .narantees of security are grant ed France, she will be among the firsi s nations to enter into the policy of (Is. e armamient, for France loathes war an( - ilperialisi. e' "This r4ove'timent has cont(donce - in the government of Dr. Wirth i(th German chancellor). The undertak I ing entered Upon by the spresent Get' d man govern met has been fulfilled France's attitude in these dilfical Ih moments is: no aggressiveness, hu e no timidity.' 1 '.\. Biriani touched lightly on th ri erities of the Versailles treaty and it - execution by his government, sayi ng I a poo' inst'tumttentt had beei t)laee(d it his hand and he had Used it to tht best possible purpose, but that h _ hunned political costroversies am( would not enter into any of them. I coon'luding, the premier said: 'Tfhe country must weather tle: stormy days by the strength of it labor and work in developing it h(alth and resouirces." Tti:ND; OF P'l('ic:s 1,0 14it PAST i-,:1-:1 Market Made Its Hiighest Levels l)ur Ing Early Bulges Ihureau I)ay. New Orleans, Oct. 9.-Tho trend 0 prices in Cotton last week was lower the market mlaking its highest level (luring the early bulges of bur'ea dag an( selling off each succeedign sessiol ttn t il t T'sdlay', w heni it touched it: lowest. At the Ihighest the tradinw mioths were hi1, to 1.49 Itoints over' th close of the prtee(-ding w'eek; at thi lowe:st t hey -werio 96; to I 3ti olits ttnI dler'. Oni the close prtices were at ne losses of 59 to 9 14) poits. D~ecemibo traded as hight as 21.85, fell off to 18.91 anzd closedI at 1 9.36. In the stiot dec ':lartmenit. iddlin g lost 65 poi nt s i Ithe net resuilt-, closing at I19.50). y'ear ago mid~dllng closed at 20.50. The first bulge of the week wva due1 to the smaller gInning figumres thar explected, 2,907,950 hales prtodulced ti 'Septemiber 25th, whtile the declin< of the week wvas startedl by sellin11 based Ott the fact that the condi tion r'eporit of 12.2 per' cent of norma 01n Septemb er 25 was i gher thatn ex peed ~. 'Te in dicated crop of 6,537, 000 batles was from 4100,000 to 5040, 000 bales larger than generally looke< for. As thle wesk .progressed it r'an int< much 11i tuidationi and, fot' a whlile there w-as persIstent htedge selling ii evlidence4. bate it the week it became alppa rent t hat interests outtside of thei tr'ade wore seller's ont a large seal while certain preferential and apo)t ini terecsts also were against the nmarket Wall stree't, western and Japanteso in terests wei'e namedl as the miost lprom Iient sellers in the closing session: of the week. As the market fell It at ractedl more or less support, .bitt buty (ers who took hold on the brea'ks wer' Pronte to let go on the bulges whticl mradle the market much of a tradinij affair'. (;ac. interent was taken In devel A TONIO Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Entriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthenIng, invIgorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it imnpro'ves the appetite, you will ther appreciate its true tonic value, Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic la simpil Iron and Quinine suspended In syrup. S5 pleasant even children like it. The blood needs .QUININE to Purify it and IRON tt Enrich It. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip gerrns by its Strengthening, Jnvigow sting Efect Ann. opments in the spot department, main ly because of the marketing -policy of the growers who refused to sell on de clines and offered cotton only sparing. ly on advances. 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