m WA o . .. ' i US iKii" T I 'fiki. ii- i " m . i M ': t-vH ) Ci M i a U" HOUSE SPEEDS BILL TO BLOCK VICE WAR Pa330d on Second Reading u After Spanglor Acts in Ab sence of Philadolphians MAYOR RAPS MEASURE Hi a fitnff Corre sjio"tffrif Harrisburir. Feb. 10. P"nit nl- Iged opnooltion of Thomas W Pun nlnghnm, of the PM'ndptph i oh '"'" nino, the Sowers hill rotriotlti; the jurisdiction of magistrates, ww th" House today cm second rending nnd Trill be tin tnr Ann! nnipn In tin Inufr fnntiiKA hm. i. f.f.. .. -1. 4 police to give prisoner hrn'in'fs in the QIRtriCt Where nTest i m.i'le. is looked Iinnn nl nn rffnrf 'i.in.'.i Atn.iri on" K .'iniur, ;r- ,:..'" Ctirlonslv pnniih the 1.11 wits ex- ' Tied'ted hv the snenkep of the I!(Vi-P. When it wni renehed on the i n endnr this mornlnc tlie snenK-- nK. .1 if flip bill wns rn'led up f"r onsiilerntion No nnswer enme from the I'lu'iileloiiin dcleKntlon, mot of whom hid on home. OnV Hppr"spn'n!ivpi Iinnn. QlaRS nnd Wn'ker. of riu'.ide'-ihlii no. reared to be on the 1oor of the Tloiise, No answer com np from the fin'"' pnin cleiepntion, the speaker nnr mmcpcI" The bill is called iiTi li the openker." j Without further ndo tie hill v n Wlftly. put tl.r....lt the se,,l rend'oc mill, it (. iintniu'liiim or 'w mcmi-. m the House pronose to ln't tie pn.-au. of the bill, for llie nko f the i ma terial sjst.in ns n who1... ..'lno-irii n i.. tho mensure wi1' hne to he or. -e ! next Mond'n nicht f itherw , ti ln'l s Will be in the hands of the tiini i n. n short time. Governor Spronl's reeent tate"enis to the rffirt that he will do iioihnK, factional in Philadelphia nffnirs nr" in terpretcd as menruns that he would tcio me powers oin it ir comes m jure Llm. fnnninhnni men bnietieeo niorinte.t i to go slow ,n conn.ctior. with t',e bill lor the reason they feel ti,.- Plii'nilidoli.n tunelatenn' ylem is not in nnv toi ' Rood ftnndiiiu w th the i ublii '... fear thnt if things co too fn tlie nub'ie way rise up and throw out the whole fcystrm. Tlie leaders frankly confess tier don't wnnt to have to sacrifice the S4000-u-tni i as sterinl iohs. of ulnch there ure twentv -ciclit unite a me. e of baggaRe in the combine's fnnolins equipment. I Another lensQii for I mull ns the I magisterial situat on with tenderness nt this time is bvcuu!' sinces-ors to fourteen magistrates me to hi lion inated and el. ete.i this jtnr al 'iiir with the candidates for the big "ro " olfi. e. The leaders can use th.se f. rt.. to patch up weak pla.es in tin lin ' Renernl'v instnre flip heait- and tittilnto the pockethooks of workers The fonrtegn whose terms are al n ;t to rxpiie nnd whoso sin . essors i i 1 hr chosen tli.s vears nre .ljeph Cowird. ltairv .1 IiiSer. John .1. Hat nan. John Meeb.irv. William P. Ite.it m. Leslie Yates William .f ("iletin. John S. Deltz. Diniel P. Oswald, Itohert Carcon. William J Harris, ('ail I! linker lijron 11. Wrigley and tieorg" "W. Price. The House met nt 10 i dock nnd ad- Jounieil twentv m notes ttt..P to meet .. nt II' .1 ',''11. 1,, . Ilia.". Tin l.ni f si nm w ,. taken tip in dispn mi; nf In I- on -e ii riid'tig 'Ihe net de-iKiiitinj Ar -tee li t" be a legal ho niav wint ovei. Tl.i to. n blll.s rp'.orteil mi' if eoiunuttei1 je-tir- clny pa' -e.l first reading. The Pvre bill -living nnv -ir.-et rail- way conipunv win. n -ii.ui own nt le.i-r two-thirds of the inpitul stock of m.v cither stiiet rai'unv n in nnv or of nov inotorpov . r compnr.v to ueinire the corpotnte poweis, ran. !n-e- in. I p-.m. crty rights ,f t ') other .on. pun ns reported .is it Mom ll.c nun tire mi ways and man. Two bills niereis ng the fee ot pi,,. thontn'Ps m d.vorci. a. t on- to .1 ml the fee of pgi-ter of wills to 1 in t'" jnntter of ! ife were rep rte.l t r- i j the wnvs and means eouim.tr. . to . committee on ju.hcim giio'in' Mavor Moore sl'.n'p'- .riiei?e. ti , b.ll to d. -t'ov h.s s-i-t."n of t.r nsir,' imoortaiit pone . nses t I'eii'ri' Sta tion t'.r in.igistiuti ' healings ,n.l warned the pu'.'ic tint it- ; a-s.ige would be ii "gnat mi-fortun. " "Anv (Utli on the m.igi-trit"'- p.iwi-rs in Cltv Hull wolhl le u -i. , in - tune and 'In (.tv.en- -lion, '. .,, m vised." sa.il the Ma' or. V b,'l would rebg'ite n'l ci- - t i ' . il niagistiatc uud tl is ov. it'.'.nv h. I'm tral Stat iou si-tin, w i '. i- n a i-afegunrd again-t lo. al :ae"i.ti-m ,mi prejudi 'es 'Mmh of the l.tF .!tv now tered bv tl lb i I I III'!" i i v.' aii ' i i .1 i'i-i . P Kafetv In . 1 due to po' t of the m.igist. local iciisoiis undulv mill. en "One edict bill won d III processes of i i posed w ho a i to control p 'it "It wo .'.I ' deed, if in u . were intl'i. n iu! . i' I Us' st nr t i 1 i -a."-d' i it iv I .1 r ., -il i'H '1st tf III 1 t I citmt of n.l . , lie otfii uli thn -fore those tow1 i UtiCUl USs.stJUi e If 1 1 OLD LAW IS INVOKED Alleged Rloter3 Arrested on "Un lawful Assemblage" Charge Six mm wn I in rvilO I i ' ' r crnnd jurv ' v Mnj.-'ru'e ( inornir g m th . I arg. if -'i iwf ossemblng. " tl . .use . -i.. t' i - time the in t nt Mhi.'i, m,i i.i- h n ilivoki d 1 eie '1 i - x we e ,i t te i , t Thompson uril unlni o -'i.m- hi'm they Ii it -1 . i a i ... id . t ii i b mil nympathii i in pi'-u ' ! lr.nl. Hums, .".l-'s 'II ii'io-'t -tt i a i ill employe, ii in 1 I, d bi .1 . n .i.i .11 tvhen he look it fug' im m Poll' e ar' ivi .1 mi a 1 1 t . . 1 I . i Hums holding t e , r.nv 1 u' ' i- t jevoivci II" i i.oi. i - . . t names a Puim. . i n ov I , , Phillips. Prim i- M I. g i , . T'olcy, llaiiie' vv io i i-I i i Olackin, with ml in --is in il . ,, t of the Bci'iu of tl . tiui.hl. "Swedish" Matrhos, Mado ih Japan, Haired From I '. S. Washington. Pih 10 ip- j , "St in Istn-ksfabi ks," ,.r il.ei . betstaiids 'li'kor," or -innlur t (s or -vml' s ' -ugj. stive of s,ii. i -', origin ' in r. garded bj the I ... i Triiib mmishioii u no proper tnarkii g i.t iniiti-lies in Japan to be gold ii t is count r v. Aftir li nl the commission found that sin h symbols "have a natural teiubu. v I., deceive' the public" anil today unleicd luiporteis of the Jap anese product to discontinue, their ute," .-,, 14 Central Grads Decline Insignia rnniinupd from Pane flue linm Iprh Hodos, Simon Luis ,Incobon ntul IVp Alhn It .ilitunn nf ! uitt ...i.i. 1 I'mv-. conferred (lie degrees and pre- ;v',1;v ''i;;;'''" pH's ti,,- u,-v v i nnm l. I,ninu' di'Iiveied the Invo- eaunn Winners of. the high honor of the class are . P. Toll. P. P. Kuans. S. .1. Marks nn.l 11 ll sitel.. The first Chinese bov to grndun'tp frolll this school Ml,,,. V..I I .. 1 u ,1(,8'p of II. s. lu the mechanic, arts . iiii-i-. .sing i.mi. who li e nt 1,-iHi I'lllfl1 -,..... ...... .. It ........ mi.h, ,.. iivcui.i jours ciiri iimi wat born in Sun Pruni-isco. Hu intends to rake up mining engineering nt Car negit- I'eihuiuii Itistiutc mid hopes Inter to i etui n to Chum where, ho sav.s, the need f,. engineers is great. t lb list of irndiLitt-M lolovvs: UAciiKtm or ,ms. Cl.iiHlcal Courso ill? tiu, fr.d nek tniis. uniuni Th .m.ia '"""" .." ""'" n .iinc n n r.nan, far I'.'' Jo"',u Miiki Ki.mwi iub rinion .Mn H, nmm uarin 1 nnh imr. n u. n.r,i ;i.n. r","-7.,"',r,,i.".ur.'."'-n. '.'''' :,n- am ti.nu vinute ' l ntm .scieniit!. (.ourfo nehrni-n. Abrim Pn 1 recr II. ,g I nm'i . !i i ts i ..hi-n rrr.l.nUK Wliim J), i, a .lio i i.rnl am Kinhurn Air.m Lniier.. I.m I i. iu N Kir Kilfih-r Id.iro 1 .' n' 'i i r nm i liiniel OIll.er Jareb ih,rl i. (i . J mi'h Majrlre it rman (I 'I I'.ttfln W.lun a ctr m .um Hiiri I lllait lii, Al Jhim I ttlM J.h.i Ifuiier, ,J t.oula U Iiik- Hi w Xi Inn hap .in. L,. on h.iri .' . u. A KnurTm in. Snip If, Liiih. K.rn . I., t nmi l...n.k jv. ii ui rB M IHH M TH, V.;.V;i,5. .jT.,mV.. K.'".S.' Cuavn.- Heiiu.i'.ir Kh m n'l it '. l Junn Umi.n.l Rjiw'I L r w f-en .( hon- .r"V"LrT,l JZ'.n1 um, uTn rh rmon. ,ou,s Ticknei r bias .t a'oi I l.i in. !.. V n-lnrli. lo rll H nj i mil i Imrl'i l.einoilj h nt. J u- li Z en 'Tm Mtil'V Arts ei.urs-' .' i . Thl. re Kara Jr Itnrrj 1 - i ') ' It. iv J 1.1'uk. I.o.iIb .1 ieeh I ,itir - -t I M V.ihan Pibi Henry Wrmlu l l . .'"fcrh 11 Wfiniraub u ii .i.a:t ov si iEN i: iv i:oosoat s . nu'tn In Commereo N,',' , . ,, n n-i P" air.l IlerMrd I t-rn. . - ' " m n siyuny Le t? .M i 1 tt tf Abnham rininrfe-. i 'i - ii' h ! i' ati in Morrlii Loan 1 t-r r, Vt I I i ' i. I" -I !) r.'b. r Sini.m 1 u" I i ' ' n I' i' h il Klr-hlinum. M... vil Itn-'- m lC'''r. s iniey Wll ard i . ;:t ', J'"' ,' -',",.', V.';";,,, ' H i i .r. I i . n r -'rioiro, be .im n. ' ." . ' -.. 1 naru u..aio li l l N h Pr it ' T tl m plumas I' I'. a Ar's t'vurea - 1 P-Ui- .lhn Arthur Pi .1 P Its' Hir . Vujcut Kn. h - 1 v . st- - t h I M 1! ' n (.r ff 'hi Vu.it I l It M lant . .. inu f r m lei .'tl J .. I. i i it ii iiowai u i.'.''iZ' I .von"! I lu j ..rj ait lar P .-!., tit-Tt.N ,1 laif! U s: ; Iu:VT- Aar n 1 sirmi'l Ti't r.'n) nil n s', T'rr t ' b s nien . Trail i. Kt i is, li.T' ar I M . WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS TALK UPON "PALES" IE" Justice Schaffer Delivers Lecture on "Governnent" , 'I he 'letu l. 1 in., -tv .. nnn's I '"'lb held I'- -'.lleil ii.'M'it this notn- ing nt 1 S 1 ." North 111 oil street The lu-illtss K'ss(iti wi- f'l'.'M. In a in. Iii on. Mrs II li.iw'I'i Mills Mrs To n (' App'egnte, Mr Witifnld S.'.ut Mrs. t'larciiee iiiitl, and Mi- li Ku't wire I'l'-'e. Mrs 1 'l.cwis llowill wns in .liarge of the music, nn. I M's. w 'lUei ( . liniieni u. ' ,K, .ir.-iil. lit. pns,did The ll'fd ft the Cnie I tub's, le. -t'U' s on "(lOveniMient" vsns gmu it tli- l'i nn-v'.in i II -to i it 1 So i i ' !ihi I . ! s're. '. t s nfti-noon Su preme (.' uirt Justice Wil'. ml I S ii'ifl,..--p. ke on "State (iov. rutnent It's M tiotur' and IMution lo th" 1". di.al ii ornri. i.t The P. ' n-' 'vairn So. ietv of Ni w Png'an.i V. no n b' Id their annual i iri4 ths r'.'Mi on nt the A.oin (' Ull. It'.lN W.. -1 It stt, , I, 'Il.e S ii rw od ( nt n v ( ih n-.'t tl - i f t ' mn nt ."ii".'.! Tlioniiis nve ii.e T p'i grain iii'lttd. I a paper 'i tl I ii, lb in v bv Mr-. J W. ' b n i ' .. ew bv !-! ;... gma , Ie, Me , I oi'i-'.il nuiih'.- In Mrs. W J J Hull I lie I T i'k tit n cos. dlli M s swl .T l'll'J .It III. "l'i IJ 'or tl.i s. 'ai -hip WAS WALKING HAM TREE Scrre One Just Slipped 'Em on His Shoulder, He Said " 'er ('..'lis n Niitro twentv v'T- ' I of A'.b1 -put near Ileik. i i- i.. i. '.ni th.s i ,,ri. at Ninth it ml p. --. e w , a It.iy of ,. g t i - -1 i "lei I'll'in In r- e- . f Imo T't'th i' ' 1 !'..' sf l'l"!l. Il-'nd ' p.f p "e hi il ' Il .1 t' e l,ni i -i I .f i tl pit t 'ii to , .1 I h i i i , P.,' ..'i an if' io iii in 1 It iiii- , Nun - - t ,ii .' ii i I i i U. S. OFFICER FOUND DEAD Seek Cause rf D:ath ef York P.Ian. Hid Beaten Wife Newport N. 'ii ' 1 I' 1 t I I trnt TROOPS TO QUElL STRIKE Four Trsl es n Opera' or Today n Albany and Troy Mbau.v. N V, I 1' i: it , -i . i of I . I It.tt I 111 1111 i I ' VI 'll n w a- ii nrk I In II' !, .t Tn. M M -t i t tr .opf rs have !(, on I' i a v Tllie" I HI'S W ' Ml, I III I ,11 i .it Iv .1 - i I. r- M r ii ti I Two Glr's Held as S-ispects Van P ik. i i tgl t. ii ti ,i Pittv-fourt'i tn. t i, . th i.f i . avenue nnd He en I oier-, i i it mi- old, of Watien -tier inn r liflh -vere in re-t. . In t llllti . i 1 1, t. . t.ie Pnt iaht ' ' tin I , ".'liter strets station, at lent1. ,irn Maikit street- The lu - w , with suspicion ol l.ir. etn rf t iKm.' i ntiev from men until i fa's, pri t,t,-es t a hearing bcfoie Mug -ti tie Gre i ,1 IV tliev lie. ,. I in ' . SstKi for a fuitber h'nrinj uit Tn duj. ' K ' '. ,tM Mrs i - . r' v i 1 t.re-i 1. O . ,' '! - .J li , I. r,, .1 '1 "ii, j. , I ' , ., p. i, .. I ' ' V i-- r -Xs. ti. jMj t ) fi S" wmmKG tublio EX-SER VICE MAN, 32D DEGREE MASON, GETS LIM'RICK PRIZE R. R. Dorscy, Motor Sales man, Went From "Buck" Private to First Lieuten ant During the War r , . . . .. jury Of MUniOYCS Of rCHfl- ' ' sylvania Knitting Mills Votes on Winning Line for Lim'riclc No. 46 TncJ.ij's an aid In (lie linipln' llin'rlr't rrnt(.st was made b a liny of rmplnvps of the iVitii-Ox'inia HnlttiiiR MIIN. M. teonlli and C.iltowltill stit'cts. A nlioti). crapli vt Hie Jin appears mi tile b.ult .... lUEP i I bp nwaid to bp iinnoinirpiHotiiorinw was i",n in ,t jupj 0f rinpliijcs In the inrlntis brandies of flip CliAinlier of ComillPrcp ofllcc s III the Widtlier 1 til 1 1(1 - I..M Some peopl. eertninl M'em to bne nil the biek, don't tliev? , Wp know tint if fo-time favored ns n much as sM. ,,,rs snine. nil we would ' do would be to sit in u niep. romfortnble I hnir nnd trv to tlpiro out our income. I ns-rii(i nr tin, 'ii, miv nm nairs caeii dn trjinc to tell on the eiperiences of (t . r people who I. ave won one buudrei '"". .Iti-t consider the experience of Mr. Ho'spj. who dining a ipnct litlle oulul t'tin.e of "r ml ' m and weep." more ioMimo.il known a- "tliootiu emp" ! tie lie um winning a few ctrn dol '..ii w.is niirri'ii.il b flic unnnuncc i em tl nt he had won S10D for bis lim pin' I'm ii k line. You spp the ii.rv of rmp1nes of the PeniisjhnniK Knitting Mills, at Six. feenth and t'.illowhill streets, selected ns the best line subtn tted for Limerick No. 1(1 the one that wn- wiltten In Mr. Dor si y and lie eonfe-s..,! to us that the good in w - e r. ie.Mil frotn us completely broke no the "little game" i,p was en gage.! in. , I Wp cirtaiulv ciiioe. our trip to the !' iuishnnia Knitting Mills, l.ut tin. onlv trouble wns that the fur incmbeis ' fit Un li'n. .. .. n.l.A.. .....I ....I .. I.n "'. lit' J",' . .'" lllll'l III' l li. I.. 17' hnsbfii' im,l soent s.i inn. h time iln. lots tlillt vp haidlv ;ot aeimaiutPil by lilt, til.li. u-iilinil ... ln't... When wp llnnllv c. mte,l the ofe' I we found thnt the line thnt wins (he ' SK'il awarded todav w.i- wr.ftrn bv : 15. It. Doisev. IHM Ilarlug sticet. silcsinan for (lie Murb.v Motoi Co., Itivid nnd Itacc streets fn Inn rick as ouii,l t..l . Mr. P .' . v .is : I.imrritU No. 10 1 c'ri i7io flul n'ri llu mii ,. '' n iroiittri fill or. it i hr II ,lh hit ;ioft fill of poll. It n I I if nflrv if i-it tnltt A tree fee got Gee Ccc Uce frc. Mr. I"i-e's lim'iiik un- No. 7 on the bii'lot The other 'lilts weie No. 1. What gliltei s Iris iniitlers git free. I'd. Wnssernian, '-'Tlfi i ( S. .on, - . i t Chi ster No. 'J. It's .ii-pi!(til who furnished Ihe lee. Mi I.otti" 1 1 ur-r . I'.'.-Jli Wal '.i . -tr. ft. v.). .,. Ite.ifs tlie Dutch" vibeti "l'lcndi leave" in.ikcs "sent" fKe "VI il ii II.iiv.v l"i Ninth Indiana ave nn. Ml.ii't'i 1'itv. N .1. No. 1 He's got dt nab where bis spine ought to be. Will, inn I Knbv Ull IIuldi.1 ii' ii e, I'fillingswii, d, N J No. .'.. His gold mettle w.ih "gullf" now 1 see. i i ; rip c Pflvins l'i)s Nm t i ( '.i .v -t . T No. ('.. Ma will lacquer vnuui, sl.linner. Oul, nil!. C "' S'i'lllf. It. t l'.'l.s" Nf.rtl j: . d -tieet No S. Pm- .lav's "bulling" to have him to tea! mniil P.. Menovv. 'JiKls. Pi m P.i.i'i'.i ?. No ) Hi 'II soon p wlieip one mail ll.is the he.. . (' 1 lipnrbj Swmlli liio' Pi No 10. "Citnvcr I.eaveland ' Ins name now s'imil.l le I nnme linger. If. I Pa- V,' 11 -1 iet Tl i. ; i wi t' i r vlr Doisev re poind s i, t line No ' b 1 No 4, 1 v Mi K ' lull s I, It . N i . n vot. s. while Hurst nnd line . a h in rlve.l I tl ti ' 1 i Mi-s Pli.ving, I WIS givi '1 nil I '11- t ii t 1 1 1 . ' i o i.iv from the Pi tiii-ili i. i.i Km' it g Mills, tit Si ti . nfi . ti 1 I ' i i ' -t'i i Is. were : Mi-s I tn-nth .i"ti.i, ."'JO South llm' '.1 -i-. ,s Doiiitlij DablolT. 1U21 South I ift 'p. Miss I.li.ilirili Moss, 71s? Monis Miss 'sttpliii It Wavier, lO.'i." Soutvi I '.ii i.t M's, l.lsie Koch, yyVi North Second sf t Mi.s llelle (il.ii. r, ilivj South Sixth i . t liss Idi I. P.! inn. COll Locust Iliit-O M. en 1 Mrt North Prank - - . i William I M M.t Itosiii. -' ngi nf. . i i" Ml le- Stl'fet ".s-.i) ('hi stunt I Ivv.ird lib- ' ."ii p. niT-grovi i i li I ' ' i s i -man for the H . M. ' p.ioael nnd Pic e , -ii.i- -. i ' t i war he s rvi d ' t t'o i .ii in. nt lb i ii- ; i-ti I a - ai- ' Inn k" prii it. , . .' i- t . i - uinnstiee wu l i 'I , ' I . 'i ptninotcd to n ln-i '.i it. ' ,-in fnins his cm i i .is . i nil "its' Itesirve fVri I IM - .! nwlPlIgP of nutoii-o-'. '. i ' . I was di miled n- in il -' I veil mo-t of the war t . I I n't. il I. s ns we! .i- ' . ,i ' i -i .-so'.th ( 'ainlina ,iud I II - . '.r of tie I. ii Lu Tm i P i i' I '. No Ti'i" , and i- i a-" Ma-on. Ib i- t v i . -di nt of the Mai 'v n I '. ' i I I." i i As in intion in, I a a 'i.i A . ilguniaiid Hui .ling 1'. I I." n ' . at .n. II" t ' ' t I' lie 1 ad I'loflH.l 1 l of i .1st winn.rs of ti . ,' ' i oi nor pioniis. i to eliv i 1' . i - it . n ti v one, although ll'l- 'ti I t VV.I- -olliS to pi. -I it i i. f ' mil to Miss Spuming, i . T (1 . ovi d hv tin Hill' . i M' 'or i i ,i lewni-il for il,.. ,i , 1 . u' ii I im in n nding In- nn -ni- .' i .! n'lit i ( noli day 1 1. i '- - . g t ' k.ie a "good cigar ' . Mr 1 i t"ii n fi How sn'esm in t t g ' . iii I f tlnl In nMiivn u h ' l i -t that hi had won the s'Hei t It 'i lie I.Iiii'rlrhcrs Icltcr lo I rum II. (. ' A our trend 1 .- tt - i - 1. I, ti tt ii n tr . f r , t us mtt rtun i s i 1 1 u i o Mnieri. k fa i . I . fr . as il jr-e r i. !! . . o i I1 e li ' il I e . li.,r . 1 ririr no V r I. I u i .j. , I 1 I t 'ii . r in " I .it i in ,-Tt'e i nip l .1 i ir I I ' .r. It will i r . . rfu h tu ir.,-.- it 1. r ii I ir - Ms. i I i I'. I I . e I I I tflii I . uamrf ledger - Philadelphia. thursdaY; One Hundred Dollars Daily For the liest Last Line Supplied hi Any Render of the Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete Limerick Which Appears 11 clow RULES OF THE .. .will is open to tiny one All thnt . i rentl red for ou to do la to write nnd end In our last linen lo the I. nrrl k ua nr for . ..nvcnleneo thu coupon cr ntcl b"lo. Plono wrlto Malnn. nn.l tsj aurn to n.I.I our nnme nn.l n.t.!it.s I " A'; ""1"v,'r, ' tho l.ltmrlelt ,l, i' print,, MnW. muat bn rpctxP(1 n, ,, ;;"'': "'fo n,BMN0 1M n, ldBpnrn , . , r'0,k ,'urday evening A.Miess ' " iiuniDer Kiven on coupon Tl!l' It tv.... -. . ..... m...i.u u,. today's CONTEST WIM, Ui AXNOCNClil) OXK vei:k ruo.M today Cut Out and Mail l.MMNc Pi nr tr- I.iuc.rti rirnuc i.niicnicKcoxTi.sr '. O. linx J.1J.1, 1'hihdrliili in. LIMERICK NO. 52 Said ji learned professor named Hay, unmnoioffys long been my lav; I've raised catbird from kittci And railbird (VAiltn sour miaucr Xume Sheet nnd .Yo . f'ifv niul Slitr rhf.iJ 'H11 ,,r",n ,"' np"1 hi'l '""I il'" rn i?SiL..'"nri .rf '' '" r' "ncl f-Tll.lo dlalr ,.?r. tlon ,V'"ler Clio flialn of Htni-rlcklila fn lonlt "'''' l """ ,-","1-" wont l,.j li ". '' f'1 '"", ol'ie-a v.lo wrPn In nflt iitKi .?.. '","11 " etiap.e' on ihe bntiot nnd susntrrtiiig that v. pUt ,, ,or Mn-. in. ii . ' " n ,1,n n ,n irl on mo um ni.tini ,u',vou must r.-inenibei this In eatl ,?! ,5 Vi0 elevvneaa of oiir own llna. on fhn .r. h" .'. " "'"1,' " hnnnen lo till ;V.,r ""!' I',"a ,,, PU' " In vlrtua'lv H.e mm, .wor'1" "bmuan all Mr I thnt la com . i0,"1"" irnn be eonsldore 1 unlnua wi I' tlinao who hue worked out llnea thnt fe or iw othe a the ncht of When we linxa ee,,.2j'' Mn wl'b mu h tho same lde hut cour rd n il.ffennt m r Is wa ..let, n.. l... s. r CtlA hi. a liin n I. ... .., 11. I..I .Im.,"' Tr"T to r"r ""' lJ' ' n tho : ii. us r Ml io Clio ll'll Fe i.te.is .nn reprei..n(a'i"ii . ,. i, on ibn ten aenirate ' '., 'a..lu' mp i.av ro.ui.i i, ,u..n rxiierlonr" n,nt n , h o. ' T1 ".''"'hl'i ii mil it if llne fur ihe u oi. j,, thai w ,i t Is i rout il.atinrtl.iu to hue i .nr line in , ,. i n,l the mnjorlts or fans t.,.m ti i,,i, - i ti,',, .liatli.riiim n in ift na tnicii as tie winmnsi of the prir.e tuniust w .a i,ut ( f c'jurte. not nuito Prom C. ft, linrniws, r.01.". Chester nve I eeee,l nuh r. .-ret that mi, rl ot ,lre,r io print the lnard euacedneaa of n llm tl . . s n .k. in j - iil 1-Miv for ii limo number uf last I r..r -, . net ..J, ...? en. klier" " ami iherefjm rnnnv rood !. nivo nwe.airll l"n a t..-rrj roiiilriiinu niy pro c.ii tl.. nisi t th.ii nervbodv i nnr. uero no' r i ml , d whn nn oui al.ler arore.i t BI. n..j .. ij Bno.l u. k than coo.l ninnai-eniaiii "Hefertnii I,, i V H 'Mte. n s-itur- 'ln .ViT. L'rV" '"" I " o I lliltm ho nilubt b" Ph-aaed if .., r, . , n tam mil urappfd II a r .-I i. I , ! n n.l In the lraiin.la' for him I" ' t It ".so irnim i - . u I hve lorct-n tlio iiuthor a i tine ni i, itMotigh .1 nil lea miu nnv know it ivii t hea-d n i,n (Ino foiir-line pun a , ,r h uf which Pliant bo acceptable eo hero , f ' u In (.. J U ' If I were pyn.l i1 1 I'..r e' rv pun its. i I eottl.l n.,' find i p le'i-ahed Pi win li tu hid mi pimllah-henl "If i oil want to in'., eetrilno fu, .1 Tri writ'm a nn'ei i pur.d For f ileor s p'ens i'., Vr, I . , I nt nr ' I, n Tliin ii. I iou lluii'i tiuii I of a cut d "I p-'m'"l en n p-el lotli nrraslop that If ou TVO I f-Tttie til.. Id never' rl 11 urnln bui i ii Inute.i I: -mm didn't nii" ' Vs iva hulled i' nnd v o Inv.t.. ou in u- I r , f , , r,t jt. rnineniber 'i ,1,1 . t, .ike the mien f r nil - ek uritnir Tl . I nierlrk nsauned . .lelli j.i- f ii ot 111 nv v.iis ,,po o,.,t ti, f ,r we iinre ,r, ,n I tha' s KOme- ,,n. n) ,t lie arot' 11 s rlnrp'v a seriej of teata vlllih pne fan r ., d a 1 1 in h.a own In- to ..e If li ful ll I P. - .mi ementa Tlin lks f - d-rcn.lin: in naulns' tte recent n'tiei, i. V M 11 Pit wo hnir ainr.i had n tee. r1 tl- I e . '.h"l't Ilk 1 1;1 we be 1, i thit mo i,r- irfuti b e fr'endk lion- ,t i-l i i 1 ,. ite l'mm 1 (i. ( , 'ii atr' ' t n- , niri it i fir t . lin' M.i" h I. tl a on ' t . I I ti ' 'i th ur it In that . t t . (i . ni FACTS FOR SENATE Declines to Give Information Regard -,is Negotiations With Japan I! the v.ssocl.iled Prcs Wnal'liiPfmi. t'e'i in Secietnrr r. n . . .. , . ,.... . ..... ...... i i.i'oi r i"!1 t 'tl tn in tl-lll l in I i1 !,, t. I, ., ,- re' tions ,, ! tee ,,-llt fortnnii n rurnnlin" i,eotintions u it'i ' I 1- I ...I . ... .1... f... I n .,e... ' tieati to i i . t the situation crcnl'-.l , Itlie i.ot,t.. -i ' tie California untialien ' iv A loi' . one i ii t- sil . 'II I the 'n-t iiiitini-i.o i migrai if ' for the II -,gn. I II i ii? iimnigintloii from nnv'tl lo '. tier tent of lllietl- nf i w , t'i I 'I IP, I M IKS VV lie-i .- m is i.ik. n uus nppiovi . to'nv l,v lie Senate tin- ' i nii'tie. It ik ii substitute ll.Miajn- willi-ii "ii - t 1 1' ' t, all stop imm giation I. r i.ni ' i 'll t IP t ri ' in to III ' ' I of t ,. s ,., " 1. s mdercd repotted Willi I ng that it would be ope n when it i Cliche d the (lour I tlie stibMltute wns un- n1 of its important pro- , n-itir Harrison sin lie 'i t : ii V .1- - I I . 1 .1 - I 1 t H ua i e mi- per i .ni. i. in si. .1 to 1 pi r cent in ll.. 'I i . tilt" miiisiire is undei stood I 1 i d d ii- un cnieigenev tn' i-nii i .I. .-i.-d e vclnsivclv to re stm i P ; ii , i ignition, lis propounds mi, t it tl o maximum nn nl" i i ' . o iM enter under its pio .i i'ii wo i'd not iceetl .'JOO.OOO i i ir I if In1 v mid reniain in ope in t o nf . i n ii ontlis "Spendthrift Bill" Is Hit hy Civic Leaders' I.n'lnii'sl from I'ice On" th e .it In Mings be onntr'u'led under, eli-i 'i n of the citv uutnoritie. j Ai.liig ihelr protests to tho-e made , 1 - .-es of others Interested iu I hi1 ri s welfare. Harrison S Morn- FUStS ,-...tMtit in rnnnv e.s..- "'"-, " t.elu n Congress, how he Minims the re .in e mi nnd Mrs. ',''''';';; ,h w '""t Pi'-. niul how Hip who'e na il'.. H-i.l,nt ot tho ( vi- (. i. thu , Uin t M,,lt(. lijn) f0 UH h(iinr vol ,d their views on Ihe subje, t to- ,H )ioijr ,),01l, hcu ,.,.,, J,iat n u a dm ,1 i-uriosit.v '" I'.v deelnred that he ncl Ion nf M, t,lp. whoso view n.c highlv ( nn il in, passitip the spendlhillt or I ,, Tl(,,., a ,.,,,, )l0 limc t10 (.ltv.M .1 n ' giving lin ", V."oo,i on.'."." vi. bare at heait, said: f. ' niMtoitv to spend PI 000 nun to "Too mu, b crilicism of public nlh.-ials wind a Municipal "iirt lalaec oi (j llMt.,ls t() tnjL. t0I, itllt u))0n .1. u was without insinuation. I in , M M,ri,.t , ,sM1(1 ,s ,1(, inn crlty of iin.i u i wu piibsed b.v (oiimil lut , fli.-ial- or cMuivagance in the cxpi ndi- 'ill ir .la v. I tun- of pub'ic funds It is vviong to keep l MoiriK contended that the v rv I ,.,.. T)l,. ul,jespread distn-st of the tl n u ff Ihe court prelixeel bj the wild Municipal Colli t project leads to but oni municipal" clenrlv shows timt the i conclusion in my mind, numclv, that in should illrcet all expenditures eon ,. t.,,n.tl ,.t,0l, 0f tlie court building- mm. I v ith it Mrs Midd'e n-siite. .ilr,i,i , under the direction of the ..I. 1 ...tli.io.aiil timt He quibble raised uy tome ueiu- i rM U'Ui-ieA-uir- LIMERICK CONTEST 0 , 3 Ansnrra lft nt tin office of tlin Pve- m. Pi iiui. I.ctmtti will nlso lio nil- tula lble 'I he winner of llw rfsr, Itt'.VDnEt) DOLI.Alt pi I,, f r the bint Inat line to eieh Jjlmerl.k v 11 Ih tmnrunred ono w.k nt.er th" l.lerrlilc In irlitp In eiifo of li"K Slfin w II Isi uw irde.1 I ei.h aurepFfu rontcstntit Tlio declitlon of th JU'l 'ea In em 1, I.lneilrk conl.M w II ! Ilnnl ten for Mitten- on this line) eetninuo with in r ef tho Kimo: but I rfnlio n, it i, i- t vhn t v lah pera m-nlll- bit what tl wholo 'Imerickln' bunili wlm, that ..i ni ist trv to llo .up to and t s 1 1 mo J'jli I I I I trilnu to pknao cvtn- "Was mu h Inir'tatcd nn.V nmusM bv the tier publ's ii t dnv rcelvc.l from A, 51 II Vou nre c '"ntlv no. pUaalns him J'orry I eanint cccat nnlthltit? to plenco bin but he cert unlv hna no kick, na what "vr elsi his las, ,no contilned It rertatnly .neie.l n 'p'tnJ Ho will nsreo with you and me f h nes to d e Intj Webster a "A Jt H rerininlv thinks that hla llm erlrtca hai be n icrv Rood f-o do wc all of us eltoe'nl 1 1 r . h n.lltiK th-m In7 In minute I feel tlni Iimc no hopes for lint Moo I II wltr.p u fiom tho club, nnd It Is Just na well that A. M It. Is out ef It, for 1 e e rtnltili I m est hope Suro and t limr t. ndtnlt thn hi-, i hhIit."!. tleti belters ml rCP9 )lV ft, oric am T. ,f jOU I I "v mini ti - ,. soon as I leitn flow innni nre In lilt le use "Ch"er i p e.l i ri' "Jlnce tho Garden of I'lhi) . i r i ... m lii, l's kiinliTi, but th. 'buo-f. pied inilnate." To Ijr I. ( nrrrr, 11rt Soutli Vernmni n nip ,n I i n mu o Nr rorrcpondi ntr t ;vrmIiblo tr n'l n tnnnv lit In to on UmTlrlt n ou wnnt W aic mum 1 1 fiicllltnto iho work tr tliM off f ii 't o'i mako our pleca tV pn,, J J . 1 i t tnif B.zr i 1 1 cnupoti Ynii n'1 1 !) enpv th- hol llm il"kf li pIpwp Hlmplv put, "Uniril'k No Pi ti - ' mr lino nnl our iihiiu pmI m!1r "- Mnnv l,a I wrttlnn 1 numlir f n-i on thp mhpip p(oo of parr Tl Is H j tM miihlr oti'l furh llnp fft"i full it( -tlon h if rh other way la iniAh in re cononlent f-rn To tturcU's p rTiiovi-i cnrrppondontH win har r ttpn in to ilof nd um from t.ip rff' n' pf tk of A, M Jl " wi con oily mv thank yiti Hut n-t r h.00 rimrk ! 1 fnrA vn.. , .it..,1 1 III. M If r.l. nt it and -11- ffe inrs are mort 'friendly We, nn ids' u- leinpera otc" in n wntie ami " (I nsrs nn I a.v thlnps thnt look entlrrli dif r. rem In p-'r t t-j le''s fortius nnd f irai and b. icln ' " e. ualn We're n'rabl ib.' when ne .( -'e,l to talk to "A M 11 " e ao-t i lost ur letnrer .eiraeita hul tli n w r- ic til n'o i.' pi imp. m, in't ' Lb nliu tn be li In.-1 t. be HUerllloua Hut V M, H I,, j, forKllcll u 0 it a a' rleht. IVmi .1 . Hun III NVvtown r--"I'm nnr mut t u sli tn tf uliPthpr iu uro Ji Unc itmf . nr MM hn,ii n not tlon "li 'II I 1 - It'll (I a' i' sB'l til nk' -IIM I I'd earli . tl .". i.e. it ii, I'm no sprlnc r mis.'lf .born in lcl II but I hlie lot" of l air I would 111 e t i lie in .r Jillre pome'lrre i h n I obeo' i l- i v ith tlin ntetty sl-le I -e T must not t It up i"iir ttoi. lis I kll 11 iou hiiv n ii. t. burn Tut when tl.ip rusilnL' bi l o'er I wn'il llk t dr"p n an' slnke oer bund If I "nl-'bt " Why wait until thrt, for thn' hanlsbnke e'll to see .'on nnv time nut as to bt'ltur son 1 1 oi tbosa plrl br i r S'loi -n ' d I' -ros.ese-iii. ii n th n doin Vou r i '.t Ter tlin i -re but vote n i t iklner on .' atiee, ,,t b iI(; outc.nsaod To IMiinnl Nrls, inns VVc" Ne id rtrrrt out nii-ii - in m e tlni t uel .' leo.i'-n-. 1 le-' !' Ills- ' , t ''"Mi put on th- ballot s inri' . I i f. ' . t i o't du tll'l h tie C- 1. 1.1 thetns i- ,jt oiih 'l th ' . i th tl'' ' 1C' ius w Inn. rs of i f : f- i) nm. i. vil li ber, of Council, over the subject of -id rind i.t'intv has no plaic in the enn- tio.-i whn.evc'r. Ii tiddition to ii being n flagranti i. -! ti ot t he citv .barter. said .""". i m ,,'"t " ' "i1 '" ' , I'1 '' I- ?""1,;,1,1",ll,.fn1on .,ll,"t , If I'M i-tmei't of Public Woil.sol tin '1 1 ilndelplilil should have cm J ' M uriige ol its const nn lion n. I, lawnic l.egisliituie today, due to 'j,)r,nSt most 0f the old Liberals, some Moms pointed out ihal ( otiii- ,, ,s,.M,,. of several of tho members 'conservative I.ahorites and a few In r H.o.l in divciting Hind- for ilic.w, mil (,t rrivcd at tho noon hour, dependents, mustering, in all, nearly i" ihe , iiy (oniinisMtiiHi- wns i .,, rcrrs.PH un,ii tilc afternoon A UU votes. I '"ir in 1 v ho' miii: wnii nn- ins,.', i ,., me u'iin 'ipai v. oui i ptop-. t , Si s oters Were Pooled To t'ti connection lie said: "I don't believe even the vnteis who mo-t iil'omni'ite the evil in .Indue Itmwn court realize ,iust wtint was .. i ..,,- .. , i,... .. 1.,.., 1 1. rt t.. ... ..-..:.. ' l ' iv n uin im n. h'iii il vi .- 1 , ,1 This is the WI.V it l,.l,.- I"n d ' The mnz'sfintPs' loim- I atl hi.,.,,, .. . I.tli.t.l, teii'iml ...i.l on,..,.,.. I .H.i t - wi ut to the I.egislatilic to s,t,. bin " f t Ihem vvJmt vns to be r,',!ei I - I in p.il i.jiiit. The feiituip of v. 'i to better tlie conditions undi i ii i'" vi.-i'i mid poop were taken for 1 1 nil. The abuses of the inn i ...ii i ,. -' , ..un , were lo be run. died nm! i. .'...' and tho mngistratis wr. t,, , iil,-ll0(J ill' l'i. hi tv mac line Sei7ei nn '1 I-' I i i. 1 1 i sthenic, riooing in It gobs of mil- .in, pas-ed tho bill us a pieiii-. i eon . - ,, in i (f.,rm, altering Us pin-' "'r::LaM ,,..,,,,. M pt tl,.- i ng, trntPs, too. '! Ii-1 . vne baneful iiiflueni es and! more ,, i, .,., 'r,0 Kod citizens I were t eked, nuil nil of us have been it ii hi I i vi i sun r "wi,v don't the crav citizens even a nu . im tain, their lesson from the; iew oi,p ,-' All this wns fnithfiillv l' ib'i ' 1. o I would not have known i " i '" v sb'iiiiii not einiv uad, but 11 ii" i' i Tncse things in er vital to ' .''ii I , Hun Illicit, tlieir po.-kots. Must Lmplo Simm I'vperls I In i -iic two people who I know wr'l piifi.i'y trustvvoithy nnd of high i u t. ti i, wlin went into the Munb ipul 'in ii. lot a- I'iblioldeiH, hut because of linn 1 1. ut ed knowledge, Tliev have to . uiplo- tome experts tin re One of them hie lift, t.llin,- mc thnt the things dine ii i vo lung to conscience; the other lia- to d in. with ibep pnin of high pur I' -I s thwuited I fail to conceive how tliut. ng goes on without di covory, ex e pt l Lilt in arlv everjbody 'gels bis,' an I 1 1 mi tin natural rcluctuiice to spe.il. o if and tell the truth. 'And vet, when Dawes Teaks out ,,, ,)ent 0f J'iblic Works." vitfw.w -nam February 10, 1921 LAXITY IN RELIGION Bishop Talbot Tells Lenten Au dience Man's Carelessness Leads to Banditry DR. RHINELANDER SPEAKS Piinditrv was linked up to mnn'n lack or n I pi est In his nalvatlon by Hiahop Julbot. of Hethiehem. in his nddrewi nt Ihe iiooii.dn.v Lenten service1) at St. stcilieii Plnircli fodnv. "t'lvilizittion." UMiop Talbot de- iired "would not be disgraced bv tlio iPiTlble inlninianitlci all about iih If mpn r"iiglit trinpintloii us Christ fought '..HUB nit ioriy tiiivs me commcinor ntionnf vvlilrh we celebrnlo now. t.i'iVV?.n"l"'s ,if,' i: "atc PV(, '"ere In Philade'phia, (he eltv of brotherly love. Xo womnn enn go outside hrr door nt night without fearing an nttnek from robbers. Mim.v thieves get awnv iitinr icstcil. but tlieir icwnrd ia vvnltlnR for '"in iiituier on J day us t great t nil men flcht temnt Christ fought it. If our days arc evil it is iiecauvo we make them so. "If joti lovn Me. Kepp My eommnnd' incnls. Obpd'cnce Is tho only sure proof of love. Peelings change like the weather. Vt'oidx tuny be as superficial is Ihe (lollies wp wpnr. Service of will iinnn U pioof uud alone can prove tliut love is good " Such was (lie basis of the Lenten talk -'Iven tnda nt Chiisl Church by lllshop ISIiliip'iitulnr. "The tcsr of friendship," he nld, "is one's w illlngnpss to be on hand for each nnd every emergency to nnsvver the wants of one's frienih. "That is the teal heart and eotil of i cligion consecration to will. Minnld Develop Habit of Mind "If will is consccrnted, our henrt.s will follow with It. Doing things for Sod not letting nny thing interfere hut is conscciation. Vv'c should de i clop the habit of mind mnko (!od n mailer of couise. We should keep otiv 'ppointnicnts with (Soil in private irnvir mid public services. No bus! ness associulion, no business continit holds us to sttongcr obligation than tliis "All life is (livideii luto two kinds oi operni.oiis, inosp luniks wc no in nile ami those wo do bj chnnce. With most oi us le'igion lias been placed in the lilt t c r class. "Lent gives us a chance to gain re ligions inuscp, to think nf God us close to ii-; to develop the. habit of mind ; to , on-eciate nnr villi. CHICAGO BOMBERS BUSY State Join? Campaign Against Dy- nnmite and Chemical Outragea i ',:, ri, in (Uv V T V I tlllC.lgfi, 1 eb. (l. (Hy A. P.) Stnte authorities todnv were engaged in ii i ainpalgii against (l.vnamitc uud "otloi" bomb outingis thut buvo becu pptpelinliil heip in the last two dn.vs. I wo tl n unite explosions Inst night vvc.p bilirvpil by the authorities to have been connected with n labor war. Vii tor Kalosali todny vias iu danger i nf 1,-win us sight ami his wife (lain was buffering from shock ns n result of the i Tploslnn of un infernal inn chine at the plant of a dairy uiinpnn.v. Another bomb exploded nt nn npnit mc nt hoii-p on the west side, Inie out the janitor's (piniters, wrecked tlie por. h nnd broke every window in tlie building. Another exploded iu a di 'piiilment store, driving cleiks and shoppers to the strtct, A cowling to tlie police, the "odor" bombs tir-t were directed ugninst inov-lug-pu tilie houses, the owners of villi, h i c fii-nl lo compl.v with demnnils loi nn "i b cti ii a! inaintennnce toll," iiiii.'iinting 1. 1 live itnts a month for em h -.al 1'v.plosion of nn "odor" liouib was followed by .lO.OOO dum i "SX '" 1,H" oignnjn the tlicutic I . MOTHERS' PENS ONS' NEEDS DeaA,arc Houses, In Joint Session, no, rmmllnn,r Ho3r Commissioners Kmcr. Del.. 1 eb. 10. Another -hum, in business of tlie two house of ,, .,fcs f tlie two buses lutPt -ission of the two buses wn In Id tin i afternoon to hear n delegation f i mi the Mothers' Pension Commission - to tin- needs of thnt commission for he . oining jear. Paioinble report was made iu the S.iiate tins mornings on the gume bill, PI ov II ling clo-etl season in New Castle , - ., , ,,, '"'i W f,,r H"". bob W'h P. pal I "'li:' ,in(l nt,"T K"'"0. (1 1!): luVOIIlllll' IICtKlll WHS lll0 IHIIllP on the noun s, dent lneii-e ipstorin it lo Ull tuilller priCP, MII..IU. BLAMED FOR CRIME I shop Talbot described the fortv ii. '""V-""": "' "Ji "us uiarmcu s the Saviour spent t,,o ,Zrt l,,0-.u ? '?f. ?: .. .. . Hip grpatest dnvs In nil biimni. bis. .,'.."u '""'.'!." .,il,,,l.'"".ul0" ?'"PSCi ry because in theiu ClnM won the ' oecns oni uy. n nus rrlglitencd ...iiiinutiitation was received .,,;, (VU,rlnail Nhicip was made this th. S.i.hi. Horn the Di'law'iro eonriiv lo'rllingi i,n .in!mH l. Mawson. 'JOlfi Pi nu ilvaniii Historical Ssocietv rein- ,,,,,,. ,t,e,.t, Girmantown, wns lined in. to He bounduiy between IViiumI- sj.-, mi ,osts, tho line being lemittPd. vim i nu I I'clnvviite embraced iu ilieMunm, w,i'. arrested curly today on ni I tl.o i in-le mi the noitli. This Ddawnio nveiuic, uud liikin before inattM- i' '.. ng taken cnee of through Mugistiute Carson on the charge of I n ii oluiiou udoiitcd by t lie Legislntuie mriving 'Js,000 pouiiils of flour on a last vuik. ,,,.,-, i-ktt-s. r r r-. r r t r rt FIDDLES AND FIDDLERS HALT TARIFF BUILDERS V loim Makers Aiilc Jor 1'rotocnon, w iii i a liiusic, LAasvc ana -- .... ... , - Otherwise, Patriotic and W.iJilm.tin, Teb. 10. Wy A. P.) House tniiiT lonstruitors fiddled on the ioh inda.i The wnvs and means coin-' niltlep had up tho "violins" schedule, nml W. It. i.lvrner, of Columbus, O., was on blind v ,t'i nu armful of fiddles to conn n.l tnnt Amen ic.m fltldlc-bulld-crs did jti't n- good u lob as anybody nnd ought to have tnriff protection for their pi mini t. Up al-o hi ought along n local vio linist, who tii'itul the committee to a classical sp, tinn pln.ved in tint! on n S10, u $.10 a '''.no nnd an S1S00 fiddle, tlin first two in-triimints being a month out of the fact iv, while tlie $1100 oiip was six jen- old unci tho $IS()0 one uo boelv knew how old Cl.vmer ib bed the tariff -makers to elctect diffen ii.es m tone. It looked like ii clash of experts was coming when Chairman limine announced thnt ho owned a Siriuhiviinus made iu 17KI. Tension passu, however, when Mr. .'rir.li . i -Hid to the violinists: "IIow iibciiii "J ho Arkansas Trav eler":'" Tlie mu-icuin complied wilb the sug- ' gcstion uud in n moment the lilting ' isiiie- ot ihe obi tune went rollick- ing through the committee room nnd I out into the wide corudors of tlio office building to tickle the ears of busy leg- I Islutois and their lielpers. Committee nu ii uiid onlookers sat with toes tap. ping nud hem nodding to tho lure of t r njjMi iV ! rfTV MINGO TRIAL OPENS A ) Ua after long deuy f ) .MWSTKKT KOOTPKINTS llroinis .Mills. X. J., nv I do ills am illstiirbcd (iter the upprnranco of it mystfO' tinlmal. Tlin foofprlnls vi cro .sited lied by Am Pitlnian, (ho lire wiuvlen TO HUNT WEIRD ANIMAL Brown3 Mills Citizens Will Beat Woods Next Wednesday A hundred men wlt.i twenty-five dogs will beat ihe tliuliirlaiul touth of Urowtis JIllls, X. J., to track down ocen frightened At JSh'lo o'clock next Wednesday morning the group of men will start out from the iie'tofDcc to search tho woods mi either tide, of the Lukchiiriit nnd Lakewood rend, wlierp the benst'M foot prints have becu found. Victor Pricdc, n native of Ttussln, studied the footprints and said thej resembled (hoso of wolves In Ilu&sln. Asa Pifftiiati, lire warden and veteran hunter and trapper, made ii sketch of tho footmarks uud took his drawing to tho postmaster, M. Warner Hargrove, who la organizing the hunt. ERIE'S MAYOR STRIVING TO STOP VICE PROBE Demands Removal of Troopers Who Found Policemen Drunk In Gambling House Uric, r.i.. Teh. 10. Mayor Miles It. Kltts is using every menns within his power to stop the investigation of vice oiKlltions in l.ric nov be tig conducted y members of the slatp police, under command of Cnpt.ilu Smith, of iroop It. i Tlie state t troonera have been In the city working under cover for the last ten dn.vN, but It wns not until it came out yestciday that they had i sided u camblini; joint the night before and found two uniformed member of the Prie department iu the place, both drunk, Hint the mayor learned of their presence In the city. He immediately wiicd Governor Sprout, demanding Hint he remove them from Hrle nt oncn. but up to the present time Captain Smith has not received nny notifica tion from Hnrrisburg to take his troop cu out of the city. "Wc will bo toady to go nhead with the investigation before the grand jury Monday afternoon, ut - o'clock, nnd will pioccrd without fear or favor," wns the declaration mad" this morning by Samuel i. Ciilson, tpecinl district attorney nppointed by .ludgo ltossiter to handle, tho vice probe. The members of the lVbruary grand jury completed their regular work of the session luto estcrdnj nnd took nu adjournment until U o'clock. Monday. vvIipii Sppplnl Prosecutor (lINon will begin culling his witues-es. The (date Millie who nic here are working un der the direction of Mr Wilson nnd making their reports to him. It i-i un dcistooil that a vast amount of evi dence has been uncovered CECIL VS. LLOYD GEORGE New Opposition Party Formed In British Parliament .Vprrlnf Coiilu THjpotch, Cop.rlatf, lilt Iondeii, Pcb. 10. Lord Itohert Cecil lifii nivrMifitil thn nlin ttnifin.1i t r ff tliit ,.,. of in,.iiament memb rs fnvorinc e.ononiv. This acton menus the or- g.mizntion of u new opposition party, Wlfh ,m(1 H()bclt ns ,,;' raA t -,' noeolnf of Parlinment neii urob. The ,,,,. TirK is pxnected lo Inebuli, sniinir Cecil i an able and energetic lender who lin been looked upon for some time as u possible successor to Lloyd George iu the premiership. lie is frcndly to America, is opopsed to im posing harsh terms on Genu my, and is tnuiilinr vvitli foreign affairs, having served in tlie foreign office beforo the w ur. Arrested for Overloading Truck Tlie first nrrest iu Ih" Stale Highway llnnnrlm. nt's eriiso.ln nflllllsl triicknien tin. I. with a -ii, nun-pound loud num. tr l'i sr Ol 1 Jazz, Entertains Committee it. "nnkee Doodle" followed, then "Dixie," m-t to nvohl sectlotinlisiu. nun nnisne.i uio benilng, hut with a worried look , Im Poinmlttr, stcnog.0NiT fTl.r..." sV?nniB,c .1vo'"T .' ' lliplier addressed tlltf clinlrmuii : VM Satlafarlion itmnnifi-.l "How," asked tho bhorthand man, "nm I going to make a full nml com plete record of tins tcstimon'-'' I E.Caldwell Co. The Diamond Pendant Watch CHISTNUT AND av"' ' ;k"S89!!!5 Rumor of Purpose to Ask Con- tinuanco Ended by Roll- call of Witnesses ACCUSED SHOW CONFIDENCE Speclnt nhpatch to LYritttip Ptenffe r ',1 i.r Williamson, W. Va,. Peb. 10 Tho trial of Sid Ilaineld nnd his twenty eo defendants in the Mlngej initio miiide. case Is nt last under way. the jury Im. Ing been completed vestcrdny, m.d t' defendants being brought Into court o 0:15 this morning. There wns n delay in getting itarted nn account of the nbsenre of wituexsa. .Tudpc Itailcy. who is presiding, ste-npe.i down from the bench to Uncertain tlie truth of n rumor thnt an attempt wool be made to obtain u postnonement of th trial. A lengthy conference wn- he'd between counsel for state which lnta, nenrly nn hour. At the conebison the btate asked for q rollcnll of its vvlt nef.es. ThN meant that the trial would tort and set at rest the idea that n continuance would bo asked bv the state "We must nsk the Indul-rcnco of the court for ft short time," S. It. Avis of the state's counsel, explained to n,o court. ' vo will make pvery pffort to expo elite the trial. Wc want lo ascertain just what witnesses we will use and those thnt we will not have to cn'l " Quito it number of thn wliue -r cnllcd were absent, but most of tlir are expected on tho noon train. Son,,. of them wlio live nt -distant points nre not jci aware ot mo tact the jury had dually been selected. When the nine of Hugh Combs wns called one of liU neighbors declared that be was suffering from smallpox nnd would not lip prej cnt at tho trial. Want U. S. Troops io Slay A strong protest bns been rai ed ngninst the proposed removal of the fcdcrnl troops stnt'oned here. liven thn. counsel for the defendants feel that it would be Ill-timed to tukc tlie snldieis nwny now ns thev feel their ilenarttire might precipitate disorder, Judge Ibillei ts also adverse to Having tup soldiers leave, it is nuthorltatlvcl known, nnd Governor Cornvvcll, at whose rcipic-t tin Nineteenth Itegimcut was tent, his been so notified. The stnse for tbp beginning of one of the most ipiisiitlonal courtroom dramas ever enacted In Mingo county is set. ln n little mining hamlet is In id t lie priu clpal Fccne. It was there that ten men were slain in the gun battle vvhbh wn the culmination of the controvert between the coal operators and the coal miners. Quaint Scene in Courtioom The characters arc the quaint moan tnineers, who will be on the witness stand and tell In their simple language how ten men, including C. C. Tester mnn, the mavor of Mutcwan, gave up their lives. The final ciirtnin will he rung down in the course of n few weeks after nil of tlie witnesses have appeared upon the scene nnd when the jtir.v ie turns to the courtroom to render ita verdict which will determine. vvhcli , Sid Hatfield nnd his twentv nssoeia'es are exonerated or held guilty for the pnrt they pln.ved in the gun battle. The courtroom wns now (led th s morning with townspeople who Uncled hcie for the opening scene. Sid Hal field and his associates appeared calm and confident. Tlieir wives and sweet hearts were on baud nnd they sat ut thp ship of the defendants. Some of the mothers had their babies with them. Outside on tlie streets soldiers pa trolled their posts and frequently the tenseness of the court proceedings weie punctuated by the bugle culls calling the soldiers to their elutles. Inside Hie courtroom were army officers, including Colonel Herman Hall, the commanding officer of troops stnuoncd here. The state i going to nsk for u first degree verdict at the hand of the jury This wns made evident dining the ex amination of thp hundreds of tnlesmcn when they were asked if they had con ftcientioiiB scruples ngninst capital pun ishment, rive of the juror.-t are farm er. Two ure school teachers, one u i electricinu, another a brnkcmnu, one ,i telephone company manager, one a sawmill baud and the iat one ,i luborer. SHEEHAN WANTS JOB AGAIN Vare Leaders See Magistrate Camp bell ns Faction's Candidate In spite of the assertion of .lame- !' Shrehan, register of wills, that he vv ' be a candidate for re-election, it is gen einlly conceded that Magistrate Wi' Ham 1 Campbell will be seleeted as thn (andldato of the regular Vare organ! ntinn, it was said todav. Senator Vare, when informed if M' Sheehan'.s nnnoiinceinent todnv -n 1 "It is too early to think of candidate most of U3 are busy with legist ii e uffnlrs." Mr. Slice ban i the Vare lender in t n Twelfth ward. liKA-lllH UllS;.SM --,, lli;, S ,j,, , illacuso, on XVedncsdai, 7 30 p. m hi, i cnrs Uelailics and friendf. nlao II tm Is Tril. N 3rt1 II dm n . f I'a vlte (o funeral on l'rlthi ut 10 o' lli3ldei.e u,i:i v 33 at. Interment Mail r-nrniet IVmeterl IJIST AMI I'Ot'M) VA'ATl II iAiat, lady'a w it. li on blink ribbon. IieJsc-r Offlee open. faced k i Hon ard 1 ; iii'i.t iVsTMrrii.M.i; IKK -nt, TR COATUIl wiiiited until tt. MXC'ltlN'I'UV MI TCIOl,) I'Olt BAM" Twu 500 dozen Procter li, li '.. x r it, i t . 1 iss . ondltlon fiiinntlty of full-fashioned horiury be yv'ljliiinnrown o 3lll" Krn , t n i ST OH (,i; II" VOL' HXX'H li loud or mrt of I .1 npsiM (H-rifTc fdit iti-M- rnibT ri.oon sp.vn, 117 N IlltlJAU -JSvt. IT Hupt , I'kwy. Ulde , 8. U llroad i. ( btt WITH RIBBON SAUTOIR FOR EVENING FUNCTIONS JUNIPER STREETS tit. i f. 1 -. - -- -'
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