wm BiTi v'Ui. FT .Jl B m si lh ter mmmm: f IliniinTnniinir tiltlll Nil lUmlLH L : iinu nu I IiUUUll fl REACHING VERDICT jDeuld Have Returned It With- out Leaving Bex, One lllv Jurer Savs IImIt' jl m MINDS QUICKLY MADE UP Tk i...l. 1 i.. I. ..I i 4IIV IWt'MV lllfll IH' 'ill 111 Jll'IKIIM-lll (It the trlnl of Mis. Catherine lledei. he second longest murder trlnl In Philadelphia Ceunl.i, weie of one mind te the Innocent ! of t lie defendant ' Their -verdict of "net guilty." mi. neumed nnt hour mill fort four Minute after .ludge Kturatt tend his fhnrge. was unanimous. It w.i reached eien before the juri left the box nt seven minutes befeie it o'l'led; I Twe titrnrM u linm mimes worn tint milged. were doubtful 111 tliplr in- ' terpretatlen of Judge ltarvnt t definl- ' Ien of the Insanity plea t tip for Mi- Rosier iv .lehn It. K Scott Iter ie.ni- i i Ml, according te F. AUpii Hurrj. who' was juror Ne. IU. I Mr. Harry, who h tliirt tl ieup old, i e real "1 ;i1 f operator Hi lug :it H15 IVIhnui read, (loriimntewn. lie WB recalled us it jitfei when tin1 Jim , panel hnd been exhausted after he hud Been challenged peremptorily b.i the Commetiwe.tltli "Ten nf tin eleiirh nutlet steed tliP Judge' iharse," s.ild Mr. 1 tin t v I hi-', morning. "It was ideal" nnd concise i However, two of our numher did nut ,f ullv understand the lnianim.' el 'i nf his remarks and nutuiulh we did net nek iheii- miinieii uiilil the dubious , i Jterts of .Itidtfe llniratt's t lunge hud Been full.i explained te thpiii " j Itirers Net Nereu Askwl tf the jury nt ncreti- or in , tit t d I .limiilil f ill tik t.i tit.. I li.li t.ntiiu . ' VlALfi rt itt . ii.ldit l t ltiiit tiinllnil ccrrainiy nei. Alter ii-xeii nB xer; two long niul weary w.ek te the te; tlnieny anil review Inc the evidenee, and listening te elein nrgiiments by Mr. Rpelwr mid Mr Seett. we hnd muti..'. .. .. . .j. it i . ..: rouceptien a te wluil tile reMiit weulil Klept in n jail net KiiewIiik whether the " neit d:i held life or dentli for her. 'And then .Imlpe Hmritii eharije xiie tirt wa in the Sheiiff's , ell ys MM'li as te -lm lf anv de ibt m eilr room, -hurt I after v,'. hnd been earned mind" i-etieenung the law 'from the enurtroem with the verd'nt of 'When we eeiKldered the ae wt- ' Kil!ty"' riiiRiiis ill lierinr dwelt only en the state of mind of Mr. With Nlrli llnine. the Ieput Sheriff. iIlONler inimrdlnteh prier and miuie- bramitnt upon the piiuener he didn't 'fllately following the hoetlnj(. Her' -ni te wnnt te lie-e. he talUed a little 1 patt life and notions lud er little te ae wiin our venuet. nut nauiraiij we I took t lint Inte consideration, aletu with I the tetimeny of the newspaper report era and police officers who were ptcMiit, I In Hosier's office after the bodies weie dlceevered. With all tliese tldiiKs takci Inte consideration, we concluded flint Mra. Rosier was innnne t the time sin sin het her husbnnd and Ins steiiecrnphei'. nd. thpiofere. should be nciniltred ' Three ether furors .inteeil with Mr Harry that their minds were made ui before thev left the het Pierce 1'onreM-. .lr . of 41"'ti IVniis. grove street, another member et the , Jury ald : Lhe jurj examined all the nutiers and evidence connected with the e.ise nil clfeiued .Alr. Hosier a iiiiane at the time of the sheet !iil' Imr we enuM Have given the same verdict without leaving the hoi. Verdict Va Kiis) te Keaih 1'etcr Brune, of ll-'l Seuth Seventh freet, a real estate agent, discussed (im Terillct us follews: "We leulil have given our mtiIi t without leaving the jurv box 'I'lieie vai nei even a ballet taken We m quitted her iiunuitneuhl from tin- er first. While the jmy was e u we ex amined the papers and test:men in connei'tien witli the case, hut m had already made up ou- mind that .Irs. Hosier was Insane when -lie imr In r ihusband and his tttenogiupher." 1 Samuel Hrewn. of ldi'!) Poplar i-rrici. a tailor. Haid he was greatly telieved when the ether jurors ete( ter m i qulttnl. He said ery little doliberatleu ' tiau tiiinaufit litie in v.ir ni,i "We all had a smoke and looked ver the evidence and then t.iine te the conclusion that .Mrs. Hosier wan net in her right mitid nt the time e! . the kllllnt;." ' Several of the wnes of the tutors aid tliey would Imse reiideied the same erdirt iin did tiie.r huslui ml-. V Mrs. Alfred 1.. Uebm-jti ."ileii Huil ' avenue Haiti "The verdict wa light All in our "liouseheld but "tie believe thai Mrs. Rosier should have been iiniuittei! She t S.WIH undoubtedly insane at lhe I me i.f the tdioeting." "1 would bine leted iu-l n- u , husband did." said Mrs. K. II. 1'iml, 7.17 W.innewoed ie.nl. "I lirml he. j lleve that Mr- Hik-ht was tn-.m. Then. ten. there were ether tlnii,; t,, i Iim eetisliliirei) ' 1 " -..-... b.... 'Mrs. Rosier at Heme Plans for the Future CsDtlnurd from I'utp (hie handed her the babv W'theui uklug IT her tout she dropped down ,, ,i(. lounge. "Don't i.u knew von. mother. Intle '.'" ""'"' --i'-i Keth'eiKii,;;;:;,:' ;;,.:, r-; vr; kt:u- zr! 1.:" blV;,rlH,,h':'"",',1'.,1nMwr1l- ,r,,,,Th- ,' m!di,, ,.,.,. .b. ablest', .ertnl', ' UiiiS , ' "i" , ' ls '",,:kl'" , ',,,-,tiisf dli-u.i a Imii..-: Hei tir-f knife , Cf Wildest 1 eJeKing f'dh.w id I tide , f,nU , n ,,,.. (,,, ,.,,. . "ChiKiei Kellei d.mred Ralph i 'hap- u.ble-poeti- lu prison' ; pelle put 1 11 renl en the plioiieunt di. i I'luvver-. fi.mi he 1 iul.es' liulld of Junier iii-nrlv swallowed u whi-tle imdM (-.J?, Cl, u , jnd from miiuin-r- Aunt Muignrei Keller hnd te ulm. k ' i,i,. ft lends mam .1 1 enterpiei fei tin r him en the bin k te keep him in-m. i.dii,- nml lined the -nlcM-aul llig choking. .vellevv cm vsiihthciiniiiis, asters and ai J.lttle .Mrs liuietlii ( legg rreui nrt loer mil llleiind III liicles hunting ler J were vases for 1 hi wejioine-neme boxes Ol Bewers inai were new negi lining '1, arrive and ended up b.i stl'kliig a buiah f tea roses ill the tnffee 1 Minster "Lilie Dream." sh0 .sas Only Mis. Hetd was unlet A phut.,. Srapher in making a pictute iis.te.i u augbter te liij I101 henil mi hoi muth ar's shoulder. Mrs. Rosier leaned back en the rvn h She bad seen her hit by for the nr.i Jlree in his grown. up "nlghrles" - shul lad put bis bottle ill his Jut!,. Ilpv Weuth unci the.v had taken him oil te ! feed. I whs 11 11 minimal wn.i "It all t-eeins like a ilieuln," she kind, ' '''H sidewalk in fmiii of the Lincoln drawing her hand m toss her lerehead. Huihllitg. vvheic ,lr Sieir has bis of The wift umber glow of a lump sneweu tins, and that iiun' the i-tieci weie her face the mere clearh. It was limed with sp,(tiilers. The Lincoln tartling in sty it new ,msr 11 firl face show int.' soft in tin- light of a borne lamp utter one luid watched ft for weeks at a imirdei trial. A wift shadow cimsed her eves. "Mere than u dream. A niglitniare w-inis aiierneiin. uen 1 ioek nacK a hi Hen 1 uiiew iiuw- 1 kei uiieuguj,, .With it. When 1 was waiting for that Ifcai-dlct I couldn't let mi self think. If VJH .VI Imt ever let invself think " tViifl, "Catherine. Iieic's this pillow for -L.li.v3 '!:.'-.. I...-I .. ..I.... ..f, ...... I ..... .... J-'lJlir Ulli.l. U ,1,1-- eir,i ui.1- , hm t p. atairs." It was Mis. Held's voice that Sterrupteii. 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IbIbIbHIbIbHH& . i t. -MaMKL. 1 W W il ,l A TSiggr ll;J JtSttir&X , . irit i t'hutiiRi-.ipliPil at her linme in Steticliurst xvlth her Italiy Itldi.inl niul licr si hy the jui) ,Miterday nf the iniirdci of (icraldlne uii CiitlieniH' fine. "I hine cel n prettx neiilliree ll s litfht hlne. ihe iilnili.it. hi.. Mint hit iiiiii ii intin ii4t.nl " V nil """' - ' yvr, Kl)I H!iu ,m,i(W , ,,,, , UM. i,.ul a miner in .lull. We had te usi n date hehind n w'ndnw." 'i-lllH wns ,,t. ,lirJ interiev with Mr. KeM.-r who. the tiluht before, had it what the lone months in prison an.l what the trial had meant te her. , "What are mv feellnsi toward Arthur lle.iei ':" She litltated. Hei He lutncil te Ha me. ' I de nut want te eei ee lit III it;.till " She threw IK V Ismail head high. "He denied uiiti-tiling- -ever thiuu. That is nil I de net want te -"e 111 in eer iiKain." "Will I ever many? Oh. I don't iii'iiv tail tlii'ie are geed tlntiBd nnit leeiiil men left in the world " Mir iniee trailed and her eves leek sti-Hivht ahead at the white-tiled wall of the Sheiiff's eflh e. "My love lies dead uid burled." the aid. "It will I new be centered in Utile Richard In i.Iunier. tint, for l low him also. Iheie ' K a cre.it deal I want te forget. 1 inn 'geltu nwn.i for a long rest Siverul lieurs later she had been spirited through the trewd, tiu.eu te .lehii It. K Scott's filhce. whole -he 'sne a second interview mid then I tinal'i te her home, while she wetif ,111010 fullv into her ni-t eiuiinies nnd ' lie 1 tin ire plans. I want te go iumij," she -.ml r tiiiuk iua be mother might take m PI. r.,1.1 t.. Miiiml. I think I'll III:., te plav 1:1. f and et outdeois. , -,.( te . ... 1 t ,,....,1 ... ,1.1.. i.w.a ' Seme il.i 1 shall urn 'in Int.'ners Her- haps inn net for a lein: titiu . bem,.se tinN s-n 1 am net nble." She glanced in in1 s-et.e or ineiriiiteni 1111 nueiii hei I sitriii rtiaj here enli a few; mil- Meiuerlts juu knew " She bit I.e. lip . 1 Mis lie-iet iiietttleniil lief hilslMIVI i ft eiin nth ni her lomcrsatien, nine the 'line she used le help let.nliii: ' i . l him in I 'in biisiui's v.ais when thei weie li.st itt'rn-l. itml ugiiiit leteiiing te the lni nnd eti'. diui' e thej had gum tn miring their wcihltd dills. Much ni Mrs. Hosier's lite gindiialli utifehi.'tl it-ef a- site talked Ht i mother disphi.i'd a nig de! her d.iugh ter IimiI made and had mi -terleils'i setir le the Icil'i Mill mi.- thi taih I'M"! of tier llllptl-elllliettl She ie-clibed the IumiI ntteittiens of Mis. Jehnsen ami Mis. Pile, the matron. mid dwell leiingli en ' the Cooks. She s1l, I i mlrcds of lettet finin weiiieti in nil walks of lite were one of the things thai bueM'd her up dining the uial One of th was ftem Anna .I.irvis. Miindei of Mether's D.iJ . s.ijiug i flat -lie leiite-eiited s.r,,(t(,( mnrkeis and, tl.it lllll nil "Wete With hei " stand Was Worst Orile.il The numt awful etdini el the l"l... .,..., 1,11 Til fill III) 111 til. I II IIIL.I I III ui.ini ,,i.,i. ,,.' .... ....u.i time Mts. Hosier said, "leaung out 'tie time I waited for the verdict, wat when I went en the Muml I was -i nfraid I would get nervous ami J told Mr Cuiiuer uud Mr heett. mv lawjit-, tint te ptempl me bisan-t thnt would u ake it worse "Tbe.v weie wi.mierfiij te me and I shan't ever feiget it I.ut I hehl tm t'l-will toward M- Spei-er He did 1 rutin) leaves and ie-e I A fuii.nr .ueelheatl e-" t'liilniitiH I Hosier s uil-.il Mete iieiguhnu Jul 111 I hei U!-i-i mill hugged All- Hnsii t 'lhe ilenihell nilii It is Kill hi.- I'lgll, et M lilies' Cl.lllill. Se the slell went. ' riiev'ii 11 akiug up 'imiglit f. r n'l In- helidllis I yllelll lit prison Clltll eriue said 'f'.lbtcr, the Knurl 11 of .lull, mv bitthdti.v en tne -ven a of .lulv mid Halloween." "Hut tln-ie's Tliiinksgiviiig. ' put in -nine mil "And I'hiistma.s " Mr. HohIei's pieie from it Hall te her 1 -s last mghl .III ler s uthceS 1 iiiniiiing tejer was revviied niniest te .iiip.it Hi with lileti uud weineii mid as .een as Mis Hosier ettleieit thev tip- plauded luslil.i . Applause aUe gieeted d,,. vvemaii nnd her 1 iinpinleii, Mis, ituli.h ('hiinni II. win. i-m-1-..i n..i..- Richard, when si,,. ,1.1t,., ftem the levater nnd entered the ntturnej re. 1 option loom Scores of photegraphera who awaited her anival immediately sol their oaiueius uud elitknil nwav as Mrs. Rosier smiled for the lirst time in iiiitnv mouth The woman was itslblv vietn from (he da' ordeal. Seated in her roiin reiin b1'm office, she fumbled with her (jleves and occasionally her hands wiiiideit-d te her forehead or parts of her dtesa. ller tones weie se low at times lte could hardly be heaid. tint her face was radiant nnd she answered ipiestiens willingly when she inula mmmeu strength te de se. Asked what business she would take up aftac she regains ber health, Mrs. Rosier said she was net sure. BSTW EVENING PUBLIC - HOME AGAIN Mether of Slain Girl Recuperates at Shere Mr. William Itcikltt, mother of Meirj" Ueckitt. Hhet and killed b Mis. ratherine Hosier. lias gene ta a easliere tesert. te build up bet stteiigth after the h:uasin dttalb of the murder trial. At the Heckitt home. Il'."i Wi.-t Cuinlx'i'lajid slieet tednj. Mts. Kdna Westeihey. ulster of the de.ul gill, 'aid the family wished te for get the etitlie nffnir as liiucli im 1 eksible. "Whv talk about it''" she snid. "The public must hnie been willing te st I Mrs. Hosier free. The pllblie has a false idea of chiialri. It -coins it weiimn cannot be up ii I "d " "Majbe hair diessing," she added, after a mument's thought. "In this cit, V" was anellier ipiestien. ' I'm net sine et. 1 hale u mam f 1 tends bete it would he best estab lish but illPssheie. 1 suppose." she lltl swerid. "Yeu -co, I haven't giien much thought te plans for the futuie. I belu le I'll need nieilluil ntteiitieti as -non a- I jet home I feel -e wink." Alls. Ue-iier said -he lest twettti right pounds sjnee the murder and her subsequent ni lest, Sjt. new weighs lilnet.i -two. Baby Richard Treasures Oelt I. title Hiihatil Hosier, whose mother was impiitted esteii!a of itiiirJIei'. is 1 treasttiing the dell whit Ii was given hi'111 nt the trial Thui"day bji. veiann M ''"". mi' Mie Biver in I lie neil "s ';', " ''"'' 't"" "tnted. Mrs. Anion Ptinn'iaiit. Her hushaitd wrs "."bpeiiaetl as a witness :ii the trial. rhmigh he v ns tint called le the stand. Mrs. Peinetantx was net in ceuit. CENTER PARTY HINT BY LLOYD GEORGE i Speech Interpreted as Plea for i Creation of New Politi cal Croup i HITS AT' "STANDSTILLiSM , " l''r "''' . n'" ,'". Ixiiidmi. m, 4. l.leul tueii:- n '"iieil a reu-lng ir. option from an nu ' I'lettee eelied into II inei inn iii' up 1' ihe.-ine when In- tippeanil te inal.e a. pelinea! speech tedav. Muie thtiu '.'.l.tKUl pet Mini applied for the I'.OiH) j available seats. I.leid (ifeige Ilium lied into his spits h , nith an answer te Piinie Miiuslei I'm- in- I.nu's s.m.istic 1 lim.it ter!7iitlen of 1 in in as a drummer bev. The Little j Wf'shtii.ut diclmed he was net a-hatic 1 of ibis description and added, aintd-t , cheers. 1 lut t (iermuny lest tin w.ti hi -t.nie she had no drummer hm j Referring te the Cen-irvntive watch- 1 word, "tianqilillitv," Lhi.nl tieurgt- ' .'iml that ! P'llle.i of ttanqilillit w.i'J 'I ugt 1 aw "It is net a pelic.v, 11 t a law 11 " lie said. I The aihieveiiients of lhe late Cover" Cever" nn ut in the industrial ami linancial lealins were nor the ii-ult of a meie . negative pelitv, Lloid lieerge inalu-i tiinieil, They were the fiuits of iriltia- ' llie mid llllltl WOlk He dec land that it lax en capital miisr ite tesisieu iirmiv, adding that he did net .iiitUlpnte nil) gientei dmigei limn tile reielutimiuiy eleiuenls in the teining olicttens. "Avoid the extreme of socialism ' he -aid, "bur de let us :iln meld i'ie , fitienie of stundstillisiu A gieal mi- , 11011 iiKe outs 1 annul sumo miu. i mi want 11 strong gieup of independent men free from paitj ties- stieng enough te iiihisi upon a steady middle emu se 1 file from nil fXireuies ' ' lhe speei n or l.leul i,eeige was ititeipieied by mati political expeits as a strong plea for t he creation of a Center pait.v in the new Parliament ' I.leMl deerge dei'lated II Mils vital that lhe Seclalistt ntini k should be em ))liilticallv lepellttl, Although lhe municipal elections had shown thnt this danger was neither w great nor se Imminent as lud been apprehended , line was another danger thai the tin tin lerny in the new- Parliament might be 1 feri id into a touitienarj tuurse in n jieweiful and determined mliteiilv. Ihui, saiu l.ieyit iioeige, was u ion Imminent ditiiger. Lloyd fJeerge expects te get into Parliament without opposition, as no one has been mil up against him in the 1 Carnarvon district of Walps j i mil i.ieju irerge 11 going 10 110 or , I" net going te de cannot be said te be an all engrossing topic in politic nl 1. inks . today ler the moment the topic of 'greatest 1 oiisideiatien is the welding te- gether of the liberal groups of .Man Chester, where the National and Inde pendent Liberals decided last night te abandon their mutual opposition am. stand together as nulled Liberal against the uindulntes of tin ether par ties. A similar union was effected in ether Lancashire constituencies-. IhIs, K'nglaml, Nev, I (lit A. P.J Prime Minister llmiar Law, address ing an audience of 3l)0ti here today, said the view of thu whole Unionist party was that lhe Angle-Irish treaty zfi:iHfflBwm LEIUEK-PHlLADBLPHIA. ' ' ' ' " . , ' ' f Mafcalww b ... mmi$w&&! ,:mii. Oinir. .Jr., afler bclne ft ceil Ued.ltt lie given a lair trial. "These who are lairjiug en the (levertitnent in Irelutul m.i think." he said, "that the new gei eminent, and the party that sup ports tli j new tioveiiimont. Is hostile lu it- lieait. It is net .... i . .i n . i, "It is my it ten en. said Mr. Itenni I.nw. te leaie he tnaiii .1 red ion of our te i.-ijrn policy te the man who I iiiiiik ii.iil iiimh- ii urn in imii lili-ei'lli loiei.ru -ecietarv. In our fereicn nei-1 .H r......: i lii in null sin eetl if ue lteit.e il ntie fiinil.iineiitiil banis thnt the rner nf that policy shall be te work with) 1 tame niul Italy. i ' Th ielic I am putting before ln leuntr.x new is precisely the same pel- li put bv Disraeli in W4. I would) lllie hi - nit- mil iwil I'ilisn Ufl lilt, the iliugc-t shine of the pieduct of their inilu-tii which can be given without di. lug up the sjiilngs of iitdustiy." Legan Girl Is Bride Mi-s Ruse Devlin (itiriity. datighter of Mr and Mrs. Jehn tiarrlt, of Legan was ninirted Wednesihiy, ttc ttc lehtr 'S. in St. Stephen's Church, lireiul nnd Puller streets. 10 I.awieme I. Kinlltig, of Tiega. The ceretnenv was perfernied by the Rev. Jeseph !'. I'.M'rliiiJ. In el her of the bridegroom. Miss Mai it tiarrit). sistei eC the bride, was niniil of honor, and M1-k l'taiiies l.jndi and MNs Kdna Themas were bildcsniiildf. Harry Kverling, iinether brother of the bridegroom, wns host titan, and Heward Tunielty and (Jeorge Carhrej were ushers. 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The whole Near P.at wn nnxleux today te learn what the Sullnn was gnlng te de nbeut the iiiiiinlineiiH deerpe of the Urnnil Nil Nil tleiml Assembly tdttlng at Angerai tl clarlng the sultanate In Turkey at nit Slim ii of hts executive nnd leglnlntie powers hi lhe aetlen of (he Nationalist Apinhlv .lesterdny. the Sultan Is de elnreil bv mnie of the newspapern te be leadv te iibdlcnte. llut the general opinion Is thnt he will ignore the de cision reached nt Angera. The public received the announcement from Angera with mixed feelings. .,,,.,,., The hi'ir-nppnrent. Abdul Medjid hf feiidl. cousin of the Hultan. mid ether nienibeiK et the imperial fntnilv eon een fened Inst night at the Demhagsehe Patnce. They gave particular attention te the decision of the National Assembly that bet oaf ter the choice of the Cnllnh is te be that member of the Imperial fnmlli wlie M the bent Instructed, the best educated, the most honest and the wisest. All of the Imperial conferees diiided that none of them would tiecept I the tin one. if shipped of temporal I power. I OllieinU In hlgli palace circles were I pirtieularlj angry at the resolution In Iwliiih the (iraiid National Assemblv de clared Hint the palate of the Sublime Perte had passed Inte history, because "through (errupt ignorance for several centuries it provoked numerous Ills for the leitnlrj ." After the conference, at which the ministers kissed the hand of the Milten, I nil- Mimiii iiiuii; lu ii iiioruee ill llli' I, ,, .h am, pcrfertiie3 ,l!s usuel (ili(m,. A huge congregation wn Lri!,ent , n It.gllt of ru"ll,0,.s ,lml ,IC the sultan drove te a ineFque in the ..n,.l,l ffilln "" i-" -'' Near -Republicans Expected te Win (enllnucd from rne One i ,..- .. I.t will hnppen te the He- I ptihllcnn Party. ' I And he shook his head sadly, think ing of the das of normalcy In politics. This is enl mi extravagant way of ! putting it. llut none the le-s the real 'issue In i:piihlliiin minds is the rom rem paratiie showing of the regulars and piecie lie en election day. Hrlctlv, the situation in the mere Interesting mid doubtful States is as fellows .Massailttisetts Senater Ledge Is ex pelled te be re-elected with tempata- i tlve e.i-e. The people are t.hie(ly inter ested lu a "wet" and "dr" icferen duui. Cmilieclliiil The tight for the Sen- i ate between Senater McLean, Kcptihli- an. and Themas .1, Spellissy, Demo unt, is se close that no one ventures le preili. t the result. Ne definite Issue is in sight. The personalities are neg.it lie. Seme net lenrly tliagiinsed react Inn iii fin or of the Democrat exists. Rhetle Island Governer Ileeckman, t . tQ-' Republlenn, Is etpected te beat Sen Sen aeor (Jerry, Democrat, for the enatof enatef hlu. Ihnitah the 'result Is In doubt. Charges nf the misuse of funds in the election by both candidates wilt affect lhe result. New Yerk The governorship contest belween Governer Miller, Republican, with nil excellent record and much In dependent newspaper support, and ex ex ex (ioirrner Smith, nlw with an excellent recetd. overshadows everything else. It Is the real thriller of the election.' Smith, a inn n of the people, is im mensely popular. Recent developments tend te Indicate his success, though the result Is doubtful. Senater Celder. Re iiuhlicnn, Is likely te defeat Dr. Cope Cepe land, Democrat, for the scnatersulp, unless HAilth should carry his colleague through with him. Twe inslgiilllcant personalities presenting no particular issue. t , New tlersey Again Iwo Insignificant contenders, Senater Frellngliu.iseii, He lmut Iran, and Governer Kdwnrds, Democrat, for the Senate: Result in doubt, with chances favoring Kdwards, who may, however, have defeated him self by his crude advocacy of liquor. Edwards is the here of the boys every where who make n noise about the geed old days they are going te bring back. Delaware A stiff fight. A dti Pent I'ltntilitg for the Senate as u RcVtblican him strong opposition, West Virginia Senater Sutherland, Republican, will succeed himself, Ohie Uke New Yerk, the chief cen ter of Interest Is expected te go Demo cratic en both senater.shlp and govern -ship. Seme mystery about what is the mntter with the President's own State. Republican by 400,000 In 1II20, but every one concedes bad symptoms. Sen Sen aeor Pomerene, Democratic candidate for re-election, may run for President In 111-4. If the election there 'gees as expected. Ohie's name may bp changed from "Muker of Presidents" te "tin milker of Presidents." ' Indiana Kx Senater Bcvcridge, speaking the language of a Conservative, Is belieied by the voters te be progres sive nt heart. Will be able te tell mere nbeut his heart after the next Congress meets. Is gaining the literary vote In the State, which has mere authors per capita than any ether in the I'nlen. by Ills "IJfe of Jehn Marshall." Will win handsomely. Michigan A hard fight. Revelt ngnlnst Newberryism makes result In this overwhelmingly Republican State close, but Senater Tewntend, Repub lican, is expected te get through with Preserve Your Own and Your Children's Sight Many grown people have defective sight because their eyei were neg lected in childhood. ' We advise all parents te give , serious thought te the condition of their children's eyes. Examination of your eyesight mode with Mr. Lubm s new scientific instru ments free. Ne strops used. LUBIN 21 S. 8th St. Between Market and Chestnut ;;.if. since mis JBVKk aSsBBBBslL Had your iron today? Order Raisin J?siL Ice Luscious Energizing Raisin Ice Cream Ask at Seda Fountains Order for Heme Use in Brick or Bulk made with plump, tender, juicy Sun-Maid Raisins i a small lead ercr x-aoTCTner Ferris, Democrat. ..'" Ji., WlietMln A Mtl mero nearly iinnnlmeus than usually for Senater- in Pellette. who is described en lhe ballet us Republican. ' ,. Mlnnesela Senater Kellogg. Repub lican, Is exported te heat HlilpMeiid, third party man. for the senntershlp. The result is net quite as sure aa it ought te be. . ,, , North Dakota Kx-doverner Frnrler, Neil-Partisan Leaguer, as geed u Re publican as T.n Kellellp, miiy beat O'Connor. Democrat supperlcd by the old-fashioned Rcpuidlcans fdr the Jen nie, The result is in doubt. Iowa Smith W. llroekhart, running for the Senate, was trained In the school of Cummins, but Is tee apt a pupil. One might place him between Hern!) and l.a Fellette'nsn Republican. The Iowa linen et what a Republican is, He cnii't be beaten. Nebraska Offers another Droekhnrt STEWED SNIPPER I U NEWSURQ -ftouetoeier 1319 Arch Strewt Oysters Lebster SpecialDinnerPlattcrs 1 yjSSMsTfX. 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' -Jttlsaeurl ''.flm'; Reed '. tongue tH being elected, te the Senate once mere There are no parties in Missouri 4hU time. i Mentana. 'Wyoming, t'tali,. Neindit nnd New'Mexke All tee tar nw?v"n the mountains for aer nn te knew much nbeut them. All have Democrat Senntern new nnd nil may hnn Retmb. Ilcan Senators after next Tuesday. In Massachusetts, Illinois,' niile California, New Jerwy, Missouri ami New Yerk the voters will have n chance in one way or another of cxpres&hnff their sentiments about pronlbitieti. U Is n pleasant thing te de but net nrae. Ileal. The Wayne Wheeler In WnshI ingten is stronger than it whole reft", enilum In Illinois. Much interest will however, attach te his emotional record NO CHARGE Sraaal aaa ButUe PIO ip l ROASt fihC DINNER. V gpf.'"K.n &vle 1 Het or Celd SIRLOIN STEAK 3 fsfttakiM 65c Including Three 75c Vegetables I Steaks and Chops Cream assssj 1 B1 , J f 1 sms&m4itefisAi&id; J5frttfiS sSateS&irfS LiHi stY--1 i t J$tmUL
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