• • - ' "Wmrnv ■- w J.i j w w iij, i.puu ~LI v jiiii Another British Has; NINNNI I ! 16 uac force, says an Exchange Telegraph Company dis t patch from Athens to-day. I i F Hazleton, Pa., Nov. 24.—Acting under the State law i I fixing the penalty at not less than SIOO, nor more than S3OO, ■ Mayor Jan E. Troupe, of Ber- I cd while oner- I [ . . [[ VILLA'S SECOND ATTACK fcEPULSEEf '4k Juarez, Nov. 24.—Francisco Villa renewed his attacks < forces driven from their positions outside the city, it was an* I nounced at military headquarters here shortly after noon , MARRIAGE LICENSES L < J"|> n H. Zimmerman nn ,| Mnry M. E. Ilalley, Mlddletovrn. !I'r aeh Bott O '-aiienater, and Mabel Marituente thnrabera, IXor t hTle n iN " 11 nm An,| emon. Snnbury, and Carrie Katherlne l'tlugfelder, POLICE CODE IS NOT SO PLEASING TO COUNCILMEN Commission Said to Be Any thing but Enthusiastic About Meals' Plan MAKE POLICE CHIEF BOSS Which Just Can't Be Under the Clark Act Is Contention of City Fathers City Council, 'tis said, isri't a wee bit enthusiastic about Mayor Meals' new police code. The rules cover a multitude of things—nearly as varied a list of them as the walrus once discussed—but the City Commissioners aren't a bit favor ably inclined toward adopting them as they sland. The regulations were laid over for printing so that they can be taken up one by one at Tuesday's meeting. And among other things' that will require decided revision, so eouncllmen de clare. is that initial paragraph which prescribes the duties of the chief of police. In brief, the rules provide that the chief shall be the sole head of the department; that he has to do the "hirin" and flrin' " of cops, etc.: shall prescribe all the rules and regulations for the department—in other words, the r hi"f is to he boss. Which just can't he. say eouncllmen; the Clark act forbids it. Hence the revision. Boy Slayer Saws Out of Jail to Escape Chaii Punxsutawney, Pa., Nov. 24.—Hen ry W. Mottern. aged 17, who was con victed of killing William Haines, of Sprangle's Mills, of March 22, and was sentenced to be electrocuted on January 22, sawed his way to liberty from the Jefferson county jail yester day. Immediately his escape had been discovered, posses were organized and a search begun but no trace of the fugitive has been found. RAT.I.Y DAY SERVICES Shiremanstown, Pa., Nov. 24. Rally day will he observed in the United Brethren Sjunday school on I Sunday morning.