10 LANSING TO HELP PLACE BLAME FOR WAR IN EUROPE He Will Be One of the Mem bers of the American Committee I'nrix, Jan. 27. —Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, will be one of the two members, of the American com mittee created Saturday by the Peace Conference to deal with the question of responsibility for the war. The other American representative will probably be one of the experts at tached to the mission, who is now preparing the American views on this important question that carries with it the verdict of life or death to the former German" Emperor anil some of his generals and admirals, and even civilian officials. Although the French government, through the publication of the opin ion of its legal advisers, particularly endorsed the theory that it is within the power of the Teace Conference to try German, Austrian, Turkish and Bulgarian violators of the laws of warfare, the American commission ers have not yet disclosed their po sition. The belief has been ex pressed, however, that they will be found not much at variance with the French view as to the strict ques tion of legal power, but that they will not commit themselves regard ing tire policy to be adopted in the exercise of that power. FINDS FIRST WILD FLOWER 11. H Ward, secretary of the Harris burg Natural History Society, while tramping over the mountains at Rockville yesterday afternoon found the tirst hepatica of the season. It is believed this is the earliest one tq be found in this section in years. Last year Dr. J. H. Eager, 1234 North Six til street, established a record when he found one February 28. Two hikers reported they saw robbins yes terday. . , Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad ORPHEUM TO-NIGHT ONLY G. M. ANDERSON offers MARIE CAHILL iii ;i Comedy of Optiutl*nt -JUST AROUND THE CORNER SKATS oOe to *2.00 L ; i COLONIAL MADGE KENNEDY AS HI KI.IXH i: \ BSD AY. Till 11SD A Y Bert Lytell THE SPENDER V J VICTORIA EXTRA! EXTRA! TO-DAY. TO.MORKOW AND WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX Present* the Motion I'letiire Wonderful "THE LAND OF THE FREE" ADMISSION! loe mid IIOc and War Tax ORPHEUM to NI°G R HT OW HARVEY D. ORR Offers THE HAPPIEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES MISS BLUE EYES By GEORGE V. HOBART. Music by SILVIO HEIN. —with— -3 ACTS OF CONTINUOUS LAUGHTER 22 SONG HITS Captivating Chorus of Broadway's Prettiest Girls. Prices, 2 DAYS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 —MATINEE DAILY ROWLAND—CLIFFORD—GATTS (INC.) Presents the Most Popular Play Ever Written THE SPIRITED AND EXCITING HORSE RACE I'HE FAMOUS KENTUCKY * WV THOKOUGHIIHED, a number of pa triotic selections. Speakers were the Rfev. E. P. Bryan and the Rev. J. H. Husseiman. The soldiers were under the di rection of Lieutenant Claude A. Polk, recently discharged at the West Point, Miss., aviation Held, where he was serving as an instruc tor in aviation. Mrs. N. M. Freck, chairman of the Millersburg Red Cross, was chair man of the committee in charge of the arrangements for the 'event. One thousand persons uttended the cere monies in East Park. Fear Parent May Not Keep Trust Fund Intact Charging he is not properly hold ing in trust a fund realized from the sale of real estate owned by his wife, who died recently, a petition was presented in court asking for an order on Phares R. Hallman, of Middletown, formerly assessor of Lower Swatara township for years, to have him show why a trustee should not be appointed to hold the fund, or why he should not furnish a bond. The petitioners are John S. Longe neeker and S. Cameron Young, of Middletowij, bondsmen for Huffman as administrator of his wife's estate. They contend he sold the farm in Lower Swatara township and is only entitled to the Income from the principal which was raised. After his death the fund is to go to his fodr children, it is said, but if no trustee is appointed or a bond fur nished by Huffman, they intimate the principle may not remain intact. MRS, KEPHART DEAD Mrs Kephart, r.snt'jer of the State Treasurer, died at Philadelphia yes terday. She was also the mother of Justice Kephart and General Kep hart, of the United States army ar tiller corps. Dr. Rhein was in training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for five months. While there he resumed his line of work. BHEUHATISH, KEIMIS IMHEDIAiaY RELIEVED Soothes and Loosens Up Those Stiff, Rheumatic Joints, Re duces Inflammation a and j Drives Out Pain J Don't suffer with lumbago. Rheuma tism. Neuritis, Pleurisy, Neuralgia and Congestion. Here is the quickest and surest relief. Pain is an easy thing to stop. Get a Jar of CAMPHOROLE from the nearest drug store, and while you are, applying it you will wonder where the pain has gone. The remarkable success' of CAMPHOROLE is entirely due to Wln tergreen. Menthol and Camphor, prepared' in a synthetic way to give results. 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