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18 54 T reaus of the government, including Scientists Propose F isheries he o commiblon, "B fo these a | vouchers not honored and the work M -al to P f S F B . d gf the burenus otherwise dislocated. & 5 19 no al uch conditions deeply affected Baird. M T’l G d e Tl ror. - - r who demanded an Investigation by the Yy, ey re ood. Preasident, which resulted in his favor. — | Later a Treasury official who had con- | nived at. if he had not furthered. the | . 'y . | nln'mlrrf nlill“f(l the arlenu:u._ had to | Committee on Centenary of Birth of i it of syt M ammy LOlI % partics, to obtain s own confirma- . . M f i- om ! useum Founder Advocates 1"«3‘ A story is told that the President. OLD-TIME HOMEMADE durink one of these rows with the tution for Science Work. i eIl e T et then controller of the currency: *‘Look hvrp:l we can get a new controliey every | o n d; cear, h Iy one | Recommendation that the memors of{the first effort to honor the memory | $o 10 (NS vear: hut there is ofly bun | f 0 Spen Fullerion Baird. Let him Baird, of Prof. Baird hy the erection of & Spencer Fullerton ecretary ' of alo o i memorial. Theve Is already a bust of | “}) the Smithsonian Institution from 1878 ik 3 B Of In 1876, according o the biography the distinguished sclentist in the hall | written by Dr. William H. Dall. Prof. | to 1887, and generally credited with be- [ of fame of the American Museum of | goa™f B T Yt 1F Dy il Ing the founder of the United States | Nutural ”“{""-‘-]_\]*‘;‘ Torlk. T*_\m" 18 | Highland Terrace numbered 1415 .\m\».{‘ . § . ’ ational Museum. be honored by the | 5, [2T8e memoricl Boulder with @ iqchusetts avenue. In the basement Special, c Pound /l 2 rs. omas establish) | PiSy Mo of the adjoining house, 1443, the tirst' ishment in Washington through | of fisherles’ property at Woods Hole. | (i s S (e " Heh " ommission were | ‘ol 261 - | Mass,, a ira emo: N 5 “ s agt of Congress of & mussum of A | Mask, T e oubcau s hendaunriecs | Placed ‘in 1881 and ‘here they re. | Mammy Lou Candies are fast becoming the fa Rubb B b P T L B R A e SRR AR SR el e o e ) er baby Pants tories and a public aquarium, was made | sIl three of these memorials, the V5 Nt IR == K ¢ hox contains n sumptuous assortment of last night by the National Baird Memo- | &FAve in Oak Hill_cemetery and the | dne of his outstanding character- delicious chocolate-covered nuts. fruits and crewms, Regularly 50c X . . Aoraf | istics was the encouragement he af- . B rlal committee, composed af, djstinguish- | J0URe i Read: g Pa. in which Brof. | (oirady"iher: particularly the together with a delightful assortment of bonbous, ed eclentists, at impressive ceremontes | day. -t ix also probible that officials | 1t the study of problems tn w m“’l‘h:'::]- "n'.}.rm]:.l» Honiaie Coniliss wha adWHTe Y commemorating the 100th anniversary | #nd ciiizens of Reading will not enly | {ilselt wis interosted” telates b fresh. helng wade right here and delivered to our Special 3 Pairs of Baird's birth, held in the auditorium | 46coTate the house but will pla - 13 convenicnt stores every morning—and, REMEMBER L4 | thereon a perm#nent tablet native Washingtonian. I recall | 2 Al e G o o of the National Museum NHihe ! o) Taen. Who have lexeited 3 when | was presid PR o Tk er lans i Udlie Yo R uay o CRABN DU Here's a real bargain for baby. The committee also recommended that, | the strongest influence on uatural | the High ol Nutural Hist S0- | 1 Baby Pants, made of pure gum r 10 nddition, & fand be ¢RAGHShed Gor | histors. studies Tn this coun 't are | civty. I eallod wn'him for assistance. : 1/,-1b. Boxes, 25¢ durable, and positively will not cut encouragenient of research and explora. ' Louls Aggas'z and Prof. Bafrd,” de- | He not ouly sent us up an excellent to take advantage of this special tion in the direction In which Baird | clnrca 108 Billings in 1889, two years | collection of natural histery objects 1-1b. Boxes, 49¢ 2.1b. Boxes, 95¢ for the price that you would ordina « leader, and that Baird's name be g \fter Ralrd's death, and those alive | bul & number of cases in which to 10 the laboratory of the bureau o, |'0day who had the privilege of know- | display them, und the society hax fisheries at Woods Hole, Mass. where | n& and working with him readily | them all yet the noted scientist conducted wuch o | {eStfy to the same opinion. Built Explorer Nhip. his governmental rescarches and where | “Prof. Baird was undoubtedly omef .q le died. of ghe great characters in our nu- Ry - S T B ment b7 1o | count of the branches ol scientific E Sulogized. Tideh AL Jinith: whi. seiven: dode]e vor i which e uchieved prom- | The announcement of the commit- | him in the bureau of fisheries and |inence. bencieu his own and future tee's decisions, reached yesterday |later hecame head of the same bu- | 8enerations and added to his coun- afternoon at an exceutive meeting, i “His personal co try'’s re one would have to b came as a climax t rogram of | knowledge in the domain of biolozy culogy and r Intscer s of Prof.| were numerous and profound His Baird, taken part in by such leaders | ability and achievemenss, 1 Ny deen- the world of science as Dr. Wil- | to the public wea plorer, fishery expert. i liam Healey Dall, honorary president | votlon to duty e turist, an a.tive administrator of ?Lm("r’ Sumoplal o 'l"i(l-lfl‘- and [and aid he extende v cientific institutions, aud an adviser author of & monumentai blography | # % of the federal government in scien- of Baird: Dr. ¢ . Abbott, assistant | £ tific affairs—ior Baitd was all these secretary of the thsonlan Inst;- | the moxt and more tution; Prof. Edwin Linton of Augus- | nationsl 3 Amon . special _uchlevements @, Ga.; Dr. David Starr Jordan, for- Work at Smithwonin TR Selbnts Iministrator was mer president of Leland Stanford prof. Baird was the second secre- | construction of the Albatross, th University. and Dr. Clinton Hart Mer- | tary of the Smithsoni Cxploration vessel of the bureau o riam of the Natlona! Geographic So- | following Prof. Henry: he fishortie other ship las con- e i 1 founde: f the i ed SO muc o man’s know g The auditorium was well filled with | seun; was one of the 1 O A persons of note in the field of re- |in the establishment | e miobe, but for sever s past search, come from ~varlous parts of United States geologic b Doen. dooked: owlng: to ddek. 6f the country to p: their tributes to the burcau of Amerfcan ethnology, |’ < aps i th to op it the man who revolutionized the $tudy |and was creator and first head of the | #PPTO Ll ¥ fh n!lurnllulvlmnr) a3 America, and | fish commission. now known as the who establish and was first head | bureau of fisheries. of the Uhited Statex fieh commission. | _Horn in Reading, Da. in 1325, he DYERS AND CLEANERS now the bureau of fsheries. The | entered Dickinson College at the age stage was decorated with flowers and | of thirteen. He received his degree| |NVITED TO MEET HERE American flags. forming a frame for | In 1840, studied medicine for a while, ! a striking 1'fe size bust portra.: of returned to Dickinxon for further the honored man. studies and, in 1845, was made hon-! Anton Stephan Roosts District as Representative Fre . Greeéne of!OT4Ty professor of natural histery ! Ve e L. creéne or| graTy, profemor of naleral hisery: e To every purchaser of one of the famous Garden Court Toilet Articles amounting to 50c we will give FREE rements uf the Smithsontan Tnatiu {0 Com o it ar Ruduron. Sarani | __afull-size 50c tube of Mag Lac, the wonderful milk of magnesia tooth paste, or a big 50c tube of luxurious Colo- cakers. Following | Dana and Aggasiz, was elected as- the diressos, the fmen and women Lo 0 N ington, o the slen etty -witholt. 4 n! nial Club Shaving Cream—a full, big dollar’s worth for 50c. Come now and get yours. better or purer yuality. dor even an aceurate ac- | second or main floor ot | o 8= the muscum bullding and partioi- (d8ath of P'rof. Henry in 1§78 he was| pated in a “conversazione.” while the [ Uhanimously chosen secretary. Marine Band played fiom a b Meanhwhile, in 1871, the position of | & End pleyediition 4 b | commissioner of fish and fisheries had | _ Life and Works of Baird. i been created and Baird was appoint- e o and e of ? » , The speakers ch took different ! ed thereto by the President. On his T ln n Fhascs of the life #nd works of Balrd | presentation of the need for a suir. (the Unite g e rea a e e and presented them in deta Baird | able despository for governmental | !N'€ the e the man. the Smithsonian promoter, collections, Congress in 1879 appro- | (OlCIuve e . the research lert of Woods Hole |priated money for a fireproof bulld- | \taimesagu the professor and, scientist, and the Ing tor the purpose and B e naturalist were taken as subjects | the ex-officio director of the National | §:MOrrow in At 5 : 4 e Dr. Dall culogized Baird as'a man, Museum. | He haid the threc posi. | WAL Gl “n o ti Have you taken advantage of Wwho never had a personal controver: lons-—secretary, commissioner nd i P 2 < o - T yho nevtr bt persomal sonieby vy | Hons seerstapy Sommasioney, nd | S M e i’ | Garden Court Toilet Articles special FREE ofier? Thou- Uring in Biczeal and absolutely un- | It % perhaps a5 an fehtnwologist fatfon. pointed out that a number of | our special FREE offer? selfish in the promotion of sclence, | that Balrd Is best known. The early | D& PGl R G iy R nitsiea | g 3 n C d is S3 f e e have already re- . Beifsh o the Dromotion of sciener i ereit he manifasted i fhat siil | which mio asssctstio: amitated | The Garden Court odor is a sands of people have already re Milk ofMagnesia Tooth Paste He pummarized the mun' unusual | J0lrece B nenicsted in ihat sub:|are blanning o estabiish their head- | lending of thirty-two concen- seived their tubes Mag Fac Tooth ofMag Ress ‘matters, frank, enial, wholly (Sponaible for the genesls and organ. | WUATIETS the Miemior 4 munay rations gathered from all parts ceived their fubes MMag L 0 unaffected, of inexhaustible memory e federal fishery service " Y S y 29 o4 pas e 2 & i ¢ WO Gard Cou > P 8 H 1 v “ Iy for research findings and data. ai-| ¥Ith which his name is ineffaceably | 480 showed that 202 national organi- r” T ;‘.!‘;,;,‘\ r],',l“ S ;:"abf":‘gr}: Paste and Colonial Club Shaving Paste will give your teeth that “pearly ways busy, but not too active to meet | AsSociated. As early as 1863 he visi- |zatlons have headauarters or rov 7 0 A ndecial Cara = “DEER _ oy white look” so universally admired. his friends; rarely mistaken in judg- | ted Woods Hole, M and was im. | sentation he s capita degree the wonderful Garden Cream FREE. Get yours today. Tt 1S very delightful to use and is ment, generous to the point of sac- 1;:—::5::1 ::m lhlehrlclmeshs of the mc’?xl —_— Court odor. 4 p;sh e remedy for “acid mouth.” Camel 6 rifilcing personal glory In order to una ere, where now the s Il 1a i e : 2 i rificing bersonal lory In order 0 | bureau of fisheries maintains one of | QUITS SHIP BOARD. 3 The regular use of the Garden The plan is very simple—you MAGNESIA Rtors. its most {mportant stations. and: R 3 - 23] Court Toiletries will give your = A . Dr. Abbott, who expressed the re-| BRete the frst permanent marinelab-| , for more than th ? | complexion a morc transparent purchase any Garden Court Toilet Colonial Club conmecrs o=l haco ~ | oratory in America was established Keenan Chss Ao gret of Dr. Charles D. Walcott, sec hed. | are legal adviser to the successive loveliness. retary of the Smithsonian Institu Slanders Recalled. & iser X : 3 Articl 50 r 1 we will H A St tar" _ - i " | controllers of the United States Ship- 2 Article at 50c or more, and we V the " fnstitution and of Prof. Baird's | Finoration with other eminent eien | mobiy 0¥ Teslgned to enter private | e Double Combination give you a full size 50c tube o connection with and influence on it.! sty he planned and inaugurated | T rac He told of how Prof. Henry, first sec- | those noteworthy biological, fishers | retary of the Smithsonian Institu-|and fish cultural operations swhich | Stephen. president of the Manutacturers’ Assoc:a The regular use of Mag Lac Tooth Cocoanut Oil Shaving Cream .t . R Cream...... 5% | Mag Lac. Milk of Magnesia Tooth | il St sitarid il fion, " frat became acquainted ¥ith | favn Brought the Uited Stutes Inin | Secretird of Uhe commitice o all 1 - B aaiae * € || Paste or a big:S0citutic of Colonial ||} siut makes: nvine snones len) [l et Henry felc the need ot the institu: | wich Tnaciers, and there he. dicd A e Sl on Pt Chiega of The Nnci : : Lotion . ...... Club Shaving Cream FREE. Come | isicaves tie face toft, Sool and veive = orec ik ndllection ;‘nf\l\d:;flmf‘gl’:i “In 1885 his numerous cares of ofice n{}’;‘"in}}r i e | Cold Cream now and take advantage of this Get a full-sized 50c Tube of instigation. Haird was appolnted In|noce SEEFNLEL LY pescrubulous’Jersey Stale Soclety ror hree Yo - - Toilet Water unusual offer—a dollar’s worth of Mag Lac or Colonial Club 1850 as assistant secretary of the in-|gng personnel of various scientific bu- the University of Pennsylvanis Extract 85¢, $1.50, $2 FREE with your 50c purchase stitution. Made Big Collection. | 3 | Compacts 50c, $1.50 of Garden Court. The new assistant secretary seized | on the opportunity thus presented to gather a huge collection of birds. rep- tiles, ete., b ining the co-operation | of exploring parties then engaged in/ B e Stk LSt Cwryshre v o | Home Remedies ~ Stop That Cold Now! pointed out, in establishing the geo- | . —with remedies of proven merit finest quality toiletries—for only 50c. Togical the fish commission | i and Food with Bugs? nd the al Museum. Founding " 1 c i st named establishment fur- a Sished for Baipd the realization of a Spray Dethol very low:prices Dobell’s Solution dream that he had cherished for many . . Lime Water, pint ....... Dobell’s Soluti Improved i $ It solves the problem obell’s Solution, Imp; e Prof. Linton recounted interesting incidents of Baird's career as cnnv' — — Spray DETHOL mow to kill all bugs and Mentholatum . . ... ......2lc, 39c, 79¢ Hall’s Cherry Expectorant. . .35c, 60c (Quickly relieves coughs) nissioner of fisheries while at Woods TEehT agEs bafore thes lmten. Don't let 5 ? Hole, Mass. Balrd selected that place i SN AT lome ve' GIeie breediag place :’011' Mu;:;: Rubb.mg Oil ......... §gc pletely. e ilk of Magnesia, pint .. .-.......35c mpletels J g , pint E.Z. Nasal Spray ..........:...50¢c (The spray that keeps the cold away) commission. Baird realized the need BB Docx not stain See direce for conducting his study of sea life ' e - i E. Z. Catarrh Cream ............50¢ for a laboratory there and started this special pric N tioa o ean: foe €l nuek: Nature’s Remedy . ..........21c, 45¢ ¢ b t it ecull t 1 ad 1 N in alsn o afecta 0 Vantages, the bpeaker stated. the Made to our special or- DETIIOL s alse 4 e e tathiosm: | Marmola Tablets. e...78c an agltation for one that resulted { Cincho Tone Cold Tablets s fully. He led in- i S Ca Nuxated Iron S et ..79¢c . Remove o o Sumcans seln I R Small Can, 43¢ i rcars coltd Rk es Hair Harmlessly Scene in 1881 becoming the center of ) Shras DETHOL fn closets and on clothes activity of investigations by the fish der and marked by us at to kil and prevent month ‘Musterole .29c, 49¢ specimens of fish, conducting the first | 4 Quart .74c Nujol cev....49c, 89¢c Natra Vin . Awonderful new cream that trip by the commission to the Gulf Gallon ...$2.65 Pazo Pile Ointment stream. Many noted visitors watched overcomes every objection . . (Makes you well—keeps you well) toall other methods. Vexing bair him at his work, including President | x Sprayer ...3%¢ Sk 5 = Arthur. Tt was st Woods Hole, in 5 Phenolax Wafers .......... Laxo Aspirin .......... e Ike . Eey s 1887, that Baird died after a linger- | 3 ! Pape’s Cold Compound . economical;no smarting: no redness tigAlisent. DrDiton Shit. ' f____—_fi 60c Pinex Cough Remedy. . Pe’oe;::uthacdmand S a.l'ol. .Tab-"sc SPECIAL fgruler 50c Size, “Commanding Figure.” & former pupil of Baird, characterized | Pep Phos . ......... Peoples Aspirin Tablets (100). 19¢ Dr. Jordan, announcing himself as n \ his tutor as "a commanding Agurc in | 5 : 2 : s American science.’ Baird Jaid down | (Invigorating, appetizing, reconstructive tonic) Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, 15¢, 25¢, 89¢ his own sct of rules for students o | { Corega (for false teeth) . .29c, 49c, 83c . z Ly Tansini, oncrete ohisete All-Wool Tricotines—in | o Hypo Cod . ....89¢; 3 for $2.50 Graham’s White Pine and Tar el s Ry e s sl | HAIR NET | $1.00 Tantac .. ; S PRI Ry ) 1 t. 1t . Dr. 1 . SROZYLAS TS Il’::\;:n“;;o‘x‘::;l'guf. and firESs‘e‘é'm’.‘ and B°" m?*'-'—““‘ lined— Si Hair N A 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills . . . ... ....48¢c : ’s C 1 30c ral interest in educational cireles by | d 1 . itroux air ets re o Milburn’s Capsules ..........w.. tablishing the precedent in h and plain tailored or effectively h Gy T, Red Cross Kidney Plasters . .....21c . Tatural history classes while & pro- | braided and ‘embroidered. the Kind to Try T A 3 ozs. Camphorated Qil ... ......25¢ ==\ . quick relief for fessor at Dickinson College of taking | e i They're the best that money 'yree’s Antiseptic Powder, ey llad d C. = —’_n zich The B e son oms s to ] All Ladies’ and Misses can buy. Sixtrous Hair Nets 23c, 45c, 89c Graham’s Belladonna and Capsi- cold in 1he head 5 ; i : wear like iron and seldom tear. Witch Hazel, pints - ............35¢ cum Plasters, 15¢c; 2for ........25¢c ;atar.rh,zf;. e iam! tentitying to Balra's - - i They're ' the iind ~that- most iteh . At o abllity as a naturalist, explained that A"{Wflol Slip-on Sweaters, sensible women wear. Gibb’s Nu Remedy . Sioieie Graham’s KokoMul . . ........49c, 98c %> he early perceived the mecessity for t novelty weavings and plain ef- 0 = i research, especially In connection with weaters ;... \\"amedg eslors "a"d St Babek (for chills and malaria) ...53c Baume Analgesique ...........-53¢c the gathering of raw materials and sizes, specimens, and that he followed out ¥ this conviction by scouring the woods, streams and flelds™ for birds, fishes, reptiles, mammals and all varieties of e T - Men! Here’s your chance to buy choice quality :’I‘l“d he published llul:.;ly ” % ! papers on allied topics of natural 8- & Pory. "On belng made assistant secrs- Cigars at an unusually low price tary of the Smithsonian Institution, = he redoubled his efforts to collect - b It’s like it was stated, and . } I\ e these specimens. new feet for oldi the resulting Influx of objects includ- \ X ° o [ d_many specimens new to sclence. 3 \ 18 2 / . " 2 | The resolutions favoring the estab- eA“ BE GURED s \ R f o a 2 un a anl a lgars 'ATURE'S great pur: lishment of a permanent memorial in 3 ? {: < 2 ifier gives bleased this city to Baird were read by Dr. ¢ X refief. No fass, no tedi- ous soaking in hot water. e i e oo | FY@@ Proof To You 4N | = o - for 20c - et b All T want is your name and address so I can send you a free trisl J.G. HUTZELLR.P. the Oxygen Foot Pow- treatment. °{ want you just to try this treatment—that's all— DRUGGIST € W\ 8lc $1.59 der, on your festand rub ‘That's m; 1l it, | dust ary e Reall Drug Basiness for 30 years. 1 served four years as & member of fo. It i \ X iminates foot the Indiana State Board of Pharmacy and five years as President of the Retail Druggists’ D22~ =5 tion, el Association. Nearly e 'finw bout ccesstul <X A . . ot _—n odors, cracked skin be- iromment. Over "::5."3"!' Fhoupana Mes Women and Chilires outside of 2C Lurida Manila Cigars are every one hand made by skilled work- Ewéan s06s, swollen; achs Fo have, aceo to ‘statements, been cured by this t: - 3 . 2. T irat made this offer public. e = v 4 R \_ 2 PR S S men of the choicest tobaccos; extra long fillers with specially selected ing feet. Endorsed by Trvou bave forema, Itoh, Sait Rheum, Tetter.nevermind how bad.ms treat- : 3 e i 2 S o 4 b i -rappers. We purchased 500,000 of these quality cigars and received (Spodia e e AL S 8 SRaieA Eh BT Ty st Wt ; gy’ A¢ A1 Peogies Drag HALE Soothing, Harmless,Germ- | l {w—-‘lyanfllu- 'The wonders sccomplished in your own sase will be proof. J a very special price, which enables us to sell 7 for 25c Stores. < destroying, Healing Hyomei Hard Rubber Inhaler easily car- ried in vest pgcket or lady’s bag. Lasts lifetime. Extrabottlerefiller for & few cents. Guaranteed and. ‘mkdbydldwafif._ Peoplen Drug Store | COOONINNNNINI MNNINNNMM OUT AND MAIL TODAY X " e ) ricc J. 0. HUTZELL, Drugglst, No.«x» West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Fresh—New—Imported Cigars fueps ab sicyas o e tay b : Please sexd without costor oblgation o me your Free Proot Treatment. In three Popular Shapes : Box of 25, 81c; Box of 50, $1.59 tipit o ) GERm'nOL Y L ——____ B Street and No. — b TR