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NE ITAN DAILY RALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. are requested (o attend. At the mest | Th k? [ meeting to be hold Januar , a short | IIM dG P | ATERNAL NEW ||ncorsobseid ganuars s a v [RIFAR DY oosean || 6 TO 9 P. M. ONDAY EVE 6T09 P. M. oclock Martha Washington Coun- | ] e S————— cil has united with Chamberlain | & : S e |t N Should Unite on Judge Gary § T STEAKS | POTATOES [Best Pure b third rank and drill team as- | bazaar to be held at Hungerford | 2 AL LARD 2 lbs fon of Washington W. L. Morgan | Court Junuary o8, 29 and (LS dhe Short, Sirloin, Porterhouse {Fancy Mealy Sl Shelh an | Committee in charge of the bazuar n Rtsor 1w Or el il noiais | o en AT charee oL the) Bazas and Round Maine Cooking Granulated hnnual dance and entertainment, | members are ving their best sup- 2 3 [5 row evening, Tuesday, Jan. 18th | port to help make this third annual | : 8 lb 13 15 lb k 33 15 in New Turner hall, Arch | bazaar the biggest and best in the | ; s : £ = c c SUUAR 5 ”]s history of the order. \ : e Hy-Henry Chracter minstrels — | been secured to furnish the en- | Court Charter Oalk. ‘ i : i R 1 8 e “ a i e : f this entertainment promises 1o | No. 36, F. of A., are requested to at- & ; § 4 : 3 i B e best the froupe has ever put |tend the meeting next Thursday night .y s ‘ e g y b je the public. as plans are to be discussed to in- * R % . Muscial Program. crease the finances and membership 4 ening chorus by the entire com- | of the court. The quarterly report of (written especially for this | the auditors will be read and a com- o - ; Mionaa | PEFRtIVE vearly Statement will be . i Ly Fresh York ‘ Crisco 21 c Good Table omise Me” — Michael | made. During the past vear the court 1 ; ; ] ! r ; e . e had much sickness and was visited j§ State Eggs . Por Cooking pail Butter y Jew song—Abe Cohen. vith five deaths. Court Charter Oak e 2 K = - —_——-_. - Boy Singing and Dancing Spe- | yanks with the best courts in the state . s B Lean Rump 14 ancy Baldwin 1 5c Sunbeam Green Aspgr- 23 c ——Bucken and Winger. both in membership and finance as . ; B Roast Apples . ... .dqts agus Stocks 2% tn ic Rag Time song—Samuel J. arly statement will show et v g : el e Lean Roasting 1 5 | Large Red Mohican Mince 2 5 c elty ‘Sk]? en't tled, “Oh, for the Membership Jan. 1, 1916 ... E a¥ . % 4 £ % e 2 3 POrl, lb c OniOnS y f a Fireman”—Percy and Algy. | Membership Jah, 1, 1915 ... p g 4 L ork , | pathetic little poem—Smaltz, ; o 0 . Rib or Loin | California Seneca Brand kinging specialty—Smaltz, G, 30 | T : c S kraut . Cc elty number by the entire com- | Total Funds Js ! o ; Lamb Chops . .l1b | Sauerkrau .can fois Al : ‘ X w O R {i [ Fores Young Sunklst Sweet ‘Mohlcan Tomato 15C edley by the Hy-Henry char” | Receipts 0 s % 3 A minstrel quartette. s y : ] . i § Lamb . Orangeq sing number, our specialty, by Total . i - e ' : it Sl - . L P scialty, BT ik, : _ - e i | sh Lye Sam, assisted by the entire com- vt | W \ L Fancy Sliced arge Grape otash Lj c (written especially for this | Funeral Benefits.$ 500.00 . T - : Bacon large can Sick Benefits .... 1,886.43 { s i 5 3 ! Members of the Troupe. Seiadae 3.49 [ v . o Fancy Salt [ | Yellow Corn le Sam (Interlocutor) Harold | Benevolent an d | 3 3 > e e : o] i . | Meal Abe Cohen, (End-man) | other expenses. 1,219.48 3 : : 3 2fer; Samuel J. Johnson, b an) Rpbert Spencer; Pat Mur- 2 $4,184.40 | an): Robert Spencer; Pat Mur- e = Endman) Frank Riley ichael lley, Joseph Richardson; Buck | - gonEg R ] ; : - . . of the United States with the appro- Winger, H.- B. eoh | < e R 3 : X S { priate means to insure one's self, de- S A | i G ) b i st 6 L ; i | clared P. Tecumseh Sherman, chai Pérey and Algy, Clifford Hell- | 82,65 5 | $2,650.65. man of the social insurance depart- Stuart Hellberg; Isracl Roser Owing to the decrease in the | \ £ : . L e ment lctviner Rosenswelg; Bill Jones, | initiatory fees the campaign for new | ! % : ) S : S h A AL MEETI Tl AN Coolias e renortel forting 7 cGrath; Hans Schmidt, Arthur | members will begin in earnest. The | : ; i b s ; welfare department nn‘)-roh! sharin Fe; Piano Accompanists, Mr: 1t lled rder at | B itarar, MisslAnns AT Ros ‘)“:,j}l‘:_ m‘ e called ! | ; . . S 5 plans; Louis B. S. Schram, spoke of NN finess Staff—H. B. Pfeiffe 1ses of industrial accidents. and pr; Robert Spencer, usieal d Winthrop Council, D. of . T T T R Delegates DISC“SS PT"Pmfl“SS”““"‘““ o e 25 5 No Outside Source o Blame—T- B 010 Soencor. secretary problem of uniformity Bafar: tronsmapt ot Lady Hale Council of Bristol will be = 3 e s Eie) T STk, x A heir meeting mnext Wednesday 2 = L S he e e erack Pythian drill team wil | t E A el s ] T problems, industrial hygiene, B 5e exninition of | r M| evening. There will be initiation cer- e E .. | changes in labor conditions and the : aney Washington, Jan. 17—The National [ oo U5 (% 80 S0 elfare work pg. This team has won many N i A 18 T welfa . . g . fwhich will be on exhibition at | Judge Ga there was “something | Civic Federation opened its sixteenth j —— e New York, Jan. 17.—Officials con- all. The c it ae ot s Iso, the count sat up | annual meeting with prominent civie i J T | ducting the two inquiries—ecivil and Inrge sqamittee reports, al- | 0 ca) members. The degree team | ticism, then as more details came out Sl Tt Gy who et © e e el B 3 - DETERMINE OWNERS : e+ 2l of okets. Juda | d to report early to pre- . . ; 5 jand began to take real notice. € | welfare workers from throughout the | naval—into the cause of the interna R sstay il ru RS R e ol s cments T e aLl LIGHES e neT ortRtna Ui ireceniLBGRE YA 8 pen RIICHI ST | Yt ylin resent S Tbicctsl fonalidias OF POTASH LANDS | explosion Saturday on the submarine for the dancing after and a | fluential members of both the Repub- | Was supposed chiefly to concern Theo- - ¢ _ E 5 X y time is looked fo 5 | dore Roosevelt, was recalied, and sur- | cussion included preparedness, immi- TR 2-2 at the New York Navy yasd mises were heard as to whether Judge | gration, government regulation of | Suit Bejng Heard in California Court— " [Britain Council No. 8 O. U. A. M = Gary's dinner might not chiefly have | private industry and other problems. Deposits Increase in Value Since | and serious injuries to ten others | { | emonies upon several candidates and the visitors will also bring a class with them to take the degree with | country heard at first with some skep- Political circles throughout the ] ©rs were meeting, that appertaining to i be lc¢ during ‘the evening to take b photograph of all members | lican and Proressive parties had unde: the council. consideration the name of Judge El- | | which caused the death of four men B i cular hdsting. Thursday bert H. Gary, chairman of the United | concerned Judge Gary's possible cand- | mha woman's section of the federation the degree of honesty will be Washington I. Morgan Lodge. States Steel corporation, a coalition | idac; In a recent interview on busi . pd. On ,Jm?' 27th the Associated | The weekly meeting of the above! .ongiqate for president of the United | eSS conditions Judge Gary express shers syndicate will take pic- | lodge will be held in Vega hall to-| : 2 i the opinion that the European w T % 4 and a large attendance is ex- | morrow evening and will be called | States. When confirmation came from | \i)] end sooner than most persons| National preparedness featured to- | suit involving the ownership of about d. Supper will be served. The | promptly at 7 o'clock in order that| Chicago, where the Progressive lead- | expect. a SroRtaTi wilsl) was siyes over | 25000 acres g potil cepogin gt Lo N < | Pe: F: San Bernardino county, g committee have decided not | the routine business may be trans- S ~_ | Pearls Lake, S Y, ve a league this year. | acted before the members go over to argely to presentation of committee | i {5 pe heard in the superior court | might have been responsible, repor! here today. said R Turner hall where the Third Rank | BRT GIAN PRIMATE’S GARMENT WORKERS i e e s e, D. 0. R. M. and Drill Team association will hold : : in this country and, owing to the | ttabessett tribe, No. 14 I. O. R. | its first annual entertainment and the federation, sounded the first note 1ty : ing ; court of inquiry will be appointed. by i # R : Raias s e p i on preparedness when, shipments from Germany, are said | Secretary Daniels to investigate th ribe will hold its annual raising | their friends are urged to attend | : = e D el chiefs, Deputy Great Sachem, | this social function as the members | e S lpe ladorens e faeclare e s o e h R WA mirs | Crawford of Southington per- | of the order are to be congratulated | Cardinal Mercier Believed to Have | About 6,000 Philadelphia Workers | UDited States is to prevent the “an- | TRE Sl 8 FOHES 1st the Califor. ng the ceremonies after which |in procuring the services of the fam- ! tazontams fand natesioft nuronedand || 200 K IHOmOsOnasaInStS CRliO8 o Lo pper will be served and smoker | ous Hi Henry character minstrels. Presented Status of Conquered Close 250 TFactories—Near its raditi £ Dire s A i . § s Status se 2 5 ! s age-long tradition of empire,” | - e R e = g 7 e foer will be served and smoker | ous Hi Henry character minstrels " its a g | porations. The plaintiffs allegé they Three of the men injured by ti fave their picture taken which | mittee, and will be on sale at the door Country to Pope. Are Women. e published in the History of |at 7:15 p. m. Britain, a book now to be pub- | mm——— The Trading Post committee Hira Temple, 90, D. 0. K. K. a0 “|°m_“ special meeting to- | e annual installation of officials and report to the tribe itS | o¢ the above temple will be held in were convinced today, it was learned opened a separate two days' mect- War Besua Bt ine vard Mihai ihe nocidant’ wae ing. San Bernardino, Cal, Jan. 17.—A | due entirely to natural causes. They were giving no consideration to the suggestion that outside agencies It is considered probable that a full to be valuable. ! disaster. This court would have power to summon and swear wit- from finding lodgment on this co were prevented by armed force from | explosion are in a.serious condition in tinent, after the war it must be | enterting the property and set fnptt i Brooklyn hospitals. They are: Louis Rome, Jan. 16, 5 p. m.—Cardinal 1’}n!:n!«n~hr;n J m.’ 17.—Garment| .,y the strength of our own right | :hu:( t‘hen;q;-,lr:m:]on the lands date: S srin el e SR rei iz i P ain- kers rering abo 6,00 3 5 5 ke 9 3 I ' a o] k& isen g 8, 2 tlec 8 < > & Mercler, the eleianiprimate, maln yworkers mumbeyinglabout 6 000 went |l t0 08 e ML o ieas ol Rato| ackc ol T8100IThe iTronal fcompany|iC: tLce, Eh et : . tains the strictest reserve regarding O strike today for higher wages and ; e W | dentes the allegations and claims ow- | John Halsey, gunner's mate; Guy H the big bundle of papers which he took : better working conditions. As a con- | for what is certainely precious 10| nership prior to 1910. Clark, Jr., machinist's mate with ‘him today when the Pope re- ' Sequence about two hundred and fifty | ourselves and for what we believe to The Edison storage battery with A \)(rha hall on Th'!“d:,’;:?a‘f"%n::w ceived him in private audience and factories are closed. The operators|ypg no Jess precious to humanity. COAL MI’\IERS MAY [which the E-2 was equipped was Big Meeting Planned 20th Jandawilllie snichiarss ePULY | hich he left with his Holiness, Say several thousand workers who are aStep in Right Direction.” bsolved from blame in a statement T 5 oo | Imperial Prince Manlius H. Norton. A i o o 2 ms Not members of the union will join Q| e s . : £ Y Council, K. of C. has com- |yl attendance is desired as arrange- | "Merely eccclesiastion’ matiers WaS 0 yunis of the strikers. Nearly all | Mr. Low said he favored the ad- CONFER ONBWA GRSttt i sl 0y Jllieriyen arrangements for ) 7 5 2 By 2 e cardinal would say reply S s T v _ 5 5 g 2 c son, chie zine meeting: SRR e e deiort el cexemonlallBes Lo TR o ers are women and girls. | ministration’s defense program, ‘ot | s Thomas A. Edison and a member of St tings of the order ever (tq he held in February. Refreshments | 4 3 g pay - = 1 < Delegates to Convention Wish to in this city, which will take |« nl\“ 2 1 il & | One report was that the documents All of the factories are picketed. because he thought it ideally perfect at Hanna’s hall tomorrow eve- | o o o0 contained a village-to-village survey _ The demands of the strikers are for the na advisory board Mr but because it was a long step in Reach Agreement in Bitum Hutchinson said he had formed a when thirty candidates will re- A edpe! { of present conditions in Belginm and @ fifty hour “f‘:]‘\v “,,m“x”",‘","k il o e iy, R s tentative opinion as to the cause of the second degree. Judge B. f. o 5 four hours a night when working { the disaster after making an investiga- 69 will dellver an apriopaiate | The regular business mecting of of Sllescdicontiniiod Germag BEREHS N fifteen per cent, increase in | continued, “I believe that a short e e e o IS R B BESian on iutortal sesbion wini| AlexandraTiodge; INo.§24 51 1O LD lof Cardinal Mercier spent just ome \WABeS: a minimum wage of six dollars | service under the colors on the S s IT:M;;;;S})}J“{i-u' = L the meeting. A meeting of | St Georse, will be held next \\c‘(}!}"‘j hour with the Pope and then spent @ Week for women and eight dollars | system, modified, perhaps, to meet 8¢ . l» cofthe \\(u_: L= nyentoniof ouse committee will be hfla it day evening in Turner hall. Every |2 secona nour with Gardinal Gaspar: for men; the np]‘mm(mvnt. of grie- | our conditions, should be required of i !]xn 1n ed Mine ¥ ‘:x“.) mbich (1'”.\. B ocic ud ol members ars 1o | Do Dper 8 woduosted [0 AKeNd BB 3 o occetuty of state of the Watlean. | ore® and axhitration. commiticcd and | gvery youns man in the Unifed States (| JLerdey, gathering here today ed 1o b In attenganse. T " | photograph will be taken during the | 17, *Iiinca o *the Belgian eollege, | N SUPDIiNg by employers of all | and that we should no longer depend | from different parts of the Wnited X 4 v in | t a conferenc s gia = strengthens e view tha S c £ LXe : e % vn. Three of the men told the made by the committee appoint. | | Ui o n s R T e L e e e e el rer o e rter | coldalat i Satii iRy, FAnd wera U b look up the advisability of giving 2 eatt ':f"“:”‘af”‘:;;i:‘“fi:",“‘;‘\" seo them today or tomorrow. Among Westicla Foundry, GhREacd pyiRaticcH | NC o R R oot | ;;:‘ unable to detect the po > securi suitable | following officers anuary | the hundreds who signe callers’ sumes Operations. It Tow onb o0 i . ton adJourns. istricts are | Presence of gas within the hu izr oy (l'th:m SSRSEENCt e auibabley G s e mmms-‘:?m:»‘f ”‘Api;xgllzli:: B aration ever, that the time would come when ‘"I‘d"e‘“:”]“")?.“['hf‘”;‘]‘l‘l‘;::]‘:"]"”j“”‘x‘“‘“'”‘1‘(:) | fourth man, however, told the c | airman—Fred V. Schwer. | residents and many Italian notables. 25 L ane, Westfield, Mass. Jan. 17.—Guarded | there would be “not only an interna- i ¥ i that he smelled only the usual c Vice, Chairman—Frederick Ch-.!r-i | hy more than one hundred state, | tional court with power somewhere |2nd Western Pennsylvania soft coal; .= % 5 L0 v Ba0 B0 o land fo Setve Sinkers, inetropolitan, Springfield and local | to enforce its decrees, but some inter- | feld o) b oo W Britain council O. U. A. M, | : i - v | lice, the two plants of the H. B. | national body for the adoption of in- Leaders from various districts in, ™" = A. M, Recording Secretary—Edwarda L. | BIG MEN BACK jolice, the ants o . nationa y fol s ) panous L Coroner Wagner later joined hold a bean supper at the meet- | 4, . £ | ING Smith Company’s Foundry which has | ternational law. | town appear optimistic with regard to Ad Taha coniiaandani [iBachmann | the situation. Agreements expire in Aamira aet na 2 place Thursday evening Januar Corry | been tied up for several days by a Wetmore Speaks . ; fen in P Treasurer- homas Perry. PRES WEFCHM N Mis mor Speaks. el R ¢ . ! navy yard, announcing th Bt the moeting a picture of T L { . LG A 5 e e many states this spring, but they ex- 5 ! picture of the | pynancial Secretary—Emil T. Han- | trike of three hundred laborers and | .\, = jjan of military preparedness e et e o0 “operatal with) litnelira ibers of the council will be taken, | | ; machinists, resumed operations T i : : | sen. | ———— D ‘ " | which makes the flag unde Which| e s : | board. The coroner’s inq Jt ls of the utmost importance |~ pranch Physiclan—M. Volkenheim. | s morning. R e O O G i, e || SR W Gtk | @eaths of the three civili all members should be in at- A aitos Orald® Hichter ‘A\.-mu“r, Wrigley and a Banker Arve s estimated that five hundred | S y held on Jan. 27, by which nce. The following committee = : - of the company's eleven hundred em- | & " harge of the supper arrangement Elmo Lodge, K. of P | Named By New Club Magnate ployes returned to work, There was \ Tyler, chalrman; Mark Bottom. | s Fo e . PR Jence of any kind reported. Fred Foster, Fred E. Clock and TG ""‘gc.li\n- -ll, K. of !]‘ wm[ s Interested in Club. | The strikers picketed the company’s k Pechout. r BECORUI Al Ico REaRClaEs & o Jan. 17 plants but made no attempts to in- Sandidaicsiiednesdaygieysnins e Ricgso ocal baseball Lo re with the men returning to rangements will be made for an en- | fans were astounded when they | tertainment. 5 ay th iani ; prden lodge, I O. G. T. is mak- | Magtabessett Tribe, I O. R. L S e e R commend any changes in the Edison battery He declared that tery in the 2 was not damag | The four civilians in a city h | were sufficidntly recovered to be q Branch No. 302 of Workmen's Sick |~ Callers were told that he could not | and not a rag with which 1o S T protect the corpse from which the | A N N believed the findings of the spirit has fled, I welcome,” declared | Rome, Jan. 16, 4 p. m.—The Stefani | haye peen announced at Was Miss Maude Wetmore of Rhode Ts- | Agency announces that a subscription | land, 1n presenting the reportiliof they off 27,000,000 lixaihas been made s toif women. She sald, “They are the ones [ (ke new national loan by the Natlonal ¢ “Neod! Teaters= Dantels who carry the heavy burdens of ca- | Insurance Institution. Before leaving v orlk. tastrophe. for Paris tomorrow the French am- Compensation Report. ador, Tomasso Titoni, will con- | gines and other vital parts of , : = e S etho »f spreading | e A iy 1 Qe enbere brord obserying e W et eanett b 1 IO R wan | iien st foTistockholders dnfithe amal “The great assistance rendered by | Si0er here methods of i rines hereafter will be more tho Wersary of the twentleth year of | meet tonight at Judd’s hall. Deputy | 52Tated Cub-Whale club the names of : g rEaliiis the federation to legislators in plann- | FYOPagands i soclety, which will be held on | great Sachem L. C. Crawford of South- | J. Ogden Armour, packer, and i1- Must Carry Provisions to Gievgeli on | jne grafts of compensation laws was | © ‘ngland. wary 6. Editor Hellberg of N g o 3 m Wrigley, Jr., chewing gun ma- Foot—Plancs Bombard Camps indicated by August Belmont of Ne > & oW |ington will be in charge of the raising | yor, A third Chicagoan, said b, : SrTE o ) R G (G e HERO M AWARDED. they are placed in the submersib will be the speaker on the 4 : 3 - i : = S B . moorentens Sgroiomingithisiovent 2| President Weeghman to be chief ex- | Paris, Jan. 16, 11:45 p. m—Bul- The new policy, announced today 5 e 3 s g Jiveniie noker will be helc scutiv > bigges < i ity, | karians at Gievgeli and Doiran are : nization added two new members | ‘l}:‘o“‘h‘: "fC:Ei ::?““r;‘ ":“""‘:‘ “;:(“';fi;‘f‘; b el e e S e B A ‘)l‘lwt"hfi"hfl?‘ of | French government has awarded & | Secretary Daniels, it is expected, w s roster at a meeting held Satur- pidorhasgcast s L oial hrore °d by | dispute, he said, is whether private : Captain Bertram ¥. | prevent so far as is humanly possil R enins R O R ROOR MO | ) el National Teaguers. ceording to information published by | (SSPIUe Ne ST 18 FUEEEE BUNEE | gold medal to Captair n : Weeghman will confer also with | the r spaper Patr of Athens and ance is the better. “The extent {o |Hayes of the British liner Olympic, | such an accident as befell the E-2 — | - ! 2 g i : o | forwarded by the Havas correspon- - - his courage rescuing. at tha | the Ne o wy vard Saturd B Paln in the Back Julius Rosenwald, president of the ! forwarded by the Havas correspon- | o the workmen gain from the | for his courage ln rescuing. at ths e New York Navy vard Saturd B Sears-Roebuck company, and hopes LET s earoac Tom emir- | L sensation law,” he continued, | Fisk of his own ship, the crew of h The battery of the F Mr m t the next meeting of Royal Arca- Kapou is destroyed, the Bulgarians | S convince the latter that organ “may be illustrated by the fact that | French steamer Provincia, which wa3 | jels said. “was placed aboard the h to be held in Judd's hall Tuesday often of the most violent o ! ; = oh ransport e || o D L 3 £ bl manes an Austrian submari T : £ hex e Tedeny = g’:aracter e baseball will be a playing venture. ‘z'x‘:m“li,‘:;.:fiU":;.‘lv:vz“iimll»‘\‘ provisions | ;4" oborted that the net payments | Sunk by an Austrian submarine o0 sel as un experiment, ther , s 3 IRt officers + 1 = Weeghman's disclosures naming the ! to wage earners under employers’ U. | Oct. 4, 1915, off the Island of Ceri- | the time no other way in which h:yuxlrw” .,',,,,,, ] |m.'\‘;,“,,”, ,:t 1“2 how quickly it disap- men who would support him in his at- “'“:- squadron of French asroplanes, | 20Uty in Massachusetts in 1911 were. | go, south of Greece. could be properly tested he ves erved and a general social | pears when Sloan’s Lini- tempt to bring back to the Cubs the | & Sduadron of rench actoblanes | estimated at less than $400,000, of | " | was prepared especially for this e will follow. All members are ment is used, not only for baseball prestige they knew in bygone | 1600NnE 0 LAE SAMe COITESPONCENt, | which a large proportion probabl PHOENIX MINSTRELS |rose. 1 have asked congrc ested to attend 5 backache but for Rheumatism, days were made to members of the | LT % ‘\,,I‘“I ]‘ = ‘f“l_(‘il“j;““:l;”“‘}‘ : ? | went to their attorneys; whereas, un- wpropriation of one million — Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, Sloan’s Majestic Club at midnight last night | 2 ©O°8 0 ToayEs o 0 CAUSINE | ger the workman's compensation law | ENTERTAINMENT AN for the crection of a ha Washington Council, D. of A Liniment is remarkably effective. when they gathered at a banquet in |~ 5 R in 1913, $1,6 380 was paid out 1 | where |,.v\u.n‘,\ engines 3 A iy ot honor of Jimmy Callahan, newly ap- | actual losses to wage earners.” DANCE mechanical parts of the 1 EERE e octing Sy Martha pointed manager of the Pittsburg Pi- $100,000 FIRE i ey T R e e hi ERiES New York, Jan. 17.—Losses es A. J. Porter, chairman of the min- | Under the Direction of Prof. Pl ducted to assure their safet ; SRR mated at $100,000 resuited from a|imum wage commission, recommend- A ohder This ought to be done before th - shington Council, D of A., will be l d this evening. Important busi- oan s TS LN TR fire today which destroved the build- | ed that the departments of labor and | are installed on the boats, and what To Observe Anniversary. Washington, Jan Batteries ly tested in laboratories, and exten experiments will be conducted be tivities of the workmen's compensa- Paris, Jan. . p. m.—The llllllllllll!ll Dance and Entertainment na’s Armory, Jan. 20th WESLEYAN LE AND MANDOLIN CLUB Judd’s Orchestra ven by the KENILWORTH CLURB tkets at Pierce Pilano Co.—50c¢-$1.5 The board of invest 1 in s in a fall down the stairway at his; Park, J. One fireman was seri- | tion of ||\x!u,~nw~',vii\“\1> the effect of 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 2]. sion over the E. had eporte KILLS PAIN home a few nights ago, Wm. B. Mer- | ously injured. The fire started in the | legislation on behalf of women and e I oy "Keep a bottle in your home l rill, 55, a director of the National As- | newspaper plant and it was more than | children on industries and worke ADMISSION 25 CENTS. b i e e e R Ll 50c. $1.00 sociation of Billposters died herc early | three Trours bhefore is was under con- FFar better than the low wage s ! Price 25C., $ T 2 Music By Single and Double | the explosion had reached official today. Mr. Merrill formerly man- | trol. The origin of the fire is un- |tem of Iurope with compulsory so- e Music By Singlc i i L $ SOROR O OROROROROSOORONM | aged o theater in Pittsburg, Pa. known, cial insurance is the higher wage Quartette of Male Voices. l““t» s is to be transacted and members . RS o2 esources the nav sw has will be Fort Wayne, Tnd., Jan. 17.—As tho | ings of tho Asbury Park Trast Co. | commerce make a joint investigation | NEW TURNER HALL | [e5oUrees the navy now i ln‘men result of a fractured skull, sustained | and the Asbury Park Press at Asbury | of the relation of labor to the loca- ed pELlisE DRI oSS

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