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D, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1o i same way. Senator Watson will be | THE WHOLE WORLD FOR 1020 ARE UPSET 2 500t TRIED IN ENGILAND ormidable candidate = Senator Iodge, minority 15 15 Death of Roosevelt Removes Most 1ot e vos 4,000 National ~ Restauran(s ge. He will he 70 next v of consideration o - Speed and Eiiiciency of Arr ) nomination. There js. in faet X : of his candidacy among political GV leaders here. The republican par = o : t Rocsevelt Lhe | s felt. tried an’ experiment that failed | | T A e i o s ooming up on the re- | in taking & supreme conrt justice from A\l horizon of 1920 is | the benmch and making him a pres! ' it,ic con- "dential nominee. Mr. Flughes disa olonel Recseveli hud | pointed the political leaders in f iledly would huve had to carry such pivotal stafes as has his spirit it \ v . for the p denc ; and California. besides whi Colonel Roosevelt - Kansas, Washington, Utah smice that time have rtates nominally republicay . ovizinalor of the feel that Mr. Hughes. having failed to i admitied today + carry essentially republican states in had so rehabilitated himself | 1he Middte Weat, showed too plainiy B nobly dead \ e Societ g i g party that il | pic weakness as a vote-geiter to on 100 nation o vied tiy P ways, o ; Ol Doring wou fo attempt [yjrle him fo another nomination in e o v md i . s Nesrly him were hiz name w0 R0 | a2y Japan were N convention in 1420 & B en| will, : - pressed opinion . today of having secn Y i 1 member Mdomitable-and leader stiil! ay become i politieat | 10 everal times of nte ton society and thew ¥ leath'oxporienced by {oles " mmampe nch, ot gty ; o added oue of i < o e 2 Hestaurait Ther | S i, buka realization | (e "Whee! »‘ sfopped * the. entire | \nq . ‘ e » time tieved that for the colonel to nenus and prices Retaxeatatin fvas in o condition physical- | wheel will StoD: VI CREMATNes ccrush | As truly as on | ; e 1 not su | Hontationiibe it o st 3 e e e T ; . n ioy and military mpire i N " roneest man in sight 1 } e + B 1Mo urncy from his homask@ermiany, Cormerciiflly thera’ will be' [ He" faced ‘the guns ! al T 1 v roneesi wan m sieht, $5000'0(}0 Dflmage in Porto Thekonicoer o1 hin r Bay to New . | no indsmnity money with which to o ul's de- | erman B SR e L e e e did he write, littls know AR VISKE CONANT Tapan 0 hecome indus- | men stond o0at conspicnovsly in the A national restan Bthat Time Was to pen the period 'HE COMPTROLIACR New York it g E 1l har h tiscussio Lenng| ablished {n London ey in aceordance with the sylvan avding of Ohio San Juan, Porto titting that : e 8 3 St | (Correspondence of Ll Ass0ci weekiy ress.) o8s of 200 - 000 nointad te w Yo ¢ an a le in Japanese | Porehing. Senstor lohne of Califor Pres Loss of 2 lives and $5 - P of ches) words . . ¢ \irned Virgin From h . . mer member of Parlia- | Other mentione as Generval n e 2T hara attempts to ex- | nin, who was [too unning | 000 damage 1o property as the e oniel riilion Ay time ot 1 i y ; . { plode the theory that Iapan must A tatls e a1 and - | of the earthquake shocks here in ()¢ L s nocent enonzh but, it {8ph e 4 rritary in order to deveiop | ator Borah of ldahe ¢ speciila- | tober and Novemner was due chiefly to norn he row s 1wl il standp " focn poy neo THare th ) constructio o uildings L 5 Sen | frow an indn 1 standpoint jon was focnsed ipon Knox, H g poor comstruction of iiding ¢ American 5 i - | Instes he proposes industrial co- | and Waod along the waest coast of the island. in t a desiresto place Coniplroll "L “ of men | he war | | | Later in the same | SN A operation with the United States It was recalled that Colonel Roose- | the opinion of Henry Fielding Reid | AUFO BUSINESS |#is ‘on the shelf viends of t¥ S e : “I have no doubt.”” he writes, “that | yels. shortly hefore the 1816 conven- | and Stephen Taber, members of the | iade a-statement |y ene ot ithe opinion ) ‘\’. ; The conclusion of peace will find the | {ion, suggested. as a compromise be- | Seismological Commission sent by the | cep 0 N Nited Sta in a position to Jead 1he \reem hiwsself a r. Hinghes. that | ¢ Governnien the Tequest of | {lieve i no ather purpose N A Do n a position to Jead 1l veen hinself and Mr. Huphe hat | Fede Foment at quest of | Cohen Motor Company Has Hend quarters on Arch Stre el the N N [ wortd in the matter of thought ws { Senator Knox woule acceptable to | Governor Yager to investigate and re Sy onomics. 11 wonid the im. Phis proffersd support of the | port on the disasters y Wess P Ianiiary hel 2¢ amwisdom for ! irennsylvanian had the effect at the Shocks of & similar natur: have oc r ~ Ofdsmo accept the - - [ future pe ~apital toda : 12 some to be curred in the past in Porto Rico and ;ander 1. o i otherwis ) accordnoce with | Jieve thae M Knox mizht fatl heir 1o ! may okeur again, in the opinion of | becom wssuming : he' policy ol the Wnitea Siates: Nolliiiie ot inattar Nesc experts, bul the possible loss | make New ts made an excellent L only the Pacific stion but almost | v v =t Kk of Sen- | (hat muy he caused can be greatl a1 on othe He is thoroughly tawiliar Il of Japan's international questions | qtor Harding, and everywhere that | veduead by the eveotion of shock aned and M work and it would be istake e the hirthplace | Stch us those regarding China, Rus | hic name was momtioned at the capi- | resisting structures, thei report attention sin, Canada, Australia, South America ore ] Ewenty « India are impossible of Solution ! with the ide f his being put forth The members of the conmunission are | Shortly b ¢ ot ) Without the support of t(he United ! g¢ the 1920 . Awmong radi- ' noted geologisiz. Dr. Reid. is from | Olds. sportste WORK HARD., DON"T WORRY. ' ™ tor sty | States cals and ' same feeling Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, | roid tol, senators appenred to he satisficd | states Nl et discontinue his services 5 _ v of this continent; : . = = o e N e na six £ e o et e appeared ;mped into A, of South Carolina. at Columbi | Mot he preseription tor longevi \ ove e President and the Reporters ; e 5 c I s ki W chow . prominer e considaration The shocks which ocurred here Boston woman wha h te ’ L n. Carroll's Copyr S wo geologists 1eport. were ninety-Afth yvear and exp i ? | “able in Philadeiphia Lodger.) Séndio 1 alintensity than t which occurved in e SR ) ne | Galifornta in 1908 or the Charleston 2 the senate has vanced | earthquake in 1886 their report the trend polttical evenis. | to Governor Yager the geologisis s ! m ne progrossive theories | in part ! lrance and wondo Presiden Wilsor hono vled 3 1 E 1 his mueh-discussed f coat | with which have put i ; c 100 to the fo evor hefore. He We beifeve fhe earthquakes wern ding qualities an 1d while h all and none fee wreat public o} 5 cap joined the romy ? e ikin et jon v pro-1due to “tures of ock who have peaple. do : oot e hd engnsed as s ¥ ue to fracture T ki _fthe e e oy and | navthern part of Mona Passage uot carty othe will giye lde the leades degerte ) [ S Ll won fid | far from the northwestern part of the | o lenien Island of Porto Rico, and that the S § centls f avding came oul| fractures which eaused the shock of j Mr (ohen BReveral AT woman's sufftage, October 11 (the first of ihe series) | CXPevience in the automobile husiness vion vs we 2o whistling througn the nitica compe hape cuontinue 1 support rs and we don't ¢ whethe nt whe it came up for vol® wae accompanied by a small vertical never afwatd of ned the pablic of this ity | way @ hon smooth hen he was askod | amendm alv 4 the senate He did oot cast hisj gisplacement of a very limited area | CONfidcred his judgment roic gualities have heen so | said: = native born and 1 have| Vote Lo i N y happened that he “paired” Withigave whieh rose along the shoves soon Hor tor w vas away 80dafter the shock. Dispircements of i bis habias or disturn invalids. The the wmendment because ity of the sea hottow. causing the sea | y doiul W 1 from him rm body of the{ano is deerskin and the collar of, Uader Whereupon the president | Rot Vote S8 told a nen negro sto he had hes would have ) Making Americans, Hincekhisl arsivHll (A Rianceite Daen wbie fo, Tn Asmuming that Att~| " phe damage dome by the: shocks s advice than (Waterbury American | fect that when a negro soldier as | tude the Ohio A»»m;u :v q".‘\ ~~‘u:‘ e e ARl R e e . 4w and example are potent | asked what he would do if he port of woman suffragists 2l 410 ihe Island and dimivished progressive- \mericans of for- | came across a remiment - scored a point with Drosressives WO 1u" though not unitormly, toward tha valry, he replied v were wupporting the amendment east On =oft alluvial =olls it wns N spread the news ug N One of the mosi advanced prog i aterithen on raone molid founad Rahhi Kaufman tions in the same neighborhood 1erecation Bet twas just a story. Ohserving th ng Mr. Harding., that he e e ioaably would he a factor to o rast assured that (h . compan i he ahle xisting agreement. coMld " ypis kind a net uncammon, and But he announced that B yomend no great disaster o Porto voted for it if hs bud Rico vroperts pxlen: and i service will ca MAN FESS COMING. Ba regard skin.™* ‘Wori hard RABBT OUTLINVES PLANS | Bxpects To Organize Junior Congre- toworry” ¢ George do mation for Younger People 2 hur n 4 George | % s fidren cau he den « i = R e in the senaie said tod i hurden bearer the pa Any lack of presiden ad jugs under of the buildings was responsible fo the great destruction wrought Well dismdvantage O0f the correspoadents had on a Y onen | Yellow overcont. the president i t n At ihe material was h aplv | And this belief 100 The party aders for one fo|istood puts them at : eclkoned with at the 1920 conventton. amorg thelr fellows W : Bz cerrr Awmer- | was 1 am very modest @hout it lars. N She | suffered no serious injury even in tha them | President, i a i Said thing. like the way in Vid e regions where president as it in on ihe Harding DRt ha n hutors of communications : bo Repubitesn Cemar g showid prevent paper was shaved by TegU-t maqe reinforced concrete buildings pfitea. 1T tiso hotug A aletine th i | + | hese ehildrer s : . ' oz i b shoe was rong- M this outside it is all vight" The fo ventc et 3 pRATURL S e ats, by vielding to the shock SIS s : e "hey speak of him as possessing They need only enough Fngiteh [ I | senes v jw-ummw- oy When frefting at - 3 : y e ter iy onal relations existtng Rk ! " by : o o peopla | the newspaper men and the presi-; Mr. Harding. also. comes from t o That is | dent. As we neared the French shore | States known a8 the maxet "" e o | Beologists sa Steel frame structures he president gave fo gn and ! dents he republican pariy mor Sl e e e nee has been oblized ti a o than once has blized the strongrst; the best cement shoutd - ing gives a zeneral idea of the were not damaged.” Suggesting types { Dbuildings | capable of e e e e Cenferencs i ‘ scg they mix w 2 rg X Ny of them. remarked Where now is my dress hat? I must go and get It.” | sis to turn to Ohio. rs inspire to o M & Knox woinld hnve strong back- MESEMAETIOD O fng at the 1920 convention. it bo- of them fo know Soldier's Incentive Cat Off. licved, as against Mr. Harding. Colo- Svech & prom- s Roogevell's acceptance of - (Oficer's Letter in Army a Nevy I TLoos & A ptan of him Aa 5 t which Dr. Peter compromise candidate stands owt nov Robarts is fo. start a the Clark Journal.) as an appreciable support. The Penn- School will do much Tt depends. ' Isn't the American government | gijyanian has assumod & policy in the r. on volunteer efforts 1o & about the smallast potatoes there can | panate during the war that clearly and en{husiasm wilthave | he in some things, while in other 1U's | jnqicates an ncislve view inte the na- ambition, cnr and always Lo nsed. Brick houses - the bhest cement is used fairiy stroug Wuooden houses aie 4 safe All strong earthqualkes ar tollow ed by after shocks, which gradually die out in strength a in numb he aftershocks here have frequent and very light certainly no specinl reason CHARITY BOARD MEETING board of charity commissioners wweve et this evening to ¢ largs exient fh of superit S D TP to be sustained to meai the discour ust the opposite? We got a telegram i yjonal nee his fuiends say, and they | CEFENY O SRECRL TEASD A N . \gement of indifference Ly saying The poliey of the | woyld like to see him put himself: 'h& 288 2 / i » of I o v an explicit premium Depathoent ¥ not to promote | into line fo ominarion Luthe S 5 i AT Sl o inowledze of the any more officers, effeciive Nov. 11." ! As to General Wood, there is a feel- nd lack of anguage ani on American . What do you know whout that? The ' o that, despite hix undoubted pop- RRUFISH AVIATOR WHO SE erit npa 1 oltizenship wh'ch shall make every ' day the war ie ever, renlly not ove tarity, the party would not da so well VEW RECORD 1S ARKESTED 1 ths commissioners hava desire to acquire as officially, they say to ali of ident may wi esudent has vith a soldier candidate as with a o I : < and one may immigraiit 3 y : l.ondon. Jan Captain Lang, o eible the advaniage such more promotions nothing (o look civilian. General Wood Mked by ctizens is forwir 8 No matter | (5L and the military vote will aviater who, on Thursday la limhed & wewr airplane sltitude of 30,300 feet, has heen placed nnder by lewisiation. M b ndhia g to descrve pros |, . no qective one but pari iomders vis tolinstili fhe ar motion, and tr ots of vacan At s K e his he cies to he othing doing. It One thing may ba taken as certain, Arrest by the British army vrities cording to the ming N i captain was avresied closing without 2 COMMERCIAL TRUST ¢O ation the details of hix climb thoukh ¢ B tavy A id e X igag thollg i \mevican peor L qccording to leaders here, and thai is r00d th T Weall. vol've gone ove Smanc = i 9 Zongilolan {hat Cteneral Pershing will not be the candldaie. The eeneral in command of the Amervican forces in France. they even ) furnish € 5 5 Sl o it's over, we have no further use for i t t you; You are costing us a lot of monay ' the ( r orro W \ \ & E sy, even though ha ac ed brilliant ) mmercial reruita, would not appeal 1o the popu Victor Hugo's Prophecy ! jmagination even as much as does lea : 2 t Y ou oAy b tuore than w Ave to, ne matter how 1 K . H L hoo eg il (Brooklyn Eagle.) mich you've earned it lar ng that ane had ref B e T yeneral YWood. Ae one leader put it ; 1er powder puff : Jus Sl islors bhefore the BrooK- i oday “¥ou may put it down that ey sfitue |TH i was a &tick And Tands In Italy. General Pershing s out of 1t, Fe will nstitute : H (Written in 1880.) Then France will siddeniy arouse 2 S herself. She will become formidable. ount t T tlhe =a\ e : Ty She will regain Alsace and Lorraine. |ings bank 2290, 5 o present at the ho (Fxchange.) not be ths eandidate. The party would « pAL T ol A% i 50t “ghe wwill opp. | time ¢ tiers of company nre e e on slde pag Prestdent Wilson much prop- be silly to nemir him. . tnre—Ilisten! —Treves, Mainz. Cologne ments inioresl Perbave o Bl aodrow SVilson wau thenion U Senator Borah I8 not conaldered se- . 10y, And you shall hear France y = e . was neading atraight 11 T kniow is that he has a House | riously at ghis tima, for there is a fee i The clock strikes my hour Dover and & in Paris.’ ing withAfome leaders that he has not (. many, hear me! Am I thine en- d e ey T worth-while S— always been close enough to the party. ' . oo No, I am thy sister! I have dent Wiison's program » i Furope and a night At Fim Again | Some regard him ae a “sheep that has [ jen ail from thee, I return ail to Buckingham R e sirayed from the folf hee upon one condition——that we SUNSHINERS BELECT, who 1he . Senator Johnson of California, is, u,a1l no longer ba a dfvid po urer tng up ! silk stockings § ngth and the column more sweeping cndorsern cinse they canuot rfford cctton.-— | for a roye govan. by «ry Daniels’ ‘irlk of a boun eal party thau 1 antuln 2 S rre s, annual men e Sunsh bronouncement of Senator Me- | @ § tatn a more for. | great are ns Wall To | midabl tical chailenge fhan wny. . and dow S i hely ezarded as o fe the flald of pPosai- {jat we shali be ooe untred famil lon Stre | < — hilities. Tlie aftitnde in the senate ton he—'"When did yon stop nsing ety wns held 1 \ftern % one republic 1 will demolisn r the work ¢ vas revely | -k e upper o [ thing Sir Thomas Lipion ever sent - T conaidered ax loo radical to Win the jortrewses, inou thine—my vendeita | Fo soclatvlhad Al veny suooltak. few, the principal drawbick (s . sunport of the regular wing of the: ia hrotherhood No mere frontiel, | out.--Washingion Star Re = JuE Fueparh PO Soonseo \ part of the Tnsignin jictained. par But the lenders say he. conld ‘The Rhine, mine wnd thine following officer th Dakotan's lenguo du the In Huving & i, the Polex are ((leveland Plain Dealer.) Hunting Trouble. have second placa on the tickat We whall ba the ilherty of Muropa 1 Germany but If an alli ! Corbin, president shall. vice-president: Mrs That allog (New York sun.) The defent of Governor Wiitman in | aAnd now let us clusp hands, for wa trou- | srie eltminatad hlmn a8 a candi. | have renderad erch ciprocated have almost As It this town dld not have ame, b lan onough, the dlagrher nttorney \ prawic . At the con- | sercica, Thou haxt hard te uic ama who have hea i o el . Gaw Vorle Brapero? I Wil fras thee «mml ninst W % 1o he effective it Lt to be Paderawssi play cam readily belleva | epoiocg soldiers | | [ \ thelngentien it -Springfield Republiean aok iato civilian resd [ T 1 o Aw w chaly qnite, The il rted pracecdings € iy us strong as ity weakest Jink, As neart erner can MAake watch pubiediy ha favorite | thine