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BINET MEMBERS 1 UME OLD .l[lBSé | t of Wilson's Advisors Going Back to Former Work ‘ashington, March' {.—Most of the | ot officers who retired today resume the work they gave. up come members of Woodrow Wil- official family. One or two of | , however, have not yet made | ite plans for the future. wyers predominated in the out- g cabinet, numbering six. There were two publishers and one col- | professor. nbridge Colby, who retires after yoar's wmervice as secretary of I return to the practice of l‘w York city, but before he down to that work he may Scotland. jewton D. Baker will turn from | direction of the war department he practice of law in his home of Cleveland. He has had five ¢ sorvice as secretary of war and has served as chairman of the pral power commission and the ncil of national defense. Mitchell Palmer, retiring attor- genoral, will resume his law ptice with offices in his home city Btroudsburg, Pa., and also in fhington. He will retain his home [Pennsylvania, but will reside in | hington a considerable portion of | year and will have as his law | ners three lawyers who have been | y associated with him iIn his | jo work: Frank Davis, Jr., for- | as assistant attorney general; ! Seiforde l\l.i rt R. Scott and lwagen. ' phus Daniels, one of the four | on cabinet officers who remained : he job the full eight years, will | lomorrow for Raleigh, North 0 to resume his duties as edi- ! ublisher of the Raleigh News . The former naval sec- | will arrive home Sunday | hing and says his first act “will | g0 to church and repent of all | sins.” He announces as his mot- | ‘Charity to all and malice towavsd | wid F. Houston, former secretary he treasury, has not made definite Ins for the future, but has several | rs under consideration. He was niversity professor before enter- the cabinet in 1913 as secretary ulture but has not decided or he will return to educational or enter the commercial fleld. has been head of the treasury for r and also a member of the fed- I reserve board, chairman of the rd of vocationsl education and a of the council of national ohn Barton Payne, who has been interior for ‘a year, is home In Washing- but will ote some of his time ‘hicago park project in which moving spirit before he was Washington early in the war eneral counsel for the Shipping rd Emergency Fleet Corporation. also has been a member of the oral power commission and direct- general of rallroads. Ibert Sydney Burleson will go bk to Austin, Texas, to practice law i to look after his private interests !’ re after elght years as postmaster eral. dwin T. Meredith, who succeed- | Mr. Houston as secretary of agri- | ure & year ago, will return to Des nes to look after his farm maga- and other interests. He also been a member of the federal er commission. oshua W. Alexander, after two rs’ mervice as secretary of com- e, will go to his old home at litan, Missouri, to resume the ice of law and, as he says, to b a little farming on the side.” Villlam B. Wilson, another of the nal Wilson cabinet officers, will urn to his farm near Blossburg, vania, for a rest before final- making a decision with regard to business offers which have ndered him. "A WONDERFUL DISPLAY — OF — NEW SPRING HATS FOR SATURDAY Women who enjoy the distinc- tive and the exclusive in Head- wear will more than ever appre- ciate our unusual sclection in Hats for Spring.. The variety is all em- bracing and includes correct Hats for every type and taste. You'll find ours a most tasty display, in- volving all the newest designs in clever millinery treatment. Prices have been marked very low. Trimmed Hats Value $9.50 Trimmed with Georgette facings, flowers, etc., all hand made. 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Wilfred Resing, of Inwood, was ar- | Pavorable results in nearly all cases of rested on a charge of homicide and ' lllness and diseased bodily oconditions re- Mrs. Lucy Benzler, wife of the dead forting to It have meade Chiropractic | ‘amous. man, was held as a material witness. | '\ynen you think of the thousands of en- According to the police Mrs. Benzler ‘ thusiastic men and women who had found left her husband several months ago | Health within thelr reach and had been | « freed of those aiiments which nothing else nndmr‘lern:lv;e:fm to Inwood to | LS9 B T eradicate, Us it any wonder sea r X Mrs. Benzler sald that she married to Benzler six years ago but ‘ they had quarreled and seuarned.’ Plans for a divorce action were under | way, she told the police. BY J. A. VOLZ. THE CMIROPRACTUK. | (Copyright.) i | that practically every one you meet will | was | strongly advise you fo try it for your own | trouble? 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