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rt % occasions Welrd Rehgmus thes in New Mexico on Good Friday - Albuquerque, N. M., March 30.— Two men were crucified at the Peni- tente village of Abiquiu in northern | New Mexico on Good Friday in ob- servance of Holy Week In rites per- formed by members of the Hermanos Q¢ Luz, brothers of light, a religious order, according to B. J. Norfeldt and ‘Gustave Baumann, artists, of Santa Fe, N. M. Norfeldt and Baumann say were members of a party of two dozen tourists who witnessed the crucifirion and the flagellation cere- monles connected with it. “"For more than half an hour the ar- ists say, the two human sacrifices were tled to huge wooden crosses at the end of which time they were taken down, bleeding and exhausted. he condition of the men is said to serious and their recovery in Boubt. The Penitentes, as the Hermanos de Luz are more commonly known are lpdians with a Mexican admixture. ffhe order has many followers, it is hderstood, in remote villages of this te. Although supposed to be dying t, it still attracts wide attention ‘, use of its mysterious ceremonles, Americans seldom are able to tness. JLast there Friday wnas one of the rare according to the- two ar- tists, on which Americans were per- mitted to witness the most solemn ‘ceremonies performed by the Peni- tontes. “The Penitentes formed in a long Procession,” mald Dr. Norfeldt, “and marching to slow weird music, beat themselves with thorn whips soaked in brine water to wound themselves Aand make thelr wounds smart. One | man ecarried a large wooden cross, under the weight of which he fell exhausted frequently. The procession ended with the erection of two crSases with members of the order tied to them." It is considered an honor among the Penitentes to be selected for cruci- Qxion. GARMENT WORKERS SALARIES ARE UP Supreme Court's Board of Three Ref- orees Opens Session This After- noon at, Chicago, 1L Cleveland, March 30.—The board of threo reforees who compose the supreme court for the Cleveland gar- | ment industry today opened a two hearing on the question of in the 40 houses of the Garment Manufacturers’ The decision will affect 5,000 work- ers and will put to the test the agree- ment betwecn the manufacturers and the International Ladies’ Garment Workers' unlon, which attracted at- tention throughout the country when it was signed two years ago. L" A verdict on the wage question was suspended at the annual hearing In December. At that time the manu- facturers asked for a return to the wage scale of November, 1918, The union will make no demand for an Increaso in wages as it did At the *December hearing, Meyer Perlstein, manager for the six locals of the union, declared, and will oppose any reductions. Both sides are pledged to abide by | the decision of the referees and not to resort to strike or lockout. No cigarette has the same delicious flayvor as Lucky Strike. Because— it's toaste LUCKY: STRIK CIGARET € PE—¥ —~THE— ROAD DEMON LECTURE HERE SUN. Will Be at Methodist Church to Speak. famous where Henry I Dr. Hillis is pastor of the Plymouth church, New York, I tor 40 years after its founding, l DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS. Ward Beecher preached. Dr. Lyman Abbott succeeded Mr. Beecher and in 1899 Dr. Hillis became pastor in this distinguished line of great preachers. Plymouth church has a membership of over 2,200. Besides being pastor of one of New York's largest church- es, ‘and preacher of wide reputation, Dr. Hillis has published many books and is a very popular lecturer. He will speak next Sunday evening at the Methodist church on “America’s Three Greatest Problems—Ignorance, Immigration and Socialism." MASS FOR PRELATE Baltimore Laity Turns Out Today to Attend Services Preliminary to Gib- bons Funeral Baltimore, March 30.—Members of the Catholic laity filled the cathe- dral to overflowing this morning at the last of the special requiem mass preceding the final funeral services tomorrow for Cardinal Gibbons, whose death occurred last Thursday. Bishop O. B. Corrigan, vicar general of the diocese, was the celebrant, as- sisted by members of the local priest- hood. THe masses were sung by the cathedral choir. " At the end of the mass the congre- gation filed past the bier for a last look ‘at the features of the Cardinal. Governor Ritchle gave the final touch to the plan for a general tribute to” the Cardinal when he issued. an official proclamation yesterday calling on the.people of Maryland to suspend all activities at 10 ‘o’clock tomorrow morning, the hour of the funeral and offer a prayer of gratitude for the ex- ample of Cardinal Gibbons' life. DOCTOR SICK, BUT DOES OPERATION Lifts Bullet from Brain of Felon, Hoping to Restore His Sanity. New York, March 30.—Dr. L. Chapman of 5562 Lincoln place, Brooklyn, made an incision in the skull of Roman Leondowski in the hospital in Sing Sing Prison yesterday afternoon and then, with his forefin- ger, he loosened from the brain tissue a bullet, flattened and jagged, that had been inside the man's head for almost four years, and moved it along the root of the skull and out through the opening made by the surgeon's knife. It is too early to tell if the operation was a complete success, but Dr. Chapman and the surgeons who assisted him believe it was. If so, it is expected that suicidal and homi- cidal tendencies from which Leon- & dowski has been lufleflu 1} moved, and the man, from P! almo William Grove’s is the Only Genuine : Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet. (Be sure you get BROMO). firm, | lowa Business House Plans to Have Honeymakers Right on Premises Fertile, Iowa, March 30.—A novel idea and an innovation heretofore un- heard of in the mercantile world will be introduced this season by a local proprietors of a general store. In connection with their grocery de- partment, apiary in the vacant rooms over their store. The upper story of their building is infested with bees and recently the merchants removed several hundred pounds of honey from within the up- per walls. There were no freight charges, overhead expense or mid- dleman’s commission, and they are now installing several doubled hives upstairs for the accommodation of their benefactors. The honey will be sold hot from the hive direct to the consumer. Do not wait until the summer rush is upon us. Place your awning order now. The Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. —Advt. 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