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O SEN 10t Mcos Wfll Be Held Tomor- tow Alternoon —_— oston, Nov, 11.—Utmost simpli- will be observed at the funeral tqnnrraw of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge who died at the Charlesgate | hospital, Cambridge, on Sunday af- ter a stroke, The desire has been PXpressed by members of the family | that the observance be as simple as I8 possible In the case of one prom. inent for so many years in the af- fairs of the paion. The civil and military authorities of the state and the nation were prompt. yesterday to proffer thelr serviceq fo. the “family, Président ‘@olldge himself directing that the officers fn comnihnd of military nits here do all In thelr power to try out the wishes ‘of Senator Lodge's relatives. Tt was sald to be m‘prohahle that military eseorts ¥puld be accepted, however, g+ al- iough both national and state'gov- nments will be represented at the uUneral by large delegations. !"As representatives of the president retary of State Hughes, Secretary pf War Weeks and Captain Adolphus ndrews, naval aide to the president, Wil attend. The list of those who 1l represent the senate, in which nator Todge sat for 31 years, in- Indes Senators David T. Walsn, BMassachusetts, George Payne Me- ean, Connecticut; George H, Moses, Né¢w Hampshire, and many others. nother delegation will represent he house of representatives of vhich Senator Lodge formerly was member, The state will be repre- ented by Governor Cox and a large umber of high nfl‘l( fals of the com- | onwealth. A suggestion by the governor that he bolly of Senator Lodge be pla¢ed n the Hall of Flags in the state \ouse there to lle in state until the our of the funeral services was not heted on by the family. Today pends W wished to pay their last fibute went to the home of Dr. William Sturgls Bigelow, lifelong #end of Senator Lodge, where the body was taken direct from the uspital. L HICLOU! DELAY CIURT Washington, Nov. 11.—A severe tltack of hiccoughs, incapacitating e official court reporter, forced a Pstoonement. yesterday until tod b the court martial of Captain Har bid A. Barwes, In connection with an Iteiged deficitgor $1,800 in his ac- ounts as commissary officer at Fort | fyer, Va, This was the fourth post- | rement since the fria began two | cks ago, but nene vas due to hiccoughs. KILLED BY BANDITS Kast' Bly, Nev., Nov. 11.—Jen grgman, prominent twth, was hetd up and shiot - to eath bysthiree unmasked bandits in ik stor'e here last night, Bergman esisted the commands of the holdup | rig; and fired several shots before | e-was killed. Enrolls You In EASY W Xmas Club BARRY & BA!1FORTH 19 Main Street Phone ' 2504 merchant: of | NOW IS ACCUSED OF TAKING LIBERTY sonbs lllllwll llll. Oficial Arrested On Charge Preferred By fiov- ernment Men, Chicago, Nov. 11,~Ben Newmark, assistant state fire marshal, who was Jalled on a charge of contempt in connection with the trial two years |8g0 of Governor Len Small ‘loulht today by federal agents on (warrants charging counterfeitl) libexty bonds. and trumry -vln stamps, With him were named 10 nthn-, two'of them women, Seventy other Chicagoans, ral prominent po- litically, were sald by federal agents to be involved. The operations af- focted banks here, In New York, |and a8 far west as Omaha, ‘ Willlam Keith, attorney; R. A. Stubbings, band and insurance brok- Willlam W, Zigge, Daniel Ambruso, 8am Gorgillone, Herbert C. Schmitz, Mrs. Laura E. Smitz and Miss I'rances Walsh were listed in the warrants, arrested and four, including New- mwark, are at large, The counterfeiting was of a $5 war revenue stamp. The fraud was not discovered until $200,000 worth of the stamps had been cashed in the Chicago post office, More than a half million dollars worth of the stamps have been cashed, SHANKLIN MEMORIAL Services For Late President Of Wes- leyan University Wil Be Held Next Sunday Morning, Middletown, Nov. 11,— Memorial service for the late Dr. William Ar- |nold Shanklin, president emeritus of Wesleyan university, and for many | years, untll impaired health com- pelled him to retire, will be held on |Sunday next at 11 a. m. in Memo- | rial chapel. Alumni and under- a considerable number, The services will be preached by |an academoc procession, The three addresses will be by John Gribbell | of Philudelphia, vice-president of the board of trustces; Prof. Wm, North | Rice, representing the faculty, and | Arthur T. Vanderbilt of the class of 1910 who will speak in behalf of |those who attended the university while Dr. Shanklin was its active | president, | As a part of the musical service, |W. W. Woodford, of the class of \|9 4, a former leader of the glee {club, will sing. Sl D”,p,,iJumps to Death With ‘ Small Child in Arms | New York, Nov. 11.—Clasping her | seven year old daughter, Beatrice, in | her arms, Mrs. Thomas Rerheck of [ Brooklyn leaped to her death off the ‘ Baltery seawall into the North river la | last night. ‘By. the time men from a fi boat anchored nearby had | reached her, she was dead, but the child ‘was revived later at a hos- pital, AY P plan. er; J. R. McDonald; R. E. Manley, | Seven of the defsndants have been | |Braduates are expected to attend to | |Plans Guilty Plu to - $2,000,000 Mail Robbery | Chicago, Nov. 1l—~Brent Glass- cock, who the' lovcrnmonl claims engineered the $2,000,000 Rondout, Tllinols, mall train holdup last June, announced hisdntention of pleading | gullty, Thomas Nash, Glasscock's attorey, told Federal Judge Adam C. Cliffe when the case of the alleged robbers was called yester Fed- eral men have taken Glasscock out of the county jall'and are hiding him from his lawyers and have in- duced him (0 plead gullty, Nash claims. Nash asked to withdraw from the case. Doesn’t hurt ome bit! Drop a instadtly that corn stops fingers. “Freezone" for a few cents, cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, | and the foot calluses without sore ness or irritation, Wind Burned Skins Soothed By - Cuticura After motoring, golf and other outdoor pleasures, anoint the face and hands with Cuticura Ointment. After five minutes wash off with Cuticura Soap and hot water. There| is nothing better for red, rough, ir- ritated slins, Don't forget to add| Cuticura Talum to your toilet prepludont. Wv.u"(: nu.m m.mnn Reliable. [ ol now and a small weekly payment till Christmas and we will put an Easy in your home before the 25th. - Call or phone at once for full in- formation about the club cuum Electric WASHER only one dollar down little “Freezone” on an aching corn, | hurting, | ' then shortly you lift it right oft with | | Your druggist sellsa tiny bottle of | suffi- WITH GENUINE YALUES/’I'HA'B SHOULD BRING YOU TO THIS STORE NO MATTER WHAT Women's 98¢ Muslin Gowns 59¢ Muslin and crepe slightly solled, together with % L Very special, Bloomers 49¢ ed patterns, cut extra full strongly reinforced. Reg. value. $1.49 An exceptional special — wide fancy weave scarfs in of the popular rainbow shades with deep fringe, that regularly Tomor- sell for $1.98 and 2.49. row at $1.49. 39 C vard Regular price 59¢ yard. for kiddies’ blankets. robes * and Curtains 350 Pair longer than the curtain, regular Collegiate and $1.98 everybody. cuffs and hips. Reg. $2.98, Corsets $1.00 bers in many of the makes included in the lots Men's Ribbed Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. 72 C Garment Good warm 98¢ val- ues, in all sizes, grey and ecru,. well made— out full. SENSATIONAL ARRESTS Justice of Peace, Policeman, And 30 Others Taken In Norfolk, Virginia Dry Crusade. Norfolk, Va., Nov, 11.—Arrest of 32 men and women, including a po- liceman in uniform and a Princess Anne couty justice of the peace, | marked the fauguration here of a sensational dry crusade engineered | by féderal prohibition forces in Says: It Ends Neuralgia “No matter where located—to get quick relief from the agony rub on penetrating Joint-Ease,” says a New England chemist, great external remedy for inflamed, swollen, stiff joints in ankle Kknee, for that purpose its sale 1Is mendous. But its power to give almost In- stant relief in neuralgia, neuritis and lumbago is becoming better known New Britzin minute's rubbing and it penetrating—A tube for at all druggists. is 60 very cents gowns, quality muslin gowns in Jenny- Lind style, white and colors. Extra Size Flannel Well made garments in strip- Novelty Silk Scarfs Bathrobe Flannel Spe- cial for tomorrow only — good serviceable patterns, in light and dark color combinations. Great crib 10 Dozen Sash‘ Regular 49¢, in wide checked pattern—all white, made a little sash For boys and girls, sizes to fit Plain colors with double combining colors at neck, Ladies’ $2 and §3 A close-out of better corsets in all styles—discontinued num- better Of course, Joint-Ease is the one | hip, shoulder, fingers or spine, and | tre- | every <day—Soaks right in ‘with a! QUANTITY OF THE ARTICLE YOU DESIRE | #1220 and 12 Ladies’ Flesh and White Corsets 30c High bust, low bust, elastic girdles, athletic girdles, elastic top — all styles, slightly soiled— actual 98¢ and $1.49 cow sets. 100 Ladies’ $1.00 Waists 50c¢ Yes, and some even were $1.98. Slightly soiled, in over- blouse and tuck-in styles. “All white and white with colors, all sizes in the lot. $1.98 Jersey Top Petticoats $129 With - lingette and sateen flounces, finely pleated—in black and colors, with plain or fancy flounce, a rare value. fine and 79¢ big all Men’s 15¢ Cotton Lisle Hose 10¢ wic White, black, brown, navy and grey, first qual- Cricket Sweaters ity; special at 10¢ tomor- TOwW. “Paragon” Hot Water Bottles 65c Made by the Seamless Rubber Co. Reg. 98c. Special tomor- row at 65c, Tomorrow only. Men’s 35¢ ‘Paris and Quaker Garters Special for Wednes 2lc Pr. day. which “Lone Wolf” J. L. Asher, for- merly Louisville, played a. leading role. | Thirty-five warrants in the hands of the officers are yet to be served. It was said after a conference last night the crusade woyld be contin- I ued until Norfolk is made &bsolutely | “dry.” | A month ago to the day, Asher| and Frank Herzig, another federal | {agent came to Norfolk, established | the “Pat and Mack” sign painting | shop. They let it be known that the | sign business was a blind and that | their real business would be that of retailing liquor. Several days ago they decided the | time was ripe to spring their trap | and warrants were sworn before a | Richmond commissioner and sent here, POLICEMAN ACCUSED New York Bluecat Arrested Om Chafge of Having Shot Man New York, Nov. 11.—Patrolman Thomas Brennan of the special serv- | ice division, was arrested early to- day charged with having shot and | seriously wounded Aloysius J. Tier- |ney of Orange, N. J., manager of the Drug and Chemical club in downtown New York. The circum- stances of the shooting are obscure. Tierney was picked up on a street corner by two passersby who found {that he had been shot in the abdo- men. - He was unable to explain why he had been shot, saying: “1 wonder why they got me. 1 have' 00 enemies in the world.” "He was THE jeo to 386 Maintf. { day by heaith av Ladies’ ‘Flannel Gowns 83c Reg. 98¢ and $1.19in all white and striped flannels, with or without collars, braid or em- broidery trimmed, cut very full, well made, Women's Jersey Coat Sweaters $3.95 Tuxedo style, in brown, black, navy and buft. Sizes to 46, Regular $5.95. S8pecial tomor- row only, 5,000 YARDS ° OF Amoskeag Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide lzl/zc yard Checks, plaids and plain colors, handsome combinations. — Good heavy quality. A special purchase for tomorrow. Actual 22¢ yard. Challies and' Silka- lenes 15(: Yard For comfortable coverings and draperies, good patterns — strong durable quality. Regular 19¢"and 15¢ yard, Children’s “Ben-Hur Garters IOC Pair Regular 15¢, in black. Ladies’ $4.00 Hats $2.00 Velvet, satin and felt fall hats —in new up-to-ddte styles, in a special lot for tomorrow only. , white and Yew Britains Sh hopping Center DTN mz:u—\ ADL > (/O/(‘ I/(;/ Lve rybody taken to Broad street hospital where the bullet was removed. Hls condi- tion is critical Srennan was arrested after an in- \~supa(mn into a series of shots fir- | 1 a building mear the place Tier- | ney was picked up. Fear New Bubonic Plague | Outbreak at Los Angeles Calif, Nov. 11— ispected bubonic blocks ‘north of that portion of Mexican quarter | quarantined as a result of an epi- demic of the pneumonic plague here, were placed under observation- to- ithorities. Both per- sons are children, one 9 years of age, and the other 14 montha old. The result of animal inoculations are be- ing awaited to ermine definite; the nature of their illness. Los Angeles, Two cases of plague about f STRIKE FOR MORE Berlin, Nov. 11 Berlin underground ped today the employes struck for more wages. 666 s 8 Preseription prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe 1t bs the most speedy remedy we know. Preventing Pneumonia PAY Traflic on railways the stop- having =2 SJORE «Mufiwuv 1 Ch G | had been looking forward | 100 dozen 16 x 32 Hand Huck Towels 10c et White Only Fnlly bleached, regular price lSc—an exception- al special for tomorrow only at this price, Black Leather Boston Bags Regular $1.00,extra large size, also smaller size, 79¢ Large Size Single Blankets ‘Woolknap, large size, in light |/ plaid effects, very heavy quality. Reg. $2.69. $1.79 Ladies’ 15¢ Novelty Handkerchiefs 5c each A wonderful assort- ment; madras stripes; fancy borders, edges— hems, embroidery, etc. in plain white or rainbow shades, Reg. 15¢ quality. Djer Kiss Talcum 17¢ Fairy Soap Tomorrow only. 4 (akes 15 Women's Felt Slippers 69¢ Regular 98¢, in all colors ana combinations, with elk sole — high and low cut. Very special, all sizes. Children’s Felt Bootees 49¢ In all colors, high cut, with novelty trimming, just the thing for the kiddy to wear around ' the house. Children’s Ribbed Wool Hose 49c Pair White, grey, sand and black and white mixture. Sizes 6 to 9%, slightly irregular of 98¢ grade, Women's Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose Pure thread eilk, absolutely first quality. Reg. $1.59 pair. in order to accommodate those who time—we've around colored stripe Black and colors. $1.00 Uncle Sam Work Shirts 84c Made of heavy blue cham- bray,full gut. Sizes to 17%, me- tually sold elsewhere at $1. Men’s Neck-band Shirts 98¢ Another shipment received— | | were last &0 $1.50 Special disappointed enough to tomorrow. Reg. shirts. at 98c. Men’s Flannel Night Shirts 98¢ Full cut, in striped effects, with attached collar, the regular $1.49 Kind. Special tomorrow at 98c. $4.98 & $5.98 New Fall Hats $3.98 of new late cial lot price. shapes, new colo effects, MRS, HARDING DYING Mario, 0., Nov. Harding was life and death today by her Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, who 1 her eondition as unchanged from yesterday. Little hope was held for her recovery. . While mistress of the White House. Mrs, Harding, with her hus- ban, inaugurated the custom of visit- ing the tomb of the unknown sol- dier on each Armistice Day, and s to cele- 11.—Mrs. Warren sorted as hovering betweer. phy reportec an, A wonderful showing fall silk and satin hats at this spe- 40-Inch Unbleached Muslin’ 15¢ yard Regular 19¢ grade— very heavy grade, fine for sheets, and novelty draperies and bed spreads. , | brating the signing of the Armistice | again today. MICE CAUSE PANIC Manchester, England, Nov. 11.— The sudden appearance of two hune gry mice on & Manchester to Wem« bley excursion train nearly result- ed In tragedy. The mice sunk their teeth into the shoestrings of two women passengers. The women, in a panic, jumped out of their com- partment and onto the ground just before the speeding train came to a steel bridge. PRACTICAL NURSE ADDS TESTIMONY Mrs. Crail Says Tanlac Is Without An Equal Mrs. Hattie Crail, cessful and 32nd and D¢ Towa, is ano of her adr a highly suc- popular practical nurse. as Sis, Des Moines, er among the many rable profession to en- dorse the Tanlac treament “Following a period of nervous prostration two ago,” declared Mra. Crail T was 80 we: tain of myself that I scarcely dared £0 on the street alone. 1 suftered from violent headaches and severe of extreme drowsiness. 1 was compelled work. “But with Tanlac my was surprisingly rapid, and soon my nerves were entirely normal, the pains left my head, my appe- tite and digestion became perfect and I was strong enough to resume my work of nursing. In _short, For a time to give up my recovery | Tanlac built me up so I have ea- vears | recently, | restless and uncer- dizmy | joved sound health ever since.” Tanlac ia sold by all good drug- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles aold. Vegetable the Tanlac mended Pills manufac recoms by nCer spella, and again from a condition | Tanlac.