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Gmisad Towrans |RESIDENT PREDICTS PROSPERITY VOL. LVIL—NO. 26 The Bank of England minimum rate { . . . i tion In an editorfal today _warmly Nl ht and Da } Mo"ves cent. praises the organization of the work } for the relief of Belgium by the Amer- Receivers were appointed for the | i nter Upon a New Era of B e , g clse, . ey .90 | Says Country Will Soon Enter Upo ifeady by Sruniing ¢ o°.Shit| DEMOCRATS DETERMINED TO|BY A MEMBER OF THE e | i d P i already by granting ° e s | H MINE H ($500,000) has adm' = @ Ferry communication between Swed- | E"terprlse an I'OSpeflty now to provide = % _sistance for CRUSH OPPOSITION. i WORKERS’ BOARD. B Ry 1o D vh thb S } the work. 'p‘_ e of daylight. feran -~ . eES | e Where Russians are Endeévoring to Force Their Way oF BosToN & mainve./ON SHIP PURCHASE BILL | JOHN D., JR. CRITICIZED |..ln. i3 e Ratlsi soiie” 53| TELES OF A NEW ATMOSPHERE FOR BUSINESS i pounds each. i - Opposition to Reorganizaf ' Through to Koenigsberg pressed at He Boston. Jan. 20.--Opposition to the| Remain in Sos: A5 s i i The Swedish Government’s intern- | ¥ E = Senator Kerns Declares Senate Will | Asserts That a Skilful Attempt Is Be-1,, o, Sy3disn, Covernment's intern: Says the Day of Private Business Has Passed, in the Sense n Until Bill Reach-| ing Made to Substitute Philanthropy | OVersubscriped. bill for the reorganization of the Bos- ] —_— ton & Maine railroad was voiced by| es a Vote. | for Justice. irst steps to extend suffrage to That a Constant Report is Due the Public, Whose s BAYT;E LINE IS THIRTY MILES IN LENGTH { ene et Detore. tho Tageiade com: { R, i ey ST s S Money Business is Constantly Asking for to Conduct It- mittee on railroads. The bill, which i e ! . d < “ Wash L 29, -—~Determ- New York, Jan. 29 —The policies and Coll in the th T ce: . . as d s e, ite il oilierics in the southern provinces 5 haledle i o fnf-lp:almet;::refm ined to blicun opposition | purposes of” the $100,000,000 Rockefel- ! of jseigium are berg worked and ¥ x‘ self, in a Speech Before the Convention of the Ameri- F- h . f P 0 H“ {al the li‘ls(‘.(l lines rbm))n:xng the & and oW ““fl“ ihrll jler Fou ”l‘"““‘“ and the Tdf‘c"rnf, 'P“l' Ir;|153,'1' tons 2 month. . 3 j Onl yminence Occurred crnime Bili ths Al 2 bo e witness stand of John D. iy I - . g in s i in the West the Only Fighting of Pro: e 5 anenaih & e iiene : session yact| Rovledoller "ar. wero” Visorously .| Twe men were Wiiled and four fatal- can Electric Railway Association—Declares a Common X v s o oy el e | midnigh he avowed pur-fsailed today by John R. Laweon, &|ly Injured in a collision between Lw G - . e Niar Soissons, Where the Invaders Attempted to Cross | boston. criiicised ihe bill | _;:“,"““(_l,m ® of forcing a final oto betore re:| member. of e Doard of the Uniced e ot I e Understanding Regarding Business Will Allay Suspicion. cess or adjournment. Min rkers of America, for the dis- { £ = : B . the trustees and to the Public Service| o1 S the River Aisne at Two Points—Austria is Reported to | crumiseion. | How long the minoric Opposition by Joseph Walker, o1}@ble to hold off the vote o i 1 imil 1 Brookline, who was th progressive predict, but even the mos Hzye stablished a Grain Monopoly Similar to That in | Broodine wno was te | prosressive would beltrict which Includes Colorado, when| “Paint up” wiil be added to “cleau | optimi icted by the federal com on on|aty campaign in Washington. Washingion, Jan, 28 Another con- | that, your business is essentially country will | 1v2ed and asphyxiated. pard- vings banks from investing in the| road's securities T. Fuller of Boston, and C. W. rcker, of Reading, also spoke in op. day’s . Baitle Have Returned to Their Base Except the| \ 4 | position, Mr. Fuller claiming that the the instances where the value of advertising is quickly Bluechier— Vienna Reports Repulse of Russians West of | bii was too arastic. pe o iy e D sl e A sale” columns of 1] Bulletin. They permit of a wide variety of use the Uzok Pass.. i MRS, BAILEY'S WILL i} in bringing toge king what another has, but HAS BEEN SET ASIDE.[} only because of t ar to be more effective than the other advertising columns. resignation of tne remaimng members | Electric Railway association, are expected. | ,Speaking to business wmen and through them to the worid of busi- Germany notified the United tSates | ness seneraily, the president outlined that 1ts assumption of control over | what the democratic congre has food would not apply to shipmenis{tried io accomplish through its trust trom America. legislation and declared that, while a - test_pe The next triennial convention of | termine LUnion Ste. Jean Baptiste ' Amerique Will pe neid at Worcester, Mass, Sept. 14 of this yea 3 i fident pre lon that t % 3 .3 |tion, was based on his belief that by Consideration of the agricultural ap-} FY = iR A Common Understandin Oupératon in Germany—Cairo Reports That Turkish | ine vascsase of the bill the state wvuit] Propriation bui, carrying morc than{SOOn enter upon a new era of enter-| e ' lose control of the rallroad situation. e 522,000,000 was compited in the house.| prise nd prosperity was voiced today |, faKe It that we are in a position " icini - h He suggested, in th event of a fa- T T by Presdent Wilson, in a speech before | ing. knowing that only & commmor wor Outposts Have Reached the Vicinity of Tor—Berlin As-| [e fisscuet, in b cwent ot 2 ) lhe Na{ure of Advemsm Fenange, Comant Pentian witnin | 1o convention 02 the Amaricast | dMiaAT o e e S AR = % 2 corporation of & provision prohibiting | ter of toPign aitairs, resigned and te | t Amer mtany il bo the stable basis of serts All the German Warships Engaged in Last Sun- | i : : siness hepeafter is the same kind of liberty that we want for the individusl. ‘The liberty of the individual is limited with the greatest sharpness where his actions come Into collision with tho interests of the community he Ilives in. 1 3 “There have been times, I will not od would Dbe required to de- | specify them, but there have ‘heen whether the correct remedy |times,” when the field looked fres, but e o When there Were favors receized from of interrogation polnts ch | the = e co ¢ s e ol interrogation points” which | the managers of the courbe, when hose who are s form do they apr Again it is in the east that the most | to Halifax by the British auxiliary| wiy Be Third Trial For Disposition of Seiaish i Phe results it re ne o] dvert there were advantagi given, in side e 57 stiations The resulis w are gained thr ich advertisements, nd re- —_— years o are: va ot 4 sengutnary fighting is taking place— |cruiser Caronia. ~ After negetiations 3 | 3 o AN D X vears had been cleared away, tracks accorded, practices which woul m Bast Prassia, in parts of boland and | between the Eritish and e_\lr‘n%rh an $4,000,000 of Showman's Widow. | sults are at a t, only indicate that the advertisements are A total of 101,176 animals were Will Allay Suspicion. block the other runner, rules ';g;g in_thet Carpathian range, g"w’rnme?m v!hf D Memata: Tt White Pram Jan, 29.—The|g§ read as faithfully and eagerly by the ing public as is the news. up to the close of 1414 to stay the R sl ooy, s tanas rat 107 <R~ amateur who want- P E e north of the Mazuriam lakes, |ceeded to the Azores, where she ok will of Mrs ) 131:{1217\1 ‘:.“1‘-;:.\;; 28 to other Fhis' business;gets- in' toneh with>ths - Hoasaholds, sl i cce’is partiality, forth nobedy is going to be sus- | Former Seantor Joseph S. Freling- of any business just because huysen of New Jersey was re-elected | it is bis. He gave e “rules | it 10| president of the New JeYsey State|0f the ~ame” whic 1ght pught . there is preference, there is covert ad- < .awcl of somebody, and while t very wel] from the grandstand, there are men whom you can find who where the Russians met with a se- | tained a cargo of oil for Copenhagen| s Ah e vere repulse at the hands of the troops | from interneq German ships, but was | by Supreme of General Von Hindenburg in_the | seized off the coast of Scotiand late|J ughy who: &ranted o early days of the war. Here the Rus- | in December and taken into Brest.|for a new ir al as demand.d b, trade incentiv zets more attention from advertisement because it interested. ice Keou sing than the T 11 ¢ Board of Agriculture. to be followed, heading the lst with | were not allowe Slans are battline hard with the Ger- | Azain she was permitted to deliver her| Anne [sabelle Hutchinson of ¥ Rl B ure publicity—*not’ doing anything under | and test thels powers ssainm the Caack mans, in an endeavor to pierce thelr | cargo. e it ot e dium 1 Three airmen were killed last Thurs- | coVer. men who were racing for the honors of Wway through to Koenigsberg. A few days ago the steamer stopped| The new trial will be the t E 3 day when two aeropianes in flight col- T have aliways maintained that the | the aa; § s ot Siilds Yor Soal on her way back|jury In the e deciared thé will || henefit you a opportunity lideq above the fiying grounds at Jo. jonly way in which men could under- Must Observe the Rules Battie Line 30 Miles Long. | to the United States. The customs of- | invalid, but a supreme court justice In the pas el the following news matter appeared in The Bul- hannestnal, Germany stand one another was by meeting one |y ¢nink it is a servi 3 Already into Bact Prussia, for a|ficers, uncertain as to her status, held | Overruled the verdiet Mrs. Hutchin-1f o/ columns 3 o, 2 another,” said the president. “If 1 be- | , o0 K It s a serviceable fight. It distance of from twenty to thirty miles | the tanker and sought a decision from 5'[’"-'1:“:-“:1" h‘: Cuptest o Bthe ground | | Ernest Nathan, former mayor of|lieved all that I read in the newspa- {ppos THS that ¥ ,f_“:é‘—";:‘smns}? The Russians report that they are |the admiralty and the foreign office.|of alleged undue influence exerated Bulletin Telegraph Local General Total Rome, sailed from .opies tor the|Pers. I would n derstand anybods. | are big and strons ans - L You fighting in the forests to the north | They ordered her released, o brothata, F oadars st g e United States to represent Italy at the | bave met many men whos: 2oing to be penalized because you are SR e e = Jden, executors and chief behefl Saturday Jan. 23 80 143 1121 Panama-Pacific exposition, dropvoed away the moment Iywas big and strons, hut vou are going to ping north ang svuth some thirty miles | GERMAN ARMY HAS Fies of ihe state, said to be - werch Al g ey ; Bt = mitted to examine their character. | ho'made to observe the rules At the in length, ¢ about $4,00,000. 3 Monda Jan. 85 135 243 163 According to the Interstate Com- New Era of Prosperity. track and not get in anybody’ Petrograd sava that near Borjimow LOST 1,500,000 MEN.| ,000. 73 Y, oo 1 24: 53 merco Commission, 605 Dersons Were! i ioeme 1o me that I ean say % gXceBt s ou can keep out of his way i renches were taken from —— LR 3 o0 453 illed and 11,437 injui 3,806 raile t s to me that I can say with | S¥COP! e you can keep out o 3 I means by ‘sayonet ailacks and | From August 2d to the Beginning of | AUTOISTS HAD MIRACULOUS { Tuesday, Jan ces823 112 190 425 S 1ias dnjue masosrat e dood deal of confidence that we are | BY haying e et e . el T ¢hat on the Galici: nt of the Car-| December, Says the Army Bufletin. | ESCAPE FROM DEATH Wed R 2 oo S el |pon tne eve of a new era of en- | [Liy i Suei it et T Lo pathians the Russians have made sat- SR > AT 8 Wednesday, Jan. 27... 72 15 237 444 The new Portuguese Cabinet is com. | (CFPFISe and of prost fEtes x nd el i vy progre: Paris, Jan. 29, 9. m—The Army o 2 S8 e T 5xl o 4o Gaa- | has been checied in this cor o e e ot bentm jenna declares that to the west of | Billotly, in coramenting . upon the| Mchine Was Struck by Beston Ex Thursday, Jan. 28... 109 134 259 5302 It e s po torion | almost._twenty years. Dbecause men AN GesedviQUE the Uazsok Pass, in the Carpathians, | German losses In the war, declares{ Press at Crossing Near Winds:: i s e P B s e were moving amonsst a maze of in- | Employers Must Have Brains. the Russians have beer repulsed With | that a greater part of the original res- et Fridaj Jan. 29« 2481 57 190 468 tefTogation _points. r s > eavy losses and Petrograd probably |iments must have been reorganized| Windsor. Coun., The Bulletin asserts that from August; 574, Theney, her o TR Verh wersed 2nq to the beginning of December, the|J; BU™US. & chauffeur, all of = South| “Fhey Al mot now what was &d- Al of the $1A8000,000 _emerzoncy | it he S 1 Sorts of currency fssued to New York banks | peoyloiarbene oreiems ANl sorts of confirms the fact that the Russian this vicinity have miet with & ¢ 7 7 3423 hrough the Natlonal Currency Asso- | cbriaton were proposed and it was a ®y fts statement that in the face of | Gorman army lost mpproximaately 2,- | lanche bad a miractlous escape| 4 3 S ciation of New ¢ is retired. P LIy Whal o Buperior numbers, in_the Tegion of | 000,000 men. and since that tine thers | {Tom death toc when ihew ifmou- | York is y regulation was zoing to be adopted apactiy Beakid Pass, “our advance guards re-|have been the battlas In Poland. Ad-|Sine was struck by the Dostoa Expr The Bri Coneg) - at Tl Pia |y Focte oo chTEssSpere e AEMIOE ] Bo cmplves: will have to be tired slightly to a previously estab- | mitting that 500,000 wounded would be|OD the New Vork New S e R e dvertised for offers for furnishing | fauit wehen most mer bocw ot the | used wh Bex can be Uaed PR hed position.” 73 able to return fo the firing line, the| Hartford rallroad at the “Yellow rel 2 representa- {3,500 tons of coal to the British collicT | arent majerite of Lusinese men were | B0t need n ourselve In the west the only fghting of | Bulletin says that the dennite ~loss,| cIm _The aviomobils 1 ar. Lawsen|Kingswey, in drydock at Callao. Bomest Wil Fonlie ThETa] e i 5 ¢ : meh official report oo : : 0 feet and came ti ug! i ; z nain ight th nd that many | the ohe men ha R = The et i waie| oY men s [sto In a few feet of the Connec Bt or thice days. | Philanthropey Instead of Justice. Tl o R ri‘l"d”"‘,_‘wc'r-»_nmn!\\ afraig because the few did | the 2 oy Careieee Erench recenily were driven across|g,. of Fermer President of Francs| %% % A Smoot Speaking at Midnight. \ skilful attempt is being the Gooks Works of the Amaricas Lo |20t do what wa i s of the Game. the Alsne by the Germans. To the | An Senator Smoot was speaking at mid- | 10 tute philanthropy for jus omotive in Paterson, N. J. All America of One Principle, are, therefore, 1 suppose, east of Solssons the Germans af Taken Prisoner. |2 nd, iy }\zlh’r night and hac fmate it he would| To the phalanthropy he SHRILANE (LU S SO, N Sphar ey thing, there. | Cortain rules of ¢k T will men- tempted to force the river at two| Troves, via Paris, Jan. 29, 11.25 p. m.| €d frore ‘he sho kold the floor as s ¥ wson referred g | 10, IAsE L s some of them. points, but, according to Parls, both | —Captain Claude Casimir-Perier, son | medical for would permit “‘Hesith for China, a ref A vconaus of e SARAl zthe . Jast ) ford Swax, thr < one ‘of them attacks were repulsed. of the former president of France, was | to their home in e avic Hensceats the PL et b o ien - U plove StRER s rst of all, i Cairo reports that Turkish outposts | taken prisoner during the recent battle { liamentary manocuvres, ha , ot et o Depuiniv b ol s whatio 2 bave reached the vicinity of Tor, mear |at Solssons, according to the Petil| CRITICISM OF PRESIDENTS lea over v nd never a R I RS ST (il shan to put e e the southern point of the Sinal pen- | Troyen. The paper adds that the dis- L Sen o v for many th i oial s T P L e o it ToLEE insula on the Gulf of Suez. tinguished conduct of Captain Casi- JACKSON DAY SPEECH | jofore en o ¢ en and childfen who starved |y, " nee cppace Joanneunesd. in tersj udemenc 1 for one have never doubt Berlin asserts that sll the German | mir-Perier in this fight gained him - ator Fletcher pu o, for the windows robbec “‘ S . TASUE e M:*‘:‘; reytag|ed that all America was of one prin- warships enzaged in last Sunday’s bat- | speclal mention in,the army orders. | At Meeting of Indiana Republican Ed- | caicus substifute for childrenof thef" “fachers. |TCTIENOVEN Wes, appolnted quaster-jdinle ‘1 have never doubted that thef suspicion tle have returned to their base, ex- atia) Aeasointi el OB e AR et fanas neral of the German army all America be doing what ecretive, whea ept the Biuecher. The Petit Journal In Paris, on D & | B Eotcrans tone was fair and honorable and of good i e | Tete that was Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 29.—Sharp A royal decree has been issued call- | 4th, stated that Claude Casimir-Perier, 29 icism of President Wilsons' rec | Nine passenger on the Maritime Ex- | report. fng to the colors Ttaly's soldiers of the | then a lieutenant in the Tenth infantry | cr; Jvere in Belgiuia 1o} ,ross of the - Intercolonial Rallwas ey dishonorable. which is re- or a bird to be tenderly cared s Aak “But the method. the method of n sport, i business first and the third category and also | regiment at Fontainebleau, recently|Jackson day speech and of his attitude | bound for Montreal, were injured in a ! control, by law against the small mi- see how oo the Alpine treops, had been severely wounded. | toward consress was voiced here to- Young Rockefeller Critized. derailment accident near Campbellton, | nority that recalcitrant against Berlln says it was a Parseval air- { night tor Lawrence Y. Sher-|sergeant-at-arms ir Lo iticize : Rock IEE these principles was a_thing that it Then, in the second vlace, there #hip and not a Zeppelin which the |To Take Charge of Russian Armies in | man of llilnois In an address at a Tor anemt Mr. Lawson criticized Jolm D, Rock- oo e was difficuit to det ipon. Andla full equivalent the mones Russians destroyed at Libau several ey meoting of the Indiana Republican Ed. gt ler, T for s Jack of Kuowidigs| [Clvimssn of ladiana ‘weee & it was a very great burden. let me|receive, the full equivalent in sery days ago. el . % itorial assoclation. The present con ontinuous Session. conditions and =aid that be wrva3|L3,Governor Ralston to appeal to their |say, to fall unon a particular adfain- | not tfrying to- kit n In the loss of the Britlsh armed erlin, Jan. 29, (by wireless t0 s2y- | grocs Senator Sherman declared, tne ave the bill bef the sen-| “eaually as rant and indifferent as|c gations on _Sund ebr stration of this government to have | order to increase ove a rea- merchant steamer Viknor off the coast | ville)—The Over-Seas News agency | 5i| recently has only resarded: Breers n later. “and we|his trusted executives, 14, for donations for IZuropean to undertake e _whole | sonable return, bt to make the of Ireland, her entire crew of 258 men éu«.jgw r,eoeived a ;evort from Seneva, | dent Wilson's “executive decrees.” The | scssion until The witness told of ,\(‘m— g niaers|s TS e business of final dofinition. That is bfits prop to the satisfact and boys of the naval reserve per- | Switzerland. to the effect that Gen-|qouthern states, he said, “are legislat. | re: v rse, I will nit Honadogbeing ehat duws nili- % what has been attempted by the con- the people you serve. There iehed. eral Gerald Pau, the noted French|in: for the whole conntey s say that somethir G Rerren the pay of the Colorado Fuel| Stock yards at Buffalo. N. Y., and |gress now about to come close. not any more solid found Tor seplstria ta reported to have estab- |army commander, had been sent ol “Tribute was pald to the memory of|to bring about a ss bur 1]2nd Iron compans” and of hundrads|Richmond, Va. were closed to' out-|It has attempied the definition usiness than th ished & grain monopoly similar to|Russia to take over the command of | william McKiniey by Senator Sherman | doubt it, Thero mizht be o amena. | of Dersons being du going shipmentt of cattle, to give time [ which the couniry had Conithte In. Bt s that in_operation In Germany. one of -the Russien armies in Poland.|{and other speakers. Carnatlons were| ments Le offered. 1 hav just | Sert without food or w D o niection: agalnat’® foal-andreadys oni brying 'to: £st ¥ hen, in the third place. The French General Paul is report- S W members of the association in | heard an a dme with ela- | €S Were driven oves mouth _disease “\' anie o B res \‘um;"fl ‘n“::‘ x‘ ‘v 1~$‘ ed by Berlin to have been sent to take 258 Went Down With Ship, honor of the martyred preside: tion to the permanency of the pro; untain ranges. : % i Will ‘Require Period: of Test SRRt Th roquieii s s it charge of a Russien army in Poland.| yopar: 100 s0"a cavuaity Het is et Sovernmient ship b et oy If any appearance of poverty clings| When arraigned in South Norwalk, | i <t to | conscienc s ralh et = b b > " “lto the Colorado Fi S -l conn.. for th 2 = “ ill require a period of test to cience ess, a certal of- 25 ERANGE Bh e sued tonight shows that tho Liritish| CAPTAIN AINSWORTH Eeia) D8, that same, of Hhose mmenil | LR e Taewaon Macieean Lo 1o | Eheamt Folke, sy e L ME | oterain hsthor (e haes ancceass | g it weiare, stterall fa e wiiud ¢ armored merchant vessel Vikror, whi HAS BEEN DISMISSED,| Dents will ve acceptc S r'wi“' predp it poll e the chicken in it defenne, when | funy de e Jut no one | because we expected to make BANKS OF THE VISTULA.| was lost off the coast of Ireland sever- | purpose to por uous gt b ke Pdle s 7 I eafa 1o > standards of the E 2 = H . c o it hag|it attacked her. needs to t pro him that o \ al days ago, carried u crew of Zi8: | p; B session until | money it lios IE taagd e i ther That, after alt : > 258: | Discharged From Immigration Serv- | als and elec- necessa ine them and ; - after ol fn Russiar Poland the Germans Have|composed of naval reserve men and| o Sc279 o La Follette Expects Bili to Pass. |t purchasing mashine Charles W. Peterson, of Racine, Wi s and that the £ compulsion tha Made Repeated Attacks. bovs belomeing o the merchmntile mai| (oe—Awarded Madal by: Congress. | 7, TolCH2 =XPS Taenttot gunmen: and. t | died GE DRFIS’ Tecatoetity & Holler an” removed. common - rine, oll of whom perished. Among L ] gie seenator Sriool crnanlEE T ket i i 3 2 . i ey possible and a uni- The Spiri vl Petrograd, Jan. 29.—The following |the crew were 24 royal naval yescrve| San Francisco, Jan. 29.—Captain|Senator Le Follette w rushing the aspirations of human be- | plosion on the battleship San Diego, | under: ie ang vh pirit of Service. communication from the Russian gen- | mea from Newfoundiand. Frank H. Ainsworth, awarded a medal | ed in conversatic v e sonC_Speal it o, wages and the[off Da Fas Mexico, Mis death maltcs) yersal e NEnttip Sonn kel e eral staff was eiven out here tonight: = b ycongress for planting the first|leaders in theis cloak roc improvement of working conditions, | the eighth fatality t th ¥ havinz the spiritcoN “During the day of Jan. 2%th (today) Itallans Called to the Colors. American flag on Cuban soil after the, fioor. He said that he would have had rich returns t = 5382 o et n in thi v the Mtuation In Bast brossia ans. along| Rome Jan 1o 1150 O vay| utbreak of - the Spanish-American| bill Would be pass: The manner in which ths dtrectinz| Threatening to kill Dr. E. P. Rickert, | ih 2 e now | —there are men in scientific the fronts on both banics of the Vistuls | decres has ey’ toin” somine ta3el | war, and for five vears inspector om| During the crly 1 . | £ SE RS Coloradd Wil nad iron | » smgeon ibocanee thel: aaverl hix fize fBeen e inat_we | reau of Zovernment w were withont material change. 2 2 immigration in San Francisco, has re- | republicans, led by ors .| compan. 1ded down power fruim|when he attempi suicide, Samuel L th fon and | cite—who ake very big “In The forests (o the north of PHI- | cotemors: bora. 1n 1950 mad bibcniret | ceived notice of dismissal, it became | Brandegee, Oliver and Gailin man to mar Lawson characterls. | Fangburn, a glass worker, was arrest- ik Dia oltnyie Al P S et Yaten and Gumbinen (East Prussia)|io the fleld artillery: and also Algins|<BoWD today. | posea points of order, quorum calls,|ed as “a chai vidua. ed in Hillville, N. I, with, we can deal with | communtis. And. b Rt the conilict continues. troops, and the soldiers of the third|. Lhe order was based upon charges| appeals from the ruling of the chair|CHmb. 3 = oA e iy WL that. coshdenes it e e m *Tn the rezion of Borjimow (Russian | category born In 1891, 1895, 1593 g |Preferred a vear ago, In which Ains-|and other parlizmer delays, As for the Rockefeller Igu: |, The house met early yesterday tofthem. and with ‘that contidence of | well as they poss e done. I Poland) the Germans have made re-| 1894, belonging to the Alpiné trosps . | FOFth Was accused of improper action| Senator Ke the ority leader >stigation into industrial unrest. Mr. | begin consideration of ‘the naval ap-|knawledce i o Tate confinence ofif for one am_prond;or ntific-bu- pested attacks, Our counter-attacks in s P# lin excluding and admitting aliens. | finally proposed the ssuance of war. | Lawson sald that it is to be conduct. | propriation bill, carrying about $14s.- | ente e thlas ohaay e b e ihis region resulted in the enemy be-|Germany Prohibits Export of Potash| <, /PSWOrth began serving the United|wants for absentees and the word|ed by “Mackenzie King, an o 00°,000. Indications were that the il et e i Freedom of Speech. ing disiodged from their trenches by P otash| States in 1598 as an ensign. He enter- | went throughout the clty that that|Whose chief contribution to other in-|measure would provoke lively debate.|forth of any business m * because | , Concluding with a bayonet attacks. We captured smeveral| . ”sm.. 2 he immigration service in New|the democrais intended ‘o e the|q D A i re| B e = o ety e PECAUSE | helier in freedom of speech, mitratllenses. erlin, Jan. 29, via London, Jan. 30,| York in 1805, bill througi r w sebtence for the worker| Unless they lear swim befo o dent said: “I have been subj “On_the Galiclan front at the Dukla|235 a. m.—A decree prohibiting the 3 7 he “down his tool commencement, several Princeton Un- Watch the Bio Fellows. free speech myself, and it is hard to an@ Vyszkow passes (in tho Carpath- | export of potash salts, and the raanu. TWO OF THE DYNAMTIERS Amendments Laid on the Table. STt S iversity students will not receive thei g judgment is correct, no- | erdure some times b = the office 8) our progress has been satisfuc- | factures thereof, is published in the A motion to table the substitute dipl: s a rule created in 1911, jre- | poqy eert BUNDICIoNS. GL-an%. Dus. ol the pemtiiutncms ¥ ore e ans) prog D n tl = OBITUARY. | 5 presiden ms t the clear- {oty n epito of determined resistance| Relchs Anzelger. HAVE BEEN PAROLED.|Senator Smoot was defeated. i io . serl ing enforced. | iness merely because It was hie, but | house for original ldeas. I am broUghY by the Austrians. In the region of — e, Y. and in quick succession four amen " & W % thev have been susplcious whenever | more original ideas rer diem, I dare Besklq pass, seeing the numerical su- | FAKE WIRE SCHEME By the Federal Board Becauss of fii-|ments offered by Senatc Gallin B C:nt- ?‘a"n:s \3’?!11\3): o | While speeding between Iron Moun- At duih b thnt the Dioneds. mos he | Koy AnAt Ry cines erton Cin i periority of the enemy's forces op- nees—Others Under Consideration, |Were lald on tha table. Hartford, Conmn., Jan. 20—Capt. ad Pembine, Wis,, the Marquette- | s ysed to take an unfair advantage. | country. a-d, thersfore, pay the pen- ¢ slightly to a pre y establish- | o ! i Vashington, Jan. 29.—J. T. Butler|Posal for an oce | ce boy! 7 s strea [road’ we - = for a big fellow to take advantare - ————— ed position. During the last three days{ Fve Men Convicted in the United | g i "W, Tegiieghiner, tao of" tho|Probosal that cach ship purchicecq bs|Since Boyhood, ‘died at his home in|ment.” No ong was Seriously miured. | Fgryl, DK follow to take adva take | FOREIGNERS ARE SATE on the aforesald front we have cap- States Court of Toledo. men convicteq in the Indianapnlis dy-|eduiped to carry at least four six-inch| O aged 76 vears. Ie =T P advantaze of vou: therefore. we. in- ‘ured more than 60 officers and 2,400 namiting case, have been teniatively|rifles for naval auxiiiary Tarttord and Now Toncryice of} The American Electrio Railway as-|stinctively waich the bix fellow with IN MEXICAN CAPITAL soldiers and also have taken three| Toledo, Ohlo, Jan. 23.—Five men,|paroled from Leavenworth peniten |provision requir that al artford and New York Trans-|sociation began its sixth mid#year|, jiet1e closer scrutin n we watch | Notwith =1 annon and ten mitrailleuses, sald to be wanted in several other|tiary by the Federal parole board,|One half the c of eac SomenE | weeting at Washington with delegates|ihe littie fellow. T ond having | Notwithstanding the Rapid Changes:in “In Bukowina there is nothing offcitles on similar chargee. were con-|Both men were said at the depart-|Americans and propo: Cotne WA e AR el 46 1 |in atténdance from throughout — thé{peen eiven for the bi oW, we can Mexican Politic: Snportance to report. victed In the United States district|ment of justice here todav to be ill.| carry an American apprenti o8 aiting for Arrival of Roe. | countrs sleen o'nigh x e =2 court here today of having defrauded | Paroles for Edward Smarthe amil P,|€ach one thousand tons re . Winsted, Conn., Jan. 29.—A special = “The era of private busi in the| Washin~ton, Jan. —aAlthough ‘the 0it. TANK STEARER two farmers by the use of a fake|P. Morrill, two convicted in tha same Fletcher Asleep at His Desk. term of thLe superior court which w. Eurcpe has turned to the United sense of business conducted with the |FaDid changes in Mexican politics have morev of the partners—I mean of the | Prousht the authoritv of General Car- managing partners—s practically | Fanza back to Mexico City once more, X wire scheme. The following were sen- | case non uogor o) o convened here today for the arraign- | States for butter. Chicago dealers FIELD FOW SUVERAL DAVR.| vicgd: Uy Hooer. Btias Builer. | Parati Tt b e, the| At ome o'clock Senator Smoot had|ment of Harry Roe of Ponghkecbeis, | shibped two car ioads to England by — alias Baldwin, Indianapolia. two vears | other ~dynamiting. cases. sihors wpic | Péen taiking three hours and a half | X. Y., in connection with the murder g of Canada and are negotiating for T s after a lapse of two months, the evac- By London Customs Officers Pending|a¢ Moundsville, fined $2,000 and costs. | cation Sar e and showed no signs of cludin, of Hubert B. Case, was adjourned un- | additional large sales to the Warrng|bimes ceyabare. L COUMIy. but | o of the capital and. de-aistabes Inquiry of Ownership, George A. Brockton, alias Banning, il RO LR Half & dozen senato were on the|til next Tuesday afternoon. Word was | nations. i i tion of forces has resulted in no in- New York, same sentence. viden go.| floor, some of them rozing in their|received from State Policeman Hurley Constant Report to the Public. Jury to foreigners, according to offi- - London, Jan. 29, 7 p. m.—The ofl | Beth Iathawey. allas Manton, Chi- Evidence Against Eastman Xodak Ce. in the cloak|from Poughkeepsie that he would be| The Swiss Government purchased| “Therefore, almost all business has|cial reports thus far received. ank steamer Brindlil sailed from|cago, 21_months, All In. rooms each had its occupant unable to arrive with Roe in time for |a large quantity of petroleum in New | this direct responsibility to the public| Only measre advices have come to Zhields today for the United States,| John C. Arthur, allas Hays, Dayton,| Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 20.—The govern-| Senator Fletcher, in charge of the|the court session, Orleas to make up for the loss in|in general. We owe a constant report| the sfate department of conditions after having been detainad taere for|sentance deferred. ment case against the iastmaa hodak|DPill. was stretched out at his desk supply occasioned by the suspension|to the public, whose money we are|in southern Mexico, but it was estab- everal dsys by the custyns officers| John J. (Mickey) Shea, Toledo, and | company of Rochester, cnarging that|and has slept peacefully during quite| Leaped from Third Story Window. |of importations from Russianand Rou- | constantly asking for in order to cone | lished today that Genmeral Obregon oc- sending an inquiay tnio her owner-iNew York, who has been mentioned | the company is a combingtion In res-|a Portion of Senator Smoots re-| Chicago; Jan. 29— Frank T. Craw-|manie, ¥ duct the business itself. cupied Mexico City yesterday with 10, 1P, prominently in the “clairvovant trust”.|iraint of trade in violation of tle|marks ford, son of the founder of the Na- ¥ “Therefore, we have got to trade not | 000 men loyal to Gemeral Carranza “Prior te the outbreak of the war|was given 35 days in Jjall on a con- [Sherman anti-trust saw, was closed. tional Biscult company and an official| The British _steamer Brauntom,|only on our efficiency, not only on the|that Roque Gonzales Garza, tem- “e Brindiila was a Garman-owned ves. | tempt of court decision. before Judge John R. Ha=sl in Tm:ted Movements of Steamships. of that concern, ended his life today by [ loaded with coal, arrived at Ca'lac| service that we render but on the con- | perary executiva of the convention ol but Some tme as0 was transferred| Ho will be given his sentence later. | States district court nere today. Ev-| Liverpool, Jan. 9—Steamer St.|leaping from the third atory of his | from Panama. She left on orders from | Adence that we cultivate. There 1o a | Bovernment Jofs Tha canita on Janvary - e en pihen she| The men were arrested on charges |idence in sur-rebuttal will be offiered| Louis, New York for Liverpool, sis-|home. FHe oluded a murse who had|the British consul. and it s believed| new atmosphare for businecs. The |37 for Cuerhavace, b retummed on oy sas been held up severa] times. In|made by Wibur Rundell, a farmer at|by the defence later after which boih ! nalled. Due Liverpool 10 p. m. Satur- | been detailed to watch him because of | that she will deliver her cargo to|oxygen that the lungs of modern busi- | 28th (Thursday) and that no informa- ctober, while on a vojuge from New|Pontiac, Mich, that he had lost money sides will present arguments and sub- day. Sailed, 27i2h, steamer Adriatic, a mervous dieorder. was 37 years some British crulsers in the Southern ness takes in Is the oxygen of the pub_ | tion has been recelved as to his wheres fegk 20 Alexandria, she wan token in- on an {maginary horse Teocs. mit briefs. New Vark. o1d and a graduate of Yale university. Pacific. lcconfidence, and if you have not got abouts subsequently. e REE e b S TR

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