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%r. lnd Mrs. Cras. DeVillers . following : . $10.00 Otewenetin Todee, M. 16, T 0. Natchaug Mg!. No. 22, KMP W. L. Butkinghem 0. ... 10.00 . 10.80 5. Previously reported opafc led the police to belisve he been ensuged in a fistic encounter. told the police pome nin ine ;;;: nce given Faverca: within the past hved ot long ago, okl the would rather be in il probation. Drobation Of- M. Young entered a charge 'si il resorted, he was under the in- of liguor. The court ordered that sentence of thinty dayy in eftast immediately. When H H A cortificate has been sent to everyone who has saved a life Dy giving ten dol- lags or more to the fund. Miss Marthe Mathieu Who has been Gonfined to her home for tho past week by fliness has redovered sufficiently to it vp. Judge Andrew J. Bowen is serlously 1H at his home at No. 147 Prospect strtet. Judge Bowen caught coid about n Wweek 2gb which developed into pneumonta. Oharles Ottenheimer, of North Wind- hamm, was regortéd to be in a oritical condition at St. Joseph's hospital, ac- cording to a etatement of the authori- ties there Monday. Mr. Oftenheimer was operated on wor irtestinal obstrustion y afterncon and peritonitis has set 0 touch with the traffic officer and at 344 #he case wére figured Lyons Jail to work it out; firty-five ¢ the Henit. i The flag on 1l No. 6 at the Ameri- ¢éan Thread Company’ was at half mast Morday in memcty of Harry Stone, 3 director of the rompany; who died Faiday in New York. Thé funeral was held Monday. Both Windham Yigh Basketball téams will go to Ronkville tonigit (Tuesday) to piay the Reckviile High Schodl teams. In zames plaved in this ity recently the i local teams were ¥icters. Hyman 8, Hohwartz, for the pest three years lessee of the Loomer Opera house in whis city vacated the premises Monday in compliance with the order of Judge John Beach of New Haven, a Judee 1n the Supreme court. Mr. Schwartz -has moved his property to Norwich whera it will be stored until he takes over the Lyetum theatre of New lLondon. Morris Pougsier of Néw London, the preséni ocoupant 18 to, vacete that theatre in Beptember. Mr. snd Mrs. John Simons, of No, 122 Querecus _aventie. have annouscsd the engagemedt of theit daushter, ida Si- x;nn;ls ta Fraak Bimme of New Roghelle, Funeral serviees for Johm C. Maw. ris were heid Monday afternoon #t 3 o'elodk from his home, Nb. 120 Chestnit gtreet, Rev. O. B. Overton officiated, Burial was in Willimentic cemetery. Jay M. Shepard was in charge of the armange. ments. John R. Emslis of Providencs, R, L, died suddenly Monday noon at the home of Duiy J. Bitippee of North Windhecn Alr. Enle was watching men ut ice at | the North Windham pond when he sud- | ! medicnl ald could he sscured he died, Mr. Bmsie rec to b [ fi subsoriptions t6 the Eurepesa . heve reashed g:.sgc.lo, ac- % figures issued retisarer . Reynolds Monday. This figure approximetely onéthird of the » ham later in thé day from Providence. Angelo Cargouri, diel 8, home, No. 174 South e of about two months. She born in Italy, Semtember 5, soph at hushard she i survived by two chil. drea, Irmiy and Etmn, both of this city, CUTICURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN moting and maintain- uty of skin and hair ticura Soap and Ointment whom live in the M country. ock from hir heme, street. The req No. 251 Churen Cuticura Tal- ‘gas;!w chhurv: at 9 o'clodk was sung i by Rev. John Clark. At the offertory cum is an ideal. powder, re- R mng and cooling to most Fuafherty, and for a waiting - hymn, ‘Rock of Ages” was sung. Ther: wer beautiful floral ttébutes. weré Thomas a was placded in the receiving va Joseph's comeltery. The Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic Hetirs—9 2. m. to 8 p. m. JAY M. SHEPARD ments. firemen eight. Phone 44!the common council meeting by the fire committee. Suceeeding Filmore & Shepard \:on. “l:ire Chief Wade U. Webster told 3 ow this new system would work and Funeral Director & Embalmer 982 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel: Gonnection TOO FAT" Many radues 10 to 80 Ibs., o Karain (progougees, koveen, at any huy rug brochure to Korein Co. Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 81878 ; b writs for free brocl (—a. Statien X, New Yock. bect method, No saits, n EMBALMERS ing, 8o '-«M;Mexmm-: BeTeitiny ‘chay, 8 Bslon St Willimantie, Conn, Sicioncy. oanger! ADD'VEARS Phene 200 2005 um';-gm tu‘-:l%"fnu beioat {Lady Assistant) MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Cottons Will Not Be Any Cheaper for Some Time to Come, So Why Not Take Advan- tage of the Last Week of Qur Clzarance Sale. NGH WIDE BLEACHED 6OT- TON, 29¢ quality, for 16¢ a yard. ®INCH WIDE BLEACHED COT: FON, cambric finidh, 8%¢ quality, tof & yard, H WIDE BLEACHED SHEET- $0¢ quality, for 42¢ a yard. n#no H WIDE BLEACHED SHEET- *u $1.80 quality, for 55¢ & yard. Iali quality, for 16c & yard, 81-INCH WIDE HEAVY BLEACHE sHE;TlNQ, $1.25 quality, for 65c Quality, for Zc a yard. 89c quallty, for 39¢ a yard. for a yard, for a yard. BROWN COTTON EH WIDE BROWN CH6TTON, 30-134691 w IDE HEAVY BROW! quality, for 12/z¢ a yard, 38%c quality, €H WIDE BROWN GOTTON, |40:INCH WlDE BROWN COTTON, 38¢ quality, for 21c a yard. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. denly wvs gelzed with chils. He ‘was asmisted to Mr. Shippee’s home but before mtly purchased the Hart poperty, in North Windham, and while her husband and came to North Wina- Mrs. Maria 8, Carocari, 32, wife of | was 1883 the and Theessa Fain ic as been her homs hirtten vears. Besides her three sisters and four breehets, some of Funeral sCrviess for Mrs, Jennie G. Keiley were held Monday at 8.30 o'- n hieh mnas at St was given as a duet by Mre. A, W. Turner and Mies Anna The bearers L John Kelley of thisi and New York. The body at St. Killourey B.\:merfl were in charge of the arrange- ‘Willimantic is to have s two platoom system at Engine company No. 1, three more men being added to the personnel at that station, making the total regula} This action was taken at Monday night when a resolution was presented It was explained that the cost of maintaining this depart- ment could be done within the appropria- ETING| s iNGH WIDE INDIAN HEAD, 398 38:INCH WIDE BALLOON CLOTH, 42.INCH WIDE TUBING, 66c quality, 4. INCH WIDE TUBING, T0c quallty, added that with the twe such a thing as hs ago could not take plate time only one man was of the apparatis, Up o neWw !have been on reguldr ddty, and | days of the Week only four mén duty as one man was off one ceven. When anéther ntan was out $7600 quota set for Willmantie, Recént|meals there remained but thrs fegul donafions have been received from the|men at the station. per day of 13 hours each with ne off for meals, Hvery wésk they flll change from day to night shifts. Another resolution passed gave police départment the use of a mn polics signal box, equippéd with cslored light and telephione, This sigtial 8 to be erected on Muin street oppesite the traffic officer’s stand. With this sigfial It will be possible for the chidf t6°keé) “\a wn-u the poiiss me s vacant uu::l- reach an of by uonhectiiig with lhn Main street teléphoite. A third resolution passed ghve Mayor Gates the power to selest thtes aiderinen whose duties it would be to inditlre inte the prices of gas and electrieity furnished Willimantic by the Roekville-Wiljimaiitie Lighting company, and if In ume Judg- ment it was hecessary to miak p&l‘ tion to the publie utllmn nmm fon and Go all other things nécessary. The dommittes on firs departmest was given permission té pirchass one desen rubber coats and eue dozen pairs of rub ber boots. _ i " The meeting was eailéd to order at 3 o'clock by Mayor A. CGates, and Attorney P. J. Danshey Was given op- portunity to speak fot Solomion who wished to consttuict a lumeh mh measuring 12x1¢ fét on land near the corner of Broad and ‘J::u stree had been ref.ded phtmission to build by Building Inspedier Wadé U. s‘e&m. who claimed the building he constryct of galvanized irgn B wood Wi! fiot a fireproef sthicture. At~ torney Danahey stated that the &ity charter spevified that the bullding spector was jud‘& only abeit thé walls and reofing of bullding and da gal- vadized iron was listed a8 proper mate- rials i the eharter hé had no right to refuse permisdion to Hadddd to build, It was voted that the matter be laf! ih the hands of the fire ecmimittee, bullding in- specior snd the corporation couisél. The ususl reports were tehd by Cletk Albert C. Beripture and were accéptéd: The report of Poiics Chief Danlel J Kil- fourey was acoepted, The ré) f City Health Offieer Dr. W, P. 8, uni W accepted as follows: Scarét fever 4, lo- bar pneumonia 1, {uberculosis 1, Atld- mces 6. Superintendent of Streits 18- vin M. Ford rapsited éxpepdjturas &f $1,315. 4; Thé rjsignition of Clintof T. Wood, call membet of Triuek zm\m‘ N6. 1, was accepted. Herbert B. was applicant for el man for Hook ana Ladder company 6. 1. His applleation was accepted. It Was votéd that the eity Borrow $7,000 as nesded. ‘The repilar bills wére réad and M.)e"d and ad- journment ¢ame at 10.30. 0 lohg te- cesses frolofiged the mestifig, vmleh s one of the busiést of the yesr. Vietor Cotten will be -lugu with breach of the peace at police tourt this (Tuesday) morning. He, was arfested Monday afternoon, by Chief Killourey upon complaint of a family on Rayned court. The young man., w5 wad taking orders for crayon pletured, had obbalned efitranes to tHeir homie and refussd to leave when requested, Fé liad no ligenisy permitting him to sefl in tiis elty. nwa g the arrival his housetisld | The tellowing pespie Wiil cds te & was staying with Mr. Shippee, Mm Boite was et ot ot § %S reoeption commitice a tthe Héover mass meetiig at the state armory on Plessant street this (Tuesday evenlni Mayot Charles A. Gautes, I; e o;u Robil son, Judge George BE. tn, ayor iDaniel P. Dunn, Rev. anm c? 1%‘ i Charles H. Caswall, M Mrs. Arthur Racioot, Mrs. Danjel P. Dufi Mrs. A. W ard. Mrs. Robinson, Mis. C. ¢ Ashtori and Miss Pauline Bill. The repogt of Chikt of Poliee Diflel J. Killourey shows thi niumber of rivsts fof January to have beén 30, divided aa fillows: Drunkenness 8, theft 1, Bredeh of the peace and drunk 1, vilitihg riled of thé road 2, suspitigus petsens 3, break- ing and entering 1, violutibn of llqior law, resisting officer 1, emBesziémant 1 manifest danger of falllhk Into habits of viece~2, violation of pfobation 2, begging and drunk 1, vielatién of liguer law 6, insane 1. Thesé were di¥posed of N8 tollows Committed to industrial school for giris 3, released by chief 3, pald fines and oosts 6, judgment susperfded -1, turhed over to other officers 3, ekeciition of judgment suspended and v éharge 6f probatish of- ficer 1, continied 7, bent to Norwich state héspital 1. Tramps lodged at sta- tion 34, electric lights out 195 he! value of stolen property fecovered $35, cemplaints 197, The annual nieoting of the Willlmantie Welfdre bureau was held &t their rooms on Valley street Monday night. The meeting was ealled to order by Président Lincoln, who read the ahfiual greetings. The report oi the secretary was read, which disclosed that 1,337 18 were made, 1 1,081 tele- phone calls, 168 letters were written, ¢ | telesrams sent, relief given to 179. The treasurer’s report showed total recsipts $2,900.58, expenses $2,387.66. balance on hana $683.13. The following fllréc(on were elected: M. E. Lincoln, Mrs. R. H. Fenton, C. F. Risedorf, Mrs. George F. Taylor, James P. Bath, Dr. John F. Weldon, J. B. Carl- een, W. A, Arneld, Andiew Roux, J: M. Shepard, Mrs. C. C. Case, Mm. W. N. Bowen, E. P. Cheshro, P. J. Latamie, J. ¥ Sullivan, Samuel Chesbro, J. M. Beard Mrs. George A. Bartlett, Mrs, W. A. Dawson, Rev. A. D. Carpentir, Rev. Harry S. MeCready. Rév. J. J. Papilioh, Rev. Walter Borchert, Rev. John Clark, Rev. Harley Smith. It was voted to hold the next mestime the 2Sth of this month, wheht the efection of officers wm take place. e ‘Women mchm are e lenger em- floyed tn Frensh schools for boys. The authotization to employ them, grantéd during the war has been withdrawn, hee cause tha retyrn to normal iife has fnadé men toacherS avallable. :__—W, e Do you know why it's toasted Dl a T6 the delicious Burley tobaceo Havor TRIKE %GARETTE for 19¢ a yard, Don't be prejudiced about advés- MRS, JOSEPH WELCH | for over a year, tlsed remedies and say that Patent| Meédicines are not relinble as — all goo;i things are some 8 misdn« tood. ‘n was just a ;‘e:’ yla:rl l.:in om. bleeding was reso W) the patieht :nlcd bloed, it m also COLCHESTER _ A fine drawing of the branéh trala ind érew i on éxhibition dt the statien. 1t was p?ennted Conduotdr M. J. Porter by the artigt and is an- excellent piées ot X § srows zh- trlln ln M‘ ilfllfli Harold Bailey of New Je-e Bailey of Harlford were ::-u of thelr parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Henr¥ J Balléy, over Sunday. Mrs. Edwin T. Pégk réturnéd to her horiié 1 Wi ter Saturday o:fnm % faw days’ visit with frie ! 5% 18 i b e, 8¢ Mfs. Holmes' 3 over Sunday. ey attendéd the opén: ing of r?‘ bHu'l::o’rd abtomotile show id Hartford Batw Pustofice Inspeotor Geoige Smith wis With his family on Windham avetitie éver ront of the statwn their places and the dsual to bn-:d the_train. Dinlele was in Middietown Y. Eatle Porter trom New Haven wias at his hiome over Sunday. Walter B. Lombard of Haftford wis thé guest of his mothef on Norwich ave- nile ever Bunday. The_rygistrats df velers were in sess sion at the town clerk's office Fridsy to fecéivh hamés of those €8 bé put em the cnicus lsts. Flaks were dwhied about thé village Setugday, Lineoin's Birthday. Harry Lasinek motored to Norwieh Sunday. Williasn Birehatl returned Bunday from New Léndon, whare He had been to at- ‘m\d the funeral of his bister: Thé yourig men's minstrel trodpe met at the homie of Jokeph Déniber Surday afierndon for relidaraal, Egward Drisooll of New Haven was st his_home in Windham avenue ovér Sus any. The cise of Semudl Eiking va. Adier Bros, wes triéd before Justice M. n. Abell in Gtiange hall Saturddy mérning. Attet- héy Ryan of Middldtown appeared for Wikins and C. F. Brown of ihid plse. for Adler Bros. The cade wis a sume mary orocess. The judge reserved hid decision. Mixs Witina Marshall, who has been il for the past two weeRs, is able to te- sume her dutiés ad teacheér In the high #chool: Chatlés Beebs, who in siperinténdi* the witch hezél and bir¢h mill 4t Corh- ock’s Dridge, whs at his homé on Line ood avénue over Suiday. SOUTH COVENTRY Mr. and Mrs, Hérbert Barlow of New Britain were at the hofme of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tayior, Senday. Mins Wren, one of the Center school iteachers, whe has been ill, is able to be out. Albert Wood, & loeal shoemitkér, is i 2 Willimantic hospital for tréatment. Mr. and Mrs, Earle Daniels Wwere at the home of the Tormer's parents, M and Mrs. Louis Danigls, Sunday. Thi aré from Springfield, M Irvine Ham- mond also caine with thefn to visit his parents. Miss Helen Wood of Harttord waa vige iting her parents over Sundes. The funeral of Fred Snyde |in the M. E. ehifeh Wednesday. Burigl #as ifi Nathan Hale cemete Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood and thatr %.n:mer attended the fuheral of Mrs. ‘ood’s father in Willimartie Saturday. e i HEBRON Mids Ruth Griffin was home f¥oifi Harte ford for the week end. Nr. and Mrs. Charles Hilding of New York were week end guésts of the Hild- ing family. Mr. ind Mrs. 8. T. Sinith were i Nor- wich over the week énd, guests of their soni, N. K. Smith. iew Hivén Dairy company iivit- 1 te Néw Haven Thursday @ in thelf henor, about frédent. The employés of the Gllead ind Amston, plant attended. Miés Florenoe Sml?n and & friend, Misy Mary Kelly, of Middl weté In Col- g the Willlmantic visitors Satyp day afteriton Wire Mis. Winthioh Pof- tér, Miss Bertha PbFtér. Mrs: R. F. Por- :}-‘r Mies Mudred Hough end H. H iner. SOUTH WOOD!TOCK Miss_Mindle Wells 15 spending & few days with Mrs. Padget of Putnam. Befiexét gran, lfivi &.whist 3nd Gdhce lagt Monay nl Mrs. French nl plaee 16 -dc\lu . tew d in “)::: York ::m v ington (lml y have mved to the d\d'!‘mir Place. Gmi ace has left the Baker F.fi !mu ..“{“‘3 &t Oford with & ,i\.uumm in hcu\fi, M!mmx end at honte, ANDOVER Gey M. Barlett is |n Buftals visiting g fi:‘éfih‘%gl péon ' santmed to the M houss With I mfim r ¥ in a private Mrs. Fryak Hamilen n 1), wmhunm. Where she want i lur wenuu b S u il very m st the lnmm hospt DEVELOPMENTS ix fARiyr - 1LBGHTAWION 1K CONGHEER Washington, Feb, 14— (By Tis A £ Dev chi uflfl Jeg- &'fi’"‘"‘s‘; !&i-g u«ni = ineluded a8 held l}\ BY M. M. LEROU, AND ALL OTHER FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS EVERY- signaturé but with a comprehensive state- ment giving his reasons, coupled With a final attack ofi republican congressional polities. uht.mad tomorrow night. Y TROUBLE m RHEUNATISH, OF YEARS STANDING AND PAIN UNBEARABLE STOPPED BY TONIC CINOT | Mrs. Joseph Weléh of 50 Chestnut Street, Hartford, Endorses CINOT Because it Made Her Well Again Wher Every Other Method That She Tried Had Failed. THATWAS AT T T2 Ty Ty Wy Wi L L/ (2L A Built forEndunng Performance unlawful to take a bath f: v ber to March in the city of Philadel- hia in 1843 as it was deemed un- ealtily. Times have changed and the world is progressing and the Tonic CIN an up-to-date sclentific temedy and can absolutely prove to any one interested that the herbal combination in it and without one drop of alcohol is_ one of the setentific woriders of the yeur. Mrs. Welch LS have suffered from kidney trouble had sharp paing through my kidneys and they would bleed they were so bad, I felt so tired and dragged out that 1 could hardly wiilk and my nerves weré in a state of collnrae for thé past six months. I fl intense misery-all the time and could not work. I have taken three bottles of CINOT and am todiy a well woman and I cannot help but sing the pralses of this God-given remedy.” CINOT I8 FOR SALE IN NORWICM WHERE, Atindunéerm by Seantor McCumber, republican, Nofth Dakota, that a vete on the Fordney bill probably would Be atement by Chairman Fordney of lhe House wuys and means committes making definite the intention of reptib! can leaders to press legisiation revising the permanent tarif? through the ext session before attempling consideration taxation questions. The Fordney bill wag pulled out of its pieon hole for severzl hours of debate late in the day. Nothing came of it, However, for when the sesslon ended fio definite progress had been made. Benator Underwood wag retleent sbout his assurances of a prédidential véto. He Geclified 10 say whether it came from (he preuident difect snd relused to answer Questions relative to the form in Whish the information eame. ,The statémenit of the minority leader, howeéver, was the cause of speculation among senators on both eides of the eémergincy tatift question. It was gen- erally sccepted that ms a result of the ‘White house attitude the democrats were more than willing to 18t the measure 16 a vote where all¥senators’ records could be preserved. — Plans of the republican leaders con- eerning revicion of the permanent tariff were made public ih the form of o fetter by Mr, Fordhoy to Representative Fres, fepublican, Wisconsin. Any prograt, Mr. Fordney sald, which did not contem- plate immediate action on revision of the Uriderwood tariff act would not be in ae- eord frith the “overwheiming expression 8f the peopla” in the Novembher dlection. The house ways and means committés, its chairman indicated, will launch inte the work of framing the new tarift law fmmediately after the hearings, fow in Process, are conecluded, probably within the next fow days. The bill then will be madé ready fof introduction and edhsid- etation in the house in the cArly days ef the extra session. “After the tariff hill has passed the house,” Mr. Fordney's Tetter continued, “ad during the time it is being Acbated ih the senate, time will be afforded to prepare a new revenue bill and to eoh- duct hearings on which tak . fevision should be based.’ CRatrman Fordney 2186 sconted ptihs lishéd reports that the committes’s mind was made up with respect to 2 sales tax And said that full consideration was to ie MODEL £3-A thoritie. Dr. Linwon reportd thit the asmw.len o prést at Dongle um. ond il perEcbs Werd W iwo daps, When the masimmc Have bedi five hundred. le to Mx lil .rm-l of & aumber o pok and typhub At Mflfil ’h‘ 6- | For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis "f“."é"‘ l:fl“ mfimm t the port of 2l thir e al atbarkation i Paircpe i the pétiod posstiie on—15 dags for Smallwx ind twanty Sis GAyS for typhus. |’ At prégefit the Bows pi déterition for more than & fow dafe thire ars no Mcliitiss for earing for thase pervone. “Irispedtion in Piwope en Gis Whols i) very g4, and thebs IA nus Swngor of o Jarge number of tyghus and il pox | cases readhing Afrieri@. ‘Tide gueral phy< sl chafad® of the Imimuefuits is oo, Mowt of the men ate lofmer sl das" for the inflamed mucous mam- branes of nose, thtoat n‘ passag Used f; hly recommended hig & T by physi cians. [P E—— STATE BESTS IN CA}I OF JUPAR WGANNON Cevatond, 0., Fab, 14.—The Mate (s miven #ll revenue sugmestions and that ed it caks agilhet Judge th fresmuey exporta woult he bt 1 1 | AL 1T Sl woo, danesd wich | assbover oo Pavers botiay 00" ook teshnical advice before dction of any| o4 dearse minder in the kil of | §1.20 kind wag taken. Harsh C. laced el withemes ';«:?e-mfiruuhmm for the duy. It Is eipecked _the dofense Wil conelinde 19 e by W The witriesees for the defe. go (his 1ft- of the cofiten- IMMIGRATION INSPECTION AT DANZIG OVERTAXHED GORNS Llft Off with Fingers “on servics at Dane t_European port of Aepars tyré for Armerican immigration, pletely bmken dovm. public heaMth servics refusinz to orrtie fy snyor® row leaving theta for Awnsel- da Dr. Rupert Blue, asfalnrk surgson zeveral, informed today. Flo has recaived masiizes from # 3. B Linson, Mist Indpsctor of tha Uhied States pubiic healih serviee at Dahsig reforine that the PalA and of ficials of Dandic are cnmapead ih a cme tmversy over the question of auibority, which hee resulted in extreme laxity of irenection. in fefusiix o answer. The situntion has been growihg wotea| Julie Powdl aiso aversilad a wotlon for two weekd, culminatin mtoday fn the | by the deferss to ®Hie ouf 3ies 2.6lly's gervice of tolfce on the Poles and Dan| teetimohy. aier Mis Netiy i‘h‘(M Bm pigora tiat the inmostion muse imvnadi-| ‘%0 the Bast of her knowledge wnd ately be Iiproved. of drastie action Waf” the [hd 15 the u&h during u\e be reosmmended to the Washingtn firet trinl of McGatnoh, P — HAYS ASD DOUGHERTY ARE TV VISIT HARDING —— 8t AMAa, a., Feb. u.-‘mud. fobletrs rélaking o the personal an iditlel policies of the veming edmiphtra- ton wii be reviewad in great dein't by Pres| d‘nl-l.xfl ng during EM next. tH® dare in sonference with the t¥ o men bt «.!r»efly L. éharge of the poMtiom! n-afimim/ which »m.fiu about his glec- mn it. Haye of thdiana, blican national committes anl mdn-uoou in be in line for the pes:- madker getieralship, eaie 1o Bl Augwe- thhe tonighe and will rémain witid Wel- neafay. e saw Mr. Harding h the evening and they are éxpedted W spead several hours together fomprrow. Harty M. Daugherty of Ohlo, wad of the flm'flgp‘p.z‘m entlon mn‘_ln genernlly réghided as thé nest aftorney general, is 16 reach here Walnesan 2 lke seadon of comsu .mde‘ Tt is with thete twd that na talks triost ,tn togard o the pladronige tion present at the acene the shooting. Beveral wiinessen tastifled thal they mw | Tim meveral Mincks from the mwutler dor- i net az about the time the shodking ok hace, An ifort by Prosecuthr Smnion o fofde Miss Mncy E. Newfy, an important Mmate's witness, {0 tell Wér reason for | mlmlnq 16 repeat testimony she gave at| MeGanton 1rial, falled whea Jw '?Amr G, Powéll ruled that if the tes'drony would Inceiminale her she dould #and on het constiutionsl rights New Ministéer From Nicaragua | Doesnt hurt & bit! Freezone on aching mrn that corn stops hurting thén it right off with nntem druggist sells & uny Freezone for nhte: x:n:-. I!M u remove cvery har corn bpxurr? the toes, and the m with sorcneds or Irritation. . Shatrimo 8| BaL ¢ Yo “gencral business for the gbod of e e Ger." Todmy the sresident-slsct dinpontd of & his admisistres and. the flmfiirl with (hem mnmvmu expovted \ Ko relate to ve teiepts from the calsifiet down. 14 alws Likely that m Questions a8 the Mausura! dddres ol plane for e ial sesrion of comgtess Wwinl be condtersd. In desaribing the whnu of the visit of his to men. Mr. Har. sud he Would iaik ®em absut foc siged o apyeiat de m the tremswry. A method Nas been pPerfested spinning glass inio practieally 18as threads, which cati Bbe 'u #poola llke ordinaty thread for mahy purposes. Dr. Moma Cesar, tie fiew Min- ister grom Nicarsgus, who has just AFFived 1A Whashingtes, Dr. Cesar 15 the youngest diplomat of his rank if the sofps, having just pusséd his thiftieth birthday, He is & distint- gulshed physician, studied medicine in Paris for tem years and servad with ihe medithl deopartment of LAY Freiich Ariny deriby the wee,