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YOU OUGHT TO COME UND SEE How GRaTeruL DER THE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN ‘But How Was Adolf to Know It Was an DERS NE Go uP UND vorTa To HIM, iss, CARDINAL FARLEY GREETED | BY 100,000 IN CATHEDRAL (By United Press Leased Wire) = chanting of the great choir, in cas Jan, 25.—Cardinal | sock and surplice, accompanied the y formally veoulved | mew marching body up the main "s cathedral here amid aisle to the great altar the scene all the solemn pomp and splendor | was most impressive and beautiful. accorded a prince of the Roman Five thousand candies burned in whole interior was decorated in| the church, every altar being aglow higher ecclesiastic dignitaries es | with light and decorated from dais corting the venerable prelate and/to pinnacle with flowers The Cardinal Gtobons from the Cathe-|Catholic faith (00 prieste and @ral College to the chureh. seurlet More than 100,000 persons lined Pontifical high mass was celebra: the way from the college to the/ed by Archibishop Prendergast vestry and the edifice itself was|rhiladelphia, Thousands of Cath- surrounded by a sea of faces, Thejolic school children participated in church was packed. As the solemn! the ceremonies of welcome, HOW “SYSTEM” KILLED BABY (Ry United Prose Leased Wire) = j nursed it when I came home. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—“The ac-| “On Mondays I worked from noon cursed N York laundries kilied)untt) 2 a. m. Tuesday. Then 1) my little baby-—that's why I struck.|rushed home, nursed baby and Uniess we win this fight perhaps | worked from 7:40 a. m. y they'll kill me, too, for 1 haven't\until 1:30 Glock Wednesday much money. But if we win and| morning. Then home and baby for we save some other mother’s baby,/a few houre and back to work at/ then I'll be satisfied.” | 7:20 a. m. without any sleep. We! ‘This statement today was made|got off at midnicht Wednesday to Labor Commissioner Williams by |and on Thursday worked from 7:30 Matilda Winn, pale faced a: an, /a. m. until 9 p. m, in relating conditions in Ne ‘ork! “The doctor told me I would kill laundries [my baby If I Kept at it, and sure “My baby's death,” she said, | enough, it died from lack of proper “happened tn this mann My |nourishment. There are hundreds husband was out of work and I had of other cases just like mine. to help him out. During the day} “Won't you please do something | { |my smother kept the child and I Orders HeaJ Sent as Fee to Surgeon | Polygict Weddii | Twe Leap Year Sr Before dying at Whitesburg, Ky. wart Bidg., Marshall, Smith Fouch lett instructions to find by M Who Saved Him Vears Ago. out from Dr. ...air of Apache, Ok) “if he still wants my head.” Twenty-five years ago Fouch was shot in the head at Apache, and Dr. Blair saved him, although the promised him his head when he sefentifie value. . Horse Lost a Shoe and injured Man Bled to Death, Patrick J. Hart, who had a leg eut off by a train in Jersey City, bled to death because @ horse lost its shoe. A tourniquet failed to stop the flow of blood, and when a second call was sent for an ambulance the poll was told one couldn't ‘be sent from the City Hospital be- cause a horse had cast a shoe. Has Been Guest in Red Bank Hotel tor Sixty-five Years. Charles Preston, elghty-nine years old, has been a guest in the old Globe Hotel in Red Bank, N. J., for sixty-five years, He has occupled only two differ- ent rooms since he first registered. Celebrates His 1020 Birthday With “His Boy Tom,’ — 80. “Uncle” John M, Butler received many friends in honor of his 1024 birthday at his home, Ocean Grove, N. J. “My boy Tom,” eighty years old, helped him celebrate, ‘The old man is partially blind, but otherwise in fine shape. to help win this strike: NEWS] Four foreign languages were used ictpal Judge Sabath in mar- rying two couples In Chicago, 4 Siav and a Lithuanian girl and a |Bohemian and a Polish girl. | The brides admitted they took jadvantage of leap year and did the to Be Good and Stay at Home. Before Mra. Mary Pope would sign the marriage license applica tion at Philadelphia she asked Rob- ert Aspinwall, seventy, the prospec: tive bridegroom: “Robert, are you willing to promise not to rudd pie nd at night after we are mar- ried? MAKES PAJAMAS FOR PORCUPINE (By United Press Leased Wire) GREELEY, Colo., Jan, 25.—"Sliv- ers” Brubaker has a new pair of | pants or pajamas. They have four jlegs to them and the outfit in- ‘cludes a nice warm nightcap. Slivers jis a healthy, young porcupine cap- jtared by Miss Josie Brubaker, a tel jephone operator of Evans, some | months ago. During the last cold snap his mis- tress noticed that Slivers got snow | between his toen and that It rolled up under his feet, Being unable to use a quill to re- jmove the clinging fee, Siivers had j|cold feet whenever there was snow jon the ground, and Miss Brubaker just couldn't bear to see the poor thing suffer, so she invented the unique costume. “Steam Heat Kills Love” (BY United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, 81 years old, a member of the bar of the supreme court of the United States and once @ presidential candidate, gave out some good advice today consigned to American husbands. “What we need is more all around husband: she said, be iknow of nothing scarcer unless it |be good wives. Love cannot thrive jon steam heat and janitor service. “If a husband doesn't make enough money to hire a domestic land has to help out with housework occasionally he ought not to think be is henpecked. Beating a hus- band isn't going to do him any ,more good than beating a wife. Be \gentle, but firm. , AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original aoa Genuine “3 HORLICK’S den to ‘Mawic’ 3, ey., Uni ame to 29, “es Sead MALTED MILK | The Food DrinkforAllAges Carbolic acid ended the life of John McKinnon, 65, # tailor living 3333 Rallread ay., last night, but the same deadly drug fatled to act | on Mrs. Belle Monroe, his house-| keeper, when she drank the remain: | der of the potion to ascertain its nature. She tried “to arouse MeKinnbn | last night, and swallowed what was | Jeft in a small glass. She was hor rified when told by Patrolman F. EB. Foraker that it had contained carbolic acid, and that MeKinnon had taken It to end his fife. Med- ical ald was immediately summoned for the woman, but she suffered no il effects. No motive for McKinnon's rash deed is known. He was employed for many years by a tailor known as “Pioneer” Cameron, who died a couple of months ago. Mrs. Mon: roe took over the business and con- tinued to employ McKinnon, LUNCH COUNTERS soaFOR CHILDREN Jan, 25.—Lunch counters for the use of all students | are to be established immediately | in the city schools for the relief| of 200 or more children who are compelled to attend school unfed. It ia planned to sell the food at cost to those who can afford to pay for it and give meal tickets free, Not in any Mille Trust i Insist on “HORLICK'S” and privately, to the poor children, | The lunch counters will be put in operation by the city charity board on the authorization of the clty commissioners. FEAR MASSACRE N PEKIN TODAY (Ry United Press Leased Wire) PEKIN, Jan. 26.—With a general massacre of Chinese in Pekin im- minent by the Manel who are again in control of the city, foretxn diplomats here today demandg) that the emperor disarm the im- guard a Excitement throughout the city is intense and residents of ali the foreign quarters have been yotified not to venture into the native sec tion of the city, where there in grave danger of an outbreak of slaughter at any moment. The prime object of the Man- chuw’ hate seems to be Premier Yuan Shi Kal, Yuan fears asnas- sination at any hour, and 5,000 loyal WHITE MAN AND LOG ANGELES, Joseph Cos, wh Houston, a negress, are man end wife today following # mar- riage on the h.gh seas between and Monica They were married by the Rev. Joeeph Hill, a negro. “I'm perfectly satisfied with my choice of @ mate,” Cos said today. ‘lam sure we shali be happy.” Captain Blanchard, of the steamer Cabrilio, on which the wedding was soiemnized, plead ed ignorance when he gave per- mission for the ceremony, that the contracting parties were of different races, CHAIN AND BELL THIS BRID (Ry United Press Leased Wire) GEORGETOWN, Colo, Jan. 26.-4 When Mr. and Mra. James &. Lake returned today from their honvy$ moon, 20 men fastened cowbelin t Lake's ankles and bedy, a heavy) chain around his neck and hand: | cuffs on his wrists. Then he wa chained to the end of a dray an marched through the principal} streets. | Later he was harnessed to a| burro cart afd compelled 16 haul | his bride through the bisiness por ton. Fred Parker, chief of the volun. teer fire department, of which Lake is a member, headed the procession with a band of 20 pt HO MORE RODS FOR THIS BOY VENTURA, Cal., Jan. 25. Arrested and hailed before Judge Clarke on a charge of va- Frank Haddock, 17 learned today that he $20,000 in trust in Los he father or the prisoner was called to testify, and he made known the news of the fortune, which he placed in trust for his son. “No more rods for mine,” said young +iaddock. STORE. NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Beginning | & campaign against the high cost | of living, Rev. Madison C. Peters, pastor of the Pilgrim Congrega-| tonal church, is today planning to} oper grocery store as part of} the charity work of the chure! | Clogs the pores of the scalp, pre-| vents the hair from obtaining proper nourishment—causes it to fade and eventually to fall out. And besides, it’s irritating and annoying: to have your sealp itching and burn ing all the time. 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