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eeresd to dispense with reading th: resolation. Journal. The usual! grist of memorials 1 demand the resutar order. and petitions was presented. The | Senator Borah, flou>, crowded with Senators and In the confusion Sena Representatives, and +) allertos, | nisunderstandin nt Monat packed by a throng which included | wae explaining the vote of a ce the President's: wife, fairly hummed | jneue, objected Mitr expectation. | “Tf this Senate te goine be FAs Senator Gore was ted to bis seat | papyod, the Senator se by his secretary all eyes were upon | him. The Administration leaders, con- fident and prepared, sat back awalt- She the proper moment Stone explained that “on thie resolu. SENATOR STONE CALLS UP) |) ho RESOLUTION. | Senators Vardaman, Smoot and Morning business was finally closed | ; cet Keanna VAIS ted te and Senator Stone asked that the) iin tele vot Sena James | Gore resolution be laid before the [Tot terpooed it mate. Senator McCumber, Republican, of Korth Dakota, offered a substitute to @xpress the sense of the Senate that the rules of international law #hould he revised to meet new condittons ‘Yt war and that, pending negotiations With forelen powers, Americans be Yequested to refrain from endanger. The their lives by t ling on armed the M timber subetitu n n read, Senator Stone ayn he Gore r tion, and it w before the Senate. Thereupos Benator James Kentucky moved Yhat the resolution and eubstt tutes be laid on the ve. Gore was op WW feet aakin nitior He ‘ed bh c f on lution to make are we of the Senate that the death of an | American citizen n armed mer | Chant ship would be just cause f war # After a brief partamentary brish Potion of hig resolution.but when he soucht to discuss it he was shut off abjection by Senator James ‘The tion wog then read and Senator s moved that it be included in on to table the original reso n and all substitutes. roll call was then ordered on to table the and all sub This | r wub- or Jame Ortwinal Gore resolution stitutes, The vote was 68 to 14 @erved to kill aiso the MeCumb: etitute and the Gore AMENITIES DURING CALLING OF ROLL. | Repu 1 to be voting he wa Vote direct on the propositic Mtor Borah, Republican, obj but the Senate voted to excuse When Senator Stone's name w allied he ‘arose to explr’ that § @lor Saulsbury, Democrat; was ab- ‘pent, on account of illness, He sald Mhat if present, Sen Saulsbury would have voted on tho original —— HOSE CLOGGED FROM COLO OR CATARRH to national degradation and war. We Apply oS ai restrile To} | are in @ oriais, Firmnoss. ie. enore ‘Spe Paseag likely to keep us from war than * Al! What relict! Your clogged nos. | vAlition Tfils open right up, the air pions of SAYS THE SENATE WAS “aer.| your bead are clear and you can breathe MANIZED.” | reel. more hawking, snuffling, “L believe we should uphold our mucous discharge, headache, dryness every right—on the high asas or in no strugdling for breath at night, your | yoxte I believe tn publicitynot tn told or catarth is Don't stay stuffed u t a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Beat 'm from your ‘druggist now. Apply @ little of ‘this | nt, antiyeptic cream in your nos- js, let it penetrate through every air of the head; soothe and heal “the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, ¢ 6 you instant relie! ‘s Cream jlo ust what every cold and jeatarrh “ull rer has been seeking. ‘Just splendid. —Advt. one. | tlon that academ will be gagged with + Sen Rorah shouted When order was red ator the f order being @ View Presid ne latter played no small part in rama, His rulings were unl. y toward prevention of debate. the vote tor Stone nator Jor uy forn trted to call #, declaring that an ultimatum to any Prosident should But Jones de by withdrawing it ntroduce it again later reintro- same resolue r 6 Sen plan « would MeCumber substantially the lution, The McCumber resolution will go to the calends STORM BREAKS OUT AFRESH AFTER VOTE. Joven Senators were mmediately after an- the vote, demanding no further discussion disposed of. ‘The Senate consideration of the bill, Rut Senator ashington, the first technically discussing: sure, pleaded with p off armed ships. discussion will serve this land “Lat Halt a on their feet invement of of the issue cooded t waterp! ot WwW while speake Shields Americans to 1 hope this warning, and Jeluge of blood, save he said n eclfish American, by exercising this right, risk plunging bie nation inte war Senator Jones contended that the Senate had been gagged and \ vote prevented on the merits of the resolution will come up again,” he de- President is wrong,” Sena t ‘Marke asserte ought to be stopped. We're ® around with & chip 6 nor are we because of an that even college to war going > question professors are not agreed upon," to-day," ship. would not have or Ag rule, lallinger attacked the ve res he said “T should have voted for the right of an American to travel on an armod said Senator Borah, “but I vote for the gag rule. T always favored firmness tn all nternational affairs—any other leads hed no conclusion shoving through this Senate a tesolu- t t Senato ike you might jam a plank hrough @ polltical convention, ‘This was Germanized to-day; we ybeyed the President like the German ogisiators do the Katser's orders from the throne, It's | F “The President in his letter to Mr. > Urged a public diseuasion, so he might know the sentiments of Con- Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks “fo look one’s best and feel one’s best is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the day's wa system t ¢, sour fermentations 4 sonous toxins before it is absorbed in the blood, Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of gbatbustible material in the form ut s, so the food and drink cack dgy lexve in the alimentar ws @ertain amount of indigestible material, Which if not eliminated form ty i ti ws Which are then sucked in he ad througn the very ducts whieh intended t« nly nourishment to mstoin the body oom in ur cheeks, tu se eoshin we and. elearer, y are told t righ every moruing upon arising a ass of hot water with a (easpoonful Missigue phoaphate ip ll, eidch ia a less means of washing the waste teri#! and toxins from the stomach and bowels, thus clean | a] {et Pid before " putting wore into the stomac Girls d women with sallow sking, spots, pimples or pallid complex n, ulso those who wake up with a ated I taste, nasty breath, thers w hered with headaches, tion she e frinking of very pronounced results in one or two weeks \ quarter pound of limestone 4 phate « very little at the drug store cient to deme as sonp and hat w eanses, purifies wid freshens the shin on the outside, ao yud limestone phosphate act le orgens, We must always hat internal sanitation is vast. portant than outsic nik he skin pores do not abe sorb impurities inte the blood, while the WwW en whe desire te enhance ty " { their complesion should just | try this for a week and uotics resut on the Gore resoln- | up | red as a substitute to) |mpecial rule containing a resolution | whieh strate that just | ress. What doew lie) He was anmevered Whip Lewin: The Sanat wat the majorty | discussion, One had done womethtay cod and that iding of sme mativ dent | “In every legisiatere there must | rules of procedure, wind tie uieans w used were neaesrary to corry aut ‘) [International policy. “We are approathing war.” answered Senator ‘Our action toalay «may be par! mentary, but it amiss strongly « cowardice, evasion, cringing 4 shirking of respons billey A question of peace and 100,000,000 is warthy of | discussion, ‘This body is called open forum. Whe! sara “The Hrexident de quest of Congress —a know the judgement of the Senate He was miitied to mote than an evasive vote on « question to table | “He will soo artive where tho | moans of diplomacy end, the steps of |war begin. Ie whould have been | warned to-day In all judament of this body whl follow him. | “Ultimately the path the Chief Executive {8 treading Ieads in one ection—national degradation or Now Ne Democrat hare iN not all would t unusual, unpre tnd ® by the Pre fu ed, peace Sherma wa an to-day & proper rm request to is | was.” l6 |CONFUSION STILL IN HOUSE OVER VOTE. While the Senate was voting, House | leaders were working, There was no doubt that the Administration vie- tory In the Senate was expected to wolidify the sentiment in the House, and the leaders looked for some favor- able developments during the day. President Wilson, after he had con-; forred with Acting Chairman Pou of the Rules Committee, determined to have @ vote in the House even if @ were required to got it. Insistence that a vote be taken by Rules Committee action, if necessary, came after varying reports as to the stand of the Forefgn Affairs Com- mittee, As yet no resolution haa been agreed upon in the latter committee would command a majority vote, and there was no ponttive as- surance to-day that any resolution would be reported by it, Chairman Flood expressed the hope tiat « sat- be ty what the} whether | ‘John . Jacob Astor, Whose Father Died o on Titanic, Giving Friends a Ride on Pushmobile at Aiken O04 4G Od DE4DOTE4AODMODED % ooeeweee @INT News Sen. ailipereonenrs patna . a VURN IRCOS ASTOR ANS” HIS” WRTR NDS” Kiam) ORTE EMR PANS GIFFORD COCHRAN. 24444-90O00-90:06.5.0005:6 246-0:109000OEO444.5.6-4.6464006-4.46466-066080008 DP 444DOO HY John Jacob Astor, named after bis father, who died in the Titanic disaster (the boy wear- ing the white hat and propelling the machine), photographed at Aikea, S. while giving his friends a ford Cochran jr., all of New York, | AFTER ATTACKING we OAL MINERS MEET TURK TROOPS BACK’ Albany Man Who Used Axe ” ‘IN UNION LEAGUE Effects of Leap. | ON THREE LINES ALBANY, March 3.—After Inflct-| ride on his “one boy” pushmobile. The other children are William Post, Marjory Emmet and Gif- RUSSI ANS DRIVE JUMPED FROM HOUSE TOP Attempt to Kill Dies From ing bad wounds on his wife with! an axe, Samuel Padgement jumped } from the roof of a two-story house FOR CONFERENCES SPSS TST SCTSE. FOSS FOOSSSE HED SH DED a ta The case probably will be given the jury late this afternoon, in event a sealed verdict will be ordered | for to-morrow morning. Two pre- | vious juries disagreed [ARREST REPORTER FOR REFUSING T0 GIVE TESTIMONY Montht to Te Kreatag World.) STAMFORD, Conn., March 3.—The | Yale & Towne Company of this city, | eaehoving 5,500 operatives, has made much money in war munitions that TP naa decided to give monthly bonuses | Will be paid on March 10. | a of 5 haa cperean moo ean 4 to e em | Declines to Answer Questions | prosperity contingen, ‘The frat as i About Interview With U.S. | | Marks Arnheim Open Branch District Attorney. im Enat 424 Stree - - i A new branch store hae been opened at No, 20 East Forty-second Street Marks Arnheim, Inc, merchant Leonard R. Holme, a reporter for] the New York Times, refused to an- ho bas begn ia business io ‘awer questions put to him this after | City since the late sixties, | u | noon by the Congressional Committee et 2 {ne acrese of the Investigating \nited States District | about 10,000 equare f Attorney Marshall's office, and was lordered into the custody of the ser- xeant at arms of the House of Rep- resentives, Robert Gordon. Representative Carlin, Chairman of | the committee, asked Mr. Holme whether he had had a conference with District Attorney Marshall be- fore writing an article appearing in this morning’s Times, In reply Mr. pas personal inter- est so often mani- fested by our condue- tors in helping a pas- Pigs “I respectfully decline senger to locate an un- After repeating the question three familiar destination | times and receiving the same answer, | Chairman Carlin sald: | ‘Sergeant-at-arms, take charge of this witness and keep him tn custody | until further orders of this commit- i} | tee.” | The witness was escorted to a j waiting room in the Federal Building Jand detained there, ‘The committee |desired to find the source of printed atements purporting to express de- | flance of the District Attorney to the {i investigation, Sergeant-at-Arms Gordon sought to give Mr. Feolme into custody of United States Marshal McCarthy, who declined to receive him without formal commitment papers. The committees adjourned tts in- auiry of the Tanzer case and late this afternoon went {nto executive seaston | to determine the fate of the repo ‘HAD “BOOFUL BABY” SHADOWED TO LEARN may be attributed to the excellent traini which so many these men received in private service before they put on the green uniform of the t ue Bus WHAT CAUSES COLDS? American Coal Products Company f the year 191) earned « surplue equal | J 21.44 per cent. on common stock, after | Jureterret dividend, compared with | Iyer cent. in 19 ‘POSLAM MADE | TO SERVE YOU: To Keep Your Skin Free trom| Every Diseased Condition. In Poslan | Bowen, read | will, by ef Jof worst Ex is concentrated hesling to swerve you, at your ing and healing your shin zema or any eruptional trouble It is so rapid that few applications foften bring about surprising results So efficient, that it is really negle ir it when any unsightly fection annoys. | Ft cannot harm tful af | Its effect on raw angry skin is pre ly the subduing | influence needed-—s . pacifying Poslam soap, Seige with Poslam | | the tonic soap for the skin I mples, send dc stamps to Emer- | ney Laboratories, 82 West 25th St., ew York City, Sold by all Druggists. Advt, Isfactory remolution would be drawn Sweep Toward Trebizond, be Br ehae rife oy ontainiae |. | Beginning yor the Labor A cold is really a fever, not al- to-day and reported when the com-| ¢. ted : juries that resulted in his death a nave te the © shithan eat lu aeeenein, Sivas and Bitlis, Says Petro- |tew nours tater. tt 1s expectea that! Troubles Will Be Dis- | Mies snare <tiee sd piers! ben Administration leaders in the grad Report. Mrs, Padgement wil! recover. cussed at the Club. | lack of important food-elements. In House were hopeful that it would be The woman recently instituted | ree ; ji pace f ee artin Wouldn't Wed ‘“Pre- changing seasons fat-foods are es- unnecessary ta report @ resolution in separation proceedings against her = = ging er PETROGRAD, March 3 (via Lon-| yu.) For the first time in the history of! .; ’ sep * sential because they distribute heat a rule, It tw taken for granted that husband, ; | cious 'Ittle Dirl” Because of ‘chi Republican would fight auch @ rule,|10").—Tho Rursian advance tn Asta eer |labor conferences, thirty hard coal socal by enriching the blood and so render and, with ono exception, euch action | Minor, along three main lines from niners will rest their feet under the/ ther Men, He Testified. the system better able to withs is unprecedented, Erzerum toward Trebizond, Sivas and exclusive mahogany of the Union) ae the varying elements, This is the Mr, Pou told membe he Rules | Bitlis, is meeting with equal success leugue Club next Monday, and.) por the thind time in two yeare Join. important reason why Scott's Envul- .. Pou told members of the an (hae aceon hae wl | thereafter, every day until the an- tT ae anole algaee be ken fi Committee that he regarded the pres- nree rections. ere rr , ¢ ad ps ,, l#on Martin. former stock broker’) gion show alwa: tal jor ‘ent aituation, alove cacti pibticg been no serious Turkish resistance \thracite miners and operators ae and heir to @ million dollar tortune.! Colds, and it oes more—bullds since the fall of Erserum. The Rus- Qn agreement on & new wage scale to + he w stand before Su-} st ; i and for that reason there would be ia nip antaanee onl er Confusion in Washington was re-|take the lace of the one which ex-| ook ip Nadi d tand t fore Su | strength to “prevent sickness, no secret semsione ef the Democratic | 8" Se eeacaat rales vadald affected in a languid and irregular| pires March 31. The suggestion t Preme Court Justice Philbin to-day! Scott's Emulsion contains Na- rugged € March 3 he s ion tOlts tell why he did not 1 Co . ildi sgl ite yah GE Laer the Rayatity of Rib waste” TY anGlopening. Mexican Petroleum rove| oid future conferences for this fleli! Maud Blake a eigser Cor | ture’s rare strength-building fats, so action. fe no n 9 f F ’ . made ho Was once Nis) ski ‘ nt & nor-pa In their retreat the Turks appear] P@Pl@ly to 98 1-2, up 3 1-2 points|at the Union League Club came, Of snooty! Baby.” “Precious 'Ttie She | skillf blended that the Pee to have been mainly occupied with|** ® esult of reports of a new gusher| course, from the operators, and WaSland “Wife Dear.” She te milngunt | profits from every drop. It is free attempts to save their guns and{°? *t# Cerro Azul property, A few neartily seconded by the miners gor g50,000 Wadiaweke chavelng kesaeh ; from harmful drugs and alcohol— REFUND OF TAXI FINES squipment, in which they were only |SPCCiaities advanced during the first} themselves, including the portly /o¢ promise. | always get the genuine. partially successful, as the Russians} °°!" trading was sluegish and) sheriff of Carbon County, who Je) “1 pad expected to marry Mina{ Sot & Honas, Boomfield, X, Jaan, 16.98 ORBERED BY COURT report, an increasing toll of captured \insasab duh ps await definite! delegate to the conference. Until! iarke," Martin testified, “before 1] cannon which the Turka wore forced | int. Driven were stead ce during{ OW there conferences have been held/ went to Hur in 1911 with my! : nents. Prices were steady during he XoAtpin, castles WehaRC Traces Judge Wadhat Wor of} °° abandon. Ee ted teas a spay aad EZ F not nT returned I found = ee baie ibs fhe ‘Turks are said to be strengtn-{*rcont Nour, Corn produ ts Tacha: | op tne thirty miners who. will take |phe tnd been attentive to other mon! di xc jotors a fy 9, ewanna Steel and Marine preferred twenty are actively engaged tn|and 1 decided d not ning the fortifications of BIVas tsnowed gains. American Beet Sugar Lae eles pease te had a broken nee | Absolutel Removes Without Meters. which is about 200 miles west of Erze-| 154 9 1. Balitertoiand intended 1 siness of mining coal and are) her. If she had a broken heart, I had t i bet 21-2 sto 65 on a@ leave of absence to “do service |one, too, but I could mn ny On| shy signee cine See MOMMR TEE Asrea hte. cx lite teen atvidend action taken at the| 0 {.c inton” Not me of them has|future hy. marine a Shae wt” Indigestion. One package IGE the Onatenene aan Te MT ce abatructic Ba rn ORE ver heen inside of @ social Club inlaccanted the alteniane oF mot 8 25cat all druggists. lation of taxieads “was not appro-| Serious obstruction to the westward noon. . a i vz of Gore resolution did not | the y. y 1e Showed no tnelinati , priately chonen" and that the ond{-|Prosress of the Russians, and it is be-| Tabline of Gore resolution did not | the | . n 7 nance as tt stands does not apply to|/1eved to be improbable that the Turka| Prove. \ Dh 2 lever powerful enough! When it was suggested that : foolishness taxienbs having no metere on them,| Will attempt to make a stand until|down over the market. Corn Prod. |0v¢ Was a scheme of the operators you were willing to marry her! Judge Wadhama tn the Court of Gen-| Sivas is reached. ‘Turkish reinforeo- | ucts retained its strength and sold up |to keep reporters away one operator even } were You not?” asked j : ments are pouring daily {nto this cen-|to 23%, and U. 8. 5) at luughingly replied y uan's lawey > eral Sensiona this afternoon reversed | [7<" up 1% from Thurada w “Not at all; it's only to give wome| “*Y tin replied | the conviction im the police eourt of| In the north and south paths of the| prices up to best for the day on the independent operators “You loved her, did 1 three chauffeurs employed by the Ma-| progress of the Tussiana their forces | tive trading Bates ine ae ape renin Maize no tatio [are close upon Trebizond and Uitlis, DS cy ance to do their th ne t hot desperately in love| #on and Sete bpspgetpni ja respectively, and the itussian occupa. Cloning Quotations, normal conditions. Why, some of!with ler, but 1 thought a great deal Bio cach be setundea them, tion of both cities is momentarily ex- Ne {these old followa don't know any \of ——$—__—_—_—_—_—— = “Judge Wadhams, in a twenty-two |Pected. This successful co-onlination has. | other home than the U. Jn C.!" tell your’ fala: at UNDERTAKER: gd 1 eng adraitre) | between the different Russian army OMS ane en ; Pe pais 7 ’ nKA abo! ~ AE anne nee no evident purnoee ef the fram (#roups is enabling the main army, +1 Presiden White he Coal her we E: czy ne Ne a eoamcaiene ean "to tales Ma| Sch fs proceeding due west from 4 Miners’ Union said the minera ean do Well, yes, and no. My father had ws FRANK ‘CAMPBELL t2!3) revision over to all motor driven | Ptzerum, to continue the advance + 1%) business anywhere, even at the Unio ectives on our dant fanaa | pit yt yt a Vehicles carrying passengers on the | /cROUE Feacling out too far alead Teague Club, and) they'll atiot: (¢ out ‘all about it Nie eeeed RELIGIOUS NOTICE New York atreeta, whether Wey have! {hg “wuijertnd Rankine etre just as strong for recognition of the| final brea nad quite a few talks REIOICING. J “| ‘Phere hay been no recent oficial i ne ; *bjected to Miss Clarke.” at 's.i6. piish that purpose, news eight-hour day Were you, Jealou f Miss fin, pastor vn _ regarding the progress of the : A sition thee alous iss Clarke ‘onlarua "906 Inve | Russian forces in Persia, but, with we 4 &| A new proposition from the coal) “Yee. { even resorted to the un it ets teehee hy Rel ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | Kermanshah sufe in their possesion, | Ali, Zio My rs threw the soft coal conference | of detectives to learn whether T was Me Wiad “G00 Lasington Avett st eas necece Lackawanna Stee Company in the|they are now reported moving toward | Aiden, Wcom sat the McAlpin back to the stage it beset jyear 1916 earned 698 per cent on i¥/tne iritish forces in Mesopotamia. A | i Sheen. Wasls a ' — Stock, against a deficit For the previous | jin a oe thene tee irene 4} Was in three w ago and came — year. H >. ~ 1% | nearer putting the entire problem in aa |garded by military writers here asa | 5 Atlantic, Guilt & W Indies Com. | foregone Sonetnetey, | 12] the hands of the Policy Committe of pany declared an fatant of | « | , [the United Mine Workers of America Aovit'to"ro stone of recon March it | “| than any proposal yet made, The DENIES HE iS. GRONES, (lcearatera tasked) eas balked! hard Yukon Gold Cor ‘The proposition caine in a lump from ah BUT CLOSELY 6 rir Woe 2 \ cent in SPRINGFIELD, ¢ Maren A ne nal in Ohio ep eivlng Ms pase lc wigs Mac Indian and Ulnols, and six cents in | Maken, arrested here last ‘ SLANIEA Auten eld 0 « ree of #4 te . . ; bs ; i ae Jean pte ‘ s erease in day la and five cent in- Ehren Agi piel rasta "| orease for yardage. The operators bad Mu cglecanes GHG inal) nitetoe (tae eee .| been willing, they said, to compromise W held im the eount auch |Stteeet 4 [on a tworcent tonnage and [Maxwell ta were actually ¢ 4 settlument surrgundip ” No one ta pM ea mitted to see him, jon this basis, ‘hw new proposition The Springfeld prisones saya he is] \ found them more solidly united than p’ a resident of Chicago, and has a wi slat any time during the last three and ebtid living the e came here “ , The shoute € » to work as a chef and was at a local ay | weeks. They shouted an emphatic hotel when arrested. The no he taliles with the cdeser of The ontend that af three ceat Cranes, f On Pa es advance means an eight cent increase f the cost of production, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN \ ' rs went ba t MARKET Vhen the operators went bach a WHEAT * o'clock they bad changed ther (hy eda ‘opposition to new proposal a ine a 2 whit, It is claimed that if the new gibi *., [demands were granted it would tack Mey » on the combined payroll of the " ¥ feott coal industry more than $6,000 ° t 00,000. White's publicity man said NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. iis proposition is an ultimatum bath Vitgh \mat ,} but the operators retorted that they March idl se Y were geiting accustomed to “ult. May 16311 BR hae July iy a ut 8 matum October W92 1194 Ww »4 ar December 12.03 12.12 2 1, 1 e Japuary Whe aT ano 18, 18 | Jake Beitr. oe COB ty 3 t closed steady, 2 + | “it 9 Market tos points up 2 | Basie vein wimatare i oe von RONS— these sweets are com= Jellied fruits, jack = Frenchy Hos ton Extra Specials for FIGOLETS — The lected, fi Ortental Pi CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS sek At oat EE Wall Pats POUND Box Dixie land, de inte fot Sa “ee i Fy T CREAMS—Th, Ride fea area of this sweet rary Dur ree. De. naman ES ory nour funn Name sylendia vi ro! hox CHOCOLATE COVERED cnisr- penta of this omeet isa of crimpy mola: peanut butter tucked ‘anny of ur famous UF Fel EXTRA SP Cian POUND nox OVERED WALNt “re Wainy ny TE COY! N rrisg. brimfa ete natural, Intceos see dant. ssurtot ely governed "wl ea I a The Feat it a, festa