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Ese RT eee RRS FRI ER ET aucmenenenpes the Houne ted admintotered the oath | Gictment; this ix an allegation. strict Seine Sham eae oe Scene tn Assembly Room in Capitol at Albany During Trial of Five Suspended Socia £62 48042-944- 449466 1-44 to Roberts the Utah Representative would have been allowed to cocupy Mis grat until the case had been di genet of. “If,” asked Mr. Roe, “Roberts as # member of the House, having taken the oath, would have been entitled to Bis sent during the investigation into the charges against him—and Speaker @weet says that ts so—why were ese five Acsemblymen, who had taken the oath, suspended from their Driveleges as members pending the result of this investigation ROE EXPLAINS HE SOCIALIST. Mr. Reo in the course of his argu- ment said he was not « Socialist. He ‘announced that he was an old line Republican, but a believer in personal Niberty and personal rights, and for that reason often volunteered his ser- ‘vices when it appeared that personal Mberty or personal rights had been in- waded. The intimation which has come from adherents of Speaker Sweet that other State Legislatures including So- cialists in their membership will fol- ‘Yow the Iead of New York when the precedent is established was in a sense confirmed by John B, Stanch- field, chief legal adviser to the Judi- clary Committee, in his reply to Mr. Roe. Counsel for the defense had as- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920, | criminals Mr. Hilquit—Just a moment, Does the Chairman desire to have tnt of | record—that there is no claim on the | | Part of the accusers that these five SOOO 4609694444-0540004 men who have been denied seats in the Assembly are not criminals? ‘The Chainnmn——The chair would like | to have & appear on the record that h» | does not mo understand it; of cour the chair may be very much in erro HILLQUIT DEMANDS To KNOW REASON FOR TRIAL. * Mr. Hiliquit—t te important to know if thee are not charged with crime, and if they are not charged Pith anything else, wimt are we here r Mr. Littleton—Mr, Chairman, does the gentleman think that everybody Who fails short of the criminal statute elettie for election to a legisintive body? Mr. Hiiquit—Some who do not full short are sitting in it Mr. Littleton—ds timt a charge aguinst this lggislative assembly? Mr. Hiliquit Ko against logislative bodies generally. Mr. — Littleton—What legislative bodies do you charge? The Chairman—Gentlemen, we can- not bave this, Discussion as to the ignorance of the Chair, of course, is aiways pertinent Mr, Hillquit--No, no, it was not that Mr. Stedman—Mr. Chairman, one statement which you made and which is important ix w © you say the charge is general. That may be true, but the charge is only general in this, that your conclusions cover a wide serted there is mo precedent for the ection of the Assembly on Jan. 7 when the five Gocialisis were ejected. “Let us admit, for the puipose of argument,” said Mr. Stanchfleld, “het there ts no precedent. ‘Ten tm the ciroumstances evhen, as will scope; but no matter how gencral they are, no matter how inclusive they may be, you specify no act which you can say would justify the exclu- sion of these men, “That is the point 1 have in mind. In other words, supposing we gay to you this minute we make no coniest on your first cause; we have no evi- DX CLIHSOGINGGS$ D20IELECTHOTES90.999S0.028S0000000 08 | g é $100,000 IN GEMS: atests ” CTO EN IN BLAZE NNNAIDEN LANE Empty Fige Buckets Cause | Two Investigations Into Fatal Fire. Fire Marshal Brophy began “an in- vestigation to-day into the fire “at Nos. 16-18 Maiden Lane last night, which cost the lives of five persons. The Fire Marshal's information at the outset was that the losses will far exceed the insurance ‘carried by the jewelry and novelty manufactur- ers who occupied the four-story build- ing through which the flames swept from the third floor stairway through the two upper stories with almost ex- plosive swiftness at the hour when most of downtown New York was go- ing home last night. Fire Chief Kenton also séirted « second investigation. Men employed in tho building declared that those on the westerly side of the structure had ‘been caught ag ina trap, The fire, they Said, originated in the middle of |the building. The fire escapes were on the éasterly side. To reach them ‘a pexson on the westerly side would have'had to pass through the flames. | ADMIRAL GRANT. OBJECTS 10 NAVAL * MEDAL TO EDISON —— Officers Who Did the Work Credited Him—Got no Recognition He Say: WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Major Gen, Barnett, Comamndant of the Marino Corps, and Vice Admiré Grant, who commanded battle fleet No. 1 during the war, testified to-day that their recommendations for awards of naval decorations had been given little weight by the Navy Department. ‘They appeared before the Senate Naval Affairs Sub-Com- mittee investigating award of medals. ‘Admiral Grant saig that Thomas A. Edison had little or nothing to do with experiments on submarine detecting devices although he re- eeived a distimguished service medal, while the two officers who farnished practically the only effective devices were refused recognition, The Admixal also said he recom- memied distinguished service medals for afl comamnders of battleships who served under him ®ut that Capt. Chase, whose ship, the Minnesota, was torpedoed, was the only one who got thie medal. The others were be, proved, it was/ found that (herey deni. to offer; you need offer none. | > were in tts membership men pledged) We plead guilty to it, That is the Chiet Kenlon at once called for the|siven the Navy Cross, plans of the duilding Barnett said that when he saw “‘so erthrow of government by | proposition. \ btn ire was the solumn duty of] “In other words, we say whether | |" Among the witnesses examined by|few” of the officers he had recom- we Amon ot the tate of NOW | Cag they apron“ theln simon | >| Fire Marvhal Brophy, was Peter H.| Mended on the revised list he went te > hgemap . cago they express their sympathy | an oe x to ¢ & precedent. with the working people and the Gov- | Bl ane er ere Scere Ue ‘Mr. Roc's motion was denied and 4] ornment to-day (hat oxists in Russia; | AeA aad Ka) ee ee | new personality to New York aume| whether there men are amMilated with | $| “1 was about to step into the hail- | Sorry that 90 few of the names I,had me proceedings when Seymour | that organization, and just to the|% : ; sort tw te sa Fixshan fatroduced = motion to dis-|extent that you, as a member of the|° Cane tn Sine RSS EMBELY SSM $| way when I noticed flames through | sent | whe ie a ett said miss on the ground that the charges| Democratic or’ Republican Party, |“~ pepe ery ae Ovnoeewooe ane unoemnwo %| the glass door,” said Ubl, “I found jeoretary rep! e was sorry, Bre insufficient, Or, Stedman pos-| would be vound by the proceedings Shin Re Be . POPES 0-0 204 99100-99008 GER fis lh a Gloast WAALS ‘tha. edits | HUE 41d bE due ba GSUMA [Ere wales @esecs an almost unlimited vocabu-|in its convention, and in ite rosoli- way between the thind and fourth |to everybody recommended. the sh he explodes with ma-|tion of sympathy possibly with som | retehcaat showed him e letter which I had Te fanaa he rota | ir"on ow! sta atts | HUGHES'S WARNING TO SWEET Boors. ‘he fanen were already eat: | Wrton, un not signed Tenewing my CRedings which Bad become somno-|1 do apply here, And ‘wo say, sup ing into the stairway. I rushed for|recommendations and’ urging that font into arguments that emitted | posing it ® true, that is the problem the fire buckets near at hand and |they be followed if possible. The Sec- sparks. that is before your Committee bd 6eé! 99 Mr. Stedman took up the first low you say If we plead guilty charge agamst the suspended Assem-|this moment to the first cause, that . biymen, which is in effect that they | disqualifies us in the very glaring | “ tgons, by arranging to|fer to.’ | Feauine rage with Rusia, recognize | 0" 1 — | 7 “WET” PLATFORM Go! nt of Russa. He] Hydro-Blectric Pow tates ney : bars Soon precipitated the liveliest oxy eked Agai ““*\Interesting Comparison Between Socialist’s 2 —_—>— retary said my letter was quite found them dry. Not.a drop of water | praper, and told me to sign it and he in them. would gee that it was given every ’ A “Then, first alarming everybody in| consideration, our place and yelling to everybody | RR Ae eympathize with the Soviet Govern-| way and extensive way in which it is| sent of Rusaia. He claimed thet} portrayed there, That is what I re-/| Hospital of George Tarrant, 71, of No. @hange of sharpshooting between the) Ad many, jan. 21./The Hydro-Flec : : 7 . ceert } 386 Madison St : | “yi ‘i red lag agape 7 Stow (Continued From First“Page.) 6 Madieon Street, Brooklyn. \Former Mayor of Chicago Must res, which has occurred ¢ur! tele Power Til favored ty the Mayra Warning Before Committee and Former baer aad In fighting the fire and clearing| pay Her Siileneny of ye 000 \ ference ut last year's session of the + a? aie era ay ; ) y of $2 QTEDMAN'S DEFENSE. OF 8U8-[ingistature was Introduced again to Justice’s Letter to Speaker... Jersey Governor's Backing in | notes tor construction and equipment | 2¥2Y '" the search for the victims : bushels of charred debris were a Year. thrown from the windows and shoy-| OINOLNNATI, 0., Jan. 21.—Aire. PENDED ASSEMBLYMEN. It was introduced when Mr. Sted- by Senator J. Samuel Fowior of | jamestown. It provides that the State WHAT HILLQUIT SAID: WHAT HUGHES WROTE. Two States Revealed at on Contract No. 3, which is the Dual Subway Contract between the city ean said, addressing Chairman Mar-| contro! and develop waters in the State What wesay to you, gentlemen, If the Socialists were denied re- “Dry” Dinner. and the Interborough. Therefore, the Slit down, thei stairs: Lily Fleischmann was grahted a div wppropriate for power purposes and sell] is that the contemplated act of course th: heir duly elected is 1 gi ei f Rigid police lines were established | Vvorce to-day from Julius Fleischmann, uu pI rough their duly 77,414,139 deals with contracts Nos. 7 : C! “Now, along with this I should call), pease the developed power to mu- . pe “NOS | last nigiet and to-day on the street and |! New York, former Mayor of Cincin- your atiention to this fact, In France |i ition and. Individuals this Assembly if consummated j representatives to the orderly | ‘Gov, bdward I. Edwards of New|! and 2 0. 4, which js not! Oni. proprietors of, the establish. {Att Fleischmann did not contest the ; ty deputios to th ia axle A cone o-day's 8 be- , i - Khey clogies were Gocialiats, They atid Beecaca he cana Will be the first tragic act of vio- | process of Government, what re- |fersey for President of the United conenraee ¥ x on Fed che ak, '® PO | ments in the building and the firemen fre alae Hole cuentas made the imue thero Holshovien pis * Si neni oe ae sort Is there left to them? Is it States on a wet platform Mr. Gaynor testified that youchera| Y¢T® #9mitted. A hungry-eyed mob) “Mrs, Fleischmann was granted $26,000 ‘These and their * " etrated by 0 ve e 5 d + s 2 ¥ st st the i reed for the right of the Ruswians| ALBANY, Jan. 21.—Thankesiving| ing to uphold law. Proposed to drive the Socialists t@ | Such a boom was launched last) in the possession of the Interborough eee ee esate ump arp ak phatase L bps Boeke Foor to govern themselves in their Soviet Dey Pierild be obese vet ty New York It will loosen the violent revo- revolution by denying them par- (night ata dinner in the Robert Treat showed that the cost of equipment on| awere were whispered tales of errand } Phe reported settlement of $2,000,000 by {09M ur MacDonald, Gnowden and] stead of beleg feed ee ey y(t | lution which we Socialists have | tletpation in the means we have (rote), Newark, for the first Governor | Contract No. 1 $83,095,983.48, | noys and others who had picked small |"elschmann was not announced in ong! © done y 8 — i reyes ondeavi . y 0. | . . Ve at the : SSR Ran bs ‘ ks . e the labor party of England have G0n6 | date to be appointed by the President] “ways endeavored and are en- provided for orderly discussion Of lin: the: colmtty) to be elected on ‘an'| ene. (bat th figures for Contract No.| ¢ortunes out of the guttess before the COURS nue) Omer tea ett private set fhe same. The minority Socialist ty [Or Governor, under a ibitl introduced in|’ deavoring to stem «| (Peepoerd changay sins Our IAWST | 1s Srcnibiton amendment platform. | a vue the Brooklyn exten-| vaiue of the debris was realized last | °™ bi eyany and the Gociatisis Of ttm) | 1. egislaturé by Genutor Jashes 1 Wo say to you, gentlemen, you Democracy cannot be preserved . | sion of the old subway were $1,206,- ‘ ; —— lave dec! for the same, Also of |) At of Rechest - / tath 4. It was disclosed to the diners that in| 79. “I nigbt. Theso were partly substan- tier ERAN BON AE dere ager vt eee en 974.58. He declared these figures were] tiated by complaints of the jewellers | SUFFRAGE LOSES have no re they have taken pre- boom already | merway, Te ition that — the — _ Jee arnt nieoenetltat ' shut out the duly clected repre States, this filed in the office of the Public Ser piety the. sasic. posit feu Rpt In the Ronee tulon, no. Wars on has ste 0 SIRE Her cts e Public Ser-lthat nearly $100,000 worth of their ‘socialist Party has taken in the Uni 1 $49 AVERAGE INCOME) sant, no prefedent, no warrant in sentatives of the Socialists, is , "8 been started. vice Commission. IN MISSISSIPPI Nothing but water was served to stock was missing. two oth Log States. the spirit of the institutions of mcrely to inultiply Socialists by Horace M sher, Secretary of the — tt t ie not regarded as silieacie ; . . Jrink at the dinner, and the boom was | 8 ary i ES y iS atcness here it is not an offense TAX PAID TO STATE, this country to proceed to expel the thousand. + Instead of pro- nae pee pals porigied tal ae often | Interborough, followed Gaynor and) 7 EGTQN DENOUNCES |House Refuses to Ratify Armend- for which a pereon can be tried and) ean se3 os : these five men, elected by the | tecting us from revolution, it . sty of cham. |C%Platined the division of Mr, Mc- ‘ , convicted and sentenced to the pear This Indicates General Rrosperity,| people, and having the same right will do more to encourage the |'unched amid wie. sae! a Lee Monaidniatocky aadeaid thattenonae ASSEMBLY ACTION ment, While Members Laugh Hentiary. Here It com aoa. suit.| as Large Concerns Hold Back Gr, the Moor as you and cach and | spirit’ of revolution and to jPasne at inaugural banquets. | TE | fourth of his interest he and ‘his as- HS and Cheer. : s r * a 7 a 4 penta ‘8 Mil E ards’ - 2 in othe, words, if a man was prose- For Interest On Funds. every one of you. As your fellow Strengthen the advocates of vio Pi ht against Prohibition has aroused | cites received $2,500,000 froh the ericinism Commission Against JACKSON, Miss., Jan —The Fed- cuted civilly for saying ‘I approve of ser pale : citizens we say, gentlemen, take | lence than any conceivable propa- | !!#ht agains : Interborough Company. Participating | Americanism Commission g eral Woman Suffrage Constitutional’ the system in Russia, i would not] ALBANY, Jan, 21.—The average! foc as to what you are doing ganda could accomplish, + ;nation-wide Interest. in this stock assignment, he asserted Suspension of Five Socialist Amendment was rejected to-day by the serve as a basis for Hbel suit if} State income tax paid since the first of It was announced that a delegation er cksle nd P Bel i el embers Lower House of the Mississippi Legie- e charge was falscly 1 January when the law went into effect, . a {or citizens from Harrisburg, Pa., bad | 6° PERM BREEN) ern ony Members. loture after ten minutes of debate. sduse it after all it cones: {hur was approximately $40, according. to ’ Senger. It is a baby gir iwaited on Gov. Edwards yesterday | Charles W. Morse, Walter G. Oakley.) I opranapoLis, Jan.\ 21.—The|Cheers and laughter marked the an- ppinicn from mae ary eee pirahe Beni sensed at ie songs Gh ae Shile, who wes born Jou hanacurged hin to sin for te Eres penile linet William A. Read], ovicanism Commission af the|nouncement of the vote, prove of disafprove of the cause of | Bureau here to hie, Che otticigts ra Brydecn, was nam edrichre dency. He received a message a few “pea Amerfean Legion to-day was on polieve, indicates prosperity In the in honor of the ship. Mrs, Brydson Mr. Fisher declared that Mr. Bel-| -Cor as denouncing the action of etion. er ‘ p 7 | |days ugo from a committee of Ne- “ cata! you, as to your|State as they point out that individuals is journeying to her husband in Sian . }Mont had been voted $1,500,000 for ob- spekeg . F ct oll Sa rer ace charging what? |and corporations with a large tax to calvee BO braska woters, saying that if he be |e ee nchise of the Pelhara | tte New Zork: haces ip onents First, that the system in Russia is} pay will wait until nearly the time limit | the &edric brought 105 firs came a candidate for President they ae ing five Socialist’ members. n, , 2 |Park and City road Com- x0 reprehensible that if a convention | in, order to obtain interest on thelr {would “stand behind him w Oo” | olared: ; i 126 wecond and 138 third. The vessel ' pany, and for other services, Ques : a Approves of it andu man’ is a mem=|cunds pe NT Ree “We look with disfavor on every der of a paarty through whore con- bi left Liverpool Jan. 9 and experienced The Democracy of Americs i tioned as to the nature of these ser- ye 408) Notice to Advertisers is estimated that, 750,00 : y interested our Govern ort to overthrow the right of rep- Advertising 7 {ertion such declaration is made (hat | will be made, but nut nearly ae en bad weather all tho way over On| orally us ree aly ait wa {Vices Mr. Fisher said that Mr, Pel- ith eres or deny to the properly | ders for pnd d flcors neiies 06 becomes thereby, by reason o . ‘ Ste and what he stands fo: 9 diners | ont 1 ‘ Fe ee s chat, disqualified to sit in your midst. | Der will pay taxes, as there will be many _>— the Orth night out, witlle a concert | Fr fold by Homer S. Cummings, |0@! had financed the promotion of | cected representatives of the people| |] ing World or The Evening World, if There 1s no other way around the | exemption ent is mailing t Page.) was in progress in the second cabin Ee eee cea i iecna, | HeLepmTnany the right to sit in bodies to which|I] received after 4P. M. the day pre- inet paragraph except the very fanci- | sbout it aveek £0, persons (Continued From First Pa dining saloon, a big wave broke over | Democratic Tr cana 4h aca Don't you think $1,500,009 is an} they have heen elected, except. when ceding publication, can be inserted Migs «Regge I ieee Mach Md ay a ot the vessel, tearing away the port rail | #tthough he se a er vtul money for obtaining af they have been sho gall |]} only as space may permit and ia — ai y Powhatan and the W si fand creating consterni tion among the |@ny comment on the wet andl dry tia ” axked Borough President | THaifer grder of receipt at The World of- snyway. al vo ee ‘ Sea i maperss ice “Next, and Teannot pass it by soying When ke the Cedric | passengers. u Bruckner of the nx. “A ma . | nen day K : sinnoratic rar Savage to Retire. 4 chat We are not at war with Russia, | MAY BE DEKAY GIRL. enea to tow| A@tong the passeng n boara| James Fea eee eerisn, [Would have to put over only one deai| Melice Captain Sarees re, Se 1g Advertising copy for the Supple tt ie true some of our troops are ove: oy a drew closer and Was assigne wah Bir Heo nliffe-Owen, of the /#eader of Essex County, said which-}i1 0 that ina life time.’ Captain of Polic ; gg cee Sections of The Meroe ¢ there It is true that our allies, OF.) qyente oe Think Th 16 Powhatan into port But the], on mecca lo arty took a stand for the resto- on 4 , [member of the force since y 5, . orld must be recetved by 3 P. fn the language of Mr. Wilson. our Mi bina ay aye th British Aqrertcan Tobacco Company, | over party took & nituid fil Mie ould | Borough President Kaward Riegel-bvened in his application to-day for re-|ll M. Thursday preceding publicatt 4 The ie Chicago Girl, ‘ me up ¢ he night and] q 28 rpheus,|Tation 0! afore EN of Brookly: id. “The s Ya i Associates, have troos there. There wind came up during the nig A] and owner of the race horse Orpheus sweep the country, Gov. Edwards |iann of Brooklyn, said. “The sum|tirement. Capt. Savage's latest post | ang releases must be received by 4 yov- 5 s not c r e New Dory t as Gov-]of $1,509,000 is not much after Wee the x ey Bint ae ae RA ge ct the At-|tening to the figures we've been hear-| Quced from. Inspector and sent there \ were French troops, there were Eng-}| ATLANTA, Ga., Jan, 2 ‘olice au- |, blowng wth re-| which ie entered for the Derby next ad that ‘his first n the mornng was blowng y announced that ‘ish ‘woops, there were American] thorities to-day believe they had newed force. ‘The Powhatan was|June and for which Sir Hugo recent-| ernor had been to ins P. M Friday. Advertising for the Main Sheet of The ts troops, found Jeanne Anna De Kay who disap- : a torney General to proceed'to test the | ony a O. duced (from. inebisioner Maright, alter “Tt was rather unfortunate for some| jearegafrom Hull House, Chiengo, sce. | tossed about so that nothing eould be {ly refused 30,000 pounds, Lady Cun torney Genera! to Prine” Prohibition |!5s t0-day j Sse ey erect in which “tive {ff World must be received by 6 P.M. sf our ansoolates’ troops. Rusula shot) ona) weeks ago Loconplished. We could see no signs] liffe-Owen, who was formerly Miss] Constitution + | The first witness was William G.] (on were, arrested and later released ||] Of the Friday and releases 2 few ideas into their regiments and | ‘TA! Welt BAO. i oe wife on the Powhatan, due to the| Helen Ofiver, of New York, accom. |4™ — Pullen, assistant counsel for Tranvit| for lack of evidenc must recelved by 12 o'clock thelr regiments refusgd to work. It a ce nee pene ae] o 4 : The wen | panied her husband * onstruction Commissioner Delane Boon Saturday. shows that ideas are very dangerous} Mrs. Jeanno La Rue was arrested here | iron discipline of the army, The men | pani ust ROMANELLI HELD AGAIN. Construction joner Delaney. pertin to biish Ci jondence Copy or orders recetved tater » man's garb, She claimed to] were kepty below deck! Taking off of] T® army transport Martha Wash- an aviatrlx from France and Bel- | passengers and crew’ Was impossible | ingtom was to-day added to the list) Auertaker in Wood 4 As one the inquiry thr the preparatory steps of With United States, 1 which it is in-]| LONDON, Jan. 21.—Correspondence sometimes even to militariam—perhape more dangerous to that than anything than ss provided above will not serve to earn discounts of any ole. glum: in auch a storm. Inthe afternoon the| 2 ships in trouble because of suies Now Accused of jtended to bare the real financial in-| between former German imperial aoe, ae eee ae NOT DISCUSSING COMPLAINT,| When questioned as to whether sve] ind quicted down, Capt. Carter pro-|On the Atlantic, She was due 10] jo, ghmancili, the Brooklyn under-| vestments in the various railway | Government, and the United States | THE WORLD. SAYS CHAIRMAN j Was the miesing Jeanne De Kay. she) orca to transfer those on board the |New York with 39 officers, 288 en-| taker arrested some weeks ago in*con- | Commsanics and to inake a comparison | he published in Berlin, according to a The Chairman—You are not dis-| merely smiled, und anewered: “Maybe |i an to the Cedric. Randall] listed men, 7 field clerks and 20! nection with the sale of ‘wood alcohal| between these figu and inflated | despateh here to-day: sssmusannasenanmanamn pees Vere commpeink Wet te ties am and maybe Lem nah. WRG Out | et word the trouble had uoen lo- |vivileus jst Sunday key" which was said to hay 4! valuations, Corporation Counsel Burr ats Stedman—i am tating this! ave par Mrs, La Rue answers| cated and there was no immediate A ragio received early to-day at a nuw of men in Conn piel Sad had Introduced in evidence copies of omplaint does not charge facts! descriptions of the missing gir dahger. He said he did not want 1 | the naval communications headquar- | Massachusetts ander | Subway Contracts Nos. 1, nd 4. which, if proved, would justify ex- sae risk transfer at that time, He addec|ters, No. 44 Whitehall Street, said | $20,000 to-day Tho first contracts are agreements uding these men. The Chairman. drawing {sho was short of engine oil, between the city and both the Inter- | acitic was] wirelassed the Northern Pacific to Mm had)" xitaches office suid oho! | borough and the B, R, T. Among the | ‘ow explain to me HAVANA ENTRIES. J that two destr why not. Jnear and the piget . Stedman-—Because an opinion } wait and supply her so she can reach | fram o Manjattan pier agreements put in evidence by Mr. “ : ‘HO TRACK, HAVANA, Jun. 21} rushing to be ? ts te whether the soviet Is guod or) , RACE TRACK. HAVANA. Jur deatroyey: aeeary port. e Fullen was the origfial one between | vad is not a qualification for mam~ | fiows al veil The Northern Pacific is standing by. art the city and. Mr. McDonald. | ‘ership in this body RAT RACK Six funk hree- year mPa WAS HORRY A he transport Powhatan. met with an accidgnt trying to tow Have you*looked carefully through The Chairman—That is a matter clalming: pure 4008. Wtorkarees hanked Carte asia hey yi . » pmo ithe Powhatan yesterday, ond Was|ine covonis? Mr. Burr asked Fullen, | for us ta decide. Mee 10tt Hope Ete Whee Cram: | standing by and dismissed hin | s assumed by transport officials) | a 1. abandon the attempt. A|"gnd have you found anythihg to dn- OCOLATE, COVERED 1.0G CABINS—Here we have the mont delicious Mr. Stedman—True a av ? eless from the Kpwathan operator | ere that the cadig reference to the) OM 1 sed to the| dicate that the company which was nade from pure New Crteann ¢ Riettle Molames, and . The Chairman—The complaines| “\yconp nu an ¢ wireless . n ‘ | Martha Washington's going to Halltax| stee! ayaer bad been passed to the | Cicate thet tie company aot Nel red with our U tay one thing and your answer is! ssdvgmata. aiming eit ir RS ao a | veate ore tnteetied te ater tree ta| Powhaten from, the Birdic, but be-| 16 yer Me age calling for a tine | another. Bhai 10s; Bodies. 100 {in plendidly 1 were Nee Sho shenaem 1) Step tae © the freighter was ready to steam the gohedulaet i Mr. Stedman—That is what [ want iit Haha: off Lid; Bevert i loneer but & little cold! To prov | new her supply of oil, encoun eu ae © Nawser became entangled # Aohavel alacovarsa’ng (race of abe you to decide on this motion. pe eeral (j ort 1 Acarethil noc qed cual sphahes ie ae { ered such heavy gales she was un.| eae the be Ne The Bardi lequipment schedule called for | The Chairman—This is a motion! {iy "hare wes to receit She whe ceheg,({i% ber port propeller, The Bardic is} fitinn PST TR ASSORTED MILK on the pleadings. m1 ceuld ‘hear « soldier pli , : 4 headed for Halifax) at slow speed Pit anvslcaet t vsubecA ‘sale CHOCOLATESB—A won Mr, Stedman—Yes, sir. In other, }i4) hires lacconfian What was on his m NO OOO ACAI EO NER SSO ee arr arene atlill creme eres ech (i sone rata derfal variety of een words, ‘f this is an indictment and uf | was shown by the tune ‘Home Sw she lett Southampton Jan, 8, four deys teins 4 around the propeller fon of lawyers that @ us viola after you have tried it Flavored men, this aman wa member | will wn that the al sub- choicest, } : \.ieelared in favor of a condition in ith! if.\s ei (anon: Ai DURING THE GALE. Among the vessels that are stand- ‘Trouble, Mtosits confidence on the amount_of |] | Ete, enveloped tn chowkn Russia and the Indictment set out flue Us JO Nee | while the Cedri as pl : by in case they are necded to ‘aid! POSTON, Jan. 21.—Another Shipping equipment in its possession, despite [P| ett velvete pe op Cadell Ee ane asad . Jthrough,a gaie, Dr. I the sh aking off the Powhatan's passen-| Hoard steamer Ix reported in trou-'\ the fact that the city was financially || Charaldte, |. 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