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a ‘eupecially regardiog machinery for “tiaking arms,” he sald. “France has right to demand this.” l —- _ GERMANS KEEP UP INTENSE. FiGHTs _ ™ ON REPARATIONS Stitihes and Helfferich Attempt to Form Reactionary Party in Reichstag. PARIS, Fed. 5.—violent protesta- tons against the decisions of the Su- pretie Counci! reganiing reparations Sep) being published by Berlin ing’s Official Advisers. Newapapers, says the Petit Parisien’s =. Correspondent in that city, WEEKS A GOOD “FIND.”| “FATHER” IS STUNNED. ‘The correspondent asserts that Hugo meneame Y fonuiee Viee Chancellor, ars ving to| Like Hughes, He Has a Record, Head of Home for Orphans for Independence From Admits She Supplied Little formi!a reactionary party from the and Nationalist Parties, which Party Machines. Ones When Requested. have a representation in the Reichs- ATLANTA, Fob, 5.—Stunned, tion \has now «so muddled that the. odie itey witha one that you 2) Hate a disinter- ested cofmmitted appointed to ascer- tajn and state Cully the tiots.” Among others, Heroin A. Mets, formes. Comptroller of New York City, emérged from politica! oblivion apd told the Governor he was with him. He added; *‘Heartily approve your view’ tHat, andit situation is not a questidn' of Spolitics.’ of the Cupid Posters Shown t American Fakirs’ Exhibition CLOSE UP VIEW OF NEN CHOSEN FOR THE CABINET David Lawrence Reviews Char- acteristics of President Hard- WWLLER KINDLES: = BACKFIRE ON FOES Many Letters Approving Plan terman is stin a Democrat. 80 Given Out by. Governor's far as he is concerned it is not a nts question of politics. Secretary. ay William R. Burling, President of —gigmemcteners Ne the Brooklyn Real Estate Board, says : t his board gives the Governor his By Joseph S. Jordan. Unanimous indorsement of “your (Staff Correspondent Cs The'Evening staunch and manly stand on this, oree | most intricate and trying situation.’ ALBANY, Feb. 6.~Gov. Miler t8\ Yewis H. Pounds, former Borough preparing for a triumphal returm to! President of Brookiyn and now con- the capital on Monday, and like the nected with the Matbush Chamber of wnat | Commerce, one of Brooklyn's political return bf the Roman Mmperors of | “outs,” is with the Governer. He old, his way is bell ptrewn, natewith It has taken some little time roses, but with rosente phrases ofthe TT BABES, TRPLETS. “AND THINS, FAKED ~FORMOTHERLOVE] Wife of Atlanta Clerk Con- fessed to Deceiving Hus- band for 14 Years. GOUNTRY IS IGIN OUT OF DEPRESSION CONDTONS SHON Secretary of Commerce Says Business Improving, but Ob- stacles Must Be Removed. be WASHINGTON, Feb, 5) — The United States is digging out of the industrial depression which brought on closing of factories, unemploy- ment and the general slowing up ot Lusiness, Secretary’ of Commerce Joshua Alexander said to-day. While business conditions are improving rapidly, according to Secretary Alex- Sagsot 16 anti-constitutional Depu- on. ‘The newspaper Excelsior, comment- hu- By David Lawrence. the public started, but they are ge coming fast . B. 01 ander, they are not doing so as rap- te pin ng 6n this sutiact, sees everywhere |Special Correspondent of The Eve- | Miliated and broken, F. B. A. South, a eH a t Please page Prof. Lesile J, Tomp- in Germany « violent campaign of agi- ning World. grocery clerk, who is alxty-one years idly as might be. food he Is going: to’ do to New York | jing a leading member of ‘Tammany tation wgainst the Entente as well as! WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. & gig Gh 6 Ales 36 “Many obstacles must be removed | py taking away fromthe city its con-| Hall” and professor of Iaw in New for the purpose of restoring the mon-/ /,, right, 19%1).—F mh of thelac, Sid eee before the readjustment will be com-| too) of ity transit lines. York University, who says: "I easily archy. opy’ )—-Finoug' j what he would do with the problem plete. Prices still are so high that ie ata Xt i arianat seunanine ie eu of your Li monmrbe: ff the prospective Cabinet . a , Vrapped in his toga and holding in ry ere has been a lot of loose Sek: Cisines Dincnsses ‘nesara- re 0) Prospective which confronted him last night the public will not thuy," sald he.) ace are vie on {thinking and loose tatking in con- tlons Terma. of Preskient Harding have been s¢-|when his wife, fifty-two, confessed ‘The so-called consumers’ strike still] 4/8 good right hand the papy’ Daath tenth ihemettne’ BERLIN, Feb. 5.—The German Cab-| lected to catalogue some of the per- he fate of Greater| All the foregoing “notables” were. their eleven children were waits isbeing carried on. which is written t mentioned in the ingtsto-day bexal ebmad) cba vaatartatien Of the cua fh na inoue poker propaganda given ‘question Oy continuing. to patlicibate ta peer tee who adopted from foundling and mater- ‘Combinations in the hyisineas and) New York, the measure of the Bill! our’ for the morning papers. The industrial worlds are responsible. Co- operation between business men and “svuff” for thé evening papers did not contain a single name which brought nces with the Allies. will endeavor to bring the United Drafting Commission, which would Ambassador nity hospitals during the last four- formally in-| States back to normalcy. . establish a Transit Commission of Germany to send delegates to « teen years. workers is needed if th® industrial the thrill of memory to. the writer. into: differ at this ai wae 4 fi i Bl’ Foreign Minister Simone te: sinks Pala bade what cet tute | ‘“E-want to do the right thing—God and economic hurdles ‘are to be over-| three to take over the trolley situa | Onis one OF the sey ene arap- His reply ing the Cabinet's} Cabinet or an able Cabinet, | Bows 1 do—but such a problem, come, Manufacturers pags the buck| tion, the Governor will approach the | hanger. He is C. C. Kirchof jr, who but the thing Warren Harding had in|%Uoh ® Problem,’ South declared. for high prices to wholesalers.|(apitol. Spread in his path will be) gives no address. “The fact that those children, nine ot whom are living and are at home, were waifs — probably nameless — matter #0 much; it's the de- he added. Last night, while stunned by Mrs. South's confeasion, which came liku @ bolt from a clear sky, South de- clared he was going to leave home— “never to return." Deliberation and further thought caused him to change |* his plans. But to-day he didn't know | what he would do, “Go away and let me think,” he told |. reporters. = While Mrs, South fooled her hus- band, fooled the children, fooled the, public, fooled everybody but herself and the institutions from which she procured the babies, she has commit- ted no wrong in the eyes of the jaw. “I don't like movies, I don't like! ‘theatres, T don't like to go out. The | greatest thing in my 1!*s is children,” she declared. “That Is why I did it— because I love children and because | 1 wanted to give thom the best rais- | Ing I could, especially the little name- less waifs in the maternity hospitals, who haven't got a chance in the| work.” Mrs, South declared the reason she fooled her husband with triplets “born” on New Year's Eve, but in —_ REPORTS STRANGER IS AMBROSE SMALL When Reporters Take Up Trait Mysterious. Visitor on Farm Disappears. (Special to The Evening World) MONTREAL, Feb. 6.—If a stranger who four days ago quartered hinrsetf on Mr. and Mrs. W. James, who live on a farm near Kemptville, Ontario, between Ottawa and Prescott, is not Ambrose Small the missing Toronto millionaire and theatre proprietor he evidently is some one who does not. desire publicity. ‘His resemblance to Mr, Small and, his suspicious tions, which include® staying indoors all day, caused a tele- gram to ba sent from Kemptville to the Toronto Chief of Police, Ambrose ‘Small hed been located. Late in the evening, however, tete- phone messages to the James residence from. newepaper men. were overheard by the stranger who quietly disap- peared, although it was nearly mid- night and He did not, know the ny, Cease SS 74%4-TON Netice of Bavarian Refusal Takes) ming was gotting a serviceable Cabi- te Bertin. net. Democrats may be sceptical, but MUNICH, Fob. §—The Bavarian Pre-| Republicans in the capital are not has left for Berlin to notify the Kareaan, Gevecrasent that. Baveris, bas iit Hert wae ee, pectant. Gov ae fale ella aia Consider Charles Evans Hughes, SLUR SEEKER «|e ee eee a oo “FOR PROOF OF BOOZE lic life, ‘There is no anticipation that . under hia ausploes the Department of State wit be turned upside down “Saloon Keepers Get Two Months] for political purposes. There is every for It—21 “Slugs” Get Mock’s | expectation that the perennial effort : to put the diplomatic and consular Cafe in Trouble. service on an efficiency instead of a Martin Walsh and Patrick Lally,| political basis will at last be realized, keepers of a saloon at No, 522 Second | for Mr. Hughes isn’t the kind of a Aveilue, were sentenced to the work-| man who would Masten to the plead- house for two months by Magistrate | ings of politicians or the whisperings Sweewer on charges of disorderly con-| of ambitious job hunters. duct etective Harry Schumann, who| ‘The mere fact that a man who oc- arrested them for violation of the Vol-| cupied a position on the Supreme sted jaw, testiffifd they had beaten him|Court of the United States and a “when he attempted to pour into a bot-|man who was himself within a few ile for evidence the contents of a drink| electoral votes of being Presiient of werved to him. the United States should preside over Péward Hotz, proprietor of Mock’s|tbe Department of State is counted cafe at No, 740 Bighth (Avenue, was| upon to bring prestige to the depart- hheld’in $500 bail by Commissioner J.| ment and convey an influence of charged with having twenty | quiet dignity and firmness in the des- one-ounch phials of whiskey, known] patch of business with foreign dip- as “slugs,” in his possession. lomats and statesmen, both here and - James Miceli, Michael Camerlingo, | abroad, Raffaele Coppola and Antonio Javie-}CALLS WEEKS A GOOD “FIND” Wholesalers blame the retailers. And now the wholesalers and man- ufacturers seem to tbe getting to- gether t6 direct the finger of accu- sation against the retailers After the Civil War prices did not break materially until the panic of 1873. This time we're going to get through without a panic as a result of the Federal Reserve Bank system. | But the process is going to be slow unless the hurdles are removed. “The housing situation is an ex- ample. The: Nation is reported short 1,600,000 buildings, Buliding material are high. Wage scales are high. Con- ractors and workers combine to keep prices up. Consequently there is no building. ‘The result is continued ex- orbitant rents. Prices do not come down under a combination to keep them up. A “These difficulties must. be re- moved if we are to go ahead quickly Mills and factories are reopening. Men are going back at wages below those of six months ago, Their wages are higher than in 1914, and their dollars buy more than they did six months ago.” 2 ae ES HAND HIM A WALLOP, COURT TELLS WIFE reams and reams of white paper filled with typewriten commendations of his stand against New York from the Lord knows who. Propaganda has been added jo the Governor's campaign on behalf of the would-be grabbers of the city's vested rights by a@ flood of literature turned loose from the Governor's of- fice by the Governor's private seere- tary, W. Ward Smith. The propa- ganda consists of about fitty letters approving the stand of the Governor. SOME OF THE LETTER WRITERS IDENTIFIED. Few of the sigters of the letters are known outside of their little balli- wicks in and® abor Greater New York. One {8 from Randall J. Lebout, counsel for the Albany Southern Rail- road Company, Another is from for- mer Democratic Senator William C. Dodge, who at the last moment in the Legislature of last winter slipped over an amendment which killed the bill designed to bring the telephone company within the jurisdiction of| the Public Service Commission, ‘The former Senator naively says that he used to be a Democrat, “but found myself unable to agree with the Democratic Party in its endeavor ‘Allied “reparations de- (Photo by Paul Thompson.) | There was a’ day when the Society of American Fakirs used to disport itself with 4 display of caricatures of the year’s exhibition of the dignified members of the National Academy. But times have changed, Instead of having a room for themselves in the Academy, the Fakirs now have a home of their own at No. 11 East 44th Street, and instead of caricatures, the r, and for some erious work, at least MELLON FIGURED with serious intent This year the exhibition was de- signed to demonstrate the alliance of art and advertising, the exhibit in- cluding car and display advertising pictures, posters and the like and the belief of the several artists of the hest and most attractive way of ad- vertising wares, The exhibition closes to-day. The above poster en- titled “One Good Turn Deserves An- other” is by Wesley Morse. Magistrate Blames Woman Who Didn't Beat Indigent Spouse Who Demanded Money. would have made poscibla the trial of the case before a judge in cham- bers-rvirtually a proceeding in secret, At the time of the passage of the reality rocured from M: M. R. * y, 21 °. m DO ror were arrested to-day charged FOR WAR DEPARTMENT. Mitchell's mutatalty nomeitaly waa AUAinted WHEN Mire Mellon ail nin| _, Viet ne Needed 8 “wallop you tection By; die pean BULL G MACK with possessing counterfeit Internal] ‘Then there |s the Seoretaryship Of |ecause the women in charge of the, ite, had come from London to Pitts: |Showld have walloped him. ‘To that| 0%) duces ie Spasieeee (eta 1h . a = Revenue stampa. Micelli and Cam-| War. John W, Weeks, former Genator, |cragie roll” nt St. Paul's Methodist | burgh to aid in her defense. extent this is your fault.” Oe etacatsre Weclivie®’ ead take Making Daily Trips ‘@rlingo were each held in $2,500 bail, | is a very wealthy man and therefore /onyrch, where she has her member- | eae was npareee mi Sonne ‘by Mrs.| Magistrate McCloskey in the New th 7. dadnovea out of the city and Between Coppola and Javierone were| bas no reason to cater to any Inter-|snip tad agreed to educate as mis- DIVORCE ACTION been jasttumental In ‘securing the| Jersey Avenue Court, Brooklyn, thus thea’ the Republican Party.” ae in $600 each, Willam Burrell, | ests for future gain, as Is so often the | gionaries the first born to @ church passage of the law which ieft the|admonished Mrs. Estelle Bpstein, the ‘Aliah be praised! Former Senator NEW YORK CIT Y gs — neues Of Pte seo, case with an official who looks upon | member. Se pesca ot A eae kat Beut the dis-| youthful wife of George Epstein,| «pi 4s a humorist. He knows the and ‘the information. He 4s] his pos! cretion of th c. There was no : . inet nd pater mene Mave tion either as a mabeinee one | Mrs. South said she la the daughter! (continued From First Pare) other divorce case pending in the] Complaining that he is a worthless swat chance he would have of being NORWALK, CON Aichadl Horhatein, Avraham Zager |2°Clly or as an opportunity in! of @ Methodist minister. She was| State in which the interests of a| loafer and takes her $18 salary 48 | re.ctected, let alone being ‘renomi- ? N. and Harry Faber, all of Brooklyn, | future business or the pursuit of his) brought up in a religious home, she | eo party to the action could be served | bookkeeper from her forcibly nated, in the 20th District of Manhat- Will Make Special Rates “were arrested after a chase by Hn- | profession. declared, and she felt {t was her duty|ter of one of the founders of the| DY, sccrery. Mellon, when charged) Epstein, according to this wife, quit}? | vt es sn the melephorie id 4 “forcement Agent Riesenburger in | Mr. Weeks showed his indepen-| to train as many good children as | Guinness breweries in London. with instigating the nuasuce of the|work on hig wedding day. ond hie) tan after his “joker’ In birt far, “Heavy” Cizting » to most, violent exertion thas been to threaten to kill her if she does not support him in the manner to which <tamtond to-day. the def ‘Aifteen \A truck on which ndants were riding contained vases of whiskey, faw, made vigo-o 1s denial, The suit was not brought to trial on the date set.” Then Curphey disap- Bull, Another staunch adherent of Governor’s policy is our old friend, possible, whether they were her own| In 1897, when sh All Points to Norwalk. dence when, as a member of the was but sixteen Senate, he broke away from his party Miss McMullen visited the i the or not. During her married life she ) years oj H. C. ROULSTON een and voted with the Democrats in| hus actually had three children of |United States, and in the course of | Peared and the insids facts attending he has been accustomed. 3 ngsh : ; Be Oana teats eagle McCloskey suspended | Dic tler, the I oreman who | iq MRS. %y HARDING KEEPS favor of the presemt Federal Reserve | her own, now grown up and married. | her travels was entertained at Pitta- nig Glsappenvance: were Taye xe Le Rgisirats = ees an panase pice aaa say 63 Park Row 4 je letra mawmution Anat uereeire vs Mrs, wouth is Iity-two years Old. | burgh Mei at nue a vealed, sentence, putting Bpstein peter aleloped with Harry Thaw from the Teleph 4000 Beek , ai ne erie, anaes y . | burg! e family of Andrew W. _| probation officer to see to it that he} Matteawan Asylum for the Criminal] Telephone eekman ) on SILENT ON GOWNS) pertectiona in it, tut he said he could jeter ise, Gulldre to “take” the | Mellon, who was at that time forty. See ROLY Re CHIL" | helped DIRT GPa So. faints, GUIs Fomine ate Aeopapanda: alludes to | te Ft = ie 5 a Netarne 4 . and stop bulldozing her. ptt ie eagES HES ET Sa eeeT EH 1 ; 4 re ela santo G Soest ope Bikces of Her grown-up mons and four years old. He became smittvn| athe case finally sent to a] “And I theuxht you had a heart."|biin as “Mr, Dick Butler,” and Dick | esses 1 _ Wife, of President-Elect Pears to|eved there was plenty &o mt She hit upon the eohente of aeaeiving with the Irish girl, who was beautiful] Master from Court of Jurisdic-|said the husband, morosely, as Mrs,| addresses the Governor in terms of i ‘oe Subject New Wardrot the measure nett a take biccne and accomplished. He follewed her to| tion. The hearings before the Master| Epstein thanked the Court. easy familiarity, and tells him that RELIGIOUS. NOTICES, i Bi'* wen A QLost of the Republicans at the time | Aw she quoceeded in fooling him, she | Pnsiand, and in 1900 they were| Were sceret, Hut cnough leaked out iN ise eet he’s the political “Babe Ruth.” Here] gyrase Hall ino Moraine ces ~ y the en charge : : } F a to (Criticism. bok party view of the matter and auld, at annual intervals she adopted rmareied wore born—a quet| AH, femoving his’ children trom the BANKER ARRESTED is some of Dick's Jongshore lingo: ‘bu, Was ‘say. Mts. Warren G. Harding to-da: aga! . . a | ore: —a girl} custody of their mother by a trick, ER OF TI refused, 90 Mrs, Harry S. New said, | A80%# official Washington and Gov- | nome, saeeeted aTree Seams atatte | CAislu) and a boy (Paul), Mr. Melion| with’ “repudiating is “separacion | EN BOND THEFT CASE eu STANDS WITH GOVERNOR, MARRIED. <to'give out any ist of her purchases | CTment methods. It will not take| ment regarding these acts of tripieta| installed his wife in a beautiful home| AeTermen! without notice and with a “up want to congratulate you the arewiar. } SMR, 4a, th him tong to fuiiliarize himself with |and twins, ‘The triplets, sald Mrs.|in Pittsburgh and they were appar-| king bis house w “House wf aly, 7 ii niay Je of Memphis, | w: i | ms Go ovechivcngleayad — in this city, Ore, New ex- 111. war Department. Mitchell, were not really triplets, but | ently happy despite the disp Thousand Whispers,” as a gifted| W. untley Jr., phis, | way you handied the plunderbus mob| HETH M. STEWART, daughter of tne ] 1) plained Mre. Harding did not wish to were three little girls of three differ.| DU "appy despite the disparity in| magazine writer described it ‘n an Said to Have Bought Some —you certainly sent the home rule} iste Mr. John Basler Stewart aud Bre. % Tue) sateceriticiem of her taate (n clothes Frank 0, Lowden, as Secretary of | ont mothers, their ages until 1907, when \t became | article on the Mellon case. : ete ee bunch back pretty badly battered— rab A. Stewart, to J. HOWARD ‘ an Cp batting Geraiee tort tion, | the Navy, is another piece of good) it was noted at the City Health| known in Pittsburgh that Mrs. Mellon ahnats Manet Venera that Melon of the Securities. your tongue tied them all. COWPERTHWAIT, by the Rev. W. 4 . inspect } eo dia voree 01 is f itis a very modest wardrobe ac- | HFK for Mr. Harding. | The Navy De- ee Are: TOEOLTER Ee ee re | ee meee ieee marice: 1onking: tole Eoin. ot STeaertion, “Prior to this| MBMPHIS, Tenn. Feb. §.—With| "I understand the Mayor only talks] John Murray, at 1 Want 64th at. Now % quired by Mrs. Harding,” Mra, New | Arment bas a staff of naval officers | tis ‘no certificate of the “triplets "| ‘Vor’. | Melion had withdrawn all the charges | the arrival of New York detectives|to himself since he met you. I guess| York City, on Wo Fey 4, 19s rapa “She got the sort of which would be worn by a ¢whoee circumstances required who control naval operations, but the head of the department must know something of buviness methods, for birth had been turned in. An in- spector was sent to the South home| and to him Mrs, South gave the name At that separation, time Mellon agreed to a He agreed to setUle on his wife the income from a trust fund | against his wife's honor, It was aaid, | but not confirmed by Mrs. Meilon, that Mellon in addition to withdraw- to-day addition portant develop- ments are expected in the bunt fot he's like the man that talked to him- self. He liked to talk to a good man ———K— DIED. , ; ie oe males ; ica . CAMPBELL FU- inéot a great number cf neo, | the disbursement of many millions of |of a doctor. No such doctor could be| of $1,350,000 and to wet aside a trust! ne, us charges presented his wife be Ay ore ne ane a bad ae el poe e sata eee i eanaty eee Cana Won Sst ak ps mbt was not a shopping orgy, No | doflars in economical fuahion 1s the Cound red hie ndinge ae teezzted:| rund of $350,000 for the children, who| ‘Tho Mellon case fooded the news| in ses Seen eee ae, ave oi | wot on 40 hia aurvesiand put the zy-| h 8 2 36 * aoe Matting ind was wpurchased | task of an administrator and not| Health Otfice. An attache of the| were to live seven and a half months| Columns of the press of the country! reagy hen mde here, including that| lan battery on the Fritz, Why don't|WITIJAMS—GERTRUDE | FROTHING- ue, gray and green are the pre- | Decemiarily a naval atratesist, office, having his suspicions and his| of the year with the mother and the) decade ako. | Outside of financial) a 7 anintiey jr, until Thursday| Hylan get after his Commissioner of] HAM. CAMPBULL FUNERAL CHURCH, i nating Colors ie the watdbuee | LOWDEN HAS MADE GOOD as|Wn theory about the case, happened| rest of the year with the father. Hee ee UOC te Becnie Loni con: | vicesPreaident, of the National City |@ewers abd fish out the ballots of] Bway 5, 4 POM. Harding “has "selected. | Bhe AN EXECUTIVE. to mention It riday moralng to 8) "ono agreement was not aligned, al-| powerful Pennsylvania, political in| Beak ners | Youra that were, deposited in the| —=—— i 3 ee Bt een oe one, | Mr. Lowden's record aa a business | “Say,” he ended, “why don't you try| though its terms were lived up to for| fluences were backing him for the! hose held and the charges against|%°Wer Instead of the ballot box? 1 nn SUNER AL DIBECTORS. to match. She also purchased administrator in Iiinois was such | that maternity home on Windsor! two years. Then, in April of 1909, ary of the Treasury, them are: W. L. Huntley jr, buying guess there must have been a bunch -—_ “ “abi ermine wrup and @ blue evening | that tbe satisfied the Republican | Street? I'm willing to bet the ‘trip-| Melton fed tho divorce suit against | Some ‘and Profits passage of the In: | ad receiving stolen property; H.| ft b¥Phenated Republican watchers Call Columbus 8200 ; a wierotg eta ae the- Loss § ree hans and he probably |'"Anq' his hutch proved correct, it| his wife. ‘The news was suppressed | enactinent of the Prohibition Amend-| Diggs Nole , larceny and receiving loobing ot tor your Interests 5 page eRe} hington to-morrow in a private gm the B. and 9. t Lo npineers .SMOKING PLAN newspapers printed a word about It and very little about the subsequent =| developments. The only Pittsburgh] CAPTAIN UP FOR FORGERY. old Chesterfield on You let them themselves. the wiseacres: talk first and hang You remembered the nd receiving stolen property, Jacob K. Rosenberg of New York, a chaut- fer is held for investigation. FRANK E. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH" Inc. a himeelf (gut for the mixup over the use of money to get votes In the con- believed. ' off-hand vention. Hays—the comment of | newapaper that carried news of the Lhave ubwulutely traced $5 oold story of the ‘wise old owl, lived . 4 5 many will t tate ‘ tolen Liberty bonda to Nolen,” de- KILLED BY SENATE], 302!" Albert BR. Pan_ of Now ee ioae pevhupee ce raay’d | case was an obscure German daily, |Nime Daye Wed, He te Arrested at Glared Detect ve Inspector Gritfin lan,|!° 4 oak, the more bevheard the less) Mexico, who, becomes Secretary of] Cabinet would have been better off SBAND CHARGED ACTS OF mpahwataen evening after Nolen, proprictor of |he spoke. The less he spoke the more ND AND RE i the Interlor, is one of the ablest men| with a few political minds. HU) rT Capt. Fred Cornick of Fort Warden,| the Crown Drug Store here, had been |be heard—now wasn't he a wise old LOST, FOUND A oot's Proposal Denounced and| in the Serfate, an indefatigable work- cake Dasher ane gense the Bu eee joe 2 Washington, as held in $2,600 bail by | arrested. Y bird? Well, I would have Wiad ta Tag —ie. taxi, on, Touran orang, | Feb, a. i er and a Urelems student of govern- M 5 i ays} ‘The cnse dragged along in the] United States Commissioner Collins to- have seen the expression on their! ots.; eutable roward if revarped to 116 K, Guth at, Declared to Be Blue Law ment, Hhe knows the West and its Ledeen aay oieenienyen {het courts until 1911, Mrs. Mellon through | day on the charge of passing forged REFUSE TO ACCEPT CUT. | tacos siding down the Capitol Hill —— = Opening Wadge. pone te veces tie political gume| tution and many a trouble over the | counsel frequently demanding a trial checks, iene sali the name of James : ; ,| tebexwun after the seance. : rs a 8 diplomacy. He will be able} mul cl ry ne course » Acting Quartermaster at the| Marine Engineers Reject Pimn of! Prater AWASHINGTON, Wes) G—Senator| to deal With Conareme for ihe Warde Ru eervice. Oe thie aeuniry. In the course of this time she had Rina tr eee et Kitcacalie Aunaotisin’, Look out for any home rule that] . “ f 5 itated to spend | guvceeded in forcing her husband to Ny comes from 14th Street; that's where Sihodt's proposal to prohibit smok-|'2s Administration on many matters| money to get resulta, He can be He was arrested yesterday at the > » ing in most Government bulldings in outside the Interior Department. Like] counted upon to spend money in the | Me 4 bill of particulars, giving details | Waidort, wh iad to Prenide of Tonal our Mayor graduated from, and ea. Ss a e lashington met sudden death to-d Franklin Lane, 90 may, Albert Full] Government service for the best in- | of the alleged acts of infidelity, He] with his bri ne da as eed peat tha] here he learned the Golden Rule.” o-day|prove to be the ulility'man of the! terests of the country. He's that | charged that she had been guilty of| {rom Texas, » announced Lo-day that the) “ One of the notables of New York} the Senate, but out of it grew a| Cabinet. kind. And the fact that he has been sonauct with Curphey in’L pet neers union on the AUAnUC) City whose name is known at Albany bstitute by Senator Wadsworth of|, Henry C. Wallace of Dea Moines,| active in politics will be a help rather | ™aconaue pL Curphey iy Paden | arend: sheds £0 $neo eo: § aif y : | York, requiring department | it,,/% termed, by his admirera “an| than a handicap to Mr. Harding, for | Paris, on board a trans-Atlantic liner, | iit eocret Ser Saver fen Willem Barclay @arpons, tha:ens | and be your own landlord. Rain orchieat partment) upstanding Christian gentieman.”| both he and Mr. Daugherty will be|in New York, Buffwo and im Pitts-| yine additional been}! gineer who bullt the first subway and Easier mn most persons Be pre At. sekiog where it} He has flayed the puckers without] eiert to the chunges that will be de- | burgh. discovered who ly perfectly eligible for appoint- rea mdanger © property. h y Magazine, The| manded from time to time by a put a, Lay listed in he ve: 4 -h fe Smoot amendment drow fire|PAcKers tried hard to dislodge him,| lic opinion of ever-increasing paw On April 80, 1911, Gov, Tener of/ 1 . 10, and! ment 0 the Governor's three-beaded |} A Wonderful Assortment but Mr. Harding stood firm. trusts Wallace and will I sides, He| Mr. Pennsylvania signed a law abrogating erted a mon’ transit commission, Let Mr, Parsons | the right of trial by jury in divorce Senator Smith of Ari- Daugherty protested that it was “en en- may not have reputation of a Wickersham, but he tne and Wort follow of the Atlantic a k for himself, He says: of opportunities to either buy paitt spe ed atten id upon which to build Ing wedge for a mont contempt. | Swdanee On Matters agricultural, and| Is by no means a mediocre citizen. | eases. ‘This aroused a storm of pro- 55 PASSENGERS SAVED. ference, “With the rapld transit situation a home or buy, one already and restraining blue law.” : , as editor of the farm| Anyhow, the Solicitor General argue: ? sie doy Lealih Sa pai rl : _ Lines’ heen oURNaetse. bizbace aa lit tw offered the readers of nator Robinson, who does not| Periodical which bears his name, has|cases for the Government, The At- teat all over th untry, Public sen. “ 4, Wilk 6 Gov. Gen. Harrison Resigon, 4 'To-morrow's inday We . drew a picture of the Presi. |2eeo dispensing Agricultural wisdom | torney General must be a careful] tment, which had been with Mrs.| Sem rs 2 ae oe Nae! y MANTUA. P. I, Feb, 6.1 « Bur- | YOu know, from the very beginning, ortd, Cand his dinner quests Wing re_| fF Many years will have a splendid] administrator and a man who knows | Mellon from the start, now flowed| amath, Driven ton Harrison, Governor General of the |A® chief engineer with the Rapid 1,000 Separate red to leave the White House to oppor unlly to practise what he bas] how to exact work out of other men.| toward her overwhelmingly. Minis-| SAN F b. i. —The fifty-| Philippines, to-day cabled his resinna- | Transit Commission in 1894, I de-) oy a smoke, #0 Jong preached. Harry Daugherty can be depended five passe! w of the steam| Hon to President Wilson, with a foqivst signed and constructed the first sub- | way, In the spring of 1919, on my ters and public men all over the coun- try rallied to her defense, It is said the Portfolios of Com- upon to do that, merce and Labor are undecided. As h xehoone: Critics may have r that it be accepted March 4 ashore near aK. Real Estate Offers LOLDS, their = bee otOR LL AIRY the Headeube by curing the r - 1 | Poin rena ea 0. ve be derewaki Sails For New York, | ined, aft E Tabics| for the individuals who will occupy| Mr. Harding has p'ekod Ti yeas) Only through actial byl cons eet ea Gate: Bean: deel 4 return from France, I declined, after F Sal & W: aguing, th Cold A! the chairs in the Department of Jus-| that will work as a team and wilt try | jury that she could. tw atorded Bk | tnnded safely, wecording to a wireloas| HAVRE, France, Feb. 6—lenace Jan) careful consideration, Gov, Smith's or e anted BM. Gre, ‘dhe ure eee oan ws Post any Department | at least to render service to him anit| opportunity to vindicate her good! the steamer Curacao, which ie stund:| polish Premier melled Yrone here "to. | tender of the position of Rapid Tran- . —Harry Daugherty and Will! the country, bamé, The law signed by Gov, Tener! Ing by. day for New York. sit Commissioner, "The whole’ ques |