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serene cme sta es to everything Brookhart stands for— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, : RESULT IN (OWA FURTHER SIGN OF ~UPRISINGING.0.P. Doaiadees Gratified in P Washington Over Third Defeat for Harding Forces. DEMOCRATS JUBILANT. Party Now Hopes to Control House and Gain in Senate. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of the Eve- ning World.) ‘WASHINGTON, June 7 (Copy- right).—Political revolution in Iowa ‘was hailed with delight to-day by Progressive Republicans who point to the victory of Co. Smith Brookhart. as part of the genoral uprising in the Republican ranks which gave Pin- ehot a victory in Pennsylvania and Beveridge a decisive triumph in In- diana, Col. Brookhart’s nomination for United States Senator was not unex- pected. Privately, some of tho lead- ing Republicans in official life here who know Iowa have been saying for many months that the Iowa voters would express their dissatisfaction with existing conditions when they had their first opportunity. A report spread around the capital many months ago that Senators Cummins and Kenyon had told their friends no one had a Chineman's chance for re- election, This was at the time when the farm bloc was most vocal and when the complaint of the afrmers against economic conditions was at its bitterest point. Some of the men who are opposed as he is a radical of the La Follette Republicans are in quite a mess in Iowa this year, afd it would seem that no matter what happens in the primary or in the convention Aug. 2, there will be many thousgnds uf Republicans who are to be dis. satisfied. This all strei ens the possibility of Democratic success, and with ‘other situations in the country generally, I am getting around to where I consider Democratic success in Iowa a probability rather than just ® Possibility.”” The progressive movement in 1910 showed itself in Iowa as one of the first symptoms .of party discontent, That year the Democrats captured the House of Representatives, The Demo- crats in Washington say history is re-|\ DPenting Heel’. and-white they do not predict control of the Senate they are beginning to feel cocksure of the House. At this time it is significant that Republicans expect to lose ‘‘muny seats’ but retain control, BROOKHART POLLED 41 P. C. OF VOTE Another Progressive Runs Second—Pair Got 180,- 122 Ballots/ DES MOINES, June 7 (Associated Press).—The Republican “Old Guard" is dazed to-day trom the wallop acmin- istered at the primaries by Smith W. Brookhurt, who, with but a few pre- cinets missing, shown to have cap- tured the Senatorial nomination by more than 41 per cent. Clifford E. Thorne, another pro- gressive, rose to second place, his vote exceeding that of Charles E. Pickett, the “Old Guard’ candidate, by nearly 1,000, is am indication of the com- Pleteness of the defeat. Returns f .. 2,285 precincts out of 2,348 for ti, Senstorial comination emphasized the progressive victory, giving Brookhart 41.1 per cent. of the total vote cast, and sent Clifford E. Thorne, another progressive, into sec- ond place above Charles E, Pickett, the “Olt Guard’ Republican candi- date. The tally now gives: Brook- “hart, 129, 436) Thorne, 60,696; Pickett, Vane. 8 89,024; Sweet, $3,962, “Burn All School Histories,” ator Lawrence Y. Sherman told stu- School histories ought to be burned," any, than to oppose the rule. would shed more light on a disordered world in @ bonfire than in the school room. age. nk Sine ee BRITAIN SUPREME New Movie Stunt Shows Drunks | ee "wile Under Ugur’ Inisenc Wives Have Husbands Pictured Warping Up to Domestic Piers and Then Exhibit Foreign Affairs Only Itein Résult When Hubbies Are Sober. + s| on Which Views of Con- ferees Differ Widely. CHICAGO, June 1.—The “horrible | Wang ms Lewstno Great Sat QUESTION STOKES [RELATIVES SEEK ON HIS INGOME TAX! $1,000,000 ESTATE ~ IN ALIMONY SUT} OF SELF-MADE MAN Called “Unmitigated Liar” by Untermyer—Clash of Counsel Follows. pie SF Nephew and Two Nieces ‘Coit- test Will, Giving All to Widow. Trial of the contest of the will of David Price, who died Iast April, leav- ing an estate of more than $1,000, to his widow, Mrs. Sadie Price of Ni 500 West End Avenu, began to-day before Surrogate Foley and a jury. reel is projected for him, and nature 48 supposed to do the rest. “We get several calls every week for camera men to hurry to some Place to shoot father bringing a pack- age home,” Mr, Rothacker said. “Just as fdther gets out of the taxi at the home door the camera man gets busy and finishes out the emba!ming proc- eas by preserving him In celluloid. “The inundated gent's progress up example’’ used to be the bum drugged up unsteadily to the temperance lec- ture platform to show those in the audience what would happen to them if they didn't leg the stuff alone. But the progress of the world now -pro- vides a telling substitute. It shows the inebriated citizen his own likenéss W. E. D. Stokes was on the witness stand during most of to-day’s trial in his wife's suit for $75,000 yearly all- mony and was questioned concerning his income tax returns, the value of his big real estate holdings in New TO REMAIN IN EMPIRE Assent of Crown Necessary on Legislation, Allegiance with all Its joyous or careless wabs ‘ the tr is recorded, as also] York and his ownership of the Chesa- Oath toBe Observed. bling, his boneless legs and his gels engagement with the front door, | peake and Western Railroad, Tho] Th Will ts being contested by Leo eT aE et ee . Then, if it can be arranged, father is|cross-examination was interpolated] Price of No. 800 Ft. Washington Ave- LONDON, June 7 (Associated| It is an accomplishment effected by with frequent clashes between Samucl | ue. © nephew, and two nieces, Rose taken again when he is indoors ex- plaining. Sometimes he figures in the film as he sinks wearily upon the nearest couch, This is generally, a sort of still, but tremendously effec~ tive when the big show is put on later. “The first run of the drama either cures father or sends him out to seek forgetfulness, The latter usually Means a retake. “Now and then, a wife will furnish music with the first run. It isn’t actly music, but it’s the record, taken on an otherwise blank disc, of what Bartholomew said when he fiinally got. safely through the door. sofnds like a Zulu national anthem, I'm told.”’ Teh te Gc \QDASHROKTXB- Legal Standing) (1M YQUR RADIOS NOT PLIT'S CHESS pe ae : Hieroglyphics in Ether Mark Moves in Long Distance . means of the movies, and Watterson R. Rothacker, @ film producer, said to-day that if it isn’t curing the bibulous it is showing them up ‘‘some- thing terrible.’* It is explained to be a device of par- ticular interest to wives whose hus- bands have private bootleggers and come home with the evidence. For instance, when Bartholomew J. Rum- hound comes home from a party with nothing save vague notions and a ter- rible responsibility, the Missus sends ‘ations him at the door end shoots a large number of feet of Bartholomew warping up to the domestic pier. When Bart is in a condition to see with both eyes the Tuepper of No. 730 Riverside Drive and Sadie Ruby of No. 894 Riverside Drive, who charge the widow with undly influencing their uncle to neg- lect to remember them in his will, Counsel fo rthe contestants in hi opening remarks told of the remark- able rise of Price as a stock boy in a dry goods store to the owner of a chain of department stores located In Manhattan, Brooklyn, Newark, N. J,, and other cities. He said Price made his young nephew, Leo, manager of his Newark store until charges were preferred against him by Ralph Raphael, general manager of the chain of stores, who is a brother of Price's widow. Rachael's charges that Leo had stolen goods fro mthe store resulted in his discharge by his uncle, the lawyer said. Counsel also informed the jury that for several years prior to Price's death, the widow had succeeded in her efforts to prevent the nephew and two nieces from visiting him and kept him from going to their homes. Counsel for the widow recalled that she and Price had beeri married for 32 years, were & most devoted cou, and declared it only natural for hi to leave his estate to the one who had been his companion through adversity and prosperity. poebi Ah re HEALTH OF POPE Untermyer, counsel for Mrs. Stokes, and I, Gainsburg of Stokes’s counsel. It was brought out that W. E. D. Stokes jr., who now is a law student in the University of Chicago and twenty-six years old, is the youngest railroad magnate in the United States. Stokes admitted he was President of the Chesapeake and Western, but sald he owned only three shares of stock, ceclaring “his boy’’ owned the halunce as well as $1,419,000 worth of bonds. The railroad is forty-six miles long and operates through a rich farming sec- tion of Virginia. One of the bitterest clashes oc- curred when Mr. Untermyer cailed Stokes ‘‘an unmitigated liar." “TI will not permit Mr. Untermyer to continue calling (his witness's atements unmitigated falsehoods,"’ vatedly declared Mr. Gainsburg, ‘and I ask that the court demand an apology from Mr. Untermyer."’ Justice ‘Finch calmed the lawyers and directed them to proceed with the case, ignoring Mr. Gainsburg's re- quest for an apology. peed = SAE ay BORAH SEEKS FACTS OF COAL PRICE DEAL Wants Investigation of Hoover’s Agreement With Bituminous Operators. Pres#).—The revised draft of the Irish Constitution, brought to London to-day by, Arthur Griffith, President of the Dail Bireann, provides among other things, says the Evening News, “that Ireland shall remain within the empire in the same way as a do- minion."* “Decisions of the Privy Council,” says the report, “shall be ‘final in al! constitutional matters conoerning the Free State, subject to certain condi- tions. Assent of the Crown must be obtained in all legislation in the Free State. The oath of allegiance, pro- vided in the Anglo-Irish Treaty. shall be observed. The News says it is understood there also have been some modifica- tions in the earlier provisions\in the draft, giving the Free State wider control over foreign affairs than the Imperial Government was prépared to concede. ‘The discussions are being resumed to-day, it is asserted, in a distinctly more promising atmosphere. Arthur Griffith, President of the Dail Eireann, accompanied by Kevin O'Higgins and Hugh Kennedy, ar- rived from Dublin this morhing to resume negotiations with the British Cabinet, and Prime Minister Lioyd Application to Incorporate Society to, Keep Alive French Memories. ‘The Military, Order of the Céotie, already established in many Western towns and cities, desires legal recog- George left Cricoleth, Wales, for Lon- {nition in New York City. Justice WASHINGTON, June 7.-Sweeping|) CAUSES CONCERN dou. May in the Supreme Court in Brook- Game. ek eed Lait TO HIS FRIENDS Mr. Griffith and his colleagues metliyn was asked to-day to approve the FOE ns investigation of Secretary Hoover's with Secretary Winston Churchill. For two hours Mr. Griffith declined to make any statement regarding this conference, but said another meeting would be ‘held later fn the.day and probably a further conference to-mor- row, although no appointment for ,| the Igtter had been made. Méanwhile yesterdays nominations for the Irish elections on June 16 are attracting attention. The fact that the nominations indicate there will be contests in twenty of the ¢wenty- seven group constituencies is regard- ed as reviving the hope for an unfet- tered expression of opinion at the polls, which had lately been -aban- doned. With seven constituencies electing about thirty members of the Dail un- opposed, the returns are declared as leaving nearly 100 seats to be con- price fixing conference with bitumin- ou; coal operators was threatened in the Senate to-day. Senator Borah of Idaho, chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, was considering conduct- ing a thorough ina. ~ to determine: 1. The truth about charges made by coal retailers that the operators have boosted their prices 100 per cent. since they promised Hoover their maximum price would be $3.50 a ton at the mines. 2. Whether Hoover had any au- incorporation of the central body. reserved decision. The incorporation is asked for The Grand Pup Tent of the Military Order of the Cootie in the Fertile Hunting Grounds of New York, The order is declared to be open to all soldiera, sailors or marines Who have seen overseas wérvice, and to have as its Object the festering of comradeship, the perpetuati@m of the memories c service, the assistance of widows and orphans and the defense of the United States against all enemies. The application is signed by C. L. France, No. 1435 Miller Avenue, Grand Seam Squirrel; George W. Lloya, No. 458 15th Street, Grand Hungry Industrious Cootie, and Alex- ander Crawford of No. 471 17th Street, Grand Custodian of the Crum- thy Duffle Bag. It is stated that at meetings all members are required to address each He} Radio fans are advised not to throw away their instruments or call in a plumber merely because they find the ether cluttered up these days with @ lot of symbols like: “Q dash R 5 Kt x B dash P dash R 8 &c.” It isn't senseléss. It's merely the record of moves in a wireless chess game between Edward Lasker of Chi- cago and E. T, Gundlach somewhere in mid-ocean on the President Taft] thority to enter into the price confer- “ 5 enge with operators. of the United States Lines 3. Whether operators até not Edward Edwards ,a chess expert,|iable to prosecntion under anti- who is also Assistant General Man-| trust laws for meeting to set prices. Borah has information that coal ager of the line, is acting as Interme-| |. erators met before thetr conference diary, catching the moves out of the with Hoover and fixed the $3,50 air here and sending them on to Chi-} ‘“‘maximum price,” and all Hoover cago. did, in effect, was to ratify that It won't last much longer, possibly. | figure. The score so far follows—and it's a ——————— neat game: REPARATION CUT Vatican Physician Orde Care in Diet, but Seclusion of Vatican Is Feared. ROME, June 7.—A_ breakdown is threatening the robust constitution of Pope Pius XI., and his friends are deep- | ly concerned over his health, according to report. The Pope last week suffered an attack of colic, and on being summoned. Dr. Amicl! insisted the Pope must follow a stringent regimen. The doctor went to the Vatican kitchens and instructed the chefs how to prepare the patient's food. The Pope Was used to open alr Ifo before and during the war, and his friends are emphasizing the importance of a change from the voluntary seclu- sion of the Vatican, June 7 (Associated —Already what Eamon De Va. newspaper, the Republic of Ire- land, describes as a ‘‘minor crisis’ . has arisen in connection.with the elec-| Other as "brother éootie” except when] © GUNDUACH rag NOW IS PROBABLE tian compact between the Free State Cie satay the prom poles pe be 1 P—K4 1 P—K4 pte TEs Ss leaders and the Republicans, The] addressed as “‘Insignificant Seam 2 Kt_KBS 2 ke-OBs op ; ie Republicans refused to nominate their | Sauirrel,"” and that each member will 3 B—Kts 3 P—QRS Commission Votes to Con panél candidates on the legal form,| wear a uniform emblazoned with his erate ‘ Ries sider Possibility in Loan and @fter negotiations degree in the order on the front and ‘astles —I agree simply, a herole sized cootie on the back as : beeen Ce ar Arrangements. Parliamentary Election, well as a cootie cap. ian ee PARIS, June 7.—The Reparation ed. The treaty proponents themselves} The order seeks success on two 9 PxP 9 KtxP Commission to-day voted $ to 1 to have used the legal, form, as techni-|sreat principles, the petition says. 10 KtxP 10 Ktxkt consider the possibility of discussing The first is: “A cootie is closer than @ brother and busier than a bee.” The second is: ‘We pick our com- pany." 40 BBLS. OF LARD reduction of the German indemnity. This action was taken in response to a query from the group of interna- tional bankers now meeting |to ar- range a loan for Germany. ‘They asked whether indemnity reduction could be considered in connection cally required. BELFAST, June 7 (Associated Press).—Nearly all non-combatants have left the Beleck district in Northwestern Fermanagh. Only Irish Republican Army patrols’ from the fort are seen moVihg about. Kt—B3 8 B—Q' Kt—Kt5 KtxRP Q—R5 (Ch.) BxP B—XT (Ch.) Mrs WALTE R WARD. Entrance to Pettigoe, ten’ miles with such a Joan, The Reparation lease ne tO catisoe, fen! miler] PROVED MUNITIONS|/SHOT AT HIS SHADOW |Commission, tonday instructed "the ae by permit. Residents who fled during A : ° | bankers that there "was a possibility bist thas ‘publication can be thoerted only a9 Says Former Senator Sherman): smote siowes " ‘etwe|Shipping Board Inquiry in] . COSTS LONG TERM) (Mestsing nucn” reduction with |i eae ede ee Tinos in practicaly deserted vy. eivic| Seattle Spirit’s Seizure In- |Burglar Became Nervous| glum signed the note’ to the bankers. | Duelgr aereineg” ing cam Srerk 4 4 Hans and a large force of military 1s volves N. Y. Firm. and Let Go at Supposed | France Voted against it. ee et PM. Thureday es Would Shed More Light on. Disordered World} in possession. Lea Re pi The scasion of the Reparation || van, sed, reate, tbe eied i While Protestants are returning, r srEn venti Man. Commidsion was stormy. There |br'tus Word must be Fecetved by Thursdey woos: Catholics, with few exceptions, have departed. in Bonfire Than in Schoolroom. gation by Chairmap Lasker of the Wate vise Gachaneen coor whieh bas The Belgian aren Main Sheet copy, type received by 4 P.M. Fear of his own shadow, which LINCOLN, Il, June 7 (Associated © _|Shipping Board of the circumstances] cased him to fire a pistol shot while PePresentative consented to the pro- | fravin ony which has noi been 1 : ttack w: = cy publics P. M. Friday, Press),—Former United States Sen- on ae may carly to-day) surrounding the seizure by British] engaged in a burglary, will undoubted-| PoSal only if “the results of the loan fovertion "orders, Dot feceired by 5 OBJECTIONABLE post at. Clady are certain. omitted as conditions require, | rigidly ‘A sentry observed a detachment of} Uuthorities of the vessel Seattle Spirit|!y mean ten years in prison for Pat- ae Se ome as cement eee res the assailants were driven off, Bombs | ‘hat & shipment ostensibly of forty) he is sentenced next Wednesday. BS gta dents in a commencement address at} | POINTS IN IRISH _ | Republicans creeping over a field ta] in Tralee Bay Monday, on the ground) fo (NG oY coaamn him to apend| TWO INQUIRIES Die gone er erae ran, ater han 1s | Lincoln College to-day that “all CONSTITUTION | tice, “Heavy tiring was.opened ana| mat Jt had war munitions, disclosed] the rest of his life in Sing Bing, when ON “GAS” PRICES | Si sot tar latest, Kinet of her envy 1 pi te THE WORLD C 8 " itain Fi Z used during t : barrels of lard proved to be forty bar.| entered a plea of guilty to burglary in a ; It is safer," he said, “to and the | Britain Finds Document Un. Tey ie oe ae eae Megel ate Ge wricitions. "| the first degree before Judge Johnstone] Automobilist Protests on In- ‘ ,| exceptions to this rule, if there are acceptable for These tet ‘oC Belfast was bom! Hpg 48 ba . in the Court of General Sessions to- —_—_— | creases Spur Department and Senators. WASHINGTON, June and the Department of Justice joined hands to-day to protect the 17,000,000 automobile owners of the United States against soaring gasoline prices. While the Department launched !ts inquiry into recent increases the Sen- ate Manufacturers’ Committee was being organized for an investigation of {ts own. Senator La Follette, Chairman of the committee, said they intend to hustle the thing through as soon as possible, dealing with these features: Profits made by marketing petrol- eum companies within the last few years; whether there is any natural reason for the gradual price increases and whether there has becn @ facit agreement between companies to raise prices arbitrarily; a check on prices charged each month during the last few yeurs; Comparison of the differ- ence in price in various sections, and They The shipment, it was announced by the Shipping Board to-day, was made by the Manhattan Oleo Agency of New York, through the Barr Shipping Company as brokers, and was con- signed to the Manhattan Oleo Agency in Ireland. Moore and McCormack, managing agents for the Shipping Board of the vessel, have been asked by Chairman Lasker to institute an investigation, The evidence will be turned over to the Department of Justice by the Shipping Board for action, it was an. nounced. day. The penalty is from ten years to life. At 2.80 o’clock on the morning of May 10 Patrolman Durning of the East 67th Street Station heard a pis: tol shot in the residence of Edward H, Jewett, a broker, at No, 246 East Gist Street. Entering the house Durning found Lynch hiding behind a chimney on the roof. The burglar had packed up $1,000 worth of jewelry and wearing apparel and was getting ready~to leave the house when, “according to his own story, he heard a noise. He hurried to the roof and glanced back through the scuttle. It was bright moonlight. He saw his own shadow below and fired at it. Lynch is nineteen years old. He had been discharged from Elmira Reformatory, where he served # term for burglary, only six weeks before he tried toyrob the Jewett home. et the night. In the wreckage of the kitchen was found an oged woman badly wounded by splinters. One of a patrol of Ulster special The | constables was shot dead at midfight near the Monaghan border. IRISH FREE STATE DISSENSION FOLLY, SAYS CARDINAL Likely to Lose “Great Bless- ing by Division Among Ourselves.” ihe HAGGARDSTOWN, Dundalk, Ire- land, June 7 (Associated Press).— COURT SETTLES SUIT Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, in OVER $3,000,000 MINE], ‘sermon tere today maid. that for seven hundred years the Irish had been sighing for their freedom, and it seemed within their grasp at Inst, Reasons. LONDON, June 7.—Ireland's orig- imal Constitution is unacceptable to Britain, it was learned to-day, British objections are as follows: 1. Allegiance to the King is not made sufficiently definite, 2, The Governor General's authority in Ireland is not recognized. 4. There is nothing In the Constitu- tion providing for suits to be appealed to the Privy Council; instead it pro. vides they shall be appealed to a hig’ Irish court. 4. The Constitution claims Ireland's right to contro} its own foreign affairs. oie, GRACEY.—JOHN, CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Wednesday, 3 P, M, MORRISSEY.—June 6, JAMES CARPEN- TER MORRISSEY, at his residenos, 8805 4th Ave., Brooklyn, Funeral Thuraday, 10 4. M. BRYAN—On June 7, 1022, at her home, No, 346A Lafayette av., Brooklyn, ANN FRANCES BRYAN, widow of Bawarf'y,/ Bryan, She ts survived by two deugh' Mrs.) John Cowan and Augusta OC, Bryan, and three sons, John J., Edward J, and Charles 8. Funeral on Friday from her home a@ 9.80 A, M.; thence to Church of the Native {ty, Classon av, and, Madison Bt., Brooke lyn, where a mass of requiem will be offered at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary, etery, “New ideals," he declared, “must de taught and practised or civilization will be quenched in a world's dark “The ancient and medigeval history taught the pupil is a menace soiling the mind of a child. Principally it is 4n approved recital of crime by whole- sale, mitigated by individual virtue at long intervals. “Under the tutelage of such history this generation knows more about Belshuzzar's last royal drunk and Alex. ander’s butcheries, said to have care reid Greek culture through Asia, than human justice. Julius Caesar and At- tila, the Hun, are more familiar spirits than Aristotle and the Aposties, Ss ER ae eee COMPULSORY MUSIC IN SCHOOLS URGED Convention of State Clabs at Peun- sylvania Closes To-Day. The New York State Federation of Music Clubs to-day went into the final session of its annual convention In the _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, THE HE FUNERAL CHURCH New Burial Custom ALLOWANCE MADE FOR YOUNG VICTORIA, B. C., June 7.—The Fa- MOTT, ss 7 Hotel Pennsylvania, Howard Clark Joon P, Cohalan’ to-day|the reasons. Battleflelis are depicted as scenes] mous mine, one of the best producing Unfortunately, however, continued | oi, Chairman of the Federation wr eedes ‘granting $2,120 to Mra, FRANK E.CAMPBELL of human progress. One must con-| properties in British Columbia, to-day|the Cardinal, “owing to the folly of | Gommittee on Music in public act oly, {Caroline P, Mott of 1038 Fifth Avenue, | papi gy “ne Funeral ral Church is a part of the e ay ot Caet James}our own people, instead of taking Alexander. = 1° sult of a decision | what is likely to secure that great ot the ppeat Court Dat Ne blessing, there ix danger through dis- A. ger pot “A he victlma} sension and division among oUur- he Princess Sophin di lo iz : oF ne te mine in) 1907, and Weld 1 | Selves of Its slipping away altogether and of our being thrown back into the until bis death despite original owners that he had wrong- |terrible state of chaos and confusion as guardian of her son, Jordon lL, Mott, 4th, for his education and support, for the current year. The mother says her son ig a freshman at Yale, and since May 18, 1921, she has paid out of her own income $2.444 for the support of -|her son, although he is entitled to the income from a trust fund af $60,000 clude the best way to develop a people is to kill most of them, “Washington and Wilberforce are derided or ignored, One is openly stigmatized as an antique and ailence denotes the other as forgotten. Karl CAUSE $100,000 DAMAGE, Chief Engineer Robert Mc- recent Inspection of New York ts has disclosed dumuge amount- Ing to $100,000 caused by fires built on the pavements by vendors, janitors and boys, particularily on the east side. préposed that the convention go on r ord as favoring compulsory education In the sehools. Addresses on the technique of 1 were made by Mra, Harrlet Seymour Director of the Federation, and Chairman of the Federa- Brosaway at4 at 66th Se, 718 wleinity of Bt. bead necklace, cont Marx effect Is preached more than lly looated over them. The mine ts} im which the country has b for the Young Artists’ Contest Commit- ted for him under the will of his} This damage has been done since the |iiberal reward; ‘no. quest ona slid, Caetae. ‘ PAL et antealensiorw bhsoaean past two or three yearn? Se ate 4 John L. Mott. frst of the year, a B Ungar, 624 Stn ow J ‘i A Ne aid ‘ % as