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DOUBTS TRUTH
OF THE POLICE
Mnsristrnte Kernoohnn Hups
Their Testimony in
Viro Cases.
THKY TKLIj TOO MCCH
(.'lies Different Stories
lloekcr and Men in
One Trial.
of
STll.l. i.ockki n
M.im.i- linyiior Snys He Onlcroil
i i5 Arrest hi At
Inn tii- rit.
i hp charge made by Policeman Charles
I vc latoof Lieut IVcker .-strong arm
. I before the Curran Milnrmanip
mm "ti Wodn.-day th.it .Mrior-
, Mprrv H Curran n-kod him to drop
, ag.nn-t ,i i.-ilonn cot th.. utlontion
' irnit. committee .it Its e ion
.H.iv afternoon Much of tin- te-ti-
c v..i w.is intended ro rll.rr.ilit
M..S tt.iip Kernodjnn the witnr
t m H.o cr.atp.t att.-ntion wa- dl
i. -.1 In rpply to on., ouoxtion t
c tlio tnithfiilnp-j of ioi,-p ,ls
.i .. on t'i t.itid th- MasiMraf
i
p'T. t th.nU thoy ha-.o t,o Nlmo
r s i' I for tho truth that a civilian ha- "
- M.iEi-tnito -aid in rpply to another
. .- . 'i that lie did not think tho to'i
r r . f t olicmpti working in connpvtinn
' Tio-t cn.ib!o roon- and camblinc
I n.i. ah good a- that ot pobconi.m
' d.'tnil
' -i" M.miMrnto w.i- c.iII.h) with tocard
i" .irraicnnient l-foio him of on.
v ' ..m lino ari(-..ii l.v Ch.-ulos
r " .itoihi- ittnor..lo pli Mn ahol-on.
-.'.TilTltlC with tho iwlicomoii in a
1 an alli;.ii -olr(wm a.t itli
r ! I ho two Mrone arm r.uHr
i 1 .I'loj.-d that litco had -hoved tho two
" "in and l.i.mt llorlpr. all iiblo bo.li.ij
if . f -ho .iy m front ,.t tho d,,r
-. i ..!' p and liad pro wl ,i viilio
t . h r.inc a oi iiii.or in-.do
- h. ,m., ,iy w.iin.-d tho por-on in-
r i .. 'hor.. ,is troulilo n.thont
' ' M Maii-trato aul that after iioannx
I "-fi-ii tuVH and .Michaol-on h mado
.M' pinam m th" court room whilo
. Kpot-r u.i nl!o,i 'ilioro ,
i .rtiinuy for n con-ultation. and
nc,i . -tory dlffprpd from tho-o of hi-
I di- harsed the defendant." said lh
XUsi-ira-e -t wa.- my opinion that
re. and Michaeon's te-tiinnnv was
(.-. ani that Becker was (piling the
nith "
Matri-trate Kernochnn aid he told
' .t Hecker to report the incnieiit. with
- minutes of the lieannu. to roniini--
r.er Waldo II- al-i. wr..t.. th fom---
nor In hi- l-tter he -aid that h-
& 1 ,i ntlnilwr of o.i.mi l.mi, rh. k...f..... I
.irrunlw ,..,,..1 ... f . I
-.-...! ,y .- a. in ..liciiaei-
d that tlle-e two officer- seemed to '
i.RUlarly unfortunule- in the te-ti-
hey hud given
" in. toner Waldo replied the next
-iving that hp would "go over th..
- ro ighly "
-1 vou ever hear anything more of
M' Huckiier a-ked
Si-'rate heniochan said h
never
' i
Mr Bucktier aried the Mar-i.tr.it.,
I if
g hi-experience of the tc-timorn I
I...I1 the M....-tr:.t.. reolw.1 . In', !
toll ton in i lot. - ... t .. I 1
I ln I
'fleV
iu oe airaia or naving
- mad
asam-t them at Polio b
i.irter
if their fa-. were thrown
1 r-' w.triess wa William Smith
...,r .. Mnith caf b, v,. Klghtb
'. - lor whom Kove told the lum.
.-ti Wediiesijav ( halrmiin Curran
i in--rc,Hled Smith r.-i e.it.si on the.
nil Miat he did run know Alderman
an that In never had a-keel the
' an to have a ca.-e thrown out tor
: I had never a-ked anv one el-o
... Mr i urran for him
' b icrrier than recalled ioye to ask
a gambling arrest made bv Koyo
b .lie prisoner was a rnan'nanii.ci
- all vih., was released bv rhe (Iranei
.' or r.vohad lailnl to fwriu-h siirti-
'ieneo hoy., said ho had talked
' ".-r,nit District Atrornev Klli-on
as.
i-'ant District Attorney was put
'and
urn -am mat lie c id not
rim '
er lonuig -een reive or having,
i i 'h bun ariti added rhar hi wnrt
- '- l.r-.iiid Jury ce,t-ed in .Juno, I Male and arre-rn! him in order ro bring ! Monner for .e.-aull
' i- bole.ro (he. day (h Abrahall him hack nd the legal and p'.eper al- I 11 l-ii( night on behalf of the
b-o jjjht liefore that hoiiv j tempi (o -ubprena upp i. . all.il an attempt Inlernalionwl Ladles' C.arment Workers,
lain Do.-iii I mbrep. the Assistant ' to re-cue hnn from . he I i-t ri. . Mrornec I'nlon thai arrangeinents an m bo
' in htTiorL- w ""oniTr1 1: Mr ! new-Piper up- a... being made for linn strikers to stanu at the'
fp 'ad nev'er seer7Mr I'rnbrpp 1. 1 t''VPn "1 hi" ""b'" 1 '"" -"rPn-e ,.oi s e,f m-'ting place for women to
LylU-: " i-eiyehati1,
-.' 'aise-j wirp him
' ' .1. I iihs a formor deputv At
"ievr.etipr.il who wa- counsi'l for
- "M of the case against hia cln-nl
i ' t,e testimony Usiii w hich the case
r.oitT, out by MajTis-lr.Kp Kprnochan
Me hp hnrl cutip lei (hp housp on
a i en in. wild Assialan( Dislncl
rireokenndKP and had looked Isuch people in and give them either riue
' "ll rhnt .he riolir.'Pinpn said Hici or false up 1 luw all I iuii do t attend
- a- an alarm lo tho-r. inside, but had io mv duiii'.
. .'I. 0n.1 of l'licpmeri bad 1 n'd have no de-ire ro he a newspaper
' 'he but ton he saw pro-sail aH ,eio .New-paper hero.- do not b,. long
8 uM fmd em 'a ,rr!r,,1,,ho-" w"0 ""'vr", ""
' '.ll la-en tuisspd ihtotieb ti, , IV newspapers 1 hat has b..,.,, ,lv
'ip liuildinu.
-'aril District Attorney HreckPn-1
' 'I' wing Mr ruche., venflpci the I
i v of the preceding witness. Hai
'.a in his judgment- iIip leelunonT
aiul Mnnelson at the heunnj; in '
'Zi-'ralo s court wux falae. I
""mil r'oye on bmnj; recallpd -aid'
. - rnoily sure" (hat bin (csMinonv '
""; ni" oiiranan chsp nan
lipe'ii I
was resiin-iiuo ror in- ane-i m Mianib
" v i also only 'pretlr sure' thai cu.i on tin- eliarge was ileier I'nough in
in f urran approached you in understand Mint
'. liter e.r li,o (Sixth avenue saloon?" ; H seem- lo un Inercdihle that ani iei out
' . kii.-r ask.il with soiiie. warmth. man i w illing lo auuie the ri-pnti-ibibt ,
" h.rtiior Hiiong arm Mpuul man ' fur this mot nkeil rilol, a-a h-iiIi or w lm h
'l ihat ho iva-ale.riliili.ly sure. 'the warrant lor snip's a. ic-t w as secured
lliiekrier (hen broujjld up lhe ltio J The nulnigeoiis nbii of legal iiri.re!
nd ask.il y,,yn if bo would waive. ,i w lib h sipp w a arn-ieil and iiniu l-oiu il
"h',y, i"'t"r leslifvinc witli ri'Kanliin Mlanllc cl'i n lesoited ro nor lot im.
Ihe poliopman had a lot to eiy purKio of as-isllllg (lie enple of (ho Male
his coiisiiiiiiionnl righls anil re- "f s,,,v ) "rh' "' s-ii(iiib a poln .. mil, ,-,
' waive a nit bine Me ItiioLiior ace'tprl ol bribery
' T. M M,' 'ia,,e!,f';..r 114 ,-, 1,
hor thin.,! bnliuy. and hp didn't t. I'olu'e Hepar lineal Miar ho ... i,,',.'
iiiieifori' wilh iho Di-tricl Aunnipy ' e harge.el with an uiisakablo nun,. ,ln, i
'leroiition cxciiMvl ov Il was then Iciinw u thai ho w a- an j in pot tun t
i Mie.'li ieson, I'oyo's former p.ilt- ilnes for th- ooplo ulmiii-i a poll,.. ,
' a iiniforineil riatriiliniin. follr.wiil "l''''i ,
He. i of n-is I in win.. 11111.11111110
,, ', ' ' 7' I" waive iiiimiiii tv
'i i lea UdllgeriMlt tluin Inyo and in
iter pan r hi triHtimony iPplieel
idly that h dieln't know or didn't
I rpttiPniMr Mr Hurknrr said aomptfilmf.
. yinir mni. hownvir. Ht,. this
lZ lU" Wt,,n'", ITotn,. th-ll ho W.M '
iplnc. ni f.iivl wrongfully
mi- IliirKtiMi t. itPf,tir.n of iho.
wiiii..., i mintcm .vi..MntiPi in his
I"' li.im.vU.fr,,,. 1 1,.. M, igi-irur.. Mi,1:,p
Mll -TKl lll.lt 1... Il.lll tlOVel I'... f,,e'
I V. '.""".,u""0""r w"li" "' "' -r the
i ij.'puty i oiiimihsioiiimh a a result .if
. no o ivornriorian's letter nnd th.lt
,.V ."llV M'1 tionitlK to which Iip h.iei I pen
hiIiJi.i.m1 .m ihlH ,aH )v .., U,rkr
T, '. ,, "?"' !,tI'l'.."l him lh.it he.
Lll'tlt Keeker I, ... I....... i.i.. ....... .
l,t . ,, " ' 11 'in.. "'I.' i ' I ! I "ill
i--..-.ii'c-iiim ;n i no time
nf thi'i-xiiiiiina-
ClOtl.
Hp said that h.. had us.sl.ted, follnwitii:
Jl.iBl-tr.ito Keni'irtian't, letter to the
( ..ininis.imiPf, jn getting, up statistics,
sh'iwlnj! th- proportion ol o.i-o brought
l'r.r.. Mugisirote Kprnochan bv 'ho
- rong ,irtn -iuad, which th.i Magi-tnt'..,
throw out
Tli hp,irlii was adjourned to '.' o'clock i
this afternoon
l'olK.pi,i,it, KuBpn rot. who w. nr.
i.s "'"'"p-day, w" "till In th.. 'lomb !
."Km sconii artempt to cot hall
mr mm yesterday faileil because of 1
I.dwnrH ( MoyiulMti. mii of th I.itn
of-
""I WIV ill 'JIM Wji.I Mlt
fllCot
-- i-il III Jl'U-N)
M",,.ir,M,""" Kax, "",lf K'v-.nfortn.
i" eonditinns in Harlem con-
I i ...? fv.?l7liav ''"I'lt" th" announce
I "" ''" th" JM.ikki fund rin-.-l for hi d
) foncp
Lr'o -'0fl,i'lnr,b'." I'art nf 'h" ""pntlon
, of tho Distr.rt Attotnoy-M nioti yotrd.iv
.i . !""1, 7' iowmm a torv ot Sip., .
town " ' fwfivmi J?., to .tay .,it of
D.-tnct Attornpy Whitman h.t n
MKti.il niPiiibor- of hi- Mpiad of proc-..
pnorc tolpiiard S.np '
..!(. Miu iai tuiit mat hp did not taU
a l-;r-on..l (iiiytlimK that Mavoi Oavnoi
-lid in hi- -t.itpinont voytonlav IIo'k.hI
that ho always ),. , starirh !olmirpr
or Hi Mayor
KiKht .lays l.forp tils arro.t in At Untie
( Ity Mpp -.-,(,1, a lawypr c.iiiip to vp linn
at thp (ontitioiiMI Hotol in Npw.uU and
t"Id him he liad ti:.a whiri. i. ,.i i.
lt.iin.il over to him and that ;,-,n mot..
, would U mid ,,ter I ho lawvor. sipp
, -nil . i:ixo him $i.-,u of th.. :.vi ami on th
M.im.iy pro.iiinc ,in.-t m Atlantic
iiy jj.iv.. him tho i.-t of tho s;i.i which
he iilr.ndy tin- i-iid h rocpi..(
Me Mid that tho lawyer told him that
he w,.- to go to Tampa. Kl.i and it was
niaoe cio.ir io mm that the move w.i- to
protect ipp'x rriond- in th" l'oir )o.
ivnrtment Sipp -ud that ho acr-od to
the piopo-ltion. but l.vun.il that the plan
w.i to arrest him in T.unna 1
Wiiilo he wii- in Newark. Sipp Mid, n
lawyer r-ame to hi.- on. .1 Howard Sipp.
and handed him an aftldavtt to -len to
the effect that tho younRpr Sipp had never
paid iiny money to a certain allejj.il col
lector for the x,lic. it w., n()t .-iKne,l
sipp Mid he K jjottinjj urcent r.iiue-t
pven- clay not to cue .vrtam nam.-
ijiwyerH connpct.i with tlie ca- rle
ni.il yesierday that thev ever had bad
alivthinc to do with t'hu t..,....i.-
told of by Sipp
MAYOR HAD SIPP ARRESTED.
iainnr Want to Kuon Whr
Whit-!
iiHn'a Urn HlorLril Pol lee.
.Ma. i or C.avnor 3'M lestenl.n- thai i.
rec-nt efforts made by thp l'niice He. I
partment to arrest lieorRe A Sipji at j
X'iantio i'i!i were due 0 d.r.v orders i
, .!:.! tie himself jrave t.. i ommis-'.oner 1
Waldo I
He wanted to know why u wa- that
wh.-n Sipp returned the police were -'.n-
'Tf. red with and I)rente,l from sen.!
lint: the - ihrxrna by the District Altor
I n.-v's men '
I The Sljjur caie out :he follonlns
statement :
O'l -,iv To me tht IDAIIV p0. eei
to lie miller M1P lllltire ion that the Police
i omnii-noner or the polu e Dep.irtinent
i- trunk' to take tin. niJiti Mpp away from
the lu-rni t Miornev. or -otnethinc of t lint
kll.ll I rlo not l.eiieie that tlio pnhhe
think-any -m h thitiit I done, -ee how -u. h
lion-etl-e . o;,i he h"..u. ,
! Ii. 1JJ . I- -nipli f hi- He kept it,'
.'-a' nott II,.. ,ij, , .. , ,t ,,,, i
II .- o etirr.il -on... tine neo Me w .-ic I
-' hp mi .-t il'. 1 1tllf
omtniMee ,it!. i
uoiethit h .on a , oil. em in tnnnci
I tl IXII !. ......1 .1 Uu, I -
trial for t-inoia, Hi. , ... .,. ,i.n t.en 1
iico me iiiti,iti.n lontt. iriereupoii - iin j
mil a..v iiriin rile .t,-le e w,. fniinil
to tie .1, Ml tlteol e.l .lel.el at ,MU)II
. It He c rt- W Hilt eel a- a w It lie-- to te ,f
agmti-i Hie po.i. e..jn on trial before th"
I'ohie l otiiiiuiuner and al-o to ti-'.f
in the . runiti'il e ourr-
1 in-rruiinl the polo e i otniiii-.iuiier
to liring lulu back to tin- Mole and itv
there wa- nnv po.-ible wjy m ilo it
l,!1 "n" ,in H,,v "' ''" " ""b--
' '"l"" "l'"l anil then evtradlted
"I'l'.""! " n"'lier mere Here nil I or. Initial
ininlirw ul,ull,.,r I lini.
Illll Wa- Itllorillesi
that there were
hkree- on lbi, b be oiilil
indirted I Mien told 'he police ,.
I for
I Ida
iniioner lo have htm itidbtnl if po.-,ble
anil brought back to Mn- .-tale, -o Mmi lie
could be compelled lo t.-nfy agaui-t Hie
ncr ll-ed (iolli ein.111, bo'll before tile Pollee
e oinnii-sioner and in Mn r, tiiui.il . nun-
I hereupon n criminal .li.irge wa. indie
ag.un-l him nnd commissioner Waldo
caii-ed him ro be arrested in Vtl.mt.e i Iti
and to be held nT.nting an indictment
Some time afterward Mn- Ih.trict Atrornev I
ent one of his a-i-iant lo Ulntim Citv
and Sipp Dually ngieed to . onie bo k tii' I'l'-'adway and A-tor place on th-Mil-
mv in oftleer wa- sent ro -eric uleharg" of Interfering with workers
-uhper-na on him on hi- arrival here io make i Morrl Kreehrnan. a picket near II H.
him appear a a witne.. on the trial of the , Hosenthal's factory. TO" and T'iO Hroad
pnlippriian before ihe Deputy Police Com. wav. s.ivs Harrv Mortner, a private de
mi loner He t,-,s interfered with and tee tlve, ' beat him with a blackjack,
prevented from sen ing rhe .llhrieim bv U-nr.,-li,..rr blm om-onsclnll I itber oli-k-
the In-iric Aitornei .
rhar''
ppople Whi ii!rN
IV 1
Now rhnr i-the whole cae
Ifihppohcp
wauled lo get rid of tpp Ihev
wanred ro cm rid of upp they eri.nnlv i
would not hue followed hnn out nf the'
: f lv iiiim uii 1 1. ... :
me is mat new. paper- -wallow niem
-r ri " nip. .o. i in.,' now ion I
you all the fads o the cae I am Mie one '
nine gave the order lo hale him rre-iei i
in Mlanrio Cuv and brought b.o k I i '
lo llur time no other oflbial hid stirml 1
in rhe mailer I did nor puhhli all the-e -rhirig
I am not Mirrouniled bv new papet '
rnisrer and nre-s nsen.s I tin nnt ..ill
In reply to Mayor (laynor's slate-
ment Mr. Whitman said ,
Hud Mr. Sipp been brought back to Sew 1
nrk under indie rinenr for the, nine which
the police charged lie had loiinnitrd hoi
would hale been so thoroiigbli el i -c r.-i 1 1 1 1 r I
that his lestiiiioii) again-t Int irentld have
heen worthle. whoever engineered or
. SIPP canie ii.tr I, w iiuncli asking milt tn
,,rot"itcd '.iiliMie .nuld to-.tr b,.r...o
u.o i.r.uiil .Inn r-oni Mie verv M..ple icho
now preicnd Mini Ihev w.inteil' to hi lug litm
bark a prisoner so (lint he could tcstifj
"
AKBV
for oul-door recrMtkjn.
LAURELmPINES
N. Op. rKANK r SHUTU MfTi
LAUREL HOUSE
l-.Y'."T,'rl"A", w"
CENTRAL R.R.nrN.J.
20 ARRESTS IN RIOTS
OF STRIKING TAILORS
I'nlicp Kopt Hn.y in Fiop'p Tui
Ip! Ftptn-pfti Men nnd
Wonn'n.
SHOTS KIKKn IN OXK
Hariinrfi Collrir,. (MrN Art
I'ickrt- I'p.icp ron for-iicp-
Meld.
.'IS
Illotim: in
Strike he.'.lllle
Here esterday
rests n. re Iliad
were Imked up
the
Carmen' worker
i lriuuetr, and so
that o it twenty at
Hnth men and womet.
In one lluht s'lnt-
w.-re tir.d. hut no one is known to h.ne
hf.-n hit hi 'he bullets of the striker,
who was arrest. d after a tu!.. w-h
a civilian and a poller man
The Mulbrry street tes..re. were
kept busy rushlnc from one point to
another to quell d.turhaiues There
were manv indludual tilth's which did
not come to the notice of the police.
At Mro-,div.iv and Klfth street a free
for ail Ugh: took place and the arrests
were made. The pt i-or.crs gave (h!r
names h- Jo!,. Itarrett of 213 (.'hrystlc
slreet, Krank iVr.no ..f ;i: West Tenth
street, Morris Singer of U2 Kast I'ourth
treet, Joseph Angelo of yi Stanton
.itreet nd Iteeky Jlo-ef ..f 32S H.nry
-tree1 All were locked Up charged
with d'sorilerly conduit
I'atrolman Cnot-ky, at pot at IJroad
wav and IDeecker street, heard shots
and on rem li.nc Mercer .-tree found
Simtiel We'tl-h of 171 K,it Nmeti -first
tife; -trug.lng with Michael Dublls
Wolfish -aid lul, lis dren a r'-.olier
and tlrej several shots in a fracas.
iMhlls said th.t he was knocked down
and his revolver was di-cnarur d lie
wis charged wlih carriiu oiicealed
a pons
ni .hi . trort to re.i. I, ' tne plan of
s-:tlem. n: of the wai.-t and dress,
makers' strike a conference lasting fot
I two hours was held last owning at the
Hoffman House h.tween repr.-enti-i
;ne- of the Dress and Waist M.mufjc
itut.rs .s-oc!ation and the un.oii
According to th" representatii es of the
manufacturers there was n -idrit of
conciliation on hoth .-Ides nnd a speedv
s. ttlem.nt was likely, i ommlttees were
named t discus points at is-iie.
li.irnard College girls and other uni
versity graduates are volunteer pickets
In the strike of the women garment
were.."., according t Miss u.-rtrude
Rirntim pu.i'.lc I'v agent, las; n.alit Mls
K.nhwov. d.n.ghlir of .-Ii.-jn Kirch
.v.y of i-olu:nl,i,( I'n.v.r.-lti. on- -,,.
-ii- Mr- .lamr- 1: I.a.d.a.i. a .-a'-fragM
leader, i- a-i-:iiig t.ie 'r I. -r-,1
other w.i
I'.nd.ng a moie t,. re. n h some lia.-l
of settlement of the strike In c ollfe: -
.tics net ween the union ami the Die-
Mati.ifac ; .irer- Association the strlker-Mimmltt'-c
announced yesterday that it
will deal to-morrow w.th Indludual
mrinufaccireis wnllug to grant the u.
tna tul.
Ml. Itanium said :hat ome settle,
iiu-tit had been made wlih iniilvldual
-firm- l- the white, good workers and
j kimono and wrapper makers. In the
i.ie of th,. unite grinds workers they
,wr. b.i-ed on an advance of 2."i per
cent. Ill the wages
l.tindi room- were op. ned yesterday
the -trlke pie kets at 2T St. Mark's i
e. 12 . irchard stre et and 103 Mast
103.1 street and more are .., be op-nod
to-da. Mrs. Hcie Pastor Mokes is
crillectlng funds and provisions.
No progress his been made In the at -
tempts of a w.'k ago tn settle the strike
nf the hovs and men s garment workers.
Se-ieral nrlke disturbance's occurred
during the d.i A striker named Hv
man Wolr was arrested In the morning
I
,.,, mward .Mortner. and Joseph
1 1- in r. tvi(lii-.r IVI- 1 ltd llnln'lllfi f.l ft In
, .... ,!
on tlie charge of disorderly conduct and
..,,.. ., i.i, i.,ccr
"',Pr".rtW.". 1
rne iii-t injuni iion n. niuanieii
, In (he piesent s'rlke was granted e.
ierilay In Supienic Cnurr Justice Amend
; in a suit agaln-i the union by the
i Itosi'iithal .Manufacturing Company at
' ,'.e;s Hioadwiei, woo cinploi over 1 OuO
'persons. The court gun a temporary
, injunction restraining (he members and
nlllci'is of the I'nlted (illl)rtlt Workeis
I of America from assembling m- loitet
i ins in tin vicinity of the fai torv and
'interfering ! (lirenis with the plain
riff's eiiiplo.v. is or those seeking cin
I j 1 1 y i n e 1 1 1 . A moiion in miitiiiiip the
Injunction will be heard on .l.inuarv 2"
The Junior I., ago of the Political
liquidity Asoctatiiiii will put on a
pageant of finn'iil wnmeii at mhiio
Micatre soon ntler r.iisier In aid of the
striking; girineni workers
The Woman's political I'limn is plan
ning a inoii' tiirm.il cnrci lalninent to
Ini'lmli' all lb. iloilniH' Morl'ers for
Moinlav nlghl al Coupe i I nioti There
mil hi folk dame's nnd' r the MIsms
l,e w Isnliii. and n iiiunIi.iI piograiume
in i h.ireg of M-s l.rnalli, maniigii of
Mn pi -.pic s s n i jili i -n v concirl
ROSS FAMILY FEARS RABIES
I'nllier, Vlmher niiel I'lillilren
a Up
I'nsleiii rrciiliiieiil.
N'i:v
lil t sue let,. .1 in e, t,,cs
A . dab Ii 1 1 n i w hl.'h
i 'iiiult.i botiic oT Ku.li lie
i I, tn ai Ibis i'Ii.v fin
has ii.ili'hul tli
llo-s on thr Un ,.
is de nl as
.initio r.i-
.'' ",'
i inorn'iig
lm ..ibi.s
a . ull of bai lug . oiiti i t
i,. - fio n i 'm bib ..' ., not,
M a U M Ii and in.
ll,,- .i g.. i s.'ic iota i
I" I Ho ' 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 iriei lecaltii'
at (l)i' Past. Ui Institute
THE SUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY
REPORTERS STRIKE
ON JEWISH DAILIES
.Ou nrr'i (Jot rpers Out, OsrNlnt
infr Rftwoon Wrnth nml
A miisotnont.
IMVK H()fl DAY ASKKI
riwipi'i
Koroninn I'ropoxpil
Arliitcr of Office
ns
Ilep irter on four .lewlsh dally papers
"l"' bav caiilzoii a union known ns
Newspaper Writers Pnlon No. 4, and
wlio li..a.t 'hat tliey !iap the backlni!
of thr.
I'nlon w.
...... ,..,., , ponmpmcai
nt on strike v.-terdav when:
the eveninc papers were Knc to press.
At the n iponranep In the tiewspiper of-
to - in i i iiifiu i naries or trie union
1 1.
rines iocit.il up their typewriters
and disappeared,
When I'harles came to the Uirrff
on Kat llroadwav he was met by I.oul
limit, president of the corporation that
prints that paper, nnd told If he wanted
In get the reporters to strike he would
have to do It from the street. So the
delegate stood outside and shouted bis
appeal anJ was presently Joined by ten
teporters
ri.arl.s lll!-d the l.llg. ilfllCe of the
'riciMr and there got n!n recruits.
Nlre al-o ,. ft the .enoi Mnrnina J'tur
ml and the Jru.ih Hailu .Yeic..
The union sottip weeks ago .sent a cir
cular to tli" p'lhl.shers tolling them that
thev tnu! !iip:.. on their papers only
members of the union The reporters
ilnnand a ti. e hour dav nnd protnle
that the union will accept as members
onlv newspjper men who can writ
three columns In live hoars They (e
m.ind that the price for nnv tra arti
cle, sketch ..r i. owl of ahout two col
umns .s.i.ill l. not less than $5.
Hut what mad.- publishers storm was
the clause which al.l that all matters
of dispute are to tie settled bv a chape!
f .toman In each newspaper olllce, whose
decision can he appealed ftom by the
p.ih'lshers to the union
Mr Kind denounced this claao and
said that he and hi- associates win fight
the strike : the last easp Mr r.mtl
wisn"; worrl.il when he -aw tils re
irters march on- and the H'nrVlf ap
peared at 12 o'cloik, the regular hour
Mr. Kmil and the Utv editor. Isaac .lon
I' Knun, wrote all the new and tilled
up the p.iper with artl -les from nmtem
P rar- p. i iilii-i,- The -amo thing was
done a: the finnnri and the nth.r two
pap. t s affei ted
Mr Hmll -aid that he might as well
speak of a union of w ves as a union of
newspaper reporters, and Abraham i'a
han. who boss,.- things at the orn mil,
regarded the union as ninre or les of
a humorous aifalr. particularly as th
'i.rtrunf a paper that has back p.!
manv strikes in thl city
The .-inking reportrrs went to ism
lbniv t.treet last night, where they ill
r.i .il th'-lr trotiLVs and where the
Wireless I, mile .."ner. who went out
v, .th the rest of them, read verses a
follow
T1' 'erv rrnr
And ttie non.lrr flf--
Th.ct rportr unt en trlk.
Th tr in . t Kht
i. i h-. ! ih" -e rtuht
VI.. I the , it',. , ,. tin,.! c-i .rlsh'
- iin Vi.l n. I.
er -ls
RECEIVING TELLER ARRESTED.
' seil ot -lenlliia HI.Ml
nn.. n
leraei I III I rust lomlnllli.
lll'.iatd I i'.. it, n. a reeving t.
n ti .- Hrg.-n and l.afa.i ettc Trut c.
pain .!! i i'-ti. was .!,. teil al n
I
'. r
l--!e:J,il ,)l.tgi- w-th .'tllbeZlitlC
:.! 2n The , oiniilau t wa mail-
St
b-
'.el lli.ltll C lleppenhelmer pr. iet t
nf tlie ;.itttui!ott Chu-rti wa-!n a sell 'n
ie iiti pr..iii at a late hour Ht n'uht,
a- i hi.. t- obtain hail
I'hurrh admitted th it ttv-ie Is a short-f-
his ac-cMiint. accoriLiii t.. Cap.
Ti'nothv Minrihv, of rh" Pou-th polli-. pr. -.n,t.
who with D.-teetlve Thonia- Col-
1 ''
made the arre-t. but nvs It Is du
clerical error and that I ha ,..:
' ,. ;,.,,, ,'.,,,.,., who h(s w ;
lwh ,h l);inlj for tn vUf ,,ilk .
icmei in small unt cveiy dav or .. f -i-1
'the pat three month. '
I ''hur.'h was receiving depo't wher the I
.Policemen writ to the bmk .i.'t-ter.Iai 11-
'wa unt for hv President lleppenheluie.
'arid iibi'ii he pret'nted hlmelf .y,i till
that the tiw men preeiit wtied to e
nlm
The teJe ,isk"il the pel eemeh lib.!"
cniilil rlo for t'-eui Capt Muphi
i"liic hi hand on e'riurch shoulde
!'
tolH him l.e '.ia under atret for m
.l.proprl'ltlllg fluids tie W 1 told to go
Wdll the policemen, niiel he w as ' eken
n the Pmirth precinct station lb wi'l t.f
aililgtieil In th" KlitH C'r'mlnal c'.-j'-(
tu-d.ii
Chutvh. who i J.". vears old. i.ves n ev
ll. wife .ted two children al 3" e'or.dict
'-cet, Jer. v c.ti He s bonded with
the American Sureti Cnmpini of Nnv
Votk fet Mf..ne"i. 'i that lie bauu w
loe nothing '
iMiUreil M I lulled out about lei o', in, k ,
llelnte leaving In- .'ill he via- visited hi
the It". to Churl' Ib'ir pastnr nf the
I'lrst I 'icsbi tei Lin i lurch, of which the
teller i' a in'tul'.'r
Cbui.b ml.l In Hett licit be bad ?..t I
useil one i ent nf the SI.'.P he i ace urn d !
of taking lie -iilil that when he tetunicil .
from bis wedilii g Joitiney eight leais ago
bo dl-coiet. i that tliiouch iiihiMh rs tin
, lake bis a. counts weie short 511 n' I'eat - I
ii g Hint tlie blame wmiid full upon hnn
nin! that bis bible wouM suffci be i
I'Mugglid bis a-c mints to coeir the sliott
age Later he said, a fnrged bore for
'.".ii Ri.r 1. 1 btiTi and to lilnlil a scolihtig '
I i creel thai up II- leised that the'
it. r. v not ..i.outitnl fot In' his storv bad ,
not been taken trout the bank the eh- ,
i t. pan i being du. lo iri-talo'i in l.ok
. k. . ping
SI'HI IAI. Mll( 11-.
To Restore Lustre
to Dull, Stringy Hair
"ii i'e.iiiin- nn jrreai illnri t luivi'
Iiiiic, soli ulo-sy liiiir." -.ivs, Mis. Mao
Miiilyn in i In Sptikniu 'l'ril llllio. I'llte
DIll.V Ii'ipllli'llll'lll i. tliul ll lie' Wll-llntl
cii'easiiMi.'illy wilh a harmless iiiixiiuc
Tins will ijivi' Ihe. hmr a i lianco in
lit'lp it-i'll. ami vv hi-fi this i- ilimt. In ijjlit
llufly hair follows. J
"Nolliinjj can i(iial plain ciiiitlii'iu.
a li'asMioiift nf which iii. ulvcd in u
I'llp Of hill Wilti'l' s I'lHIIIJjIl fur l jjooil
hainiei(i. 'I'lns hlioulil tn poiircil
slowly on tlm lu'.nl mnJ nibbtl briskly
TIip i ii'li.'eTPaniy lailicn reatnl i-lcN'm-i' '
unil invigorate ilii'scaltwiiiil hair loots.
anil rinsing Ip.ivos iIip hair sweet, olpan
.,,( Huffy .ficr Ii l anthiox sliarnieiei
thi han lil ies cpnckly ami cvi'iilv ami if .
th'-" slianiiniis are. otnploypti whoii
n - 'i'iirr''! tho Iii 1 1 will tonic in lonKiiiul .
17, 1913.
NO "SUB"' NEWSSTAND MONOPOLY. I
llralpr AU for n I'nlr fhntipp
In
Sen t nilerirriinnit tutlorn,
Mi'mbr of tlip New York Npw
npAlr. and Sta'lonpr.i l'rotctlvp nnd
flpnpvolnnt Association r nwnitlnc
with lntprpit tho ilodlon of the Public
Service Commbiiiin in reRard to the
crantlns of news'tnnd licfnjp.i In thr
tatlons of the new .nibways, uhlc.i is
to bp rendered on .Monday.
At i public hearlnc before the com
tnlwlon Ia-t Tuesday S I. rranketi-
I ftrln, who formerly shared h!., law of
i tlce at 11". Hromluay with Cmv Sub-er.
.'ippeareil on behalf of the usclation
and pleaded that .mli.tx thp monopoly
of newT.-tand prtvlleirei in the Nation
of the new Mlbwayn ii blocked :u
clients will be deprived of their llve.
liood Me said that the r.noUlUoti
ndnpted by the Hoard of IMuratlon List
.Inly in rejtiird to the elimination of
"iirface stiinili tirnr uhw,iv npproni lie
i' jMrtdually belnu rnfor. e.l m i, h to
the distress of )! client
ti, ..... ....
;nr .,e new' subwav. r-fe,.
,,,, a fl,lloW!1.
rrnroii-jh
'o news-
III eae of the -nle ol tiewspiper and
perlOlllcHl- the les.ee -hall. If leipilreil bv
the loiiiinls-inn. Bilverllse for proposals
or I UP pril liege nl seluru lien
Piip'T-
anil fie-rlodicals In .lie tntloti of the tHll
road In such manner ns to pennti of the
loiitrai'tiiig fot -mil privl'eg.- -epatu'elr
for cue h new -.in ml
Mr Krankeiistein in his remarks be
fore the commission on Tuesday sug
g. .stiil the following in regard to the
ciauo above cjuoted
I tespe. ttnilv -nggi-' i in. c ,) t fru-ue it
HI K'lr ii w -iv lh,t oi'lv ol.e liof.pap. r
tatiii in any one ol the -ubw.ivs -hill he
-old lo the lilglie! bidder, lo aliv e.,e pel
on that no p...nn .hall hue right to
own or i out ml or pcr.il mote rh.ni h -ingle
-timd in .mi -iibw.u that ih- iitr.n -
he a warded r. 'he lugh.-t i.: i.l.r- tor the
benetli ol t Ill MtMl Mm: before I lie . on
Iran is ..j,,, uteil ,.i,il iiwarel.-il an uftldivu
I.e reimliecl ol i. high.-.t bidiler Mint he
is not int. -re-ted 'lir". 'Jv ot uidire. Ml
in ativ oihei in ns, ittid airing the -i.h-wnv
nnd Mint to ptoinium be
e harged for Ilie . loot leTlorp. ii- or no..),.
TO BREAK UP AUCTION RING.
Vlaior Will -cel. I.eglslnilon
for
-eiileil troionl.
Tlie city will trv to break up the
auction ring for good and all bv adopt
ing the no tboil followed bv the
IVderal Covrrnment
sale of con-
detuned propertv
As a result of tlie Investigation 'f the
commissioner of Accounts 'hrough Ids
deputy. John .1 Kennv , a re-quest will
b.. made of Mayor ld n..r ,n all llkell-
ii 1 that he iil for legislation whh h
w.ll permit the cltv o s-ll b sealed
pr.ipo-.ds the JlOO.ilOO worth f prop.
etti it casts side annually nisi.,.,1 e
I i public bidding He.piest- for b..l. by
m - method cm 'hen be sent
baler- a the a ithontles think
and the highest bidder will win
-tub
proper
Tin Investigations mad" hv Mr
K.nny and his men show (hat ahout
-,tv men have controlled absolutely
'he -a'e of all cltv property for .wars.
He-son pot connected w.th the ring
had very sma'l chance to purchase
anything.
All prop, rty now to be -old is firsi
lnvi nlorled carefully and circulars are
sent to dealers all over (lie country and
the highest bid Is accepted.
.o n y
sivtv men out of busine-e Th m.iior
i'v of thr. In-ider of this rug have
ceenfes. d that th.-v were ,n combina
tion .Hid how 'll.'l were en. bed to ge'
1 r..p. rtv f..r ..... r i.ne-tnird of ll
i :,' -T r f..- irinihr- ,f i.-'.irs
MISS MILLER TO FLY HIGH.
l.lrl
VV III I ri
II ecorel
lie II n n U
for uliiell.
l lilt II lie
Mi l enieita Mill.',- a h, en-.-d tl.er.
mil attempt tin- iiiorinii : at tlie Hemp--read
I'laiii neiodicuue t,. nuke a new
uttitiiilf icinrd lor won'. a Mi Miller
I- nlle of the llllltlge-t tier-, being l!-t
pi-t .11. and I- a pupil in I he Mn -ant -e hon.
limn iilui h the IHe Hairier i.iinmi.i wa- a
ladi.ate
Mi-- Mil.er w.i- a' the bold ie.tetd.iv
morning prepai.-ii i n.,- n... flight but
,oo ii,..,i it cm a ill r nl tie wealliel
I VI.-
Vliller r. en t i i. nl lb. di-titii 'mn
e,f U-illg the
,' "-nin -he
lll-t Wotll.lli to (1 fot I ,l lo
II' to I oliegp I ,,l Vbl .
to ilelimii-lrate. tii.K hill,
lo- h. , nititi.iti'
Mi-- Vliller i- i, unit and
!' Ille rile
c pretli
lie .oee
-he i. he i inrii w
I rn'n the Vlni-an'
M,. . -,ii be u
-tr at- e' ti'i .
-hnol M -. l.
g "to ewo ',..,
ii and
Che ( a-p is tlx car of hidden value
iillloiiririliK to sovor.il huiiditil- of
elolliii-a car in ndditiob lo the ti-ti.ii
,'rrrr value.- ihal anyone iaii se'o
Ask alioui the inlior pu-b mils (ha1
an1 loiitul clsowlu ro onlv in tin
lliuhcsl priccel rills See t he racli.'ilen
U-cil on ear- in ilic 5,i.""l i ia.s en.
tin- car at
Then lake our word the woni of
a JlO.ieuo.imii i onccrn with a Tri-yctc
reputation in stake tor tho follow.
uiK bullion csM'iitial- in ear' lib .
Good at 60,000 Miles
Wo ( onlri make. In i go savincs on
tlie co-t of our niolois by umi.c
e heaper niiilerials
Wo icjuld st VP nil out' ftebc-
Iraiisniis-iiiiis. il r i v o
sliafl.. mIicoN. ami in
other vii.il pans
W i i niilil iiiuk'i larjje
-.iviiijjs mi a.xli's if wo
i-c'iiitliei'tli,'iiii oinplcli.
'J'lllll.l'llS.
We could e ut our
assollllililifj el'st in two,
libel I Ills .11-1 s olio of
I he jjrcaiol
Wc could ue i heaper
s I t e I s, and in e lulu
HihirTii
on n Mull'
.".'. ihroiiclioui. an'l even
if -..'.mi. sin
llltirAtHf t I'M I ll t'll
c ll i? I Ii eel s
Hie Mi rllnc . ..,,l.l n i...
, 1 ,.l. .ii '"'ii.oi i i" II Ml"' ni
labnralnry (esis
a i
J. I. CASE T. M. COMPANY, Inc., RACINE, WIS.
I asp l art are sold llirnticli lO.ooo Vcnis and 115 llrnneh llinuri
Tbrj villi lip on I'vhllilt id all loading motor utiniis
Factory Branch
1860 Broadway. New York, N. Y.
Phone Columbus 8090
BESSIE M'COY MAY OR
MAY NOT ACT AGAIN'
'
... .
1 ''"'''ril
Ifnnllns; Dnvi! Xot
ship Hi Wifp Will
Hp Ppr.Mimlprf.
Xot
SIIK DOKSXT ADMIT IT VKT
.Mpnntinip Slip N F-Vprfinir Her
Furnipr llMsl,inr ChirliPiis.
Onoks. Oppsp. Sunns. Ac.
The llichard Harding Davis clucks
chickens, ihigs even the black swan
mi the pond lit t'rossonds itm. ttie
Davis place at Mount Klsco utmost
went unfed nnd the Davis cows hungry
and unmilked yistenlay when (be
world iiaused long enough to spend u
day storming the farm to tud Mrs.
Davi. who until her marriage last July
i was Miss Hossto McCoy, to snv ves or
no to the story that she Is thlnklnc
.seriously about leluinlng lo the sliige.
i 1-or some time It Ii.in been the cus
tom of Mr Davis to sit In tils study
creutlng art from : o'clock In the. tnorn
ng until 1 o'clock In the- ufternoon
H's ncknowledg.il thnl the human brain
can keep up a very great strain for
no longer period than this- while dur
ing these same hours Mts Davis feeds
the chicken", dinks, ge.-o mill swans
u (nl milks the lows That is their
tegular working elav ecept .,n tlie first
and third Thursday ot each month
when, at leat since last July, when
I.Mr. Davis, who. as has- been said, is
the husband of Miss Hesslo McCoy, has
to come (o town to preside at ttie meet
ings of th. only Their Husbands Club,
i of which In is president.
Hill yesterday the telephone on the
farm rang steadily and at intervnls
tin farmer and bm wife went to the
lelepbone. (urn ubuirt. (o answer (ho
, same eiuesdon propounded by theatrical
managers ariMoiis to engage Mrs.
I 'avis. And ns if this were not enougli
,to interfere with the feeding of the
! chickens, ducks. Ac. the theatrical re-
porters and otlu-rs Interested were
pcKin
information personally between
telephone, calls.
I Mr Davis, entirely surrounded bv
j autographed photographs of Kmiirors.
lCiiipresse.s, Kings. 1,'ueens nnd a lot of
I Cranel Dukes, was grac ious ..nonr-h tr.
stop his pen Jut when be had 7 rri'rf.
' unn, the .voting society man of IVpn
'""' s- ' travelling In Hosavenla 1
""' r. v c.liittun starts, standing at '
I V" "' ""' '',,'iut "'"l'" Ilb""1 ''
inmiiv sworn and with
one-
istioke ii. i the i evolution, make a vvwel
Jump over the pieteiiil.r's deatl hod.
land safely Into the la-t chapter and
'Mien, tinder cover of darkness, take
(Ii 2 "3 eprc.-s fiom Hosavenla back
to I'enn Vhii and Willi the princes as
his bride grow old beautifully as the
' lending member of the I'enn Van Coun
try club.
"i Hi. yes " Mr Davis said in rply
to the visitor's question, voting '
rrlimn In the meantime waiting with
.-word half drawn al tho (op s(.p lead
; Ing lo (In palace and (he pretender
to die throne waiting also in polite
patience. ' I have Ip'uril and road of
' (his siory (hat Mr Davis ai,ou( to
to the -tag., and both of u-
haw nnswi.ioil the .iiustion ni.in
lim.-s (o-da Mrs Davis w.ll b.- h. s.
.n n moment ami tell urn about p h,.r.
-Plf" I
And then Mr Davl entered She
had been able to f. oil all ..' the
' h liken--, twelve if tlm duck-. Vnm.i. !
i 'he- swan, and now had only th g. e-e
o feed, do the milking and a few other '
hi re.. Alternatelj Mt. Dav i an'l h. :
nu-band told about (hi return to tlie '
-t.ige. standing with linked arms be-j
i tore the back drop of autographed
photographs of the king and queens
and the groups ot grand dukes
"Do you think iin.v .n-lblo girl would
want to glie up this?" .i-ked Mr.-
i Davis, with a sweep of a slende- arm
indicating the stretch of country be
idnd th.- ..pen window and It chicken
and clucks and kennel- nnd a stiip of
th pond with it swan.
"Hut if Mr.- Da is i.ie r. turn
ihe stag., when Mr Div. eh.c- r. -i
urn to the st ice." c... re. cd M- Dm-.
1 "plo.l-o itub rtaiid thr -he d ....
iga n-' m w a ,ra U I w.io- h
here n ' -rweo' -r n. ,
Hut the Cn-p woiiidn t then be coevl
lor a lil'i'tdiu We pi,! ,., ti,,.., r.
CM v.ilqcs in iiiak. i o crjr ., href
Our Manufacturing
Advantage
Wo have bo.'ii ritukinc ihe hnesr
nun luiiorv lor thr pa-r seventv
'ears Wo e realeil no now bu-itiess
Ve had all oin ajiet r- lcfore a ear
wa- niriictl nut We -avui that e.-pmi-p
aildcel no oflii crs' sale-rnaii-icei's
or aiiveiinn o (lepaittneii r
salaries nn olbce rc ni or oilier nvei
Jii'ael W. -.ivcil cm systems to
CASE FORTY
5-Passenger Touring,
w rstiiiuiiriii'.i i leceii -.trier nu ' lectrii' Limiting lliio I for all Lamp s.irp ana In
I imp- ' niiiliitM'iiiu .e iiihi le.'iri VVaruiT e, totueter leren, t t.i ri b.e . V i mn en
mating U .mt sihi'i, ib.li.i r lop siiie i urns ami tnic .ivi nn Ii I "r I letmn.
Ileinoiintilhle Itilii-.. I.'l inch Wher lla.e 'I lire e Juartei I 'I, pin -pr nj I V., ii -h
e llltnli'l blown l.ipr I'ntiMitl-s I Ii .Ui 1 I ,,, i'l,, n, ,t cr II s ... I. c . r 1,,, r I,, r 'v ll
llnvh iliitlil.il ho ll Magneto l'i,.ll Scslin. Single I'mtn Ignltiiii Ihe u-ual 'lulls
I Ii" III pair h't 'Hi' i". ma l"iir.n I it. 7 rr .i ml Tu'i ni I, m I it., ..If tfnii.it,
ire c l-n't .rr-C'iee n-l nit,, 11 .. k t uht on .mi t
1 oM
inv hnppler t irl- ' i r u.
f ' a brief season .isu.na.iv w '
ii I the well known former s c'ied wl'h
" nt resignation
Hut Richard, I-I - ' siammered
Mrs. Davis, "you know 'her., isn't
singln word of (ruth In '' a' surd
story. 1 shouldn'( think of g ipg up
(bis glorious life for (he stag,. Mr
Dillingham has beep asking me to d .
so, and to-day p.sppclally other tiro
dticers have called up lo ni-k mo ti
cotne under their management. Hut t
Nimply will not do It. Vou ktw.v
shan't "
"And ns t was saying." smiled Mr
Davis, "I believe Mrs. Dav.s probnblv
will not be Able for very long in telt
the temptation to go back to the stago
for nt least a little while, but
"Why, Ulcli.ard' And leave you here
alone' And thei'p arp the chickens and
ducks nnd- "
"Hut." continued the Imperturbable
farmf, "remember 1 am no partv to
tier return. I shall consent, r-f course,
but only because it will please her t i
plav for a while Hut l: w 11 h done
njralnst mv wishes"
The answer, therefore, you see. Is.
"Well, yes nnd no" Tlie farmer, how
ever, seemed to bo the more sure In b's
opinions And Mrs. Davis tr.ilb I off
across the farm toward the gi i e nn I
a moment later young Trrrrlmin at a
nod from the nuthor tbnt Hi. evolu
tion again was In full blast, pulled his
sword nnd ran the pretender to tho
thrnno through the last page o' the
pest to tin last chipler
GIBSON TO BE RETRIED.
I.mijrr iii Viisiter Murder Charter
srnln In n ratine I'nntili,
Di-ttici Allot nev Jonatba! Wilson
of Orange count v ivbo succeeds Thomas
C Hogets (here, was al tho District
Attorney's olllce ,n this cltv v.-stcrday
with (hi dclinlte unnouiu men( that
Hurton W.
C.ib-on, charg,
Hnsena Mens'' 1
Lake Julv !
i vi, th tho
Szibo on
' b, re-
'wo murder.
mtv cal
.bsnn s anJ
' tnugtit to
murder of
1 recti wood
(rice!
.Mr Wilson said (here .in
cases now on the iirante
endar which will precede :
that
he will probably h.
trial in May
lira. Wilson Will
lie C'halrmni
Moi-.tii. ll,i Jim it. Hint Mrs Wood
row Wilson, wife of the I'rp-ldent-eleit nf
the I ni'ed States, has iir.eptod at, inv -nl
mn of the Southern nniiuerrial on
gfe-s lo pre-lde oyer -os-ions in tl, Mnh.o
Wni'ien s .Mixdinrv I otigre-s wa- the uo
meii' made bv lio ii.'inaeirg el ot
( larence ,1 Owen- '
Monti i. a . Jim
Started With a Few Pimples. Spread
Over Face and Neck. So Bad
Ashamed to Go Outdoors. Cure
Completed in Three Weeks by
Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
- -
MS Aahforrt St. nrookljn. N Y ' My
trouble. Marted about elf ht raonthn bko rrlth
a few plmplet Thor rnie Io h-.vli. which
mads tbrm very pitJnful I scratched and
rubbi them undl (hey h-oke Wfc.i br
Uci a whlre matter rama from them which
tceaoraUy ipretd oier ray face an I n-ck and
seaird to bring mo. o it It Inall.v broke
out Into a ma of emptier so t jj tha I
a aahamrl to go out elm's It steirlllj
kept getting ore
I tried three dlfferen' remnlltM
and a hlorvl medicine, but all nl'h
poor results seeing th advertlsmen' of
ijtlcnn Soap and ointment I ehourjh' I
would a leaf -md for a sample fte- I
hid used the sample It brought such -. gnil
result that I Isuisli. one cakn of e'titlctra
Soap anrl bov if Ciitleur. ointir.en and
aft-r jlng 'hem three weeks mv cure at
fully complete I -Iime.t i: r itiv ,-,
Sept. in. 101 J
TO REMOVE DANDRUFF
I'reiert drj .li and filling i , -itching
ano Ir- ration, and pr"-i i
snos'li aiul hei it;, nf trio hal- f
hampno 'i i Ciitl.'iir.i .oap.
-.-3 slr.n.1 4 !-e-lns tv!t I'u'i,'.-,
ment ttfri'ii i ,wii' c".-. ! u e vid .
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plfl'.oil l.. rn nip Ob the Ii
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