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■i i::ne «.t tv*-. n iiy«;r\ bowttoe loreifjner i"'iM DO ;•• •■ ' The tari; v \> as «.; |H»*r4tto pr >1 ci rri<» ••■ HtuaV • ufi- ti ■ :.-<•:.: 'he rll^ip bjber *n<i cheap ••■ • .....ur:.; t i ..f the Eurojvian rom-rrns Tli^ msruiu ol pro action v...;. nr»t '.arpc. but : il arasj Mir ;.r,<-r<l tr. »>e larj;'- fi t .«us;h tt»«lake • .ir- if :ri> doci#sti' -a Idgsjssssj - : .rr.--i «=; ? T^e caus" n^t« • r*. rriti > be«n learneu " Fern a federal official it was gathered • -.?: -'vninp '.hat in the invrstigatior.* of • (he Khjpv"«i V c I • : " 1 Obi railroads hS*> ! i«. !h»-r vrir' • here. ;<v.il also ;:■. th.-> ; 'o*-.~j'. • f •...'■. i-i- <.r '. . tine tba *'srrimir^ .'•-•» sftalnai the laerlcan 1 per \<..'« alacuMgasl, vndwm ? com* • Lba 8 >vrr:inv ;it "ff'^l^f <arm.ii T>e puMi< :t\ jfivon io ;'■.- flndhurs !n \y.' raotufl proaßrjftßßßfl oanoad >-!iii ; •- • Dm tetnata tajpri Enveatl* It: •.'.->■; . •, rj .:i ..n ,i ■saooatnt. OTfaes tlvy , •■ .".:'ti.<ns T\'t»; "hirh •■f ■ •• pjoadad j* LMiajAaJat II • . n , ■ lei WaUe>ran Gives Instances. " l " Wai««MajiiPjaaaioT anfltin »rai M>ft^n r»f ihe Amarttaai l^otactJva Tat if; Ltag .■ hv,.' fjprmer apprataer nx. Bdi part, aaaa aaen last evening r>y a t< - ; or'er for Tv Tribune .-•« «»•'■ likely to htn beard ibsai Cha <MM rt igM> " < '- th« • • •<■ ' Btaxaa Attorae 1 ! Hi WhtOEtnaa Coflnißßr artfb. Hap KfO&td He naid "The d'v.»imin;itlo; l.y tbl I pi n'tl homi" manufs"turer« has r -.. .... of the i-h-i-r-'r*. «• • jdj tfaaa thai aaaasMtsinaj n.i» r"'»rtf> nbout j<. The rates through from . . • • . the \\. • are naha iKVShh- low e^Tiiixre'l ".it> tbe cofl tn i!" ArrwTican shipper o n ihe A'ii'Mir f .-> . <-ri ir it Bpera not foi the tariff cmapetltioc vouSdbeejotof thi Bjneation, snd »•= II DSj i' la ■ *' rucel- la tret nu*i nen«. b thi aamej Itoea made nb^nni J".i:r 1;-. • ■■• .v bave recently re- ■ • ••■<:. noH the <-.>!.Hi ■>,.., • ;,, | Egttff. ■['■■ pn - •■ i ■ ■ liffion groTirrs the ■ n '• ni"ti« v., v : :i, ie.,sed batf ■ -♦m -a poi,". fi ■•• igjM rate from Cal tf.-rr>l^ befon 1 1 . ; « Wi-s .Vir.e n:*^ Ji i.. .. htindrt «1 ,i.iuni : - ' Ki»n • ' • ■ B t>i if .■ • effect \be Irelghl \r:<s ••! T.» t\ .".", .-< hundred. ' r »vit - •■ •■ • • •.. 800 t \ pl< \\ of many \. gifiaies movement in the lutercal • • tadaatrtea,** Mr Vahesaaa • •ovid >»• matttnted i«»-d;i> iihii jiu« of the eonaptatai la have ih> . i;;- t»d BO U •■' •■•,;,MUf.K-t .■ r . ;-. j 1 ■ - , ■,-:iitr- •■ leirrini ..£.-. ii .*t ••' the foreign fniiif; I"'';'1 "'';' • r i.^ .e:i ■•■An .•"•nirrwi < ar ri' ts. WOLTER TESTIMONY TAKEN Miss Jenny Fischer Heard Be fore Leaving- the City. linen ■ PFottar. who i- < : .^rceri »i'ti thr wuiq>r of Fl ; h Wheeler. ii«ard tile . psbM Bbn paataaami arbea . bj -• - ' •. re Judge Fostn ;n « • ■ ! bj Mi^ Ada nanaaata, ... n to BBsfl SSrJi -•■-•• rbe -ad th.T' CX'otbPi aaa stttbaj on th» atoan of thai • • • ■ • I'.'itit AN'heeler m-as burnad an the ifsarasma sf her death, \\ ■ i t"' did BM ne'Tii t.i Im conermed flhout eithe. tI.»- :.lenti'i.-: U"!' or th*> testimony. hui Ini ■• h< «"^ not guilty .-f jer. Bjm tana ■ Ptael • ■ sf SE East UTtb] « i ■ hM a eta ol p^iint I . • !■. \\'..it<i «.ji ihe .in> of the i r. uij-o t«*sil'i. 0 Sl.« i> tn leave th* nr Ca ins in a f»»* dayoj U' aat / ■- ■ ■ ■ • ■ the enjecttaaa artn hs . i.r .-u>' abi \\ • • • ■ • siia ... thai a/o \- • . r - " Jr*S an. l ••■•■• ■ ■:i bM - «;►_ ■ ; . ■ ' ■ -.-i.--' ■ . tttnVßis h- Bean bj be btUi •■ -r , .." m * ' r <■• : v Kttd w|i|. ;• - >,r , i.i'.'* !:n vt..r- | .<:,,,: ieii with . . j, . . «»• \. :.: of • ; ■ \\..|ier had • ' ■ alleged 1 | ■ , ■.■...;■ r . •■ . mat inuawavi •■ - I * • • Mi ajoan^ai ■ •■• called aa ■ • >. i. hi 'rk on • md l> j• I ■ '■■". \ ' '."• • ' Morne.o •• . vTT an* > . ' ■.-'■■ it trhicti c.ne - . DRUNKENNESS IN SCHOOLS Dr atCasataWai Says Haoit Her« T.= ■ p .•,,.-.•■, e *.■■'■...:. u•! • - I "*"» • •«• •::-.( Of ' > \ ■ m -..-.■ • • -' ■ ■ , - ". ' ' ■ . ■ -. t sand -. • 1 . . _ ■ . C ■ i .<• € • T . • • . . ■ ■ . • BOM n. i " ■ ■ ■■ • t. ■ • , I a ere • -...;■ ' |fa» city. • • .■-.-■■■ * :. : • ...... . i-. • ■ -ts;- I •h • - • ■ < 1 J •• • . . .- •r ■ ■ , . . ■ t KMWAB «IE »CRT. •-»• . ■ ■ r ■ • r ■ ■ • • that CLa ■ . • ■ ■ • ■ • ma Ir. Hi ■ >•♦ . •■ Hanyads Janos 1 Natural Lax-alive Water Speedy Sure Cermet Drtol* Naif * C,la»«. on Arising rop kS'^h CONSTIPATION h ._ HOFFSTOT INDICTED '■ >■'!■ tiu'.l from Sr»t «.ar'. '^haii b# ordered to ;>priear «■« witnen 'and in .«•»(» I>> «a not 'l.» as itnme «u.itei\. thai it).- Dtatrli I Attnrncy of .v lephen\ i'o.rn'y pro • irt d torthwttb '< « xtraiiit« him." Tin praaentment conciuJeri th rw cirder thji the hweatlaaHon «-itn:inu« 1 alone; tho litt-« nJroady pursued, v.liii k i« fjdbsfl to mean thai more m«n hiplict • LP" are \et \r, bj iiimpd turn bafJara Pvvatdecßl Whuer*a appear- I asm la Ju.ic rVaaer*s const, Jaaaaa in* I d<"r»<in. trie ceneral kkscnei <if 'h- \V"? Kit.jrriian'B Bavasj Bank aiv! T- :.-< looaspaay at Aiiejrii. •:,>-. bad ataa pleaded i ur>\,, ,»nti v,<iete t«>-dny t>> a rhargo 4 !a!-fyjnjr Ibr linok' of the iiank in oon [ pact ton aitta the pajuigul of $::•'. "o" vi Kinsteln. The pMaa Of Wintr- ati.l AS" .i.isoTi g*a t:mei\. for the District A» i ttrney ►aid th-«t Otherwtaa thO] wn-e to h-^e been ir.dlcterl tr.-<Ja.< . Ar<!'Tson. who ■■•■ twenty year* ha 5 , been a i>rivate aseratarjr to president Winter. \\n* .narged Wtth ii*i\:nc cut from ihe l. a i:k> vrlgrr cevcral Bag on ■Mek ajajra 'Vfftt'ti act aasjtß** of Knul V^ r.'r-r a:id Mr*. Winter. The Dlatrtct Attorney sajo' fiat tba -sins vac were latrr found hy State Hank Ex .:- Bffg Sha'er BJafl M« Hurnle. who \\e r e ■ pr« sj'nt l^'ore the ati'i Jury ,-is artt* ] nr»»ee ia<t: week. AnderMtl waived a hearinc o»i the kargea Prttttar, SOU * bank prepident f»rjne trial on l«rjhcry 1 hstrjre?. < 1 mat) of sixty rears, who ha* arortod Mmseif up from a lora) ?>arhor shop Mr. HoffFt-'t in aiouit foftj •eiajhl peara old, and the foundation of th" huaA]r*a fortune laid Wben the leather industry was 000 Of the chief trader in Ptttabora*. ni!« tri- t AUnrnev Biake|er waa on<*r iii« BtsaOJsal rOJOaWL Mir iir^rent lawyer is \v D Bogera, arbo said to-frigM th;)t be h3d no . ..nimeiit to make on the <a<«e. A Day of Prayer. Btanop ■ 1 land Whiteftead of <ne Pntyburic Diocese of tho Proto*tant Kpiscopitl ciiurili has appointed next. Sunday as a day to l>e awrved bj Epis .nis thronajbout AQaajheny Count) ■ xvitii special prayers nd sermons on •t\i. rtajliteouaneaa, • in pur ate repentan ■<■ and ■■■itifes>ion. intemperance n(i politl cal rMranciJ . sr.'tft ar.d fraud — on any topi. . indeed, which bears on the pres esf aensacabae situation m Ptttaburg:.* 1 Th. Rinhop has sent >ng notices to thfal effect to aN tlic ! t)gjr of tiie dio cese. tnd suircrsted ;< series of spf. i;il prajpetu srhtch be has prepared. Portions Of the petitions .ir*-: ■'<• 1. 1>;<:. tba cre;«l and dreadful < ; .1 Who keepeth .o.rnant and :iier< \ ii h them thai love Thee. ;<nd to them that keop Thy nmandmenti ye < ome to The* . .'jifessinir our own sins of short - BOBBtapJi ;ill 'i those Of this poopaß among whoai we dwell We '■ tve lnd< sinned nnd don« wickedly. "But <> Laid "in «;.->d. let Thine n:i#ser i» turned a«it\ from tli «it\ and rn-o ple, Tim n our lies it a unto The* in true r»-j»eT.tan. •«■ and nmendtnent of life "Pr<*|»er every interest. • pmmel bsteOectnal. moral and reflgioua. Direct and pjnidje pii arbo till the mnnidpal of rv »-s sSkd Rive them strenjrth to tatacuta th« lawa ii'.nest'y. inipartiaiiy and fear lesply Sa\e this whole rotamunltj from political corruption, greed. taCosaparaaco, wwteaaneva, the AeaacratJeai of the lv«>rd> Da\. the \ iolation of the sanctity sf marriaaai and every fais«- anajr." Prank n Hoffatot, arhen nfornu*d .*t ! New. V"fk r. si.letv c, in ■ Weal ."i^'.h str>-i snartneni bouae, last nißiu th;u be had been bada ted m Pfttabttrgj, said artth attaint htrnwi i always leave tmaliMOs behind me at the ofttbe. an.i bow that I aw nonM r • iinn'it Hacuaa thi* matter. no-morrow, when i >;•• Aowntown and look things over, i maj iia\' j aaanethinaj to say, but until tlieji \<.u must ?B'lia* inc." No urging] could induce him lib discuss In.- m.lictuieitt. ;iltli..ush be mtiiu.it. -J ih.it h< haii been Informed «>f th. grand fury's a.t!.'i: throuch ~prj\an- . iitlUies from Ptttfburg. . . Hi 1 1 ■■ Tt -- 1 . . t i* perttapp- <>»'M fciiow-« .is tii and director of the Prrueed ste. i ••.ii Oocnpanjr. Bui m aiWrtVrif ii • i»- aregidesl and dJroctoJ of tbC <*;i'iad.. , . , ■ L Ited; ••1" Urn Chiraajn a . . i;-et EteUroaS and..o» th»: Steel Obi and r\mndry Ootn pnny. CM thi Bo**ti Bho • i:. • ad ba ■ scrn i.«i -,» and treaaure* EVADES Sl7l TAXICA^ FARE M-n Who Rod' from Nc- York to Boston Side BtgfjC ' froi.: Hotc<. BjvatoOj. a>gct| % a supposed!/ ■ \. .. Ceefc ma rtw *ia •!• rtonpi •'." from •<- bacii 8 -.". aiiian hotel heX Blgti' i. ..•'.■ to *■>>,■'■ paytna th€ medasi aura <>: ■ ■. ■ ;.i-. tram the metropolh •> ■ ■n|iriiiTTf bjnurant of the Uasaacba »<»-tt« law •• T! ■ *-' erne Court rex astly de ■ ai • ■ an <on ■- ng - m * i^M,-a - a> ■ - • i ba i aea < r- Ists o ■• ■ ' ■ ■ 108 of the Mate ir'- .-in. th. Kew Bnglatjd managef •; a Net Fork am cat a m, la ;i-..\.i>us \>> '.■■id a man WbO r;isai"! r. tar;:! as at 7:<t.i . •" A ■■•■ ' ■■■ Nev\ >'.>rk. :.i:-t Dighi Bai .. run to ''■• Ogeport. The . . ■ ■-■ t Uionej '■ ■ ■ and 1 driver, ■ . UtUI : . I v. .■ • ■ .' .; i,-u <'<■- ■ , • . •• •a^ ■ v. ■.< r-.f ore p fays and »•- fai ;.- !••. ton. at w.-! tfaa pasaenai . ■ ■• «. • i • | r ; . ... .. i. .'.',, i\ ■ ' mi- . : "■• itttng wti bw i I mdi la a tr»':p- loc i Tbm di . • i ■. I ■ » ■ ere < I 1 ~ \ ■• \ .<.•>• .4 .:•• : ■ DOCTOR TAK^S PI SIC ACID W?s About To Bi ArrostcJ for Caus ing Your.fi Dili's Deat>i. : • ' . '«; ■ I \- ..- ti c I :..tt . ■ • • . • cant' for hJ Pr. I. P. 1j44 ( : ■ •• •-.• of ; . i .., . .; ■ , ■ U&rge < ■ ' • ■■'■■-.■ a young i . ■• •: ••! .ri . N- ■ i ,<i:;.j<-i • ■ .- i., ■ ■ .. ;•, •■ , . . • ■•! \ ii v. bone ..••■•. Ha * • ■ •>' \«-'< i^,i ■: iisjd ca am ■ la . i add • o .• . ,-i ..,,!..,.'-.. .; ■• Medical acaoa .-.•*• sla . ••■■ ■• I and leavee a ire and s LOWELL'S FRENCH LECTURE. i I ■ Prod • .. r. n Ival L • . '•.f )),r • ; . ■ . (•• . ..' I . ■?, I '■•;'. I !■••.- i ■ . . . | . • ' • ral florin of I ntag. im oi. |M or lantern aVo> ■• i » ' i ■ i. r ■■■ Man • .:•■:• ■ Ibe better I - trooo and •■ *■ n ; • • p4 loodi . '-■..•■. .1 i ■ . ■ aa.ti rvEW-YOitK DAILY TRIBUNE, TlilKsDW, VI'IMI. 7. 1910. NEWSBOY'S LONG CLIMB Idaho Bank President Once Sold Papers in Park Row. tv>me !ittlr ho-.c ,].>. i.ire thai they will row up to be Preatdenta. bul Barnej o'Neii never i'.';:^n: m whan be «•• sell in? The TMbttae m Pat* How some thirty %• '.n" ago. Is fact. aett*n« up ay - c'c!(xk orr:rrni:j»f" and lii-<tllnc over from the. COT : ncr or tin- Powary tad Delaneej atraM war laia maia Idea la life |oal *! » an avaa nftri tho t!:r!!l of Jim eveamg in tiie Old ' Bowerr Tbaatra hta fancy never led him to believe that ana r wuui.i ba prsal •tici.t Of a mllllon-OoHar .i->ear bank. "And we -..i to have i" sen »M mi »n«J v ;. boitlea la set the inoiaey to bo to the ' I'on-e:' Ti. itio." 1 l;o Ka!<l faJWlday nt the Holland Houaaj wi.ere he is retlatered n? j 11. F. O'Xcll. of Qiattece, I<laho. "Taa; Matin ;-- .. lona waj from Manhattan,* 1 he I nanthiwd. ti ba rut 1 1.»- end off a long, : !>ln.-k •:«■• land 1 i-.a\^ becti around the j COantlT uuUt .1 ttttfel >-ir.<e I li\ed licre I nm ti-.--.] ..: betel >'J?t ;i BOWtSOjr, sr. t wfnt »it;. v part) of warda from the ChH« ' t}r-"-rt AM Bodety to lowa. M parenti I were load, and c aatiMHT <i "f *f nauMd '"lancv arac rii> ria-fll:*n. He didn't v\-rf!.t ib) M UM Maw. but I rr.ar.asoo i. and I Baatl) i reacbod Fibi p v [01 a. i ' <>r,» ■jray-bearded n:;<n came .lioKs: and ' »airi to me. 'Mow »-ni;!d >.-»j like to t;o with | me. Bud"" bttl 1 decii-ed. ;! ''' t; ' fn turned , <iown two more But arhen apemaa whose . tasks 1 nked urn* 10 m«> : accepted her of- i 1 fer «n-l wen? to her hrother> ranch, where ■ : I punr.'ied cows for a while, and then want , back to the farm II v.a« hard gong, hut j i the aitrj was young, end I liked It. and I rare the bell hi the alias** achool and had a change to «ay« ,\ little money to help pay ( my tuition boy beaks and elOtbea, and at the and of three jwara, when my time of ' aer»lce was up. I felt ■amethlng like a tnnn. When F eot to be deputy treasurer of ; sis County i used r ° look back and laugh i In nsrr..ia Count] thai waa aaowthing like ' , betac ■ tax commissir.ner in creator New j , Tort to-day." Af'- • a few fears hi lowa Mr. O'Xeil drifted up m Nebraska, and apeal several rear* at l.one Pm* Bui then waa a Mr» O*Nefl then, and when her health failed it \ took a rear m \jam Annek for 'ir»- to re coperate. in the aTs th* O"KeUs went to ttie stat" of \\nshms:tc,i>. where the former aewaboy siarted :< ana. •| suppose thai was a.= hard work aa I ever did.*' be said, "for 1 Waa farming, ton. ! ' and when you get op at I a m. to attend ; •.. farm, >•>'! feel like you have done a : day's srork before you =<*; to the n«nk at | o'eloi k." Ten rears of this ca\e nlni a good start; ' (or « i'nt; .life, and a.- the Idaho country I was r;< ii in sliver. he took his family there ami settled at Wallace. ■ little town of -i\ thousand Inhabitants, which i a hi the ' richest silver mining country hi th*> world. j "We produce about half- M per rent, I ; liimk it la of all the silver mined.' said ! Mr O Neil "The Hechi and Hunker Hill properties are near Wallace " \wu.k president of the State Bank of I Commerce gave the former New Yorker, , prominence, and ne drifted Into i-oiiti. H. was no" a state Senator from hla county, i and iv now chairman of the Republican I State < "ommittee. We are looking forward w-ith interest tr, tiie fir.-t trial of the primary system hi Idaho.** l.< said. -The election will be i.eid In August' There an 1 . of course, no electors, it betas; a popular rote. Anybody ulio v\is'.ie< ran enter the race. All the tickets raad Oral ami second choice, and if ! tWO men are practically paired, ' 11. man re- I ceiving the majority ->f the fir?t and second i otea artaa th« race." Idaho i= happy right now The troubles ( between the Western Federation nt Itthers and the authorities- have <•.... led down, and tut paaaja are quiet and tfaaoutL Eastern- 1 eta are romim In rery rapidly, especially' htte Hie i.ewly opened <■ rur d Ai<ne resjf.r ratloa and the Baatera iar; of the state, ■. QUEBEC'S LUMBER LAWS Government Likely to Prohibit Pulp Wood Exports. Montreal. Apr!] I— A dispatch to "The Montreal Herald' from Quebec sa>* that Ii hi practically certain that the pulp wood policy of the gmerament, about srhicfa there bas been so much conjecture since' ;i'.i» tession •'; •d. wA\ m lude the prohi- hition iif the '-xport of pulp ■ 00.1 1 at on iinwii tsnds, .i considerable increase In thai rent of the Umber Omits and an advance in ttumpaae dues The I'leiTii'-r l^ v.itli j'.oi.iiiiK i» formal declaration, but the above >'at'ni'nt received practically official : coaOrmation ihni morning. Cmran, lIIKBMef of Agriculture, -Hid, thai iti.^mii'li .t- tti«' order-m-ciiiiiici: parked in I!*" 1 restricting 1 lit <-c>ii-; i «»f i renting rrwwn iands< to .t period of tec rean expires In September tfw ... , , ,,. m< v will the. '.< in .. povitkMl 10 ImDOO* ; new condition^. The Rtumpasf ota pulp wood is .... ... > n cord, *\itl> a rfi> ; ,ie .<!' 5 cents on that manufactured In the , i • ..» 'Tice. , .-!: A Hard Mlntotei of Lands and I'm- ; mts. ■ ■ strongly for prohibition of th« l ii\ii..M of pulp wooil .md iif- believed] 't frootd Induce man) American manufact- 1 - -.i e-t;iliiis!' fiejt plantii Ii this prOV- I r. ,c. T?00PBR GIVES HIMSELF UP ' I Pemtei Says Hp Surrenders to Claim ' Fortune. , i'y ■:•<'• ! !"■ :• l"i il u!ir | Burlfngton. .' April •■. -The. arm; ofß • lais -it i"«'*t Bthan Allen got ■ surprise o. ' ■•. . ". • n \\ ■ ;<• ■ Rogers, a trooper who :• - •< d somo time .(go. appealed •1 tin ■ H ..i.ii surrendareda sn order, .<•: he put it. ' •h.: ,'• might be able to ctaltn a fortane left bj a relative ai Cneise . Ms - • ;uni\ authorities, having In mind the] u.i\ ii. Ht ir:.i;. at Portsmouth, planted .« tnare'a nest tor I • naval | pie tb< re by ■aying iii.: :• murdered .i young woman ..' Rochester, arhl .< proved :.. .••■ untrut In ' ■ * r ' '• ■' ore KoSng >;m\\ in «*.> pt . inn an) thins. ■ bsi ::■ ■ ; , ■ t< oerntag bis fortune hunt and asplrat i RErORM THROUGH PURLICITY Pvblic Prt» Ccmmcndeci for Its la* BoaHO by the Rev. Johr, J. Burke. "Pnblltlt! ai en Agent la flocta! Reform** j was t..* objecl "f ., address by the ucv. ' loan J. Burke, editor ..f "The Catholic] I Urn i 'athedraj < '■■<.;. . , . . : street -* i - ■ i Madison avenue, ias: night, fie, said thai tfa ;:. • : ; Insurance Investtga* , '•■■ ' •' - ■ "•' ■ I raauii of publicity, and ' "•■< ! lh< '••••• .ukt report] <>■. the mv< •> - ■ ' ■ » '■■■■: .ii. iv i, .i •-, i -■ . .kmi-' ' • : . iiorate ..,.,-.-. ii. .-...j,, that the i . h 1 '• '■•••■•ii '/•■.. , kuon meat,.a t,. corre •• t ■ . :-i tn were made knows, !•» tll'lll :•> ti« 1,.,-..-;.,,,,. a .,.| ,M,, M , magS 'r '' I iWlcit) p,\->i, to the hookworm ' ■ in me tkiuth iwis resulted in the j medical camjuirfii acaln.si a This will ■ I'.it'o . of thousand of from Its bondage The c lucatloi .ii .•• «»ii-i;-i din- i. hi.. ,v in beini tn^Ue ■•'•:'• !•' I Übll< Ity. 'I bo .. .ii.. l - of livei are Ihua iwi i b th d i.«en ItiaUon of ■ <•" • U< la M !■:• i «-.,: i ),, K|>rcad and " '•:■ d the progn i . ; (be gn .it kMu i,1.i;.. • < ..I ..-:•. Rn ■■■ii •• <le. -i:. i , ,; tr:.-»: "th< i • r • Is ii;.' c,i- t,, i: , f American ii!>- ! i • ■ • tending pi lls, It •■ ••• ' I •■•:•■■ •■■. t""u in Urn ! land " AMERICAN ARTIST IiENTHNCED. i « ' :.i. M i kdanu . .< scutp> : - •■ i : . • ■ ad i ••'! 1. it i 11..1 1 . . i•■ i ■ , ■■n.• ■ . i •-■.•• an i bargo of nil r resist ' r !ie -rut- 1.. • • mi I- •■ • 'it H ■«» ' . ■• ■ . MHfqjci ef t!.' ' ,• Adami recently attended » ijanj . ■ ■ ■ \ sdem* Fallen Aaao I m.-.n ' r.ii."- and nVojpto •' - 1 becatna In I ■ • . luarrel »b*cn i#d la W irraat< I \i ROOSEVELT VICTORY » (Uitlauni frnm aval pJSr the work),** he continued; "Ural "n IIM '•••' " Ji»r iiory, Wlien Marc-.is ! Aurriius was Btnpefor, and, aacond, ilnr in^ th« mam I : • oduction >«' the iif.> of Greece in the coßUnnnea or AmaJfl, !•'.«;•. Florence and <;.noo And nr>\\. in tee !a?t afxty jreaTß, since I •:© i battle of Xovara. we have ae#a the w«-n i derful Krowtn trbieh baa made Italy ! what afM is ami what aIM will be. "Whan the paajafanlata tay that dvlllsa. I tion is ironi mil. we. < an turn »•■ Italy, i when ■ the ontiro Occident (ii ii. it^ ; dvflfsatlon, and wiiere we iion't know i whether to ucimirr mor« the aM or what ; is betafl prepared for tha futwre. "in ;ni chrllteed couatrlea It has been \ Pffeaiiry t<» preserve some barbaric vir tues— al>.-»ve ;l n. military strength '•. I oj)i>o«e anj attempts at oppressinn. <'«>untrles mual be atmas In order to be pood and to help th»» vreajf asainat the <r\ errwiririt:."" The as>Pr«aJdefit and Ura. Roosevelt left for Bpcsia it 11:43 to-iii ht Among those wbO ade them farewell ni the atatkm were. Coant TbZSOal, master of ccrefDooJea In the royal hmiattinld who rcpreavnted the Kirn llayof Nathan and other chrlc tatnoritiea and Ambaaaador irishman. Pwreral hT-.n <lre«J |>ersoii«i gathered around the trnin snii took part in .'ii eathvataatfc demon tration. Mr. RooaeveM waa warmly ■ eered. nnd th»>re were manj i rlea of ■'i^riK iivr- R««isr'Vflt " Hi whs obliged to come out on the platform -»f the gpei bjt| C«r which had been pal ;ii hi-, dtspoaal by the pnvernment. and expreased hi thanks to the propio of Home for their Rerierou? and unforeri hospftaiity • •iiorr.« continued aa the train moved away. Many Catholics Indorse Hirr. Amonj? Hr Rooeerelt'a tefeajrama to day were two from well known Catholic publlehera, aajrlng that Catholic ..pinion ill America indorsed his position. Mr. Roosevelt also received visits and let ter* from members of the Methodist or ganisation In Rome, disavowing aymna thy with th' violent utteraucea COO- I tamed in the Re\-. B. M. Tlpple'a recent ' statement. The Vatican to-day made further rep- : reaentationa regarding the cancellation , of the audience, but they contained no ! now points. The Vatican insisted r>>v rtatly that Cardinal Merry del VaTa aole purpose was to avoid If possible a repe tition of the Fairbanks Incident, In the! belief thai he could have been justly i criticised if ■ repetition Of this had oc curred and no prevfcma warninaj h«<i been Issued. The Italian historian. Onsildmo Fer- ! rero, entertained Mr. Roosevelt at lunch eon, after wMcb the ex-PreaMenl went to the embassy, where Mrs. Roosevelt was the ffiiost of Mrs. l.eistiman. Ho then visited the Keati Memorial, which »a? founded principally by American?. With Blgnor Perreri, the Grand Master of the Freo Masons, he, discussed l"i >%'-masonry% ' - masonry la France, In which he h-.t* phown greal interest, and expressed want) sentiments of gratitude and fra ternity lor the congratulations a<l-, dreaaed to him by the French members of that order. After devoting tWO hours to the let ten and telegi ama which continued to pour in. Mr. IUiQWDeH left his hotaJ al io o'clock this rnina tot v call on Professor Otacomo Boni, tha archa Cist At .*..'.«> o'clock thia afternoon M*. ' Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss Kthrl and Kermit attended ■ lea given in their honor at the CapitoHat Museum, The Honeymoon Trip. Mr. and Mrs Roosevelt « 111 brajtn to- : morrow morning ;» drive from Bpesta over the route t" Oenoa which they traversed "ii tlielr honeymoon. The , American newspaper co-respondents who accompanied Mi Roosevelt from Khar toum have promlsad, at his sped) re quest, to rasped the private) of this aen< t i in* r i it . KMirne The carriage <lrly. from Bpeata t- Genoa a distance of sixl^-ti^.■ mile?, will occupj th< greater part of three day. - Alter reaching Genoa the RooaeveltK will go by Ira t" Porto Mautizio, near theFreocl frontier, where they will stay for tine days ;it th' Villa Of Miss Carow, Mrs. K.>r>so- i I velt'a aister. TheSC three days will be . ■pen* very quietly. Mr. Roosevelt has j announced thai he will receive no one at , Porto Maurizi" except Gilford Pine hot, : the former Chief Forester of the United Sts4ea Department of Asricultar*. rinit Roosevelt and Miss Ethel j Roosevell aril] remain here until Satur- > day, when they will r. direct to Porto MaurisJo and Join their parents. SECRETARY defended Archbishop Ireland Common* on Recent Trouble. [Oi TBHcrapß w» The TrtSan* i si r«i;i. April fc— Archbishop Ireisnd I made the following atatctoani Uxday: • "i have rea<! amoas lh< Roman <'*«=- ' patches Itse '■a.virir attributed to the 'ate Bpanuft Ambaa*adoi to the Vatlcai*, the f.*t:.or of the Papal Becretary of State. In ■ whicn vHii^*"." 1 ;..•! :^ expresMd thm hji son was the mean of humbflps .^ Tamkoa : President i an sure that the bite ambna ■ador nevei made itich n ■• fnl We I are confronted v. iih i Ml ol Sdntan street l ■ii is an '.: warranted Insuli Io the Pa- : pe.l Becretarj "i iftate, knowa t(j i>e ■ hl#;h-l ■uinded fjentleman v..' n moi-r arrupulotia upholder of 12m dlsnltj m^\ the honor of I the Koty Bee. lc attribute to him Iheushta ar.'l motivM inspired otherwise than '•■ « fattufacturers tiolesalers We save some Manufacturers and Wholesalers $5,000 to on cartage alone. That is only the beginning of the economy. Insur ance saving j s often laraer. Don't you want to see if YOU can make it ? We feel so SURE you can that we ai o spending money to tell you about it. Drop us a postal NOW— We will send you full information. Hush Terminal Co. I ilcfp ?<mi:<p of hb -iuty to »;!.* *x.iitrd offlcf. ; l>bi<lcs. no arr u"t for a moment 10 IroaK j hM that ha a-t'-d al<>nf ami without the r koowlcdSC hi:. l approval •! th.« Holy Fnth-r nixl li*s i:.«=u:sl adflwrs. No Kr«»atr mistake ■ an be m;i<l«- than to Jm.ißino thit ; thr So ntary of Stale hi Ilia Vatican. •Thitt in the action "I the V.l'l. an an Bllilil— Vl by CSBTdtUJ Marry del Val there ««a th« hitri.ti-ni of i i* -.Mullet 1 slight upon Mr. RooMV*tl perwmtmQf or upon the Antrleaa BaaaiMle la " r " f<> rp * •ii a partlHo pf credit. TtM Vatican is ■upttnwtj Inrap<tb!o of ?'ich bMHMMb ■ in ibc bypoUMSla. owrorthj at toatap tion. that :i s!i«c!it upon Mr. Roc.sevolt "r the ftapvbOe mi intaaiai, >»• in Aawrlea Who rr-spc t Mr. RDOHVtti nnrt who love tIM BCpttbOc WOIIM unfalteringly Itaad by Mr. RoOMVCIt BBd 1-y our country.". MERRY DEL ' VAL'S VIEW A Question of Common Court esy. It Is Said — A Comment. Ctactnaalf, vprtl *.— Cardinal Marry rt-i Val, tbroagt Sfoaatjaac KaaMiy, rect-»r of the Awarlra <■• *§* ■> '•'■'•. In » ••• patcll '•> "Tfca «'incinnati Ttaaca-Ma to (1 ,•• from the Italian .lpit-ii. Atm th» f^i '.•■ninaf vrsion of the Rorra^elt-N atlran m >i<lrnt: - "\V!ien all !? mhi ar.l do:.? «t wti a q-icstion of -ommon ronrtesr The Tlolv See did not hnpa npon ?>lr. Koosf.e'.t, as baa wnnßly ; cpu as--rt*rl. TIM WlUOitlWl of t.ot .'i^proiicliins MttlMdlata a* atfeaf non- CatboUe IVllgtoca bodies in Rom- Thrre an aavarai nor.-'"atho!i • caillfU in UM ci* • «Mdi n., r.ot besatva ta a ■• irly baaUM avid offen?iv«- ... TIM r'°!" tonnr.j . . tl:»t his hnlin»fs ar.d ai! ("atliolirs I aM Mil dear. "Thf iiatkatflai eaßtM Ifl 'he Via xx <3#>f tprnhro svsteniaf i< all> ioins hands v. i'rt th«» a Wai and most anfi-f Icrleail and anM papal elemantf In Iba ritv. »nd they do so Mtarlasaly .m.i in the mo?t ak.Krr?^lv»> and insulting mamirr Mr. Roo«^v>lt f hat iiad :i mild arid limited «ampl* of ftvir attitude t'' the d^^lw ration iu«t puhlUb^d b] tl-.r-ni, irlttCti he has Crtl .'"->'ir.| to d!f ft vow . 'The Ffolv S"»-. ;ift»»r th« aattari Patrba.nl (addan't, had every reason to f*>ar thai Mr. TJoo.-ryrlt unnittiriKly and In perfect co<-d (bMb m'^b' he, lafl Into show ini; ••'.< . .r! fri^ iidsl'.ip fo.* this hostile r«>iitr» of ttegrff^in:' arftinst the ""iithoik- rtmnh in the heart of the «'ath olic wOfid. •( 'nnye(|ii«>nil\ . •n 'ior> Mr. Roo*r>velt ap plied indirectly and eaafMairtlally f.>r an aadteooa Vttll his holme??. the Pope, th" wish araa ronrtcoosly rxpress*»fj tint h* RWM avoid bring drweced into th* oijrr ttonabl€ position of appoarint; puhi to support tlif- offcashrt rampnitn ntctin?* th« Tope in hi? own re.«idenr«>. "Mr Boaaavdi r^plird. rrfnsinc all COB' ditions or aSIMBMBtsy and thus allow rd th<> ro=sii>i!it v <<( bsi nt" firWftitm \<n;»t wooM be effnislfc »o hla !i"iine<:«. "This was ami conflrnod by Mi ..-nil •et retail, Mr. <> Laagtotln, who, vkaa askrd ii^tiu ■ wUbwH :my fnrtn:il promise oj • \ pnifOl condition, Mr. Ror.sr\olt miuM, m a matter of fart n<. t g,. to t >» Methodist • cntro. in tlio \j a XX s«ttemhra. ropli«1 thai i)^ rouM ctrc )■•■ sn<ii ■ :rai.« ■» an,] that ip hi? npiatOß Mr. Baoatvdl was iust '•!• man to di> If. "Tn rlnr "f this attitude the andlenct be came impos.-ihlf 'II '■■'■ Nimpiy » , ;<-«t;r>'i of OWIinOW roarte*T, and ntrely common rourt< is not Inrompatlbk nil i th' riclit? nn<l fr«-e lioni ».f an American i Itrara." fVaaUaStaa, At>r(l « — "Theoxlore ltoaaa< vaft, the :o:iti( t; ( n. has mot bbi Waterloo/ 1 Father Kiisri'Ti^ Hannon. pastor >>f Sf Martin ■« Romaa CatbonV <'htin-h. in r'ii« • it; . in .Urn uaslng the Vntit-an rontrov>r?y last riich: l-ik.- ■ but! in ■ rhin.i shop, be baa attempted to jump into Urn Vattoea an.; overridi the etlqvette of the rno«f «i:ku^: .'oiirt the wend ha« ev«t luwtt The court <>f Boom b not t;ivrn to as.- 1 r- Inn In political • xploltntloi • and has «ur.-- Iv let Rooar ■It kmm it in no unrrrtai.i manner. "Rone i* the rrf;itf>!»t pros:- ac<>:.: the b»ilil Ikis over known. bill the fftuijtt • •'. Bbnoj barea't mocti dm f<>i tho preea as»»>t in politics. He mas i iijc t ho 'bis Stick' in tins rountn to his h'-ar-tV .on i!'. but it i^ foily for \-\m to attempt fo rile rnujlhsbod ova the- V:-«ti<-nn." RifTr^r Mannoii <«ai<l thaf PlWldeiU Taft arenl t<> i{<>in^ and "was moat •ion-!-. receive*? al the Vatican, but before C'ina there "n- made certain what toe Vatican would require of him and pgomda I to abMe by ihetr regulations." APPROVE ROOSEVELT'S ACTION Bishops Wilson and Mallalieu Speak at New England M. E. Conference. WfStl .Mas*. April d |i js undT *-•'•• 1 thai mildly worded r-!«<jlutioiis re latug to tin Room ell mcJdenl m Room m ill i•• praaeatad to the New Knstand Methodist Conference; to-morrow by Fnirik Hamilton, chancellor of the Ataarseaa L*«l tcrattjr, at fTasntaglOß. Approva! •>• Colonel Bpoaavolt'i action >v? expressed to-nicht both i>■ Plrlrini L B Wilson of Phnadclphia, « he era stdrd at Urn inference, and by PrrTrtrr W i" Malli>liru. Blahop MaltaHeo sa id: i am familiar with Urn «!<rk •■ the Methodist Church In Ital: Beveial > f*: .; ;ieo i wma there, and preached in mass .•itio« Rome, Maple* Venice in Florence ! know the country from end to end I ;itn sorrT, Indeed, thai Ihei •• rttirnW I •» «ny ( i|vf of ill !>fli;ig ani.-nt; any rhri.- ttan people for nr.y reason. l"hpli.-ve ll.oroufjhrjr In Rooeeireti and hJs American ism. ;ird feel that he and ovary koo-I American ha* m right to dacldt upon hH coins' 1 of action, with due regard -o ali reasonable reqnlveaieiila of eonrtesy. l! ■tneerel] hope thai only pix>d will rome. from the preseni unha -tat.- of (T.'ir- TVishop nrilaon sai<! th.it h«» not onK ap prOVed Mi RoO.«e\elfs • Our.~e bu« a l st> ].' "n] him 'or if. ROOSEVELT STAND UPHELD. LOO4OD. April ►—Thr Briti«;!i I*l OlQJl Mill Antanca has sent ■ letter to ftmTwuaajlia t:<io. appbradtsfl Hr. EtooaeTatt*a refusal to accept .it; aodMnce ni;h fie Papa ondei • oadii ions. v>r:>. April •"'•, an article on the lateal aapacti of fhf Rooao rU-VatU>9D-MctnolM tecldaul hj jtayinc: ■ Tin toieraai attitude of Mr. Rooaareit baa prod - : ■.. best of bapresslona. M KAISERS DINNER AT VIENNA. \ lenna, April Ik— Emperor Francis Jo !.->»o dinnei at Schonbri.nn ta honor of Mi RooseveTt will i>»» ajvaa aa April U < ••) ire pracedlag trta&Bg Couoi \<<; Afhrenthal, thr Porittga Minister, win entertain the former rieaMtlil at an effl cial dinner .■■', liie Pbratgn OOcc. too B-oad > NO STRIKE OF FERRY PILOTS Will Not Quit in Sympathy with Tugboat Men's Fight. Tr* utrike of t'.f tusttwat Pill .-»fcain*t th" flam ralliaada--fba I IMI of HI j<*r sry. »h* LbWbH WBtfi tbt iviawarr I>t«k nwanna It IPtatm »nd tbu BBlttllWW * Ohif>- promlH*'!'* >«stcr4»y to \,p a Bt'lbbom fifrhf. <;cnrr>il Manm'r ?>o» f.f fh*> Mis tprs unrt 1 Pilots" AJwiM-iaiion ofTirlally ••on flrmcd tli^ announ<""n;cr.t. tinofllctally nj«le on Tu»>«day. that th«»re wil! n* no utrik* of the f<'rr> pl!it>« \n ryropalrty wit^ tba tug boat tnen. "Tlify ■ ■ •<■ Him* to t:*. U*4 •• COOld liavp ca!lf'l QWfB <■•!?. p- Haft "bul ' >*S nor t;t f.i-.nr of synipat^ffrlf sfr(kf^ M Ing »ny mnr»" troijhl«» il;nn !» ri^r-f^s-Try. We he!ie^*• «*• n i'! >% U-. »>v ours^!v*«. an'l <Ikl not want t<> thruw t^i* f/rrv pilot • MMt ' Thara • m a litt'.tt rlifflrtilfv. l»stin|r for less ; lit ii flft^e.i miniit^s. at the Ka«f H!*ef pier el thi Lofiß I«!and gafll— < at :v><'n "win? ;-> t warhoat ';»r*''!' :^ r-'"sir;p la '"i-: dai inte^'rtf edaOKflei of th* riil'.-ia H T-ho«p tucbo-it pilots n*'T* on •trtXf. Sm pertain taasj si fhi> f.n^j: Talarvi Rallronii. r. h-> nail h« '»M not irant to pr» •-jnitHt" tr>iuM'-. •»oi\i»(| nr fiitTicultv by *ay fpj? thai OBAU th»* IntaVatMt CSBaOWBI lir lie wriiilri havr a staggs. oppi, for r^e«» rnll r'»O'l.-. «o thai th«"y c i'-l »!l^'harK<* .ui'l haadl* trt is thrrm^h tbeli OTTa '"'K3 f'.^rn j-f Iv#>s. On bCtetf '■' tb* ra'-roa^t a 5f..r" -«•. • Tia« i?»u«»d •fst»rrlav tfl Ifeg aflfetl OX UMI ■»»r\ lee was 3t no Ttrr><" rrippleri by t^,e atlffeC TIM natBBMM Bin pMI flxrj^t .»s fo th»> nurnl^r of fucr ;i onT ,»!->•. ar 1 BM Ti-jmbT <>f CMI f Illtj MANT SHIPS HELD HI FOCI Strike of Naval Reserves at Marseilles — Firemen Sent to Prison. aftrvefflca, Apr!' I Tl>* ttrtk* af th* n»'Mi rr«irn.-»>^ .«<»<-»tj»i« of th» •>r nucl 'in'r« of Arat;.-* aril tbWl who ar*- not Ff.iob aubj^rts is r«-in-,it.i; ».rtou» ! n"'.n\ rnienow ant\ finsn^fa; lo?«. A aearc of sliip? bour^l fas BgSaVt^n-art^n port?. Afrir and lh»« Ha>t ar«» unable to f»il. T : Pf»nc .. !In»r UoJsr. bcund fnr Tur,i«. hrirl bnrriK -,-ft li*« harbor this morn • - tic ff>r«» fb.r naval r«'.«* > rv» > saMor? SjMaa' i v . :r arm«. fhf v*s!»! r* > tiirn« i 'l to h*r pi"-, -n-}n -} four itaflfMtftm of th^ -trtk<Ts MM plac<»l unrW arrest. Sir t'.rr"'i • hr<at« s»r» r*kln* r'aaurs" «-f ||M m-iil iervfre, while iiiartn^!« ■M It roa<l;np.-.- to make up |b| quota of »r' •■rpv. it; < a.-"> of rniercmry The Maritime OBOrt MStßwai r*n strik <nc flr'rtifr> thf"= aff*rnonr> t^ f-n day*' im pri?orT • rTr). Th* af-'i^crl irn =^v ♦hnt Ujey left th- '- ■.;:••. ssaaaaa law; f€«r«?d vtoit-nre. M Charon. tJai i>»><"r«»tarv of th Navy. • •■rlz'-d the «triK<» as b»»ritc not a labor stru^Kl**- brit «a rsvatatl BBOTVOteBi sKirffl by a f<^w aelLitor?. who ha^p trrrortz^d th^ massr.*. Tli* i tder Bee rHar> «i 'h<- Naw. in jwir Genuine Antique Oriental Rugs W7F invite the attention of those jarho are interested in rugs, to our collection of Genuine Antique Oriental Rugs. Among these may he seen splendid examples of carpets of the Sixteenth Century, as well as fine specimens of old Ghiordes, Koulas, Serahends, Ferre^hans and Chinese Rugs. W. & I Sloane Broad vay & 19th Street The Shoes a Child Wears NOW Hive Much To Do With Its FUTURE Foot Comfort. One pair of incorrectly shaped shoes May entail years ot discomfort in later life. For this reason we take great care in fitting chil dren s teet. and arc always particular to put the RIGHT Coward Shoe on thr child \ foot. ■ A »r< Ru.-tntinc; shoe is assured, because Cowari .Shoes for CLildren are made on '• loot-form " lasts, in povera! uiiferent models which rnable us to provide a shoe properly shaped for ercrv foot. There is another element to be considered in fit ling children feet — the remedial possibilities Just a., faulty shoes will deform the feet — ■ Coward Remedial Shoes will overcome Many foot ailments common to childhcoi. There are Coward Shoes to remedy ankles that turn in. weak ankles, and broken down arch several different models for each of these troubles. Our Orthopedic specialist will prescribe the ri;.;ht one. You may rest assured that your child's feet Can develop as nature intended When fitted in Coward Shoes. 264-274 Greenwich St.. Nej: Warren St.. New Y«l snanc* of a rigorous pnliov. has !n.«ttut». prnr»*<llnj;s against thr officer* M trie R-> serves" I'nlon. on thr char** <-• o<>- o and ataffflltj ft i ri'.m. In addition r»edin?:i *r* in pi >fi BH *~">0 n' ; : , -■: • , "imrn a-vj r*rTr.rn for - Uinat'.^n. mCKiIW/MHM STRIKE VOTE Conductors and Trainmen RefiT3? Company's Offer. Brr*n?->n. P»in . Apr! «. Th' n»:^-,-, La«kan-anna * Wrsr»rn R.ii.'rtvul f <--~ •, it; tr»-<lay r»fn.*M a ar«':-»d ?-. •: <•>:' v. its »•< *v?-». tors mil f ra!nrr."--. ' •:? at a r..rr. ,i omi.-n h •> i«t CCM !' • . was*?. Th!j fli" o!Ti'--('- of rh - • , '•. i.n.ii..'.. i. > T»tw*<\ to a«-c»pi «n>." «*r»f < »iit or'tf 1"'1 "' for , <i: ■ v «.vfr tin* *y««t*m. The fl'.m.irvi.- <•♦ t : •*• i-* >-. r,r»£-ntert t'. •;#r<T.i] Kuporlntfntf^rl ; *«fr !-•• . Th*- anlcd for n- - ;i - % ■-1.^.1 •■• H ■ •;--:-..-■: of At'«-:' Ar.<i IMS i;i BJjt <-*.4r of »,,» ; Ohio HsiJr^j-I. T;» - . .«*nt»(i bCTf B| (ItflMmi A B •-■ ef th«»ir nr#>r »;»• trainm* DECIDE? AGAIN - | (Am i ■ " MiCaf! flealed • •■■ • ■ • . „, tlnn for a M« Mtt ••. : - tsm If. mm tMM ■Opertatantfsi I b| fu.:i.- BuiUlt:.« --. for i- if • - . a:i'i fo INHII DfltZ3 :'.■'■ . .\ '■-■*.-. ; •■ - .-fir.rjlly for iivk «;i!a'v ■ KUM bri-izV SOU fir rttßatMaOtM a-»< 1 MB T^** "lifzment In hi* f«»—- - flrmM oy f.i» • 'o'.f .>r Appeal* > « mot Win for a n#w trial wra i i of n»"»ly •!!.■<-■ •v-r"! '-vici/*" I■•1 ■• aWaOEßgEgaHS^BBr^^Sg^"ycr gi^p MOTHERS should tad their little ones the daily use of some good dentifrice and by so doing spare them much pain and annoyance Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder cleanse?, preserves and hem* tifies the teeth, prevents tooth decay and imparts parity and fragrance 10 the breaf'n.