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RILEY'S DEFENCE UP TO BRACKETT Ex-Senator, Whitman Foe, Expected to Wake lues day Hearing Lively. OUSTING SURE, CHIEF DEMANDS SHOWDOWN Deter ? Not to Resign Week? ly \?ks Weeks for Recent Siiiu jNui^ l lauster 1 ists 'a E '.-? ? reran . ?nt B ?rncr . chaise? of m'.tc ? Mr ! :?. ? -.? th? tl ?tlon |i law-, er? ? s ? Gov?-? ?? in r - ?nt ?n. A* mat 7 la. f ?/?ntBa ? Gov- ? '??? , 1 em? ploy ! 1 ? ? l??J ( r ? v o ??id th1.. lflf, "r - cr ei cau?e to . : ?. c?n m 11 make I ? I i?t nr.e ' ? are si ? what - dec'.ar. ? I ? ?r- . ter < ' fclnj cH?on. r.?) I th? ?? den T 1 the?*- that r tu? or th? ter Osbnrm* Say? R ley Sought to ( - : : ? |p *-.-> ? Th.? **?*.? a ? bint? t ?moi - N. H. JURY ACQUITS 6, DISAGREES ON 5 V 1 :?. (.rta aken. but '' - thfcT ?\er ? ? t ? a tt.eir si AcqulUe.1 on ' ?? IHiobL" Th? Hn??-up thi ? ? ?r?? on th? main th?T<; ta? t?> ? ? ? - ? e -, ? ' - ) ? N'am?"?? ?.f Ii?? -!?v m ? ile-ndjtf. a ?Midar >.. '.o be Who t: ? \' ? ? ? ?'"''??? ? I. '? ? . ? In tl I .. ? Indors ment I Osboi i ! ecture bj Battle ? "..e, told :-.? an,I -1 .;. at tilth a .. Tin? , f the -, .. ? I I - an honest ? ? rcictv ??mor, ? I CRITICISES WELFARE BOASS blysaan Maine ksks Widows' in Action. ? ? ? ? ? ' Death <'f ? . i ? ? ? - I ' r ? I f then. ? ? - - ? ? : I 1 . '? Nev? Mai for ?5 ? ? ? ? ? i ?present ? ? ? <y Per MONTH ON PLEDGE y? OF PERSONAL PdOPERTi : | ??N SCK !i n 01 M W YORK 4 :? St. ? m \ niiav AV1 IUS, cur. C c t h ? Lei . ' ? '?'?? 'ira d St., I b. 7a.J Si , bet i t ? 'rat I.I . 5t Av. IN JJ hat Is the Gary Plan f ?h MICE in mums FERNANDEZ Tribune traders will find in this department a clear and authoritative acce.unt of the Wirt tckool system, proposed for flits eitv. Questions of parents and teachers wilt be cladly answered, I lie de? partment will appear tin Mondays and Thursdays. w ii ?VI TiiK wiiit PLAN DOM It taki*a rhllilren off (lie atrra-la nml ke*ep? them m1ii?1i'Bi>iii*?Ii Mi*?? ??' ?? i?rk, attuh ami |>!n\ let ?I? M ?r?en honra a ila\ It glees all rhllilren Jiraf a? innch acad?mie work ai the traditional School, hill hy lengthening the echoed iaj* It glesS tima for praclir.?,! ?hop work. ?. ir*jn-<\ drawing, nmalr. nuill t?>i1u;ii and play fur all dtlldrsSk WHAT UM \\il;l PI an mi W*v To ever) parent- ?A rhsSSTS t" give hi a child II?? cnrlrlieil i-iim i.liiii.il spportnnltiSS ueiinllv rm.n. Im tha chlldreo of ihs famrexl few. To lasachorn?No aaors hum? ??' ten. I.lng; more congenial work. To the SOSSJBMItSltl IU lier ?Hi? len?, hetlfir ?i lioarla for In?? coat. Parents Strongly Favor System, Says Residen! <>t Gary Boya I??" Bu - to Form Bad Habits-?Oppoi tunitv t<> Discover Natural liVnt. ? I I ill the . . ni my e-vriion, tho , .a bsv? had chll? . y school? for four or ,r. ,, ?he best teat f the ? of the system. Thanklnir you for ?ny ?nforrniirlair. vou may k?v<* If. I ' "New York Cll ' i'.ironls 11, ?..in Strong-l?. Paror ByeleUl . * W? know ? ?nul fro * ?? r J. Pe? who formerly liv? . now In New York In cliarir? of ? ction of Hi-..j/Bte I ,-.... ? hi . ..'ion fron, ? M i - - - . ?, | ? | - ? > a? irlrl? are !n . hool, Mr. Muy: e'?? 05 ?' i htm to i t ".'hen a?V< ? ?? , I ale . < liarles M. Maine lind? Bchoels Bat i sesfaL "As a parent I know that th? ?ehool? are i . ? : >.. ; right and ?n 'torn my observai if th? Gary schoi It i] s ?on made ' - ? -rrsdn pom Emsrai . ?? ? i .-o up itaj for some ? - out. I'urlng their stay ? ? ? ? ? boys,' he ssld et Ilka city boy? at all. They can turn their hands ,' he con ( at me In a p ? ? ow, there ?ant a bad In th? inch of thei ; "?i Bn?j te l "rin Bad llab.t?. ? lack - - ? ? ? ? . .- ? o them It ? - ? ? - ? ? ? ti - ? ? \ o iiimi.il Work IIel|i* Boj v. ? ? .' - . ? : ? a*r Cammeyei i Stamped on o Shoe means Standard/Merit , TI i ?w AI 20TH S ! jt\ ? I! I H AVE. entirely fi?e '-ho; ? i th? kind ? bop ?... - atti ? l do not mi . .? I.tin,. , ? ,., h? ? ri It for a numb i i ? f Wl I of t ? I It ?..,ik, or ai I ? - i|i|i,ni)n)iia te Ti i' ''? 'sal i laes i v?.?k. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?' - ? - ? - ? : - ? - ? ? ? - - ? - that ? * ? ? ? ? ? ? e '?' ? - : * ?? et us i ? ? - ? ? COURT TAKES UP WHISKEY FRAUDS I v Offii ?.ils and Moon sliincrs 1?) Oo on Trial Soon in Arkansas. FIVE SENTENCED AFTER CONFESSION Seven men To Be Tried on ? harges df Conspiracy In voh i it il*: Large Sums. I ' s-. Tarsi i... ' ? , ..... oth? i men p go to i i Statea ! ti l irl i I to moi ros w ? ho'S' grow ing il ef lha io-? ailed "ssoon ahina - rhich the | led '?' thou ? ? lirough th< mai ifa I ?tSj lamsi i ? \ and? ?? livia ..i., J Vf Irl . snd Ns*sl .1 H I : a Furl ? ' lei H At .? ... snd ?A III I ; from the op? i the J I iiriH ling i' i a <>f Mm. . ? '?rii in rel ?t sds of th< . IS of the I !,!; I, ? II ? . f the foil ; ' : "III ni i . ' ' , ? ' the ?eadoi ' ? : ? ? " ; ... . to ' ' : ?*, Thomn? ' - formed - : ' . ' ? ! i ' r Knn?r- , ? I nient-. a ? the ? i ? tax of fl - rLA\T0 ' "GINEERS < ii'iriil - ' ,i,ii -, ? tfl ? ..inter B< I Smt' ? Influent ?? ol I rchnlcal I >.-ih.u ? ? ? . ! ? ? . I I . ; ? and to ittei si . ; I ? ' .-: ' , . \ ? ? ? ,n\ l :. i l?l MEM l-' || ! [? WAI pat QUI j ) M j. lENDf | EACUE 4 ' ( I' I.ar ... a a.. ran Da-): ? ? ? ? tm." ?\ '-. .. _ * ? 4 a a . toman . . ? i . . 4 . , ???i? Twa 4.?J PUSH CHICAGO UPLIFT WORK A.lvorale? I? I Twenty elfM S.li..i.l?? n? i nmmunll a ? ??ntre? a? LVIffct. I'Mrogn, J?n. t> Tweri'v Slgfcl .elii'ol? her? have tiean ? )?? las I tl winter as community central Mr? I'm-, ITallei Eeten n'lpri"it? ' rlei * of 11 .,...'? . I, I 'in* the . V . r I 11 I ? clan , artist?, dai i ? ernl linve - ? trt In? ti tut? I ' I ? , ? Three Metropolitan Addresses e BROOKLYN NEWYORK NEWA Aeolian Hau Aiouan Hau ??i II Flattest! I ' ?" M Mad il Sread A ?j? '-? ??' ' g^1?iBBTT^TTi','?=:?m ^e? V i??5?" ?s a - ?Jfc.' fi \ l'vn ! ?, W-*^^*-.'?S'-^tt *4 J I ? ??if .;,,fi - fi ??;k-:'>'-^ '?.il- Im* /, hi?. >> '?:* ? ' ? ?* &?-$ ^ .il. /' f Xr> (( I Fo/f /)# il/on? 77/tf? Simply Listen to a Phonograph ? You Actually Play the AEOLIAN-VOCALION "In playing the Aeolian-Vocal ion you experience a fascination no other phonograph can supply. You take in your hand the Gradu?la the exclusive con? trol feature of the Aeolian-Voculion. You press it ? and a miracle of the phonograph occurs. i he music responds to your pressure. It ebbs ami flows in softened cadence? or swelling harmonies as you shade it. "And you .ire thrilled by a new experience, a new tentation in music, to whit h you 1 omplctely surre: - yourself .is the Vocation attunet itself to every var ; ? your mood. You try .i tinte selection, a violin, a 'eel even the human vine or the whole orchestral ch< i with each you seem to realize irs very spirit. The : becomes intensified, the dramatic pains brought out brilliant contrast. "Hut. perh ij s, you wish t ? pi ly the record une'.: ?and without the necessity of \oursclt manipulating the instrument? You may do so, for the Gradu?la is but an added privilege inven by the Vocation, liven then you will realize the wonderful superiority of V/ocalion tone. " Thus each delicate freshness of instrumental tone is brought forth, with a limpid purit), f om all the r< 11 I hen, too, the lower tones suffer nothing in contrast higher. You can look for, and find, 1 ichnest, fulli - pth of beautiful tone such as only thi*- great, new phonograph can reproduce." Aeolian-Vocalions cost from $35 to $2000 I ? the G ' I " * : Moderate Monthly Payments' THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, i WES. ??? STREET, NEW YORK offai/i ( the fames /'.-.?*.. . 1..-. mttrumtnti in : - .