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TARIFF BOARD TO BE CREATED Dill for 1 entralizing the powers o? Investigation Read) for i ongress. IAWS rOPROTl i 1 INDI STRIES URGED presides! Plans to Safeguard can Interests \fter War b\ Ne? i egislatioa. -, ? i i ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ' -. ' ' ? ' ' ' ' SAYS GARDNER FAVORS T. R. FOR PRESIDENT - Reconcilia? ' ? When Your Guest Proves to be Your Butler's Fiancee? gh r ? ning ? Mag I ribal I ? B. K(1!:'' lalleight mple Specializing In the Art of War Govern enworth, Vrmyof n with which . prepan I ? plex ? Ritehie S* ' ' ?eh is proo?Wy unique in the world. the ways ? ? H.(;.D ?* Adrianoplc Betv ? ? ? n i: - other HARpER'S for FEBRUARY rd to spt bV ta eai h ether, it t nee, l'ii hey have | i sndh ? .? di . . pvel i h.- campa ? , ? - ?. thel i ', ? rdner is 11, im?.? IHK t he \ ? lion I'fttt. refori ? i? W . , v.'i, bu i .1 moi . ?.. i r iikkiil i ? ,\ ?? ii n, o ? clone! ? SUKDAY WARNS 1 EGI8LATUR] Maat Give Paeaele o? Jenej Vale ei i il Opium. He s.ik a, ' l*o an eudl ? . ?ei ire would hev? t< pquest of the i ? ? oppor m w hi h In ?ta wil I I ' ?Mi'llllllv IVe i abidi MEET TO PRAISE OSBORNT. Mea aad Womea Ulead Gathering i. t hart h. ? ? v. . '? . i ? ? ? P ' ? Attack Bcllevuc Nurses Bellevui ? ? t and John Curran, also ? WOMEN TO PRESS N. Y. VOTE FIGHI Answer Sweet's Criticism That They Educate State first. SAY REPUBLICANS CAME BACK IN 19H Suffragists Encouraged by the speakers Offer of Early Hearing <>n Bill. * i - ? ? \ . . frafiata o ti? merit ?i..n of Speaker Sweet >.i the A emblj that making a mistake in titul ional amendment isue ?-.? soon after It era? i t I bj the people. "I bt ? ?.? "that ? lu. t ? eampsign ?i tnr :i > i' tr or t?.. ..... ... ..... ! ? . If the a ..?il ? -.ill he It a . ? . ? ' \....... .1. elai neaker Swci "Yi mat iffrage prop ,i?.?, "w a-ii''. .;? ? ? . '.i ? . ? '.. the Ri ? hark nt ' ' ; ? : ; If the .?? bach tii..' v.a) ? . ? ... it the Ti-.t> critii mei . are int n\ tnt ifii amendment defeated last fa than our . "A icting Hii edui ? pi ?-'..,?.?? ?-ht.uId know . iti then . before thi we ai der that the ?ray to edui thi ' ? .. ? ? to arousi by pr< ker ? ' i him al ? ' ? II use lie fared ihem the use of tl I pi ihl I ??? for h hi I i ii ? ' i pa? thai no imped? ' ment? ai.? pul In the ? ay i" i. ' Sil tin? in-Ill!., i . ? ?! . \ . inl.i?. flnlil ? i Btl ii|i|>ni limit , I.??- ??ii II ! h? i stand ol i he ;-|" ? i ? < ha ceusi .1 ri pat ? ?i? "in Bgemeni amona ihi suf II ?i i workers, a? M i ? '..?i men de ?> \\ ii it ?? l, .i n -??, 111 h h m i.i n of tht ' its e "" "i n?.f ? ? i ,i i. ported that e mejorl of hoi ? ! Bj-tala!utp hat ? ? pli deed I lo i ote t" ? ubmil II e qui , . ''??'.?. \ ?vprh with M I I hulrr, of Bufl ? i Ml I .11 , ? U|l 111. ? h and .ounly i ? ?? tal e, ?-. h Ich ;!!'?? ? ? . ony, i the first t mi i torjr. 1 ! \Iban) ?utTi ii-. i.? i i. ? the ? tete committee in 1 ? - t ? i dative wort It i . composed of Ml ? I.i ? i i?mi. ?Mi i V. ( "H'? 11. M? i Archibald ? lark, Mr I red I ot ?ml M i- ; V .i . Il \ rough I ' . keep ? . ' ? i ? dquni '? ' !?'.-:il ?a ork i I ? ?? ? p on t ? ry 17 It is i ? ? ? ms ! . bill In the As?t?i DIO IH -SHOW FOR BODIES \\ nrkiiun I leal Vt r. . keajc W hl? Ii 111??? t.?a 'I i.hi-i hi. .ii? ii ;l I lac X . ?\ecoi bound i : i ra o f wl ? ' nth ii the ? i i were ? - rtaintoha live rett i s ? ? i ? : ? ? ? To Reorganize Ran ? pital, <mi Blackwi ind, to im a two-and-a-half-j < new end i nouni ? I last ??ht I i ? ? lloui i NEW SING SING URGED BY SAGE Senator Would (ouvert Old Haul Into Mod crn shops. EXPENSE FORBIDS ( OTTAOE SYSTEM i I .inn and Industrial Institution ?it Wingdale or Beekman t a\ 01 to. ?.. ? AH'..' ' . : ' for building a i ; it Mm: Sing 'i r ? 11- k i of the t.i'l ? Mr.;... ' t pre? . ? ? ?era at "? . ? "ii re? t thai recorn? ? ? ? ? ? .'. ? . . ? I ? The Ifj ? . . .11 tllp ? ? ' ? ' iltural ? . ? . ? done . Ing ii lid In? built ' ? ? ,u m .Q / 3 $ ? ???? ?' ? : .' ... g V-.- ' . gPpMB? aU : T?*OX-(ART '- \1 ?w T'ii-. of the . PlO"l-*'J : 'Cj* STAG! COACH ' ? TheTra.no/our : -. " Forefatherj '? ' ? "?'? j' t. nes i ^-1 - -.* -. ?~--? 7t?-<;' The Progress of Transportation Transportation has progressed through many stages since man inhabited the Earth. From two feet, to four feet, to wheels; from horse power, to steam power, to electricity. 'Hie crowning achievement in the development of transportation is the train of today, the 20th Century Limited "The Most Famous Train in the World ?. . ? : S '? Lv. New York 2.45 p.m. Ar. Chicago 9.45 a.m. Leave Chicago 12.40 p.m. Arrive New York 9.40 a.m. ^rr" ; ?' . ? ? -' - ? - '^"\r '? ' ~~.T^J-**r-*r?>*'^ . ? SSZ . ^MriAlw'^l'i**TTr " " L?.'1'.*?*?V^'-?? 'Tw .?/it? Public Service prisoner? could be receives, ?bat ? ?' and 'ir.'ifti'.i ?ri?.i abaervetiefl te the . .11 liiu ; ..t her i?? laofl at I he stete. "Ab for ?i new farm end Industriel I ? i, || ?????in ? fren Ihn r <? p.? r f m fur ?. ? i id that? i * ? ai Ithi r tVinrdeie h ?r Beekman ne) I.leal, either : '?.mil.i be sal fa ory a? a lite for ?> .i The vartoua thine? which ? been writtei about the wingdale site m.' almost ?'! Ineei arete rhe principal objection '?? thi? lite l? the ii .t thai a large portion ef the prep ? ? ? ? ? nto h mountainous i ni,.''-, v. im h is not id? si for agi .11| bough soms crops m n be 11 ?? there, end it i< nil good for grasing i. .I dairying "The contention thai a rdl Murk ? h i (?. be buill In a i ??? amp is uni rue ? ? i?? '.i !,?? placed ??ri ??< which m eerl of thi ii wet 1. ,,. ? . ? .. plac? -I "" ' ' ? beni ii of the hill behind, which I? i??-i - feetIj .I?y and ii evei . a? 1 ?im Informed by the Health J " |u?r n ?'ii- that en ami | ) of water c in be obtained pring on the hillside, thai thi drainage coal I go i ??. ? ? .? creek, and I the? I ? - ? ? . v..., which the creek fi?.?.? la BSSas for potable par] "A' Beeknen the -agricultural possi? bilitiei ere undo ibtedlj .?r? tei bI Wingdale, slmost .1 I of the soil be ing an allant foi agriculture : ' . ? i t '.h -. ! ?. Health Depert ini'iit asaurea ne t it i intlf p|y of ? ' ? ' ' aed rron driven we Is ?\ railroad a? throiiKh th.- t j r ai | b? propei I. , n ? ? ? the rail read feeilitiei ?ri- not ??? . are goo ?? 11 iaj evldenl to i ? tl .- h the g ..- ., ? .??.?? r-i.ii block ? I modell lag of Ring j.risnn we 1 prison situai ion ? Dr. John 0 Rce.1 D'-ad ( Irwinr I, .1?.,. ?S I" lei ' ' ? Reed? from ? ? ?? i i: ? ? ? . ' ' iculty, .',..?.? he resigned because of l?r. Reed wbi deal of the ? olli ?.-?? of ? wee the a physics II? ? FEAR NEWYOUNOSTOWN RIOT Police Patrol str?.ct<?. Making Thirty \rre??t? During the Night. Voungstowi "hio, Jan. 2S, Antic? ..?' ? .. itl a a - * ...... i repetit ' ? ? ? similar < '/o, ail ing ? i and .-. ? < riffo, Bugmented i ? ? ?' ? !? ? ll ?W'irri ?r? toil.iy and rifiei -.-.??*. are ? - ' ifht. Tin.? s te ?n Indu ti bI iVorld trike -agitator ? ? ..... If the ? . work'- ? - ' "ri?? mar. ? a re? g ei t last night it a ~/.3?**""--? rr?r?) 1 Sos j?_^_ / //*v<* Metropolitan iddresses You feel the sensations of the musician himself when von play the AEOLIAN-VOCALION The Aeolian-Vocalion is a phonograph that will enable you to play the records yoursclj varying them each time you play, just as the artist vanes each performance ! This added privilege the Aeolian-Vocalion gives makes it far greater than a mere machine. 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