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BRANDEIS F?MED FOR TRUST WARS Has Championed Public in Many Battles Against Corporations. rURNED FROM I. R. TO SUPPORT WILSON w.is Opposed for Cabiael by \ow i ngl?nd Democrats Won Spurs in Boston Subwaj Fight. ? ?. ? ? ? '? pre . ? ? I ? xdolpl ?' ' ? ? \ II ** er, i "ave of Mr. 1 IS Ml | Boston, ?? mail l ?ghl s igal nal I rs ?' s ? .,-'-? Mi r anteroui corpora? ?a aa ? ? Bob ? -- t th? reel . . wit thai ? ? t had 1 r. f con t t h i i ? ? ? . fee ?ved over ? -, .-???;. d .n . a y rete .: .. . a . ? ? ? r'niae 1 ' : ?a . >? , ? ? I I ? - I ? : ? ? ? ? ! ' " ' ? ? ' ? ? ? ' I In? hoi Inn*- rj I ? ? ? ? ? ? d that ? ? to which I ? . ?? - ? th? t? . there ? . , ... . Aitarka i or par aliona Mr l? the Nal \ and th? Sew Y? ? .. a elation in their opposition to the re yynmtlcn plan? of the American loofccco Cempaay, in Which litij-atiun .. i.,,. asBoelated ?vith F?li\ R Levy, of Now York la ?/?? Pal of thai year he male a notable argument befoie the Ben ite f i Ittre on Intel state and suppoi ' ' ' ? ?iu?t? . made ua at ? ? upon truat ? genei bb<1 ? i-)., aad the esl i ????in-n laic i to fix the pi - om m. .i.t ??. At tha br?-i-- ; Mi Bran ?Isis \? ..p i ee ?" ?'?'?I a? n '?*?? ?la'i- f.?) ?\ i : ???? IV. ? ,'..'? ? M . - ,-e o? ? l boi 11 - ?*r,- didaey, i oa ever, a i - k 1 by New England Hem ?.???..???.,.- Po : of ' Mayor ' f Bos IS )u>! then peated t he i .?lent t? i ird on the . ?. ? m I ?ei - Republican . \ \ . ". I ?em i ai k, of Neu . ark, a? d with her has made I ? 1ea?l ? ?- of the Zionist movement am ? . ? ? ?????? ? :i ? Pal ? ? ? Selection of Brand?is ?.mazes Papers Here 1 be Sun. rai Preaidei on to br? es hat.. determined the Suprei ? other ? ??red to a king the slec . ?atead o? .'. ? .ps he ??anted ch wi ?', ; gi vi suit - ? ? ? ? supreme < ? ? ? ? ? su ? ? i | i Pi i? nal D. Brandeis to 1 - the that he is i ? ? . ? i ? I rhc Times. ? ? . ? ?. ? ?? '.. . . ? a . . , ? - ' - - -The ?Norl.l. ? ... ? ? ? ? i ? BRAND?IS NAMED TO SUCCEED LAMAR i ....i Inui i fr? h. ???? ?? ? - ? Mill !;??.!! Both i ? - ? ? ' - ? ? ? ? B Court ? . v ? ?ruing ii ? ? il: .. eom? ? o ai not . enatoi ?ant i -ment ? ? ' Sis Republi? .m .in-'" . - Xoa ? ? ? r object .-?uto ?.f .\?r Brai deis, unn CARRANZA OUSTS OBREGON'S AIDS I irst Chiefs Own Men Made Governors in Northern .Mexico. MEXICAN Kill I !) BY CUSTOMS RIDER Wanted for Akera .Murder. I'ris oner rriei to Shoot In Vsleta Jailyard. ? a . ; ?to, I'ex . Jan. 28. rhe nflnenee ?neral Ohre the Car mm? ? I ? . iwn t" General Obi nd the te Carranza .* no! doubted Thla ??a? in .i'i-;itr.i to .lav wh? ...? nraa made I si General lalan ei les, Jefe de u at Torreon, had Governor .?f Soi . . ... ' Talamet tea and ? ? Calle? . vmpB . hiit ur-iv. ? leneral Jacinl In n i ' h lia ft n ? ?? into .. ; rirala brought th? ' land ? ti ida. The id. ?on?* enough to ? ? ? ? gang of L. Akera. a ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ? r ? ? .MELLEN PRAISES BRANDEIS Radical Lawyei Will Be Conaerrallre Judge, Saya old tdrereary. - ; ? ? - I ? ? ' it ? ' ' ' I ? ? ? ' ? ? ' ? ' . a ? Wall Streel Bittet at Brandi .s \< mination ? ? ... ... . . i .- . : ? . ? ? . Ii? . ... thai Democrat ????.-? ropped 3V? te, I eighl . i N, - name . ? ? ed, foi ? ? g gov? ment I thai prop? rty and in the dii ?? gored ] \pin.inimeni Greeted Bitterly. or i ' ? .- f ???? t u r a? ? . Ire? ? ?. I th? bo fcp-1 DFMAND INCREASE IN COAL MINE WAGE Minors in I onveatloi Call for 10 and 20 Pet Cent Advaaces. Indlaaapolia. Jnn ? rhs I "'-?? Mme Werben of Asenrka aoehlod U> ,'n. ia aal the bltnsstaans con! spsrs .,,,. f,,- |0 per t enl ? ?y Inet? ? ? I , for miner?, on ? .. .,,,, baele, a 10 pet sail sdrnnee i dead ? erh snd yardage and a 20 pa.| ,, ? ? ... lor all men paid by the ?'??? The mm.'ti'."it ' il ?"? i ihe ?lei |ated by Ihe anthraeil ? mine rorkera of Peoneylmnie leal loplem her, m!?i>iiii: 'o? ?' ? 0 pel eenl .i lennce in wages, eomplete recognition of ti1"" union, and mi eight bom da) for ?lay ?i ..? Amour the other demande, In the ...ft eoal Aelda, H an eight-hour day 'rom t ht? time the mlnei enter? the -nine until he ?merg?e. Phe working placet in 'he mines are sometimes ons to two m <??? from the entrance, and the era e he pe Id I or tb? I ime n ?. m king or ? iding t te rarloui . i eee underground. (?'eekl) pa? laye and oven oth**r Sat? an idle da* Inateaa of weekly half days ere demandad A two?year . asked In b< th ,l ? snthrn r\'n m?.I bituminons dlstrlets FLARES WIPE OUT 4 DU PONT SHOPS $100,000 Lost, 7 Burned by I Fires Fed by 180,000 Pounds of Pou tier. -. a Cert ' I., Jai . , rork al " ? te .i ?'?Hile'. hall again . flares i **ht Ihe plant e burning rere atesl : I< .' - ' ? . - im : ? ? ? ? r rifle p< wder, ? . - - ? ? . aniden, J . ?Wallace Hosp ' ? ? - ? .? ? I ? . I - ... itnnied ' ? , ' ? ? ? ? ? ' ? i ? ? I - I declared a , ? ? i?-1 - Linked with La? ? ? ? ... .i ? on Mr ; re th? Ihe St reel s com ? ? ? ? ..... lion of M : have on I of Jt Hughe? not I be a e t were dined to 1 I ....... ... on th?? bei e . Bra.o a : get '. a 1 to. Mr. 11 . i BOOM HAYWARD FOR PRESIDENT Circumnavigators Back Him, but Spanish Dancer (ids All Hie Voles. DEFY IMMON RUM TO TUNi: OF HYMN I hur low W. Barne?-. Denounces Foreign Language Newspaper*. as Patriotism Menace. At a moating behind rloae?! ?lour? ?Dalaoalee'a last night, m whieh ea Governor Fort and oth?-r Republlcam i of national promlnenro won? pr?tent. : Thurlo-v Weed n*irne". bro?h'-r of Will? iam Marnes, former ?balrman of U?B Rep.ibiiran State ' ommltte?. telare I in favor af ColOBOl William II H?y ward for tin? I'reatdenrv on ?he I???.')1' llcnn tlrket Cheer* which greeted the niming of ?Invernor Whitman's '--tnipaig-r, man ag.-r ihi?wed that the prominent men at ?'.? meeting were strongly in favor , of raiiin?: ColoBol Hayward from tbe Publ ? Ben ee CommtssloB to th* White Bouse Mr Harne? promised to trj to BWiag 'he New York ?lelejjation 1 tu Uayward, and ?ihi?! that be weald i)?e all hi? influence with hi? brother to di-i ?\ lliam Ba-raaa waa no' presai I I?..- Hayward boomers evidently did not ?-uro about public opinion, fot- be tur.? his name ???) mentioned a young Span I , ?it ttle mo-.' that, a I ehemis? on, was brought tu 'h,, rentre of the mom in a bnatte', I ?in aa a gift - James II Birel . i, . .?? ? . J, Whan one of ara, takini a from Mr Barn? ?g? ?lin I did ?4 dance thai ng that De . ? Man . i ?? '? e? ting avard'a inc? the rere all a Cii . i ' . and th? . ? ? " ?. i ? f the 1 club. - ? M.v. Bter. I ipe? wa s ' ? 1er, who the b*i ? .- ?. the tune of . ? ? ? ? i on? .... ? . . - I! Patti ' . ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? e of ' ? ' : . . ? ?? ., . ? other lie? ? ? I ? ? . : BOY'S STORY CONVICTS FATHER OF MURDER relis of Threats A gains! Bronx Ironworker, Killed by Trio. in ?ron . ... ' ? ilorgue as ? ? ... ?i '.?a lii ? i SCHMITTBEBOEB CELEBRATES Kreml? llh?.rr?e In? ne.'nr'* Port.?'? -??iinii Sertiie \nili?<r-.ir sat in f ? . ? treet, c< . ai g just a little | ? ? ?? ? rvid l g th? gratula ? ? - 1 iv h-'i lie ?.. , 11 is promot i pon ? ? ?? nni't1 or uni ? ? ? ? *?'?ent , position by i mlsi er I g am. .*' ? - labora *-?iii eleai ? g ,,i ? ?" distri?*t of tbe i - - It 1 the ins| plet had ' ? ihed it he had t the i . and the .-? - - ? . i ?p ? ? ? w?r?j police?! during; their ! martaba 1 2 HELD AS PRISON DOPE SMUGGLERS Department Boat Captain and Mason Accused In Hiker's Island Trade. LEWIS HUNKS FIGHT ON BAM) IS OVER Prisoners last of Oaag, Com mlfsloner Says (arpenter, in Jail, Pleads utility. i l'vu empl? ? f the De| i orrection ware srreeted yeaterdaj 01 ? he charge of aupplying the inme t ho '.t <.i khouae a ith di uge, ? . .-, : ? ? priaoner? uro ? Daniel McHenr . o( the ?:' pat tn boa! J? leph ne whltney, and \ Bonomo, a boee n)M?.,t., employed on ? Riker'i [eland. Phi ? ? ? ed ui? I In Ib" ' ?' eonarich I eel po arreat? . i- jo,| t.? i h el Meg il i ate McAdoo Commlaaloner Burdette '? Lewis *>f ? .. . rrection Depart ? ??o arrett'i would dean i.p the band of rontrnhari'l run? been rarr\ ing "n ran ? Ira ??,,?. ? ? .? ? . them? em| ? in the heels 'if the si reat 1 aal ' I who is now In the '.' omb i awa Ipe .... ed guilt ? ? . u ge. ? ? . Mrs. lailliai priaonei in and Head Keepet Jol n ' |c? ? .. . ai.tior? . II '?. took whiakey, dot ? "'":.? thel ti? leu t", . i ? ? ? ? : . . ?? of the from 11,180 to I hunt frot? the plei I ' treel to ?id. Bon? ? ? : COLONEL AND WILSON CALLED BOILED CROW * German Americans Oet Hint to Ignore Election Daj. i \ ? . ? "Roo ? Nail-trad? ? ? th ? , . ? ? par? ?.. I ? ' . '? ' W " . -J ? ? aV-?*?-r 4V*44?aTjaV S- " -a*" * F?'t?*l ?r"*<a>- ?tBSaVaSjyaa-??^, ?Cr Ml Qgf t?*??mk?ls""'?'??' *-?.- aaa 4/"??^ ^dl&oscOut-lo?mj .'wall Croupi of Winter Apparel *35 -.*65 Coats.? $I5* $25 *95 *M 25 Velvet Coats M5 $45 i.,$95Dresses?" $25' M 5 ?-65 .. $95 Suits - $35 Tailored Hats s3 LIKE HOT DOGS? WEAR MUSTARD HA Appropriate Dress Club l rj*i C ?stiime That I its Habits and Temperament. If yon aro a M? thodl ? and i I 'proii'?. don't dre??; b? ' a Dul it and 1 -."'I *?*?* ?al? - ???*?? r per is t h ? i ? ' the Appro] I aal a.- - f. ? of Mr. Bl< eher Unny. iOQ I I Aven ue, Brood Appropri?t? Drea? i formed le -? sun mei to :rz" - romeo of America. ???;.? \p t feela very atrongly 1 t a woma reara and ha weal ? i i ? ' ?? ? ? ? iii The c eat reme au it .. ?at th? -?hi ' IB I ' - ? I. itn '.?d bj - K\ > , ? temperament .? ?? a it agre* . menti for an I ? ?' - . -.. eggplant ... .... I ? | il ? ?i ?. - ? . ' emenl ? WEATHER RETURNS FROM VERNAL SPREE (old Winds Suepp the Country from Cireat Lakes. - I .-? - ..... ? -?r?a .? ' '-? paa ?et1 to corr ?? ?? ,,. ? --. I z ?i -? ? -| ?; it were i bsbj part - -f ,.. - . Bterds ling ..... Jonuai -:???( . i el te t F'?r<" red for i . V . fl . - .1 - - ? I - - - - a' | - | - ?a?* ward over t ? ?row ?re ? . - . the Wei tetes, ??????? it a res, s ? ? ? ? ? ?eei A - - ? ? ? iiiiBiBagaiiiBBiiiiiiiii Talk to Yourself Your Own Acquaintance Is Worth While Here Is One Way of Doing It. Each one of US, when we hear a man?an educator, n In i m er or a minister?discussing the Faults ofr a com? munity, whither they be snobbery, indifference, laziness or worse, immediatel) pat ourselves on the back, sit up a bit aighter in mir rhair.s with a look or honest pride and say; 1 \\r man's right, but he doesn't mean me. E '.?'h one o? ua ia apt to do two thingl in a great or mluili way?c ondemn others and compliment ourselves, we are pert; i : ! ? willing to ? Jir.it that our neighbors have some .'.- all ol the little 01 big faults the m has pointed but w< ? are tree from these tainti Of course, we have ? faults, bul '.; r are we wrong in just those tn ?ri Hie utter absurdity o? such a belief is proved b) fact that we an- willing to believe ?: about our neighbor??. \\ e ourselves are unkind, uncharitable?a bit insan I lieving ?>?ir faults to be comparatively trivial. I urthermore, \\"V.r ol US are perte? t. and all ol the sam general cliarai eristics?the same tem| I i 1 lu h i.ii i nature is the same in California as ?t is ?n N ??,? v? ?rk Every one <-t us must have one or mop* <>t th?ese faults we . redit to ?)ur neighbors. It is impossible that any other a i"ti can exist talk to ? .. commune with yourself-*-?be hones! with yoursell You wish to improve**?to be better. Aman who do wo/have this desin cannot be altogethei lane But how to improve) you ?ask. Go to ( hurch Listen to your own minister. When he speaks ol ome man's error search your innei ???>? review your actions and ????? it at any tun*- you have rna?ne that same mis' ,k<- <>r one similar to it Se?? if that min doesri I m ?n ton ( )m e you see your own faults j ou ! made .i big stride toward overcoming them. lry it? iti worth while?but make that trial NOW. Go to Church To-morroW No. 16 of Mcaad irn-, publi,h-.l hy Ihr Tribun- R--.ri?t. ?? R',,,"