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-RICK IN HOUSE [COMMITTEE LAYS SUFFRAGE ASIDE Meagre I inked with Pro* liibition and Both Post poned For Session. ntafONI NTS WIN \\\ SINGL1 VOTE |m pj Spa? Suffragist?, to Work for IMank?. in I ach Party Platform. ? .? ' " I *,, l4l - Hi ? h;,ndler tor Rl ? ? * ? ? ? t n ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rasa ? mere than e\Pr till ? ? l r.portur.! ? ?? n.v .??? I air? I ? ? i ? ? , tes ! til the J ? . ? ? ? ? ? . ?.man St ? . Den endmenl ? I g i at or: ? iSC wl are I part .- . . | . . ? ? ? le the Den ngrt allow th re tli lers of tr ? ? i of nt ? ..am. in a ? ??ontli er! ll party o to ma) ? lead ger I ? ? ? ? . the. Houb? : I cop Oi mustered ? ? Brown Again Blocks Measure at AI ban) ? : , t- !? ? ? ' 28.?With . aira i prei ? nt? ?-nate to-da? ? | l ? ? . , .? finite . mur to get ? ?? ? . ? t thi ? ? ? s -? ?i. will ? ? as i? is now - roqui r that h? ?' ? . ? ? .ir ?*?* row or ? ? ? -? ! ? g ofl What ? n to the ich c.r ? . I ? ?? ?? - - r there was r by giving - g . eel prevent going d that er, un* ? ? Vt th? ?' ' - ' ' ? to ri ?s ~"~*~**~**~~"a~*f| the H t th. ta flrnkna- -that'a another piare where h upmobtle engyneere uouldn't accept th i ttstomory, and they huilt the brakes over ???? .?"on?*? time daring the season you are rvrri to come to n place where you util have a waren feeling for thai healthy excess of poerttee control. Looking down ?orne htlle vou wil ?remember these dry Hupmobile etartietice : A tqmare inch of braking lurfnce for every eight poandi and? 'if weight >?****? Our service adds to the life of vour Hupmobile and increases your enjoy? ment of it. We believe no one else offers gratis such complete and valuable service as --oes with every Hupmobile we sell. ! et us explain fully what this ser? vice includes and **ive you a demon ?tratfofl of the new Hupmobile. . mmwt Chas. E. Riess & Co., Inc. itnt Weeanmnsg, am m rh?n. r^rre. tsi? t>-ye- nri.a '-'.sriNT ng -tr?? foi M Who.!?.?'? ??????>? ??*)->. 171? Hr?,?-".-,?? P%e? f.mwi,l.r Ttrur'.n? ? ?? '?? " ? -i.???.? ' ???" -t?? i) ?st **???? t>?????r.?? ... ?? ; :. -. K ii ii r> ? Hupmobile ^^??m ? *M**??a*4??a?* *****" ?t-a? mZrU? r?^-?i.m ,?**-"**! if j .' "rVr H.A.AYRESTAKES POISON IN GUM \cu York Financier Swal? lows Bichloride at Stain ford Hotel. efforts made to hidf; facts Physician Says He Admitted tli.u He Wanted to End His Life. ' ? ? . lit S fi mar,, kl \ A . ? ? ? . ? - ? irrnf pi. He - : th" mercury burning ? . ? id 1 ? , ? ? ? -*omach to ? II -? ;-r".-, .... a , in the hotel ft? "Mr- M. 1.. i had a room near I o deacribed a? hi sistu -? ? Dr. W r,rr? i Smith ami Dr. .1 H were summoned, I ?Xyri in such danperons co. after removing him t,, ?ho Stai ? ? . ??,| I'r. Hil . . . vith him to-nighi A ? real the fad ?filil a r? : "Mr. V . i : .. . ? ? ? . n g I ? ere i ? ; ? ? ? .- ? \ . g repeat) ? " ... " . .,. ?-? of purcha .? . ? ? - ? room on March 21. -, ? .'. ?. treel ? ? - ? - ?? ? . ? '. , ? he ?careta) night Hi ? ? . . ? ?... 1 ;??! t*? ACCUSE WAN OF TREASON t'hinrsr Revolutionists I ?.nd-mn t're. ident's Emperorship, March 2? - . . ? ? ,i?, lore * Urn ? ?* ? y el AI). ERTISI MEN I. YOUR SAVINGS dcserie the same careful thought when seeking an investment as was accorded them in the making. Buy our 4!4% GUARANTEED MORTGAGES LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. RICHARD M. HURD, Prttldtnt Capital.Surplus & ?r S9,000.000 NEW METHODIST OFFICIALS NAMED Bit hop V ilson W.ikcs A ppoi ut - monts as Conference ( loses. - run! ?' ? - ? ? I . 1 - . I ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? ' Ne? "inri, tppoiat meats. ? ' - RAILROAD HEAPS EASE BLOCKADE I raffic in Nei England Improi ed b) U orlk "f ( 'inferen ? ? ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? PRINCETON HAS 43 MISSED SENIORS Never Had a Chance. Is Murmur from Several Pairs of Lips. MORALLY WRONG. FORTY DECLARE I avoritc foot. Uiress and Kctot ( hosen College Smokers Confess Their Efforts. ? * ? 11 . ? ? - i< ? ? . ? indn M? < lellan ??? Ina in Popalaritj, i ,?llan, - ? . . ?? rod Scho ? - iln is Bryan. ? " >.re the ? ? ? ? thai M ? ? fctual ? ?.* ' '?.??c ?,?,. 11,1 7 .. - . ? ? ? i B. 1 . c ; ? ? .-? ? Are i ou One of that great army of carefu! housewives in New York, Brooklyn and the environs of these cities who have tried Then, of course, you have chosen wisely and arc still ?fating it and serving it at your table. If by some chance or oversir-ht you have yet to try TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID BREAD, then a treat awaits you, and your pleasant anticipation can herein at once. WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD and DAINTY-MAID BREAD will pleasantly surprise .-.11 tho?-* vaho h?r*.e never tried them, in flavor and taste they are truly delicious. Their quality is the kind which you instinctively recognize and their purity the 100' kind which comes from the use of high grade, absolutely pure materials and scientific manufacturing processes, whereby we save by improved leavening methods a larger share of the nutritive value of the wheat Hour and other food materials that go into the making of the loaves. As for ?CLEANLINESS, WARD'S TIP-TOP and DAINTY-MAID BREAD are the loaver* which, by ihrir example. created a new and higher standard for cleanliness in the whole b?king industry and set new and higher ideals in wholr.some bread production. GOP.HAM EXHIBIT PIEAS?? laaplratienal s?ulpiure on \ ie? at lifih Aitnuf (.aliene? ? -? -ted fpecta i exhibit en of and iiecorati\e sculpture by the Gorha i. ?? two car... flyina ail . *.e ac and ' them, have btc?.>mc im ..bi?. ? - I the ? ?v ? \ ? ? . .?? ....... >*rca* ? an from , .? ? ' ? t a vi ? u ': . Oui - '.' EXPECT BRANDEIS VOTE SATURDAY Nominee's F ??os Submit Final Brief Against Him - * ? ? ? ?? ? * * ? . :? fal P I 1?. . - -? had repr? ? .* I ? ., on its rei . ? ll brief ? ? ? ? \ ? h ? - P ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? MASON fEL^.BPaATES JUBI?/.E \h.?i i r?,?.k H-onered i>? Felle* Mem her?. ?,m .',oih *i ear m ??nier. ?A - .. ? . . the ; Abe! ? A. M. Mr ? ?till? , ' ? .mon r, He reci I ? . | kreuch n a mai b ? ** urn Brooklyn in - Colui AID TO VON PAPEN TO EXPOSE PLOTS Von Der Goetz Escapes Spy's Death by ?Coming Here to Testify. SERVED AS OFF1?R IN VILLA'S ARMY Expected to Shed Lij-.it on LoaL ing of Teuton Ships from United States Ports H o ral - I.. ? h a man T - ? i ' ? i - ?. d him f the 1 met I ? von der G en a h? a I? I ire to I ? ? them the \ ? I tho von I ? He wa pal to 1 ? . of thi 'KV Haj '??? Befare i.rsnit Jur\. .... '".tul ???rar-, prop., a ? . ? I ? ? ? umr I I'nt l . ? \ '? ? ? ? ? . al ?. or Ger Von der ? node. ? f the ? ' "? WILL URGE WOMAN JUSTICE Man? in **p?-.i'. al Mc?rtiag fai **r? Henri ni t hiMrea'e < ? ?urt. \ the Legists! -? i --? ' Fourtl .- ? : n me? Side Civic 1 sus FRTi&EMI sr Fifty Per Cent are Rejected?Fifty per cent of all applicants for Navy enlistment are rejected as physically unfit. Strong. healthy muscles, sound teeth and good brain are built out of the foods you eat. The most perfect "ration" ever devised is Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the food that fur? nishes all the material the human body needs in a di? gestible form. Don't be re? jected ! Keep yourself fit for the day's work by eating Shredded Wheat for break? fast with hot or cold milk or cream. Eat it for luncheon with sliced bananas, baked apples and other fruits. Give nature a chance. Made at Niagara Falls. N. Y. JOHN D. BUYS 2 SITES IN SAFETY FIRST" MOVE Buildings ??u Rockefeller Block Usessed at S 178.000. ? come ''?1 ef : . - trs. yes . at J ; I West Fi ft ? p., r.? extend* de el ? ? ? ..-r ar<? Bed by tha - I'r 9 am A. .? .rfe ? Rurk? \|r * roll? ??- ? BAZAAR TO (CEI T1 ^ABBATH J?r* i-li I .? r ?.. ? . ? 'cHa** ? ? i in Hitur. Idei ? A I ? ? ? I . ' ihi?- T ? ? I.I ill ad ran l ?a M ?/ i>l Tires That Are Like a 'Balanced' Fly-Wheel Absolute 'balance' is necessary to make a fly-wheel run smoothly?efficiently. Absolute 'balance' is what gives United State? Tires their remarkable efficiency and low-mileage cost. They have the even distribution of **ubl?er on the tread and of fabric th e carcass w hich th em th. -rives , . same exac t *~-V J bal anee that is so neces z? sary to a fly-wheel Thi ithi h ibber on more nor less ru one part of the tread than en any other. There is neither more nor less fabric in one part of the carcass than in any ether. Both tread and carcass have that ' bal? anced* distribution of long-wearing quality which assures low-r-nileage cost to users of United States Tires. There ore five United StatOt ?a?ar.ced' Tiret ? n tire to meet every motoring need of price and ute. Ask yoar dealer to show \ou. United States!, re Company 'Nobby' 'Choin' 'Uaco' 'Ro??l Cord' ?? individualized tires** ?Pladn'