atlnnoni) Cun^-fJi^patch riMBB TUK DISPATCH "???tot. MSI KaL 111* January 17. 110*. at tba Poat-OBlo* ?t Richmond, V?., a* aacond-claas mattar. ^OBMSIIIED ?.v*ry 4Lay In th? ytu at *?Jf?u,b Taoth Street. lUctunood. Vt? by !&2 cents a werJ* Kundny Only 1 cania a membek ok the associated piibss?*n?? Aaaoclatcd Press la exclusively cut It led to the use f'>r republication of oil news dispatches credited to It or not other wire credited In this psper. aud also the local news published herein All rights of lepublt Cfctloti of Bpouai die;.itches herein ttto alio reserved. KltiUAY, .IANT.M1V i:t, I!--:' < 'losing (la* Door 10 Bonds IF the 1esolution introduced in the House of Delegates yesterday by Mr. Smit 11 * - v. and adopted l?v a vole of 7 0 to 1". means unythlng, it means that the General Assem bly, <.111 the .second day of its biennial ses sion, lias closed and locked the door against n bond issue for reads. It means far more than that. Virginia is in nowise a unit on tlm ques tion of bonds for roads, but as a whole it has been willing to listen to arguments pro and con. It is demanding good roads, it ?wants them without bonds if that is pos sible of accomplishment, but its attitude lias been largely one <>f waiting to a-certain through its nihly what is the most prac tical and economical scheme of getting the highway system built in a reasonable length of time. .Vow the House, by its n-solved determination to authorize no bond issue at this session which it refused to reconsider, thereby making it irrevocable has said that il wants to hear nothing more of bonds. "While not expressly refusing to listen, it says in effect that its mind is closed to ar guments . t t 14 ] fa* l>. It lias dt live red its ver dict why hothei with the evidence? It seems a shortsighted, tinstatesmaiililce. unbusinesslike policy for the people's elected representatives to pursue. Surely the mem bers of the Virginia Good Koads Association und the thousands of other citizens who have devoted their tim?*4.ihd rmwiev for years to the bringing of good "roads, ;,?,i ;1!V jmn. estly convinced that a bond issue is the only practical solution of Hie problem, are en titled to a hearing. The futility , , such a hearing now, ev *n it one were granted is apparent. Whether or not a bond i.-sue for roads is advisable a moot question It is a question that the State wanted to hoar de bated. It wanted to listen to all the evi dence. following which it wanted a calmly considered derision. Frankly, it was not prepared to have "the House of Delegates declare the argument closed before it had been opened. Kven as a matter of general ?principle it cannot be considered other than Unbusinesslike for a legislative body 10 pledge itself thus early in the session to a Used course of conduct on a great State problem, perhaps the great.-t that Virginia has faced since Keeonstruction days it j., not democratic, it is not politic nor does it soom quite fair to the intoning Governor, no matter what l i- views may be, j.and over to him as a closed incident perhap* the most Important que tion to which he will ha\e to supply the aii-v.e: during Irs forthcoming administration. l'.<|iialit> of Op|?orlunit\ That part of the Governors message which relates to the a'dmi-sion ,,f women to citizen-hip, eonrlud. - with the fol lowing recommendation- "T . ..xj_, .. laws in Virgin a s., i:,| },. , (i to give to met) and women the saino opj r tunity of rendering as citizens puhl!< ?,.r. ? vice." The obligation tr, effect this equalization U clearly implied by adoption of the nine teenth amendment. Wlieth. 1 the compara tive disabilities of the w..i?.-n .-.-, law in si 11 rt'spceis than was niven in the approval of equal suffrage. (J ran ling of tin; light of isuIf rage eliminated tlio out standing legal difference; removal of other disparities might be expected li course. The nation lias been committed to the principle of political equality as between men and women. Few question now that this commitment is per manent. t inier these conditions, the de liberate perpetuation of less important In equalities would lie ungracious and illogical. No special legislative proposal is in mind here. Manifestly, where the object is the j same and the proper course of action so ! easily determinable, one bill should bo as good as another. The desired relief should be granted. The woman citizen should bo assured that her standing in court is fully ns high as her standing at the ballot box. A Scotch Verdict rT",m.'MAX II NKWllKllltV was elected to A the I nited States Senate from .Michi gan through a prodigal expenditure of money, in all human probability lie could not have been either nominated or elected by any other means. His title to a seat in the highest legislative body was chal lenged on the ground that it was bought and paid for contrary to the spirit and letter of the law and contrary to all political de cency and conscience. The Sena to, by Us vote yesterday, virtually placed the brand of guilt "upon him, condemning the lavish use of money with which his seat was bought, yet it permitted him to return to his place in this body. The Senator, his political fate in the bal ances, rose iu his place in the Senate and answered for the tirst time the charges which had been laid against him. charges which tiisi were preferred in court, thereafter be fore a Senate committee and lastly before the Senate itself. 11 is defense consisted solely of ignorance on his part of the use of money in bis behalf, lie dared not con done the outrageous outlays. Ho had not I lie courage even to offer au apology for the practices by which he prolitod. All he could do, and all that he did do. was fer vently to swear that he knew nothing of what was going on until it was too hue. Thorn 1* common law wherever there is civilization ai:ain.-t any person receiving .stolen goods. It such person receives prop erty that is acquired by theft, knowingly, the receiver becomes guilty of crime. If he receives it unknowingly he may escape prose- j cation and punishir -nt perhaps, but he must | surrender the goods upon demand of the ' owner or of a court of justice. Morally if not legally, Truman II. New berry has become the possessor <>t' a seat, in the Senate that was purchase,] in t he open j market. That seat is not literally stolen ! goods, of course, but there is hardy a shade of difference, in the minds of millions of ; American people. If it was wrong for his family and his friends to spend au almost unprecedented sum of money to accomplish ! his election, it is wrong for him to hold j what was wrongfully achieved. Mr. New- | berry may not undo the crime that was com- j milted in his name, but lej may give up that j which lie was not entitled to receive. If Mr. Newberry wishes to do the manly j thing, he will resign at once, lie will hand ! h:u k to the people uf Michigan the cointnis- ' sion for which the money oi his family paid, j lie will tlnn announce hi- candidacy fori election to the vacancy and allow his fellow- j citizens to pass once for all u|?<>n his con- j duct. It he should be re-elected under such t circumstances, the whole world would sic- ! < crd him vindication. There is no other way in which lie can gain it. The Full of ISriiiiiii '"p* 11K resignation of Premier llriand ami j 1 his Cabinet y> terday iai. but be re c< ivi il with profound regret in all countries ardently longing lor the establi hue nt of iclulions by which the various governments would unite in a common effort to over ' ? me the universal economic pro.-: ration ! that has followed in the wake of the world \..ir. With a linn grasp upon the problem - , I" be faced and the genius ol a tru r.??.?. .nan. ilriand had mark-'d out a i nr e fur l-'ranre to pursue that brought I m into aei ord wish the ? nlighlene j ,.|. Hie It I ?' e:. i ;i i i ves of i he olio r nation con stituting tlie entente for a solution of tin .? various problems and tin niobilLin; of the ' lesiiife^ oi the nations tor international ' rehabilita; ion. He wimi a great victory for France at the ! arms conference in Washington in turning back the tide of sentiment against it tor in - ir-tence on prepared defeasi veness against j pi ? ih'.e Herman aggre . ion in the future | He move the menace of outside aggression. I he said, and Franc, would gladly reduce jis j military strength France's security for the j future has been a- urcd h> Cleat ltrit.iin agreeing to enter into a treaty to come to ! its n.-M-ta::ec should it be attacked With thi? assurance, llriand turned his face to- ! ward t'.e immediate problem of restoring economic world order. Hut at home hi. political opponent ; wore poisoning publii ; ? titiment again: - the wi i d< m of the course lie was pursuing at 1 < at.m . I! telling hie k to Paris, In faced i a hostile fhatnln i ( i Deputies. When lie j realized that reason no longer guided the counsels of that body, he showed hi - dis gust at the attitude adopted |,v j,j poneiits and peremptorily tendered iiis own resignation and that of Iiis Cabinet. In bringing about hi political downfall, hi enemies 1:'iv? precipi'atcd a condition that can but mean mufti ion for Frame and a 1< -? of sympathy of the w. rid that mm! re j',; d in it-; apparent reaction t i those nobler ?? "iitiinent.s which now inspire toward better things Hum idng the Soldier xyrlTH I he coiign clonal election W preaching, ilio quest ion of a soldiers' h til! ? is becoming a \.-iy t roiibl. some one to the Hepablii in party I'ariv leaders realize that :f C.;. vote j., |,MI jjtl. |j. ;m;b|i ? all representation in the next Congress Is likely tJ, be reduced beyond a afe working majority, if not entirely swept away. That Would put Hie administration in a hole and Ion-doom its defeat in the next presidential eict iion: So, at the recent W hile House conference cirJain baders submitted to the President :? plan for bonus legislation, whose deliber ate purpose !s to bunco the soldier vote with legislation that would prove as dead sou finit. in so fur us to any immediate benefits id lie realized from it. Their proposal is tliat the present session of Congress enact a bonus bill of from $3,000,000,000 to $5,000,0(?o.i?00, to be paid out of the interest on the foreign obligations to this country. They well know that there is no immediate prospect that this debt, will be puid, untl ihat only uiie of the governments concerned is prepared to pay the interest on its share. The proposal is conceived in political trick ery und is dishonest on Its face. Ho it said to the credit of the President, however, he declines to become a party to the trickery. He wants Congress to enact bonus legislation and expects this action within tin- immediate future, but he (irmly opposes ihe passage of any bill which does not raise th<> money from which the com pensation is to be paid. He realizes that it Iiiiiiiis payments are made contingent upon collections from abroad it may he a long time before the service moil are com pensated. ltut from what source is the money to be derived? That is the question that confronts It* publican leaders in Con gress with growing concern. They are well aware that the business of the country can not support the added burden of taxation roi|Hired to meet the bonus that those ele ments of big business which support the Itepuhliiaii party by supplying its campaign funds will not stand a general increase in taxes. They are up against a proposition tl.iil is giving them no end of worry. To insist on a "dry" oath as a test of eligibility for office, in the opinion of pro ponents "I that movement, would strengthen enforcement of prohibition. .Maybe so. On the other hand, might it not tend to dis ioarage olllce-seeking? Surtax evaders are at least patriotic to the extent of helping boost liberty bond values, thus helping the government redeem its assertion that these bonds are "the best securities in the world." What to do with battleships discarded under tin- .snapping agreement, is said now to be ;i problem in the conference. How's that? Is there no room left at the bottom? The people who were taken off their feet by a ninety-mile blow in New York must have been visitors, unskilled in the great New York art of windjaiuming. Up With the Times lie Valera insists tliut lie will never take 1 the oath of allegiance. lie will let his neigh ' In his neigh. Suggested slogan, I'm- um> in the event of J enforced iieilestrl;inisiii: Have exact pair , ready. Perhaps there is no better ? videnco of New- j berry's unlit ness* for the- place than his will- | itii;tiiss t<> take it under llie conditions. The chief problem liefore the fSeiieral As- j e< inl?I % is to determine what a good house- | l?e pet would do under the circumstances. I I he nervous const ruct ion of some people Is * a- h t It.'t they would rat her walk than s'tand, any how. t'einaud on the pirt of the ladle* f,.r *, . "III.ml . t law" doesn't necessarily mean that ti i \ . re trying to pull the wool over any- j body's eyes. I ?M. liriatul. it now appears, didn't get enough ?curity tu go around. i lief ore it finishes with one of its eontrover- j ,-ial items, the Stale legislative body may earn j the right to be known as l5ener.il Assembly. . M. J>. A correspondent observes that !">?? Valrra is j o. ? npying a rather isolated position. < ill. that man will stand by himself to the last ditch, i I! may appear politically treasonable to i talk about simplifying governiueiu, bill there really no valid r-ason why it should in- lm- | i ? ???ible for a public otlicial to know what he I i aliout. Spirit of Virginia's Press "I'ompulsorv school atteiidanee." sajs liie I'e- | terslnn g Imlex ? Appeal, "is ? irreel in theory. . Il ii be Hie duty of the State to provide M'hmil.' for I lie II* ? education of I he yoiltlg, ' v . -h nobody denies. I lie Stale should possess t ?? li^ht to iniiiji-l attendance upon .such ? s. Iiools " 'I'i.i- I'.lackstone I'niirier ventures to preach ' this little sermon: "A report from a commit- 1 tie appointed by a religious organization to ! ;n\tsiigatc the subject states that prohibition ; is h inn well enforced, lint the place to In \* -iij*.iio tin proper < nforeement of Ibis law is i.? ? t in the church |n u s, t>u( in tin* back alleys, the hills, gullies, and brush of the woods, t ickcts. sticks and tall timber. In discussing Virginia's bad assessment and t.i\;ition systems, (lie Norfolk Virginian-Pilot :? "Tin fact thai t tie cities pay into the State treasury more than six and a half million dol i .i" anuuallv against approximately live m it - i ???ii paid by the counties, and receive from im State treasury in return about one and a half million as against more than six and a half millions received hy the counties, shows i i.it lin n is .something radically awry in the .state: I a \ S\ St t 111." 1 l*i* are some interesting statistics from tin Halifax Kccord-Advert Iser: "Hunters In Halifax this season paid $1.7T>t in licenses. $3, 7l .i in hells. $7.:il I in nuns'and other parapher I.a. and killed fit* worth of game." Sa\ s the llrb'tol Ib-rahl-Courler: "Nearly fmir tn tisaml physicians of the Middle West agiec hi declaring that wine and beer are not i*i* (li< ine In behalf of the wet fraternity, we would like to ask what a physician knows about medicine." The I'ibaniia Set tind rises to make this mo I ? >ti: "That member* of the House of Dele gatus and Senate refrain from what they have ? isid< i i d their dut>. viz the framing and lit rod ad ii in of a windc lot of little measly bills that take up a lot of time und accomplish in.thine but rather ral prosperity return," f rai SEEN ON THE SIDE 11V IIKMtV i:i)\VAHI) WAltNBil Good iVlRbl, Good night, Ul(l World, cood night! I've <10110 my liislig loilay Ami all (lie worries of Uio erintl Aro to be laid away. Between tlio dusk and dawn. lii'tnccn tlio dark and light There is a respite for my soul? (iiind night! _. . . Good 11 itit! I Good iiilit. Hull fare, good night! You've had your loll, ami now I'll f'.'t l Hit* soothing hand of sleep I |*->i? my weary brow! Coil uiiidi' i In: day? for work. To struggle, and lo Hght . . Mul man must rout if lie would toil; liood night! . . . Good night! Good night. Mistake.*/, good night! i iood night my errors till! What human weaknesses niareh l>\ tin this terrestrial bull! Mm 1 shall have my bleep. And every thing comes right ( more deaths?deaths which could and should be restorations. If a man is drowned to the point at which he has s*t<>|r Melt/er < s. J. .Melixer, of I the liockoft ller Institute fin Medic al liescarch, ! New York, N. Y.). was strongly of the opinion. I and I think he was justified, that mechanical' apparatus very often injures the lungs s*eri-| oiisly. On tile other hand, the manual or! Xoliafor method has a large nuuibei of clear-! cut recoveries to its credit. The supri inely important point, as experience shows, is that! you cannot have people prepared to give the' manual method and you cannot iutroiiiie< rou-1 tine training, if they know that when they telephone for a lung motor or pulmotor it I will some. I nm more and more strongly of the opinion that the introduction of apparatus actually increases fatalities." There's enough "authority," in my judg ment. Dr. Yandeil Henderson's opinion out weighs anything that ha.s been said in be half of the respiration machines. I hope the manager of the village of will succeed in convincing the village fathers that their children should know the Hchafor method. (Copyright. National Newspaper Service.) News of Fifty Years Ago (From the Hichmond Dispatch. .Ian. l.'l. 1ST.V The newly elected grand officers of the Grand l.odgo of Virginia, Knights of I'ytliias. were installed yesterday. The grand chan cellor announced the following appointments: Dr. J. M. Jarvis, of Portsmouth, grand guide; J. T. Kiam, of Danville, grand inside steward; Charles T. Taylor, of Kicliniond, grand out side steward. The Governor yesterday commissioned Al bert t nil way major of the First Regiment, Vir ginia Volunteers. Virginia will receive $30,000 this year from the I'eahoily Kducalionul Fund, of wiiich llich moml's public schools will gel fU.KUO and her normal s'cliools 11,000. Manchester public schools get {7"0. Mr. K. V. Valentine, of Ibis city, left Itich mond for New York on business in connec tion with the Lee monument, which is soon In bo erected ill Lexington. Governor Walker yesterday appointed Luther H- Snead to be a notary public for Charlottesville and Albemarle County. The Legislature lias elected It. F. Walker Superintendent of i'ublic. Printing and the Governor yesterday approved his bond and he entered upon the discharge of tlio duties of his office. Married, at the Eleventh Street Synagogue, on th<> 3rd day of January by Kev. Dr. Bettel helm, Mr. Maro.ua Hear, of Wilmington, N. C., and MIhs Carry IS. Demelman, of Hichmond. The national hunks of Virginia hnd on the 16th of December uwiols to the amount of IH. fil0.fi59.62. Individual deposits amounted to $6,869,989.61. * Amusements At (lie l.>rlc. Jollity Ik tlu- keynote of tlic week cml ??III at the l,yr|f. tK A niiiit. programmed as "Tlio Ureal iiHi'Vni"' .I.1"*' aul'1"1 won.ler." open* the I.Ill win, offerlny lliat is uni.|uc i?ist? fMn?rlsli1K: una luillcrouh fuiMs .iii.i turns, K.ldle I'lirilii uimI Ulorla Archer, la ,Vl ? i H i 11 conceit. which they tiL'.. . .,""1 Ua> " r,vcal ' ? ' is 'I'lile <1 iff*'roil I in the W.l> <>l ele\ef miiijjs ami 11 II in > I I'o IIM I Morios. I'crn. ami Coulter. In "I >.n Mown I." ? ||,.. |,|( ,.| |.j|| Mill a budget ..f uo\ ,;| S..IIUS )an efforts lliul ai>|?.irriit\y ?ti ?? ?list ini*i ivcly their ?.?wti. ?la 1'ellto Cabaret." a manikin uiiMleaJ comedy, |,v Alantolls Mam kins provides fifteen minutes of mirth. !?>? I'. Frederick Ma \\ ley, a skit, ami the usual I'a the ? e\vs reel round out an aI together worthwhile hill. Hie UU. 'The A11 airs ..f Anaiol" Mart* out with several decided assets, among .? hem being Wallae..- Ceiil ami Ul?i la -Wiiiison. I'lav in},' the leading roles. Wamla llawley. Itel.e l>,nil. Is. Theo dore |{.,|? i ts ami a <1. Iigl,tfM| ex "in'" "f ?hat the air., tors art >?>? t I.e. The Ktury |,ur|,oits t? ;l a.ixen ..i- jo, things that i "ja.li ?'?". ti..- tea. hums of some g re,, t moral truth. "I'orjurv" drama that lingers and fas.., '' I' than dazzles hy Us |ll-lrx side,.dor Til, ereation !lu, , , tests T., an uiim.iisiir.il iiiv-,.. 011 tli. .motional wprk of the |, a.l "? , t? 1. William l-arnum. wl,. J* 'i'"" ! :1 w ' !> * 1 'inI ili. .I to as.. :,i ? I'." 1 o the mail Who til e\. VSS|V(. t em per and emotional uiicoiitio t uln. il The pla \ i? m,t unlike ? ] . Allser.,1.1, " Victor lingo's master won; dramatized In 111,Th t. lacking to some extent the support and setting. hut m "ivrjuM wil 1" I'?r?itun Is dlehledly at his ze. "', A ,ll??'''"inatliiK audi, 11 . will .;"l.l> m. ,|,at a p|llv '??i.l. into tliat almost paleolithic , "f 1 r the standpoint . ' "H'1 l"diti.al <1,. v e I o p m. ti t |.,-., s ?' e it a in 'harm that results lr??, Ho ultra 1 noil*, i'11 setting an.I | 1 1 ,f' ' ' i'1 addition to i|,. ohvii.-is ?r!M u^"K ; lioiild II ' '?'?'Kle i inotlonal i. a. tlon. the ff , / U',S "f ??"??l"iiri?K l,u . '? l"'tl ItlK a pin through lutt I. r My t ?> ilaitu 11 it 11 as "K" umi stiiifinir a ;vlUi a t evident moral; lie s.,j.| ,|,e :,a. <-eo.lli.Kly llkalde i? ,1,.. magmti SII1' I- jV ' "V AI"Ole. TI <> III ,11.1 ? e,?le? t ami i.l.,1 out. .-,-, \v- 11- ^ ,li-s '?'?Ion. JVV. k <1 i,S an,I rank M,.,in,oi,. as Phil Uonrke Ml|. o;,,i',le,',,::::;.l,,y ,"n"- *"?? "r*. ' < ?hiiImu, 'I 'K antiotim , in, HI f ., >r Mrs l.'lMko to he V I ' "k; i,llW. 1 "e Academy of ua r v S"""'ay, Jan ' hir latest .\ew 1 Aliu/lc' o? "'i-'rui', v Vork 1 oin. il v sne( , .ss- ??\k- 1, rcc"itcii"!i !a ,,,al *'"? '?? '?'?Kelly "PPtcciat, U,.i,?erV,n?^?>,rVN ?^,t 'i- ra /? ,, "?l"' "tious work for and 1';,,'^ h,r ly in the lie;',,' ',!t" h"' ,'i" ' >'? liem-ra II v ,, e,.g?' JI'^V1 r* *J 'IksHng,1 ished actiess i ,, ^i, '""M -:^:-.X,td,Vr;v i" reuieiuheroil as ,'' 1 -I ,.. 1 i|K author ,.f i . ' ' <'arraul sai.l. "I have rcs|K?o,|. Mi?; "i"1" our procedure I will .etna In ' ' ? irge of colonial affairs niit.l t 1,. name ?,y slic,ess?r is uiinottmr t ??' Journal olllelal. I ?i,:,|, co?. ,,s ?' "' legate lo the confer,!, L> H,a" Wl"k without interruptiou in 1 tie spi.-u that I have here "'?? spirit of {food-will am: conndl lice." He Wen:,| not coiniiicnt upon ti.,. preset political Hit it at ion in Kranoo. ?Mlt ..Ilk occasion to s|,eak of the distiiigi.i.shcil chameter of M. JVin carrt. When .Secretary Hughes, in mcei ank ihhm. in he ?iu'U,! 'aking part "' he , tsciisston of (|,0 naval treaty with calm Interest. As a matter of fact, he had heard the news a unar ler 01 an hour earlier, unit wan quite prepared to recelvo Air. Hughes' communication t rant|ui|ly. He liadj I>eett called to tho telephone hy a niemher of the French delegation who had been Informed of the resig nation hy the Associated Press. The development was ' the' one wholly absorbing' tople nt French hojtfWiunrtQrs, and, somewhat regard l??a of the remark of the heart of the delegation that the menibora would not ho prepared to comment upon it i It was nevertheless discussed with 'n,nJtn??8- H was thought not! unlikely that M. Harraut would be Theater Calendar A<"AI>KM Y?Dark. I.Y Itlt * ?Kel t li Vatiilevil 11 Ciil.tlNIAli?William l-'arnutn in "I'erjui .v." HHOAI?\VA Y?Anita St i'xv .hi in "Tins invit'Hiic (??car." Marie l?aii ri nl, soprano. will appear at eaeli performance. ItlJiM* --All-alar i msi in "Over tlte hill." ISIS All star east in "Tile \f filil-H of A tialol." <>"|:uN CiiiiMlanee Talin.nl^e in A Pair of Silk KUjukih^H." The Weather f Furnished liy u. 8. Weather llurcau.) I'ltrei'iiol: Ylri;iiiia ? xm riill) fair lixlay iintl tuiiiiirriiw ? mil miiih eliamce in Iriiiprriilnrc. .Ninth t'uriilliiu?I'air I??? 11a> ami toinorruu; no ?liiingr hi Iriii|M*nituri*. I l einiM'ruttir?* Y?h| rrila>. r ' I. ? *11 t.. I lire . . Ma x imiiin i? in|??-i .i'.uiu (u ?* IV M M llillii ii a: 11 ill i ?! I ?.((?? to * I'. M . . Mfi*n i \ in j?. i .i: in i- > ? u riln > . \ :iiii. t?ni|M...'lire |.*r i h it* j * I tl< > >. . ,i in y ??...? J a unary I I .oral ICaiuliiM. It.i nf ... I J Ii a- * < ? itiif > IV M Nam KaHitull I limit-* ? inline J'. M ...None I It- a< y . Mutch I II.I.. llxit -b I.i mi.ir > I . .j7 I.mail OliM'r\nlluiii at K I*. M. Vrsirrilay, V. ? I ?l!r ? i -.a. tiatthw- * wr.-l \ ? I" ?'t I" vn i! 11 ? ? r ??I 5 iV M. il.ar. V|ircial Data. HA M.I IV M. 8 JVM. i ? ? ilry lilliji, . 30 I . IT'J I 'I ?*, W ' lit!III. -?> - ? ?- I iC .v . humidity 1| \ : H'MiIHIINn in IXIIMHII \ m i iiiiis. ? II i'< ( il I UI'C. S IV M Hirfii l.w?v. W .lilt A:.?.? ii. .. . j j I .1 ? u .ir A t l.i i i .ii ..i . > 1 'l? a r .uitic ' ii y . .'?# ?; . I i *I?jiHy IIon(< I.all.: ? i.ll ii -ton lUtt-ra* M? at>;inia i . haily ?JiMi'ly .1 1' ? lua?l> IV I'liiudy ? I.HI Clout! y ?'!? .tr NX ? ?.. a.uton ... j i . i i , | u ic MINI \ l t Itl: \|A| \ \ \f. Ja tiu.i: ; l f. i:02. iih;n miu. r a a i i.'-f . 7 M ,.?.s t; 1 li ?~ja fc* i-? ; ; i ct.'iiu.x .... i " i. ? ji>?.-1. 11 i . r.-in.iin ;< ? \hi.:.-t.| nf '.lollies In tin- Hew i II.. t. II.; ha < liail that i i that In would ii.. i I., a v. in tu ilicip !',:u ili* i' ikiis ..l I In k.n\t rum.'lit. SI. VU:ani (lli-t'lis.siny jmlitnal jius I I lil I It I. liefnri If follow ill M. I.rianil In.in. , hail v)i. irnpr.'N.vlon that lli.-ii woiiUl |i>- a ? Imiik. ..f y ,. v . i i mil.'lit hy January I... Inn hi ail'li il ' he 'la > h- I. ft that I he I..nr-(.? ? w . i iit.il> w oalil i; i \ e the j 11 ? 11. ~ t r> l wo inoiiths lohh'.i "l'f. I'Vl-r ? llele W ithout ^.OII^ too ?Il I 111 ? Into I II I I nt I'l .1,. h llllllt I. i all. il atti iition to th. lath.-i w. ait |io.'il:'.n ..f tii. Itriainl Calunit .vh..ri ' ? h. t ? ? i ? ? il.- i ? ,i ^ he in hi I ii u nf I'ar liainetii In i letol.er. SI. Mi land lia i a II llou i. < ? il III Selili.inher lh.it h>- in ti ll.I. ll to fo lo Washington hlinn. If. am! h. .uiaiiK.'.l t> > ih< Wa-hinj; toii . on 11-reii. ami Ins iioli.y towaril il hhoiilil I..; I..- a>ion for a lontiil. in e vole. Tins vol. look plnee four ilays before ii,' h. iluli il Mailing ..f M, !!rlaii>l. anil the niitiin>-nt of even ? l r. mi. .u> i.|i|ioiii Ills of the I'rinn Minister was thill he eolll.l not Ii. II >? 11 i. >ears. Ilcsides ills wife lie leaves two M'liB, Kohi i t ami 'Tt" ami .1 ill uk I; I er. Mi: . I'irtJ llall, II Iih nioml. I'oneral of "I. Ilnll/. ?riie funeral of M. Iloll::. w h i do I al Vnviuln II'..Milt 'I Wetliii'l.dtl > wl'l In from the I'hapel at llehriw 'Vine tery this morning at II o'ulocU. .11 m. I liurle.-t llupittt. Mrs Mary li. I?upaw. wife "I" I'haries Impaw ilieil v L-at- 1 ilay niorn lii(; at I 1. ' .mi U. al the home ol In i sister, -it) lo .Ma until la Vvcnuc. 'II.' f ti 11 c t a li "A oud. Airs. >lnri;iircl \. IHIIim. The ftiaer.il of Mm. Margaret \ I > 111 <. 11, v. id-nv i>1 .lame!, i illloti, win do t Wi-tint?.I,: > a(tt: 1 noon at In i I .(lie, -'.I " Pari: Avt line, will la f r.. .. S.if . | II' al t I'ulht 'It a 1 at 10 oelor this 1111 * I 11111. it lul Initial will lie III Mount i alvai y < 't.u.eti r>. IIt'lilir it I*. \ ineenI. I'unet.i I tit I \ It ? h Iff Ke ; til |( 1\" 111 - re ill, who t| It t| a I I lie ho in*.' t '1 1.1 ' sister. 333 Kust franklin Htrtiet, will la rtimlu'teil f i out the home at - o'elor li I h la all' i iiot'li We till It, llttrim, i ui;iii:mt:K.suiMt';. v.\.. Jan. i . ?The hotly of Webli K Owens, v. h" died In N'lifulli, w.i brought here hy rail ami tal.eii to his n.tllve .oiinlv Kiln; ?! ? ? ? t t - hy a wtomolule hear* w U ii: in11 t int:li 1 wan made in t Ir ian.ily l'ln ymg gr--ui.d in .ir .Slnl" The ih i t a:a il was iiiiiuarrletl. hi li .itei a number of rel.ulvt ?. Inai'i w .is t itustd 11y hrotii.'hl.iI pneumonia I'll li I'm I of Mrn. Ilelln I', \\ Insltui. i-i. i i.it.~i;r i:tva. Jan. 1. i-v ll'i.l -vrvlire.'i for Mi;-. In-liu I'. Win .??tori, hu. wit- held at the (jiave lu Hlanfnrti I'euirtery at 11 o'clock th. inorriliiK, th. lit v. l?r. a Slloi.i: of pa: al. . Mi Hoi t line to llanvi le thirty \e.l! UKO, helng a native ,.f Rio-slur' Scotland. lie i nluhllsh.'d a Mat hi. ith ' sht'!> in I mii villi wisp li in maintained for many years. Hi wife died three j. ars alio and it :aid Ilia I li- has no relative- in t'. eoiintry. 1(e) itolils 11 en tit (.ruts' lloil). I.:eiit i iiaiit I:. I I ' 11' y tiio'l I lit ell olertetl pi- - id< iit of Hie 111' 'i uint.d ilr:iM V rl e I a ti.? V .^sorlation t'aptaili .latii's I. I'vlers i.1 \ire-prt id. nt. OUit r ollirers are t'aptain W p i; |l: i r, sei t-iid virf-prevl'lent. f?p i..in w ?' lit r\ t ril. secretary. ai.< Sergeant K. A. Buchanan, treasure) I'M I en lliiey I in |?ri? vi-?. I ,ittle l-:i !? ii llitev. tlauKhttr of Mr ami Mr i 'lauile llucy, ?.f t'li' ta-.\ H t- . -A h-- rame t" HI l.iiirinl f tit alio* lit uii I- i Hi Iti'iinU. h i it tinned home mm h improved. PPORTUNITY with a big O We are placing on sale a lot of High-Grade Over coats and Ulsters. They are in lots of broken sizes, but all sizes are repre sented. .. j. u; &&*$?&&& -?* Regardless of their former price, they are being sold at $99.75 mxmA Jmmd .. ?? iL.. i