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THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY WLDI D1X MARCH 0 J 191 1910 7
1 POSTHUMOUS STORY STORYSTIRRING STORYSTIRRING
STIRRING UP DEBATE DEBATEWas
Was I Platt Ever Offered OfferedCabinet OfferedCabinet OfferedCabinet
Cabinet Post By ByHarrison ByHarrison B Y YHarrison
HarrisonSENATOR Harrison HarrisonSENATOR HarrisonSENATOI
SENATOR ELKINS ELKINSENTERS ELKINSENTERS
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ENTERS A DENIALDePew DENIAL DENIALDepew DENIALDepew i
Depew and J Sloat Fassett Take TakeOther TakOther TakeOther
Other Side of Con ConControversy ConControversy ConControversy
Controversy ControversyOW
e OW tJnie tIu o JHt1ft polftkians M lUJciig itm in Washington are arestirring areI aresttrrinz
stirring I Urritt UP n an acrimonious debate a aa to towhether toYhether tov
v whether Easy Boss Tom Platt of ofNew ore ofNew
New > e York who died on Sunday Stlnd wan wanIKomised waspromised 88 88JHomlsed
promised th the appointment as Secretary Secretaryof
of the Treasury in return for his sup supvort Suport support
port ort of Harrison Har n for President in the theRepublican theepubllC8n theIepubllcan
Republican convention c venUon of 1SSS 1SSSSenator lSSSSenator 1SSSSenator
Senator Elkins of West Virginia who whowas whoW88 whowas
was closely connected with the Harrison Harrisoncampaign Harrisoncampaign Harrisoncampaign
campaign denies that any specific epeclficpromise specificpromise specificpromise
promise was ever made m de to PlatU Sena Senator Senator Sonator ¬
tor Depew and Representative J Sloat SloatFassett SloatF86ett StoatFaseett
Fassett of New York both contend contendthat contendthat contendthat
that the circumstances warranted Platts Plattsassuming PlattsasumicJ Plattsat
at assuming + that he was as to have the post postIt
It is generally known that his failure failureto
to secure it led to the breach between betweenPlait betOeenPiaU betweenPlatt
Plait and Harrison HarrtoonThe HarrlttonThe HarrisonThe
The present argument was preelpitaited preelpi precipitated preelpitktEd ¬
tated by th the publication ot a posthu posthudioiM po5thuOUII
dioiM wu OUII narrative written by Platt in invhieh inhleh inhe
vhieh hleh he claimed that Elkins as Harisons Har Harbisons HaliliOns ¬
bisons iliOns political manager and acting actingjnder actingnder actingtnder
jnder a carte blanche from Har Harrison H8rri IIarrison ¬
rison ri D promised proml d him the Cabinet post if iflie ItU iflie
lie U would oud swing the New York delega delegation delegation delegation ¬
tion to the 1SS5J I convention to Harrison HarrisonThe HarrIsonrhe HarrisonThe
The convention was swung but Platt Plattwas Plattwas Plattwas
was turned down when he asked for the theSecretaryship theSt theSecretaryship
Secretaryship SecretaryshipSenator St SecretaryshipSenator > cretary hl p pSenator
Senator Depew cortributes an inter intereitinffphase IntereHlophase intere
eitinffphase estin phase e of the dispute by stating statinthat statingthat statingthat
that he himself was offered the post of ofSecretary ofretary ofSc
Secretary Sc retary of State by b Harrison but declined de declined d dhned ¬
clined < because Platt had not been given giventhe giventhe givenThe
the Treasury post Depew feels that he hewas hewas hewas
was the man who swung Harrison the theNew theeW theNew
New eW York delegation and consequently consequentlythe con uently uentlythe
the nomination nominationJ
J Stoat Fassett F8s etl also thinks he had hadsomething hadIInmethln hadsomething
something to do with lth the shifting shtfti of the theNew thecw theNew
New cw York vote In the convention conventionWOULD conventionWOULD conventionWOULD
WOULD LIMIT SIZE SIZEOF SIZEOF SIZEOF
OF FAMILY TO FOUR <
Emma Goldman Advocates Putting Puttingto
to Death All After Second SecondChild SecondChild SecondChild
Child ChildPITTSBURG ChildPITTSBURG ChildPITTSBIJRG
PITTSBURG March 9 9Emma Emma Gold Goldman Goldman Goldman ¬
man the anarchist declared here that thatany thatany thatany
any woman who becomes the mother of ofmore ormorc ofmore
more than two children to I a criminal criminalNumerous criminalumerous criminalNumerouschlidren
Numerouschlidren Numerous umerous children from one mother mothermeans mothermeansstunted mothermeans
means meansstunted stunted nervous men and women womenfrom womenfrom omen omenfrom
from whom the hope of a nation is lost lostshe lostJihe lostshe
she aaserted The time has come when whensome whensome hcn hcnsome
some preventive n mu must > ust t be found to tokeep tokeep tokeop
keep Jt a woman from having hai more than thantwo thantwo
two 1 0 children More than that number numbercxhuts numberxhg numberexhae
exhae cxhuts xhg sts tB a womans vitality and saps sapshr sapsr I IhJr
hr r Mfe lit Mood Bloodr Moodtm
r tm Fmbe nwjr be te accused of being a bar barbarian barloarian barbarian ¬
barian but it seems to me that theunlr the theonly thefnl
only fnl solution solution of the problem Is to limit limitfaiiilkrs lhnlttamiU limitfaitilies
faiiilkrs tamiU to four persons and if neces necessary neCtScar necessetry ¬
sary car to legalize ie allze the killing of all chll children chllrfn chlldren ¬
dren rfn after the second se < ond born
The officers and di directors directors directors ¬
rectors of the bank aremen are aremen aremen
men of proven integrity integrityand
and ability and it is al also also also ¬
so underthe tinder nder the direct su supervision supervision supervision ¬
f pervision of the United UnitedStates UnitedStates UnitedStates
States Treasury Depart Department Department DepartWent ¬
ment giving double as assurance assuranre assurance ¬
surance of a sound sat satisfactory satisfactory ¬ i iisfactory
isfactory administration administrationof
of its affairs affairsNew affairsNew affairsNew
New NewAccounts NewAccounts NewAccounts
Accounts AccountsInvited AccountsAre Accountsre
Are AreInvited re reInvited
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THREE L GENEBATIONSAMONG GFNFR1TI111K GENELIATLONSAMONG ULnLllal lUliu lUliuMany
AMONG PAllBEARER PAllBEARERIvlany
Many Pay Tribute to Oldest OldestMember OldestMember OldestMember
Member ofGurley ofGurleyMemorial ofGurleyMemorial ofGurleyMemorial
Memorial Church ChurchThree
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Three generations were represented representedamong roprOllontedamoMg roprosontedamong
among the pallbearers for Airs Sarah SarahA
A Grant Ga1 1t the oldest ohIe t member of the theGurloy theGurlC theGurley
Gurloy GurlC > > Memorial lt morlal Presbyterian Pro btcrJat Church Churchwho Churehwho Churchwho
who died Monday at her r Wonce l onco 617 617S 617S 017S
S street sti et northwest northwestThey northwestThey t tTho
They Tho were her sons George Grantj GrantjBenjamin GrantJBcnmln GrantBenlamin
Benjamin Grant and Charles Grant Granther Gr8nthcr Granther
her grandsons James Taylor and Robert Rob Robert ¬ I Icrt
her grantgrandson Ed Edward Edward ¬
ert Taylor Iayloranti aiui
ward Green Service wre wire hold at the thehoi5e thehouse
house this afternoon The Rev Ire J R Rjtell Ru Ruen Rus Russell I
of Gurley Me Memorial Mentorial le lemortal ¬
sell > > en Verbrycke pastor
mortal Church officiated ofci ted Burial was wa in inICock InTIock InRock
Rock Creek Cemetery CemeteryMrs Cemet CemeteryMrs ry ryfrs
Mrs frs Grant was born in prince Geot Geortc Geortccount + le lecounty e ecounty
county Md in 1SS7 l coming comin to Washing Washington oaahlngton ¬
ton nearly nenrl sixty years ears ago She was wasthe wasthe wasthe
the last of the original membership member hip of ofGurley ofGurlc ofGurley
Gurley Gurlc Memorial M morlal Church her connec connection connection ¬
tion with that church dating fromorganization from its itsorganization lt ltorgunlzaUon
organization Her death was due to tobron tobron tobroil
bron chlal trouble and came after an anillness anillness
illness of more than two years cars Mrs MrsGrant MrsGnmt Mrsd I
Grant is survived by two daughters an ansix and andsix andsix d
six sons A large l e number of grand grandchildren grandchildren ¬
children also survive surviveWRITER 5UryiveWRITER surviveWRITER
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WRITER OF MUSIC MUSICSINGS MUSICSINGS
SINGS OWN SONGS SONGSPublic SONGSPublic SONGSPublic
Public Has Opportunity to Hear HearVocal HearVocal HearVocal
Vocal Concert Free Freeof Freeof Freeof
of Charge ChargeSpring ChargeSpri ChargeSpring
Spri Spring l shoppers will appreciate the theopportunity theopportunity theopportunity
opportunity to enjoy a bit of rollicking rollickingJolly roUicklngjolly rollickingjolly
Jolly music while they sit quietly down downat downat downat
at Goldenbergs and make out or revise revisetheir revisetheir revisetheir
their shopping lists A special attrac attraction attraction attraction ¬
tion in the music department this week weekwill weekwll1 weekwill
will be the concerts which Ben Ritchie Ritchieand Rttehieand
I and Alfred Pearl of New York city citywill citywUl citywill
will give from 1010 until noon and from from2tt fromJ
J 2tt IO > until i p m mMr mfr mrr
Mr fr Ritchie who ho is If the author of ofsome ofme ofsome
some me of 0 the most successful songs of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the day will sing his own compositions compositionsto
to Mr Pearls violin accompaniment accompanimentThe
The songs range from grave to gay gayand gayand gayand
and back ba < k again and every > Oery convenience convenienceIs
Is provided by Goldenbergs for the pub public publIe public ¬
lic to enjoy the concerts In comfort comfortHu comfortny
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Water WaterQuickly WaterQuickly L LQuickly
Quickly RelievesBiliousness Relieves RelievesBiliousness RelievesBiliousness
Biliousness BiliousnessSick BiliousnessSick BiliousnessSick
Sick Headache HeadacheStomach HeadacheStomach I IStomach
Stomach Disorders Disordersand Dis rdcrs rdcrsand
and andCONSTIPATION aridGf18TIPATtON andCONSTIPATION
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FUNDS CONTRIBUTED CONTRIBUTEDTO
TO VACATION HOME HOMEI HOMECommittee HOMECommittee
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Committee of Women Ex Expect Expect Expect ¬
pect to Raise Thousand ThousandDollars ThousandI ThousandDollars
I Dollars a Week WeekAt VeekAt
At the end nd of a two weeks campaign campaignthe
the one hundred young oun business women wontonho womenwho womenwho
who ho have boen making a canvass oC oCthe o othe ofthe
the city in order to raise r J etund funds for the theVacation theVacatJon theVacation
Vacation Home to be erected by tl tlVoting the theYJ1 theYoung
Voting YJ1 Womens Christian Association Associationfor A oclatJon oclatJonfor
for the business women of Washington Washingtonfeel VuhlnJ1oofeel
feel greatly encouraged by the fact that thatthey thatthey thatthey
they have thus far secured sQCulfl more than thantwo thantwo
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two thousand dollars Td be exact exacttheir exncttheir exacttheir
their treasury now holds hold 202391 202391The i iTht jThe
The fundraising campaign camp ln for which whichthe whichthe whichthe
the hundred girls aolociting IIOJocittn contribu ¬
nOM are orwnteed ora nlzod into companies of often orUtll often
ten under und r captains and lieutenants Ik > utenants will willbe w1l1bo willbe
be continued througheut thlOUh < ut the month of ofMarch otManh ofMareb
March The Th > young women declare d are they theyintend thYIntend theyintend
intend to average avcra e tone one ne thousand dollars dollarseach doHnrsMch dollarseach
each week To Company G commanded commandedby
by b Miss Florence Haskell and Miss MAr Mtrt7te MArtlw Lr LrtJtI
tlw Tilden thus far belongs the palm palmfor palmfor palmfor
for the largest sum raised this com company comPIUIY company ¬
pany having havln secured 802 Much of the themoney themoney themoney
money contributed has been in small smallsuns amnn5U18 smallsuite
suns ranJnsr ran lnft from twentyfivo cent centto centsto
to a dollar dollarBesides dollarBe dollarBesides
Besides Be ldes these smaller contributions contributionsthe ct trbutlons
the following have ha e been uen received receivedWoodward recelvodV receivedWood
Wood Woodward V GOd ward d L Lothrop > throp t 5WGOO 6000
Kahns store storeMrs f 14000
Mrs Hennen Ren f1 Jennings 5000
F Qulncy QUln math 940 fi9Adrr fiG fiGtt 940Mr
Mr tt E v Murray urra MM ltt 8 8N
Mrs N Emma Kxrt 3609 3609J JG6 09
J T P HendrJck II nd1ieka y 5 7500 n
Charles G Stott StottMrs aaj aajMrs
Mrs E G Geary ry Johnson Joh liOJ1 10000airs 10000 109UiMrs
airs t D r C Phillip 3500 OO
Miss Uas Henrietta Harper > r 25 25The IiOO l1 l1The
The next ne t three weeks we it is I prorated proratedwill J > rornJ8edwill
will he the mot active of the cam cawipaizn camp
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TO DEBATE PRICES PRICESThe
The NSpon responsibility lblUt of t the tariff for the thehlRh the111Kh theh1gh
hlRh cost of living lIYln is the question that thatwill thatm thatwill
will m be debated by members of the theunday theunday theunday
unday School Literary Society of Ham Hamne HamAne Hamfine
fine ne M E Church on Friday night nihiWaldo nightVaJdo nightWaldo
Waldo Clark and W L L Evans will take takethe takethe takethe
the affirmative Th The negative lnegliLUve will be betaken betaken 1
taken by Mark A Wa Waon aon and Edward EdwardBraeheare EdwardBraBheare EdwardBrasheare
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Fire en the third floor of the home of ofMrg orlI ofMrs
Mrs lI Mary E Philips 1119 K street streetnorthweet streetnorthweet streetnorthwest
northweet did hl about JSOO fOO OO damage dam e this thismorning thh5mornlnl thismorning
mornlnlTho morningThe morning morningThe
The blaze was dlscoveed dtscove ed by a pa passer paMerb passerby er erby
by b who saw smoke issuing S uinS from under underthe und underthe r rUle
the roof and who turned in an alarm alarmfrom alarmtrom alarmfrom
from a nearby box When hon th the < r firemenarrived firemen firemenarrived firemenarrlved
arrived the upper part of the th house houseftlled was wasfilled wasfined
filled with dense don e smoke but it was wasnecessary wunecessary wasnecessary
necessary to chop holes In the roof to toget toget toget
get at the flames flamesTho ftamC8Tho flamesThe
Tho damage dam e was confined chiefly to tothe tothe tothe
the space between the coning of th ththird the thethirt1 thethird
third floor and the roof although the theother theother theother
other floors were somewhat damaged damagedby
by water The origin of the fire Is un unknown unknown nilknown ¬
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REMARKABLE REM ARKABIE RECORD RECORDFleshforming1 RECORDFleshforming
REMFleshforming
Fleshforming Food That Succeeds2tearly Succeeds SucceedsNearly Succee Succeeliearly
Nearly Every Time TimeA
A man or woman w man might as well starve starveoutright starveoutright starveoutright
outright as to take food into the stom stomach stomach stomach ¬
ach and nd not have it assimilated yet in inWashington InVashlngton InWashington
Washington as well ell as In every other othertown othertown othertown
town and city there are mary mar people peoplewho peoplewho peoplewho
who are thin pale and seem underfed underfedsimply underfedsimply underfedsimply
simply because the food they eat is not notassimilated nota86lmUated notassimilated
assimilated and falls to make good goodblood goodblood goodblood
blood and firm flesh lleshSamose fleshSamoe fleshSamoee
Samose the wonderful fleshforming fleshformingfood
food taken before or after meals min mingles mlnxlas mingles ¬
gles with the food so that It is assimi assimilated 11Jlmtlated assimilated ¬
lated by b the system and makes rich richblood richblood richblood
blood and pleasing plumpness plumpnessAnyone plumpne8Anone plumpnessAnyone
Anyone who is thin weak scrawny ecrawnyand scrawnyand rawnyand
and emaciated can put 50c on deposit depositwith depositwith depositwith
with James ODonnell 3 904 Ie < > M > F street streetnorthwest streetnorthwest streetnorthwest
northwest and take home a box of ofSamose otSamo ofSamose
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posit with the Fourteenth Street Savings Sa ngs Bank Bankhow how worthy of your account the thesoundness thesoundness thesoundness
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