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SSVT 1 f . 4 it LIC? v (v V"'. -cw fs: v. t o" T1 .. -i . 1 ..V M . rp' V 7 'JO ? 'VV, $v.. .r )--' i t I v k-o r" , , iSV MT4 TH1 D1KOOEATI0 UUOfl. 5, a o TU1SOAV, FEBRUARY U iV 1 ' .gg KVIVAL SERVICES , AT CHURCH OF CHRIST tt Last Week of the Big Alteration Sate 7 W. II fc II !.J it$ &W 5 y i'cf :L w uh flit r i iiaMBBBjialBfe. ' ' Wmmmm WmmM OWEN; m., Walker Mr. and Mrs. Owon M. Walker, gos pel singers, of Munce, lnd arrived ta town todny. Thoyiwlll tiavo charge t the music in tbo evangelistic scr vteea now In progress at tho churcli M Christ. Mr. Walker is u first class torus leader and barltono soloist. Mr. Walker Is a skilled accompanist -ad ban a pleasing contralto volco. 'Tfcey expect to form a largo chorus Jr. You will bo strengthened by Uriel Of Columbia Is Now Sought ENLARGED iftf-ti.n i WaMhington, Feb. 3 The movement fcecuh soveral years ago to reincorpor ate within tho District of Columbia ""Uat portion of tho original district on te south bank of tho I'otomao river, tint receded to Virginia In 1848, haH kiss renewed by a petition that Presi dent Tnft direct Attornoy-Ooncrnl Wickers ham to have tested In tho -oourtu tho legality of tho act of Con ureas recodlng tho land to Virginia. The imtltlon represents tbo owners T 75 per cent of tho roal estato within like area. Tho President has rosorvocl ta decision, but many peoplo bellevo 4t Is blH purpose to act upon It favor Jdy. Theso proceedings cannot be In fttttMtcd by Individuals,- but must be fcroaght In tho nnme of the govern- "Th torltory roferrod to comprised almost one luilf or the original Dis trict of Columbia, which was origin Mr 10 iiiIIoh tuiuure, All that Is now 9ft of the dlHtrlut In the Irregular trl ,f)ir portion on tho. Maryland side -of the liver. If the supremo court vkould 'declare tho act or recession to fcavo boon without warrant of law, one f wore additional highways brldgoH would ho built across the river, con 'ecting tho center of the city with Virginia hills. The bridges now -aaannlng the river are either to the Ttfa or south of tho huslneHs renter. Th little city of Alexandria, six iiiIIoh Mow Washington, would form a pntt tit tho federal dlsttlnt, should the act fce held to lie Invalid. Ho would sov 1 Hinull VIikIuIu Hinges hack of 'Arlington and Ft. Myer, The success t tho niovumeiil would probably Mko the Viiglnla hills oppoHlto do st4rmblo suburban settlements and 'wtye out some of tho undesirable Mlghborhoods there. The petition was presented by llnr- to Taylor, fotmer American minister to Spain. It contains 1 100 signatures. air. Taylor says be has concluded Mm act of recession to bo a nullity, as feeing a violation of that purl of the ' ewsUtuUon giving Congress power tm oxorclso exclusive legislation In M cases whatever over such district (a4 exceeding 10 miles square) as by Suaaaion in particular states and tho Mcifitanc of Congress becomes tho of government of tbo United lea;'' uud also a violation of nn er pari of the constitution provid es that "no state shnll pass uny bill r utuiudnr, ex pos.t facto law, or law tianlrmir tbo obligation of contract." WtfcU Virginia territory could ngaln jewo a part or the fodoral district, Jm way would Indeed bo opened for aaaUac Washington one of tho most aiiurul cities In tho world. '"U f it, II ANNCR WANT ADS PAY RSTAIL MERCHANTS AROUSED CWomio, III., Fab. 3-UUIlMttlon of reels peat and the taking or which will'onablo the retailors the comuotltlon of the blc Sl order houses uro the Iniportuut '4R(Dot slated for discussion at u vontlon of tho Retailers' Coiunior- union, which met nt the Hotel an lit tills city today for a three session. Tho organization In in Its membership several hun- retail dry goods and general tucr- i tv-awiia in mo terriiory uetween unio Sfjjfati Utah. MRS WALKER their beautiful songs. Rov. J. A. Long will preach. The subjects this week are: Monday "Tho Fifth Gospel." Tuesday How Shall Wo Escape If Wo Neglect?" ' i Wednesday "Portable Itollglon." Thursday "The Wages of Sin." Friday "Tho Tragedy of the In. compote." You are Invited to the services each evening at 7 o'clock. SH0RU0CAI5 RggB 24c; butter 30c. Mr. Fornian Forblng waa a visitor In Columbus Sunday and Monday. Mr. Cyril F. Allerdlng spont Sunday with relativos in Columbus. Ask anybody about It II an ford's Unlsara. Miss Ktbel Otter of Ashland spont Sunday with Miss Mao Smalloy of South Vernon. Dr. U. F. Humbert loft Monday morning on a business trip to Canton and Akron. Mr. John It. Doolfs loft Saturday night for tho Kast to purchase spring goods. Ono trial convlnceH-Hanford's Hal sain, Mr. Thomas Hlllior Is confined to his bed with tho grip. Mr. Fred Burins' wont to Columbus Monday morning to make a short vis it with friends. Mr. Ross Sattler of Columbus visit ed over Sunday with relatives In Mt. Voruoii. Mr. Peter Anderson of Nowark, 0 visited with Mr. I. A, Stream of this rlty over Monday. Mr. Dwlght I,afovwr went to Colum bus Monday morning to make a short business visit. Mrs, Walter Happ roturoed Sunday tiom ii two weeks' visit with relativos In Columbus. Mrs. II. C. Dovln left Monday morn ing for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will visit for a fow days. Ml'. John Duff, Jr., returned to Ur banii, Ohio, Sunday evening ufter u short visit in Mt, Vernon. Ilunford's llnlsam cures bunions, Apply for several ml nut oh nightly. Judge I. A. Horry will open law of- tlcos at No, 0 Hnst High street next week. Mr. uud Mrs. John Cross uud son, Norton, of Deluwuro county are tlif guests of Miss Fldollu Plku of Fast Hurgoss street. Ruv, and Mrs. I-Mwln MuMllleu of Mt. Ollead spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Willeiulu of Kast l,amur tine street. When hurt send for Ilunford's Bal sam, or better still, have It always on hand for accidents, Mr. John Hull, who hus boon con ducting a restaurant In this city, will leave Tuosduy for Delaware, having disposed of his business In Mt. Vor noii, Mr, Robert Salisbury returned to Hwoetwator, Toun., Monday morning aftor a several days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Salisbury, of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Krlo Wagner of Cleve land spent Saturday and Sunday wltli relatives In tho city. Mr. Wagner Is uow employed on the reportorial utaff of the Cleveland Loader, Mr. and Mrs. H. I Heldou and daughtur, Majorte of Mt. Vornou are In the city spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Woolsor, of North Tenth stroot. Newark Ad vocnlo. When a horse Is calked In deep snow, use Ilunford's Balsam. It la tfle best all-round liniment for man and boast. - RECEIVER FOR BEQQS CO. Columbus, ()., Feb. 3 David O. Iloggs on Monday morning tlted suit for a recolver for tho Huggs Co,, which operutes a department store nt Chest nut uud High streets. ! RANNER WANT ADS PAY Entertained With Auction Mrs. William L. Robinson dcflght fully entertained with three tables ot auction at her homo on East Chest nut street Saturday afternoon. Tho souvenir wus awarded Mrs, Walter dperrj. A delicious supper was serv ed. -o Entertained With Play Mnrtinsburg, Ohio, Feb. 3 The So phomore class of the loral high school entertained n large crowd of onthus lastle people at tho town hall hero Saturday evening with a play, "Coast Folks." Tho pay was very well pre sented, the cast being made up wholly of Sophomore students. o Watcon-Daugherty Nuptials Mr. Wade Watson, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. ('forgo Watson of near Jelloway, now of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth Daughorty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daughorty of Danville, wero married at tho home of the bride's parents Saturday uvon ing. The ceremony was lerrora,ea by Rev. Columbus Workman. Mr Wutson is a graduate of Ohio Univer sity nt Athens and now holds a re sponsible position in Cleveland. Miss Daugherty is one of Danville's most popular young ladles. DEITHS The Fred Bechtol Funeral Tho remains of tho late Fred Hech tol of Columbus were brought to Mt. Vernon Sunday and wero tnkon to the home of his sister, Mrs. Wclker, on North Sauduslty street for tho funeral at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, In terment In Mound Vlow cemetery. John B. McColloch Mr. John U. McColloch of Nowark, Ohio, died at the homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. William Pembrook, at 004 North Sandusky street Sunday triorn- ing nt 2 o'clock, His death resulted from n nine weeks' Illness caused by gangrene. Ho was about 08 years of ago and is survived by one son, John McColloch, and six daughters, Mrs. William Pembrook. Mrs. Sarnh Kearn. Mrs. Dorothy Stufl, Mrs. May Oreoley, Mrs. Jennie Irwin and Mrs. JcsbIo Woodruff. The remains were taken to Shaw, nee, Qhlo, on the 11:30 H. &. O. trnln Monday for tho funeral and Interment. o-- Mra. John Wright The lunernl of Mrs. John Wright, who died Friday night at her homo In Amity of upoploxy, occurred Sunday afternoon nt 1 o'clock at the M, B. church In Amity, Rev. J. M. Holm of delating. Tho deceased was (II years of ago mid Is survived by two sons, Charles Wright of Cleveland, Harry Wright of Amity and by ono brothor, Albert O'llrleu of Mt. Vernon and two sIsteiH, Mrs, Flora Dowds of Mt. Vor non and Ada O'llrlen who lived with Mrs. Wilght. o Mrs. W. 8. Winn Woid has boon received in Onmblor of the death of Mrs. V. S, Wing which occurred Saturday morning nt her home 1u Pasndlmi, California. Mrs. Wing was u former icsldunt of 0 am bier. ' HH.4 h BIRTHS 4. 4! r 4 A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wonderly of near Oambler, .t..I. t HOWARD 4, Hh H vl'4 r4 Mr, John 8. White and wlfo of How- ard spont Sunday nt the home of Com missioner and Mrs. Legrand Brltton. Dr. Coleman and wlfo wont to Dela ware, Ohio, on Friday whero tho doc tor v.11) take treatment at Magnotlc Springs. Ma William T, Horn, who has been at Mt. Corinel hospital, Columbus, the past four weeks, will return this ev ening much Improved In health,. A suites ot meetings will begin at tho M, K, church next Sunday oven ing, conducted by Rev, Kerr assisted by his daughter. The people or How ard ur to be congratulated on secur ing such nn .able man, Mr. Clarence White and wife, Mr. Charles l.epley nnd wife, Mr. C, H. Brit ton and wife of Howard, Mr. Fred Wright and wife ot Gambler were plnoBuutly entortnlnod nt a six o'clock dinner on Frlduy qvenlug by Mr, and Mrs Austin Cochran ot Oambler, . Kurl( Crandall, brother of Otis Cran c1h.11, of tlio' Olauts, and Held captain ot the Memphis team In 1912, has been signed by the Indianapolis club. ' V Only Five More Days ' Successful beyond our most sanguine expectations lias been 'this our greatest of all sales. It has Br paifeed head and shoulders any previous sale we ever hold. . , 1 th08e wuo Mavo taken advantage of it, this sale has been a genuine boon. vfiecurq merchandise of the highest orderperfect in quality, faultless in fit and iat,werc not dreamed of it month ago by the most optimistic. v to; i that, Make the most of this Golden Opportunity to double the purchasing ability of your dollars by attending this Great Sale during thi s final week. The next Five Days will see Stir ring Times in this store. Each section of the Big Store will have a final clearance. 65c Table Damask for 49c Mammoth stock of this 2-yards wide pure white table damask in patterns that cothpare with the fin est.Irish linen. Regular price G5c; Sale Price, per yard ,49c $1.00 Table Linens for 77c At this sale wo are going to of fer you any piece of standard $1.00 Table Damask and assure you an excellent variety of beautiful pat terns, all in, 2-yards wide and every thread' pure linen. Regular pricl $1.00; Sale Price 77c yard $1.25 and $1.35 Irish Table Damask at 97c Your unlimited choice ot1 any piece in the store from our very fine Irish Satin Table Damask; all All-sale prices throughout the store sorfar published will still be in force durintr this week. -;... POLICE Md To The Limit Ter rorize Residents Chicago,, 111., Fob. 3 Kloven Intojcl cutfd ChlcnKp pollremen, four In full uniform, equipped with stars, clubs and loaded revolvers tho other plnln clothes men, aided by 11 Southsldo snloou-keepcr, today drovu In uutos to Oukliiwn, it suburb, fifteen miles south west of Chlcngo. They terrorl.od''tho eutlro vHIsKe. broke up iv community dunce, Insulted, women, shot nt town olllclnla, nnd finally, after u llorco battle wero driv en out of the village. One patrolman's hat badge was torn off, his club uud revolver woro taken from him and ho recolvod nn all around, thorough! thrashing, Another lost his revolver In tho battle. Soveral of the polleenien were carried out un conscious and duiqped Into the wait ing automohllos, Three of tho "cops" are now In Southside hospitals. Among'tho village forces only min or hurts "wore reported, mostly Injured knuckles, tho result of hitting tho bel ligerent pollcemcnlth bare fists. VIPI.,... lf uit..t.M,1 Fllln..v 1-...u.A..a and daughters or residents of Oak- lawn were prostrated today as a result of the indignities offered' them by Chi cago oftlcors. Two young women who slapped tho facea of insultera, af terward badly beaten by the fathers, aw 111 In bod. President jamea! Montgomery, of the Village Hoard ofv Trustees, declared that a special meeting of -tho Town Hoard would be held and steps taken to see that tho gulHy(men are ousted from tho, Chicagoiellce force, Charges will be filed wltlT tie Civil Service fmnmtafllnn ll" w. ......... ,, . At a Disadvantage. "A tuwly uiarrleir man always Ima .great confidence la .the superior wis dom of his vlfc."8pvi "Naturally." rented Miss Cayenne. "A mini who Half, been accustomed to fating with pin laJ knl vch, forks and spoons Is lll.ely tpfe pretty humble and subdued wliiuhe Is being Instruct ed In the iim uf lif 'the silverware that Tomorrow Linens & Hoe their DaySupply your need our Great Stocks at wholesale prices are $1.25 and $1.35 yard. Sale . Price 97c yard 7c Auck Towels for 5c There are very nice handy size towels measure 14x30 inches; good quality with fancy borders, all splendid 7c towels. Sale Price, each 5c 10c Huck Towels for 7c Heavy quality Huck Towels are 16x32 inches in size, have fancy border,' would be splendid 10c val ues. Sale Price 7c each 21c Turkish Towels 15c 500 dozen large double thread Turkish Towels with hemmed ends size 20x42 inches. Every towel worth 21c; smaller stores often ask 25c for these. Sale Price, ,15c each 6c Dice Crash, 4c Yard 1000 yards fine Sussex Dice Crash, 14 inches wide of good strong quality; every yard worth 6c. Sale Price 4Vc yard Meyer .... COINS Of Much Value Are Discover ed In Rome Rome, February ;i -An Italian farm er has miido a, valuable urchueologlcal find In a field nour lezl. He discover ed an ourthenwaro vase containing 5, .100 silver coins of the Homun republi can period. Tho vaso weighs about fifty pounds. Most of the coins lire rare specimens uud are In an ndiulr uble stnte of preservation, ;Tlio field Is owned by Count' Hon. otatl, who has renounced his rlghtt to a claim of ono-hnlf ot tho value of tho discovery and hus allowed Hi;ofesBor Oalloso to remove tho coins to the- museum at Anconu lor Identification, Only one-half of tho coIub have been examined as yet but their value Is es timated nt more than $1,000,000. Tho government gave the farmer I2r.,000. IayIm All: Arrests In The City Of r Newark Newark, O., February -Directpr Beavler th. ,;,," -'- "" of lubltc Safety Collier threatens tp The games at the cealao are perfoct lasuo orders to tho police not tq make ly fulr, says the "writer Whsn there anymore arresta'ao matter bow sef;U trouble, and, trouble' very vrare. U ioub ine onense. e saya proaeeutor m uu lu "' ,pver vi no.to the J Howard Jonea ytt treat caaea light- ftm'' " ' mTrf.' J Jy'if they como to the grand Jury. wh!.n ?' '"' yW"K "WnK it la geu- -,,., .. . , , v . r"y Me 'r'r,hea la femme."' TbIb action Is occasioned by a let- . ter received by Chief of Police Bill- AtinRCIaf inuutnii tard oterday from ProUte Judge wwuntlf JUWHaUW. cuicd costs In four cases in which de- v Uutly Neat In Dree. ' fendants were Indicted by 'the grand Andrew Johnson waa mm of tho nest Jurv he would dismiss the casea. eat men In b's dress and htuoi! I have Actional strife among Democratic 'TOr kHwn During hi", three years d. .. ' . . ... . ' In NUilhvllln In tt.ip.lMtl... Kl. .l.u...l omcenoiaers, one being liberal ua the other Hni.rviiHv r .,.,! th lice offlclals: have beon required ,to secure costs In uuner court, raaaa'. , j - w-w -. - pTJTT ' per yard. 12c $1.39 $6.00 for - Lindorf Co. Mt. Vernon's Big Store 'n WOMEN 0 AS GAMBLERS. They Are Noted at Mont Carle ler Coolness and Luck, Tba V.OUIWU giiinhlei-H hi Monte Carlo are by no mentis th excitable, hyaterl calMiud unscrupulous players that have oeou denci'ilHKl to us. Many uru un scrupulous uud dlMliouestbut they are usually calmer tbun the' men. There are women who .nil) pick up your wu ulngs( uudur your very iiuhv. asserts the I-omlou Chronicle, and If you pro-, test tho c-i-ouplur will probably pay the mouey again rut her tbuu have u dis turbance. There are other women whn will sit beside u man uud openly cluliu u part of his winnings, and if tho man la wise he will surrender to the extor tlou rather lliuu disturb the domestic bliss. Hut. us a rule, the 'women gum-: bio with 0(iianluilty, uud how extruor dluarlly lucky they uie. to tie sure! Women have wonderful luck While moil work out eluUirute "systems" urul kit frowuliiK over tlgures. the mysteries of which would take u very Nupolcou of finance to elucidate, and then puy aiid lose, women simply plunk mouej ou the number they aru "surtOs going to win," and they do win; It la not ut all nn uncommon thing tu see u woman sitting agulust the wullt uor nusunuii uy uer siue, waiting to put pieces ou ut her command. White he trots to and from the tables, telling her what numbera turned up last, fuss Ing and fuming and worrying what to do next, she calmly surveys the eguree she hus Jotted down, gives him another 'piece'" ut the psychological moment to put on, und her big velvet embroidered bag grows wider In circumference ev ery hour. The five franc "Aect" Is even heavier and clumsier tu carry than our "crown" piece. But she Is so tbor otiguly used to It In quautittes that she AnMM ttAl- inlnil aaa as II ikia ..aa.'a ulML. l, , v . r. '' W'."."T .'" .",nvR "nwuciow iroca, coin, Ba in black broadcloth but otttiv for thirty years, -ind rdVksoKt of iimi nm, u'iu.tii.a ...".i..... n : : It has enabled thousands correct in style, at prim Bedding tomorrow" from : ' : 5c Cotton Twilled Toweling to, . . 3c lOp 'Crashes for, per yard. .-. ,7f. Crash for, per yard . . . 10c Bed Spreads at, 96a Twenty-five dozen large size bed spreads, heavy crochet designs worth $1.39. Sale Price 98c $2.50 Bed Spreads for .... $1.48 Extra quality bed spreads cut comer fringes, square and scallop ed edges worth $2.50. Sale Price $1.48 BLANKETS ALL REDUCED 85c Cotton Blankets for 69c $1.25 Cotton Blankets for. .84c $1.50 Cotton Blankets for. $1.19 $1.00 Cotton Blankets for. .79c Fine Wool Blankets .$4,25 We Give .ttf' Green Trading stamps J of his owe clothes'. He, was ae acraytK lous about his linen that he invariably chapKixl all of It dally and seioetlmea oftener He was matchlessly perfect in figure, about ove feet ten, had bandaome broud vMboulde'rs, floe forehead, aaperU face. Dark busby hair und small baud and feet. Tho most marked feature about him was bis eyea. which were mull, and, although such eyes are not usually attractive, bis were black, sparkling slid stxolutely beautiful. He was not u gamester ut unytbiuf nnd could piuy only Indifferently" at " ' checkers, lu I&S2 he explained to me tbul he hud never visited n theater be cauwe lu bis youth he lacked the op porluulty uud always afterward would, rather study nnd work or go to bed, tbuu spend his time ut u pluyhouse He looked ou nil kinds or wimbling u wrong, never knew one curd or one domino from another uud was never at, a horse race. He had bHn to n few circuses und mlustrel shows and like them. Itecollectloii of Hbi Secretary. Malar Truman. In Century. Toe Many Pianos. M. de S.. art critic. In Jnivellnu In, Italy. On the train he consults the uti uuul showing vaiiuus, location la Klorence He i-emlsT. ''CaxnuuinertH via 1 piano." "Oli. me." be saya, "l do not want 'any piano-la the bouse." H,e conllniicH m Vek'tlj He Hnda ,Uouea of two, tul-e-, four pTauoa. Q. does not Hud any that lire' unprovided; with these. He In deserate. He de clares the suKiitbuiidnoi-e of these In siruiiieutM iIImuuhih him with Klorenc. Then some one explains to Mm that the word piano, In Italian, slgniflea the gonr or suny of a house.-Crl de Parte. . . Had a Complaint The angry cjtlseu puffed Into ta ofTlce of the city editor. "See here, sir," "he yelled, "what da. you mean by publishing my realgaatloaji frea my pnllUcal'oflk-e fn'bla wayr "Yen gave the story out yoarsetf. iMdn't year-' naked the editor. "Of 'collide I dM." repled the antrjr i-Ulaon, -HJit.your fool taper prlata Ur uiHler Ike besd, of labile Improve ients "-Cincinnati Rnqulrer, A Ceflem Heee. Mundy-Wbitt (oh-yvV-bea goto" to. e KwtoUHe so roK'larV" Are yo' corre ajiondlu' wlf Home other female? Ran. tus-Noi. hut since ,Ah been a-readl' Ib de puiiem 'bout rfgte, ;'coiwcbn und Ab kind o' -tfcotiglBt vAb might poaalbly git a lettnh frorti.dat inluletah. what married ns.-l.lfe?V cei.i'Keeii;;ru, CK "Why, maBfyob harev-Uo' sense ot; umor, When I frst heard that iok". ;vW. Ii i . . a . ." aJ r. . auffoea M .fl W! X W i SI '$ m & .J 'fi aSfa':, :&mMMM tt ... J ' :..". iPAVJ .1 ' t