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THE BARRE DAILY TI3IKS. BARRE. VT., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1912 DEMOCRATS NEED A SCARE Party rs fir Danger From Too : Much Confidence . THIS .HAS A; TENDENCY To Check Campaign Contributions The Trus Sujts JHandicap Republican Collectors Third-Termers . Afraid of Publicity. New York, Sept. 11. Wanted By Chairman McAdoo and the Iemocratic (ampaign committee, gome means of "throwing' a scare" into the Democrats of the country that . will cure them of I bad case of over-confidence. In spite of warning after warning that the battle was far from won, the Demo cratic managers are seriously embar rassed for funds, and their reports show that there is nothing like the enthu siasm for Wilson that there was imme diately after the Baltimore convention. This is explained, not on the ground that Wilson has grown less popular, but that iig followers are disposed to take his lection for granted. The publication of the first list of contributors showed a ridiculously small campaign fund on which to elect a president. The mon ey must be raised and that soon if Gov ernor Wilson is to get any real benefit pt his campaign management. Appar ently the southern Democrats have not Jegun to do, what they promised in the matter of raising 'money... Chairman !MeAdoo knows more abwt financing subways than campaigns, and he has made several suggestions with respect to popular methods of financing the campaign which veteran campaigners fcave disapproved. Governor Wilson, in spite of his expe rience as governor of Xew Jersey, is said to have little idea of the value of a political organization. . He would like to be elected by dollar subscriptions con tributed by as many hundred thousands voters as would be necessary to cover the cost of a campaign. His managers have found him very impracticable when it comes to devising way and means of meeting the rent at head-iiar-ters and responding to appeals for as sistance from the state committee. The Vermont Democrats were compelled to get along without 'any financial aid from heir national committee, and the story goes that Maine fared equally badly. The Democrats have the consolation of knowing that the Republicans are even -orse off for -money. President Taft's administration, has made a record of law IHIoodl's Pills Best family physic. Do not grtpeor cause pain. Purely vegeta ble, easy to take. 25c enforcement which was not designed to aid in the raising of a campaign fund, and the money raisers sent out by cnair man Hille have been turned down in dozens of instances by men prominent in the financial world who said frank ly they did not care to perpetuate for another four years the record made by the department of justice. Here is ap parently a clear contradiction of the charges of the third-termers that the trnsts have liked the "Wickersham dis solving plaster." Senator Beveridge and the other Bull Moose orators go merrily along with their charges that in compelling the big trusts to dissolve the Taft administration has been giving them what they most desired and many people seem to believe this. Publicity of campaign funds is ap parently not a favorite theme of the third-termers. Senator La Follette con tinues to demand through his weekly newspaper that Colonel Roosevelt tell how much whs contributed for his nom inating campaign fund last spring, but the colonel just as persistently ignores the demand. Instead of making public his list of subscribers the colonel is urging that Congress appropriate for the expenses of presidential candidates. Probably no candidate would be willing to spend only that which was allowed him under the law so that the result would be that the government appro priation would be in addition to that subscribed by friends and suporters. But the suggestion serves the useful pur pose of distracting public attention from a troublesome subject. GAYNOR IS ; IMPATIENT Before Aldermanic Police Inves tigating Committee HE LOSES HIS TEMPER And Declares That Attempts to "Scan dalize" Him Will Be In Vain Tirade Against Newspapers - and Sensationalists. LA WHENCE STRIKE CHARGES. mm i Former City Marshal Says Mill Own ers Wanted to Discredit Unions, Boston. Sept. 11. Charges that the dynamite "planting" during the Law rence strike was only an incident in a deep laid plot to discredit unionism gen erally, which were made to the grand iurv bv former City Marshal. O'Sul livan of Lawrence, were investigated yesterday. DisU-ict Attorney Peiletier called be fore the grand iurv Mayor Scanlon, Com missioner of Public Safety Lynch, who prevented the children of the strikers leaving town, and James Bailey, an of ficer of the American Woolen Mills company. All were asked point blank whv, after U Sullivan had declared he and his men could easily preserve or der, they had compelled the calling out of the militia. O'SuIlivan told the jury that the real cause of all th Lawrence trouble was the desire of the city officers and mill owners to incite the strikers to disorder so that they would be discredited. When he refused to permit the police to do this, he asserted, he was deposed. TWO KILLED. Railroad Men Lose Lives in Accident Near Pittsburg. Pittsburg, P'ept. II. two person were killed and six others slightly injured when a switching engine running light, collided with the first section of Penn sylvania passenger train, No. 21, near Derry, Pa., early yesterday. The dead are James Quick, flagman of the passenger train, Altoona, Pa., and J. K healnrd, engineer of the switch engine, Whitney, Pa. I lie injured include the passengers and trainmen. GRANITEVILLE. Miss Georgia M. Kossuth of Granite ville, teacher of piano and organ. Tele phone 318-2. Members of Granite Mountain lodge, No. 7897, L O. O. F., M. U., will please take notice that the regular meeting will be held on Thursday evening. Sept, 12, instead of Friday. Per order secretary. Twenty Dollars For Two You would not trade twenty dollars' worth of butter for two dollars' worth of veal. Yet I can name bright farmers, right in this neigh borhood, who feed young stock butter fat worth 2s to 35 cents a pound, when oil meal would be just as good for them. If you feed milk set and skimmed by hand, you are leav ing one-quarter to on-half the butter fat in, the milk. You are feoding valuable butter to produce cheap calf fat or pig fat. Gentlemen, that doesn't pay. THE SHARPIES TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR will save that cream itop that loss and put you that much ahead. Come and see. the Tu bular. Let me explain how and why it's the cleanest skimming, lightest running, most dura ble and easiest handled cream separator made. The Tubular is very sim ple. I'll be pleased to take it all apart and explain exactly how it will pay for itself one to three times each year in increased dairy profits. J. L. ARKLEY, Barre, VI. Xew York, Sept. II. For two hours to-day Mayor Gaynor sat in the wit ness chair and parried with evasion all attempts of counsel for the aider- manic committee to learn his views on the police situation brought to a head bv the Rosenthal murder The mayor lost his temper and twice denounced the hearing as a scandal mon gering excursion and declared the at tempts to 'scandalize" him will be in vain. At no time would he admit the police department inefficient and nine out of ten questions asked remained unanswered. As the questioning continued the may or broke into a tirade against newspa pers and sensationalists. "I have been brought here under false pretenses," he shouted. "I shall with draw if this line of questioning is pur- SURELY SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS "Pape's Diapepsin" Ends Indigestion, Gas, Sourness and Heartburn in -Five Minutes, ; l "Really does" put bad stomachs in or der "really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes that just that-makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach' regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; bead is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coaien; vour insides filled with bile and indi gestible waste, remember the moment Diaoeosin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelou, and the joy is its harmlessness. A larce fifty-cent case of Tape's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It s the quickest, sur est and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. WANT AEGEAN ISLES FREE Move by Socialists and Other Extremists sued.' union of the Grand Army of the Re public, it was stated that at least 10,000 visitors were in Los Angeles from the East and probably as many more from coast points. Sight-seeing trips, state reunions and a public reception at Pasa dfna, followed by a luncheon took up the day. Denver is the principal con tender for next year's encampment. SPORTING NOTES. HAYES SWEARS WALDO ASKED FALSE REPORT Police Captain Explodes Bomb at Trial of Veracity In New York Graft -Scandal. Xew York, Sept. 11. A bomb was exploded at the trial of former Police Inspecttor Cornelius O. Hayes, . accused by Commissioner Waldo of having made a false statement, when the deposed in spector, nuder cross-examination, inti mated strongly that he had been in structed to make a false report. It was just before be was excused as a witness when Atty. Farley, for Waldo, demand ed: "When you were summoned by the commissioner on Aug. 15, and he asked you to state definitely whether or, not he had given you orders not to raid disorderly houses, why was it that you asked: 'Do you want me to answer that in the presence of these ment' meaning your fellow-inspectors!" "Because I did not want to Mate to the commissioner, in the presence of four other inspectors, that I had been instructed to make a false report." 1 he answer plainly disconcerted rar- ley, who promptly changed his line of questioning. Hayes also declared that the stenographer s minutes of what took place when he went to the commission er's office were "manifestly untrue." Hayes was again on the witness stand for cross-examination when his trial was resumed at headquarters yester day. Terence Farley, assistant corpora tion counsel, appearing for the police department, tried hard, but without avail, to shake the previous testimony of Hayes to the effect that Waldo had instructed him (Haves) not to molest disorderly houses making "an outward show" of decency. GERMAN GOVERNMENT WILL ADMIT ARGENTINE BEEF Popular Clamor Against the High Prices Leads to the Action, It Is Reported. Berlin. Sept. 11. In consequence of the general clamor sgainst the unpre cedentcd high price of meat, the govern ment, the Rundshchau hears, is consider ing the question of facilitating the im portation of Argentine chilled meat, This measure is advocated in countless petitions and remonstrsnces which are being addressed to the government by the municipalities and political organ isations. The importation of Argentine frozen beet is now theoretically permit ted, but it is hampered by vexatious regulations which render the imports ion practically prohibitive, and the go ernment hitherto has insisted that an alteration of the import rules was im possible. The popular feeling to which the government is bending has taken possession of all classes and parties with the exception of the agrarians. ENTERTAINS 20,000 VISITORS. 4 BARRE DAILY TIMES. Sept, 11, 1912 &XSIXC.OOONS: OP COIMhl-CUTIVE:v- l-'AZ&E&gl PATE 5 XON5TITUT ;AET.MM' AWi'ffi n .This newspaper has been selected as the one paper In this city for ths T ) advance complimentary distribution of this mt work. HSSKtt4t45$S3 Thm 41 Sell AboveTcouron with five others of consecutive date. tS Volumes m presented at this office with only the necessary promo-' X Edition , total of 1.98, (which includes freight from factory," $ Complete cierk hire, checking, wrapping, etc.), will secure this' t irons so t complete set for you if presented before this comoh- mentary edition is exhausted, at which time the national canvass will be X started at its regular installment price of fl2 per set. See illustra-' . : A j,.:,:n : :. j j:t ' llvu mill iuu uc9viiuuu in tut; viiajJiajr aiiiiuuiii-ciiiciiia liiiicu Udliy, . Msll OpilM flltA Hn llnM Mm nffm If v.. 7 vrlll nif .irr.tl fhnma linnn FDiMlnt nf mat ' Only ens complimentary set can be allowed lor any one family Los Angeles ' Receives Veterans Gather ing for G. A. R. Encampment. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 11. With the frrival here of special trains bearing veterans to attend the forty-sixth re- 1 . AMERICAN LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. At Chicago Boston 15, Chicago 4. Batteries -Wood, Hall and Cadv; Benz, White nnd Schalk. At Detroit Detroit 8, Philadel phia 6. Batteries Jensen, Lake, Stanage and Onslow; Crabb, Brown, Covalski and Lapp. At Cleveland Washington 11, Clevelsnd 2. Batteries Cashion snd Henry; Blanding. Steen, Wolf, Nehr, Carisch and Xaegelson. At St. Louis New York 8, St. Louis 3. Batteries McConnell and Sweeney; Hamilton, Allison and KritcheU. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 03 38 .710 Philadelphia 79 53 .500 Washington 70 S3 .500 Chicago 04 67 .480 Detroit 02 72 .4fl3 Cleveland 58 74- .4430 New Yprk 47 84 .350 St. Louis 43 80 .343 1 James Esmond, who has covered dif ferent infield positons on the Redland team in the last couple of years, has been released by the Cincinnati club tJ the Montreal club of the International Icazuo. Esmond will report at once to the Montreal team. ' Jake Stahl, manager of the Red So, foretells that the coming world s series will be of the shortest duration of any on record. The chief of the Red Sox bunch is planning on using Wood twice, OBnen, Collins and Kedient once. Matty Mclntyre, left fielder of the White Sox, was disposed of to the San Francisco club in the Pacific Coast league last week. The funeral of Bugs Raymond took place Monday at Chicago. His team mates on the former Chicago United States league team acted as pall bear ers. The call for football candidates at Princeton university has been answered. Logan Cunningham, who played back on the Princeton 1910 team and who was backtield coach last fall, will have charge of the entire squad this year. The Tigers have lost the entire left side of the line. Among those returning are Pendleton, Baker and DeWitt for back field positions; Dunlap, end; Phililps and Bleutherethal, linemen. As the result of- an injury received Saturday, Marsans, the Cincinnati play err will be out of the game for the rest of the season. For reasons thst have not been given out. Manager Chance has suspended Schult., his hard hitter outfielder. The call for the first appearance of the Brown university football warriors has been issued for Sept. 18 bv Conch Robinson. He will have, at his die-1 posal. D. J. Pry ss assistant coach. R. W. Ashbaugh of Youngstown, O.. will captain the team. The - prospects for the season are very bright, although Sparckling and Marble will not be back Alfred Ooulett broke the world's bi' cycle record for one mile in competition at Salt Lake' City Sunday night, covei ing the distance in 1:47 3-5. Lowell lost the New England league title, but can boastfully lay clai:n to having the largest attendance of any of the clubs in the circuit. In one of its gimes recently they drew 8,000. Pitcher Van Dvke of the Worcester ciub has joined the Boston Red Sox and is with them on their western inva sinn. He will be given a chance to pitch before returning. The pitcher the Red Sox are fearing when they meet the iants this fall for the world's championship is not Mar quard, but Tesreau, one of Robinson's new- proteges. Rose Pitonof has decided not to swim the English channel. Rough water and bad weather, all season has accounted for Rose not attempting the swim. The channel looks a great deal narrower to u here on this side of the water thai to be standing in full view of the nar row neck. Sager, the Northampton pitcher, has signed with the Waterbury club of the Connecticut league. He reports to-day for duty. Sager has been one of the mainstays of the Northampton club and his admirers are very confident that he will prosper in his new field. The Tittsburg fans are sore over the showing of their team this season. Kar ney Dreyfus has no excuses to offer for the disappointment of the fans. It has been claimed that Dreyfus has inter fered with Fred Clarke in the manage ment of the club, but this the presi dent of the club denies and savs that he has great confidence in Clarke and would not interfere until he thought himself able. WOULD NOT RETURN ISLANDS To "Turkish Brutalities" An Autono mous Government Advocated Gari baldi Decines to Lead Pro posed Army of Volunteers, Chiasso, Switzerland, Sept. 11. Feel ing is running high in Italy regaring the ultimate disposition of the .'gean Islands which have been occupied by the Italian troops in the war with Turkey. The agitation was initiated by delegates from the islands and by Greek emis saries, and is receiving the support of the Socialists and other extremists. The agitators maintain that it would be dishonorable if Italy selfishly con cluded peace by giving tip the vEgean Islands to Turkey on the ground thta Italy merely aimed at the possession of the Libya region of Africa. It is insist ently and emphatically demanded that the "islands shall not be returned to Turkish brutalities and revenge." The Italian government la urged to insure for the islands an autonomous govern ment to -which, it is asserted, thev arc entitled by ethical, racial and political reasons. Advances have been made to Rieciot- ti Garibaldi, the only surviving son of the Italian patriot, to orsanize and lead a body of "red shirt volunteers", similar to that which participated in the Greek war of 1807, to maintain the in dependence of the islands, if Italy for the sake of peace, abandons them. So far Garibaldi has refused to entertain such an idea on the belief that it was premature and would be liable to cause complications. ITALIANS BOMBARD TURKISH PORT Kush-Adassi Is Said to Be Badly Dam aged by Italian Fire. Constantinople, Sept. 11. Italian war ships have bombarded the Turkish port of Kush-Adassi, 40 miles south of Imyn, according to messages received here today. No one could lie found in official cir cles here to confirm the Teport that Tur key and Italy have practically agreed on peace terms. i-oreign diplomats in close touch with the sultan's govern ment said, in view of the bombardment of Kush-Adassi. they considered the re ports very improbable. To Italians, the town of Kusu-Adas-n is known as Ccalanova. It has a popu lation of 7000. Beyond the fact that it is said to have been badly damaged by the Italian fire details of the bombard ment are lacking. HATS ! ! Into the limelight now comes the new fall soft hat. All sorts of good shapes and nobby fabrics. J Nothing else fills the bill for fall wear so well unless it is a derby. . f New derbies now if you want m. $2 up. flj Whatever you get here, be it clothing, fixin's or hats it's a satisfaction-sinecure. here MOORE & OWENS BARRE' S LEADING CLOTHIERS 122 North Main St Barre, Vermont Telephone 66-W MOTION OF THE EARTH. It May Easily B. Demonstrated by a 8impl. Method. It Is quite possible to prove that the artb revolvea on its axis by a simple experiment and without baring re course to mathematics. Take a good sized bowl, fill It nearly foil of water and place It npon tbe floor f a room wbicb is not exposed to shaking or Jarring from tbe street Sprtukle over tbe surface of tbe wa. ter a coating of lyco podium powder, a wblte substance wblcb can be bought at almost any drag store. Then upon tbe sorface of this coating of powder matte wttn powdered ctiarconi a straight idack line. say. an Inch or two Inches in length and lying north and south. Having made this little black mark with the charcoal powder on the sur face of tbe contents of tbe bowl, lay down npon tbe floor a stick or some other straight object, so tbat it shall be exactly parallel with tbe mark. Leave tbe bowl undisturbed for a few boors and then notice tbe position of tbe black mark with reference to the object tbat It was parallel with. It will be found to have shifted Its di rection and to bare moved from east to west that Is to ssy. In a direction opposite to tbat of the movement of tbe earth on its ails. Tbe earth In simply revolving bas carried tbe water and everything else In tbe bowl aronnd with it, bnt tbe powder on tbe surface has been left behind a little. Tbe line will always be fonnd to bare moved from east to west, which Is good proof that every thing else bas moved tbe other way. tying 1b a corT heavily swathed bi band ages. There be stopped, and. after ad ministering a few words of comfort to the unfortunate sufferer, ha remarked iu cheering tones: "Never mind, my man. youH soon be all right Keep on smiling; that'a the way of the world." "1H never smile again, replied the youth sadly. " " ' "Rnbbishr ejaculated tbe vlenr. "There ain't no rubbish a boat ft!" ex claimed the other heatedly. "Tfa through smiling at another fellow's girt thst !"m here now." Pearson's Weekly. No More Smiling. Tbe new vicar was paying a visit among the patients in the local hos pital. When be entered ward No. 2 be came across a pale looking young man A Hardship. "Tbey talk of hardships, said st Irish eoldler as be lay down to sleep on the deck of a transport, "but, be; , lad. this Is tbe hardest ship I was eve in in my lifer" Health and an Umbrella. A man's health is something like an ombrella. When once lost it la hsrd to get rmck. bnt when worn a little it may be recovered. Speak with the speech Of the world, think with tbe thoughts of the few. John nay. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S At rhiladelphia- RESULTS. -Pittsburg 11, Philadelphia 4. Batteries Adams and Gibson; Moore, Kinneran, Nicholson nnd l)foin. At Boston Chicago , Boston 4. Batteries Cheney and Cot ter; Dickson, Brown and Rari den. At Xew York Xew York 4, St. Louis 3. Batteries Marquard and Wilson; bailee, Geyer and Bres nahan. At Brooklyn Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 4. Bntteries Fronime and Clarke; Allen, Knetzer, Cur ties and Miller. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. Pet. Xew York 02 3!) .702 Chicago R2 48 .631 Pittsburg 78 83 .fifi.5 Cincinnati flfl ,67 .403 Philadelphia 63 67 .485 St. Louis o.j 77 .416 Brooklyn 49 R2 .374 Boston '...30 01 .300 I i When you "dump" your old fire do you dump it into an ash pan? And then strew the floor and the cellar stairs with ashes when you carry it away? Wouldn't a deep Hod big enough to hold the ashes, easy and cleanly to carry be better? Crawford Ranges have the Ash Hod. It catches all of the ashes and can be emptied without spilling. Same size as the Coal Hod beside it. This feature is patented and only Crawford Ranges have it. The Single Damper (patented) and the Oven heated in all parts alike by the scientific Cup-Joint heat flues are other Crawford trouble and money savers. Send for the illustrated pamphlet. For Sale by CW.AVERILL&CO. Barre Agents. WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO.. MAKERS, BOSTON 1 .xvSr K t